Selma Union High School - Magnet Yearbook (Selma, CA)
- Class of 1946
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V :w1.,:m H1 .xv--:-,.1Jx '.A-..:L:.f1L..u ,a--:- mv-34 1 .L -. 'x w,1f.... '- f,,. .,y.,9:.1' 1' - an-w. .s-1.5. ' T. , .- 1. Y A 4:-J., ,:'1Lv.p1f. l:.vcn1.W , if fr 2? E E '1- ? 3' N F. if v 1 2 L MWWMW f? 'j 'U 6 WM M23 WW WW W M ff WWMW W , 174 0 f WW J M Wifi? WWW pf? y W W WW I ,Q W '1fWWw Cmfmfd .xgolminiafrafion KKCLZMQJ Wuxi ic .fdcfiuifiefi Sanrio my gzfmf .ibeckcafion MISS RUTH SWIFT For rwenfy-eighlr years Miss Rurh Swifr 1aughfLann,German, and English ei Selma High. Words cannoi express io her our deep eppreciefion for Jrhe many kindnesses and favors fha? she showed fo rhe whoie siudenf body. She leiJrSein'1e High las? year, hui ihoso who have ever known her as reacher, edf visor, or friend, wiii never forgef her. By way oi expressing whef she rneens io us, we dedicaie To Miss Swiii This I946 edijrion of ihe Magnet f f 4 gawk, jnuafeea ,gjfucilenf EDJ, Ofhcm .Skwlmf MJ, Connex! l9uMmff0m Commiffee Cuafoabana lQ.Jf,, Commiffee lafkm of! Quay! f 2 'Wir , Lp 4 if 5 O wg ,L JJQ! ear' 6 6 f l 2 xy 4 .xdclminirifrafion Mr. Blayney, Boys' Vice Principal, Cifizenship, His- foryg Mrs. Charles, Girls' Vice Principal, English, La- finj Mr. Howden, Principal. Mrs, Griffey, School Nurse, Nursing: Miss Goffburg, Foods, Manager of Cafe- feria. fary. Mr. Coles, Boys' Physical Educafionj Mrs. Say, Girls' Physical Educafiong Mr. Guss, Public Speaking, English, Boys' Physical Edu- cafion. Mrs. Eames, Spanish, Cili- zenshipg Mr. French, Eng- lish, Journalism, German. I O Miss Cowan, Office Clerlcg Mrs. Edson, Office Secre- Weef my New personnel among fhe faculfy Jrhis year were Miss Frances Ewy, Mrs. Mar- guerife l-ludson, Mr. Charles Guss, Mr. Milfon French, and Mr. James Maynard. There was also a change in fhe Ad- minisrrafion deparfmenf fhis year. Wirh fhe resignafion of Miss Rulh Swiff, Mrs. Ann Charles sfepped in fo fill Jrhe posf of girls' vice principal. Adding variely and in- feresf fo our school life, our feachers have given us friendly advice and encour- agemenf all along fhe way. To all feachers-fhanlcs for making fhis a memorable year. lac eI 5 Alfhough feachers have more homework fhan mosf of fheir sfudenfs, fhe faculfy en- ioyed several social affairs fhis year. The second Tues- day of each monfh was sei aside for a faculfy fea and an informal gef-fogefher. Early in fhe fall fhe members of fhe faculfy were enferfained by Mr. and Mrs. Howden. Caughf in fhe gay, spring afmosphere, fhe feachers had an hilarious fime selling hof-dogs in fhe faculfy hof-dog boofh af fhe school carnival. The office crew, wifh Mr. Howden as pilof and Mrs. Charles and Mr. Blayney as co-pilofs, kepf everyfhing in flying condifion for fhe non-sfop flighf fhrough l945- l946. Mr, Woolwine, Meialwork' Mr. Maynard, Aqriculfure Farrn Mechanics: Mr. Thompson, Woodwork, Me- chanical Drawing. Miss Pedigo, English, Miss Ewy, Ciiizenship, English. Mrs. Hudson, Arf, Clofh- ing, Home Managemenf, Miss Chrisfensen, Library. Miss Petersen, Typing: Mr. Sims, Junior Business Train- ing, Bookkeeping. Mr. Tanke, lrlisiorv, Junior Business Train- ing, Mrs. Olberg, Shorfhand, Typing, Jun- ior Business Training, Mr. Nord, Band, Or- chcsfra, Harmony, Miss McLellan, Chorus, Eng- lish. Miss Nurayke, Biology, Mr. Lehfeldf, Chemis- fry, Elecfricify, Aero- nauiics, Physics. M'. Burrell, Cifizenship, Armerican lrsfiluiions, Bookroorn, Mr. Hoegh, Georneiry, Principal of Adul? Educafion, Trigo- ronieiry, Mr. Gravaff, Algebra, General Maifieniafics. 34115 feeri Mr. Norval Warner, Mr. C. W. Adams, Mr. Chris Hammerich, Mr. I. L, Slow- Y fiii ard, Presidenlg Mr. Rees Davis, Clerk. This year, live men quielly gave much ol lheir lime and wisdom +o serve our school. They were Mr. Warner'. Mr. Adams, Mr. lnlammerich, Mr. Sreward, and Mr. Davis. These men mel lhe second Thursday of every monlh and discussed any problems which had arisen. The Truslees' service is vilal lo our schools exislence, nor only in solving financial problems, bul in undersland- ing sludenl needs and desires. They palienlly lislened lo suggeslions from sludenl' commillees, and granlred requesls whenever possible. This year, lhey passed upon a pefilion lo allow dancing in +he school. We are qraleiul fo our line Truslees who helped lo malce I945-46 a memorable year. .SQLLCIQIII GEORGE ons Qeorge Olis - - Presidenf Howard Garrison - Vice Presidenf Palricia Cowan - - Secrefary Marilyn Bishop - - Publicalions Chairman Mr. Sims - - Treasurer i l 2 i .ggowfenf goofy Kounci Row l: Jerry Darling, Wayne Srnealon, Bob Kenyon, Howard Garrison, 'Bill Day, Bill Barker, Row 2: Mr. Sums, Kalhleen Simpson, Pal Cowan, Marilyn Bishop, George Olis, Jean Clapham, lvlargarel Bailey, Mr. Howden. The Sludenl Body ollicers and council had a hard iob lhis year. This iob was lhe allempling lo solve all problems lhal arose during lhe year. Since lhe resl ol lhe world is making changes, lhe Sludenl Body Council decided lhal Selma l'ligh should be no exceplion. They gol busy and drew up a new conslilulion. There was a lol ol work involved, bul lhe ellorls were worlh while. Two parries, one given by lvlrs. l-lowden in lhe l-lowden home, lhe olher in lhe caieleria, provided relaxalion from lhe work. The council was made up ol lvlr. l-lowden, lhe Sludenl Body officers, lhe class presidenls, and The edilors and lhe business managers of lhe 'lClarion and 'rhe 'llvlagnelfl The Sludenl Body lakes lhis opporlunily lo say 'llhanksn fo lhese hard working council members. C O l,CQI 6 HOWARD G-ARRlSON PATRICIA COWAN MARILYN BlSHOP lv1R.SllviS Wanda Shoclcley, Marilyn Bishop, Chairmang Edifh Fincher, l:velyn O'Bricn, Evelyn Sf I Curifoohand The cusTodians have a cIiTTiculT yeT necessary TasI4. This Task is The endless sweeping, scrubbing and cleaning To keep our school spoTIess. We appreciaTe The services oT Ivlr. Reeves, Ivlr. I-lughes, lvlr. Ereeman, lvlr. Erwin, Mr. Penn, Charles Cox, Eugene Riley, and Sammy Cox. These workers have willingly and cheerTuIly done Their biT Toward malcing us comTorTabIe. Kuff? Commiffee To malce This year's assembly programs more lively, our STudenT Body vice presidenT, I-Ioward Garrison, organized a peppy rally commiTTee, wiTh Mr. Tanlre as leader. STimuIaTing songs, enThusiasTic yells, and good pep Tallcs by various members oT The sTudenT body and TaculTy marlced Their assemblies. An immense, blazing bonTire, preceding The Sanger TooT- ball game, TypiTied The worlc oT The rally commiTTee. The sTudenT response showed ThaT The rally commiTTee's eTTorTs were appreciaTed. I 4 pugdcafiond The PubIicaTions ComrniTTee, consisTing CT one represenTaTive Trorn each class, and appoinTed by The class presidenT, were as Tollowsz Evelyn O'Brien, EdiTh Eincher, Wanda Shoclcley, and Evelyn STeeIe. The chairman, Marilyn Bishop, was eIecTed by Tho sTucIenT body. The PubIicaTions CommiTTee serves as supervisors oT school pubIicaTions, The IvIagneT and The Clarion This come miTTee had several meeTings ThroughouT The year and made wise decisions on many pub- IicaTion maTTers. STanding: Sain Hughes, Evans Penn, Waller Rccycs. Siffingz A, J. Freeman, G. M. Erwin. Row I: PaT Cowan, DaT Fox, Wanda Carl, Irene Allen, Row 2: Leslie Unger, Howard Garrison, Marilyn ChrisTensen, Margare? K genian, Mr. TanI:e. of Q... I. Coach G-uss blowing bubbles. 2. Mr. Burrell, playing wilh Burl's soap bubbles. 3. Teach Say resisls ScoHy's applerpolishing. 4. Cheer up, Coach, luck's bound lo change. Our new lacully members: Millon French, Frances Ewy, James Maynard, Jean Cowan Marian Stilwell, Marguerile l-ludson, Charles Guss. 5. Four o'cloclc, Friday, Miss Ewy? 6. Mr. French scouls for news. 7. All A papers, Mr. Thompson? 8. Flow does lhis line sound, Mrs, Charles? I 5 .gjeniom juniom 5.,,,11,,m.,,e, Zlmkmm olzffem Wagnef preaenfa . Ea! .Slab ' 0 were I, 5 X,,.y: X Q S X9 P We N- M Cfddried eniord George Olis, Wayne Smealon, Jim Page, Frances l-lullmeier, Leslie Unger, Aileen Bradley, Pal Cowan, Belly Lou Pierce, Bob Berlelsen, Andy Jensen. uniom Joan Taylor, Lillian Manoogian, Mildred Barsamian, Viclry Cossey, Jewel Lillle, Kalnleen Morris, Pe-ruz Saliagian, Vir- ginia Burnllam, l'larriel Nelson, Marie VVill, Julia Simas, Dorollly Livingslon, Ted Bergman, Jollnny Ayvazian, Floyd Jones. ,SJOIOAOHQOFBJ Barnadcan Bennell, Barbara Bridges, Jean lvlunday, Ella Vee l-lupp, Frances Jollnson, Annelle Wells, Jeanne Nelson, lvlargarel Green, Ella Lou Crownover. gl eCfAl'Yl0l'l, Freshman inilialion day, guess who. eniom Wayne Smealon, Presidenlg Sammy Ek- Belly Pierce, Secrelaryg Jean Williams, noian, Vice Presidenl. Treasurer. Not piclured: Andy Jensen and Sally Hernandez, Treasurers. As our lour delighllul years in Selma l-ligh draw lo a close, many happy memories surge up lo remind us ol whal we are leaving behind. Our climb ollicially began when we were inilialed inlo Selma l-ligh by lhe Seniors ol '43, Bul lhen, who could lorgel . . . l Caughl in lhe whirl ol numerous aclivilies, our Sophomore year sped by loo lasl lo leave any posilive memories. As Juniors, lhe girls in lhe-ir lormals and lhe boys in lheir besl suils presided al The Li++Ie Red School l-louse, lhe Junior-Senior Banguel. Anolher evenl was our play, Lunalics al Large. Now, in our Senior year, wilh gradualion iusl around lhe corner, we loin in a hearllell lhanlc you lo our class advisors lor lheir help along lhe way. We hale lo say goodby, bul all good lhings musl end. Selma l'ligh will live lorever in our memories. .xgcluidom Miss Chrisfensen, Miss Pedigo, Mr, Burrell, Mr. Thompson lchief sponsorl, Mr. Nord, Mrs. Eames, Mr. Lehleldl. I9 aaa 0 346 ZO RAYMOND AKERS LAURA BALAKIAN CHARLES BELL LEO BILL BARKER BENDOSKI BOB BERTELSEN MARILY BISHOP AILEEN BRADLEY EUNICE BROWN JUNE BURNETT JOSEPHINE BENITEY N JUDY BLAKE BETTY BUEHLER STAN LEY BURTON WANDA CARL JEAN CLAPI-IA M PATRICIA COWAN LESTER LOUISE CRENSHAW CROWNOVER SAMMY DON EKNOIAN SUE EMERZIAN FAI-IRNEY I-IOWAR PAULI NE FALCON LORRIN FRIESEN D GARRISON JEAN JEWEL GRAVATT ROY GREEN NORMAN HANSEN MARY I-IASTIN RUBY I-IAWKINS Cfcwd 0 216 2 I Kfcm of 216 22 SALLY I-IERNANDEZ MILDRED HOLLY FRANCES HUFFMEIER DAVID HUG-I-IES ITSUKO IWAMURA BETTY JAMES SALLY JAMES ANDY JENSEN, JR. ARTHUR JOHNSON BLANCHE KASPARIAN GIRARD KASPARIAN FRANCES KETCHUM PEARL KUMASHIRO SUZANNA LIVINGSTON JIM LUCID CURTIS LYNN CLIFFORD MADSEN CHARLES McKEE ROBERT MOORE RICHARD NIELSON WAYNE BETTY MANFREDI JOI-IN MUNDAY YOSI-IIYE NODA O'SHIELDS JIM PAGE RUBY OLMSTEAD GEORGE OTIS EVA PARKER GLENN OVERSTREET BETTY LOU PIERCE Cfafsa of 6 23 aaa of 216 sensors nO+ picfuredz VIOLET BABOYAN LA VERN MADSEN YOSHIYE MASUMOTO MASATO MATSUSHITA MARY SAKATA 24 BEVERLY POTTER RAYE EUGENE RILEY ELSIE ROWLAND ROWLAND SPATE MAUDE SAKURAGI KATHLEEN SIMPSON HENRY SPATE WAYN E SM EATO EVELYN STEELE BERNARD SEALE N DONALD SMITH JERRY TAYLOR CI-IARLES TORII LESLIE UNGER, JR. PEARL VAN WINRLE MARY LOU WAKASA JUANITA WARNOOI4 AILEEN WELLS RUBY WIEIISENHLINT PAULENE WHITNEY BETTY WILLIAMS JEAN WILLIAMS LOYD CLYDE WOODS LOUISE ZARARIAN Kfafm o 216 25 Umm Row I: Bernice Cosla, Jennie Arreola, Dolores Boghosian, Leona Crouch, Marian Dadigan, June Craig, Lucylle Boghosian. Row 2: Ernesfina Acosra, Angelina Aguilar, Vir- ginia Burnham, Frances Beniley, Doris Dukes, Lil- lian Alfonso. Row 3: Lo- refla Bragas, Merrily Cuf- ler, Mildred Barsamian, Marilyn Chrislensen, Mar- garel Bailey, Doris Boyd. Row 4: Johnny Ayvazian, Paul Carl, Rex Brown, Donald Barnes, Kenso Araki. Row 5: Dewayne Conner, Ted Bergman. Row I: Dorolhy Living- slon, Lupe Lopez, Jo Ann Fincher, Dorolhy Har- grove, Bonnie Fowler, Doris Gamow, Tomie lzuno. Row 2: Janer Huff, Loree Jensen, Rufh Jep- sen, Dorofhy Kraft, Har- old Kelchum, Bill Love. Row 3: Bennie Lopez, Slerlinq Harris, Jacob Helmulh, Frances Lane, Adele Loebner, Floyd Jones, Gene Kenyon. Row 4: Bob Kenyon, Sam Esraelian, Leo Ernerzian, Carl Kazarian, Gene Eng- lish. Row 5: Arfhur Farian, Gerald Forresf, Jack Fanning. union! Denny Websfer, Treasurer, Loree Jen- sen, Treasurer, Jane? Huff, Secrelaryg Bob Kenyon, Presidenlg Leslie Saffer, Presidenrg lEarl Merrill, Vice President not picfuredl. Upperclassmenl Did we feel big! We began The year under lhe guidance ol Leslie Saller and of Mr l-loegh our head sponsor. Laler, Les resigned as Presiclenl of lhe class because his family moved, and Bob Kenyon loolc over lhe iob of leading our class. Ailer many rehearsals and much hard work, we presenled rhe Junior play, The Tin l-lero ' The audience re sponded 'ro rhis delighllul comedy wilh a laugh a minuie. ln January, rhe Seniors were hosls al a slcaling parfy. Allerward lhey lrealed us lo doughnuls and cokes in lhe gym. 26 Cyan o ZI7 Row l: Miss Pelersen, Mrs, Olberg, Miss Ewy, Row 2: Mr. Hocgh lchief sponsorl, Mr. Maynard, Mr. French, lMr. Coles, noi picluredj, .xdofuiaom Row l: Janice Purdue, Barbara Rawlings, Kalh- leen Morris, Pafricia O'Neil, LaVerna Rosa, Peruz Sahagian, Flora Sakala. Row 2: Gloria Peiersen, Beverly Rich- ards, Lois Rasmussen, l-larriell Nelson, Russell Noble, Lillian Manooe Qian, Elinor Shaw. Row 3: Bob Pelerson, Levon Panosian, Harold Miller, Tony Quiroz, Earl Mer- rill, Marian McNiel, Row 4: Leslie Salfer, Jesse Ri- vera, Lewis Rivas, Dewey Pannell. Row l: Joanne Williams, Marie Will, Joan War- ner, Wanda Shoclrley, Eleanor Singh, Lucy Za- mora, Sumiko Yarnashila. Row 2: Joan Sommer- ville, Edith Sims, Suzanne Winier, Barbara Thorn- burg, Joan Taylor, Belly Sorensen, Julia Simas. Row 3: Harvey Srepanian, Ray Waikins, Roger Sor- ensen, Denny Websier, Jack Telloian, Russell Shimizu. Row 4: Leroy Slarr, Emory Sloker, Earl Wilson. The Junior assembly program was presenled on March lirsl. The slcil, pallerned aller a radio program, was wrillen and conducled by Suzanne Winler. The annual Junior-Senior Banque-l was held May lwenly-iillh in Fresno, ai The l-lolel Californian. The lheme was Arabia and Suzanne Winler was chairman. We enjoyed planning lhe banquel and playing hosl 'ro lhe Sen- iors. We have slarled our plans for nexl year, inilialion, Senior play, gradualion, and lhe resl. Wilh our capable ad- visors lo help us, we shall endeavor lo make nexl year as perfecl as lhis one has been. 27 .S70l0A0l'I'l0I 25 Bill Day, Presidenlg Joyce Dewhirsl, Secrelary, Pal Fox, Treasurer: Verne Unger, Vice Presidenl, Billy Bennelf, Treasurer. Om... Row I: D. Barnes, P. Binion, M. Avalos, B. Bernal, L. Boyaiian, M. Coy, P. Darling, E. Emer- zian. Row 2: E. Banner, A. Bransleller, B. Ben- neil, B. Clark, D. Colley, 3 B. Bennell, N. Armer, A. X Emerzian, J. Dewey. Row i 3: Y, Clausen, M. Bishop, B. Dixon, B. Donabedian, M. Badiou, T. Bibb, H. Espino, L. Bock. Row 4: Q L. Child, J. Dewhirsl, B. , Balakian, S. DeSolo, H. 'N Carlrighl, J. Almaiian. BQ Row 5: G. Anderson, H. fi Barnes, E. Campbell, E. L. Crownover, B. Bridges, S. Erickson. Row 6: F. . Byrd, N. Carlson, G. Ek- noian, J. Bonner, D. Ben' nerr, B. Day, H. Basquez. .. Row I: E. V. Hupp, E. LaHue, M. Green, L. - Jackson, D. Kleinham- mer, V. Flinl, P. Fox, D. Harness. Row 2: J. Lamb, F. Johnson, G. 4, Jorgensen, G. Lund, E. ig Fincher, M. Karqenian, Q D. Kelley, J. Hansen. '. Row 3: D. Jacobsen, A, Hernandez, M. Fuiimolo, M. Galhrighl, B. Horn, V. Lamley, M. Lamley, Q., W, Gamoian. Row 4: B. Kulukiian, E. l-laun, M. E. H Holly, D. Hunler, E. Sou' veia, R. King, K. Living- slon. Row 5: L. Lassley, D. Lucid, B, Larqenl, W. Livermore, L. Ingham. Row 6: E, Fowler, C. lversen, H. Hunl, C. Jones. We, lhe class ol '48, relurned lo Selma High lasl Oclober no longer green Eroshiesu who were worried aboul inilialion, bul feeling very much more an aclive parl ol The sluclenl body. To begin The year, we worked hard buf successfully lo secure dancing in lhe school. We have plenly ol lalenl in our class. 'lwenly-four members ol our class belong lo lhe band and orcheslra. Four ol The nine maiorelles are from our class, and several classmales who have lovely voices belong lo lhe Treble Clel. 28 cr... .f 14 Miss Nordyke, Mrs. Charles, Miss Mc- Lellan, Mr. Tanke lchief sponsorl, Mr. Sims, Mrs. Say. .!4JUi50l 5 Row l: M. Phillips, D. Pearson, B. McPherson, M. J. Mailes, B. Pills, D. Rowland, G. Owen, J. Manfredi. Row 2: S. Moyers, K. Masuda, W, Miller, H. Marlin, B. Marlin, D. Overslreel, J. Munday, C. Schloenyogl, J. Payne. Row 3: C. Os- born, J. Naqamalsu, J. Overslreel, V. Marlin, W. Rowland, J, Nelson, R. Nielson. Row 4: J. Morrison, L. Mark, C. O'Neal, D. Serimian, G. Seale, F. McDowell. Row 5: D. Nielson, C. Roberls, D. Sarkisian, L. Marquez. Row l: L. Taloolian, V. Smilh, J. Sides, J. Spyres, l-l. Smith, E. Shimoide, M. Terada. Row 2: U. Wells, V. Simpson, J. Shirey, M. H. Silyeira, l. While, A. Wells, B. Wiley, W. Wilkey. Row 3: B.VTurmon, J. Swanson, E. Winler, B, Williams, B. Wheeler, J. Van Win- kle, l-l. Wells. Row 4: V. Unger, J. Vassiliades, P. Young, C, Wells, H. Walls, T. Slaler. Row 5: F. Shannon, J. Shanlz. Ever been lo a nighl clulo? Our class presenlecl an assembly program lhis year, lhe lheme ol which was l:orly- Eighl Club. Gerald Eknoian cerlainly makes a cule Carmen Miranda, loo! Parlies are essenlial lo a school year: so, nalurally, we had a delighllul parly loward lhe close ol The school year. Much ol our success as members ol lhe sludenl body can be crediled lo The class officers and excellenl sponsors. We are looking forward eagerly lo nexl year, when we'll enler Selma l-ligh as upperclassmen! 29 jl 2:5Al'l'lQl'I, Phyllis Zeller, Secrelaryg Jerry Darling Presidenrg Shirley Gordon, Treasurer, Burl Sommerville, Vice Presidenlq Ed' wina Sharon, Treasurer, Leonard Carl- son, Presidenrj Leigh Byrne, Treasurer. . Ori... Row I: L. Dangaran, E. Dominguez, l. Allen, V. D. Drislcill, C. Arreola, J. Broclcefl, R. Bernal, S. Barron. Row 2: F. Bora den, E. Baldwin, F. Cui- righl, N. Chamberlain, R. Bell, B. Blayney, B. Broclcerl, B. Arranls, P. Duenes, Row 3: B. Crossl ley, W. Crenshaw, E. An- derson, M. Benlley, B. Carler, B. Davis, A. Dodd, J. Bedrosian, Z. Cardwell. Row 4: M. DeSolo, A. Dadigan, R. Barnes, F. Ardernagni, D. Boyd, R. Calderon. Row 5: L. Byrne, H. Dona- bedian, J. Darling, L. :Dawson, B. Crenshaw, B. Baker, L. Carlson. Row l: D. Friesen, M. J. Greer, A. Hargrove, A. Kazarian, V. Kooioolian, M. Hargrove, R. Hyllon, M. Girazian, G. Jones. llow 2: M. Helm, B. Harris, N. Hernandez, D. Hopson, S. Gordon, A. Jensen, D. Hammond, H, Ernmersen, T. Kali- lani, P. Kooprnan. Row 3: M. Grogan, M. Grif- fen, W. Gee, J. Hon- qola, F. Harper, E. Huff, J. Gouveia, E. Kobashi, G. lnouye. Row 4: J. Hunr, R. Helm, L. Krig- baum, C. Heisinger, R. Cvarabedian, E. Harris. Row 5: J. Fabella, W. Hunr, S. Johnson, P. Harper, K. Henriksen, N. Hansen. . The Seniors welcomed us inro Selma High by a super-colossal inirialion. Fresh and clean in our picluresgue cos fumes ol overalls and dresses, we soon were rhoroughly disguised in ihiclc daubs ol painl applied by induslrious Sen iors. By lhe end ol The day our rnoulhs burned from hor peppers, and we were, oh, so lired ol carrying lhe Seniors books. Our second big eyenl was Jrhe Freshmen assembly program. This was our version ol school in lhe good old-lash ioned days. Here's lo success in rhe 'rhree years ro come. See you nexr year. 30 Cfafsa of 349 Mrs. Hudson, Miss Gollburg, Mr. Blay- ney lchief sporisorl, Mr. Woolwine, Mr. Grayali, lMr. Guss, noi picluredl. ..!gJUiff0l 1f oshieids, L Love, MI Row I: J. M. Manion, J Poe, A. Ouiroz, D. Lamb M. Moore, L. McNeil: Row 2: B. Phillips, E. Ma- B lhiesen, H. Maihis, O'Neil, B. Marlin, R Rawlings, M. Rider, D Lopez, D. Loya. Row 3: V, Rosales, P. Moullhrop E. O'Brien, V. Roulh, L Palmberg, N. McCloskey G. Nakala, G. Ogafa, Ai Mendoza. Row 4: C. Marlinez, E. Lopez, L Mendez, R. Reifz, D Raman, A. Neeiey, of Rivera. Row 5: J. Moyers D. Milchell, G. Price, H Mason, O. Millie, ' K Ross. Row 6: B. Rich- ards, B, Rogers. Row I: R. Williams, M Torosian, R. Sapien, P Schaffer, J. Self, J Wells, D. Shepard, P Whisenhunl, F. Talcikawa Row 2: E. Wilson, E Sharon, P. Zeller, E. Yel- ler, R. Sanchez, M. Se rimian, C. Schulse, B Taylor. Row 3: E. Solo L. Schmidt D. Thompson J. Sorensen, P. Wilkey R. Srnifh, D. Sahaqian M. Wheeler. Row 4: B Turmon, B. Tenolca, T Thompson, M. Teixeira B. Somrnerville, K. Yone yama. Row 5: G. Slricl land, K. Swanson, K. Sa hagian. To one hundred and ioriy enlhusiaslic bul green Freshmen lhe dale Oclober 4, l945, has a special signili cance. ll was on lhis day Thai we enlered Selma l-ligh. We soon found lhal high school was iusl as delighllul as we had anlicipaled. ll was all ralher confusing al lirsl, buf aller a few days oi gelling programs changed and ol lorgelling loclcer numbers, we began lo enjoy being a pari ol Selma l-ligh. ll's been lols ol worlc, bul loads ol 'lunl We Freshmen cooperaled in all lhe school aclivilies-band, glee club, mixed chorus-and in variousolherorgan- izaiions. We conlribuled our share oi alhleies, and are proud ol The Freshmen who helped win Jrhe Cub championship 3 I selma yoonion hi skool june I5. I943 deer maw, As ya kno all Things musT beegin an wee begin owrn when us I35 Tresh man sTarTd hi skool in l942, all scard sTiT. The hoTesT waz yeT To com an beeleeve me mawe iT shore waz hoTe. This was The iniTiaTior'n rnaw. This was shore one Time when i wishd I waz wiThe ya. The name iniTiaTiom soundz gud, ThaTz noT gud Thou. us boys waz senT Throu The padlin macheen. as Tur The gurls i donT no whaT hapend To Them cuz i was vury bizy carin Tur meseIT, They say ThaTe There Tases waz painTd gren und red. pore girls. iT musTa ben hee Tore Them, Us Treshmen was pruTy wel represenTd in sporTs und heIpT To keepe up The TradeTian of selma hi. In ore Treshrnan class we have some purTy smarTe kidz, Tore of us made The scholrshipe. i almosT did, buT noT quiTe. We had a elekshun an we eIekTed George OTIS Tor presidenT, David Hughes Tor vice president PaT Cowan Tor secreTary, and Wayne SmeaTon and Jean Williams Tore ore Treasurers. I gess il cloze now an riTe some more nexTe yur. yoore kid: Dickie Selma union high school June I4, I944 Dear lvlom, Well, here we are abouT ready To end our second year aT Selma I-li. Their are only I I9 oT us This year. We are knoT quiTe as durne as lasT year aT This Time. DonT you Think my spellin is improvin? We Teel mosT as big as The upperclassmen now. We have really had a IoT OT Tun This year, Mama. We hade a big parTy Tor The hole class in The gym. In The spring we Sophs enTerTained The resT oT The school wiTh a good assembly. Well anyway we ThoughT iT was good. JusT beTore school was ouT we had a big swimmin parTy in The swimmin pool. I will never TorgeT The Times I goT dunked. ATTer ThaT we had a weenie roasT and everyone iusT aTe and aTe. Some of us Sophs goT on Scholarship This year. There was also a IoT of guys wenT ouT Tor aThIeTics, and They didn'T warm The bench, eiTherI Our girls was acTive, To, in The G. A. A. and The Girl Reserves. We chose The 'Following people Tor our class oTTicers: Bob BerTeIsen, president Jerry Taylor, vice president BeTTy Buehler, secreTaryp Jim Page and BeTTy Lou Pierce, Treasurers. There isnT any more To say now, so I'lI close. Your boy, Dick 32 Selma Union High School June IS, I945 Dear Mom, I don'T have much Time To wriTe, as I am working very hard This year. We goT oTT To a good sTarT by elecTing The Tollowing class oTTicers: George OTis, presidenT: Sammy Eknoian, vice presidenT: Elsie PimenTel, secreTaryg PaT Cowan and Richard Nielsen, Treas- urers. A big nighT Tor every Junior was February I7, I945, when our class presenTed our play, LunaTics aT Large. IT was a grand play and we are proud OT iT. Mom, iT's sur- prizing how well The Juniors can porTray The parTs oT lunaTics. ' Thanks Tor The money Tor The new dinner iackeT. As you know, I wore iT To The Junior-Senior bangueT. Our Theme was LiTTle Red School House, which was carried ouT Through The decoraTions. We had a swell Time, Mom, and aTTer The banqueT Suzie and I wenT dancing. We Juniors also had a hay ride This spring. We wenT ouT in The counTry To Frances HuTTmeier's place and had a weinnie roasT. I Well, Mom, We've really been busy This year. Our class is looking Torward To nexT year, so will wriTe more Then. Your son, Richard Selma Union High School June I4, I946 Dear lv1oTher, We are now closing our Tour years OT sTudy aT Selma High. The class has done iTs parT in making These Tour years signiTicanT To our school. We are very well represenTed in aThleTics, music, and scholarship. BeTTy Buehler, The vocalisT Tor The swing band, is a class member who should win Tame wiTh her beauTiTul voice. We have chosen Wayne SmeaTon Tor presidenTg Sammy Eknoian Tor vice presidenTq BeTTy Lou Pierce Tor secreTaryg and Andy Jensen, Jean Williams, and Sally Hernandez Tor Treasurers. The sTudenT body officers also were chosen Trom our class, and all have done Their jobs superbly. Mr. Howden and our sponsors have generously helped The class in all underTakings. We appreciaTe The kind way in which They have assisTed us. We are now joining The ranks of The Alumni. We musT leave Selma High To The incoming Seniors, and we hope ThaT i946-47 will be as memorable To Them as I945-46 has been To our class. Your aTTecTionaTe son, Richard SmiTh, Jr. 33 The Winners! This year The lVlagneT sTaTT concluded a poll To deTermine The eighT mosT popular sTudenTs in Selma l-ligh. Each Class selecTed one boy and one girl as The mosT ouTsTanding and mosT magneTiC'l sTuclenTs oT The class. So here They are- The sTuclenTs' Choices! The lVlagneT Takes greaT pleasure in presenTing Two prominenT members oT The Senior class, Louise Zalcarian and Sam Elc- noian. Louise is a super pal and a good scholar. Sam is an allfsTar aThleTe. ATTer being classmaTes oT Louise and Sam Tor Tour years, we believe we Seniors made a wise choice. The Freshmen class nameol as Their prominenT c:lassmaTes Two up-and-coming members oT The class, Phyllis MoulThrop and Burl Sommeryille. Burl Sommerville Phyllis Moul- Th p h en ro , Frcs m . mmy Elcnoian, Louise Za' karian, Seniors. 34 agnell Qreden la - M rgare i Karqenia V U Sopho J fHufi, Donald Moulrhrop, J s V . The Sophomores voled Hhals oil To lvlargarel Kargenian and lo Verne Unger. lvlargarer, belrlrer lcnown as lilvluggyfl as a yell leader This year, helped 'ro add vim and vigor To our pep assemblies. Verne, wilh his gold Trombone, added many a mellow nole +o Jrhe band. The Junior class paid lribule lo viya- cious Janel ll-luliyl l-lull, who has a friendly smile for everyone, and lo Donald llvlollyl lvloulfhrop, one ol our leading pigslrin Jrravellers, by elecfing lhem lhe mosl popu- lar sfudenls oi fha Junior class. To each of lhese slrudemls we, lhe Mage ner slraff, rake Jrhis opporfunily +o express our sincere congrafulalrions and +o wish you success and happiness in Jrhe lulrure. l I.Qur Public Speakers. 2. Bill Day, Evelyn S+eele,Jo Ann Eincher, Howard Garrison, four of our delnalors. 3. Jo Ann Eincher, winner ol our Exlernporaneous Speech conlesl. 4. Busy Lalin 2 class. 5. Evelyn Slreele, Jewel Gravafi, Elsie Rowland, in an English 4 play. 6. Lilace Child, Badrninion win- ner. 7. Our Tennis leam, consisiing of Bob Berlrelsen, Earl Merrill, Aileen Bradley, Margaref Kar- qenian, Donna Harness, and lvlargarel Bailey. B. Rulh Jepsen and lvlarilyn Bishop, busily adding. 9. Ereshrnen Junior Business Training class on inilialion day. IO. June Burnell, Eva Parker, Jean Williams, Paulene Whiiney, four mid-Term graduaies. 36 Ea! .givin I ... I. Belly, I-Ioward, and Kassie, 'rliree nappy seniors on inilialion day. 2. Joanne and Irene iusl I'1aven'I grown up yeII 3. Roofing secrion screams, 'II-Iold Inaf IineIi' 4. Clara, Donna, and Julia, double leap Irog. 5. Hard working Norman, Glenn, Clyde, and Don Iake a rninule off for looking prellyl 6. Look wI1aIII1ose exercises did for I:incI'ierI 7. Nolgossiping again, IooysI 8. Qur bike Iiike Iurned inlo leap Irogl 9. Gel on and Iefls go. IO. -Iooler Godfrey, arnalreur playflooyl II. Queen Janel, willi Sally and Muggy. I2. Poor Danny! SCIWOOIIS so Iiring. I3. Nicky and Maggy were playmares. I4. O'IvIaIIy and Judy, dream pals. 37 Ban! maforeffed OrcAe5fra 31,344 cw mixed CAorud gag Swing guna! Band 60I'lC6l't fi 2 5 y 0 N Mfg STep aside! l-lere comes-our Band! Under The direcTion oT Mr. Nord, The band had a busy year, playing Tor all The TooTl3alI games, looTh in and ouT oT Town, and doing sTunTs l3eTween halves aT every game, be- sido various oTher acTiviTies, Our band played in The !XrmisTice Day parade aT Clovis, and on January TirsT rep- resenTed Drake UniversiTy aT The Raisin Bowl game in Fresno. The annual Band ConcerT, using The Theme A Rhapsody in Blue, and presenTed May elevenTh, was excellenlr. The band's Tinal aCTiviTy was playing Tor The graduaTion exercises. MR. NORD, Wayne Smealon, ls? LieulenanTg Beverly lJirecTor, Richards, 2nd LieuTenanTj George Otis, Capiain. .SZ IWLCL Kant! 9 BAND XS ...4 Row I: Pa? Cowan, George Oris, Bob Pelerson, Wayne SmeaTon, Berl Williams, BelTy Lou Pierce, Chriso Arreola, Peler Koopman, Loren Jackson, Roloerl SmiTh, Billy BenneTT, Eslher Emerzian, Mr. Nord. Row Z: Sue Emerzian, Ernesiinc Gouveia, Josephine BeniTey, Mariorie Coy, Vaunda Leen Drislfill, Paify Darling, Wayne Livermore, Junior Van Winkle, Leigh Byrne, Eugene Riley, PaT Fox. Row 3: Dona Kelley, Lucile Boyaiian, Yvonne Clausen, Louise Zakarian, Frances l-luilmeief, Weallhsf Rowland, Billy Marlin, Lois Schmidt Eslher Donnincuez, Muriel Bishop. Row 4: lrene WhiTe, Lois Rasmussen. Dorofny Hargrove, Edilh Sinrs, Beverly Richards, Aileen Bradley, Jean Clapham, Merrill Lannley, VicenTa Rosales, Esrher SoTo, Barbafa Crossley. Row 5: Samnny Elcnoian, Bennie Lopez, Sam Esraelian, Mildred Bafsarrian, BeTTy James, Sally James, Ellen Flaur, June Burnell. Row 6: Norman Carlson, Jack Fanning, Charles Bell, Dale BenneTl, Donald Smilh, Henry Spale, Floyd Jones Vernon Larnley. 40 BETTY LOU PIERCE, f Drum Maioreffe. slluer Ernerzian, Sue Emerz Muriel Bisluop, Barbara Cros Belly Lou Pierce, Irene W Dona Kelley, Pal Fox, Pal Cowa Band rnarcluing al Clovis. Presenfing fluose nine girls wluo malce your luearf beaf lasfer-our maioreffesl Under flue direcfion of lvlr. Nord, fluese girls were very busy flurougluouf flue year. l.ed by drum rnaioreffe Beffy Lou Pierce, fluey were especially spec- facular af flue Raisin Bowl game January firsf in Fresno. Our maioreffes were a big affracfion in flue Armisfice Day parade af Clovis. Tluey, fogefluer wiflu flue loand, were considered flue oufsfanding unif of flue parade. Besides marcluing and fwirling, flue girls excelled in dancing. Under flue leadersluip of Paf Cowan, flue luead maioreffe, fluey sluowed flueir slcill in various assembly programs and sluows, nofaloly af flue l-larnmer Field l-los- pifal sluow and af flue Band Concerf. We are very proud of our band and rnaioreffes. Selma l-liglu luas a fradifion-we always luave a superb band. a 'oreffezi Kano! in .xdcfion 4 I Row l: Josephine Beniiey, George OTis, EcliTh Sims. Row 2: Joyce Dewhirsl, Mr. Nord, Beverly Richwrds, Louise Zakarian, Billy BenneTT, Eugene Riley, Wayne SmeaTon, Frances l-luTTrneier, Jack Fanning, June BurneTT, Aileen Wells. Row 3: lrcnc WhiTe, Lilace Child, Joanne Williams, KaThleen Morris, Frances BeniTey, Joy O'Shields, MargareT Green, Barbara Rawlings. One oT The more energeTic groups oT our school is The orchesTra. They had a very busy year playing Tor assemblies, The iunior and senior plays, The bancl concerT, ancl Tor O A i club meeTings and social TuncTions. They played a large selecTion oT sTandard and classi- 'IC e6 ra cal music: besides, The sTring secTion augmenTed The swing band in The concerT programs. Selma l-ligh is proud oT iTs music cleparTmenT. Mr. lNlord's paTience is very much appreciaTed by his pupils, who have made rapid progress under his insTrucTion. ..' 'il-tl! '. li iQ Nine TalenTed girls, represenTing every class in Selma l-ligh, Torm The Treble CleT. 7 These nine lovely girls sTarTecl singing Their way inTo our hearTs when They sang be- re e e Tween acTs aT The iunior play. One oT Their mosT Thrilling experiences was providing music Tor The F. F. A. broadcasT over KFRE. The girls sang Tor many assemblies, Tor sev- eral church services, and aT gradu- aTion. AccompanisT Marilyn Chris- Tensen deTiniTely conTribuTed To The pleasure oi The audience. The enThusiasm and coopera- Tion oT each girl TogeTher wiTh The paTienT and sl4illTul direclrion oT Miss McLellan combined To pro- duce The Tine perTormances oT The Treble CIeT. SiTTing: Barbara Thornburg, Lois Schmidt Blanche Phillips. STanding: Miss McLellan, Ella Lou Crown- over, Elsie Rowland, Elinor Shaw, Sally James, WealThy Rowland, BeTTy Clark. 42 ,, V ---- -V V 1 Row l: Pal O'Neil, Dorolhy Har' grove, Raye Rowland, Barbara Thornburg, Dixie Barnes, Donnie l-lopson, Marilyn Poe. Row 2: .lulia Simas, Virginia Simpson, Clara Schloenvogl, Belly Jean Clark, Esla Campbell, Mary Roybal, Ulheen Wells, Marie Galhrighl. Row 3: Roberl' Marlinez, Henry Spale, Don Smilh. Nol piclured: Ray Akers, Bob Baker, Charles Bell, Bob Blayney, Viola Cossey, Belly Clark, Jewel Lillle, John Munday, Jean Nelson, Grace Seale, Bob Smilh, Orville Snyder, Aileen Wells. The Mixed Chorus slarled lhe year wilh lhree boys, all ol whom lell o J school lhe lirsl semesler. Temporarily we were unable lo perlorm publicly. A Exe orud lew boys ioined our class lhe second semesler, again making our lille Mixed Chorus lrue. We were guesls al lhe Girls' Glee Club Chrislmas parly. We drew names and exchanged lhe nicesl gills. Miss McLellan direcled lhe music ol lhe Mixed Chorus al lhe Chrislmas and Easler assemblies, which were equally impressive. fllg fl 5 Qin' Ti The Girls' Glee Club presenled several programs, enjoyed lor lheir colorlul seleclions and lhe arlislic blending ol voices, indicaling diligenl praclice. Under lhe direclion ol Miss McLellan, lhe glee club presenled lhe Chrislmas and Easler assembly programs, and parlicipaled in lhe . K , Z Music Feslival in Reedley, in lhe band concerl, in lhe baccalaureale services, and in Ll' J ee various communily programs. Row l: Alicia Hernandez, Belly Horn, Gay Owen, Muriel Badiou, Eileen Anderson, Jimmie Manion, Wanda Gee, Rachel Bernal. Row 2: Armorcl Kazaa-ian, Joyce Hon- Gola, Blanche Phillips, Billy Wiley, Genevieve Jorgensen, Mary Jo Greer, Noreen McClosky, Keyoko Masuda. Row 3: Rila Sanchez, Margarel Benlley, Suzanna Living- slon, Barbara Bridges, Belly Dixon, Iva Slone, Faye Borden, Edna Bald' win. Nol Piclured: Ella Lou Crownover, Mary DeSolo, Darlene Friesen, Monlie Grogan, Jean Han- sen, Virqinia Kooioolian, Dorolhy Lamb, Virginia Smilh, Jennie Solo, WW...- Beulah Pills, accornpanisl. A A 43 Row I' Jo ce D h' Belly Buehler, Donna Harness, Vocalisls. . y ew lrsl, George Olis, Edilh Sirns, Wayne Srnealon, Josephine Beniley, Marilyn Bishop, Aileen Wells, Frances Lane. Row 2' Mr. Nord, Beverly Richards, Louise Zakarian, Billy Bennell, Eugene Riley. wing Etna! For several years one ol Selma l-l' hl b' - ig s lggesl allracv lions has been The swing band. The band has played nol only lor Selmals school dances and assemblies, bul also y . . . . or many neighboring communilles. ll also has parlici- l d ' pa e in many exchange assembly programs. The swing band furnished a beaulilul background lor apsody in Blue, which 'lhe The band concerl, A Rh audience pronounced a decided hir. The band also enfered Look magazines amaleur dance band con- lesl. Selma l-ligh School is proud of ifs swing band and considers il an oulslanding parl ol school life. v- ' Beverly Richards and her magic lrumpelf' Kalhleen Morris and Joan Warner. Elsie Rowland and Ediih Sims. Judy Sides and Louise Zakarian. KCLFLCI 60I'lC2I f The annual Band Concerl, direcled by A. C. Nord. was presenled May elevenlh, in lhe l-liqh School audiloe rium. Our presenlalion lhis year, enlilled A Rhapsody in Blue, consisled ol lwo parls. Parl one lealured our band ancl our lalenled inslru- menlal soloisls, Elsie Rowland and Pally Darling. Parl lwo. an Exlravaganza, wilh modern popular music, lealured bolh vocalisls and dancers. Mislress ol Ceremonies Frances l-lullmeier presenled our lhree oulslanding pianisls: Frances Lane, Joyce Dewhirsl, and Irene While. The musicians were dressed formally, while The ma- iorelles wore dislinclive coslumes especially conslrucled lor The occasion. The new black liqhl ellecls were as speclacular as lhey were beaulilul. Frances Lane, Joyce Dewhirsl, and Irene While, pianisis. 45 Frances l-luilrneier, Mislress of Cerernonles. gm Wm efue , Jw M pea! Gum gufure garmera IQ A. .Sf 3 .gcAofamAila Wayne! gfarion SM!! cam fvfaw CMA ad CDMA Can QTV ,.' O 5 Q Rd vos 'xc FH A W7 sf 4X 0 1-if O X, -'ei X if Yip 1 Q wif' MMM .xdcfiuifiefi Row l: Sally Hernandez, Delores Boghosian, Leona Crouch, Joan Warner, Gay Owen, lrene Allen, Parly Darling, Edilh Fincher. Row 2: Virginia Burnharn, Pal Fox, Lucylle Boghosian, Frances Huifmeier, Joanne Williams, Judy Sides, Shirley Gorden, Evelyn Yelier. Row 3: Margarel Bailey, Janice Pardue, Julia Sirnas, Pal O'Neil, lrene While, Dona Kelley, Lilace Child, Audrey Jensen. Row 4: Mildred Barsarnian, Aileen Bradley, Margarel Kargenian, Janel Huff, Joan Somrnerville, Loree Jensen, Frances Lane, Lois Schmidr. Row 5: Marilyn Chrislensen, l-larriell Nelson, Jo Ann Fincher, Berry Lou Pierce, Rurh Jepsen, Barbara Thornburg, Dorothy Pearson, Phyllis Zeller. Row 6: Adele Loebner, Jean Clapham, Marilyn Bishop, Clara Schloenvogl, Muriel Bishop, Billy Wiley, Joyce Dewhirsr. Row 7: Gloria Perersen, Delores Harnrnond, Suzanne Winler, Evelyn Sleele, Mrs. Charles, Edwina Sharon, Barbara Bridges, Weallhy Rowland, Mrs. Say. Corning lo Girl Reserves? This was lhe familiar phrase heard every Tuesday. Under lhe able sponsorship of Mrs. Say and Mrs. Charles, we cornpleled a variely of proiecls. Our annual spring day was ushered in on March lwenly-ninlh. True lo lradilion, all 'rhe girls Turned our in lheir prelly, brighl, spring dresses and we sold punch and cookies. The rain did nor dampen anyone's spirilsl On April Tiilh, lhe Girl Reserves and lhe l-li-Y co-sponsored a carnival lo which lhe enlire lown was inviled, A variery of concessions and lhe coronalion of Queen Belly Lou Pierce provided an enioyable evening for all presenl. Row I: Joyce Dewhirsr, Pianisl. Row 2: Adele Loebner, Treasurer, Pally Darling, Social Chairrnang Pal Fox, Publicily Chairrnang Edilh Fin- cher, Secrelary. Row 3: Marilyn Chrisiensen, Program Chairrnang Jo Ann Fincher, Deyorional Chairman. Mrs. Charles, Advisor, Aileen Brad- ley, Presidenlq Margarer Bailey, Vice Presidenl, Mrs. Say, Advisor. 48 Row l: Pcler Koopnian, Rex Brown, Jerry Taylor, Leonard Mark, Roger Sorensen, Bob Blayney. Row 2: Donald Serimian, Slanley Burlon, Russell Noble, Ronald Rawlings, Miles Rider, Mr, Tanke. Row 3: Donald Nielson, Fosler Shannon, Richard Nielson, George Otis, Merrill Larnley, Donald Overslreel. Row 4: Gerald Eknoian, Earl Merrill, Jerry Snanlz, Jirn Lucid, Scolr Erickson, David Hughes, Donald Barnes. Row 5: Leroy ' Slarr, Leslie Unger, Curlis Lynn, Bob Bcrlelsen, Wayne Sniealon, Ray Akers, Andy Jensen. Row 6: Zae L ' Cardwell, Mr. Blayney, Norman Carlson, Gerald Forrcsl, Don Falirney, Jirn Page, Bob Pelerson, Ernory Sloker, Arlliur Jolnrison. Every Tuesday niglil, rain or sl1ine,llie l-li-Y, an orgariizalion wliicln is dedicaled lo communily service, lnolds ils weekly meeling. Willw Mr. lanle and Mr. Blayney as sponsors, we liave compleled a very progressive year. We lneld a FallwerfandASon panguel on Marcli eiglilli, and you slioulcl lnave seen us serving al llie Girl Reserve Mollier-and-Daugliler loanguell We also nad a deliglwllul beanvleed llwis year. llne l-lieY cosponsored llne carnival Spring Spreel' willn llie Girl Reserves lliis spring. llie year's proiecl was llie making ol lurnilure lor llie l-li-Y cabin al Lake Sequoia. Row l: Richard Nielson, Devo lional. Row 2: Den Falirney, Presi- denlg Leslie Unger, Vice President Row 3: Wayne Srnealon, Song Leaderq Gerald Forresl, Serqear-r af Arrnsg Jim Page, Secrerary. Mr. Tanke, Mr. Blayney, Advisors, 49 l-leallliy living, service lo all, and world iriendsliip-llrweso are llie llwree obieclives of llie Red Cross llial we, llie sludenls ol Selma lnligli, are lrying lo acliieve, We paclced educalional gill boxes and sonl llienn lo clwildren in warflorn European counlries. Several girls made serviceable alglians. Our big proiecl ol llie year was sponsoring llie eslablislwrnenr ol a lneallli 'lund lo provide pliysical exarninalions lor all Selma scliool cliildren. Cur advisors lielped us malerially lo eslablislw llwis service and lo cornplele all ollwer proiecls ol llie year. Gloria Pelerson, Vice Prcsidenlg George Olis, Presidenl. Miss Clurislcnsori, Mrs. Hudson, Miss Nordyke, Mr, Tnornpson, Advisors. Laura Balalcian, Julia Sirnas, Ai- leen Wells. 50 Row l: Jerry Taylor, Gerald Ek noian, George Otis, Richard Niel son, Billy Marlin, Row 2: Fran ces Hullmeier, Harrier Nelson Gloria Pelersen, Phyllis Zeller, Ber nadean Bennell. gd 6066 Row I: Johnny Ayvazian, Ace Da- digan, Harold Miller, Ray Waflcins, Carl Kazarian, Amos Emerzian, Henry Espino. Row 2: Will Cren- shaw, Bennie Lopez, Roy Green, Harvey Slepanian, Levon Panosian, leonard Carlson, Donald Nielson, Gerald Price. Row 3: John Mun- day, Harry Donabedian, Leo Emer- zian, Harold Emmersen, Elmo Ko- bashi, Benny Befhol, Danny Klein- harnmer, Lorrin Friesen, Frank Mc- Dowell. Row 4: Mr. Maynard, Les- lie Bock, Slanley Johnson, Ted Bergman, Leo Bendoslci, Herman Walls, Bill Bragas, LaVern Madsen, Clarence lversen, Row 5: Dewey' Pannell, Harold Kelchum, Fugene Shockley, Bill Crenshaw, Charles Bell, Ray Akers, Deran Sarkisian. Wilh a membership ol over lilly boys, lhe Fulure Farmers ol America began lheir busy year. Early in The fall lhe olflicers organized a leam lhal inilialed 'rhe Fulure Farmers of l-lanlord, Lalon, and Riverdale. Aller much hard worlc and praclice, our boys won lirst and second places in lhe San Joaquin Valley pruning conlcsl. Olher aclivilies consisled ol pulling on lwo radio programs, ol compeling in livesloclc iudging al lhe Adobe Ranch in Madera where Roy Green, Herman Walls, and Leslie Saller won a lrophy, Hacienda de Los Reyes lielcl day, and PalfC-Minlo Dairy lield day al Fresno. Roy Green, President Mr. May- nard, Advisor, Ted Bergman, Vice Presidenl. Row l: Ray Wafkins, Treasurer: Danny Kleinhamrner, Reporter. Row 2: Herman Walls, Sergeant al arms: Donald Nielson, Reporl- , er, Harold Miller, Secrelary. Radio Program over KFRE. r 5 I Row I: Kalherine Hernandez, Louise Zalcarian, Josephine Benifey, Jennie Solo, Annic Bernal, Lupe Lopez, Nellie Hernandez. Row 2: Marqarel Karqenian, Irene While, Barbara Rawlings, Alicia Hernandez, Alice Moralez, Sally Hernandez. Row 3: David Lopez, Donald Serimian, Manuel Aguallo, Foster Shannon, Leo Marquez, Jesse Rivera, Ramona Scpian, Mrs. Eames. The sludenl body received a beller underslanding ol Lalin America, ils cusloms, and ils music on April lenlh, when lhe Pan American Sludenl Forum presenled ils an- nual Pan American Day program, consisling ol an inleresling Spanish play, and vocal and dancing numbers. Throughoul Ihe year, we learned more aboul Ihe music, cusloms, and lileralure ol Lalin America. To accomplish Ihese purposes, we oblained Spanish newspapers, read Spanish plays and slories, and lislened Io Spanish phonograph records. To enliven our sludy, we sang snappy Spanish songs. Much credil for our achievemenls goes Io our advisor. Thank you, Mrs. Eames. Row I: Alice Moralez, Alicia Hernandez. Row 2: Kalherine Her- Sally Hernandez, Presidenl, Mrs, Eames, nandez, Lupe Lopez, Jennie Solo. Advisor. 52 Row l: Dale Bennerl, Dale Mifchell, Donald Serimian, Charles Torii, Jim Brockefr, Neil Charfberlain, Gerald Elconian, Jerry Shaniz. Row 2: Dorolhy Krall, Rulh Jerzser, Merrily Culler, Geraldyne Lund, Lois Schmioly Leona Crouch, Pal' Cowar, Louise Zakarian, Barbara Rawlinfls, Mary Kimura, Mary Salcala, Kiyolco Yoshida, Row 3: Marilyn Chrisiensen, Adele Loebner, Suzanne Winfer, Edilh Sims, Evelyn Sleele, Marilyn Bishop, Yvonne Clausen, LaVcrna Rosa, Kalhleen Simpson, Joyce Dewhirsl, Edilh Fincher: Miss Ewy. Row 4: Bob Berfelsen, Jirn Page. To be a worlhwhile service organizalion ralher lhan a mere honor group was The aim adopled by lhe California Scholarship Federaiion. We lirsl demonslraled our aim by conducling lhe March ol Dimes campaign, lo which lhe sludenls generously conlribuled. This campaign, as well as all olher proiecls, owed ils success To lhe com- pelenl guidance ol Miss Ewy, our advisor. Life members ol lhe Scholarship lor lhis year were Marilyn Bishop, Bob Berlelsen, Jim Page, and Charles Torii. There were lwenly-live lorch-wearers lhe lirsl semesler and Thirly, The second semesler. Joyce Dewhirsl, Secrelary-Treasurer: Bob Berlelsen, Edilh Fincher, Vice Presidenl: Jim Page, Presidenl: President Louise Zakarian, Vice Presidenl. Joyce Dcwhirsr, Secrelary-Treasurer. 53 iv , - - i A n Kaihlecn Si iy's,:n, Erliior-in Cii 1 ' Ronald Rawlings, lrgn-3 Allen, Qirn Pdqe Marqarel Bailey . i , Miss Pam 0, visors Howard Garrison, Lilaee Child, Barbara Rawlings, ll ivy Shanfz. Richard Nielson, Marilyn Bishop, Wayne Srneafon. Berl Williams, George Ofis, Business Managers. llSiqn my lvlagnefw are fhe ioyous words heard on fhe campus fhe lasf weelc of fhe school year. This enfhusiasfic response amply rewards fhe efforfs of fhe sfaff. Our hard worls began in fhe fall when wo affended a rneefing of fhe California Scholasfie Press Associafion fo acquire new ideas. In February an assembly program fo sfarf a sales campaign repre- senfecl more worlc. We are grafeful for fhe Cof operafion and help of faculfy, sfu- denfs, and aclyisors. We, fhe sfaff, hope fhis publicafion fulfills your expecfafions. Jerry Taylor, Eyclyn Sfeele, Bob Berfelsen, Paulene Whil- ney, Edith Sirns, Assr. Edifot 54 The clarion is a lrurnpel which ullers clear, sharp noles. We, lhe Clarion Slall, allempled lo pre- senl clearly and sharply lhe news ol lhe school. lvlarqarel Bailey ancl Bill Barker slarled lhe year as co- eclilors, lnul aller Bill's deparlure, lvlargarel carried on alone, uncler 'rhe guidance ol Mr. French. The Clarion is published bi- weekly. This year's Clarions con- lained more piclures and more pages lhan Jrhe Clarions ol pasl years. We, lhe Clarion Slall, lrusl you enioyecl lhese innprovemenls. Ruby Whfsenhunfx Pearl Van Winkle, Sue Ernerzian, Blanche Kasparian. Bill Barker, lvlargarcl Bailey, Co-edilors. Yoshiye Node, l.aVerna Rosa, Joan Sornrnerville, Viola Cos- sey, Mr. French, Advisor. Jacob Helrnulh, Donald Barnes, John Nogarnalsu, Mary Lou Wakasa. llsuko lwarnura, Jerry Taylor Mary l-lasiin. Wanoa Carl, Erniko Shie rnoide, Miyako Terada. 55 Cjfcwion Marlha Wcnlwoflh, .lcan Clapham, l-lflcn Cooper, Evelyn Slcvleg Henry Lewis, MD., Arfhur Johnson, Merle Brarnon, Frances Hulir- cicr' Garvey Bravnon, Andy Jonsenj Palm Coooer, Pal Cowan. Gary-ey Branfor, Aroy Jersffng Aian Shelton Sa - J Drcinrg Gufhrie Coober, John lvlunfiay. Vailh Coope' Pal Cowarg Hwon Cooper, Evelyn Steele, Nancy Forenvar, Laura Balalrian. Garvey Brannon, Andy Jensong Mariory Field, Belly James. Alan Shelwr, Sammy Eknoiang Failn Cooper, Pa? Cowan. Quie'r down, kids, lhe cur+ain's going up! Al lasf, afler weeks ol preparalion and worry, Jrogelher wilh lhe lun which goes wilh rehearsals, our play was on! Crackup'l is lhe slory ol Failh Cooper, who, on her wed- ding day, falls down lhe siairs and paralyzes her back. Pride provonls hor from marrying her liance, Garvey Brannon. Faifhls brolher, Gulhrie, unknowingly working wilh Nazi saboleurs, is killed Trying 'ro undo The wrong he has done. Alan, a defeclive in Search of The saboleurs, blinded in a plane crash nearby, is laken lo lhe Coopers home. Failh lalls in love wiih him, buf noi realizing lhal he is aware ol her paralysis, is afraid Thai when he regains his sighl, he will discover her crippled conclifion. Alle-r his eyesighl has been reslored, Alan relurns, persuades Failh To walk, asks her lo marry him, and wins her accepiance. The audience responded lo every new plol developmenl in a manner mosl gralifying lo Jrhe aclors. We Seniors wish To fhank Miss Pedigo for direcling our linal produclion, Crackup. 56 Frances Lane, Mrs. Baxler Warnerj Jack Fanning, Baxter Warner. Suzanne Winler, Mrs. Blanche Goodyear, Marian Dadigan, Vicforia Esmond, unior' may The lighls dimmed, lhe currain rose, and The Tin l-lero was on! We loolced wilh horror al lhe hundreds ol expeclanl faces slaring al lhe slage. l-loping againsl hope lhal our lines wouldn'l deserl us and lhal all lhose repealed rehearsals had nor been in vain, we swallowed mighlily and began. l'The Tin l-leroll is lhe slory ol a shy young man suddenly lhrown inlo The limelighl by his adoring morher, who believes him a hero because in France he saved a girl Trom drowning. This young man canll swim a slrolce, bul upon relurning lo Am- erica he is forced 'ro prove his swimming abililry in comporirion wilh a champion swimmer. Worried sicl4 aboul exposing his mol'her's exaggeralions, he lalces lessons lrom a famous swim- ming inslruclor. l-le wins The conlesl and we leave bolh lhe boy and his molher in The besl of spirils. We, The Junior class, wish ro lhanlc Mrs. Charles Tor direcl- ing lhe laugh-provolfing play. 57 Denny Websler, Douglas Goodyearg Virginia Burnham, Virginia Ferguson. Rulh Jeosen, Mlle. Clauoelfe Bordonig Harold Miller, Spike Rider. Earl Merrill, Bunny Wheeler, Marilyn Chrislensen, Grace Goodyear, Jo Ann Fincher, Annclle Coverdaleg Denny Websrer, Doug' las Goodyear, .loan Warner, Adelaide Young. Kafcll an Vlfhal The camera caughr on inifialion day. I. Group of Freshmen, on bleachers. 2. Ealing your lunch in lhe guller, girls? 3. One of The confesfanls drinking milk from a bofllel 4. Gerling all painled prelly, Pe+er7 5. My dolly is prefrier 'Than yours! 6. l don'Jr like you! 7. The climax of +he clay, al lhe field. 8. Doesnur Ace look prefly? 9. We love you anyway, llgirlsln IO. The culesl couple, Orville Snyder and lvlonfie Grogan. I I. Haven? you gor any more books, girls? IZ. The one who blows lhe llour our lirsl gels a dime. 58 Ca fcL Can I. The enlire sophomore assernloly casl. 2. Froni row: Jean Hansen, Danny Kleinhamrner, Billy Wiley, Johnny Vassiliades, Clara Schloenvogl, Jerry Swanson. Back row: Ediflw Fincher, Leonard Mark, Belly Clark, Earl Fowler, Pally Darling and Bob Turnnon, all nighi clubbers and dancers. 3. Lilace Child, song- slressg Vernon Lannley, 'rrurnpel' soloisig Bill Day, rnasler of ceremonies, Billy Benneil, maesiroy and Joyce Dewhirsjr, pianisf. 4. Verda Flint accordion soloisly Judy Sides and lrene While, lap dancers. 5. Esfher Ernerzian, Dona Kelley, Muriel Bishop, Pal Fox, lap dancers. 6. Marqarei Kargenian, songslressg Jean Beck, cigarelle girl, Donna Harness, hubba hu bba singer. 7. Scoll' Erickson, wailerq Weallhy Row- land and Fosler Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. l-lenpecked. 8. Gerald Eknoian, irnilaror of Carmen Miranda. 59 enior ddemgfg l. Pal Cowan, Egyplian dancerg Sally l-lernandez, Alrican boogie Woogie dancer: Belly Lou Pierce, Egyplian dancer. 2. Belly Buelller, Columbine. Jerry Taylor and Marilyn Bislmop, llie main cliaraclers. 4. Enlire senior assembly casl. 5. Arl Sinalra Jol1nsong Elsie Rowland, mislress ol ceremonies: Louise Zalcarian, in cliarge ol llle assembly program: Cliarles l.aVere, represenlinq Cllina. 6. Laura Balaldan, Sally James, and Jewel Gravall, Roman clwaraclers. 7. Kalllleen Simpson, Belly Buelmler, and Pal Cowan, llalian clowns. 8. Frances l-lullrneier, Belly James, and Wanda Carl, English comedians. 60 S flmfdaff Zgaaffefgaff JAMA Bagelaff g A A ELCA ZS? W ozzmfm Swimming Sueafer marerd Scened ,Here ana! were f W I M24 ? .ZZ 14746 56 3493150 gil! M P5 9' . 10016 L0804 X S? N f w I 35 l 4 Q f 7 .7 -pf Snorfa mmf? Corea Ocfober I2 Selma O Madera 3 Ocfober I9 SeIma O ReedIey I8 Ocfober 26 Selmo 6 Edison 20 November 2 Selma O Washingfon 6 November 9 Selma 6 Kinqsburg O November I6 SeIma 7 Lemoore I8 November 30 SeIma O Sanger I8 December 7 Selma 20 Fowler I2 Coach Cowes, Caoialn rahmey. BiII Day, Crvae Woods,JoI1nnv AvvaZIan, Baekfierd, Leroy sfarf, Sammy Eknoian, Ends. Rav WaIkIns, Quarferbackg Henry SpaIe, Cenfer, Beri WIIlIams, Leo Bendoski, Ari FarIan, Managers. 64 goofbaf The lirsl nigh? ol loolball praclice, Coach Coles looked over lhe looys wilh high hopes and enlhusiasm. Relurn- ing lellermen were Fahrney, Forrest Green, Spare, and Unger on lhe line, wilh Woods and Ayvazian in Jrhe back- field. The boys pracliced hard every nighl, and on Oclober lwelllh played lhe lirsl game ol Jrhe season wilh Madera. We losl The game wilh a 3-O score, buf lhe boys showed much promise. ln spile of 'rhis promise, bad luck prevailed lhroughoul Jrhree more games. ln lhe fillh game, we finally won a 6-O viclory over Kingsburg. Spirils rose wilh fhis smile from Lady Luclc, buf our good forfune didn'l lasl. We losl lhe nexl lwo games, buf in +he lasl and laesl-played game of The season, we delealed Fowler wilh a 20-I2 score. Beller luclc nexl year, boys. David Hughes, Gerald Forresr, Leslie Unger, Tackles. Don Fahrney, Curfis Lynn, Roy Green, Guards. Row l: Glenn Overslreer, Sam Elcnoian, Johnny Ayvazian, Ray Warlcins, Bill Day, Bob Marlinez. Row 2: Coach Coles, Leslie Bock, Felix Ardernagni, Henry Spale, Roy Green, Curfis Lynn, Leroy Starr, LaVern Madsen. Row 3: Norman Carlson, Slanley Burlon, Don Fahrney, Gerald Forrest, Jerry Shanrz, Clyde Woods, Leslie Unger, David Hughes. 65 OcIober Ocrober Ocrober November November November November Coach Guss, Capfain Erickson. December .olTg!LfweigAf goofgaff I2 I9 26 2 9 I6 30 7 COPQJ Selma 34 Selma 6 Selma 7 Selma 34- Selma I2 SeIma 20 SeIma 7 SeIma I2 Madera 7 R-eedIey O Edison I3 Washingion 6 Kingsburg O Lemoore O ParIier 6 Fowler O Firsf Shing: Row I: Jerry Darling, Ace Dadigan, DaIe MiTcheII, Donald Barnes, DonaId Serimian, Roger Sorensen, Verne Unger, Leo Marquez. Row 2: Paul Young, .Iohnny VassiIiades, Harry Donabedian, Don MouIIhrop, Scoff Erickson, HaroId Mile lor, DonaId OversIreeI. The Cubs wenr info Ihis Ioo+baII season in Ihaf Figh+ing Cubs spirif, defermined fo bring home Ihe Sequoia League Championship The second consecu+ive year. As Ihe season progressed under The guidance of Coach Guss, Jrhe Cubs won game afrer game. They were defeared by Edison Tech only, in a non-Ieague game. I-Iighlighrs of Jrhe games were Iong end runs by I-Iarold MiIIer and I-Iarry Donabedian and Iong end passes received by PauI Young. SeIma I-Iigh is proud of i'rs champion Cubs. 66 Second Sfring: Row I: Leonard CarIson, I-IaroId Cadrighf, Bob Richards, HaroId Mason, Danny KIeinharnmer, Frank McDoweII, Fosfer Shannon, BurI Sommer- viIIe, SIanIey Johnson. Row 2: BEII O'NeiI, Frank GriiaIva, Kenso Oraki, Cecil Roberfs, Jack Bedrosian, Russell Noble. January I3 February I February 8 February I5 February 22 February 23 February 26 March 2 garfefgaff Mara C0l 05 Selma 28 SeIma I8 SeIma 36 SoIma 23 Selma 3I Selma 3I SeIma 23 SeIma 25 Kinqsburq FowIer Lemoore Sanger WashinqIon Fresno Srare Jr. VarsiIy Reedley Edison Leo Bcnooski, M Q 7 Jim Page, Cam Manager. Hooray! For Jrhe Iirsr Time in many years, Jrhe BasIceIbaII Bears won The Sequoia League Championship The feaque reams were evenly marched, so every game was a hair-raising IhriIIer. Coach CoIes did a swell iob of coaching. I-Iigh looinr men of Jrhe season were Jim Page and Bob Ber+eIsen We congrarulajre Coach and Ihe Ieam for Ihe spirir and enrhusiasm Jrhey exhibifed during Ihe vicrorious season Green, TiIrnan Th son, Bob Iurrron, Ma- sufa Mmsushifa, D d I-Iuqhes. CIyde Woods LaVcrn Madse Second Srrinq Richard Nielson, BiII Day, Roy omp- avi 67 ZKMAJLJK CMAJ COIAQJ January I8 SeIma Kingsburg February I SeIma FowIer February 8 Selma Lemoore February I5 SeIma Sanger February 22 Selma WashingTon February 26 SeIma Reedley Maybe The Cubs did Iose a Tew games This year, buT in playing Those games They acquired someThing iT would have Taken Them a Iong Time To Iearn eIsevvhere. IhaT someThing was-good sporTsmanship. Under The direcTion oT Coach Guss, The Cubs ToughT grimIy To The very end. NOT once did They give up To overwhelming odds againsT Them. ThaT spiriT should heIp you win The championship nexT year, boys! CapIain Wafkins, Coach Guss. y We ou Th at FirsT Sfrinq, H Id MiIIer, Ray W Tk HaroId C r bs? D P FO. SV Second STring: Tom Ta- qawa, Jesse Rwvera, Kenso Araki, Don Over' sTreeT, I-Iarry Dona- bedxan, Cecil RoberTs, Jerry Darhng, S ra, Bill Turrnony Bill L rqenf, Burl Sornrne lla, Johnny V l d s. to gCl,5LQfLCl,f QUIK! ss' ' Coachg Leigh Byrne Manager. Johnny Va iliades, Capfaing Lewis Coles, January February February February February February I8 I 8 I5 22 26 COFUJ Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Kingsburg I7 Fowler I6 Lemoore 24 Sanger 25 Washinglon 22 Reedley 26 The Teddy Bears learned some good ball-handling lhis year. The games were all exciling, and lhe boys loughl hard lo win, allhough lhey ollen were edged our in The lasl few minules of The game. The Teddy Bears were coached by Mr. Coles. Nexl year, iudging from lheir excellenl sporlsrnanship and lheir spiril, lhe boys are going fo Come our vic- Jrorious in all lheir games. Second Slrnngz Bill O'Neil, Benny Tanaka, Billy Bennefl, Danny Kleinhannmer, Jack Be- drosian, Ar? Farian, ' John Nagarnalsu, Ha old Basguez, Khoren Sahagian. ,-. Row I: George Oils, Leo Bendoslci, manager Row I: Jesse Rivera, Juvenal Gouveia, Joe Payne, Harold Basquez, Danny Kleinharnrner, Billy Bennefr, Johnny Vassiliades, Danny Lucid, Danny Rivera, Jack Bedrosian. Row 2: Fosier Shannon, Scolf Erickson, Harry Donabedian, Ray Walkins, I-larold Miller, Don Ivloullhrop, Harvey Slepanian, Andy Quezada, Leonard Carlson, Billy Largenl, George Oils, Kenso Aralci, Bennie Lopez. Row 3: Sarnrny Eknoian, Leo Marquez, Sam Esraelian, Andy Jensen, Bill Day, Art Johnson, Mas Masurnofo, Paul Young, Johnny Ayvazian, John lvlunday, Leo Ernerzian, Cecil Roberis, Jerry Darling. l 6l,C Class Beslr Timing B Ray Walkins, 70-yd. high hurdles - - 8.9 sec. B Ray Walkins, I62-yd. low hurdles I8.5 sec. C Danny Lucid, IO8fyd. low hurdles - I3.0 sec. B George Oris, IOO-yd. dash - - - I0.0 sec. B Rivera, Williams, Olis, Donabedian, 440 relay 45.3 sec. A Sam Elcnoian, pole vaulr - - IO'6 Selma I-Iigh parlicipaled in more Iraclc meels Ihis year Ihan in Ihe four previous years. The Iaeslr man on The Ieamm was Coach Coles, who did a swell job ol coaching our Traclc squad. Nolre: For 'rirne and place ol Ihese meefs see calendar Danny Lucid, Row 2: Coach Coles, Bill Day, , on pages 80 and BI. Row I: Bennie Lopez, Ray Wafkins, Harold Miller, Row 2: Danny Rivera, Leo Erner- Row I: Harvey Slepanian, Billy LargenI, zian, Danny Lucid, Jesse Rivera, Row 3: Fosler Shannon. Row 2: Leo Marquez, Row I: Sarnrny Eknoian, Don Moulthrop. George Olis, Harry Donabedian, Paul Jerry Darling. Row 3: Bill Day, Ari John- Row Z: Joe Payne, Johnny Vassiliades. Young. son, Cecil Roberts, Andy Jensen. Row I: Russell Boble, Leslie Saller, Roy Green, Jake l-Ielmulh, Bill Day, Curlis Lynn, Leslie Unger. Row 2: Scoll Erickson, I-Ier' man Vfalls, Denny Websler, Johnny Ayyazian, Leroy Slarr, Floyd Jones, Dale Mitchell, Donald Barnes. GJQLCLK y Whal a beaulilul home run! Under Coach Gusss leadership, Saller made lhe mosl runs, Roy Green and Bill Day righl al his heels. Woods slarled lhe season as pilcher, bul Saller, lasl years pilcher, relurned and loolr over his old lop. I-le and I'lelmulh, our calcher, wilh lhe resl ol lhe guys, won lhree oul ol live games lor Selma I-ligh. Velerans were Curlis Lynn, Leslie Saller, Jake I-lelmulh, Leroy Slarr, Bill Day, Russell Noble, Clyde Woods, Jim Page, and Lcslie Unger. Good luclc lo nexl year's leaml Nole: For lhe non-league games see calendar on , pages and Roy Green, caplaing Charles Guss, Coach. Colaefj April I Selma O Kingsburg I April 5 Selma I Sanger 2 April I2 Selma 4 Fowler 3 April I8 Selma 5 Washinglon 4 April 26 Selma I6 Reedley I Leslie Sallor, pilzgherg Jake Hclmulh, Burl Sommerville, Bob Richards, Felix Ar' calcher, dennagni, Frank McDowell, managers. Leroy Slarr, Curlis Lynn. gi A A Girlsl I7uT on your gym cloThos and ioin The Tun! All girls willing To spend a Tew hours aTTer school can ioin our club, The Girls' AThleTic Asso- ciaTion. The mosT popular acTiviTies oT The G. A. A. This year were volleyball, baskeTbaII, and base' ball. I-Iowever, an unusually large number par- TicipaTed in The individual sporTs, badminTon, ping pong, swimming, and bike hilces. On January TweITTh, The G. A. A. and The Block S combined Torces To sponsor a big dance in The gym. All The Icids Turned ouT and Their enThusiasm TesTiTied To Their enioymenT. Row I: B. CosTa. W. Carl, M. Coy, E. Emer- zian, P. Darling, .I Nkfarner, A. Bradley, M. Bailey, J. BeniTey. Row 2: L. Boyaiian, S. Emer- zian, V. Cossey, L. Crenshaw, D. Bogho- sian, B. Balalfian, D. L. Barnes, L. Crouch, F. Benifey, L. Zakarian. Row 3: B. Donabedian, M. Bishop, M. Bar- samian, J. DewhirsT, L. Child, Y. Clausen, B. Buehler, J. Clapham. Row 4: P. Fox, B. Bridges, M. ChrisTen- sen, V. Burnham, L. Bragas, L. Balakian, M. Bishop. Row I: Joan Warner, Vice President Aileen Bradley, Presidern, Margaret Bailey, SecreTary-Treasurer. Row 2: Louise Zakariari, Social Chairman, Jean Clapham, PoinT Recorder, Marilyn Chrisfensen, AssisTanT PoinT Recorder. f iesaixx wuz.-9 Hunan- .anlmsaiwqsssnunu 1: Row I: H. Nelson, L. Manoogian, J. LiTTIe, D. Hargrove, S. Her' nandez, B. ManTredi, K. Morris. Row 2: E. Hupp, J. Nelson, D. Kelley, D. I-Iarnrnond, D. Harness, L. Ingham, B. Mailes, B. Dixon, F. Dominguez. Row 3: P. Falcon, E. AcosTa, E. Gouyeia, D. KraTT, A. Loebner, R. Jepsen, F. I-Iuffmeier, M. Kargeri- ian, P. O'NeiI, L. Bo- ghosian. Row 4: D. .Ja- cobsen, B. James, L. Jensen, J. I-IUTT, F. Har- per, M. Green, F. John- son. mr Waaunrw zfsmvwrm. . sam. Row I: J. Simas, M. Dadiqan, P. Sahagian, G. Owen, J. Pardue, B. Pierce, M. Will. Row 2: B. Williams, C. Schloenvoql, J. Sides, I. While, B. Wiley, A. Wells, E. Sims. Row 3: B. Richards, J. Sommer' ville, D. Harness, P. Zeller, B. Rawlings, B. Sorensen, M. Poe. Row 4: E. Solo, J. Williams, G. Pelersen, S. Winler, J. Sorensen, B. Thorn- burg, V. Simpson. Row I: F. Beniley, P. Falcon, J. Simas, J. Lillle. Row 2: D. Krall, L. Jensen, E. Sims, W. Rowland, J, Hull. Reedley Playclay par- licipanls, Row I: S. Hernandez, J. Lillle, M. Chrisfensen, J. War, ner, A. Bradley, L. Za- karian, F. Beniley, Y. Clausen, L. Boyaiian, S. Emerzian. Row 2: P. Fox, M. Karqenian, M. Barsamian, D. Ja- cobsen, M. Dadigan, D. Hargrove, M. Bailey. D. Boqhosian, E. Fin- cher, J. Simas, L. Braqas. Row 3: M. Will, B. Bridges, D. Hammond, L. Child, D. Kelley, P. Darling, A. Wells, J. Nelson. M. Coy, E. Emerzian. Row 4: J. Benilev, L. Baa lakian, M, Bishop, J Clapham, F. l-lulfmeier, B. James, B. Rawlings, C. Schloenvogl. QIAA We G. A. A. members lried lo give service as well as lo have lun. We served by decoraling lor school dances and by selling cokes during lhe dances. We all agreed Jrhal The lun more lhan compensaled lor lhe worlc involved. Cn January nineleenlh, many ol us wenl lo Reedley lor lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion play- day. We lhoroughly enioyed everylhing, even a lerrilic worlcoul. We congralulale our ollicers and our spon- sors lor lhe grand iob lhey did. We gol much more lun lrom G. A. A. lhan mere enioymenlg we learned lhe real meaning ol sporlsmanship. 7 ELCA M U kins. C. Lynn, G. Olis. Row 2: R Noble, B. Day, L. Emerzian, G. Ken' Williarrus, J. Rivera. Row 3: D Barnes, L. Unger E. Merrill, G. Kasparian, C. Jones L. Martine? ll. Carlwriglur, S. Eknoian, H. Garrison, R. Green, H. Miller. Row 4: L. Suarr, O. Godfrey, C. Woods, L. Madsen, G. Forresl, B. Berlelsen, N. Carlson, J. Page, V. Unger, D. Hughes. The Block MS is an exclusive organizalion, reserved lor lhose broadfsluouldered boys who have earned lellers in sporls. No girls allowed-slriclly malel One big evenl' lor every member out lhe Bloclc S was lhe banguel December lillh. Un January lwelllh, llue G. A. A. and Bloclc SM co-sponsored a dance in llue gym. Coach Coles, lhe advisor ol lhe Block lell alrnosl swamped by lhe large membership. He wondered il he could handle lhe crowd, bul lhe girls helped him, so il wasn'l such a hard lask, aller alll f Leroy Slarr, Secrelary-Treasurer, Gerald Forresl, Sergeanl at Arms, Leslie Unger, President Sam Eknoian, Vice Presidenl. Yell louder! Sland up! Whal's rho maller wilh you guys? These are all lamiliar phrases heard dur- ing ulhe pasl year from uluose uhree oulslanding pep leaders al Selma I-liglu. Pal Cowan, lhal' peppy senior girl, was a yell leader lor lhree years. She did a greal job and was largely responsible lor lhe ene uhusiasm shown al lhe pep assem- blies and al lhe games. She and vivacious lvlargarel Kargenian and , Howard Garrison made lhis year u unlorgellable lor ils lively rooling Margaret Kargenian, Howard Garrison, Pal Cowan. Seclions al allllellc eVel'll5- 74 Flow l: B. Pelerson, B. Kenyon, B. Benruell, M. Lamley, A. Farian, .I. Vassiliades, D. Moullhrop, R. Wiuuf yon, G. Oyersureeu, D. Ovfurslrecl, Q. lriclson, J. Helnwfh, R. Nielson, B. wimming PracTicing The back sTroke. Bob Kenyon, Paul Carl, Gene Ken- yon. Row l: LeRoy Sfone Leo Bendoslci, :Junior Van Winkle, John Munday. Row Z: Gene Kenyon, Paul Carl, Bill Loyc. Those exTra special ouTsTanding aThleTes To ree ceive sweaTers This year were A. Bradley, E. Brown, and L. Zalcarian, The high poinT girlsg and G. OTis, S. Elcnoian, L. Unger, and C. Woods, The high poinT boys. The sweaTers repre- senT Three hard years oT work as aThleTes and are worn wiTh pride by Their owners, The girls won Their sweaTers in The G. A. A. acTiviTies, and The boys won Theirs in recog- niTion oT Their various achievemenTs in inTer- scholasTic sporTs. The Sequoia League Swimming lvleeT originaTed in Fowler in 1944, wiTh Selma l-ligh winning TirsT place. The Tollowing year The meeT Took place in Lemoore, our en- TranTs again bringing home The honors. The Class A swimmers oT l945 wiTh high poinTs were Gene Kenyon and Bob PeTerson. l-ligh scorers in The B class were Bob Kenyon, Ray WaTkins, ScoTT Erickson, l-lar- old Miller, and Don lvloulThrop. The gals who increased our ToTal were Donna Jacobsen, Aileen Bradley, and PaT Fox. Selma l-ligh was hosT Tor The Sequoia League Swim- ming lV1eeT, held June TirsT, l946. wea fel' 2Cl,l el ff y Eknoian, George OTis, Clyde Woods, Leslie Unger, Aileen Bradley. 75 Mrs. Enqlwolm, Mrs. Carlson, Miss Gollburg, and Mrs. Freeman, our caleleria crew! Sammy, belore llie Magnel assembly. ln Donnie's merry Olds- mobile. Three dynamic maior- elles. Celfl ed 8148 Carl, Bennie, and Ace. Leaving VN!illy's again? All aboard for Clovis. Gel on your marlcsl 4 gf..-'Q 'gil T X'- :'::i'-' . V ' 1, iw fr 76 Cl,l'l6! jhelne Well, Donna, Joanie, and Jean! The gu++er's no place Jro SH! Befween Jrne book ends wifn Loree and Janef. Our Cnrlsfmas dance in The gym. Here we go! Sammy, affer Hue Magnef as semloly. How do you rafe, Denny? We burn Lemoore ei our an nual bonfire rally. Home from Clovis, af lasfl 77 Ericffg I. The Ieaml 2. In The spring a young man's fancy Iighlly Iurns Io Ihoughls of love. 3. They Iecl us Io our seals al Ihe Junior play. 4. Posing, Jim? 5. TogeIher. 6. Well Adele! There've been some changes made! 7. Dol Iislens, Jerry gabs. 8. Nicky and Don--Friendship? 9. Tell us Ihe iolqe, loo, Slanley. IO. Bob, once upon a lime. II. Bob, aged six. I2. Bob, inifiaiion clay, I942. I3. Bob Berlelsen and Janice Pardue. Ioday. 0 RCD? S 'K MM, I. l-lold il, Delores! 2. and 3. Janel Hull, and Juanila Warnock, Carnival Queen aliendanls. 4. Carnival Queen Belly Lou Pierce. 5. Clara, lvluggy and Esllwer, playing nigger pile. 6. Clweclc our vice presidenll 7. Waif 'fill you're in Jrlme pool fo dunk Pafly, gals! 8. Our senior gang. 9. Our ioyousJudy. IO. Does il hurl much, Mrs. Griffey? II.Wl1y so happy, Joanne? I2. We, and Dona, are glad you're lriome again, Clyde. 13. Wl1aJr's The difference befween O'Malley and Kajumi Yonomoda? Wha+'s llie maller willw your eyes! I4. Tired girls alfer Jrlial bilce lwilce. 79 ime OCTOBER Opening of school. Foolball game wi+h Madera al Madera. Firsr school dance. Foolball game wi+h Reedley al Reedley. Freshman inilialion. Foolball game wilh Edison here. NOVEMBER Foo'rbalI game wi'rh Washinglon Union here. Janel Huff crowned foolball queen. Fufure Farmers inilialion. Foolball game wilh Kingsburg a+ Kingsburg. ArmisI'ice Day celebralion al Clovis, Selma Band parficipaling. Holiday. Swing Band assembly program. Bonfire Rally. Foolball game wilh Lemoore here. School dance afler game. 26. Thanksgiving Vacalion. Foolball game wi+h Sanger al Sanger. DECEMBER Fulure Farmers parlicipale in radio program over KFRE. Block S banquel. Foolball game wi'Ih Fowler here. Baslcelball game wilh Fresno Tech al Fresno Tech. G. R. recognilion service Chrisfmas program. Baslcelball game wilh Edison a+ Edison. Chrisimas dance. Beginning of Chrislmas vacalion. JANUARY Selma Band plays al' Raisin Bowl game. School begins afler Holidays. Baslcelball game wilh Lalon here. Baslcelball game wilh Madera here. Warcked n IO. Exlemporaneous speech conlesl won by Jo Ann Fincher, Selma. I I. Baskelball game wi'rh Madera a+ Madera. I2. G. A. A. Bloclc S dance. I5. Jo Ann Fincher wins disfricl Exlemporaneous speech conlesl' in Fresno. I5. Molher and Daughler banquet I5. Baskelball game wlih LaI'on al Lalon. I7. Baslcefball game wilh Parlier here. I8. Assembly program presenled by Madera School. High I8. Baslcelball game wilh Kingsburg here. I9. Girls' Baslcelball playday al Reedley. 2I. Junior-Senior slraling parly in Fresno. 22. Baslcelball game wi+h Cenfral High here. 22. Debale, Selma wilh Sanger. 23. Salmon Rizlc addresses assembly. 23. Baslcefball game wilh Hanford here. 25. Freshmen assembly program. 26. Hiclc dance. FEBRUARY I. Baslcelball game wilh Fowler al Fowler. I. Magne+ assembly program. 5. Debafe, Selma wilh Reedley. 5. Baslcefball game wilh Carulhers here. 8. Assembly program presenled by Fresno High. 8. Baslcefball game wiI'h Lemoore al' Lemoore. I3. Debale, Selma wilh Kingsburg. I3. Baslcefball game wilh Parlier here. I4. I5. Semesfer Examinalions. Semesler Examinafions. I5. Baslcelball game wi+h Sanger here. I6. I6. Fufure Farmers banquef. School dance. I9. Baslcelball game wilh Roosevelr al Roosevell. 20. Swing Band assembly program. 22. Baslcefball game wilh Washinglon al' Washinglon. 23. Baslcelball game wilh Fresno Slale Jr. Varsily. 26. Baslcelball game wilh Reedley here. 28. Local Lions' Club oralorical con'resI'. Evelyn Sleele winner. 80 ime marcaea On MARCH Junior assembly program. Baskeiball game with Edison at Edison. 23 26 27 29 30 Basketball game wifh Roosevelf a+ Roosevelt Baseball game with Carufhers aI' Carufhers. Falher and Son banquet Baseball game wilh Carufhers here. Senior assembly. Baseball game with Hanford af Hanford. St Pa+rick's Day dance. Lion's Club Zone con'res'r-Selma won 2nd place. Baseball game with Hanford here. lnferclass 'rrack meet 4 Sophomore assembly program. lo- F. F. A. radio program over KFRE. I0 G. A. A. bike hike. l l l I Fresno High Track meet Baseball game with Lalon here. I5 Band assembly. I6 Track meel' in Selma. I9 6. R. Spring day. 20 25. APRIL 25 Baseball game wilh Kingsburg in Kingsburg. 23 Baseball game wilh Lalon al Lafon. School Carnival, BeHy Pierce crowned queen. Baseball game with Sanger al' Sanger. l Reedley J. C. Irack meet l Turn-about school dance. 6 Baseball game with Parlier here. 8 P. A. S. F. assembly program. 9 Baseball game wi+h Fowler here. I I Music Festival aI Reedley, Selma parlicipaling. I2 Track meet in Kingsburg. I4 8 I I8. I8. I9. 2. 3. Baseball game with Washington here. Easier program. Easler recess. Occidental Glee Club enferlains assembly Baseball game with Reedley al Reedley. Sequoia League Irack meet al Lemoore. Eureka Jubilee Singers enferlain. Baseball game with Roosevel'r here. MAY Reedley Junior College program. Baseball game wiI'h Washingfon a'r Washinglon Fresno Counly 'rrack meel' at Reedley. Practice swimming mee+ in Selma. Baseball game with Reedley a+ Reedley. Band concert Valley 'Irack meei aI Delano. Valley Irack meet af Visalia. G. A. A. swimming meet Wesl Coast Relays aI Fresno Slale. Senior dilch day. Valley swimming meel at Coalinga. Junior-Senior banquet -25. Home-coming week. JUNE Sequoia League Swimming Ivieel al Selma. Senior play. Drama+ics assembly. Formal school dance. Baccalaureafe. -I2. Senior Examinations. -I3. Semesler Examinations. . Commencement AKER-S, RAYMOND HIAY, 4. F. F. A., I, 3, 4. Foofball, 3. Track, 3, 4. Block S, 3, 4. BABOYAN, VIOLET Transfer-Fresno, Calif. BALAKIAN, LAURA Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3. Red Cross, 3, 4. Class Play, 3, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. BELL, CHARLES Band, 3, 4. Band Concert, 3. F. F. A., 3. BENDOSKI, LEO Band, 2. F. F. A., 2, 3. Track, 4. Transfer--Fowler, Calif. BENITEY, JOSEPHINE Band, 2, 3, 4. Band Concert, 2, 3, 4. Swing Band, 2, 3, 4. P, A. S. F., I, 2, 3. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. BERTELSEN, BOB Class President, 2. Student Council, 2. Orchestra, I, 2. Operefta, 2. Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. Scholarship, 2, 3, 4. Scholarship President, 4. Magnet Staff, 4. Class Play, 3. Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Baseball, 3. Block S, 3, 4. BISHOP, MARILYN Student Body Publication man, 4. Student Council, 4. Band Concert, 3, 4. Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4. Operetta, 2. Swing Band, 4. Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3, 4. Scholarship, I, 2, 3, 4. Magnet Staff, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. Transfer-Merced, Calif. BLAKE, JUDY , Operetta, 2. Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3. Scholarship, I, 2. G, A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. BRADLEY, AILEEN Band, I, 2, 4. Band Concerf, I, 2, 3, 4. Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3, 4. Chair- Girl Reserves President, 4. Swimming, 2, 3, 4. G, A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. Officer, 3, 4. BUEHLER, BETTY Class Secretary, 2. Band Concert, 3, 4. Operetta, 2. Operetta, 2. Extravaganza, I. Swing Band, 2, 3, 4. Girl Reserves, I, 2. Clarion Staff, I, 2. Class Play, 3. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. BURNETT, JUNE Band, 2, 3, 4. Band Concert, 2. Girl Reserves, 2. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. BURTON, STANLEY Hi-Y, 4. Red Cross, I. Magnet Staff, 2. Football, 3, 4. enior .xdcfiuifiezi CARL, WANDA Band, l, 4. Band Concert, I, 2, 4. Debate, 4. Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3. Red Cross, I, 2. Clarion Staff, 4. Class Yell Leader, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. CLAPHAM, JEAN Student Body Manager, 4. Student Council, 4. Band, 3, 4. Band Concert, 3, 4. Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3, 4. Clarion Staff, 3. Class Play, 3, 4. G, A, A., I, 2, 3, 4. COWAN, PATRICIA Student Body Secretary, 4. Student Council, 4. Class Secretary, I, Treasurer, Band Concert, I, 2, 3, 4. Operetta, 2. Maiorette, I, 2, 3, 4. Girl Reserves, I. Scholarship, 4. Class Play, 3, 4. Chairman, Jr. Sr. Banquet Yell Leader, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4, CRENSHAW, LOUISE G. A. A., 3, 4, Transfer-Visalia, Calif. CROWNOVER. LESTER Basketball, 3. Baseball, 3, 4, Transfer-Meeker, Okla. EKNOIAN, SAMMY Class Vice President, 3, 4. Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Band Concert, I, 2, 3, 4. Class Play, 4. Foofball, 2, 3, 4. Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4. Track, 2, 3, 4. Swimming, 2, 3, 4. Block S, 2, 3, 4. Block S Vice President, 4. EM ERZIAN, SUE Band Concert, 4. Maiorette, 4. Clarion Staff, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. FAHRNEY, DON Hi Y, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y President, 4, Secretary, Class Play, 3. Football, 2, 3, 4. Football Captain, 4. Baseball, 2, 3. Block S, 3, 4. Block S Vice President, 3. Transfer-Ba kersfield, Calif. FALCON, PAULINE G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. FRIESEN, LORRIN Future Farmers, 2, 3, 4, GARRISON, HOWARD 3. Student Body Vice President 4. Student Council, 4, Debate, 4. Magnet Staff, 4. Class Play, 3. Yell Leader, 4. Basketball, 2, 3. Block S, 3, 4. I-IAVVKINS, RUBY Clarion Staff, 3. G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. HERNANDEZ, SALLY Class Treasurer, 4. P. A. S. F., 3, 4. G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. 82 HUFFMEIER. FRANCES Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Band Concerf, I, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra, 4. Swing Band, 4. Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3, 4. Red Cross, 2, 3, 4. Class Play, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. HUGHES. DAVID Class Vice President, I. Band, 2, 3. Band Concert, 2, 3. Hi-Y, 4. Future Farmers, I, 2. Football, 3, 4. Basketball, 3, 4. Swimming, 3, 4. Block S, 3, 4. IWAMURA, ITSUKO Band, 4. Clarion Staff, 4. G. A. A., 4. Transfer-Rivers, Ariz. JAMES, BETTY Band, 2, 4. Band Concert, 2, 3, 4. Operetta, 2. Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4. Class Play, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES, SALLY Band, 2, 4. Band Concert, 2, 3, 4. Treble Clef, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3. JENSEN, ANDY Class Treasurer, 4. Band, 2, 3, Band Concert, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra, 2, 3. Operetta, 2. Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4. Magnet Staff, 3. Class Play, 3, 4. Football, I, 2. Track, Z, 3, 4. Block S, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON. ARTHUR Debate, 4. Hi-Y, 2, ,3 4 . Class Play, 4. Track, 3, 4. Transfer-Oakland, Calif. KASPARIAN, BLANCHE Clarion Staff, 4. GRAVATT, JEAN JEWEL Clarion Sfaff, 3. G. A. A., l, 2. GREEN. ROY Band, l. F. F. A., I, 2, 3, 4. Football, 2, 3, 4. Basketball, 3, 4. Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. Block S, 2, 3, 4. HANSEN, NORMAN Future Farmers, 3. Football, 4. I Transfer-Caruthers, Calif. HASTIN, MARY Clarion Staff, 4. G. A. A., I. KASPARIAN, GIRARD Basketball, 3. Track, I, 2, 3, 4. Block S, 2, 3, 4. KETCHUM, FRANCES G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. KUIVIASH I RO. PEARL Transfer-Rivers, Ariz. LUCID. JIM Hi-Y, 4. Science Club, 4. Track, 3. Transfer-Fair Oaks, Calif. LYNN, CURTIS Fufure Farmers, I. Scholarship, 2. Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4. Basketball, I. Baseball, 3, 4. Block S, 2, 3, 4. MADSEN, CLIFFORD Clarion Sfafi, 3. Science Club, 4. MADSEN, LAVERN Fufure Farmers, 4. Foofball, 4. Baskefball, 3, 4. Baseball, 3, 4. Track, 4. Block S, 4. MANFREDI, BETTY Clarion Sfaff, 4. G. A. A., I. 2, 3, 4. MASU MOTO, YOSHIYE Transfer-Wayzala, Minn. MATSUSHITA, MASATO Baskefball, 4. Baseball, 4. Track, 4. . Transfer-Parker Valley, Ariz. McKEE, CHARLES Foolball, 4. Baseball, 4. Track, 4. Transfer-Sanla Ana, Calif. MOORE, ROBERT MUNDAY, JOHN Fufure Farmers, I, 2, 3, 4. Class Play, 4. Track, 3. NIELSON, RICHARD Class Treasurer, 3. Band, I, 2, 3. Band Concerf, I, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4. Hi4Y Officer, 2, 3, 4. Red Cross, 2, 3, 4. Magnel Sfaff, 3, 4. Class Play, 3. Foolball, 3, 4. Baskelball, 3, 4. Track, 2, 3. Swimming, 3. Block S, 3, 4. NODA, YOSHIYE Scholarship, 4. Clarion Sfaff, 4. Transfer-Bridgefon, N. J. OLMSTEAD, RUBY cs. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. O'SHIELDS, WAYNE Band, 4. Transfer-Visalia, Calif. OTIS. GEORGE Sludenf Body Presidenf, 4. Sludenf Council, I, 3, 4. Class Presidenl, I, 3. Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Band Concerf, I, 2, 3, 4. Orchesfra, 3, 4. Swing Band, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. Red Cross, 2, 4. Scholarship, I. Magnet Sfaff, I, 2, 3, 4. Foolball, I, 2, 3. Baskefball, I, 2. Track, I, 2, 4. Black I, 2, 3, 4. enior .xdcfiuified OVERSTREET, GLENN Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. Fufure Farmers, I. Block S, 4. Foofball, 3, 4. Baskefball, 2. Transfer-Carulhers, Calif. PAGE. JIM Class Treasurer, 2. Band, I, 2, 3. Band Concerf, 2. Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y Secrefary, 4. Scholarship, I, 2, 3, 4. Scholarship Presidenf, 4. Maqnef Sfaff, 4. Baskefball, 2, 3, 4. Baseball, 2, 3, 4. Block S, 3, 4. PARKER, EVA Girl Reserves, I. G. A. A., I, 2.3, 4. PIERCE, BETTY LOU Class Treasurer, 2, Secrelary Band Concerf, 2, 3, 4. Opereffa, 2. Maioreffe, 2, 3. Drum Maiorelle, 4. Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3, 4. Class Play, 3. Carnival Queen, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. RILEY, EUGENE Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Band Concerf, I, 2, 3, 4. Orchesrra, I, 2, 4. Swing Band, 3, 4. Opereffa, 2. ROWLAND, ELSIE ANN Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Band Concerf, 2, 3, 4. Orchesfra, I, 2. Opereffa, 2. Treble Clef, 2, 3, 4. Class Play, 3. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. SAKATA, MARY Scholarship, 4. Transfer-Manzanar, Calif. SAKURAGI, MAUDE Transfer-Rivers, Ariz. SEALE, BERNARD SIMPSON, KATHLEEN Sfudenf Council, 4. Opereffa, 2. Scholarship, 4. Magnef Sfaff, 3, 4. Magnef Edilor, 4. Class Play, 3. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. SMEATON, WAYNE Class Treasurer, I, Presidenf Sfudenf Council, 4. Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Band Concerf, I, 2, 3, 4. Orchesfra, 2, 4. Swing Band, 2, 3, 4. Debafe, 4. Hi-Y, 3, 4. Hi-Y Song Leader, 4. Fufure Farmers, I. Magnel Sfaff, 4. Basketball, I. SPATE, HENRY Band, 2, 3, 4. Band Concerf, 2, 3, 4. Orchesfra, 3. Opereffa, 2. Fufure Farmers, 2. Foofball, 3, 4. Baseball, 3. 83 4. 4. STEELE. EVELYN Debafe, 4. Girl Reserves, I, 2, 4. P. A. S. F., 2, 3. Scholarship, I, 2, 4. Magnel Sfaff, 4. Class Play, 4. TAYLOR, GERALD Class Vice Presidenf, 2. Band Concerl, I, 2, 3. Exlravaganza, l. Opereffa, 2. HI Y, 3, 4. Red Cross, I. Magnef Sfaff, 4. Clarion Sfaff, 4. Class Play, 3. Yell Leader, 3. TORII, CHARLES Scholarship, 4. Science Club, 4. Transfer-Rivers, Ariz. UNGER, LESLIE Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Band Concerf, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4. Hi'Y Vice Presidenf, 3, 4. Class Play, 3. Foofball, 2, 3, 4. Baskefball, 3, 4. Baseball, 2, 3, 4. Track, 3, 4. Swimming, 4. Block S, 3, 4. Block S Presidenf, 4. Transfer-Fresno, Calif. VAN WINKLE, PEARL Clarion Sfaff, 4. WAKASA, MARY LOU Clarion Sfaff, 4. G. A. A., 4. Transfer-Rivers, Ariz. WARNOCK, JUANITA Transfer-Forf Smifh, Ark. WELLS, AILEEN Band Concerf, 4. Orchesfra, 4. Swing Band, 4. Transfer-Reedley, Calif. WHISENHUNT, RUBY Clarion Sfaff, 4. G. A. A., I. WHITNEY, PAULENE Band, I, 2, 3. Band Concerl, I, 2, 3. Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3. Maqnef Sfaff, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3. WILLIAMS, BETTY G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. LOYD, JEAN WILLIAMS Class Treasurer, I, 4. Girl Reserves, I, 2. Magnef Sfaff, 3, 4. Clarion Sfaff, 4. WOODS, CLYDE Foofball, 2, 3, 4. Baskelball, 2, 3, 4. Raseball. 2, 3, 4. Block S, 2, 3, 4. ZAKARIAN, LOUISE Band, 2, 3, 4. Band Concerf, 2, 3, 4. Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4. Swing Band, 2, 3, 4. Scholarship, I, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. ibirecfolfy BYRNE FUNERAL PARLORS Ben F. Paschall - Loma M. Paschall MAXWELL STUDIO Arranfs af McCall Our School Phofographer Phone I50-W Fresno Calif. Selma Calif. VALLEY LUMBER CO. 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