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

 - Class of 1962

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M '-N X X I I K X J W kf NOOUfIme on the roll Mi 5 IW g x ff .215 If N1 .Sz ::,,f5'ig . 1 fgix a - aww ,.,...,...........4 f fn J Snow puck '62. vm, gf. f ..,.x if Rig? , New teachers meet for ' Z ' ' 1 SY .. ..,. ,,,, , It .T ' fl eee A A B ry A A eee e' ' fee l A A Qi. ' L' patterns move and the colors chang Thereyags t ' r 're to h As the Kaileidoscope of school lite n W - I A And even our mostmonotonous rout, es re- fl? fund clagQ'es5 , , f S , h h eref - ee r A ' L if T 'gA- kg -jg L r And th rough boredom and lifeless emotions there shines H0l'ne r e' ',, XY A SPO rk at ambitions fajtI,ame Otdsesire And turns 4 that burns, r r t n QQ A A T rrs. the patterns of each While that Kaileidoscopehformsthe ff0 fCi0Ve Of SECT- Qfnme. n A n to PATTERNS, PATTERNS, PAT PATTERN5iiiiL??5TTTERN5. PAffE53N5i A be i Noon hour relaxation. T f f' 1 ' 'f - LI rtst A A 4 V j-vm ' P ' A 1 37 i'7'f'W ,T Q A - 'fff tfggg tfN4 1 ' X - 2 .T U A E i E H 9? 5 'KZ 1 23 Qobfwg My W Qfwi My db V 5 ,Wg fy '--vwy i If 5' lllElllHCl?lllTUQllll Few girls in Porterville High School haven't had the experience of being coun- seled and encouraged by our Dean of Girls, Miss Leola Morrison. Through the years, Miss Morrison has thoughtfully ser- ved our high -school as a teacher, a coun- selor, and an advisor to many of ourclubs. Presently she is the head of the American Field Service exchange student program in our school and is in charge of Girls' Atten- dance. We feel honored and are proud to dedicate our l962 El Granito to a devoted teacher, our Dean of Girls, Miss Leola Mor- rison. I , Qx This year one of Miss Morrison's many duties included guiding Por- terville's finalists for foreign ex- change student, Kathy Rankin and Carolyn Cox. ...,, tg' ,ff 1' NEWER This picture ot Mrs. Droll- inger po'rtroys her with o greot deol of occurocy-in- struction with o smile. Since l955, she hos tought hun- dreds ot girls the tundomen- tols ot homemoking. During oll this time,Mrs. Drollinger hos hondled her closses with efficiency ond potience. Be- couse other contributions os o home economics teocher plus her odditions to the extro-curriculor octivities ot P.U.l-l.S concerning both the students ond the toculty, the El Gronito Stott is proudto honor Mrs. Drollinger. YW it I ,!if1:,.,- Ai' 5 t 'ei ni 5 f,..fs 1 gf' HQNQR Since l927, thirty-tour long ond protitoble yeors, Mr. Gibson hos possed olong his knowledge ot outo mechonics to o countless number ot P.U.l-l.S. boys. From oll his former students he hos constontly won lost- ing odmirotion. Along with his ob- vious success os on instructor, Mr. Gibson hos been on octive portici- pont in our Foculty Club--serving on vorious committees ond os post pre- sident. Awoy from P.U.l'l.S. Mr. Gib- son hos won notionol recognition for his prize-winning Iris. With pride we honor Mr. Gibson in our 'ol-'62 yeorboolc. One of the most important responsibilities of Mr. Bob Donley, Senior Boys' Counselor, is to advise seniors in their choice ofa col- lege. GCQlllllllS3ElQliS For productive years at high school, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Freshman Counselor, realizes that it is important to rapidly orientate thetresh- man. Many and varied are the duties of P.U.H.S.' Counselors. Mr. Ed Land- grut, Junior Counselor, assists Jennifer Goux and Jane Muller with the plans for the Junior-Senior Prom. wnwwmnf' E3 F, W ,N I L,f,.!l H eg , , , . L si' -I .twmf , , 21 4 fe, ii. Mr. Bob Smith, Freshman Boys' Counselor, checks the transfer ot a new student with our registrar, Mrs. Fanchon Muller. GELJSBSES3 EWCGELQCEE H i l l l l l l l 1 R SENUQDEQ GLASS QDFFHQEEQS For the pastfour years, the Class of '62 has been actively patterning its future. With June and graduation, each member will go his own way, but with him he will take many memories ot his high school days and especially of his senior year -- the Prom, the Senior Play, Blossom Day, Graduation, and the Gradua- tion Party. 92, . -A wg 1 - -- V ' Q ., 1 f X wg ff iiiiii feffi Q- it Ki' ,y l V y V ll , .. Q, I 1, , '-,. gwf I '. ., A 5 2. , Maytie Gemmell JerriWilIiams Treasurer Secretary lilllllllllll MTHWUTUES3 Buzz Stephen President Ron Sh eldon Vice-President 3. l i 5 5 .t il 5 3 t 5 5 if it This boy needs a Casey Coffin. ,.-f+ 'A!rf, ,ff .2 ffm! M,- BOTTOMS UP: Big Fat John climbs out of the mine Warm-ups before the Big Game. Hot music was a special attraction ofthe Senior Assembly. lt's the year 2Ol2 - two graduates of the class ot'62 are busy reminiscing over the Oldies, but Goodies, during their senior year. Remember Ron Frankum singing the theme song? Remember Norman Moore andjudy Aanestad doing that dance craze of the sixties - the Twist? It all happened and more in the Senior Assembly. EMDR MSSSEM ii Afew of The senior boys doing iheir ver- sion of Big Bad John. The winning couch carried off ihe field. Dole Brown gives onoiher one of his fomous monologues. Our Foreign Exchange siudeni, Juan Telii, performs ai ihe piono. if ' , :tit J! 11 ' H Ruth, Charles' second wife, as played by Carolyn Mclntyre On December lst, the Drama Depart- ment, under the direction ofMr.Charles McCulloch, presented a uniqueperform- ance of the Blithe Spirit. Unusual lighting effects and extreme makeup cre- ated for the play, a comedy hit by Noel Coward, a rare quality. Jan Hanggi portraying Elvira, the spirit of Charles' first wife. Ffed Smith US DOCYOV Bf0Clm0f'- Madame Arcati,4us portrayed by Shirley Potter. Na .. ,inf xi -if Janice Work depicting Mrs. Bradman. The maid, Edith, as acted by LaVerne Dulay Eric Hanson as Charles, a man with two wifes. . ir' I ,divx 4 X ii lx 1 If 1 1' i xi , E ,- M Q .fe i r :mi-'YF .iff Ii' :: .-:f.,.::.:1-pi ,,-- 2 2- f j '4 .i :,.. 5, .Z if nk .ffigqi L. W .gn ,is 1:11 .::...M, W . 4, .. .Q 'X Judy Aonesiad Barbara Allison Ginger Arens rpffifm-I lie, 'V ' ' www, , six ,, if A 1 H saf- .ff Andrea Acosia Sarah Ambriz Gary Aikins rl? 7- 1,23 i X ,f vw L ni i 3 Ph A A X A Q .,,.4q -I Geraldine Aclon Marvin Acton Naomi Aguirre Kgfhleen Alexander Carolyne Ambrosini Dean Anderson Sqndrg Andrews Dt-mielle A,-Ce ROdf19Y AVGVY Shirley Baggeii Alice Bailey DeLynn Bailey Mory BORGI' Eldon Ball Bill Barber Marcia Barnes iv- 5 ,yrai r i ff Q: Q Ii i I ,. Lf -I' l L 'Q ' Y' 1 isglsffr 5 A 1 . ey ri. A ..,,, f iia ii ll T X ' iss Q X li is 1 Q in me vii N-N... .ww- Patricia Bastian Duane Bayless Mary Ann Beaver Miriam Bell Rodney Belton Hoyt Benge Alan Bennett Sharen Bennett Erlinda Bobadilla Marta Bolstad Kenneth Boydstun Susan Boyer .lack Brasstield Kenneth Brasstield Woody Bretz Don Bridgeman QW f 5,,M,u ,. , L I Vfafggl, , ,, ,M K Y E ,-:Q ..., ' -, .X . ,,.!:2i' . , A, K 1,-ft i N wat ffl ,Q I . z K' 1 P 5 t , fig ,- - . ef 2 ,S 1?-Q at Li, ' ' , .. , 'ffii-iz f . ,,,,,, , i ge Jia we Lf, 'j -f ir :Z ' , Amy z H e,,,, 5 W, ' i i- Af, 1 i I A 'ze5i3.i.,.,i.Q,Qf1i,,, Wig .... 1.g3t4'5n it V' 'Si L AiW'??l 32155 ti ,L :fi Patricia Blaylock Juanita Bledsaw Shirley Brackett Mary Bradbury Cheryl Brittain il 'tw 10 ,Ann 71' FN-.. Marion Brockmnn W Q--, ' .5 F'-W-Q, Q lk PDQ N A 7 I ,J V1 ,fr '+- 'fi' sz 09' 5 1 if L J P .,:,..l.,1r ,, A 'J ffvkx H -' -- .Til x af -ln? ' ,ww- l A'., 1 .,,,ru' R? fir' 4 Jerry Brooks Cliff Brown Dale Brown Emmell Burroughs Jack Burlon Judy Byars Fred Camerena Cordell Cgmp Rita Camp Arlene Confrell Joe Carillo Douglas Carroll Tom Burger Shirley Burns Kay Burris Dan Cagle Sandra Cagle Joseph Caldwell James Campbell Lana Canerday Clayton Canfield ,ff Judy Cemo 1 Bill Chaney N Patricia Childers Laurel Clary Linda Clifton Allen Cline Bill Cloer Cheryl Connelley Belle Conner Dennis Conner Dan Conireras Don Chrisienson Lynda Chrisiensoi Bob Chrisil Belly Clark Sharon Cobbs Alberia Coleman Colin Cornelius Ward Cornell 4-M., K it rv- .JP f-d'1' ,,,.f 55,5 'bm ' v .-.5 i 'R i o Cra eej B, ny Craig D RNS XX 5 X i ' xx -1 , 1 X I J ii N E V A 5 X if QQ? W ,S xl , N . .W it 5 IJ Q X5 i Yi N YQ Q K XX PQ i , XY N K X - i Q' X X Q' . P X. me Y ' , iii P 4 v D X X if ' N 6-2 M, ii 3-X N Loyd Crabtree Faye W , ' I X2 ,431 V John Daniel ,wg xii PX YJ P I ' fl Xi Xi X NJ xi , , HJ V x 1 X px' XX Y K' .1 DX 1 I ' W '. 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A-rgfief, MA, vg' W Q if 0-asm tiff M el .:I .vifrig Q at as ' .- M 3? Wx 4. f 9' ear 5530 it ii i . ,-0 -eff' so vw- i auf' Jet Frost Mary Gaines Lonnie Gardner Russell Gavel Don George Donald Gerdes John Geringer Don Gilbert Sharon Giraudi Martin Goetsch Mary Goldsmith Nancy Gordon Jerry Gorne Betty Goucber Dave Gould Sandra Gower -'s , ,..,.w. U ,4-H' Linda Graham Regina Graham Marilyn Granlham He-rsl1elGleen P111 Green VeFdO Greer Judy Griswold Pamela Ground Marlhalene Hgmmong Jan Hanggi Eric Hanson Ari Harden Donald Hatch Larry Henderson Judie Hesier Sieve Hickerson qv 'fs -5. , i if, f 1 ,, 1151- 'f 1 if 2 2 1535? 1 if iff' - Q - . g 1955- I will -:gg ,gf my , K I H - gig 4, 1 W .lm QTFVFI Ia? f li K' V1 f f1g:Qg.ra . Q W A y Q , Er. .W Q? A i W'-k6.if 1 Kris Guion Les Guthrie Keilh Hardy June Harmon Jerry Hockell Gloria Hodge r f'7' -gg? jf.- J :frm rf rr Ac D. L. Holder Pa1Hogon Bill Holcomb Nancy Howell Kalheryn Huckaby Jerry Huddleslon Eddie Hum Delores Hunler Marilyn Hunter Deon Hyder Bill Ingram Don Jackson -S-.. Belly Hopper James Hoskins David Howekamp Henry Hughes Gordon Hugle SC0HHUf1Sd0ffer Palricia Hunler John Hurst Mary Hutchinson Tommy Jewell Benny Jimenez Jim Joannides Kathie Kern William Kieffer Carolyn Kirby Marilyn Koller Steven Lalanne Byron Lamperl Rulh Lauienschlager Jim LaVelle NS.- Richard Johnson 53909 Johnson Mary Julian Leonard Keller Mary Koichevar John Krieger Linda Lewis Marilyn Lewis ' .2 ,p-5, Q5 wtf' Marvin Lindsey Sammy Lofiis Clark Londquisi Pamela Luckett 'aff' Richard Lewis Billy Leyrer Billy Luke Richard Luna Cheryl Lyman Bill Lynn Dennis McCuen Janice McCIanahan Ron McGuire Carolyn Mclniyre Rayph Mctoughlin Wglmn MCNUTf Dan Mobs Angelina Maese Bob Magee Ray Manioolh lk Www is-A ' ggvvfr 1,-F7 CQ' Kathleen Manuel King Marks Dorothy Marshall John Martinez Mary Frances Martinez Linda Mason Geraldine Masters Penny Masonheimer Mary Melendez Norman Millard Larry Ray Miller Don Mitchell Dgvid Mghler Norman Moore Virginia Moore James Moorhead Alfred Moreno lfene Moreno Wilma Morris Carole Morrison .ff 4 sr'f .pw-f Q-J 5: il X 1 .41 ran -El 'M an Mory Morton JudY Mrosko Avnnq Novo Steve Nelson Dole Norris Mickie Norwood .. spd wr.-4. il GGVY MUClQe Horold Mullen Herb Muller Curl Murray Nvncy Newlin Sharon Nicholas Allison Noeman Cqrol Norris Dan Nuckols Nacho Orduno Helen Orton Richard Overman Borburo Owen Aaron Owens Patsy Parham Non Parnell ,Av 9 FU' 'rfb as at 4Q 'HW ...qu r ' Vw lm. , it Ii Q ffiigl sig A- .: 1-yagefffqse.'-r 1: P Q ---- W . . .47 I V 1-Sf. lLL5 m1 1' JL Sli Holly Patmore Rick Patterson Ann Pearson James Perigo Beverly Perkins James Perkins Frank Perry Leonard Perry Terry Peler Ron Peilil Shirley Pofler Gale Powell Benny Preslon Beverly Price David Phipps Richard Phipps Dick Piepenburg Don Porter Robert Powers Cecil Prado Barbara Prandini Bill Preslidge Donna Price Verlin Price Maurice Pritchett Rebecca Ramirez Maria Ramos Alice Rungel Sharon Richards Clyde Riddle Bill Ridgwoy Kathy Rodieck Angelina Rodriguez Felix Roderiguez rr wr-...F Roger Probcsco Stan Pryor Allen Pundl Dole Raymond Chester Rector Ron ReYn0ld5 Diana Roberts Donny Roberson Robert ROdQer5 wg-1 , i 5 1, 11 , f ' -QL. Michael Rorneri Hershel Ross Maggie Ross Anita Salas Larry Sallee RUYmond Sanders Jim Schade Linda Scheppman Tom Sewell PY' Michael Ross Carolyn Russell M0VlY RUS-Sell Leon Sanderson Tom Saunders J0yCe Scarbrough Ron Sheldon Bill Shores Edward Short 908 be ,W was Qs I 'Nml M5272 l'i vii . yy' Ju.. 444 sf-If if ,lf Yw'lZ'? H K ' Y . If ,M ,,-1 ,1 - 'a :H i A I 4 4wfA 'X , 4- gi f 1:75 M f nf.. sf - em, Q-,, . ' FL' 4.52 ff? , ve :. wr B5 , zz..-F ew. - -.Q 'K'-X. ff ff' fd' ,, 9.9. .. 'Wim M y .1 L'f5 -fwfr!! A 'j s. m. , A .yi M M. xiffw' xg: geeyfm .gg ,lair trcapfzym, 20w.,,,f,Ls,4 'fs unfr- Margaret Sierra John Nelson Smith William Springer Karen Steffen Buzz Stephen David Sterling Gera Stiles Sondra Strong Roland Sue Virginia Sullivan John Sunderlgnd Sue Tabor Lloyd Talbot James Tapla Yi gi ' .... in V -A 'N?' 1 Trss ag S4 k K. fa ,, , is JH 8- - s 'J . u Georgia Taylor 5. for M Seem r l T, .,.,:,, .f.i.,, , H lSl.f,2??4s2fir Senior boys are building a house. Mike Thorp Charles Turner Juan Telli Nadia Templelon Carolyn Tillery 1 fwyew ,fin 51 'E ,5?Q'm'1f4n,, , ,.1 : . 'ur . ' f Q if' s f T x 1 A . , f ,T is .. f ni .W a Q J X u X623 fir Q - ry Uf1dC1 Tifmey Barbara Todd , r f ff' V Calvin Todd Pamela Trimble fl J ' l A WWA T33 , ' v , - ' .. 4 sas M 'Sf I .y 19' E ' n Q 1 H P 'X iw 4 T fm. y Q 5 4 fre given a unique experience in carpentry by actually Jerry Thompson Larry Thompson Marilyn Thompson Maryellen Thorn Cara Turner Michael Unser Ralph Urmy Dora Valdez Doug Van Horn Danny Vega Phil Velie Jimmy Verdugo l-lf1Cl0 WOVG Bill Weaver DOUQ Wells Don Wheeler W, wx! ' mhz -if Patricia Wagner Bill Walker Alva Wallace Linda Ward Floyd Weaver Ben Webb Judy Weisenberger Sharon Wellfare Don White Janetwilenius JerriWilliams Lillie Williamson Cecil Wilson Carolyn Wimberley Archie Winchester Douglas Wiseman z xi 32 X Richard Cook Wayne Lonhom SEEUJ GDERS3 JJYVHTFJQWT PHCLETJURQES Jesse Carabay Eliiio Castillo Harold Clem Doyle Davidson Jesse Garcia Mary Gomez Gary Highfill Janice Iriye O. D. Kittrell Ben McDaniel Larry Miller Felix Crtiz Sandra Parrott Harry Perez Delia Phillips Bill Poplin Bob Rogers Ron Schutlz Margaret Silva Bill Smart Kenny Taylor Linda Woldrum CI VW A necessity for graduation: Norman Mooe is measured for his cap and gown by Mr. Faller, Dan ot Student Activities. To help the freshmen get acquainted, the seniors gave a tea. I 6, fr X A v V WA I 5 ',,,f F Vx I , J 'ff s 1 -J ' J J A J' B L g VV I rxkx rl t rrrr we 4, Q 1 f' if J ' ' c . J PM rf wq r if Z . V... , , , -I w Ah,':,., 7 I i gl ,lv ft In .. i ii 7 f J qw- .1 f ii , I ,V H , ,N ' , ir ffm, f W2 :.,- 'L-y-1E,,.,,,- , ,,M , . . , T h iw , ,, ,m, . Several fads invaded the campus this year - one of Them being hopscotch, followed on the heels by yo- yos and iacks. Seniors demonstrating the do's and don'ts of proper dress at the Senior-Freshman tea. The Russians observe while Judie and .lane do their unique dance. 36 Following The Theme of Russian Bandslandf' Trudy Belly Joanie Marna Neva Marilyn H153 like Soviets during o delightful afternoon. .. ' i' ff1'55'75fTi'f 'E ...of dc1ncing???? 'ii V i w ,.. i, ig I, ' f Hgolder than gold Zekie, Zelcie, lend meyourcomblu f P bstumes, Gleriice nd Gloria twirl to Bluer Tlwom Blue. In the slwodow ofthe big 63, Leno twirls gracefully. THE CAST - Seated: the lieutenoni,JcckGriggsg Marie Keep Mms. Parole, Jonei ProPP: UncleHenri, Ken Hin-- Louise, Carol Reeves, Row iwqg EmiIie,J0qn Mills: ton. Row four: Joseph, Freddie Smithgjules, Jock Felix, Roger Davenport, Row three: Paul, Eddy Mc- ETTDGV: Alfred. Richard Pfflll- Qlllllllllllll Ellzllllfl Perhaps The doTe, Fridoy, April l3, proved To be unlucky Tor mc1nybuTTo The cosi of The Junior Ploy, iT vvos C1 mosT memoroble lucky day. On This evening, The curToin rose slowly os ull in c1TTendonce woifed eagerly To see The lighTheorTed comedy, My Three Angels. The ocTion of The ploy Tokesploce in The French Guionos in December of l9lO ond cenTers oround The Tom- ily of DucoTel plus Three lovcible con- vicTs. These ore My Three Angels who monoge To keep loughTer olive Throughoui The enTire producTion. Under The direcTionoTMr.Chc1rles McCulloch, The cosT porTroyed Their individuol porys in 0 mc1nnerThoTex- pressed pleosure plus on eTTorT To pleose. And pleose They didforfrom The exuberonT oudience oTTending come UnresTroined loughTer ond eosy opplouse. Morie Louise seems To be bored by Mme. Porole's weird c1nTics. The Three angels sing ci sooihing lulloby To The young lieuienont. ,LQ , ' x QUUUlliUGDllit GLASS CUDF Q63 if ' '4 'ggi :K REPRESENTATIVES Bottom Row: J. Watson, S. Rodgers, G. S. Deputy, B. Rogers Top Row: K. Mosely, C. Reeves, B Morvles, P. MOnl4if1S, K- DUVl1Om, E. l'lC1Wl4ir1S. Blackburn, G. Simpsor1,M.Mocl4, L. Ricl1c1rds,P. Elliott. Having finally achieved the rank of upperclass- men on their journey to the top, the Class of'63 has made this year one to be remembered. The year was started off with the proud acceptance of the Junior Class Rings. LatercametheJunior Class Assembly --- the best ever, but only a sample of what this class has to offer. The Junior Play was well received and won acclaim by both the students and townspeople attending. Due to many hours of planning and labor, the Junior-Senior Prorn was declared a huge success. Winding up their busy year as Juniors, this class now looks forward to a profitable and eventful yearastheSENlORSof'63. 1 QT Bottom Row: D. Dickerson, J. Houle, P. Cline, L. Garfield, R. Lalanne, P. Mankins. Row Two: R.PhilIips, H. Higgins, E. Hun- saker, J. Bomar, G. Silva, T. O'Bannon. E Vic Child President TNT Row Three: J. Smith, L.Sailors, G.Gray, S. Floyd, P. Simpson Row Four: J. Murray, D. Howard, S. Wells, M. Holland,l. Riggins, S. Mueller. :fy Gm' ...V if Bottom Row: L. Riddle, E. Brown, H. DePaoli, C. Smith, R. Knight, Row Three: T. Hunsaker, P. Morgan, E. Duty, K. Moseley, M. J. Clark, J. Dare, M. Roman, C. Bantord. Row Two: S. Calkins, Taylor, S. Gerdes, L. Smith, D. Matlock, W. Waggoner. Row L. Jackson, C. Ellis, C. Roberts, S.Gillett,M. Voss, M. Harden, J. Four: D. Edwards, R. Hill, D. Sprague, D. Coburn, M. Babcock, Schlosser, R. Winter. K. Durham, P. Gibson, C. Phillips, W. Carson. Bottom Row: D.Pratt, P. Crabtree, C.Jones, D. Fry, A. McKenzie, M. Hubert, M. Mock, V.Wheeler. RowTwo: R. Dilday, C. Cemo, R. Sallee, J. Hormel, C. Hicks, E. Tritch, B. Bennett, S. Duke, J. Silvas. Row Three: D. Giddings, K. Mancini, D. Walkup, W. Perry, B. Anderson, E. Martinez, K. Burchell, E. Green. Row Four: M. Carothers, C. Anderson, M. Ennis, H. Weaver, V. Child, P. Hill, D. Andrighetto, D. Strange. e ew 51.53 Bottom Row: M. McFadden, J. Cemo, J. Eaves, K.Wood, C. Dodson, R. Roberts, D. DeSimone, C. Tassey. Row Two: E. Gomez, M. Valencia, W. Traeger, D. Gavel, K. Hinton, A. Perez, R. Strong, P. Hamilton, L. Babineau. A2 Row Three: B. Holt, K. Etseaft, K. Richardson, D. Mourton, M James, D. Kevorkian, R. Turner, R. Smithpeters, A. Rogers Row Four: G. Boyer, M, Porter, D. Arce, T. Cox, G. Peralta, R Fox, R. Fisk, J. Taggard, D. Dunbar. Bottom Row: C. Alcaparra Froescle, J. Beard, S. Brockman. Row Two: J. Hall, L. Karcher, W. Chandler, M. Young, J. Pugh, L. DeMasters, E. LaVonne, M. Ballew. Bottom Row: J. Watson, R. Walker, S. Rankins, C. Belc C. Rodriquez, C. Sheela, Copeland, K. Kanady. Mr Row Three: D. Hicks, G. Root, J. Hudspeth, J. Thabers, J. Fox, L. Idell, F. Susoev, J. Alley. Row Four: S. Noble, W. Sowers, J. Canerday, T. Daniel, L. Parnell, D. Weisenberger, A.Mendoza Brazell. s, M. Martinez, C.Price, R. Plumlee, S. , D. Bottom Row: S, Deputy, D. Loflin, D. Wiseman, R. Rountree, S. Laytield. Row Two: R. Barbar- ick, F. Contreras, R. Miller, J. Vargas, G. Williams. Row Three: R. Jonoko, R. Ramirez, R. Christl, J. Martin, L. Cantrell, K. Wheeless. Row Four: N. Mason, M. Rector, D. Autry, K. Speer, G. Molezzo. Sisk, M. Evans, G. Foster, P. Espeio, J. Row Three: V. Herlsey, T. Walker, P. Sylvester J. Muller, J. her,J.Evans. RowTwo: S. Blasingame, Propp, N. Hunt, M. Hill, D. Childers, D. Beavers. Row Four: T. L. Richie, S. Sunderland, J. Facio, P. Parker, D. Dismuke, J. Threlkeld, B. Wilcox, J. Lutz, M. McCarthy, D. Buntrock, H. Manning, R. Peyron. 43 Bofiom Row: C, Cox, S, Rodgers, K, Beard, M. Baker, M. Crum- Three: K. Hanggi, E. Hughes, T, Donaly, G. Flannery, D. Young, bliss, R. Brown, R. Sowards. Row Two: D. Wells, K. Rankins, C. G. WilliamS, K. MOVNV1- Row Four: J- 5UnGl6Vl0lWd. J- Telli. C- Church, C. Nova, M. Orozco, L. Kisling, E. Forner, L. Todd. Row Wl1Gelef,fVl- Seflmflfii A4J0l'mSOU. RA l-Clmbefli R.Willeby. W. Kelly. Boifom Row: J. Lahargoue, I, Aguirre, F. Carobay, E. Swain, M, Row Three: W. Teague, E. Wallace, B. Quandl, A. Emerson, D. Melson, L. Richards. Row Two: M. Rucker, D. Ward, L. Purefl, M. Noel, C. Dummar, D. York. Row Four: D. Waller, B. Tabor, C. Haun, L. Marshall, B. Splawn, V. Silvas. Hildrelh, L. Cliffl, A. Harness, D. Trosi, J. Long. Boffom Row: L. Koontz, J. Davis, C, Fleming, Ca. Morales, L. Row Three: B. Agnew, S, Olmedo, C. Taylor, M. Anderson, E Barnes, F. Hawkins, Row Two: S. Reeves, J. Rouch, J. Spivey, S. Hodges, J, Claborn. Row Four: E. Chiuminalla, D. Lindgren, R Speers, R. Simpson, J. Goodson, L. Reynolds. Eckhoff, R. Smith, R. Wilzel, J. Johnson, A. Boriack. 44 fir Bohom Row: J. Wales,T. DePaoli,M.Zavala, P. Carter, J. Harris, Row Three: C. Bradbury, K. Leascher, R. Easley, H. Gong, B. J. Bohman. Row Two: K. Gartung, J. Hageman, B. Blackburn, C. Canella, J. Lentzner, H. Burns. Row Four: B. Pence, D. Tarr, T. Choate, B. Duncan, J. Robinson. Marshall, J. Hester, D. Simmons, D. Redman, V. Clower. Bottom Rqw: M. Dunn, M.Garcia,J. Acton, G. Simpson, T. Ingram, Row Three: E. Townes, J. Ford, L. Gobel, J. Johnson, J. Garay, J. Rockholt. Row Two: B. Blevins, G. Bryant, B. Kinman, D. May, F. Smith. Row Four: M. Wall, R. Huckabay, R. Helm, P. Hester, 5- Purdy, l-- SOHOVS, M. Guinn. D. Case, R. Brunson, J. Jeanes. Bottom ROW! N- TGOQUG, SA MOVHSOVL C- WUTSOVW. B- Bradley, C- Row Three: D. Sharp, J. Duncan, E. Berryhill, R. Davenport, L Reeves, N. Reavis. Row Two: A. June, C. Walker, J. Goux, D. Yager, T. Baker. Row Four: L. Hooper, M. McDonald, D. Stafford Stillion, P. Carganilla, J. Rodriguez. H. Ellis, J. Hampton, P. McKnight. 1 'JT Bottom Row: J. Boydstun. L. Fruyo. P.POrter, J. Miller. S. Cory, Raw Three: U. Hatfield, M. Bennett, M. Hurmdo, B. Curr, T G. Bledsaw. Row Two: J. Garcia, L. Talbot, P. Elliott, A. Fagg, Pulliam, J. Payne. Row Four: H. Ridgway, D. Dykes, J. Avila, J D. Morrison. Phillips, P. Padron. Q fi f ' J rf llilfflii 1 L W E 'lilllll in if Bottom Row: M. Penson, R. Parker, S. Quandt, G. Stewart, L. Row Three: B. Duloy, L. Brough, M. Waddle, B. Deokins, L. Luntsberger. Row Two: R. Flores, J. Dutschmonn, E. DePaoli, McKinnon, R. Elsworth. Row Four: L. Sewell, J. Harper, R. Pat- J. Mills, B. Duke, A. Hicks. ton, H. Owen, J. Gregory, J. Howard. W Bottom Row: J. Nelson, W. Keen, B. Barnett, D. Rodriguez, J. H. Janeway, J. Simpson. RowThree: B. Turnupseed, E. Thomas, Camerna. Row Two: P. Morris, O. Ochoa, M. Janeway, B. Warner, B. Espinoza, T. Perry, L. Rodriguez. if f. f , if of ff QQ' aff 63452 SJ' W - N- 2 gf+Q?55gQff QP? ff Q Cf yyf' ' Q ' NIQY X, 53,3153 aw Ty Jr' A 1 ffvvx l nj u QM Nob f NGN x Sp' ,yr f J ,, Q VN ' 'wx K, fi LVL U .TLXLJ LIL ., -X N x N i ' X X 'xx' t V XNNVXJ X -N 'L N 4' .X lem U ,gttu X ' i, ,L 1 N V 'N L X if I v -4 4 I X 5 N J , Y' - L H- ff , i -f J fb' .N ' fix I -X l I. cf 'VX ,1 ,lj Z . H lv' 2, , ' r A f L - X ' N .fl-f l V XJ ' ' Q i xx, t. . U R, x 'J - . tg N JJ f 1' ' . U ...rl l-. tj' 3 ' ' ,- ' X D- ix, A D, lvx' - ,U , i , . . 1 , . i, . X i r ,X i'J'i L x 1 ft- ix T l Xi X t X N xt X 5 XX X NX i N X X l m li N tk NX XR! X X x Nb tk L M X X tl X X 1 1 K lx? L X, , xv , . Q 3 I. , J ' 4 l I .t .' N X f f xxx' .X X . i, if I SQPUHOMQDRE ZTTSSTEMEBLY The roar ot a lion, the chatter ot monkies, the beatotthe drums, the native dancers, the magic ot witch doctors - this is Africa by Night. Bordered by a warrior in native costume, and a khaki- suited hunter, the Sophomores presented their class assembly. For the tirst time, the Limbo was exhibited onthe auditorium stage and it proved to be sensational. Students in native costume, per- formed notonly the Limbo, but many other exotic dances-oneot them being the Twist. One ot the most unusual songs otthe season, My Boomerang Won't Come Back, was pantomined by tour girls attired in leopard skins. The audience responded ehthusiasti- cally to the lyrics. The assembly ended with an unusual monolo- gue which stunned the listeners. It can be said that this year's So- phomore Assembly was unique. 'l 46, lf you wont your boomerong To come back, well first you goHofl'1rowif. A vnique FTIOUOIOQUS by TSX. The Noiives 'Wm Cheryl Cone Pfesldefil Vice President in their annual class picnic. Barbara Bottles Treasurer Margaret Vaz naian Secretary .lohn Clark The Class ot '64, promoted from the lowly ranks of Freshman have made this a most successful and profitable year Although their annual social schedule is not the businest they have proved to P.U.l'l.S. that it's quality, not quantity that really counts The Sophomore Class Assembly was presented in a truly professional manner and was atopic ot great interest They also participated No longer are they the ugreenhorns of their Freshman year but have now grown accustomed to the high school way of lite They have used their Sophomore year to settle down and really get into the swing ot things -- both educationally and socially OF . fi if . J ,Q . f F . Bottom Row: P. Lucas, K. Devine, L. Sanderson, R.Johnson, L. Cramer, J. Templeton, S. Swearingen, M. Riley. Row Three: R. Manuel, J. Rodriquez, I. Hinoiosa. Row Two: B. Emerson,, D. Surratt, J. Tyler, R. Hooks, F. Whitton, R. Body, H. Phillips, B. Bradley, Z. Jetton, L. Wilson. Nz Boflom Row: L. Boales, J. Daniel, J. Harmon, M. Schneider, J. Row Three: A. Lambert, L. Simpson, E. Smalley, M. Ash, M. McCallie, L. McMurtrey, S. Callison. Row Two: R. France, S. Morris, M. Adams, P. Cone, B.Stafford, D. Buehler, Row Four: Powers, T. Wagner, S. Downing, D. Macht, N. Aguilar, B. L.Johnson, A. Brown, B.Thompson,P.Seager,R. Scheppmann, Conner, P. Frost. D. Gray, D. Efseaff, D. Cripps. ' A ' 'We-7 REPRESENTATIVES - Bottom Row: K. Cunningham, E. Evans, Row Two: J. Raymond, J. Ettner, J. Greggs, G. Jones, J. Raf- B. Manuel, S. Wallace, S. Thompson, B. Falconer, P. Tremble, anan, A. Gage, R. Williams. B. Owen, J. Harmon, K. Longley. ft.-xii -. . 33 Z is ti ww ,Q ' . :::..:E. :EE . ' A ektsvitf -- 1- .. .. fiuidtt' l E544 W-lil .itz lf? YQ',gf5ffKf:f'f 3 I W-fi? Bottom Row: E. Short, M. McKinney, N. Hampton, J. Cristan, P. Candelaria, P. Lerda. S. Moorhead. RowTwo: B. Treaclwell, K. Frosher, D. Seratte, J. DePaoli, D. Kotchevar, S. brnith, L. Roberts, J. Hankins. Bottom Row: J. Brewer, C. Andrews, S. lriye, D. McKinney, V, Ochoa, R. Babineau, O. Jimenez. Row Two: R. Perez, B. Miller, J. Raymond, L. Fredricks, S. Hochuli, S. Lewis, M. Dav- idson, R. Houghton, B. Harvis. Slice of sunshine between classes. M4-Y Row Three: J, Faulconer, C. Dykes, J.Roberts, A. Certuche, B. Alba, N. Gonzales, J. Cowan. Row Four: R. Morales, E. Nova, J. Mastin, R. Manes, T. White, J.Griggs, P. Short, D, Anderson. Row hree: J. Hodge, B. Dillahunty, D. Rogers, A. Keck, D. T Booth, S. Landers, D. Cannella, D. Velasquez. Row Four: G Cowan, J. Pettit, D. Wells, J. Mayo, J. Fairless, M. Robinson, B. Stephens, A, Rusconi, D, Craig. 'ww I .-ofwdi.. T Bottom Row: J. Speegle, D. Plamenatz, D. Ferrero, J. Starnes, L, Row Three: H. Hunter, V. Sanchez, T. Porter, W. Worthy, T. Per: Pearson, G. Hale, Z. Comer. Row Two: L, Pack, J, Farrow, S. gus, J. Kerwood, F. Cadeno, L. Armer, J. Geoble. Row Four: M. O'Bannon, P. Hilliard, W. Kinman, S. Thomason, C. Vossler, L. Garretson, G. Pendley, V. Bishop, L. Smotherr'nan,J.Tweedy, G. Henrique. Cooper, R, Azeyedo, J. Gallimore. Bottom Row: F. Martinez, C. Poe, R. Williams, T. Beechler, P. Row Three: D. Schultz, L. Higginbotham, J. Cline, R. Dykes, T. Gobel, B. Laughlin, D. Garfield. Row Two: G. Hulse, L. Arten, Epps, R. Whitton, B. Hensley, A. McConnon. Row Four: P. Rod- M. Janeway, B. Mauldin, G. Cramer, A. Alston, J. Roberts. riquez, M.Moore, E. Sisk, L. Underwood, D. Sisk, D. Grant, B. Perez. Sophomores in Mrs. Ratigan's English class give her their strict attention. X Students are eating lunch under the old ash trees. ss, Bottom Row: E. Brazell, R, Holt, C. Rhoads, M. Roberts, S. Adame, S. Tillery, M. Olmos, L. Cornelius. Row Two: D. Loflin, P. Evans, C. Ebeling, S. Fleming, A. Milinich, C. Graham, G. Stanton, J. Coffee. Bottom Row: J. White, R. Yorba, M. Best, S. Ledbetter, S. Rey, N. Robert. Row Two: L. Keen, A. Bluekle, B. Cabibi, L. Stiles, S. Prewitt, G. Alvarez, P. McCuistion. Row Three: L. Lambert, C, Wilson, L. Rodgers, B. Tabor, J. Harkins, B. Owen, L. Trotter, C. Rice, C. Wood. Row Four: E. McKee, J. Delk, R. Hineman, C. Morgan, J. Tillery, M. Peltzer, R. McCloskey, J. Sharp. Row Three: N. Edwards, I. Reyna,J. Clark, D. Doyel, J. Evans, A. Walters, R. Marshall, L. Butler. Row Four: J. Lombardi, T Cox, J. Harper, G. Stanton, G. Jones, R. Carter, J. Davison. 1: T M75 J x.. nh 7 Bottom Row: D. Connelly, J. Scott, K. Longley, B. Mohler, C. Schrock, G. Guevara, J. Fenner, J. DeMasters, Z. Jetton. Row Fwo: V. Cain, C. Purdin, G. Cooksey, M. Norris, K. Goble, il. Poulson, L. Simmons, V. Vera. l 5-AK Row Three: L. Souza, T. Pennington, G. Sell, S. Gibson, W. Harness, H. Hinoiosa, W. OtfiII,J.Morris, P.Arthur. Row Four: K. Payne, R. Gaines, T. Behrens, D. Doty, W. Allen, R. Dean, Bottom Row: W. Mahurien, J. Caldwell, M.Quandt,J. Castanan, B. Mallory, B. Fetters, L. Johnson, K. Deputy. RowTwo: E. ileanes, C. Cone, J. Classen, Y. Evans, V. Haun, P. Santiago, U. Payloff, R. Gibson, N. Leinweber. f -1131.24 f rf.. , k 1 B. Deakins, K. Honeycutt, C. Miller. K l P' Row Three: D. Dempster, B. Ramay, G. Reed, B. Grantham, G. Kerley, D. Rotramel, V. Sue, B. Cornelius. Row Four: B. Christenson, T. Cleary, M. Parker, T. Blankenship, D. Ervin, J. Magee, R. Rhoads, B. Cross, G. Parnell. iirwf f . f ' ' -H . 1, Chris, Larry and Ken are trying - out for thier class assembly. Time between classes sometimes offers a chance for a quick chat as well as a trip to a locker. 9 t 5 TNR xr? I 5 Bottom Row: T. Masters, S. Wallace, M. Vargos, N. Carabay, S. Iverson, T. Perez, R. Lozano, C. Silva, R. Witzel. Row Two: R. Tollison, G. Plumlee, S. Griswold, G.Cooper, N. Cope, G. Smith, L. Lemons, H. McGee. Row Three: L. Padron, D. Hulstine, D. Preston, J. Burford, D. Weaver, J. Daois, D, Birchfield, J. Wallace, L. Unser. Row Four: C. Brewer, D. Greene, R. Higginbotham, C. Good- night, E. Fleischhauer, S. Elmore, T. Ambriz, R. Noel, C. Comp. Bottom Row: D. Adams, R. Hotchkiss, L. Gorlund, V. Roby, D. Lentz, N. Springer, M. Tomkinson, M. Harrell. Row Two: J. Rouch, D. Weisenberger, C. Cranston, J. McLemore, M. Raub, C. Johnston, D. Strauss, B. Navarette. 56 Row Three: K. Landgraf, L. Andrews, B,Folconer, G. Hughes, M. Manning, R. Reyes, N. Snodgrass, S. Natzke, C. Glover. Row Four: B. Fisher, J. Fcxzio, G. Doudistel, J. Noblett, L. Lester, D. Logan, R. Boradori, J. Heard. ttom Row: E. Absher, L. Hyder, E.Salas, B. Elmore, E. Hunter, T. Certuche, P. Singleton. Row Three: R. Rodriquez, D. Lamb, Camp. Row Two: L. Masten, M. Roberts, M. Seguin, B. Walker, D. Thomas, M. Fowler, L. Arnold, P. Castandea, M. Soto. Gage, D. Hopson, T l - Ettom Row: B. Jett, E. Northcutt, S. Boyd, C. Penn, R. Dulay, Row Three: K. Brown, R. Sprague, J. Bond, J. Hernandez, E . Rogers, S. Barbara, D. Hopsan, D. Pearson. Row Two: M, Petrone, J. Popeioy,S.Frasher,L.McMurtz. Row Four: W. Bunce cCloskey, L. Trimble, T. lngle, B. Wren, R. Gonzales, M, Rey- J. Clark, D.Weayer, G.Sears,V.Smith,D. Meyer, G. Armstrong olds, E. Wiley, K. Kluth. L. Scruggs. 'F ' T 3 .,,, g om, -, .1 my :--f ,'-.Y X.:kfSf:5'il3 itabxk,-A,Z: ff 'gli ' ' n ii fzwfM:tvisg?5 V -- ew fr fliilflsffef 1 Tis! - LQ -,i X ' A My Ii,-,gtgiyfeli ,T rr 1, 5f H Board work anyon e'? gi Most of this Spanish class seems to be very much interested in the topic under discussion. BOHOYTI Row: G- Af-l0mS. -l- Coe. B- N0SlW0ld. B- Cornell. C- Row Three: P. Clark, K. Henderson, D. Traina, P. Parker, P. Gloves, P. Frost, J. Stewart. Row Two: D. Anderson, R. Simp- Benton' S, Ryan, V, Nickell, N, Chqmberlen, D, Beck, Row S0f1.-l- LYVWMJ- R0f0FiGn. R-Bl0k9lY- R-T0Yl0Vf D- 5lUli6nbf06l4Bf. Four: G. Landers, D. Banta, S.Gray,R. Donaldson, M. Schmet- V. Guzman. gen, G. Liunggren, J. Bland, B. Reynaga. Bottom Row: M. Smith, S. Powers, T. Lockhart, M. Wegner, M. Row Three: K. Conklin, C. Flowers, T. Brents, T. Canales, R. While. K- G0ld6f1, D. LSWIS. Row Two: B. Floyd, R. Nichols, Bogle, A. Martinez, D.Watson. Row Four: S. Kelly, P. Ramirez, B. Durham, N. Duncan, R. Moore, J. Hudson, F. Eala. B. Riggins, R. Powers, F. Spradlln, D. Neufeld, J. Ettner. sa , XJ Bottom Row: B. Battles, E. Conrad, S, Kenyon, K. Cunningham, Row Three: J.Mortord,M.Vaznaian, E, Ross, D. Luke, D. Munyon, S. Baker, L. Sanders, D.McCuen, B. Caldwell,J. Billiou. Row Tow: B. Patterson, A. Bratton, B. Alexander, B. Brinkman. Row Four: T. Howell, R. Colson, D. Simpson, A. Gubler, C. Frymire, E. D. Kuhlmann, J. Hammond, L. Walker, B. Jackson, S. Seaman, J. McGahey, S, Yancey, M. Calderon, S. Davis. Crichlow, J. Roberson, D. Berberea, P. Stafford. .lv R ..,ig , Bottom lockers are so nice! Leota and Diane must be studying i ' something interesting. jif'f't'i: if J' t V, 1.5 2 X 5, i':.z.y1,.,E s ' ff: flfwi MJ-'ri fffsf ef- . si fs ef, .Qi-r em 5 xp? . 1 if it 'J ti H ' V Wi'f.i.5'E?7I.f'l? i.'isw' Ai 'Let 5: ' A , sgtfnsii ash , . ' .f It's time to depart from the cafeteria and hot-toot it to class. :LIU f Announcer Vegh Yates inter- views C1HfypiCOI senior woooiic minu1e??'?? Empresorio Sinner conducts the entire costin on interesting finoleg Freshmen,Rol'1! 5 . v Jeanne sirikes a cute pose. A diaiogue of the chores of Kenny Sinner displays one of babysiiiing as fold by Diane his many Talents. Brown. Pam, Carol Ann, and Mary Kay geiinioihe swing of a roaring iweniies tune. Ramona dances. e . . .. .. ,. . 4 A ,G.x.,,i1f , 5 -cm wr A 1 fr :fMr-:-a:1?':',we-,-if.. f,i,M 3. ll ,fat +...iu41.i, 4.0, ,ss ,11.f.,,ef ' it AVA, 7'-rf lr!! ' P C9 L. - X 4, .RJ M67 nv, , I ,pwei 1- ' ,ZKWUN 4, ,ff L l 3.6! lr,-JCAX ix, 'K MY' vis,-s,.-f--.,,-. ..s, ,. .-. J-.,. an . . , .W 7 X.. , A The executiveproblems ot the Freshman Class are solved by John Harper, Pres- ' ident, Pam Hastings, Vice President, Carol Ann Moore, Secretary, and Sally Mul- ler, Treasurer. FEQESHMMW ,, the Freshman Class is represented in Student Council. ff , . .. ttrt f, X. . Lollie Pugh and Bob Griswold see that Boflom Row: C, Lusk, K. Smith, C. Gamblin, J. Friesen, Y. ton, S. Helton, R, Santry, L. Sainz. Row Four: J. Letsinger, J. Castle. Row Two: C. Vanderford, B. Byers, C. Daybell, C. Boatmon, R. Lovelady, B. Alcaparras. Row Five: B. Hammer, Campous, L. Long, J. Roderick. Row Three: C. Poston, L. Mel- G. Ramirez, J. Crosiar, V. Yates, G. Johnson. Bottom Row: J. Canada, A. Sparks, D.Rusk, R. Cotton, B. Couch, L. Patrick, S. Ziegler, P. Mason. Row Two: B. Bray, C. Higgins, B. Byers, D. Kotchevar, S. Hensley, C. Grigsby, C. McDaniel. .m rs , Row Three: C. Perry, B. Johnson, S. Jones, C. Willenius,J. Schwinn, S. Merschel, E. Clearman, J. Oliver, Row Four: P. Furr, J. Gerdes, J. Jones, M. Ninkovich, V. White, A. Waggle, J. Taylor. Bottom Row: K. Petrone, E. Hunt, G.Dove, J. Longley, R. Schne- ider, G. Parker, C. Smeltzer, D. Dotters. Row Two: G. Spence, J. Behrens, L. LoPresto, D. Brown, C. Callison, B. Weisenberger, J. Winters, R. Cook. .l'-Q-N Row Three: J. Julian, C. Bays, P. Curtis, M. Ottill, L. Watson M. Rodgers, P. Board, L. Lawrence, G. Rogers. Row Four: K Conrad, L. Jones, D. Keatts, W. Groshong, J. Crosiar, W. Loyd E. Gabriel, J. Herrnberger. Bottom Row: R. Broad,J. Carter, L. Gordon, C. Moore, S. Miller, Row Three: D. Weldon, M. Poly, J. Sohns, J. Childers, P. Terry M. Clark. Row Two: M. M'Auley, C. Mahatfie, J. Williams, B. C. Hendon, V. Simmons, B. Griswold. Row Four: G. Schmid, C Doyel, M. Gifford, S. Melvin, C. Stuteville. Berrryhill, G. Costa, J. Koontz, L.Boyles, G.Johnson, C. McFaIl Bottom Row: D. Crowell, A. McGuistion, J. Darby, V. Pollard, Row Tl1l'991 B- Alley, l--Bf0Cll9Y.-l-C0UllK. T- Moore, A- MGVTTUSZ. C. Lusk, C. Sikes, E. McGIothIin, P.Johnson, Row Two: C. Owen, T. Byars, C. Joannides. Row Four: J. Douglas, M. Lovett, L. C. Daybell, J. Omelich, M. Webb, S. Achterberg, R. Vogliardo, Crabtree, B. Nicholson, G. Eckard, B. Anderson, T. Reeves, J. P. Warnock. B. Bennett. Harper. Bottom Row: Y. Sanchez, G. Carrillo, S.Fabela, S. McLaren, B. Sutherland, F. Penrod, M. Birmingham. Row Tow: B. Alcaparras, T. Callison, C. Craft, G. Russell, J. Tackett, J. Similla. Row Three: T. Minchew, M. Woid- tke, G. Shannon, N. Lomeli, F. Nova, D. Ferguson, A. Surrott. Row Four: L. Marshall, R. Delk, D. Baker, E. Turnbough, R. Rogers, V. Penrod, Bottom Row: C. Ollvelra, L. Wendland, K. Shepard, J. Smith, L. Row Three: G. Jones, J. Krieger, B. Penrod, C. Smith, S. Mon- Turnbo, S. Dotson, M. Clement, P. Eagan. Row Two: K. Allison, roe, P. Hastings, l. Smith, K.Rider. Row Four: J. McKiearman, K. Wilson, V- Cofklnsf T- Gfenfell. B- D90liinS, J. Honeyman, S. R. Newlin, V. Yates, M.Dorrazzo, R. Blaylock, L. Dean, C. Camp- l Lockhart. bell. T V4 Bottom Row: L. Rudolph, A. Buffington, D. Peterson, R. Comer, Row Tl'1I'891 J- DSPGOJJ. D-LUf1SfOFd, D. TGGQUS. 5. Moore. l-- MOS' C. Bledsow, J. Tyler, C. Hooks. Row Two: P. Kern, J. Burns, L. Soni. J.Fl0reS.K.CfGmer. T.Prf1t1. Row Four: M. Avila. D. Huds- Mills, J, Fuller, D, Clifton, B, Pauls, L, Phipps, peth, G. Caliendo, J. Cochran, D. Snyder, P. Higgins, R. Beaty. GLASS QF Q65 Bottom Row: Y. Cassle, C. Wilson, C. Godwin, L. Burtt, D. Desota, B. Criston. Row Two: G. Matlock R. Dunning, L. Clary, L. Bough, E. Rodriguez, J. Anderson. Row Three: J. Valencia, E. Alba, A. Wigi gins, R. Turman, J. Honeycutt, D. Cook. Row Four: R. Welsh, A. Sandoval, M. Escamilla, R. Pence C. Wulloce, L. Elliot. Bottom Row: D. Witzel, E. Jolliffe, G. Bcillew, G. Dare, D. Hess, P. Burtt, C. Anderson, R.Pullin. RowTwo: H. Quandt, C. Bosley, R. Phillips, L. Hockett, C. Kennedy, K. Honeyman,Wverson, R. Wilcox. Row Three: N. Armstrong, S. Duncon, K. Wells, S. Moore, J. Lambert, C. Pack, S. Crichlow, T. Meek, G. Brittain. Row Four: G. Ellis, G. Flores, D. Goodman, P. Richardson, J. Tanner, S. Walker, R. Lovelady, B. Lewis. 65 Bottom Row: L. Comingore, L. Pettit, A. Milam, S. Brents, G. Ellis, C. Robertson, S. Norris. Row Two: E. Lucas, M. Ross, M. Davidson, R. Forner, S. Duncan, C. Perez, L. Janeway, C, Hammer. Row Three: L. Gurley, C. Ambriz, G. Holcomb, J. Spradlin, R. Rodgers, P. Hatwig, J. Spears, B. Kelly, K.Anderson. Row Four: D. Garay, G. Henson, L. Stafford, P. Vargas, G.Quiran:, L. Brown, R. Camp, E. Johnson. Bottom Row: J. Laughlin, P. Szypulski, N. Bera, J. Barnett, C. Tabor, B. Martin, D. Ammons, B. Kunerl. Row Two: L. Melton, D. Denson, D. Wolfram, D. Hamon, L.Wiesenberger, R. Orduno, L. Bohman, D. Townes. Row Three: M. Garfield, G. Wilson, W. Highfill, C. Howard, L. Bratcher, B. Davis, M. Post, T. Brooks, C. Cole. Row Four: R. Yorba, B. Wall, G. Robinson, K. Turnupseed, F. Ramirez, B. Doolan, L. Leathers, M. Gammon. Jr- Bottom Row: C. Hislip, R. Smith, L. Dollar, C. Rafanan, V. Mart- inez, J. Encinas, H. Parez, O. Flores, A. Hatfield. Row Two: S. Norton, J. Rodgers, K. Mulliniks, C. Campus. B. Marsh, J. Brown, G. Baxter, R. Kelley. Row Three: P. Fox, C. McClanahan, M. Cole, S. Geoble, D. -lOl'1I1SOf1, S. Bardwell, J. Chapple, J. Chenault, K. Johnke. Row Four: R. Snow, G. Potter, R. Speers, A. Stepps, G. Munsell, R. O'Brian, R. Terry, D. Crosby. Bottom Row: P Sharp.J Emery B Long G Record T Morrison - . . . - V - i - I Row Three: C. Gamblin, R. Smith, M. Brand, M. McDonald, S M. Jones. Row Two: P. Story, L. Kizer, L. Ecobiza, D. Rabbon, D. Reker' L,,,W.0rk' M' Coffonl Row Four: B, Mquldin, 5, Main, R Overholt, J. Friesen, T. Ber thold. 9 Blackburn, R. Hammond, D. Bond, J. Street, S. Brown. Bottom Row: V. Plunk, M. DeBorde, G. Pearson, C. Lay, V. Wilson, A. Durham, T. Leslie. Row Two: T. Waggoner, B. Ham- mer, A. Tynes, G. Rubio, B. Caldwell, B. Johnson, A. Terry. Row Three: H. Reyes, S. Presley, A. Long, S. Kellog, J. Kyle, J Martinez N Logan M Hoey RowFour- R Mendoza J Ch , . , . . . . ,. ase J. Boatma R B ' n, . rewton, J. Weaver, R. Sullms, D. Certuche. Bottom Row: L. Blackburn, M. Brewer, P. Daniel, K. Armstrong, J. Ross, A. Smith, C. Parnell, R. Karr. Row Two: T. Cemo D Dyke, D. Mann, D. Ganey, J. Orona, J. Kelley, G. Grenfell, Rl Souza. Row Three. l. Cantrell, S. Belton, K. Fowler, W. Posey, C. Van derford, M. James,J.Potts, O. Hedrick. Row Four: M. Davidson J . . . Beyerbach, R. Moseby, R. Youngqunst, L. Delk, M. Winton, J Williams, M. Nix. BONOIYI Row: M- Sizemore, C- O5b0f09.-l- V0l9f1Cl0f M- Morales. Row Three: D. Fricke, G. Holden, J. Carter, C. Richey,J. Letsinger, L. Schieler, B. Barton,J.WaIler. RowTwo: T. Henson, C. Posten, 5, Zonfgkl W, Means, D, Brown. Row Four: R. Hunter, G. Rod- J. Cummings, C.Crabtree, E. Boydstun, S.Greer, R. McWilliams. riquez, K. Sinner, D. Hampton, F. Hendryx, C.Wing, B. Nelson. ss, M, Bottom Row: L. Russell, J. Shoopman, B. Hauk, L. Matlock, V. L. Ballmes, N. Certuche, J. Roderick, D. Menetee. Row Three: White, B. Cristan, F.Gonzales. RowTwo: D. McCaulley, B. Holt, R. Allison, C. Duer, D. Rhodes, R. Williamson, B. Winter, A. J. Potts, L. Coleman, Fleming, D. Waits. Bottom Row: M. Rodriquez, J. Vargas, J. Britt, N. Aguirre, J. J. Chapple, M. Godwin, V. Webb, C. Martison. Row Three: R Cadillo, P. Hendrickson, D. Prahl. Row Two: M. Carrillo, C. Stewart, R. Nunn, M. Loop, J. Flannery, R. Sanchez, G. Ramirez Strong, E. Coleman. D. Hall. -s-.1 Bottom Row: J. Parker, J. Eastex, L. Oden, S. Burrough, C. Del- S. Riddle, D. Guinn, E. Marshall, L. Guillory, D. Pritchett, D gado, G. Baxter, M. Paradis. RowTwo: W. Brown, R. Scruggs, S. Prichard, P. Jones, B. Allen. Row Four: C. Steckman, R. Storme Zontek, L. Long, J. Daley, T. Duskell, S. O'Dell. Row Three: E. Hensley, D- Wiggins. D- Davis, B. Tarkington, S.QUiI'Gm Bottom Row: M. Allen, S. Karcher, L. Pugh, D. Johnson, R, Perez, Row Three: C. Beyerbach, B. Lindsey, C. Graham, J. Cunning- D. Meely, L. Faulconer. Row Two: N. Menchaca, J. Phipps, D. ham, L. Edsell, S. Helton, C. Smith. Row Four: A. Castillo, C. Turner, H. Martinez, . Moore, J. Brown, E. Garcia, L. Kaiser. Spiker, J. Janeway, V. Smith, S. Greene, M. Wall, L. Dickson, J. Lovelady. Bohm Row: L- ESPLDOZG, -l- 5ClWl09Pl9f. D-WllSOf1. D- Lenfynes. L. Sainz, B. O'NeaI, S.Woods, D.Clem, D. Moseley. Row Three: T- Foster, D- Cf-U'lW9l9l1l. C- WGWS. Row Two: T- DUUCGH, T- Q. Stoll, N. Daniel, T. Akin, N. Harris, J. Berger, M. Bagley, N. Thompson, l. Wimberley, Osborn. I it--i Bottom Row: D. Sanders, P. Nunez, D. Mayo, B. Crain, G. Hud- Row Thfeei R- SUVWTVY. D- Allen. T- l'l0Uefl. N- Rodilez, P- MUY' dleston, G. Fredricks Row Two: R. Owen, M. James, L. Garcia, fififd- P- MCAVTGHY- B- Akin- Row FOUY! A- l-UCOS, R- Kimbrell. -l- L, Speck, G, Stqndridge, D, Mulligan, M, De5imQne, B, Russell, Belton, J. Flowers, S. Stout, B. Marple, D.Brown, J. Winchester. , Q, ' . .Xl I , -an 1--4 I r'5ifffJ,. 1 1. . - 'tw 5 J 5-if-ESg 3,g.-if 2 Q J si' 1' . ,f I Z' lantfas-W ' . ..,. Bottom Row: G. Brown, A.Lozcino, B. Davis, J. Dickey, V. Navarette, V. Tilley, A. Barrios. Row Tow: D. Choate, J. Fairchild, F. Perez, R.Hilliard, E. Nieto,J. Gomez. Row Three: S. Stavlo, R. Escomilla, R. Viloria, D. McGinty, R, Cruz, D. Wilson, P. Fields. 'f-Lf. gy 'X President Kennedy asked for physical fitness??? 13 -.'-1.:A- - - nz,-5-'fz,,.g f 1.:--- '- .L t, - ,f yd.,-fm, , ' 1 -2' ':t,5i-.,,.s,::5 fl , ,V L . . A .M This point ofaim ll i i The form looks good but it would be nice if you had on arrow. puts a different outlook on Archery. PHEQES QF ill Mill S l?lllllTElllll3ll gg , , KF M ,N 6-.V vs-,fir ' ':',1 .1-em... af: xwifzgrifs-5-1 1 , ri fs' ,, ,.:ia4.aif!t. If ,1.. wmawmwm W... U , s '- .-. -Z k Zigi' . f H W. gy- ,.., in Judy shows strong concentration as she prepares to aim. ,,--...A A friendly conversation in the cafe- teria at noon. ' whiff-, 'K i ii. 7l K Diane De-Paoli L Football Queen , SGBUUGDQDL SPHRUEL HHBUGSES GDN SSPCQLWS The Varsity squad, coached again ot course, the Player ot the Year PLMWETQ QF THE litilllltt Salt. r 5. - i if we , as r new ss QW? H ersh el Ross co-captain Joe Carrillo Clark Londquist wierd if i www.-rf 'vfffzfrf . . A iff -itigljil A - ' A' U f-- V K. rw ' , .. ,. 1 Mark Gaitung was giv- en the Williams Jewelers award tor the Most Valuable Player. According to Coach Sim lness, Mark was one ot the most promising players he had ever coa- ched. Mr, lness went on to saythat he expected Mark to go on to a good tour year school and play a lot of football. Mark's leader ship ability was noted by his teammates who elected him cofcaptain. All these attributes combined with a tine schol- astic record made him an appropriate choice tor Player ofthe Year. this year by Mr. Sim lness and Mr. Bob Bottoms, showed great promise and tremendous possibilities at the beginning ofthe season. The team started out very well with three wins including one over highly rated Fres- no High. The attacks were led by several excellent running backs including Greg Boyer, Doug Wells, Hershel Ross, and Clitt Brown. These boys were handled and co-ordinated in a professional manner by their out- standing quarterback Joe Carrillo who might haveplayed B classball this year. Showing great promise on the line were Colin Cornelius, Clark Londquist, Ron Frankum, and, Mark Gartung. Also showing very steady work on defense were Danny Roberson, Norman Millard, Phil Ve- lie, and once again Greg Boyer and Mark Gartung. The fine promise shown by the team sent hopes to an all time high going into the fourth game. How- ever, due to key iniuries, they lost to Tulare. They bounced back again and beat Delano, who eventually won the championship. However, the attack once again started to slow as the Panthers showed they had what it takes by stomping Hanford All-O. Although the record cloesn't show it, the team was among the best to be fielded by Porterville High School. Greg Boyer Clifford Brown Doug Wells C..-K 7 ww ayftt, J . R J .BA it . - Fi- 'ln' x, ,, l f'. X in F153 -f Row One: N. Millard, G. Boyer, J. Carrillo, B. DeSoto, C. Corn- elius, D. Dunbar, R. Rodgers, A. Dulay, B. Jiminez, D. Roberson. Row Two: A. Cline, B. Floyd, D. Sterling, D. Eofl, M. Gartung, P. Velie, C. Londquist, C. Camp, J, Martinez, C. Rector. Row Three: M. Lamb, B. Christl, S. Hundsdorfer, J. Sunderland, K. Payne, L. Sewell, C. Wheeler, B. Davis, R. Luna, J. Ellsworth. Row Four: K. Hardy, R. Franlcum, D. Gould, B. Patton, J. Payne, J. Hall, D. Wells, C. Brown, H, Ross, D. Contreras, D.Nuckols. WZMESUTW FlQCWl3lllllLll Cordell Camp Colin Cornelius f -J M 1 Z . x ' -, f . lTrg5,j3,f t . . ,.. . -. 2. ,un Qi s ill W fs. M, M' Mm . ., . ' ' .Mmm . . . i t C C ' Q X 3 J ' ,f T 'iff ' , 'l I . 1' llf ,Q ' S . . W M-32,5 'Cf,gwQiw f'i ' 5 . 1 in . . , ,iw as - V k -1, K ,, . ,f,,,3, Q: - ,-:fm W5 fs t W, . . m-.. wt .J Richard Lung Donny Nuckols W -.3212 .9 -, g:wg.y-W.,-' erm: .g- 4, ss.,t.55.5i .11 , J . V 4 if - ,. '- fef1?L'ff'ff:5zQ Q:-if 2 17' , .m,t.' - -. - we '. wwiE zf.M1m, '56 -W - ' .tzgfz ffm, .gn i . fx! S if tc, ,gf ,gfuzfs-1e'5!f' 'P 3 e Ax. ' .. . .... X .Al 1 . , W: X- l i t w i Q l i l 1 z Z i Coaches Bob Bottoms and Sim Iness Ron Frankum qrw.wff:'m5gtggg7se:af5ategg!-ym,Wffzawv3 f,w' Jw '- ' V wwf? ,h,,, , . L if .. ' Y .. wp .. ww: 1 . t -ff Ae-5 .3 1. wg,-.f,w if ri l S M 34 A a,M.w5,. f z- X k if X X I , , el .lf 35,1 Cliff makes a clean tackle while Roberson and Martinez back him up. WF lllllllilgiwll Daniel Contreras Lewis Sewell Danny Andrighetto Jerry Hall Dwightlfotf .lerry Payne Norman Millard VS-5541 ' .1 'V i 1 , X s Q' A N ,.... A I .ii-. I ,G if -15, xx I V A I , Lena! -N. Q H , ,.l , 4i.,,,,. , , Q T55, ,Ir 'f f'?:,Q.gs S K1 1i'fjj f' X fl 1 mf 'l' ff 'Q lit' K ,fl ,, LVQ4, 3 f ii ,',. ff si'-M' ,I t - f L -ft Y ggi,--M wwf.. ,gk , .2 -S , S A '- ,,' .sv mv 'A , E f f. xt as '5 2 f wg 7 3332 E, Y. ft if sc' 5 . sie , 1 S 'T L, s fa in 1 fe. ,,., - . ,f 'lift l ' Jw?-S 'fs 6 A ll fish , ' 'Y Y u, ,XM I . ,qw an W we s . W s . W Danny Roberson Alfredo Dula ,Q '31, .,k,V ' 'l A .f GRA fy gn o' is f is fe Y A , 5 H , .o,o was will 43275 .. - . X Lil .19 -ITLQ ., if 1 iff ' 1 . S E K , TE 'fl Q . 1 ,,ff':.f?l? if ,Mr f - Dennis Dunbar Bob Patten SCORES: Phil Velie Bob Floyd Arvin .... . 6 P.U.H.S. .. ..l8 Fresno ..... I3 P.U.H.S. .. .. I4 E. B ..... . 6 P.U.H.S. .. . .26 South ...... 26 P.U.H.S O Tulare... ..20 Delano ..... 6 Whitney .... l2 Redwood Hanford .... O Mike Lamb Bob Rodgers P.U.H.S.. P.U.H.S. .. P.U.H.S.. P.U.H.S. .. P.U.H.S.. Joe picks up vital yardage against East Bakersfield. ERI l ar ,xo . gvjkk F. ...ei fiiffeift .riff ,ts ls Bottom Row: D. Wells, W. Traeger, M, Porter, V. Guzman, D, Row Three: F. Comerena, P. Carganilla, J. Hernandez, D. Wise- Pratt, D. Garfield, J, DePaali. Row Two: S, Eqlq, C, Todd. J, man, R. Sue, J, Fazio, T, Morales, K. Mancini. Row Four: B. Wil- Sunderland, B. Cannello, J. Clark, R. Cross, J. Bland, G. Eckard. COX, L. SmOll1GVmGn, J. Wallace, B, Niclcolson, J. Crichlow, J, Lombardi, D. Pritchett, T. Cox. M W Gillis Hors OH: to the --BH Class they are Freddie scores another easy one, the Central Yosemite League champ- ions! This year's squad showed the speed and depth necessary torawin- ning team, and win they did! The B s proved this in their crushing wins over Arvin 38-i2 and Whitney, 47-O. Even though Coach Bob Otto, as- sisted by Mr. Bill Hatch, has had many fine teams in the past, this year's squad must shine through as his finest coaching achievement. The fighting spiritdisplayed bythe squad has undoubtedly made its op- so ponents blood run cold. Next year's Varsity squad will be blessed with some fine athletes from this year's B B class who will help bolster the attack. lm SCORES Arvin ...... l2- Fresno .... E. B ....... South High . Tulare ...... Delano .... Mf.Wl1ilney Redwood . . Hanford . . . 38 P.U.H.S I9 P.U.H.S 6 P.U.H.S 6 P.U.H.S 20 P.U.H.S 2l P.U.H.S 47 P.U.H.S 26 P.U,H.S 20 P.U.H.S. Delano man funds llne going rough lflm L CQHMMPUQWS e Pele's off again in 2l-6 rout of Delano. Coaches Bull Hatch and Bob Ollo lalk o er a play 1 .,,, Bottom Row: F. Martinez, R. Gonzales, M. Carrillo, A. Martinez, R. Wilcox, R. Cramer, R. Perez, E.Nava. Row Three: J. Douglas, S. Smith, C. Miller, F. Gonzales, J.Longley,V. White, G. Curley. G, Costa, L. Gurley, L. Dickson, V. Vera, S. Gibson, D, Cannella, Row Two: T, Pratt, F. Cadera, T. Fergus, T. Cemo, C. Berryhill, R, Taylor, B. Perez, C. Richie, L. Mosconi, M. Avila. The Panther Kittens, under the guidance of Coach Herrel, experienced a good season this year. They discovered that it wasn't necessary to win their games to learn something. Mr. Herrell felt that the Kittens showed agreat deal of promise for the future and that many of them will undoubtedly scratch their way to a spot on the Varsity and B teams. Leading the team throughout the season in good sportsmanship were co- captains Ruben Gonzales and Ron Taylor. This year's C Class football team was an outstanding group of boys paving their way to great things in their football future. C Class starting offense. MTW GMES . . T - Coaches John Herrell and Thomas Phelan , 1- shew. -ifns4umve awMff ,,1 B0H0m Row M. NiX, D. Mann, J. Fairchild, G. Fredricks, C. A, Camp, J. Rauch, S.Moore, J. Chase. Row Three: C Duer D W McFall B Laughlin, C. Wilson. Row Two: P. Story, C. Olivera, Gurney, K, Deputy' S, Norton' M' Sequin' B. Doyle' G potter W Conkins B Santry, C, Owen' M' Gomon. , 2, -f ir m w i - ' Y f . Q1'f:'3 W it iii- i .,,grk,,'f ,'5' -f i, ' ' V, ' hir 'iii-.if 'mr-4'-1 .'5'95,-'I' A2355 , A , ' 1 ga, z ff 3 we , 1 nl.-W -era: .- 1, 1. :::-fm v faeCMg,l'5,,,1 Q i K His, .,f,.a:Q gf? eg c s 'Q is f c tl' S xl. .S Q ew Q M 'eff ' I vig' J K fm AlihOUQl1 the record forthis season was not too impressive, the C Re- serves showed the fighting spirit of champions. Nextyear'sCandBclas- ses should benefit from the exper- ience gained bythese players during the year. Mr.RodgerBosshart,anew member to the faculty, took the re- sponsibility of coaching this C Re- serve team which was initiated to give more boys a chance to play. Coach Rodger Bosshart - ..,,. i . C' if i ' T573 c . 5 -1 ,i f ' , fi ' , 5 -Z . T 'Y i lfggfie. . V r rf . r x i if . 7 . f - f I ,MJF K w JWY' Bottom Row: F. Lalanne, M. Babcock, P. Patron, B. Wall, C. Wad- dle .I Avala, T. DePaoli, R Boyd, B. Cornelius, G. Rodriguez Middle Row: Mgr. G. Parnell, B. Baxter, F. Crabtree, L. Smith, QUTUTTUUQJDTR TTZMSHTTY The Porterville High School Junior Varsity, composed of next year's Varsity material, had a good season this year - winning four and losing three. Much of the team's success must be attributed to the fine coaching of Mr. Lowell Semans, and Mr. Darryl Williams. The boys on this year's squad showed asur- prising amount of ability as evidenced by their recovery from the first three losses to stage a four game winning streak to finish out the sea- son. Next year's Varsity will benefittrom the the experience which these boys have acquired th rough hard work and expert coaching. SCORES Bakersfield... . . .38 - 7 Porterville E.B ...... ...l9- l3Porterville South High.. . . . .l 3 - O Porterville North High... ... 6 - 26 Porterville Reedley .... ...l3 - 2l Porterville Delano... ... 7- I9 Porterville Tulare .... ...l9 - 25 Porterville MIM LQESELRWES Showing the ability to really dig in and tight, the B Reserves had avery prot- itable season. Under the direction ot Mr. Joos, they learned the fundamental plays and procedures whichthey will use next year on the B Class squad. The cats were playing to gain the ex- perience necessarytor B class players. They acquired this experience through vigorous practice sessions and in games 5. against other B Reserve teams in the county. ln these gamesithe boys show-ed the courage and stamina otia Varsity squad, and with more practice will be Mnwimum Joes' Coach valuable assets to next year s B class A s q u a d . iqs.?i,fwitz f '5' LM f-S +. f rf ' 'ii - Y- f s: : my Flf5f:R0W?' M- W0ll. G. Rogers,'D. Grant L. Stafford, L. Higgin- D. Weldon R G ' Id B lc R - K L h botham, M. Porrazzo, A. Certuche, D. uaray. Middle Row: A. Griggs, S. BeamatlfYORe'eve:FD. Rrltchett,ej?ol?e'r5orioEkBTl?Bd Stepps, R. Games, D. Watson, D. Rotramel, V, Sue, W, Miller, M. Lovett, W, Loyd, 6 ,ff K l .V V H v PX' Qs eQK.pQ4 fs? JO ll X ff' as f ai. My ff. . ' , M-'-.,,.,-- , . A , if ' i - ' s ' -My l g -'sw .gy . ,. - ,. ,. . , 1 , V A I ai. ii ff' A St? Q r ,fm 1 ,I A x, 'i 2 ml t , 4 Q we 3 ia g . J A 2 N il ' I 1 5 Hs I i t H- i wi- 5.24 gl M Alfredo Dulay Gill Peralta Cordell Camp . 2 XJ. P . we '. b 5742.5 :v9?.iEfw1Ql4J - -, f 1' 1 3523 Hi Miki 51 T . , 36:1 Sedifilff fi fy - i, f lfhtl -T lim it ' . 2 ,lf . if ...is .,., ., , Q, W if Y., 'fibrin wfbagtf at 1 , L 4 , I 2 . 45 , I , 3: Q ' s qjrtij F' W' 51,252 fi: ,i 1. F! ff N' ,Q -Q f , .i T' WML if-:fir 9 i it W3 t i .1 1 Joe Carrillo ' 'EL' .-:i ' sr if fn PT f,7iu,T.'4 . ,Z ff 'I' ff ' -nmf5Bff'e,S5f ' Q f:g,,:?5L , ftPi3til777urgt,i-5 -- L ' 7311- '- Y gg. Q vkv.k , -, . . , V f ff l ' 'i i ,Az , j',4: Q A' t R- ' z - .1 ,1 ,, 1 9' 4 v 'tk i .. ., J mi i .ji T, .. Buzzy Stephen Coach Ron Kavern This year the Varsity Basketball squad played one of the toughest schedules of any team in the valley. At the end of the season, the team had an 8 win, I4 lost record. While lacking in overall height, the team mode up for it with plenty of hustle. No one at P.U.H.S. will ever forget the tremendous rally the Panthers staged in the final quarter of the South High game. After being behind by ll points for three quarters they rallied towin by l point. At the Whitney game the whole gymnasium was on its feet for the over- time which resulted in a l point loss for P.U.H.S. after the ball got caught in the net. Then the team went on to score a record numberofpoints against Redwood. The team marched through the season playing beautifully the whole time, as they set several re- cords and tied one previous record. By scoring 83 points in one game the Panthers tied the school scoring record and seta new varsity scoring record. By making 34 shots from the floor in one game the team set a new record again. Lloyd Talbot Mike Unser Juan Telli P 0 axis? . u. li i 1 Buzzy Stephen is successfully rebounding another one for Porierville. D D 0 D Richard Luno Dennis McCuen Doug Giddings Craig Cam p .1-nf -.:, 'L 5 We L f 'Sf -A, L E. Ai L I1 f .f 1IQvS .i Mfg, , L L 'ef 1 A 'ir ' ' V, , ii N ' . K--, A w j f' . 1 . ji nil f ' LLL, , 1 S v-Q-no W H '-'5 f .. . - e - 8 .. Q ' 1' I z- , - . .V , ,z L. I Mg inn V.: , up Y. ,., 1 1 . f 1: .w iM., .' .. 1' ,. 1. ,,'.Hfg.Z,-1 L3Zf,'?-fi .,fi,i,s:f.z1-Q . 'L fb-WW L .. ' 4-Li 'Q 5 fl 7 ' f. V : 7 , ifpffdi Y - .L ' R' 'iW i'K'? M' f f N' f -- 1 -f My M33 ,V X A i xi. 1.553 4 W .iw A h V-an A i . .,?.., , X F A .wc F Q. 4 A' kzmf 1' V' ,mga ' V- Mx, eff'-' -Lage? , mi: Nm. ,.,.w.. .' '1 f ' . G ,f A V-Q XM if ill ,, .. L K' fi f - 31. f . - f - f Ji? '4 wiv. MSW , '- ' f f if? i .:ff f f . X ,- - ,. V ' ..i, in ' if - . ' i L LN ,if . X 1 nfl '31 'i 5 ' JLL ii ! K ii . F if I Managers and Scorekeepers: C. Gloves, W. Cornell, K. Alexander, B. Preston, J. Harmon. 45 36 70 . . 71 .... 48 .... 42 .... 41 .... 44 .... 50 ..... 68 .... 68 .... 59 .... 37 . . . 49 .... 70 .... 43 .... 47 . . . ...North High 58 East Bakersfield 42 ...North High 51 . . . Strathmore 35 East Bakersfield 53 ........Delano44 ...Bakersfield 59 EastBakersfield 43 ...South High 69 ...South High 62 .... .Fresno 69 ......Tulare35 .. . .South High 70 . . . .Whitney 62 . . . . Redwood 59 ...Hanford 7l . . . .Delano 6l Loyd lays in another two points. Dennis and Buzzy sum up the situation 65 .... 64 . . . 83 .... 68 .... . . 64 ............ . . . .Whitney 66 .......Tulare45 . . . . . Redwood 54 . . . .Fresno State Frosh 92 ............Hanford67 Awwwww come on, throw the ball' I X Q41 Nu Bottom Row: D. Weldon, P. Richardson, D. Mourton, D. Andrighetto, M. Schmetgen, M. James. Back Row: J. Tyler, T. Parker, R. Carter, D. Doty, DW. Loyd, L. Unser,G. Gray, B. Jackson, S. Frasher. Qllllililllflfil WMRSHTW Managers: L. Higginbotham and B. Preston. Scorelleepers: B. Battles, M. Hill, and D. 'Seratte Although the Junior Varsity record was not out- standing, there are several good prospectsfor next 'year's Varsity. The most outstanding player of this year's squad would be Don Mourton who, along with Dan Andrighetto, guided the team as co-cap- tains. Ron Carter and Ken Speer showed a lot of promise. With a little confidence, Ron could prove to be the better of the three. The real problem with Coach Bob Otto's squad was shooting. Their field goal percentage was be- Coach Bob Otto low par, but from a fan's point of view they made up for this by their fine spirit and hustle. Coach Otto felt that the team's best efforts were in losing causes against Mt. Whitney and Hanford. The 38-3l victory over Redwood was most impres- sive, and saved the team from a last place finish. Next year's Varsity should benefit from several fine players promoted from this year's team, and the JV's should be stronger with the help of some returnee's. GLLTSS Gili gi Managers: Steve Mein and Dennis Anderson. Scorekeepers: Helen DePooli, Mr. Len Miller ond Rocky Hill Carol Ebeling, and Gloria Morales. Champions overwhelm leogue opposition! ln winningtheLeogue title, they remoined unbeoten for the second consecutive yeor, and finished with on l8 and l overoll record. This team further distin- quished itselfby leoding the league in offense ond defense, as it did last yeor. The team had many stars, the most outstonding of which wos Poul Simpson, on excellent condidote for next year's Varsity. Paul led theteam in scoring, rebounds, ond defense. Another key player was Terry Cox, the most improved boy on the squod, who wos third in teom scoring ond rebounding and was ci tremendous competitor. Much of the team's success must be attributed to Mr. Len Mille-r's fine coaching obility, with perhaps a little outside help from his lucky suit. Although Cooch Miller hos been in Porterville only two years, he has brought us two championships, and established himself not only os a fine cocich, but o chorocter builder as well. Row One: T. Cox, B. Nicholson, D, Lindgren, P. Simpson, T. Cox, G. Eckord, J. Lombordi. Row Two: G. Boyer, P. Corgonillo K. Conklin, J. Bland, L. Smothermon, L. Stafford, J. Hernandez, E. Berryhill, J. Crichlow. G GLASS KUTTETUS The C class Panther Kittens played to a third place inthelea- gue for the 1961-1962 season. Under Coach Rodger Bosshart they finished with a respectable 6 won, 4 lost record. The team played consistent ball throughout the season, not having any real winning or los- ing streaks. This shows the Kit- tens were a steady and reliable team, putting out a lot of effort in all of their games while fight- ing for third place. Coach Bosshartin hisfirstyear at P.U.H.S., had a successful sea- son, in that he placed his team among the top in the league, yet still may use it to build on for fu- ture teams. The boysontheteam may be proud of their record, and should look forward to par- ticipating even better next year. Boftom Row: D. Doyel, M. Gammon, R. Taylor, R. Gonzales, J. Douglas, D. Keats.. Buck Row: S. Gibson R Martinez C Ber ryhill, D. Cannella, G. Costa, J. Valencia, S. Eala, V. Vera, R. Knight. P.U.H.S. Scores Coach Rodger Bosshart. 29 Delano... 35 Bakersfield... 18 South High... 25 Tulare ....... 23 South High... 32 Whitney . 33 Redwood . . . 34 Handord . . . 39 Delano . . . 23 Whitney . . . 17 Tulare . 23 Redwood . 36 Hanford 17 North High .... ... . .35 25 East Bakersfield . . .. . 22 19 North High ........ 25 Strathmore ...... . . 35 East Bakersfield . . ... . . .24 . . .33 . . .34 . . .32 . . .25 . U48 . ..38 . . . 27 22 Scorekeepers and Manager P Sylvester D Craig and C. Roberts. 28 34 33 16 34 42 11148 J' EMF At this writing, it looks as though the Golf team will en- ioy a very successful season. The team is in second place and has maintained its record of never having lost a match onthe home course. The top three pointmakers have been Dennis McCuen, the number one man, Randy Knight, and Hershel Green. One of the highlights ot the season was during the Lea- gue when Dennis McCuen shot a record-breaking three under par 3l tor nine holes against Mt. Whitney. Those who have helped the squad and areimproving continuously are Claude De- Soto, ArmandoMartinez,and Terry Moore. Graduating Seniors on the team are Den- nis McCuen, Hershel Green, Dennies w right, and Alva Wallace. Coach Tracy Armstrong says, Next year's team par- ticipants should devote as much time as possible to im- proving their game during the summer months. The great attraction about golf is that it is an activesportwhich can be enioyed tor a lite- time. MESS GCQLUDUTEW Bottom Row: B.GilI, manager, R.Blakely,J. Boatman, P. Ramirez, T. Blankenship, T. White G. Landers, B.Fisher,J.Hammond. SecondRow: G. Williams, J. Ford, D. Redman, A. Zed dies, E. Hunt, F. Perry, T. Burger, D. Young, R. Eckhott. Back Row: A, Hicks, L, Miller, V Price, D. Christenson, E, Ball, J. Smith, J. Valencia, coach Orval Gillett. This year's Cross Country team got oft to a slow start, but gained on every team in the league by the end ofthe season. Two seniors, Don Christenson and Eddie Ball led the team through- out the season in their workouts as team captains. The Varsity team was comprised ot three seniors, Don Christenson, Eddie Ball, and Larry Miller, Juniors Jack Smith and Andrew Hicks, Sophomore Jim Hammond and Freshman Jesse Valencia. S Main, C. DeSoto, H. Green, T. Mo ,D. McCuen, D, Wright, A. Martinez, M. Rucker, R Knight, G. Schmid. g ... 1 The team ended the season on a high note by placing second behind Delano in the league meet. The highlight ot Porter- ville's showing came when Larry Miller placed second right be- hind Jiminez ot Delano. Miller also highlighted the season by placing seventh among an esti- mated group of one thousand runners in the Valley meet. ln spite ot the tact that this was Miller's tirst cross country season, he broke every record at P.U.H.S. He was the running captain throughout the season. This year's cross countryteam proved to be the finest squad Porterville has produced,with all returning lettermen looking tor- ward to next season. Coach Tracy Armstrong Tlillllmi The Track team this year started the season oft with tour big bangs. By taking North High and Corcoran easily they showed early season promise. The Tulare meetstarted oft slow but finished with a very definite air ot victory. At Mt. Whitney the B and C classes scored easy wins, but the Varsity was edged by less than ten points. However, the overall score showed Porterville a winner by agood mar- gin. The team has some very good distance and dash men. lt is strong in the tield events outside of the broad iump, and has a fair hurdling team after several years ot absen- ces in this event. The team has no real record breakers, yet is very good in several events. Among these events are the dash with Frost, Childs, and Mobs running neck and nect. lnthe weight events the Wells brothers and Gartung stand out along with Boyer, Todd, and Cox. La- lanne, Yeager, and Simmons are showing promise, relia- bility, and depth in the ploe vault, while Frost, Hunt and Speer have outiumped their colleogues in the high iump. ln the hurdles, tive men stand out, three B's, and two A's, being l-lunt, Johnson, Pritchett, Burger, and Canfield. The B and C teams are both very strong winning hand- ily in nearly all ot their meets except the large invitation- als. The Varsity does nothavethe depth that the other two teams have, but does very well in spite of the fact and should turn out much better performances duringthe peak ot the season. Orval Gillett Bob Bottoms JOl'tl'1 Herrell' Len Mifller lsolated from the rest ot the world on a calm Spring day, Eric Berryhill and Paul Simpson lead a grueling halt mile. Y ii r,s:',.W.it 5' ' K Gillett. Bottom Row: J.Hernandez, S. Hickerson, K. Sinner, D. Wells, D. Mobs, V. Smith, J. Davis, M. Parker. Row Two: D. Lalanne, W. Cornell, L. Miller, L. Yeager, L. Frayo, E. Berryhill, J. Joannides, V. Price. Row Three: M. Schmetgen, K. Speer, B. Gill, B. Barber, D. Mourton, G. Williams, T. Burger, C. Canfield. Bock Row: F. Perry, D. Simmons, J. Frost, V. Childs, coach Orval Jim Crichlow practices his form before a meet. Wells puts the Varsity Shot. -.LX i ii!-at Danny Lalanne practices for a I2' 6 vault. 5 i 91 ' ii?-f 1 - - . L , .sw as uw 2, ,J s -f Y x , an ' ' L., 7l'i 'Q A .wk ' ftwfa A ,,,. 4,1 fa. ' wf gk . . . L .ft - ' , iz.- tw fi gi .if , , , . ,,, , . ta 3133 X' :is -.L . . ' L' J ' 'P' tr-on J- J 13'- f if xv- W.. .T ,, wtf, . ,ig .Q K K ,kv .,,, .X he-mf . fs.. V Av L I fi, t A 17.5 X F5 r . kJ!V..f .V ,.- . . -645. fe' - 'P t I 'J' iw 1 ' 3 ef. if N. .. .. 4 . Q Jn ll lyk 41 I' .v f 5 4 r -1 f A M ,. - fi L N412 si tv -- J 'i ii if 'f tts. . R CKE Mft X. , Q 'qu N., 4 A Q ' -v , . y I I p. 2 R., yt' fi Q... y 'Q .wqu ...gg X F A A rt, 44.-. . x QL, ,, J. J, ,, , as v . Q 1 S it ..-... . gn' . W . . Q- . . I 4 r I X X TE' if l H I S., V.. 3... P N Q.. .. EA fs. , -- -L hx.-Ll gk 45, 5 Wy Lip wg- .fd wait' ws., awww Front Row: L. Mosconi, D. Mann, F. Eala, C. Richey, R. Gonzales, D. Cook, A. Hicks. Second Row: S. Smith, D. Garfield, L Todd, R. Burton, R. Blakely, P. Storey. Third Row: D. Hulstine, C. Bradbury, C. Wood, L. Dickson, G. Costa, S. Gibson, B Tarkington, J. Koontz. Back Row: V. Corkins, C. Ganey, K. Cromer, B. Thompson, B. Perez, J. Hammond, R. O'Brien. Argyll, ,,,. L N A J S R3-T.W'N :Q . raft ffm: 1 ' L . . ..... Notice the open mouth for thatextra inch. R. Johnson, P. Carganilla, T. Morales, D. Wells, G. Boyer, G. Landers. Second Row: J. Smith, D. Pritchett, E. Hunt, S. Seaman, D. Arce, J. Van Metre. Buck Row: J. Crichlow, T. Cox, P. Simpson, D. Stukenbroeker, J. Roberson, D. Young, R. Sisk. M ,g W' 'gif . ,x fl, LKSWNJ 1. J... . ' . fr' 55? J . A . 'Z' A me I 3 , 1 ps Q, ' 7 - iS. 2 f . is li x i f E 4- M as X it ' .,,, - .A ' . L 'it K 4 'sf L 1 1, 4 l is L- tr! Wifi? ' cg md Row One: G. Dove, G. Silva, W. Bretz, B, Perez, D. Garfield, L. Guthrie. Row Two: T. Jewell, B. Floyd, M. Gartung, V. Smith, R, Sue, F, Martinez. The Porterville Wresting team had an eventful season and in some instances an impressive one. The team made a very good showing of itself in gaining a tie with Tulare, who placed first inthe league. We placed fifth and finished with a 5 win 7 loss, l tie, overall record. This is a fine record considering that half of the Varsity wrestlers were first year men. The Varsity suffered by the loss of Bobby Perez, who broke his collar bone inthe match with South High. He will be back next year as will eight out of twelve varsity lettermen. Van Smith and Gary Dove were two of the better first year men. Larry Brown, a J.V. this year, is a good pros- pect for Coach Darryl Williams' Varsity. ln the league tournament, several grapplers placed very well. Bob Floyd placed 2nd and Tom Jewell placedthird. Mark Gartung scored first in League and then w.ent on to capture first in the Valley, which is an outstanding feat. Even though-the team was injury plagued and there wasa lack of veteran material the team provided the fans with many a thrill, and next year's team should be in strong contention for the championship. Tommy gets a take-down on a Redwood opponent. ,vi . Qi- Mr. Darryl Williams Coach Mr. Thomas Phelan Asst. Coach gf , ,pf 2 - AH k , ' A si ,M J ir. mi f , ' ' is 1 if . if ' , ,., LLLLL i ef Q y 4 , , . .. , x ,- , f..g3gv.,7 f Q, , 5, K - x ' P Przi P L T . , . ' 2 F: b f Li P z1L 358 , L -y ' , ' Y' a-fa i f f ff 2 Tv 'gi TT W -L95 V - L' I ' z pi 1 L 'Y P , . , . ,,,,, R milj A . . N ' . vf me 1 .ee. TWQSRVIQJJZ T 2 M V 'WSTUM ,,,, . if E L R i 5 , C ,fy 5 L hi 2 .,L' L,L, L ' T fr L 1, L, , - W., i W -L U uw aim.. ' ,,,5.g5 , y Y gi ,. E L, 1. , VV V H M ' J Row One J Robinson G Williams R Pence A Martinez, J. Eiiner. Row Two: K. Durham, R. Cook, B. Gill, T. Saunders, L. Brown T White RowThree T Proii D Pratt R Rodriguez, R. Ramirez, K. Payne, B, Miller, R. Cook. Sieve Smith Manager 95 f . , 4- l E im' E l I I ft 'g 5 i. . ,MN w,m.wewfw .5 ij b A: y 3 K . , it ,IX '96 A The Porterville Tennis team prepares tor a match. The net team of P.U.H.S. occupied the position ot defending champs as the league gotunderwaythis year. The teams in the Central Yosemite League were evenly matched, no one team showing det- inite superiority over the other tive. ln the Por- terville team Miss Monson's girls leaned heavily on Seniors Allison Norman and Marion Brockman, returning Valley Girl's Doubles Champions. On Mr. Smith's boys' team Ron Sheldon, Don Christen- son and Eric Hanson held down the singles assign- ments, while Perry Smith and Gary Stanton held down first Doubles. Steve Bate and Mary Kotch- evar occupied the Mixed Doubles spots. Nextyear the Panthers will tace a big rebuilding iob with nine spots to till to replace graduating lettermen. Anyone tor Tennis? L. Butler, A. Bratton, Bottom Row: B. Mohler, K. Shrock, P. Santiago, B. Cornell, T. Perez, C. Ellis. Second Row: V. Wheeler. G. Adams, S. Baker, D. McCuen. Row Three: J. Emery, D. Brown, D. Van Horn, B. Fisk, R. Strong, D. Banta, Four: G. Stanton, R. Overman, D. Pepenburg, E. Bull, B. Perry, B. Powers, W. Allen. H' 'C tr. 41 1, T in ,V ' tu 3 ' 4.'g,g,'L.' , Ng' '. IV ' .Qs V. -' .-517 .j first' 'ii f ' T . . Nw.. ETF-Zf-3 '1'f' :fri if E t we 4' s g .,. , L' . ' 5 . ' s o i t . Q, fr' AQ 4' . A f v- 1 ?Sef5!b . 4 a- J. if , 55' ' A . mtv .. T A s sg 5,4 f, V5 -t as ' 5. f 'M I ' I l. lV,., Q ,, ,:' 3, jf' R. Probasco. Row . 1.. - s 1 N, Q. ,l f 'S f ' A .4 .- . 1. K In 1 .. 7. ' H . 5 ' f , w ' ' i g, a , 'Jai' - 7 .ss . , . i .,- A t ff, '- -V ' Q 1 - f' s . wwe- -wh N Y- 5 1 I 1 ulxu ' 3' R Y . K is ai Y y - 1 f 'aww f-gf V .- . . W. .,. -, 4 2 'J 4 1 9 n fo as if . T v Tw 1 t 1+ ST 1 , ,X , i it .9 . ' 'H - l T r f ' N 4 3 E I .. . F . 5, W - T T 1 if J' 9 Y- lt Xt. T , , V S T' . t ..' V5 V K 'hu 4 li, . ff A ,wt , K 1. To ll lllt A. N. 4 H .Q I ,Nz P mv .fi LM I J I .t.'. 5 5 4 , if S it T Q, i t W g A i h 4' 3 E f x .9941 ,ff Qi in w- L Ron Sheldon Eric Hanson Marion Brockmon Mary Koichevor Perry Smith K ,-2, lg, T232 ' :ii i H 1, 1- , ,mni i. , ,,L, Af ,,xfali. ' 'Z' c ii L fm ' 12 l if f A ' E A M Mr. Robert Smith Boy's Couch TEBULUHS Miss Janet Monson Girl's Coach Shorlene Brockmon Steve Bute Don Chrisienson Donnell Arce Allison Norman Bottom Row: M. Choate, A. Bluekle, D. Plamenatz, P. Frost, R. Yorba, J. Miller, J. Watson, C. Belcher. Row Tow: M. Ross, D. Dotters, P. Evans, R, Elsworth, L. Garfield, P. Frost, D. Crabtree, J. Rouch, M. Barnes. Row Three: N. Chamberlen, J. Herrnberger, K, Kluth, J. Farrow, B. Brinkman, K. Henderson, P. Parker, B. Johnson, T. Henson, S. Muller. SWUMMHDUCS Swimming season this year showed a real inter- est in the sport on the part of the Freshmen. The Freshman class has donated some real go-getters to The School team- Meanwhilethe restof the school continues to display its talent up at the local pool. Last year the team and its coach had to go through a get acquainted process besides the usual routine of swimming, consequently the team didn't quite show the ability it possessed. This The girls are off and swimming. year's team knows its coach and the coach knows his team, added together they should make a real showing in the league. The swimmers have shown they have confidence in their coach by working harder than ever for him. The team doesn't seem to have any real stand- outs, but as a whole is very good. The end ofthe T962 swimming season should prove that P.U.H.S. has a fine swimming team. Miss Richart Girls' Swimming Coach 91 - H iz iff, . . - .1 'K 3 wi x W ff 'V 3 ' ' 'sf - rkizw. T 591' ff : -E-5-' 5 .154-:Sw 5: .I'?f -Q f . f .. ,,.j: i,, ' 3?5W,' ,. -. f . ,fl T-Hin. . ' ls' Rf, T5 G MQW. .5 .I ,QM ' .5 ' ' .5 5 4 ,J H i.:'l5f'1f 1 EQ .fffffilli I f Q-,' ., .- 1 ' ' sh L pw R . - ,. . - r i' 5 5 'W' mf -s 1 , se ,r -, ff ef - Z-if -A - 'ff fl' fe el. ss ,f . . L , .. , sig Y' Yi A fu, - emi,-fy -i Q .V W N.. , ',. ,, ,f. . - - f V . ,,,, ,Q , . .,,., , ,h 1 H M. .. . . . N. 1 , . . M., , In ,. 3+ ...A I' .. .... - f Mr. OHO Mr. Semans Diving Coach Boys' Swimming Coach Perlecl Form ll. if if ff , G 3 1 Q , .. . r K 'A kmg. n i k? , ' . . 1 -vqfws Swimmers, hit the wafer. TM 5 , . iiv . , V W ' . 'T' 1 'I-'S '4 s T xi LK S fu 'Haw 'I ...sf Boflom Row: S. Floyd, P. Richardson, S. Moore, G. Ellis, J. T. Baker, C. Miller, J. Morris. Row Three: K. Hanggi, T. While, Chase, G. Dove, G. Silva, S. Sloui, N. Melvin. Row Two: D. R. Frankum, T. Blankenship, R. Smilh, M. Goeisch, F. Lalanne, Watson, A. Zecldies, B. Miller, L. Guthrie, B.Kimbrell, S. Gray, L. Smith, T. Saunders, S.Greene, L.Unser,D. Greene, K. Payne 1 F was W ,W ' ,-f' , if ., 9, . ....z . ,una-npruna-a 4413.4 tj., tel! gl G wtf? Row One: D. Grant, Manager, W. Traeger, L. Sanderson, D, Brazell, D. Andrighetto, C. Wheeler, A. Dulay, J. Carrillo. Row Two: A. Pundt, G. l-lighfill, J. Brooks, M. Unser, B. Stephen, C. Londquist, J. Zontek, D. Wheeler, L. Kelsey, J. Clark. llllllltsmlll lStlll33lElStllllLlL The year l962 produced a great base- ball team tor Porterville Union High School. Through the expert coaching of Bill l-latch, the team went through a successful season. The pitching staff, consisting ot Buzzy Ste- phen, Jerry Brooks, Don Wheeler, Chris Wheeler, Gary Hightill, etc. showed ex- cellent speed and good control all season. The team shows a lot ot promisetorthe rest of the season. lf for some unforseen dit- ticulties they should end the season with a poor record, they will have gained a full season of valuable experience necessary to produce an excellent baseball team Mr. Bill Hatch Coach w ' .A at I ..,. rf 'HA' A 3 . - 5 5 4 A I 1 v -ff' ,. ',.,,, 'K 11 V A 'I-in W ' a ' . i- Wig rr We r . r ,,.. Q2 V , ,M .M 'iP i'?ff L - V- - V , a, 4 , A f ' 1 W W J vuw hw cgi.,-'6ff'.:: . 2 A gk Q- L I ,QQ V A - ? 4'-Q. 'rf ' , -'rw f-:, 'W'-f f:- .w f. 5-:nj-Mf '1g:se'f'lfl:f.nav1:... ' 'Wfw:L 'Megwrfgvhskw-Zs:TfF122f432f1,ma f5f4,:5,,p www,-f -W e .X -.L A wife--'K ,, -.0-f'1'Lfr-1'fA'f X., .,.1,,Q AH ' 9 gp-f Q.-, fe L., .f'. ., A-f A . M I A-w.ff,v ---- fwwzwfb rw fwfffm' 'if V , W - i , ,LQ-xg mwsaiw i? I'5'-,m l f if JMB'-23,--f mmm -ty f- - ZEXGTHQLU Wayne Traeger tries for a double play. Man.. Gm- Joe tags Alfredo in a practice game Buzzy warms up before ihe game . . ...??'7 Nikki rf if ,.s,,,. . .. , .. W .,-Q...-M.'a -- ,mg Q r-:mg . 1 , Row One D Kotchevar, V. Vera, D. Dunbar, J. Fazio, S. Olmedo, G. Peralta, S. Fracher, K. Conklin, J. Bland, J. Lombardi. Row Two D Anderson D. Giddings, L. Brown, J. Hall, B. Wilcox, J. Sunderland, R. Hill, T. Parker, B. Taylor, A. Brown. JJUUHJUTQEQ WMEQSHTW f up 31 Hg P .... D D . .,. f- The Jay Vee's started the season by ..-Q .,54w.,fM winning their first six games and the team 'il tl! showed a lot of hustle and desire. - ffrs it I' p, g g Several players were back from last ' U year to start the season. They were: pit- V B chers, Gil Peralta and Sal Olmedo, catchers Mr. Ron Kavem Bill Wilcox and Jerry Hall, intielders, Doug Coach Giddings, Don Brazell and Dennis Dunbar. A real time group ot Sophomores came up and proved themselves capable of playing J. V. ball. The outlook tor Coach Ron Kavern's team next season is bright with several good prospects coming up to strengthen the re- turnees. -if Row One F. Martinez, B. Christenson, J. Tyler, B. Mauldin, J. Lentzner, D. Granthum. Row Two: R. Cook, J. Valencia, M Wall J Douglas R. Wilcox. Row Three: A. Castrillo, D. Weldon, M. Lovett, T. Reeves, G. Eckard, B. Nicholson. Flilliigilll lllS3E lllll.l Several early season losses, many in the last innings, were due to single mistakes baused by inexperience. Larry Stafford lost a heart-breaking 2 to l decision against Tulare in the l3th inning. The Frosh walloped Mt. Whitney 9-3, featured by a grand slam homerun by Bill Nicholson, who also pitched. Coach Bill Joos is attempting to correctthe mistakes that cost him several ball games at the beginning of the year. As the season progresses, the players are showing a lot of hustle and are gaining some self-confidence. Their batting and fielding have already shown steady improvemen-tand the remainder ofthe ball games should see us winning the close ones. Mr. William Joos Coach av wir QQ Sally Muller, Latin, Janet Falconer, Booster, Roger Davenport, French, Brenda Emerson, Y-Teensg Bev Cabibi, Spanish, Doug Van Horn, Classicsg Sharon Ryan, German, James Moorehead, Audio-Visual, Sharon Giraudi, Commissioner otClubsg Carolyn Cox, Junior Class, Jennifer Cvoux, C.S.F.p Sandy Ledbetter, F.E.A.g Sandra Friesen, V.C,Y.: Kathy Rodieck, German, Sue Darnell, El Granito. HlUTElRltQiLilUF8 QGDllUlUGHiL All the clubs on campus are represented audi, Commissioner of Clubs on Student in the lnterclub Council by their President Council, to coordinate club activities, such or a representative. The active members ot as parties and scholarships, and solve club Interclub Councilcooperatewith Sharon Gir- problems, such as attendance and spirit. LEMUJELQSSGHUP llJiElWElLt0ll?S3 Htl I . Twgh . 1 5 QELR gig 'V' ' 5 --w' f i 3' .. . V:-z ' : T 'Si ,f ' - I I R C , r 2 ,I , ii ,. g ' I R , ,,,, , , wx I I . I J lei - f V ,?ef'2f' 3 Diane DePoali Glenice Simpson C.A.S.C. Secretory Commissioner of Mr' Carl Fuller Correspondence Advisor I Doug Giddings REPRESENTATIVES: Joyce Classen and Bob Perez, Mr Dale Har er Vice Presidenf Sophomores, Nancy Howell and Bob Chrisil, Seniors, ' Advisor p Linda Jackson and Dennis Dunbar, Juniors. COMMISSIONERS - boffom row: Billie Blackburn, Publiciiyg Vicki Terry Peier Susan Cqllison Roby, Concessions, Sharon Giraudi, Clubs. Row Two: Less Guthrie, Treasurer Seq-efgry Enieriainmeni, Dave Gould, Aihleiics, King Marks, Justice. i STUUUJEBUWI QIDLREGMBUHZZTXTHQLUSS El GRANITO ' I ii ffffg V ' ' Y L - S u e Da r n el I E d ifo r Ron Petiii HOHY pufmfwe Dave Mohler Ari Editor Literary ECJITOV Photographer Judy Clark, Photography Ediforg Mike McCarthy, Junior Phoiographerg Jane Watson, Junior Art Editorg Lorna McKinnon, Junior Business Manager. STAFF In a pattern ot tradition we, the El Granito Statt of '62, have puttorth our best ettorts to give you a book worthy of recording the memories ot the past year. The skills at the entire statt ---artistic, literary, photographic and editorial are combined with financial planning to make the book a success. The stattwishes to acknowledge gratefully Jim Lusk, our professional photographer who has given us his time and skill, Color- Graphic, our printing company, S.K. Smith, our cover company, and last, but not least, we thank our advisor, Mrs. Ottutt, for her assistance and patience. With this El Granito of i962 goes our greatest hopes that you will enjoy our achievement as much as we enioyedtultill- ing it. Clay Canfield Signe Johnson Mrs. Florence Offutt Sports Editor Business Manager AClViSOI' ,ff ,li ,ti , Tiiyx Joan Mills, Junior Editor, Phil Morgan,Junior Sports Editor, Marna Hill Junior Literary Editor. fi? Reporters: Edith Lavonne, Steve Baie, Donna May, Shirley Baggett QDEMXLUG Mr. Schneemann Advisor , . , , , , Assistant Page Editors: Marilyn Koller, Shirley Burns, Miqkie Norwood, gpuunuv- , W wv3,..- PAGE EDITORS: Andrea Acosta, Marilyn Hunter, Shirley Potter, Gary Highfill. This year the Orange and Green, under the guidance of a new advisor, Mr. Schnee- mann, instituted a difterentarrangementot the statt. To eliminate an excess of strain on one person and to permit more individ- ual participation, the usual editor-in-chief was replaced by tour page editors. In this manner each section was provided with more specialization. Mary McFadden, Reporter, FrankieMar- Kathy Mosely, Business Manager, tinez, Assistant Page Editor, Judy Rock- Claudia Smith, Exchange Editor, holt, Reporter. ...-A nf in , 1 . L.f4,r X, it I ,V Jw 'F Gary Hackett, Asst. 4+ Photographer, Gary Atkins, Photographer ,EL .3 Ia if . STI?-P' E, F' gi K 154' E , V , ,,, ,,,. g ,.. ff - at t M' ,. .,,,,.,. ., S. ,,-,, L .H , 9 ,,. A .. When I received The leTTer noTiTying me ThaT I was going To be an exchange sTudenT To The UniTed STaTes, lThoughT ThoT iT would be The greaiesiexperience of my life. The TirsT Thing I realized, os This came True, was The big difference beTween The Two educaTional sysiems. I Think ThaT one of The mosT imporTanT Things of The Uniied STaTes sysTem of schools is iTs school spiriT. I enjoyed school life as well asTheoTherocTiviTies, because during The year I have known many inTelligenT and learned people. I Think ThaT more than a personal ex- perience, This program of exchange is needed ThroughouT The world. The pro- blems beTween The couniries are pre- vailenT because we don'T know and un- dersTond each oTher. The mosivaluable Thing ThoTwe learn, is ThaT every place in The world, There are youTh ThaT have much in common, and ThoT we are hop- ing Thattere will be a beTTer socieTy for o beTTer world. lwanTTo express my groTiTude To PorTerville Tor providing me wiTh The mosT wonderful year ofmy life. Sincerely, Juan Telli, Exchange STudenT ArgenTina HiTTing The books is necessary, even for on Juan with John and Janice Emery porT of exchange siudeni. his adopTed family lx l fi fb John, his brother, Gerrit, and one of their friends spent many memorable hours playing together in their band. M6515 S3iiUlllUtlElliiS lt was indeed an honor,which lgreatly appreciate, to have been selected as an American Field Service Summer Ex- change Student to the Netherlands this past summer. Living in such a superb family as the Kleinbussinks, has given me, at the very least, an insight into the customs andtraditionsofHolland and her people. My father, Mr. Kleinbussink, was a manager of a farmer's co-op in Ruurlo, the small town in which lstayed. Located in the heart of the Achterhoek, in the province of Gelder and, this community was basically agrarian, so itwas my op- portu'nity to visitmany cooperatives such as cheese, milk, and butter factories. Other activities too numerous to men- tion will remain a memorable part of my experiences with a family in Holland. Since my return, my two families have corresponded regularly, and we always enioy hearing from the Five Kleinbus- sinks. lt is a bond ofpricelessfriendship. Sincerely, ' J C John Smith, Exchange Student to Holland Many letters flow between John and his friends abroad. The Kleinbussinks and John in Holland, MWUDU GMU K i 1 l' X. V J LATIN II: Row One: S. Rey, L. Andrews, J. Watson, C. Rodriquez, C. Smith, A. Gubler, L. Keen, K. Cunningham, J. Cemo, M Tomkinson. Row Two: T. Howell, R. Sanderson, B. Battles, C. Glaves, L. Barnes, D. Plamenatz, D. Anderson. Row Three: Y Evans, E, McHahey, L. Butler, D. Simpson, P. Cone, J. Cemo, S. Rodgers, B. Todd, C. Sheela, S. Johnson, E. Forner, M. Mock E. Ross, R. France, P. Parker. Row Four: T. Wagner, C. Vossler, B. Falconer, D. Doyle, D. Ferrero, D. Preston, V. Guzman R. Marshall. Row Five: M. Vazaian, T. Crabtree, D. Traina, G. Liunggren, J. Roberson, D. Logan, M. Babcock, G. Jones, B Jackson, V. Sue, V, Child, J. Propp, P. Stafford, S, Natzke. is 1 l The slaves rest a while until their next perilous task. . Q are K Mrs. Gay, Advisory L. Barnes, Consul, V. Young, TreasurergV. h , h b i , Childs, Consul, C. Joannidesg 5. Muller, Represenlaiive fo Consul, Geek ese are mug ty preiiy OO S. . .SIr. ' ' - ' '- Him if .. LATIN I: Row One: L. Gurley, T. Cemo, S, Zonleck, D. Ganey, M. Nix, K. Schroclc, S. Muller, L. Ecobiza, B. Bray, L, Wendlqnd G. Dove, P. Johnson. Row Two: S. Main, G. Johnson, K. Moore, L. Mosconi, C. Berryhill, M. Rodgers, K. Allison, J. Schwin M. Offill, C, Mahaffie, J. Canada, L. LaPresia, B. Weisenburger. Row Three: S. Kelly, J. Harper, B. Griswold, P. Hastings C Daybell, R. Kimbrell, V. Corkins, S. Achierburg, J. Behrens, J. Srnilh, R. O.Brien, M. Colton, L. Edsel, C. Callison. Row Fdur B. Cross, J. Sireei, V. Yates, J. Douglas, B. Anderson, J. Crosiar, R. Srniih, K. Work, L. Jones, C. Joannides, J. Goux Mauley K. Conrad, B. Gabriel. N- ' siiiiiiii eiiiiiiiiii Row One: K. Alexander, Secretary, S. Freisen, Treasurer, B. Ca- WVU Simon Bolivvf is Un l'l0nO C 'Y OV' bibi, Historian. RowTwo: P.Ground, President, M. Lewis, Vice Prese-. V ganization consisting of Spanish ll,lll, ident, K. Rodieclc, Council Representative. ky! and IV Students' Joining with Spon- ish l and ll clubs, these students fur- ther their interestand understanding ot the Spanish language. One of their most important activities of the year was the combined ettortwith the Spanish Clubs to make their part of the Mardi Gras a success. New Spanish Club members gather during their Intiation Day OCllVill9S. .l 5' i 5, Sf Row One: D. Dickerson, L. Garland, J. Harmon, D. Macht, E. Conrad, B. Cabibi. Row Two: R. Plumlee, L. Koontz, J. Hormel C. Ebeling, S. Merschel, K. Alexander. Row Three: D. Shultz, O. Jiminez, A. Nava, M. Lewis, J. Williams, C. Mclntyre, B Weisenburger. Row Four: K. Rodieck, D. McKinney, P. Espeio, N. Aguila, S. Friesen, C. Frymire, S. Ledbetter, P. Ground Row Five: J. Rafanan, D. Efseaff, P. Smith, B. Donaldson, E. Hansen, Miss Lamb. 452+ SPANISH I - Row One: C. Anderson, L. Pugh, C. Lusk, D. Rabbon, D. Townes E. McGlothIin, J. Winters. RowTwo: L. Sanders, J. Daniel. Row Three: S. Prewitt B. Alexander, S. Boyd, R. Holt, C. Hendon, B, Patterson, C. Lessley. Row Four: J. Williams, A. Sparks, E. Jolliffe, C. Wilenius, K. Rider, L. Lawrence, J. Zontek Row Five: R. Dulay, C. Gamblen, C. Bays, G. Brittain, V. Simmons. Row Six: Carol Rafanan, B. Byers, B. Alley, J. Burns, M. Ross. Row Seven: B. Doyel, J. sCiQJlillsQeLiii iffy E. Conrad, Secretary, B. Cabibi, G. Morales, Vice President, J. Rclfanon Treasurer, S. Seaman, President. To create greater interest in Spanish through clubactiv- ities, and to promote greater understanding and apprecia- tion of Spanish-speaking peo- ples, their customs and back- ground are the aims of these Spanish Club.s Row One: E. Conrad, V. Roby, J. Brewer, O. G. Morales, C. Ebiling, S. Downing, D.Macht. Jimenez, D. Weisenburger, L. Garlund, C. Row Three: J.Rafanan, D. Efseaff,J. Caldwell, Smith, J. Harmon S. Ken on Row w 1 L. Simpson, S. Burns, K. Mosley, J. Mortord, , Y . T o S. Seaman, S. Griswold, M. Roub, B. Cabibi, J. Hormel. kk. 'T iifffl-gems. WS 5-35. fr i it Row One: B. Preston, M. Baker, S. Friesen, B. Todd, J. Brown, C. Osborne, B. Marsh, Nancy Newlin, S. Yancy, J. Bruton, G. Fostor, R. Holt, C. Smith, B. Alexander, J. Caulk, R. Crabtree. Row Two: R. France, P. Mankins, B. Owen, B. Allen, P. McCuis- ton, S. Ledbetter, L. Sanders, D. Weiserberger, G. Pearson, J. Hormel, J. Harrnon, F. Crabtree, J. Tyler, R. Marshall, T. Berg- thold. Row Three: K.Rankins,J.Daniel, S. Wallace, S. Tillery, J. Mortord, E. Ross, K. Kanady, K. Frasher, M. Taylor, M. Waddle, P. Singleton, J. Rockholt, J. Hageman. Row Four: J. Smalley, G. Hale, G. Hughes, E. Short, M. White, J. Freisen, D. Hess, J. Cemo, J. Billiou, M. Riley, D. Preston, S. Landers, J. Harkins. Row Five: Mr. Brown, D. Mourton, J. Hudspeth, A. Buttington, R. Newlin, T. Fostor, R. Lewis, T. Daniel, R. Owen, M. Garretson, L. Gurley. ill. CE. ll.. CPBEMFTSMETUTS VCY, or Victorius Christ- ian Youth, encourages mem- bership of all students inter- ested, whether church or non- church going. The Crattsmen's Guild is composed of boys interested in industrialartsandwhowish to promote a better under- standing ofthe industry. Row One: J. Ferwood, K. Golden, D. Mann, M. Avila. Row Two: Mr. 'Herrel D. Lunchfort, F. Contreras, J. Avila, R. Ronals. F. E. lil. The many students who are interested in careers in teaching are encour- aged to ioin the Future Ed- ucators ot America Club. As obiectives this club in- tends to develop compet- ent teachers and adminis- trators tor our schools, to offer pertinentinformation and guidance to students- interested in the teaching field, to provide financial assistance to deserving members, and to develop the skills of conducting meetings and the qualities ot leadership and citizen- ship Each year the Human- ities class, which is open only to seniors, organizes the Classics Club. The ex- change ot ideas, outside lectures, and other cultural activities provide each member with fine art ex- periences. Each yearthe club gives a scholarship to a member inferested in liberal arts. Bottom Row: P. Eagan, B. Cabibi, M. Best, E. Conrad, D. Rabbon, J. Gerdes. Row Two: Mrs. Simmer, Advisor, M. Adams, B. Alexander, K. Rider, S. Ledbetter, C. Bays. Row Three: V Yates, D. Beck, R, Smith, K. Conrad, K. Henderson, C. Ambrosini, B. Gabriel. GLMSSUGS Bottom Row: B. Allison, B. Prandini, H. Patmore, K. Rodieclc. RowTwo: G. Powell, P. Ground, C- Klfby, D. Van Horn, Row Three: A. Norman, W. Bretz, L. Guthrie, V. Young. Row Four: F. Perry, D. Brown, T. Burger, A, Zeddies, R. Probasco. GERMMWT Students taking Ger- man are eligible for Die Deutsche Studen- ten Nerein. By spon- soring a dance and working hard, the club raised enough money to provide two ot their members with scholar- ships. TMBRMRW ac. in Bottom Row: M. Rucker, B. Prandini,M.Clement, S. Ziegler, M. Raub, L. Boales. Row Two D. Buehler, M. Adams, R. Strong, D. l'lowelcamp,S. Potter, T. l-lowell. Row Three: G. Pow ell, J. Sohns, K. Smith, L. Trotter, J. Gemdes, D. Young. Row Four: J. Smith, P. Clark, S Ryan, R. Marshall, G. Daudistel, D. Gray. Row Five: T. O'Bannon, B. Fischer, M. Schmet gen, B. Donaldson, T, Cleary. Student Librarians assist the Librarian by monitoring the door, serving atthe desk, shelving, pasting, and mending books, and by keeping the Library in order. Bottom Row: L. McMurtrey, C. Wimberley, R. Plumlee, D. Turner, M. Quandt, W. McNutt. Row Two: M. Baker, L. Karcher, R Roberts, D. Pecrson, B.B9f1f19tt. RowTl1ree: J. Cemo, K. Kanady, S. Burns, R. Reyes, J. Cecil. Row Four: J. Smalley, D. Sharp J. Moorhead, L. Yeager, N. Snodgrass. Row Five: Mrs. Phillips, N. Moore, D. Mohler, P. Phillips, l-l. ELLIS, Mrs. Waters 'X ' 4 1 fi 'Qi iT.l5l.S3. G The Teen-Age Safety Council worked closely with the Porterville Safety Council in pre- senting informational programs on tall-out shelters, safety belts, and satety checks. Bottom Row: G. Morales, O. Jiminez, I. Moreno, M. Morales, M. Janeway, S. Rey. Row Two: C. Ellis, M. McCloskey, M. Choate, S. Johnson, E. LaVonne, S. Downing. Row Three: P. Jones, B. Marple. Row Four: R. Pettit, D. Young, l-l. Reyes, B. Alcaparras, L. Gurley, J. Moorhead. Row Five: Mr. Haggerty, J. Hageman, K. Moseley, C. Ambrosini, J. Goux, J. Smalley. Number one on the listotLa Societe Francais activities this year was the inter- language club Mardi Gras. The club also enjoyed a humorous initiation and many parties. Bottom Row: N. Templeton, P. Warnock, C.Moore, B. Cornell, S. Melvin, P. Frost, J. White. Row Two: J. Oliver, S. Merschel L. Melton, D. Overholt, t-l.Patmore, P.Frost, G. Alvarez. Row Three: P. Santiago, M. Ash, P. Curtis, L. McKinnon, J. Muller, D Kuhlmann, J. Goux. Row Four: W. Groshong, D, Berberea, B. Doolan, D. Crowell. I 'votyx II9 Row One: E. Clearman, J. Barnett, D. Pearson, S. Johnson, M. Vaznaian, A. Gubler, C. Smith, K. Cunningham, M. Tomkinson S. Potter, H. Patmore. Row Two: S. Rey, V. Roby, M. Raub, P. Cone, J. Harmon, B. Todd, S. Frieson, L. Andrews, L. Koontz, E, Forner, B. Cornell, B. Alexander, S. Prewitt, B. Brinkman. Row Three: E. Hunt, J. Smalley, M. Otfill, K. Allison, S. Ryan, J. Muller, D. Van Horn, M. Lewis, E. Hanson, R. Marshall, G. Daudistel, J. Crosiar. Row Four: D. Young, K. Conrad, P. Curtis, K. Henderson, C. Naya, J. Goux, B. Donaldson, P. Ground, V. While, T. Howell, J. Smith. Row Five: V. Young, D. Howekamp, R. Davenport, A, Norman. Members ot the California Scholarship Feder- ation are admitted on an honorary basis depending on semester grades. Many well-earned privileges IF are received by these students. Each year the D Q Q honor society enioysadinnerinhonorotthe Senior Sealbearers, o legal ditch day - often an overnight trip, spring and tall conventions, and many money- SEALBEARERS - First Row: A. Norman, P. Ground, raising proieds. 5. l:fi9SOI't. Row Two: D. Von Horn, D. Howelcamp, J- Smllli- OFFICERS: Bottom Row: E. Clearman, Secretary, M, Vaz- noian, Vice President. Row Two: A. Norman, lstsemester President: R.Marshall,TreosurergJ. Goux, 2ndsemesterPres- ident. Bottom Row: C. Ber- reyhill, V. Vera, J. Hernandez, D. Young. Row Two: B. Dulay,J. Sunder- land, P.Carganilla, Row Three: G. Boy- er, T. Cox, G. Eck- ard, J. Clark, L. Smothermon. Row Four: L. Sewell, E. Berryhill, R. Hill, J. Crichlow, Mr. MFI- ler, Advisor. il 49 J, . MJGTK P. 26 All lettermen are eligible for member- ship in the Block P. The Club is organized to Provide services to the school and com- munity, to maintain standards for letter- men, and to promote activitiestorthe mem- bers of a social, scholastic, and fraternal na- ture. STAGE GLTEW With paint, wire and skill, the stage crew, composed of the drama class mem- bers, create the settings for the Senior and Junior Plays. The Crew is responsible not only for the sets, but, also, for the lighting .and sound effects, The members acquire valuable knowledge in set creation. Top Row: J. Moorehead, K. Hinton, K. Stockton. Bottom Row: J. Griggs, D. Platt, J. Threlkeld. Bofiom Row: B. Cristan, G. Masters, M. Gemmell, K. Alexander, J. Friesen, H. DePauoli, M. Lewis. Row Two: L. Pugh, S. Griswold, K. Rankins, B. Nashold, J. Falconer, J. Brewer. Row Three: 5. Boyer,'K?Xl,Q,rJs, J. Cemo, K. Frasher, J, Wil- liams, N.Newlin. RowFourg J. Smalley, C. Ebeling, B. Todd, J. Propp, J. Goux, J. Muller,M Koller, C. Roberts. cairius LEMGLUE N ' Barbara Todd, President, Janet Propp, Vice Presideni, Jennifer Goux, Secretory, Jane Muller, Trea surer. Blossom Day Queen Carol Ann Moore and Aiiendclnt Les Gullwrieg Sophomore AT- iendanl Pally Evans and Al- iendani Bill Ingram, Junior Aliendanl Connie Cemoand Aliendani Dan Nuckolspand Senior Atiendanl Mayiie Gemmell and King Buzz Stephen. DUSBQUUSSUTIDRT Throughout its sec- ond successtul year, the'Discussion Club had debates on cur- rent topics ot interest and also presented guest speakers,which the student body was invited to hear. GEHTESS I Us-ti Bottom Row: Mr. Starr, Advisor, R. Sheldon, G. Masters, C. Smith, S. Burns. Row Two: L. Henderson, T. Crabtree, B. Cloer, T. O'Bannon, J. Muller. Row Three: D.White D. Christenson, E. Ball, T, Burger. A renewed interest on the P.U.H.S. campus - The Chess Club. After one inactive year the Chess Club reorganized and became one ot the largest and mostactive clubs on cam- pus. The Club reorganized and became one of the largest and most active clubs on campus. The Club provides an op- portunity tor chess enthusiasts to get together and discuss the fine points ot the game while improving their skill. Bottom Row: D. Buehler, C. Morrison, M. Rucker, J. Coffee, E. Weaver, W. Loyd. Row Two: J. Gerdes, D. Young, R. Blolcely, M. Carothers, B. Fisher, H, Ridgway. Row Three: Mr. Starr, advisor, D. Berberea, D. Roberson, B. Perry, F. Perry, J.O'Bunnon. Row Four: J. Ford, J. Roberson, J. Mayo, B. Cloer, D. Gray, Row Five: N. Winter, D. Banta, J. Telli, T. Burger, T. Crabtree, J. Moorhead, l.. Henderson, R. Eckhott. MWUJUQJQWHSUUML This club is comprised ofa group of boys who serve The public and our school by seTT- ing up, servicing, and helping wiTh The audio-visual equip: menT. STeered by Mr. Ma- comber, The Audio-Visual Club appliesTheir knowledge of The equipment in class- rooms, aT assemblies, and aT various community acTiviTies. AlThough The Girls' AThleTic Associa- Tion didn'T include as many parTicipanTs This year as in previous years, Thosewho were members managed To enioy and beneTiT from Their membership. Follow- ing The basic sporls schedule used in P.E. classes, volleyball, baskeTball, soTTball, Table Tennis, and badminTon are played every Wednesday and Thursday during eighlh period. gmiggg-5+ T ,.., ,,.,3.a,.'w.. . .. , H. , wrmaf f -- Bohom Row: G. Ramirez, R. Saniry, J. Coffee, E. Pel- rone. Row Two: J. Mayo, J. Fairless, Mr. Macomber, J. Moorehead, J. Hampion, C, Turner, R. Kelley. Row Three: J. Threlkeld, T, Blankenship. G.lll.lll. N, aaaa K T T il . , T J T T i17ii151. ' 1'.i,ff 1i:i,ilii.7, .1 V, .H ' v . . , - - fs' 1 1,2 1 ,. 1 sax .1 Bohom Row: B. CrabTree. B. Brinkman, M. Brockrnan, M. James, C. Grigsby, M. McDonald, M. Gifford, D. McKinney. Row Two: R. Elsworlh, L. Simpson, li. Hen derson, M. Brand, M. Poly, M. Adams, C.Bays,l..Bough P. Santiago. Row Three: J Daniel, C. Belcher, N. Vera, S. Brockman, C. Rafanan O. Jimenez, K. Devins, G Adams, M. Jones. WETEEBUS3 '-Teens and advisorstake part in the innual Qperation Santa Claus. ow One: V. Vera. H. Reyes . Alcaparras, R. Mendoza, . Watson, M. Gammon, C erryhill. Second Row: F lartinez, V. Sue, G. Sell, G eed, G. Parnell, A. Mar- nez. Third Row: B. DeSoto, Valencia, J. Rafonan, B. Jckson, D.Doyal,T. Reeves, . Gibson. Row Four: C. tiller, J.Griggs,S.Seaman . Miller, E. Berrylwill, P. arganilla. Row Eive: Mr astady, R. Hill, M. Sclwmet- Jn, P. Richardson, G. Eck- 'd. L. Smotlwerman. Row Row Row Mrs. don, One: S. Norris, S. Ziegler, D. Townes, E. McGlotl1lin, R. Souza Two: W. Rogers, D. Rabbon, C. Slwrock, M. Clement, J. Barnett Three: S. Bennett, R. Karr, B. Emerson, G. Brittain, K. Armstrong Battles. Row Four: V. Simmons, M. Morton, R. Vogliardo, C. l-len T. Meek. Hillel? I 1 ,, . wX.i,, Calvin Todd, FFA President, and representatives of P.U.l-l.S. MQW Ui Mi. Gublei, in car, Mr. Cornell and Mr. Easterbroolc accept the club cai from Mi. Billingsley and Mr. Elliot. ij lj AU Bruce and Dean take part in the Young Farmers Gilt Project. Citrus award winners: T. Canales, B. Anderson, K. Leasclwer, and Dean Neufeld. AG. MECHANICS CLUB: Front Row: F. Ramirez, S. Noble, P. Ramirez, T Canales, G. Florer. Row Two: J. Langley, R. Cook, D. Wells, D. Ward, W MGOFTS, Mr. Homer. Row Three: Mr. Kennedy, B, Cannella, R. Rameriz, D. Cannello, R. McCloskey, J. Clark, G. Armstrong, D. Allen, R. Patterson. yi . me LA As in all previous years, Porterville 'qfwgig.eg': . , . ' , ,, gg V Row One: T. Foster, D.Wolfram, G.Florer, R. Wilcox, A. Gage, G. Frederiks, G. Brown, C. Hammer, H. Anderson, D. Wilson D. Lentzner, C. Morrison, D, Wells, G. Costa, D. Goodman, R, Beat. Row Tow: Mr. Gubler, P. Ramirez, B. Harris, T. Canales F. Ramirez, K. Deputy, D. Weaver, C.Oliveira,D. Hopson, P. Higgins, A. Lucos, M.Peltz, E. Boydstun. Row Three: R. McClosky, C. Todd, R. Williams, R. Gonzales, D. Wiseman, W. Means, D. Sanders, J. Berger, G. Spence, D. Ward, J. Langley, T. Hauert, T. Grentelt. Row Four: C. Rector, B. Anderson, R. Smith, D. Wiseman, J. Clark, V. Smith, J. Berger, D. Allen, R. Cook, J Williams, D. Peterson. Row Five: D. Ervin, K. Leascher, M. James. G. Armstrong, D. Buntrock, D. Gould, P. Vargas, R. Blay- lock. Row Six: J. Payne, N. Rochilez, Mr. Kennedy, J. Johnson, N. Mason, G. Williams, A. Harden, R. Patterson, D. Nuckols, G. Gray, S. Noble, R. Ramirez, D. Neufeld. 1 i OFFICERS: Chestor Rector, Tres., Danny Vega, Vice Pres., Calvin Todd, Pres., Ron Frankum, Sentinal, Don Kevorkian, Reporter,Spar- lay Noble, Secretary. Union High School's chapter otFuture Far- mers has received recognition above and beyond the call of duty. An organization designed to further promote the under- standing and education ot all phases of farming, our F.F.A. has extremely active participation by its members. With chapters located all over the nation, Porterville may certainly be especially proud at our home club. These F.F.A. members show att a well-earned award. o ROYAL COURT: Connie Grigsby, Attendant, Judie Miller, Attendant Yvonne Evans, Sweetheart, Elisa DePoali, Attendant. BOHOH1 Row: S. Callison, S. Muller, P. Szypulski, J. Phipps, M. Ross, C. Moore, J. Winters, K. Longley, B. Noshold, M. Roub, J. Hormon, L. Keen, M. Voznoion, A. Gubler, E. Conrocl, B. Weisenberger. Row Two: C. Gloves, J. Folconer, S. Johnson, L, Melton, P. Hostings, K. Wilson, C. Lusk, B. Byers, P. Curtis, S. Prewitt, B. Potterson, C. Cone, B. Cobibi. Row Three: A. Brot- ton, L. Pugh, C. Anderson, S. Zontek, A. Sporks, C. Gomblin, D. Simpson, L. Butler, D. Robbon, J. Clossen, L. Trotter. Row Four: S. Griswold, B. Folconer. RowFive: Mr. Hinz, Miss Hubler, J. Smolley, C. Ambrosini, R. Smith, J. Willicims, L. Ecobizo, J. Sohns, D. Brown, S. Kellogg, B. Long, R. Scruggs. QQJSTEEQS .3 wifi dw JL .1 - . fp X -- Sw , mf V. .sv -.. -Q. f V. - - . -me ,L ef: ,. gf. 1 39,41 , , g I, , - 1 Q .f f Ai . - SONGLEADERS: Allison Normon, Morilyn Lewis, Holly Potmore T1,,,,-M,f: Ag - -L : Q' P .j W fm YELL LEADERS: Snelia Reeves,Dennis Strange, John Taggart, Connie Cerno. XJ Sandi Eckel, Marilyn Hunler, Janice Work it an pq '- is i i .,, , X 1,3- Bottom Row: C. Robertson, R. Hotchkiss, L. Schieler, J. Brown, K. Allison C. Lusk J. Barnett, L. Garland, G. Carrilla, A. Tynes. Row Two: S. Hensley, L. Wendland, L. Speck, C. Campos, K. Wilson, J. Ross, M. Roberts, W. Keen. Row Three: J. Mro- sko, B. Martin, S. Belton, B. March, A. Milinich, S. Natzka, I. Aquirre, L. Ecobizo K. Smith. Row Four: S. Achterberg, C. Stuteville, J. Schwinn, L. Mills, M. White P. McCuistion, J. Hawkins, M. McCloskey, R. Scruggs, G. Pearson. Row Five: B Lindsay, R.McWilliams, C. Osborne, J. Dutschman, C. Dotson, M. Cotteri, D. Fricke, P. Kern, J. Dickey, S.Helton, L.Brough. Row Six: S. Kellog, S. Grimes, S. Duncan, M. Waddele, P. Singleton, R. Smithpeters, D. Booth, K. Henderson, B. Duncan. 1 n .5 .W Av, Q 01 Bottom Row: J. Scar- brough, L. Rodgers H. Piotr, c. church' S. Friesen. RowTwo E. Matlack, T. Sewell 1 K. Landgraf, J. Cemo, J. Sunderland, B. Tood. Row Three: J White, B. Webb, D Ch ristenson, A. Mol re, J. Leesch, J. Hall E. Hughes, Mr. Huff, director. lllLDLt5lllL MWJSBUG - ,QS , .wr-ig.. ,- -w , . . SC Q' M F f Q, fa s x gg, X K 1 ,. tv . y sf Bottom Row: D. Kotchevar, J. Caulk, C. Stickman, M. Paradis, J. Letsinger, T. Brooks, J. Poplin. Row Two: J. Hodge, L. Hall, D. Tart, L. Delk, C. Finley, J. Rafanan. Row Three: R. Newland, D. Snider, S. Green, D. Thompson, R. Helm, G. Stanton, C Richey Mr. Huff, director. Bottom Row: L. Jackson, M. Thomson, C. Price, M. Mrosko, P. Brown, S. Tillery, B, Todd, K. Frasher, B. Al- exander, WChandler, L. Sanders, P. Hamilton, G. Acton, M. Sickles. Row Two: K. Landgrat, B. Owen, K. Guion, J,Aane- stad, M. Voss, J. Gambrough, C. McKintine, C. Church, L. Richards, N. Newland, J. Cemo, S. Landers, S. Sunderland, C. Re- eves, RQ Camp, P. Wagner. Row Three: C. Phillips, S. Elmore, D. Hicks, T. Sewell, B. Dean, J. Emery, J. Sunderland, E. Hugh- es, D. Nickels, J. While, R. Birchfield, H. Ridgeway, B. Poplin. Row Four: D. Giddings, H. Weaver, M. Russ, B. Graig, J. Hall, T, Crabtree, T. Donley, J. Telli, R. Belton, W. Bunts, J. Bodepton, D. Holstein, D. Hatch, R. Eckhoff. 111. Hrs 3fgi1T --MW... 'FS-f u N.,n -M.. G. Morales, Moioreiie, B. Gill, Drum Maior. Row One: S. Johnson, Maioreite, M. Schneider, K. Beard, R. Lalanne, D. Ander- son, J. Crosiar, S. Ryan, D. Hess. Row Two: M. Gooclson, D. Kuhlman, E. Hunt, M. Jenkins, D. Brown, R. Hunler, G, Adams C, Frymire, J. Rouch, D. Redman. Row Three: M. Hutchinson, M. Brockman, K. Rodieck, A. Gubler, S, Brockman, D. Fry, C McFall, T, Jewell, H. Gong, B. Donaldson, T. Behrens, G. Landers, R. Knight, L. Todd. Row Four: L. Richards, Maioretie, J Rouch, S. Purdy, L. Sailors, P. Brown, B. Duke, S. Mueller, T. Perez, M. Offill, J. Oliver, D. Greene, D. Weaver, M. McDonald, J. Friesen, C. Higgins, E.Huni, B.Perez, P. Phillips. Row Five: P. Smith, D. Mitchell, D. Piepenburg, M. Vaznaian, V, Guzman, D. Carroll, D. Brown, B. Rodgers, L. Conerday, S, Darnell, B. Perkins, G. Simpson, P. Evans, G. Roof, J. Griswold. lwllllilliillklll llllllwl Hy. wi -Sw -......4- N.. Row One: K. Cunningham, S.Balcer,W.Groshong, J. Goux, J. Work, M. Beaver, S.Gillettt. Row Two: M. Hunter, B. Barber, J. Hoskins, D. Bond, G. Sears, J. Smith, P. Ground, T. Peter Moiorette, Row Three: R. Owen, J.Street,J. Crichlow, D. Mun yon, J. Tyler, M. Brand, K. Jonke, D. Overholt, J. Billiou, R Overman, D. VanHorn, A. Norman. Row Four: P. Seager, T. As always, our Panther Band hosioin- ed the ranks of the finest bands in Calif- ornia. Working in its usual tight sched- ule, the band has participated heavily in both civic and school affairs. It made a fine appearance at the annual All- Western Band Review at Long Beach and the California Music Education Associa- tion Festival. During Easter Vacationthe entire group traveled to Fresno to take part in the Music Education Association Convention. At the present time, the band isfinish- ing an extensive effort to raise moneyto travel to Washington as California's of- ficial representative to the Seattle World's Fair. Bergthold, S. Quiram, D. Keatts, R. Powers, D. Nichols, T. Mas- ters, J. Murray, T. Bolcer, B. Cloer, R. Simpson, J. Noblett, B. Ingram, S. Friesen, M. Gifford, Maiorette. Row Five: J. Mc- Clanahan, J, Wilenius, L. McKinnon, J. Houle, M. Ecobiza, L. Souza, G. Rogers, C. Campbell, R. Noel, J. Carpenter, C. Wood, J. Hageman, M. Orozco. X Performing at half time of the football game. l33 7' lla f A' E Nb The snapshots below and on the next page tell the story of an experience not soon to be forgotten by members of the Studio Band. The lower left picture shows the travelers preparing to embark on their adventure in the Orientgcenter,they catch some shut-eye between appearancesg right, our boys experience the excitement of being T.V. per- formers. fLY4w 6ii FM WLGDWS SSWEHHQD ' llllllwl ln the top picture, band director Buck Shatter, playing thepartofan ambassador ot good will passes out Wooden nickels as souvenirs from Porterville's Centennial Celebration. Next, Jack Lutz amazes many with feats of magic. Lower right, several band members try their luck on a Japanese fortune-tellerg Center, a visit to a Buddhisttemple in Okinawag lower lett, a few of the boys discuss the weather with an imposing char- acter. ll Egfr gif' , ssss l , s s s , A 1 vu A J K r v' 4 ' K ff ,, , . i- . --4 4 VL , , ,g i mi f W I W.. , 1 ,anti-.A q X f. ' 'gfj 2- 'f Q,.'Ll4L,, --X 'I ' X Yi' ' A If-. ., e , , fl ' . D? X j Y I, . -L , ' 9..- One ofthe obligations ot a school isto assist the student in establishing a pat- tern tor daily living. Encouragement is given to help create good habits otstudy, conduct, social relationships, and a con- sciousness ota necessity forgetting along with others. Thus patternsjor guide lines, are formed which carry over into out-ot- school lite, and exert an unconscious in- fluence onthe student as he becomesthe citizen of tomorrow. As we retlect over the patterns ot school lite which are evidenced in our seniors as they prepare tor commence- ment, we realize that a terminal point has been reached. Porterville Union High School has materially contributed to a way of living for this group, and it is hoped that the termination othigh school training will be the starting point of a successful career tor the entire graduat- ing class. C. W. Easterbrook District Superintendent A change in the pattern atP.U.H.S. is evident here as Mr. Easterbrook is pictured looking over the building progress ot the new District Administra- tion office. WWE MEMUWHSUMMUHQN I ,Q , f. 3 -' ,, MN, F- Change is the keyword in the im- provement of education. We must not adoptnew ideasin education because they are new, but rather upon thebasis of a reasonable opportunity that a new idea will improve education. New meth- ods, new faces, new equipment and new buildings are merely out-dated signs of dissociated underlying changes. The im- portant changes occur in ourthoughts , and actions. lsincerely hope each of you has adopted new ideas and changed your actions in the direction of improvement as the result ot your experiences at Porterville Union High School. D. O. Howard Principal AT A POINT OF CHANGE: Mr. Howard is pictured between the White House, soon to be replaced by the new Admin- istration Building, now on the drawing boards, and the new air conditioning building. llllllfls Qilliii iillllE l?llliiiilE,litlU EBUCIELUSUH H, :wig Mr. Alberl Duvenporl Mr. Tracy Armslrong English, Dept, Chairman English, Sporls fi 2 'if 1, N. is f i 1.3 , I-, rr E, - - Q ' .-111. , ,Q , '5' A 1 s ' f ll 4 if Mr. Charles McCulloch Mrs. Glenda Mead Drama, Slogecrali, English English Mrs. Helen Raiigan English Mr. Frank Hand English Mrs. Teresa Mills English Mrs. Inez Simmer English ..+-P ,- 'i-L' in 5 ax. N, is ., Q Mr. Thomas Phelan Mr. Peter Schneemann English Journalism, English A, MAP' .an 1. Miss Shirley Slwlca Mr. Philip Slarr I English, Speech English, Discussion Club M ., at-' w ..x,,,,,,, U f A H ' , f i ' 153: 0 ' 8 ll' 'V l i, E , -ff' Tliiyh l ' Miss Henrieffa Theys Mrs. Marilyn Weldon English English 'Ili '-45 WL ,wa W' Mr. Roberf York Mr. Glenn HarPe Chemistry, Physiology, Physiology, Biology Biology, Dept. Chairman SBCGHEBUGE -ua, y Ti' if 'L . . SM, ai in Mr. Waller DePaul Physics, Chemistry. General Science 'ifjwf . ly., L if A TITRAUON EXPERIMENT: Sieve Bale demonstrates This new experience. Bl?Jl'OZoYw?3llE5eg':DZ':s ' Mr. Leonard Miller Mr. Herberl Foersler Biology, P.E,, Geneml SCi9f1CS. Chemistry Sporfg' Block P Physical Science Q . W- 5,1 Q - ,if ii . . , i - ,ML 1 ,f : K . si..! V ? 1, . Lffdw, , Mr. Carl Benson General Science, Math I 8. II Science Club General Science Mr. Donald Baslady Typing, Consumer Education General Education, Hi-Y w, 191' I fe- ., 'rgsg 'pe ma y iam, 1 ' .fetal fs ---f..-A-iff ei:iw'3i ' 1 's ,'?.2,,31ii ' wK,pv'5rii if few., ffgfswiir ffzissiasg T H-I f A ir. W 1. emi N, iv, ., . A I W ...K ,- Q. 5... - i , w s, I i, is Mr. Troy Parlmer Typing, Sales, Business Math 4,5 Us Mr. Harold Smith Typing. Record Keeping Law, Bookkeeping MQW W 3f'mii,I S r 2 M . 'C V+ ' ef Mr. Alan Brown Dept. Chairman Business Machines Bookkeeping, VCY .a 4 1 Mr. Dale Harper General Math, Business Math Student Council A,-f L- , 1.. . Mrs. Mary Frederickson Typing, Clerical Practice Business Machines Ti ' -' 3 i l2'Q2il.xNl12?f?f5EmNlf? i?5y 'i7MiQ1J7:,.,f5Q if - - P 5 if ' i i if , +1 f 5, u sig., . . ' f . rem . . T ilfi:frsi'?J,' , 1-A Mrs. Florence Oflutt El Graniio, Art, Crafts Dept. Chairman Mr. Charles Fishburn Clerical Practice, Typing Business Machines I , u.,ML A K. J if 1 'fn 55 ' 5? '17 2. 'VW iggil?1..'4f' , '. S Q swfi' ' My W . I si . yas Miss Barbara Hershberger Shorthand, Typing Transcription Mrs. Pauline Moclm Typing, Shorthand Business Correspondence iii fe' 1115! -, 'if' i Y. I- we . , -n 2 C 3 W i T V K, K XE j, r i Mr. Edward Shoenleld Cralts WSUTUESS T kj yr .ev ' M 5 T ga T .X A i, Miss Virginia Sucker! Art HHCDME xv V . 1' . I . if M' .' cf... T r ff ' v 4 3: if S. Q 'T .5 K I T , Miss Romona Smith Dept. Chairman, Home Mrs. Katherine Rodge Home Ec. J A V rr x - ' V 5 ' .iff Q Q ,,, L ,, fl' 4' 1, Ei ' ' we ' r . , We ,,aQ1'w i' . A if' i a i H' -1 it . . . , c e ,Qi Mr. James Gibson Auto Mechanics Dept. Chairman Mr. James Maples CGfper1try,Woodwork, Mechanical Drawing College Basketball a Miiiiiiiiiifii i, L f 2- K E . 5 R 1 Q K. . fu xi . 1 , mx 4., , ,. 1 r I 573,5?3',w?, mx I .T .es ' , ' if I Mrs. Ellie Drollinger Homemaking Jliss Barbara Hubler Homemaking Mr. John Herrell Metals, Auto Mechanics Sports, Craftsmen Guild Mr. Thomas Baker Metals on . nj c , i, T , , 'Q V I 5 A , ' , f -v w,ig1,4:i2ifi f ,525 - V- 2 :fre I ' , ..,, 1 , , ' if f. ,-. ,, , , , , H ,g,Vt,,yM Vi Y V H - . -,M fi . ca , iitt ta V. r 4 1 5 H, 1 1 5 fi- ' i N Ac , 5 xr Y J 1 il . JZ, ,:.:, ,, ,V ras-:iz in . - ifcsizgf Mr. Darwin Gubler Mr. Ray Kennedy Ag. Science Ag.Scier1ce, Ag. Mechanics Dept Chairman, F.F,A, AQ- M9Cl UniC5 ClUl-1' HWEJWSTEQUML MENS? Mf- OYYTWOY1 Wdlltel' Mr. Richard Peterson Ei9ClfiC'lY Mechanical Drawing -: 2 .V , -,ff ., 1 i , 9 ,A we Q51 :ig .ix fig- ' 1 7 5 S SQ 'fri' , .K , ,Q ,, We ,ie :firm A : - ,, , .., ge . a. . K . M x 12 i s , -sffiei.. i M ' L it -, ' -- ' -A 1 , I -A, ,,,,f e5,w , . ig-?,,,:-A -rg- rv., a 4 Y. -- Mr. William Scruggs Mr. Oliver Macomber Audio Visual, AV Club Mechanical Drawing Woodwork Mr. Rodney Homer Ag. Science, Ag Science Biology Mr. Henry Foley Humanities, French French Club ,fx rw, is ' Q-.ff L, f , -ffm' r .ff 9 1 . r iff f 21 1 ' 'll wwf '41, af ' 231 4 Mr. Willred Wilenius Mrs. Minerva Gay Latin, Latin Club f 1 ee FQREMHU is - Q di. .aw A W. 1 1 QE. E M LMWGWMGE Miss Bess lamb Spanish, Dept. Chairman Simon Bolivar Club ' 5, -4Z?'ffr4mM,,,, . A E ,,,, A 2 Km 3 .- ,gy .sy ma' . Q W., ,. 0 ' I ' at ,fr V- N155 J UM are 21 A K hm, v H i ' vvffiwawsw Mr. Lowell Dayton Mr Robert Bottoms Spanish, Sophomore Counselor Spanish, Spanish Club Ggmun. problems Mr. Alex Mock Advanced Math, Geometry Trig., Dept. Chairman Mrs. Rena Bottles Algebra, Y-Teens California History if ' lf in y 3 jf : , Q or it A . , '25, ir Lf- .A Mr. Ronald Kavern Math, P. E. Sports Sports, German Club Q ' 1,4 564 r.. I: 2 ,gre I 3, gf e -. . wb ,d,uez.,: 'wr .H y r'-w I W W V ,km i riffs-r gr .xi j 5 Mr. Sam Whitney Mr. Clyde Wilcoxon Geometry Algebra, Geometry L I ky.. A ,. -m 'Ex nf I 6 X -r: e f , 'ba 5, f ft pg Er f it 1 C M , my My W ' . I '. ffi,-ie, ' I -it V 4 M , ., a r A fix C :Z fi' C ' ' . . sf , -4 1 .La we - Amavzflffsr ,ice ' gr . r -' Q ' 'iii 'rf :if .4 . V, Mr. Larry Rugs Al99lJf0. Geometry, Mqlh Mr. Charles Putmore Mrs. Doris Cleary Algebra, Printing Algebra, Reading SQDGUITIL SGHERTTGIE I -I - R .Q I 5 s 4 MV- Earl Smith Mr. William Hatch U. S. History, Problems Problems, U, S, History Colitornic History P. E., Sports Dept,Cl1oirmon, CSP. Mr, James Him Mr. Allred Melcer Problems, U, S, History Director of Athletics World History, U. S. History A I TEAM TEACHING IN ACTION: Mr. Bottoms, ossocicited with Mr. I3 Hotch in this new protect, speaks to C1 combined Problems class. A Mr. Marion Davis Mr. Eugene Hclgget'lY U. S. History U. S. History. SPUWSIT Problems I , Qs, . t 'ww -f ' g! if if ,, IMT I .. 1 3552. , I 5 -z r Siii' gf 1-ft 4 V I i Mr. Roger Bosshart Mr. William Joos Mr, lyql Bale Problems, U,S, History Stole Requirements Special Education, Problems Sporis U. S. History, Sports Work Experience L EMMWER TEQELEXHBUHNG Mr. Ecrnesi Shearing Mr. Roberl Herring Mr. Darryl Williams Driver Training Driver Training Driver Troining, P.E. Business Molh, Bookkeeping CWS E2 D Til ,Q e 71,1 i 2351- . I i N 'TV' ' ,V , x .3262 f - ' , - V The fcculiy men giving The Harlem Globe Troiiers ci run for their money. H Mr. Foresl Mock P, E., Dept.Chc1irmun Mr. Sim lness Mr. Orvul Gillefi Mr. Roberl Oho MY' Allen Nelson P. E., Sporis PIEII Spams P.E., Sports,-Problems P. E., Sports MUUSHG Miss Bertha Franke P. E., Modern Dance Club Dept. Chairman Mrs. Grace Vaznaiun Spec. Education, P. E. sm ,Q MMV ' 7 I s 'fs , H , -- f He , f sys: 'S' Mr. Frank Shaffer Band, Sutdio Band Dept, Chairman CGEHEQLS E2 D Mr. Arthur Hufi Concert Choir, Maiorettes Orange Blossoms, Boys' Glee Girls' 8. Boys' Chorus Mr. John Vaznaian Math, Girls' Glee .lump ball! Miss Janet Monson Miss Bernice Aubery Miss Mary Ann Richari Mrs. Delores Scruggs P. E,, Sports P. E., G,A.A. P. E., Sports P.E. PER QDllllllE S L H9632 Mrs. Ilene Kun,-,er Mrs, Hagel Elfman Mrs. Blanche Waters Mr. Carl Ledbefier School Nurse Bookkeeper Librarian Superinlendenl of Building and Grounds Mr. Charles Smith Mrs. Mary Pacheco Mrs. Joy Phillips Mrs. Irma Popeioy Stock Room Clerk Superinlendenfs Secrelary Receplionist Business Manager'sSecretciry li if Q. 55 .ws Mrs. Nancy Virden Mrs. Jean Webb MVS- JUUNHU C Ul9 Finance Clerk Finance Clerk Nurse's SecretafY CAFETERIA STAFF, Bottom Row: T. Rather, P. Pearson, A. Hair, M. Lentz, M. McMasters, L. Stanley, E. Farquharson, O, Moll, Row Two: L. Chase I. Wallace, N. Skinner, B. Seaquist, G. Wolf, l. Vaughn, B. Vopat, C. Faulconer. MVS- SUS B0N0m5 Mrs. Blanche Joos PYif1CiPOllS S9CI'Sl0 Y Vice Principal's Secretary CUSTODIANS, Bottom Row: E. Allen, R. Wallace, J. Lever, A. Thomp- son, E. Bough, M. Alred. RowTwo: C. McMasters, O. Sanders, C. Chur- chill, P. Coffee, W. M. Brazell, C. Malone. Row Three: W. McNuit, B. Worden, L. Lansford, F. Coleman, G.Ambrosini. Row Four: V. Siward A. Karnes. Mrs. Dorophy Lindsay Mrs. Alice Buckley Coungelgfs Sgcfepory Attendance Office Secretary US DRIVERS, Bottom Row: R. Engle, C. isborn, B. Anderson, K. Melton, L. Starr, G. add, J. Baker, F. Tappe. RowTow: Y. Brand, , Foster, D. McCombie, G. Kaiser, L. lsom, , Burford, M. Talbot, C. Schmetgen, H. Jrum, D, Carroll, E. Morton, D, Classen, J, icCarthy, C. Kibler. Mrs, Fonchon Muller Mrs, Velma gmm., ReQl5l 0 Librarian's Secretary Mrs. Norma Hodge Counselors' Secretary ZXEDWEMHSEMENIVS my 1 ' 11 'V:fxf..A 1' QW, , 45 ' 1-,,. Ak X 1414 efcwzif f h . ,af - vi za 1- fun- W -f- w ff-mg rjgeffl A - ' ifsimfbx , .. 2,5 P , f X ,I Y , -, LL,,, The EI Gronito stuff says, Get more out oflife.. go out to The PORTER THEATRE where Tl'were's olwoys 0 good show -M., i es. Iingfr ef' he world famous Seib lDGE TIRE SERVICE dealer for t E I 3 '5 2 .Q E U D O an Dx C3 mn G9 ua 0 D. O .- O 'O C, QD QL , G! 5 2 MELIELIIRGER 38' Judi and Susan are about lo enioy the finest root beer served by Jim- my at MEL'S ROOT BEER For supplies for school or home, Carol and Linda know GlBSON'S STATIONERY will fulfill your every desire. Allen and Leon say, Color televi- Discover the exquisite creationsin fashion perfect seasonal shades from the VOGUE say Judy and Diane. W Lollie and Cleta know that flowers soy a thousand words from THE FLOWER BASKET. Setting the style for comfortable living, Diane and Sharon relax in plush chairs in LEROY'S MAPLE SHOP. lv-I?-'S'-'f I Q, .W f sion from SEARCY'S TELEVISION is so real, you havetosee ltto believe Q x 9' 2 '1Y!7!Y!1I Q vi ri I ' ' ' .X I Q -L .N ,J FJMILMM. I . 3-.::::......- 1 .4 y 3 A A . ix A ...... iq A J, I , -N, -f.,, ' ,Zl...'.,..- W in xr Q-' be ' Q' Buzzy, Jim, ond Rodney agree that the finest buys in power sows known for their quolity, dependability, ond versatility ore ovoiloble from POR- TERVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY. For shoes designed to put you right in style, Juon and John recommend REISIG'S PETER SHOE STORE. FUI' k To catch admiring glances at holiday dances, Beverly, Ellie, and Joyce choose their party dresses from LETA WORD FASHIONS Luxurious exclusive furnishings that dramatize the flair for modern living can be obtained from BANNISTERS, lust ask Jolene and Geneva. Chris and Bob agree that outstand- ing records to be eniayed the year 'round are available at the HOUSE OF HOBBIES. Judi, Terry, Janet, and Sue recom- ment any of these Fords from Bll.LlNGSlEY81ELl.lOTTfOr enduring elegance with the power to please. For money-saving food products ci- vailable every day of the week, TOWN 8- COUNTRY MARKET is the place to shop. i in V, it .....,.... H., . - -- 1-inn - To give and to have a wardrobe of watches with all the fashion flair Katie and Barbara recommend EKMAN'S JEWELRY. For green plants and beautiful flow- ers, Dick and Rondi recommend CLlFTON'S FLOWER SHOP. :wp J Dave and Less are convinced that the SPORTSMEN carries that most complete line of sports equipment in town. IJO At B 8- B APPLIANCE you can de- pend on finding the best in work saving appliances by Maytag. To develop and tone your muscles or to correct a weightproblem Mike and Cliff recommend the WEST COAST HEALTH STUDIO. Q Pam, CarolAnn, and Don agreethat WHEELER FURNITURE COMPANY sells durable furniture of lasting beauty. Mr. Lusk and Mike show us that LUSK STUDIOS captures life-like portraits that will live forever. up T p -, N ryyi i 5, ix T. :,, s 2 f . ' 1.,, 1 - 3 L 11' , ii -of t wifi ii , f V .ap Q3 S I y A Eli gg H A ,. s flgfilf i 'WL Q' ' 1 'i 'i r i s .mmgwiftfiifs veit' Q ' . li. Q i r ' - E Susan and Jeri always do the fame ily grocery shopping at HALL- FORD'S GROCERY. J fa t Pam and Lora Beth admire the splendid line-up of new skirts in key colors for spring from EMMY'S FASHIONS. You can count on BYRON G.WADE to sell and service the finest in hi- fi and stereo equipmentor beauti- ful color T.V. During the hotsummer months, cool oft with o cool refreshing drink at FOSTER'S FREEE. Linda and Jonell inspect the beauti- ful interior ofthe new '62 Buick at FAGGART BUICK 81 GMC. 5 Jim knows that WM. PAUL ALLEY LUMBER has the finest top quality lumber for home building. w1w You can count on having loads of fun while learning to bowl at POR TERVILLE LAN ES. Dave and Chris stop at GANG SUE'S TEA GARDEN for The best in Chinese and American food. 1.-:fl sau: - . W-an At WALL'S DRUG Lindo and Cheryl sa Wear ca tivatin li stick cre- Yf P Q P ated to enhance your beauty. Eric and Clay learn valuable print- ing experience whileworking atTHE FARM TRIBUNE, where printing is the taps. Less and Judie know thatonlya per- fect diamond oftlawlessclaritytrom WILLIAMS JEWELERS CCH l'9fleCllUll brilliance and beauty. Furnishings which reflect warmth pri' ' ' X and friendliness are availabletrom 5LC4,1,' Q ,QQ wa- . ' ESTHER'S HOME FURNISHINGS. 24- If 4 I say Janice and Judy EU Janice ond Maria say, lf you're a . seamstress at heart, iain us in buy- ing your latest spring fabricstrom STEVE' S DRAPERY and YARDAG E. John and Bill know that words work wonders with dictionaries ot any size from JENSEN'S STATIONERY. For the finest in lingerie goto .IUDIE BARNHARTS we sell III shop like Cassie and Carolyn do. 1' Z El ' For the latest styles, whether in suits, sportclothes,orwesternwear, Roger and Doug recommend LEG- GETI'S. 4242-. gpg ln The spring, Carol Ann and Pam's fancy turn io the most alluring per- fumes from COBB DRUG COM- PANY. Don and Doug know that the mosi complete line of proto-iools are found at CONE'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY. Doug and Pam are listen- ing lo one of the new pop- ular albums UlWAYNE'S MUSIC MART. fly Sandi, Janice, and Marilyn agree that serving is a pleasure and din- ing is a luxury with china from JONES HARDWARE. - y I , aia I y my mis from BULLARD'S DEPART- ' ' '9'? ', ',-, jd 'IJ,t,l',I ' 1 T' A MENT STORE, say Susan, Janet. ,W ' W' My and Diana. ,w2i+?'Nx,1, .40 0 x , .. .d . '95 . ' HY' ftrwlwt it 1 I, . A y . aaaa A T S , The STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY insures more cars than any other company plus fast, fair claim service. The gang always goes to SNO- WHITE DRIVE IN for an after school snack. it ai, ' K f WW , 1 2 Q., - l ki w i 3535, I H . :if was ,iw , 5 , ,, l ' ' 7 ' Q-1 ly , -- Platter your every fashion with gyms we , , l E E E I sys ' T a f '-- s John and Dennis know-1 I HASTINGS EQUIPMENT COMPANY stocks the finest in International Jeeps as by ell For the finesf in auio repair work fake your car lo WElSENBERGER'S f,fg 'jfg..A if Xi., BODY AND FENDER WORKS. N,',, Ai BREMLER'SMENS STORE youwill lj find The laiesfmedsapparelforany -H ' occassion. Beautify your home with an aquar- ium, sel up by Mike McCarthy, pro- prietor of McCARTHY'S AQUARIUM service and supplies. For anything from foie - gotes to lawnmower repairs, Fred says, lf's BILLIOU'S for The best. err,i Mike and Eddie know thai JIM'S T W gi. AUTO PARTS offers the finest fools for aulomoliv e repair. Annette and Margaret would love lo lake a pleasure ride in this new G 81 W CHEVROLET, INC. conver- lible. i.fIifiw14i.n Mieyii-fM..,,.1 ...X .i in-.. Since DAYBELLS NURSERY offers complete landscape service, Signe and Carolyne select their plants with this in mind. Claudia starts to decorate one of the many wedding cakes baked in the kitchens at SMITH'S COMPLETE MARKET. Doug and Pam say, For economi- cal transportation with a thrill, buy your motorcycle from MARTY'S. Barbara and Beverly agree that SCHORTMAN'S CYCLERY 81 REPAIR carry the finest bicycles to make ex- ercise fun. HK .L V - g if, f . - Q ,,, , ,i,.f 'X c ' 1 ii,ic A it 1 T Shirley and Carolyn display one of the many beautiful formals thatcan be found at IRENES. wall' 1 1 ,.-so Sharon and Diane admire the lux- urious new l962 Caclillacfrom BOB MCLAUGHLIN. Jane Ellen and Janet marvel at the attractive, modern appliances at PORTERVILLE ELECTRIC CO. that can beautify any kitchen. ' King and Larry know that emerg- ency parts are always available at JOE COBB AUTO PARTS. The smiles ot Pat and Carol show that they are thoroughly pleased with the excellent service at QUAL- ITY CLEANERS. T Joan and Lorna have a night out at OLIVE AVE. BOWL for bowling at its best plus fun and excitement. Glen knows that PENCE'S BARBER SHOP is the place to go for the best haircuts in town, Sondy and Kathy areconvinced that VILLAGE DRUG will till your every prescription with prompt and et- ficient service. I, iii - Bob services a customer's car at LONG'S GASOTERIAwhiCh is open 211 hours cz day. iiii I , c,rc, We ccic ,ccc Y so . 4- .Quai-,-ss? fi - wfvsyfii, ii, 7 isis I f. , 0 I I g, my 1:1 L i, is M3 L, li - , r ' sq.. At up nf -' ..5.'.f51!gIi - I L ,' li: by Lew? ' ' if uf 1 Q95 ,f1,2'vi4 r' Q - if f t. i - w f .... - ' ic V g g C , .2 G 2 in , L Q' AN-z' , A fi Q- - ii, ,iiii . 'figizua I, L ' A iits i ffff wyzmsw, as V., , Chris and Susan agree that dia- monds frorn TOPPEIYS .IEVVELERS are a girl's bestfriend. Scott, Phil and Lloyd say, Give your home a spring Iiftwith color- ful paint available atBREY-WRIGHT LUMBER COMPANY. Cliff, Herb, and Bob Keith play music with o swinging beatatBOB'S VALLEY MUSIC. Mike inspects one of the E. M. THARP TRUCKING INC trucks which has lust arrived with a load offertilizertobe stored in rear tanks until used Norman and Dennis know that PRECISION BRAKE 8. WHEEL stock the finest in boating equip- ment for fun and excitement. Dale and Roselie say, lf you are looking for a new car, go to PORTERVILLE SALES AND SERVICE. Nancy checks the many fine val- ues that Kathy has selectedtrom ZALUD'S MARKET. For the most complete line ot hobby supplies, Sandy and Sharon know that CRAFT AND HOBBY SUPPLY is the place to shop. If your cor sounds like on old IQ Tin con Take it to BUSTER'S . K MUFFLER SERVICE. I IGM uf' N my f, I.-1, if 7, K 2 :Iwf 11791, Af3gr f' is A - g , I3 ,I yfiwm. cy f U hi? W wma -- I '5m,,:, - ' -- 59 ' ' 7- mf 'f 'f A N .N L 1- ,:. ,l , . , , ,,,v v,J.',' ' . ,, , - H - ' I . . I an 2 1, .,A I , I J .. ,, K, - ' BOB'S DRIVE -IN Serves food I ThoT's os good os money con buy. Watch The best in motion pictures from the comfort of your own cor at the PORTERVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE I n Mfg I o J co W 2' QW Wiwf fifmvzi Omfawoe 55 Mffb Q4,'J , C, If fad' 724241 5 131 AANESTAD, JUDY, SR ABSHER. EDWARD, SOPH.. CABIB1, BEVERLY, SOPH ..... 54, ...I4.I31 ..,....57 ACHTERBURG. SHIRLEY FR ..5-1,119 130 ACOSTA, ANDREA, SR... ...14,109 ACTON . E LLEN.JR........ ......45 ACTON, GERALDIHE, SR ...... 14,131 ACTON, MARVIN, SR. .... ..14 BELTON . BE LTON . BERRY1-IILL, C1-IRIS, FR ....61,so,s9 CONTRERAS. FELIX. JR . BEST, MARILYN, SOPH.... ADAMS, SARAH, SOPH ,,.. ...54 ADAMS, EDITH, SOPH... ...55 ADAMS, GAYLE. SOF1-I ........... 55 96,124,132 ADAMS, MARGARET SOPH .....,. 55 117,115,124 AGUILAR, NATALIE, SOFH .... 51,114 AGUIRRE, IRENE, JR ...... .... I 35 AGUIRRE, NADINE, FR... ...65 ACUIRRE, NAOMI. SR .... ...I4 AKIN, BILLY. FR. ...vs AKIN, TOMMY, FR .... ...6s ALBA, BOBBY. SOFH .... ...52 ALBA, ESTELLA, FR. ..... .....65 ALCAFARRAS, oBY. FR ..,... 62,64 119,125 ACCARARRAS, CHRISTINE, JR . . . . 43 ALEXANDER, BARBARA, SOPH ..,. 59 ALLEN. BENNY, FR ..... . ALLEN. DALE FR.... ALLEN. MARY, FR ..... . .59.116 .70. 126 127 ..69 ALLEN, wAYNE, SOFI-I ...s5.s6 BELTON. SI-IELBY, FR. . . JON,FR..,... .... 70 RODNEV, SR... ...15. ...57, BENNETT, ALAN, SR ...... ...... I 5 BENNETT, BARBARA, JR ..... 42. BENNETT, MIKE, JR. ....., .,.... 4 6 BENNETT,'SI-IARDN, SR .. .... 15. BENNETT, wII.LIAM. FR ......... 130 115 125 .64 BENTON, PATRICIA, SOPH .,...... 57 BERBEREA, DENNIS, SOPH . . .59, 119 123 BERGER, JERRY FR .......... 59,127 BERGTHOLD, TOMMY, FR .... 67,116 133 113,121,125 BERRY1-IILL, ERIC. JR.....s5,92. BEYERBACH. CAROL. FR. . . . . . . 121 125 117 .59 BEYERBACH, JERRY, FR ......... 51 BILLIOU. JACALYN, SOPH .... 59,116 123 BIRCHFIELD, RICHARD, SOFH.56,I31 BIRMINGHAM. MARY, FR BISHOP. VANILE. SOPH .... .... . . BOATMAN, JAMES. FR ..... 62,67,90 .15 ALLEY, BARBARA, FR... .... 64,114 ALLEY, JIM JR ................... 43 ALLISON, BARBARA SR ....... 14,111 ALLISON, KATHLEEN. FR ...,... 113 120,130 ALLISON, RAY, FR ,...... .,.., s Ia ALSTDN, ALICE, SOPH ....... ....s:1 ALVAREz, GEORGE, SOPH .... 54,119 AMBRIz, CHRISTINA. FR. ...., 65 AMBRIz, SARAI-4, SR ..,.. I4 AMBRIz, TONY, SOPH .... ..... 5 6 AMBROSINI, CAROLYN, SR ...14.II1 II9. IZ! AMMONS, DALANA, FR .,.. ...... 6 6 ANDERSON, BRUCE, FR ...... 64,113 126,121 ANDERSON, BRUCE, JR...42,I2s, 121 ANDERSON, CHARLES, JR ..., 42,115 ANDERSON, CLETA, FR...65,1I5.1211 ANDERSON, DEAN, SR .... ....14,132 ANDERSON. DENNIS, SOPI-I...52,1o2 132 ANDERSON, DORIS. SOPH .... 55.112 132 ANDERSON, I-IAROLD, FR ,,,,121 ANDERSON, JERRY, FR... ...65 ANDERSON.KEIT11, FR ...., ...66 ANDREWS, CAROL, SORI-I... ...52 ANDREWS, DALE, SR ......,....., 14 ANDREWS, LESLIE, SOPH .... 56,112 ANDREWS. SONDRA. SR .... . . . . 120 ..14 ANDRIGI-IETTO. DANNY, JR .... 42, 74 BLACKBURN, BILLIE JO. JR,,45, BLACKBURN, LINDA, FR ......... BLACKBURN, RICHARD, FR ....,.. 67 BLAKELY, RON, SOPH...5s,90,92,123 BLAND, JOHN, SOPH ...5s,7s,B5,102 BLANKENSHIP, TOM. SOPH ..., 55,59 99,124 BLASINGAME, SHIRLEY, JR ..... BLAYLOCK, RICHARD, FR BLAYLOCK, PAT, SR ,... .. BLEDSAW, CLARENCE, FR .. .. BLEDSAW, CARY, JR ,..... .. BLEDSAW, JUANITA, SR. ...... . . BLUEKLE, ANN, SOPH .,,.. . ..54.95 BOALES. LANA. SOPH. . . BOARD, FATRICIA. FR... ....51. BOBADILLA,ERL1NDA, SR, .54 .53 105 .57 .43 127 .15 .65 .46 .15 IIB .63 .15 BOHMAN, JOHN JR. ...,.,... ...45 BOHMAN, LEONARD, FR ..., ..... 6 6 BOMAR. JIM. JR .......... ...... 4 I BOND, D1JANE.FR. ........... 67,133 BOND, JAMES, SOPH ....,..,. 52,130 BORADORI, RICHARD, SOPH ...... 56 BOSLEY, CONNIE, FR ..,.....,.., E5 BOUGH, LINDA, FR ..... .... 6 5,124 BOYD, RAN0Y.SOFI-1 ..,. ...51,e1 BOYD, SHARON, SOPH... ...57,1I5 BOYDSTUN, EDDIE, FR .,.,... 66,127 BOYDSTUN, JERRY, JR ........... 46 BOYDSTUN, KENNETH, SR ....,... 15 BDYER, GREG, JR ....,.. ...4I,42,74 a6.93,119 BOYER. SUSAN. SR .......,. .15. BOYLES, LARRY, FR , ,, , BRACKETT, SHIRLEY, SR 122 .63 .15 BRADBURY. CARL, JR .,....... 45.93 BRADBURY. MARY. SR 87.100 BRASSFIELD. JACK. SR. ..,.... . ARCA, DANIELLE. SR... ...I4,93 ARCE, DCINNEL, JR.. . .. ...42.97 ARENS, GINGER. SR..... .... . ...14 BABCOCK. MIKE. JR 115 ARMER, LARRY. SOPH . . . . . . . . . ARMSTRONG. GERALD. SOPH ARMSTRONG. KAREN. R.....57 F ARMSTRONG. NOLA. FR . ARTEN, LINDA, SOPH ASH, MARLYS, SOPH ATKINS. GARY SR ..... . .. . AUTRY. DANNY, JR... AYERY, RODNEY. SR... AVILA. JOHNNY. JR AVILA. MICHAEL. FR..... AZEVEDO. ROBERT, SOPH BABINEAU, LINDA, JR.... ..53 .....s1 126,127 .125 .....55 .....51 .5I,I19 .I4,Ion .....AI .....I4 .4s,I16 ,eo,I16 .....53 ,5I,112 .....42 BABINEAU, RENEE, SOPH .... ....52 BACGETT, SHIRLEY. SR. . . . . .14.1o6 BAGLEY. MIKE. FR...... .....59 BAILEY, ALICE, SR . .... .. .....14 BAILEY, SHELLEY, SR... ..., ..14 BAKER, MARIE, JR .......... 115 BAKER, MARY LOUISE, SR ..,,.,. I4 BAKER, DANNY, FR ,... .......... 6 4 .IIB BRADLEY, BETTY. SOPH ...... .. BRADLEY. LARRY, FR. ., BRAND, MARGARET, FR ..s7 ,124. .51 .64 133 .15 BRASSFIELD, KENNETH, SR .,,, ,.15 BRATCHER. LINDA, FR...... BRATTON. ANN. SOPH ..... 59.96 .....66 127 BRAY, BONNIE, FR ..... ..... 6 3, BRAZELL. DON, JR ........... 43,100 BRASELL, EDDIE, SOPH .......... 54 BRENTS, SHERRY, FR ..,........ BRETZ, WOODY, SR. ...,.. 15.94, BREWER. CARL, SOPH BREWER, JOYCE, SOPI-1..52,IIs, BREWER, MARY. FR ........... .. 113 .66 117 .56 122 .67 BREWTON. ROGER, FR , .. . ,. BRIDGEMAN. DDNNIE, SR... BRINKMAN, BONNIE. SOPH ,. . .59.9s BRITT. JO. FR. ....,,.. . 120. .61 .15 124 .. .... .sa BRITTAIN. CI-IERYL, SR .. .... 15,125 BRITTAIN, CAIL. FR. .... BROAD. RICHARD, FR ...65. II4 .. .. ..,, 63 BROCKMAN. MARION. SR. ..15.97 124,132 BROCKMAN, SHARLENE, JR ...43,91 124,132 BROOKS, JERRY. SR ..., ...16,Ioo BROOKS, TOMMY, FR ...66,13I BAKER, SUSAN. SOPH .... 59, 96,133 BROUGI-I, BROWN, ASA, SOFH.... ...51, BROWN. CLIFF. SR... LYNDA. JR ...46. 130 102 ...16.74 132 132 1:12 1:12 125 132 127 130 BROwN,DALE,SR... .....I6.9s 120, BROWN, DATHEL, FR. .... 66.125, BROWN, DAVID, FR ....... 1o,I25, BROWN, DIANA. JR .......... 125, BROwN, DOROTHY, FR ...63,1I1, BROWN, GREG, FR ..,........ 70. BROWN, JEANNE, FR ...., 66.116, BROwN, JO ANN, FR ...... 69.116, DEMASTERS, JOHN, SOPH... .. .55 BROWN, ELAINE, JR .....,....... BROWN, KENNETH, SOPH .,...... BROWN, LARRY, FR .... 66,B1,95. BROWN, FAT, JR ....,....... 131, BROWN, STEPHEN, FR .. .... .. BROWN, WANDA, FR ..... .. BRUNSEN, RICHARD, JR ...... .. BRYANT, GAIL, JR .............. BUEHLER, DOROTHEE, SDRI1.... 116. BUFFINGTON, AARON, FR ...65, BUNCE, WAYNE, SOPH . ...... 57, BIJNTRDCK, DAVID, JR .... 43,51 BURCHELL, KENNETH, JR ,,,,,,, BAKER,TOM,JR... ....... .95.I33 BALL, ELDON, SR .,.... I4, ,95,I21 BALLEW, MARILYN, JR .... 1 .... 43 BALLEW, GLENDA, FR. .. ...55 BALLMES, LINDA, FR... ...ss BANFDRD, CONNIE, JR .... ..... l 2 BANTA, KENNETH, SOPH . . ,95, IZ3 BARBARICK, RONALD, JR ......... II BARBER, BILL, SR ...... ..14,s2,13:I BARNES, LANA, JR ..... .... I I2,II3 BARNES, MARCIA, SR . . ....... Il,9B BARNETT, BETTY, JR ............ 46 BARNETT, JUDY, FR..66,12o,125,I30 BARRIOS, ARNOLD, FR ........... 70 BARTON, BARBARA, FR .. ..... 68 BASYIAN, PAT, SR ...... ..... I 5 BATE, STEVE, JR ............ 97,1013 BA'I'fLE5, BARBARA, SOPH ...50,5S I I2 BAXTER, GARY, FR ... -..55 BAXTER, GLENN, FR .... ...65 BAXTER, ROBERT, JR... .....lI BAYLESS. DUANE, SR. . . .... . . I5 BAYS, CAROL. FR ..... .,.. sz .II4 II7, 121 BEARD, JOANNE, JR ..... ...... 4 J BEARD, KATHLEEN, JR... .... .132 BEATY, RICHARD, FR. ---.-,.. 85,127 BEAVER, MARY ANN, SR ..... I5, I33 BEAVERS, DAVE, JR .... ........ 4 3 BECK, DIANA, SOPH .......... 53,117 BEECHLER, TONY, SOPH ...... 53,57 BE11RENs,.1ANET, FR ........ 63.113 BERRENS, TIMOTHY, SOFH...ss,I32 BSLCHER, CLYDE, JR ..... 43,115,124 BELL, MIRIAM, SR... .....I5 BURFORD, JIM, SOR1-1, ,,,,,,,,,,, BURGER, TOM, SR ...I6,9o 111, BURRIS, KAY, SR ......... ..... BURROUGI-I, SI-IARON, FR ........ BURTON, JACK, SR ....... ...I6. BURTT, LAURA, FR , .,,,,,,,,,,, BUTLER, LINDA, SOFH ..,, 54.96. 130 .42 .57 102 132 .67 .69 .45 .45 .51 123 116 1:11 127 .42 .SS .92 123 .16 .69 116 .65 112 125 BYERS, JUDY, SR................I6 BYARS. THOMAS, FR.........67,1I4 COMINGORE, LYNDA, FR CONE, CHERYL, SDFI-I... BYERS, BETTE, FP ...62.53.114, 125 104 II4,I15,1I1,I2s CADENA, FRANCISCO, SOFI-I...53,so CADILLA, JOSEPI-IINE, FR ...65 CACLE, SANDRA, SR... .... ...16 CAGLE, DAN, SR ....... ..... . ..I6 CAIN, VAUGHN, SOPH . ........... 55 CALDERON, MANUELA, SOPH ..... 59 cALDwELL, JACDUELIN, soPH...59 CALDWELL CALDWELL .JOSEPH. SR.....I6.115 , BETTY, FR.... .....67 CONE, PATTY. SOPH ........ . . CONKLIN, KENN. SOPH .... .... 5 1.102 CONNELLEY. BILL. SHOP ...,.55 ......50,S5 51,57 112,120,125 .17 CONNER, BETTE, SR ..... . CONNER, DENNIS, SR . CONNER, BARBARA, SOPH ....... CONRAD, ELEANOR, SOPH .... 59, 117, CONRAD, KAREN, FR ..... 63,II:1, CONTRERAS, DANIEL, SR. ..... I7 CALIENDO, GARY, FR ..., ...65 CALKINS, SYLVIA, JR ,... ...... 4 2 CALLISON, CHRIS. FR ........ 63,113 CALLISON, SUSAN. SOPH. ...sI,12s ..4I,sI, COOK . DONALD. FR............ COOK,NEAL. SR ..... CALLISON. TONY, FR ..., ..... 6 4 CAMP, ALFRED, FR ...57,III CAMP, CORDELL, SR.... 16,54 CAMP, CRAIG, SOPH .. ...55,55 CAMP, LITA, SR. .... ...... 1 5 CAMP, ROBERT, FR ...... ....66,131 CAMARENA, FREDDY, SR,,,...I6,75 .17 .51 115 125 117 120 .74 116 65. 93 .33 COOK, RICHARD, SR. ...,.. 33,93.Io3 125,127 COOK, ROLAN, FR ............. 63,93 CDOKSEY, GLENDA, SOPH... ...ss COOPER, GARY, SOPH .... ...ss COOPER, GAYLE, SOPH .... ...56 COFE, NEvA, SOPH ............,. 56 COPELAND, FAULE-I-rE. JR. ...... 43 CORKINS, wILLIAM, FR ...... 93,113 CAMARENA , JUANITA, JR... .....46 CAMFBELL, CARL, FR .....133 CAMPBELL, COLE, FR ....... 56.133 CAMFOS,CYNT1-IIA,FR.,..62,6s,1an CORNELI LIS. BILL. SOPH. .... .55.s1 CANADA. JANICE. FR... ...... 53,113 CANALES. TONY. SOF1-I 126,127 CANDELARIA, RAULA, SOFI-I.. ..5z CANERDAY, LANA, SR ........ 16,132 CANFIELD, CLAYTON, SR ..... 16,32 101.1611 CANNELLA, BEN, JR ...... 45.19.126 CANNELLA, DAVID, SOFH ..52,sn.119 126 CANTRELL, ARLENE, SR... ...Is CANTRELL, IRIS, FR .... ...67 CANTRELL, LARRY, JR .... ...41 CARABAX, JESSE, SR .... , ......, 34 CARCENILLA, PETE, JR .... 45,711,611 93,119,125 CAROTI-IERS, MICHAEI. JR...42, CARPENTER, JOLYN, SOPH ...-.. CARR. BuDDY, JR............ CARRILLA, GLORIA, FR CARRILLO, JOE, SR .... 15,14, CARREL 123 13:1 ....46 64.130 54,100 CARRILLD. MIKE, FR .... . ..... 66,50 L, DOUG, SR .... .... 1 6,132 CARSON. w1LLIAM, JR CARTER, JACOUE, FR .. CARTER, JOHNNY. FR .. .42 .63 .611 CARTER, PATSY, JR .....45 CARTER. RON, SOPH .... ...... 5 4.31 CARTwRIc.I-IT, DANNY, FR... ...ss CASE, DON, JR ........ ,.... ..... 4 s CASTLE. YVONNE, FR ......... 62,65 CASTRILLD, ART1-IUR. FR .... 69,163 CASTANEDA. PATRICK, SOPH .... 57 CASTENON, JOSIE, SOFI-1 ......... 53 CASTILLD. ELIZID, SR ........... 34 CAULK, JOEL. FR ........ 63.115.13I CORNELIUS, COLIN. SR ..... ...I1 CORNELIUS, LARRY, SOPH ....... 54 CORNELL, BARBARA, SDRI-I ...17,se 96,119,120 CORNELL, wARD .... .... 116,92 CORY, SUSAN, .IR .... ..... . 46 COSBY. DAVID. FR ..... ....... 6 6 COSTA, GEORGE, FR ....,.. 63,110.69 93,121 COTTEN, MARY ELLEN, FR...61,113 1:10 COTTON. RUBY, FR ...63 DOUGH, BETTY, FR ...GJ CowAN, GARY, SOFH.... ...52 COWAN, JERRY, SOPH .... ...52 COx.CARDLYN. JR . ............. 104 COX, TERRY, JR .......... 42,BB,II9 Cox, TROY. SOPH .....,. s4,1e.ss,s: CRABTREE. CHARLES, FR ........ EE CRASTREE, LOYD, FR .... ...64 CRABTREE, LLOYD, SR .,........ IB CRABTREE, PATRICIA, SR ...15.II6 124 CRABTREE, PAT, JR ......... 42,116 CRAETREE, THOMAS, SR .... 18,112 123.131 CRAFT, CHARLES, FR .....64 CRAIG, BENNY. SR .. ...III CRAIG, VAL. SOF1-I ...52 CRAIN, wILLIAM, FR .... ...10 CRAMER, DONNA, SR ...Is CRANIER, LINDA, SOPH . .... ...SI CRAMMER, GLENDA, SOPH ....... 53 CRAMMER, KENNETH, FR ..... 55,53 CRANSTON, CAROLYN. SOPH. .... 55 CRIC1-ILDW. JIM. SOPH' .... 59.1e,as 93,119,133 CRICHLOW. SANDY. FR CRIF-P. DON, SOPH ..,... CRISTAN. BARBARA, FR. ..... 65. CEMO, CONNIE. JR. ...... 42,122,119 CEMO, JANE, JR .... ......... 1 12 CEMO, JUDY. SR. ..... ....12,42,I12 CEMO, TOMMY, FR ........ 51,110,112 CERTUCI-IE, ADRIAN, SOFH .... 52,51 63 CERTUC1-IE, DANIEL, FR .... ...61 CERTUCHE, NANCY. FR .......... 611 CIIAMBERLEN, NANCY. SOPI-I,.se,9g CHAMBERS. JACK. JR . ......... .43 CHANDLER. WH-MA. JR. .. .. ..43. 131 CRISTAN, BEATRIZ. FR . ..... 55. CRISTAN. JANIE. SOPH ...... CROSS, ROBERT . SOPH . . .S5,7B. CROSIAR, JOI-IN, FR . ..... 52.63. 120. CROwELL, DALE, FR ....64. CRUZ. RICHARD. FR CUMMINGS. JAMES. FR CUNNINCHAM, JOAN, FR CHANEY, BILL, SR ..... ..... I 1 CHENAULT, JUNE, FR .... ...66 CHAFPLE, JEANNIE, FR .... ...66 CHAFFLE, JUDY. FR .............. 55 CHASE, JAMES, FR ........ 57.61.99 CHILD, VIC JR ...... 4I,42,92,I12,1I3 CHILDERS, DIANE. JR ,,.... .... 4 J CHILDERS, JUDITI-I, FR ...63 CHILDERS, PAT, SR. ..... . ...Iv CHOATE, CYNTI-IIA, JR .... ...45 CHOATE, DUANE. FR .. .......... .70 CHOATLMARY, FR... ..... ..9I1,I19 CURTIS. DALEY, .65 .SI 122 122 .52 113 113 132 119 .70 .65 .69 CUNNINGHAM, KATIE, SOPH...51,59 112.120.133 CURTIS, SHIRLEY, SR ...........Ia JOAN. FR ...... .... ..69 DANIEL, JUDY, SOPH .... ..5I.53, DANIEL, NATHAN, FR ..... .... 116. PENNV.FR..63.119.120.12a 124 ..69 DANIEL, PRISCILLA, FR ,,.,,, 67 DANIEL. TED. JR .... ....43, DARBY, JAMES. FR .... CHRISTENSEN, BILL, SOPH ..55.103 CHRISTENSON, DON. SR .... 17,90,91 123.130 CHRISTENSON. LYNDA. SR ..... ..17 CHRISTL, BOE, SR...... ..... .I7.4I CI-IRISTL, RICKY, JR . .... ,105 CHURCH, CAROL, JR .... 130,131 CLARK, BETTY, SR .. .......... 17 CLARK, JOEL, SOPH . ....... .....57 CLARK, JOHN, SOFH ,..5n,54,7a,100 116 .54 DARE, GERALDINE, FR .... ...65 DARE, JANET, JR ........... .....42 DARNELL, SUSAN, SR ...1s, 104, 106 132,155 DAUDISTEL, GARY, SOPH .... 56,1111 120 DAVENPORT, ROGER, JR ...... 35.45 104,120 DAVIDSON. DOYLE, SR ........... 34 DAVIDSON, MARVIN, SOPH .. ...52 DAVIDSON, MARY, FR .... ...66 DAVIDSON. MICHAEL, FR... .. 119,126,127 CLARK, JUDY, JR . ..... 42,106 CLARY, LAUREL, SR... .....17 CLARK, MIKE, FR ....... ...... 6 J CLARK, PAMELA, SOPH. ..... 511,115 CLARY. LINDA. FR .......... 55 CLASSEN, JOYCE, SOPH ..... 55,125 CLEM. DONALD. FR .. ...... . .... 69 CLEM. HAROLD. SR ..... .........34 CLEMENT, MARIAN, FR ..64,I1s,125 CLIFTON, DORIS. FR.............65 CLIFTON, LINDA, SR 17 CLINE, ALLEN, SR... ...17 CLINE, JOHN, SOFH .... ......... 5 3 CLINE, PAT, JR .................. 41 CLOER, BILL. SR ..... 17,123,133 CLOWER, VERNON, JR...... ...... 45 COBBS. SHARON. SR .. ...17 COBURN, DWIGI-1T........ ...62 COCHRAN, JERALD, FR.. . . ...65 COE, JANE, SOPH ...... .... . ....55 COEN. LLOYD. SR .57 DAVIS. BETTY, FR ........ ...66 DAVIS, BRENDA. FR.... ...1o DAVIS, DREw, FR ...69 DAVIS, DANNY. SR ..... .... I s DAVIS, JERRY, SR ...... ...1II.92 DAVIS, JOHNNY, SOFI-1 .... ...III DAVIS, ROBERT. SR ..... ...Is DAVIS, STEVE, SOPH ............ 59 DAVISON. JAMES. SOPH ......... DAYBELL.CLA1.IDIA. FR...62,64,II3 DEARINS, BETTY, JR ..... ..4s DEAKINS, BOB, SOFI1 .... ..55 DEAN, BRUTON, SR ..... ...1a,I3I DEAN, RONNIE, bUP H ...J2.BI DEBORDE, MARY, FR ...61 DELAIR, VICTOR, SR .... .. .... Ia DELGADO, CARMEN, FR... .... ..69 DELK, LEROY, FR ........... 61,131 DELK, RDNNIE. FR ............... 64 COFFEE, JOHN, SOPI-1....54,1z3..124 COLE. MARlLYN.F'R........ ..... 66 COLEMAN, ALBERTA, SR... COLEMAN, EDDIE. FR COLEMAN, LINDA, FR... COLLINS, JERRY, SR .... COLSON, RONDII, SOPH COMER, RICHARD, FR COMER, LEILA, SOPH... ...17 ...sa ...66 ...33 ...59 ...65 ...53 DEMASTERS, LORNA, JR... .. DEMFSTER. DANNY. SOPH . ..... DENSON.DONNIE.FR DEPAOLI, DIANE. FR ...... 15,72, DEPAOLI, ELIZA, JR .... .46. DEPAOLI, HELEN, JR ....4z, DEPAOLI, JOHN, FR ...... ..... DEFAOLI, JOSEPH, SOPH ..... Sz DEPAOLI, THOMAS, JR . ,.45 .43 .55 .66 Ios 121 122 .65 ,1a .51 112 DEPUTY, REN, SDFH ...... s5,s1.121 DEFIJTY, SANDRA, ,. , .... ,..41 DESIMDNE, DIANA, JR . . .... 42 DESIMONE, MARIO FR. . .,..10 DESOTA CLAUDE SOP . .... .90 DESDTO, DIANA, R .,... ks I, DEsOTO.RoBER ,SR.., ...... 1Ia,12,5,,,3'f 1 I -N DEVINE. RATHER NE. SORH .,:IL,jh4' I . DEwI'rT, ALICE, R ..., I!,,,1'f...Is ', , DICRERSON, DIAII. JR ,,2ZT.1.,41,1Q4 f DICKERSON. ME '4NfSR..l. DICREY, JOYCE. R. ..,. ..1 .212 00,130 DICRSONVLEDNARD. FR,,..bIrfs0,93 DICKSONI LARRY.ISR ., ..... ,....Ie DILDAY, RUSSELL. JR .........., 42 EILLAHUNTY, BILL, SOFH ..,.... 52 DISMURE, DARRYL, JR ,.., .,.. 4 3 DGDSDN, CONNIE. JR .... .... 4 2 DOLLAR, LINDA, FR ............. 55 DDNALDSON, BRUCE, SOFH ..5a. 114 -X , 115,120,132 DDNALY. TOM, JR .... .....,., I 31I DooLAN, BXLDLFR ..... ..., 5 5,1IsI DOTSON, ND A, FR ....,.. '54,1311' DoT1-ERS IAN A. FRN... ...l,s3,5Ia DOTY, :Inu A S0121-I ...,... 55,67 DOUGLAS JO1-4N,,FR .. . . . .64,s0.53 1 . ', . 103.113 1 DOVE, GARY, FR.,..I..s3f94.s9,1I3 DOWNING. SANDRA. SDH-I,...5I. 115 ' 5 . X 119 DOYEL, DAVID, SOFH .e1,s5.112,I2s DOYEL, DICK, SR .,,, - .......,.,. 18 DOYEL, JERRY. SR ..... ..I5 DOYEL. RO ERT. FR .,..,... 53.115 DRISRELL, TRISHA, FR .....,..,. 69 DI.1ER, cHARLES.FR,... ,.,.5s,1a1 DUKE, BRENDA. JR ...,...... 46,132 DUKE, LINDRA, JR ....,,..,.,.. 42 DULAY, LFREDO, SR..19,75Xa3,1oo DIJLAY, CB, JR .....,...L J, ...'Qx6,II9 DIJLAY. VERNE. SR ...,. -,..2..19 DULAY, R SA, SOPH ..,.... .57,II5 DUNBAR, ENNI ,JR .42,74,102,1os DUNCAN, RBA ,JR ....... 45,130 DUNCAN. NNY. FR ,.... ....... 6 9 DUNCAN, D ROTHY, SR ...,19 DUNCAN, JE Rv, JR ..,... .,.. 4 5 DUNCAN. NOR AL, SOPH... ...,,ss DUNCAN, SHIRIEETL FR ...... .ss DUNCAN, SUE. FR .... I ...... ,.e5,130 DUNN, MYRTLE, JR ..I...45 DUNN, w1NFORD, SR ' .... ,I5 DUNNING, RICHARD, FR '... ,f1.ss DURHAM, ANITA. FR...1l- ...,s1 DURHAM, BETTY, Sarraf.: .,.., ss DURHAM, KENNETH, .IRI 2. .,.., 42,93 DUTSCHMANIPJANEL JR . .... 45.130 DUTY. FRANCES..JR ..... ...... 4 2 DYKE, DONALD, FR .1 ..... ..,. 5 7 DYKES, CARSON ,RSOPH ..., 52 DVKES, DAVID, JR ....,.. ....A5 DYKES. RICHARD. SQFH .. ..,,,.. 53 EAGAN, F-ATRICK, FP .,..64,115,117 EALA, FLORY, SOFH ,... . .,...... S8 EALA, STEVE, SR ..,.... 19,7B.Bs,93 EASLEY. RICHASD. JR .,........,. 45 EASTER, JOHN. FFL... ....65 EATON, JIM. SR .,...,... ..... 1 9 EAVES, JEAN, JR , ..,.... ....... 4 2 EBEL1NG,cARDL, SOFH .... 114,115 122 ECKARD, GEORGE, FR. ,.,.. 54.73.53 1o3,119.125 ECREL, SANDRA, SR ..,...... 19,129 ECRHOFF, RICHARD, .IR..9o,123,I31 ECOEIZA. LILLIAN, FR ...,.,. 57.II3 125,130 ECOEIZA, MARIA, SR ,.,. ...I9.I33 EDSELL, GEORGIA, FR... ...II3 EDSELL, LA JUAN, FR .,..59 EDwARDS, DwAYNE, JR .......... 42 EFSEAFF, DAVID. SOFH .,.... 51,114 II5 EFSEAFF. KATHRIN. JR... .....42 ELLIOTT, LARRY, FR ..., .... 5 5,53 ELLIOTT, FATRIGIA. JR .,....,... 46 ELLIS, DANDY. JR, ....,.. 42,55.119 ELLIS, GARY. FR ..,....,.,... 55,99 ELLIS, GWENDELYN. FR ...,.,,.. 55 ELLIS, HAL. JR ..,,.......... 45,1113 ELMORE, BoNN1E,SoFI-I, .......,. 51 ELMDRE, STEVEN, SOPH ..... 55.131 ELSwcRTH, ROSEMARY. JR...46.ss IZJ EMBERSON, JAMES, SR ...,.,,.., Is EMERSON, BRENDA, SOPH . . .5I,1o4 125 EMERY, JANICE, FR ...... , ..,,... 61 EMERV, JOHN. SR ,... I9,96,IJI ENC1NAS.JuDY. FR... ....., ..55 ENMIS, MIKE, JR ..,, .42 EDFF, DwIGHT, SR .,.. ,...19.14 EFFS, TODDY, SOPH.... ..... ..53 ERVIN. JESSIE. SOFH ........ 55.127 ESCAMILLA, MANUEL, FR ....,... 65 ESCAMILLA, ROLANDD, FR ......, 10 ESFEJO, FATRIGIA, JR ...... 43,114 EsFIN0zA, BENNY, JR .... ..45 ESP1NO2A, HENRY. SR.., .... ..19 ESFINozA, LEONA, FR ,.... 1 ..... S9 ETTNER, JACK, SOFH ...... 11a,5L,s5 EVANS, JOYCE, JR ..., ........ 4 J EVANS, MARGD, JR . .... ....4s EVANS. FAT. SOPI-1 ..... .9B.I22.1:I2 EVANS, YVONNE, SOPH ....... 51.55 112.127 FAEELA, SHIRLEY, FR .... . .54 FACIO, JOSIE. JR .,..... ...43,7a FAGG, ANN. JR ,..,..,,.,.. ..... 4 5 FAIRCHILD, JAMES, FR ....... 70,01 FAIRLESS, JAMES, SOPH ....52,1z4 FALCONER, BARBARA, SOPH . .5I,5e 112,125 FALCONER, JANET, SR... ..19.I04 122,122 FAROUARSON, LINDA, SR ........ 19 FARROW, JANET. SOP!-I .......53,ss I' I. A,- I - K .ix .f ' J VI I FAUCETT. I-IAROLD, SR FAULOONER, LIZ, FR' ....... FAULCONER, JAMES. SDFH . FAzIO, JOHN, SDPH ......... FENNER, CONNIE. SR . ...... FENNER, JACOUELINE, SOP FERGUS, TERRY, SOFH .... FERGUSON, ANDY, SR.,,,. FERGUSON, D NA, FR ...., FERRERO, DIA A, SOPFI ..... .-.Is 2 .56- 1 2 9 ..... 5 .,I.'53, 0 T .... 5 84 .53. FETTERS, BARBARA, SOPH ...., FIELDS, F1-41L1JIF,'FR .... ......, F1NcH, LARRY, SR .............. FISHER, BOE, SoFH...5s,5o,11a. F1SK,,R BERT1 JR ............ 42 FLANNE IFLEISCRHAUER, EDMIJND. , . J , . JO1-INNY.FR....... . So FIJEMING, ALLEN.IFR FLORER. GREG. FR ...,I..55.12s, FLORES, JAGRIE, FR ....... . .... FLORES. OPI-1ELIA.,FR... FLORES, RAY. JR..1,.... FLOWERS, ,IAMES, F.R........... FLOYD. BOBEY, SOPH ..... 19,75 FLOYD. EOPEY. SOPH .......... .52 .70 .19 123 .El .55 IGI .56 127 .55 .66 .45 .70 .93 .55 FLOYD, STIEIIEN. JR ,.., 41.5130 FoRD,IJAMES, SR .... .... 3 3,912,123 F D. JIMMY, JR .,..... ........ 4 5 F NER, E'rHEL,j JR ..... .... 1 20 FORNER, REBECCA, FR ...:..s 112 OSTER, GLENDA, Jn... ..,.. 43,116 FOSTER, THOMAS. FR L..59.115,121 FOWLER. K REN. FR.N.I .,....... 57 FowLE SOFH .... ..,. 5 1 Fox, J S. JR ..,.., ,..43 Fox, A ICIA, FR .,,.. ......, 6 6 Fox. BOS- JR ,............ , ..... I-12, FRANCE, RACHEL. SDRH.51,112,I16 FRANT4uM,1RpN, SR,...1s.14.b?A.121. FRAS1-IERJQERRIL, SoP1+....,52,1o2 J 115,'122,131 FRASHER,,S1-IERRIL, soF1-I ..,. 51,61 FR O, LEONAR ' JRI,. ...... 45,32 FR DR1GKS,'UY,.FR ...., 70.01.121 FREDRICKS, ,INDA1-SOPH ........ sz FR1cKE,I DONNA,,FR ........,. 50,130 FRIESEN. JOYCE. FR ...... 62,137,115 V, R' ' I 122.1132 FR1ESE,N. SANDRA, SR... 0,104,114 1 - 116.1 ,I30,1:s3 FRGESGHLE, SHIRLEY, JR. FROST, JEF, s ..... ' ..... 11,120.32 FRDST, PAMEEMSOP ...51,'9s.119X FROST, PENN , SDPH .,.. 58.98.119 FRY, DARLENE, JR,... S .... 42, 1:12 FULLER, JODY. FR .... ..55 FURR, FAUIJA. FR ff. ..,..... 53 GABRIELI ESTHBIR, FR .,53,113,111 GAGE, ALLEN, SOPH ....., 51.51.121 GAINES, MARY, SR ........,..... 20 GAINES, RILEY, SOFH ...,..... 55,53 GALLIMDRE, JIMMIE, SOPH .,.,.. 53 GAMBL1N,cYNTH1A,FR ,.s2,51,115 IZB GAZMON, MIKE. FR .... 55,BI,B9,I25 GANEY, CHARLES, FR ......,..... 93 GANEY, DOUGLAS, FR ..... 51,111,113 EARAY, DAVE, FR ..,.. . ,...... 55 GARAY, JOE, JR ....... ...45,e3 GARCIA, EzELDA, FR ,. ...59 GARCIA, JAIME. JR .....45 GARCIA, JESSE, SR... ...2U,34 GARCIA. LYDIA. FR .,..,1o GARCIA. MADGE. JR ,... ..,45 GARDNAR, LENNIE. SR .,..,..,.., zo GARFIELD, DOUG, SOPH ,,., ...53.7B 93,54 GARFIELD, LDLETA, JR ,.,,.. 4I.9B GARFIELD, MELVIN. FR .......... 55 GARLUND, LESLIE, SOPH .,.. 55.114 115.1311 GARRETSON, MERLE, SOFH..53,II5 GAR-1-UNG, KATHLEEN. JR ..,...., 45 GARTUNG, MARK. SR , ..... 3:1,14,94 GAVEL, DAVID. JR ..... ....,... 4 2 GAVEL, RUSSEL, SR .... . ..... zo GELLER, JAMES, SR .,.,.. .....,. 2 0 GEMMELL, MAYTIE, SR ,,,. 9.z0,1z2 GEOBLE, JUD1. SOFH . ,......,... 53 GEOBLE, SHARON, FR ..,. .,,s6 GEORGE, DON. SR ........,..,..,. 20 GERDES, DONALD, SR .........,,. 20 GERDES, JESSE, FR ,SJ, I I7, I IS, IZ3 ISERDES, SHIRLEY, JR ........,.. 42 GERINGER, JOHN, SR ...2n GIBSON, FHIL, JR ...... ..,42 GIBSON, RUTH, SCPH ............ 55 GIBSON, SHERMAN, SoPH..5s,a1:,s9 93. I25 GIDDENS. SHANNON. FR ,,.....,. E4 GIDDINGS, DOUG. JR ....., 42.B5,IO2 105,131 GIFFORD, MARGIE, FR ,...... 53,124 GILBERT, DONALD, SR ........... 21:1 GILBERT, ROBERT, SR .,........, zo GILL, BRENT. SR .,,2o.so,sz,e5,132 GILLETT, SUSAN. JR .,.,..,. 42.132 GIRA1JDI,SI-IARON, SR... ,20. IDA. 105 GLAVES. CAROL. SOPH , . . ....5B.1a5 112,125 GLovER,CHER1E. SOPH .,...55 GoBEL. LEON. JR ..... ..,45 GOBEL, FETE, SDFH ..... ...53 GOBLE, RAY, SORH . ........ ...ss GODwIN, CLAUDETTE, FR ...65 GODWIN, MARK, FR .. .... ..... 5 B GQETSCI-I, MARTIN, SR ....... 20,99 GOLDEN. KENNETH, SOPH ...5a,115 GOMEZ, EMMA, JR ............... 42 GOMEZ,JDHN,FR .....7O GDMEz, MARY, SR... ...2o.34 GONE, HOWARD, JR , ......... 45, GONZALES. FRANRIE, FR ,,...EB GONZALES. NICK. SOPH ...... GONZALES. RUBEN. SOPH .57.l0 93. GOODMAN, DAVID, FR ...,..,, ss, GOODNIGHT, CLARENCE. SOP1-1 . . 132 .sa .52 .119 121 121 .56 GOODSON, MYRNA. JR .,.122 GORDON, LILLIAN, FR .... ,...s3 GoRDoN, NANCY, SR .... .... 2 o GQRNE, JERRY. SR ...... ,...2o GOUCHER, BE1'rY. SR. ........... zo GOULD, DAVE, SR ........ 20,105,121 Go1Jx,JENN1FER,JR..,a,4s,Io4.113 ' I 119,12o,12z,133 COwER, SANDRA, SR ......... ,..20 GRAHAM. QAROLYN, FR ..,.5s .G'RAHAM. LINDA, SR . .... .... 2 1 GRAHAM. REGINA. SR ...... ..... 2 1 GRANT, DOUGLAS, SOFH ......... 5:1 GRANTI-IAN,1syRRY, SOPH ...55, 103 GRANT AM, MARILYN, SR .,.,..,21 GRAY. ARRELL, SORI-I ....,. 51,110 GIiA'Q,,.GLENN. JR ........ 41.51.127 GRAY, STEVEN. SOPH. . . . . . . . .5B.99 GREEN, ERIC, .1R........ ....,4z GREEN, HERSHEL. SR ...21.90 GREEN.PAT,SR.. ..... .,...21 GREENE. DOUGLES. SOPH .,.,56.99 132 GREENE. STEVEN, FR. .... 59,139,132 GREER, SHIRLEY, FR ............ ss GREER, VERDA. SR ...,21 GREGORY, JOSEPH. JR... ,..45 GRENFELL, GARY, FR .... ...... 6 7 GRENFELL, TOMMY, FR. ...... ..127 GRIGGS, JACK, SDF1-I ,...... 3a,51,s2 53,119,125 GRIGSBY, OONNIE, FR .,.53,124,I27 GRISWOLD, JUDITH, SR ...... 21,132 GRISWOLD, BOB, FR ...s2,53,e3,113 CRISWDLD, SHIRLEY, SOPH..55,1I5 X 122.126 ROSHONG, WALTER, FR .... 53,119 13:1 ROUND, PAM, SR ....... 21,114,117 I 120.133 GUBLER, ANNETTE, SOFH . ..59,112 ' 120,123,132 GUEYARA, GLORIA, SOPI-1 ........ 55 GUILLORY, LARRY, FR... .,.59 GUINN, DENNIS, JR ...... ...45 GUINN, GENE. FR ....... .59 GU1oN,RRIS,SR. ............ 21,131 GURLEY, LARRY, FR, ..... 65,130,113 R 115,119 GIIJTHRIE, LESS, SR .,..... 21,9-1.99 '. 105,117,122 GUzMAN, VAL, SOPH ....... ...5s,7s 112,132 I-IACEMAN, JONELL, JR ...... 45,115 HALE, CLENDA, SOPH .... ...53.II5 HALL, DANNY. FR ............ 50,130 HALL, LAURENCE. SOPH ...... ..131 HALL, JERRY. JR ..... 4:1.74.Ioz,131 HAMILTON, FAT. JR ...,..... 42,131 HAMMER, CLIFF, FR ......... 66,121 HAMMOND, JIM. SOFH ...... 59,9o,93 HAMMOND, ROLLAND, FR .,...... 67 HAMON, DANNY. FR, ,,,, , ,,,,, 55 HAMFTON. DANNY, FR --v., 58 HAMPTON, JOE, JR ........... 45,124 HAMPTON, NOVEENA, SOPH ...... 52 HAMFToN,w1LL1AM. SR.... .,.z1 HANGGI, JANET, SR ...... ..... 2 1 HANGGI. KENNETH, JR ........ 82,99 HANSON. ERIC, SR ,,.21,s7,1I4,I2o HARDEN, ART, SR. .........., 21,127 HARDEN, NIARJORIE, JR,... ,..,.42 HARDY, KEITH, SR ............... 21 HARRINS, JEANEE, SOPH .... 52,116 HARMON, JANICE, SOFH ..51,s6,114 115,120,125 HARMON, JUNE, SR ...... .... 2 1,115 HARNESS, wILLIAM, SOPH ....... 55 HARPER, JAMES. JR ........... ..45 HARFER, JOHN, FR .. ..... s2,s4,113 HARREL, MORENE, SOPH ......... 55 HARRIS. BILL. SOPH. ........ 52,127 HARRIS, JLIDY, JR ....... ..45 HARRIS, NOLAN, FR .............. 69 HASTINGS, PAM, FR ..... 52,113,123 HATCH, DONALD, SR .,...... 21,131 HATFIELD,ANN1E, FR.,. .... ..65 HATFIELD, ULIS, JR .,.,.46 HATWIG, PATSY, FR .... ..65 HAUERT, TIM, FR .... .... 7 0,121 HAUK, BETTY, FR ...... . ...,. 513 HAUN, VINNIE, SOFH ...........,, 55 I-IAwK1NS, NORMA JEAN. SOFI-I,.130 HEARD, JOSEPH, SOP1-I ........,.. ss HEDR1CR,oI.ENE, FR .,.......... 57 HELTON, SHARON, FR ,,,., 52.53.130 HELM. RONNIE. JR ........... 45.131 HENDERSON. KATHY. SOFH ..,5s,9a 1I1,12o,124,I30 HENDERSON, LARRY, SR .... ,2I.I23 HENDDN, CAROL, FR ,..,. 53,115,125 HENDRIRSON, PAMELA. FR,. ..,.. se 1-IENDRYx, FRED, FR ........ ...ss HENRIOUE, LYNDA. SOFH ,..53 HENSLEY, EDDIE, FR. ,.... ...69 HENSLEY, BOB, SOFH .,.. ...... 5 3 HENSLEY, SI-IERRY, FR ...... 53,130 HENSON,cHR1STINE, FR ..,... 53,313 HENSON, GREGORY. FR... ...,...s6 HERNANDEz, JUAN, SOFH ..... 713.65 92.121 HERNANDEz, JUANITA, SOFH ..... 57 NERRNSERGER, JAN. FR ..... .53,9s HESS, DONNA, FR ....... 55,115,132 HESTER, JUDIE, SR... ....... .,21 HESTER. TOM, JR ....... ...45 HESTER, PETE, JR ....... .....45 HICKERSDN. STEVE, SR ,,... ..21,52 HICKS, ANDREW, JR .,...... 45,9D,9:I HICRS, CHARLOTTE, JR ,,..... ...42 HICRS, Dw1GHT, JR, ..,....,. 43,121 HIGCINBOTHAM, LEONARD, SOFH... 555 HIGGINBOTHAM, RONNIE, SoFH.,.5s HIGG1NS,cHRIS'rINA, FR. .... 53,132 HIGGINS, HOLLIS, JR ...... ..... , 41 HIGGINS, FAT, FR .,.. .... . 55,121 HIGHFILL, BUD, SR ....... 21,114,100 109 HIGHFILL, wANDA, FR . HILL, MARNA. JR ....... HILL, PHIL, JR ............. HILL, ROCKY, JR ..... 4z,1uz. I-IILLIARD, PAM, SoPH...... HILLIARD, RICHARD, FR, .... HINEJDSA, IRENE, SOFI-I HINTDN, KEN. JR .......... :Is I-IISLIR, RI-I-TY, FR .......... HDCI-IULI, SHARON, SOFI-I HOCRETT, GARY, JR. HOCKETT, JERRY, SR HOCRETT, GLORIA, FR HODGE. GLORIA, SR .... . HOUSE, JIMMIE. SOPN. .... . HOEY, MIRE, FR ......... . HOGAN, PAT, SR... ....... .. HOLCGMB, BILLY, SR ....... .....5s .43,1o1 .....42 121,125 .....53 .....7o ..s1,55 .42,I2I . ..,. as .,.52 ....1oa ...21 ...,.ss .,...z1 .52,131 ....,s1 .....22 .....z2 HOLOOMB, GWENIJOLVN, SOPH . . .Ss HOLDER, D. L. SR. .......... HOLDER. GARY, FR ..... HOLLAND, MAx1NE, JR. .. HOLT, BEATRICE. FR HOLT, BONITA, JR ....... HOLT, RENA, SOFH ......... HONEYCUTT, JOHNNIE, FR .. HONEVCLITT, KEITH, SCFH.. HONEYMAN, KATHY, FR .... HODRS, CDNNIE, FR .,.... HDORS. ROGER, SOFH... HOOFER, LDNNIE, JR .... HOPPER, BETTY, SR .... . HOFSON, DANNY, SOFH . .... HOPSON, DEANNA, SOPH .... HORNIEL, JUNE. JR.. .ll I II. HOSRINS, JAMES, SR .,,.... .....z2 ...sa ...41 .,...sa .....42 115,115 .....ss .....55 ...ss ...55 ..,51 ...45 .....22 .57,127 .....51 115,115 .22,133 HOTCHKISS. RAE DEAN. SOFH .... 56 13o HOUGHTON, ROGER, SOFH ........ 52 HOULE, JOLENE, JR .... , ..... 41,133 HOwARB, CLAUD1A,FR... .... ..55 I-1owARD, DONNA, JR ..., ......... 4 I HOWARD, JIM, JR. . ........ J ...., IU I-IowERAMP, DAVID, SR ,,zz,116,12n HowELL, NANCY, SR ..,...,., 22,105 HOwELL, TRAVIS, SOFH. .,.. 59.112 11a,I2o HUBERT, MARY BETH, JR .. .... ..4z HUCRABAY, RICHARD, JR .... ,..45 HUCKAEV, KATHRYN, SR... ...22 HUDSON, JOHN, SOFH .... ..... 5 a HUDSFETH, DENNIS, FR ,..., ...., 5 5 HUDSFETH, JANICE. JR. ...... 42,116 HUGHES, EDDIE, JR, ......,. 130,131 HUGHES, GLORIA, SOPH ....,. 55, I I5 HUGHES, HENRY, SR .... ..... 2 2 HUGLE, GORDON, SR .... ...zz HULSE, GARY, SDFH .... ...53 HULsE,M1KE. SR ,.... .. ...22 HULSEY, v1RGIN1A.JR ..... .43 HULsT1NE,DAN, JR .......... 93,131 HULSTINE, DOUG, SOFH .......... 55 HIJNDSTORFER. SCOTT, SR ...,.. 22 HIJNSAKER, ED, JR .......... ...41 HUNSARER, TOMMY, JR .......,,. 42 HUNT, EDDIE, SR ...... 22.90,93,I32 HUNT, ELDEEN, FR .,.. ..63,120,13z HUNT, NEVA, JR, .,.............. Aa HUNTER, DELORES, SR .. ...22 HUNTER, EVELYN, SOFH... ...57 HUNTER, HELEN. SOFH .. ...... 53 HUNTER, MARILYN. SR ....... 22.109 I19, I33 HUNTER, PAT, SR ..... ..,..... 2 2 HUNTER, RALPH, FR .... .... 5 B,I32 HUNTER, R1-IODA, FR.... ..,.I32 HURST, JOHN, SR .,...... ...22 1-IURTADO, DOMINGD, SR .,...3:1 1-1uRTADo,MIKE. JR, .......,..... 46 HUTCHINSON, MARY, SR ..... 22,132 HYDER, LINDA, SORH .....57 HYDER, FH1LLIF,SR.,,, ...22 JACKSON, BARRY, SOPH ..... .5s,s1 112,125 JACKSON, DON. SR ............ 22,32 JACKSON, LINDA. JR ...., 42,105,131 JAMES, MARCELLUS, JR ..... 51,127 JAMES, MERCY, FR ..,.. ....51,124 JAMES, MARIE, FR ...... .... 7 0,124 JANEwAY, MARIE, JR... ..., 10. 124 JANEWAY, HELEN, JR .... ..... 4 5 JANEwAY, LAYERN, FR... ...ss JANORO, ROBERT, .IR ...... . ...41 JEANES, ELIzABETH, SOFH ...... 55 JEANES, JAMES, JR ...... .. ...45 JEFF, BARBARA, SOFH.,. ...57 JENKINS, MAC, SOPI-I .... 132 JETTON. ZONA, FCFH ......... 5I,55 JEwELL. TOMMY, SR ..... 23.94.122 JIMENEZ, EENNY, SR . ........... Z3 JIMENE2,DL1v1A,SoFH..52,1I4,1I5 119,124 JOANNIDES. CATHERINE, FR .s4,113 JDHNRE, RAI-HY. FR .......... 56,133 JOHNSON, BEVERLY, FR . ..... 53,90 JOHNSON, BILLY, FR ...... ..... 6 7 JOHNSON, DANNY. FR .. . JOHNSON, DONNA, FR .. . JOHNSON, EDDIE. FR ..... .. ...,.. 65 JOHNSON, GREG, FR, ..... 52.53.113 JOHNSON, JACK, JR... .. JOHNSON, JESSE, JR ........... 127 JOHNSON, LINDA. SOPH ....... 51,55 JOHNSON, ...55 ...ss ....45,1z1 PATSY, FR.. ..... ,64,113 JOHNSON, REESE, SOPH. .... .... 5 I JOHNSON, RICHARD, SR ......., ..23 JOHNSON, SIGNE, SR ...... 23,133,101 112,I19,120,1zs,1:2,1sa JOHNSON, CAROLYN, SOFH ....... 56 JOLLIFFE, ELAINE, FR ....... 65.115 JONES, CHARLENE, JR ......,.... 42 JONES, GERALD, SOFH ....... 51.112 JONES, JAMES, FR .... ...... S 3 JONES, L1NDA,FR... .,..53,1I:1 JONES, MARTIE, FR.. . .... 67,124 JONES, PHIL. FR ..,... .... 6 9,119 JONES, SHARON, FR .. ...... 63 J1J1.IAN,MARY. SR... ...za JUNE, ANDY, JR ..... ...45 PRESTON, DOUGLAS, SOPH . . . . .112 KAINER, LINDA, FR KANADY, KELLY, JR. .... 43. KARCHER, LYNITA, JR ...... KARCI-IER, SHIRLENE, FR KARR. RUTH. FR ........ KEATTS. DONALD. FR .... 63, KECK, ANNABELLE, SOPH... KEEN, LYNDA, SOPH ........ KEEN. wILMA, JR ........ .. KELLER, LEONARD, SR KELLEY. JOE, FR .... KELLEY, RICHARD, FR... .. KELLY, BILLIE, FR .... KELLOGG, DAN, SR ......... KELLOGG, SHARON, FR ..61, RELSEY, LOUIS, JR .... ,,.. . KENNEDY, CHRISTINE, FR.., KENYON. SHARON, SOPH .... KERLEY, GLENN. SOPN.... KERN.KATI-1IE.SR ..... .. KERN, PATTI, FR KERwooD, JIMMY, SOPH,,,. KEvORK1AN,DON,JR........ KIEFFER, wILLIAM, SR KIMBRELL, ROBERT, FR .... KINMAN, BARBARA, JR... KINMAN, WANDA, SOPH KIRBY, CAROLYN, SR .. .. KITTRELL, 0. D. SR ........ KIZEN, LETHA, FR... KLUTH. KATHLEEN, SOPH. . . KNIGHT, RANDY. JR,...-12,69 KILLER, MARILYN, SR ..,... KDENTZ, JIMMIE, FR... .. KOONTS, LINDA, JR ......... KOTCI-IEVAR, DON, SOPH . . . . KOTCHEVAR, DONA, FR. KOTCHEVAR, MARY. SR ...., KRIEGER, JOHN, SR ....... KUHLMANN, DIANE. SOPH . .. KUNERT, BRENDA. FR.... KYLE. JUDY. FR LALANNE. FRANK, SOPH ..., LALANNE, ROSALIE, JR ..... LALANNE, DANNY ....... LALANNE, STEVEN, SR.... LAMB, DANNY, SOPH.... LAMB, MIKE, JR .......,... LAMBERT, ALICE. SOPH LAMBERT, BYRON. SR .. LAMEERT, JUDITH, FR.... LANDERS. GARY, SOPH .... 5 LANDERS. SUSAN. SOPH.52, LAIJGI-ILIN, BOBBY. SOPH . . . . .5 LAUGHLIN, JIMMY, LAUTENSCHLAGER, RUTH. SR... LAVDNNE. EDITH. JR. . . . .43, .....59 116,116 .43,II6 .....69 .61,I25 69.115 133 .....s2 112,126 .46,I3c .....23 ...,.67 .66,I24 .....66 . .... 23 126,136 ....Ioo ....,6s .59,I15 ...,.55 .23 .65,13a .....53 .42,127 .23 ..1o,99 .45 ,53 .z3,I11 ..2:I,34 .....61 ..51,96 .9o,132 .23,Io4 106,122 .s3, 93 IIB,I2U .52,Ia2 .6:I,131 ..23,91 ....,23 .59,II9 l32 .,.,6s ...,67 ..6z,96 .4I.132 ..,.92 ....23 ...51 ....75 ...5I ...,23 .65 6,60 93,132 116,131 3,61 .66 .29 166.119 115 LAWRENCE. LESLIE. FR .....63. LAV.GONNIE,FR ....... .. ......61 LAYFIELD. SHARRON. JR . . . .. ,. LEASCHER, KEN. JR ..,,..4S LEDBETTER. SANDY. SOPH . LERDA. PAMELA. SOPH . . , LESLIE. TOMMY. FR . . . . LESSLEY. CAROL, FR... LESTER, LARRY, SOPH LETSINGER, GERALD, FR .62 LEVEILLE. JAMES. SR. LEWIS. BOB, FR. ....... ,. LEWIS. HAROLD, SoPH.... LEWIS, LINDA, SR .41 .a3.12E .66 LEATHERS. LARRY, FR ..... 104,114 116,111 LEE. ARNOLD, SOPH ............. 57 LEINwEBER, NANCEE, SOPH ..... ss LEMONS, LEONARD, SOPH ....... 56 LENT, DICK, SOPH .. ......... 56,127 LENTzNER. DENNIS. FR ...... 69,127 LENTzNER, JERRY, JR ....... 45,163 ....52 ....67 ...115 .....56 .6B.131 .....23 ...SS ...56 LEwIS, MARILYN, SR ..... 23,73 120,122 LEwIs. DICK. SR ...........,24 LEW-IS. SUSAN. SOPH . . . LEYRER, BILL, SR . . , . . LINDAREN, DAVID. JR .. . LINDSEY, MARVIN, SR LINDSEY, BRENDA, FR.......69 LINDGREN. DAVID, JR . . . . . LOCKHART. TONI. SOPH .... LOFLIN. DALE. JR , ..... LOGAN. DAN, SOPH. ....56 LOGAN. NOEL, FR LOMELI, NANCY. FR . ...... LOMBARDI. JAMES. SOPH .. LONDCUIST. CLARK. SR. . .24 LONG. ALTHEA, FR .... , .. LONG. BRENDA. FR ., LONG. LINDA, FR ........ .....23 .114 ,126 .II6 ..52 ..24 ,.56 ..24 .I3o ..II6 ..5a ..4I ,112 ..67 ..S4 ...7B.66 ...S LONGLEY. KATHLEEN. SOPH . .5 LONGLEY. JOHN. FR. ..., ,63.Bn LOOP. MIKE, FR ..... , .... . LOVETT. MICHAEL, FR .... 64,63 LOVELADV. JOHNNY. FR LOVELADY. RONNY, FR .......6 LOYD, WEBBIE, FR ..... 53,6 LUCAS, ANTHONY. FR. . .. . LUCAS, EDwARD, FR ..., LUCAS, PHYLLI5 ......... LUCKETT, PAMELA, SR .. .. LUKE, BILLY. SR ......., LUKE, DORIS, SOPH ..... LUNA. RICHARD, SR. ..... 3,67 102 .74.1ou ..67 .67,I26 2,69 1,55 126 ,126 ..66 .163 ..69 2,65 .123 ..1o LozAN0. ANNA, FR LozANo, ROSELINDA. SOPH .... .. 76,127 . . .24,II5 LUNSFORD, DANNY. FR . . . . . .65 LUSK, CANDY. FR........ LUTZ, JACK, JR ......... LYMAN, CHERYL, SR .,.. LYNN, BILL, SR ,.... ..... LYNN, JONATI-IAN, SOPH MCANELLY. BILLY, FR ..56 ..s6 ..5I ..24 ..24 ..59 .116 2.64 115,126 ..43 .,24 ..24 ..5B ..7O MuuLEY. MICHELE, FR .... .... 6 3 MSCALLIE, JUDY, SOPH... .....5I MOCARTHY, LEO, JR ....... ..43,Ins MOCAULLEY, DARRELL, FR ..,... 66 MGCLANANAN, ARLENE, FR . ..... 53 MCOLANAI-IAN, CHERYL, FR ....,. 66 MccLOSKEY. MARCIA. SOPI-I ..... 57 119.130 MECLOSKEY, ROBERT, SOPH .,.. 126 121 MBCUEN, DENNIS, SR .... .... 2 4,65 MCCUISTION, AuDIE, FR .......... 64 MCCUISTIDN, PEGGY, SDFH .II5, IZO M1sDANIEL, SEN. SR ..,........... 34 MCDANIEL, CAT1-IY, FR ........... 53 MCDONALD, MAUREEN. FR. ...45,67 124,132 MCDONALD, MARK. JR ..,........ 132 MCFADDEN, MARY, JR .... 42,169,132 MCFALL, CLIFFORD, FR,..63,61,1:I2 M6GAHEY, ERLEEN, SOPH .... 59.112 MCGEE, HERB, SOP1-I ...,.. ..... 5 6 MCGINTY, DAVID. FR ............. 70 MOGLOTHLIN, ELAINE, FR .... 64,115 I25 MOGDIRE, RON, SR ............... 24 MOINTYRE, CAROLYN, SR .... 24,114 MEKEE, EDDIE, SOPH ...... ...... 3 6 M1:KENz1E. ANN, JR .............. 42 MABS, DON, SR .........,..... 24,92 MACI-IT. DARLENE, SOPH.5I,I14,11s MAESE, ANGIE, SR ..,..........,. 24 MAHAFFIE. CATHY, FR ..... ,,63.1I3 MAHURIAN, wILLIE. SOPH. ,.... ..s5 MAIN, STEPHEN, FR ...... 61.90.113 MANCINI. KEN. JR ............, 42,16 MANES, RICKY. SOPI-I ............ 52 MANKINS, PAULA, JR ,.....,. 41.116 MANN, DAvID, FR ...... 67,6I,93,II6 MANNING, HENRY. JR ,........... 43 MANN1NG.MARION. SOPH ....56 MANTOTH, RAY, SR .... .... 24 MANUEL, KATHLEEN, SR .,....... 25 MANUEL, REBECCA, SOPH ....... 51 MARKS, KING, SR ..,......... 25,IU5 MARPLE, BILLY. FR .... 70,116,119 MARSH, BARBARA, FR ...66,II6.I3o MARSHALL, DOROTHY. SR .....,. 25 MARSHALL, EDwARD, FR .,..59 MARSHALL, LARRY, FR .......... 64 MARSHALL, R1cHARD, SOPH .... 112 116,116,126 MARTIA, EONITA, FR ......... 65,136 MARTIN. JIM, JR, .... ............ 4 I MARTINEZ. AELERT, 5OFH...49D,95 MARTINEz, ARMANDO, FR., ..64,6o 125 MARTINEz, FERNANDO, sOPH.53,6o 69,94 MARTINEZ. FRANKIE, JR..42.69,103 109,125 MARTINEZ, HERMAN, FR ......... 69 MART1NEz, JUANITA, FR ......... 67 MARTINEz, JOHN. SR ............ 25 MART1NEz, MARY FRANCES. SR..2s MARTINEZ, MARY, JR . .......... 43 MARTINEz,vIRG1NIA.FR.,.. ,...66 MASON, LINDA. SR ....... ..... 2 s MASON, NEIL, JR,.. ...41,121 MASON. FAT. FR ...........,..... 63 MASONI-IEIMER, PENNY, SR ,...,. 25 MASTEN, MAGGIE. SOPH ......... 57 MASTERS, TOMMY, SOPH ....56,123 MASTERS, GERALDINE, SR...25.122 IZ3 MASTIN, JAMES, SOPH .... .... 5 2 MATLOCK. GLENN, FR ..,.65 MATLOCK, DARRELL, JR .... .... 1 2 MATLOCK. LINDA, FR ..., .... 6 6 MAULDIN, BETTY, SOPH ,. ..... 53 MAULDIN, wILLIAM, FR ...... 61,163 MAY, DONNA. JR ...........,. 45.106 MAYNARD, PHILLIP, FR .......... 10 MAYO, DAYID, FR ,........... ..,. 1 o MAYO. JIMMY, SOPH .... 52,123,124 MEANS, wALTER. FR .... 66,121,126 MEEK, TERRY. FR ........... 65,125 MELENDEz. MARY, SR... .....25 MELTON, LEONA. FR .. ,...62,66 119,126 MELVIN, SUSAN, FR ...,.. 63.99.119 MENC1-IACA. NESMI, FR ,....., .,,69 NIENDOZA, ANDREW, JR , .,.,,,... 43 MENDOZA, RICHARD, FR .... .67.1z5 MENEFER, DAVID, FR .... ...,..5B MILAM, ALICE, FR .... ..,.,., 66 MILINICH. ANDREA, SOPH.......13o MILLARD, NORMAN, SR ,,25,74 MILLER, BILL, SOPH.,,....52,63,95 99,125 MILLER, JUDIE. JR ....... 46,911,121 MILLER, LARRY, LOVD, SR .,,... 92 MILLER. LARRY, RAY, SR ..... 25,90 MILLER, ROBERT. JR ...,.,,.,,... 42 MILLS, JOAN, JR ..., .,., 3 6.46,Io1 MILLS, LINDA, FR ,,,. . ..., 65,136 MINCHEW, TROY. FR .... ...J...54 MITCHELL, DON, SR .... 25.132 MOCK. MARY, JR ............. 42.112 MOHLER, BONNIE. SOPH ...... 55.96 MOHLER. DAvID, SR .25.1o6.116.I6s MOLEzzO. GARY, JR ..,.......... 41 MOORE, CAROL, ANN, FR ..,,, 52,52 119,122,126 MOORE. KEITH, FR ........... 66,113 MOORE, MICHAEL, SOI-H. .,....,. 53 MOORE, NORMAN. SR ........ 25.116 MOORE, ROSE, SOPH .... ..56 MOORE, SHERRY, FR ,. ..,..6s MOORE, sTEvEN. FR ...... 65.61.99 MOORE, TERENCE, FR ........ 64,90 MOORE, YIRGINIA. SR .........., 25 MOORHEAD, JAMES, SR ..25.Io4.11a I19,121.I23,124 MOORHEAD, SANDRA, SOPH ....,. 52 119.132 MORALES, LOUIS, SR ,. ...,..... 33 MORALES, MARY, FR .... 66,119 MORALES, GLORIA-, JR ..IIs, MORALES, RUBEN. SOPH ....... . .52 MORALES, TONY, SR..... ,..76.93 MORENO. ALFRED, SR MORENO, IRENE, SR ......... 25, MORFORD, JANE, SOPN ..59,I15. MORGAN, PHIL. JR .......... 42, .25 116 116 101 MORRIS. JEFFREY, SOPH . . . . .55,99 MORRIS, MARTIN, SOPH .. MORRIS, PATRICK. JR ,. .. MORRIS, wILMA, SR ..... .. MORRISON, CAROLE, SR ........ MORRISON, CURTIS, FR ,..... 66, MORRISON, DENvER. JR .... .... MORRISON. SHARON, JR .... .. MORRISON, TRUCELIA, FR ....,. MORTON, MARY, SR ....... ., MOSCONI. LEIGH, FR...5s,ao,93. MOSEBY, DANIEL, FR ...,...... MOSELY, KATHY, JR.., ...42, 115, MOURTON, DONNIE. JR.42.67f62. MROSKO. JUDITH, SR ....,... 26, MROSKO, MARY. JR . . . . . ...,. MUELLER, S1-IARON. JR . ..... 41, MULLER, HERB. SR , ...... ..... MULLER, HAROLD, SR . ,,...... . MULLER, JANE, JR ..... I..6,43. I2o,122. MULLER, SALLY, FR ....... 62,63 Io4,I13. MULLICAN. DELORES, FR ....... MULLINIKS. KATHY, FR .. . MUNSELL, GARY, FR ..., . .,., MUNYON. DAN, SOPH .... ...59. MURRAY, CURT, SR,... MURRAY, JUDY, JR ........., 41, MURRAY. GRACIA. SR ......,.... NASHOLD, BEVERLY, SOPH ..58. NATzKE, SONJA, SOPH ..56,1I2, NAvA, ANNA, SR ............ 26, NAvA, CAROL, JR ....., NAvA. EMILIO. SOPN ..,. ,.,52 NAvA, FRANCES. FR .,..,.... .. NAYARETTE, BETTY, SOPH NAVARETTE, vIRGINA, FR .. NEELY, DIANE, FR ........ .. NELSON, JIMMIE, JR... ., NELSON.STEvE, SR... NELSON. BILL, FR., ..,. ..... . NEUFELD, DEAN. SOPI-4 ...., 126, NEwL1N, NANCY, SR .26,1I6,122. NEwLIN, RALPH, FR .,., 116, NICHOLAS, SHARON, SR.,,.,.... NICHOLS, DICK. SOPH ...53.131. NICHOLSON.e1LL,SR,.64,16.66. NICKELL, VIRGINIA, SOPH ....,.. NIETO, EVERETT. FR ............ NINKOVICH, MIKE, FR ........... NIX, MELVIN. FR ........., 61.61, .51 .46 .25 .25 127 .46 .53 .67 125 113 .69 109 119 115 136 131 132 .16 .26 119 123 .96 126 .70 .56 .66 133 .26 133 ,26 122 123 130 114 Izo ,Bo .54 .56 .76 .64 .46 .26 .66 127 131 1:11 .26 133 103 .56 .70 .63 113 NOBLE. SPARKT. JR ..,..4:1,1z6,121 NOBLETT, JAMES. SOPH ..... 56, NOEL, ROGER, SOPH .......... . NORMAN, ALLISON, SR ,,,26,97. 1211.126 NORRIS, MARDELL, SOPH ....... NORRIS, CAROL, SR ..,.......... NORRIS, SHARON, FR , ....... EE. NORTHCIJTT, DELORES, SOPH. .. NORTON. STEVE, FR, ..,...,.. 66 NORwOOD. MICKIE, SR ,....,. 26. NUCKOLS, DAN. SR .,..,. 26,I22. NuNEz, PAUL, FR .........,.... . NUNN. ROBERT. FR .........,,.. OIBANNON. SHARON, SOPH ...,. o'BANNON, TIMOTHY, JR.4I,116. OIBRIEN. RONALS, FR .,.. 66,93. OOI-IOA, ORDIE, JR OCHOA, YERA, SOPH .... .. O-DELL, ERNEST, SR .. O-DELL, SANDRA, FR .. ODEN, LYNDA, FR. .,... OFFIL, MARY, FR .... 63 120. OLMEDO, SAL, JR. ..,., OMELICH. LINDA. FR ...... .. O-NEAL. BARBARA, FR .... .. ORDUNO. NACHO. SR ..... .. ORDIJNE, RAYMOND, FR... .. OROSCO. ARTHUR, SR .... .. oROzCO, MARGARET, JR ,. 133 133 II7 .I3 ,ss .26 I25 .57 .61 166 127 .76 .66 .sa I23 II3 .45 ,52 .26 .66 .69 .61 X32 Ioz .64 .69 .ZS .56 .26 133 ORT1z,FEL1z, SR ....... 26,34 ORTON, HELEN, SR , ..,... .,,. . OSBORNE, CLAIRE, FR...6a,I19. OSBORN. NORMAN. FR .......... OVERHOLT, DONNA, FR ,.67,II9. OVERMAN, RICHARD, SR .,26,96. OwEN, BARBARA, SR ........... OwEN. BARBARA, SOPH .sI,II6, cwEN, C1-IRIS, FR ............. 64 OwEN. HENRY, JR .... .,...... .26 133 .69 133 133 .26 131 ,BI .46 OwEN. RICHARD, FR ...... .7o,116, 133 OwENS. AARON, SR .... ........ PACK. COLLEEN, FR... PACK, LINDA. SOP1-I .,.., ., FADRON. PEDRO. JR , ...... ,. PAEz. HERMELINDA, FR.... .. FANNELL, C1-IARL, FR .. PARADIS, MICHAEL, FR ..,.,, 59. PAR1-IAM, PAT, SR .,.., PARKER. GLORIA, FR .. PARKER, JERRY, FR PARKER, MELYIN. FR ........... .26 .65 .53 .46 .65 .67 131 .27 .63 .69 .62 PARKER, MIKE, SOPH . .55.B2.92 PARKER, PEGGY, SOPH ..,56.96. PARKER. RUTH, JR ...,.....,.... PARKER, TOM, JR .,...,.. 43.67. PARNELL, GERALD, SoPH,s5,62. PARNELL, LARRY, JR .........,. PARNELL, NAN, SR ............. 112 .46 102 125 .43 .27 PARROTT, SANDRA, SR ....... 27,35 PATMORE, HOLLY. SR ...21,Io6. 1I9,I2o,I26. PATRICK. LINDA, FR ............ PATTERSON. BERTHA. SOPH .... 115. PATTERSON. RICK. sR...27,I26. 117 166 .63 .59 123 127 PATTON, ROBERT, JR ..... g...45,75 PAULOFF, TANYA, SOPH... ...55 PAULS, BRENDA, FR ............. 65 PAYNE, JERRY, JR .... 4a,ss,74,I21 PAYNE, KEN, SOPH ........... 95.99 PEARSON, ANN, SR .,.... ..... 2 1 PEARSON, DEBRA1-I, FR .... .120 PEARSON. DONNA. SOPH. .... 51,116 PEARSON, GLENDA. FR ....., 61,116 136 PEARSON. LOEYA, SOPH ..,...... 53 PELTzER, MILD, SOPH, .... .....127 PENCE, RICHARD, FR. ...... 45.65.95 PENDLEY, GART, SOPH .......... 53 PENN. CAROLYN, SOPH ..... .... 5 1 PENNINGTON. TONY. SOF1-I PENROD, FERN. FR ....... PENROD, VICTOR. FR .. . . .... ..55 PERALTO, GILL, JR ....... 42,114,162 PEREz, ADOLPH, JP .. ........ 42 PEREz, CARMEN, FR .. .... 66 PEREz, FRANKIE, FR. .... .... 1 o PEREz, I-IARRY, JR .,,........... 34 PEREZ, ROBERT. ARNOLD, SOPH .53 6u,6:I,64.165,132 PEREz, ROBERT, JO1-IN, SOPH ..,, 52 66,93,9s,Io5,1s2 PEREz, ROSEMARY, FR .......... 69 PEREz, 1-ERSA, SOPH ,..96,I:Iz PERIGO, JAMES, SR ..... ..., z 1 PERKINS. SEVERLY, SR .. .... 27 132 PERKINS. JAMES, SR .. .,....,27 PERRY, CYNTHIA, FR .. .... 63,123 PERRY, FRANK. SR ..,. 27.60.92 117,123 PERRY, LEONARD, SR .....27 PERRY, TOMMY. JR .... ..... 4 6 PERRY, wILLIAM, JR... .,..42,96 PETER, TERRY, SR .. ...26,I3a PETERSON, DON. FR ......... 65,127 PETITT, LINDA. FR., ............. 66 PETRONE, EDGENE, SOF1-I ...... 124 PETRONE, KATHLEEN, FR ........ 63 PETTIT. JIM, SOPH ............., 52 PETTIT, RON, SR ..... 26,1u6,I19.I66 PEYRON, RON, JR. ........... z...43 PHILLIPS, CHARLES, JR ..... 42,131 PHILI.1PS, CHARLES, SR .. .... 33 PHILLIPS, HAREL, SOPH... ..,.5I PHILLIPS. JERRY, JR ..... .... 4 6 PHILLIPS, RICI-IARD, JR ....41 PHILLIPS, ROSEMARY, FR ,,.. ...65 PHIFPS. JANICE, FR .....,... 69.126 PHIPPS. LORETTA, I-'R ..,..,...., 65 PHIPFS, RICHARD, SR ........... 26 PIEPENBURG, DICK, SR .,.26.s6.I32 PLATT, JOHN. JR , ...........,.., 26 PLUMLEE, ROSE. JR ..... 43,114,116 PLUNK. VIRGAL, FR ............. S7 POE. CLIFFORD, SOPH .... .... 5 3 POLLARD, YICTORIA. FR ......... 64 POLY. MARIANNE, FR .........,.. 63 POFLIN, BILL, SR .,....... 26,34,I:II POPLIN. JAMES, SOP1-1 .......,. 1:11 PoRRAzzO, MIKE. FR ....63 PORTER, DON, SR ....... ...,.. 2 6 PORTER. MICHAEL. JR .......42 .76 PORTER, PATRICIA, JR ..., .,..46 PORTER, TIM, SOPH .,... .... 5 3 POSEY, wANDA, FR... .,..67 POST, MARILYN, FR ..,.. ..66 POSTEN ,CI-IRIS, FR .....62.6B POTTER, GARY, FR ........... 65.61 POTTERS, SHIRLEY, SR .26. 109,116 POTTS, JOANN, FR .... . .....,.. 66 POTTS, JUDIE. FR. ..... .... 6 7 POULSON. JAN. SOPH ............ 55 POwELL, GALE, SR ..,... 26,111,116 POwERS. ROBERT, SR ....,.. 26,133 POWERS. ROBERT, SOPH .... 96,133 PowERS, SHIRLEY, SOPH ........ 51 POwERS, SDE, SOPH ...... ..,. 5 6 PEADO, CECIL, SR ..... ....26 PRAHL, DOROTHY, FR ........... 66 PRANDINI, BARBARA, SR .26.II1,1Ia PRATT, DICK, JR .... 3e.42,7a,95.12I PRATT, THOMAS, FR ...... 65.66.95 PRESLEY, STEVEN, FR .......... 67 PRESTIDGE, wILL1AM, SR. ...27 PR E STO N, BENNY, SR ....27,66,II6 PREWITT. JACOUETTA. SOPH ...IIS 120.126 PRICE, BEVERLY. SR ...... .27 PRICE. CONNIE, JR ..... ...43,I31 PRICE, VERLIN, SR .... ..9U .92 PRITCHE-I-T, DANNY, FR... ..... .69 PRITOHETT. DANNY, FR ....... 69,16 63,63 PRITCHETT, MAURICE, SR ....... 28 PROBASCO, ROGER, SR...26,96,I11 PROPP, JANET, JR...,36,43, 112,122 PRYOR, STAN. SR... ...,..... ,.26 PUGU, JUDITH, JR... ...... ..43 PUGU, LOLLIE, FR ,....... 66.62.115 122,126 PDLLIAM. vERNON, JR .... ...... 4 6 FULLIN, ROBERT, FR .... .... , .65 PUNDT, PUR DIN. PUR DY, ALLEN, SR....... ...2B,1oc CONNIE. SOPH SYBIL. JR .... .....45.132 QUANDT. HOwARD, FR ........... 65 OUANDT, MARJORIE, SOPH...55,11s OUANDT, SHARON, JR .,.. ..., 4 6 OUIRAM, GUY, FR ...... ..... 6 6 OUIRAM, STEYE, FR ......... 69,133 RABBON, DIxIE. FR ..... 67,115,111 125,126 RAFANAN, CAROL, FR ..,66,II5,I24 RAFANAN, JOHN, SOPH .... 51,511,114 115,125,131 RAMAV, WILLIAM, SOPH ......... 55 RAMIREz, ALFRED, FR. .......... 66 RAMIREz, GEORGE, FR ...62,66,124 126,127 RAMIREz, PAUL, SOPH...so.I26,127 RAMIREz, RE ECCA, SR . ........ 28 RAMIREz, RICHARD, JR ....... 41.95 126,127 RAMOS, MARIA, SR .,,.., 28 SCHULTZ, OARLENE. SOPH. RANGEL, ALICE. SR....... RANKINS, KATHLEEN. JR l RANKINS, SHIRLEY, JR RAUB, MELANIE, SOPH .....I15. RAYMOND. DALE. SR RAYMOND. JIM. SOPH .. REAYIS. NADENA. JR .... ....,..25 ..I15,I22 .......43 Ill 120,125 ......25 ...sI,52 .....4s RECORD, GAIL, REcToR,CNES1-ER. SR ,.....25. REOMAN, DAVID, JR ......45.9a, RECTOR, MIKE, JR... .... REED. GARY, SOPH .. .....55, REEVES. CAROL. JR ...... 3a,45. REEVES, SNELIA, JR ........... REEVES, TED. FR ...,. 54,53.I0:I, REKER, SUSAN, FR ............. REY, SHARON, Sc1PH.54,II2,I1s. REYES, HENRY, FR , ..... 57,1IB. REYES . ROSEMARY, SOPH ...5s, REYNA, ISRAEL. SOPH ..... . . . . . REYNAGA. BOE, SOPH. . . . . REYNOLDS. MIKE. SOPH REYNOLDS, RON, SR ....... . .. RHOADS, CATHERINE, SOPH .... , RHOADS, RICK, SOPH .. RHODES. DEE. FR RICHARDS, LINDA, JR ....... 131. RICHARDS, SHARON, SR ........ RICHARDSON, KENNETH, JR . . .42,a7 RICHARDSON, PAT, FR .55,d2,99. RICHEY, CARL, FR .... ....55,50. RIcHIE, LEE, JR .. ...... RIDDLE, CLYDE. SR RIDDLE, LINDA, JR..,.. RIDDLE, STEVE, FR,... RIDER. KATHY. FR ....... 115. RIDGWAY, HARRY, JR ....45,I23. RIGGINS, LINDA, JR .......... I.. RILEY, MARILYN, SOPH ...,. .s1, ROBERSON, DANNY, SR ...25,75. ROBERSON, JIM. SOPH ..... .67 127 132 .Il 125 131 129 125 .57 120 125 115 .54 .55 .57 .18 .SA ,55 .55 132 .25 125 131 .43 .25 .42 .59 117 131 .41 115 123 59.63.93 112.123 ROBERTS, C1-IERYL, JR ...... 42. ROBERTS. DIANA. SR .. .. . . . .. . ROBERTS. JACKY. SOPH .. . ROBERTS. JIMMY, SOPH ..... Q., ROBERTS, MARTHA, SOPH....52. ROBERTS, MICHEAL, SOPH ..57. ROBERTS, RUTHIE, JR .......... ROBERTSON, CAROL, FR ..,.. 66. ROBINSON. GUY. FR.. .. ROBINSON, JOHN. JR .,........ 45.95 ROBINSON, MICHAEL, SOPH , .... ROBY, VIGKI, SOPH ..55.Io5, 115. ROCKHOLT, JUDIE, JR.. ..45,109. RODERICK, JEANIE, FR ....... 52,55 RODGERS, Jo1-IN, FR RODGERS, MARY, FR.... ...55 ...53. RODGERS. ROBERT. SR ...25 RODGERS, RONALD, FR ....... 56 122 .28 .53 .52 130 139 115 1:0 .55 .52 120 115 .53 113 ,1s .52 RODGERS, SUSAN, JR ..:L ....... 112 RODIECK, KATHY, SR .... 25,104,114 111,132 RoDRIOUEz. ANGELINA, SR ..,.,. 25 RODRIOUEz, CONNIE. JR , .... 42,112 RoDRIOUEz, DIANA, JR ...., .... 4 5 RODRIGUEZ, EDWARD, FR , .. . ..55 RUDRIQUE1. FELIX, SR .... .,..2B ROORIOuEz, GILBERT, FR .,... 55,52 RoDRIOUEz, JOE, JR ....... .... 4 s RODRIOUEz, JOSIE. SOPH .... ...51 RODRIOUEz, MARY Lou. FR ...... 55 RODRIOUEz. PETER. SOPH .....,. 53 RODRIOUEz, RUDY, SOPH ...., 57.95 ROGERS, DIANNA, SOPH ........., sz ROGERS, GERRY, FR .... ...53,I3:I ROGERS, ANN. JR ....,.. ...... 4 2 ROGERS, RICHARD, FR .... .. .... 54 ROGERS, wILMA, SOPH ...... 51,125 ROMAN, MARY, JR , ..,,. .... 4 z RCMERI, MICHAEL, SR .... ...... 2 5 ROCT, GwEN, JR ........... ..43,132 ROSE, ELIzABETH, SOPH ..., 59,112 115 ROSS, HERSHEL. SR ,..zs.14 ROSS, JUDY. FR .,.... ,... 5 1,1110 ROSS, MAGGIE, SR .........,..... 29 ROSS, MARILYN, FR..,55,35,I15,125 Ross, MICHAEL, SR. .,........... 29 ROTRAMEL, DARRELL, SOPH.,5s,53 ROUGH, JAMES, SOPH ...,. s5,e1.132 RDUCI-I, JERI. JR ............. 95,132 ROUNTREE, RICHARD, JR .... ....4il RUBIB. GwEN, FR ................ 51 RUCKER, MICHAEL, JR...9o,I15,I23 RUDLOPH, LINDA, FR ............ 55 RUSCONI, ALAN, SOPH. .......... 52 RUSK, DONNA, FR ...... ...53.13o RUSS, MICHAEL, JR .,...,,, .... 1 :II RUSSELL, CAROLYN, SR... ...z9 RUSSELL, GERALD, FR ...s4 RUSSELL, LYNN, FR ..,5e RUSSELL, MARTY, SR ......... ..29 RUSSELL, ROBERT, FR ... ....... 10 RYAN, SHARON, SOPH ...s5,1o4,I1s 120,132 SAILERS, LIz, JR ..... ,..4I,I3z SAILERS, LARRY. JR .... ..4s SAINz, LINDA, FR ...... .,.52,59 SALAS, ANITA, SR ...... ...29 SALAS, EYELYN, SOPH ...sv SALLEE, LARRY, SR... ...29 SALLEE. RITA, JR ...... ...42 SANCHEz, ROBERT, FR .... ...sa BANCHEz, VINCENT, SOPH .,.. ,.53 SANcHEz, YOLANDA, FR ......... 54 SANDERS, DAVID, FR ........ 10,121 SANDERS, LORETTA, SOPH ,,59,,,5 115,131 SANDERS, RAYMOND, SR ........ 29 SANDERSON, LEON, SR ...... 29,100 SANDERSON, LEOTA, SOPH ...... 51 112 SANDERSON, ROBERT, SOPH .... SANDOVAL, ALBERT, FR... SANTIAGO, PAT, SOPH .... 55.95.124 SANTRY. ROBERT, FR ...., 52,111.51 ......55 119. 124 SAUNDERS. TOM. SR... .... 29,95,99 BCARBROUGH, JOYCE, SR .. . .29. 130 SCHEPPMANN, LINDA, SR .... ....29 SCHEPPMANN. ROBERT. SOPH . ,.51 SCHIELER. LINDA. FR..... SCI-ILAEPFER, JACK, FR .. ...5s.I30 ....,..69 SCHLOSSER, JUANITA, JR .I...,.42 SCHMETGEN, MERL, SOPH.55,57,92 SCHMID, GREGORY, FR SCHNEIDER, MARY, SOPH.. SCHNEIDER, RANDY, FR... SCHROCK, KAREN, SOPH SCHULTZ. RONALD. SR 115,125 ...s3,90 ..5I,I32 , .... 53 ..,s5,95 113,125 ..s3,114 ...29.34 SCHWIN. JANET. FR ..... 53.111135 SCOTT, JIMMY. SOPH ......55 SCRUGGS, REBA, FR ....59.I25,13n SEAGER. PHIL. SOPH .. . .51 . 132.133 SEAMAN, SAMMIE, JR .... sZI.115.125 SEAMAN. STEVE, SOPH . SEARS, GEORGE. SOPH SEOUIN. MIKE. SOPH. . . 59.53.93 125 . .. .133 .,..57.51 SELL, GEORGE, SOPH .... . . .55, 125 SERATTE, DIANA, SOPH ......... 52 SEwELL, LEWIS, JR .,45.74,I21,I30 SEWELL, THOMAS, SR ........... 29 SHARP, DARREL, JR ......... 45,115 SHEELA, CASSIE, JR , ....... 43,112 SHELDON, RONALD, SR..9,29,97,123 SHEPARD, KATHIE, FR ., . . . . .... SHOOFNIAN, JUDY, FR .... SHORES, BILL, SR ..... SHORT, EDwARD, SR .... . .54 ....65 ....29 .....29 SHORT, ELGEVA, SOPH. ..... 52,115 SHORT. PHILIP, soPH ........ 52.55 SICKELS,MARG1E,sOPH.... ..,13I SIERRA, MARGARET, SR ....3n SIKES, CAROLYN, FR ,.........., 54 sILvA, GEORGE, JR . ...... 4I,94,99 SILVA. MARGARET. SR .... sILvAS, JACKIE, JR SIM1LLA,CONDIDO, FR,,.. . .... ..34 ....4z ....54 SIMILLA, JEANETTE, SR ...,..... 30 SIMMONS. DAVID, JR ......., ..45,92 SIMMONS, LOETTA, SOPH ....... 55 SIMMONS, VICTORIA, FR.53,115.125 SIMPSON, DAWN SOPH ...59,112,1z5 SIMPSON, GLENICE, JR ..4s,1u5,132 SIMPSON, LINDA, SOPH. . 51 ,II5,124 SIMPSON, RICHARD, SOPH ...55,I33 SIMPSON, PAUL, JR........41,55.93 SIMS, MARY, SR ................. 30 SINGLETON, PATRICIA, SOPH .... 57 115,130 SINNER, KENNY, FR ..... .... 6 5,92 SISK, BARBARA, SOPH... ,....57 SISK, DON, SOPH ..... .... 5 3 SISK, ERNIE, SOP1-I..,. ....5:I SISK, RETHA, JR ,.,... . .... 43 SISK. RICHARD, SOPH .... ..,. 9 3 SIZEMORE, MARY, FR SMALLEY, ELAINE. SOPH.. .,....5B ......51 SMALLEY, JOANNE, SR...:I5,115,11e 119.120.122.I2a SMELTZER. CAROLYN. FR . . .,... 53 SMITH. CAROL. FR ....,. 69.116. 110 SMITH, CLAUDIA, JR.....42 SMITH, ILA, SR .. .109,112 115,123 ........ 30 SMITH, JACK, JR.......4I,9o,93,133 SMITH, JOEY. FR.,. ,,,, ...... S4 .113 SMITH. JOHN. SR ..., 30,III,I1a,130 SMITH, KATHY. FR....,..sz.lIH.I30 SMITH, LARRY, JR... 42,112.59 SMITH, FRED, JR ........... ,,:I5,45 SMITH, LORA, BETH, SR ......... 30 SMITH, MARGARET, SOPH ........ 55 SMITH, PERRY. JR .....,. 97,114,132 SMITH RAMONA, FR ........ 117,125 SMITH, RICK, JR ..... ....99.127 SMITH ROSIE.FR.... ..... ..53.113 SMITH, STEPHEN, SOPH ...52.5o,93 SMITH. VAN, SOPH ........ 52.92,I27 SMITH VERLYN, FR ......59.94.I27 SMITHPETERS, ROSEMARY, JR ,.42 130 SMOTHERMAN. LARRY, SOPI-I..53,55 121 125 SNODGRASS, NYLA, SOPH....56.115 SNOw, RONALD. FR.......... ..,55 SNYDER. DOUGLAS. FR... .... 55.131 SOTO, MANUEL, SOPH ....... ....57 SOHNS. JAYLENE. FR , . . .53 ,1Ie,125 SoUzA. LARRY, SOPH .,..... 55,133 SOUzA, ROSE MARIE, FR , ...... 12s SowERS, wILLIE, JR ,....,...... 43 SPARKS, APRYL, FR, .... 53,115,125 SPECK, LINDA, FR.... ..,.1o,13o SPEER, KEN, JR ..... SPEERS, RALPH, FR .. . SPENCE, GUY, FR .... SPIKER, CURTIS, FR .. . SPRAGUE, DAROLD. JR .... ....41.92 .,..55 ....63 ....59 ....42 SPRINGER. NANCY. SOPH. . . , . . . .55 SPRINGER. WILLIAM , SR . . .. . . . .30 STAFFORD, BREN DA . SOPH .,...,51 STAFFORD, DANNY. JR... ..... ,..45 STAFFORD, LARRY, FR .... 53,55 STAFFORD, PATRICIA, SOPH ..... 59 STANDRIDGE, GWEN, FR ., 112 .....7a STANTON, GARY, SOPH .... ..96.131 STARNES, JOANNA, SOPH,... .53 STAVLO. STEVEN, FR .......7o STECKMAN. CHRIS. FR.. ..59.I31 STEFFEN. KAREN. SR .... I .... 30 STEPHEN. BUZZ. SR. .... 9.30.54.B5 STEPHENS. BILL. SOPH... STEPPS, ARLTON, FR .... STERLING. DAVID. SR.... STEWART. JANIS. SOPH. . . STEWART. ROBERT. FR... STEWART. GENEVA, JR STILES. GERA, SR ....... 100.122 ....,52 ....55,53 ....30 ....5a ....5a ....45 ....30 STILLION. DAMARIS. JR. . . . . . . . , .45 STOCKTON, KELLY, SOPI-I...1I3, 121 STOLL, QUENTIN, FR STORME. ROD, FR 59 ...59 STORY, PAUL, FR ..... ...51,93 STEUT, STEVEN, FR .......... 70,59 STRANGE, DENNIS, JR ....... 42,l29 STRAUSS, DAVID, SOPH .......... 55 STREET, JERRY, FR .... ....II3,I33 STRONG, GARY, FR,.. .........55 STRONG, RALPH, JR ......42.95,I15 STRONG, SANDRA, SR ......... . . 30 STUKENBREEKER, DENNIS, SOPH .. 58.93 STUTEVILLE, CYNTHIA, FR ..63, Ian SUE. ROLAND. SR ..... .. . ..30.78.94 SUE, VERNON, SOPH..55,e3,II2,125 SULLIVAN. VIRGINIA, SR . . . ..... .30 SUNDERLAND. JOHN. SR . 30. 130. 131 SUNDERLAND, JON, JR . ..7u, 102, 121 SUNDERLAND, SUSAN, JR .... 43,131 SURRATT, ALFORD, FR .......... GI SURRATT, DELBERT, SOPH ...... 51 SUSOEV, FRANCES, JR ........,.. 43 SUTHERLAND, ELIZAEEITI-I, FR...54 SWEARINGEN, SUSAN, SOPH ..... 51 SYLVESTER . PAULETTE , JR , .... 4:1 SZYPULSKI, PATRICIA, FR...55.I2u TABOR, CHERRY. FR ...... . .... S6 TACKETT, JUNIOR, FR ..... ...... S 4 TAGGARD, JOHN, JR ..,.. .... 4 2.129 TALBOT, LINDA, JR... TALBOT, LLOYD, SR,... .....45 ....30.54 TANNER, JERRY, FR .... 55 TAFIA, JAMES, SR........,......3o TARKINGTON. ROBERT. FR .... 59.911 TARR, DANNY. JR .... ........45,131 TASSEY, CAROLYN, JR. . . TAYLOR, GEORGIA, SR . . . TAYLOR. JEANNIE. FR .......42 .....3I ......63 TAYLOR, MARILYN, JR ...... 42,115 TAYLOR, ROBERT, SOPH ..... 55,102 TAYLOR, RONNIE, SOPH ,..55,aa,59 TEAGUE, DAVID, FR ............. 55 TEAGUS. NAOMI. JR...I..........45 TELLI, JUAN. SR.. .. . .31, 54. 1 Io. 131 TEMPLETON. JEAN, SOPH .......51 TEMPLETON. NADIA, SR .....31,119 TERRY, FAT, FR , ....... ...... 5 3 TERRY, RICHARD, FR ....55 THARP, MIKE, SR .....,. .,.. 3 I THOMAS, DAVID, SOPH .. .... 57 THOMAS. EDDY, JR ..,... , .... 45 THOMPSON, BILL, SOPH , ..... 51,93 THOMPSON, DANNY. SR .. ...I3I THOMPSON, JERRY, SR .... .31 THOMPSON, LARRY, SR, ..,...... 31 THOMPSON, MARILYN, SR .... 31,131 THOMPSON, SHARON, SOPH,,,5,,53 THOMPSON, THOMAS, FR THORN. MARY ELLEN. SR ...,....59 ,.......3I TI-IRELKELD. JAMES, JR... ..43.121 124 TILLERY.CAROLYN. R ...31 S TILLERY. JOHN. SOPH TILLEY. VICKY. FR ....I31 ...70 TINNEY. LINDA. SR TODD, BARBARA, sR,3I,104,I12,115 120.122.130.I3I TODD, CALVIN. SR ....3I.75.125.I21 TODD. LARRY. JR . ..... .. ....9:1.132 TOMKINSON. MARY ELLEN, SOPH . . 55.112, 1211 TOWNES, DONNA, FR ....55,115,125 TOWNES. EDDIE. JR . ........ ....45 TRAEGER, WAYNE, JR .....42,75,99 TRAINA. DIANA, SOPH... ....,55,112 TREADwELL, BARBARA, SOPH ...52 TRIMBLE. LINDA. SOPH.......5I,51 TRIMBLE, PAM, SR ..,.., TRITCH. EDITH, JR..,... ...,.31 ......42 TRo'rrER, LANA, SOPH 115,129 TURMAN, ROBERTA, FR .... ,,.,,s5 TURNEIO, LINDA. FR ,..54 TURNBOUGH. ALLEN, FR. TURNER, .. . .... 54 CARA.SR.. ..... ......31 TURNER, CHARLES, SR ...... 31,124 TURNER, DONALD, FR .. ...59.II5 TURNER, ROBERT, JR ..,. .... 4 2 TIJRNUPSEED, BILL, .IR ...... ...45 TURNUPSEED, KENNY, FR ........ 55 TwEEDY, JERRY, SOPH ......... 33 TYLER, JERRY, SOPH ...... s1,s2,51 115,133 TYLER, JIMMY. FR ..55,103.I16.I33 TYNES, ARLITHA, FR . ........ .130 wALEs, JIM, JR ........ .... 4 5 wALKER, BILL, SR . .... .... 3 2 wALKER, BILLY, SOPH ....51 wALKER,CIIARLENE,.1R ....4s wALKER, LEE, SOPH .... .... 5 9 wALKER, SAMUEL, FR... ....5s IAIALKER, TNERESA, JR ....4: wALKuP, DANNY, JR... .....42 wALL, BILLY, FR,, ..... ..... 5 5,52 wALL, MICHAEL, FR...59,4s.53,1o3 wALLAcE, ALVA, SR ...... . ..... 32 wALLACE, CLAYrON. FR ....55 wALLAcE, JERRY, SOPH ......... 15 wALLAcE, SUSAN, SOPH .... 51,115 INALLER, JOYCE, JR ...... ..... 4 3 wALLER,JuNE,FR... ....55 wARn, LINDA. SR... ....32 wARD, RONNIE. JR .... ...IIS wARE, LINDA, SR ..... .... 3 2 wARNER, BILLY, JR .... ...... 4 5 wARNOcK, PEGGY, FR .....,. 54.119 WATSON, CAROL, JR ...... 1 ...... 45 wATSON, DANNY, SOPI-1...53,99.I23 wATSoN, JANE, JR ...43.95.l05.ll2 wATSON. LINDA. FR ............. 53 wEAvER, DONALD, SOFH....127, wEAvER, FLOYD, SR .... WEAVER, HAROLD, JR ....42,e2. WEAVER. JERRY, FR... .....57. wEBB,BO,SR...... WEEE. M ARY,FR..... .. WESB, VERNON, FR.. .... 132 .32 131 115 .32 .54 ,Sn WEGNER, MARILYN, SOPH ....... 55 WEISENBURGER, BEVERLY, FR ,.53 113,114,125 WEISENBURGER, DAN, JR ........ 43 WEISENBURGER, DIANE, SOPH ...ss 115,115 WEISENE URGER. JUDY. SR. .... . .32 WEISENBURGER, LARRY, FR .. . . .65 WELDON. DAN, FR ..69.B3.B7.I03 WELLFARE , SHARON . SR .... 32 wELLS, DANNY, SOPH ..... ,..s2,s2 wBLLs, DEKE, JR ,...1a,93,12s,I21 wELLs, DOUG, SR. ............ 32,14 wELLS, KATHY. FR ...ss wELLs, SARAH, JR ..... .,.4I wELLS. SHIRLEY, SR... ...az wELSH, ROBERT, FR, ............ 55 wENDLAND, LYDIA. FR...54,1I3,1:1o wHEELER, CHRIS, JR ........... Ioo WHEELER. DON. SR... ....32.I00 WNEELER, VICKY. JR ...42.95 WHEELESS. KEN, JR WHITE, DON. SR......... 1....32,1z3 wHITE. JOHN. SoPH.....I19.I3o,131 wHITE,MARc1A,SOPH ..55,I15,13n wHITE, TOMMY. SOPH .. wI-IITE. VALERIE. FR s2,sn,95,99 .....55. 120 WHITE. VINCENT. FR......63,50.I2o UNDERWOOD. LARRY, SOPH .....s3 UNSER. LARRY. SOPH. ,....52,51,99 UNSER, MICHAEL, SR ..... 3I,54,1oo URMY, PETE, SR ..,,... ......... 3 1 vALDEz, DORA, SR ..... ....... 3 I vALENcIA, JESSIE, FR ,.... 5s,5s,90 103,125 VALENCIA. JOSERHINE, FR ...,,,5a VENDERFORD, CHARLOTTE, FRMGZ VANHORN, DOUG, SR ..... 51 31,115,104 VANMATRE, JOHN. SOPH .. ...... 93 VAGAS, JANIE, FR....,... VARGAS. JOHNNY. JR ....5s ......4l VARGAS, PET, FR ........... 55,127 VAZNAIAN, MARGARET, SOPH .50.59 11z,120. 115,132 VEGA, DANNY, SR ........... 31,127 VELASOUEZ, DAVID, SOPH ,..... 52 VELIE, PHIL, SR ..,.. ..... .... 3 2 .75 VERA. NANCY. FR... .........55 VERA. VERN. SOPH ...55.B5.Iu2 121.125 VERDUGO, JIMMY, SR ..... ...... 3 2 VEGLIARDO. RONNIE. FR ....70 VILARIA, RICHARD, FR .. . . ....7o VOSS, MARILYN. JR..............l2 VOSSLER, CATHERINE, SO FH ..,.53 112 WADDLE, MARY ANN, JR..46,115,13n WAGGLE, ALLYN, FR ....... ......63 WAGGONER, TERRY, FR ....... 67,42 WAGNER, PAT, SR, ...... ...32,131 wAGNER, TONI, SOPH .... ...5I,II2 wA1Ts, CAROLYN, FR .... ...... 5 9 wAITs, BENNIE, FR.... WALDRUM. LINDA, SR ,. ....55 ....32 wHI'rToN, FAYE, SOPH ........... 51 wH1LToN, RAY, SOPH... ...sa wIGG1NS, ALICE, FR ...,.. .ss wIGGINS, DAVID, FR ....... ..5s wILcOx, BILL, JR ......... 43,15,Io2 wILcox, RICHARD, FR ........ 55,50 103,121 wILENIuS, CAROL, FR ...,.. 53,115 wILENIUS, JANET, SR... ..,32,I33 wILEv, ELAINE. SOPH ......51 wILLIAMS, GARY, JR ...... ...90.9z wILLIAMS, GILBERT, JR .... ..4I,95 wILLIAMs, JAY, FR ...... 51 1I4,IIs 121,125 wILLIAMS, JUDY, FR.53,II4,IIs,125 wILLIAMs, RUSSEL, SOPH .... 51,53 121 wILLIAMSON, LILLIE, SR..... ...zz wILLIAMSON, ROBERT, FR ....... ss wILSoN, CECIL, SR ........... 32,51 wILSON, CHAROLE'rrE, FR ...... 55 wILSoN, DON, FR. ........... 59,121 wILSON, DwIGHT, FR .... ...10,I21 wILSON, GREG, FR .. ........ 55,121 wILSoN, KATHY. FR ........ 125,130 wILSoN, LEONARD, SOPH ........ 51 wILSoN. VIOLET, FR ............ s1 wIMBERLY, CAROLYN, SR .... 32,115 wIMBERLY, IRENE, FR ..... .... 5 s WINCHESTER, JERRY, FR .. ....1o WING, CARDELL. FR U... ....6! wINTER, BILL, FR .... ....5a wINTER, NEIL, FR .... ....... I 23 wINTER, RUBY, JR .... .......... 4 2 wINTERS. JUDI, FR ...... 53,115,123 wINTON, MIKE, FR . ...... ...51 wISEMAN. DALE, JR... .... 75,121 w1SEMAN, DOUG, SR ...... 32.41.121 wITT, DELORES, SR.... ...... ..3: wITzEL, DARYLE, FR... ....55 woIDLKE, MARGIE, FR ..,. . ..... 54 wOLFRAM, DONALD, FR ...... 55.121 wooD, CHARLES, SOPH ...... 93,133 wooD, KAREN, JR ..... .... 4 2 wooDS, SHARON, FR .. , .... 59 woRK, GEORGE, SR ..,........... 33 WORK, JANICE. SR ....... 33 125,133 wORK, KATHY, FR ..,, ...51 113,122 wORTHY, JAMES, SOPH .......... 53 WREN, ENNY, SOPH .... ..... 5 1 wRIGI-IT, DENNIS, SR... .... 33.30 YANCY,SUSAN,SOFI-1 .. ...s9,115 YATES, VESETH, FR... ...52,II1 YEAGER, LOREN, JR .... ...4s,11a YORBA, RANDY, FR. ....... ...... 5 5 YORBA, RUTHANN, SOFI-I L ....... 55 YOUNG, DALE, JR ........ 90,115,120 121,123 YOUNG, MARILYN, JR ..........,. 43 YOUNG, VICTOR, SR..3a.I13.1I1,12o YOUNGOUIST, RONALD, FR ...,.,, 51 zAvALA, MAUDIE. JR ..... .... . 45 zEDDIES, ARMAND, SR ........ 33.90 99,117 zIEGLER, SUzIE, FR ..... 53,113,115 125,124 zoNTEK. JIM, SR ,... .... 3 :I,Ioo,I15 ZONTEK, STEPHEN, FR ,,..,..... on zoNTEK, SUSAN, FR... ....s9 5 E 2 i aa? ln the year of l962, Porterville Union High School is in the process of having its face lifted. Old buildings are being removed and new modern ones are rising in their places. Pictured above Dove, Ron, Sue, Signe, Holly, and Clay, the Senior Staff has lust inspected the new home of the District Ad- ministration Office. The band room has been remodeled and enlargedwhich was very much needed. A patio has been laidiby the art building with abrickwall surrounding andenclosing it. Operation Face Lifting is hop- ed to be completed within a few years. The new campus will be a wonderful inspiration for future stu- dents. r v . , 'CN 512959 '- UQQSYN' 3' Www. 764: QWWQQUQQJQL HMS Lggcv SOWQWWHQ MW di fL0UC9' I C6553 52eumQw1l,exVxlU3E QMJL M if x3W,,s,ff MG' X Qizfwf W Af! 5352 q QWWHLL ff WM 3352? fu , A A rw K7 in 1 IWW Q5 XY Q E1 2 LW EQ Sf f . lp!! DJ v N N . X X 'Q X L 1 I, Q, bg my QR f ' H Q Pi f f' gi A AN X Q!! L nirifn?-P Clf imnqc! My 'JA bI1ff?jYQ7,-Lyl!,jy,l3l- , Q X I V lllfpzf -f Via -lf, -l ! 1 ,, ,' iff, ,LW Q, aff i KJ N5 ,M ,f rl V4 12 xgfli xx QX, FW , f in ,Q I Q f xg 551 X15 IQ UV. 'K w7Y f ,Qi vb i'3A1'f N Jq' if M, MN K W, .3 P 1 xx gig V - L ' if HMM? fN . V Q A ' if , ff 4 WM 6 J ,- 5626 any ffm MD mb! 7Q!QQ,XbQ, 's ' ,bfi I ,V , IQAJX, , deb 3 QSTZ W WE V fdleffai, ,cfwffeZQ,44 3 :mmf QLMM , .0, O Qwfamw ffm e, jg QMWW C3133 QQEQQQWQCE? Z! 125 E AAV 3 2 xg bw bw QW EQSSH5 'NN W , sag- iigtbfyc TTTET SET TTTE l?TlTTETiTl Guiding our school in all importantmat- ters is our able Board ot Trustees, the elec- ted representatives ofthe peopleotPorter- ville. Small in number, butmightyin spirit, these people determine and regulate all money matters and important policy deci- sions concerning Porterville Union High School and College School district. Mr. Clayton Castle Business Manager Board of Trustees: Mrs. F. L. Wiens, Mr. Harold Wilcox, Mr. Gordon Todd, Mr. John C. Moore, Mr. Edward B Cornell N -.K -. VW 2 V , ,:YELf:,E fag, . we ,f fffxif 'fb wwf -- V - Jgfiiwmzfsg, , ,, Mr. E. R. Berryhill Mr. Lewis Grimm Assistant Principal Dean of Boys and Attendance Mr. Carl Fuller ' Dean of Student Activities Misgtzzlgfnlggmison A contraction ot the words Hungry i and Purple Onion, the Purple iSociety gave birth to The Eternal Journal. The Journal has brought tothe school such literature as On Sin and Champagne, pictures shot on location in the middle of Main Street and macle tough buns apart of everyone's vocabulary. The Eternal Journal also brings an automatic rain- storm with each issue-to make it more San Francisco-ish. PURPLE PEOPLE: P. Frost, J. Frost, L. Keen, H. Pat- OF THE rnore, L. LaPresta, C. Joannides, S. Rogers, C. Sheela ETERNAL M. Mock J. Joannides A. Bratton B. Falconer C Gloves, Davison, C.,Cox, D. Simlpson, P. Cone, S JOURNAL Seaman. . V:qW,.. V :Q r 4 ,QP iw W AI Ss 2 L ,wg 7 f ' f w 55 ? ,x , 4 1 I Ne? W . - W ' fx mx M , , mm1.- I-n Dan Nuclcols Student Body President Today, in a world ot tast moving times, leadership forms a pattern, which helps to develop each individual. This patternisthe influential key to the future ot our country. Your Student Council is an importantlink in the development ot responsibility within the student toward his school and in his at- titude toward government. These responsi- bilities are established through participa- tion in Back-to-School-Night,Student Coun- cil Variety Show, and various award assem- blies. Such activities also give the leaders ot this school a chance to show their ability to work and carry out their duties. With the capable guidance and assist- ance ot Mr. Dale Harper and Mr. Carl Fal- ler, the Council has had a very successful year. Speaking for the Council, l'd like to say it has been both an honor and a priv- ilege to have represented you, the mem- bers ot Porterville High School student body this past year. A9444 Wrwfi-151 iv 1 Janet Falconer Attendant Gloria Morales Attendant Basketball, our most popular indoor sport, creates a great deal of excitement during the winter months. Each year at the end of the seasona Basket- ball Queen and her attendants are chosen. This yearMarilyn Lewis was selectedqueen, with Janet Falconer and Gloria Morales her attendants. These lovely young ladies will reign until next year when three otherswill be award- ed the honor. 1 With the beginning of school, students ea- gerly anticipate football season, for most of our first quarter activities revolve aroundfoot- ball. The games always draw a large portion of the student body as spectators. The football queen and her attendants give the female half of the student body a chance to participate in the football season. Diane DePaoli, Sharon Giraudi, and Marilyn Lewis represented that importance in the Fall of i962 very aptly. Sharon Giroudi Attendant Marilyn Lewis Attendant Q E 5 . . 1 3 I e 2 5 Z 5? -- .,... . . . .. ,,. 1. ...... ..,.,. 1 .. .-.. .. -. . .. ..... .. . .,,.- -..-.?....- . ........ ..-.....,..,. , .... . . .-.. M - ,... -l...-.....--.... iillllil! IQ Mrs. Clara Blevins helps many senior girls realize their vocational interests. Mr. Wil Wilenius, Sophomore Boys' Counselor, helps a wayward student back io good study habiisand fav- orable grades. ,, W. ., if -xg A 'Sw if ll f , M - K , as? , .13 'ff V W. .. Q n 4 . , iisffw -6+ Q in F -1 K R gs wi M A if we 1 if if A QM Q T W' Q in F5 gm 3' P is is if if E ' 3 , i J Y M. L Q ' , 4 is 4' 42 QL ,. Bk.. .J ' ,, ,fa :-': 'L :infuse V, .. , i M, Q 4. ., ww 5 K Mi V LY A 4 7 VW ,ML V K MT Ti., QM ., a.-1 I an . -X walk M :wa in i in Q H B Q5 H C ' K . L, wg, T.. ' x-,v1- Wg ' EA ,W ' Y be , as ,, ar . , M N .fmkkw YV , 'if ,,., Q Q . A W Y w3 'm,w. V . A p yy., in . Tw. ' L M., W , ' '..,,,..f ' Q U ' 'E - W E T . .. BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR: Snow on our campus. A A A415 5 TW' mr. , Q63 1' ff TWT K k'S-MW, f V 5367 1 'I T. was W V W .L N ,, . .K it , 1 . . 'I rf . ,f1 NIJ : ' V , .1 1' I , 1 J JT 6 f-gf iii? f-Nix o . . 'LQ . i ,' I 1 , CK? Qikk Cf ffy '11 J 14 , Z-J Z L fn L I C2 bi 'xffqla I' , i I . . 5 ff Q 1 J ' , H1 I 1 'f ' , Qygzgk-35-ilch X pr ,Q i' KK ELK fo' - , f 1 P X ' ' if 1 v . , Q . x b I ff J .- SE? w ll I A V J I ' 5, L .. : A I . :Vx I .. ' ff. E 1. . . lf , r f V f f 19 'ff l fm, XL: C'-cQ7x, 525 ysfzcffffff jNf2' 0 O. 612 -gizea X JO V7 if EV W fb! ,QQJW p asf ff My 'Q M5 Mbit S ANN fn Lsbivjf JJ Q A E F 0 2510 JU NANJ fs, If gawk MN DN ff rg 21,6 VZXQ jgxz X I 'lf my ,O nf w?Xz ww? cf fy ?


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