Reedley High School - Porcupine Yearbook (Reedley, CA)

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JM 4' if sax: I Wx ' ORLD'S FRUIT BASK Tl-IE PORCUPINE 1 'W'??RVl .M W., ..A, . , MW, M' uk ,. 2 f 2' -r 3 5 ,fku K ' . . iffw Q ,V - ,,.xg ,ix 2 Tl-IE PORCUPINE 1948 YEARBOOK OF THE STUDENTS OF REEDLEY JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL REEDLEYI CALIFORNIA VOLUME xxxu A local store-window display of some of The famous documents of the Freedom Train The Freedom Train During this year ot re-dedication to our American ideals, our Attorney-General and the American Heritage Foundation initiated the idea ot the Freedom Train to display our immortal documents throughout the nation, thus bringing to all people a better knowledge, under- standing, and appreciation ot the great principles ot Liberty, Equality, and Justice, Reedley, the Worlds Fruit Basket, has flourished and developed under these great democratic principles, and its people have enioyed the fruits ot success, content- ment, and happiness. Page 4 James Browning and Elva Drake, school representatives to the FREEDOM TRAIN THE APPLE OF aura EYES For Trarmmg The bealmful blossoms al our sclwaol to Eeionie elflclent laomcmalsers, arm lillOWlllQ that Iliff lull harvest of lwer yearg of loving sarvuccf llaf, mat lol lwbll fully reaped -we cfecjllcate tlws lf?-lw Parcnlgwwa to a moat Clwarmmg and gracious lacly, Mrs AQIICS Warrwclr, Paar? 5 FGREWORD limzns V fffloll CKhK'VNISfS of Tomorrow Few of L15 folly roolvzu the gmot nnun and tne mom vonotwos of yuro'M1CT5 rowsoql wn tlwn Son Joooosn VGMCX, or Inot Realm Vos M been known GS the Imln of tno Vnut MN-wi of Tno World Yeors of Twresonwe Toni, gwuot, ony! ondh 2 patience Hove rosolfel wn Inc fiom-Nogurwmnrrvt of tnws Conwrnunvty onco thought To loo notnmg IMI o borren wosfolonfl Now Huw xornc orcrgl pro duces so rnony xorwoncls on1 win gram onun Woes of ouolm fron, Wo! wt Pos fwornu U1 WorNf1's Fnnt Ho5k.e-T XX Goss of Sensor ProbWerns lun V Nvl xwtlmgt xoubi H10 most wromluctzxc Mum 0 svrmq up ww Iims INIHIGTLIVC Elm is WC Cwrf mm mg .UINM SQMOOW. UNK, lrwsflfxmorw ws HCV zx :rw crumlc oTfXmQr4COr1 mtcllcfinlcll Mlncrlwos, mf Rcmdux uw wmiecd fortnmotv to Nm Clmm lo Iruw u.mCu1womui OINIXOVTLHNIICS llxxmg the xxug for tim CMQNQNQQ to Qfuf ummm :e- om oxw Imgh kfiwool. We CQMQ1' be 'oo luwxlw IH ow pmwso of OIM1Ql'GfVfLIxfC for the mmm Vuoplv who haw mme H1050 GKIXGHIGQUS uxwhufvlv To HMV xOL1TlW -:SQ WC! Xml - Vw f VICI ISN NET CONTENTS: Cullzivators Produce Special Fruits I-lealthful Branches THE CULTIVATORS A 35332 ffm? Q ,fffffeebggfzfxll Qiwiefmqgm W f e 'yu kjkki-:ff-lf,.16'A ..!!A XXX x- X The tree of knowledge Hux qw L um Xmucl our Nh N ww 'lm mths of lfmoxxlud 1 Mr lkrlrl M Croo fvnn llrrrrurrvol Mrs lrlorvncu XX ll'WIll! Doon ol Girls AT THE ROOT OF IT ALI. Wv owl' our wrrrcorual Qrotrllrllo to tlwoao who ore ol llro root of rr olll' lrornul oflrnrnralrp nr Qoorl lullmrruss rnonogcrr, o Corvolnlc 5Clwool lvoornl oncl unfler5lonclrnQ loxpo5or5 YllllOllQll your Conrbrnoll efforts, wo lrovo on ocleooole sclwool rvlonr, wollvgvlonnofl rvrogrorna, px wllvnl conrww. worm yvurvjorrol rnloroglf wrgu Qumlonco oncl rnloreslrng school oclrwtrw VVQX om llrrrrl orrr-rm rolrxw ol oll llrusu orlnfolronol ornruorlllnrfrcs Thor Hove been nrovlrlcfrl for Us A fx Sajlwrootcrg bL,15rno55 rrronoger, Orlc J Foy, l-lermon Neulolfl, flrwlwr ll llcrrlrvr lQoxrnonrl D Hlrqlwos,Roluor1 J llrxaon lrl l' Dr J O Mvlxrllglwlrrl, Sn nn: 'ln lpn SECRETARIES: T Stafford, F Pnrr :Ir S. f'xr1rrIaIIa, X IIrIsn'r, I KnI.nwIwr, X' I'rw.IIw SERVICE AND SUNSHINE WannerI by an atmosphere aI sunsrnne generaI3fI br gerwce so cheerfully and wIIIrngIy gwen by the kegretarres, Cooks, and custodians, the students went about therr darly work secure III the knowledge that these Irrendg were always ready to Ienri a Iwelnuna Iwarwri when neerlerl, KS: Mn C. Qargier, Mrs J Pein, MrS ,I J, MIIIer, Mrs E Hrnler, Mrs II Franfl, Mrs B Scrarrarns. CUSTODIANS-BACK ROW: Ir Iernvrlivrrl I2 KraI-ww, ,f Kr-IIN, F BUFCIT FRONT ROW: I IIIIVSUII, A Swrrm-Irs, D fM,CIIIIII'Y Paqe I 3 KTRTCORY R ADAMS MARIE DEXTER ATTON I TRICKSTAD I L1 IC N THEY SOW EUGENE T BOSWELL CARL R. ENGLUND A5 sovvers of Thoughts than have devclsyvccl our mmds, persorwolmeg GNL! characfcrs during the post four years, we smccrdy hope that you MARGARET BLACK ROQE BUDIN HOWARD O COALE RUTH CONVFRSE DONATD l FAIR AND REAP mug wap ww' ruvvclrd uw the Scltasfcction Of gruduutmg CI Cluss of wellwroimed and Qpgwre- vmlww sumom rmnly for world clwtmlm NWFXIAM V HIXNSON mom, RU 3 I1 FARMER CUXRFNCF W. HARDFBECK W B HUNDUJ HH VA KNROTS x. HOME HARDFBFKK VERA HEADFN KFNNHH R HOUTBY I AIU' IWW I J MOH! NC I WWW?-J WILLARD KNUTSON IAC K C IIWNT AMLDRED LEWIS RUBY IINDBERU IXNTJI' NNW Rl N A1 HOL MCELROY -6- Q llllxl HARRY R RVN Nl RYAN Jkt LEONARD HALT ER mm.. 2: l DAVE FCHEIDT WINIVRID OWEN? ROY R RUEYELI, WR Q. .. Wpmllll. OP -WNYON Al Nl 'Ol A5 DNN! Hi . WFMYIX NNN VFR ARA xHV1U?W'f'Nl URTON H WROC PQ v ,F WUJVJII-T HHN ,Ri HMV MOFJMAN F fffil El- EVJI VWIAQN THE PRCDUCE ZA ' - 1 fk ' X Q 'I I f X , 'P N E X 'mi 0 ilk' P K I 5, V Q X Qi ,-d N- VM X JK Sunmoid Sunkist I N3 Tit?-,N x 5 lg Nu, TUX' - Q x 5 lx. Jil 'mf . u X 1 Z 1. .4 I v Vow W J ,ffi24,f,Lv 'Y M A W kv . fx 'G Ma! w. GEORGE SPARKS HENRY ESOUEDA DONNA LEE FAIR THE FARM llie stuilent council bas been tbe farm bureau for the educational DlGVll--DlOVTVilYlQ! sponsoring, and rlireeiing 5turlent activities. This bureau belbs to foinwulafe rules, regulations, ana policies of tbe scbool to plan assemblies for tbe year! and lo render gervice by lending a band on Committees lor tba welfare of rbe stuclenis Page 20 BACK ROW: T. ladoon, Fenner, A Qinrllinger, lrifkson, Mr Goodwin. SECOND ROW: R Hull, Brown, R Clurk, R. llwl XX luvnirnlen, C Way. T D E3 WO FRONT ROW: E l-lencliiil son, A Ycoll, D Fair, Esqiwcla, G Sparky l'arli0r H C . gi?,'??Y'f?'9 ,V ,. , . WU-,xQ:..gg, Jock Pruett, president Hvrfrx Rot1czlsl4v,vtc0 prestdeot Jomf Sotht-r, secretory BUREAU Those cltosert to serve were twesttterwt, George Sporlis ond Jock Proett, ytce pres., Henry Esqueflo oml Hemrt Rogolsky, secretorues, Dortmo Lee Forr orwcl Jooe Sotlwer, treosurers, Altce Scott ortcl Rosemory Hull, Porcupme editor, Cotlterym Rorlter, Porcupine bus, mgr, Corolyo Stoy, Porogorw eclltors, Tirto Pem- rter oml Muclwuye Nolsogowo, oubltclty mooogers, Rosemory l-lull ood Joyce Sclwomolser, corrwmtssiorwer ot oworQls,Artl1or Loemmlert ortcl Gene Bttllerg yell Ieoclers, Tltomos Jodoon, Elourte Hemclersurt, Betty Amrt Brown, Dorus Boller, ond Dorlene Galclurtst, class oresldertts, A, J Slmrlllmger, Roe Clorlq, Dooglos Jocksort, omtl Roymoncl Reno. me itll-.l.. .. , . BACK ROW: M. Nokortowo, D Jocksoryl Kctwumockvr, D Built-r T Jortoov, D fwtlchrlest, A J Strvdllrtger, Mr. Goodwin. SECOND ROW: A Scott, R Porto C. Stoy. ltsrr G Bttllr-r Pulte Xl FRONT ROW: R Hull, H Roryol- sky,J Sothvr, J Pruf-tt, C Pur- Page 22 These were our officers during our first three years of high school PGClCl'16S The Finished Product 'lhe grower of o good peoch crop is olwoys pleased with the fruit of his loborg likewise, the school is proud of its four yeors' effort in producing o fine crop of seniors reody for world distribution These well-troined ond corefully counseled citizens of tomorrow ore confident of their ploce in the field of new Opportunities. Shoring in o full progrom of octivities including the ploy, o donce, o skip doy, the prom, boccolou- roote, ond groducition, the seniors leove the nuturing mother plont reody to cissume responsibillties or to ocguire further troining, BACK ROW: Miss Wulkor, Mr Entu- lund, advisers, B l-lintwrgordt, A Sindlinger, president FRONT ROW: G, Goede, M McCormick, A Win- zer, Mrs. Worncr, Mr Corilc, orl- visers. -if tg Q 3 i M i 1 M it The Cream of the Crop The most represerwfetmo QW! and boy er, chosen bg We fecultg of 'xml A Q1 SCPWOOI after Worr mommotlorw ly the rmymlivrs of the Serum I M1 fwomw Vpnrks ww Cnthvrxm PUVMI :Ka N k sw H 1 fu U Y lv-A X H . RX 1 x ., , r.. x si? if me , if QR .A gs . K Q f . L i A Q ix ,bi ,P 5- ,f H' 'U . .. I ' H? 1 - .ix x .Q f-Q f 'fa if Xe . 2 ,.,V .jyggs Q M W, as P +5 i sa , Aw fwm if 1 W A .ST-ASQ . ':s::.,,.. Asliiga ,N A QA xxx, N A x sg? 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' A ,wok V ,qw .IL 7 , 3 ,Q if 6 4 A lu W v 4 , -l E. +2 b I fm ' 2 N' , Mp. -if? .AKA Zffllf-' T BACK ROW: Miss Williams, Miss Gross, Mrs Farm:-r, Mr Lewis, Mr Scheidt, advisers, D Lee FRONT ROW: B Brom n, l Osborn, P Prohmm, R Clark, pri-sirlwrit THE BEAUTY PLUMS As Beauty Plums, prime favorite among fruits, are already assured of a market next season, the juniors, trained and efficient by participation in class and school activities are well prepared to os- sume the leadership of the student body next year. Tha junior class has been ably represented in athletics, forensics, dramatics, clubs and other school activities The good talent, fair sportsmanship, and outstanding leadership that found their way into the root af this group, give promise of an abundant harvest for the coming year. BACK ROW: J Alcorn, R. Barrack, T. Asami, G. Buller. SECOND ROW: M Balalcian, W Barr, B Bauer, H Abc, D Alvarado. FRONT ROW: G Baker, D Absher, M Ayala, E ,lXillt'iClOl', B Brown Page 31 BACK ROW: H Hrlrlwrmln, R Hw1H, L HLIIHVI, R Hull, J HL'lwc1vrwlw. SECOND ROW: I Hu x Hodqo, KS Hwrwc. FRONT ROW: L Hmm A Idwhunn Pclqv 32 1, H Hcvlmnwlx, B Hmks, BACK ROW: M Kxrsxh, W Kmvkcr, M Kun- cfl, M Lomb, D Klosson, P. Kwnnuy SECOND ROW: H Kunowwr, B Hystnwr, K Komoto, fy Knmw, R. Kovvuqou FRONT ROW: T Fuwwwffv, L Krcwkvr, H Mn mmh n, A Kwfinrwl BACK ROW: L CMH, P Coonfw, C. Drake, L. Brown, R Clark, H, Fnoson, N, Dehocnon. SECOND ROW: V. CP1onceHor, E. Drokc, C Ekberq, E Fink, L. Enix, D Edwards, FRONT ROW: J, Evans, R Fcdrou, C Ey- monn, M Drake Dons, L Gcmspc' GIKIUVTKJVT, M Huzycupion. BACK ROW: M lmnmi, V I-11rn1:rv1H1 T Codbmhcni, J Harper, H Honrif-rwn. SECOND ROW: H. Hwre, B mutwn .I Cub W FRONT ROW:: A lInr:1vlwfL, D Hunsm W BACK ROW: B MWHM, ,I Mulkowdw, B Lu -lm M lmxcvw, N. Muwdu, A Mwrwkcmx-HJ, N'A' :X Mm LIYYMDV' SECOND ROW: B Lmk, tw Muwr, D M NX, fXAJP?-'XXVI P Mn'K1CLJNf FRONT ROW: F Mnltsuzinl, H M:C'Mrg, , Mcxmw v M . .,. , .. .IK me 'xl' BACK Row: Q :H K Y., Vmm.-, W AAKICLWIS, D 5'py,mw D ww If V..,TwMi SECOND ROW: M 3-nyvy 1 Omym, M Vwk, A P'V'xN.yp x Mmlwi FRONT ROW kummo SECOND ROW: ' , BACK ROW: W' J- . C' Rem,-mi, P 1, H L N' SECOND ROW: l Prdwnw M P, mv y FRONT ROW: v- R ,. 1 ,M urfismg I P. BACK ROW: M uvwfffr my .mx-, ,' I KQNYYWULJVV B 'Mllmi' I5 A 4V1wYH' FRONT ROW: Yi I'1L.'1 V 'A ' BACK ROW: R Tmwr, D Wwxxs, li Mill-xlxli H Volh, L Wellsrw, X Wurlxvrwrizw SECOND ROW: Y Thompson, Yumzisllllix, l, Yonoqoqolo, A Unrizhl l furmmi FRONT ROW: P Xml Dxmrg W Wiillsim, K' Trox, D Wwllcvri .. .. . A .WV W K 4, Vw K I . .,,,..,Wi,l,,ik JUNIOR SNAPS S, an lik only U Enlrn Nous initiation, Three beautiful blondes pose for Box' 'llmlk ci whoppor, fiom Thank iynoflrwqsl the camera-mon That imrwclvifiil liinrh hour, ll xwifl lm llml bull 11 '1Ill7lI', Rciv Pom 3-l BACK ROW: Mr tsltin.-r, Mlss Duxtvr, Mr Ryan, aa- NASVVQ. FRONT ROW: D lnclsnn, prwsitlt-nt, B Colwrnan, C Blancltartl, IQ Vtlllvrfieltl, 'l lattaon, F Henderson THE MUSCATS The lvluseat with its distinctive tlavor is regarded as a prize product in the Worlrl's Fruit Basket. ln the some manner, the sobhornore class, because ot nts leadership, talent, unity, and good citizenship, stands high in the estimation ot the student body, The annual tangle with the young -lhombsans iwroyed that the lvluseats were at winning quality Later in the season they showed their progress in graeiousness by being hosts to all branches ot the stu- dent bocily tor a tlellghttul evening ot vine twisting and swaying. BACK ROW: fi Bttluras, C, lilniiriifgicl, l Catlin, C. Auern- heirner, SECOND ROW: B Bailey, M fxalto, D Bauvr, B Berli- tholcl FRONT ROW: R Auista, l Burk, l Browntn 1, U Ayants Page 35 CK ROW: L mmf, I iII1I1rIIxIcm I IIIIII II Inf I If nm I Mm W In I IIIIIIIHII I IIIIIJIII X ImIIIII I nv II IS IIIIIIIIIIII ONT ROW: I IIvIwIu-., I-I IIIIII, I. IIvruIvr rw I IIIII M Ixuv BACK ROW: X IVIII R IIIrIw'g IQ Lwrwrwi OND ROW: Ii Cc I mmm, I FRONT ROW: II IIIJIII, I IIIIV, If IIIIIINIII X IW: I i I 1,-,V 1 Iv, Iv I, ww, OND ROW: M IIII:ImIm, D IIIIVVISI I, IIQJV- BACK ROW: I Iwwm, I. I41IIwv-V II Kumi Iv, D Ixchww, I Iimw I' I'fVII ', I Ifvixkwrvf I I'fIIm, FRONT ROW: II IfIvv.m:, I, KI1lImIm, I Ju rimw I II Iwrxwv' 1G1, ' I I 'l I MJ BACK ROW1 I1 Mwlwrvmff , I fX.rIfU1I1'y IQ MITVII, R IIMV, R ':5'v'.', I Iv1Il I' SECOND ROW: I3 I-NPIIIVI, D. Ix'IwwsIIw, II. Lcwus, E5 IIec1vmuv FRONT ROW: C M'1rc1I,,' M M I.,I:, F- Mlfurrx, If Imax SECOND ROW: '. Ihrmvtfv, I' Irw, I' Jam-UII BACK ROW: Qultlvr, V 'YM D Qlvxyvm, X FRONT ROW: B Mu! I !ur'wswn1:w,K1 WIUCTA fmlfi L, Hmv'pwv', T T.1ku'xn1kl,T wmrt. SECOND ROW: 'I Tlmrlrm, ' R ' w ur, M 'HM' BACK ROW: l Wulkmwtm, C Num DJSPVW, B Ufhmmru, W Wufuhwru SECOND ROW: R Womis, 3 Emmq, J Xoxlwl. FRONT ROW: N Ufhw D Vvkwr, O Qmcllu BACK ROW: H Nm,mA1'. L Gvtm, M Pu- Nomo, 1 Oslmww FRONT ROW: R NLVWCI, E Vwlw rw Y Vw M l'.:rMr BACK ROW: li R71-ms, l Uhulwcn Rwx4r41,t5 R!I1JL'XkIlX, J Qmsf FRONT ROW J Qmrmg, I' Rutcidl, M. Kriumlt, S KJYJSGK P.:-.., SOP!-ICDMGRE SNAPS 'RT ...W Q Q- z ,, an IU1114' 1 411 G sivvplvis mght xw Imfi Hmxw Cl Cold, Bqlrlwczrcf Nfm thutk mufh iwHvrV IME mt 'mf rcmgfw, CKKIYHTPVT Hu-Vrf' nlxmxs mmm' Munlw has aroma qmtw n lvl Krmtsow, ocnrsr rs SECOND ROW: D Hrphey Pi Bngrh. FRONT ROW: D whP'f'rKV, H Murhr, R. Vwrmrrl proi- wir-HY. OUR LITT E THOMPSON S Ihe lathe Thorhrvsohg storferl the W-47 growrhg Seggoh wrth QW terrier mthhgs How goocl that hrxl rrrwggwrorr LSVVNIIVWTIIWQ porTyW felt To The srhgh root! Egrhf :rr the yegr the ohler xrrres Torrgled with the chttrhgx ow Srhoiherecl Them out for O Joy. They 1r'UCfzh,' recoxercrl from thot experience omg rorrhrmerf to grow gm! deverop. Off R UYIOVWGHX ri wgg hecessory thot these Irthe wrrew he skrlhhlly hrohed Olhi troihecl To grow im our 'rprrgh1 merrrrsr Doe to the woiehhrl otterwhoh ghd Corehrr eulrrvghoh grxerr them merry of the terrrler whoo:-N from show gregt rvrohme of beeomrrrg the hmorc- leoclers rrr 1he merry helm of sfhool gehvlhes BACK ROW: r .' Worr Hrwmhm K Bcirhw A Hrlrrsrr' H Uri: SECOND ROW: N. Pi ' Mihlair D Bron , H. Ark ivrsr L J N FRONT ROW: 'J if .' Fl F5 Vw pr, CO Brewers, P 'Nr ,wrlrrr 1 I Vclvyr- 47 BACK ROW: 'r fvcirrw, Mm hxurx, Mus Owens, Mr BACK ROW: J Huulwu, I Hicks, V lSq1uk, J Hurciolwcix, I1 Hcmsmw, M. Huqupmm SECOND ROW: l. Hushumwto, D Hu,1h0'i, B FRONT ROW: B Imlgm, Z Huqopion, J HUM I: Hull rlvxs, B Iumus, B .lclfioon BACK ROW: B Kmrwg, C Lopez, C. Low- rvmcv, B Lowry SECOND ROW: H Lfmcirlth, E Kcmohoro, L Knm, J. Luthum, C. Luvsrunco FRONT ROW: 1 lmtwsvn, :I Komtxlie, G KOA xmsukr Vcnn' AHF BACK ROW: L, Esqucdu, 'T Camels, J Doe- Qon, R Durham, H. CoHms, G Emx ' SECOND ROW: E. Cdoxa, W Ccrrwfwth, B COODQV, R Doyumlumj QhLlVHt,H'V1UlV', M Chem FRONT ROW: R Cum, R Dmer, D Om N4 A Choqoyo, N e . 1 , . ., 3. C r , All ' . kgfisgai, if ix l :Y : BACK ROW: R Lwmwxurw, E Fustvr, :I how A Fostur, LH. Frantz, W Cnbsnm SECOND ROW: LF Gurxspw, V Cczrnuz, Glocsmurx, B FoHwVs, D Gwlflwrwsi FRONT ROW: W Fox, F. Flxinxom, R Klrovrvmq B, Fleming. BACK ROW: H Mm, M Nu , , W. MCCMMJ SECOND ROW: J MMCMON, M Mum Mvrthznci, X Mcmxlmm, R AAQICITOVTLNKI FRONT ROW: H MwHwr, W MwNnr, H BACK ROW: W Nlmfvhi H Ndwvw, M. HMI Img R i'me.M1'v, W Nmwvlm, R Www, P 1 SECOND ROW: A FNw.11L: M Omtw, ,Lf Pm min, L Vnrkrr, i' N.w:H1.L1w fRONT ROW: W F'x1rMw'yK Owwm, R Phi!- BACK ROW: J VHCLJHV, L '-Lxflm SECOND ROW: K um, B Fdcuup, M FRONT ROW: C KVTNNW, U. MNT:-rv BACK ROWil umwfly k 'fMmc!1, Y lxf UKIMV' w F-V Q P-r1Vx-VM, N, ,4I1Wrf1fl1 T mlm, R, ,rr SECOND ROW: Vchrwcit, H V YI-., N lvrbmvv FRO NT ROW! H M hwy F IfM,V1lxJ-, I Vm1rh41rf! r W- 'rwl ' L W4 , D 'vtwr mu, A Iuruha TTfvmg fm Tu! My fx Mr s 'mms Tumor li hm' r 1 ' csv ww N Ixdwr qv 41 Vaughan, K, Wright, B. Wmkvr quez, J. Valencia, M Wh,tT.vmton Yborro H Wwlkmsorv, R Yomoshxtu, L Wvczxs-r, D VVM5 FROSI-I SNAPS n r w 1 4 V V I V .f '1A Vt!! i ,um r A pmuri frshwrmfm. Tho fzcxmje GH hvrv A wovmmn muric' fmm Iv M Two frushmmw pow for 0 pn-Mx Youki much' K1 swell Lvrwfewsfur nurture Ehv WIS C1 'lwvvrw www H1 vu Vnmv '12 BACK ROW: V Wwnzor, O Vuduurrw, J Svfwxvr, VX SECOND ROW: N Woods, E Wmfrn, A Vvrms FRONT ROW: A Vwcicurrw, D. Mm Liam-rv, E Elsie Crtloio, Qtioori Following tho school troditioh, eorly in the first port ol tho yoor, the tender Thomp- soris solocttxl one ot their cuttings to reigri os oiioori of tho lootboll seosori. This honor wos occortlotl to Elsie Celovo, who Wos jucl- gotl tho most booiititiil flowering virte. Attoritlotl by Borboro Nielson oricl Dorlohb Gilchriost, Elsio wos cgrowhol qiieeh bv tho prositlorit ot thc stiirleht body, George SlDGVhS, ot o tootboll rolly proceeding the first homo leogiio Qome. Following the corohotioh, sho throw o lightonl torch to stort the ohhiiol boritiro symbol of footboll spirit ood ohthii- siosm. THE FLGWERING VINES Durlcmr Gilchriv-sl, Borboro Nieflsoii, L1ll1llllUl'lS Poor: 43 SPECIAL FRUITS ffm f N -A 1 X I 7 1 F Q L ,ul 'K JQKZOQ 4 ' X Mtn ' fi, if Q .. X gd, A ! .N ,L 1 , Q w I f, ,KY Avxx , , , Q., 'N f:Q:J22:Qt+. f J Life in the Fruit Basket fjai' :S My S- KNIGI-ITS Picked for Quality The selection af the Knlghts is similar to the color picking of peaches, the chaicest al frail are chosen while Those remaining are left to grow to reach a higher degree Ol rnatiinly Fulfilling their purpose al heirerlng lleelley High School, the Knights, clireclecl by presidents, Jack Prueli and XX, J Sincjllinger, Thls year began laying The plans for a new trophy Casa for the school. .1....isnln BACK ROW: R Leanarrl, l-l Rogialskx, D luv, A Ylncllinivr G. Sparks. FRONT ROW: D Younq, A, Laemrnlwn, J Pniutt, R Clark, Mr. Goodwin. ENTRE NOUS Quality Pack loatterstttat, Cooyreratran, and denenttabrtttg, lulonfetl together ta make the auality pack at serf wee, ntrrrar tne rmrpase at the Entre Nous Vttttrltrrtg ttrt-rr raw of Service, these girls msn- srtxt, servut and decorated at many events, spon- Xarel a taslwran snow, gave a radua program, and began a tttn, ter the new trophy Case by presenting tfXX'tltt1glttTUt motwt Cyrttrrr n I utr r Cnrtt r t BACK ROW: C Vartmr, D. Farr, C, Stay, A Hardw- lwvfk, C Ekluert, D Ktassun, T. Penner, M155 Dexter, trctxrsrr. secokrw ROW: D vvm, B, Bmw, M, Parichan, E Hender- wn, I Osborn, M Robertson, G. Gas-de, C Eymann FRONT ROW: P Prvtvetrn, A Ycott, C. Jerwsvn, P Wvdel, S w tr Ctrts BACK ROW: B Pvvhwm, B Hmks, P MwTfhvH, D CRVICIXQI, D Lee, F Albrecht, R WPSTL G murky I UWIYIYLPUS SECOND ROW: R Frwwrw, D Frlvsvxw, fX lI1l'UUNIl'VW, C AHK'I'HDZ'Il'TWCI'L T fX1vu7ucm, C' Mcmo, D Hull, A Mrwdlwrwgwrt D Nuufvhi, I Prru-H, R Clork, li Hmterqurcit, D Ymnw, C Cxlwrvom, Crmfh whvxrit h W il mwtorri FRONT ROW: K Hmtwrryurdt, R BLOCK R Strong Sturdy Vines Strong, eturdy vmes? These ore the Cuttings thot moke o good Block HR dub. Horn! work, o wrllirrgmess To leorrw, ond The obilify To perform Credrtooly :rw ofhlehcs ore omormg the mohy requirememfs for membership in The Block HR . It IS GU horwor ond o DVIVIICQG To be Chosen os o weorer of o Reeriley Block R letter. Dommm Lev, Kmth Himtorgorcif, presidents Block R Sponsored The Frvshmnrw-Qoohorrworv Brovrl Pclup- -IS X I-II-Y Planting Ideals HIQI1 5IonJor11s of Uurrstlon Chorocrer ond Clrrwtrorx Irxrrrg ers the rrieols thot were pIontenI and CLIIIrxoIoI Im IIIQ rrwrrrlwrs of The HrfY, Ilugrrrnrrrg TIM' wer xxrIIr 41 smoII Qrooru TIM5 orgonriotron Irox Juxoiorml Into o Iorge Crew OI I1orrI workcrx GLILIUII by tlwerr Crew IJOSS, DWIQIII Stover, lIru group c'orrmI on merry worth wI1rIc rwroroctx rrrgIrr.Irrrg the rorsing of money Ior II1vVVorIrINnrrIIrIIHIII i . BACK ROW: Mr btowr, R Fnwrrv, II. RorgoIsI-N, C fNLI4'IIIIlL'IIIIII D Frrvsvn, N Iokomoro, I Morin ,oI, D NM Iv! FRONT ROW: T Rolmrsorr, F Rcrrq41IxI-x, Ck AIM rrrnr rrrr- r, I3 IIVIJIIIIIIIII R, Fmrignor, I Noshrriu, F Hrfks. gerugrm Arr,'rrfIwgr wr, Mr Mawr, Ronohi Fruusvrr BACK ROW: MMM mrs M '-'wth I I-Invlwrt, R Axonts, U Ivxws W Dvxvl, M Iwrxdr SECOND ROW: Ii M.!.IIIrwrr, M I-Iorroprurr, I3 I'vcIurwn I' I v W.IfIr1 Ckxusrwlrr, FIM: DruI:v, Dorm IIr,ns4rr, Rrwrrulrr AIIJIT'-. .vIL1L'sInI1rr NX . In Vwnrkwr Irr' FRONT ROW: N I.-.um IU Imnwrr, N UIIIN, F. Druku, B CcxrrrpIvwII, - - I Bortorr Wholesome Growing Iburo tIroIIQIrIs, rmrv wor Q rfrrrrr II Iron The slogon of The IrufIIn-Y orgorrrjoirorr, In Irrl ms momberg to grow rn Uwrrstsorr Imrrg STrrvrng To rnrormfe o Iorgur on-.3 rrrorr II fecfnve Club IS The erm of We grorrrr IMI 'rr c'Ient5 were Corvobb grmivf Iam AIM fklrw Sow ond lofi by EIxo DroIIQ on' VV3,rrorro JoIrrr1oIr The work oicomrrlrsnu I Ing Hua orqorrrmrrorr Iwo 1fevQIoruenICIwrr51rorr Ioo'iursIrrrr rn IIM +I Iwool on Cornnwnrn IV11 II Future Farmers gave an assembly which was very unusual. BACK ROW: L. Garispe, W. Prinz, A Coleman, F. Albrecht, C. Loyd, G. Kullman, J Quindimil, 'l' Aivazian, H Holcomb, B Clark, M Bergthold, N Vaughan SECOND ROW:E. Huebert, B. Holt, A Tarailo, R. Lowry, B Steinwand, H. Kawagoe, B, Evans, C Brower, J, Mette, H. Heirs, THIRD ROW: M Neilan, H Wilkinsen, W Rhodes, Z l-lagopiari, B. Miller, D Curcll, J. Peterson, K. Unruh, R Metcalf, P. Argenwright, E, Gibson. FRONT ROW: Mr. England, adviser, W Schlaonvogt, R Clark, M. Ekberg, E. Hobbs, W Pauley, B Knox, D Phipps, Mr Houtby, adviser. FUTURE FARMERS Need We Say More Preparing a capable new crop ot farmers through practical experience is the purpose ot the Future Farm- ers. Each year boys leave this organization as well- trained tarmers ready to turther the development ot the land in our great valley. A well-planned crop rotation program, including the initiation at twenty-tive green hands , a basketball tournament, a trip to the Cow Palace, a public speaking contest, a vine pruning contest, and tield trips, provided opportunities tor educational as well as recreational growth. Rae Clark led these tarmers in their activities, with Mr. Englund, Mr. Houtby, and Mr. Erickstad as farm ad- visers -. IIC K ROW: I7 IIIII, MII, IIIIIIIIIIIII., IIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' YINIIIIIIL II IxIIIL1lSkN,C IRI:-IIIIIIIIIIIOI, A IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, II IIIIIIII I I'IIII II I IIIIIISIII I IIIIIIIII, X Isc.III IQ IIIIII, IQ I'III'I I III.IIIII f'- III SS BIIIIIIW, IIIII.IxII', I IJIIIIIIIII, I5 IIIIM, M I'II.'I- II IIIIIIIIIIII, I IQIIIIII IIIIILI, I- I-IIIIIII, I IIIIIIIIIII, - YIIIIIINIIII THIRD ROWII I M VIIII-IIIIII I? fI.xIIIIIs, ' I II, ' IIJII' SECOND R6IIv I I III If I ' , W I IIIIIII M I III I I I II 1 A IIIIIIIIII, I5 IIIIIIIIIVIV I, IIIIIIII, I IIIKII-I, D I'IIIIIIfI V. IIII I'I FRONT ROWi I UIIIHI II IIIIIIVIIIIIII Ii IIIIII, II CIIIIII-,I I, IIIIIIIIIIII, II III IIIIII II M INIIIIIIIIII I5 IIIIINIII Ii MIIIJIIII II I III III IIII- C. S. F. Grade A Fruit I I I I I ,Ik fx IIIIII IIVO 'IICIIII III IIIII xcjIIooI VXIIII UIIII CIIIIIIUIILIII! IUIIIIIIIITI' C IIIII ,I IIII III IIIIIIIIISIIIII IIIII IICII A , vQ5IcII IIIC IIISI HIIIIIIIIIIQI CIS IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WII5 IIIIK sl II Its I IoIgo5I III ow SQIIOQITI IIISIOIII IIIII IIIQ IQII IIIICII ywr IOI IIIIJSQ IIIQII IIIIIIIIII :III IIIIIH III III IIIIIVI' IIIIIIIII IIIISIIA IIILIII QICIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIS I:cII.IIII C II.. I. I. A . ,I II III I-I IIIIIIII- IIISIIIIIIII I-II' II II I I Ig II II I5I.II I'IIIIr- 'II I IIIIII, I IHIIIIII-r STANDING: l Vreluriin, P Klum, C Parller, N Lltlny, C. Eymarin, M MCC ormirla SEATED: l Neufeld, Mrs lryxin ullxisvr, L Neslleltouse GIRLS LEAGUE A Garland of Roses Roses ot every size antl nue woyen into a beautitul garland ot harmony relleft tne true spirit ot trienclliness ana cioolieratlon touna in tne Girls League Tlrirouglwout tlve year, tltese eyer-lyusy girls sponsored an assembly, tlegoratetl the siltool tor the Christmas season, lwelcl a Mothers Day tea, gave a sock non , and sfonsorel tlte Rally Girls BACK ROW: A Hiott, J Sumter, president, A Winzer, lloll I ' FRONT ROW: Miss Blank, Miss Williams, atlyisers G. A. A. A Budding Organization Another year, new opportunities, and a clelinite neetl, otterecl the Challenge tor a new organization Tenfjlerecl by Miss lilaela antl Miss Williartis, tlwe Girl's Athletic Association began to blossom lortlw lliis bufl ol entltusiasin, altltougli it nas not reaelwecl its tull maturity, has aclclecl much to the interest at the pltysie gal UQILICUIIOYW cleiuarlntenl 'age fat' STANDING: M Parichan, l Hulse. SEATED: S Huebert, president, A. Harcltln.-fl-1 BACK ROW: T Prnner, l watlm-r, C. Exmann, l Nvuleltl, C Parlwr, l Holmes FRONT ROW: l Cllft, B Brown, M. Nakagrma, P lmrl l tatlier. 101111 111S11111QS af a1i11111v11111e111 began 1a 1117 11L1U1Yk1 1111i a1111111C1'11111111 af 11111 5611001 1ear and VK111lXX as 11111111 1111v1a111e 111aC11s 111 130111 FORENSICS Rustlings in The Vineyards fX11C1f 11111111 111111115 01 11a1'.1 work by 1119 1111111111115 151 1'111'e11s1Cs a111'1 DeC1a111a11a11, 11111511 1'111111111as grew 111 11110118111 111111 1111111 111111111 1111 1111.1 11131111 11111 San JOGL11111W 11111111115 11111 D1'f1O111G11O11 were wan BACK ROW: 1 N111111 13 131111111 N W111111I1'r, 1 M1111c1 1 Br1'111.111111 ,1 M111111111'11 SECOND ROW: 11 11:1 1111, N 111111.11111x 1. 1111111111111 V R11.1v1s FRONT ROW: M11 11.11 !V11sx 131.11'11, 111111w1s. BACK ROWZ 1 13 11211 1i, 1 N11 il f,111 1-1111111111 1 111111- FRONT ROWZ . 11 1111,f.1 1,1 M 11111111 1111111 'T' BACK ROWI 15 11111' 11111'11' 11 1'111: ' M 1-' 1111 1 mom ROW: 11 ' 11.1, 111- 1-11.1 JUNIOR RED CROSS Wide Spreading Branches 11111 11141 1111111111111 1111111 11111 11 11111 1a,a1 11111111 111' Maw 111111111 i11111'1'1'1 f111v1q,11 111 111L' 11111111111 11111 11111111'1111111', 11asj111a1i1, 1Q11.1 111 1171 Q111111111 1:1 1111 Qian 1111115 1111s O1q11111?11111111 11:1111' 1111211 111111111111 11S,11111'11D'1111,11 11111111111 1017. 1:111111111111111 111 1'111111111w. 111111 11'1'1S 111 111111 111111 11- I111111' '11 -Q 1' ,..,- lurolxn Klux lmsm xx rvnnrlrlvr Ioxfn Hulse cnssrstonl vclrlor Culnerxn Porller, edrlor li llmlwmnlrrlt, D. Oursl, P Krnm, l. Vow Brlvlnrr, V Cllilfllll PORCUPINE The Annual Almanac llwe Annual Almanac, a book lrlleil with lamilrar faces, everyday events, nanwenrngi, onfl pleasant memories, noe been Comgnllezl lor your enjoyment lll The years to Come Ry clwoogrng ine rlweme, The Worlrle Fruit lioskelf' The stall has earnestly engleovorecl lo relate the sflwool anal Cornrnanily in seen a rnanner that a deeper aooreerallon of our sarouncirnas an4l opporf llllllll0S mrqlwl be more freely reolrzerl and yalnlefl, C MrllS, B Bailey, Mri lrvvrn, OflVlSCV, R l-lllll, C Clemons l a Ja 55 Muhuo Nc1L.1,om. ood Too Wemwcr, Udwfork BACK ROW: F W'rn,MT, F O!rH'f1v'w, 'T Rmwrn7, R Frm.-r FRONT ROW: R T Worrww, X' flormw Po rogon The Crop Report XfVlwot'5 mow? Tim I5 the question thot Comfromfegl roruorlon for the from luoeket Evcm Iwo ww IWGVTVLWMICTJXNCV'C155LlCdSlWOW1HQTITSINSVVUCVGIOWWCUTS, progress of growth, owl xgwocfol xormm-s o1 Hurt found m our school orchorci Two Former ond Mwchlye Nokogowo, Together with their reworteirs morwooof the lmmmtorw of Hu wt iurrwwt lwllwfwm5 Adviser for reports wos M155 Westmp STANDING: C MHIN, J Logger, B Dormer, Mm Wcstrun, ociwsvr SEATED: M Moor, W Vrrmr, M McCorrwck, N Ro,1us,C Clemons Clnwlw, heed rnolorette The Bend perfnrnn BAN D The Red Apples Resernblrng Q deploy' of waxed reel ennires, our gny bend under The direction of Mr, Nornwen Zecn, Polrwnerf cnriclecl rnnen ferent and Color To ine World! Frurt Basket We ere nrond of The rneny frne Crnerutues drwnrcfxferl by llwr bend rn rig nunwerens exnnbrtrens 1, Crucirg Cl Tnnnrrl, C Aflkins, K Vnrrrwil D frnrnrnwf, J Qrnrnrr Page 513 ga' N- 1 55 . ,. 1 x wi! K R Y K 1 3 t I tv x,1k- 'Q A , i o 8 W . V 'A --o-o--f - x , xv., H4 ., , nf K N A :H 'fwffw ' : w ..b- , ' 'Lg H753 '7' ,, 15:75 411' f, 'TV ,hhf ' KK .h Q 4 b-v - X-XV sw. ' wg.-aff f,',- wffff A- K? ,M ,E ...LL 154. 3,5 4 .h - 3 2, 4 h ati g I 34 ,A Q ga.. 0 , f 4, Rl,f . : 5 . if ' f 9' 4':'x 3 4 f .Q . - . , ' f . 'S Q 9 if A X SV ' if 'sl fl, 'A 3 U sg L 3 ,X 4 .- 4 n Q N. it il 3 8 W -a H Q c l BACK ROW: L Cathex, M. Grbson, J Quxrtnl, J Gaede, L Traudt, N Vvhvelrrr, D Ahsher, ll Frantz THIRD ROW: G Txznrwrll, B Dahor, C Penner, E Soulaue, J Boldt, R Ayants SECOND ROW: A Wlnzer, F Carrtlla, B Blarr, D Cuvsar, H Abe, N Inn, V Zamora, D Mrnsrh, B Harrns, N Qcroqarns FRONT ROW: P. Rolrwrs, D lill- chriost, N Davls, K Jakutu, Y lhornosan, J Prehelrn, P Prehvlnt, A Kuclanra, l ljltlllllillib, A Yamada. BACK ROW: A Wrnrvr, L Cathay, J Qurrlnu, J Gan-do, R. Avants, R, Creech, D Caesar, H. Frlesen, D. Absher, E Saulque, I3 Harms, N rnrotlrgrns, Cl Frantz THIRD ROW: I3 LaRue, F Carnllo, C, Prlnz, M Gibson, H Abe, N. Inn, E Drake, J Henderson, 'I Pvnncr, Y. .Tamara A Yarnarla, N Vvhevlvr SECOND ROW: B Dahur, B Blarr, K. Takata, B Warkcntin, N Rlchert, J Prehelrn, P Prvhorrn, D Munsch, I Furlntota FRONT ROW: C lunnvll, P Rotwrs, D Gilchrlest, N Davis, H Esauerla, S Youna, L Reisvvitg, Y Thompson, A. Kwclarna J Balrlt, L 'lrauclt BACK ROW: E Drake, R Creech, H Frlesen, S Young FRONT ROW: L Rclsvwuq, J Henderson, H Esqucda H. S. Chorus Melody Makers Cur group ot Melody Makers have tlourrshefl steadlly uncler the competent hancl ot Mr Frank Llndaren Many hours were spent and servrcefl during the year tovvarrl the ruerfectron ot our annual Chrlstf rnas Peaeant, the Muslc Festival, ancl the Sprung Concert where they made out- stanqlrng marks tor themselves and our school Paql' 'JH CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Fruit of the Month 11111 111111-11 111111111111 1 -.111 3' 1117 11'11X1 161101101 11l1111111'1111'1 1 11211 1 1111 111111 111 111K1111111cV111111w1 Llf 1111 1111 1 .1 11 111 1Ll1RL'N1 ,111 111111 111 1111 11: 1 1 1 11:1 1111 1,1 111311 111 111v111111111.- 1, '11 71 ,1,'11111111+1111 UXWX1 N111x11x 1111 111,111 111 11111, 1111 1111111' 1111111 11111 '1 11 111 111111111 1 N1,:111111 fu 1' 1111 111 '1111 111111 11 11112 1: 111111 ,11111.111 111,. 1 llanliwl will laiialwsf Pwr Since Eve, waf iwwillwl as a Iilial fllssvlax af me Claw, al I'IIfn Mi example al Ilia spirit arul Ialwl al Ilia serilam was sliawim in Ilia: Iariwull iwrlarmarlca Ile aiilslarmliiia SIICCUSS was a IVIIDIIIQ Ia Ilwu ilirmujlliig alnllily af IVIV, FLIQGIIL? Ryan aiifl will laria luv rurmfmluirreil by Ilww entire iaplllciliw al IIN' lfl'lIIl llaslwl SENIOR PLAY Q. IRII1-' lvl ,I Faiilwomomari asswlfwvl r1.rmIm, A 'qwl promatvr, Mr Rwzri clirectixr D li' arid Ml will sim- if Ili' .iI, 'flzwv Ilia? made Ilia plax will :1 ilffnwx EVQR.. , SINCE EVE 'lriilfisli s 4 Final Peach Display Ever I Since Eve 'VI Kangm T I I ' I , BACK ROWZII -g,i1rIs,fU I2 ilk!! W, II Im' I FRONT ROW: T I'arIIvr,Q Iwvwi Ii Iiiiiil Lady Gt Letters CAST-BACK ROW: AX I-lgrclvluock, V Prnstt, R Nolwn tr R:n'r'i, C lrox, B H-CLS FRONT ROW: ll nw N Drhurnen, R Eedf mn C lxwwn ll Qnrxr N llwnrnnion. Beauty Plum Display M Hnclt-0, M. Drake, prarnolurs, ,I Soqhornornan, Mr Rxon cllrvrterx UNDERSTUDIES-BACK ROW: lj Cnonex, M l .zrnlr R ll .l FRONT ROW: l. Qhahven, l Os lurv NN l1 l-. V Klnnex. The plums were waslwerl, woxwl, pollshefl and Iuowcleregl for tlugplay on the stage They were lyeaututolly paekecl anfl Carrierl across the stage on the xelwnclef lacly ol Le1ter5 Each lfeauly Plum wo5 slafnpetl XX grade for hlg performance to Plnrnf, letlrau, l-licks, YlYlWOlTll75Oll, anfl Nelson recelyefl many lolcls of wragugung5 In laughs ancl agwnlaose from the ClllnllLjllCQ Page 6l I-IEALTI-IFUL BRANCI-IES Q5 6 6 dfXx ,K gf fX'L...T? Growing in skill X ,, six. XX ' 5 jroxxth of body 1 Xx U rw rn if xw um IO D.C RAWFORD, to-ftiimttiin, G. SPARKS, intisl unl- utilwl play-'i' A. SlNDLlNGER,t o-t ciiitain FANCY LUGS The Fancy Lugs were ott to a goocl start by winning the first game ot the season from a strong Porterville eleven. Seven league games otterecl them a splendid oppor- tunity to exhibit their atrength, ability, cooperation, anal teamwork. From all the lugs, George Sparks orovecl to be the tanciest ancl was selected as the roost valuable player. Lugs Don Crawtorcl and A J Sincllinger were co-captains tor the season. Congratulations, Extra Fancy Lug, Coach Dave Scheiat, upon the excellent perfor- lhi' tucints surirnnwago for orac niance ot the Varsity sauacll BACK ROW: A Yindlzngvr, N Rattus, K l-tinterttardt, R Friesen, N Krurn, R. Woods, C !Xuurnhtfirnt'r, C Clt-rnonsk D YOtlt'tf,1,, B i-l cks, P. Mitchell, B Tatum SECOND ROW: G Butler, CS Krurn, D Lraxxforrt, D Hall: C l-luddleston, D Lee, D Welton, l Gibbons, l Prxiett, B Hin- terqardt, W Vaughan Coach ichvidt N FRONT ROW: G. ioarks, J Maclrrgal, W Vchloenvoigt, V Carton, B. Hollcrott, D Storrno, E Hwrrin, D Phipps la Page 64 THE SMALL LUG-S With the fighting spirit it takes ta make a team, the Smaii tugs hattieti through their league tiits with territie tarce fXithangh they were nat alway 'iietariatist they tin! isheti the xeasan in exceitent farm the maiaritg at these small lugs were yaiing anti lightg yet tram these qanteets they gained mitch in xaitiable ex- iterieiifv that wilt atttt strength ta next tearfs team Chaiies Mana was Captain at the team anti Biil Link wae xatett tht- meet :mitraveci lug, Big Lita, faaeh Rat Rtimell, is ta he eammentietl iiiwan the fine BILL ALINK, t tttr Qt ww r-ttt +1 ittrrttr, CHARLES MA 5haiiina the team matte in eafh game, mmm BACK ROW: i' tt.1itztii,zn1, R fkttwtal I Asaltii, A iarf mln, t Yttwxtirt, ti init D Qtrttixti, in Mtinti, H. Htwirtiivtt, i Ccitiin, if Rnxtw H tint., Cnadt Riisseli SECOND ROW: D. Krtksvn C' Leytt, D Braun, D inet-tx D Rtiithtit-I, X lSt,'i.tt1x,L Drake, B Moran, K Osatn FRONT Row: B 't r EV iiwfwxf X Kmh X WVMQW- L 'htm hihtxwitihts t-hiawct the tuaiiatitrt in hnnnr tit lirtiitt Rriwtftt Ncikatitma, t Hirww, i Nalwr, T Rahinsan ,L M A it fu JU ff: qv fwfr CLASS BASKET HARVESTERS RICHARD REYES: most yaltiahlr' player, ARTHUR LAEMMLEN, captain. The basketball season got underway when the Piratesethe l946-47 league champions--participated in the Visalia tournament. The team made an excellent showing by reaching the semi-tinals, where they were out-classed hy the tlashy Edison team. Coming into league play, the basket haryesters deteated Selma, Clovis, Fowler, Lemoore, and Sanger in turn. Losing on- ly one hard tought game to Kingsburg, the team placed second in league stand- ings thus closing a yery successful season. l BACK ROW: C. Aucrnhoimer, manager, R, Frlesen, R. Reyes, C. Clemons, A. Laemmlen, R. Woods, N. Krum, C, Hodge, D. Young, Coach Qflieidt FRONT ROW: C7 Sparks, I Gibbons, G Biillor, H. Rogalsky, W. Schloenyogt, D. Welton, R, Furlong, D. Stormo, E. Johnston, lllCIli41i1I'V CLASS B BASKET HARVESTERS The middlevveight harvesters, although leaving no impressive record, displayed many tune aualities ot spirit, sportsmanship and playing ability, l-lenry Laemmlen was voted the most valuable player by his teammates. l-le also garnered in the largest number at baskets daring the season. Several at these harvesters will return next year to till the vacancies on the XX team left by the departing Seniors . .?......, A BACK ROW: F, Hicks, manager, R. Hagen, P, Kawagoe P Garachana H Laemmlen J Hardebeck R Panchan R Smith N Sakamoto, G Reyes, Coach Hanson, FRONT ROW: D Raphael, R Mfttrv, D Lee, K Osato L l n T mi at Iso Page GS S E. A-x- -fm-N..........a1' M... ,.....,, .... . .... ..,....,. M . 5 .f 4' ' ,.,,. i .Q its r... BACK ROW: R. Moran, T Colivas, F. Rogolskv, R. Greening, H, Collins, l-l. Greer, J. Stewart, S. Balucos, Couch Russell. FRONT ROW: 9 Nokoaowa, J Nashida, T. Robinson, B. Uchimuro, D Jackson, D. Kawohara, W Hill, T. Maveda, L Kim CLASS BASKET HARVESTERS SAMMY NAKAGAWA, co-captain, RICHARD GROENING, most improved plaver, DWIGHT KAWARA, co-captain The lightweights, pride ot Reedlev High, lett o verv enviohle record ot having gone through the entire season without a single deteot and winning the highest honors in the Sequoia League. Sommy Nakogovvo gothered the most troit tor the boskets ond Richord Greening was elected the most improved harvester. By virtue ot their excellent performance next veor'S teoms will he greotlv strength- ened. BACK ROW: E Johnston, manager, B Uchirnura, L Kum, R Cowles, R Creech, W Wolfson, C Hodge, R. Woods, R Hansen, D Stormo, G Ramirez, D Young, Coach Scheidt SECOND ROW: F lsonio, K Hunteraarat, G Mayer, F Rows, P Carachuana, E Sakai, G Boller, W Hicks, H Greer, T Colayas, W Link, F Hicks, manager FRONT ROW: D Celoxa, G Sparks, A Hannah, D Goosen, R Barrack, C Mano, S Balucus,9 Nakauawa, D Jackson, D Lee, C Drake The Blue Ribboneers Spring in the Fruit Basket shipped in a host of track events this year as the Reeclley Blue Ribboneers competed with various schools in the valley, These Blue Ribboneers, capably coached by Dave Scheidt, gathered a bountiful crop of rnedals for their outstanding performances in both track ant field events. The Field Hands ,The field hands, superintended by Foreman Bill Hansen, turned in a goocl tirne sheet this year because of their hard labor on the baseball diamond. Although they did not reap a large crop of scores, their produce was excellent, indi- cating strong determination ancl superior sports- ntanship. BACK ROW: J. McCIurg,J Deegan, 9. Nailo, R Dee,Jon,J Nicholas, R Metry, E Gregory, Coach Hanson SECOND ROW: R Kawagoe, D HoIl,l Gibbons, L. Welton, B Clark, D Welton, N Nance, N Krurn, R Clark FRONT RQW: D Young, H. Kowagoe, R Neufeld, R. Reyes, N Sakamoto Paoe 69 BACK ROW: Coach Williams, Coach Boswell, D Fair, C Stax, A Hurrlirlwrk, M Mawr, R Macdonald, D CllClWFlOSl, M llntliyu, K' Iturlxirr, C Fxniunn, A Scott, J Rather, B !Xrlwliun FRONT ROW: I Cihlvnns, D Slnrmo, D Brown, I' l-lull, J Ciutlin, N Young, R Neufeld, R Moran I Henderson M Nivlan, C lroy, W Link, W Hill IRRIGATION SYSTEM As a Well-regulated irrigation system produces line, sturdy plants, so a well-organf ized swimming program with a yariety ot water sports makes strong, healthy students. This year our school irrigation system functioned yery etticiently due to the watch' tullness and management ot the Ditch Ten- zlors, fXrta Williams and Eugene Roswell THE NET PROFITEERS Courtesy, good sportsmanship, and triend' liness, three reauisites ot a good tennis player, flourished abundantly on the courts this year, During the various matches in which our team participated, the net protits soared high as the olayers won many events in the Sequoia League, Accountant Moss indeed did a tine iob with these profiteers. BACK ROW: J l-lardcbvck, R Parichgin, R Dahvr, W Hill, R Greening, Coach Moss FRONT ROW: G Fields, M Valencia, I Lopez, T Fenner, D Raphael, C Eymann not pictured I age 70 Murttorot Block and Arm Wtlltcxmi Girls' Ehy- BASKETBALL CO-CHAMPS-BACK ROW: L Cttft, C PurItur, M NLIIQIIIKIVNLI, S wut Fcttmtrtmtt Cmrctws Nmttr, I, Wfxiurn, G Qrhrhtdt, R Torosuorv, L Thttrlon FRONT ROW: N Inn! B VVUVIQUITIIITI H M50 E. Kfmuhorrr K Iflhtlftl, D I3vtIlt'r TRIMMING THE FIGURE Lathe, trtm ttgttres are proittcect by Cxcrctse sshd trothmg The gtrls, tthdor the SIIIWGVVISIOIT of Muff. Iiluck otttt Mtss Wtlltcms, have Qctxorwceit rcguuctiy IIT Ivhy5tCOI dcvelopmcht. Ihrottghottt the your such Qverwts GS the pI0ycIcJy wtth Mcctcrof the Sports Night. and thc tr1tcrrIQsS COINIHQIIIIOII have clone much to 5ttmUlQtc the mtCr:5t rtecessory for arch growth I I .t I .f ' 'xx Jn x X , XA AY vs. A N. in Nl' SPEEDBALL CHAMPS-BACK ROW: ,I mttwr, MISS Wttttomi, T Pohhhrl C WINNING BASKETBALL-BACK ROW: B Wcrrkttvwtm, ' Hukwr, I ipomor, P txrttm, A Scott Nouto, R Torostoh, G Schmtdt FRONT ROW: M Mlsczks C Rulwrtk, D FKIIV, N Ntntvrt, P. Rttwrtt, M Mqxwr FRONT ROW: I Furttmtwttr, I Pvvwtfr, I' Kitts-xmtm V11-34' 71 ll .ff 'Q' 1' .5 1: f 4 Ja 5 X 2 4 ,Q k E x -.MQ 'S X xg h im X Q' gxba 1 ESL 2. - X- A , gg :Sly vm x .'-- ,1- f VF' .ul P x,,,,..w-' 4- ,,,.....-- N 7 . 4 , K fp 5+ v 'X ,Q .s i.. E if L av- f- Q f I FACULTY SNAPS RAISING ,E vim? F' ' HAM, Mr Z1-dw, cmd Mr Kdlwr show off their mmculwnlty .lea fimsx in Mvxiw. Mr Wxlsorw rflmvs HOT DDQ Which Onv is tim fryfwqrl Mr Gummi Jopulor Peo rs- , . H 14 U0 Clnlrk mul Vu! Rulwrs Jun lwsbboms and Dorwu Leo FLW Gcorgqv Hoqzrn cmd Shxrhw Roqvrs Dun HQ!! Qmi Vutsg Vvbdwl Am! ',wm1Mrm4r mmf! lzmnfv Qywrwfr GPH? Bmrngin fund lvkxrilm Lamb logo' Oskwum rmri Bwrww Muni? I'u,1w H Q 'L w 4: MPM n f1W1In113r s Q H ww, rw mfi w uf ku w rm M 1 T N H x ll N f1r1vfmwr1M f Tlw Rally Girls and their Nlvisl-rs. llm- Asswinlnly Committee OCTOBER Dedication of new bleachers. Football. Porterville 167 vs. Reedley 1137. 3 4 6 First high school radio program. 9 Assembly, Bushe Marionettes. I0 Football. Clovis 1127 vs. Reedley 1287. I1 First Student Body dance of the year. I4 Frosh-Soph Brawl. Soph victory. I6 Queen's Rally. I6 Assembly, Gay Nineties. I7 Football. Fowler 1157 vs. Reedley 167. 18 Band played at Dinuba festival. 24 Reedley Fiesta. 23 Football, Dos Palos 1337 vs. Reedley 107 28 Assembly, T. B. film. 30 Assembly, Red Cross speaker. 31 Halloween. NOVEMBER 1 Football. Sanger 107 vs. Reedley 1I9'. 6 Assembly, Charm film. 7 Football. Kingsburg 1287 vs. Reedley 1127. 8 Girls League Convention at Hanford. I0 Special Armistice Day program. 11 Armistice Day holiday. I2 Assembly, Happy Holly. I4 Football. Selma 167 vs. Reedley 107. 20 Assembly, Lee Grable, magician. 2I Football. Lemoore 1147 vs. Reedley 107, 24-Z8 Thanksgiving vacation. Panic 76 SCHOOL '47- SEPTEMBER 15-16-17-Registration. I8 First assembly. 25 Election of class officers. DECEMBER Assembly, Troubadours. Sophomore dance. Donkey basketball game. Basketball. Orasi 1317 vs. Reedley 1477 Assembly. Future Farmers. Girls League Christmas Party. Basketball. Corcoran 1157 vs. Reedley 1407. Basketball. Edison of Fresno 1367 vs. Reedley 1227. Basketball. Dinuba 1227 vs. Reedley 1557 Santa Claus came to town in a helicopter. -I9 Christmas Pageant. Basketball, Coast Union Hi 1237 vs. Reedley 1457. Band played at Raisin Bowl. -Jan. 2 Christmas vacation. Nothaleo Hull and Connie .lem- sen, banner lumirers JANUARY Assembly, film God of the Atom . Assembly. Earl Robinson, ballad singer. Basketball. Dinuba 1237 vs. Reedley 1417 Basketball. Selma 1317 vs. Reedley 1417 Speech festival at Modesto. Assembly, Freshmen. Football award assembly. Basketball. Clovis 1287 vs. Reedley 1437 Basketball. Orosi 1317 vs. Reedley 1477. Future Farmers start March of Dimes Drive. Basketball. Fowler 1277 vs. Reedley 1357 Future Farmer dance. CALENDAR FEBRUARY 2 Student Body election. 3 Basketball. Fresno High 1371 vs. Reedley 1411. 5 Assembly, orchestra. 6 Basketball. Kingsburg 1271 vs. Reedley 1211. 9 Football banquet. 10 Basketball. Washington Union 1311 vs. Reedley 1301. 12 Lincoln's birthday holiday. 10 Semester grades. Boy Scout Court of Honors. Twirp dance, Entre Nous. 19 Assembly, Knights. 20 Basketball. Lemoore 1411 vs. Reedley 1481. 23 Washington's birthday holiday. 27 28 11 14 Basketball. Sanger 1411 vs. Reedley 1571. Central Calif. Music Teacher's Association. he Vocal Ensemble. APRIL MAY Z Baseball. Selma 1131 vs, Reedley 191. Z Kni ht's initiation. 2 C. F. initiation. 8 Assembly. Trumpeteers. 3 Senior dance. 8 Spring Band Concert. 9 Speech festival at Stockton. 12 Westminister Choir, Fresno. 20 Reedley Relays. 24 Sequoia League track meet, Lemoore. 24 Girls League Scholarship, 29-30 Girl's Gymboree. County track meet, Fresno. Senior play, Ever Since Eve. Girl's League, Mother's Dayltea. Central Calif. C. l. F. Divisional meet. Spring Concert. . Senior Class skip-day . Sequoia League swim meet. West Coast Relays, Fresno. Block R dance. Junior-Senior Banquet. The Point Awards Com mittee First Semester Yell Leaders MARCH 4 Junior play Lady of Letters . 6 Baseball. Dinuba 1101 vs. Reedley 121. 9 Lion's oratorical contest. 11 Senior Career Day at Selma. 11 Assembly, Dr. Eckert. 12 Baseball. Parlier 181 vs. Reedley 1101. 16 F. F. A. boxing tournament. 18-19 Central Calif. Music Festival. 19-Z6 Easter vacation. 29 New cafeteria opened, 31 Assembly. Rose Resnick, pianist. JUNE S Senior Prom. 6 Baccalaureate. H0611 9 Graduation. io FRUIT BASKET UPSET! iw..,.. 'ff Reedley High School Boosters The Reedley High School Student Body hereby gratefully acknowledges the financial support at the following Boosters tor its activities of 47-48. Allen Motor Sales R. E. Allen, M. D. Fast Jewelers First National Bank at Orange Cove Allied EClUlDmeVll CO- Frank Frane, Insurance Agent of Orange Cove Anthony's Drug Store Asami Service Athen's Cate H. Don Bailey, D. C. Berryhill Electric Motor Shop J. L. Besaw Bank of America, Reedley Branch W. T. Bloyd , Cairns Funeral Home California Fruit Exchange California Growers, lnc. California Prune and Apricot Growers Carlisle Drug Store J. Herbert Carpenter Celaya's Spanish Kitchen Central Meat Distributors Paul H. Cho, Optometrist Citizens Lumber Co. Wiley R. Conley Colonial Flower Shop Community Fish Market Conner Radio and Electric Co. + Corntorth and Fraga D'Arrigo Bros. Co. ot California David Radio Shop East Reedley Store Engravers Corporation Enns' Sales and Service Earl l. Eymann Paul A. Eymann, Attorney at Law Farmers Insurance Exchange N. J. Nurmi, Agent Friesen 6 Sellers Service Peter J. Funk, Insurance M. A. Furlong, Jeweler ' Menno S. Gaede, M. D. Vaughn Garabedian D. B. A. General Box Distributors S. A. Gerrard Co. Gillig Bros. Great Western School of Aeronautics Growers Supply Co. M. C. Habegger, M. D. Hardware and Furniture Mart L. R. Hamilton, lnc. Hare's Pharmacy High School Service, Moreland Kerr House of Chung Stationery, Books, Sporting Goods C. H. Howell ' HuddIeston's Feed G Seed Hughes Motor Co. lzmirian's Sheet Metal Works Jackson's Service Justesen's Dry Goods Store Justesen's Food Store Kaprielian Bros. Kennedy-Stewart Company Kirsch's Cash Grocery Elmer LaJoie Lee Electric Co. T. W. McKenzie D. D. S. Reedley High School Boosters Madsen's Shoe Store F. A. Mancao Mandarin Cafe Marten's Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Cr Frigidaire Matchett Cr Fast, Western Stores Mathis 6 Bolinger Furniture Co. Modern Cleaners Ann Moran's Bakery Nelson Motors Orange Cove Grain G Milling Co. Orange Cove Hardware Panero Theatre Company H. W. Pasley, M. D. Patt's Beauty Shoppe Peloian Fruit Distributors Penner Bros. Parts Co. J. C. Penny Company P. O. Service F. S. Rasco C1 Co. Reedley Auto Supply Reedley Cement Pipe Co. Reedley Dairy i Reedley Electric G Furniture Supply Reedley Exponent Reedley Feed and Seed Co. Reedley 5-lO-l5c Store Reedley Flower Shop Reedley Hardware Co. Reedley Ice Co. Reedley Lumber Co Reedley Motor Sales Studebaker Sales Z3 Service Reedley Nursery Reedley Olive Oil Mfg. Co. Reedley Steam Laundry Cr Dry Cleaners Reliable Shoe Store Lyle Rennick Studio, Portraits of Distinction Robort's Confectionary Safeway Stores, Inc. Sakai Grocery Sam Jorgensen Pump Co. Sam's Shoe Store Santa Fe Market Savateer G Bright A. W. Schlichting, D. C. Shultz Motors, Kaiser-Frazer Service Signal Oil Co., Arvi Nurmi Distributor Simmons Drive Inn ' Sorensen's Insurance Agency Standard Oil Co. of California Steinfeldt's Hardware Sun King Dairy Sunland Refining Corp. Sun Valley Grape Distributors Swift 6 Company Valley Grocery Valley Land Co. Valley Plumbing Valley Typwriter Co. Royal Typwriters Vic's Barber Shop R. H. Vogt, D. D. S. ' Leon N. Wade, Public Accountant Wooden's Pharmacy Worrel's Plumbing and Electric Shop Yoon Bros. Pooe HO Thonks To The Reeclley Exponent for the prlnling Lyle Rennick Studio for the photography Fresno Bee Engroving for The engroving L. K. Smith G Co. for the Covers The Journolism Closs, Miss Helen Westrup ond Wesley Nelson for the time spent on the proporotuon ol this onnuol. 1 F' Q9 SM01, S els 06 I!2I Q 4 S 60. Q .9 0 A 550 e l1'nl1IhlB'm!M15.1-'T f, ENVT ifl,, Qf'EH',iiFEW 6i1U'1?'i. ff:-'IffkQ:TQUN59 , ml 'AS 11 Bl. Swim 5 'HMBM 'a1.U.M9?195'M 15ll'1l!laW?'


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