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J resen tiny 7lno 1955 THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY RAMONA HIGH SCHOOL Ramona, California JUNE —1955 111 IS 7ICr. 7!?fo 19.53 Oecficatecf to (j enn Jorsy We thank you, Mr. Forsythe, for your hard and sincere work in developing the students of Ramona High into strong personalities. We have learned to work smoothly under your fine leadership and understanding. In dedicating this book to you, we want to show our appreciation for your efforts in making this school year a success. f The Annual Staff this year was composed of the members of the Journalism Class, advised by Mrs. Price. El Aho editor was Alice Abby; assistant editor. Carmen Solis; business managers, Marilyn Soule and Frances Meissen; photographer, Art Alford. Other staff members were. Chuck Clayton, Joy Gulley, Jean Hill, Betty Weh- rung, Ted Farthing, Barbara Walters, Gaye Steiner, Dolores Taylor, Dorothy Baldwin, and Pat Gilmore. The class also put out a weekly school paper, the Bulldog Bulletin. Barbara Walters was the first semester editor; Betty Weh rung was the second semester editor of this paper. Jiuffc oy Jiu Ietm 1955 C Ano (2,ueen Class candidates for the El Ano Queen this year were Joanne Clayton, Class of 1955, Mary Lou Stansbury, Class of 1956, Danielle Fulk, Class of 1957, Ann Ferguson, Class of 1958. The Queen was crowned April 1, 1955 following the Journalism Class Play. MISS JOANNE CLAYTON Senior Clan CROWNING OF ANNUAL QUEEN Chuck Clayton as Romeo; Joanne Clayton. Queen; Princesses. Mary Lou Stansbury, Ann Ferguson. Danielle Fulk l nncipaf PERRY S. MORRIS 7 ice- JJrincipaf May we say Orchids to a mighty fine Senior Class, this year’s Annual Staff, and their advisors. There are four very important qualities for which every citizen is working during these disturbed days; Reason, Faith, Progress, and Courage. Leadership that is strong in our communities, state, and nation can in many ways determine future success in attaining these qualities. The results of a Gallup poll taken to find the most admired people in the world found the winners to be: President Eisenhower, Winston Churchill, and Douglas MacArthur. Students may wonder why these men are so admired. A careful check shows that they have striking similarities. They are resolute, strong, straightforward men. Each has sought God’s guidance—and said so to the world. Each went through a period of despair with the strength to achieve new stature. The leadership of all three has inspired faith and courage. As teachers and students, may we all obtain our inspiration from the Greatest Teacher and Leader of all time to whom so many look for guidance. HAROLD P. ROBERTS Secretaries CHARLES H. SNELL World History Civics Senior Problems Spanish I, II GLENN M. FORSYTHE English II, IV Speech Library- Student Teaching Boys' P.E. MRS CLARAMAY F MOSCHOGIANIS Girls' P. E. Shorthand HAROLD P. ROBERTS Algebra I Mechanical Drawing Geometry Chemistry Physics MRS. BETTY B. PRICE Journalism A.S.B. English II, III Drama MRS. RUTH C. SHAW Homemaking I, II, III Typing I, II, III CHARLES J. SLATTERY, JR. Agriculture I, II, III, IV Science and Farm Mechanics JACK D. WILKINS U. S. History Drivers Education General Science Boys P. E. MRS. VIOLETTE E. MORRIS Study Hall English I, II Arts and Crafts ; STEVE LATANATION Band Orchestra Glee Club Everett Romine James Brantncr James Raymond Clyde Kay Wayne Cornell jus Drivers Bottom row. Merle Brown, Don McIntosh, Fred Bernhart. Second row: Dudley White, Glenn Matthews, James Jester. mfeteria Stoff Mrs. Fuhrman Mrs. Maxwell Mrs. Pio Mrs. Bailey (Jus oc zans Dudley White Glenn Matthews 1. Just smile. Sonny ... 2. Signing . . . Diplomas, we hope! ... 3. Everybody loves to make party decorations ... 4. I bet a cup of coffee that S. C. . . . 5. How much did you make? ... 6. I like parties ... 7. Was she blond or redhead? . . . 8. Looks like a fly speck to me! ... 9. How about badminton today? . . . 10. The way to a man's heart ... 11. Did HE leave without me? ... 12. Me and Art ... 13. What a crew this is ... 14. Boy, we made headlines ... 15. Is that music I hear? l$)eff. . . 7 )Ao’s 7A is? D£e Bocuer C) asses Bottom row, left to right: Mr. Hanigan, Bob Dame, Bob Guernsey. Nancy Stevenson, Marianna Jones, Sylvia Stevenson, Carolyn Wells. Jessie Andrade, Hilda Braley, Jim Teague. Second row: Donald Farmer, Paul Weldon, Ronald Schow, Morris Shidner, John Martinez. Third row: Mitzie Stevens, Jane Robertson, Alice Johnston, Patricia Williams, Lou Ann Benton, Mrs. Shaw. Fourth row: James Blakeley. Charlene Huston. Marlene McCans, Roberta Cook, Kathy Patton, Barbara Jones, Carol Cowley, Mary Lou Stansbury. Fifth row: Larry Upson. Ernie Trumper, Paul Flickinger, Skip Roby, Chuck Tozer, David Farmer, David Cowley, Ed Bernhard. Albert Toettcher. Sixth row: John Darrough. Bob Colerick, John Ayre, Art Thomsen, Larry Romine, Ronald Berghouse. The Juniors started the year with a Slave Day, Box Social and a dance at Bulldog Hall to raise money for the Prom. The big project, the Prom and Banquet, was held in June. The Juniors' candidate for Annual Queen was Mary Lou Stansbury, and their candidate for Carnival Queen was Barbara Jones. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS — John Darrough. Ernie Trumper, Barbara Jones, Jane Robertson. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS—Patricia Williams, David Farmer, Barbara Jones, Jane Robertson. Sophomore (' ass 1937 Bottom row, left to ri ht: Mr Wilkins, Gayla Dodge, Janice Kelly, Lucy White, Joanne Dyche. Annetta Sylvester, Mary Nelson, Suzanne Elmer, Wilma Whiting. Karen Cornell. Danielle Fulk, Mrs. Price. Second row: Barbara Richie, Doris Smyth, Jerry Lambert. Iris Perry, Linda McIntosh. Deanna Richardson, Sally Chilson. Mary Lou Scarbury, Susan Phillips, Louise Sciarretta. Susanna Lee. Third row: Phyllis Meissen. Virginia Wehrung, Nancy Leo, Larry Warren, Carlyle Cripe. Jim Clyde. Bill Gigstead. Albert McLaughlin. Ronald Blakeley, Gary Deffley, Ray McDonald, Sue Hoffman. Fourth row: Mary Ann Koch. Beverly Richie. Jack Eusey. Steve Robertson. Bill Guernsey, Bill Webb. Ralph Waldo. Jesse Barnes, Gerald Reed. Dick Bourne, Charles Groggins, Danny Martinez, Phyllis Cross, Aleen Thomas. The Sophomores sponsored the first dance of the year, the Freshman Reception. The theme was I'res hies First Grade. The Sophs were also high class in the magazine drive. The two Queen candidates for the year were Danielle Fulk for Annual Queen and Linda McIntosh for Carnival Queen. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS — Linda McIntosh, Mary Lou Scarbury, Doris Smyth, Annetta Sylvester. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS—Danny Martinez, Carlyle Cripe, Phyllis Meisen, Louise Sciarretta, Sue Hoffman. 7res iman Cj ass 1938 Bottom row, left to right: Barbara Williams. Rachclle Gagin. Alma Shindlebower. Gloria Torres, Lana Giles, Eleanor Solis, Emily Phillips, Leona Adams. Cora Filby. Second row: Bobby Brown. Bill Crawley, Kenneth Hixson, Bill Car- men, Jim Braley, Stephen Randolph, John Howard, Richard Toettcher, Frances Brewer. Third row: Ann Ferguson, Laurel Berghouse, Val Dean Denham. Rosemarie Schmid. Leona Johnston, Linda Smith, Gilda Kay, Mrs. Morris. Fourth row. Mr. Slattery, Sara Jones, Linda Hill, Susan Jones, Charles Trease, Dennis Farmer, Gary Zahnstecher, Joe Blakeley, Gary Boortz. Fifth row: George Smith, Jerry Preston, Catherine Wehrung, Shiela Youngwirth, Della Mundy, Roberta Till, Sharon Maple, Ronald McColley. Alan Harrison. Raymond Unhouse. Sixth row: Terry Snell, Donald Upson, Bill Smaw, Bill Garrett, Daryl Benton, Charles Freeman, Steve Mathis, Jerry Carr, John Barker. After the welcome at the Freshman Reception and taking part in the various Fall activities, the Fresh- men decided to give a dance themselves on April 30. The Frosh were also well represented in the Drill Team. They chose Ann Ferguson as Annual Queen candidate and Emily Phillips for Carnival Queen candidate. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS — Mickey SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS — Ray- Farmer. Della Mundy. Ann Ferguson, Sara mond Uphouse, Eleanor Solis, Terry Snell, Jones. Bill Smaw. Organization , Jumhfe iJaye 1. Look out! I'm coming up ... 2. They're off! . . . 3. How's the air up there? ... 4. Shiners' enjoying the Prom ... 5. Hold that pose ... 6. Always counting her money ... 7. Smile, Phyllis . . . 8. Mothers tea in tulip land ... 9. Fun at Frosh reception ... 10. A cheer for the football decora- tions ... 11. Working hard to meet the deadline . . . 12. Let's all work together ... 13. This is a float? (A. S. B. Float Turkey Day Parade) ... 14. Strut your stuff, girls. 71. S. H. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Bottom row: Carmen Solis, Treasurer; Art Alford, President. Second row: Barbara Jones. Program Chairman; Patricia Williams, Assistant Treasurer; Alice Abby, Secretary. Third row: Helen Patton, Publicity Manager; Larry Romine. Vice President; Dave Farmer, Member at Large, not shown. FIRST SEMESTER Oct. 8, Imperial, Football . . . Oct. 13, U. of R., Student Government Day . . . Oct. 15, Helix, Football . . . Oct 22, Brown, Football . . . Oct. 23, Float, Tur- key Day . . . Oct. 26, A S. B. Student Assembly . . . Nov. 8, National Assembly, Mr. Kerek Jarto . . . Nov. 19, Football Dance .. . Nov. 30 - Dec. 3-4, A' Tournament on these three days . . . Dec. 13, National Assembly, Mr. Whitecloud . . . Dec. 17, Christmas Party . . . Dec. 18, Homecoming Dance . . . Jan. 14, Julian, Basketball. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Bottom row: Carmen Solis, Treasurer; Patricia Gilmore, Program Chairman; Art Alford, President. Second row: Patricia Williams, Assistant Treasurer; Betty Wehrung, Publicity Manager; Alice Abby, Member at Large. Third row: Barbara Jones, Secretary; Clayton Roberts, Vice Presi- dent. SECOND SEMESTER Feb. 14, Brown, Basketball . . . Feb. 11, National Assembly; Shalmar, the Magic Man . . . Feb. 15, Army-Navy, Basketball . . . Feb. 25, Mt. Empire, Basketball . . . March 4, Basketball Dance . . . March 16, National Assembly, Mynah Birds . . . March 25, Julian, Track . . . March 31, National Assembly, Joseph Ellis . . . April 1, A. S. B. Carnival, Army- Navy Track . . . May 13, Julian, Baseball . . . May 27, Mt. Empire, Baseball . . . June, Track and Baseball Awards. STUDENT OF THE MONTH Left to right: Joanne Clayton, Marilyn Soule, Melvyn Hill, Don Preston. CERTIFICATE OF MERIT Left to right: Carlyle Cripe, Louise Sciarretta, Gary Deffley, Linda McIntosh, Ann Ferguson. 71. c5. 2?. 7lctiuities Stuc ent CJounc 1 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER bottom row, left to right: Raymond Uphouse, Alice Abby, Patricia Gilmore, Joanne Clayton, Deanna Richardson, Art Alford. Second row: Mrs. Price, Advisor; Clayton Roberts, Barbara Jones. John Darrough, Patricia Williams, Carmen Solis. Last row: Marilyn Soule, Don Preston, Bob Colerick, Danny Martinez, Betty Wehrung. ANNUAL PRODUCTION— BACKWOODS ROMEO Bottom row, left to right: Marilyn Soule, Carmen Solis, Alice Abby, Art Alford, Larry Romine, John Darrough, Bob Colerick. Last row: Deanna Richardson, Patricia Williams, Dave Farmer, Doris Smyth, Tom Hogan, Mrs. Price, Advisor; Barbara Jones. Helen Patton, Joanne Clayton, Mickey Farmer. r '■'iko ’ S iJjUS FIRST SEMESTER Left to right: Tom Hogan, Barbara Jones, Larry Romine. Carolyn Wells, Paul Flickin- ger. G.S.7. President Tom Hogan Marilyn Soule Vice President Larry Romine Carmen Solis Secretary Barbara Jones Helen Patton T teas ur er Paul Flickingcr Sue Hoffmann Reporter Carolyn Wells Paul Flickingcr SECOND SEMESTER Bottom row, left to right: Louise Seiarretta, Beverly Ritchie, Suzanna Lee, Patricia Wil- liams, Carmen Solis, Mrs. Shaw, Advisor. Second row: Marilyn Soule, Helen Patton, Chuck Tozer, Larry Romine, Carolyn Wells. Third row: Kathy Patton, Don Preston, Paul Flickingcr, Sue Hoffmann, Alice Abby not pictured above. LIFE MEMBERSHIP IN CSF Life membership in CSF was earned by the following June 1954 graduates: Charles Preble, Evelyn Richardson, Helen Snell, Carolyn Soper, Roberta Thompson. Miss Helen Snell was chosen by the scholarship committee for the local scholarship award of fifty dollars. HONOR DAY The members of the 1953- 54 C.S.F. had a wonderful honor day, thanks to the schoolboard and Jude Poynter. They were guests of Art Link- letter's House Party, Bob Crosby Show, Dinah Shore’s radio show, and Walt Dis- ney's Studios. They also had a private showing of THEM before it was released. Drill Team TROPHIES Bottom row, left to right: H. Phillips, C. Wehrung, S. Lee, R Gagin, A. Shindlebower, L. Adams, G. Torres, A. Ferguson, J. Kelley. Second row: M. Koch, L. Berghouse, P. Meissen, R. Schmid, E. Solis, B. Ritchie, S. Hoffmann, L. Giles, L. Seiarretta, V. Denham. Third row: G. Kay, L. Hill, S. Jones, S. Jones, R. Till, J. Andrade, V. Wehrung, D. Mundy, M. Scarbery, B. Ritchie, S. Phillips. Last row: A. Giddings, M. Nielson, L. Smith, A. Garrett, K. Patton, C. Filby. ' Oct. 23, 1955- Turkey Day Parade Dec. 5, 1955— Toyland Parade Jd P M r ? Q 0'H-Ten v I IT L eitermen’s Qj ub Bottom row, left to right. Charles Clayton, Ronald Schow, Donald Farmer. Bill Toettcher, Art Alford, David Farmer. Second row: Eli Carrisoza. Mel Hill, Larry Romine, Chuck Tozer, Jim Teague, Paul Flickinger. Third row. Jerry Carr, Art Thompson, Eddie Bernhard. Bob Colerick, Donald Blakeley. Last row: Ronnie Blakeley. Bill Webb. Coach Forsythe. This year the Lettermen’s Club has presented the school with two plaques, one for Baseball and one for Track. Each year one boy will be chosen from each of these two sports as the most valuable player, and his name will be put on the plaque. He will also receive a small trophy. Bottom row, left to right: Chuck Clayton. Ronald Schow. Last row: Mr. Forsythe. Advisor; John Dar- rough, Mel Hill. Bo om rou ' ‘ ' • Perry, , e det'. C f‘ io r, b fcevetW tU ( dieerleaders Lejt to right: Linda McIntosh, Joanna Clayton, Head Cheerleader; Alene Thomas. MR. STEVE BAND and ORCHESTRA MEMBERS pictured above. LATANATION Drum Majorette SUE SCHANKE G ee G u6 Bottom row, lejt to right: Marilyn Soule, Linda Smith, Linda Hill, Sue Schanke. Carolyn Wells, Val Dean Denham, Jean Hill, Elma Shindlebower. Second row: John Howard, Eleanor Solis, Catherine Wehrung, Marlene MacKenzie, Shiela Youngwirth, Cora Filby, Mr. Latanation, Barbara Jones, Roberta Till, Mary Anne Koch, Leona Johnston, Gloria Torres, Rochelle Gagin. 7.771. Bottom row, left to right: Carlyle Cripe, John Howard, Richard Toettcher, John Martinez, Paul Weldon, Joe Blakeley, Gary Zahnstccher. Allen Harrison. Second row: Art Alford. Ronnie Schow, Mickey Shidner, Donald Blakeley, Bob Guernsey, Mr. Slattery. Third row: Jim Teague, Terry Snell, Donald Upson, Ronnie Blakeley, Bill Crawley. Fourth row: Steve Mathis. Bill Guernsey, Charles Groggins, Robert Kunkler, Bill Toettcher, John Darrough. Last row: Larry Upson. Bob Colerick, Dick Bourne, Bill Garrett, Ralph Waldo, Ronnie Berghouse, Art Thompson. 7. 7.71. Officers Left to right: Mr. Slattery, Advisor; Jim Teague. Sentinal Reporter; John Darrough, Secretary; Bill Toettcher, Reporter; Ronnie Schow, Treasurer; Art Alford, Vice President; Bob Colerick, President. Chapter Sweetheart ANNETTA SYLVESTER F. H. A MEMBERS Bottom row, left to right: Suzanne Elmer, Jessie Andrade, Mary Lou Scarbery. Joanne Dyche, Dorothy Baldwin. Mrs. Shaw, Class Advisor. Second row: Annetta Sylvester. Sally Chilson. Gay Steiner. Alice Johnston, Gayla Dodge. Third row: Iris Perry, Patricia Williams, Jane Robertson, Sue Schanke, Deanna Richardson. Last row: Doris Smyth, Roberta Cook. OFFICERS—Left to right: Sue Schanke, Deanna Richardson, Mary Lou Scarbery, Jessie Andrade. CHRISTMAS COOKIES — Left to right: Gayla Dodge, Joanne Dychc, Mary Lou Scarbery, Doris Smyth, Annetta Sylvester, Suzanne Elmer. c Jir s ’ Ljeayue OFFICERS—Left to right: Gayla Dodge, Treasurer; Joanne Clayton, President; Barbara Jones, Vice President; Deanna Richardson. Secretary; Joanne Dyche, Member at Large; Wilma Whiting, Reporter. BETTER GROOMED GIRLS—Bottom row, left to right: Ann Ferguson. Wilma Whiting, Barbara Walters. Second row: Linda McIntosh, Alene Thomas, Mar- lene MacKenzie, Joy Lee Gulley. Third row: Patricia Williams, Alice Abby, Charlene Huston. Last row: Barbara Jones, Susan Jones. Mary Lou Stansbury, Gilda Kay. lam HON A ROMPS OVER EMPIRE 45 TO 0 lie Ramona Bulldogs sh Empire in a 45 to 0 defeat y on the home field. TV the Bulldogs an undefe on so far They have one mono Wins, 44-36, er Brown Military amona defeated Brown Mill- last night on the Brown r, 44 36. Darrough was the scorer 1 12. IULLDOGS JNBEATEN tamona High’s Bulldogs closed the books on an unbeaten andi tied football season today after notching their seventh vie y yesterday, 26 13, over Mission Bay High on the Buccaneers’ Id. ona New JSPL Champions 7A ere s o ur c por s Section! for the winner tedly in tart drives IttilKuy. Carr, Mel Hill, CLIMAX SEASON rhe losers had the satisfac- n of being the only team all ■ason to score against the uthem Prep League cham- HI . Mission Bay came out for second half trailing, 12-0, t shot into a 13-12 lead on arterback Fred Matteson's oring passes to Bob Adams, 55 yards, and Jim Clark 25, plus Danny Dinsmore’s nversion boot. Ramona cashed Buc mis- ses for the winning scores, nter Mel Hill scooped up a fumble and dashed over )m the 13, then Larry Ro- ne fell on a wild center pass the Mission Bay end zone. mine scored another Ra- ona TD on a two-yard smash d Ronnie Blakely made one ven-yard sweep. Summary: o o r Eli Oamsoza, were oorrai to puling the wrench in the Mi is I pine running machine. The last of the second Chuck Tozer sprinted down for 30 yards for a score. R kicked the extra poi the score 19 to 0. the third tferiod R jktly raised his personal Njjeoord-t© 66 points in C] He went over fro pout for a seore the next kick-off Mt Pfpti fumbled, and Ramon covered. The ball was mov the one hne by Tozer Skip went over center for six point . In the fourth peikxt end Darrough aalhed another sco a reverse play. This score co 25 yards Schow kicked the point. One score was made in fourth period. Ramona move ball to the 2 yard Hne. Lefty mer went over for the touche Schow kicked the extra poir Ramona Gains Secoi Round, Tops 29 Pair Pas Ju,,an' 6 6 14 0—36 • 0 13 0—13 TD— Rom me 3. Blake- Scbow : TD—Adams. e imona Finishes nbeaten—But oal Crossed rry Romine tallied twice Ramona High turned back sion Bay High, 26-13, tor ! npleto its first unbeaten tball season. was ight victory lowever. Mission Bay be- Q ne the first team this sea-f p “ cross the Ramonans'. V RAMONA — Ramona advanced to the second of the SCIF small schools ketball playoffs by trim 29 Palms, 48-32, here last Mel Hill and Paul Weld (Ramona and Don Glanz 29 Palms topped scorers .14 points each. Ramona quarter leads of 10-7, 24-11 34-15 before 29 Palms n for 17 points in the fina riod. Ramona Smash Mt. Empire, 45-C ► Sc « -r- p 5Wins SoPrep Ti RAMONA—Unbeaten ar ojj .A v. v 4 scored upon Ramona Higl 4? _e its first Southern Prep fo vvS V'nK Mt Empire. 45-0. Ii Ramona’s sixth straight e' c tory This is the first title f School since it began fo 17 years ago. Ramona, which autorrw ly qualifies for the schools SCIF playoffs, h game left on its schedu meets Mission Bay High Friday Fullback Ernie Tn aO-M , paced the triumph by ru C° 24 and 14 yards to touch while Chuck Tozer’s 3( Veil .VI jaunt was the longest AGte ?reVJda championship today by s k.V Ramona s seventh lory. ° to NT toV Mt Empire .............• • R.mcma louenaown — i ■■■■■ •«•■ scoriae: Rob v Harro mmm S.P.L. CHAMPIONS OF 1954 Fifth tour: John Martinez, Gayton Roberts, Jim Teague, Bill Webb, Dave Bowen. Fourth row: Coach Glenn Forsythe, Art Thomsen. Paul Flickinger, John Darrough, Bill Gigstad, Ernie Trum- per, Kent Roby, Glae McDonald (Coach). Third row: Bob .Colericlc, Jerry Carr, Ronnie Schow, Eli Carrisoza, John Ayres, Jerry Preston. Second row: James Blakeley, Larry Rominc, Chuck Tozer, Ronnie Blakeley, Mickey Shidner, Don Farmer. Bottom row: Chuck Clayton, Mel Hill, Don Preston, Dave Farmer. SCORES We 13 Capistrano They 0 6 Imperial 0 24 Helix J. V 0 51 Brown 0 47 A. N. A 45 Mt. Empire 0 26 Mission Bay 13 212 13 ALL CONFERENCE—Melvyn Hill, Eli Carrisoza, Chuck Clayton, Ernie Trumper, John Darrough. OCTOBER I, 1954: The Ramona Bulldogs won their first game of the season, beating San Juan Capistrano 13 to 0. The Bulldogs did not score until the second half. Ernie Trumper scored the first touchdown from 10 yards out. Lefty Farmer went over for another score from two yards out. Ronnie Schow kicked the extra point. OCTOBER 8, 1954: The Bulldogs nicked Imperial High 6 to 0 before a large home crowd. The score remained 0 to 0 until the second half. In the third period the Bulldogs drove from the Imperial 50 yard line to their one. Ernie Trumper smashed through center for the lone score. OCTOBER 15, 1954: The Bulldogs romped over Helix J.V. 24 to 0, here today. Helix was held to 38 yards gained by rushing against the Bulldogs 342 yards. Ernie Trumper made the first score on an 18 yard sprint around end. Three more scores were made in the second period. Trumper made two, one on a 40 yard sprint and one from six yards out. Larry Ro- mine went over for the last score from one yard out. Captain Most Improved MEL HILL Ronald Blakeley OCTOBER 22, 1954: Led by Ronald Blakeley's six touchdowns, the Bulldogs trounced Brown today 51 to 0. The Bulldogs recovered a Brown fumble on the first play of the game. Chuck Tozer sprinted 24 yards for the first score. Ernie Trumper went 45 yards for a score in the second period. Blakeley made two scores in this period also. One from 23 yards out and the other from 53 yards out. Blakeley scored four times after the half. Scoring from 35 yards, 4 yards, 33 yards and 24 yards. Ronnie Schow kicked three extra points. OCTOBER 28, 1954: The Bulldogs walked over Army and Navy today, 47 to 0. Ronald Blakeley made the first score, with Jim Teague making the next one on a pass from Kent Roby. Dave Bowen snagged a pass from Blakeley in the end zone for a score. Larry Romine went over for another score with Blakeley making three more in the last period, going over from 70 yards, 50 yards and 12 yards. Schow kicked four con- versions. NOVEMBER 5, 1954: The Bulldogs won the Southern Prep League Football crown today when they clipped Mt. Empire 45 to 0. A pass from Kent Roby to Ernie Trumper was good for the first score. Trumper went over from 20 yards out for the next score. Chuck Tozer, Ronald Blakeley, Kent Roby, John Darroughs, Lefty Farmer and Ronnie Schow all scored before the end of the game. Rantbo Valle ato Award Best Back Best Lineman ERNIE TRUMPER EU CARRISOZA 7 a nona , 7an or TJars tu Bottom row, left to right: Jim Braley. Ray MacDonald, Albert McLaughlin, Paul Flickinger, Mickey Shidner, Dave Williams, George Smith, Mickey Farmer. Second row: Raymond Uphouse, Bill Guernsey, Carlyle Cripe, Jim Clyde, Albert Tocttcher, Bobby Brown, Paul Weldon, Glac Mac- Donald. Ramona ..........19 Ramona .......... 6 Ramona .......... 6 Capistrano ...........6 Army and Navy.........0 Army and Navy.........0 The Junior Varsity champions showed a lot of spirit and playing ability this year, with a season record of 3 wins and no losses. They opened the season with a 19-6 win over Capistrano; and they defeated Army-Navy Academy J. V.'s twice—both times with a score of 6-0, giving them the League Championship, Best Unemj _________________RAY McDONALD Best Back_________________MICKEY SHIDNER Captain------------------PAUL FUCKENGER MEL HILL Forward Rogues Trophy Honorary Captain ERNIE TRUMPER Guard Most Valuable ED BERNHARD Center JOHN DARROUGH Center COACH FORSYTHE LARRY UPSON CLAYTON ROBERTS Center Center Most Improved PAUL WELDON Forward c ELI CARRISOZA Guard SCORES Ramona 48 Brown Military..........39 Ramona 21 Julian ............... 16 Ramona 42 Army and Navy...........28 Ramona 46 Fallbrook ..............34 Ramona 41 Vista ..................52 Ramona 31 El Centro ..............49 Ramona 39 Calexico ...............49 Ramona 44 Brown Military..........36 Ramona 49 Julian .................11 Ramona 33 Army and Navy...........44 Ramona 21 Vista ..................J2 Ramona 66 Mt. Empire..............20 Ramona 47 Fallbrook ..............52 Ramona 46 Brown ..................20 Ramona 56 Julian .................36 Ramona 41 Army and Navy...........42 Ramona 66 Mt. Empire..............31 Ramona 48 29 Palms................32 Ramona 33 Grossmont ............ 42 Under the apt hand of Coach Glenn Forsythe, the Ramona A’s tied three ways for first place in the S. P. L. League this year in a very successful season, winning 11 games out of 19. Ramona was selected to represent the League in the playoffs. After downing 29 Palms in the first game of the playoff, Ramona went up against Gross- mont. Ramona was eliminated after a very hard fought game and that ended the basketball season. Bottom row, left to ri ht: Albert McLaughlin. John Ayre, Bill Smaw, Art Alford. Second row: Donald Blakely, Bob Dame. Mickey Shidner. Bill Gigstead. Donald Farmer, John Martinez, David Farmer. Coach Glea McDonald. “ j ” ia sAeifm I SCORES Vocational .................18 Ramona..................48 Brown.......................15 Ramona..................28 Fallbrook ..................31 Ramona..................45 Vista ......................30 Ramona..................24 Brown.......................16 Ramona..................37 Julian .....................24 Ramona..................36 Army and Navy...............27 Ramona..................39 Vista ......................43 Ramona..................25 Mt. Empire..................33 Ramona..................22 Fallbrook ..................53 Ramona..................34 Brown ......................26 Ramona..................40 Julian .....................29 Ramona..................15 Army and Navy...............16 Ramona..................36 Mt. Empire..................20 Ramona..................36 Bottom rou left to right: Dick Toettcher, Gary Deffley, Mickey Farmer, Ray McDonald, Coach Wilkins. Last row: Jack Trease, Joe Blakeley, George Smith, Gary Boortz. Donald Upson, Terry Snell, Ronald McColley, Carlyle Cripe. Army and Navy Escondido Brown Brown ... Vista ... Army and Navy Vista . ■ Brown Fallbrook Army and Navy Fallbrook ..... San Miguel ........10 Ramona .30 Ramona ....25 Ramona 34 Ramona .35 Ramona ....27 Ramona ...45 Ramona............29 Ramona .. .26 Ramona ...25 Ramona .17 Ramona .58 SCORES 19 35 14 14 28 17 27 21 27 26 24 The C Team had an exceptionally good season this year, taking the S. P. L. Championship. Under the guidance of Coach Wilkins, and the dead eye shooting of Gary Deffley, Terry Snell, and Carlyle Cripe, the C's were a hard team to beat. Bottom row, left to right: Donald Farmer, Chuck Clayton, Paul Weldon, Charles Tozer. Second row: Don Preston. Philip Torres, Clayton Roberts, John Darrough, Kent Roby, Raymond Uphouse. Bottom row, left to right: John Martinez, Albert Mc- Laughlin, Jack Euscy, Mickey Shidner, David Farmer, Gary Deffley, Jack Trease. Second row: Art Alford, Jerry Reed, Bill Smaw, Jesse Barnes, Jerry Preston, Tom Skinner, Bobby Brown. Bottom row, left to right: John Howard, Gary Zahnstetcher, Steve Randolph. Dick Toettcher, Joe Blakeley, Bill Carmen. Second row: Alan Harrison, George Smith, Carlyle Cripe, Terry Snell, Ronald McColley, Don Upson, Gary Boortz, Mickey Farmer. SCHEDULE Escondido, Fallbrook, Capistrano Fallbrook Campo Army-Navy, Brown Mt. Empire Vista Relays League Finals Bottom row, left to right: Carlyle Cripe, Paul Flickinger. Ronald Schow, Bob Dame, Jim Braley, Mickey Shidner, Ronald Blakeley, Chuck Tozer, George Smith. Manager. Last row: Larry Clyde. Skip Roby. Mel Hill, Art Thompson, Ernie Trumper, Eli Carrisoza. Larry Romine. Bill Toettcher. SCHEDULE Ramona—March 22 Vista Ramona—March 29 San Dieguito I Ramona—April 4-6 (Lions Tourn.) The Varsity Baseball Team has the looks of a Ramona—April 19 San Miguel champion this year. They have beat Vista 11 Ramona—April 29 Fallbrook to 12, and Fallbrook 10 to 11. By defeating Ramona—May 4 San Dieguito Fallbrook, Ramona got a berth in the Lions Ramona—May 10 Brown J Club Baseball Tournament. Ramona—May 13 Julian Ramona—May 17 Army and Navy Ramona—May 20 ... Fallbrook Ramona—May 27 Mt. Empire I Ramona—June 1 San Miguel Ramona—June 7 Rancho del Campo 1 Ramona—June 10 Rancho del Campo J Alice Darlene Abby A.S.B. Sec. 3. 4 Class Vice President 2. 4 A.S.B. Adsertising Committee 2 El Ano Editor 4 Carnival Queen 2 Girls League Member at Large 3 Girls Athletic Manager I Paper Staff 4 Annual Queen Candidate 2 Art Alford A.S.B. President 4 Class President I Class President 2 FFA 1. 2, 3, 4 Sectional. Regional Vice President Football Captam 1 Football I, 2 Basketball I. 3, 4 Track I. 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 1, 4 Annual Staff 4 Dorothy Jean Baldwin Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 FHA 1, 3, 4 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Dave Bowen Football 2, 3. 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3. 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Eli Carrisoza Secretary of FFA 3 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Football 1. 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 Baseball 1,2, 3. 4 All League Football 4 Most Valuable Lineman Award 1, 3, 4 Rancho Va I led to Award 4 Ramon Corrales Basketball 4 Track 4 Transferred from San Diegito High School Charles L. Clayton Class President 1 Class Treasurer 3 A.S.B. Vice President 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Secretary and Treasurer of Lettermen's Club 4 Football 1, 2, 3. 4 Basketball 3 Track 2, 3, 4 All League Guard 4 Lettermen’s Club 2, 3. 4 Joanne Clayton Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls League President 4 Class President 2 Student of the Month 4 Member at Large 3 A.S.B. Secretary 2 Carnival Queen 3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 C. S. F. 2 Ted Farthing FFA Secretary 2 FFA 1. 2. 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Donna McIntosh Fuhrman Class Secretary 1, 2 Chairman of the Jr.- Sr. Banquet 3 FHA 1. 2, 3 Girls League 1, 2, 3 Mary Patricia Gilmore FHA 1, 2, 3. 4 Girls League 1, 2, 3. 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Joy Lee Gulley Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Glee Club I Girls League 1,2, 3. 4 FHA 3 Cheerleader 3 Sub Cheerleader 4 Jean Hill Class Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Girls League 4 Transfer from Oceanside Melvyn M. Hill Lettcrmen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2. 3. 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 All League Football 3, 4 Most Improved Basket- ball Award 3 Captain Football Basketball 4 Thomas Hogan C.S.F. l. 2, 3. 4 C.S.F. President 3 Class Treasurer 2 Student of the Month 3 Robert Kunkler FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1. 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Track 1. 2, 3 Baseball 4 Marlene Mackenzie Glee Club 4 Class President 3 Treasurer, Class 2 Annual Queen Candidate 3 Chairman Football Dance 4 Frances Meissen Girls League 1, 2, 3. 4 Vice President of FHA 2 Class Treasurer 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Helen Adair Patton Class President 2, 3 A.S.B. Assistant Treasurer 3 A.S.B. Publicity Manager 4 C.S.F. 2. 3 Girls League 2, 3, 4 Certificate of Merit 2 Don Preston Football 4 Track 3, 4 Transfer from Phineas Banning High School Los Angeles Clayton Roberts Track 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Transfer from Julian Sue Schanke Class Secretary 4 FHA Secretary 4 Drum Majorette J, 2, 3, 4 Band Reporter 3 Carmen Elizabeth Solis Carnival Queen 1 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 3 Girls League Vice President 3 A.S.B. Treasurer 4 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Marilyn Doreen Soule C.S.F. I, 2, 3 C. S.F. Secretary 3 D. A.R. Representative 4 Girls League President 3 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 4 Citizenship Point Board 2, 4 Certificate of Merit I Manager of A.S.B. Magazine Drive 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 A.S.B. Publicity Manager 3 Phjlip Torres Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3. 4 Barbara Ann Walters Editor of Paper 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Teacher 4 Office Monitor 4 Girls League 4 Transfer from Point Loma Elizabeth Louise Wehrung Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA I, 2, 3 I Senior NAME NICKNAME Alice Abby Alice Arthur Alford Art Dorothy Baldwin Dottie David Bowen Smilin’ Dave Eli Carrisoza Big E Charles Clayton Chuck Joanne Clayton Jo Ramon Corrales Monie Ted Farthing Feather Donna Fuhrman Donna Patricia Gilmore Pat Joy Lee Gulley Joy Jean Hill Jean Melvyn Hill Mel Thomas Hogan Tom Robert Kunkier Bob Marlene MacKenzie Mac Frances Meissen Blasty Helen Patton Helen Don Preston Don Clayton Roberts Rabbit Sue Schanke Sue Carmen Solis Carmie Marilyn Soule Marilyn Garr Steiner Garr Linda Gaye Steiner Gaye Dolores Taylor Dolores Sandra Tobiason Sandy Phillip Torres Flip Barbara Walters Granny Elizabeth Wehrung Betty AMBITION To be a Kindergarten teacher Own a distillery Take a slow boat to China New paint job for Model A Professional football player Marry the most beautiful girl in the world To be a nurse To be a bachelor Get his motorcycle going To have a family To be an actress To be a doctor's assistant Airline hostess Own a car Chemical Engineer Be a cowboy To travel Be a bachelor girl Be a secretary Graduate from college Dance Instructor Secretary Steeplejack To be a P. E. Teacher Politician Housewife Waitress Twin boys Bandleader To be a real grandmother Stenographer CAUSE OF DEATH Fell down the slide Home brew Leak in the boat Scratch on the fender Elected Cheerleader Frustration .. . Never found her! Complex against white Nagging wife! He did! 14 kids Allergic to grease paint Patience Air-sick Got a car Discovered a new chemical Tripped on his spurs Sore feet Cooner Fell off the boss's lap Neighboring woman's college Bunny Hop Got tangled in the typewriter ribbon Cracked head Exhaustion Permanent laryngitis Overcome by dust Drowned in the soup Twin girls No band No grandpa Fell off the Boss's lap Left to right: Don Preston, Helen Patton, Sue Schanlce, Jean Hill. The Senior Class sponsored one dance this year, the Shipwreck Dance, February 18. The remainder of the year was spent planning for Ditch Day and waiting for Graduation. Finally Ditch Day arrived. March 24, the Seniors made a trip to Los Angeles. After spending the day in Hollywood, the very tired group returned home. Of course, Graduation too, arrived and the class of '55 proudly received their well earned diplomas. Bottom row, left to right: Jean Hill, Sue Schanke. Second row: Marilyn Soule, Alice Abby.


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