Roosevelt High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Fresno, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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Swwtli ,fd ft, y' L 1 ', ' ' 6L,flflfJ ' alfa f ' . flf. , A , 46 or yi W J 1 i I if lb 1 I .9 'f . 1 ' Cfflft U-ff' Q '- ggi ia. 5 9 HU 1 rf, fri 'rf lx f ,- '2 X '7'Pa:' 1 OFQWOFJ To tell a story of a year, to capture that indefinable and intangible thing called school spirit is an impossible task. Here are recorded a few of the many events of the year to serve as a framework into which each reader may weave his own rich tapestry of memories. The a game, and the pride of scholastic achievement vx are all personal things that each reader will beauty of the graduation exercises, the thrill of X is ,W x recall as he glances over these printed pages and weaves into his own reminiscences the administration, the faculty, the students, and all the varied and enriching activities of the student X X body. That this book may serve as a sti lus t happy thoughts in future years is the ,cere hope of the staff. ' X Q vw ix '-'ffwifo X Xi ,kb- E 2-rfc 2542? -7' r , mecbcafion ln acknowledgment of her deep intellectual capacity, her understanding of true teaching and her loyalty to high ideals shown and demonstrated through her long academic experience, of her efforts toward expansion of the scope of learning, and of her sincere interest in the students, the class of l95l lovingly dedicates this annual to Miss Margaret Paxton, head of the Roosevelt mathematics department and sponsor ofthe Scholarship Society. She is now retiring, of this the student body is regretfully aware. None who have known and loved herwill ever forget her. refmo Gig Sc oo!! .xdclminidfrafion - Wt, i i EDWIN C. KRATT Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION ERWlN A. DANN Assistant Superintendent Arthur Selland, Margaret Robinson, George Turner, Deon James Malloch, Geraldine Wheeler LAWRENCE E. TODHUNTER Assistant Superintendent llllltn-.--11.-li., J. C. TROMBETTA Assistant Superintendent .xdclminid frafion WILLIAM re. Hureiev Principal X J' ' f I Teachers and students have cooperated in mak- ing the school year of 1950-5l another successful milestone in the history of Roosevelt High School. This year has seen the end of the six year high school and the beginning of what will be a four year high school. Construction has begun on a swimming pool and indications are that an auditorium will be built in the near future. The members of the Nautilus staff have given us a very attractive year book and to them goes our thanks for a iob well done. To the class of l95l the faculty and students extend their best wishes for continued success. Sincerely, SADIE L. IRWIN Dean of Girls ROBERT S. MINER Dean of Boys . MARY -Ee PATERSON ARTHUR l.. MILLER ,, F 4, If Giilgfffillvntelgr Boys' Counselor -.---V-,, .,,,,, A mf'- f gf-B '.f' FX.. Mx, ff 1 ,rf ,Q 'J fd ilxyy if fx .f 0 .! Cllfuhy an LN DIA ALMQLHST A.B. English MILDRED ANDERSON A.B, Shorthand, Bookkeepmg ROBERT ARNOLD A,B. Musuc MARSHALL BARKER B.S., M,A. Physics, Chemwshy Eleclromcs BERNICE BICKNER A.B. Typing, Commerce OLIVER BIDWELL A.B. Boys RE, NELLIE BINGHAM A.B. Home Economwcs ALLEEN BLLJMENTHAL A.B,, M.A. Semor Problems VICO BONDLETTI Boys PE. BETTY BRAMBLETT A.B. Music ARTHUR BRODERSEN A.B. English SNOW BROWN B.E. Engllsh WALTER BYRD A.B. Boy s P.E. HELEN CARTER A.B. Algebra, Geomelry NORVEL CAYWOOD A.B., B.S. Drofhng A, B. CLOVER B.S., M.S. Proclwcol Sclence MARILYN CONLEY B,S. Girl 5 PE. VIVLAN CORTESE A.B., M,A. Spanish, French ELMER CRAMNER A.B, Boys RE. CLAYTON CREDELL A.B.5 M,A, English ABIGAIL CURTIS A,Bg M A. Buology JOHN DAVIS A.B. Indushxol AHS, MQIOI Work LILLIAN DEAN BS., M.E. HIsIory JESSIE DE LASHMUTT A.B. Englwsh EVERETT ELDER B.S, BIOIOQYI Agrwcuhure ISAPHINE ELDER A.B, SocIoI Scwence E. E. ELDRIDGE Woodwork VIOLET ELEAZERIAN A B7 R N4 P,I'I.N. Speech, Spomsh I'IeoIIIw Coordmchon MAUDE ELLIS A,B. Owl 5 P.E. HATTIE EOREMAN AB. ArITIwmeIlC CHARLES FURBY A.E.g M.A. ArrII'vmeIiC, Chemistry JOE GOODHUE A.B, CIotIwmg LUCILE GRUENHAGEN A.B. AIgebro MARILYN HANNER A.B. English MILDRED HANSEN A.B. IYPIU9 O. I-I, HART AB. MoIhemoIlcs CARL I-IAWVER A.B.7 B.S.g M.A. Journolwsm, Cwvics, Sfogecrof? JEAN HECKENDORF AB. Gwrl 5 P.E. ROBERT HEEREN A.B. Wood Shop, Boy's RE. ROBERT HENDRICKS M.A. Mothernoflcs by Q ' I The mopux uw x E 'ik I t , 'fn is tht. I 'I'I Jfl n an any Egrislias lhv ii . I- l -ii LN va I X M H I I fa I A I CM, fy! ' A . 2 7 .,,,, xxx ,ff P J x -lgexf. Q 1' I ,- W it w i g in ? f5l ' I K 1 ii .Q xg, . ' 255 1 RQ' 'LL - LY ' sf' 4 , ! 5 . ' 'z5.,j.:2,gu,,Q, 5, 1 11591 N'3Sw'. 'ge T11 Qefffiffy' J 51 gd 3 x f ff 77 if 1 I ,w a. . ' .wui 'gif Y g .mf-. , J ' 14 - - W 1. MQ' 'L' , wg, v .,,, 4 I ,wma ,. .L .AH Wig.. U' 1. ff 4. , Jw .f ff- ,M 187515, Zfffwhli va 1 fr in ff 'Q H, I 11 !?5is Q , f 1 5 04 '5 'L Q ' 'Y 5 ,,,, ,S A 1 ef ,275 Y R' p gf ki sg , - . - ff . X- L 1 1 rfif. fm-!' Q ' A 7' I7.. a m ffw . I i I 1- .Q K L,.A If x, f A ., , - L ,L.- , . f MARGARET PAXTON A B M A Oeomefvy, Trlqonomehy HARRIET RHLLLTPS A B. CLoHw'vg1, Homefwokwng DORIS ROWET SON AB. Ar! DORRTS PRATT A B EngTwsTw, Dvomo NELL ROBB B E Sono' Srudwes ETHEL RUDOLFH A.B. BnoTogy LODEMA RUSSELL A,B Mothcvvmrvrs ROBERT SCHOENDUBE B.S. Boy 5 P.E. AIERED SESSTONS A B 5 M A. Ochestvo CAYNOR SHACKELEORD AB Enqlwsh ROBERT SHAVER A 8.3 M.A. Semov Comgxowtuon, Englwsh HELEN SLAOLE BS Foods E J SMITH Muthemofxcs OerwevoT Mefol FRED STANTON A By M.A Socsol Spence, Cwvxcs FRANCES STEVENS AB. GMT 5 P E, SARAH STROTHER AB. Term PAT TRABING A B Emglssh, DcboTe GEORGE WARNER A.B, M,A. Motbemotucs, Wood Shop KENNETH WTSTLAKE HS. Owemwstvy ROBERT WTNSLER A B. Socwol Scwence JOHN WOODY A B. Mofhemufwcs, Codefs CLCMA nggr QS -..- X, in E 'ses 7- ,.. 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'ive - JJ if if f I M2 af I ff 1 4 1 7 1' f fi 'r 1' 4 If Betty Brombletf, Head Sponsor enior Kfadd .Spa MARSHALL BARKER AILEEN BLUMENTHAL BETTY BRAMBLETT MARILYN CONLEY ROBERT HENDRICKS GEORGE INGHAM EFFIE JOHNSON ELIZABETH KIRCHER FLOY LONG ERWIN MARTIN ERNEST PALFREY MARGARET PAXTON DORRIS PRATT 0lld0l'6 W fam of T51 v OFFICERS President ................ ........,.....,.,... ...,.. D o ug Guske Vice-President ....,. .....,,,., D ick Jones Secretary .....,.,,...... ........,,. E leanor Ruby Treasurer ...,.,......,...... ......... R oger Thomas Sergeant-at-Arms ....... ,.,......., A l Simmons Parliamentarian, .......,...,.,.. ..,.A .......... .....,, S u e Currie Cfaaa Maier? As the end of the term draws near, the class of '51 faces dimmer prospects than those faced by any other class. However, we are thankful for what we have learned under the guidance and leadership of the Roosevelt faculty. While we prepare to don our caps and gowns, we think back over our high school experience. Most of us came to Roosevelt as seventh graders and were pretty much bewildered by this huge campus. When we reached the ninth grade, we began to feel more like high school students. Don See and Doug Guske were the iunior high presidents that year, and they were good ones too. ln the tenth grade we began ioining clubs, taking part in high school activities and thinking about growing up. Don See again took up the gavel and became our class president. Following the custom, we selected our rings and chose yellow for our sweater color. As iuniors we became an important part of the school. Our play, Abie's Irish Rose, was a dynamic success. With Dick Jones as president, we made many of our proiects successful and by the end of the term we were all set to take over the school as Seniors. Suddenly we were seniors. Yes, it was almost a surprise. We made Doug Guske our president for the year and then began a fast moving and eventful school term. Again we scored a dramatic success when we staged You Can't Take lt With You. Once again Don See became president, this time of the student body. Charlie Ray was his successor in the Spring term. Now as we leave Roosevelt, each one will go his own way and the class of '5l will be disbanded, but the bond which holds each of us to his own memories will never be broken. . :i we Wi , ag M55 :ME Z nw ig 7 W W V ,,, , If Li, ly 15 J .am g ,gn Q 1 in ff 2.4A1,,, ll 'W x , . as ig S b b 'I K X , f , W Q w -.serum ,.gg,,g,M g pg, , K 'Maw . va 'Sk ,B 3, R 'K u -- -gk. Ku. 1 wg, 1 ,- 1.1 jx, ,.' ix . sf xg, arid I 'X W:- X BILL BORTISSER VON BOWER JUNE BREHMER JUDIE BRITTSAN GARLAND BROOKS FRANCES BROWN MADELL BROWN RICHARD BROWNELL JOHN BUCKLEY JOYCE BUNNEY VENITA BLJRKHALTER MARJORIE BURKS PHYLLIS BURNHAM JAMES BUSH RICHARD BUSH MIKE CADY BEVERLY CALVERT RONALD CAMAROTA BEVERLY CAMP MARILYN CANADIAN ! 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P vw' BETSEY BARKER VALEDICTORIAN HELEN INOUYE SAIUTATORIAN MIKE CADY WON DISTRICT ORATORICAL CONTEST OF AMERICAN LEGION MAX JONES PLAQUE DESIGN CHARLIE RAY BOY OF THE MONTH OCTOBER-1950 DICK JONES BOY OF THE MONTH MAIaCH'I95I 66466 Ong TO THE TUNE or THE HALLS or IVY Oh, we love the walls of ivy That surround us here today And we will not forget tho' we be Far, far away By the sacred walls of ivy Where we've lived and learned to know That thru' the years we'll see you In the sweet after glow One day a hush will fall The footsteps of us all Will echo down the halls And disappear, But As we sadly start Our iourney's far apart A part of ev'ry heart Will linger here From the hallow'd walls of ivy All of us will soon be gone We hope you'll not forget us As the class of Sl -Adapted 1, Qs Q I x 218' 41 . f x Y N wi M! .'f v.'xi 4' f Q N. , w 4? A r lf'1 Kang. .f9?'y 5 ,af ' as 1.5 I s-' X5 -A 'E , . ff 1' ,SQ S . r ' wx 6. 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DON SEE President N RON FREUND Vice-President RUTH MILEY MARIANNA DECKERT DOROTHY LINDLEY DARREL COLEMAN Secretary Treasurer Senator of Arts Senator of Athletics MARLENE SORRENTI DUNCAN KINCHEN DAVE FINCH PAT REED Senator of Publicity Senator of Forensics Senator of Safety 8. Welfare Yell Leader xS?uJ2l'lf Of icerri Prine CHARLES RAY ii AAA. P r e s i d e nt GERALD SIMPSON Vice-President SUE CURRIE LES SNAVELY PAT NEVINS BOB WILLIAMS Secretary Treasurer Senator of Arts Senator of AthIetics ED NIDEVER DON BURKS MELKON MELKONIAN GENE JUCKSCH Senator ot Publicity Senator ot Forensics Senator of Safety 8. Welfare YGII LQGCIGV BILL PAPENDORF BOB BENNETT Pf6SidGf1f-PGH President-Spring oya , .geclerafion 1 u -. f..,: a-xrwmqnwmwargmqwa FALL ED WEBER Vice-President GLYNN RICKARD Secretory BOB DER MATOIAN Treasurer SPRING FRED SORRENTI Vice-President JOHN JOHNSON Secretory TIM TAIRA Treasurer Wx BETSEY BARKER DORTHA KITCHEN President-Full PVQSJCJGVWT-Spring FALL JOAN ANDERSON Vice-President JOYCE CONGER Secretory SUE MCFEETERS Treasurer SPRING NANCY LUNG Vice-President BARBARA DIEDERICH Secremry JEAN MADSEN Treasurer 5, fra Q16 , Olhzdglfle E1 gt-4 ,..i., Q N , Waufil DOUG GUSKE Editor-in-Chief ADVISORS MR. HAWVER MR. STANTON -X BARBARA DIEDERICH wx Managing Editor A-,sf ART STAFF PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF rsr Row: Ron Freund, Joanna Chadwick, Kay Krorguord, Helen Furs! Row- Wes Houngs, Ed Koumruan, La VeHa Burger, Barbara Jones. Standing: Mary Shelburne, Ar? Ediror, Mamn, Don Kunzel, Gerald Kunzel. No? pudured: Jim Murdock, 6 ED NIDEVER Business Monoger DOLORES CARLSON Bookkeeper Senior Photography Editor DAVE FINCH Sports Editor EDITORIAL STAFF TOP ADVERTISERS to Right: Bob Uridge, Tim Toiro, Colleen Turner, Shirley Hons- Helen lnguye, Left to Right: Chorlie Roy, Torn Johnson, Glynn R ck d .,f-Q 4 .-l - - iv mu l 1.t-ie.. fs f -.::..w.:o.u'fff-wf: --.. Wi , Q-. . 'gk' f1.:1f- Y' CIRCULATION STAFF BGIIY Conrente, Margie Burks, O71 pougk M6 JOYCE CONGER Editor-in-Chief ADVISORS MR. HAWVER MR. STANTON QUEENIE KARAGOZIAN Circulation Manager PAGE EDITORS Left to Right Jean Gorton, Sue McFeeIers, Hasma Kiliiicn, Henry Ensher. fa!! JOYCE JONES Managing Editor ih' 5, 2 E .Q , . vs M gs L f ' Q .1 A an V M E g EE7 M -A EL,. ' I ' , iff 'V i ' E 1: If gr E M EE E J? M JOHN LEvus -lv .ss,,,jg1lf gij55, m,EL E Business Manager ssss Q3 J: PAGE WRITERS Lett to Right: Jan Melton, Don Burks, Gerri McKenzie, Joan Maul, Left to Right: Ray Ensher, Frank Ruggieri, Harry Gayikian. Koumrua file clerkg Jeanne n, photographer. Miksch, typistg Ed -s .szkofarddiln ociefg fluff sponsoies MR. JUHL DICK JONES Dick Jones ,,.,.. Glynn Rickard, Sue Currie .,AAA, Dora Glenn ,.,,,,, Ed Nidever .,,,, MISS PAXTON MISS BICKNER OFFICERS ,..,,s,,,.,,,President Vice-President ,.,,,,s..Secretary ,,,,,.,...,s,,s,,,Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms The Roosevelt Chapter Number 222C of the California Scholarship Society was organized in l93O. Certain privileges granted the group by the principal and faculty, and the honor of having attained recognition in the field of scholar- ship, are the chief benefits of membership in the C.S.F. First Row: Diana Tuning, Myrna Lingenfelter, Maiilyn Helrnuth, Neva Peterian, Joyce Conger, Karen Moore, Alice Naiorian, Beverly Bukey, Barbara Maeda, Kathie Morrow, Mary McGough, Marianna Deckert, Juanita Mann. Second Row: Betty Shirkey, Zabelle Beziriion, Wanda Willis, Joan Willis, Adele Contente, Betty Contente, Evelyn Westfall, LaVerne Dorn, Gaye Geries, Joyce Snyder, Marian Loewe, Dora Jean Glenn, Barbara Drederich, Shirley Carson, Barbara Fletcher, John Surabian. Third Row: Sue Currie, Myrna White, JoAnn Mead, Esther Allen, Benito Ruby, Helen Dunlop, Louina Powell, Dortha Tally, Adrienne Schrader, Joanne Shoemaker, Betsey Barker, Jean Gorton, JoAnn Burton, Patricia Evans, Moria Lucidi, Joyce Jones, Delores Lamoreaux, Fourth Row: Ed Nidever Dick Jones Henry Ensher Richard Clock, Richard Dresser, Albert Buelow, David Bonetto, Larry McDonald, Timothy Taira, Sam Morlcanian, Ronald Dashiian, JohniDavison, Ronald Scheidt. ,Si'Lo!ar5Liln ociefg laring SPONSORS MR. JUHL MISS PAXTON MISS BICKNER OFFICERS Gerald Simpsons, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,,,.. ,.,President Joyce Conger ,.,,A, ,,,,,,, V ice-President Marian Loewe ,,,.,, , ,,.,,.,,, Secretary Helen lnouye ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, T r easurer Dave Finch ,,,,. , ,,,,, Sergeant-at-Arms GERALD SIMPSON The purpose of the C. S. F. is best expressed in its motto: Scholarship for Service, which encourages its members not only to be good students but to be willing to use their talents in the best interest of their school and fellow students. First Rowz Diana Tuning, Myrna Lingentelter, Joan Stoetzl, Carol Thorp, Barbara Hard, Joyce Conger, LaVerne Dorn, Gaye Geries, Joyce Snyder, Dora Jean Glenn, Marian Loewe, Shirley Carson, Barbara Fletcher, Joanne Shoemaker. Second Row: Peggy Parnell, Arline Scharton Sue Currie, Wanda Willis, Zabelle Berziriian, Evelyn Westfall, Adele Contente, Peggy Harvey, Jo Ann Burton, Lila Lea, Barbara Maeda, Betsey Barker, Jean Gorton, Joyce Jones, Mary McGough, Dianne Morrison, Ronald Dashiian. Third Row: Evelyn Ayres, Marlene Conklin, Joann Mead, Donna Stephens, Myrna White, Dortha Tally, Joan Willis, John Levis, Henry Ensher, Karen Moore, Rosalie Berlese, Marianna Deckert, Katie Marrow, Edythe Beck, Cherrell St. John, Beverly Bukey, Alice Naiarian. Fourth Row: Dave Finch, Ed Nidever, Dick Jones, Ronald Gibbs, Jack Wolfenden' David Hobbs, Albert Buelow, Norman Gauss, Paul Weaver, Timothy Taira, Larry McDonald, John David- son, Carson Rapp, Geraldine Durgarian, Helen Dunlap, Diane Wesle, Maria Lucicli. 1 Z? J- OCL llfea SPONSORS MISS BLUMENTHAL MRS, MARTIN OFFICERS Fall Spring Myrna White.. .. ..,.A,, President ,,,,,, ,.A,A,., B etsey Barker Jonelle Goodwill .,........ Vice-Pres .,,,,,,, . ..,,, Rosalia Berlese Margaret Long .....,...rA.,, Secretary ,..,,. ,,.,.,. D iane Medotf Joyce Conger, . , ,,.,.., Treasurer., ,,,,..,.. Evelyn Westfall Lila Lea .,,,,,,, H, ., , Historian ...,. . ,... Dolores Carlson Diane Medoft, ,Sergeant-at-Arms... ,.,. ,Benito Ruby MYRNA WHITE Boadicea, a service club offering its services not only to Roosevelt, but to the entire community as well, was founded in 1931. Membership is deter- mined by the character and by the scholastic standing of the girls. The club is named after an ancient ruler of Brit- ain, Queen Boadicea. lt is customary with Boadicea to make pom-poms for the Fresno High-Roosevelt game, give a Thanks- giving dinner to a needy family, send Easter bas- yd kets to a children's hospital, and initiate numerous other activities helpful to the community and school. BETSEY BARKER First Row: Betsey Barker, Lila Lea, Dolores Carlson, Shirley Carson, Rosalia Berlese, Evelyn Westfall, Mary Ann Weigandt, Sally O'Neal, Barbara Diederich, Dora Glenn, Joyce Snyder, Marian Loewe. Second Row: Marilyn Helmuth, Margie Book, Jean Madsen, Joyce Conger, Ruth Miley, Mary Bigelow, Mary Ann Mazman, Darlene Payne, Evelyn Hamby, Diane Wesle, Benito Ruby, Diane Medoff, Margaret long, Jonelle Goodwill, Marianna Declcert, Barbara Hard, Norma Winter, Third Row1 lrene Wagner, Margie Meyling, La Vella Binger, Marlene Dralle, Jo Ann Burton, Joyce Jones, Carol Thorp, Charlctte Olsen, Adrienne Schrader, Audrey Templeton, Dortha Kitchen, Betty Schoenauer, Mariorie Lindsey, Joan Anderson, Melva Daniels, Myrna White, Sue Currie, Mrs. Martin, Donna Stephens, Joyce Keosheyan, P000 dnb! K SPONSOR MR. WESTLAKE OFFICERS Fall Spring Doug Guslce , President... H, Darrel Coleman Glynn Rickard, , ,. , ViceAPres .,,,,,, .Glynn Rickard Charlie Ray , ,, , Secretary ,. M.. , Galen Clothier Neil Ulsh , , ,Treasurernw .,,. .Scott Mize Galen Clothier , , Chaplain , Lee Bergthold The Green and Gold, founded in l947, has com- pleted a very successful year. The club has not only been prosperous as a result of its financial projects but it has planned and carried out many entertain' ing and educational activities. This year the club was again represented in the convention of the YMCA Youth Government Pro- gram held in the state capitol at Sacramento. At the convention Scott Mize was elected Sergeant at Arms in the Senate and Lee Bergthold was a mem- ber in the House of Representatives. The club strives for good fellowship, service to the school, and tun for its members. First Row: Don Grimes, Dave Hobbs, Bill Tolladay, Tom Johnson Larry McDonald Jim Edmlston Glynn Rickard Neil Ulsh Darrel Cole man, Ed Weber, Ed Nidever, Dave Finch. Second Row: Mr. Westlake Joe Deaton Scott Mize Roger Anderson Bill Harris Lee Berg thold, Doug Guslce, Don Kinzel, mfel'lClgel'l'L0 fe SPONSOR ,, V ' MR. O'LEARY fj II OFFICERS Melkon Melkonian ,,,,,...,..,,,,,,,.,.,.., ,V,,,,,,,,,, P resident Bob Williams ,,,,,,,, A,,,,A V ice-President Dora Glenn ..,,,, .,,,.,... S ecretary Marian Loewe. A... ........,.,.,,V,O T reasurer Joyce Snyder ,...,A ,..,., S ergeant-at-Arms MELKON MELKONIAN Witenagemote, one of the oldest campus clubs, was organized in March, l93O. lt was discontinued several years ago, and re- organized last autumn. The membership was carefully chosen from those students inter- ested in leadership. Witenagemote, the Council of Wise Men, is a Parliamentary Law organization whose purpose is to instruct the members in the principles of Parliamentary procedure and to train them to properly conduct any meeting. First Row: Pearl Hale, Sally O'Neal, Sue McFeeters, Margie Gash, Barbara Diederich, Dora Glenn, Joyce Snyder, Marian Loewe, Evelyn Barberick, Joyce Jones, Lorie Stratton, Second Row: Dave Finch, Donna Stephens, Sue Currie, Melva Daniels, Myrna White, Jean Van Bus- lrirk, Dortha Tally, Annie Velasquez, Jean Emler, Barbara Fletcher, Gerald Simpson. Third Row: Mellrbn Melkonian, Timonthy Taira, Bob Williams, Mr. O'Leary, Sam Markarian, Ronald Dashlian, George Marshall, Doug Guslxe. SPONSOR MR. WINZLER OFFICERS FALL SPRING ' .Presidentw .,.. .,,,,, J ack Eichhorn Al Simmons AA,,.., ,,,,AA Jack Eichhorn ...., ,. .... Vice-President ....,Y,,,,,.A,. Ardie Ferrill Jesse Rodarte ,.,,,,,, ...... S ec'y-Treas ....,.,,,,,.AA, Jesse Rodarte Excalibur, which means arm of service, is the oldest club at Roosevelt, and is sponsored by the Loyal Knights of the Round Table of Fresno. The club sponsored several dances during the year, and is the only club which sells emblems, dinks and other designs representing Roosevelt. The motto is He who seeks to serve another, best serves himself. First Row: Larry Garcia, Gerald Burcher, Jesse Rodarte, Don Frost Bob Williams Al Simmons Rover Thomas Larry Avakran George Kezerian, Dick Jones, Don See, Les Snavely. Second Row: Mr. Winzler Pot Reed Jim Buglxone Marlin Bmger Bill Papendorf Ralph Pmque Babe Thompson, Keith Tucker, Jack Eichhorn, Chuck Leimbach, Stan Kaoyumlian ESTHER ROHRER JEAN VAN BUSKIRK 16-306 SPONSORS MISS CORTESE MISS HANNER OFFICERS Fall Spring Esther Rohrer , ,President ,.,. Jean Van Buskirk Jean Van Buskirk . ,Vice-President , ,, Jean Gorton Jean Gorton , Secretary, ,,,,,, Wanda Willis Joyce Greisner ,. Treasurer, .. ,, ...Laura Hard Wanda Talbot. , ,,,, Historian ,,AA,,, .,,, Cathie Kofeld Jackie Rice , , ,Chaplain ,,i,, ,,,,Janice Jorgenson Wanda Willis . Parliamentarian. ,.,,,...,,, Janet Voigt Laura Hard Interclub Rep... ,, ,..c., Joan Sorg The Tic Toc Club is affiliated with the Y-Teen groups in Fresno and offers for tenth to twelfth grade girls, activities of educational and social value. The members of the club serve Roosevelt High School in many ways. In March, Tic Toc brought to the Roosevelt cam- pus its annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. With these and numerous other activities to look back on, the Tic Toc girls can be proud of cz year successfully terminated. f -.., First Row: Jackie Rice, Jo Ann Lawrence, Martha Watchempino, Shirlee Meek, Marian Papendort, Wanda Talbot, Jean Gorton, Cathie K hi I ' o ed, Janet Voigt, Janice Jorgensen, Laura Haro, l.ucy Dyson, Pat Evans. Second Row: Jean Scott, Sharon Green, Yvonne Slavich, Carolyn Ward, Peggy Phillips, Pat Barkema, Alice Naiarian, Jo Ann Hardin, Peggy Goode, Leauita Grimes, Pat Foulke, Dortha Tally, Gloria Garrett, Joan Sorg, Jean Van Buskirk, Gerri McKenzie, Wanda W'Il' J W'II' Th i is, can I is, eresa Velasquez. U0l'g eyri V SPONSOR MRS. RUSSELL OFFICERS Fall Spring Margie Meyling ,.,, ,....,,, P resident .,,,.,.....,,,,,,.,..... s.,Lila Lea Diane Meclott ,,,....,,,,, Vice-President ..,,A,...... Diane Medoff Lorraine Whiting,, ..,,,,,. Secretary ..,,,,A. Marian Papendorf Janet Lewis .A.,.,,,,A,..,,,,,,. Treasurer ,,,,,,,..,,,, Arline Scharton A Marian Papendort ,,,,..,. Historian ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,. B arbara Ford M RGIE MEYLING Feeling the need for a senior high school piano club, sixteen former members of the iunior high Pianoforte Club met for that purpose in 1946. Thus, the Ivory Keys Club was born. The club has grown, and now boasts twenty-one classical pian- ists. The past year the group has presented two recitals, played at various school functions and enioyed numerous social events, including compli- mentary admission to the Music With the Girls show. LlLA LEA First Row: Joyce Keosheyan. Second Row: Mrs. Russell, Wilma Adams, Bubbles Meyling, Nancy Sonke, Arline Scharton, Diane Medoff, Margie Meyling, Janet Lewis, LaVerne Dorn, Barbara Ford, Marian Papendort, Patsy Cooper. Third Row: Lorraine Whiting, Mary Lazzar- eschi, Marilyn Semple. Fourth Row: Don Burks, Ronald Gibbs, Margaret Marbanian. amify Q Tl SPONSOR MR. CRAMNER OFFICERS Bill Papendort ..,,,,,, AA...,,,Y,.,,,.,. ,,,,,.A P r esident Jesse Rodartenw, ,,,,,, Secretary Roger Thomas ,.A.A,,, , ,,., Treasurer BILL PAPENDORF The Varsity R was organized in T948 and was promoted by the coaching staff and by articles in the Roosevelt Rough Rider. The purpose of the club is to promote better understanding of athletics at Roosevelt. The group had glass cases built to hold the athletic pictures of former years and of those in the future. They also had charge of the entertainment on Rough Rider Day. First Row: Ralph Pinque, Babe Obradovich, Keith Tucker, .lack Phillips, Ron Miller, Ara Der Garabedian, Babe Thompson, Al Simmons, Bill Jacobsen, Frank Ruggieri, George Kezerian, Don See, Les Snavely, Jesse Rodarte, Richard Mahalcian. Second Row: Jack Eichhorn, Bill Papendorl, Bruce Panlcratz, Tom Howell, Roger Gomas, Roger Thomas, Bob Williams, Ardie Ferrill, Sam Duncan, Marlin Binger, Fred Sorrenti, John Gebelin, Fred Mosier, Larry Avalcian, Bob Bennett, Grant Mitchell, Darrel Coleman, Dave Finch, Ted Dwelle. QA , .xdflzific .zdadociafion IT SPONSORS MISS STEVENS MRS. ELLIS OFFICERS Bernice Cottman ..,,... ,,,,,,,,,,A,,,A,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,, P r esident Beverly Chapple ....... ,,,..,, V ice-President Betty Contente ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,, S ecretary Adele Contente .....,. ,,IA,.,,,A,AAAA,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, T reasurer Donna Byrd ......... ,..,,,,,,,,, C ommissioner of Tennis - Jean Madsen ....... ,,,,,,,, C ommissioner of Field Sports 'K Marilyn Floth ,,,,.. ...... C ommissioner ot Volleyball BERNICE COFFM Darlene Byrd ...... ,,,,,,, C ommissioner of Basketball AN Shirley Kinzel ..,,...., ,..,.,, C ommissioner ot Sottball The Roosevelt GAA was organized in i949 to promote a better understanding and interest in Girls' athletics. The year's activities consisted of selling football programs, spon- soring 'faculty volleyball games, and buying intramural sports medals. The GAA also awards letters to the letterwomen. First Row: Bev Crosse, Carole Shutt, Adele Contente, Bernice Coffman, Betty Contente, Dorothy Souza, Margie Noorigian, Donna Weber Norma Giffin, Marla McArron, Bev Pascoe. Second Row: Shirley Harbick, JoAnn Aprile, Virginia Cline, Joy Bixel, Beverly Chapple Shirley Kinzel, Marie Paul, Donna Byrd, Marylin Floth, Darlene Byrd, Carolee Coates, Jean Van Buslcirlr, Third Row: Jerry McKenzie Carole Schultz. 'I ELTON WILLIS OOJBUGA M' y SPGNSOR MR. FURBY OFFICERS Elton Willis ....IL,,, .,,,,,,,.,,,L,,L,, ,,,,,,,,,,,A,, P r esident Ronald Hartley ,...., ,,,,,.,., V ice-President Gene Denison ..,.,,,,., ,,.L,,,,.. S ecretary Richard Aubuchon .I,,,, ,AAA,,, T reasurer The Roosevelt Hi-Y was started in I932. There are now fifteen members of the group, all of whom are interested in aviation. Because of this, most of the activities have centered around flying. Movies on aviation and visits to the local airports and C.A.P. offices have been enioyable and instructive. Left to Right: Mr. Furby, Tom Grow, Jim Starr, Wesley Allen, Don Burlcs, Elton Willis, Richard Clock, Ronald Hartley, Jay Posten, Gene Denison, Richard Aubuchon, Ronald Gibbs. 1Q.,,.,i mi. My SPONSOR MR. KRAUSE OFFICERS Bruce Pankratz.. .. .,..,...,..,,..,.,.A.. ,,., .,,,,Y,,,.,. P r esident Jim Vaughan ....., ..,.....,,,...... V ice4President Gene Smith ........ ,.,.... S ecretary-Treasurer BRUCE PANKRATZ The Rough Rider Hi-Y was organized in l948. This year the group sold Christmas Tree tickets for the Y.M.C.A., had charge of concessions at the inter-class track meet, participated in the city-wide Hi-Y snow party, and organized a basketball team. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of clean living, speech, athletics and scholarship. Front Raw: Mr. Krause, Jerry Martin, Ray Phipps, Gene Dudley, Edward Barton, Ronald Dashjian, Jim Vaughan, Gene Smith, Don Lamm Bruce Pankratz, Hubert St. John, Jim Lambel. Back Row: Mervyn Heinze, Stan Marks. .Slap anagerd Al SPONSOR MR. DAVIS OFFICERS Fall Spring Frank Garrison, ,, ,,,, ,, President ,,,,,,,,,,r,,, Frank Garrison Bob Foresterm ....,, .... V ice-President ..,r,,.,.....,. Jim Mitchell Floyd Ogilvie .,,,,,,,.,,, .Secretary ,r,r,,,,rr,rr,,, Floyd Ogilvie FRANK GARRISON Lawrence Reaves. ........ Treasurer ,....,,. ,lawrence Reaves T947 brought a new club to Roosevelt, known as the Shop Managers Club. The club promotes friendship as well as educational activities among its members. A contest known as the Best Proiects Award is sponsored by the club. The best project is selected from each period to be placed in competition, and a certificate is awarded the winner. Front Row: Lawrence Reaves, Floyd Ogilvie, Frank Garrison, Jim Mitchell, Bob Forester. Second Row: Mr. Davis, James Hollis, Leon Claxton John Gebelin, Richard Burns, Ed Barton, Jerry Kreutzer. gricuhure V SPONSOR MR. ELDER OFFICERS Fall Spring Don English. ,,,.,,, A,,,A, P resident ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , Art Neumann Ed. Moon ,,,....,,.A,,,,,,,, Vice-President ,,,, ,...,AAA,,, D on English Stanley Westfall ,,,...... Secy.-Treas .,..... .Vernon Chapman .........,w.....,.....,,.Sergeant-at-Arms.......,.,..,....Ed Moan This club is rather new. lt was organized late in the first semester by those having an interest in agriculture. Each boy must have a project in order to keep the membership active. The proiects are varied. They range from Flower, Gardening to chicken raising. The club members and the sponsor feel that good progress has been made this year. DON ENGLlSl-l ART NEUMANN Lett ta Right: Bryce Waters, George Marshall, Curtis Endicott, Art Neumann, Mr. Elder, Tom Fleming, Don English, Stan Westfall, Doug Haas, Kenneth Brueclcner. Tl 6066 Fall Doug Guske ,,,,,,,,. . Vice4Pres. DUNCAN KINCHEN KIRK MALAN and community. Duncan Kinchen. . ,. ,.Presidenl....., , Gaye Genes .....,.. .. . Secretaryiiri ...,i...Barbara Hard Marjorie Baker. , ,, Treasurer... SPONSORS MRS. PATERSON MISS SLAGLE MRS. CONLEY MRS. HANSEN MISS ELDER MR. MARTIN I MR. O'LEARY MRS. PHILLIPS OFFICERS Spring ,,,,,..Kirk Malan ...Gaye Geries ,Diane Williams The Junior Red Cross Council of the Roosevelt High School was organized in the Fall of I'-747. The purpose of the council is to serve the school This year the enrollment has increased to 85 members, and the council is concentrating all ef- forts on Civil Defense. I First Raw: Bonnie Owens, Eleanor Ferguson, Sonya Bering, Diane Williams, Barbara Hard, Gaye Geries, Barbara Appling, Anna Mencae relli, Dorothy I-lebrard, Marilyn Canadian, Margie Gash, Marian Papendort. Second Row: Theresa Velasquez, Darlene Bonillas, Mary Duley, Margaret Bodin, Juanita Mann, Sharon Bartee, Bonnie Allen, Nancy Weddle, Karen Moore, Jean Millerd, Shirlee Meek, Benila Ruby, Third Row: Vernon Tobey, Dick Thompson, Leon Sutton, Nelson Robbins, Joan Bakalian, Alice Naiarran, Mary Thacker, Faye Stocks, Barbara 'Nulliarns, Bette Carbine, Leona Fntzer, Carole Dauer. Fourlh Raw: Douglas Guske, Kirk Malan, Norman Gauss, Manuel Gonzales, Paul Endler, Earl Williams, Jesse Rodarte, Bob Urrdge, Dan Crowder, Gene Rowell, Bento Clark. gdcfronicd SPONSOR MR. MARTIN OFFICERS Fred Gurr ,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,AA, P r e srdent Grant Mitchell ..,.... ......A, V ice-President Jesse Rodarte ..,,.,. ,,,,.,,... S ecretary Jock Eichhorn ...... ,, ,,,,, Treasurer FRED GURR The Electronics Club is a new organization, founded in the spring of l95l. World conditions, and the important part which electronics are playing in modern warfare and communications brought about a desire for further study in this field. First Row: Fred Gurr, Marlin Binger, Bob Henderson, Bill Jacobsen, Bob Williams, AI Simmons, Gene Jucksch, Jesse Rodarte, Larry Avok ion. Second Row: Jack Eichhorn, Mr. Martin, John Avakion, Bob Bennett, Oliver Barnett, Torn Johnson, Larry McDonald, LeRoy Polcch Wllbert Flnfrock, Frank Ruggieri, Fred Sorrenti, Grant Mitchell, Dorman Mortin, Dick Bush. jay .szwlenf Courf Y' I 3.- Drunk. comm Furs? Row: Darrel Coleman, Melvo Daniels, Ed Weber, Bob Benne1Y, Chief Justice Dove Punch, Joon Anderson, Ed Nldever. Second Rov Mr. Coywood, Ron Scheidt. luring .QTUDH IOUET Furs? Row: Roger Thomas, AI Simmons, Ed Nidever, Mcurlonnc Deckert, Dove Frnch, Chaef Justice Melkon Melkonlon, Joan Anderson, Fred Gurr. Second Row: Mr. Ccaywood. 1 uf 'J 5' if' 2 J 'T' .alll 7 ' '13, 1 M ,u-I -4 ,f k,.,: 6 1. 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A 355 ,1.:f..w,,g ' k ' ' Q A ' .ff , 4 fi, Q1 N lv Asif 35 I' lwvilwi' R13 1-'35-rw! C9 ., 4' 464 Q3 , K gfgyggf 1,1 A ijgm, vm ' is Q. 'wav ii? Ea: W ,Y q 'W Q Tie., tp g V we We 4 rl' 4616 3: ,90ll60I'5 NELLIE BINGHAM ARTHUR BRODERSON VIVIAN CORTESE VIOLET ELEAZERIAN EVERETT ELDER CHARLES FURBY MARILYN HANNER MILDRED HANSEN J. WILEY HUDSON A. P. JUHL HOWARD MELENDY ETHEL RUDOLPH GAYNOR SHACKELFORD ROBERT SHAVER SARAH STROTH ER CAM 0 66 27 OFFICERS President ...,.......,.................,.....,.... Lee Bergtlwold Vice President .......,. .,,.,.,. .I erry Romsey Secrefury .,.....,, .......,, G oil Pcmnot TreGSUrer ......... .......,...... R onnie Mosier Yell Leaders ......... ..,,.............,.,.... B ill Horris If and Connie Dugovic ETHEL RUDOLPH Head Sponsor M , .Aa A A V 2 ,V K . 1 ,, W 'ZA' M 'M L A fm ,M ,A ,f .L M W, ,L N., ML :L .Q NJ ,N A ,...,,.Q,9 A f 4-Q- I H 2 A -H Ag i A .L A V , M W W uf Q i Q 12 xg 1 -'W 5. 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J 0Anr1 I-YTTTCIU LUCILLE GRUENHAGEN Head Sponsor l90I'lJOI'd SNOW BROWN HELEN CARTER JESSIE DE LASHMUTT ISAPHINE ELDER JOE GOODHUE LUCILLE GRUENHAGEN WILLIAM MICKA HELEN SLAGLE ROBERT WINZLER JOHN WOODY X, 'ff' vu-I X is ,,1's , ,ffl 1 4 4 f,s 1 4 0 ,Ay - . Q., ,- g X. . s , . ff.. Lx Sig., f-ft 5 0 WL Qi-ads The class of l954 had the honor of being the first 9th grade class in 24 years to become a part of the Roosevelt Senior High School. Although the ninth grades of Roosevelt will never again L I xl A-df, be able to feel the prestige of being upperclassmen over the -g- ' ,. Nr ' seventh and eighth grades as was customary before, they are getting something far greater. They will become a part of she Roosevelt Senior High School Student Body, and will be Ni 1251- X i Aglffable to participate in more school activities. The freshman V, Q .Ilia-'QI' if, S i 'Cfass consists of 406 members. ,fiffll , V, lrflggpl Ropsevelt has always been a six year high school, but due Q, ,ffyiffif Qi' to the size of the coming classes, new schools are being Li I ,Adi I gypslgicyed and Roosevelt is losing its two lower classes. As lj X K l 5 1 - class of '55 moves up to the position of ninth ,' fi ff, f'l ff jgrade, Roosevelt will become a four year high school. iz s i' . I?-'D V . I -6 1 ' wc, l ADVISORY l64-First Row: Joyce Farnswo Shirlene Baker, Peggy Gardner, Marlene Janet Ogino, Virginia Avila, Marta Work, Richard Young, Teddy Brinkley. Third Row: Leslie Allison, Jock Krohn, Roy Anderson, Phillips, Don Crowcler, Kenneth Jacobsen, Walter Reinhart. rth, Loretta Magatagan, Shirley Gillespie, Ella Mae Skiles, Amelia Trinidad JoAnne Hirasuna Scam, Mary Ellen Madse1, Sharon Dayley, Delores Ortega. Second Row Virginia Ramos Marlene Preo, Janice Janes, Frances Wyatt, Carolyn Gentry, JoAnne Lyman Dorothy Reuber Bob Alexander, Richard Mallory, Bill Copeland, Larry Alvarez, Dennis Pinneclcer Ronnie Taylor Kenneth Puckett, Bill Doukas, Charles Ludlow, Bob Romor, Joe Jones Gerard Jones Michael pr' K Tim. .. . nazi 8 3 , f 1 -v ,, 1,,5.Q ' 4 , A 1' QM1, 4 A. , an nv 4 5 'Q' if Y I 2 P ' 1 F 3 VU' W W 1 1l gg Q ? 3 19? Q W v 4' +2 at '4gW?'? rep? as 1 1 :VW 'K +A w I r . I , Q Pi av, 44. .N , f A F I I M ,, I 'VA ' 4 1 fs, 2, 2 Q H ge 32, N , ff 2 Q 1 z A 4 'iff ' G. V, , m 5, , , L, . Y W ' 'V 'Y 5, 'if uf- .V , , x i , ,A , S , Vg' 1 it f J . Y, . K ,Tn Q Q' .1 ,af I' g -M an an f ... ,M ' 1 N ? 2 , w 1 'K' o Nw A, , I , Q W , I I n V. , I V' A K K Vg' , 'W' I J - , . I 1 ' ,af .. ' P :WW . Q I W1 , ' A R ' ' - 4 HL? 222 I ,A ' , O' ' Z 33,928 ,Q ' x i , 6 sz 5 , ,, , . -'wg E ffl L 5: aim ' 4' Ee QQ Q f 1 Q , , ,,,, ff Q 2 'ff' Q if , , , 5 V by l ,i,,Q .,4 y + 1. ', 7' 'K S' 5 1' I ' V A Q f t M if I, za 1? X I' 5 'L - ,, . ,. ' .. r W , -'f' fL' QQ00 'Ui in ig- Z Q, I I V ' ffx 'fi 3' L f K 5 i if E 'I 'gg ll if f 4 J 2 L A A 8 QFGJQ 1 1, I , id' ADVISORY lO6fFirst Row: Myrtle Storey, Sophronia Stadler, Barbara Personett, Doris Klerwer, Shirley Posey, Ora Dover, Wanda Dollar, Marvidean Briggs, Dolores Watts, Roberta Berg, Carole Dauer, Geraldean Hrgginbotham. Second Row: Fred Smith, Leonard Bennett, Rich- ard Totoran, Armand Gougasian, Mary Ellen Valdez, Camile Ahart, Judith Rowe, Larry Comer, Frank Balekian, George Myers, James Hartman, Carlton Douglas. Third Row: Ted Rose, Phillip Abston, Robert Latorr, Billy Tompkins, James Smith, Richard Reeves, Freddy Garcia, Jerry Anderson. ---no-.MM,s,lq at ADVISORY 226-First RowfEmma Baldwin, Virginia Anderson, Emma Johns, Diane Riding, Georgina Meyers, Colleen Bailey, Willie Ruth Burton, Burneta Berry, Sandra Smith, Jean Florence, Carol Steitz, Ann Halloran. Second Row: Francis Hopper, Malcolm Currie, Jerry Wiley, Patsy Belden, Margie Gonzales, Sally Ruppel, Lila Bump, Joy Quarles, Leslie Herrold, Larry Keller, Paul Bradbury, David Dague, Third Row: James Pimentel, Charles Willhoit, Byron Berkan, Ronald Roberts, Mackie Simmons, Jack Heath, Dickie Gibson, Jim Clark, Clarence Baisdon. ADVISORY 228-First Row: Janice Dean, Barbara Grimes, Joy Baisdon, Loy Grimes, Darerre Evenson, Marilyn Scarbrough, Beverly Scott, Elaine Weitz, Georgia Morse, Carmen De Arman, Adeline Ramirez, Judy Abbascia. Second Row: William Watson, Rayrnond Lottie, Denny Fvenson Darrell Hammock, Carole Ann Lang, Patricia Sevoran, Thomasrne Warren, Carroll Phillips, Shirley Harville, Victor Sommers, ' ' I T J rnr an, Bud Baker, Donald Melvin Haas, Gene Endicott. Third Row: Dickie Spenhott, Walter Levringer, John Salem, Kent Bo ey, ommy e Q Garcia, Dickie Thompson. in 93 6 . I F '11 53 i I g5 r . 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P ,xz.If+ W vi ?:'5f'.- 3, S' 3: 3 3 9ffNff : 35 YQ- :W 3 1 I ' V -as Y in I'-A v V7 Q. ,gx L f ' m ' 4, 'Y da .-Y: g' ' ' f. l' 7 , , Lf? H,f,,,- w ,SW W -aff? 1 1 53 fww aj affjixx if we A JM, E 5 xi Cv- ll uv H., , an 11, W' K 'Q A, . ? H 'H as I!!!-, L I 5 '. I 'IE Ls' ,. S. tm R - f sf 32822 Y llgyifw su unior ganna! Seated: Olen Chaimberlain, Don Snodgrass, Douglas Sullins, Bobbie Dunn, Robert Layton, Wanda Fisher, Roberta Berg, Nadine Le- grande, Barbara Gordon, Marla Faye McArron, Frank Rousey, Richard Megerdigian, Malcolm Currie. Second Row: Bobby Locke, Carl- ton Douglas, Ted Rose, Armand Gougasian, Richard Totoian, Horace Halloran, Dave Reese, Frank Meadows, Bill Webb, Larry Keller, Larry Anderson, Neil Winn, Third Row: Leslie Herrold, Bob Lynch, James Smith, Jim Harris, Jim Ward, Leslie Seibert, Jerry Moore, Eugene Sanders, Phillip Abston, Earl Smith, Albert Dunkle, Eddie Smith, Richard Hopson. wing Zgancl it First Row: Bill Osborn, Jerry Hope, Dick Jones, Derek Hawver. Second Row: Robert Arnold, Bob Morris, Arthur La Lone, Howard Belden, Jerry Ramsden, Bob Shelly, Myrna White, Joyce Keosheyan. Third Row: Dave Reese, Jean Scott. Orckea fra 3 w e 'fi y ii w ii ii'll ......... I 2 I im First Row: Leon Barton, Sam Markarian, Leroy Polach, Leon Claxton, Ronald Dean, Arlie Moran, Neva Peterian, Mary Lazzareschi, Ralph Gomas, Robert Sayeg, Richard Reeves, Wanda Cantrell, Jean Odom, Barbara Lord, Phyllis Bence, George Derlievorlcian, Norman Gauss. Second Row: James Gensler, Leroy Miller, Juanita Jones, Danielle Edwards, David Bonetlo, Dell Smith, Lois Raybourn, Peggy Par- nell, Charles Willhoite, Joel Carlson. Third Row: Conrad Escobedo, Stephen Parks, Jean Hawkins, Jean Scott, Arlene Scharton, Delores Ryan, Berge Goshgarian, Edwin Koumrian, Ronald Dashiian, Fred Kapigian, John Surabian, Richard Hopson, Bill Burns, Simon Adanalian, Lila Bump, Billy Held, Mr. Sessions. Not in Picture: Sharon Green, Beverly Hartman, Albert Kinzel, Orville Robinson, Sylvia Wharlfqr' Q Q' 0 ',L1t u ' udiciand ip 6 G7 First Row: Albert Buelow, Don Grimes, Margaret Marbanian, Myrna White, Joyce Keosheyan, Lorraine Whiting. Second Raw: Margie Meyling, Diane Medoll, Arllne Scharton, Howard Belden, Bob Shelly. J S361 1 3 'N' if 'H '23 M an xi 1:3 ix in-ff3' 5- :f'f1-1 qg 'WG nw , , A 4 Q is A ,Q- in Rt Q Nw Q, 'G 9' 3' fp , 'S nv ,N HIL X . X f 5 3, ? 4' 5 3 71 L Q , W A X l W VL Q v X ,. I 1 p Q g?gf5 5 .w'.:f'f153N3Q?S ' 1. 'X' rf wx H M 'f 9 9 9' 9 Tj ig 3 W1 'fi 3- ng Cf? L.,-,fu .. ' ,, -Km A an Q ' dl 'iai- . W ., ., Wu 1. , -..J gg.-.dr ,. . XX ' iu Z, Tx fa, 31 5- A m L7 4 1 x f K I .. su. LA , A ,, ' ' ' V - ' . ' ff -g ., ,,, -Q Y A5 15 g g 5 3 7x - ,Q .3 X F 2- .2 :N X - 'Ya' Q1 A' W L s ' ' in , 5 an W M ,,.. -wi '43 Ili 1 i Q . N 3 1 3' Y . , 9 'lv . A Q. ,Y Y 4 V, ef Mgxx ' w I 1- nd .,, ,, .ff s er ser A fukin, 4 if wr K Q5-3 Q '55 . Gus Monixef XS . SW? Denn KGUQOYXI Edmonson yeh io Rkghggbkgleppnef, BM Gundwlcs' hm DKK . BV: l'e6l'l 0 mid fricf jail' ingerd Pmrwec lefl Q I 'O Righ- ' it b She Cham f. Joanna Robbins it - - M 1, 3 5 .5 ef? to Right: Pauline McCoIm, Burboro Martin, Barbara Dunston, Sonya Donicn, Gerri McKenzie. 'V Irwin Dar. of ,,.,,...W't WM ...,.u.- . sped? Head Coach-Walt Byrd Coaches: Shoendube, Bidwell, Bondietti, Cramner illllll Xfymin Mt amify joofdaf Flashes of championship football were displayed this year by not only fhe Sef1l0l'Sf but by Several 0Ul5f0ndlf19 Head Managers-Kneeling: Randall, Neal. undergrads, who promise a better sea- Managers-Standing: Stalhut, Chamberlain, Wheless, son at Roosevelt next year,despite the loss of some l5 graduates. The squad had had their worst season in many years but rose to the occasion in their game with Fresno High and gave their traditional foe the scare of its Yosemite League Campaign. The Riders were beaten finally in the last quarter of play. The school spirit here during football season was the best in history and was maintained through- out the season. This is good evidence of the perseverance and optimism manifested by the students at Roosevelt. This indomitability was shown also by the team, which never looked back to mope about its losses, but always worked for the next game and went into it with the will to win. The team was a hard working and hard fighting team and deserved much more praise than it received. Coach Walt Byrd, who believes in hard work, handled the whip assisted by coaches Cramner, Bid- well, and Bondietti. He concentrated much on building up the younger boys and he built some fine prospects. 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Polocios, D, See, A. Der Garobedion, N. Williams, L. Bergthold, D. Boyd, F. Ruggieri, J. Miller. Second Row: J, Bert, W. Ashloclr, R, De Wees, C. Lothrnon, K. Lonlcford, D. Daniels, B. Leiblein, B, Ulsh, R. Lontia, J. Trancoso, K. Brueclcner, J, Starr, T. Troxell, G. Erskine, B. Andreson. Third Row: T. Dwelle, T. Queens, P. Riley, K. Jacobsen, W. Rein- hardt, J, Gross, T. Houghton, L. Stinnett, R. Cordozc, B. Heitzig, C. Russell, R. Morris, M. Kezorian, A, Kirarnidjian, R. Mosier, lmgrl J. Stohlhut. oggLfweigLf joofgaf The Roosevelt Buckaroos gave the coaches and students a preview of coming stars. Coach Shoendube had a lot of greenery on his hands and in spite of it did an excellent iob of organizing a team which was small but nevertheless hard hitting. With a year's experience behind them and a little time to grow, most of these boys will be playing top notch football next year. This is how they fared. RHS: I9--Merced 6, RHS 12-Madera 19, RHS O-Edison 6, RHS l3-Hanford 20, RHS O-Fresno Hi 6. Dick Burns Don See Ted Dwelle Elmer Palacios - ,... ...dl-L ...A J COACH CRAMNER RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS Managers: Charles Bryan, Jim Stalhut, Jerry Bird 3- Tabbed b r SCO RES Merced 4l Hanford 26 Fresno 47 Madera 39 Edison 42 Merced 40 Hanford 32 Fresno 49 54 fflffffm' Madera 33 H Edison 76 amii y p e-season predictions as a team sure to hit the cellar the Rough Riders cam e out fairly well with a .500 average. Taking a mediocre season wasn't actually tou h fo th g r e athletes after their victory over Fresno High. The mighty Warrior team which had twice beaten Ed ison, the top rated Gagle of Fresno High is stopped in his scoring attempt by Chuck Leimbach. Guard Jack Eichhorn Babe Thompson Forward QQ- msrvf YS ' QBIS xsifm 5 1 .3555 QP fi .7 X535 f Ngggjfyffwqv +5 ii ',12i 3 1? I-Smqdf S 'Xl XXL, -Q.- il in A M iQ 42235655 .. 1 M Zm. 9 W 2 , X I '! -, V 'MA afivu hd' :Ni fwj 2 M fagfsrsfgnnlsxs as 'N Q if Y 'f Q wa 9 i 4 S , nf.. he i 51 x sal.: K x. A 3 , N'K1 'R ' 11211: J I VV I W - K if 5 fr is 2 3 1 pf :Li Q V ,, Lf. Q, 1 . q V 6 Q ' E 0 51111- I 1 --' L V, . X3 Q fa ,, - ,.,..Qv' Gif '-lu i rw W5fVfy! 13 XZ. m , , .1 V. 5 , a. Q, 1 XE? W I fi ,ff S ff K, I 'TLV 'F A, :- MH V jf' IX an wp JN X 'st Row: Richard Wolverton, Henry Ensher, Pete Riley, Ted Dwelle, Ed Cardoza, Frank Ruggieri, an See, Elmer Palacios. Second Row: Norman Ruby, Ken Burns, .lon De Young, Joe Troncoso, n Ward, Duane Heitzig, David Stahlhut, RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS SCORES Merced 40 Hanford 27 Fresno Al Madera 29 ,.,...,. Edison 25 Merced 29 Hanford 25 COACH HEEREN Z? Z?a,LefLa! Several new stars sparkled on the B Squad this season under Coach Heeren. Boys like Sophomore Dave Stalhut, Sophomore Elmer Palacios, Sopho- more Joe Troncoso and freshman Duane Heitzig promise a strong B team next year, though some may advance to Varsity ball. The season, although disappointing, was not heartbreaking. Winning seven they only dropped three. Fresno 33 Madera 27 Edison 49 Wolverton fires from behind the screen of visible Troncoso and invisible Palacios. First Row: Frank Whiton, Vernon Verco, Gerald Burcher, Marvin Boldt, George Hall. Second Row: Larry Garcia Frank Robin D , i son, on Burgess, Paul Weaver, Milton Wallace, Bill Burns, Charles Bryan, Mgr. SCORES RHS 35 ........,,,,,,,,,. Madera 24 RHS Q7 ,,,,,, A..,, E dison 25 RHS 31 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, H anford 23 RHS 27 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fresno l7 RHS by forfeit over Merced fl Z?aaLefLa! he C's under Coach Heeren, rolled unchecked eir season and wound up as the Yosemite League Ch T throughout th ampions. The team drew little attention during its season, which coincides with f . ootball season, but Roosevelt is certainly proud of them. H future basketball teams. ere, again, is good evidence of fine X3 I Scrimmage Action WL Qmle Z?aaLef6a! First Row: Dennis Busick, Walt Reinhardt, Richard Sommers, Bill Hartman, Jim Smith, Jack Wise, Crispin Garrett, Mike Phillips, Second Row: Coach Schoendube, Joel True, Calvin Fox, Ron Pistacchio, Gerald Lesher, Bill Holland, Dude McDonald, Ken Jacobsen, Not Pictured: Glenn Noble. iirst Row: Denny Evenson, Richard Lang, Teddy Borges, Gary Dunkle, Fred Garcia, Victor tummors, Phil Garfoot, George Burlrman. Second Row: John Foreman, Bob lynch, Ronnie lamsey, Tim Roberts, John Neal, James Hazelrigg, Tom Bryant, Larry Fox, srl gm e Z?aaLef6af First Row: Bob Britton, Dorman Martin, Richard Burns, Skippy Winn, Bob Bennett, Bill Jacobsen, Sam Duncan, Larry Avalrion, Richard Mah ackian. Second Row: Art Shahzade, Bob Doig, Carl Strickland, George Eaton, Fred Mosier, Dick Jones, Grant Mitchell, Roger Gomas Roy Zivanich, Ardie Ferrill, Not Pictured: Don See, Ronnie Williams. ardify gadedaf The squad, comprised almost entirely of seniors, proved to be one of the valley's outstanding teams in the big 16 school Delano Tournament this year, before Roosevelt's season officially opened. Insufficient data made a thorough report of the season impossible, but pre-season predictions were very favorable toward the Rough Riders. Coach Bidwell Roger Gomas-Right Field Grant Mitchell-Pitcher 5 Duncan scores against Hanford Dorman Martin-Third Base Rich Mahackian-Left Field Sam Duncan--Second Base asf Dick Jones-Short Stop F 'K I Fred Mosuer-First Bose u , 3:1 - Corl Strickland-Pitcher ' all The Rough Rider Dugout Dick Burns-Short Stop E Bill Jacobsen-Center Field Bob Doig-Pitcher First Row1 Don Burgess, Jerry Burcher, Dick Arranigian, Ken Jacobsen, Joel True, Haig Kasparian, Larry Garcia, Willie Bamforlh, Virgil Vercoe, Dennis Busick, Wall Lofhman, George Burkman, manager. Second Row: Dick Adams, Frank Robinson, Leslie Allison, Paul Endler, Gary Mllchell, Ron Mosier, Wal? Reinhardt, Jerry Ramsey, David Sfalhut, Duane Heitzig, Bill Hartman, Gene Sadoian, Ron Melzler, Gary Fempek. 'iii ii 'lf Z? L f i ff - f, ,W ' aae a ,,,,, r R . . s i-i, i i ' 5 f sh s 5 .eg -Q s -- - YQ, . G ., .. f',.Q3X i sg .: I - g g x 1 In 21- 1 . ' - ffl, S - ' , t Q Coach Nofarangelo and Asst Galen Bowman ig, Gin,-...ii ' Gebelin Rounds Third I First Row Gerald Kinzel Jack Eichhorn Tam Alford Fred Sorrenti Calvin Fox Jerry Hope, lay Mariah, Ed Moon, Jim Ferreira, Duncan Kinch n Bob Morris Bob Shirkey Ron Scheiclt Second Row Harry Buchaklian George Kezerian, Richard Elsey, Babe Obradovich, Bill Talladay Tum Taira Chuck Leimbach Ronald Terzian .le se Rodarte Paul Endler Roger Rothgarn, Bob Uridge, Ed Nidever, Dave Finch, Clrdl New men and veterans developed remar ably this year to form a very fine team. Tl' new coach, Mr. Robert Schoendube, .great assisted by 'former head track coach Merl Miller, has had excellent success in this, ti first year. The team won two out of its thre dual meets and did well . . . Coach Schoendube Tl'eY 'e Off gum. A Wx l-ML . . in the big meets throughout the season. The cm was made up mostly of seniors, so the :unger boys of the B and C classes will curry :rsity weight next year. lt is hoped that the hool will give them'every opportunity for success, t that Roosevelt will rank even higher in this ort. Fred Sorrenti, Sprints Ed Weber, Discus Babe Obrodovich, Quarter Mile Gerald Kinzel, Half Mile M ' ' Mile Modero s Montgomery formerly of Roosevelt Finch wins in Fresno High meet. inch, M ,x 1 f ,ps K X 1' Gun s ,, Bob Shirkey, Hurdles First Row: Byron Leiblein, Ken Brueckner, Norman Ruby, Bernard Wiemiller, Neil Berry, Ron Pistachio, Clyde Wolfe, Joe Knapp, Pete Riley, Ted Doberstein, Leon Barton, Ed Barron, Bob Der Mofoian, Joe Deoton. Second Row: Fred Kapigian, Mgr., Aram Azadian, Tom Houghton, Harold Wilson, Hymman Wood, Paul Weaver, Jerry Palmer, Bob Dobson, John De Young, .lerry Gross, Don Duley, Henry Lozono, William Lynch, Jack Hamelt, Leon De Arman, Duane Daniels, Lavelle Barnes, Jerry Romsden, Ass? Mgr. ..-J' - e S -- ...M ,y -. , . . and The race is on. Byron Leiblein, Half Mile Bob Matoion, Sp 1 flue Leon Barton, Hurdles Norman Ruby, Pole Vault A4 r - -1 . Q H' ' 'i W is ' 2 My-.:.,.J we 5 1 I K, ,,: . ...,, . ,, . , rrrr . www. jfac Max Hansford, Hurdles First Row: Marvin Boldt, Jim Byrd, Tim Galloway, Max Hansford, Jim Smith, Galen Chastain Bill Burns. Second Row: Jerry Ramsden, Ass't Mgr., Joe Torres, Walter Randall, Richard Die bert, Jack Phillips, Denny Busiclc, Dennis Isheim, Fred Kapigian, Mgr. Aram Azadian, Discus 'UNI' Roosevelt s Hansford breezes to victory Walter Randall, 660 Dash Richard Diebert, High Jump First Row Marilyn Floth, Donna Byrd, Jean Van Buskirk, Carolee Coates, Darlene Byrd. Second Row Mrs Conley Coach, Darrel Coleman, Bruce Pankratz, Marianna Deckert, Fred Klein, ,lack Phillips Harry Gayilcicn, Marie Paul. The 1950 Varsity Tennis team got off to a slow start, but gained momentum throughout the season. The team under a new coach, Mrs. Conley, worked hard and represented Roosevelt well. Outstanding veterans like Darlene and Donna Byrd, Jack Phil- lips, Bruce Pankratz, and Marianna Deckert all showed excellent play. Other up and coming players such as Fred Kleim, Marilyn Floth and much improved Jean Van Buskirk will help to make next season a successful one. Fred Klelm Darlene Byrd Donna Byrd ennifi Bruce Pankratz Marianna Deckert Jack Phillips Frrst Row: Steve Houvardos, Brll Bortisser, Ronnie Young, Robert Donny, Bull Burns, Stanley Moran, Dave Parra, Art Parra, Frank Dole. Second Row1 .lam Menetee, Blll Edntonson, Dick Bennett, Jim Heath, Torn Ryan, Ara Gerbendian, James Pimental, Sonny Cooper, bottom and Frank Dale. lt's harder than it looks. W-ea fgng Coach Bondietti, on rrglrt, unstructs Art Parro and Ronnie Your tn the technvques of the floor posltzan, Frrst Row: Ron Endrcott, Vern Chapman, Frank Dale, Douglas Carton. Second Row: Coach Schoendube, Sonny Cooper, Tom Dobson, Glenn Carmrcal, Tom Bryant, Not pictured: Bill Burns, Rrchard Mallory. il, W L L '91' . . 2,1 L . 7,1 .A my 3 , 'wi 1' ,Y 1 . , g . - K . Q -A ,. ,kkkk N, K K If KQ.-Q11 ' QS3 -- I . ,Q ml A J if 4 J' s ' LLW, Q ... -I' I 'M ' F k ' vk F A K -H A XE, P,, , Aux V Q 4 Q 3' Q Q v M 2 ff, , f V v E' 9 Q ? 9 Q. ' A . , EAF f , ZA K , v as A 5 I .X , , I a K A , f W, , 4, 4 J it fx: j,!' 9 2 9 ' X' mi ff' '4 NX X X is I ,K 1 K f ,Af 'IA in ' K A rv w' V Q 1 K M ,'u, A A i ' X , In A Q4 '- A Y A 1? if Q., 'I' x 6 ' , i 9 ,iw uf 1 . we MT ' + ' ' 25 Q f-F31 X gfdf i , Q + i ' 2' ,. Qml. GX ,L . bi .yihal it W, . E V KV A 1' M my ry K Tx 1. M , if fe xg M 3 . 13' Q 3 i1 yn ffaniufay .SZQOIJJ First Row: Ed Nidever Richard Bush Jo K , , e nopp, Bob Cox, James Bush. Second Row: Dov Finch, FI d L' d joofgaf 6Aamlaion5 C oy in erman, Norman Ruby. .ri in ,u:,m M1 fy ,J , .ig ' .sv ga5LefLaf Khamlaiomi :lg M, F ln A fast game of Soccer. LeHYoR ight: Ralph Rogers, Frank Garrison, Bill Edmonso Fl d n, oy Ogilvie, Harold Summar ogzfferwomen Belly Conlenre, Dorflwy Souza, Adele Conlenfe, Bernice Coffrnon, Gerri McKenzie, Shirley Kinzel, Mcrlyn Flollw, Darlene Byrd, Donna Byrd. gi A A u,f.,,r,,f Front Row. Darlene Byrd, Belly Childress, Donna Byrd. Second Row: Jonef Voigt, .leon Sims, Bernice Coffman, Morilyn Floffi. Front Row: Darlene Byrd, Carolee Coates, Donna Byrd. Second Row: Gerri McKenzie, .lean Van Buslcirk, Marilyn Floffi, gi ,4 A Q11 5 , .x4lALfic4 Hockey ot its roughest. A happy game of speedbcll The girls ploy tennis. WOCJQPH CLILCQ First Row: Adrienne Schrader, Janet Lewis, Mary Lou Lund, Diane Williams, Cathey Smith, Joan Stoetzl, Carol Johnson, Miss Newman. Second Row: Wova King, Lorraine 'Nl1iting, Alberta Quinonez, Jackie Kondarian, Carol Jackson, Peggy King, Gaye Geries, Judy Sorrenti. Third Row: Jewel Heath, Joan Miller, Peggy Parnell, Bonnie Owens, Evelyn Barberick, Barbara Owens, Alice Clover. syntfalnufa w.,r..f First Row: Evelyn Gleim, Helen Hicks, Rietto Costa. Second Row: Delores Green, Shirley O'Brien, Marlene Boolootian. Third Row: Jean Sims, Bernice Coffman, Betty Karagozion. .gn il afl'I'll1I Cl, Z?aaLeiAa! First Row: Donna Byrd, Joan Willis, Darlene Byrd. Second Row: Jean Gorton, Cothie Kobteld, Marilyn Floth, Janet Kramer, Laura Haro. 5 Q Qi Li if 3 . Q 5 l 3 5 ' i, J i 3 QE gi is E 5 5 5 E .Za :Af V 2 ..,,,..----n i Eff. JM I 1 U Q Q, 'wink 'Y' at -4 4 , r- . Ar, fy qs' in gee, fm ,x ., ap, M ,A W 7 m .- Y N 1 '98 if if Y K rw v j m.1g ,W f ,, AV , 5, lf- V , i AM. Qf9-f:i:l:l:i , ,H . , , ,X , E5 ,wi if Q3 1 YW ..,.. h ' Y Lf: ' 1 . 4. ,... ,, qv-ff , us.: . ,1-- if-S1 i .ifribffi ' -1 5 'P L, x f 5 , ,X L 7 3 'N W, .Q xv W W. , .. if 5 ' -'-L'.,t A , Ji wMk:zl:'hM. K ....., 1 ,. . sw' ' I P' , , .34 , - . ia.. .LGR gk 1 Aww M.. c W x ,.... 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The beautiful new Bel-Air at Rodman Chevrolet Co., l4OO Van Ness Ave., with LaVella Binger, Diane Hagler, Sally, Harris and Mary Shelburne. ,YILA L ' 3 Sf -S wr , if ., 5 Q, '55 .S In 11 1 'Q ' Q 5 K ' I K ' X it Q' , .2 ,. A X.,, - :,,, 4 4 ff, , iq ,L ' 1 s P4 . -,j-fiig ' -- , b ig? EP, if ,Ln W was il slid Q-nl-ur Hz wh - I EJB KW ffdfmln 8 3 ,Qi ff: 'la Wil? nned goods ot Bet it ga 'WMM ,Eg fx 5? 1 S MM-.3 as Xa,, ! 5 'lr O11 'x. SSSY, ! 'mln of The fine cars al gg had Cfurq John Everell - ,1--,- ' 'iv X r srinlcns, l74O X ,aim bdrm! MEM ll MEM'- nger, yrnu Williams, Monto Mclntosh, and Jim Winton according lo their individual needs at Visla Phar i1fciLfi233 E, Tulare. Mr, Winton approves. shown lallung to the friendly waltress of The 3Ol5 E. Tulare Catenng Co,, 2809 Ventura P a N.. 5 eigdlimissess. xmmisrmm A e. 3 7 ' 'I I -9. x j. E' W 4-' ' Y a am n I For cleanliness and efficiency it's Shouse Cleaner V 32 3 E. Tulare. Roland Finch, Eleanor Nrdever, mn Doug Guske, and Mildred Bausman are inspecting clothes cleaned at the Wilshire Cleaners,11lO4 Sidi' .lim Menefee and Diane Hagler are playing store mi at Fabbri and Gailie Market at 6790 Ventura. Richard Bennett and Alfred fanc fools at Vislcz Hard ho frying out some ware 4305 E. Tulare. fini We 1: 5' l K 2 M Sl' if' .5 E , 'z If f ff A, ,l fir .i 3,5 ', ' ,f lf :M ig K ' '1:f'.?:S,X 1H , -' wx -1 if ,e , Q I ' Q! 49 11, :Tiki WWII, ' ., - sw M GENERAL ncramrm A W r!i Estrada s at for fine Avenue he rush food. +'O'YlD6il-'PNY :Caro of pw Y! C1V 'JTC welt S-ervlC1f,f15Sf2E Tulare Many ow and lflis ailwey slwop ups! PQ,-dfxrsens Jewelers, fir? floor, Helm Euilcllng, llll W -. ana save FuIfor,StrL0, . . N 1 Ventura. w how to serve. and Pot odmlrnng the lewelry cz? R E Fr?sch's Jewelry Iocofed ot The Farmer's Market ond Ronme Mailer go shoppmg for tires of and Shxrkey 1608 Broadway. 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W V LU M BER Cog. .- M. .JA NA-V. 1 rw 09 V muru l1's Brlwk Bc1rl'1erSl1oy, 5058 Vcr1turu,fov1hc1Q --.Q For building needs go fo Bengston-Hoff Lumber extrcw spefgicll haircut, Co., 355 Fulfon Sfreef. Y X Mo Morris 5 ond Charlie Roy show Glynn Rickord ond T 4Al5 Eos Tour I M an ., . ji 5 K' ' is f'Qf'!' . N- . QQ Woqmx ,,LL I iggxk . om Johnson the newesf in tTulore. , Johnson, Eleonor Joon Anderson Marcus or the workmcznshrp of the Becker and 4826 Belmont rlene Sorrenli inspect ine Sierra Cleaners own ,rA,.,.:..,. ,.1..,,+ hr ,mos F 'r..r,...., -fm? L-QM 5 enfura VeI'1Ue. 1 51:4 H I' Y!! -1 sf i,4.t.t I it I ve ' If , ..g4-gl-1 S 'ul 7 5' 4 t tll . t 1 J 1 Y For expert hair cutting and hair styling Margie ' Meyling, Diane Medoff and Irene Wagner took to 5 KWH ww mm 3 me e Glcxhn Corol Jackson Eleanor Ruby and Carol hnson ore enioying the good eats served otOc1k n Hick ry Pil 3050 Blackstone. 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