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J LF 'J 1 E 175231 , w':'. A .,1J' ugh ' , 'Q PW? S , H wx T: ' 'e- 3' PM 4 1 5 A -.' .u Spire' ,, Qu - Y? 8 R1 .q.,r Q year's highlights to you through the happy carefree characters created by Ioanne Ienkins. Our goal is to present the 1958 year as wonderful and exciting as it truly was. Seniors .........,.......... Iumors ...................... Sophomores ............ Freshmen ................ Activities .......... Sports .............. Advertisements .Page Page Page Page Page . ........ Page Page Page l l 8 34 38 44 52 80 98 fx? A IMSTMTIM REINOLD PETERSON Principal HILTON BELL Superintendent 'T' HENRY BEIDEN Vice-Principal, De-an of Boys ' ' . , ' HL'-1J .- XX Y ' ,f 3 ANNIE R, MITCHELL Decm of Girls K BOARD OF TRUSTEES, left to right: Woodrow WIISOH, Emmett W. Pcireglen, Grcmt, Iohn Dubendorf, Ioe F. Link. 1 A, - I- A -, ALVERN CONDON THELMA DATES Senior Problems, Cadets Homemaking, Household Science LYMAN CURTIS RONALD K. DAY U. S. History English HAROLD DE IONGE Attendance, Driver Training TOM DIETRICH Vocalional Math, Boys' Physical Education CECIL DISBROW Algebra, Driver Training SAM FARSAKIAN Boys' Physical Education HIRAM FEAREY General Math, Audio Aids ROVA GOWDY Special Classes 'A a NORMAN ADOLPH Life Science, Boys' Physical Education CARL E. AUDURI Crafts, Guidance ANTONINE BARBATA English 5ARI..EY BAREUTHER edhanical Drawing, Guidance FRED C. BEIER Counselor, Rolrnher Math, Driver Training ' nomar nuzvms Special Classes. Craft IACK BRADLEY Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry CHARLES E. BUCKTON Bookkeeping, General Business WILLIAM CHILDERS Counselor,Art FRANK LAWHORN Agriculture Mechanics ELIZABETH LOHMEYER Girls' Ph sical Education, English RICHARD LOWE Ph sics, Chemistr , General science, Boys' Physical Education ISABELLE MENENDIAN Counselor, English, Guidance ANN MIELKE Homemaking BETTYE MITCHELL Girls' Physical Education GERALD HAYS World History, English BRUCE IENSEN Agriculture, Science B'ARBARA KNIGHT Guidance, Girls' Physical Education, English HILDA ORTIZ Spanish ROBERT RANKIN Auto Shop, Guidance BETTY REGDON School N u rse GEORGE RI'I'l'ER Typing, Business Math, Record Keeping MARY ROUTEN Choir, Girls' Glee SUSAN SHIVELY Library LUTHER SMELTZER Publicity, English, Iournalism ALBERT SWEENEY English, Yearbook SHIRLEY SWEENEY Typing, Bus, English, Ollice Practice, Shorthand ROBERT TOMASEVICH Agricultural Science, Ag. Mech. FRANK TWEED Band, Orchestra, Guidance LEWIS WAUCER Biology, Boys' Physical Education GEORGE WEAVER Counselor, Sr, Problems, Boys' Physical Education MAXINE WHITE Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice TRUMAN WINGO Counselor, U.S. History, Driver Training DODD YAHNIAN Wood Shop, Carpentry ,Q fl We IHIHNICIZ SWANK IUNE WINGO IOSEPHINE PATTERSON RQNALD ROBINSON ETHEL FULLER Att:-ndrinvv C'lr-rk Secretary to Principal Secretary to Counselors Student Store Mqnqgtdr Matron. CUSTODIANS, ROW l: Vidal C. Dortch, Bud Estes, Enimit Yount, Everett Baxter. ROW 2: Torn Powell, Iarnes Sawyer, Willard Barrow, lim Hearst, Holly Foster, ROW 3: W. O. Wilson, Ray Goodman, Coy Reed, lames R. Goodman, CAFETERIA, ROW l: Frances Sullenger, Mary Ellen Wegner, Angelina Wilson, Oletlia Allen, l.ois Moore. ROW 2: Ruth Kelly, Elizabeth Lynch, lime Reeder, A, L, Todd, Charlotte Rivers, Rose Franck, X 1 U It lx t l 1' SEVERO ESQUIBEL Student Body President STEERING COMMITTEE, ROW l: Elaine Iohanson, Head Yell Leader, Kathryn Mancebo, second semester Iunior,Presidentg Seiko Kawasaki, S. B, Secretary: Diane Oro, Head Song Leaderg Carol Pratt, second semester Freshman Presidentg Dolores Dias, S. B, Historian, HOW 2: Timmy Kong, second semester Soph. President, Carl Dingler, first semester Iunior President, Dave Nyberg, first semester Freshman President, Alfred Garcia, iirst sem- ester Sophomore Presidentp Stan Sim son, S. B. Vice President. HOKE 3: lim Abercrombie, second semester Senior President, Seve-ro Esquibel, S. B. Presidentg lim Clark, S. B. Treasurerg Ian Arndt, first semester Senior President: I. C. Hickman, S. B. Publicity Man- ager. ELQ NMLENT' Made up of three parts-Student Body Officers, Steering Committee, and Student Council-the Redwood High School Student Government is con- structed in such a Way that every stu- dent is directly represented. In the Student Council, which is con- ducted by the Student Body Officers, school policies are brought into effect. All three groups are advised by Mr. Henry Beiden. S'l'UDlIN'l' COUNCIL: ROW l: Elizabeth Ferreira, Cecelia Croden, Carol Phillips, Elaine Iohanson, Diane Oro, Seiko Kawakaki, Lois Tholl, lamwt Williams, Pegg Burton, Io Alice Nunes, Yvonne Salazar. ROW 2: Ianice Winton, Kathryn Mancebo, Iessica Tipton, Shirley Lee ludy Arnold, Rt-tty Matta, Chaumonde Saladin, Betty McGill, Ioyce Stoddard, Ellen Elliott, Peggy Strickland. ROW 3: Mr, Henry Beiden, advisor, Connie Phibbs, Ianelle Iessup, Dolores Dias, Ianet Brown, Shirley Rodrigues, Sue Swearingen, Shari McDermott, Kay Ransberger, Shirley Prewer, Petr- Cantu, Timmy Kong. ROW 4: Vincent Chan, Bill Wright, Martin Murrillo, Charles Ramirez, Carlon Goodman, Stan Simpson, Carl Dingler, Roy MCC:--ary, Gary Kipter, Doug Hogan, Doug Barnes. ROW 5: I. C. Hickman, Tony Soza, Iim Clark, Lary Varice, Severo Esquibel, lim Maxtield, lin: Alun-rciomhm, Ron Abercrombie, lack Brady, Lynn Cary, Steve Rodriquez , X' wx Qi' tl 1,5 sf' I 3 L If ng- f- tikff' nr-'rf 'Ullf- f'.. , ' K '-', '11 ,, . Q xxxXx 16 QQMSE5 .. .AZ., ,. . SENIIDJEZS . f , 5 . f 7.5 1? WILLIAM IAN ARNDT President First Semester MR GEORGE WFAVER Advisor 4-1' IAMES KEIR ABERCROMBIE, IR. President Second Semester NIVA MARIE ESOUIBEL Vice President First Semester BRUCE VANDEGRIFT Vice President Second Semester THERESA ROSE PACI-IEO Secretory-Treasurer First Semester ROSEMARY MENDOZA Secretory-Treasurer Second Semester LARRY KENNEDY Yell Leader First Semester ARVILLA IESSUP Yeil Leader Second Semester M55 Sfiaiff, . . IIM ABRAMSON GEORGE ADAMS NOE MARTINEZ ALEMAN BENNIE FRANK ALLEN MARY CRISELDA ALVAREZ RITA IO ARMSTRONG EMMA ACOSTA BAIZA IOHN ANGELO BARBIS IERRY GENE BARKLEY ROSE MARIE BARRIENTOS DIXIE LOUISE BAXLEY DANA PAUL BECKLEY NF' Q17 'S-if GEORGE C. CABRERRA LILLIAN CALDERON MARIORIE VELMA BETTENCOURT IEANNE MAY BITNEY LINDA IOAN BLAND WILLIAM PI-IILLIP BOHLAND MARY SUE BOSWELL SHIRLEY JANE BOSWELL SHIRLEY LEE BOSWELL IACK BOUDAKIAN DON EDWARD BOYDSTON MARY LOU BRAKE DOROTHY BROWN PAUL ANDREW BROWN LAZARO CARDENAS ALLEN EUGENE CARR VICTOR WAI-I CHAN IAMES PAXTON CHAPMAN, IR. RI'I'A CIIAVEZ CA'I'I'IIiRINE LOUISE CHERRY IAMES VAN CLARK ARETHA GAIL COBB LARRY FRANK COLLINS IOIIN COMBS MANUEL CONTREI-IAS DOUGLAS COSBY GEORGE JESS COTE BERNADINE MARIE COTTA ROBERT CROCKELL CECELIA MARIE CRODEN LARRY LAVEARN CROSS TWANIEL WALSTON CROWE IOSEPH CUELLAR DOLORES ANN ITIAS MARIE ANGIE DIAS IGNACIO DIAZ PETER IAMES DIAZ ARLENE ESTHEH DUAHTE ADELINE mm DURAN swrgvm BURBRIDGE DWELLE KATHLEEN LOUISE ELLIOTT LINDA PAYE ELMORE 'v--- If Q21 IF? 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T fi rx '95 4 IQ' .. 35. ., 7 nh 'i Y' .QM- Y' DELPI-IINA ANN PACI-IECO BRADFORD PALMER ALICE PEREZ WYNONA ELAINE PERRIN GAIL FREDRICA PHILLIPS IOANNE PHILLIPS GILBERT PINEDA GAIL ELAINE PIXLER GARY PRATT DON PRICE IERLEY PYLES CHARLES RAM1-:mz GAIL LUCILLE RIGGIN WANDA IRENE ROBERTS DONALD ROBERTSON 11 WI I if MARY ALICE RODRIGUEZ RICHARD ROIAS SHASTA LEE ROSE BOBBIE RUSHING EMMA IEAN SALCEDO DAREL SCOGGIN DAVID LESLIE SCOTT STAN WALTER SILVA GERALDINE MARGARET SIMONIAN STANLEY SHEA SIMPSON IULIA ANITA SMITH MARION GENE SMITH MURRELL 1-IAYSE SMITH MARY LOUISE STONE ROBERT HENRY STOVALL LONNIE STROBEL MELVA NADINE STURM MAUD THIEBAUD LOIS THOLL VIVIAN THURMAN DARLENE TIDWELL RUTH TOLLISON MIYOKO UOTA BARBARA IEAN WADE CAROLINE GEORGE WEISS SCOTT WELLS MORRIS WILSON IUDITH ANN WINNETT MARIORIE WINTON BARBARA ALDEN WOLF .f' , r ' ' I 2 Vg ,. W S--v-vmfxg .AI 1 . X S 'X , Q x x . 9' 'M N. WA Q fa f W J UN 10395 r v Q 45 k.' ,- ,S It 5 f Carl Dingler, First Semester Presidentg Mr. Day, Class Advisory Kath- ryn Mancebo, Second Semester President. 'VN F qu-Q. t , f Q .. ., 1 is F its V 1 ' tss ,f fr F' I ROW 1: Geraldine McCarter, Fi st S t V' Pr r emes er ice esidentg Peggy Strickland, First Semes- ter Secretary-Treasurerg Donna Swearingen, First Semester Yell Leader, ROW 2: Iudy Bly, Second Semester Vice Presidentg Iudy Brown, Second Semester Secretary-Treasurerp Manuel Alvarez, Second Semester Yell Leader, vi. HJ LQ' 36 .1 Q15- 'T HOW l llavliel Cliiivezi, Aiiaie lknrrvzz Pat Walker, Gerri Cran- iliill, Clirliiie Smith, HOW 2: A Pviiqy Strickland, Priscilla Luau, Sally La Salde, Alice Garcia, lwriiiin Wim- ROW 3' lwtarqaret Morvlwz, owl Williamm, Don Gdwiii, Bob Levy, Mary Crain HOW 4 llavid Terfzteqqe lame' Uiloiii, l'r-ink Shoup, lami- lllvv.ir'd.: lfililii' Siiiipkiiigz fan C.. -o ' 27 sur wb li ,xvbii .9 -1 9 BOW l, Phyllis Mounkes, Norma Ames, Carol Lindquist, Gleneda Marciochi, Dorothy Sousa. ROW Zi Darla Patterson, Sue Malson, leannette Davis, ludy Brown. BOW 3 Pat McClain, Ray Nav- arrette, lohnny Segura, Orlan- do Zamora, Linda Loop, ROW 4: Bill McClearen, Boy Moore, Wil- Liam Glover, Art Bico. QQ? 'U YL 'ff' ROW l' Frances Carillo, Mar- garet Holguin, Betty Stallinaas, Shirley Prewer, Donna Swearin- qen, Margie Salazar, ROW 2 Glenda Wilson, lanet Morris, Kay Bansloerqer, loanne lerikinsa, Marqaret White, Arlene Aman- cio ROW 3 Manuel Alvarez, David McGovern, Allen Phillips, lames Scoggin, Bill Andrew, Patric Wilcox ROW 4: Gary Moore, lim Allen, Bill Green, Charles Novak, lim lordan, Ken- ny Hogan. le Ins.. ,is HOW l Mary Lou Williams, liifly lfionrrrd, Elizflbetli Vidfiur- ri llfWl0Tf t1 Ortiz, Barbara Bailey, Wfiiidfi Lovinryfs. ROW 2' Linda liiiiiiptvr, llyokfx Phillips, Mur- 41fTTf'l Hndriqimz, Geraldine MC- Cfrrtf-r Slifiron ln Fond, Bar- lifirfi llrrrrlin ROW 3 Gfiry CT!53Wf'll, Don Heller' Frank Nell, lfriiilin lnpoz, Mike Kemp, Bill liiriq HOW 4 David Pigmnn, flriirwl-cy Villfilribou, Tom While, lxyiiifin Clifin, lolinny Mflrtinsiz, Cf-rfilfl Bmlfvy V.. ......-.. A 0 J K A 1 4 HOW l' Roy Toaster, Iossio Bit- nvy, lllainer Cato, lossszica Tip- ton, Lonora Stubblotiold, lorri Tliorninlvn ROW Il' lucly Arn- old, Doris llcitliburn, Doannii Brown, Katliryn Mancnbo, Vfr nm Nopnatad, Karon Zafsoslci HOW 3' Loronzo Giannandroa llrnio llicizz, Allf-n l.aniprnan lim- Rvnd, Pvtvr Ftcynosol Rito llurtin. HOW-1 Prod Biane'-, Ben- ny filiollvy, llavid Rodrigues lion ltyln, Dan Croclcoll, lim lltiwkinrz 36 tf'N. JK wr HOW l lorin llvrrinq, Volni.: 'l'iiiwiiit1n lo Alicia Nunrm, Caro lyn ltndvrg, llolvn Gonzalozi Ctnolyn Ctiqlv ROW 2 Miiraif Miinurill llorotliy Pwiinvl, lleiloii llrnlf-y, luily lily, lniriiuo Carter! Miirlcwtii llfiritiriHC5W 3 Curl l.iinqi1utli, llrivid llltii'ik0r1f:liig llilly lolinzcon, Hay Potorfror' lion-:ld Clark, lorry Scott HOW' -l ll-nil Tlionifigz, l.onnio Martcilf Alliin livin, Inn Tuttlv, Km. l'rtinlclin Gary Mrlniri, ll. ' X1 39- no L-- 'Hr -lib ROW l' Mickey Sosa, Carol pltillitm, Sliiflfly Wefat, Della Criswell, Wilda Davis, Poqqy Griego ROW 2' Linda Bartlett, Darleno Rowley, Nancy Farns- worth, Sandy Millor, Carlinf- Sniitli, Claudine Moore, HOW 3: George Burkett, Carl Dingler Carl Barkley, Allen Moornian, Dewey Mays, lung Younq, HOW 4' Robert Guill, David Adalian, Coy Doyol, Don Brown, Loon Ferguson, Richard Cisneros: , as, oo 4 4 L-in ,rlieiszf effwi Allred Garcia, First Semester Presidentg Mrs. Thelma Dates, Class Advisorg Timmy Kong, Second Semester President, , l .32 I 5 fi f' ROW lr Ianice Gettman Semester Yell Leaderg Gloria Monreal, First Semester Vice Presidenlg Helen Peterson, First Semester Secretary-Treasurer. ROW 2: Connie Pliibbn, Second Semester Yell Leaderg Iarielle Iessup, Second Semester Vice Presideritg Lydia Mon' doza, Second Semester Secretary-Treasurer. HOW l' Gloria Marquez, Elsie lliaiz, lanice McGinnis, Vinita Uiyzzdcile, Betty Cross, Ann lvins, HOW 2' Floyd Grammer, Peaqy Seward, Rita Young, Pat Bullock, Patsie Palmer. ROW 3 lack Boydston, Roy Foust, Gary Glasaow, Paul Stover, Marcus Garrison, Pete Cantu, ROW 4. loliniiy Ayers, Bill Goodwin, Gle-nii Younq, Bobby Wriqlit, llciln-rt Sanchez. 90 8 as 6 QI' HOW l Charlotte Spray, Rosc- iiiiiry Cordova, Gloria Bianco M-irli-iw Costa, logic Vasquez llixzi-iiiiir'1v l.uqo, ROW 2 Roset tri Siiiitli, lliiiriet Varice Kathy lim-iii, Mary lflleii Marquez, llvfzsif- Coritieraqs Sally Alve- diegt HOW 3 Adolpli Domin- aexr Stvvi- llodriaiiez, Artliur l n r 1- ,:, lticliard Hernandez llliiliii Gniivclri, Manuel Villar- iiiil HOW fl Robert llolauiri, l, iwif-rice llolauiri, Danny Ale! mini lon Porraiz, David Mar- tin'-: l'lwri iitina Riaiilado I, 49' 6 l'H1'l 3 ROW l Mary Gene Salgado, Elfida Sosa, Mary Alice Men- doza, Maria Margaret Acosta, Frances Duran. HOW 2: Cecilia Mata, Iosie Porras, Delores Va- lencia, Irma Ramirez, Emma Ber- nard, ROW 3' Willard Bowles Freeman Stone, Alex Szakala, Margaret Marquez, Alice Car- denas, ROW 4: William Creecy, Coy Owens, Sam Anderson, Wes Hardisty, lim McDonald. ac. 00 itil it ROW l' Bonnie Dannenbring, Pegqy Burton, Gloria Monreal, Lydia Mendoza, Patty Price, lo Ann Gates ROW 2: lohn Lujan, lohnnie Villa, lerry Casarez, Gary O'Donnell, David Winnett, Ronnie Sanchez HOW 3: Irene Villalobos, Ruth Chastain, Ruth lohnfwon, Pat Coates, loye Mur- phy, Helen Simpson. ROW 4: lohnny Deniz, Dale Atkins, lim Shot, Roy McCreary, Don Elliott, Gary Kipler '3- Q01 .mlb ' i --my '- go M 'C' HOW l liine Cherry, Merrilyn lohnrson, Shari McDermott, Mary lane Barbis, Mary Combs, Fred- die Martin ROW 2' Ruby Cor- rffa, Patti Moore, lanice Gett- incin, Alice Flores, Dorothy l oh n szo n, Frances: Breshears. HOW 3 Kay l-lettick, loe Nava- rvtte, Alfred Garcia, Benny Cu- ellar, loc Negrete, larnes Porras, HOW 4A loe Flores, Frank Pi- nedal leafs Brown, Frank Hol- aiiin, Paul Enos, Roger Dilbf-ck. ag! ps va ROW l' lean Cormier, Lyndiii Bechtel, Ilene Ritchie, Honda Frazer, Ioanne lfiY1.1Wf?lll, Mi- chele Rhode:-hainel ROW 2: Lynda Walton, Ieanne Fmdor- fzon, Sharon Dobbins, lanet Wil- liams, Louise Detlierow, Karen Beckley. ROW 3' Steve Schenclc, lerry Peterson, Roh Smith, Lon- nie Slover, lack Beattie, Terry Hattie-ld. RCW 4 George Sto- vall, D, C. Mayfield, Rriicc Blades, Eddie Brown, Rosas lid- wards, Dave Lowrey. TC' :- b Iggy A tif -, mum.: , Q f ' I Ql- 59fl 'dx ,.. aah xl -2- if ' -I Y -af qu I . ROW l: Vivian Turner, Glenda Peacock, Donna Wiley, Lea Williams, Glenna Bowling olyn Sina, ROW 2: Delore rin, Norma Barker, Gerry lion, Carol Moore, Sally mare, Patricia Mclntosh, 3 Larry Hyatt, Robert lfl , '- Paul Tilley, Terry Shaw, Larry ,X Coverdell, Mike Sousaniian. ' ROW 43 Kenny Walters, BillCar- 7 - A ' lisle, Dick Rodgers, Charles ' Palmer, Mike loy, Ronnie Chap- -' lllllll OLK, .1- C6 ,nil f.llf Ya 'tIr 5 R. I -'idea ROW l: Anne Murphy, Ellen El- liott, Margaret Phillips, ludy lohnston, Helen Peterson, ludy Miller. ROW 2: lanelle lessup, lulie Roy, Connie Phibbs, Susan Crumly, Marie Nicholas, lanice Winton. ROW 3: Ralph Meraz, Gary Iohnson, Doug Barnes Donald Wallis, loe Magana, Ray Harris. ROW 41 Russell Wil- liams, larnes Owensby, David Lowrey, Don Chriss, Robert Main, lohn Williams. ,tt C1 7' f , A., l, ROW l: Mary lane luarez, Cyn- thia Mosqueda, Dena Garcia, Angie Carrillo, Socorro Domin- guez, Gloria Estes. ROW 2: Annetta Marks, Deanna Tolli- son, Lester Dunaway, Ray Eat! well, lohn Biane, Donna Iones. ROW 3: Darrell Cheek, Ierry Moore, Shirley Thiebaud, Farna Stoops, Barbara Dresser, lerry Fischer. ROW 4: Wayne Davis, Vernon Keener, Charles Moore, Lynn Whitebook, Larry Vande- gritt, Teddy Flores, 2' if Q. 3--I ROW l Kathy Collins, Syl- via Phipps, Sue Heringer, Alice Watts, Helen Orosco, Modena Gunn ROW2 Iudy Rarington, Sharon Wahl, llarlene Wladyka, Norma Hardin, l,a Verne McDon- ald lfvelyn Akin, ROW 32 ll-wid Polly lohn Smith, Dennis: Brumley, Gerald Phillips, lack Brady, Ken- neth Rohertx, ROW 4210111653 Petty, Cecil Forcum, Eldon lirif-nd Rill MCSheehy, Car- roll Rainwater, Roland Ruddy. 3 an 4- Mg.s..., I 1 i px at UQ, . ROW l' Katherine Buckley, Altce Hernandez, losephirifi Zayas, Beverly lohnzson, Nancy Martin, Betty Wye koll ROW 21 Billie lvlCGant11, Danny Williams, loe Cor rales, Lynda Melton, David Rusk, Tommy Allen. ROW 3' Rohert Be-all, Delma Pearce, Carolyn Berthoux, Charlet: Ballard, ludy Heard, Faye Lawson, ROW 4 Ralph Wtlliams Gary A d a m nz, lohn Diaz, Dotialas Drigaz, Rill Owensby, Lonnie Slo- VCT -fn' 2 Q ole vs' 4-K ROW l Carol Stillienu, Joy Sargent, Pat Perez, Mary Scoggin, lanet Harmon, Florence Lindholm, ROW 2' loyce Stoddard, loservhtnf- Guerrero, Wanda Brown, ing, Letha Barker, Carrol Sackett, Sharon llotchkissz. ROW 3' Bill Corley, lerry Moore, David Brown, Ron- ald Turner, Ken Uota, Tim- my Kong. ROW 4i lerry Hobbs, Herbert Gray, lamea Gilley, Gerald Bowling, Ter- ry Gallian, lrvin Meyer. Xx Q A .Q Y as :Q --,i-- 1-Q. 11 Q-' 1' 1 1-' 1.I 1 1 .1 . -1 Q 'Q I U77 'Q-I I 'K 1 5 t - nf' TIS sV' fill' ' 'cl ',: -nxfi h 5, VI f .Aw 4 x: I 4 5 x G1 1- n Q, z 7 r 2 ' .K.R'..L.aP. ESHMEN Dave Nyberg, First Semester Presidentg Mrt Anduri, Class Advigrgv Carol Pratt, Second Semester President. C7 .- 0 0 ' , I I I ' V L l ROW l: Vincent Chan, First Semester Vice Presidentg Harriet Hcrden, First Semester Secretary-Treasurerg Cathie Crumal, First Semester Yell Leader. ROW 2: Craig Iohnson, Second Semester Vice Presidenty Gerry Moore, Second Semester Secretary-Treasurerg Irene Baxley, Second Semester Yell Leader. -Id 0. QQ l . Nl - ROW l: lorry Morgan, Tony Al- varado, Ray Martinez, Ace Sa- ito, Tino Serrato, Albert Huerta, Sharon Roberts, ROW 2' Marce- lina Ortiz, Ernestine Ramirez Rarbara Hainrnons, Lucy Ser- rano, Ienny Serran o, Bill Mackey. ROW 3' Noe Falcon, loo Macquos, Lilly Medrano, Edna Allen, Ken Bryan, Del Reed ROW 4: Paul lararnillo, Robert Willard, Paul O'Sliields, David Rallard, Dave McKinney, l.arry Van Forzsen. 9 I ROW l: Virgil Maciel, Connie Holguin, Gloria Grajeda, Diane Huerta, lessie Seward, Mary Sergura, Elvia Vasquez. ROW 2: George Gonzales, Donna Marlow, Charlotte Rodriguez, Beatrice Garcia, Darlene Dun- can, Donnie Adair, lohn Drys- dale. ROW 3: Marvin Rushing, Steve Sterns, Bill Thomas, Fred Blaswich, Chester Grammer, Gabriel Garcia, Gregory Vas- quez, ROW 4: Edward Mora, Tony Cabrera, Henry Fierro, Louie Montion, lesse Reyes, lor- ry Marquez, Ioe Marquez. .9 .' F911 'ii' 'll-in ner ROW l: Claudette Gregory, ln- da Long, Yvonne Salazar, Lupe Alvarez, Hope Corrales, Dora Duran. ROW 2: Connie Ruingar- ner, Mona Hannah, Edith Cotta, Karen Furnas, Linda Frazier, losie Reyes. ROW 3: Roy Matta, Thomas Moscatelli, Eloy Antir- nez, Iimrny Esparza, Ernest Ta- rango, Ronald Munson, ROW 4: lessie Garcia, George Acosta, Ruben Alba, David Seymore, Tony Soza, Ronnie Hicks, 45 I 5 ' 1 TVA 'MV M 1 if ROW l' Paula Payne, Shirley Moore, Betty Henderson, Cathio Crumal, Lynn Rocco, Ramona Rico, ROW 2. Pat Seely, Larry Tcirbell, Ianelle Paull, Sandra Fusaro, Dianne Conkin, Sue Swearingen ROW 3: Larry Lei- sten, Charlene Murphy, Micheal Erase, Iohnny Caaaiano, l.ynn Wilson, Vincent Chan. RCW 4 Iohnny Herrera, Eddie- Vasquez, Manuel Salcedo, Ted Rfzquibr-l, Fred Allen, Manuel Tosste ltf'VilV l lflizrrlif-tli Ferreira, la fIllll'I lwflfilli l3 'ClCfJ Millar, Gear airr llfmflltlf' Carole Hull, Ann Collin: ROW L2 Michollr- Ia- nwlli R111 Cornbiz, loyvfl Gorsrs lr-an Parker, Mary Io Tollinson, Ronnie Rinse ROW 3 liouala.. flwall, Inn l3rritli Ronnie MC Millan, lolin Rianco Dave Ny lDf'VL1 Roh Rrirnrist ROW 4 Vir- fnl Willinahriinz, Vernon Tolli zzori, Client'-r Tillo',', Lynn Cary, Cram lohniaon llennix Knee ltrnd Jap Q9 lg Al-yr QQ 3-'S RCW l' Lee lrvin lfatlier Munoz Karen Dresser, linet Rrown Irene Raxley, Donnie Rowley ROW 2 Iacaueline Kirlcrsriy, lfrnest Zayas, Tiavid Odorn, Lewis Martin, lrrnicr? Arnem, Larry Gallian ROW 3' Donna Wilson, Frances Mendoza, Bill Martin, Darryl Haury, larkio Graves, Sidney Elarn. ROW 4. Tony Surnpter, Edward Gott, Ldward Wise, ludy Graves, Rar- laara Chapman, Ronald Lewin lil ROW l lean Taylor, Alfred Saf- foll, Fred Lokey, ferry lohnson, Sharyl lynch, Nyla Parks, ROW fl Lucille Orosco, Nancy Yama- rzhita, Carol Hayes, Leona Thomason, Ioellyn Branco, Edith Cribbs, ROW 32 Roger Hays, l.orc-ne Hreshoars, Ruben Vas- quez, Veneda Tate, Woody Graves, Sandra Vessel, ROW 4: Thoyd l.atham, Douglas Man- ner, larry Peterson, Thomas Cree, Larry lkerd, Ray Hefley, i., JL JB HOW l lrzzlie Sweet, Glenda Tootlo, Sharon l.oaan, Harriet lladen, ludy Costa, Gerry Moore ROW 2' Marilyn Wall, Vlorvnco Feary, Anita Todd, Di- anne Kidder, Shirley Rodriques, Anna Marie Steiner, ROW 3 Frankie Wyckoff, lohn Adams, lhlly Cobb, Gabriel Nieto, Al- lvn Burkett, lack Glass ROW 4' W-iymi Cross, Manuel Florez, lflton lordan, Harry Maaness, lwrry Willianin, Raymond Ste- plwiizz Q-, Q.- 'QR -...g HOW l' Sylvia Piqq, ludy Sar- gent, Barbara Criswell, Aileno Dowdy, Carolyn Carter, Marga- ret Navarrette, ROW 2' Nancy Hayden, Suzanne Clark, Monica lane Davis, Dorothy Clark, Do- retta Nepstad, Iudith Edgrnon. HOW 3 foe Bendleo, Wayne Er- win, Fred Gulliver, lim Evans, Bill Evans, Ben Dean, ROW 4: Louis Tellifson, Ernest Hipp, Raymond Roberts, lohn Whit- worth, lohn Zieqen, lerry Bos- well. 86 S I -e-V V ROW l' Carolyn Westfall, Mit- .suye Hasebe, lennie Herrera, Victoria Saldana, Sherian Bram- lett, Lou Martin ROW Zi Connie Boydston, Linda Ashford, Ca' millri De longe, Carol Pratt, Vir- ainia Lane, Rose Navarrete. ROW 3 Ricky Daniels, Dick Shaw, Vance Pigman, Doug Ho- qan, Tom Cribbs, Charles Wing. ROW 4' Le Bon Gibson Aber- crombie, lohn La Fond, David Gilstrap, Denton White, Oscar Culliin, Kenneth Piercy. ,G 1? -tb 29 -5 A '9 'y a 5 ill 1 .lat ' 31 T 'T fs. QQ ROW lr Sydna Brazell, Reba Nelson, Lorvell Wilkinson, Ger- JC! if ROW l Carol Costa, Dar- lf-nf' Mills, lo Ann Mills, Lela Powfell, Carol Flmore, Alice Petty ROW 2 Nina Roberts Gail lordan, Linda Collum, Mary Alice Nicholson, Shirley Ri-ity, Paula Phillips, ROW 3: Dnvfil Perquzson, lorry Mitchell, In1:fvrlilacque::, George Shackele lord, lames Tuttle, Tim Cantrell ROW 4 Tim Butterfield, Fred Kaiilrnen, Dave Wliite, Ed Van IW-llnri, Gordon Ozaood Darold llffilif' 48 il it tie Cook, Mary Slate, Dolores Luisi, ROW 2' lames Wells, Ir., Pilar Shoup, Katherine Carter, Chaumonde Saladin, Carolyn Hearn, Sharon Swanson. ROW 3' Shirley Lee, Dan Boswell, Dale Ferguson, Ierry Anders, 'P Y Stephen Enqel, Richard Mc- U Dowell, ROW 4: Pete Garcia, Daniel Ouesada, Salvador Lo- pez, Bill Wright, Hank Charest Stanley Stephens, 'QQ i' GDK1 'J l as T fx ROW 1: Ronnie Sisk, Iessie Ta- foya, Sally Olesen, Viola Ruiz, Carolyn Tuttle, Betty Lou Brown, Barbara Estes. ROW 2: Wally Meyer, Virginia Rose, Betty Matta, Gloria Garcia, Dorothy McKinney, Lindo: Brown. ROW 3: Ernestine Mattel, Corbet Phibbs, Kenneth Greer, Lynda Swack, Iames Batten, Sam Slater. ROW 4: Edward Hart, Clinton Goodwin, Dcmny Peor- son, I. Asher, Danny Fernandez, Ioe Arancis. 9 ' I LT:-4 FQ I J A I - A34 M i .A b . .pi , Q, 7. .A .nNQ,' ,414 ll-ii. J, . 'Aff '. ff 4 -'fig fu? ' Xl 's w .. if - Q wg 1 Y, - zi f +i ,nwllull I I -- rr II , . s 1 r ' 'V xx, -., ,X x., X.. - x - N Q 'W sy x in ,fw xx J xx Nici' -we . cv, r ,-0 . 'uf Ali 1 I A 'lf' .. 'C X 3 4 Wx .n ' ,V v5'i,'thx, U x X . , 4 lx.. , -5:9 -f.,.? . 'H ' I -if. ,Ji -- ,. ,Lf B- , V y.'f't'. 'X 4.-'J ..sv-.- .,. ,.. - - 17 ,.. X . F. .. W, . if , mi fix. nl ' .Q . ., Q .T Q X Cn A A G27 T IVIT IE S lb LOG Vomurlnq unufzucl Ort creations, le-ttcrinq, fmd rm Orlqmcxl teaser-type cover which ref vf-cxlf-fi its myfsterloufz lines On the end sheeis, thf- 1959 Loq IS hoped by the HIGH to be O :wourcv Oi Onioymenty cimufsemem, cmd remems branag lo all who tum its pages. Edited by Diane Oro and advised by Mr. Sw oy,- tho' Yearbook staff made three of 40 P0908 each. All art work, as w-oi! m leitorlng, was crooked by Iocmne Ienkina. Domthz Pound, staff business man- crglor, was in c args of Advertising and Log s ea. Thomas Lithograph of Fresno printed the annual, and the S. K. Smith Compcmy of Los Angeles reproduced- the cover. 'L ' 5 DIANE Editor PETE SWEFNEY ' IOANNE IENKINS . Advisor W 4 AnEdi1or I' I L ty 1 - '7 yum, PLY c. 'CU' PEGGY STHICKLANIU C lb Artlvlly Ydw ful 'gm rv oAmOf nnmrw DOROTHY POUND I t 1 Bu IG n ff: ,L'fiffI amass Mona nr 55,751 nv T-xrnlllf I'.'.-'HQIVYLL ' .1 1. GIGA NTEA Serving as an intricate port of the Redwood High School Student Body, the school news- paper, the Gigcmtea, kept the students in- formed .oL,,,cll,,StudQnt Body..-nexgg, activities, f ., ,qgj ,ix 'tions of thi L ommercio df? esf e. Ovlhnhl , - CQ Y Mr. Smolfxer, -ihvliliiff' Til-,Q 3,14 LM ors V -4 X 1 Drdqin' Wwonr. Clubs.. , I Remember. Disdcmkifbtdtci, Parade V' K H 1'5 ' x3 l-U - ., - , , ,V ,gl M 5 rr. - M ' '-1 4, r -- - . 553' - -Hr . xl DX fn' x ,'t.'.'O'. V , fi. ?. 4 ,, , '. ul., A H J, w , ' aff? 'f-ff. -' -- . cm, , ,, V G,,?mV , 4 , , I , gl. ,. Wayne Ferquson Rich Garner Connie Phibbs Ross Edwards. FRONT ROW: Ruth Grammar, Don Gibson Dick Iones, Editor, Terry Ann Thorrnolen BACK ROW: Mary Lou Williams, Linda Bland, Sharon La Fond, Mr. Smeltzer, Advisor. 55 'X ROW l. Patty Price, Doris Rathburn, Merrilyn ir-a Iam- Davis, Suzanne Clark, Dorothy Pound, McGill Ilene- Richie, ludy Iohnston, Carol Lindquist, Ransberaer, Shirley Prewer, Elaine Iohanson, Donna Wyeclcolf, Gloria Bianco, Ierry Ann Thormolen, Claudine Victor Chan, Fred Gulliver, Lorenzo Giannandrea. HOW 4: Aslilord Teddy Fry Billy Varice George Adams lames Robinson Iane Clark, David Holcomb, lohn Hearn, George Cabrerra GIRLS GLEE CLUB Again one of Redwoods active sing- ing groups was the Girl's Glee Club, directed by Mrs. Routen, Redwood musical advisor. They had the honor of appearing in the annual Christmas concert and the spring festival. utrell, Carl ie Robinson, Curly Weiss, Doretta Ne stad, Mon- 2: Pete Cantu, Io Ann Glates, Betty Margie Manurvll, Kay Hettick, Kay lim est, Phillip Hernandez, Betty Swack, Dick Iones, Dell Greqston, Able Flores, Ierry Barkley, Don ott Townsend, Iossf- Rollins, Iim CHOIR Under the direction of Mrs, Routen, the choir made many splendid appear- ances, With the assistance of Chau- monde Saladin, accompanist, the choir performed in several school shows, church programs, and before local civic groups, They did an exceptions- ally fine job this spring in the all school show, Hills or Frills. NOW l Wanda Hvownmq, lfmma Tapp, Barbara llammons Carolyn Sma, Sharon Roberts, Carolyn Westfall, Linda Blunt, Ann Collins, Cathie Crumal, Ianet llartncvn Suv Swvarinqen HOW Lupe Flores Carol Stillens, Maraaret Navarrette, Linda Frazier, Florence Frary, Rachel Chavez, Sharon Bramlett, Sharryl Lynch, lfdna Allt-n Hosn- Navarrete, Mary Alice Nicholson, Gloria Marquez ROW 3: Alice Hernandez, Mary Slate, Narvell Wilklson, Gertte Cook, losephine Art:-q-'1 ludy Soravnt Cecelia Mata, Marie Poaicy, Beverly Dias, Darlene Duncan, Angie Torres, Rose Marie Lugo, Gloria Alvarez, Betty Cross. HOW 4: lfstht-r Rodrtquw, Hobby Rushing, Rosetta Smith Barbara Rutledge, Mary McNair Ioan Taylor, Connie Bumgarner, Irene Villalobos, Vrramia Rose, Shirley L1-v, Barbara Wade, Marllou Alexander, Melva Sturm, Mrs Houten, Director 5 7 l I -5 BAND One ot the many sources ot pride at Redwood is our wonderful, 75-piece band. Throughout the year the band, under the direction of Mr, Tweed, was success- tul in promoting school spirit through participation in halftime shows and numerous other activities. V' MAIORETTES: Ianelle Iessup, Vinita Drysdale, Arvilla lessup, Head Maiorette, Linda Elmore, Darla Patterson. lv wi W-2 QS- - fi., tj.:- 3' ?'4tQ-,in f J .1 sq- 1 ' If ,gi Ac, ,-, ,. f I-1.1 DRILL TEAM Again performing in several games and many parades, the Redwood Drill Team, the Rangerettes, was quite ac- tive. Under the leadership of Bev Foster, the girls made a fine showing in their traditional blue and white uni- torins DRILL TEAM Sue Molson, Clorinda Nabarrete, lerry Ann Thormolen, Lynda Walton, loye Murphy, leanne Anderson, loan McNeal Harriet Varice, Patty Price, Lenora Stubbletield, Charlotte Spray. -lid? Fast Q., M1 4101- 1 'vt Q . .TUV if 'i 'Ol' 1 . at ' tx vt -Q gi 6,1000 I gg SCHUOLG-2, , SAW -f' - ' -f-V -. ' ' ,ev-:-. -all' '- -x ' ,Y --v , .. V . -...W ' km .f. X.-.PJ -' - QA .- -, ' ' -. - 5 - , ...eo T..-. N HOW l Patsy ll'-i--12, Lorem- Rreshears Lucretia Woodard, Delma Pearce, lohnny Whitworth, Frank Nell, Doretta Nepstod, Raymond Robvrls, Paul Thornaf, loyrw- llv'-maori ll:-lon Gonzales, Ioan Fox, Mr Tweed, Director, Larry Kennedy, Drum Mayor ROW 2. Lavern Mac Donald, Susan Crumley, Velma Taranao, Linda Milli-r, llaliili Mvrvz, lariicz- McGinnis Indy Heard, Ruth Chastain, Carolyn Caqle, Sylvia Phipps, Lynette Cobb, Roqer Hays, Evelyn Akin, Suu llf-rin 11-r, llrvn Pricf- HOW 3 Craia lolirison Corbett Pliibbs, Larry Peterson, Betty Lane, Veneda Tate, Lynda Lawson, Dan Roswell, Sharon Logan, loellyri Rianco Alice Watts: Karr-n Zasoski, Eleanor Mancebo, Katherine Beckley ROW 4' Mike Kem , Larry Scott, Gary Adams, Lawrence Holguin, Sandra Vessel, Lynda lvlvlton, lflonnu- Sanchez, Bill Evans, lim Evans Billie McCants. ROW 5 Paul Beckle , Sayid McGovran, Lynn Wilson, Ierley Pvles, Robert Be-all, Elmir- llias, Allun lrvin Carl Lanqgntli, lim Drath, lsmal Navarrete, lohn Biane, lim Nelson. R'5W St Irvin Me er, Lawrence Hays, Stan Silva, Benny Alle-n, lack Brady, Carl llill Vvrna Ne-pstad, Kenneth Roberts, Douglas Driggs, Ronald Clark, Lonnie Martell, David Blankenship, David Lowrey, Phillip Hernandez, lDFlll.L TEAM: Io Ann Gates, Mary Alice Rodriquez, Dorothy Souza, Ilene Ritchie, Lydia Flores, Rosemary Cordova, loanne Esswein, Vir- Gonzalcs, Irma Ramirez, Elsie Dias, Beverly Foster. ...- 2 4. . V- 4-, 4 . ' . . . '., - - D. . . '.x , --..'.',-.. V , ,. '.- .. '. ..N A MELLOW Tomas, FRONT ROWf Io Amfcmes, Peggy Strickland, Doris lhathldurn, cdmiyn Hearn, Dorothy Pound, Peggy Burton. BACK ROW: Kay Ransberger, Betty McGill, Chau- monde Saladin, Linda Swack, Ianet Morris. SINGING GROUPS Performing in many activities ihal included school shows, service clubs, churches, and an Ensemble Festival, the Mellow Tones and the Girls' Trio did a fine job in representing Redwood. Both groups are under the direction of Mrs, Mary Routen, vocal rnusic advisor. GIRLS TRIO llorvtta Nepslad, Monica Davis, Belly Mr-Gzll Climimonde Saladin, Accompanifst. ORCHESTRA The Redwood Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Tweed, made many successful and entertaining appearances. One appear- ance was at the Music Festival where they obtained fine honors. ORCHESTRA, ROW 1: Iudy Arnold, Bev Foster, Doris Myers, Karen Beckley, Peggy Burton, Camille De Ionge, Nancy I-laden, Doretta Nepstad, Lucretia Woodard. ROW 2: Aurelia Martinez, Dena Garcia, Norma Hardin, Donna Marlowe, Lydia Flores, Iun- ior Lopez, Iessica Tipton, Alice Perez, Ioyce Pearson. ROW 3: Laverne McDonald, Margie Salazar, Lynda Lawson, Verna Nepstad, Carl Hill, Iack Brady, Linda Miller, Mr. Tweed, Directory Douglas Driggs, Ronald Clark, Marianna Moore. SONG LEADERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eugenie Nicholas, Gail Phillips, Mary lane Nicholas, Inez Navarrete, Kathie Elliott, Diane Oro, Head Song Leader. natal PEP SQUAD Pep Squad is composed of the yell leaders, song leaders, and the pep band. Because of their never-ending job of prornotina school spirit, the spirit of both the players and the rooters was kept high all year. Barbis, Marie tg i ,U 1 RALLY CLUB As usual the Rally Club did a won- derful job this year. Advised by Miss Barbata and Mr. Yahnian, the club planned many activities and rallies that served to promote school spirit. The club is also responsible for the new Redwood Banner, which was pur- chased tor the band. First Sf-mvste-1 Otitcf' Dick lones Cordell Mounkv tfuat-riiv Ni t I TS S C io as iVlC1ftF'NlCitOlL1S ..-.s Second Semester Otticers Pres Cordell Mounkes Vice-Pres. ,Joy Chapman Sec.-Treas. Geraldine Nuns-s Reporter Diane Oro 'Lquuuuu-n YELL LEADERS: Marjorie Winton, Elaine Iohanson, Head Yell Leaderg Iessica Tipton. I A a. PEP BAND, FRONT ROW: Lyn- ette Cobb, Linda Miller, Verna Nepstad, Carl Langguth, Allen Irving, lohn Biane. BACK ROW' Alice Watts, Roger Hays, Ralph Merez, Stan Silva, Paul Thom- as, Pork Clark, David McGovern, Gary Adams, Billie lean MC- Cants. 'l'lif- Club advisor is Mr, Far- f7l'l'lV'lfllS l':vs lwrry Barkley Vim- lx . llarrf-l Hannal' 'lb ' '4 Marlys: Miirpliz 'lv-1 llonald Gibson lllllllil Sl'll'l l3.'l'lVlfiS fi ' . . Hicliord Garner 1 'l 1 1 I FHM! 154' -1 1 ROW l Mrs Mitchell, Advisory Geraldine Simonian, Ieanne Bilney, Lynda Lawson, Lynda Melton, Io Alicui NLINPI-, Linda Elmore ROW 2' Dolores Dias, Shirley Prewer, Norma Ames, Ianice Carter, Camille De Ionge, Verna lwlepslad, Donna Swearingen, ROW 3A Carolyn Cagle, Eugenia Nicholas Sue Maleon Frann Wiee Rose- mary Mendoza HOW 4. Donna Fisher, lane Fulrell, Marie Dias, Marjorie Beltencourt, Shalsla Rose, ,Wynona Perrin gps- qu1uun-ui' BLOCK R Alter tlie forming of a new eoiifatiliition and the reorganiz- iilion ol tlieir Club, tlie Block R lueaan an active yearl Com posed ol Redwood High Letterf men, one of tlie clubs money malcina proiects was the selling ol profiranif: al loolball games X3 Sililflll lar:-d Hamilton Ken Uotii .bf E ' -Q83 1-I XXX 5--. 1 00 5 , .1 EW-' yu. r -iIik'?. 'fXf ., ,, . ,,, i'QW Y1.iZ1,E' i rl-if , WI ' x I, V -E'-r :i,. r. Jblllx - ' 'T-' ,.,,, J . LH, I 'If s 1 1 ROW I Esther Munoz, Carol Elmore, Iosephine Guerrero, Lydia Mendoza, Bonnie Base, Lynn Rocco, Margaret Navarrette ROW 2: Billie McCants, Kathy Collins, Sue Heringer, Alice Watts, Veneda Tate, Iudy Heard. ROW 3' Ruby Correa, Sue Swearingen, Francis Mendoza, Betty Henderson, Betty Malta, Ernestine Matta. ROW 4i Gerry Moore, Carol Pratt, Charlene Murphy, Donna Wilson, Sunny Clark, Nancy Hayden. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Girls Athletic Association began the year with a Get Acquainted Picnic tor their new members, Sponsored by Mrs. Lohmeyer and Mrs, Mitchell, the club activities included their Annual Awards Banquet, Host for Tulare County, and sponsor of the Sweetheart Dance. I ROW l. Mr Farsakian, Advisor, Carl Hill, Iim Tuttle lim Nelson, Robert Beall, Pat Wilcox, Darrel Hannahl Lynn Whitebrook, Charles Ramirez, Carl Dingler, Mickoib Hedstrom. ROW 2: David Delong, Bill Boh- land, uane Davis, Richard Garner, Harold Morrow, Ian Arndt, David Rodrigues, Kenny Hogan, Stan Simpson, Dick Iones ROW 3: Frank Pineda, Gilbert Pineda, Iohn Diaz, Vernon Keener, Don Heller Ier- ley Pyles, Geor e,Adams, Pete Reynoso, Ron Clark Pruce Vandegr1?t, George Cabrera, ROW 4: Abel Flores, Severo Esquibel, Bill Owensby, lim Aber- crombie, lim Maxfield, Ierr Barkley, Marlys Murphy, 'l'om White, Paul Brown, Don Price, Larry Kennedy, lim Clark Iim Abramson OFFICIYRS Pres , . leanne Bitney Vice-Pres. Niva Hsquibel Sec.-Treas , . .. Iudvy Bly Historian Lynda elton Pub Mgr, Linda Elmore MANAGERS Basketball Verna Nepstad Sott Ball Dorothy Pound Volletyball Cecilia Croden Spee -Away Lynda Lawson Badminton Gerry Simonian FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Une of the largest clubs at Redwood is the Future Farmers of America, Any hay who takes agricultural courses is eligible for membership in the club, which is advised by Mr, Tomasevich. Not only is the club active in agri- cultural activities that include judging contests, livestock shows and fairs, but they are also the sponsors of an FFA. Barn Dance each spring. Pres. .... . Vice-Pres. Sec. ..... . Treas. .,.... . Rep. ....... .. . ,, Sentinel .. OFFICERS .Claude Feaver ,.,......,,Gary Pratt .,..,.....Coy Doyal Dave Rodrigues ......Pete Reynoso lim Owensby 'N l lil Llllf' Rowley, Richard Porter, Dwight Lindquist, Ronnie Munson om Dry dilr' K B Jai lll M TC y l-wy il HOW 2 llollalaxs Swall, Don Adair, George Mueller, Don Crl on WIlllTWl l ve l:.ll.f :A Rum-l Fllld ROW 3 Stover Stems, Terry Glraudi, Vernon Tolllson Bill Martin Clif 4 l wl 'll lV1Tll+ ' Rlafswlcll l,arry Van Faxssen l'tl'l'lllllf liUSlNllSS2 l,lIAlilIlifl Ol' AMlfRlCA 'lllio l'iitiiro liiiraiiiess Leaders ol America had a very hiisy year that included tlivir Chap, ter installatiori, several field trips, llie sellinq ol Cliristiiias corsaiqos and the lillina of Marc'li ol liiiiies envelopes, Composed ol airls who are rvlaniiirici Careers in the laiisir ness world, the Club is advised liy Mrs, White ROW lr Ernie Dias, lack Boudakian, Pete Rey- noso, Dave Lowrey, lerry Moore, Paul Stover, Dee Reed, Marcus Garrison, Melvin Lindquist. ROW 2: David Winnett, David Rodrigues. Georqe Moreno, Don Wilson, Benny Shelly, lim Owensby, David McGovran, Gary Kipfer, Bill Gallian, Clinton Piqg. ROW 3: Mr. Toma- sivich, Advisor, Alex Gomez, Gary Criswell, Benny Allen, Glen Young, Fred Biane, Roy Moore, Larry Collins, Claude Feaver, lohn Hart, Coy Doyal. if ROW l: Geri Simonian, Marie Dias, loanne Phillips, Geraldine Nunes, Dorothy Pound, leannette Davis, Darla Patterson, Rosemary Mendoza. ROW 2: Linda Elmore, Vivian Thur- man, Mary Sue Salgado, Kathryn Mcrncebo, Doris Fischer, losephine Gurrero, Glennell Henderson, ROW 3: Mrs, White, Advisorg leanne Bitney, Aretha Cobb, Darlene Tidwell, Marilou Alexander, Gail Pixler, Ruth Tollison, Mariorie Bettericoiirt. First Semester Ollicvrs Gerry Simonian Gail Pixler Dorothy Pound loanne Phillips Marie Dias , Pres ,Vice-Pres Sec. Treas Reporter 1 Second Semester Ollicers Gail Pixler Marjorie Bettencourt Aretha Cobb Darlene Tidwell Marie Dias jab-nl: ---.-.gg 40 ROW l Mr Grove, Advisor, Elton lordan, Bill Martin, Fred Gulliver. llftlwrt ltftfill, lfrltth Cotta, Betty Matta, lerry Anders ROW 2. Gilbert 'loin Cree, Hon Lane, Ben Dean, Dona Farnffsz, lfthn Mitchell, lfrnrnatine Malta, ROW 3: loe Maqana, Gorge Adams, llfwlm-rt Mtiint, Hebert Stovall, Bill Manser, Fred Blaflwich, Dennis Brantley Vinf-fit 1, l.t irry Pf'ter1aat':, CTI ll,ISS CLUB Another now club this year 1:1 the Chess club, advised hy Mi' Haas An interest in chess is the nnly qualification ol thr- chih, tar the nienihers are al ways willlna to teach each other, They hefgian with inter-club chess totirnarnents and then atf tend vriricntts city tatirnainents ful't'lf'l,tttQ H I r'- -p f- , fl' f' 1:11-' ri .nr l 1. ,mx loltn.t0,i l lt ll mill i YIIQS 'ind r RADIO Cl Ulf Qrqantgied second ter, the Radio lar all iriter'+i:'steicl tr un tat limited lu hr ralorfs alctrte Oh s c club, wlttwar ticlvt tr t Grove, if: ttt tntt t:tet:1lw'itS lt l fttn the Mr l llt ll1C't'Fy liric- tians lll Vt llllllllltlk I 5-rt, G Q A Q N. an fr F Chan ROW l Vincent Chan, Miyako Uota, Alice Perez, Monica Davis, ROW 2: Tom Cree, lohn Hickman, Marianna Moore, Ianice Carter, ROW 3' Craig lohnson, Severe Efsqtiibel lim Tuttle, Mr Hass, Advisor. IUNIOR RED CROSS With thc help of the Future Homemakers, the lr, Red Cross conducted a very successful hogan kit drive tor the Navajo ln- dian children, Advised by Mrs, Heddon, members of the club visited home bound children several times to entertain, The members elected leannie Bitney and Mar' iorie Maniiell to attend thc lied Cross summer cainp. l'ii::t Si-coritl In-iiif-rztv-: ltllii'--i:. km-riieratiii 0111, :Ig Vi--:z Ai:-tliii Vnlili Mriiaiv lwlanzf tl Vim- l'i--:1 lilaiaiii li--tit-riruiiit Mciixiai--I Nrivtiiiittf Ihr' iiwm. iiiiiiiiw K tint., Miiitii 'l'i.-iii: Cilf-nnvll lliiiiili-iiaori litiilitini Vliapiritiri ll:-iitiili-i Minn- l'iii:1 liiith lohnfzon lliililirily I-iciriiiiv lhtlif-y llvt-lyn Akin 41 ,....-A i .- LCN., ROW li leanne Bitney, Glennel Henderson, Ioanne Phillips, Vivian Thur- man, Lynn Rocco, Margaret Navarrette, Barbara Criswell, Iudy Sargent. ROW 2' Marie Dias, Margie Bettencourt, Aretha Cobb, Doris Fisher, Elaine Cote, Virginia Gonzales, Leona Thomason. ROW 3: Gail Pixler, Ruth Tollison, Evelyn Akin, Ruth lohnson, Barbara Chapman, Margie Manuell, Linda Miller, Darlene Tidwell, Mrs, Regdon, Advisor. KINGS TEENS Organized later in the year, King's Teens was successful in accomplishing their goale-that of interesting students in at- tending church, Activities ot Kings Teens, which is advised F,-Q' by Mr. Keller, IMr, Hays, and ' . Aj A A Mr, Bradley, included guest X speakers, inter-group sings, - - - , ,. M ' NY Qxs- and several money raising pro- , 5 jects. I' , I I 2 X OFFICLHS i Pres. ludy Leonarc . Vice-Pre-s Geraldine McCartei 1 Svc-'I'rr1as ,Dorothy Pound Program C'hrnn . , Helen Orosco 3 , i i HCWV l Linda Bartlett, liidy Leonard, Dorothy Pound, Carolyn Hearn, Chaiiinondo Saladin, Sue Herinaer, Peggy Strickland, Virginia How ROW 2 loan Fox, Norma Hardin, La Velle Salyer, Yvonni- Cookncy, liidy Heard Helen Orosco, Geraldine Mc- C-irtvr HOW' 3 Shastrt Hose, Hiith lohnson, Evelyn Akin, Paul Tilley, Lawrence Hays, Chester Tilley, Tom Wliite. 69 f ROW'l:, Mr. Buckton, Advisorg Gary Adams. Ken UNH, Carl Dingler, Ronnie Clark, Iohn Bar-but -ilymaxi Chan. ROW 2: 'Dam Heller. Cari , th, Manuel Mvmugefbavid Pi?- man, A Blankenshlp,1,Bmc9 Vcnid it. ff' ROW VUIIOR Kenner. Dmidt De LQFRQTHOT' dell ldunhs, Iim Abcrandmbisf lim: Clark. f lay Qihiman, Darrell Hamilton' N ' LUTURE NURSES With the purpose of acquainting its members with the nursing profession, the Future Nurses Club had a very successful year. Advised by lvfrs. Req' don, school nurse, their activities inf cluded movies and speakers at their meetinas and several hospital visits, 1 KEY CLUB Sponsored by Mr Buclcton, the Key Club, which is a serv ice club for boys sponsored by the Kiwanis, proved to be very helpful Not only did they con duct Freshman Orientation, and general service ttrotctcts at school and our community, but they set up the club signboard in the student court. OFFICERS Pres. ,. ., . , , .. .Iohn Combs Vice-Pres. ., . Darrell Hamilton Sec. . ,.,.,, , . Carlon Goodman Treas. . .,.. , . Dvrrell Lepeune Sgt,-at-Arms . . Severo Esquibel Of'l'lCTl'ltS Puts 'l'liwvi-:ati fll l Vtcefpros fl'-vs-ily V0 t Ser Tr--as Patsy P Puls Chmn It-an I' . p if I r ' 1: M l . 1 . st ' it ' t 'W .Jud L15 F. Q if ' fri. 0 i-of bi Ki ft 1 it 'f'-' ROW l Ieanne Cormier, Beverly Foster, Theresa Pacheco, Margaret Navarrette, Lynn Rocco, Inez Navarrete ROW 2: Anita Howard, Virginia Gonzales, Lynda Lawson, Camille De lonae, Barbara Chapman, Mrs, Regdon, Advisor. 70 A LINE ARTS CLUB Highlighted by their senior trip to San Francisf co, the Fine Arts Club was very active this year. Under the cofeadvisorship of Mrs, Shivley, Mr. Chile ders and Mr, Day, the club's activities included various plays and con- certs plus a study of American music, ceram- ics, and sculpture. OFFICERS Pres. . . Marianna Moore Vice-Pres. , , , Iudy Houk Sec, , . , . Doris Myers ni' ROW lr Mrs, Shivley, Beverly Foster, Iohn Barbis. ROW David Pigman, Iim Clark, Darrell Hamilton. ,, . nu- 1 9 J 1-I A- WN latin Mitslii li iliizy liilinnort, llanlc Charefzt, Tom Crihhm, David Gilstrap, Stanley Stephens, Teddy, x liitVX' .' l'iii.i:lil Wiilli.: ltwight lin-lqiixgt Ronnie Sink, Raymond Gomez, Larry Coverdale, Dennis i iii v lt--tv iliiitii l'hil lleinfiizdiiii ROW 3 lawrence llays, Russell Williams, Dan Fernandez, Coy Crim- izziifl liinriw it--rx lwiiiitiril lxliiqrirm Mr' Condon Advrsvr ROW 4 Gerald Wallcrt, Virgil Willingham i i t Yi- t. lli V-in It-ill'-ii lwhiz Wiliiazzia, David Scott, Dart Crowe, Louis Tollitfsoit Qi' Ian Carter, Seiko Kawasaki, Doris Myers, ones, Cordell Mounkes, lay Chapman, Pork Clark, CA DLTS Company A, 92nd Batf talion, Redwood High School, is one of many Cadet groups organized under the state military department. The company made a good showing on the Redwood campus through their drill team, color guard and guard duty at games, Mr. Con- don is the companys leader Co Cindr Dan Crowe Lust Sgt David Scott l3lfTlC,ttll'l l.0f'IC'lC?Vf1 Phil Hernandez Leonard lvlagana 71 lil JW l Ii::.h.y W- he lr Slltliittft llrge'-l, l-le,ul:i--n Vasque-2, Bill Owrinsby, Charles Moore, lim Maxtield, Lyman Chan, Lorinii- Slow r, Waynt llaviiz, lniin Liz ini 'Uirwf ru? iran ltolarid ltudd , H W 2. Carolyn Wf-sttall, lanice Ames, ludy Brown, Sylvia Piqa, Dianne Conkin Lynda Melton, Lyfhii Mfiridofi, Aiirt-lm t.1fi:'ir.f. ,Ch :iv Maoirv, Carole lllhll, Leona Thomason, Marie Nicholas, Eugenie Nicholas, Eleanor Que-sada HOW 3 ltiannv Andfrrson Patsy S11-ly, ludy I- ttf-lti l'-.1r ri ltvf'kl1',', L1-slit Sw'-v-t, Carol Pratt, Shari McDermott, Gloria Mon real, lanicv Winton, Glenda 'lootlv Karlrosf- Nikki-l, llvna Garcia Mary ltarhiiz l-f':' U 1.' Aftvism l'raril-c Siskfiy HOW 4 Socorro Domiriauf-2, Ellen Elliot, Margaret Phillips, Amelia Fierro, lerry 'lhcrmoli-n, lan Carter, tulle Hgy, Anita mil. Lind-1 Mille: li:-nv Villalobos, Norma Hardin, Helen Orosco, ludy Bly, Geraldine McCarter HOW 5: lohn Fiianr, Dennis Knefiland, Larry Vandvarilt, mi Whitf bww-lc lmiff A Tuttle, Craiq lohnson, H. W Fw,-all lim Cuellar, Chester Tilley, Timmy Kona, lay Asher, Hay Harris, llrtire Vandf-arift SPANlSl-l CLUB Oraanized for students who speak Spanish, the Spanish Club is aaain quite active on the Redwood Campus They beaan the year with a sock-hop for all their members and concluded with their annual :swim Spanish dinner, Under Mrs. Ortiz's advisorship, HLY As a result of their Quiet Hour, Christmas baskets for needy families, and sponsoring a boy to Y Camp, thc HI-Y Club, under the capable direction and ad visorship of Mr. Hays, achieved their clubs piirpose of maintaining Christian Standards in they presented a Pan American Assembly in April. community, f5l'l'lf'lQHS First Semester Othcer Sf-4-and S tif -. Anita Smith Don Gibson Pros Vic' llw 5, Lyman Chan lim Clark View--Pri-5 F-it' 'lit an ludy Bly Don Hobertson S. r- 'lift as lil'-lfittl. 'hmn lohn Comb? Dick lanes C?-aiklairi llisfaritzri Maru- Nicholas Fat fx' Arms Hill Owf-nshw - '-1-. ,few-A-f 1 'E it' VW E llivk lime' lim lluith, Vf-rriori Keener, Pork Clark, 'Way' f llf.1':i:1, lJ',llfll fi' i QC'x'x' S Qiztlitrzx M! lliyx, Ad'.'i:1ar,' l.yriri Whitebroolc, lack Brady CTf,1tlft:flNlf'i'x .- lliil 't I i7:f' lt:Q,:rifilt1ii1i't',' 72 school and miie-:ati-r Olin-iii., lark ll rdrl Bill Ow-V-rislw' ln-nriiv .ilovi-r l,.ir7r'wV1riil1-itil' A31 X ROW l' Miyoko Uota, Seiko Kawasaki, Diane Oro, Amelia Fierro, Geri McCarter, Ian Carter, Frann Wino, ltaiis Fisher, Sa- vtuko llagirbe, Maud Thiebaud, Sharon La Fond, Barbara Hardin. ROW 2' Mr, Lowe, Advisor, Lester Dunaway, Iohn Barbigz, Wayne Ferguson, Carl Dingler, Cordell Mounkes, Leonard Magana, Don l-leller, Lyman Chan, Rosetta Smith, Barbara Wolf ROW 3 Daryl Farnsworth, Don Farnsworth, Ralph Nunez, Darel Scoggin, Larry Kennedy, lay Chapman, Pon l-'ring ltavid Ailtilian, Bon Abercrombie, Ross Edwards, Carl Langguth, Cecil Feaver, INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB SCIENCE CLUB Students who take shop and mee Newly organized on the Redwood chanical drawing form the lndustrial Campus this year were the Pi Mes' Arts Club, Advised by Mr. Bareuf ons. Primarily for science students, ther and Mr. Yahnian, the members the club's projects not only included learned the application of their field trips and guest speakers but studies to professional work through participation in the Science Fair as tield trips and Student Craftsman well, With the help of their advisor, Fairs. Mr. Lowe, the club had a very suc- ,mt Second Cessful first year, S1-im :ati-i Ufttu-1: Sirrnostrr Officers ttiii-it iluoaairi Pri-s . Patel Scpqgin OFFICERS ilT.T,N.'l'Qll ' sififififlii DG?3:t2f12::,f QM- 1 Lwfv K'-nm'-it lim Hawkins Sat -at-Arms lim Hawkins: Cert DL51nnqI?r:1lQl ROW l Freddie Martin, Ronnie Sisk, Iames Batten, Gabriel Nieto, Wally Meyer Floyd Grammer, Allen Moorman Hank Charest, Fred Allen. ROW 2: Gilbert Pineda, Billy Cobb, lack Beattie, terry Mitchell, Daniel Fernandez, Danny Certini,iDennis G b .C g , r. reuther, Advisor, Paul Tilley, toe Magana, Gary Iohnson, Gary Bruintey, Geraldine McCarter, Barbara Wolf. ROW 3i M B Glasgow, terry Helling, lim Hawkins, lim Tuttle Darel -ist Args..- s:.a,,. 111111-'i Ili . I - MI 1. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION The Redwood Chapter of Califor- nia Scholarship Federation, a state honor society, is advised by Mr. Bradley and Mr, Ritter this year, As one of their money raising projects the club sponsored the laminating of student body cards. In addition to their annual three- way picnic with Hanford and Mount Whitney and two State Conventions, club members enjoyed an inter-club party for both semester members. First Second Semester Officers Semester Officers Iim Abercrombie Presm. Ian Arndt Ian Arndt .Vice-Pres. Iim Clark Seiko Kawasaki Sec. Lynda Melton Don Price Treas, Iudy Bly -J FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB By far the most worthwhile project of the OPFICERS Redwood Future Teachers Club this year is F M Y H . . . . . Vicggpws y A1533 Sag: their giving ofa scholarship to a seniorlplan sf-C Alice Perez ning a teaching career, Through activities lreas ,tidy Leonflfd such as half-day visitation days, motion pic tures and guest speakers, club members were able to learn more about the details of the teaching profession. Miss Horine is the clubs advisor, ROW I Iudy Leonard, Helen Orosco, Lydia Mendoza, Gloria Monreal, Peggy Burton, Doris Myers, Seiko Kawasaki, Mar- lic'iehCo:aS1, Iljiffiygkojxllotap ROW 2: Miss Horine, Advisor, Evelyn Akin, Ruth johnson, Amelia Fierro, Irene Villalobos Anita I . .wrni , u y ou , ice erez, Margaret Phillips, Iudie Landry. ROW 3: Mr. Ritter, Advisor, Craig johnson, IC, Hickman, liivk fonos Iiave Nyberg, Marianna Moore, Linda Miller, Ellen Elliot, Iulie Roy. LATIN CLUB To achieve its purpose of keeping stuf dent interest in Latin high, the Latin Club, which is sponsored by Mr. Haas, held its annual Slave Auction and Ro- man Banquet this spring, The club's social activities ended with a swim party. Pies Vice-Pres Sec Treas Sgt -at-Arms Publicity ROW li Bonnie Dannenbrir1g,Ioanne Esswein, Lynda Melton, Patti Moore, Merrilyn Iohnson, Gloria Monreal, Lydia Mendoza, Iudi Iohnston, Doris Myers, ludy Miller, Diane Oro. BOW 2: Mr. Ritter, Sonny Clark, Carolyn Hearn, Ian Carter, Iudy Arnold, Bar- bara Hardin, Norma Hardin, Cecilia Croden, Seiko Kawasaki, Iosephine Gurrero, Dena Garcia, BOW 3: Mr. Bradley, Advisor, Ian Arndt, Iudy Houk, Helen Peterson, Anna Ioy, Carol Pratt, Diane Kidder, Anita Smith, Iudy Bly, Susan Crumly, Marie Nicholas. BOW 4' Cordell Mounkes, Severo Esquibel, Iim Clark, Don Price, Iim Abercrombie, Larry Kennedy, Carl Dingler, Carl Langauth, Hess Fdwards, Darrell Hamilton OFFICLBS . Martin Murillo Lynette Cobb Iudy Arnold .. Cecil Feaver . Carl Langguth David De Lonq HOW l Anita Todd, Sylvia Phipps, loanne Esswein, Connie Phibbs, Mary Combs, Merrilyn Iohnson, Arnold, Lynn Rocco BOW 2, Laverne McDonald, Becky Millar, Anne Murphy, Judi Johnston, Diane I-W, Bvtly llfvrideirsori, Susan Crumty. BOW 3: Ruth lohnson, Ianell Pauli, Ianet Brown, Florence Fra , , - 'll' l11ClY ll0GfClt QUHUY Clfifkr NUUCY Hf1Ydf?1'1, IFGHG Baxley, Barbara Hardin ROW 4' Martin Murillo Lester Dunaway Fred Guilli er 'l'iiiii Cn-it David t'imii1im, David Adalian Don Heller, Carl Langgu th, David De Longi, Sharon La Fond, Lynette Cobb, Mr. Hass Advisor? Patti Moore, Ianice Gettman, Iudy Kidder, Annamarie Steiner, Anna ry Georgia Bodine Margie Manu -fa-r.. :ld A I-4 f I asm. Barnes, IUNIOR STATESMEN This year for the first time the Reds wood Chapter of lr: Statesrnen became officially affiliated with the State lr. Statesinen organization. Through such procedures as voting, legislation of bills and practice of par- liamentary procedure, the members of the club, which is advised by Mr. Cur- tis, became acquainted with govern- inental procedures. OFFICERS PM-sa , Cecil Feaver Kicr- Pr:-:Q ludy Leonard Sec Barbara Hardin 'lruas . .. Iudy Bly Sat -at-Arms , . . Iudy Arnold ilirliamrintarian , ,..,.CarlD1ngler 76 Robert F ROW l: Carl Dingler, Iudy Arnold, Ioan Fox, Cecil Feaver, ROW 2: Sharon La Fond, Barbara Hardin, Iudy Bly, Deanna Brown, Mr, Curtis, Advisor. Doug REELWINDERS The Reelwinders performed inany :services tor the teachers on the Red- wood Canipus, Advised by Mr. Fearey, the nieinberfn helped by showing ino tion pictures, strips, and slides, and by rnnnina tape recorders and the public address fsystern OFFICERS I Pres. .,.,....,...... ...,...,..... ..............v.,..,......... Goo r e Adams Vice-Pres. ....,.... . .,..........,................. .. .... Clauge Foaver Sec.-Trees. ........ ..,.......,. Lea Williams TRI-HI-Y i Newly organized on our campus: ' Q year is the Tri-Hi-Y, sister club of the l'lieY, Following their December lnstalf lation of olficers, the club, which is capably advised by Miss Barbata, was very active, Their activities included vnvina a Thanksaivina dinner to a needy lainily. Pres. Vice-Pres Sec 'l'revcs llistorian Fhriplain OFFICERS Peggy Strickland Chaumonde Saladin ,. . Sylvia Piqq , .., Lynda Melton 1 Ph' S5 via ipps onna Wilt-v pf 41 FOW li Sylvia Phipps, Iudy Miller, Dorothy Pound, Sylvia Pigg, Peggy Strickland. ROW Z: Barbata, Advisorg Chaumoncle Saladin, Lynda Melton, ludy Heard, Sue He-ringer, Carolyn Hearn FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Among the many worthwhile ac- tivities ot the Future Homemalcers of America is the making of bags to be used as gilt bags by the Iunior Red Cross. Advisor for this active group is Mrs, Mielke. DRAMA CLUB This year the Masquers, with the able assistance of Mr, Kel- ler, presented various excellent plays, Through make-up study, field trips, and back stage visits to several theatres, they gained a great deal of experience. OFFICERS Pres, ,,,,. .... , . Iudy Houk Vice-Pres. . . , , ,Beverly Foster Sec . ..., .... . ., . Pegg Strickland Treas . .. . Elaine Cote l r ROW lf Verna Nepstad, Kathryn Mancebo, Iessica Tipton, Dorothy Sousa, Lydia Mendoza, Carol Elmore, Rosemary Mendoza, Pat Bullock. ROW 2: Carol Hayes, Lydia Flores, Wilda Davis, Theresa Pacheco, Iosephine Guerrero, Irene Villalobos, Peggy Skinner, Kathy Collins. ROW 3: Mrs. Mielke, Advisorg Frances Mendoza, Esther Munoz, Darlene Rowley, Nyoka Phillips, Edna Inman, Geraldine Nunes, Eleanor Mcmcebo, lane Futrell. Pres. ,, Vice-Pres .. Sec. , Treas.. Reporter .... Historian Parliamentarian Song Leader . OFFICERS , .,...,.... Jessica Tipton ...,......Dorothy Sousa ......... Mendoza ...........,.,........Carol Hayes ...,..,.,....Carol Elmore Rosemary Mendoza ...,..,..,......... Verna Nepstad ........Kathy Mancebo ROW l, ludy Barrinaton, Margie Manuell, Carolyn Cagle, ludy Houk, Peggy Strickland, Beverly Foster. RVQWY Sharon Wahl, Kay Hetticlc, lflanie Cote, Linda Miller, Lynda Walton, Lynda Lawson. ROW gf Mr. Keller, Advisorg lrlillllii iltof-pm, lloretta Txlermtnd Verna Nepstad, Manuel Alvarez, Hay Harris. FRENCH CLUB French Club on the Redwood qarnpns is a social club for stu- dents who are taking or have taken French. Advised by Mr, Haas, the stub lield ci French Banquet and a swiinininq party this -prinai Chmimonde Ylt1lonioaWDavis,Y Dave' Nybgfgj ROW 3: lim Drath, Darrell Hamilton, Mr, Haas, Advisor. OFFlClQl-lS Pres , Darrell llmnilton Vice-Pres. , l'lc-len PQWPISOIT Sec-Treas . Monira lllavies Sl? GETS Jax. fl, Vgfnyhvb- fe- 716 q.:,..'g:1. w,g1:1wm.55,f.,fw', M'. F15j'Li'. 'f.5'Q4V.r .LJ Q . A fl, -:rpm ' f ' IN-fu-4' .1 Q ' P , - :L gg' . 1 :Qf '!4f3 ff 'ig Y 1' 155- .LIE-13 ' ' . Q.i is h x gf?-PQ- 1 -I T rvi . , . 31,3-X Q , ,,:, V, ,f , -C 2. L . U V LQ, ' 4, I vs sf- KK tj. .1 1: 51 -.Ag fa 1 .n wMwX',' ' ,f lair - ,Q ,fra ' A my-fb. .,. L ,:-v - T Us f'f-QV .5 Y- I, ,4m4,i ' ' WL, . - ifd. t ig-.2 A 11 L JERRY BAHKLFY BILL BOHLANI7 RONNIE CLARK RITO DURAN W ,.p DICK GIBSON BILL GREEN fAHIfP HAMILTON MAC MATA 'HM MAXFIELD BILL OWLNSRY IFHALD PHILLIIS AZILRFRT PINIQIWA DON PYLE II-TRLEY PYLE PETE RLYNOSO STAN SIMPSON V-f A FOOTBALL Under the leadership ot coach Lewis Walker, the Banaers went U-9 for the 1957 tootball season. Although heavily plagued by injuries, the Rangers spirit remained high and their will to win was always present, lim lvlaxlield and Bruce Vande- grilt were elected CofCaptains by their team, Vandegritt was named to the All- American Blanket, lim Maxlield and Bill Boliland were given awards as the most valiiible offensive lineman and back, respectively, Bill Owensby and lared Hamilton were named the most valuable defensive lineman and back, Even though the Hangers record was not too impress- ive, we can look forward to a good seaf son next year, BOB WRIGHT IIM CLARK, MGR. KEN UO'l'A BRUCE VANl'5PHGRlF'l COACH WALKER COACH GOFF 'Redwood ........ 6 Redwood.. Redwood.. Redwood.. 'Redwoodn Redwoods Redwood ........ 14 Q denotes Redwood ........ 6 SCORES 0 Whitney 0 Lemoore ......lZ Lindsay .-... 0 Porterville ......lZ Honford Reedley Whitney Tulore . league games HOW l David De Long, Bill McSlieehey, Iared Hamilton, Stan Simpson, Dick Gibson, Bill Hestily, Bito Duran, Gary Moore, ler lfiy Pylon HOW if. George Moreno, lim Owensby, Ioe Maqana, Gilbert Pineda, Ronnie Clark, Kenny Hogan, Pete Reynoso Stan Silva Hob ROW 3 Coach Walker, lim Clark, Manager, Bill Green, lerald Phillips, lim Nelson, Arthur Flores, Ierry Burk Bill Bohland Bruce Vandegritt, Bill Owensby, Coach Golf, Coach Lowe, lk BOB BEAL IACK BRADY ED BROWN ' CARL DINGLER B FOOTBALL The Redwood High School Raiders, losing most of their key players via the Varsity, showed fine playing ability on many occasions, Although ending up the season with a 1-7 record, they were praised highly by their opponents, Richard Garner and Dave Rodrigues were elected Co-Captains for the year, Raider mentors were Coach Adolph and Coach Blevins. STEVE DWELLE RICH GARNER VERNON KEENER CARL LANGGUTH EMILIO LOPEZ DAVID RODRIOUFS ROW l' lack Beattie, Glen Young lohnny Villa Irvin Myerk. Robert Beall Doug Barnes Douglas Hogan Paul Flore Carl Dina ler, Iiin Dias, Ken Uota. ROW 2 Dave Rodriques George Acosta Roy McCreary Gary ODonnell lerry Bailey Emilio Lopez Carl Langguth, Vern Keener David McGovern Richard Garner Frank Nell Roy Foust ROW 3 Coach Adolph Richard Her nandez, lamerz Kelly, Frank Holquin Eddie Brown Rows Fdwaards lack Brady Scott Welle Steve Dwelle Eddie Lynch Duane Davin, Robert Sdnchez, Martin Murillo Iohnny Martinez Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood denotes SCORES Whitney Lemoore Lindsay Porterville Hanford Reedley Whitney Tulare GTTIOS l O.ll.L 'll AlNOLlxll i'OAf'll l1l.l'VIliS C FOOTBALL The R.H.S. Splinters' 1957 football team, under coach Bert Ho1t's guid- anceship, finished the season as the Central Yosemite League Champions, after losing only one game to Reedley, 13 to 28. The team, whose captain was Iohn Caggiano, was composed of boys who, fortunately, will be returning with their desire and ability to play football for Rl-l.S. next year. nuw 1: Uonnie Rowley, David Fleming, Manuel Flores, Wally Meyer, Corbett Phibbs, Ron Marciochi Iohn Ca V' -W M'k gras? ROW 2: Lynn Wilson, Dave Nyberg, Ierry Moore, Don Boydston, Darold Brake, Iohn Bianco, Vance Pigman,glgbClfgo'Swf:lL oy ntunez. ROW 3: Roy Martinez, Henry Fierro, Dennis Kneeland, George Gonzales, Lynn Cary, Bill Mackey, Coach Holt. SCORES Redwood ,....... 7 Whitney .,... 'Redwood ...,i.,, 26 Lindsay .,,t,,. 'Redwood ....,,.. 6 Porterville 'Redwood ........ 20 Hanford . Redwood ........ l3 Reedley . Redwood ..,...., 20 Whitney . 1 Redwood ........ 7 Tulare denotes league games 'Y 0 iN 1 I. . Qlxx S Ol HTHHY RARKLVY lflW BROWN llARRlfL llANNAll f. N C' IS :-- 'I . Q A BASKETBALL After losing several games by very close scores, the Varsity 1957-1958 Basketball Team Climaxed the season with a startling win as they outplayed the Mount Whitney Pioneers 49-40. Coached by Mr. Goff, the A Class Team was heavily plagued by bad luck. Ierry Barkley, who was Chosen captain of the team, was also high point man for the Rangers. All the boys turned in excellent performances and we can look forward to a fine season next year with the returning of five lettermen. Ken Turner was manager. - SCORES Redwood . .. 38 Reedley . 42 Redwood ,,,, ,,,, 2 9 Hanford .,,,. H52 Redwood 32 Porte-rville . . 46 Redwood . .. 25 Tulare . 57 Redwood 28 Whitney 4U Redwood .Sl Reedley . . 37 Redwood . . 20 Hanford . 49 Redwood . 4l Porterville Sl Redwood 43 Tulare . 52 Redwood M49 Whitney 40 T ps K7 ABU- FI-OHZS MARLY5 MURPHY HAROLD Momiow JIM MAXFILLD KEN uorn. mu. OWLINSBY 'rom WHITE 1 r,' 5, ' . I -. . : 1 Z3 ' - '-.-' ' ' a . 1 . I .uf 1 1 u n me Q Qt! .-Alf' ' r.. W. i' - ay-mg ji - -Q ,. I . I 0 4 . n 1 s . ' 'u' ' 0 so ,Xl .1 A.-'SL . 'f 5.HN IIM ABERCROMBIE LYMAN CHAN DAVID DE LONG tl ti 'l T l I ' , ' I 1 'ti 5 , 4-r , f l 1 s if Jia Var' ' IUNI OR VARSITY BASKETBALL .Coached by Mr. Walker, the Redwood High School Iunior Varsity finished their season with one win and nine losses. Even though their standing as a team was not too high, several players were promoted to the Varsity. These players, along with the rest of the squad, with the exception of senior Captain lim Abercrombie, will be returning to strengthen our Varsity team next year. Ken Turner was manager, DON CRISS CRAIG IOHNSON ' DOUG DRIGGS DICK ROGERS Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwoods, SCORES Reedley Hanford Poriervil 15 Tulare , Reedley Hanford Tulare 13 32 33 35 25 Whitney 49 29 29 35 Whitney 38 44 36 39 26 47 63 46 47 MIKE ACOSTA VERNON KEENEI LARRY VANDEGRI .l B BASKETBALL Rather than choose a seasonal captain, the B Basketball team was cape tained on a weekly basis. Although they lost seven and won only three games, Coach I-lolt's Raid- ers were always determ- ined to win. Next year, with the re- turning ot their lettermen and the addition of sever- al key C Basketball players, the Raiders should have a strong squad. .I .. 14 .-qi ,3 ,' Y ' I-, 1 W. ' l , bi., C I , N l Cary, Manager: Holt. I V ,, . . , tl' it it I i l 3 -'lf 'R' ui 2 , Y V E D ROW l Michael Brase Lynn Wilson Iohn Van ssen Ll: Darold Brake, Manager, Iohn Bianco, Dick Greer, Coach Adolph. O f I David Seymore, George Gonzales. ROW V ' 4 v M., ynn Fond, Coach C BASKETBALL After losing their first four tilts, Coach Adolph's C Basketball team made a surprise comeback to lose only one game the second half of the season. While their final league standing was 5 and 5, Redwood can look forward to a spirited Raider team next year because of the Splinter's surprising im- provement. Captain of the team was Dick Shaw. '..r 4 ' M U. V 1 --1 3 , i L. t - Q' my ,QI l TRACK , Moore, Bill Owensby, Bill McSheehy. ROW Z: Coach Adolph, Stan Simpson, Iim Clark, Don Farnsworth, lessie Rollins, Rito Duran, Pappy Edwards, Ismal Navarrete, Coach Blevins. ROW 3: Marlys Murphy, lim Abercrombie, Don Price, Gerald Phillips, Lynn Whitebook, Ed Van Dellen. l Ierley Pyles, George Adams, Pete Reynoso, Terry Baxter 'Q the A 'Ya ' 3 I ,f , ' Jerk C 0 X B CLASS TRACK --ROW lt Wally Myers, Larry Hyatt, Ierry Hobbs, Vernon Keener, lared Hliniiltan Bob Smith, Ernilo Lopez, ROW 2: Doug Hogan, Carl Langguth, Daryl Farnsworth limi Wtillacri, Gary Iohnsan, Martin Murillo ROW 3' Iohn Martinez, lack Brady, Gerald Bowl- irta, lfmi Crockell, James Boswell, George Acosta, TRACK R.H.S. was well repre- sented at such events as the 20-30 Relays in Tulare, the Kern Relays in Bakers- field, the annual West Coast Relays in Fresno and the Fresno Carnival Relays, by our 1958 Track team. The team made a strong showing in the C.Y.L. Coaches are Mr. Adolph and Mr, Blevins, 1 ls QQ v C1 L4 ,,- ---.Q-F. 5 ' r 0 n s - ---- V lu an 0 4 - ff? Q1 E ei Fi -Q ' 'A W -g ' . C CLASS TRACK - ROW l ' J W N L X iv -if A l'r.:ernan Stone, Iessie Garcia, L- i' , . Auf - S'Q'f:1 ls-xrry Van Foszsfbn, Henry Fierra, by i -f E- ,, 4 V N- 1 lmrk Boydston, Phil Grajeda - - -- , XE Q , - ' ' If--'jg ROW 2 loo Edwards, Tony Ca- -- ' brvra Ceorqe Gonzales, Melvin 'lf - kllldfllllijf, Ruben Alva, Iohn ' L9 ' up l,S'IlClVI HOW 3 Allen Burkett, lilazz Pearson, Iohn Whitworth, ll'Il'flld Brake lim Evans. 90 be WRESTLING Newly organized this year at Redwood was the R.H.S. Wrestling team. Coached by Mr. Blevins, the team did a very com- mendable job. Approxi- mately 25 boys were on the team, and fortunately many will be returning next year. I ROW lf Irvin Meyer, Iohnny Martinez, Lupe Flores, Phil Grajeda, Ruben Alva, Iohn Garcia, Roy Martinez, Manuel Villariel. ROW 2: Wally Meyer, Mar., Ruben Vasquez, Doug Hogan, Rito Duran, Pete Reynoso, George Adams, Coach Blevins. ROW 3: Bill McSheehy, Ioe Magana, Bruce Vandegritt, Carl Langguth, Iared Hamilton, Richard Rojas, Pork Clark, ROW l Terry Baxter, Ierry Hobbs, David White, Craig Iohnson, Larry Van Fossen, lack Glass. ROW 2. Coach Farsakian, Ed Van Dellen, Don Price, Tom White, Iim Abercrombie, Larry Ken- nedy, Lynn White-brook. ' v --.. . W ,V , ' , , S 9 31 Y , twwvav WWW aflvffaft ' K ,tiwuva 1 tmacx MH f FW X t' in Q-XBWW -'Q R wwf , fi ' A 1 funnel 1 -gg 'F 1' ' J 4 ' 'I www ,K , muck, 'f M Q :I ji QMS timmy K f ' -mf' CROSS COUNTRY Cross Country for 1958 was a highly rated group of runners coached by Mr, Farsakian. The team proud- ly placed Redwood in the top ten at most ot their meets, no I 5 , I - A' , Q . 'if Qt? li . W 35 ig aF'1?'5f ., ,jf vi T .1 . 11.1 HM ABRAMSON IERRY BARKLEY IERRY CASAREZ SHORTY NAVARRETTE ROW l: Sam Farsakian, Coachg Ierry Casarez, La- zaro Cardenas err Bark , I Y ' ley, lack Boudakian, Ernie Dias, George Cabrera, Alex Gomez, Florencio Navarrette. ROW 2: Lyle Lindquist, Abel Flores, David De Long, lim Ab- ramson, Tom White, Paul Brown, Bruce Vandegrift, Carl Hill, lim Tuttle. ERNIE DIAS llM TUTTLE t'-s. I v l I I 5 ' p flu , I A I I ' A . , . I GEORGE CABHERA LAZABO CARDENAS RANGER BASEBALL With the addition of several players from the I.V, and Frosh Baseball teams to the return- ing lettermen, Coach Farsakian was able to build a team that will undoubtably prove to be a threat to the Central Yosem- ite beague this year. 1 ....--- 7 'l 1 ,QQPE ROW l: Danny Williams, Mgr., Kenneth Roberts, Bobby Wright, Iohnny Villa, Frank Nell, Lonnie Slover, Arthur Flores, Don Heller. ROW 2: Irvin Meyer, Danny Certini, Don Chriss, Gary Moore, Glen Young, David McGovran, Eddie Brown, Douglas Driggs, Roy Foust, Eldon Friend. ROW 3: Iames Gilley, Mike Acosta, Ray Eatwell, David Fleming, Ierry Moore, Smoky Villalobos, David De Long, Wesley Hardisty. Coach Holt. IAYVEE BASEBALL Composed of players who didn't make the varsity team, the Iayvee's showed a lot of spirit and possibilities. These boys, coached by Mr. Holt, will be a helpful addition to our varsity team next year. FROSH BASEBALL Frosh Baseball, along with the other spring sports, was somewhat' halted by such wet weather. Coached by Mr. Seastrom, the team, which is com- posed entirely of freshmen, will greatly help to strengthen our other teams in future years. Al, 22, 3 . 5 . y XX: LM . . .L. v 1, A-uf . B ' '- , ' , q'ai,:':i, ' '.a Zgflf' .1 V-1 t fr 'MJW : v ,-. Q- ' t -'--'H' ' f ' ' . si, .. t ,'- inf . .- w- --J as -1 '- , -, 'ff'ZMilf 'if . Ny-',1, -- ff, :.,.I ff, IM . F li'f'f12f' 3 '-3 ... ', t P 7' ' 'f' -f' . , 1 ri If ' -I ' 21 ' , so ' a j K ' . , ,, 6 , g O Y: 4 ' ' V ' '. - 4 I mf ,- - r t gc V - ..-. ' ti. 3 I - A r ' 1 4' l A ROW l: Dave Nyberg, Lynn Carey, Ron Marciochi, Larry Gallian, Iohn Caggiano, Manuel Florez, lack Glass, Lynn Wilson, ROW 2' Iohn Bianco Darryle l-laury Vance Pigman Ernest Tar n I h H 4 - , , , a go, o n errera, David Seymore, Ruben Vasquez, Ron McMillan, ROW 3: Dennis Kneeland, George Mueller, Iohn La Fond, Dave White, Bill Evans, Dick Shaw, Ed Wise. -6 149 X - F , I fr , -- E -' W W' ' ..,.--. ,.-, f ',g ,,,M yt fl gs 1-04, 14' f TENNIS RHS, Tennis team, a very hard working energetic group, is coached by Mr, Dietrich. Dur- ing the fall season the team represented Redwood well and during the spring season even more improvement was notice- able. ' ' ' 7 SENIOR TENNIS - ROW I: Dave Blankenship, Gilbert Pineda, Dick Gibson, Paul Beckley ROW 2: Patsy Perez, Gerry Moore, Helen Gonzales, Iudy Brown, Katherine Beckley. ROW 3: Sharon Hotchkiss, Marianna Moore, Iudy Houk, Ian Morris, Bar- i bara Hardin, I i :gqr-rf . .,.. 'ni-L ' 'E -40- , ' A, , it .M TENNIS - ROW l: Benny Cuellar, Prank Pineda, Ted Flores, Iim Drath. ROW 2: Manuel Sal- cedo, Rav Martinez, Ken Uota, Ianet Brown, Norma Hardin. ROW 3: Mr. Dietrich, Coach, Gary Adams, Tom Moscatelli, Ray Harris. Us I 7 , 'Fl BEGINNER TENNIS - ROW li Becky Millar, Sylvia Pigg, Nancy Hayden, Carol Elmore, Hope Corrales. ROW Zi Bonnie Base, Betty Matta, Helen Peterson, Karlrose Nikkel ROW 3. Sunny Clark, Mary Combs, Diane Kidder, Ellen Elliot. GOLF Coached by Mr. Walker, the Redwood High School Golf team seemed very strong even after losing some of their top senior men. The team made a good showing at every meet this year and steadily improved ROW li Iohn Barbis, Bill Frame, Don Gibson, Iohn Diaz, Steve Dwelle, Bon Abercrombie, Scott Townsend, , Coach Walker, lim Diaz. ROW l: Shari McDermott, Curly Weiss, Virginia Rose, Barbara Wolf, Geraldine McCarter, Susan Crumly, Ross Edwards, Bob Beall. ROW 2: Doug Barnes, Claude Feaver, Bonnie Dannenbring, Connie Phibbs, Mac Matta, Carr Ramirez, Ronnie Clark. ROW 3: ludy Arnold, Karen Beckley, lnda Long, lulie Roy, Sharon Logan, Pat Wilcox, Craig Iohnson, Bill Thomas. ROW 4: lim Nelson, Rich Garner, Mike Hedstrom, Duane Davis, Larry Kennedy, Glenda Tootle, Winky Frary, Steve Sterns, Rickey Daniels. SCOREKEEPERS -- ROW l. Ber- nie Cotta, Helen Peterson, Cathie Crumal, Rosemary Mendoza, Di- ane Oro. ROW 2: Maud Thiebaud, Lynda Melton, Karlrose Nikkel. Anne Murphy, ROW 3' Dolores Dias, Iudy Heard, Thomas Crer-, lan Carter, Charlene Murphy aaa' 11 l li ...-,,,--.....,1 4: - I Cu. ' gl-P SWIMMING With the returning ol many key swimmers of the 1957 season, the Redwood High School l95B swimming team has been a definite threat in league competition. Coach of this hard working team is Mr. Weaver. ,,,,4 fa, 9 ff X 4445. hw Nl 4 I mill H In m ,,,,f V, Tl -' 'N-4 .Sr 1 Ill X f- , Wag i V000 Wh fp ff . X X ix ga K. FU G1 1 1: LL I I. 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