Portola High School - Pine Needle Yearbook (Portola, CA)
- Class of 1959
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To BOB WISE Teacher Coach Leader Frlend Class of 59 NAVIC-ATU RS .H L Principals Message AG O, S Ai fllx Ya rlmtumt ul In these tlmes when people all over the world are looklng at educatlon, lt mlght be well to look at our own hlgh school and the educatlon we offer Does our school ph1losophyf1t the needs of Portola students 'P For some students Portola Hlgh School 1S a step toward a hlgher educat1on at a college un1vers1ty, or busmess school For others graduatlon means the end of formal learn1ng For all students though one general statement can apply Fundamentally our school functlons to help Portola students work thlnk, and l1ve as 1ndependent responslble, constructlve, creat1ve and cooperatlve members of our soclety On the bas1s of the above general statement of phllosophy slx SPeC1f1C ObJeCtlVeS may be llsted for our school One Two Three Four F1ve 1X To help all students galn wlde general knowledge about the world 1n whlch we 11V9 To help all students know as much as poss1ble about themselves as 1nd1v1duals and and as members of soclety, that they may l1ve and learn w1th purpose and d1rect1on and make an lnformed cholce of adult vocat1on To help students gam speclallzed lnformatlon and tra1n1ng approprlate to thelr var1ous needs and purposes To help students l1ve as responslble members of a cooperatlve and democratlc com mumty, that they may form hablts of respons1b1l1ty and cooperatlon To help students recogmze and accept the d1gn1ty and necesslty of labor To help students become aware of the need for creatlve thought and actlon and to re cogmze, develop and apply the1r own creatlve potentlals I belreve the ph1losophy and obJect1ves stated above do f1t the needs of Portola youth Our faculty contlnually works hard to fulflll thls task My hope IS that all students w1ll also be workmg to understand and to accept these objectlves 'R.-e....,t4 MJ 1 . ! L 1 1 I . . . . I . . V ' I I U ' I 1 3 ' I I I . - I I I U I I I . . . S': ' ' - . I . . . . MR GLYNN LEE Vice Prmcxpal 49 - MRS PAULINE PARRISH Secretary 11119 11111115 S. POWERS, B. EVANS, P. PARRISH, C. DOTTA, D. GALURAITH. K ff 1 f infft S BETTY CORBIN La r sse State Teachers College Physical Education MR IACK BIBB Universit f Cal omia En lish MR RAY DONN RTI-I Chxco State llege American mment Busine' YUM' ,Vo MRS HELEN CHRISTOFFERSON University of Callfomla Commercial MR ARMANDO CIMAGLIA University of Minnesota Social Science MR MARTIN POPISH Colorado State College of Education Math and Science l'L' Portola W Q Q. f LW fp S f LM f ' R f ' f lx' A I J fi Ni GI ,K . XX Ex l if xx Facult 'MRS . CONNIE LAMPP' i University of Colorado Home Economics MR ROBERT ROWDEN University of Califomia Math and English MR ERROL SUMMY University of Califomia Languages K 411' J!! ff, ,LN f MR WAN THOMPSON Carleton College Kansas State Teachers College Tulsa University Music MR CALVIN WHITE Chico State College George Washington University San Jose State College AQ Shop and Mechanical Drawing L. MR ROBERT WISE University of Colorado Physical Education Life Sciences fr 'll ,V '5 .1 f' Li J' ' K My , HELENA PINI RAY MCELVAIN Custodxan School Nurse IULIAN CORDOVA Custodlan HELEN CAVAILLE Lxbran an REMEY CORDOVA Custodian I 5 W' Mk .M ,QW , I . ,M X, Q H . ,X dm, H XV , xi M.. , R ' X ,. f . 8, 5 A , 1 Q Y ,f s N SX GUIDING LIGHTS R BOB LITTEER Presxdent TOM STONER V1ce Presxdent 4' Football 2 3 4 Block P 3 4 Track 3 4 SCh001P1ay 3 Transfer from Paradxse I-hgh Dance Band 4 Drama Club 4 Photography Club 3 El Tlgre Ednor 3 4 Band 4 ov' 'Z' JANET NIELSEN Secretary MAXINE SCHOOLER Treasurer C S F 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 Chorus 4 F T A Pres1dent4 Bandl 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Dance B Annual Staff 3 4 Student Councll 3 N S G W Speakmg Glass Treasurer 3 G A A 1 Contest 2 3 4 School Play 2 3 Drama Club 4 Student Leaders Conference 3 G A A Presxdent 4 and 3 Cheerleader 1 FRANK BELL Representatxve DONNA GALBRAITH Represenrauve Baseballl 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Block Chorus 4 Office Snaff 2 3 4 Class Offlcer 3 G A A P 2 3 4 Sen1orStudentCounc1l 3 4 Class Vxce President Qfflcef 1 3 1 Student Leaders Conference 3 4 ,, X. 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R I A I ,,,: 11,7 ,I I .,i 2... .... .. - . 4 , ,.. ,f ,. 7 1- D MELISS BROWN RICK BACON Band l 2 3 Class Offrcer 2 Student Counc1l Treasurer 4 Student Leaders Conference 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 Annual Band l 2 Iumor Class Presxdent Student Leaders Con Editor 4 P T A 1 4 GMS State 3 Drama Limb 4 School ference 3 Track 2 Basketball 2 Football2 3 4 Block P Play 2 N S G W Speaking Contest 3 4 Class History h Knock kneed and quaklng ln our shoes, we entered P H S ln 1953 We scurrled from class to class pulllng a few A s from the f1re when necessary Took a long tlme for June to roll around and when rt d1d we had completed the flrst year of totally new type of educatlon 8 h By the t1me the 8th grade year had progressed a whlle, mlnute evldences of future leadershlp began to show Much more pohshed, we started soc1al1z1ng and gettlng a few study hablts Elec tlons for the Iunlor Student Councll closed out the year w1th Danny Olsen belng elected Presldent Freshmen to the Senlor Hlgh students and 9th graders to the Iunlor Hlgh students, we met the ever lncreaslng demands of educatlon Th1s year was undoubtedly one of the roughest ln hlgh school because of the lntroductlon to the mner worklngs of such subJects as Algebra and Span1sh Fun lS a major vocabulary work to all Frosh and was no exceptlon wlth us Our class started closmg out the year wlth the dellghtful dreamy, Ir Hlgh Sprlng Formal It was, of course, an all Iumor Hrgh dance, but all Frosh took real prlde for thelr part 1n Stauway to the Stars The blg event 1n a P H S Freshman s l1fe lS that Spr1ng day when he recelves that b1t of whlte paper whlch entltles hlm to be the Semor Hrgh student lOth The so called W1se Fools, more commonly known as Sophomores, cast feellng tentacles about as they experlenced everyday hlgh school l1fe We all learned many of l1fe s mysterles ln Coach Wlse s sclence classes T1me wears on, and just about the tlme the adventuresome few who trred Geometry were just beglnnlng to dlstmgulsh a parallelogram from a rhombus, they too, were caught up 1n the fervor of the Sophomore Hop Determlned to make the dance a success, w1th llmrted funds, we slaved A couple of weeks before Chrlstmas the W1nter Wonderland took place Mam attractlon, one mag n1f1cent Chrlstmas tree rn full dress We ended our Sophomore year wlth rumors of broken romances here and there, and a few new ones ln the maklng 15 arf-Y BRENDA JOHNSON JIM BENNETT Chorus 4 Drxll Team 2 Drama Club President 4 G A A 1 Transferred from Placer Iolnt Unron High School ,Q l I! 1 Z-L -- - ' 1 . . .' . 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I . . . . . . . 3 , l i BOB BURNS Transfer from El Dorado Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Sk1 Club 4 DIANE KEETCH nceBand234Bandl234GAA1234F l Z Drxll Team 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Class Offxcer l Student Leaders Conference 2 4 Student Council 4 KAY KILPATRIC MAX EKENBERG C G Footballl 2 3 4 Block P 2 3 4 Bandl 2 Baseball 4 llth Class rlngs heralded the opemng of our Iunlor year, wlth some owners of some rlngs loslng pos Famous battles 1n the Unltes States past were agam rellved by a hlstory consclous class There was a noted dlfference 1n the Ir Class relatlonshlp w1th the Sr Class Terr1f1c rlvalry started hlgh 1n the a1r w1th the celebratlon of Twlrp Season No 59er shall ever forget a wheel Money lS most everyone s problem and the tale was no dlfferent when lt came to the Iumor s coffers Around Chrlstmas t1me agaln, the future 59 graduates held a b1g dance The1r flrst venture ln the off1c1al dress world brought a b1t of the troplcal lslands to Portola ln December In the M1ddle of An Island was enjoyable desplte December temperatures Student Body electlons had placed two Semors ln top Student Body posltlons, w1th Danny Olsen re peatlng h1s role as Presldent, only on a more dlgnl fled plane Almost before we reallzed 1t we were playlng Pomp and Clrcumstance for the class of 58 Antlclpatlon of thlngs to come started summer vacatlons for us WAYNE EMERICK Football 2 3 4 Basketball l ock P 2 3 4 Track I I J Da ,,Z ,,,:...,,,2.N.C. 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BETTY MARIE LITTEER HENRY FISHER Transferred from Qumcy F H A 4 Choms 4 Football 2 3 4 Block DENNIS GRAVES Track Z -.J DAVE I-IARDGRAVES Basketball 3 Baseball 4 VIRGINIA MCGARR 12th GAA 2 3 FHA Off1cer2 3 4 DrlllTeam34 The 7th grade awkwardness 15 long gone by the t1me one reaches the Senlor class level Those smooth movlng students whlch we now see are labor everybody s problems Semor 59 boys who played football are now proud pos sessors of an 1nd1v1dual gold football We are proud of OUR champ1ons and we glve due respect to the other team members The annual staff regrets the deadlme whlch w1ll prohlblt the coverage of such events as the Sen1or Ball, the outcome of basketball season, and the other numerous Sprlng happenlngs Basketball, off to a great start, Wlll have come out f1ne 1f lt follows thls 1958 59 year By the t1me th1s annual lS read, the Semor Ball w1ll have come and gone, w1th all success poss1ble Graduatlon shall be but a hand shake away Wherever we end up the 59 class Wlll always remember the town, the school, good and bad mem ones, flrst loves, and the educatlon Educatlon IS not last or'least, because educatlon w1ll go on wlth each 1nd1v1dual You, the Semor, take thls book and remember, The best knowledge you could poss1bly have lS of yourself hx A S. ' . 1,2 P 3'4- Q - A I , 3-.r1p,,, ing through American Government, Chaucer, and ll I ll ' I , lv , l , - - - - I , . ' .. ll ' - . . V 1 A 1 HESTEL HAYES GAYNEL MONAI-IAN Block P 1 2 3 and Pres1dent4 Footballl 2 3 4 Basket Bandl 2 3 4 Dance Bar-1431 2 3 4 G A A Officer 3 Drill 1 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 Team 3 SChO01P1ay 3 BONNIE MURRAY RICHARD IQHNS A 12 3 Chorus2 3 IOE KAUFMAN Football 2 3 4 3 .. -I-' A , . - , . . ,. . .,,, ,,,. ,.,.... , b611.,,: ,112 ,.,4- : , 6 N G.A..,,: ,14- . X 99. ? fr, V- Y ,A fr, 'll 'it , K 1. if , i ' A TOM MCNALLY IANICE ROWSE Transferred from Pensacola, Florlda Band 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 3 Y' 'I BONNIE THRAILICILL Bandl 2 3 4 Dance Band 3 4 Drama Club 4 School Play A 2 GAA 12 Chorus3 4 Off1C 11 ference 2 3 4 Cheerleaderl 2 3 4 Ma1orette 1 2 F T A 4 Dull Team 4 DENNIS MILLER ,Q 41 'O 4 Student Leaders Con Annual Staff 3 4 G A A Drama Club Treasurer 4 Block P 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 School Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Dance Band 3 4 Drama Club 4 BILL MITTS ' - . . . 1 . 1 - . . 1 . 1 . 1 . . . 1.2. . 1 . .3.41 1 , s '1 Q fi ...1 .1 1 ..: ...Q 1 3pr.N..1...,1 .1 6112- 1 .1 - I - 3 ' 1 'U , - I K . - l 1 1- M gl. BILL MLAKAR Footballl Basketball l 2 3 4 Block P l 2 3 4 Track MILDRED TRIPP A A C orus 3 4 F H A DANNY OISEN Student Council President 45 Student Council Vice-President 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,4p Track 2,35 Class Officer 1,25 Block P l,2,3,4g Annual Staff 45 Ski Club 4: Student Leaders Conference 3,4. A-.. Wil C' SHARON WESTERVELT A 3 4 Chorus 3 4 G 3 Student Counctl Student Leaders Conference 4 A 1 BARBARA VERNAZZA G.A,A.1,2:F.H.A. 4: Chorus 2,4- ROGER PETERSON Band l,2,3,4p Dance Band 3,4. DEA WILLIAMS TOM REED G A A 3 Drlll Team 3 Drama Club 4 Band 1 3 Chorus Bandl 2 3 4 3 4 School Play 3 Student Leaders Conference 3 BUD RATHBURN CHARLINE WRIGHT Trackl 2 Baseball 2 Class Vlce Pl'GSld9I1l3 Block P Chorus 2 3,4 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 Dance Band 3 4 Skl Club 4 I P I0 x 4 1 . . . : ' : 2 , 1 I I I , Student Council l,3,4g Football l,2,3,4p Basketball l,2,31 F. N.A. 25 Drill Team 3,47 School Play, 3J Drama Club 4 , 2 : - ' : , . CHET STIDMAN Baseball 4 Basketball 3 4 School Play 3 Drama Club 4 BOB WILLIA Transferred from Paradlse I-hgh School Plcture not avazlable HM WHITE Football l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Baseballl 2 Track 1 Z Block P l 2 3 4 Sk1 Club4 Student Counc11 4 Student Leaders Conference 4 MS FRANCIS VALADEZ Bandl 2 3 4 Cheerleaderl I 1 I I - 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 V' I' . ' . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I - 5221-1 3 1 fv- V ' '41 , ,. 1 4, 2, ' , t I4 ' SATELLITES Juniors Y?-1 'QW Ll RALPH VAN DRIELEN President SANDRA POWERS Vrce Presrdent PREDA BABCOCK, Secretary CLARESSE MARTIN Treasurer LYNN PARRISH Councll Rep GILBERT GUERRA Councrl Rep YOLAN DA BALBUENA DELLA BEDIENT RONALD BONTA DeWITT BROWN IIMMY DACK BERNICE EVANS RICHARD FLYNN RAY GERVAIS NORBERT GONZALES ALAN GULLING TOMMY HAY MARANEI KEETCH LARRY MCELVAIN IEANNE OLSEN WALTER PARKS BEVERLY POWELL IANET POWELL BILL REES f' r- Qu- VI f ROGER ROSENKRANTZ MELVIN SCHOOLER BETTY SHIPTON MIKE SIMS PAULA SMITH SHARON STORY IOE TEIEDA LINDA THILL CHARLES TRIPP ROD WILLIAMS RONALD WILLIAMS Sophomores TOMMY AYOOB, Presuient DEAN PETERSON, Vrce President MARGIE YOUNT, Secretary :W ff PAUL ELORZA, Treasurer MELMO ASBY Councxl Rep MAX CANFIELD Councxl Rep TOM ANDERSON JACKIE BACH CAROL BALBUENA MARLYS BETTGER EILEEN BONT KAROLYN BOSWELL 1 CHARLES BROWN BUD BURNS A y I'-I' ,QQ 1 wp I mv XV f , 1 ne Raw ' I 1 KEDDIE CRONIN CLAUDIA DOTTA IANET EDGAR PAULETTE EPPER FORREST FLYNN CHARLES FOX CARMEN GUERRA BILL HAY LOY HIBBS . , LA - ' F V. 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' arsity Football Team . R44 iamgiglg. E. Mmmw f f QQ - H- ' 1 a z' , oc: c5-5'7 GFS. rn'Fw!!5l-l?. P FRONT ROW: Lvl! to righlg M. Canfield, A. Gullinq, R. Van Drlelen, R. Bacon, and D. Olsen. SECOND ROW: B. Burns, H. Hayes, F. Bell, I' RUSS' R' GUWMSI W- 5m0l'iCk, l. While, N. Gonzales, and L. McElvain. THIRD ROW: B. Litteer, H. Fisher, M. Ekenbergf W- Pifks G. Guerra, A. Kovich, and M. Sims, Junior Varsity ootball Team FRONT ROW: lr-fl no right: 1. Kaufman, I. Vrismo, B. lanes, D. McGarr, T. Thrailklll, M. Weaver, M. Knapp, and I. Perkins SECOND ROW' B. Bums, M. Williams, P. Elorza, C. Brown, L. Manil, G. Powell, M. Schooler, D. Carnahan, T. Dods, and D. Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Coach Ruwdcn, R. Phipps, I. Rossiter, H. Parks, K. Cronin, I. Dack, J. Tejeda, R. Hull, L. Hibbs, T. Anderson, M. Dorr, P. Yonge, B. Ross, and D. Brown. 51- -b , , , Varsity Back Coach 0 Portola 1 3 Portola 0 Porto la 53 Portola l 2 Portola 6 Portola 1 4 Porto la 0 Portola 0 Portola Carson City Douglas Lovelock Herlong Quincy Douglas Herlong Quincy Chester Scores VARSITY 1 3 0 0 0 13 IV 6 O 6 20 MR. ROWDEN IV Coach MR. DONNENWIRTH Varsity End Coach Portola Portola Portola Portola Portola Portola Portola i 7 Lf .Y is-' -' vs . Chester 6 vs . Greenville 12 vs . Loyalton 0 vs . Orland 37 vs . Greenville 19 vs . Loyalton 2 0 vs . Orland 41 .' , - A .-N4 V ' Knvich adds slx more to I-lerlong's misery. The largest turnout of football players in the history of Portola High School heralded the start of the 1958 season. Of the fifty-five boys, twenty-three were selected for the varsity team, where hard work.and determination became the key to success. The outlook for the season was questionable as we felt we were strong in some aspects of the game and weak in others. Every effort was made to round the team into a strong unit, but the ilrst part of the season found us without a scoring punch, as only 13 points were scored in the first three games and many opportunities were missed. The addition of a few new plays and more hard work enabled us to cross the important goal line enough times to down all our conference foes and to bring home the title. . It was a pleasure for me to work with this group of boys as the spirit and desire of the team were outstanding. The high points of the season for me were our victories over Chester and Greenville while the low point was the one point loss to the out- played Quincy Trojans. Q Coach Wlse's message .!'-If Hayes drlvlng ahead on a power play .wo - ey, . Q , - fe' .Y U Z af E-.xiii U 4-A-uf eggs- ss! we' . Wi tween-xffi Sims and Emenck come up fast to block for Kovicn in the Quincy game nw-v. ,,,, ry . , 4 Olsen ls nabbed by last two Quincy defenders in the season's heartbreakar. Olsen gets off a last-second pass against loyalton. loose for a nice gain after a key block by Bell. Defensive line play by the Tigers in the championship game. K ll VV Basketball Team SEATED: Left to Righty I. White, D. Olsen, H. Hayes, B. Mlakar, and N. Gonzales. STANDING: Coach Cirraglia, D. 'N 11 er R. Williams, R. Rosencrantz, C. Tripp, A. Kovich, G. Guerra, and ranager D. Ness. E xx N H! 'il m RMC. ,Ill Miller clears the boards 1r.t1teI.oya1ton Garre. Kovich drives for lay-up ll Lassen Garre. 3 Action in Westwood Garre. Guerra snags a nigh one in Lassen Ca L 1 X . Forward Forward Se m or Senior GU ERRA KOVICH TRIPP Center Gllafd Guard junior Sophomore Iumor MILLER MLAKAR Guard Forward Sen1or Semor HAYES OLSEN ' I ,. L f r r W Basketball Team FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Frank Bell, Ilm Ross, Ron I-lull, Rod Williams, Dean Peterson, Doug Wright, Manager. SECOND ROW Coach Errol Summy, Bud Burns, DeWitt Brown, Bob Burns , John Rossiter, Allan Gulling, Mel Mcfllvain, Chet Stldman. 'W ' . ' ' ' . - W,-g V ' ffqfi-5' ii r a 3' ifml' K , ! 5 . 'H , 1 . A 'bf . 3 D f A - 5 s-If v 'Q ' I . H4 , A-: Ll ,xi x V tw ,f xv 'fi V 6 I ', ' lt: v , xo' , ' 4 1- 1 i fN ' 'Y .4 ' ' - '1 ,iw A 3 , ' ef, ,fi ,P 2 ft ' tf' A I , HS .it qflngugjg , Y Hull clears boards with no trouble in Quincy game. . . .Ross rebounding in Westwood game. Ross for 2 in Lassen game. Hull blocks Quxncy attempt. ll FRANK BELL RON HULL Forward Center Ser or Freshrran TIM ROSS ROD WILLIAMS Forward Guard Tumor Iumor 1 .fl . fv- fb.. DEAN PETERSON XLLAN GULLIING Forward Guard Sopwo ore IUYHOY 14 1 L 54 , O , 0 .BJ S, . C Basketball Team FRONT ROW Left to rlght D Stevenson M Wll1a'ns M McElva1n T Trra1lk1ll D Peterson P Elorza G Powell SECOND ROW IackB1bb coach M Schooler M Knapp D Carnahan T Dod M Dorr L Mamt C Bro n T Ayoob SEASON RECORD Qponent They Loyalton Herlong La S sen Loyalton Las sen Herlong Cnester Totals Won 7 Feather River Lea ue Champions' O Quincy -LO Track I959 A large turnout 1S expected for the 1959 track season 1n whlch the Tlgers w1ll partlclpate ln slx meets The outlook lS better than the prevlous year 1n whlch the only major vlctory was the wlnnlng ofthe B class ln the Plumas County Meet Thls year s team w1ll be bolstered by several letter w1nners 1n addltlon to many boys w1th Junlor hlgh and hlgh school experlence It 15 felt at th1s tlme that the C and B teams w1ll show lncreased strength wlth llttle talent ln A d1v1s1on 11m Ross IS the only league wlnner Track Schedule Aprll 18 Lassen lnvltatlonal May 2 Plumas Meet Mountaln Sect Lassen 9 Feather Rlver League Meet C Chlco State Bakersfleld Baseball I959 Portola has not flelded a baseball team for two years and lt 1S very dlfflcult to make any predlctlons on the success of the 1959 team Interest lS hlgh wlth approx1mately forty boys trylng to w1n a place on the team What they lack 1n experlence may be overcome by thelr deslre and wllllngness to work We are looklng forward to our ten game schedule and we hope lt w1ll g1ve us the experlence and pollsh needed to develop a w1nn1ng team Baseball Schedule Aprll MBV Tahoe Truckee 'H91'lOHQ 10 'Lassen KHJ 5 Qulncy lHl ll B1ggs CTJ 8 'Chester lHl 17 Qu1ncy lTl 15 fWestwood lHl Z1 Tahoe Truckee CTI 22 1 Greenv1lle CTD if League Games returning. Iim placed first in the B high jump in 1958. 16 ' . ' 22 N.S. .I.P. ' 29 ' 3 - QHJ 1 CT? Q1 N xi, Y., HA ORBITS MR BIBB Advisor MELISS BROWN Editor Linda Thill and Sandra Powers Annual Staff Dennis Miller Douglas Speegle and Danny Olsen Barbara Schoensee Janet Nielson and Yollnda Diane Keetch and Janice Rowse When P H S becomes dark, shadows are every where They re the sole wltnesses to the eluslve Pmeneedle staff of th1s past year We number eleven and have met promptly at seven If any gray halrs are not1ced on the annual sponsor s cropped head well, we can t deny our pell mell rush toward deadlme dates undoubtedly contnbuted Hard work, laughter, cr1t1c1sm and talent made th1s annual poss1ble Hlghest tnhute from the annual staff goes to P H S s harmed photographers, Martm Poplsh and h1s staff. . , , -me I X' ' '. X ,N '- I I I I I Balbuena U l 0 1 . . . . . u u . . . . . , . . . . . . Future Teachersfflf America 4 M FRONT ROW leftto nght P Mitts I Nxelsen C Dotta SECOND ROW I Edgar D McGhauey I Rowse B Shoensee L Th111 Y Balbuena THIRD ROW Mr Donnenwmh M Brown I Tawney r Bach I Knapp I Bach Future Homemakers Uf America 5 SEATED Ieftto nght V McGarr S Westervelt STANDING Vlrs La pp I Hull I Tawney M Trxpp B Vemazza N' Yount B Lltteer B Submarine Student Council Ufflcers 8. Advisor DANNY OISEN IEANNE OLSEN Presuient Vlce Presxdent MR LEE Advxsor LINDA THILL ME LISS BROWN Secretary Treasurer Senlor Hugh Student Council SEATED: Left to right: I. Powell, L. Parrish, I. Olsen, M. Brown, S. Westervelt, C. Dotta, T. Thrailkill, D. Keetch, L. Tnlll, S. Powers. and B. Schoensee. STANDING: C. Fox, F. Bell, G. Guerra. T. Whztp. Mr. Tee. and D. Olsen. J N4 MIKE KNAPP MR SUMMY TIM THRAILKILL Presldent Advlser Vice Presldent ,N ig' f MMM? SUSAN MORGAN DOUG WRIGHT Secretary Treasurer Junior Hugh Student Council frflwvffj 2 25 K SEATED Leftto nght D Wrxght M Knapp T Thraxlkxll andS Morgan STANDING K Lorenz Mr Summy M Dotta M Cullen R Wh1tcomb N VanDr1e1en I Stoner I Olsen andT Olsen Junor Q D Us J 4 Honor FIRST ROW Left to rxght Jeanne Stoner COUHCI1 Representatxve jxmmy Ayoob Treasurer Iudy Tawney, Secretary SECOND ROW Nan VanDr1e1en, Presxdent Mlm: Cullen, Vxce Presxdent HI h Society r- IKE NK 5 FIRST ROW Left to nght, Mlml Cullen, Ieanne Stoner, Nan Van Dnelen, Iudy Tawney, Jimmy Ayoob SECOND ROW Starkey Hunter, Kathleen McGhauey, Della Ph1pps, Susan Ohnghouse, Gary Servxa, Tommy Olsen, Dorothy McGhauey, Kenneth Ioy, Frankre Bach, Mary Ann Van Dnelen, Susan Schoensee, VICKI Hempmg, Mr Summy, advisor 3 'VK K F , tj V, ix ' Y I A A , j ,ff W , ' rea ,S , A 4 C-ET Sk ' ' 2 S , ret' S W Mt. . y nz ,lf Qui: i 1 lllli 1 ' l I mmf-awmgmw nz.-.,.,.,,,,, ' ,N 1 A N ' K J CVR r.sx . L ' , 1 3 A . X xv- . ,, 1 Q rr N r N :J , N- A ' ' an -1 A .. 1 , A. ' 9Y all ' - 5 - , , 5 1 ', 1 . X num'-lm:-:Zz-'am Q, F A L L STANDING Ralph Van Drielen SEATED Barbara bcnoensee Linda 111111 sandra Powers 4' ' Q STANDING janet Nielsen Mr Lee Advisor SEATED Chuck Fox Barbara Schoensee FRONT ROW Left to rlght L Hlbbs F Bell W Emenck B Bums, H Hayes, D McGarr, M Canfaeld N Gonzales, and P Elorza SECOND ROW M McE1va1n L McElva1n, B Rathburn, R Bacon, H Flsher, B Mlakar, R Wlllxams D Olsen D Peterson, andl Whxte THIRD ROW M Ekenberg, R Lltteer R Rosencrantz, R VanDr1elen W Parks, G Guerra, A Kov1ch I Ross, A Gullxng, D Mlller, andB Burns Block Society Q -tl ,lax-AJ! D: Q Nwjgx FIGHT NIGHT COACH BOB WISE auvlsor : ' : . ' , . , . ' , . . . . I , . . I . A . . ll If ' I I I ,D 52 -- .4 . V . ff , N we-A um Cheerleaders O O O FIRST ROW Left to rlght Dlane Keetch Gaynel Monahan Donna Galbralth Jeanne Olsen Lynn Parrxsh Janet Powell Bernlce Evans Jeanne Stoner Judy Tawney Karen Plttman and Donna Powell SECOND ROW Dolores Schuetter, Yolmda Balbuena Claresse Martln, Margle Yount Nan VanDr1elen Brenda Johnson Sandra Kurdupskx, Valots South Paula Sm1th, f'arol Balbuena Melba Shlpton Sandra Powers, and adv1sor Mlss Corbm THIRD ROW Janet Nellsen, Carrre Mlller Marlys Bettger Karolyn Boswell Betty Sh1pton Joyce Hull and Carmen Guerra Drama Club 1 r -I FIRST ROW Seated left to rlght Jean e Olsen Ja et Hagar Kare rlttman Ju.1y Tawney Llncla Thxll Sandra Powers Jeanne :toner Ala Gullmg Im' Ross SECOND ROW Stancung Sandra Ixurtlupskx Jan1ceRowse Bud Rathburn Torn Stoner CUTIIS Marshall ano aovlsor Nr Blbb : : , . . , . , I I I ' I ' ' A, , , . , V , , , A. I 1 , . , , - - ,'. 1 .I . rf I I Y. L 'I . .if . ' ,Q - - n V- ' fo .- . , , .. , .. , , , . , , Tl A, - . . : 7 , ,' . , , , .. . W Dru Team MARANEI KEETCH MISS CORBIN In 1957, for the f1rst tlme, a Portola dr1ll team was orgamzed It has flounsh ed under the excellent leadershlp of MISS Corb1n and the Portola glrls are the flrst 1n the Feather Rlver League to entertam audlences at the games Maranel Keetch, actmg as Dull Master, guldes the group through the1r maneuvers It 1S planned to contlnue the Dr1ll Team through the years as a small and select group, worktng well together R 'II ,ly ta? N ' x VEIYICE' v M.-.: 5 '- 33 5:11 1 'i Mr PF'-' s-,S Sy 'lC ,- , ag. -nz 'tv .4 ' .. I L . Q V, , , . ,... n .5 F Dance Band Gaynel Monahan Iim Ross SECOND ROW Roger Peterson Gary Powell Denms M ller Bud Rathburn B111 Rees Loy Hxbbs Bonn1e'l'hrallk1ll Pe Band 1- -..1+,. J- .1-.ff .,4r ,- . A 1, - Q, A If ' ' p C , -4 A W . N N ' 5 f '1 7? W . -L fi A. '1 , R 'A '- FRONT ROW: Left to Righty Beverly Powell, Sandra Powers, Maranei Keetch, Diane Keetch, Janice Rowse, Janet Powell V 'WW ' - '-' -v.-v'- .. 5 . -t' -, 'X W f ! Lvv' any N Q, Senior High Students of The Month 1 M 5 -z .,, in LM i V zu: ' jf i - I ul LII.-xx A MELISS BROWN TOM STONER FRANK BELL , - 3 ' I N 'f'ri : 3 :C . J.. ROSS WALT P RK Junlor Hugh Students of The Month '? 'V M' MARK DOTTA TO OLSEN I CULLEN pk figme- IIMMY AYOOB SUSAN NORGAN I X 8 N V S A t W , I V' 4' - - 3. ' HM A S I I f, gh, H ,F -1' ' A111-vfvff .A ti ' MV' i s' , K of MI M gm A , ff- T.: V6 1 tr iff , It It A ,- he if N f W ff of sn X, K Homecoming QUEEN Sharon Story Iunior Class Aug Y PRINCESS Mehss Brown PRINCESS Claudia Dotta Senior Class Sophomore Class Twlrp Season bvx --Q R- 'x him 121 f 0 .f 1. 59 5 A AIU .415-if , ix' an-K C 'Wu gl' QQ A 'N , v ip FQ wrkflaaiixx fa D 1' 'HL I 1 ...sv 5, -.... -'Q MV IZ! fm 2 MHZ. 4 Mi- 0-4-.i..f...,,.,, Seniors Departing 1 .K Q .- N I li f , ' f Y - ,f N ! 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