Shafter High School - Laurion Yearbook (Shafter, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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As he advances to a new position as princi- pal ot the new Planz High School in Bakersfield, the school and the community extend to him their thanks and appreciation and wish him good luck in his new undertaking. DR. GRANT W. JENSEN 511 19511 it NA it QW The original entrance to Shafter High School still makes a pleasing contrast of red brick and green lawns. Campus views reveal N ew fa cifities acfcfeo' As the campus grows, the senior bench, left by 'the class of '39, becomes one of the beauty spots. Renovations and additions to the student stand were necessary this year to serve the school's ever growing population. Visitors, like these Arvin entertainers, will soon find a new, modern stage re- placing this one in the gym- A kitchen with a view and up-to-the-minute equipment was the proud possession of co-ed cooking students. progress in buifdingg fl lnaf fant Connecting the old with the new, a Workman lays new cement walks. 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X. ww ...X mv . - . 4435-,.:ggf1'R,,-..ghf,-Qs ' 1,49 N- MXN-f X fx- ab SN.--1-. -5 19.3 f-ki-X' .X- .XX9 XN- .:t,gh lg. - ',.-25.5. g.f .N-,,. ,-.N,:.g3NNfX5- ,gXXX.Nx:gs.N,x -N -N -N ,N N3 my L I X X sig Faculty QW Qur principal can be your personaf frleno' The chances to learn and to become mature students are at your fingertips at Shafter High School. As your principal I am asked the question, What makes a good school? In reply it must be said that the element of an outstanding school is the teaching staff. Dur- ing the past several years we have managed to maintain an excellent staff and have expanded in areas of English, Social Studies, music and HIT. The second element of a good school is the student body. Stu- dents have many opportunities to grow, to learn, and to improve. With a growing school new areas are open for exploration. These are reflected in the diversity of courses that are offered. The third element of a good school is that of the buildings and financial support, We have built new offices, library, study hall, new homemaking and classroom wing, remodeled arts and crafts, and will remodel the science room this summer. Construction of the new auditorium, which will feature additional facilities for music and dramatics, is in progress. These facilities have been planned to take care of our growing enrollment. We have increased from 573 stu- dents in 1951 to 750 students during the current year. The fourth ingredient of a good school is that of community and parental support. Shafter High has been fortunate in the interest shown by the public in good education, through their financial sup- port and through their interest and participation in the many school activities. GRANT W. JENSEN, Principal Dr. Iensen ond Mr. Dole Acree building supervisor, Watch surnption of Work on the future auditorium after the strike. Kenny Kroeker checks with Dr. Iensen before putting on activity date on the student calen- ddr. Mr. T. L. McCuen, as district superinten- dent, provides the leadership for the Kern County High School and Iunior College District, including Bakersfield High, Bur- roughs High, East Bakersfield High, Kern Valley High, McFarland High, North High and Shafter High School. This is a large district, and Mr. McCuen must be alert to a great variety of prob- lems, on which he keeps the trustees in- formed, as the professional advisor to the l board. Board Superintendent work for better facilities A vote of confidence was given the Board of Trustees this year when they placed before the electors of the District on February 28, 1956, the question Whether the maximum tax rate authorized in the Education Code should be increased to provide additional revenue, and the pro- posal Was passed. Left to right, Mr. Chester W. O'Neill, clerk ofthe boardg Mr. William T. Baldwin, board member, Mr. H. E. Woodworth, board pres- identg Mr. Albert S. Gould, board member, Mr. Emil Bender, board mem- ber. 1 Mrs. Kathleen Warren Mrs. Hilda Unruh Miss Lucille Weibe Attendance Secretary Attendance Secretary , Library Secretary W' ,px ,fw 3,11 , 1 . ' W! 'QWM School secretaries promote pubfic relations, Lucille keeps busy typing the visual-aid orders. Kathleen issues a readrnittance slip as part ot her duty as attendance secre- tary. .-'f1,1'-fftislwfm-:I ve..- Mrs. Minnie E. Smith Mrs. Marilyn Bergman Financial secretary Switchboard operator 85 typist speeo' ofzqciaf work of a busy, efzqcient omce Q- -2 amen Mrs. Adrienne B. Doole Principal's secretary Communication in to and out of school go through Marilyn B e r g - man's switchboard. Y Mr. Gates' films taken on his World tour last year K made U. S. history very interesting for Pat Atkerson and Larry Banki SOCIQHI Science classes enjoy new rooms 4 I Harlan H. Hill Social Science 10B-10C U. s History 11C Robert L. Gates U. s. History 11B-11C ' tw Social Science 9C X Z Gaye Pare Consumers' Education 12B Social Science 10C Athletics Modern methods help solve problems Don il... Murfin Senior Problems 12B Physics 12B Athletics Dennis W. Foreman Laboratory Social Science 9C Athletics Students in Mr. Murfin's Senior Problems class prepare their bibliographies for a research paper. Henry I. Moroski Social Science 9B Counseling Athletics Ieanette A. Wheeler English 1113, 1oC, 10B We fearn fanguage arts by Year Book W dCar1 D. Richards Public Speaking 9-12 English QB, 9C, 12B 4, A 7 Charles E. Tyner , English 1013, 10C H GW J Li 910 I ,IMIWUUL is ourna sm . S Ld Qfudwlx Ufmjy K . ,, , ' , ,E ,ft yn, W? Kfgjdzflgu U N 9 xt 'iii I 5, Lf ,UML wth ,, Cru ' V, 9, f Lp-'U Q 71 L!! Jfb, Edward Parks and Kennith Stacy show fgqfffw 'X 3 4 ' JW how to get acquainted in a skit for soph- y A E 1' h. , , , more ng 15 Mr. Rlchards freshmen Enghsh students are using tfveffibrary, television, current ma teriafs Miss Hoffman's drama students are practicing, The Old Lady ShoW's her Medals. ww l ' ' ,VYAA 3 NIP! fl A, 1 ,Lb x 1 '-MN A , i I ,, -1- 1- , x-D, . ix 1 ' ' lfvljf' ' , ' . Qty 'J J' 11,445 i W xml fl x's- ff ' Amelia Cornell 91 W Qi li li X Counseling Xlryf - AJ English 11C fi, Laura Martens Marlene R. Hoffman li Homemakillg 11B English 11C English 9B, 9C Drama 9B, 10B Rose Marie Kutz English QB, 9C Suanish QB, 10B Students are tra1neo'1n moo'ern Business methods P L Arnold Pat Kaiser and lim Banks get close Typmg 11B attention from Mrs. Martin in their 5te1103THPhY UB 123 bookkeeping class. xkyw gm A53 :. Seine XR -Q. A Q ws. ,.:., .. '-'- ses:-r2wf'f9f:.ssf .- X Sfr'1'iLQi5f?F :la-Ist. frees- 1 X XS-.vv: +-ss. NX X ss 5 0 X xx x is X It be X 553 XTX X X Y W3 YN ,. W 1 5 s X Ns Wx XXX M. gm 5 XX C. xi W2 X xx ,s X M X Q X W x X X xr is? 3 if , X S XX X 'Q X . ta 1, ., sa: self-f 'fs -NN ., N. --sc-. -.-- As. rx AX S X Y. N: - cf- ff :wrist- -if-:ar Q X Hal E. Williams Algebra QB General Business 9B Dorothy Crane and Margaret Marti- nez experience an office-like atmosphere in Mr Arnold s special typing class. We learn the fatest in arts and music Verle Boney cmd Alfred Fontes do some ccxr- toon Work in Mr. Mc1rsh's cxrt class. David F, Marsh Arts 9-12, Crafts Crafts Laboratory Applied Arts Evelyn R. Micheletti Orchestra A Cappela Strings, Girls Glee Mr. Fcthsbender cmd his beginning bdnd tries out ct new song. Kenneth Fcxhsbender Advanced Band, Boyls Chorus Beginning Band, Instrument -sm - - X New rooms aio' fvomemafcersg shops train mechanics Mrs. Ethel E. Teves Hornemaking 9B, 11B, 12B Co-ed Cooking Shirley A. Moore Homernaking QB, 10B 1 ' ' g Q Co-ed Cooking 1 7, l 4 Edward W. Schacht General Shop 9B Woodshop 9B, 10B 1-e e Tom P. Pettus Stuart Magnuson, Tommy Harris, Bei Mechanical Drawing QB, 10B ty Reed, and Martha M1tche1l en1oy bak- Auto Mechanics 12B ing a cake in Miss Moore's co-ed class. Metal Shop 10B, 123 l lackie Ragsolale and Charles Hood get practical experience on their own jalopy. Mr. Garrison shows four of his agricul- ture students how to graft a peach tree onto an apricot tree. Agriculture teaches better means of farming Glenn O. Nay Aggiculwre 1213, 11B Farm Management Elliott Garrison Agriculture 9B Burley Dooley Agriculture 10B Counseling Mr. Pare shows Norma Mixon and Fred Lamas how to make up a bud- get. Students are offered a variety of electives Introductions help Miss Kutz's second year students to learn Mrs. Teves's homemaking class looks over Converscmonal Spcmlsh- new dishes that have just arrived. 1 The llcbfafy SGFVQS GS 3 SGCOI'7d CIEISSAVOOH7 Theoclora Richard Librarian Dr. Wilson Stone Reading IE lla Hearn and Don McClure are real- ly busy giving out libraify materials. N S R5 Bw QE mil -cn cv r-0' Q FT' CD U1 '--I O 4 O CD m. 'U E U1 CD Q cs Q4 2 . im: 12551244 ,'. 'i 71. Z HL 0 .J .ut V ff:f?1 f Y 'WI I .-a:2f2y,z'Si1' ,, ..:'?',L,Z.?f -, ,I 2 f 2fi'-.- Zffi-A1-Eff ' ,K f,'QyWf: ::1'f.Eei 51f. I, ' Q,vE.':AS5jLIQQQ:1:''fflliz .5-',l,,. Eff V, 2 ,: 1.-Q' - ' jz.w1'iEfig3:32 .113 f fL,4,1:-25f,gI,- ,A ff,.,.f, ,, ,,,,-5w1::,,.,,-.f,,'.f:gf,15 4,4-f4'f,z4f': - I ,j'1 17 ,' jazz-f,, 2,442.2 .-11 . 'iw . 'flixcfoi my sz-?'fy,4'ZfK4MYWfrwf1 ,,2gy,g-!.1:...ea.: V- 21-1-53 jf.. 'Q E7':if 7L,. 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Wrigh'i fliXx Alf HD ,Ili ll l 'Y' A Al Girls' Physical Education The boys in Mr. Todd's gym class play a new Tennis game called sacket. Sharon L. McDaniel Tom B. Bushey Girls' Physical Education Boys, Physical Education Noon Recreation Athletics ' Lowell F. Todd Mathematics 9B, 9C Boys' Physical Education Athletics Girls in fourth period gym class show some of the body mechanics they have learned. Mr. Henry lcznzen Custocfians hvaintain a Clean, efzqcient Campus Bus drivers are from left to right, Harvey Mizell, Henry IGIIZGII, Iimmy Ball, Roy Allen, Ernest Howard, and Curl Neurncxn. CUSTODIANS - front row: Carl Neuman, Ernest H d H J n B All .Timm Ball- ovvar , enry a zen, oy en, y , second row: Alvin Smith, Ray Fortenberry, Harvey Mizell, Dave Greer. Mrs. Blanche Smith Modern Cafeteria helps staff serve better meals The snack bar features ia- ' vorite snacks and snappy ser- vice. 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VERNICE TABER Class of 1958 December 3, 1955 DAVID IARRARD IACK NORIEGA Class of 1957 Class of 1956 August 21, 1955 August 19, 1955 E 9 N KN ilu' NL '5K'5 f x'QWiN 1' -4 X,-N 9 MM-.-X -ls, .KL s 1 C , Class of 59 presents new faces, new ioleas BACK ROW: Thearthur White, Joe Riggins, Edna Williford, Beverly Witten, Jerry Ragsdale, Hattie Waters, Chris- tine Shackelford. MIDDLE ROW: Noel K. Wilson, Joyce Vaughan, Lona Mae Woolsey, Arlene Wiebe, Shelby Aery, Eileen Wiebe, Jon Wray, J. T. Wilson, Robert Borjon, Thurman Bruce. FRONT ROW: Don Thompson, Darrel Barnes, Bob Enterline, Carol Witcher, Margaret Warkentin, Minnie Barnhill, Charles Wiggs, Pete Gon- zales, Raymond Beach, Cecil VValton, Joe Carrasco. BACK ROVV: Morris Ramay, Roy Turner, Gary Shvvetzer, Ivon Thomas, Jerry Stone, Frank Ware, Hairston Tharp, Frank VVhicker, Doyle WValker. MIDDLE ROWV: James Sharp, Kenneth Walker, Ima .lean Sloan, Ruby Thomas, Rita Roberts, Glenda Mansfield, Shirley Mettler, Carolynn Tiberghien, Doris Turner, Beverly Tatum, Deanna Skidmore. FRONT ROW: Gracie Turner, Karin Vannatta, Angie Robison, Christine Thompson, Mary Whitener, VVancla Sharp, Ruth Sexton, Lupe Sebedra, Ruth Ramirez, Annie Titsworth, Marjorie Wilson. Advisors tafce time to reaffy fcnow students Susie Mullins, Sharon Grundy, yell leaders, Carolyn Bashers, social chairman, Tommy Colvard, vice president Bonni Iohnson, secre- tary, Bob Enterline, president. Class advisors are Miss Hoffman, Mr. Gates, Mr. Marsh, and Mr. Reigel. FRONT ROVV: Jimmy Ryan, Eddie Resales, Charles Pmomine, Jane Fulmer, Margorie Ann Rector, Carol Lynn Shields, Bonni Johnson, Susie Mullins, Sharon Grundy, Kaye Stieber, Donna Morris. SECOND BOW: Tommy Nieto, Don Sherman, Joe Reel, Marvin Radford, Pat Stoller, Gloria Schultz, Delores Schwartz, Margaret Osburn, Jack Silvera, Johnny Sivils, James Sephus, John Ross, THIRD ROW: Jerry Taylor, lNIarshall Jones, Arnolfc Plaza, Jimmy Prendez, Tony Martinez, Jimmy Russell, Bill Thompson, Michael Panero, Joe Partain, Billy Nixon, Mickey Pearson. Lifce Sfvafteg tfveyife grown in quanity, quafity FRONT ROW: Jackie Baker, Jim Crane, Adyol Barham, Dolly Begley, Jackie Dodd, Carolyn Boshears, Ronald Blumkin, Danny Ballard, Bobby Brown, Freddie Black. SECOND ROW: Leroy Dansby, Henderson Duckett, Patsy Crook, Parthenia Blackwood, Wanda Abbott, Sally Banuelas, Bevelie Bonham, Alma Cross, Bennie Beaver, Andrew Chavez, Roger Becker. THIRD ROWV: Milton Barber, Carl Casteel, Verle Boney, Betty Brown, Roman Carrasco, Adela Carrete, Sally Arreola, Eva Cota, Esther Carrillo, Jimmy Bartel, Eldon Carroll. FRONT ROW: George Bartlett, Dickie Howard, Kurt Hammon, Bruce Branner, Carol Froese, LaVonne Craft, Carol Hooks, Mae Addington, Tom Colvard, Henry Fitts. SECOND ROVV: Mary Heck, Evelyn Hedrick, Bon- nie Cannon, Bill Dauphin, VVilliam Duncan, Kenneth Eggenberg, Herman Dargatz. THIRD ROW: Nancy Car- penter, Stella Badgett, Carolyn Donelson, Shirley Barber, Duncan Bradshaw, Harley Barling, Carroll Friedley, Al Fontes, Ralph Hutchins, Jessie Harris. They work weff together and with other classes FRONT ROWV: Jerry Holmes, Dennis Handel, Ray Florez, Roy Flores, Henry Hester, Norma Graves, Joye Ham- lin, Deanna Hight, Darlene Howard. SECOND ROW: Doris Granger, Dorothy Hood, Lenora Eatman, Glenda Forson, Wanda Hooten, Lynda Fosdick, Carma Hendricks, Alma Hendricks, Marie Gallagher, Dolores Franco, Barbara Groves, Bernice Glenn. BACK BOW: Sue Dobbs, Wayne Hamilton, Charles Hance, Henry Franco, Char- les Edwards, Billy Foster, Lewis George, Aubrey Howard, David Isaak, Don Atkison. FRONT ROW: Celeste Jarrard, Lana Lacherunaier, Wanda Krigbaum, Karen Jensen, Bonnie Jones, Bonnie Jan- zen, Mary Frances Lopez, Sharlott McDonald, Susie Morrow. SECOND ROW: Marian McCoy, Earl Love, Larry Powell, Lloyd Nanney, Billy Johnson, Leon Hill, Oscar Lee Little, Jackie Hedrick, Windell Heck. BACK ROW: Herbert Jackson, Louis Mariner, Herbert Lemley, Dwaine Mahan, Gary New, Choyce Junior Jackson, Delmer Ledbetter, Franklin Kosdon, Ronald Kloeppel, Curtis Lawson. 59ers are fivefy and active in campus activities FRONT ROW: Glen Poznoff, Billy Pressley, James bloare, Bonnie Perry, Carolyn Pearson, Mary McNew, Paula Nix, Donna Reynolds, Glenda Powell, Linda Patterson, Ellen Osborn. MIDDLE ROW: Dorothy Taylor, Arcadia Medina, Esperanza Martinz, Priscilla Melendez, Harold Oblinger, Ellen Mason, Dolly Taulbee, Barbara Martin Glenn Mansfield, Gene Martin. BACK ROW: Glen Mettler, Jerry Madden, Leroy Rohrbach, Donald Richards Lewis Woods, Jerry Palla, Bill Freeborn, Benny Pacheco, Pat Milam, Barbara Mclllwain, Freshmen girls all spent one period CI day in homemoking. ' L4 , . F crcsswmra 'sff wmm. m,s's:'mmmmmm-mmmsAmsmmm SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: Top row: Bon nie Jones, secretary, Jackie Hendricks, president Robert Borjon, vice president, Margaret Warken tin, social chairman. Bottom row: Donna Morris Tornmy Colvard, Pat Hopkins, yell leaders. Freshmen ano' sophomores play at annual party Ping pong was another game enjoyed by freshmen at the party given by the sophomores. The freshman Bible, the Shaffer High School handbook, is explained to Bob Enterline by some helpful sophomores. Sophomores and freshmen match their skill in volleyball. r Class of U58 displays a for of pep and energy SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Foreman, Mr. Galante, and Miss Wheeler FRONT ROW: Richard Sowder, president. SECOND ROVV: Betty Hearn, social chairman, Don Trout, vice president, Clarice Nlouser, secretary. THIRD ROVV: Don Ogle, Sally Firkins, yell leaders. FRONT ROW: Marylan Warren, Carolyn Townsend, Sharon Turner, Donna VVaters, Lavina Unruh, Lorene Vick- ers, Loretta Rhodes, Reba Sill, Alice Tillman. SECOND ROVV: Mary Sabedra, Mary Rios, Beverly Shultz, Do- rothy Sanders, Pat Thompson, Clara Tate, Betty Reed, Helen Smith, Nora Ross, Rosalyn Tatum, THIRD ROW: Edward Reed, James Sherrill, Richard Sowder, Kennetht Schultz, Michael Wilson, Charlie Wright, Richard War- neke, Raynione Villalvazo, Ray Rice, Leslie Sellars. Sopfvomores have advanced in ideas and ideals -. 1 t rw g 3 QW tx,t,, X, ty no,-1 FIRST ROVV: Esperanza Nlartinez, Helen Prendez, Verna Peters, Bette Nlaxberry, Clarice Mouser, Diana lVIett- ler, Nancy Pierce, Paula lVIcClure, Shelia Payton, Helen Partain, SECOND ROWY Ruben Marquez, Sandra New- boles, Nlartha Mitchell, Judy McClellan, Cherry Padgett Barbara Orr, Betty lVIorland, .lim lVIcClure, David Northam. THIRD ROVV: Henry lVIelendez, Edward Parks, Kennitli Stacy, Gene NIcGraw, Harold Tolbert, Jerry McCright, G. C. Reed, J. R. Meek, VVayne Dickinson, Milton Patrick, Dennis McDonald. I FIRST ROW: Eddie Crane, Israel Gonzales, Robert Florez, Ruby Estavillo, Joe Banks, Dwaine Banks, Wallace Cook, Carol Barton, Charlotte Ellison, Nadine Bellows, Bonnie Rose, SECOND ROVV: Crawford Davidson, Der mot Eckert, Bonner Boel, Windell Cates, Rita Chavez, Rachel Cota, Pat Coble, Marie Clark, Lucille Barnes, Ella Mae Bursey, Jean Davis. THIRD ROW: Bill Beckham, Donald Burrows, Curtis Daniel, Ivan Cole, LaRuth Ches- , ter, Virgie Carroll, .Iacki Cardwell, Peggi Bowling, Carol Anderson, Mary Brooks. FIBST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Betty lVIaxberry secretary, Bonner Boul, vice president, Carol Barten social chairman, Sally Firkins, Nlargaret Freedman yell leaders, Owen I-Iiler, president. l l Mr. Pore helps sophomores in drivers education. Class takes new respons1'l91'f1't1'es and privileges FIRST BOW: Dale Howard, Sharon Eidsen, Louise Fulfer, Pat Harding, Don Trout, Sally Firkins, Glen Put- man, Jim Nixon, C. L. Howell. SECOND ROW: Bill Ebling, Alvin Edrington, Larry Fink, Ken Fox, Judy Bea- ver, Darlene Gallagher, .Ioan Hamlin, Lynda Fike, Don Ogle, Marion Barry, Mike Brown. THIRD ROW: Archie Fraser, Billy Hopkins, Dennis Gaede, Chalmer Hunter, Dennis Fink, Linda Hanson, Jeanette Hester, Claudette Forehand, Betty Hearn. 7 7 7 58ers are active in the Classroom, on Campus FIRST ROVV: Doris Haworth, Dorthy Foster, Sue Fowler, Colleen Jones, Frances Johnson, Nona Johnson, Jeri Jones, Evelyn Kloeppel, Etta Louene Lee, Ronnie McDonald. SECOND ROW: Mike King, Nickie Harp, Jo Ann Fields, Esther Harris, Faue Hurt, Loyce George, Lorenc Fuller, Richard Lytle, Kermit Prickett, Glen Johnson. THIRD ROW: Patrick Crum, Elmer Ledbetter, Carl Kuhlman, Bobby Krause, Herman Jones, Bobby Lewis, Ken Johnson, James Jones, Frank VVhitbey. ' Nil l ,L so FIRST ROJV: Pat Bankston, Emma Baker, Louise Barker, Dorothy Blackwood. SECOND ROW: John Armen- dariz, Leonard Duck, VVilliam Araujo, Don Altman, Howard Duck. THIRD BOVV: Nlelvyn Wlishon, Ronnie Wit- cher, Charles Robison, Roy Scott, Larry Thompson. Class of l'5Qf'1aS familiar faces but new ideas FIRST ROVV: Sharon Nusz, Jo Ann Mettler, Rosella Mettler, Joyce Milam, Goldie Mahan, Dorothy Maynard, Larry Mullins, Larry Vannatta, Ross Johnson, Rex Tudor. SECOND ROW: Lester Klein, Don McClure, Don- ald Neufeld, Bruce Krieg, Jim Loper, Margaret Martinez, Cecilia Lopez, Lupe Prendez, David Robinson, Gary Wilson, Willie Kelly. THIRD ROW: Ralph Marquez, Jimmy Padgett, Ben Lamas, Manuel Lopez, Ken Lott, Jerry Lauderdale, Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Gene Lytle, Robert Maupin, Don Mansfield, Howard Nanney. FIRST ROVV: Donna Lawson, Darlene Garrison, lla Enterline, Elvesta Jones, JoAnn Greer, Terri Fenton, Carol Groves, Pat Fowler, Elnora Lane. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Jackson, Jessie Grumbles, Paul Jones, Jerry Heiser, Gary VVilson, Bob Funk, Fyrel Fenton, Tiny Giles, Edna Hanson, Tilda Franco. THIRD ROW: Raymon Ha- worth, Cornelius Glass, Bill Fulmer, Jesse Bradford, Howard Gladden, Pete Jara, Richard Arreola, Olen Hutch- ings, Jennie Dominguez, Juniors know and work weff with the leaders FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Yell leaders, Pat Sherrill, Leroy Simpson, Ila Enter- line, vice president, Ken Lott, secretary, Jo Ann Mett- ler, president, Vaughn Taylor, social chairman, Jean Thomas, Knot picturedj. crass Aovisoas Miss Evelyn IVIichelletti, Nlr, Harlan Hill, lVIiss Sharon McDaniel. FRONT ROVV: Barbara Davis, Joyce Carr, Dorothy Crane, Vivian Butcher, Carol E. Anderson, Robbie Ann Blake- more, Mary Ann Brown, Jerrene Bradshaw, Allene Anderson, Pat Atkerson, Gloria Broom, Lonnie Davis. SEC- OND ROVV: Don Beaver, Jerry Bonham, Lar Banks George Absher, Pat Cornell, Vicki Cardwell, Velma Dickey, Ailene Bertrand, Melva Bell, Walter Duncan. THIRD ROW: Ronald Dickinson, John Brown, Luciano Carrasco, Ray Blattenberg, Dennis Bledsoe, Johnnie Burch, Charles Dansby, Jimmy Carpenter, Gary Bromwell, Qfzqcers and cfassmen plan and worfc together FRONT ROW: Mae Scott, Janie Dauphin, Patti Sherrill, Dolores VVoods, Dorothy Weitz, Linda Robey, Orvill Pearson, Ken Lott. SECOND ROW: Paul Scott, Bennie West, Mike Steele, Gervis Robey, Alvin Walker, Stu Mag- nuson, Roy Ryan, Gary Tidwell, BACK ROYV: Jimmie Smith, Jay Warden, Charles Mitchell, Alex Prendez, Bob Patterson, Vaughn Taylor, Leroy Simpson. FRONT ROW: Elloise 'Wherry, Mary Washington, Barbara Webb, Phyllis Waters, Ruby Sanders, Sandy Steele, June Thompson. SECOND ROW: Judy Shultz, Helene Reel, Robbie T arp, Carol Rosales, Cruz Sabedra. BACK ROW: Jimmy Roberts, Clay Norman, Marshall Smith, Alvin Walker, Stu Magunson. KERRY ADAMSON Transferred from Monterey Bay Academy, Lodi, Calif. BARBARA ABSHER Girls League, V. Pres. 4 G.A.A. 1-4, Commander 2 Exchange Editor 3, Sports Editor 3-4, Commercial Club 4, A Cappella 3-4 EVA PAULINE ANDERSON PAUL ANDERSON A Cappella 3, Debate Club, 1 F.F.A. 1-4, Track 3-4 G.A.A. 1-4, C.S.F. 3 Girls Glee 1-3 Class V. Pres. 4, C.S.F. 3 HENRY BADGETT Band 1, 3-4 SAM BAKER F.F.A. 1-4, Treasurer 2-3 Basketball 3-4, Track 3-4 Class of 156100145 back IRENE ARREOLA F.H.A. 1-4, G.A.A. 2-4 Commander Staff 3 Commercial Club 4 Girls Tennis Team 2-4, Class Yell Leader 2, Pep Club 3 JENNIE PRISCILLA ARREOLA Commercial Club 4 commander 3, F.H.A. 1-4 Girls League 3-4 TOM BAKER SHIRLEY ANN BALLARD Commander 2-3, Editor 3 Glee Club 1-2, F.H.A. 1 Class V. Pres. 4, C.S.F. 2 G.A.A. 1-4 on four happy years MONA FAYE BEAL Basketball 1, Photography Club 3, G.A.A. 3-4 F.H.A. 1-4, Pep Club 1 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Masquers 4 Class Sec. 4, Laurion 4, Transferred from McFarland 4 EILEEN MARY BRADSHAW Pep Club 2-4, Art Club 3-4 G.A.A. 1-4, Girls Glee 1-3 A Cappella 3-4, Girls League 3-4, Debate 1-4 .V GERALD BENADER Hand .1-'4,'1Pep Bandi 1-4- C.S.F. 1-4, How 8: Why 2-3 xv-- ,.1, . X 4 mg:-.ggrixxexswsx :NIE--R X ISS X X S 5 is xii' ' K www ...Q Q , ,ex , xxx,-. sw -x . -. wx X-Q X, ,-WA XQN y 1 ' W, Fi' 1 -' N . xxwui -e wwf 1 sexe S x .1. S saxsx-x.-,ff Exbbgi 1 X i, i' E a s! NWS. Q 122 +321 . xxe. -1 x fx X sz si N: we V SSXXRKXQKNXSRXSXSP . NSR-,stwyf I 'P ks-NNEQSQN -'si v - z: .. use-Ie X xg QXXXXA. . X. .. .. Y . ...,, ' 4: J-Nsea - ' , . .S . 2341 :'a.,.: f -:.- JAMES BROOM 3 .sf if- I .,,. Z., S, ,, Football 3-4, Baskteball 1-4 Block S 3-4, Track 1-4 Debate 1, Block S Pres. 4 Football Mgr. 2 S. B. V. Pres. 4 JAMES M. BANKS Art Club 3, Baseball 1 Football 4, Class Pres. 4 PEGGY BANKSTON Girls' Glee 2. G.A.A. 1-2 Laurion 3, Girls' League 3-4 BEVERLY JOE BLAIR F.H.A. 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2 Glee Club 2, Pep Club 3-4 Girls League 3-4 l DEAN R. BURNQUIST Football 3-4, Key Club 3-4 Block S 3-4, F.F.A. 1 JOSEPH S. BORJON Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4 Block S 2-4, C.S.F. 1-2 Key Club-Pres., Pep Club F.T.A., S. B. Business Mgr. Band 1-4, Student B'ody Pres. 4 NADYNE CARROLL Library Club 3-4 Glee Club 1 ED CHILLA Glee Club 2-3, School Play Drama Club 3-4 Honor Chorus Kern County School Operetta, Transfer- red from North High 4 SHIRLEY MAE CLAYTON Girls League 3-4, F.H.A. 4 F.T.A. 3, Pep Club 4 3, CAROLE ANNE CARTNAL Pep Club 2-4, G.A.A. 2-4 Horizon 4, Gilrls League 3-4 Class Sec. 4 SHERRY ANN CASSIDY Band 3-4, Glee Club 2 Lib. Club 2-4, F.H.A. 4 Girls League 3-4, Pep Club 4 LARRY CHAVEZ Band 4, Block S 3-4 Baseball 3-4 Football 4 CNet Pictured, Seniors look forwaro' Looking back on the exciting events that have taken place during tour memorable years at Shatter High, the class ot '56 sees that as freshmen they were a large class, coming into something all new and exciting. F or their big money making project for that year, they sold Beat Wasco buttons which were very popu- lar. They also solcl hot chocolate at the foot- ball games, making more money. In the sophomore year these two money making projects were again repeated. They gave the freshmen an initiation party, in which everyone had lun. SHIRLEY COODEY Drama Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1-4 Class Soc. Chairman 3, Girls' League 3-4, Sec. 4, Class Sec. 4, Horizon 4 Commercail Club 4 Christmas Play 2 JOHNNIE HELEN CRINER HOLLICE CRITE Track 1, Football 2 Block S 3, A Cappella 4, Transfer- red from Wasco KAROLYN KAY DUERKSEN Majorettes 2-3, Laurion 4 Drama Club 1, Pep Club 1-2 G.A.A. 4, Hdrizon 4, Girls League 3-4, Class 3 Yell Leader 1 ' EDWARD ELLIS Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4 Track 1-4, Block S 1-4 Debate, 1, V. Pres Stu. Body 3, Class Pres. 1-2, Service Award Basketball, Football, and Track MARJORIE ANN ENGEL Glee Club 3, Pep Club 1-4 G.A.A. 2-4, Horizon 4, F.H.A. 1, A Cappella 3 Girls' League 3-4 to Gradua tion Last year as juniors they sold hot chocolate at the football games and made enough money for one of the best attended Iunior-Senior Proms. In their senior year they sold hot cof- fee at football games and had the parking con- cession during football season. Now that the seniors are graduating, some will be going on to college, many will be get- ting jobs, while others plan on marriage. We Wish to thank all of the teachers of Shatter High in helping us get a good educa- tion, so as to go out into the world facing what- ever problems We may have. ROYCE LEE ESLICK C.S.F. 1-4, Band 1-4 Stu. Body Play 1-4, A Cappella 3-4, Football 4, Track Mgr. 2-4, Block S 4 ERNIE. ESTAVILLO Baseball 4, Block S 3 JAMES CLINTON EVERETT Football 4, Track 1-4 Basketball 3-4, Trans- ferred from Delano 1 MARLENE ENNS Band 1, 3, 4, A Cappella 3-4 C.S.F. 1, 3-4, Pep Club 2-4 G.A.A. 2-4, Class Sec. 1, 3 Tennis 3, Girls' League 3-4 F.T.A. BRUCE EPP Track 1-3, Football 2, Key Club 2-3, F.F.A. 1-4 WILLIAM ARTHUR FITTS Speech Club 4, Trans- ferred from Santa Maria 4 LUIS D. FLORES Baseball 2-3, Block S 2-4, A Cappella 3-4, Boys Chorus 2, Laurion 3, Trans- ferred from Texas 1 L. G. FLORES Band 1, Football 4, F.F.A. 2-4 SHIRLEY FOX Track 1-4 MARIA FRANCO Tennis 2-4, F.H.A. 1-4, Girls' League 3-4, Commander 3, G.A.A. 1-4, Class Yell Leader 2 BARBARA FRIEDLEY G.A.A. 1-4, Girls' League 3-4, F.H.A. LUTHER DOYLE OLIN GARRETT CAROL ELAINE LAURA GITTINGER GALLAGHER Basketball 1, Science Club GIESBRECHT F.H.A. 3, Girls' League 3-4 Football 2 4, F.T.A. 3-4, A Cappella C.S.F. 1-4, Girls' League 3-4, Key Club 3-4, C.S.F. 1-3, G.A.A. 1-4, Pep Club 3-4, 'Transferred from 1-4, Horizon 3-4, Glee Club Florida 3 1, A Cappella 3, Student Body Yell Leader 2 CHARLIE GLENN Band 1-4, Basketball 2-4 Baseball 1, Track 2-3, F.T.A. 3-4, Pep Club 3-4 Pep Band 1-2, Drum Major 4, Band Pres. 4, Student Stand Manager LARRY GRIDER Track 2-4, Football 4 JO ANN HANSON Glee Club 4, G.A.A. 1-2, Girls' League 3-4, Trans- ferred from Bakersfield 2 NORMA GAIL HOOKS Band 1-4, Debate Club 1 G.A.A. 1-4, C.S.F. 1-4, F.T.A. 3-4, Horizon 1-4, Girls' League, Class Yell Leader 3, Commander 4, Girls State 3 DOROTHY JEAN HOWARD G.A.A. 1-4, Library Club 3-4, Laurion 3, Drama Club 3, C.S.F. 1, Girls' League 3-4 MARGIE MARIE HANSON Pep Club 1-4, Horizon 4 G.A.A. 1-4, Glee Club 2-3, A Cappella 2, Girls' League C.S.F. 2, Class Yell Leader 1-2 FRANCES ELIZABETH HIGBEE Girls' League 3-4, G.A.A. 1-4, F.H.A. 1-2 CHARLES EDWARD HOOD Track 1-4, 'Ilrack Letterman 2 EUGENE HOWARD Transferred from Bakers- field 3 CAROL IRVIN Girls' League 3-4, C.S.F. 1 4 G.A.A. 1-4, Horizon 2-4, F.T.A. 3-4, Transferred from Fresno 1 l JUDY VAUN JANZEN CAROLYN JANE JENKINS Band 1-4, Pep Club 1-4, C-.A.A. 1-4, Glee Club 3-4, A Cappella 3-4, G.A.A. 1, Girls' League 4, Horizon 4, Girls' League 3-4, A Cappella 3-4, F.H.A. 1, Debate Club 1 Commercial 4 JON JOHNSTON Football 1-4, Baseball Mgr. 2, Track 3-4, Block S 3-4, Basketball Mgr. 2-4, Science Club 2-4 GAIL JONES Glee Club 1-4, Girls' League 3-4 ARLEIGH JOHNSON Hi-Y 2, Basketball 2-4, Key Club 3-4, Football 2-4, Baseball 1, Class Pres. 3-4, Track 3-4 College is feaoling PAT JONES PATRICIA KAYSER' EMORY KEYES VALORA VIRGINIA S. B. Secretary 4, F.'1'.A. 1-4, G.A.A. 2-4, F.H.A. 3-4, F.H.A. 1-2, Library 3'-4 KIRSCHENMANN Class Sec. 2, Band 4, C.S.F. Girls' League 3-4 Transferred from Wasco 3 C.S.F. 1-3, G.A.A. 2-4, 1-3, G.A.A. 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Speech Arts 1-3, Girls' League 1-4, A Cappella 3-4 'Transferred from Arvin, 3 Pep Club 2-4, Horizon Club 2-4, Girls' League 3-4, F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. Sports- manship Cup 3 L KENNETH KROEKER ILSE KRUEGER FRED LAMAS Hi-Y, Key Club, F.F.A. Horizon Club 4, Sec. 4, F.F,A. 1-4, Track 1-4 Block S , Drama Club, Drama Club, Sec. 4, S.B. Sec. 4 Block S 3-4, Football Band 1, C.S.F. 1-3 Transferred from Germany 3-4, Basketball 2-4 Class Pres. 2-3, Track 3-4, Stu. Body Pres. 4 Basketball 1-4 cfvoice for the future WILMA RAYNETTA MANN A Cappella 3-4, F.H.A. 1-2 Drama Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1-4, Glee Club 3 Commander 3, Girls League Commercial Club 4 THELMA JO LATTA Library Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1-4, Girls' League 3-4, Sr. Rep 4, Commercial Club 4 ROBERT LOVE Baseball Mgir. 1-2 SYLVIA LEE MARINER F.H.A. 3-4, Girls' League 3-4 Transferred from Wash- ington 3 NORMA GAY McBEE Laurion Editor 4, Com- mander 3, G.A.A. 2-4, Pep Club 2-4, Science Club 2-4, F.H.A. 3-4, Horizon 4, Girls' League 3-4, Libralry Club 1-4 DONNA MARIE MICHAEL Girls Glee 3, A Cappella 3-4 Commander 2-3, Com- mercial Club 4 JAMES D. MILLER F.F.A. 1 FREDA MONTGOMERY F.H.A. 3-4, Gi'rls' League 3-4 CLARENCE NEUFELD Baseball 1-4, Football 2 Science Club 1, Band 3 We grew as our NORMA LEE MIXON Horizon Club 1-4, G.A.A. 1-4, Girls' League Pres. 4, Girls' Glee 2, Orchestra 3 A Cappella 3-4, Commercial Club 3, Swimming 1-4 the modem BELVI ANN MOOR LARRY MOUSER Girls' League 3-4, Pep Club Football 1-4, Track 1-4 1-4, Laurion 4, Horizon Basketball 1, Block S 3-4 Club 1-4, G.A.A. 1-4 1 1 1 i BOBBY MULLEN Transferred from Arkansas 4 MERVIN D. NEUFELD ROBERT NEUMAN Spanish Club 1-4, G.C.A.C. Science Club 1-4, Debate 3-4, Song and Rooters Club Club 4, Audio Visual 2, 2-4, English Club 2-3, Junior Talent Show 2, F.F.A., Transferred C.S.F. 3, Science Fair 2-4, from Wasco 4 Swimming 3 RICHARD NIETO Band 2-4, Block S 1-4 Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4 Basketball 1-2, Track 1-3 Hi-Y 2 ' school grew to ways of life JACK OGLE Basketball 2-4, Drama Club 3, Commander 4, Tennis 3. Baseball 4, School Play 3-4 Transferred from River- side, Calif. 1 IRENE PALOMO F.H.A. 2-4, Pep Club 3, C.S.F. 3, Commander 3, Commercial Club 4 -E CHARLES PATRICK Track 3-4, F.F.A. 1-4, Basketball 2, Swimming 3 NELDA AVON PEARSON Pep Club 1-4, How and Why Club 2-3, G.A.A. 1-4, Class Yell Leader 3'-4, Girls' Leagu 3-4, Swimming 1-4 6 JACKIE NOLAN NIXON Basketball 2-4, Track 3-4 Drama 3, Commander 3-4 DALE PARNELL Football 1-4. Track 3, Journalism Club 3, Baseball 2, Transferred from Broken Arrow, Okla- homa 4 RONALD D. PIERCE Science Club 1-4, Drama Club 3-4, Science Fair 4 ANTOINETTE OGLE fToni, G.A.A. 3, Girls' League 3-4 F.H.A. 3, Commander 3-4 Science Club 2-4, Pep Club 2-4, Horizon 3-4, Laurion 4 Transferred from Bksfd. 2 MARTHA PARTAIN S. B. Yell Leader 4, Pep Club 4, Drama Club 4, Tennis 4, A Cappella 4, Girls Glee 4, Speech Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Transferred from Coalinga, Calif. 4 GORDON PIPKIN Band 1-2, 4, Debate Club 1 Key Club 3-4, Tennis 2-3 How and Why 1-2, C.S.F. 1 LEONARD RODEN Baseball 3-4 JOEL SAENZ Band 2-4, Baseball 3-4 Block S 4 JACK DONALD RAGSDALE Football 1-4, Track 3-4, Block S 3-4, F.T.A. 3-4. Library Club 3-4, Basket- ball 2 CLARENCE REIMER 1 Band 4 JACK L. ROBBINS Tennis 1-4, Key Club 4 C.S.F. 1-4, Hi-Y 1-3 Block S 2-4, Science Club 1-4, School Play 2 BACK ROVV: left to right, Bill Turner, yell leaderg Sam Baker, vice president, Arleigh Johnson, presi- dent, FRONT ROW: Mary Suderman, social chair- man, Nelda Pearson, yell leader, Shirley Coodey, secretary Knot pictured. PATSY SAGE Library Club 1, Laurion 3-4, Gi'rls' League 3-4, F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 1-4 l LARRY SCHNEIDER Tennis 3-4, Library Club 3-4 Visual Aids 3-4, Transferred from Monterey Bay Academy, Lodi, Calif. 2 LeROY SCHULTZ C.S.F. 1, Baseball 1, Basketball 2, Science Club 4, Key Club 3-4, Football Mgr. 3-4 RUTH SHARP Laurion 3-4, Library Club 3 DONNA RAE SKIDMORE A Cappella 3, Debate Club 1, G.A.A. 1-4, Glee Club 1-3, Girls' League 3-4 DEREK L. STEELE Football 1-2, F.F.A. 1-4, Hi-Y 2, Block S 2-4, Key Club 3-4 BACK ROVV: left to right, Paul Anderson, vice president, Donna Young, yell leader, James Banks, president, Jon Johnston, yell leader. FRONT ROW: Carole Cartnal, secretary, Nelda Pearson, social chairman. JERRY WAYNE THOMPSON Baseball 4 NELL MARIE THOMPSON Library Club 1-2, F.H.A. 2-4, G.A.A. 2, Pep Club 1, Girls' League 3-4 RITA LEE TIBERGHIEN C.S.F. 1-4, Girls' League 3-4, Class Sec. Chairman 1, G.A.A. 1-4 MARY ELIZABETH SUDERMAN Band 3-4, Girls' League Za'-4 A Cappella 3-4, Pep Club 3-4 G.A.A. 4, Class Soc. Chairman 4, Band Sec. 4, Transferred from Hillsborough, Kansas 3 ROGER TATUM Football 3-4, Baseball 1, 3-4, B'and 1-4, How and Why 2-3, C.S.F. 1-4, Block S 3-4 A Cappella 3-4, Pep Band 1-4 Debate Club 1, Boys' State 3 BILL TURNER Block S, Pep Club, Drama Club, Football 3 Track 3, Basketball 1-4 A Cappella 4, Boys Chorus 4, Student Body Yell Leader 4 Transferred from Tennessee 1 BOBBY TROUT Hi-Y 1-2, Key Club 3-4 Football 1-4, Track 2 Commander 3-4, Block S 24, Commander Editor 4 LORENE TUGMAN Library Club 1, Glee Club 2-3, A Cappella 3'-4, Girls' League 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2, F.H.A. 4 The Cfass of I Q56 MAXINE WALKER Girls Glee 1, G.A.A. Iim Banks and Valora Kirschenmann anticipate graduation as they buy senior announcements from Nelda Pearson. HENRY WARKENTINE Tennis 2-4, Service Award F'.F.A. Sential 3-4, Band 1 NELSON WEST, JR. Key Club 3-4, Pep Club 1-4, Drama Club 2-3, Science Club 3-4, Debate Club 1 HOLLISTENE WHERRY JANICE WIKOFF Girls League 3-4 Transferred from Lodi Academy 3 BARBARA LOU WILCOXON C.S.F. 1-4, Pep Club 2-4 G.A.A. 3-4, Glee Club 1-4 A Cappella 3-4, Orchestra 4 Art Club 3-4, F.T.A. 3-4 Girls' League 3-4, Commander 3, F.H.A. 4, Debate Club 1 departs for various goafs BILLY WOOD Baseball 1-4, Camera Club 2 JEREL WAYNE WOOD Art Club 4, Baseball 1 Award for Intramural Basketball Class- president, lim Banks, introduces Miss Mar- garet Levinson, Bakersfield College Dean of Wo- men, who spoke at the senior banquet, April ll. JERRY R. WORD Art Club 3, B'asketball Mgr. 2, F.F.A. 1-2 ODELL WORD Art Club 3-4, Football 4 DONNA FAYE YOUNG Pep Club 2-4, A Cappella 2-4, Glee Club 2-3, G.A.A. 1-4, Class Yell Leadelr 2-3 Girls' League 3-4 1. jg : K 1 N35 'Mi'Q:'w'e3smp,g V , qw 1-V ' Vg -V rg-V-:wig -, ' W as V ,,,,,,,, ' --V A - SY ' V X . ' . Ma., .xx . V. . , .x.xx x x x., ,, .. rx HQ, x mxm.-.xv vm . 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V 1' V 1 V V 1 , , V ., n OUTSTANDING ATHLETES - Standing: Bill Fulrner, boxingg Bill Turner, basketballg Ed Ellis, footballp Iesse Bradford, track. Front row: Ioe Borjon, baseballg Ver- na Peters, swimmingp Iune Thompson, tennisp Harvey Warkentine, tennis. Sports Generals take aff In footbafk league ana' vaffey The Shatter Generals won both the South- ern Sequoia League and Valley Champion- ships this year, although they started the sea- son in a very disheartening way. After either losing or tying the first three, which were prac- tice games, the mighty Generals Went on a winning spree. Their first game with North High was lost 27-125 even with this score it was closer game than the score indicated. In the next game with Arvin the Generals coulcln't get started and the game ended 25-25. At Taft the Gen- sf N P .s'5iE'vl Fr -'H-' K --15' -- --H -1 as .fri- -:fis-ssl----ev-Y ' ff V ii ' -N -rl. x ft '-We Sass.: - sf? 'Q Ysaff:-fY51f5'5. 2:1-:assi s Sl it-'NS-Iiwtfaf 5'-'Q- QS .T 1, Y is 231-IIN ' F 33...-?'1l3'fTi T V .- 'f WR . -its most valuable football la er P erals took a 7-U lead before the half, but the Wildcats came back to over-power the Shaf- ter squad, 14-7, because of their many reserves. The Generals started their winning spree when they I played the Lemoore Tigers by stomping them 32-14. Although a little over- confident at the Garces game, they came out ahead of the Rams, 19-6. After losing to Cor- coran last year 44-6, the Generals were out for blood and lowered the Panthers by the score of 13-7. The Generals held the Wasco Tigers 7-7,as Dickie Nieto made a touchdown and loe Borjon kicked the conversion. The Shatter-Exeter game was slow, with Shatter running over Exeter 27-7. Gne of the biggest upsets of the season was the championship game played here with the over-confident Sanger Apaches. The Gen- erals froze them out 25-13. This championship team was coached by Mr. Dan Bledsoe and assistant coach, Mr. Den- nis Foreman. The mainstays of the team this year were Ioe Borjon, Ed Ellis, Richard Nieto, lim Banks, Iessie Bradford, Roger Tatum, C. L. Howell, Charles Mitchell, Hollice Crite, lim Broom, Dean Burnquist, Larry Hamilton, Dale Parnell, Mike Steele, Vaughn Taylor, and Gary Tidwell. FRONT ROYV: Roger Tatum, Hollice Crite, Dale Parnell, James Banks, Jesse Bradford, Dean Burnquist C. L. Howell, Joe Borjon, Mike Steele, Richard Nieto, Ed Ellis. MIDDLE ROW: Charles lfVright, manager, Mr. Dennis Foreman, coach, Derek Steele, Charles Mitchell, John Armendariz, David Robinson, Jon Johnston, Pete Jara, Larry Hamilton, Gary Tidwell, Fred Lamas, Herman Jones, Jim Broom, Mr. Dan Bledsoe, coach. BACK ROW: Leroy Schultz, manager, Larry Chavez, William Robinson, Odell VVord, Israel Gonzales, Dale Howard, Rex Tudor, Vaughn Taylor, Bonner Boel, Manuel Lopez, Jack Ragsdale, Marion Berry, L. G. Flores, m Steele and Howell outrnanever two Garces players. GENERALS OPPONENTS 12 North High 27 25 Arvin 25 ?? Taft 14 32 Lemoore 6 19 Garces ?? 13 Corcoran 7 7 Wasco 7 27 Exeter 7 25 Sanger 13 Crite and Tatum run interference against Lemoore, Three Wasco boys descend to trap Nieto, as he snags a punt. Ellis goes down under an ava- lanche ot Wasco Tigers. as Iones makes one ot many gains. Nieto digs in for a long run, as Parnell takes out a Garces man. i' 59' :tiz,l5 QRi ?-Qk3iN M93 Feet and arms ily as Shatter is stop- ped at the goal-line by the North High Stars. Scott takes oft on long run alone around end. Shatter makes a desperate goal line plunge against Arvin. tempt tor yardage. No Sanger Apache gets by the Co1one1's goal-line on this play tp :.s':ss-as Q za S , :gsm :xx sms: -f'ffwsmsfs1s- asss-'a11.taam1a1g.,:m.:.zs-.1 mrs. .sgmst 'Q Arvin meets a wall of Colonels in an at- B3 tie Corcoran for football cbampionsb1,o 1 V To make a clean swee of football cham- -v Y 1'1? . . . . . pionships the Shafter Colonels tied with Cor- coran for the B Championship of South Se- SN -W ws. i? 1 533 3 1511 . quota League. J Y The Colonels had an almost undefeated . season, losin onl to North H1 h School, 13-7. ' A The main reason for this defeat was that it was Y 1, their first game and they were a little 'green. ' N: i six h aw, . ' ' ' ' ' The rest of their games were victories, adding 222 up 184 points to their opponents 97. xiiQ:..2f12:1ss-ss:-:- :'f,,-'Q - fz Once again the Colonels ran over the Wasco Cubs 33 19 for the seventh time in a BOB TROUT row most valuable player The Colonels under the coaching of Mr. Tom Bushey, and Mr. Don Murfin, assistant, should get a lot of the praise for the Colonels getting the championship. CO1-ONELS OPPONENTS Mainstays in the Colonels' lineup were 7 North High 13 Gervis Robey, Bob Trout, Ierry Lauderdale, Ken 13 Arvin 6 Lott, Paul Scott, Glen Putman, Bennie West, 12 Taft 26 Don Trout, Ioe Banks, Mike Brown, and Owen 21 Lemoore O I-liler. 25 Garces 13 At the football banquet held this year in 26 Corcoran 7 December, Bob Trout, was awarded the blan- 33 Wasco 19 ket as the most valuable B football player, and 25 Exeter 6 Arleigh lohnson was named the best scholar 32 Sanger 7 on the team. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Lauderdale, Paul Scott, Glen Putman, Bob Trout, Gervis Robey, Bennie West, Don Trout, James Banks, Mike Brown, Owen Hiler, and Ken Lott. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Bushey, coach, Arleigh Johnson, Alex Prendez, Jimmy Smith, Richard Warneke, Bob Maupin, John Love, Johnny Alvidrez, Melvin Neufeld, Roy Flores, Robert Florez, Danny Ballard., Mr, Murfin, coach. TOP ROW: Ronnie McDonald, manager, Warren Thompson, Frank Ware, Don Mansfield, Eddie Rosales, Tommy Nieto, Joel Saenz, Windell Cates, manager. -S 'P Y1i MESS-SX LS.sX sW1XX V1 vm, XX-was Masq X. Bucks gain experience playing football The Bucks had a bad season, losing all of their games except the Corcoran game 9-U. The schools the Bucks played this season Were: Arvin, Tulare, Corcoran, North High, Delano, Bakersfield, and East Bakersfield. In the seven game schedule the Bucks were offered valu- able playing experience the boys can use next year if they intend to go on in football. The Bucks were coached by Mr. Gaye Pare and received training and instruction in the funda- mentals of football. lf you watched any of the C's games you may have seen Robert Borjon, Ronald Blum- kin, Dennis Handel, Bob Enterline, and Mar- shall Iones in action. BUCKS OPPONENTS l 8 U Arvin O Tulare l8 9 Corcoran U 13 North High 27 7 Delano 82 13 Bakersfield 34 U East Bakersfield 62 w-r,1:-M -V X- i. -aff: 1, .x 2. - ,- Q .:: ,2,.,egv1XyS..s'.-V3 1 1 H. raxbfg., X Q 2,-et 4'-'if6f'S'2:wA5QfSar-Q -sri'-itkxkks sk , . 5 X ...Q X xgg, . x:-.X-.Q cy., AN. iles N est: ef- .esta --N Coach FIRST ROVV: left to right, Robert Borjon, Ronald Blumkin, Dennis Handel, Harley Barling, Kenneth Schultz, Noel Wilson. Bruce VVishon, Frank Wicker, Bob Enterline, Marshall Jones, Ray Florez, SECOND ROW: Edward Parks, Derrell Barnes, John Ross, Bill Dauphin, Bill Thompson, Tommy Colvard, Jackie Silveria, Ted New, .Tun my Rayan, Thurman Bruce, Mr. Pare, coach. THIRD ROW: Freddie Block, Glenn Mettler, Donald Atkinson, Harrison Tharp, Jerry Stone, Emery Key, Glen Poznoff, Kenneth Stacey, Jerry Ragsdale. Trophies won this year by Cfwampionsfwp teams Mr. Muriin, Mr. Foreman, and Mr. Bushey hold championship football h' . Basketball trophies won for league and val- tmp les ley championships are looked at by Ken Lott and Ierry Lauderdale. Ioe Borjon holds trophy that Shafter's baseball team Won at baseball carnival, Shatter and Wasco song and yell leaders anticipate Who Will Win Sportsmanship bell. I t Generafs end fnasfcetfuaff season in second pfacie The Shatter Generals ended the basketball season this year be- hind the Wasco Tigers in the league with a five games Won and three lost. Billl Turner, high point man, broke the school record of 28 points in one game by sinking 29 points against Corcoran. The Generals Were coached by Henry Moroski. GENERALS OPPONENTS 25 Arvin 27 20 North High 22 25 East Bakersfield 29 33 Arvin 42 30 Bakersfield 53 33 Exeter 42 39 Delano 36 45 Sanger 36 29 Taft 43 42 Wasco 40 49 Garces 27 40 Corcoran 33 34 Porterville 39 32 Exeter 29 37 Sanger 35 IQNEELING.: Ed Ellis, Larry Mullins. . STANDING: left to 40 Wasco 57 right, Ronnie McDonald, managerg Willle Kelley, managerg Dennis Bledsoe, Jesse Bradford, s, L. G. Flores, Char- 33 Gurces 39 lie Glenn, Bill Turner, Ken Kroeker, J im Broom, Herman Jones 51 Cofgorgn 24 and Mr. Moroski, coach. Wasco Tigers, are kept from sinking Iesse Bradford blocks two Corcoran basket by Bill Turner and Iesse Brad- players from making a basket. ford. Bradford and Corcoran player tip fhe bf111OHfOSS up- Charlie Glenn goes after ball as Wasco tries to make a basket. Shafter and Exeter scramble after free ball. Kroeker, Turner and Glenn jump for rebound. Bill Turner tips ball to Shafter player at Wasco game. I l Q, Cofonefs feague BDC! vaffey LlDc'3SlC9f.'49c3!l ClLlcElI'T7pS Lytle invades a nest of Exeter players. COLONELS OPPONENTS 37 Arvin 21 30 North High 35 35 East Bakersfield 37 34 Arvin 29 44 Bakersfield 30 29 Exeter 33 42 Delano 39 46 Sanger 23 40 Tait 31 4l Wasco 28 39 Garces 22 49 Corcoran 33 32 Porterville 46 32 Exeter 27 46 Sanger 23 36 Wasco 30 51 Cfarces 26 39 Corcoran 27 Lytle tries to take ball away from Exeter. First place in the Southern Sequoia Basketball League and Valley Champions Was the Colonels' achievement this year. The boys that should get a lot ot the credit for winning the Valley Championship are: Ken Lott, lerry Lauderdale, Gene Lytle, lim Nixon, Glenn Putman, and Arleigh lohn- son. The Bucks ended the season in sec-- ond place, after they lost to Corcoran tor the league championship. The Bucks Were coached by Mr. Don Murtin. KNEELIN G: Arleigh Johnson, Owen Hiler. STAND- ING: Coach Pare, Jerry Lauderdale, Ken Lott, Stuart Magnuson, Robert Love, Mike Brown, Glenn Put- man, Jim Nixon, Thearthur White, Gene Lytle, Rich- ard Warneke, Windell Cates, manager. Ball is taken away from Wasco by Nixon. wlEea Jones and Banks invade Exeter players. GEN EBALS OPPONENTS 31 Arvin 25 13 North High 30 25 East Bakersfield 22 29 Arvin 17 25 Bakersfield 30 30 Exeter 17 35 Delano 28 20 Taft 30 21 Wasco l4 28 Garces 14 30 Corcoran 37 23 Porterville 12 29 Exeter 22 18 Wasco 17 24 Garces 20 15 Corcoran 25 Marshall Iones reaches highest after the ball. QQJXSSESXN 'I Players watch loall ily toward basket. KNEELING: Bob Funk, Charlie Wrigllt, managerg Dwayne Banks. STANDING: Mr. lVIurfin, coachg Marshall Jones, Bill Nixon, Donald Ogle, Bob Enterline, Tom- my Nieto, Don Sherman, Joe Partain, Dennis Handel, George Absher, Richard Tytle, James Jones, Ronald Blumkin. VARSITY SQUAD Front row: Howard Glad- den, Israel Gonzales, Joel Saenz, Herman Jones, Bill iWood, Bennie W e s t , Dickie Nieto, John Ar- mendaize, Frank Whicker, manager. Back row: Jer- ry Thompson, manager, Gene Lytle, L. G. Flores, Charles Mitchell, Vaughn Taylor, Joe Borjon, Ernie Estavillo, Larrv Chavez, Mr. Pare, Coach. Baseball starts with crack of bat, smacfc of baff FRESHMEN Front row: Curis Larson, Wendell H e c k , Jackie Hedrick,, Kenneth Walker, .Terry Stone, Bobby Enter- line, Roy Flores, Kenneth Gladden, Joe Partain, Dar- rel Barnes. Back row: Jer- ry Holmes, John Ross, George Bartlet, Roy Turn- er, Glen Mettler, Wayne Hamilton, Herman Dar- gett, Angel Barhand, Dito White, Mr. Murfin, coach. IUNIOR VARSITY Front row: George Absher, Richard Lytle, Charles Robinson, Alvin Walker, Wendell Cates, Bob Funk, J inuny Smith, Bill Araujo, Pete Jara, Mr. Moroski, coach. 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March 8 North High V, Jv, Fr. March 13 Arvin V, JV, Fr. March 16 Corcoran V, JV March 20 Taft V, JV, Fr. ' March 23 Exeter V, JV March 28 Tournament V, JV, Fr. April 3 North High V, Jv, Fr. X. April 7 Lemoore V, Fr. 85 Soph. Eg April 13 Wasco V, JV April 14 Garces V, JV April 20 Corcoran V, JV April 21 McFarland V it April 27 Exeter V, JV May 1 Taft V, Jv, Fr. S May 5 Wasco V, JV May 11 Garces V, JV ti N, Shatter teams rests between innings. Dickie Nieto ready to hit long home run. ' ' ' ' ,fr -1 X: if S . E S iiNQWt ,E! A SQUAD Opponets give strong tracfc competition DATE MEET LOCATION March 7-Split Dual at Shaffer March 8-With Wasco at Wasco March 17-Corcoran, Wasco, Shaffer at Shaffer March 24-Wasco Relays at Wasco April 6-Double Dual-Delano, North High, Shaffer at Delano April 10-Split-North, Garces, Shaffer at Shaffer April 13-Double Dual-BB., Taft, Shaffer at Memorial field Back row: Manager Ron- nie McDonald, Garry Tid- well, Jimmy Broom, Luci- ano Carrasco, Kenneth Kroeker, Jessie Bradford, Bill Turner, Larry Hamil- ton, Mike Steele, Marshall Smith, Marion Barry, Lar- ry Grider, Ed Ellis. Front row: Hollice Crite, Bill Fulmer, Richard Arreola, Cruz Sabedra, C. L. How- ell, Bruce Epp, David Rob- inson, Manuel Lopez, Charles Wright, manager. April 17-Split-North, Garces, Shafter at North High April 21-Kern Relays at Memorial field April 28-Tulare Relays May 5-South Sequoia League at Wasco May 12-West Coast Relays at Fresno May 19-Sequoia Divisional at Dinuba May 26-Central Section at Memorial field June 2-State meet at Chico B SQUAD Back row: Manager Char- les Wright, Bob Trout, Bill Davidson, Bonnie Lamas, L e w i s Riggins, Robert Florez, James Everett, Jer- ry Lauderdale, Jerry Bon- ham, Joe Banks, Billy Eb- ling, Mike Brown. Front row: Frank VVhicker, Paul Scott, Alex Prendez, Ar- leigh Johnson, Owen Hi- ler, Robert Maupin, Ken Lott, Richard Sowder, Don Mansfield, Manager Ron- nie McDonald, C SQUAD Vern Kern, Bruce Wishon, Robert Borjon, Tomm Nieto, Jimmy Ryan. Baci row: Ronnie McDonald, managerg Robert Florez, Noel Wilson, R o n al d Kloeppel. 1 Shafter, Corcoran and Wasco track men participate in the high hurdles. 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X . , Q 2 if Boys obtain basic framing tfvrougfv lhtramuraf lack Ogle tries to get the ball away from Mr. Bledsoe at the Student-Faculty bas- ketball game. Iack Ogle and Sam Baker go for a re- bound against Mr. Moroski. Willie Robinson and Bill Fulmer slug it out in the heavy-Weight division. l m- xxs tournaments Ioe Higgins keeps his guard up against Glen Mettler. Bill Fulmer, heavy Weight, winner of the Intra - Mural boxing tournament. Students watch as Cruz Sabedra lands a good blow on Ronald Dickinson. Andrew Chavez and Pete Gonzales, weigh- ing about 9O pounds each, box in the tour- nament finals. Letterman earn many athletic awards BLOCK S - Front row: Herman Jones, Jim Broom, Hollice Crite, Don Trout, Glen Putman, Bill Turner, Larry Hamilton, Mike Brown, Jim Nixon, Jimmy Smith, Jesse Bradford, Pete Jara. Second row: Bobby Krause, Ross Johnson, Rex Tudor, Gary Wilson, Jack Bagsdale, Bob Maupin, Dan Mansfield, Ben- nie West, Fred Lamas, Cruz Sabedra, Marshall Smith, Willie Kelley. Third row: Derek Steele, Bruce Epp, Dean Burnquist, Bob Trout, Jack Robbins, Roger Tatum, Joe Borjon, Ken Kroeker, Ken Lott, Jerry Lauderdale, Gene Lytle. Back row: James Banks, Bonner Boel, Alex Prendez, Charles Mitchell, Vaughn Taylor, Dickie N18lO, Joel Saenz, Ray Flores, Manuel Gonzales, Richard Ar- reola. , lim Broom . Ed Hhs Football 3-4 Toe BOIJCD- Football 1-4' Manager 2 Football 2-4' Basektball 1-4 Basketball 1-4- Baseball 1-4- Track 1-3 Track 1-3 ' I Dickie Nieto X F b ll 1- ' ,ult ' Roger Tatum Bagligtliall 112 Bob Trout Football 3-4 Baseball 1-4 Football 1-4- Baseball 1-4 Track 1-3 Track 2 Arleigh Iolfmson Icxmes Bcmks Derek Steele Football 2-4 Basektball 2-4- Track 3-4' Football 4' Football 1, 2, 4- Baseball 1 Bruce Epp Dean Burnquist Ion Iohnston Hollice Crite Football 2 Football 3, 4- Football 2-4 Football 3, 4 Track 1-3 Mgr. Basketball 2-3 Track 2-3 Mgr. Baseball 2 Track 3 Dcfle Parnell Ken Kroeker Football 3, 4 Basketball 2-4- Track 3 Bill Turner Football 3 Basketball 1-4- Track 3 'X INXS?-' ' 'RN FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Front row: Jim Broom, presidentg .Toe Borjon, vice president. Back row: Dickie Nieto, secretary-treas- urerg Charles Mitchell, sergeant at arms. l Xi1 U55 .- T: ..: Lclrry Chavez Leroy Schultz Larry Mouser lack Robblns Football 1 4- Baseball 1 Track 1-4- Terlnls 2 3 .ogg yo: 9 low.: Q , MX Abi: 'wal x :W SE? X ': - f :rs--5 jo, ,- , . - , x ' - QT ':-2 5-X N 4 f ,ol 1 .: X 5,25 .go 1 E 2, 5- . gf or .. J ro -: 5.3 1, .Q fig or -l X . -M Louis Flores Baseball Fred Lcxmcts Ioel Scxerlz Football 3 luck Ogle Football 2, 4 Shlrley' FOX Track 1 4- TSHHIS 3 Baseball 3 Track 1 4- Royce Esltck lock Rogsdclle lornes Everett Robert Love Mgr. Track 3 Football?-3 Track 2-4 Mgr. Baseball 1, 2 Trac Bill Wood Charlie Hood Baseball 1, 4- Track 2 SPRING SEMESTER OFFICERS Bottom row: Jesse Bradford, vice presidentg Charles Mitchell, president. Top row: Bobby Trout, secre- tary-treasurerg Fred Lamas, sergeant-at-arms. lock Nixon Lorry Schneider lerry Word Henry Wcxrkentine Track 3 Mgr., Tennis 3 Basketball 2 Tennis 2-4- Boys Tennis Team Front rovv: Leonard Duck, Henry VVarekntine, Gary YVil- son, Ronnie Witcher. Back row: Mr. Gates, coach, Larry Vannatta, Leroy Simpson, Ross Johnson. Girls Tennis Team Front row: Irene Arreola, Ca- rol Irvin, June Thompson, Martha Partain, Sally Firkins, LaRae Pilgrim. Back row: Lin- da Hanson, Claudette Forehand, Naydene Bellows, Bonnie Rose, M a r g a r e t Freedom, Miss Wright, coach. Tennis teams head toward Cfvampionsfwp Mar, Mar. Mar. April April April April April April May May May 9 16 23 TENNIS SCHEDULE -Visalia - Shaffer -East Bakersfield - Shaffer -Wasco - Shaffer 3-Porterville - Shaffer 6-Taft - Shaffer 13-Delano - Shaffer 21-League finals at Bakersfield 27-Arvin - Shaffer 28-Finals at Bakersfield 4 5 -North High - Shaffer -Valley finals at Bakersfield ll-Bakersfield - Shaffer Larry Vannatta returns a serve to Wasco While Ross lohnson Watches. April April April April May May May May 17 19 ll 19 26 27 Bottom row: Bob Enterline, Lloyd Nanney, Susie Mullins, Carol Witcher, Joan Eckmann, Gervis Bobey, John Sivils, Mike Panero, Bruce Branner, Bill Thompson. Middle row: Jerry Ragsdale, Oscar Little, Norma Mixon, Verna Peters, Linda Robey, Bonnie Johnson, Jane Jones, LaRae Pilgrim, Ronald Blumkin, Bobby Krause, Jean Martin, Mickey Pearson, Torn- my Colvard. Top Row: Billy Nixon, Dennis Bledsoe, Jimmy Nixon, Larry Mullins, Bonner Boel, Glen Putman, Jerry Hei- ser, Kerry Adamson, Harley Barling, SWIM SCHEDULE -Tait at Taft -Delano-Wasco at Delano 24-Taft at Shatter Lemoore-Coalinga at Lemoore 4-Lemoore at Shatter -League at Shaiter -Division Meet -Valley Meet Swimmers listen as Mr. Foreman instructs Norma Mixon. Strong swim team set for tough scfvedufe Lloyd Nanny does a one and a half dive into Richland Pool. i .-1, .- -sm , . .,. ,, . , , Xe . , W 4 -1 is -. 5-' E , .sh 'Te ste r :- L .am ,N XX KS: .'v.,.-fizrfqi. 1. '-'Pf'if:3j,-:j.,2:14 fzeifscf .ffs:s:es s-e-se:.::e ' - :-:-'-:,.s-ma., .- -mrre . .. . , .. 5, :,,...:,s 1 way- :atm ef-Jw, s:g.5:1..pg.'-' - ws:1.:,::,.s.-.ae ,., ,,,,,,:.:J,,3.E,:E-Z-,u,,1E,.-,3,:3 ' ' . : -5 '7 .ELI-.1.L,.:.' ' 't o- 'f'- ' - ' Wie JN L N k X X 1 1 -5 3 'Y 'fimium ' ' Q' 2 5 NFX H - sf - ea, 115 EN N w , , iff 3 ' 131 ww V -X ' . , t a -sk at iw were .. stsgssi. -- N -age E, 1 - ' sets '- + 1 1 t ,.... 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Melva Bell, sec- Norma Hooks, vice presidentg Valora Kirschen- I'9taTY5 Joyce Mllamf Pfesldents P653 S1113 TGC' mann, secretaryg Toni Ogle, presidentg Carol ording secretaryg Rosella Mettler, vice president. Giesbrecht, recording secretarya Belvi Mogr, l social chairman. FRONT ROW: Nora Ross, Carole Cartnal, Carol Giesbrecht, Norma McBee. Elnora Lane, Kathleen Giles, Bar- bara Webb, Nancy Pierce, Paula Allen, Shirley Mettler, Donna Reynolds, Paula Nix, Carol Froese, Mae Adding- ton. SECOND ROWV: Louise Fulfer, Christeene Jones, Pat Fuller, Paula McClure, Deana Mettler, Bette Maxberry, Nora Johnson, Clarice Mouser, Pat Harding, Pat Jones, Dorothy VVeitz, Jean Thomas. THIRD ROW: Carol An- derson, Valora Kirschenmann, Carol Irwin, Norma Hooks, Rosalyn Tatum, Jeanette Hester, Linda Hanson, Carol Hooks, Carol Witcher, Jerene Bradshaw, Bonnie Johnson, Allene Anderson, Joan Eckmann, Carol Anderson. TOP ROW: Miss Wright, advisor, Mary Brown, Reba Sill, Joyce Milam, Melba Bell, Rosella Mettler, Miss McDaniel, advisor. Every Tuesday after school an average oi thirty girls took part in various sports through- out the year, as a part ot the regular Girls' Athletic Association program. Starting the year with a big splash, girls from all over the Kern County were invited to a swimming party here in September. A play day at Wasco climaxed the hockey season. A speedaway playday has held at North High Aiming for a bull's eye, Carolyn jenkins, Raynetta Mann and in january, and a swimming and baseball playday at Delano in the spring. To finance their big project of the year, the Coronation Ball, the girls Worked hard at money-making projects. Sixty Shafter cars got a going-over by a crew oi soaked-to-the-skin girls who helped with the car-Wash. The an- nual Turkey Trot also brought in a tidy sum. Golf was a new sport tor G.A.A. this year. 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Middle row: Jerry Word, Gervis Robey, Jackie Nixon, Charles Hood, Phyllis Waters, Rita Chavez, Joyce Woods, Edna Hanson, Janie Dauph- in, Mae Scott. Back row: Mike Brown, Jack Ogle, Stuart Magunson, Glen Putman, Mike Steele, Marvin Schmidt. 1 . ,I J 1 .1 , LIBRARY CLUB--Need any help to show that movie? If so, call on the Visual Aids Department of the Library Club. Binding magazines is also one of the major jobs of the people who work in the library. Dorothy Howard, Virgie Carroll, Melva Bell, Marie Clark, Jim Loper, Bill Neu- feld, are helping students who are not familiar with the library's facilities. Study clubs ado' to our store of knowledge ABT CLUB - The Art Club has been showing its talents this year in many different ways. They painted the Win- dows in town for Halloween, and did a really spooky job. Front row: Pat Fuller, Robbie Blakemore, Do- lores Woods, Vickie Cardwell. Middle row: lVIr. Marsh, Cecilla Lopez, Judy Shultz, Pe gy Bowling, Jackie Cardwell. Back row: Odell Word, Jerel Wood, Jess Plaza, Stu Magnuson. HOW AND WHY CLUB-Future scientists reassemble the bones of a steer found on a field trip. Robert Neuman, Norma Graves, Ron- ald Pierce, David Northorn, Willie Kel- ley, Mr. Galante. PEP CLUB - Here is an enthusi- astic group, the Pep Club. Seated are: lVIiss McDaniel, Donna Young, Pat Jones, Jesse Grumbles, Marlene Enns, Mary Suderman, Mr. Fahsbender. Second Row: Carol Cart- nal, Verna Peters, Belvi Moor, Gor- don Pipkin, Carol Giesbrecht. Third Row: Joe Borjon, Jack Robbins, Top entertainment at rallies, games, Concerts A CAPPELLA - These are the proud faces of Shatter A Cappella singers BACK ROW: Pat Jones, Etta Lee, Larry Chavez, VVayne Hamilton, Kermit Prickett, Frank Wacker, Luciano Carrasco, Bill Turner, Hollice Crite, Jimmy Broom, Olin Gar- rett, Nlarlene Enns, Martha Partain. THIRD ROW7: La Ruth Chester, Barbara Wilcoxon, Judy Janzen, Billy Johnson, Don VVray, Ray Rice, Luis Florez, Kenneth VVal.ker, Bill Dauphin, Nlorris Ramay, Harold Olinger, Clara Tate, lVIary Suderman, Donna Young. SECOND ROYV: Lorene Tuginan, Carolyn Jenkins, Paula McClure, Vivian Butcher, Helen Partain, Lavina Unruh, Raynetta Mann, Rosalyn Tatum, Beverly Tatum, Carolyn Tiberghien, Nora Ross, advisor, Miss Micheletti. FIRST ROVV: Carol Anderson, Eileen Bradshaw, Donna lVlichael, Judy Shultz, Pat Sherrill, Jane Dauphin, Mae Scott, Norma Mixon, Norma Graves, Rosalie Guenther, Doris Kilgore. 1 GIRLS GLEE - The Girls Chorus adds blended harmony to student body assemblies. FRONT ROW: Glenda Mansfield, Minnie Barnhill, Pat Jones, Donna Michaels, Paula Allen, Jane Dauphin, Claudia Braisher, Donna Young, Wanda Krigbaum, Norma Mixon, Darlene Garrison, Miss Micheletti. SECOND ROW: Barbara Graves, Kathleen Giles, Jo Ann Hansen, Carolyn Jenkins, Paula McClure, Gail Jones, Helen Partain, Pat Coble, Eileen VVeibe, Martha Partain, Carolyn Tiberghien, Margaret Martinez. THIRD ROVV: Shirley Mettler, Linda Fike, Stella Badgett, Rachael Cota, Shelba Ary, Sue Dobbs, Helene Reel, Judy Shultz, Arlene VVeibe, Norma Graves, Jennie Damingez, Lupe Prendez. BACK ROW: Barbara Wilcoxon, Etta Lee, Lavina Unruh, Donna Morris, Deloris Woods, Edna Hanson, Eileen Bertrand, Dorothy Maynard. is provio'eo' by pep Club ana' music makers BOYS CHORUS - Boys Chorus provided a year ot success for school activities. Front row: Kenneth VValker, Nlor- ris Ramay, Harold Oblinger, Billy Johnson, Bill Dauphin. lVIiddle row: Don VVray, Ray Rice, Luis Flores, Larry Chavez, Yvayne Hamilton. Back row: Kermit Prickett, Frank YVicker, Luciano Carrasco, Bill Turner, Olin Gar- rett, Ji1n Broom, Hollice Crite. Bands provide varied music opportunities The Swinging Sergeants are always ready to go and on the spot When they are needed. They play at basketball games, some of the assemblies and football games. Front Row: Charlie Glenn, David Isaak, Jesse Grumbles, Ted New, Donald Neufeld. Middle Row: Noel Wilson, Gordon Pipkin, Mary Su- derman. Back Row: Marlene Enns, Norma Mixon, Luciano Carrasco, Bruce Branner, Joe Partain, Henry Badgett. BAND - Here is the group Shaiter claims to be tops. Front Row: Sherry Cassidy, Helen Partain, Margaret Osburn, Judy Janzen, Jim Russel, Michael Wilson, Charlie Glenn, Luciano Carrasco, Dennis Bledsoe, Pat Jones, Margaret Warkentine, Judy Beaver, Kay Steiber, Carolyn Shields. Middle Row: Carol Hooks, Mar- lene Enns, Don Neufeld, Gary New, Jesse Grumbles, David Isaak, Raymond Villalvage, Bernice Glenn, Jim Bartel, Jack Silvers, Noel Wilson, Mary Suderman, Gary Shwetzer, Gordon Pipkin, Gerald Bender, Norma Hooks, Dick Nieto, Joel Scanez, Mr. Fahsbender. Back Row: Clarence Reimer, Roger Becker, Royce Eslick, Leonard Duck, Alvin Walker, Joe Partain, Henry Badgett, Larry Chavez, Joe Borjon, Leroy Dansby, Bruce Branner, Jon Johnston. ORCHESTRA - The Orchestra, though small in number, is justly proud of its excellent talent. Front Row: Linda Hanson, Nona Johnson, Karen Jensen, Barbara Wilcoxon, Charlotte Ellison, Carol Barton, Back Row: Carol Groese, Lavina Unruh, Clarice Mouser, Miss Micheletti, Carolyn Pearson, Frank Ware. Qrcfvestra shows talent g llflajorettes step high MAIORETTES-These high step- ping majorettes represent Shaf- ter High School in m an y parades and activities. A modern farm laboratory aids F FA. boys First Semester Officers of the F.l-LA. Front Row- xice resident Paul Anderson' resident, - ' P 1 P , Kenny Kroekerg secretary, William Araujo, sentinel Henry Warkentineg treasurer, Bill Fulrnerg reporter, Richard Arreola. Second Semester Officers of the F.l-LA. Front Row: vice resident Kenn Kroeker- resident P 1 Y .7 P , Sammy Bakerg secretary, Ken Schultzg Back Row: reporter, Charles Robinsong sentinel, Wallace Cook, treasurer, Richard Arreola. in many projects Bennie Lamas, Larry Hamilton, Bill Fulmer, work on F.F.A. proj- ect, a scale to Weigh animals. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS of the FHA. making chili beans for a football game are: Historian, Lois Georgeg vice president, Joyce Milam- 7 reporter, Paula Nixg president, Nancy Pierceg treas- urer, Adela Coretteg song leader, Barbara Martm. Convention, projects on Ff-1'fl. 3 busy schedule FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS S Front Row: president, Nell Thornpsong historian, Bar- bara Davisg Back Row: treasurer, Maria Francog secre- tary, Tilda Francog reporter, Louise Fulferg song leader, Nancy Pierce. Dancing was a part of the entertainment enjoyed at the El-I.A. and F.F.A. party. More fun, more experience Come through a KEY CLUB OFFICERS Front row: secretary, Rex Tudorg vice gresident, Willie Kellyg president, Joe orjong treasurer, Gordon Pipkin, Rex Tudor and Ioe Brojon see which class Won in bringing food for the Thanksgiving basket, a contest sponsored by the Key Club. SPANISH CLUB-Ah, a land of romances! A bet- ter look is taken of Spain and Mexico by the Span- ish Club. Games and activities, just as they are in Spanish speaking countries, are part of their program. The club officers are: president, Glen Putmang vice president, Roy Ryang treasurer, Harvey Stoneg secretary, Margaret Freedmang sergeant-at-arms, Bonnie Johnson. I i SPEECH CLUB - These students were active in various speech competitions this year. Sitting: Mike Panero, Ed Chilla, LaRae Pil- grim, Jack Ragsdaleg Standing: Deanna Jensen. va riety of worth while extra Curricular activities Selling toothbrush kits was one of the Girls' Leaguels activities. Norma Mixon and Ca- roline Ienkins sell Pat Sherrill one for 31.00. OFFICERS OF THE GIRLS' LEAGUE are: Caroline Jenkins, treasurerg Shirley Coodey, secretaryg Barbara Absher, vice presidentg Norma Mixon, presidentg Norma Graves, freshman representativeg Nancy Pierce, soph- omore representativeg Dorothy Weitz, junior y representativeg Jo Latta, senior re resenta- tiveg Maria Franco, hospitality clgairmang Valora Kirschenmann, historian. Scholarship Fecieration sponsors aio' drive C.S.F. OFFICERS are: social chair- rnan, Dorothy Weitz, secretary, Marlene Enns, vice president, Norma Hooks, president, Gary Wilson. California Scholarship Federation sponsors a drive for needy children. A contest held between second period classes, to see which one do- nated the most money, was Won by Miss Wheelers English llA and Mr. Muriin's physics class. C. S. F. members are: First row: Jean Thomas, Bette Maxberry, Margaret Freed- man, Verna Peters, Carol Irvin, Norma Hooks, Gary Wilson, Pat Jones, Marlene Enns. Second row: Bob Funk, Alvin Walker, Pat Harding, Irene Palomo, Valora Kirschenmann, Linda Hanson, Clarice Mouser, Louise Fulfer, Claudette Forehand, Reba Sill, Pat Cornell. Third row: Dennis McDonald, Kenny Kroeker, Olin Gar- rett, Roger Tatum, Jack Robbins, Gerald Bender, Jo Ann Mettler, Dorothy Weitz, Dennis Grade, Richard Sowder, Jimmy McClure. F .T.A. OFFICERS Jack Ragsdale, superintendentg Olin Garrett, principalg Joe Borjon, vice presidentg lvlarlene Enns, vice princi- palg Sandy Steele, secretary. Standing: Barbara Wfilcoxon, treasurer. F FA. raises money for Columbia project The Future Teachers are raising money Which will be used to re- store an early California school house, as a shrine to education. They held special basketball games between the students and teach- ers. Students donated money as they Went in the door. Front row: Linda Hanson, Pat Jones, Jackie Pmagsdale, Olin Garrett, .Toe Borjon, Marlene Enns, Sandy Steele, Norma Hooks. Standing: Barbara Wilcoxon, Bar- bara Webb, Mr. Foreman, Nelda Pearson,Bette Maxberry. Queen Nelda Pearson Maid of Honor Belvi Moor Nefda reigns at Cornation gall KAY DUERKSEN NORMA MCBEE BARBARA IOBE NORMA HOOKS RITA TIBERGHIEN VALORA KIRSCHENMANN, Narrator COURT - Front row: Lori Neuman, Ryan Spitzer, Gerri, McDanie1s, Stanley Mouser, Karen Anderson, Gaylord Foreman, Carla Taffera, Back row: Bill Turner, Norma Gay McBee, Roger Tatum, Norma Hooks, Arleigh John- son, Belvi lVIoor, Nelda Pearson, Ken Kroeker, Dean Burnquist, Barbara Jobe, Derek Steele, Rita Tiberghien, Gor- don Pipkin, Kay Duerksen, Jack Robbins, Valora Kirschenmann. lf! Queen Nelda dances with Ken Kroeker the first Waltz. Ken Kroeker escorts Nelda Pearson during grand march. Mary Brown and Toni Ogle with their es- corts, Dennis Bledsoe and George Larson look at the attractive back scene. Annual Coronation IZS Candy Wonderland was the theme of the annual Coronation Ball on December 16, l955. Delicious colors of cotton candy and pepper- mint sticks transformed the gym into an en- chanting ballroom, while formally dressed cou- ples danced to the music of the Early Fowler Orchestra. The Girls Athletic Association, advised by Miss Wright and Miss McDaniel, Worked on Coronation committees under chairman Belvi Moor. Belvi, Nelda and Ken Watch partici- pants at the ball. a Candy Wonderland After some alterations of qualifications and voting, students selected the name of the girl they wanted for Queen and then voted for six more girls. The girl with the highest number of votes was Maid-of-Honor and the next five highest were the princesses. Beginning this year the narrator was elect- ed by the Girl's Athletic Association, from among active members of C-.A.A. She had to be able to speak in front of an audience and have a pleasing voice. Coronation Court start the grand march before the Waltz. wmswmmw,mwssmmwwswmwssQQm Paul Anderson and Carol Cartnal give their money to Mr. Foreman for the P.T.A. membership drive. fff77 Parents and teachers This year's P.T.!-X. Was a very important part of Shatter High School activities. At the beginning of 1955-56, the students partici- pated in a P.T.A. Membership Drive, to see Who could sell the most memberships. The seniors Won the contest and a party. Pot-luck dinners, furnished by the par- ents and teachers were served at each meet- ing except the annual Back to School night, Parents as Well as faculty, profited from P.T.A. Coffee Hour discus- sions. Pot-luck suppers brought out Mom's best cooking and Dad's best appetite. Student's programs, followed by parents on Back to School night, were a serious matter. work together to improve scfvoof program when parents were treated to a cafeteria meal, the barbecue in the Spring, and the annual Christmas Program. At the Ianuary 17 meeting Mrs. George W. Pracy gave an interesting talk entitled: Is My Teenager Normal During Ianuary and February meetings were held every two weeks called The Cof- fee Hour, With Dr. Freedman acting as chairman and Mrs. David Merkel as secre- tary. Everyone took part in an open discus- sion. The P.T.A. officers for the year of 1955- 56 Were: president, Mrs. Bill Irvin, vice presi- dent, Mrs. Leonard Duck, secretary, Mrs. Hanley Witcher, treasurer, Mrs. E. C. Eck- mannp parliamentarian, Mrs. Aduel Mettler, auditor, Mr. Bay Duerkseng historian, Mrs. H. P. Wilson. Board member Emil Bender turns the first shovelful on construction of the new auditorium. Also present were Mayor Kirschenmann, Superintendent McCuen and As- semblyman Kelly. P.T.A.-sponsored Horizon Club girls raise some money for projects with a bake sale. 5 Pep rallies and assemblies The spirit of Shatter High can be recognized in our yell leaders Linda Robey, Bill Turner and Sally Fir- kins, who seem to have pep enough for everyone. Music everywhere, even on the costumes of our song leaders Mona Moor, Verna Peters, and lean Thomas. Spirits were rallied by this hilarious skit at a foot- ball pep assembly. Verna Peters Won the Prettiest Teeth on Campus award, sponsored by the Girls' 3League. Runners up, presented at an assem- Girls' League detective hunts for bly, Were Linda Robey, Raynetta Mann, P.T.O.C. at another assembly. Dorothy Weitz and Belvi Moor. were the most fun Pos. A Pos. B Pos. C Pos. D 1 Wasco's band and boys' chorus enter- tained before the big game. One of many exchange assemblies to foster friendly rivalry featured a school room skit. The tiger burns at the rally's climax. Happy fans stand for the Alma Mater at the Wasco game. Mary Brown announces queen and her court for Coronation Ball. Any occasion for Turkey Trot Mary Brown takes Roy Ryan's ticket for Winning a cake. Everyone has fun at Turkey Trot Dance. o'anCing was popufar an annuaflaffa1'r l-lere's a successful dance after a basketball game. The Valentine Dance sponsored by the Iunior Class had a good turn out and every one had a wonderful time. Everyone enjoys a bop number. swmme Q s mm.smmwmsms.s xl KEN KROEKER President The first semester executive board started the year off with the sale of student body cards. This year they have had new and better ideas for creating interest in school activities. They have drawn up a budget and discussed possible Ways of making money to supply the needs of the students, such as purchasing of recreation equipment, records, maga- Eines, and of course the cafeteria ju e ox. They added different clubs and or- ganizations in drawing up their con- stitutions, helping them with their proj- ects such as the Food for the needy' drive and the P.T.A. drive. Rules and regulations for dances, ball games and other social activities were drawn up and adopted in order that the students would be able to en- joy more activities that were backed by the school. The Ex-Board did everything from buying a Christmas tree for the cafe- teria to the important job of promoting election for the coming semester. The Ex-Board plans and Jesse Bradford Pat J ones vessels? sees QSSS tfiiiisigtssss sedan fcksxss gE:5i'm5w33-Og . -X ,eggs b g, ' .. - I X.. S? tx -5: Urge -N, h ' 6 N3 p 5 essesseeeesse .csc ,,-,X xeisiviy: , qt eesneaseess as x x s 5 xi i x f' 5 ....s,.ss,..W,.s., was ., ,X ., . ,...,, . .. -X X. , , , tea.: - s ,i p .Ex -,:g:I.E,.1:JE- , ' Mary Brown Vice President Secretary Social Chairman Joe Borjon Bob Trout Bill Turner Business Manager Commander Editor Yell Leader EX-Boctrcl Officers of first semester crt Work. ,,,,, ,,,, V ::1,sii,, ,,,,,,, 1 directs school activities Ex-Board in action During the second semester, the of- ficers carried out the projects already begun and began some new ones. An activity program was put into use with quite satisfactory results. Every Wednesday is now divided into seven regular periods plus two for ac- tivities. The purpose of this schedule is to enable more students to join clubs and to give the clubs time enough to have worth while programs. An amendment to the constitution was adopted concerning the responsi- bility of the yell leaders and song lead- ers and the occasions at which they must a pear. A cljub council program is now be- ing considered. The main purpose of the club council is to give the clubs representation on the Ex-Board. The presidents of all the clubs will be repre- sented except G.A.A. and Block S. Shafter was given the honor of be- ing host to the KCASR winter meeting on February 22, and to the Sierra Speech League Contest, March 13. On April 18th. four students were selected to attend the California Association of Student Councils with Joe Borjon, stu- dent boy president and adviser, Mr. Moroski. Money was appropriated for the Colombia school proiect, the annual art exhibit and new band uniforms among other things. All vear they were activelv backing the Key Club's clean- up campaign. JoE BORJON l Student Body President i l l i Jimmy Broom Ilse Krueger Dorothy Weitz Vice President Secretary Social Chairman Ed Ellis Ronnie McDonald Dennis McDonald Business Manager Commander Editor Stand Manager IACK P-OGER ROBBINS TATUM lack Robbins and Roger Tatum won Bank oi America Trophies for scholar- ships in Liberal arts and Mathematics and Science. lack Won an additional S50 by plac- ing second in a one elimination. Oth- ers Who Won certificates Were: Gerald Bender, Trade and Industrial arts, Sam Baker, Agricultureg Valora Kirschen- mann, Business, Pat Sue Iones, Foreign Languageg Norma I-looks, Social Sci- ence, lack Robbins, English, Eileen Bradshaw, Art. mwxs-mms t Top students achieve honors C. S. E. LIFE MEMBERS Gerald Bender Roger Tatum Boys State 1955 Carol Giesbrecht Valora Kirschenmann Pat Sue Iones Norma Hooks Girl State 1955 lack Robbins Bausch-Lomb Science award winner Marlene Enns Irene Palomo American Legion Auxiliary sends Pat Cor- nell to Girl State and Willie Kelley to Boys State in 1956. George ano' Ginnie General Nelda Pearson and Ed Ellis, active members of the Shatter High School Student Body were chosen George and Ginnie General for l956. Nelda and Ed were both active in school ac- tivities and interested in the Well-be- ing oi the school and student body. Girls League sponsored this sec- ond annual election of George and Ginnie General. The Student Body can be very proud of these two stu- dents ior Nelda and Ed Well deserved this honor. Nelda's popularity Was evident in her election as Campus Queen for l955-56 and as Winner of fthe DAR good citizenship award. 'Ed was an active leader in both student body at- fairs and athletics. King Gervis ond Queen Allene lead Twirp Twirl. Pink ond silver were the feature colors at the Twirp Twirl. Kenny crowns Allene Anderson ond Gervis Robey ot the Twirp Twirl. The woman 119 requested to pay Iudy Walks Gordon to class os Pot puts Ic1ck's books in his locker. Fun at noon Relaxing during lunch are Mcrry, Decrn, Gervis, Ioan crnol Allene. HORIZON CLUB Front row: Advisor, Miss McDaniels, Jerene Bradshaw, Paula McClure, Nancy Pierce, Bette Maxberry, Sally Fir- kins, Sharon Turner, Bonnie Johnson, Barbara Maupin, Belvi Moor, June Thompson, Carol E. Anderson, Advisor, Mrs. Fox. Second row: Advisor, Mrs. Howell, Jean Thomas, Carol Witcher, Joan Eckmann, Mary Brown, Kay Duerksen, Sharon Nusz, Toni Ogle, Valora Kirschenmann, Norma Mc- Bee, Carolyn Shields, Advisor, Miss Hoffman. Back row: Allene Anderson, Margaret Freedman, Paula Allen, Linda Robey, La Rae Pilgrim, Carol Hooks, Ilsa Krueger, Carole Cartnal, Jane Fulmer, Pat Stoller, SPEECH COMPETITION WINNERS Front row. Pats Cornell Karen Jensen. Back row: James ' Y 7 Jackson, Ed Chilla, Mr. Richards, Jack Ragsdale. The Gibbs family, Roger Tatum, Pat Cornell, Mike Steele and Carol Barton, can be seen at breakfast next door to the Webb family, Don Neufeld, Norma Hooks, Verna Peters and Kenneth Fox. Student body play blg success The Student Body Play this year was an exciting drama called Our Town. An unusual thing about it was that there were no settings. All effects were made by light- ing, costumes, and makeup. Miss Hoffman directed the play. Students in the play were: Tommy Colvard, Willie Kelley, Olin Garrett, Mary Brown, Dianna Mettler, Bill Davidson, Howard Duck, Louise Fulfer, Marvin Schmidt, Dan Ballard, Nora Rose, Rosalyn Tatum, Etta Lee, Nadine Bellows, Bonni Rose, Louise Baker, Phyllis Waters, Donna WVaters, Clarice Mouser, Janice Fulmer, and Karen Jensen. 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But it certainly could, because service is what you get when you go to S. A. CAMP GINNING CO. ...Xc,,.,,.... is . . is +.k,..t: xstskxsaf sms mmHmmkmxmmmuN , DoN r BUILD IT, BUY IT! Oh, Vaughn Taylor, don't try to build your furniture when you can go to WHEELER'S FURNITURE STORE and buy it. They are located on 161 Central Avenue. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH lean Thomas really gets her money's Worth when she buys a student body card from Iirn Broom. You get your money's Worth when you buy a Chevrolet from RICH- LAND CHEVROLET CO. at 5ll Central Ave- nue, Shatter. LOOK AT THE BEAUTIES! Here Shatter High displays its beauties Velma Dickey and Iackie Dodd, While SHAF- TER CONCRETE PIPE CO. displays theirs too. They have the very best, they are lo- cated on 812 Walker St. .1s,m::aiswwa: :ammsmw Xs IT'S SMOOTH v Iane Fulmer can be sure she has on the right kind of makeup to make her face look smooth, if she buys her cosmetics at MCCLURE DRUG STORE. located at 333 Central Ave. in Shatter. ' SMACK DAB IN THE MIDDLE! LeRoy Simpson is smack dab in the mid- dle of the fun, as Elnora Lane, Tiny Giles, Don Beaver and -Le-11r:yL.Ban.b enjoy Watch- ing. CENTRAL MARKET is smack dab in the middle of good values, located at 208 Central Ave. in Shatter. TOO OLD-FASHIONED! Stuart Magnuson, if you and Ierry Heif ser Want to make an impression on Mar- jorie Rector, don't be old-fashioned. Buy your new Chrysler or Plymouth at IRVIN E. FHCE at 825 Central Valley Highway, in Shat- ter. THEY ALL KNOW Paul Anderson, Ierel Woods, Pauline Anderson, Donna Skidmore, Kathi Skidmore, all know that NICKS DRIVE IN, located at 301 East Lerdo Hiway, is the place for sott drinks and good food. FEELING FINE Say, Charles Mitchell, if you buy your clothes at Kings you will not only feel fine, but, you will look fine too. KINGS DEPART- MENT STORE is located on 305 Central Ave. GOOD ADVICE Dr. Iensen is giving advice to Owen I-liler. I-lere's some good advice for you! For the best results in pictures, go to HOWELL'S STUDIO located at 533 Iames Street. SHE'LL LOVE IT! Delores Woods will love it, Dean Burn- quist. But she Would rather have a beauti- tul corsage, and only COOPER'S FLORISTS at 329 East Lerdo could please her. THIS IS THE ANSWER! This pump is the answer to any irrigation problem you might have. Solve your prob- lems by going to CENTRAL MACHINE AND PUMP SHOP located at ll7 Central Ave. in Shatter. N' H l X 'Dig i if 'Rl I , . LOVELY PLANTS! Carol Witcher and Dermot Eckert can have beautiful plants like these it they buy seed and fertilizer at BROWN AND BRYANT , DRIVE IN loin the bunch at MEI.'S DRIVE IN tor a cool frosty mug ot root beer. Dennis Handel, Ed Reed, Ierry Holmes, Iames Banks, Ber- nice Glenn, Barbara Groves and Ed Chilla Will probably be there, too. CHARGE! Linda Robey and Sally Eirkins lead the yell, but McMAHAN'S leads when it comes to charge accounts. Go to McMahan's for anything for the home: appliance, furniture or whatever you need. McMahan's is lo- cated at 350 Central Avenue in Shatter. WOODEN SHOES! ' Dorothy Howard, you don't have to wear those wooden shoes Eugene Howard is try- ing on you. For shoes that wear longer and are better looking go to WOOD'S SHOE STORE located at 156 Central Avenue in Shatter. O BOY! WHAT A HIT Yes, Kenny Fox, that was a really good hit Betty Reed just made. You can make a hit too, it you buy your clothes where you can alawys get the best. That place is SHAF- TER MERCANTILE located at 357-361 Cen- tral Ave. THAT' THE WAY! Boy, Darryl Lake sure knows how to lay Larry Mullins out! But only SHAFTER FLOOR COVERING knows how to lay out your floors and floor coverings. The place to go is 529 Central Avenue in Shatter. CENTER OE ATTRACTION The luke box is the center of attraction in the cafeteria. You can be the center of attraction too, Don Akman, it you get your hair cut at DELUXE BARBER SHOP. located at 315 Central Avenue. lT'S IN THE VALLEY Yes, it is! CENTRAL VALLEY TV is right here in the valley. Better yet, it's in Shatter, lackie Nixon and lack Ogle agree. Located on 551 Central Ave. DO IT YOURSELF Marie Franco, why wait for L. G. Flores to paint your Walls? You can do it yourself With paint from SHAFTER PAINT STORE. lo- cated on 166 Central Ave. LET'S GET HOOKED UP! Donna Lawson and Charles Hood will never get hooked up until they call SHAFCO PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC CO. for plumb- ing and electric Work at 340 California Ave. HEY LORENE! It Lorene Tugrnan Wants a good pro- gram she can turn her radio dial to 1050, the Shatter and Wasco station, KWSO. The Shatter office is located on 217 Central Ave- nue in Shatter. IT HAS STYLE! The new 1956 Pontiac really has as much style as Verna Peters. lf you Want style in your car, go to GARLATZ MOTORS at 385 East Lerdo for a Pontiac. WHY WORK SO HARD? Hey, Bill Eulrner, don't use the old Way. Let's loe modern and go to SHAF TER READY MIX CONCRETE at 812 Walker St. and get your ready mix. NO, NO, DON'T LEAVE ME! li Harvey Stone presented lerrene Brad- shaw with a gift from McWHORTER'S IEW- ELERS. 248 Central Avenue, she Wouldn't leave him. fax. I EALfL,0,aA,Q, ,ffL.6Lcv ,fdivfv -Zfg,M,L, V 4gZ,15,M,,,g, fyfdca CELL Dalian, ' U . f Vflbpp ggfxa, b,3fjyQQ,gf7LfZJ the CL Q . A Fongratulation! A Class gifs? at .--f 'iffy-'2a4I,flZ6L, ' R BERT NEUMAN AND SON 400 Central Valley I-liway, Shafter LETTER EEOM HOME Growers 5' Shippers We don't know what your letter says, Martha Mitchell and Sam Baker, but we do know a letter from any Shatter home would tell about the wonderful appliances sold at SHAFTER MAYTAG SHOP located at l69 East Lerdo in Shaffer. SHE GETS THE GLAD HAND Pat Coble knows she will be treated as a friend instead of just another customer when she gets her prescriptions filled where Mert Wiedmann and Bob Cloud, alumni of Shatter High School, are the pharmacists. STRINGHAHI-XM'S DRUG STORE, located at 3Ol Central Avenue in Shatter, has been treating its customers like friends for 37 years. , Coberfy- West main ofzqce Best Wishes to the Grcxducrtes From COBERLY WEST COMPANY G-inning - Farming - Financing ff M .-7F-- MW i Af Mfgiw M 'Www NNN elif ,Nw MQ W V W my Qi? 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