Shasta High School - Daisy Yearbook (Redding, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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U V 7. 5, QEZZI' -' A W - wif' ' f i is 0 ..,. ,. , , . wr f ,F xi? ,,.,: ..,.,. , ,. sf f 2 29 A NJ' 4 H ' - .3 , ., , I 2 . .,..,e,E:- J :.,,f,- P Q55 if-A if-aff W' 'mf , .A V W :2?7ViggF,5gf? 'ffgifgfw A mg W i M - fm , Q 5 Q ,yn E? V M Sai 29 Sm M E W is f I 951541, 5, as M H ff' Q E : K 3' , , .,.:. ,,,,. 5333, 4 F J .. up 5. W W 5, ,, 'S Q 'K X 'Y WW? DEDICATICN The year I95O is fhe beginning of a new half cenfury. I+ is also The beginning of a new era of progress for educa+ion here in Redding. We, +he class of l95O, deem if mosr appropriare +ha+ we dedica're our edifion of +he Shasfa Daisy ro +he man who, more rhan any orher one person, has rnade rhis new era of educa+ion possible, Mr. Jackson Price. JACKSON PRICE OUR PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE The class oT l95O has had many opporTuniTies and much good TorTune. New oppor- TuniTies lie immediaTely ahead. This is The TirsT high school graduaTing class which will have The privilege oT aTTending ShasTa College. GraduaTes in This class will be charTer members oT The new college. IT is proposed ThaT while The communiTy is sTill celebraTing The IOOTh birThday oT This greaT STaTe oT CaliTornia ThaT There shall be a ShasTa College charTer day and ThaT all members oT The class enTering This new insTiTuTion oT higher learning shall have Their names inscribed upon an appropriaTe scroll. These sTudenTs are To be The beginning of a new insTiTuTion, The Tounding oT which will probably be parT oT a celebraTion aT The end oT anoTher cenTury oT progress. Each privilege and each opporTuniTy has iTs corresponding responsibiliTy. This class oT I95O-charTer members oT ShasTa College sTudenT body-will seT The paTTern oT The new school. They will esTablish The sTandards and begin The cusToms which will laTer become The TradiTion oT CaliTornia's norThernmosT college. They will be The TirsT To cross The Threshold oT a new school, The TirsT To enioy Tellowship in The sTudenT union, The TirsT To swim in The new swimming pool, and The TirsT To respond To The insTrucTion oT a new college TaculTy. How well will They meeT These new privileges and new responsibiliTies? I have confidence ThaT Those oT you who choose To go To College will rise To meeT The challenge and will be a crediT and a source oT pride To your high school and To Those who, aTTer you, enTer The porTals oT The new ShasTa College. JACKSON PRICE, Principal. TABLE 0F CONTENTS THE STUDENT BODY . 13 THE scHooL .... 53 CAMPUS LIFE ..... 73 oRGANlzATloTNs. . . 87 SPORTS ....... 113 ADVERTISEMENTS . . I47 EUGENE DAIS, EDITOR YOUR U EDITOR SPEAKS . . . Each year a new sTaTT composed enTirely oT seniors has assumed The responsibiliTy OT producing a new and beTTer ShasTa Daisy. SomeTimes This goal is reached, and someTimes iT isn'T. Since The war years, during which our yearbook was reduced drasTically due To The eTTecTs oT war on The home TronT, The ShasTa Daisy has been improved Tremendously each year, unfil now we have, in my opinion, one oT The besT high school yearbooks in norThern CaliTornia. I came To This conclusion when I aTTended The Publica- Tion's Forum aT The annual STudenT Leaders' ConTerence. AT This Torum The yearbook sTaTT and producT oT every maior high school in norThern CaliTornia were represenTed, and if There were any doubT as To The superioriTy oT The I949 ShasTa Daisy over The oTher yearbooks on display, aT leasT iT wasn'T audibly expressed. This is Truly someThing ThaT we, as sTudenTs oT ShasTa I-ligh, can be proud oT. This year The l95O ShasTa Daisy STaTT seT as iTs goal The aim oT mainTaining The TradiTional high qualiTy oT The ShasTa Daisy. This was noT an easy goal Tor lasT year's annual was a superior ediTion in every respecT. We realized This TacT, as we also realized ThaT we would have To operaTe on less money since The eTTecTs oT posTwar depression would be more evidenT. NeverTheless, we were noT discouraged: we were all The more deTermined To reach our goal. The spiriT which prevailed among The sTaTT leTT noThing To be desired , each member did his besT Toward making The I95O ShasTa Daisy a realiTy. Now ThaT The book is a realiTy we hope ThaT we have reached our goal, buT above all we hope we have TulTilled our responsibiliTy To you, The sTudenTs oT ShasTa High- ThaT oT providing Tor all a Treasury oT memories of one oT The besT years of our lives. Sincerely, GENE DAIS. Mrs. Moody, Mr. Sianga, Miss Kempf, and Mrs. Congdon. A Iof of The success and crediT oT The yearbook cerTainly should go To The Daisy advisors, Mrs. Congdon, Miss Kemlof, Mrs. Moody, and Mr. STanga: Tor iT was To Them The sTaTl Turned, TranTically, whenever They goT inTo hoT waTer. lT was The advisors who genTly pushed us closer To our deadlines, and iT was also The advisors who gave much of Their valuable Time To come To our assisTance. Mrs. Congdon, who has seen quiTe a Tew ediTions oT The Daisy come inTo exisTence, was general advisor Tor The sTaTl. Mrs. Moody worked wiTh The ediTorial wriTers, while Mr. STanga supervised The business ends oT The Daisy, and Miss Kempf worked closely wiTh The arT ediTors. r 5 4 M if ,N . in ,V g X -:-- 1.3. 52 mm. , W iwwwiak . ...,,. M WARM' M , E' 1 3 A .1 E - ' 4 5, if a ,4 Qgniiiiiifswk ' ' in i . viii Wifi , A ,gafiiii fff?Q?wZ ,S Q -1 e as X SAM ETTA SUTTON LARRY WADE DAISY SALESMEN This year a record was seT aT ShasTa l-liqh Tor The mosT yearboolcs sold. LasT year 800 boolcs were disTribuTed To The sTudenTs oT ShasTa l-ligh. This year These sTudenTs will receive over 900 copies oT The l95O ShasTa Daisy. The crediT Tor This accomplishmenT goes To The Daisy salesmen who were recommended Tor This iob by various members OT The TaculTy. This group was lecl by SameTTa SuTTon and Larry Wade, Two energeTic seniors who each sold more Than a hundred yearboolcs apiece. FRONT ROW, leff To righf: C. McNeese, M. Brown, V. Willis, J. Lewin. SECOND ROW: B. McGrafh, J. Living- slon, Erin O'Hrien, K. Elmslie, A. Ricks. BACK ROW: H. Lee, R. Mc- Dowell, W. Sheldon, D. Hill, J. Livinqslon. FRONT ROW, lefl' To righT: J. Woodfell, K. Lyall, S. Bair, S. Suifon, S. Smifh. SECOND ROW: D. LeBrun, J. Bla- lock, L. Wade, J. Maz- zini. BACK ROW: R. Jaegler, B. Pressly, G. Sabin, B. Milton. THE DAISY DEN LEFT TO RIGHT: John Pawley, Janice Van Blockland, Anne Elder, Marge Flyg, Laura Seward, Elinor Flyg, Howard McGorvin, ACKNOWLEDGMENT Thanks are due +o Jack Downard Sfudios for 'rheir fine cooperaiion, lo fhe Redding busi- nessmen 'For fheir loyal inferesi. and +0 'rhe fac- ul+y and sfudenis of Shasla High for lheir close assisfance-all of which were necessary +o make This annual a realiiy. A - .L , f , R ,, , qw HJ .,uFu.g4,?h ,. :E . 1-HLA.. .-Y -'vw Mm -iiH?ff:,v.g:-2:1 4' w M' - f'.',:-T-fm-ste, -,-.,1if a:'f1:f 4 2. ' ' i .- 'AW '. X 31' A f -,f,,---mr. '.,- . - ., . . ,. .. f - -I 1 ' -, ,-.izffwvf 4 H ,,.,,-Q.Q-.W-.,.:,.,,,1,4,5.7,,5,.,,'g:.1,-2,--...,K-3 -!,.Q,,5L,-V ,. .. . - h 1, f'fi: f:-1:34?22fsL .1f.s4J,y.,,..'2,y, . . f .,f..g-.1-5.-mqggg . a w ' -135 .- I' nw, .jfl ' ' .1 J - 1533- X .Higgs ,, .-,.1- 1 Q, -v , J 53:31, yt F QL , A 4 A X ,jf 4 Q 7 , my M . 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STUDENT' 'D 6:1 ,f :5A,,!4x,:5,-, BODY THE 1949-1950 SCHOOL YEAR During The pasT school year ShasTa High's sTudenTs were under The guidance oT Ray SwarTs and James Moore, our Two sTudenT body presidenis. We parTicipaTed very Tully in a wide VarieTy oT acTiviTies and conTinued To uphold our school's excellenT repuTaTion. STarTing The year OTT wiTh a bang in The Tield oT aThleTics, our gridiron perTormers on boTh The varsiTy and The iayvee squads earned The righT To wear The TooTball charms which may be carried only by members oT a championship Team. The Big Six League as of This year became The Big Five, buT as one of our TooTball coaches remarked, WhaTever iT is. we won iT. Our A and B basl4eTball Teams were unable To win The championships in Their sporT. However. our A Team won The maioriTy of iTs games. and had The disTincTion of having The highesT scorer in The Big Five League -Gene Dais. The largesT TurnouT Tor boxing in ShasTa High's hisTory. and The besT TighTs, were wiTnessed This year. We had many good assemblies in our nine monThs spenT aT ShasTa. The compeTiTive class assemblies were again sTaged, and much TalenT was displayed. ShasTa High sTudenTs also puT on Two exchange assemblies--aT Red BluTT and Dunsmuir. We had a well-qualiTied STudenT Council, mosT oT whose members aTTended The Chico STudenT Leaders' Conference. 1 Our eighTeen organizaTions, Tor some oT which-like The Block S and C.S.F.--The righT To join musT be earned, and Tor oThers oT which The requiremenT is inTeresT, have all conTribuTed Their pa rT To ShasTa's school spiriT. Many enjoyable dances were sponsored by These clubs: such as, The MiliTary Ball, The C.S.F. Spring Dance. The Sadie Hawlcin's Day Dance, The Pioneer Day Dance, The Spanish FiesTa and The GvoTTa Koppa Poppa. The FuTure Teachers' AssociaTion. organized in April oT lasT year. elecTed iTs TirsT seT oT oTTicers in SepTember, I949. The Hi-Y Club was reorganized This year. Square dancing, which is enioyed by all, became very popular aT our school during The laTTer parT oT The year. lnsTrucTion was given on Wednesday nighTs, and dances were held aT noon and on Friday nighTs. The consTrucTion work on a Ten-classroom addiTion disTurbed classroom rouTine some- whaT, and made parT-Time sidewalk superinTendenTs oT some oT us: buT iT will greaTly relieve The crowded concliTions which we had To puT up wiTh This year. Our enrollmenT has sTeadily increased aT The raTe oT abouT IOO pupils per year Tor The pasT Tour years. and aT The sTarT oi This year iT had reached The ToTal oT over l35O. Many seniors conTerred wiTh Dr. Collyer in I950, wiTh The expecTancy oT enTering ShasTa Junior College in The Tall oT This year. The VarieTy Show, which was puT on This year under The direcTion of Mr. BeclceTT and Mr. Cooper, was a big Tinancial success and well worTh seeing. Thus by The Time our T949-T950 session had drawn To a close, we, The AssociaTecl STudenTs oT ShasTa Union High School, had produced a record oT accomplishmenTs Tor which we could be iusTly proud. HOWARD MCGORVIN. STUDENT BQDY MARTIN RENDAHL NANCY HOOVER BOB MILTON Treasurer PAT BOYD Foofball Yell Leader KAY MYERS Girls' Tax Colleclor Sludenl Body Secrelary Student Council Secretary RAY SWARTS President First Semester Ray Swaris was elecied io lead rhe siudenr body during +he firsi semesier, and he did a fine job in mainlaining Jrhe high slandards sei by pre- vious Shasra High sludenr body presidenis. During his adminisiraiion sevenleen assemblies were pre- senied 'ro The sfudenis of Shasia High. l-le was capably assisied by Mariin Rendahi, srudenl body secrefaryg Bob Miiion, Treasurer: Pal Boyd, fool- bail yell leader: and Frank Davis and Kay Myers, lax coilecrors. All did a fine iob in adminislering Their duiies. JIM MOORE Presudenf Second Semester During Ihe second semesier of The I949-l95O school year +he sfuclenl body of Shasra High was presided over by Jim Moore. Jim worked very hard a+ his iob, and as a resull' he is ranlced wi'rh The besf of Shasla High sfudenl body presidenfs. Nancy Hoover assumed 'rhe dulies of sludenl' body secrelary and did her job very eliiicienily. Joyce Taylor, 'rhe vivacious liHle sophomore. lcepl school spirii' ar a maximum during Ihe baslceiball season. All in all, if can safely be said 'rhal Jrhis adminis- Irafion lell liHle 'ro be desired. OFFICERS NANCY HOOVER Sfudeni Body Secrefary JANICE VAN BLOKLAND Sfudeni Council Secreiary BOB MILTON Treasurer JOYCE TAYLOR Baskefball Yell Leader FRANK DAVIS Boys' Tax Collecior FRONT ROW, left 'lo right: Joyce Taylor, Pai Boyd, Kay Myers, Marge Flyg, Barbara Bragdon, Janice Millon. SECOND ROW: Dearle Tolladay, Don Avey, Richard Congdon, Harry McDowell, Larry Wade. BACK ROW: Bob Carl, Jim Moore, Ray Swarrs, Gene Dais. FIRST SEMESTER The iirsl semesler Sludenl Council, led by Larry Wade, vice-presiclenl, who was assislecl by Nancy Hoover, sludenl council secrelary, carried on lhe busi- ness of 'rhe sludenl body in a very elilicienl manner. This parlicular Sluclenl Council will probably be noreci as one of The mosl conservalive al Shasla High. STUDEN LARRY WADE Sfudenl' Council Presidenl FRONT ROW, lefl lo right Joyce Taylor, Pal Boyd, Marge Flyg, Kay Myers, Janice Van Blokland. SECOND ROW Bob Carl, Jack Golenor, Don Avey, Eric O'Brien, Dick Esfes. BACK ROW: Bob Kassis, Jim Moore, John Blalock, Bud COUNCIL JOHN BLALOCK Sludenl Council Presidenl' Michael, Gene Dais, John Gilmore. SECOND SEMESTER Congenial John Blalock was chosen lo preside over The second semesler Sludenl Council. l-le was capably assisled by Janice Van Blolcland, sludenl council secre- lary. This group conlinued lhe conservalive allilude sei by ils predecessor. ln February This group was well represenled al lhe annual Sludenl Leaders' Conference al Chico. THE STUDENT PATROL MIKE MORGAN MARTIN RENDAHL Firsf Semesfer PresidenT Second Semesfer PresidenT The STudenT PaTroI has been described by iTs advisor, Mr. Spencer, as The conscience oT The school. Since This eTTicienT orqanizaTion consisTs oT sTudenTs Themselves appoinTed To enTorce cerTain reguIaTions, The IaTTer is a very apT descripTion. Membership is IimiTed To 40 sTudenTs, and one may geT in by being recommended by a person on The membership commiTTee. This commiTTee consisTs oT The presidenTs oT The Tour classes and The class counselors. IT a paTroI member is recommended by a commiTTee oT The oTTicers oT The paTroI and paTroI advisor, he may apply Tor one poinT oT crediT Towards The C.S.F. The STudenT PaTroI is organized under The STudenT Council, and receives iTs auThoriTy Trom ThaT body. The Council seTs up The rules which The PaTroI enforces. Mr. Spencer said oT his group, The whole spiriT oT The PaTroI is noT a police Torce. IT is a reminder To The sTudenTs To Tollow The reguIaTions which They have seT down. FRONT ROW, lefi To righiz Harla Downs, Jacyl Lowry, Barbara Harrison, BefTy Vochal, Barbara Dowling, Donna, and Helen Files. SECOND ROW: Darlene Nauqhi, Myrna Borup, Joan LivingsTon, Helen Gershanoff, Elinor Flyg, Mariorie Flyg and Georgsne PorTer. THIRD ROW: Molly McDonald, Marguarife Issacks, JudiTh Blood. Walfer MorTimer, un- idenfified, Dean Hill and Jim Dix. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Livingsion, Harry McDowell, Larry Higby, Mike Morgan, LaVerne Spears and Don Pefiigrew. BACK ROW: Mariin Rendahl and Jim Moore. , . ,K ,. if 1, V SEM? 'GW -mL ?mM . 77L,m., ' 5 - ff- Q : ' 1 ' 1 ,V W fiwwfih MQ ff 5 Y W me My 5 5 W 1 , 4 if-W' ,Ge 5570 Y ' f: V? ' 'G' . ' A M f v A 1' if ,mi M af VQSWQ WW 2 Mk .. Q W ,,.1. 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SECOND SEM ESTER FRONT ROW, lefl' 'Io righl: John Gilmore, represenfaliveg Anona Monroe, vice-presidenlg Bud Michael, presidenl. BACK ROW: Larry Wade, treasurer, LaVerne Spears, yell leader. Absent Belly Whifely, secre- Iaryg Mike Morgan, yell leader. THE SENIOR STORY One fafeful day in Sepfember, I946, a large group of young and vigorous sfudenfs sfepped info fhe halls of Shasfa High fo regisfer. Those sfudenfs, being of individualisfic personalifies of almosf every fype, were slafed fo be members of fhe Class of I95O. Lel' us follow fheir progress as fhey go fhrough fheir four years of academic life. As presidenl' for fhe firsf semesfer, 'rhey chose RAY SWARTS, wifh DAVE WONG as fhe spare fire. ANNE ELDER as secrefary, ELINOR FLYG as freasurer, and JIM BURROWS and RICK JAEGLER as yell leaders made up fhe resf of fhe official sfaff. MIKE MORGAN was elecfed prexy fhe firsf half of l947. BUD MICHAEL, vice- presidenf: RENEE BROUILLARD, secrefary: JANICE VAN BLOKLAND, freasurer, Znd ELINOR and MARJORIE FLYG, yell leaders, carried ouf fhe ofher adminisfrafive ufies. This freshman class accomplished a lof in afhlefics. The firsf sfring of a champion- ship and undefeafed C feam was composed of freshmen. Three freshmen were also on fhe championship D feam. BOB HARRIS leffered on fhe B feam. Ten fresh- men made fhe Junior Varsify foofball squad, and fwo of 'rhem leffered. Abouf fiffeen boys made fhe 'rraclx squad. and fhree made fhe baseball feam. The drill feam was almosf enfirely composed of freshmen. The Fresh Refurn was a very successful dance, and fhe profif from if made up fhe firsf money fhaf wenf info our freasury. In ofher fields of acfivify equally impor- fanf fhe class also did a greaf deal fhal' year. For one fhino in I947 several delegafes fo sfudem' conferences came from fhe class of '5O. MIKE MORGAN wenf fo fhe Redwood Cify Conference: JIM BURROWS and MIKE MORGAN affended fhe meefing of fhe Associafion of Sfudenf Councils. Over one-fhird of fhe C.S.F. mem- bers in fhe firsf half of I947 were freshmen. The school year drew fo a close, and when fhe monfhs of summer vacafion had sped by. we had progressed fo fhe more mafure sfafus of sophomores. Our groups of officers for 'rhis year were BUD MICHAEL and RAY SWARTS, presidenfs: DAVE WONG and GENE DAIS, vice-presidenfsr BARBARA BRAGDON and GEORGIA ROSS, secrefaries: VICKY ROGERS and NANCY HOOVER, freas- urers: DARLENE CLARK and PAT BOYD, and RENEE BROUILLARD and VICKY ROGERS, yell leaders: and ANNE ELDER and JULIUS BEDYNEK, sfudenl' council represenfafives. Nafurally, our afhlefes accomplished much more fhis year. Fiffeen members of 'I'he Block S were from fhe Class of '5O. The J.V. foofball feam was composed primarily of sophomores. Four of 'rhe five firsf sfrinoers on fhe championship B feam were sophomores. Five girls earned fheir Circle S. GENE DAIS won fhe Kniohfs of Pyfhias oraforical confesf. Three sophomores were in fhe school play casf. RAYMOND KASSIS, BUD MICHAEL and JANICE VAN BLOKLAND all had parfs in Birds of a Feafher. JULIUS BEDYNEK and RAY SWARTS were among fhe delegafes fo fhe Associ- afion of Sfudenf Councils. JULIUS also wenf fo fhe Sfudenf Council Convenfion. Advancing infellecfually and socially, we passed fhe granife milesfone which marlcs fhe dividing line befween fhe upper and lowerclassmen. As iuniors we chose LARRY WADE and JULIUS BEDYNEK for our leaders. CHARLES MILLS and KAY MYERS were our vice-presidenfs: NANCY HOOVER and JANICE VAN BLOKLAND, our secrefaries: and JOHN BLALOCK and TERRY GILZEANI, our freasurers. BUD MICHAEL and JACKIE NOLAN lad our yells 'rhe firsf semesfer: MIKE MORGAN and LAVERNE SPEARS handled fhaf iob fhe second semes- fer. ANONA MONROE and LARRY WADE were our sfudenf council represenfafives. Three of our number were elecfed fo sfudenf body offices fhis year. RAY SWARTS and GENE DAIS were fhe sfudenf council secrefaries, while BUD MICHAEL was baslcefball yell leader. Af fhe I949 Sfudenf Leaders' Conference in Chico, PAT BOYD, JULIUS BEDY- NEK, GENE DAIS, BUD MICHAEL, KAY MYERS, VICKIE ROGERS, RAY SWARTS, and DAVE WONG were delegafes from our class. GENE DAIS and RAY SWARTS also affended a sfudenfs' model Iegislafure in Sacramenfo, sponsored by 'Ihe Hi-Y and fhe Sfafe Legislafure. RICHARD JAEGLER won fhe Shakespearean confesf sponsored by fhe Masque and Dagger Club. The brainiesf members of our class were nine in number fhe firsf semesfer and fiffeen Ihe second. GENE DAIS was presidenf of fhe C.S.F. fhe fall of I948. THE SENIOR STORY . ICONTINUEDI Many iunior gridiron perTormers made Their leT+ers in varsiTy TOoTball in The I948 season: They helped The varsiTy greaTly in winning iTs second Big Six championship in a row. BOB HARRIS was The sTar cenTer OT The A baskeTball Team, and several oTher iuniors Tound berThs on The A and B Teams. ThirTeen iunior girls belonged To The Circle S ThaT year. The Tour Boys' STaTe delegaTes Trom ShasTa in I949 came Trom The Class OT '50. GENE DAlS, FRANK DAVIS, JOHN GILMORE, and RAY SWARTS wenT To The Sacra- menTo ConvenTiOn during The summer. Thus we wound up a very evenTTul year as iuniors, and leTT ShasTa Tor The nexT Three monThs, some OT us To work, some OT us To relax and Travel, all OT us To Think abOuT Our Triumphal re-enTry inTO The corridors OT Redding's chieT insTiTuTiOn OT learning. All Too soon we Tound ThaT Those Three monThs had ioined The March OT Time and were over. We were now members OT ThaT class in The school wiTh The richesT background OT experience-seniors aT lasTl This year eighT OT The nine sTudenT body OTTices were aT some Time Tilled by seniors. The TirsT semesTer RAY SWARTS, presidenT: LARRY WADE, vice-presidenT: FRANK DAVIS, boys' Tax collecTOr: KAY MYERS, girls' Tax cOllecTor: PAT BOYD, TOoTball yell leader: and NANCY HOOVER, sTudenT council secreTary, came Trom The Class OT '50. JIM MOORE, presidenT: JOHN BLALOCK, vice-presidenT: NANCY HOOVER, sTu- denT, body secreTary: and JANICE VAN BLOKLAND, sTudenT council secreTary were sTudenT body oTTicers Trom our class The second semesTer. TO lead us Through The TirsT halT OT Our biggesT year we chose JIM MOORE as presidenT. He was ably assisTed by PAT CLELAND, vice-presidenT: ANONA MON- ROE, secreTary: HELEN FILES and RENEE BROUILLARD, yell leaders: BARBARA BRAGDON, sTudenT council represenTaTive: and CHARLINE FURLONG. Treasurer. BUD MICHAEL Took over The gavel as our second semesTer presidenT wiTh ANONA MONROE as vice-presidenT: BETTY WHITELY as secreTary: LAVERNE SPEARS and MIKE MORGAN as yell leaders: LARRY WADE as Treasurer: and JOHN GILMORE as sTudenT council represenTaTive. ' We produced a Tine varsiTy TooTball Team This year which won The Big Five championship. Our A baskefball Team was very aggressive and really TOughT hard, buT was unable To win The championship. GENE DAIS Tied The record Tor The mosT poinTs scored in one game aT The ShasTa gymnasium by equalling Jim PadgeTT's TwenTy- seven poinTs scored Two years ago. GENE DAIS was co-chairman OT The PublicaTion Forum Tor The l95O STudenT Leaders' Conference. JlM MOORE and KAY MYERS also aTTended This conTerence. Five seniors obTained parTs in The school play, One Mad NighT, which had DON BIRMINGHAM and HELEN FILES in The leading roles. BARBARA LEACH and BUD MICHAEL were The sTars OT The seziior play, CaughT in The ViIIain's Web, which was very successTul. PAT BOYD, REN EE BROUTLLARD, BOB DANIELS, RAYMOND KASSIS, STANLEY KYES, SHIRLEY MARR, SAMETTA SUTTON, and JANICE VAN BLOKLAND were in The supporTing casT. Our class was very well represenTed again in The C.S.F. This year, surpassing all oTher classes in membership. GENE DAIS, ANNE ELDER, JOHN GILMORE, and RAY SWARTS received liTe membership pins. As The end OT This school year drew nearer, however, The ThoughT OT graduaTion OTTen occupied our minds. For some OT us, iT would mean a mere inTerim beTore we again would cOnTinue our educaTiOn. For mosT OT us iT would mean The respOnsibiliTy OT geTTing a iob and becoming a useTuI member OT socieTy. For all OT The class OT '50, iT would mean deparTing Trom a school which, Through The inTluence OT iTs TaculTy and sTudenT body, had helped To shape The personaIiTies OT iTs sTudenTs Tor Tour years OT Their mosT rapid physical and menTal develOpmenT. For mosT OT us iT would represenT The achievemenT OT a goal which had Taken considerable work. When The big nighT was Over, and The caps and gowns were laid away, The mulTiTude OT experiences aT ShasTa, some happy, some sad, will never be compleTely TOrgOTTen. FurThermore, we will look back wiTh nosTalgic pride and senTimenT on The high school which aTTOrded us so many splendid OppOrTuniTies To become worThwhile ciTizens OT a demOcraTic socieTy. HOWARD McGORVlN CLASS ROBERT ALLEN Block S I-43 F,F.A. l-4, Foorball I-4. MERILYN ANDERSON Glee Club 23 Girls' Lcaque V43 F,H.A. l. VERLYN ANDERSEN Boxing l-3, F.F.A. l-4, F.F,A. Reborler. CAROLE APPLE Glee Clubg Girls' League I-35 F. H, A. I, 2 BEN ARMSTRONG Hi-Y 3, Baskefball 2. ANN AUSTIN Library Apprenlice. MARY LOU BARCUS Orcheslra I-4, Tri-Y 33 Girls' League I, 23 Home Economics l. FLORENCE BASTAIN BARBARA BAUER Daisy Arr Edilorg Arr LeJque1 Girls' Leaque. RICHARD BIDWELL Baslcefball I, 3, 43 F.F.A. I-45 Boxing 4. DONALD BIRMINGHAM School Play BARBARA BISHOP Trl-Y 2-43 GAA. I-4, School Plav 4, Spanish Club l. CLYDE BISNETT Baslcefbail 3, 4, Tumbling learn 3, Boxing 33 F.F.A. l-4. JOHN W. BLALOCK J. V. Foofball 2: Block S 2-45 S.B. Vice Prosi dent, Class Treasurer 3. MARVIN LEROY BLAYLOCK Spanish Club l. FIF RICHARD BOSWELL PATRICIA BOYD Class Yell-leader 25 Football Yell-leader 4: Assislanl S,B. Yell-Leader 3, 43 S.B. Leaders' Conference 33 Pep Sociefy IA4. BARBARA BRAGDON Class Secrefary 23 G.A,A. Presidenlg F.T.A. Presidenfg Class Represenfalive 4, Richardson Springs. FAYE BRANDT LEON BRONSON Block S 3, 4, J.V. Foofballg Baslceiball I-3, Track I. RENEE BROUILLARD Pep Sociefy Secrerarv 35 Class Secretary I, 21 Class Yell-leader l, 2, 43 Assisfanf S.B. Yell- leader 2, 3. LOIS BROWNING G.A.A. 2, 35 Girls' League Represenfalive 4, Spanish Club 3. ALBERT BRYCESON Block S 2-4, Foolball I, 21 Track I-4. DONALD BU RNS JAMES BURROWS Ar? League Presidenl Ig Class Yell-lender lg Boys' Glee 23 Art League 3, 4. CHARLES BUTLER F.F.A. 2-43 Track 2-43 Blocx S 2 4. JACK BUTLER F.F.A. 2-4, F.F.A. Reporler 4. BEVERLY CALKINS Glee Club I, 2, Pep Socieiy I-4, Girls' League, Tri-Y I, 2. ALICE ARLENE CARLSON Glee Club: Girls' League. CAROL PATRICIA CARLSON G.A.A. 35 Girls' League I-41 C.S.F. 4. CLASS OF FIFTY JACK CARLSON Ari League I, 2, Boys' Glee lg Camera Club I. JEAN CARNES C.S.F. 3, 4, F.T.A. 43 Lalm Club 23 Girls' League I. ETHEL JO CARPENTER Tri-Y 43 Girls' League V.P, 4, Richardson Springs 3, 43 Glee I-43 GAA. I-4. JANIS CASTAGNETTO Transfer Sludenf. BARBARA CATON Pep Sociefy 3,43 Tri-Y I, 2, Volcano 3, 43 Ag Ball Allendanf I. PATRICIA CLELAND Class Vice Presidenl 4, C.S.F. 3, 43 Orchesrra I-4, School Dance Band 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 4, NORMA CORRELL Transfer from San Francisco. HELEN MARIAN COURNOYER TriiY I-3, Tri-Y Vice Presidenlg Glec Club I, ,4. WILLIAM CRISS EUGENE E. DAIS C,S F. Life MerribergSl1asio Daisv Editor, Block S Z-4, Boys' Slale 3, Sludenl Council Secre- tary 3. FRANCES DANIELS Home Economics 4. GEORGE DANIELS F.F.A. I-43 Baskelball 4, Boxing 2'-4. ROBERT DANIELS Arf League Presideni 33 Glee Club 4, Band I, 3. FRANK DAVIS Spanish Club I, 23 Boys' Slaleg Sludenl Council 41 Boxing I, 2. ouvea new 27 DONALD DELANGE Track 3, 4. HELEN DEVORE ALBERT DOELKER F.F.A. I-45 F.F.A. Pvcaidenl 41 Jr. Sfafnsmen 4. Al.TON DOWNS Boys' Glee 2-4. NANCY DUNLAP JIM DUNN Foofball 43 Block S 4. JOANNE EDWARDS Glee Club Ig Camera Club 2. ANNE ELDER Lalin Club I, 25 C.S.F. Life Member: Daisy Manaqinq Edilorg Sfudenl Council 23 Class Secretary I, JERRY ELDER TOLONA ELVERUD G.A.A. I-45 Tri Y I, 23 C.S.F. lg Girls' Lcaqueg Pep Sociery. MARIAN ENDICOTT Girls' Glee I, 2g Volcano Slaff 2g Girls' League. HELEN FILES Girls' Leaqueg G.A.A. If4g Pep Sociely If4g Class Yell-Leader 45 Richardson Springs Con- ference. DARRELL FLATT ELINOR FLYG Class Treasurer Ig Class Yell-Leader lg Vol- cano Feature Ediforg Daisy Feafure Edilorg Richardson Springs Conference. MARJORIE FLY6 Class Yell-leader Ig C.S.F. Secrefaryg Volcano Ediforg Richardson Springs Conference: F.T.A. Vice-President CLASS OF FIF WILLIAM FOSTER A Baslcefball Manager: Block S 4. GEORGE FRANCIS Cade? Corps 2, 33 Sluderif Palrol. BETTY FRIEBEL BILLEE FULLER CHARLINE FURLONG Jr. Red Cross 45 Senior Class lreasurcr MARY FURLONG Spanish 2, 3, Girls' League I, 2. GRACE GALLES HELEN GERSHANOFF Sfudervf' Pafrol 3, 4, C.S.F. I, 2, Girls' League I 3 JOHN GILMORE Block S Presidenlf C.S,F. Life: Memocr, Boys' Slalep Track I-45 Fooiball 2, 4, TERRY GILZEAN Baskeiball I, 4, Block S g Track I, 4, Spanish Club I, 25 Class Treasurer 3. DONALD GOLDSTEIN C Baskelball. MERVYN GOLL Band I-43 Boys' Glee 43 Orclweslra 3, 4. INEZ GOODWIN GAA. 2, 33 Girls' Leaquc. IONE GOODWIN C.S.F.g G.A.A. I-33 Giris' Lcaquc. CAROLLEE GORDON WILLIAM GRAEBER RAY GRAVES GERI GREENFIELD Jr. Slalesmen 3, 47 Girls' Leaque I-4. CAROLE GROVE Tri-Y I. 23 Homemakinq Ig Jr. Red Cross I Glee Club I-43 Pep Sociefy 4. BILLIE HAINES Fulure Homemakers lg Girls' League I, 2. GEORGE HALCOMI Baslrelball I-43 Track 33 F.F.A. I-33 Block S 3, 4. MIKE HALLING Foofball 3, 4. MARGARET MAURINE HALTER Girls' League, Home Economics. ALFRED HAMPTON Cadef Corps I-43 Rifle Team I 4. LILA HARMON Home Economics. LILLIAN HARMON Girls' League I-4, Home Economics I, 2. BURTON HARRINGTON Jr. Red Cross I-31 Lafin Club L33 School Pla 3, 4. ROBERT HARRIS Baskefball I-37 Foofball I, 23 Block S I-4. ROBERT HARRISON SYLVIA HAYBALL Pep Sociely 3, 43 Girls' League l-41 Jr. Red Cross I, 2. CLASS OF FIFTY VERA HAYS School Playg Tri-Y I-35 Y.M.C,A. Con. 21 Jr. Red Cross I, 23 Girls' League I-4, DARLENE HAYTON G.A.A.: Girls' League. LONNIE HENINGER DOROTHY HERBER G.A.A. 3, 45 C.S.F. 2, 33 Girls' League I, Z. ROBERT HIRST Spanish Club I, 25 C.S.F. 244g Boxing Awardg Eaton Chemistry Award 3. DONALD HOLCOM BE Basketball I, 25 Band I-4g Orchestra 3, 4g Dance Band 3, 43 C.S.F. 2-4. NANCY HOOVER GAA. I-45 Class Treasurer 2g St. Council Secretary 43 G.A.A. Vice-President Zg Richard- son Springs. ROBERT HUNT JACK IRWIN RICHARD JAEGLER Boys' Glee I-45 Class Yell Leader lg Shake' spearean Contest 3g School Play 4. JAMES JOHNSON RAYMOND KASSIS Latin Club I-45 School Play 23 Volcano Staff 4. VICTOR KELLER F.F.A. I-4. CHARLOTTE KINGSLEY Homemalring I-3g Girls' League Con.g Drill Team 4. HELEN KRIER Band I-41 C.S,F. Ig Girls' League. ROBERT KRUKO Foolball 3, 43 Block S 3, 41 Baseball 241 Block S Serqeanf-al-arm-3. RUEBEN KUEHNE Glee Club 4. RONALD KUSS F.F.A. IY4g F.F.A. Treasurer 3, F.F.A. Vuce- Presldenl 4. STANLEY M. KYES Lahn Club: Shakespearean Conleslg C 81 D Baskelballg Boxlnq, 2nd place. PATRICIA LAYTON Glee Club, Glrla' League. BARBARA LEACH SpanIsh Club I, Tri'Y 2-43 School Play 43 G.A.A. I-4, Y.M.C.A. Conference 2. JOANN LEONARD Pep Sodelyq Gloe Club 4. MONA LOMBARD Spanish Club: G,A,A.j Trl-Y. EVELYN LOWRY Clrcle S 3, 4, Girls' League Represehlnhve 4, Richardson Sprlnqs 4, GAA, 2-4g Gnvlg' Leaque I-4. FRANCES LUTON SHIRLEY MARR Fulure I-Iorhemakers I, 33 School Ploy 43 Masque and Daqqcr 4. BEVERLY MARTIN OLIVETTA MAXHAM G-lee Club I, 2. PEGGIE McALLISTER REX McDANNALD Football I-3, Block S 24, Trad I, 2, 4 Masque and Daqqer 2, CLASS ROBERT MCDU FFY DONALD MCELWAIN D Baskelball Ig Spanlslv Club I, 25 Boxlng I1 II-IIYY 3. HOWARD MCGORVIN C.S.F. I, 3, 41 Camera Club 3-4, Dalsv 41 School Play 4, Boys' Glee 4. FAYE MCMILLAN Fulure Homemakers 4, Glee Club 4. BETTY MELTON Girls' League 2-47 GAA. I, 4, Glee Club 21 Home Economlcs 2. FRANCES MENZIES Girls' League 3, Home Economlcs 41 Trl-Y 3, JAY DEE MICHAEL CHARLINE MILLER Spanish Club Ig Camera Club 4, WILLIAM MILLHOUSE Foofball I'4g Block S IA4. CHARLES MILLS Foofball 2, 45 Boxlnq I-43 C Track 25 D Bas' kelball I. ANONA MONROE Class Represenlalive 33 Class Secrelary 45 Pep Sociely 2, 33 C.S.F, 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross Presl- denf 3. MARY LEE MONTGOMERY Pep Soclely I, 4, Ar? League I, 2, 'lrl-Y I, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 4: Home-rnakinq I-4. JAMES MOORE Foolball 3, 45 Class Presldenl' 45 Block S Sec! refary 43 C.S,F. 3, 4g S. B. Presldenr 4. MIKE MORGAN Class Presidenf Ig Sludenl Body Yell-leader 2, Class Yell-leader 3, Block S 2-4, Football Manager 2-4. MARY MULFORD C.S.F.g G.A.A.g Lahn Clubg Tri-Y. FIF DONALD MUNNS Football 2-43 Block S 2-43 Co-Captain, '50 Football Team: Block S Sergeant-at-arms. KATHERYN MYERS Girls' State DelegaIe3 Girls' Tax Collector 43 C.S.F. Secretary 43 Richardson Springs Presi- dent 43 Volcano Editor 4. WILLIAM NACHREINER F.F.A. I-43 D Basketball I, 2. MICKEY NEUMAN F.F.A. l-33 F.F.A. Treasurer 23 C.S.F. 23 Block S 2-43 Football 2,3. RICHARD NIELSEN F.F.A. I, 2. JACKIE NOLAN Class Yell-leader I-33 Tri-Y Conference I3 Tri-Y I, 23 Girls' League I, 2. BARBARA OLSON Spanish Club Secretary 23 Spanish Club Treas- urer 23 G.A.A. l, 2, 43 Circle S 43 F.T,A. Treasurer 4. ERNIE OSTLING Boys' Glee 2-4. DOROTHY PAGE Pep Society 43 Tri-Y 23 Girls' Leaque 2-43 Home Economics 4. JEAN PARKER Camera Club I3 G.A.A. I, 2, 4. BARBARA PATTON Glee Club 3, 43 Girls' League 4. JOHN PAWLEY Daisy Photographer 3, 43 Camera Club Presi- dentg Volcano Photographer. DONALD PETTIGREW Spanish Club 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Football 4. SHIRLEY PETTIGREW Glee Club I, 23 G.A.A. I-43 Girls' Leaque I-3 Circle S. CHARLINE MARIE PIPKIN G.A.A. I-33 Home Economics I3 Tri Y l3 Girls League I-33 Noon Movies 3. ASS OF FIFTY GEORGENE PORTER G.A.A. I, 2, Sludenl Pafrol 4, Tri4Y I, Girls' League I, 2, Homemaking I. JESSE PREASEAU Transfer from Powers, Michigan. LORAINE PRICE Pep Socielv 2-45 Volcano Slaff 3, 4, Girls' League I-3, Home Economics I, Tri-Y I. RICHARD PRIGMORE Transfer Sludenf. SCOTTY RATHBUN Foolball I-3, Block S 2, 3. JOYCE RAVENCROFT Spanish Club I, Glee Club I, 2, Drill Team 4. LESTER REDD DORIS E. REED Girls' League 2. TOM REED F.F.A. 3, 4, F.F.A. Vice-Presidenf 3. BARBARA REEL Glee Club Z, 4, Junior Sfalesmen 4, Girls' League 4. LINDA REID JAMES RENFREE VIVIAN RHEA Home Economics Secrelary 3, Home Economics Presldenl 4. CHARLES RODGERS VICKIE ROGERS Assisfanl' Foolball Yell-leader 3, 4, Class Of- ficer 2, 3, Girls' League Treasurer 2, Pep So- ciety President 3, Chico Conference 3. 35 GLORIA ROSENBAUM Transfer Sfudenf. CLIFTON ROSS Spanish Club: Track. ALICE IRENE ROSS Library Apprenlice. RAY RYAN DAVID SAUL ARLEN SAMUELS EDNA PAULINE SCHILLING Girls' Leagueg Home Economics. DUANE SEAWEARD F.F.A. I-4. LAURA SEWARD Girls' League 2, 31 Spanish Club 2, 3' Dais Ari Edifor 4. GLENN SHANNON F.F.A. 3, 4. FRANK SHOFFNER F.F.A. IV3, ROBERT C, SMITH Air Scouts 3, 4: Cadef Corps I-33 Cade? Cap Iain 31Cadef Rifle Team 2, 3. LaVERNE SPEARS Foolball l-41 Basketball IY4g Track I-43 Vice President, Block S , Class Yell-leader 3, 4. RALPH SPIRES D Baskefball Ig Boys' Glee 4. MARY ELLEN STAHL Girls' Glee I-41 Girls' League I-43 Homemak inq ZV4. V CLASS OF FIF WILLIAM STARR F.F.A. IY4g State F.F.A. Conference 45 National F.F.A. Conference 4, President Sac. Valley Re glon 4, Jr. Statesmen V.P. 4. BEVERLY STEPHENSON Home Economics 4. RALPH STEVENSON F.F.A. I 4. JOHN DAVID STONE Camera Club I-41 Journalism 3, 43 Daisy Plio toqrapher 4g Volcano 4, Vlsual Aids 2, 3. WAYNE STOUT Boxing lg Track 2. LAVENIA STRICKLAND Jr. Red Cross 4, G.A,A. I-43 Girls' League 2, 4 Girls' Glee 43 Latin Club 3. WILLIAM SUBLETT Camera Club I-47 Camera Club President 3 Track 3, 43 Block S 3. SUE SULLIVAN DELORES SUMMERS Future I-lomemakers Ig Art Leaque 2, 3. SAMETTA SUTTON GAA, I-4, G.A.A. Vice-President 4g Circle SV: Spanlsli Club President 4. JAMES SWAFFAR RAY SWARTS Student Body President 4q Boys' Staley C.S,F Lite Member, Class President I, 23 Block S' 2-4. MARGARET TANNER Pep Society 3, 4g Future Hornernalrers ig Girls Leaque I, 2, 4. BRUCE TAVEY Track 3, 43 Boxing 3, 43 I-li-Y Treasurer 31 Rarn bler Basketball 41 Block S 3, 4. JEROME TAYLOR FFA, Treasurer 31 F,F.A. Secretary 41 Band 24 FFA. I-43 D Basketball I. DOROTHY TEDESCHI Pep Society 3, 4, Future Homemakers I, Girls' League I-4. BEVERLY THETFORD F.H.A. I. WILLIAM THOMPSON Boxing 3, 4. HELEN THOMPSON JO ANNE THORPE Girls' Leaque I, 2. RUTH MAXINE THROOP Girls' League, Glee Club, Latin Club. JANICE VAN BLOKLAND Girls' Leaque President, Class Treasurer I, Spanish Club President, Class Secretary 3, G.A.A. Secretary 2. JO ANN VERNOR Cub Reporter 3, Volcano Feature Editor 4, Pep Society 4. MARY VILES JANET VOLLM ERS THEODORE VON ALLWORDEN Latin Club I, 2, Visual Aids 2, 3, Cadets 2-4. LAWRENCE WADE Basketball I-4, Football 2-4, Block S 2-4, Student Body Vice-President 4, Class Presi- dent 3. DONALD WALTER Class President I, Basketball I, 2, Track l-3 Rambler Basketball 3, 4, Block S 3, 4. JOY JUNE WETMORE Girls' League, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Home Eco nomics I. BARBARA WHITELEY Pep Society 4, Spanish Club I, F.I-LA. I. CLASS OF FIFTY BETTY WH ITELEY Girls' League: F.H.A. BILL WILLIAMS WANDA WILLS Girls' League 3, 4. ALAN WILSON Foolball 45 Block DAVID WONG S 41 Baskelball 4. Class Vice-Presidenf I, 23 Baskelball 23 Camera Club' 43 Sfudenf RUTH WOOD Camera Clubg Tr HENRY WRIGHT Leader Conference 3. E-Y. C 81 D Baskelball Managery A Baseball Mana- gerg Block S g C Baskelball Team. LOLA WRIGHT Glee Club 3, 4. MARILYN BIRKLAND Volcano Sfaff 3, 45 G.A.A. I-45 Glrls' League I-47 Pep Sociely 2-43 Trl-Y I. CAMERA SHY STANFORD ANDREWS JULIUS BEDYNEK TED BONNEY GENE BOWDISH NOEL BRANSFORD RONALD BROWN TOMMIE BRUCE ALVIN CHASE DARLENE CLARK JIM CROSS WILLARD DAUT DARREL DeMARTlN CHARLES DICKENS JACK DUCKETT ARTHUR DUFFY ALAN HOPPES PATSEY JETER ROBERT JOHNSON LEROY KOELLER JEANNE LARRABEE DIRK LYNN THOMAS MCAVOY WILLIAM MCBROOME LUTHER McDONALD SENIORS VANCHA NOEL WESLEY NOEL EARNEST NORRIS DONALD PARKER SUZY PEARL DONALD PETERSON VERNILE RHOADES WALLACE SPENCER VON SWANSON MARY ANNE THURSTON STANLEY WARD JOHN WHITE MARJORIE WINTERS RICHARD ZOLLER JUNIORS. . .CLASS OF '51 The Class of '5l may proudly claim This as a year oT achievemenT. They accomplished greaT Things in The Tields oT scholarship, oraTory, aThleTics, and many oTher acTiviTies. Our championship TooTball Team consisTed oT many iuniors. Among These was Bill JeTer, who was chosen as a second sTring All-Conierence end. In The Tield oT dramaTics and oraTory The juniors performed consisTenTly and well. Don Fado was The ouTsTanding winner oT The Lions' Club speaking con- TesT. Larry Weber, Don Fado and Dick Congdon also had parTs in The all-school play One Mad NighT. MarTin Rendahl was elecTed To The oTTice oT secre- Tary of The sTudenT body in The Tall Term. l-larry McDowell and Dick Congdon represenTed The iunior class in The sTudenT council The TirsT semesTer1 Jack Golenor and Dick EsTes Took over The second sem- esTer. The iuniors were also well represenTed in The Cali- Tornia Scholarship FederaTion in boTh The Tall and spring semesTers. Dick Congdon served as The presi- denT Tor The TirsT semesTer. The Junior Prom was, as in pasT years, acclaimed one oT The besT dances oT The year. lT is our hope as The iunior class of '50 ThaT These accomplishmenTs may serve us well in Taking our place as The seniors oT '5 l. OFFICERS FirsT Semesier Second SemesTer Dick Congdon ..,,,,,.,.,...,.., Presidem' . ..........,,....... Jack Golenor Marvin WiTTner ..,,,..,,,,, Vice-PresidenT .........,AA....,. Larry Weber Marianne Anderson. ,,,,,, SecreTary ....,.,..,.,......,, Beverly Grace Jim Har-niITon ,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,., , Treasurer ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.., I3 ruce Pressley Harry McDowell ,,.............. RepresenTaTive ..,,,,,,,......, Dick EsTes S BeTTi Elder I Dick Congdon Jody Leanord I Jackie Michael lf ' Y ell Leaders DICK CONGDON FRONT ROW, Ieff To righf: Jackie Michael, Jodie Leanord, Marianne Anderson. BACK ROW: Dick Congdon Furs? SemesTer Presidenf Marvin Wiifner, Harry McDowell. FRONT ROW, Iefi' To right BeTTi Elder, Befiy Grace. BACK ROW: Jack Golenor, Bruce Pressley, Dick Esfes, JACK GOLENOR Dick Congdon. Second Semesier Presidenf MR. HENNINGER FRONT ROW, Ieff to righl: G. Evans, J. Amadeo, J. Davidson, B. Elder, D. Doughly, J. Downs. SECOND ROW: G. Dyer, B. Ellsberry, V. Dean, L. Ferre, M. Dillus, S. Dobrowxky. THIRD ROW: R. Esles, D. Doss, G. Dieselhorsf, C. Erics, L. Delane. BACK ROW: G. Davis, J. Dicks, Mr. Henninger, K. Elwood. MR. HILLMAN FRONT ROW, leff fo righl: B. Pike, D. Norton, J. Roberfson, G. Reed, A. Parsons, J. Newlon, C. McNeese. SECOND ROW: R. Pill, G. Pelers, A. Palterson, S. Olson, F. Orsini, B. Reed, B. Randolph. THIRD ROW: J. McRae, M. Rendahl, M. McVey, B. Rice, B. Pererson, H. Pelerson. BACK ROW: D. Price, B. Pressly, G. Piercy, P. Perigo, N. Ranlel, R. Rigney, Mr. Hillman. MR. STANGA FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: P. McGrath, C. Mocksch, G. Mix, L. Maxim, Z. McKin- ney, E. Monlgornery, J. Moore. SECOND ROW: R. McBroome, R. Monfrees, E. Maunders, D. Millhase, M. Minakin. THIRD ROW: L. McKanns, H. McDowell, K. Moody, L. Mack. BACK ROW: Mr. Sianqa, D. Crumb, E. Markham, L. Marlin. MISS KEMPF FRONT ROW, left 'Io right B. Lowry, J. Lewin, C. Lamberf, J. Isley, M. Howard, J. Hughes, A. Kingsley. SECOND ROW: V. Kennedy, N. Lewis, D. Huff, J. Leonard, J. Lawrence, A. Hixon, K. Lowry. THIRD ROW: D. Owens, L. Knighf, E. Clark, J. Machin, H. Lillle, J. Hoover. FOURTH ROW: J. Golenor, L. Ghiglieri, G. Laylon, B. Lee, S. Luzier. BACK ROW: P. Hufford, J. Howard, D. Kimball, Miss Kempf. MR. NELSON FRONT ROW, Iefl Io righlz M. Buszdieker, M. Cook, B. Bryceson, V. Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Cafon, D. Brown, G. Campbell, C. Clyde, B. Carpenter, J. Cooper. BACK ROW: J. Clevenger, J. Cain, B. Caldwell, G. Brown, Mr. Nelson, C. Colburn, G. Calhoun, D. Cuff. MR. HAAKE FRONT ROW, Ieff io right Y. Slill, P. Trapp, R. Shelfon, I. Straighf, B. Showaller, C. Thoman, B. Thomas. SECOND ROW: G. Schultes, R. Salnave, J. Snyder, B. Rue, P. Sione, D, Swanson, S. Vassion. BACK ROW: F. Rose, E. Snyder, C. Tiel, C. Shannon, A. Scolf, W. Stevenson, H. Taylor. MRS. MOODY'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, lefl 'lo riqhl: B. Ward, R. Wilson, B. Wasmulh, P. Winlers, J. Wil- liams, N. Ure. SECOND ROW: G. Wrighl, E. Weinqarlner, W. Johnson, E. Johnson, L. Viles, H. Young. THIRD ROW: M. Wilfner, J. Williams, C. Johnson, M. Slevenson, J. Wifcher. BACK ROW: B. Sewell, C. Zink, M. Warm. MISS JESSEN'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, lefr fo right: D. Haines, D. Gwinn, B. Grace, R. Hall, B. Handley, T. Franklin, J. Gribble. SECOND ROW: D. Fallwell, N. Graber, M. Ferrel, B. Harrison, B. Flall, J. Hughes, H. Hackler. THIRD ROW: R. Gersbach, A. Frain, J. Hesser, D. Hill, D. Heryford. BACK ROW: R. Gunz- burg, C. Gill, P. Files, M. Heikka, J. Hamil- lon, L. Higby. MRS. CONGDON'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, lefl' lo riqhl: J. Armeido, M. Ashlon, V. Black, J. Bransford, N. Briley, M. Anderson, J. Boehle. SECOND ROW: B. Baker, M. Breuning, V. Bair, M. Borup, A. Anderson, I. Blallner, A. Afkins. BACK ROW: J. Baldwin, E. Barneff, Wayne Barr, D. Braucher, K. Boggs, Mrs. Congdon. SOPHOMORES .. Dearle lolladay and Don Avey, Two able presi- denTs, led The sophomore class Through a suc:cessTul year. The class oT '52 did very well scholasTically. We had I7 members in C.S.l:. Our boys were also ouTsTandinq on The aThleTic Tield, wiTh 26 on The iunior varsiTy TooTball Team and I2 on The B baslceTball Team. Nineireen oT The 26 .CLASS OF '52 various clubs, and one oT our prominenT members, Bob lvlilTon, was elecTed STudenT Body Treasurer. Our class assembly was hailed as one oT The Tun- niesT oT The year. Yes, we have had a successTul year, and we hope To have an equally successTul one nexT year. BARBARA KIEDIS. boys earned Their leTTers in TooTball. Our class was . OFHCERS d S YI' 1, d . . H1 6 y. .+. d FlrsT SemesTer . Secon emesler WC l'epFeS9l'l 9 ll'l VGFIOUS O el' C IVI IGS GFOUH Dearle presldenf Avey SCl100l also. Donald Lack ,,,, , ,.,,,,,,,,,, Vice-PresidenT ,.,,, ............ L arry Bishop The Sophomore l-lop was held during The middle Marv Jane CGFPGHTGF '-,--- SSCFGTGVY --'---,--1A-ff '-f' Bdfbag FUfl15 oT OcTober. l-laTs were The Theme and a prize was Pal Molgan s aa ' Treasurer ' J Cam Ownmfg . , . . Donald Avey ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, R epresenTaTive ..... ......... B ob Kassis given Tor The mos'r original ha+ worn. Jean and Joan Noweliy Y H L d B b B.k 'WH Members OT our class disTinguished Themselves in Frankie King Q e ea ers O lm er O DEARLE TOLLADAY FRONT ROW, leff To righfz Jean Nowell, Frankie King, Joan Nowell, PaT Morgan, Mary Jane Carpenfer FirsT Semesfer Presidenf BACK ROW: Don Avey, Don Lack, Dearle Tolladay. FRONT ROW, lefT To righf: Don Avey, Larry Bishop, Joann Downing, Barbara Fuchs. BACK ROW: Bob Kassis, DONALD AVEY Bob Brinkerhof-f, Ellis Hixon. Second Semesfer Presldenl 'mans Aww M We Q ,S yikymm A M RS. SPEER FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: B. Bisnell, F Davis, L. Boolh, D. Blaylock, N. Slubb, E Boyles, P. Blaylock. SECOND ROW: G Benneche, S. Black, J, Boolh, H. Albusche B. Baker, S. Blagg. THIRD ROW: M. Brazel lon, Gary Bailey, R. Anderson, J. Boyer D. Avey, E. Barnes, L. Bishop. BACK ROW R. Aliermatt, D. Barnes, D. Bracken, B Bedynek, G. Berfagna. MR. BEDYNEK FIRST ROW, Iefl fo riqhl: E. Davidson, B. Conway, H. Davidson, P. DeMoss, J. Carnes. SECOND ROW: J. Brobehl, A. Caminish B. Berger, A. Brown, G. Cameron, P. Clary: THIRD ROW: P. Cody, J. Reid, B. Brower, C, Buszdieker, L. Kane. FOURTH ROW: G. Cassify, R. Brinkerhoff, J. Carruthers, P. Brewer. BACK ROW: B, Chamberland, T. Broadway, B. Brown, Mr. Bedynek. MR. BURT FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: E. Dunlap, I Grove, M. Grigarick, G. Everesl, J. Down- ing, N. Gunsburg, B. Fuchs, C. Gills. SECOND ROW: C. Firth, O. Galpin, V. Goodwin, N. Dunham, M. Foreman, L. Gay, K. Elmslie, M. Florafus. BACK ROW: B. Daves, A. Dunn, B. Franks, D. Dorman, M Dorman, L. Dollarhide, L. Engle. MR. KIMMELL FIRST ROW, leff fo righl: G. Krlck, L. Smith, W. Koeller, F. King, M. Kyes, B. Jones, M. Kiddo, W. Koeller. SECOND ROW: W. Johnson, S. Kingsley, B. Kiedis, M. Leslie, D. Lilge, K. Cryslal, J. Leslie, P. Landon, M. Harringlon. THIRD ROW: D. Lack, B. Leonard, W. Davidson, R. Kassis, A. Lindslrom, B. Jacobs, E. Mack, J. Dun- can. BACK ROW: R. Krall, D. Lee, W. Joseph, T. Marcoll, J. Mauini. MISS KINLOCH FIRST ROW, leff Io righl: M. McCullough, M. McEnaney, E. Markham, J. Myers, P. Morgan, J. Newman. SECOND ROW: Y. Nalsuhara, R. Ludwig, L. McKiHrick, D. Naughf, D. Lowry, L. McDonald. THIRD ROW: C. Mclnlire, M. Neal, L. Mulford, R. McDonald, Lindsay, B. Milton. BACK ROW: W. Mortimer, K. McMillan. MRS. SHUMAN FIRST ROW, leff 'lo righl: L. Schmidf, L. Rddgers, J. Pershall, J. Nowell, J. Nowell, J. Palfon, M. Ross. SECOND ROW: C. Peferson, S. Scoll, D. Niehoff, C. Naylor, A. Pelerson, B. Norlan, C. Salazar. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Shuman, J. Ravencrofl, A. Orsini, B. Palmer, A. Ricks, B. Pike. BACK ROW: R. Pelers, H. Reedy, J. House, R. Nogard, K. Pope, F. Nickolef, S. Reid, B. Repperl. MRS. HENNlNGER'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, leff fo righl: F. Taylor, S. Sholes, H. Slaughter, H. Sfewarl, D. Sfeven- son, D. Taylor, M. Swarls. SECOND ROW: L. Spangle, S. Sherwood, L. Siefken, B. Simpson, C. Schmid, S. Sfover. THIRD ROW: D. Tolladay, J. Summers, D. Palm, J. Sfevens, J. Schofield, P. Sfickles. BACK ROW: N. Tennison, Sfephenson, L. Swanson, A. Ricks. MRS. HElHLE'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, left lo right: R. Yager, L. Wallers, B. Volrall, M. Carpenfer, V. Willis, C. Thorp. SECOND ROW: J. Woodfill, B. Wolford, G. Vincenl, D. Woodruff, H. Whif- son, J. Allsbury, J. Woo'd. THIRD ROW: E. Webb, T. Lloyd, B. Schiclr,Wriqhr, J. Husfin, K. Vanderzander. BACK ROW: W. Carler, M. Zachary, C. Walson, J. Thompson, Webb, W. Wendf, D. Wallace. MR. SANTURE'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: D. Hawkins, R. Husman, D. Hubbard, C. Hall, C. Hunler, F. George, M. Hayes. SECOND ROW: V. Huslon, J. Hobbs, E. Hoyf, J. Huck, B. Herfi, M. Mayberry, N. Hazelhursl, M. Haley. THIRD ROW: R. Harmon, V. Green- field, R. Hubbard, J. Hayberq, H. Hoyf, D. Howell, C. Dudley, D. Hill. BACK ROW: B. Goebel, R. Habeck, D. Hummel, J. Gor- don, E. Hixon, M. Hallinq, B. Frank, B. Harrison, K. Doelker. FRESHMEN .. The largesT class ever enTering ShasTa Union High School has had a very inTeresTing year. being acTive in boTh sporTs and social acTiviTies. Bob Carl and Erin O'Brien have been our very successTul presidenTs Tor The Tall and spring semesTers, respecTively. A large number oT Treshman boys made The vari- cus Teams-TiTTeen on The Junior VarsiTy, TiTTeen on C and D baslceTball and six on A and B baslceTball. We are also very proud oT our nine sTudenTs who achieved The highesT scholasTic honors by becoming members oT C.S.l:. Our special evenTs oT The year were The Frosh RecepTion, The lzrosh ReTurn, Two sl4aTing parTies, several cake sales, EighTh Grade Day, and oTher CLASS OF '53 assembly was unanimously chosen as The besT of The year. We also revived an old TradiTion OT ShasTa Union High School by repainTing The Block S Tor The TirsT Time since l945. We are wiThouT quesTion The largesT class To daTe. lwuT we sTill have To prove we are The besT. However, Trom The record oT iusT one year's accomplishmenTs, we are sure ThaT we will have ThaT disTincTion, Too, by l953. PAT HUTTON. OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer Bob Carl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,s P residenT .,,,.,,, ..,..,.,..,. E rin O'Brien Erin O'Brien ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. Vice-PresidenT ..,,,,,,,. EvereTT Hubbard ChrisTine Ge-rshanoTT ,.,,,,,, Secrelary ..v,, ,,.,,.. L ynne Williams Lorraine Harrison .............. Treasurer .,..... ......... B ob lvlcGraTl'1 oroiecTs in The ciTizenship classes such as The hand- Janiw lvlilfeni -----,--------- RGPFGWHTGTFVS -VYV-------4---------Y-s B05 Eififl looolc Tor incoming Treshmen. Three Treshmen were Sally Q'll'Ql'e ? , ,Yell Leaders A .,, ., TS H I.'OT ' Th hool la On M d Ni hT S r l r Pai Ellloi S I 5-Y 'glen lr? . e SC l p Y l e G Q ' eve 5 PG ' Lynne Williamsl Y H L d HB.. T Gail LousTaloT TicipaTed in The VarieTy Show, and The Freshman Jan Quallg Q 9 ea els ' Q Deborah Pitlman BOB CARL FRONT ROW, lefT To righfz Sally Ghiglieri, Pal' ElIioT, Janice Milfon, Lorraine Harrison. BACK ROW: Chris Flrsl' Semesfer Presidenl' Gershanoff, Lynne Williams, Erin O'Brien, Bob Carl. FRONT ROW, leff To righiz PaT Elliof, Sally Ghiglieri, Deborah PiTTman, Gail Lousfalof. BACK ROW: EvereTT ERIN O'BRlEN Hubbard, Lynne Williams, Erin O'Brien, Bob Carl, Bob McGra1h. Second SemesTer PresidenT MR. ABRAHAM'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Stinson, D. Smith, P. Street, S. Thibault, M. Shoffner, C. Stanley, S. Smith, L. Thompson, D. Roundy, W. Schultz. SECOND ROW: E, Starns, M. Rowland, C. Stone, J. Sautner, D. Sell, E. Styles, R. Salue, Knakel, J. Spangle, P. Smith. THIRD ROW: X. Stavey, C. Simms, G. Studer, V. Summers, B. Smith, F. Saunders, W. Teeter, R. Saunders, R. Tipton. BACK ROW: D. Shannon, G. Tay- lor, P. Shelton, G. Sabin, H. Smith, D, Swlngly, T. Soan, D. Smilh, Mr. Abraham. MISS BRUNlNK'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Baugh, B. Brown, Braathen, B. Boll, B. Brown, R. Cay- Iock, S. Baker, J. Augustine, L. Britton. SECOND ROW: A. Brown, L. Beanerk. W. Adair, J. Anderson, B. Bonnev, B. Boothe, J. Bowers, G. Andrews, E. Berry. THIRD ROW: B. Bilylers, B. Breckinridge, J. Blood, C. Bcwdish, B, Booth, S. Bair, J. Bartch, R. Bartoldi, R. Bigelow. FOURTH ROW: J. Adair, J. Blood, T. Baker, H. Bartlett, A. Bigelow, C. Bartlett, R. Bilyeu. BACK ROW: Borders, K. Barnhark, H. Brandell, K. Brandell, W. Brown. MR. COOPER'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, left lo right: R. Popeioy, L. Peacock, D. Pittman, T. Price, J. Oualls, D. Rickard, D. Popeioy, B. Purrington, A, Ross. SECOND ROW: R. Reddington, J. Richards, D. Reed, L. Ross, L. Roberts, M, Reed, D. Parrish, L. Pilcher, R. Randhal, unidentified. THIRD ROW: A. Pugh, R. Or- mandy, R. Pagle, L. Preist, J. Ranke, J. Reid, R. Scholield, B. Reed, J. Powell. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Cooper, T. Riley, A. Oieda, Ray Rogers, D. Owens, D. Potter, E. Odell. BACK ROW: B. Pemberton, R, Pipkin, T. Plow, B. Packard, unidentified, D. Ried. MISS DUCEY'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Ghigliere, L. Harrison, C. Gershanoff, B. Harmon, N. Head, R. Haskell, S. Gasney, L. Hammond, SECOND ROW: N. Gizonas, unidentified, S. Goodwin, B. Hawkins, unidentified, D. Gibson, D. Hiqqinbotham, F, Gregory. THIRD ROW: unidentified, B. Hall, D. Frie- bel, J. Hagstrom, M. Fuller, unidentified, unidentified, M. Ducey. FOURTH ROW: T. Hester, J. Heflin, J. Harding, D. Hirsh, A. Heath, A. Herring, unidentified. BACK ROW: J. Gobuer, L. Groham, M. Gower, L. Freed, D, Harding, C. Hemingway, F. Hayes. 3 ef QW vi D J ws? We Q if-f'-sffH'q'51xl? 5'fr,gffN , f K V N 4 1 X - g QM av ,k ww? V 'W 'AY5pg f1- 14 . 5. W .W RW S W 'A x Gi Sw Q .sf - N s 5 M, gg. vw 2 . S 1 4: -x 'im . '55 . . 'Q X 4 Q :Q Ls, gms 'wwf ' ' W -G wzww- - 'iigwxzlfgg X 2 K :Xiu in :XVQQ MRS. PADGETT'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, leff lo righf: C. Nagle, B. Murphy, D. Moore, Z. Menning, B. Mellon, R. Willis, D. Nolan, L. Nelson. SECOND ROW: B. Nichols, E. Mefz, R. Marlon, D. Newman, J. Millon, C. Meacham, B. Mur- phy, C. Murphy, M. Monlgomer. THIRD ROW: A. Miller, Mrs. Padgell, R. Nye, L. Morgan, P. McGra1h, E. O'Brien, N. Noble, A. Miller. FOURTH ROW: B. McCullough, W. Nill, H. Moss, T. McBroome, Mosher, Miller, E. O'Brien, B. Moore, C. Nelson. MR. SPENCER'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, left lo righf: B. Wagner, E. Slepp, M. Hayes, R. Winfers, P. Wood, J. Wallen, O. Whilely, B. Trapp. SECOND ROW: N. Wallers, P. Throop, M. Wrighl, J. Williams, J. Winans, L. Williams, D. Whilely, B. Todd, D. Weber. THIRD ROW: L. Williams, S. Wilson, P. Ulm, J. Uim, N. Whigby, L. Wells, J. While, J. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: D. Woods, J. Van Dyke, L. Walker, R. Winters, L. Timmons, O. Vincenl, T. Underwood, J. Tibbifls. BACK ROW: A. Vilzhum, W. Thompson, K. Wagers, B. Tony, L. Weber. MRS. THATCHER'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, Ieff lo righf: P. Cooper, M. Clevenger, M. Crow, E. Cook, C. Burlon, K. Brown, M. Brown. SECOND ROW: E. Dial, A. Doak, K. Cane, V. Clausen, J. Chaufly, A. Danials, D. Chamber. THIRD ROW: L. De Gralh, D. Carpenfer, J. While, S. Dicks, J. Caswell, B. Carrel, B. Coyle. FOURTH ROW: L. Coppage, C. Dodd, K. Combs, J. Conlow, D. Coughlin. BACK ROW: C. Crumb, J. Cowling, B. Karl, J. Bruce, F. Clem. SHASTA HIGH FROM THE AIR SHASTA HIGH UNDER SNOW ,A 9-'k.....,1-M..-.L NYE' .115-V'--X'-.f.---V' - SNP... . in, ' TH E sc oo FAC U LTY Xu. Sk MR. HAROLD L. PUFFER Mr. Puffer began his du+ies as vice-principal of Shasla High in I944. Prior 'ro fhal' he iaughf a+ San Luis Obispo Junior College and Tail Junior College. He aH'ended bofh The Univer- si+y of Idaho and +he Universify of Soulhern California. MISS VERONICA SATORIUS Miss Saforius gradualed from +he Universify olCali1cornia. She is our Senior counselor, and also 'rhe head of fhe maihernaiics deparfmenf. MR. RONALD WAGNER Mr. Wagner is aciing as The Junior counselor fhis year: he was +he Sophomore counselor las+ year. He also reaches in fhe commercial deparf- menf and is 1'he head of fhe visual aids depari- menf. MR. CHARLES DENNY Mr. Denny has again assumed +he responsibili- +ies of +he counselor of 'rhe Sophomore Class. and as usual is doing a fine fob. He is a gradu- a're of Sfanford Universi+y. MISS ORA LEAK Miss Leak is +he counselor for freshman boys. She graduafed from 'rhe College of 'ihe Pacific af Siocldon, and fhen she did graduafe work ai S+anford. MRS. ELSIE WORTLEY Mrs. Woriley is 'rhe counselor for freshman girls, and she is also +he head of ihe English deparfmeni' a+ Shasfa. 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THIRD ROW: Bob Millon, Don Price, Elhel Mae Hoyl, Bruce Bedynek, Wayne Barr, Harvey Hoyl, Audine Frain, Barbara Simpson, Bill Harrison, Edwin Markham. STANDING: David R. Marr, Janis MacCabe, Clyde Bisnell, Mike Neal, Larry Clark. FRONT ROW, lell lo righl: Nancy Hoover, Monly Fuller, Jon Tibbells, Mary Barcus, Jeanine Campbell. SECOND ROW: Don Holcombe, Mike Neal, Bob Millon, Ken Vanderzander, Omar Jerome. THIRD ROW: Richard Royal, Warren Teeler, Pal Cleland. AT THE PlANO: Mr. Beckell. Absenl: Mervyn Goll. ORCHESTRA GIRLS' GLEE FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righl: JoAnn Bransford, Pal Boyd, Renee Brouillard, Carol Grove, Cryslal Mccksch, Joann Leonard, Mary Jane Carpenter, Melva Ross, Ann Elder. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Winlers, Helen Cournoyer, Faye Brandi, Elhel Jo Carpenfer, Mary Ellen Slahl, Barbara Reel, Sharon Black, Faye McMiIlin, Carolyn Gilliss. THIRD ROW: Barbara Fuchs, Nellis Lewis, Vernila Goodwin, Joy Welmore, Lavonne Siefken, Joann Hughes, Marian Howard, Ruth Sleidley, David R. Marr. BACK ROW: Mary Kyes, Gwen Pefers, Sandra Scofl, Hazel Liflle, Vickie Rogers, Joanne Cooper, Barbara Fallon, Donna Gill, Joyce Jackson, Margarel Cook. 11 l I1 FRONT ROW, leff Io righl: Howard McGorvin, Joe Crufhers, Larry Swanson, Ray Fuller, Dean Braucher, Don Pe'll'i- grew, Glenn Harding, Rex McDannald, Bill Sublelf, Donald DeLange, Kennelh Vanderzander. SECOND ROW: Rueben Kuehne, Bob Brinkerhoff, Jim Williams, Roger Righey, Ernesl Oslling, Richard Jaeqler. BACK ROW: John PawI'ey, Harley Pelerson, Fred Plough, Larry Luzier, Terry Gilxean, Bob Daniels. WITH Omar Hof Tamale Jerome playing lhe guilar and Larry Groucho Marx Weber looking on. Absenl: Ralph Spires, Allon Downs, Larry Murrish, Larry Higbee, Mervyn Goll. BOYS' GLEE PHYSICAL EDUCATION MBLING BASKETBA ALL SPEEDBAL CADET CORPS DRILL TEAM MAJORETTES: Mariorie Diilus, Jackie Lewin, Beverly Handley, Charlolle Kingsley, Lo Ann Knighl. MEMBERS: Ardiih Anderson, Ruih Barcus, Barbara BisneH, Verna Black, Merna Borup, Dona Boswell, Nancy Briley, Barbara Ann Burbee, Anna Mae Camenish, Geraldine Cameron, Margarer Cook, Sherril Dobrowsky, Diane Doughry, Jeanie Downs, BeHina Elder, Par Eirz-Randolph, Beverly Farrell, Elinor Flyg, Mariorie Elyg, Helen Gershanoff, Beverly Grace, l-larrier Hackler, Roberla l-lall, Marilyn l-larringlon, Rurh l-lusman, Dar- lene Hubbard, Willa Jean Johnson, Virginia Kennedy, Sherill Kingsley, Erhel KiHo, Pal' Landon, Joan Leslie, Dororhy Lilge, Diane Lowry, Ramel Ludwig, Kay Lyall, Peggy Mcfxllisler, Louisa McDonald, Rulh Miller, Geneva Mix, Juaniia Moody, Anona Monroe, Janer Newman, Shirley Olsen, Anneila Pallerson, Joan Pershall, Barbara Pike, Rifa Pi'H', Georgene Porler, Thelma Reid, Berry Rice, Vickie Rogers, Donna Sfevenson, Evelyn Sriles, Almira Srroup, Polly Trapp, Mary Viles. ws- ..7.1, V, '-A, .-. Wtxnff CHIVIPUS ,. f ,JIINM XNMCK, f N, 'fmmi-2 . x ' . 1 ? A I 'sl . 3 .1 , J. 5wAg. F 1m1:-14. 6 ICI I VK Q M ' -1.. +0 .1 A,u:?,.'A, ,,A- 'C I fv VW' ., , In Bxrhgg, V. H34 N' A f x 1 ,.,-v-'m5,w,.3g.of V.. A M Q, I '- gftif -jf-v5t.7,i ,,1-4f.,,+.,:-,-V.-4, Jw ur. .a wi-Mgw.. . , .. , v i F , n r 61 1. fr School begins and many new sludenls and Teachers come fo Shasta. Ar our first assembly this year the sludenl body was inlroduce'd fo fhe following new leachers: Mr. Burl, Miss Ducey, Mrs, Hiehle, Mr, Hendersen, Miss Kin- loch, Mr. Livingslon, Mrs, Speer, Mr. Sfanga, Mrs. Starr and Mrs. Worlley. Early in fhe school year subscriplions for lhe Shasla Daisy were sold. Here a few of the more energefic sales- men are persuading Mr. Chapman as lo fha advanlage of buying one. Social life at Shasla consisfs mainly of numerous dances fhroughouf the year. With each dance a lol of hard work is done on decoralions. Here you see Paf Cleland, Elinor Flyg and Nancy Hoover hard al' work. OUR FOOTBALL YELL LEADERS Pal Boyd and Renee Brouillard CAMPU A birdseye view of fhe annual Sadie Hawkins' Day Dance. This dance was one of lhe lwo lurnaboul dances held lhis year. As you can see, fhe Klamalh Falls-Shasfa 'foofball game preceded if. OUR J.V. FOOTBALL YELL LEADERS Joan and Jean Nowell and Frankie King This year each class presenled an assembly program. Here is a scene from The Senior assembly, which was a porlrayal of Shasla High's facully l00 years ago. CONSTRUCTION BEGINS. The conlraclors go fo work on leveling fhe ground which will be the sile of fhe new Shasla College. THAT DREADED MOMENT-Gielling our reporf cards! The crowning of lhe king and queen al The Roman Banquef. These lwo sludenls were broughf as slaves al lhe annual Roman Banque? which was held lhe nighl before. Here lhey are picfured fulfilling a command of 'lheir masfers. Pioneer Day is an annual evenl sponsored by 'lhe Block S Sociefy. Here a iew sludenls pose for lhe Daisy phoiographer in their colorful cosfumes. GLANCIN4 TH THE OFFICE STAFF Miss Blankenheim, Bev Calkins and Mrs. Brinkerhoff. THE CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Bisneif, Mrs. Downs and Mrs. Chesfer. OUR SCHOOL NURSE Mrs. Siarr. THE CUSTODIANS Mr. Robinson, Mr. Pehrson and Mr. Ponies' IROUND 'CHOOL THE ELEMENTARY GIRLS' GLEE OUR DANCE BAND VISUAL .AIDS THE LIBRARY STAFF OUR BASKETBALL YELL LEADERS Myrna Swarfs, Joyce Taylor and Pal Boyd. If appears as fhough few seniors did dress up on Senior Dress-up Dayg everybody iusl go? ou? of bed and came lo school. The long-awaifed day finally arrives-Gradualion. One among many things fhe seniors must do in preparalion for lhis day is fo send lhe lradilional class-chosen senior an- nouncemenls. Picfured at fhe leil is fhe announcemenf for lhe Class of '50. THE SCHOOL PLAY CAST The School Play, One Mad Nighlf' presenled on December lo, had Don Birming- ham and Helen Files in lhe leading roles. This year lhe annual produclion was a myslery drama flavored wilh a romance. Mr. William Cooper direcled lhe presenlalion, which was an oulslanding success. FRONT ROW, leff fo riqihlz Parry Hunfon, Belly Hollibaugh, Helen Files, Barbara Leach, Shirley Marr, Vaden Willis. SECOND ROW: Larry Weber, Barbara Harrison, Barbara Bishop, Rick Jaeqler. BACK ROW: Howard McGorvin, Dick Congdon, Don Birmingham, Douglas Elble. FRONT ROW, leff lo right Barbara Leach, Shirley Marr, Pal' Boyd, Renee Brouillard, Samella Sullon, Janice Van Blokland. BACK ROW: Darlene Clark, Bud Michael, Slanley Kyes, Ray Kassis, Vickie Rogers. Performance ol Caughl in lhe Villain's Web, slarring Bud Michael and Barbara Leach, were given on lwo successive nighls-lhose ol May 5 and May 6. The play was described by ils publishers as a Riolous lvleller Draymaf' and il cerlainly lived up lo ils descriplion. THE SENIOR PLAY CAST NILA JEAN CARNES American Hisfory Award GENE DAIS C.S.F. Life Member Shasfa Daisy HALL O1 S+uden+ Chairman ai' Sfudeni' Leaders' Conference ALBERT DOELKER F.F.A. Delegafe fo Nafional Conven Hon a+ Kansas ANNE ELDER C.S.F. Life Member FAME MARJORIE FLYG Volcano Edifor, Spring JOHN GILMORE C.S.F. Life Member Co-Capfain of Foo+ball Team ROBERT HIRST Eafon Chemislry Award ANONA MONROE Besl' Girl Ci+izen of +l1e Class of I95O JIM MOORE Sfudeni' Body Presideni' DON MUNNS Co-Capfain of Foofball Team KAY MYERS Volcano Edifor. Fall HALL O Presidenr of Richardson Springs Con- ference LAVERNE SPEARS 4 Co-Caprain of Baslcefloall Team FAME BILL STARR F.F.A. Delegare +o Nalional Conven 'rion al Kansas RAY SWARTS C.S.F. Life Member Sluclenl' Body Presidenf, Fall ALAN WILSON Co-Capfain of Baslcerball Team DON FADO Winner ol Lions Club Speaking Con res? --1mamzz:.,:.gs.::,:::::::5:-:: 1 v 1- W gbvw 'V , I .I ,, 5wf5?qfq, . 1' , sh we 4 ,- as 1 ,, iig fgffwf 1 'im gf Sm pf ggmr .253 yd ,x nx x , xx, mn feff , -Q.:-,w:', www .,-g- Vg 5 5:1 gg.. :Q yr -I -gr ' ' T- J f ma-.. 4 .Qwggfmwn 61? , ,.,. .P.. - ..,,.y:p5t. ...snag 2 ORGFINIZFHTI 1,-s 'W nr , Qu L THE PEP SOCIETY Anolher year-a busy one lor all-very busy for Ihe Pep Socieiy. You've seen us rooring for 'rhe Wolves, making pompons, selling window siiclcers, helping ar Ihe rallies, decoraiing goal posis, and selling candy ai lhe games. We've had leaders-good ones, loo. Marilyn Breuning and Frankie King were presi- denrs during ihe year. The genial Mr. Sianga became one of ihe co-sponsors Io assisi Mr. Haalce. We've had a proiecf, Ioo-paying for The drill 'ream uniforms. The Pep Sociely sweaier has become a familiar sighf in 'rhe halls of Shasla on game days. Yes, i+'s been a busy year for The Pep Socieiy-and a good one. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righf: L. Price, M. Birkland, S. Hayball, J. Leonard, B. Cafon, P. Boyd, R. Brouillard, H. Files, P. Duffy, J. Taylor, J. Luion, J. King, M. Shoffner, J. Price. SECOND ROW: C. Hunter, J. Lawrence, F. Luion, C. Thoman, C. McNeese, N. Ure, C. Lousfalof, C. Gershanoff, P. Elliof, S. Ghiglieri, O. Whiteley, L. Edmonds. THIRD ROW: J. Newfon, J. Gribblc, B. Baker, D. Tedeschi, J. Nowell, J. Downing, J. Nowell, P. McGraIh, B. Wold M. Ferrell, J. Bransford. FOURTH ROW: M. Mayberry, M. Breuining, C. Grave, B. Whifeley, C. Esies, C. Stanley K. vlyall, B. Boll, B. Murphy, P. Huffon, B. Hollibaugh. FIFTH ROW: E. Markham, F. King, D. Page, M. Tanner, D. hiiely, A. Mason, B. Carroll, R. Berfoldi, E. Kennedy, C. Braafhen. BACK ROW: D. LeBrun, Mr. Sianga, S. Rafhbun. MARILYN ,BRUENING Firsf Semesfer Presideni FRANKIE KING Second Semesfer Presidenf DICK CONGDON C.S.F. Firsl Semesler-FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: L. Cowan, C. Hall, J. Reynolds, V. Willis, M. Grigarick, A. Elder, Fin, Sunuh, President M. Carpenter, B. Kledis. SECOND ROW: J. Newfon, B. Rice, K. Myers, L. Siefken, K. Lowry, B. Burger, P. Cleland, B. Bragdon, l. Grove. THlRD ROW: K. Borup, H. McGorvin, R. Hirsl, R. Congdon, D. Tolladay, D. Avey. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Henninger, Z. Hendricks, J. Moore, R. Swarls, J. Gilmore, D. Esfes, G. Dais. The honor sociely a+ Shasla Union High School is Chapier 262N of lhe California Scholarship Federalion, a slaiewide honor socieiy. ll' was organized a+ Shasia +hrough 'rhe efforis of Miss Ora Lealc and Mr. Jaclcson Price. Any s'l'uden+ in school is eligible for membership if he can earn 'ren poinls. Poimls are awarded on The basis of 3 for an A and l for a B. Poinls can also be earned lhrough par'ricipa'l'ion inlhe exlracurricular aclivilies. bul no more ihan 'rwo of 'lhese may be applied 'foward membership. C.S.F. members are proud of ihe facl' 'lhal lheir club is a service organizaiion as well as an honor sociely. Many of The oulsianding alhleles and siudeni leaders are members of C.S.F. This year ihe club sponsored a pay assembly, The Mississippians, who gave a pro- gram of Negro spiriluals and noveliy numbers. This assembly was well done and well received. OFFICERS Richard Congdon .,..,,... ...,.. P residem' . .,,., ,, ,.,..,,,,,, Julius Bedynelc Barbara Bragdon ....,... ....,. V ice-Presidenl .,,,.. . .,,, Janice Van Blolcland Kay Myers .......... ,..,.. S ecrelary ., ,.,,...., Mary Carpenler Kelvin Borup ..,.... . ..,.. Treasurer ..,,, ,. c ,,,.,,. Jonaihan Tibbelis Advisors .... , Mr. and Mrs. George l-lenninger 90 C.S.F. Second Semesfer. FRONT ROW, left fo righl: B. Lachney, M. Carpenler, C. Hall, J. Reynolds, V. Willis, JULIUS BEDYNEK M. Gregarick, A. Elder, J. Roberfson. SECOND ROW: P. Ferrell, S. Lakey, J. Newlon, B. Rice, K. Myers, B. Bragdon, Second Semesfer Presidem J. Milfcn, I. Grove. THIRD ROW: B. Kiedis, J. Van Blokland, C. Clyde, D. Niehoff, C. Firfh, B. Burgess, L. Cowan. BACK ROW: Mr. Henninger, J. Moore, R. Swarls, G. Dais, D. Goldslein. LIFE MEMBERS GENE DAIS JOHN GILMORE ANNE ELDER RAY SWARTS 9l JOHN GILMORE LAVERNE SPEARS 92 FRONT ROW, Iefl To riqhT: C. Mills, L. Spears, S. Ralhbun, L. Bronson, D. LeBrun, M. Neal, P Williams, A. LindsTrom, G. Halcomb, C. Mclnfire, R. Swarls, R. McDannaId, B. Brinkerhoff, B Allen, J. Golenor, D. Kimball, L. Wade. SECOND ROW: J. Gordon, B. Kassis, B. Weingarfner R. BesT, E. Hixson, B. Jacobs, D. Hummell, J. Ravenscroff, V. BesT, B. Kimball, B. Jeler, H. Mc Dowall, D. Munns, T. Gilzean, B. Harris, D. Esfes. THIRD ROW: J. Hamillon, J. Thompson H. HoyT, L. Ghiglieri, I. Blalock, R. Pipkin, J. Holberl, B. Kruko, J. Moore, M. Rendahl, G. Hard ing, B. Carl, B. Mills, B. Millhouse, M. Morgan, B. Nachreiner. BACK ROW: L. Myers, M. Neuman J. Gilmore, R. Friebel, J. Blalock, J. Boyer, B. Frank, B. Tavey, A. Bryceson, C. Johnson, 8. Sewell R. Brown, J. Dunn, G. Dais, Z. Hendricks. BLOCK 'S' SOCIETY The Block S SocieTy is an organizaTion composed of all boys who have earned a leTTer on an A or B aThleTic Team. The club members decide who is To receive aThleTic awards. The Block S SocieTy holds as iTs ideals good sporTsmanship in aThleTic conTesTs and good conducT and high morale among The compeTiTors. Every year This club has as iTs main acTiviTy The sponsorship OT The Boxing Tourna- menT, All The proceeds Trom This TournamenT go inTo an AThleTic Iniury Fund, which Takes care OT all bills Tor players injured while ouT Tor an inTerschool sporT. AnoTher big evenT Tor The Block S SocieTy is Pioneer Day. IT is on This day ThaT all ShasTans come dressed as pioneers. This year The club presenTed an assembly program in The morning, and in The evening sponsored a dance, wiTh all The pioneer Trimmings. The graduaTing members OT This year's club Teel ThaT They have successfully upheld The TradiTions oT The Block S SocieTy. SENIOR LETTERMEN The gradualing class of l95O had lhirly boys who, during lheir days ai Shasia l-ligh, earned one or more lel'lers on an A or B ieam. Two boys earned nine lellers, ihree leliers in each of lhree sporls. Ray Swaris played lhree years of ioolball, baskelball, and baseball. LaVerne Spears earned his nine leilers in foolball, baske+ball, and lrack. The following is a lisl of ihe senior leiiermen wiih 'lhe sporl in which lhey earned ihe mosi lel'lers. Bob Allen-lhree years fooiball John Blalock4one year foolball Leon Bronson-one year baskeiball Ron Brown-Three years 'lrack Al Bryceson-one year foolball Charles Buller-lwo years lrack Al Chase-one year lioolball Gene Dais-ihree years baskeiball Jim Dunn-one year 'loolball John Gilmore-lhree years ioolball, lrack Terry Gilzean-one year baskeiball George l-lalcomb-lhree years baskelball Bob l-larris-Three years baskelball Bob Kruko-lwo years ioolball Rex ivlcDannald-one year fooiball Bill Millhouse-Three years iooiball Chuck Mills-iwo years 'iooiball Jim Moore-Two years 'Fooiball Mike Morgan-Three years iooiball manager Don Munns-ihree years foolball Mickey Neuman-one year ioolball Scoliy Ralhbun-one year foolball Cliilon Ross-one year lrack LaVerne Spears-lhree years foolball, baskelball lrack Ray Swarls--'rhree years foolball, baskelball, baseball Bruce Tavey-'lwo years lrack Larry Wade-Three years fooiball, baskeiball Don Waller- Alan Wilson lwo years lrack -one year baskelball FRONT ROW, lef fo right Bill Nachreiner, Chuck Mills, Al Bryceson, LaVerne Spears, Rex McDannald, Bob Allen, Bill Millhouse, John Gilmore, Bob Kruko. SECOND ROW: John Blalock, Scohly Rafhbun, Leon Bronson, George Halcomb, Bruce Tavey, Mike Morgan, Charles Buller, Larry Wade, BACK ROW: Mickey Neuman, Ron Brown, Ray Swarfs, Terry Gilzean, Bob Harris, Jim Moore, Don Munns, Jim Dunn, Gene Dais. FRONT ROW, left To righf: A. Brown, M. Hayes, D. Sievenson, E. Cook, P. Elliof, M. Birkland, H. Files, T. Elverud. SECOND ROW: B. Ferrell, P. Smilh, D. Gill, D. Her- ber, M. Viles, R. Sfeid- ley, B. Dowling, P. Cooper. THIRD ROW: M. Borup, D. Hubbard, R. Husman, A. Sfroup, V. Goodwin, J. Parker, M. Anderson, J. Sher- wood, S. Marr, D. Hay- fon. BACK ROW: E. Hoyf, G. Cameron, A. Camenish, H. Whifson, S. Peffiqrew, D. Nie- hoff, C. Bowdish, D. Naughf, V. Dean, D. Easf. FRONT ROW, leff To righfz B. Trapp, V. Willis, J. Reynolds, C. Hall, M. Carpenter, M. Grigarick, J. Van Blok- Iand, M. Haley, L, Rodgers, J. Williams, P. Trapp, S. SuHon. SECOND ROW: J. Beigelow, L. Viles, V. Brown, P. Stone, L. Maxim, D. Doughfy, N. Hoover, B. Bragdon, S. Gosney, V. McDaniels, l. Grove, B. Keidis. THIRD ROW: M. For- man, P. Cleland, B. Leach, L. Sfrickland, P. Neuman, B. Bishop, R. PHT, J. Allsberry, F. Orsini, J. Milfon, M. Wright. BACK ROW: N. Dunlap, W. Johnson, G. Shulfz, K. Lowry, E. Lowry, S. Dobrow- sky, L. Siefkin, D. Gwinn, J. Huck, G. Wrighf, O. Galpin. G.A.A. The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is an organizairion Composed OT girls who have earned The sevenTy-Tive poinT requirement To earn These poinTs, a girl musl' parTicipaTe in some aThleTic acTiviTy during The noon hour Tor a period oT Two weeks. These acTiviTies are: BARBARA BRAGDON SAMETTA SUTTON FIFST Semesier Presideni Second Semesfer President volleyball, badminTon, basl4eTball, ping pong, Tennis, soTTball, Track, speedball, and shuTTleboard. OTher ways oT earning poinTs are: parTicipaTion in a play- clay or slciT serving on commiTTees and being an oTTi- cer, manager, or capTain. The girl holding The oTTice oT presidenT musT be a Circle S member. ' AT The end oT each year one senior G.A.A. girl, who is ouTsTanding Tor her good characTer, scholasTiC abiliTy, and parTicipaTion in acTiviTies is chosen by The members oT GAA. and The TaculTy To have her name engraved on The G.A.A. Golden Cup. This is sponsored by The Women's lmprovemenT Club OT Redding. The able advisor oT GAA. is Miss Lida Jarmon. CIRCLE The Circle S is an organizaiion of Girl's Aihleiic Associarion members who have earned 700 poinis in aihleiic compeiifion by pariicipaiing in noon and inierclass games. Seven hundred poinis enliiles a member +o receive a Circle S leHer and also enables ihis member +o be a nominee for +he presidency of ihe Girls' A'rhle+ic Associaiion. When +he member has earned 900 poinis she is enfiiled +0 wear her iirsi siar, and when she reaches I IOO poinfs she is presenred wi+h The second s+ar. The G.A.A. pins are awarded 'ro girls earning 1500 poinis. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righf: Barbara Bragdon, Vecy Brown, Lorraine Maxim, Barbara Bishop, Sameffa Suffon. SECOND ROW: Helen Files, Talcma Elverud, Anna May Camenisch, Diane Doughfy, Polly Trapp, Freda Orsini, Mary Jane Carpenfer, Janice Van Blokland. THIRD ROW: Lavenia S+rickIand, Dorofhy Gwinn, Barbara Leach. BACK ROW: Kafhryn Lowry, Wanda Johnson, Evelyn Lowry, Doris Niehoff, Nancy Hoover. wb? gl . 'ra 0 5 , W. fl :gg Z? fa ' vii gi .HSE , N Q Q gg 'Zig W Kg 1? T, Q Q QE ag V fl U eat? 4 S 1 LQ' isl. , ME A 5 2 Am M, Sm Mm 58. 'if i 8 2? i f is -:-: :-: 91 , Qi pa Sh' Mic M . t Q vw Q N ll wk - ,, , :film A V , A , gfgg ai-if x A .: ,421 ,: :' Q N W 3 ' :X::'f ffm . Efz - W My W 3 2 . 2635 S f X, Q H :g gi 3, 2 wx M Q M552 ,Q 'iw Ai E H ,N I ,N an I SENIORS FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: P. Boyd, R. Brouillard, H. Files, M. Monfgomery, H. Krier, K. Myers, C. Kingsley. SECOND ROW: E. Flyg, L. Reid, J. Edwards, B. Friebel, B. Bragdon, S. Marr. THIRD ROW: M. Flyg, O. Max- ham, D. Clark, B. Bauer, S. Sutton, B. Leach. FOURTH ROW: A. Monroe, E. Lowry, N. Dunlap, B. Marlin, M. Viles. FIFTH ROW: C. Gordon, B. Bishop, J. Van Blokland, A. Elder. BACK ROW: L. Slrickland, Wills, L. Vlrighf, B. Reel, H. Cournoyer, IB. McAIlisrer. JUNIORS FRONT ROW, leff fo ri hr: J. Lewin, D. Boswell, J. Amedo, M. Ashlon, A. lgngsley, N. Briley, M. Lloyd, J. Newion, M. Breuning. SECOND ROW: B. Thomas, L. Sfill, F. Orsini, J. Michael, J. Leonard, D. Doughly, J. Downs, J. Bair, V. Black. THIRD ROW: R. Miller, R. PiH, D. Guinn, L. Maxham, S. Olson, S. Dobrowsky, V. Deary, M. Borup, J. Moore, J. Boehle. FOURTH ROW: R. Hall, E. Kiffo, B. Harrison, K. Lowry, W. Johnson, G. Schultz, A. Parsons, B. Randolph, L. Knighf. FIFTH ROW: R. Salnave, R. Shelfon, H. Hackler, A. Anderson, J. Camble, E. Johnson, J. I-lesser, J. Livingsfon. BACK ROW: B. Rice, A. Pallerson, B. Barlee, M. Cook, B. Carpenfer, P. Shine, C. McNeese, B. Flair, N. Lewis, D. Norlon, M. Diflus. SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW, lefr fo righf: P. Ashfon, J. Moody, V. Goodwin, C. Thorpe, C. Hall, M. Grigarick, J. Reynolds, V. Willis, M. Carpenfer, M. Hayes, D. Gill, L. Rodgers, M. Kiffo, C. Salzar, G. Krick. SECOND ROW: F. Taylor, J. Taylor, G. Everesf, P. Rodgers, J. Pershall, V. Surfon, M. McEnaney, B. Bisneri, D. Srevenson, O. Galpin, P. DeMoss, L. Schmidl, B. Fuchs. THIRD ROW: R. Barcus, J. Huck, C. Hunfer, A. Brown, L. Siefkin, J. Newman, D. Lilge, R. Ludwig, D. Hubbard, R. Husman, A. Sfroup, S. Hansen, S. Yager. FOURTH ROW: M. Haley, C. Peferson, K. Elmslie, J. Leslie, M. Harrington, P. Landon, G. Cameron, I. Grove, B. Kiedes, E. Markham, F. King. FIFTH ROW: B. Burger, D. Woodruff, M. Swarfl, G. Vinceni, J. Boolh, S. Blay- grave, N. Boek, H. Albusche, A. Dilius, L. McDonald. SIXTH ROW: J. Nowell, J. Nowell, G. Benneche, N. Dunham, C. Kern, N. Sfubbs, D. Naughf, B. Wolford. SEVENTH ROW: L. Wallers, Y. Nalsuhara, V. Law, H. Sluarf, L. Krick, P, Clary, B. Baker, B. Simpson. BACK ROW: J. Taylor, S. Sholes, J. Downing, C. Gillis, H. Whifson, M. Ross, S. Black. FRESHMEN FRONT ROW, lei? io righl: B. Murphy, S. Hudson, J. King, O. Whilely, Z. Menninq, B. Trapp, M. Lufon, M. Knipfel, D. Brown, D. Smith, E. Kennedy, S. Smifh, V. Holden, D. Gizinos, D. Moore. SECOND ROW: M. McDowell, J. McCabe, S. Ghiglieri, P. Elliol. THIRD ROW: A. Brown, G. Frank, J. While, N. John, C. Esfes, L. Williams, B. Carrell, D. Higinbofham, S. Thibaull, J. Heasley, J. Hughes, D. Jones, P. Fisher, H. Downs, M. Hayes. FOURTH ROVV: L. BriHon, J. Milron, M. Wriqhl, P. Smifh, M. Reed, M. Brown, D. Parker, G. McClune, B. Todd, S. Dean, P. Firfh, J. Lack. FIFTH ROW: P. Hurfon, B. Ball, R. Berfoldi, E. Hubbard, B. Hawkins, P. Newman, A. Doale, D. Sell, D. Downs, F. Gregory, P. Ferrell. SIXTH ROW: C. Slanley, K. Lyall, S. Gosney, J. Augusline, A. Mason, B. Coyle, R. Kohler, J. Uhl. BACK ROW: D. Baught, B. Brown, H. Horr, D. Lammers, V. McDanieIs, N. Wegley, L. Beaverf. GIRLS' LEAGUE ACTIVITIES The Girls' League is a service organizafion open fo all girls inferesfed in joining. lfs purpose is fo fosfer courfeous, loyal and dernocrafic cifizenship and fo unife all fhe girls for beffer undersfanding and fellowship. During fhe fall semesfer, fhe Girls' League sponsored fhe Sadie I-lawlcins' Day dance, one of fhe largesf dances of fhe year. On fhis day fhe girls came fo school dressed in jeans and shirfs fo cafch fheir men for fhe dance. The dance was colorfully decorafed wifh Li'I Abner characfers drawn by Laura Seward. A soccer ball dressed as a Kigmy was raffled off and won by Jim Bidwell. Af Chrisfmas fime fhe organizafion gave a bed iaclcef fo Mrs. Gladys I-Iarling, a pasf advisor of Girls' League, who was ill in fhe hospifal. Also a baslcef of food was pre- senfed fo a needy Redding family. The spring session had many plans. Among fhe mosf colorful was fhe spring fea. All 'rhe mofhers were invifed fo see fhe gaily colored spring and summer dresses made by fhe girls in fhe sewing classes. The mofhers were served fea and delicious calces also made by 'rhe girls in fhe Home Economics Class. Anofher faslc planned was a food sale. Every girl parficipafed in fhis sale, some malcing fheir own salads, coolcies, or calces, and some persuading fheir mofhers fo do fhe iob. One of fhe mosf imporfanf and mosf fhrilling incidenfs was fhe Richardson Springs Conference. For fhe firsf fime in fhe hisfory of fhis conference, Shasfa High served as fhe hosf school. The conference was held March 25 and 26. The fheme was TREES. Twenfy-five delegafes, 'rwo advisors and one bus driver affended if. The delegafes were: Elinor Flyg, Marjorie Elyg, Janice Van Blolcland, Barbara Bragdon, Darlene Clarlc, Efhel Jo Carpenfer, Evelyn Lowry, Sameffa Suffon, Helen Files, Charloffe Kingsley, Kay Myers, Virginia Kennedy, Jeannie Downs, Jaclcie Michael, Margaref Coolc, Dianne Doughfy, Sherrill Dobrowslcy, Geraldine Schulfz, Verna Blaclc, Lorraine Maxim, Vecy Brown, Beffina Elder, Nancy I-loover, Beffy Bryceson and Beffy Rice. The advisors who accompanied fhe girls were Mrs. Shuman and Miss Ducey. Mrs. Jensen drove fhe bus. In order fo complefe all of 'rhe defails of fhe conference, some of fhe girls were assigned fo special dufies. Elinor Flyg had fhe biggesf iob, serving as fhe head of fhe arf commiffee. She appoinfed Beffy Bryceson as fhe chairman of fhe commiffee fo make fhe mural, which was placed above fhe spealcers' fable. Margaref Coolc was sec- refary of Shasfa's delegafes. She foolc nofes af all planning meefings. Efhel Jo Carpenfer foolc charge of malcing fhe favors which were passed ouf af fhe banquef. Many fhanlcs are fo be offered fo fhe Y.M.C.A., who sponsored fhe conference, and fo Mr. Carl Mefzger, Redding's Y.M.C.A. secrefary, who advised fhe girls on many of fhe defails fo be arranged. Wifh fhe very able assisfance and co-operafion from Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Shuman, Miss Ducey and Mrs. Speer, fhe Girls' League advisors, fhe organizafion has been able fo successfully carry ouf Hs purpose. HEL JO CARPENTER FRONT ROglwleU foprighlz Riga Pm, Bagbrria Li5ach,h Baigaara Dgwling, Maay Jalne Carpenfer, Lorraine Maxim. RITA PITT - SECOND R : rs. a gefl, era ine c ulz, orf ey uinn, iane Doug ly, ernifa Goodw'n, Joan P sh ll. - f Semesfer Preslden, BACK ROW: Elhel Jo Carpenfer, Kalhryn Lowry, Helen Whiffson, Barbara Harrison, Barbaia Bishop. er a Second Semesier Presldeni TRI-Y The Tri-Y Club is an orqanizafion which sfands for self-improvemenf, Chrisfian fel- lowship, and service fo 'rhe school and fo fhe communify. Tri-Y is a service club. lf enfers many acfivlfies and has many helpful proiecfs. The purpose of fhis club is fo creafe, mainfain, and exfend high sfandards of Chrisfian characfer. The Tri-Y clubs are affiliafed wifh fhe Y.M.C.A., which has been mosf helpful in promofinq 'rhe acfivifies of Shasfa's organizafion. Members of Tri-Y have affended inferschool conferences af Fall River, McCloud. and fhe Nrorfhern California Youfh Conference here af Shasfa. Among ifs acfivifies, fhe club had fhe firsf dance of fhe l95O school year. OFFICERS Efhel Joe Carpenfer ..,.., ....... P residenf ..... ,..,,,,,.,,,,, R ifa Pifi' Barbara Bishop ..,.,c,,,, c,.... V ice-Presidenf ...., ....... B arbara Leach Barbara Leach ......... ,...... S ecrefary ...... ........ L orraine Maxim Geraldine Schulfz ....... ........ T reasurer ...... ...,,. B arbara Bishop Advisor .,..,,., c........ M rs. Padgeff 99 KAY MYERS Fall Edifor MARJORIE FLYG Spring Editor IOO card holders. Firsl' Semesfer Kay Myers ........, . Mariorie Flyg... VOLCANO News hor oil lhe press came lo you every week lhis pasl year in lhe Volcano. Four- and six-page papers were dislribured free lo all l-lighlighls included 'rhe special 20 page Chrisrrnas Edirion, The Public Schools Weelc Edilion, and lasl, bul by no means leasl, 'rhe Senior Farewell Edilion. Under lhe capable leadership of Kay Myers and Mariorie Flyg along wilh lhe advice and counsel of Mr. Richard I-laalce, lhe Volcano prospered. Now, wirh experienced cubs ready To go nexr year, and a firm 'financial basis eslablished, you sludenls may loolc forward To a bigger and beller Volcano nexl' year. Edilor-in-Chief Second Semesfer .......Mariorie Flyg Managing Ediror .,s,ss,.,,,,,s,, Joan Livingslon Jo Ann Vernor ..,.... ........ F ealure Edilor ,ssu John Gilmore ..,.s... Joyce Ravencrofr .....,ss,... Sporls Edi'l'or Exchange Edilor ...... Joan Livingslon ,.,.,. ,,.. B usiness Manager ,,ss..,. Joyce Ravencrofl' ...Raymond Kassis ....Jo Ann Vernor .........David Slone David Srone ........................ Phorographer ............ ......... D avid Srone Marilyn Birlcland .......... Adverrising Manager .............. Lorraine Price Bud Michael .................. Circulalion Manager .Barbara Harrison Advisor . ...... ........ . Mr. l-laalce THE I949-I950 VOLCANO STAFF FRONT ROW, leff +o righf: JoAnn Vernor, Elinor Flyg, Joan Livingslon, Barbara Harrison, Joyce Ravencroff. BACK ROW: David Slone, John Gilmore, Kay Myers, Marge Flyg, Ray Kassis, Bud Michael. F,il f is ww , M' wif ex X WW-m.w-4-W AMWWQ ga :ici Q5 .. .:.. . '5I'E:I:'I ' , if '9 f H-vu-4 ,..,,..-if .9- -4 M k...,,i in Nw A P ,Q :iv SAMETTA SUTTON FRONT ROW, leff To righT: D. Hubbard, B. Brown, N. Sfubb, E. Hubbard, M. Haley, S. Baker, G. McClung, FHS1. Semashr presideni. L. Peacock. SECOND ROW: L. McDonald, J. Michael, D. Lilge, S. SuTTon, D. Woodruff, B. Bragdon, L. Ferree, V. McDaniel. THIRD ROW: D. Marlow, B. McGraTh, E. O'.Brien, L. Coppage, D. Hill. BACK ROW: R. Alfer- BARBARA BRAGDON maTT, D. Peifigrew, J. Bedynek. Second Somesier Presidenf LOS GAUCHOS SameTTa SuTTon ....... ...... P resiclenT ....... ....... B arbara Bragdon Jackie Michael ........ ...... V ice-PresidenT ........ .......... N ell STubbs Donna Taylor ...,.,. ....... S ecreTary .....,.. ....... V irginia Kennedy Julius Bedynek ........ ..... T reasurer ...... ...... L ouise McDonald Adviser .,... , This year's Spanish Club has grown considerably. Many sTudenTs have ioined The club in learning oT The purposes which are: l. To encourage The pracTice oT The Spanish lan- guage. 2. To acquainT The members wiTh The cusToms, liTeraTure, arTs and gay spiriTs oT Spain and The Spanish-American counTries. 3. And To increase The Triendship beTween These counTries and our own. The moTTo oT The club is Saber es Poder lKnowl- edge is Powerl. The colors are red and green. Each member is required To know The club song which is Ayl Jalisco, No Te Raiesl To be eligible To become a member you musT eiTher be a sTudenT enrolled in a Spanish class, have previously sTudied Spanish, or have a speaking knowl- edge oT Spanish. To sTay in The club a second semes- Ter you musT have earned aT leasT Tour poinTs. These can be very easily acquired by Taking parT in skiTs in The Spanish language, learning Spanish songs, serving on a commiTTee or acTing as a chairman, or by serving in some oTTice. .... lvliss Brunink Each monTh The club holds a meeTing. SkiTs are The main inTeresT Tor The program because They noT only provide enTerTainmenT, buT also help us To be- come accusTomed To speaking The Spanish language. Through This we TurTher our acguainTances wiTh The Spanish cusToms. One evenT To which The club looks Torward is one oT The mosT colorTul dances oT The year, The Spanish FiesTa. lvlany sTudenTs parTicipaTe in making This dance one oT The mosT inTeresTing and evenTTul ac- TiviTies. A poT luck dinner is given iusT beTore The l:iesTa To make Tinal preparaTions Tor The dance. The dinner proves To be a loT oT Tun, and The sTudenTs and The club advisor, Miss Brunink, can become beTTer acquainTed. All oT The club members enioy The main dish which is usually some Spanish dish, such as Tacos. Anyone inTeresTed in learning abouT The cusToms. undersTanding The people, Then in aiding To increase The Triendship beTween us and our Spanish-American neighbors should ioin The club. This, Truly one oT ShasTa Union l-'ligh School's ouTsTanding organiza- Tions, is Trying To bring closer our counTry and The Spanish-American counTries and Thus To TurTher The progress Toward world peace. JUNIGR STATESMEN The Junior STaTemen, alThough a comparaTively small club accomplishes a greaT deal during The year. The club is organized in co-operaTion wiTh The Junior STaTemen oT America, a sTaTewide organizaTion. The purpose OT The club includes appreciaTion oT our sysTem oT democraTic governmenT, learning iTs TuncTions beTore assuming The duTies oTadulTCiTiZer1ship, and developing more inTelligenT voTers and beTTer qualiTied ciTizens Tor The TuTure. AcTiviTies OT The club include sTudy and discussion groups on currenT na+ianal and inTernaTional problems, debaTes on poliTical and economical issues, pracTice OT parlia- menTary drills, and a sTudy oT parliamenTary law. The club also ran a coaT check sTand aT mosT oT The baslceTball games: had a booTh aT The Ag Ball and The Spanish FiesTa in order To malce money To buy a Daisy page and Tinance oTher acTiviTies. The club also Takes Tield Trips To various places. This year The members wenT To The CounTy courThouse To learn abouT criminal idenTiTicaTion. They visiTed The iail and The crime laboraTory in The basemenT and Tound ouT how criminals are caughT. OFFICERS Albe-rT Doellcer .s....s ,...,.......,. P residenT Bill STarr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,..,..,.,.,.., V ice-PresidenT Joyce Reynolds cc....,,. ,,......... R ecording SecreTary Barbara Kiedis ,....... c.a,,, C orresponding SecreTary Geri GreenTield ,.,,..,V ....a,,......s,....,.,..... T reasurer Mr. Clark lviorTord ..,..,. ,,..... A dvisor FRONT Row lefT To righf: D. Hefber, J. Reynolds, G. Greenfield, B. Kiedis. BACK Row: s. Pemgfew, D. ALBELTT DfE:KER Leonard, J. Parker, J. Wefmore, A. Doelker. PGS en ALBERT DOELKER Firsi Semesfer Presidenl RONALD KUSS Second Semesfer Presidenf IO4 FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: J. Bruce, J. Gabauer, D. Ferris, A. Vifzhum, M. Graeber, C. Marlin, H. Barlleff, C. Barileff G. Shannon, R. Sanders, L. Timmons, L. Graham, M. Ferrell, C. Dudley. SECOND ROW: M. Caswell, B. Baugh J. Reinke, M. Lee, R. Harmon, E. Lindsey, K. Brandel, H. Brandel, E. Kenyon, T. Sloan, D. Fish, J. Conlow, R. Graves, G. Genier, D. Ferrell, J. Donnelly. THIRD ROW: F. Edwards, V. Flannery, J. Clevenger, J. Cain, D. Rhea, D. Wood, T. Mc8roome, C. Bufler, J. Bufler, S. Reid, H. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: G. Carler, B. Lee, E. Munder, R. Brissey, R. Bidwell, W. Barr, B. Caldwell, D. Rennef. F. Frisbie, E. Afkins, K. Doelker, R. Kuss, H. Lee. FIFTH ROW: A. Oieda, M. Nolan, L. Koeller, K. Pope, K. Elwood, V. Rowland, R. Redner, J. Taylor, B. Gregory, R. Amen, D. Niehoff. SIXTH ROW: B. Chamberland, T. Dais, D. Webb, P. Hufford, M. Meineken, B. Nachreiner, J. While, G. Daniels, F. Nicolef, D. DeMar+in, J. Broadway, C. Collins, C. Nelson. BACK ROW: B. McBroom, D. Seaward, R. Johnson, A. Doelker, R. Sfevenson, V. Anderson, R. Neilson, B. Slarr, L. Luxier, G. Shannon, B. Mills, G. Slevenson, P. Miller, W. Davidson, C. Ericks, O. Eade, V. Keller. FUTURE FARMERS The Fulure Farmers of America is a nalional organizalion of farm boys raking Vocalional Agricullure in lhe high schools lhroughoul 'rhe nalion. ln California we have ZOO chaplers wilh close lo l2,000 boys enrolled in lhis program. A+ Shasia Union High School 'rhe Fulure Farmer organizalion has an enrollmenl of l3O boys. The chapler is very aclive and successful in ils many endeavors. Hs program of worlc is made complele al The beginning of each year and includes many worlhvvhile acfivilies. Some ol The mosl imporlani aclivilies engaged in during lhe year are: l'he Ag Ball, lrip lo lhe Slale and Nalional Convenlions, exhiloiiing al lhe Sfale and Counly fairs, Annual Bean Feed, Barn Dance, Parliamenlary Procedure Conlesl, Public Speaking Conlesl, Seclional and Regional Field Days, exhibiling al lhe Cow Palace. helping +0 slarl' an Annual Bred Gill Sale for lhe Sacramenlo Valley Region, and giving a Parenls' and Sons' Banquel. FIRST SEMESTER Alberl Doellser ,,,, Ronald Kuss .,,...... Jerry Taylor ,,7,7,,,,,,A George Daniels ,,,,,,..,. Jack Buller ,,77,,.EE7,,. Kennellw Doellcer. F.A. OFFICERS Presidenl ,, Vice-Presiclenl Secrelary .. SECOND SEMESTER ......,..,Ronalcl Kuss ..........Jerry Taylor ..,..,.Jerry Broadway Treasurer ..... ,7,,,,7,, K ennellm Doellier Reporler Senlinel ........Glenn Shannon .......Kenne'rl1 Pope FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: Glenn Shannon, Alberl' Doelker, Ronald Kuss, Jerry Taylor, Jack Butler. SECOND ROW: George Daniels, Bill Slarr, Kennelh Doelker, Kennslh Pope. BACK ROW: Mr. Harold N. Hillman, Mr. Max E. Hender- son, Mr. Neldon A. Taylor. JIM BURROWS FRONT ROW, lefl' To righf: E. Cook, J. Hufford, J. Williams, M. Cook, P. Ferrell. SECOND ROW: A Muller B Baue Fin, Semester presidenf N. Dunlap, C. Bowdish. BACK ROW: M. Caswell, L. Weber, D. NaughT, C. Kern, D. Hill, Miss Kempf Mrs Hiehle MARGARET COOK Second Somoshr President ART LEAGUE The ArT League, consisTing oT ShasTa's arT enThusiasTs, is a club which Tries To pro- moTe an inTeresT in arT in The school and communiTy. The members malce posTers Tor The various dances and acTiviTies around The school. The main proiecT oT The ArT League is buying prinTs oT Tamous painTings as a memorial To The TwenTy-eighT ShasTa l-ligh boys who gave Their lives during World War ll is now compleTed. lT was sTarTed by The organizaTion during The Tall oT l945. The prinTs were dedicaTed aT The March rneeTing oT The P.T.A. They will be exhibiTed Trom Time To Time around The school and in The library where some were on display during The pasT year. The TirsT pay assembly oT The year TeaTuring Mr. America oT l948, was sponsored by The ArT League. Also The ArT League had a booTh aT The Spanish FiesTa, in February selling coolcies and candy, To help raise money Tor The arT prinTs. OFFICERS Jim Burrows ,,.,..., .,,,... ...... P r esidenT ......, lvlargareT Cook Josephine Williams .,,,.. . ,.... Vice-PresidenT . ....... Larry Weber Larry Weber ........... .,,... S ecreTary ...... ....... K ay Lyall MargareT Coolc ....,, Murl Caswell ..,.,.. l06 Treasurer ReporTer l-lisTorian .....,...,, 5ergeanT-aT-Arms ........ ..,.,...Diane l-lill .,.......Jim Burrows .,.,...,Emmie Coolc .........Joy l luTTord CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club is a well-esTablished organizaTion aT ShasTa l-ligh. Founded over Ten years ago, iT has gradually increased iTs sTock of phoTographic eguipmenT and new has a considerable amounT. Club members only elecTed one seT oT oTTicers This year. They are Don Fado, presi- denT7 John Pawley, vice-presidenT: Dave STone, secreTary, and Donald HirsT, Treasurer. A new Speed Graphic was purchased This year, The old one being Traded in. The club also has Two enlargers, a prinTer, Trays and Tanks Tor processing Tilm, plenTy oT chemicals and several oTher iTems oT equipmenT. This year, as in The pasT, The club allowed The Daisy phoTographers To use iTs Speed Graphic. IT is an advanTage Tor The yearbook sTaTT To have This camera available. The programs aT meeTings consisT oT discussions oT various aspecTs oT phoTography. The use oT phoToTlood lamps and how To Take porTraiTs were subiecTs discussed aT one meeTing. Members are encouraged To process Their own Tilm and learn how To use The Speed Graphic. PicTures To be used on sTudenT body cards and Tor idenTiTicaTion in billfolds are Taken oT each member oT The sTudenT body by a commercial phoTographer. Camera Club members have The responsibiliTy Tor Taking orders Tor These picTures and disTribuT- ing Them when They arrive. AT leasT one 'Field Trip is also included in The yearly schedule of This club, whose purpose iT is To promoTe inTeresT in a very worThwhile hobby, FRONT ROW Ieff To right H. McGorvin, D. Wong, M. Ashfon, D. Erickson, J. Cooper, W. Fowler. J. Heflin. sEcoNo Row R. Rendam, L. oak., w. Erickson, w. Morfimore, A. Bigelow, A. Miner, n. Daves. BACK ROW: DON FAD0 Don Fado, D. Sfone, C. Hemingway, B. Hunter, B. SubleTT, J. Pawley, B. Mosher, B. Harrison. Presldem BARBARA KIEDIS Second Semesfer Presidenf I08 MARILYN HARRINGTON FRONT ROW, Ieff Io righfz P. Duffy, J. Augustine, M. Carpenter, M. HarringTon, I. Grove, V. Willis J Reynolds Hrs, semesfer President SECOND ROW: N. Ure, S. Olson, V. Baer, J. Leslie, P. Landon, M. Grigarick. BACK ROW: J Blood B Keldas C. PeTersen, D. Fado, A. Monroe, Mrs. Speer. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross Council has exisTed aT ShasTa as a service club Tor nine years. The Council is The governing board of The Junior Red Cross, which comprises all Those sTudenTs in The school who conTribuTed To The drive held in November. The annual Junior Red Cross conference was held aT Marysville This year. Several represenTaTives Trom The Council aTTended. Among problems discussed were ways To handle The membership drive and how The various schools enroll people in Their councils. Our proiecT was successful This year. Two years ago The Council adopTed a school in PoinT Hope. Alaska. Each year we send Them a box oT school supplies and Toys. We have exhibiTed The handiwork ThaT They senT us in acknowledgment The Council plans To send represenTaTives To The summer camp This year. LasT summer we were represenTed aT The summer camp aT Asilomar by Marilyn l-larringTon and JoAnne Leslie. .. SecreTary ..... Treasurer ..... ........ OFFICERS Marilyn HarringTon ......... ..... P residenT .. Marjorie Flyg ............ ....... V ice-PresidenT Mary Grigariclc ......... ..... Elinor Flyg ........... ....,.. Anona Monroe .......... ReporTer .........Barbara Kiedis .......PaT Landon Vaclen Willis Joyce Reynolds ........Judy Blood FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Barbara Bragdon, ....,.. .YA,,,. P residenT ,,A.,,,7. ,,,,,,,,, J ean Carnes Marjorie Flyg ..,..A,,..A... ,..,,. V ice-PresidenT ...,.., ....,.. L ouisa Ferree Janice Van Blolcland .Y,A.. . ,.... SecreTary .A,, ,,,,, , ,Barbara Olson Barbara Olson ,,,,.,........,. ,,Y,,. T reasurer ,,,,, .,Y,., , Barbara Kiedis Mary Jane CarpenTer ....,.... Y,,,, L ibrarian ,,,, ,,,,, Nancy Dunlap Advisor .,,... ..,... M iss RuTh E. Fish The FuTure Teachers is a new club aT ShasTa. IT originaTed in The Tall semesTer OT I949. The purpose OT The club is To learn abouT The opporTuniTies in Teachinq, To culTivaTe The qualiTies essenTial in a good Teacher, To sTudy The lives oT greaT Teachers, and To TosTer The developmenT OT sTudenT leadership. Membership is open To any sTudenT wiTh an A or B average in The previous semesTer's work, who is inTeresTed in Teaching and who has The necessary qualiTies oT characTer. scholarship and leadership. This club is a charTer member of The NaTional EducaTion AssociaTion. BARBARA BRAGDON FRONT ROW, Iefl To righfz Mary Jane Carpenler, Carol Jo Hall, Doris Leanord, Vecy Brown, Josephine Williams, FHS? Semester Presldenf Vilda Holden. SECOND ROW: Kay Lyall, Janice Van Blokland, Rila Piff, Barbara Kiedis, SameTIa Suffon. THIRD ROW: Mary McVey, Clara Clyde, Jean Carnes, LaVonne Siefken, Barbara Bragdon. BACK ROW: Nancy Dunlap, JEAN CARNE5 Elinor Flyg, Mariorie Flyq, Louisa Feree, Palricia Ulm. Second SemesTer Presidenf DONALD BRACKEN FRONT ROW, leff To right: P. Duffy, B. Jones, V. Willis, M. Grigarick, C. Hall, L. Nelson, T. Under ood A Dofson SECOND ROW: B. Boll, C. BraaThen, J. Huck, I. Grove, L. Siefken, E. Kennedy, K. Borup. THIRD ROW J Livmgsion JOAN LIVINGSTON S. Smifh, J. williams, R. senoldi, A. Ricks, D. Elble. gfxglaiow: J. Pawley, R. Kassis, M. Wiffner L Love J Uhl L ATI N C L U B OFFICERS Don Bracken ...... ,.PresidenT. , Joan LivingsTon Archer Pugh. ,.., Vice-PresidenT. ,. ,,... Ted Underwood Leon Nelson ....... .... S ecreTary.. .. .. . .Carlene BraaThem Iris Grove ...,... ..., T reasurer. Eileen Kennedy Adviser., ,. H , lvlrs. Congdon The LaTin Club is an organizaTion consisTing of Those sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in The LaTin language. Under The leadership oT iTs advisor, Mrs. Jane Congdon, and iTs Two presidenTs. Donald Bracken and Joan LivingsTon, The club has iusT compleTed one of Hs mosT acTive and successful years. One oT The maior evenTs sponsored by The I.aTin Club was The annual GoTTa Koppa Poppa dance which was held OcTober 14. This was one of The mosT successTul dances of The year. Also oT greaT inTeresT was The annual Roman BanqueT held on March I5 in coniunc- Tion wiTh The Shakespearean conTesT. The banqueT was presenTed in True Roman sTyle wiTh Those who parTicipaTed wearing TradiTional Roman cosTumes. The main evenT oT The evening was The coronaTion oT The REX eT REGINA by lasT year's king and queen. The aucTioning of slaves who were LaTin I sTudenTs also aTTorded greaT Tun, as well as conTribuTing To The coTTers OT Rome. OTher club acTiviTies included a loooTh aT The Spanish FiesTa and The decoraTing of The ChrisTmas Tree in The TronT hall. Naturally Cum Gaudiof' Anno Domini I950. Romani ei aedificium novum. A scene from fhe annual Roman Ban- que? which was held on March I5. Several members and guesis were present, and food was served in abundance. VIVIAN RHEA FRONT ROW, Ieff To riqhf: D. Smiih, B. Sievenson, M. McDowalI, Z. Menning, L. DeGrauf. SECOND ROW: Miss presiden, Ducey, V. Rhea, M. Rhea, M. McCormick, V. Brown, G. Cain. BACK ROW: A. Brown, M. McDemos, J. Caswell, J. Anderson, S. Bair, Miss Kinlock. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Though They are iusT sTarTing a new club This year, The FuTure l-lomemalcers have done many inTeresTing Things. For The TirsT Time They senT Three represenTaTives, Vivian Rhea and Shirley Bair, and one advisor To The annual STaTe F.l'l.A. ConTerence in OcTober aT Asilomar. They had a wonderTul Time and learned many new Things. Then came The Ag Ball, where The girls had a French pasTry booTh. The weelc end OT April 22 The girls had a big slumber parTy aT Fall River High School during a NorThern California Conference. They also gave a ioinT F.l-l.A.-l:.l:.A. barn dance in The spring. Presidenlr , Vivian Rhea Vice-PresidenT. . Marlene Rhea SeCreTary ,,,,,a,,., , Margerie MoDowall Treasurer ,.,,,,, ,,Vecy Brown ReporTer .,,,,.. . ,,,,, H Shirley Bair l-lisTorian , ...,.,.. . Song Leader Advisors . lvliss . lvlary lvlcljemos , LoreTTa DeGrauT Kinloclc, Miss Ducey .hu-u-ww ms-uv. 71' K 51...- SPOQT i fpsrypwefap 1 v E E A 2 E I 2 S f , Q ll E, si i 2-if fw ,Z f 5 if FRONT ROW, lefl fo righf: John Gilmore, Ray Swarfs, LaVerne Spears, Alvin Chase, Don Munns, Bob Kruko, Bob Mills, Bill Jeler. SECOND ROW: Chuck Mills, Jack Golenor, Larry Wade, Bill Millhouse, Zeke Hendricks, Don Kimball, Carl Johnson, lra Blalock, Raymond Besf, Bob Allen, Louis Ghiglieri. BACK ROW: Coach Chuck Sharpe, Mike Morgan-Manager, Dick Esfes, Glen Harding, Harry McDowell, Alan Wilson, Bob Sewell, Jim Dunn, Bob Doherfy, Jim Hamilton-Manager, Coach Sieve Stevens. VARSITY FOOTBALL Weed .,,,.A Yuba Cily Medford , Orovllle Chico SCORES Shaslo Lassen .,,,,.,,,, Shasia Klamalh Falls Shasia Red Bluff , Shasla Dunsmuir ,,,,, Shasla Chico O 54 ,. ,,.,, .. 31 l3c,, .,.. O 34 , ,, 25 I9 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. I3 I2 . aooa c Shasia Shasia Shasla Shasla Shasra CHARLES CHUCK SHARPE Head Coach STEVE STEVENS Assisfanf Coach JOHN GILMORE BILL MILLHOUSE CHUCK MILLS LaVERNE SPEARS RAY SWARTS BILL JETER ALVIN CHASE DON MUNNS JIM MOORE BOB KRUKO BOB ALLEN SEASON SUMMARY Shasla had a successlul season on lhe gridiron in I949. Allhough winning only lwo oul ol six non-league games, Coach Chuck Sharpe guided his Wolves lo lheir lhird conseculive league championship. Coach Sharpe didn'l have much lo slarl wilh, es- pecially in lhe way ol reserves, bul he molded logelher a leam wilh a hard-charging line, which was a large laclor in lhe Wolves' success. Don Ivlunns was Shasla's oulslanding lineman, and one ol lhe mosl underraled line- men in lhe lar lXlorlh. Don was elecled honorary co-caplain by his leammales, along wilh hallbaclc John Gilmore. Shasla had a lough, len-game schedule lhis year, and came up againsl lhe loughesl learns in norlhern Calilornia-plus lwo ol lhe besl elevens in Oregon, Medlord and Kiamalh Falls llhe laller reached lhe guarler-linals in lhe Cregon slale playolls belore being delealedl. Anolher loucih game came lrom lhe Oroville Tigers. For lhe second slraighl year, lhe Tigers were lavored lo deleal Shasla and caplure lhe league lille. This season, iusl as lasl season, lhe Wolves upsel Oroville 25-6, and wenl on lo win lhe Big Five Con- lerence crown. qw ,A :WET Q New 4 '35 3 ff -4' ,, si - ,... r z QS, ' Ji 33,5632 . ' ,ax X ,wa H-,Q-4 E pap,- -Y 3 , u 3 giiliifi f 1 ' mf sei .uf if f ii X S' . .0 w U rm - -I In Rfk 5? K ' H K ' -i 'Riff fy id X Egg., ff! ,X ,V :?,., -:V fax . L. ' W' M 21895 ' 'HK ' i 5 q Wg 'IA ws 2 M THUMBNAIL SKETCHES DON MUNNS Guard, 5 feel Il Inches, l65 lbs. Second leam, All-Biq Flve . . .Tnlrd learn, All- Far Norfhern California. Co'Caplain of learn, Selecled as rnosl oulslandinq I ne- rnan of year, A devaslallno blocker and all around qrldder! BILL MILLHOUSE Fullbaclc, 5 feel 'Wy inches, l8O lbw. Honorable rnenlion, AlIfFar Norllern California. Fourln year of foolball. A powerful runner . . . llkes lo run over would-be laclclers! Also a Good blocker! LAVERNE SPEARS End, 5 feel 9 lnches, l6O lbs. Second learn, All-Blq Five . . . Tlllrd learn, All- Far Norllvern Californla. Like a cal when shaklnq loose ln a pass defense . . . an oulslandlnq pass receiver! JOHN GILMORE l-lalfback, 5 feel 8 inches, l60 lbs. Flrsl leam, All-Blq Five . . . Second learn, All-Far Norlhern Callfornla. Co-Caplaln of learn. Selecled a-3 oulslandinq back of year. A qood broken-field runner! CHUCK MILLS Halfback, 5 feel 4 Inches, l35 lbs. Small, buf very ruqqedl Took over halfback spol after Wade's iniurv . . . Good defenslve . . . a sure lacklerl ALVlN CHASE Tackle, S feel QV7 inches, I70 lbs. llon- orable menlion, All-Far Norlhern Calle fornia, Consislenlly qood on bolh ol- lense and defense! 'M if N J , Q A I A ,f fi Y 0 59.Qx mf, gxvg , I hhgwab. M n' A 44 H A I ,, K Q . c ,Q A wg we we ff , A 553 ,. I 5 X' ig by gf Sf' k 4 X W ff' fl, A. 1' 3 f , 9' if- 4 W 79 U Q ' ,fm 9 f i A A shura N ' - 9 X ,V V M A ..f 7 V ' i 2' 7M ff, , h Av -4 x . M ' ' V 'Y k X ,f fxfgi 'ffggjfg I a f :f, P?:f5QfimL:Qj,f3g3 ,,?,,+:gg2,jge 39 4 I A 1 , ,- ,A rkwgyfjh ., Y - ,VV 'Qu .,4..y,x.4 'gawk V, I ,y , 9W-,quit h I I -A X at x. g :L ,i,U?lVJ,: A.w3, V 5, Qrmz 1. Eggs A ,ww A ' 'A fxwfif , 3F l' 32e '1f E3 gziigwi Vfflwn ,w2f'351'fQ V ..Ij'4? 1I-2, W ' V fy W 5 X 'fig iw H 'fav gm .. , we W uf QE BOB WEINGARTNER GLEN HARDING JIM GORDON ROYCE PIPKIN BILL JACOBS AL LINDSTROM ELLIS HIXSON DAVE HUMMELL BOB CARL BOB KASSIS CAPPY MCINTIRE JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL CARL GILMORE JayVee Coach The I949 Big Five JayVee Champions were one OT The sTrongesT Teams Tielded by Coach Carl Gilmore since junior varsiTy TooTbaIl was inTroduced aT ShasTa in I946. The WolT Pups wenT unde-TeaTed in league play, and losT only one non-league conTesT. Their only deTeaT came Trom a bigger and more experienced Fall River VarsiTy. fXgainsT league opponenTs, The JayVees had only 20 poinTs scored againsT Them, while They Tallied IZO Tor Themselves. This season's squad had a surprisingly large number OT Freshmen, who aIThough noT playing Too regularly, showed greaT poTenTiaIiTies Tor The TuTure. AT The close OT The season The Pups chose Bill Jacobs and Jim Gordon as honorary co-capTains oT The Team. Jacobs ran The club Trom The quarTerbacIc sloT in a T-TormaTion, while Tullbaclc Gordon was The hardeshrunning back on The Tie-Id in aImosT every game. FRONT ROW, left +o riqhfz Gary Bubbles Bresolin-Mascot, Bill Jacobs, Jim Gordon, Bob Weingarlner, Ellis Hixsoni, Bob Kassis, Bob Carl, Dave Hummell, Cappy Mclnfire, Al Lindstrom, Darrell Harding, Royce Pipkin. SECOND ROW: Marvin Willner-Manager, Jim Holberf, Bob Brinkerhoff, Pancho Oieda, Wesley McDowell, Vernon Besf, Harvey Hoyf, Mike Neal, John Ravenscroff, Gary Cassify, Buddy Frank, Paul Williams. BACK ROW: Vernon Somers, Harold Herber, Bill Kimball, Ken Wager, Mike Gower, Bob McCullough, Terry Riley, John Filzpalrick, Wallace Shelton, Jerry Boyer, Erin O'Brien, Eric O'Brien, Russell McDaniel, Coach Carl Gilmore. Yrelca ,....,,,.,,a..,, ,,,. 6 33 Fall River Varsily .... l2 7 Orovllle O I4 Chico ..,. l4 26 SCORES Shasla Lassen ...,,,,,,,,,. ,, ,, O 40 ,,,,A ,.,., S hosla Shasla Trinily Varsily ,,,,,,,. 7 27 ..... ,,,,, S hasla Shasla Recl Bluff ,,,, 6 4O,, ,, ,,,,Shasla Shasla Gordon heads for pay-dirt in ihe Oroville game. BASKETBALL ALAN WILSON TERRY GILZEAN LaVERNE SPEARS LARRY WADE RAY SWARTS GENE DAIS SEASCN SUMMARY Coach Harlan CarTer losT all of his heighT when he losT his l948-49 League Cham- pions. and This year he had To sTarT Trorn scraTch wiTh comparaTively no heighT and develop a Team which would rely on speed, shooTing and spark. The Wolves ended The Big Five season in Third place, behind Chico and Oroville, wiTh Three wins againsT Tive losses. Over The TwenTy-game schedule CarTer's boys won eleven and losT nine, while gaThering an oTTensive ToTal oT 805 poinTs. Gene Dais and Ray SwarTs, chosen All-Big Five and given Honorable MenTion in The All-NorThern California raTings, provided The ToundaTion .Tor The ball club. TogeTher They scored well over halT The Team's ToTal poinTs. Gene was The squad's main scoring ThreaT, while Ray was a playmalcer and a defensive whiz. WiTh The compleTion oT The cage season came The parTing oT a baslceTball uniT which has been a Terror To opponenTs Tor quiTe a number of years. SwarTs, Dais, Larry Wade and LaVerne Spears have played TogeTher all Through high school and Through mosT oT Their grammar school days. Coach CarTer again loses his enTire ball club, wiTh seven deparTing seniors, and will sTarT in aT The ground Tloor again nexT year. FRONT ROW, leff fo right: LaVerne Spears, Larry Wade, Gene Dais. SECOND ROW: Ira Bl l k R yce pk Daryl Harding, Bruce Bddynek, George Halcomb. BACK ROW: Coach Carter, Alan Wils Swarls, Bill Foster lMgr.l. A BASKETBALL SCORES Klamalh Falls ............ 40 Klamalh Falls ............ 35 Medford ......... ........ 3 3 Medford .................... 28 Chico S+a'l'e Frosh S'l'ock'l'on .................... 44 California Frosh ........ 6l Chico Sl'a1'e Frosh .... Lassen ............... ,..,.... 5 l Oroville .,... .....s. Chico ......... ....... Red Bluff ....... ........ 2 8 Weed ..... ......., 3 7 Lassen ...... ....... Oroville ....... ........ 5 6 Dunsmuir ..... .,...... 3 2 Chico ......... ........ 4 2 Red Bluff ....... ....... Anderson ......, 36 Anderson ....... ........ 3 6 29 ........ ....... 34 ........ ....... 29 ........ ....... Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasla .,.,..,Shas'ra Shasla .......Shas+a Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasfa .......Shas'ra Shasla Shasla Shasla .......Shas'l'a SENIORS IN ACTION LaVERNE SPEARS 5 fee? 9 inches, 160 pounds. LaVerne was fhe fasfesl man on the souao. He didn'l hir lhe peak he should have dur- ing the season, buf was a good play maker and displayed great co-ordina- lion whenever he played. LaVerne scored 70 poinis during ire season, and was a very colorful player. He was chosen honorary co-capiain of fhe squad. RAY SWARTS 6 fee? V1 inch, I6O pounds. Ray played boih The guard and cenler posiiions. Ray collected I99 poinis during lhe season and was ihe sevenlh highesl scorer in The league. He- was a good defensive man and very consislenf in his play, he was one of ihe sparkplugs of the squad. GENE DAIS 5 feel IO inches, l55 pounds. Genes shooiing eye was a main lhreai of lhe Wolves. Mainlaining a I3-poinf aver- age, he amassed a season fofal of 266 poinis. He fied Shasla's individual scoring record in one game wilh Z7 markers, and was fhe lop scorer in The league. Gene was ihe leam's oufsland- ing offensive player. LARRY WADE 5 lee? S inches, I45 pounds. Larry's shorl siarure lcepf him on ihe bench during mos? of ihe season, bu? whenever he qol' info acfion he showed more scrap than anyone on lhe flocr. His height didn'i prevenl him from snalching re- bounds away frorn The bigger boys. GEORGE HALCOMB 5 lee? ll inches, I35 pounds. George scored 88 poinfs during lhe season, and was The Third highesl scorer on The club. He played most of his games af lhe forward spoi, from where he was always ready fo drive in for a lay-up. Although nor very Tall, George was a good rebounder. TERRY GILZEAN 6 feel 2 inches, l55 pounds. Terry played ll-ie posr posilion most of The year and used his heighl 'lo good ad- vanfage. Nor having had much previous experience, The performances turned in by Terry were very praiseworfhy. HARLAN CARTER A and B Basketball Coach ALAN WILSON 5 feel IVZ inches, l85 pounds. Alan played his first season of inlerscholaslic baskelball, but af The conclusion of lhe schedule was elecled honorary co-caplain of lhe learn. He was nol a high scoring Threaf, buf scored a season lolal of 79 points. Alan's heiqhl and ruggedness under The backboards were his main assefs and his main conlribulions fo fhe leam's success. Wilson Tangles Wilh Oroville Under lhe Baskel! RICHARD FRIEBEL JOHN THOMPSON BOB CARL BILL JACOBS BOB BRINKERHOFF MARVIN WITTNER B BASKETBALL The B BaslceTball squad was a very colorful one This year, buT The Harlan CarTer- coached lads couldn'T seem To win very many games. They losT many of Their conTesTs by narrow margins buT ended up in The win column only Tive Times. They suffered a +oTal of eleven deTeaTs. They finished The league season in The cellar, wiTh Two vicTories and six deTea'l's. The B's compleTed Their league season in a grand sTyle by deTeaTing Their arch-rivals Trom Red Bluff. AlThough These boys may have looked rusTy in some of Their games, in a Tew years They should be Torming The nucleus of a TopnoTch A squad. The WolT Pups were very young, wiTh Two freshmen playing on The TirsT Team all season. Richard Friebel moved up from The D Team and proved To be a superb ball- handler: Bob Carl showed promise oT becoming a mighTy rugged individual in Those under-The-baslceT scrambles. Friebel and Marvin WiTTner, a iunior, received second- sTring recogniTion on The All-Big Five squad, and Bob Brinlcerhohf and John Thompson were given Honorable MenTion. FRONT ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Gary Bailey, Paul Williams, Richard Friebel. SECOND ROW: Bob M llo lMg I Larry Clark, Marvin Willner, John Lillie, Jim Holberl, Gary Ellis, Jim Schofield, Bradley Leonard lMg I BACK ROW Coach Carler, Ed Bush, Ted Page, Bob Carl, Bob Brinkerhoff, Bill Jacobs, Bill Kimball, Ass f C ach S n re B BASKETBALL SCORES Chico .... Anderson Anderson Whiimore CYA Lassen ...........,............ Oroville .... Chico ........ Red Bluff Weed ........ Lassen ........ Oroville .,.. Dunsmuir Chico ........ Red Bluff Anderson Anderson ........Shas'la Shasla Shasla ........Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasla ........Shas'ra Shasla ......,.Shas'ra Shasla Shasla RICHARD SANTURE ERQPIT CSOW, Ilefi To righT: Jim Schogeld, Clyde BisneTT,'Dick Bkdwlzalk Dick Boswell. SECOND ROW:.A r rsini, ary E lis, John Lilfle, Jerry evenger, Ken Doe ker. B C OW: Larry Clark, Georg Dan I C and D Baskeibau Coach Dick Gersbach, Jim Hoover, Don Fado-Manager. e le C BASKETBALL Coach Dick SanTure couIdn'T seem To geT a winning combinaTion on The floor in The C division during The season of I949. AIThough The boys worked hard under SanTure's guidance, They iusT couIdn'T seem To break inTo The win column in Big Four compeTi- Tion. They did, however, come very close To upseTTing The Red BIuTT SparTans in The Tinal game of The sesason. The sTarTing Iine-up Tor The season was generally Jim Schofield aT cenTer, Larry Clark and Gary Ellis aT guards and Clyde BisneTT and Dick Boswell aT The forward posTs. SCORES Anderson I9 23 ,s,,, ShasTa Chico .,,, 22 I9 ,,,,, ShasTa Anderson I7 24 ,,,,, ShasTa Oroville I5 I4 s,,,, ShasTa Red Bluff 26 l6,,, ShasTa Oroville ,,,,, , .3I 20 .,,,, , ShasTa Chico .,,, 26 2 I 7, ,ss,,,,s Shasfa Red BIuTF 24 22 .Yscocc, cs,ccco. S hasTa D BASKETBALL Alfhough fhey cIidn'+ come oul on lop of 'rheir league, Coach San+ure's D's could consider 'l'he I949 season a successful one. The D's wenl' unolelealed un+iI 'rhe Iasl 'rwo games of lhe season. They were upsel by Chico, and lhen Iosl +he championship lo Red Blull by Iwo poinls. Regular slarlers 'lor lhe D 'ream were John Milner and Diclc Friebel al guards, Bob Milfon and Cecil Nichols al forwards, and Don Avey al The cenler posilion. SCORES Anderson I3 I9 ..c,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S hasla Chico .s,,.. .I ,.... I3 24 ,.A...,., s...,,u S hasla Anderson I8 3l ,,,,..... ,.,,.uu S hasla Oroville I6 28 .....,,.A ....... S hasla Red Bluff .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, l 2 23 ..u,., , s,.,,,, Shasla Oroville I2 I9 ,,,,.,... .,,,.uu S hasla Chico ,us,...., .aa,.... 2 I I5 ....u,,., ..us,,A S hasla Red Bluff ,,u,,,,.. ,u,uu,sa I 5 9 ........ ,....,u S hasla FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: Ed Webb, Kelvin- Borup, Larry Bishop. SECOND ROW: John e Bob Ha C Friebel, Leon Nelson. BACK ROW: Jim Mazzini, Don Avey, Cecil Nichols, Bob Milfcn, Bradl y r 1 fi BAS E BAL L SEASCN SUMMARY The yearbook deadline does noT permiT us To give The resulTs of The baseball and Track seasons: we can only give early prospecTs. The spring of l95O should find The Wolves wiTh one of The besT diamond Teams iT has had for quiTe some Time. Coach STeve STevens and his proTeges in The naTional pasTime are casTing glances Towards The league TiTle. This year's Team is builT around The four senior leTTermen, SwarTs, Dais, Wade and Krulco, and a sophomore newcomer, Bill Jacobs. Several sophomores and freshmen are also noTiceable in The lineup. Sw'arTs and Dais handle The piTching chores, while Wade, Jacobs and freshman Royce Piplcin form The nucleus of The infield. FRONT ROW, leff To righi: Jon Tibbiffs lMgr.l, Jay DeCima, Dan Couqhlin, Bill Jacobs, Royce P' k'n, ,B b K lr , ,, Larry wade, Larry Mack, Tam Heshr wigrq. Mex now: Dave Humman, Larry Mufrish, cafipihnsfn, Crgagh STEVE STEVENS Sfevens, Ray Swarh, George Halcomb, Carroll Walson, Gene Dais. Baseball Coach SENIOR LETTERMEN GENE DAIS 5 feef IO inches, ISO pounds. Gene plays firsf base and handles some of lhe pitching chores. Gene has played four years of baseball, buf Ieffered in only his lasf fwo. Gene is a consisfenlly good player and is a slalwarf of fhis year's learn. BOB KRUKO 5 feel 5 inches, l60 pounds. Bob is The rugged individual found behind fhe plafe for fhe Wolves. Bob is a sfurdy backsfop and a powerful hiller. LARRY WADE 5 feel' 5 inches, l45 pounds. Nol much goes pas? Larry oul on his second base posl. He is a sure, quick fielder and a sleady hiffer. This is Larry's second year as a leflerman in four years of partici- pafion. I36 l 5: if I, 25 RAY SWA RTS 6 feef l inch, I60 pounds. Ray carries lhe brunl of lhe pifching chores, buf is iusf as af home on lhe Inilial sack. Ray also has a good eye af 'lhe plafe. This is Ray's fhird year as a baseball leflerman, and some say fhaf baseball is fhe besf sporf of the nine-leffer afhlele. TRACK CARL GILMORE FRONT ROW, Ieff To righT: Barry Rannells, Jim Williams, Dick Esfes, Don Delang, Don LeBrun, Marvin Wilfner. Track Coach SECOND ROW: Gary Cassify, Chuck Mills, Buddy Frank, Bill Sfreef, Jim Hamilion. THIRD ROW: Ray Besi, Al Bryceson, Bruce Tavey, John Gilmore, Rex McDannald, Jerry Baldwin, Jack Golenor. BACK ROW: Coach Gilmore, Alan Wilson, Ron Brown, LaVerne Spears, lra Blalock, Don Kimball, Paul Williams iMqr.l. TRACK SUMMARY The Thinclad Wolves should have anoTher successful season This year, especially in The A division. The B Team mighT noT be as powerful as They have been The pasT Two years, buT They should Talce Their share of The honors. Since The consTrucTion oT The iunior college has made The Track unsuiTable Tor meeTs. The Wolf TraclcsTers will have all Their imporTanT meeTs away Trom home. The meeTs which Coach Gilmore scheduled include Two dual meeTs wiTh Red BluTF, a dual meeT wiTh Croville, an inviTaTional relay meeT aT Corning, The Big Five meeT aT Oroville, The N.S.C.l.F. semiTinals aT Chico and The N.S.C.l.F. Tinals aT Oroville. The sTaTe meeT is held aT SacramenTo This year, and Tinalisis aT The N'.S.C.l.F. meeT will be able To compeTe. SENIOR LETTERMEN LaVERNE SPEARS 5 feet 9 inches, I60 pounds. LaVerne's specialty is the running broad lump. He has been a consistent place-winner all through four years of track. La- Verne's best effort is a leap of 20 feet 6 inches. RON BROWN 5 feet II inches, l57 pounds. Ron runs the sprints and is the anchor man on the relay team. Ron has the ability to become an exceptional sprinter. His best times are :I0.2 in the century and 123.6 over the turlong route. BRUCE TAVEY 5 feet 9 inches, l45 pounds. Bruce 'finds his talents best put to use in the dis- tance events. ln his junior year he ran the l320-yard event for the B's: this year he handles the mile for the A squad. Bruce holds the school record for the I320: he ran the three-quarter mile in 3:30.3. JOHN GILMORE 5 feet 8 inches, l6O pounds. John is a timber-topper, finding the hurdles his favorite event. This is John's fourth year of track: his best time for the high hurdle event is :l5.3. BOXING Ever year The Block 8 SocieTy sponsors The Boxing TournamenT, The primary purpose OT which is To raise money Tor The AThleTic lniury Fund. This Tund pays The bills Tor boys in- iured while pracTicing Tor, or compeT- ing in, an inTerscholasTic sporT. Coach Chuck Sharpe experienced a very large TurnouT This year: more Than IOO boys signed up To display Their pugilisTic prowess. The winner and runner-up in each division re- ceived Tour-inch bloclc leTTers wiTh a gold boxing glove inscribed on The 58 oT The winner. WIN N ERS AND RUNNER-UPS TOURNAMENT FINALISTS A ToTal oT 90 poinTs Tor The winner is possible in each Three-round TighT. 95 pounds: EvereTT l-lubbard decis- ioned Jim Duncan, 88-83. IO5 pounds: Dean l-lill decisioned Cecil Nichols, 88-83. I I5 pounds: Ray Malrheson decisioned Diclc Bidwell, 86-84. I25 pounds: Ray Fuller K.O.'d ChesTer iiel, one round. I35 pounds: llChuclc Mills decisioned John Newsome, 86-84. l45 pounds: Pancho Oieda decis- ioned Me-rvin Zachary, 86-85. I55 pounds: Don Kimball decisioned Glen Harding, 89-82. I65 pounds: Bob Krulco decisioned lra Blaloclc, 87-82. l-leavyvveighT: Alan Wilson decisioned, Jim Moore, 90-8 I. GIRLS' SPCJRTS GIRLS' SPCRTS Since girls' physical educarion is a required subiecr, Jrhe classes are very large, consisring of a hundred or more girls. These girls learn and play abour eighr differenl sporrs during Jrhe year under Zola Shuman and Lida Jarmon, 'rhe girls' physical educarion insrrucrors. Some of 'rhe sporfs, such as sofrball, speedball, 'rennis and Track, give The girls a chance 'ro play ourside during good wearher. Orher sporls, such as badminron, baskerball, ping-pong, volleyball and shuffleboard, keep rhe girls busy MISS LIDA JARMON inside when rhe wearher is bad. ln rhe gym classes Jrhe girls are encour- MRS. ZOLA SHUMAN aged 'ro relax and have a good 'l'ime. BADMINTON CHAMPS t SPORTS MANAGERS FRONT Row, left fo riqhf: Janice Minion, Marquee wfighr, Geraldine SEAtTED:. Gerfrude Wright. STANDING, Iefi to righf: Sameifa Suifon, Cameron, Iris Grove. 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