Shafter High School - Laurion Yearbook (Shafter, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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We feel Thai Shaf+er High School is one of The besl and mos? compefenr in +his area. To show why, here is lhe I958 Laurion wifh a year's record of 'rhe evenfs and advancemenls al Shaffer High. ' 4 .qv ff? vi? Z i 9 5 2' xxx .Y fi , D 1 ' ' if 5 ' 1' f i' ia? - Sf 55' 53. Z? 55 3 v f W fi QF- . JL 'ff-fs-A naps. . - ' . .... H i- L ,. '-9-'M ' ff! ,I . JWXWQ fmiffkf ffgfiafdff B' f ff ' 1 ff! ,- 6 MQQZZ .Aww f -f ,X Q5 ff ' . A , - - f n 'W ,- addf ,Af 2 - fglfxzgdj if X7 -ff-. f iw? 1, The mosl' familiar sigh? af Shaffer High is 'rhe from lower, S+uden+s who ricle buses pass Twice daily beneafh irs loffy ceiling. To a freshman eniering Shaffer High, fhe enfrance becomes a symbol of whal is To come in fhe lulure. To seniors leaving Shaffer, i+ is a symbol of memories lefl behind. To 'rhe com- muni+y if is a symbol of freedom and lhe American way of life. ir V655 A group of s+uden+s basking in 'rhe sun while ealing lunch presenfs a 'rypical behind lhe scenes view of campus life. The pafio is a favorire spof during The noon hour because of Hs informalify and casual almosphere. This has been fhe cenfer of many ac+ivi+ies including money raising proiecls and ping pong games. wlfflglivggigfflgi M l l During 'lhe lunch hour s+uclen+s pass +hrough 'rhe hall nexl 'ro +he library. Ofhers prefer 'ro si'r and Tall: on lhe lawn. . 7 J! 1. .M an if , 3fx5':' AF: . 5-g N33 mf: r 95783 Mn. .. a--Q 49 Y we nf 5 ' . I J fa 'fu . f ggi: . Q N awp, .. :xi ...in - LZ -4 'yay si 1 'Ei 91 -ZX 1 , .ig .: Q' ., , . 4: 1: Penta.-25.5 W Q Wa-..l-1 1 1 .i.. . .. .E -L. .. .-.,7 - x . ., - ., , . -.- .. rg-dh :i 2 2. ,75+ .--..,53J'-l-.z-:'.f5c .img 333' -Gill . . 15. m-.L-.4-.1 -q.x:---..H..- J-. .- 9- i gap,-5' ..45.gi-y.:C:.:.5-1.-Q'vivifflx-,gf rg-f.Q.,:j,j', v v-.,f.- gfzagg-LV: Lis -,v.,2'::s tg-':3.i,c 9.11.4 -. 1 rf- Iiff :gf ..-.1 -. L---1-ss...-f'-'ef 1 .pee-'cf-f 5-24-. 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Theron McCuen, Superintendent of Kern County Union High School and Junior College District. Board Ut Trustees Gnvsms District Schools Standing: T. l. M:Cuen, Superintendent, T. 5. Taber, Jr., Deputy Superintendent. Seated: Left to Right, Albert S. Gould, H. E. Woodworth, President, C. W. O'NeilI, Clerk, William T. Baldwin, Donald E. Ruggenberg. i . . 5 Q , i . l X 1 i0 Mr. Johnson Takes pride in The success of student acliviiies. This, The I958 ediTion oT The Laurion. is a comprehensive record oT school liTe aT ShaTTer High School during The I957-58 school year. Every sTudenT who was enrolled aT ShaTTer High School has conTribuTed in some way To The making of This book, alThough only a Tew oT Them acTually were acTive on The yearbook sTaTT. I Think ThaT we can be proud of our record as a school during This period oT Time. While The enTire sTudenT body shared in The record achieved by The ToTal school, each oT you as an individual wroTe a record which will be longer lasTing and oT even greaTer imporTance Than The evenTs recorded in This yearbook. The seniors who are leaving us This year will soon be assuming The responsibiliTies oT adulT ciTizens. I ho e ThaT your record Els an individual is such ThaT you may be proud oiDiT, now and in The uTure. I should like To wish our graduaTing seniors ever success as They assume Their res onsibiliTies in adulT liTe. For many oi! Them Their graduaTion Trom higli school will mark The end of Their Tormal educaTion: however, iT is our hope ThaT we have provided a ToundaTion upon which They can build and which will help Them conTinue To learn a Tew Things ThroughouT Their liTe. IT is only To The exTenT To which They have Taken advanTage oT The educaTional opporTuniTies oTTered Them here ThaT Their high school educaTion will be of value To Them as adulT ciTizens. - A. H. Johnson Education for Space Age I5 Principals Concern T Mr. Johnson says u few Thousand words To the sludsnl body. EducaTion Tor a space age aT ShaTTer High School is The res onsibiliTy chieTly oT Mr. A. H. Johnson, principal. WiTh The advice of Tlie TaculTy Co-ordinaTing Council This year, he insTiTuTed some changes in The curriculum aimed aT improving sTudenTs' preparafion Tor liTe in a rapidly changing world. Recognizing The increasing diTTicuITy sTudenTs have gaining admission inTo college he advocaTed higher scholasTic sTandards and a Tuller academic program. Mr. Johnson is an acTive member oT The CaliTornia AssociaTion oT Secondary School AdminisTraTors, The NaTional AssociaTion oT Second- ary School Principals, The California Teachers AssociaTion, Phi DelTa Kappa. a life member oT The NaTional EducaTion AssociaTion and a member oT The execuTive board of The CenTral SecTion oT The CaliTornia InTerscholasTic FederaTion, besides belonging To The local ShaTTer High School FaculTy Club and ParenT Teachers AssociaTion. Also acTive in service To The communiTy. Mr. Johnson is second vice presidenT oT The ShaTTer Kiwanis, Leadership Training Chairman oT The NorTh Kern DisTricT of Boy ScouTs, serving on The execuTive board. a member oT The ShaTTer RecreaTional Commission, The ShaTTer Chamber oT Commerce and AgriculTure and The Union CongregaTional Church. II First Semester Student Body Executive Beard Back row: Jimmy Ryan, iunior class president: Raymond Villalvazo, senior class president, Clarence Evans, yell leader, Deanna Toews, freshman class president: Brenda Boel, sophomore class president, Reba Sill, G. A. A. president, Richard Sowder, student body president. Front row: Jimmy McClure, business manager, Bonner Boel, vice president, Glen Putman, Block S president, Martha Mitchell, Commander editor, Margaret Freedman, social chairman, Verna Peters, song leaderg Beverly Tatum, secretary. Ex-Board Euvems, Leads Student Body ffairs Firsf semester Student Body Execuiive Board has been active in providing leadership and governmeni in siudeni' body affairs. Among iheir activities was the appoinimenf of a campus clean-up commiirlee wiih Deanna Toews as chairman. The Key Club look 'rhe iob of painting 'rhe 'trash cans around school, wirh the Block S, under ihe leadership of Presidenl Glen Puiman. helping in improving 'lhe nealness of campus. Having charge of The school assemblies. 'lhe Execulive Board has sponsored such ones as The 'lelephone assembly. put on by the Bell Telephone Company, in which the represenialive showed the dif- ferences in sounds. She demonsiraled new Techniques in slereophonic and high fidelity sounds. Olher assemblies were exchange assemblies with Corcoran and Wasco. I2 BONNER BOEL Vice President Along wirh lhe Corcoran assembly 'ihe Execufive Board seni 'ren members from boih rhe varsiiy and B ieams 'ro Corcoran To visil for a day. lo promore friendly relaiions and beirer sporrsmanship. Then in 'furn Corcoran senr 'ren members of each of 'rheir 'reams lo Shafler. Among ihe appropriarions rhe Execu+ive Board made +his semesier was one for some very badly needed baslcerball uniforms for 'the Generals ream and new iackeis for ihe Colonels. rhis cosring a 'roral of S270.00. They also raised rhe price of +he fooiball games ad- mission so rhar 'rhe siudenr body card holders may ger in free and non-s+uden'r body members pay SI.OO. They also sei aside searing so 'rhe srudeni body members sal iogeiher, while ihe season liclcef holders had reserved seafs. In adopiing a new budgei They also began a fund for new band uniforms and a fund for building a new srudenf body srand. A commiriee is working on a new s+uden+ body conslirufion. Under chairman Richard Sowder are freshmen Deanna Toews. Chrisrene Mafrson. Chrisfene Smilh and Carol Kline: sophomores Brenda Boel. Nadine Emerald, Brenda Ballard, Doug Toews, and Johnny Thomas: juniors Frank Ware, Bob Elam, Jimmy Ryan, Milce Panero and Carol Froese: and seniors Ray Villalvazo, Reba Sill. Florence Clark. Deanna Masrers, and Clarice Mouser. RICHARD SOWDER, Presideni Provides Leadership in Ge ernment Aetivihes BEVERLY TATUM, MARTHA MITCHELL, MARGARET FREEDMAN, CLARENCE EVANS, Secretary Commander Ediiar Social Chairman Yell Leader I3 RAYMOND VILLALVAZO, Presidenf Ex-Board Leaders in During The second semesTer The Ex-board made a big eTTorT To improve The sTudenT body assemblies. One of The peppiesT assemblies ever To hiT ShaTTer was The one TeaTuring Johnny Olen and his band. LaTer The iunior class volunTeered an imiTaTion oT The Johnny Olen assembly. The sophomore class Then volunTeered a spiriT oT yells assembly, which was soon Tollowed by a varieTy show presenTed by The Drama Club. A zany melodrama and various displays of TalenT were presenTed by The TaculTy. The plans Tor social evenTs voTed on by The Ex-board were a co-recreaTional evening program and a iulce box Tor enTerTainmenT purposes. The ToTal income Trom sTudenT body enTerprises To January 3l was Sl5.079.23, of which The Exeboard used SlO,324.00 Tor aThleTics awards, uniforms. and TransporTaTion chieTly. ShaTTer High School was represenTed on The execuTive board of The Kern CounTy AssociaTion of STudenT RepresenTaTives by Verna PeTers, who served as iTs secreTary This year. On April l9, TwenTy-Tive sTudenTs and TwenTy-Tive ciTizens from ShaTTer aTTended a Governors Conference aT BakersTield College. A special commiTTee Trom The Ex-board wiTh Carol WiTcher as chairman is helping The iournalism sTaTT revise The sTudenT handbook, which is a helpful guide To Freshmen enTering school. The amendmenTs To The consTiTuTion which were voTed on by The sTudenT body resulTed in changes in elecTion requiremenTs and qualiTicaTions. CAROL BARTON. SUE HUGHETT, JIM NIXON, Vice President Secretary Social Chairman . l H - vs is Tb, li N - l A Sm ri iQ , Q 5 ik 'Rss' ' ' A YSQAH 1 I4 School Activities Around 'rhe iable Mr. Muriin, advisor: Roberi' Borion. iunior presi- dent: Jim Nixon, social chairman: Carol Wiicher, G.A.A.: Jerry Fleeiwood, sophomore presidenl: Reg Hammond. siudeni body man- ager: Ray Villalvazo, president Sue Hughefi, secreiary: Carol Barion. vice presideni: Verna Peiers, KCASR secreiary: Glen Puiman, senior presideni: Clarence Evans, yell leader: lnoi piciuredl Mariha Hunl- ingfon. Commander Ediior: Joe Marfinez, freshman presidenf: Mike Brown, Block S. MARTHA HUNTINGTON. JIM McClURE, REG HAMMOND, Commander Ediior Business Manager Siudeni Stand Manager we i E M 5 g .C 1 .ew . LQ Qsygf ..,.,Q, . wish 'I5 are' J ,, We ,rf I ' ' Cf lf - f' 7 A A Back row: Ann Janzen, Laura Jones, Kathleen Bradshaw, Margo Carroll. left to right: Ann Bartel, Bess Mauser, Addie Brown, lucille Aday, Front row: Minnie Smith, Anne Klassen, Beth Schardt. Barbara Johnson, manager. Cafeteria, Clerical, Custodial Crews are Capable A faiThful and efficienT crew keeps The wheels whirring in The cafeTeria and office and on The campus. Good food was provided by The cafeferia sTaff under The supervision of Barbara Johnson and her helpers, Ann BarTel, Bess Mouser, Addie Brown, and Lucille Aday. The office sfaff, cooperaTive and efficienf in school business, are Minnie Smifh, Ann Janzen, Laura Jones, Kafhleen Bradshaw, Margo Carroll, Anne Klassen, and Beih Schardf. They l:epT Track of absences and checked on our excuses, dispensed The sup- plies and requisifions, and kepf accuraie records of scholasTic and financial sTaTus. The beaufiful campus and clean comforfable buildings, as well as a fleeT of buses, were The responsibilify of The cusfodians. The head man of The cusfodians, l-l. J. D. Janzen, is refiring This year affer 30 years aT ShafTer High School. For exTra help in carrying ouT acTiviTies we call on Bill Blankenship, Guy Quary, Alvin Smifh, William McNew, Harvey lvlizell, Roy Allen, Carl Neumann, Roy Forienberry, Dave Greer, Jim Ball, and Ralph Thompson. ' Back row: Bill Blankenship, Guy Quary, Alvin Smith, William McNew, Harvey Mizell, Roy Allen. Front row: Carl Neumann, Ray Fortenberry, Dave Greer, Jim Ball, Ralph Thompson, Henry Janzen. I6 ui' ' Parents and ieochers mel in a series of coffee hours io discuss courses of study. The Sirengih of P.T.A.. Vision-Courage-Ac+ion was ihe 'theme of ihe Pareni Teachers Associaiion aciiviiies ihis year. Among these aciiviiies were 'rhe annual events sponsored by ihe P.T.A.. +he Back io School Night 'rhe annual Chris1'mas Program held in fhe High School Audiiorium, and ihe yearly Barbecue and Open House. Oiher evenis 'lhai developed 'lhe P.T.A. lheme Face your Teenager Wiih Courage, wiih D. R. J. Cramer as guesi speaker and Ac'rion ln Ful Swing. a panel discussion which was a reporf by Teachers and siudenis on special school aciiviiies. The coffee hours gave The parenis a chance io ask quesiions aboui fhe various courses of siudy. Visio1i-lIoorooo- oiioo' is the ihomo oi the Parent Tooohors Association Mrs. Ralph Jacobsen, presidenip Mrs. Leonard Gaede, vice president, Mrs. Frank Russell, secretory, not picrured Dr. Leonard Duck, audilorg Mrs. Harold V Freedman, treasurer: Mrs. Vernon Ross, porliamenlariany Mrs. Edward Schachl, MRS. ROLPH JACOBSEN, Presiden! Hisiorion. I7 Mr. Bledsoe discusses sludenl problems. Mrs. Cornell looks over school records. Counselors at Control Board ol Slodool Affairs The maior funclion of lhe counseling program is lo guide each sludenl in such a manner as lo find The besl possible adiusl- menl' lo his environmenl. The guidance program involves a slaff of six counselors. Mr. Bledsoe is dean of boys, direclor of alhlelics and direclor of counselors and guidance: Mrs. Cornell is dean of girls, and is in charge of honors and awards, C.S.F. and honor roll, and along wilh Mr. Murfin, is in charge of senior programing and graduarion eligibilily. Mr. Murlin is also Ex- Board adviser and in charge of mililary obligalions and service. Olher iobs of fhe counselors performed by Mr. Corrie, Mr. Foreman and Mrs. Marlin are keeping personal 'folders on each sludenl and permanenl records, cumulalive records and 'rranscripl records, Mr. Foreman helps c freshman enroll. A delermined Mr. Corrie slorls his home cull for lhe day. I in 'Q-t-ffm! 1 I8 Left to right: Mrs. Martin, Mr. Corrie, Mrs. Cornell, Mr. Bledsoe, Mr. Muffin, Mr. Foreman. School lloctor, orse Protect Student Health A tull-time health program for every student is one ot the important services at Shatter l-ligh School. Beginning with a physical examination tor entering freshmen, the program tollows the student with regular checlc-ups and special care throughout his tour years. The health department is in the hands ot Mrs. Selma March, nurse. and Dr. Harold Freedman. Mrs. March administers tirst aid and supervises a resting place tor students who are ill. She is also available tor home calls when it is considered advisable. She administers hearing tests and eyesight examinations and works with the counselors on special student health problems. Dr. Freedman is in charge ot giving physicals tor sports and checks on the health ot the students while in school. 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T- - evra HAMBER5 English lmpnrlaril in Academic Program Miss Jeanelle Wheeler Long Beach, California B.A., Universily of California al los Angeles M.A., Universily of Soulhern California English ll, l2, Yearbook, Camera WML Mr. Cecil D. Briscoe Miss Marlys Andrisl Bakersfield, California Crosby, Norlh Dakota B.A., Universily of California B.A., Jameslown Colleg Jameslown English IO, ll, Speech Norlh Dakola Universily of Southern California English 9, Girls' League Horizon Club Bill Dauphin, Bruce Branner and Andy Chavez reporl on regional American In eralure in a panel discussion for English 11A New emphasis was placed on English lhis year by changing lhe gradualion requiremenls 'ro include four years inslead of Three. This change will be in effecr for fhe Class of I959. Because of The growing sludenl body and 'rhe in- creased need lor English, il was necessary lo add anolher leacher fo lhe sialic. Two new reachers in 'rhe deparlmenl are Mrs. Milliken and Mr. Briscoe. A new program designed especially for ourslanding sfudenls ai each grade level is lhe slarred classes which consisl of lop sludenls in English. The classes provide 'rhe opporluniiy for more individual work ai lhe s+uden'r's own rare. Since praciice in ihe skills of reading, wriling, speaking and lisiening are basic io siudy oiher subiecls, besides regular English classes 'rhe curricu- lum offers journalism and dramalics. No speech class was organized lhis year due lo lack ol inieresl. 22 Mnife English in Meet Urednaiinn Requirement si si 5 Mr. Sellers has Wayne Eslerline pul senlence examples on the hoard for criticism and revision. A new bullelin board encourages reading in Miss Andrisl's English 9. Mr. Richard G. Hause Brighton, Colorado Mrs. Yvonne W. Milliken Mr. John D. Sellers B.A., Colorado Slale College Denver, Colorado Fort Bridger, Wyoming M.A., Greeley, Colorado B.A., Colorado Stale College B.S., University of Wyoming English 9, I0 English 9, Drama English 10, ll, Journalism, Com- Sophomore class advisor Drama Club mander 23 Seeial Studies Classes Prepare Gund Eiiizens Mr. Dennis W. Foreman Bakersfield, California B.A., Pepperdine College, Bakersfield College M.A., las Angeles Stale College Counseling, Special Education Senior class advisor Mr. Dick M. Fulcher Mr. Harlan H Hull Seattle, Washington los Angeles California B.A., University of Washington B.A., M.A Occidental College at Social Studies 9 L95 Angeles Football, Baseball Coach Social Studies I0 Key Club Mr. Robert L. Gales Shaffer, California l B.A., M.A., University of Southern California U.S. History, Tennis 24 In a Well-Rounded, aried Course ui Study In order tor the students in senior roblems to know more about Coli- P fornia government, class trials are held. Mr. Gaye H. Pare Social studies is a required subject all tour years in high school: theretore, this part ot the study program has a well- rounded variety ot activities and courses. The treshman year consists mostly ot helping the student torm a viewpoint ot himself. explaining problems which will arise in high school, and determining what the student will choose as subjects in high school to prepare tor college or a iob. The sophomore year in social studies is a combination ot world histor and six weeks ot driver education. World history is a study oi events trom the beginning ot recorded time to the present day world happenings. Driver education pre- pares the students with a background ot essential good driv- ing habits. The iunior year handles the study ot our own country, from the early explorers to the present administration. The study ot the constitution, tormerly part ot this course, is being moved to the senior year. The senior year deals with seniors' roblems to help the stu- dents understand what is expectedbot them as adults. This year class trials were started. Students caught talking or breaking a class law are given a trial. by iury or iudge. lt tound guilty they paid a small fine. Mr. Ray Reigel Bakersfield, California Kelso, Washington Mrs. Anne C. Ward B.A., Fresno State College B.S., M.S., Washington State College Murphy, North Carolina M.A., Carleton College Consumer Education, Social Studies 10 B.A., University of North Carolina Social Studies 9, 'l0 Athletics Senior Problems, Social Studies 10 Freshman class advisor Many Students Participate in Elective Eeurses Miss Marilynn Guillaume Miss Rose Marie Kulz Mrs. Theodora Richard Harvey, Illinois Wentworth, Missouri DeSoto, Missouri B.S., University of Michigan B.S., Southwest Missouri State B.S., Southeast Missouri Teachers Art, Crafts M.A., University of Wisconsin College Art Club, Junior class advisor Spanish M.E., Missouri University Sophomore class advisor, Girls' league library Science, Visual Aids Library Club Under the instructor, Miss Guillaume, Deanna Toews, Gaylene Carter, and Virgie Smith are learning to be good artists. 26 Music, rt, Language Ara Popular Subjects Procrice sessions in lhe new bond room are nol all hard work. Mr lorry Weiss Chicago, Illinois B A Music Education, DePaul University Mr. Irvin A. Jensen M A Music Educoiion, DePaul Fort Wayne, lndionu Unlversily B.A., M.A., Arizona Stole College Music Malhemolics 9 Orcheslro, A Cappella, Boys', Girls' Pep Club Chorus Represeniaiive oi ihe eleciives available in fhe cur- riculum are ihe language and fine aris courses. ln- cluded in ihe program are Spanish, vocal and inslru- menial music, music appreciafion, arf, crafis and li- brary science. Spanish is offered especially for college preparalory sludenis +o help meel college enfrance require- menis. Conversarional Spanish was dropped This year for lack of enrollment Bolh a band and an orchesira are open 'lo siudenis who wish Training in music, as well as a boys',a girls', and a mixed chorus. The course in iniroduciion 'lo music coniinued ils populariiy under a new insiruc- ior. Mr. Larry Weiss. Also under new insiruciors, Miss Marilynn Guillaume and Mr. Bill Houser. were ihe courses in aris and crafis. Mr. Houser opened a course in siege shop io make full use of ihe new aucliiorium. Siudenls in library science acl as library and visual aids assisfanis, gaining valuable praciical Training. Greater Interest Develops in Math and Science Mr. James V. Wilson Mr. Dale E. Fahsbender Mr. Dan Bledsoe Shatter, California Pontiac, Illinois Los Angeles, California B.S., University ot Southern B.S., Illinois State Normal University B.S., Nevada University California M.S., Illinois State Normal University M.A., George Washington Algebra, Trigonometry Algebra, Plane Geometry University Athletics Counseling, Chemistry Ray Villalvazo, Richard Lytle, Victor Smith, and Maraget Freedman produce a vacuum in a Bell iar during physics experiments. 28 With space travel now a reality, the public's greater interest in science and mathematics was much in evidence this year. Shatter High School students were given the opportunity ot participation in a science tair sponsored by Bakerstield College in co- operation with the Kern County oil industry. A second class in chemistry was added to the science department otterinqs, which also include physics and biology. ln mathematics, advanced classes were accelerated so that students could progress at their own rate. Several students completed the high school course ot study and were working in college mathematics. Courses include algebra, plane and solid geometry and trigonometry. Siudenisrlqal-ie Clive Part in Experiments ln chemistry Bill Johnson helps Franklin Kosdon in an experiment. Mr. Caroll T. Jacobs Pueblo, Colorado B.A., San .lose State College Mr. Don Murfin Mr. Lowell E. Todd M.A., Columbia University, Adams City, Colorado Pacific Grove, California New York City BA., Colorado State M.A., Columbia University Biology M.A., Denver University General Mathematics Science Club Physics 29 Business Education Meets Practical eeds Mr. Jack Fisk Mrs. Thelma P. Martin Mr. Leonard Robertson Greeley, Colorado Clarksburg, West Virginia Ramah, Colorado A.B., Colorado State College B.A., Bowling Green College of B.A., M.A., Colorado State College Stenography, Typing, Office Commerce Personal Typing, Typing General Practice Typing, Bookkeepi Business Commercial Club 2 Sophomore Class Advisor A new chairman took over the business education depart- ment this year succeeding Mr. P. L. Arnold who retired last June after 24 years at Shatter High School. Mr. Jack Fisk, the new head, supplemented the course ot study with prac- tice on machines in the school ottice, including the tele- phone switchboard, the mimeograph and the ditto machines. A model telephone set. loaned by the Pacitic Telephone and Telegraph Company, gave students practical experience in its use. Besides ottice practice the business education department includes courses in bookkeeping, typing, personal typing, stenography. and general business. The expansion ot the program necessary to offer more variety to a greater num- ber ot students depends on the addition ot more classroom space and equipment. Growth in the home economics program necessitated the addition ot a halt-time teacher. Girls may study clothing, toods, child care, and home turnishing. Mr. Robertson's first period class are learning to type for their own personal use. 'i. ,QQ ., .E s is. ere Students Interested in Home Eeenemies The television set in the all-purpose room of the homemaking department helped create a home-like atmosphere. Miss Ann Jacobsen Mrs. Marilyn Bell Davis, California Stockton, California B.S., University of California at Mrs. Lois Rae Murfin B.S., College of Pacific Davis Adams City, Colorado Homemaking Homemaking B.S., Colorado State University Future Homemokers Future Hamemokers Homemaking 31 Ag Students Take Perl in Live Steels Shews Mr. Glenn O. Nay Mr. Burley Dooley Mr. Elliott Garrison Mannington, West Virginia Ceres, California Hemel, California B.S., Purdue, University of B.S., University of Nevada B.S., M.Ed., University of California California M.A., California Polytechnic at Davis Agriculture Agrisulture, Farm Mechanics Agriculture, Woodshop F.F.A. F.F.A. Mr. Dooley shows Roger Weaver how to work the new feeder. 32 Shep Courses Expand ie Meet Veeeiien eede Mr. Taylor shows Wayne Dickson and Milton Patrick how to repair a carburetor. The Shafler High School FFA lakes part in three fairs and shows each year. The purpose of their ac- tivities is 'ro exhibit their livestock and other prod- ucts in competition with other chapters in Califor- ma. The California Sfaie Fair is usually 'the first show of the season where Ten boys exhibited twelve head ol fat steers, winning a number of ribbons and 5250.00 in prize money. The Stale Fair is followed by the Kern County Fair, where they exhibited approximately IOO head oi hogs. calstle and sheep. Prize money and sales of livestock amounted to over S4.000.00. The Great' Western Livestock Show is the show oi the year, where all fat stock is exhibited and sold al' public auction. Prize money and sales amounted to 4i25,000.00. Many boys take active part in shop courses, which includes auto, metal, wood, and general shop and mechanical drawing. A change in auto shop course of study puts emphasis on the mechanical repairs rather than body work. Mr. Edward W. Schacht Mr. William Hauser Shatter, California Valley Forge, Penn. Mr. Kenneth D. Taylor M.A., University of Southern B.A., Fresno State, Bakersfield Wichita, Kansas California Mechanical Drawing, Crafts and A.B., Fresno State B.S., Miami University Statecraft Metal Shop, Auto, Shop General Shop, Wood Shop Noon Recreation Junior Class Advisor 33 Physical Education is a Wall-Rounded Blass Miss Billie Wright Miss Sharron McDaniel San Bernardino, California Wasco, California B.A., University of Redlands, B.A., Occidental College University of California Physical Education Physical Education, Biol09Y. Tennis G.A.A. Advisor G.A.A., F.T.A., Officials Club Mr. Marlin Olsen To insure a well-rounded program of physical edu- cafion This year, a regular gym class was required for every sfudenf. including fhose out for afhlefics who formerly did noi lake if. Five days a weelc fhe gym, playing field, and swimming pool were busy wilh classes parlicipafing in leam and individual sporfs. The California Fitness Tesf was given fo every fresh- man and sophomore girl, followed by correcfive worlc in body mechanics for individual problems. The girls also parficipafecl in fraclc and field evenfs again fhis year, confinuing an acfivify which has gained popularity since ifs beginning lasf year. The maior funcfion of 'rhe counselors is fo help 'the sluclenfs make The best possible adiusfmenf fo ihe school environmenf in fhe personal, social, eco- nomic. and educafional programs. The sfudenfs can consulf with any of fhe counselors af any fime fo find The guidance ihey need. Inglewood, California Mr. Wall Johnson B.A., U.C.l.A. M.S., U,C.l.A. San Jose, California B.A., San Jose State Physical Education Physical Education Block S Block S 34 ljuunselnrs Help Students in Guidance Mr. Harold Corrie Mrs. Amelia Cornel Mr. Dan Bledsoe Alton, illinois Shafter, California los Angeles, California B.S. in Ed., Southeast Missouri B.A., University of California at B.S., Nevada University State Berkeley M.A., George Washington M.S. in Ed., University of Southern Counseling University California Chemistry, Counseling Attendance and Counselor Junior Class Advisor Miss Wright, who also taught biology, is helping Donald Blumkin with a biology problem. 35 IN Tl-IE UTER ORBIT ,X ' . .M ' ,HMT-f-' T iff. L... ,. 1 , N, Zarken . I ,431 -,g,?f . -'-19 ig, 122 fit? y2. 4.1155 333 , i .' -v3ii3,.Ln ?g N., ' ,I . ig: n ge? . 2 u . LP' . e 4 1 VE. 1 .13 el' if ' H Q 1 . QE- Y 1 I9 ' J P f 1. v Q J f - 415' ' 3 321 1 -xt: Y ,- -,Vg-3 , J' q'gv ,,? 1 ,F ' ,. 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A -wwiz 'TGV S 2Qf'if,51'1f'vw?'Zf4?f2'liQ-r.eww-J ' .1 . . 4 ,5?g,,, 5.55 ORGANIZATIONS LAURION STAFF: Charlotte Ellison, Ellen Osborn, Judi McClellan, C. L. Howell, Bobby Krause, Nancy Pierce, Bill Beck- ham, June Anderson, and Sharon Turner. Laurinn and Commander Staffs PlecU1'dEvenls COMMANDER STAFF: Mr. Sellers, Dolly ' Begley, Martha Huntington, Doris Turner, l Carolyn Tiberghlen, Ella Mae Bursey, Ruben Marquez, John Armendariz, Pat Fuller, Wayne Hamilton, Dermot Eckhert, Beverly Tatum. 38 Eamsra and Lilirar Clubs Teach Useful Skills Library Club members Gloria Schullz, Jerry Ragsdale, Donna Walers, Louise Barker, and Jimmy Talley earn credils for library science laugh! by their advisor, Mrs. Richard. Camera Club members Derrald Johnson, Richard Inklebarger, and Bill Beckham gel instructions on using the enlarger from lheir advisor, Miss Wheeler. '25 yf i ng mei , w Mr. Fisk purchases a Shaller pin from Commercial club members, Loyce George, Jeanette Hester, Pal Coble, Pal Harding, to help raise money for the club. Ecmmcrcial, Science Clubs Promote Publicity Mr. Jacobs looks on as members of lhe Science Club, Bill Dauphin, Larry Powell, James Graddy, Franklin Kosdon, get ready for 1958 Science Fair, sponsored by Bakersfield College. 40 Pictured are the officers of the Girls League with their advisor Miss Andrist: Norma Graves, Vice President, Reba Sill, President, and Nadine Mouser, Secretary. Girls League, Horizon Lead in School fioirs Planning their annual trip to L.A. are the officers of Horizon Club. First semester officers are: Gen Vaughn, Treasurer, Vickee Davis, Secretary, Becky Nelson, President, Carol Froese, Vice President, Dolores Contreras, Publicity Chairman, and Isabel Vazsquez, Historian. Second semester officers are: Norma Neufeld, Secretary, Nadine Emerald, President, Lillian Arreola, Historian, Gen Vaughn, Treasurer, Dolores Contreras, Publicity Chairman. 41 Same of lhe Key Club members make use of their molto, Keep Ohe Campus Clean. They are Vicior Smilh, Frank Ware, Mr. Hill, advisor, Jim McClure, Leonard Duck. Hey Club and PTJX. Practice Public Sec ice i Future Teachers Club members, Verna Pelers and Bonnie Johnson, 1 under the supervision of Miss Wright, have taught physical educa- iion classes. 42 P. H. A., F. F. A. Prepare Escorts for the Future Farmers of America Chapter Sweetheart, Sandy Hampton, are some active members of FFA. Kenneth Pasley, sentinel: larry Perry, Sweetheart Sandy: Bill Ragang Jim Ryan, president, and Mr. Nay, ad- visor. Pictured planning the annual Twirp dance are Future Homemnkers at America officers, Nancy Pierce, presi- dent, Fratie Jackson, secretary, Mrs. Bell, advisor, Idanell Prickett and Carol Cline, active membersp and Ellen Osborn, treasurer. Herrremekers and Farmers 43 The Arl Club is shown planning posters as a means lo raise money. They are: Ruben Marquez, Mariorie Wilson, Charloile Smith, and Virgie Smilh, under the inslruclion of Miss Guillaume. ri and Drama Clubs Puhlicize Anti ities Q 1 WZ? The Drama Club reheurses o ploy under lhe supervision of Mrs. Milliken. They perform al assemblies and other evenls. Piclured ure: louise Fuller, Tommy Richards, Sherry Helms, and Dorolhy Green. 44 Ladies m Piatiramam, was Comad , Drama, Humamta Albert don't open that letter ns Ellen lLnuise Fulferl as Sister Theresa y Kendrick atches with amazement. Albert llarry Meredithl, approves os Louisa lCharlotte Ellisonl is being scolded by Emily lClorice Mouser, for interfering in Albert's business. KMA WelI l'm blowed exclaims Albert llorry Meredithl I when he finds the oven bricked up. Lucy lCoroI Bartonl discovers Albert os he uncovers the secret. 45 GA!-X. Bottom row: Bonnie Jones, Gerri Jones, Sharon Eidsen, Jeanette Hester, Carol Froese, Bernice Searcy, Carol Witcher, Florence Clark, Loyce George, Reba Sill, Louise Fuller, Verna Peters, Mary Arreola, and Bonnie Johnson. Second row: Sandy Jacobsen, Shirley Kendrick, Henrietta Loewen, Betty Stacy, Patsy Aday, Gail Clark, Linda Ornelas, Adela Carrete, Carol Becker, Marilyn Gaede, Betty DePriest, Mary Gross, Deanna Taews, leolo Norris, Sonya Emerald, Deanna Rodriquez, Nadine Emerald, Norma Groves. Top row: Moe Addington, Karen Sanderson, Bunny Anderson, Christine Neuman, Paula Nix, Lynda Fosdick, Susan Hieser, Marilyn Thomas, Brenda Boel, Jackie Bruce, Ruth Schmidt, Norma Neufeld, Brenda Ballard, Sandy Drake, Shirley Bryant. Blucl-55 , E. .A., Ufficials, and LUUU Point Pin Block S Bottom row: John Ross, Leonard Duck, Richard Warneke, Bill Thompson, Mike Brown, Ron Blumkin, Richard Sowder, Howard Duck. Second row: John Armendoriz, Bruce Wishon, Wendell Cotes, Charlie Wright, Ray Rice, Bonner Boel, Glen Putman, Bobby Thompson. Top row: Mr. Johnson, Robert Florez, Don Disney, Dwoine Banks, Robert Borion, Joe Banks, Danny Ballard, Mr. Olsen. 46 Winners Enjn Sports Officials Club members, Diana Mertler, Bonnie Jones, Bonnie Johnson, Verna Peters, Reba Sill, und Carol Witcher officiute ul games for G.A.A. VERNA PETERS, 1000 poin! winner 47 CAROL HOOKS, IOOO poini winner 1 Bands Show Their Talent el Men School Events The Swing Band is real gone as shown at one of their practice sessions. They are: Joe Villavozo, Henry Gonzales, Clarice Mouser, Gary Schweizer, Jim Kendrick, Ed Guerrero, Joe Martinez. Front row: Sandra Stover, Margaret Workentin, Jeanie Riemer, Bonnie Burnett, Donna Willis, Carol Hooks, Kathy Kendrick, Marilyn Gaede. Second row: Nadine Mouser, Mary Ellison, Beverly Schultz, Penny Willis, Artie Froese, Roger Becker, Shirley Kendrick, Joe Villalvazo, Barry Wipl, Jimmy Nickels, Henry Gonzales, Betty Tillman. Third row: Doug Toews, Neil Janzen, Ben Williams, Henry Hester, Rosario Alaniz, Linda Fosdick, Charles Schultz, James Sephus, John Armandariz, Don Loveless, Ken McMinn, Ernie Reed, Ronald Schmidt, Henrietta Loewen, Jim Kendrick, Rodney Weins, Noel Wilson. Fourth row: LeRoy Dansby, Bruce Brunner, Sandra Nonhol, Buddy Engle. Standing: Mr. Weiss, Bonnie Johnson, Margaret Freedman, Jimmy Russel, Jeri Jones, Sharon Janzen, lavina Unruh, Joe Martinez, Clarence Evans, Dwaine Branch. 48 Rated excellent was the string orchestra: Charlotte Ellison, Nona Johnson, Norma Neufeld, Clarice Mouser, Sandra McMichael, Genevieve Vaughn, Carol Barton, Mary Vazquez, Janice Putnam, Kenneth Johnson, linda Sellers, Evelyn Schellenburg. Urehestra and Majereltes Excel el Performances High stepping maiorettes are Jane Jones, Jeri Jones, Bonnie Johnson, and Margaret Freedman. Y 49 Vncai Music Gccups Achieve Hcccqniiicn BOYS CHORUS. Bottom row: Robert McBride, Richard Williams, Billy Martin, Robert Borion, Leon Jones. Top row: Thearthur White, Wendell Heck, Richard Warneke, Robert Enterline, and Joe Carrasco. GIRLS CHORUS. Bottom row: Barbara Groves, Arneda Sherrell, Shirley Mettler, Stella Badget, Carolyn Donelson. Second row: Florence Clark, Donna Weidenboch, Sandy Hampton. Top row: Glenda Mansfield, Edna Williford, Carmen Hendricks, Wanda Cherry, Barbara Cherry, Sharon Shamblin. 50 Al Kern County Music Festival Members of the all county chorus are: Ray Rice, Willa Mae Adams, Beverly Talum. Bohom row: Helen Prendez, Randi Kilgore, Rila Chavez, Emma Baker, Beverly Talum, Carolyn Tiberghien, Gracie Beal, Ella Mae Bursey, Minnie Barn- hill, Shirley Melller, Sally Banuelos. Second row: Windell Cales, Clarice Mouser, Belly Brown, Chrisleen Mallson, Chrisleen Neuman, Rachel Cola, Charlolte Seoll, Charlotte Ellison, Sharon Cable, Doris Turner, Judy Ragan. Third row: Barbara Morrow, Marlie Halley, Ilene Mason, Lavina Unruh, laRuth Chexler, Willa Adams. Top row: Dennis Frizell, Earl love, Ray Rice, Bruce Wishon, Wayne Hamilton, Richard Warneke, larry Fenderson, Billy Pearson, John Ross, Johnny Sivils, Phillip Beltran. 51 Yell Leaders and Pep Club Our pretty song leaders were Carol Witcher, Brenda Bael, Verna Peters, and Jeannie French. With their whirl of songs they have helped our school spirit this year. Music was provided for the pep assemblies and basketball games by the Pep Band. Left to right: Noel Wilson, Rodney Weins, Leroy Dansby, Bruce Branner, Henry Gonzales, Jae Martinez, Betty Tillman, Sandra Nonhof, Jim Russell, Jimmy Bartel, Buddy Engle, Neil Janzen, Sandy Stover, Roger Becker, Carol Hooks: Margaret Warkentin, Shirley Kendrick, and the instructor, Mr. Weiss. i 52 Show School Spirit Our student body yell leaders this year were: Betty Firkins, Clarence Evans, and Carol Barton. They helped to bring about better school spirit this year. Enthusiastic Pep Club members helped promote school spirit at games and pep assemblies. Bottom raw: Charlotte Ellison Jack Brown, Mary Ellison. Top row: Brenda Boel, Mr. Weiss, advisor, Nadine Mouser. 53 85.17. Uispla 5 Leadarship at Various Clarice Mouser Jimmy McClure Margaret Freedman Dennis Gaede Diana Mettler ,am . . ...K fs . .din 1984 WK 3 Y A -W, N 5 , X Q FQ 'Hr' D J r l iii? N M' - - F. - S71 . ',. . of , ' Louise Fulfer Nona Johnson First semester California Scholarship Federation members are, Bottom row: Clarice Mouser, Moo Addington, Norma Graves, Margaret Freedman, Leonard Duck, Genevieve Vaughn, Nona Johnson, louise Fulfer, Pat Cable, Sharon Eidsen, Carol Becker, Linda Fosdick, Lavino Unruh, Sue Hughett. Second row: Franklin Kosdon, Mike Panero, Frank Ware, Bill Johnson, Diana Mettler, Bonnie Jones, Carol Frose, Marilyn Goede, Norma Neuman, Vickee Davis, Joy Hamlin, Lovino Unruh. Top row: Bill Thompson, Jim McClure, Dennis Gaede, Dennis Klein, Don Blumlsin, Reg Hammond, Lorin Neufeld, Philip Anderson, Isobel Vasquez, Paula Nix. 54 Activities Bonnie Jones and Mae Addington do their part , on C. S. F. day. Acting as school administrators on C. S. F. day are Philip Anderson and Mike Panera. 'Z ' i Counting money for the successful student aid drive, sponsored by the C. S. F., are Bill Thompson, Bonnie Jones, and Mrs. Cornell. Second semester California Scholarship Federation members are, Bottom row: Brenda Boel, Beverly Tatum, Mae Addington, Margaret Freedman, Leonard Duck, Norma Graves, Shirley Kendrick, Becky Nelson, Carol Cline, Idaenell Prickett, Jewel Armstrong, Darreld Johnson, Isabel Vasquez, Sue Hughett. Second row: Jerry Garner, Clarice Mouser, Carol Barton, Dolly Begley, Cathie Kendrick, Claudette Forehand, Genevieve Vaughn, Nona Johnson, Louise Fulfer, Marilyn Gaede, Deanna Toews, Mary Gross, Reba Sill, Kathryn James, Sandy Strover. Third raw: Franklin Kosdon, Mike Panero, Frank Ware, Bill Johnson, Diana Mettler, Bonnie Jones, Carol Frose, Pat Cable, Carol Becker, Vickee Davis, Joy Hamlin, Sandra McMichael. Top row: Noel Wilson, Bill Thompson, Jim McClure, Dennis Gaede, Victor Smith, Jim Russell, Dennis Klein, l.orin Neufeld, Rodney Wiens, Philip Anderson, Sandra Nonhof, Cristine Mattson, Lavina Unruh, Carol Witcher. I i 55 Queen and Her Court Revealed el Turlae Trel Q The Turkey Trot opened a gala holiday social season. X Carol Witcher, acting as Mistress of Ceremonies, accepts Beverly Tatum's winning ticket. The G.A.A. provided the kind of music that brobght out the dancers at the Turkey Trot. 67 L uf C J 'LYTC3 f The girls ask the boys to dance at the Twirp Twirl. Girls Take the Lead at the Twirp Twirl A9 TI ropoff she eloy ocul g tthe ,4!.buW4J Ahjfa , Carrying ot th T p d tes the g Is It on their d t Queen, Verna Peters The campus was dazzled by lhe appearance of a new mefeorile when Verna Pelers was elecled Queen of 'rhe Coronafion Ball. 'rhe mosf honorary posilion ai' Shaffer High. ln her 'Four years al Shalier High, Verna has been popular wifh bofh facully and s+uden+s. During 'rhe pas? +hree years she has served failhfull as Sfudenl' Body song leader. Ofher offices she held were social chairman and secrefary of K.C.A.S.R. She has been very acfive in G.A.A. and is usually chosen fo play on fhe all-s+ar +eams. This year Verna gained enough poinis +o en+i+le her lo a IOOO-poin'r pin. Verna has majored in 'rhe college preparafory course and has been acfive in 'rhe Fufure Teachers of America. Chosen as Maid of Honor was Margaref Freedman who was aclive as social chairman. 58 Verna Is Q Meteor In Royal Urhit J eunelie Hester, Princess Reba Sill, Princess Jeri Jones :awk QUEEN AND COURT: Princess, Reba Silly Leonard Duckg Princess, JeaneNe Hesierp Howard Ducky Maid of Honor, Margarel Freedman, Mike Brownp Glen Pufmang Queen, Verna Peiersp Princess, Jeri Jonesp Donnie Trouh Princess, Pal Fuller, Ed Parks. Coronation Took Plano i 60 I crown thee, Queen Verna. Mike Brown, Margaret Freedman, Verna Peters and Glen Putman. 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Second raw: Ken McMinn, Joyce Titsworth, Deanna Toews, Mary Gross, Jewel Armstrong, Derrald Johnson, Jeff Panera. Top row: Andy Sharp, Clarence Bralton, Dennis Hill, David Howze, Rudy Paloma, Bobby Johnson, Steve lopez, John Ramsey. Bottom row: Homer Ellis, Gaylene Carter, Melvin Schmidt, Mary Word, Geneva Ramsey, Evelyn Schellenberg, Kathy Allen, Glenda Crumley, Rosario Alaniz. Second row: Bunny Wright, Tony Plaza, Robert Wiley, Jerry Carpenter, Jerry Caddell, Sam Hague, Julie Radford, Janice Putnam, Donna Weiden- bach. Top row: Joe Davis, Leo Lookadoo, Harry Rice, David Randolph, Rosie Bingham, Darlene Wray, Kay Shellenberger, Karen Sanderson, Shirley Bryant. 66 i l Bottom row: John Perry, Ray Dickey, Larry Meyer, Charles Coleman, Eulene Cotton, Barbara Sharp, Mary LaRue, Glenda Gallagher, Barbara Black, Larry Holt, Don Loveless. Second row: Dale Stewart, Joe Villalvazo Shirley Wilkerson, Allie Mae Davenport, Ailene Butler, Bob Collins, Jimmy Nikkei, Arty Froese, Barry Wipl, Andrew Johns, Joe Smith, Bruce Ayers. Top row: Ronald Evans, Johnie Arnold, John Rosas, Richard Inklebarger, Jerry Taylor, Travis Turner, Vernon Bailey, Arnold Smith, Tommy Neal, James Estrada. Mr. Reigal, freshman class advisor, introduces the first semester officers to the auditorium. They are left to right, president, Deanna Toews, social chair- man, Sandra Hampton, vice president, Arty Froeseg 1 and secretary, Susan Heiser. 1 67 Bottom row: Alvis Neely, Jackie Ashmore, Donnie Osborn, Linda Sellars, Jacki Addington, Bunny Anderson, Janet Tudor, Paula Rodney, Norma Davis, Phyllis Perrin. Second row: Bennie Barleson, Sylvester Chamblee, Robert Whitney, Thomas Stephens, Ruth Schmidt, Betty Tillman, Susan Heiser, Mollie Sephus, Charlotte Smith, Bobbie Morland, Avonna Brewer. Top row: Cecil McWhorter, Mac Henning, David Anderson, Don Boles, Gordon Taylor, William Bice, Joyce Scott, linda Wadley, Sharon Shamblin. Bottom row: Lupe Ramirez, Jeannie Chavez, Eva Ornelas, Bertha Lopez, Amanda Rodriquez, Judy Fosdick, Sherry Helms, Charlotte Scott, Barbara Morrow. Second row: Gerald Watson, Joe Martinez, Brent Roberts, Dora Sobedra, Jovita Martinez, Eloisa Gonzales, Karen Wilson, Onva Cross, Darlene Cole, Shirley Crain. Top row: Robert Sage, Edward Guerrero, Charles McClain, Roger Steelman, Bobby Irwin, Gerald Wesley, Barbara Cherry, Bertha Cota, Harold Sage, Barry Irvin. 68 1 Bottom row: Arthur Harris, Ricky Swan, Estella Garcia, Gloria Yamamoto, Manuel Villarreal, Paulette Hance, Jane Harrison, JoAnn Cloud, Donna Frazier. Second row: Roger Fowler, Ed Isaac, Ronnie Hopkins, Mike Torigiani, Don Antongiovanni, Dianne Handel, Lola Mathew, Ellen Cox, Judy Dunkin, Carolyn Shelton, Joyce Bass. Top row: Bobby Pearson, Albert Wilson, Charles Norris, Dennis Giannini, Glen Moore, Wanda McAnalIy, Mildred Daniel, Sherry Maxwell, Nina Keys. Bottom row: Maryln Barnes, Patricia Sue Spiers, Lillian Pineda, linda Donelson, Virgie Smith, Belly Hamlin, Jeanne Reirner, Georgette Barnes, Dian Branch, Iva Hollan. Second row: Billy Rosales, Betty DePriest, Darlene Rose, Sandra McMichael, Idanell Prickett, Carol Cline, Sonya Emerald, leola Norris, Sandy Hampton, Patsy Self, Doris Ricketts. Top row: Phillip Steiber, Jack Arnold, James Crumley, Jimmy Wiggs, Bobby Norman, Kenneth Beach, Donny Woolsey, Dave Wray, Teddy French, H. L. Reece. 69 Bottom Second Shirley Brenda Friendly competition in a volleyball game was featured at the Freshman-Sophomore party. row: Roger Krause, Fred Connell, Steve Conard, Don Anderson, Joanne Underwood, Penny Willis, Christine Alvear, Mary Mariner, Sarah Ogden row: Bobbie Barber, Barbara Bilyew, Eula Shores, Galen Parish, Herman Skelton, Gerald Adams, Jim Ebbing, Davy Williams, Judy Skidmore Martines, Christine Smith. Top row: Jim Woodard, Leon Standridge, Henry Thomas, Larry Janzen, Bill Rogan, Robert Hopkins, Wayne Jessee Gail Smith, Christine Mattson. 70 Freshman are inilialed inlo high school social life as lhey dance al lhe Freshman-Sophomore porly. Freshman class officers for the second semester are: Susan Heiser, secretary, Belly Tillman, social choirmang Jackie Addington, yell leadery Manuel Villareal, vice presidenlp Joe Marlinez, presidenl. Bollam row: Harold Francis, Thomas Gilberl, Allan Woods, Sieve Jackson, Loyd Malhews, Roger Barflell, Jim Brannon. Second row: Charles McWhorler, James Honeycul, Frankie Lopez, Johnny Robinson, Don Foote, Wesley Powell, Ronnie Tuck, Elsie Scoll, Shirley Taylor. Top row: Ray Cymbalisly, Ben Williams, Leon Jones, Richard Lee Williams, Jim Bryan, Rulh Willenberg, Alice Faye Maynor, Florence Ann While. Class Ui 'EU Pmclaels Ahead in School Spirit Norma Neufeld, Vickie Davis, and Phyllis Smilh were on Ihe committee who spent lols of lime planning and gelling ready for a very successful autumn leaves dance. Bottom row: Goldie Mariner, Sandy Slover, Carol Becker, Sandy Jacobsen, Shirley Kendrick, Genevieve Vaughn, Nancy Blair, Donna Willis, Linda Ornelas, Carol Jordan. Second row: Vickie Davis, Norma Neufeld, Marilyn Gaede, Marilyn Thomas, Dave Carlnal, Becky Nelson, Reg Hammond, Rodney Wiens, Jerry Garner, Nadine Emerald. Top row: lorin Neufeld, Clarence Evans, Philip Anderson, Dwayne Branch, John Romanini, Don Blumkin, Dennis Klein, Ralph Wood, Joe Romanini, Roger Enns. 72 J Bottom row: Ronald Schmidt, Barbara Sharp, Terri Sherril, Shirley Rosales, Virginia Smith, Patsy Aday, Geneva Velarde, Alice Guerrero, Simon Delarosa, Bennie Steele, Floyd lowe. Second row: Ronald Mettler, Larry Barwick, Vernon Fuller, Johnny Sloas, Ken Brown, Cleveland Dunigan, William Schachl, James Webb, Gilbert Carrillo, Ronnie McCoslin, John Mariner. Top row: Bobby Thompson, Buddy Engel, Milburn Cobb, Ernest Reed, Bobby McDonald, Jim Kendrick, Eddie Lane, Neal Janzen. Bottom row: Vernal Webster, Isabel Vasquez, Martha Williams, Virginia Thompson, Dolores Contreras, Mary Ellison, Patty Bridges, Donna Rose, Lillian Arreola, Delores Salazar. Second row: Roger Weaver, Jacqueline Bruce, Barbara Walker, Brendy Boel, Dolores Tillman, Nadine Mouser, Kathlene Ball, Mary Smith, Berta Alvear, Phillip Beltran. Top row: Bunnis Washington, Ri:hord Kaop, Boyce Hicks, Billy Pearson, Alvin Wiley, Michael Hall, Jimmie Eichman, Jim Carroll, Richard Keys, James Casteel. l 73 Bottom row: Ramona Banks, Mary Perry, Paulette Begley, Phyllis Smith, Rita Moore, Betty Firkins, Esther Brown, Diane LoePP. Margaret Brown, JoAnn Ware, Patricia Horn, JoAnn Smith, Sue Hughett. Second row: Jayne Rateliff, Janice Luker, Gloria Morgan, Gloria Turner, Barbara Robinson, Suzette Fuller, Richard Martin, Doug Toews, Tyrone Peak, Blain Perry, Jerry Fleetwood. Top row: Tom Richards, Danny Simpson, Doug Cannon, Larry Meredith, Bruce Ammerman, James Grady, Bill Dixon, Douglas Owen. Bottom row: Betty Stacy, Janette Hale, Clara Aust, Elzene Stewart, Leoda M. Sherrell, Alice Nancy, Sandy Lawrence, Donna Robinson, Jimmy Thomas, Bill Jackson. Second row: John Davis, Clarice Fink, Dot Green, Cleo Dobbs, Sunny Eddings, Pat Jones, Thelma Haselden, Kathryn James, Gary Hall, George Gilbert. Top row: Leonard Burns, Dennis Townsend, Charles Umtress, Mike McNatt, Lee Conner, Jimmy Gipson, Bobby Burch, Kenneth Pasley, Lonnie Conell, Dolphus McMinn. 74 Bottom row: Flora Lowe, Margaret Davis, Barbara Hathcock, Alberta Sage, Gladys Brock, Nina Foote, Nico Sabedra, Mary Arreola, Mike Crum, Dan Cooper. Second row: Verla Frost, Linda Baxter, Mary Williams, Louiese West, Mary Armendariz, Deanna Rodriguez, Linda Pierce, Neaoma Wright, Wanda Cherry, Loretta Carter. Top row: Wendell McClure, Dan White, Robert McDaniel, Darryl Smith, Richard Whittington, Richard Ledbetter, Jack Brown, Wayne Trammell, Richard Holliman, Darrel Hester. These are the Sophomore first semester officers who worked to promote school spirit. Yell Leaders, Janis L'uker and Gloria Turner, adviser, Mr. Hauser president, Brenda Boelp vice president, Vickie Davis, secretary, Nadine Mouser, social chairman, Phyllis Smithp and yell leader, Arneda Sherill. 75 iff M25 a e mis? Becky Nelson and Jerry Fleetwood were on the Sophomore committee which sponsored the co-recreation night. Second semester Sophomore class officers: Kneeling: Janis Luker and Gloria Turner, yell leaders. Standing: Brenda Boel, secretary, Bobby Thompson, vice president, Jerry Fleetwood, president, Becky Nelson, social chairman. Bottom row: Barbara Dodd, Fran Dickinson, Mary Edington, Sandy Patrick, Carrie Rice, Susie Walker, Brenda Ballard, Bernice Searcy, JoAnn Romine, Palsy Harris. Second row: John Dooley, Donald Mettler, Sandy Drake, Jeanne Rateliff, Susanne Bradshaw, Kathy Tucker, Wanda Harding, George Ellis, Bobby Wiggs, Carlos Lawson. Top row: Jack Stieber, Phillip Smith, lomar Wherry, Alex Valencia, Jack Goodin, J. B. Skelton, larry Perry, Willie Bursey, Elvin Meyer, Mall Carrasco. 4 A 76 Mr. Hause, class advisor, supervises Don Blumkin, Marilyn Thomas, and Genevieve Vaughn, members of the S.S. Club, lSophomores with Spiritl who challenge the other classes' spirits with signs hung in the halls. Sophomores sold hot chocolate at the football games to swell their treasury. Brenda Boel, Nadine Mouser, and Sandra Jacobsen were three ol the chief cooks. Bottom row: Johnny Thomas, Robert George, Henrietta Loewen, Sharron Williams, Sue Fenner, Sharon Coble, Monett Cantrell, Art Turner, Wayne Mc- Mahon. Second row: Carl Northam, Charlie Underwood, Reece Cotton, Jessee Ricketts, Robert Harvey, Larry Fenderson, Ronnie Watson, Jim Talley. l Class et '59 Satellite Beeches Third Stage Bottom row: Celeste Jarrard, Nancy Carpenter, Deanna Hight, Bonnie Janzen, Pat Stoller, June Cross, Joye Hamlin, Shirley Barber, Carolyn Donelson, Reba Gofarth, Donna Morris. Second row: Gary New, Jackie Hedrick, Jack Silvera, Glen Poznolf, Ronald Blumkin, Glen Mettler, J. R. LaRue, Marshall Jones, Adyal Barham, Jimmy Bartel. Top row: Wendell Heck, Dennis Handel, Bobby Brown, James Sephus, Bill Thompson, Herbert Lemley, Gary Shwetzer, Thearthur White, Charles Ray Graham. Bottom row: Sally Banuelas, Margaret Warkentin, Chris Thompson, Minnie Barnhill, Gloria Schultz, Carolyn Pearson, Shelba Ary, Lynda Fosdick, Ruthie Sexton. Second row: Buck Sanders, Deanna Skidmore, Lana Lachenmaier, Robert Beltran, Duncan Bradshaw, Barbara Mcllwain, Paula Nix, Sandro Non- hot, Carol Froese, Leroy Rohrbach. Top row: Frank Whicker, Wayne Esterline, Harold Olinger, Verle Baney, Ivan Thomas, Bruce Branner, James Morgan, Morris Ramey, Freddie Black, Bill Dauphin, Jim Russell, Jerry Ragsdale. 78 - 4. Bottom row: Ellen Osborn, Shirley Mettler, Bonnie Burnett, Mary Jane Heck, Maudie Armstrong, Montie Hooks, Betty Brown, Evelyn Hedrick, Gracie Beal, Wanda Fowler, Carol Martin. Second row: Noel Wilson, Johnny Sivils, Mike Ponero, Leroy Donsby, Bill Johnson, Curtis Lawson, Louis Mariner, John Kenley, William Duncan, Wayne Hamilton, John Ross. Top row: Harlen Reel, Lloyd Nanney, Herman Dargotz, Henry Hester, Franklin Kosdon, Frank Ware, Roger Becker, Bobby Elam, Al Fontes. Bottom row: Judy Rogan, Beverly Tatum, Norma Graves, Bonni Johnson, Moe Addington, Carolynn Tiberghien, Frotie Jackson, Mariorie Wilson, Edna Williford, Dolly Begley. Second row: Susie Mullins, Doris Turner, Bonnie Jones, Carol Witcher, Beverly Witten, Pete Gonzeles, Jack Baker, Leon Hill, Jerry Madden, W. C. Daniels. Top row: Vernal Webster, Jack Barham, Mickey Pearson, Thurman Bruce, Delmer Ledbetter, Cecil Walton, Elden Carroll, Don Wray, Bill Freeborn, Jerry Palla. Q 79 Magazine soles were a big thing for the juniors this yeor. Turning in money and sales reports are top salesmen, Bonnie Johnson, Carol Witcher, Lana lachenmaier, Glen Poznoff, Earl Love, and Bonnie Janzen. Seated is chairman Judy Rogan. Mr. Corrie, class advisor, talks over the unusually large size of the iunior class with its officers. President is Jim Ryan, vice president, Robert Boriong secretary, Arcadia Medina, and yell leaders, Bonnie Johnson, Tom Col- vard, and Jim Bartel. Not pictured is social chairman, Judy Rogan. BO The iunior ring committee did n good iob of selecting modernistic rings. The credit goes to the salesmen, Sharon Grundy, Tom Colvard, Robert Borion, Arcadia Medina, Mr. Corrie, Jim Ryan, and Judy Rogan. Q A . J Junior class officers for the second semester are: Gracie Beal, secretary, Roy Florez, yell leader, Carol Witcher, social chairman, Frank Ware, yell leader, Norma Graves, yell leader, Bill Dauphin, vice president, Robert Borion, president. Bottom row: Lovie Chamblee, Barbara Groves, Stella Badgett, Mary Lopez, Glenda Mansfield, Marie Gallagher, Bevelie Bonham, Sharon Thornsberry, Carma Hendricks, Thelma West, Arcadia Medina. Second row: Tommy Nieto, Darrell Barnes, Tom Colvard, Kurt Hamman, Earl Love, Robert Borion, Glen Mettler, Glenda Powell, lupe Sahedra, Willa Mae Adams, Wanda Abbott, Eileen Mason, Adela Carrete. Top row: Benny Pacheco, Ron Kloeppel, Roy Flores, J. T. Wilson, Tony Martinez, Rudy Lopez, Jimmy Prendez, Arnoa Plaza, Joe Carrasco, Jesse Plaza, Andrew Chavez, Ray Florez. SENIURS J . . . 'Q - cr. M 'I fu 14 - f 3 1 .,gN i ' LJ QJW JL i 0. f X .V , ?,, 1 W g M ,W W gpYf?1?fQ X REACH DESTINATIDN - Seniors Pieel-sei Ahead Iriie e Different Werld CAROL JUNE ANDERSON WILLIAM ARAUJO EMMA BAKER LOUISE BARKER DWAINE BANKS MARION BARRY JOHN ARMENDARIZ, JR. GraduaTing wiTh The Class of I958 are many less Than The more Than 200 Treshmen who sTarTed ouT TogeTher. AbouT TwenTy had begun TogeTher in TirsT grade, wi+h many ofhers ioining The class and gradually dropping ouT To go To worlc. To marry, or To go To school else- where. The class was iniTiaTed aT a parTy by The sophomores which proved To be The iniTiaTion To end all iniTiaTions. During The year They sold hoT chocolaTe To raise money Tor The Treasury, and ran a cake wall: aT The Senior Carnival. When as sophomores They Took Their Turn aT iniTiaTing Treshmen. They organized games and dancing To replace The former hazing. The dances They sponsored aTTer games increased Their class Tunds. AnoTher money-raiser was Their booTh aT The Senior Carnival. As iuniors They chose disTincTive class rings TeaTuring a blue background. For The prom given by Them To honor The Class of l957, They Turned The paTio inTo a virTual Tlower garden. To Tinance iT They conducTed a magazine sales campaign earlier in The year. JOE BANKS PATSY BANKSTON CAROL BARTON BILL BECKHAM l B4 N fix -' 'xx . h 'dx i7Qa-E259 ui Educaiiuu, Busiuass, riuad Purses, Marriage BONNER BOEL HOT coffee sales during The Tooiball season of The senior MARY BROOKS year provided funds Tor The senior banqueT in February wiTh former principal, Dr. Jensen, as TeaTured speaker. RHHA CANTREU- On Career Day They explored Kern CounTy's vocaTional LA gum CHESTER opporTuniTies. Guiding The affairs of The class of I958 from The begin- ning has been Their advisor, Mr. Wesley Foreman. Prom- inenT among class leaders were Richard Sowder and Ray Villalvazo who boTh became sTudenT body presideni Tor CURLEE BRADFORD a semesTer during Their senior year. Also serving as DON gugkowg class presidenis were John Armendariz, Owen l-liler. Richard Warnelce. Joe Banks, and Glen PuTnnan. RNA CHAVEZ Because of The help oT Two enThusiasTic advisors, Mrs. Amelia Cornell and Mrs. Ann Ward, The senior Treasury was large enough To purchase a parTing gifT Tor The school To keep alive The memory of The Class of I958. MIKE BROWN ELLA MAE BURSEY JACKIE CARDWELL CHARLES WENDELL CATES '85 RACHEL COTA HOWARD DUCK FLORENCE CLARK PAT COBLE NORMA ICompIonI JONES CRANFORD DAVIDSON JEAN DAVIS DON DISNEY LEONARD DUCK DERMOT ECKERT SHARON EIDSEN CHARLOTTE ELLISON RACHAEL ESTRADA 86 DENNIS FINK DOROTHY FOSTER LARRY FINK ROBERT FLOREZ SUE FOWLER MARGARET FREEDMAN LOUISE FULFER PAT FULLER DARLENE GALLAGHER LOYCE GEORGE f 5' V 87 CLAUDETTE FOREHAND JEANNIE FRENCH DENNIS GAEDE JOAN HAMLIN JEANETTE HESTER FRANCES JOHNSON NONA JOHNSON PAT HARDING NICKY HARP OWEN HILER C. L. HOWELL GLEN JOHNSON KEN JOHNSON PATT JOHNSON 88 BETTY HEARN CHALMER HUNTER COLLEEN JONES JERI KPQJ, JONES csnmoune JoNEs HERMAN JONES CATHIE xsnnmcnc vem KERN ff Muze KING sos mmuss , AMW U ETTA LEE ER J f fff W!! 4 A, 74. 5405 2 QW jp Q 89 JANE JONES DORIS Kkandil KILGORE CARL KUHLMAN RICHARD LYTLE P RUBEN MARQUEZ JIM McCLURE ELVESTA MORRIS DAVID NORTHAM DEANNA MASTERS J. R. MEEK DIANA METTLER JUDI McCLElLAN JERRY McCRIGHT MARTHA IMitcheIIl HUNNINGTON CLARICE MOUSER SANDRA NEWBOLES JIM NIXON CHERRY PADGETT 90 EDWARD PARKS MILTON PATRICK VERNA PETERS NANCY PIERCE ROSAUE IPerryI PIERCE HELEN PRENDEZ KERMIT PRICKETT GLEN PUTMAN ED REED G. C. REED LORETTA RHODES RAY RICE NORA ROSS MARY SABEDRA 91 DOROTHY SANDERS LESLIE SELLARS BEVERLY SCHULTZ REBA SILL LINDA ISmithI THORNSBERRY VICTOR SMITH MAX SPENCER KEN STACY ROSALYN TATUM PAT THOMPSON 92 KEN SCHULTZ RICHARD SOWDER CAROLYN TOWNSEND LAVINA UNRUH My X Daz TONY TRAMMELL DON TROUT SHARON TURNER T if-,X RAYMOND VILLALVAZO AUGUSTA WASHINGTON DONNA WATERS RICHARD WARNEKE BRUCE WISHON RON WITCHER CHARLES WRIGHT X Tj X X ww C 57 Q26 93 AROL JUNE ANDERSON .A.A. 2-4, Girls League 1-4, Tennis 3, fearbook 4-Editor, Commander 1. WILLIAM lBilIl ARAUJO lley Club 3, 4, Baseball 2-4, Basketball 2-4, F.F.A. 1-4, Sec. 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4. OHN ARMENDARIZ, JR. lass President 1, Baseball 1-4, Band 3, , Property Masters 4, Block S 4, Key lub 4, Pep Club 3, Football 1. MMA BAKER H.A. 1, 2, Girls League 1-4: G.A.A. 1, , Aft Club 3. WAINE BANKS Fiotball 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Block S 2- 4, F.F.A. 1-4, Track 1, Baseball 1, Pep Club 3, V. Pres. 3, President 3. Jgf BANKS F cuban 1-4, neck 2-4, stock s 2-4, F.F.A. 1-4, Class Pres. 3, Art Club 3: PGP Club 3. PtTSY BANKSTON C mmercial Club 4. LOEUISE BARKER ' Li rary 2-4, Sec. 3, Camera 2, 3, Sec. 3, Student Body Play 2, F.H.A. 1, Com- mander, Circulation Editor. MARION BARRY Football 1, 2, Track 2-4, Speech 1, Key Club 2-4. CALROL BARTON Cl ss Treasurer 1, Class Social Chairman 2, Class Yell Leader 3, Student Body Yell le der 4, G.A.A. 1-4, Girls League 1-4, C.S.F. 2-4, Orchestra 1-4, Pres. 3, Tennis 3 4, Pep Club 2-4, F.H.A. 1, Student Body Play 2, 4, A Cappela 1-3- 1 BEL BECKHAM C mera Club 1-3, Yearbook 4. B NNER BOEL Fo tball 1-4, Block S 1-4, Swimming 1-4, Sp nish Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Class V. Pr s. 3, Student Body V. Pres. 4. CU RLEE BRADFORD MQRY BROOKS F. .A. 1-4, Girls League 1-4. MIKE BROWN Fo tball 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1-4, Track l- , Block S 2-4, Spanish Club 2, Pep Clu 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Commander 1, 2, Art Club 2. ELLA MAE BURSEY Girls League 1-4, A Cappella 2, 3, Girls Glee 1-4, G.A.A. 1. DO5: BURROWS F.F. . 1, 2, Spanish Club 2. RET A CANTRELL Libr ry Club 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, Girls Lea ue 3, 4. JACKIE CARDWELL Girls League 1-4, Pep Club 3, 4, Art Club 2-4, G.A.A. 4, Girls Chorus 4, F.H.A. 4, Drama 3, 4. CHAlRLES WENDELL CATES Bas ball 2-4, Class Yell Leader 3, 4, Football Manager 2-4, Boys Chorus 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, Block S 3, Sergeant at Arms 3. RlTA CHAVEZ G.A.A. 1, 2, F.H.A. 1-3, Art Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Girls League 1-4, Girls Chorus 3, A Cappella 4. FLORA LARUTH CHESTER G.A.A. 1, 2, Drama 2, 3, Girls League 2-4, Pep Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 4, Library Club 2, 3, Sec. 3. FLORENCE CLARK F.H.A. 1, Library Club 1, Girls Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 2. PAT COBLE Transferred from East Bakersfield High School 1, Glee Club l, A Capella 2, Girls League 1-4, C.S.F. 3, Commercial Club 4, Pep Club 4. NORMA lComptonl JONES Transferred from Bakersfield High School 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Class Yell Leader 4, Commercial Club 4. RACHEL COTA G.A.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 1-3, Art Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Girls League 1-4, Girls Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella 4. JEAN DAVIS Girls League 1-4, Girls Glee 1, Pep Club 1, F.H.A. 2. DON DISNEY Transterred from Bakersfield High School 3. HOWARD DUCK Football 1, Tennis 2-4, Swimming l, Chess Club 1, Camera Club 1-4, Speech Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Body Play 2, Drama Club 3, Block S 4. LEONARD DUCK Football 1, 3, 4, Tennis 2-4, Key Club 2-4, Block S 3, 4, C.S.F. 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Band 1-3, Chess Club 1, Camera Club 2, 3, Baseball 1, Pep Club 1, 2. DERMOT ECKERT F.F.A. 2, Commander 4. SHARON EIDSEN G.A.A. 1-4, Girls League 1-4, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 2, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Stu- dent Body Play 4, Clock Club 1-3, Com- mercial Club 4, C.S.F. 3. CHARLOTTE ELLISON Class Yell Leader 3, 4, G.A.A. 1-4, Or- chestra 2, 3, Sec. 3, Girls League 1-4, Student Body Play 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Sec. 4, F.H.A. 1, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Laurion 4. RACHAEL ESTRADA Transferred from Bakersfield High School 4. DENNIS FINK F.F.A. 1-4, Sec. 3, 4. LARRY FINK F.F.A. 1-4. ROBERT FLOREZ Football 1-4, Track 1-4, Block S 3-4. CLAUDETTE FOREHAND C.S.F. 1, Girls League 1-4, Clock Club 3, Tennis 2-4. DOROTHY FOSTER F.H.A. 4, Pep Club 4. SUE FOWLER F.H.A. 1-4, Girls league 4, Commercial Club 4. 94 MARGARET FREEDMAN C.S.F. 1-4, Maiorette 1-4, Head Maiorette 2-4, Class Yell Leader 2-4, Student Body Soc. Chairman 4, Tennis 2, 3, Swimming 3, Drama Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Sec. 2, Speech Club 3, Sec. 3, G.A.A. 1, 4, F.T.A. l, 4, Creative Writing Club 2, Pres. 2, Horizon 2, Coronation Ball, Maid of Honor 4, Student Body Play 1, Com- mander Reporter 4, Girls League l-4. JEANNIE FRENCH Horizon 1, F.H.A. 1, G.A.A. 2, Drama 3, Pep Club 4, Song Leader 4. LOUISE FULFER C.S.F. 1-4, Drama Club l-4, G.A.A. 1-4, V. Pres. 3, 4, Writing Club 2, Student Body Play 1-4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Reporter 2, Spanish Club 2, Drama Award 3. PAT FULLER Art Club 1-3, F.H.A. 1-3, Commander 4, G.A.A. 1-4, Girls League 1-4. DENNIS GAEDE Band 1, 3, Tennis 2-4, Key Club 3, 4, C.S.F. l-4, Boys Chorus 1. DORTHY DARLENE GALLAGHER F.H.A. 1, 2, V. Pres. 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, Drama l, 3, Speech Club 2, 3. LOYCE GEORGE F.H.A. 1-3, V. Pres. 3, Historian 2, Com- mercial Club 4, G.A.A. 1-4. JOAN HAMLIN 4 G.A.A. 1, F.H.A. 1, Library 3, 4, Girls League 1-4. PAT HARDING F.H.A. I-3, G.A.A. t-3, Girls League 1-4, Commercial Club 4, Publicity Chairman 4, C.S.F. 1. NICKY HARP Girls League 1-4, Clock Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 3, Library Club 3, 4. BETTY HEARN Class Social Chairman 2, Class Sec. 4, Pep Club 2-4, F.H.A. 2, 3, Girls League 1-4. JEANETTE HESTER G.A.A. 2-4, F.H.A. 2, 3, Pep Club 2-4, Commercial Club 4, Soc. Chairman, Tennis Team 3, 4, Girls League 1-4, Clock Club 2, 3, Coronation Ball Princess 4, Student Body Play 4, Asst. Director. OWEN HILER Football 1-4, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1-4, Block S 2-4, Class Pres. 1, 2, F.F.A. 1-4, Pep Club 3, Soc Chairman 3, Boys Chorus 1. C. L. HOWELL Football 1-4, Track 1-4, Library 1-4, Block S 1-4, Laurion Staff 4. CHALMER HUNTER Science Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Tennis 3, 4. FRANCES JOHNSON Girls League 1-4. GLEN JOHNSON Pep Club 3, F.F.A. 1-3. KEN JOHNSON Pep Club 1, F.F.A. 1-3. NONA JOHNSON G.A.A. l-4, C.S.F. 1-3, Tennis 3, Or- chestra 1-4, ACappella l, Spanish Club 2, Girls League 1-4. PATT JOHNSON Girls League 1-4. COLLEEN JONES Girls League 1-4. GERALDINE JONES F.H.A. 1, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Library Club 4, Girls League 1-4. HERMAN JONES Block S 2-4, Key Club 3, 4, Football 2-4, Basketball 2-4, Baseball 1-4. JANE JONES Drama Club 1, Pep Club 2, F.H.A. 1-3, Horizon 1-3, Maioretle 1-4, Girls League 1-4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Class Yell Leader 2, 3, Class Sec. 3, A Cappella 3, 4. JERI lPat1 JONES Drama Club 1, Pep Club 2, F.H.A. 3, Horizon Club 1-3, Maiorette 1-4, Girls League 1-4, G.A.A. 1-4, A Cappella 1-3, Art Club 3. AT ,E KENDRICK ferred from Longview, Washington , Band 4, Drama Club 4, Student Body Play 4, Pep Club 4, C.S.F. 4. VERN KERN Chess Club 1, Spanish Club 1, Track 2, Baseball 4. DORIS lkandil KILGORE F.H.A. 1, 2, Girls League 1-4, Pep Club 1, Glee Club 1, A Cappella 1-3, Drama Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2. MIKE KING BOB KRAUSE Football 4, Swimming 1-4, Block S 1-4, Laurion 4. CARL KUHLMAN ETTA LEE G.A.A. 1-4, Girls League 1-4, Glee Club 1-3, Sec. 1-3, Pep Club 3, A Cappella 1-3. RICHARD LYTLE Key Club 4, Baseball 1, 3, Baseball Man- ager 2, Basketball 1-3, Band 1. RUBEN MARQUEZ Art Club, Pres. 3, Key Club 3, Commander Staff 4, Circulation Editor. DEANNA MASTERS Transferred, Tuckerman, Arkansas 2, Li- brary Club 1-3, F.H.A. 1, 2, Girls League 3, 4, Sec. of Class 2, Reporter ol Class I. J. R. MEEK Football 4, Basketball 4, Track 4. DIANA METTLER Drama Club 1, 2, Historian 2, Horizon 1, 2, Sec. 2, Spanish Club 2, F.H.A. 2, Class Yell Leader 4, C.S.F. 1-4, Sec. 3,4. JIMMY McCLURE C.S.F. 1-4, Key Club 3,4, Boys State 3, Student Body Bus. Mgr. 4. JUDI McCLELLAN G.A.A. 1-4, Girls League 1-4, F.H.A. 1, 3, Drama Club I, Art Club 4, Pep Club 2, Yearbook 4. JERRY McCRlGHT MARTHA lMlTCHElL, HUNTINGTON Yearbook 3, Commander Stall 3, 4, Com- mander Editor 4, Girls League 1-4. ELVESTA MORRIS G.A.A. 2, 4, Girls League 2-4. CLARICE MOUSER Class Sec. 1, 2, G.A.A. 1-4, C.S.F. 1-4, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Girls League 1-4, Pres. 4, Freshman Rep. 1, Orchestra 1-4, Stu- dent Body Sec. 3x Student Body Play 1, 2, 4. SANDRA NEWBOLES Yearbook 3, Girls League, I-4. JIM NIXON Block S 1-4, Pep Club 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, Senior Class Vice Pres. 4, Football I-4, Basketball 1-4, Swimming 1-4, Base- ball 1. DAVID NORTHAM Science Club 2, Camera Club 2, Treasurer 2, Baseball 1. CHERRY PADGETT G.A.A. 3, 4, C.S.F. 3, Girls League 1-4. EDWARD PARKS F.F.A. 2, Football 2, Basketball 1, Base- ball 1, Tennis 1, Chess Club 1. MILTON PATRICK VERNA PETERS Song Leader 2-4, Swimming 1-4, G.A.A. I-4, C.S.F. 1-4, Sgt. at Arms 2-4, Pep Club 1-4, Sec. Chairman 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Student Body Play 1, 2, Sec. of Class 1, Student Body Soc. Chairman 3, Horizon Club 1-3, F.H.A. 1, 2, Sr. Carni- val Queen 1, KCASR Sec. Tres. 4, F.T.A. 4, Commander Reporter 3, 4. NANCY PIERCE G.A.A. I, 2, F.H.A. I-4, Pres. 2, 4, Treo. 1, Song Leader 2, Girls League I-4, Soph. Rep. 2, Horizon Club 2, C.S.F. 2, Drama Club 1-3, Pres. 2, V. Pres. 2, Commercial Club 4, V. Pres., Laurian Staff 4, Student Body Play I, Asst. Director. ROSALIE PIERCE F.H.A. 1-4, G.A.A. 1, Speech Club 2, Girls League 1-4, Pep Club 3, 4. HELEN PRENDEZ Art Club 2-4, V. Pres. 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, Pep Club 3, G.A.A. 2-4, Girls Glee 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls League 2-4. KERMIT PRICKETT A Cappella I-3, Baseball 1-4, Basketball 4, Block S 4, Boys Chorus 2, 3. GLEN PUTMAN Block S 1-4, Pres. 4, Football 1-4, Bas- ketball 1-4, Track 1, Swimming 1-4, Spanish Club Pres. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Class Soc. Chairman 4, Commander 1, 2. ED REED F.F.A. 1-4. G. C. READ F.F.A. 1-3, Baseball 4. LORETTA RHODES F.H.A. 2-4, Girls League 1-4, Commercial Club 4. RAY RICE A Cappella 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Swimming 3, Block S 3, 4. NORA ROSS G.A.A. 1-4, Drama Club 3, Girls League I-4, Pep Club 3, A Cappella 2, F.H.A. 2. MARY SABEDRA G.A.A. 2, Art Club 4, F.H.A. 3, Girls Glee 3, Girls League 1-4, Pep Club 1. DOROTHY SANDERS F.H.A. 2, Horizon Club 1, 2, Band 3, 4, Tennis Mgr. 3. LESLIE SELLARS Art Club 3, 4. 95 BEVERLY SHULTZ F.H.A. 2, Horizon Club 1, 2, Band 3, 4, G.A.A. 1. KEN SCHULTZ F.F.A. 1-4, Sec. 2, Football 2. REBA SILL G.A.A. 1-4, Recording Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 3, 4, C.S.F. 1-4, Girls League 1-4, Jr. Repre- sentative, F.H.A. 2, F.T.A. 3. LINDA lSmithl THORNSBERRY F.H.A. 1, 4, G.A.A. 4, Girls League 2. VICTOR SMITH Baseball 1-4, Key Club 3, 4, Basketball 3. RICHARD SOWDER C.S.F. 1, Track 1-4, Speech Club 1, Cam- era Club 2-4, Block S 4, Frosh. Class V. Pres., Soph. Class Pres., S. B. Pres. 4. MAX SPENCER KEN STACY F.F.A. 2-4. ROSALYN TATUM G.A.A. 1-4, Girls League 1-4, Pep Club 3, A Cappella 2, Tennis Team 3, 4. PATRICIA THOMPSON G.A.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 1-3, Girls League 1-4, A Cappella 4, Pep Club 1. CAROLYN TOWNSEND G.A.A. 1-4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Girls League 1-4, Pep Club 1-4, Drama Club 1, Art Club 1, 2, Journalism 2, F.F.A. 1, 2. TONY TRAMMELL Transferred from Wasco High School 4. DON TROUT Football 1-3, Block S 2, 3, F.F.A. 2, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Baseball 1-4, Soph. Class V. Pres. 2, Jr. Class V. Pres. 3. SHARON TURNER G.A.A. 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Drama Club 1, Girls League 1-4, Pep Club 3, 4, Horizon 1-3, Class Yell Leader 4, Laurion Staff 4. LAVINA UNRUH Orchestra 1-3, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Band 3, 4, A Cappella 1-4, C.S.F. 3, 4, Girls League 1-4, F.H.A. 1. RAYMOND VILLALVAZO Band 2, 3, Dance Band 3, Pep Band 3, C.S.F. 2, Track 3, 4, Black S 4, Class V. Pres. 3, Class V. Pres. 4, Student Body Pres. 4. AUGUSTA WASHINGTON Girls League 1-4, F.H.A. 1. DONNA WATERS Library Club 1-4, Camera Club 2, 3, Student Body Play 2, Journalism 4, Asst. Editor. RICHARD WARNEKE Football 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Baseball 1-4, Block S 2-4, Sec. 4, Frosh, V. Pres., Jr. Pres. BRUCE WISHON A Cappella 4, ys Chorus 3, Block S 3, 4, Foolba -4, Track 2-4, Pep Club 4, Art Cl 3, 4. N WITCHER Pep Club 3, Football 1-4, Tennis 2, Swim- ming 3, Block S 2, 3. CHARLES WRIGHT Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, A. Football Mgr. 2-4, Art Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Block S 3, 4, F.F.A. 1. Mrs. Word and Mrs. Cornell's enthusiastic help on the coffee soles for the football games made this senior money-making proiect a success. ln the Halloween parade the senior class won first prize with their float. Guest speaker this year at the senior banquet was Dr. Grant Jensen from South High, a former Shatter High principal. Seniors filled the cafeteria for a turkey dinner at the senior banquet. First semester officers, Front row: Diana Mettler, Norma Jones, Charlotte Ellison, yell leaders. Second row: Ray Villalvaza, presidentg .lim Nixon, vice president, Glen Putman, social chairman, Betty Hearn, secretary, not pictured. Second semester officers, Front row: Richard Warneke, Gene Vallanding- ham, Sharon Turner, yell leaders. 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Base- ball C, l. Tennis A, 2, 3, 4 DENNIS GAEDE Tennis A, 3, 4. OWEN HILER Football C, lp B, 2, 3. Track C, lp B, 2. Basketball C, 'lg B, 2, 3. CURLEE BRADFORD Basketball B, 4. Track A, 37 B, 4. HERMAN JONES Football A, 2, 3, 4. Basket- ball A, 3, 4. Baseball A, 2, 3. lOO 5145.45 C. l.. HOWEU. Foolball B, I, A, 2-4. Track B, I, A, 2-4. BOB KRAUSE Faolball A, 4. Swimming B, l, 2, A, 3, 4. RICHARD LYTLE Basketball C, 2, 3. Baseball C, I, B, 2. ln World of Sports .l. R. MEEK Baskelbull A, 4. JIM NIXON Football C, I, B, 2, A, 4. Baskelball B, I, 3, 4. Baseball C, I. Swi ming s, 1, A, 2-4. GLEN PUTMAN Foolball C, I, B 2, . A. 3, Baskelball C, 'l, B, 2, A, 4. Truck C, I. Swimming 1, A, 2-4. RAY RICE Baseball C, I, B, 2, VICTOR SMlTH Baseball C, I, B, 2 RICHARD SOWDER 3: A. Track C, I, B, 2, A 3, 4. DON TROUT Foolball C, I, B, 2, 3. Buse- ball C, I. GENE VALLANDINGHAM Basketball A, 4. RICHARD WARNEKE Foolball C, l, B, 2, A, 3 4. Baskelball B, I, 2, A, 3 BRUCE WISHON Foolball C, 2, B, Track C, 2, B, 3, A RONNIE WITCHER Foolball C, 2, B, Swimming B, 3. RAY VILLALVAZO Track A, 3, 4. 37A ,4. 37A lOl GENERALS. Boflam row: C. l. Howell, Wayne Hamilton, Bobby Weaver, Richard Warneke, Ron Wilcher, Leonard Duck, Bob Florez. Second row: Douglas Owens, Ron Akmun, Harley Barling, Jim Nixon, Glen Pulnam, Bonner Boel, Danny Ballard, Wendell Coles. Yhird row: Bill Dauphin, Jerry Ragsdale, J. R. Meek, Frank Ware, John Ross, Jack Slieber, Jesse Rickells, Buddy Engel. Top row: Coach Marlin Olsen, Coach Dennis Foreman, Coach Dan Bledsoe, leon Slandridge, Bobby Irwin, Mike Brown, Henry Hesler, Leslie Sellars. Assislanl foolball coach supervises pre-game practice. Mos! valuable player, Herman Hind-Zonel Jones as-R6 -f lO2 Generals Gel B-3 lflemrd ln lfnulliall, Beal Wascn G G L K - in ii ' Herman Jones heads for the end zone as Garces' Hermandez 1 gels set lo slap the drive. Thearlhur While breaks loose on a cross righl as lhe Fowler defense stiffens. Jim Nixon, Generals' star defensive end, halls o Wasco drive deep in Shafler lerrilory. Slarling a good season, Coach Dan Bleds0e's Generals beal Fowler 25-I3, Arvin I3-7, Lemoore I9-6. and Burroughs I2-6. Bur lhey had lhe proverbial roof fall in on lheir chances of winning lhe league crown by going down in defeal lo Coalinga I2-l 3 and Garces I3-27. There were some viciories during lhe Generals' league season when lhey beal The new Soulh High School 34-O. Their nexi game was lhe feal of lhe season. Ailer swilching 'rheir offense from single wing 'ro a splil 'they romped over Wasco 3l-2l, due To lhe greal' playing of lhe non-relurning seniors. ln 'rhis game 'rhe Wasco Tigers were coniinually being 'rhrown for losses by Shaiier's greal defensive end, Jim Nixon. When yardage was badly needed lhe Generals' ace quarlerbaclc, Glen Pulman, was called lo gel il. C. L. Howell played his finesl game in 'rhe Shaffer baclcfield, making greal yardage and fine blocking. Due lo lhe injury of lhe Shalfler quarierbaclc and lack of an experi- enced subslilule, Shaffer losi iis final game lo Corcoran 20-6. lO3 AY' ...wg x.....e....na-no Wx 1 isa., 'WN on e-WWW mf J' X ,Av-'S' W 'MW v-- ,F ag we QQ 5 xx R K W' ex. fu A A ' X 'i - Ax'L eff? .- 31 ,B . . it , . if , ,M . ,, Q 1.4, ,. ., , ,, l B K ' x N...-Q...,H..:w.....e....H.M.t....f..x kk: - l 1 4. I . x kk xg ,N , E- N X-so A k 5 'kkf K :j.z.,:k ext-as ' - ,,. V, 1, X f B- B B fm i f f be hif i ' R -t 4 'D R niia i ' ' B R , B ' A e or - B B x .E K ' , COLONELS. Bottom raw: Tom Colvard, Bill Schocht, Robert Borion, Gary New, Dennis Handel, Verle Boney, Cleveland Dunigan. Second row: Don Disney, Freddie Black, Johnny Sivils, Ronald Blumkin, Jerry Fleetwood, Bill Thompson, Mike Panero. Third row: Robert Flores, Jimmy Ryan, Dwaine Banks, Bill Dixon, Willie Bursey, Simon Delaltosa, Don Blumkin, Mott Carrasco. Fourth row: Coach Fulcher, Glen Mettler, Leroy Dansby, Don Osborn, leon Jones, Rudy lopez, Charles McClain, Philip Anderson, Coach Walter Johnson. Backbone of the Colonels were their outstanding iuniors and seniors. Most valuable B player, Dwaine Banks. , an ig eiytlyy B S K, ,ig ' IO4 Eager Colonels descend on a loose ball in Wasco territory. Bill Schocht, Colonel halfback, stops a Wasco scoring threat. Colonels Win League with udeteated Record ln his tirst year at Shatter. Coach Walt Johnson brought his Colonels to an undefeated record, and recaptured the B Class championship. The Colonels scored 243 points to their opponents' total ot 30 points. Among their victories were Garces Memorial 40-O. and South High and their ex-coach, Mr. Bushey, 37-O. They had their biggest scare when they gave up a tremendous I8 points to the Wasco Cubs. But the Colonels prevailed and came out on top, 36'I8. In the tinal game ot the season they defeated Corcoran tor the league cham- pionship. Throughout the season the Colonels were led by their most out- standing player, Dwaine Banks, who was elected captain tor the year. Other mainstays on the squad were such players as Robert Borion, Bill Schacht, Noel Wilson. and Don Disney. These boys played not only an outstanding ottensive game but a great detensive game. They were the top team not only in scoring but in points scored against them. The Colonels are to be congratulated tor their out- standing playing and sportsmanship. lO5 Willie Bursey makes yards for the Colonels on another end run. was guest speaker at the annual 2 V l Generals' Ca-Captains, Glen Putman and C. L. Howell, accept the Wasco-Shafter victory trophy, sponsored by the 20-30 Club. Bucks Get Gund Start with Green Team, ew Coach BUCKS Bottom row John Thomas Mike Crum, Wayne Trammell, Don Antongiovani, Jeff Panera, Henry Gonzales. Second row: Homer Ellis, Charles Norris Ben Williams Danny Simpson Make Torrigonni, Coach Dale Fahsbender. Third row: Leon Hill, Robert McDaniel, Darrell Hester, Don Anderson, any .lanzen Harold Sage Fourth row Jim Ebling, Barry Irvin, Ricky Swan, Barry Wipf, Arnold Smith, Brent Roberts. as QQ 'X GBE if 'A in we 5 'N A J I 0 is R35 ia ,Q 106 I Herman Jones scampers off good yardage against the Wasco Tigers. Jim Nixon puts the stop on Jackrabbit Hernandez, as Shatter defense stiffens. ga Q, Q L Shafter High SchooI's Generals in a pre-season picture. Ace Quarterback Glen Putman stops Joe Hernandez for short yardage. Jones cuts in front of his blockers to be stopped on a power-nine play. 107 Putman and Brown await tipoff from White while Wasco Tigers stand hopefully. Shatter Shafter Shafter Shafter Shatter Shafter Shatter Shafter Shafter Shafter Shafter Shafter Shafter Shatter Shafter Shafter Shafter Shafter Generals Bring Bank South Sequnin Championship Tulare North High Wasco Taft Maricopa South High McFarland Corcoran South High Garces Coalinga Wasco Corcoran Porterville South High Arvin Garces Coalingu Front row: Joe Carrasco, Bill Arauio, Mike Hall, Gene Vallandingham, Bonner Boel, Jack Steiber, Ken Walker, larry Meredith. Back row: Coach Olsen J. R. Meek, Mike Brown, Glen Putman, Jim Nixon, Bill Nixon, Thearthur White, Herman Jones. 108 Jones and White go up for the rebound as Brown wotrhes results. Putman makes great try for ball in Wesco game. High Scorers Put Life and Spirit in Generals' Eames Alley-oopl A Corcoran player helps Brown while Meek, Aruuio and White look on. Atter a six-year try the Generals brought back the i958 South Sequoia League crown under the leadership ot Coach Marlin Olsen. Mr. Olsen, in his tirst year ot coaching at Shatter l-ligh, led his boys to win nine games out ot ten league starts and to tinish the season with an eleven win and seven loss record tor the year. Their only loss in league competition, to lowly Garces in a thrilling overtime game. brought the tinal outcome down to the last game ot the season with Coalinga. High scorers tor the team were Jim Nixon, Gene Vallanding- ham, Glen Putman and Thearthur White. Among the first six in County scoring, Shatter placed three: Nixon in second place. Vallandingham, fourth, and White, sixth. Playing great defensive ball were Nixon. Putman, Brown and White. Their rebounding and guarding ot the basket provided many a margin in wins tor the team. Front row: Mgr. Buddy Engle, Dwaine Banks, Noel Wilson, Bill Schachl, Kurt Lawsen, Ben Williams, Mgr. Wendell Cares. Back row: Coach Gaye Pare, Don Blumkin, Ron Blumkin, Marshall Jones, Dennis Kline, Dennis Giannini, Curlee Bradford. The Celenels Win Third Successive League Crewe The Colonels did il' again. This year saw lhe Colonels bring home lheir 'rhird successive league championship under ihe splendid coaching of Gaye Pare. Allhough beginning weak, lhe Colonels finished in 'rheir usual slrong slyle by winning lhe lasi seven games, avenging lheir losses lo Wasco and Coalinga and coming our on lop of rhe league by deleal- ing Coalinga 34 lo 20. . High scorers and regulars on The Colonel leam were Kurl Lawson wilh lO8 poinls and Dwaine Banks wilh lO3 poinls lo his credil. Olher mainslays were Bill Schachi. Ron Blum- lcin and Curlee Bradford. These boys were backed up by such relief players as Dennis Kline, Marshall Jones, Dennis Gian- nini and Noel Wilson. Togelher lhese boys played a line season. coming oul wiih a I3 win and 5 loss record. Blumkin and Kline go high as Bradford walches Corcoran players lry. Jim Nixon gels lhe rebound from Corcoran men while J. R. Meek and Herman Jones follow up. Under 'rhe fabulous coaching of Don lvlurfin, fhe Bucks came lhrough for fheir parl in 'lhe Grand slam baslcei- ball championship for I958. The C 'ream produced a winning record from 'rhe playing of such mainslays as Wayne Trammell, Don Aniongiovanni, Ray Dickey, Joe Marlinez and Benny Sleele. The Bucks finished 'rheir season one game ahead of The orher Two leams, providing iusr as many Jrhrills for The speclalors wilh wins over Wasco 3l lo l6. Corcoran 30 'lo I4. Soulh High 38 +0 27, Garces 3l 'lo I4. Alihough scoring only 27I poinrs lo 270 scored againsl Them. rhey proved to be a greal defensive leam when a good cle- fense was needed. Bucks Complete Greed Siem Basketball Heeerd Dwaine Banks lips the ball lo Shaller player at Wasco game, while Bill Schachl, Kurl Lawsen, and Marshall Jones awail lhe outcome. Front row: Wayne Trammell, Benny Steele, Joe Martinez, Ray Dickey, Don Antongiovanni. Second row: Homer Ellis, Don Mettler, Artie Froese, Ron Mettler, Ronnie Schmidt. Back row: Coach Don Marlin, Dave Cartnel, Jim Eblin, Don Loveless, Ken Johnson, Frank Ware, Mgr. Brown blocks another one as White and Vallandingham rush to help oppose Wasco players. Bradford goes high as Blumkin charges in on Wasco players. ll2 Schachl grabs lhe rebound while Giannini awaits recovery from Corcoran players. Admiring lhe lrophies brought home in a clean sweep of basketball championships are Jim Nixon, mosl valuable A player, and Dwaine Banks, most valuable B player. Ginnnini fighls lor ball while Schachl, Bradford and Kline advance lo the ballle ll3 A TRACK. C. L. Howell, Jesse Ricketts, Bruce Wishon, Richard Sowder, Dave Wray, Coach Todd, Mike Hall, J. R. Meek, Thearthur While, Marion Barry, Bill Fosler, Coach Johnson. Strung B Team Paces Shafier Track Season B TRACK. Bollom row: Charles Norris, Verle Boney, Bill Dixon, Cleveland Dunnigan, Bob Borion, Jim Ryan, Ray Florez. Top row: Noel Wilson, Jim Morgan, Eldon Carroll, Mail Carrasco, Leroy Dansby, Tom Richards, Bill Schachl. H4 Bottom row: Manuel Villareal, leandeo Castellon, Wes Powell, Frank Lopez, Ron Schmidt, Calvin Friehauf. Top row: George Ellis, Joe Martinez, Wayne Trammel, Jim Ebling, Ken Pasley, Dennis Frizzel. Upper left: Mr. Todd helps Richard Sowder with his start as Howell, White and Wishon watch closely. Lower left: Bill Schacht lunges for the tape as Wasco man crosses. Lower right: Bradford clears bar in spec- tacular iump. -'llu.,.,,g mr Bottom row: Wendell Coles, Kurt Lawson, John Ross, Vern Kern, Rudy Lopez, Frank Ware, Wayne Eslerlune Top row BII Arculo Dennis Giunnini, Roy Rice, John Armendariz, Vic Smith, Emmil While, Coach Gaye Pore. Shaller Baseball Teams Have Tough Schedule March 5 March 8 March I I March I4 March I8 March 2I March 25 March 28 April I April 8 April I I April I2 April I8 April 25 April 26 May 2 May 6 May 9 ARVIN LEMOORE TAFT GARCES NORTH HIGH SOUTH HIGH TAFT WASCO NORTH HIGH ARVIN CORCORAN CORCORAN COALINGA GARCES SOUTH HIGH WASCO E. BAKERSFIELD COALINGA ARVIN LEMOORE SHAFTER SHAFTER SHAFTER SOUTH HIGH TAFT WASCO NORTH HIGH SHAFTER SHAFTER CORCORAN COALINGA GARCES SHAFTER SHAFTER SHAFTER SHAFTER V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV V, JV B TEAM. Neal Janzen, James Graddy, Andy Chavez, Darrel Hester, Pete Gonzales, Agyal Barham, Leonard Burns, Buddy Engel, James Webb Stanley Askew, Wayne Donninger, Benny Steele, Charles Sanders, Joe Carrasco, Bill Dauphin, Dennis Klein, Loren Neufeld, Bobby Brown Wayne Hamilton, Jim Carroll, Jack Brown, Charles Underwood, Coach Fulcher. . ., Freshmen Have High Hopes for Gund Season C BASEBALL. Artie Frose, Homer Ellis, Ray Dickey, Barry Wipf, Jerry Hendricks, Kenneth McMahon, Jim Nickel, Harold Francis, Barry Irvin, Clarence Bratton, Larry Janzen, Harry Rice, David Randolph, Brent Roberts, Gerald Watson, Alvis Neely, Gerald Adams, Albert Wilson, Jerry Taylor, Dennis Hill, Leon Standridge, Bobby Irwin, Harold Sage, Rudy Paloma. ll7 A good serve slarfs Duck and Gaede's doubles game off right. Duck's backhand comes on as Gaede awaits results. The slarl of 'rhe i958 fennis season saw 'rhe boys' leam wifh a fine 'rurnoul wilh such relurning lelalermen as Leonard Duck, How- ard Duclc. Dennis Gaede, Jim Russell and Duncan Bradshaw. Again coached by former Soufhern California singles champion Roberl Gales. lhey expecl anoiher good season and lhe +eam's hopes for League championship run high. This year fhe 'ream has non-league malches wilh Tulare, Porlerville, Norfh High and Easi Bakersfield. Then +hey play Corcoran, Coalinga and Wasco for lhe league. Chances for viclories in all These malche s. league and non-league. are good and 'rhe learn hopes 'ro see anorher fennis championship back a+ Shafler. Shafter Hanlieteers Start 'Another Tennis Season Front row: Duncan Bradshaw, Kuri Hamman, Freddie Black. Back row: Howard Duck, Dennis Gaede, Leonard Duck. H8 Back row: Sandra Jacobsen, Nona Johnson, Reba Sill, Carol Frose, Clarice Mouser, Monte Hooks, Sharon Eidsen. Front row: Claudette Forehand, Carol Barton, Jeanette Hester, Rosalyn Tatum, Mariorie Wilson, Patsy Jones, Henrietta Loewen. Girls' Tennis Team is iii the Swing ini Crown This year's girls' tennis team, coached by Miss Billie Wright has many visions of the league championship, with such mainstays as Carol Barton, Claudette Forehand. Reba Sill and Jeanette Hester. leading 'rheir victories. This year they have matches with Corcoran, North High, Coalinga. Wasco and Porlerville. playing each at least twice. The girls hope to revive the tennis cham- pionship won by Shaffer girls' teams in former years. Shafter's top seeded girl is Claudette Forehand. i Jeanette Hester practices against Claudette Forehand and Carol Barton. ll9 Fronl row: Phillip Anderson, larry Meredilh, Glen Pul- mon, Jim Nixon, Bill Thomp- son, Jim Eichman. Buck row: John Sloos, Jeff Ponero, Melvin Schmidt, Roger Enns Jack Arnold, Don Blumkin, Mike Panero, Doug Owens, Bob Thompson, Bob Krause, Bruce Brunner, Ricky Swan. This year's Shaffer mermen have greal hopes for anolher lriple crown in swimming. Being coached by Dennis Foreman. lhe boys. wh have an excephonally sfrong B ieam, are expected lo win lhe league and divisional crowns. The varsily is expecied +o win iheloleague crown wiih relurning lelslermen Ron Blumkin, Phillip Anderson, Bob Thompsonand 'rhree relurning seniors. Glen Pul- man, Jim Nixon, and Bob Krause. Their league compefiiion comes from Wasco, Coalinga and possibly Corcoran. Among The olller schools ihey have meeis againsl are Norlh l-ligh, Bakersfield, Lemoore. Tail, and Delano. Shaffer has always had sirong swimming feams and lhis year's is no differenl. wilh record holders like Pulman in bullerfly breasl slroke, Nixon in backslroke and medley races and a record breaking relay 'ream of Puiman, Nixon, Thompson and Krause. S wimming Teams Sweep All Classes in League 120 Lal! lo right: Bonnie John- son, Margarel Freedman, Susie Mullins, Verna Pelers, Brenda Boel, Sonia Emer- ald, Nadine Emerald, Gloria Yamomaio. Girl Swimmers Splash Threuqh ie League Championship A change in coach and praciice arrangemenis for 'rhe girls' swimming ieam ihis ear pui ihem under fhe charge of Miss Sharron McDaniel ai' The Richland pool while ihe 'boys pracriced ai Rio Bravo. Baci, from lasi' year's 'ream were Verna Peiers. Carol Wiicher, Susie Mullins. Brendy Boel and Nadine Emerald, a Team which, wi+h ihe help of beginners, Sonya Emerald and Margarei' Freedman, has an excelleni chance 'for league crown. This year's ieam has meeis wiih Wasco, Coalinga. Norih High, Taii. Delano. Lemoore and ihe league, Divisional and Valley meeis. This year's expecied record breakers are Verna Peiers, Susie Mullins. Brendy Boel. and a very fasi relay ieam consisiing of Nadine Emerald, Peiers, Boel and Mullins. The ieam is very srrong and siands a very good chance for championship. Pulman and Krause practice racing dives al Rio Bravo. l2l i LOCAL ERC!-IANT ,ly W ' M N v f My L, Lk 4. ' -.k YI 1 I 'z-. 1 .. 5- . -f-.K . .ui A 1, . 1 . 1 I, A nw, ug.: 1 'SK '1 'KW di QX lk 5159, Mn XX P W ,FX vt. P... U:- ffgd 1 1.,, ,ya 'H' Q uf lux 'S M W -em-.v a Ylf 'v ,gxz jbiggkk Y 555723. JW g Wu 'HW 1 rw-'4 wifi -x C 1 Q -V .P 'HQ ' 'L 5. JB, fad r .. 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PLANETARY PAINT Vicror Smifh and Richard I.y'rIe are going Io paim' Ihe plan- eis red because 'Ihey know Thai painf from Ihe SHAFTER PAINT STORE is famous for Hs beaufy and durabilify. I+ is IocaIed af I66 Cenfral Avenue. I i TWINKLES LIKE STARS Your eyes wiII +winkIe like sfars when you see The dazzling 'furnifure and appIiances a+ BURNETT'S FURNITURE STORE, Iocafed a+ 429 James Sfreer. FROM CREATURE TO CREATlON Even 'rhough Mary Ellison looks like a creaiure from ouier space under Thai drier, she will look as dreamy as Nadine M ouser when she walks our of ILENE'S BEAUTY SHOP, 5d9 James Sireef. SE l.'.'I....J SPACESHlP NEED WASH JOB? When Thelma Wesf and Nicki Harp need appliances for Their spaceship They go 'lo ihe SHAFTER MAYTAG, I69 Ler o Highway, where service is always dependable and valil is high Though prices are low. WONDER OF THE FUTURE When Dwaine Banks and Jim Nixon see ihe new I958 Chevrolei af RICHLAND CHEVROLET, locaied af Sli Easr Ceniral. +hey wonder how a car could be so far ahead in 1'he fuiure. FAST AS A ROCKET Glen Poznoff's car will run fas+ as a roclcel if he has if repaired al' NEUFELD'S AUTO PARTS, IOO Cenlral Avenue, like Joe Banks did. UP IN THE STARS Who are you going our wilh lonighl, Clarice Mouser? She always looks near and frim because she has her clolhes cleaned a+ SHAMROCK CLEANERS, localed af 320 Slale Avenue. 1 4 OUT OF THIS WORLD Yes, The diamonds af McWHORTER'S JEWELRY STORE, 248 Cenlral Avenue, are our of This world. Pal Coble proudly shows her diamond ring lo Carol Barron and Jeanelle Hesler. WILD BLUE YONDER Crops will grow high info Ihe wild blue yonder like ihose of Wayne Trammel's and Ron Leach's when Ihey are I'rea'red wifh Ihe besi of ferfilizers and inseciicides from BROWN AND BRYANT, Iocafed ai 402 Ceniral Avenue. UP IN THE CLOUDS When Jimmy Wiggs buys his Ines? girl a beaufiful corsage from Pai Johnson of 'the SHAFTER FLOWER SHOP, lo- caied ai 329 Easf Lerdo, she will be up in ihe clouds. RING AROUND THE WORLD Like Donna Morris and Roy Florez you will wish you could puf your newly purchased Junior Class ring around The world so everyone could see ii. All ihe rings are being pur- chased a+ PIERCE JEWELER'S fhis year, locafed a+ 307 Ceniral Avenue. l NEED REFUELlNG ShaHer's local siop-off base is locafecl ai 3OI Lerdo High- way. Follow The crowd: Margarei Freedman, Milne Brown, Glen Puiman, Jimmy Ryan and Bonnie Johnson To NICK'S DRIVE IN. WlNGED SHIP Bill Thompson and Joe Banks 'think 'lhose 58 Fords al GEORGE HABERFELDE look like winged ships wilh lhal sleek ancl streamlined look. I+ is localed af 233 Cenlral Avenue. SEVENTH H EAVEN Your friends and family will be in sevenlh heaven like PaHy , Bridges and Ron Kloeppel when 'rhey see 'rheir porlrails from HOWELL'S STUDIO, localed al 533 James Slreelz TAlL SPIN Georgelle Barnes is in a 'rail spin when she sees Kennelh Beech in 'rhal 'lrim hair cur from lhe DELUXE BARBER SHOP. ll is localecl al' 315 Cenfral Avenue. 129 VISlONS OF THE SPACE AGE Owen Hiler and Ron Wilcher have visions of +he space age when lhey see The new 1958 Ponliac al The GARLATZ MOTOR COMPANY, localed a+ 385 Lerdo Highway. READY FOR TAKE OFF Jackie Addinglon and Judy Ragan will be ready for fake off when 'rhey go 'ro WOOD'S SHOE STORE 'fo buy 'fhe besl in fool wear. If is localed a+ I56 Cenlral Avenue. SHOT FROM A ROCKET LAUNCHER Buy your nexl lovely gill from SHAFTER HARDWARE or you will wish you could be shot from a rockel launcher. Millon Palrick is 'felling Wanda Harding. If is localed al 3Il Cenlral Avenue. igxfsfi -A a . P iileisiegqgssgc-,ff igsfif V 1- 21 he is , K fi , ssews-sqm f BRIGHT AS A STAR Sharon Grundy and Phyllis Smilh 'rhink +ha+ 'rhe newly remodeled SHAFTER DRUG STORE is as brighl as a sfar, wifh 'rhe complele line of cosmelic and drug producls. ll is locaied al 3OI Cenfral Avenue. HIGH UP David Norlham +ells il slraighl 'ro Calhy Kendrick: lhe SHAFTER-WASCO GINNING COMPANY ranks high up in luminous processing, service, and lhe besl in good collon ginning. I+ is localed al Bender and Sanla Fe. 131 FLYING CARPET Janice Luker and Jackie Silvera will feel like lhey are on a flying carpel when They receive courleous service from SCHNAlDT'S REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE, loca+ed a+ 3l7 Cenlral Avenue. MOON GLOW Suzie Mullins, Gene Vallanclingham will have Thai moon glow when you gel him a presen+ from lhe very complele line of gills al' lhe CENTRAL HARDWARE localecl al 242 Cenlral Avenue. ZERO HOUR? For Billy Nixon and Jerry lvlcCriqhl, il will never be zero hour il lhey buy lhe besl qualify reacly-mixed concrele from 'lhe SHAFTER READY-MIX CONCRETE, 8l2 Walker Avenue. OUT OF THIS WORLD When Celesle Jarrard and Don Disney plan lheir fulure home ils beauly will be ou+ of lhis world if lhey buy lheir building maferials from SHAFCO, 5l4 Easl Lerdo. 1 ,,,,....--- ' DOWN TO EARTH For down +0 earfh good service and qualify, visir your friendly drug slore, CENTRAL PHARMACY, down 'rown a+ 333 Cenfral Avenue. Wendell and Mary Jane l-leclc are a family llwar know where +o go for fast careful prescriplion compounding. 133 HEAVENLY BODY If Bolo EnTerline had worked on his car like Clarence Evans did. iT would have This heavenly body. He had The work done aT SMlTTY'S GARAGE, locaTed aT III EasT Lerdo. LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE lf Leonard Duck and Tony Trammel buy The superior qualiTy concreTe pipe from The SHAFTER CONCRETE PIPE COM- PANY, 8l2 Walker Avenue, They will be looking Toward The TuTure because The pipe will lasT forever and forever. BLASTlN6 OFF Everyone will be blasTing off To geT a new EsTher Williams swimming pool like Sharon Turner, Nancy Pierce, CharloTTe Ellison, Dennis Handel. and Gary New, because They lcnow ThaT They can have real enioymenT. Your ESTHER WILLIAMS SWIMMING POOL dealer is locaTed aT 8 I 2 Walker Avenue. NEW HORlZONS When Charles Umfress and Gloria Tuner puT Their savings in The BANK OF AMERICA They will reach new horizons and be sure Their money is saTe. IT is locaTed aT 26I CenTral Avenue. NEW HORlZONS I The Ross family lcnows fhal when you shop in Their variely sfore you will meef-wilh new horizons. They carry a wide selecfion of arricles, ancl lhey specialize in courleous service. F. S. RASCO is locared a+ 2I2 Cenfral Avenue lN ORBlT Ken Schul+z's car will be in orloif when he gels if repaired al HlTCHCOCK'S AUTO PARTS localed al 620 Munzer. They handle a complele line of high qualily paris and have The besl' car repair service in fown. ROCKET AWAY Ecl Reed and Bobby Norman will roclcel away lo lhe S. A. CAMP GINNING CO. for The besf in lop qualify ginning processes. I+ is locafed on Walker Avenue. The LAURION sfaff of I958 wishes fo express ifs appreciafion fo all fhose who have given fheir co-operafion fo help make fhis bool: successful. Our special fhanlrs go fo our advisor, Miss Wheeler, wifhouf whom fhe book would never have been complefed. Others who deserve a share of recognifion and fhanlcs are: Mr. Day DAY PRINTING CORPORATION Pomona, California S. K. SMITH COMPANY Los Angeles, California Mr. Howell ' HOWELL'S STUDIO Shaffer, California Edifor - - Assisfanf Edifor Business Manager Arf Edifor - - Adminisfrafion Faculfy - Classes - Organizafions - Seniors -. Sporfs - June Anderson - Ellen Osborn Bob Krause a Bob Krause a Judy McClellan June Anderson nd C. L. Howell Sharon Turner Ellen Osborn CharIo'He Ellison Nancy Pierce nd C. L. Howell SPACE AGE ,X Bonner Boel checks 'ro see fhaf fhe new buildings af fhe SHAFTER MOTEL, locafed af 337 Lerdo I-Iighway, are as modern as 'rhe space age. More overnighf accommoclafions and a new swimming pool have been added. 136 yb fy W Wq'WfW L wif? faW9W Wflfifibff fwwwmidffffgfjwm GLPWJ mx m WM Wy! lWfqwfWW W W M f ffwjgwf MW W W W5 WW W -QC? ,W 45 W M Y? QNX f35f2f5f?Wf XXX 2 W W M Wm M wif Mag MQ M V5 W W Jyfw J5pm2,,W , J ' 1 fy ww ' M fy iw Jw W H W? if WWJUV7 MQ , W vfnfj f JSPMJLU W fr M Fw A ' lv534'M Q:AW X4 flQgi9QZO gfjayy D . 1 if Kenai, 19 6 Z GLN x62 QL, dai Q- ywmzfyg 3 '-'Z -7154 WA' ff JW ffMf3 M21 - ' f, V 1 ,. f uf ,miifmwjjqf Q ZW? w0fifZf ,qgguwe www V 'Off-CV,00CQf'5 QAM . f aww! Vi mMMf,,Z!?L, M jaw! 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