Jssecintoi Student Hedy jutic l° o Kiintena High Sc heel Kante tin. Cali fern in Zhis SI Ano contains memories of our 955-56 school year. Zhe Pixies — our happy little spirits — are here to refresh your memory of those “Pig Moments. ”Zurn the pages and enjoy again all the friends and activities the Pixies show you. SI Mo Staff Top row: Carol Cowley, Ernie Trumper, Skip Roby, John Ayre, John Darrough, Nancy Stevenson, Jessie Andrade. Bottom row: Art Thomsen, Donald Farmer, Mrs. Price, Jane Robertson, Mitzi Stephen, Alice Johnston, Bob Dame, David Cowley. R-Marks Staff Principal's Message RAMONA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT PERRY B. MORRIB OI-TR.CT .UPlRIMTCNDtNT o. -OX 347. RAMDNA. CAL.rORN.A To the 1956 Graduating Class: , 19$6 Graduating tiass. The tine of graduation or —enent — 00”P . Setting SeaSTor “th fand he ‘rZt SVSTSi’J£ruS.7 thS ;. Aindng at character «SS TSrTuok;T s,tranquility, chaatity, and hunillty. 3 f uith a sincere wish for achievement and Congratulations to each of you success in life Sincerely, Principal Vice Principal’s Message Due to the fact that my long time of public school work comes to an end this year, I have been asked to write a few words for the El AfTo. To say the least, I appreciate being asked and sincerely thank the El Afio board for this privi- lege. I am not sure, if I had it to do over again, whether I would go into school work or not. Today there is such a multiplicity of opportunities in other fields compared to what it was in my day. Still, I maintain that there is nothing more important that getting a good education, and anyone engaged in this work has a big hand in shaping the future of the people and the world. But a good education means good hard work. Nothing worth while is cheap, and an education is no exception. One may think that he is being smart by choosing the easiest subjects and get- ting by with as little effort as possible, but he is only cheating himself. What has he prepared himself for when he is through? We are living in a highly technical age. There are many jobs of technical nature that are going begging because of no takers. What are we go- ing to do about it? Shall we keep on doing a lackadaisical job at school when the need is so great for specially trained workers? Whether you are planning a technical career or something else, don't cheat yourself. Get the most out of your school work. HAROLD P. ROBERTS I am glad that I have been privileged to have a small part in this great work of education and hope that this world is a better place to live in because of what some of my students over the forty-two years have done. With best wishes to all of you. P, •rdxjCC 55 and School Hoard Left to right: Mr. James McWhorter, Mr. Everette Romine, Mr- Edith Richardson, Mr. James Brantner, Mr. James Raymond. 3LENN M. FORSYTHE English IV ipeech ibrary itudent Teaching loach Vactical English WILLIAM K. HANIGAN General Math Biology Bookkeeping Junior Business Drivers Education First Aid VIOLETTE E. MORRIS English I Latin I Arts and Crafts CHARLES H. SNELL World History Civics Senior Problems Spanish I, II HAROLD P. ROBERTS Algebra I, II Mechanical Dr. Geometry BETTY B. PRICE Journalism A.S.B. English II, III Drama ■ V.- CHARLES J. SLATTERY Agriculture Farm Mechanics Track Coach JAMES HALVARSON Algebra I Chemistry General Science Physics Coach junior Class 1957 Bottom row, left to right: Danielle Folk, Wilma Whiting, Suzanne Elmer, Janice Kelly, Colleen Doyle, Susanna Lee. Second row: Don Mitchell, Beverly Ritchie, Phylli Mei en, Joyce Leggitt, Marilu Scarbery, Joanne Dyche, Virginia Wehrung, Linda Mc- Intosh. Third row: Mr. Robert , Advisor, Jerry Lambert, Ray McDonald, Mike Doezie, Gary Deffley, Deanna Richardson, Sally Chilson, Gayla Dodge, Mary Anne Koch, Iris Perry. Fourth row: Larry Warren, Alene Thomas, Ronald Blakeley, Carlyle Cripe, Marion Hill, Jack Eusey, Rosalie Hockensmith, Phyllis Cross. Fifth row: Louise Sciaretta, Albert McLaughlin, Danny Martinez, Marlene Dahl, Ed Cathcart. Sixth row: David Swan. Jesse Barnes, Bill Guernsey, Bob Brister, Steve Robertson. Sophomore Class 95 S Bottom row, left to right. Rachelle Gagin, Ann Ferguson, Rose- marie Schmid, Leona Adams, Pat Mitchell. Alma Shindlebower, Gloria Torres. Second row: Mr. Hanigan, Advisor, Jerry Preston, Della Mundy, Dick Toettcher, Eleanor Solis, Lynn Miller, John Howard, Ken Hixson, Emily Phillips, Preston Johnson, Laurel Berghouse, Katy Wehrung, Tom Skinner. Third row: Clara Burdick, Gilda Kay, Linda Hill, Sara Jones. Susan Jones, Beverly Eller, Marlene Schulz, Lana Giles, Terry Snell, Donald Upson, Cora Filby. Fourth row: Linda Smith, Roberta Till, Sharon Maples, Leona Johnston. Val Dean Denham. Fifth row: Riley Johnson, Linda Brandt, Sheila Youngwirth, George Smith, Jim Braley, Bobby Brown, Bill Carman, Joe Blakeley, Barbara Williams, Skip Woods. Ronald McColley. Sixth row: Ray Uphouse, Jim Rouse, John Barker, Donald Donahue, Gary Boortz. Bill Crawley, Frances Brewer, Mickie Farmer, Jack Trease, James Van Meter, Gary Zahnstecher. Sexenth row: Harry Hill, Bill Garrett, Charles Freeman, Calvin Miller, Alan Harrison, Daryl Benton. decs liman Class Bottom row, left to right: Judy Ferguson, Virginia Torres, Barbara Evans, Janet Stevenson, Frank Beck, Alfred Roberts, Don Simmons, Ian Wild, Tono Burke. Second row: Mr. Halver- son Advisor, Claudia Till, Mike Roby, Dickie Hopkins, Sharon Rollins. Barbara Gilmore, Glenda Schow, Pat Marshall, Sharon Edens, Jacque Lambert. Third row: Bobby Swycaffer, Ray Rice, Rowen Ryker, Jerry Stoker, Jack Jones, Jo Ann Pratt, Shirlee Brown. Ralph Cripe, Audrey Dummitt, Roberta Hegedus. Fourth row: Florene Colerick, Anita Dolle, Charles Berghouse, Harley Kunkel, Julia Riley, Sharon Geek, Judy McDonald. Fifth row: Neal Walters, Tom Laurent, Jan Clark, Dale Upson, Berry Andrews, Gwen Clark, Richard Smith, Sylvia Smyth, Vickie Raymond, Dave Maxwell, Robert Cook. Sixth row: Errol Brett, Bob Davis, Eddie Balnis, Sam Tozer, Gary Mayer, Stanley Barries, Phillip Warnes, Don Romine, Arnold Carrisoza, Patrick Welsch. Senior Class John Ayre Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4 Football 1, 3, 4 Letter-men's Club 2, 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Lou Ann Benton Glee Club 2. 4 FHA 1, 2 Band 1, 3 Girls' League 2, 3, 4 Jessie Carol Andrade Treasurer of FHA I Girls' League 1, 2. 3, 4 FHA 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 FFA Chapter Sweetheart Candidate 2 Ed Bernhard Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2. 3 Track I Glee Club 4 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Ronald Berghouse FFA 1, 2. 2, A Glee Club 4 Of 1956 James Blakeley Football 3, 4 FFA 3, 4 Basketball Manager 3 lettermen's Club 3, 4 David Darold Cowley Annual Staff Assistant Editor 4 Paper Staff 4 Bob Colerick Football 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA 1, 2, 3. 4 FFA Officer 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 3. 4 Track 2 Glee Club 3, 4 Transfer from Bell High School, Los Angeles Glee Club 4 Senior Class David Farmer Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4 Track 1. 2, 3. 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 All-League Basketball 3 All-League Football 4 JOHNATHON DARROUGH Football }. 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 All-League Football 3, 4 FFA Officer 2. 3, 4 Class Officer 2. 3, 4 Robert Orval Dame Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4 Football 1, 2 Track 2 Baseball 4 Lettermen's Club 3. 4 Annual Photographer 4 Donald Gene Farmer Paper Staff 4 Football and Track 1, 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1. 2. 3 ASB Officer 4 Class President 2 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 Paul Flickinger All-League Baseball 3 CSF 1, 2. 3. 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2. 3, 4 John Martinez Band 1, 2, 3. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 FFA 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Football Manager 2, 3, 4 of 1956 Barbara Jones ASB Officer 3, 4 CSF 2. 3 Prom Chairman 3 Girls' League Vice President 3 Music 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 2, 3 Senior Class Katherine Patton csF 3 Glee Club 2 Girls' League 2, 3, 4 Advertising Chairman of G.L. Dance 4 Kent Kellogg Roby Football 1. 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Track 1, 2. 3. 4 Class Officer 2 Annual Staff 4 Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4 Larry Romine Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Baseball I, 2. 3, 4 ASB Vice President 3 Donna Jane Robertson Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 2, 3. 4 Annual Staff Editor Girls' League Officer 4 Paper Staff ASB Advertising 1, 2 Ronald Glain Schow ASB President 4 CSF 1, 2, 3. 4 Football 2. 3. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 2, 3 Lettermen's Club Officer 3, 4 FFA Officer 3 Of 1956 AAitzi Stephen Business Manager Annual 4 Sub Cheerleader 2 CJass Officer I, 2. 4 Paper Staff 4 El Ano Princes 1 Pom Pom Corp 3 Mary Lou Stansbury Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 4 Girls' League Treasurer 4 Carnival Princess 3 FHA I Glee Club 1. 2 Art Thomsen Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA 1, 2. 3. 4 FFA Vice President 4 James Teague Football 1. 2. 3. 4 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2 FFA 1. 2. 3. 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Nancy Stevenson Annual and Paper Staff 4 Annual Art Editor 4 Paper Editor 4 Gills' League 1, 2, 3. 4 FHA I FFA Sweetheart Candidate 3 Senior Class Ernie Trumper Class Officer 1, 2. 3 lettermen's Club 1. 2, 3. 4 Football, Best Back 1, 2. 3, 4 Basketball, Most Valuable 2, 3, 4 Rancho Vallecito 4 AIILeagde Football 3, 4 Charles Tozer Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Track 1. 2. 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club President 4 Paul Weldon Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2. 3, 4 lettermen's Club 2. 3, 4 FFA 3, 4 Baseball 2, 4 Albert William Toettcher FFA Officer 3. 4 FFA 1. 2, 3, 4 Foobtall 1, 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 2, 3. 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 Larry Upson Basketball 3, 4 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Class Pat Williams Fuhrman Claw Officer 1. 2, 3 Chapter Sweetheart 2 Girls League 1, 2, 3 ASB Officer 3 Camera Shy Beth Atkins It all began in the good ole days of the first grade —the fall of '43. It was almost the downfall of the school. At the beginning of the term, such rowdies as Ernie Ernst Trumper, John Darrough, Chuck Tozer, Mitzie Stephen, Alice Johnston, Eddie Bern- hard, Jim Rot Teague, Pat Williams (Fuhrman now), Paul Weldie Weldon and many more who are now not with us were in the class. Started on the long and illustrious road to knowledge were we! From the first to the fifth grades we picked up most of the members of our present class. We got such good boys as Paul Panch Flickinger in the third, Larry Bookworm Romine and Ron Bug Berghouse in the fourth and Dave and Lefty Farmer in the fifth grade. Mary Lou Stansbury arrived in the second grade to add to our jolly group. In these early years of our career, we were pretty hard to keep in check. There are many of us who will remember the painful and frightful trips to the office of our principal. But not all the time was spent in the office. Many can remember the adven- turous excursions to the forts we had along the ditch. When the teachers finally ran us out of there, we could always get in a fist fight (there was at least one a day), shoot a game of marbles, or get in a good old rock fight. As to punishment, the principal had many an idea for that. One of his better ideas was to paint a little block dot on the side of the old 1888 cafeteria, and we spent many hours throwing at this little round orb of black. We threw till we hit it five times. Many of us spent the whole day there. For further excitement there was always the Junior Patrol; and here we, the boys .of the present Senior Class, learned the rules of law and order that patterned our lives from there op. In the seventh and eighth grades we acquired many new members such as Kent Skip Roby, Jessie Andrade, John Martinez, Bill Toettcher, Bob Colerick, Charlene Huston, Jane Robertson and Bob Dame. With this new blood and the knowledge that we old times had from the past, we settled down to earnest study. During these years we began to acquire the grace, charm, and intellectual bearing that was to be our characteristic mark all through high school. With our graduation into high school, we lost a little ground, but under the great staff of teachers we soon rose to the top. John Ayre, Beth Atkins, Larry Upson, Nance Stevenson and Ron Schow joined us in the Freshman year. In the Sophomore year Art Thomsen, Carol and Dave Cowley, Barbara Jones, Kathy Patton and Carolyn Wells were aded to the class list. More newcomers in the Junior year—Larry Clyde, Bob Guernsey, Lou Ann Benton, and Jim Blakeley as well as new Seniors—Melinda Maple and Gary Meier—brought our group to the present total of thirty-seven. During our stay in high school, we were destined to leave many records for our followers. It was main- ly the members of the senior class who brought Ramona its first Football championship in seventeen years. We were the dominating class in the other sports also. It was the senior class who got the Foot- ball Lights project under way. Yes, looking back now, we really had it! It will be a long time before they top our record here at Ramona. But as we leave these hollowed halls of peaceful study, we wish to offer our thanks to all the great teachers who stood beside us during the thick and thin of the battle for knowledge. Thanks a million times over. We will always remember you. Senior Name Nickname Ambition Cause of Death Jessie C. Andrade Jets To own a real sharp car Got one Beth V. Atkins Beth To learn how to drive She did John E. Ayre Ace To get married Couldn't Lou Anne Benton Lou To be a housewife No house Ronald A. Berghouse Bug To be a truck driver 6 flat tires Edwin L. Bernhard Ed To judge a Miss America Contest Blindness James D. Blakeley Jim To work for Convair Working for Ryans Larry L. Clyde Larry To go to college Couldn't graduate Robert E. Colerick Bob To be a comedian Jack Benny Carol A. Cowley Cowley Nothing Something David D. Cowley Dave To finish his Annual pages Deadline Robert O. Dame Bob To play the piano Sour note John 1. Darrough Deuce To be a bum Nat wouldn't let him Donald G. Farmer Lefty To own a dairy No cows James D. Farmer Dave To grow a mustache Accidentally ate it Robert M. Guernsey Bob To change his name Changed it to Jersey Paul R. Flickenger Flick To be a straight A student Got one C Alice J. Johnston Alice To get away from Ramona Road block Barbara A. Jones Jones To be a policewoman A policeman Melinda Maple Linda To be a cowgirl Tripped on her spurs John D. Martinez Johnny To be a musician Can't read music Jerry Meier Jerry To graduate No diploma Katherine C. Patton Kathy To be a writer Writer's cramp Donna J. Robertson Ace face 7 sons 7 daughters Kent K. Roby Skip To be a bar-tender Drank the profits Larry D. Romine Larry To be President A woman President Ronald G. Schow Ronnie To be a pharmacist No farms Mary Lou Stansbury Louie To be a teacher Grading on the curve Madeline A. Stephen Mitzi To be a telephone operator Wrong number Nancy J. Stevenson Nance To be a bachelorette A bachelor James B. Teague Rot To be a sailor Shore patrol Arthur J. Thomsen Hit To get a hit A hole in the bat Albert W. Toettcher Bill To own a cow Forgot to milk it Charles T. Tozer Chuck To be a chemist Discovered a new chemical Ernie F. Trumper Alligator To go to college Got married Larry G. Upson Uppie To be a midget Too tall F. Paul Weldon Weldie To play basketball Missed a free shot Carolyn R. Wells Carrie To own a bigger car Got a Lincoln A.SM. MAGAZINE DRIVE Office First row, left to right: Glenda Schow, Barbara Ritchie, Linda Brandt, Dori Smyth, Beverly Ritchie. Second row: Jim Braley, George Smith, Terry Snell, Rosemarie Schmid, Jack Trease, Dave Maxwell. President Vice President Secretary _____ Treasurer Asst. Treas. Publicity _____ Member at Large Program Chairman LARRY ROMINE DAVE FARMER DORIS SMYTH BARBARA JONES GAYLA DODGE MARILU SCARBERY DON FARMER SUSAN PHILLIPS President Vice President Secretary______ Treasurer _____ Asst. Treas. ________ Member at Large Program Chairman Publicity . _____LARRY ROMINE ....... DORIS SMYTH ___ LINDA MclNTOSH GAYLA DODGE DEANNA RICHARDSON _____ALENE THOMAS CAROLYN WELLS NANCY STEVENSON CERTIFICATE OF MERIT STUDENT OF THE MONTH First row, left to right: Albert Toettcher, Danielle Folk, Ronnie Schow, Mitzi Stephen, Larry Romine, Nancy Stevenson, James Blakeley. First row, left to right: Don Farmer. Barbara Jones, Mrs. Price, Advisor, Doris Smyth, Larry Romine, Dave Farmer, Marilu Scarbery, Suzan Phillips, Rosemarie Schmid, Gayle Dodge. Larry Clyde, John Darrough, Claudia Till, Ed Cathcart. First row, left to right: Gayle Dodge. Mrs. Price, Advisor, Don Romine. Second row, Paul Flickinger, Steve Robertson, Alene Thomas, Doris Smyth. Linda McIntosh, Art Thomsen. Third row: Don Farmer, Charles Tozer, Larry Romine, Rosemarie Schmid, Deanna Richardson. Stud 't Council FlRsr ««es . a A J.S.tf. Calendar of 8vents FIRST SEMESTER Sept. 23, Grossmont, Football . . . Sept. 29, Fallbrook, Foot- ball . . . Sept. 30, Imperial, Football . . . Oct. 6-7, Capistrano, Football . . . Oct. 11, National Assembly . . . Oct. 12, U. of R. Student Government Day . . . Oct. 13, Helix Football . . . Oct. 20-21, Mar Vista, Football . . . Oct. 27, El Cajon, Foot ball . . . Oct. 28, San Miguel, Football . . . Nov. 3, National Assembly . . . Nov. 8, A.S.B. Student Assembly . . . Nov. 18, Football Dance . . . Dec. 17, Homecoming Dance . . . Jan. 6, Brown, Basketball, National Assembly . . . Jan. 13, Julian, Basketball . . - Jan. 17, San Miguel Basketball . . . Jan. 20, Rancho Del Campo, Basketball . . . Jan. 27, Mt. Empire, Basketball. S€COND SEMESTER Feb. 3, Brown, Basketball . . . Feb. 9, National Assembly . . . Feb. 10, Julian Basketball . . . Feb. 15, San Miguel. Basketball . . . Feb 17, Rancho Del Campo Basketball . . . Feb. 24, Mt Empire, Basketball . . . March 1, National Assembly . . - March 15, National Assembly . . . April 6, Mt. Empire, Track . . . April 13, Basketball Dance . . . April 20, Brown, Track . . . April 27. Vista, Track . . . May 4, League Track, Mt. Empire . . . May 8, Brown, Baseball . . . May 11, Julian, Baseball . . . May 12, C.I.F. Track. San Diego . . . May 17, Rancho Del Campo, Baseball , . . May 19, Track Semi Final . . . May 25, Mt. Empire, Baseball . . . May 29, Brown. Baseball . . . June 1, Mt. Empire, Baseball. . I That'll float? Surprise! Peek-a-boo, Porky. Still Make Believe? Show Boat Rain Beaus ? Initiation Fun. Presidential Smile. Hi, You All Serious Business The End! Bottom row, left to right: Carlyle Cripe, Bill Toettcber, Jim Teague, John Darrough, Art Thomsen, Bob Colenck, Mr. Slattery. Second row: Jim Rouse, Jerry Lambert, Joe Blakeley, Charles Berghouse, Bob Cook, Alan Harrison. Third row: Ronnie Berghouse, Jan Clark, Harley Kunkel, Dale Upson. Marlene Dahl. Fourth row: Frances Brewer, Riley Johnston. John Howard, Paul Weldon. James Van Meter, James Blakeley, Larry Upson. Fifth row: Bill Garrett, Pat Welsh, Skip Wood, Don Upson, Terry Snell, Calvin Miller, Bob Swycaffer. 3.3sA. Officers This year the F.F.A was active in raising money toward the football lights. They went on several field trips, one of which was to the National Orange Show. The main events through the year were the F.F.A. Barbecue, Sweetheart Dance, and the F.F.A. Auction. This year has proved to be very prosperous for Ramona's F.F.A. First row, left to right: Mr. Slattery, Advisor, Bill Toettcher, Treasurer, John Darrough, President, Jim Teague, Sentinel. Second row: Art Thomsen Vice President. Carlyle Cripe Re porter. Bob Colerick Secretary. Work 3. H-A- Members First row, left to right: Wilma Whiting, Joanne Dyche, AAarilu Scarbury, Leona Adams. Second row: Deanna Richardson, Rosemarie Schmid, Beverly Eller, Patricia Mitchell, Linda McIntosh. Third row: Alice Johnston, Jessie Andrade, Leona Johnston, Sally Chilson. Fourth row: Carol Cowley, Jane Robert son, Rosalie Hockensmith, Gayla Dodge. The Future Homemakers earned money by selling Christmas cookies to the students, parents, and friends. They sent Christmas cookies to the San Diego Children's Home as a gift. Officers President. Gayla Dodge; Vice President, Carol Cowley; Secretary, Deanna Richard- son; Treasurer, Joanne Dyche; Parliamen- tarian, Linda McIntosh; Historian, Wilma Whiting; Reporter, Rosemarie Schmid; Song Leader, Marilu Scarbury; Advisor. Mrs. Shaw. Cetteman’s Club Charles Tozer John Darrough Ronald Schow Bob Dame Officers President Vice President Secretary Reporter Don Farmer John Ayre David Farmer Bob Dame FOOTBALL BANQUET The main project this year was the Foot- ball Lights. They held a banquet to raise money toward this project which brought in $1.25. F r t row: George Smith. Paul Weldon. Ronald Blakely. Don Farmer, Ronald Schow. Second row: Paul Flickinger James Blakely. David Farmer. Larry Rom me. Bob Dame. Third row: Coach Forsythe. Chuck Tozer, Bill Toettcher. Jerry Preston Fourth row: Em e Trum per, John Ayre. Skip Roby. Larry Clyde. Fifth row: John Darrough. Art Thomsen. Ed Benherd Officers Qirls ’ Ceague 8frreg G Oq, (D °i is MRS. SHAW Advisor ui ‘Z1 A £«.' £ ' OythJZtn r 0 Mi I Co' ‘«. a'i «Jy« . . wto JI i-v - ’ Ah ' f :h Tn “'jThtrV H «k o°°'‘Y Sm ,hi • t«n bory; Mome nce. Kathy Patton ««endedlw. lom G who bury. Gilda K«y. Smyth' ry Lov S an . Mother ' Tea Sadie Hawkins Day Dance Fir t row, left to right: Jerry Lambert, Virginia Torres, Barbara Evans. Sharon Geek, Claudia Till, Lana Giles, Eleanor Solis. Second row: Roberta Till, Sharon Edens, Sylvia Smyth, Vicky Raymond, Mary Anne Koch, Jim Rouse, Della Mundy, Catherine Wehrung. Not pictured: Jesse Barnes, Clara Burdick, Janet Stevenson, Marlene Dahl, Colleen Doyle. ‘ '.Harvest Zinte Minstrels Presented by the Satire Class 'Deeember 6, 1955 CATCHING UP WITH CHRISTMAS Mom—Roberta Till Constance—Vicky Raymond Petunia—Marlene Dahl Mrs. Ogden—Barbara Evans Dot—Janet Stevenson Sue—Mary Anne Koch Lollie—Virginia Torres Joyce—Sharon Edens Arlene—Sylvia Smyth A DATE FOR BOBBY SOX Bobby Sox—Sharon Geek Harold—Jesse Bernes Margin—Vicky Raymond Mrs. Hanna—Jerry Lambert Mr. Hanna—Jim Rouse GIRLS IN CLOVER Mary Albion—Claudia Till Ellen Trask—Della Mundy Mrs. Withers—Mary Anne Koch Virginia Land—Barbara Evans Dorothy Blake—Catherine Wehrung Nannie Gillis—Janet Stevenson Phildora Piddle—Sharon Edens Roxana Nixon—Roberta Till Ivy Withers—Lana Giles Millicent Moore—Eleanor Solis Daphne Gale—Vicky Raymond Agatha Dunbar— Sylvia Smyth HOLLYWOOD CAN WAIT Sandy Carver—Claudia Till Gwen Carver—Sharon Geek Miss Gray—Della Mundy Mrs. Carver—Jerry Lambert Dolores—Vicky Raymond Miss Mitchell—Mary Anne Koch A GIRL IN EVERY PORT Marilyn—Eleanor Solis Mimi—Virginia Torres Maude—Sylvia Smyth Miss Salvey Margrave—Sharon Edens Mary—Colleen Doyle Mandy Lou—Janet Stevenson Tina—Katy Wehrung Jim—Jim Rouse Sr Rings c tv Kenned vs: ,gw.nh. Of Berghoo . JOVch es Free ' ' •Jr.. . • , «.!«• . 2aS o «- , i un,, rB« o 'A,oo d Fir 1 row lef, Sv=aS 5tt 5 c:V ' ■ ' “ v. Stifi . MAJORETTES Tozer BAND B Joanne Dyche and Joyce leggift FLAG TWIRLERS First row. left to right: Joe Ribando. Pamela Kunkel. Forrest Holly, Richard Torres, Michael Sisson, Leroy White, Franthia Kunkel. Second row: Pamela Clarke, Billy Hughes. Billy Sisco, Chris Scarbury, Fred Kuester. Third row: Gary Davis. Janet Gulley, Gary Hoger, Patrick Me- Gowane. Gilbert Kunkel. Joe La Motte, Linda Swift, Sandra Maple. Fourth row: Bonnie Lee Sherry, Ruby White, Marilyn Pratt, Billy Kiseloff, Jackie Brown, Charles Kunkel, David Pio, Donald Ralston. Fifth row: Truly McCollister, Mike Kelley, Ralph Stephens, Rodney Hall, Colin Reed. Charles Siebes, Jimmy Cathcart. Sixth row: Michael Benton, James Sloman, Mr. Latanation, Billy Jenkins. Michael Kellman, Richard Levis. Left jo right: Linda Brandt, Sheila Youngwirth, Phyllis Cross, Danielle Fulk. Mixed Chorus ' First row, left to right: Judy Ferguson, Lane Giles, Barbara Evans, Claudia Till, Suzanne Elmer, Jaquie Lambert, Jerry Lambert, Karen Fli:kinger, Ardella Swycaffer, Jimmy Walters. Second row: Laura Converse, Jack Jones, Bill Carman, Kenneth Hixson, Bobby Brown, Raymond Uphouse. Peggy Barker, Kathy Carter, Geraldine Nelson, Joan Youngwirth. Third row: Billy Snider. Phyllis Meissen, Mary Ann Koch, Linda Smith, Shirley Brown, Roberta Till, Gwen Clarke, Lou Ann Benton, Ed Cathcart, Beverly Ritchie, Suzanna Lee, Colleen Doyle. Karen Carmen, Margie Soils. Fourth row: David Cowley, John Martinez. Beverly Eller, Sheila Youngwirth, Alice Johnston, Gloria Torres, Dorothy Donahue, Jessie Andrade, Bobbie Taylor, Shirley Dolle. Fifth row: Mr. Latanation, Ray Rice, Lynn Minor, Barbara Jones, Barbara Williams, Marlene Dahl, Jim Rouse, Ronald McColley, Virginia Adams. Sixth row: Ronnie Berghouse, Pat Welch. Arnold Carrisoza, Bob Colerick, Eddie Bernhard, Bill Guernsey, Bob Brister, Warren Wyckhoff, Larry Albright. Band Advisor. Steve Latanation, admires trophies with Don Romine, Sam Tozer, Tom Laurent and John Martinez. Christmas Program Chorus Practice FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS e.s.i SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Bottom row, left to right: Louite Scierretta, Ann Ferguson. Alene Thomas. Second row: Larry Romine, Paul Flickinger. Beverly Ritchie. Suzanna Lee, Paul Flick- inger, Louise Sciarretta. C.S.F. MEMBERS 1955-1956 Laurel Berghouse Linda Brandt Suzanne Elmer David Farmer Donald Farmer Ann Ferguson Paul Flickinger Gilda Kay Mary Anne Koch Susanna Lee Linda McIntosh Della Mundy Kathleen Patton Deanna Richardson Barbara Ritchie Beverly Ritchie Larry Romine Rosemarie Schmid Louise Sciaretta Terry Snell Alene Thomas Roberta Till Richard Toettcher Charles Tozer Jack Trease Caroline Wells LIFE MEMBERSHIP in C.S.F. Life Membership in CSF was earned by June 1955 graduates Tom Hogan and Marilyn Soule. Tom Hogan was selected by the scholarship com- mittee for the local scholarship award of fifty dollars. HONOR DAY The members of the 1954-55 CSF had a won- derful honor day in San Diego. They saw the movie Blackboard Jungle, at a picnic lunch in Balboa Park, then went to the beach and enjoyed swimming and playing miniature golf. They finished the day with a visit to Old Town, where they had a Spanish dinner. S.PX. loot ball Champions Sixth row: Bob Brister, Art Thomsen. Fifth row: Sam Tozer, Bill Guernsey. Fourth row: Charles Tozer, Larry Clyde, John Darrough, John Ayre. Third row: John Martinez. Paul Flickinger, Ernie Trumper, Skip Roby, Larry Romme, Danny Martinez, Bill Toettcher. Second row: Marion Hill, Jack Eusey, James Blakley, Jerry Preston. First row: Coach Halvarson, Ron Schow. Ron Blakely, Dave Farmer, Don Farmer, George Smith, Coach Forsythe. FOOTBALL SCORES We They 32 Grossmont o 34 Imperial 0 41 Capistrano 0 30 Mar Vista 14 60 Brown 0 62 San Miguel 0 34 Mt. Empire 0 61 San Diego J.V. 20 7 Banning 14 361 48 uildogs To leeif Brown imo of the year. Brown should fco t0 14 octotr the strongest team eet in our league. A new coach plus an increased rollment in the sahool leads to dications that Brown will pro- ice a stronger team than they ive in the past. Even though we beat them 5 st year, the game shou uch closer this year. If the team wins todr the Bulldogs elever ctory in a two-ye Ramona gave und beating ona’s field jlldogs ■ d def' rds imona n Friday Upsets sta 30 to 13 On Mar Friday _ . By Bob Dame Today Ramona goes to Brown imona Bulldogs ilitry for their first league Vista Mariners e field. An nd a click' the Ma- Vist did' 0 ack. and Dave Farmer, A. There were three n on the 20, but he away from two My slipped out ads. That inter- the crowd to its red the Bulldogs on iwo more touchdowns second period. Schow pass to T rum per for the tying the game. Ra- tightened up, and wns by the Mar- •ssession of the .mona's next spread pass This ended the scoring for th first half. At the start of the second ha Ramona kicked off to Mar Vista and Ramona’s right guard, Dav Farmer, brought Routh down 01 Mar Vista’s 22 yard line with on of the game’s best tackles. Ma Vista started off with a bang Sanger running 14 yards for ; first down. After a series of play aand the end of the thrid quarter and a Ramona fumble, Spicher Mar Vista’s right halfback crashed over for a Mariner touch down from one yard out. Sange ran the extra point over making RAMONA BAGS! C.RFT) CROTT CAM 7 0 Ramona's sldm, : !-( . here yesterday t cinch the Southern Prep Leagu football championship. Halfback Kent Roby was 10 man in the Ramona kennel as In ra.nb ns am Quarterb ick Ron Schowr wh scored a TD. John DcT started th( uchdowns e. m the game by tercepting a very short pass, en rambled 72 yards straight the field for the first touch wn. Ernie Tmmper and Chuck zer each made two touchdown? iring the game, the longest c hich was 53 yards run J •umper. Skip Roby, although recover fi om a shoulder injury, also rr 1 touchdown. Ronnie Schow five placements for five r °r . •ints which makes nine « 0 .wen in the past two gar Sl°u£h fQ ‘n •, Larry Romine didn’t uch action drlng this (?■ . use of a badly sprain kir.L° i h I ?eived during the ; RAMONA ROTTTS rAPF tV Ernie Trumpet and Charlc w triggered Rainer,; 'it ' victory over C. ! . . a non- league game be 'd twice Trj.r an 2S yard ring on 2? and '! .• Ml registered '• the Bui me. cOrj s0f Next week Ramona sta, which is pr £ ■ , V5’ g to flri itle For Second Year RAMONA RT7NS m?) OVER CAPISTRANO Led by Ernie T::r;;a: Charles Tozer. Ramona trounced Cap 'ram. •!: high school fooi’oa • r yesterday 'Fullback Trumpe; rr on runs of 53 ran for 171 yard a. . a. 280 total by rus;:; - Tozer also tallied 1 . of 22 and 44 yards. The victory was Ramona’s straight without being score RAMONA BULLDOGS TRC sc:: SAN MIGUEL I quarterbacking of To:. ' In. keeps Ramon. « • defeated o.on. S : one tOuwt.wwftii cuui uuw.i . • One. n 70 vr 4 to Vobh. and another 20-yard ; ;■ re Schow ai j ci ug.il a Ci yarT 4v.s from Roby. The tola, yarting gained by the Bulldogs rushing and passing, 529 yards, compared to San Miguel’s raeger 28 yards total. downing Mt. Empire of 34 • 0. Mt. Empire uildogs their roughest na Bulldogs won their teams that decide to go into the ight League Champ- play offs, will be assigned their opponents by drawing, which the SCIF will take care of. The affue as Ramona has firet game December 2- ■s' of W aST 62 its. 7110 Buld.0gS rca!ized thfi th! games being so late would cut into the regular basketball sche- dule. but decided that this would be one of the best chances Ra- mona will have to represent their school in football through- out the county. Let’s .spur the boys on to the league play-offs. pts igue competition. Ra- not been scored upon two season's of league tona Bulldog team vot- ito the SCIF for team Tb‘s was invitational . ond and first COACH SLATTERY ERNIE TRUMPER Rancho Vallecito Award Best Back LARRY CLYDE Most Improved LARRY ROMINE Best Lineman Honorary Captain y. V. loot ball J.V. SCORES We They 0 Fallbrook 20 2 Capistrano 0 0 Mar Vista 20 14 El Cajon o 20 Helix 6 Captain CARLYLE CRIPE Best Back MICKEY FARMER Best Lineman JIM BRALEY Alene Thomas Ann Ferguson Linda McIntosh Marilu Scarberry Eleanor Solis Cheerleaders “J ’ ’ basketball Top row: Frank Lewis, Larry Upson, Coach Forsythe, John Darrough, John Ayre, Ernie Trumper. Bottom row: Chueh Tozer, Ronny Schow, Paul Weldon, Larry Romine, Robert Brister. All Conference: John Ayre, Ronny Schow. Scores 19 Ramona 55 Mt. Empire Fallbrook 31 Ramona 82 46 55 54 Ramona 50 72 Ramona 37 Brown 52 Ramona 36 41 Ramona 27 Julian 33 Ramona 50 42 Ramona 48 San Miguel Campo 38 Ramona 77 45 Ramona 44 25 Ramona 42 23 Ramona 66 Mt. Empire 34 Ramona 86 Campo ..28 Ramona 69 Most Improved Roques Trophy Honorary Captain FRANK LEWIS LARRY ROMINE RONNY SCHOW “b” basketball Top row: Jack Trease, Don Donahue, Terry Snell, Carlyle Cripe, Donald Upson, Don Mitchell, Coach Halverson. Bottom row: Sam Tozer, John Martinez, Gary Deffley, Mickey Farmer, Bob Dame. Scores Julian ........... 27 Brown_______________51 Julian 49 Campo ______________33 Mt. Empire ________ 37 Fallbrook ......... 46 Brown ........... 50 Julian _____________ 30 San Miguel 33 Campo_______________32 Mt. Empire _________38 Ramona 30 Ramona 46 Ramona 39 Ramona 63 Ramona 59 Ramona 32 Ramona 42 Ramona 39 Ramona 56 Ramona 37 Ramona 36 Honorary Captain Most Valuable Most Improved BOB DAME TERRY SNELL GARY DEFFLEY Top row: Ronald McColly, Jerry Stoker, Errol Brett, Donald Romine, Neal Walters. Second row: Roland Ryker, David Maxwell, Gary Boortz, Bobby Jones. Bottom row: Coach Wilkins, Mike Roby, Frank Beck, Lynn Miller, Joe Scarietta, Mgr. Richard Smith. Scores Army and Navy 19 Ramona. 40 Army and Navy 31 Ramona 28 San Dieguito 9 Ramona 40 Fallbrook 26 Ramona 20 Brown 10 Ramona 40 AAt. Empire 10 Ramona 35 San Dieguito . 13 Ramona 31 Fallbrook 22 Ramona 32 Escondido 26 Ramona 24 Brown 17 Ramona 34 AAt. Empire 8 Ramona . 48 track Top row, left to right: Manager, John Martinez; Marion Hill, Skip Roby, Chuck Tozer, Frank Lewis, Don Donahue, Coach Slattery. Bot- tom row: Paul Weldon, Don Farmer. Carlyle Cripe, Jerry Meier. Top row: Mgr., John Martinez; Pat Welsh, Stanley Bames. Sam Tozer, Gary Mayer, Terry Snell, Donald Upson, Jessie Barnes. Coach Slattery. Bottom row: Joe Blakeley, Alan Harrison, Ray Rice, Mickey Farmer, Berry Andrews, Ronald Schow, Gary Deffley. ___l , Top row: Dave Maxwell, Jan Clark, Ronald Upson, Don Romine, Errol Brett, Butch Berghouse, Dick Toet- tcher, Richard Smith. Bottom row: Roland Ryker, Danny Cripe, Frank Beck, Mike Roby, Joe Sciarretta, Dick Hopkins, Coach Slattery. Baseball Top row, left to right: Don Mitchell, Larry Ro- mine, Gary Mayer, Art Thomsen, Frank Lewis, Larry Clyde. Second row: Dave Maxwell. Neal Walters, Bill Toettcher, Don Romine, Paul Flick- inger, Jerry Stoker. Third row: Ronnie Schow, Joe Sciarretta, Jerry Meier, Jim Braley. SENIORS COACH WILKINS SCHEDULE March 20—Fallbrook, Away March 26, 27, 28—Lyon's Tourn, San Diego April 3—Fallbrook, Home April 10—Vista, Home April 17—Army-Navy, Home April 24—Army-Navy, Away April 28—Avalon, Catalina May 2—St. Agustine, Home May 8—Brown, Home May 11—Julian, Away May 15—San Miguel, Home May 17—Campo, Home May 25—Mf. Empire, Away May 29—Brown, Away June 1—Mt. Empire, Home June 8—Julian, Home PLAYING BALL 1. Happy Homemakers а. uefoire . . . 3. . . . and After 4. Like This 5. Late Dates б. Teacher's gone 7. Maybe next year 8. Mr. Sandman 9. Smile? 10. Yoo're kiddin 11. The Winners of?? 12. Yes, Mr. Hanigan 13. We have to eat this stuff? 14. Lady Killer 15. There he goes 16. You name it Wellwishers Bisher Truck Line Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Compliments of Santa Maria Pharmacy Compliments of Hughes's Market Compliments of Thommy's Market Mrs. Stella Dyke—Stella's Diner Del Nido Motel Donovan H. 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