Porterville Union High School - El Granito Yearbook (Porterville, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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V 1 li nf' A f f-Agfxx 5 1 'wff 4 , 4--V-, ? i . I xx , . gg, . J KV 'XX , f fuvpff N, ,af L..M f 4-H ,eff 21 3-if ' Q-ff ff Whoops, they are cused tardys 'flaw Donna Parli Art Editor Floyd Davison Photographer Lynda Todd Nancy Loyd Editor Business Manager Putting together a good yearbook takes lots of time and effort. Each mem- ber of the El Granito staff has done his job to publish an El Granito that the students will be pleased with. ln this 1960 El Granito, we have tried to dem- onstrate how our school keeps pace with the times. We did not do this alone, though . . .our professional photogra- Don Griswold, Jr. Sports Editorg Judy Phillips, Jr. Editor. Q .fit if , agar I .fur ff.. --ww -I - . Mike Neufeld Marilyn Keck Vernon Jones Sports Editor Literary Editor Photographer pher, Jim Luskg the printing company, Mirro-Graphicg and the cover company, S. K. Smith deserve lots of recognition. Finally we wish to thank the students of Porterville Union High School. We hope that this book has captured and recorded some memories that will grow dearer to you as time goes by. Mrs. Florence Offutt Advisor Barbara Calkins, Jr. Art Editorp Ted Gallagher, Jr. Jody Hastings, Jr. Business Managerp Pam Shires Photographer. Jr. Literary Editor. 5 2 ff.. f 'W' XP. A Mr. Clarence Toole General Science, Council, and Science Club Y ' 'L' QE ww... V Wen .. ,, Mr. Toole busy instructing in one of his Gen- eral Science classes. WeHa4w4.. lVlr. Rufus Roth who began teaching Agriculture Science at PUHS in the school year of 1950-51. This past year he has taught both Ag. Science and General Sci- ence and has been the advisor for the F. F. A. Club. At the end of this year, lVlr. Roth is plan- ning to retire after ten years of excellent teaching in our school. We are sorry to lose such a conscientious teacher, but we hope that he will have many years of well- earned leisure. lVlr. Toole is known and loved by everyone at Porterville Union l-ligh School. No matter where he is or what he's doing he always has time to talk to anyone that comes along. Since the 1928-29 school year lVlr. Toole has been teaching in various subjects and winning the admiration and friendship of all those who worked with him. Although he has taught Physical Education. Business. Shop and General Mathematics, and Orientation his main subject has been Science. He has also served as Sophomore and Junior Counselor, advised student body activities, and served as advisor to Council. Of all the above services he is probably most famous for the snackbar he runs in the boys' gym. Every noon will find lVlr. Toole faithfully selling at the Council snackbar. At all the home football and basketball games he also sells refreshments. And so. after thirty-two years of much appree ciated service, we, the class of 1960. are hum- bly honored to dedicate our 1960 El Granito to lVlr. Clarence Toole. Time is generally considered to be the measurement of an interval between two events or happenings. lt could be a period of history, such as the four year span oi high school life. during which the average student spends his time keeping in time. Common habits and customs are tradi- tionally a part of high school. Knowing what to do, what to wear, when to play, and when to study are all part of keeping in time with other students. Recognition of this is important. Our seniors reflect a new approach to high school lite, for student acceptance ot the necessity of good study habits and good grades has made progress in recent years. I hope this trend will continue, for only through hard work and application to stud- ies can our graduates hope to keep in time in a competitive world. Charles VV. Easterbrook eil.-...gl Our Superintendent Mr. Easterbrook looks over the blueprints to make sure the new W building is ready for classes. fn N mhkuaqw 1 A-... it ,,.f' 'X if JH' I-wo-...,?!-B zz - w-...NM-Q gp ., f graves Q' HF saws ' VQQQSFQ X . h M N -1. 1 f I .Ma ,fi t 1 4, , 'ollizf :Ei-7 N P . 1 :Ei .21 , v E, 3 . ,...m3m:.1 V V -J'5?Q':f,?W if 5 g.,:1g2,:f. 3 5 fiffgff' fl 5 W -21113-,-15 H , gy ,,g,f1,1 T. ..,e.,,.,,.., rg I E x Q. fw Mr. Ed Landgraf Freshman Counselor Mrs. Clara Blevins Sophomore Counselor Mr. Robert Donaly Sophomore Counselor Mr, Lewis E. Grimm Dean of Boys if 1 's 4 li ' L '-i me Mr. Robert Smith Junior Counselor ve.. li 71 f is . ,J Miss Leola Morrison Dean of Girls ,ii,s,t,,,s, .. N,,, ii,,s , l,ee ...,... ....,....,,,3 Mrs. Marjorie Richardson Senior Counselor lf' 9 Af- AY Miss Gladys Perry '1-1 if A C rssr C' Q. Q, gg Junior Counselor ' ' 1' 6 M -et . ,fs , Mr. Wilfred Wilenius Senior Counselor The word counselor means more than iust an advisor to the students at P. U. H. S. To us counselors are friends who are always ready to help us in times of trouble, to encourage us when we need iust that one little shove, and to reioice with us when we have some deserved suc- cess. They guide us in choosing classes, colleges, and careers. Besides doing an excellent iob of the almost impossible task of unfrustroting us very frustrated teenagers, they have the difficult, though rewarding work of direc- ting the class assemblies. We are grateful to our counselors who do so much for us while also teaching in the various departments. Mrs. Sue Bottoms Principal's Secetary ..M,.,. .,...,..W:.,...,-,c .v.- . ..,.M...,am.-m......, l ZHD Mrs. Doris Crew Attendance Secretary Mrs. Hazel Ekman Bookkeeper Mr. Charles Smith Stock Room Clerk .....Ww..,..........,.........................i.,...,..,....,5 Lt 'Se Q .. . .- Q , r iifif i K ' Nw' ,X , . fvsii ' ,lglif I , A O2 4 1 ' rx ' ts 'rw Q I O ..'.fxf Ag' , ' Mrs. Maxine Kitto Superlntendent's Secretary . i . ,af 2 -' 1, .if J Mrs. Maryland Hand Registrar's Secretary 95. Mrs. Leona Grigsby Receptionist ?..,......,....-...............-..-. ..s..-f..s.,..-.- Mrs. Nancy Virden Finagnce Clerk f-f--xi war-9? ' NWN - gnu, 5 , .aa-.a...,f,.-....,,...,,, HIC-l , . ffl, f-'41 ..r2gX.Jk ' . nfwixxzug V 1 7 ii- C 5-3+ CHN' -VAV r L ' .2 . 4, V 5 ' .K rio rf. is it .X J 5 4 BUS DRIVERS: ROW ONE Cleft to rightj: Anderson, B.: Kaiser, G.: Hughes, S.: Kibler, C.: Osborn, C.: Borum, H. ROW TWO: Ward, D.: Doyel, D: Neufeld, B.: Achterberg, R.: Bohannon, R.: O'Neal, J.: Bluhm, R. ROW THREE: Young, R.: Gerrin, N.: Mock, D.: Fields, G.: Holgate, R.: Grimm, D.: Atkin, B.: Webb, G. i M.. , . i fa ,-5 :awk :-: .1 L I.35?s.:' 154 np, . H ....,,, 5 Wg.. -2 J: -it-Y:-4.I'f??5'i5:r.,hiff4r:ggre' :. WH., -1 :' 5 . - .Wa ,-ff-,:,,..,.1-... .lf, B.. f., f. - sssagfisi ..:v:' , 'z 2 'S5meg1i'5- -1 5 - ,, Q.ffsfsfifssffsffssfsffrf 12151221.15 x 'si Mrs. Bernice Cook Mrs. Marilyn Shaw Nurse's Secretary Business Manager's Secretary i w 'kiW q 'f ,s',an.:x:f.:.,.g2az, f o r v :,g3gz5i Q . :,,'. :f f in 3 h iigggji ' All H , I Tig.: - C 1 A ssorl Qi g Q. Q 1 , ,X:.-.al 5 '-iw , I Es. . 2 .1-,.. .55 1 mf 7,1-.,' 'ff-ez - i Miss JoAnn Hyde Mrs. Blanche Joos Guidance Center Secretary Vice-Principal's Secretary im., .,W A ..- . , , , I ' ere. 5 5 2 ff- S . 5 E 3 . . L A 5 r , V 6' 2 , ..., M .- rn ,. . J 1 4 ,J '- 1' t . 1, .1 . 3. - '53-r'?'3' 4 3 1' fy 'Q . 9' i A '52 Mr. Frank L. Mattox Mr. E. J. Hubbell District Business Manager Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Preparing hot lunches, repairing lock- ers, and keeping our grounds picked up are just a few of the around the clock duties of our school personnel. This very important group includes the cafe- teria staff, custodians, bus drivers, and secretaries. Us , ...LW ,,,,, . ,,,. Y , 2 3 l 3 Q K ,. ff? K? . Qi 1 ' K g E 3 i 'fri a I ' 3 f QF- . 1 ' J 9 't W' -- fi Q E l M . ik 1 5 H K I . A , T' S, fs . . 1 ., t . f. 55 Wa f , . . ,4..m..1 . ..'.i.,.. 1 .. .,. a..1f..1, J CAFETERIA STAFF: ROW ONE fleft to rightlz Delk, M., Rather, V., Lentz, M., Moll, O., Chase, L. ROW TWO: Faulconer, C., Stanley, L., McMasters, M., Scott, J., Patterson, E., Hair, A. ROW THREE: Vaughn, l., Wolf, G., Hyde, H., Skinner, N., Julian, M. CU W., J., son Lan Miss Ann Campbell Mrs. Blanch Waters School Nurse Librarian STODIANS: ROW ONE fleft to righty: Sherman, H. E., McNutt, Karnes, A., Coffee, T., Alred, M., Allen, E., Worden, B., Dossey, Wallace, R., Hubbell, E., Day, J. ROW TWO: Churchill, C., Peter- , l., McMasters, C., Bough, E., Leaver, J., Foster, D., Muller, L., sford, L., Brazell, W. ' 15121, . 1 -UI lk : 'Lv .'- - 'i'i'C':. W t -f T it ff 1 .' ' 5 -:ii in i f ' 6 Mr. Cecil Levin Mrs. Peggy Milford Librarian's Secretary Psychologist ' 13 Temdefw and Fmnlce lime vaaiuf 'Ulhtgu Q A -1... ...M E. 3 E 1 , , . ' ' NW izitvS1tc,.23,95fF'tl: 11 N. . X, .,,,kk, . 5' . . ta, tag. 2 ' 3 ik ' ..-5 Q . . Q z 5 . f it 3 ig. ,., .fl L . Z. 4, - Mr. Robert York Biology, Chemistry, Department Chairman, Classics Club If ', .wr Mr. Robert Donaly Chemistry, Physical Science, Sophomore Counselor 'T I f. .5 if - ' , gif. s v TLKQQ! ' ,,,, ,,, ,,,,, ,,,, p q ,A ggfllgi' 2 SL o X 'Sf f v lvliss Gladys Perry Physiology. Jr. Counselor, C.S.F. 'k Mr. Clarence l7oole -. . General Science,'Science.. , Club, Concessions, COUflQilg'f',, j' n-Q-www 1 Vocational Agricultural teachers, left to right: Mr. 5 Rufus Roth, Mr. Darwin Gublerg Mr. Ray Kennedy. Each year quicker and fancier methods of packag- ing food are invented. Re- gardless how many ingeni- ous ways there are to wrap the products however, there still must be someone to grow them. The agriculture depart- ment teaches the students the latest scientific meth- ods inthe production of ani- mal and crop projects and develops agricultural lead- ership, cooperation, and citizenship. ,.....,,, ...,.. , .......,...a...............s..t.,.,..f....,,.....,c..., l 5 Q . if . . 4 ls.. . Mr. Herbert Foerster Physical Science, General Science, Science 1A . l i I I i S 1 Q l Mr. Carl Elder Biology, Director of Athletics, Block P The emphasis in these times is being placed ina creasingly on science. Al- though we are probably most aware of the Chemis- try classes - due to the faint perfume which at times comes floating down the hallway of the S-build- ing--there are many other science classes open to stu- dents. Biology, General Sci- ence, Physiology, Physical Science, and Physics are also studied. These classes are especially important in beginning the training of many future scientists. fi fi A 1 , S P1 431, A' . v. Mr. Glenn Harper Biology, Studyhall ,.-.v-w...W-Q-.,,W'f.f-,Wm-,.w.,-.,......., X 3 Mr. Carl Benson Physical Science, 15 Science Club 4 5' ln the art classes, students concentrate on the use g gy g .. of color and design, drawing and painting skills, and 'JVL i .... j its ' Jn !,,. 4 reater a reciation for art techniques which have been . 4. I j . 8 DD handed down to us through the ages. Art classes also .l,Qf.iw 'fm l study commercial and interior decoration, costume de- sign, and landscapes. Mrs. Marjorie Bate Typing, Shorthand, Business Correspondence, Work Experience, Department Chairman, F.B.L.A., Faculty Club President D un in J 5 Mr. Charles Fishburn Typing, Personal Typing, Business Machines Q Q ..... . . . Q, .f-, 3' f . - ' :,, Lx! v. .,.i G G .., ' . 5' ' 1 5' i .... T L' Mrs. Mary Fredrickson General Business, Typing l6 fs. , f.,.. , The craft classes are or' '-fr f : ganized to give students basic instruction in crafts which they might use for more enrichment in their later life. Pupils learn craft techniques, craft fields, some crafts such as leather tooling, ceramics, jewelry work, copper tooling, and design in three dimensions. This department is en- joyed by all members while they receive valuable in- struction. pj . The Arts and Crafts teachers, left to right: Mrs. Florence Offutt, Crafts, EI Granito, Department Chairman: Mr. Edward Schoenfeld, Crafts, Arts and Crafts Club, Miss Virginia Sackett, Art, Bible Club. ,YYI f'7f The United States is rapidly changing from an agricultural to an industrial nation. The business world is also progressing at a rapid speed. Therefore the need for business ma- jors is becoming more demanding each year. The business courses offered include: typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business ma- chines, transcription, business correspondence, business math, general business consumer education, saiesmanship, and law. These courses will aid today's youth in becoming tomorrow's business leaders. 'Dx Miss Barbara Hershberger Mr. Robert Herring Mr. Alan Brown Shorthand, Transcription, Bookkeeping, Business Business Machines, Typing Math, Typing Bookkeeping li.. , 'Y1-Q Mr. Donald Bastady MY. H3l'Old Smith Consumer Education, Law!Sales, Typing General Business, Business Correspondence, F.B.L.A. Mr. Dale Harper Business Math, General Business, Hi-Y 5.31.1 Driver Training Teachers, Cleft to rightj: Mr. Oliver Macomber, Mr. Ernest Shearingg Mr. William Robbins. e'eee' - ' - fi - Qs. in f -.lt if 13 'kk i e If lf Miss Bernice Auberyp P.E.? G.A.A. g y i A g Mrs. Delores Scruggs, P.E. Mrs. Grace Vaznaiang P.E., Special Educationg Archery Club. Driver Education is a necessity in these times of high- speed automobiles and crowded highways. The classroom part of driver education is taught in the Social Studies I course. ln the actual driver training instruction, given in the dual-controlled driver-training car, the techniques learned in the classroom are applied as the student learns by ex' perience the correct way an automobile should be handled. This year has seen the Girls' Phy- sical Education classes nonchalantly 1 SY We vanishing inside of the new locker and shower room, which was com- pleted last spring, as though they have been using it forever. Q: P.E. forms a very necessary part . of our school day. Archery, tennis, . soccer, softball, and Modern Dance . - are but a few of the many sports and activities which are enjoyed in this class. The main purpose of Physical Edu- cation is to help to develop the in- . dividual in mental, physical, emo- tional, and social adjustments through vigorous and diversified ac- tivity- Cl bg Department C h a i rm a n . S ef- 'Z iiil ' 'T 4953 ii V T tti A 1 2.', y S'.E'2jP3Qi.1j. if t '- Miss Marie Ellis, P.E., Miss Janet Monson P E Swimming. Tennis. til. . xnxx l 'z ,.- we . -- q i. w if p 3 l Ti J' Sometime in the near future it may become common practice to travel to and from the moon and other planets. This sort of travel will necessitate a strong mind and body. lt is a part of the boys' Physical Education program to develop these strong minds and bodies. Good sportsmanship and co-operation are also gained through the participation in sports such as football, basket- ball, and baseball. Boys' P.E. Teachers, fleft to rightb: Mr, Robert l7 Otto, Mr. John Tranthamp Mr. Sim lnessg Mr. Orval Gillettg Mr. Forrest Mock. f M' is Bertha Franke P. .3 Modern Dance Home Economics Teachers, Cleft to 4,- rightj: Mrs. Effie Drollingerg Mrs. Kath- erine Rodgersg Mrs. Marion Bartlettg Miss Ramona Smith. M, ,W-w.1'c 'WW' W ,W ,ua MW J-, V il' . iffi A , Jig, v 1' , 3 1 F 7' E' fi The marriage ratio has risen great- ly among girls not yet graduated from high school. This fact makes it even more im- portant that a complete course on the management of a home and the arts of sewing and cooking be of- fered in all four years of high school. Not only are these courses offered here at P.U.H.S., but for those who wish an even greater and more ex- tensive opportunity a branch of the national Future Homemakers of America club has been established. I I 1 . 1 , 281. Au, ' ,I-gggig , gh h.t11. ' Pi 5' I ' M . EN JA., -, ..,g,.g '- ff f .fr ..1:: r , G?-61.31 'fit' Ml f - f .mf . In . . V,,.,,,,w g Mr. James Gibson Auto Mechanics I, llg Department Chairman Mr. Charles Patmore Printing I, llg Algebra I 41 I8 The members of the Industrial Arts classes are given vital instruc- tion in such fields as carpentry, printing, woodwork, metals, auto shop, and electricity. Craftsmen are becoming more and more important in the operation of the technical world we live in. These students of today will be seen by Time as leading industrialists and lwlwawl Am craftsmen tomorrow. 6' s , X Mr. Thomas Baker Metals Ill, IV, Gun Club Mr. Richard Peterson Mechanical Drawing I, III, IV 'N VV r i. ,V , . K if Z :U 5 rf: 'P I k 4 I ei i -J iii: x i 4' if fi: V 1 .ii IX 'L Mr. John Herrell Metals I, ll Mr. William Scruggs Woodwork Il, lllg Carpentry gf. .xi- if Mr. James Maples Woodwork I, II Mr. Orman Walker Electricity I, Il Mr. Alex Mock Algebra Il, Advanced Math, Trigonometry, Geometry, Department Chairman. Mrs. Rena Battles Algebra I, California History, Library 0 I ' Social Studies I, formerly called Orientation, is a required class for all Freshmen. The course is de- signed to help Freshmen in adjust' ing to everyday problems relating to their school life, to improve their health standards, and to teach Driver Education. Social Studies I also serves as a home- room class where the students elect a representative who meets with other Social Studies I repree sentatives in a council that plans Freshmen events such as the class assembly and the class picnic. Mrs.-Clara Blevins Social Studies I F , ':Yll?' . 1:55 . H , V, gr- zf:t::' ,lf-'.f,,M'g-1 ' I ,Y Mfg, 4? A f ae I , , , who 'fu N -,f'-'Q-i-V7 '- Mr. Larry Russ Geometry, Algebra I, Mechanical Drawing ll, Sports Mr. Ronald Kavern Mr. Frank Kilmartin Mr, Phil Lindgren Math I, ll, Block P Geometry, Algebra I, II Math l, ll, Senior Math, Sports 'Qs R it f il t .I 4 f v ,El Mr- Robert 0110 Mrs. Marjorie Richardson Mr. Robert Smith Social Studies I, P.E. Social Studies I, Social Studies I, Sports Sports Department Chairman I Mr. Carl Faller -Mr. John Harris Mr. William Joos Social Studies l, Cguncjl' Social Studies I, Cadets, . History, Social Administration Rifle Team, Sports 6 W' Studies I F0 ' LA 'F I 'wi ,Qt Q s f Q Ji., E 2 ,Eagan ki B 511. Aj? Q ' in Q u I For many years courses on French, Latin and Spanish have been offered in P.U.H.S. Through these classes much valuable infor- mation is learned. The Spanish language en- ables us to have better relations with Latin- America. French takes us on a journey to the land of beauty and excitement. And from Latin we gain a greater understanding of our own English language. Now in the true spirit of keeping up with times a language has been added to the course of study. This is the language of Ger- man. As much of the population of the cen- tral European countries speak German and as it is especially important to establish an understanding with these people a course in this language is much needed. ... F' 'Lili mfs. A., f 'I . 2-ig, , .W ff- K X Miss Bess Lamb Spanish I, II, III, Department Chairman, Spanish Club Mrs. Minerva Gay Mr. Lowell Dayton Mr. Wilfred Wilenius Mr. George Reimer Latin I, II, Spanish I, II Spanish I, II, Ill German I, United States Latin Club Senior Counselor History, Sports, Hi-Y I I I V, . A ,,7 S 4 Regardless of the great ad- vancements being made, the colorful and exciting beginning , my of the world has not been for- gotten. Our Worldvand American Mr. Earl Smith Mr. Robert Bottoms Mr. Lyle Bate H StO y C'aS.Se5 g'Ve Us 3 Com' Problems, United States Historyg Problems, United States Problems, Special Education pete de5C 'pt'0 of our fore- Department Chairmanp C.S.F. Mr. James Hinz United States History, Problems' History, Sports Mr. Dick Weist Problems, P.E., Mr. William Hatch Problems, United States History P.E. 20 Us 1 - if- - . Wgitsai' 1 I -if . . ..af--fsafl' i ' 7 el, Driver Training ' , 'iii it iiisc fathers as they laid the founda- tion for today's world. Mr. Alfred Melcer World History, Problems, P.E. at ik Mr. Henry Foley English IV, French ll, III, Humanities, Department Chairman, French Club .nl Mr. Albert Davenport English lll, IV , . K, ..,.,., ,,,,.,g,tw,,W,si,-tg -.l,-:se W X . - l... IW Vw qw. ., Mrs. Glenda Mead English ll, Y-Teens J N ,J I 'Q gt .' 9' . , 5. , x ry, ' J' Q55 I 5 Mrs. Helen Ratigan Mr. Frederick Seibel Mrs. Marilyn Weldon English ll English I English ll, Ill eww No matter what the time, man needs to be able to ex- press his feelings fully in order to be understood. Now, as never before, there is this need to be able to communicate intelligent- ly with each other. In the Eng- lish Department our teachers prepare us for the future by teaching us the correct usage of the fundamentals of the Eng- lish language. We also study the works of the great masters of English literature and learn from them many important tech- niques and methods of expres- sion. Mr. Tracy Armstrong English I, Sports 'il QI 1 'ul If ,' , ' ,--. -- ' ,fe 5 ,dit fifsif -.pe .f 1 H'-'93, 3-' iff -if R .g fi-if Mrs. Mary Morrison English Ill, IV Mrs. June Gaede English Ill, IV wo- in '.-5'4'ffi3?f'f I1 we -.e,'sfg li 1 f. xv J., ,:ggf.,lJ Mr. John McCafferty English I, Sports Mrs. Inez Simmer English I, ll ...Q Xi Q -I In bt H QD' S .. jg 2 . .i , , F fwsi, ,, f', ' ' ff-' .- ' ia . ., V. ,.w. I' Mr. Frank Hand English lll, Practical English R I 3' 1 f Mr. James Simerly English ll, Journalism, Orange 81 Green l N Mr. Stephen Considine English Ill, Speech I, Drama, Stagecraft Miss Henrietta Theys English I, Reading 21 . -' .L , My -w f 1,.,,k1.Z. K 9 u K' ' -1 121 'If .4 V, Yi S ,, .ww l W..-1' 'S 3 nm' M .,u-mmm .,..,,.......,..--Q-e.-.v-.w ?' , i w 13,2 5 v,:f.,z'e. .. ' '::, fQ. ': , M75 k 4'v,,,Ma in fi- .Kg A W K at 5 In 3235.5 , 9'qj . Hai N ,uf g Y ,, , ii.-E' 1 .gp MEN-W! 1 Q'W f 1 'xv R F'-iw 'w r1'1vfm s1S.4g UNH Lg 'km s k ffsi K 5 A m ,,LIX J 'H.k. i i 2 l represented the members of the student body. 0 24 3 I Student Body President -rn I. L 1 ' I I T I he , , X 2' , K I j G Ar wf W ,,AV, ..,,.... VV L V' I K F 1 I , ' ' fig , I L . QQ .1 I I XM- I I 1 EW' I I I I ' Nm .- -.'-- -- 2f'ffk.sk 'A'-riff : I Hi ,, -z ' N ,. 55 I f g,l 'f5!:f51lZ'Sff41?'fiQ 'QQ LQ 1 .. - 3, . A-W fe. I- K fu' 1- 1i.21,.g - 1 'HQ .alkali-?'f .ff N- . A If I1 11 ' + wi, 2 :W-fe' J' 'Q' ' ' '.f'5i'i , ' .LV Y ' ii 5 : :3 i L' f fx ,fl Q ' 'M-1f +'.'frI-'c J j ..,'ff'j A-' A 7 fg.. w 1 ,I . Bill Blackburn, Vice-President Diane De Paoli, Secretary . ' r 4 + 'g -4. Q? M we f if 1' l ,M -fr COMMISSIONERS: Patrick Donaly, Justice: Joan Landgraf, Publicity, Alan Rutherford, Entertainment. Barbara Hester, Jim Cox, Treasurer Head Yell Leader 11,-, A ,.- K1 .Ig 5 -5, , xxx It . if x 5 - Q h :iA .V ,Q z 7' '1 . f I +L I r ee lrll ..,.. eeee . is I A lleei COUNCIL Mr, Carl Faller, Advisor. , ,gb Q ,J . M fi 1. - uf, If, A ' ez:1J7,.f'P'1, . M K- ' f HLQ.. w .f!' L x 'fr 3 lf A 'ff-'fl in ' fi, Lyla?-' J, 'fix ' 'Q was is-uw, ' 'r' I - M.. x5,f?,,...2,-v -1 3 Q? riff! 1 Nei.. as K ' P Mr. Clarence Toole, Advisor. Sm COMMISSIONERS: Dale Parham, Clubs, Allison Norman, Con- cessions, Ron Smith, Athletics. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Sophomoresg Barbara Allison and ' ' ' S 'orsg Flossie Larry Finch. Juniors: Carol White and Les Wise. em Tomicich and Tom Henderson. ,mfr--'P-f ' ffii, , U 2 5 A S i ,U ,tx K Dennis Dismuke President Mike Stateler Vice'President Ma rtie Calhoun g Secretary Marilyn Keck Treasurer As time brings to a close our final year, the last events in this phase of our lives have been said and recorded. These past four years have uncovered many trials and tribulations for us, but through diligent study we have prepared the basis for our future. Our years at P.U.H.S. haven't been devoted ex- clusively to hard work. The enjoyable moments vast- ly outnumbered the unpleasant ones. We, the class of 1960, the men and women of tomorrow, are on the threshold of our careers. We must look to the future, always striving to attain the largest measure of success. Upon leaving, we wish to emphasize the continu- ance ofthe present standards which we hold in high esteem. Farewell, P.U.H.S., the fond memories of yester- year will linger forever in our thoughts. l , is l 'eu- .L AAL., . -- xV SENIOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES SENIOR COUNSELORS Tom Henderson and Flossie Tomicich Mr. Wilfred Wilenius and Mrs. Marjorie Richardson The biggest and final step toward grad- uation has finally been taken by the Seniors. We, the class of 1960, are relieved that these four years have passed with such success, but at the same time we are also a little sad to realize that we are leaving. We will have many wonderful activities to look back upnn in the future. The Senior Play heads the list followed by such events as the Senior Assembly, Welfare Drive, the Senior Breakfast and the Senior Party. At this time we would like to extend our gratitude to our counselors, Mr. Wilenius and Mrs. Richardson, for help- ing us make these years a success. IN N Rial 1 Senior Class Representatives: ROW ONE: Joy Laird, Helen Platt. ROW TWO: Ron Smith, Jerry Taylor. ROW THREE: Charles Schmetgen, Frank Wenzel. 27 William Alexander Presley Bailey George Bate Rosie Bautista Judy Bayless .Q f 'TW Loyd Beaver Connie Benedict Charlie Bennett Younger Blount Bob Board Lucille Boatman Bill Boudreaux Charles Boudstun Ann Bradbury Bob Brassfield Nancy Bratton Ruth Brewer Neta Jo Brown Henry Buford James Burton Robert Byars Terry Byers Z i. 1. fl. Richard Black Patsy Bledsaw Laura Bosisio Ken Boston Barry Bradley Nlelvin Bradley Dick Brooks , Ted Bruns Joann Calhoun Nlarty Calhoun ,, .. J! Jw C7 igflssw z, ,521 ' ' A N Donna Callison Richard Callison Alice Camarena Jaquita Campbell Patsy Cantrell David Carter Reggie Carr Yolanda Castrillo David Chadwick Charles Chambers Jane Clem Patsy Allen Clem Leroy Clifft Joyce Clifton Carla Cioer Vada Coates Mary Courtney Ronald Cole Larry Collier David Cone Shirley Cornelison Ellen Cosby Jim Cox Phillip Crapo Kathy Curtain Bob Culbert Bonnie Darnell .ysllzsszaszxf 30 v 'ia-ff 'Qv- TPA .R 'LF K . c iw: K . 5 - Tiff K X is it is Barbara Davenport Ronald Davidson Willene Davidson Ann Davies Floyd Davison Myrtle Devine Brenda Dilday Bob Dillahunty Dennis Dismuke Eddy Don Nelson Doster Nadine Duncan Gary Duncan Nlary Duty Winston Duvall Joanie Dykes Woody Eastwood Nancy Echols Leon Edmonds Oleta Edwards Karen Elder Kay Elder Blanche Elliott Sharon Elliott it if 235 'L tit James Ellis Rita Encinas Jackie Endsley David Ennis Michael Ervin Carolyn Finch Sue Fink Carole Fisher David Flores Eugene Flores Allen Fox Cary Gardner Sara Garlund Linda Gearin Ted Gifford Gary Giraudi Alfred Goss Gail Gray William Green b. inf M. I A .1- 5 . 1 4' M if if 'Q3' ,fix nf .. 4 1. ,pci gg Y , ct Karen Grimes Paul Groseclose Pat Grossman Kari Guion Dewain Guinn Eric Gunderson Linda Hargett Terry Hargett Donna Harmon Gary Harness Carolyn Harris Leo Harris Diana Hatch Margaret Hawkins Judith Hayes Jimmy Haywood Thomas Haywood Sam Head Stanley Heard Grant Heiken Tommy Henderson Harold Henson Samuel Hernandez Barbara Hester 152 'fiJff'l it 33 a ' W , ' iiffcfv 95,1 Jane Hickerson Linda Hicks Dotty Hildebrand Sharon Hill Dean Hite Larry Hoffman Elaine Hoisington Harvey Holland Leigh Ann Hormel Richard Horst Doris Howard Gary Howell Walter Huckaby Orval Hudspeth Ken Huey Cynda Hughes J. Hugle Laura Hunt Judith Hunting Barry Hyde Jim lgnatiff Albert Iverson Joyce Iverson Lynda Jarvis L S S af: Leland Jewell Juanita Jimenez Karen Johnson ' Bob Jones Charles Jones Judith Jones Tommy Jones Vernon Jones Jimmy Kanady Jerry Karcher Joe Kaufman Marilyn Keck Russell Keen Linda Kelly Leroy Kelly Harold Kinman Larry Kirby Rita Knight Charles Koop John Kotchievar Elaine Lahargoue Joy Laird Jasper Land Joan Landgraf llse Lane James Langford Judith Larson 35 I f 'ff .if N J ' - ii N sz ,, .! f i- ,4, ' ti i t 'Q Garry Lawson Jim Leesch Judy Lemaster Larry Lentzner Larry Lindgren Linda Lindgren Lorene Lindsey Lee Lindstrom Alice Locke Shirley Loflin Linda Lovett Nancy Loyd Dale Lyngholm Dave McCombie John McCloskey Patricia McConnell Dave Mabs Leonard Manson Patsy Manson Donald Marshall Robert Marshall Jimmy Martin Belia Martinez Marry Martinez Galen Mays Ona Sue Megee Lewis Melson if Ei at liz , 36 J f 1 2 , ,Z 5 li Kyle Melton Gregory Merrill Joann Michaelis Judith Michaelis Judith Gail Migalski Carole Rodgers Donna Jean Millard Joyce Miller Susan Mills Dorice Moore Lee Ellen Moore Miles Linda Moreno Dorothy Morley Beverly Mullen Nick Muller Peggy Murray Michael Morales Camarena Norma White Nation Saundra Natzke Mike Neufeld Paul Newlin Pat Nicholas Carol Nicholson Susan Noel V, ' .1 534,025 gs I vi 1, ff' K xi, E. x Lynn Nord Galen Norman Donald O'Bannon Douglas Pena Ruby Pendergrass Ann Perdue Sylvia Ann Pereda Pete Olmos Susan Olmstead Frances Orduno Patty Owens Dale Parham Lynda Parks Donna Parll Edith Patterson Doris Jane Pearson Janet Pearson Don Peeks Donald Pelham R Jimmy Perry Glenda Pettis Annabelle Pittman Helen Evelyn Platt Lol Raasch Karen Raiche Don Riegal Bonnie Robbins , X5 0.1 Mary Annette Pettit Eugene Plumlee Glen Ragsdale Harry Rodriguez 155 Nei! 8 Eddie Phillips Harley Phillips Lena Phipps Judith Potts David Prado Peggy Quandt A. D. Reneau Dennis Reynolds Duane Rhoadarmer Helen Rodriguez Ruby Rodriguez Betty lVlae Royal 39 4? ,-.R Allan Rutherford Clyde Sanders Linda Sanderson Mary Santiago Brenda Santry Joe Schloesser Charles Schmetgen Bette Schwartz Edwin Scott Ervin Scott Susan Scow Jack Searcy Carole Sears Leah Shannon Diana Sheldon Kenneth Sievers Sharon Sievers Diane Simon Julia Simpson Leon Singleton Susan Sivyer Neil Smith Ron Smith James Smithpeters Q L A 'CL-71:7 - pi 3? ' .-'1-h,' Q ' is 5-amUe' Snow Ernie Snyder Joe Souza Linda Spears Gary Sprague Dlane Stafford Barbara Stamper Marilyn Statler Mike Statler Guenther Stenzel Parry 3reDherlS Ruth Stewart Nancy Stuteville Jack Sussoev Patricia Sussoev Lonnie Swearingen Kenneth Sweet Howard Sweetin Maurice Talbot James Tandrow Martha Faucett Samuel Tapia Freda Tappe Clayton Taylor Jerry Taylor Leslie Thalman Tanner . Tommy Thomas f -la ' , , f.4i!Q:i- ,gk .Q H he-.,, ZZ ' Cheryl Thomas Susan Thomas Bill Thornbury Edwina Thompson Gary Thorton Nobie Tillery Lynda Todd Flossie Tomicich Don Treadwell Paul Turf Charles Turner Floyd Turner Robert Vanrock David Uega Fortune Velasquez Ronnie Vopat Jack Walden Judith Lynn Walker George Wall Patricia Wallace Brent Webb John Weisenberger Katie Sue Thompson Frances Tomicich Genetta Jones Uchytil Wendy Wales Frank Wenzel 42 fire- Mardelle White Alex Williams Ken Williams Suzanne Wilstam Barbara Hall Linn Wiseman Carmen Witt Patsy Witt Carole Wolfram Effie Sue Wood Winchester Joe Yancey Dorothy Yaws Roger Yeager Lee Etta Younce Albert Young Lynn Wood Sue Zeno Blase Zontek Joan Buchanan Seniors without pictures: Nlarland Ballmes Jack Delgado Patrick Donaly Royce Hampton Charlotte Hopper Teresa Silva Dave Treadwell Horace Wells Joe Whisenand Bruce Young Nuo umm P07 Asleep, Dickie? i So you sing, Mrs. Digby. Our faithful prompter. Dr. Romer and Mrs. Spence plot against the minister Mr. Spence .... Mrs. Spence ..,.. Hartzell Spence .... Dr. Romer ..... Eileen Spence .... Mrs. Sandow .,.. Major Cooper .... Molly .....,,.. . Ronnie ........... . . . Mrs. Cambridge .... . . Mrs. Jellison ..... Marie Mendoza .... Letty Loton ...... Mrs. Digby ...,.. Louise ......,,..... Bishop Sherwood .... Georgie .......... Persecution committee. . . . .Dick Brooks . . . .Kay Elder . . . .Gary Giraudi ,......JimCox . . . .Susan Scow . . . .Sara Garlund . . . . ,Tom Thomas . . . . . . .Patsy Witt .John Weisenberger . . . .Donna Harmon . . .Joan Buchanan . . . . . .Kari Guion . . . .Mary Courtney . . . .Nancy Loyd . . . . .Judy Larson . . .Galen Norman . . .Kenny Sweet Ov, if 'ia X3 is You're not really going to cook me? Hubert, what have you been doing? Y. Witch Doctor, Gary, leads a tribal dance. 5 1 Aafiznlly i The Seniors came through once again with one ofthe best assemblies ever to be presented at P.U.H.S.! Because this was the last chance for most of them to participate, a great amount of extra effort was put forth on the part of the students. The scene of the assembly was on the exotic Island of Bali Hi in the South Pacific and the theme was carried out in the form of a play. King Cooky gives Hubert the pot!! A d H In D t'fuI 'gla d Barbara twirleslon the Sit dOWf1 Agnus Y0U'V9 Ol-'t Ogntauaii I-rags ubert away rrom e eau: i n island of Paradise- of your head- Y x X , . A v 45 J 'AOZW14 Q . . ml The jumpingest junior class ever is the j class of '61. The juniors are really appre- I- ' eating being upper classmen after taking two years of being the lowers. Besides con- I l tributing to the welfare drive, the juniors put on a jiving class assembly, the junior play, and the Jr. Sr. Prom. W.-4 Junior Class Officers: Secretary Francie Baker, President Bob Nuckols, Vice President Judy Phillips, Treasurer Rose Kevorkian. W it fy. fb... . az: 4 , NX . V... ,,... .X X ,AM kb rtrwy M kk Junior Class Representatives: Les Wise, Carol White, Junior Class Counselors: Mr. Robert Smith, Miss Gladys Perry. Junior Class History Represen tatives, ROW ONE: J. Baker, E Johnson, C. Willeby, M. O'Neal C. White, A.Souza, R. Kevorkian S. Stewart, W. Edsell, F. Berra ROW TWO: J. Powell, J. Gill, D Offill, C. Grimm, H. Staley, M Camerena, L. Durtsche, D. Gris wold. 46 x s s. .-7 Q- wr ,-5 she:-f , 5- '. X: 'Q vx 6- ROW ONE Cleft to rightb: Foster, D., Harris, T., O'Neal, M., Aguirre, R., Ambriz, L., Rold, C. ROW TWO: Smith, B., Dye, J., Faffar, C., Brotherton, S., Stan- difer, S., Phillips, H. ROW THREE: Cone, S., Taylor, B., Hemphill, R., Moisa, J., Shirley, J., Dulay, R., Twamley, J. ROW FOUR: Orosco, B., Day, F., Thomas, J., Wagner, M., Elkins, K., Phillips, M. ROW ONE Cleft to rightb: Del- gado, F., McGraw, C., Achter- berg, D., Haynes, D., Hughes, B. ROW TWO: Hooper, K., Cam- arena, M., Kirk, D., Blevins, C., Mills, R. ROW THREE: Spencer, M., Gammon, B., Cooks, R., Cooks, G., Matney, L., Ruther- ford, W. ROW FOUR: Gordon, G., Higginbotham, C., Orton, J., Smith, J., Green, J., Leinweber, B. ROW ONE Cleft to rightjz Mills, D., Yadon, L., McManus, L., Tay- lor, K., Kitch, S. ROW TWO: Smethers, L., Villemin, R., Cam- arena, J., Facio, A., Hunt, L. ROW THREE: Osborn, R., Crown- er, R., Pierre, P., O'DelI, E., Mauldin, B. ROW FOUR: Hughes, G., Brown, T., Hunt, G., Willey, L., Kramer, B., Griswold, D. ROW ONE Cleft to rightj: Perez, R., Roman, C., Eckles, S., Brew- Row TWO: east, G., sisk, k.f Coburn, R., Stamper, W., Rusk, er, B., Adame, A., Kamrath, S G. ROW THREE: Alba, J., Savala J., Strawn, C., Rodriguez, Gill, J., Wolfe, E. ROW FOUR: Keels, R., Ellsworth, L., Wend- land, A., Standridge, G., Mad- dox, D. 47 ROW ONE Cleft to rightbz Wilson, S., Hicks, L., Ray, P., Geringer, P., Worthy, C., Ware, M. Ste- wart, J., Bastardo, M. ROW TWO: Montgomery, R., Webb, S., Pearson, E., Rodgers, L., Souza, A., Orosco, D., Smith, G., Sus- soev, N., Thompson, B. ROW THREE: McFiren, B., Jennings, S., Martin, M., Presson, T., Ra- tigan, K., Balderama, S., Reisig, S., Starr, W. ROW FOUR: Knight, M., Strange, G., Coleman, P., Allev, D., Klassen, D., Allen, D., Massey, R., Minchew, C. ROW ONE Cleft to rightb: Vargas, C., Wimberley, L., Simmons, S., Speers, O., Gallimore, T., Kevor- kian, R. ROW TWO: Bailey, L., Foster, L., Megee, D., Lamb, C., Gifford, G., Rhoadarmer, D., Sutherland, M. ROW THREE: Ashworth, R., Youngquist, R., Smotherman, D., Todd, G., Clark, W., Groome, J. ROW FOUR: Roberts, E., Rogers, C., Sturgeon, T., Bovetti, K., Fuller, R., Magarrell, J. ROW ONE fleft to righty: Garcia, T., Blount, F., Davis, G., Baker, J., Baker, F., White, C., Sisk, R. ROW TWO: Hill, L., Walker, C., Brogden, N., Gregory, K., Walk- er, K., Crabtree, M., Likins, B. ROW THREE: Ross, S., Lacy, M., Falconer, B., Vann, R., Furr, S., Daybell, L. ROW FOUR: Gillett, B., Gallagher, T., Grimm, C., Bergt, D., McAuliff, R., Van Horn, C. ROW ONE deft to righty: Powell, J., Wilson, D., Oden, S., Bough, P., Dunning, A., Crauthers, B., Tatum, J. ROW TWO: Castaneda, A., Clower, R., Russell, R., Os- born, L., Alba, J., Turner, R. ROW THREE: Moorhead, P., Baker, R., Emerson, E., Bailey, J., Beldon, R., Oden, J. ROW FOUR: Luce, C., Moore, A., Cook, N., McClure, L., Orton, T., Houghton, R. 48 U ROW ONE Cleft to rightj: Riley, L.: Carabay, C.: Alcaparras, A.: Bradley, M.: Grider, S.: Cooper, L.: Carrillo, T. ROW TWO: Gun- dran, F.: Blakely, W.: Gomez, H.: Flores, L.: Tatum, L.: Peralta, l.: Harper, D. ROW THREE: Griffin. R.: Landers, S.: Duguay, S.: Ket- ner, J.: Gray, H.: Blevins, P.: Wise, L. ROW FOUR: Martinez, R.: Offill, D.: Chapman, J.: Tull, J.: Morrison, L.: Paige, C.: Green, E. ROW ONE deft to rightjz Tillery, F.: Sufficool. S-: Mahnke, -C.: Snow, A.: Poplin, L.: Silva, S.: Stewart, S. ROW TWO: Babcock, L.: Jollifer, E.: Jimenez, L.: Man- uel, B.: Loyd, J.: Melvin, J.: Dav- idson, C. ROW THREE: Cole, J.: Statler, H.: Holland, L.: Mankins, P.: Tinker, N.: Simon, P.: Bur- den, G. ROW FOUR: Lott, R.: Blackburn, B.: Christenson, P.: Davidson, L.: Feldman, E.: Ever- hart, J.: Schmetgen, L. ROW ONE fleft to righty: Hois- ington, B.: Adams, N.: Navarro, S.: Kinnard, L.: Phillips, P.: Mat- lock, E.: Holt, B. ,ROW TWO: Coleman, D.:4 Hayes, J.: Voss: T.: Baker, B.: Ramirez, D.: Moh-: ler. B.: Coe..T. ROW THREE: Schieler, D.: Sims, lM:.:,Raub',f:B'.:' Cline Dx Hindman J.: Gomez? R.:yPi1ipps, L.: Coviian, FOUR: Peak, C.: Keck, E.: Dunf can, D.: Scott, D.: Gamer, M.:- Hulsey, B.: lnman, K.: Jones, E. ROW ONE Cleft to rightj: Can' nella, G.: Luker, M.: Huddleston, G.: Gomez, P.: Bomar, D.: 'Ben- nett, S.: Berra, F.: ROW TWO: Bunce, D.: Rever, R.: Marberry, D.: Scott, L.: Mayo, R.: Airoza, C.: Bonilla, S.: Bastady. M. ROW THREE: Enox, D.: Nuckols,iB.:. Holcomb, C.: Jewett. G.:Jones,. J.: Benton, L.: Weimer, D.: Ro- tramel, R. ROW FOUR: Turner, D.: White, D.: Foust, L.: Sailors, R.: Elwell, F.: Shry, T.: Dees, D. O 49 ROW ONE Clef't to rightj: Gon- zales, F., Parham, M., Parker, L., Loflin, P., Orosco, D., Tatum, J., Henley, B. ROW TWO: Kellogg, D., Staley, H., Crabtree, J., Sier- ra, J., Deputy, K., O'Brien, R., McGuire, F. ROW THREE: Spiker, L., Hernandez, R., O'Neal, L., Barnett, H., Ilunt, G., Taylor, L., Porter, B., Winton, L. ROW FOUR: Bovetti, K., Franklin, J., Jones, B., Schlosser, L., Millwee, L., Doty, D., Jones, D. ROW ONE Cleft to rightyz Wille- by, C., Phillips, J., Hance, C., Kyker, B., Hamon, B., Beard, P., Cox, K., Billips, J. ROW TWO: Walker, C., McKiearnan, C., Thomas, K., Romeri, N., Palmer, C.,Leslie, S., Collier, D., Smith, B. ROW THREE: Duff, P., Wright, J., Kubista, S., France, A., Rob- erts, D., Spears, B., Taylor, B., Fruit, M. ROW FOUR: Davidson, R., Boydstun, J., Shivers,fB., Adelsbach, B., Cantrell, J., Pfeifer, A., Quiram, G ROW ONE Cleft to rightb: Edsell. W., Hilliard, F., Sundsten, S., Zakrzeski, B., Apodaca, E., Es- pejo, D. ROW TWO: Biggerstaff, K., Vaznaian, K., Jones, J., Ga- ray, D., Bailey, C., Leming, C., Posey, J. ROW THREE: Traugh, J., Brents, J., Smith, R., Mar- shall, D., Young, L., Geisler, H., Gentry, E. ROW FOUR: Evans, E., Copass, C., Yost, P., Gold- smith, P., Luallin, D., Wise, M. ROW ONE Cleft to rightJ: Davis, J., Tate, L., Yant, B., Ballard, L., Hutchinson, A., Evans, J., Bo- hannon, K., Moore, M., Hunting, J. ROW TWO: James, J., Comer, L., Bishop, T., Pressley, C., Cur- bow, L., Pickens, S., Carr, R., Elmore, B. ROW THREE: Bridges, J., Walker, S., Stute- ville, J., Johns, P., Johnson, E., Kelley, G., Parks, G., Owen, S., Ganey, D. ROW FOUR: Tweedy, D., Velasquez, L., Hubert, A., Glanville, B., Snyder, E., Scott, G., Noble, R., Lithen, J. ROW ONE Cleft to rightj: Silvas, R., Bledsaw, R., Shires, P., Hast- ings, J., Rossman, S., Sivyer, S., Hearne, A., Buffington, R. ROW TWO: Herrell, D., Ervin, S., Bond, D., Ware, L., Henry, J., Callison, L., Figueroa, D. ROW THREE: Bannister, D., Durtsche, L., Beckham, R., Porter, J., Weisenberger, E., Hultsman, B., Hultsman, K. ROW FOUR: John- son, S., Classen, D., Childers, J., Lewis, B., Higgins, J., Macri, N., Smith, S. The drama class consists of: Sandra Reisig, Arlene Souza, Judy Zontek, Carol Lamb, Connie Leming, Barbara Smith, Charlotte Willeby, Gail Parks, Fran- cis Baker, Ray Bledsaw, Bill Kramer, Larry Young, John Boydstun, Danny Scott, Ken Bovetti, Mike Higgins, Keith Bovetti, Margo Luker, Jeff Cole, Elli lolliffe, Dave Bannister, Kathy Ratigan. Jwuim Sq... Betty McDonald-CKathy Don McDonald - fBill Ratiganj f Kramerb Ann-CConnie Lemingb Joan-fEllie Jolliffej Margo portrayed by Judy Zontek and a few more of the cast study the Proceedings? Linda Cooper and Pam- ela Simmons are the prompters. Mr. Considine reads over the hilarious script One ions in the Stew. Y Y Y Sandra Reisig, Arlene Souza, Ray Bledsaw and the rest are part of the fabulous cast. People are running frantically around searching for misplaced props, people are standing by themselves with a concentrated expression mumbling the same thing over and over, make-up is strewn from here to yon, and hysteria is mounting. What is this great event-a premiere on Broadway? One man seems to be everywhere, pipe in hand, one calm guide in the middle of turmoil. A dark-haired boy is trying to remember just what he says when he asks the McDonalds how they are. Several people are beginning to wish they'd stayed out getting cokes and never come back. A few girls have reached the breaking point and are breaking noticeably. What is it? Of course it could be nothing else but our own Junior Play and there're Onions in the Stew. 51 Y Y They were swimming inthe.. .we-ell,,, Jwfvlofm ff , le F 2 'fl in Ah, the virtues of that t'Good Old Mountain Dew ! HQO, of course. . gg ,L 9 f C: f ' if A j . l ,x Af 9' ,,.'xI' A I ,li -fx v Ma! The viIlain's come for our Gurgle sweet little Nell! S E Jacquelyn sets the mood for dreaming. WilIy's Running. . . Bear, Come one, come all! See the Greatest Little Show On Earth! the Country Circus barker is crying: so people walking through decide to stop and watch the show. lt's 1Oc adults and 5c chil- dren and it promises entertainers from Europe and Broadway. So what have we got to lose? Hurry! hurry! The first act's about to begin. Say, this show has everything! They got a ballet dancer, they do. They got baton twirlers, they got Smelley Smith from Camp Kookamonga and say, they got pianner playin' that says come, listen. Hey, look at them city-slickers. What they got them white coats on for? See the Indian dancers, and the gal in black what's doing the tappy-dance! By gum! They got actors too, Broad- way ones! That sure is a good stompin' song about the Good Ole Mountain Dew . Say, this dance with the twirlers with them black tights has a beat! Where's the rest of it? What? ls the show over? By the Great Horny Owl, I sure did have myself a good time, didn't you? dance enhances. i 1 Them big guys get everything! Q and Step right up, folks, A I. ' see the show! r Q . 5 im.. Zulu... 1c,...T---T - 2 ii' A Les Guthrie, Pres.: Bob Christi, Treas., Janet Falconer, V.P., Pat Anderson, Sec. 0 f4'k0!'LC The second year holds forth lor the Sophomores another year ol experience. Along with the other classes, they have gained much scholastically as well as in activities. This year they participated in the Welfare Drive, class picnic, and a swinging class assembly. 417. vvmnbm le- l Council Representatives, Larry Finch and Barbara Allison. Counselors: Mr. Donaly and Nlrs. Blevins ROW ONE: L. Sanderson, A Cantrell, B. Allison, I. Moreno, D. Clay, L. Lewis. ROW TWO: D. Mohler, P. Trimble, S. Giraudi D. Witt, J. Weisenberger, J. Wil: liams. ROW THREE: J. Joan- nides, R. Foster, D. Van Horn T. Morales, E. Marks, S. Pryor: 53 Sophomores, ROW ONE: M. Head B. Holt, P. Locke, N. Benabides I. Moreno, R. Camp, H. Green ROW TWO: R. Sue, D. Davidson T. Gibson, C. Lyman, P. Neely, J Geringer, A. Pundt. ROW THREE S. Shores, J. Springmeyer, G. Sisk, P. Lomeli, L. Miller, L. Delk, S. Nelson. ROW FOUR: D. L Holder, D. Wells, T. Saunders, C Lott, D. Wheeler, B. Weaver, J Martinez. ROW ONE: G. Hernandez, W. Leaym, W. Johnson, A. Bailey, S. Curtis. ROW TWO: B. Ridgway, A. Moreno, J. Castillo, C. Pilford, L. Smith, ROW THREE: B. Floyd, P. Wagner, P. Luckett, N. Parnell, L. Bennett. ROW FOUR: R. Phipps, L. Baxter, R. Foster, R. Mills, B. Muther. ROW ONE: M. Norwood, M. Bell, H. Patmore, C. Wimberley, D. DePaoli, B. Allison, C. Morrison. ROW TWO: R. Sheldon, M. Lind- sey, L. Smith, J. Williams, S. Fiori, J. Bledsaw, L. Guthrie, G. Faucett-. ROW THREE: D. Porter, C. Cor- nelius, B. Goucher, P. Ground, L. Graham, J. Work, D. Carroll, D. Conner. ROW FOUR: H. Espinoza, D. Jackson, D. Christensen, C. Londquist, L. Talbot, R. Patter- son, J. Brisco. 54 I it ' -lil F- O The I ' ' 'K ROW ONE Cleft to rightji Oulay, L., Aguirre, N., Cagle, D., San derson, L., lngram, B., Pettit, L., Scheppmann, L. ROW TWO: Cor- nell, W., Garcia, J.: Poplin, B., Wilson, M., Keller. L.: Miller, L., Mantooth, R. ROW THREE: Def Witt, A., Orduno, N., Pfeifer, A., Davis, R., Geller, J., Kittrell, O. D., Davis, S. ROW FOUR: Lewis, R., Pritchett, M., Moorhead, J., Eoff, D., Riddle, C., Gower, E., Berg, J. ROW ONE Cleft to righty: Byars, J., Lewis, L., Stanphill, J., Crumm, D., Bratcher, J. ROW TWO: Minchew, L., Kinman. T., Williamson, M., Short, E., ldell, B. ROW THREE: Perez, H., Per- ez, R., Brown, J., Hooper, K., Honeyman, J. ROW FOUR: Lan- ham, W., Brassfield, K., Luckett, J., Rector, C. ROW ONE Cleft to rightj: New- man, R., Byrum, E., Camarena, F., Thompson, L. Ortiz, F., Pe- rigo, J., Harmon. J. ROW TWO: Muller, H., Cantrell, A., Russell, C., Morrison, P., Rainwater, l., Morris, W., Lentzner, J. ROW THREE: Hoskins, J., Tapia, J., Thomas, S., Sneed, J., Davis, D., Dunn, W., Sewell, T. ROW FOUR: Verdugo, J., Luna, R., Harden, A., Groseclose, H., Winchester, A., Phipps, D., Zontek, J. ROW ONE Cleft to rightbz Darnell, S., McLaughlin, R., Webb, B., Coates, J., Morales, T., Noel, J. ROW TWO: Moore, E., Norris, C., Conner, K., Fenner, C., Hulse, M., Miller, R. ROW THREE: Ac- ton, M., Tolson, A., Hundsdor- fer, C., Clark, S., Hurst, J., Sterling, D., Young, J. ROW FOUR: Bayless, D., Hatch, D., Cloer, B., Henderson, L., Crab- tree, T., Janoko, B. 55 D.: Nuckols, D.:Johnson, ROW ONE Cleft to rightb: Brat- cher, G.: Gower, S.: Ramos, M.: Hyder, D.: Nava, A.: Washburn, M.: Surratt, C. ROW TWO: Eckel, S.: Todd, C.: Marks, K.: Huddles- ton, J.: Gardner, L.: Stanton, R.: Gomez, M. ROW THREE: Boyds- tun, K.: Aanestad, J.: Mason, L.: Kicks, W.: Morton, M.: Cone, A.: Bolstad, M.: Carrillo, J. ROW FOUR: Motley, E.: Porter, T.: Standlee, R.: Schultz, R.: Loftis, S.: Parks, L.: Nicholson, B. ROW ONE ileft to right: Hanggi, J.: Mclntyre, C.: Cemo, J.: Mar- shall, D.: Scarbrough, J.: Ro- dieck, K.: Williams, J. ROW TWO: Conner, B.: Cole, L.: Fred- rickson, R.: Lynn, B.: Finch, L.: Anderson, P.: Strong, S. ROW THREE: Wilenius, J.: Hunt, E.: Norris, D.: Rodriguez, F.: Young, 'V.: Christi, B.: Phillips, A. ROW ZFOUR: Urmy, P.: Wallace, A.: Frost, J.: Stephen, B.: Velie, P.: Schade, J.: Carnbav. J. ROW ONE Cleft to rightj: Burris, K.: Acton, G.: Boha-nnon, S.: Canerday, L.: Carter, D.: Stiles 1G.::Wellfare,iS. ROW TWO: Mros- Yko, J.: Brackett, S.: Hurtado, D.: Woidtke-,,B.: Avery, R.: Cline, Lismiihl, M. :ROW THREE: Lew- 'iS,'E.: McCombie, J.: Hugle, G.: Rodgers lil, B.: Mohler, D.: Hig- ginbotham,nS.: Parrott, S. ROW FOUR: Eaton, J.: .McCuen, D.: lffhornpsoin, D.: Tharp, M.: Hardy, K.: Frankuim, R.: Flynn, L. :Row ONE glen to rsghty: Cram. er, D.: Short, C.: Potter, S.: Mc- gC1anahan, J.: Masters, G.: Pran- dine, B.: Lautenschlger, R. ROW TWO: Similla, J.: Masonheimer, QP.: Russell, M.: Christensen, L.: Beaver, M.: Faiconer, J.: Lewis, ilr. ROW THREE: Chrlsman, R.: fiierdes, D.: Orosco, A.: Hulstlne, 111: Brown.'D.: Eala E: Griffin Q,gG.:.::Row.eFouR: mulien,'iH.: Perf Krieger. J.: Gartuyng, M.: N ic .7 , Q.. ROW ONE flelt to rightj: Tem- pleton, N.: Perkins, B.: Smith, I.: Clark, B.: Manuel, K.: Salas, A.: Cobbs, S. ROW TWO: Duke, D.: Gorne, J.: Emberson, J.: Brassfied, J.: Davis, P.: Camp- bell, J.: Luke, B.: Guion, K. ROW THREE: Giraudi, S.: Tillery, C.: Weimer, D.: Phillips, L.: Thomp- son, J.: Belton, R.: Graham, R.: Pringle, A. ROW FOUR: Pearson, J.: Hodge, G.: Baker, M.: Am- brosini, C.: Stanley, M.: Friday, D.: Taylor, G.: Whisenand, R. ROW ONE Cleft to rightj: Bur- ton, J.: Hopper, B.: Richardson, M.: Arce, D.: Morris, F.: Clay, C.: Preston, B. ROW TWO: Du- lay, A.: Connelly, C.: Bastian, P.: Boyer, S.: Gemmell, M.: Mar- tinez, F.: Gilbert, R. ROW THREE: Yost, J.: Brittain, C.: Tinney, L.: McGowne, C.: Gris- wold, J.: Mclntosh, D.: Sims, M. ROW FOUR: Cline, A.: Phil- lips, D.: Hardin, R.: Holcomb, R.: Kieffer, W.: Caldwell, A.: Car- penter, L. ROW ONE deft to rightjz Cox, J.: Williams, J.: Perry, S.: Stew- art, N.: Weisenberger, J.: Hub- ble, F. ROW TWO: Uchytil, P.: Doyel, D.: Wilson, C.: Moore, V.: Lambert, B.: Davis, J.: Hood, G. ROW THREE: De Lair, V.: Doyel, J.: Romeri, M.: Waddle, C.: McGuire, R.: Jeanes, O.: Wolf, L. ROW FOUR: Moore, N.: Hooper, L.: Webb, T.: Murphy, S.: Wallace, A.: Craig, B.: Els- worth, J. ROW ONE fleft to rightj: Wil- liams, W.: McNutt, W.: Gordon, N.: Acosta, A.: Parham, P.: Hutchinson, M.: Howekamp, D. ROW TWO: Benedict, K.: Bailey, D.: Cagle, S.: Koller, M.: Blay- lock, P.: McAuliff, P. ROW THREE: Owen, B.: Millard, N.: Mitchell, D.: Unser, M.: Prado, C.: Dickson, L.: Huckaby, K. ROW FOUR: Mabs, D.: Burger, T.: Brown, C.: Joannides, J.: Kelley, R.: Probasco, R.: Ball, E. 57 ROW ONE Cleft to rightj: Weaver, E., Barnes, M., Brockman, M., Childers, P., De Masters, L., Hill Iiard, D. ROW TWO: Gunderson, M., Price, B., Price, D., Trimble, P., Grantham, M., Hank, D. ROW THREE: Lalanne, D., Jews ell, T., Orton, H., Kyle, C., Bou- dreaux, M., Wright, D. ROW FOUR: George, D., Atkins, G., Brown, W., Thornsberry, S., White, D., Laws, R., Woodrow, S. ROW ONE Cleft to rightjz Van Horn, D., Zeddies, A., Johnson, S., Todd, C., Howell, N., Alex- ander, K., Duncan, D., Ross, M., ROW TWO: Hanson, E., Norman, A., Hunter, M., Friesen, S., Tur- ner, C., Kirby, C., Bradbury, M., Prestidge, B. ROW THREE: Smal- ley, J., Canfield, C., Collins, J., Hickerson, S., Roberson, D., Ford, J., Emery, J., Hawkins, S. ROW FOUR: Gill, B., Piepenburg, D., Overman, R., Kaufman, J., Barber, B., Leaver, B., Smith, J., Certuche, L. ROW ONE Qleft to righty Moore, C., Rodriguez, A., Maese, A., Silva, M., Ecobiza, M., Ferguson, A., Ledbetter, L., Hester, J. ROW TWO: Fricke, G., Farquharson, L., George, L., McKee, F., Peter, T., Harris, B., Pryor, S. ROW THREE: Honeycutt, S., Sunder- land, J., Goss, G., Olmstead, C., Garza, M., Smart, B., Taylor, K., Ross, M. ROW FOUR: Wil- liams, R., Avery, J., Greer, V., Busic. H., Ware, L., Tabor, S., Pendley, B. 'ROW ONE Cleft to rightjz Carley, T., Watson, B., Crabtree, F., Ho- gan, P., Waldrum, L., Posada, R., Morgon, C., Owens, A. ROW TWO: Francis, M., Newlin, N., Hunter, P., Salcido, M., Calla- han, J., Ramirez, R., Ambiz, S. ROW THREE: Hodge, V., Brooks, AJ., Vega, D., Witt, D., Clifton, L., Kern, K., Sullivan, V., Baker, LS.. ROW FOUR: Corzine, B., Lewis, R., Price, V., Jimenez, B., ,Bennett A Oliveria L Ba - . -3 . -I 8 Sf-iii. S- P 58 0 Awwfdly S'Sn KN ' DG,-t 6 K-,Coe PW tWlr,iQ?yS Som Xe 29009 ' e SX- tel Q06 These Beat chicks will always remain Side by Side. Who's your friend, Dave A typical Beatnik scene. Where's the Olympics? Like sob. The Beats take the 7 cool piano to ear. Schade and Mitchell pound out some long hair jazz. Susanne and Andrea give Judy a hand. Janice swings the Shepherd Blues Like beat! For their second assembly at P.U.H.S., the Sophomores pre- sented a real beat assembly this year. Gathered in an Es- presso House, a typical Beat- nik day was exhibited. A large variety of talented acts kept the audience fully entertained. Jan and Terry do a snappy routine .4 Fwwffmma C5444 NEW X, .f Freshmen are something classified as Hgreen- if horns when they first enter the threshold at P.U.H.S. School time for the Class of 1963 will be filled with plenty of activities. lf their first year is any indication of the future times to come assemblies, extra-curricular activities, and other action packed events will shape this class into one of this schools finest. With fine leaders to guide the group a well balanced program will be , - .. carried out. As time goes by a knowledge of life, A an ' love and death will be learned by the leaders of tOl'TlOl'l'OW. Freshman Officers: Chris Wheeler, President: Marna Hill, Secretary: Linda Jackson, Treasurer: Billie Blackburn, Vice-President. . ,ff ww, ... I .. ,Q t 'VT U. w. ., If .', -,, a , U., 'Q a, o r,,' U Freshman Council Representatives: Eliza De Paoli, Danny Andri- Mr. E. Landgraf, Miss M. Sprott. ghette. 38 Freshman Class Representatives, ROW ONE: Rodriquez, C.: Cemo, C.: Spivey, J.: Rockholt, J. ROW TWO: Davenport, R.: Blasingame, S.: Mose- ley, K.: Chiuminatta, E. ROW THREE: Strange, D.: Richardson, K.: Floyd, S. 60 ROW ONE Cleft to rightb: Hawk- ins, F.: Rankins, S.: Dulsch- mann, J.: Riddle, L. ROW TWO: Fox, T.: Beard, K.: Gregg, J.: Winter, R.: Poe, W.: Gaither, D. ROW THREE: Strong, R.: Townes, E.: Silvas, V.: Young, B.: Daniel, T.: Porter, P. ROW FOUR: Threlkeld, J.: Davenport, R.: Potts, B.: Hudspeth, J.: Olmedo, S.: Eller, J. ROW ONE fleft to rightb: Dep- uty, S.: Boren, V.: Fagg, A.: Brown, D.: Brown, C.: Scott, E. ROW TWO: Swain, E.: Riegel, L.: Talbott, L.: Schlosser, J.: Rust, A.: Taylor, F.: Tritch, E. ROW THREE: Charley, G.: Blevins, B.: Bliesner, B.: Traeger, W.: Bough- er, L.: Farrar, S.: Gerdes, S. ROW FOUR: Rector, M.: Hester, P.: Johnson, A.: Hicks, C.: Gib- Eon, P.: Espinoza,'B.: Sprague, ROW ONE fleft to rightb: Cory, S.: Rogers, B.: Aguirre, I.: Bruemmer, P.: Howard, J.: Avila, J. ROW- TWO: Airoza, P.: Chap- man, P.: Brazell, D.: Fowler, M.: Hinton, K.: Martinez, F.: Perigo, P.: Hunt, New ROW THREE: Mosew ley, K.: Roberts, C.: Penrod, D.: Arce, D.: Delk, K.: Peyron, C.: Kant, J.: Boling, C. ROW FOUR: Martin, J.: Willeby, R.: Ford, J.: Payne, J.: Harness, A.: Rans- tord, F.: Lucas, C.: Browning, R. ROW ONE Cleft to rightjz De Paoli, E.: Chandler, W.: Morri- son, S.: Morrison, D.: McFad- den, M.: Sisk, B.: De Paoli, H. ROW TWO: Ward, D.: Jeanes, J.: Karcher, L.: Baker, M.: Pressley, S.: Phillips, J.: Cox, L. ROW THREE: Orozco, M.: Rankins, K.: Murrillo, V.: Jones, B.: Claborn, J.: Walker, C.: Hormel, J. ROW FOUR: Crawford, B.: Rush, B.: Hampton, J.: Hatfield, E.: War- ner, B.: Wilson, L.: Manning, H. ROW ONE fleft to rightj: Brad- bury, C.: Fleming, C.: Tassey, C.: Clark, J.: Cracker, B.: Owens, D.: Ken, B. ROW TWO: Wood, K.: Maxey, L.: Hopper, D.: Rea, R.: Foster, L.: Kisling, L.: Boosz, I C. ROW THREE: Sunderland, J.: Berryhill, E.: Calkins, S.: Forner, E.: Taylor, C.: Givan, C.: Mc- Knight, P.: Mason, N. ROW FOUR: Williams, G.: Wilcox, B.: Morris, P.: Miller, R.: Chambers, J.: Swearingen, E. : Bergeron, P. ROW ONE Cleft to rightbz Fergu- son, G.: Reyes, C.: Eaves, J.: Carter, P.: Lantsberger, L.: Bax- ter, B. ROW TWO: Marshall, T.: Rice, L.: Propp, J.: Gartung, K.: Duncan, B.: Wheeless, K.: Con- treras, F. ROW THREE: Black- burn, B.: Sheela, C.: Rowton, R.: Poplin, J.: Ragsdale, S.: Rod- riguez, C.: Davis, R. ROW FOUR: Guenther, S.: Acton, E.: Ellis, C.: Simpson, R.: McKinnon, L.: Ev- ans, J.: Rogers, A.: Reeves, S. ROW ONE Cleft to rightjz Locke, J.: Marberry, C.: Rodgers, S.: Miller, J.: Rodriguez, D.: Mar- tinez, M. ROW TWO: Sisk, H.: Fox, J.: Smith, J.: Lindgren, D.: Callison, C.: Duke, S. ROW THREE: Goodnight, M.: Dunn, M.: Elliott, P.: Wallace, E.: Blas' ingame, S.: Jacobs, A.: Holland, M. ROW FOUR: Kelley, J.: Helm, R.: Wing, D.: Hill, R.: Dunbar, D.: Fielder, S. EBM, .w ROW ONE Cleft to righthz Hig- gins, H.: Hansen, S.: Smith, C.: White, M.: Garfield, L.: Richards, L.: Guinn, M. ROW TWO: Keen, W.: Wilson, C.: Davis, J.: Dis- muke, D.: Reavis, N.: Ornsbey, B.: Love, L.: Gomez, E. ROW THREE: Young, D.: Wells, S.: Kanady, K.: Spicey, J.: Holmes, D.: Holt, B.: Carothers, M. ROW FOUR: Gray, G.: Waller, D.: Weatherford, G.: Walker, T.: Hill, M.: Clower, V.: Johnson, L. ROW ONE Cleft to rightb: Rucker, M.: Carabay, F.: Rockholt, J.: Brown, P.: Barnes, L.: Lesly, K. ROW TWO: Edwards, D.: Hun- saker, E.: Marshall, L.: Gillett, S.: DeSoto, C.: Baker, G.: Todd, L. ROW THREE: Elsworth, R.: Goux, J.: Green, E.: Wall, M.: Perdue, J.: Jackson, L.: Stillion, D. ROW FOUR: McDonald, M.: Hall, G.: Mulliniks, B.: Ellis, H.: bong, J.: Parnell, L.: Simmons, ROW ONE Cleft to rightj: Quandt, B.: Crabtree. P.: Foster, G.: Mills, J.: ldell, L.: Duke, B.: Fry, D. ROW TWO: Donaldson, D.: Sewards, P.: Richards, L.: Bal- Iew, M.: Redman, D.: Dill, R. ROW THREE: Turnupseed, B.: Nava, C.: Rigglns, L.: Glover, C.: Muller, J.: Smlthpeters, R.: Goss, L. ROW FOUR: Lopez, J.: Leslie, S.: Frost, D.: Hunsaker, T.: Pease, A.: Sharp, D. ROW ONE: flett to rightb: Fa- bela, M.: Ridgway, L.: Janeway, H. ROW TWO:'Duty, F.: Facio, J.: Mayo, P.: Mrosko, M.: Kin- man, B.: Hooper, G.: Parker, R.: Weaver, H. ROW THREE: Shel- ton, L.: June, A.: Brown, E.: Earls, M.: Camp, M.: Owen, H.: Wheeler, C.: Noble, S. ROW FOUR: Dulay, B.: Noel, D.: Speers, S.: Roberts, R.: Hulsey, V.: Agnew, B.: Anderson, C. ROW ONE fleft to rightlz Perez, A.: Smith, M.: Watson, J.: Ochoa, O.: Roman, M.: Cope- land, D.-: Garcia, M.: Dickerson, D. ROW TWO: Voss, M.: Bohan- non, R.: Lemons, L.: Wells, D.: Silvas, J.: Wales, J.: Cantrell, L.: Valencia, Nl. ROW THREE: Day, E.: Cole, A.: Elseaff, K.: Ramirez, R.: Gomez, J.: Chil- ders, D.: Wilden, C.: Griffith, J. ROW FOUR: Huckabay, R.: Weis- enberger, D.: Clifft, L.: Cox, D.: Molezzo, G.: Durham, K.: Co- burn, D.: Duvall, D. ar -'i,.i2':2i,' :uggggisfki .lil , ROW ONE fleft to righth: Con- ner, S.: Zavala, M.: Wiseman, D.: DePaoIi, T.: Anderson, B.: Alcaparras, C.: Espeio, P. ROW TWO: Nelson, N.: Hicks, A.: Suncan, J.: Carganilla, P: Rod- riguez, F.: Sowers, W.: Frayo, L. ROW THREE: Bledsaw, G.: Bun- trock, D.: Gobel, L.: Gibbs, J.: Tabor, B.: Lambert, R.: Keil, P.: Sailors, L. ROW FOUR: Stafford, D.: Foster, R.: James, M.: Don- aly, T.: Graef, H.: Acosta, Nl.: Vargas, J. gf' . EN' ii, 5 2 1 ... - ff X ROW ONE Cleft to righty: Brock- man, S.: Cline, P.: Margan, E.: Robinson, J.: Silva, G.: Jane- way, M.: Delgado, M. ROW TWO: Watson, C.: Potts, L.: Pulliam, V.: Rodriguez, J.: Taggard, J.: Melson, M.: Mueller, S. ROW THREE: Hageman, J.: Rouch, J.: Simpson, P.: Fisk, R.: Strange, D.: Smith, P.: Bradley, B.: Chad- ick, S. ROW FOUR: Ensign, D.: Eckhoff, R.: Hester, T.: Lutz, J.: Chiuminatta, E.: Bate, S.: Hur- tado, M. ROW ONE Cleft to righty: ln- gram, T.: Nunez, G.: Desrosiers, C.: Elledge, G.: Wheeler, V.: Plumlee, B.:Lalanne, R. ROW TWO: Cannella, B.: Pruett, L.: Ridgway, H.: Kelley, W.: Brun- son, D.: Flores, K.: Roundtree, R.: Teague, W. ROW THREE: Teague, N.: Reed, W. C.: Caner- day, J.: Yeoyer, L.: Hall, L.: Hill, P.: Johnson, J.: Lucero, L. ROW FOUR: Child, V.: Hanggi, K.: Fray, A.: Kevorkian, D.: Ander- son, C.: Kilmartin, R.: Hall, G.: Fox. B. ROW ONE Cleft to rightlz Scott, W.: Crumbliss, M.: Gorley, O.: Barnett, B.: Kirkpatrick, D.: Welch, W. ROW TWO: Maddox, F.: Banford, C.: Koontz, L.: Man- cini, K.: Cemo, C.: Sallee, R.: Harris, J. ROW THREE: McCas- kill, G.: Sylvester, P.: Bryant, G.: Layfleld, S.: Babineau, L.: Stew- art. G.: Brunner, J. ROW FOUR: Peralta, G.: Phillips, C.: Autry, D.: Patton, R.: Simmons, D.: Hoskison, R.: Matlick, D. ROW ONE fleft to rightj: Dilday, R.: Morales, G.: White, C.: Cemo, J.: Quandt, S.: Platt, J.: Knight, R. ROW TWO: Gong, H.: Ennis, M.: Bennett, B.: Murray, J.: Price, C.: Beard, J.: Aguirre, J.: Baker, T. ROW THREE: Flan- nery, G.: Church, C.: Root, G.: Anderson, M.: Haun, M.: Good- son, M.: Perryman, M.: Smith, L. ROW FOUR: Richardson, K.: Floyd, S.: McCarthy, L.: Mour- ton, D.: Smith, F.: Phillips, R.: Giddings, D.: Babcock, M. ROW ONE Cleft to rightyz Simp- son, G.: Jones, C.: Orona, M.: Boydstun, J.: Ramirez, R.: Fa- bela, J.: Camarena, J. ROW TWO: Hubert, M.: Mankins, P.: Leascher, K.: Hughes, E.: Sneed, O.: Perryman, T.: Mock, M.: Cox, C. ROW THREE: Pey- ron, R.: Musgrove, E.: Porter, M.: Howard, D.: Hageman, S.: Choate, C.: Christi, R.: Boyer, G. ROW FOUR: O'Bannon, T.: Sisk, J.: Hildreth, C.: Alley, J.: Buddy, C.: O'Neal, K.: Boriack, A.: Perry, T. ' Row oN.E:leou1-a: Jggneraii.. so.: TC-iiilbert 'E Stale . iS.'WilliamS .1 . -9 . . ., l Cf0X,q T . T ROW. 'NES Cl' it I J Sailors, E.: Susoev, ,-,:. F .jfSU1l'ld9f' land, vHa.rden,l M.: Pugh, J.: -HDl1l'E,' J. ROW THREEifSewell 3 L.: Mendozaly A.: steeiegfnti iFields,. R.: ..:, ffhsomas, E.: Witzel, NBL-:. Bohman, JJ GROW-' FOUR . Tarr, D.: Dowling, L.:IC-ramer, J.: A Hughes, L.: Bennett, :Mu .DOW- tfdyi L. , ' k.' T 'L I L' ' ' 6.4 Acoolartiste swings. He used two dabs of Brill cream. Amman, Does smoke get in his eyes? A terrific toreador. A toy shop was the setting of one ofthe best freshman assemblies seen here in the last few years. When the shop was closed and the toymaker had gone to bed, the dolls were awakened by grandfather clock each in turn and they danced and sang their way to success. As dawn drew near and the dolls became weary of play, the Fairy Princess sent one by one, each doll back to rest. Summertime in the doll shop. Al Jolson. A wild, wild Charleston. Two cute dolls twirl. The dolls look rather sleepy. is ' as ..,, .. ,,,, ,M af-af ' , I ,, .. Wu.. Gail Gray, News Editor: Jim Lithen, Sports Editor Judy Baxley, Feature Editor: Terry Hargett, Circulation Manager. Susan Mills, First semester Editor The Orange and Green is the student newspaper. Thirty issues are published. 1250 copies of each issue are printed by the Porterville Recorder. The news is collected, written, and edited by the staff and reporters as follows: First semester Editor, Susan Mills: Second semester Editor, Mike Stateler: Gail Gray, News Editor: Judy Baxley, Feature Editor: Jim Lithen, Sports Editor: Diane Anderson, Busi- ness Manager: Rod Ballew, Advertising Manager: Terry Hargett, Circulation Manager: Kyle Melton, Photographer: Rod Ballew, Patti Beard, Jeff Cole, Katy Cox, Rita Encinas, Donna Ganey, Sue Jen- nings, Shirley Kubista, Lynn Nord, Cheri Walker, Reporters: Mr. James B. Simerly, Advisor. The Orange and Green plays an important role in the lives of P.U.H.S. students for through its col- umns they become informed of past events and activities coming, concerning student life-on-cam- pus doings, sports, and academic achievements. Student leaders, school officials, and Porter- ville merchants give the Orange and Green their cooperation: thus helping to keep this student news- paper a credit not only to P.U.H.S., but to the community as well. Rodney Ballew, Advertising Manager: Diane Anderson, Business Manager. qw, R Y .Q 3-15,6 ,mg Mya. Q3,gWLW5,.. S may , , 1 1 .1 x .ji , 1. .:-.. '2f,:i?7?1P2EQ:s':. 31 1 'aa.Y?9:ff:'.:g-if ' effigggeigzgugia ' . 41 ,i.,1,f,+ . 'fix ,Qi 4w hub- . f'-Iilfwf' 1' f' eifiegzmffiwikfgfs ew, ,- .ffm i-zz,-fevfzzfwx -FF L hi,,E,:l 2gi1 lL1.I: iA.17. A 3 i ii ,iwfiege 1' z-gzfgg 3 ,fm 1 121333 ,g,i,Em, I T wg ., ., . N,,, I .,,,, EA .91 -r Az ., 4 . Y. M ...F .. - 1 'wif J , , 1 --Q f15 -'fw:,ff1.fi . w- -1- .- lv ...,, r .,:,.fs,f,a -:'23!?i!ff1,1 kf97'?2Hf-iii ,ffi:f'liv2a1:isf:,, 5, . ,x- 69 ' pnfwla A QR- 1--u 'Q ,fs 3 Fcimdllau The P.U.H.S. branch of the California Scholarship Fed- eration is intended to promote and encourage academic achievement. To be eligible to join, a student must meet the qualifi- Cagfggs rfitmubirzy'5'Qet,?gg?,'Qft1tQff,1l5 CSF' have attended Seal Bearers, Row ONE: A. Davies, o. Millard, J. Landgraf. Row TWO: fan and Spring Conventions with Outlof-town CSF- Club D. Lyngholm, A. Rutherford, D. Pena. ROW THREE: N. Muller, D. Parham. members, given a party honoring the seal bearers at which the new life members received their pins, and had a mar- velous time on their annual field trip. With an eye to the future, the club is working to further scholastic achievement at Porterville High School. as- iewm .K f If cr A dum A-if' - li K, x ig? i . T5 'R 'fi s ' - Q-:av ir f rf lxfwi C.S.F. Officers, ROW ONE: J. Goux, E. Johnson, F. Advisor, Mr, Earl Smith. Baker. ROW TWO: A, Norman, K. Vaznaian. C.S.F., ROW ONE: S. Hansen, D. Howekamp, M. Hunter, A. Norman, D. Millard, A. Davies, J. Laird. ROW IWO: J. Leesch, N. Smith, T. Garcia, K. Ratigan, N. Howell, J. Buchanan. ROW THREE: D. Pena, R. Overman, B. Todd, S. Friesen, C. Benedict, P. Ground, M.- Lewis, J. Hanggi. ROW FOUR: D. Parham, V. Young, J. Smith, B. Leaver, D. Christenson, K. Vaznaian, E. Johnson. ROW FIVE: F. Turner, S. Hickerson, E. Ball, J. Joannides, H. Patmore, D. VanHorn, J. Landgraf. ROW SIX: J. Tandrow, J. T. Ellis, A. Hubert, C. Turner, M. Orozco, P. Perigo, C. Kirby. ROW SEVEN: B. Kramer, L. Willey, D. Rhoadarmer, D. Conner, J. Muller, N. Muller. -rf 70 C43 Sr. Steering Committee, ROW ONE: S. Scow, M. Santiago, Pres. ROW TWO: L. Bosisio, Girls' League Exchange Stu- dent: N. Loyd, R. Encinas. Junior Usherettes, ROW ONE: M. O'Neal, N. Tinker, B. Hoisington, M. Luker. ROW TWO: K. Ratigan, G. Parks, S. Owen, S. Kubista, J. Melin. ROW THREE: K. Vaznaian, B. Adelsbach, chairman: S. Ross, M. Holland, S. Jennings. . NL' R W :s-xr' 4 ':?4.I'f?,lZlx 7'f 'QQ . Sophomore Suzettes, ROW ONE: J. Smalley, M. Hunter, H. Patmore, M. Gemmell, B. Todd. ROW TWO: B. Allison, M. Barnes, J. Wilenius, M. Koller, B. Prandini, S. Potter, J. Hanggi. Girls' League Cabinet, ROW ONE: M. Santiago, President: B. Todd, Secretary: J. Williams, Treasurer: L. Bosisio, Ex- change Student: Evelyn Johnson, Vice President. ROW TWO: J. Phillips, M. O'Neal, A. Hutchinson, H. Gomez, Pub. Chairman: B. Taylor, Hospitality Chairman: M. Gem- mell, Welfare Chairman: S. Scow. ROW THREE: J. Melin, E. Jolliffe, M. Bell, H. Patmore, J. Prol-DD' D. Howard, S. Rodgers, T. Bishop. ROW FOUR: S. Eckel, M. Orozco, M. Voss, K. Rankins. ROW FIVE: K. Vaznaian, B. Adelsbach, L. Daybell, B. Hoisington, K. Ratigan. Lab' Lefty-4 Officers, ROW ONE: T. Bishop. ROW TWO: D. Howard, S. Rodgers. ROW THREE: K. Rankins, M. Voss, J. Propp, M. Orozco. This year the Girls' League divided them- selves into four groups according to classes and adopted appropriate names. The Seniors are called the Steering Committee and are re- sponsible for the organization of the whole club. The Juniors operate under the name of Usher- ettes. Their duty is to usher at various functions in the auditorium, Serving at school functions makes up the dutyuof the Suzettes which is the name of the Sophomore division. The Freshmen group is responsible for welfare. Other activities sponsored by this club were the Senior-Freshmen Tea and the annual Blos- som Day Dance held inthe Spring. n tn I I I The Spanish lll Club is named Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica. The name of our chapter is Simon Bolivar. The purpose of the club is to recognize high achieve- ment in Spanish by students of secondary schools and to promote continuity of interest in the Hispanic Studies. A regularly enrolled student of a secondary school who has maintained an honor average in the study of Spanish for at least two semesters is eligible for mem- bership. Members may continue their active membership for at least two semesters following the cessation of their study of Spanish. Thereafter until graduation such a Officers, ROW ONE: S. Fink, Historian: J. Phillips, Vice-Pres.: M. San- tiago, President: B. Smith, President. ROW TWO: L. Moore, Treasurer: J. Endsley, Secretary: F. Baker, Secretary. ROW THREE: Mr. Wilenius, advisor: B. Falconer, Treasurer: Miss Lamb, advisor. student may be an associate member. Behind the scenes in Spanish. Barbara has found a use for her baseball skill as she tries for the 72 pinata. Spanish Ill, ROW ONE: S. Fink, D. Anderson, M. Santiago, J. Phillips, D. Espejo, F. Baker. ROW TWO: C. Witt, S. Wilstam, L. Moore, C. Cloer, K. Cox, B. Smith. ROW THREE: B. Likins, J. Wright, S. Kubista, E. John- son, J. Endsley, B. Falconer. ROW FOUR: Mr. Wilenius, advisor: B. Kramer, G. Hughes, D. Carter, R. Cowan, Miss Lamb, advisor. Spanish Club Officers, ROW ONE: S. Fink, J. Phillips, M. Santiago, B. Smith. ROW TWO: L. Moore, J. Endsley, F. Baker. ROW THREE: Mr. Wilenius, advisor: B. Falconer: Miss Lamb, advisor. ails... 1 Miss Lamb at the controls. K' It . - xl.. I Q - Maytie listens in. ' IVLII The Spanish I and ll club was organized to bring together the interested members of PUHS Spanish classes who have a mutual feeling and fondness for the language. To create greater interest in Spanish through club activities, to promote a greater under- standing and appreciation of Spanish-speaking peoples, their customs and background, and to work and enjoy activities of students who have a common bond of language interest, are the aims of this club. SPANISH ll, ROW ONE: J. Cox, B. Zakrze- ski, A. Ferguson, B. Bambauer, K. Bo- hannon, N. Howell, L. Pettit. ROW TWO: V. Young, S. Boyer, M. Salcido, M. Gem- mell, K. Alexander, C. Ambrosini, L. Rodgers. ROW THREE: L. Durtsche, B. Dillahunty, M. Koller, M. Bastady, D. White, S. Owen, K. Gregory, W. Blakely. ROW FOUR: R. Probasco, M. Morales, G. Davis, A. Hutchinson, S. Ross, S. Cagle, S. Burns. ROW FIVE: D. Mabs, B. Corzine, S. Friesen, L. Daybell, R. Man- tooth, L. Dickson. ROW SIX: T. Sturgeon, J. Emery, D. Rhoadarmer, B. Jimenez, L. Keller, B. Lynn. 1-i SPANISH I, ROW ONE: P. Espejo, N. Newlin, K. Wood, M. Orozco, J. Eaves, S. Sanderson. ROW TWO: P. Anderson, P. Ground, M. Bell, L. Kisling, J. Rock- holt, P. Perigo, L. Yeager. ROW THREE: M. Hutchinson, P. Parham, S. Cory, D. May, C. Wilden, C. Reeves, C. Wheeler. ROW FOUR: S. Brockman, J. Rouch, M. Hill, G. Simpson, S. Calkins, D. Mabs. ROW FIVE: P. Smith, L. Smith, K. Moseley, G. Root, N. Hunt, B. Black- burn, C. Alcaparras. 73 LATIN I, ROW ONE: A.. June, R. Strong, L. Richards, J, Fox, J. Alley. ROW TWO: T. Ingram, E. DePaoli, S. Rodgers, C. Smith, S. Hansen, P. Mankins. ROW THREE: R. Knight, M. McFadden, C. Shella, C. Cemo, V. Wheeler, R. Simpson. ROW FOUR: L. Todd, J. Beard, L. Jackson, M. Mock, J. Miller, L. Sailors. ROW FIVE: D. Brazell, R. Lalanne, L. Bougher, S. Gillett, D. Howard, G. Masters, J. Goux. ROW SIX: B. Anderson, M. Anderson, A. Rogers, J. Spivey, K. Gartung, D. Giddings, P. Keil. LATIN I, ROW ONE: M. Barnes, J. Mills: C. Nava, L. DeMasters, S. Pressley: G. Stewart. ROW TWO: D. McCuen, J. Sunderland, K. Rankins, J. Muller, E. Forner, IC. Taylor. ROW THREE: R. Phillips, R. Fisk, D. Lindgren, H. Owen, H. Gong, T. Baker. ROW FOUR: D. Dunbar, R. Eckhoff, T. O'Bannon, F. Smith, M. Babcock, D. Noel. ROW FIVE: B. Frayo, J. Lutz, K. Richardson, E. Green, R. O'Brien, L. McCarthy. I . LATIN II, ROW ONE: W. Williams, J. Williams, S. Johnson, B, Pran- clini, L. Guthrie, D. Howelcamp, N.,Romeri, M. Norwood. ROW TWO: N. Stuteville, B. Todd, S. F'otter,.J. Cerno, B. Allison, H. Gray, D. DePaoli. ROW THREE: J. Miller, C. Kirby, D. VanH0rn, C. Nlclntyre, C. Canfield, K. Vaz- inaiain, J. Falconer. ROW FOUR: C. Turner, K. Conner, D. Christen- son, B. Leaver, D. Roberts. ROW FIVE: L. Willey, P. McAuliff, J. Aanestad, J. Smith, R. Overman, K.':Rlatigan, B. Conner. ROW SIX: J. T. Ellis, J. Stuteville, S. Stew- art, J. Joannides, C. Cornelius, B. y-Prestidge, S. Hickerson. ROW SEVEN: F. Turner, L. Babcock, R. Johnson, C. Turner, B. Adels- bach, D. Conner, D. Roberson, T. Burger, J. Zontek. 74 J' ff lil X.. 9.31 9 4 1 f7' sf--v 3 Latin Club Officers: Steve Hickerson and Signe Johnson, Consulsg Jane Muller, Treasurer, Susan Hansen, Secretary. A5 . L . 0, - , -'gi I ' -- 'f ,- , fr X 1 N I Nlrs. Gay Club Advisor .v ' - XF N siibjf-rdf .V - 4. il , .Nun K , . I . ,,v-f-fe'.- i, Y, 1' . Qatra, H thejryf . , g X X if ., if. ' j if 1325? xx 3 r , I ts, 9 Q E9 t 1,.,,.c, :ffgf ' 5' ' , Caesar- 'Cleo- A an -1 - 6, ,, J - sr. A, wa,-f . 2 ,E at alba , The purpose of the SPQR Club is to provide re- laxation and rest from constant study and home- work. The club is designed for pleasure and fun only, not as a study group. Anyone taking Latin is a member of the SPQR CThe Senate and the Roman Peoplej and students who have taken two years of the language previ- ously are eligible to become honorary members. Several major projects are planned each year in- stead of many minor ones. These projects include initiation of new members, a party in Roman cos- tume, a sight-seeing trip, and a picnic. , 1 X , im . idk. A--4 75 Ka. 3 Since this is the first year that the German Club has been active. its first activities have been largely organ- . izational. A club Constitution has been formulated and accepted. M wb function for its members. lts social program has in- cluded a caroling party during the Christmas vacation, in which several German carols were sung for some of the German residents of the community. German club also seeks to further its members' knowledge and appreciation of the culture which lies behind the language they are learning. They hope to have as part of their program, German films and rec- ords, as well as contributions from recent arrivals from Germany in the community. ROW ONE: C. Cox, P. Shires, H. Patmore, G. Huddleston, B. Kyker, M. Hubert, F. Hawkins. ROW TWO: P. Nickolson, T. Bishop, S. Leslie, C. Palmer, E. Hughes. ROW THREE: R. Davenport, J. Baker, S. Rossman, 3. Hastings, C. Choates. ROW FOUR: E. Don, J. Frost, J. Leech, C. Grimm, . Bonilla. Aha! A private tete-a-tete! Vive la French initiation! 76 The club serves both a social and an educational ROW ONE: S. Jennings, S. Ervin, S. Duguay, S. Landers, D. Roberts. ROW TWO: J. Work, K. Ratigan, K. Vaznaian, B. Adelsbach. ROW THREE: C. Londquist, H. Espinoza, B. Young, S. Bate. ROW FOUR: Mr. Reimer, instructor. FwMK . Le Societe Francaise is a club which all French stu- dents may joln. In the club the members learn about French culture from their study of the language and through social gatherings. The main project for the year is the awarding of a scholarship to the outstanding French Ill member of the club. French Club officers: S. Rossman, treasurer, J. Hast- ings, V. Pres.: J. Baker, Pres.: B. Kyker, Sec'y. Audio Visual, ROW ONE: S. Clark, President: J. Hurst, Vice-President, D. Young, Secretary: D. Waller, Treasurer, P. Bruemmer, Sergeant-at Arms. ROW TWO: R. Lewis, L. Flynn, T. Hunsaker, K. Hinton. Mila- Vina! I The Audio-visual Club does a good deal of serv- ice on the campus in helping teachers set up audio- visual equipment, keeping the equipment in working order, transporting equipment from place to place, and handling films. Members of the club also help with community activities, class assemblies and other local events. Through its devotion of time and effort the Audio-visual Club has well earned the thanks of many organi- zations. DMG For all P.U.l-l.S. students who are interested in photography, the Photo Club has been developed especially in their interest. Although the class is not limited to boys, there have as yet been no girl students. The members learn how to take good g pictures as well as develop them. Nleeting eve- nings as well as during activity period, this club provides many hours of pleasure. Craftsman's Guild, ROW ONE: J. Elsworth, C. Riddle, D, Lalanne, D. Hurtado. ROW TWO: M. Tharp, Advisor, Mr. John Herrell, D, Ward. Photo Club, ROW ONE: Advisor, Mr, Fred Seibel, J. Threlkeld, Secretary- Treasurerg D. Luallin, Vice-President, G. Atkins, President. ROW TWO: E. Townes, D. Mohler, A. Harness, D. Ensign, B. Quandt. C'fm67I4fmfm'4 MM This Organization is a social club for students taking any industrial art course. The main pur- pose is to develop leadership and fellowship within the group. Activities for the year consist of a winter swimming party at Hot Springs, a spring field trip to observe various phases of related industry and to give recognition to induss trial art students at P.U.H.S. A craftsman Guild Industrial Art Award is being contemplated for the spring of 1960 where each student may enter any items he has constructed for judging and recognition. F. fr. A. Ten outstanding Future Farmers attended Camp Lillard, at the State Fair in Sacramento, just before school started in September. Twenty-six Future Farmers exhibited at the Tulare County Fair and won 313498.00 in prize money. Fifty-one Greenhands, who are the new agricultural students entering F.F.A., were ini- tiated into the chapter in October. During the past year the Porterville Chapter received the Master Chapter Award from the State Association and was selected as one ot four from the 230 chapters in the state to compete in the national award contest. These F.F.A. members are the Tulare County Fair award winners. CRightJ: Richard Callison displays the National Chap- ter Award presented to Por- terville Future Farmers. fBelowJ: S498 prize money, represented by the ribbons on the board, was won by the Future Farmers at the Tulare County Fair. These boys are part of the twenty- seven who had entries in the Fair. 78 ROW Dfiemtm C-f1p1RQGtQr+-f .liste ri.s .1 tsls 5'?f952S9fQi2it i - tttr .ss. 1 FE-.s13We1sesn1bereeI3 s.r... l RQW . T TH5rEE12 ts.. M1 ssi...i A Scmwssefffs Clri W- -Rf .LSE A SGW NUFFHB UQ! Adelsba ch.- A4 issl sf' ,A Royal Court, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Baldwin, dance chairman: Barbara Calkins, last year's Sweetheart, Sharon Giraudi. QSEATEDJ, F.F.A. Sweetheart, Lana Canerday, Attendant: Diane DePaoli, Attend ant. This year a new method of selecting the F.F.A. Sweet- heart was developed. Pictures of the three finalists were posted in the cafeteria and directly below each picture was a bottle. Every member of P.U.H.S. was eligible to vote, simply by placing a penny in the appropriate bottle. The Sweetheart was crowned at the F.F.A. Dance and received a jacket and a pin. Her attendants were also given gifts. Barbara officially turns her crown over to this year's F.F.A. Sweetheart, Sharon Giraudi. Aw , it T . A C.. f The fabulous Studio Band under the direction of Sharon begins her reign with a Mr. Buck Shaffer. spotlight dance. ROW ONE: Advisor, Mr. Roth, R. Miller, D. Kevorkian, G. Williams, M. Spencer, D. Gould, B. Wilcox, J. Marcellus, T. DePaoli, N. Ma' son. ROW TWO: G. Bleclsaw, T. Cox, D. Eoff, E. Thomas, D. Wiseman, M. Porter, B. Barber, J. Johnson, D. Buntrock, R. Dil- day, T. Perry. ROW THREE: V. Clower, T. Perryman, R.' Hill, A. Hicks, L. Cantrell, B. Carr, B. Cloer, R. Meltabarger, L. Smith. M. Romeri, M. Guinn. 79 F Hi-Y The Freshmen Hi-Y is a division of the Hi-Y which is associated with the Y.M.C.A. The pur- pose is to promote high ideals of Christian character, good sportsmanship, and service to school and community. ln accomplishing this purpose, the boys have done such things as clearing brush away from obstructed road signs, picking up litter, and playing basketball. Hi-Y, ROW ONE: D. Flores, K. Sweet, Vice-President: L. Wise, President: B. Falconer, Treasurer: R. McAuliff, Secretary. ROW TWO: S. Pryor, A. Goss, S. Heard, S. Hundsdorfer, W. Starr. ROW THREE: D. Smotherman, D. Scott, C. Grimm, D. Offill. 00:40, This club was organized for persons inter- ested in playing the game of chess, providing them with an opportunity to get together and discuss the fine points of this game while im- proving their skill. 80 ,GN Freshmen Hi-Y, ROW ONE: D. Wells, President: B. Wilcox, Treasurer: W. Traeger, Vice-President: J. Sunderland, Secretary: D. Dunbar. ROW TWO: C. Wheeler, E. Berryhill, B. Carganilla, L. Hooper, T. Cox. ROW THREE: V. Child, G. Boyer, M. Seamen, P. Carganilla, Mr. Bastady, Advisor. I an lmps Hi-Y is affiliated with the National Hi-Y Fellowship, a branch of the YMCA. its motto: To create, maintain and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. As its service project for the school for this year, the lmps Hi-Y printed and distributed basketball schedules to all .members of the student body. This project was financed by the T sale of football programs. Other activities included the entry of a dec- orated car in the Veterans Day parade, Christ- mas caroling at the State Hospital, and several social events held in conjunction with other l YMCA groups in the county. The club also sent several members to YMCA conferences in Stockton and Yosemite. In the spring the club conducted tourna- ments for both the club members and for other YMCA groups in the San Joaquin Valley. Table tennis and badminton tournaments were also played this year. ROW ONE: D. Roberson, Secretary: R. Chrisman, Treasurer: L. Keller, Vice-President: D. Brown, President: H. Gong. ROW TWO: L. Henderson, B. Gill, L. Babcock, T. Hester, A. Dewitt, B. Hopper. 34 ,N Classics Club, ROW ONE: E. Cosby, C. Benedict, D. Millard, B. Hester. ROW TWO: E. Hoisington, C. Cloer, S. Scow, B. Elliott, J. Jones. ROW THREE: P. Donaly, G. Heiken, G. Bate. Cfw-fl Without the competent assistance of the stage craft class, no play would ever be pre- sented. This small group is seldom spotlighted, but ask any performer and they will tell you the stage crew is the backbone of any play. Sweet. The members of this class learn such skills as lighting techniques, color combinations and sound effects. Y-Teens: M. Goodson, S. Curtis, C. Fenner, J. Hester, D. Marshall, L. Rodgers. ROW TWO: J. Hageman, M. Haun, J. McClanahan, D. Kirk- patrick, C. Brown, B. Nadia. ROW THREE: C. Boosz, L. Graham, M. Morton, C, Kirby. ROW FOUR: J. Hormel, M. Peterson, S. Layfield, K. Rodieck. I The Classics Club was organized by the Humanities class but is open to all interested students in the school. The club is intended to provide fine art experiences for its members by exchange of ideas, outside lectures, and other cultural activities. This year the club's project has been to raise enough money for a scholarship going to a deserving student with an interest in lib- eral arts. v.,,4n v-.,,,,,s'i-A-.. Stage Crew: B. Darnell, K. Milton, C. Anderson, D. Doty, D. Scott, K. r1:i: - In spite ofthe compartively small size of the Y-Teens, the group carries on many activities. The most widely known activity it sponsors is probably Operation Santa. This program is conducted for the benefit of our hospitalized Airforce Veterans. Each year around Christmas, presents are collected and sent to hospitals and given to the veterans. 81 gf, H l nxzwrfr' S' G, The Science Club's purpose is to acquaint its mem- bers with the different sciences through guest speakers from the community such as engineers, doctors, and photographers. The club gives two scholarships a year to deserving students, aids in science fairs, and takes field trips. SCIENCE CLUB, ROW ONE: F. Turner, Vice-President: G. Hunt, Secretary: K. Gregory, E. Cosby, K. Johnson, C. Willeby, Treasurer: D. Pena, Presi- dent. ROW TWO: C. Turner, N. Smith, P. Shires, S. Leslie, N. Tinker, S. Jennings. ROW THREE: D. Rhoadarmer, D. Lyngholm, H. Gray, E. Johnson, A. Rutherford, W. Huckaby, R. Baumann, D. Parham. V. G. V. One accomplishment of the Bible Club this year was the changing of its name to V. C. Y. which stands for Victorious Christian Youth and at the same time ex- presses the purpose of the club. Another was to earn a sum for a scholarship by game program sales. V.C.Y., ROW ONE: R. Horst, Vice-President: J. Hickerson, Assistant Song Leader: S. Friesen, Vice-President: D. Hatch, Song Leader: J. Scar- brough, Secretary: J. Michaelis. President: A. France, Pianist: Advisor, Miss Virginia Satckett. ROW TWO: S. Strong, R. Stewart, K. Benedict, J. Clem, L. Pettit, J. Propp, M. Russell. ROW THREE: W. McNutt, D. Duncan, S. Ross, B. Elliott, N. Parnell, C. Benedict. ROW FOUR: N. Duncan, A. Cone, J. Billips, J. Michaelis, W. Blakely, E. Jolliffe. ROW FIVE: B. Todd, J. Cemo, P. Wagner, S. Tabor, M. Smith, V. Moore, H. Gray. ROW SIX: C. Short, T. Gallimore, D. Bunce, M. Bradbury, D. The weekly activities of the club consisted of fellow- ship through singing, challenging talks and programs. Evening social times were occasionally planned. The club encourages membership of all students interested whether church or non-church going and of al' the churches in the high school district. Rhoadarmer, E. Hughes. . s F 5. Under the direction of Mrs. Blanche Waters, stu- dents learn how to work in the Library. These student librarians help other students to find any material they need, see that all books and magazines are prop- erly shelved, check out materials and carry out other duties which render service to all members of P.U.H.S. LIBRARY CLUB, ROW ONE: R. Crabtree, D. Carter, G. Huddleston, K. Elder, B. Sisk, Advisor, Mrs. Milford. ROW TWO: F. Tappe, L. McManus, L. Smether, M. Peterson, B. Santry, Advisors Mrs. Battles and Mrs. Waters. ROW THREE: B. Elliott, W. Wales, D. Moore, B. Gaines, E. O'Dell. ROW FOUR: N. Echols, B. Marshall, R. Vann. ROW ONE: D. Batsch, L. Pettit, P. Parham, treas.: W. Blakely, secy.: T. Brown, V.P.: H. Holland, Pres. ROW TWO: M. Gunderson, B. Bambauer, J. Griswold, G. Huddleston, K. Conner, S. Burns. ROW THREE: E. De Paoli, P. Sylvester, S. Mueller, L. Taylor, C. Reeves, L. Bougher. ROW FOUR: B. Young, M. Spencer, E. Sailors, M. Holland, P. Hiroza, B. Cor- zine. ROW FIVE: D. Mabs, Mr. Robins, advisor, L. Holland, H. Gray, G. Giraudi. T.AgS.0 The T.A.S.C. is responsible for organizing the pres- ent system of limited campus parking, putting the stop signal at Jaye and Olive Streets, the double lines painted on Olive Street from the High School to Main Street, and the pedestrian lanes on campus. The club has received a Certificate of Safety for the first time in the history of the school and has won first place in the Teenage Economy Run for two consecutive years. Besides the presentation of an outstanding Safety Pro- gram assembly, the club arranges many other displays about safety both at home and on the highway. Proj- ects are chosen on the basis of which ones will accom- plish the most in the light of safety. F.E.L.A. The future of the United States is dependent on the business leaders who are being trained in our schools today. Under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Bate, the Future Business Leaders of America club helps the members to understand the problems of entering the business field and helps them prepare to meet these challenges. F. B. L. A. officers on parade. Business teachers enjoy the banquet. ROW ONE: L. Davidson, vice president: F. Gundran, president: L. Sander- son, A. Snow, L. Poplin, reporter, S. Hill, S. Garlund, G. Morales, S. Quandt, P. Quandt, K. Huckaby, B. Geary, treasurer. ROW TWO: L. Gearin, J. Poplin, S. Strong, L. Hicks, N. Sussoev, J. Posey, J. Clifton, D. Simon, J. Jimenez, secretary. ROW THREE: K. Biggerstaff, R. Lewis, S. Bate, P. Mankins, L. Hicks, C. Walker, F. Blount, L. Clifton, L. Jimenez, L. Comer. ROW FOUR: R. Lott, T. Presson, P. Uchytil, P. Luckett, S. Cone, M. Martinez, D. Orosco, B. Manuel, E. Swain, C. Lott. Business leaders of yesterday. lf. 'Y' 83 D.T.A. RGAMJXZV This year the P. T. A. King and Queen were chosen from the Freshman class having re- ceived the highest number of P. T. A. member- ship envelopes since the Freshmen won the membership drive. The princes and princesses were chosen the same way from the respective Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes. br! ROW ONE: B. Brewer, J. Iverson, T. Silva, Publicity Chairman, D. Espejo, Secretary-treasurer, L. Jimenez, Pres., R. Bautista, M. Fabela. ROW TWO: G. Cooks, M. Devine, L. Minchew, M. Richardson, A. Acosta, J. Wilenius, R. Cooks. Seated are Queen Glenice Simpson and King John Taggard. Stand- ing are Sophomore Princess, Jeri Williams, Junior Princess, Pam Shires, Senior Princess, Jackie Endsley, Senior Prince, J. T. Ellis, Junior Prince, Darrell Klassen, and Sophomore Prince, Mike Unser. Mo DMWP I The Modern Dance Club is an organization for those who are interested in this fascinating type of dancing. They have learned many Modern Dance techniques and have composed varied dance patterns. Working toward improvement of dances, making the club more interesting, and increasing the membership are among the future aims of Modern Dance Club. The Archery Club is organized so that students who , n are rhterested th this Sport eah get together ahd rrh. Officers, ROW ONE: B. Adelsbach, B., Kyker, C. Willeby, L. Nord, L. prove their ahh- Spiker. ROW TWO: B. Smith, S. Leslie, S. Rossman, M. Sutherland. Every Wedhesdeyr when the Weather permits, from ROW THREE: S. Bate, F. Baker, K. Vaznaian. ROW FOUR: L. Hall, B. fifteen to thirty boys and girls come out on the range Cloefr O- Hudspeth- and try for bulls' eyes. ,mmf-s BLOCK ROW ONE: B. Byars, R. Black, H. Phillips, K. Sievers, J. Cox. ROW TWO: H. Holland, G. Norman, D. Klassen, P. Adelsbach. 26044 D Becoming eligible for membership of Block P only requires a boy to have earned a letter in any sport at P.U.H.S. Our Director of Ath- letics, Mr. Carl Elder, along with Mr. Ronald Kavern, act as advisors for this group. Among the activities sponsored by Block P this year were a dance, and the game between the Harlem Clowns and the P.U.H.S. and Bart- lett faculty. F. E. A. The Future Educators of America is a club which is composed of students wishing to major in the educa- tion field. As objectives, the club intends to develop competent teachers and administrators for the schools of our communities, states, and nation, to offer pertinent information and guidance to students who are inter- ested in pursuing a vocation in the field of education, to provide financial assistance to deserving members, to promote activities which will offer experience and training to its members, and to develop in its mem- bers the spirit of cooperativeness, and skills of con- ducting meetings and the qualities of leadership and citizenship. ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB, ROW ONE: H. Reyes, Point Chairman, H. Rod riguez, Vice-President, D. Alderman, President, C. Wolfram, Secretary, L. Lindstrom, Treasurer. ROW TWO: N. Moore, H. Rodriguez, M. Ecobisa, D Batsch, L, Christensen. ROW THREE: Advisor, Mr. Edward Schoenfeld N. Templeton, G. Hernandez, L. Dulay, M. Smith. F.E.A. Club, ROW ONE: M. Brockman, E. Cosby, Vice'President, K. Walker, Secretary, S. Walker, President. ROW TWO: J. Cemo, K. Benedict, P. Beard, C. Worthy. ROW THREE: L. Daybell, L. Rodgers, M. Sutherland, E. Wood. ROW FOUR: K. Johnson, T. Bishop, A. Rogers, D. May, M. Baker. Ewidmwi Mzdeft The Brush and Mallet Club is essentially a service organization in which the members wish to dedicate their time and talents toward promoting artistic activ- ities on the school campus and to plan student art displays. Dues which are collected are used for social events and recreation for the club members. 86. T G.A.A. G.A.A. is an organization in which all girls obtaining at least a B- in P.E. and a C aver- age in all other subjects can participate. The sports include volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis, table tennis, and badminton. These sports are played during eighth period every Wednesday and Thursday. To develop physical efficiency, to encour- age an interest in athletic activities, and to promote good sportsmanship and a spirit of cooperation and fellowship are the purposes of G.A.A. wud' G.A.A. OFFICERS: Marilyn Koller, Program Chairman: Pat Susoev, Presi- dent, Betsy Adelsbach, Treasurer: Leah Shannon, Publicity Chairman, Juanita Bledsaw, Secretary. L. Good for 2 points! Seniprs, ROW ONE: D., Parli S. Mills, M. Kegjg-.iiL. Todd, L. J., Baxley, Je V1 -rl- . D- -33565-iiiig .-.. -4-.i-3-iistssoev. ,,,i S.tH?Ylill,?Jt,L8ird, A. B6'fh6ffg'rI'i:5Qifvi1 Jpsiayless. ROW THREE: R. Stewart, N. r Nation,lJ. Michaelis, L4-Gearin, L. Sand- erson., R. Encinas, W. Davidson, J. Bax- ley. ROW FOUR: D. Millardh T. Silva, V. Coates., D, Alderman, L., Bosssuo, Y. Cast- slsmlagfv 'ff t White team takes a freethrow! side .P is E iii Xl Juniors, ROW ONE: B. Adelsbach, K. Vaz- naian, J. Phillips, F. Berra, C. White, P. Phillips, N. Sussoev, W. Blakely. ROW TWO: M. Sutherland, L. O'Neal, C. Lem- ing, B. Smith, E. Johnson, G. Davis, R. Kevorkian, M. Bastady. ROW THREE: S. Owen, N. Tinker, S. Jennings, B. Spears, M. Crabtree, Sf Ross, M. Holland.'ROW FOUR: M. Bastardo, C. Roman, G. Hud- dleston, B. Zakrzeski, D. Espejo, B.iMan- uel, P. Gomez, R. Aguirre, T. Carrillo. Sophomores, ROW ONE: M, Silva, J.iBl-ed- saw, L. Pettit, M. Hunter, A. Norman, H. Patmore, S. Eckel, J. Work, B. Owen, P. Anderson, A. Phillips, L. Scheppmann. ROW TWO: M. Koller, D. Valdez, M. Gaines., L. Smith, J. Smalley, J, Griswold, G. Hodge, M. Kotchevar, M. Lewis, S. Potter, C. Ambrosini. ROW THREE: B. Goucher, S. .Eriggesn,. A. Acosta,gfB31jPer- kins, P. Bastiariy1'l:M. Gemmell, M.'iB1rock- man, K. Alexander, N. Aguirre, L. Dulay, M. Ecobisa, C. Moore. ROW FOUR: C. Clay, M. Barnes, P. Hunter, F. Martinez, M. Bell, M. Salcido, M. Norwood, J. Mc- Combie, J. Williams, D. Arce, A. Maese, M. Sierra. h J . Freshmen, ROYLONE: S. Cemvf E- BROOK Reeves- J- Glides- witch. Ei SweikikfiffifFameff Row Fouaz L.,.,.lggnsperger, L. cs. Choate. v. Brockman. ,,r,: A A 1llJfaf5.T.Z5'iL1Qgp. f..' ' f l 5 w P. p2.:e'v'52aSlf:.f.'s-.asm P 'lffiggf ff gggggggg . .ggg gggg i g,,gl cilggg g B f t7f-:Miulsicf 5 -Depa rtment i.niCludeSf :the A Boys' pand7QGirls' Chorrusles,yand Glees, the .Concert Giieiafand the-5Maclr,igg,l ,..i,s singers, ig A f ,gsJA:ll of these groups ,take piartsfciin ,the annual .Spring and Christmas? concerts and the clistrict F6SflV8lQ, . V',, g 'gl - 1, ' J, ' , The Boys'and-G-itrrlisf' Glees puton programs for-,the elementary: schbols . and Jr. Highs: inthe area and the Girls' Glee sings forthe Christ- mas Candlelight service at the Congregational Church. Numerous performances for service clubs and church organizations have been given by the Concert Choir. This year the high point of the year's activities for the Concert Choir was singing for the opening ceremonies of the Win- ter Olympics at Squaw Valley. This group also gave a concert in Sparks, Nevada, and per- formed at the Baccalaureate and Commence- ment exercises. The Madrigals made thirty or forty appear- ances in nearby towns as well as our own com- munity and took part in a Madrigal song fest in Fresno. Girl's Chorus, ROW ONE: M. Mrosko, W. Scott, B. Friesen, M. Sisk, M. Garcia, M. Fabela, M. Flores. ROW TWO: O. Ochoa, E. Acton, S. Morrison, M. Casto, F. Maddox, M. Roman, J. Bratcher, Mr. Vaznaian. ROW THREE: J. Griffith, L. Riggins, D. Childers, B. Duncan, B. Harris, M. Bradbury, K. Thomas. Girls' Glee, ROW ONE: V. Borren, N. Gordon, G. Stiles, G. Acton, B. Royal, M. White, C. Belcher, J. Bough. ROW TWO: W. Keen, C. Mar- berry, I. Aguirre. S. Curtis, K. Guion, J. Fabela, F. Hawkins, P, Brown, Mr. John Vaznaian. ROW THREE: J. Pugh, S. Brackett, J. Mrosko, M. Grantham, N. Elstner, S. Sunder- land, W. Chandler, A. Rust. ROW FOUR: C. Kyle, L. Richards, C. Church, G. Root, P. Prince, K. Vaz- naian, C. Walker, D. Pearson, K. Wilden. Boys' Glee, ROW ONE: L. Ridgvvay, F. Rodriguez, M. Lindsay, H. Ridg- way. ROW TWO: C. Wheeler, R Belton, Mr. A. Huff, P. Simpson, A Poplin. ROW THREE: D, Strange, W Smothers, D. Hurstine, D. Enox ROW FOUR: C. Phillips, B. Craig K. Richardson, D. Scott, E. Gordon R. Floyd. 88 ff W 1.1 . Squaw Valley' Madrigals, SEATED: Mr. Huff, L. Rodgers, C. Sears, C. Fisher, E. Matlock, S. Wilstam. STANDING: D. Brooks, J. Franklin, B. Alexander, L. Wise, B.. Blackburn, P. Christenson, M. Fruit. Not pictured, J. Endsley. Concert Choir, ROW ONE: S. Loflin, J. Clem, J. Hickerson, S. Grider, C. Sears, C. Fisher, N. Newlin, J. Scarbrough, L. Hormel, H Platt, S. Wilstam, K. Cox, L. Todd. ROW TWO: L. Bosisio, N. Bratton, M. Lewis, J. Aanestead, D. Bunce, L. Rodgers, E. Matlock, E Patterson, A. France, J. Michaelis, P. Wagner, L. Moore, M. Luker, R. Stewart, R. Knight. ROW THREE: F. Velasquez, R. Horst, R Clower, M. Fruit, C. Holcomb, O. Hudspeth, L. Wise, D. Brooks, F. McGuire, S. Sunderland, D. Reigel, R. Clem, F. Gundran, L. Bab cock. ROW FOUR: B. Blackburn, M. Neufeld, G. Wall, T. Sewell, B. Webb, B. Alexander, P. Christenson, A. Moore, J. Franklin L. Milwee, L. Morrison, D. Dismuke, G. Lawson, G. Strange. 89 -Q -we 2..0s'l-, 5, Efwl Mr. Buck Shaffer Advisor The colorful P.U.H.S. band, composed of 108 members, 12 Orange Blos- soms, and 6 majorettes, played their way through another highly successful year. Everyone who wit- nessed their performances praised their superior music ability and their ex- cellent marching precision. ROW ONE: S. Johnson, J. Callahan, G. Morales, L. Richards, T. Peters. ROW TWO: D. Ganey, C. Walker, L. Beaver. ROW THREE: C. Cloer, L. Jewell, K. Curtin, B. Kyker, M. Knight, B. Gill, J. Goux, S. Gillett, J. Work, N. Adams, S. Owens, A. Davies, L. Daybell. ROW FOUR: B. Raub, C. Ellis, S. Landers, M. Goodson, J. James, J. McCloskey, T. Jones, D. Redman, J. Schade, M. Hunter, L. Foster, B. Barber, M. Bastady, J. Hoskins, A. Hubert, D. Mabs, J, Davis, P. Ground, P. Beard, J. T. Ellis. ROW FIVE: M. Brockman, M. Hutchinson, A. Hutchinson, P. Anderson, P. Kyle, P. Brown, C. Davidson, R. Probasco, G. Quiram, T, Donaly, C. Sanders, S. Bonilla, S. Duguay, L. Lindgren, L. Raasch, M. Washburn, B. Mauldin, E. Gunderson, M. Wagner, R. Overman, D. VanHorn, A. Norman. ROW SIX: K. Rodieck, Q. Q, 5 .fR.,lTl I I Q - vm N, lf V miie. 'Fla ,i 9 Among the places at which the band played were the Tulare Festival parade, the Delano Harvest parade, the Porterville Armistice Day Parade, the Springville Hospital Concert, the Long Beach Review at which they placed sec- ond inthe class A division, a concert in the Veterans Hos- pital, a parade for Zorro in Disneyland, the Christmas Parade in Porterville, and the opening ceremonies to the Olympics at Squaw Valley. As a climax to the year's activities, the band played at the Spring Festival, where the musical ability and inter- pretation is rated, and at their annual Spring Concert this year featuring Raphael Mendez. Officers: J. T. Ellis, Vice-President: Betty Kyker, Secretary Treasurer, Larry Lindgren, President. K. Rankin, J. Rouch, D. Fry, S. Brockman, E. Sailors, S. Muller, M. Knight, D. Schieler, L. Todd, R. Jewell, A. Coleman, D. Giddings, E. ' ' ' ' S. F' D. L lli J. Emer , T. Stur eon, L. Clift. Hunt, L. Spiker, B. Dillahunty, M. Wall, B. Phillips, B. Ingram, G. Baker, W. Cloer, riesen, ua n, y g ROW SEVEN: D. Mitchell, J. Savala, D. Dees, M. Garner, J. Franklin, D. Pipenburg, H. Parez, S. Cone, M. Morales, B. Orosco, L. Benton, D. Brown, J. Dykes, B. Hester, S. Darnell, A. Souza, K. Guion, S. Thomas, S. Reisig, P. Wallace, B. Dilday, L. Canerday, C. Nicholson, D. Carroll, W. Clark, R. Rogers, L. Parnell, K. Burris, T, Pressen, M. Orozco, M. Bell. S. Bohannon, R. Kevorkian, E. Thompson. E L. BMJ The fabulous Studio Band is famous all over the valley. The members of this group meet and practice mostly on their own time, displaying a tremendous interest in music. The Studio Band plays at all the major dances in the valley. This year they were seen at many proms, Castle Air Force Base officers' dance, and at the dance held in the Tulare Memorial Hall featuring the number one fe- male vocalist, Connie Francis. We at can be proud to have Such StUdlO Band, ROW ONE: J. T3fldl'OW, D. MltChell, L. Jewell, J. Smith, an outstanding musical group for our school. Hoskins, T. Donaly. Hmm co-em Co-Eds is made up of a group of girls who enjoy music enough to spend much of their extra time bettering themselves in this field. Most of the girls are students of P.U.H.S. with a few from Porterville Junior College. This group plays for all the major banquets in this area. Among the functions they played for this year a few were the Jr. Chamber of Commerce Banquet, the Lions Club Banquet, and the Junior Class Play. Co-Eds, ROW ONE: C. Cloer, J. Hunt, K. Johnson, E. Cosby. ROW TWO: A. Norman, P. Beard, P. Ground, B. Kyker. ROW THREE: S. Friesenr M' Basfadvl S' Dugay' Orchestra: Karen Johnson, Ellen Cosby, Sharon Quandt, Carol Morrison, Shirley Speers, Eddie Short, Beverly Perkins. 0 The P.U.H.S. orchestra is composed of boys and girls interested in keeping the art of the string instruments alive. The class is relatively small, but it is grow- ing with each passing year. As yet the orchestra has not played for any functions, but they are looking forward to such engagements soon. 92 B. Raub, D. VanHorn, B. Mauldin. ROW TWO: D. Carroll, B. Ingram, T. Sturgeon, J. Blassingame, E. Hunt. ROW THREE: M. Morales, Buck Shaffer, Director: L. Raasch, L. Lindgren, R. Probasco, J. Slavehouse 90 gets lots of business at the annual Latin Club Slave Auction Although the academic part of school lite is being stressed more and more, clubs and their activities are A Z1 I I Spanish Club dents learn very necessary for providing both recreation and lead- .lid Mi ership experiences. ..-gang ' On this page are pictured some various examples of , Rh' the activities put on by the school clubs. y Banquets offer opportunities for honoring deserv- ing club members. 'KPCIQ-,, The FBLA is rewarded for its efforts in the Veterans Day parade. Q iw I 'i'. .mm The Girls' League Installation. 93 -- The Cadet Corps was organized to give boys of high school age the opportunity of learning the basic military field maneuvers as well as close order drills, marksmanship, orderly con- duct, and good sportsmanship. Contrary to what many may think, the Corps is not a pushover course. Strict discipline is upheld at all time. Company A, ROW ONE: R. Foster, S. Clark, J. Boydstun, J Platt, R. Crabtree, J. Crabtree. ROW TWO: V. Delail, R. Fred: rickson, L. Johnson, R. Peyron. ROW THREE: P. Turf, T. Byers, C. Bennett, J. Vargas. ROW FOUR: W. Kieffer, J Hampton, L. Dowdy, E. Wilcher. Cadet Officers, ROW ONE: S. Krieger, D. O'Bannon, R. Urmy. ROW TWO: J. Yancey, L. Willey, R. Cole. ROW THREE: D. Treadwell, J. Tull, M. Garner, K. Boydstun. Company B, ROW ONE: W. Lanham, R. Brunson, J. Griffith, E. Morgan ROW TWO: W. Reed, B. Agnew, A. Castaneda. ROW THREE: J. Thomp son, T. O'Bannon, C. Anderson. ROW FOUR: J. Moorehead, D. Tread well, M. Ballmes. ROW FIVE: R. Holcomb, D. Autry, C. Payton. 94 l P The Cadet Ball is a traditional social get-together calling for the formal dress of the Cadets and guests. This year's dance was a big social success on the P.U.H.S. campus. lVlr. John Har- ris proved that his men could be gentlemen as well as com- bat men. The Announcing of the Honorary Colonel and her attendants provided an extra treat for those present. Color Guard: Crabtree, T.g Hampton Foster J Tull ROW TWO D Treadwell R Foster R Cole J Yancey iuuavallom 0- '60 Fawlgu Ewdmxge Swim .,.. Laura enjoys the most popu- Laura and her new American sisters, lar American pastime . . . Francie and Karin, study together. Exchange student program are one of the basic keys to world understanding. This year PUHS has been fortunate to participate for the first time in this program. Our foreign exchange student was Laura Bosisio, who attended Porterville High School for one year under the American Field Service program. Laura found life in Amer- ica so exciting that although she was at times lonely for her family, she found it difficult to return to her home in Reggio Emilia, Italy, this June. Laura was the guest of lVlr. and Nlrs. Albin Baker and their chil- dren during her stay in Porterville. During the year, she visited several local service clubs and other or- ganizations to tell about her experi- ences as an exchange student. Two of the most exciting things that happened to Laura during her stay were her unexpected participa- tion in the opening of the Winter Olympic Games at Squaw Valley and free tennis instruction as a part of the high school physical education program. School subjects in Italy and the United States don't differ too greatly according to Laura, although stu- dents here have more freedom of choice. Students in her city have a choice between attending a com- merce, science, classic or teacher preparatory high school. Laura was enrolled in a five year commerce high school, where her subjects were mostly commercial, but were accompanied by consider- able science and foreign language. She studied English and French for three years each. She will have one more year of high school when she returns to Italy, and then her plans will be indefinite. She would like to become an interpreter, but that would mean college, and college isn't for every- one in Italy. 96 Laura and Jane enjoy the activities at Squaw Valley. 41 Dave Awllkye.. As a member of the Baker family, Laura helps with chores. This year, at last, stop lights have been installed at the intersection of Jaye and Olive Streets. Through the hard work and dili- gence of PUH's own T.A.S.C., this once hazardous intersection has been made safe. v ,.., Lulu Aww This year the P.U.H.S. choir and band were honored by being asked to participate in the opening ceremonies of the 1960 Olym- pics held at Squaw Valley. The members ot these groups traveled caravan style in chartered , Greyhound buses. Their first sight of the impressive Squaw Valley was received when they gathered together tor mass rehearsal with all the other bands and choirs attending the function. There were bands and choirs from all over the States of California and Nevada. Great inspiration was felt by all the students at the opening cere- monies which were nationally televised. This is an experience which will remain in the memories of all who participated after many years A preview of the champions at work. have pagged, Attention Panther Band. I is r Qi' G 5' J :I .. 1 6' A . W A V V - -.ii Q 4' 7' T33 , 5 T if ii i T ti ' ' aan- P' , x , . . . . and our teeth chattered! The scenery was breathtaking and the competition The whole gang was anxious to get started. was Spectacular. 3 ,,.K,,, Mn as I ll'l..,L ' . . ft 'il .V f 913, FJWES 'i if M til . f ,L is ' if tj, ' V fr . us I T - 9' if , 'K Q1 f M,H H tg' Vi A.:.' if it .. ,.gt. .. ,,.. ..W,. : 4, ,, f K up.. i . i.ygtg. .iii Y ' 57, ' i fi ' 1 QA. --2'-4 97 2-- gomlldaf mag V' V Lendm The Booster Club is in- tended to promote school spirit by encouraging the individuals to participate in school activities and to of- fer their services to the stu- dent body. Members ofthe club can win pins and letters by ac- cumulating a specific num! ber of points. These points can be earned by making posters for school events, selling programs at games, and various other activities. SONGLEADERS: Clockwise from the top, Linda Lindgren, Diane Anderson, Karen Elder, The Orange and the Green finishes a Nancy Loyd, and Judy Baxley. Center, Mascot Daphne Sorey. basketball game , N ' EX 1 K it ...HEP 5 ww: Q Booster Club, ROW ONE: D. Parli, L. Todd, S. Mills, E. Johnson, Vice- President: S. Kubista, President: F. Berra, Treasurer: F. Tomicich, Secre tary: C. White, J. Phillips, F. Tom icich, D. Anderson, ROW TWO: S Jennings, N. Ticker, B. Combs, M Kotchevar, R. Kevorkian, D. Batsch D. DePaoli, M, Hunter, B. Corzine S. Johnson, S. Eckel. ROW THREE C. Rodriguez, L. Love, D. May, S Ragsdale, L. Bougher, D. Sheela, J. Rockholt, S. Rodgers, L. Hargett, B. Smith, C. Nava, A. Nava. ROW FOUR: P. Geringer, G. Davis, G. Smith, G. Charley. ROW FIVE: N. Loyd, S. Blasingame, M. Bastady, C. Walker, B. Bliesner, S. Wells, H Rodriguez, L. Moreno, I. Moreno, J. Rouch, Advisor, Mr. Edward Schoen- feld. ROW SIX: J. Miller, M. Hill, S. Calkins L. Barnes S. Watson vv. Chandler, K. Gaming, G. Simpi son, B. Blackburn, N. Hunt. Yell Leaders: Jim Cox, Barbara Calkins, Harley Phillips. , ,A Mr, Carl Elder Director of Athletics Mr. Sim lness football Mr. Al Melcer basketball Mr. William Hatch baseball SPORT Mr. Orval Gillett track rn Q .W x 4 'lit' gms Lip! H0 k . fb 'P' if l Q 'I A 'flinfvg YU'-Q Aldfezea ville Yam AMQ Foowaff - f't ' lt takes a lot of intestinal fortitude to play the rough and rugged game of football. Our Football Player of the Year, Larry Kirby, has just that. Larry sparked the Panthers with his keen red-dog tactics and his team- work. This gridiron terror was co-captain of the team and was picked for this award by the Quarterback Club. After the season flashed his name in the newspapers and on radio Larry was considered as a definite threat to opposing schools. His actions made other coaches shake in their boots before they met up with sure death! Queen, Barbara Calkins T Boys' fancies turn to the opposite sex after the sports season ends. Each year the football players select the Queen and her attendants. These girls are favorites of the squad and chosen on a basis of popular- ity, personality, and general appearance. As the crown is placed on the Queen's head the grid season ends and is written in the record books while the Queen begins her reign. JZ Our Track Athlete of the Year is an outstanding sup- porter of all Panther sports. Pete Adelsbach has the strength and will power to break records wherever he enters competition. Pete was a member of the Varsity Football Squad and he is now displaying other talents which he possesses. Many goals are set before Pete because he is now in his last season and will try and set records in his events that will live forever. Because of his great potentials Pete has been selected as the outstanding Track Athlete. Attendant, Sharon Giraudi Attendant, Diane De Paoli Qs 6' 5 lVlaurice Talbot picked up rebound after re- bound to set up key plays for the 'A' Basketball Team. Goose as he is sometimes called set a new Central Yosemite League record by scoring the most points in a single season. Towering over many other centers lVlaurice did a terrific job of tipping the ball to his teammates so that his title was well earned. His dead eye aim and his height helped lVlaurice win the coveted title. 3? 34446466 Bob Byars in his senior year at P.U.H.S. is expected to do great things for the Panther moundsmen this year. Bob was all-conference last season and has a very good chance of repeating this tribute again. Be- sides being on the high school team Bob has more baseball experience because he has played in the Babe Ruth Summer League. Bob's qualifications have nomi- nated him as the Baseball Player of the Year. Bob has several marks in his favor already because of his experi- ence and sportsmanship qualities. Attendant, Marilyn Keck Attendant, Patty Grossman 11'- Emkdgaff 5 , ai .. v.. . . .. lm ' Porterville's sharp shooting star. Charlie Chambers, was co-winner of the Athlete of the Year in Basketball. Charlie helped the Panthers in the efforts to retain their title as league champions. Even though the title wasn't held Charlie was second in league scoring, sec- ond only to Maurice. ln an overall picture Charlie put up a good offensive and defensive effort. Queen, Judy Baxley Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all? As a highlight of the Basketball season a member of the fairer sex was chosen to hold the title of Queen for the year. A queen is an honorary mem- ber of the squad that chose her and will remain in her w official position until a new one is crowned, placing the present Queen in the mem- ory book forever. ml, ' ' -Aaswwwmf-M, ,i-mwfv -W,,,,.wwuu,. 0 , 1 Y ,M W Wf, :Q r Ea -, 1-uf.-vfa..,.-w.,,.5Q-. - gi? 1 . Q iii Vi H? ,.t, 2 f - ..R'sm3'fB5l ' ' My 'WWE ' ' ' ,vm W, wIhag,.,mM-,- 1, ,, J ' - f- jm- 1 ,, 1 v-. 1 if 'L Ir 'vu' , -, 1 A i , 4 1uWbPwff'w1, ,H 1 'QE AESITV STAETIME sf QWEEQ 'W Bill Kramer 4 Allen Fox Richard Don Porter J , 'wav Bob Nuckolsfihggiw Jeff Cole Terry Orton Bob ' Andy Moore ,fu '2 !N'iv wf- Eddie Phillips f r Q n Agulrrenx- Harvey Smlth Nlck.MLill,Qr 'Rx John Baldwin, ' L' K ' 1 F 6 nm-Q li e f flu 4. .Wx f Jasper Landvf' 1 Cary Gardne ' ' l.QjgQ. 'r 1 ... 1 1 .fa E 1 .,h' 5 h . fi' ,p : l X 1 ffl' Jack ouasuplfp Larry Kirby J b Dinanunty Pdrterville Porterville Porterville Porterville Porterville Porterville Portervllle EQ'l'16LfVl I le ..32 ..26 ..23 ..21 ..6 ..6 ..27 ..O sg rferville. .13 34 13 13 7 41 13 12 21 7 1 -F.. Fresno . .E.B. Bakersfield Delano Mt. Whitney Redwood Tulllalfe . -,,1 x W...,-- If w. Joe Souza !'!r3 wwf! Jerry Taylor Ted Gifford Frank McGusr Jerry Oden 1 rrrl 1 L orm 1, 107 That's the way to go, John! Porterville Union High School Panthers appeared to be headed Jasper catches a pass. Jasper runs at Mt. Whitney. for their second league title in a row during the 1959 pre-season games, until they met the Bakers- field Drillers. The Panther was ex- pected to be the powerhouse of the Central Yosemite League, but because of a huge amount of in- juries the pre-league prediction proved to be wrong. The Varsity team tried hard to win the crown again, but time dldn't permit them to meet their goal. Waxing the Red- wood Rangers was' the only win the Panthers captured during this league season. Mr. Sim lness, in his second year as head coach, built up a badly damaged line in time for league play while his asso- ciate, Mr. John Trantham, taught the backfield to run, run, and run. Long after the final seconds of the last game the crowd will echo the phrase, Our Panthers are the Best. Xgfasfww if N? Q, Y E,,1..'.lVg:gV'-ire, V ya xr 55 LQax5l 'c'3tQEb 1.5 ,L iz Q - . N ,I ' :fy A ,vf 5 - Fawn Q., . , Mike Neufeld, Jinks Canerday-Managers Baldwin gets a hole. Vww' Which way'd they go? Kramer on his way down. Bill on the way. XX Il G FMZZAZ 'QW-1, QWIL Q - Qs ' C Q, . . Q B 0 ill W. Q' mu BALI ft 5 5 fi A Coaches Bill Hatch and Bob Otto. MCU-BS, CU-BS, CU-BS was the yell that led the HB class football squad through the past season. Mr. Robert Otto and his coaching colleague Mr. William Hatch formed one of P.U.H.S.'s finest teams. As far as seeing action, all the members of the group saw plenty of it. The Cubs went rambling down the field to several victories racking up large scores. With fine potential, sportsmanship, and teamwork as their guiding lights, the turf stars walked away from their opposition like the second hand from the hour hand. Time after time the Cubs rallied to prove their practice sessions, where the skills of football were pol- ished, were worth while. When the crowds were waiting for Var- sity games, they saw football at its very best. Cubs Scoreboard Porterville. .40 7 Porterville. . Porterville. . Porterville. . Porterville. , Porterville. . Porterville. Porterville. . Porterville. . Captains, Ken Sweet and Cliff Brown Arvin Fresno E.B. Bakersfield Delano Nlt. Whitney Redwood Tulare Hanford ROW ONE Statler, M., Dulay, R., Porter, D., Garcia, T., Harper, D., Davis, J., Peralta, G., Sweet, K. ROW TWO: Raasch, L., Camarena F Dulay A Stephen, B., Herrell, D., Benton, L., Gross, L., Carrillo, J., Tatum, J., manager. ROW THREE: Don, E., Obrian, R., Mabs D Gould D Bannister, D., Marshall, D., Osborn, R., Lithen, J. ROW FOUR: Zontek, B., Marshall, B., Floyd, B., Wells, D., Brown, C Bate S Ashworth R Gill,J. atW .Hli2TxilS Captains, Tony Morales and Greg Boyer. Porterville. Porterville. Porterville. Porterville, Porterville. Porterville, Porterville. Porterville. Our Kittens were the only foot- ball squad that took champion- ship in their classification. The C's showed their coaches, Mr. John Herrell and Mr. George Reimer, that they will soon re- place the members of the other squads in future years. If a per- son were to look ahead into the future he could prophesy a great Varsity team in times to come. Showing vim, vigor, and vitality, the largest C squad in P.U.H.S.'s history slashed the other groups with an understand- ing that football is definitely a contact sport. A person could summarize the past season as a period of time that was climaxed by sparkling runs, slashing passes, and spiraling kicks. 54 O, .Tulare 34 O. ,Woodlake 26 6. ,Woodlake 12 O. .Delano 13 13. .Mt. Whitney 33 6, .Redwood 21 7. .Tulare 14 O. .Hanford x x r 1 M Fovllnff . X 'F J 3 . ir.:...1.e- i F' r , l r lv, A . A - ' . is ,ggg . , bi f ' f . , n 4 eg I . Ss- Q . . 5 si T 112.5 C Class Coaches: Mr. George Reimer and Mr. John Herrell C Class, ROW ONE: Carganilla, P., Nicholson, B., Wells, D., Seaman, M., Wiseman, D., Lynn, B., Mantooth, R., Zeddies, A., Weaver, H. ROW TWO: Roundtree, R., Contreras, F., Morales, T., Marshall, L., LaLanne, D., Sandoval, J., Pratt, D., Falconer, B., Ramirez, R., Brun- ner, J., Geringer, J. ROW THREE: Bruemmer, P., Manager, Babcock, M., Perdue, J., Rodriguez, J., Sunderland, J., Boyer, G., Wilcox, B., Clayborn, J., Eala, S., Traeger, W., Emberson, J., Manager. ROW FOUR: Kilmartin, R., Hurley, M., Jones, B., Christi, B., Wiseman, D., Musgrove, I., Todd, C., Nuckols, D., Simpson, P. -sfwflw I Q a 1 1 2 2 q q .Q nl: Q Q . 9 Q Q Q 5 !.:'..zffQ'f2-92. -.13 . '55-14:r.Ls:r,..l.f-1-if-'J 3 -'ffl 59-5 -Civ!-2-K 4'-.3 fri- I---,.. . . ,,. 4, -z1rfvqivgx-5 fre-f ff-,fi ,.Z,g.s2Xf,Q,ww3g.l.9a.,g.. Q-T 4 -2 if TQ T.. ...JSE dig, ,-. ,. 4,4 , .fmesk lg ' 1' i ., -fl wif - M - .. l H' - '. , 2g44..zv9 : i av .. .3 . ' . fi V ,C ..i. it W 1, . ball action with a new look in school spirit. V. Coaches: Bob Bottoms and John McCafferty Many times during the 1959-60 football season the players, coaches, and managers wished ourJunior Varsity could have stopped the clock. The J. V. gridders swept past large teams with more man-power and seniority. In other tilts the Panther Cats Ja. Fofolgaa PANTHER CATS' SCORECARD 6 45 were halted by lack of experience. Fumbles, Qogegville O 54 South glib intercepted passes, and other mistakes cost PO e V.' Ie 19 24' ' ' 'h V ' .t' the future Panthers the game. As time Ortem' e '- 14' ' fri, more vars! V ticked away on the clock the turfers Eoriervlue lg 7 ancopa Dafdty slashed away with the spirit of an army on Portervlne 24 O ' H efang a victory march. Led by two fine mentors, Portervlue 13 32 .?.nlOr lVlr. Robert Bottoms and lVlr. John McCaf- Pggtgmus 6 40' ' ' ' 'Nath ferty, the J. V. s finished the time for foot- ponervme' 4 ' A 7 20' I h I I t Bakersfield Since playing on a team or rooting for a favorite squad indicates school loyalty, the Panther Cats feel that they have contributed their part by preparing themselves to be next year's Varsity. ROW ONE Cleft to rightbz Rodriquez, F., Wendland, A., Clark, W., Hardy, W., Muther, B., Sterling, D., Tapia, J., Davis, B., Gray, A. ROW TWO: Savala, J., Doty, D., Sewell, L., Londquist, C., Irvin, S., Kervorkian, D., Pipkin, B., Ford, J. ROW THREE: Alba, J., Tharp, M., Todd, G., co-captain, Luna, R., co-captain, Bailey, D., Bovetti, K., Payne, J.: Contreras, D., Gartung, M. ll2 rr Emmys N .- . Y is is 5s... 'N x Foofwaa 4 1 F ii' . 7 1 Mr. Ronald Kavern and Mr. Bill Joos, coaches Time flew so fast during the football season that fans hardly noticed the B reserves, since they are only in their second year of existence. Again this year Cub CGTS' SCOI'ebOaI'd Mr. Ronald Kavern was head coach. Only one change portervjlla V 6 O- .South High was made in the football coaching staff at P.U.H.S. and the B reserves were the lucky recipients. Mr. Wil' Portervllle' ' 7 14' 'Tulare , liam Joos, former elementary school coach, joined the P0l't9VV'H9- -12 26. -Strathmore B 5 team as associate coach. Having a full schedule of Porterville. .24 O, .lVl3l'iC0pa J. V. games just like other Panther athletes, the reserves portervjllel Q 5 6. -Delano smasgecg the. barriers clfh other teams is time prog- - - resse . xperience was e reason t is eam was pro- Portervllle' '26 0' 'North Hfgh moted in the first place. Every boy that made up the Portervllle- - 6 12- -Bakersfield group learned through experience in games, the funda- mental needs of this exciting sport. C., Dunbar, D., Yeager, L., Jackson, D., Keller, L., Hanggi, K., Sue, R. ROW THREE: Camarena, J., Hall, G., Certuche, L., Jimenez, B. Rodgers, R., Mohler, D., Wheeler, C., Barbar, B., Gibbs, J. ROW FOUR: Millard, N., Babcock, L., Rogers, C., Strange, D., Frankum, R. Brown, W., Davis, J., Dickson, L. if 'J Oi ,el 'i 113 ROW ONE: Martinez, J., Carpenter, L., Dulay, B., Baxter, B., Wallace, A., Ellsworth, J., Desoto, B. ROW TWO: Roberson, D., Cornelius, WEQWMQMK' A tisket, a tasket, we want a basket was a very familiar yell during the 1960 basketball season. Again as in years past the team coach was Nlr. Al Melcer who has led several teams to league championship to prove his knowledge of basketball and its fundamentals has spread to his basket- ball players. Practice sessions saw the Varsity working overtime to polish up their team-work so that they could win and repeat their title of league champions. A Panther motto might be lf at first you don't succeed try, try and try again. The possibility of being League Champions was dropped when they were clobbered by other league opponents during the time when the flue bug hit our campus. We salute our basketball athletes in their labor to represent our school during the Joe Orton past school year. In pre-season tangles the Panthers came in sec- t'lt L Ond Pl2Ce 'H Bakefsfleld S TOUYHH- g. i'ii A ment for senior high level. V V V Q. vgi. ihh.. , .- -, N A .. l y, stt. i .. .. Q at 'EEE 5593VY?1'!55S2!2E:i' ' Q... ..,.. 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W, W,,..,,,,...., . , is W ,, ,,,,.. 5,,,,,,.,MN.. , . . ,. f zssiifffi- le: z:sQz,.:sQr':sex11f 1- if .,,- 1 :H-:sff,s1wz.s:sasmsa 154,K-fgggkggfgggmw., rw , ,, .. ..,, ..., ,,.. , . x f - f-b- if fl:-lliwi-U, f.-fb.. :Q f V- fi-:flwf1M,.,w,.m--- H,-ml, ' 'K fzzsfea: ff -1- we , f 34 if Jim Lithen Lithen makes a lay-up. Maurice tucks it away. Charlie does the mambo. Mdfa + Talbot takes a free throw Where's the game? Interested on-Iookers. l M4417 Coach Ron Kavern and his Junior Varsity Basket- ballers crashed through one of the best seasons in many years. With the spark and drive of a cham- pionship team our Panther Cats wouldn't stop when defeat looked them in the face. Their courage, am- bition, and lust for blood dubbed them the most feared club in the league. Playing the preliminary game before the Varsity the J.V. club had great support and responded splendidly with an excellent season and their show of knowledge their able coach Ron Kavern passed on to them. Porterville. . . Porterville, . , Porterville. . . Porterville. . . Porterville. . . Porterville. . . Porterville. . . Porterville. . . ifPorterville. , . Porterville. . . Porterville. , . Porterville. . . tPorterville. . . Porterville. . . Porterville. . . Porterville. . . Porterville .....,.., fPorterville League Games Junior Varsity, ROW ONE: G. Williams, Manager, J. Camarena, D. Smothermon, L. Wise, C. Grimm, K. Bovetti. ROW TWO: M. Porter, Managerg D. Offill, J. Smith, P. Yost, K. Bovetti. Coach, Mr. Ron Kavern 56 South High .... ..,, 2 5 49 North High ......... 35 54 East Bakersfield ..... 27 49 East Bakersfield ...., 31 51 North High ......... 23 34 Delano ....... .... 2 9 41 Bakersfield . . .... 33 40 Redwood . . ..,. 34 52 Tulare ,., ...,49 34 Whitney . , . . . . .53 41 Hanford . . . .. . .40 38 Delano . , .... 31 50 Redwood , . .... 45 51 Exeter ..,.35 39 Tulare ... . . . .41 30 Exeter , . .... 23 41 Whitney . . . . . . .50 51 Hanford ... ,...41 XX Il lf a person were hired to sum- marize the past scramble of Basketball action, as seen through the eyes of the coach, he might say, We're on our way, we can't be stopped. Mr. John Trantham really sparked his B's into winning for their school by his constant drive and stamina which evidently brushed oft on the Cubs. Be- cause the team played at odd times, sports fans were kept away from the games at first but when the win column began to rise so did the number of spectators. As we review the exciting and action-packed sea- son, we know that the Cubs of 1960 will never slow down but go right on to the top. CUBS SCORECARD Porterville .....,... 44 Delano ...., , Porterville ..., 53 Redwood . . . . Porterville .,,. 41 Tulare ..... . Porterville .... 28 Mt. Whitney ,.., Porterville .... 51 Hanford ..., . . Porterville .,.. 53 Delano . . . . Porterville ..., 53 Redwood . . . . , Porterville ,.., ,... 5 O Mt. Whitney ,... Porterville .,.. 49 Tulare ..,... . Porterville ,... 61 Hanford ....,. Porterville ,... 14 South High ,,,.. Porterville .... 14 North High ...., Porterville ..,, 16 East High . . . . . Porterville ..,, 17 East High , , . . . Porterville .,.. 33 North High ,.... Coach John Trantham ROW ONE: R. Dulay, C. Brown, D. Wells, A. Dulay, F. Camarena, R. Sisk, J. Carrailo. ROW TWO: L. Clifft, Manager, E Chiuminatta, M. Unser, B. Stephen, L. Talbot, E. Jones, P. Davis. Porterville Porterville Porterville Porterville Porterville Porterville. A A A A A Porterville Porterville Porterville Porterville, A . . A Porterville, .A A A A Porterville Porterville. A A , . . Porterville League Games T ' . i f Strathmore Delano A A A Corcoran A A . . . Redwood Tulare A . Mt. Whitney Hanford A Delano Redwood A Tulare A A Corcoran A Bartlett A A A Mt. Whitney Hanford A , Coach, Mr. George Reimer Kittens, ROW ONE: T. Cox, C. Davidson, S. Bonilla, P. Carganilla, W. Traeger, D. Giddings, G. Boyer. ROW TWO: D. Buntrock, E. Berryhill, S. Olmedo, B. Wilcox, R. Hill, B. Falconer, P. Simpson. XX II With a host of fine young talent, coach George Reimer molded around his older boys one of the smoothest working basketball machines in the league. Playing without much support at the away games the Kittens surprised everyone by clawing their way through the league games and clobber- ing some of the toughest com- petition around. Coach Reimer claims that the name Kittens doesn't do this tough little club justice. They might be small but they exert as much energy toward winning as any club twice their size. Coach, Mr. Bob Otto Good hold' I-OI' 4 On television you hear of toe-holds and other fake sayings, but during our Varsity Wrestling season you could hear such terms as half-nelsons, referee's holds, and pin- ning combinations, because our wrestling pro- gram is real action, not just a big show. Several returning lettermen helped the team reach the zenith in the eyes of ringside viewers. As the grapplers learned by experience they improved their record of bouts won and decreased their xi g loss column. Different holds were learned as taught by Mr. Robert Otto during the practice fl mat sessions. When the outlook for a meet , didn't look so hot the team members joined together to brighten their scope and head for victory lane. As the referees gave our mat Jerry starts his pinning combinations. men points they also gained in the skills of this exciting sport. Wrestling Squad, ROW ONE: B. Floyd, D. Flores, K. Sweet, T. Garcia, S. Pryor, L. Todd. ROW TWO: D. Wells, L. Goss, T. Jewell, E. Houghton, T. Brown, E. Keck, J. Oden. ROW THREE: N. Millard, R. Cook, D. Simmons, F. McGuire, D. Duncan, R. Hernan- dez, M. Gartung, F. Lambert, K. Mancini, J. Robinson. ff l -s, Q T U Hill 1: ' ' 4 5 iiiirsfif Coach Orval Gillett. Cross Country activity under the capable leadership of coach Orval Gillett captured third place in the Varsity divi- sion and second in the Frosh-Sophomore league. They lit- erally ran over some of the toughest teams in the league and scored some impressive victories as far as points are concerned. Running through all sorts of weather conditions and over all kinds of rough terrain the Panthers tore up the paths of the Murray Park course while burying their foes and facing defeat to some very powerful teams. Both squads proved to their coach that determination and rigid training pays off during sports time. Along with our Concert Choir and Panther Band the Cross-Country squad played an important part in the Winter Olympic Games. The carrying of the Olympic torch was a highlight for the members of the '60 team because it was an honor for our athletics department to represent our country in this Olympic event. Each member carried the torch a mile on its trip to the Olympic site at Squaw Valley from the Los Angeles Coliseum, the site of the 1932 Olympic games. Porterville Porterville Porterville. . Porterville. . Porterville 41044 Co Redwood Hanford Mt. Whitney Tulare Delano ROW ONE: V. Murillo, B. Vavrock, D. Price, L. Frayo. ROW TWO: R. Rotramel, G. Goss, W. Dunn, D. Christen- son, S. Bonilla, B, Green, D. Megee, A. Goss. ROW THREE: Coach Orval Gillett, G. Ferguson, E. Ball, B. Leaver, D. Duncan, E. Keck, G. Mayes, D. Dees. ,ka 4 f AA!! E an 4 I -is l ei- . Miss ,si . M -g Vg, I .W Embarragged? Breast stroke if . is 55, it ..P' V,.,k R, , Marie Ellis, Coach They're off! The girls' swimming team is off on one of their most exciting seasons. Diving, swimming, practicing turns, and rac- ing they prepared for their league schedule. Miss Ellis, capable, deserving coach of our Panther girls had noth- ing bad to say of her mer- maids for when the season ended their victory cup was full to overflowing and the girls were bursting with pride. 4 ,ent 1 3 M :QQ r' vs -' ..., K ,M f' A mmm T ' 5l..uI'.-,.- P U 2 ie. K gl ra., . ,t., .iii wwf' 'f' QQ. 7:4 W k.. , . ,MQ . s g, N: - sm, .., .. 'ef ' ' 'i .. f away... if . 'H :W ,Q -51 . . we - ... .. vlll , . if 2742 A K -tv W.. ,.. . ...,, , , W ., . V ,, ,.,, .a-be . Perfect form girls! ROW ONE: J. Watson, G. Simpson, J. Miller, M. Mock, C. Price, M. Barnes, L. Kinard, L. O'Neal, L. Garfield. ROW TWO: V, McRee, B. Manuel, G. Davis, C. Fenner, C. Taylor, N. Newlin, P. Blaylock, M. Statler, J. Giraudi. ROW THREE: C. Choate, C. Thomas, C. Elsworth, A. Pitman, M. Sunderland, S. Leslie, J. Rouch, J. Smalley, J, Crabtree, J. Griswold. ROW FOUR: T. Smith, V. Coates, C, Pressley, M. Young, P. Shires, R. Encinas, S. Eckles, M. Smith, J. Baker. 122 L. The frost is on the pumpkins and the ice is on the pond. This is the day our Panther swim- ming team enters the water! I With tank suits, towels and ice 'Y picks as standard equipment, 4 and coaches bundled up in top coats, scarves, and stocking caps, the teams prepare for a victorious season. I I Their spirit doesn't falter a W bit and they enter the water with MM a brave seriousness to begin an exciting year for both boys and coaches. . L Under the direction of a new ? head coach, Mr. Phil Lindgren, ww our cubs and Panthers worked 'W ' hard to make it a fabulous sea- son, and now that the year has terminated we see they have lived up to our greatest expec- tations. 41 . ff' ,ft .ss They're in the air! Neil Shows his form, Our free style relay team. ROW ONE: M. S , B ' ter, S. Hundsorfer, B. Elmore, R. Frankum, L. Young, L. Keller, B. Bradley, L. Smith. ROW TWO: R. Beckun2?nlE.eIBovetti, C. Gardiieriuik. Fox, C,'Turner, J. Weisenburger, D. Peak, J. -Gambel, H. Hughes, A. Harness, B. Jwtes. ROW THREE: K, Hintgny Mgr,g K, Hunsaker, Mgr.: E. Gunderson, D. Marshell, D. Chadwick, N. Smith, K. Green, D. Offil, M.p rise, R. Burger, S. Floyd, Mgr.: P. Bremmer, Mgr. ROW FOUR: J. Robinson, M. Guinn, L. Marshell, B. DeSoto, V. Hodge, F. Turner, J. o er, D. Lyngholm, N. Millard, J. Waldrum, T, Baker, L. Guthrie, D. Wells. R Hqg3rP F 1 171' new 123 charligaigiggggbers ge . ,,,m.. , . Rusty Jones Jim Lithen Slugging their way through a massive league schedule, Coach Bill Hatch's Panther baseball team will have an action packed season. With a large turnout of young men this year's squad will have the depth that is needed to win games. A pitch- ing staff of several veterans will give the extra boost the dia- mond-men need. Great things are expected of the 1960 A class baseballers. More and more as time rolls along people are realizing that through sports people are united. Baseball brings about better understanding because it is a sport in which there is is world wide participation. Ken Sievers MW I fs ra? f 'fri- g ' IVA! W' 41, .Q ' 1 'A Joe Carillo Q Ti .nu 1-mi 1 Charles Davidson 'S 4 l , i 2 nn - .lim n 'uni Alex Williams Laffy I-entznel' if-W5 K Glen Ragsdale , 3 Lynn Wiseman fi. As the cheers of the crowd ring in the ears of Coach Ron Kavern he knows that his J.V.'s will be better than ever this season. A very fine group has assembled to play their hearts out in a sport they all enjoy. All of the players are devoted to a team effort whether they play infield or outfield. In the short period the team has to develop a winning combination it is going to be tough, but the Panther Cats will be in their pitching all the way. The 1960 Junior Varsity prepared them- selves for future vocations by rugged practice sessions and through competition with other schools. if. V ROW ONE: Gilbert, R., Falconer, A., Brooks, J., Sanderson, L., Treager, W. VV ,V ROW TWO: Young, V., Unser, M., Musgrove, E., Wheeler, C., Clark, W., V it V Hurtado, D. ROW THREE: Wheeler, D. Shivers, B., Zontek, J., Smith, J., ' J J Stephen, B., Geller, J., Hurtado, M. Not Pictured: Sherri Kitch, Scorekeeper. . i i I ' - -i l Mr. Ron Kavern, Coach. ROW ONE: Gilbert, E., Wiseman, D., Hill, R., Hall, J., Wilcox, B., Sunderland, J., Syman, M., Bohman, J. ROW TWO: Arcey, D., Sewell, L., Peralta, G., Hester, T., Olmedo, S., Cannilla, B., Pulliam, T., Penrod, D. ROW THREE: James, M., Mul- liniks, W., Giddings, D., Donaldson, D., Rush, W., Dunbar, D., Brazell, D., Dulay, B., Cox, T. l26 Fw Mr. Larry Russ, Coach. l 12 fl V :iii ,k r , . Q LA K f i i S i , : .'V, ' ' hw i ' by As the sound of the ball connecting with the bat echoes around the globe sports fans every' where realize that the baseball season is here again. When this time comes you can see kids on sand lots and young men on the playing field. Mr. Larry Russ is starting to put together the Frosh team and among the players there are the Panthers of tomorrow. The all Freshmen squad will toil hard to represent their alma mater well. Through the rigid practice and strict training regulations the Frosh will become one of the finest teams around. i ROW ONE: D. McCuen, D. Wright, R. Knight, C. Givon, H. Green. ROW TWO: L. Durtsche, J. Berg, D. Kirk, A. Wallace, D. Klassen, L. Lindgren, G. Bate, L. Hill, E. Motely, D. Coleman. Right: Coach, Tracy Armstrong. Bottom: George practice putts. Go We seldom get to see our Panther golf team in action but if someday you happen to stop by the course, you'd see as much pep displayed as by any other of our championship teams. Under the able leadership of Coach Tracy Armstrong, our Panther golfers teed off on an exciting and fruitful sea- son with some impressive victories, while hitting the sand traps a couple of times by losing to some able and capable teams. Some of Coach Armstrong's ability must have rubbed off on our Panther golfers because they trained like cham- pions, sinking putts and practicing drives to put together a great season. The team wound up at the end of the year twice as good as when it started on its rampage. Hockey, anyone? .w..,- ,,'2'i?1e1 . 7, l l --f-- ' v '- 'r r 'r 41.5, J.jii, .3 K 9, ci A ww W - , I , ..A ,rf ,. .K , ' J. img-1: ,, , 'U - . N ,M :f,,m-' lf .i,.,', -. i 114. 'UF1 , vs -.-W ir mf g., l Q ., ,ryan-H - .sw ab-w, s' ' K .fi fr, - 127 is ff A Towne, Boys' Coach, Mr.'Smith Yolanda Castrillo ' -1, 5 . - :tw f ' , 1 kv . . ,vtw'fZ26 ,1jf?f 7'fSf 'Y Lupe .x 128 - I Girls' Coach, Miss Monson Pat Susoev Pat Johns Love is not an expression of emo- tion in tennis, but yet the match- makers put forth every effort to improve their form and serving qual- ity. After the polish was applied, the court terrors began to make their moves. As the season prog- ressed, the record of the team grew to a margin of tops in sportsman- ship and companionship so that the squad was making sports headlines. lVlr. Robert Smith and Miss Janet Monson were the able leaders of the netters. Practice sessions saw the ball Iobbing over the net, but, of course, that's the way the ball bounces! Deuce is another term in this action-packed game but is used when the score is 40-40. Allison Norman Betsy Adelsbach ilgi ...i. .3 J I iii- . V . E i . X W . an Marion Brockman Sue Sivyer its me Xxff f ' N i X 5. :Ei my . Y .'A sl Tennis Team, ROW ONE: D. Brown, D. Pipenburg, E. Hansen, R. Strong. ROW TWO: S. Eckle, D. Arce, S. Brockman, V. Wheeler, R. Simpson. ROW THREE: G. Stewart, B. Goucher, D. Mar- shall, M. Kotchevar, T. Silva. Eddy Don Mike Morales ,ix 1: , , .., i, X' A ' I A 1. . 5 , 5 . I , V ' Y V m ... - ff' V or ,,. , 1 -1 . A W.: V ,f f 'W il?wv,Mf YQ Larry Elsworth Mike Knight 1 1 ' 'wmv Yin...-..f yi - M , an . K W I A ..... 4 Y, PhH crapo Ken Huey 4 - fs-sf. .Q 5: I-Y. il' N. . ' ill' i 3? , . ffjvy . M Duane Rhoadarmer H irq-. . 1 k W.. 'P' . ' ff 1 .. X ,B-f W N.. , - f 5-i kqff Dean Rhoadarmer Cliff lets the discus sail. Jasper clears the hurdle! Track Team, ROW ONE: T. Morales, D. Lalanne, R. Christl, B. Nicholson, J. Garay, V. Childs, R. Lambert, S. Bonilla, P. Simpson, P. Carganilla, G. Boyer, D. Nuckols, D. Cagle. ROW TWO: O. O'Brien, L. Carpenter, J. Joannides, D. Wells, C. Brown, J. Frost, D. Jackson, J. Land, E. Berryhill, D. Stafford, D. Andrighetto, R. Mills, A. Goss, B. Floyd, B. Hultsman, K. Hultsman, B. Gill, B. Craig, D. Megee. ROW THREE: L. Goss, B. Leaver, C. Sanders, R. Osborn, B. Vavrock, J. Porter, Coach, Mr. John Herrell, Coach, Mr. Bob Bottoms, Coach, Mr. Orval Gillett, D. Dismuke, D. Duncan, S. Ervin, J. Gill, R. Johnson, W. Brown. ROW FOUR: R. Houghton, P. Goldsmith, K. Bovetti, C. Schmetgen, P. Adelsbach, H. Holland, E. Keck, G. Mays. l30 Victory, Victory is our cry, V-l-C-T-O-R-Y. This very familiar yell echoes across the sands of time as our track stars develop their per- sonal skills. Races were run in record time and new heights and distances were reached in the field events as this shaped a very powerful squad led by lVlr. Orvall Gillett. Assisting the head coach were Nlr. Bob Bot- toms and Nlr. John Herrell. What some people might think were flying saucers were just the discus men throwing the oval shaped weight to its des- tination. ln competition there is always a winner and a loser but at P.U.H.S. we like to be on the best end and with the line-up this year we are sure to be at the top when action ceases. Blasting off??? Pull that foot up or you'lI miss! D 41 ,,,,....1fg---+w 'A' ll 'L , W U 'Qcf.9rl '?imr?-in T Q Quan-,-wfwagiw-'lv' Wy Ai 4 sg AM? i , . . Viv ' x fm . - f ., Y .-1,-V .,,. ,.. 2-dd.. V' 'M 4'--I-W W W f H v ,.-v-' ,,.., W A N .,,,...'k,... , 1 vu Mu mt You 1 ... -an cons wsoi , Q 1 zoo mnur' ix. 'f ' x . , .MA xx K ln f L,,,,-If . W , W WAXI A 1 W3 iw 3 lgord Famg e 500 5 s 0iW' kj J ,I LAL? X UT':t:1.r'.11, 431 ' I A' -pei' Judy, Kay and Linda are won- dering which hat to choose for summer at BULLARD'S DEPT. STORE. Sunbeam Bread from SUNLIGHT BAKERY is guaranteed to be fresh 1 k g ' --..., Rusty, Darrell and Lynn r eally go for the complete lines of auf tomobile parts at CON E'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY. Ken helps Mark and Larry S their hunting supplies from JONES' HARDWARE. elect m-kigkyww ir-A . fi s'i. H ,Huggy -E.. .,,, gf V 4 A I SUQAEEAM Faye tells Carol that GUARANTEE SHOE CENTER has a shoe to fit any size foot. Jim helps Pat pick out stationery, for he knows that the best is at GIBSON'S STATIONERY STORE. Nick and Ron are getting ready for the hunting season by getting their equipment at 'PORTERVILLE HARDWARE. Diane seems undecided about which swim suit, but Karen never worries as long as it comes from EMMY'S. Go to JUDIE BARNHART'S for your ladies apparel, say Flossie and Francie. Sheila and Marilyn pick a new hair-do for the summer at KNIT'N'KURL where the service is the best. The crowd goes to SNO-WHITE for an after school snack. Les and Charles would sure like to get out and drive that new Cadillac from BOB MCLAUGHLIN. Pete and Sharon sure like the ice cream at the ICE CREAMERY. Charlotte is trying to remember what to get as Francis helps. They are at ZALUD'S MARKET. l. Sandy and Miriam are modeling for the VOGU E, where there is a large selection of spring dresses. H X Judy and Blase look as though they are going to enjoy those root beers from lVlEL'S ROOT BEER. usmumw S l DEWEYS FLYING A is the place to go for dependable and I efficient service, just ask Ken and Keith. Sylvia, Mary and Lana know that the perfect shades of lipstick can be found at COBB DRUG STORE. Larry and Richard are really in' terested in the new Corvair at G 84 W CHEVROLET. Larry, Galen and Gary are look- ing at the various sizes of dic- tionaries at JENSEN'S STATIONERY. Jo Ann and Marty trying to de- cide on which new summer fab- ric to select at STEVE'S YARDAGE. L REISIG'S PETER SHOE STORE brings the latest recording stars to Porterville. Mike is ordering a delicious dine ner at GANG SUE'S TEA GARDEN. '-'ls xx wi A. K I v .wr e.,, .5 ,,,-V, L WB. Susan, Lynda, and Donna are preparing for the prom with for- mals from LETA WORD'S FASHION. is,- ,'Z. l' W L f-43 4' N'iLfx1 X 2 0 'Q ty? - V Jerry, Linda, and Nancy know for the best dependable service it's CLAUBE'S DRUG STORE. mu ,,. .vm Q 55 'K N-5-s . M, 1:3 we ' 36. is Q 'rsi R r 5. Us 'nfl WW! Jr Q if-':Qu:z:t,--52113 , .. si. My -- - . . ,,,, . i Q- 1 . . . i f ' N 1- r'-'- . -- W - - .,,i ' ' P' Larry shows the addltlon fleet of J R YOUNG L '5?s ' ,-,Ll-, ' -g ut uuosmr , 'DLNYL H ' 'Y O I x ix. S 5 3 , ki I K- wigga 912 132 51214 N- K i ug si Y 55 ii ' X 5 X X gi ,S V3 - , i 5 ' M Q KP i f fy 3, 1 1 5 s M 0 .. ..-In Q it U Floyd and Jim show how life-like a portrait from JIM LUSK can be. Joan is telling Rod and Terry about the fine quality of rugs available at HARGETT'S FLOOR COVERING. Nancy and Karen agree that it's lRENE'S for the prettiest for- mais. 140 Bob is getting the best hair cut in town at PENCE'S BARBER SHOP. For a good evening of fun and recreation go to PORTERVlLLE BOWLING LANES. 5fgfxgg1195zii2'ig5,Qsffs31a.izigX-Wfffi W .E.f3iifmDQ2i:,f,if't:?F' , mv. 5 i 5 Donna and Judy know that the best ice cream in town is at FOSTER FREEZE. l Kathy, Mary and Kathy all agree that the best of carpets can be found at WESTERN FLOOR COVERING. ,, Xf- Maytre will really enjoy her album from NEW WAYNE'S MUSIC MART. vw. ' 1 l A . ,,,..-4 V . 'kpc Mike, Don and Ron all agree that BREY-WRIGHT LUMBER CO. is the place to go for painting equipment, right Don? At WALL'S DRUG Bob and Doug enjoy a refreshing coke. Judy is showing Linda the fine paint job by WElSENBERGER'S BODY AND FENDER WORKS. Holly and Allison display one of the new summer selections that have just arrived at ROBERTA'S. WHITRIDGE'S TIRE SERVICE, dealer for world famous Seiberling tires, are expert in recapping and specializing in truck, tractor and car service. ,, ,F l :: r 4 i 1: -w'1wf1asw....a -,e..ss:fzsw,..,, ,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, X 1,55 1 'fi i i J r ' , -i , i ADAMS, JACK-Photo Club 3, Vice-President and President of Photo Club, Chess Club 1, Science Club 2, Junior Classical League 1, Football 1. get-ITJDERBERG, JERALD-Band 2, lntra-Murals l, Basket- a . ADDINGTON, EDDIE- ADELSBACH, PETE-Latin Club 2, F.F.A. 2, Sheep Club 2. Beef Cattle 1, President of Sheep Club 1, Block P 2, Football 3, Baseball 1, Track 1, Welfare Drive 1, Senior Assembly. AGUIRRE, MARGARET-Welfare Drive 1. AGUIRRE, BOBBY-Intra-Murals 1, Football 2, Basketball 1. ALDERMAN, DONNA-G.A.A. 4, Basketball Champs 1. Booster Club 1, Spanish Club 1, Art Club 1, President of Art Club, T.A.S.C. 1, Poster Contest 2, Junior Assembly. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM-Chess Club 2, Latin Club 3, Audio- Visual 1, Concert Choir 4, Madrigals 1, All County Music Group 1, Band 1, Freshman Assembly, Senior Assembly. ANDERSON, CAROLYN-G.A.A. 2, Freshman Class Cham- pions, Sophomore Class Champions, Stage Craft 1, Junior- Senior Prom Committee. ANDERSON, DIANNE-G.A.A. 3. Booster Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Girls' League Representative 2, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show, Orange and Green Reporter 1, Orange and Green Business Manager 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Songleader. ANDERSON, JOE- ARLDT, WAYNE-Poster Contest 1, Stage Crew 1. ARLDT, WELDON LEE-F.F.A. 2, Tree, Fruit and Crops Club 2, Hi-Y 1, Football 1, AVERY, CAROLE-G.A.A. 1, Booster Club 1, Welfare Drive 1, Poster Contest 1. BAGGETT, SHIRLEY MARIE- BAILEY, ALICE LEONA- BAILEY, JERRY-F.F.A. 1, Beef Cattle 1. BAILEY, LEONARD- BAILEY, PRESLEY-Science Award. BAKER, KAREN-Orientation Class Representative, Fresh- man Assembly, G.A.A. 3, Welfare Drive 1, Spanish Club 1. Treasurer of Spanish Club 1, T.A.S.C, 1, Orange and Green Reporter 1, Archery Club 1, Booster Club 1, Welfare Chair- man of Girls' League. BAKER, RONALD-Advanced Band 3, Advanced Orchestra 1. lntra-Murals. BALDWIN, JOHN TALBERT-Football 4, lntra-Murals, F.F.A. 4, Beef Cattle 4, Freshman Boys' Representative, Track Team 1, Eighth Grade Day Program 1, Service Point Committee, F.F.A. Sentinel 1, BALLEW, RODNEY-Football 3, Beginning Chorus 1, Ad- vanced Chorus 1, Sophomore Assembly, Baseball 2, Junior Assembly, Spanish Club 1, Mt. Whitney Rally Assembly 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. BALLMES, MARLAND-F.F.A, Club 1, Ewine Club Vice-Presi- dent 1, Archery Club 1. BAMBUER, BONNIE-Safety Council 1, Science Club 2, T.A.S.C. 2, Spanish 2, Y-Teens 1, Girls' League 1. BARKER, JERRY-Football 2, Second League 2, Basketball 3, Captain of Basketball Team 1, Latin Club 2, Baseball 2. BARNETT, WANDA-G.A.A. 3, Beginning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Safety Council 1, Senior Class Representative, G.A.A. Representative 1. BATE, GEORGE-Football 2, Welfare Drive 1, Latin 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Swimming 1, C.S.F. 4, Golf Team 3, Eighth Grade Day Program 1, Block P 1, Junior Assembly, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Classic Club 1, Treasurer of Classics Club. BATSCH, DIANA-Welfare Drive 1, F.H.A. 2, Poster Contest 1, G,A.9A, 3, Booster 2, Commissioner of Entertainment, T.A.S.C. 1, Arts and Crafts Club 1. BAUTISTA, ROSIE-G.A.A. 2, F.H.A. 1, French Club 1, Mod- ern Dance 1, BAXLEY, JUDY-Welfare Drive 2, G.A.A. 4, Spanish Club 2, Booster 4, Secretary of Freshman Class, Sophomore Class Reprsentative, Variety Show 1, Sophomore Assembly, Swim- ming Team 3, Junior Class Representative, Orange and Green Reporter 1, F.E.A. 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 1, Song- leader 1, Orange and Green Feature Editor 1, Rally Com- mittee 1. BAXLEY, JUNE SYLVIA-Freshman Class Representative, G.A.A. 4, Beginning Chorus 1, F.B.L.A. 1. BAYLESS, JUDY-Beginning Chorus 1, G.A.A. 3, Latin Club 2. BAZZLE, BUDDY HENRY- BEAVER, LOYD-Football 1, Welfare Drive 1, Advanced Band 4, Latin 2, Archery Club 2, President of Archery Club 2, F.B.L.A. 1, T.A.S.C. 1, Junior Play. BENEDICT, CONSTANCE-Bible Club 2. BENNETT, CHARLIE- BETTERTON, JENNY ANN- BEWLEY, GERALD DON- BIGGS, CHARLES-F.F,A. 2, Advanced Orchestra 2, F.F,A. Judging Team 1, Beef Cattle 1, Sheep Club 1, Variety Show 1. BLACK, RICHARD-Block P 2, Baseball 3, lntra-Murals 1, Basketball 1, BLAYLOCK, EDDIE JOE-lntra-Murals 1. BLEDSAW, PATSY-Welfare Drive 1. BLOUNT, YOUNGER ALLEN-F.F,A. 2, Cadets 1, BOARD, ROBERT-Football 4, Second League 2, Baseball manager 1, Basketball 1, Block P 1, lntra-Murals 1. BOATMAN, MARTHA LUCILLE- BOREN, PATRICIA- BOSISIO, LAURA-Concert Choir 1, Senior Assembly, Girls' League 1, F.B.L.A. 1, G.A.A. 1. BOSTON, KENNY- BOUDREAUX, BILL-Wrestling Team 3. BOYD, DONNA, Welfare Drive 1. BOYDSTUN, CHARLES LEE-F.F.A. 3, Dairy Cattle 1, Intra- Murals 1, Sheep Club 2. ERADBURY, ANN-Welfare Drive 1, G.A.A. 3, Advanced Band 2, Safety Poster Contest 1, Bible Club 2. BRADLEY, BARRY LEE-Junior Assembly, Senior Assembly, Swimming Team 1, Science Club 1, Variety Show 1. BRADLEY, MELVIN-Track Team 2. BRASSFIELD, ROBERT- BRA'l'I'ON, NANCY BELLE-Advanced Chorus 2, Beginning Chorus 1, F.H.A. 2, G.A,A. 2, Welfare Drive 1, Oratorical Con- test 1, Concert Choir 1. BREWER, RUTH ANN-G.A.A. 4, Usher at Junior Play. BREWER, ULYSSES-Track Team 3, Art Contest 1, Safety Poster Contest 1, Veteran Poster Contest 1, BROOKS, RICHARD-Freshman Class Representative, Be- ginning Chorus 1, Boys' Glee 1, Football 2, Concert Choir 3, Madrigal Singers 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Senior Assem- bly, Country Music Group 1. BROWN, FRANK- BROWN, NETA JO-Welfare Drive 2, Gleen Club 1, G.A,A. 2, Advanced Chorus 1, Sophomore Class Representative, Booster Club 1, Sophomore Assembly, Junior Class Secre- tary. BROWNING, BARBARA ANN--Welfare Drive 1, Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 3, Concert Choir 2, Variety Show 1, Sophomore Assem- bly, Eighth Grade Day Program 1, Junior Assembly. BRUNS, TEDDY-Brush and Mallet Club 1, Poster Contest 1, Junior Play. BUCHANAN, JOAN-Senior Play, C.S.F. 1, Lion's Club Speech. BUNCE, DIANNE-Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 2, Advanced Chorus 3, County Music Group 1. BUFORD, DARLEEN-G.A.A. 1. BURDEN, SHEILA- BURFORD, HENRY-F.F.A. 1, Swine Club 1, Lion's Club Speech school winner. BURTON, BERNICE-Welfare Drive 1, Beginning Chorus 1, Bible Club 1. BURTON, JAMES- BYARS, DARRELL-Veterans Poster, Hi-Y 2, lntra-Murals 1. BYARS, ROBERT-Baseball Team manager 1, Football 2, Hi-Y 3, Treasurer of Hi-Y 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Block P 1, Vice-President of Block P 1, BYARS, TERRY-F.F.A. 1, Football 1, Golf Team 1, P.T.A. Membership Drive 1. CALHOUN, JO ANN-Clubs: G.A.A. 1, Y-Teens 1, Jr. Classical League 1, American History Representative, Senior Assembly. CALHOUN, MARTHA LAVERN-Y-Teens 1, Senior Class Sec- retary, Senior Assembly. CALLISON, RICHARD-Clubs: F.F.A. 4, Tree, Furit and Dairy Cattle 4, Vice-President and President of Tree, Fruit and Crops, President Dairy Cattle, Beef Club 3, President F.F.A. 1, Vice-President F.F.A., Sectional Treasurer, F.F.A., Swine, Agri- culture Mechanics 1, F.F,A. Judging Competitive 4, T.A.S.C. Member, Sports: Football, Second League 2, Orientation Rep- resentative, Eighth Grade Visiting Day Program, Service Point Committee. CAMARENA, ALICE-G.A.A. 2. CAM BELL, JAQUITA-V.C.Y. 1. CANTRELL, PATSY-Usher, Junior Play, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. CARLEY, FRANCIS- CARNER, KENNETH-Clubs: F.F.A. 1, Poultry Club 1, Foot- ball, lntra-Murals 1, Chorus 1. CARR, JAMES REGGIE-Football manager 1, Basketball man- ager 1, Track winning 2nd league 1. CARSON, RAYMOND- CARTER, DAVID- CASTRILLO, YOLANDA-G.A.A. 4, Champion Section Team, Champion Class Team, Basketball Captain, Grand Cham- pions, Tennis Team 3, League Championship. CHADWICK, DAVID-F.F,A. 3, Beef Cattle 2, lntra-Murals 1, Swimming 2, 2nd in League, Basketball JV 1. CHAMBERS, CHARLES-Block P Club, Sports: Football, 2nd League 1, Basketball 4, 2nd in League, League Champs. Baseball 3, CLEM, JANE-G.A.A. 1, Baseball, Beginning and Advanced Chorus, Concert Choir 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. Frosh Welfare Drive. ' CLEM, PATSY-G.A,A. 1, Beginning Band 1, Beginning Chorus 1. CLEM, RONALD-Beginning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 2, Concert Choir 1, Advanced Band 1, Poppy Poster Contest. CLIFFT, ALVIN LEROY-Intra-Murals, Advanced Band 4, Stu- dio Band 2, Junior Assembly, Variety Show, Senior Assembly, Variety Show. CLIFTON, JOYCE-F.B.L.A. 3, Decoration Chairman for F.B.L.A. Banquet, Poster Contest, Frosh Welfare Drive. CLINE, RONALD- , CLOER, CARLA-Clubs: Spanish 3, Booster 1, G.A.A. 1, C.S.F. 1, Advanced Band 4, County Music Group 1, Rhythm Coeds 2, Honor Band 2, Advanced Orchestra 1, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show, Junior Assembly, Variety Show, Senior Assembly, Girls' League Assembly, Junior-Senior Prom, Poppy Contest. COATES, VADA-F.H,A. 3, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 1, G.A.A. 4, Sophomore Champs, Jr. Volleyball Champs, Senior Grand Championship, Volleyball and Basketball, Science 1, C,S.F. 1, Spanish 1, Student Director of Junior Play, Sopho- more and Junior Assembly, Variety Show 1, Swimming Team 1, Girls' League Representative 1, Frosh Welfare Drive. COLE, RONALD-Rifle Team 3, Winning Two-Man Rifle Team 1. COLLIER, LARRY-Latin Club 1, Sports: Football 3, Intra- Murals 1, Track 2, Wrestling 1, Junior Assembly, Variety Show. COLLIER, PATSY-Beginning Chorus 1. CONE, DAVID-Football 1, Manager of Track Team 1. CORNELISON, SHIRLEY-Music 1. COSBY, ELLEN-Clubs: Spanish 3, Y-Teens 1, F.E.A. 4, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 1, Science 1, C.S.F. 3, Classics 1, Advanced Orchestra 4, Rhythm Coeds 2, All-County Music Group 1, Festival of Fine Arts 1, Usher at Baccalaureate. COURTNEY, MARY-Clubs: G.A.A. 3, Latin 3, Booster 1. F,H.A. 1, Junior Classical League 1, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Assembly, Senior Play, Welfare Drive. COX, JIM EDWARD-Junior Class Representative, Junior Assembly, Junior Play, Senior Assembly, Senior Play, Head Yell Leader, Tennis Team 1, Spanish Club ll 1, Block P 1, Booster Club 1, Rally Committee 1, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee. CRAPO, PHILLIP-Clubs: Latin 3, Booster 2, President Booster 1, Tennis Team 4, lntra-Murals 1, Yell Leader 1. Freshman and Sophomore Assemblies, Sophomore Welfare Drive, Commissioner of Justice 1. Eighth Grade Visiting Day Program, Rally Committee, Senior Class Representative. CRATHERS, BILL-Chess Club 1. CRAWFORD, ESTHER VERLENE-G.A.A. 1. CRUMM, MARY-Frosh Welfare Drive. CULBERT, ROBERT-lntra-Murals, Baseball Team 1, Foot- ball Team 2, Second League, CUMMINGS, CAROLYN- CURTIN, KATHY-Advanced Band 4, G.A.A. 1, French Club 2, Vice-President French Club 1, All-County Music Group 3, Majorettes, Advanced Orchestra. DAVIES, ANN-Advanced Band 4, C.S.F. 2, Swimming Team 1, Spanish Club 3, G.A.A. 1, Junior Assembly, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. DAVIS, JOAN- DARNELL, BONNIE LYNN-G.A.A. 3, Poster Contest, C.S.F. 2, Latin Club 1, Poppy Poster, Spanish Club 1, Junior Assem- bly, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Stage Craft 1, Junior Class League 1. DAVENPORT, MARY- DAVIDSON, RONNIE- DAVIDSON, WILLENE EMMA-Beginning Chorus 1, G.A.A. 4, Welfare Drive 1, Advanced Chorus 1. DAVIDSON, JIM- DAVISON, FLOYD-Safety Council 1, Latin 1, Booster 1, T.A.S.C. 1, Junior Play, Photographer of EI Granito Staff. DEES, VIRGINIA RUTH- DELGADO, JACKIE- DELK, JACK- DEVINE, MYRTLE-G.A.A. 2, Junior Play Usher. DE WITT, RICHARD-Cadets 1. ' DILDAY, BRENDA-Welfare Drive 1, Booster Club 1, Fresh- man Assembly, Freshman Class Representative, G.A.A. 2, Sophomore Assembly, Sophomore Class Representative, Orange Blossoms 2. DILLAHUNTY, ROBERT-Football 3, Welfare Drive 1, Ad- vanced Band 3, Spanish Club 1. DISMUKE, DENNIS-Basketball 3, Track Team 3, Captain of Basketball Team 1, Captain of Track Team 1, Craftsman Guild 1, Boys' Glee 1, Concert Choir 3, Spanish Club 1, Presi- dent of Spanish Club 1, Junior Class Representative, Senior Class President, Senior Assembly. DON, EDWARD-Latin Club 2, Tennis Team 4, Chess Club 1, lntra-Murals 1, French Club 2, Block P 2, Football 1. DONALY, JAMES PATRICK-French Club 2, Freshman Class President. DOSTER, NELSON- DULAY, LAWRENCE-Football 2, Beginning Chorus 1, Base- ball Team 1, Advanced Chorus 1. DUNCAN, GARY-Football 3, Craftsman Guild 2, Vice-Presi- dent of Craftsman Guild 1, Freshmen Assembly, Basketball 1, lntra-Murals 1, Block P 1, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show 1. DUNCAN, NADINE-Bible Club 1. DUNNING, LEONARD-Beginning Chorus 1, lntra-Murals 1, Boys' Glee 1, Track Team 1, Advanced Chorus 1. DUTY, HENRY-Latin Club 2. DUTY, MARY-G.A.A. 3, Latin Club 1, Booster Club 3. F.B.L.A. 1, Sophomore Assembly, Y-Teens 2, Archery Club 1, F.H.A. 1. DUVALL, WINSTON- DYKES, JOAN-Welfare Drive 2, Freshman Class Representa- tive, G.A.A. 1, Booster Club 1, Sophomore Assembly, Junior Class Representative, Orange Blossoms 2. EASTWOOD, WOODWORD-Frosh Welfare Drive, F.F.A. 1. ECHOLS, NANCY-G.A.A, 2, Frosh Assembly, Service Point Committee. EDMONDS, LEON- EDWARDS, OLETA SUE-G.A.A. 1, Advanced Chorus 1, ELDER, KAYE-Frosh Welfare Driver Frosh Assembly, G.A.A. 3, Baseball and Class Champs, Junior Class Champs, Senior Class Champs, G.A.A. Officer, G.A.A. Program Chairman, G.A.A. Treasurer, Booster Club 4, Usher at Play 2, Variety Show 2, Sophomore Welfare Drive, Yell Leader, Girls' League Representative 1, Football Banquet, Sophomore Assembly, English Il Representative, Oratorical Contest, Spanish Club 3, F.H.A. 1, Junior Class Representative, American History Class Representative, Rally Committee 2, Rally Committee Chair- man 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Science Club Secre- tary 1, Lead in Senior Play, Varsity Score Keeper. ELDER, KAREN-Frosh Welfare Drive, Frosh Assembly, Fresh- man Representative on Student Council, G.A.A. 2, Booster Club 2, Sophomore Welfare Drive, Sophomore Assembly, Girls' League Representative 1, One-Act Play 1, Football Ban- quet, Variety Show 2, Orange Blossoms 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Songleader 1. ELLER, BILLIE-Beginning Chorus 1. ELLIOT, BLANCHE-Frosh Welfare Drive, Frosh Assembly, G.A,A, 2, Latin Club 4, Gleen Club 1, Advanced Chorus 1. Sophomore Welfare Drive, Safety Council, Usher at Play. Winner in School Contest, Booster Club 1, Library Club 1, Junior Classical League 1, V.C.Y. 1, ELLIOT, SHARON-Clubs: G.A.A. 4, Y-Teens F.B.L.A. 1. Poster Contest 3, Second in Local Art Contest 1. Usher at Music and Art Events: Girls' League Representative. EMERSON, DARREL LEE- ELLIS, JAMES-Clubs: Latin 4, Chess 1, Vice-President of Chess Club 1, Science 1, Junior Classical League 1, C.S.F. 1, Advanced Band 4, Advanced Orchestra 1, Football and 2nd League 1. ENCINAS, RITA-Clubs: G.A.A. 4, Captain of a Team, Booster 2, F.H.A. 2, T.A.S.C. 2, Secretary T.A.S.C. 2, Science 1, Photo 1, Girls' League Representative 1, Reporter on Orange and Green 1, Swimming Team 4, Frosh Assembly, Variety Show, Sophomore Assembly, Junior Assembly, Junior Play, Manager of Play, Director of One-Act Play, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Football Banquet 1. - ENNIS, DAVID-Latin Club 1, English III Representative, Football 2, ENDSLEY, JACKIE-Glee Club 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Con- cert Choir 3, Madrigals 2, Junior and Senior Quartet, Coal Stokers 1, Publicity Manager of Concert Choir 2, Sophomore Assembly, Junior Assembly, Senior Assembly, Variety Show 3, Spanish Club 3, Spanish Club Secretary 1, Junior Classical League 1, Eighth Grade Assembly Program 1, Orange Blos- soms 1. ERVIN, MIKE WAYNE- FAUCETT, MARTHA JO-Welfare Drive 1. FERGUSON, KAREN-Welfare Drive 1, G.A.A. 2, F.H.A. 1. FERGUSON, PHILLIS-Poster Contest 1. FERGUSON, SHARON-Welfare Drive 1, G.A.A. 2, F.H.A. 1, Fashion Show 1. FINCH, CAROLYN-Girls' League Representative 1, Junior Assembly, G.A.A. 1, Senior Assembly. FINK, SUE-Welfare Drive 2, Beginning Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, Spanish Club 2, Bible Club 1. FISHER, CAROLE-Welfare Drive 2, Glee Club 1, Booster Club 2, G.A,A. 2, Advanced Chorus 2, Treasurer of Sopho- more Class, Sophomore Assembly, Eighth Grade Day Pro- gram, Concert Choir 2, Junior Assembly, Variety Show 2, Madrigal Singers 1, Senior Assembly, Senior Tea. FLORES, DAVID-Wrestling Team 4, Football 1, Track Team 1, Eighth Grade Day Program, Advanced Band 3, Hi-Y 3, Treasurer of Hi-Y, Captain of Wrestling Team 1. FLORES, EUGENE-Football 2, Basketball Team 1, Baseball Team 1, lntra-Murals 1. FOX, ALAN-Welfare Drive 1, Science Club 2, Swimming Team 3, Spanish Club 1, Football 2, Block P 1, F,F.A. 1, Beef Cattle 1. FRANKLIN, KATHY LOUISE- GARAY, BEATRICE- GARDNER, CARY-Football 4, Track Team 2, F.F.A. 1, Dairy Cattle 1, Wrestling Team 1, Swimming Team 1. GARLAND, SARALEE-Bowling League 1, Senior Play, F.B.L.A. GARTUNG, STELLA-Beginning Chorus 1, Bible Club 1, Ad- vanced Chorus 1, Latin Club 2. Sophomore Assembly, Junior Assembly. GEARIN, LINDA-Junior Assemblyg Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee, G.A.A, 1, F.B.L.A. 1, Senior-Freshman Tea, F.B.L.A. Banquet. GENTRY, JOYCE-F.B.L.A. 1, Advanced Band 1. GAREN, DICK- GIRAUDI, GARY-Welfare Drive 1, Latin Club 3, Freshman Assembly, Variety Show 3, F.F,A. 3, Beef Cattle Club 3, Sec- retary of Beef Cattle 1, Tree, Fruit and Crops Club 1, Presi- dent of Tree, Fruit and Crops Club, Junior Play, Junior As- sembly, Senior Play, Senior Assembly, F,F.A. Ppublic Speech 2, F.F.A. Judging 1, T.A.s.c. 1. GIBSON, ADA-Welfare Drive 1, Freshman Representative, G.G.A, 3, F.H.A. 2, Girls' League Representative 1, Variety Show, Junior Play Usher, Student Body Secretary 1, Booster 2, F.E.A. 1, Sophomore Assembly, Safety Council 1, Orange and Green 2, Yell Leader 1, Junior Assembly, Junior Class Representative. GIFFORD, CHARLES THEODORE-Football 3, Basketball 1, Junior Class Vice-President, Track Team 2. GOMEZ, WILLIE-Wrestling Team 1. GOSS, ALFRED-Football 2, Cross Country Team 1, Track Team 3, Beginning Chorus 1, Hi-Y 1, T.A.S,C. 1, Captain of Track Team 1, GRAY, MARY GAIL-Welfare Drive 1, G.A.A. 4, Spanish Club 3, Booster Club 2, F.H.A. 2, Freshman Assembly, Girls' League Representative 1, Sophomore Assembly, Orange and Green Editor 1, Orange and Green Business Manager 1, Span- ish Conversation Club 2, President of Spanish Conversation Club 1, Rally Committee 2. GRAY, MARY SUE-Poppy Poster Contest 1, Y-Teens 1. GRAY, PAT NOEL- GREEN, WILLIAM-Latin Club 2, Wrestling Team 2, Track Team 1, Science Club 1, Cross Country 1. GREGG, CHARLES- GRIMES, KAREN-Senior Assembly, Arts and Crafts Club 1, President of Arts and Crafts, Girls' League Representative 1, GROSECLOSE, PAUL- GROSSMAN, PATRICIA-Welfare Drive 1, Latin 1, Freshman Assembly, G.A.A. 1, Orange Blossoms 3, Sophomore Assem- bly, T.A.S.C. 1, Stage Craft 1. GUEVARA, JOE-Football 1, Basketball 2. GUINN, DEWAIN-lntra-Murals 1, Tennis Team 1. GUION, KARL-French Club 2, Booster Club 1, Sophomore Assembly, Orange Blossom 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Clas- sics Club 1. GUNDERSON, ERIC-Advanced Band 2, Booster Club 1. Archery Club 1, Sophomore Assembly, Swimming Team 1. HALL, BARBARA-Junior Assembly, Majorettes. HAMPTON, GENE ROYCE- HAMMOND, DOUGLAS ONLEY-Guarding Football Game, Cadets, T.A.C.S. HANKE, FERNE-Advanced Orchestra. HARGETT, JERRY-Safety Poster, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee. HARGETT, LINDA-Booster 2. HARMON, DONNA-Clubs: G.A.A. 3, Booster 2, Beginning Chorus 1, Senior Play, HARNESS, GARY-Football, 2nd League. HARNESS, REBECCA-Beginning Chorus 1. HARRIS, CAROLYN-Clubs: G.A.A. 3, Spanish 2, Girls' Glee 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Concert Choir 1, Sophomore Assem- bly, Variety Show, Senior Assembly. HARRIS, JERRY- HARRIS, WALTER L.- HAULMAN, WALLY-Football 2nd League, English II Repre- sentative, Advanced Band, Latin Club. HAWKINS, MARGARET-Modern Dance Club 1. HAYES, JUDITH-Clubs: Spanish 1, Archery 2, F.E.A. 1, Classics 1. HAYNES, DORIS-Beginners Chorus 1. HAYWOOD, JIMMY-Welfare Drive 1, Intra-Murals 1, Poster Contest 1. HAYWOOD, THOMAS-Clubs: F.F.A. 4, Tree, Fruit and Crops 1, T,A.S.C. 1, Intra-Murals 1, School Team and Champs 1. HEAD, JUANITA- HEARD, STANLEY-Beginning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Track Team 1, Hi-Y 1. HEIKEN, GRANT-Clubs: Science 3, Vice-President 1, Photo 1, French 2, Booster 1, Audio-Visual 1, Block P 1, Classics 1, T.A.S.C. 1, Junior Assembly, Variety Show, Welfare Drive 1. HEIM, JUDITH-Clubs: Latin 1, G.A,A. 1, Frosh Assembly, Sophomore Assembly. HELTON, CAROLYN-G.A.A. 2. HEMEMINGWAY, HUBEY QBUTCHD-Advanced Orchestra 1. HENDERSON, TOMMY-lntra-Murals 1, Basketball Team 4, Basketball Captain 1, Football Team 3, Baseball Manager 1, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Assembly, Junior Play, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, Inter-Club Council 2, Junior Class President, Senior Representative. HENRY, SANDRA- 1 HENSEN, HAROl.D-F.F.A, 3, Beef Cattle 3. HERNANDEZ, LINDA-Booster 1. HERNANDEZ, SAMUEL-Football and 2nd League 2, Base- ball 2, Basketball 1, Block P 1. HESTER, BARBARA-Clubs, G.A.A. 3, G.A.A. Representative 1, Y-Teens 3, Secretary-Treasurer 1, President 1, Classics 1, Secretary 1, Frosh Welfare Drive, Orientation Representative, Frosh Assembly, Poster Contest 1, Eighth Grade Visiting Day Program 1, Orange Blossoms 2, Junior Assembly, Variety Show, Student Body Treasurer 1. HICKS, LINDA GENELLE-F.B.L.A. 1. HICKS, JEANETTE-Beginning Chorus 1. HICCIAMS, GARY-T.A.C,S. Representative 1. HICKERSON, JANE-Welfare Drive 2, G.A.A. 2, C.S.F. 1, Sci- ence Club 1, Latin Club 2, V.C.Y. 1, Advanced Band 3, Ad- vanced Orchestra 2, Concert Choir 1, Swimming Team 1, Senior Problems Representative, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee. EIlCKS,1PHYLLlS-Beginning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 2, .A.A. . HILDEBRAND, DOTTY-Clubs: Spanish 1, Booster 1, G.A.A. 1, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show, Swimming Team 1. HILL, SHARON RUTH-Clubs: Booster 2, Spanish 1, F,B.L.A. 1, G.A.A. 4, Freshman Champs, Girls' League Representative. HINKLE, LEWIS-Track Team 1. HITE, VERL- HOFFMAN, LARRY-Beginning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 1. HOISINGTON, ELAINE-Clubs: Spanish 2, Y-Teens 1, C.S.F. 3, F.E.A. 2, Advanced Orchestra 2. HOLLAND, HARVEY LEE-Clubs: Block P 3, T.A.S.C. 3, Vice- President 1, President 1, Sports: Football 4, Second League, Champs 1, Track 3, Winning Track Team Member 1. HOOD, GLENDA JO-Beginning Chorus 1, Swimming Team 1. HOPMAN, GERALD-Football Team 2, Track Team 1. HORMEL, LEIGH ANN-Clubs: Spanish 3, Y-Teens 2, Girls' Glee 1, Concert Choir 2, Frosh Welfare Drive, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. HORST, RICHARD-Clubs: V.C.Y. 3, Audio-Visual 2, Begin- ning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2, Ad- vanced Band 1, Intra-Murals 1, Swimming Team 1. HOSEY, MARGARET- HOWARD, DORIS IRENE- HOWARD, ELMA JEAN-G.A.A. and Champs 1, Library 1. HOWELL, GARY-lntra-Murals 1, Football 2, Second League. HUCKABY, WALTER-Clubs: Spanish 1, Chess 1, Science 2, F,B.L.A, 2, Publicity Chairman 1, Cadets 2, Eighth Grade Day Visiting Program 1, Football and 2nd League 1, Junior As- sembly, Lion's Club Speech Contest. HUDSPETH, ORVAL-Clubs: Latin 2, Archery 1, Football 4, Second League 3, Beginning Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2, English ll Representative. HUEY, KENNETH-Latin Club 1, Intra-Murals 1, Football and Eecond League 1, Tennis Team 3, Championship 1, HUGHES, CYNDA-G.A.A. 3, Champion Sophomore Team, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show. HUGHES, GERALD-French Club 1, Welfare Drive 1, Poster Contest 1. ' HUGLE, J. D.- HUNT, LAURA-Beginning Chorus 1. HUNTING, JUDITH-Clubs: G.A.A. 2, C.S.F. 1, F.H.A. 1, Frosh Assembly, Variety Show, Sophomore Assembly. HUSE, PATRICIA-G.A.A. 1. HYATT, CAROL- HYDE, BARRY-Clubs: Brush and Mallet 1, Photo 1, F.B.L.A. 1, Welfare Drive 1, Intra-Murals 1, Swim Team 1. HYDE, RICHARD WAYNE-Clubs: Brush and Mallet 1, Hi-Y 2, Block P 1, Intra-Murals 1, Swimming Team 2, Wrestling 1, Advanced Chorus 1, All-County Music Group 1, English ll Representative, Welfare Drive 1, Poster Contest. IGNATIEFF, JIM-F.F,A. 4, F.F.A. Judging 1, Beef Cattle Club 4, Competitive Trips 2, Tree, Fruit and Crops Club 2, Agri- culture Mechanical Club 1. IVERSON, ALBERT-lntra-Murals 1, F.F.A. 4, Beef Cattle Club 1, Secretary of F.F.A. 1, Usher of Junior Play, IVERSON, JOYCE-Senior Class Representative, Modern Dance Club 1. JACKSON, Larry-Football 1, Intra-Murals 1, Basketball 1. JARVIS, LINDA-Welfare Drive 1, Poster Contest 1, Y-Teens 1, G.A.A. 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. JETER, JOYCE MARILYN- JEWELL, LELAND-Advanced Band 4, Wrestling 1, Sopho- more Assembly, Studio Band 2, Junior Assembly, Advanced Orchestra 1, Cadet Band Review 2, Senior Assembly, All- County Music Group 1. JIMENEZ, JUANITA-Freshman Assembly, G.A.A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Sophomore Assembly, Tennis Team 1, Booster Club 1, F,B.L.A . 1. JOHNSON, GARY DEVEILL-Football 1. JOHNSON, KAREN-F.E,A. 3, Y-Teens 1, Advanced Orchestra 3, C.S.F, 1, Spanish 2, Co-eds 1. JOHNSON, MARLO- JOHNSON, MARY- JOHNSON, SHARON- JONES, BOB-Football 3, Wrestling Team 2, Block P 1. JONES, CHARLES-intra-Murals 1, Baseball 2, Bible Club 1, Basketball 2, Block P 1. JONES, GENETTA- JONES, JUDY-G.A.A. 3, Latin Club 4, C.S.F. 4, G.A.A. 3. Junior Class League 1, Senior Class Representative. JONES, LAURA- JONES, MARY-Beginning Chorus 1. JONES, TOMMY-lntra-Murals 1, Welfare Drive 1, Freshman Class Treasurer, Freshman Assembly, Baseball 1, Advanced Band, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Booster 3, Sopho- more Assembly, Head Cheer Leader 1, Junior Class Repre- sentative, Rally Commission 2, Honor Band 1, Junior Assem- bly, Spanish Club 1. JONES, VERNON-Concert Choir, Advanced Band 4, Stage Craft 1, Talent Show 1, Sophomore Assembly, F.E.A. 1, El Granito Photographer 2, All-County Music Group, Photo Club 1. JULIAN, JAMES-Track Team 1. KANADY, JIMMY-Baseball 1, Intra-Murals 1. KARCHER, JERRY-F.F.A. 3, Cadets 1, F.F.A, Competitive Trips 1. KAUFMAN, JOE- KECK, MARILYN-G.A.A. 4, Girls' League Representative 2, Spanish Club 3, Booster Club 4, Baseball Class Champs 1, El Granito Literary Editor 2, Senior Class Treasurer, Basket- ball Queen Attendant, Freshman P.T.A. Queen, C.S.F. 1. KEENE, RUSSELL-Advanced Chorus 1.' KEELS, RITA-Welfare Drive 1, G.A.A. 2, Latin Club 1, Tennis Team 1, Sophomore Assembly, Public Speech 1, Essay Con- test 1, KELLY, BENNY- KELLEY, LINDA-Welfare Drive 1, Beginning Chorus 1, Ad- vanced Chorus 1. KERLEY, ROBERT-Football 1, Tennis Team 1, Sophomore Class Representative, Latin Club 1. KETNER, ANITA-G,A,A. 3, G.A,A. Representative 1. KIM, ELISSA-Spanish Club 2, Welfare Drive 1, Freshman Assembly, Variety Show, Usher at Junior Play. KINMAN, HAROLD-Welfare Drive 1, Beginning Chorus 1, Intra-Murals 1, Track Team 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Swine and Beef Cattle 2, Wrestling Team 1. KIRBY, LARRY-Football 3, Track Team 3, Wrestling Team 2, Football Captain 1. KITTRELL, JOSHUA-lntra-Murals 1, Library Club 1, Latin Club 2, Junior Classical League. KNIGHT, RITA-Glee Club 1, Advanced 2, G.A.A, 1, Concert Choir 2. KOOP, CHARLES-Sophomore Assembly. KOTCHEVAR, JOHN-Football 2, Craftsman Guild 2, Block P 1, Tree, Fruit and Crops Club 3, Swine Club 1, Beef Cattle Club 1, F.F.A. 3, Track Team 1, Secretary and Treasurer of Craftsman Guild 1, Agriculture Mechanics Club 1. LA HARGOUE, ELAINE CRISS-Welfare Drive 1, Glee Club 1, Booster Club 1, Freshman Assembly, Sophomore Class Rep- resentative, Sophomore Assembly. LAIRD, CLARA LEE- LAIRD, JOY ALVALINDA-Welfare Drive 1, G.A.A. 4, Fresh- man Class Champs, Sophomore Class Champs, Junior Class Champs, French Club 2, Senior Class Representatives, G.A,A. Representative. LAMBERT, CLYDE EDMOND-Football 1, Welfare Drive 1, Freshman Assembly, Sophomore Class Representative, Soph- omore Assembly. LAND, JASPER DAVID-Football 4, Freshman Class Repre- sentative, Track Team 4, Captain of Track Team 1, Block P 1, LANE, ILSE-Senior Assembly, Senior-Freshman Tea 1. LANDGRAF, JOAN BETH-Welfare Drive 2, Latin Club 3, Freshman Assembly, C.S.F. 4, Advanced Chorus 1, Sopho- more Assembly, Variety Show 2, Eighth Grade Day Program, Junior Classical League 1, Secretary of Junior Classical League, Concert Chorus 2, Junior Assembly, Commissioner of Publicity 1, President of C,S.F. 1, Senior Assembly, LANEY, JEAN- LANGFORD, JAMIE- LANGSTON, TILLMON-Football 1. LARSON, JUDITH DEE-Latin Club 3, Poster Contest 1, Jun- ior Classical League 1, Junior Play, Senior Play, F.E.A, 1. LAWSON, GARRV WAYNE-Advanced Chorus 1, Concert Choir 1, Library Club 1. LEESCH, JAMES GERALD-Advanced Band 1, Freshman As- sembly, Baseball 1, Tennis Team 1, French Club 3, Essay Contest 1, C,S.F. 3, Photo Club 1. LEMASTER, JUDY ANN-Beginning Chorus 1, Bible Club 2. LENTZNER, LARRY LEO-F,F.A. 4, Sheep Club 4, Swine Club 1, Baseball 3, LEWIS, LARRY EUGENE- LEWIS, PATRICIA JOYCE - Welfare Drive 1, Beginning Chorus 1. LIGHTHALL, GARY LOYD-Football 2. LINDGREN, LARRY EUGENE-Advanced Band 4, Freshman Assembly, Studio Band 3, Golf Team 1, All-County Music Group 2, Junior Assembly Variety Show 2, Advanced Or- chestra 1, Senior Assemb y, President of Band 1. LINDGREN, LINDA ANN-G.A.A. 4, Spanish Club 2, Booster Club 4, G.A.A, Representative 1, Sophomore Class Represen- tative, Variety Show 1, Sophomore Assembly, Junior Class Treasurer, Girls' League Representative 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Rally Committee 1, Song Leader 1. LINDSEY, MARY LORENE-Beginning Chorus 2, Music Fes- tival1,F.B.L.A. 1. LINDSTROM, DANNY LEE-Beginning Chorus 1, Poppy Con- test 2, Arts and Crafts 1, Treasurer of Arts and Crafts, Senior Play. LOCKE, ALICE-Freshman Class Representative, Welfare Drive 1, C.S.F. 2, Library Club 1, F.B.L.A. 1. LOFLIN, JERRY DEAN- LOFLIN, SHIRLEY-Beginning Chorus 1, G.A.A. 3, Advanced Chorus 3, Tennis Team 2, All-County Music Group, F.H.A. 1, Y-Teens 1, Concert Choir 1. LOPIA, SAMMY- LOVETT, LINDA-G.A.A. 1, Junior Class Representative, Pub- lic Speech. LOVLAND, DONNA- LOYD, NANCY-G.A.A. 4, Welfare Drive 2, Booster Club 4, Freshman Class Champions, Freshman Assembly, Sophomore Class Representative, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show 1, Swimming Team 1, El Granito Business Manager 2, Spanish Club 2, Girls' League Representative 2, Song Leader 1, Rally Committee 1, Senior Play, Senior Assembly. LYNGHOLM, CLAUDE DALE-Latin Club 4, Chess Club 1, Treasurer of Chess Club, Photo Club 3, Treasurer and Presi- dent of Photo Club, Audio Visual 1, C.S.F. 2, Science Club 3, .Treasurer of Science Club, Junior Class League 1, Swimming eam 1. MCCASKILL, WAVA- MCCLANNHAN, GERALD EUGENE-Track Team 2. McCLOSKEY, JOHN THOMAS-Clubs: Archery 1, Latin 2, T.A.S.C, 1, Advanced Band 3, Welfare Drive 1, Junior As- sembly. MCCOMB, DORTHA- MCCOMBIE, DAVID LEE-Cadets 1, Rifle Team 1. t MCCONNELL, PATRICIA-Clubs: Latin 2, F.B.L.A, 1, Begin- ners Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 1. MCELWAIN, MARY- MCGRAW, CARL- MCKINNEY, AUDRY-Clubsi F.B.L.A, 2, G.A.A. 1, F.E.A. 1, Advanced Orchestra 2, MABS, DAVID GERALD-Clubs: C.S.F. 1, Block P 1, Spanish 2, President 1, Advanced Band 4, All-County Music Group 2, Advanced Orchestra 2, Football Second League 2, Frosh As- sembly, Sophomore Assembly, MACK, DONALD ROY-Craftsman Guild 1, Football and Sec- ond League 1. MANSON, LENARD RAY-Baseball Team 1. MANSON, PATSY-F.B.L.A. 1, MANUEL, LUDRIE- - MARSHALL, DONALD ROY-English ll Representative. MARSHALL, ROBERT ALLEN-Baseball 1. MARTINEZ, BELIA-Clubs: Latin 1, G.A.A. 1, Welfare Drive 1. MARTINEZ, MARY-Clubs: Latin 2, Booster 2, G.A.A. 1, Wel- fare Drive 1, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show, MAYS, GALEN MILLER-Latin Club 2, Track Team 2, Cross Country 1, Football 1. MEGEE, ONA-Clubs: Spanish 2, Science 1, F.H,A. 1, G.A.A. 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. MELSON, LEWIS- MELTON, KYLE HUBERT--Football and Second League 2, Stage Craft 2, Manager of Stage Crew 1, Orange and Green-1, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Assemblies, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. MENDOZA, ANGEL JOE-Football Team 1. MERRIL, GREG THOMAS- MICHAELIS, JO ANN-Clubs: Spanish 2, Club Secretary 1, V.C.Y. 4, C.S.F. 1, G.A.A. 3, Orientation Representative, Eng- lish ll Representative, Welfare Drive 2. MICHAELIS, JUDY-Clubs: G.A.A. 4, Volleyball and Basket- ball Champs 1, V.C.Y. 3, President 1, Glee Club- 1, Concert Choir 2, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show, Eighth Grade Visiting Day Program. MIGALSKI, JUDITH- , , MILES, CAROLE-Clubs: G.A.A. 4, Softball Championship Team 1, F.H.A. 3, President 1, Social Director 1, Spanish 2, Booster 1, Frosh Assembly, Variety Show. MILLARD, DONNA-G.A.A. 1, C.S.F, 1. MILINICH, RITA-G.A.A. 1. - MILLS, SUSAN-Clubs: Spanish 1, Booster 4, G.A.A. 4, Latin 3, F,E.A. 2, Vice-President of F.E.A. 1. Welfare Drive 2, Frosh Assembly, Variety Show, Sophomore Assembly, Junior Assem- bly, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, American History Repre- sentative, Orange and Green 2, Reporter 1, Editor 1, Girls State Representative. , MILLER, JOYCE DORINE-Clubs: Y-Teens 1, G.A,A. 1, Latin 3, Junior Classical League 1, Vice-President 1, C.S.F. 1-. MOORE, LEE ELLEN-Clubs: G.A.A. 4, F.E.A. 1, Spanish 3, Booster 2, Glee Club 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Concert Choir 3, The Capris 1, Coal Stokers 1, All-County Music Group-1. Eighth Grade Visiting Day Program 1, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Assemblies. Varietv Show 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, MORALES, MICHAEL-Welfare Drive 2, Freshman Assembly, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Assemb-lies, Variety Show 3, Tennis Team 4, Advanced Band 4, Studio Band 4, All-Co-unty Music Group 4, Advanced Orchestra 1, Eighth Grade Visiting Day Program 1, Spanish Club 2. MORALES, FRANK- . MORENO, TOLINDA-Booster Club 2, Frosh Welfare Drive, Chorus 1. MORLEY, KITY-F.B.L.A. 1. MORSE, GLORIA-Clubs: F.H.A. 2, Latin 2, Photo 1, G.A.A. 1, Frosh Assembly, Welfare Drive. MUELLER, CAROL-Advanced Band 1. MULLEN, BEVERLY LOUISE- MULLEN, LYNDA LEE-Orange Blossoms 1. MULLER, NICHOLAS GUTHRIE-Clubs: Latin 4, President 1, Block P 4, Craftsman Guild 2, C.S.F. 4, T.A.C.S, 1, Science 2, Junior Classical League 1, Classics 1, President 1, Sports: Football 4, Intra-Murals 1, Track 1, Baseball 1, Sophomore Assembly, Senior Assembly, Variety Show 1, Orientation Rep- resentative, Sophomore Class President, Student Body Vice- President 1, Welfare Drive 1. MURRAY, PEGGY-Clubs: G.A.A. 2, Champs 1, Booster 2, Archery 1, Spanish 1, Library 2, Songleader 1, Freshmen Assembly, Variety Show, Sophomore Assembly, Senior As- sembly, Orientation Representative 1. MYERS, LINNIA SUE-Beginning Chorus 1. NATZKE, SANDRA LEE-Latin Club 2, Welfare Drive 1, Safety Council 1, Junior Classical League, Booster Club 1, Junior- Senior Prom Committee. NEUFELD, MICHAEL PERRY-Welfare Drive 2, Freshman Class Representative, Football Team Manager 4, Freshman Assembly, Basketball Manager 4, Baseball Manager 4, Be- ginning Chorus 1, Boys' Glee 1, Spanish Club 2, Sophomore Assembly, Advanced Chorus 1, Block P 1, El Granito Sport Editor 2, Concert Choir 2. NEWLIN, PAUL EDWIN-Football 2, Beginning Chorus 1, Intra-Murals 1, Advanced Chorus 1. NICHOLAS, PATRICIA-Welfare Drive 1, Advanced Band 1, French Club 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Booster Club 2, G.A.A. 2, First in Local Poppy Poster Contest. NICHOLSON, CAROL LEE-Orange Blossoms 2, Y-Teens 1, NOEL, MARY SUSAN- NORD, LYNN LORRAINE-C.S.F, 2, Spanish Club 1, F.H.A, 2, Sophomore Assembly, G.A.A, 3, F,B,L.A. 1, Archery Club 2, Y-Teens 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Orange and Green Staff Reporter 1, Modern Dance Club 1, NORMAN, GALEN JACK-lntra-Murals 1, Football 3, F.F.A. 3, Poultry Club 2, Swine Club 1, Sheep Club 1, Rifle Club-1, Track Team 1, Swimming Team 1, Block P 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Agricultural Mechanics Club 1, Senior Play, Senior Assembly. NORTON, LARRY JOE-Intra-Murals 1. O'BANNON, DONALD RAY- ODELL, JAMES- OGLESBY, WANDA-Welfare Drive 1, Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 2, Freshman Class Championships, Beginning Chorus 1, Ad- vanced Chorus 1. OLMAS, PETE- OLMSTEAD, SUSAN-G.A,A. 1. ORDUNO, FRANCES-Beginning Chorus 1. ORTON, BILLY DALE-Football 2, F.F.A. 1, Basketball Team 1, Stage Crew 1. OWENS, LEROY ALLEN- OWENS, PATRICIA HELEN-Booster Club 2, Freshman As- sembly, G.A.A. 1, Sophomore Assembly, Junior-Senior Play Committee, Senior Assembly, Junior Assembly. PALMER, CAROLYN SUE-Welfare Drive 2, Beginning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, Y-Teens 1, F.B.L.A. 1, PARKER, JAMES EDWARD-Welfare Drive 1, Intra-Murals 1. PARKS, LYNDA RUTH-Welfare Drive 1. PARKS, REITA HALL- PARHAM, DALE KENNETH-Spanish Club 1, C.S.F. 2, Com- missioner of Clubs 1, Senior Assembly, Science Club 1. I4 IMO. I I ,-tk PARLI, DONNA MARIE-Welfare Drive 1, Freshman Assem- bly, G.A.A. 4, C,S.F. 3, Booster Club 4, Poster Contest 1, Latin Club 3, F.E.A. 2, Sophomore Assembly, Secretary of F.E.A., Girls' League Representative 1, Junior Assembly, EI Granito Art Editor 2. EARJROTT, BILLY-F.F.A. 3, Dairy Cattle 1, Brush and Mallet u . PATTERSON, EDITH ELAINE-G.A.A. 3, Beginning Chorus 1, Y-Teens 4, Freshman Assembly, Advanced Chorus 2, Vice- President of Y-Teens, Secretary-Treasurer of Y-Teens, Concert Choir 1, President of Y-Teens. PEARSON, DORIS-Beginning Chorus 2, Advanced Chorus 2, All-County Music Group, Glee Club 2. PEARSON, JANET KATHERINE- PEEKS, DON- PELHAM, DONALD DAVIE-Wrestling 1, Junior Class Repre- sentative. PELHAM, RONALD RAY- PENA, DOUGLAS FRANK-Latin Club 2, C.S,F. 4, Photo Club 2, Vice-President of Photo Club 1, Science Club 3, President of Science Club, Piper Band 1, Variety Show 1, Junior As- sembly. PENDERGASS, RUBY VIRGINIA- PENROD, HENRY- PERDUE, EMILEY ANN-Beginning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 1. PEREDA, SYLVIA MARIA- PERRY, LUTHER JIM-F.E,A. 1. PERRY, STUART-Wrestling Team 1, Swimming Team 2, Football 1, Junior Assembly. PETTIS, GLENDA LORRAINE-Welfare Drive 1, Beginning Chorus 1, Photo Club 1, G.A.A. 2, Advanced Chorus 1, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, F.B.L.A. 1. PETTIT, ANNETTE- PETTIT, MARY ANNETTE- PYLE, JUDITH EMMA-G.A.A. 3, Advanced Band 1, F.H.A. 1, Welfare Drive 1, Freshman Assembly, Baseball Class Cham- pionship, Tll-County Music Group 1, Maiorettes 1, Secretary of G.A.A. 1, French Club 1, Vice-President of French Club 1. PULLIAM, BILLY ROYCE-Welfare Drive 1, Baseball 1. PRADO, DAVID LOU-F.F.A. 2, Beef Cattle 1, Senior Class Representative. POTTS, JUDITH-Welfare Drive 2, G.A.A. 4, Spanish Club 1, Archery Club 1, Booster 2, Sophomore Assembly, Junior- Senior Prom Committee. TLfg'g',FHELEN-Senior Class Representative, Concert Choir PORTER, ROCKY EUGENE-lntra-Murals 1, Track Team 1, Advanced Band 2, Spanish Club 1, Swimming Team 1. PLUMLEE, LOWELL EUGENE-F.F.A. 3, Swine Club 2, Begin- ning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 1. PITTMAN, ANNABELLE-G.A.A. 4, Freshman Class Cham- pionship, Advanced Band 3, Spanish Club 1, Y-Teens 1, Swimming Team 3, Sophomore Assembly, Archery Club 1, Secretary of Archery Club, T,A.S.C. 1, Senior Assembly. PITNEY, ROGER PHILLIP-Intra-Murals 1, Swimming Team 2, Football 1, Variety Show 1, Sophomore Assembly. PHIPPS, LOUIS WAYNE-F.F.A. 1, Swine Club 1. PHIPPS, LENA GAYLE- PHILLIPS, MILLARD HARLEY-Football 1, Freshman Class Representative, lntra-Murals 1, Latin Club 2, Tennis Team 2, Junior Play, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Cheerleader 1, Rally Committee 1, Block P 1, T.A,S.C. 1. PHILLIPS, KENNY-F.F.A. 2, Beef Cattle 1, Audib Visual 1, Tree. Fruit and Crops 1. PHILLIPS, EDDY JAMES-Football 3, lntra-Murals 1, Wrest- ling 1, Baseball 1, Block P 1, T.A,S.C, 1, Basketball 1. QUANDT, PEGGY-G.A.A. 1, Library 2, F.E.A. 1, Archery 1, Usher at Baccalaureate 1. RAASCH, LOL DEHN-Latin Club 2, Sports: Football 3, Wrestling 3, League Champs 1, Track 1, Advanced Band 3, Studio Band 3, All-County Music Group 2, Sophomore As- sembly. RAGSDALE, GLEN-Baseball 1. RAICHE, KAREN-Clubs: Y-Teens 1, Archery 1, Latin 1. RAINWATER, NONA- RECTOR, LEON-Art Club 1, Poster Contest 1. RENEAN, ARTHUR DOYLE- RHOADARMER, DUANE-Clubs: Spanish 2, Block P 1, Sci- ence Club 1, V.C.Y. 1, Tennis 2, Tennis Manager 1, Cham- pionship Team 1, Junior Assembly, Variety Show, Senior Assembly, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. RHOADARMER, DEANE-Block P 1, Advanced Band 2, Ten- nis Team 1, League Championship 1, Junior Assembly, Variety Show. RHOADS, GARY- RHOADS, WILLIAM L.- RIEGEL, DON-Advanced Band 1, Advanced Chorus 2, Con- cert Choir 1, All-County Music Group 1, Poster Contest 1. ROBBINS, BONNIE-Beginning Chorus 2. ROBINSON, BETTY-Beginning Chorus 1. RODRIGUEZ, HARRY LOUIE-Arts and Crafts Club 1. RODRIQUEZ, HELEN-Clubs: F,H.A. 1, G.A.A, 2, Booster 3, Art Club 1, Poster Contest, 2nd Winner in Contest 1. RODRIQUEZ, RUBY- ROGERS, RUTH- ROOD, JOHNNY EDWARD- ROSSITER, SANDRA MAE-Clubs: F,F.A. 1, Beef Cattle 1, Latin 2, Brush and Mallet 1, F.H,A, 3, Junior Classical League 1, 1st in Local and Sectional Co-op Tests, 1st in Kings-Tulare Test, Winner of School, Zone, County and Re- gional Essay Contests, Speech at Rotary, Represented PUHS in U. N. Contest, Usher at Baccalureate, ROUNTREE, WALT LEE- ROWLAND, JOE- ROWLAND, JOE EDDIE LEE- ROYAL, BETTY MAE-V.C.Y. Club 2, Beginning Chorus 2, Advanced Chorus 3, All-County Music Group 1, Ensemble 1, Usher at Baccalaureate. RUTHERFORD, ALAN LOYAL-Clubs: Latin 4, Adiles 1, Con- sul 1, Science 4, Treasurer 1, President 1, F.E.A. 1, Photo 3, Secretary 1, Chess 1, C.S,F. 3, Junior Classical League Beginning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Commissioner Entertaiment, 1. of SANDERS, CLYDE MORRIS-Football 3, lntra-Murals 1, Track Team 2, Advanced Band 3. SANDERSON, LINDA-Welfare Drive 2, G.A.A. 3, Freshman Assembly, Spanish Club 1, Girls' League 1, Variety Show 1, Sophomore Assembly, Junior Assembly, F.B.L.A. 1. SANTIAGO, MARY-G.A,A. 4, Sophomore Class Champion- ship, Spanish Club 2, President of Spanish Conversation 1, Variety Show 1. SCHEPPMANN, VERNON-Audio Visual 1, Senior Assembly. SANTRY, BRENDA-G,A.A. 4, Sophomore Assembly, Spanish Club 1, Booster Club 1, Science Club 1, Library Club 2, Junior Class Representative, Senior Class Representative, Senior Tea Program. SCHLOESSER, RONALD DENNIS-F.F.A, 3, Beef Cattle 1, Dairy Cattle 3, Sheep Club 2, Poultry Club 2. SCHMETGEN, CHARLES-Latin Club 2, Track Team 2, Senior Class Representative. SCHWARTZ, BETTE-F.H.A. 1, Freshman Assembly, G.A,A, 2. Spanish Club 1, Swimming Team 2. SCOTT, EDWIN DALE- SCOTT. ERVIN GAIL-Football 1. SCOTT, GLENDA-F.H.A. 1, Freshman Assembly, Poster Contest, SCOW, SUSAN-Spanish Club 3, F.H.A. 3, Freshman Assem- bly, C.S.F. 3, Welfare Drive, President of Spanish Club, Soph- omore Assembly, Eighth Grade Day Program, Booster 1, Junior Play, Senior Play, Girls' League 1. SEARCY, JOHN- SEARCY, JACK RAY-Football 1. SEARS, CAROLE-Welfare Drive 2, Glee Club 1, Freshman Assembly, Advanced Chorus 2, All-County Music Group, G.A.A. 1, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show 1, Concert Cl1oir12, F.B.L.A, 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Madri- gas . SUSAN, SHAFFER- SHANNON, LEAH-G.A.A. 4, Freshman Class Championship, Sophomore Class Championship, Junior Class Championship, Welfare Drive 1, G.A,A. Representative 1, Publicity Chairman of G.A.A. 1, Spanish Club 2, Booster Club 3, F.E.A. 1, G.A.A, Treasurer, Senior-Freshman Tea, Senior Assembly. SHARP, JERRY LE ROY-Welfare Drive 1, lntra-Murals 1, Track Team 1, Basketball 1. SHELDON, DIANA-G.A.A. 1, Welfare Drive 1, Latin Club 2, F.H.A. 1, Sophomore Assembly, Senior Assembly. SHELDON, JUDY ANN-Beginning Chorus 1, Booster Club 3, Welfare Drive 1, Latin Club 2, Freshman Assembly, Sopho- more Assembly. SIEVERS, KENNETH HARRY-Football 1, Freshman Assem- bly, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, lntra-Murals 1, Track Team 1, Wrestling 1, Block P 3, President of Block P, Junior Assem- bly, Sergeant of Arms, Secretary and Treasurer of Block P. SIEVERS, SHARON-G.A,A. 3, Sophomore Class Champions, geslhgian Assembly, Tennis Team 1, Latin Club 1, Booster u . SILVA, TERESA-G.A.A. 4, Variety Show 1, Modern Dance 1. SILVAS, VIOLA-Beginning Chorus 1. SIMON, PRISCILLA DIANE-Welfare Drive 1, F,B.L,A. 4, Historian of F.B,L.A. 1, Poster Contest, Y-Teens 1. SIMPSON, JULIA-G.A,A. 1, Orange Blossoms 1, Girls' League 1, Freshman Assembly, Welfare Drive 1, Sophomore AssemblY' Advanced Band 1. SIMPSON, LEOTA-Welfare Drive 1, Spanish Club 1, Fresh- man Assembly, G.A,A. 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Y-Teens 1, Sophomore Assembly, Variety 1. SIVYER, SUSAN-Welfare Drive 2, Tennis Team 4, G.A.A, 3, Booster Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Sophomore Assembly, Vari- ety Show 1, Junior Assembly. SLATER, PATSY- SMITH, HOWARD NEIL-Swimming Team 3, Spanish Club 1, Sophomore Assembly, Eighth Grade Day Program 1, C.S.F. 1, Science Club 1, Lion's Club Speech. SMITH, RONALD SIDNEY-Football 4, Latin 4, Advanced Band 4, Orange and Green Reporter 1, Freshman Assembly, C.S.F. 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 1, Sophomore Class Repre- sentative, Booster Club 4, Variety Show 1, Sophomore As- sembly, Track Team 3, Captain of Track Team 1, Advanced Band 3, Block P 1, Hi-Y 1, T.A.S.C. 2, All-County Music Group 1, Junior Assembly, Advanced Orchestra 1, Commis- sioner of Athletics 1. Senior Class Representative, Boys' State, Senior Assembly, SMITH, SUSIE DELPHA-Beginning Chorus 1, SMITHEY, DONALD HENRY-Cross Country Team 1, Track Team 1, Swimming 1, SMITHPETERS, JAMES- SNOW, SAMUEL ELMER- SNYDER, ERNIE WILLIAM-Football 3, Baseball 3, Intra- Murals 1, Advanced Chorus 1, All-County Music Group 1, Boys' Glee 1, Junior Assembly. SOUZA, JOE-Football 4, lntra-Murals 1, Track Team 2. SPARK? BENJAMIN WILLIAM-Welfare Drive 1, Wrestling eam . SPEARS, LINDA ANN-Beginning Chorus 1, G.A,A. 1, SPRAGUE. GARY LENN- STAFFORD, SAUNDRA DIANNE- STAMPER, BARBARA FERN- STATELER, MIKE CHARLES-Football 4, Latin Club 3, Intra- Murals 1, Sophomore Assembly, Swimming Team 1, Junior Assembly, Block P 1, Senior Class Vice-President, Orange and Green Reporter 1, Editor of Orange and Green 1, Asso- ciate Editor of Orange and Green 1, Senior Assembly. STATLER, MARILYN-G.A.A. 3, Beginning Chorus 1, Swim- ming Team 2, Advanced Chorus 1, All-County Music Group 1, Welfare Drive 1, Orange Blossoms 1, Sophomore Assembly, Maiorettes 1. STENZEL, GUENTHER-Photo Club 1, Manager of Tennis Team 1. STEPHENS, PATRICIA ANN-F.H.A. 1. STEWART, RUTH MINERVA-Advanced Band 2, F.H.A. 1, G.A,A. 2, Latin Club 3, Science Club 1, Junior Classical League 1, Concert Choir 1, Bible Club 1. STUCKEY, ROBERT LEE-Advanced Band 2, Football 1, Baseball 1. STUTEVILLE, NANCY GAIL-Freshman Class Representative, G.A,A. 2, Latin Club 1, Treasurer of Latin Club, Junior Clas- sical League 1, Treasurer of Junior Classical League, Junior- Senior Prom Committee. SUSSOEV, JAC-Football 4, Captain of Football Team 1, F.F.A. 4, Beef Cattle 4, Poultry Club 2, Dairy Cattle Club 1, Welfare Drive 1, lntra-Murals 1, Track Team 2, T.A.S.C. 1. Basketball 1, F.E.A. 1. SUSSOEV, PATTY LOUISE-G.A.A. 4, Tennis Team 3, Presi- dent of G.A.A. 1. SWEARINGER, LONNIE CARL- SWEET, KENNETH RAY-Football 4, Beginning Chorus 1, Wrestling Team 4, Advanced Chorus 2, All-County Music Group 1, Sophomore Assembly, Hi-Y 3, Secretary of Hi-Y, Senior Play, Senior Class Representative. SWEETIN, HOWARD THOMAS- TABOR, WILLIAM ELI- TALBOT. MAURICE COLEMAN-Sports: Football, Second League 1, Basketball 3, 1st in League 1, Basketball Captain 1, Eighth Grade Visiting Day Program. TANDROW, JAMES MICHAEL-Clubs: Latin 2, C.S.F. 4. Booster 3, Vice-President 1, Science 1, Swimming Team 3, Advanced Band 4, Studio Band 3, Concert Choir 1, Yell Leader 1, Student Body President 1, Freshman Class Vice- President 1, Welfare Drive 2, Frosh Assembly, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show, Junior and Senior Assemblies, Vari- ety Show 2. TANNER, TODD GARDENER-Spanish Club 1, T.A.S.C. 1, Sports: lntra-Murals 1, Golf 1, Football and Second League 2, TAPIA, SAMMY-Sports: lntra-Murals 1, Track Team 2, Wrestling 1, 2nd Place Team 1, Science Club. TAPPE, FREDA ROSANNE-Clubs: Spanish 1, Library 2, Wel- fare Drive 1. TAYLOR, CLAYTON-Junior Assembly, Variety Show, Art Contest 1, Advanced Band 1, French 1, TAYLOR, JERRY MILTON-Spanish Club, Football 3, Prob- lems Class Representative. TEMPLETON, FRANCES FAYE-English II Representative. TENNISON, LARRY- THOMAS, CECIL FRANKLIN-Spanish Club 1, Sports: Foot- ball 3, Golf 1. THOMAS, CHERYL ANN-Clubs: Spanish 2, Booster 1, Frosh Assembly and Junior Play, Swimming Team 3. THALMAN, JOHN LESLIE-Clubs: F,F.A. 2. LI-IOMAS, STANLEY-Clubs: T.A.S.C. 1, Spanish 1, Senior ay. THOMAS, SUSAN JANE-G.A.A. 2, Freshman Baseball and Class Champs, Spanish 2, Booster 1, Frosh Assembly, Usher at Junior Play, Orange Blossoms 1. THOMAS, TOM-Spanish Club 1, Senior Drama. THOMASSON, CAROLYN SUE-Advanced Chorus 1. THOMPSON, EDWINA ELIZABETH-Clubs: C.S,F. 1, Booster S, Advanced Band 4, Swimming Team 3, All-County Music , roup . THOMPSON, KATIE SUE-Clubs: G.A.A. 4, Champion Team 2, F.H.A. 3, Vice-President 1, President 1, Latin 2, F,B.L.A. 1, T.A.S,C. 1, Advanced Chorus 2, Frosh and Sophomore As- semblies, Eighth Grade Visiting Day Program 1, Welfare Drive 1, Sophomore Class Secretary, Usher at Baccalaureate, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. THORNEIURG, BILLY GENE-V.C.Y. 1, Sportsi Football 1, Baseball 1. THORTON, GARY LYNN-Latin Club 2, Sports: lntra-Murals 1, Football 2, Basketball 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Junior Class Representative, Stage Crew 1, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee. TILLERY, NOBIE-V.C.Y. 1. TODD, LYNDA JOAN-Clubs: Latin 3, Booster 4, G.A.A. 4. Class Champs 1, Champion Team 1, F.E.A. 2, Secretary 1, President 1, C.S.F. 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2, Librarian 1, Freshman Assembly, Variety Show, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Assemblies, American History Represen- tative, EI Granito Editor 2. TOMICICH, FLORENCE MAE-Clubs: G.A.A. 4, G.A.A. Rep- resentative 1, Booster 4, Secretary 1, Girls' League Repre- sentative 3, Treasurer 1, Safety Council 1, Rally Committee 2, Freshmen, Sophomore, and Senior Assemblies, Welfare Drive 2, English Il Representative, Problems Class Represen- tative, Senior Class Representative, Yell-leader 1, Junior- Senior Prom Committee. TOMICICH, FRANCES MARIE-Clubs: G.A.A. 3, Spanish 2, Booster 4, Tennis Doubles 1, Welfare Drive 2, Freshman Assembly, Variety Show, Sophomore Assembly, Senior As- sembly, Role in One-Act Assemblies 2, Commissioner of Concessions. TOMLINSON, JIMMY KYLCE- TREDWELL, DAVE- TREADWELL, DAVID GRAHAM-Cadets 1. TREADWELL, DONALD KENWOOD-Spanish Club 1, Cadets 2. TUCKER, BRENDA JOYCE-G,A,A. 2, Frosh Class Champs, Poster Contest 1. TURF, PAUL EUGENE- TURNER, BETTY WANETTA-Clubs: G.A.A. 3, Booster 1, Beginning Chorus 1, Frosh Assembly. TURNER, FLOYD DUANE-Clubs: Latin 4, Science 3, F.E.A. 1, Junior Classical League 1, lntra-Murals 1, Swimming Team 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Junior Assembly, Variety Show, Service Point Committee, Piper Band. TURNER, CHARLES WAYNE-Clubs: Science 3, F.E.A. 1, Latin 4, C.S.F, 2, Junior Classical League 2, President 2. Swimming Team 2, Manager 2, Junior Assembly, Variety Show, Senior Assembly, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. Rep- resented PUHS at Maclone. TYLER, GENE- VALDEZ, DON JUNIOR- VAN RY, CLARK-Hi-Y 1. VAUGHN, MARY ELLEN-G.A.A. 1, Sophomore Assembly. VAYROCK, ROBERT LEE-Sports: Football 1, Track 4, Win- ning Team 2, B-Class Track Champ 1, Cross Country 1, Poster Contest 2, Junior Assembly, Variety Show, Senior Assembly. VEGA, DAVID- VELASQUEZ, FORTUNE-Spanish Club 1, Football and 2nd League 1, Wrestling Team 1, Beginning Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 1, Boys' Glee 1, Concert Choir 1. VOPAT, RONNIE ELDON-Clubs: Block P 1, T.A.S.C, Repre- sentative 1, Football 4, Wrestling 1. WALDEN, JACK EDWARD-Swimming Team 2, Basketball 1. WALES, WENDY-Photo Club 1, Secretary of Photo Club, G.A.A, 2, Spanish Club 2, Booster Club 1, Sophomore As- sembly, Library Club 2, President, Secretary and Treasurer of Library Club, Junior Assembly, F.B.L.A. 1, President and Secretary of F.B.L.A. WALKER, JUDY-G.A.A. 2, Latin Club 3, Freshman Assem- bly, C.S.F. 2, Booster Club 3, Sophomore Assembly, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, Junior Assembly, F.E,A. 1, Junior Play. WALL, GEORGE SHERMAN-Advanced Chorus 1, Archery Club 1, Vice-President of Archery Club, Concert Choir 1. WALLACE, PATRICIA-F.H.A. 1, Orange Blossoms 3, Y-Teens 1, Junior Assembly, Variety Show 1. WARE, ORIE ALBERT- WEBB, BRENT ALAN-Welfare Drive 1, F.F.A. 1, Beef Cattle 1, lntra-Murals 1, Swimming Team 1. WEISENBERGER, JOHN LEO-lntra-Murals 1, Latin Club 3, Swimming Team 3, Chess Club 1, Audio-Visual 1, Photo Club 1, Sophomore Assembly, T.A.S.C, 2, Science Club 1, Junior Classical League 1, Junior Assembly, Junior Play, Senior Assembly. WELLS, HORACE JR.-Football 2, Track 4. WELLS, JANET DIANE-G.A.A. 2, Y-Teens 2. WENZEL, FRANK EDWIN-lntra-Murals 1, Poster Contest 1, Archery Club 2, Swimming Team 2. WEST, BILLY DALE-Welfare Drive 1, Wrestling Team 2, Track Team 1. WHISENAND, JOE ORA-Cadets 2. WHITE, VIRGINIA KAYE-F.E.A. 1. WHITE, MARDELLE-Welfare Drive 1, Glee Club 1, F.H.A. 3. Freshman Assembly, G.A.A. 3, Advanced Band 1, Latin Club 1, F.E.A. 2, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show 1, Poster Contest 1, Junior Class Representative, Swimming Team 1, Junior Assembly, Secretary of F.H.A. 1. WHITE, NORMA-Beginning Chorus 1, F.B.L.A. 2, G.A,A. 1, WIDEMAN, LOIS-G.A,A, 1. WILLIAM, WILLIAM ALEX-Welfare Drive 1, Baseball 1. WILLIAMS, KEN- WILLIAMS, NOAH FRANCIS- WILSON, CHARLES MORTERMER-Intra-Murals 1. WILSON, DOLLIE JOAN-Poster Contest 1. I WILSTAM, SUZANNE-Welfare Drive 1, Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 2, Advanced Chorus 1, Concert Choir 3, Spanish Club 2, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show 2, Junior Assembly, Eighth Grade Day Program 1, All-County Music Group 1, Booster Club 2, Madrigals 1, Senior Assembly, Spanish Con- versation Club 1. WINCHESTER, BARBARA-Majorettes 1, Junior Assembly, Senior Assembly. WINNINGHAM, FRED- WISEMAN, LINN DAVID-Football 1, Baseball 1, lntra-Murals 1, Basketball 1. WITT, CARMEN LOUIRE-Welfare Drive 1, Beginning Chorus 1, Spanish Club 2. WITT, PATSY ANN-Welfare Drive 1, Freshman Assembly, Variety Show 1, G.A.A, 4, Orange Blossoms 1, Sophomore assembly, T.A.S.C. 1, Junior Play, Senior Assembly, Senior ay. WOLFE, LLOYD EUGENE-Track Team 1, Boys' Glee 1. WOLFRAM, CAROLE SUE-French Club 2, Sophomore As- semly, Variety Show 1, Arts and Crafts Club 1, Secretary of Arts and Crafts. WOOD, EFFIE SUE-F.E,A. 1, WOODRUFF, MARVIN RAY- WOODS, LYNN RAE-G.A.A. 2, Sophomore Assembly. YANCEY, JOE-F.F.A. 4, Swine Club 4, President of Swine Club, Archery Club 1, Agricultural Mechanics Club 1. YAWS, DOROTHY-G.A.A. 2, Beginning Chorus 1, F.H.A. 1. YEAGER, ROGER-Football 1. YOUNCE, LEE ETTA- YOUNG, ALBERT-Chess Club 1. YOUNG, BRUCE CARL- ZENO, MARY SUZANNE-G.A.A. 1, Latin Club 3, Booster glub 2, Sophomore Assembly, Variety Show 1, Spanish lub 1. ZONTEK, BLASE LEO-Football 1, Hi-Y 1. A Psalm of Life Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goalg Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul, Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footsteps on the sands of time. lVlr. Arthur Graves, died on the tennis courts of Porterville Union High School lVlay 26, 1959, where he had taught since 1933. He will long be remembered for his faithful service. lVlr. John H. Dossey, died in his home on March 9, 1960. He was an employee at Porterville Union High School since 1955 ,and served the students and faculty with helpful assistance i as a-custodian. , L i Lkk,, 4 W L if i ' 5 Lrrk 'f.- bxg: J ' r ee ,., iil ..,'s l 9l9 J a.,. c ' .iiii QM fig i i I4 i if ,. W dw ,W W . ..,.., 7 ' f I 2' 4 xii? 555751 tai - ff ' ,, ' , fa' ' V ff '-f .f - or 1739.2 temp? ' ' X , ,.. 'KN f 1 -' ,,,, - 1 1 . -W -..Wg ' J - i - V A , -. i 'wie AANESTAD, Judy, Soph. 56, 74, 74, 76, 84, 86,87,128 ACHTERBERG, David, Jr. 47 ACHTERBERG, Albert, Sr. 28 ACOSTA, Andrea, Soph. 57, 84, 89 ACOSTA, Joe, Jr. ACOSTA, Mike, Frosh. ACTON, Ellen, Frosh. 62,88 BAKER. Butch, Jr. 49, 84 BAKER, Karin, Sr. 28, 86 BAKER, Marie, Frosh. 61 BAKER, Mary Lou, Soph. 57, 85 BAKER. Richard Jr. BAKER, Ron, Jr. 48 BAKER, Sharon, Soph. 58 BAKER, Torn. Frosh. 64, 74, 123 BALDEREMA, Ida, Jr. 43 ACTON, Geraldine, Soph. 88 ADAME, ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS. Angela. Jr. 47 Jack, Sr. 28 Julie, Sr. Nikki, Jr. 49, 90 ADEIEEBACH, Betsy, Jr. 50, 71, ADELSBACH, Pete, Sr. 28, 78, 105, 107, 130 AGNEW, Buddy, Frosh. 63,94 AGUIRRE, Irene. Frosh. 61, 88 AGUIRRE, Julian, Frosh. 64 AGUIRRE, Naomi, Soph. 55, 87 AGUIRRE, Robert, Sr. 28, 87, 105, 106 AGUIRRE, Ruth, Jr. 47 AIROZA, Charles, Jr. 49 AIROZA, Pat. Frosh. 61 ALBA. Joe Gilbert, Jr.47. 112 ALBA, Joe Gemmro, Jr. 48 ALCAPARROS. Alice, Jr. 49 ALCAPARRAS, Christien, 63, 73 ALCAPARRAS, Victoria, Frosh. ALDEIEMAN, Donna, Sr. 28, 85, 8 ALEXANDER, Kathleen, Soph. ANDERSON 73. 87 ALEXANDER, William. Sr. 28,29 ALLEN, David, Jr.'48 ALLEY, Douglas. Jr. 48 ALLEY. Jim. Frosh. 64. 74 ALLISON, Barbara, Soph. 25, 53.54, 71, 74 AMBRIZ, Loretta, Jr. 47 AMBRIZ, Sarah, Soph. 58 AMBRQSQTII, Carolyn, Soph. 55, ANDERSON, Bruce, Frosh. 63, ANDERSON, Charles, Frosh. 63, ANDERSON, Carolyn, Sr. 28,81 ANDERSON, Clarence, Frosh. 63 Diane. Sr. 28, 68, 120 72, 98. 99 ANDERSON, Joe, Sr. 28 ANDERSON, Rose, Frosh. ANDERSON, Patricia. Soph. 53, 56, 73, 87, 91 ANDERSON, Marietta, Frosh. 64, 74 ANDREWS. Dale, Jr. ANDREWS, Sandra, Soph. ANDRIGHETTA, Danny, Frosh. APODACA, Emily, Jr. 50 APODACA. Mary, Frosh. ARAIZA. Joe, Frosh. ARASTA, Mike, Frosh. 63 ARCE, Fern, Soph. ARCE, Donnell. Frosh. 57.61.87 ARLDT, Weldon. Sr. 28. 78, 105 ARTURO, O., Soph. 56 ASHWORTH, Roy, Jr. 48, 110 ATKINS, Gary, Soph. 56, 58, 77 AUTRY. Danny, Frosh. 64,94 AVERY, CAROLE, Sr. 28 AVERY, Rodney, Soph. 56 AVERY, Joan, Soph. AVILA, Manuel, Frosh. 61 BABCOICK, Lisle, Jr. 49, 74, 80, 89, 113 BABCOCK, Mike, Frosh. 64, 74, 1 BABIQI EAU, Wendy, Frosh. 64, 7 BAGGETT, smiley, soph. ss BALDWIN, John, Sr. 28, 78, 79, 105, 107 BALL, Eldon. Soph. 57, 70, 121 BALLARD, Lela, Jr. 50 BALLEW, Marilyn, Frosh. 62 BALLEW, Rodney, Sr. 28, 68 BALLMES, Marland, Sr. 78,94 BAMBAUER. Bonnie. Sr. 28. 73 83 BANFORD, Connie, Frosh. 64 BANNEETER, Dave, Jr, 50, 110, BARBARICK, Ronald. Frosh. BARBER, William, Jr., Soph. 58, 79, 90, 113 BARNES. Lana, Frosh. 62. 99 BARNES, Marcianena, Soph. 58 71, 74. 87, 122 BARNETT, Betty, Frosh. 64 BARNETT, Helen, Jr. 50 BARNETT, Wanda. Sr. 28,86 BASTADY, Marilyn, Jr. 49, 73, 87.90, 99 BASTARDO, Maria, Jr. 48. 87 BASTIAN, Patricia, Soph. 57, 87 BATE, George, Sr. 28, 127, 81 BATE, Steve, Frosh. 63. 76. 83, 84, 110 BATSCH, Diana, Sr. 28, 83, 86, 99 BAUMANN, Robert, Sr. 28,82 BAUTISTE, Rose, Sr. 28, 84 BAXLEY, Judy, Sr. 28, 68, 86, 98, 103 BAXLEY, June, Sr. 28, 86 BAXTER, Les, Soph. 54 BAXTER, Robert, Frosh. 62, 113 BAYLESS, Duane, Soph. 55 BAYLESS, Judy, Sr. 28, 86 BEAN, Orvis. Soph. BEAN, Shirley, Frosh. BEARD, Joanne, Frosh. 64 BEARD, Kathleen. Frosh. 61 BEARD, Patti, Jr. 50, 69, 74. 85. 90 BEAVER. Loyd. Sr. 29, 90 BEAVER, Mary, Soph. 56 BEAVERS, Dave, Frosh. BECKHAM, Ron, Jr. 50,123 BEEN. Sharon, Frosh. BEESON, Nancy, Frosh. BELCHER, Clyde, Frosh. 88 BELDEN, Sam, Jr. 48 BELK, Charlene, Jr. BELL, Miriam, Soph. 54, 71.87, 91 BLASINGAME, Shirley, Frosh, 60. 62,99 BLAIHIQCQCK, Patricia. Soph, 57, BLEDSAW, Ray, Jr. 50 BLEDSAF, Gary, Frosh. 79 BLEDSAW, Juanita, Soph. 54, 86. 87 BLEDSAW, Patsy. Sr. 29 BLEVINS, Betty, Frosh. 61 BLEVINS, Carson, Jr, 47 BLEVINS, Peggy, Jr. 49 BLIEggIER, Barbara, Frosh. 61, BLOUNT, Frances, Jr, 48, 83 BLOUNT, Younger, Sr. 29 BOARD, Robert, Sr. 29, 105, 106 BOATMAN. Lucille, Sr, 29 BOBABILLA, Erlinda, Soph. BOHANNON. Annis. Frosh. BOHANNON, Karel, Jr. 50,73 BOHANNON, Richard, Frosh. 63 BOHANNON, Sandra, Soph. 56, 91 BOHMAN, John, Frosh. 64 BOLING, Martha, Frosh. 61 BOLSTAD, Marta, Soph. 56 BOMAR, Danny, Jr. 49 BOND, Donald. Jr. 50 BONILLA, Samuel, Jr. 49, 76, 91,119,121, 126 BOOSZ, Carleen, Frosh. 81 BOAST, Carleon, Frosh. 61 BOREN, Vivian, Frosh. 61, 88 BORIACK, Allen. Frosh. 64 BOSISIO, Laura, Sr. 29, 71, 86, 89 BOST. Glen, Jr. 47 BOSTON, Ken, Sr. 29 BOUDREAUX, Bill, Sr. 29 BOUDREAUX, Mike, Soph. 58 BOUGH, Peggy, Jr, 48, 88 BOUGHER, Lynda, Frosh. 61, 74, 83,99 BOVETTI, Keith, Jr. 48, 123, 112, 117 BOVETTl,Ken,Jr.50, 117,130 BOX, Ronald, Soph. BOYDSTUN, Jerry, Frosh. 64, 94 BOYDSTUN, John, Jr. 50 BOYDSTUN, Kenneth, Soph. 56, 94 BOYDSTUN, Charles, Sr. 29 BOYER, Greg, Frosh. 64. 80. 111, 119, 130 BOYER, Susan. Soph. 55, 73 BOYLES, Dale, Frosh. BRACKETT, Shirley, Soph. 56, 88 BRADBURY, Ann, Sr. 29, 86 BRADBURY, Carl, Frosh. 61 BRADBURY, Mary, Soph. 58, 82, 88 BRADLEY, Barry, Sr. 29, 123 BRADLEY, Beverly, Frosh. 63 BRADLEY, Margaret, Jr. 49 BRADLEY, Melvin, Sr. 29 BRASSFIELD, Jackie, Soph. 57 BRASSFIELD, Kenneth, Soph. 55 BRASSFIELD, Bob, Sr. 29 BRATCHER, June, Soph. 56, 55 BRATCHER, Glenda, Soph. BRATCHER, Jannie, Frosh. 88 BRATTEN, Nancy. Sr. 29, 89 BRAZELL, Donald, Frosh. 61,74 BREEDLOVE, Johnny, Jr. 115 BRENTS,Jim, Jr. 50 BREWER, Barbara, Jr, 47, 84 BREWER, Ruth, Sr. 29 BRIDGES, Janet, Jr. 50 BRISCO, Johnny. Soph. 54 BRITT. Johnny, Soph. BRITTAIN, Cheryl, Soph. 57 BROCKMAN, Marion, Soph. 58, 85, 87, 91, 128 BROCKMAN, Sharlene, Frosh. 63. 73, 87, 91, 129 BROGDEN, Norma, Jr. 48 BROOKS, Jerry, Soph, 58 BROOKS, Dickie, Sr. 29, 87 BURTON, James, Sr. 29 BUSIC, Harold, Soph. BYARS, J ud y, Soph. 55 BYARS. Robert, Sr. 29, 124 BYERS, Terry, Sr. 29, 94 BYRUM, Earl, Soph. 55 CAGLE. Danny, Soph. 55, 130 CAGLE, San dra, Soph. 57, 73 CALDWELL, Aaron, Soph. 57 CALHOUN, Jo Ann, Sr. 29 CALHOUN, Martie, Sr. 26, 29 CALKINS, Barbara, Jr. 5, 79, 99 CALKINS, Sylvia, Frosh, 61, 73, 99 CALLAHAN, Janet, Soph. 58 CALLISON, CALLISON, CALLISON, Carl, Frosh. 62 Donna, Sr. 30 Louis. Jr. 50, 78 CALLISON, Richard, Sr. 30, 78 CAMARENA, Alice Jr. 30 CAMARENA, Freddy, Soph. 55, 110, 113 CAMARENA, Joe, Jr. 47 CAMARSNA, Johnny, Jr. 117, 11 CAMARENA, Mercy, Jr. 46, 47 CAMARENA, Juanita, Frosh. 64 CAMP. Marilyn, Frosh. 63 CAMP, Rita, Soph. 54 CAMPBELL, James, Soph. 57 CAMPBELL, Jaquita, Sr. 30 CANEREAY, Jenks, Frosh. 63, BELTIEN, Rodney, Soph. 57, 73, 8 BENABIDES. Nancy, Soph. 54 BENEDICT, Connie, Sr. 29. 70, 81,82 BENEDICT, Katherine, Soph. 57 82,85 BENNETT, Alan. Soph. 58 BENNETT, Barbara, Frosh. 64 BENNETT, Charlie, Sr. 29, 94 BENNETT, BENNETT Larry, Soph. 54 Mike, Frosh. 64 BROTHERTON, Shirley, Jr. 47 BROWN, Cheryl, Frosh. 61, 81 BROWN, Cliff, Soph. 57, 110, 118, 130 BROWN, Dale, Soph. 56. 80, 91,129 BROWN, Diana, Frosh. 61 BROWN, BROWN Frank,Jr. Joe Scph 55 BROWN: Joni., Frosh. BROWN, Joyce, Frosh, BROWN, Neta, Sr. 29 BROWN, Pat, Frosh. 62, 88, 91 BROWN, Theodore, Jr. 47, 83, BAILEY BAILEY BAILEY BAILEY Alice, Soph. 54 Charlie, Jr. 50 DeLynrl. Soph. 57,112 Lenerd, Jr. 48 BAILEY George, Fros. BAILEY, Jerry, Jr. 48 BAILEY, Linda, Jr. BAILEY Presley, Sr. 28 BAILEY Shelley, Soph. ABILEY, Tommy, Soph. BAKEIZ, Frances, Jr. 46, 48, 70, 7 BAKER. George, Frosh. 62, 91 BAKER, Joan, Jr. 46, 48, 76,122 148 BENNETT, Shirley, Jr. 49 BENTON, Larry, Jr. 49, 91, 110 BERG, James, Soph. 55, 127 BERGERON, Pat, Frosh, 61 BERGT, Dennis, Jr. 48 BERRA, Faye, Jr. 46, 49, 87, 99 BERRYHILL, Eric, Frosh. 61, 80, 119, 130 BIGGERSTAFF, Karen, Jr. 50 BILLIPS, Carlyn, Jr. 50,82 BISHOP, Tamara, Jr. 50, 71, 76, 85 BLACK, Donna, Frosh. BLACK, Richard, Sr. 29, 124 BLACKBURN, Billie, Frosh. 60, 62,73 BLACKBURN, Bill, Jr. 25, 49, 89, 99 BLAIR, Reba,Jr. BLAKELY, Wanda, Jr. 49, 73, 82, 83, 87 BLANTON, Clyde, Soph. BROWN, Wayne, Soph. 58, 113, 130 BROWNING, Ronnie, Frosh. 61 BRUEMMER, Paul, Frosh. 61, 77, 111 BRUNNER, Jay, Frosh. 64, 111 BRUNS, Ted, Sr. 29 BRUNSON, Richard, Frosh. 63, 94 BRYANT, Gail, Frosh. 64 BUCHANAN. Joan, Sr. 43, 70 BUFFINGTON, Rollin, Jr. 50 BUNCE, Darlene, Jr. 49, 82, 89 BUNTROCK, David, Jr. 63, 79, 119 BURCH, Helen, Soph. BURCHELL, Kenneth, Frosh. BURDEN, Glenn, Jr. 49 BURDEN. Sheila, Sr. BURFORD, Henry, Sr. 29 BURGER, Tommy, Soph, 57. 74, 123 BURNS, Shirley, Soph. 73, 83 BURRIS, Kay, Soph. 56, 91 BURTON, Jack, Soph. 57 CANERDAY, Lana, Soph. 56, 79, 91 CANFIELD, Clayton, Soph. 58, 74 CANNELLA, Bennie, Frosh, 63, 80 CANNELLA, Glenna, Jr, 49 CANTRELL, Arlene, Soph. 53, 55 CANTRELL, Jerry, Jr. 50 CANTRELL, Larry, Frosh. 63 CANTRELL, Pat, Sr. 30 CARABAY, Clotilne, Jr. 49 CARABAY, Frances, Frosh. 62 CARABAY, Jesse, Soph. 56 CARGANILLA, Pete, Frosh. 63, 80,111,119,130 CARLEY, Talbert, Soph, 58 CAROTHERS, Michael, Frosh, 62 CARPENTER, Laurel, Soph. 57, 113, 130 CARR, Buddy, Frosh. 79 CARR, James, Sr. 30 CARR, Ronnie, Jr. 50 CARRILLO, Joe, Soph. 56,110, 118, 125 CARRILLO, Theresa, Jr. 49, 87 CARROLL, Carolyn. Soph. CARROLL, Douglas, Soph. 54,91 CARTER, Darlena, Soph. 56 CARTER, David, Sr. 30, 72, 82 CARTER, Patsy, Frosh. 62 CASTANEDA, Alcario, Jr. 48,94 CASTILLO, Elijio, Soph. 54 CASTRILLO, Yolanda, Sr. 30, 86, 128 CEMO, Connie, Frosh. 60, 64, 74,87 CEMO, Jane, Frosh. 64 CEMO, Judy, Soph. 56, 74, 82, 85 CERTUCHE, Lawrence. Soph, 58, 113 CHADICK, Sue, Frosh. 63 CHADWICK, David, Sr. 30, 123 CHAMBERS, Charles, Sr. 30, 115, 124 CHAMBERS, Jack, Frosh. 61 CHANDLER, Wilma, Frosh. 61, 88. 99 CHANEY, Bill, Soph. CHAPMAN, Jessie, Jr. 49 CHAPMAN, Patsy, Frosh. 61 CHARLEY, Gloria, Frosh. 61,99 CHILD, Vic, Frosh. 63,80,130 Childers, Diane, Frosh. 63, 88 CHILDERS, Joe, Jr. 50 CHILDERS, Patricia, Soph. 58 CHIUMINATTA, Eugene, Frosh. 60 CHOATE, Cynthia, Frosh. 64, 76, 87. 122 CHOATE, Lonis, Jr, CHRISMAN, Robert, Soph. 56, 80 CHRISTENSON, Don, Soph. 54, 70.74, 121 CHRISTENSEN, Lynda, Soph. 56. 85 CHRISTENSON, Peter, Jr. 49,89 CHRlSTL,Bob,Soph.53,56,111 CHRISTL, Ricky, Frosh. 64, 130 CHURCH, Carol, Frosh. 64,88 CLABORN, Jimmy, Frosh. CLARK, Betty, Soph. 57 CLARK, Judith, Frosh. 61 CLARK, Steve, Soph. 55, 77, 94 CLARK. Wesley, Jr. 48, 91, 112 CLASSEN, Don, Jr. 50, 78 CLAY. Cvnthia, Soph. 53, 57,87 CLAYBORN, Jim, Frosh, 61, 111 CLAYTON, Ross, Soph. CLEM, Jane, Sr, 30, 82, 89 CLEM, Harold, Sooh. 54 CLEM, Patsy, Sr. 30 CLEM. Ronald, Sr. 89 CLIFFT, Leroy, Sr. 30,118 CLIFFT, Lynn, Frosh. 63,91 CLIFTON, Joyce, Sr. 30, 83 CLIFTON. Linda, Soph. 58, 83 CLINE. Allen, Soph. 57 CLINE, Don, Jr. 49 CLINE, Linda, Soph, 56 CLINE. Pat, Frosh. 63 CLOER, Carla, Sr. 30, 72, 81, 90 CLOER, William, Soph. 55, 79, 84. 91 CLOWER, Ray Jr. 48, 49 CLOWER, Vernon, Frosh. 62, 79 COATES, Joe, Soph. 55 COATES, Vada. Sr. 30, 86, 122 COBB, Glenn, Frosh. COBBS. Sharon, Soph. 57 COBURN, Dwight, Frosh. 63 COBURN, Ruth, Jr. 47 COE, Thomas, Jr. 49 COLE, Ayzle, Frosh. 63 COLE, Jeff, Jr. 49, 69, 105, 106 COLE, Linda, Soph. 56 COLE, Ronald, Sr. 30. 94 COLEMAN, Alberta, Soph. 91 COLEMAN, Dennis, Jr. 49, 127 COLEMAN, Pat, Jr. 48 COLLIER, Daretha, Jr. 50 COLLIER, Larry, Sr. 30, 105 COLLINS, Jerry, Soph. 58 COMBS, Barbara, Jr. 99 COMER, Linda, Jr. 50. 83 CONE, Alfreda, Soph. 56,82 COME, David, Sr. 30 CONE, Shirley, Jr. 47, 83, 91 CONKLIN, Carol, Jr. CONNELLEY, Cheryl, Soph. 57 CONNER, Bette, Soph. 56, 74 CONNER, Dennis, Soph. 54, 70, 7 CONNER, Karla, Soph. 55, 74, 83 CONNER, Shirley, Frosh. 63 CONTRERAS, Danny, Soph. 112 CONTRERAS, Felix, Frosh, 62, 111 COOK, Neal, Jr. 48 COOK, Richard, Soph. 78, 120 COOKS, Gearldine, Jr. 47, 84 COOKS, Ruth, Jr. 47,84 COONEY, Dennis, Jr. COOPER, Linda, Jr. 49 COPASS, Carlton, Jr. 50 COPE, JO, Soph, COPELAND, Dianna, Frosh. COPELAND, Paulette, Frosh. CORNELISON, Shirley, Sr. 30 CORNELIUS, Colin, Soph. 54. 74, 113 CORNELL, Edward, Soph, 115 CORY, Susan, Frosh. 61, 73,82 CORZINE, Barbara, Soph. 58, 73, 83, 99 COSBY, Ellen, Sr. 30, 81, 85,92 COURTNEY, Mary. So. 30 COWAN, Ricky, Jr. 49, 72 COX, Katy, Jr. 50, 69, 72,89 COX, Carolyn, Frosh. 64, 76, 77 COX, Dorman, Frosh. 63 COX, Jim, Sr. 25, 30, 73, 99 COX, Joyce, Soph. 57 COX, Larry, Frosh, 61. COX, Terry, Frosh. 64, 79, 80, 119 CRABTREE, Joetta, Jr. 50, 122 CRABTREE Lloyd, Soph. 58, 82 CRABTREE, Melanie, Jr. 48, 87 CRABTREE, Patricia, Soph. 62 CRABTREE, Patricia, Frosh. 62 CRABTREE, Thomas. Soph. 55, 94 CRAIG, Benny, Soph. 57, 88, 130 CRAMER, Donna, Soph. 56 CRAMER, John, Frosh. 64 CRAPO, Phillip, Sr. 30, 129 CRAUTHERS, Betty, Jr. 48 CRAWFORD, Bill, Frosh. 61 CREEKMORE, Bonnie, Soph. CRISTAN, Mike, Frosh. CROWDER, Richard, Jr. 47 CRUMBLISS, Mary, Frosh, 64 CRUMM. Doris, Soph. 55 CULBERT. Bob, Sr. 30, 105 CURBOW, Louise, Jr. 50 cuRTiN, Kathy, sr. 30 CURTIS, Sh 88 irley, Soph. 54, 81, DANIEL, John, Soph, DANIEL, Ra ymond, Frosh. 61 DARNELL, Bonnie, Sr. 30, 81 DARNELL, Susan, Soph. 55, 91 DAVENPORT, Barbara, Sr. 31 DAVENPORT, Roger, Frosh. 60, 61,76 DAVIDSON, Charley, Jr. 49, 91, 119, 125 DAVIDSON. Doyle, Soph. 54 DAVIDSON, Willene, Sr. 31, 86 DAVIDSON, Larry, JF- 49, 83 DAVIDSON, Robert. Jr. 50 DAVIDSON, Ronald, Sr. 31, 114, 125 DAVIES, Ann, Sr. 31, 70, 90 DAVIS, Danny, Soph. 55 DAVIS, Gaye, Jr. 48, 73, 87, 99, 122 DAVIS, Jani ce, Frosh. 62 DAVIS, Jerry, Jr. 50,110 DAVIS, Jimmie, Soph. 57, 113 DAVIS, Joan, Jr. 90 DAVIS, Phil, Soph. 57, 118 DAVIS, Richard, Frosh. 62 DAVIS, Robert, Soph, 55, 112 DAVIS, Sharon, Frosh, DAVIS, Shelby, Soph. 55 DAVISON, Floyd, Sr. 4, 31 DAY, Ellen, Frosh. 63 DAY, Farris, Jr. 47 DAYBELL, Leslie, Jr, 48, 71, 73. 85. 90 DEAN, Sandra, Jr. DEES, Doug, Jr. 49, 91, 121 DELAIR, Victor, Soph. 57,94 DELGADO, Freddie, Jr. 47 DELGADO, Jack, Sr. DELGADO, Margaret, Frosh, 63 DELK, Kenneth, Frosh. 61 DELK, Larry, Soph. 54, 58 DeMASTERS, Lorne, Soph. 74 Jo, Frosh. 61 DE PAOLI, Diane, Soph. 25, 54, 74, 99, 102 DE PAOLI, Eliza, Frosh. 60, 61, 74, 79, 87, 83 DE PAOLI, Helen, Frosh. 61 DE PAOLI, Tommy. Frosh, 63, 79 DEPUTY, Kaye, Jr. 50 DEPUTY, Sandra, Frosh. 61 DeSOTO, Robert, Soph. 113, 123 DeSOTO, Claude, Frosh, 62 DESROSIERS. Carol, Frosh, 63 DEVINE, Myrtle, sr. 31, 84 DeWITT, Alice, Soph. 55,80 DICKERSON, Daniel, Frosh. olcKsoN, LafI'y,S0PI1- 57,73, 113 DILDAY, Brenda, Sr. 31, 91 DILDAY, Russell, Frosh. 64, 79 DILL, Raymond, Frosh. 62 DILLAHUNTY, Bob, Sr. 31, 73, 91, 105, 107 DISMUKE, Darryl, Frosh. 62 DISMUKE, Dennis, Sr. 26, 31, 89, 130 DON,Edward,Sr.31, 110,129 DONALDSON, Donnie, Frosh. 62 DONALY, Patrick, Sr. 25, 81 DONALY, Thomas, Frosh. 63, 91 DOSTER, Nelson, Sr. 31 DOTY, Dale, Jr. 50, 81, 112 DOWDY, Leo, Frosh. 64, 94 DOWLING, Lee, Frosh. 64 DOYEL, Dick, Soph. 57 DOYEL, Jerry, Soph. 57 DUFF, Paul, Jr. 50 DUGUAY, Sharon, Jr. 49, 76, 91 DUKE, Brenda, Frosh. 62 DUKE, Delia, Soph. 57 DUKE, Saundra, Frosh, 62 DULAYhAIfredo, Soph. 57, 110, 11 DULAY, Bob, Frosh. 63,113,118 DULJZY, Laverne, Soph. 55. 85, DULAY, Richard, Jr. 47,110,125 DUNBAR, Dennis, Frosh. 62, 74, 80, 113 DUNCAN, Duane, Jr. 49, 120, 121, 130 DUNCAN, Barbara, Frosh. 62, 88 DUNCAN, Dorothy, Soph. 58. 82 DUNCAN, Gary, Sr. 31 DUNCAN, Jerry, Frosh. 63 DUNCAN, Nadine, Sr. 31, 82 DUNN, Myrtle, Frosh, 62 DUNN,Winford,Soph.55, 121 DUNNING. Alberta, Jr. 48 DURHAM, Kenneth, Frosh. 63 DURRET, Sue, Frosh. DU RTCHE, Larry, Jr. 46, 50, 73, 127 DUTSCHMANN, Jane, Frosh. 61 DUTY, Frances, Frosh. 63 DUTY, Mary, Sr. 31 DUVALL, Dixie, Frosh. 63 DUVALL, Winston, Sr. 31 DYE, Judy, Jr. 47 DYE. Michael, Jr. DYKES, Joan Sr., 31,91 EALA, Steve, Soph. 56, 111 EARLS, Andy, Jr. EARLS, Marilyn, Frosh. 63 EASTWOOD, Woody, Sr. 31 EATON, Jim, Soph. 56, 78 EAVES, Jean, Frosh. 62,73 ECHOLS, Nancy, Sr. 31 ECKEL, Sandra, Soph. 56, 71, 87, 129 ECKHOFF, Richard, Frosh. 63, 74 ECKLES, Sandra, Jr. 47, 99, 122 ECOBIZA, Maria, Soph. 58, 85, 87 EDMONDS, Leon, Sr. 31 EDSELL. Wanda, Jr. 46, 50 EDWARDS, Dwayne, Frosh, 62 EDWARDS, Cleta, Sr. 31 EFSEAFF, Katherine, Frosh. 63 ELDER, Karen, Sr. 31, 98 ELDER, Kay, Sr. 31 ELKINS, Kenneth, Jr. 47 ELLEN. Johnny, Frosh. 61 ELLIOTT, Blanche, Sr. 31, 81, 82 ELLIOTT, Pat, Frosh. 62 ELLIOTT, Charon, Sr. 31 ELLIS, Candice, Frosh. 62, 90 ELLIS, Hal, Frosh. 62 ELLIS, James, Sr. 32, 70, 74, 84, 90 ELLSWORTH, Larry. Jr. 47, 129 ELMORE, Robert, Jr. 50, 123 ELSTNER, Nancy, Jr. 88 ELSVYOIRTH, Jerry, Soph. 57, 77, ELSWORTH, Rosemary, Frosh. 62, 122 ELWELL, Forrest, Jr. 49 EMBERSON, James, Soph. 57, 111 EMERSON, Allan, Frosh. EMERSON, Eddie, Jr. 48 EMERY,John,Soph. 58.73.91 ENCINAS, Rita, Sr. 32, 69, 71, 86, 122 ENDSLEY, Jackie, Sr. 32, 72, 73,84 ENNIS, David, Sr, 32, 105 ENNIS, Mike, Frosh. 64 ENOX, Danny, Jr. 49, 88 ENSIGN, Darrell, Frosh. 63, 77 EOFF, Dwight, Soph. 55, 79 ERVIN, Michael. Sr. 32 ERVIN, Sammie, Jr. 50, 76, 130 ESPEJO, Diana, Jr. 50, 72, 84. 87 ESPEJO, Patricia, Frosh. 63, 73 ESPINOZA, Benny, Frosh. 61 ESPINOZA. Henry, Soph. 54, 76 EVANS, Eugene, Jr. 50 EVANS, Joyce, Frosh. 62 EVANS, Judith, Jr. 50 EVERHART, Jim, Jr. 49 FABELA, Jennie, Frosh. 64, 88 FABELA, Maria, Frosh. 63, 84, 88 FACIO, Arturo, Jr. 47 FACIO, Josie, Frosh. 63 FAGG, Ann, Frosh. 61 FALCONER, Arthur Jr. 48, 64, 80, 111, 119,126 FALCONER, Janet, Soph. 53, 56, 74 FARMER, Johnny, Soph. FARQUHERSON, Linda, Soph. 58 FARRAR, Carol, Jr. 47 FARRAR, Sharon, Frosh. 61 FAUCETT, Harold, Soph. 54 FAULCONER, Nell, Soph. FELDMAN, Edgar, Jr. 49 FENIXIEE, Connie, Soph. 55, 81, FERG7liSON, Andrea, Soph. 58, GIFFORD, Ted, Sr. 32, 105, 107 GIFFORD, Gerald, Jr. 48 GILBERT, Roy, Soph. 57 GILBERT, Everett, Frosh. 64, 126 GILL, Brant, Soph. 58, 80, 90, 110, 130 GILL, MICHAEL, Jr. 46, 47, 130 GILLETT, Susan, Frosh. 62, 74, 90 GILLETT, Bill, Jr. 48 GIRAUDI, Gary, Sr. 32, 78, 83, 122 GIRAUDI, Sharon, Soph. 53, 57, 12 79, 0 GIVAN, Craig, Frosh. 61, 127 GLANVILLE, Bruce, Jr. 50 GLOVER, Carol, Frosh. 62 GOBEL, Leon, Frosh. 63 GODSEY, Gaylord, Soph. GOLDSMITH, Larry, Jr. 50, 130 GOMEZ Emma, Frosh, 62 GOMEZ, Helen, Jr. 49, 71 GOMEZ, Joe, Frosh. 63 GOMEZ, Mary, Soph. 56 GOMEZ, Priscilla, Jr. 49,87 GOMEZ Raoul Jr. 49 FERGUSON, Gene, Frosh. 62, 121 FIELDER, Loyd, Frosh. FIELDS, R., Frosh, 64 FIGUEROA, Daniel, Jr. 50 FINCH, Carolyn, Sr. 32 FINCH, Larry, Soph. 25, 53, 56 FINK, Sue, Sr. 32, 72, 73 FIORI, Sharon, Soph. 54 FISHER, Carole, Sr. 32, 89 FISK, Rob, Frosh. 74 FLANNERY, Gene, Frosh. 64 FLEMING, Claudia, Frosh. 61 FLORES, David Sr. 32, 80, 120 FLORES, Eugene, Sr. 32,105 FLORES, Lali, Jr. 49 FLORES, Margaret, Frosh. 63, 88 FLORES, Ray, Frosh. FLOYD. Bobby, Soph. 54, aa, 110, 120, 130 FLOYD, Steve, Frosh. 60, 64, 123 FLYNN, Laurence, Soph. 56, 77 FORD, James, Soph. 58, 112 FORD, Jimmy, Frosh. 61 FORNER, Ethel, Frosh. 61, 74 FOSTER, Donna, Jr. 47 FOSTER, Glenda, Frosh. 62 FOSTER, Lonnie, Jr. 48,61 FOSTER, Loren, Frosh. FOSTER, Pat. Soph, FOSTER, Richard, Frosh, 63 GONE, Howard, Frosh. 64, 74,80 GONZALES, Frances, Jr. 50 GOODNIGHT, Melvia, Frosh. 62 GOODSON, Myrna, Frosh. 64, 81, 90 GORDON, Archie, Jr. 47 GORDON, Nancy, Soph. 57, as GORLEY, Odessa, Frosh. 64 GORNE, Jerry, Soph. 57 GOSS, Alfred, Sr. 32, 80, 121, 130 GOSS, Gary, Soph. 58, 121 GOSS, Larry, Frosh. 62, 110, 120, 130 GOUCHQER, Berry, Soph. 54, 87, 12 GOULD, Dave, Soph. 56, 110 GOULD, Jerry, Frosh. 64, 79 GOUX, Jennifer, Frosh. 62, 74, 98 GOWER, Paul, Soph. 55 GOWER, Sandra, Soph. 56 GRAEF, Howard, Frosh, 63 GRAHAM, Linda, Soph. 54, 81 GRAHAM, Regina, Soph. 57 GRANTHAM, Marilyn, Soph. 58, 88 GRAY, Albert, Frosh. 112 GRAY, Glenn, Frosh. 62 GRAY, Hope, Jr. 49, 74, 82, 83 GRAY, Gail, Sr. 32, 68 FosTER, Roy, Soph. 53, 54, 90, 94 FOUST, Wendell, Jr. 49 FOWLER, Michael, Frosh, 61 FOX, Allen, Sr. 32, 78, 105, 106, 123 FOX, James, Frosh. 62, 74 FOX, Robert, Frosh. 63 FOX, Tommy, Frosh, 61 FRANCE, Ann, Jr. 50, 82, 89 FRANCIS, Martha, Soph. 58 FRANKLIN, James, Jr. 50, 89, 91 FRANKUM, Ron, Soph. 56.78, 113, 123 FRAYO, Leonard, Frosh, 63, 121 FREDRICKSON, Ronald, Soph. 56,94 FREEMAN, Jo Ann, Jr. FRICKE, Gaylon, Soph, 58,87 FRIDAY, Dixie, Soph. 57 FRIESEN, Sandra, Soph. 58, 70, 73. 82, 87, 88,91 FROST, Jeffrey, Soph. 56, 62, 76, 130 FRUIT, Morris, Jr. 50, 89 FRY, Darlene, Frosh. 62, 91 FULLER, Cordis, Jr. 48 FURR, Steven, Jr. 48 GAINES, Mary, Soph. 87 GAITHER, Donald, Frosh. 61 GALLAGHER, Teddy, Jr. 5, 48 GALLIMORE, Thelma, Jr. 48, 82 GAMBLE, Jim, Jr. 123 GAMMON, Barbara, Jr. 47 GANEY, Donna, Jr. 50, 69, 90 GARAY, Danny, Jr. 50 GARAY, Joe, Frosh. 130 GARCIA, Emilio, Jr. 48 GARCIA, Jesse, Soph. 55 GARCIA, Teddy, Jr. 70, 120 GARCIA, Madge, Frosh. 88, 110 GARDNER, Cary, Sr. 32, 105, 107, 123 GARDNER, Lannie, Soph. 56 GARFIELD, Lolita, Frosh. 62, 122 GARLUND, Sara, Sr. 32, 83 GARNER, Mike, Jr. 49, 91, 94 GARRETT, Robert, Jr, GARRETT, Wayne, Soph. GARTUNG, Kathleen, Frosh. 62, 74, 99 GARTUNG, Mark, Soph. 56. 78. 112, 120 GARZA, Mario, Soph. 58 GEARIN, Linda, Sr. 32, 83, 86 GEARY Betty, Jr. 83 GEISLER, Harry, Jr. 50 GELLER, James, Soph. 55, 126 GEMMELL, Maytie, Soph. 57, 71, 73, 87 GENTRY, Lewyn, Jr. 50, 115 GEORGE, Don, Soph. 58 GEORGE, Linda, Soph. 58 GERDES, Donald, Soph. 56 GERDES, Shirley, Frosh. 61 GERINGER, John, Soph. 54 GERINGER, Pat, Jr. 48, 99, 111 GIBBS, Jerry, Frosh. 63,113 GIBSON, Phillip, Frosh. 61 GIBSON, Teresa, Soph. 54 GIDDINGS. Doyg, Frosh. 64, 74, 91, 119, 126 I GREEN, Ed, Jr. 49, 74 GREEN, Eric, Frosh. 62 , GREEN, Hershal, Soph. 54,127 GREEN, John, Jr. 47 GREEN Kenny Soph.123 GREEN:William,Sr.32,121 GREER, Verda, Soph. 58 GREGG. GREGORY, Viola, Jr. 48, 73, 82 GRIDER, Sharon, Jr. 49, 89 GRIFFIN, Ronnie, Jr. 49 GRIFFITH, Janice, Frosh 63 GRIFFITH, Jimmy, Frosh. 88, 94 GRIMES, Karen, Sr. 32 GRIMM, Charles, Jr. 46, 48, 76, 80, 117 GRISWOLD, Don. Jr. 4, 46, 47, 87 GRISWOLD, Judy, Soph. 57, 83, 122 GROOME, Joseph, Jr. 48 GROSECLOSE, Harold, Soph. 55, 78 GROSECLOSE, Paul, Sr. 33 GROSSMAN, Pat, Sr. 33, 103 GROUND, Pam, Soph. 54, 70, 73,90 GUENTHER, Susan, Frosh. 62 GUINN, Mike, Frosh. 62, 79,123 GUINN, Dewain, Sr. 33 GUION, Kari, Sr. 33, 88, 91 GUION. Kris, Soph. 57 GUNDERSON, Eric, Sr. 33, 123 GUNDERSON, Marilyn, Soph. 58.83.91 GUNDRAN, Frank, Jr. 49, 83, 89 GUTHRIE, Les, Soph. 53, 54, 74, 123 HAGEMAN, Jonell, Frosh. 63, 81 HAGEMAN, Sandra, Frosh. 64 HALL, Gilbert, Frosh. 62, 63 HALL, Elmo, Frosh. 63,84 HALL, Gerald, Frosh. 113 HAMON, Betty, Jr. 50 HAMPTON, Joe, Frosh. 61, 94 HAMPTON, Royce, Sr. HAMPTON, Frankie, Soph. HANCE, Carol, Jr. 50 HANGGI, Janet, Soph. 56, 70, 71 HANGGI, Kenneth, Frosh. 63, 113 HANSEN, Susan, Frosh. 62, 70, 74, 77 HANSON, Eric, Soph. 58, 129 HARDEN, Art, Soph. 55, 78 HARDEN, Marjorie, Frosh, 64 HARDIN, Rodney, Soph. 57 HARDY. Keith, Soph. 56, 112 HARGETT, Linda. Sr. 33, 99 HARGETT, Terry, Sr. 33, 68 HARMON, Donna. Sr. 33 HARMON, June, Soph. 55 HARNESS, Alfred, Frosh, 61, 77, 123 HARNESS. Gary, Sr. 33 HARPER, Dennis, Jr. 49, 110 HARRIS, Barbara, Soph. 58,88 HARRIS, Carolyn, Sr. 33 HARRIS, Edsaretta, Jr. 47 HARRIS, Judy, Frosh. 65 HARRIS, Walter, Sr. 33 HASTINGS, Jody. Jr. 3, 5, 50, 76 HATCH, Donald, Soph. 55 HATCH, Diane, Sr. 33,82 HATFIELD, Eddie, Frosh. 61 HAUK, Donna, Soph. 58 HAUN, Mary, Frosh. 64, 81 HAWKINS, Fannie, Frosh. 61,70 88 HAWKINS, Margaret, Sr. 33 HAWKINS, Sharon, Soph. 58 HAYES, Jerry, Jr. 49 HAYES, Judith, Sr. 33 HAYNES, Don, Jr. 47 HAYNES, Doris, Sr. HAYWOOD, Jimmy, Sr. 33 HAYWOOD, Thomas, Sr. 33 HEAD, Peter, Soph. 54 HEAD, Sam, Sr. 33 HEARD, Stanley, Sr. 33,80 HEARNE, Al, Jr. 50 HEIKEN, Grant, Sr, 33, 81 HELM, Ronnie, Frosh. 62 HEMPHILL, Rickey. Jr, 47 HENIQERSON, Larry, Soph. 55, 0 HENDERSON, Tommy, Sr. 25, 27, 33 HENLEY, Bonnie, Jr. 50 HENRY, Joe, Jr. 50 HENSON, Harold, Sr. 33 HERNANDEZ, Guillermina, saph. 54, as HERIQIQSIDEZ, Rodolfo, Jr. 50. HERNANDEZ, Samuel, Sr. 33 HORRELL, David, Jr. 50, 110 HERRERA, Humberto, Jr. HESTER, Barbara, Sr. 25, 33, 81, 91 HESTER, Judith, Soph. 58, 81 HESTER, Thomas, Frosh. 63, 80 HESTER, William, Frosh. 61 HICK8E9RSON, Jane, Sr. 34, 82, HICKERSON, Steven, Soph. 58, 70, 74, 75 HICKS, Andrew, Frosh. 63, 79 HICKS, Charlotte, Frosh, 61 HICKS, Lana, Jr. 48, 83 HICKS, Linda, Sr. 34, 83 HICKS, Wanda, Soph. 56 HIGGINBOTHAM, Charles, Jr. 47 HIGGINBOTHAM, Shirley, Soph. 56 HIGGINS, Howard, Frosh. 62 HIGGINS, Mike, Jr. 50 HILDEBRAND, Dotty, Sr. 34 HILDRETH, Chris, Frosh. 64 HILL, Larry, Jr. 48, 127 HILL, Marna, Frosh, 60, 62, 73, 99 HILL, Phillip, Frosh, 63 HILL, Rodney, Frosh. 62,79, 119 HILL, Sharon, Sr. 34, 83, 86 HILLIARD, Beverly, Frosh. HILLIARD, Donald, Soph. 58 HILLIARD, Fay, Jr. 50 HINDMAN, Joe, Jr. 49 HINTON, Kenneth, Frosh. 61, 77, 123 HITE, Dean, Sr. 34 HODGE, Gloria, Soph. 57, 87 HODGE, Victor, Soph. 58, 123 HOFFMAN, Larry, Sr. 34 HOGAN, Patsy, Soph. 58 HOISINGTON, Beverly, Jr. 49, 71 HOISINGTON, Elaine, Sr, 34, 81 HOLCOMB, Billy, Soph. 57 HOLCOMB, Curtis, Jr. 49, 89, 94 HOLDER, D. L., Soph. 54 HOLLAND, Harvey, Sr. 34, 83, 105, 106, 130 HOLLAND, Louise, Jr. 49, 83 HOLLAND, Maxine, Frosh. 62, 71. 83, 87 HOLMES, Dorothy, Frosh. 62 HOLT, Bernice, Soph. 54 HOLT, Beverly, Jr. 49 HOLT, Bonita, Frosh. 62 HONEYCUTT, Sandra, Soph. 58 HONEYMAN, Jerry, Soph. 55 HOOD. Glenda, Soph. 57 HOOPER, Ginger, 63 HOOPER, Keith, Jr, 47, 55 HOOPER, Lelan, Soph. 57 HOOPER, Lonnie, Frosh. 80 Hooper, Virginia, Frosh. HOPKINS, Joyce, Jr. HOPPER, Betty, Soph. 57, 61, 80 HOPPER, Charlotte. Sr. HOPPER, Richard, Frosh. HORMEL, Leigh Ann, Sr. 34, 89 HORMEL, Luella, Frosh. 61, 81 HORST. Richard. Sr. 34, 82, 89 HOSKINS. Jim, Soph. 55, 90 HOSKISON, Roy, Frosh. 64 HOUGHTON. Richard. Jr, 48. 105,106, 120,130 HOULE. Jolene, Frosh. 64 ri Sr 34 HOWARD, Do s, . HOWARD, Donna, Frosh. 64, 71, 74 HOWARD, Jim, Frosh. 61 HOWARD, Patsy, Frosh. 61 HOWARD. Patsy, Jr. HOWEKAMP, David, Soph. 57, 70, 74 HOWELL, Gary, Sr. 34 HOWELL, Nancy. Soph. 58, 70, 73 HUBBLE. Floria, Soph. 57 HUBERT, Alan, Jr. 50, 70, 90 HUBERT. Mary, Frosh. 64, 76 HUCKABAY, James, Frosh. 63 HUCKABY, Kathryn, Soph. 57, 83 HUCKABY, Walter, Sr, 34, 82 HUDDLESTON, Gail, Jr, 49, 76, 82, 83, 87 HUDDLESTON, Jerry, Soph. 56 HUDSPETH, Janice, Frosh. 61 HUDSPETH, Onlal, Sr, 34, 84, ' 89, 107, 108 HUEY, Kenn, Sr. 34, 129 HUGHES, Cynda, Sr, 34 HUGHES, D., 72 HUGHES, Eddie, Frosh. 64, 76, 82 HUGHES, Gary, Jr. 47 HUGHES, Larry, Sr. 64 HUGHES, Marion, Soph. HUGHES, Bruce, Jr. 47 HUGLE, Gordan. Soph. 56 HUGLE, J. D., Sr. 34 HULSE, Mike, Soph. 55 HULSEY, Bob, Jr. 49 HULSEY, Virginia, Frosh. 63 HULSTINE, Danny, Soph. 56 HULTSMAN, Ben, Jr. 50, 126 HULTSMAN, Ken, Jr. 50 HUNDSDORFER, Scott. Soph. 55, 80, 123 HUNSAKER, Edward, Frosh. 62, 123 HUNSAKER, Tommy, Frosh. 62, 77 HUNT, Edward, Soph. 56 HUNT, Elizabeth, Jr. 47,91 HUNT, Gary, Jr. 47 HUNT, Geraldine, Jr, 50, 82 HUNT, Laura, Sr. 34 HUNT, Neva, Frosh,61, 73,99 HUNTER, Delores, Jr. HUNTER, Laura, Jr. HUNTER, Marilyn, Soph. 58, 70, 71, 87, 90, 99 HUNTER, Pat, Soph. 58, 87 HUNTING, Jacqueline, Jr. 50 HUNTlNG,Judith, Sr. 34 HURLEY, Phillip, Soph. 111 HURLEY, Michael, Frosh. HURST, Johnny, Soph. 55, 77 HURTADO, Domingo, Soph. 56, 77 HURTADO, Mike, Frosh. 63 HUTCHINSON, Ann, Jr. 50, 71, 73,91 HUTCHINSON, Mary, Soph. 57, 73,91 HYDE, Barry, Sr, 34 HYDER, Dean, Soph. IDELL, Betty, Soph. 55 IDELL, Linda, Frosh. 62 IGNATIEFF, James, Sr. 34, 78 INGRAM, Bill, Soph. 55, 91 INGRAM, Trudy, Frosh. 63, 74 INMAN, Ken, Jr. 49 IVERSON, Albert, Sr. 34 IVERSON. Joyce. Sr. 34, S4 JACKS3OJN, Don, Soph. 54, 113, 1 JACKSON, Linda, Frosh. 60, 62, 74,87 JACOBS, Arnelle, Frosh. 62 JAMES, Jerry, Jr. 50, 90 JAMES, Marcellus, Frosh. 63 JANEWAY, Helen, Frosh. 63 JANEWAY, Avis, Frosh. 63 JONOKO, Robert, Soph, 55 JARVIS, Lynda, Sr. 34 JEANES, James, Frosh. 61 JEANES, Oscar, Soph. 57 JENKINS, Betty, Frosh. JENNINGS, Rhoda, Jr. 48, 69, 70, 71, 82, 87, 99 JEWELL, Leland, Sr. 35, 90,91 JEWELL, Tommy, Soph. 58, 120 JEWETT, Gary, Jr. 49 JIMENEZ, Benny, Soph. 58, 73, 113 JIMENEZ, Juanita, Sr. 35, 83 JIMENEZ, Lupe, Jr. 49, 84, 83, 128 JOANNIDES, James, Soph. 53, 57,70,74,130 JOHNS, Pat, Jr. 50, 128 JOHNSON, Allen, Frosh. 61 JOHNSON, Connie, Frosh. JOHNSON, Evelyn, Jr. 46, 50, 70, 71,82, 87,99 JOHNSON, Gordon, Frosh. 63, 94 Joi-iNsoN, Jack, Frosh. 64, 79 JOHNSON, Karen, Sr. 35, 82, 92 JOHNSON, Kenneth, Soph. 85 JOHNSON, Richard, Soph. 56, 74, 130 JOHNSON, signe, Soph. 58. 74, 75, 99 JOHNSON, Stephen, Jr. 50, 90 JOHNSON, Wayne, Soph. 54 JOLLIFFE, Eleanor, Jr. 49, 71, 82 JONES, Arthur, Jr. 74 JONES, Billy, Jr. 50 JONES, sob, Frosh. 51, 123 JONES, Rusty, Sr. 35, 114, 124 JONES, Charlyne, Frosh. 64 JONES, Everett, Jr. 49, 50, 118 JONES, Joel, Jr. JONES, John, Jr. 49,50 JONES, Judy, Sr. 35, 81 JONES, Bob, Sr. 35, 111 JONES, Tommy, Sr. 35, 90 JONES, Vernon, Sr. 5, 55, 152 JUNE, Andy, Frosh. 63 KAMRATH, Shirley, Jr. 47 KANADY, Jimmy, Sr. 35 KANADY, Kelly, Frosh. 62 KANT, Judy, Frosh. 61 KARCHER, Donna, Frosh. 61 KARCHER, Jerry, Sr. 35, 61 KAUFMAN, James, Soph. 35, 38 KAUFMAN, Joe, Sr. KECK, Eugene, Jr. 49, 120,121 149 KECK. Marilyn, Sr. 5, 26, 35, 85, 103, 152 KEELS, Dick, Jr. KEEN, Russell, Sr. 35 KEEN, Wilma, Frosh, 62, 88 KEIL, Paul, Frosh. 63, 74 KELLER, Leonard, Soph. 55, 80, 113, 123 KELLEY, Gerald, Frosh. 62 KELLEY, Glenda, Jr. 50 KELLEY, Linda, Sr. 35, 73 KELLEY, Richard, Soph. 57 KELLEY, Woodrow, Frosh. 63 KELLOGG, Dan. Jr. 50 KELLY, LeRoy, Sr. 35 KERN, Kathie, Soph. 58 KETNER, James, Jr. 49 KEVORKIAN, Don, Frosh. 79 KEVORKIAN, Rose, Jr. 46, 48, 63, 87, 91, 99, 112 KIEFFER, William, Soph. 57, 94 KILMARTIN, Ron, Frosh. 63, 111 KINMAN, Barbara, Frosh. 63 KINMAN, Harold, Sr. 35 KINMAN, Terry, Soph. KINNARD, Linda, Jr. 49, 122 KIRBY, Carolyn, Soph. 58, 70, 74, 81 KIRBY, Larry, Sr. 35, 105,107 KIRK, Douglas, Jr, 47, 127 KIRKPATRICK, Donna, Frosh. 64,81 KISLING, Alice, Frosh. 61, 73 KITCH, Sharon, Jr. 47 KITTRELL, O. D., Soph. 55 KLASSEN, Darrell, Jr. 48, 84, 115. 127 KNIGIZB, Mike, Jr. 48, 90, 91, 1 KNIGII-gg, Randy, Frosh. 64, 74, KNIGHT, Rita, Sr. 58, 89 KOLLER, Marilyn, Soph. 57, 71, 73, 87 KOONTZ, Lynda, Frosh. 64 KOOP, Charles, Sr, 35 KOTCHEVAR, Ronald, Sr. 35, 129 KRAMER, William, Jr. 47, 70, 72, 105, 106 KRIEGER, John, Soph. 56, 94 KUBISTA, Shirley, Jr. 50, 69, 71, 72, 99 KYKER, Betty, Jr. 50, 76, 84, 90 KYLE, Carolyn, Soph. 58. 91 LACY, Max, Jr. 48 LACY, Ronnie, Soph. LaHARGOUE, Elaine. Sr. 35 LAIRD, Joy, Sr. 35, 27, 70, 86 LALANNE, Danny, Soph. 58, 111, 130 LALANNE, Rosalie, Frosh. 63 LALANNE, Steven, Soph. 74, 77, 131 LAMB, Carol, Jr. 48 LAMBERT, Byron, Soph. 57 LAMBERT, Connie. Jr. LAMBERT, Floyd, Jr. 120 LAMBERT, Ralph, Frosh. 63, 130 LANlg5.6asper, Sr. 35,105, 107, LANDERS, Sharon, Jr. 49, 76,90 LANDGRAF, Joan, Sr. 25, 35, 70 LANE, llse. Sr. 35 LANGFORD, James, Sr. 35 LANGSTON. Gary, Soph. LANHAM, Wayne, Soph. 55, 94 LANTSBERGER, Linda, Frosh. 62,87 LARSON, Judy. Sr. 35 LAUTENSCHLAGER, Ruth, Soph. 56 LAWS, Richard, Jr. LAWSON, Garry, Sr. 36, 89 LAYFIELD, Sharron, Frosh. 77, 81 LEACH, Patsy, Jr. LEASCHER, Kin, Frosh. 77 LEAVER, Bob, Soph. 56, 70, 74, 121, 130 LEAYM, Wanda, Soph. 54 LEE, Gloria. Frosh. LEESCH, Jim, Sr., 36, 70, 76 LEINWEBER, Bob. Jr. 47 LEMASTER. Judy, Sr. 36 LEMING, Connie, Jr. 50, 87 LEMONS, Leonard, Frosh. 63 LENTZNER, Jerry, Soph. 55 LENHQNER, Larry, Sr. 36, 78, 5 LESLIE, Stanley, Frosh. 62 LESLIE, Suzanne, Jr. 50, 76, 82, 84. 122 LESLY, Diana, Frosh. 62 LEWIS, Bud, Jr. 50 LEWIS, Elizabeth, Soph. 56 LEWIS, Linda, Soph. 53, 55 LEWIS, Marilyn, Soph. 56, 70, 87,89 LEWIS, Richard, Soph. 58 LEWIS, Ron, Soph. 55, 77, 83 LIKINS, Robert, Jr. 48, 72 LINDGREN, David, Frosh, 62, 74 LINDGREN, Larry, Sr. 36,127 LINDGREN, Linda, Sr. 36, 86, 90,91 LINDSEY, Houston, Soph. 54 LINDSEY, Lorene, Sr. 36, 88 LINDSTROM, Lee, Sr. 36, 85 LITHEN, Jim, Jr. 50, 68, 110, LONDQUIST, Clark, Soph. 54, 76, 112 LONG, Jack, Frosh. 62 LOPEZ, David, Frosh. LOPEZ, Jesse, Frosh. 62 LOPEZ, Nillie, Frosh. LOTT, Calvin, Soph. 54, 83 LOTT, Rosalee, Jr. 49, 83 LOVE, Leah, Frosh. 62,99 LOVETT, Linda, Sr. 36 LOYD, JoAnn, Jr. 49 LOYD, Nancy, Sr. 4, 36, 71, 93, 99, 152 LUALLIN, Duane, Jr. 50, 77, 91 LUCAS, Floyd, Frosh. 61 LUCERO, Lucy, Frosh. 63 LUCKETT, Jerry, Soph. 55 LUCKETT, Pamela, Soph. 54, 83 LUKE, Billy, Soph. 57 LUKER, Margo, Jr. 49, 71, 89 LUNA, Richard, Soph. 55,112 LUTZ, Jack, Frosh. 63,74 LYMAN, Cheryl, soph. 54 LYNGHOLM, Dale, Sr. 36, 70, 82, 123 LYNN, Bill, Soph. 56, 73, 111 McAULIFFE, Pat, Soph. 57,74 McAULIFF, Robert, Jr. 48, 80 McCANNON. Avalon, Frosh. MCCARTHY, Lee, Frosh. 64. 74 MCCASKILL, Lon, Frosh. 64 MCCLANAHAN, Gerald, Jr. MCCLANAHAN. Janice, Soph. 56,81 MCCLOSKEY, John, Sr. 36, 90 MCCLURE, Larry. Jr. 48 MCCOMBIE. Dave, Sr. 36 MCCOMBIE, Juanita, Soph. 56, 87 MCCONNELL, Pat, Sr. 36 MCCUEN, Dennis, Soph. 56, 74, 127 MCDONALD, Mark, Frosh. 62 MCELWAIN, Mary, Jr. McFADDEN. Mary, Frosh. 61, 74 MCFIREN, Bob. Jr. 48 MCGOWNE, Charlotte, Soph. 57 MCGRAW, Carl, Jr. 47 McGUIRE, Frank, Jr. 50, 89, 105 107, 120 MCGUIRE, Ron, Soph. 57 MclNTOSH, Diana, Soph. 57 MclNTYRE, Carolyn, Soph. 56, 74 McKAY, William, Frosh. McKEE, Flindy, Soph. 58 MCKIEARNAN, Charlotte, Jr. 50 MCKINNON, Lorna, Frosh. 62 McKNIGHT, Jhilip, Frosh. 61 MCLAUGHLIN, Ralph, Soph. 55 MCMANUS, Lorreata, Jr. 47,82 McNUTT, Bill, Jr. 105 McNUTT, Wilma, Soph. 57, 82 MABS, David, Sr. 36, 73, 83 MABS, gon, Soph. 57, 73, 90, 11 MACRI, Neil, Jr. 50 MACRI, Verna, Frosh. 64 MADDOX, Donald, Jr. 47 MADDOX, Freda, Frosh. 64, 80 MAESE, Angelina, Soph. 58,87 MAGARELL, James, Jr. 48 MAHNKE, Carolyn, Jr. 49 MANCINI, Kenneth, Frosh. 64, 120 MANES, Gary, Frosh. MANKINS, Mary, Frosh. 64 MANKINS, Pam, Jr. 49, 74, 83 MANNING, Charles, Frosh. 61 MANSON, Lenard, Sr. 36 MANSON, Lester, Jr. MANSON, Pat, Sr, 36 MASOEIHEIMER, Penny, Soph. 5 MAN'I'?1OTH, Ray, Soph. 55, 73, MANUEL, Barbara, Jr. 79, 87, 89, 122 MANUEL, Katheen, Soph. 57 MANUEL, Ludrie, Sr. MAPLE, Jerry, Soph. MARBERRY, Carolyn, Frosh. 62, 88 MARBERRY, Danny, Jr. 49 MARGAN, Everett, 63 MARKS, Ernest, Soph. 53, 56 MARSHALL, Donald, Sr. 36, 110 MARSHALL, Dorothy, Soph. 56, 81, 129 MARSHALL, Doug, Jr. 50, 123 MARSHALL, Robert, Frosh. 62, 111, 123 MARSHALL, Robert, Sr. 36, 110 MARSHALL, Thomas, Frosh. 62 MARTIN, Thomas, Frosh. 62 MARTIN, James, Frosh. 61 MARTIN, Jimmy, Sr. 36 MARTIN, Mary, Jr. 48 MARTINEZ, Bella, Sr. 36 MARTINEZ, Frankie, Frosh. 57, 61,87 MARTINEZ, John, Soph. 54, 113 MARTINEZ, Larry, Sr. 36 MARTINEZ MARTINEZI MARTINEZ Mary, Soph. 89 Mary, Frosh. 62 Mary Louise, Sr. MARTINO, John, soph. lvlAsoN, l.lf,da,sopl1. 55 MASON, Neil, Frosh. 61, 79 115, 124 LOCKE, Alice, Sr. 36 LOCKE, Joyce, Frosh. 62 LOCKE, LOFLIN, LOFLIN, Peggy, Soph. 54 Pat, Jr. 50 Shirley, Sr. 36, 89 LOFTIS, Sammy, Soph. 56 LOMAS, Gloria, Soph. LOMELI, Paul, Soph. 54 150 MASON, Penny, Soph. MASSEY, Ronald, Jr. 48 MASTERS, Geraldine, Soph. 74 MATLOCK, Darrell, Frosh. 64 MATLOCK, Eldonna, Jr. 49, 89 MATNEY, Lyndia, Jr. 47 MAULDIN, Bruce, Jr. 47, 91 MAXEY, Lola, Frosh. 61 MAY, Donna, Frosh. 73, 85, 99 MAYO, Worothy, Jr. MAYO, Patricia, Frosh. 63 MAYO, Rodney, Jr. 49 MAYS, Galen, Sr. 56,121,130 MEGEE, Donald, Jr. 48, 121, 130 MAGEE, Sue, Sr. 36 MELENDEZ, Mary, Soph. MELIN, Jacquelyn, Jr. 71 MELSON, Lewis, Sr. 36 MELSON, Mary Frosh. 63 MELTQBARGER, Ronnie, Soph. 7 MELTON, Kyle, Sr. 37, 68, 69, 81 MENDOZA, Andrew, Frosh. 64 MENDOZA, Johnny, Frosh. MERRILL, Greg, Sr. 37 MICHAELIS, Jo Ann, Sr. 37, 82 MICHAELIS, Judy, Sr. 37, 86, 89 MIGALSKI, Judy Sr. 37 MILES, Carole, Sr. 37 MILINICH, Rita, Sr. 47 MILLgA6RD, Donna, Sr. 37, 70, 81, MILLARD, Norman, Soph. 57, 113, 120, 123 MILLER, Joyce, Sr, 37, 74 MILLER, Judy, Frosh. 62, 74, 99, 122 MILLER, Larry, Soph. 55 MILLER, Larry, Soph. 54, 78 MILLER, Robert Frosh. MILLER, Roy, Soph. 55,79 MILLS, Dorthy, Jr. 47 MILLS, Joanie, Frosh. 62, 74, 87 MILLS, Richard, Jr. 47, 130 MILLS, Robert, Soph. 54 MILLS, Susan, Sr. 37, 68, 86, 99 MILLWEE. Lester, Jr. 50. 89, 114 MINCHEW, Calvin, Jr. 48 MINCHEW, Edith, Soph. 55, 84 MITCHELL, Don, Soph. 57,91 MITCHELL, Sandra, Jr. MOCK, Mary, Frosh. 64, 74, 122 MOHLER, David, Soph. 53, 56, 77. 113 MOHLER, Bill, Jr. 49, 125 MOISA, James, Jr. 47 MOLEZZO, Gary, Frosh. 63 MONTGOMERY, Ronny, Jr. 48 MOORE, Andy, Jr. 89, 105, 106 MOOISE, Carolyn, Soph. 58, 72, 7 MOORE, Eddie, Soph. 55 MOORE, Dorice, Sr. 37, 82 MOORE, Hershel, Jr. 48 MOORE, Lee Ellen, Sr. 37, 72, 73,89 MOORE, Mary, Jr. 50 MOORE, Norman, Soph. 57, 85 MOORE, Virginia, Soph. 57, 82 MOORHEAD, James, Soph. 55, 94 MOORHEAD, Paul, Sr. 48 MORALES, Gloria, Frosh. 64, 83, 90 MORALES, Tony, Soph. 55, 111, 130 MORALES, Michael, Sr. 37, 73, 91, 129 MORENO, Alfred, Soph. 54 MORENO, Irene, Soph. 53, 54, 99 MORENO,Tolinda, Sr, 37, 53,99 MORGAN, Carol, Soph. 58 MORGAN, Everett, Frosh. 94 MORGAN, James, Jr. MORGAN, Linda, Frosh. MORLEY, Dorothy, Sr. 37 MORRIS, Frankie, Soph. 57 MORRIS, Patrick, Frosh. 61 MORRIS, Wilma, Soph. 55 MORRISON, Carole, Soph. 54 MORRISON, Denver, Frosh. 61 MORRISON, Lloyd, Jr. 49, 89, 114 MORRISON, Peggy, Soph. 55 MORRISON, Sharon, Frosh. 61, 88 MORTON, Mary, Soph. 56,81 MOSELEY, Kathryn, Frosh. 60. 61, 73, 87 MOTLEY, Eddis, Soph. 56, 127 MOURTON, Don, Frosh. 77 MROSKO, Judy, Soph. 56, 88 MROSKO, Mary, Frosh. 63, 88 MUELLEN, Richard, Jr. MUELLER, Sharon, Frosh. 63, 83 MULLEN, Beverly, Sr. 37 MULLEN, Harold, Soph. 56, 78 MULLER, Herb, Soph. 55 MULLER, Jane Ellen, Frosh. 62, 70, 74, 75, 87, 91 MULLSER, Nick, Sr. 37, 70, 105, 1 MULLINIKS, Billy, Frosh. 62 MURPHY, Stephen, Soph. 57 MURRAY, Judy, Frosh. 64 MURRAY, Peggy, Sr. 37 MURRILLO, Valentino, Frosh. 61, 121 MUSGROVE, Srvin, Frosh. 64, 111 MUTHER, William, Soph. 54, 112 NATAKE, Saundra, Sr. 37 NAVA, Anna, Soph. 56. 99 NAVA, Carol, Frosh. 62, 74. 99 NAVARRO, Sara, Jr. 49 NEELY, Pat, Soph. 54 NELSON, Neil, Frosh. 63 NELSON, Steve, Soph. 54, 78 NEUFOLD, Mike, Sr. 5, 37, 89 NEWLIN, Nancy, Soph. 58, 73, 89, 122 NEWLIN, Paul, Sr. 37 NEWMAN, Ruth, Soph. 55 NICHOLAS, Patricia, Sr. 37, 76 NICHOLSON, Bob, Soph. 56. 111, 130 NICHOLSON, Carol, Jr. 37, 91 NOBLE, Richard. Jr. 50 NOBLE, Sparky, Frosh. 63 NOEL, Don, Frosh. 63,74 NOEL, Judith, Soph. 55 NOEL, Susan, Sr. 37 NORD, Lynn, Sr. 38, 68, 69, 84 NORMAN, Allison, Soph. 25, 58, 70, 87, 91, 128 NORMAN, Galon, Sr. 38, 78, 105. 107 NORRIS, Carol, Soph. 55 NORRIS, Floyd, Soph. 56 NORTON, Betty, Frosh. NORWOOD, Mickie, Soph. 54, 74,87 NUCKOLS, Bob, Jr. 46, 49, 78, 105, 105, 130 NUCKOLS, Dan, Soph. 56, 78, 111 NUNEZ, Ben, Soph. NUNEZ, Gloria, Frosh. 63 0'BANNON, Donald, Sr. 38, 94 O'BANNON, Timothy, Frosh. 64, 74,94 O'BRlEN, Richard Jr. 50, 74, 110, 130 OCHOA, Ordie, Frosh. 88 0'DELL, Ernest, Jr. 47 ODEN, Jennetta, Jr. ODEN, Jerry, Jr. 48, 105, 107, 120 OFFILL, Dave, Jr. 46, 49, 80, 117, 123 OLIVERIA, Leroy, Soph. 58 OLMEDO, Sal, Frosh. 61, 119 OLMOS, Pete, Sr. 38 OLMSTEAD, Carl, Soph. 58 OLMSTEAD, Susan, Sr. 38 O'NEAL, Susan, Sr. 38 O'NEAL, Kenneth, Frosh. 64 O'NEAL, Lila, Jr. 50, 87, 122 O'NEAL, Mary, Jr. 46, 47, 71 ORDUNO, Frances, Sr. 38 ORDUNO, Nacho, Soph. 55 ORNSBEY, Betty, Frosh. 62 ORONA. Mary, Frosh. 64 OROSCO, Arthur, Soph. OROSCO, Bart, Jr. 47, 91 OROSCO, Deanna, Jr. 50 OROSCO, Delia, Jr. 48, 83 OROSCO, Judith, Jr. OROSCO, Margaret, Frosh. 61, 70, 71, 73, 87,91 ORTIZ, Felix, Soph. 55 ORTON, Helen, Soph. 58 ORTON, Joe, Jr. 47,114 ORTON, Stella, Sr. ORTON, Terry, Jr. 48, 105, 106 OSBORN, Leland, Jr. 48 OSBORN, Richard, Jr. 47, 110, 130 OSEJO, Steve, Jr. OVERMAN, Richard, Soph. 58, 70, 74, 91 OWEN, Barbara, Soph. 57, 87 OWEN, Dennis, Frosh. 61 OWEN, Henry, 63, 74 OWEN, Susan, Jr. 50, 71, 73, 87, 90 OWENS, Aaron, Soph. 58 OWENS, Anna, Frosh. OWENS, Patricia, Sr. 38 PAIGE, Charles, Jr. 49 PALMER, Coralle, Jr. 50, 76 PARHAM, Dale, Sr. 25, 38, 70, 82 PARHAM, Mary, Jr. 50 PARHAM, Patsy, Soph. 57, 73, 83 PARKER, Lucille, Jr. 50 PARKER, Ruth, Frosh. 63 PARKS, Gail, Jr. 50, 71' PARKS, Larry, Soph. 56 PARKS, Lynda, Sr. 38 PARLI, Donna, Sr. 2, 4, 38, 85, 99, 152 PARNELL, Larry, Frosh. 62, 91 PARNELL, Nan, Soph. 54, 82 PARROTT, Sandra, Soph. 56 PATMORE, Holly, Soph. 54, 70, 71, 76, 87 PATTERSON, Edith, Sr. 38, 89 PATTERSON, Richard, Soph. 54 PATTON, Robert, Frosh. 64 PAYNE, Jerry, Frosh. 61, 112 PEAK, Douglas, Jr. 123 PEARSON, Doris, Sr. 38, 88 PEARSON, Edna, Jr. 48 PEARSON, Janet, Sr. 38 PEARSON, Jerry, Soph. 57 PEASE, Arthur, Frosh. 62 PEEKS, Don, Sr. 38 PELHAM, Donald, Sr. 38 PENA, Douglas, Sr. 38, 70, 82 PENDERGRASS, Ruby, Sr. 38 PENDLEY, William, Soph. 58 PENROD, Delbert, Frosh. 61 PERALTA, Gill, Frosh. 64, 110 PERALTA, Irene, Jr. 49 PERDUE, Ann, Sr. 38, 111 PERDUE, James, Frosh. 62 PEREDA, Sylvia, Sr. 38 PEREZ, Adolph, Frosh. PEREZ, Harry, Soph. 55 PEREZ, Hachael, Jr. 47 PEREZ, Raymond. Soph. 55 PERIGO, James, Soph. 55 PERIGO, Phylliss, Frosh, 61, 70, 73 PERKINS, Beverly, Soph. 57, 87. 92 PERKINS, James, Soph. PERRY, Frank, Soph. 56 PERRY, Jimmy, Sr. 39 PERRY, Luther, Sr. PERRY, Shirley, Soph. 57 PERRY, Tommy, Frosh. 64, 79 PERRYMAN, Mary, Frosh. 64 PERRYMAN, William, Frosh, 64, 79 PETER, Terry, Soph. 58, 90 PETERSO PETERSO N, Linda, Soph. N, Mary, Jr. 81, 82 PETTIS, Glenda, Sr. 59 PETTIT, Lorene, Soph. 55, 73, 82, 83 PETTIT, Annette. Sr. 59, 87 PEYRON, Charles, Frosh. 61 PEYRON, Ronald, Frosh. 64, 94 PFEIFER, Albert, Jr. 50, 55 PHILLIPS, Bill, Soph. 91 PHILLIPS PHILLIPS , Carolyn, Jr. , Chuck, Frosh. 64, 88 PHILLIPS, Dave, 57 PHILLIPS, Ann, Soph. 56 PHILLIPS, Eddie Sr.59,105,106 PHILLIPS. Glen, Soph. PHILLIPS, Harley, 33, 39, 54, 76,99 PHILLIPS, Helen, Jr. 47 PHILLIPS, Jerry, Frosh. 61 PHILLIPS, Judy. Jr. 4, 46, 50, 71, 72,7 PHILLIPS 3, 87,99 . Leslie, Soph. 57 PHILLIPS, Mike. Jr. 47 PHILLIPS, Pauline, Jr. 49, 89 PHILLIPS, Richard, Frosh, 64, 74 PHIPPS, David, Soph. 55 PHIPPS, Lena, Sr. 39 PHIPPS, Louis, Jr. 49 PHIPPS, Richard, Soph. 54 PIEKENS. Sandra, Jr. 50 PEIPENBURG, Richard, Soph. 58, 91, 129 PIERRE, Philip, Jr. 47 PINCOCK, Edith, Soph. PIPKIN, Bob, Jr. 112 PITTMAN,ANNa,Sr.59,122 PLATT, Helen, Sr. 27, 39, 89 PLATT, John, Frosh. 64, 94 PLUMLEE, Barbara, Frosh, 63 PLUMLEE, Lowell, Sr. 59 POE, Doris, Soph. POE, Wilma, Frosh. 61 POPLIN, Bill, Soph. 55,88 POPLIN, Louise, Jr. 49, 83 POPLIN, Jane, Frosh. 62, 838 PORTER, Bob, Jr. 50, 105,106 PORTER, Don, Soph. 54, 110 PORTER, John, Jr. 50, 123, 130 PORTER, Mike, Frosh. 64, 79, 117 PORTER, Pat, Frosh. 61 PORTER, Tony, Soph. 56 POSADA, Rosalie, Soph. 58 POSEY, Judy, Jr. 50, 83 POTTER, Shirley, soph. 56, 71, 74,87 POTTS, Barbar, Frosh. 61 POTTS, Judith, Sr. 59, 86 POTTS, Linda, Frosh. 63 POWELL, Charles, Soph. POWELL, Jimmy, Jr. 46, 48 PRADO, Cecil, Soph. 57 PRADO. David, Sr. 39 PRANDINI, Barbara, Soph. 56, 71, 74 PRATT, Richard, Frosh. 64, 111 PRESSLEY, Garen, Jr. 50, 122 PRESSLEY, Susan, Frosh. 61, 74 PRESSON, Teresa, Jr. 48, 83, 91 PRESTIDGE, William, Soph. 58, 74 PRESTON, Benny, Soph. 57 PRICE, Beverly, Soph. 58, 122: PRICE, Connie, Frosh. 64 PRICE, Donna, Soph. 58 PRICE, Melton, Soph. 121 PRINGLE, Ann. Soph. 57 PRITCHETT, Maurice, Soph. 55 PROBASCO, Vernon, Soph. 57, 73 PROPP, Janet, Frosh, 62, 71, 82 PRUETT, William, Frosh. 63 PRYOR, Stanley, Soph. 53, 58, 80, 120 PUGH. Judy, Frosh. 64, 88 PULLIAM, Vernon, Frosh. 63 PUNDT, Allen, Soph. 54 OUANDT, OUANDT, 92 QUANDT, QUIRAM, Peggy, Sr. 39, 83 Shoran, Frosh. 64, 83. Billy, Frosh. 77 Gary, Jr. 50, 91 RAASCH, LOI. Sr. 39, 91,110 RAGSDALE, Glen, Sr. 39, 125 RAICHE. Karen, Sr. 39 RAINWAT ER, Katherine, Soph. 55 RAMIREZ, Danny, Jr. 78 RAMIREZ, Rachel, Frosh. 63 RAMIREZ, Rebecca, Soph. 64 RAMIREZ, Richard, Frosh. 58, 111 RAMOS, Maria, Soph. 56 RANGEL. Alice, Soph. RANKINS, Kathie, Frosh. 61, 71, 74. 91 RANKINS. Shirley, Frosh. 61 RANSFORD, Fred, Frosh. 61 RATIGAN. Kathleen, Jr. 48, 70. 71, 76, 74 RAUB. Brent, Jr. 49, 90 RAY, Pat, Jr. 48 REA, Roger, Frosh. 61 REAVIS, Nadena, Frosh. 62 RECTOR, Chester, Soph. 55, 78 RECTOR, Larry, Soph. 78 RECTOR, Mike, Frosh. 61 REDMAN, David Frosh. 62, 90 REED. W. C. Frosh. 63, 94 REEVES, Carol, Frosh. 73, 83. 87 REEVES, Shella, Frosh. 62 REISIG, Sandi. Jr. 48, 91 130 STAFFORD, Dianne, Sr. 41 RENEAU, A, D., Sr. 39 REVER, Ronnie. Jr. 49 REYES, Carol, Frosh. 62 REYES, Helen, Soph. 85 REYNOLDS, Dennis, Sr. 39 RHOADARMER, Deane, Jr. 48 RRHOADARMER, Duane, Sr. 39 RHOADS, Layton. Soph. RICE, Larry, Frosh. 62 SCHECEESBER, Joe Sr. 40, SCHLOSSER, Goldie, Frosh 61 SCHLOSSER, Lonnie, Jr. 50 SCHMETGEN, Charles Sr, 40, 27,130 SCHMETGEN, Lorna, Jr. 49 SCHULTZ, Ronald, Soph. 56 SCHWARTZ, Bette, Sr. 40 RICHARDS, Linda, Frosh. 62, 74, 88. 90 RICHARD. Lonnie, Frosh. 58, 62 RICHARDSON, Kenneth, Frosh. 60, 64, 74, 88 RICHARDSON, Marjewel, Soph. 57, 84 RIDDLE, Clyde, Soph. 55, 77 RIDDLE, Linda Frosh, 61 RIDGWAY, Bill, Soph. RIDGWAY, Harry, Frosh. 63,88 RIDGWAY, Larry, Frosh. 63, 88 REIGEL, Don, Sr. 39, 89 RIEGEL, Linda, Frosh, 61 RIGGINS, Linda, Frosh. 62 RILEY, Linda, Jr. 49 ROBBINS, Bonnie, Sr. 39 ROBERSON, Danny Soph. 58, 74, 80,113 ROBERTS, Cheryl, Frosh. 61 ROBERTS, Eddie, Jr. 48 ROBERTS, Ruthie, Frosh, 63 ROBERTS, Donna, Jr. 50, 74, 76 ROBINSON, John, Frosh. 63, 120, 123 ROCKHOLT, Judy Frosh. 60, 62, 73,99 RODGERS, Lynda, Jr. 48, 73. 81, 85, 89 RODGERS, Bob, Soph. 56, 113 RODGERS, Susan, Frosh. 71, 74,99 SCOTT. Edwin, Sr. 40, 61 SCOTT, Ervin, Sr. 40, 112 SCOTT, Estelle, Frosh. SCOTT, George, Jr. 50 SCOTT, Leland, Jr. 50 SCOTT, Waynelle, Frosh. 64, 88 SCOW, Susan,Sr. 40, 71, 81 SEAMAN, Mickey, Frosh. 80, 111 SEARCY, Jackie, Sr. 40 SEARS, Carole, Sr. 40, 89 SEWELL,Lewis, Frosh. 64, 112 WILLIAMS RODLEICK, Kathy, Soph. 56.81, RODREGUEZ, Angelina, Soph. 5 RODRIGUEZ, Connie, Frosh. 60, 62, 99 RODRIGUEZ, RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ 88 RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ Diana, Frosh. 62 Felix, Soph. 56 Frank, Soph. 63, Frank, Jr. 47, 1.12 Harry, Sr. 39 RODRIGUEZ Helen, Sr. 39, 85, 99 RODRIGUEZ, Joe, Frosh. 63, 111 RODRIGUEZ, Ruby, Sr. 39 ROGERS, Betty, Frosh. 61 ROGER? Claude, Jr. 48, 85, ROGERS, Ann Frosh. 62, 74 ROLD. Carol Soph. 47 ROMAN, Maria, Jr. 47, 87 ROMAN, Mary, Frosh. 87, 88 ROMERI, Michael, Soph. 57, 79 ROMERI, Nenna, Jr. 50, 74 Roo'r, Adele, Frosh. 73, 64, 87,88 ROSS, Karen Soph. ROSS, Maggie, Soph. 58 ROSS, Michael, Soph. ROSS, Sharon, Jr. 48, 71, 73. 82,87 ROSSMAN, Susan, Jr, 50, 76, 84 ROTRAMEL, Roy, Jr, 49 ROUCH, Jeri, Frosh. 73, 63, 87,91,99, 122 ROUNTREE, Richard, Frosh, 63,111 ROUNTREE, Walter, Jr. ROWLAND, Joe, Sr. ROWTON, Rebecca, Frosh. 62 ROYAL. Betty, Sr. 39, 88 RUCKER, Mike, Frosh. 62 SEWEIQL, Thomas, Soph. 55, SHANNON, Leah, Sr. 40, 86 SHARP, Cathy, Frosh. 62, 74, 99 SHELDON, Diana, Sr. 40 SHELDON, Ronald, Soph. 54 SHELTON, Larry, Frosh, 63 SHINAULT,WiIlian1,Jr. SHIPMAN, Betty, Fr. SHIRES, Jim, Jr. 3, 5, 50, 76, 82, 84, 122 SHIRLEY, Johnny, Jr. 47 SHIVERS, Bob, Jr. 50 SHORES, Bill, Soph. 54 SHORT, Carollyn, Soph. 56, 82 SHORT, Edward, Soph. 55, 92 SHRY, Tony, Jr. 49 SIERRA, Juanita, Jr. 50 SIERRA, Margaret, Soph. 87 SIERRA, Sal, Frosh. SIEVERS, Kenneth, Sr. 40, 115, 117, 124 SIEVERS, Sharon, Sr. 40 SILVA, George, Frosh. 63 SILVA, Margaret, Soph. 58, 87 SILVA, Sally, Jr. 49 SILVA, Teresa, Sr. 84, 86, 129 SILVA, Jackie, Frosh. 63 SILVAS, Ruben, Jr, 50 SILVAS, Victor, Frosh. 61 SIMILLA, Jeanette, Soph, 56 SIMMONS, David, Frosh. 64, 120 SIMRONS, Pat, Jr. SIMMONS, Mike, Frosh. 62 SIMMONS, Shirley, Jr. 48 SIMON, Pamela, Jr, 49 SIMON, Diane, Sr. 40, 83 SIMPSON, Glenice, Frosh. 64, 73,84,99,122 SIMPSON, Julie, Sr. 40 SIMPSON, Rita, Frosh. 62, 74, 129 SIMPSON, Paul, Frosh. 63, 88, 111,119 SIMS, Mary, Soph. 57 SIMS, Morris, Jr. 49 SINGLETON, Leon, Sr. 40 SISK, Barbara, Jr. 61. 82 SISK, Roland. Jr. 48, 118 SISK, Garry, Soph. 54 SISK, Hazel, Frosh. 62 SISK, James, Frosh. 64 SISK, Kenneth, Jr. 47 SISK, Martha, Frosh. 88 SISK, Retha, Frosh. SIVYER, Stephanie, Jr. 50 SIVYER, Susan, Sr. 40, 128 SMALLEY, Joanne, Soph. 58, 71, 87, 122 SMART, Bill, Soph. 58 SMETHERS, Linda, Jr, 47, 82 SMITH, Barbara, Jr, 47, 50, 72, 73, 84, 87,99 SMITH, Claudia, Frosh. 61, 74, RUNYON, Pamela, Soph. RUSH, Bill, Frosh. 61 RUSK, Gary, Jr. 47 RUSSELL, Carolyn Soph. 55 RUSSELL, Charles, Jr. 48 RUSZELL, Martha, Soph. 56, RUST, Alice, Frosh. 61, 88 RUTHERFORD, Alan, Sr. 25, 40, 70,82 RUTHERFORD, Wally, Jr. 47 SAILORS, Elizabeth, Frosh. 64, 83,91 SAILORS, Larry, Frosh. 63, 74 SAILORS, Richard, Jr. 49 SALAS, Anita Soph. SALCIDO, Mary, Soph. 58, 73,87 SALLEE, Larry, Soph. SALLEE, Rita, Frosh. 64 SANDERS, Clyde, Sr. 40, 91, 130 SANDERSON, Leon Soph, 53, 55, 73 SANDERSON, Linda, Sr. 40. 83,86 SANDOVAL. Joe ,Frosh. SANTIAGO, Mary Sr. 40.71, 72, 73,86 SANTRY, Brenda, Sr. 40,82 SAUIEEERS, Thomas, Soph. SAVALA, Joe, Jr, 47, 91, 112 SCARBROUGH, Joyce, sdph. 56, 82, 89 SCHADE. James, Soph. 56, 90 SCHEPPMANN, Linda, Soph. SCHIELER, Darrel, Jr. 49, 55,87 SCHEPPMANN, Vernon, Sr. 78,91 122 SMITH, Don, Frosh. swim-4, Freddie, Frosh. 64, 74 sivum, Neil, sf. 40, 82, 123 swim-i ina sdph. 57 SMITH, Jack, Frosh. SMITH, James, Jr. 47, 117 SMITH, John, Soph. 58,70 SMITH, John, Soph, 62, 74 SMITH, Larry, Frosh. 64. 79 SMITH, Lora Beth, Soph, 54, 73, 87, 123 SMITH, Maryellen, Soph. 56, 82, 85, 122 SMITH. Molly, Frosh. 70 SMITH, Perry, Frosh. 73,63 SMITH, Rob 4 SMITH: onald. Jr. 50 Ron, Sr, 25, 40, 27, 106, 105 SMITH, Sherrill, Jr. 50 SMITH, Gayle, Jr. 48,99 SMITHPETERS, James, Sr. 40 SMITHPETERS, Rose Mary, Frosh. 62 SPIKER, Loyd, Jr. 50, 84, 91 SPIVEY, Judy, Frosh. 60, 62, 74 SPRAGUE, Darold, Frosh. 61 SPRAGUE, Gary, Sr. 41 SPRINGMEYER, Jimmie, Soph. 54 STAFFORD, Danny, Frosh. 63, STALEY, Harold, Jr, 46, 50 STALEY, Sam, Frosh. 64 STAMPER, Barbara, Sr. 41 STAMPER, Wayne, Jr. 47 STANDIFER, Shirley, Jr. 47 STANDLEE, Ronnie, Soph. STANDRIDGE, Glenn, Jr. 47 STANLEY, Mary, Soph, 56, 57 STANHILL, Jay, Soph. 55 STANTON, Richard, Soph. 56 STARR, Wally, Jr. 48. 80 STATELER, Mike, Sr. 26, 41. 69, 110, 122 STATLER, Harveen, Jr. 49 STATLER, Marilyn, Sr. 41 STEELE, Robert, Frosh. 64 STENZEL, Guenther, Sr. 41 STEPHEN, Louis, Soph. 56, 110, 118 STEPHENS, Patty, Sr. 41 STERLING, David, Soph. 55, 112 STEWART, Geneva, Frosh. 62, 64, 74, 129 STEWART, Judy, Jr. 48 STEWART, Nellie, Soph, 57 STEWART, Ruth, Sr. 41, 82, 86, 89 STEWART, Sharon, Jr. 46, 49, 74 STILES, Gera. Soph. 56,88 STILES, Randy, Jr. STILLION, Kay, Frosh. 52 STOKES, Wilma, Jr, STRANGE, Dennis, Frosh. 60, 63, 88, 113 STRANGE, Gary, Jr. 48, 89 STRAWN, Gwenford, Jr. 47 STRONG, Ralph, Frosh, 61, 74, 129 STRONG, Sandra, Soph. 56, 82, 83 STURGEON, Ty, Jr. 48, 73, 91 STUTEVILLE, Leora, Jr. 50. 74 STATEVILLE, Nancy, Sr. 41,74 SUE, Roland, Soph. 54, 113 SUFFICOOL, Shirley, Jr. 49 SULLIVAN, Virginia, Soph. 58 SUNDERLAND, John, Soph. 58 SUNDERLAND, Jon, Frosh. 61, 74,80 SUNDERLAND, Susan, Frosh. 64, 87, 88, 89, 122 SUNDSTEN, Stephanie, Jr. 50 SURRATT, Carol. Soph. 56 SUSOEV, Frances, Frosh. 64, 87 SUSOEV, Pat, Sr. 41, 86, 128 SUSSOJEV, Jack, Sr, 41, 105, 1 7 SUSSOEV, Nadia, Jr. 48, 83, 87 SUTHERLAND, Mickey, Jr. 48, 84, 85, 87 SWAIN, Earlene, Frosh. 61, 83, 87 SWEARINGEN, Gene, Frosh. 61 SWEARINGEN, Lonnie, Sr. 41 SWEET, Kenneth, Sr. 41, 80, 81, 110, 120 SWEETIN, Howard, Sr. 41 SYLVESTER, Paulette, Frosh. 64,83 TABOR, Bob, Frosh. 63 TABOR, Glenda, Soph. 58,82 TAGGARD, John, Frosh. 63, 84 TALBOTT, Linda, Frosh, TALBOT, Lloyd, Soph. 54, 61, 118 TALBOT, Maurice, Sr. 41, 115 TANDROW, James, Sr. 70 TAPIA, James, Soph. 41, 55, 112 TAPIA, Samuel, Sr. 41 TAPPE, Freda, Sr. 41, 82 TANNER, Martha, Sr. 41 TARR, Danny, Frosh. 64 TASSEY, Carolyn. Frosh. 61 TATE, Lani, Jr. 50 TATUM, James, Jr. 48, 78, 110 TATUM, Janet, Jr. 50 TATUM, Leta, Jr, 49 TAYLOR, Beverly, Jr. 50,71 TAYLOR, Bob, Jr. 47, 124 TAYLOR, Claudia, Frosh. 61, 74, 122 TAYLOR, Clayton, Sr. 41 TAYLOR, Georgia, Soph. 57 TAYLOR, Irma, Frosh. TAYLOJR, Jerry, Sr. 41, 27, 105, 1 7 TAYLOR, Karen, Jr. 47 TAYLOR, Kay, Jr. TAYLOR, Kenneth, Soph. 58 TAYLOR, Leona, Jr. 50, 83 TAYLOR, Terry, Frosh. SMOTHERMAN, Darrell, Jr. 48, 80, 117 SMOTHERS, Jack, Soph, 55 SNEED, Orval, Frosh, 64 SNOW, Anita, Jr. 49, 83 SNOW, Samuel, Sr. 41 SNYDER, Ernie, Sr. 41, 124 SNYDER, Everett. Jr. 50 SOUZA, Arlene, Jr. 48, 46, 91 SOUZA, Joe, Sr. 41, 105, 107 SOWARDS, Pat, Frosh. SOWERS, Willie, Frosh. 63 SPEARS, Betty, Jr. 50, 87 SPEARS, Linda, Sr, 41 SPEERS, Opal, Jr. 48 SPEERS, Shirley, Frosh. 63. 87,92 SPEINIZER, Mike, Jr. 47, 79, 83, TEAGUE. Naomi, Frosh. TEAGUE. Walter, Frosh. 63 TEMPLETON, Nadia, Soph. 57, 85, 81 THALMAN, Les, Sr. 41 THARP. Mike, Soph. 56, 77, 112 THOMAS, Tommy. Sr. 41 THOMAS, Cheryl, Sr. 42, 122 THOMAS, Eddy, Frosh. 64, 79 THOMAS, Jimmy, Jr. 47 THOMAS, Karen. Jr. 50, 88 THOMAS, Stan, Soph, 55, 91 THOMAS, Susan. Sr. 42 THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON, , Jack, Soph. 94 . Jerry, Soph. 57 THOMPSON. THOMPSON. Edwina, Sr. 42, 91 Katie, Sr. 42, 86 Larry, Soph. 55 THORNBURG, Bill, Sr. 42 THORNSBERRY, Sharon, Soph. 58 THORNTON, Gary, Sr. 42 THRELKELD, Jim, Frosh. 61, 77 TILLERY, Frances, Jr. 49 TILLERY, Carolyn, Soph. 57 TILLERY, Noble, Jr. 42 TINKER, Nancy. Jr. 49, 71, 82, 87,99 TINNEY, Linda, Soph. 57 TODD, Barbara, Soph. 70, 71, 74,82 TODD, Calvin, Soph. 56, 58, 78, 111 TODD, Gordon, Jr. 48, 78, 112 TODD, Larry, Frosh. 62. 74, 91, 120 TODD, Lynda, Sr. 2, 4, 42, 89, 86.99, 152 TOLSON, Artie, Soph. 55 TOMICICH, Flossie, Sr. 25, 27, 42,99 TOMICICH, Francie, Sr. 42, 99 TOWNES, Edward, Frosh. 61, 77 TRAEGER, Wayne, Frosh. 61, 80, 111, 119 TRAUGH, Jerry, Jr. 50 TREADWELL, Dave, Sr. 42, 94 TREADWELL, Don, Sr. 42 TRIMBLE. Pamela, Soph. 53, 58 TRITCH, Edith, Frosh. 61 TROST, Dan, Frosh. 62 TULL, Jim, Jr. 49, 94 TURF, Paul, So. 42, 94 TURNER, Russel, Jr. 48 TURNER, Cara, Soph. 58, 74 TURNER, Charles, Sr, 42, 70, 74, 82, 123 TURNER, Floyd, Sr. 42, 70, 74, 82, 123 TURNER, Richard, Jr. 49, 78 Turner, Robert, Frosh. TURNUPSEED, Bill, Frosh. 62 TWAMLEY, Judy, Jr. 47 TWEEDY, Douglas, Jr. 60 TYNES, Don, Jr. UCHYTIL, Genetta, Sr. UCHYTIL, Penny, Soph. 57, 83 UNSElT5MichaeI, Soph. 57, 84, URMY, Ralph, Soph. 56,94 VALDEZ, Dora, Soph. 87 VALENCIA, Margaret, Frosh. 63 VANCE, Joyce, Soph. VAN HORN, Chuck, Jr. 48 VAN HORN, Doug, Soph. 53, 58, 70, 74,91 VANN, Raymond, Jr. 48, 82 VARGAS, Connie. Jr. 48 VARGAS, John, Frosh. 63, 94 VAVFTESK, Robert, Sr, 42, 121, VAZNAIAN, Katherine, Jr. 50, 70, 71, 74, 76, 84, 87, 88 VEGA, Danny, Soph. 58, 78 VEGA. David, Sr. 42 VELASQUEZ, Fortune, Sr. 42, 89 VELASQUEZ, Louie, Jr. 50 VELIE. Philip, Soph. 56 VERDUGO, Jimmy. Soph. 55 VICKERS, Sarah, Frosh, VILLEMIN, Richard, Jr. 47 VOPAT, Ron, Sr. 42 VOSS, Marilyn, Frosh. 63, 71 VOSS, Tommy, Jr. WADDLE, Calvin, Soph. 57 WAGNER, Mike. Jr. 47,91 WAGNER, Pat, Soph. 54, 82, 89 WALDEN, Jack, Sr. 42 WALDRUM, Linda, Soph. 58, 123 WALES, James, Frosh. 63 WALES, Wendy, Sr. 42, 82 WALKER, Cecil, Frosh. 61 WALKER, Charlene, Frosh. 88 WALKER. Cheryl, Jr, 48, 69, 83, 90. 99 WALKER, Christine, Jr. 50 WALKER, Judy, Sr, 42, 86 WALKER, Karen, Jr. 48, 85 WALKER, Sharon, Jr. 50, 85 WALKER, Theresa, Frosh. 62 WALL, George, Sr. 42, 89 WALL, Mitchell, Frosh. 62,91 WALLACE, Alva, Soph. 56, 91, 113, 127 WALLACE, Alvis, Soph. 57 WALLACE, Eddie, Frosh. 62 WALLACE, Pat, Sr. 42 WALLER, Dennis, Frosh. 62, 77 WARD, Ronald, Frosh. 61, 77 WARE, Linda, Soph, 58 WARE, Marian, Jr. 48 WARE, Orie, Sr. WARE. Phillip, Jr. 50 WARNER, Billy, Frosh. 61 WASHBURN, Mary Beth, Soph. 56,91 WATSON. Betty, Soph. 58, 99 WATSON, Carol, Frosh. 63 WATSON, Jane. Frosh. 122 WEATHERFORD, Glenda, Frosh. 62 WEAVER, Billy, Soph. 54 WEAVER, Cecil, Jr. WEAVER, Floyd, Soph. WEAVER, Harold, Frosh. 63, 111 WEBB, Bo, Soph, 55 INEBB, Brent, Sr. 42, 89 WEBB, Sharon, Jr. 48 WEBB. Tommy, Soph. 57 WEIMER. Don, Jr. 49, 57 WEISENBERGER, Dan, Frosh. 63 WElS7E8NBERGER, Elza, Jr. 50, WEISENBERGER, John, Sr. 42, 123 WEISEESNEERGER, Judy, sdph. wei.cH', Wanda, Frosh. 64 WELLFARE, Sharon, Soph. 56 WELLS, Doug, Soph. 54, 110, 118, 123, 130 WELLS, Deke, Frosh. 63, 80, 111, 120 WELLS, Horace, Sr. WELLS, Sarah, Frosh. 62, 99 WENDLAND, Adolf, Jr. 47 WENZEL, Frank, Sr. 42, 27 WHEELER, Chris, Frosh. 60, 63, 73, 80, 88, 113 WHEELER, Donald, Soph. 54 WHEELER, Vicky, Frosh. 63, 74, 87, 129 WHEELESS, Kenneth, Frosh. 62 WHISENAND, Joe, Sr. WHISENANT, Ron, Soph. 57 WHIEE, Carol, Jr. 25, 46, 48, 7 99 WHITE, Carrie, Frosh. 64 WHITE, Donald, Soph. 58, 73 WHITE, James, Jr. 49 WHITE, Janet, Jr. WHITE, WHITE, WHITE, WHITE, Larry, Frosh. Mardelle, Sr. 43 Mary, Frosh. 62, 88 Norma, Sr. 37 WHITE, Shirley, Soph. WHITE Kayeleene, Sr. WHITE, Wes, Jr. WILCHER, Earl, Soph. 94 WILCOX, Bill, Frosh. 61, 79, 111, 119 WILDEN, Carren, Frosh. 63, 73,88 t WILENIUS, Janet, Soph. 56, 71 84 WILLEBY, Charlott, Jr. 46, 50 82,84 WILLEBY, Randolph, Frosh. 61 WILLEY, Lawrence, Jr. 47, 70, 74,94 WILLIAMS, Alex, Sr. 43, 125 WILLIAMS, Jane, Soph. 54, 56, 71,87 WILLIAMS, Gary, Frosh. 61, 64, 79, 117 WILLgAMS, Jerri, Soph. 57, 74, 4 WILLIAMS Daniel, Soph. WILLIAMS, Ken, Sr. 43 WILLIAMS, Wendell, Soph. 57, 74 WILLIAMS Robert, Soph. 58 June Soph 53 WILLIAMSON, Miarie, sdph. 55 WILSON, WILSON, WILSON, WILSON WILSON WILSON Caroline, Frosh. Cecil, Soph, 57, 62 Dollie, Jr. 48 Leroy, Frosh. 61 Mike, Soph. 55 iSharen, Jr. 48 WILSTAM, Suzanne, Sr. 43, 72, 89 WIMBERLEY, Carolyn, Soph. 54 WIMBERLEY, Lona, Jr. 48 WINCHESTER, Barbara, Sr. 43 WINCHESTER, John, Soph. 55 WING. Roger, Frosh, WINNINGHAM, Fred, Sr. WINTER, Ruby, Frosh. 61 WINTER, Thomas, Soph. WINTON, Larry, Jr. 50 WISE, Les, Jr. 25, 46, 49, 80, 89, 117 WISE, Mike, Jr. 50, 123 WISEMAN, Dale, Frosh. 63, 111 WISEMAN, Doug, Soph. 79, 111 WISEMAN, Lynn, Sr. 43, 114, 125 WITT, Carmen, Sr. 43, 72 WITT, Delores, Soph. 53. 58 WITT, Patsy. Sr. 43 WITZEL, Robert, Frosh. 64 WOIDTKE, Bob, Soph. 56 WOLFE. Virginia, Frosh. WOLF, Lawrence, Soph, 57 WOLFE, Earle, Jr. 47 WOLFRAM, Carole, Sr. 43. 85 WOOD, Effie, Sr. 43, 85 WOOD. Karen, Frosh. 61, 73 WOODROW, S. 58 WOODS, Lynne, Sr. 43 WORK, Janice, Soph. 54, 76, 87,90 WORTHY, Carolyn. Jr. 48, 85 WRIGHT, Dennis, Soph. 58, 127 WRIGHT, Judy, Jr. 50, 72 YADON, Linda, Jr, 47 YANCEY, Joe, Sr. 43. 78. 94 YANT, Barbara, Jr. YARBROUGH, Richard, Jr. YAWS. Dorothy, Sr. 43 YEAGER, Loren, Frosh. 73, 63, 113 YEAGER, Roger, Sr. 43 YOST, Janet, Soph. 57 YOST, Paul, Jr. 50, 117 VOUNCE, Lee Etta, Sr. 43, 73 YOUNG, Albert, Sr, 43 YOUNG, Bruce, Sr. 43,83 YOUNG, Burt, Frosh. 61, 76 YOUNG, Dale, Frosh. 62, 77 YOUNG, Jackie, Soph. 55 YOUNG, Larry, Jr. 50, 123 YOUNG, Marilyn. Frosh. 122 YOUNG, Victor, Soph, 56, 70, 73 YOUNGQUIST, Robert, Jr. 48 ZAKRZESKI, Billie, Sr. 50, 73, 87 ZAVALA. Maudie, Frosh. 63 ZEDDIES, Arnold. Soph. 58, 111 ZENO. Sue, Sr. 43 ZONTEK,Blase,Sr,43,110 ZONTEK, Jim, Soph. 55, 74 ZONTEK, Judy, Jr. 151 'wmfji Qs f' In fi As the clock strikes twelve The EI Granito Staff has completed another yearbook. We the senior staff, Lynda, Donna, Mike, Marilyn, Vernon, Nancy, and Floyd have enjoyed using our time to produce a yearbook we hope will remain in your happy memories of high school as time goes on. Mft WJ fy My 2 if 3 M, My Q f0Ls ii lf? Lfigig My f if X Wgifmw 55 f W 9 , ? ff5M jj! c ,fm P' 7 W MQ 51 Mn pdf W I My , 1 K. 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