Roosevelt High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Fresno, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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DEDICATION .,,.,, ,-,--,x 4 -5 IN MEMORIAM ,,.R-., ,q,-,, 6 IN RECOGNITION .,..., - ,,7 CAMPUS ...... ,,.XQ 3 - 1 1 ACTIVITIES ..,,., ,I,,,,, 1 2-49 OPENING DAY ......... ,,I,,,,, 1 4 HOWDY WEEK ....... 15 RALLIES ,,,,............... ,,,,,,,, 1 6 HOMECOMING .,,,.,,,I ,,,,,,,, 2 0 IUNI OR PLAY ....,.. .,,,,,,, 2 2 SENIOR PLAY ....,.,.,....... ,,,,,,,, 2 4 OKLAHOMA ..,,.........,,,..,,.,,, .,,,,,,, 2 6 HOLIDAY PROGRAMS ,,,...... ,,,,I,., 2 8 DANCES ..........................,..... ,,.,,,,, 3 0 ASSEMBLIES .,,,..,,,,,,.,.,..,,,..,..,,...., ,,..,,,. 3 4 CLUB ACTIVITIES ......................... ........ 3 6 GIRLS' LEAGUE ACTIVITIES ........., ........ 3 8 BANQUETS ......,........................,....... ...,.... 4 0 RALLY PLANNERS ........ .,...... L I2 ROYALTY ....,.I......I,..,....,..... ....,.., L I4 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ....,,,. ...,,,.. 1 I6 GOVERNMENT ....... ....... 5 O-59 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS .,,,.., A..,,--, 5 2 .ZLL W gonfenfd HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STUDENT COURT v..................... GIRLS' LEAGUE .........,..... BOYS' FEDERATION .....,..., CLASSES ..,.... SENIORS ..,.,. AIUNIORS ..,...,..,..... SOPHOMORES ......... ADMINISTRATION ....... ADMINISTRATORS .......,. DEPARTMENTS .....,..... PERSONNEL STAFF ..I..... TITLE HOLDERS ...,.... NAUTILUS STAFF ,............. ROUGH RIDER STAFF ....,,.... CADETS ...........,.....,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, MUSICIANS ,,,....,.1,,,..,.,,,,, PEP GROUPS .......,................ STUDENT ASSISTANTS ,.,,.,.. ATHLETICS ..,..,..... ORGANIZATIONS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 57 58 59 60-155 62 ...........102 ...........118 154-155 .........,,136 .,.........138 54 156-171 ...........158 ...........16O ........,..162 ...........164 .........,,166 70 172-213 214-243 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,., 2 16 P,T.A. ...,......I........,.......,...,.,, , ,,,,.,,,,,. ,,,,,,,..,, 2 42 DAD'S CLUB .,..... ....,,.,,,,,, PATRONS ...,. SENIOR INDEX ...C,,..... EDITORS NOTEBOOK ..,C. I3 244-275 5, 216 278 y- , .1 'l ' y, ., of 4 l, lb I I ' V 1 f ll I I I , , - z2'Mf'WfLf if ff lib I fy 7 1, A25 yy' f' y 7 .J ' if ,xx A bn! LV yi f . , I, , fm' 1 , o 1 ,rv I 4 'T J ' . K , c ,f . 1 ' J r f fr y 0 L ff, VV l L fl' LJ N' if f r f W L f rf if WL' L if lim f Wil A .21 U if If VW l A I ijt If U A A 5-l3i,em,g,41 li! ,lil allow ' l - slwdl sc! lip, if LM! f ,dsccw :Davao as Luce, I! 1 wmv i7 Vifbgxjg goywmx ' A musician hears a waterfall and is in spired to transpose what he hears into a symphony of sound that forever will bring Theodore Roosevelt em loyed this same thing when he left behrn him a life that has led countless authors to record his era for posterity It is this man who has set new and better standards for all men to follow He overcame asthma and physical handicaps by sheer force of will and indom itable perseverence to become a good boxer rider naturalist explorer author statesman and soldier. THE PRIDE OF THE RIDERS was chosen as the theme for the Nautilus as a way of bringing to light this spirit. Some of his characteristics are carried forth as traditions here at school such as the friend- liness boasted by our student body. just as our namesake overcame his defi- ciencies, so must we as individuals and as a school overcome our deficiencies and lead a stronger, better life following the example of the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. M . Q1 Q! 1 M l 0 ,,,'Al.! Moth, Wool P ,6,ZQlf. xiii,-OV Klum! ff Jfwfiw ' iffy!!! f Uvue, gf ,f K, l joy to those who hear it. . .5 . 1 Cb 1- j A f,f ,afy , f M f F' ' , 2117291 H.. l , 'W' rl' gf, uw I G in iff e4.,W Wf ,L -' A f IAVV, ,f ,Q , VZlfvf4 9f' L W, . .wi 7. A -. - f' 14 1 '- 1, , V ,4 Y. -IM. , , ,fw,,5zfgfL,4,,JSka,' V' ' ,pw 45 ,n .f ' , K ,, tibecbca fion Our nation is celebixiling Theodore Roosef vc'lt's Iooth birtliday. liittingly the N239 Nautilus is declitatcd to the students in honor of Theodore Roosevelt. Now you may ask, Why were we chosen- to be honored? The answer to this inquiry is simple. We want you to feel that this is your book, a record of your past year at school. Who else has participated in all school functions and helped to make them all a smashing success? Who got behind the Foreign Exchange Student program, the community charity drives, and joined the numerous clubs and contributed to their growing memberships? All these things have had the support of you as Rough Riders. During the first nine weeks of school, a ceremony commemorating Teddy Roose- velt's 100th anniversary was held. At this ceremony a plaque was presented to the student body and will be placed on the victory flag pole, a gift from the class of 1959. Also during this ceremony Dolpha Dalton and Bill Weil were presented as the best all around students. They were chosen because of their friendliness, cooperation and spirit, the same characteristics for which Theodore Roosevelt is noted. , With these ideals in mind, it is hoped this year's Nautilus will be only an added incentive for you to continue to live in the manner that Theodore Roosevelt set for all men, strong in mind, great in spirit, and accomplishing all that you start in L1 glor- ious finale. n mcognifion 795' '- .f . a ,-., ' it 'W 'ZZ '? 1 , f,f. j :uQw ,, ' ' 1!9 Mr. Wfilham Miclca Thank you is one of the most used words in the linglish language. Sometimes it is said with feeling and sometimes it is said without much thought. ln even more cases it doesn't begin to say enough for all the work that has been done by individuals. Such is the case with Mr. Mitka, Mr. Ash- ley, Mrs. Naman, Mr. Palfrey, and Mr. Wfarner. Mr. Micka, besides being in charge of attendance for the school, is the Excalibur Club sponsor, art teacher, and a past advisor for the Nautilus. A Roosevelt graduate of 1942 who works diligently at the campus beautification pro- gram and goes by unnoticed is Mr. Ashley. Through the four seasons of the year he can be seen working with his numerous student assistants in the many gardens surrounding the school. Besides teaching biology, Mrs. Naman finds time to be a helpful, understanding sophomore girls' counselor. During the past summer she has been one of the six teachers chosen to attend a summer session on atomic theory at the University of Southern California. First as a baseball coach and then as a biology teacher, Mr. Palfrey deserves more than just thanks. For twenty-three years he has been a member of the Roosevelt faculty. Forever advancing is Mr. WZIFHCY. In 1946 he started at Roosevelt teaching shop classes and coaching light weight football. From this place he advanced to Dean of Boys and from that position to the Vice- Principal. Now he is leaving Roosevelt and becoming Washington junior High Schoo1's next principal. . f. w.1i'fE21'il Mr. Ciliarles Ashley - sq , my h . . 1-,nu NH' hh . .,.. by rg, 'lk I 1 'a f. M X ,E A 'lat , 5 ffgltfttf Mrs. Dorothy Naman S3 f 59- ,' . 27 i Mr. Ernest Palfrey .f 'f Mr. George Warner 1 I ,,4 I 0:-sl I v1 1, 5' I '11, 124 v 15: ,sk ' .qw J 1 4 N 'HA lf ' ll if eye QV, ,:u ,.g,,X, I r rf -af If tl!! 14 0 1 4 3 I s H Q , Q . , ' . 0 ,HI A,Tu,:.,f,,-8,,,,V,,.,l-I, .,-.yxrnf---1 - 4 -N. 1 ,U-11FN un 1 4 i . W v ,.r . -f 1 a ' T . K if-J ,W my .- , v, A M w . ' ilk 1-. 1423 .f . , ,Ui '-T F, 1 , 1- , ' .4 . '. F N l Y ' 3. 's xaQ . ' H' r W K. - Q- J Q V Ml 01 I 4 ,A , A K Q , .,. ws' in , Q' 'UL -1' fwih'-113.32 , - Q if- f- , ,fjo , f.. I 'ln, 1 if 1 ilfwl' 8' , X fx 5' Hier : , ' I , . fi H-A . , A . ,K 'Ti u Y J Q Lv O Q . .+ 1 ilfn-2 I I .1 ,V 4 : gig -n, - 43' fu ' --ll: ' wa ,. ,,,, I, ' 1 i, ,lx fr' W' HW qi 'MV 1 J , rx isfgr,1g, 3 '7' vw A . -L . y A r .., . 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Since one building wasn't enough to house a growing student body, the East Hall was added, At about the same time, the gymnasium and the modern cafeteria were built as Roosevelt's campus began to take shape. Soon alter, two rows of shops plus a heated pool and dressing rooms were constructed, One of the newest additions to the cam- pus is our auditorium, This building not only accommodates Roosevelt's student body, but the community as well. The class of 'SH gave Roosevelt a new barbecue pit on the senior court. Here, many swim parties are held as the pool is only a few feet away. This is our tampus of which exeryone is extremely proud. N A shady resting ipot is found behind East Hall. TTT: 'V xl' 'N . . X -W-xv wi 1- A Ae-sqf 'liliis.lItI'.1ctixe xx ille lt id t the A l ni t is Flt'SI to ' -. f H -.1'- g. - -- ' fy ' -' .fx 1 r.. - . - 1. . - , V - Li 'k A A 'X' ls ' V Q' -L ' 4 'fill' - J-,1 7-'X W 1-. 'v-1 D ' fx- s'n'-- -' . I ' K - 1 ' Lx 1-: I-x , -..r7', -K II 5- I,,e '. 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X fl , 1. fia .r ,,-M 1' ' 5 . .. , g v,' Z .-E 1 - -, 'H 0058U8A if Pening dy GMHCAQCI Mr. XX'cston's German Band provides entertainment at the first assembly. 'srniuctliirig 'xlljllksI1rl'Vjl'HHl'llIj.f Mr. Mlikil. loening ay f'Like a little lost lamb aptly describes the bewildered look ori the sophomores' faces on the opening day of school. When someone asked where a certain room was, he usually would find himself heading in the opposite direction for his destination. But problems like these were few. Lunch hour brought the big headaches. The cafeteria was a scene of confusion, the like of which is seldom seen. A mad scramble for the limited number of seats was made. This cafeteria is the second larg- est in the state, and there still is not room for all the students. The lunch line extended outside the building. blocking the doorways. Stairways were crowded for the first few days. It seemed that everyone was trying to use the same stairway at the same time. On several occasions, students had to walk single file through the halls so that each one could make their next class in the seven minutes. It was on the first day of school that Mr. Miner stated there would be no double as- semblies or lunch hours. This took a load off many upperclassmens minds. J ,Dr r Y , J ' J ' 5 3 s . ' kv: k:oQ ' ' b I r' - .TT ,Af lost 'sllltllllh .iii sliiixiii Rivmut'll's li.u1illnmks. An .xdcfiue .x4nc! gungfd .JL!owcly me ow, me If you were new to a school, and you wanted to know who everyone was, wouldnt you wish that si name would nppear at- tached to the owner like magic? This is exactly what happened here at Roosevelt during Howdy Week. Howdy cards were handed out by members of the Senate to all the students to be worn the first week of school. An assembly was held on the second day of school to speed up introductions by ac' quainting students with their new student body officers, class sponsors, and new teach- ers. Mr. Robert Miner, our principal, 'gave a big welcome to all the new and olcl students. Un the last day of this special week ii rally was held to acquaint the new students with the friendly spirit for which Roosevelt is noted Howdy, Roosevelt's mascot, was presented to the student body. Topping Howdy We-ek was the annual football carnival. Highlighting this event was the Rough Riders winning over the Fresno High Warricwrs. Although we lost the carnival, this win seemed like a perfect ending to a perfect week. E C 0 0 o s .,,,e Y J - N rf:-.Q f ff- B t Q 733 .i . ff Q . . - Sophomores are welcomed hy Roosevelt upperclassmen from the first day. . 796' .-, 4414, 1 , 6 f Mr. Bray's office was very busy the first week of school. ,audi pa 'eo '94 1 ' 3 A ,. lf' x 1 X I A--L , -g R n Nfcflunfz le.ad5 Qrudem b cls n yell. X ,Qs 1' pf Rnmfvelts varwy squll upgurs rm-lnxcd un ufrnrnf 1 , g00tAdf .SQCIJOFL pa! ieri School yells, jazz music, and loud voices are just some of the characteristics of Roose- velt's fall rallies. Displaying their tremendous school spirit and loyalty, Roosevelt students' eager participation in the rallies never fal- tered, even though the Riders trailed in the Yosemite League tournament. At all rallies student body and class yell leaders led the enthusiastic students in the yells and the vivacious rally girls performed, accompanied by Roosevelt's outstanding hand. Daryl Ruby, chairman of the rally com- mittee, and Linda Pelletier, head yell leader, were responsible for much of the success of all the rallies held this fall. Highlighting the fall rallies was the Little-Big rally, held before the traditional Little-Big game with Roosevelt's cioss-town rival, Fresno high school, for the possession of the Little Brown Pig. Excitement was at fever pitch that afternoon, and everyone vigorously yelled in support of the team. Fresno High's student body president came to Roosevelt to give a speech and to express his hope that no discrepancies would arise between Roosevelt and Fresno High the night of the game. A speech was also given by Mr. Milton Young, founder of the Little Brown Pig. l. Q. f Roosevelt cadets execute Warrior president. - ,mmpvr Mriicled proui ing Jdclclecl .gpoirif Ll' mloorfanf F pa! ied ,f-'1 q ,i O O ,Q I ,X 3 Juniors listen attentively to the master of ceremonies at ,1 rally. , :UV YO M .I ,, 'I r Z. 1 X - 1 4 LN .,, ' , ,f ' Ed s Q E ,Q ? I K f , , ki ' r ,I 5 K Q' . W ff ,,, f gb W 1' A U 1, 'gpg 'N .ax v. ' ' S' 'X X N ' K A 1 W1 Q, N x Ka wfy 'V' V H SL' 1 - iw A ' ', KX? fm X X , .f X- A , RH '- . Af'- L. F PL-ppy fully girlx pnrmln' thrfmgh tha' LLlfL'!L'liAl during lumln Invur. 'lf' guen fa l rm -..,..--Q11 Students PI'L'IW1ll'C to leave the gym after gm interesting rally. M Qumome on ,, ' v 1 6 4- ,A v-, 4....1., , A 'V 1' , .-,. in , , '4 1 ' ' ' . Ta-: bmi m5i.'QML f'r ' .X - A : uf' kg. , If . J - - ' . V., xwg lflgf 5 .'Q. ' 'u, 'Fry ki 'l T X gf '3' an X A ' i 'V 2 f ., ffigg, ,yas ,ffl-A A I ,fv ,- ..N'A:Xg - t LLKL 4 ' v ' ef:i'fj,.1 -- TC? '41, fx fxigxi f 5 sf? ' - Qi? . xg K- l,,.p . 'qw -1 :if - ' . .Vg ,ff lk.,-wifi ., as 1 ' si -Q-if-T'-'z z. . 1,5 we fiQ'f'F A 5 Q .. V I '1- F 1ff ,W.ef3fi,, - Ler's go man, I mean let's yell. Linda Pelletier lends Howdy to her mlnuring publif. 17157- F ,K fuss ,H . -- ...- I r ,' -1 , HFWI ,v .1 Affw , I W f ,- -Z, - with -, 1 'A A ? ,'A h 7 J' , N The Little-Big rally boasted a replica of fl Rough Rider. Ji HL-My ame .jv69A6gAfec! .Homecoming A , f ,- ,,., he ,QT ' 551372 .E r ,, A - mf:- yifg:-:,'3,: ug.. ,gf gfgf 3 W-ff '- 1- 'M , 1571- -V brwz? 0, g,.,. ,, A, . 455 , M, J 5- , y - iii , A, 2 AV,4 .. m f 4- all 'J .ff '1' ' 9 1 ffii i 2 7, Ji, , ' 'Ti 1 gif , f if - A f -' A: M5747 -' f . 1 2 .8 W M . ff . wc, V , f 'fi ,, , g2?2 'Qf'fg'Q1i G. Buyer! preienrs D, Kunkel, Homecoming Queen. My , 'J , My gf K? 1 t f W ' i-.,, hu., - Y' J 2 7 Z 1 1 9 . .' 1 f4, , ,,A, 5 5, r This rhythm sectiun provides an exact hackgmuncl for Pat's band. Q ,., 'Q I .1 'J 3 f'.if V.I ,l1lll'f ,mil hi'-. h.ilul M114-ir.liia .ii ltxigillhul K. IIUUII ilqimcx i '-fe.-A.. -Ov i ? 0 : J I 4 Q, Q . i G-19' I . .Q v fx xg' i W i x ' r Q - K , ,,.... .30 A , X W! ,M Y lx X 0 ,dh , A ,N .f--A rilf' aj 'W 1. ' ' 44, l.. 1 Y 1 ' 4' Q f XX 1 .xdcfiuifiea G A . ff 0l'Yl2C0l'l'lU'lg Homecoming Week and the big game are two of the most outstanding activities to a Roosevelt student. This week, as most Rough Riders know, is the week of many events. Floats are submitted by various clubs, noon rallies are held, and to top the whole week off, a victory dance is sponsored by Green and Gold. Queen candidates are chosen and the winner is announced at a noon dance. An eventful rally is given the afternoon of the big day. Here, many humorous skits are presented and the assassination of the liresno High president ends the traditional rally. Finally the big night arrives, and the spirit mounts as the Rough Rider football team fights for the Little Brown Pig. Hall' time brought the RHS band out onto the fielcl to present the life ol' Teddy Roosevelt. Card stunts were performed by the rooting section, and both schools could be heard cheering their teams. Although spirit was abundant and the team fought the Xxfarriors with all their might, the pig decided to see what tl'iC interior of l:l'L'Nf1tl l'llgll'S trolwlly M T . 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'im r f - ' V. .V ' T4 '73-J 'f ' f , N -' .v it 1' ' ' ' 1 - . J ev i ,, 12 25' .AQ ' 7-fn t -r .uf ff' X ... 'fi i' I v2Q555l 3-7:-7 i d 7 '5 4 -1 is l ,G K I H I 1, ' i I ' YN .yt A. -'To Ulu ..- ,-.-- V Z' A , .,. 'Inga ,kv V V W ,. ,412 I v - R me A' , -W r H F .M , 1 7 , F Y , .. . . U . 173x'5?.?z 'J, 'r l ' i' 4 -I-herers 3 mme for 311 rhjgs MASS CQNFUSIQIXQ' The story ofthe little brown pig is told at the rally. uniord rouiclecl J4 Wemoragd guening unior may iii- M'Liss, My Western Miss, was con- ' sidered a grand success by many members e of the Roosevelt student body as they viewed fl the melodramatic play, given by the class of 1960. M'Liss, a teenage tomboy, played by Bun- ny Nidever, lived in a small western town in the early 1900's. john Grey, portrayed by jon DeMorales, is the hero of this humor- ous play and is the suspect of the murder of Bummer Smith, M'Liss' father. M'Liss, who is heartbroken, turns to Clara Hunting, played by Donna Setrakian. At a humorous and exciting court trial with Judge McSnag- gley presiding, john Grey is proved inno- cent, as Carter Langdon, the villan, played by Mike Dyer, is revealed as the murderer and Clara Hunting is found to be his ac- complice. M'Liss, who has competed with Clyclie Moffet for the hand of John Grey through- M A out the play, wins her man and ,is the old .' 'F'ff m ' saying goes, lives happily ever after as 'Q-3- , his wife, - - Hats were off to Mrs. Alice Merril, the Bess Starlight entices Yuba Bill with her XX'om.1nly W'iles, faculty director, and the entire cast for .1 performance well done. tru M I iss f1'Nf lNlIfl'lliIil'l1llfll f,.llltr l..mplon to lilllll. CC 7 77 .fda jAey reaenfecf Wollrid ,., .,,, k f 7 A ri - Y A A.. - s.,',.'+-A - , .. 1 V s. J .11 . M'I.iss finds Iicr iiiiinlclrcwl faifliw- Mimi- liiiigiliiii ii-its In be fi-it-mls wiih M'Liss. Carter Langdon rrics ro hide his guilt at the trial. M'LISS, MY WESTERN MISS M Liss ................ john Grey V...,...,,,,. Carter Langdon ....... Bess Starlight ..i..,r. Yuba Bill Yw,.r..,,r Mrs. Moffets ...,....,... Clydie Moffets ....YvY.Y.. judge McSnaggley ......,. Clara Hunting v..,........ Bumrner Smith ..a,. Y. Prompters .,.......,.... Director ........ .a,,.Bunny Nidever ...Wjon DeMorales ....,,...,..Milce Dyer ...,,.a...Myrna Wilcliert ...,...Vcrnon Beardslcy ,.,,......Kay Wagner ..,..Bobbie Wallace .....,,.,..l.jerry Kuns .l,.Donna Setrakian ,,,a,.,Larry Harmon .,t......Carul Green, Ellyn Harcllson Mrs. Alice Merrill ffngfanif wal f7Ae ,Safe of Ui Znior Ri--isewelt 5 Senier Pllx hr-iught forth in- trigue. ofmedy, .ind romfinee .is the 1959 tis: bltilltullr .itted nut one of M, Barries miidern tdntdstie plays. The Admirable fricntiin Thru pruductiun. wncerned mth the lite nt gin .1l'15IOCf.1ElL English family .it tht turn uf the eentury. was in part .15 re- mrved .Lnd dignified A5 Crichtiin. the hutler. hu: had .1 terrain .imiwunt 1-f subtle humor. L--rd Briielxelliurst .ind liix Ltmily, Along i.v.tri tw-e i-t their Nerxints .ind Reverend Treherne. heedme stranded -in .i deaert i-Ql.ind girter their 5e.i yung xewtl enciiun- tered 5- me ditfigulties 1nd s.inl4 XY'hile they were nut inf the redcheg uf Qivilizdtiiin. ther' r-eigime the willing 5l,ixe5 tit their former hutii-r. Critht-fn. He ruled hiu tiny ltingdum with .ill uf the pimp .ind cireumgtanee of .1 regiil lung His fnrmer lords .ind lgidies flung thenxaelveb di.-ing wi-rla they didnt htipve ther' were :upahle 'if dieting and he- tnrr.-rig better indixidudli because of it, frulitfin -Yen went su far is to asl-t for 'lip igind iff Lady Miry in marriage. She ldtli. iefted and as the re5t -gif the group ai xr. :he lnniiunternent. they ueemed :.iin: , ,ini aitiified. 'lun 1 ships gun vas heard. .ind in A f'iii':ii'Ii fr'fl'itHriw wiirld HAS dbtfmivycd er ,litter having been returned tri Eng- linli r. the Nhip .ind rextiired tri his liirmer N wil rwztinn. gicli l-gnev. he wiuld never , r whit he li.til .e.irne-.l rin the iblnnu lille Afli'riir.ihie f ritliriin ,NTT friihtiin Rrihcrt lfllii Hfir: lined XY'fifiIltj,' Riilmrd Pfillard Vlinllfl Trchcrnc Daryl Ruhr Lifril llriiil-:lehursr Twin fwrdffn liixhf ' fiinriic Mnriiiir 'llic l irl nl' l,fi.tm Al.in H.iyw iliiriit -err lifm ltuw l..iilj, .Nlirx luiaigrilwy limi fluiriillvr 'Il -,., ,i--ry, I-rinfinf: llirriwii l,.iil', f ,irlifririf l..iwt-rilwy lm Knylft Iiili, xlgtllli l.ilHf'V7lWl . l.ll'l'l-l R-Ili' fiwifqriee til' Hrfifl4li,lii.ir-.I lijlfllllhl lltltwiri S rmirim .it rlifg l1.1rl ill l.ri,1mx' ljlflillf, Hl.tnili.tril, Armen Ut-rxi1.lii.iri, llerirmii Hi inrz, Ken KL'FilIC'I1f.lUl, Rust' Kirirrirfliirtri, lnuiixc l.ivIH,!Ql V'i Run !x1,f liinxg, S.tmlr.t hlimn, lltwn Triilrr-r, 'wfiill V.in liiislqitlg, Slutrivn Whtrillc lwfiiiir Mrs Alift- Mvtflll ,,.,.lf,,i Idirfiriif l,iriil.t l't'llt'tu'r l think I heard .1 tiger! .md Crichton advances to the foe. X . x i . N f1YlIltI4.llllXNIlll.llNl'1Illlll.ll gimlu 'HALL up UH , X ' N.. ix .3' AK! AN' I .xdvlmiragd grickfon 77 In-.,,:.,l? X 7 51' ' X'J! J l'C' Lg F5 g 5,3 ?? Nu unc wuuld mind trading plan-s with the butler if he wcrc to be wan lcd on by lnvuly l..uly Mdry. ss., 3, s s w ' 3 V-1 df ' If X s 1 X A Rf ,V fi s s ss is , ' s B .1 'I .... X -L Tea is served for the household servants by the Lasenby sisters. 25 0L!aAoma! were ,W J Comer, 4 . 4 Aunt Eller sllps :fn .1 garter swlcl to her by Ah. the peddler. OMQAOM Brw3.dway may' haxe made the flrst hut wlth OKLAHOMA. but Rm,15evelt's rnuxrc department drd is frne A jhb when they presented the entrre rnusleal rn all ltx splendwr, Based un l'Green Crww the Lilac! hy Lynn Rlggx, OKLAHOMA vurtx urrglnrllly produeed in 1943. lt was the lAll'xI rnusital to start the trend uf lntelgrtttlng the mtmc and the plut. The play wntcrns the rwrmnte Hf tw, yuung purple at the turn uf the century just hefwre Ol4l.1hwrn.r hetame .1 State. This shuw nnvwlvcd mfvre purple- tlmn Rtzmevelt has ever lilehlrc plated In .ln prfzduttmn, Ten per tent wi' the stute hudy was rnxtflved. Thu Includes turnrnu - members and till uthers wnterned wrth the play. The tx-an Qltt prntluttuln ltutturt-tl tt duuhle cast .md mn tvw nrghtw, lxlrl fufltlll, tllftclnr ul' lllt' tlltllf, was alw the dlrettwr uf this l.lVlSll prntlut- turn, Ortln-strtatmns were .rll htlndlerl hy Mr. Duane We-stmwru, urtllestra tuntluttwr. IDIFCLIIVIQ .1 truupe uf 241 tltlnturs, must ul whwrn were nnexperlemt-tl, Mrs, Nrrn Km All rrrrrhl let: mth :ht .lit Ill 1. rnansl-ty, Q1 P.lf lL'.llllL'f, dnl .rn extellcnt juh . ,ti A ' 011 l M px I'- -.K I 1:22, weeping ver we pfain . . . Will sings All lil' Notliinu l1vAiluAnni1:. OKLAHOMA CAST Bill Young ,.,....,., ., ,.....,,,, CUR.LY ...,.,,......,,......,...,,.,,, Dave Izmzen Donna sfimkian .....l ,l,,,.,, L AUREY ll4...... ,. ,..... L Vernon Beardsley .,,..,.....,,.. XWILL PARKER ......,........ Vernon Beardsley Barbara Ruby ,,,,,,.,,,.., .ADO ANNIE CARNES .........,, Llaureen Kelley Janie Meek .,,,,,,,,,,.., ,,..., A UNT ELLER ....,......,........ Dixie Chipman Sherrill Anka-nman ,.., - ............. JUD FRY .......,... ,...... B ill Gardner Jgyqe Meyers ,,,,,r.4.,.,..,.. GERTIE CUMMINGS .............,... Joyce Meyers lim Ward ,,,,,,,,, ......,, A LI HAKIM ......,Y. ........,..,. B en -Iaus James Agrgn ,,,,,r,, ,,.,,... A NDREW CARNES ..... ..... ,...... -I a mes Aaron Ken Schaffer ,V,,,,,, ,,..... C ORD ELAM ........ ....... K en Schaffer Qdelfl Mcgoy ,r,,,,q, ,,., 1 KE SKIDMORE ......... .......... o dell Mceoy Bill Sprirrggmn ,,,., ........... S LIM ..,......... ....... B ill Springsron Qarol Blager ,,,,,,,,,,.,,... .,......., V IRGINIA .....,Y .....,......... Ca rol Blaser Martha Montgomery ..... Sandra Langiano .....,.. Marilyn Hagen ......w- Eddie Hanson ..,.,.. Darold Lobb ......,.. Sarge Brown ........, ,..........,.ELLEN...,... ...-....VIVIAN........,. .......FRAMER......,., Martha Montgomery ......Sandra Langiano ..........MariIyn Hagen ...,,...Eddie Hanson .. .,.. ..Darold Lobb ..,,,..Sarge Brown Curly visits ilejurtul vluil in the slnolir-lm Gertie entice-s Curly with charm amid her giggles. 2 X fl y '1 lf' 4 K , ,N acrec! lgrogramgi rouiclecl .ggoirifuaf '41- Mf, V 5 V D mx ,N ffwfn rwfwrww The Hfxin Ou' sr Elma A gugpgngeful moment from Christmas play 315 i i I rli n' D lp! IJ n 1 rf r , V.-f V I ml II1.mLf,gw.mu prvw 'ff'lwwfrY'I1HuN1 1Il1l1v1 vffvl1np: l'LAgAt0I'lI'l'l8l1f 30? .S?LLClQl'lf 5 . 1 1-.,-,A w.,...,.- X fn, xml? Qi it lwiii nz V A., Slieplwrds aroused from NlLIIUl'lL'l' prt'p.lre for lUlIl'llL'X Cilogclag programd Thanksgiving featured a reading of ! f Eisenhower's Thanksgiving Proclamation by Alan Hayes and a recitation entitled We Speak For America by Herman Hamm. Other readings included The Meaning of Thanksgiving by Bill Weil and Let Us Give Thanks by June Chand- ler. An organ prelude and postlude, inspir- ational music by the Girls' Glee, Senior Choir and orchestra also added to the cere- monies, Christmas set the stage for Why The Chimes Rang, a Christmas play which proved by a small boy's gift that the thought gomes before expense. june Chandler nar- rated the play while music was provided by the Senior Choir, the Girls' Glee, and the orchestra. Also featuring religious music and narra- tion was the Easter Service, The program was opened and closed with organ music. Dolpha Dalton and jon Delvlorales narrated the program, alternating with the Senior Choir dfllil U10 GIFIS' Glee- DCUIU5 SUVCUSUU Herman Hamm quotes a scripture in the Christmas Pageant. and Barry Crow played a trumpet duet ' entitled The Holy City. f- . oorieue f if Cakteflll aff 8011 jk? .Scene The Live Y'ers dance provided an entertaining evening. 2 . .9 CLIQCQJ Dances brightened the season at Roose- velt during the first semester of school. A harvest theme prevailed as the Live- Y'ers held the first dance of the year. To carry out the theme, a large scarecrow and yellow cornstalks gave the impression of a cornfield. The RHS dance band with vocal- ist, Barbara Fowler, provided the music. The Green and Gold victory dance was another of the dances. This dance was held after the Little-Big game. Excalibur and Green and Gold sponsored two noon dances. The homecoming queen was presented at the latter. Crystal Christmas was the theme of the first formal. Silver and blue held the lime- light as a blue moon revolved overhead. A white Christmas tree with blue balls, blue streamers on the poles, and white snow- flakes hanging from the ceiling completed the decorations. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Fresno high school dance band. d b nl. linrb.u'a Fowler nests bt-tween songs. f,ouplt's flamed to rhe music of the Fl'CSlI4PHlHl1 ante an any .gzlzoof JGYLCQJ O .2 'Xyx ' . - iv .. - if ggi: gg .i .. ' '. 1', vn..,fX'f .-- .mln pf E . CiHLlP!CS wilit tu enter thc mlccurzltcd cafeteria. Smmwnwn lmik over rhc crowd, ,I .Ag . N Nb-' -,f Q- kk .xi . V A I. I 'A . .lt ' o .i ,,,h5LiQN-. in .swf e J J It MacDonald, D, Langiano and M. Elwell enjoy refreshments, Crystal Christmas provided a memorable and exciting night ' Q , r wirla ag .gnifiafecl Wea! jfacbfion sTX -ii alles il Tu irping girls treat their guys J li 4' P+' lil the special Sadie Hawkins Day lunch. A if ei 4'1'iQ worfrlilrig iiiiisii yiipplii , ,, ,lyiaiiig ,iiiiiii-,pl1f,rig .ir rlii lotion llall K.. CLHC25 ln the spring students fancies lightly turn to dancing. Roosevelt students tripped the light fantastic this spring at many dances. Sadie Hawkins dance furnished the girls with an excuse to chase the boys for .1 change. The dance, itself, featured a western theme with couples dressed in jeans loung- ing on bales ot hay or dancing to the rhythm ot' the Thors, a Roosevelt group. Dianne Langiano and Gary Boyett reigned as Daisy Mae and Lil' Ahner. Their selec- tion was based upon costume originality. Green and Colds noon dance greeted the arrixal ol' spring. Daryl Ruby and -lune fhaniller were crowned king and queen. lain, i' aitiiiilants were Tom Sommers and U aiiiie langiano, while sophomore attend- ants wire ,lo Ann XVeiss and Ron Majors. Thi .ziriiiril lotion Ball was also spon- soreil lu lireen and Gold, Highlighting the evening was the trowning of the king and iliieen, They were Linda Higginbotham and liary lloyetl, They were selected by ioiiples attending the dance. A large tree with lwuiltlin henches made up a large part ol' llac iletor, The Tllofs Pfiwialexl ll1C music. ,r- '- i ,LF Q Q ,r4. X M X . X f ,, ' I I XX ' X 1 xxx f N X g -A , 1 ,ff M V f , f 4 V f f X f f , X X f XX-f f ' Miss Rulling Pin, IlVy'Ci'AfkIllS1bIl, pu-p,m-xfulg-I Yunwjgl, In-r yyinning th, ' U . if Xb Does if take nine Lettermen to lift one bale of hay? SPFIUE WHS WClCf'm6d by Green .md Guldk Cmuvn Ball. Mem Aw rouiclecl cjvloum p1'fPdYCLl Gtfmm hand gives A prnfessinrml perfnrmance. 6.4201 E25 Many people think that an assembly is just an excuse tw ,gc-t out of class, but here at Roosevelt Mr. Miner sees tri it that the majority of our asscmhlics are educational .ind well worth the timc taken tu sec: them. Of course, just as in anything, we sums- times need an iifcasional chinge uf pace and our asscmhlifgs gilsfi prfwitlc A rcfrcshinxu lift, At thc' cntl uf thc- scmc-stcr it is time tw rc-c-lcft wur stutlcnt hfifly iifliiccrsg fur this wc hgivc a nwminiitiiins zisscmhly, Thcsc usually ffiusc- ii lgrciit iluil wif uiriliusiiiii .init worry ftincl funp hir thc- stuilcnts imrtici- pitting, hut .i grunt ilciil of iimiisrgmvnt .intl plcasurc fur thc- tlUflllflfC', Tlicstt .issfimhlic-s lmvc their scriiius siflc in thtit thc ctintliilatcs st.itc thc-ir piirlwscs in running for thcir wffiir,-s iinil hiiw thcy cxpc-it ln fulfill thc' fihligiitifin inf thc-ir, tlcsirctl pfisitiiins Displgiyirilg thcir vgiricwl talents, stualcnts pcrfwrmc-tl tit the triulitiunnl jnurnalism Shuw. This is hclcl lu misc money for pub- lishing thi- nc-wspzipcr. The- show was fl mrnplcftc' success and prnviflcwl c-nioynhle fntcrtiinmcnt fur till. -s 1 -f Mr, Miner introduces deans, faculty, and student officers at first assembly. lwvks liki- rlirst iilnls iii- nut tn gut rlivii' lumitr- t.imliil.itc KQ' 53- 'T' njogagk gnferfainmenf f I UF? . - -J 1. 4 I 5. . , f L, f K F ,fi ur - 'x if Q Y E L ,V 'f EZ L i, 'Q X wi x r- . .Ju . .ii-,9 'i Hunnic Gmvdcllmlglm 'LIIIVCQ In-r :ntl-rprct.1r1:m nf .1 H.lw.l1i.m Lf.H1Cr. ,4...........,.....-... u V s Q3 ' U I fag W x mf 35 N :P .Ig ,lf- , i 9' . ' 5 Q Q14 Q 'rg L X fd 5 4 Y 5. I 31: 1 , ' 5 1 .. v ..- Q R , . , 'fr f . , f -, , ox f . I I 9 X w ' W - . 2 ' - - ' 1 5 1 ! t 1 . . .-N f .Jf3f,',' rv I 1 h ' 9 ' . 1 . ,g.v..,,. ,. E , --..,,,-.1 .e' ' V .1 A X V ' -':'1f'.-ff. 3 CV. 1 .'.QJI. - i ' irirf' 'xr , gag. j 'iz R ' iff ' ' T i' :- b D ,A - '41 TV ,ig K A, ii XM ' N41 L , r , ,X . in EN I 1,1 3 , A A ! 5 f , V' , 6' ix Y X vfy' 1 J . A! - 'X 1' X . I . Q . .L MMF. ' qu i , i4 A r h . wA ,,.. 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'T ' - ' - - ,f Q - - ,--. 'Lv , 'A V 'fl -- -ai?-fig fi 7:3 'lf ' t f -F-fe-431 1,-,er X ' 3 ',-A.-s--711'-33 ,4i7 ? - '44 s rt- 'Q 3' 15 ,'n I-22 iQ.,-L-Alf 2-' , f - - A ' -Af7'-1111 . -. --'W ' T -Jr .. . ' : 23 -,-fi-ft ,-g,' A. 2 w 1 ' 'fu '-.-4.4 ri. ' -ltif' r t Q -4, . .V I N -Q '4,, -z:.g., i , HM-G I 1 -.:+- .H-U-. A' r ' QYJAE ' ' 'P .. -1- A . ,-,s GYHVS 9 gr -.' 7?'- 1- ,-Y13.1'f'as -Z.l'.' . -:..,fL1' --if SQ Rlclmrtl l.e1mh.itll lets gn ul one tg,l.1.ts Hill Wfeil gets sei to heave .inollier F P'-33fY.'i! ',ggr4.:L' f 1 CELL .Activities As a rotten turkey egg gently carresses the face ot' an unhappy Excalibur member, his cohorts happily chalk up another 10 cents for the treasury. This traditional egg throw is but one of the many activities of Rooseyelt's clubs. Most of the money made by school or- ganizations goes toward service to the school and the community. Dividends from Tri- Twelves Easter bunny raffle went towards a scholarship for one of its senior members, while money from Boadicea's Christmas card sale went towards a reading accelerator. Other club activities during the year in- cluded the ever popular sales of cake, candy, and exen pickles and pretzels. Various clubs also held events which they sponsor every year. Grwn and Gold held a noon dance on Spring Day at which .1 king and queen from eath class were chosen tor the Cotton F-all. Excalibur spon- sored .1 carnival. Installations ot' club officers often pre- ieded initiations, Some groups held in- liorinal installations, while others had tandlelight dinners. lfield trips, snow parties, wotluck dinners, and swim parties also helpe to add sparkle to the year's activities for Roosevelt's clubs. A ,SD ZMAJ .lime WT w F , . . ,I -. N . . , r Ng.- vl, l- F'--V. rl',:.-'W3!L-M. 6 f' , .Mm iw - r 'ky ,-0'- F ,.1-,r -- ., Q-I .,X 'Yikr-sl! ML- thinks lm' wc- Llll1lllll'l' ogg iIPPI'Ulll'lllI1j.IlH clI't'L'l1 rrnrl Cinlll prwzirlvnt llplrlugs with llUI!IlLOIllII1Lf un r kg l. For cooling refreshments, Latin Club offered ice cream. 415 if yr Tri-twelve sponsored FH ,. -Mn CzlnCllC5 Out booth arioud ir 57 saga ue Acfiuified Cafere 3, M Q . q I gl . if . ' ,iii 1 3 ll 3 Q ' 'lv 1 ' ' ga f f' 5 XY I a A 'X' .1 A 1' 1 J' Sandy MqC4,nn5ll And Sydmq- Biff H104-'ICI fm fJxf,,.,m, Fu-rung drcwcb nwdclcd by H.1rIur.1 rWfCC.1YYlCY.ll'!d Canvl Torewn, LUXQQT . 5... V-if -Q-I .HQW4 f,,pfHI Jfrfllrmry nw QU-L'lI 4fffH1,rfwfl1x Ivy I',ll1l.u XX lnllf' ,lllvl 'JW' D '1' 0 ,S?uc!enfd V1-rsiitile hips prove itlenl for lllllil lioopq 111 1ll1I1ltLll Hi -limf. wa? 1, 1. 'M lf . ,ggtigkitj 1. 11 is Eli . AWL, Crystal Chris1n1.1s provided an enjoyable evening for stary-eyed couples. GLA , league .fdcfiu Modern kitlNlUL'llL'9 h.1xe nothing on c1ll.lI'lCS Dicltens when it coines to wo111e11's looks, He onee S.llLl tl1.1t llcilllkfl-LllllL'sS .llltl tontent .lI'L' gre.1t bL'.lllllliICl'S, .intl l4.lIDULls prtservers ot youthful looksi' All tl1.1t he prescribes .ire otitered hy the Ciirls' l-L'.lIQllL' in the .utiyities it presents to its lNL'llllWL'l'S. Among the .ittiyities sponsoretl hy the Girls' l-e.1gue were l..lSlllltl1 sliows, Motlieif lj.lLlKQlllL'l' B.1neI11et, Hi-Ylinx, .lI'lLl Ciryst.1l C'l1rist111.1s, the .1111111.1l cilIlAlNllll.lN litlfllltll. 'l he higgest project tu he 11111lert.1lxen tlu 1 ing the ye.1r hy tl1is UfAQLlfllZ.llIttll Vt'.lN the fh1ist111.1s 1l.lI1tL'. Held on .1 l 1i1l.1y night, the .1t'l.1ir w.1s .ittt-111le1l hy Jitt lltllIWltN who 1l.1111e1l l11ll11'I1lU5lt ol' the lfresno lligh Sthool ljillltt' l5.1n1l untler lllttllmllltls ul glittering, Llillllillllllll snowll.1lxL's. 'liwo li.lSllIHll sliows were IWl'l.'SL'IllL'al 1l111f lI1lQllIL'yL'.lI', l511ri11gtl111wi11ter sliow 111o1l1'ls IW.1F.lllL'tl httween two rt-i111leer showing l'.1 shions lrom Ciotts1h.1ll4's, lixtyis .1111l The lhtle Shafts slwoimoretl the 11111111.1l spring sliow, three weeks iiftei' Spring l7.1y. Anything 1.111 l1.1p11e11 when girls 1111111- lwering i11 tht- htintlretls tome lu tht' gym tlressttl in lL'1ll1H Lll'1Ll shirts. This tlitl t.1l-ge l7l.lkL' tluring the first semester when the girls .ittentletl the 1lI1I1U1ll Hi-linx, They pliiyetl jump-rope, biltlllllflftbflw 'wing-pong, .uid yolleyhnll. Several of the girls volun- teered to he part of the entertainment, and then to round out the show, Pat Vasquez, 11nd I1is band played several numbers. This year L1 new committee, the Big Sisters Committee, was formed as one more way of offering a well rounded program tothe girls by extending friendliness for which Roose- velt is so rightly proud. fi 1' f iw 39 al'lCjU,Qt5 .SDGZLJQCI 6118? 0118 POWL Qfaff 1--9 1 D NLS? lame Mccl-Q .md c-fmp.1n1Um xlmlu Il1Clff,1lCnl5 fur xg-ffl.-1gfAhlC5lu Fall D-MS' Btmquctb .V Clfldibletif R-,USL-uglr rwuk yr:-lu rn her refund ut lmmqucu Athletes, rrnwtlwcrx, .xml schulars ware hwrwrul Hn lllc'-,Q wycclll mulsluns, The Ihdx flub wfmrlwrul tlnc gmmml All anll sprung .mymls llunm-rw During thc fwursc ul tlm full lDllULIlJ4,'l, .ntlllgtu g1w.m were gncn tu tlnc fruvtlull tcarm and tl1C Uwus Ununtry tmnli tulm, llunurul gm-si F uw.-L all scnwr Iwmllrultw. lmml mum :ul l l 1 bers, lnttur gurls, mlly 'L'IflN, lmrmull.l 'gurls vcll lvhlcrs fllc Ilrl-ug! urrllifllllut, Lilly Lum rnmcc. .md scnmr Ulluurx Ill C, A A Scnmr rm-mlucrw ul f,Sl .mlm wlru lulrmrul fur tlnl tlr-Nr IIITIC II All J .1 N 1 1 . su 1 . 1 - ' . ,- 1' . lcrrgx ll llcw lm lmlrgll ilu- lmslu rlmll, lusc- 1 , .4 x Ig, ls, .xml 'gulf ll,.lll'I'- llllllflrlrnlg Ihrg lll1rlllL'l'N ul li4mwvLll's .Qlll5 flu fflrlw l,l'.I'Qllf,' lvrcwnlllul llwlr .IIHILILI llwrlnvr lnlwlllfr l5.u1flm-r lluw cvcnl lm , A I, ,. f11r fl.LflIllr1fl llllll l'Yl'HL'l.llll, Admimsrration proves ro have hearty appetites. MQ W ,Q-'Q JSM F w 'f fri!! .QAOZGPJ ,-x 1' n z 4 f K 1 1 I A ' H ff p A H Y , , 'j R' 'Wf- 1 A . rw fmmln klnppcnmlunugg1w.uds lam-ls In V.lISlly squmi. Mlkw l'ctL-lwn mkcs .1 pn-uk wI11lLwrlllcl' H tum v111'n11l-'L-IN .lI'ClIIItllNfllIh1't'. CQFIQHIWHI regulars and their dum cnjny I'mnquctS. ff . - 7' ' T 1 - - Q ' ri ' - 3 1 fi-1 f A , 'Q' wg . 2 lx 115 ...z,:z,1 ' .I xsxhk, . '. y I K. A- wh pf nu,,,,..h X? ouglz gala' Ioirif C95 fgromofecl gy jkede 'fm f . Q 14- Wl 5 519 'Q' if gn.. RALLY COMMl'I'l'EE: FRONT ROXY: Dave McEnree. -ludy McLean, blackrc Hance, Bill XY'e1l. Linda Pelleuer. janet Dxmmrtr. Nichole Rfferlnman, -loan Graff. SECOND RONY: Daryl Ruby, Bgrlum Fmxler. Cathy Henry. Dennrs Heintz. Linda Hlgginbotham, Dot Bushr Gerry Bearclsleyr Lynn Cnvenrry. Vludy Hughes. Drane Ldngiann. THIRD ROXYT Larry Cslxerr, Marla Srmrnons, Marrlyn vlunes, Marcella Elwcll, Karyn Clark. Lrnda Ram. Sula Turner. BACK ROXXY Dennrs Curnn. 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However, very few of these students realize the hard work spent in planning these events. At Roosevelt there are three main committees that help manage and create fine rallies. Most rallies are held in the afternoon to carry the spirit of the game. Tickets to games are sold by members of the ticket committee. The members of this committee also attend the games to sell tickets. Whether it rains or shines, a ticket committee member is always at the games. Another group that helps with the games and other activities is the Rally Men. High grades and good citizenship are the qualifi- cations of the rally boys. One may see these boys directing people to seats and being of aid whenever necessary. All these groups join together to make Roosevelt's activities successful and enter- taining. 1. WY' if., veit I M A.., ,W ,, FEMA .,. , ifi'W'Pii3ziiW ' i T: ,',.: V QQ . M . f., c- H, if . ,jiri .A ff M: W, ii W ftiia l A ,ii Mu V .yfy n m v lflip ntl Daryl Ruby .intl Dennis l lL'lllll liclp with r.lrtl stunts, f-y-vw! fi l -rv-I i .',l x TICKET COMMITTEE: FRONT ROW: Laura Meyers, judy Shannon, Carolyn Nilmeier, Charlotte Payne, Sharon Wardle, Paula White. SECOND ROXW: Joyce Michael, Annette Yonke, Judy Ostrom, Carol Toreson, joyce Fendorak, Patr Hoff. aide, CAarm, .fdncl Maufy Gfowne 5' i 25 W-if fm-s QL Y' Mary Niswander, Track Queen Barbara Shaw' Football Camiml Queen Pert 'n pretty Barbara Shaw had the privilege of being our Football Queen. This entails representing Roosevelt at the Car- nival Games and presiding over all the before and after activities. Homecoming Queen was selected by money donations sponsored by Green and Gold. Dee Dee Konkel was chosen, Track Queen was next to be chosen. The girl chosen by the track team was sweet and lovely Mary Niswander, Along with her attendants, joy Anderson and Joyce Rohn, she handed out medals and awards to the winners of events. In the spring we had a Spring Day when all the girls wore their crisp new cotton dresses. For this day a Cotton Queen and King were seletted. This year june Chand- ler and Daryl Ruby were the senior king and queen followed by Dianne Langiano and Tom Sommers, juniors, and Richard Majors and jo Ann Wfeiss, sophomores. Following Spring Day the Cotton Ball was held where Linda Higginbotham and Gary Boyett were voted King and Queen Boll Wfeevil. lil-ILP i nhl' 11, fn A -xv NSR, EI... X .sn , . .Q 'll J 'i sa' ' V l'l 'l' R l'-'nl M-'IWW -llhl ,lo Ann XY!-iss. -lunior Attendants: Dianne K J Oyez! perdonagfied in I Dec DCC KOI1kCl, HUIIICCOIINHJ-I QU1'L'll King and Queen Boll Xxfccvil: Lindrl Higginburlmrn and Gary Buyctt. IH 'A ' -' a re W 1 'ark 3 ,Wi 5211.-,,glig'.,.-' 1 X 1: ,f r rf, -j1.','X.Nx irifffw ' rqxg N ' Lgf.!xl'Q A 9 r - f 'I 5 L 51 75 -jr' ,f . L- F' rJrirH'- qv'm,L an nw' 'H nr, r ' ' 4 3 n Mi Mfxi win r E+' ' , f,Vi'- , 1:g:rQy,.Q fi 1,1 f-- 7 X inf L A grjri Y E Langiano and Tom Sommefg. Spring Dav King and Queen: june Chandler and Daryl Ruby, reuioufi eniord ea ue jfaif of Wemoriea J 5 J.. X i 'E' ' - uf- 4' N- sy ' -5, i W K ., .. .AA ,i 7- Q 'ji . A : ,A if sf 1 -i .1 ' mtl Seniors enjoy their meal at the senior luncheon. sa! l s I-. I 6 Man gi r-su-t-ri's reception lint grew weary while grc-ctirig gucsts. enior .Acfiuified Ah, the life of a senior! Parties, parties. parties! This is how it seems to an outsider, but to a senior these last few weeks are the reward for twelve years of schooling. Heading the list of senior activities is the junior-Senior Prom. The juniors choose a theme for this dance, and they guard it from curious seniors until the night of the big event when it is revealed in all the glory and splendor imaginable. After an evening of dancing, everyone, thinking that this prom was the best ever, leaves with a feeling of contentment. Baccalaureate is the first thing on the agenda for Senior Week. This serious serv- ice is held the Sunday before graduation. A local minister gives a sermon on a subject of interest to the graduating class. Class members participate in the service by offer- ing prayers and leading hymns. Customarily the Monday before gradua- tion a senior luncheon is held in one of the establishments in the city. Happy faces line the tables, and the seniors recall those activi- ties of the past that have a special place in their hearts, and talk about the future. The Rainbow Ballroom is the scene of an all night party given for the seniors and their guests. This party is held the night of graduation and is sponsored by the P.T.A. Graduation Day finally .irrivesf Walking out of the sc-cond story windows onto a dctoraterl platform is a highlight in the lite of .i Roosevelt senior. This june evening rc-presents thc close of one life and the be- ginning of another-truly a commencement. Diplomas arc- awarded to those seniors who have earned them. Then they are on their own, closing the door on one life and open- ing the way to another. Ar Jafer Cfaaaea M v I iff' I lualnnc Darnell and her nlaltc sign in :nt thc prnm. Henry lan, 58 V1llCLllCI17fl1ll1, speaks nt graduation. i l ,i xr w , r Q Ernie Iones and Herky McClung await baccalaureate ceremony. Judy Beldon and Bill Rice pause in the reception room. K eniorfi, gracluafion jAr0u9A we Min owa -'MQ' VCA, ,IW Y.,'Q! ',.-g '!,Y1 glvu 'WY F' U 15 YV- -7 91 7 yr, 'Y' vH?Av 'M M. 1' fa. v'1JQv' J few 1? vaffvvi . 9 en i f1 if T x gf. A fx 5 iv, H 95 ,4 SOLW fluent dash G.- ll nl v' J.'5'w .fi 45 5 'W Y J I n. W r A v . 1 - ,, hs ., q ,. W, Ii: 'W' ' ag' SS' I E lea Q E' 9 bd W I 7 gi ', ' v V N 'fy 'E Al f . 14:2 h fl 3 'TP .V K ' in-I -1' W k4lWZ' , 'Qi' 5 E it 'iw M4 'ea 7 'JY kfklffgg 5 'en'wg'f ? 'QW 9,5 5' A.. , .Q ... - Q .. . I I 5 A I ,beiieve in u strong exeeotive. Ibeiieve in power, but I believe that responsibility should go with power. ' i Theodore-Roosevelt ' -- v. - 'x ',l' l 51- ' X' wg L' '1 H 44 If ' , M, 9 L-PN . w hy f 'r 6' ,' ,.,A ,.' - IN. . :,.-, 4 h' I 'T' 1, 1 . 'if-4':n I - I ' iil X' Lvg ,YW f ,J sg-',' - t' ,y, l-N 'Q I -'F1 - xn . L ,- -...V I 1.1 B 4mhxl,A-,Q , K4 ,f , .QA 5 -4 - , MI' 1 7'. y ' N, 'ini Ts 'L J Y ,-.jx ,- , ,... ' 5 . 'fi 14 ..-' Q iff , '. , - qu N' H. . yi Q Q, 1 JR.. if - ,Y-vi I -, V1 r 5 - ' ,f ,.- K- IZ., . - It ,. -1 x . 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I . .-SI ',II x , I QI I I I . -If I1I ' H, L - 4- .-,.- .V -.: , M' -J., -I.. ' '. -.V V .-Q. - ,' 5 5. .ff . ' H+. , II .V III.. I. ,IT II -,I ,III , I I I.. ,II ,II ,I . ' I. lj., . -,I , I III-fi I -1' ' . ' - V- - , x '-z,, ' ' ' . + ' ' r' 'L' . - it- -.--ri, A fav I L .I ,Igg- , f ' -' 1 ' I A' ' 3' . . JI. . I I ,I ,.. . 52 Cfomprised of elected student body officers and organizational heads, the Roosevelt Senate is run on primarily the same basis as the Senate of the United States. Under the able guidance of Mr. Wil- liam Micka, advisor, and Bill Weil, stu- dent body president, the fall senate has accomplished many deeds. Among these was the alleviation of the confusion and mess in the cafeteria. It was decided that teachers would issue citations for messes left on the tables. Violators were sum- moned before the student court. fl!! ofam QQ, i x, H As a reward for their efforts during the semester, the Senators' Ball was held. 1 A pat on the back is highly deserved l by Roosevelt's fall senate for serving Q the student body exceptionally well. f xjvirf W , ' Y ,,, my 3 i n ,' TZ' y A s Q S f N 4 Q ' l B A 1 if 3 1 A .V .Uris i at gi, V , ,,,.,,, ' , eei, .bw 'V , 'f y N ' . A, , . ,,, ..,i S -, -R i' ia t -M ft' L s s'i A j t , ' i . , ,,.,,,,. i .,,. ,.,. f a-. ' if - ' If W Senator of Music Barbara Fowler Senator of Publicity Larry FALL SENATORS: FRONT RO C , S , Taira Senator of Forensics, Bunny Nideyer. BACK ROW: Senator of Safety and Welfare, Ken Kerchenfaut Senator of Art, Dennis Cutting Senator of Athletics, Eddie Daniels. P resident Bill Weil ,. wVV.N-- x 1 VV V V . . 5' . x -ff -ag ff- fl- 45' -' ff ljif V I .K-4. ' -Q ' 93 Eff . ' V1 ,ijt ' I V , f- 51 ST :ij '25 1- X ig 1 z - 4- 4 -V - ri -. QV 2 1 51- Y- V ' V- A :Z 'H , ' 5 f ' . 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This lg ' ' g-,Lf if , group had brick planter boxes for flow- ' , 'J I Stk 7- . ers built around the entrance to the 1: ' f-Tak administration buildings. sri. Y'-,Z . Y 'Ll' Possibility of having exchange stu- if.-1 , 1 dents at Roosevelt was discussed and a Q 1. f wi 'Aff' 1,51 plan worked out which would secure F 72' HQ enough money to support two students. 2255 pjtrti 5,4 ' gy.. Re-evaluation of the system used in if QQ, 1. fi fm determining recipients of Service R gif- 2 T ,,'13g.4,T9 awards was also handled by the senate. F4 ' Z fffff 2' In order to speed up senate meetings ,T t . Q15 M Robert s Rules of Order were introduced. ,Qt V! 5 ' 'li xy Sf, Q47 ' I'liis set of rules made it possible for the 'ii . ff . S- rt' i t A 1' h h h'l .F ii We ' A M y in .cna e o actomp is many wort w I e F l F i t 1 'T l'f l9'Ll5' iiiyfiii fi . 93. f f fins W I 1- aid .- ,f 1 A M, Jfflyly. , 'gg um J ,fe l ' .5 .i f L .1 ' 'V f -. 'f V 4-'-TH, -1 . J . v' 1,1 .', '.'i.'j.a i-in , ff ' l . Q -Q i Qoq ' fn N ,. 453. A.. E . i ii rr l 'Q bb- . w ' M- ... i L! W . ZX Ml! ll! SPRING SENATORS: FRONT ROW: Senator of Art, Steve Wylieg Senator of Safety and Wei-l fare, Dee Dee Konkelg Senator of Forensics, june Chandler. BACK ROW: Senator of Athletics,i Gary Boyettg Senator of Publicity, Ed Danielsg Senator of Music, Tom Stoeckel. 1 .,' -1 7 : A , ,., ,. - ' .',' 1 . if A' 13911 E .- - - 5 Q . NUPVWNP nl I Stfiiflff . -. .t -:J F' gl. - , . 'ft . . .. ,,, , .ty 9- ,bg ,.-We ggi. ' .- -. ,J . 4 - jf 5 E3 . J . 1' 1 J.- :V+ A' f. -EKG ' . A ' f 'y I , c V -FH ,.' .Q 5 . 5' i uf '-inf? . . TZ . Q.. -4 ff ' 5 , if ,- 4.15 President Allen Bertoldi - - - ist. K -'T Eff' - Lv' 1. '-Ps' lr It 552 ' 54-.cv 1 ff is' i f ' -ff! A - . ,9 , V-ur 'N 1 , 5 - ,xiii F Q' gi V 1 .4 4 U ., ,as . . ,ff - f . if i T ' r j. 25252. A 2 'jf 315.1 ,. 5 'T . 343 555 X ' N, f si. Jtwhn XX.1l4lnl.l. A Jai wx Bunny Nidever PQ ffl-,M .- 4. ,lune Chandler K u c 1 tticcr iver pa t le i lu oude 0 elareden fafiued Every student at Roosevelt has a chance to voice his opinions in the school govern- ment. This is done bv representation, just as in the United States government. One of the legislative bodies at school is the House of Representatives. Presiding over the house meetings is the dutv of the elected Senator of Forensics, Any measures that are voted and decided upon bv the house are taken by the Senator of Forensics to the Senate. another legislative bodv. for its approval or disapproval. Representatives are elected to the house bv their advisories. There is one member from each. During the past school term presiding officers for the house were Bunny Nidever ind lune Chandler Mr Fred Stanton sen ed 1 1 Us F ' JUSTICE vnu. 1 It-RU51' RfvJXx'A gum- Ptvrmrlli, Steve Magarian, Milct- Dyer, kltillttty Rite, liill Young, Dale Amlcrson, SECOND RUXY, Richard Napera, Linda p,,HCm, Nuld Mr1N',4ry, linda Higginbotliam, Annette Yonlte, Cortlit- Martinez, lcanit- Hayes, Carol Smith, Alcrri Sons, -lune Chandler, Mary Viv IW, ' ILL. en,-iL.r,,r,,,,,' Arlynm. ,l.,L,,l-,cn THIRD RINO Mike t .ist-y, Lynn I ovt-ntry, lsildit- Neiliausty-Christine Loeb, Alan Hayes, jackie Hance. 'Wig' Huuhw ,Im Dtlmdeh f!M,,I ISJUIIWUV YltiAmi lfrttiimu, latlt llsaats, Dianiit' lattice, llarhitra St-1i:rt'ss.. POLZRTHI ROXY: David Noxley, V R if-rank Puma. Harry Crtitt' RMU, Htvsmarl,xl'lt'.liii1r l'irpiv, Rosetuatv Saliakian, hun lxt-rtlicntaut, Christie Hulse, Barbara Santos. 'sa tl Niur li' Mandi' Hitl-tiu.in. loy Andtison, HACK ROY, ltiry Matlvus, Dennis NNI-glt'v, Stuart lltrasutia, Gary Stuart, Linda XY'eddle. 111:42 bnug, lg Hull. p,Jl,,m4,,,' fariil Blast-r, lairtv Marsh, Vlaiit--, Mtitlv, Ann lNiatD-iualtl. liathata Chivtiur, Marilyn plumes, Sula Turner. JAQCJ QPLJQI' .gd J 5?ll,6!Ql'li 0UeI'I'll'I'LQI'lf:5 sguclent Courf One of the basic foundations of a democ- racy is justice. In the United States there are many courts of law to make sure that this principle of democracy is upheld. At Roosevelt the juidicial duties are carried out by a group of students known as the student court. Student court is headed by the elected Senator of Safety and Welfare. During the past year Ken Kerchenfaut and Dee Dee Konkel have served in succession as chief justice. Disciplinary problems are not handled by the court. Those which are under its juris- diction are usually those involving the good of a student or the school's name. For ex- ample some of these problems might be jaywalking, eating or chewing gum in the auditorium, leaving food trays on cafeteria tables, and walking on the lawns between classes. More serious problems that have come before the court are being a litterbug, driving recklessly, making excess noise in the halls, or eating in the halls. Students are cited into court by faculty members or members of the court. After a number of violations have been reported the court is called to order. Purposes achieved by the court are to correct the violators and try to prevent wrong from occurring, rather than to punish. W, 5 X if-1, 8T'uv' Ken Kerchenfaut DCC DCC Konkel SITTING: Ken Kerchenfaut, janey Meek, Dot Bush, Barbara Shaw, Bill Young. Dec Dee Konkel. STANDING: Larry Marsh, Marilyn jones, Linda Boyett, Gary Stuart, Evonne Dwellc, Mary Niswander, Ed Daniels, Larry Calvert. Informal groups discuss the future punishments for unsuspecting students. OFFICERS K, Kerchenfaut ................ Chief JUSIIICC? ...-----...i -.-.-- D . Konkel D. Bush ,,,,,,s,,,....,..,.,. Prosecuting Attorney- ...... ....... D . Bush E, Daniels ,,,,... ,....... A ssociate justice ...... ......... L . Marsh 475 . . ax L, Calvert ,,,,-,,,,., ,,,.,.,. A ssociate justice ......... .......... L . Calvert M. Niswander .........,..... Associate justice .........,..... M, Niswander E. Dwelle ........ .,....... A ssociate Justice ......... ........ E . Dwelle G. Stuart ...... ...- .... Associate justice .... -... ...... G. Stuart L. Boyett ....,.... .... Associate justice .... ........ G. Boyett A. Babigian ....... ..., ..... A s sociate justice ........ ........ B . Young B. Young ........ ......... ...., B a iliff ............. ,,..., G , Stuart D. Konkel ....... ...............,. C lerk ...........,... ,.,.,,,, I , Meek B. Shaw ........ ........ R ecording Secretaryn... ,..... M, Jonqjg gooclwif .95 glxfenclecl jo gy jkede tr ra r ' ,A fin' V: if L, X he 7 1:52 ., ' i A ,,,i ' H , p QQ, ff E1 Treasurer Secretary ViCe-Pl-egidem president -ludy McLean Sharon Scully Marilyn Hagen Dolpha Dalton FALL ,Leif 7' i if . PM ' f . 133 ' 4. 'ws' V. yffiil V xiii .. , fi S, ' E 7 - NN , 1, fp 4- s 7? INN 1 ' 1. .3814 V TFSHSUFEF 56ffUfUY Vice-President President Lil BOOK Mamll' Hlfkm-in Carol Toreson Sandra Scully SPRING 4 X. x '.- y up ' Q K 1 Liter' 1 Q li . if, ,' I? f J 1 A . igkw X r I 1 1 Er tvlk 'iii junior girls rest on .1 hay lmilt .it the .inniml Hi-links QPA , oaague Girls' League can aptly be described as one of Roosevelts more active clubs. Every girl enrolled at Roosevelt is a member of this organization. Crystal Christmas, the annual Christmas formal, was the main project of the fall term officers. Under Dolpha Daltons leadership. committees for this dance were formed and plans were under way. December 12 all work was rewarded, for ieicles, snowmen, and .1 blue and white Christmas tree trans- formed the cafeteria into .1 winter paradise. After the candlelight installation, the fall offiqqrs were relieved of their duties and the spring offieers took over. Une of the highlights of the spring term was the Mother-Daughter banquet. This banquet is .1 tradition and is just one of the ways that .1 girl can show her pride and respett for her mother. An .utixe member is usually .i happy member is .in old proverb, This could tlesrribe any member ol' Girls' League for there are all kinds of .ittiyities for any who wishes to participate. ia' fi i - 'Q 1 . -1- Silmof YMJQ CM tt i i .. .. i N i j I N ll' M Yi Hu President loe Treaster FA Ll, l ,eng , 50' 'Q-' . -tl ., f 'cr x. 1 Vice- President Hutldy Smith Secretary Larry Calvert Treasurer Ron McClain QW, We . President X I T Bill Humphrey SPRING 'X fjk-.i: X 11' f J is-Ps ' f lf! if I , V '. ' i .itttll i i f Vice-President Larry Marsh we :as , 'ks ' lx 5 Secretary Armen Dervishian ,,,, . ' 322,11 Eg - i ji ' , y ' 1 iffw ti l L Xe f 5' X 'XY' f . Xzxl , -'L' 7 K V ,f , X 'x V. A i Treasurer Ed Hansen ogd , jederafion Every boy at Roosevelt has .1 chance to belong to .1 club designed just for the males. This opportunity is provided through the Boys' Federation of which every boy is .1 member. During the past year the fellows enjoyed a judo show brought to them by Dr. Tiara. Those who exhibited this skill were mem- bers of the liresno judo Club. Also .1 movie dealing with skiing was shown. joe Treaster, the president during the first semester, turned over his duty as leader and presiding officer to Bill Humphrey at I1 formal installation and ceremony, These offiters are eletted the same time student hotly elettions are held. Good titizenship both in school and .tilult life is the prime objective of Boys' lfederaf tion. 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'T .. 1711 Qf Peggy Allen Bruce Allwardt Afons Altintop Sylvia Alvarez Skating Club Bowling Club Chess Club Pres. Pun American Club Girls League Boys Fed. C.S.F. Girls League Buys Fed. 'SW W NW 'ff bfi? ,f rr , I if ll Q Y -5S x. 7 37' jack Bale-kian Shririin Hailey Cilririri Bain Ciirulc Biiknmn Chew Club Girls lriigiic l.r'tIr-r Girl Ridr-rcttcs Q BUYS Fug. Xxflillllljl C.luh Soc. N.iiitilus Atl. lzrl. Hiinnr Rrill Y'DclWs l 3-mudkfz e 4 Ken Adams Sandra Adamske jan Adrian Boys Fed. Y'ettes C.S.F. Life Mem. Prom Comm. Ed. Club V.P. Business Club Treas. French Club Sec. Duane Anderson Gary Anderson Margie Anderson Varsity Football Chess Club Sec. Orchestra Boys Fed. Chess Club Treas. Girls League Honor Roll X will W Qi. l'.it l+.ikul.i Cirrol Biillenger ldri Baquerii Rrilly Girl Y'Dr-hs Girls Glee llirlr-wires V.l'. Ari Club Girls League Clips, Ciriwiis Ch. RR. Fliisiiirsss Club ,L M A .girkoofoge ,-ol 'fa 1:1 Diane Aguilar Delores Aguilar Live Y'ers ff G.A.A. 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Bnartl ix T-' -of s fx . t lerry Beadle Seninr Riders Hrrnfir Roll Htiuse nf Rep. -A21 X Gerry Bear-:lsley Honor Roll xx Silly Beasley Lrve Ylers Sara Beasley Lrve Yers ,A Af film Same ,Iuclirh Bell Library Staff Asst. Rallyman GL. Ad. Cwmm. G.L. Ad. Comm. Girls Glee Green Sr Gold Sec. Y Debs Y'Debs Grrls League I 'Z 'B 1' l A .as 'fl 'X F -f iq- Q . ff 4' l 'Alha- Law renee Bell Mzl-ae Bennerr Mary Benzler Run Bergeron The senior girls' table is .always .1 barrel of laughs. shrfp Man Club Bfws Fed. Larrn Club Sec. Buys Fed. B-ws Ped. House of Rep. wx Y Debs K ,H fb , , PPM, B x. ,, 351 ,i 3 U A . U 2 .. Q s x ' Q -s 4 J' '7' is w' vs ' ' I j 3 lx 'A A 5 Allf-U fgpfmld, D.,,-1,fr,',v H,-Hmm LW Hfr-rr PM Bnlrller-rms lean Budeler Deanna Pxsrer Allie Black eff B,,jw,. pres Bqffwjl, !,,fy, R R husrrlc-ss fluln Nr. C.l1-ur Gxrls LQAIQLIC Costumes for Plays Arr Cluln glib. fllllgg fQl.,A. Y Dkhg Cfurls I,f4.ygm Uurls l.!.'.lIHllL' cgll'lN l.Q'.lgllL' Hmm Cwmnw. Stu. 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Business Cflub , , Howling Clliilw wi- ' l.ib1'.li'y Asst. i V Prom Comm. Ian Branch Ecl. of Nautilus Rally Girl alt. Live Y'ers Pres. C.C. Program Boys Fed. Marjorie Brase Girls League A A 4 W Ann Bronzan V 49' Coed Hi-Y V R,R. Business Club Q 7 --ff' G.A.A. 'eff I LB... TI' 'wi' Sarge Brown Bill Buck Sr. Choir Shop Man. Club Rider Photog. Boys Fed. Boys Fed. x lim Buffaloc Buy5 Fed. Henry Burton Cader N,C.O. Club Cadet Drill Team Boys Fed. Du! Husli Hudd lkilly fiirl Grgg-n 61 Cjnlfl Qiiccri lr. Class Stn. Ray Busch lr, Class V.P, Prom Ent, Comm, A , , -f I Green 64 Gold X Robert Buckles Latin Club Orchestra Sl-ci Club f 1 Connie Busch Pan American Club Sec. Live Yfrs Ed. 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Hfiuse of Rep. xi, yi -6 NN Qi w as 3 rv Rx 31 Denrii -, Currsn Dem F i-'fn-.4 Bermuda Girls Pres. Senate Rallv Comm. 3 5 lohn Cflvyle Chess Club Racliu Club B-ws Fed. Rus' Uaulilmrl g,3mM,,l- mf AN I-3,,yi, Ff-,1 EFI-fltll V lub Green EQ Gfilfl 5 l' K fllll' flaurilus Ruff f'l l'W l U l' 'Ziff' s 1 K' af' fs .gf 4 C, IU G- . N s K , i 8 1 ,I 5 ,lx Ilfqyilr DAVIS ltfil LJJIXIS ,V Jlllflrl' JI ll I XI! Hrryx fu'-l will lf rfi ll 'V ID-hs ,Ql HU., lim, f jul, Ml ll'wlWll,llll'wf Vlllll H, 70 Leigh Clark Delures Clem Sam Collins Latin Club Serx-ateers Boys Fed. Bowling Club Newspaper Staff T7 Carul Cramer Rally Girl Rideretres Pres. Swim Team AX H Ui-lplm Dall-in Cvirls lC.lNHLlL' Pres Ri-In-rrrru Pres If Pltiy Nm Dir, x ., 47' Y,-if Nu lim' llnxis l'xl,1lllN-luv l'riym fifmm Huy, liwl lvlllx Img Girls League Le-Roy Combs C.S.F. 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Connie Iipp A9124 Y'ettes Y'Dc-bs Y F ' 'lub T ri llvl Charles England Varsity Football Haiselwilll Team Senior Riders E kj' Arnold Fletcher Bowling Club Varsity Football Boys Fed. l.l1 Vonne linns Sr. Clmii' G,l,. IJ:-ogmiii Clulnm Hf,lil1ll11llTNlH C., C, Tim lirnst V.ll'Sily Fimklmlll Q Sli: Club ff C Iirganiun Ferl. Gr 'EH ' Richard Felix Boys Fed. Ophelia Fernandez Newspaper Staff Masquers Girls League 1 ix' Steve Fletcher Senior Riders Shop Man. Club Boys Fed. Bennie Flint Karen Flower Boys Fed. Girls League X K 75 'X f t N f J 1 Talley Floyd Boys Fed. F Y is 'Q-' V? i f E I f I . XX'r1yne Flynn Excalibur Pres. VarSity F1 rlrtball CI r-Cap. Senate -I gd! UPF 'Q Wd V37 L- Wi! 'R' -I9 S T056 I . Ken Ford Dance Band Boys Fed. K.l,fVV'!ikf l 1 G-. Qs. L Sue Ford Pat Forsman Barbara Fowler Girls League Girls Glee Senator of Music Drama Dance Band Vocalist Office Staff Stu. Body Yell-Leader il Q... Ken Frankfurt Bnvs Fed. Linda Fraley Girls League l ,ras- nr N - ,V 'R Gertrude Frixnli Carina l un'rrf'H Tennii Team Hall fyuarfl C1 A A l'JJ lf ' FUI- Y c-tru M,L-,V C,,.f..hffli.in Rllll,II'l C1.n.ilimll.lI1 f3,,V-., ffffll Ship Mari flnln fyfllrl, 'I'4inrn.nn1'l1r fini'-N F1-l 74 x . 4? vin Elaine Freitas Girls League lluuivl lmilltt l5'fll1Pf Rnlerx Ntmrilslr F lLll'W Xll lW lNf.m flnlw Y. 'fl' , . f 1 1 AWE . 1 , Q kai. 'T Hull lm:-lrifl Arr flulf Hnyw l'1 il. 'vagina Ernest Fox Boys Fed. 'bf - I v it , i .1 Lwd Fries -it I' 1 linda Pelletier whispers sweet nutliings into Hovvclfs ear. German ClUl3'l 'V LV. Fmvtlwall 3 Buvs Fed. lit-n Funk l.cn.1rtl Funk Dennis G.1.1l1 lilxett Gantt Cirtwn 8 Ciwltl BMW Fed CLSF. A R R. RUS. flul' Fl-Ie. Xfirxirv B.ixkctlw.iII Cider Utfirtt Flef. Fnatd V.nwnx' Hawlmill Dc Senior Gift Bots Fed. -' , l l ' , lj . 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Girls League C.S.F. ji Inga Hess German Club R.R. Business Club Girls League Charles Herrera Orchestra Band Wrestling A4 102425 4 'aff' Dennis Heintz Rallyman Head Green 8: Gold Rally Comm. 11 Linda Hicks Coed Hi-Y Sec. G.A.A, Girls Leavigue 77 Q. X sl NJ Q as-- 15 -QI' 1:2 , Q0 if L Q 'ZS Lincla Higgenbotnam Dwayne Higley Siiiph. Class Treas. Girls League VP. Head Letter Girl lvnn Hurst Bu-Tf.'2in,Q Club Slwvp Man Club Tennzs Team J. 5 ' 'E-2 ,gh-sf'ff !Jx Eff - ,L-fi A bl 15+ :df s L 5 s ,? gy ,o t . Ko -'K' Q. lp , laliar flu ll lluffu l1ii:i,i,rig Cl ' Ur, l iw,v'1,viul,r I-iitifliiril ,-i H fi .A i 4' . -,ap wx U r rt l,n1m1-ri llffllf- llrrli f .xi rw 'nffl Varsity Football Bt-vs Fecl. -u, .,gn 1 Rav Hutchins Cadets Raclifi Club French Club S 7,05 Lab ziam, Q ti ix sggu K 5' 105 L ,, Q7 ff' C' 'fr Tamyra l-lively Pat Hoff lerry Holt Dave Hoover Gavle Hopkins Costume Dept. Ticket Comm. Bovs League Baseball Roosevelt bfasquers Make-up Dept. 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De. sweater emblem i v WW? Art Service DJ sill Berty jones R.R. Business Club Skating Club Girls League Bill Howard lucly Hughes Soph. Class VP. fp Iackie Hullum Aline Humphries Bill Humprey Boys Fed, Girls League Senior Riders Pres. Fimflmlll Girl Baseball Harold Hunter Q wwe Diane lmirs Arr Club CUSILIINL' Dvpi. Y'c'tt4.-s N ci ,4 MW ' VA lim Innes ' Boysi Fed.. 0 X li Linda jones Stage Design Servateers Girls Lea ue -olljfl' 7 WW Marilyn jones Rally Comm. Boadecia Pres. House of Rep. 'XJ' Qfkem Larry Jorgensen Pauline Juarez Josephine Kaprielian Harold Kaye Stage Crew Photo. Club G.L, Ad. Comm. Boys Fed. Shop Man. Club G.A,A. Audio Visual Education Club infer udinerifi 1 - John Keithley Coed Hi-Y Bovs Fed. l I Janice Kemmerer Tri Twelve Y'Debs House of Rep. John Kemmer Bovs Fed. 1? ff -OJ 11? C' ..D 'v-'T' x Tk Fred Keville Fancy Drill Team Cadets Bnvs Fed. Ken Kerchenfaut Sen. Safety Varsity Football Prom Steering Lee Kcyzer Letter Girl Prom Steering Comm. B1 udecm Shirley Kindsvater Senior Choir Bowling Club RR. BuSineSS Club Tl' is G Ja l S.ir.i King Diving Team Rose Kirimidjian Roosevelt Masquers Donna Kinzel Yettei Riderettes Skating Club Jr. Play Bermuda Girl German Club Sr. Playw Tl fi ' N W iQ! ' wx E Q5 N if Q- RX is Qvx 1! 17 VN,- egaffff 40' L i 3 S.in4lt.i l.ir1gi.lm+ Hrt-ru:l.i l.irpi Pliyllix l,.iurL'tii't' Run lil!!-ll5.lLl1' Noll llllllfv 'HN-I I-VP? YUWJ-l LUU5 I ,N fi ' 5 MIHHHY. D. P, Y Dilwl V.iiwity lwoilxiil Shop him I liih Qitliwtni Sr. Class 'Irc.lS. Nnimr fimu. quilt It-.ruin KV I, l'in.ui.nn f nun l'm.ililun Hou Iw-l, ltr-nnis lmin Ride-texte? HMIIHN llirnni Ii II Siinui Iiiilcix Kiitlx l.c.i-iziii' Nurxes Club VP. F30 Anal egnclualr iz? X: 1 l 3 Roxanne Kepler Tom Kefbgl- NUCLQ' French Club BOVS Fecl. Roosevelt Masquers Live Y'ers Dee Dee Konltel Excalibur Queen Homecoming Queen Sr. Class Sec. Arlene Koopman Girls League Kathie Kriitt Retl Cross Girls Glee Y'ettes Kiitlileen Krumlvein Letter Girl lit viitlecm Gerinnn Clulw Treats. if 4x lolmerte l.:t llru WW' , A Berrnutlii Girl X80 French Clulv V.P. ufli Kiar Williiii Kollmeyer Rllmlivfll Nlaqqucrg :vim Team Hontleciit iop Main. Club Sec. German Club 1 i Gean Lois Lane ,tvs Ferl. . Girls League f v Girls Glee f XL I f Girls League ' ,if 1 f If ' DW, lv- A 'I' , . ' , ,lf ml 'W , 0' 'i ' K V+, z Mike Lane A' v fly , V 'P Boys Fed. ,fc if ff , 1 Nora Lane C.S.F. fi I V! Latin Club b 'l R R Clu A Ml QDVL9' iq, '43 large Lindstrom Arlene Lions Dave Lipponcott louse of Rep. Y'ettes BOVS Fefl- kating Club Girls League 'rom Com rn. V3 Louise Livingston Darold Lobb Christine Loeb Dolores Luna Students of Science Bancl House of Rep. Girls League Prom Comm. Boys Fed. Office Staff G.A.A. Girls League Qwfwi it - B A i Eff ull QPA GIQJ L P5 4? 1 Bonnie Lutz ,Tack Muclssac R.R. Business Club Btfvs Fed. Nurses Club Stage Design Gurle League Art Club ff' 'QL' Odell MCCH3' Lwuise McDaniel Football Girls League Senior Riders Senior Clnifir Run McClung Sandru McCunnell Stu. Body Yell Yeader lr. Class Yell Leader ski Club' House .if Rep. l-lftuse uf Rep. Y'Debs ' .:'. l ., HT Dave Mclfntee Curtvl Mclferrin May-irettes pay respects tit the 're.tl Little Brtwsn Pig. U Stu. Body Yell Leader Rallv Girl l,t.',ll. Rallv Comm. Senuttir wt Art ,iff lr. Play Nautilus Sen. Ed. . tl . ,t l 4 ,A-Q 10' -4. :Lf in X Xl ,bi lv Q. V s-1' ff! 'C7 Paulette MCGr1ugltyN1tg RM Mehr-4, Lrtnnv McGuire Lttrrv Melntvre luilx Nth-.tn Mike McM.tlwn X 1 NltX.irx Hume .if Rep- N,-rvateers V P. Pri-rn fmmrn Viftter P1-lv 'lixxllll Girls lutgtte 'l'ti.ts, Semwr Riders R R ldtntzwess Clk. RAR, Etienne-se Klub C1 A A Hftvs Ft-tl llwvs Ferl Mum 'lreqtm lime Hel H.-me .-1 Rep, Yftteq R Ft HIINIFIENN f,lt1l'W Rlsltltlltx Gitie lhigne r 7l4l: ' , lf. ,r . 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Program G.A.A. Senior Choir Girls League C.S.F. Stu. Swim Instructor Students of Science Boys Fed. Senior Choir Senior Riders Girls Glee ,WZ ff Doyle Morrison Senior Riders Boys Fed. 1 Barney Norgard Coed Hi-Y Horticulture Contest Landscaping 'Wm WW Deanna Munson Bermuda Girl Girls League Bob Norman Football Latin Cluh Prom Comm. 'i f r rv My I5 19 1:: f Gail Nuckols Ken Nuss Pan-American Honor Roll Future Nurses Latin Club Education Club German Club -QP' L Philo Tommy Phillips lim Pinnell Girls League Bovs Fed. Debate Team Shop Manager Hcuee ff Rep y Dr P lard llmfr P r M Debate Ttam nw W. V S I' Prtx How l'ffl Marvin Prevust Univ.: Prnt' Nmirilus Staff Art Club HOW Iff-.lu Cnrla l.t-1111110 we emoriefi poofieue f . . sf, ly' qw W 1 Fd Parnell Phillip Patton Charlnrze Payne Linda Peck Art Peckham Cade-ts Buys Fed. Hwusc of Rep, French Club Buys Fed. SIMD Mklnilflvr Livc Y'ers Stage Design XVl'C'4lllIU-I Aquacadc Girls League llrncst Puagc I ' -vm Buys Fi.-d. - l, ll 2 ,w y fx U Al Pnestridge M f V Cadets A , ' Boys Fed. X Ell i ' A uflyylfl ll Mal OK Sartis Ragland PM R21iflS V Bpyg Fed, Bermuda Girl Band Girls League .fy 7f'f'- fl Zz. 'f J sf 1 Fl' x I 'J 4 A .1 4. ', . I 4 . , A! I ,J . - - 1 , 1 , V 4 N... , A - - ' , . f x 1 ,iz uu- Q--sv Linda Pcllcticr lr. Play Stu. Bmly Yell Lcadcr Director Sr. Play Huh Pclusu lj Fmrtlwalll Buys Fwd. Tum Rainagc Ci.S.l7. Slllilcm Cnurl Dann' Haml Al, Bob' Rand Dance Band Boys Fed. W .P gum VJSJLUL fy Elizabeth Randolph Bfoadecia Senior Choir Girls League Richard Rangel Boys Fed. l. 'sl' qv-fur 'rqf Q -19' ...!4l'lC! CUFF? fl Phyllis Raper Linda Rata jerry Ratley Norma Rea R.R. Business Club Rideretres Baseball Girls League Girls Lmgue Bermuda Girls Boys Fed Ski Club X, N Lf Jw Ae prone! .QJQG fiiggllg . Don Reagan Bovs Fed. nm N! N Joseph Rebella David Reed French Club Stage Craft Orchestra Radio Club Soph. Talent Show Boys Fed. un Dale Ridenour lose Riopas Buys Fed. Band Xilrestling Bovs Fed. Barry Renner Bob Reuter , Bette Rhoads ' Garv Richardsun Glen Richards Bffvs Fed. Bfwvs Fed. Y'De-bs Bowling Club Biws Fed. 5 Xl Aquacade X, Latin Club SJ Prfwm Comm- Radio Club NIE! r fi fl? KJ -FA J l K - , Qi X w X- V ky, 59 F i iw f Q X N -x .ills 5 x 49 3 J' ,uf X -Q lJ.lfVl lliiliy 'wi Hwly V V ffrffn Jlflfl fifflfl 'H,ILl','lIi,Hi 88 ! 'l7 l.lII1jI Russell Ritlifrvqrtf-w fi S F I K i iw.1lifilLi'illmfiv.l'l 1 C7 C7 C7 i L. Karliy Nrilmw N.ui1ili.i SJIIIIHII f.lI'Hl Niiiiivx V,isligi'ii S.ll'lxlNl.llI Mllu- Simi-fbufg f NF, Hii,ult'ii.i C-ails li-.igiic LiI'L'L'll X kioltl H.,wl,,1g Club Cfcl'lli.lr1 f.liil1 lXl4IlIlIlllN Slilll liuvx Ft-tl. XX',ut-f PUIU Qfdp- Cvlrls l.L'.iQiir lim- Yiis 14.501-,-,ll ,fi ttf Steve Reed Bowling Club ,Q loy Roberts liozldefizl Y'Debs Girls League Bucky Schaffer C.S.F. Bovs Fed. Shop Manager Fran Reimers F H Boadecia Senior Band if Latin Club M ,Af .W te if ll! lit Ann Robinson G.A.A. Girls League . . ,X , ,4',l .. N , . K ,,. ,L 5 A M xc X R ' N . A -ups b P. iiee - -- xxx ' --A .Y Ken Schaffer lerry Scharton House of Rep. Bovs Fed. B Basketball Bowling Club Pres. . Mlllltl Roigciis C IIlS gut ' l t David Schandarle Photo. Club Shop Man. Club Boys Fed. Phil Robinson Varsity Football Boys Fed. Edith Rocca Girls League . W blxlx Rogers , W Senior Rider' Boys Fed. loylene Rogers Y'Dc-bs Girls l.c-nigtie 12 l.lve X cts XX J .M-'O 1 toy - ,fi 1 Vaughn Rogers t Wh? Boys Fed. l H9 hiike Rose Ulf Green and Gold O Dance Band Track Team Dale Ross Girls Election C-T C7 George Schneider Earl Schott I.V. Football Shop Man. Club House of Rep. Bovs Fed. Bt tvs Fed. Allen Schulz German Club Ski Club Boys Ful. rqrpw A 0425 89 or llfulziclc .i7lzeoc!ore OOJQUQQ, glee jimi 453' L -AM jerry Scott Bovs Fed. Skip Seagle Swim Team Senior Band Dance Band Joyce Scott Sandra Scully A . Sharon Scully Yettes Q? ' Stu. Body Sec. Q Girls League Sec. Live Y'ers fx 6 Girls League Sec. Riderettes His. Y'Debs Girls League Pres. Live Y'ers Sgt.-at-Arms 1 u 1 il . Ji Barbara Shaw Russell Shervem Ann Shiraga Carol Blaser supervises Nautilus lite-rerary staff. Rally Girl Stage Crew Education Club Football Queen Radio Club Wfriting Club Stu. Body Sec. Boys Fed. Latin Club '5l2Wff5Z'fl?ff, 1:55571 , ,L5 77 , fi , 'fr' ff S PC Ralph Shu-ey Larry Shriver H.irb.ir.i Slioeiiialter Betty Slweriial-:er Cliff Silcox ,lack Stafford Nancy Simmons Hriys Fed, Boys Fed. Seiiirir Cliuir Senior Choir l.V, ,Football Boys Fed, Girls League House of Rep. Aquiiciidc Varsity Football Uffite Staff l.ivt- Ytrs How Fed. ,Q s fl-is of 95-.gy ir Mairlzi Simmtiris S.im,lr.i Sloan lclry Siiiitli l,.IlII Slllllll livlt' Sii.ix't'lV U.irrt'll Stiitlcr lS.lfl7.ll'.'l Sl1Uxljlf.lSS y'DL.be S4-nrimr of Arr Cutler Uflitii lr! if l'I1',1ll-H11 llvvw Fed. lr. PIM' Pub. Comm Crip gl fmwri Curr Hcriniitlii Girls liinfl 4 Iii lwtlvt- llovs lwtl Prom Ciomtii. RR. Hiisnrit-ss Lliilw Ritlt'rt'rtes HUVH l'f l W iU f l l' N DUN 90 ouglz mcler, ,945 .jcwwn ii -.Ls T7 Martha Simpson Stu. Body Yell Leader Rally Comm. Y'Debs Jerri Sons Maioretre House of Rep. Costume Dept. '02 Carmen Solis Girls League Y'ettes Girls Glee Bill Ken Specht Boys Fed. Springston Boys Fed. Donna Sraggs Live Y'crs Y'ettcs Ticket Comm Dorothy Smmpcr Students of Scict'iCc Girls Glct' Girls l,c.iguc' Linda Stamps Y'Debs Girls League GMM Barbara tansberry Education Club V.P. Bowling Club Nautilus Staff Ianet Steitz Future Nurses Pres. Election Board Y'Debs Sandra Stern G.A.A. lr. Play Prom Comm. ludy Stevenson Servateers Pres. Girls Glee Girls League xwNti?i5WV i N N 15 gr Mawab 'S it 91 4 Larry Stewart Dean Stewart Senior Riders Excaliber Varsity Football Boys Fed. Boys Fed. Tom Stoeckel Drum Major Senator of Music Senior Gift Comm. Doug Stone Shop Man. Club Coed Hi-Y jr. Statesman L. Cathy Stocks Election Board Head Nautilus Staff Ch. G.L. Project Comm. Keith Stubbs Shop Man. Club Boys Fed. X E .24 30 y0ll,l 5eW lui x t X Q, X . .55 it Sf as ZX it, X: as Q S R Q Bob Sundborg Melvin Sudden it-jf Pat Sudden Pat Sweeney Gloria Tafoya Larry Taira Clyde Tanlcsely Boys Fed. Coed Hi-Y V 'J V Coed Hi-Y Boys Fed. Tri Twelve Senator of Publicity Boys Fed. House of Rep. l Girls League Masquers German Club Pres. Shop Manager GW Honor Roll Stu. Body Tre-as, l pt! X Mgfy Trngcn Put Torongo 'l'rinidml 'l'oi'r1-s lot' Trenstt-r Dawn pl-fUlll'f Slurlcy Ttowcr loc Trudo Pan Amr-rimn Set. Sr. Choir Hoya Ferl lloys Ftwl, Prt'x. N.lsqut'ts V.l'. 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Tennis Tc-.im Howard W.iliL-lic-lil lloys Fed. , L i . 'li . Qiwfffiiifl ffiuwgq 'L , CJ. 2it.:li2...2K3 'ef.i I . WL ,TX l yI'4jfLy r Knirrol Wlll5L'll.llll J 1 lf' fluff 1' lf, Y 1 A lr.u ii i i Ci fill ld i i ri i 'I if ll I I V I -inis il' Mf iiiliiingvgiiiil vim f W7 min ciiuh W X lb ii vl X GL fl i XW0 .xiii Mic Nina Willess Photo. Club Girls League Wanda Williams Girls League 7' 4 'A' - ..f gooclgge, .fdncl may goal -43- l' In if.. ' Chucl-Q XY'illis Exmliber Gulf Team Buvs Fed. S: A ' Y f if 1 . 3 is , ' - i ig Mary Vfrighr Girls League U- fm. -'x lm 41? 'Yg ' -3 ry, .f Kennerh Yfillis Gail XX'illis blwyce Vilinchester Sharon XY'1nnett-ff Alice XX'insell Iwfary VC'ood BI'-ys Fed. R.R. Bus. Club Treas. Girls League C.S,F. ' Servateers V.P. Girls Glee Arr Club VP. G.A.A. Bermuda Girls Girls League PFUFTT Cflmm. Senifvl' Chun' LIYVCHES '79 Steve XX'ylie Russell Yensen Terry Yensen Richard Yost Lor1nd.i Yuung Senamr 'if Art Huuse uf Rep, Sratemen Debate Club Bowling Club Bermuda Girl Nautilus Art Ed. Cadets Buys Fed. Buvs Fed. Tri Twelve Art Club Rxdiu Club ...u Q7 eff' l Phyllis Zack Bwadicea Pres. Prum Steering Comm. GL. Friend. Comm. Ch .J if eil Q' si J Q5 I if yi mu, Cl! ff,-.V 1- ii, ii 1- r, 4 ,irnaluf , 'I' , L '- -A -q u ' nl' Ksg I QAM OU, Dalton Woody FCC Program Buys Ferl. Donna Wright Bermuda Girls Riclererres German Club . C37 X f Glenda Zivanicli lid Green -Xu ' Election Board Boys Fed. Rep. U1 Ski Clulv X Linn cjlulflt - Q VZ ,W 1 NV' ily LQ . Sue Varela Girls Lenggue Ted Reyes FCC. Program VUrestling . , Boxing: ,Ld , any fl! ibggvall M QCA Boys Fed. lily! 'l qw H - . .. - 1 Melvin Rasmussen W W ,Joyce Myers Rulwerr.i Cixi Olil.il1um.i Cast Senior Cflmir 5 f ' ' V fyiliw Gary Ruse Buys Fed. I NOT PICTURED David Ale V Sarah Allison if Conception Ariaslf Ross Bare if Virginia Blevins sf Don Culver if joe Enos if Ken Finneyif I Peggy Frith x Mi ldrcd Ryan ,JJ I. l,A les. vw , Q , '17 Roy johnson if Eugene Kenecly 7 jackie ii rtin if If Bob Mui' l'1 1 v.fRichard Shaffer yDelores Silvas V james Slaron if VC 1fRachael Santoya f I Z alvin Smith 97 QP? ,ML .!4l'e me gfedf KLM gfft? I G '5'-5 Hg . - N , vf'gF3Si?gfNfQ'?5f 4f J E53 XM M M V Q . .1-5 , Q A jg 'f114'+JQ' 87 T na X N-as .,!j4x H1 1 rw' V gr Fuffsj In Y me J L,-' QU x Y ,, , F- f -4- -4 A953 4-uni-n5.,,,Nmw,4g',f4fj,,,, ,H im., , yifbffb Hg Lp ' .xdufogralakgg ,aj rw Jyfpm Uv X Thag XY' Hip' Ma J Q? X Dv s 6, '-,.. tv Xl? U , . 'l1' 3 5 Wir V 'W w 'uf w , vvx' x L 5 N 'X ' g Y, 13'fx'U V 'y Nc V N- ' I ' vi hi -1' J' awk W , T: 0 3 f 1' div! X233 r , 'XJ Q Q ftp fm X Jfufn I X V , 1 JU -' I A x 5 1 0 1959 f,,. V+ ,l+J'.'! ,,1, . rx, ifsy. 5, ivy, Wan? 14 T, 'Q r' FT' fm 5 W9 'fam ' igwfg - ,'s 'FAN' ,X ' I, ff. , ,.! 15, , ,J '52 Jlvlj 5 4 , 541 ,1 'r -TJ 3 x A V, 1 N wi 7 1131 I I ,. 1 ' XX A N Y. Z, hir A 5 M bxkww 1 I ., . P, Ji f Jin M A YM M VW f V'!y,,,J EN M V' ff JW N 1 A 'wiv N I A , ' X fl I U J Q CP? T, f' W ' QU ' U Y i M X , -F, f by 1 ff W iw my W f ff W My 2 W JW W ,L 2 C171 in 5' 'Z fVvD1pPff'jwJVf ff? , 1 - , my A ,Q .-X Qf 9 My yi Jw U! W! F! fu M -FQ WMWW V 'JU My 4 fWW M7 QQ ??f 'J x nf 8 , ok A, ' A V ,x CKY JW Afwfwab 'VWH7 ' W A f ir! 'A , ,MJ , Ill' ' f Qi 99 QIWIQITL l'6U'lCe5 0 CZQ55 59 enior Cfazid .Md for? Now that the curtain is about to be drawn across the stage of high school life, past activities are brought to mind, The class of 1959 has contributed much to the enjoy- ment of Roosevelt. As sophomores under Allen Bertoldi's leadership, this class won the March of Dimes Drive over the upper classmen. Also to begin their class treasury, a successful talent show, The Arabian Nights was given for the student body. In keeping with this exotic theme, the junior-Senior Prom, MANGETSU-EN, gar- den of the full moon, was presented. The cafeteria became an oriental paradise for swaying couples. To add to this year was the junior play-LOVE IS IN THE AIR. All this was done under Bill Weil's presi- dency. Finally as seniors, with Charles Wein- burger at the helm, this mighty class pre- sented the student-body with a victory flag and pole, which was constructed the last nine weeks of school in time for the seniors to enjoy their gift for the few remaining days. This gift was left for the following classes to act as a spur to win in all compe- titions, It was financed in part by THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON, an English play in three acts. Baccalaureate, senior luncheon, and graduation are the final activi- ties of this busy class. l f-.gX . 4, x I Y I X A J Class Counselor Mrs. M. 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J' -in f': ' ' H1-igc class swr-:llc-1' and scnim' class ring. Andrew Clwrisrcnscrl. f1?5iE11L'I'. is Piffllfkli with Senior PIAIQIIC. K. .--W ..,. . -- 'Sf ' ' ' V' ' . ' , : ,, 1 w Q I , 5 1 Q' S' fy' Q. V ,if x .sq z- I , Q if , Q ' F f 'W if7 . R my . N .g -. 51 ' is -'-V 'N ww wEQ5QQ7g, V Q r 3 f :Q , A +V 3 V V V .Vs 5 . ie '1f?'fR'1' Ns is ' K 'V' VG' N ' . 1 ww' T ' ' f O Q f . X ' L' it ' . g f . I' ,, 'X .. ' - f 'I 3 ,K 'A In X . ..'. .wig , ' V X ' 2 ' L- U si .iifkrgfj ,Q gl , 1 Jffir.. xii nm .V -1- ..w.--+V , ' Class Sponsor Mr. L. Gaither Class Sponsor Miss M. Rogers 'a .L . 4-'qv ' v uniom re 19 roucl jo Carr Un YA., 1 x if ,417 gws' , 'Q .Mn ' I if -' , Q12 'ix f e ,W , . 4,3 1 If , ff .V 'za .1 ,Q W '- ' , 1 . '9 ' - 7' ' A 3 41, ' 'V 'EK Jin , - '43, ' ff 1fM4f',f5?,,'2. , 5 PAT. , ' 4 , 'f f .j':.u 'A ri-H3425 ,. wgfgffafpz,--.,g:, S ., wx: 0 V' ' ' 2- 1 ' , , ' A 441514941 : 1? 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' J' , . -1 f ,.., , ,. -- Q- - za 1 1452320 ,Q 1 '- f 6 ,f f' 1- ,X ,.,.,,M 1 2 1 , ff ' ' 12 ' 'A :A 5' W V , :fi f' 'x , wg wr' ' f ' jf 5 ' - ji , If X3 , K' ' fig? .1 ol' I f 1 I r Hr I 9 President Alex Babigian 1 4' J 2 s -3 l .nfvr ',x src. P -'ffl ax. , '05 - Q A 1'-1 .iuffiorw gouernmenf . . . 0' ' I' 'iw-gum 1, .7.'-f ..-I -nv , l X ha ll.. lf' -.J kj-rv 'Q 'I 0 i 1 ,. I ' . 'g .lf 5' : 'f' f ' QI I fs ,,- 7 limp-Y.. A 9 sk K S Q. S' . f.: V X 4 73 I -1 , .I f' W' UI QW . .s ,Fifa- ! D 1, If-1, ww ,'1.Ql ' TFQHSQFCI' b '! Yell Leader A :V Q- - 9 ' Pat.G'f3jd' ' , ,, 3 Dennis Saleh ' Q . 4 f . I 1 V fu I' HHH' at l - -. J' it .b-fffr ! ., f - -e hs. ..... f'Vl QF L15 O4 V Q l A E ff 1, M V' .5-'M ,., 'WDAX ' -' -, , ' ' . A I P 'X ,,,.,. Q 1 xx 394 V ' 25551 if-' , 1.2, , 3 0 - :Q f ,fy 'N-2 1 4, sr V e - 'J' 4 ,,, Y' f- Ll- WS like WSIS UCXI P6fi0Cl for 61656 iuniwrs. The techniques of judo are shown at a Boys Federation meeting. .gm - E K 1 . Y-S f we fe- Z --, 3 5' -3 'Q xx v gy ,XA 7 A L' f si iff ' 4:55 A s. uf af J 3,4 '- i 'S 1 S .l:lll 4 ' W. N lljll 1 .Z ,A V MIDI, , - ff' ., 5 . llll , ' 453, if ,',,-gg ADVISORY 1: FRONT RONW: Stella Large, Lwnna Akerman, Barbara Vinzant. Josie Lopez, Rita Molina, Terrie Holliday, Jody Moore, Virginia Pinion. Phyllis Wlilliams, Berry Sumrall. SECOND ROW: Ed Espinosa, joseph Parker, Glenda Yeager, Terry Bibler, Deanna Fulmer. Emogene Olson, Carol Croft, Bunnic Buffaloe, Al Ifrrarte. BACK ROW: james Owen, Ken Blair, Don Munson, Bud Smith, Dennis Saleh, Ron Davis. Clint Ritchie, Gary Hawks. james Guyne, NX'arner Kremples. Darrel Aclams. Cllfil ff .Q A2 1 ' :Q ,i-.uf-'i4:.a' A rid: FS- Qs 3' E fi' K - rg'-I r J l iff ff 1 p, Im.-45' Emu,-w.,,,..miw. A L Dfvlplm D.rlrun and Hill Wreil .irc cungrarulirtcrl lwy Mr, Minor. l,cm'r Girls sup lmrlv .11 Va-tc'i.rn's l7.uyp,ur.1.lc. rsrfv-' r' F-' X WNY' fin , , - 'UI +54 ' 7' N D A 'll n ' n ff 3 I sl . Z C ji l Q , .,q ' I 'll ' I y ll ,,, , , , 7 , tl J .5 L illy! le 5 ,H I 1'-ul . N ' 's V .5 , I 6 dia N' as . 4K 1. W A lan Il - - 5 l ADVISORY 4: FRONT ROW: Irma Hernandez, Judy Pike, Peggy Derrick, Mariorie Bankhead, Marllyn Sharp, Nilene Bullard, Mary Clark. ,ludy Abram, Madline Gomez, Cloise Ybarra. SECOND ROW: Dennis Wegley, Linda Hubbord, Pat Thornton, Martha Russel. Vlvl-Ill l.lPi-lfl. ,leanette Feirreira, Kathi Quick, Nancy Cass, Sandy Iiikenberry, Sharron Smeltzer, -Ioan McCarthy. BACK ROW: jerry Hornig, V.in NXR-tkv.it.il, Derril Pinnecker, jim Minnis, Dennis Saleh, ' ' Leroy Coppedge, Charles Lennsay, David Frcison, Tom Sanchez, Tony Atkission. P vi . l 'OO '.. 4' A 00 'I il, i I l v nm V lx Ib' l 'J 'sl Vt' :sg Z ADVISORY 6: FRONT ROW: Joann Hood, Lidia Gamez, jean Riley, Nancy Mendieta, Sharon Mariott, Charlotte Nuss, Connie Garcia, Berniece Hansen. SECOND ROW: Bob jones, Tom Sommers, Madeline Allison, Kayren Schmidt, Donna Bilbrey, jack Isaacs, Eddie Parmeter, Virginia Storey, Helen Fields. BACK ROW: Leo Winter, jerry Alford, Leslie Valentine, jerry Kuns, jay Kroeker, Vance San Filippo, joe Barrera, Bill Hceley, Wesley Smith, joe Maslach, Kenneth Kitley, Bob Farnsworth. 1 p . t -A K PUIIU-'rw-pw-yung '- ij. H of , ., . ' ' 0 L .L 4- is -Q I ev 5 -9 ' f - A 'sv' I -C 'B ff' 'ff' ' 0 3, C we fa - ' . v I N -we if ff am J af 4 , - .1 ' , . Wi, ': ' t ,Qt Q ' ' ,A J. Ig, R 1 , , A 5 :lat f1Efi?','1f-Aggie T .4 it , ff i f ,-lf'::fizff+ i' ' 1 Jia: -14135rk5::r.5 ' .I I: .ietfwllg A W il V-ll if ' I S f C. I isa , f -1 -1 at , 1 ,lil j , , 2'-,1 X . - , , I ,A ,M I fd, -V 'lf '11 ...zip I , - 12 ti 2- . , -, Q 31,311. 11-' ' '- ,ir2h::llE 2flgg3, P '--' , I 3 ' A 4, X . , - -- . 1 t 'U 1 , t i . . af t' ., , fi , : ass- it 3 My , Q . 31:21. .,, ,, a -, , V Ei .t , 1- cr ,iife--t i lv- i , ,, - . I - w , , ' M .FM , 1 t, .. H .. ' ' ' - a Q - -, W .,m3y5., ' 1 4 ,. t' ,Q ' Y + 7 P ' h , ' V- 151,- W .,.:: ,Pg - 5 , , 1' V ' I m5::,..,? 'S V e- yhw - nxCgfM::,?j:t:.J Q ,r - -4 ' 0 ,5541 'uf' W - was ' - I 4 N A .ff : . 3 . 3,1fflE:ilZff X, , Q 9 l , . y ' V H. , ,I ,V 2 ' ,.,f 5: Q1QQ5:::::::1:' A ' 9 . ,' Q ' ., '-Lg ' - -Q t . I 1' 'I .43-.1 . , i ' , e : ,A M fee , ., ' - 1 :E..'f'5:::iE ' : - ' ' ,fiii ,' ' , Q ,. 'U 'U' , X N I t 12. iw ' iff .f':'::. ' 'I' ' - ' , I '- ' ' - 'i.1..3. I . 1 4 ' V , .fr , ,. I, 'i f V A , A M ' f , ' ' U . 'T ' i ' ' ' : -iv. '.. . r Q 31' , I 55 A if , V- ' y ' , H, if 53:5 :gc ' ' , L 'ci , , . 9 , ,y l- sire , C., Z' - L si, . .X -. ' 5' ' V 4 . f-. ' I ' 1'fl'f ' 'f I -, t- - . , : ,ff Alf It wif-'--Z'-N311 ,L Q 1 I .4 - ':1 . , - 9 X 5' ' ' ADVISORY 8: FRONT ROW: Georgia Brown, Carol Seib, Carol Davis, Charlotte Kelley, Karen jones, Arlene Swengel, Sonia Dulgarian, Vicki Roberts, Kay Wagner. SECOND ROW: Richard Gonzales, Cecil Margareou, Charles Gillock, Bob Shelly, Gayle Abbott, Pamela Lauder, Carolyn jones, Kathleen Trees, Diane Ekizian, Patsy Cooley, Sue Dryden. BACK ROW: Gary Williams, jerry Rosser, Phil Moradian, Roy Mann, Mike Price, Tommy Hartunian, Darrell Austin, jim Bishop, Bob Kfwnce. Russell Towry. VJ g?,,,j , , f 6 g 50 ,- so ,, . ,aa 2 Q,-5' i ' ' f I - ' V' l ,1 5 4 5 tl X I valid 4 F 1 C 5: ,W gin ,ti 35 'V I ADVISORY 29A: FRONT ROW: Betty jo Flint, Roxie Basmayian, Marion Hinoyos, Dora Molina. SECOND ROW: Bertha Conley, johnson. Sandy Doddridge. Sandy Green, Jeanette Palmer, Deanna Woody, june Walthall, Della Garcia, Santos Olague. BACK ROW: Vasquez, Eddie Chavera. Eldon Morris, Clinton Howe, Carl Burks, Tom Palicki, Steve Magarian, jim Sims, Steve Whitley, Bob Garza, Bertha Leon. .V odf -A 5 . L09 . '90 . 4355- ,P 9-3 4, Q ? 5524 5 L 40 26 1:- I M Ann! 3 t Q' 1:17 s 'PQ- 45- 'rf' IQ l ADVISORY BBA: FRONT ROW: Linda Henry, Diane Bennett, jan Tobosian, Bobbie Wallace, judy Ostrom, Carolyn Calapp, Ann Rizzo, l.ola Marsh, Irene Murrietta. SECOND ROW: judy Pitt, Sandy Symanski, Donna Setrakian, Pat Mingle, Betty Wimer, Carol Brown. Cecelia Hernandez. Pat Uptegrove, Kathy Doukas. BACK ROW: Vernon Stretch, Bob Kodman, non-member, Barry Crow. Alan Storm, jerry Mannon. Harold O'Neal, Brent Wfilliams, Norvie Hartley. non-member, non-member, Andy Scott. JoAnn lU6 jp-yv-7-3 Y ,loan ,go ,t ,no 3 ISF- ' f N ,' -JM , tif' t f jst 41 sing g-9 N 1, AIJVISORY 541 FRONT ROXW: Ruby Prince, lletky Davns, Virginia Key, Sandi lfvans. SECOND RCJW: nonamember, Roger Zanders, Paula White, Carol Hitler, Lily jaime, Carol Santos, Kathleen Hulbert, Linda Spears, Pat George, Fred Witlker. BA Phippx, Marty McFerrin, Tom Huber, Saunders Herman, Kenneth Stinson, Larry lNl.triin, Ron Sthreiner, Stan Mendieta, Arthur Skiles, Eugene 'Sililtlt Carl KL'If,lSCI1, Diane Luther ix P' -rr I 5' f'1 I t 4 QIN 485' IL i, ' 7 9' Wu., 27-2541, ' ll'0KlI- .Zi V gf. These girls enjoy eating in the Rider-Ritz. i 'T 5 if Tiffguti y I 1 1 T x X li fi , 2' T , If ,I Nautilus members propose .1 tram, -r 0, , ,, lali A lnlv, I J 'Sf' - f4'i' ,. ,acl Jsl ,qw ' gy LT ' :C - ' ff- Wil? f 1' ' ' I MA f ' ,I 11 V . ' fi-H , Alqgi 1 .. . . - . 5253? 1'- 3 I F33 - 1 1' -'ll ' A-in . . Q I O' sn' , as 'M I I ' 1, wi ' lar fifiglllrfl 40 I . L,- ll 4, -ab .X '4 'i. I' Ex 'JO :Qtr . 'Q u B, I ' -, T 1 ' , KI' v!l i . ,lg ii 4 yl qi I I I K , ADVISORY 55: FRONT ROW: jan Stoner, Dianne Langiano, Ellyn Hardison, Maureen Kelly, Barbara Houser, Dorothy Garabedian, Margaret Cordova, josephine Andrade, Nellie Campise, Marilyn Irwin, Mary Ames. SECOND ROW: james Chisum, Robert Seekell, Ronald Hansen, jackie Bilbrey, Sharon Cuviello, Judie Rempel, Linda Normart, Charles McAusland. BACK ROW: Thomas Firestine, Gerald Sarkisian, Vernon Heinrich, Larry Delaney, Charles Forston, Robert Grove, Terry Stasio, Noe Valdez, Frank Puma, jim Partain, jack Krug. ve FRESWC CITY UNIFIED y SCHOOL DISTRICT ' Congrcssman Sisk talks with RHS boys. Distinguished school official???? 107 Y fy . , , .554 H 45 - . me-.a ,I 1 G 0 1 1 ' 'Eur 4 -1' M. , .L ' Q49- OL . Q2 9 or R' L ff P Ja, fi? 35: :iisg,,1 'f 'fm , 4 as? ADVISORY 555: FRONT ROW: Susan Schedler, Marilyn Kircher, Alnita Schmidt, Ann Andve Davenport. SECOND ROW: Bob Wold, Don Walker, Bunny Nidever, Nora Casey, LaVerne Ferreira, Ann MacDonald oni, Myrna Wichert, Carole Kennedy, Joy , Lorna George, Judy Patrick, Tina Stathakis. Ann Chamberlain. John Melton. BACK ROW? Bob Kerley, Bob Jensen, Wayne Starr, Herman Bevill, Jeff Tweedie, Wayne Stillwell, Jack Deranian, Howard Ridenour, Eddie Gunner, Jim Kaufman, Harry Hagopian, Chago Flores. .....i2...,f vga tj' 17' e 1--, ,,., 5 .Q ,,, A -V, . ci C, Q, ' , it A, -naw 'DF 35 4 4 F 1' I A - f . , ' 1 - f .. i I 21,1 ADVISORY 56: FRONT ROW: Barbara Hobson, Susan Wallace, John Minter. Lillian Munoz, Marlene Donaghy. SECOND ROW: George Mann, Hernandez. Pamela Leahy, Carol Hagobian, Louellen Oakes, Dennis Bybee, Darlene Winsell, Laraine Rod John Elzer, Ronald Klaus, Virgil Barber, Rudy Montanez, Mike Finnegan, Tom Prentice, Robert Gantt, Isaacson. Robert Powell. Villa, Lois McCauley, Diane S Ken Skinner, Joanne Martin, i F. W it .MJ hamlin, Rosalie F gets, Bru Morrill N .1 V Q 's .:,?..k . 1 , A fw lgaf fn ? ' 3 . ., ' f L . 'E V 4 W ,, . fn 'Fx 3' 35 DeLona Tankersley, Judy ohr, Jim Miskella, Peggy l ce Hartley. BACK RONY: Peabody, Ken Maul, Bob 5 Q,- Pius-4 5 Li f ' ' ..e . f , 1 R 'i - Q., . M -:gf V 6 - ,. 5.33. if . H me ' 0? t F . A, . W4 . . W' 42:4 ' -Y - -- mir Hliiu,-t looks thirsty 7 two milk tattoos' fil'lfII1,ll HSHIY for .t trip IN Hob VI.miison .uid Tom Stocqkul, IUH 2 '96 v 3 P -,as-Q l ll! if il wil f D153 Yi ADVISORY 57: FRONT ROW: Lorna Faulkner, Gloria Torres, Betty Pickering, Mary Hushand, LuAnn Avakian, Judy Glmn, Jean l,owery, Nancy Westerfield, Dorothy Zamel, Judy Heintz, Sue Blacet, Danny Books, Charles Diddy. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Chastain, Emily Priintlioi, Socorro Padilla, Bonnie Goode-nough, Linda McCurry, Sandra Safford, Karen King, Linda Faulkner, Marlene Blacksten, John Campbell. BACK ROW: Al Lawson, Dennis Sorensen, non-member, Warren Peterson, Steve Reid, Larry XXfard, Sonnie Fox, Ernie Hergenroeder, Ronald Arligall, Alan McLean, Don Seugle. 5 .1 . 'Q gr J, 'f Q ,. - ,gg . 4- 1' ' ll I f, wig la an ll , ae' , , -I S of . I ca ,Gy M' fl' 'lf' ! ADC is x l: i iill llii 1 ll' , - 'f E i l d . l, ., ,ii f it ADVISORY 59: FRONT ROW: Deryl Jordan, Judith Arbuckle, Ann Booth, Pam Byrd, Beverly Welkt-r, Elsie Baker, Connie Correa, Iuaiiita Yhahra, Judy Golding. SECOND ROW: Dale Comer, Delores Rutherford, Nancy Platfoot, Myron Franklin, Eddie Ashlock, Marilyn Nall, June Jennings. BACK ROW: Bob Waite, Richard Najera, Euardo Riojas, Pete Sfetku, Gary Stuart, Nick Miniello, Jeff'l-lamilton, Russell Sweetland. Ronald Horch, Warren Kiggins, Jerry Jones. Nt'- .V h v E jg' fl- i t , J Q Faculty and pupils add joy to Christmas by singing carols. Judi' Shannon WHVUS K9-fhY 5ChildS DOI YO lflifefl rf A ,4A' V X , ?,g,..:, .' ., ,W 'fha' . ,, i - ll' .1 . 3 reg, '.',, ' , J , Ei rg ,- 5-v--. ,...., m - 54 ee pw . fr :J - . '33 ,J -fr u.. 1 S 'F ff- l . Y V Ti ' I I I- - . .1 I ' ' r I v V .yy VL , , 1 It -fig L 6 A iii-D. 'J 0 f l 3 'A f . 5 S' Z D F .4 A J 2 . 1 - 1 1. ..- Ai .. 45,6-v X X Z- ey l ., Q T, f 'ef' S' W H91 ADVISORY 101: FRONT RONW: Richard Inman, Betty Hewitt, Irene Gibson, Donna Bohigian, Wanda jones, Yvonne de Jong, Mae Faulks. SECOND ROXV: Lynn Armstrong, Rolland Petranovich, Stuart Hirasuna, Betty Rail, Kathy Kirste, Maureen Avedisian, Helen Fendley, Linda Smith. Mary Porter, Barbara Yoakum, Karen Namen. BACK ROW: Larry Zander, Richard Meux, james Fairburn, Dennis Hall, jim Watchem- pino, Tom Reitz, john LeFay, Robert Coffey, Robert Keosheyan, Donald Dillard, Abel Fraijo. I 'Y ,J . 5 lf' l , r Q ,Y , ,- 7 .ity ,-x fyjy gf, JV, N ,5 L .iqlwiliq ig nf' K 'L-si if ijlliqiq' will 4. g '- J ', ,' lv-.' - Qi' rf, ,,, 1, ,I-, ' J -'f.'J5I,? x M ' t , X X5 . R Pt-rr Rally Girls take tl breather between rourines at .1 game. A apeckled trio performs at the Hi -Iinx. V ,--ww p-r-1 Y .7'-ff-ww - - H v 4, I ,acl .us -,.v if dj. gf, on . ,W-, ' I li , 1 , ' 1- , 59 - - ,Q J X i mx, . , I Y D1- -' -nh , ..' '7' 45 4 2 Abvlgrpyty Hjjv HLUNT RUXXX: l'.ir liogovoy, Roslyn liiislimii, l'.il lliles. SECOND IUWU Slmron Hriro11i.in,,lutly M.ixwell, Angclitq Figueroa, Karr.-ry lfr,,f,,,y, joan jolirzsori, Mary l.ou Dislmer, Liitliy Moore, l5.irl1rir.i f.llllIlljLN, l.otli.t l.L'hKllVL'L', Ruby Taylor, BACK RUXVZ Leroy Hilrrix. lrrry llurl-:l1'y Ciiiry Potlorlf, l..irry Mrirslm, Harold Suilgiain, Alex llAll7lj.fl.lIl, Vu lfrlcstwi, George Ciliiirclt, Allen Mctzlcr, Bruce Kinlilc. llU 'VS F F ? ,4-o 'aa .EJ ,, 1 Q '. IP - ' - gl i- ,ut of J .2 -ai -F- X 1 X - R ' V' , vi , :Mil '- 10. ,gdid It I .. n V ' -1542? I , 'QW' P it ADVISORY 103: FRONT ROW: Virginia Lee, Joyce Atkinson, Barbara Pretzer, Delores Green, Ann Snyder, Diana Pontus, Sue Blricet, Shelia Wyatt, Donnajean King, Christie Hulse, Pat Chapman, Lorraine McDaniel, Olivia Zamora, Barbara Wesrphal. SECOND ROW: Larry Wright. lorry Schultz, judy Davis, Loretta Salwasser, Howard Reed, non-member, joy Wuln, Timothy Sr, Louis, lid Cook, Ken Prinz, Kun L.ts.iter. BACK ROW: Bob Desmond, Tony Lozito, Ronald Hall, Eldon Peters, Ken Keniincrer, Ken Blevens, Don Anderson, Ron McClain, lack Meredith, Carroll Spicer. OS f NN , ll i f' Q K S Bedraggled Howdy keeps an eye on the game. ,v 45,3 f 2' 'F' 1 ,ws ,Q J ' Q eff' L-MJ . . csv, xr- ' 1, Ii WZ ii , aiu. ' lx vga, W in , Mi Sandi Smith, Peggi Fike, Sharon Fierro, Mike Dyer, Roger Morris. BACK ROW: jim Poindexter. Neal joiliiicsyon, lDtiavicleSZhultz, john Cosby, Gorclan Mills, Randall Peterson, Richard Burnes, Ralph Logan, Larry Roberts, Danny Thetford. ,lames Howard. ADVISORY 105: FRONT ROW: Mary Yagmoorian, Linda Boyett, Lois Dine, .Jana Patch, jackie Barton, Pavy' Joyce May, Barbara Grves, Helen Railton, Grace Duran. SECOND ROW: Janie Routson, Felix N' B tr Cockrun Carolyn Thomas Larry West Gary Harrison Douglas Sherril Richard Gabel. i rq' wha L jjj ?! ,ff QW! fa-f S V Q ffm . if n I fl T :Fi ' v an Q.-9 gas: l' .ag 1 - - , Q uv ,. , 0 '5 I c ' ,V v i l ? 1, 36 'Q X f' A -1 -qi 1 A -.f fl, L a 4 15, ff L r 4-Lal' E 3 - Q LQ J. .,,9g: Dx. - v ' .' Ei Q -ul ' 2 1 ' fl M Wx 4 asv il ' X 'fx l 9 1 I X 4:5 - . U I N ADVISORY 10? FRONT ROW: jerry Tatum, Marshall Rines, Pat Lions, Irmgard McAllistere, Carole Herzog, Judy Eichmann, Vera Munoz, Shirley Thompson. Sandy Murphy, Betty Russell. SECOND ROW: john Shanoian. Bill Nelson, Charlene Boswell, Mary' Cloud, joan Cvordon, Irene Juarez. Carol Ray, Lynne Haddock. BACK ROW: Stan Hornig, Sarry Harmon. Danny Licon, Doug Sam, Ralph Driggs, Neal Weisbrorclt, Dave Pines. George Miller. Bob Loudermilk, Gary Kilmer. J-ab ffl V ' ' ' f'?n1'f . M if 1 . may H f Hg. R E dx .I , 1 5 I U.. I .V . ' 1 ' A r 0 I ., g Q , ' if X ' H.. .f Ni A hrhy pany is f-ngoyed by Roosevelt Riderertes, Students socialize during the noon hour, 3 ,--.- v--- 5 an . - -5' ,,, I- ' P '-- .' ' .L , ,- oo. 9- so Ol A6 gi 41 f I I.gRf',N'I4 Rfjwg Mr. Pnhr-I, lDL-WiiyiiL- Nolcs, f.ll'ol flliristuiiwcii, lrcm' Avila, llctty loprl, Gloria Dt'Ori.m, Sully Smith ADVISURN WH Annette Ylfnlcc.lSlfCOND Rf?W: l,clilnil Dornty, lutly Klcini, ,lutly llcric, Bilrlmrri Nffnuley, Carol TorC'nSUH g,i,,,.i,,, Iniigror joAnn1 'Jog julia jenkins, Sinnili Brown, Cnirolyn liriimlwlt-rt, loyic lfr-nilomk. HAIR ROXV: Phil Fmlcv, .lim H.iml'-urger. Pau y,,g.,,f,,, V,,,,.,,, slimy' Miki, XX!,ifI,finq, Ron Ia-Sf-wh, 'llum Asl-'i-w, Ritliiml llourlwon, Sum Wfollc. Tom Sr-ilwrt. llwn Gull-n. Pint Ciirnrili, l'r.unl:ir- Ryiln ll V' I I lflfflf f ' 'I XL? J,- - A 'll' 1 I 1, ..A 'Z ' X V Q ' ' -JL-32322535 '- '- rl ,ax -1- . - A GMS ll-'5l.llllC program is enjoyed by these seniors. Band members form traditional block R , ,.e..,e,.. i i .nf i K .' sf 4 'viii xi, i .r 'Wir' F-rw-' has yr! W W l l - ' 'A' Xml ' , 'l ' ll' if ' N -A 1 to 1 - 1 - 2. ,,,t,l,,lWW1:l!llgX,,, 1 , M L 7 F N A l V If ' Q 3 fu , 3 , , -' 4- ,,, , 5 A if 'wiorllllrl , 1 ll' ' u t 1 ' Rl' ll 311 -1 , wily' 'fl , J Il QQ 1 ADVISORY 109: FRONT ROW: Barbara johnson, Louise Van Wyhe, Pat Wolf, Nancy Brown, joan Dillon, joyce Gordon, JoAnn Boyd, Pat Vallee, Pat Moreno, Mary Ann Moffett, Katie Pene, Amanda Hickman. BACK ROW: Max Coronado, Ken Mills, Gerald Roberts, Raymond Dunn, Ralph Terzian, Wtndell Austin, Bill West, Keith Pittman, Lloyd Fritz, Ronnie Crain. ig Q-lv-FS' 'rv-s vuug 'S 4 'Inv' A ., .L 1 ' 'feat 1 Q f ' . i r'vtr'1 A ,YQ ,E i,., ,, 4 X I R A J-,. tg- L arc? , Fi l 3 l J Vl'l' K w Q J 1 l ,aj n 'xr A if- , Q, 4 4 dial f g vi W 'i llljlll' '- ll J ! 1 !, nib f xr 3 af iffy is 51,4 ff 1? i V B ,Lx A B .ai 1 f . ' A-1 - : zf'w.,., ...n g - 3A ADVISORY 111: FRONT ROW: Diane Howison, Sandy McLeod, janet Harriman, LaLanne Tamer, Anna England, Annette Wickstrom, Carol Nalbanian, Gail Kupfer. SECOND ROW: Gary Privett, Mike Schilling, Art Jacobs, Ray Gutierrez, Carrie Carroll, Kathy Schild, Carolyn Nilmeier, Robert Wittwer. BACK ROW: Bruce Beckstead, Bob Henry, johnny Wakida, Ron Pazeian, Richard Quinonez, Stan McClatchey, jack Kaiser, Tom Ferreira, john Melton, David Gaston. A D - I 1 -all 'J I . ,Yi - erik, 41: , ll'1 ----- - h5S. f Y 4' ' 7, - . 4 .4 it . Wg, 'T , ' -, ,, I .4 p sa L -W' 95 I ' 4 vw. dx -1 . A 7, Q. 'AMF pr-UI,---4 25:51 Lfl sf? Q iff , V.. 4. P ' f': H 'A' nail 1 Tw , . ll ' Tj ADYISORY 205: FRONT ROW: Delbert Cordray, Louise Burtriam, Andrea Rocha. Lavern Hamburger. Judy Minck. Terry Hernandez. SECOND ROW? Barbara Denham. Neal Ervin. Charlette Aguliar, Kay Marshall. Betty Arnold. Jewell Robbins, Marge Paesley. Carol Swanson. Barbara XX ilson. Shirley Arnold, LaVern Osborn, BACK ROW: Earnest Hicks, Mike Mowrey. John Pylant. Larry Kovach, Bill Davis. Myron Price. Lee Adley. Ross Preas. Jerry Markus. Dennis Rossi. Doug Hawkins, Don Willis. pgalad 'N i 4 ., - -, ,Vg N., I If 3 .. pw--1 wf' I1 Q 'Q-1 H4-J if ADVISORY 215: FRONT ROW' Glenn Whitt, Anna Marie Mangiarelli, Pat Emmert. Mary Niswancler. Barbara Ruby. Joy Anderson. Bridgot Madina, Lucinda Vall, Barbara Wiebe, Judith Lang. Wilma Stone. SECOND ROW: Nancy Garcia. Jon DeMorales. Gary Kroupa. Joe Puma, Marvin Gruszie, Robert Brazeau, Pat Howell, Marge Binger, Sandie Schmall, Judy Damron. BACK ROXV: Don Vogel. Les XY'eppler, Bill Clayborn. Vernon Beardsley, Benny Rogers. Neil Pate, Paul Morton. Ken Schaadt. Ruben Jones. John Steihauer. -gd E Q9 ' lf' Ill 1-iA'l Mr Min'-r lwrmrs T, R4vfv's1:Vf'l! HU llli lffllflw lVll'fllfl1lY- Noun ilnmvrs .Irv cliloyctl by t'vcrvom'. l l 'l -ty , ,1 ,.r,.. ,...-.... ., Z I ' Y? ' X , , q' ,Y ,' 'S-tx 65 I ,iq Vi A . it if K as ' ' 'f if 4 ' ' . .. .. . 'Us - . - 1 Q' y-A -- 'N' f xl' -A ,fa 'Ep F. ' X ., r, 2 , ' I I I A 'Y 'Z' ,Q-1 G 'ig' 'iwllx iv ,N t xg' A, L .. 1 vi 1 Q- ,., L, ' A 51: lhg g l'l' IG. 1 an gg, - '. N'- Ill oi.. li! 1 . Ill an ADVISORY j.C.: FRONT ROW: Dennis Penner, Ted Reyes, Rod Turner. BACK ROWV' Maurice Kerber, Dalton Woody, Sam Moore, Kyle Snavely, Tom Kerher, Mike Newman, Wesley Martin. 'T' 7-1--v-1 Y 4 if-is Q' irkd' Pat., :fd ,gon , L ' 1 ,lt 'f -' fe sf ' 'V AV' 1 V div -is . S' ' at tel- , Q Q- . .wr ' ,, , ,A N W tv 'V , V as Q pharma .V i ag! I .asa 'Tl' .- QI1 Vfx. ,IW ' I PVVWN ,nl k -fn' ign ', i 0 'gi ADVISORY L.T.: FRONT ROW: Karen Anderson, Non Member, Non Member, Shirleyann Gusse, Sharon Whiteman, Susan Scott, Patty Doyle, Non Member, Penny Condley. SECOND ROW: George Oliver, Virginia Martinez, janett Reitz, Lynne Wallis, Sharon Mobley, Cheryl Leisle, Hazel Wadley. BACK ROW: Roaul Rodriguez, Stanley Malazian, Larry Hart, jack Gambs, Herb Sirton, Tim Thomas. 2 M, ,Z 1 .,, I 4 , 4 ,gf 2' .,, L. 1,41 ,gy ,V N ,Z af , my fy , ,ffl ,, 'Wai' - 5 -.fy QW - 1.- T rV': ' f if -V - ,-, f ,Q -- vw W. 11,44-4'LWw,wQ2':,4 if :YV ,iw r f f ,tv hx , , ' ' '- we ' ' f 2- ,af ' ' f Mm: . 1 2 mf N 'ffff za ff, .1 w1g11m,:',3:fis2 ' w f j WM-1, ,a.,,,,,, a1!. 'idffpg an-.ffp f' , Aw .'., ,f , . 4, 95,1 rf wil S if - f' 4 . ', 14, , '. . ' ' - ' j. M ,, , ff ' ff- N, - :,.h.2ZEi?Z:3 '?f7:JfJEI:1g W T if ,. if -. V7 Q A 1 2 - '5 'f A A y t f at I '11-9 gg. . ff-fy , f 4 . , ,--,:e:z 'f, .-517' 2' ' Q . 'C 1 ff f -'yy 253447, . A I' I 1 . ,, p 'R R f 4 1 ,Q 'W f - gg ,ff ,Ye a-z..1:,7,1'1 .L if 32,1 ' , f Qi I: W gf' - if , - 44- T 55 5' ' X or ,, , ,f-'42 - f 2,1 ma 7- . A' -1 A' 4 A! f 25 . ' F -' 1554 c' 1. f 5721-'fffi . wh fi 3 5 L SQ .. ' ,ef iii. 1 'GYWW 1 ,,4,1- Y - ' f ' , Q fi , ? ' WP' . 4 .f Lyf ' A Ha. 1-QQ ,Q ' E V' ' A V ' ' i ' 4 f i: f 4 all iii 5 ,rf- f'-Q., ji? ' E if F 7,111.4 I x, Q 1 V, f-if . 2 l , j, , i . , , . , I fy ,I I ,L , 4 v. , ' ' 1 ,. , , ,va ,ig - L ,, 1 ,537 Q J I ,, Q , i - Za- ' f- ., T ' l 3 A ,ill 3 0 ,Q V . -.:.,, , - ' . .ey w ff. 4 - . A 5 . ' 4 ' v:-H .... ' 'szlfff Q- . ff gl A - . E .4 3 A What attraction is demanding these girls' attention? Tom Stoeckel prepares hand for their next number. 115 ? . 5 - , IP' ADVISORY L.T,: FRONT ROW: Ramona Howery, Judy Chiarito, Sharon Bunce, Sharon Holt, Judy Buist, Gloria Valdez, Barbara Hull, Frances Schwabenland. SECOND ROW: Leah Vincent, Barbara Marsh, Sharon Crouch, Sue Hammerstrom, Carol Dupzyk, Elizabeth Williams, bancy Allen, jane Bideler, Wayne Davisson, Marshall Flake. BACK ROW: Robert Blecker, Rayford Winnett, Tom Adams, jesse Saldana. Lee Sf-derstrom. Morris Chandler. Dennis johns, Roger Ellis, Fred Schwabenland, Mitchell Coonce. :fa Q v Qi an 1 sae.. v-w Qi l ,A 'asf 'Y C' 'Q- -- as 1 'A log' - ' 1, ' 3-6 Q -QL. 0, as . lg ADVISORY CAFETERIA. FRONT ROW1 james Tucker, Richard Burnes, Henry Burton, james Laird, Fred Kivellc, Mike Monrez, blames johnson. Marla Danel-cas, BACK RFJW: George Kinsfather, Russell A. Sweetland jr., Elmer Poor, Leland Wfeaver, Earl Liddell. Ralph Schley, Richard l.:Moine Reuben Jones. I JGJ 'PFC' , ac' 95 L1 'B r - QO.v-'-- r 1. L5 4.1! -:v ' v-4 ADVISORY Al5SliN'l'liliS' FRONT' IQCDW: jc-rric Mcharry, faumlyii Smith, H.irh.u.i Rimes, l.UI'lQllIIC K.ipl'lL'lip1r1, Robert.: Sum, tloyce Micheal, Niflnilfg Rim-Iiffngin, Ii,-iiniie M.inmn, Sunil: livzlns, Slif,UND RfDW' Rim Nutt, Slmrmn Kmmcv, Mary Cmmricr, Kxlrylcc Dc Young, Harulm - i 4, fc Yima 'ucln lrc-ing Ymilmwii, Mil-cc Milner, HIV K ROXW l lmmn Him c, Nilu- fs-NPV. l-Ct' l3l4ll'Ill'1, Frank Florrcgo, Robert ll,lHl,Ill,Il-1, l ya f -l- Y I-J,IH,,,,,v fl,,,,I,f,,: HHWH,-fl, lgriwn Quig.ui.i, Allen llinlxs. uniord :....n CULlI'lSCl0I' Cgyungelrif 'C', '7' MY- lohn Oller Mrs. Ethel Rudolph Cpfaaa eihdforg Throughout their two years at Roosevelt, the juniors, class -of '60, have undertaken many large and worthwhile tasks. Ring and sweater selection helped to top off their sophomore year, while the junior play, M'Liss, My Western Miss, was a tre- mendous success. The prom, always a treasured event, was an especially memorable one this year. Credit went to the class of '60. Leading the juniors were the class offi- cers. They included President, Alex Babig- iang Vice-president, Diane Langianog Secre- tary, Marlene Donaghyg Treasurer, Pat Girardig and Yell Leader, Dennis Saleh. Pat Lions, Basil Perch, and Gary Stuart were the representatives to Girls' and Boys' State, respectively. 'Se Autziffija -73. ' M : 'I I ,jii1: i v ! 'i I I4 milf V A em 1. Msn lrr- ' wif 4 4 r 3',. . ..,' nw V Exciting scene from junior class play. . , 05' 1-. .... . . 3 .neri H., iii ig. i fijwx s is F mf ' . L W ' A' 1 'eff - ' ' ,I . .'f'- 1 --.-ai.n- VA Q , l- Remembrances of class of '60, green sweater and class ring. Sponsor Mr. Charles Furhv Mrs. Betty McNair Sponsor SOIQAOITL 0F05 President Gary Stutheit .Are nxiouo jo Wed jlzeir Z 'lab A .. .f V -f .-Q, 2 .1 f 523 1 7 Wit? W S v?-371 , 'I Q 1, 1-f.,fK,, 4' wi af, 1. , ,-. k f ij 1 if ,f M: Q -9 '7'V.'?5'v. ., :if ' 'yi' 1' ? ,1f3,,, ,5-5.2:f,:1 ,' ., 1- V ' - '19,-,g,'if'? 'l:9' f 'I J' x Q an jg .Q-1, if E A kadihi. 1 Lwl pf f 1 '.T-'?,1 , 51 . 1' .-you O ff-4 -1 -I-1 14 A ' gp-1 ,-1 Sr-1' CLI! enging jufure f,- i Q .4 fu 4 ,,p4-.gps Q -1 k- nf-el 4 F .nJT ?g ' 1' , . 'IL Tuba? V,? .7.',,F Q . hx ,SP 5,9 - Q ni 29 Q if-e Mus '- K., . 4--, l bb Vf-' J ta 'fl' I!! S3 ' Trea rer , Yell Leader ' JJ . ,. Pat Bush J NI' Jeannie Hay '4- ' ' e 'IL-W .- '-2A l,! ' '- al ll I si R! if ,J '. 11 T' XA A 4 -il li Cy Q K 1 ' . , ' 12. Z.. r .QF N666 dm' FUUFC h6lP? Roosevelt boys socialize during noon hour. x , ,ji WQ, I' , A Q' Q Y! V , -nl Members of the Nauulus Staff proudly rcvlcw the '59 bunk. Gm,-,g Sumepldceg l ,g f j. K5 4 sl 9 - ' , an '4- 'P' Q 'ni at L9 9 4 Q Q ,lf-Q- lg? v . 1' a 0 le x 3 x 1 l 5.6 ' 0 . v '5 1 l - H ,,, 7 ' I f, 1 4 I 1 ' 24 N 'Q' 5 1- - 1 4 l Y Q f Cm Rf ' l I 5 ADVMURY J- FI-MINI' ROW! lmy lNlfn.r-.lu.m, Il.m Mflwn, l'r1wII.u fI.ulx, l'.1x lm, Kay ltlgcr, Lum! Bam: M.1ry NcN.1y, Slmron Logtm, 51,1111 fwqrggyr NHIDNIJ RUNXW llrmrm l'.np.e, f.umr:u Agmllr, K.lIl1lC Hmur, VIlll1Il.l ApLllll.ll', N.mcv llA5l1.lI'l1, Clltlw Bausman, Donna Locflcl. I,f,.!,, I,mf,-n, Fmnlw- Pululu Imlflw Rmlrlqgllfbf, HALK RUXX' Ml-orgy H.muL-lm Vulmnu Duran lr. Dunn H.1rIcr, l.cwns B1cl.muwQlu, Charles Al1lllllfXHll. loc fflljtvlllltll llolw linux, l'.nIrlrl: Hrowlm, lJ.uxul l4'll f'l. RU Klllllfv l-W' NYU? U f15l11'fl1- MU ...........- Tn .ces A A .0 'fe' 9 , QI 'c, ' ff ' ,gal x10 a if . Y ,',, Y! 'e f F ' T i A fl a. . l d' fl ,l ,l ADVISORY 5: FRONT ROW: Nancy Waddell, Carlene jenkins, Doris Palmer, Bobbie Doyel, Kathleen james. SECOND ROW: Dennis Steven son, Roland Schreiner, Gloria Cruz, Lanny Neel, Rudy Ramirez, Charlene Ingram, Carolyn Hester, Dorothy Taylor, LaDonna jester, Kathryn Carmichael, Carol Ohanian, Kathleen Huenergardt. BACK ROW: Leslie Hailey, Luie Reyes, Ken Wfalker, Howard Martin, Carl Darcy, Dan McAllister, Carolyn Carlson, Bill Young, Beverly jackson, Richard Ward, Donna Watts, Art Bullet, Roger Beach. ,as ,ug l' ' 0 6 F-7'l3'v l, , ,p . , 1? 75.1 5 'FIIJW' t A ' l ., 1' ADVISORY 5: FRONT ROW: Coleen Caldwell, Sarndra Arnold, Rosalie Byrd. SECOND ROW: Sharon Nickel, Shelbourne Nichels, Carolyn Buck, Diane Boyle, Carolyn Nored, Terry Smith, Michele johnson, Louise Nichols, Diane Palmer, Carlinda jewell, Barbara Neeley. BACK ROW: jeff D. Smith, Bryon Thomas, Andy johnson, Ron Gasaway, Leroy Galindo, Martin Peterson, Mike Ross, Charles LeFay, Billy Childers, jeff Smith, Fred Andrews, Richard Graff. Rs. ar . - pug-y-we rw-wuq - ,- . my Q . I - I . it ' Q an or , a ' Y - if .X vi an ,as favs . 9 3 F vw k K 4 1 ' a.- l-'DQ' ggi' ' ,ab 1 3 ,,g. uf ' J 'W Rv , ,. V9 , , I . ., X , I U v ' ll ' 1 4 J, t . ADVISORY 9: FRONT ROW: Sharon Forston, Sally Andonian, jean Archibald. Margo Brabant. Betty Azevedo, Ruby Ann Espinola, Darlene Baker, Linda Prestridge, Elizabeth Contero, Evelyn Ward. SECOND ROW: Carol Angel, Linda Ayers, Louise Abdull-ty, Carole Tiner, Connie Lee Zanetti, Lena Thorin, Barbara Balzer, Karen Norman, Gloria Zamel, joyce Abston. BACK ROW: Paul Ash, Van Ray, Leland Mitchell, Paul Ash. Danny Zack, Rodney Heintz, jon Parker, Richard ESIfHClH. George Boynton. ,left Vettz. Louis Spare, David Skelton. X . Q Mu.. 121 v -. iss: pun'--vw-gps:-vang :gy -P95 ff-V UQ f N-10 3 'Y i o o 'K ADVISORY 15: FRONT ROW: Loralynn Maul, Mary Burton, Kathleen Williams, Becky Wooclmier, Non Member, Isucill Romero. SECOND ROW: Russell Jorgensen, Tom Avakian, Cordie Martinez, Susan McCarty, Geraldine Maxwell, Linda Marks, Pat Martin, Peggy Baker. BACK ROVU: Alfred Moore, jim Cornelius, Morris Vieira, Wesley Schaal, Don Peach, Ken Ingledue, Mike Reed. I ,Q N? f sg O .2?ri'-NE , We .. :ffl ' i'i ' . D. Dalton, B. Weil, Mrs. Gerard and D. Pollard admire plaque. Mr. XX'elton is in for .1 noisy ride. qumnnwwfanwmf -V W H X 'gg' 'Y 4- ,e Y rf, ' . .,,,,.,!.-,M, !-55 fi , L iM,,,W.-... ,..,. - 'N'- ' l. -2 ' ' x X . 3 1 x. -f l tp! W .15 ' ov L V. ' , ' o- ', Q9 . U, up , 2 5 Q - 1 . QQ 5 rr Mfg X !,, 'rf I, A . rv - -.I f V 1 L X l V it J gg llllllllrflw ap f fl ,L ' ' ' lf , .H 5 .Q', 56314 A all R i 1 X r R e Y liflflgllll ' , il h ' ,lik . l Lk, Xin -Q 'N -f . .,,i . l .4-. , , O -.'0' -. L P 2 4 I ,Q -' fa, AF: fi ' lf af- ,,. f 1 M. .A v X . ' 7. - I l D -,7 6 l L 'Wm .IT TX . - I V., tlliggv 'Q I 0 ' L.. Q ' A 1- I ' l I l f 5. X U at t r: O .. 1 - D ltr P V l 16 t ',--, 'f 1 f-'s'f212'gfi'l i L... . p:--..11 L 1 .li.'r':-...M-1 . 1 ai AUVINHRY N5 FRONT RKJW: Doris Britt, Durlenc Brown, Martina Olquin, Carolyn Yeager, Linda Moore, Vicltc Kulm, Sandra Krikorian, Parry l..irnrn.nxLr. SECOND ROW: Alan Yengoyan, jim Brrtzcau, Brenda Moore, Dianne Limcc, Sheri Kroggin, Carolyn Bftwvn, joan Fitz. rnrnirrrt,-, Pat Wt.-lliifer, Larry Knutwn. BACK ROW: Robert Crihlws, Ron Sclilnttlmiiuer, Marvin Stcinlmuer, Robert Herring, Robert Peckam. Rirlnirfl Cortez, lJ3lVItl Fletcher, lzlmcs Munn, Charles Volpzl, klolm Kaiser, lilrnvs MacDonald. ZA Y l ' , .K - f , , X l i , un' L K. ,- f , x-fy - J-of x V S-,, rf-1 , Q59 N X 5' fi -v' E!! 'ew ADVISORY 28A: FRONT ROW: Virginia Quintero, Lynda Henson, Gloria Coolidge, Marilyn Hern, Barbara Ricca, Carolyn Ht-Hit-riutn, Carrol Trimble, Jeanette Towery, Rita Contente, Barbara'Anderson, Gladys Reynolds. BACK ROW: Toby McGillis, Sherry Collins, Betty Rcgiur, Cilifftml lohnson, jim Cooper, Sherman Minor, jack Franks, Bob Rhoads, Bill Neetz, jim Stewart, Garry Schmidt, David Bushnell. .f 1' L f 3. .f A L' 4 C Q i MQ 'M A X Q Advisor 51M a ears to be 'nterested A th i 4 . , Y pp ' m 6 assembly' Students admire 58 Nautilus. 3 15? 4 Q0 lil' W, -O T ...Q ' i s-A5 36 , , 4... , 21: : 3 Q 1' f,:.p rx ., ,a..,,,, 3 ' if at rl f ww 'er' ,f I 1 A . ADVISORY 34A: FRONT ROW: Mary Fowler, Helen Fitzhenry, Betty Caldwell, Shannon Tweedie, jackie Hynie, Sherryl Mazuski, Irma Lepp, Shirley Donay, Judy Bradford. BACK ROW: Gerald Janigian, Lyal Carlton, Mary Blevins, Sylvia Marshall, Ethyl Briggs, James Aaron, Richard Hilton, Ray Stafford, Ken Frankfort. -1 fr-v'-Y 1 W , 'ip'-Z ' Q9 la-I6-Q' as .val 1 vg'l v--v- M' Q, X, Q 4' ' L. fliai, ' fu! .sf ,V 36 Y 1? Y A ... 1 mi V , V QQ 4- ? l K , Q6 ' Nzf::, fs-V: ' iw! f ' , , t- be, I ADVISORY SSA: FRONT ROXV: George Barnes. Max jones, Emory Okada, Melvin Ford, Sally Baines, Amelia Fraijo, Irene Estrada, .Io Sims. jeanecre Porterfield, Paulette Singley, Karhy Enos. SECOND ROW: Lois Whitaker, Carole Taylor. Sharon Simpson, Carolyn Faulkner, Carplyn Fwrish. Billie Knight, Barbara Kaberline, Nancy Rodriquez. THIRD ROW: jane Apple, Bobby Russell, Gary Perkins, Novelle Mudd, Linda Frech, -Iucly Evans, Lnrerra Rush. Gayle Ripezimski, Glen Klarner. BACK ROXV: Tuny Marrash, Darrell Rowe, Garth Schmidt, Fred Steitz. Eddie Cutler, Phil Carlile, Bob Muser, Robert I-Ianoian. Dun Menzmer. li'-? ' ' -Iii ' '., Q, F' if . 331 fu ' v.. 1 if - - Iunwr wth ,dlp dbuut the Usual thmgA b,,y5'j Karyn Clark leads Bermuda Girls to furm the if Y L. I --. ' :Vac A ff' 2 'VRD ' -4 n . cg. prv-vvp--v-Q gi . J 72' -I , -i 'K JG 1 85 FRONT RTJW: linkin' l,c-.il, Shirley Dmlilriilgc, licvcrly Williiiiiws, Ciiiiily Cates, Bl.ll'5l1.l Hclkcn. SECOND ROXV1 Rita Mae Myulfaf Ifrtgi Mm- Hruwn, juflirh Miller, liinirc Iickmiin, RclN'ci'.i Iairiglcy, Gcm'v.i Hi-ll, Di.mn.i Davenport, -Inim XVillinms, Robin Hill, Gloria Mirniipins l1iAnn l:Il'LHI.lll. BACK Rflwfj l,nrry Alum-s, 'lim finmlgrgiv., 'Iivrry Uri,-cwii, lulm C,u.lIm'y, Riclmril Arslim, Michael Espino, Daniel ADVISORY 6GAi lsfifilg flnirl-' Riiin.ig1,, Darrell l..Il:IfllN. l5'm'-'H H g '- QA 8 J ,li H 1 1? A.- an , ' L -f - an , .. , Q H? 'f 'J 0 D . , Y ,. 4 vb fv -1 0-99 ll- 5 235 fl L ADVISORY Sl: FRONT ROW: Leona Topalian, Lavenia Morris, Sharon Goertzen, Rosalie Duggins, Sharon Chenoweth, Betty Sfetku, Janite Slmarp, Judy Gentry, Janet Jones, Elmer Steitz, Paul Perez, SECOND ROW: Ken Critchlow, Ann Rockwell, Joyce Rohn, Barbara Segress, Judit- Mitchell, lrene Chararria, Karen Wylie, Kathy Haney, Gloria Hanemian, Sonia Shervem, Linda Shepherd, Karen Tedford. BACK ROW: Gary Reed, Jerry Wagner, Phillip Cardon, John Brewer, Richard Marks, Ronnie Brase, Bob Karabian, Dave Hewlett, Loyd Albertson, Harry Sclmffer, Larry Baker, Gerald Babigian. A yi-p-up-p-. , QP .--1. -ao, fit: LQ I 'ff : ff '54, .V -Us Q t in ' V ADVISORY 58: FRONT ROW: Ernest Wood, Dennis Nelson, Richard Clayborn, Jeff Rogers, eanne Buffaloe, Judy DeMasters, Carolyn Ayers, Leona Williamgon, Terry Ann Muller, Beulah Motley, Paula Haddad. SECOND ROW: Berna ette Kenney, Sherrie Mulvana, Vivian King, Norman Hanks, Tom Ellithorpe, Larry Dean, Shirley Wajeurian, Car0le Cofer, Marine He Keuorkian, Charmain Bergeron. BACK ROW: Charles Welch, Greg St. Louis, Art Rojas, Bob Kleiser, Dean Hiehert, Nobuyuki Kimura, Earl Buskirk, Jeff Rice, Mark Stewart, Joe Freitas, Steve Mate. ,ff K , , . Band members concentrate on the beat at Little-Big Game. 125 if ii. r 7 5 owl rf'-'r y ,.-,J -.7 ,QS '39 .-r-v-- at-2 35 1-7 ,., .,, V T Q., as 1: . ., f - V' -Qi- X, ,.x, , 5. ' 1, 4: ff . - z . 5 .441- . hiv I 'Y Q x 4 f -A 1 ADVISORY 62: FRONT ROXW: Randy Oller, Pat De La Rosa, Darlene Dow, Mary Hogan, joyce Gellner, Venita Telfer. Shirley Dortch Joyce Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Arthur Noxon, Gayle Gaus yrna an , Marilyn Garabedian, Ramona Butterfield, Gayle Seher, Judy Sgiaaherscalda ichwabelglanizl. THIRD ROW: Melvin Sipe, BACK R : berry Agee, Frank Arias, Tommy Dye, Arla Benjamin, james Kiar i ur ntre . joan we e, Carle-en Schulz. puuvw-w p--1-'I -sv: .., . 5 S-0 P fl A A ' ,ir R9 -C ' 9 ' 0 . we V57 Q-' -b 3-' 'sl if an ,hd J , 1' Qlifwg J .lr Ja 'Qi ADVISORY 65: FRONT ROW: Gary Best, Lee Fox, Helen Saldana. Norma Thiessen, Kay Watson Gray, Olga Diaz, Mary Saldana. SECOND ROW: Larry Murphy, Sharon Deen, jenn Allen, june Susette Ryer, Diane Wasaerman. Linda Guringer, Mollie Deis. ,ludy Grammer. BACK ROW: David Richard Keville, jerry Hiiusriin, Michael Baughrnan, Prnxie Arcia, Richard Daniels, Henry Martin Hruns, Non Memher. Richard Dukes, - te-1 Q -. , R yy 'is' , -Iuanne Safer, Green, Mary Lucinda Barroso. Betty Ann Ellen Graney. Linda Ruegge. Norgard, Kenneth Horne, XX'arren Stephens. . Reuben Varela, hlanies Schneider. Kenny 8 , Wan KN X ' Y- ,--P' S I ' 's 4 'N Q O jf X I J Q ,y Stiiiur lawn iittraicts cruwil. 1 .nnlc ll.ilun.in .intl Cuiivl lil.m.'t lmvc unlimited mlcnts ...ur Ln.--Arne-u ---an 1. pu .iw-.u-.ml -in ii- an . ..,1 qu... .v...nqnur.-nm..g-.-ann..-. i -4 1 1,531 'Q ' , 5'- , , , gfa-,, , I . 4 A L f-fx r j fi :Ri as X 5 . J g gov 4, 40.5 1 ci A 3 G 4 nw, X 1 ADVISORY HM: FRONT ROXV: Richard Rees, Mary Ross, joyce Rosrylcus, Millie Hall, 'Iudy Dean, Ester Gutierrez, Marie jackson, Paulcm- Turner, Roberta Hansen, SECOND ROXXD Paul Forrester, Barbara Haas, Sandy Thornell, Vicki Rosenthal, Donna Means, Cora Quintero, Shirley Palnjer, jamie Gross, Anita Thompson, ,lake Schneider. BACK ROVV: Steven Broom, John Sullivan, Dave Moxley, Don Marshall, Hola Wfallur, Erwin Barton, Ron Hooper, Gary Skaggs, Richard Majors, Tom Hamon, lim Philips, Dick Stepanian. P i H l 'f W'l.- . - nfv 0 l r, 'f'h! -,,,:w ,au-af ,, ,B i, l 'QQ ,E 1 k AQ , .3 NJ ' -- -1 I -1 X . fyzlfly sql K mmsgyynllll. Q A- 1 I . ...X , v l 'lldl nf' S , sf 4 2- 'L' 1 i J vl 1 ' i 4? ? li V f A .l I, ' A ADVISORY ll0: FRONT ROXW: Gerald Pruitt, Lillian Siran, Renae Enos, Carol Smith, Larene Wilscin, judy Eornara, Sue Ford, Helene Wiilrc-I, SECOND ROW: Iohn Allison, Rachel Gonzales, Carolyn Soares, Connie Wilsmin, Linda Dye, Carol Diehert, judith Elorh, julie Tacchinla, Sylvia lohnson. BACK ROW: Gene Branch, jerry Mclntosh, jim Prince, Iames Roberts, Bob Tate, jimmy Ghan, Steve Nylander, Dennis Kelly. ,lim jean. Wi nv , uni 7' O fl f?- Ne!! PM Vfwquez and hw band cmemlln f'ff'i 1 flame' XX'hat a cute lw3'!'- says Carol Nalimian ro Pat Bone. 127 ik 1 A X' Y' . was .v I Y. QQ l -J Y -. Q-, 3 v ,af , 5 4: 1 r i U 1 L Y . L 1 4 H . ii 1 . , . , 5-'i 5' f nxllll 1 11 Q xx Q D ', ad 20 6 f U ' nl 1 x tl 4F3? A Q - ' t vs' i ,. . 1' X' Q ADVISORY 113: FRONT ROXV: Saundra Flower, Mriley Tindle, Rosemary Sahalcian, Calletana Guistiano, Kathleen Schmall, JoAnn Dobbs, Mil-ze Caldwell. Charlette Gilbert. SECOND RONW: Margaret Frausto, Rosalna Sanchez, Sharon Biagi. Kathy Gaines. Henry Rodriguez. Sheryl Garman, Rodney Will. Miles Blumenshine. BACK ROW: Wayne Kirk, james McIntosh. Dennis McCameyi Melvin McD.1niel. Theodore Isheim. Roger Benson. Bill Datria. Stan Alec, Frank Nunez, Richard Anderson, Charles Peck, 'Q-.C I 1 Ii . V X . 46 Gerry Beardsley, Larry Calvert and Ken Ford entertain at noon dance. ADVISORY 114: FRONT ROW: Don Avalcian, joe Marzullo, Shermey Maclrrill, Phyllis Proschko. Linda Mathis. ,loycc Luster. Donna Taylor, Charlene Bennett, Vincent Gonzalez. SECOND ROW: Kitty Lancaster. Donna Barton, Linda Schonnerr, Charlotte Brill. Margo Lopez. Romona Martines, Unknown, THIRD ROW: Richard Pornpa, Dennis Patterson, Patti McMann, Susan Mclean. Sue Beggs. Nonbmemher. BACK ROWg Terry Heinze, Ronny Reed, jerry Parks. Bill Schweitser, Don Fini. Ray Freeman, Bert Sagardiii. 5. pxvvt an Oo .. 'GU' Q fo - - , . y s . fs, ' ' - ' V' 'li I7 13 4 I , Q . ' l i i 'el ,Q , 3 Til' K rg Tn' v fi ku , as Q ,,t as- - 'fs - -n allay, 9 as 'Vi E' 3 'C' 'l' no '15, -3, xl. w bf. N.ttirt't'n Hocinn ll.trh.lr.i Neilson, Iris Neilson, Linda Workman, jalyne Kershaw, Rrrnionu Askew, Bill Malzzen. BACK ROW: ,lim Rice, vliin Gitmliiglm, Dennis l'ip.il, Vit' lit-tlm.m Tracy Dueney, Bill Arhuckle, Clarence Williams, john Stranger, Ray Kole, Gary Ntlrrmrylt-,,Iol1t1 pllIll1lPS,Cll1Llflli' lXlLX!I11llll ADVISORY ll7: FRONT ROW: Vera Parker, May Neisler, Linda Kelly. Ceontt Palmer, Betty Thompson, H.trh.ii.i Ntelt-y, ,ludy Engelman, Carol Kerchenfuut. SECOND ROW: lnrnii Newsom, Pat Bush, Norma jones, Sheelii Wfilsiwii, Glentl.i lititltllu, 7-7-n sql - no 9, 9? si. I JI: CQ 'C' if .Z ADVISORY 201: FRONT ROW: Carol Yost, Sarah Chico, Mary Ann Hood, Sara Williams, Dixie Holland, Kathy Chappell, Virginia Chaffin, Pauline Perez, Ruth Pompa, Darlene Naiimian. SECOND ROW: Sandra Holland, Rosita Oieda, Michele Warden, Norene Yeswe, Winifred Apple, Carolyn Ware, Linda Paull, Joanne Kinchelve, janice Parker. BACK ROW: Paul Nibletr, jimmy Bell, Tomas Canales, Marlin Hutchison, Dale Kole, Stanley McAllister, Paul Shanoian, Robert Holden, Leo DerHairbeclian. Helpful cadets in Civil Defense drill. It looks as though something struck these girls funny. rwvgplv- l 'l l 1 , fdp , 1 ft P 7 .Q X' 3 . 'Q 'Y .4 A 44- -ya, L..-'A . . .- ..pf-3 v- 1 ,.,. .,,. , ,., ,,o ,J ,J. Q ps. o' A loft QF . - C QQ :Ui 353 f . 4:-P .1 ' Y f up ' on ij., . -4 T-:U - 'G ' fig s . 3,6 , v7 as -7- ADVISORX 703 FRONT ROW joel Pope-Joy C Armendaiz Dora Rocha Carolyn Roberts Sally Gonzales Kathleen Sommers Judy Zuzma Harriett Ginther Sandra Curnutte Gail Wilkinson Yvonne Dwelle Eva Altintop SECOND ROW Melanie Putnam, Faith Carter Patricia Gee Kerry Hansen Jolenne Terry Donna Duey Sally Txngen JoAnn Weiss Carol Osvsold Celia Palm Joanne Wiens BACK ROW Gary Stutheir Thurman Bell jim Riggs Rod McBroom Larry Scruggs Chas Sharp Steven Diebert Larry Dick Eddie Niehaus Robbrn White 'nur-vwfyuv-pu-1 in Y 'll -oe- ag 95:13 'T- -'X 1 Os '7 'S 43 .,x7' s ' i . A i s ADVISORY 204: FRONT ROW: Helen Kovach, Ellen Morgan, Linda Kramer, Mona Mowrey, judee Vaughn. Verona Kroeker, Connie Vargas, Maryorie Welch, jean Green, jackie McEvoy. SECOND ROW: Gerald Boone, jackie McEvoy, Donna Morris, Sharon Darnall, Harry Papadakis, Pete Pankratz, jeannie Moses, Barbara Morris, -IoAnn Telesco, Beverly Compton, Larry james. BACK ROW: joe Esqueda, Milt Latta, Tom Boyd, Brian Hatcher, john Solclani, Michael Artz, Wfilliam Randolph, Warren Hailey, Dannie Whiteley, Eddie johnson. 7-v-,--. 1 as -6 .1Ux - 1 lg -- 5' L . 35 NL, Y ' P Q E' -' 4 'is 5 ff 1-.rs 'S if A - -f nf' an v l 6,1 I 'Nw , -6. -3 N, 'if ig ! l ' 9 I 'll 1 Li 1 A 'ii' S .-i ll AIJVISIQRY jfw FRONT RKJW' lilailys. lluvly, Veriia Ailams, liarlvara Harmon, latliuiinc Hallman, 'lulic Raylwourn, -lcanic Hayes, Dixie Turnt-r, lzilccn Covicllfi. Sheila llsscry, Stan l.cal1y. Slif.UND RflW, Hill Sliirkcy, lNl.iryann Castillo, ,lanct Rand, jams Corzine, Sharon Atzen- lmffcr. Dorothy Grove, Karen Randolph, Arlene Ruhr-lla, Tcrrill Durlwy, Danny Amlcrson. BACK RUVU: EugeneSmitl1,Tom Rogers, Viment 'I':mpf'sta Huh Ciortlon, W.iyi1c' Willis, Clary Purilom, Ron Mil'lu-rwon, Ritlianl Karr, D. f,.flIl1.lIl. I O ADVISORY 208: FRONT ROW1 Carol Hardin, Melva juarez, Rachel Randall, Mel Thacker, Roy Melton, ? Q nl ,Q If .--r-Q 5 ,-N . Cl IX M-1' VIII i I has .. '-3 tal Rick Gardner, Shirley Hardgrave, Carol Pratt, Berta Wright, Sharry Popp, Marlene Margrove, l.esrt-r Rail Munoz. SECOND ROW: Karen Harabedoff, Linda Haril-cian, Grant Ferreira, jim Laird, Al Wilson, Gary johansen, Bill Durham, Richard M. Champ jr. BACK ROW: Nancy Vasquez, Sue Prentice, Sharon Crocker, Cora Crain, judy McManus, Vicki Neil Christensen, Exerett Dukes, Da vid MacDonald, Larry Rackley. 2 'W' ' - . Pj ,' rw ,il rl 1 ., ,i ' . X A. ' w, nf, pix, . af, I 9 'cm X 4 , j ' f,4alWN--. 'A Careful! Don't drop this Civil Defense drill f e, '21 -,Qi :Q- a, T fs. . - ,ca '41, f .. ,sg , . , . 4 . . 1 t, ,' is ,. . ' m , :K I 1 -.r ' , f' ' , 1 ' N 93' ' t f it Ru' I ' Iii 5 l fil- ' f' ' ' I 1 7 . J . 3 ii N X 'l N5 3' ' -. J . A fa ,, x ' ft A X N Y' ' 'Manx X f l 1-. l f Q s .if 'v ,, 4 , X, X. XX - , '-M fi if Q, :S P vm. ' Q Y vwiaid X : l .Q il 712 . ..... D Q casualty. pun-'rv ,ur-yu-q Y . . CI -QQ t, ,gggil R 'X i -I- 0 ' Q 9 fs HU n i A rememherance to T. Roosevelt. 'VI ara! 5 45 J,4f,f-f,',uw,',f, ,-A L l..'il, M ,,.-,r ,Vi 9 i f 4-J' :hiv --l if 96- ,Z ADVISORY 209: FRONT ROW: Dorothy Rhoads, Patricia Olsen, Patricia Carr, Sharon Ohara, Ann Archibald, Rita janelli, jacquie Howe joyqe Seagraves, Gloria Hernandez. SECOND ROW: Forrest Elwell, Gene Towery, Leonard Clark, Karen Hosmon, Eileen Pettigrew, Linda Howard Margie Pflaum, Tolbert Boggs, Larry Shavely. BACK ROW: jerry McDonald, jack LaBrue, Harry Himel, Larry Pankratz, john Wintemutc V l es johnson, Carl Willcens, Leroy Miller, Robert Guedea. Warren Gray. Gary Barre. jam i r s, .. . Q W, f Ffa.- 5,- 1 't,3 . Q . - 1 no V 4 -xg 5 efr Qin 31 as F u . . ff' 36 9 ad, 3 li Q 2? .. f 4 .L - A I Y Q? i ji ri 1- , if l Ill: l ,, i , , I i Q xl -if lvl an -Q , ,il X nav 9 A -- 5 f X 'CP - 1 5 K itil , 'S 7 M 'lt'-I I ' We 3 G- if H av- lv J, '. il X F l A Q ' l W 'A J , lll H il ADVISORY ZIQ: FRONT ROW: Carol Ayers. Eleanor Firpo, Karen Vfircosky. Gayle Farley, Cecelia Fiscker, Pat Spann, Beverly Eirzen. Charence Meredith, Roger Thompson, Richard Grove, Kenneth Carey. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Good, Carol Finney, Butch Rirtue. Frank Rodriguez, Bonnie Prince, Joyce Stainton, Darlene Eckhardr, jean Dye. THIRD ROW: Anna Turner. Par XVoodbury, Jeanette Ferreira, Sharon Sons, Sally Scott, Bill Engelman, Dee Snavely. BACK ROW: Vernon Antonio, Richard Bleclsaw, jerry Christiansen, Frank Austin, Bill German. Carl johnson. Sandy Stinson. Ricky Lehl, Karen Sothan. 1 1 X A new N-f Mr, MICH C Uf'lS6l9 IWU WCW 9 Ph m ff l Y9- Band members watch a basketball game after performink ,, 3 G J M.-, Q Q .- 2' 4 ...J 'X '-rv' ,,' 9' '- flank -'., A 5 -Qu -dr 'K as D' v , 4 X3 .,,i 15 4, ,- Q6 ...T-1, if l , ADVISORY AHSENTEES3 FRONT ROXVZ Hoiinic AflKlIIlyIL', Run l,L'lL'fNllI11 l.lI1ILL' larlxun, H.lrlw.lril Phillips. Marcin Xvilfvx Carol P.-3,-Ign Bevcrly Nixon, lsilhell Silldami, Bilrhiim Burns, -lump' Moon, 5lif,UND ROXVQ Sanilra Ditkclts, Limos Porlcr, Sam ML-fcditll Toln Slrmk Dm-l Toney, Gene Riggs, ,ludy McManus, Iivunm' Butler, Huilw.lr.i lliampwn, HALK ROXXV Dale XVilli.nm. lolm Allison. Tcrrv lllckht Filrliq: Gnihqm Dick Raclfrnrcl, Riclmrcl latlcglnn, Mzlrtlri pL'fL'l'Nllll, li.iy llSLlI'Ill, Garth Stlmmlr, livlm Gross. H E l 1 l A Q SOPAOM OPQ5 aaa fha fory Under the leadership of Garry Stutheit, class president, the class of '61 experienced a successful school term. Although our student body had grown quite large, Roosevelt was as friendly as ever. The sophomore class was the largest to have entered Roosevelt in the school's history. As this was their first year at Roosevelt, they were indoctrinated into all of the spirit and traditions of the Riders. One of their first responsibilities was to take part in the election of their class officers. In this way they were able to vote democratically for the candidate of his or her choice. Then later in the semester they became full- fledged citizens and voted for student body officers. The selection of class rings was next on the agenda followed by the Sopho- more Talent Show. Much can be expected of this class in its future years at Roosevelt. y ' o w Eounselor Mr. L. Gaither Counselor Mr. I. Hamm l . 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I I s 'A A ' .fp-5 V' ,yh it H V lx ,U A N A 'E .Q 5 .v,. I , . I4 I uw in 5 4. , , J if ., 1 V- ' , .L lgricfe we mclem egind r it t t ' ,E l . i . , y M it 3 ii r i 2 Nd' l i J , Y A 5 ls V' 1 fi Q ' i n 2 2 t ,ff it Asst Superintendent Ass't Superintendent Asst Superintendent J. C, Trombetta Lawrence E. Toddhunter Erwin A. Dann Q11 fra! 2 Most students know Roosevelts admin- istration and admire what they are doing, but not so well-known is the Fresno City School System, commonly referred to as the Downtown Administration. XJ Dr. Edwin C. Kratt is the superintendent of schools. He is assisted by three other superintendents, one of whom is Erwin A. Dann, assistant superintendent of secondary education. The Board of Education con- sists of five membersg Mrs. Geraldine Wheeler is the president. Every two years the board is elected by the voters of the city. These dedicated 1 people work for the betterment of the Superintendent of Schools Dr. Edwin C. Kratt schools 'md Sent without Pay' f4,.,,,rfi uf Filiieirion. Mr. Dean M. Mulloch, Mrs. Margaret R. Robinson. Mrs. Geraldine R. Whc-cle-r, President: Mr. George W. Turner. Mr IVIVIS S. lfilrrrn. 0 .xdclminidfra ford Vice-Principal George Warner l i Dean of Girls Elizabeth Ingles . f A' .. ag, R fff Dean of Boys Douglas Bray T l i Wx . f 0 ki y Principal Robert Miner The Nautilus is one of our most valued student projects. We congratulate the staff for continuing the excellance of our year- book. In this book is reflected the many pleasant memories of our school year. We are proud of our student body and the friendly and cooperative spirit that is so characteristic of Roosevelt High Sfhool. ' This year we celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of Teddy Roosevelt, the twenty- sixth President of the United States, for --ad, whom our school was named. May we if f i always live up to the true spirit of loyalty, g ,fdf oodeueh integrity and perseverance exemplified by jg T this first Rough Rider. The Seniors of 1959 are leaving with the best wishes of the administration, faculty and the student body. May they always be proud of their Alma Mater and, by their actions, bring further credit upon Roosevelt High School. 4 'ii ' ilill K L R. S. Miner v' V Z iv W W 6:75 -, ' fy Z6 A, 4- 1 522 rf ' ' ' dl- :lr ,, , Nga . . , f ai W 2 We Mr. Miner and Bill Weil welcome Ted Bahu and Don Moomaw. .fgncl Karried . N.-v , Q Mr. F. Attardo Green and Gold Fall faculty party Christmas Pageant Mr. W. Becker Bowling Club Curriculum comm. F.T.C. comm. 1 I - Mrs. A. Charles .XBSFJQ 1 . ,Q ' f as , X 44 ' t CI- Pt- 4 ' ,N I ,,.-f- Mrs. M. Flanigan Roosevelt Macquers i -cry A Miss P. Havcrty Y't-tres Policy comm. F.T.A. rep. fl' Mr. K. Clark R iiii sevelt Masquers Speech tournaments Christmas Pageant ML' 1:7 Mrs. D. Harris Quis Scit Christmas Pageant If 1 Miss F. Ht'ndrit'ltsL'n line. Curr. textbook Oil jAl'0lfl,9A we Mrs. M. Bonsor C.S.Fr Library supervision Scholarship comm. gg f x , .N if if Mr. A. Broderson English Dept. Chm. Curriculum comm. Miss B. Brumfield Christmas Pageant Writers' Roundup Chm. Sophomore sponsor - ,7'1?:,,i .4 lb- M Seniors .ippc-.ir to he enjoying English-or is it the photographer? ll? fs. We lufkk ' 'f'77 Miss R. Henson Ski cluh Senior sponsor Senior play , ,f . fun an-erx, ' I tl, ,xr fi! I r Mr. VI. jones Rings .md sweaters St-nior .nnnouncuncnts lunior sponsor .1 -,.- K r'- 5 Miss M. Kc-mpher Rough Rider Advisor Quill and Scroll 2l9ClI'fl'YLel'lf . . . nggd English, the most widely spoken language in the world, is taught in a variety of sub- jects at Roosevelt. English is one of the subjects taught in school that is a useful tool every day of a person's life. By the way you write and speak people quickly form opinions of youg accordingly it is the English department's job to guide the students into a better un- derstanding and usage of our language. In its entirety the English department offers a total of nine courses. Sophomores and juniors are required to take English. If a junior fails to pass the English test given in the spring, he is required to take senior composition instead of having the privilege of selecting his English course. Included in the electives are public speak- ings, debate, drama, journalism, and English IX. Public speaking and drama give stu- dents a chance to express themselves and also to overcome shyness. Debate offers stu- dents with a competitive nature a chance to compete verbally. journalism offers students with an aptitude for writing a chance to possibly get their work into printg the journalism students frequently are promoted to the school paper. English IX is advanced composition and is recommended for col- lege preparatory students. The English department has been promot- ing the creative writing aspirations of the students. If a student shows promise in writing poetry or prose, his work is often submitted to essay and poetry contests. Some students have had work accepted for pub- lication. .tb class works diligently .lt thc daily .issignm Mrs. Harris prepares her class for a lively discussion -,.- If , 'UN 'UU 1 Mr. S. MacChesney Mr. J. McCleery Bowling Club Writer's Club Writing contests Senior Play Mrs. A. Merrill Mr. W. Moore Y Dr M Reed Class plays Senior Riders Debate Speech contests C.S.F. Oratorical contests Curriculum Comm. Sophomore gpfmgof 1 p l ,im a .... X Business students busily engage in typing our their assignments. il: HL .lag I ,rv .Q 1 .A-ij Mrs. lvl, Anderson Ivfr, Crump Pre-teaching program Red Cross Program Student office service Girls League Comm. ,JA Alfa- ld- HKUWSUI fwllss M. Kuvgittwlr flliiistiriris lkigcnirii Skulml Lluh R R Hiisiricss Klub lilrulry Club Neiiifir Play PIHj.fl'.IIIl 'H t .r 4 '-int, ' fr- fs'X bliss A. Divicllan Liu-Yers liinior Play tickets Girls l.t'.1guc- Ckuiiin r ' N sl '19 7,-..... H, ,iv A, x tk YI A lN1r.D.Mifolm Krrritl iiii twin l.V. XXf'icsrIiiig ' Hi' lfiwtlmlll .gnfo flee gudinedd uriinedd Hunt and peck and chicken scratch- ing are two of the most widely used methods in the business department. Any beginner in the typing classes can tell you of his experiences with the hunt and peck system, while an inexperienced member of the shorthand class can testify that his first shorthand lessons looked as obscure as chicken scratching! These courses are only a small part of the vast business department. Consumer ed- ucation which helps students to meet the problems of everyday living, business law which presents principles of laws relating to business transactions, and bookkeeping are a few of the courses offered. Others are dictation and transcription, stenographic office practice, clerical prac- tice, and record keeping which teaches students how to keep business records. All of the business courses at Roosevelt have been found invaluable to students who are planning to go into the business world. :SUN 'Ui I' ml! Mis. P. Eason Y'Ettes Curriculum mmm ,,,,.T' if . ...L' if 1' I AVA F: N13 I. blwllhlgllt' RR. lliisiiit-ss Club Nt-iiioi' Play publitiry l -4 lklxl.lll1lll1.l publitily anal Language 0111525 CLl'lgll,6l925 One of the marks of an educated person is a knowledge of the basic fundamentals and usage of a foreign language. A foreign language is also one of the requirements for college entranceg two years of the same language is the minimum requirement. Stu- dents at Roosevelt have five languages from which to make this selection. Latin, Spanish, French and German are the languages offered at Roosevelt. lf a student has the desire and ambition, he or she may take the fourth year in Spanish or Latin while in high school. Something new offered this year was a Russian class. Enough students proved to be interested in the language, so it was made available. It was not taught at Roosevelt but at the Fresno City College. Russian is a very difficult language, but our students worked hard and did well. Witli all of the languages offered, any hard working college preparatory student has ample opportunity to fulfill the language requirement. Say, buddy, the typewriter isn't up there! ,J-fy 'TT' .arg 'N A l , . 'i A I xii. Miss V. Cortese French Club Q Mr. D. Larsen Printing Quis Scit Language Dept. Sec. F Z.. Rf-f. - - w 1 4 'QT' .. 1K 7. Mrs. A. Fenton Future Nurses Pan-American Club .ly -3' sz I ' A 1 s Giulia 'ia Mr. gl. f,llL'l' lunior Boys Conn. Foreign Lang. Dept. . if . Q A , W.53i', :xp - ' ' a .- . f - r is If tl ' i X N' . t . Mr. C. Furby C.S,F. German Club lunior sponsor ' 'gas h Q I .,. .455 , :. 5l,llA 1 .W liliirj .J . 4' - E -i -iz. Ni if t'. pn. lkll -4'-5.2 N5 I Q .f rl'1.lr 1 Mr. F. Peterson Co-ed H1 Y Spanish Club - . pu., L A N - gg V., .fm :.,l pp V MW, . N, 'r .: 5,-mx, L. .I Q., :Www ,fa wav , 1 A f . 'ff E2 f aa f3 ' V' ,. i. . by ., , ef: 4, I . 1' we E 21? I 5 1' .,.... ,f Craig White, Daryl Ruby and Paul Morton exchange homework notes. . f f ll! omedfic .f4nc! Cgnclufifriaf .fdrfo proui .gnvlud friaf .xdrfd Some of the noisiest courses offered at Roosevelt are the wood and metal shops, otheiwvise known as the industrial arts classes. Also offered in this category are mechanical drawing, agriculture, radio and auto mechanics. Auto shop seems to be the most popular of all the classes, Two or three relics of the ancient vintage of automobiles stand ready to be tampered with. The boys take them apart and then struggle to get them together again. This newly acquired knowledge is put to use at home on the family buggy. Useful objects for the home that are made in the wood and metal shops are unlimited. Everything is made from serving spoons, tables, and chairs, to knick-knack shelves, cedar chests and lamps. The grounds are kept immaculate by the agriculture class. The bushes are pruned and the gardens are kept free from weeds by this class. These classes seem worthwhile not only for the education gained but also from the economic standpoint, They are offered mainly for the students interested in major- ing in a specialized occupation. . fl., Arthur l'c-rklmin mules in grease .us he repairs .1 lwmke drum. ,af N? l H: ' ' N il ., Mr. j, Garner Ski Club Curriculum comm, L ei, T if-Wufffgfig i , ter. .- ' ,.- if lei.: : ' fi',' . if , , Mr. nl. Heitkotter Shop Managers Club Supervisory Comm. V.P. of F.I.E,C. iw 5 ii it Mr. R. Heeren Boys Federation Mr. VU. Newkirk Boy's Federation Curriculum comm. Y, if . s.'-,,,3- , '49 Q v ig., QL, N Mr. E. Robinson Shop Managers' Club Curriculum comm. il T - 'TN Q X X 'fwfr-, Mr. R, Tuck Amateur Radio Club Auditorium supervisor Stage crevv .V 1: Xi 'l Mr. 1. xwodv- Student Court Vlr. College Coord. ILT' 8 .911 feredfing .xdncl Mefu ourfied ess- 'fx 'ii Miss -I. Hen rick sen R i derettes -...A he Curriculum comm. Careful Pat, don't stick yourself. Mrs. U. Leslie -Q- I sf, ' Q -... Q.. .ig Mrs. M. Sommer Fl. Y'Ettes Curriculum comm. Vi , . . 'v' x . f ' AL l lg! f' ,I L 'i X is xl . 'LL tt- 1 -. Mrs. B. McNair Education Club junior sponsor Homemaking Dept. yrknfgfs.--:q:tg:::: .,.,, .-.-- :iw sg I xx: Mrs. I. Zimmerman Boadicea Rep. - . uf.- sf y A2 Q: omema ing Do you know a sure fire way to become hungry fast? You probably do, but one ot the recommended ways is to pass a cooking class while the girls are concocting delicious foods. This method has been verified hy many of Rooseyelt's students. However, cooking is not the only art learned in home economics classes, Nutri- tion, planning a well balanced meal, and many other useful things are learned hy the students. Across the hall from the cooking rooms are the sewing classes. Here, amidst yards of cloth, scissors, buttons, thread, bobhins and tailor's chalk, girls can be seen sewing garments of all sizes and shapes. Proof of this is seen as many of the advanced sewing students make their suits for baccalaureate and the senior luncheon. Home living provides the knowledge of managing and nlanning a home as well as the do's and ton't's of dating. The girls also learn the budgeting of a household and how to care for children. All these courses help to make a girl a better individual to herself, her future family, and to others. ,E sm ' ' ft ,. '-vuglwl -. -- . , ' ff J-Q, ,ir M, ' X X , yt, li, 1-V-s , , r 1 K Q K i A 1 4 45 4' t . ' I I 4 L 'x 1 X V ,ml ,W -'-Q L . .-...rm-W.-,......, 'nuff ,Y f . 1 3 L .,, f .P at 1 .,. v 1 I ,'i:ql - 1 ' 2 , ,:,,, Z E y 1 -f l f X . st J. i l . tl 7 l -l f I if . f 1 fr il? 1 'X ' .H sa I xv f 5 s. 5 'i . f v--....,...N Q. .',,iv Carolyn Calopp and Elizabeth Cruz display domestic talents. R , , I .fgrf .xdncl Wudic arfmenfzi gifaggi Q 111 'IV Cs U , S .sdsst-IN Y. fvilw E l IF! siliilrnls. xxuflfi ivf1lI'l'.lIlVClLlL'1lS. XS. Q E M Q . -L 4 fps E N T3 N f E-. '4 Condir Mr. D. Weston cifode Band iawgdirector Orchestra for projekams Dance Band To 'N x X N if U Y uiflf X1 N i?kXRs5ose lt has ample facilities provided ixfbr-Reople who wish to express their musi- Pcal rar-Q5 in singing and instrumental 'N groups. ' Included in the vocal department are the . senior choir, girls glee, voice and harmony o lagss. These groups are directed by Mr. Jay ' dir cgomiprising the other half of the musical 3 is. dr artment is the instrumental group, which consists of the band, orchestra, German bandxand dance band. Mr. Duane Weston heads all of these groups. The band and senior choir are active in affairs in and out of school. These groups. along with other departments, presented the musical, Oklahoma This delightful production was a great success. We are very proud of the musical accomplishments of our students. ,441 Witli brush in hand, the students in the art department go about their daily work. Basic art is a prerequisite for all other art iourses. Some of these are crafts and commercial art. Drawing and painting is another of the tourses offered. This course includes prin- iiples of drawing and methods of painting. tiood taste in selecting homes and furnish- ings is the aim of interior decoration tlasses, while fashion designing is the con- tern of the costume designing classes. Stage craft teaches students how to design and tonstruct stage settings. Art service is the title given to another art group. This group serves the school by designing all posters used to advertise coming events. Roost-vt-lt's paint brush pushers can al- ways be seen donned in paint splattered smoclxs busily at work. reafiue .fdfmoala ere .xdf pooaeue f we Mr. D. Draper Mrs, Kgrrlie Nautilus advisor Girls League Comm. Curriculum comm. Sophomore sponsor lunior Girls Coun. we 1'-rf Mrs. J, Kimberly Mr. W. McLellnnd Alpha Rho Tau Curriculum comm chm. Curriculum comm. Art Dept. chm. Dads Club Banquet All hoard displuys Girls' Glee gives full attention to director during Christmas assembly. Mr. W. Micka Excalibur Senate Students activities '? . 4 ,v X l Mr. D. Przylvylu Pliotogrupliy Cluh Curriculum comm. Photo-texthoolc comm 3- our is Q-nv.. Art teacher gives help to one of her students. x. . i G - ex 4',,, Mr. C. Ashley Landscaping projects Faculty Club Pres. Counseling C .f X A lwfr. bf. Barker Scholarship Comm. Science Dept. Chm. Curriculum comm. I . MIL 6Aemif5fry, io ogg, .fgncf Qflte cience If while walking through the halls ot Roosevelt, you should see smoke coming forth from the chemistry rooms. dont be alarmed, chances are its an experiment that didnt work quite right. Roosevelt is doing its part in promoting science courses by making many available to students. Biology and chemistry are re- quired fot college entrance. Physics and physiology are optional choices. Biology, a required course for gradua- tion, is termed as the science of life. Chem- istrv is the study of matter, open to 11th and 12th grade students. Physics deals with the study of energy and is available to the seniors only. Physiology is the study of the structure and functions of the human body. Lastly is physical science which is a college preparatory subject for the students not interested in science, 'FN .f I l Mr E. Barton Excalibur Landscaping projects Science Club V V , A.: 'LH ,51- 1,9 fi. .q. a,'. , i' f ,ag .fd 'f V . , ra. ,. K r 'Q V 21,5 f H. ,,' i XX ,f . v f Mr. l. Fryer Students of Science Senior gift comm. Polity Comm Chm. V Students Study science of life in Biology. ,,,. V 1-1 '-'f s,'f1'.' Q-V. Fl t C Mr. O. Hari Chess Club Locker distribution Tickets for auditorium 1861 -6 Mr. R. Mallory Students ul Science Howling club Policy Comm. X1 x 5 .sh- 1 Nts. D. Namcn YA Dt-hs hoph. Girls Conn. Girls l.l'.lgLlt' Comm. :..SLf 3, Q O 4 V5 1 Mi: E. Palfrey 5C'nlUl' SPOHSOI' Curriculum comm Senior Play ff' ciencea .xdffain .giilzofcwfic Werif l - ,, Students prepare for experiment. A concoction of elements .irc prepared hy this class. A 'J Mr. Fryer explains principles of the throat. Xxx Miss M. Rogers Tri-Twelve Senior sponsor Curriculum comm. Miss E. Rudolph junior Coun. Girls League Comm. J Mr. S. Wilson School trips chaperon Meanwhile, back at the ranch . 0068004 .jszlazi mpg ourded .911 'J-315 1. kr, lui'- Mr. L. Gaither Mrs. B. Bramblett Senior Riders Soph. Boys Coun. Senior sponsor Q 3 Mr. J. Hallmark Bowling Club VI.V, Basketball -A-1 . Y 4 A 1 ,gs fi e ' s f-is . - ' 'Oli f F fx U25 5 Miss S. Beclrosian Mr. A. Angarano Mr. F. Abbott Senior Play Comm. Varsity Baseball Curriculum comm. j.V. Football a f 'i'4 ' 1 A. ' .Z K g. , - .J if A . 'ne' 1 9 I t f' l V307 MF. R- Hff1d1'lCkS The lmilis un these boys' faces seem to imply that they are going stark-raving mad. Organ playing Drivers Training Qei' Q ,'. I4 1 .:fL ' - ' i' ' ? xl sl l F: ' 40: fa 1 5 I . A 'J ,ia Y . ., '+n xl N 11 f li VN I 15: 1 3 ' J 1 L t- '. -fl 'B . hir. Hudson Mr. G. lnghalm Mrs. R. llflcilllri' Nr. A. Roxu' M11 D, Schneider Proyccrionisr Cluh Math Dept. Umm. Audio-Visual Cmird- City Health Comm. Soph. sponsor Curriculum comm. Ut-mm-try iurriculum mmm. c fiiA. Rt-p. yqaaflremaficd Rctently a plea for more efficient mathe- maticians was released by the public and the nation's educators. Roosevelt complied and now offers more and better math courses than ever before. Those taking college preparatory courses are required to take Algebra I and II and geometry. Also offered are trigonometry and business, applied, and senior math. Algebra deals with symbols in place of numbers. Geometry involves different shapes of which perimeters, area, and such are found, and trigonometry is the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations between the sides and angles of triangles. All math classes, with the exception of senior math, are open to all students. Senior math is required only of seniors who failed the math test given in the junior year, Ap- plietl and business math are especially es- sential to those intending to enter the lvusiness world. Statistics prove that more occupations in- volving math are opening up now. Some of these are the country's highest paying jobs. This is something to remember as one shuns his math classes for a cinch subject. - fa A-At ar 'Ely' 'Q .5 , 1 Q . r-1 i i , ,..., ,..,, , . Mrs. B. Woof Research for blind . . i Special education The elements of geometry are taught daily to these students Wafkemaficd eyaarfmenf ocia .gzience rouicled .gnfer 1 2' Ng I . A . 5 3,,- , e T lee e Miss A. Blumenthal Mr. R. Darrnanian Green and Gold Tennis team Snph. sponsor Iii .iff .. .9 rx 3 Mrs. S. Fehlman Y-Debs Junior Statesman QA PET QQ-Hi ,frm ii' F41 . . e mm e -.N N Di-ug Glmmn .lppeuri puzzled .ix he reviews US. Giivernrnent. We -1- ,,x' l ,-. Z,-4-,gssgxgfggg-' , t'7,,3, 5.1 W FR 4,3 1 alfa? ax 'TTIT' Y. ff' , .1 if. if l wi Mr. I. Ham Mr. VU. Krause Ticket Committee Social Studies Dept. Testing Golf Team Counselor edfing adfiezn s A wrv unuSu.il LAIJNY .ill the scnivrs .ire workimj. il! Ht! .,.-. lr i, Mr. C. Myers Co-lid High Y jr. Statesman Senior Play publicity ..teusa.m yum.. -llunsu-, viwx MN 7 le 00521124 .SZLJQIJJ Socia! .gzience Government, history and senior problems are the courses offered in the social science department. Wtmrld history, an elective, seeks to cover man's past and present. This course stresses interpretation of today's news, the growth and institutions and geography. Required for graduation, United States history is an introductory survey of the historical, political and social development of the United States. Civics, also a required subject and a one semester course, continues the political aspects of United States history. This subject is a study of federal, state and local government and is designed to help a student realize the importance of living in a democracy. Senior problems seeks to improve one's sense of values in relationship to such things as personality and family relations, and to improve social relations in consumer education, juvenile delinquency and voca- tional planning. And so, through the social science depart- ment, we learn about the past and look forward to the future. D f , -0 , n W ,729 7 f . .L Mr. G. Rathwick Public Schools Week Tardy counselor Sch rvmw I buses lm 7 iv ,,,l.,,, . barb. NR fs fc 1 b U , , X .F . , ,. .. ' W 1 , . A , . , 'sa W e-.. 2-X, 15, ta 3x.i'h' .'.-' 7351! ,., Y.i,5,'.:l','g2.,,, ,. -,,, , ,, W--.Q Mr. D. Sischo l'lowling Club Cadets ' Rifle Team F l IQ' v .E . if Mr. Sischo keeps a close eye on his students. if Q YH e' 5 . Y t 'i'W .s .,, tt-'Its' Mr. R. Rice Detention supervisor 1'7Ale -iii? -ti' i fl! ' i'1t'-S-V' ' f 'l-6. I lt f tl' , -' 49 X , Mr. F. Stanton House of Rep. Student election Boy of Mttntl1 9.1 ,. .122 'T 1'I -...- If -- 532.24132 f X Mr. O. Sumner lr. Statesmen Noon Patrol Grades Comm. may ft 4 ,'WDi1. r...,,1r, Mr. bl. Welttrn Cafeteria supervisor lglcydicaf giclucafion Cfafiriezi rouicle I vs I 2-11 ,,,,-Q .- rl K Q - ,x . 'imply' V . .. U L V, KE.-4 '52 I 1 'i ii' A 5 -A-fy-sg wil? 71 Q3 ,0- .., ., , Y .5 i. Q ...E li, i - fy h QAM-- UFFMF ,,,.,. - . ' -E--, ...Q 1,- . f Q -- .. . us- W 'F':'ir,l5 J' ia., . span - 112, wil f' 0 .. fp an af... :yy . wx... A y ,A 'Mgmt M, if 1'--Pg ...Q 2f: - 1 A ' -- Efguef ' ' i--K-nfl!-1 hzmu- .A ' -di Y . A T' ' Almiisll Three bi-ys practice basketball. 7 I I Rain. sleet and below freezing temper- atures never stop the boys' physical educa- tion classes from dressing out. The gym is a scene of activity from morning to night. Several sports are featured. such as wrest- ling. football, baseball. soccer and swim- ming, No boy is pushed beyond his capa- bilities. but anyone who wants to do the extra work and try out for a team is en- couraged to do so. A part of every period is devoted to exer- cises. Mountain climbing, jumping jack and push-ups are among those performed under the direction of the coaches. Most classes teach a lesson and this class is no different. Good sportsmanship, fair play and learning to achieve his highest physical fitness is the goal of sophomore. junior and senior boys. One can see the boys' physical education is no easy class as many boys will testify. . f , gi. . iQ . Amid the screams of excited girls and mad whistle blowing of teachers, the girls physical education classes begin. Exercises are performed with as little effort as pos- sible. Following exercises. the girls traipse out- side for volleyball. basketball, tennis, swim- ming or baseball. Another addition to the P.E. program is a special physical fitness class. Fifth period was the experimental class. The girls prac- ticed special exercises, raced around the track or played with hula hoops. At night they nursed sore muscles. Another attraction seen only in the girls PF, classes is decorated gym suits. This is a privilege given only to senior girls. They take their old gym suits. patch up the holes with gay prints and plaids, trim it with lace or rick-rack, and add big bows. -'Q pf- i ' f 'i 2' li' F - - ws U is ' ' 3 . X ' n -X 4 ' 'C-F-'11 'ty vw .E ' 11. S 1' , Mrs, N. Kamansky Miss J. Rasmussen Mrs. G. Sparks Nts. M. Stewart Terpsichorean G,A.A. Bermuda Girls Oklahoma dancing Girls Swim Team Ciirtori Princess Dir. Boadicea Faculty Club gif' Mr. VV. Byrd Lettermens Club Varsity Football Boy's P.E. Dept. . sry ff P . la Mil . Mrs. K. Pavlovich Future Nurses Club School Health Comm. ,dn .er Mrs. D. XY'eber G.A.A. Faculty Health Comm. f 5? - 9' . V? Miss F. Stevens Baton Club Girls' P.E Dept. Awards Assembly j0l' .SQll,6lQl'LfZf g7XfI'Cl flefgg nuff ... - -' M , an V I-., .IFR ,,,,.. L.: 'fm -K 'Y ml , ,. ' A Q - . 1 QA 'Lf' i A I L' 1lg,.. ' J ' A ,WW t 'Hrv- X i Mr. I.. Futrell Mr. C. Girnrdi Mr. D. Kltippenhurg Mr. V. hicffwv Mr. G. StcPl1cnS Varsity Frmthzill Athletic cimcliing l.ettermcr1'5 Cluh Wfrestling Swim Tcgiin Track Team Viirsiry Bgmkcthalll Bnskethnll cmtch Lightweight Fuotlmill VU.itcr Poliv Team 't x f i ' i 'I Z1 The jumping-jack is demonstrated by these girls. l.L'lfL'l'l11L'HiS Clluh Swim Cluh , 'Wu I I we .tsl mr o,, , All l ., '1 Mi. R. Smut Liuss fntiiitry lL'iIl11 lriltli lL'illT1 Drivcrk Training ll5lllll'Wlll'Wlllllll I 1' ll lil A-Qfff ' pi fre . , , 6. fef -51:21. I-is 1' ff' N i i 1 V U ,4- Sophisticated P.E. teachers pose in the latest mode. 153 agncbrilaenziidi airlegoem lttlil 4. ,Q X Q ssxiiri CUSTODIANS: FRONT ROVU: Mr. Ralph Maple, Mr. Isfanuel DeMorales, Mr. joseph McCarthy. Mr, Beverly Lawless, Mr. Harry Lung, Mr. Lee Zanetti. SECOND ROVU: lN'fr. Ed Kerber. Mrs. Frieda Churning. Mrs. Eula Hawkins. Mr. Carl Charlson. Mr. Vic jordana. Mr. LeRoy Grant. BACK ROXW: Mr. Harvey Wfard. Mr. Bob Eymann. Mr. Mark Anderson. Mr. Lewis Earheart. Mr. Earl Sullivan. Mr. john Ekas. ' - ' O O T4 A 'll' fs i 1 if Y 5. ' ' r f in ' I T A i F . , , my 1 fi 4 E K, f., i9 7 N , I W I-nb A -,Lf A COOKS: Mrs. Mary Mowrey, Mrs. Elizabeth Meyers. Mrs. Ester Rea. Mrs. Dorothy Vettling. Mrs. Vida Daken, Mrs. Mable DeMor.1les, Mrs. Vivian Klause, Mrs. Lucile Enlow. Head Cook Mrs. Mary Mowrey Q' '- Cuafocbana Cakferia SM!! Custodians, under the guidance of Mr. Lee Zanetti, work long and hard to keep the school in tip top shape. Mr. Zanetti, better known as Lee to students and faculty alike. can be seen not only carrying out his many and varied duties as head custodian, but also making school more enjoyable for some twenty-four hundred students. Among the duties of the school's keepers are keeping the buildings neat and clean and caring for the landscape. A friend of many girls are the two matrons in the gym. They are the only two women on the staff. Care of the girls gym is entirely up to them. They. along with the other custodians, help to make Roosevelt a good-looking school. Possibly the average student doesn't realize that work and planning went into those tangy hamburgers we devoured this year, Who has charge of this task? The cafeteria staff is responsible. of course. Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Mow- rey, the students have enjoyed every dish from Tagliarini to Pilaaf. Besides working out daily menus, Mrs. Mowrey and her staff serve banquets and prepare side dishes for students who don't want a com- plete lunch. They also direct a student staff who takes charge of everything from the popcorn machine to the fountain. The fountain provides students with ice cream, sundaes. lemonade. coke, and just about every other known delicacy. Wfithout the help of these two indispen- sable staffs, the custodians and the cafeteria. Roosevelt would not be such .1 smoothly run school. - ' I 1 'Ju-I LI K XX .Flex Head Omk NIH' MANY M,,wLi,y Ht-.ul C.usrfxli.1n Mr. Lee Z.ll1L'lII K Ufhfe Sa!! Helpful staffs aid with school responsi- bilities. Such a group is the office staff. Mrs. Marge Gerard and Mrs. Evelyn Stuart are the school secretaries. Mrs. Ger- ard, the office manager, does everything from mimeographing and typing of bullea tins to running the switchboard. Mrs. Stuart, besides being Mr. Miner's secretary, is also the school registrar. Included in her duties as registrar are the posting of grades, send- ing of transcripts, the preparing of diplomas, and a senior list. Miss Dorothy Horn, a clerk, also acts as a secretary in the main office. Typing, assisting students, selling book covers, and posting grades are part of her daily routine. Holding the important job of Attendance Counselor is Mr, Williain Micka, Wrnrking in association with Mr. Wfarner and Mrs. Ingles, Mr. Micka tries to work with stu- dents who have attendance problems. Helping Mr. Micka in the attendance are Mrs. Mildred Bohleen and Mrs. Lena Har- dy, girls' and boys' attendance clerks, res- pectively. Their main duty is to keep a complete record of the students absent. Handling money matters is Miss Donna jones, the financial secretary. She sells tickets and receives payments on everything from the yearbook to towel fees. Witli the cooperation and dependability of these people, the offices are operated smoothly and efficiently. U, Registrar Mrs. E. Stuart ,f- Atrendance Counselor Mr. W. Micka ,.-Q... Ma' Ill Il: ll si' nl 0' 0'l 44 as :fy Clerk' Miss fits,-n 1 Q A h A Financial Secretary Migg D, 101165 Boys' Attendance Mrs. L Hardy Girls Attendance Mrs M Bohleen S 'Q , 1 .. ,. .ff.' XV... 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J ' ix-f.5'v1' ' 'LU' l Av ' I ' 1 ' , xl- 4 V.. ' , - '-1,..., V 1 '- . 'Fi 1 11- .1-'. Vw - TJ' 1 ' 11-'f .. .-' . 'L V- V11--1 ' 1 V ' ' --11, J,-1'iV-'-, VJv Vffff' '-V1 - 1- -- . - - QAY .J , '.-V' - -1, V ' - X' Q K V '. , . . , ' - w Y-- ' 'J 1' .S ' 'uf ' V 5 V -- ' - J V' '. X' J FJ ' a 1V A K4 - ' H153 TRY' ' 1' txt P 1 -r ' Spirit: .L -'AQ 5.9 , -' V 1 1: sf v 1' Ji - 7 -Q--'V' 1 'ina'--'.f . Aa f. '--1 -1 1-. '. - '.,ZV '-' WaufifuA Siu!! .giriued .70 neoerue emoriefi i 5- irq f N fuk Y- X - 'Xa-1 l Editor-in-chief Janice Branch Advigof Mr, C, D, Draper .r. 4 V D I rf or , F 'S EW 1: -v :a . P' hu mf riff. fc zr. X A 1 U p-.,,l--' K ADVf:R'I'ISINC1 N'I4AI l . Sur fwrtc-13 ArIyn11cAI.luvI1s, Mnrvm Plcwwl, I.l'I'IiRARY STAIIII. SlAI'TlNUi Sh.H'UI1 ciLlN'it'llU, Cathy Smcks, Mary SJNAY xalmun, H.4rlW.n.r St.u1whc1ry. Ann Huml, NIVKNUINU, Kvn KL'I'fllL'I1fV.lllf. jLI'0l,LgA jk? Mardool' Waufifud Hurray, it's finished!!! This only mildly depiited the thoughts of the 27 staff mem- bers as the last page went to press. For a year during vacations and at evenings, this busy staff met to put together a record of a year in the life of the Roosevelt High School. lt is with their work and ingenuity that the Pride of the Riders has been PFOVCLI. There were six different staffswart, liter- ary, photography, advertising, senior, and general. Each one until finally, one finished. Janice Branch, editor-in-chief, and Linda Higginbotham, associate editor, may never recover the twenty years they lost worrying about their charge, and Dean Draper, the advisor, may be a little thin haired, but they may relax now knowing that their duties are completed. Together with the rest of the staff they may congratulate themselves on a job well done, and another award winning book hot off the press. completed his certain job, by one, the pages were --f-- 4-W------Y-M - n V at tiff' :eat 'H ' iii f ',,,' :4 Eg' ,c F! 1 5 Kill E , 1 .I . fi' ,, an --s ' - 77 f . 1 i- ...': -'EEE' 't' zz 1 ' 1 Z' A--' , My J Y' ' , AHS gigygggigf rr .! Associate Editor Linda Higginhorham '-r l.irei'xrry lzditor Carol Hlal NLT I I ' li 0 ' s . f E A-fgvfiiryg, '--. ,- .cf 'as :Lf . GENERAL STAFF: SITTING: Susan Schedler, Pat Lions, Marcella Elwell. STANDING: joan Dillon. 'Y Art liditor Niiior l-ilir SHAW. XX'yl,L f.l11vl INILIIQ 1' ,, lil' I'l'lII Q C' Advertising l'mllluI Pl,,,t,,Mf,,Pj,y lzltmn falrole l'makr11.ln Linn Ruggl-H iff if I A , ff 3' , lf, ART STAFF: SITTING: Kathy Moore, Dennis Curtin, Helen Fendley, STANDING: Diane Werner, Bob Koonce, Marge Binger, Bob Wittwer. .7Ae ougk gala' .96 .14 nW5w0ffAy 1 r pq.-, ' , 5 5 Fall Edxror Sandy Symansl-ci A L J Q-4. A FALL EDITORIAL STAFF: Gail Kupfer. Rurh johnson. Sandy Symanski. Sharon Cuviello. ,Ng Spring Edimr il Gall Kupfcr l ,Z1 f LA ' X ' +5 M-L..- . fl.. . Ng, A' Advjgnr SPRING IQDITORIAI. STAFF: Slmmn Luvnclln, Ruth -lul1nann,G.1il Kupfer, Linda Furby Mnss M. Kcmpfcr rofecf fewer lea, staff The ROUGH RIDER platform is to record eurrent news accurately and impar- tially, to help recognize achievements of students, and to support school activities. traditions, and high standards. Meeting deadlines every day is no easy chore even for a staff as well trained as this one. More than once a staff member has burned the midnight oil in order to oh- tain that all important story. Reporters, typist, ad staffer, business man- ager, promotionist, photographer and printer, all are part of a publieationg all tontribute their part to make the ROUGH RIDER a smoothly run paper. Editors with type-smudged faces and ink stained hands can he seen slowly plodding their way down the stairs from SIM on their way to the print shop or home to tollapse. However, under the watchful and patient eyes of Miss lwlargaret Kempfer, the adxisor, the staff has put out a highly rated paper. Another weelt .... inother paper, hut that is just one more day in the pulwlishinlig of the RO0SlfVlil,T ROUGH RlDlfR. i ,,-7:15 1 shi? 1444.4 ..,-T4,1l,i T a Cil:Nl4RAl. STAFF: SI'l l'lNCQ latida lfurhy. luanira Gonzales, lhiogtiie Olson, llpliii Fernandez, Barbara Snodgrass, lrnia Hernandez, ltnore Feiin, Hettv Suiiirall, li--nina llLlfl'.llUC. STANDING: Yloann Rini-, Dennis llall, Milte Huhhart. Namy Vslstertitlil, Harry Hagopian, ms. ,lv fi- -It-. -'vim-1 BUSINESS STAFF: Pat Thorton, Nellie Campise, Leigh These newspaper women assemble the facts for the press. Clark. S I ,Vt in- v 1 WIULLC! KOOJQUQA Cdblefif GPC WM ,J-M . . ,aff 11311 -ygqiff ..-- ,gf . 1 , IJKIA- flj' . , ' 5 ,f 9 1 f-1.-1 I' '-.Q . v 5'- I if v . C -fe -1 x A ' , Y - tif. i 'JS - , an . -4- V . V' , I: 1, Cadet. Dun Vfalker Sgt.. Les Trnrr Cadet. Carl -Iwhnsnn Cadet. Dun V-'gel Cadet. SECOND ROW1 Henry Burton S.F.C.. R--5, Mann Cpl.. Dnn XYIIIIS Cdder. Run Sc-wtt Cpl.. YI-vhn LeFay Cadet. Dennis Kelly Cadet. THIRD RONY1 Lenard Funk J, Cpl., Daryll Adams Cpl.. .Iuhn Kelrhley Cpl.. Gary Purdnm Cpl.. Bnlw Cnffey Cadet. Rmlmrd Cube! Sgr. BACK ROXY: Larry Marnn Sgr.. Bnb Rnnads Cadet. Rnclqy Lehl Cadet. Bnlw I-Ierrlng Cadet. Run Hodge Cxdet. Ray I-Iuzclmeni Cpl., Dale ADCl61'x1wI'1 Cpl, FIRST PLATOON. FRONT ROXY. Rusaell Svxeetland 5.F.C.. Mlke Munrez S.F,C.. Clarence NX'alker Cpl.. Ken Blair 3 ,., - 1-151 9 . c -fd SECOND PIJITUUN FRONT ROW' SF C. Dan Muhlllnter. SPL, Mwrrls Chandler. R.1y Knle, lwfllee Bauglmmln. Ierry Hvustvn, CJIIIWFFI He.-rrLr.I. Lurnu INIrInrmh. Rmlmrd Inman. Henry R--drlgucf. SECOND ROXY. SFC. ,I.1n1eN TUfkQf. Cpllv Kgn 5gm,.,f-L Hwll Ddrrxd Brno. Nunllrrx Tnm Cdrmlu. Parrxuk Bn-nkx. Nuke Ariz. THIRD ROXY. SFC. Flll Dmu. Larry Dean. -Iacle Lucey. Tnrn Rflgcri. R' ml-I 'I'.1y1.n. Fred Stun, Dale Cnle, BACK ROW SFC. Ieff Hmwultun, Cpl. Clmrlu Peck. Iames Pvrter. Mrk Illlvlmrd l'.lI'l 'wlwrr Iml. Dunlap Lulu l I.1uIey, wlnhn Anwmn, 'Qvkv I . I - , ' . I I I ' K .1 f, -Q. I ., ' I MAI if-,IIHN sQI'AD, FRUNI' ROW' I'-IIN! 55' U1-ylf Wit-Uhr. NIHQ. llfllff l'1H'r. 5 lff Rulmr-I lcr11mm', Slut. Rlclmrd H-Irv.,-, Sgt Mun Illml-..n', Mgr Rwn.aI4.l XX'.lll4cr Nl-LHNID RUXX MfSgt Ifrm-I Iirxlllcg Sgt llulun bl-vlws, l.um-x Iulmnwn, Mal-'f I'-Illmr Jnul lt. Iwlnn Ullmqr HIVIQ RUXX' Nr ful Ifrrv Nlllllll. I-IPI Ilcxlcr lI.1nlr.urI4-,f.lpr 1.4rI K11.1Lmu.1l1,C.lpl. Ill l',' I I-,mg lr.-l I.r Ilml-I Nldwfmw, Ind I.t. l.um'S I,.l1rd I d . t , recidion 3 il If left. 71 Yi. -. x -Y v' E' A :S um, M S Ag J in I ll ' l 3 4 1 I 1. , l A-. .. . A X ' i .csefr eb L --I2-.4 4.4-aw i -,,. , .4 , X - .4 .- SQL, , i -e ' ' A-la?ni JIJl.., 1 , , . , 1 .. ,.M,.., -' , -I 3 agp, ,nn .1 A ' ' tf4fwV-'f Ul:l:lC.liRS: Capt. Loyd King, 2nd l.t. Terry 5l1lVL'HN. Capt. Dexter Hardcastle, Capt. Cul Kiraltosian, 2nd l.t. -Iohn Oller, Znd l.r. Iamcs Laird, Znd l,t Dennis Gaah lnot picturcdl. gaclefa Hup-two-threcufour. With this com- mand the Roosevelt division of the Califor- nia Cfadet Corps march with precision .iround the Rough Rider campus. This fine tradition, which was created in 1937, has developed into an organization of young men who have consistently brought honor and prestige to the Roosevelt High School student body. The guiding principle of the cadet corps is to develop qualities of leadership in the boys participating in the program and to train a type of democratic leadercapable of leading people in either the armed forces or in civil pursuits. Leadership programs in the cadet corps attempt to instill this im- portant quality along with a sense of respon- sibility and respect for authority. The cadets participate in many activities which include marching in parades, attend- ing training camps, and competing with other schools in drill competitions. In all of these events Roosevelt cadets are recog- nized to be of outstanding quality. This is pointed out by the fact that many of our cadets have been selected to assist in the teaching chores at the training conferences. Past accomplishments are many, but this years rifle team has proved to be the finest in Rough Rider history by finishing third in the regional match which included sixty schools. . - 1 ' 'i M v'. HN .XL 1, so ' Q. .- ,i, -1' .ful qi.-. A 'lwliirl 1 -. QV ,,, 'S' W L, Lt. Colonel jerry Smith 77 jlifitlilf groupd rovicle gnferfainmenf 570 . .:- I .,f.v' -4 V , .x- ag' NIXI 1715 P H. I' I. H Mr'-za D H. X .X f. IIRVHUII-1 FRONT ROW. D. I-II'II..:'IIl. V.. I'I.1I'r.IlD H in-crux. R. Ruby. R. Slwenmkcr, P. Bmddlccwmc. T, BiI'wIer. M. F I, SIMM I Bfxerx. I.. X .r..Irt. D D.IImIn, I INI1IIcr. S. MQC-Nnrwcll. Cf. Iwfarwwr. H. Neufeld. L,H-Rngmiolplg. N. NAVSIUII. :Lgzrb 'f.1II'. 5. Cntr. N R Lu .f'1f..iTmrTX.EFCi.DND ROV C. f...II.1pV. G H.1r1cm1.m. S I,.mg1.m-I. I. XY'III1.1rm. I. Enns. D. G.ir.1I1ed1.m. A. If ru.-'I D buff fum. S. Iisrwdxmtvr. M. Pwrlrr. M. RIM. P. Du uIIc. I. D.1mrwm. P. Ilfrwnxuw. H. Slwcruaker. I Slcitz. M. Hagen. -wx BI. Iicllxx THIRD ROXY. 5 D.Im.1II. M. XY 1-Qhxrl. 5. M.1rQh.1II. I. Iitzcn. 5. Prlcc. D. ' P V Xqxz. lj Rprmuwm. If -IJUS H. INICCIW, D. Lwbh, H. Hr--lean. D. Vwgcl. KI. INIL-Lk. C. BI.1sQr. M, INI0ntg1vrncry. I. V, V- f Y .H,, .. IT Ig 5-5 J T .A 1 ' :A S.. R- -Q . ' 4 I' fi. 51. f . . ' ,Aix +5 an ,yi NL L ap' Rf ' o 4 ' In .,-. -U...-.anno 1 .M ,. u D fyxpf LAXT ROXX' 'I Bn-zcau. R. Ar5I.m. N XX',1rIum. QI. Am-vm. D Fxm. R Sclwlw-rrluucr. I3 Hmwn. T ANIQUN. I- r I X I1 X mg I WX Hd B R Lu I Ilmu hun I NIL-alum. V. Be:.1rdxIcY.G.XYINII. I-I. XXIImc. S I4IrIIxxu. !:3 ' QLAGH: ri .a.. E . .AU A3 sv- M- ral-'I IIIAII-'A NIIII' fy I II I If! IIIYIIII III: IAIIIYHII, Imu I'I.lllL.I4'II, Imku IINIIIJI I.lI1Ilx ,'X.llw11. Ixum Icpp. Nu IIIKWII. xilkk IQ, I I'I.I IIII'f vy ICI, v.uIIf11I I' II Iflflvl IMI. I..1.vf'- fvf MII-I I-IIII!!-411 NIHIIX X NI Illm HKIIY f.eI.IxuII. Ibm hut tlnflf Ilgrrgmi XI . I-WMI., .Niwyf AvlfIf1.wl, I'IuI f.4rIII' RIHIIRI IX1,ufw-,I-.I IIfI'n IIIIIIIKIIIX, IN1.Hx' I'-mlm. Dm: In--II1. Kwunw 4 .urn-1. I'.mwrI.1 v'lv1 I I -II III I I I' m Nlfvrumvl INIWII' Mfrxx ISf,ryIIxIfx Im Ll 4?lwu,I1I1Illi N,. I 'I IIQQN Ml XX urwnv - x Cymru! Q'0u,J5 1 ,,. , N4 f . ., - r , ' 4 -. . w-. . wf I -.. -, V - . 11- , . . . - . I .V - 1 i41,,,., . . .. ., P' - , '.,-Q' -. ' - - ' . '1I'I' L::'- e f.: .LBJ ' '- - ' W- - ' ' I - GIRLS' CiI.l1I1: FRONT' RONXI: G. l.rine, gl. Buffziloe, We-bb, I. l5.1qiier.i, II. l.con. V. Martinez, I.. 'l'op.ili.in, H. Ilewitt, D. Stiimper, D. Miller, H. Firzhenry, Cf. Anrlerson, I. Dobbs, S. Foul. M. Neisler, R. Munoz, D. Rlioguls, Ybairrrl, N. W.lclrlc'll, I.. Munoz SHOND ROXXI: D. D.ivc-port, H. Railton, S. Mulvanu, K. Heiiiiergarilt, ff. 'l'.rylur, S. Ifislicr, N. 'l'liiessen, Ii. Mentloncpi, M. Porter, S. Collins, K. Quick, M. Russell. P. Martin, V Munoz, M. Moffett, fi. Davis, C.. Vlohns, N. Vasquez. THIRD RIIWZ lj. Morris, II. Ionc-s, C. II.inson, D. Hatfield, II. Arnold, C.. Brill, D. Aguilar, Ii. Murchison, VI. Ixluim, K. Maislmll, f.. Ilclfernrin, H. W.itllc'y, I.. Stamps, I.. Iioyerr, H. Moore. BACK ROXV: M. llingcr, I. Winclicrstc-r, -I. W.ilii, C. Payne, M. Wririd, I.. Rush, If. Pettigrew, P. Carter. D. Roclm, I. Hitlc-lc-r. S. Goerrzen, P. Gee, S. Iivans. VI. Parker, H. ,I.iclcs, I.. Livingston, G. Selmer, N. Wfliitt, I. Dwc-llc-. 1' f I 1 fl 4 . DANCE BAND1 FRONT ROW: SITTING: Darlene Blanchard, Tom Ramage, Mike Rose, Ken Ford. Bob Rand, Skip Seaglue. SECOND ROW: SITTING: Tom Sroeckel, Ken Maul, Dennis Sorensen, Tony Loziro, Clint Ritchie. BACK ROW: STANDING: Barbara Fowler. Terry Greeson, Iimogene Olson. Gerry Beardslcy. Mr. Wfeston. Proxitling enioypilwle mum lor .ill ulw listen .ire the choral groups ul Rooscwll Hiuh School. One of the most well known I of these is the Senior Choir. It is .in .ul- xanced selert group. They take on sutli projects .is Okl.1liom.1, .ind during the year they learn music from different historical periods. Senior Choir not only performs lor school functions but also lor many gather- ings outside of school, I-'or cxamplt-, tlicy luxe sung for several of the civil organi- zations in lfresno. If.1ch year the tlioir has talien .1 trip to Ilerlxeley lu IW.lfIILlIW.lIL' in the .1nnu.il High Stliool Singing lfesliml. They also IW.lflItlI1.IIL' in the fentral Cali- fornia Music lfclucators l esliv.1l. We .Ire very prourl ul- the nlioir in that they Il.lVt' rerc'ix'erl .i superior rating for the l.lsl sis ycuirs .it lllis lt-stix.il. Open to .iny girl who lilies niusic is tlie Ciirls' Cllc-tg This org.ini7.1tion provides its inc-inlvers more inl'orm.ition about musir .intl liolws lu stiinulalc their interests in becoming .ulive in other singing groups sucli .is their clnirnli clioir. Ci1rl's Cilcc' .inrl the Senior flioir perform culcli year .lt the 'IilI.IDl'iN'1jlX'lII.Q, fliristmas, .intl lfaslcr .lsscmlwl ies. CIJICQ OFCLQJ tfa From Bach and Beethoven to Seville and Presley sums up the wide range of music covered by the orchestra and dance band. The orchestra has performed throughout the year for the PTA, the junior and senior plays, the stage production of Oklahoma, the Adult School graduation, and for var- ious service club. Besides playing for these events, the or- chestra participates in the annual California Music Festival. This year, the group, 40 members strong, won a superior rating. Two violins, a cella, and a viola, com- posed the string quartet, a part of the reg- ular orchestra. This group plays for various organizations for people who want orches- tral music but do not want or cannot fit in a complete orchestra. Organized to give the student music in the popular vein, the Roosevelt Dance Band performs for school dances and small meet- ings. This year they provided entertainment for the PTA, Dads Club, and the Red Cross banquet. All the members of the dance band are members of either the orchestra or band. They use the experience gained as a means of furthering their musical education. QW, gm ,444 Goa ,aa ZF . . . QP QPU MP5 Ask any man what he would want if he were marooned on a desert isle, and his answer would probably be a crowd of pret- ty girls. This is an apt description of the letter girls. rally girls, and bermuda girls. The letter girls, headed by Linda Higgin- botham, marched in front of the band, spelling out Roosevelt Karyn Clark, head bermuda girl, and the other thirty-one girls spent last summer drilling under the super- vision of a drill master from the National Guard. During the football games. these girls performed in their eye catching ber- muda outfits, topped with five gallon hats. During the past year, nine rally girls with Dot Bush as their leader did much to boost the school spirit. The duties of rally girls do not end at the games, for they are considered the official hostesses of the school. Yes. it is groups like these that give added color and excitement to the activities. 5 -,,l clit . 91 ,sugar - ' 'N' , :cf nal-L. LETTERGIRLS: Karen King. Head: Linda l-ligginbutham, Cathy Henry. Gloria Bain. Carol Toi-eson, Sandy Symanski. Kathy Krumbein. Lee Keyzer, Barbara Ruby. Barbara Vinzant. Susan Schcdler. Lynne XV.1llis. jenn.,- 11 E' 'HP' ' ' 1175! , E' 7'l5 1'5 . r, ,, ' N.. mullet' t-,Q :Q F, Q 3-...-.,,.-.ee-f '+- 5 it 'Q' -3- 'N vs- A .. Q! -,Q . ' - iw-h' M - xi ' M . .. ' .- 15.311 4:1 .. 1- - 'sf -fd. 'V' d... ... HHQMVDA GIRLS. lynn. Mtr-l-1, l 4'll lzllis, Fllbllflflli' I.al5ruc, Sara King, Arlynm' -Iaurlas, lloinrliy llrrliain, ,loan Graff, Deanna lSlunson. IDflnna Wfriglit Par Rains, Barbara liads, Martha Russell, Sandra Sloan, Sliaron1XYlinm'r,1l't-ggv Drriitk, Head: Karyn Clark, Susan Xvallacc, fxfalmin Kelly, Nancy Wtcst, Linda Hoyert, Nivla MiN.1ry, Pam lNlcrlirt-n, Srila Turner, Indy lluglies, .larkiu Hants, .lackie Hvnic, l.inda Rata, lniugi nz, Olson, Ann fNl.lK'DffIl.llll is - A W K X 'Q Rm L W1 1 Hiring V I L , t ' 1 2 .N V 'xfw'-'T1 .A 'xhfw - uh ' ' 4 21-it ' -. 11 . , 'L ' '- X ' X p.- . ,, 1.4. . , ni. .-.- 'w -a. Q., ,-...n.4 ' A , - it-0 ,-.1.:s..' If ' li , I ' ' - . ,-.x ,..', ' - .. . 7 'f ,T -iff X.:-Ns. A X 69, . ,. Q4-L ,. L h , f ' .X I I ' A Y v'. 'vb is - ' ,. V , . 9 it - X ' 3 1 ' 1, , l-,lf 2 5 - l Xffilisffr-.egg 1 , 1 So IW 1 5.!b9ol L L 5 xx K' A K-Q. 191' ' Q' L . L W ... . f ' W. T...,..U if A if Sci- -- Ne- Q x 'V' ws E - 1-e'7iiis.f.f. l Hb, '1--4. xg ff Wi 4 'NS I RALLY GIRLS: TOP l.liF'I': c,AlI'HI A1L'FkI'l'll1, Luz liuuk, fidlflll CFAIIIICF, ,loy Anderson, lluul: Dm Bush, Put Hukuln. HLll'LNll'.l Shaw, Mary Ni9NN'.lI1LIk'I', YLIIIILL' lirnrmcll. 0 V f-1z-f'f'f12A'f- 'T' ., -f f iii fx' ' Q1 ' ' ' 411 0- L,-r .Q w- va, A' .-.1 X vb- rift 4 PE. ' 'f' ,J 1- I J QU' ff n A f' , , Mi' , , ,ff tix - S zN5Q?X ii 5, ' ,r 4'gf,fi! Q:f ,1,,, 1, 1 , Q ig gg, LFETESL L if E , 3 1 , I f 5 .1 X E HRQHOJQ .L M N NL? LTMM .3 , n . N Our award-winning band awaits signal for next furmation. mt N 0 lairif .gzrrecl Ma gg jkede 36A .L 2. MAJORETTES: Francine Harrison, Linda Spears, Diane Langiano, Par Whttenburger, Raedean Henderson. S0 of 4 i all CLASS Yl1l,l, l,l1ADl1liS' IUNIORIW. Hefty bumrall, Dennis Saleh, fur l,inf.legren, 8l'NlURS Ktn luiiilt, XXf.iym' Flynn. Due Det' Kunkel, Ioan Nl Nl s lfllis SOl'llUlNlfJRl'N lulimit'll.llc',5l1.lrnl1Hl,Igi,..liily. in on -- i:...i.:w ff ' .:,',.gi: ,Mr4g..-- .K ,QV,:.k351jgw,, it fi? '-e!.gs3,: LQ ff - , A . .Q ,- t The band, majorettes, yell leaders, and Howdy have also done their share to add to the school spirit. Diane Langiano, head majorette, and her high stepping assistants started the parade rolling early in the year with their tricky routines and flashing batons. Following the majorettes and lettergirls is the bandjwhich consists of 85 marching members. Tom Stoeckel filled the position of Drum Major, a new attraction of the band. He was easy to identify by his white uniform, tall fur hat, and long silver baton. Candy sales, a car wash, and the annual sweetheart dance were all sponsored by the band, This money was used for uniform accessories and transportation expenses. ' Awards were given to the band at the Fowler parade and at the Potato Bowl in Bakersfield. The latter was in the form of a gold trophy. Also they took part in the East-Wfest Game, as a guest of the Shriners. A grey band uniform easily identifies Mr. Duane Westtnn. director, from the rest of the band. This is his sixth year of teaching and his second year at Roosevelt, Under his leadership all the pep groups are able to perform together as one body. f , LTT -Huxll affslff ,R DX .VI llflWlDW'. FRONT RUXY3 l'.ut 'l'oioiigu, Lynn Ciowntrv, BACK RUXV. Al'l'lillNA'l'lfS' ll.lIlW.lI.l lfmxler, Marla Simmons. l 0LLl0:5 X, i, - f , g ' lQllli,,lifWl w .. A BAND: FRONT ROW: jim Ganderglia, jerry Markus, Mike Watkins, ,lerry Manmm, Leonard Heekliam, Larry 'I'nrni1gn, Doug Hawkins, Vincent Tempesra. SECOND ROW: Les Weppler. Ed Riojas, Morrill Peabody, Henry Srraley, Dun May, Ken Maul, Genrge Miller, Run Hall, Darold Iaibb, Cathy Fries, Luis McCauley, Shirley Durtch, Larry Knutson. THIRD ROW: Turn Stoeckel, lietty Caldwell, Barhara Hnhsun, Carol Hardin, Dunna Papa, Connie GarCia, Barbara Baller, Judy Davis, Mary Blevins, Vernon Heniricli, Sliarun Snieltzer, -lim Ghan, Charles Herrera, -luAnne Martin, Marge Pflaum, David Villanueha, Ricky Gardner, Skip Seagle, jerry Smith, Basil Pereli, Mr. Weston. FOURTH RKJWQ Sfmt Van Huskirk, Dennis Hall, Paul Ash, l.nLanne Tramner, Gail Kupfer, Francis Sc'luw.1henland, jackie Hilhrey, -loan Garlnff, Hefty Cuckrum, Milt Lalta, Celia Palm, james Roherts, Par Rains, Shirley Vylwrney, Peg Purrer, Rnhert Jamison, Run Pazeran. BACK ROW: Phil Clardun, Rnlwert Peckham, Tum Huher, Bill Shirkey, Brent Williams, Eddie Nic-haus, Gary Hartcl, Mike Huhhart, Bob Seekell, Tnny laizitu, Paul Aluarez, Rnhert Guedea, Mike Dyer, Dennis Sorensen, Harry Crnw, Mike Cardnn, Dennis Pipal, Terry Lanclress, Clinmn Rirfhie. 4 ,- Q b 5 rf1 gQ:':-' - , F - ra Q T T ei - f Af f ' 41? i l' ,, f we hi Lfllie.,--I 2 , 1 n , . v I ':::1. - 9 . 'G V 1 1 . x , . i ,li 2 , li 9 ,, N .J ix M 1 5149 , , f 7 7 1 gy Q X ,i Director Duane Weston Head Majorettc Diane Langiano, Drum Major Tom Stoeckel. 169 N7 l CAFETERIA STAFF: FRONT ROXXU 'loan XX'illiams. Sylvia johnson, Mary Burton. -lohn Gordon. Gary Best. Nelson Louis. Kenneth German. SECOND ROXV: Clarence Vfalker. Deli-res Clem. Shirley Thompson. Mary Blevins. june Moon. Ann Robinson. AHCC Cverman. BACK RONX': Elmer Poor. Henry Burton. joe Treaster, Gerry Beardsley. Martin Peterson. Ronald Taylor. Les Harley. x nq,?',m.4. , .A ' 4- Wifi: DyptA'H.Re lfRrpN'f' ROXX' Ijtnms Salchx Site Hlao-t. Marlwit HI.itksI+n. llfll1tlVlllll'l- epffyxrj Rfyxx' lm, Plfmirlly .lim XX'.irtl. Alan llayis, lloliiu Hlltt. Hairy fliooliiaii THIRD Rfykx' Dub P,,lI,lg.l, XX',iyriig Kirk, Rim hftfltlllllj. MACK ROW' lliolil ll.iI1l.tvLgz. , ,, .. ,. HHHIH pmpmivp i,, e,,,Q,,.,r,,,,,,. lgtll Hiiiiririg IA.-b XX:-lil lim llionias. Ritliaiil Minis legafera .Anal .Slluafenf .xdaaiafanfa Many groups of students at Roosevelt do a vast amount of service to the school. These students devote their time and efforts all year long and receive little or no credit. One of these groups is the stage crew. Work done by these able handymen is to build scenery for all school musical and dramatical productions and to operate the stage for all assemblies and class meetings. Dependable is a good word to describe the hall guards. The cadet corps forms the nucleus of these students. jerry Slavens is commander in chief of this project and is responsible for the entire organization. In the midst of the hurry and scurry of preparing lunch for our ravenous student body are the cafeteria assistants. Their duties consist of cleaning up the Rider Ritz. selling. and serving. XY'orking steadily and silently in the li- brary, you will find the library assistants. Library instruction and training is a full time secondary course. Several of their tasks are to charge outgoing books and to check in all books as they are returned. mega fefd It takes more than an extensive vocabulary and king size lungs to make a gwd debator. as many of the team members can testify. Arguments must be carefully thought out and based on concrete evidence. which sometimes proves to be a iob. One debate theme is used by all schools for one year. This year the topic discussed was Resolved that we should accept the essential features of the British system of education. It was with this subject that john and Randy Oller won the Bakersfield debate tournament. A debate team enters not only debating contests, but members also enter original oratory. Alan Hays placed first in an oratory contest held in Merced vvhile attending a debate tournament. Doctor Marian Recd did an outstanding yob ot toathing the Roosevelt team to vic- tory. All this was done with only two vet- erans lelil troni last years team. .lim Pinnell and Dirk Pollard. XY'ith I2 underclassmen on the team this year. the chance of an even better team next year is probable. gudenf .fddfiiafanfd .xdre Lgncbfiyoenfiadd - My H . f '9 MT Vo VF, J s F251 'U LIBRARY STAFF: FRONT ROW: Mary Lee Wright, Judy Bell, Terry Holliday, Mary Vasquez, Martha Boyd, l.aVcrne llaiiihurger, Cfarnl f Pratt, Marilyn Workmon, Lorraine Hume. BACK ROW: Sheela Wilson, JoAnn Boyd, Lori Salwasser, Pat Brooks, Jerry Bt-adlc, Donald XX.illu-r Ronald Walker, Kathleen Hulbert, Janice Carlson, Kathie James. 'f :V HAIL GUARDS: Ronald Walker, Jerry Slaven, Richard Slaven, Richard Burnes ames Johnson. H UV iq! :LN STUDENT OFFICE STAFF: FRONT ROW: Carolyn Blue, Phyllis Copley, Juanita Gonzalez, Sara King, Sandra Scully, Sharon Scully, Cathy Henry, Janet Russell, Lenore Fenn. SECOND ROW: Marlene Donaghy, Pat Wattenberger, Teddy Azevedo, Gloria DeOrian, Joyce Gellner, Donna Staggs, Pat Lions, Sharon Brunce, Carol May, Arlynne Jacobs, Josephine Kaprielian. THIRD ROW: Laura Meyers, Carol Lindegren, Joyce Michael, Carol Hogabian, Sandy Adamslci, Leclani Felicions, Gloria Zamel. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Ekizian, Susette Ryer, Sharon Simpson, Donna Hatfield, Mary Ann Der Hairbedian, May Nierler, Barbara Stansberry, Judy Ayers, Joan Graff, Betty Regier, Janice Kemmerer, Betty Rhoads, Sally Beasley, Gayle Abbott. FIFTH ROW: JoAnn Herman, Sharon Koonce, Barbara McCauley, Beverly Jackson, Carol Croft, Marie Robinson, May Neisler, Rose Asadoorian, Linda Whealen, Marge Lindstrom, Gloria Brain, Dorothy Bertram, Sara Beasley, Wanda Williams. BACK ROW: Anna Mangirelli, Nancy Garcia, Theresa Armendariz, Yolanda Duarte, Ann Morris, Brenda Branch, Juanita Coolidge, Lynn Coventry, Gertie Frish, Connie Busch, Colleen Clark, Pat Gomas, Charlotte Payne, Leona Rogers, Shirley Trower. -A . f, - Iv IVR- .. . , ,I 1 -gr, I, I- ,I I-H,.III III. IIIfII II II .II.I-IIII,II: JQIZI I , . . ff' .1 N' - I- . S' 4 I.-If T- '-' , Nas ' -+' . f I . ' ' x f 1 ' K ' 1 ... 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V ' J ':W V JL'x4 ' A1 H' 1' ,Q Mfg , 'X-'ig if A if -'fd H 1 -1-7 --1 ww. .11..V:,-, ,- i1.,'11' , ,- :I ew: n xf L 5 I I 1 M ' 'J P , g5,,A V11 ,.-lg! 1 1 14 , , , . 1 4 , 011,94 ECJQIY1 ,zjdfriltg joofdaf Unbeaten in pre-season play, the Roose- velt Rough Riders moved the ball well against a strong Merced team but fell prey to the Bears 1-1 to 7 in the first league game of the season. The Riders' offense, stymied when it got close to the Merced goal line. finally generated a sustained drive in the fourth quarter and scored on a 10 yard burst by Bob Jensen. Jensen also booted the extra point to close out the Rough Rider scoring output. Roosevelt met Madera High School the following week and found that the Coyotes were not pushovers as they absorbed a 12 to 7 defeat. The bright spot in the Rider attack was the running of Ken Carl who was instrumental in the scoring drive put on by the Green and Gold late in the third quarter. Madera coupled hard hitting line play and power running to cop the victory over the favored Rough Riders. The highly regarded Edison Tigers lived up to expectations and thwarted a second half Roosevelt rally to gain a hard earned 20 to 13 victory. The Rough Riders got on the scoreboard late in the third quarter when they chewed up 79 yards in eleven plays. The final tally came a few minutes later. The Rider defense gained possession of the ball deep in Tiger territory when an Edison punt attempt failed. Mike Manouel hit Larry Marsh with a 18 yard pass in the end zone for the 6 points. The powerful Fresno High Xvarriors ex- hibited a devastating ground attack in roll- ing over Roosevelt Zi to 6, to win the 29th annual Little-Big game before more than 12,000 fans in Ratcliff Stadium. The Rough Riders, defending city champs. saw their three year dominance over Fresno end when they could not contain the speedy XVarrior backs. Roosevelt made its lone touchdown when workhorse Jensen skirted left end, re- versed his field and barely fell into the end ZOHC. i Clovis closed out the disappointing var- sity gridiron picture by outscoring the Rough Riders H to ll. The Cougars scored the first time they got the ball and were able to gain consistently through the Rider for- ward wall during the entire game. The de' tical left the lutkless Rough Riders without a win in league play and left them on the laltllom of the heap in the final NYL standings Tliree Roosevelt gridders who were awarded alletity honors for their outstand- ing play were Larry Calvert, Charles Mar- tinez and Bob Jensen. Erie jadf .f4f .Staff .Simian Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Fresno .... lfdison ,,.. Clovis .... Merced ..... Madera ..... Roosevelt SCORES O 25 6 6 7 14 7 12 20 6 25 12 34 STANDINGS Sanger Bakersfield Bakersfield Merced Madera Edison Fresno Clovis Losses I 0 1 2 3 4 5 Manage rs Ji 1 1 -ffffifwa-f 3 ONT ROW: Allen Bertoldi, Milo Banuelos, Richard Carpenson Bob Wall Ron Leimbach Ken Carl Mike Manuoel Charles England Wayne Flynn, Paul Melton, Ed Daniels, Gary Boyett. SECOND ROW Bob Davis Dwayne Hxgley Mel Rasmussen Luther Harguess Edward Espinosa, Larry Marsh, Benny Vasquez, Bob Jensen, Hugh Skiles, joe Treaster Herb Sitton Sonny Fox Bill Humphrey BACK ROW Richard Bond, Tim Ernst, Stan Hornig, john Melton, Mike Mowery, Bob Farnsworth Ken Kerchenfaut Tony Lozito Ernie Hergenroeder Cliff Silcox Llrry Calvert, Charles Martinez, Larry Stewart. i75 .gincl jouglz .giclcbng n oaague pfay QW? Bfvb Tenscn carrlei mail .15 Allen Bcrtoldl .md R1Ch Carpcmun mmx' dum wpp-'vu-In 41 fx: fl' x is Run Aftgdll KIII4' fjilmmzlw ,Q 1 V skji, 7 S w fr' f' ' '7f,5'l , -, is tin X H ,,,? 'A Ji-J , 12 f '5JL' 5 Allhn Hqmflnix Kmlmri li r l 7V'W' 9- ' .. ., -Girl Dx-Kit. :sw x - ' K- , A 3 nf'-xr. 'H ,.:. .- YQ-A. k 4 1 5.7. 'ty' -. Mak: h1.lHlIU1l, -ln1.lllmllN.lnk,lvlmkxlrulullmc mlutlhu,gx1,'.1fwlytg.1nl1, fum' H-nerr lun' f,.1Ixcrr CIRCA guild QU! Uardify goofgaf The Roosevelt Rough Riders climaxed the 13th annual football carnival by coming from behind in the final seconds to score a thrilling 9 to 8 victory over our traditional rival, Fresno High. The key play in the winning touchdown drive was a dramatic 58 yard pass from Mike Manuoel to Ken Carl, who outran all defenders in crossing the goal for the score. Bob Jensen kicked the winning point as the gun sounded. ln the Edison and Bullard games out- standing defensive play was the keynote as the Riders were only able to garner 2 points-both against newcomer Bullard. A greatly improved Rider eleven, led by the bull-like rushes of Bob Jensen, easily beat the bewildered Sanger Apaches, 27-0, to open the 1958 grid schedule. The following week the Byrdmen jour. neyed to Bakersfield to tangle with the East Bakersfield Blades and came out on top of a seesaw battle 35-25. The highlight of the Roosevelt season was achieved when the gallant Riders beat the odds to hold the mighty Bakersfield Drillers to a 6-all tie. The fine defensive unit led by Charles Martinez and Wzlync' lflynn was responsible for the Riders' non- league SLICCCSS. ' me ., Q , 1.2 i 1-an ' T - 7. ---.X Pr-rt Barbara Shaw, Roosevelt s Football Queen, waves at the crowd. Q. 'J HCV? -.je-. , - , 1 ul-'AX ' I W 3' gl E , f l' frazqvxg L 'JIM , ., L. 1 A.'tw,, 1,,.,.,.,,...,-L---'A- U X I nd a V il ' i 1 A NE i ' - 1 lp 4, ,fy ,1 7 , , l 12- fain.: ,LQ nwl 1- ,x x if i .gy '-'ring Eiiiri ...a P' 5. ii . ' i ii 'E -? 'ldmfl v 1 M -M -girl. ' '?.:..-.:-- J F . ' 1 , l V ,N-,q . . 1, ' ' T' lfyrrfag V Q, -se . .' ,., , H , 3 n -,,, A . 4 i iw . ' 1323- 4 .. r -, W., . ,Y . ' i..:f,' 7 ,, '- s ' - -1-Jes.-. W , hr- ., J NMFA repare for a hard workout, 9 Q , 1' Ixen Carl Richard Carpenson Eddie Daniels Bob Davis Charles England eff' vQz ,,..--. Edward Espinosa Bob Farnsworth Wayne Flynn Sonny Fox Luther Harguess - 1' F! as---mJawJi'H5h Tim Ernst Ernie Hergenroeder .,4,,,,1 and mmf M yn cam, my ,J n'y ' A .. M ,ve fri' . E' 4 n:.f4wg :f-- . P Car? Fvlfhxck. Srures rh'S pa vm fn-nt wf .ln Edliwn defcnder .15 Bwb -Icnicn looks fm. '98 ,il Ummm Huglu' Sym Hpmm 1 ' K I f'f...,5, - ,..A. ' A-Q .nb Q A :K is 6 'uf' 'F i f 4 ,f r , 14,5 G4 Y 1 .xx 'L wid 5 7 lzrxfwfia I-v-Iliff 1' ,I Nun' lu' H1.VI fV' '-MINI' H'IWl'l 'V1III-I Slum IHUL ..,,1-Mgfllk' lvnvm lufltw Mika' M.1m'l1cl 0 ind n ive farfd K ,,-1 1 . QD' L-Vfhs.. ' ,. .,,,, 4 . '.,. V f X . , v r ,jwux ' ,jg I 1 u -,, 7.4 V, I ' f -:'t hl'Equf ' f- v' af-'I 1 'VJ' I JH' -lv'.',J. X ffj, , , .r,,. , X-em A Q B l .zrfz r 'Bl'- Y' 7 Bill Humphrey Q15 At., un-Q, f '!I ae-w-. ' Pxlul hlcltnn hllkk' hil'Wfl!' ' 1 'WW , fr--J' ' - -N :-K ' f a 3- .1..s' 1 , .nfhf ' - . fm. 'wa 4- 3 ' r' , 4 4' 4 -4 f l. +A ' f., A Q, rf5l+i1 ?'v ., f l X .,.1 .l: --pg - llglilrll ' ' 'lww' ., lg, ' , wa' , .1 7' gk, f. - 'I , . 1' , .-U my -.4 H,u'...4,s-f-A y - 1 , ' K' A - ,, H? -. ' Vpll ' L WK 'XL Y , , I ' . A ! ' ll I N 4,4 Mr-I lhxslllulswll Clllll 5IlK4lX '-r 1 . 4, W , :, A , wiv, N . , ' ,f 1f,, Q f' V? rfb ii' ,Fifi ' an 0 l MX ' 5 - 1 L '. V .aff .bw---ar.,. rg ' I' W ' A ,f2?'f'1al,' TZ : W Herb Sitwn Hugh Slulw f f any , ,, , L' ,V v- ,L-2,ipQ1..7',.1 17 2 1, , Q ,f f I f H I W L f f g A Alf A Q - fr. 55' , , V eg -MQW ,Y N ,V .V Bob Jensen Kcn Kerchcnfaut Run Leimbach Larry Stewart -63' -4 J W 'Inc Treaster PN.,-fu IV .pl 1 Larry Marsh Major Martin Charles Martinez john Melton Ben Vasquez buh Wall 7! t .SZ - . . A ow romwe V- ,,. fx t is Y 1.n My Bob Seegle and Jerry Agee show the tension uf a hard fought game Q Ol' Wexf edfl 9. if avatar The Roosevelt junior Varsity opened the grid season by losing to Sanger 26 to O on the Rider's field. In the Clovis game they showed much improvement as they lost a close one 6 to 3. The Riverdale Varsity were too powerful and showed too much experience as they walked away with a 42 to 12 victory. Then Roosevelt played Fresno High twice and whipped them both times by res- pective scores of 25 to 12 and 12 to 7. In so doing they gave warning of better things to come at the Rider grid camp. Madera bowed 42 to 12 in the final game which left the j.V.'s with a seasons record of three wins and three losses. Outstanding players showing promise for next year's Varsity were linemen Bill Young, Darrell Adams and Fred Andersong backs were Jerry Agee, Sherman Minor and Har- old jones. 5 TS Q Q Darrell Adams Jerry Agee Q Y ,, ' , ii ea . Gm ft! ,L 'V Q 2 A 'T L . 1 c ' ' ' . . If -- ,T y Y N is ly v 1 - ' 2 ' P QW L .4-. A 4' fl - 1 ' , A ,L fq Ken flfifqhlnfg JUN Dt'iNl1rf.llL'H l.L'1I lDL'Ii l.ill'l L'xil.lI'1 Hub Dgxmiund Ylqgg-mg Lyunyxllk-5 Xxglrrcm Gnu- ' at - f ' 2 ' fs , V vb E -. ' M-v A ' .1 2 i V 1' xx 'I - ' X X- f 1 . S kd X 7 I I P 5 . X V i , A . ff' r,::a..ii ' A 1 L I fharle l.c-F.iv Nhtrnmn Minor larry' Murphcv Mike Rim Kin Sdytmdf Bob Smile arzsify gy pfaying miloirecl joofgaf Rt it mevelt SCORES O 26 Sanger 'as-' l ' I llg. 52? Roosevelt ,,,,,, 3 6 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C lovis . 1' 0 Roosevelt , , ....,A 12 42 ,........oA. Riverdale H S 3 I Roosevelt .,.,,. Z5 12 ...... .... F resno ' ' B Roosevelt ,,,, ,,,,,, I 2 7 ,,,,,l, Al,, F resno Roosevelt ,V,V.. 42 12 .,.... ..... M adera Coach like Ahhott Mtiiulllffs Dale Williams .intl Vifiitle Bl.ising.une , 'lv ,:,i'l'tl R-iniyguv B ,M Q V W I f 'A ,u 5 -5 ' cs 4 ' G'-Q Nl A l. - Q 0' I 4 4 5 5 g ff i 1 W i I QP? i W I V ' , ll l, QT i - 4 .4 I 5 F , V id Fred Anderson Lynn Armstrong Darrell Austin Wendell Austin Art Buller -lohn Cwhy is 4 l b W . i - fa fe: gg ' fl sz' L 1 I V in 4 5 K Bob Gueda Vern Heinrich Rick Hilton Harold jones Bob Kotinqe jack Krug , fi ,A-. Z 5 r K I , , KW V If r 'It P? 3 pw.. N Wi, .AV x x Y . gi if iii R wwf' 3 . i F I J i .f ,il 'Q fifzifilfa . K .A Q ' L if 'f Don Smith Wes Smith Charles Volpa Mike Watkins Al Wilson Bill Young 1512 ji! ec! cizbefiire or Mcfory .fdncl 1-4 . . - ' ,,. XLVQF , 2 ,D ,F T524 iii ' ' -F 4 ,' F 5 Q V' Digg? 'W 4 55' A X- Ji ' . ' ff' . . N39 t J fxqzgj n FRONT ROXY: Larry Tnrf-ngo. -lohn Allison. john Xlfakida. Denni5 MCC.1mcy, Buddv Smith. Alan McLean. Bill Viilson, lerrv Rosser. Basil Perch. SECOND F 4 Mircl-iel Peterson, Giry Sturheir, Glenn Klarnec. Fred Yfalder. ROXY: .lack lssacs. Gary Grorh. Lee West. Nick Miniello. Rich Leimhach. Bill XYeil. jeff Vertz. Fred Pules. Dennis Penner. Gene Miner, Dennis XY'egley, Ray O'Suna. BACK ROXY1 Danny Thetford, Tom Summers. Neil Xfeishrr-dr, Tom Avalcian, Larrv Mai, Eldon Morris, Bruce Fsaiian, Thurman Bell, -lim Snodgrass. Rolano XY'hire. Terry Greason, Paul Mwrtffn. Larry Meacham. -lifhn Steinhoaer. 1 .' 1 1 . ,r li 4 l Q '-4. J! ,Ji . 1 K ,gm , 'fi xx 0 v, , ' 3 1 1 I, V! f' ' ,V fi 1 1 H I E f LU., e-,,,,e,l,, l.irlx 51.11 lmiilx il-mn lkilxiixtimlil lurk .ix lu .irtcmpu lu turn the n-ml ,li44. MM 30 ITLIQFOUQ . . . if N QBQS 3UfA'24tf66i 143 jza J... i 14' lx r' 'Wi X .. . i.rS'?2f'+ . ws. sg. I, gre A .A. .2 .?.Sfs....cgm!E Fred Pules, Bill Weil and Gene Minor practice flying. 1. 2254? i 1- ifflxis-Eff'-4' r, ,U r- , 1. .. .5- Pl lv . gig: ' 'hx' r g AFM. . . SQ:-I'-L-'I-H545 A r 3-1-1:..,dg: QA . 5 , Coach Verne McCoy .S-I x 'N , l ka.,-7' 2 in i-gg. A .Jw K W , i lfflfyifla, 27 A- f YA , Coach Don McColm SCORES East .7255 6 455 X7:QlfSl , 1 5. QQ, -' -i . ' .gi',,. , ,. ,,v .- -3- .,, '44 qJ:t,i '.i Wu ,ri- i yv,r,l,1 l 34552 . if ' 'I 3 Sanger Bakersfield Bakersfield Merced ...... Madera Roosevelt ,.,.,,,,.,,, 7 1 3 4,., Roosevelt ............ 6 19 ,.,, Roosevelt ............ 6 24... Roosevelt .,.......... 41 0 .... Roosevelt ..........., 6 21 .... Roosevelt ............ 38 0 ...,... Roosevelt ............ 32 6 ...,.., Roosevelt ,......,..,. 32 0 ..,.,-, STANDINGS Edison Fresno Clovis Wins Losses Madera ......... ....... 5 Roosevelt ......., ..,,... 4 Fresno Hi gh ........ ,...... 3 Clovis .............. .,..... 2 Edison ........... .,.,,,, 1 Merced ...... 0 1 2 5 4 5 24 QCJLLQJ Cal9tl,U'Q6! .SZCOYICJ WHL? .911 el,igAfweigAf goofdaf Off to a shaky start in the season's opener, the Roosevelt Teddies absorbed a 13 to 7 defeat. Although the Teddies outrushed and outgained the Sanger lightweights, they made too many mistakes which cost them the game. lnexperience was responsible for most of the mistakes, but this factor prom- ised to dwindle as the season progressed, East Bakersfield was next on the Teddies' schedule, and they took advantage of the penalties to stop the improved Roosevelt team 19 to 6. According to both coaches, the game could have gone either way, but the breaks went to East Bakersfield and this proved the difference. Roosevelt thundered back the following week to crush the helpless Merced Cubs -11 to O. ln this first league game of the season, tremendous improvement was evident as the Teddies rolled up 20 points in the first half and threatened again when the half ended. The strong Madera lightweights, who eventually won the league championship, were outplayed by our Teddies but capital- ized on the breaks to gain a 21 to 6 victory. Three Roosevelt touchdowns were called back in the quarter which gave Madera the edge. This was a hard game to lose as it cost the Teddies the championship. Edison provided much easier competition as they were resoundingly thrashed 38 to O. To highlight the lightweight grid sched- ule, the Teddies tromped their crosstown rival Fresno High Braves 32 to 6. Avenging last year's defeat, Roosevelt played inspired ball, Tom Sommers, Teddies' quarterback. connected for three touchdowns in showing fine all around quarterback ability. Bruce Esagian, Roosevelt wingback, snagged two touchdown aerials and displayed fine run- ning skill as he was sprung loose by the outstanding Teddy line. Ending the season victoriously, the light- weights swamped the Clovis B team 32 to O. Once again the hard-charging Teddy line, led by Bill Weil, Fred Pules, and Neil Weisbrodt. was responsible for the victory as they repeatedly opened big holes in the Clovis line. 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DEFENSE: FRONT ROW: Larry Meachem, Larry Torongo, Danny Thetford. Dennis Wegley. BACK ROW: Thurman Bell, jerry Rosser, Basil Perch. Nick Miniello, john Allison, Iohn wakida, Lee West. gf 'v E... 'S L'.'.!'f -as-qs I .v'w'1'l, V Q .W 4.- , , ' I' we L. i' r-f- r F F I ' . V U ., Ve -- ,...--,,-fV.,1gzf.,.w'vr 4 , .- A 5 1. . 2 . i A - .- s f , -V A , . ' 'l , 'N 1 N . . f- - , V. f 0 ' -. . 1 - , .. ' -. . V. fir' . . I x : , I 5 , , I - km. r . 313,11 ,, L . v.,:l. W 1 'J - V. 0 n .. ' H-ig ' ' i 1 w. 4 .- ,4.'?'g ..,' N L., Ab. -- .r . . - 'Y if 1 ,t t I 5 f .f 4 - V,,. A A , . , ,V ,LT 4.5. , , , . X ,nf Y Q IW: . W x . Ev . . - ,I .' , it 3:..,4 ZgV' 'J A, J. , if 11:75 ..-I . 'V - A., f, ug... ' ' ' V H V1. ' . rf . fff V -Q . -f- V we-1 . V- V 5 L M -. V f ' V . M.. fe U . . ,- . . W 1 . -Q.-N .V f V . ' V L. :- . .. ,L , ,.-, 3 7-,, 1 V. , . N --ks ' ' ' --4-n-.,..-V-V-1...-pw... , '1f' ,ilu . ' qeffl' -sy! 'z '- -. att in g e, Q.. t K' r, 4, 'W- ,Lk :p L - x V ' r .. . .1 . 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W H. ii., QTLQQQ .iff V V . .fi-1.4 - 'ff 'ir -L 'M - ' ' V 1 ' S' Q' -A B.-if I . 55 ' ., 'f ' - Q VHV. , -. 'VV Y WT 2 A fv' .iff 195.-TE-. I -g'x7ai' J.-62.5. .1 ., sn . F.. :T-1.-J-. L vi. . - L -2 ' W 14' i f ,. -'Q-1-gi,:,,.A.7,5 5 2 jj , 23.1.-'-1: -fw. A J- R r, . L 4 6lb'l'lel'l 0111161 Ql0l00IflQl'ltZ5 30 I ' ' 1 -ii' 'V' x i V , E5 XI- ' falxd L ATV Coach Don McColm iv,-Q 'IV YYRESTLIXG: FRONT ROXXY Randy Oller. Bill Gerringer. Glen Vi'itr. Luciano Duran. Bert Sargardia. Gene Clark. Chuck Gillock, Fred Andrews. SECOND ROXV: Larry -l-Ofciflgti, Bob Moser. Ron McPherson. Dick Muex. Richard Pompa. Lee Vfest. Richard Myeda. BACK ROXXY Ron Shrincr, Sherrill Ankenman. Bob Jensen. Don Aval-zian. Carlos Tapiz, jack Franks, Sherman Minor, Charles LeFay. fifv if il CNS ! Yarsirx' Coach , Verne hfCCoy ,vi .qi Y as Coach McCoy commented on the season by saying this years Riders had good team balance with 60 wrestlers on the squad. but he also felt the boys were handicapped by a lack of space, An interesting sidelight on this season was the fact that Roosevelt defeated Madera. the All-Northern champ for the last two years. twice in duel meets and also had the distinction ot' heating rival Fresno High two times The roach had high praise for the junior , A xarsiti' tcam which compiled an S-1 record ,W ,A during the season, Composed mostlx' ot ,V '54-om 4 ' . - 5' .-5. sophomores, this team overcame mam' X ,.f rzwflgiwiffic , IQ, 1' - ' ' stltiads with more experience to show tre' .-f , 1 - A-- . , . , . 6 it sz.,-,Q 4 mendous promise for next year s varsitw. , ,- rw fs-,-c. ' . .- . - ' ' f ,,,,Qm'hfw, g T ht- outstanding grapplers in this group ' w crc Bert Sagardia, Ron McPherson. at Sherman Miner, and l.ee XYZ-st. 5, , il lr, I, T1 1 RVN-N rilcpl its xlrliiiixpiixxtl llI,H,l1.lXt llllll ritli' ,vrgL,Hil 4 - -, -P--7 - itil-- .A gine ecor Yfurea fan? Wrestling is finally beginning to receive the recognition it deserves. It still has a long uphill battle to fight to establish it as a major sport, but progress is steadily being made. The Roosevelt grapplers enjoyed one of their most successful seasons this year when they won I0 of 11 dual meets and placed second in the North Yosemite League. Ron Bush and Ted Reyes were undefeated in YYY' the dual meets and were the league champs in their respective weight classes. Dan Thet- ford also annexed the championship in the 154 pound class. Advancing 11 men to the valley sectional meet in Tulare, the Rough Riders took a third in the team standings and qualified three wrestlers for the state championship meet at Turlock. This all northern meet at Turlock drew teams from Bakersfield north to the state line. Ted Reyes distinguished himself and Roosevelt by becoming the state champ in the 135 pound class. Frank Rodriquez at 103 Ptyundg fqygyk ll Su-Und, and Ron Hugh Attempting a takedown, these two wrestlers lock horns and fight it out. at 127 pounds took a third. il l it -nb 31 ilk li l Ilia .1 1 M4 VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT3 ROD BuSl'l. Ed Rioids. Gene Minor. Daxid Villanueba. Frank Rodriquez. Ray Gutierrez. SECOND ROW: Danny Thetford, jose Riojas, Benny Vasquez. Allan Bertolcli, Ted Reyesr BACK ROXV: Vince Gonzales. Dave Hoover. Charles Martinez, Charles Herrera, Ron Argall. Clinch Richard D.irm.1ni.in WQHQP5 pracfice lbiggenffy . . . ere Yi if .-f ,QF V ,. A L1 2, - 1' i I rf T l l u l ' A 2 , 'V' fr' YQ ,T ' . 'thi' . 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However, no Senate investigation committee bothered these racqueteers because they represented an athletic sport . . . tennis! With approximately the same personnel as last year, the tennis team was greatly improved and started the season very strong. A predomination of juniors and sophomores continues to make things look rosy in the tennis camp for a long time. Howard Wakefield, who was one of the few seniors on the team, was tops in the boys class, while Erma Lepp, also a senior, reigned in the girls' competition. Barry Crow and Bob Isaacson, both juniors, teamed up in the boys' doubles and proved hard to beat in league competition. June Jennings and Gertie Frish were their counterparts on the girls' team. Coach Darmanian stated before the seas- on started that the team would make a better showing in the league standings than they did last year. The team made a prophet out of the coach as they finished a very successful season. P9 lililx' VIUW .Ipptais trust' .is lu' xmttlu-s Hob Is.1.ics-in prepare to return .1 ball. Wm A ,nl A-- - - .. 1 ewarclecl W cibezierue Mcforiej Q 4 X i- N. ' ' g,3.,i. . A .,,...-. A , A , RKJW: Dennis Hull, Ricliiiiml Fiuri, Danny Zack, Rniiiity uv FRONT ROXW Cicrtic Frisch, Hurry Lrnw, VlllI1L'-lkllllillgh, Hnwiird Wgikcfiniiilx Hub lxmiiwii, Irin.i Lcpp, H1iilw.1i'.i M.irxI1, Dum- l..in4igi.inn, SECOND RONW: lialrhiiril H:irinnn,S4iun1lrii l,nni.:u1r, Mary Niswzinnlcr. Dnnnii X3U.ittS, Bunny Nicicvur, Clilmlyn lnnu, Azilc- Mifiillix, HA! K Hcintz, Dzlve Pi pcs, Rnbcrt Nilincicr, Siindn' Syniglnski. 1 J3kf,3 .ff Hxyrgb 'R f' y'J,f. AA Z'i,.'Q-.27 I9 62:2 ' ' - -' I ' i ft ','Vjp i ,jAB' -, ff-rw -1- 1 , ig, , , frm, ,-liylyfl i -J .4 . ' , A iff' Vffh' f'.-iw, ' ..' .Aff V . ' ij' ff'f.,.-l,'13?V'g1ii1fV1: . A lk ffl' e , ,Vi A , .Wh A I Q nl? 4 ,. 'f- x f 4:57. fi! 55. . . ' 4 .' 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W , 7 . ,mmygffffv Ir Nh Mg um T., gm gg 1, V ,- ,2 U' , 4 11:24 f ' 1 wav 'Ziff 'Maw bi, -., , ,I .., '- - ...J 5. - . , Pu 1 -.... , 3, V ' . . . V' A f fl 'V ',9 4. Www' '91-Z'f',f'f!1 ZW ' .fi , -V . 72113: . - 1 . , , , Z -ffm, ,V, V VV 51' 4, - , -I., ' M 03 ff- . ., V - ,Xiu M' ' 'V X 'f 'vii-. ,wb-' V' ,i,1ij,g4,,p, ,HJ -'MW ,, .W,w,:wPff'1 .....,1 Howard Wnkerfield was the top perfurmer nn the 1959 team. 189 005811243 0 LIU OIQIQOH, Goff! The Roosevelt golfers hit the fairways with a well balanced team as they sported six veterans from last year's outstanding squad, League competition was tough. but the Riders more than held their own with the capable playing of golfers Iohn Sirman. Ray Bush. and Chuck Xlfleinberger. -lohn Allison. Chuck XY'ills. and Barry Chooljian also contributed heavily to the Roosevelt cause by playing steady golf. Sirman. who is only a junior. was the outstanding player this year. and with two years of experience behind him he should be even better next year. Most of the action for home matches took place at the Airways Golf Course. but the Muny and Belmont fairways were also used. A new rule set up by the C.I.F. rules committee changed the league drastically this year. In the past the teams played a round robin in which each school played each other twice. Now the league members play each other only once during the whole season. nb i A Cir ix: . 5 .iw 1. . y 7-qu L ,- V- 'Vi' '15 rg. lv! 'trim .11 l : ' A , -E7 . ,F A V IB' 4 Sl N 4 -Za I Coach B1 wb Stout A . Ci iach XY'illiam Krause -33 vas- ' enffi mid ff' ..r 1' .I Y . F V42-K 1-lr! i. . i. .,5-,C-, I .Li- . r, E lk rf ,.1.Qs' . .lf ., . n .4 .. -S fa ' 4 C- .411 - - l , 5 ' K 'C Q . X if f 1 ' H Q., in-4' av-ff v -- i l Q Y Nl-f iafea' . Lu y- V FRONT ROXX' Roger 'l'l1omsim. hfilst' Vfiill-glris. Ray liuali ljhlllh l'um.i Arrnin l,l'I'slNlll.lIl -.'i--Q 1 pai-' iv'fL 'f3,-' Barry Choolpian. Larry fi.ir.ihedi.in. SECOND RUXV Vlvilin sirnmn lhxiil lift:-ill, Dirk Mem V 5. 3 i ' ' ya 1 lohn Allison, Charlie XXI-uriherpcr. HAVK ROW KU: Klllfv. fllllllr Wills, I3-llxl Riihx I-'lm ' ' Y ff. -' - 'IF C-ishv. f.l'l-ffl'-Ah M1-PlWUN fl RHI'-'nl M-'VIN .-Xrmcii l3LlNINlll.lIl suis liimstlf UP to tee off S F0155 Oblfltfy Q6ll'Yl QQUQAIOQ lil? LLI'LI'lQI'5 FRONT ROVU: Gene Branch, Ray Stilffuixl, ,lim Blake, jerry WcgIc'y, Stan Hill, Dennis liybee, Ray Freeman, l.y.iI Kmlton, jim Halt. fir-raltl Alanigiun. BACK RONW: Ken Kemmerer, Gary Porrorff, Gerald Hurnig, Roger Benson. lu' Soda-rsrroin, Gary ROSU. Nlcwic' Rfvy lzilncs, llill king. Hob Grove, Walrrc-ri Hailey, Rod Mclirnom, Iohn OIIL-r, Clmrles Diddy, . ,.,:.. --W ef ' ..........:., f.-ww' ' 'fir S+' st-I-1' ., .2 'SL' , 5 . , ,gd ' ,...',,g,, - fe H . ....- 354' 7' 9-1' .nfl-a-as 4,..: . 1. . - , ' .ne ,.,'. Lu-, , --a ?:-- 131: J.. . , l? . 1 v-my an X 'M Wegley is pursued by Maderans as he strides around curve. road gounfrg The cross country team finished one of their most successful seasons in years as they placed third out of twenty schools in the valley finals. jim Hart ran seventh in the class A race to establish himself as Roosevelt's top distance runner. He received the trophy as the most outstanding member of the cross country team. Lyal Carlton, a sophomore, also did an outstanding job as he placed tenth in the varsity competition. The sophomore team led by Randy Oller and Jim MacDonald were also very success- ful in the valley meet as they won the large school competition trophy. During the regular season Roosevelt sponsored an invitational cross country meet at the 1.85 mile Millerton Lake course. On this hilly run the host Rough Riders ended up with a third place. The Roosevelt run- ners' clocking time was 9:33, good for a fourth place finish. Roosevelt gave the powerful Fresno High Warriors a real scare in the city meet but had to settle for a second place with forty- three points, twelve more than Fresno. In scoring a cross country meet the team with the lowest score wins. agefd QEQUQLIQQCJ .tgdrif-.S9A0LU8L! ,Audi Q i rl 3, - , .r -l .. , ,,,.,, Bmwwffif f 1 Ll, , ' ' x 1 A 1, I Q, 1' vp H f X I' R K4 ' kg X ' L 'QL' 1 Q' , FRONT ROXY, Ifrvy Harris. Gary Ewen, Album L':'1.1mq Km Funk, G4-rrv Pfcardsley. Lxrry Zander. Cfgih Cimfjk Gxmrdl. PvAf.K P.UXY PMB Farnixxwrrh RHIM' Prtrwmfwmh. Mvrfvm Frfmklmn, l..u'l'vT1,1rl. Gfrv Sami I'-'L' Trumtw, I'fry,4y1f-mffy gunvnfv. ,1-. Ip fflluw- .llfillvlfl HI'l- will HtlvIH!l'HlI'VrV1 I-Ill Aluxxrmm-v1'I ff-Y Cmrry Bcardslcy' Cmrx Hmmrr M X wx L IM-F I'.2i'wxu 7 9 X Mxn-11 l'l.lnUm .fdncl tibedire rf' K4-ii Funk l.ei'oy Harris Rolly Petnuioxitli N 1 araifg Roosevelt was a young inexperienced team made up predominantly of underclass- men, but came along fast through tremen- dous hustle and desire lo wind up the sexis- on as one of the better basketball teams ever to represent Roosevelt High School on the hardcourts. The hardluck Riders hosted the lidison Tigers in the season opener and lost a lieartbreaker, -IO-59, in the final seconds. Roosevelt came back with vengeance in the next three games by soundly defeating Clovis, Merced and Madera. Then Fresno High invaded Rider land and had one of their hottest nights of the season to put down the Rough Riders 55--13. The Riders opened the second half of the season by losing to Edison 53-40. However they bounced back to take three straight wins before bowing to Fresno High, 57-50, in the controversial season's final. Question- able scorekeeping hurt Roosevelt in this otherwise exciting game which saw Bob Farnsworth foul out with only four fouls. The Rough Riders could have salvaged a share of the coveted championship were it not for tough breaks in the crucial Edison and Fresno games. Next season will see a great Roosevelt team with the return of Bob Farnsworth, Al Uriarte, Rollie Petronovich, Gary Stuart, Larry Zander, Myron Fra,nklin, and LeRoy Harris. Team captain Joe Treaster left his niche in Rider basketball history when he set a school individual game record for rebounds of 26 against Madera and wound up as leading league rebounder. Roosevelt chalked up 815 points during the season for an average of 50 points per game. By holding their opponents to only 623 points for an average of only 38 points per game, they established one of the best defensive records in the league. rl battles forthe elusive hall xxhile Treaster .ict .!4Ifl6! ECQHQQ I1 Oll,f5fCll'lCbl'l9 -Tu: Tr W X KK L.1rrx' Turl Lfmfgr I..1rry Zmdcr 154, M , p1TI,f!,.'1'1 mm'l,1 11.12111 rfl1w1rn11-lwxng Nmnhx Il.1nvkllr1xg.1lnx1Iu .mix mln, 1 lun xx nh 261111 STANDINGS Wins Losses lfresno ,,,,, 9 1 lldison ,, 8 2 Roosevelt , , 6 -1 Merged . .. .... . 5 7 Clovis .,,,. 2 H Madera .,,. . 2 H Turl and Treasrer set themselves. ns-6 l l I Roosu elt Roosex elt Roosu elt Roosex elt Roosu elt Roosew elt Roosex elt Roosevelt Roosevelt ........o.vw Roosex elt .....,...... Roosevelt .......ooooY Roosex elt Roosevelt .,..,....... Roosevelt .,..v..,.... Roosevelt ly. SCORES 7 61 7 53 Redwood Bakersfield E Bakersfield Mt Whitney' El Cerrito Mt. Wliitneyf Edison Clovis Merced Madera ..,, Fresno Edison .... Clovis Merced Madera Roosevelt .........w.. 50 57 .... Fresno arzufg ounc! fel em Yfmrlfecl .irlarci -1 f-' fi' REQ Cyijiii 1. Pill Pfiir Rmsevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt SCORES -15 52 -12 46 RO +5 S5 ZS il Q , A infif l f'3' bun Hofmg Redwood Mt. W'l'1lIU6fQ' Mt. Yfhitney San Joaquin Memorial Clovis Bullard .tsl, Madera Fresno s,.... Sin loaquiri Memorial ! 'W I ,,:wol.sl1xf .lxx.1nrs,tirw:w1rrl.lKr111wx1 nc ltlttlc .HQLJ Succeddfuf .SQGJOFL 4-J' ,f la '15 if FX lun K.iiifm.ln Wfnrren Kiggins Milt l.art.1 lim P,rrt.tin lXl'igr. iliivm I-llirlimlsf ' r' 'fm , Abbott puts one into orbit as Latta lool-as on in awe. 9. if zwfraf The j.V. b.1sketh.1ll team tlefeatetl eveiy team in the league .it least onte to post .1 9-Al rt-Lord which netteil them .i setoiitl plate finish The te.1m was tomposetl of four juniors .intl three sophomores, lim l'.1rt.1in, Keri Critthloe, Wfgirren Kilrgtgins, 'lim K.llll.IT1.lIl, .mtl Milt l-.1tt.i were starters. Outshintlinig in improvement was Ken Cfritthloe. The j.V.'s walked over Redwood in their season opener by Ll score of 45531, but were upset the following week by Mt. Wliitney, 716-32. This defeat was quickly reversed in the next encounter as Roosevelt scored Ll -1231 victory. San Joaquin Memorial fell to Ll 46-58 count, But it was a different story in the second meeting between the two teams, as Memorial rebounded with a 36-31 victory. Fresno High also took the measure of the J.V.'s when they posted a 36428 win, However, Roosevelt got another crack at their cross town rivals in the league final and made the most of it to end the season victoriously. 7f5 9 NW. T W fhe 'Hx flfgluirc-fl lull'-wi hi dime rlwm N Qin orraicl Mnchdpufed .l7!circ! rv .Z smixaw he EAL - i ke., , X -J T N Q 14 - r -an A '. E, ' l YF ' '23 5 a ea 9 -,rx erm .V ,xri V -'vxxr K S5 xg : 4 W 'i i ' I l vi '7 E 'W' L1 it 'J vffvfk K 'T'-A ' Y 'R ' FRONT RQXXY l..17fv'vRDielq. Hwward Martin. Blah Karahian. Basil Perch, Les Xlfeppler. Mgr. Alan Yengiijvarx. BACK ROXYT .Terry Rosser. Turnian Bed Hari-lc. bucuan, Terry: Greei-in. Larry Mai. Trim Swmmeri Cnach Dun Kloppenburg. Z?aaLefAaf Thii year 5 Class B basl-cetball team was handicapped hy the lack of experience. but more than made up for it with aggressive- ness. spirit. and apnrrsmanxhip tfi end rhe Neasfin with a reSpeCtal:'le 10.6 reofrd The squad spurred ffiur sfiphfimiiree nn rhe starting ream and we-ra fffren playing: against experienced Qenif-rx frfim rither xchfffils, This indicated that if slime nf the-Qc hf-jxs return next year, Rfimr-veltk Teddies will ruse .1 lffrmidalvle threat tri the firher reams in the lirghrwc-ilghr lilllfjklf The rirv team nfinsisrerl nf fiirvipirila Trim Siimmeri and eirher Larry Mai HF 'lnrry Rmier, fenrnr Terry Cfreewn. .ind yuaril-N Hmvrirfl Martin and Thurman Hell fzip- falfl Bell VFHW-All Vu he flxe' Xwirl-1llrirK.L'fil Tlif' ream and mis Vllf, laadinlu rchfiuniler Burn' mera Huis ldv, .i team leader wirh hia in- Npired plug while fircesiin xhiiwrgil rmirli imprim,-me-nr .ir renter. The Ti-ililiei liriil-If wen in lf..ly1jlIf,' play wirh ,1 if reriiril ni nail iliiwn rhird placf, in rho final lealgiie mnrlirilux The hi,uh-liiuhf ffl rho icwin iiimrg in the first ,mine wlinn MW fhirrlrwynxilw Mai wl-- lllld pl.ix uliilf-N1.iiiin NIIf.,llw.llwlH1il f--gi-I in pmirmn Pfam SCORES Roosevelt ....,ff. 35 19 Roosevelt ,Y....,. 25 28 Roosevelt .,...,,. 36 34 Roosevelt ....,,,. 32 15 Roosevelt .....Y.. 30 22 Roosevelt ..,..... 40 35 Roosevelt ........ 40 34 Roosevelt ....,,.. 21 2 8 Roosevelt ....V,,. 35 32 Roosevelt ,....... 33 30 Roosevelt ...,,,,. 31 60 Roosevelt ,.,.V f. 33 41 Roosevelt H .,,,. 39 30 Roosevelt , ,, ., 31 33 Roosevelt ,, -'io 37 Roosevelt ,,,.,.,. 30 'il 0 r U l 1 Coach Don Kloppenburg in Redwood Bakersfield Bullard E. Bakersfield Mt. Whitney Mt. Whitney Edison Clovis Merced Madera . ,,,.. Fresno Edison Merced Clovis Madera Fresno l l Martin sweeps Ilie lull .INVLIY from this lwewiltlured lWlQlLlt'l'.l lioopsrt-11 Rosser goes all our in this attempt to score two points against Edison mf KCLKQIQCQCJ pougg HCJQI' nib Uardifg gadegaff This years power laden Rough Rider baseball team has a number of returning lettermen from last years nine to give Rws- evelt one of her finest baseball teams in several seasons. Included in this group were such fine hitters as Bucky Hoover, Chuck England. Rollie Petranovich. and Tom Som- mers A strong pitching staff with plenty of depth was headed by Iggy Ratley, Ron Kent. Dave Hoover, and Sherrill Anken- man The Riders entered the Fresno High Tournament to open the season and reached the finals before bowing to the VUarriors in the championship game, ln the 16th Annual Delano Tournament. the Abbottmen evened the score with a convincing victory over the XX'arriors in the semi finals. lt was probably the best defensive game in the tournaments history. and was highlighted by superb pitching. XY'ade Blasingame started for Roosevelt and went the first five innings. He was relieved by Ratley in the sixth and the big right hander went on to hurl shutout ball in the last two frames to preserve the victory. However, the spine-tingling champion- ship playoff game between Roosevelt and the Bakersfield Drillers was the high point of the tournament. The teams battled for 11 innings before the Drillers finally' snatched a 2-1 victory. The Riders scored their only run in the first inning when Ken Funk walked. took second on an infield out, and scored when Rollie Petranovich was safe at first on an error. Bakersfield the second with an advanced a man to two infield outs. and when Rider pitcher. evened the count in unearned run. They third on a single and then got him home Ankenman, was charged with a balk. Things rocked back and forth from then on with both teams getting plenty of scoring chances. but it remained until the 11th for the Drillers to knock across the tie breaking run and win the ball game. Roosevelt figured in two of the finest ball games that were played at the Delano Tournament and their ace pitcher. Ratleyf. was voted the most outstanding hurler. The Fresno game marked the first time in four years that the XVarriors were beaten in high school competition. AH. 1.3: i .44 . ,'-ifik 1-Q. .xv , ,v A, I , . ,- ff 'Qi X V 'fri , ,'. f,, -1 4: up fy U. ,mp I i J ltyfy f, ai , 'fs . Nh. Q . .. 1... Q . .-N.. 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A - v - bg? , N v - -.z.Lj-rf ?,f!-- --Q... fi.: 1 A ore going to first. ere oaclecl gaffing ower .And Uaraify gadegaf The vaunted Rough Rider power explod- ed for 15 runs against an outmanned Edison baseball team in the initial league game of the 1959 season. The final score was 15-2 and established the Riders as a definite threat for championship honors in the NYT.. Then Clovis put a real dent in Roose- velts title aspirations when they came from behind on three occasions and won the game in the final inning without a hit. XX'ith the score tied 6-6, RHS relief pitch- er jerry Ratlev struck out the first man to face him. Then an infield error allowed a baserunner to reach first. Coach Abbott, taking no chances, replaced Ratlev with Bucky Hoover. After loading the bases. Hoover worked a 3 and 2 count on the next man up. but couldnt find that final strike. and he walked the winning run in. Shaken by the loss to Clovis, the Rough Riders broke out of their doldrums to post an 8-3 victory over Merced. Although out- hit by the losers. Roosevelt was alert and took advantage of eight Merced errors to score seven unearned runs. The Madera Coyotes presented the next hurdle for Roosevelt, but the revamped Riders took their measure with a 6-3 vic- tory on the RHS diamond. The big Rider bats proved the difference in this game. Funk led off the first inning with a line drive single to right. center field, Then with one out, Rollie Petrano- vich blasted a home run into deep right center scoring Funk ahead of him. Farnsworth matched Petranovichs blow in the third with a four master in exactly the same placei but it took .1 run in the fourth and two more in the sixth to finally ite the game. Roosevelt ended the first half of play in the NYT. by topping the Fresno Wiirritnrs 3-2, lt was a must win for the Riders, and when the flilllwx were flown, they came through Ro-,sevelt held a one to nothing lead until the sixth inning when a two run homer put the Witrritirs on top. The hust- ling Riders fought back in the last half of the inning to score two runs and win the game, The victory lifted Roosevelt into a tie for first place with a l-1 record and gave tlieni new life in their hid for the fhainpionsliip. V In ll!! i L 3 Aj 5 'Q X . ' If Ei,.Q-QQ VQIY f it - J ,- K 1-- 1 ' . T if 'iii A Perranovich wheels and fires to Harris. ' 3.-'ti' X i ef- A X Y - 1- Sherrill pnkenman X ' it .- + -, . 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Y l-If:-fs ' R - .. ff 3- ,gQ4,,.,g,5.: i-Y.---,-gf3 l'f+4 ,. . 1.-:g.1,1'f'A', -g ,'f' -Jaw, - , f,,,, I jg. g . -C 3 ,K - ,'..,,f f , '.'-Wsryq, ' 49' 'As ' ,LK-1-L ' ' KY- . -' his i:,5 ?i'-f 'Qj E?a..'-,ffA'1p .1-.f-Q 45 Asa? 'fffvlr 4. FRUNT ROXY 'Ibm Swrnmeri. Ken Frankfurt, Shgrrxll Ankenman. Charles Englglnd, Ken Furjk, Basxl Perch, Gary Grwvc. Gary Boyert. BACK ROXX' Rrflhc Pcrrdnlmch. Dave Hrffwer, Bwh Rrrnwr-vrrh. B1-h Murphy. Run Kenti Jerry Rarlcy.. Leruy Harrii Craig Xfhire, Larry Zander. Coach F .-'xhhwr C ' II 'a - C f'2--f S f X 3 J , 1 :I xx M Y N A - if Q 1 - r L ' . ' 18 , A f--:sm Q V ,C - -J I 'fT,X --A X. T 'ii-ii: F - 1 . -fwsf-Rr Uv.. Ifhfwr HHH Flfvll Ifmly M,,,5.f,r lkml Pr-mlm Rwllnc PLtr.mux1ch gdriegdf E'Cl,l'l'l lftllson , Bullard , A, Clovis .,... ..,,.... Mt, Whitnt-y .,,, lf, Bakersfield .,l Redwood ..,,,,.... Merced ,,,, Tulare ...A Madera Redwood ...,.,,... Fresno .,,, Edison .r., Clovis , ..,, . 4tRedWood . :Tult1re 'klfresno A 'F Bakersfield ..,,,. f-Qfgffet l I gf if .f i I x. Ju A jerry Ratley jerry Rosser Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt 5' ? -x, 3 '- 1 tv . -1-1 .gf '-- gf ' A -19 A 1 ,' 4, , - ' V -. ..,'-.nl '- Q., ' 4 , mmiln- X F -A u'f'Zll'?'5'.. t. . J' V. ' . ' 1' 'W I . , A K . 4. ,fl la., ., . . V gh, N ' ,ly-3 A 4 X 1 ,g-la. . V -I ' 'hz . V X 1 ' 1 -' 'v ' -- 1 ' , ' . val' -LZ . 'V Ll - 5' I ' ' '. A VL.: rl AL- l 1 ll- :lA1 v'v I 4 ' Q i- fzwdki -'-s- ' Jr --fft-.-.H . I- JH' 7' ..' - -' , . ' .' ' 1. f 1-- 1. lL'r 4.4. '- z-4 1' . ..,- 1 f'e' -l'iN'ifr - .1-'vas .. u-Ja.2'.1s,.l'-'YPQ Y' - 1-'f..f Rough Rider Rosser streaks for home with an Important run while Muderan watches. 'W x I' A .fu :A ,3rm,Q,V,f!f ,: . LV Y 9 V' Tom Sommers Cralg White Larry Zander 'UB g0I'I'YlQ6! Z?acL6one gufllfe 0119! Fresno High Edison ......., Bullard ,A7.., Clovis ..,., Fresno ..... Merced .,.,,. Tulare .,... Madera r,..., Edison ,,.,. Fresno ,.,,,... Clovis ........ Mt. 'XY'hitney Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Hanford ,... Roosevelt T111-U6 -------w--- - Roosevelt Rsdwod -'----'-,A'- Roosevelt Tranquility ,....,., Roosevelt Tranquility .,...... Roosevelt V - 1 'ft' if., tw ,J Cmlclies CC1li.ir .ii ', .JH X, Y X' .ill-mg - V - . , 'A yi! raaiaf The Roosevelt Teddies struck fast in their baseball opener with Fresno High as they racked up a 6-5 victory. This win got the J.V.'s off to a good start to more success when they battered Edison the following week 15-2. A barrage of base hits, coupled with fine pitching, smothered a hapless Bullard nine 15-1. Then the hard hitting Teddy team pounced on Clovis, pitching for nine runs, to wallop the Cougar J.V.'s 9-O. Roosevelt ran into some tough going in its next two games when it dropped hard fought contests to Mt. Whitney' and East Bakersfield on the same day. However, the Teddies rebounded in true Rough Rider fashion to squelch Fresno's Papooses 8-4. A pitching duel ended in another IV. vic- tory when Dale Wfilliams pitched a 1 to O shutout over Merced. The Teddies con- tinued their winning wavs by throttling Ma- dera 6-1, This fast start in league play in- sured the Teddies of a very successful season for 1959. Coach Girardi's sophomore laden team was led bv Captain Major Martin. who played catcher and third baseman. and bv Dale XY'illiams, a good pitcher who dis- played fine ability in his first year of high school competition, 1. pd 4. HWS, s. if V ,K I - , s di ir l I R ii, lloxmr-l Martin :Jkt-s .i licaltlw rut .ir the ball .ind smacks it far. 0P gadegaf 30015 M. FQ' QQ, .ff .A -xgv'55v!.K' . , 5 .A , I 1 f i nf ' i - 'FF' J . A A i ,, . 4-f'..a,w W in - - mi ' - .4 X 5, ,' fa 'i . A i x 3 ' -3, in If r ' W K ' . f f fi ' FRONT ROVU: iiUVVLlI'Li Martin, Allen Smrin, slim Cimpi-1', Huh Knruihmfi, Hilflvili Sunismn, -In-fry Iilcriiivmig, -lim fQm'm'iius, hurry Mai. BACK RONW: Al l,nvvwn, Wiialn- HI1l'iiI'lj1JlI11L', Dzllc Willizlzxis, Turmny l5KV1lki.ll'1, hffllltll' Aff-ll'flIl, Noni! XV4-ishrmit, Thurmcn Hell, Fai Gumwr, -In-rry Ruxscll ,ljif 41 - - ififf'-in-fei. V' Q ......M,-.N 1 ,, .,. . ' f , ' ,... - , f Q.. ' Liwqm and Bell both Chase 3 pop up down fmt haggling- Lawson runs hard to hear the rhmw im his hard hit gmunder. . Hi if!! wim eam Tremendous interest has been generated into Roosevelts swim program in the past few years which is attributed to the fact that over one hundred students tried out for the team this year. This made it one of the school's most popular sports. The squad was finally cut down to thirty swimmers who prepared for the coming season which started the first day of the second semester and lasted through May. Coach Stephens was especially pleased with the good crop of class B swimmers this year, In a dual meet, four Bs - Lloyd Fritz, Larry Meachum, Ed Chaveria, and Skip Seagle competed in the varsity competition in the 200 ya,rd freestyle relay and broke a school record. The old record of 11448, established in 1956, was smashed in the good time of 1:43.0. Vernon Beards- ley bettered the class B 50 yard breast- stroke record by six tenths of a second when he skimmed through the water in 36.4. The well trained girls' swim team made a good showing during the season with their Htankstersf' Donnajean King was the top diver on the team. wafer pod: The water polo sport has grown con- siderably throughout the nation in the last few years, and Roosevelt's splashers showed their desire to grow along with it when they defeated Fresno High 5-Z for the first time since the sport was started. In the other games played, the Rough Riders lost out to college competition but displayed rough and tumble action. Fresno State College overpowered the Rough Rid- ers by piling up an 8-3 score. However, Fresno City College was much more hard pressed and were lucky to come out with a 3-2 victory. The Rams had to go into a 20 minute overtime before they finally subdued the fighting Riders. The 'outstanding players on the team were Mike Satterburg, Gary Johnson, and john Wernet. Wernet competing in his first season, did a terrific job as he was the lead- ing point getter. Other members of the squad included Larry Mclntyre, Ed Hefferman, Curtis Kjar, Richard Reese, and Larry Meachum. Coach Stephens was extremely proud of the boys this year as they turned in ii top notch job. He looks forward to a bigger and better season nc-xt year with the return of many lettc-rmc-n. afar !90A Ql'26! ,911 Swimming rogram, -' . X TIXT Hiffex -lqef 1 'ii . ii -'f-fe- .1 - .. ,..,9, - V - Q - ,ui- Y. nv.. 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I 1 jj, 't'Ffr i ' ' ' ,' yi- M: ' 1, i Y..--Y ' li - ' 'fflff' Vi- K QQ ,ki A E C ,,. i i1'+fw.fexjQ l i -' 35, ST .. ' N. - , Swimmers practice the lmckstroke in preparation for a meet. Kiomlic-s Nr. lf. Ste-vcris .mtl Miss I. Rrismiisseii -m'-----'-- pun li' l E a a Qi M Q 5 X I1 :,- 'A - 2 -,,i 'W FRONT ROW: Rosalie Flohr, Linda Weddle, Carol Bain, Betty Caldwell, Becky Widmyer, Connie Isaac, Lee Mason, Sue Prentice, Carol Cramer, Sue Blacet, Ron McClung, SECOND ROW: Linda Kelley, Marilyn Gaab. Eleanor Firpo, Sue Dryden, Joyce Rohn, Karyn Clark, Judy McLean, Celia Palm, Berta Wright Karen Beach, Liz Book, Donnajean King, Pam Smith, manager, Ron McClain. THIRD ROW:- Bruce Hansen, Richard Mayeda, Dave Mclntee, Larry West, Vic Friesen, Ed Heffernan, Skip Seagle, Ed Chavira, Charles Newman, Lloyd Fritz, jim Rice, Alex Babigian, Vernon Beardsley, Charles Volpa. BACK ROW: Art Noxon, Rian Hatcher, Larry Meachum, Lee Soderstrom, Rick Rees, Alan Hayes, Wayne Turl, Bruce Beckstead, Stan Hornig, jerry Hornig, jeff Verrz, Brian Hatcher. 209 X i X i l l X l l Ross Bare soars over the bar with plenty of room to spare. ardifg lzicrriify juc The Rough Rider Varsity tracksters were thin in personnel this year, but were helped out tremendously by the addition of a few outstanding class B performers who moved up to fill the need. With this added strength Roosevelt won three out of four of their dual meets. The Rough Riders routed Clovis 80 to 33 in their first meet of the season. Roosevelt journeyed to Merced the fol- lowing week for a three way meet involving the Bears and the Edison High School Tigers, The Riders came out on top with SOL? points followed by Edison with 46 and Merced with -1315 Gary Kroupa was the outstanding indi- vidual performer as he set a school record in the dixus competition with a heave of 152-I feet 21,41 inches. The former record of 157 feet 2 inches was set bv Paul Endler in 1954. I Outstanding performers during the entire season were Ed Daniels, Larry Marsh. Gary Kroupa, lohn Wlikida, Rav Stafford. Lyle Carlton. ,lim Hart, and Rosis Bare. i it .. i f A fl I 5 .'1 ' T' A 'U ig' 4 r N 1, H Q , A ig e , ' f f ear-f+.rfri . , . 4 T 1 i -- '3 gg. , ,.-, -Y . -J .5-1 . .1 ,,,. W . H Q U v ....,,.,., A rr.:.TZ'T1 i 'sk-N' ,E 'fd' t T' e - s W , 1 - 's - A I f ' , , I ' -if'-We Z-W Afpr ' 5129? sin-- ' ' U W A : '-... ...,- ' ,, pie .X- i i--' s EW e 'f' 'R' R ' 7T' i -H' fi-'tl' -,1-an . , . Ury hl.Il'wll .iiifl loliii W.il4iiI.i, rt'.iiiiiii.ilr:s, iliir-I it Hill on llir liiieli tiiiilii is lxioiip. I pie ilu I, H MUNI, ,lm my HI .U 'ins ' y -I .gpaigerifero mlarouec! On any ecor 5 . . . .xx W .,.,. am' . i-QFYP: FRONT ROXW: Iiilnlii- Dimiuli, Gary Kruupu, jerry Wurglr-y, l,i11'ry lxflilfgll, julm Xx',.ll'flL.l4I, Riilrml Hiirclwwii, Gerry lir'.ii'rlalcy, G.iry l'uttm'ff, llimily Olli-lg Ki-11 Dimmcrcr, l.ya1I Carlton, Chuck Diddy. BACK RCJW: Rillpli Slnrcy, jim DL'lNIllI'1llL'S, Garry Stuart, Ray Smffurd, Lutlucr llzlrgucss, Don 'l'aryIur, Russ llilw, Milcc Ruse, Dan Tlwrfnril, jim Blake, 'Finn XXl.ltlL',JChS'lA1ITlL i,VSFD Hcinrich. ii El 5 91 ,,,.,. -1 ' H55 W., ...wa 1 ,ri ,i . Hart gives it his all in winning the mile while teammates holler. Coaches B. SfOlll and L. Futrfll 1 K ,H , , K, , H yde? PCLC season despite the fact they lost some of their outstanding athletes to the Xarsity The boys that made the big jump to class A were Richard Hutcheson john Wakida ohn Soldani and Paul Chappell. They should be given specialfcommendation be- cause they forfeited their chance to be at the top in their own class to help out the team where it needed the strength the CC 77 CC 77 A 0 Y J , l 9 5 fl ri -3 CC 7? C6 77 :' - 5 A K Roosevelt's BU track squad had a fair . 4 e ' 5 . 1 . 1 . i V. AJ I E I , f J . i i W ' 'V 1 1 I V? P 2 e If 'I r v as 11 -if ' l' A Nut Stepanian and Thetford compete. af. tfwaafl 4 most. The Teddies opened their season success' fully by scoring an impressive 65M to 47M victory over Clovis. Don Smith won the 140 yard low hurdles in 16.9 seconds and also the cen- tury in 10.7 seconds. The B's placed second in the triangular meet with Merced and Edison. lack Isaacs took the discus with a heave of 114.5 feet, and Ron McLean won the high jump with a mark of 5 feet 5 inches to score the only firsts for Rooseveltg The smaller class C spikesters were also thin in recruits, but had two fine per- formers: Rod McBroom and Dennis Byhee. --wilt' -. L had ' L 1..- '. ., ... 'LM Q.. Wakida hetters his mark in this leap. ,ll FRONT ROW! Dr-am HicIwcl't, Alan Mrl.uin, Lanny 'l'oioiigef, 'll-riy ciIt'L'NUll, lbtklllllh itlrilmiiry, Hill l..ll'gl', Buddy Smith, john Soldaui, ,Lick MMA Dm, lim, RAY USUN, HAKKK ROXW: Huh filllVi', lliil King, W.iiir'i1 llinlcy, Dull SIt'P.llIlAll1, Al Moore, XV.1ync Stillwcll, Leslie XVcpplt'f, Llnigci Flon-s, Virol Mmlrni, Henry liilrli, Ray lircc-iimn, Dim Smith, Cyril lk-rkctt. 212 l,Ll'I'l ,JL!arcJ '4 ii., wi 1 . , K-.. ,was 'MAIL .gnfo Rafal' ing eafion r K, ' 'Y M... irq - Annu -M h A' -. Q- ....,.,-, Hill l-il1'gc :mil AI lwmrc warm up for ii hurdle cvfht. l-VIC C1ll'lI011. il B Pwifflfmff. Wim WFSUY mild FRONT ROW: Lee Mitchell, Rob McBroom, Tony Aluisi, Leroy Coppedge, jeff Smith, Rich Karr, jim Slover. BACK ROW: Mel McDaniel Richard Majors, jerry janigian, jerry Sarkisian, Dennis Bybee, Dennis Pipal, Bert Sagardia. n 'aw ' I- 5? il ' 3 jf. 4' 5 X . '. 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K en Carl 5 Ken Carl ........ .. ....,. Sir Prince ...... ...,...... Larry Turl bE 'E Al Uriarte ...... ..i..Sir Knight of ...,... ...,. D ean Stewart the Quill Larry Turl ,,,,, ,,,,,..,,,. S ir Knight of ,v....i...... TOm SOmmerS if I Rulrmcti lor-l-ting fellow S. RFCHVT Cl'ievV V115 L V Fx the Exchequer Rolly Petronovich Y... vvw. S gt.-at'Arms ................. Larry Zander Sponsors: Mr. Micka, Mr. Barton ,U-M -J XCCLA MI' He who seeks to serve another, best serves himself, is the motto of the Excalibur Club, Roosevelt's oldest and most traditional boys' organization. Introduced by the Loyal Knights of the Round Table in 1929, and led by Roosevelt's first principal. Mr. Wil- liam Otto, Excalibur has served the Rough Rider student body for thirty years. Every Wfednesday two members of the club are invited as guests to the Round Table luncheon which is held in a down' town establishment. At the end of the year F Excalibur repays the parent club for its gen- '?,. gif' tx erosity by hosting a banquet in their honor. ',,j:Q5x l Y At this banquet the new members are ele- I figygiiggf xaied from lowly plebes to l-znighthoodz gi? , m'f,'if5777f Other activities engaged in by Excalibur 62515-LH.7fff!!1!':'.','ffL15L , during the school year include an 683 throw- W-Wfw Flifm Ken Clfl Qucen Dee Dee Kunkel the Excalibur Carnival. and the Excalibur vs. Green and Gold basketball grudge game. . ' Qs 33 I 1 X I 3 41 if ' i H., V C? YH? Z FRUSQI' IMAX' 'Ir-fry K,ri'csori, Alan ll.iyi-s, Ray liusili, 'Iiiii f..Il.lllllI'.l, Kon l'Kl'l'Llll'llli.lllI, lxui Carl, XX.lyrii' lily-nn, Nike lS1,inoutI. Hr-my Fm-1, liulily Smith, Dt-.in Nrcwari, Alt-x l5.ihigi.iii, Sl'f,UND RUXX' 'lliiii Noiiiiiicis, Miki' Dyer, Craig XYliiiv, l..iriy Mai, Rich l.t'imb.1-llc. Gary Sriirlirir. Iiiii Niioilgrms, Rollariii Pr-triiriovicli, Dirl-: M4-iix, Al lfriaru: HIV K IIUXV: Alla-ii llvitolrli, AI l,.iwson, Myron Fraiiklui, lorry Rosscr I r i H run It lr i r r liiry iliiirl lim Piriiiii Hill Nrriiiisl I1 'Nm iii Hifi :nl liriy 7:11 lii V l in x if 1.Nl. ,. , . i , .W jxril, . .Ni,f. H, oaa ing ago, Cfugd In ffl 4 l , 2 :f , Y r vc , , Q 7: . ' , A i ae 5? as y Y I . a V I . H A - , up , r I4 'r J V Q! gag as i A Q 'i ,,: ' ' -,,QExf, r 3' I DF yr, it V N ' V . , Alpena! fl ft' , t 1' If fi' ,9Fv,, Q, 4 J 2-. te r s ., ff i 'tt ? ' 'S -I ga Al l I H aft V ' A . il :Il-i if , t ., A it, .r V , lf? V , if i ' J teal FRONT ROXW: Charles Nweinberger, Vernon Heintz, Hill We-il, Richard Hutcheson, Dennis Salcli, Ion Dt-Moi.ilr's, lid Daniels, Sl-itll ROXW: Ken Funk, Basil Perch, Dennis Wc-gley, Dennis Heintz, Gary Boyetr, Mike Rose. THIRD RUXXV: -lohn -'.llHllNlII.lI'l, -larnrs Aaron, Pull Morton, Larry Marsh, Harold Sutljian, Vasgen Sarkisian, Gary Kroupa, Don Fini, BACK RUXW: Hill Young, -lolrii Young, Neil Wt-ishrirtlr, Duyl Ruby, Gerry liearilsley, Harry Chooliian, liarry Calvert, I,arry Taira, Danny Zack, Rollin Wfliirt-. Feel! is in ' . - Originating as a YMCA Hi-Y for boys, the Green and Gold has grown into one of ' 'hi ,. Roosevelts most active service clubs. After being in existence for twelve years, the club 4 remains strongly affiliated with the Y and takes an active part in many YMCA functions. With the purpose in mind, to serve the school and promote leadership among mem- bers, Green and Gold offers wonderful ex- perience in comradeship, social adjustment, responsibility, character development, and moral responsibilities, Roosevelt's cherished Homecoming Week is traditionally sponsored by Green and Gold along with the Little-Big Game dance. Highlighting the year, the club travels to Santa Cruz to enjoy a deep sea fishing trip. However, most of the boys hit the first relief boat back to the mainland and spend most of their time tearing up the Santa Cruz boardwalk. ? Y -, VX l Gary Hoyetr Fd D.lIllt'lN Qucen Dot Bush af me ,ff OFFICERS Fall Gary Boyett ,.,..,.......,,...... President ..,..,. .. Chuck Weinberger ,..,,. Vice-Presidentm... Spring .,......Ed Daniels .....,.Daryl Ruby Gerry Beardsley ,........,..... Secretary ....... ...,........ D ennis Saleh Dennis Curtin ,,.,............. Treasurer .....,v....,..... Dennis Heintz Sponsors: Mr. Darmarlian, Mr. Atf211'dO Photographer draws attention at a Green and Gold meeting. it 5 Ii I tix 4. 'M-WA.,- .gzicfiue UA, Cjfudd .Qafure 0 , 3 7, i .V V , at as ' A as 4-fx '5 ., 4-1 Ft f ri ,...- ? 'V 'ii' T ROXXU Sharon Wfinnett, Emily Hernandez, Pat Barton, Kathy Moore, Mary Vasquez, Sandra Langiano, Marilyn jones, Sula Turner. Nichole Roehrman, Carol Blaser, Georgia Miktarian. SECOND ROW: Maureen Kelly, Betty Caldwell, Liz-hggghtggh, Helen Neufeld, Sandra Longcor. Sandy Murphy, Judy Eichmann. Peggi Filce, Vicki Roberts. Sharon Cuviello, Marilyn Nall, Betty Pickering. THIRD ROW: Janie XX'ay. Sandie Salmon, Linda Whealen. Carol Bitter, Linda Higginbotham, Marilyn Hagen, Vonna Rae Lewis, Lee Keyzer, Nora Lane. BACK RONX': Sara King. Barbara Gaynor, Phyllis Zack, Carole Bakman. Sharon Fitparrick, Katy Krumbein, Fran Reimers, Betty Rhodes, Marge Lindstrom, Joyce Yamaguchi. Irene Yoshikawa, Haruko I-Iamanaka, Carol Paloutzian. ' Merida , C ,, f ,X Organized in 1931 with 16 members. ff , 1' Boadicea has the distinction of being one 2 ' f 'Fw-X of the oldest clubs at Roosevelt. z C Boadiceas purpose is to be of service W A to the school and the community, During ' the year the club donated a reading acceler- ator to the school for use in the English prlyng Zddi Mm1y,,J,,ntS classes. In order to finance this project. club members made and sold pom-poms, a yearly project. They also sold boxes of Christmas cards, held cake sales, and had a booth at the Excalibur Carnival. Highlighting the years activities were a candlelight installation dinner, a farewell party for Mrs. Imogene Zimmerman. the fall sponsor, and an alumni party honoring all former Boadiceans. Membership in Boadicea is limited only to junior and senior girls who have A's and B's in solid subjects. OFIFICAIQRS Fill Spring Phyllis Zack President .. ....,. Marilyn jones Sandra Salmon Vito-President .........,.... Carol Blaser Marilyn Hagen . .Secretary .. , ...... Sula Turner is limily Hc-rnandcz .. 'Treasurer . Sharon Fitzpatrick r Lee Kcyzcr .Sgt.'.tt'Arms , . , ......,,. Janie Waiy' A f Kathy Moore Historian., ,,.. . ..,,. Carol Bakman f,iiI', uirli li f,'. ilfy.ippwtltfaclt'lvt'ir1HrIl1t'firsIUlurst. SPUDSOFC Miss RLlSl'l1llSSL'I1 jlze .gzhoofh .gan ing lficlereffea Distinctive blue jumpers worn over white blouses readily identify members of this club from those of any other on the Roose- velt campus. The main duty of this organi- zation is to usher for events held in the auditorium. Parties are a part of every organization and this group had its share. One such get- together was a baby party, All the girls brought dolls of their Childhood and dressed themselves as they dressed in those first six years of life. This group was organized in 1955 at Mr. Miner's request. They started with 33 mem- bers and the membership has grown to 45 select junio-rs and seniors. As quoted in the charter, Roosevelt's Riderettes' purpose is to further the Roos- evelt tradition and to provide service to Roosevelt High School. OFFICIERS liall Spring Dolpha Dalton e,t,e .ee,.,.e P resident .te.ee. .. e,,.... Carol Cramer Pat Bakula. .. .. ,e,,. ,..., V ice-President... .,,..ee.,.Y.,.,. joan Graff Carol Cramer ,,,,e . .. ,..,., Secretary ....... ,.v... M ary Niswander Judy Hughes ,,....,........ .... T reasurer ....,.. ,t..... D iane Langiano Mandy Hickman ....,,..... Sgt.-at-Arms .... ....,....,. I oy Anderson Sharon Scully ,.,,,,e,i,, ,...... H istorian r,,.... ......... S andy Murphy Sponsor: Miss Henriksen it f'7 ' 'T Dolpha Dalton Carol Cramer Rideretres have reverted to their pre-teenage days. 3 G ,,. 1 Q - 'cf rn--v--,...-v..- 477' FRONT ROW: Barbara Ruby, Judy McLean. Jann Russell, Carol McFerrin. SECOND ROW: Sharon Shepherd, Virginia Key, Maureen Kelly, Sue Wallace, Sandra Sloan, Dot Bush, joan Graff, Judy Hughes, joy Anderson. THIRD ROW: Donna jean King, Carol Cramer, Karen Namen. Marlene Donaghy, Marilyn Hagen, Linda Higginborham, Barbara Vinzant, Vonna- Rae Lewis, Marlene Vukovich, Sandy Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Henry, Sandra Scully, Donna Wright, Bev Basham, Carole Balcman, Dolpha Dalton, joan Ellis, Carol Toreson, Mandy Hickman. BACK ROW: jan Branch, Pat Bakula, Marcella Elwell, Sara King, Linda Rata. Sharon Scully, Lenore Fenn, Sande Symanski, Diane Langiano, Mary Niswander. .xdrf tibramafic Cfugd gg . . LEX U ' ' H H.,fi?f'5g?j:i'f-ffm.Afii5iT'2if1f1t ,ffif if I -'if'-VN .lUdF Harter Ronald Scott ? if Fall Art Club members survey the trophy they won in competition, Judy Harter ..,,, ef? 0I'I'l'L0 .xdrf CM As its name implies, Alpha Rho Tau is a club for students interested in art. Their contemporary Christmas tree won first place in the city-county high school division of the Christmas Fantasy held in the Hotel Californian. Proceeds from the affair aided the Children's Home Society in the placement of children in adoptive homes. In May a trip to San Francisco to visit the De Young Museum, the Legion of Honor, and the palace of Fine Arts was enjoyed by all. To finance the trip, members spent a busy year raising money. Among their activities were sucker and cake sales, a booth at the Excalibur Carnival, coke and peanut sales at the basketball games, sale of posters, and a successful car wash. Through the year the club took charge of exhibiting student art work in the foyer of the auditorium. OFFICERS Spring .V--aPresident......,.............Ronald Scott Gail W'illis .,,...,.. .,,.,. Y 7iCe-President., ,,... Nancy' Rgdfigugg Sandra Canum .,....e ,.e..,.. S ecretary .,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,.-, Judy Hlffgf Ronald Scott ......,,., ,,...,. T reasurer .,,,,,,...,,,, Richard Dgnig-15 Richard D.1f1i6lS ,.,.. . .Sgt-at-Arms ..,,,,.,....... Bob Keosheygn Spon sor: M rs, Kimberly Z FRONT RfJWg IiiAmi Hiintl, Louise 'l'.iylur, Mirlcy liiullt-, fniriilyn Soares, K ff' ,W 'Y I 1 ' -ir. - 0 E- J 4 nnn.i 4l1'NlL'l'. Piiuliiic' lkfiwr, Virginia Quinteriw Olivia Zamora, Ruth Purnpzi, I ora Quintcro, l5.irlu.ir.i Kabcrliiic, Nancy Rodriguez, Slit- iiski. SFCUND ROW Ronald Witt H I' K ' ' Cjmcir- f,Jrtl.,Zl,, Dolores Green, l.iiiil.i Slicplicrcl, flicrl llcnirli, Grail VUillIs, Sonia hliuiu-ii, Carol llalluiiigcr 'ugly' Plkci Kx1:l1,'Qe'CQ Sud? furtiii Stew Nylander, BACK RQWQ f.l1.1i'lic- Avl.Il'llDL'l, Hob lic-ivsliv.-yilii, Par 'l'lwinion, lnuisc V.in Xvvliiui Riclilrd bwniirlsl L' uiL'Q enilh if ,, ,cnt-tt, Alfrc-tl lklfinrig 'lmly Srcvciisiiii S.inclr.i fnllllllll, N.lI1LX'Sll1lIl1llllN. Stew XVylic-, A i A i Li' Mn A umlmlc' l iii ltlr or we .l7aAnfecJ . . . t , f 4 v'-v-'-- 1:31 3 A 5 A 'Cb 3 '- fum M44 Q. S A wr' :iv vi .ai FRONT RCJW: Rose Lee Kiramidjian, Diane Aguilar, Judy Eichmannn Peggi Fikc, Sue Bonnin, -lane Quistinno, l'v.1 Allintop, Brigitte M1-din. SITLOND ROXXX: Ophie Fernandez, Darlene Winsell, Sandra Smith, Gloria Tafoya, Sharon Wardlr-, ,lung Cjhnmllcf' l,m-,mln VJHU. HAQK Rqyw Roxrlnn Kepler, Mike Dyer, Donna Setrzlkian, Nancy Nine, Robert Ellis, Vlolmerte l..iHruc, Dawn Trotter, Ann hfiorris, Azile Mcflillis, OOJQUQA Wtlrfqblefd Roosevelt Masquers is the drama club for Roosevelt. It was re-organized from the old drama club last spring, and a new con- stitution was written. Some of the projects the Masquers have done during the past year were producing the skits for the senior lay, aiding the exchange student fund, ancln holding several cake sales to raise money. Primarily this club is designed for any- one who is interested in drama or speech. It does not matter whether they are enrolled in a class denoting these subjects or not. Some of the activities in which the club has participated were a picnic and swimming party in the early part of the year, and attending as a group two plays, one of which was Auntie Mame and the other was given by Fresno State College. june Chandler Qi OFFICERS President ............ .................... ...... I u ne Chandler Vice-President ....... ....... D awn Trotter Secretary ............. ............ P eggy Fike if Treasurer ....... .....................................,...... J udy Eichmann Sponsor: Mr. Clark Masquers whoop it up during a club party. mid .giaorffi-minclecl 4 ffglnfoyecl .gziin lllllrlih gf-TT y---- ed FRONT ROXXT Marilyn Gaab, Glenda Zivanich. Mary Ann Hood, David Maxley, Stan Hornig, Carol Toreson. Karen King, Lee Keyzer, Linda Ram. Ann Morris. BACK ROXYY Tim Chism, Roger Firstenberger, Due Mclintee, Mike Henderson. Maridy Hickman. Sue Hammerstrom. Sue Blticet. .Sli CLA fi ' - . . . ' A, bkimming oxer the slopes of the maiestic V Sierras this winter, you probably saw mem' bers of the ski club. The Roosevelt ski club X X known officially ,is the Ski Riders sponsored f x by the Fresno Ski Club was started in the Karol Titres ri up year 1953 The purposes of the ski club .ire to im- proves sportsmanship among the skiers .ind to meet others interested in the sport from other schools. Lectures on skiing which were sponsored by the downtown elub, joint meetings with other ski clubs, .tnd moxies were .iv.til.1ble to club members during the past winter. They tould .ilso participate in the rates th.tt were held .it Bddger Piss on Sdturdays. Something new this year for the Ski Riders were emblems for their cl.1ss swe.iters. ' I I W J f olfl-'it ifiis I, L ' i' l'r'tsitlt-iii , s.L'.1rol Toreson 1 ' , ' Q' 'j Vitt--l'resitlt-iii ,P.1m Byrd K 'T , 5C'l 1'l-IU' ilifl'-lNlll'L'l' . , , .loy Anderson I illii' lV1YlI1,iiA1l. of .1 ski .nrt Lxpldiiiiil Iirlbllcrwtll1lwIllL'lIll vL'IN. Slwvllstvlwf lXli5S llL'l1s0I1, lhlli G.ll'I1t'l' 222 2406! 50611609 O 4 owgng The Bowling Club is a newcomer to Roose- velt, getting its start in january, 1958. Since that time great interest has been shown in the club as proved by the steady increase in size. Bowling has grown into the popular sport it is today because it can be enjoyed by almost anyone. Around this theme, Roos- evelt's bowling club has defined its purpose. This purpose is to provide students with an outside activity that gives them enjoy- ment along with a sense of accomplishment. The club met every Monday at four o'tlock at a nearby bowling alley and the action began. There were fourteen teams estab- lished with four members each. At the end of the year trophies were awarded to the winning team, the student with the highest average, and the student with the highest game. OFFICISRS Fall Ken Shallier. ....., President .Andrcw C liristcnscn Dennis Wylie .. .Vice-President .. .Dcwtcr Hardcastlc lim Blake .L .. . Sec,-Treas. . . Ixen Kitlcy Sponsors: Mr. Mallory, Mr. MacChesney Mr- Slsc-Oi Mr- Hilllmafk B vnlini., ns inxinu y iuaitti ?RONT ROW: june Wathall, Loren Hawks, Pat Gomas Janice Branch Martha Boyd Shirley Kindsvater Ron Mayors Neal johbson iichard Marks. SECOND ROW: Linda Douty, Barbara Stansberry Carole Bakman Connie Busch Linda Whealen Kathi Quick Connie Isaac 3arbara Segress, Donna Watts, Larry Garabedian, Andrew Christensen Scott Van Buskirk BACK ROW Bruce Allvsardt Don Marshall Ken ichaffer, Leigh Clark, Ken Kitley, Ronald Pazeian Gary Richardson Dexter Hardcastle Richard Terry Lloyd Henderson james Watts Mervin Sourley, jim Daniels. ancem Olena! gnferfainmenf, Mid el'P5LC0l'e6lll 4, X' T The Terpsichorean Club was started mainly through the efforts of some energetic girls who enjoyed dancing. It has grown Mgiiv B into an industrious group of both boys and A , 1 3 girls who provided entertainment for various at ,L programs during the school year. Bunny Nidawf ' This year Terpsichorean provided all the dancers for the musical hit, Oklahoma, presented by the Senior Choir. The members of this club were screened earlier in the year and were selected for their dancing ability and for their interest in the Club, An interesting sideline on the club is the fact it offered the most unusual opportunity in the history of the school. The male danc- ers were admitted into a girls, P,E. class, as members, to practice their dance routines. Progress marches on and the boys hope they have set a precedent for future yearsi i' OFFICERS Pr6S1Cler1t .......,..... .......... ,,,.... B u nny Nidever VlC6-P1'6SiCl6nt ,......... ,,,,,,,, K gy Wagner xx .Q Secretary-Treasurer .s,,rv,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,o,., L indg, Rim A Sponsor: Mrs. Kamansl-:V Fellfiv. Terpsic-ireans relax during .1 dancing session ' --i 39 I ., fgw. :G ,fv Hi. if as ' 1, , f I.: JF rim I7RUfx'I' Rf AX' 1.414 il Au rs, I.iii1i L' lSr.lr14l1, lint ll.IlxlIl.I, 1.111-l 'l -iri NUII. fully llc DIY, -Iiwycc hllkl1.lClS, KJV XX'.mm.r' crawl Cmmu.. Lmdkl llixugiiibi-rli.iin llfflf li RUXX' f,.IFlsll fairs, lin llmilt-tit' Ri-Ily. Kin Keri li Vlllillll, llill Xxfcll, Multi' Dyer, Nllt'I1k' l'lilll.1rtl, l.ind.1 RMA. S.lI1dY Nyinirnslu Umm l.ll'U.fl.lI1fv. M,iiirt'cii Kc-Ilv i 224 eruafeerfi :kiwi ,Af ibcnnera FRONT' ROXW: Donnajuan King, Darlene Wiriscll I n C 1 1 io u uro ri ucnsi outs 4 ly r Rawlings, Salralli Chico, -Innie Rourson, joy Driven nrt Af-lx ROXX! Alma Cffmm LL U' ,ml IH H HAll'Ali7L'kiUff, loAnn Tc-rry, .SZPUCL feerfi Servateers were started four years ago by Mrs. Mary Paterson, former dean of girls, who became the club's first sponsor. At first Mrs. Paterson asked for volun- teers to serve at school functions. As time went on, the girls gradually formed a club and became known as At Your Service Club. Two years ago the name was changed to the Rough Rider Servateers. This club is designed to give girls ex- perience in serving for dinners and ban- quets and meeting people. This prepares the girls for work outside of school as well as getting along with their classmates and helping the school. In order to raise money the club operated a booth at the Excalibur Carnival and held several cake sales. The club also held a dinner and installed their new cabinet. OFFICERS President ....,....,...... ........ I udy Stevenson Vice-President ........ ........ A lice Wlnsell Secretary ....,,......,, ....... J oy Davenport Treasurer ..,,.,,,.. ........ o yce Gorden Sgt.-at-Arms ........ ..... o an Gorden Reporter ,..,,.,, ,,..,,..,..,..,.............,............... I anie Routsent Sponsor: MIS. Ingles Sciutecrs pause during their candlelight insrlllltion we pfokddiona re mlaredenfecf .gn ome 4 f ag P ' af X gi. lg 2 3 I-'ik ? 1. if Q N Q '1 Pl as Q. ,S f. 'el a Q 3 0 I 17 2' FRONT ROW' joy Rogers, Helen Ncufeld, -Iudy Shannon Saundra Longcor, ,lan Adrian Hernandez, Li.rida Doury, Ann smfaga. SECOND Rowfrois chapaier. Berreyahoades, McLean. Ann Morris. Leah Vincent. Pat Gomas, Sara King, joan Naiarian. BACR ROVU: Bilbrey. Carole McFerrin. Cathy Stocks. Mary Benzler. Phyllis Zack. , f. ' .qu Part Harhiclc Marilyn Hagen ' f . T Carol Frinble, Donna Hatfield, Bobbie Doyel. Emily Barbara Stansberry, Marilyn Hagen, Dot Bush, Judy Kathy Krumbein, Mary Tingen, Gail Nuckols. jackie gclucafion Any student who is interested in the field of education is a potential member of this club. This is the first year that pre-teachers were required to join, and it has proved to be quite satisfactory. All the .activities deal- ing with education that are planned for by the club were enjoyed by the pre-teachers as well. The main event of the year was the lunch- eon on December 17, given for the down- town administration. A trip through Fresno State College was another highlight of the year. Cake sales were held at regular intervals to earn money for the treasury. At the Ex- calibur Carnival they managed a candy booth. Near the end of the year a 550.00 scholarship was given to a senior who showed the most promise in the field of education. OFFICERS Spring 4. all Harlwiik . President. . ......... Marilyn Hagen H V.' 7 X' I y to 1 liarlwara Stanslwerry Vito-President . .. ........... jan Adrian X i - Q f judy Shannon . Scxretary . . ....... Judy McI.eH1n ' - X jf 5.5-, f A -., 515 l.ois 1 liandlcr .Treasurer. ......... Phyllis Zafli K y, W A 4' Q , . .Sgtfat-Arms . ...,....... Gail Nuckols Igiluiiarion f lub plays host lu ilu' .lLllIllllINH'.Illl7ll. SIWUHSOFSI lNlfS. lxlttlxlalif, lN'll'S. Aflnldifson QA! ,X sg ,X g K I . t' Q ,ix 'Mf' f iiw F F- C rgaluza cond . . . , QC- 7' N s 'ff,v I rj '29 Lwtvjxigfw' fi ' Cf A J no We llrfllleifff ll V. 1 , , The Rough Rider Business Club was l W t ' formed in 1954 for those interested in the Q business professions. In order to belong to this club certain requirements must be met, p one of them being enrolled for at least one semester in a business course. A jfs Dues and the sale of typing paper to N s sl -3' forgetful students in the business classes is Bdfbafd ENS ,Ioyce Nicliat-I the club's main source of revenue. A portion of these funds are used for night meetings and arties. The first night meeting was calleclj for the purpose of initiating new members. Following in succession was a Christmas party when the members ex- changed inexpensive gifts. At the end of the semester a candlelight installation was held for the new officers. In this organization each member is en- couraged good character, and to learn to handle business situations correctly. OFFICERS Fall Spring Barbara Fads ,.,.. ., . .,...... President ..,.........,,,,.. Joyce Michael Joyte Michael... .. ....... Vice-President ........... Deanna Woody Carole Uupzyk ....... ...... S ecretary ..,.,. ...,.. K athy Kirste Gail Willis .......,, ...... T reasurer. ..... ......,....... I nga Hess Mary Ames ..... ............. R ecorder. ..... ...... J oan Fitzmaurice Ann Bfl m'l A Q 'i A RCPOIIC' Joyce Michael conducts a meeting of the Business Club. bpon sor: M r. Montague 'U FRONT ROW: Gail Willis, Barbara Eads, Karen Anderson, Nola McNary, Ann Archibald, Norma Thiessen, Jean Archibald, Joyce Rostyl-cus Sharon Shepherd, Dorothy Garabedian, Betty Russell, Sharry Collins. SECOND ROW: Carol Ballenger, Donna Wright, Pat Chapman, Pat Girardi Loralea Rodgers, Joyce Michael, Carol Bitter, Vicky Roberts, Deanna Xlifoody, Nichole Roehrman, Nora Casey, Susette Ryer, Lorna George THIRD ROW: Carole Dupzylc, Nancy Boydsten, Phyllis Horner, Martha Simpson. Cathy Stocks, Linda Weddle, Darrell Fairborn, Dianne Wfasserman. Ann Morris, Mary Ames, Kathy Kirste, Carole Paloutzian, Inge Hess, Nora Lane. 4 Q0 'fi' f 6 . ,,, Q ,aw .. oreign anguagefi rouicle we I gariiri eI'l'l'lCLI'l The German club was organized for all students who are enrolled in German or have taken this course before. The goals of this club are to promote an interest in Ger- man culture and customs, especially those that are not included in the lesson plans of the classes. The display window next to room 113 is decorated by this club. Usually there are different articles displayed with the students name in German over it. The scenes are changed every two or three weeks. Again this year the club had its annual pickle sale and this year pretzels were in- cluded. With this added feature the sale proved to be quite successful. Also during the year a banquet was given, with Roose- velt as the host school. Fresno High and Edison High School were the invited guests. OFFICERS a Spring Tim Thomas ........ . ......, President ....... ..,.... Tim Thomas Irene Yoshikawa ......... Vice-President ......i........., Herb Sitton Sharon Fitzpatrick ........... Secretary ...,... ...... I rerie Yoshikawa Kathy Ixrumbein ........,.,.. Treasurer ...... -..Richard Hutcheson Sponsor: Mr. Furby 1. fi 35,1 Rfjxxf I if I H fl ig lx 1 lxrum in Hr ui ll itiitlr C ii l lllllL'l, Inge Hess. Donna Kinzel. Cathy lsirmrci Sue rydg,-, Hrfulw H mmilvi Chtryl Hcith can Hxcbtrt lrtnc XISl1Il'ulVkl BAC lx RKJW Allen Schulz, Robert XY'.rlker, Lloyd Fries, Art Bullet, rry Hcinfc Vic Html 11 H o I lffy Marsh lun Nuss Riclmrrl Hutclunson. 'Ni YYY tg-if-i or Qfltem ..... ni ,A I. V YT.. Q a ,' tx Q C, Minn- Q, ,,, .Q -SK. IM.-f FRONT RCJW: Larry Baker, Rick Gardner, Bob Weeclin, Richard Daniels, Rollin Wliirc-, Bruce Ilarr, Steven Broon, Steve Nylander, Ron Pc-rr-rson. SECOND ROVU: Doug Hubharr, Maureen Kelly, Richard Mayors, Sally Baines, jutly liichman, Pc-ggi Fike, Rebecca Langley, Rita Mctvlcr, Barbara Harman, julie Rayburn, Pat Spann, joAnne Terry, Marilyn Workman, Sharon Pavy, Kathy Schilrl, Karen Wfircosky. THIRD RKIW: Ken Clritclilow, Cheryl Hwallll. Karen Forney, Gayle Ganss, Carleen Schulz, Susan Bonnin, fiarol Osvold, Nora Lane, ,luily Shannon, llarulco Hamaiika, Irene Yoshilcawa, Vloyce Yainanguchi, Lanny Neel. FOURTH Rt IW: Rosalie Dugigiiis, ,lc-.iiiclle Towc-ry, Dennis lflybc-e, l6.irh.ii.i Martin, livoniic- Butler, Barbara Haiupson, Mary Ann Hood, Dave Moxley, Ralph Driggs, Alan Yi.-iigoy.ui, Miachel Petersoii. BACK ROXV: lot' lfiios, Daiyl Ruby, Paul Morton, Bob Buckles, james Wiitts, Ron Majors, ,lon De lNloralcs, Hob Isaacson, -lim Bishop, Gary Kroupa, Gary Stiiari, larry Mai, llirli Wivlcl, Wziyric' Thomas. 0 a i ' U15 .Silt . x -F D . V , .. Chariots, the coliseum, gladiators, and i , ix Q 7 I tunics are commonly thought of in relation , ' to old Rome, but Quis Scit, the Latin Club j A U 4 at Roosevelt, participates in much more fm, I- ff-- 4 A f Q . . . V . . Q. V ,xxx -. 4 I modern activities. This year Quis Scit pro- .,...N, N, X ' gi W vided many fun-filled activities for its mem- I , V , -Ng If i, . if sf Ar bers. Included in these were the snow party N R '-T4 ' T i held in january and the annual Roman Bob Isiuirson Daryl Ruby Banquet which is a joint affair with the other high school and junior high Latin students. The Roman Banquet was held in the Rainbow Ballroom and had plenty of good food and entertainment for all who attended. 1951 was the year in which this club was started. Its purposes are to create a better understanding and interest in the study of Latin, to encourage improvement in schol- arship, and to establish and improve stan- dards for college entrance. OFFICERS Fall Spring Bob Isaacson ........... ..... P resident ....... ......... D aryl Ruby Barbara Hampson .... . ....... Secretary ....... ...... M aureen Kelly Diane Langiano ............... Treasurer .......... .......... G ary Stuart Sponsor: Mr. LL1fS6f1 Bob Isaacson and Judy Shannon discuss future club plans. ? :' 31.8 gona of C .3 Warm ,.. i..:d?K 71 W! l,,g :cv - .1-: -1 LJ ft Bvx cy 4i FRONT ROV: Sharon XX Emily Hernandez Sandra Langiano. Helen Neufeld. Bunny hidever. LuAnn Avakian. Pat Emmert. I.aVerne RONW: Irene Yoshikawa. Mary Vasquez, Cathy Moore. Peggi Fike. Judith Eichmann. Kathy Schild. Nichole Osborn. Sandra Murphy. Roehrman. Joyce Yamaguchi, Janie Vfay, Phyllis Zack. Gayle Kupfeii THIRD RONXU Martha Montgomery, Sharon Darnall. Ellie Davis. Beverly Ensher. Jan Adrian, Linda Higginbotham. Marilyn Hagen. Haruko Hamanaka. Marilyn Nall. Kathy Sailors, Richard Garabedian. BACK ROW: Don Elnoch. Ron Majors. Bob Jamison. Bob Voss. Dennis Vfiley, Ken Funk. james XY'atts, Les Nveppler. Clint Ritchie, Richard Markley, Dick Pollar , F 57 We l P Ee ,Q R a 0 0 0 , .gala .l ,- A-s f-2v 'I The goal of CSF has been the same .,,. I throughout the years. This state wide or- H ganization tries to encourage outstanding scholarship and the appreciation of the in- ' tellectual and cultural aspects of life. l ' : Eligibility requirements for CSF mem- if 57' J 191 bership are a total of 11 points in solid subjects with an A counting 5 points and a B counting 1. Satisfactory citizenship is also required as well as no Ds or F's. In order to raise money for future use during the spring semester, the scholarship federation operated a booth at the Excalibur Carnival. During the fall semester they also held a Christmas party which included a movie. Besides regular meetings within the school, members attend district and region- .il conferences in other schools. Dlvllfi Pi1ll.il'Cl OFFICERS Prc-siilt-nt .. .. ..,,. ,,.... Dick Pollard Vice-l,fc'sidc'l1t .Sharon Fitzpatrick Secretary . ...,,.,.... Marilyn Hagen Treasu ter ,, ., ,.,I.ind.i Higginbotham larnf, XX'.irrs ral-'cs his installation with from Dick Pollard. Spollsnrsl Mrs. BODSUF, hir. IXIOOFC, INIY. Fufby .S?'A0!al'!y EUHR laring h Scholarship, service, and society were the aims of the Spring CSF. Continuing the ideals set by the Fall CSF, the spring group 4 xii, began the semester by electing new officers ., JL.. to lead the organization during the spring 5 ff' QT. semester. if f R' Spring members also discussed and made ,lm Wang plans for their all day outing. This outing was held on school time in March. At the end of the year a swim party and a picnic supper was also held. Senior members, who had four semesters of CSF membership, including one semester in their senior year, were honored with life memberships and gold seals on their di- plomas as well as special recognition at the graduation ceremonies. They also received a life membership pin from the student body. CSF is an organization of which Roose- , 'l velt can be proud. OFFICERS T. Je.. E President ....,......... ..........,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,.4.,,,., J ameg Watts Vice'-President ........ ...... L incla Higginbotham ,I V,,,,i,W,,,, I. V, Secretary ............... .................. P h llis Zack i TfCaSufQf --Q-A------,---------.'-..I-.,.....-.------v------.-------..--.- Jznie Way Officers keep tab on growing treasury. Sponsors: Mrs. Bonsor, Mr. Moore, Mr. Furby FRONT ROW: Maureen Bocian, Ruth Johnson, Sharon Winnett, Sue Cotter, Marilyn Hagen, Judy Hughes, LuAnn Avakian, Sandra Langiano, Pat Emmert, Jeanette Towery. SECOND ROW: Janet Steitz, Nora Lane, Jean Hiebert, Barbara Ruby, Karen King, Kathleen Krumbein, Sandy Symanski, Linda Higginbotham, Jan Adrian, Judy Shannon, Helen Neufeld, Haruko Hamanaka, Kathy Schild. THIRD ROW: Jim Daniels, Eleanor Davis, Beverly Ensher, Roger Thompson, Randy Oller, Garry Schmidt, Bill Clayborn, Gloria Hanemian, Nichole Roehrman. BACK ROW: Ron Majors, Janie Way, Jim Watts, Tom Wade, Eddie Gunner, Donald Enoch, Larry Garabedian, Charles Weinberger, Gary Anderson, Robert Voss, Joyce Yamaguchi, Sharon Fitzpatrick, Phyllis Zack, Fran Reimers. ooaeued' Qrgi, Cfudd .giriue .70 Odfain JN ix i Diane Langiano ,X Hickman Akx 7 ive era Live Y'ers, established in 1956, is made up of junior girls. The club is sponsored by the YXWCA and requires Y membership for admittance. Because of such a large membership, this year Live Y'ers began a point system. This determined who would go on their outings such as their snow party. Being an active club. Live Y'ers began the year by selling handbooks and sponsoring the first dance of the year. The Excalibur Carnival was next on the agenda for the Club at which they had a pizza and soda pop stand. At Christmas time the club sang carols for the patients at the County and Com- munity Hospitals. They also sent 6-1 dozen cookies to the mentally retarded in the Por- terville Hospital. ln the spring they began helping out in the pediatrics ward in the County Hospital. 0l7l:lCERS Fall Srping Diane Langiano ....... ....... P resident ........i.... Mandy Hickman Donna Bilbrey '......... ...Vice-President ...... ...,, J oy Anderson Mandy Hickman ...... ....... S ecretary '...... .. ..i....... Karen King Lenore Penn ......... ......... T reasurer .............. Barbara Vinzant Ellen Hardison ...,.ii...... Sgt.-at-Arms ..., ..., lv larlene Donaghy Sandy Symanski lnter-Club ......Karen Naman I-lurran pyrarnid'Nr1. Live Y'ers curung up at a snow party. ' ' i 'mCOunA.RCPI-M Sponsors: Miss Dividian. Mrs, Sommer FRONT RUNX' Iackic Harrorr, M.rurcen KL-Ily, Betty farldwc-ll, Slmrrui Blu-plwcrd, I.ivuisi- Nude, Pam Byrd. SHLOND ROXY. M.mdy Hickman, Jiyy Anile,-rsrvn, I.1nd.i Spears, Sharon VUhirm.in, Sue W.rlI.ircr, glaruci' 'I'rrr-man, IR-ggy Dcrriik, -luywc Fr-rulorik, B.1rbar.i Vinzant, Rosalin B.lSl1.1D1, Karen King. Sandy Murphy, lillcn H.lrrl1nwr1,'l'crry lloll1d.ly,Sl1.lrnr1 Pavy. Kathy Quick, Christie Hulse, Pam Lauder, THIRD ROXVQ Betty gummljh lmu HlV'ff1.ID1ll'l, Iarkirg Hyr1lr:,Sus.ln Siherllvr, Lynne-NXf.1Ilrs,S.1rulr.l l.or1gcor, Marlene Donaghy, Ann Booth, Bunny Nidever, Iudy p,,y,.,yl p,fd,fl,,l Rmuifllw Par 'I'hryrmn, Nanry Liss, f..lI'Hl Herzog, FOITRTII RUXV' luvcc N'.lI11.lgllCl1I, Diane Zander, Barbara McCauley, Barbara s,U,r.,e Francis Nrlr-.x.rh1r1l.rrul, fam! Torn-son, Mary Niswanilr-r, l.i1 Hook, l.rnrl.1 lloyr-tr, luis Dine, Billie Sue Hitchcook, -Ioanne Rizzo. BACK ROW! gut. H,mm,rrsrrru1i, lun: ,tl1I1I!1gN,K.lTl'U N.llI1f'f1,ll.lfhilf.I Rlll'1V,ID-lflflll' Kosubiari, Carivlyn lout-s, ,lan Stoner, Kathy Kirsrc, Kathy Fries. C ,ylp Ahhurr P.ir R.ryhurn P.rriMi1rigl1, l'.uul.i Xklirvrq X.H1'lf' gX'Y11,lF1Nl'iI Ann M.u'I3im.llil, Kllrulvn Nilmrr-r, ll.1rb.lr.1 Marsh. Kristy lvfctzler, Linda 1. . k . rriiarr I-v :rhy Minn' lvrifiiwirf 'Flaws .7Aeir ima . . . - -7-r-vw,-1-. '?- F-.as zi- FRONT ROWZ Terry V2ll'l1UIl1, ,lainie Wiiy, lileanoi' Davis, Ci.ll'UlL' Gregg, lX1All'Nll.I ll.1L1wi.i11, l.ylI1l.I 5l.lllllWN, SIKUND ROV! l,lllll.l t..11l11f. Marilyn Madrid, limily Hernundt-f., l'lL'lIL' Rlmrids, klzinite Keiiiiiicrt-l', ludy Ayers, Vliiily lh'lLil.L'.lIl, Nanny lloytlstt-11, Vllllllrl lewis, Liner ljlllllllll. Sue Cotter, Pain Mehrten, Phyllis Horner, Par liiikula, Martcllii lflwell, Carol Mtlfcriin, Aliiy R11ht'rts. THIRD RHXX' Pliyliss l,.lXK'IL'lltt', l1111I.1 Douty, l,indri Wt-tldle, Connie ls.111c, Sandy Sloan, Marilyn l'iilf:',L'll, l.lfltl.l l-l1ug111b11tl1.11n, wl11.1i1 ti1.1ll, Dot Hush, VLIIIILL' Hi.111th, li,1ilw.11.1 lfnwlii, Indy Huglics, Cm-fllL',EP , FOURTH ROVU: Carol fil'2llHL'l', Slmron Stully, lXli11l1,1 Yfiiipsnn, 'lily ltogcis, llrlen Nn'11lt-lil, lint-ily l'IlNllt'I, f,Hl'll1lC Mllflltll, Arm' Tlilcubs, l.i11d.1 Riltii. lN1.ll'y lit-iizler, lJi1nn.1 Wfriglmt, l.tt- lxtyzti, Kathy Kitinilwin HA! K ROW' l.1il1y llcniy, f.111wl Hiillc-ngcr, ffiitliy SlllLl'iS,.lllI1 SIL-itz, l'l1yll1s Z.1tk, fi.lIUlL' l4.1k1i1.1n, l1i't'ml.1 Hraiitli Ann Miviris, lynn tnvcimriy, ,l.111t'l Russell, S.11i1l1.1 Stiilly, N.lI.l licilsley, Dorothy HL'l'll'lllTl, Shiiion l:lllP.Ill'lklN, gliiney lNlt'ck, ygzsa, R Strictly seniors is the theme of this club sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. This organi- zation is limited to senior girls who wish to serve their community and participate in functions sponsored by the Many members worked at the Fresno Sue Cotter Vomia Raye Lewis County Hospital in the pediatrics ward for two hours after school. It was their duty to supervise the dinner hour and generally entertain the patients. Christmas goodwill was spread a little farther when this group of girls presented a good basket to a needy family. Good times are abundant too. During the first of the school year a bingo party was held. Then in March this group headed for the snow where they frolicked away a Sat- urday afternoon. st X 1 OFFICERS Fall Spring Sue Cotter ........................ President ........ ...... V onna Lewis Barbara Shaw ........... ...Vice-President. ..... ....... P hyllis Zack Linda Higginbotham ....... Secretary ...... ................ Il anie Way' Jamey Meek .............. ....... T reasurer ............... Marsha Bazoian Pat Tofongo ..,,... ...... S gt.-at-Arms .... ...Sandra McConnell A I g Y Karyn Clark ' ' I ntel'Club ii i 'ii Dot Bush Deep concentration is witnessed on these members' faces. Council Repr. Sponsor: Mrs. Naman 233 1 .xgncl .gzueraf Gonfrigufe jowarc! jkeir ir'-1'-v---p--v--X .WLM 1 FRONT ROW: Rosemary Sahakian, Lincla Kelly, Julie Tacchino, Contente, Vicki Kuhn, Saundra Arnold. SECOND ROW: Carolyn JoAnne Safer, Mona Askew, Sharry Popp, Judy Fanaro, Novelle Bausman, Azile McGillis, Barbara Hampson, Loralynn Maul, Shirley Kershaw, JoAnn Freeman, Carolyn Faulkner, Linda Frech, Joyce Duey. Marilyn Gaab, Evonne Butler, Bev Jackson, Linda Workman Donna Loeffal. Joan Brooks, Carol Kerchenfaut, Ann Rockwell. Patti Mclvlann 2 4 -- Sweatshirt clad Y-etles scrub tnrs at their tar wash. 'f' Cor die Martinez, Carolyn Carlson, Lillian Siran, Susan Prentice, Rita Ware, Sandy Krikorian, Patty McMann, Karen Hosman, Linda Mathis. Mudd, Eleanor Firpo. THIRD ROW: Janice Corzine, Linda Paull, Cathy' Doddridge, Jeanette Towry, Bonnie M,cIntyre, Carolyn Rhoades, Jayne Rohn. BACK ROW: Gayle Gauss, Nancy Basham, Carolyn Brown, Donna . Susan Beggs, Susan McLean, Mary McNay, Sara Williams. Betty Azevedo. - flea To grow as a person, to grow in friend- ship with others, and to grow in the know- ledge and love of God is the purpose of Y-Teens and so is the purpose of Yettes, the sophomore member of the Y-Teens Clubs. More specifically Yettes have fun, get to know new people, and gain a feeling of belonging to Roosevelt. They learn to be leaders, to take responsibilities and to get along with others. Founded in 1956, Yettes is one of the newer clubs at Roosevelt. This year Yettes had one of the mostiprosperous booths at the Excalibur Carnival. One last point to be mentioned is that Yettes gives sophomore girls .in opportunity to p.irticip.1te in school affairs, to feel .1 part of Roosevelt, .md to get better .xc- tiuainted with girls of their class. OFFICERS PfCSiLl00fV H ,.Affa.. ..................,.... ...,.... P 1 ltti McMann Vice-President , ...... Eleanor Firpo SCCfL'lAlfy ,, ,. .........,. ..,..,,,,,,,,. Bev Jftqkggn Treasurer . ., ..... . ....... . ....... Linda Wtvrknian lnler-Club Council Rep, ..,...........,..,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, Sue Premiqg Sponsors: Mrs. liiLson, Miss I-laverty Siena! .fdncl Ckarify ji jwefue Tri Twelve is a name well suited for this club at Roosevelt founded in 1951, for there are twelve girls from each class in it. To be eligible to apply for membership a girl must have a C average. The prospective members are introduced at a tea and then are voted on by present members. To be of service to those who need it is the purpose of Tri Twelve. This club has given a food basket to a needy family at Christmas time and has given a 50 dollar scholarship to a deserving senior. They also sell popcorn at all home basketball games. One of the highlights of the year for this group was the mid-term installations of of- ficers. This was held at Harvan's Restaurant. A dinner was served and the girls brought their mothers and presented corsages to them. OFFICERS Fall Spring Pam Mehrten ...., .........,.. P resident ,. .......... Christie Hulse Janice Kemmerer .,,. ,..Vice-President ......,.,. Arlynne Jacobs Arlynne Jacobs .... .,..... Secretary .,,.. . .......... Bev Ensher Ann Morris ,....,..... ....... T reasurer ,,..,. ........ S ue Wallace Bev Ensher ....,.,.. . .....,. ,Reporters .......... ........ S ue Cotter Sponsor: Miss Rogers Wr T1--fu--v--s i ' i Z ri' 4' LT-P . :fp . K., 'N ' Ns., b. I .... A R. 1 Pdm Mtllftm Christie Hulse i if Sig ' A 4 Q Tri Twelves new cabinet poses at their installation. 295 1 F wwf T' ,f li FRONT ROW: Janice Kemmerer, Susan Wallace. Mary Fowler, Connie Maroot, Linda Pelletier, Eva Altintop, Carol Smith, Gloria Hanemian lin da Spears, Christie Hulse, Linda Boyett, Karen Beach. SECOND ROW: Pat Martin, Linda Douty, Shirley Trower, Becky Widmyer, Pat Bush Mary Ann Hood, Freddie Apple, Karen Witcosky, Arlynne Jacobs, Joyce Atkinson, Pam Mehrten, Sue Cotter. BACK ROW: Donna Setrakian Gloria Tafoya, Beverly Ensher, Ann Morris, Sande Symanski, Lenore Fenn, Carolyn Nilmeier. .,f Q7 59,1 X i anguagefi, Vnechcine, ,xdncl .Silence re .ws wtf 45' arf.. 13. .5 las ' . '?' ,,-ff Y? SITTING: jane Quistiano. Corclie Martinez, Rose Asadoorian, Rose Daghlian, Azile McGillis, Harulco Hamanaka. STANDING: Lidia Gamez. Randy Oller. Joanne Safer. Gerald Sarkisian. Kathleen Williams, Marie jackson, Sonya Dulgarian. OFFICERS renck FQH Spnng Randy Oller ....w,.. .....w. P resident vYY,www ,:Rosem.1ry Sahakian OFFICERS Carol Hardin ....w. ...wY. V ice-President ,..,,.,.,,, Angie Figueroa , , , Pregident ........ ............... R andy Oller Mary Tingen Y,,,,,Y,,,,i,,,i,, Sec.-Treas ,.......v... Gloria Hanemian Vice-Pregident ,,,.i. ...,,,. Tw Iarinette Kevnrkian Sponsors: Mrs. Fenton, Mr. Peterson Secretary ,,,,iii,, ,...,.,.,,.. C arolyn Ayres C! Treasurer ,.... ..................,,... ,Vr,....... ..... S u S41 n Emery an l'l'lel'iCCl,I'l LCA Sponsor: Miss Correse ' I i Q P Side 1 ,Q l, ,v-v- 4- , A Pe 'N 'Nr H3 W uv FR! yxjl' RUXBU C,lmi,i llm-iri.imlcf, Hrigiiu- Muliim, l,x.i Allllllnmv Karon ll.ii.ulu-ilolli. 5lilfOND RUXY: lNl.1iyil'ii1tiqci1, Olga Dmz, l.ucind.l Vallu, J 1 .ZHAI ,', . -l,.1r' l mein. rv S.iIi.iki.in, Nimy Rmlriigucz, Amgic lrim-rro.i, Lickic l,c.1l, lcsse Sold.m.i. BACK f,. IH l ,ll lri limliliill fiilc limrli 1 I , -X D H9333 Ezillmrd Arllgm. Rc.bL.1l.,Q qg1,,,,., ll,lm,,1,,H,. Lim! UIi.um.in. I.imI l'limtil'l, ,Linus clifllllf, ll.lIl1.lf.l N-gloss, Ann Roclcwcll, Bulwlwie D4-yzrl, fwriiiif' Himiiiir' li,1mlyUllcI JXPLPQCJ some 6 I O O Q' 1 xf X 38 'PA -sc '59 l ! . ui' 36 '33 49 S-ef 22 ? 11' 36 Q55 : t 1 1 FF' . FRONT ROW: Lois Chandler, Bernadette Kenney, Beverly Dixon, Barhara Neclcy, jane Quistiano, Sharon O'Hai'a, Mary llltn C rlnty, Vonna Rae Lewis, Margie Pflaum. BACK ROW: Sharon Cuviello, janet Steitz, Carol Blascr, Sherry Chenoweth, Betty Stctku, Gayle Ripczinski, San- dra Kaye Curnutte, Connie Zanetti, Gail Nuckols. . I . gllfllffe ufffed 0l'lfICIl?RS otftfitiiias ml 5P'l g , Darrell Austin .. .. . President , Darrell Austin prcsidmt ---q . -Y-w ------A--'-'---- J :met Stem joannc Plog ,....., .. ..Vicc-Presitlcnt. ,.r,. jerry Markus , , ,Q Sandy Green ,,,, .. ,,,u,,,,, .Secretary .i., .. , , Sandy Green Via-prcbldcnt i'i'i ' 'ii i V Umm RM Lewlb LaVerne Osborn .,.., ,Y..,,. T reasurer. ,,,, ,. ,,,,,,, .ulacltie Howe Secretary-Treasurer ...... ......... S haron Cuviello jc-fry Mafkug vnqurrwrr H rrr- 5gf,.at.Afm5 ,,A, CCCAOAOOCCAA R iqhufti RCC-5 Historian ..,.....Y....C...,,.,,..............,..,..w.......Y..... Lois Chandler SPUUSUVS5 MV- FVYU, Mr- MHHUVY Sponsors: Miss Pavlovich, Mrs. Fenton .STuc!enf.4 0 .Szience it s Q 4 ff-A A . 5 if 'Rl ,Nh yn, .... ,.,, - ... W -, if . 4 Tx gs ' 9 1 fl O buf sit - 'X fp in M, w..uA..i.l CENTER: Darrell Austin. FRONT ROW: LaVerne Osborn, Sandy Green. SECOND ROW: Steve Pearl, Gary Best, Vincent Tempestra. Mike Milner. BACK ROW: Rick Rees, Bob Walker, jerry Markus, Ray Stafford. 237 .144 .giaorfd 14:1 cl ,jvloddied re gquafg DO! O l 59 rs 'we l A M, , n ,1- ,n X-I . ff if i ini, 'ls -4 FRONT ROXV: Howard Wakefield, joe Treasrer, Bill Weil, Liz Book, Dot Bush, jerry Beardsley, Linda Higginbotham. BACK ROW: Ken Carl, Alan Hayes, Tom Summers, jerry Wegley, Ed Daniels, Larry Calvert, Berry Choolgian. ol' effermen if ounci OFFICERS Sponsor: Mr. Futrell C6 35 ........Bill Weil .joe Treaster Karyn Clark OFFICERS President ......r.... ..,,.. L inda Pelletier Vice-President ..,.,... ,,........ R uth Reed P d Secretary-Treasurer .rl... ........ K athy Moore resl ent i Publicity Ch. ,,.,,,,... .............,. P am Smith Vife-President .-,-- - Sgt-'3t'Afm5 - '-'---------------'---e'-'----------------- JOYCC WlnChe5fef Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor: Miss Weber 5' , J' A A A F' 3 S JI 6 1 S ie' E Vx K :I --,x .Na In JK. 26 if 441 FRONT IMAX! limi Smith, Leu Muon, .l.iiquic lloxw, M.liy Vasquez, I,-fuiw llXlll.11NlUII, S.uidl.i Sta-in, l.ucniid.l Vallo, Brigitte Nedinn. SECOND RUXX!g Kgfhy Afiiorig Ann Rolmiwn, 'lu-ly Miller, Loniiir- Kristin, Ami Minus, lzlsic H.lkcr, Amp.iro Cruz, l..lx,L'l'l'1C Hamlwurger, BACK ROWQ linda PL-Ilcricr, Cicrtruilc lfrusilw, Amie Mmiiilliw, lN1.iiirr-ui Hunan, lanuu Kr-ixiiiiuvig Luol llam, Pom Chun, Donna Papa, Kgren Hiimbedoff, nfoyec! gy jkerie President .......,.... ,Y Y,w.., ,,,A,..., J oan Dillon Vice-President . .. ., .,. ... L arry Harmon Secretary .... Treasurer ...... ........7............................v......,.... gr- r 5' .ei i by T i 5 b P ....,.,..'lan Stoner 'U WO! Bob Koonce, Glenda Zivanich, Ruby Taylor, joan Dillon, Kathy SCl1lld,,D11rlene Nrylmirn Mille Wrtkirms ltlll Betty Sumrall. ,. Sharon Shepherd Farole I-Iagobian Verona Kroeker, Glenda Buddle-, Judy Golding .r,.r .gzafing A -86' ,ij FRONT ROW: Bernice Hansen, Sharon Shepherd, Judy Golding, Carol Bitter, Mary Cloud, udey Abram Virgrnra Pinion BACK ROW Shirley Dortch, Maureen Avedesian, Freddie Apple, Cora Crain, Glenda Crain, Glenda Buddle jackie Leal Arlene Rebella Par Howell Ethel Briggs, Verla Borden. mid gave! .ameri Jdncl je! owri ip F4 la 98' .I of , ii V fy -oil 45 L :ral J5- 'J' l l FRONT ROXV: Steve Pearl. Gary Best, Ron Peterson. Lanny Neel. Richard Graff. Charles Herrera. Alfons Altintop. Gary Anderson, Gene Minor, Rick Hilton. BACK RONW: Bob Henry, nonamember, Ricky Lehl. flames Chisum, Robert Vifall-ter. Richard Rees. Ron Anderson. Bruce Hansen. non-member. Dennis Bybee. OFFICERS Fall Spring David Lippincott ..... .....,. P resident ,...... . ,,..... Paul Melton john Bone .....,..,,.......,. Vice-President ..,.... ...,... J im Wagner Curtis Kjar .,,,,, ,.,,. S eeretary '..,.., ...... B ill Heitkotter Jerry Aftz ,.,.,.t..,,..,,,,,..,,,. Treasurer .........,....,,.,,. Chuck Wills Sponsor: Mr. Heitkotter 54010 Clllflgefif x CAM CAA OFFICERS Fall Spring Alfons Altintop ...,...,,,.,., President .,,..,r.,..,... Charles Herrera Charles Herrera ,..,,,.... Vice-President... ,..,.., Alfons Altintop Gary Anderson .,.,,........,.. Secretary ',............... Gary Anderson Sponsor: Mr. Hart ll .4 S Q..4 FRONT ROXX' lim Louis. XX'.ittt'ti l't'tt-twin, 'livtry Stasio, fuitis lNlillt't. Slut' Ifltttliti. l'.itll M -lt ti. li ll ll'llt to I S Il ' S3 'H 'D RfJW, f,ll.Il'lC'S fihlllllm, Hob Drsiiiwml. -jerry Stliultl. 'john lllillf, llnll Built. Stott Itmltv. limi lziiiiit-ll. litltlltilltitllittiillqltlklkRliulll5k:lgQDEx'c Sthniirflly. l..irry Wtiglit. litrry falvr-ri. Hill 5ll1W'CIlll'I. Curtis Kim. l'.iil htllull. Hill lltixmiil. Dxsayiit- Aiitlt-non Armen Dctvixliim -BACK ROXW. Until: Crlmnri. Mary Portwrll. 'It-tty Arn. Rltlmitl Ci.nr.lht-ili.m. fliaili-N Wills, lim XX.lgllt't. l.uxlt'i1tt- lirll. 'Doug Slum. Rwlamnd PM l.Vnn Htuust, lc-try Rglhct. iuiinftilt'iiil'rt'r Of erec! gy Ufkem Y 2 ,.--we-if i in ,EW 'ao' ' -' 'fl' 139. .4 LY! Y 'J .1 'f 4 FRONT RCJW: Linda Hiclts, Ann Brunzun, Helen Fitzhenry, Linda Mathis, Slmrfwn lyl l.ll.l, Karen llwsnmii, N.n'y lfuwler, Cietil IXLIIJQUNIIII. BACK RfJW: Gary julinsun, Barney Nutigurtl, Richtlrd Wzlrd, W.1yfr1t' Stillwt-ll, Dwug Ste-nt, Melvin Sutltlt-lr, Lhutlt R.llI1.l4ILL', Runint lin nts Dim M2lfSl13lll. C Ul l7lCfliRS UQJ A y litll Spring Bill Humphrey ,. President Charlie linglnntl 0Fl'lCl?RS Dun Pglrlts Vice4Pl'esitlc-nt H H ,Fred Pult-s Fall Spring lid Hansen. ...,, . ,,,,SL'L'.-,llI'CLlS. , ,. ,lid Hansen Ann Bronznn ....,., . ,,,.,.. President ,,,,, ,,Linclg1 Mpifhig , . . . . S iJ1M,lVl ',M.GzlA Ronnie Brase ..,..,....., ,,,Vice-Presidents, ,,r,,w, Chuck Ramage l 'Wl r mm r MMU Linda Hicks ,,.,,, ...,.. S c-cretnry ......, rr,,,, K aren Hosman Melvin Sudden ...,.,, Sponsors: , -'Q .. ,4.... ,ma-r 14--'li s 4 4 - i , 2-2. ......Treasurer,...,.,..,i,,,I-Ielen Fitzhenry Mr, Myers, Mr. Trbovitch ,.,,....,..-....... '?!l i 'f ,QM ,ani 5 M i 'if ' ,. ,W i, mi '-me-1' 7' , Def x JC 2 34:4 'fiffl , i nf? enior gclem x'-nl US Q! FRONT ROW: Bob Moreno, Ron Schlutthauer, Dave Nelson, Fd Hansen, Fred Pules, Richard Carpensnn, Run Leimbach, jerry Beadle, Ray Durate. SECOND ROW: Bill Humphrey. BACK ROW: David Fuller, Dun Parks, Tum Tillery, Odell McCoy, Mike Casey, Steve Fletcher, Sunny Redding, Paul Melton, Larry Stewart. Bob Wall. MI' Clfell fa gall l i i 1 , .eff l ff , l ff l A W Xe ii' i gsws -. lffi I 1 's .o, f f . ' it J X Mrs. Clark Amglefgrm Mrs. Leigh Clark Mr. Frank Firpo Tf T-ieigw , , vw l A Mrs, XY'ilson Turl E QIQQFLJQCJ O ,jj f Z. C ', I - ' 4 J-eg 1 I , I ,ji-g1fj5gqQf , .ff v ' L L 2 is .j ,... jg: ,... :,,g151,- ,',.. 1 .,,f nligj' iff? , ' 3 .A A ' , -1 s Mrs, Lewis Raybourn Mrs. XY'ilson Turl LA Mrs,f,l.irl-4 .mil Mis, lappirlrinli.lrL'l1irrlivl't'il with lile PTA pins. 242 l'resiileiil Set relarx' lirst Yuri-l'i'ts Mftlllltl XVILL'-ll The P,T.A. was founded in 1928, and had a membership of 'O. In the past 30 years it has grown to 2.255 members. 1 Twice during the school year the student body saw movies presented by this group as a money making projeft. XY'ith this money they bought the speakers that have reeentlv been installed in the auditorium. Among the P.T.A. sponsored activities are the sophomore reception, the senior rdeption held after Baccalaureate, and the senior graduation party. Certain goals haxe been set by this or- ganization. Some ot these goals are to pro- mote the welfare of their children, to bring the home and sehool eloser together, and to tleielop a healthy relationship between the school and the general public. UI-'l lCil7RS Mrs, XY'ilson Turl Mrs. Leigh Clark Mrs. Clark Anderson iilent I'LNltlL'lll Mrs. lewis Raybtium Mr. Frank lfirpo Pai li.iinei1l.irian Auililor H ish irian Mr. Donald Lippincott Mr, lrwin Hamm Mrs, Kenneth Hickman ll 0 Olena! J4 Cirlegoing ancl QZDML' CAL Present and former athletes of Roosevelt High have, great respect and admiration for the Roosevelt Dads' Club. Not just the athletes, but almost everyone who is con- nected with Roosevelt knows of the good done by the Dads' Club. lt started out in 1946 to honor the athletes and to help one financially who needed it in sports, such as to help a boy unable to pay his accident insurance or to buy his football shoes. This year they also started to honor worthy students who ex- celled in fields other than athletics. At the annual awards banquet this fall the Dads' Club passed out many awards and honors to students deserving recognition. Not just the fathers of Roosevelt students are eligible to be members but any man who is interested in the well being of our school. There is one lady member, Mrs. Mary Patterson, a past dean of girls for Roosevelt. OFFICERS 1-- Mr, Fred Swanson Y . . i ,i i u Mr. Fred Swanson ,,,.....,, President .,,,. Mr. Lloyd Henderson 5 Mr. Paul Allison ,,,...... Vice-President..Mr. Sauren Setrakian Mr. Lloyd Henderson ....., Secretary ....,.... Mr. Rodney Kinkle '4 Mr, Ed Daniels -,,,-1-'5V, nrrb T I-Sawyer .,,. ,A,,,--,,, M f, Ed Daniels WIVCW are honored at Dads' Club dinner, K l wffvl FRONT ROW: Mr. Clifford Ruby, Mr. Ed Daniels, Mr. Ken Crow, M . R l h H od M C T h' M B b M BACK ROW: Mr. Lloyd Henderson, Mr. Ed Dlough, Mr. Bo-b Greeson.MJr. sag Lhwsiiftrlff. Bayer? wha Mr' Sauter' Swann wa- '1 lloyd Hendersoii , 1 lr? '- -V IQ' f .- , -.- --, ,- .-.. . . 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' .W O nan ' . l .nr - 'Y ' . l l J A lk . f 'X-- l ' f pwrl, N M,,ry,,,, , Ilmkq .uuvunmlq-.l .ls Dumas fnrsnrl' RL-fra-slung uvku .IFC L'l'1l0YL'kl by Tum Tulle-rv, FYJIIQIIM' ,urrf-rnprs rn plug urn .n lmrrnry Llu.lrg1gr.1r llAlRli-Ml 'RRAY'S, H.lrrlwn' Phil plmt-n ,mkl Isi,1f1L-gm Oglm ,lg Hll-L S mf-fn l Allnlnrv KONFVC TIONARY, IJH 'lAlll.lfL'. 1 1 Il. lm il WF, 3 1 nl ,l l K: x Q-1 4 .71 Q Q , 'inf . - 1.1: r ,411 - I - - . s- ,L x k-L l l , 1 I -. l , 1 , -, ' ,. .lwl 1 I . If - f l mitiil: v 11 ' ' 4 I -use ' Y--live Dolphin Dullnn, Clialrlorte Payne and jinl Wiird attempt to service some unsuspecting persons car an SLATON 1 BROS., 11803 E. Belmont. -W --f f-If-f -'ilk Q-.N CX? . K .1 H-fe , Planning future kitchens? Peggy Derrick and Al Uriarre 5 are Shown kitchen plans at BLACKSTONE PLANING '- MILL, 1780 McKinley. J .,g, -vzuz-cl :iii Jaan JH' viz!! ff l'll have a large pizza, orders Larry Garabedian of an employee at ROSSI'S PIZZERIA, Tulare 8: U. My f il' ,. . fs ii. X , 5 Susan Snliullur .Ind SIll.ll'l lln.isun.1 prup.ur- tu rlulnalc .1 popular sung .ll KYNO RADIO, .1125 N, l'l.ii'Iml. - --.. x '- Fhailljil L. 1,41-, , V H31 Joyce Riedenauer and Sandra McConnel purchase shoe polish to keep their shoes spotless ar WIMER'S SHOE REPAIR, 4219 E. Shields. 11.1...rl-l fi?-1 , X in , Z P-,Wh 1 ,. 'V , wh . .. QA ' li' - l, ,af .. 'W , 1 Two steaks, please, exclaim Phyllis Lawrence and. Emily Hernandez as Phil Robinson orders water at the FOOD BANK CAFE. 4985 E. Madison. ' P i if lf .iv -, Q v ,Q 'CT .4 1, T' - , ' Adding finishing touches to a car driven through 3 MINUTE CAR WASH, 2756 Divisadero, are Leona Rogers and Tim Chism. Yi I l,..... , I hint? - , A coke is the choice of Emily Prandini and Elva Allen as ? they visit DAN MARS MARKET. 4941 Butler. - l A , ,,..-ff '1 , ff A 'V 1 y um , g , Q , , rw? f li 1 1-7 - :El ' , f J! e X ' W! M, ,Q Q ' .I.:.W2,f.-. p , . A ' -'--. X v ' x .X M l af- - Dixie Chipman looks as though she is capable of giving Mike Lane a Yul Brynneru at JOHNS BARBERS, 4777 E. Kings Canyon Road. 13 gf--as 7 scsc .:'1EiE:',lA-N TT- I Y 1.5, LQ, ' f- ' 'TT E3 ff fs' ' 4 gy , ,,- ,, 5 , ,.-...... f-fiat -4 ix. .- - ff 'A ffl E A Q , , 1 V--+1 lf., i ji X' '55 .if rv' - w A 1 I 'J - ,I M I , ' LS--e Ron Argall gives his approval of the upholstery shown to him at WALT'S AUTO TRIMMING SHOP, 3632 Belmont. ivy,-2 .r, -Y 1 Z H Dues nr fit! aslcs Charles. England us lie :rn--, .. shoe on Run liuslfs thin .11 Klil.l.Y'S SHOE STORE. .HN F- illlllilfk' and 3038 N. Cedar, as Maureen Kelly lnuks on. ll'lm1'? .1 . . 5 ,, ' A Il ' ii I 'Ss FFIP1 'i il 7' ' 7 '- Tiu-.- fx swirl W' IN IMI! Q ww.. 1 ',g t A 1. H 45 f' 4 ma: 1 5. f ,J x l :ff-I ' l l 5,35 Active juniors, joy Anderson, Donna Bilbrcy and Barhzlra McCauley, are stocking up on extra vitamins at STILLMAN DRUG No. 2, -1786 E. Belmont. limlmws Hmmllmliluts 'UIQ ling 5- Br lu tl ul is r --r ti Hen ry shown Fi N. rsr. Q ' FI ,,g31'Zj,. :.Z. t- 51 -. ,.--f -' M 55iEf5?5?f?5?fr i 7 ' ' V . V. ,,, -W., I . :'f . :'i . 1--it a a EI. ir' ff iw 4' --, :tw-.Q-..Enix-ufasi-Lu.-Dui-z..-. ' qw- 'A Qi .Nh ' , .1 ii ' 5 S t . :-.::.-J.,-1-:-241919-' . -'3i'f'9 ff t1, fe , Burton and Georgia Brown admire the phonograph to them at GRAHAM RADIO AND T.V., 128 I -J 4i596'A1,2?I.Lf-1,7f.'L': :t: '-if-4VAiKIfKZii.2't lawn . ,h V V '. A 4-I- M T if V: -1, H L V, . - 2 . . , Vim . I ,Eg ,,.. . -' S , 'A , K . -.,..,: ..'t 4 ' - I . 'F . - 1 , H: - ' -MEA!-EV' -Hg- l ' 5 'fe 'tn 9-'tf' ,Je 1- . mi Q.: zff',g.f: .1-.,-rat, ' ' .' A-.1 '9 i A ..'-...-2.'E? e.r:'t1,j2fx:?, 4?h !u'w-'Qt iw, - , . 'YNW' Q ' ,W -wg.. -ima' 3:-.253-Qggya -fff:fg.yfl'!1l.ll . - 1 t .t 4 rf- f ' V . -, .f..,,:.,2v.-.gan - . . f -I 5 u 1-'1f?'.if'a. T 4 va. W, V V- ,V,.,. 3, !V,Vo,Q.!..n S., - - -,,. ' : f'.ft1-Q11 ' 0 a,cV4Va:o' - - - .1 . H. 'I ' .fP 'u1, 4 t. -v---...'. .gc s . ,, y VV VV .. 'J' '. . 4 ' 'ini , .. 'ff' V , .. . .A ., X as ',Qn1efif V , -j -wtf: 5 gftnslf. f' I V I gm-.i:i mi.....,qD swag 1 ' A' , - V K typ, M, 1, 1... 1 .,V.' V +5 urge- V T, i., , , , , .Mita , .3 . . I- W., . ll. - .f -J 'f' K K 4-Q-ti' ., '- Y . ,xg Jack Balakian happily aclds up the t all of Ron Schreiner's V purchases bought at BUTLER FRUIT MARKET, 3598 Butler. Qui :X y 7 L, . canst-LX 'S 'iffffvl Betty Barton, Carolyn Blur, tllltl Yloytc Wfirtcllwtcr loolx hungrnly at the display shtmn at the GOLDEN STATE BAKING CO.. 102 Belmont. . - I7 'l Z' RE Pubs .BN Kll'l l 'lil L , Wim i:', J,-V1 l , Jt't 'U I lQfiOl! 'v'M- 'V M i . l I -7 ,. -3. IW, 1 Steve Magarian dreams of the clay when the Army calls C. B. REDI SPUDS, 25 L St., to do his hitch in the mess hall. 3:1 .M -JJ. ,RQZIV HAP HAGGARDS NURSERY, 4613 E. Tulare, has many plants that may interest LaVonne Enns, Dorothy Bertrum if and Sally Beasley. La:iLix s wa.. an 2 ISS? -.. 'li-I ff- 51 ' Gln Ng Carol Bitter and Nrta McGee look Over items fwund at the ARRQXY' PHARINIACY. -F26 E. Kings Canyon Road. i i. A' ,flryii May l help ytluf Asks Carol Dupzyk dS she wants un Brll Buck .lt the CALVUA VARIETY, 4026 E. -lensen. v. ,L.,, 'llllt lute-sr In l1.nr stylcw .llc ut-wrd by .K-'ll' K'U lll ml Hyun, Rhrnlnlx .Il fflgllyls S046 'l4ul.lfL'. K eo -4. XM ,,.aa.rf,. ,., -s ..-. A-:Mi-1 -,,--... --- ff- is - ------ - A- - - ff-'-'--'- ---1-Y 1:inu.r '1ua.r AA ' inn- 1 Cwnnte Martmt. Brenda Branch .and Lorinda Young thrnk .tlwut .1 future party as they ltmk at Lanz dresses at KAYS. lll' Fultun. if .apple .1 day. Ed Hamen .md Bob XX.1ll rmptxt the .apples .xt the B.Z.B. MARKET. 1'S Blackstone. an ling !.'Sn in - ., 1 ' J l - Y : I K Wie- ' 1 '-!.q,- '- --fi F he Q i-, -. ' K . A- 5' w nr ', l.ntk lmmtx Imltlx .1 t.m of lmlwy hvutl ln l.ANKFORD'S MARKIVV. P113 lf. Tulare. .ta ,Indy Ayers .md Ann Bronzan lnurlt 1:11 v I I - Ht nv., na... Qi IDI RJ uvulubllt, RWD 6417'- Z-Lx 'fu-r... Nellle Camplse and Bob Buckles say 'hellmf' rn Elsne, the Borden cow, at BORDENS DAIRY, H and Tuolumne. X- ,.,,uIl W? Arif' -- l cunt decade, says jnnlcc Kcmmcrc-r tu Karen B us they louk over yardage in l.llF'l'liNBllRGS, H57 Fu Lunch lrun. V- my lf l ,L -.S lj ,,.1' e 'Q A A bmi, . R E ' ' ' ,r 5 ln Y -' ' J ff E X l Y , .nu il y i ng' .kg 'L fl S-I, 9 , lk X J I' W lim a... i I . fi il hw' 4' . fag? f fx 1 .il l7f'i',, W ww: Q. M7 1 ll ' l A Q , ' he A ' X N Qfaflfz R 34' ' '94 zrfllll X -nf l ' rl .v ...i-Zj.'f l-o 1 E . .4 1 f-,f--'f1M-1,.1...-- -Y -. Plc .1nyunL'! Mike fnlscy, fnrulcc DL'X'IlllIlg Qlllkl l.l1m - HL-mlcrsnn hunk .lt frurum funds in l.Olllli LEONARD ff- MARKIQT, Church .xml Orange, Ill! lui! 'Siu-au.l 'V .nr f Y-A - . 'll 53 . Y 5, M Q : ,' 1 1 . R l lf .1 . 1 . flfilggi I lx rr. 9 Ll f r':gz,gK,'vy:9:i,bfsN??vQ.5YQg,12bf:5T,?f:iill?-tif :Q T5.t'::g,. r I .. , I, -. . ,. ',, --'H -' l9vAg,:p44Q at-GQQQ voeasrkw C3 51. ' l. 1 f.'f, -, ' ,'- ,.p'Xf'- x 9 , , ,, . rn 5Qi.'f'4eT 'v' O To IO ,0 ' 3 'xv' L ' , , ,X , 'vw' X ,,,,.f, N1-ry -9 8 x ' 'ff.,'f,. ,I , ' -- f,j'v5-,-A, .cv fd, A .av A ' P1 ,E we wr -A 35'-15Xf9 1-7 ?'23.'. X' v ' . -' .1 9' fi- - Q. -33 gi 0 , ' -' Xb' X P ' .HQFQO -3 . -X . r' . '17?'?f?'rx'-6 ' ' A l . f ::7g.f3-pg I Z5 -... ,ff-...yu 'P , ,-. 1' I - .Q '42 2 I f'-6:i'223f, f A. bu! is-1-'-ra. 1- . . v.2g.fy My . W9 f , J. ,nay 1 ,v -3,5 Q ' 'Q' g.f.vg'2 non f, - t . a sexi ,326 If., 1 i Ss..-?,',2a ' - 'f 'B 9 1. - ga-4. 33.2 . - 45. Q35 'fa B 5 a 0 W -,?3:5'Qr'?. J ' ' , QF' ' 42.62- t'rQb 'Y ,Q 945135 1...-4.. m D0n't fence me in, laughs Sara King as she and Marsha Bazoian look at fences at HARRIS FENCE CO., 45-13 E. Ventura. Bev Basham and Donna Staggs wan to buy thexr grocernes ar OLIVER'S I-IANDY DANDY MARKET, 4795 E. Olnve ,D l-,W , www wff-l ljf-sf ' fggxiv 'xA . 3-Mis, ' cl , ,,..w': gm. H, Umm, those hamburgers! Betty Caldwell, Cathy Stocks ' and Wocxdy Mecller enjoy the food at BUSY BOY DRIVE IN, 1708 N. Cedar. ,, k....--, Y -,.. Y- ---- -- -V --A - -- ----------H 'H-----uinnrv'--ua -'MH ' ' ' -Ju' 9001555 Piiicf 1 , . .I H . rv .fs dw 'y K' , ..z,, , 1 16 I I in f' p-..., z vffffli ! MQ W A cifkf: is cniuyed by all, including Birlmird Bids. Ray Busch, Barbara Santos and Dennis Curtin. AIS DRIVE INN No, 2, 5060 Belmont. 1' '4 l-Wg,-Z 3, EJUHGERS : 52: I - ffiigifi 3 fi: mi gd 3 5 gsm S , ',. - .5 f : TRS? X . 6 'I the i y visited THRIFTY M'-.-'F-' zlru 0 ,LIUKAQ Nl X--, T gif ni 3 1 I' I N4 - -' i' 1 l I I ' . ig 4 hi' I - r L,5 : I I r A I 4 I . if 4 ' ll' 4 'Q li 3 . ,Lil ,Vi I . . 'Q 1 , 1 gf? 'L'?'Q1 I . , , , qi kwbx : ' .Q-llflr ff i zliluifllli ' 7 - '-.A ' -1- JF f2',A'if' ,lf i ' 55 Sf- EP 2 1 vi? I' ,R . -: re. 'I af.. f , dI,?fk4g5i LSP' L Ann M.irDfin.ild is -.hm-in 11 hwy eil: Qmtiiincry by Louige ID.lUl.1 XYIHIQ .inil lNIilv.- Hulwluid ciiiiw .1 picge I-f i.int.iliz- 7 L QIULII' .ir NORRI5 STATIUNIQRY. 1414 If, Tiil.irf:. ing pizz.i .it ALFRIZDOS PIZZA. H01 F. Tiilxre, 1 IH f, 4 l W 3 'T r . 7-fd'1 ' it U- Y 0, I I 4 I j SN' ,': I I ....., . 'u Qgin-1-f -sill R -uh-1. 1 l':.irlw.1r.i Ffiwlcr, S.iriilr.i Slimii .iml ,lrvlin liiiiiiwliiini iinil urliiiig lilxi- .i iiml lfimtin- un .i xmriii rl.iy, unnnncnti YH limp their cars in ivrilrir viitli rlif- p Pl 1 XY'f7fJDHlfRY SliRVlf,l1, Iflfu IN f.l1f-Jnllf FR lilf2lf, 4571 xIL'l1IHl.l. Aim IIINWUI' ll' l'li4.imu Davis iilwii they x ixilcil FOSTERS - I-I mf-S. ni-i 1 2. - .1 5444-,, ,1 ' ' wg ' W' sex:-: zz:-: 553525 . , . , . lriin Riley uml Suc Vilrclii .irc riiimilcriiig huying .1 turkry iinil i-gum from Sandra Ncgus .It NlfGl'S POULTRY. 2119 Hillllllllll, .,:.,..,. ., 4 - ff' I ' . 1 i y1fl 'i'F ,A - ,' ,A - bm ru F .-. - fi ' .fi I W' 5 A 4 .V i f 1 J -. ' .v , V -- -: f L ,X JH, ,W 3. ' -if . . V. A 2 ' ,f:? l ,, , ,J il ' 1 , M ' li f Q 1 i, i 'Q fl , 1 A B .2 4 l f -1 :Hi 'zl i ' 1 'Q S, , i. I 6 I 4 I f Z H W 7 E ' - l r , . fx , Q :, vi t i 'I 1 l -i 1' ' .:.. ' i ' 4 lv ' ,A n, Hi 1 it A 'Emi i 1 r wi i ii . ' 1'.f V nel' in ' . 1 1 1 'I .slit ', Q, a 'X , ,l ,AJ '::',ji,g 1 ' K I ik 11 'l l FRIZSNO fQl.liANlfRS, H457 VL-iituin, wa-ins In im-cl the .lPPI'lPV.ll uf Marcin Miirsligill iiml Miirtlin lvluiiligmm-ly. . .u1 me ,Aix amrmawimvl Ii Y' mmm' Colleen Clark assirs them. Connie Bush and Pat Bartqil agree that KARNS PHAR- - Richard Firpo seems tu be explaining the problems invulvcd MACY, 4502 E. Bglmonr is the place ro buy drugs, as 5 in car repairing to Mary Ann Hood at AL THORENS W.iit1iig uw wrvc yuii .lt l,liU'S RlClllfllfl.l5 Sl'liVlf,l', lfxlll l' luliic is lluiiiiic lull Mikr' MclNlilwii :nil Ni Ii ' ' 151 4-4 llli-1 M i I i lf drcams came true, Cunnic lipp and Bnb Knnnce wiiuld ww drive away with a Plymouth from CROCKET BROS., 1501 V Html,-I.: llyrrl ,mtl Vlnrry lim-llr lmfl-, 'PHI ilu -ulrrrn-In l l? HQ . ' .. I' 1' - l l , , , ', ff I , , I, 7 I 4' T.: E 1, EY - O C E ' .ai 1-,:1Vfli ! L1 i ..V -., 2 - ,Mx ,H ' i 'Gi iq .fax lu 'fa 1-1 'fi l l F 23' lf ? 1 x 1 C f -f Q. W' JL f A r C, , if w, any fs 4 , X' f 'gif' 1 v, f '- 1' 5 har -f -- ? f! 4S!5 ' E eu. 11, 5 5' f ..- E 4 I W 1 P fm ,I L1 f E' , A ' ' S . - ' ' 1 .- VA L2 ' f P -, 1 all ' Y' Sf c - F - Ui gms 4 . h t W W ' 7' ' .7 ' I X ., lol M, . 1 'l- Q. 5 in 2' mi- Y 'NYM 25 xx' l ' Y Yi 14 14'-4 l F K -- in X H Q2 , s ---1-'-L-f Q44 bb K I K ' ' ' al MW ' ' A , - 1 -W 2 ,rc-5 I iml 1? If I - t A, 1 V f Q E Fu, t Ready tu beat wut A tune at LEXVIS 8: MILLER' MUSIC CO.. 1335 Blacl-zstwne. are Pat Torongo, Phyllis ack and Sharfgvn XXVIDHCIK ' N! F151 llk l - , V. A :TK 4 S xxx Clem cluthmg in what Ed Clmrllmur .mtl Dmnntr Blazer prumrse yuu from ROOSEVELT CLEANERS. 45-Ah E, Tulare. . ' , ,- V t r ffl L' ,- -f .ik ' .a XVM 4353 riff f 'yi NN. f1llIf1l.IlU trcurts .lv.lyl.1blr' .et lDl:l'S lJlilVl IN If ll l llllllft ,S .,,,.-,-.,-,,, , Q 4 1- an-. . -vs Q .li , lt luulxs like Tom Wade and jrm Calanclra are rhinlung E about buying a Car from FRESNO MOTOR SALES. OO Van Ness 1,3 fi W f 'H 14' Q 45 T' fs GD 45 ,XM , n 1 9 ,L l 1 ff M ---1-QQ--' I S S -ugh-1 ' -..... XA t D I 3 'N E l H.1u .1 ltpv -luxnm Ncttalf. Cwnnrr Dunn .mal Marurrc Bmw .trt t.rkmg thc .ldxncs .lt thc PEPSI COLA B7 THRU CSO.. 2 3l SmI,lxl.1PlC', 3 f Assocuueo Tcsfxcco sr mov co. M SMOKE - XX'uxIuu.u lu s.1mplu pmtlmtx .IX.lll.llWlL' .rt ASSOCIAHI TUISAK C U 34 CANDY YO., 'll Fuluvn, .ure -Lum Rux .uul 1.11-rl AlLl'L'lIIIl tl .mtly ut rnursc l L 44 Y' l V li - E May Faulks helps Bill Barber select some cciltigne for his lwest girl at HOODS PHARMACY, 3651 Ventura, Ji.. 5. 5 ' L ' X ,, V, -W Zia: l T va -jn- K. if Assistctl lwy lrma Blancliartl, Sue l'rt'ntit't- .intl ll.ll'lW.lI.l , ' XX .iitiiig lui' .n pit-sti'iptiuii in he lillul in VlS'l'A PHAR Giiynur nrt- rc-italy to lwuy sivmc- SWLAQIICIS from the CASUAL r MAC Y. UH li. 'l'ul.ii't-, .lie lilaimf H.ii'i.ili, Dale Ht-i'm.inii SHOP, -1508 li. Belmont. sf' .mtl Sliirltw' KII1tlNY.llL'l'. ' T WW .4 ,I f . i' l, I 1, l xiii. X A :-: , im . X ' i l WT R743 ' 5 il . ', ,- , V. it B if. H- if 45 A Yi X ' ,., Q ia q,,,!L. J- aw' .3 I Y rw- gy, 'I .-v - 4217! U 'T :M I 4 - I p tr W YT. F 1 ffl lisa' ,A 3 , ,Ax -1 Til ?gL-.,,,!!a!.- ji :eff in V f, ' 5 BM , , M , . H we 'ii gp--ar -fx.:-66' Fries, Steve Reid and jim Conner at VIBTA HARDWARE, 4305 Tulare. W W Ja--f A- M , Z ,K Q 1-It A ., I px' 7 A 3 fl 1 V JH 1 . ' 'Q fp---,, ,. N - , f M i g t B B . ' ,.x I 3 F .W 'f 2ii?fg21' ? g 4, li 1 . y c, g A Q Vrr, y A y y 4 i y f Xl ll, is f : f , . .3 1 4 5 r 1 V V '.-. 7 I 5 ,VZ , X , . . 'iw- 4 ,. if Q I l l I E Service with a smile is what this saleslidy is giving Kathy cclean Henclersons secret of pretty hair has been found. x Thinking of digging a hole? Inge Hess and Leia Brown talk river the idea with an employee of DECKER EQUIP- MENT RENTAL, 4141 E. Belm0nt. , 1 I, in 6' W 1 1' .,,-4 it l She is seen at GRANATAS, 4229 Tulare, preparing for .1 special occasion. Q11 Ra 1 ' I 254.9 I ' W I aw QM I 5 , X, A, 1 gk 12.21. . -S f 'W-f-W ' ,lfgf Ufiggr, 5.7 7 Ntgq ,, f-4- x. V-L ,1 ,.., f Z 'L -if - ...E il ,, -,ii F..-I N -2 N. B- I ' Daryl Ruby and Pat Bakula check the tires of a LIBERTY TOWEL AND LINEN t1'uCl'C, at 760 H StrC'C't. 65 , Srcvc Wylie and Dennls Cumn agreg that pnckles are rust a Small part of SIERRA FOOD LAND, 4814 E. Belmont. 1 'Ill TL--- --- 'Ill' .flu 44-45. ix' 1l1'.ITq . , P In H Lv ml' ,155 I gn ,rf Ji: ALR ,I , lr Planning a party? joan Graff and jane: Dimmitt seem to 'QI Lg have that in mind while shopping at ADAM'S MARKET, 5 'ff 4791 E. Tulare. I 1 R fn '1 , ' E1 .3 1 lIi1 -X-T 3 .I a ,. 99 33 Not too sharp, says Betty bumerall and Luz Book whrle Bob Wfcedin gets .1 trim in the ROOSEVELT BARBER SHOP, -I3-ll Tulare, I' 2 XY , 5, ! 1 ' Q ,,,f,-.N B 591 X ssvtxlmall' it , , A -5? I 'I:'lgT'2 1- fray Q ' T Qt ll IA' jpg ..-, 1. 1' ll'll'f- 1 .LTA ax , x 1-W ' I x ' Ll' Cfrulcl -Judy Arhumklc and Luuiac Bertram he Lll'CLlll1lllj.f ul Sum Van lluslurk .mul Lois flmundlrcr have llmt Hcolltclltcml W il steak dinner, While Uillfllljl through the KING-O-MEAT lmvl-Q .lltw m.lm'kix1g .lt WOODBIIRY DAIRY, 2928 , 4 VMI Vcnrurgl. 'l4uI.m'. ll I l mf I , -f ff N 7 l 'hy N , - 'K' 1 l'- Q il. ' . ' wx - 4 -, Zulu -. 1 W. 'm efil SW l' Jun-fs - -ii Crwnnlc Imac .md Alan H.lycs hungrlly .IWJII l1.ll11l7Ul'f.fL'I'N. frlcs and rvtlwr gnuclucs at NCDONALDS, RHS Hl.1clxswm', , f l V , . , ,,.,.,.,,,,..m. . X . . ' ltllt g lk ' l' 1-'sz V 5 f 5 N ,, ' , 1 01 fpmlif-eff:if,.-QML - , V , ', 441, W: A Rrrr A, - A A M 1 , , 4:5?:,,,,!., , V, All set for 5 ecnal occasnons are oan Ellrs, Tedd' Aze- vedo and Sandra Adamske wnth pretty clothes from GOTTSCHALKS, Fulton and Kern. fm' .1 ff T7 A hamburger and cake, please, says Linda Kelly and Charles England at the ROUGH RIDER CORRAL, 4481 E. Tulare, in J., uf-X. X S Q , l .H , psfg ev .Y , -fu. Q. ' ' ,' 'f 32. i ' .' - i ' 1 4 -ff .n.'4Q - tr' . e I . ' V IE .i -A . , if V. I N Aga-A-79 I -LU, ,S , . 'J' -' f H re- -' f A I 'in ' .Q i . ' . 1. .K L ,D ,. is gms , if 1 f24iTcSi2i ' 41 E -,LWGEJQ 'f like .10 ,llmamww - im4ffn?'Lf4:f MAYFAIR VARIETY, 1662 N. First, holds Don Thomp- Q' son's. Helen Fendley's and Pat I.ion's attention as they Q wander up and down the aisles. .-for l A lilxit ffl: Qu Mlfvyce Fendfiralt. Marlene Divnaghy and Diane Langiano are seen admiring the merchandise offered by OLLENBERG- ERS, -17:25 E. Tulare, ff Llmm grind? wmrncnt Sandy Mcf.unncll, Joyce RL'1tlt'n- auer and Deanna Munson concerning the dclt-ctrilwlcs on 'L display .ir EDDIFS PASTRY, Mimfhcster Center, V N .v,...... i .-.Q ---1-- - s--1 it mf lllll .1 'ii 1' 'ff 'ifqf.RT '- M , . 1 No onions, please, says Ron Bush and Maureen Kelly when ordering .their hotdogs at TICK TOCK, 4431 E. Tulare. !rR'i f ' '5 No more goose bumps tor us, agree Leroy Harris and Rolland Petranovich as they examine the jacket offered by HARRY COFFEES, 1025 Fulton. l'l.ins lor .1 new ilrcss may he running through Clrul f,r.iint-r 4 .intl Marilyn jones' minds .is they inspect the .lrmy nt ynrtlngc .ut SPRUUSF RHTZ, 3528 Ventura. IL PROD D O STANDARN ,.,,: wi Ml Vi l' .iii . ' :vw f slim W x 4' 4 .4 , 4. if 'fig 5+ ' -. I w I .1 ' i zslflalf-iw,, A A w. lla. ' Mike Salterbcrg, Pam Mehrtcn, Arlynne -Incnhs and johnny Noble .agree than WARRIEN MACQUIRES CHEVRON rl ' SERVICE is the best. lacl la M if Iii-af . ,V A . ,- , ,v Mandy Hickman is fascinated by the exciting foods she X ef sees on the menu in the OAK LEAF RESTAURANT, 3621 E. Tulare. sl ? W' Ill buy it says Susan Wallace as she ponders over a Ken Funk and Barbara Vinzant wish they nwned this X dress in DOTS HOUSE OF FASHION 4415 E Tulare beautiful boat featured at COATES BOATS AND MOTORS, 6546 Blackstone. .gfsgc 3 If yu , A-s, 0-I I -Qi. Q ff Q V .- x . , A 'M ,- l H31 . . - A .,,-,N '- ..k. .N - Q Q. .Q Sm U dnu. ,ml U, SLJNNYMIJI1 HUXXfI,, 5696 I. Kmgx Clunyml Rnmd, yuu wall pxnhnhly su' Kon Scluffcr, Martha Boyd, me Hrnrnch, l.CIH'IA Llnrk, jim Hlnku .md f,.rmIL- H.-I-4m.m cmwyxlup uvmpc-lnuvc hwvwlxng. , In sb? l ,2 Ron Majors, Andrew Christensen und Tom Wade admire a beautiful orchid held by Mr. Condit of CONDITS M FLOXVER SHOP, 177 N. First QQ ,47 'x ' l 'L'v 1 1 f N Glenda Zivinieh, mechanic, pl ants il homh in unsuspettinf, H E E mwzl n's Cnr alt ZIVINICH AUTO SERVICE, WHS .M fi.,-, .V -..-. lf IXLLLIIIQA JI'll.lVl M0 , Y IL 200c0u'71 5 2 , if H05 at A 5 I I 1 . t 7 X l w ' ,ll fl A X, X gg We Z Weiss Y 'Ll' figigfit I, f if fit 4 ig i i ll? l' l Par Hoff inspecting brooms at SLATON Canyon Road. and Charlotte Payn e prepare for Halloween by BROS, NO. 1, 4595 E. Kings ACE SlfRVlf,lf INC., on S65 lll'UilllVVAly tlisplily quality tires and service .ts l,intl.i Dmity .mtl Phyllis l..twrenc't- lmvt- ' intl out. 'Qs Q ' ' 1 . ' p11 vw v. r ' I, 11195. -l'fV . ., , W in , X., N I ' H igdlaf - , ,A - . f' A -L ,Yr . I 6 q. , N 77 ,-vi, 4' ' yt, f naar , , f f A '-'Lg-2 ,L , i ' A , ,v- A Lb , . ..v we Q Q- - in . , C a t ' Iii f A C ' , it-nu-ii lgr-i - , WU i 1 1 - i i, W V , 1 ' i 33 , 9 35 14 .' iz ,1 X, fl Mil ef f 1, ., jf lfqw. f f Juanita Coolidge, Russell Yenson and Earlene Means, shop leisurely at PEACOCK MARKET, 4161 E. Tulare, where quality is the product. 533' ' f A, Q., ,L W L i , QS Ken Kerchenfaut is shown the newest in refrigerators by an employee fmm IOE HONWE ELECTRIC CO.. -5682 E. Olive. fm wr LIOUR.: f 'M wiv 2 '3,1,J- fr dur , 'px-' '30, -x ,.- W. 'Q-'X Wx- '- .,. P .' v ' if ,.. - A , '51 ' ' W 1 Q M. X 1 1- 5' . f Nr ,113 ' Famllncx scrvud by LISLIQ FUNERAL HOME, lumrui .ll A I,1ml.u Duuty, M.utl1.u Sampson .md Sam Bnxlslcv rcwixc --T 1605 St., are c'Hl11f1rrrul by their motto. W'llL'H , LIL-.mxng .und Thrnfly Grccn Stamps .lt CXLUB LAUNDRY ,h F f:HI'1fldL'IlL't. rx mr Ncm'cxs.1ry, Mg. ix' 1 AND KQLIZANING, rl-ISA! Bclmunt. in W I ' x A + . ' ' ip- - , n ' - -N ' D Q' ' ' V, , ann A Q Dennis Hcinlz purclmscs u sweater from Rosslyn BLl5hiLllI :lt I. ANDERSON AND CO., -1020 Tulare. I ' 1- X 1 Clurhy Srmkx, MMI.: Silnlnons .md Margo I.lndshmn cnyny .ln RC from thc ROYAL CRUVUN COLA LUN WI S.1H4mf. 11,11 LITHOGRAPH 8: PRINTING. 752 Fulton. Steve Wylxe, Jann Rusbell, Carol McFerrm, Carol Blaser and Lmda Hnggmbutham lovk at Ll pnnung machme an THOMAS inn Q 'M f Lanny McGuire. judy Hughes. ,laclcie I-lance, and Larry Turl help hold up a ERESNO L' DRIVE truck at 34-1 B1'H3CIV'3y, 'What kind tif car wwuld yriu put thexe tires nn? Carnl Nfilimittn ails Ann l'vftftriS while at LEMOSS AND SMITH. 1625 Hrfiatluay. l-4--in 4 41 1 Ia it Rm. Pitt-rwri, Ritlmril Graft. .intl Cnty Ompi-r limk nw-i ' I I ' - 1.1 W.I'vi flu- itlfifflnltifliv- .II IIAI l, NIXIIIN fI7 IIH Hflll -HIM' A' ll' I-E, A l il 'ii , Will ff 21 Hg W'hile at BLOSSERS SPORTS EQUIPMENT, 1424 Ful- lf , ton, Alice Black .md Lynn Coventry decided to take up if golf this summct. Y . , H ILM DR. PEPPER BOTTALING CO.. 1349 E. Street and Buddy Smith provide Nancy XVcst with refrcshnients as Skip S-eagle :rmw thirsticr. - Y Hill Humphtt-y .intl lNi.iiIi1c Hunger tlrt-.lm uf .t Llrgc Size mntli on whith in uw this tt.ictiv1' .lt ALLIED EQUIP' MINI, IRI! S.int.i cil.lf.l. 'N vt ts l After ,Iune Chandler and Dee Dee Konkle leave BRITTSAN MOTORS INC., 590 Vitn Ness, they .ire headed ttmwdrels parts unknown. MAROOT SIGNS, 2219 Ventura, may not he quite the saint: after Miirshit Bttzoitin ttntl Cfotmiu hfnrutmt le.tve tht- L shop. Q 5- l, - - -A-RJ-vi With Marilyn Hagens assistance, Gary Boyett and Ron McClung will be all spruced up as they leave J. FER- DINANDI AND SONS, 820 N. Fulton. 7? rf ,,, I 1 I W if .lui r-Q 557 - Al xl tx 'Z Q 'Qi L- 5 N IW? 'ifn l l - X l MID VAl.l.l5Y il'liAll.l'R SAl.l5S, SHUI VL'IllllI.l lms um' ti.lilt'r on rltsplny tlmt irttliigtif,-s l.lIllK' Xl4'.ly, Slmttm FIU' I ' A lmttittx .tml Slmiiley lituwtr i x Il! Eugene Field and Phyllis Lawrence ponder over a menu at EAGLES CAFE, 575 Divisudero after a busy school clay. - l 3 i. GENCOS SUNDRIES, 4151 E, Tulare, is an oasis of re- freshment in joan Dillon and Sharon Cuviell0's busy days. El IHS? u Pat Rainb .ind Tam Hixely discuss the latest in hair sry df FAX 9 BEALTX COLLEGE N75 Fresno Y Ei-,Q if I . ..-:X .. ...li ' X , 1,5422 n-FAQ V Ron Schriner eagerly .inticipiites the cumforts offered by a A Corvette, the car uf my dreams. sighs Gary Starr and malt. a specialty of lNGA'S DRIVE INN. 4555 Ventura Druid Lippincott in unison while visiting RODMAN CHEVROLET. 1-100 Van Ness. L U: .,,i- a,..,,N-ggmi !f 1' . 53, V 5 ffl l , 4 Dwayne Higlcy and Bill Hcirlwtrer ex lain the intritatc? I - P -- Y parts ut .1 car to Colleen Hansen .xr FREBNO ALTO M ' 7 'v PARTS. 560 Bru.1dw.1y. z N fb' z l ALA gl 51 'X' Q V3 ' ' ' Q' . ', 3,3-.1 W S PAl.MliR'S NVRHIARY, 1607 llflllllilll,.lllVlN.ll1'Sl.I.Ilill'I1IIIf.f f Multi' Rim- .mil l..lilv illlvt-it .igrcc tlmt .1 c.tr frmn K , x l l ' is 1 liusuicly pnsriim' In Helly 5lnwii1.nl4i'i, l5.nilw.u.i flu- fl'AlJll M QI li li CAR XYASH, 1600 Hlnclxstunc, is the rninl-cur xml l'.ir Hull, ill-HIPS! -'iiflii-1-ml, 41 -Nl'-i' 3' M-: A r1 -'NSR Q!..lh A ' 'sv L. l P l F V .., -g V .F l L-.-.-v f Q Ken Curl and Dot Bush enpuy huwlnng and they agree the alleys at BLACKSTONE BOWI,, 505-1 N. Blncltstnne are arming the hest. Run l.cimha1t'l1 smiles att tht- w.1y llilfbilfil Shaw lwltls A screw driver nt DEAN Pl.llMHlNG, WS Hlncltsrnnt-. Cnr h.1ttt-rut-s .rt lAYNl S R lllf'KlNlAN AUTH l'Al'l'l'S, IWI N Street lmvt- l.lNlIll.lli'll Ann M.utlJtm.tItl ,intl Am.mtl.1 Hitltnmn ar - v UUR 0,114.1-as Ylwli I +1 1 N 'mg surest!-'Uv Orrin mom, Bill Weil and Mickey Davis display their muscles when lifting boxes for INTERSTATE RESTAURANT, 304 L Street. QQ! Run Wells and james Watts pacify their Craving for maple bars at DO-NUT MAKERS, 1228 N. Fresno Street. ' Y A contest is held between Marcella Elwell and Jann Russell to see who can lift the barbells the highest at HAROLD ZINKINS, 512 E. Shields Ave. Please Dnve A Bark bale X, x H'-he 1 2 ix , .,.,...-gnn-n-uw .-or-8.0 . .........- . -, ,,...,. V DEES PLUMBING. 650 Inez provided Helen Fendley. Lorna LesKovec, Odell McCoy. and Sherrill Ankenmnn with a modern mode of transportation, ,mx'- .W Q- rf:-d:vr:..1.q.:.-. Q-3-EL A., 1, 1 . f-mf - MIS der 'fr it alive? questions Janice Kernmerer nf Lloyd Hen- son as they visit the kitchen uf HARVANS RESTAUR- ANT, 708 W. Shaw. uns. l 'llrigctlivr lmren Hawks amd Put cililllih visit MCQUMAS SPRING AND All'l4fJlVlfPTlVlf l,Ali'l45, -1762 lf. KIIIXX Cir iyun Rumi .-...- ....m.......... .... ., fvr. .11- 'Q Intensive study uf prehistoric animals is taken on by Sharon Cuviello and Dianne XY'ernet at HOBBY LAND, , 4225 E. Tulare, I W. .,.,l Eddie Daniels assures Allen Bertoldi that the jacket offered .it SHAMS MENSXWEAR, 4559 E. Kings Canyon Road is a perfect fit. x E 5, f' ' H424 Su tIi.n's how it winks, .ind .lmvrliur mystery is settled lui' 1.11111 SIVIIY hy DL-xref ll.i1tlu.istlc .lt HARDCASTl,F'S NHRXX'Al.K Sl'RVll'lf, INN N. lficsim, -my ..-ASP -.., -' I- slit! V. ..-aims... . i rj -'fr 11-'Q-f . '1 t f- ' l V 11 1 494 5 Mrgr. L lt 11.15 lwtcn dtcxtltd tlmt Sun Cutter will pltlt up tlut tttlw fur tlmt tlmntr tngnyttl lwy Arlynnc Lttnlm, Nun Stzmslxwry wrvctl by thc HI-LIFE, 2814 N. Mnrtm. Donna Wrlght and Gerald Fltzhenry learn fusthand the life of a newspaper ut the FRESNO GUIDE, 1965 H Street. Pat Lions and Marcella Elwell don't a ree on what tu bu ' ' 8 ' ' Y at BUY-RITE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTING, corner of Kern and U. L11 ' mi Pastries of all tf es are offered tn Marvin Prnvnst and l loan Dillon .lt KENS SUGAR AND SPICE, -1157 E Tulare. T .314 1' ff! A 7- 1 'Z I 1 I ? . ,f'F A ,, A Y ,, U , u- - .ln , E. l6l' T ' wmfm Wm b .15 Lea . us IF ch. .15 zz Tac .15 'K V-1 5 Q IF' Ffa f Leroy Combs, hen Fwd and Tern Bcardglex walt hr thclr Ordcri .lt WHALLHS DRIVE INN 4517 E Xentum Iuklu .ms K L N N WI1e.aIen. gh-H411 IH L 1 'H' N L AMAN PRHDI C ls 4 inf' 06 me 2422.6 MW .ouisc Livingstun gives Hub Klicsur and Alcff Rico sonic' winters on jewelry nt LONCS ,IlZVUIil,RY STORIQ IZV1 . Tulare lpflfifll' WQLWF EW fr mimi . ,,.,.,.,,. I A .iv :P f ng ,, M., 9, VC.. I avixzimg i V . ,v 4 3. IM if vu' U LA -P1 V' j I, Y 5 ni I F i i I y , i . g -M ,, - Q A , L, r. A f- A L ' .- - , , . - ' '- N rrwx IDUIIIUIZI Arnnlnl hui' fnvuritn' lmir Spiny nt NIIIDAS MAYFAIR liIfAIVl'Y SAIKIN, N. FHS! ilflki I ' 1, Iinir Muix h A AR ix1tKlIliL'V. If . V, 2 ' 1 49 'A I if :wrv1a, VJ 7:H 'F-il ' Q M 1 rg v I W l! is 1771 58.4 Q, I' Bruce Kinkle and Bob Whirweir put a dummy through the press at AMERICAN PRESS, 345 Inez. iJI'?' f.: f X C-'f i X 41gi,.r,i I . E Marvin Prevost and john Kiethsley watch an engine being put into place at INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER, 2504 :I Monterey. ,Q Himnmmcm w A . . ,,,,, A 7? .7 f x ff ABA I -Ian Branch ' I fr x' 5' .fa U C Carol Blaser, lcting as receptionist, displttys ,1 picture mkem IW I-Ii -ids Studio. 1292 Van New tw intereveti Lmdl Hi2Qinbfi'tI1.2m T .. f ggi , I h 'ii ' .V ,MVA X A I 3 ' '- I : - I ,. I tv -5 3 , . X ,1 .5 Iv 'sy' , 5,2 4' I V! I J 52 ? H 1,4 :fi gi J-. 'i 1 11 ,L I f , ' S ' ag 'I I- , if tt ., -qw M, - I 1 -f ig. fl f A Smile fffr the camera I9 given IW Liirrv Taira .md Iiihm Ig XX'Iv'fl'l'If:f pie they Servlffs fa Car ,it RED TRIANGLE UII. .ly QI'r,w'. ,flVrf'I VIIIJ 1 , I tilt' I' YN A ff! I I ,,, - '5v7S'3 l--- - ,.-u.-, , I, . .4 - I ' J ',' Q A f I , l-, .IL V fi 1 9' I I '. 'T' l. II: III1--. Ififilrv fvftff-fr twat! KJIII UIIIIINII IH IS.1Ii XYIIIXWI I ,,. an . fi' F, wx it 4 , xr xi -Y If 3 J . xl. X IIMIINXXUUIB 4'-xx IIIIQA SHUI' x.1Itwru.m Jwxw ,f,irr'firwsflr1!tf VARSITY SIIUII, all UIIVI I it vt, X . X -, NIHII Il fi :Ii It :lit m.ukiiiAi,x t .1 t.umt.1 Ilu xI1tpuInt,1tt.I If 'I Ili II I 'WI I lbf, - Noi too mticli slwrtcrf' Comments Liz Rdntlolpli In Sliirlt-y Ciiisst' nt HlI,I,'S BEAUTY DEN, 303 'Q lf. llmwgl. ,,., I V, , .a . , i rv, . fn ' 'V 'f-X -my Q- Yu oldc liungout, MARS DRIVE-IN, 2-I Coke to Sandy Scully and Dt-.in SI4.'Vk'.lI'f. .uw ' u ,, nm ,f J-.4 5, M51 According to HOVUARD GATTIES, 559 Road, Chevron Gas is tliif tri si 1335- Q' '91-. l ff T 4 A '- tw 'Q '11 LJ Ht-lmont. st-rvus l 1 A sur -,. 0 R fif , 6 E. Kings Canyon ' wr' ,fziiit Vxlll-llll l1H11l.l Uouty .intl Clinolv llrilsman in PARISIA 5ANl?RS, 21128 V.111 Nuss, ludv and Carolyn Ayers look over the display at SMITH FURNITURE, 4555 E. Kings Canyon Road. Larry Stewart and Carol May see donuts in the making XVl1itl1 icmintls nic, l slioiiltl yigvt my SWLHIICIS tlt'.irit'il 'S at Tm LEIBYS DONUTS, 1308 No. First Street. ffm V 1 - 'ti is I 74 uma-f , , i xx Q 4 I ig, - v , M ix, 1 , A p , D YEL:-f ' .-aa' 11 iii Carwl Ballmgcr max A 0-mb rw hC.ll.1Ilfy -Iwycf: Fendwmk 1m ky-eping mth the Cxfella-me of the Qrudenri of FRESNO BEAKTH COLLEGE. 20? Tuwlumnc, E- Lmn Ruiwll, Czrwl MQFQ-rrm .md M.1rcc1l.1 Elxxcil rcfruh rm-r11xclx'g-Q xxluly gmng mer thy lgrut .gmvp .lr MF AXD ITD 5. INR Ba-lmwm f f, ' 4,1 im, ' ,z 4 X - , . , mf V u ' - . 1 5 K '? ' sl I ' - ' mfs 4 ' , '-- sc , g K 'yt' I V Z x I . 5 I I,n1gy fx111'L4 cf.H,pIf'rf-ly lHI1'4'INf.IIl4I'w HIL' 41-rr1pIr'w1I14's ul flu i V, 1 11:1 rfn hlll' f'I'llLfIYIl' .lflfr Ntfvc' XXIVIIQM l'YlWl.lIl.lII1IIl :lt Il Y Iiquuylwrllullkbl Jim' HSMFI Riagg- !Kx11,llL Ii QJHJY 5UKlkS .lvmi xx'w'Ill- xf,ARAc,I. ffm N., 1sl..fL.W,,,. ..' QM W' U - ' N Q 'X W W- V-W' N N-lf' . ' I 5 3 I I - ' ' fr ' . + 4 xxx l 45. ' , qi'-ar-far , I L1 l Q-W X 'f A Mello milkshuke is filling as attested by Dianne Wfernet and Deanna wwdy at MELLO ICE CREAM, 5604 Butler. EQ , AJC' GRANDMA'S PANTRY, 1926 Tuolumne, holds 31 strange fascination for jim Adams and Mary Cloud, -.,-..,.-..w....... ,fn-: :55:4::f5 f.. :'1-'.'1'.':'.'.' -::- ::.?5 1' 2 -7 3 A , , ... - - - - .. - - - .uibfi I 1 P.. if S. The wrutltntx .mr St-quot.: blnnioi High Stllool my thc .mtl 'ilool-t .et tht' lWIILlIL'll lol' tht' PllUllP.l1I.llWlll'lN of lil?-lll lx Vlf l ul J i l'llU'l'U 5l'R Q, ' 4 V.lt'litz 1 1 ' y J f 71.-3' .5 1, 1 x r, ,JAN I , I I,-ggaji-fm ak I7 rf A 4 Ji I At. lv P fi VS- 'dn VK .l 4 - Q fi gl' kg 4 1 ,-33, y x-XXX, Pix' 66 Now Sharon Shepard and Carol Bitter know what nmluew f W the picture. This new knowledge mme from TRI if CENTRAL T.V., -l546 E. Tulare. AH U HMP wg.-g' - 'nv -v my I in ., ff Q JPFEQ., Aaron, James 42,64, 164,217 Acosta, Rudy 64 Adams, Alice 64 Adams, James 64, 275 Adams, Kenneth 64 Adamske, Sandy 64, 171, 257 Adrian,,Jan 64, 226, 230, 231 Aguilar, Delores 65, 165 Aguilar, Diane 65, 221, 246 Alec, David Allen, Margaret 64 Allison, Sarah Allwardt, Bruce 64, 223 Altintop, Alfons 64, 240 Alvarez, Sylvia 64 Andersen, Duane 64, 240 Anderson, Gary 64, 231, 240 Anderson, Margie 64, 164 Ankenman, Sherrill 65, 164, 186, 201, 202, 204, 268 An as, Concepcion Armendariz, Tereasa 65, 171 Amold, Martin 65 Artz, Jerry 65, 240 Asadoorian, Rose 65, 171 Astin, Carol 65, 257 Axman, Connie 65 Ayers, Judy 65, 171, 233, 250 Azevedo, Teddy 65, 171, 257 Backer, John 65 Bailey, Sharon 64 Bain, Gloria 64, 166, 171 Bakman Carol 56 64, 126, 159, 218, 219, 223, 233, 260, 273 Bakula, Pat 64, 167, 219, 224, 233, 256 Balakian, Jack 64, 249 Ballenger, Carol 64, 233, 274 Baquera, lda 64 Barber, Bill 65, 255 Bare, Ross 211 Bartlett, Shirley 65 1 2 3 Badgn, Eat Q, 164,2 8, 5 Basham, Bev 65, 219, 251 Bazoian, Marsha 65, 233, 251,265 Beach, Karen 65, 209, 235, 251 Beadle, Jerrell 65, 171, 241,254 Beardsley, Gerry 42, 66, 128,164, 165, 170, 192, 211, 217, 238, 249, 270 Beasley, Sally 66, 171, 249 Beasley, Sara 66, 171, 233, 262 Bell, Judy 66, 171 Bell, Lawrence 66, 240 Bennett, Mike 66 Benzler, Mary 66, 226, 233, 246 Bergeron, Ron 66 Bertoldi, Allen 52, 55, 66, 175, 176, 187, 216, 268 Bertram, Dorothy 66, 166, 171, 233, 249 Beyer, Leonella 66 Biddlecome, Pat 66, 164 Bideler, Jesse 66, 165 Bister, Deanna 66, 254 Black, Alice 66, 264 Blackburn, Lynn 67 Blake, James 66, 191, 211,223, 260 Blanchard, Darlene 66, 165, 255 Blanchard, Irma 66 Blaser, Carol 56, 66, 126, 159, 164, 218, 237, 263, 272 Blevins, Virginia Blue, Carolyn 66, 171, 249 Bond, Richard 66, 175, 176 Bone, John 66 Bone, Pat 67, 127 Book, John 67 Borden, Verla 67 Bourbon, Jimmy 67 Boyd, Martha 67, 171, 223, 260 Boyett, Gary 20, 42, 45, 55, 62, 57, 175,176, 192, 202, 204,217,265 Branch, Brenda 67, 171, 233,250 Branch, Janice 67, 158, 167, 219, 223, 224, 233, 260, 272 enior Lgnclex Brantly, Morris 67 Brase, Marge 67, 254 Bronzoan, Louise 67, 164, 241,250 Brown, Sarge 68, 164 Buck, Bill 68, 240, 250 Buckles, Robert 68, 229, 251 Buffaloe. James 68 Burton, Maurice 68, 162, 170 Busch, Connie 68, 171, 223, 253 Busch, Ray 68, 190, 252 Bush, Dot 42, 57, 68, 167, 219, 226 233, 238, 267 Bush, Ron 68, 187, 216, 248, 258 Calandra, Jim 42, 68, 216, 254 Calderon, Claude 68 Caldwell, Mary 68 Calvert, Larry 42, 57, 59, 68, 128, 175, 176, 217, 238, 240, 266 Campbell, Bob 69 Campbell, Carl 69, 272 Canales, Ortensia 69 Canum, Sandra 69, 220 Cardon, Michael 69, 169 Cardoza, Grace 69, 220 Carl, Ken 69, 174, 175, 177, 178, 238, 267 Carpenson, Rich 68, 175, 176, 177, 241 Casteel, Shirley 68 CastillETCharlie 68 Castro, Connie 68, 164, 238 Cavilla, Judy 68 Challinor, Ed 68, 254 Chandler, June 45, 55, 56, 58, 221, 265 Chandler, Lois 169, 226, 227, 256 Chappell, Paul 69 Chituni, Michelle 69 Chipman, Dixie 69, 164,248 Chism, Tim 69, 222,248 Chooljian, Barry 42, 54, 69, 170, 190, 217, 238 Chigstensen, Andy 69, 101, 223, Churning, Marilyn 70 Clark, Colleen 70, 171, 253 Clark, Karyn 42, 70, 124, 166,209 Clark, Leigh 70, 161,223,260 Clem, Delores 70, 170, 225 Collins, Sam 70 Combs, LeRoy 70, 270 Conner, Jim 71, 255 Contreras, Sandra 71 Coolidge, Juanita 71, 171,261 Cooper, Cary 71, 264 Copely, Phyllis 71, 171 Cornelson, Darel 71 Correa, Danny Cosaro, Dennis 71, 246 Cotter, Sue 70, 158, 164, 231, 233, 235, 269 Coventry, Lynn 42, 56, 70, 168, 233, 264 Coyle, John 70 Cramer, Carol 70, 167, 209, 219, 224, 233, 258 Cruz, Amparo 71 Culver, Don Curtin, Dennis 42, 53, 70, 159, 220, 252, 256 Daghlian, Rose 79, 236 Dalton, Dolpha 28, 58, 70, 104,122, 164, 219, 247 Daniels, Ed 53, 55, 57, 71, 175,177, 211, 217, 238, 268 Daniels, Jim 56, 223, 231 Davis, Elanor 70, 230, 231, 233, 252 Davis,- Jeff 70 Davis, Michael 70, 257, 267 Der Hairbedian, Mary 70, 171 Dervishian, Armen 59, 70, 190,240 Desmond, Jimmie 70 Diaz, Marie 71 Dictos, Mary 71 DimmitLJanet 38, 42, 71, 233,256 Dobbs, Bob 71 Dollar, Clara 71 Dooley, Virginia 71, 257 Dorris, Carol 72 Douty, Linda 56, 72, 223, 226, 233, 235, 261, 262 Duarte, Raymond 72, 241 Duarte, Yolanda 72, 171 Ducas, Charles 72 Dulgerian, Mary 72 Dunn, Connie 72, 254 Dwyer, James 73 Eads, Barbara 73, 166, 227, 252 Eitzen, Joyce 72, 164 Ekizian, Marilyn 72, 171 Elia, Bonnie 72 Elliott, Wayne 72 Ellis, Joan 63, 72, 166, 168, 219, 257, 267, 269, 274 Ellis, Robert 72, 221 Elwell, Marcella 31, 42, 72, 159, 219, 233, 267, 269 England, Charles 73, 175, 177,202, 204, 248, 257 Enns, LaVonne 73, 164, 249 Enoch, Donald 73, 164, 230, 231 Enos, Joseph 229 Ensher, Beverly 73, 230, 231, 233, 235 Epp, Connie73, 177, 233, 253 Ernst, Timothy 73, 175, 177 Erganian, Richard'73 Esswein, Eugene 73 Felix, Richard 73 Fernandez, Ophelia 73, 161, 221 Field, Eugene 72, 265 Fierro, Antonio 72 Firby, Lynne72, 160, 161 Firestine, Barbara 72 Fisher, Gerald 72 Fitzhenry, Gerald 72, 269 Fitzpatrick, Sharon 72, 218, 228, 231, 233, 265 Fletcher, Arnold 73 Fletcher, Steve 73, 240, 241, 270 Flint, Bennie 73, 270 Flower, Karen 73 Floyd, Talley 73 Flynn, Wayne 73, 168, 175, 177,216 Ford, Kenneth 73, 128, 164,165,270 Ford, Sup 74 Forsman, Patricia 74 Fowler, Barbara, 30, 42, 53, 74,165, 168, 233, 252 Fox, Ernest 74 Fraley, Linda 74 Frankfort, Kenneth 74, 164, 203, 204 Freitas, Elaine 74 Fries, Lloyd 74, 228 Frisch, Gertrude 74, 189, 238 Frith,Joyce Fuentes, Carlos 74 Fuller, David 74, 241 Funk, Kennerly 74, 168, 192, 193, 201, 203, 204, 217, 259 Funk, Lenard 74, 162 Gaab, Dennis 74 Gantt, Elvert 74 Garabedian, Larry 75, 190, 223, 231, 247 Garabedian, Mike 74 Garabedian, Richard 74, 230, 240 Gardner, Bill 74 Gardner, William 74 Gartiez, Dan 74 Gartiez, Linda 74 Gaynor, Barbara 56, 74, 218, 255 German, Alice 75, 170,225 Ghan, Douglas 75, 150, 240 Gomas, Patricia 75, 171, 223,226, 268 Gonzalez, Juanita 75, 161, 171 Gordon, Thomas 75 Gourley, Mervin 75, 223 Grafl, Joan 42, 75, 166, 171, 219, 233, 256 Graham, Charles 75, 240 Green, Edward 97 Green, Johnnie 75 Gregg, Carole 75, 233 Grove, Doris75 Guthrie, Muriel 76 Gutierrez, Ruben 76 Hagen, Marilyn 58, 76, 164, 218, 219, 226, 230, 231, 233,265 Hamm, Herman 29, 76 Hance, Jackie 42, 56, 76, 166, 264 Hansen, Edward 59, 76, 164, 241, 250 Hanson, Colleen 76, 165,266 Harbick, Patricia Gail 76, 226 Hardcastle, Dexter 21, 42, 76, 162, 163, 223, 268 Harrah, Elaine 76, 255 Harrison, Francine 76, 168, 246 Hart, James 77, 191 Harter, Judith 76, 220, 246 Harter, Ronald 76 Hatcher, Lane 77 Hatfield, Donna 77, 171, 226 Hawks, Loren 77, 223, 268 Hays, Alan 56, 77, 170, 209, 216, 238, 257 Heffernan, Edward 77, 209, 240 Heintz, Dennis 42, 43, 217, 263 Heitkotter, Billy 76, 240, 266 Held, Barbara 76 Helsem, LaVon 76 Henderson, Lloyd 42, 76, 223,251, 268 Henderson, Raedean 76, 168, 255 Henderson, Michael 76, 222 Henry, Cathy 42, 76, 166, 171,219, 224, 233 Herman, Joanne 77, 171 Hernandez, Emily 77, 218, 226, 233, 247 Herrera, Charles 77, 164, 169, 181, 240 Herrmann, Dale 77,255 Hess, Inge 77, 227, 228, 255 Hidrs, Linda 77, 241 Higginbotham, Linda 42, 45, 56,78, 159, 164, 166, 218, 219, 224,230 231, 233, 238, 253, 263,272 Higley, Dwayne 78, 175, 178,266 Hively, Tamyra 78, 266 Hoff, Patricia 43, 78, 261, 266 Holt, Jeny 78 Hoover, David 42, 78, 187, 201, 204, 246 Hopkins, Gayle 78 Horner, Phyllis Ann 79, 227, 233 Howard, Billy 79, 240 Hughes, Judy 42, 56, 79, 166, 219, 231, 233, 264 Hullum, Jackie 79 Humphries, Aline 79 Humphrey, Bill 59, 79, 175, 178, 179, 241, 264 Hunter, Harold 79 Hurst, Lynn 78 Hutchins, Ray 78, 162 lrnwall, Alice 78 Inman, Wanda 78 lsaac, Connie 79, 209, 223, 233, 257 lschae, David Alan 78 Jacks, Barbara 78, 165 Jacobre, Sharon 78 Jacobs, Arlynne 56, 78, 158, 166, 171, 233, 235, 259, 269 James, David 79 Jamison, Robert 78, 108, 169, 230 Jamison, Bill 78 Jamushian, John 42, 78, 164, 217, 252 Jansen, Jerold 78 Janzen, David 78, 164 Jaus, Ben 78, 164 Jiminez, Carmen 78 Johnson, Gerald 79 Johnson, Roy Edward Jones, Betty 79, 165 Jones, Diana 79 Jones, Jim 79 Jones, Linda 79 Jones, Marilyn 42, 56, 57, 79,218, 258 Jorgensen, Larry 80 Juarez, Pauline 80 Kaprielian, Josephine 80, 171 Kaye, Harold 80 Keithley, John 80, 162 Kemmer, Johnny 80 Kemmerer, Janice 80, 171, 233, 235, 238, 251, 268 Kenedy, Eugene Kepler, Roxana 81, 221 Kerber, Thomas 81 Kerchenlaut, Kenneth 53, 56, 57, 80,158, 175, 179,216, 224, 262 Keville, Fred 80, 162 Keyzer, Lee 28, 80, 166, 214,218, 228, 233 Kindsvater, Shirley 80, 164, 223, 225 King, Sara 80, 166, 171, 218,219, 226, 251 Kinzel, Donna 80, 228 Kiramidiian, Rose 80, 221 Kjar, Curtis81, 240 Kollmeyer, Wilma 81 Konkel, Dee Dee 20, 45, 55, 57, 81, 168, 265 Kooprnan, Arline 81 Kratt, Kathleen 81 Krumbein, Kathleen 81, 166, 218, 226, 228, 231, 233, 250 LaBrue, Johnette 28, 166, 221 Lane, Gean 81, 165 Lane, Mike 81, 248 Lane, Nora 81,218, 227,229,231 Langiano, Sandra 80, 164,218,230, 233, 246 Large, Brenda 80 Lawrence, Phyllis 80, 233,247,261, 265 Lermbach, Ronald 80, 175, 178, 179, 241, 267 Lemley, Scott 80, 240 Lepp, Irma 80, 164, 189 Lewis, Vonna 63, 80, 164, 218, 219. 233. 237. 275 Lindstrom, Marjorie 81, 171, 218, 263 Lions, Arlene 81 Lippincott, David 81, 266 Livingstone, Loretta 81, 165 Lobb, Darold81, 169 Loeb, Christine 56, 81 Luna, Dolores 81 Lutz, Bonnie 82, 253 Maclssac, Jack 82 McClung, Ronald 82,170,209,265 McConnell, Sandra 38, 82, 164, 247, 258 McCoy, Odell 82, 164, 241,268 McDaniel, Louise 82 McEntee, David 42, 82,209,222 McFerrin, Carol 82, 159, 167,219, 226, 233, 254, 263, 274 McGaughy, Paulette 82, 272 McGee, Nita 82, 250, 264 McGuire, Lanny 82, 264 Mclntyre, Larry 82 McLean, Judith 42, 58, 82, 209, 219, 226, 233 McMahon, Michael 82, 253 McNary, Nola 56, 82, 166,277,253 McNeece, Donald 83 Madden, Bruce 82 Madrid, Marilyn 82, 233 Maher, Margaret 82 Majors, Ronald 82, 233, 229, 230, 231, 261 Manouel, Michael 82,175, 176,178, 216 Maples, Lee 82 Markley, Richard 82, 230 Maroot, Connie 83, 164, 233, 235, 250, 264 Marshall, Darryl 83 Marshall, Marcia 83, 164,253 Martin, Jackie Martin, Wesley 83 Martinez, Charles 83, 175, 179.187, 220, 246 Matewosran, Sophia 83 Mathis, Wayne May, Carol 83, 171,273 May, Don 83, 169 Mayeda, Richard 83, 209 Means, Earlene 83, 261 Meek, Janie 40, 56, 57, 83, 164, 166, 233, 271, 274 Medler, Woodrow 84, 251 Mehrten, Pamela 84, 166, 233, 235, 259 Meier, Shirley 84 Melton, Paul 84, 175, 179, 240,241 Mendonca, Emily 84 Migliore, Wayne 84 Miller, Curtis 84, 240 Miller, Dorris 84 Miller, Judith 84, 164, 238 Miller, Lonny 84 Minck, Marjorie 84 Minor,gWayne84,182,183, 187,240 Mitciell, Jerry 84 Moffa, Nancy 85 Montez, Miguel 85, 162 Montgomery, Martha 85, 164, 230, 253 Moore, Kathryn 85, 159,218,230, 238 Morris, Ann 85, 171, 221, 222,226, 227, 233, 235, 264 Morrison, Doyle 85 Munson, Deanna 85, 166, 258 Murchison, Elsie 84 Murphy, Bob 204 Myers, Joyce 97, 164 Najarian, Joan 84, 226 Naiimian, Carol 84, 127,264 Negus, Sandra 84, 253 Negrete, Irma 84 Nelson, Marvin 84 Nelson, David 84, 241 Neufeld, Helen 85, 164, 218, 226, 230, 231, 233 Newman, Mike 85 Nichols, Alice 85 Nichols, Leonard 85 Nole, Regina85 Norgard, Barney 85, 241 Norman, Robert85 Nuckols, Gail 86, 226, 234 Nuss, Kenneth 86, 228 Okada, Judith 86 Osborn, Sidney 86 Osuna, Arlene 86 Owen, Rance 86 Parks, Donald 86, 241 Parnell, Edward 87 Patton, Phillip 87, 246 Payne, Charlotte 43, 87, 165, 171, 247, 261 Peck, Linda 87 Peckham, Arthur 87, 142, 169 Pelletier, Linda 42, 56, 87, 235, 238 Pelrso, Robert 87 Philo, Sandra 86 Phillips, Tommie 86 Pinnell, Jim 86, 170 Pitt, Raymond 86, 240 Poage, William 87 Pollard, Richard 86,122,170, 230 Poor, Elmer 86, 162, 170 Porter, Margaret 86, 164 Powell, Larry 86 Prestridge, Alvin 87 Prevost, Marvin 86, 158, 269, 271 Price, Denva 86 Price, Donald 86 Price, Sharon 86, 164 Pules, Fred 86, 182, 183, 241 Quinn, Robert 86 Raber, Jerry 86, 240 Ragland, Al 87 Rains, Patricia 87, 166, 169, 266 Ramage, Thomas 87, 170 Rand, Robert 87, 165 Rarrgel, Richard 87 Raper, Phyllis 88 Rasmussen, Melvin 97,175, 179 Rata, Linda42,88,166,219,222, 224, 233 Ratley, Jerry 88, 201, 204 Rea, Norma 88 Reagan, Donald 88 Rebella, Joseph 88 Reed, David 88 Reed, Steven 88 Reirners, Frances 89, 218, 231 Renner, Barry 88 Reyes, Ted 97, 187 Rhoads, Bette 88, 171, 218, 226, 233, 250 Richardson, Gary 88, 223 Ridenour, Dale 88 Riojas, Joe 88, 187 Roberts, Joy 89, 233, 246 Robinson, Ann 89, 170, 171, 238 Robinson, Phillip 89, 247 Rocca, Edith 89 Rogers, Max 89 Rogers, Joylene 89, 226, 233 Rogers, Leona 89, 171, 248 Rogers, Vaughn 89 Rose, Gary 97, 191 Rose, Mike 89, 164, 165, 211, 217, 266 Ross, Dale 89 Ruby, Daryl 42, 43, 45, 52, 88, 144, 190, 217, 229, 256 Russell, Janet 88, 159, 171, 219, 233, 254, 263, 267, 274 Sailors, Katherine 88, 230 Salmon, Sandra 88, 158, 218, 269, 270 Santos, Carol 88 Sarkisian, Vasgen 21, 88, 217 Satterberg, Michael 88, 259 Schaffer, Bucky 89 Schaffer, Kenneth 89, 164,233,260 Scharton, Jerry 89 Schnadarle, David 89, 240 Schneider, George 89 Schott, Earl 89, 162, 240 Schulz, Allen 89 Scott, Gerald 90 Scott, Joyce 90 Scully, Sandra 52, 58, 90, 171, 219, 233, 273 Scully, Sharon 58,90, 171,219,233 Seagle, Skip90, 165, 169,209,264 Shaw, Barbara 44, 54, 57, 90, 167, 177, 267 Shervem, Russell 90 Shiraga, Ann 90, 226 Shrrey, Ralph 90, 211 Shoemaker, Barabra 90, 164, 266 Shoemaker, Betty 90, 164, 266 Silcox, Clifford 90, 175, 179 Simmons, Nancy 90 Simmons, Marla 42,91, 168,263 Simpson, Martha 90,227,233, 262 Sloan, Sandra 35, 90, 166, 218, 233, 252, 261 Smith, Jerald 90, 162, 163, 169 Smith, Pamela 90, 209, 238 Snavely, Kyle 90 Snider, Darrell 90 Snodgrass, Barbara 90, 161 Sons, Geraldine 59, 91 Solis, Carmen 91 Specht, Kenneth 91 Springston, William 91 Stafford, Jack 90, 164 Staggs, Donna 91, 171, 251 Stamper, Dorothy 91, 165 Stamps, Linda 91, 165, 233 Stansherry, Barbara 91, 158, 171, 223, 226, 269, 270 Steitz,Janet91,164,231,233, 237, 268 Stern, Sandra 91, 238 Stevenson, Judy 91, 220, 225 Stewart, Larry 92, 175, 179,241,273 Stewart, Dean 92, 216, 273 Stocks, Catherine 92, 158, 226,227, 233, 251, 263, 274 Stoeckel, Tom 55,92,108,115, 169 Stone, Douglas 92, 240, 241 Straley, Henry 169 Stubbs, Gary 92 Sundborg, Bob 92 Sudden, Melvin 92, 241 Sudden, Patricia 92 Sweeney, Pat92 Tafoya, Gloria 92, 221 Taira, Lawrence 42, 53, 54, 92, 217, 272 Tanksley, Everett 92 Tapiz, Clementine 93 Tatum, Patrick 93 Tedford, Patsy 93 Terry, Richard 93, 223 Thompson, Donald 93, 258 Thompson, Linda 93 Thornell, Ronald 93 Tingen, Mary 92, 226, 236 Torongo, Patricia 92,164, 168,254 Torres, Trinidad 92 Treaster, Joe 42, 58, 92, 170, 175, 179, 192, 193, 194,216,238 Trotter, Dawn 92, 221 Trower, Shirley 92, 171,236 Trower, Shirley92, 171,235,265 Trudo, Joseph 92 Truitt, Al 93 Tullow Rebecca 93 Turl, Wayne 93, 208 Turl, Larry 42, 93, 192, 193, 194, 216 Turner, Rodney 93 Turner, Sula 42, 56,93, 166,218 Tweedie, Richard 93 Valdez, Martha 94 Van Buskirk, Scott 94, 169, 223, 256 Van der Las, Nancy 94 Varela, Susan 97, 253 Varela, Susan 97, 253 Varnurn, Teryl 94,233 Vasquez, Mary 94, 171,230,238 Voss, Robert 94, 230, 231 Vowcll, David 94 Vukovrch, Marlene 95, 219 Wade, JoAnne 95 Wade, Thomas 95, 211, 254, 261 Waggener, Gerald 95 Wagner, James 95, 240 Wakefield, Howard 95, 189, 238 Walker, Patricia 95 Walker, Patricia 94 Wall, Robert 99, 175, 179,241,250 Ward, James 94, 164, 170, 247 Wardle, Sharon 43, 221, 270 Watts, James 94,223,229,230,231, 267 Way, Janetta 94,218,230, 231, 233, 265 - Weaver, Doyle94, 162 Webb, Janeil 94, 165 Weddle, Linda 56, 94, 209, 227, 233, 270 Weedin, Bobby George 95, 229, 256 Wegley, Gerald 94, 191,211,238 Weil, Bill 36,42,53,94,104,122, 127, 182, 183, 185, 217, 224, 238, Weinberger, Charles 42, 62, 94, 190 217, 231, 270 Wells, Ronald 94, 267 Wernet, John 94, 272 West, Nancy 94, 166, 264 West, Betty 94 Whealen, Linda Noella 94, 171,218 223, 270 Whisenant, Carrol 95 Whitt, Nancy 95, 165 Wiley, Dennis 95, 230 Willess, Nina95 Williams, Wanda 95 Willis, Charles 96, 190 Willis, Kenneth 96 Willis, Gail 96, 220 Winchester, Joyce 96, 165, 249 Winnett, Sharon 96, 164, 166, 218, 230, 231, 254 Winsel, Alice 96, 225 Wood, Mary 96, 165 Woody, Dalton 97 Wright, Donna 97, 166, 219, 227, 233, 269 Wright, Mary 96, 171 Wylie, Stephen 55, 96, 159, 220, 256, 263, 274 Yensen, Russell 96, 261 Yensen, Terry 96 Yost, Richard 96 Young, Lorinda 96, 250 Zack, Phyllis 96, 218, 226, 230, 231, 233, 254 Zivanich, Glenda 97, 222,239,261 Waufifdd ga!! cweri .All .x4cbo5 .ja - --A - sap-s ' ' , 51- .. .. fm. . - .,.,, -r-1 4, '- , ,,.. '-- '4,,hQ'f7-.I - WH Q V f- , A 7', . -. .p Niunlus stiff members reflect the true Rough Rider spirit as they went all our to celebrate the completion of the yearbook. KILMOI' fs W0 t0600L How do you like it? The 1959 edition of the Nautilus, I mean. I, along with the 26 other staff members, have worked for a year to put this record of the years most memorable events together. We have worked vacations, stayed after school, and many times burned the midnight oil. Now that the book is in your hands, we as a staff, are happy that we did all this added work. No staff could funition smoothly if it were not for an advisor to solve problems, settle petty arguments, and add a restraining hand when we get overly ambitious. This year Mr. Dean Draper filled this role for the first time, To him l owe a Roosevelt thank you l.inda Higiginhotliain rates the same size thank you for all her help, As assistant editor, a large job with little recognition, it was .1 pleasure to work along side of her, Uther editors who have done their jobs effitiently are farol lllaser, ffarol llzllsm-III. and farol Mtlferrin. Did l ever have prob- IQ-ms kt-epinrg these CQarol's straight in my mind? Also there is Steve Wilc'y and Jann Rtlssill, tltltlititrtml editors, who did their jobs willingly. Thanks to all my conscien- tious editors, for doing such a terrific job of your individual responsibilities. As you can see, a yearbook relates its story in pictures. 'loan Dillon and her trusty misfiring cam- era were a necessity. Thank you, loan, for always being where action was and snapping it for future reference. Congratulations are in order to all the individual staffs for completing their different jobs uncomplain- ingly. Cooperation was not only present in the staff, but Mr. Miner and the entire Roose- velt administration were cooperative in every possible way, One of the hardest iobs is that of the financial secretary for she handles the sales ot the books.. A thank you to her is in order. Miss Hendricksen, who corrected copy. Hoods Studio, Thomas lithograph, Central California Typoiigrapliit' Service, and the S. K. Smith fompany of Los Angeles all deserve praise for their professional touches. but most ot all l want to thank you as students and as a student body for your part in making this Nautilus a success. Your part in participating in attivities and co- operatinig with my slalit' has been apprecia- ted, You have done your share in contribu- ting to the l'Rll5li Ulf THIS RIDERS. lan ice Q..-im 00581185 KWWL MCJQPJ 1 ' f . . 1 '. 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