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A 5... ,A L-NK .111 f, I 5 V , L!! .5 I , U X f M, J 1 xf ,, f ff, 4 J X X rj L N V fv ' Q I ' K my K, V, A xv'-1 I, gjl ,' E- 'X , A! 'I fi' , ' V , fx ' f ' . U4 4 . W , U fy f f AJ v 5 . I n A l A ' 15 1 W ' A ' xmll V M Y, if AVHQX' , f rm 0 far wx nrxlilla, M 8. X A R , N A. r MJ-iyj. I ..X ' ku w I JJ L K, ' V MVR 4 1: X. ,f ny. ug' 1 I XX' :lecbcafion This, our 1957 Log, is dedicated to the first graduating class of Redwood High School. Our Seniors have labored long and hard on behalf of Redwood and they have worked well. In the past four years they have been unceasing and untiring in their efforts to make Redwood an outstanding school. Now they are leaving our grounds forever. But even as they graduate and seek new interests abroad,xa part of them will always remain here, for their ideas, tradi- tions, and great works are as permanently en- cased in Redwood as our buildings. This Log we dedicate to you, our first graduating class, in remembrance of your supreme, unselfish ef- forts in giving Redwood High School its fine ndme. l ' ' OF CONTENTS nf rl b P -X wx 'N--A- 1 '- 5 XR KX 1413 cisxx S . Y rx V g ix SN Nr 5 1, fig, Q 2 FLQX T2 fs 6 x K . . qx J' - lx Cg, NX Xxx X E , Q K bb + Q 4 LX X wx Si, 'Tia . X N ig ' ,gi . f 'X ' . ft 'QR . c f ff X X L ' , K kb I Xb f ,A Q- -! ' A 1 K yfff- Q3 1 I I' 4, lf' l 4 LM X ' J 1 4 3 ' f 1 l , V' lil' L 1 l P' K ' I Kf' 7 ON ELL rintendent SUPERINTENDENT EAND BOARD OF TRUSTEES d HENRY BEIDEN Vice Principal, Deon of Boys Principal an d Deans ANNIE R. MITCHELL Deon of Girls REINOLD PETERSON Principal CARL E. ANDURI HARLEY E. BAREUTHER JACK F. BRADLEY Crafts, Guidance Mechanical Drawing, Driver Mallr, Algebra, Geometry, Solid Education, Guidance Math Geometry, Trigonometry T , ' A CHARLES E. BUCKTON Bookkeeping, General Business, WILLIAM CHILDERS Office Practice Counselor, Art Senioflllarolgl-enis, Eaae Guidance, Driver Training, ' Boys' Physical Education LYMAN B. CURTIS THELMA DATES RONALD K. DAY HAROLD H. DE JONGE U. S. History Hamemaking, Household Science English Attendance, Driver Training JAMES HAAS GERALD HAYS EVELYN R HORINE BRUCE F. JENSEN lahn French English Counselor English Speech Agricultural Science HlRAM FEAREY General Malh, Visual Aids ROVA GOWDY WESLEY E. GROUT Special Classes Boys' Physical Educalion DAVID G. GROVE MAY ANN GUARISCO Metal Shop, Elqdric Shop Counselor, English f 4 :X if , 4 . , 5, R f 5.1! IV , ,, , w ,B HALE C. KELLER JIRO KIMURA DALE F. KLEINFELTER FRED V. KNIGHT English Typing, Business Law, Business Physics, Chemistry, Driver Training Agriculture Science Math, Salesmanship BETTY, LAUFFENBURGER FRANK LAWHORN ELIZABETH LOHMEYER English, Spanish Agriculture Science, Farm Mechanics Girls' Physical Education, English ISABELLE MENENDIAN ANN MIELKE HILDA RIVERA ORTIZ English, Guidance Homemaking Spanish ROBERT B. RANKIN EDWARD E. RAULSTON MARY ROUTEN Autoshop, Guidance Biology, Boys' Physical Education Choir, Girls' Glee MARY SCOFIELD SUSAN E. SHIVELY LUTHER H. SMELTZER ALBERT M. SWEENEY Girls' Physical Educalion Library Publicity, English, Journalism English, Yearbook ' SHIRLEY SWEENEY ROBERT TOMASEVICH General Business, Business English, Agricullural Science, FRANK TWEED Typing, Shorthand Farm Mechanics Band, Orcheslrc, Guidance Q I LEWIS J. WALKER life Science, General Science, Boys' Physical Educalion MAXINE O. WHITE Typing, Shorthand, Office Praclice TRUMAN WINGO DODD YAHNIAN HERMAN ZIEGLER U. S. Hisfory, Counselor Woodshop, Carpenlry Spegiql Classes ZW 1 N 'Wil --A' '35-KQUHKHEQNESMB Q ' JAY KIMBALL Student Body iresident . S 1 x N Rf I, 4, 'xt-lt x, K, 4. VJ 14 Steering Committee Seated. Dick Jones, S. B. Yell Leader, Elaine Count, Head Song Leader, Carol Pritchard, S. B. Secretary, Jam Kim- ball, S. B. President, Janet Morris, first semester Soph. Class President, Bettee Kelley, Publicity Manager, Jo Ann Feaver, Historian. Standing: Ross Edwards, first semester Freshman Class President, Joe Reynolds, S. B. Vice-Pres- ident, Mr. Beiden, Ron Nesmith, first semester Senior Class President, Garth Greer, S. B. Treasurer, Jim Abercrombie, tirst semester Junior Class President. Wm.. Student Council Row l: Miyako Uola, Maria Margaret Acosta, Alfred Garcia, Jo Ann Feaver, Liz Porter, Helen Bailey, Elsie Dias, Lyd- ia Flores, Pot Boswell, Arvilla Jessup, Judy Crumol, Rose Mary Bicnco, Shirley Taber. Row 2: Lucretia Woodard, Joye Murphy, Alice Flores, Anita Smith, Fran- ces Bieshears, Rosemary Cordova, Rose Marie Barrientos. Pot McLain, Delphina Dominques, Betty Lane, Bettee Kelley, Frank Nell. Row 3: Ja Alice Nunes, Su- san Crumly, Geraldine McCarler, Elaine Count, Jessica Tipton, Mary Jane Bar- bis, Kay Ransberger, Janet Morris, Bob Cormier, Jim Chedcster, Carol Pritch- ard, Ron Nesmith. Row 4: Mr. Belden, Lee Greer, Joe Reynolds, Dick Jones, Jay Kimball, David Scott, Dale Wintroath, Severo Esquibel, Paul Beckley, Steve Hedstrom, Ross Edwards, James Owens- by, Garth Greer. STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Student Government ot Redwood High School is governed by three groups-the Student Body officers, the Steering Committee, cnd the Student Council. The Steering Committee is on executive body composed of the Student Body officers ond class presidents The Stu dent Council is 0 larger group composed of all the Stu dent Body Officers ond one representative from each English class The Student Body Officers conduct both of these groups Advisor for all three groups is Mr Henry Eeiden June Wingo Secretary to the Principal Bernice Swank Attendance Clerk Josephine Patterson Secretary to Counselors Nurses' Attendant 16 Custodians Buck row, left to right: Ray Johnston, James Sawyer, Elbert Samples, W. O. Wilson, Tom Powell Emmit Yount. Front row: Jim Hurst, Bud Estes, Vidal Dortch, Rolly Foster, Willard Barrow. Grace F. Kindy Christine L. Enlow School Nurse Malron Cafeteria Back row, left to right: Frances Sullinger, Charlotte Rivers, June Reeder, Elizabeth Lynch Ruth Kelly, Rose Franklin, Front row: Angelina Wilson, Lois Moore, Oletha Allen, Mary Ellen Wegner. l 'UR 'fit ? 21- f 'W W' 11 2 'fr - - W v- s .V .mfwf -' U Q. 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I TI 'y 1 R - 'U I I X IL' A IP AU 0 ' ' 1 X Q , T , ' if I KOS b If . , j I I , . iw ,X , ,1 J IX 1 II? I ,X I , ', I 1 y- I I ' ' , ' , 'XJ 'I 1 f AL If L I I I 2 IJ NIJ I XJ 4 ix ARCILLA GARCIA ALVARADO BETTY RUTH AYERS CARROLL MACK BARKER PATRICIA LOUISE ANDERSON JAMES PETER BALDO ARMIDA CORONADO BARRIENTOS CHARLES MICHAEL ASHER CARMEN DORLENE BALEY CAREY LEE BARROW CATHERINE SUE ATKINS MICKEY IOE BALL DORIS ELLEN BEATTIE ,.1 ,,. , L ,Q 3 n uf V 5 wwf ff' I H A FV W ,UU f fy ' ' AL, 201115 My 1 I J 9 L Q9 Mff4'f?f?WW afygd W MW w1W W W W W I A W V530 WILFORD ALBERT E LESTER CHING CHAN THOMAS ARTHUR CHATTEN CLARA CHAN MELVIN LOWELL CHAPMAN JAMES DOUGLAS CHEDESTER JANICE CHAN DOROTHY ANN CHATTEN TRAVENE EMKEN COLLINS Q U My A T 'J do J , MJ bf' ,Q E if ' fn V xx X X 24 0 1 f u Q M 12 V , X I , FL fl W M LM, 'W f x f, T J f L., 1 1 WM WL ff! WWW fy ,yy ,f KW 0 A ff J DOROTHY JOAN COPELAND NANCY ANN COTTA ELAINE ANN COUNT 'Phu RAYVENIA LADEAN COY JUDITH ANN CRUMAL CLAIRE LOUISE DE JONGE ANTHONY LEROY DE MELLO IRIS GAYLE CRAWFORD DAVID GERALD DANNENBRING FERNANDO DE LA CRUZ FRANK LESTER DI MECO MARGARET MARY CRODEN ROY DALE DE ARMAN DOMENIC ANGELO DE LEONARDI5 ALICE MARIE DOMINGUES - li' i-if I Hi - - Iiwffh gg 1- g lgg.u: fag ' I-I fr-Q, 'T JERRY owe:-1 oorv DONALD LEE DOUGLAS LEE ALLEN mg JAMES Dkeo 1 . C I - 1 - . W 5 LLL S535 Wifi NANCY JANE DRIGGS DAISY IO ANN EDGAR RONALD WILLIAM ENOS MELISSA ANN EVERS ROBERT GEORGE DUNN STEVEN EDWARD EHRHORN DONALD RAY ESTES JOHN FARSAKLAN 26 J ,, ..., W. 4 .A- I JO ANN FEAVER DARLENE LAVON FISHER PATRICIA LOUISE FOX JEAN FONTANA FRANKLIN JOSEPH ANDREW FISCHER U PAUL GOMEZ FLORES RONALD GENE FREEMAN MARGIE LEE FRAZIER I A 4 MJ Ui W, 5.7 Sf U rx If I fd NS QL ly QI IX ,ml IU ,V f L 'N A ,J I Y ,ig L L if MTI . I MI T2 K N up ,Lv ,N V LM A X5 , I Q w I if RETHA ARLENE FURNAS LUCILLE BERTHA GATES JUDY LOELLA FUTRELL ESTHER GLISPEY M W wa? WWI V! ' CALVIN WILLIAM GOMES MELVIN LEE GREER PATRICIA TAYLOR HAURY KENNETH MICHAEL GOOCH SHIRLEY ANN GRIFFITH LINDA MARIE HAYES PAUL CALVIN GREEN RUBEN JOHN GRUBER MARY LOUISE HAZLETT GARTH EUGENE GREER ALVA HELEN GUNN ILA MAE HEAD J Z 1.1-L'-794 - 'U f E , ,I I f X I f I . VIVIAN LILIA HEAD JOSEPH RAY HERRERA JAMES EDWARD HOPPER SANDRA IVONNE HEYING SHARON LEA HOEY MARCO MAY HUNT STEPHEN SCOTT HEDSTROM GLORIA IRENE HOLGUIN BARBARA JOYCE HURST MARVIN LEE HENSON SARAH JANE HONLEY MARGARET MARIE JACKSON 29 BETTEE CECILE KELLY JOAN KELSOE BERNICE MARILYN LANE COLLEEN KELLY PHILIP WADE KNEELAND ALETHEA RUTH LANGHAM JAY RICHARD KIMBALL VIRGINIA KAY KROEKER MARY LEE Il' U If u Iv N If UVIQIUIIO DINO BRUNO LOMBARDI CHARLES ERNEST LOPEZ EDWARD LOPEZ 'XX ,X if , Pb Ry N ,x f , mf N .C ,off jfL,z.9-yy . ' 4 Au RD XJ fm - A W O -flaw-P Q I 1 ' L 'NV L U ,MO ' J 1 'Q' ,oyvutj 'Lf' . ' Uv xv ww ' E ' . E ,fury LH p ' . 1 k i 1 X PO -ff-W jfke.. vb M A ' M1m,Q T X R Cb PW ' L ' 'X gf' aj. GEORGE LOPEZ JACQUE ADDLINE McDONALD CAROL ANN MANNING HERBERT DALE MAY OTTO EUGENE LUHDORFF ESTHER MAGANA BETTY LOU MARTIN WILMA JEAN MAXFIELD BERNICE ERLEEN McCARTER MARGARET LEA MANKER SYLVIA GERALDINE MATA RICHARD RONALD MERAZ Yul- 31 0. L' I A mx L X XJ Nix IM L Qp L? X I XXII MERLE EUGENE MIKEL HAROLD ALLAN MITCHELL MARIE ANTOINETTE MILLER SHIRLEY ANN MOIR I REYES NAVA MONREAL DAVID LEE MUNSON RONALD LEE NESMITH FRANK NUNEZ PATRICIA JANE MOORE ALBERT CHARLES MYRICK RICHARD LEON NEWBERRY ED HARLEY O'DONNELL ll 1 :Qi I f MQW GERALD RICHARD OSWALT DARI. PAUL PATRICK NORMA DELL PEARSON GEORGE RICHARD PEPPERS IARTON ADELMAN PARSHALI. ALMEDA RAE PAYNE LEROY DESKIN PELTZER BARBARA HELEN PEREZ HOPE ANN PINEDA EVA ANNETTE POUNDS ELIZABETH JANE PORTER CAROL ANN PRITCHARD cz MK ,. 752 1-x 'Z 5- ff CAROL ANN PUGLIZEVICH JERRY RAY RHODES MARIA SOCORRO ROMO JERRY LEE RAGAN LAURA ELIZABETH ROBERTS WILLIAM CHARLES ROSE JANEY LEE REAGAN ANTHONY JOSEPH RODRIGUES JERRY ROWE JOE WATTERSON REYNOLDS ALBERT MEDRANO ROJAS TRINIDAD MARY SANDOVAL 1 'T 5 I f' i' ' I WW Wy ,W WWI 4 I ' I ,,T . 1 I I . 1 f b WIW MMI Iwwc W' AQMMQ If NIO! Ib A f' ,ff I L JI Work JI! M III I . ILM I 1' L W I I I My f JAMES LAWRENCE SCHAAL DAVID JOSEPH SILVA ROBERT FRANK S DAR ELL DAVID SHELLEY MARILYN JOYCE SISKEY MARILYN SOUSAM Y ST EY ELMER SIBLEY, JR. CHARLES EDWARD SKAGGS MARTHA JANE SO X ROL PAULINE SILVA EARL LEE SMITH JEREMIAH EDWARD QI I m gf' q j . ,,- ' I F Y IJIJQJ I M S BONNIE SUE STEPHENSON WILLIAM ALLEN STONE DWIGHT OMER STUBBLEFIELD ,VI I It 36 JOSEPH TAPAL RUBY EILEAN TILLEY HARRY HOWARD TENNEY RAMIRO TORRES JUDI ELIZABETH THOMPSON BILLY DARREL TUCKER f 14 Q UI' , Jr ya 0 v 1 'I 59 Ill ob ul , , a ,. gf I V' L, fff I I I ' v I U' .I P' M , O fmt' X I xv ,I UL n Q! I I DOROTHY VIOLA TUPIN MAXINE UPCHURCH JESSIE CLARE VALENCIA ELLEN MAE VARICE Q jf 3. ' ,L-Qc! E, fcff JA' 1 K-'L,.f7Cf5!-'L7,A,4x J f, f' N ff 4 ff' I X 1 If - ff S746 'I I f Z' V K 7 A s. CELIA LOUISE VASQUEZ DARLENE TVONNE WILKINSON BRENDA LEE WILSON JOYCE ARLENE WOODS MARY LOUISE VIDUARRI BONNIE SUE WILLIAMS DONNA ANN WILSON JAMES WOLLENMAN PATRICIA JOAN WADE CAROLYN JUNE WILLIAMS DALE JOSEPH WINTROATH HISAYE JUDY YAMASHITA WANDA WALSTON PATRICIA RUTH WILLIAMS JUDITH WOODARD SACHIYE JUNE YAMASHITA . -iii, . Lff K new M 0 J L nb! N XX All W,2,, A 4 Jumons ff .. .-we J -'i X J 5 XIX' W7 VJ' XXXDV J ai, ex -M45 A .JY ik' Q 'J J Q i Jim Abercrombie, First Semester Presidentg Mr. Day, Advisory Severo Esquibel, Sec- ond Semester President. i -W ilQ 5 I v A . J 4 d t 4 'J J 1 . 4 V I 5 0 . I .- ' K I Y P 5 i xl .sf j - Q! Q3 ,XM 'x I fl CD gg X .ts J X ' rx it E , J .Y V , , 4 . 3 .1 3 J 'w N ul vw 1 ,J J ' al x , i - fs Qu xxg ra if , A 5 N .1 ey . ,J xv, A 9 . ie 3 3 fl C X J J Row l: Doris Fischer, Niva Esquibel, Theresa Pacheco, Alice Perez, Miyako Uota. Row 2: Doris Myers, Karlrose Nikkei, Judy Houk, Linda Miller. Row 3: Gilbert Pineda, Arthur Ramirez, Mac Mala, Charles Ramirez, Alex Gomez. Row 4: Robert McCants, Steve Dwelle, Claude Feaver, David Mullins. Row 5: Stan Simpson, Bruce Vande- grift, Harold Morrow, John Combs, Jim Clark. J 4 D 1' 0 ,I I Jerry Barkley, First Semester Vice President, Severo Esquibel, Second Semester Pres ident, Jim Abercrombie, First Semester President, Sieko Kawasaki, Second Semester Vice President, Miyoko Uota, First Semester Secretary-Treasurer. OG' QV' L+ Y , PM fy.. 4, 9 ex Row 1, left to right: Pat Callahan, Linda Bland, Bernadine Cotta, Linda Brown, Rita Armstrong. Row 2: Gail Pixler, Glennell Henderson, Joanne Phillips, Ruth Tollison. Row 3: Dar- rell Leieune, James Blanks, Ignacio Diaz, George Adams, Leon Gardner. Row 4: Bob Dean, Gilbert Martinez, John Hart, Paul Beckley. Row 5: Leon- ard Magana, Lawrence Hays, Dan Crowe, Joe Gonzalez, Donald Farns- worth. 4 ,nf T, 2 'V'-ft!! 1 ,FL r v Row l, left to right: Seiko Kawasaki, Jane lollison, Lois Tholl, Eleanor Mcnce-bo, Rose Marie Barrientos. Row 2: Marianna Moore, Marie Dias, Mariorie Bettencourt, Jane Futrell. Row 3: Gerald Logan, Richard Gar- ner, Jan Arndt, Wayne Ferguson, Da- vid Wintroath. Row 4: Dick Jones, Larry Weeks, Don Gibson, Bill Bohf land. Row 5: Jim Abramson, Ronnie Mclntosh, Ken Hammond, Dick Gib- son, William Woods. ,f ' in .4 'NN -,- wwf few 67? JCMWLU Row l, left to right: Doris Navarrette, Mary Brake, Vivian Thurman, Donna Fischer, Janie Hamilton. Row 2: Da- lores Dias, Sue Cole, Wynona Per- rin, Shasta Lee Rose, Row 3: Daryl Farnsworth, Lyle Lindquist, John Por- ter, David Scott, Ronnie Robertson. Row 4: Jack Adams, Don Robertson, Kenneth Turner, Bob Ketchum. Row 5: Harry Maxfield, Don Ashford, George Cote, Don Carlton, Bob Hause. Row l, left to right: Peggy Sandefur, Wanda Roberts, Mary Sue Boswell, Linda Bayless, Phyllis, McDonald. Row 2: Pat Farley, Edna Inman, Are- tha Cobb, Ovella Mills. Row 3: Curly Weiss, Mariorie Winton, Palsy Rob- ertson, Judy Yandle, Barbara Wolf. Raw 4: Richard Roias, Noe Aleman, Refuqio Nunez, Orlando Garcia. Row 5: Don Price, Larry Kennedy, Alan Vehrs, Allen Carr, Morris Wilson. li?- : im w G Row l, left to right: Criselda Alvarez, Rosemary Mendoza, Mary Graieda, Judy Winnett, Ruth Martin. Row 2: Mary Rodriguez, Elizabeth Hampton, Jeanne Bitney, Bonnie Hood. Row 3: Florencio Navarrette, Philip Hernan- dez, Richard Huerta, James Bellar. Row 4: Gene Smith, Bennie Allen, George Moreno, Jim Diaz. Row 5: Murrell Smith, Larry Varice, Brad Palmer, Dell Gregston, Darrell Han- nah. L Row 1, left to right: Judi Johnson, Diane Oro, Barbara Todd, Elizabeth McQuilliams, Belly Keener. Row 2: Shirley Boswell, Cecelia Croden, Sa- chiko Hasebe, Louise Stone. Row 3: Coleen Manners, Marilu Alexander, Shirley Jane Boswell, Marian Lewis, Dixie Baxley. Row 4: David Hol- comb, Lonnie Strobel, Gene Mullins, Bob Harmon. Row 5: Jerry Helling, Darel Scoggin, Gary Pratt, Darrell Hamilton, Jay Chapman. l Q Row l, left to right: Inez Navarrete, Clorinda Nabarette, Adeline Ducan, Lucille Rangel, Donna George. Row 2: Darlene Enlow, Donna Wurscher, Shirley Whittle, Jimmie Davison. Row 3: Bill Frame, Carl Hill, Richard Gar- ner, Jim Nelson, John Barbis. Row 4: Jerry Barkley, Severo Esquibel, Cor- lon Goodman, Bill Myers. Row 5: Jim Abercrombie, Marlys Murphy, Paul Brown, J. C. Hickman, Ronnie Hood. Row l, left to right: Elaine Johan- son, Arvilla Jessup, Joan McNeal, Cathy Cherry, Barbara Wade, Veron- ica Ortiz. Row 2: Melva Sturm, Joyce Aslin, Amelia Fierro, Leola Dent, Rita Chavez. Row J: Linda Garcia, Lydia Flores, Danny Garcia, Ernie Diaz, Scott Wells, Gary Enos. Row 4: Victor Chan, Eddie Lynch, Manuel Contreas, Stan Marquez, Larry Cross. Row 5: Jack Boudakian, Bill Hestily, Bob Cormier, Herman Branson. I 1 3 F L Row l, left to right: Emma Baiza, Frances Garza, Lily Calderon, Esther Luian, Kathie Elliott. Row 2: Linda Elmore, Gail Phillips, Delphina Do- mingues, Geraldine Simonian. Row 3: Emma Jean Salcedo, Judy Cook, Gail Riggin, Pat Mears, Billie Vest. Row 4: Jerley Pyles, Le Roy Allen, Clarence Logan, Raymond Lira. Row 5: Stan Silva, Abel Flores, Pete Me- jia, Ernest Fousl, Cordell Mounkes. gf! ii ,I Those are feochers? Go get 'em, girls! w 'F, The gang ,N I x '. 'fl J' lt , Y li tl 4 xll f 1 lx i, ff X 'Ifil l 4 s' fl f J , L K u , s 'll ti Y vf' - , 1 f 'Q' XM First Semester Officers- Kay Ransberger, Yell Leader, Judy Bly, Secretary-Treasurer, Jan- ice Carter, Vice President, .lan- et Morris, President. Second Semester Officers - Manuel Alvarez, President, Martin Mu- rillo Vice President, Sharon LaFond, Secretary - Treasurer, Velma Tarango, Yell Leader. Row l, left to right: Carol Moser, Phyllis Mounkes, Judy Brown, Norma Ames, Jessie Bitney. Row 2: Peggy Griego, Della Crisswell, Peggy Mor- ris, Eleanor Berryhill. Row 3: Michael Kemp, Allen Moorman, Lorenzo Gian- nandrea, George Burkett, Richard Martinez. Row 4: Danny Certini, Cecil Feaver, David De Long, John Mitchell. Raw 5: Lonnie Martell, Bill Andrew, Sue Hammond, Frank Nell, Dan Crockell. 1,061+ Row l, left to right: Narcisso Ortiz, Mary Ruth Graieda, Angie Torres, Mary Garcia, Josie Sanchez, Emma Resa. Row 2: Faye Ramirez, Ted Stan- ton, Bill Jung, Young Jung, Rachael Chavez. Row 3: Mary Alvarez, Alice Garcia, Elizabeth Vidaurri, Esther Rodriguez, Margaret Holquin. Row 4: Orlanda Zamora, Priscilla Lugo, Mar- garet Rodriquez, Margaret Moreles. Row 5: Arthur Rico, Don Pyle, Keith Tate, John Sequra, David McGovran. 45 Row l, left to right Eleanor Queseda, Linda Blunt, Joan Herring, Darlene Rowley, Mickey Soza. Row 2: Bonnie Moore, Linda Bartlett, Gerry Gallion, Patsy Bly. Row 3: Arlene Bean, Yvonne Cooksey, Betty Lynch, Sharon Carter, Deanna Brown. Row 4: David Blankenship, Jim Hawkins, Jim Odom, Charles Jones. Row 5: Charles Novak, Billy Brackett, Tom White, Jerry Huff, David Adalian. Row l, left to right: Nyoka Phillips, Judy Arnold, Jo Alice Nunes, Peggy Strickland, Betty Stallings. Row 2: Art Hash, Stanley Hupp, Clinton Pigg, Dewey Mays. Row 3: Helen Gonzales, Janice Carter, Dorothy Pound, Lynda Lawson, Nancy Frans- worth. Row 4: Barbara Hardin, Judy Bly, Frann Wise, Ophelia Mora. Row 5: Paul Thomas, Carl Langguth, Man- UQI G. Alvarez, Lyman Chan, Roy Moore. Row l, left to right: Vera Holmes, Velma Torango, Judy Leonard, Bev- erly Foster, Helen Bailey, Row 2: Margaret White, Sue Vann Orsdall, Mary Crain, Mary McNair. Row 3: Carl Barkley, Frank Shoup, James Allen, Smokey Villalobos, Ronald Clark. Row 4: Gary Moore, David Pigman, Jim Tuttle, Don Brown. Row 5: Mack Smith, Jim Jordan, Brennan Brown, Larry Waynick, Coy Doyal, Row l, left to right: Lou Lancaster, Betty C. Murillo, Gleneda Marciochi, La Velle Salyer, Shirley West. Row 2: Irvin Hupp, Gerald Bailey, Joel Wil- liams, Raymond Cross. Row 3: Ernest Dias, John Wilkinson, Patrick Wilcox, Dee Reed, Fred Biane. Row 4: Doris Rathburn, Sue Malson, Linda Sump- ter, Sharon La Fond. Row 5: Sondra Lane, Betty Lane, Claudine Moore, Geraldine McCarter, Lynette Cobb. --.., Row 'l, left to right: Betty Munson, Wilda Davis, Pat Callison, Betty Cal- lison, Margaret Salazar. Row 2: John- ny Ray Martinez, John Wilson, Mel- vin Lindquist, Jewel Davis. Row 3: Janet Hayes, Shirley Huggins, Bev- erly Petty, Patsy Bellar, Sarah Ben- nett. Row 4: Martin Murillo, Gary Criswell, Don Odom, Emilio Lopez. Row 5: Richard Cisneros, Gerald Wal- len, Elbert Criswell, Larry Vannors- dal, Benny Shelley. w 1 le to right Caro Phi n s Lucretia Woodard Mary Williams Pat Boswell Wanda Levings. Row 2: Marjorie Manuell Pat Harris Jessie Brannum Jerry Ann Thormolen. Row 3: Art Chan Bill McClearen Johnny Crabtree Rito Duran Gary McLain. Row 4: William Glover Raymond Al- varez, Kenny Franklin, Joe Carrasco. Row 5: Arthur Casarez, Jim West, Jesse Rollins, Wesley Wilson, Jim Smith. 47 ,J Q Row l, left to right: Dolores Reyes, Virginia Reyes, Angie Reynosa, Oneta Boen, Marilynn Spear. 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X ,.,., ,, ,A , , 1 nj! - W WW' r . J xl Xu Wx, . , A I tv 'V X S , ,U , . Ll , 'K Lf W 1 Ross Edwards, First Semester President: Mr. Anduri, Advisor, Ken Uoto, Second Semester President. W313 ??viH , J cle if I uf r f L, , j L fi f, fl . rj ' r I ill: 'X ' ,L ,J V I V ls, 1 J ffi ljl' I L M L f W f XZ tyl ,f I L LLC gl' il A K . , Mfilfylx ,, .V Row l- Lynda Walton, Sharon Wahl, Lydia Mendoza, Gloria Monreal, .lo- sephine Zayas. Row 2: James Knox, Eldon Friend, Floyd Grammer, De- wayne Noles, David Rusk. Row 3: Ann Johnson, Herbert Gray, Jerry Fischer, Terry Gallian. Row 4: Rebecca Medina, Charlotte Spray, William Creecy, Modena Gunn. Row 5: Bobby Wright, Larry Vandegrift, Don Wallis, Bruce Blades, Dennis Brumley. J Ji WU Left to right, Second Semester: Judy Heard, Yell Leader, Ruth Johnson, Secretary- Treasurer, Lynda Walton, Vice President, Ken Uota, President. First Semester: Ross Edwards, President, Patsy Perez, Vice President, Patty Price, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary .lane Barbis, Yell Leader. Q14 'I' be 1 K: , . s. Row l, left to right: Ann lvins, Don- na Wiley, Lyndia Bechtel, Carmen Bueno, Socorro Dominguez. Row 2: Alice Hernandez, Anna Marie Frias, Rosetta Smith, Lynda Burroughs. Row 3: Cecil Forcel, Don Chriss, Lynn Young, Clennon Carter, Douglas Driggs. Row 4: Lynn Whitebook, Wes- ley Owensby, Paul Enos, Robert San- chez. Row 5: Jerald Phillips, Bill Owensby, Dick Rodgers, Teddy Fry, Ross Edwards. KJ 52 1 L A lx Nl Row l, left to right: Elsie Dias, Kath- erine Collins, Billie Bennett, Sally Flores, Betty Wyeckoff. Row 2: Peggy Skinner, Joy Sargent, Ilene Ritchie, Rosemary Corclora. Row 3: Sharon Hotchkiss, Albra de Boer, Kathy Lo- gan, Harriet Varice, Ray Eatwell. Row 4: Bill Gallian, Jerry Moore, Douglas Hamlin, letha Barker. Row 51 Wesley Hardisty, Wayne Davis, Jesse Hol- quin, Joe Negrette, Ken Uota. -I, Row l, left to right: Cecilia Mata, Margaret Phillips, Marlene Costa, Jeanne Cormier, Helen Orosco. Row 2: Tillie Alvardo, Dorothy Johnson, Beverly Bromfield, Frances Breshears, Row 3: Norma Baker, Jeanetta Brown, Kay Blackburn, Peggy Seward, Nor- ma Hardin. Row 4: Ronald Turner, Larry l.arez, Ralph Meraz, Tommy Allen. Row 5: Joe Magana, James Petty, Gerald Bowling, Ronnie Chap- man, Don Elliott. Row l, left to right: Sylvia Phipps, Suzanne Heringer, Judith Landry, Carolyn Stevens, Lora Cross. Row 2: Julianne Ray, Anita Howard, Lydia Banulos, Patricia Mclntosh. Row 3: Alice Flores, Ray McCreary, Eddie Youngblood, Larry Coverdell, Michael Sousamian. Row 4: David Brown, Kenny Walters, Jim Sharp, Jack Beat- tie, Row 5: Derrel Smith, Charles Moore, Dennis Cockburn, Frank Pi- neda, Joe Flores. .1-.ev 5 is -1 gf. L: if ffm. and 49 W Row l, left to right: Frances Duran, Gloria Marquez, Mary Alice Men' doza, Betty Cross, Janet Harmon, Row 2: Sammy Anderson, Paul Stover, John Luian, Freddie Martin, Row 3: John Smith, Benny Navarette, Gary Adams, Steve Rodriguez, Timmy Kong. Row 4: Margaret Marquez, Joyce Stoddard, Dolores Perrin, Patsy Lo- key. Row 5: Joe Pierce, Robert Hol- quin, Gary Glasgow, Jack Baydston, Irving Meyer. N., X f---ew--4-mg Row l, left to right: Euneeta Swallow Jo Ann Gates, Maria Acosta, Sally Alvedrez, Rosemary Lugo. Row 2: Bes sie Contreras, Mary Ellen Marquez Patty Price, Alice Watts. Row 3: Car rol Sackett, Billie Ruth Eudy, Ca King, Carol Moore, Wanda Browning Row 4: Teddy Flores, Arthur Flores Joe Porras, William Corley. Row 5 Joe Henson, Dean Rainwater Daniel Aleman, Albert Ortega, Larry Hyatt li .Q if -mm I'0l I - ra I '- 'x f. - 52. D Row l, left to right: Michele Rhode- hamel, Judy Miller, Cynthia Mosque- da, Josie Vasquez, Norma Reed. Row 2: Louise Delhaerow, Glenna Bowling, Lea Williams, Mary Combs. Row 3: Barbara Dresser, Evelyn Akin, Paul Tilly, Alfred Garcia, Shirley Jackson. Row 4: Roy Foust, Jeanne Anderson, Susan Crumly, Russell Williams. Row 5: Roger Dilbeck, Kenneth Roberts, Evverado Ornelas, John Ayers, Ray Harris. ' N-veg l, :VM Row l, lell to right: Ema Bernard, Vivian Turner, Ruby Correa, Edna Cullum, Vinita Drysdale. Row 2: lrene Villalabos, Anne Murphy, Gloria Bian: co, Lynda Mellon. Row 3: Alice Car- dc-nas, Freeman Stone, Jerry Casarez, Darryl Cheek, Delrna Pearce. Row 4: Robert Handy, Phillip Graieda, Lonnie Slover, Charles Ballard. Row 5: Robert Main, Fay Lawson, Eswina Booth, Helen Simpson, Don Wilson. .i xx 1, Row l, left to right: Nancy Marlin, Dena Garcia, Beverly Thiebaud, Faye Almaquer, Joanne Essewein. Row 2: Robert Reynoso, George Rodriguez, Joe Navarrete, Irma Ramirez. Row 3: Donna Jones, Laverne McDonald, Doe lores Valencia, Alex Szakala, Lester Dunaway, Row 4: Roland Ruddy, Bob Smith, Mike Joy, Frank Ballesteros. Row 5: Frank Holquin, Roger Flud, David Polly, Leonard Queseda, Jack Brady. Jenny wr va .nw Row l, left to right: Barbara Barrow, Carol Stilliens, Linda Murphy, Ruth Chastain, Francile Templeton, Bonnie Dannenbring. Row 21 Judy Heard, Mary Barbis, Judy Barrington, Bev- erly Dias, Helen Peterson. Row 3: John Deniz, John Biane, Jim Stock- dale, Darlene Wladyka, Shirley Thie- baud, Deanna Tollison. Row 4: Kath- erine Beckley, Fama Stoops, Ruth Johnson, Abel Garcia. Row 5: Robert Waterman, Gary O'Donnell, Robert Duran, David Martinez, Gary Kipfer. ., ,- J . ., ' if Q ' V ' F ', L.--1 5,5 Row l, left to right: Shari McDer- mott, Janice Winton, June Cherry, Patsy Perez, Josephine Guerrero, Pat- sie Palmer. Row 2: Gloria Browning, Ben Cuellar, Janice McGinnis, Joann Porras, Mary Jean Salgado, Elfida Sosa. Row 3: Pat Price, Jean Mc- Cants, Karen Beckley, Judy Johnston, Rita Young, Leona Towery. Row 4: Tony Ortega, Joye Murphy, Arthur Calderon, Gene Hawkins, James Por- ras. Row 5: Richard Hernandez, Gary Johnson, John Williams, John Diaz, Henry Morgan, Florentino Regalado. Row l, left to right: Margarita Roma Dixie Davis, Peggy Burton, Ronda Fra- zer, Merrilyn Johnson. Row 2: Janice Gettman, Kay Hettick, Patti Moore, Ellen Elliott. Row 3: Jim McDonald, Pete Cantu, Robert Beall, Terry Shaw, Bernie Martinez. Row 4: David Win- nett, Johnny Villa, Ronnie Sanchez, Domingo Bermudez. Row 5: Steve Schenck, Terry Hause, Lawren Moore, Joe Gracia, Dale Atkins. I .4 C.. XR-M2 N at bf nf '- ,,.f, wc, x,cV4 -- . ,ffi L x 4, , T uni, ya W Q in Rl if Row 'lz Anita Smith, Historian, Doris Myers, Clara Chan, Secretary, Helen Orosco, Geraldine McCarter, Beverly Foster, Lynda Melton, Barbara Perez, Helen Gonzales, Darlene Fisher, Arlene Amancio. Row 2: Mrs. Ortiz, Mario Roma, Colleen Kelly, Linda Miller, Peggy Jackson, Lynda Lawson, Doris Fischer, Janet Morris, Jessie Valencia, Hope Pineda, Leonard Magana. Row 3: Dora Navarette, Peggy Griego, Evelyn Akin, Barbara Wolf, Julianne Roy, Amelia Fierro, Dick Jones, Ronald Clark, John Farsakian, Smoky Villalobos. Row 4, Claire De Jonge, Barbara Hardin, Janice Carter, Dolores Dias, Celia Vasquez, Norma Hardin, Garth Greer, Vice President, Jim Maxfield, William Bohland, Jim Tuttle, Richard Meraz, Bruce Vandegrift. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club of Redwood High School consists of students who are tak- ing or have taken Spanish. This year, club activities were highlighted by a Masquer- ade Dance. They also staged the annual Pan American Assembly. Club is advised by Mrs. Ortiz. E LATIN CLUB To keep student interest in Latin high is the purpose of the Latin Club. The so- cial organization had as its main event the Slave Auction and Roman Banquet. Mr. Haas is the Advisor. Row 1, Don Heller, Patsy Williams, Judy Houk, 2nd semester Treasurer, Nancy Cotta, Mary Barbis, Lynette Cobb, Judy Arnold, 2nd semester Secretary, Marjorie Manuell, 2nd semester Publicity Chairman. Row 2: Marianna Moore, 2nd semester President, Susan Crumly, Judy Heard, David Adalian, 2nd semester Sergeant at Arms, Darrell Hamilton, lst semester Publicity Chairman, Anne Murphy, Frann Wise, Mr. Haas. 58 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica were a small, but very active group this year. They participated in many worthy activities to help the needy and put on a fine fash- ion show. The capable advisor for this club was Mrs, Mielke. Row 1: Jane Tollison, Treasurer, Trini Sandoval, Song Leader: Mary Vidaurri, President Irma Ramirez Row 2: Jane Futrellg Dolores Valencia, Sachiko Hasebe, Parliamentarian, Carol Puglizivlch Vice Pres: dent, Mrs. Mielke, advisor. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Having teachers as guest speakers and taking field trips to the County Schools' office and ele- mentary schools were some of the main activities of the Future Teachers Club this year. The purpose of this club is to establish an interest in the field of teaching. Miss Horine is advisor. Raw I: Margaret Phillips, Ellen Elliott, Peggy Burton, Judy Leonard, Clara Chan, Cecelia Croden, Norma Pearson, Doris Myers, Mary Vidaurrl Donna Wilson. Row 2: Judie Landry, Helen Orosco, Evelyn Akin, Amelia Fierro, Joyce Pearson, Lucie Gates, Anita Smith, Patsy Williams, Sachiko Hasebe Row 3 M ss Horine, Juliann Roy, Ruth Johnson, Ray Coy, Dick Jones, Don Gibson, J. C. Hickman, Richard Meraz. , xlfyje 'qi . 5-,gf ill-is 1 kos .26 wr? F.B.L.A. Although a newly organized club, the Future Business Leaders of America was a very active organization this year. Highlights of the year were the chapter installation and the central section convention in Dinu- ba. The club is advised by Mrs. White. .... Janice Chan, Sylvia Mata, Nancy Cotta and Margaret Croden eagerly cut cake at F. B. L. A. installation. 1 Q lr Xxll Q- 'H-uf +17 6 'T' 'Du- :xt ,A vw e Row 1: Sarah Hanley, Wanda Walston, Janice Chan, Margaret Croden, Nancy Cotta, Sylvia Mata, Doris Beattie, Jessie Valencia, Margaret Manker, Judy Yamashita, June Yamashita. Raw 2: Rose Mary Mendoza, Janey Reagen, Dorothy Pounds, Doris Fischer, Aretha Cobb, Sue Atkins, Pauline Casarez, Gloria Holguin, Maria Romo, Margo Hunt. Row 3: Marilyn Sousamian, Geraldine Simonian, Mary Lee, Marjorie Bettencourt, Lois Thall, Alva Gunn, Jo Ann Phillips, Dolores Ortiz, Elizabeth Vidaurri, Dorothy Tupin. Row 41 Margie Frazier, Esther Glispey, Dorlene Baley, Vivian Head, Bernice Lane, Marie Dias, Pat Fox, Nancy Driggs, Audrey Brase. Row 5: Kathryn Mancebo, Gail Pixler, Darlene Enlow, Marketa Herian, Jennette Davis, Sue Molson, Marlene Furnas Ruth Langham, Hope Pineda. S0 WS.. ow l Me vin Lindquist Clinton Pug Ernie Dias, Kenny Hogan, Bill Gallian, Terry Moore, Johnny Deniz Paul Stover Irwin Meyer Row 2 Pele Reynoso Bennie Allen Dee Reed Don Elliott Joe Pierce Jerry Hobbs, Terry House, Don Wilson, Steve Schenck Row 3 Robert Tomasevich Coy Doyal Benny Shelley Don Chrlss Cary Kupfer Jim Owensby Jim Odom, David Lowery, Jerry Huff, Clennon Carter. F. F. A. The Future Farmers ot America, under the leadership of Mr. Lawhorn, is composed of approximately 70 members and is one of the largest organizations on the Redwood campus. Anybody who is taking vocational agriculture is eligible for membership. Ac- tivities this year were highlighted by the F.F.A. Barn Dance and F.F.A, Week held in March. Row l Bobby House Treasurer Gene Mullins Larry Collins, Gary Pratt, Secretary, Calvin Gomes, Herbert May Richard Newberry John Wilson Row 2 Anthony Rodrigues President George Cole Jack Boudokian, Claude Feaver, Reporter, Stan Silva, David Rodrigues Don Deleonarolls Vlce President Row 3 Mr Lawhorn Dale Gregston Paul Green Tony De Mello, William Rose, Mike Asher, Fred Biane, Sentinel 3535 Row l Velma Tarango Bernadlne Cotta Sylvia Mata Dolores Dios Robert Beall Pete Cunt Richard Martinez, Lester Dunaway, Mike Hedstrom, Jay Kimball Row 2 Mr Feary Ronald Rogers Kenny Franklin Claude Feaver Jerry Carter Dale Wlntroath, Robert Guill, Paul Enos. REELWINDERS The Reelwinders helped the faculty greatly this year by showing movies for the different classes in school. Mr. Feary is advisor for the boys who specialize in showing films, slides, and working the recording machine. The students and teachers all greatly appreciate the work that the boys did the past year. FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses Club was newly or- ganized this past year. The club was formed to promote an interest in nursing and acquaint the members with the nurs- ing profession. Activities included a tea at C.O.S. and n u m e r o u s field trips throughout the school year. Meetings were highlighted by various speakers. The club is advised by the Dean of Girls, Miss Mitchell. THE HI-Y The purpose ofthe Hi-Y Club is to cre- ate, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The Redwood Hi-Y Club sponsored the Quiet Hour, and pre- pared baskets of food for the needy at Christmas time. Mr. Hays was the club advisor. JUNIOR STATESMEN The Junior Statesmen seek to interest students in different governmental pro- cedures such as voting, legislation of bills, and the introduction and practice of parliamentary procedure. The club ac- tivities are outlined in the California Jun- ior Statesmen Constitution. Mr. Curtis was the Club advisor. Row I: Anita Smith, Myoko Uota, Seiko Kawasaki, Lee Greer, Liz Porter Audrey Brase Dale Wintroath Mike Gooch John Barbis Row 2 Mr Curtis Cordell Mounkes, Severo Esquibel, Celia Vas uez, David Wintroath La K d St D I q land, Frank DiMeco, Jerley Pyles, Richard Meraz, J. C. Hickman '95- 'Q E . l Row 1: Wanda Wolston, Marilyn Sis- key, 2nd semester President, Lis Por- ter, Mary Vidaurri, Clara Chan, Mi- yoko Uota. Row 2: Elaine Count, Patsy Williams, Susan Crumly, Norma Hardin, Marjorie Manuell, Margo Hunt. Row 3: Janice Carter, 2nd se- mester Secretary, Judy Bly, Lester Chan, Lee Greer, Jan Arndt, David Dannenbring. Row 4: Carl Langguth, Cordell Mounkes, 2nd semester Treas- urer, Jim Clark, Don Price, Jim Aber- crombie, lst semester Treasurer. Row 1: Anita Smith, Peggy Strick- land, Elaine Johanson, Dorothy Pound, Seiko Kawasaki, Helen Peter- son. Row 2: Barbara Hardin, Lynda Melton, Judy Hauk, lst semester Vice President, Cecelia Croden, Doris Myers, Bonnie Williams, lst semes- ter Secretary. Row 3: Steve Dwelle, Severo Esquibel, Marianna Moore, Audrey Brase, Melissa Evers, Claire De Jonge, Jay Kimball. Row 4: Bill Stone, Darrell Hamilton, Larry Ken- nedy, Garth Greer, Paul Flores, 2nd semester Vice President, Mr. Bradly. 64 C.S.F. The California Scholarship Federation is a state Honor Society. Activities this year included the Fall Convention in Bak- ersfield, a Spring Convention in Shafter, and a picnic with Mt. Whitney and Han- ford held at Mooneys Grove. The club advisor is Mr. Bradley. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Many students interested in shop and mechanical drawing were members of the Industrial Arts Club this year. Mr. Bareuther, the club advisor, took the stu- dents on several field trips so that they might learn how their studies are ap- plied in professional work. Row I: Jock Beattie, Elaine Johanson, Mike Gooch, Peter Reynoso, Jim Baldo, Paul Tilley, Jack Boydson Row 2: Barbara Wolf, Secretary, Dan Crockell, Lee Doty, David Mullins, Emilio Lopez, Danny Certini. Row 3 Jerry Carter, Cordell Mounkes, Ruben Gruber, Steve Hogan, Jim Hawkins, Gary Mclain. Row 4: Harley O'Don nell, President, Jim Schaal, Abel Flores, Dick Gibson, Joe Gonzalez, Tom White, Jerry Helling. Row I: Judy Crumal, Doris Myers, Judy Houk, Alice Perez, Seiko Kawasaki, Vice President. Row 2: Mrs. Shively, Melissa Evers, Secretary, Marianna Moore, Shirley Moir, Darlene Wil- klnson, Claire De Jonge. Row 3: Mr. Day, Richard Jones, Bill Blancet, Jerry Carter, David Dannenbring, Darrell Hamilton. Raw 4: Garth Greer, Jay Chapman, President, Richard Meraz Cordell Mounkes. FINE ARTS Organized this year under the advisor- ship of Mrs. Shivley, Mr. Childers, and Mr. Day, the Fine Arts Club was one of the school's most active clubs. The pur- pose of the club is to create an apprecia- tion for the fine arts. Activities this year included attending various plays and concerts and a field trip to San Francisco. 65 - s, Row l: Shasta Lee Rose, Judy Leon ard, Janie Hamilton, Bernice McCar ter, Darlene Fisher, Patty Moore Row 2: Patsy Williams, Paul Tilley, Judy Heard, Ruby Tilley, Barbara Wolf, Secretary. Row 3: Jerry Car- ter, Bruce Vandegrift, Tom White, Lester Chan, Mr. Kleinfelter. KlNG'S TEENS King's Teens, under the advisorship of Mr. Kleinfelter, is a Christian fellowship primarily concerned with urging its mem- bers to attend the church of their choice and to strengthen the Christian testimony on the Redwood Campus. Row l: Mr. Buckton, Lester Chan, Lee Greer, Dale Wintroath, David Dannenbring, President: Darrell Le Jeune. Row 2: David De Long, Bill Stone, Carlon Goodman, .lerry Barkley, Bill Blancet, Barton Par- shall. Row 3: Paul Flores, Manuel Alvarez, Jim Maxfield, Jim Clark, Joe Reynolds: Jim Abercrombie, Vice President. Row 4: Darrell Hamilton, Garth Greer, Severo Esquibel, Secretary: Robert Dunn, Ronnie Nesmith. KEY CLUB The Key Club is a service club for boys sponsored by the Kiwanis, and advised by Mr. Buckton. There are approximately 33 boys in the club, and their main activities for the year were their annual conven- tion in Sacramento, their Freshman Orientation, and the programs they put on for the Kiwanis Club. Row I: JoAnn Edgar, Carol Man- ning, Jean Franklin, Judie Woodard, Mr. Haas. Row 2: Carol Pritchard, Secretary-Treasurer, Don Douglas, Lee Wilson, Bill McClearen. Row 3: Frank Di Meco, Tommy Chatten, Tony De Mello, Traveling Manager. i SKI CLUB The Redwood High Ski Club is composed of about 20 members who are interested in skiing. Mr. Lawhorn and Mr. Haas were the club advisors and the club activities included skiing trips, movies, and instructions on how to improve skiing abilities. REDWOOD FRIENDSHIP CLUB Organized on the spur of the mo- ment, the R.F.C. is the newest club on campus. It was organized in order to promote better relations between the students of the school. The club, under the co-sponsorship of Mr. Ziegler and Mr. Keller, sponsored all the noon dances this year, as well as the Christ- mas toy drive. Row I: Carolyn Hildreth, Treasurer, Barbara Bailey, Phyllis Mounkes, Judy Brown, Norma Ames. Row 2: Shirley Prewer, Jessica Tipton, Linda Miller, Sharon Carter, Margie Manuell. Row 3: Manuel Alvarez, Vice President, Dennis Robertson, Bill McClearen, Martin Murillo, Mr. Keller. CADETS Company A, 92nd Bat- talion, Redwood High School, had a busy year. The color guard marched at all home football games and in various parades. The group was under the leadership of Mr. Condon. Row l: Mr. Condon, Dan Crowe, David Scott, Lawrence Hays, Phillip Hernandez. Row 2: Ronald Rogers, James Knoy, Pete Cantu, Larry Coverdell, Jack Boydston, John Smith, Gary Johnson. Row 3: Ray Navarrette John Mitchell, Herbert Gray, Terry Gallian, George Fischer, David Brown, Eldon Friend. Raw 4: Florentino Regaldo, Elbert Criswell, John Williams, Russell Williams, Donald Wallis, Dennis Brumley, Bruce Blades. Row 5: Robert Smith, Carroll Rainwater, Teddy Fry, Gerald Bowling, Gerald Wollen, Leonard Magana, Wayne Marconi. N- Q: C DRAMA CLUB The Masquers, composed of those interested in drama, was quite active this year with the annual Christmas program and the spring choir show. A lot was learned at meetings about stage lighting, direct- ing, and makeup. Mr. Kel- ler was the capable ad- visor. ,. YJ -an Row l: Carolyn Hildreth, Dora Navarette, Peggy Griego, Helen Peterson, Donna Sweoringen, Shirley Prewer. Row 2: Judy Houk, Secretary: Nancy Driggs, Carolyn Brown, Publicity Manager: Patsy Williams, President, Marianna Moore. Row 3: Don Estes, Brennan Brown, Dick Jones, Ronnie Clark, David Dannenbring, Mr. Keller. Raw I: Barbara Barrow, Francile Templeton, Dora Navarette, Betty Wycoff, Joan Herring. Row 2: Mary Vidaurri, Lois Tholl, Secretary, Doris Fischer, Janice Winton. Row 3: Shir- ley West, Darrell Hamilton, David Polly, Martha Souza. - 1 - wi ' Q . M. as The Jr. Red Cross council of Redwood High School is composed of elected representatives from each English and Senior Problems Class. The members worked on many worthy projects this year including the Gift Box Program, International School Music Program, and the International School Art Program. The Club advisor was Mrs. Kindy. Min- 1 .2 l ftEFi Illl1!llZ P' Row 'la Ruth Johnson, Alice Perez, Miyoko Uota, Jo Ann Gates, Mari- lyn Speer, Elaine Cote, Vice Presi- dent, .lo Ann Jenkins. Row 2: Shirley Prewer, Joan McNeal, Joyce Stod- dard, Mariorie Winton, Helen Peter- son, Jo Ann Feaver. Row 3: Sharon La Fond, Darl Patrick, Elaine Count, President, Barton Parshall, Publicity Chairman, linda Hays. Row I: Wanda Levings, Katherine Beckley, Rose Marie Lugo, Lydia Men- doza, Norma Ames, Gleneda Marcia- chi, Jo Alice Nunes, Sylvia Phipps, Jo Ann Gates, Peggy Strickland, Francile Templeton. Row 2: Mary Jean Salgado, Joanne Jenkins, Sue Heringer, Joye Murphy, Dorothy Pound, Judy Brown, Patty Price, Sue Molson, Dixie Davis. Row 3: Mary Lou Williams, Geraldine McCarter, Josephine Guerrero, Lynda Melton, Lynda Lawson, Mary Combs, Patti Moore. Row 4: lrma Ramirez, Jean- nette Davis, Pat Boswell, Rosetta Smith, Susan Crumly, Beverly Foster, Judy Heard, Verna Nepstad, Joyce Pearson. Row 5: Mrs. Scofield, Ad- visor, Kathy Logan, Harriet Varice, Margaret Moreles, Shirley Prewer, Janice Carter, Historian, Judy Bly, Dolores Valencia, Emma Reza. n 'Nw G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association is primarily composed of girls interested in sports. It is one ofthe larger clubs around campus, con- sisting of 65 members and advised by Miss Bearden. The girls' main activities this year were the Sweetheart Dance, where the queen and king were crowned, and the an- nual awards banquet. Row l: Geraldine Simonian, Marilyn Sousamian, Carol Silva, Softball Man- ager, Marilyn Siskey, Miyoko Uota, Secretary-Treasurer, June Yamashita, Hockey Manager, Judy Yamashita, Clara Chan, Sarah Honley, Mary Vi- daurri, Volleyball Manager, Rose- mary Mendoza. Row 2: Jeanne Bit- ney, Publicity Chairman, Cecelia Cro- den, Nancy Driggs, Theresa Pacheco, Alva Gunn, Janey Reagan, Vice Pres- ident, Margaret Manker, Sue Atkins, Linda Elmore, Carol Puglizevich, Pres- ident. Row 3: Niva Esquibel, Basket- ball Manager, Judy Houk, Marie Dias, Joanne Phillips, Lois Tholl, Don- na Fischer, Jaan Copeland, Sharon Hoey, Norma Pearson. Row 4: Dolores Dias, Pat Callahan, Pauline Casarez, Dorlene Baley, Gloria Holguin, Elaine Count, Darlene Wilkinson, Shasta Lee Rose, Doris Beattie. Row 5: Lucie Gates, Pat Mears, Bernice Lane, Dar- lene Enlow, Mariorie Bettencourt, Aretha Cobb, Wynona Perrin, Linda Garcia, Esther Magana, Celia Vas- quez. l Row I: Dwight Stubblefield, Jim Tuttle, David De Long, Lee Greer, B Representative, Steve Ehrhorn, Jerry Carter, Carlon Good- man, B Representative, second semester, Earl Smith, President, first and second semester, Marlys Murphy, Varsity Representa- tive, second semester, Jerry Steiner. Row 2: Joe Fischer, Jerry Barkley, Vice President, first and second semester, Duane Davis, Wayne Ferguson, Jim Dreo, John Farsakion, George Cabrerra. Row 3: Mike Hedstrom, Kenny Hogan, George Peppers, Darrell Hannah, Dale Wintroath, Secretary-Treasurer, second semester, Richard Garner, A Representative, first semester, Bill Bohland, Jim Maxfield, Harold Mitchell. Row 4: Don Gibson, Bill Stone, Secretary-Treasurer, first semester, Tommy Chatten, Claude Feaver, Larry Kennedy, Bruce Vandegrift, Ray Monreal, Jim Abercrombie. Row 5: Mickey Ball, Ronnie Clark, Jack Adams, Dick Gibson, Phil Kneeland, Carl Hill, Don Price, Coach Raulston. BLOCK R The Block R Club is the organization of the lettermen under the advisorship of Mr. Raulston. The main activities on the Block R's schedule for the past year were the fall banquet, football shoe fund, and they were in charge of the parking lot and the programs for the football games. At the sports banquet, coaches Raulston and Walker congratulate Jay for being the most valuable player of the year. 71 i l QQ Row l: Miyako Uota, Anita Smith, Seiko Kawasaki, Doris Myers, Barb Dale Wintroath, Reporter, Donna Swearingen, Mike Gooch, J. C. Hickman. Patsy Williams, Carol Puglizevich, Judy Houk, Alice Perez, Nancy Driggs, Lawson, Claire De Jonge, Elaine Count, Laverne McDonald, Evelyn Akin, Pineda, Jessie Valencia, Patsy Perez. Row 41 Mr. Yahnian, Ronnie Clark, Blancet, Cordell Mounkes, Darrell Hamilton, David Dannenbring, Robert RALLY CLUB The Rally Club is composed of students who are interested in promoting school ara Perez, Lee Greer, President, Liz Porter, Secretary, Jo Ann Edgar, Dick Jones, Row 2: Marilyn Siskey, Carolyn Brown, Wanda Walston, Geraldine McCarter, David Pigman, Jo Ann Feaver, Helen Gonzales. Row 3: Judy Leonard, Lynda Susan Crumly, Gloria Bianco, Lynette Cobb, Judy Arnold, Jo Anne Jenkins, Hope Helen Peterson, Melissa Evers, Garth Greer, Jim Clark, Richard Merez, Bill Dunn, Vice President. spirit. Their work is carried out in foot- ball, basketboll, and other sports activi- ties. The club is under the leadership of Mr. Yahnian. Student Body Yell Leader Dick Jones peps up rooters for a Friday night game. M U0 'YSAL Row l: Sharon Hoey, Kathryn Audrey i.Bylase, Wanda Walslan, Geraldine McCarter, Margarel Salazar, Velma T Row 2: fljlehjlrvin, Carl Langulh,jRon Sanchez, Verna Nepslad, Karen Zasoski, Sousuniian, Row 3: KennplhV,.T,7Roberls, Larry Kennedy, Paul Beckley, Jim 4: Coy Doyal, Jack Brady,lEflgghn'an Brown, Ronald Clark, Jan Arndl. lf' li! I AL .L RR, J ,, 1 - xml, A 'ML jj- ' . YM' ifjsllf' sy! V-4, YELL LEADERS: Jo Ann Edgar, Dick Jones, Head Yell Leader ll N i ,i I A ill! l g Elaine Johanson. mf i A , T lf , wg - lil' lf' A lm ' 41 if il' , T, P If rg! ,V , 1 X' 1-'Jw' ' -' J if I if 4, lv- N, V I ill ,, X ,lf ' L f ,gli ill l T PEP SQUAD X l' fflv ,xy i ,Ji ,. ,v,Pron'i,0llilng school s'iri1 was the chief iob of ilhe pep' squad this ype F. The song, and yell lead- 'fr4ers.x1'l1d the pep bdhfl made a real fine showing at the foojball and basketball games. They kept the spirilbof Bqlrh lhelleam and the rooters high all yep? longil SONG LEADERS: Melissa Evers, Elaine Counl, Head Sang Leader: Clara Chan, Eslher Lu- ian, Janey Reagan, Joanne Jenkins. 'r 'r',' anna-Q DRILL TEAM i Organized this summer and performing for the 'first time this year, the Rangerettes received high praise, Under the direction of Jessica Tipton, the team drilled at several football games and in many parades. Xml' Row I: Joyce Robinson, Donna Swearingen, Jessica Tipton, Beverly Foster, Rose Marie Bianco. Row 2: Mrs. Sweeney, Advisor Mona Rodrigues, Judy Gooch, Shirley Prewer, Virginia Gonzales, Dorothy Souza. Row 3: Clorinda Nabarrete, Kay Ransber ger, Shirley Taber, Janey Swanson, Glenda Wilson, Lenora Slubblelield. 74 'it-wa SEHUDL Au' Row l Susan Crumly Sylvra Phipps Velma Tarango Margaret Salazar Marllyn Sousamlan Frank Nell Jan Arndt Sandy Kacy Geraldine McCarter Ron me Hood Pot McCIarn Sharon Hoey Joan Fox Helen Gonzales Row 2 Margie Winton June Cherry Lynda Lawson Jonrce McGrnms Norma Pearson Aretha Cobb Lando Miller Janelle Jessup Janrce Wlnton Fama Stoops Evelyn Akin Sue Hermger Judy Heard Katherine Beckley Bull Myers Mr Tweed Row 3 Laverne McDonald Audrey Brase Bullre Jean McCants John Lulan Margo Hunt Gary Adams Ronnie Sanchez Lynda Melton Ernie Dlas John Biane Judy Futrell Jim Baldo Sylvra Mata Jam Nelson Don Prrce Row 4 Paul Beckley Jam George Wanda Walston Stanley Hupp Jerolyn Relser Gary Moore Douglas Drrggs Ronald Clark Kenny Fronklrn Bob Dean Kenneth Roberts Brennan Brown Davrd Blankenship Bob Harmon lsmal Navar rete Row 5 Marianna Moore Gene Mulllns Carl Languth David McGovran Verna Nepstad Coy Doyal Frank Dr Meco Jack Brady Richard Meraz Carl Hull Benny Allen Larry Kennedy Tony De Mello Otto Luhdorff '4U Left to Right: Arvilla Jessup, Linda Elmore, Carol Puglizevich, Bernice Lane, Annette Pounds THE BAND Under the direction of Mr. Tweed the band had a very successful year. They started the year out by keeping the school spirit high at football games, and they continued their performances in numerous parades and other activities. The 75-piece band made CI fine showing for Redwood throughout the year. .Shana-was l , Ss Vkwimnsmwae QQ H ...sn . . ,, ,R Row l: Donna Wilson, Carol Lindquist, Dorothy Souza, Rita Chavez, Mary Graieda, Marilyn Siskey, Kay Ransberger, Barbara Perez, Elaine Jo Dorothy Pound, Eugenie Nicholas, Peggy Strickland, Donna Swearingen, Judi Johnson, Mrs. Routen. Row 2: Kathie Elliott, Inez Navarette, Jeanne Carol Manning, Victor Chan, Martin Murillo, .lo Ann Edgar, George Cabrera, Manuel Alvarez, Carline Smith, Darlene Fisher, Margie Frazier, Glor guin. Row 3: Patsy Williams, Jeanne Bitney, Joan McNeal, Dale Woodruff, Carl Barkley, Patri: Wilcox, Phil Hernandez, Richard Newberry, John hanson Phillips ia Hol Hearn Janet Morris Carol n Brown, Marie Miller, Hope Pineda, Susie Atkins. Raw 4: Margaret Croden, Donna Wuscher, Bob Waterman, Steve Hogan, Wes I Y Wilson, Dell Gregston, Carroll Barker, Marlys Murphy, Gene Freeman, Don Ashford, Sue Cole, Linda Hayes, Betty Ayers, Janey Reagan. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Directed by Mrs. Routen, vocal music advisor, the Girls Glee Club had a splendid year. They had the pleasure of appearing in the annual Christmas pro- gram, the spring concert, and the all school show. Y x ,F wa X . 4, V fm i V'W-f' E, 'f CHOIR Under the direction of Mrs. Routen the choir enioyed many successful performances. The group appeared in many school shows, church programs, and before local civic groups. With the assistance of Donna Wilson, accompanist, the choir enioyed one of its finest and most successful years. Row 1: Betty Cross, Wanda Browning, Beverly Brumfield, Rose Marie Lugo, Shasta Lee Rose, Patricia Moore, Donna Wilson, Joye Murphy, Linda Blunt Janey Hamilton, Virginia Sanches, Merrilyn Johnson, Janet Harmon, Mrs. Routen. Row 2: Phyllis McDonald, Put Farley, Darlene Wladyka, Sally LaSalde Rita Young, Martha Souza, Priscilla Lugo, Jannell Crandell, Bonnie Moore, Melva Strum, Ilene Ritchie, Shirley Prewer. Row 3: Betty McGill, Betty Martin Bonnie Stephenson, Marion Lewis, Bobbie Riushing, Esther Rodriguez, Claudine Moore, Shirley Whittle, Marie Nicholas, Doris Rathburn, Judy Johnston . Jane Futrell, Donna Dunn, Emma Resa. K I x I ' ' , J 4 ' . f fx ' - my , 't'i 1 i w SINGING GROUPS The small ensemble singing groups participated in many performances throughout the year. The Girls Trio, The Boys Quartet and The Girls Triple Trio under the direction of Mrs. Routen sang for school shows, and many of the churches and service clubs around town. They did cz fine iob in representing Redwood and entertaining the people they sang for. it CIA --v Row I: Donna Wilson, Margie Frazier, Peggy Strickland, Dorothy Pound Row 2 Inez Navarette, Jeanne Bitney, Barbara Perez, Elaine Johanson. Seated: Dixie Davis, Peggy Burton, Melissa Evers, Jessica Tipton, Karen Beckley, Doris Myers, Judie Arnold, Norma Hardin, Beverly Foster Dena Garcia La Velle Salyer, Judie Woodard, Margie Manuell, Lydia Flores, Earl Dickinson, Junior Lopez, Lucretia Woodard, Judy Futrell, Judy Houk, Sylvia Mata Joyce Pearson, Alice Perez, Standing: linda Miller, Mr. Tweed. Willie Case, Verna Nepstad, Frank Di Meco, Allen Irvin, Ron Clark, Bobby Dean, Lester Chan Herb Dunn, Marianna Moore. ORCHESTRA This year the Orchestra enioyed a very successful year. Under the direction of Mr. Tweed, they made many successful and entertaining performances, including the Christmas program, the spring con- cert, and the spring music festival. Orchestra rehearses for music festival Dick Jones, Don Gibson, Lucille Gates, Bonnie Sue Williams, Marilyn Speer, Colleen Kelly. U5 N 'U may Darrell Shelley, Lee Doty, linda Bland, David Munson, Dave Pigman. GIGANTEA This is the third year that the Redwood Journalism staff has regularly issued a fine newspaper, complete with sports, club news and Redwood activities. With the name being changed to the Gigantea and the paper being printed with letterpress for the first time, the students enioyed the Gigantea more than ever. B0 Mr. Smeltzer, advisor: J. C. Hickman, editor, Wayne Fergu son, Jim Clark. N:-- THE LOG Produced in the offset process using color and grey tones, by the Thomas Lithography of Fresno, the Log has helped to review the activities of the school year in a different and colorful manner. The staff has tried to present a new concept in art work. The irregular shapes found throughout the book and on the cover do not necessarily represent a theme but simply an artistic means of tieing the book together. The l957 Log was under the direction of Robert Dunn, editor, and Mr. Sweeney, advisor. Fl ' .. xiii ,7 , if X I ii? 1 f7 K 13K XL ,f- , ,.. fp C' Q! J ff if x Z3 'QQ 1' v V if I r I 4 fr , , off' L M 4 ff '1f?7 Q , C 1' i, '7 f, 7 ,7 ,H , , fff ji' U' 821. if ' ai sZ7lZp'57f5! XJ ' f fi A X 'I-63P7WUf' ff .L ff fdfffqj VJIMWC T 6 A957 ,Mfg ,zflzfzffffif 'ff W Z f My 0' - wv, ZmV3f 52 7fl,fLy X00 if f ' X' fl J' ff? X MICKEY BALL STEVE EHRHORN DICK GIBSON GARY MOORE DWIGHT STUBBLEFIELD JERRY CARTER JOE FISCHER GARTH GREER IEROY PELTZER BRUCE VANDEGRIFT ROBERT CORMIER ABEL FLORES JAY KIMBALI. STAN SIBLEY RICHARD VILLALOBOS RANGERS RANGERS The R.H.S. Rangers went l-9 in the '56 football season. They won their only game over the Woodlake Tigers 6-0. Although the Rangers won only one game they had good spirit all the way. Many of the scores were very close. All the games brought a good turnout. The Rangers displayed very good sportsmanship throughout the season. The team was complimented on several of their games. Jay Kimball and Mickey Ball were chosen co-captains. Coaching for the Rangers was done by Coach Walker and Coach Raulston. Row I: Harry Tenney Harold Mitchell Mickey Ball Phil Kneela d S E Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Denotes Ranger's Schedule and Scores ........2O ........l9 League Reedley Lindsay ............ Woodlake ,.,... 'Porterville ........ 'Tulare ............ East Bakersfield North High ...... 'Hanford .......... Mt, Whitney .... Games ' If , n , evero squibel, Joe Fischer, Gary Moor , S k V'll l b Earlsnd,Zrrl3eCl:'eCruabllo:1PZ: JayEdKLmball,JGarm Greer, David Silva, Butch Peltzer, Dwight Stubblefield, Zeb mgofnliierl cltgnnafe I I YSSS, Opel, oe agana. Row 3: Coach Raulston, Abel Flores, Stan S'bI G ld L I Asher, Steve Ehrhorn, Don Pyle, Dick Gibson, Bruce Vandegrift, Lynn Whitebook, Coach Walker. I ey' era ogan' Mike RAIDERS' SCHEDULE AND SCORES Redwood ........ 6 Reedley ............ 2 Redwood ........ 25 Lindsay .............. 0 Redwood ,.....,. 48 Woodlake ........ 7 Redwood ........ 20 Porterville .......... 7 Redwood .,...... l 2 'Tulare .....,........ 6 Redwood ........ 6 East Bakersfield 0 Redwood ........ 32 North High ,.,..... 6 Redwood 27 'Hanford ............ 7 I9 'Mt. Whitney ...... 7 Denotes League Games Redwoodiiiiiii RAIDERS Raiders for '56 finished the season without a blemish on their record. They completed nine successful starts without a single defeat. No team scored more than 7 points against them. They racked up 195 to their oppo- nents' 42. The Raider mentors were Wingo and Far- sakian. The B's were captained by Jim Dreo, a senior. The B's will lose five Seniors after graduation. As a climax to the season, the Raiders were honored at a banquet given by the Elks. GEORGE ADAMS JIM DREO CARLON GOODMAN JARED HAMILTON CHARLES LOPEZ BILL BOHLAND RICHARD GARNER LEE GREER KEN HOGAN 86 UM. Row 1: Robert Wright, Charlie Lopez, Mike Gooch, Stan Simpson, Richard Garner, Bob Waterman. DClVld vorez, Cecil Forcum, Row 2: George Adams, .lim Dreo, Lee Greer, Jim Tuttle, Dole Wintroath, Pete Reynoso, Frank Nell Mac Moto Ismal Naverette, Jared Hamilton, Don Chriss. Row 3: Coaches Farsokian and Wingo, Larry Vandegrift,-Carlon Goodman Bill Bch land, Jim Maxfield, Chorlie Moore, Gerald Phillips, Bill Owensby, Dick Rodgers, Alex Gomez, Jerry Steiner, Manager Jerley Pyles Pyles. .IERLEY PYLES DAVID RODRIGUES DALE WINTHROATH PETE REYNOSO STAN SIMPSON ROBERT WRIGHT Z 'W , if V ,L 5 1' : ,S X df Row l: Gary Kiford, Don Elliott, Ray McCreary, Darell Smith, Melvin Linquist, David McGovern, Mike Kemp. Row 2: Irwin M ers, Joe Salazar, John Villa, Ray Martinez, Jerry Moore, Allen Philips, Ken Uota, Bill McShebe. Row 3: Coach Crandall, Ken Vlfaltergf Lonnie Slover, .lack Beattie, Roy Faust, Johnny Wilkinson, Mike Hedstrom, Vernon Keener, Art Calderon, Frank Holguin, Wesley Hardisty. Row 4: Carl Dingler, Glenn Young, Danny Sanchez, Jerry Moore, Ross Edwards, Bob Hart, Emilio Lopez, David Martinez. 0' O wif, ry, WW Splinters Schedule Redwood ......,. Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood and Scores l4 Kingsburg .... Redwood ,....... 32 Corcoran .. 7 Exeter ....,...27 ML Whitney O 'Porterville O 'Tulare 7 Reedley Redwood Redwood ........ 6 ReedleY ---- ' Denotes B8 League Games O 0 6 I2 I3 'l3 13 6 SPLINTERS Splinters for '56, although losing most of their lettermen, came through with a fine season, win- ning 4, losing 3, and tieing l. The Splinters, com- posed almost entirely of Freshmen and lacking experience, came through with some very good games, and most of their defeats were lost on bad breaks. Barkley takes a rebound. Go, Rangers, go! Smith goes up for a lay-in. Off the ch est. Murphy grapples for ball 31 . 'QR Dreo goes around right end. ' ' ' rn , n gf. ,,,,,N ,Q-5 Carroll Barker Jerry Barkley 31 53 55 48 40 50 56 48 . j . . ff Vg- j . f I f 5, . Vrimzigig, 11. , , ,, Bill Bohland Abel Flores Marlys Murphy Joe Fischer Paul Flores Earl Smith RANGER SCORES Redwood .,....,. Porterville Redwood .......... Hanford Redwood ...... Mt. Whitney Redwood .............. Tulare Redwood ........ Porterville Redwood .,........ Hanford Redwood .,.... Redwood .,.. Mt. Whitney Tulare RANGERS BASKETBALL Varsity basketball was a big improvement over last year even though this is the first year Redwood has been a four year high school. The Rangers were led by their high scoring guard Earl Smith who was also nominated to the Central Yosemite league All Star Team. The Rangers showed very fine playing ability by defeating such teams as North High, Reedley, and their crosstown rival Mount Whitney. The Rang- ers, who were coached by Mr. Crandell, will have five re- turning Iettermen next year, so Redwood can look forward to a fine season next year. Row l: Paul Flores, Earl Smith, Joe Fischer, Jerry Barkley, Herb May, Bill Bohland. Row 2: Coach Cran dell, Bill Stone, Humpy Barker, Marlys Murphy, Jim Abecrombie, Abel Flores, David Dannenbring. J Row 1: Dale Wintroath, Jan Arndt, Bill Frame, Jared Hamilton, Johnny Forsakian, George Cabrerra, Mac Mata. Row 2: Richard Garner, lee Greer, Jim Maxfield, Don Rogers, Darrell Hannah, Wayne Ferguson, Harold Morrow, Mike Acosta. Row 3: Donald Chriss, Frank Nell, Douglas Driggs, Robert Smith, Duane Davis, David De long, Larry Vandegrift, Cordell Mounkes. RAIDER BASKETBALL Raider Basketball got off to a slow start this year by running into plenty of competition from opposing teams. The Raiders were led by Richard Garner and Darrell Hannah. About midway in the season the Raiders launched their form and came through with some good games. The team was under the leader- ship of Coach Ed Raulston. Jan Arndt lee Greer 50 30 RAIDER SCORES 23 Redwood ........ Porterville 30 Redwood .......... Hanford 59 Redwood .... Mt. Whitney 34 Redwood .............. Tulare 40 Redwood ........ Porterville 42 Redwood .......... Hanford Redwood .... Jim Maxfield Richard Garner Darrell Hannah Dale Wintroq Mt. Whitney Redwood ............ Tulare th J - 4 :iff Ai f is , l u A , . , J ,A ft .-jgwz, ' 5 mv.. 'fsaigej ' V ' 1 Gy. ' -' iv , I 4 i : ., . .,., f v M - , fsffffff-l'1 'ff 9, ' ,., -:Lg 51 f 'i?: .. - - ' a,'s,f.ge-12, T- . H : . Av, . , -mi w :. mr'f-- -72:21, ' f-f' A ' fx,-V Q fi ,. ' . .1 'f-W 'rsgciffi A I wt I f.. Row l: .IAYVEE BASKETBALL Redwood Jayvees for '57, al- though not very successful, gained some very valuable expe- rience this year. The Jayvees, lacking depth on the bench, dropped several close games to opposing teams. Most of the Jay- vees will move up to varsity next year since the main purpose of Jayvee Basketball is to give the players experience for the fol- lowing years. The team was coached by Mr. Crandell. Frank Pineda, Vernon Keener, John Villa, Les Dunaway, Wayne Davis, Ken Uota. Row 2: Joe Porras, Steve Dwelle, Don Heller, Ted Flores, Dave McGovern. Row 3: Bob Beall, Manager, Jack Brady, Ross Edwards, David Wintroath, Coach Dale Kleinfelter. 92 Row in Jim Abramson, Bob Dean, Bruce Vandegrift, Jack Adams, Don Shipman, Billy Green. Row 2 Coach Crandell, Don Pyle, Bill Owensby, Tom White, Don Price, Paul Brown, Jim Clark, manager I C BASKETBALL The Redwood Splinters wound up their basketball season in very good form this year by coming in second in the C.Y.L. league. The C's defeat- ed their cross-town rival Mount Whitney and lost to Tulare, the league leader. The Splinters, who were coached by Mr. Kleinfelter, represented Redwood very well this year. t ,t .,Q White's windup. vm Put'er there! Our active track team Man, what 'form!!? Fore! What is it, ump? A TRACK Row l: Garth Greer, Jim Abercr Gary Bodine, Tony De Mello, Stubblefield, Marlys Murphy, Mitchell, Don Price. Row 2: Bill Stan Silva, Dell Gregston, Bill Humpy Barker, James Petty, Lynn book, Joe Magana. ombie, Dwight Harold Myers, Stone, While- i 'Y NL B TRACK Row I: Willie Case, Stan Simpson, Jan Arndt, Carlon Goodman, Jerry Hobbs, Kenny Hogan, Lonnie Martel, Cordell Mounkes, Dick Rogers. Row 2: Don Douglas, Charles Moore, Gerald Wallan, Carl langguth, Gerald Phillips, lsmal Naverette, John Acosta, David Dannenbring, Bill Myers. , 'J Y V He., , 'ill 5.13 C TRACK Row lf Jim George, Bill McClearen, Jack Brady, J0hn Mitchell, Ken Uota, Bill Myers. 94 'Q as ,H im, X f v it 'Nu l TRACK Redwood spikemen, under the supervision of coaches Raulston and Walker, made a very 'fine showing this year and are looking forward to an even stronger team next year. The Ranger trackmen attended va- rious meets such as 20-30 Relays in Tulare, Kern Relays at Bakersfield and the West Coast Relays in Fres- no. Redwood also was host to the league meet held in Visalia this year. 0.15 J' e.,p,.,,-, Abercrombie throws the discus. CROSS COUNTRY Cross Country for '57 made a fine showing for Redwood. Coach Weaver superbly coached the runners into a highly rated group. The team placed in the top ten at most of their meets. Up and over, Murphy! All right, who's going to win this one? Row I: Bill Stone, Darrell Shelly, Tony De Mello, Don Price, Jim Abercrombie. Row 2: Gary Bodine, Willie Case, Doney Davis, Don Douglas, Coach Weaver. Y' H +'. f Row l Joe Herrera, George Ca- brerra John Farsakian, Earl Smith, Joe Fischer, Charles Lopez, Row 2: Abel Flores, Jack Boudakian, Jerry Ratley Lester Chan, Bruce Vande- graft Jim Tuttle. Row 3: Coach Far- sakiun Mickey Ball, Ray Monreal, Jerry Barkley, Eddie Lopez, Jerry Steiner Kenny Turner. Jerry Barkley George Cabrerra Lester Chan eir, :ii-Q fx.-f , ,,Vh 1. RANGER BASEBALL Ranger baseball for '57 with all its returning lettermen was a strong threat in the Central Yosemite League this year. Coach Farsakian's main problem was his pitching staff. The Rangers were active in the Delano tournament. John Farsakian Joe Herrera Joe Fischer Charles Lopez Abel Flores AA .if -L '!T?lTiLf'rli' .fi . ..- fllllfflfl. X ' IX? ' f' -Ei' FAU rc Ray Monreal Earl Smith Bruce Vnndegrift ii?1:i5EYf. iii at .IAYVEE Q Row l: Ronnie Sanchez, Johnny Villa, Alfred Garcia, Jerry Casarez, Lonnie Slaver, Jerry Moore. Row 2: Coach Kleintelter, Irwin Meyer, Glenn Young, Bobby Wright, Bill Drewery, Jim Owensby, Don Chriss. FROSH BASEBALL Freshman baseball, with a lack of boys out, did not win many games this year, but they did very well for the amount of boys out. The team was coached by Mr. Kleinfel- ter. Row l: Don Heller, Bill Frame, Lazaro Cardenas, Ray Martinez, Jared Hamilton. Row 2: Coach Crandell, David McGovern, Darrell Gomes, Richard Roias, Clarence Logan, Carl Hill, Joe Navarette, Jim Abramson, Bill Owensby, Don Pyle, Gary Pratt, Don Shipman. i BASEBALL Redwood Jayvees for '57 ran into a little trouble this year but did not give up their will to win. Although the weakest factor in the ball club was their pitching, the Jayvees showed m u c h improvement over last year. They were coached by Mr. Crclndell. Ernie Diaz, Florencio Navarette, Frank Nell, Hannah, David De long, Jess Rollins, Alex Row 3: Paul Brown, Bill Green, Tom White, v 15. H-, . -1- i F , ' -I ki J f K ' The R.H.S. tennis team proved to be hard-working and energetic. During fall and spring seasons they were found prac ticing tour nights a week on the courts Mr. Dietrich coached the team. Row l: Patsy Perez, Wanda Walston, Judie Woodard, Sylvia Mata, Barbara Perez, Hel en Gonzales, Mary Grajeda. Row 2: Bar bara Hardin, Judy Houk Marianna Moore Janice Carter, Judy Brown, Norma Hardin, Kathryn Beckley Row I: Dick Jones, Bob Smith, Ted Flores, Manuel Alvarez, Paul Beckley, Paul Flores, Gilbert Pineda Row 2 Coach Dietrich Alan lrvm Barton Parshall Duck Gibson Frank Plneda Gary Adams Bob Dean Row l: Kay Ransberger, Barbara Wall, Anne Murphy, Marie Nicholas, Janet Morris, Beverly Brumlield. Row 2: Shir- ley Prewer, Eugenie Nicholas, Carol Wil- Iiams, Hope Pineada, Ellen Varice, Gla- ria Holguin. in HS. pixma A. xv-4. -,-N IIC?-L..'.S4-2 ,nm En.. ..a............ 3 Row l: Jack Beattie, David Rodrigues, Richard Garner, Mac Mata, Darrel Smith, Bob Cormier, Ray McCreary, Mike Head- strom, Robert Beall. Row 2: Jack Boydston, Pat Wilcox, Jim Nelson, Bill Bohland, Duane Davis, Steve Hedstrom, Joe Reynolds, Charles Ramirez, Paul Stover. Row 3: Stan Sibley, Tom Chatten, Otto Ludorff, Steve Ehrhorn, Jay Kimball, Ross Edwards, Claude Feaver, Larry Kennedy, Coach Weaver. Row l: Coach Weaver, John Diaz, Dale Wintroalh, Don Gibson, Jerry Carter, Steve Dwelle, Jim Diaz. SWIMMING Redwood swimming for '57 improved greatly over the post year. Approximate- ly 30 students turned out for the hard working sport. There were many return- ing students in both boys' and girls' classes. Coaching for the swimmers was done by Mr. Weaver. Row l: Karen Beckley, Helen Peterson, Judy Arnold, Carol Moser, liz Porter, Jean Franklin Curly Weiss, Bonnie Dannenbring. Row 2: Sharon McDermott, Patty Moore, Geraldine Mc Carter, Susan Crumly, Mary Combs, Julianne Ray, Eddy Booth, Dixie Davis. GCLF The Redwood Golf team made a good showing at their meets this year, show- ing much improvement over last year. Most of the golfers were returning let- termen. The golfers were coached by Mr. Weaver. ,QQ M WW A M 6 M M 'W ff V s Ji ' 4 'v 4, , . Y' . . s j'l A YY ,4 f , , C' , I 1 15 'I .al , - A ' , Y K ' .4 N 1, , y . 1 N I A: 1 ,f . ' ' x Y 'V X' . f ,Q S .1 ff f A I I 1 x ' fl th K -5 . 1 1 xr N .K 1 if n .x fr x x gl X r J I . 4 Nv L. K lx , N I A X ' rl N ,-. -. :ei WARDQS STUDIO Portraits by Pannell OFFICIAL SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS 227 WEST MAIN STREET VISALIA LUMBER COMPANY VALLEY TYPEWRITER CO. Complete One-Stop Building Service ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Phone RE 2-8075 204 N, Ben Maddox Way 126 N. Church RE 4-6575 Visalia VISALIA PLANING MILL VISALIA FOOD CENTER 514 E. Main Phone RE 4-6425 CUSTOM MILLWORK 1500 W. Houston Visalia, California TOGNI-BRANCH J. C. PENNEY CO. STATIONERS 100-110 Wes! Main Sfreef School and Office Supplies SHOP AT PENNEY'S AND SAVE W. R. SPALDING LUMBER CO. HA-I-HAWAY NURSERY 3045. E Shrubs - Plants - Landscaping - Bulbs - Trees 4Vz Miles East on Mineral King Rock - Sand - Cement Rt. 1,Box 192 RE 2-3145 Paints - Hardware - Roofing Material Concrete - Ready Mixed MORWEAR PAINT STORE 215 South Locust Street Drlve Cul and Save al MORWEAR PAINTS LAST LONGER McAULlFF MOTORS 2 Miles East on Mineral King Phone RE 2-1345 LOCEWS SHOE STORE FOSTER'S OLD-FASHION FREEZE and BURGER BAR 415 W. Mineral King SHOES OF MERIT 119 W. Main Street BROOKS FUNERAL HOME Chapels at Visalia and Woodlake Roy Brooks Ellen E. Brooks John Williamson MlXTER'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Main and Court Street Phone RE 4-5847 M3515 U'lIUNNEH'5 MAYTAG Phone RE 4-3502 414 E. 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GRA-CO STATIONS SAVE WITH GRA-CO COUPONS' Mooney and Tulare Streets Court and Race Streets Visalia, California GRACE SHOP Lillian G. Jobe LINGERIE-GOSSARD CORSETS, LOV-E BRASSIERES, BELLE SHARMEER HOSIERY CAMP SURGICAL GARMENTS Phone RE 4-5118 1110Vz North Court Visalia, Calif. R. A. MAHONEY FORD DEALER FOR 30 YEARS Center and Garden RE 4-5851 IVANHOE DRUG STORE Serving the Ivanhoe District Complete Land Title Service TITLE INSURANCE TRUST CO. TULARE COUNTY BRANCH 320 West Main Visalia EXETER MERCANTILE CO. TRACTORS - TRUCKS - POWER EQUIPMENT VISALIA, CALIFORNIA Compliments from CASKEY PAPER COMPANY sooo Lucic TO THE cLAss or 1957 lil . it if i-- , ROSS FLEMING BOY'S SHOP Exclusive Boys Shop Featuring McicGregors SPONSLER'S Nursery Floral Shop - Rt. 4, Box 66 117 N. Encina Ph. RE 4-4674 Phone RE 4-5894 VISALIA, CALIFORNIA FRANEY FLOOR COVERINGS Carpet and Linoleum Specialists 121 N. Encina RE 4-4755 VISALIA, CALIFORNIA PACIFIC OLIVE COMPANY PACKERS AND CANNERS of EARLY CALIFORNIA BRAND RIPE AND GREEN OLIVES FERGUSON'S BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP Phone SY 8-0522 500 Main Street Ivanhoe vw I 315 ' vg ' 1 C ' ' Tff , P ' ' ',,1 new E , 5 1 3 E VISALIA CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY 6th Avenue and Mineral King RE 4-5545 f 'XTX if-Mfef u r' GENE FORD CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE 615 E. Main Street pa sions LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FASHIONS AND ACCESSORIES 220 West Main Street Visalia, California MAIN DRUG STORE 'I24 West Main Street Phone REdwood 4-7485 VIS!-ILIZI HEIIIJIIIJ HENDEZVUU5 EVERYTHING FROM HlLI.BILI.Y TO BACH T22 N. Willis Visalia, California ameA 111 bunn Co. SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS OFFICE MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT 'II8 North Church Visalia RE 4-3349 use wan rucwi C0 X TULARE COUNTY TRACTOR CO INC T526 E Mineral Kung Vlsalla Phone REdwood 4 5843 X-ILLPIED BUIFH I Tx. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUI-LT MRI-'E BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 'K Dunn? 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