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

 - Class of 1964

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' ., - lil ,,,l our hlgh school years. wi V 1 g fpufykgfl A turmoil of emotion, activity, and hard rf ,lil work is the pattern for this short phase fl nl' mfylf' l lllx lf of life .... . . .... FOR such AREWE. l ae lj si With the home games came the usual Friday night serpen- tines. Rally wagon, Cheer and Song Leaders, Pep Band, deco- rated cars, and enthusiasm were the ingredients necessary for the fabulous turnout of rooters. a l The cafeteria was a gathering place for those who wanted to eat, keep warm, and for spreading gossip. niv lull 4 p .o 9 ff ss' A The familiar hallway scenes of those scurrying to class, those discussing activities,.the facial expressions, the clanq of lockers - memories of our high school years. in fx ,XS ni s c ks. XR is 15, R A X xxx ib K I ? X M xi 3. ti -i pi. Q ? i- TABLE 0F CGNTENTS X, mmooucrnom u ' CLASSES IO J Seniors I2 Juniors 36 Soplrornores 44 X Freshmen 52 ACTIVITIES 62 ' 47 Urgenizafions 66 Drama 72 C 6lnlrs 80 l i'iM T--I, soorzrs los Eoucmons 142 -fi-gun Adminisfrafion 144 'yiinrg F r 150 Pifslonirel 158 Aovenrussmsms neo ii-.-3'-L sn Acrrvmas wa ii T IN DEX l82 .V '.'l , . IWN' .J frff iffficlgfffi iii-'S Qiv-lift Tr, iiifilff-iigf Efzgcisfzis, 5:71107 FEV?-O i955 ifff k,'1 .i: '5uairl'iei', eiienciamie Qilii- cer and boys' Vice Principal. He was iiie Prirwfgfpefi :pf filiifffgl from i955 Zo T959 i-ie vw? fff.5eQfiy loxfeci and respeciefi by all me sia1c'iG.w'?s xwi-:iv knew he had a Ciifiicuil job wE?i 1f':f.fi in Vice Trificipai. in V95? he ine-- Qfarni? Q co W,,' imfiigi' in order' To COlWlliTUFE io Help 'z'Ii'l': rzflugfaiion iw? io feliminaie ine sisaizw wi ffl'l:':ilf:lEif5llfbii. XXL C cgouiwfzfeioi , 1'mfT.'. l,imijiQa'ai Coniirwes 'io comfy ian mmfafi wiiiw siuilenis, iiis jllfiiifmii' fmile :md kind wands Si'FQV! Siu' fiom-y Mm! iicr is si irifzrici. P-IG is Clccllcaied io li xuoai: Qmci rsiiciaiiivcr im his ways. His -wvi'wiif- givf,-rw io Qdu1ai'i0n, his Fine Ql'mi'g:r,5ry:, emi our g.fr':vn'i' rcsgneci' for iwim, mi: i'l'f iw f.N- iz, rf,w:11w:':: fzoiwinci our clociision Z0 :fcfif,iifiifff iiic iglfffi fl Graszrifo 'ia ll-feif t Iclwwzci ,N Laficigrri. Mr. Landgraf is continually reviewing the programs i , , l ' i 1 f-, ' i i Mr. Landgraf, now a Counselor, always has an open door and a friendly of students in order to help each in his specific smile for everyone. problem. L E I if U E 4 9 i 1 s 1 I l 4 1 6 DIRGE IN WOODS George Meredith A wind sways the pines And below Not a breath of wild air: Still as the mossess that glow On the t1ooring and over the lines Of the roots here and there. The pine-tree drops its dead: They are quiet as under the sea. Overhead, overhead Rushes life in a race As the clouds the clouds chase: And we go, And we drop like the fruits ot the tree Even we, Even so. David Garlund May 1948 - July 1963 Kathy Henderson November 1946 - August 1963 Joan Stephens July 1946 - July 1963 Mike Wells January 1948 - June 1963 Mr. Gene Ambrosini Ccustodianl May 1909 - October 1963 And when he tell in whirlwind, he went down As when a lordly cedar, green with boughs, Goes down with a great shout upon the hills, And leaves a lonesome place against the sky. Edwin Markham on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and used again in memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy May 29, 1917 - November 22, 1963 i ff! h fl' X' , J .A foflndh V HRW 'H+ A' ., .H x 1 5 Q- t I , ...al kg X x ,lf f. . K 6 ,i 7 L S 'W A , We ' A ,IQ Y J' 2 xx: AQ' 6 X? ws? ir ' ' qi ' V 5 -' f I as mmf: ,f - -V 5' A V' -4m , M' A ' K in .Aff . ,U L, . 'S'-H54 ft 4 1 'gifr ' 'YQ' ig A ml -19 -' Y- 'S ' rg.-5 , Q' . 344' 'V-4' J' ,.v. 3 1-. v . f'4' .17 f , '-lift. - - Gv' 1... i ll . . V I W L M ,Y A A H 473- 'vkx' ,-N v-Rn 'FQ' L ,-L -1. ' -, ' -di' ,A L+ :y'?'gQ 33 f ' ' lf, 1w.mjg?,-if H ' '- 3 flu. N ' 'f'du'j+iVV- ' xx. MW! ,rv N M JWQV W ri, W JQM, ,AA 'I?l,..A,' ,MM1 7 x .gg ,f,, S ,gi Y- O Y M da. ., ,MMM -1- , X I VN ' 1,7 Y q w, wg 2 4-in 'ww M -- g , Rm' ...fy I 2 .1 if 1 The bell rings. There are six minutes to get to class. There is the clang of lockers being open- ed and shut as each student rushes to get his books. The hallways are crowded, the noise is deafening .... Oh, not another tardyl The education one gains in high school marks an important phase in one's lite. To most stu- dents it represents a turning point - an oppor- tunity to mature and prepare for college or for marriage and the future. CLASSES are the most important part of the average high school stu- dent's day at PUHS. E 2 grease Last minute cramming inthe library for next period's test. CLASSES ., N, X 5 Nb - ,5 A as .Qi ,f - . N- .1 vivklylrg,-in 5 . ,K 3. g pq 'fx-?'. is Ki .' , . Elm A I Ac 'ff' - 3 . asrw-M RICHARD MARSHALL Treasurer DAVID DOYEL President Four years of hard work, dances, clubs, sports, and lots of fun are the memories of a 1964 graduate. The freshman year was a year of hazing, of learning, and of maturing. The sophomore year was progress and profit and fun. The responsibility of an upperclass- man and the discovery of the key to life came with the junior year. Finally, but with sadness, the senior approaches graduation and the open door of maturity. After passing through this doorway to individual opportunity one is on his way to a new life: college or marriage or immediate employment. These past four years have made a mark in the life of every senior pictured on the following pages. ln each face there is an expression of happiness or sadness, of intelligence or maturity. It may be the pleasant smile of the friendly student or the solemn expression of knowledge. Each is now an individual. 4. I v ? , an I 'we . X, M n VAL GUZMAN and MARGARET VAZNAIAN V, Representatives to Council , 4 DAWN SIMPSON Secretary .pg V. . we SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A.Bratton, V. Roby. ROW TWO: E. Adams, B. Cabibi, P. Cone, L. Butler, L. Keen, E. Conrad. NOT PICTURED: R. France, K. Honeycutt. I3 ,--N en, 4-.-5, ls YZ? vw-.,, N g:.,:,t It Edward Absher Sarah Adame Edith Adams Gayle Adams Margaret Adams Alfred Alba Barbara Alexander Bertha Allen Wayne Allen Georgia Alvarez Tony Ambriz Doris Anderson Leslie Andrews Larry Armer Mike Armistead Linda Arter Marlys Ash Robert Azevedo Renee Babinaan Susan Balmer .33- 'P ix 5 'L X , 'U Qoug Bania Brenna Barber Barbara Banleg Diana Beck Tony Beechlel, Tum Behrens Pafrlcla Benton Dennis Be,-befga Merijyn Beg, Jackie Bimou Dick Birchfield Robert Bishop Ronald Blackley John Bland Tom Blankenship Lana Boales Robert Bogle James Bond Gerald Boone Donna Boom Richard Bo radori Randy Boyd Betty Bradley Ann Brattnn Edgar Brazell Terry Brents Bonnie Brinkman Linda Butler Beverly Cabihi Francisco Cadena Vaughn Cain Beverly Caldwell Jackie Caldwell Susan Callison Craig Camp Julie Campos Tony Canales Paula Candelaria David Cannella Jolyn Carpenter ':, If VV . if ips . 1 Ron Carter Adrian Cerfuche Nancy Chamberlen Bill Christensen Joel Clark John Clark Pamela Clark Joyce Classen Tim Cleary John Cline Jane Coe John Coffee Rondii Colson Cheryl Cone Patricia Cone Ken Conklin Barbara Conner Eleanor Conrad Glenda Cooksey Gary Cooper 17 er Aly Ii 'FS' if 'Q' --'--'P Neva Cope Larry Cornelius Barbara Cornell Jerry Cowan Sue Cox Troy Cox Val Craig Carolyn Cranston Jim Crichlow Bob Cross Vickie Cruz Katy Cunningham Judith Daniel Gary Daudistel Marvin Davidson Steve Davis Jim Davison larry Davison Pat Santiago Deluna Joe DePaoii 'I Ken Depuly Kalhy Devine Gladys Dick Ann Bluekle Donohue Bruce Donaldson Doug Doiy Mary Douglas Sandra Downing Dave Doyel Olivia Jimenez Dulay Rosa Dulay Carson Dykes Flory Eala Carol Ebeling Nicki Edwards David Efseaff Sieve Elmore Brenda Emerson Jack Eiiner John Evans .ff , ,Q-fa: Mx Yvonne Evans Paul Everharl James Fairless Barbara Falconer Janet Farrow John Fazio Jackie Fenner Terry Fergus Lynda Ferraiz Diana Ferrero Robert Fisher Edmund Fleischhauer Rena Foster Rachel France Kerill Frasher Sherill Frasher Lynn Fredricks Fred Frith Pamela Frosi Penny Frost 20 h W Christine Frymire Allen Gage Doug Garfield Leslie Garlund Merle Garretson Ruth Gibson Sherman Gibson Carole Glaves Cheryl Glover Peter Gobel Kay Goble Nick Gonzales Ruben Gonzales Michael Gooden Clarence Goodnight Clarice Graham Douglas Grant Barry Grantham Darrell Gray Steven Gray 21 'Wax ris ssss Duuglas Greene Jack Griggs Shirley Griswold Annelie Gubler Gloria Guevara Lewis Gunsolus Val Guzman Elwanda Haggerton Jeanee Harkins Janice Harmon Waller HarneSS Morene Harrell William Harris Alan Haih Vinnie HBUII Jeannie HiWlKil'lS Joseph Heard Chris Herms Juan Hernandez Leonafd Hi99inb0lh3m F A in aa Sharon Hochuli James Hodge Keith Honeysutt Deanna Hopson Rae Dean Hotchkiss Roger Houghton Travis Howell John Hudson Gloria Hughes Evelyn Hunter Helen Hunter Diana Seratte Hyder Barry Jackson Mac Jenkins Alan Johnson Carolyn Johnston Gerald Jones Ola Karoliussen Lynda Keen Sharon Kenyon Glenn Kerley James Kerwood Bob Klassen Kaihleen Klufh Donald Kotchevar Diane Kuhlmann Frank Lalanne Larry Lambert Paul Lamberf Gary Landers Susan Landers Kathryn Landgraf Sandi Ledbelter Arnold Lee Dick Lenrz Pamela Lerda Larry Lester Harold Lewis Susan Lewis Dan Logan 24 v- 'Y Jim Lombardi Kathleen Longley Howard Loiton Rosalinda Lozano Ann Luce Judy McCallie Marcia McCloskey Reber! McCloskey Donna McCuen Ed McKee Daisy McKinney Margaret McKinney Jim Mclemore Darlene Mach! Wanda Mack Marion Manning Phil Manson Richard Marshall Albert Martinez James Mastin 25 Jerry Mafhews Beny Mauldin Janet Meik Richard Meyer Andrea Milinirh Craig Miller Bill Miller Bonnie Mohler Pat Evans Mohler Mike Moore Sandra Moorhead Jeff Morris Marlin Morris Dan Munyon Beverly Nashold Sonia Naizke Betty Navarefte Dean Neufeld Bob Newman Dick Nichols l 1 'X Roger Noel Mardell Norris Sharon O'Bannon Vera Ochoa Jon Otte Barbara Owen Linda Pack Mike Parker Peggy Parker Gerald Parnell Bertha Patterson Deborah Pearson Loeva Pearson Milo Peltzer Gary Pendley Linda Perez Robert A. Perez Robert J. Perez Terry Perez Alice Lambert Perkins 7.. ., H! X L ,aww 2 4' P xr i L: -J Gene Petrone Jim Pettit Harel Phillips Darlene Plamenatz Clifford Poe James Poplin Bob Powers Sue Powers Douglas Preston Sue Prewitt Connie Purdin John Rafanan Bill Ramay Paul Ramirez Melanie Raul: Jimmy Raymond Gary Reed Sharon Rey Israel Reyna Robert Reynaga 28 gf Calherine Rhoads Rick Rhoads Charlie Rice Marilyn Riley Jim Roberson Jimmy Roberis Martha Roberts Vicki Roby Dan Rodgers Linda Rodgers Anita Rodriguez Josie Rodriguez Pere Rodriguez Rudy Rodriguez Dianna Rogers Wilma Rogers Elizabeth Ross Jim Rouch Sharon Ryan Evelyn Salas 29 fi ig 5 ll gl na 1 W E Vincent Sanchez Loretta Sanders Jeanette Scarborough Robert Scheppmann Mer' 5fhmef9en Mary Schneider Karen Schrock Darlene Schultz Phillip Seager Steve Seaman George Sears Elgeva Short Philip Short Margie Sickles CHI'0l Silva Loetta Simmons Dawn Simpson Linda Simpson Richard Simpson Margaret Smith l Steve Smith Van Smith Larry Smothermon Nyla Snodgrass Mamlel 5070 larry Souza Frankie Spradlin Brenda Stafford Pat Stafford GUY Slimof' Glenda Stanton Billy Stephens linda Stiles David Strauss Beverly Strong Dennis Stukenbroeker Vernon Sue Sharon Thomason Bill Thompson Barbara Sisk Thornburg q1w...f4'i S , 5, w l 4 ,ge pq- ibi- Audry Thorne Mary Tomkinson Diana Traina Lana Trotter Shirley Truesdale Marsha Tuculet Jerry Tweedy Jerry Tyler Larry Underwood Mary Vargas Margaret Vaznaian leslee Veach Dave Velasquez Vern Vera Cathy Vussler Toni Wagner Billy Walker Sherman Walker Susan Wallace Dan Watson 32 S Donald Weaver Rebecca Webb Diane Weisenberger Danny Wells Linda Trimble Wells John white Marcia White Tom White Faye Whitton Ray Whitton Russell Williams Connis Wilson Ronald Witzel Chuck Wood Wesley Worthy Susan Yancey Ruthann Yorba Alice Alston Asa Brown Norma Duncan Natalie Aguilar George Casfahel'-la John DeMasIers Jim Gallimore Elaine Geller ll FDR SUCH ARE WE in our SENIOR year... E , , M ,serum-E SEPTEMBER - The annual senior- gg Freshman Tea woUldn't be complete EXEE 2 ,- without the parade of unique love- 1 N Eff lies at PUHS. fm, -Q , fQQi,,6.g,5 Q 1 JANUARY-Pam Clark top ranking Senior girl crams for semester ti- na s. r L lf: l ' q,.....,fw .frifgff-qgqasrlg-ygrfa I 1, ,lygs-ax ,..I ,.,,.1 E ., , -E 4? ,. I . A 1' 11 1 ,. :. I Z FEBRUARY-The second semester in- cluded a field trip? to the jail. DECEMBER-The Christmas Formal MARCH - The measuring of caps was one ofthe many activities Sen- and gowns makes a Senior realize iors enjoyed over vacation. how very close graduation is. ff H.,-sw-, .Ai .- J W, I if H 1 .L ., , . Q. ,EQ A 1 JK dr- , , as , ' ra , .. ,vs W ' 'Wx s fa '3' Ken Golden Doug Hulstine John Sharp Ron Taylor OCTOBER - This election is The last in which Seniors are elected to hold Offfe- Camera-Shy Seniors Martin Atkinson Wayne Bunce Josie Castanon William Connelley Jessie Ervin firms!! ll R 814.3 1 nun Ruben Morales Emilio Nava Lecta Sanderson Robert Taylor Carolyn Walker Tommy Ingle Barbara Jeff Danny Lamb Loretta McMurtrey Tommy Masters NOVEMBER - The end of football season and the band has a special performance honoring Seniors. ua-.S ,,,, i a , , . z V. , , ., Akflwrf ' .. - V- g , K . ami . A H , , 5 1 5 5 ' 'F ' J' -A -- 'nf' 9 if il I .1 Q 'V if 'ia Q 'lc' 7 . V' 2 w e 'N - S -' vw , ff i i ' 14- ' .-1 'i fan. Q 1 .Q ,. .gm -Slug' , . ,. , . .. ,. - , .-'f Q53 n 1 -A X , rj 'EL-p,fr'm,. Qi' ' '7 ' Yltfif' . 'i i i M 5' ' ffl! 'ft-S 'fi fl 'f ifffii' iff f' 'x I AH iii 1? ' 1 3 38 15 any Awww' mi 95, y-' H Q :rf , gg s gg: I 4 ir- Z, . 1 f t , an d ' 'Ez gg- Q 1 '. 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CATHY JOANNIDES Vice-President W-Qaf' BILL NICHOLSON President Leff: LINDA LaPRESTA Secretary CHRIS OWEN Treasurer Looking back on this year, there are many recollections for The class of '65. The obligations of an upperclassman came with the much-anticipated privi- leges. American history and junior Test- ing were parts of the year that all those who Took them will remember. Some of the more pleasant aspects of the year in- cluded the Junior Play and The Junior- Senior Prom. Everyone worked excep- tionally hard on the play, and the prom was one of the highlights ofthe year. Of course, There was the assembly, which was a unified eftort of the Junior class. All these events, and many more, made this a memorable year. L DAN LUNSFORD and SALLY MULLER Representatives To Council JUNIORS .gee 'af .- 4-.. f am, g-+-we... 'nk JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-BOTTOM ROW, lEFT TO RIGHT: J. Daley, P. Hastings, M. Ross. ROW TWO: C. Higgins, K. Allison, D. Aloot, C. Grigsby, M. Offill. NOT PICTURED: L. Jones, C. Lusk. 37 JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Armstrong, L. Kaiser, J. Wilson, C. Wilson, L. Brooks, N. Hampton, C. Hooks. ROW TWO: B. Holt, B. O'Neal, I. Cantrell, J. Whittington, J. Similla, D. Tate, E. Alba, L. Ballmes, S. Bardwell. ROW THREE: J. Orona, J. Schlaepfer, R. JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Smith, J. Williams, J. Emery, P. Dubie, B. Long, C. Hughes, D. Dotters, J. Ross. ROW TWO: G. Dove, C. Gamblin, L. Melton, M. Ross, B. Sparks, K. Wilson, P. Board, K. Ricler. ROW THREE: W. Groshong, M. Gittord, L. Lawerence, Stewart, D. Cook, E. Boydston, R. Peyton, J. Tackett, R. Boyd, J. Val encia. ROW FOUR: S. Cronrath, A. Fleming, D. Hall, C. Campbell, N Harris, B. Winter, K. Turnupseed, D. Choate, Q. Stoll. 5 'I ljfl. Hg. P. Hastings, C. Cragg, M. McAuley, R. Smith, C. Perry, M. McDonald. ROW FOUR: J. Longley, J. Koontz, C. Owen, G. Costa, M. Brand, J. Weaver, A. McCuistion, B. Mauldin, P. Mason. l , .IUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Araiza, D. Kelsey, L. Beeman, M. Roolriquez,j. Carrillo, V. Navarette, S. Fabela. ROW TWO: P. Fox, N. Sill, L. Matlock, L. Bough, P. Burtt, F. Nava. ROW 38 THREE: J. Ellsworth, M. Carrillo, J. Fairchild, M. Davidson, G. Win- kempleck, F. Gonzales, D. Ferguson. ROW FOUR: R. Cruz, C. Duer, D. Morris, R. Williamson, L. Marshall, R. Walton. -fn ,fx .IUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Elliott, B. Kunert, G. Helton, P. Kern. ROW THREE: S. Riddle, L. Stephens, G. Geist, N. Ballew, P. Szypulski, R. Mills, J. Cunningham, B. Kelly, L. Edsell. Rodilez, R. Kimbrell, L. Brown, M. Avila. ROW FOUR: D. Hampton, S. ROW TWO: J. Spradlin, P. Terry, D. Witzel, R. Orduno, T. Cemo, S. Delk, S. Greene, L. Dean, S. Quiram, R. Jeffries. ai -h S. JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Janeway, D. Sailors, J. Stafford, P. Fields, R. Speers, J. DePaoli. ROW FOUR: G. Ellis, C. Canaday, S. Brents, S. Shelton, L. Speck, C. Robertson. ROW TWO: Steckman, G. Robinson, D. Johnson, G. Goldsmith, D. Wiggins, R. D. Flores, C. Ambriz, F. Nelms, S. Overman, B. Alcaparras, H. Mar- Hunter, P. Vargas. tinez, L. Childress. ROW THREE: R. Santry, T. Godwin, L. Delk, L. A Vg l l 41 JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: M. Born, C. Bishop, Y. Strong. ROW THREE: D. Denson, G. Matlock, N. Osborn, L. Scruggs Cassle, J. Roderick, W. Highfill, N. Aguirre, J. Brown. ROW TWO: G. R. Sanchez, D. Cartwright. ROW FOUR: C. Wallace, D. McGinty, I Brown, T. Duncan, V. Plunk, E. Rodriquez, T. Foster, D. Wilson, G. Jackson, J. Flannery, L. Elliott, M. Bagley, J. Berger. 39 JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Dyke, B. Suthe-rland,G. C. Richey, E. Castaneda, J. Boatman, R. Wilcox, H. Reyes, R. Delk, D Record, D. Neely, L. Comingore, C. Moore, S. McLaren, E. Burton. Crank, L. Hogan. ROW FOUR: J. Carter, G. Smith, R. Mendoza, G ROW TWO: J. Rodgers, L. Russell, C. Pack, J. Fuller, S. Geoble, S. Quirarn, P. Richardson, J. Chase, J. Tanner, L. Bradley, T. Brooks. Zontek, N. Certuche, D. Wolfram, D. Morgan. ROW THREE: G. Florer, s--ag f X JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: l. Betancourt, L. Espinoza L. Dollar, M. Webb, A. Sanchez, E, Foster, C. Lessley, R. Clark, V. Mar- tinez. ROW TWO: G. Ambrosini, R. Forner, S. Betton, C. Beyerbach, S. Lockhart, S. Kellogg, R. Scruggs, G. Holder. ROW THREE: D. Cosby, 1 A. Terry, R. Broad, G. Huddleston, R. Yorba, C. Spiker, C. Mings, M Nix, G. Baxter. ROW FOUR: B. Marple, J. Beyerbach, M. Gammon, J Cochran, J. Winchester, A. Castrillo, R. Newlin, D. Sanders. JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Johnke, J. Barnett, B. Darringer B. Marsh, C. Ratanan, S. Duncan, T. Driskell. ROW TWO? J. Eastep, J. Bravo, J. Van Groenewout, R. Comer, D. Wilson, L. White, J. Tyler, C. Oliveira. ROW THREE: J. Hopson, R. Camp, C. Hammer, T. Hauert, G. Baxter, T. Quinn, R. Owen, R. Terry. ROW FOUR: D. Allen, R. Bradford, D. Beatty, C. Hammer, F. Ramirez, S. Stout, P. Higgins, D. Snyder. JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Perez, B. Cristan, A. Durham, R. Souza, T. Morrison, L. Blackburn, N. Vera, R. Hunter, B. Cristan. ROW TWO: C. Smeltzer, D. Fricke, L. Long, B. Colley, M. Cole, B. Davidson, B. Caldwell, K. Wells. ROW THREE: J. Jones, -5 B. Russell, B. Johnson, K. Moore, B. Hurlbut, D. Goodman, G. Fred- ricks, J. Northern. ROW FOUR: F. Moore, G. Henson, D. Hudspeth, A. Stepps, W. Galusha, B. Wall, R. Snow. JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Hess, C. Osborne P Welch, S. Farmer, B. Barton, O. Hedrick, L. Schieler, L. Pugh, S. Norris: ROW TWO: S. Crichlow, C. Posten, J. Lambert, J. Chenault, C. McClanahan, C. Bosley, E. Simon, B. Martin. ROW THREE:,R7Rodqels, I ff 4- J f ,W ,f',7,fi', e U ill t J A. Buffington, K. Cramer, M. James, J. Phipps, K. Fowler, G. Letsing- er, D. Harmon, R. Kelly. ROW FOUR: L. Dickson, A. Lucas, T. Reeves J. Belton, R. Youngquist, J. Flores, B. Tarkinston, T. Waggoner. .IUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Friesen, M. Choate, P. Warnock, L. Wendland, C. Moore, C. Lusk, J. Schvvin, M. Davidson. X, Crosiar, C. Campbell, S. Main, A. Waggle, G. Schmi , M. Lovett, J. Caulk, B. Alley ROW FOUR' G Pergl V White J Gerdes, J. Scott, ROW TWO: V. Simmons, J. Kreiger, L. Omelich, B. Bray, C. Stuteville, B. Nicholson, Loyd, D. Weldon, G. Eckard. S. Achterberg, C, Hendon, K. Allison. ROW THREE: B. Gabriel, J. 41 E 1 L M P' JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: G. Green, D. Rusk, C. hill, M. Wall, A. Martinez, J. Park, C. Wilenius. ROW FOUR: J. Doug Campos, J. Carter, M. Castaneda, M. Cotton, E. McGlothlin. ROW las, B. Anderson, L. Boyles, A. Jones, T. Moore, J. McKiearnan, G TWO: E. Clearman, P. Furr, G. Brittain, J. Webb, L. Turnbo, J. Behrens, Rodgers, T. Byars. J. Oliver, K. Shepard. ROW THREE: G. Jones, R. Schneider, C. Berry- JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Halford, L. Ecobiza, D. Certuche. ROW THREE: D. Peterson, L. Bohman, K. Anderson, C. Anderson, M. Brewer, R. Cotton, N. Garcia. ROW TWO: T. Smoth- J. Waldrum, M. Clark, H. Polecat. ROW FOUR: K. Sinner, R. Sullins, ermon, P. Monroy, W. Posey, P. Hatwig, G. Fenley, K. Honeyman, J. Williams, W. Means, E. Hensley, J. Lovelady, R. Lovelady. JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Sparks, J. Daley, E. Monroe, C. Smith, C. Daybell, L. Watson. ROW FOUR: D. Crowell, Coffman, J. Winters, C. Sikes, G. Parker, V. Pollard. ROW TWO: D. R. O'Brien, V. Corkins, J. Street, M. Ninkovich, M. Porrazzo, S. Lieur- Aloof, D. Townes, B. Byars, K. Work, C. Bays, C. Grigsby, B. Doyle. ance. ROW THREE: G. Riffenburg, K. Conrad, L. Jones, C. Joannides, S. .V LJ - Ah, the relaxation C?J of noon! ' .- A :ki . A ,MA u M K fi, I English is a class well-known by all students. JUNIORS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Weisenberger, P. S. Brown, L. Mosconi, S. Jones, M. Hunnicutt, T. Pratt, K. McNiece Sharp, D. Overholt, C. Smith, E. Hunt, K. Petrone, M. Clement, S. T. Bergthold. ROW FOUR: J. Harper, R. Brewton, B. Griswold, R Muller. ROW TWO: P. Story, D. Kotchevar, B. Johnson, C. Higgins, Blaylock, R. Chapel, D. Keatts, D. Bond, B. Bennett. D. Rabbon, D. Brown, K. Smith, J. Kelley. ROW THREE: J. Darby, JUNIORS-BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: T. Isaacs, C. Kennedy, J. Ruiz, J. Valencia, L. Garcia, J. Bravo, S. Greer, F. Parker. ROW TWO: R Turman, E. Jolliffe, T. Meek, C. Graham, J. Sohns, S. Thrall, F. Garcia M. DeSimone. ROW THREE: G. Potter, O. O'Neal, S. Zontek, P. Jones, R. Storme, D. Mann, D. Teague, D. Lunsford, S. Moore. ROW FOUR E. Johnson, N. Winter, J. Anderson, D. Seaton, R. Hammond, B Nelson, B. Doolan, L. Crabtree. A 43 X ' V. 'viii' L I K' - C , 2 Q 1. fi? 9. f. D N si' Q 31 Q ' X R5 Q I i N Y -lr PRISCILLA SHIRES Vice-President RICK COLSON JULIA OWEN President Secretary 4 RYAN COX and JANET MILLS NANCY WISE Representatives to Council Treasurer f ' ... SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Lombardi, S. Young. ROW TWO: V. Howell, J. Armistead, E. Eckard. NOT PICTURED: J. Brockrnan, P. Kerr, H. Rossman, B. Ohde, D. Kirby. People change from year to year, and the view of life never remains the same. For the class of '66, this be- came more apparent as they stepped up from freshmen to sophomores. Their chief duties this year were electing class officers, presenting the Sophomore Assembly, and selecting class rings. It was a year in which class unity was developed through cooperation in the many activities of the year. rv SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K, Kerley, L. Wilson, Hayes, J. Hunsaker, M. Perez, J. Heustens, D. Main. ROW FOUR: H. Gannaway, D. Mullican, P. Brewer, M. Bryson. ROW TWO: D. J. Blankenship, B. Slaughter, R. Quiram, R. Overholt, A. Van Camp, Brookins, R. Gibson, C. Sundsten, F. France, M. Roderick, R. Stephen, D. Taylor, D. Dowling, D. Mills. M. Richardson, V. Suetos. ROW THREE: S. Durtsche, G. Davis, D. 45 SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Anderson, L. Babish, K. Stephens, L. Crank, G. Martinez, G. Edwards, C. Keplinger. ROW TWO: H. Menne, K. Tyler, V. Arcure, L. McEachern, J. Davidson, D. Vera, J. Doyel. ROW THREE: D. Jordan, A. Aguilar, C. Salas, E. Powell, C. Anderson, R. Colson. Martinez, M. Vanlandingham, B. Baty. ROW FOUR: L R. Castaneda, J. Rapp, R. Sturgeon, B. Edwards, R. Scott, SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Choate, S. Miller, B. Mellinger, C. Shafer, R. Miller, T. Connelly, L. Hulstine, P. Williams, J. Benner. ROW TWO: D. Ellis, R. Owens, J. Gonzales, E. Stanton, G. Blount, P. Canales, B. Daniel, J. Wells, P. Hunter. ROW THREE: J. Vaughn, J. Schultz, J. Brockman, B. Scott, N. Simpson, L. Alred, B. Beeman, J. Jensen, K. Dummar. ROW FOUR: R. Lawson, B. Powers, E. Taggard, J. Hatwig, R. Henderson, W. Wagner, L. Taylor, K. Rafanan. SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Hicks, J.Kunert, C. T. Johnson, K. Ground, K. Kelly, D. Marsh, M. Norman, J. Coleman Ugay, C. Myers, A. Lemus, M. Perez. ROW TWO: D. Mayo, B. Graham, J. Lopez. ROW FOUR: J. Davis, H. Howard, C. Migalski, J. Phillips D. Bogel, D. Coates, S. Cartwright, M. Ruiz, R. Dunning. ROW THREE: D. Bunce, F. Sierro, R. Lewis. 46 SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: D Bollin P. Starks, 1 - 91 S. Baxter, L. Guthrie, J. Owen, C. Lombardi, G. Mosconi, D. Haley ROW TWO: R. Smith, S. Emery, C. Cornell, E. Cemo, C. Bristow, M DeMasters, S. Butler, M. Rey. ROW THREE: M. Buftington, K. Camp 1 K. Roper, D. Layman, S. Young, E. Eckard, J. Hackleman, D. Vossler ROW FOUR: T. McDonald, B. O'Bannon, M. Kaiser, D. Durbin, W Zakrzeski, M. Gifford, G. Goodman. SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Carr, S. Walker, D. Canfield, A. Bailey, K. Stewart, L. Gubler, S. Shelton, D. Olivares. ROW TWO: G. Martinez, D. Kirby, L. Tabor, V, Walker, R. Johnke S. Bradley, R. Eaves, M. Loflin. ROW THREE: E. Merritt, R. Hill, H Parker, D. Carter, A. Higginbotham, K. Gillett, D. Reeves, G. lngraham ROW FOUR: P. Messerschmitt, M. Baker, J. Carlson, F. Spallina, E Steinbeck, J. Evans, T. Scott, D. Weaver. SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: N. Wise, J. Jackson, Jones. ROW THREE: E. Moudy, D. Robertson, S. Mauldin, C. Sickels P. Kenyon, E. Dulay, B. Wong, P. Patty, N. Garcia, D. Overholt, L. M. Stanton, V. Howell, J. Armistead, R. Frith, P. Trimble, L. Green Ralphs, B. Brand. ROW TWO: E. Baker, B. Groshong, C. Buell, J. ROW FOUR: R. Kisling, G. Smith, J. Darcy, E. Reeves, J. Todd, H Mills, S. Ziegler, E. Wingfield, D. Efseaff, C. Schwartz, P. Smith, D. Rossman, D. Winton, D. Miller, K. Longley. 47 luv'-'L-f a. TY 4 ts' SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. McMurtrey, M. Rea, G. Record, M. McGinty, L. Moore, A. Fields, D. Thomas. ROW Davis, B. Bennett, B. Garcia, L. Stone, C. Allison, H. Armendarez. FOUR: L. Flannery, W. Lantsburger, J. Tucker, P. Smith, J. Molezzo, ROW TWO: D. Moore, K. Rice, C. Caulk, P. Woods, D. Henry, M. T. Smith, R. Hand, L. Scheer. Gage, F. Regan, C. Letsinger. ROW THREE: P. Crane, S. Stafford, S. SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Haynes, N. Harrell, Weil. ROW THREE: J. Hill, D. Feirro, D. Ramsey, L. Sill, S. Epps, S. M. Plata, N. Stover, R. Soto, J. Craft, R. Maxwell. ROW TWO: D. Barrios, R. Sullivan. ROW FOUR: J. Thompson, S. Orton, M. Miller, Lentzer, B. Hawkins, J. Goman, E. Butler, L. Martinez, R. Gomez, P. D. Brown, M. Worden, K. Geller, L. Wall. vi , - --gs. X l 4 3 l Y f SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Haynes, M. Gobel, Dulay, M. Mitchell, S. Wright, T. Pixler, B. Ohde, L. Guzman, B. Ware, K. Davis, P. Kerr, D. Morrison, P. Brockman, N. Dion, F. Simpson, D. J. Sullivan, R. Reyes. ROW FOUR: H. Likewise, G. Rout, G. Lumley, Halford. ROW TWO: T. Horton, B. Barber, S. Logan, D. Martin, D. D. Clower, R. Schwab, R. Moser, D. Scheppmann, S. Brown, L. Like- McCowan, D. Wilson, C. Cobb, M. Mock, M. Billiou. ROW THREE: D. wise. W. 5' SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Wright, L. Lamb, S. Peter, M. DePaoli, B. Green, M. Hernandez, J. Simmons, T. Mc- Cowan, M. Bingham. ROW TWO: L. Gann, D. Gome, D. Smith, B. Carabay, R. Walker, P. Hernandez, M. Madden, F. Madruga. ROW .I . Qu, THREE: L. Brown, C. Brittain, P. Worthy, L. Benton, K. Brown, G. Rico, P. O'Neal, L. Rockholt, G. Williams. ROW FOUR: D. Candelaria, M. Brown, T. Forner, D. Craig, M. Eaton, B. Bates, H. Winkempleck, D. Michaelis. nr -s SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Gonzales, S. Ramirez, C. Hastings, M. Amason, D. Castaneda, H. Guinn, M. Garza. ROW TWO: E. Encinas, T. Carrillo, C. Delk, J. Harkins, J. Hernandez, J. Sanchez. ROW THREE: G. Clifton, C. Horner, J. Spears, R. Olmedo, J. Montgomery, A. Ross, R. Wilcher. ROW FOUR: J. Rabaca, S. Man- son, M. Pearson, D. Flowers, G. Sly, R. Garrett. .4 SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Smelzer, S. Ferraiz, R. Wells, B. Webb, L. Griffin, D. Martinez, V. Martinez. ROW TWO P. Wolfe, G. Gallagher, P. Bough, J. Christl, D. Moorhead, S. Richard- son, D. Fowler, S. Seager ROW THREE: M, Rodriquez, D. Ebeling, G. Kontzie, R. Carrillo, D. Johnson, W. Ross, R. Certuche, G. Foster, K Gadbury. ROW FOUR: C. Delk, D. Hall, I. Lomeli, C. Jordan, J. Mc Donald, L. Mack, S. Parrott, L. Clark. 49 ll l Q 3 SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Hensley, P. Hax- ton, K. Souza, E. Mustin, B. Reeves, R. Crow, B. Pearson, M. Wat- kins, R. Encinas. ROW TWO: M. Rapp, L. Davie, A. Searcy, S. Weaver, R. Cross, C. Clark, J. Turner, A. Blair, M. Avila. ROW THREE: P Devine, J. Reavis, R. Adams, J. Short, L. Parham, R. McCarville, B Sharp, L. Mills, V. Brewer. ROW FOUR: R. Danielson, S. Gearhart, M Montiio, B. Hamblen, S. Wales, K. Sutton, O. Brown, S. Beckham B. Dozier. 'QQ xv., SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Nagy, D. Jones, R. Feemster, C. Buck, L. Campos, E. Martinez. ROW TWO: S. Spieng meyer, G. Buttain, L. Bond, P. Carlisle, N. Boling, T. Romans, P Haxton, C. Thomason. ROW THREE: J. Giralde, R. Witzel, R. Crab: nfl xx tree, C. Holzworth, D. Dees, R. Gardner, L. Weisenberger. ROW FOUR: B. Hatfield, A. Jones, L. Stepps, D. Swalley, R. Henry, N. Ben- nett, E. Crosco, R. Adams. SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Cemo, M. Seirra, D. Moore, T. Roberts, T. Callison, M. Tarkington, R. Gage. ROW L. Babineau, P. Silva, M. Fields, J. Webb, D. Toledo, C. Smith. ROW FOUR: H. Ross, D. Munyon, B. Scarborough, D. Grantham, David TWO: J. Nichols, D. Thompson, J. Duke, G. Dodd, B. Campbell, A. Marshall, Don Marshall, S. Crumal, B. Williamson. Hicks, D. Houle, P. Benton. ROW THREE: G. Witt, I. Terry, B. Black, SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Asuncion, V. Rankins, J. Chism, J, Sailors, L. Aldrete, K. Kanthack, L. Brown. ROW TWO: B. Bannister, W. Lovett, K. Peterson, C. Crabtree, D. Pittman, P. Shires, T. Keller, D. Hammarsten. ROW THREE: G. Gerdes, P. .' Q ...VL SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Hunt, G. Tar- rent, E. Zavala, M. Hernandez, B. Gomez, E. Barajas, D. Patterson, J. Cortez, A. Weirner. ROW TWO: G. Marberry, M. Ontiveros, E. Self, K. Hilliard, V. Nicholson, B. George, L. Stanley, B. Barrett, K. Surratt. Larson, J. Lairamore, B. Ratigan, R. Cox, A. Bishop, J. Trout, M. Calk ins. ROW FOUR: J, Davenport, J. Bentz, M. Rengstori, J. Walley, J Mankins, C. Burchell, P. Ford, J. Benson. .ai int ROW THREE: L. Ramsey, B. Brown, C. Bledsaw, A. Facio, R. Acher, B. La Motte, D. Wealburby, J. Myers, G. Boatman. ROW FOUR: L. Wallace, T. Morris, D. Walters, R. Heathcock, B. Trice, J. Vickers, J. Curbow, B. Teasley, J. Peckham. SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Perry, J. Alba, F. Nashold, R. Frayo, R. Cunningham, L. Sisson. ROW TWO: V. Price, J. Thomas, B. Richeson, R. Samaduroff, M. Allen, D. Bates. ROW THREE: J. Giacheno, J. Brandan, A. Poplin, D. Kerwood, M. Manning, D. Lovelady, H. Lawrence. ROW FOUR: W. Jeffreys, H. Anderson, D. Fox, M. Severns, A. Redman, C. York. 51 . few JOEY HERNANDEZ President FRESHMEN T l EQ5. f 3 . - ,, JANIE HUBLER Secretary Long halls, innumerable doors, and a sea of faces were The first impressions felt by mosf of The class of '67. Being a freshman on a large high school campus is really a new experience. lf was a year in which They learned To work Together by producing The Freshman Assembly and electing class officers. BARBARA DOVE Treasurer J 'F' ih:D.Z FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Wilson, B. Bluekle, P. Miller, S. Goode. ROW TWO: D. Adams, K. Thomas, C. Schuler, J. Conklin, J. Weins. NOT PICTURED: L. Wash. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Dofson, L. Minchew, V, Zamora, M. Valencia, S. Quillen. ROW TWO: B. Smnh, R. Rhoades, L. Manuel, F. Baco, R. Pearson. ROW THREE: J. Surratf, B. Cone, J. Langley, B. Rainwater, L. Wheeler, D. Brown. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Faubrish, S. Navarette, N. Avila, M. Gomez, T. Carter, R Skiles. ROW TWO: G. Tucker, C. Severns, T. Craddock, S. Fox, R. Blackwell, R. Sisk. ROW THREE: R Simmons, C. Welsh, D. Frame, K. Adams, L. Gemmell, J. Brown. ROW FOUR: G. Cline, C. Sowers, G Milne, A. Stevens, D. Johnson, F. Hernandez. E! 9, fx, xv FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Davidson, M. Mc- THREE: P. Lopez, M. Martinez, C. Flores, G. Ganzales, B. Hatwig, L Neil, V. Morales, M. Morales, M. Luna, R. Morales. ROW TWO: A. Whittington, J. Lewis. ROW FOUR: J. Tassy, E. Peyron, C. Lopez Ballard, S. Martin, J. Hosey, J. Johnson, E. Gibson, A. Wilson. ROW R. Tucker, J. Markley, M. Weaver. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Gomez, A. Farrell, Wilson, J. Gobel, S. Ferguson, J. Zakrzeski, C. Brassfield, R. Leslie, T. Barton, R. Platt, M. Hicks, R. Howell, K. Grant, J. Encinas, C. C. Morgan, P. Miller, C. Jones. ROW FOUR: D. Gilliam, C. Brown, Briano. ROW TWO: R. Henslee, T. Wall, C. Campbell, E. Alexanclro, D. Duty, D. Day, W. Beckham, J. Mings, J. Susoev, T. Pendley, B. M. Barnes, J. Gubler, S. Bolling, R. Hood, A. Pence. ROW THREE: B. Magill. FRESHMEN: BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. McLemore, E. Simon, D. Frymire, F. Hendon, J. Ruiz, K. Kisling, J. McLain, J. Isaacs, L. M. Hunter, S. Combes, P. Britt. ROW TWO: D. Silva, D. Powell, A. Anderson. ROW FOUR: C. Holmes, J. Lewis, D. Allen, G. White, H . oneyman, D. Ramirez, J. Hammer, D. Jones, C. Luke. ROW THREE: G. Marsh, J. Morgan, J. Walker. .tm FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Carrillo, E. Lee, J. Gar- ROW THREE: C. Cramer, R. Nix, G. Dill, S. Short, A. Vasquez, H rity, A. Lozano, J. Pruett, M. Ward, C. Perez. ROW TWO: K. Hall, Moseby, C. Harris. ROW FOUR: E. Taylor, G. Reed, P. Hoskison, R P. Heinze, M. Searle, L. Rodriquez, P. Bryson, C. Hughes, R. Reece. Espeio, R. Jones, D. Jurkovich, R. Inman, D. Hull. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Winton, M. Airoza, Nagy, J. Whelan, L. Anderson, B. Dubie, L. Noble, C. Hansen, Lewis, T. Rouch. ROW TWO: M. Martin, J. Hernandez, B. Sanders, Hubler, S. White, R. Hisaw, S. Holley, P. Blasingame, G. Sales, Adams. ROW THREE: D. Ellis, L. Horton, J. Conklin, E. Mastin, S Hampton, J. Griswold, D. Costa, L. Adams, D. Whatley, H. Tolentino ROW FOUR: A. Elliott, M. Kamrath, L. Lavon, T. Sturgeon, P. Whelan J. Ross, S. Davis, R. Tyrrell, D. Lawerence. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Smith, L. Shelton, Seven, P. Andrews, J. Canaday, C. Braley, V. Pettit. ROW TWO: Blocher, D. Gibson, G. Ruiz, L. Moore, G. Janeway, A. Davidson, Guinn. ROW THREE: B. Barker, J. Chenault, S. Hulstine, F. Hugle, Giddens, S. Refon, B. Rylie, S. Slaby, G. Battenfield. ROW FOUR: H. Miller, L. Cemo, J. Lansford, M. Nelson, J. Garther, P. Castaneda, R. Castillo, M. Regan. 55 f FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Castillo, M. Alba, C. Cymbolisty, R. Gonzales, V. Garcia. ROW THREE: J. Perez, J. Zazueto Steckman, J. Contreras, R. Aguilar, A. Rodriguez, K. Witzel, M. Boyd, L. Lopez, R. Burch, G. Milne, C. Brinkley, V, Gunther, G, Franco. ROW TWO: E. Murillo, S. Delk, K. Hatfield, C. Weaver, R. Jones, B. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Demetriff, N. Ashley, dez, J. O'Neal, D. Bates, M. Pitts, J. Lunstad, G. Sickles, M. Hawkins S. Lieurance, D. Kirkland, K. Gannaway, J. Sprague, E. Wilhoit, F. ROW FOUR: V. Morgan, J. Davis, D. Rockholt, P. Shelton, B. Tillery, Kenoyer. ROW TWO: C. Milinich, P. Murphy, I. Cain, J. Karcher, J. D. Boles, A. Rankins. Dickson, P. Albright, S. Goodnight. ROW THREE: K. Kelly, R. Hernan- FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Callison, C. Carter, S. Goode, A. Muller, C. Magee, T. DeLaCruze, D, Colson, D. Sutherland ROW TWO: D. Tate, A, Pearson, S. Pettit, L. Kelsey, K. Thomas, S Thrall, L. Osti, B. Smith.. ROW THREE: M. Storme, K. Moorhead, S Trueblood, P. Smart, B. Marshall, R, Page, P. Davin, R. Sheldon, W Prestidge. ROW FOUR: D. Lerda, W. Goux, L. Wash, D. Cavit, T Weathers, J. Parsons, J. Grier, S. Lankford. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Slaughter, J. Botts, B. Bluekle, L. Loyd, N. Brown, V. Bergthold, C. Surber, J. Tabor, M. Miller, P. Finley. ROW TWO: M. Ensslin, R. Phillips, B. Pugh, C. Herz- berg, G. Nichols, G. Powell, J. Laster, J. Shearing, J. O'NeiIl. ROW THREE: K. Veitch, Al Gartung, P. Brown, A. Blackwell, W. Earick, E York, D. France, S. Holt, B. Engstrom. ROW FOUR: W. Kirchner, G: Evans, J. Wiens, R. Minnick, D. Rauber, M. McConnell, C. Stephens, R Rapp, E. Doggett. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, l.EFT TO RIGHT: P. Smith, S. Stovall, G. DeSoto, S. Doyel, A. Eggman, B. McCaulley, K. Firestone, M. Sierra. ROW TWO: M. Lombardi, J. Zontek, N. Hill, S. Belflower, E. Cummins, C. Mahaiifie, D. Viera. ROW THREE: M. Nicholas, R. Fife, K. Sand, C Potter, M. Terry, C. Steffen, B. Bough. ROW FOUR: D. Taylor, A. Cris ler, B. Lincoln, R. Lake, A. Barrallos, D. Mason, J. Salmon. ..f FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Campos, P. Flowers, R. Stiles, D. Cramer, P. Rabaca, Y. Smith, A. Ridenour. ROW TWO: H. Borba, B. Finley, P. McKenzie, R. Harriman, L. Wells, J. Miller, P. Bovetti. ROW THREE: K. Smith, G. Ream, J. Herrod, M. Leland, C. Lautenschiager, R. Dodson, R. Boriack. ROW FOUR: R. Moore, B. Pergeson, R. Morris, J. Flowers, A. Morales, R. Turner, C. Lund. 57 ' FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Crosley, M. Delgado, Harclaway, S. Higgins, J. Tweedy, C. Boyer, C. Schuler, Keen, P M. Mahan, K. Fricke, D. Greg, L. Partain, D. Ream, B. Wong, C. Mad- Racca, L. Broad. ROW FOUR: G, Reed, A. Mosqueda, L. Dickerson, J docks. ROW TWO: B. Weaver, S. Merschel, J. Borden, S. Carrillo, C. Jones, W. Pitzler, B. Nairn, D. Mauldin, B. Nicholson. Moffin, B. Asuncion, D. Webb, B. Dove. ROW THREE: K. One, R. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: l. Garcia, A. Valencia, J. Munoz, L. Buchak, L. Yandell, J. Grenfell, K. Ammons. ROW TWO: B. York, H. Van't Groenevvout, R. Godfrey, B. Wallace, G. Goble, J. Wingfield. ROW THREE: L. Ballesteros, L. Belclen, M. nelf, P. Epps, D. Aulfman, S. Merschel. ROW FOUR: Nicholson, M. Rodriguez, A. Long, C. Cope, M. Hester. Eafon, G. Ben- A. Gomez, T. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Valine, S. Seaman L. L. Beavers, E. Lisenbery, R. Sailors, S. Lawson, D. Hamman, B. Nix, M Rubio, H. Rodriguez, D. Wilch, R. Zamora, M. King, G. Moody, S. Moore, G. Chovez, M. Parks. ROW FOUR: G. Dunbar, D. Martin, B Freida. ROW TWO: D. Richardson, J. Davis, J. Belcher, F. Arcure, M. Bennett, T. Callison, D. Woods, S. Head, J. Ervin, J. Sisemore, C Taylor, L. Kaiser, M. Zamora, B. Anderson, R. Coleman. ROW THREE: Prado. 5. tis, lass, FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Stewart, C. Gibbons S. Rankins, R. Carrillo, R. Brown, C, Olmos, R. Mendoza. ROW TWO: D. Caraloay, G. Mack, L. Lintzner, B. Hughes, C. Bradford, S. Hinoios, F. Cortez. ROW THREE: T. Tyler, J. Peralta, T. Henrique, J. Kenap G. Lomeli, M. Perry, J. Cruz, S. Daniel. ROW FOUR: G. Jackson, C Kerr, G. Gallimore, R. Buford, L, Muller, M. Kuechel, T. Bastian. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Banuelos, B. Reeves, T. Crowell, S. Baker, C, Belveris, J. Johnson, C. Gallimore. ROW TWO: D. Coleman, S. Thomason, C. Warfield, A. Roberts, S. Higgins, L. McCarley, G. Griffin, H. Fenley. ROW THREE: B. Whittenburg, S. vw McCormick, R. McDarment, M. McCoy, J. Brewer, S. Ellsworth, G. Williams, B. Sickels, J. Geary. ROW FOUR: R, Vossler, C, Plunk, D. Scheer, S. Helberg, L. Kvistad, G. Terry, D. Blasi, B. Mason. FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Smith, B. Kelly, E. Shepard, D. Allen, P. Cooksey, M. Spears, D. Brown, L. Brents. ROW ROCIFFQUGS, P- Allen, G. Owen, J, Baxter, L. Rowland, J. Bean. ROW FOUR: R. Gorden, L. JeFFreys, C. Grayson, M. Braziel, R. Wall, J TWO: K. Witzel, C, Gurley, D. Bohman, D. Castrillo, T. Blakley, F. Lunstad,J.Johnson, J. Roman. Sierra, T. Hyder, B. Higgins. ROW THREE: C. Lofton, B. Petris, B. 59 STUDENT-LIFE Student lite, the candid and humerous actions of students on our campus is what each of us sees everyday. These are the things we love to do w the things we do naturally - they show students as mature or immature people, as happy or unhappy people, as interesting or uninteresting people - for such are we. 'zj, ' Be true' to your,gjschocl: My 60 Giris have a tendency to gossip. S Back to 7th period. Must be Fnday gym clothes books was one of iheymost of school spirit this year. the I ! .W..L...3 Wild screams from Latin slaves, loud music from the Girls' Gym, frantic rushing for an Orange and Green, and smiles and laughter everywhere. Fun is a key word to most teen- agers. The extra curricular activities at Porter- ville High School bring excitement into the lives ot those who seek it, The clubs, dances, initiations, publishing the Orange and Green, the Infernal Journal, and the El Granito are all activities to be participated in by PUHS students. The clubs are to promote friendship, leadership, cooperation, and school spirit. Dances are for recreation and to promote acceptable high school relationships. Our pub- lications and yearbook are to keep the students informed of current activities and to record memorable events in our high school years. Sold for eight denarie to the man in the checkered toga ACTIVITIES Richard dons the typical German attire called Lederhosen, and tries to adiust to this different way of life. GERMAN AMBASSADOR I was lucky enough to represent our school in the AFS Americans Abroad Program in which a student from the United States lives with a family in a foreign country. I sailed to Europe on the Seven Seas, along with 700 students destined for Europe and Western Asia, The Harenburg family with whom I stayed own about 150 acres of crop land, and the house I lived in was 250 years old. Our village, Grandsorf, was nestled in a little valley in the hilly country of central Germany. There I had a chance to learn about the German people, their language, their history, and their customs. The most impressive part of my trip was my visit to Berlin. To the Germans, Berlin symbolizes the fact that they are a people divided, and they can never rest until they are reunited. Seeing the wall and the crosses showing where people have died trying to escape, proves that we can never allow tyranny to come to our own country, and we must prevent it from spreading in the world. My two months in Germany affected my life very much. It not only gave me a deeper understanding of the German way of life, but also of my life. I appreciate greatly this op- portunity which the American Field Service and the school here gave me to represent our country in Germany this sum- I ff,,g,WQ wwe 455-'A F? , .'xXx.z Y This is the Harenburg family whom he so fondly remembers. Richard shares with his own brother Bobby, memories of his sum- 64 mer abroad, NORWEGIAN GUEST My main interest in life, as far back as I can remember, has been differences: the comparison of different societies. There- fore it was a dream come true when l'was notified that I was going toispend a year in a foreign country. I have really enioyed attending Porterville High School, as a member of the varsity football team, an experience I never will forget, partly because of its competitive spirit, and partly because of the companionship among the players, and as a member of the brilliant Porterville Panther Band, A fact that caught my attention when I arrived in Cali- fornia was a false picture I had imagined of the people living here, probably caused by unrealistic Californian movies shown in Europe, I will be happy to correct the false ideas Norwe- gians have of Californians, and to clear up some of the mis- understandings existing between the two countries. On the other hand I hope that people who have come in contact with me have had their horizon broadened about my country. I would like to express my gratitude to the American Field Service, Porterville High School, and all my wonderful family here in California, who have made my stay here pos- sible, and given me maybe the happiest and most valuable year of my life. 1 j ' f ' Ola pauses for a moment while on the band trip to Disneyland. Ola and Barry cut up during leisure time at home. The Jackson's home is the American home for Ola, 65 Bobby Perez appears on slage in his role as Student Body President You're dis- missed. E-3 ii! 2... as COMMISSIONERS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. landgraf, Correspondence, I.. Ralphs, Concessions, J. Williams, Publicity, B. Falconer, Clubs. ROW TWO: J. Evans, Head Yell leader, R. Taylor, Athletics, B. Donaldson, Entertainment, T. Howell, Justice. John Harper Vice President .loan Jackson Secretary Barbara Battles Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES-lEF'I' T0 RIGHT, ROW ONE: M. Vaznain, S. Muller, J. Mills, S. Rankins. ROW TWO: V. Guzman, D. Lunsford, R. Cox, G. Evans. Editor: Dennis Stukenbroeker 493' , Managing Editor: Margaret Adams GRANGE Feature Co-editors: Dan Aloot and Candy Lusk Nix. l 1 68 'I' Circulation Manager: Margie Gif- fordg Photography Editor: Mel News Editors: Diana Becky Les- lie Lawrence, and Leslie An- drews. and Q53 I L ar de.. V GREEN Business Manager: Kathy Wilson, Advertising Man- ager: Jerry Letsinger. Advisor: Miss Sally Bakotich Friday noon - there is the rushing sound of students - each fighting and grabbing and panting. All this for an Orange and Green? Yes - all this. Our school paper, published by the students of Porterville Union High School, filled with social news, activities, and sports, is one of the few ways students are in- formed of the current events around our campus. The Orange and Green staff has a new member this year - their mascot Ogee. He dosen't help with the writing or the publication of the paper, but he brings smiles and raises the spirits of all the staff members. News Co-editors: Sandy Thrall and Marilyn Hunnicutt. Sports Cro-editors: Dan Logan and Jim Boatman. 69 Ann Bratton Bill Thompson Barbara Cornell literary Editor Sports Editor Business Manager Dawn Simpson Mrs. Fl0l'eI1Ce OHUH Art Editor Advisor El. GRANITO JUNIOR STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Weaver, Jr. Photographer, Edie Clearman, Jr. Business Manager, Pam Hastings, Jr. Editor, Suzi Ziegler, Jr. liter- ary Editor, Gloria Jones, Jr. Art Editor, Judie Williams, .lr. Photography Clerk, John Crosiar, Jr. Sports Editor. EL GRANITO wumm, -is a.,.a... ff STAFF il s ll W 7 as p af' w i A f Mail , J ea - A . , -' - fx My L gf.. Gary Daudistel Nicki Edwards Photographer Photography Clerk The El Granito staff has embodied the past year within this book. The staff, however, has only furnished the outlines of the story that we find when we turn these pages lilled with warm smiles of friendship and many happy recollections. The rest is up to the individual. lt is not only today that you will appreciate the El Granito. Tomor- row, when it is not so easy to think back on 1964, we will treasure the memories this book has stored for us. ,ll ,A ,LQ M, g.. as All larry Lester Photographer Patricia Cone Editor 7 , SENIOR PLAY Brigid fCanon Skeritts servantt Karen Roper Dermot Francis OFlingsley fschoolmastert . Mac Jenkins Thomasina Concannon CCanons niece? , , Peggy Parker Father Corr flocal Curatet James E. Vaughn Father Kirwan tlocal Curatej Gary Landers Very Rev Thomas Canon Skeritt . Bruce R. Donaldson Miss Katy Cooney Ca local spinsterl . , , Leslie Andrews Francis Ignatius OConner fher nephewl Jerry Cowan Martin Mullahone fthe publicanj . D. Edward McKee Rosey Violet his wifeb . Carol L. Wilenius SHADOW and SUBSTANCE was pre- sented by the Senior Class of 1964. This was an lrish play, written by Paul Vincent Carroll. Carroll's basic message in the play was that good for evil prepares the way to a good life and eventually a world based on trust rather than mistrust. The plot is shown as a tinal understanding be- tween two men of diftering opinions fthe proud Canon and O'FlingsleyD because ofthe innocent love and sim- plicity of a young girl CBrigid.D The book causes a moment of tension -l'-'sl YOU Wait 'll We gel home- The meeting at C on Skemn S was an experience for all The death of Brigid brought these two together. M xc , X X JUNIOR PLAY Widow Dalrymple Widow Truelove . . Melody Truelove Sebastian Hardacre Goodwin Dalrymple Miss Hatchett . Mr. Bleakley , Mr. Grimstone Miss Hopewell Michael Finn Lulu Mae . Will Faithful . Shanghai Marnie Miss Prymm . Patience Faithful Director . . Assistant Director Because Their Hearts Were Pure , a comic melodrama, was presented by the Junior Class for its annual play. The play opens with a happy family who has iust met their mortgage payment. Un- fortunately next year's payment depends upon a new vein of coal, which doesn't come through. The hero CGoodwin Darymplej and the heroine KMelody Truelovej must seek em- ployment in other cities. However, Melody loses her position at the local school house because of the villian lSebastian Hardacrej who wants the mortgage to fall through so Melody will marry him to save the home- stead, Hardacre has Goodwin shanghaied for the same reason. Hardacre's victims discover W his plot so he plans to trap them in the mine. Leslie Andrews Michele McAuley . Eldeen Hunt Edward McKee Merle Schmetgen Carolyn Tabor John Sullivan Rex Moser . Mar Offill . USFQHNGET Linda Qmelich- N . ,Qary BPQQIQ Sharon Jones Emili Lofton . Janie Hubler . Mr. Dolokin Carol Wilenius His plans are foiled when Goodwin returns from sea and saves them from their doom. The widows and Melody show admiration for gallant Goodwin. Goodwin to the rescue! X X The lost Will is reunited with his wife. Goodwin fights off temptation. Dominating school board member denounces Melody. Melody's employers check her references. The Sophisticated Six. , Z , Q , . at -.H 'Q .1 Y , 4 . 49 -Y ' Y .3 'W . . , Q, M F ' sf. A ' . I , ,ff .,,' V J I -Lei . 1 T l I- .J l Q f,,,' 57 7:lfF'ff'1 4:-2591 ., Qi' Q LZ: 2 5 ' S , -- . . K 3 1 . il is But in secret our hearts will cry. . . 71 Doesn't that music QD lust send you. ry, . . sk? lt takes all kinds , . . SENIGR ASSEMBLY The day ofthe Senior Assemb- ly came and they called it OFF. The scene was an OFF-beat night- clubg the people were a unique societyg the acts and skits were so cleverly combined as to make the assembly a satire ot sophisti- cation. This was the last assembly for the Class of '64g this had to be something to remember. And l'm sure you'll agree - - - we're glad that they decided to call the whole thing OFF. 5 515, Let's sing about THIS LAND. i Q t ,- .trra. it 1 ' Y 1 ,, ... ,, ., . .i .E 5, ,Q .X . , Z- 2 - f-.. - z. 1 ' T Zi ' g pf 7iQ,1.l' , ' , 5 N, .1 1 A .: , ' .:. . k Ming. : , , L ,. Mgt l'L'F -P my - - LM' K The Senior Band swings with Miserlou. The lights are dimmedg and Johnny gone for a soldier. Toy soldiers are what every little C?J girl wants for Christmas. A iab with a sharp stick will make even a rag doll come to life. Singing dolls set the mood for Toyland. JUNICR lt seemed iust like a normal day in Toyland during the Jun- ior Assembly. When a sailor asked for something different, some dancing Swedish dolls were glad to oblige. Then came a little girl who demanded to see Santa. Neither a dancing Chattie Cathy doll nor a sales- man playing his banjo could dis- tract her. When things settled back to normal again, dancing dolls and marching tin soldiers amused the Christmas shoppers. Then three intoxicated hobos wandered in to disrupt things once more. As the shop prepar- ed to close, the toys were set in place and the ianitors cleaned ASSEMBLY Three tipsy hobos sing Show Me the Way To Go Home. The Tule River Boys trade their mops and brooms, and sing a song. the floor. The assembly ended with a bang as the store was robbed at gunpoint. This singing doll dances too. Jerry plays his banio while he sings about Jessie James. if l i Outer Limits beauties. Lou Ann and Debbie dance through the Back ASSEMBLY An opening ot The Outer Limits set the theme tor the Sophomore As- sembly. That day savv more space people at P.U.H.S. than ever before. Combined with a mysterious voice that introduced them, these foreigners presented a memorable assembly. . , 4 R L ffl Four Martian irls resent their roblems 9 P P The Countryman sing of the Sound of Freedom Ive Got a Hammer is pounded out by the Beatlettes. How many times can he hurt you? FRESHMAN ASSEMBLY The theme of It's a Young World was carried out by this year's freshman class for its annual assembly. The vitality of the modern world was demonstrated with modern dance and singing acts. Two cute hoboes do a dance duet. These two Freshmen show oft some rhythm. lt's a young world! Oh, Johnnnn - Yes, Marsha . . . A modern dance for a young world. Johnny-let me go with you . . The Rhythm Teens wail. Batons flash to a swinging number. SONGLEADERS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Edie Adams, Bev Cabibi, Lynda Keen, Ann Bratton, Beverly Nashold, Sharon Rey, Ellie Conrad. , V,-Y--X x X i i , 1 l i l X-- 1 x '41 ,f 1 L.. f ' l ' I l , i i l , r l l i 1 1 i , Ron and Company solemly lead the way to the Bury Tulare rally. The cheerleaders this year were chosen on an individual basis. They developed a new style of cheerleading which combined somersaults and pyramids. Their pep made the crowds respond with enthusiasm. The songleaders were also chosen in the new way. They, too, did much to boost school spirit. With their lively routines and vivacious personalities, they gave a big lift to the teams' mor- ale. CHEERLEADERS-LEFT TO RIGHT: John Evans, Rondii Colson, Carol Glaves, Kay Goble, Val Guzman INTERCLUB COUNCIL is made up of one representative from each of The clubs on campus. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Cone, P. Kerr, B. Falconer, S. Griswold, D. Efseaff, M. Clement, C. Grigsby, K. Rafanan, J. Sullivan, E. Clearman, E. Hum, K. Wilson. CLUBS FORENSIC SPEAKERS :--1w..w:..f. . :- -.-...L ...,, , .. ,S ,V ...... A K .. .L .,.. .,,,,..,bW, S..,,,,,.,,,.,... mmf. W, M ,,, ..., . .... ,, , ,. ,,, ,, , i is .JW r , w,.1.m . .M 11, V ..1,.sf.,...sr..4.i.fW M., JM.. Qty.. WM. ..As,..f.f.,f.u-s.,.....' L, , . .4 ML1.fmwrfmmmwis-mmnWc.M..wwiw1mmmqwmmm RIGHT: Interclub council members consult on a policy making decision. 5 1 . ...., -v. ,ar 2 C? nr ,J- BOTTOM lament: LIBRARY T-Ts! I The students working in the library are a big help to those using the library. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Gillette, D. Pearson, L. Manluik, S.'Dotson, S. McMurtrey, R. Babineau, K. Devine. ROW TWO: W. Allen, S.'Woods, S, Natzke, A. Perkins, P. Heinze, B. Patterson, M. Riley, M, Garretson .',, VCV VICTORIOUS CHRISTIAN YOUTH is one of the active clubs on campus. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Cranston, K. Smith, K. Allison, G. Owen, N, Brown, L. Minchevv, M. McCloskey, S. Yancey, C. Osborne J. Daniel, J. Caulk. ROW TWO: G. Hughes, E. Ross, M. Garretson, E. Cemo, B. Sanders, V. Be-rgthold, J, Friesen, D. Weisenberger, L. Brown, J. Sailers, B. Owen. ROW THREE: S. Rea, G. Record, J. Trout, G, Record, D. France, J. Billiou, C. Frymire, B. Allen, C. Beyerbach, R. France. ROW FOUR: E. France, J. Carter, L. Edsell, M. Billiou, J. Tabor, A. Gartung, C. Leclbetter, V. Pollard, M. Allen. ROW FIVE: Mr. Brown, M. Buffington, A. Bufflngton, G. Smith, J. Sullivan, J. Tyler, R. Owen. A I AS. .H 4 4 IX V-TEENS BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Caldwell, M. Douglas, A. Eggman, M. Clement C. Osborne, T. Driskell. ROW TWO: C. Anderson, M. Kelsey, D. Rabbon, A Searcy, D. Kelsey, B. Caldwell, V, Rankins. ROW THREE: V. Elliot, J. Harkins, J Harkins, C. Beyerbach, T. Meek. OFFICERS, RIGHT, ROW ONE: D, Ralibon, C Anderson, C. Osborne, J. Caldwell. ROW TWO: A. Eggman, M. Clement, V Elliot, B. Caldwell. . , J HI'V HI-Y is a branch of the Y.M.C.A. Their purpose is to promote Christian ideals and cleanliness of speech and living. Their activities included selling Christmas trees, singing at the State Hospital, the making of wrestling and basketball schedules, selling football programs, and field trips to Hot Springs. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Rafanan, S. Durtsche, M. Montiio, G. Rico, B. Alcaparras, D. Certuche, H. Reyes, D. Castrillo. ROW TWO: H. Rossman, D. Mann, T. Pratt, A, Martinez, R. Gibson, D. Dulay, K. Cramer, J. Benson, J. Allen. ROW THREE: C, Burchell, R, Jeffries, D. Grantham, B. Grantham, M. Avila, P, Vargas, R, Terry, C. Duer. Advisor: Mr. Bastady. 4. 1 LATIN Latin - the annual slave auction is probably the most memorable day when a typical student thinks ot language club initiations. There are many other things the Latin Club does-they are saving to contribute for a project for school im- LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Zontek-Secretary, P. Kerr-lnterclub Council Rep., D, provementg they take an annual trip along with the other language groupsg they give a scholar- ship, and they usually sponsor an after game dance. The Latin Club is always a large club, and, as everyone knovvs, it promotes good stu- dent relationships. Carpenter-Consul, J. Tabor-Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: C. Joannides- Consul. AEDILES-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hernandez, S. Logan, L, Ralphs V Bergthold. ROW TWO: M. Thomlcinson, V. Hovvell, R. Hill, R. Maudlin, J. Kelley B. Baty. King Neptune makes his entrance. Slaves pay homage to the Consuls. Pencil pushing is only one of the ordeals these slaves ex- perienced on Slave Day. 99 ,..f BOTTOM ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: G. Powell, D. Aloot, S. Ziegler, J. Billiou, THREE: S. Main, D. Kotchevar, S. Pearson, T. Godwin, T. Howell, S. Ryan, K. Stewart, C. Lombardi, M. Raub. ROW TWO: G. Daudistel, P. Parker, R. Marshall. ROW FOUR: B. Fisher, J. Crosiar, Mr. Davy, Advisor, D. Gray, H. Parker, M. Calkins, E. Haggerton, J. Sohns, S. Young, L. Keen. ROW W. Kirchner, B. Nix, M. Adams, T. Cleary. GERMAN As in past years, Der Deutschverin was active on our campus. This year, the club held its second initiation. There were even more initiates this year than last. New members were put through familiar trials and tribulations before they were finally ofTiciaI members. The club also sponsored a dance to raise money for scholarships. With all those people, you'd think at least one would sing! GERMAN CLUB initiates slosh around in wonder fully gooey, smelly grapes. B5 SPANISH One, two buckle my shoe . . . ll! :J z ABOVE: These initiations are sometimes secretly executed. RIGHT: Tres hurros de PUHS. Spanish Club-Buenos clias! When in Spanish Club, do as the Spanish do. The club creates a greater under- standing ot the Spanish people and their customs and gives the students a chance to speak Spanish in everyday conversations. The club enjoys many activities through- out the year and aids in school activities as well. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Cemo, C. Bristow, L. Bates, L. Partain, S. Merschel, A. Gonzales, S. Ramirez, L. Aldrete, R. Encinas. ROW TWO: P. McKenzie, C. Maddoks, B. Wilson, M. Hawkins, M. Airoza, E. Martinez, N. Brown, S. Valine. ROW THREE: G. Evans, S. Prewitt, B. Alexander, K. Wilson, J. Conklin, J, Harmon, C. Magee, C. Jones, J. Chenault. ROW FOUR: R. Johnke, E. Rodriguez, D. Loledo, D. Wilson ROW FIVE: T. Blakely, P. Blasingame, K. Souza, D. Overholt, D. Martin, B, Brand, G. Alvarez, L. Lawrence, M. Davison, C. Lusk. ROW SIX: Mr. Wilenius-Advisor, V. Suetos, M. Montiio, D. Lawrence, .x . ,,. f 'nF- .wr 11' t L5 BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Daley, L. Veach, L. Lawrence, C. Lusk, L. Garlund, V. Roby, J. Harmon, E. Conrad, L. Aldrete. ROW TWO: P. Hastings, B. Alley, P. Szypulski, L. Sanders, E. Cemo, C. Frymire, D. Weisen- berger, C. Ledbetter, N. Chamberlen, J. Emery. ROW THREE: B. Byers, P. Dubie, D. Dotters, J. Friesen, C, Bristow, G. Glover, D. Rabbon, D. McKinney, J. Sailors, C. Grigsby. ROW FOUR: B. Patterson, B. Alexander, SIMGN BDLIVAR Simon Bolivar-is an honorary club for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year Spanish students. Their initiation is one ofthe most colorful and dignified of all school clubs. They participate in various school functions such as the Mardi Gras, spon3 soring an after game dance, and giving scholar- ships. Q.. .xy fa WW 9 r si 1. Maserati: A. Milinich, D. Strauss, L. Tabor, W. Lovett, D. Kotchevar, G. Alvarez, S. Prewitt. ROW FIVE: C. Hendon, S. Jones, S. Monroe, J. Smith, K. Rider, K. Wilson, E. Baker, J. Caulk. ROW SIX: M. Brand, M. McDonald, L. Jones, K. Conrad, F. Eala, B. Thompson, R. Boradori. ROW SEVEN: D. Banta, L. Delk. ABOVE RIGHT: Breaking the pinata is a traditional Spanish custom. ABOVE: The fruits of the labor. LEFT: The new members recite their initia- tion pledge. ,f I , ' my Y 1 87 W RUSSIAN THE RUSSIAN CLUB is a new club on campus this year. Under the di- rection ot Miss Larnb, they elected ot- nf N ticers, established a club constitution, and attained official club status. Their activities included sponsoring a dance to help raise money for future activities. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Prewitt, B. Wong, G, Davis, M. Clement, C. Glover, Miss Lamb, Advisor. ROW TWO: J. Su- soev, D. Rabbon, D. Efseaft, C. Bays. D. Efsealt. ROW THREE: J. Darcy, R. Leslie, D. Day, J. Sullivan, L. Omelich, FRENCH THE FRENCH CLUB is an active group of French students. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Camp, T. Roush, R. Fife, K. Grant, E. Lee, V. Pettit, D. Ream, P. Kenyon, P. Starks, L. Guthrie, Mrs. Benson, Advisor. ROW TWO: J. Wall, A. Pence, R. Eaves, J. Schwin, K. Allison, J. Guhler L. Osti, A. Eggrnan, J. Choate, B. Weisenlaerger. ROW THREE: E. Lotton, C. Higgins, E, Hunt, A. Gubler, D. Xearson, M. OFfill, P. Warnock, K. Gillet, M. Deltltasters, S. Emery. ROW FOUR: K. Landgrat, L. Keen, l arez, B. Cornell, J. Oliver, E. Eckarcl, J. Mills, G. Mosconi, D. Canheld. ROW FIVE: W. Allen, M. e gs of, C. Schwartz, C. Perry, G. Dill, S. Ferguson, J. Armistead, P. Shires, P. Racca, K. Roper. ROW X: . Rpbertson, D. Kuhlmann, S. Shelton, S, White, M. Storrne, S. Higgins, P, Murphy, J. Hubler, D. en. O SEVEN: B. Webb, W. Earick, B. Wong, S. Lanktord, A. Bishop, J. Van'tGroenewont, D. Ellisbs X X BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Natzke, J. Trout, P. Parker, E. Doggett, E. Petrone. ROW TWO: R. Moser, R. Snow, P. Ford, P. Messerschrnitt, B. Tyrrell. BRUSH and MALLOT This year, BRUSH AND MALLET entered its second year as a club. The members are those interested in art as either a hobby or career. The club planned an excursion To Los Angeles, and sold paintings and Lick Hanford suckers. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Alcaparras, P. Vargas, S. Stavlo, J. Bravo, A. Halford, J Oliver, L. Jones, C. Bays, J. Smith, C. Perry, C. Campbell, G. Jones, M. Kami jdtfficf' f ! CHESS Checkered boards, knights and pawns, and concentrating figures are all a part of the weekly CHESS CLUB meeting. The meetings give members an opportunity to improve their game. They also sponsored a dance to help raise funds for scholarships. INFERNAL JOURNAL The staff and advisors of the infamous and controversial JOURNAL at one of their more formal meetings. RIGHT: BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Cabibi, D. Stukenbroker, E. Conrad, E. Adams, B. Donaldson. ROW TWO: D, Banta, Miss Bakotich, D. Aloot, Mr. Smith, M. Oftill. ROW THREE: M. Nix, J. Harper, T. Howell. NOT PICTURED: J. Weaver. CSF The Porterville C.S.F. club is affiliated with the statewide California Scholastic Federation. Mem- bership is determined on the basis of scholastic achievement on semester grades. The club spon- sors an annual field trip, and also gives scholar- ships each year. OFFICERS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Marshall-lst sem. president, B. Alexander-Ist sem. vice-president, B. Cornell-lst sem. secretary, J. Crosiar-lst sem. treasurer. ROW TWO: E. Clearman-2nd sem. vice-presi- dent, L. Andrews-2nd sem. secretary, M. Offill-2nd sem. treasurer. NOT PICTURED: K. Landgraf-2nd sem. president. SEALBEARERS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Harmon, P. Cone, B. Brink- man, D. Kuhlmann, A. Gubler, S. Rey. ROW TWO: R. Marshall, B. Donaldson, T. Howell. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Rengstorf, J. Choate, B. Brand, C. Hendon, K. Stewart, E. Hunt, C. Bays, D. Pearson, J. Harmon, S. Rey, B. Allen, M. Tomkinson. ROW TWO: K. Cunningham, M. Vaznaian, L. Gubler, P. Duble, B. Cornell, E. Clearman, N. Garcia, K, Grant, B. Wong, N. Brown, K. Allison, S. Led- better, S, Logan. ROW THREE: S. Prewitt, J. Hubler, S. Goode, C. Bristow, E. Cemo, C. Cornell, J. Sailors, L. Brown, J. Gubler, M. Miller, R. Smith. ROW FOUR: L. Osti, B. Brinkman, G. Alvarez, P. Cone, D. France, E. York, C. Frymire, D. Weisenberger, P. Shires, C. Lombardi, J. Mills, D. Canfield. ROW FIVE: M. McDonald, D. Martin, K. Roper, C. Tabor, B. Alexander, D. Kuhlmann, K. Conrad, L. Jones, K. Longley, G. Martinez, D. Gillam, S. Lankford. ROW SIX: T. Howell, V. Howell, D. Strauss, P. Clark, J. Crosiar, D. Haley, R. Henslee, C. Campbell, J. Gerdes. ROW SEVEN: B. Donaldson, R. Marshall, M. Stanton, G. 90 Daudistel, K. Landgraf, L. Andrews, E. Smith-advisor. GIRLS' LEAGUE GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Lombardi, Treasurer, Julia Owen, Secretary. ROW TWO Beverly Nashold, President, Chris Higgens, Vice President. Raw Z CLUB-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Petrone, K. Wilson, B. Byers, Girls' League, one of the most active clubs on cam- pus, is organized to help with the girls' many problems and is always available for school service. The club promotes friendship among the students and encour- ages the highest development ot each individual. This year, as in the past, Girls' League sponsored the Blossom Day ceremonies, the official welcoming ot Spring. Also the club has enlarged this year and now has Z Club as an added group. J. Schvvin, C. Lusk, M. Of'Till, K. Conrad, L. Jones. ROW TWO: S. Thrall, N. Vera, J. Barnett, M. Choate, C. Higgins, C. Bays, D. Rabbon, V. Sim- mons. ROW THREE: Mrs. Millsfadvisor, P. Board, P. Dubie, D. Dotters, C. Daybell, R. Smith, L. Omelich, C. Cragg, Miss Morrison-advisor. u5HEREnE5-BorroM Row, LEFT T0 RIGHT: S. Goode, S- Guillen, Nl- suzzerres-Bottom Row, nerr TO mem: E. Eckerd, s. Young, J. Reavas, Lombfifdlf P- MUfPl Y- ROW Two: Nl- Storms, J- Conklin' J- Zomekf S' C. Lombardi, L. Ralphs, P. Starks, J. Mills. ROW TWO: S. Richardson, G. Higgins, Mosconi, A. Hicks, S. Peter, K. Stewart, J. Owen, S. Baxter. ROW THREE: J. Armistead, K. Roper, P. Kenyon, D. Canfield, R. Gage, M. Calkins, A. Bailey, S. Logan. .iw ...,,,,,, . it .. . nxt:-e f T f-A ' GAA GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-RIGHT, BOT TOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Mohler, K, Kis ling, S. Ramirez, A, Gonzales, E. Gibson, V Martinez, E. Martinez, C. Maddocks, J. Barnett ROW TWO: E. Wingfield, S. Quillen, D. Ramirez P. Murphy, B. Webb, P. Williams, P. Monroy, T Driskell, J. Hawkins, G. Green. ROW THREE S. Truesdale, D. Haley, D. Overholt, K. Johnke D. Overholt, C. Hughes, G. Record, Bobble Bar ber, Brenda Barber. on-gi, jp. x BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. DePaoli, R. Kimbrell, J. Morris. V. Sue D. Garfield, V. Guzman, C. Burchell, D. Watson, B. Cross, T J. Fazio V. White, J. Clark, M. Lovett, A. Castrillo, J. Ettner, . QI A ll' ,sigh Q img Q 221 , L lil t - 'K' 5 595 t' ' Q.. 5 ::J..e ... L L' -1 1 LEFT, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Heckle- man, G. Rankins, D. Simpson, L. Omelich, R. Webb, B. Groshong, K. Roper. ROW TWO: P. Patty, J. Owen, J. Mills, L. Pearson, P. Smith, K. Work, C. Tabor, J. Taylor, D. Kuhlmann, M. Garza, E. Zavala, C. Lombardi, C. Cornell, K. Cunningham, C. Glaves, K. Stewart, B. Wong. ROW THREE: J, Dulay, D. Patterson, M. Tuculet, S. Ledbetter, P. Devine, C. Frymire, S. Ryan, K. Souza, R. Dulay. Rfffggorrom Row, LEFT ro RIGHT: M. Mameia, J. vaugim, D, Huaspefii, v. sue-ras. iz s iD.'QulQay, R. Overholt, E. Johnson, R. Colson, D. Mann, K. Rafanan. J ..,..,., . 'h ss. L is BOOSTER !....,..............,.... Booster Club - the main purpose, as evidence shows, is to promote school spirit. They go beyond this by help- ing with other school proiects and giving scholarships BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Hubler-advisor, S. Richardson, D. Bolling, L. Asuncion, N. Garcia, L. Aldrete, S. Rey, L. Keen, E. Adams, E. Conrad, B. Cabibi, L. Garlund, Mr. Hintz-advisor. ROW TWO: S. Muller, A. Bratton, C. Gamblin, J. Classen, J. Harmon, G. Alvarez, A. Bailey, S. Logan, M. Lombardi, K. Stewart, S. Peter, A. Hicks. ROW THREE: P. Hastings, E. Eckard, J. Dickey, B. McCaulley, J. Mills, G. Mosconi, M. Vaznalan, S. Goode, L. Loyd, C. Lombardi, P. Starks. ROW FOUR: S. Gear- hart, T. Driskell, J. Choate, J. Evans, L. Ralphs, J. Conklin, L. Osti, J. to Seniors. If you want to promote school spirit, show good sportsmanship and friendliness, ioin Booster Club. Hubler, P. Kenyon, J. Owen. ROW FIVE: S, Ryan, S. Prewitt, K. Anderson, C. Bristow. ROW SIX: D. Efseaff, M. Tarkington, K. Rafanan, G. Rice, T. Horton, L. Tabor, J. Reavis, S. Seager, K. Camp, S. Springrneyer, C. Holz- worth, M. Ruiz, C. Sickels, P. Shires, J. Armistead, N. Wise, C. Maddocks, P. Murphy. ROW SEVEN: S. Griswold, J. Scarborough, T. Cleary, B. Falcon- er, S. Young, J. Doyel, K. Roper, V. Howell, D. Martin. ROW EIGHT: M. Calkins, R. Gage. 93 BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Neufeld, D. Allen, G. Baxter, P. Canales D. Goodman, C. Oliveria, J. Montgomery, J. Schultz, J. Brockman, R. Col son, D. Michaelis, G. Goodman. ROW TWO: C. Migalski, L. Gifford, D Hammon, P. Ramirez, T. Lucas, J. Hatwig, J. Wells, J. Lopez, G. Foster, E. Merritt, R. Broad. ROW THREE: D. Peterson, J. Koontz, J. Clark, R. 1 McCloskey, D. Wolfram, G, Brown, E. Bohannon, R. Wilcher, J. Toledo T. Foster, Mr. Gubler. ROW FOUR: R. Blaylock, P. Higgins, T. Havert, J Longly, D. Wilson, W. Means, J. Williams, G. Florer, F. Ramirez, J. Witt ington, S. Stout, D. Teague, K. Deputy, B. Edmonds, A. Gage, T. Canales l 'i 1 K fl ABOVE: Coached by Mr. Darwin Gubler, the Citrus Judging Team con- sisting of Dean Neufield, Bruce Anderson, and Ken Deputy won the State Championship. RIGHT: Mr. Eugene Egan presents Earl Merritt, Jim Koontz, and John Long- ley a trophy for second place in the cotton iudging ,contest held at Fresno State College, while Lloyd Dowler, Dean of Ag. at FSC, looks on, 94 'if , 23' ,999 9 T1 QF, f-'Uv 'lcgfllflkx' X Q 721, TW ., ef Q'Cug,'Yo f' LEFT F F A SWEETHEART Margaret Calkins RIGHT John Hatwng Wayne Pitzler Ron Espego Jake Lunsted and Dan Hammond win first place as a team in an Angus ludging contest nn Bakersfield ABOVE: Tony Canales' crossbred fat steer wins first place at the Porterville Fair. RIGHT: Greg Florer proudly displays his grand champion market barrow. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M, Kuchel, E. Stanton, B. Nairn, W. Rankins, J. Sizemore, B. Hatwig, D. Hull, T. Bastian, R. Vossler, D. Buchak, L. An- derson, R. Platt, T. Nicholson, G. Tucker. ROW TWO: M. Regan, R. Cole- man, J. Lunstad, D. Coleson, J. Parson, M. York, L. Horton, M. Brazel, J. Lunstad, D. Whutley, J. Herrod, C. Lauchenslauger, L. Wittington. ROW :Q- -Q.. -Q BELOW: The class A iudging team took first place in the College of Sequoias Citrus Judging Contest. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Gubler-FFA advisor, E. Merritt, T. Canales, D. Wolfram, Mr. Meyers-Sunkist representative. Tony Canales receives the California Bank- ers' Certificate from John RaIphs-Manag- er of the Security First National Bank. il E S Crews is fhessfvvtw Sys . behind the ,lss iscenegf' 'ofgpnstage1proOI.Uc figgs, They help construct end z I . beer? PSYFQYWFQS- contre' L Th? lights, I LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Petrone, Mr. DobkineAdvisor, E. Braziel, P. Ford, M. Peltzer. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Buffington, T. Weathers, R. Howell, R, Moser. ROW TWO: J. Fairless, A. Buffington, M. Gage, C. Brittain, L. Lewis, J. King, J. White. 96 BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Kueclwel, G. Baxter, B. Nairn, W. Pitzler, J. Sizemore, D. Hull T. Bastian, R. Vossler, R. Platt, D. Bucheck, L. Lauchenslauger, T. Nicholson. ROW TWO: P. Ramirez P. Canales, M. Regan, D. Colson, C. Horton, M. Brazel, J. Brazel, J. Lunstad, E. Stanton, D. Powell ROW THREE: R. Sullivan, D. Hammond, D. Wolfram, J. Cunstad, G. Marsh, C. Migalski, J. Longley J. Watley, A. Lucas. ROW FOUR: T. Canales, J. Williams, F. Ramirez, B. Hamblem, B. McCloskey M. Eaton, W. Means, J. Brockman, E. Bohannan, D. Adams, M. Nelson, Mr. Kennedy, advisor. S . mf' fitimur. - - ABOVE: Bubba and Dave use the acetylene torch. RIGHT: Paul and Ruben work accurately to- gether. l Tony checks the dimensions before beginning. MAJORETTES: P. Kerr, M. Giiford. DRUM MAJOR: W. Groshong. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Gadbury, B. Galiriel, B. Band, M. Schneider, D. Anderson, D. Hess. ROW TWO: D. Kuhlman, E. Hunt, A. Gubler, A. Gartung, B. Barber, V. Adams, R. Kimbrell, D. Scheppman. ROW THREE: J. Oliver, M. McDonald, M. Offill, S. Monroe, B. Wong, C. Higgins, T. Perez, C. Smith, G. Ingraham. ROW FOUR: J. Friesen, B. Groshong, V. Bergthold, R. Johnke, M. Mock, R. Quiram, R. Strugeon, B. Hurlbut, A. Bishop, G. Davis, B. Sheppman, J. Street, G. Landers. 'ROW FIVE: J. Encinas, R. Souza, D. Greene, C. Daybell, K. Souza, C. Pack, D. Overholt, D. Weaver, R. Kelly, B. Perez, P. Seager, R. Gardner. ROW SIX: K. Dummar, L. Brown, J. Carpenter, L. Wash, L. Souza, G. Rogers, A. Brown, V. Pollard, C. Cone, C. Gamblin, P. Evans, P. Cone, D. Simpson, L. Omelich. PANTHER BAND This year, the Panther Band continued its fine tradi- tion of presenting good music here at home and in other communities. They went to the Annual Long Beach Band Review, where they placed fifth in class A bands. While there, they marched in the Hollywood Christmas Parade for the first time. They also appeared at Disney- land and in a parade and a show. Closer to home, the Panther Band marched in the De- lano Harvest Parade, the 'Dinuba Raisin Parade, and the Tulare Dairy Fiesta Parade. Here in Porterville, the band appeared in the Memorial Day and Western Day Parades. They gave half-time shows for both the high school home games, and the college Memorial Day home game. Of course, there were the yearly Band Concert and the Music Festival which were highlights of the year. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Kuechel, G. Baxter, B. Nairn, W. Pitzler, J. Sizemore, D. Hull T. Bastian, R. Vossler, R. Platt, D. Bucheck, L. Lauchenslauger, T. Nicholson. ROW TWO: P. Ramirez, P. Canales, M. Regan, D. Colson, C. Horton, M. Brazel, J. Brazel, J. Lunstad, E. Stanton, D. Powell ROW THREE: R. Sullivan, D. Hammond, D. Wolfram, J. Cunstad, G. Marsh, C. Migalski, J. Longley J. Watley, A. Lucas. ROW FOUR: T. Canales, J. Williams, F. Ramirez, B. Hamblem, B. McCloskey M. Eaton, W. Means, J. Brockman, E. Bohannan, D. Adams, M. Nelson, Mr. Kennedy, advisor. AG MECHANIC! AG. MECHANICS CLUB is for boys furthering their knowledge of agricultural machinery. They learn to build, operate and service machinery they will use in a career in agriculture. .1- .. Nmerf A ABOVE: Bubba and Dave use the acetylene torch. RIGHT: Paul and Ruben work accurately to- gether. Tony checks the dimensions before beginning. l -1. Mr. Kennedy shows the boys the proper of equipment. MJLJORETTES: J. Roderick, M. Roderick. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Warnock, S. Ryan, K. Rider, O. Karo- luissen, K. Cunningham. ROW TWO: D. Brown, S. Jones, B. Sanders, J. Rouch, C. Frymire, J. Lairmore, B. Brand, D. Bond. ROW THREE: R. Powers, L. Pugh, D. Weaver, P. Larson, D. Pittman, M. Billiou, J. Tyler. ROW FOUR: T. Behrens, R. Owen, B. Ohde, G. Adams, J. Crichlow, E. Baker, B. Doyel, O. Brown, L. White, J. Jensen, K. Johnlke D. ovefhon, J. silnou. Row FIVE: 1. serfghold, M. MJ Connell, D. Nichols, T. Masters, J. Mankins, D. Munyon H. Likewise, R. Schneider, D. Fox, L. Gubler, M. Rengstorf R. Simpson. ROW SIX: C. Grigslay, S. Ledbetter, B. Weis enburger, S. Weaver, Y. Evans, S. Davis, B. Anderson, C Campbell, T. Rouch, D. Carpenter, J. Flores, J. Weins. The band prepares to march in the Disneyland Christmas parade. I STUDIO BAND The Fabulous -Studio Band, good will ambassadors of P.U.H.S. and College, have traveled tar and wide to pre- sent shows of big band music and sound to enthusias- tic audiences. National tame has resulted from appear- ances such as those at Disneyland Cpictured herel, at the Seattle World's Fair, and at American military installations stateside and in the Orient and Hawaii. Band members are kept hopping by the numerous engagements which they play for local and out-of-town parties and dances. Director Buck Shatter said that activities planned 'For this year include playing for the local City of Hope Benefit Show and traveling to the New York World's Fair this summer. With Mr. Shafter's inspiring and energetic direc- tion, this group will be paying for their own expenses by playing shows along the route. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Jenkins, B. Hurlbut, J. Smith, R. Knight, R. Simpson, R. Powers, M. Rengstorf, B. Ingram, L. Todd. ROW TWO: Mr. Huff, K. Sinner, T. Behrens, K. Dummar, D. Bond, R. Johnson, J. Lutz, G. Landers, J. Street, T. Stur- geon, B. Donaldson, W. Groshong, Mr. Shaffer. ' l YV! Q I ,.. Q-suv., 100 1 .ee ,ff MADRIGALS--BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Schwin, J. Emery, D. Morrison, S. Landers, K. Landgraf, B. Alexander, K. Frasher, K. Smith, M. Sickles. ROW TWO: M. Jenkins, J. Caolk, R. Marshall, G. Stanton, A. Huff-Director, T, Brooks, L. Delk, J. Trout, D. Cosby. BEGINNING GIRLS' CHORUS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Wilhoit, P. Bough, E. Gibson, S. Walk- er, L. Yandell, P. Flowers, R. Stiles, B. Walls, N. Avila, G. Schlagel, P. Brookman. ROW TWO: A. Huff- Director, K. Witzel, E. Caulk, C. Gallimore, L. Lentzrter, C. Martin, D. Fanbush, M. Hyatt, V. Morales, M. Ensslin, A. Ridenour. ROW THREE: V. Brewer, J. Harkins, C. Weaver, P. Albright, J. Griswold, T. Boriack, S. Goodnight, K. Hatfield, B. Petris, C, Shafer, B, Huggins. NOT PICTURED: J. Dickson, F, Eubanks, J. Box, B. Kelley, C. Delgado. Q Q Q . Y img- BOYS' GLEE-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Hufffllirector, K. Graham, B. Scott, B. Engstrom, T. Blakely, J. Belcher, D. Mauldin, J. Likins, ROW TWO: B. Magill, R, Turner, R. Hernandez, D. Sutherland, J. Poplin, R. Tyrell, D. Martin. ROW THREE: C. Spiker, J. Lewis, S. Head, E. Reeves, J. Todd, W. Beckham, H. Hughes. 35? J' I . i 2' 1 r fy . . I if g K l l Q VGCAL MUSIC CONCERT CHOIR-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Blackburn, L, ECO biza, E. Absher, D. Morrison, D. Reeves, L. Sanders, J. Rafanan, R. Clark E. Orosco, M. White, R. Owen, K. Allison, B. Hurlbut, D. Olivares, J Trout, F. Simpson, L. Garlund, T. Perez. ROW TWO: A. Huff - Director, P Kenyon, R. Walker, K. Stewart, D. Kirby, F. Carr, D. Flowers, K, Wilson, J Spears, K. Kanthack, S. Crumal, K. Gillett, K. Rafanan, K. Frasher, R. Gib- son, D. Kotchevar, S. Walker, K. Landgraf, F. Martinez, C. Letsinger, M. Gar- retson, A. Milinich. ROW THREE: J. Ross, L. Teasley, B. Darringer, D. Cosby GIRLS' CHORUS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Wilson, P. Miller, J. Sailors, M. Bingham, E. Foster, B. Weaver, J. Brown, J. Hammer, J Barnett C Hansen D Jones T Butler C Buck B Won A Roberts Di , - , - , . , . , L 9, - . Houle. ROW TWO: S. Milinich, J. Chenault, C. Surber, J. Dickey, G. Ow en, B. Strong, K. Kisling, D. Slaughter, B. Bluekle, L. Loyd, E. Mustin, A. Eggrnan, L. Noble, 8. Wilson, P. Keen. ROW THREE: J. Vaznaian, J. Gub- l i ' W I S. Natzke, R. Marshall, K. Smith, J. Caulk, J. Behrens, L. Alred, C. Lusk, L Delk, J. Schwin, J. Letsinger, L. Mills, S. Mauldin, J. Emery, G. Davis, B Groshong, G. Landers, M. Sickles, A. Gubler. ROW FOUR: R. Newlin, W Highfill, J. Jones, S. Helton, D. Snyder, C. Sickles, C. Steckman, S. Landers G. Stanton, B. Alexander, S. Greene, P. Parker, W. Groshong, M. Stanton B. Marple, P. Clark, E. Hensley, B. Owen, M. Montiio, C. Stuteville, S Wales. NOT PICTURED: M. Vaznaian, D. Pearson, R. Birchfield, S. Brown W. Bunce, T. Brooks, J. Hodge, M. Jenkins. ler, R. Hardaway, S. Butler, G. Williams, L. Davis, L. McCarley, T. Avilia B. McCauley, S. Ferguson, D. Rearns, D. France, S. Holly, C. Campbell, C Jones. ROW FOUR: C. Beyerbach, D. Costa, J. Conklin, D. Fricke, D. Rog ers, P. Divine, M. Hernandez, J. Hawkins, S. Rea, l. Crabtree, E. Wingfield, C. Holzworth, E. York, C. Sickles, T. Horton. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL QUEEN: Yvonne Evans PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Troy Cox W F' 'Kr if P251 fig' 'WA S 1 ATTENDANT: Melanie Raub ATTENDANT: Vicki Roby if 16 H L?'T 'MT5'5i,,f K PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ron Taylor ATTENDANT: Joan Jackson ,pus ATTENDANT: Beverly Nashold BASKETBALL RDVALTV BASKETBALL QUEEN: Jeane-TTe Scarborough L1 The athletic program of sports at PUHS con- tributes to and aids in developing good sports- manship, strong bodies, promotes friendship, leadership, and builds strong minds and mental alertness. Through sports, fun and experience come to both the athlete and the observer. This year has been great. PUHS has boosted school spirit to the highest. The football games were wild with ex- citement, the band gave tremendous halt-time shows, the song and yell leaders were hoarse and exhausted by the end of the season. Basket- ball brought new thrills. The games were fast and enthralling. The season was right for track and baseball and the boys were ready for it. Spirit reached its near highest in Spring sports. The boys who actually participated in the sports of 1963-1964 and their coaches who made it possible for them, are pictured in this section ot the book. Every picture should bring back memories of hard work, of fun, and games we lost and won. P.U.H.S. sports year started with a bang as the football team captured the Central Yosemite League Championship. nu., 5555 - x Q9 X in sr Q A X 'n A A. i 1 5 .5 ' 1 ' . 5 r ., ,Q 47' my V i I ,,, I A . F - . , Q I A Lx 0 , ,, , Q M ' ,f f ,L RgQxY,- , 1 - '. I ,'ii-'vf , - , A7 4 k u -, A .rflgbj Vx xx kr 'WJ 'TY 1 ,fkl ffm, Z-.J fx V - 1 'QQ' A k Qxffk Q Q3 iggifx-,,v,gf1 fff1fifg:,f,f5:?E' i2Zm22515w.aAwi-f'f' f wwf .,x ,?hQ2.igiu,aSi.s '1igv mhh i gif- g , , 4, wf4,,L LL . A x. A ,V s,, ,, , . ,K K' -V A, ' 1 f'LN'? , AV ' ' M--. .' -A A' . ,7 n A, U1 fa. ' F X1-.pf BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. DePaoli, R. Cruz, S. Fresher, C Burchell, V. Sue, D. Watson, J, Clark. ROW TWO: D. Kotchevar, J Anderson, G. Eckerd, B. Nicholson, E. Fleischhauer, V. Smith, L. Brown, P. Richardson, R. Rodgers, T. Cox. ROW THREE: D. Weldon vmrzisurv cvn. . J. Crichlow, M. Avila, G. Costa, L. Mosconi, A. Castrillo G Schmid . J. Hernandez, O. Karoliussen. ROW FOUR: J. Fazio P Short A Waggle, B. Jackson, B. Cross, M. Lovett, J. Lombardi, J Bland CHAMPIGNS Mr. Sim Iness Mr. Bob Bottoms Head Coach Line Coach Managers: Vincent White and Dan Lunsford ,L , r xg, is K Troy Cox Halfback All-league Co-Captain ' ff y 4 af, it 5 ' sm E 3 f sx 4 1 f a g ' it 'Wm , Y! Q 5 v Pat Richardson Tackle 1?-My Van Smith Jim Lombardi Jim Crichlow John Fazio Tackle End Quarterback Tackle All-league All-League All-League Co-Captain Linebacker Best linesman 3 Q: 475 - -' A G,, K 'ff if X 77 fe w, 4 . rrkr , mkkrr 6 ' K 5. ,r4,v,5,:1, v A 9 XML AKAVV I QM? Vi , I fx it John Clark John Bland Bob Cross larry Brown Full back Quarterback Guard Haifback All-League All-league All-league Hon. Mention Hon. Mention Larry drives Toward another first down, 109 'Q Y' VN M Ki n' .K ,J xr 9 ,M i Y ' H! X Q, . .Q gi 2 ' ' 'T N e 2' fi 4 . . e- T- who , N .A I MM, Bill Nicholson End All-League Hon. Mention Q -17 Q 5 4 Dan Weldon Ed Fleischhauer End Tackle , Q22,y3.L:L A. E, ' N' f m . W r Q .W 'rx' -1 we . st 1 'f ,Q E,.,., , T, Sherill Frasher Quarterback . s 38 a 5-5 7 V A ,ig 5 4 wr 4 '-f 0 .. 6 1 li' f 4 1 if ff. 3' Hs P? . fx '25 fl - --arse' ff-V, N 1 34 kk4,,. is . ,g, ,,,. A 2 Don Kotchevar Center VARSITY Vern Vera Mike Lovett Quarterback Fullback i 'S5 ft v t We Y rri 74 Q' Q R - 9 Q Art Castrillo Allen Waggle Hard-hitting Panther blocking opens the way for Juan. Tackle Tackle is 2 , xi 1Q::i1'W T 'EJ 9' rr T c.. ,, Q 5 .M 3 Joe DePaoIi Neil Winter Greg Schmidt Mike Avila Jim Anderson no Guard End Center Tackle End Clyde Burchell Barry Jackson Ola Karoliussen Phil Short Juan Hernandez Fullback End Halfback Center Halfback Most Improved Most Inspirational All-league , , , Scores The fighting Panther Varsity gave a hard-drnving perform- ance this year shown by their Tremendous 8-l record, clinching for them the Central Yosemite League Championship. This season was filled with many thrills for football fans as the Varsity won most of their games by lop-sided scores. Fans r were particularly thrilled when the mighty Panthers invaded Foollull P'U'H'S' Redskin soil, beating our Tulare rivals 7-6. E- B- P'U'H'S' Line Coach Bob Bottoms did a tremendous iob in developing Bakersfield P'U'l'l'o' the Varsity line into the championship wall that is such a vital A V 'l P'U'H'S' factor of a winning team. The high caliber of the team members Redwood P'U'H'S' is shown by Van Smith, Troy Cox, Juan Hernandez, Larry Brown, Tulare P'U'H'S' Jim Crichlow, and Jim Lombardi who were selected as All-League Delano , P'U'l-l'5' players. Those players deserving honorable mention are Bob Ml- Wll'l leY P-U-l'l-S Cross, John Clark, and Bill Nicholson. Hanford P'U'H'S' Says Coach Sim lness, The attitude and desire of the squad members was excellent. The student body support and enthusi- asm was the finest I have ever witnessed. Those are the ingredi- ents which winning teams must have. GGOYQC Eckerd George C093 leigh Mosroni Vern Sue Dan-Watson End Halfback Halfback Guard Guard B CLASS Coach: Mr. Bob Ono Coach: Mr. Darryl Williams The Cub's season this year is the story of a terrific comeback. in Q , 9 it .V .M . Although most of the players had little experience, they showed it 'tgfgyfjf J Ll ls.: a lot of determination and spirit. After not having scored a ' is , if single point in the practice games, the team was fired on by ' ' F their smashing win over Redwood with a score of 32-O. Then ' A ,gi f , the boys came back to win four out of tive of their league games, f Q j it capturing second place in the Central Yosemite League. The end rr , . of the season showed the Cubs with a 4-3-2 record. -. H r I Coaches Bob Otto and Darryl Williams point out that All- V League players Ruben Gonzales, Tom Cemo, Chris Berryhill, Rick ' . K- , . , i n 'T Colson, and Dave Mann should be recognized for their top per- Us v 2' formances during the season. , ,- A pg .-I , ' Co-captains: Tom Cemo, Ruben Gonzales, and Chris Berryhill. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Grant-Manager, M. Carrillo, T. R. Gibson, V. Arcure, A. Martinez. ROW FOUR: M. Montiio, J. Benson Carrillo, D. Dulay, S. Gibson, R. Gonzales, R. Williams. ROW TWO: T. G. Root, D. Kerwood, J. Koontz, V. Suetos. NOT PICTURED: H. Ross Cemo, J. Caulk, R. Wilcox, D. Durbin, D. Clower, J. Short, R. Colson, man, C. Duer, B. Grantham. C. Berryhill. ROW THREE: T. Pixler, K. Rafanan, D. Mann, K. Cramer, SCORES Foothill O P.U.H.S. O E. B. l3 P.U.H.S. O Bakersfield 19 P.U.H.S. O Arvin 0 P.U.H.S. O Redwood 0 P.U.H.S. 32 Tulare 6 P.U.H.S. 7 Delano 19 P.U.H.S. O MT. Whitney 6 P.U.H.S. 19 Hanford O P.U.H.S. 6 Berryhill zips fc the right for some quick yardage I . x X I The Cubs take io the air with a quick pass. A run ihrough the line gains vital yardage for the Cubs. OFFENSIVE LINEUP-ROW ONE: G. Root, K. Rafanan, A. Martinez, K. Cramer, D. Mann, V. Sueios, C. Berryhill. ROW TWO: T. Cemo, J. Koontz, D. Durbin, R. Gonzales. JUNIOR VARSITY The Junior Varsity Squad, coached by Dave Fredericks and Harlan Hawkins, finished this season with a 5-2 record, making them the Central Yosemite League Champions, The first-string offensive team racked up an outstanding record which is typified by fullback Mike Brown's eleven touchdowns. Equally outstanding performances were exhibited by Webbie Loyd, fullback, Robbie Santry, center, Roger Castaneda, tackle, Mike Wall, tackle, Jackie Rapp, guard, Carl Richey, guard, under the leader- ship of quarterback Larry Stafford. Defensive players, Jackie Rapp, Carl Richey, and Eddy Johnson also deserve Commendation. J. V. fans saw some exciting action at the Bakersfield game when Porterville won by a score of 6-O on a fifty yard kick-off return by quarter- back Stafford. The boys really started rolling in the 32-I4 game against Mt. Whitney in which Mike Brown's three touchdowns plus the pass- ing and receiving combination of Larry Stafford . and Webbie Loyd paid out dividends by clinch- I BOTTOM ROW, I.. TO R.: J. Mc- Donald, M. Wall, S. Brown, D. Martin, L. Guzman, C. Richey. ROW TWO: M. Brown, R. Cas- taneda, D. Hayes, J. Contreras, T. Pratt, J. Fairchild, R. Inman, R. Santry, A. Aguilar, Mgr. ROW THREE: G. Sears, C. Migalski, D. Hudspeth, W. Loyd, L. Stafford, E. Johnson, R. Williamson, R. Overholt. ROW FOUR: T. Mor- ris, J. Rapp, R. Blaylock, G. Winters, J. Vaughn, G. Gold- smith, B. Edwards. Coach: Mr. Dave Frederick ing the C. Y. L. Championship. The J. V. games taught each boy better sportsmanship. BOTTOM ROW, l.EFT TO RIGHT: R. Morris, T. Henrique, W. Slaughter, J. Wiens, B. Bennett, T. Sturgeon, J. Thompson. ROW TWO: T. Bergtholol, K. Moorehead, C. Stephens, J. Montgomery, J. Longley, D. Bostic. ROW THREE: A. Elliott, J. Jones, J. Ross, G. Milne, G. March. .av-H--. g. Coach: Mr. William Joos ' 1 B RESERVES Although the team did not win any of its games this year, the team members gained invaluable knowledge for future participation in football. This season provided the B Reserve team members with good ex- perience and helped them to gain confidence in themselves. Coach Bill Joos feels that the following boys deserve recognition for the fine team spirit they displayed throughout the season: Bob Ben- nett, Tom Bergthold, Rolan Cook, John Longley Ken Moorehead, Bill Slaughter, Clark Stephens, James Wiens, and the team captains Gerald Lum- ley and Bob Hernandez. Mr. Joos stated, We hope to see them play- ing on the Junior Varsity and Varsity teams of the future. Where's that man in the open? BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Cox, B. McDaniel, B. Alca- parras, K. Land, P. Story, B. Acure. ROW TWO: C. Flores, D. Coulson, R. Castillo, L, Brock- man, E. Sales, B. Asuncion, J. Peralta, C. Olivera, ROW THREE: G. Rico, B. Lantsberger, R. Marshall, R. Mauldin, R. Schultz, S. Durtsche, F. Frith, S. Langford. ROW FOUR: C. Kerr, D. Ebeling, D. Hull, R. Sierra, R. Nairn, R. Carillo, R. Short. Complete or incomplete, the form is excellent. The C Class football team's best efforts this year came against Tulare and Mt. Whitney winning the Tulare game by a score of T2-6 and losing the Mt. Whitney game by a heartbreaking one point. Although the team ended the season with one game won and six games lost, they showed the spirit and fight that characterizes good sportsmanship. Coach John Herrell feels that Bob Alcaparras, Chris Olivera, and Ron Moore deserve recognition for their team spirit and co- operation. Coach Herrell refers to the team as a good fighting group of Kittens. ln spite of the team's record, the boys gained the experience and ability needed for future participation in football. C CLASS Coach: Mr. John Herrell C RESERVES BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Johnson, S. Lawson, D. Win- ningham, B. Nicholson, P. Lo- pez. ROW TWO: B. Bovetti, G. Ruiz, M. Regan, D. Castrillo, A. Pence, J. Ruiz, P. Crane. ROW THREE: R. Vossler, D. Brookins, B. Scott, W. Kirchner, R. Reyes, B. Pugh, B, Wallace. ROW FOUR: B. Nix, E. Taylor, G. Dill, E. Lisenbery, J. Tucker, M. Pitts. Along with fundamental skills of tackle football the C Re- serve team members, acquired experience and confidence that will be an invaluable asset in future years of sports participation. The team finished the season with one game won, three lost, and two tied, with a formidable win over Delano's C Reserve squad with a score of I4-7. Coach Roger Bosshart feels that the offensive playing of Bob Pugh, Martin Rey, Joe Ruiz, John Tucker, and Peter Crane deserve recognition. Best players on defense were John Johnson, Scott Lawson, Bob Reyes, Earl Lisenberry, and Walt Kirchner. Around the end for more yardage. Coach: Mr. Roger Bosshart .llw Scores Redwood 3 Us ll Mt. Whitney 4 Us 6 Sanger 6 Us l4 Redwood 5 Us 8 Mt. Whitney 5 Us 4 Sanger 2 Us T2 Redwood 4 Us 8 Mt. Whitney 5 Us 7 BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Darcy, E. Steinbeck, D. Greene, T. White, D. Winton, L. Stephens, S. Greene. ROW TWO: D. Robertson, S. Wales, E. Reeves, S. Smith, S. Stout, R. Kimbrell, J. Ettner. ROW THREE: J. Blankenship, J. Morris, M. Schmetgen, R. Brewton, T, Reeves, T. Fergus, J. Rouch. TOP: D, Craig, Mgr., T. Rouch, G. Geist, Mgr. WATER POL0 is a new sport on the P.U.H.S. campus this year. Coached by Mr. Lowell Semans, the Hrst water polo team walked off with a 7-1 record and the Central Yosemite League Championship. Water polo gave P.U.H.S.ers a new type of thrilling intramural sport. Fans will remember the last game of the season in the League Tournament against Mt. Whitney, who had previously handed us our only defeat. The teams battled to a 7-5 victory tor Porterville. When asked to name his best players, Coach Semans replied, None were ,best and none were great. 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There were Thrills galore Tor cage specTaTors This season as The TighTing PanThers graced The hardwood floor. ATTer losing The Tirsf league game wiTh MT. VVhiTney, The PanThers came back wiTh sTrong wins over Tulare and Delano, and losing To Red- wood by a Three-point margin. Then, in The second game wiTh WhiTney, The hghting VarsiTy came back wiTh a 70-65 win and wenT on The Take The Tulare squad again by an overwhelming score of 73-53. The sTrong Hanford champions gave us our only sound beaTing. Probably The mosT exciTing game oT The season was our comeback againsT Redwood in which we scored six poinTs in The lasT eighTeen seconds To Tie The game, and won iT wiTh a score of 55-52 in a double overTime! Then The Team scored another vicTory over Delano, finishing The season wiTh a 6-4 league record. The fine qualiTy of VarsiTy players was shown by Ron Taylor, Jim Lombardi, Ron CarTer, Doug DoTy, Bill Nicholson, Ken Conk- lin, and Juan Hernandez. AlThough There were a loT of iniuries To key players Throughouf The season, Coach Ron Kavern says ThaT he was, never leT down on any game. The boys did a good fob all season. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Crichlow, Pat Richardson, Bill Nicholson, Doug Doty, Ron Carter, John Douglas. PUHS league Scores - Mt. Whitney ABOVE: Managers Phil Short and David Jones are in charge of distributing equipment and gear to team members. RIGHT: Attendance at every game to keep our school's records is a requirement for Carol Cragg, Shirley Griswold, and Barbara Battles, Varsity team scorekeepers. PUHS PUHS PUHS PUHS PUHS PUHS PUHS PUHS PUHS f- Tulare - Hanford - Dewno - Redwood f Mt. Whitney - Tulare v- Hanford 4' Redwood - Debno ABOVE: Taylor's aim seems perfect! BELOW: Coach Kavern gives a pat of BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS '4-r 1 Jo, N I X I xfx 4 encouragement as he sends a new man into the game, LEFT: Carter dwarfs his Mt. Whitney opponent as he goes up for two. Juan makes a nice jump shot BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Crank, G. Eckard, D. Vossler, D. Weldon, G. Goldsmith, J. Benson, C. Berryhill, ROW TWO: Nl. Gammon, C, Owen, L. Stafford, A, Stepps, G. Costa, H. Rossman, G. Root. JUN IOR VARSITY CAGERS Coached by Mr. Bob Otto, the Junior Varsity Basketball team showed a lot of strength this season, having a season's record of eleven wins and only five losses. Although four of these losses were in league games, the J.V. cagers took a respectable second place finish in the league. The team showed a very good offense throughout the season and improved tremen- dously on defense as the season progressed. The most valuable play- ers on this year's J.V. squad were Chris Berryhill, George Eckard and Dan Vossler, who showed the hustle needed on a good basketball team. The team's best efforts came in the second game against Mt. Whitney and Hanford when they upset Whitney 48-32, and dropped an exciting and tight game with the Hanford squad, 44-47. ' To be scorekeepers such as Vicki Simmons, Beverly Johnson, and Kathy Wilson takes equal amounts of Manager Doug Grant and J. V. Coach Bob Otto are PVBCHCSI 5bllllYf and School Splfll- held in a tense moment of a game. , ,,,?,,5V 5, ff, fig f is-, . f V . 123 BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Kirby, D. Robertson, F. Spallina, R. Jones, D. Durbin, D. Rauber, J. Short. ROW TWO: J. Tucker, T. McDonald, M. Pearson, A. Elliott, M. Severns, M. McConnell, B. Ohde, R, Gibson. LASS means The Panther Cub Cagers, coached by Harlin Hawk- ins, started out slowly this season, winning only one of their first six games. Then the team seemed to come out of the slump, winning five games in a row before falling at the hands of the Hanford squad. From that point on, states Coach Hawkins, our playing deterio- rated rather than improved. The Cubs finished the season with a 3-7 league record. The best games were played in non-league com- petition against East Bakersfield, South High and Tulare Western. Top players on the B team include John Tucker, Dennis Durbin, Tom McDonald, John Short, Allan Elliott and Randy Jones. The team was largely inexperienced but very well balanced so all the men on the team played in most of the games, giving them valuable experience for future years of participation in basketball. Coach Harlan Hawkins urges the Cubs on to victory during a time-out. '- 'i X of XR f ' .... Q ia- il? a' . fu e -,.' ' M T A record of game points and high individual scorers are two of the facts which are kept for each game by score keepers Betsy Darringer, Carol Wilenius, and Kathy Johnke accompanied here by Tom Bergthold-manager. The PUHS C class basketball team, coached by Mr. Roger Boss- hart, tinished the season breaking even with a 5-5 league record. The season started out slowly for the Kittens, losing four of their first league games. Then as the season progressed, and the experience and skill of the team increased, the top scoring ot Ken Land and Dennis Dulay, aided by the re- bounding showed by Ron Moore and Bob Marshall, paid oft for the Kittens, al- lowing them to win four of the last five league games. Team spirit and tight were shown in games against such teams as Tu- lare and Delano, who, hav- ing handed the C's beat- ings in the first games, were surprised when the Panther Kittens came back , V V inthe second games to win. i Scorekeepers Connie Bosley and Carolyn and Patsy Smeltzer are kept busy recording each new score as David Jones and Andy Gomez, managers, look on. Coach Bosshart gives team captain Ken Land some pre-game advice. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: D. Dulay, G. Franco, R. Phillips, R. Cox, J. Hernandez, B. Pugh, B. Mar- shall. ROW TWO: K. Land, T. Bastain, R. Moore, B. Nairn, S. Davis, S. Short, J. Parsons, R. Nix. I VARSITY-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K, Deputy, D. Ellis, C. Oilveria, P. Story. ROW TWO: A. Mar- tinez, T. Cemo, G. Dove, C. Richey. ROW THREE: T. Pratt, N. Winter, V. Smith, L. Brown, K. Avila. WRESTLING PUHS varsity and JV wrestling teams both capped the C.Y.L. Champion- ship titles with 10-3 records this year. JV Coach Jamison commented that the season's best JV match was between Pete Castaneda and a Hanford oppon- ent. Our man lost by 19-20, but it was a record most points scored for PUHS. Coach Williams considered the Tulare and Redwood matches best because the Panthers were able to come from behind in the last few bouts to win by 3 points. Dennis Ellis, Gary Dove, Larry Brown, Mike Avila, and Van Smith were the best varsity matmen, while most improved were Albert Martinez, Tom Cemo, and Chris Oliveria. Seven of these PUHS men also qualified for the Valley Tournament at Fresno. Grapplers Pete Castaneda, Jack Rapp, Allyn Waggle, and Roger Castaneda headed the JV squad with Ken Moorhead, Vince Arcure, and Bob Edwards showing the most improve- ment. The efforts of members of both teams and their determination and perserverance were the prime factors enabling them to be on top of the league. Varsity captains Gary Dove and Van 126 Smith demonstrate a hold. Coaches Williams and Jamison check the day's wrestling match assignments. ,,......-- Tom Cemo executes a quick fake down. MANAGERS Ralph Huhlel' and P611 Hig- Panther grapplers showed great skill in pinning their opponents In order. JUNIOR VARSITY-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Platf, K. Depuly J. wall, R, Adams, R. Reyes. ROW TWO: V. Arcure, K. Moorhead, C. York, E, Casraneda, B. Edwards. ROW THREE: R, Caslaneda, R. Hill, A. Waggle, A. Casirillo. Van Smilh squares off with his Tulare opponent in a league match ' , . K , .1 r Q' ui.: it - ' A' im. CROSS t COUNTRY fl Requiring long hours of training, great stamina, and strong bodies, Cross Country is one of the most strenuous sports offered at P.U.H.S. The Frosh-Soph team wrap- ped up the season holding berths of third in league, fourth in divisional, and fifth in valley competition, which includes more than fifty high schools. Coached by Orval Gillett, this and the Varsity team gained valuable experience along the cinder path and learned to practice good sportsmanship at all times. PICTURED ABOVE, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Lautenschlager, L. Wash, A, Morales, R. Carrillo, F. Cortez, E. Murillo, T. Miller. ROW TWO: R. Simpson, L. Benton, F. Sierra, T. Scott, B. Fisher, S. Davis, G. Reed. ROW THREE: M. Soto, F. Frith, R. Rodriguez, C. Taylor, R. Blakely, S. Gibson, P. Vargas. GDLF Many of us think that golf is a simple game. Actually, golf is one of the most competitive sports offered at PUHS, while at the same time it is an individual sport, the be-nents of which can be carried over into adult life. The golf team is growing rapidly. There are now nineteen members and next year's team is ex- pected to be even larger. The team is optimistically believed to be one of the best in the valley. Veteran golf coach Tracy Armstrong stated that the T964 golf team is a favorite to win the league championship. T28 Coach Orval Gillett checks the runners' times. BOTTOM ROW, lEFT TO RIGHT: G. Lum- ley, J. Benson, B. Ohde, M. Rey, D. Reeves, C. Herzberg B. Nicholson, R. Owen, R. Godfrey. ROW TWO: A. Mar- tinez, J. Wiens, D. Rauber, S. Davis, Coach: Tracy Arm- strong, R. Chapel, B. Nicholson, T. Moore, J. Douglas, G. Schmid Hi .,W,, , W .A ss M .g ,AW 3 5 r E s 5 Baseball starts OFF The spring sports season with - ' I a grand slam. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Rodgers, J. Tyler, F. Cadena, S. Frasher, M. Perez, D. Kotchevar. ROW TWO: R. Taylor, J, Bland, J, Lombardi, K. Conklin, J. Clark, L. Brown, A. Brown, L. Stafford. VARSITY BASEBALL Coach Dave Frederick was a source of en- couragement tor the Panther baseballers. 130 Fine pitching and long-ball hitting on the part ot the Panther Varsity Baseball team, coached by Dave Frederick, boosted the T964 squad to a dazzling seven straight wins in the first half of CYL competition. Then the pitching went into a slump and the local nine lost the next three games. Batting hovered close to par, but a number ot errors harmed the team's record. With a league record ot 2-l, which places them in a second place at press time, the Panther nine looks as it it will close out the season with a respectable record. Team assets are the excellent pitching of Bubba Frasher and Jerry Tyler, who both have 3-l overall records, and the strong sluggers Ron Taylor, John Clark, and Larry Brown, who is batting .436 with six homers. Team spirit is another plus factor tor the Panther baseballers. Coach Frederick stated that as of press time, the teams to beat are Hanford and Mt. Whitney, which are tied for first in the league. I Nh The boys on the bench, RIGHT: Managers Doug Grant and Ed Fleischhaur are an important part of the team. 10--4 Varsity scorekeepers Barbara Battles and Ann Bratton enioy their work. RIGHT: A close play! LOWER RIGHT: Inter-squad practice with the J.V.'s helps take the kinks out of the team-machine. LOWER LEFT. To build a strong ball club, many hours of tiring practice is needed. 3 5111, Qtek , Aw and 1- uf' zumssmwvr' ., ,, ..,. BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Hernandez, M, Davidson, J. Spear, J. Tyler B Mauldm D Dulay D Kirby D Crank ROW TWO: R. Cook, R. Olmedo, M. Brown, B. Slaughter, D. Durbin D Vossler H Ross man R Carrillo J Short I. Lomeli. JV BASEBALL The fighting Junior Varsity Cats started their season with two consecutive wins, topping North High, 3-2, and olemoraliz- ing Exeter High by a score of 15-i. The team is composed mostly of sophomores. Jim Tyler, Mike Davidson, and Bill Maul- din being the only three returning letter- men from last year's team. Pitchers on the Junior Varsity squad include veter- ans Bill Mauldin, Dan Vossler, and John Spears. Although the team is young and inexperienced, Coach Ron Kavern specu- lates that if hitting power comes through and the team continues being backed by steady pitching, the outlook for the J.V. Panther Cats is very favorable. Manager David .lanes Coach Ron Kavern 1 A as wif 1' l? BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Vossler, S. Lankford, B. Wallace, B. Marshall, R. Phillips, B. Pugh, G. Evans. ROW TWO: L. Howard, S. Short, G. Dill, G. Lomeli, C. Kerr, A. Elliott, G. Dunbar, C, Lopez. FRGSH BELOW: Taking care of bats, balls, and other equipment is the iob of Roger Howell and Ricky Sisk, managers. The Frosh baseball Team holds a 4-5 record at press time, two ot these wins were league games which the local squad split. Coach Harlan Hawkins commented that the Team has a good pitching staff and several skilled infielders. Although batting will probably be the team's greatest weakness, the coach felt that the Frosh team's pitching, coupled with strong team spirit, will help push the team to victory in a better than .SOO season. Selected as top hitters by Coach Hawkins were Allan Elliott and Bob Pugh. Bob Marshall and Conrad Lopez were named best pitch- ers. All team members, whatever their skill, will receive valuable ex- perience from playing on the l964 Frosh baseball squad and will be valuable assets for next year's Varsity and JV teams. RIGHT: Coach Harlan Hawkins talks over strategy with several of the Frosh team members in the dugout. l33 f' ...ft BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Sisk, A. Pence, J, Susoev, H. Van't Groenewout. ROW TWO: J. Carlson, J. Trout, D, Clower, D. Brookins, L. Alred, K. Longley, ROW THREE: L. Guzman, C. Steckman, L. Delk, J. Caulk, S. Pearson. TENNIS THE TOP TEN PANTHER NETTERS-BOYS: B. Stewart, J. Caulk, D. Banta, G. Stanton, W. Allen. GIRLS: T. Perez, B. Mohler, G. Adams, S. Lockhart, L. Butler. -fy sg, A .. X ffl K Q .l 'YS 134 Coaches Bob Smith and Helen Morris consult the ladder for scheduling league matches. Because they seldom have an opportunity to watch the tennis team in action, few stu- dents are aware of the important position this team holds in Panther athletic compe- tition. Tennis is a contest of one man's skill matched against another's, ability in getting off a fast serve and in covering your side of the court are therefore very important to success. Coaches Smith and Morris stat- ed that the 1964 team is stronger than last year, as evidenced by a 4-2 record as we go to press, but so are the other league competitors more powerful. They conclud- ed that the tennis team's job this year will be to fight to improve their standing from last year's position as fourth place netters in the league. They seem to be off to a good start. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Lockhart, C. Fowler, M. Stanton, D. Costa, C. Severns, D. Ramirez, B. Duble, K. Schrock. ROW TWO: P. Dubie, J. Daniel, G. Adams, L. Butler, B. Johnson, K, Frasher, B. Mohler, T. Perez. . R N I .-.: -- , X . I . 3 -2:2 I . .V V .. , I L lk LS r ' W...,. . 3 il . . is ABOVE: Supplying PUHS netters with new balls is :ig ' J 0' one of the jobs of managers Ramona Smith and E A l Johnny Trout. --l Q , QM I ,A ,Q ..... f L - llrzlfr.-. , 'V 3 naw' ff 's ' Q' LEFT: A smashing torehand is but one of the skills T V' A needed for a good tennis player. 'W A' - . isrfrfsfafw ,ag .f f 'L V zf':rgf,.,,,5'.':fsrt.,3'4 ff,w'::.fsf:12s ABOVE: Stewart gets oft a serve which aces his opponent. RIGHT: Team and coach alike be- come mainten- ance men when necessity requires it. LEFT: Doug Banta returns a smash shot with his strong backhand. 0-Ad if at t 4 . l , I ,J 'i 4' ti' BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Vargas, L. Mosconi, G. Eckard, S. Main, B. Camp, C. Taylor, R. Simp- son, J. Ervin, C. Burchell, ROW TWO: J. Crichlow, W. Loyd, T. Cox, V. Smith, M. Lovett, D. Weldon, V. Corkins, J. Hernandez. ROW THREE: R. Jeffries, G. Goldsmith, G, Winters, A. Castrillo, J. Vaughn, J. Scott. FIELD Coaches: Bob Bottoms, Sim lness, and Orval Gillett. l F I et .4 T if .1 ll ini, Nu-.f fl: i L.. L., ,, . .. ..... ,.,,,,1.., W 1' nt t .. . A .-,1,..f 'beak One of the most competitive sports on the PUHS campus is Track and Field, The first thinclad outing of the 1964 season showed the Panthers being defeated in all three classes, even with such wins as Jim Crichlow's blue ribbon in the 440 yd. dash and second place in the lOO yd. dash and broad jump. An- other outstanding competitor in this meet was Roger Noel, who took first place in the pole vault with a vault of 12 feet. ln the second meet, the Panthers came back and defeated Exeter in all three classes in a tri-meet. Again, Jim Crichlow had an outstanding showing, taking first place in the iOO yd. dash, 440 yd. dash, and the broad iump. Ron Jefferies showed his skill as a hurdler by placing first in the 180 yd. low hurdles and second in the i2O yd. high hurdles. Other outstanding track and field men are Sherman Gibson, Bob Alcaparras, Rick Ste- hens, Tom McDonald, and Ken Dep- uty. Those who participate in the track events are greatly benefited by the coaching of head coach Orv- al Gillett, while Sim Iness and Bob Bottoms coach the field events. BOTTOM ROW, lEFT TO RIGHT: G. Dove, R. Blakely, T. Cemo, D, Garfield, S. Smith, D. Robertson, M. Can- ada. ROW TWO: R. Ste- phens, R. Castaneda, T. Scott, C. Jones, S. Gibson, J. Van't Groenewout, G. Sickles, W. Rankins. ROW THREE: A. Morales, C. Mc- Queen, R. Jones, G. Jacka son, S. Mauldin. ,F 5 http ABOVE: Form is as important as speed when running the hurdles. RIGHT: Van and Bill practice putting the shot. FAR RIGHT: Juan sends the discus sailing with a tremendous heave. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Ruiz, J. Roman, F. Cortez, L. Benton, S. Wright, B. Alcaparras, C. Cope, K. Lard, R. Carrillo, M. Loflin. ROW TWO: R. Certuche, K. Deputy, C. Holmes, F. Hendon, J. Schultz, B. Scott, P. Story, P. Lopez, R. Reyes. ROW THREE: R. Cox, S. Zontek, C. Brown, B. Nairn, L. Wash. tl it we f-Str Q Sr i Q , SWIMMING TEAMS . Ji' K- r is A r s 5 ABOVE: High and dry, Low- ell Semans, Mary Ann Rich- art, and Bob Otto, coaches, discuss the performance of team members during prac- tice. RIGHT: BOTTOM ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: P. Finley, B. ,g,,'..Lc Dove, B. Bluekle, P. Keen, P. Miller, S. Cemo, J. Botts. ROW TWO: V. Howell, D. Hammarsten, N. Simpson, P. Shires, B. Barber, L. Guth- erie. ROW THREE: M. Choate, D. Dotters, Manag- er, R. Yorba. NOT PICTUR- ED: Manager, J. Farrow. Although this year's girls' swim team is not ot a gigantic size, big things are expected of it this season and in future years because of the interest shown in swimming by the lower classmen. The pace-setters on the team are upperclass- men Mary Choate and Diana Dotters who specialize in free-style swimming. The bulk ot the team is made up of enthusiastic freshmen and sophomores, the quality of which is shown by Julie Botts, a newcomer to the team, who is a master of all strokes. Working at Sunnyside Pool has been a distinct advantage to the team because it was possible tor them to start practice at the first of the second semester. Ns r l XX' LJ X Tx X624 K The IQ64 boys' swim team, coached by Lowell Semans, is expected to make outstanding achievements in the course of this season. It is headed by outstanding individuals such as Jack Ettner, who practices all strokes with equal dexterity. Top performers in the breast stroke department are Doug Greene and John Darcy, while Bill Bennett is continually showing his skill with the butterfly stroke. Top notch divers on the team are Jett Morris and John Perez, who, coached by Bob Otto, are high point winners. Although the team lacks depth, the quality of swimmers is superior. Five school records have already been broken and more are expected to fall during the season. DIVING TEAM-LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Loyd, J. Morris, J. Jackson, L. Moore, J. Perez, N. ,Wise. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Regan, D. Win- ton, T. Rouch, R. Kimbrell, R. Brewton, S. Stout. ROW TWO: J. Darcy, J. Parsons, S. Greene, E. Steinbeck, B. Bennett, B. Scarborough, J. Myers. ROW THREE: D. Hull, S. Moore, J. Blankenship, J. Ettner, B. Bennett, D. Greene, P. Richardson, ROW FOUR: J. Fairless, S. Wales, Managers. ig, i Na- 'fo , N' 'j ,.1-u.- ' .,. ,,, ' V, , N ily' , 1 f' ,. x A 'z 4 X a 4 1 f , ,,, I 1 fy ,' -fa in aff 5 s Ladies Hrs! please. czxmpus Does anybody have a dime? 'AVI H Q1j'xiX'qi -X '--. L I ' r xx 3 XA! 7 6 H's term paper time everybody. A funny thing happened to me on my way fo school . . . 1 3 5 U 5 e fl On a day like This, who feels like scl'1ool . ANDIDS Finger holding is permitted on campus. A T l. Q X li 71... '-A. lt's the boys' night out. 4 The las? of the Redskins. Allez, Ia ieune fillel Educators - what does the word mean to you? These are the people who are giving their time and knowledge to help us. They cared enough about the younger generation, the future society, to teach us, to help each of us gain know- ledge in as many Helds as possible. As we walked through the halls, we had time to chatter with our friends, but still we continue to whisper in class. We argued with teachers, trying to get them to change the answer or post- pone the test. We never stopped to try and un- derstand why they were always so strict. As you look into the faces of these members of the faculty this time, look at them as friends - truly those who greatly care about the younger genera- tion. During the preparation period, some teachers take a coffee break while others type nasty old tests. I EDUCATGRS Mr. Edward B. Cornell Chairman Mrs. F. L. Wiens Clerk BOARD 0F TRUSTEES Mr. John C. Moore -ii. The members of the Board of Trustees elected by the people of Porterville to represent them, are responsible for the operation of Porterville High School, Porterville College, Johnsondale Branch High School, and Martin Memorial at Springville. Many hours are unselfishly spent planning and policy making forthe secondary schools in the Porter- ville area. Though the average stu- dent seldom comes in contact with these people still their decisions directly afilect all of us. l r fl.. . 3 fl 'ff' Mr. Harold Wilcox Mr. Gordon -I-odd Tfuslee Trustee Trustee ? mg Mr. Castle, District Business Manager, and Mr. Easterbrook, District Superintendent, discuss plans for improving our high school. PUHS DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS YOU ARE AND STUDENTS YOU WERE Student days will all too soon be memories which will be a constant reminder to you of what you were. You are novv setting the patterns which will be with you forever as a reservoir of knowledge of past achieve- ments, past successes ancl, yes, past failures. For such are we that we can build for the future but only remember the past. Create well your image, for students such as you are now will soon be: such as you were . For such are we that we live in memory, so live well, students. Charles W. Easterbrook District Superintendent lf .ci Q, imma al an. W V471 Mr: Cb1lLFaHer - - Dean of-Student Activities V 1 e j if X2 ff:-LA -, I ' iw' . . ,g , Ji.. '5 ,, W ' W K K1 , 357 'V ,lfgff my X Q W, . g X KQL ..nd1 ' Nw... 1,4 5 -:'A- if f i,, L. 4 gl, 147 9 .fiflgfllc ai ig Y, , 152- 1,112 1' ' 5 11 gs, at 5 216-fr 41iEf1w.1?i1'11 iii'1:4,??1f1 1?Pf-lrtfiiilik551 ,,, s 'A 1 1:1 1 1 1 12:16 sei 1g 1 wzskw 155: :. iw Jil ' 55:-1 ' lll 95: 'll ff 1' ' ' ,L ll ' 1- ' ,Q H 11,1111 1, A -1 1 11:1 f ,V ,11 1 1 1 ,- 1 11 1, 1:1 qi, s 511 gp fs K M i ? Qi fl' :lf'li'f 1 11 V Q, f 5 't ,, ' 1 1 H' 25,1 A? ' 4 555, K 1 11 ,-all I 1 on '1 ,gwv My f f vw ' ' ff KN 3 ny ,K ,, rf 1 t. yr rf: ,Q Q:y5,rF,f.,y 4 ti 4 X , ' 1 5 I 5 t 'L , 1 1' Q ' J 'Y' 'L 1. Counselors play a vital part in a student's high school career. They are always there to give a helping hand whenever it is needed. They assist hirn in evaluating his capabilities and plan a schedule accordingly. Counselors also spend much of their tree time helping with extra- curricular activities such as assemblies, dances, and the yearly prorn, When the four years of high school are completed, these dedicated men and women have done their part by helping the students pave the way into the future. ,gggepygg-.',sggg3g' 3 ff jgjirgfy' ' C2551 J' If ,Z iiffl 5 -exsa4SiAi1MLf5aU:ZWX5APf36tu Diff Trail 1 aa., ,' 1 ,. frdrttrtuimlir fs?3Lm,l4L111'z.lEt,15 Mr. Robert Donaly Mrs. Marilyn Weldon Mr. Tracy Armstrong Mr. William Jameson English 17-...W Mrs. Helen Rafigan English 1- we Mrs. Margaret Hackleman English, Sports English, Speech English ENGLISH The English department is a vital seg- ment ot the curriculum at any high school. It isn't enough to know what each word means, but also howto arrange them cor- rectly. Literature gives students an op- portunity to become acquainted with some ot the better works which have been written. Mr. Albert Davenport Mrs. Shirley Hickman Speech English, Dept. Chairman Miss Sally Bakotich English, Journalism LEFT: Mrs. Teresa Mills English Mrs. Deanna Dupler English, Song and Yell Leaders RIGHT: Mr. Clyde Hedstrom English Mr. Frank Hand Mrs. Glenda Mead Mr. William Dobkin Mrs. Inez Simmer English English English, Drama English, F.E.A. Geography, Problems Mr. Robert Bottoms Mr. Harlan Hawkins Problems, U.S. History, World History and Sports Geography . ,f X. N--X, SOCIAL SCIENCE 'Pl 6 fy iQl3 .31 , V . sw S '32 -ef- l Mr. Bottoms explains the principles of economic sanctions. Social science increases our un- derstanding of the world. Mr. Dave Fredrick State Req., Block P, Geography Sports Mr. Fred McGuire World History and Mr. Alfred Melcer World History and Mr. Earl Smith Calif. History, Problems, Dept. Chairman mf- msx Mr. Rodger Bosshart Mr. Virgil Hackleman U.S, History, World History and Problems, Sports Geography Mr. William Joos Mr. James Hinz Mr. Marion Davis U.S. History, State American History, U.S. History, Req., Sports Problems English The social science classes develop the understanding of the history and govern- ment of various nations. World history and geography are required for sopho- mores. American History covers the de- velopment of the United States. Prob- lems of Citizenship, a senior require- ment, places emphasis on how to be a better citizen. California History is a semester course as is State Requirements which covers health education and driv- er education. Mr. Ernest Shearing Driver Training 151 Q- ii .. 2 M NJ 1 . . 'Q v . i 5 1- Qt 5 Mr. Clyde Wilcoxon Mrs. Thelma Kirchner Mr. Alex Mock Mrs. Doris Cleary Mr. Jerald Miller Magh, Algebra, Marh Algebra, Geom-. Algebra, Remedial and Geom-, Math Adyancgd Math Dept. Chairman Dev. Reading Mr. Charles Patmore Mr. Larry Russ Math, Algebra, Geom., Engineering Printing Drawing Since math is so widely used, the department must teach skills for all courses of study. The busi- ness student is offered general math and business math. College prep students are given a choice of Algebra I and ll, geometry, and trigonometry which provide skills so vital in today's scientific study. MATH You see, it is as easy as 2 and 2. Mrs. Rena Battles Algebra, Library Miss Virginia Sackett Art 152 Is. Mental concentration is important in art also. The art department consists of art classes anol crafts classes. ln the art classes, students learn drawing and painting, and work with other materials. The crafts classes learn to work with leath- er, clay, and three dimensional materials. .4 I W xi, .lf - Mr. Edward Shoenfelcl Mrs. Florence Offuft Crafts Ari, El Gl'6r1lTO, Dept. Chairman .ff 'Ra 2' Mr. Cl1i-1rleS FiSl'1bUI 1 Mr. Troy Parker Mr. Robert Herring Mr. Donald Baslady Mr. Dale Harper BUSineSS M6Cl'1if'leS, Personal Typing, Sales, Business Math, General Business Business Math, Typing Business Math Bookkeeping General Business Mr. Alan Brown Bookkeeping, Business Machines, Dept. Chairman Miss Barbara Hershberger Shorthand, Typing Mr. Don Simonic Clerical Practice, Typing BUSINESS The business department is one ot the largest departments on the campus. These vocational courses are many, and cover a number ot assorted subiects. General math and business math offer most ot the math used in the business world today. Shorthand, clerical practice, and bookkeeping provide skills which are necessary for a business vocation. Business machines, typing, lavv and sales are also courses which prove useful. A business curriculum can be combined with an agriculture or a college prep curriculum. RIGHT: Mr. Fishburn exe plains how to make an adding machine subtract. Mr. Harold Smith Typing Law Bookkeeping also 1177 - s:::',,r'j il 3350. Mrs. Pauline Mock Typing, Shorthand, Practice makes perfect. Business Correspondence Mr. Walter DePaul Mr. Lowell Semans Mr. Fred Martin Physics, Chem. Biology, General General Science, Science, Sports Biology ' AND this organ goes there. SCIENCE Science classes range from general science Through biology, chemistry, and physiology. General science teaches the fundamentals of the more specific sciences. Biology and physiology are natural sciences. In These classes, students learn about plant and animal life. Know- ledge of animal life comes through dissecting. Chemistry also provides a similar road to learning. Laboratory ex- M,,C,,ige,,,o,, M,,Roi,e,,y,,,k periments offer many interesting experiences. Physics, Math, Physical Chem., Physiology, which deals with the laws of matter, rounds out the sci- Science Dept. Chairman ence Offered af P.U.H-S' MUSIC Mr. Glenn Harper Mr. Herbert Foerster Mr. John Vaznaian Biology, Physiology Chem., Basic Science Math, Girls' Glee There are varied sections in the Porterville music department. In the vocal section, classes include beginning boys' and girls' chorus, glee clubs, and concert choir. The different groups sang i at elementary schools, service clubs, and in concerts. The band is also a familiar section of the Porterville music department. As in the past, they appeared at the home games, and went to Long Beach for the band review. The annual spring concert was also a maior event of the year. Both sections worked together to provide a better understanding of all forms of music. Mr. Arthur Huff Mr. Frank fBuckl Shaffer Concert Choir, Band, Dept. Chairman Boys' Glee, 154 Vocal Music The language laboratory is es- pecially helpful in learning a foreign language. This year, Russian was added to German, French, Spanish and Lat- in which have been ot- fered in past years. The language laboratories and new books greatly aided in learning these languages. Mrs. Dolores Benson Mr. Herbert Davy Miss Bess lamb LANGUAGE French German Spanish, Russian, Dept. Chairman Mrs. Minerva Gay Mr. Lowell Dayton Latin Spanish Miss Barbara Hubler Mrs. Katherine Rodgers Clothing Foods Booster Club HDMEMAKING Sewing is one-half of homemaking, which is a year's course. There, girls learn to make a variety of articles. Among these are their own clothes with a personal touch. Cooking occupies the remainder of the homemaking year. ln the foods classes, the girls learn to plan and pre- pare meals with regard looth to nutrition and appeal. Mrs. Anna Atkin Miss Ramona Smith There is really more to homemaking than threading a needle. Foods Clothing, Dept. Chairman ,N ' W'-fm , if ff.: - 1,50 ,.:,k . ,.,,, .f gp i ,. ' 2 Y. wi Mr. Ronald Kavern P.E., Sports V . Mr. Robert Otto Problems, P.E., Sports S Q Mr. Daryl Williams Mr. Orval Gillefi P.E., Biology, Sports P.E., Sports Mr. Sim lness Mr. Forest Mock Marh, P.E., Sports P.E., Dept. Chairman GIRLS' PE .thin It looks much easier when fhey're doing it. Mrs. Martha Broders en P.E. 156 Freezing in winter, melting in summer, and swinging at imag- inary Tennis balls are all well- known parts of girls' P.E. As has been done in the past, a basic knowledge of many sports was offered. BOYS' PE It may sound like a Tribal war dance, but it's really only the boys' P.E. classes. Vigorous daily exercise is a part of the new P.E. program instituted last year. These classes prove that the mind isn't all that counts. Remember, it keeps your muscle tone up' i Miss Norma Beaver Miss Chrysial Newell P.E., G,A.A. P.E., Problems - ii Miss Helen Morris Mrs. Grace Vaznaian Mrs. Delores Scruggs Miss Mary Ann Richarl P.E., Sports Modified P.E. P.E., Dept. Chairman P.E. Mr. Orman Walker Mr. Richard Peterson Mr. John Herrell Mr. Oliver Macomber Mr. Glenn Bartlett Electricity Mechanical Drawing Auto Mech., Sports Shop, Audio Visual Metals INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts courses are otifered to prepare students for iobs they will hold in later life. Such courses as electricity, carpentry, metals, and auto shop provide them with a background for many indus- trial positions. Mr. James Maples Mr. Thomas Baker Mr. William Scruggs Carpentry, Mech. Metals Woodwork, Mill Drawing Cabinet, Dept. Chairman There's more to making a car run than iust adding gas. AGRICULTURE Agriculture classes are a significant part of the class offerings at P.U.H.S. because of the importance of agricul- ture in this area. Agricultural science, agricultural mech- anics, and a combination of agriculture and business pro- vide basic background intormation, and fundamental skills on which to build a vocation in agriculture. , l Mr. Darwin Gubler Mr. Ray Kennedy Mr. Rodney Homer Proiect checking is an import Ag. Science, Dept. Ag. Mech., Ag. Science, ant part of F.F.A. Chairman F.F,A. Ag. Mech. I57 'N 4 Mrs. Isabel Sunderland Mrs. Ilene Kutzner Mrs. Hazel Ekman Mrs. Beatrice Chenhall Mrs. Hope Sailors Librarian School Nurse District Bookkeeper District Business District Bookkeeper Manager's Secretary if X fa., Mrs. Mary Pacheco Mrs. Nancy Virden ll 1 V District Superintendent's District Finance M J S I k, Secretary Clerk Mrs. Joy Hayward Mrs. Bernice Cook . rs' .any zypu 5 l Receptionist Nurse's Secretary PERSDNNEL Librarian s Secretary CUSTODIANS-ROW ONE: E. Bough, C. Churchill, E. Allen, M. Alred, J. Leaver, C. Jimenez, A. Karnes. ROW TWO: A. Thompson, C. Malone, U. Gardner, F. Carpenter, C. Kerr. .. ,N . - . , I - iiii V -' Y' vyki .... . .,.. ,,,V,, , , I -' it if ' iiiii A V f a 'Q Q Atii a is f' s , . . L A af '-'i fits? - 'wi1grr.,.- fr - . - - i . . 7 -ff as 1 L J. f am af ' iw? 72' -' W ' '. H-'Ffa' 1 ' V-.:- ir.. . . if' - - 'i - ---' I 1 if 599 ' pf. K - . - . at , 1 CAFHERIA smrr-Row one. B. vo- , 5 W. - rv .L - -f 1 , , pat, V. Rather, O. Moll, M. Lentz, A. ,,.. . - iii' A ' . g. Hair, c. Stanley. Row Two. c. .f ' 1 s in thf , s Chase, P. Pearson, N. Skinner, G. r . V I g. ' ,. Wolfe, M. Julian, C. Faulconer, I, 1 u i - .V - X .1055 L . 5, V . 296 -' '51, H Ei' Vaughn. 1 r w? ., . ig. Q -W A, . , V y r ,,,. ' s's, , f W , A , f If an i un i isa ' ' ii L 1' it ii ' ' L W' Q - V siti . L... A f Q ref me .. . - CQ W? C HY' M Q . . f' . f Mr. Carl ledlletter Mrs. SUB Bottoms Mrs. Eileen Hazen Mrs. Eleanor Stanton Superintendent of Principal's Secretary N,D,E,A, Clerk Counselor-'5 Secretary Building and Grounds Mr. Charles Smith Mrs. Blanche Joos Mrs. Alice Buckley Mrs. Fanchon Muller Stock Room Clerk Assistant Principal's Attendance Secretary Registrar's Secretary Secretary Mrs- Pa' Owen Mrs. Jayne Freeman Mrs. LaVonne Bristow Dean of 5TUd9 1T Team Teaching Duplication Act. Secretary Clerk BUS DRIVERS-BOTTOM ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: C. Kibler, L. Wise, J. Kaufman, T, Crabtree, C. Taylor, G. Gray. ROW TWO: T. Burns, V. Pettit, C. Patmore, M. Ross, M. Baker, K. Melton, D. George. ROW THREE: Y. Brand, M. Unser, E. Wilson, H. Borum, K. Ruf, W. HeiHer, J. Boydstun, T. Saunders. ADVERTISEMENTS Q?- Ei K .Q jj f'-'X W M144 f y QQ 1' xA rw x WHITRIDGE TIRE SERVICE Cliff, Ralph, Bill, ond Bill ore only part of on efficient staff ofworkmen under the direction of Mr. C. W. Whitridge at WHITRIDGE TIRE SERVICE. They show us Q few steps in the expert servicing of your investment in Seiberling tires. Barbara and Sally look to CLlFTON'S forthe most artistic floral ar- rangements and garden accessories . E l len finds the best qual- ity and most stylish shoes at RElSlG'S PETER'S SHOE STORE. at f xx Val, Rondii, and Kay can al- ways expect a delicious meal and prompt, efficient service at the PAUL BUNYAN. John and John are inspecting the expert quality workmanship done at PORTERVILLE BODY 8. FENDER .lon and Chris will shoot the biggest game with the superior rifles and camping equipment from PORTERVILLE HARDWARE. Susan and Mel cook-up a delicious meal or snack for Joanne at every- one's favorite--MEL'S ROOT BEER. Dale is getting fast, excellentser- I Vice from Bill of -I-ROY LAUNDRY Linda purchases the most elegant gt DRY CLEANERS. cosmetics atCOBB'S DRUG STORE Y - ,A,,,L,, , .. ..,,,,.,,..,..,..........,...... Mr Seaton is showing Richard Diane and Katie can choose their and Kathie a fine Omega watch ensembles from a large supply of from WILLIAMS JEWELERS. apparel at ROBERTA'S. Bruce shows us that the best quality building materials come from BREY-5NRlGl'lT LUMBER COMPANY. For well organized school work, Karen and Julia get their sup- pies atJENSEN'S STATIONERY. Judy and Debbie say that there is nothing like a negligee from JUDIE BARNHART'S to make a girl feel like a girl. By depending on the beautifully created hairstyles at CROWNETTE, Bev knows that her hairdo will al- ways be in fashion. 411 Barbara and Andrea find the perfect material for every outfit they make at STEVE'S DRAPERY Si YARDAGE. Becky and Lou Ann are trying out the vari- ous sets of furniture in BANNlSTER'S. i GI' 4 Y N ' As of Patty and Linda are looking over the fine professional printing done by SIERRA PRESS. Mr. Pearson is showing Earl and Rick some ofthe submersible pumps that are installed by PEARSON PUMP CO. Claudia, John, and Elisa view the abundant Floral and garden supplies they fi nd at DAYBE LL' S NURSERY. ? i.ibs Vern and Allen are being served the choice Orientalor American li food from GANG SUEIS' Mary and Elaine investigate the superior selection of television, record p layers 8K records at BYRON G. WADE'S. Ola is telling Barry that the top quality shirts found at LEGGETT'S are the best. My T 3 FERGUSON'S NEW CITY CLEANERS give Prisilla and Janet quick, efficient service or delivery. 5 Su1: '!' Cliff and all the staff offer service with a smile for customers at SMITH 'S COMPLETE MARKET. CASSlDY'S SHOE STORE is the place where Cindy will find the most fashionable shoes. Barbara and Linda are discovering the many travel plans and the efficient service at HANSON TRAVEL SERVICE. Carol modelsone ofthe beautiful- ly designed wigs from BLANCHE'S BEAUTY SALON. Sharon can check her reflection to be sure that all fash- ions are perfect at the VOGUE. A !!PP!PR2 ,, 'T' , ,L li La-1333 if 7 1 S L - E si 5 l - ri HL. -I , 6 A. T i 'Ag ,wiki Tir .lii1illfl?'ll l l 1 i inmziii zllsn l .B Travis and Troy know fhaffheywillfindawide varietyofenferfainment arfhe PORTER THEATER. T Jackie ancl Marilyn will be sure Thar their lawn is neat wifha Lawn Boy mower from BlLLlOU'S. Vicki and Yvonne have a head starr on a perfecfgame by 'raking advantage of The qualify equipment af PORTERVILLE LANES. COLEMAN'S is The place To go 'ro get a refresh- ing snack or meal. 4iSQ'Qff3f. '-31, Wifi Bob is all set for fravelwifh an lnfernafional Scoul' from HASTINGS EQUIPMENT CO. Joan will look her besrin This del- icafely designed, full-lengthed formal from lRENE'S DRESS SHOP. Ralph and Billy are buying their favorite supplies and prescriptions from WALL'S DRUG CO. At WlTT'S CRAFT and HOBBY SHOP Nickican find materials for her hobby interests. Glenda and Jane can select gifts and items For home use from awide supplyof merchan- dise from JONES' HARDWARE. Sharon and Margaret find themselves lost in the wonderful world of books from GI BSON'S STATIONERY. Jim looks on with pride as Candy shows Janet ci sample ofthe fine quality work done at LUSK'S STUDIOS. Mike can depend on his precision made watch from EKMAN' S JEWE LRY m1-11-1 . f - www , rv- , 'ss 5 2 y . SNO-WHITE DRIVE-IN isthe These Used trucks from favorite place of everyone for E- M- -l-HARP SALES the best meals and quick are ready for the trans- Snacks. portation of goods . The newest and smartest hairstyles are available for Ellie's inspection at HAZELLE'S BEAUTY SALON The El Granito Staff picnics in style with the T964 Fords from BILLINGSLEY AND ELLIOTT FORD DEALERS. kr,y,'.. ,,- ,r Bobby and Steve always find all types of quality sports equip- ment at the SPQRTSMEN. Cindy and Linda know that M8QW FLYING SERVICE does a necessary job in crop pest control. Kathy and Rachel depend on Bev. and Barb know they can BILL FERGUSON'S CLEANERS find the perfect fashion accent for special service and care of in jewelry at ROSS JEWELERS. their drycleaning. Candy and Mary .lean discover that interior decorating isn't complete without the accent of carpeting from WESTERN FLOOR COVERI NG . Sheri and Peggy relax in one of the many sets of household furniture at WHEELER'S FURNITURE. Anything a car needs can be found by John and Steve at JOE COBB AUTO PARTS. Steve takes good care of the presses to assure fine spe- cialty printing done by the FARM TRIBUNE LETA WORD'S offers many chic for- mals such as the one Carol modelstor Glenda. Fine listening facilities and the newest records at WAYNE'S MUSIC MART insure John and Edie a per- fect purchase every time. When we say ice cream we mean FOSTER'S ------ FOSTER'S FREEZE. Phil and Eldeen like every- thing about the elegant new cars at FERGUSON CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH . 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Miller, William-Football 3, Hi-Y I, Latin Club 2, Variety Show, Soph. Assembly, Wrestling 2. Mohler, Bonnie-G.A.A. 3, Tennis 3, Junior Assem- bly. Mohler, Pat-Spanish Club I, Booster Club I, F.B.L.A. Club I, Swimming 2, Frosh Assembly, Soph. Assem- bly, Junior Assembly, Orange Blossom 3. Moore, Micheal. Moorhead, Sandra-G.A.A. I. Morales, Ruben. Morris, Jeffrey-Swimming I, Diving Team I, Junior Play, Water Polo I, Varsity Club I. Morris, Marlin. Munyon, Dan-Latin Club 4, V.C.Y. 2, Band I. N Nashold, Beverly-G.A.A. I, Booster Club 4, Girls' League 4, German Club 2, Frosh Assembly, T.A.S.C. I, Soph. Assembly, Junior Assembly, Commissioner of Publicity, Junior Play, Junior Prom, Songleader, Variety Show. Natzke, Sonia-Latin Club 4, Chorus I, Concert Choir 3, Chess Club I. Nava, Emilio-Football 3, Hi-Y 2, Craftman's Guild I. Navarette, Betty-G.A.A. I. Neufeld, Dean-F.F.A. 3, Football I, Ag, Mechanics 3. Newman, Robert-Football I, Block P I, Hi-Y I, Spanish Club 2, F.E.A. I, Chess Club I. Nichols, Richard-Football 2, Boys' Glee I, Audio Visual I, Band 3, Concert Choir 2, Track I. Noel, Roger-Band 3, Track I, Cross Country I. Norris, Mardell-Spanish Club I. 0 O'Bannon, Sharon-Chorus I, Spanish Club I. Ochoa, Vera-G.A.A. 3, Soph. Assembly. Otte, Jon. Owen, Barbara-Band I, Concert Choir 3, V.C.Y., F.E.A. I, Girls' League 2. P Pack, Linda. Parker, Micheal-Football 2, Track 2. Parker, Peggy-Latin Club 3, Swimming I, Junior Assembly, Junior Play, Concert Choir 2, Chess Club I, German Club I, Senior Play. Patterson, Bertha-Booster Club I, Spanish Club I. Pearson, Debrah-Concert Choir I, C.S.F. I, Simon Bolivar I, Senior Assembly. Pearson, Loeva-G.A.A. 2, Spanish Club 2. Peltzer, Milo-F.F,A. 2, Soph. Assembly, Ag. Me- chanics, Audio Visual I, Junior Play, Stage Crew. Pendley, Gary. Perez, Linda. Perez, Bob-Class Council I, Football 2, Band 4, T.A.S.C. I, Hi-Y 2, Variety Show 4, Block P I, Track 2, Wrestling 4, Soph. Representative, Frosh Assembly, Soph. Assembly, Latin Club 2, Junior Prom, Orange 8. Green I, Vice President of C.A.S.C., Presi- dent of Student Council, President of C.A.S.C. Perez, Robert-Football 4, Hi-Y 4, Craftman's Guild. Perez, Teresa-Band 4, Girls' League I, G.A.A. Tennis I, Concert Choir. Perkins, Alice-V.C.Y. I. Petrone, Eugene-Audio Visual 4, Frosh Assembly, Senior Play, Stage Crew 3, Junior Play, Junior As- sembly, Chess Club I, Inter-Club Council. Pettit, Jim. Phillips, Harel. Plamenatz, Darlene-Latin Club 2, Swimming, Tennis I, G.A.A. I. Poo, Clifford. Poplin, James-Chorus 2. Powers, Bob-Band 4, Studio Band 4. Powers, Sue-Booster Club I, Junior Prom. Preston, Douglas-Latin Club 4, V.C.Y. 4. Prewitt, Jacquetta-Frosh Assembly, C.S.F. Spanish Club 3, Booster Club 3, Simon Bolivar 2, Senior As- sembly, Russian Club. Purdin, Connie-T.A.S.C. I. R Rafanan, John-Spanish Club 2, Soph. Class Council, Chorus I, Concert Choir 2, Simon Bolivar I, Soph. Assembly, Hi-Y 2, Junior Assembly, T.A.S.C. I, Jun- ior Prom, Junior Play, Senior Assembly, Variety Show. Ramay, Bill. Ramirez, Paul-F.F.A. 4, Ag. Mechanics 4, Cross Country I, Wrestling I. Raub, Melanie-Frosh Assembly, Frosh Secretary, C.S.F. 2, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Purple I So- ciety I, German Club 2, Variety Show, Senior As- sembly, Vice President of Senior Class. Raymond, James-F.F.A. 2, Soph. Class Council, Ag. Mechanics I. Reed, Gary-Hi-Y I, F.F.A. I. Rey, Sharon-Latin Club 2, Booster Club 2, Frosh As- sembly, Variety Show 2, Purple I Society, C.S.F. 3, T.A.S.C. I, Soph. Assembly, Suzette Server, Junior Assembly, Senior Assembly, Songleader. Reyna, Israel. Reynaga, Robert-French Club 2, C.S.F. 3, Football I, Baseball I, Hi-Y 3, Block P . Rhoads, Catherine. Rhoacls, Rick. Rice, Leonard-Spanish Club I. Riley, Marilyn-V.C.Y. 2. Roberson, Jim-Latin Club 4, Tennis I, Football 2, Chess Club 2, French Club 2, Track. Roberts, James-Swimming I. Roberts, Martha-Chorus 2. Roby, Vicky-C.S.F. 3, Spanish Club 2, Simon Bolivar 2, Girls League, Variety Show, Soph. Assembly, Com- missioner of Concessions, Suzette Server, Junior Class Council, Junior Prom, Senior Assembly, Senior Class Council. Rodgers, Dan-Band I, Baseball. Rodgers, Linda-G.A.A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Frosh As- sembly, Booster Club I, Brush 81 Mallet I, T.A.S.C. I. Rodriguez, Anita. Rodriguez, Josie Rodriguez, Rudy-Frosh Class Council, Wrestling 2, Cross Country 2. Rogers, Lianna-Girls Glee 3, Chorus 2, Latin Club I. Rogers, Wilma-Y-Tee'ns 3. Ross, Elizabeth-Latin Club 3, V.C.Y. 4, Girls' League 2, Suzette Server. Rouch, Jim-Band 4, Chorus I, Football I, Block P I, Wrestling I, Swimming 3, Water Polo. Ryan, Sharon-Band 4, Latin Club I, German Club 3, Frosh Assembly, Soph. Assembly, C.S.F., Booster Club 2, Junior Assembly, Variety Show, G.A.A., Junior Prom, Girls' League, F.E.A. S Salas, Evelyn. Sanchez, Vincent-Football 3. Sanders, Loretta-Concert Choir 3, Spanish Club I, Frosh Assembly, G.A.A. I, V.C.Y., Simon Bolivar 2. Sanderson, Leota-Booster Club 2, Soph. Assembly. Santiago, Mary-G.A.A. 2, French Club 2, Girls' Lea- gue I, Tennis 2. Scarborough, Jeanette-Senior Assembly, Girls' Lea- gue, Booster Club I. Scheppmann, Robert-Band 3, German Club I. Schmetgen, Merl-Booster Club I, Hi-Y I, German Club I, French Club I, Dramatics I, Junior Play, Basketball I, Track I. Schneider, Mary-Band I, Frosh Class Council, G.A.A. 3, French Club 2, Girls' League, Senior Play, Senior Assembly. Schrock, Karen-G.A.A. 3, Latin Club I, Y-Teens I, Tennis 3, Soph. Assembly, Junior Assembly, T.A.S.C. I, Simon Bolivar. Schultz, Darlene-V.C.Y. I. Scruggs, Lonnie-Senior Assembly, Variety Show. Seager, Phillip-Band 4, Chess Club 2, C.S.F. I. Seaman, Steve-Football 2, Hi-Y 2, Block P 2, Simon Bolivar I, Frosh Assembly, Stage Crew, Track 2, Spanish Club 2, Booster Club, Soph. Assembly, Pur- ple I Society. Sears, George-Band 3, Senior Assembly, Baseball Manager I, Football I, Variety Show. Sharp, John-Hi-Y. Short, Elgeva-Beginners' Chorus I, V.C.Y. Short, Phillip-Football 3, Latin Club 3, Varsity Club I. Sickels, Margie-G.A.A. I, Girls' League, Y-Teens 2, Concert Choir 3, Simon Bolivar I, Tennis I, Senior Assembly, Madrigal Singers, Variety Show. Silva, Carol. Simmons, Loetta. Simpson, Dawn-Latin Club 3, Variety Show 2, Frosh Assembly, Soph. Assembly, Booster Club, Swimming I, Purple I Society, Suzette Server, Junior Assembly, Junior Class Council, Art Editor of El Granito 2, Orange Blossom, G.A.A. I, Basketball Scorekeeper I, Prom Chairman, Senior Assembly, Senior Class Secretary. Simpson, Linda-Soph. Assembly, Spanish Club I, Simon Bolivar I, Girls' League I, Booster Club I. Simpson, Richard-Band 4, Studio Band 4, Frosh As- sembly, Junior Assembly, Junior Prom, Cross Coun- try I, C.S.F. Assembly. Smith, Margaret-Latin Club I. Smith, Steve-Football 2, Swimming I, Hi-Y 2, Track I, Wrestling Manager. Smith, Van-Football 2, Diving I, Track 2, Wrestling 3. Smothermon, Larry-Football 2, Hi-Y 3, Block P 2, Baseball I, Basketball I. Snodgrass, Nyla. Soto, Manvez-Cross Country I. Souza, Larry-Band 4, Track I. Spradlin, Frankie. Stafford, Brenda-Chorus I, V.C.Y. 3, Junior Prom, Girls' League I. Stafford, Patricia-Latin Club 4, F.E.A. 2. Stanton, Gary-French Club 2, Tennis 3, Junior As- sembly, Concert Choir 2, C.S.F. 2, Variety Show 2, Chess Club 2, Varsity Club I, Senior Assembly, Jun- ior Prom, Junior Play. Stanton, Glenda-G.A.A. I. Stephens, Billy. Stiles, Linda-Booster Club I. Strauss, David-Spanish Club 2, Simon Bolivar I, C. S.F. 2, Senior Assembly. Strong, Beverly-Soph. Class Council, Girls' Glee I. Stukenbroker, Dennis-German Club 2, Track 2, Or- ange 81 Green Editor, Senior Play, Drama I, Stage Craft I, Infernal Journal, Inter-Club Council Repre- sentative. Sue, Vernon-Football 4, Latin Club 3, Hi-Y 3, Block P 3, Wrestling 2, German Club. T Taylor, Robert. Taylor, Ronnie-Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Football I, C.S.F. 3, Block P I, Simon Bolivar I, Junior Prom, Senior Assembly, Commissioner of Athletics. Thomason, Sharon-Latin Club 3, V.C.Y. I, Soph. Class Council. Thompson, Bill-Simon Bolivar Club I, Sports Editor of El Granito. Thornburg, Barbara. Thorne, Audry. Tomkinson, Mary-Latin Club 4, C.S.F. 3. Traina, Diana-Latin Club 2, C.S.F. 2. Trotter, Lana-German Club 2, Booster Club I. Truesdale, Shirley. Tuculet, Marsha-Senior Assembly, G.A.A. I, Variety Show. Tweedy, Jerry. Tyler, Jerry-Baseball 3, Basketball 4, V.C.Y., Var- sity Club I. U Underwood, larry. V Vargas, Mary. Vaznaian, Margaret-Band 2, Latin Club 3, C.S.F. 4, Booster Club 4, Soph. Class Secretary, Soph. Assemb- ly, Junior Assembly, Junior Class Council, G.A.A. I, Senior Assembly. Veach, Leslee-Simon Bolivar I. Velasquez, Dave. Vera, Vern-Football 4, Hi-Y 2, Baseball 4, Basketball 4, Soph. Assembly, Block P 2, Senior Assembly, Variety Show, French Club I. Vossler, Catherine-Latin Club 2, Frosh Assembly, Soph. Assembly,JuniorAssembly, Junior Prom, Spring Festival, G.A.A. I. W Wagner, Toni-Latin Club 3, Booster Club 2, Frosh Assembly, Soph. Assembly, Junior Assembly, Junior Prom, German Club I. Walker, Billy. Walker, Carolyn. Walker, Sherman-Chorus I, Concert Choir I. Wallace, Susan-Booster Club I, Frosh Assembly, Soph. Assembly, Soph. Class Council, V.C.Y. I, Simon Bolivar 2. Watson, Danny-Football 4, Swimming 3, Hi-Y I, Wrestling 3. Weaver, Donald-Band 3, F.F.A. 3, Ag. Mechanic, Audio Visual I. Webb, Rebecca-G.A.A. I, Junior Play. Weisenberger, Diane-Spanish Club 2, Simon Bolivar 2, V.C.Y. 2. Wells, Danny-Soph. Assembly. Wells, Linda-Frosh Class Council, Soph. Assembly, Soph. Class Council, Suzette Server, Spanish Club I. White, John-Concert Choir 2, French Club 4, C.S.F. I, Senior Assembly, Junior Assembly, Audio Visual I, Stage Crew I. White, Marcia-Concert Choir 2, Chorus 2, Y-Teens, V.C.Y. I. White, Tom-Football 2, Chess Club 2, Swimming 4, Wrestling I, Senior Assembly, Water Polo, Variety Show. Whitton, Jessie. Whitton, Madie-G.A.A. I. Williams, Russell-F.F.A. 4, Football I, Soph. Class Council, Ag. Mechanics 3, Soph. Assembly, Basket- ball 2. Wilson, Connis-Football I, Stage Crew I. Witzel, Ronald. Wood, Chuck-Band 3, C.S.F. I, Track I, Football I. Worthy, James-Cross Country I. Y Yancey, Susan-C.S.F. I, Latin Club I, V.C.Y. Yorba, Ruthann-Swimming 2. INDEX ABSHL11, wA11o-511. 14,103 ABSHER,S ERMAN-SO. A AC141ER5 , HIRLEY-JR, 41 ACKER ,ON LD-505, ADAM ,SAR -SR. I4 . ADA S,QAVI .5 5,95,91 X ADAMS EDIT .l3,I4,78, , 3 ADA SIGA 11. 14,9 ,134,135 M' BARRIOLSAMMYASO. 48 BARTONJARBARA-JR. 111,98 BAs11AN,1sD-111.59,91,95,97 '1f 1aA1s5,DALs-111, 55 BA1s5,DANA-50.51 ,,. BATES,LIND -so. B6 1, - BA1is,w1LljiM- . 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