Shasta High School - Daisy Yearbook (Redding, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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Tiff K L JL' W M ' , . ww - , E by , X I I I 'iffy L dlxil 1,5 r F ,JB QPMJ f My L1 V Q' 4 -Q U s if xl 'Av f X - A WA fy JMB W7 W , -' jxcu 1, 1 A lx f j !i,!-1 ALL A AU ' A 1 XXV ' ,UU ,JT bb , xffiAKl.,'f , K X J w M ,IIJJN lk! Shasia Union i h hool 'Hall 4 I 2' J 'X' 'V' WU . VJ, J' L, e in , C lifornia ,OU fi Zvji-Q fd JI f f fv ' J' b If 1 A , W , f I f X I 4 . , 4 , V ! T . . . X I Y' 1 I V 1 lujrur- 'M ,A f I 4 1 ,cfvff 'Ulf CML' 'Cf!,e,f9f ku, ,aw flffy dpi yA,p4'fr A40-'ff' ifc 'L3,!f,'1 SHASTA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DONAlD IANE WHITE, EUIIUR LINDA BUI, ASST.ED. MARVIN, ADV. DDING ' CALIFORN HASTA DA I S DICATIO We lhe sfafl of lhe 1956 Shasla Daisy gralelully dedicale 'rhis book lo Mr. Elmer Fish. Noi only has his oulslanding record for service and safely as a Shasla Union l-ligh School bus driver made him parlicularly deserving of 'rhis Token of gralifude, buf equally as impor+an+ is 'rhe sincere friendliness and devolion To 'rhe school and ils sludenls which he has conlinually displayed. Elmer, as he is known 'ro mos? of us, gradualed from Shasla in nine- +een rhirfy-seven. During lhese las? +wen+y years he has proved himself +ruly loyal lo his Alma Ma+er in such ways as driving players' buses for every oul-of-lown alhlelic evenl and also by unselfishly giving of his lime and eFlor'rs lo perform many of The iobs which are very much 'raken for granfed buf very necessary a+ foofball games. A pleasing coincidence if is 'rhal 'rhe number 56 on lhe cover should sland for nol only 'lhis 56+h year of lhe lwenlielh cenlury, bul also lor bus number 56 which is driven by Mr. Fish. This book, which is inlended +o rellecl lhe senfimenls of every slu- denl al Shasla High, is a means of exlending lo such an oulslanding person as Mr. Elmer Fish, our deepesl apprecialion and we lake 'rhis opporlunily 'ro say sincerely, Thank you. uv- TAIIII' 01' IYINTENTS Admm1s+re+lon FacuHy Crgamzehons Feafures Boys Afhlehcs Girls Afhlehcs AdVGF+ISIUQ l25 1 I w ' W Page NO. . . . U 7 I5 S+uden+Goverr1men+and Classes 21 ' ' 55 79 ' ' QI ' ' ' , H5 ,v ADMINISTRA TIUN - -A OOO as if, Y f ooo A ooo JAN E WH ITE Edifor .Forouzord . . . Memories Are Made of This. So says The popular song whose +i+le mighl well be a mollo lor every year- book slafl. For memories are made of lhis-each aclivily, each class, in lacl, each experience becomes a memory, and il has been lhe purpose of lhe Shasla Daisy slaicl lo Try lo caplure and preserve in lhis boolc Those high school experiences which will be mosl valuable and precious lo you in Jrhe lulure. We have worlced hard 'ro accomplish Jrhis, and we feel lhe re- sulls have been very rewarding. ll is our hope lhal lhis l956 Shasla Daisy will serve as a Jrreasure ches+ which, when opened, will provide a pleasanl means of reminiscing, of Jrransporling you again io 'rhe year l956, again To The l-lalls o1fShas+a. DONALD MARVIN Ad SY STAFF 'S Lu in 3 vw n r LINDA BOB BODENHAMER LYDA SWARTS Managing Edlfor Business Manager Adverhslng Manager LANITA NELSON WAYNE LANGFORD Gurls Sporfs Ednfor Boys Sports Eduior 15 X COLLEEN MARANDER SALLY PYLE BEVERLY NELSON JULIA LILGE COPY Edlfor Feafure Edlror Ar? Edufor Phofoqrapher JACKSON PRICE leave. Those who have parTicipaTed in sporTs or dra- Supennfendenf When sTudenTs enTer high school, They look Tor- ward To The Time of graduaTion when They no longer need worry abouT lesson assignmenTs and reporT cards. They hope The so-called learning period can be made as shorT and painless as possible. Conversely, mosT seniors, as They approach gradu- aTior1, look back upon high school as having been a happy. joyTul experience which They are sorry To maTics, or in any posiTion of leadership, have enjoyed a personal saTisTacTion beyond +ha+ which comes from sTudy alone. There is no happiness more saTisTying Than The joy oT service To oThers. Service brings recogniTion and power: and power in The individual is generaTed by The respecT and esTeem of one's peers. NaTure dicTaTes ThaT one likes To be loved and respecTed by his Tellow men. High school sTudenTs, puzzled as To whaT To choose as a liTe's work, mighT well consider The area of public service. One of The oldes+ and greaTesT professions in This area is Teaching. The need Tor Teachers in boTh public and privaTe schools is already urgenT. lncreasing school enrollmenTs indicaTe +ha+ The need will conTinue To increase and even become seriously criTical in The years ahead. Teaching is a kind of public service which has many rewards, noT The leasT of which is The saTisTacTion which comes To one who feels he has helped ofhers. A good Teacher can be of immeasurable service To young people, To communiTy, To counTry. The moneTary rewards are noT oTTen large, Though usually reasonably saTisTacTory. Happiness is diTTiculT To define. and oTTen hard To realize. lT is The producT of many TacTors. As we advance in age, we come more and more To realize ThaT much of our pleasure comes from our work-from The Things we accomplish. IT is cerTain ThaT service To oThers. such as Teaching, provides an experience which is indeed rewarding. l would. Therefore, commend Teaching as a proTession To The sTudenTs of our high schools. Those who are capable and earnesT. and who believe They would enjoy working wiTh people more Than working wiTh inanimaTe Thin s, will do well To explore The Tield of Teaching as a possible liTe's work. I would parTicularTy urge our beTTer scholars To choose This mosl' rewarding kind of public service. Q June I, I956, fhe day, you, fhe members of fhe Shasfa Union High School graduafing class of l956 have been waifing for for four long years has af lasf arrived. Do you look back in fhese four years fhaf seemed so far in fhe fufure, when you were a fresh- man, and wonder how They could have passed so quickly? Your graduafing class, over four hundred sfrong, . , HAROLD Purren is fhe largesf class ever fo be granfed diplomas from Pr nc pal fhe Shasfa Union High School. lf may be many years before fhis record will be broken. Whaf do fhe fufure years hold in sfore for you? Will you be able fo look back 'ren or fwenfy years from now and be proud of your ac complishmenfs? Will 'rhe vocafion you desire be ouf of your reach because of insuffi- cienf educafion? Higher educafion is yours for fhe asking. The only price fag affached fo if is for you, yourself, +o apply whaf you alone can give, your efforfs and you. Every year more and more colleges, universifies. and specialized schools are being consfrucfed fo meef fhe needs of high school graduafes. Whefher your decision is fo go fo a regular college or a specialized school, if you wanf your educafion enough, if is yours for fhe faking. Shasfa College offers many courses for sfudenfs planning fo affend fhere for 'rwo years and fhen fransfer fo a four-year college or universify. Also among fhe courses offered are many vocafional courses. Two new vocafional courses fhis year included Cos- mofology for +he girls and a Body and Fender Shop for 'rhe boys. To you, fhe graduafing seniors, fhere many new horizons fo conquer and new goals +o sef. Will you as young adulf men and women accepf fhe challenge fo conquer fhese horizons and sef fhese goals? Your fufure, fo a large exfenf, is in your hands. . ES 10031 sv 0, 1'- The sTudenTs oT The ShasTa Union High School and College DisTricT owe a greaT debT oT graTiTude To The Tive members oT The Governing Board of TrusTees. Upon The shoulders oT This group resTs The responsibiliTy and guidance oT The aTTairs oT This school disTricT. Only a Tew are Tamiliar wiTh The eTTorT displayed by The Governing Board To meeT TogeTher To malce Tours OT inspecTion and Then To pool individual experience, knowledge, and inTeresT in eclucaTion inTo group acTion. They receive no compensaTion and ask Tor none. WhaT They do is done unselTishiy. The many advanTages in curriculum and TaciliTies enjoyed by The sTudenTs in our disTricT have been developed Through The personal guidance oT The Governing Board. Busy as These men are, They have Tound Time To keep abreasT oT The needs oT The Three high schools, The junior college, and The adulT division, which enroll Tar over Three Thousand sTudenTs. The members oT The Board as picTured below Trom leTT To righT are: Russell S. Thomp- son, C. W. McClung, E. C. Frisbie, and Dudley V. SaelTzer. Members noT picTured are: Sidney H. Bowler, and David R. Marr, clerk. We recognize These men as leaders in The various civic, TraTernal, and educaTional aTTairs oT our communiTy. We lcnow ThaT we are greaTly in debT To The members oT our Governing Board oT TrusTees. 'Q' AGN MISS VERONICA SATORIUS Head Counselor We believe ThaT every Teacher aT ShasTa l'-ligh is a counselor and ThaT some oT our besT counseling is done by our warm-hearTed Teachers who show a consTrucTive, Triendly inTeresT in individual sTudenTs, which is The essence of counseling, and ThaT a boy or girl may Teel much more aT home wiTh a TavoriTe English or science Teacher Than wiTh The person who is assigned him as counselor. However, There are Times when a Teller needs a friend, someone he can go To wiTh conTidence and Talk over his problem wheTher iT be educaTional, vocaTional, social, economic, or spiriTual. The crowded classroom and busy Teacher may provide no opporTuniTy Tor This. Our counselors have been chosen To help These sTudenTs because of Their genuine inTeresT in youTh, and because oT Their experience and Trainfng in undersTanding These problems. Too oTTen The sTudenT has a misTalcen idea of The worlc of a counselor and Tails To realize ThaT The counselor's duTies do noT include discipline - ThaT is lefT To The vice principal. lT was To sTiengThen The relaTionship beTween sTuclenT and counselor ThaT The counseling sysTem was recenTly changed so ThaT a sTudenT has The same counselor Tor four years. IT a counselor sends Tor a sTudenT, iT doesn'T call Tor a hasTy examinaTion of conscience on The parT oT The sTuclenT. IT may be ThaT he has won a Tour-year scholarship! MISS LIDA JARMON MR. DONALD MARVIN MRS. ELIZABETH MOODY MR. RONALD WAGNER gf VF! -Z 4,--r .QQ Vice Principai and Attendance 0fficer Supervising affendance of sfudenfs af a high school is not exacfly fhe mosf enioyable iob. No one would quesfion fhe efficiency of our affendance supervisor, Mr. Spencer, or fhe pleasanf way in which he carries ouf his dufies. Sfudenfs checlcing in and ouf of classes due fo absences becomes confusing af fimes, buf fhanlcs fo fhe affendance office all is sfraighfened ouf in due lime. Sfudenfs desiring fo worlc and go fo school are issued work permifs by fhis division of 'rhe adminisfra- lion. Here a pupil direcfory is lcepf up fo dafe, in- cluding a record of all parenfs' signafures. Mn. JoHN SPENCER Vice Principal The Confinuafion High School Program is assigned by fhe Disfricf Superinfendenf. Mr. Spencer, in furn, is responsible for 'rhe follow-up and guidance of fhese sfudenfs. No one would deny fhaf fhe responsibilifies resfing l' on fhis man are fedious. However, whenever some school acfivify is in progress, who do we find in fhe middle buf our own Affendance Supervisor and Vice Principal, Mr. Spencer. MISS GRACE WARMOTH Assisfanf Afhndlnco Supervisor There is always one responsible for adminisrering special service. Miss Wa rmofh is on fhe sfaff of Lucy Hunf, fhe Counfy Superinfendenf of Schools. Group and individual fesfing is affended fo by Miss Warmofh. Very offen affendance and guidance problems need oufside help ofher fhan whaf is given by fhe counselors. This is very warmly and capably given by Miss Wa rmofh. we O00 Kwl -AQ 'ik f 339: 'AQXQIS 1 1' if N-QQ Q, f -git We T' Ni fs .sk :Qs f ff 4 if N- r T' A Xxx' K7 X30 LSNR 'Fa X1- 'AM JN f plCDLTY A I ., 1' 41 I Lx . Q ' I' , X' A X J ,f , ll f L Q UL W V' 1 ' , fit W Fi .A LL 'N' Kiln 1 I H ll L 1 Lt A V - ' L il ji' It ' W A L ' . D . .1 f , WLM f L 11 w V f ' f L K , J Z: E a N' Q L Y' if uf , X f t 1 f x, I I V , , .L ., Lf- qc! I 1,2 , Y! ' ' ,' , 5 , LM I , lyfjff g L XJ h Ll' L f 'il 1 L 1, 4 fx, J Y J . , I L l Z U L Q L 'J 'X T 1 L X V 1 f L , -jj J' ,' ' , , X , 1, I L V X fd p, Q ,Aga , ,L. pl, Jw. 5 X xff' ' , '. I 1 I' Lg' Q Q gn L L X lf' v 1 I L, ' v ! , ,V A , J' ffl ' I M A K avg 1 ' X L V 4 A 1 ff' W' JY? xx . + ' L ' . PU ffyj f Q. Q-Q N-33 Q ' Qog Y 9 f' Z , fS Q- X. -Q YQ. Q- 'K 7' X 7 J 'Y is X ' , 'f X V 0' if g s' ' I ' J 'ff N 4' 5 Q 556 L 1 N +, O ' . +V 'G -.ii'.1? Jef, 4 ' '-9' .Q X ' 'W ' .L.,: 5 ya' I r W I MR. LESLIE ABRAHAM University of California Algebra, Plane Geometry MR. JULIUS BEDYNEK Oregon State College University of California Mechanical Drawing MRS. ELIZABETH BROWN San Diego State College University of California English MR. WALLACE BURT University of Notre Dame Bookkeeping, Basic Math University of California Principles of Selling MR. HARLAN CARTER Stanford University Basic Math, Machine Shop MISS DOROTHY CLARK University of California English MR. EVERETT COE University of California French, Spanish MRS. IRENE COLLIN University of California at Santa Barbara Special School MRS. EVELYN CROUCH Sacramento State College Librarian MR. JAMES FIELDS Colorado State College Band, Girls' Chorus MISS RUTH FISH University of California University of Argentina Latin, Spanish MR. RICHARD GARBER College of the Pacific Physics, Chemistry MR. G. H. GIBBS University of Utah University of Idaho University of California Citizenship, U. S. History MR. EARL GILLESPIE University of California English, Geometry, Algebra MR. CARL GILMORE Oregon State College Coordinator of Athletics Boys' Physical Education MR. JOHN GRANTHAM San Francisco State College Boys' Physical Education MR. JAMES GREGG Lebanon Valley, Pennsylvania University of California Citizenship, Journalism MR. LOUIS GRUSH University of California at Los Angeles Citizenship, U. S. History in Q? 3',Q ? 'DK 954 . s ffm fn .,. Hp-J if 'ar fi'- an . lwv 5 ii: lfv 2 w s f . G' hxffe- N , S 5 X . A vu f U ,gi 4 . 4,4 1-an i c ' fri' if 49 5 MR. RALPH W. GUILFORD University of California Advanced Biology MR. GEORGE HENNINGER University of Chicago Vocabulary, Latin MRS. ZILPHA HIEHLE Chico State College Art, Home Arts MRS. EFFIE HILL Ohio State University University ot Washington Stenography, Clerical Training MISS LIDA JARMON Oregon State College Counselor, Girls' Physical Education MISS BEATRICE KEMPF University of California College of Arts and Crafts Art, Crafts MRS. MARION KOFFORD University of California English, Remedial Reading MR, GEORGE KUTRAS Chico State College Modern History, Drivers Education Mas. MARJORIE Love TMJ remix., ,5fv'V i Texas Technological College 1 Pi F4 Homemaking ,YL JX6-1 , MR, DONALD F. MARVIN University of California English, Counselor, Journalism, Student Activities Director MR. WILLIAM MARSHALL Chico State College Citizenship, Drivers Education Modern History, Boys' Physical Education MR. LEO MICHAEL San Francisco City College University of California, St. Mary's Driver Training MR. NAT MCTUCKER Montana State University Typing MRS, ELIZABETH MOODY University of Montana Algebra, Geometry, Counselor MR. CLARK MORFORD Kansas State College U. S. History MR. ARTHUR NELSON University of California Fresno State College Auto Shop, General Shop MR. ROLAND NELSON Kansas State College Kansas State Teachers College Fort Hays, Kansas, State College Biology, General Science MR, DELOS O'BRlAN DePauw University Boston University Northwestern University Speech, Drama, Drivers Education Modern History ZF-li ...JF fa f wwf- 5 'VIZ' .qu -gif Q 7' MRS. JOHNNIE LEE PADGETT University of Southern California English MR. JOHN K. RILEY Bakersfield Junlor College University of California Visual Aids, Business Law, General Business, Typing, Basic Math MISS VERONICA SATORIUS University ot California Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Counselor MRS. LOIS SHMIDT Chico State College Walla Walla College Homemaking, English Girls' Physical Education MR, EARLE H. SHOUB San Mateo Cadets, Basic Math MRS. ZOLA SHUMAN University of California Girls' Physical Education, Drill Team MR. DENNIS SMITH Fresno State College Shop Craft, Wood Shop, General Shop MR. MERVIN SORENSON Branch Agricultural College, Utah State Agricultural College, Cal Poly Farm Shop, Wood Shop General Mechanics, Agriculture MR. JOHN SPENCER University of Utah Chico State College Attendance Supervisor, Vice Principal MRS. BETH STARR University of Colorado School of Nursing School Nurse MR. C. K. STEVENS University of California Boys' Physical Education MR. NELDON TAYLOR Utah State College Agriculture, Farm Shop Coordinator Farm Shop rl 7 MRS. ROSE TL-LKTCHER University of California Citizenship lege ot the Pacific versity of Washington Jose State College ment, Office Practice, Transcription EVELYN TWADDLE l MR. RALPH WADSWORTH Chaffey College College ofthe Pacific Orchestra Lessons, Boys' Chorus A Cappella, Orchestra MR. RONALD WAGNER Kansas State College Colorado State College Typing, Stenography, Basic Math, Counselor MRS. ELSIE WORTLEY Brigham Young University University of California English LIBRAR Y MRS. EVELYN CROUCH The year l955 will be remembered by ShasTa's bibliophiles as The year when our new library was compleTed. We moved inTo our new Library-Audio-Visual DeparTmenT head- quarTers in OcTober and immediaTely noTiced an increase in The number oT sTudenT bor- rowers and browsers. Our large reading room is a welcome sancTuary Tor early morning arrivers, and our conToured chairs and modern lighTing add To our readers' comTorT ThroughouT The day. This year's library assisTanTsAhave Talcen pride in Their new surroundings and have Tried To please Their Purple CiTy paTrons. We saluTe The noTice Talcer-ouTers and The Tine col- lecTors Tor a haTed iob well done: and Those who spenT Tedious hours Typing caTalogue cards will be long remembered by The librarian Tor Their lasTing conTribuTion To The library Tacilifies. FIRST ROW Inafedl, leff fo right V. Baldwin, C. Aldrich, D. Lewis, J. Sullivan, B. Rhea, A. Shoffner, H. Ebshr. SECOND ROW: D. Farrel, J. Armsfrong, A. Lees, H. McDaniel, F. Smith, P. Wardoll, Mrs. Crouch, Librarian, B. Holcom, L. Kuehne, J. Sinqley, J. Sanderson, B. Norris, K. Fogal, B. Dollarhide, L. McCulloch. C? Q25 ZVonc0rtiI'ical01l Employees Every morning one can see The brighT yellow buses bringing parT oT our sTudenT body To school. The buses, which are kepT in excellenT running con- diTion, are driven by capable drivers Tor The saTe- Ty of The sTudenTs. The daily iob oT The cusTodians is To keep our school and iTs surroundings pleasanTly clean. Much oT Their work is done aTTer The lasT bell rings and we have leTT Tor home. The sTudenTs, Through The Building and Grounds CommiTTee, are now helping in The endless iob OT keeping our campus spoTless. The clamor and busTle oT The caTeTeria can be heard Tor an hour and a halT each day. During all Three lunch periods The caTeTeria sTaTT can be Tound serving hoT or boxed lunches. The sTaTT, headed by Mrs. Downs, serves us well balanced and economical meals. ETTiciency is The keynoTe of The oTTice sTaTT as They inTorm us oT our daily schedules and Take care oT our accounTing and book work. T is iff x I - WM ' XX er Xxxxxbx f ,da-33' ,ST UDEN T G0 VlLB1VMENT and CLASSES O00 f' Aw - + 4 1 V' ,,. - 'Nm ' ' 1' . JAX gx -xc ' .1 1 1 ' '- .251-' f ' E SI -4 ' ' 55. 34 fl 3 -1 a- .ml Ati, ' V 'Q . .sf A 4 H' K 9 A ., 1 ff N 4' 'lv f :gc . -- .fri ' Y' 32ff2r'F' A' 1. ,Z 'ix f'-g4,,+fzz-- - 'w 41514 'f 1 1 QL: 'Hit .. A f, up 1.-11:1-2 A .bgsg?Q'BQFfHf1'?4p' 'Y W 1 JIM CARTER Fresideni B011 Jim Carler as sfudenf body presidenl' began The second semesfer wi+h much enrhusiasm. l-le was capably assisred by Rae Coyle. Lyle Lahfranchini worked diligenfly as slu- den'r body secrefary while Turney Moore accurarely served in his role as Srudenf Council secrefary. Leverna Allcins and her assislanrs were insfrumenfal in +he success of The baslcefball 'ream. and The yell leaders presenfed many fine rallies which were enioyed by all slu- denfs. LeH'y Williams and her crew added much sparlc fo fhe JV and B reams. The Purple Slciris and While Shirls assembly was an assembly fo be remembered. The sfudenfs from Califor- nia's lnfernarional House also presen+ed an oulsfanding program, and for 'rhe firsi' 'rime in several years 'rhe s+uden+s enjoyed a real Jrreaf, 'rhe Facull'y Assembly. The s+uden+s af Shasfa were ou'rs+anding in The field of music and dramaiics as was shown when rhe Operelra and Senior play were produced. The Chico Sfudenr Leaders' Conference and rhe Richardson Springs Girls' Conference provided educarional opporluniries for Shasra srudenrs. Because all srudenrs worked +oge+her, The second semes- fer ended on a nore of harmony. STU EN MISS SATORIUS MR. MARVIN JIM CARTER Presldenf ShasTa l-ligh is a school well lcnown Tor iTs democraTic Type of government AT ShasTa The sTudenTs are able To Talce an acTive parT in The school's govern' menl'. The governing body aT ShasTa l-ligh is The sTudenT council. The council is composed of all sTudenT body officers, class presidenTs and represenTaTives, and a represenTaTive oT The Daisy and Volcano. IT is The duTy oT The sTudenT council To see ThaT all expendiTures of The sTudenT body are approved, and To endorse all sTudenT acTiviTies. The vice-presidenT of The sTudenT body is The presidenT of The sTudenT council. The TirsT semesTer Tound .lim CarTer presiding over The sTudenT council, while Lyle Laffranchini lcepT The minuTes of each council meeTing. During The TirsT semesTer The council decided To buy a porTable public address sysTem. The PA. sysTem is To be used Tor The various acTiviTies held ThroughouT The school where no public address sysTem is available. WiTh The help of sTudenT council advisors Miss SarTorius, lvlr. Marvin, lvlr. PuTTer, and Mr. Spencer, The council was acTive in fulfilling iTs main purpose, ThaT oT beTTering our sTudenT government FIRST ROW, leff To riqhf: J. While, L. Bui, R. Coyle, K. Aberq, C. Marander, K. Tomlinson, L. Alkins, L. Williams, D. Hislop. SECOND ROW: D, Morford, B. Bodenhamer, L. Laffranchini, C. Johnson, D. Odell, J. Carter, R. Clark, G. Birkland, M. Anlhony, D. Brennan, W. Leslie. fi l. Q. COU.N RAE COYLE Presldeni rf Sludenr governrnenl al Shasla if- lruly oulslanding. This was shown very well during The secono semosfer. Shasla Highls sludenl council Tunclioned acrfvely durEng lhis semesler solving rnany issues. Rae Coyle, lhe presidenl of sluderr councii, did a capab e foo ol oresiding over lhe lawnnalcing body ol our goverrf rnenl. Turney Moore ably assisled in his capacily as sludenl council secrelary. The second senwesler council was conTronled wilh such problems as The con- ducling ol sluderl body and class eleclions nexl year when The presenl Cenlra Valley iunior class will be allenoing Shasla. As There will be over a hundred slu- denls coming, lhe maller was given carelul 'rhoughl and consideralion. Allrer rneeling wilh Cenlral Valley sludenl body oiqicers, a salislaclory plan was sub- nnilled fo bolh councils and was approved by bolh. The possibilily ol lorming an inlerclub counci also was discussed. This council would serve as an advisory group lo The sludenl council. Along wilh lhis, lhe council performed ils regular duiy of approving club conslilwions. This sernesler's sludenl council was indeed one ol Shaslals besl. FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: R. Coyle, L. Aikins, C, Marander, J. While, L. Bui, L. Williams, D. Hislop. SECOND ROW: J. Mazzini, T, Moore, B. Brewer, D. Macarfney, R. Clark, W, Leslie, M. Anlhcny. MR. PUFFER js ! . is Al l K 4 RYE . a: I , um' MR. SPENCER 11 CLASS T517 BOB BODENHAMER JIM VAUGHAN JIM CARTER Vice-President SALLY PY LE Secrelary DAVE ROBINSON Treasurer RAE COY LE Represenlafive DAVE HARROW Yell Leader Presidenl Presidenr MR. GIBBS Advisor DAVE ROBINSON Vice-Presldenf DOLORES MEEDER Secrefary BOB BODENHAMER Treasurer JOHN MAZZINI Represenfalive DENNIS BOYLE Yell Leader of '56 SENIOR STORY The year l952 marked The beg nnung oT hugh school Tor Tuve hundred ambuTuous sTu r1enTs The Tour years ahead sTood as a challenge and wuTh The knowledge ThaT only by work and parTucupaTuon could we expecT To deruve beneTuTs Trom These years we Took The TursT sTep Toward class governmenT Bull Newman was selecTed To lead us Through The excuTemeruT oT our TursT semesTer un hugh chool and Claude Johnson carrued on dur ung The second semesTer We were greeTed by The TraduTuo'ual Frosh Recephon and were able To show our apprecuaTuon by sponsorung a very successTul Frosh ReTurn We also helped lead The way unTo The lawn prolecT and we voTed To buy robes Tor The A Cappella Chour Our Treshman class was ouTsTundung un aThleTucs placung eleven men on The Junuor VarsuTy TooTball Team and eughT on The B baskeTball squad WuTh The close OT a suc cessTul Treshman year The TursT un a serues oT Tour umporTanT sTeps had been Taken A spuruT of enThusuasm marked our sophomore y ar Under The leadershup oT PresudenTs Jack Johnson and Wayne Hawkuns we sponsored The annual Sophomore l-Top and presenTed a hughly enTerTaunung Sophomore Assembly Scholars were among us Too a many sophomores belonged To C S F Gur class ranked unusually hugh un The Tuelds oT dramaTucs arT and sporTs The vuTal second sT p havung been Taken we arruved aT The mudpounT oT our hugh school career As lunuors led by Bull KoTTord and John Mazzunu we were honorcd by ThaT long awauTed TuTle Upperclassmen Wu+h our new rungs shunung brughTly we now TelT ThaT no Task was beyond our abuluTy and were guven ample opporTunuTy To prove Thus as many oT us were elecTed To hold sTudenT body oTTuces Durung The TursT semesTer Peggy BarreTT as sTudenT body secreTary Jane WhuTe as STudenT Councul secreTary and Lunda Buu as TooTball yell leader proved Themselves valuable un keepung sTudenT governmenT runnung smooThly and un maunTaunung school spuruT aT a maxumum Margue Oaks sTudenT body secreTary and Sally Pyle STudenT Councul secreTary durung The second semesTer upheld The hugh sTandards oT The uunuor class un sTudenT body parTucu aT on Three TourThs oT our uourney was now compleTed and ourecTly beTore us lay The ourTh and The mosT urnporTanT sTep Sure and sTeady sTalwarT senuors guuTe a change Trorn The TrughTened Traul TreneTuc freshmen oT uusT Three shorT years ago As our year oT Truumph progressed rewards oT oasT eTTorTs began To be realuzed AThleTuc dramaTuc and scholasTuc recognuTuon was guven To a greaT many senuors un The Torm oT Troohues Bank oT Ameruca awards schol arshuos and many oTher honors oT equal umporTance G-raduaTuon marked The passung oT our TourTh sTep and uTs umprunT wull be lasTung IT us now To The TuTure ThaT we durecT our sTeps lT us now The unknown TuTure whuch challenges us and we are deTermuned To meeT uT wuTh The same wonderTul spuruT whuch has been ours un The pasT The Class oT T956 buds ShasTa a Tond and Tunal Tarewell X ,H u uuu ,!'?l:f',' l ' . . V . ' . . ' . 'I A I , . f ' gs'-Z, ' JERRY ALLAN BARNHART Foofball, I, 3, 4. PEGGY JUNE BARRETT Sfudenl Body Secrelary, 3, Presideni of Richardson Springs, 3, 4, Class Officer, I, 2, C.S.F., 2-4, Purple Skirfs, 4. FRED H. BATCHELOR Foolball, 2-4, Baskelball, I-4, Swimming Team, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Vice-Presidenl, 3, Block S, 2-4. BETTY DELORES BAXTER Girls' League, 2, 4, F.H.A., I-4, Hi-C-C, 4, MARY RUTH BAXTER F.H.A., I, 2, 4, Girls' League, l, BRIAN BEAL F.F.A., I-3, Radio Club, 2, 3. FRANKIE LOU BEATY IWEBBJ G A A I3 Girls' Lea ue I-4' ' - -- ' I Q . . Circle S, 3, F.H.A. Secrelary, I, 2. BARBARA BEAUCH Girls' League, F.H.A. ELIZABETH ESTELLE BEAUCLAIR Transfer G.A,A., Camera Club Secrelary, 4, Junior Speakers' Treasurer, 4, Co-edilor of Anthology, 4, Girls' League, 4. JERRY DALE BEAVER Block S, 2-4, Boys' Glee, 2, Track, 2-4, A Cappella, 3, 4, Archery Club, 4. GINGER LEE BENNETT Transfer Girls' League, 3, 4, Archery Club Secrelary, 3, Thespian Club Secrelary, 4, Kampus Kapers, 3, DEANNA HELEN BENT Purple Skirls, 3, 4, Girls' League, I-4, Building and Grounds, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4, Senior Girls' Foolball, 4. DOUGLAS EUGENE BERNER Swimming Team, 3, 4, Square Dancers' Club, 3, Baskelball Moskie, 4. GARY JACOB BIRKLAND While Shirls, 3, 4, Tax Colleclor, 4, Freshman Class Vice-President, I, Block S, 2-4, Basketball, l-4. MERLE L. BLAGG SHARRON LORRAINE BLAGRAVE Girls' League, Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., Lafin Club, Building and Grounds, DOROTHY BLAKEMORE Transler Girls' League, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4. NORMAN GWYNN BLAND Spanish Club, 2, Science Club, 3, Spanish Club Assembly, 2, Malh-Science Club, 3. MARY JEAN BLANKENSHIP Transfer Girls' League, I, F.H.A., 2, French Club, I, G.A.A., I, MaIh-Science Club, l. NANCY LEE BLANKENSHIP A Cappella Choir, 3, Archery Club, 3, Girls' League, I-4, C.S.E., 4, Advanced Girls' Glee, 2. BILL STANFORD BLAZER Archery Club lnlramural Baskelball Boxing. ROBERT PAUL BODENHAMER Senior Class Presidenf, 4, C.S.F. Presidenl, Boys' Slafeg Sophomore Class Represenlarive, 2, Freshman Class Vice-President, I, JANET LORRAINE BOLES Girls' League, I-4, Tri-Hi-Y Vice-Presidenl, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Publicify Chairman, 4, F.H.A., l, Malh-Science, 3. EDNA BORCHERS BARBARA ANN BOYD Transfer F.H.A,, I, G.A.A., 3, Girls' League, l, 3, 4. DENNIS BOYLE Foofball, 2-4, Track, Block S, I-4, Baseball, 2-4, A Cappella, 2-4. ARTHUR FRANKLIN BOWEN Transfer Baskeiball, l, 2, Track, I-3, Band, I-3, Foolball, 3, Boxing, I-3. BEVERLY CHARLENE BRADLEY Transfer Girls' League, 3, 4, if, M7 MARIAN JANE BRECH 4 - Transfer I, 5 Girls' League, 23 Glee Club. 2. 4. I CHARLENE JEAN BRIGGS IARRASMITHI V Girls' League, I, 3, 43 'W G.A.A., I-4, Peg C1:b,dl, 3 4 M Thespians,43 Ra io ro uc ion, , are .. . 1 ARLINE RUTH BROWN gf? Q F.H.A., I: G.A.A., 2, 33 f Fufure Nurses, 3, 4. , JERRY BROWN , EEA., I-4, Boxing, 1, 3, 4, -- -' gf . pi?E?iiE?fi2 NANCY ELIZABETH BROWN I C.s.F.,1-43 A Cappella Chaif,3,-13 f r A Fufure Teachers' Presidenf, 43 4 :, Purple SIrir1s,33 Girls' League, I-4. 'I' WILLIAM HARLAN BROWN LINDA RAE BUI ' ' ,, Assisfanf JV Baskefball Yell Leader, 23 3'---' A if - g, 3 Qu Varsity Foofball Yell Leader, 33 ' i , Sfudenf Body Secrelary, 43 - 4 C.S.F. Life Member3 2 ,h wmv, av Managing Edifor of Daisy, 4. Ah .4 . ,M C DELORES ANN BULLERT . ..,. Mafh-Science Club, 33 -' Q: If- g: ,' Girls' League, I-43 Drill Team, 2-43 Camera Club, 33 Pep Club, I. I SANDRA LEE BURNS I Transfer Hi-C-C Secrefary, 33 Girls' League, 3, 4. A ' DOROLHY BUSHER A appe la oir, 3, 43 ' -3 W id Girls' League Secrefary, 33 ' - v in A C.S.F. Presidenf, 43 C.S.F,, I-43 ' Girls' Sfafe, 3. - ,M H ' ' JESSIE CLARA BUTTERFIELD I 'W'-up ' ' 'ff' F.H.A., I3 Buildings and Grounds, 33 3' fi ' Pep Sociely, 23 Girls' League, I, 3, , 'L , Thespians,-1. JACK EUGENE CALL ,f C.S.F., 3, 4. lnframural Baskelball, 2, 4 X GLENN LEE CAMERON NORMAN CHARLES CAMPBELL 'E 1 Boxing, I3 Boys' Glee3 ' Spanish Club. ' Y RONALD CHARLES CAREY - am , I Eoofball, I-43 Block s, 23 . .Q 'W is A f-if Track, I. A 4, ANNA MARIE CARMICHAEL , yi , -4 F.H.A., 3,42 G.A.A., 4, 3 X A 'frm xiii Fufure Nurses, 33 Junior Speakers, 43 I N Girls' League, I-4. I Q ' S 4 L XB s. A JAMES CARTER Foofball, 2, 3, 43 Block S, 3-43 Sludenf Body Vice-Presidenf, 43 Baseball, I-43 Sludenf Body Presidenf, PAUL W. CARTER Archery Club, 3, 4. JAMES M. CASH Transfer Trackg Inframural Baskefballg Boxing. GARY CHAMPAGNE LORA RAE CHARLES Girls' League, I-43 Drill Team, IA43 F,H.A., Ig Tri-Hi-Y Presidenl, 4. DARYL LEE CHASE Archery Club. Mafh-Science CIub3 CATHERINE ANN CILLEY Girls' League, I-43 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4. MELVILLE CARROLL CLARK Transfer Thespians, 3, 43 Building and Grounds, 3, 4: Junior Speakers, 43 Band, 3, 4. ROBERT H. CONDIT Transfer Foofball, 43 Track, 43 Boxing, 43 CHARLES WALTER CONE Agricullure, I-33 Inframural Baskefball, 2. HELEN COX G.A.A., I, 2, 43 Girls' League, l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y, 45 Camera Club, CHARLENE RAE COYLE Junior Class Secrefary, 33 Circle S President G.A.A. Vice-Prosidenf3 Foosball Songleader, 41 Sfudanf Body Vice-Presidenf, 4. YIZM7 ,fd-I. .X xe CW' WRAP' ,po V 'WW WNW ,A 'jf s 'Q Fm I Am ., ., , s We , sr f 'N .L 'I I MARY R. COYLE G.A.A., 3, 4: Girls' League, 3: F.H.A., I. ROBERT LLOYD CRENSHAW Block S: Track, 2-43 Basketball, 4. PATRICIA ANN CRISS F.H.A. Presidenf, 4: F.H.A. Hisforlan, 3: Girls' League, I-33 Spanish Club, 33 G.A.A., I-3. CAROLE ANN CULP Girls' League, I-4, F.H.A., Ig Tri-Hi-Y Secrelary, 4, G.A.A., l. JOEL DAWES A Cappella, 45 Varielv Show, I-43 Boys' Chorus, 3, 43 School Play, 2-4. DONNA DEAN Girls' League, I-43 G.A.A., Z, 8: F.H.A., Ig Tri-Hi-Y, 4. FRANCIS ANN DEAN Transfer DOROTHY JEAN DEESE Transler Purple Skirfs, 43 Tri-Hi-Y,4g Glrls' League, 3, 4. MARTHA FAE DELABY Girls' League, 4. NORMA JEAN DENISON Girls' League, l-4: Girls' Glee, l. DIAN EVELYN DIX Girls' League, I-4' Lalin Club, 33 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 45 Malh-Science Club, 3. ROBIN LEE DIXON Drill Team, I-3: Girls' League: G,A.A. PATRICIA JOAN DOERING Volcano Staff, 3,41 Mafh-Science Club, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 43 Girls' Glee, 3, 43 Girls' League, I-4. GLENNA LEE DOYLE Drill Team, 2-4: Girls' League, 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 45 F.H.A., I, 23 Girls' Chorus, I. BONNIE LEE DOLLARHIDE IMATHENAI F.H.A., lg Girls' League, l, 2, 43 Pep Club, lg Girls' Glee, I. PATRICIA LOUISE DORSEY Transfer Girls' Glee, 4: Junior Red Cross, 3. BILL DOWNING Thespians Boys' Glee, 2: Camera Club. HUSTON WILLARD DUFFY Square Dancers' Club, 43 Archery Club, 4. JAMES DUFFY Mixed Glee, 21 Bog' Glee, 31 A appella, 4: Radio Club, l. Waich Ihose calories girls' 'Q 1 lb' dr. ,- gi . s SANDRA FREEMAN Girls League 3 4 G A A I-4 Kampus Kapers 3 ALMA JEAN FRIEND Transfer A I Girls League 3 4 H CC 3 4 PHILIP ORLANDO FRISBIE Square Dance Club 3 4 JUDY ANN GAGER Girls League I-4 A G A A 2 4 Ag Queen Alfendanr I Tri H1 Y MARVIN LEROY GALLEGO MARGOT COLLEEN GATES Transfer G A 34 Malh Science Club 3 Girls League 3 4 Baskefball Song Leader, 4, C.S.F., . FREDERICK EDWIN GAY School Play. JOHN FRANKLIN GAY LINDA LOIS GETCHELL Girls' League Represenfalive, lg Assisianl Varsify Baskelball Yell Leader, Z, FooIballSongleader,31 Tri-Hi-Y Presidenr, 43 Purple Slrirss Presidenl, 4. ROBERTA MARIE GIESICK Transfer Assisfanl Baskelball Yell Leader, 4, Girls' League, 3, 4. STETSON ALLEN GIFFORD Foofball, 2-4. NENA GIZINOS F.H.A., Ig Girls' League, I-4. JOHN EDWARD GLAZE Sophomore Class Yell Leader, 2, Junior Class Yell Leader, 3, Baskefball, I-43 Foclball, 2, Baseball, 2-4. CAROLYN GOOLD Transfer Girls' League, 43 Building and Grounds. MARK LEROY GOWER N.C,C. Presidenfg Band, Block S3 Foolball, I-33 Track. DOLORES CARROL GRAFTON Laiin Club, 3, 45 Fulure Nurses, 3, 4, Girls' League, I, 4, Pep Sociely, 2. JAMES HARVEY GRAY Fulure Teachers, I-45 Fulure Teachers Vice-President, 3, Junior Red Cross Council, 3, 4. LILLIAN DORENE GREENHAW Purple Skirfs, 3, 4, Girls' League, I-4, Building and Grounds, 4, G.A.A,, I-43 Senior Girls' Foolball, 4. EUNICE MARGARET GUST Drill Team, 2-41 Hi-C-C, I-3, Girls' League, 43 Girls' Glee, I, BARBARA JEAN GWIN Girls' League, l, 4, G.A.A., I, 2, Lafin Club, 3, F.H.A., I. ANN LORETTA HABACKO Lalin Club, I, 23 Girls' League, 3, 45 Malh-Science Club, 33 Camera Club, 4 Building and Grounds, 4. DAVID ALLEN HADDON C.S.F. MARTHA LOU I-IALEY Transfer Hi-C-C, 4, Fufure Nurses, 3, 4, Girls' League, 43 Girls' Glee, 3, 4. WILLIAM GORDON HALL F.F.A.g Cadets. JOYCE HAMILTON Thespians, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross, Girls' League, I-4, Girls' Glee, lj Drama, 3. COLLEEN HAMMANS Girls' League, I-43 F.H.A., I. COLLIN DARE HAMMANS ROBERT ARLAND HAMMOND Baslrelball, Ig Track, 2. THELMA HAMMOND Girls' League, 3, Girls' Chorus, Ig F.H.A., I. LORETTA HAMMONDS VIOLA MAE HARDIN Transfer Girls' League, 3, Girls' Glee, 2, F.H.A., I. LLOYD HARMAN Boxing, 2-4. PARKS BERRY HARRIS Archery Club, I. F.F.A., RAY HARRIS Band, Pep Band, I-43 Dance Band, 3, 4. VELMA HARRISON Girls' League, Advanced Girls' Glee DAVID REYNOLDS HARROW Block S, 2-4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, 25 Senior Class Yell Leader, 4, Foolball Manager, 2, 3, Chico Sludenf Leaders' Conference, 3. LINDA GAY HART Freshman Class Represenrafive, Ig Band, I-4, Girls' League, I-4, Purple Skirfs, 4, Senior Girls' Foofball Team, 4. NORMA GENE HART Girls' League, I-4, Tri-Hi-Y, Christian Club. DAVID CLINTON HARTER Lalin Club, 2, 3. DWAIN HARTY Lalin Club Council, 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, Archery Club, I. CAROL JEAN HATFIELD Hi-C-C Secrelary, 43 Fulure Nurses Secrefarl, 45 C.S.F., I-43 Girls' eague, I-4. WAYNE ALLEN HAWKINS Foolball, I-45 Traclr, 2-4, Sophomore Class President, 2, Block S, I-45 Boys' Slate, 3. CLAUDIA HEATHER ITHOMPSONI F.H.A., I, 2, 4: Girls' League, 3, 4. ROBERT EDWIN HEINZEL A Cappella, 4, Boys' Chorus, 2-4. MARY JANE HENDERSON Girls' League, I-4, Tri-Hi-Y, Purple Skirfs, 3, 43 C.S.F., 3, F.H.A., I. JERRY HENDRICKS GERALDINE LEE HENDRIX Transfer Girls' League, 4, F.H.A., 4. IDA FAYE HESSELTINE IBUTCHERI Girls' League, F.H.A.g G.A.A.g Girls' Glee. BEULAH MARIE HILEMAN Girls' League. ALAN THOMAS HILL Junior Sfafesman Club: Radio Club. TERRY ALLEN HILL Transfer. BELVA ESTELLA HITCHCOCK Girls' League, I-4, F.H.A., I. RALPH ARTH UR HOFFMAN Foofball, 2, 3, Band, 3, 4. RICHARD LEROY HOLBERT Spanish Club, 23 Mixed Glee, 2: Boxing. 3. DON RAYMOND HOLBROOK Transfer Boxing, 3, 4: Foolball, 3, 4, While Shirts,-15 Track, 2-4. BEVERLY ANN HOLCOM Girls' League, I, 2, 41 F.H.A., I1 Girls' Glee, I. PETER RODNEY HOPKINS Transfer Track, 2-4, Thespians, 3, 4, Sfaqe Manager, 43 Orchesfra, 4. MILTON VERNON HOUSTON Foofball, 2-45 Boxing, 2-43 Bloclr S, 2-4. JAMES RODGER HOWE F.F.A.g Agronomy Team. JANICE LEA HUBBELL Girls' League, 4, Thespians, RUTH ANN HUDSON Transfer. VIVIAN IRENE HUENNEKE Girls' League, I-43 Pep Club, 23 Building and Grounds, 45 G.A.A., I. CONNIE LUE HUGHES IGRAVESI Girls' League, I-43 Tri-Hi-Y, 41 Archery Club, 3, 4: Building and Grounds: G.A.A., 2. CELIA HURSEY Girls' League, I, 2. FLEET RAYMOND IRVINE Transfer DENNIS LEROY JENCKS Archery Club, 3, GREG TED JENKINS Transfer Volcano Sfaff. ALBERT CLIFTON JENNINGS F.F.A., Ig Archery Club: Boys' Chorus, I, 2. GAYLEN JESMER Camera Club, Ig Inframural Baslrefball, 2, 3. CLAUDE CALVIN JOHNSON Freshman Class Presidenvl I Thespians, l'4g Drama, I-4, A Cappella, 2-45 Sfudenf Body Presidenf, 4. EDWARD OLIN JOHNSON Transfer. MARILYN LEE JOHNSON G.A.A., 2, 33 Girls' League, I-4, Drill Team, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y, 4g Circle S, 3, 4. MELVIN JOHNSON Transfer. ROY l. JOHNSON Foofball, 2-45 Block S, 3, 4. CY WILLIAM JONES Transfer. Where's fhe fire? a e Crisco Kid Puncho and Damsel in Dlslress wv xr, y f MARIE CAROLINE LAMMERS n I Glrls League I3 WAYNE ALVA LANGFORD Daisy Staff 4 Bas erball I 2 F Fall Play 4 CAROL RUTH LARKIN Hi-C-C, I-4' Girls League, I' , .A., 3 . .A. I, ' A Cappella 4. SANDY KAY LAWSON Basketball Song Leader, 25 Varsify Fcofball Assislani Yell Leader, 31 Purple Skirfs, 3, 4, Girls' League, I-4, Girls' Chorus, I, 2. LORAMAY JOAN LAYTON Freshman Class Yell Leader, I, Assisfanl JV Baskefball Yell Leader, 2, Girls' League, I-4, RICHARD LEE JONES Band 2-4 A Cappella 4 Camera Club 2 4 Boxing 2 4 SHIRLEY JONES Square Dance Club 3 4 Fulure Nurses Club I 3 A Square Dance Club Secrelary 4 AILEEN MARY JUDGE C cle S 3 4 Fuiure Nurses Club Presldenf 4 Girls League Shasla Square Dance Club Girls Glee 2-4 JAY WILLARD KELLEY Baseball I4 Block S 4 LARRY NELSON KENT Foolball I 2 Boxing 4 Basketball I 2 DIANE KERR IRATLIFF-I NOLA LEE KESTER Girls Chorus DELMER LEE KIDWELL Shasra Square Dance Club 3 GAIL ANN KIMBALL F.H.A.' G.A.A.g Junior Play' Tri-Hi'Y' Camera Club. DONALD RUFUS KING Boxing 2-4' Boys Chorus 2, 4' Assisfani Class Yell Leader lniramural Basketball, 3. WILLIAM LOWELL KOFFORD Junior Class Presidenlg Track, I, 2, Boxing, I-4. ALLEN CHARLES KORTUEM LEONA BERNICE KUEHNE Girls' League, I-43 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4, G.A.A,, I. ROBERT LEROY LACK Archery Club, 2, 3, Math-Science Club, 35 Swimming Team. 3. 4: Football. 4. 11' a-.M 1107 'S an ai., K ,,-ww, GN gn , ..-.vw f ev s 1f po-M v rf . offs, as 159 M W . . . ff ' Qflif as nw 1 V, -A fe fi 'r 1,-E tn. 'vu ir- 1 ' rv' K? . . E-E . . 3 , 1 1 A use ink ,f ' r En Wig! MEL.. 1 E f J . V . S s., E334 if I ' -Blk- I s 5 11. favs ,Q 12127 2 r 1 L. ..i., 175' A al il' 'Q is I 3 4 if '- .' 'SI ' ' V, ,- iw' f- a ,ar G I' V' ,.. 2 V ' 'E' E A wil 3 , v is be . . J, sr JERRY WAYNE LEACH Transfer Boxing. ALICE LEES Girls' League, F.H.A.5 Girls' Chorusg Square Dancers' Club LINDA ANN LESLIE IMCGRATHJ Girls' League, I-45 Tri-Hi-YQ Pep Society, I. 2: C.S.F., 4. DONNA MAE LEWIS Girls' League, I-45 F.H.A., I, 35 Building and Grounds, 35 G.A.A., I. JULIA ELIZABETH LILGE C.s,F., 25 Lafin Club, I, 25 Band, 2, 35 Purple Slrirfs, 45 Camera Club. FLORENCE MARIE LILLIEBRIDGE Girls' League, IV45 G.A.A., 2-45 Fufure Teachers' Hislorian, 3, 45 Square Dancers' Club, 3, 45 Girls' Glee, 4, CHARLES LOGHRY F.F.A., I-45 Boxing, I-45 Thespians, 4. BILL LOUDERBACK Foofball, 45 Baslrefball, I-45 Baseball, 2-45 Block S, 2-45 Building and Grounds. TROY LEON LOWERY Block S, 45 Baslrefball, I-45 Building and Grounds, 45 Sophomore Class Treasurer, 45 Assisfanf Varsiry Foofball Yell Leader, 4. WILLIAM RAY LUNDQUIST Block S, 2-45 Track, I-45 Baslrelba EDITH NELL LYON Transfer. NELDA SUE MACKEY Transfer C.S.F.5 F.H,A,5 Girls' Leagueg Junior Speakers' Club. COLLEEN DIANE MARANDER C.S,F., 2, 35 Daisy Sfaff, 45 Assisfanf JV Foofball Yell Leader, 25 Baslrerball Song Leader, 35 Varsify Foofball Yell Leader, 4. RONALD STANLEY MARKGRAF II, 2 Bloclr S, 2-45 Foofball, 2, 35 Traclr, I-45 Archery Club, 3, 4. GARY STUART MARSHALL Spanish Club, While Shirfs, JUDITH ELAINE MARTIN Transfer Girls' League, 3, 45 F,H.A,, 3, 45 Square Dancers' Club, 3 LUANA KAY MARVEL Fufure Nurses' Vice-Presidenf, 3, 45 F.H.A., I5 C.S.F. JENNY GAY MATHESON G,A.A,g Girls' Chorus, Girls' League, F.H.A. LINDA RUTH MAYNE Girls' League, I-45 C.S.F. I' Thespians, 45 Spanish Club' Treasure Mafh-Science Club, 3. BENNIE JOHN MAZZINI Baseball, 25 Sludenf Council, 2, Class Represenlarive, 2, 35 Sophomore Class Vice-Presidenl, 25 Junior Class Presidenf, 3. DONNA SUE MCALLISTER Girls' League, I-45 Pep Sociefy, lg Baslrelball Queen, 4. ELIZABETH MCCLUNG Richardson Springs Conference, 35 Girls' League, I-45 Purple Slrirfs, 3 Girls' League Secrefary, 43 Tri-Hi4Y KEN EDWIN MCCULLOUGH Junior Sfafesrnan, I5 r,2 3: , 4 Archery Club, 45 Advanced Glee 4, LILA McCULLOCH Girls' League, I-4. HAROLD O MCDANIEL Rifle Tearn, 2-45 Boys' Chcrusg Building and Grounds, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross, 2, 3. MARIA JANE MCELWAIN Girls' League I-45 F H.A., I5 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4. TERRYL RAY MCGHEE Girls' League, I-4, Thespians, 3, 45 Purple Slrirfs, 3, 4, GERTRUDE IZETTA McHALE INICOLETI F,H.A., I-35 Square Dancers' Club, Girls' League, I-3. 24 3: HELEN MAXINE MCINTOSH Transfer Girls' League, 4. DONNA ANN MQNAMES Girls' League, I-4, F.H.A., I-3, Tri-Hi-Y, 3, G.A.A,, I-2. MICHAEL MEADOWS DOLORES ANNE MEEDER Varsify Foolball Song Leader, 4, C.S.F., 3, 4, Purple Skirls, 3, 4, G.A.A. Vice-Presidenf, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4. ALENE LOUISA MEISNER Girls' League, I-4, C.S.F., 4, Mafh-Science Club, 3, Thespians, 4, Lalin Club, I, 2. PRESTON CRAIG MELTON Boys' Chorus, 3, 4, F.F.A., I-3. SANDRA ANN MERRICK Purple Slrirls, 3, 4, G.A.A., I-4, Building and Grounds Commiffee, 4, Girls' League, I-4, Circle S. JOHANNAH LUELLA METZ Band, I-4, G.A.A,, I-4, Girls' League, I-4, Circle S. SAM MEYER F.F.A., I-4. EDDIE FRANK MILLER Mafh-Science Club, 3. MARION ROSALIE MILLER Fufure Nurses, I. DICK NEIL MILLER Thespians, 3, 4, A Cappella, 4, Hi-C-C, 4. EDITH LAVERNE MILTON A Cappella, 3, 4, Purple Skirfs, 3, C.S.F., I-4, Girls' League, I, 2, 4, Orchesfra, l-4. BUDDY MOATS Transfer Drama Club, 4. MICHAEL FREDERICK MOORES Transfer. JOYCE MARIE MOREY Girls' League, I-4, F.HA., I, Tumbling Team, 2, 3. EDWARD E. MORT Archery Club. HELEN MORTIMER IDAVIDSONJ Girls' League, I-3, F.H.A., I, 2, G.A.A., I, 2. BETTY LOU MOSES F.H.A., I-4, Building and Grounds, 33 G.A.A., 2-4, Girls' League, 2-4, Fufure Nurses, 2. DOROTHY RAE MULLEN Junior Class Secrelary, 3, G.A.A. Presidenf, 4, Band, 2, 3, Girls' League, I-4, Purple Skirfs, 3, 4. TED ANTONIO NAVARRO Baseball, I, 3, Archery Club Presidenf, 4. WILLIAM ALVIN NELSON, JR. Transfer. BEVERLY ANN NELSON Transfer Girls' League, 2-4, Daisy Staff, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, C.S.F., 3, 4. LANITA JEANNE NELSON C.S.F., I-4, Junior Class Treasurer, Purple Slrirfs Vice-President, C.A.S.C. Conference, 2, 3, Richardson Springs Conference. NANCY ANN NEWHART Transfer Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' League, G.A.A. WILLIAM HENRY NEWMAN Freshman Class Presidenf, im., 33' Qu--es-v ,Q ph. f'wr .ras ss- fq- v f mag?-s Q J.,-12,2-fgrj ,gf A I -'ie 7 'J- ' is vs 41 .v ' we Q. -asa. W rf'-3 f 1' igw M R sr'W Q W-rr K 5 2,1 -' ,wx 'WTS' Freshman Class Represenfafive, Baslrefball, l, 2, Boxing, 3. PATRICIA NICHOLS Girls' League, 2-4, F.H.A., I. NOREEN MAE NICOLET Girls' League, F.H.A., Square Dancing Club. ov fs 'C Dk' ELIZABETH LOUISE N ORRIS Girls' League, I-4, Fulure Nurses, 3, 4, MARGARET NUCKOLLS Transfer Girls' Glee, Z-4. MARJORIE MAE OAKS JV F-oolball Yell Leader, 4, Assislanf Va rsify Foolball Yell Leader, 4, Girls' League Presidenl, 43 Sludenl Body Secrefary, 3, Richardson Springs Conference, 3, 4. LARRY ROSS OPDYKE BARBARA ANN OVERMAN Girls' League Vice-Presidenf, Girls' League Presidenf, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 4, Maiorefle, 2, Foolball Moslrie, 4. A .lol-IN ARTHUR PARHAM . -- rx' ,fa Pic ,Q ffl 6- . DO NA HA EDWARD MORRISON PARKE Camera Club Treasurer, Archery Club. MAE LOIS PARRATT ISMITHI Girls' League Represenla' live, 3, F.H.A. Song Leader, G.A.A., Pep Sociely, Building and Grounds, VERNON LEE PARSONS Track, I-4. JEAN ILA PASLEY Lafin Club Council, 3, Girls' League, l-4, Tri-Hi-Y, 4, G.A.A. Secrefary, 43 Purple Slrirls, 3, 4. NNA PAYNE Girls' League, 2-4, Tri-Hi-Y, 2-4, Lalin Club, 3, Building and Grounds, 4, Purple Skir1S,3,4. NCY MARIE PEOPLES Transfer Junior Class Secrelary, 3, Tri-Hi-Y, 4, Girls' League, 3, 4, F.H.A., 2, 3. LINDA LEE PERRY Girls' League, I-4, Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4, Purple Skim, 3, 45 Building and Grounds, 4, F.H.A., I. RRIET JOANNE PFLIMLIN ICOUNTRYMANJ Band, 2-4, Girls' League, G.A.A., I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y, 4, French Club, 4. 4. 3. 3: JAMES WESLEY PHELPS WILLIAM GAIL PITT Foolball, I-3, , Boxing, 3, 4. X SALLY MERLE PLOUGH ICORRIGANI Girls' Glee, I, 2, 4, Girls' League, I-4, G.A.A., I. HERMAN EVANS POOLE NICK PORTER Foofball, I-4, Block S, 2, 3, Advanced Boys' Chorus. Sfudying hard , , . or hardly sfudying7 74 L P A., 14- TQ' NORMA MAE PORTER Girls' League, I-4, F.H.A. RICHARD LEO PORTERFIELD While Shirls, 3, 43 Lalin Club, I, 2, Baslrelballg Lalin Club Treasurer, 2, Mafh-Science Club, 3. EILEEN MARIE POWERS G.A.A., 3: Girls' League, 33 Daisy Salesman, 33 Bowling Team. MARGARET JEAN PRAWL Girls' League, I-4: G.A.A., I, 25 Drill Team, 2, 3, F.H.A., 33 Square Dancers' Club, 3, 4. CAROLE JANETTE PRESTON Girls' Glee, I-33 Girls' League, 2-43 G.A.A., 3, 45 Circle S, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y, 3. Sadie and colleagues. LESLIE JEAN PRUSIA Lalin Club Vice-Presidenl, 25 Drill Team Manager, 4: Math-Science Club Secrefary, 3, 4, Girls' League Represenla- Iive,4g Thespians, 4. CHARLES CLAUDE PUTNAM Transfer. SALLY PYLE Foolball Song Leader, 3, 43 Purple Slrirls' Secrelary, 33 Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President, 33 Senior Class Secretary, 43 Sludenf Council Secrefary, CHARLES WILLIAM RAMEY BARBARA JEAN RAMSDEN Girls' League, lg F.H.A., I, 2. SHIRLEY REED Presidenl of Orcheslrag A Cappella, Band, G.A.A., Square Dancers' Club. SUZON REED IFOWLERI Purple Skirls, 3 Building and Grounds, 3, 4: Girls' League, I-43 Malh-Science Club, 33 Pep Sociely, I. SANDRA LEE REESE Girls' Sfaleg School Play, 2: Purple Skirfs, 3, 4, C.S.F., I-41 Lalin Club, I, 2. BILL REUTHER While Shiris, 3, 4. BILL RHEA While Shirfsg Spanish Club, Camera Club: Arr League. RICHARD RICKARD Baseball, 2, 3. JIM DOUGLAS RICKARD Baseball, 2-4: Baslrefball, I. ELSIE GRACE ROBERTS Transfer. JANICE ROBERTS he 'P-1' ,av- H1 RICHARD E. SMITH Square Dancers' Club Vice-Presidenfg F.F.A., I, 3. STEVE SMITH Cqdgig: Camera Club, Boys' Glee, BETTY SNAVELY ISTUDERI Maiorefle, 41 G.A.A., I'3Z Girls' League, I-4E F-H-A.. I'4I Sludenf Leaders' Conference, Z. TERRY RAY SPENCER School Play, lg Kampus Kapers, Ig Junior Slafesman, I, 2, Whife Shirls, 3, 4 LOREN SPOHN HAROLD WAYNE STARR Foolball, 2-4, F.F.A., I-41 Track, 27 School Play, 45 While Shirfs, 3, 4. DAVE CHARLES STATHEM Transfer Foolball, 33 Baskefball, 3,41 While Shirfs, 43 Band, 3, 4. RANDY STEVENS Drama, 4. BILL STEWART Transfer. EARL F. STOWER Block S, Z-4, Track, I-4. EVA MAE STRICKLAND G.A.A., I-45 Girls' League, I-4, F.H.A., I-4, Circle S, 2-43 Senior Girls' Foolball, 4. DICK ARNOLD STUART Basketball, I-45 Block S, 4, Junior Class Yell Leader, 3. JUANITA VIOLET SULLIVAN Girls' League, I-4, Building and Grounds, 3, F.H.A., I, 2. MARIAN SURRIDGE LYDA LEE SWARTS Freshman Class Treasurer, Ig Assisfanf JV Baskefball Yell Leader, Z, Foofball Song Leader, 3: Richardson Springs Conference, 3, Purple Skirfs' President, 4. JACQUELINE JEAN TANNER Girls' League, 2-47 F.H.A., Ig Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4. RUTH ERFORD TEN NENT SHIRLEY ANN TENNESON Purple Skirfs, 3, 4, Girls' League, I-4, G.A.A., 4. LAURA LEONE TESSIER Thespians, 3, 4, Girls' League, 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y, 43 Red Cross Council, 3. PATRICIA ANN THEISEN Tumblin Team 2' Girls' Lea ue 3 , 9 . . 9 . : Spanish Club, 3, 4. WALTER JOHN THEISEN Band, Orcheslra, I-45 Drum Maior, 45 While Shirls. BRUCE WILLIAM THOMAN F.F.A., I-3. DON LEWIS THOMAS Transfer. DOROTHEA MEA THOMAS Girls' League, I-3, Girls' Chorus, I-4: F.H,A. BEVERLY ANN THOMPSON Girls' League, I-43 F.H.A. RALPH TIPTON ROGER LAWRENCE TOMS F.F.A. Secrefary, 35 F.F.A. Treasurer, 35 F.F,A., 2, 3, lnlramural Baskefball, 2. PATSY ANN TOWNSEND F.I'I.A-. I-47 Girls' League, G-A-A-I Square Dancers' Club, Girls' Chorus, I. RICHARD TUNNELL A Cappella President, 43 White Shir1s'Vice-Presiden Boys' State. 3 IMA GENE UTTINGER Purple Slrirtsg G.A.A.g C.S,F.g Girls' League. NORMAN EUGENE VANDYK Baseball, Z3 Boxing, I-4, Track, I, 3, 43 Archery Club. IRIS LAJEAN VANLEUVEN Transter. JIM VAUGHAN C.S.F., I-4: Spanish Club, I, 2. DARLENE F, vonAl.LWORDEN Latin Club, I, 2: Girls' League: Math-Science Club, 33 Orchestra, I-45 Girls' Glee, 4. HARVEY ARTHUR VOSS Transfer. RONALD C. VROOMAN Transfer, ERNEST ALLAN WARD White Shirts, Junior Red Cross: Futura Teachers, Pep Club. ZACK DONALD WASSON Tennis, I-4, White Shirts, 33 Boxing, Ig Block S, 3, 4. GARD RUSSELL WAYT Boxing, I, 4, Fall Play, 4g Thespians, 43 C.S.F., 33 White Shirts, 3, 4. JOYCE ANN WELLOCK F.H.A., I, 2, 4, Girls' League, I-43 Hi-C-C, 45 Volcano Staff, 3, 43 Art League, I. LOREEN GRIBBLE WELLS Transfer. LILA VENE WERTZ Girls' League, I-3, Drill Team, I-4g C.S.F., 2-4. 9, 45 E CATHERINE ANN WHEATON Tri-Hi-Y Secretary. 3: Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President, 4, Girls' League, I-43 Spanish Club Treasurer, 2, G.A.A., I-3. JANE WHITE Class Oflicer, I, 3, JV Basketball Yell Leader, 2 Student Council Secretary, 3 C.S.F. Life Memberg Daisy Editor, 4. JACK N. WIBERG Transfer Boys' Glee. JAMES E. WILEY LESTA MARIE WILLIAMS Assistant JV Football Yell Leader, 2g Girls' League, I-43 Purple Skirts, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y, 2-43 Girls' Tax Collector, 4. Hopeless SHIRLEY JOAN WILLIAMS IWHITESCARVERI Girls' Glee, 3, 43 Girls' League, I-43 Drill Team, 2-43 Maiorelle, 43 G.A.A., I. SHIRLEY WILLS ISKINNERI BOYD MARSHALL WILSON Block S, 2-43 Track, Z, 33 Baskelball. FRANK HUGH WILSON Transfer Square Dancers' Club, 3. SCOTT SHAFFER WILSON Track, I-43 Block S, 2-43 Boxing, 4. MARILYN SUE WINANS IGEBAUERI Volcano Slaff, 33 Drill Team, 2, 33 Girls' League, 2-43 Thespians, 43 Kampus Kapers, I. LORA ROCHELLA WININGER Girls' League, I-43 G.A.A., I-4. ELFNNOR MARRIE WINTERS F.H.A., I3 Square Dancers' CIub3 Tri-Hi-Y, 43 Building and Grounds, 4. EMMA LOU WINTERS F.H.A., I, 23 Girls' League, I, 23 Square Dancers' Club, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y, 43 Building and Grounds, 4. EDWIN LEE WION Foolball, I-43 Block S, I-43 Track, I, 2. GEORGE ALMON WOLF Tennis, I-43 Baskelball, 23 Track, I. RONALD R. WOLLIN LINDA GRACE WOODFILL Building and Grounds, 43 Girls' League, I-43 Ari League, I, 23 G.A.A., I, 2, LEE ROY WOODFORD While Shirfs3 Lalin Club Councilg Mafh-Science Club. BILL WOODS Mixed Glee, I3 Boys' Glee, 23 A Cappella, 3, 43 Cadefs, I, 1. JACK D. WOODS Camera Club. EULALIA CATHERINE WRIGHT Transfer Girls' League, 43 Tri-Hi-Y, 43 G.A.A., 4. SH TASSI NA ARBUCKLE IELDERI ALBERT BARRETT WILLIAM IIOGUE ROBERT BOGUE TOM CARNES ROBERT cox JOE cROwE JAMES DORROUGH ALICE EDwARDs IPETTITI FLOYD GORDON JESSE HORN GENE HOXIE JERRY JENNINGS JACK JOHNSON KENNETH JORDAN JAMES LARAIIEE DARRYL LAYTON DONALD McDONALD Y SENIORS RICHARD MCGLADREY EDGAR DANIEL MEYER SHIRLEY MICHELI CAROL MICHENER SALLIE MOORE WILBURT PERRY DONALD REDD ROBERT REDNER RICHARD SEIFERT BEN STEPHENS JAMES TAVEY BERT TOBIASSON ROBERT WARD GLENN WETMORE FRED WILCOX GARY WILDE LOIS WOOLSEY DALE ODELL BOB BREWER PresidenT Presidenl MRS. CROUCH Advisor The Junior Class had a successful year under The ouTsTanding leadership of Their 0 If '5 presidenTs, Dale Odell and Bob Brewer. Wirh The cooperaTion of The enTire class. They sponsored The Junior Prom, April in Paris, and The Senior Ball. The Junior Class also played a major parT in The success of The Junior-Senior Girls' TooTball game, The proceeds Trom which wenT To The TounTain projecT. IT was pleasanT To compleTe This proiecT during The spring semesTer. Lyle Laflranchini, Turney Moore, and Rex Clark were elecTed To hold imporTanT sTudenT body offices. Lyle Laffranchini Vice-PresidenT Arlene Friebel SecreTary Beverly Bay Treasurer Duane Morford Represenrarive Elaine Parsons Yell Leader Frank Hawlrey Vice- Presidenf Margie Banks Secrefary Katie Aberq Treasurer Dave Macarfney Represe nfative Bob House Yell Leader Mr. Morford-Period 5 FIRST ROW, lef? lo right: A. Abreu L Pelfier, C. Eckelbarger, J. Sneed, V Barker, D. Schnifxler SECOND ROW S. Hoxie, J. Fish, A. McClain, S. Mie- qer, B. Erby, N. Trussas P. Ulrich THIRD ROW: K. Johnson, J. Womack L. Wilden, P. Tooley, D. Woods, E Brooks. FOURTH ROW: T. Moore, B. Olsen, R. Alexander, W. Scofl, B Brown, J. Neilson, T Porler, D Burke R. Gilroy, M. Brooks. Mr. Gibbs-Period 4 FIRST ROW, lefl fo righfz L. Armsfrong, B. Porfersmilh, B. Trapp, H. Brown, D. Harris, C. Jones, N. Coals, K. Case- beer, G. Mudron. SECOND ROW: C. Sherman, J. Ganafos, J. Newcomer, C. Barnes, F. Hayes, R. Clark, D. McLain. M. Bryanl. THIRD ROW: B. Meyers, E. Woodard, T. Smifh, C. Knauer, . Colon, J. Farris. FOURTH ROW: Wickerl, J. Yordy, B. Winniford, F S O Schiofh, W, Harrison, R. Phillips, R. Alexander, D. Melhuin, L. Borders. ni. ' f '?'E2 fi En' . rin 0. - IE fi' .q , .J f r Y ' I ' s .,.. , ly V Ts 4 I ' ,Q 4-0 .--' Qx A ' I . , - I! ' f n X'- QW! i A Q' f Q 1 , a o -I jx Q .5 1 Mr. Morford-Period 6 FIRST Row :eff fo ri hr, B Yaqer I 9 - E. Parsons, M. McBroom, B. Tourney, C. Clark, J. Branslefler, C. Lyons. SEC- OND ROW: L. Graham, J. Sfranq, L. Boyce, K. Allen, L. Silva, C. Fosler THIRD ROW: B. Baxler, R. LeRoy, D Marx L Alleberr J Nunes J Reed, , - Y. - - - J. Ganalos, F. Bascom, W. Nelson FOURTH ROW: L. Hayden, J. Hinkle G. Glassburn, B. Spliefhof, B. Jose, C Mallery, M. Farris, P. Silernore, J. Ken yon. I Q Mr. Grush-Period 2 FIRST ROW, Ieff fo riqhfi C. Wolf, S. Sharrefve, S Friebel, E Jones, B. Bay, D. Green, C. Ge'sbach M. Williams, C. Friday C. Murphy. SECOND ROW: S Lovelady, J. Brown K, Williams, H Scoff, M. Sfuelpnagel, J Aldrich, J. McAfee, M Ziemer, C. Spechf. THIRD ROW: M. Fellow, H. Nolley, J. Nye, K. Hodgeson, L. Kunkler J. Dean, R. Palmer, G McAmis. FOURTH ROW: D. Carlson, D. Mac.-xrfrrey, B. Brower, S. Carler, R. Cowling J. Peferson, D. Mor, ford, D. Powers, B. Rogers. 5? 1 '4 N, Y L L A S S Ti? DICK BRENNAN JOE BROUILLARD Presidenl Presidenf MR. GRUSH Advisor The Sophomore Class lhrived under lhe capable leadership of Presidenls Dick Brennan and Joe Brouillard. Vice-Presidenls Dick Kyle and Ward Gandy supplied lhe sophomore class meelinqs wilh enlerlainmenl. Mr. Grush served as lhe class advisor. The sophomore boys were oulslanding in alhlelics and showed qualifies of line sporlsmanship and leadership required of upperclassmen. The whole class helped sponsor lhe Frosh Receplion and did lheir parl in making The freshmen welcome. ll is cerlain lhal 'rhis class will accomplish many Things during ils lulure years al Shasla. Dick Kyle Vice-Presidenf Sue Robinson Secrefary Tom Spade Treasurer Ward Leslie Represenlalive Gloria Price Yell Leader Ward Sandy Vice-Presidenf Lorraine Brennan Secrelary Jim Millon Treasurer Sus Robinson Represenfalive Gary Clayfon Yell Leader Mr. Kufras-Period I FIRST ROW, lefr fo righl: N. Holmes, M. Hudson, C. Nash, L, Thompson, K. McGraw, J, Toolev, G. Price. SECOND ROW: R. Marr, G. Foss, J. Shadwell, l. Haunschild, A. Basfunas, A. Sargenr, W. Leslie, R. Sanders. THIRD ROW: G Rolher R. Arnelf, T. Bafchelor, D, Cady, J. Broome, R, Parker, B. Dornan FOURTH ROW: G. Peck, P. Bryner, R. Zoellmer, D Perry, W. Sandy, T, Rusv, C. Baugh, R. Hodqeson, Mr. Ku+ras-Period 3 FIRST ROW, Ieff fo righl: P. Capes, C. Liddell, P. Barnes, S. Smilh, M. Ellis J, Tourney, H, Daniels. SECOND ROW H. Rickard, M. Robinson, J, Porferfield K. McGraw, C. Bodenhamer, M. Trim ble, L. Prifchard, R. Woodcook, S. Hol bert. THIRD ROW: J. Abbolf, P. Lonn berq, D. Brow, J. Navarro, G. Spencer L. Golcher, B. Binks, J. Gladwell FOURTH ROW: R. Evans, R. Pierce, B. Seal, M. Affeberry, G. Morris, L. Arie berry, E. Reuiher, M, Sargenf. .SSI S O ed ui s ,e 1 l,r I-I 4 'J VJ I 155 Mr. Kulras-Period 2 FIRST ROW, lefl Io rfqhf: K. Kilpafric, E. Conway, F. Meyer, P, Lim, G. Picof, S, Davis, S, Robinson, J. Richards. SECOND ROW: J. Manini, N. Krick, G. Wieland, L. McMeans, D. Hinlzle, G. Hewifl, K. Ruck, K, Sacco, THIRD ROW: D. Brown, W. Herman, B, Pearson, P, Ryan, K. Pasley, L, Brennan, D. Johnson, M. Kimball. FOURTH ROW: O, Swarls, T. Spade, D, Brennan, L. Van Noy, P. Machen, L. Miller, C, Haiek, FIFTH ROW: R. Mifchell, G, Melloff, J, Brouillard, H, Urban, W. Leach, J. Aldrich. 'Q' T I ' of Q fx? ,wa P fur ii 1, 5 - - G , 3, , , Q Mr. Kufras-Period 4 Fmsr now, len fo nam, c. Liddell, C. Mallery, C, Brown, N, Hughes, V. Farris, S. Teague, S. Wright, SECOND ROW: R. Marr, D, Clineschmidf, J. Rodriquel, D. Draqoo, N. Collyer, A Sfahl, F. DuIIy. THIRD ROW: J. Wi- berq, M, Jones, P. Pike, T. Wilson, F Cibula, J. Rice, J. Milton, D. Wolf, D. Kyle. FOURTH ROW: M. Wriqhi D Calon, D, Mace, B. Brown P Hopkins D. Green E. Saul, R Relherford. dll 55 Ns. Mr. O Brian-Period 4 FIRST ROW, leff Io righl: D. Cameron, B, Aflebury, M. Johnson, A. Blanken- ship, L. Barnefle D, Wiley, J. Fowler, C Hill, J. Dyer. SECOND ROW: B, Hearon, D. Burfon, R. Clare, D. Vander- pool, B. Boyer, G. Almquisf, T, Burke, C. Frembling, D, Williams. THIRD ROW: L, Lawrence, J.Wilson, R, Howell, G, Moore, J. Woolf, D. Lynch, P. Leas, R Mills, D. Runner, A. Lockwood. Mr. Marshall-Period 3 FIRST ROW, leff lo riqhf: J, Presley, K Thomlinson J. Bronson, M, Allen B Townsend, M Heafher, J Charqin, J Holcomb B. Renifro SECOND ROW M. Brown, D. Fisk, L. Hendrix, G Dou fhil D Brooks, N. Decker, L, Tennant, C. Presley C Sanders. THIRD ROW: D Sharelfe L. Gales, P. Miller, W. Thame G, Lerwill, D Reynolds B. Thompson D. BechIIe, D. Gray FOURTH ROW: G Taylor T. Trefz B, Younqman, L, Merel N. Bailey, B. Bidwell M, Richards. lm -0 Vw s I f Mr. Kufras-Period 5 FIRST ROW, leII lo right: B. Glassburn, S, Anfhony, D. Bennelf, J. Brown, J. Rabe, J, Shufilelon, B. Bassefi, V Con- ner, S. Smifh, P, Miller, SECOND ROWS J. Bossuov, J, Palmer, F. Deese, K. Benl, S. Daraskavicn, M. Ven, P. Harler, THIRD ROW: B. Simon, G. Kesler, T, Byers, D. Brucker, R. Smilh, J. Thoman, S. DeHarl, B, Dornan. FOURTH ROW: C. Conley, K. Williams, F. Poole, C. Cowarl, B. Harris, 6. Napier, N. Foss, M. DeMoss, R. Wilde. KQ 5, Mr. O'Bria n-Period, 6 FIRST ROW, lefl fo righfz C. Endicofl, C. Elliolf, P. Avise, S. Soulhern, S. Fleck, G. Augusfine, V. McDonald, A Williams. SECOND ROW: L. Wilden, N. Simpson, M. Puffer, F. Dean, E. Lyons, L. Freeman, B. Beauclair, THIRD ROW: D. Baker, J. Shoup, R, Dale, E. Ekdahl, R. Morey, B, Harrow, B. Prusia. FOURTH ROW: B. Lees, B. Redner, L. Thompson, K, Gladson, C. Bosinko, J. Alberison, G. Lusso, R. Vroman. FIFTH ROW: J. Doolilfle, P. Edminsver, D. ill' I ilu or Tresr-er, L, Lunde, W. Spohn, B. Hawking, C. Vassion. J . lg an W ill Pl Alffqbfilly The Freshman Class slarled ils aclivilies lhis lirsl semesler wilh lhe annual maga- zine sale in which sullicienl funds were oblained for our proiecl. Worki wilh lhe resl ol lhe class were Dorolhy l-lislop and Marshall Bracken, 'ro be oulslanding presidenls. Olher officers were Fred Browner, vi Carol l-lyall, secrelaryq Rodger Clark, lreasurert Carole Scoll, yell worked al loellerinq lhe school spiril al our assemblies. Mike Anlhony our class in The Sludenl Council. We owe much ol our success lo Kulras, our freshman class advisor. Fred Browner Vice-Presidenf Carol Hyalf Secrelary Rodger Clark Treasurer Mike Anfhony Represenfalive Carole Scott Yell Leader ng logelher who proved ce-presidenl leader, who represenled Mr. George Dave Borders Vice'Presiden9 Carole Scoff Secretary Sherry Lane freasurer Dorofhy Hisloo Represeniafive Donna Bidwell Yell Leader Mr. Marshall-Period 2 FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righf: W. Porler, V. Chavez, H. Melz, S. Cragle, C. Hunl, M. Virgin, D. Cockran, L. Spoon, C. Vir- gil, N. Bennelf. SECOND ROW: L. Riley, S. Quinn, J. Moon, D. Liflleiohn, S. Clawson, J. Barbera, M. Byrd, C. Hyatl, L. Redfern. THIRD ROW: T. Marsolek, G. Kennedy, D. Gordon, R. Affeberry, J. Ward, R. McArl'hur, T. Davidson, G. Lack, R. Cafhey. FOURTH ROW: D. O'Brien, D. Mongold, D. Ara- mayo, G. Erickson, O. Holmes, H. Nuckolls, M. Serafin, J. Whilelaw, D. Padula, Mr. Gregg-Period 6 FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righf: S. Knofly, C, Bradford, P. Warren, G, Sines, S. Dixon, E. Wrighf, M. Jencks, L. Sfahl 8. Hovell, SECOND ROW: K. Windle L. Alf, L. Tanner, M. Anlhony, T. Dew P. Richards, W. Phillips, K. Meeder, R. Fisher. THIRD ROW: D. Harper, J. Marshall, G. Anderson, D. Sass, D. Har- ris, D. Morgan, K. Smith, J. Slrange. FOURTH ROW: J. Sheehan, T. Maxwell G. Spohn, in ,gi Mr. Marshall-Period I FIRST ROW, Iefl' lo righl: L. Youngman, B. Odell, S, Sfimmel, E. Brooks, Y. Rice, S. Sadow, M. Pieper. SECOND ROW: C. Cowarf, S. Mollern, M. Dro- scher, K. Arnoldy, L. Rosselri, S. Web- sler. THIRD ROW: M. Pelalr, P. Wein- garlner, B. Clemenls, C. Merrick, E. Frololf, N. Hayden, P. Williams, FOURTH ROW: C. Schafer, L. Nord, G. Nixon, M. Greene, N. Jones, J. Word, D. Slreel, F. Meyers. FIFTH ROW: G. Wolf, J. Vandiver, R. Tobiasson, M. Brackin, A. Landis, F. Cloud. -x .-.af ' 'fi'-5 .f'f'.' if 3 Mr. Marshall-Period 4 FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: L. Norgaar, C. Shellon, S. Daniels, B. Crawford, P. Forbes, P. Miller, A. Padel, R. Nes- bilf, B. Cox, J. Wilson, E. Schoenhoff D. Holmes. SECOND ROW: J. Sherman J. Zellin, R. Higgins, H. Sfahlberg, J. Noll, L. Morris, J. While, S. Barnard, G. Vanderpool, J, Schmidl, D. Winters: THIRD ROW: S. Lanfz, D. Barnard M. Black, D. Boyd, P. Economou, E. Love, R. Doelker, F. Weaganl, R. Smifh. FOURTH ROW: G. Jennings, R. Can- lrell, R. Fox, G. Gladson, B. Seal, C. Tecca, R. Hegy. Mr. Gibbs-Period 5 FIRST ROW, lefl lo riqhl: B, Bisbee, K. Hall, M. Ray, S. Nelson, S. Pelerson, E. Greer, L. Jennings. SECOND ROW: D. Hislop, B. Lighlfool, P. Slewarl. D. Foulk. F. Spangler, B. Logan, C, Scoll. THIRD ROW: B. Calhey, F. Dohle, C. Lewis, T. Poller, J. Sass, B. Barrelf, D. Freeman, D. Borders. FOURTH ROW: B. Winchesler, R. Teach, A. Landis, T. Blankenship, W. Laffranchini, J. Adair, B. Bellus, G. Bowen. FIFTH ROW: C. Sangeniflo, V, Clineschmidl, I. Ross. R, Clark, J. Windle, G. Noland, A Zoellmer, K, Smilh, R. Cibarl. ,Z K' Mr. Grush-Period 3 FIRST ROW, Iefl lo riqhf: M. Reinke, S. Bui, J. Irvine, L. Veley, K. Overman, C. Goman, S. Davenporl, J. Jenning, J. Simpson, C. Birkfield, R. Chiara. SECOND ROW: L. Wolverlon, B. Win- lers, H. Wiley, C. McAr+hur, J. Bene- dicf, J. Brown, L. Wilkinson, F. Vinson, C. Mieske, K. Ross. THIRD ROW: R. Whealon, J. Nixson, B. Fowler, M. Hasfings, D. Powers, G. Snow, D. Mc- Lain, R. Jenkins, T. Clyde, D. Harrison, D, Kivley. FOURTH ROW: N. Marlin, L. McManus, B. Collins, T. Greer, F. Browner. B. Jones, G. Gifford, B, Ke- luche, D. Denlon, D, Heberling, P. Kerrigan. 4 J Mr. Gibbs-Period 6 FIRST ROW, leff lo riqhl: P. Marshall, J. Heer, J. File, A. Curtis, B. Layfon, D. Freeman, V. Roberls, A, Davison, K. Marlin, V. Hall, B. Felsher, S. Barneffe. SECOND ROW: A. Norris, E. Holcomb, W. Goold, C. Morey, B. Naflress, L. Shoup, K. Dixon, G. Morgan. THIRD ROW: N. Coals, L. Stover, J. Mc- Gowan, M. Wilson, E. Moravec, H, Kliebe, T. Moores, D, Kehoe, M. Miller. Mrs. Thalcher-Period 2 FIRST ROW, Iefl lo righf: M. Rawlins, D. Bidwell, P. Vickers, C. Dodson, D. DeHarf, C, Harris, D. Rice, B. Colon. SECOND ROW: P, Price, G. Wall, K. King, J. Shaver, S. Tucker, P. Twyman P. Miller, B. Depoali, L. Leach. THIRD ROW: J. Pulnam, S. Werner, M. Evans, M, Clark, J. Beauch, J. Gregory, D. Hubbard, W. Housfon FOURTH ROW: L. Lend R. While, T. Wil'lams, T. Blank' enship, M. Moodv M. Kindred, R. Aldrich, B. Moore. WXJ t iid! L '?T?f' f' 7 N , ei? zflfiaif , , ,gg h, IH 54 I 1 4, - ' s , I Y Ai A ..,, ' ,,,... wr, H l Y .,-.. 1' , ' ' ' A L K. -' K, .,' ' -.--1,- f- - if-x g,g . ffir'-ff4,,. ... f. ' - -' ' , .Q 54 -M 5' W,-if M4 C be Q mu XiQ4,6,i.ak'fif'Ka', 1 A 1 'WM I Tha? Pepsoden? srwle 4 The Boys B.-my 8 After 4 qdy dsservbw. 2 Merzwy2l97 OO 5 Whefeafe y0JrqgNo5ho3 qTris7 9, Focfbose ardiancyffee 3 SmiN'-q sophorrxcfes Q A wpizq Shasta- wO Sw? e dwrme Lvle. 7 Hev who s'c!e ysc,p7 0RGANIL lTl01VS -Q O00 D' - I I lXll'PELL,l Advanced Girls FIRST ROW, lefl lo righlz M. Allen, F. Meyer, L. Hendrix, S. Davis, L. Charles, S. Bui, J. Presley, B. Townsend. SECOND ROW: K. Fogal, P. Miller, V. Hardin, L. Prusia, L. Gales, J. Dyer, C. Murphy, K. Marlin. THlRD ROW: R. Woodcoolr, K. Overman, M. Johnson, M. Kliebe, G. Hewilf, C. Nash, A, Lees, S. Williams, P, Ulrich, V. Bennefl, M. Nuclrolls, FOURTH ROW: A. Judge, D. von Allworden, F. Lillebridge, S. Daraskavich, P. Doering, M. Brech, S. Websler, S. Plough, P. Townsend, 6. Price, E. Roberls, M. Haley. GLEE IRL ' GLEE Girls' Chorus l is open fo all freshman girls. Nofe reading, voice fundamenfals, and fheory are presenfed fo fhis group. Affer fhe sfudenfs have successfully complefed Girls' Chorus l, fhey may advance fo Girls' Chorus ll. Girls' Chorus ll offers confinued fraining in voice fundamenfals and nofe reading. This group performs for many school and communify aclivifies and sings various songs from popular fo classical and religious numbers. They also affend fhe Disfricf Musical Fesfival each year. If a sfudenf shows abilify, she may be chosen fo fry ouf for fhe A Cappella Choir. Beginning Girls FIRST ROW, leff fo right J. Beauch, E Conway, S. Barnard, G. Malheson, B. Lay lon, C. McArfhur, C. Dodson, J, Slrang M. Clark, SECOND ROW: K. Ross, D. Coch ran, C. Virgil, L. Youngman, S. Sfimmel S. Moffern, L. Spoon, S. Ouinn, K. King, M. Droscher, R. Murphy, A. Blankenship, W. Porler, THIRD ROW: L, Redfern, J Heer, F. Brown, N. Benneff, J. Gregory, R 1 Chiara, R. Miller, C. Lillleiohn, M. Pieper, S. Sadow, B. Odell. Advanced Boys FIRST ROW, left Io riqhf: 8, Harrow, D ,R I Layfon, T. Burke, J. Schafer, J. Alberlson, T. Alred, K. McCullough, J. Wiberg, K. Williams. SECOND ROW: A. Jennings, E. ' Elrdahl, J. Wilson, N. Porfer, J. Dawes B S. Smifh, J. Larabee, L. Kenl, D. Vander X -' Pool. THIRD ROW: C. Fremblinq. E. John Mae.. son, R. Seaqo, T. Porfer, K. Scoff, F. Cibula 1.96 ik' P. Mellon, E. Downing. Q I CLUBS BOYS' GLEE Boys' Chorus I offers a chance for a boy fo receive fhe fraining and experience neces- sary for becoming good singers. Open fo all boys, fhis class feaches nofe reading, voice fundamenfals and music fheory in addifion fo The experience of group singing. Affer complefion of fhe course offered in Boy's Chorus I fhe boys fhen become eligible for Boys Chorus ll. The enfhusiasm of fhis group has been excepfional fhroughoul' fhe schoolyear. Boys' Chorus ll is one of fhe more advanced singing classes offered. Faced wifh a large rebuilding iob fhis year, fhe choir came fhrough in fine fashion, giving many perform- ances during fhe year. Perhaps fhe highlighf of fhe year for fhe group was fheir appear- ance af fhe Norfhern California Music Fesfival which was held af Shasfa I-ligh fhis spring. The fraining received in fhis class is necessary fo possible selecfion for becoming 'X a member of fhe A Cappella Choir. Because of fhe high level of performing abilify of fhe choir, Boys' Chorus Il has proven fo be a popular class among The boys and is offen called upon for performances in fhe communify. Beginning Boys FIRST ROW, lefi Io righfz R. Kelsey, W. Prusia, H. Nuckolls, B. Seal, G, Morgan. SECOND ROW: R. Gray, C. Conley, D. Wilde, C. Vassion, J. Campbell. THIRD ROW: T. Dew, R. Lack, A. Nelson, R. ' Cafon. FOURTH ROW: R. Rickard, P, Ed- Wn A' minsfer, D. Holberv. F 1 .541 V 5:.f X - I ii ,,- Y. f fl V , FL,- GIRLS' LEAGU Girls' League, a service organizaTion, is open To all of The girls aT Shasfa l-ligh. The girls in This organizafion uniTe Togefher To fosfer cour- Tesy, loyalfy, democraTic cifizenship, beTTer undersTanding, and fellow- ship. Under The spiriTed leadership of Margie Oaks, Fall President The Girls' League highlighfed The firsf semesTer wiTh The sponsoring of The Sadie Hawkins Dance and dress-up day. This Daisy Mae drag Lil' Abner affair was one of The biggesf dances of The year and was enioyed by all. AT Chrisfmas, The Girls' League presenfed a needy family in The Red- ding area wiTh a Chrisfmas baslcef of food. Also, a carload of Toys were delivered To anoTher large family, and The ioys of giving aT Chrisfmas were wifh us. Anofher opporTuniTy for fellowship was The annual Girls' League Skafing parTy which was held in February, and iT was Truly a success. During The Spring semesTer, wiTh Barbara Overman as presidenT, 20 iunior and senior girls affended The annual Richardson Springs Confer- ence of which Peggy BarreTT of Shasfa was presidenf. The girls were chosen on cifizenship, leadership, dependabilify, and service in Girls' League. Lasf buT noT leasT, as The end of The year drew To a close, we honored our mofhers aT The lvlofhers' Day Tea which is a social gaThering feaTur- ing an inspiraTional program To carry us on To anofher wonderful, suc- cessful year. FIRST ROW, left lo right: M. Oaks, C. Marander, L. Gelchell, L. Swarfs, D. Deese, B. McClung, D. Sharwell SECOND ROW: C. Scoff, K. Ross, L. Prusia, N. Trussas, S. Robinson, J. Egaas. THIRD ROW: D. Mullen, B, Yager D. Riley, M. Banks. If 2 VIIL ,J JAMES GREGG KATIE ABERG TOM NOEL Ad gc Fall Edilor Sp qEd o This year The ShasTa l-ligh sTudenT newspaper, The Volcano, sTarTed ouT wiTh a handicap ThaT would dampen The spiriTs oT any group. They Taced a debT ThaT had been mounTing Tor several years, and in order To operaTe They had To clear iT up. In The TirsT semesTer elecTions, KaTie Aberg was elecTed To The ediTorship posT wiTh Joe l-lveem voTed managing ediTor. Tom Noel won ouT as sporTs ediTor, and BeTTy Fennell, TeaTure ediror. Arlene PeTerson was elecTed To The posiTion oT business manager Tor The enTire year. By hard work on The ChrisTmas ediTion, promoTion oT commercial adverTising, and good bookkeeping, Arlene helped puT The paper on a sound Tinancial basis. Many innovaTions were noTed in This year's paper. One was The addiTion oT a mon+hly magazine, The RoTo, prinTed by The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion, and dis- TribuTed by Their member papers. AnoTher was Joe l-lveem's new column, The Back- room, which was well received. The Volcano sponsored The Volcano l-lop and an Ugly lvlan conTesT ThaT ran wiTh iT on Friday, January l3Th. OThers who worked during The year on The sTaTT include Joyce Wellock, Nancy Gilroy, Jerry Gay, Greg Jenkins, PaT Wardell, Sharon Blagrave, and Arlene Friebel. Loren Wilbur served as phoTographer. FIRST ROW, lei? fo righl: J. Hveern, K. Aberg, L. Wilbur, P. Doering, N. Gilroy, B. Fennell, A. Peferson, P. Wardell, a e SEC I ay lr s S. Blagr v . ON ROW: A. Friebel, T. Noe , J. 6 ,G. Jen in . ' I QU ' ..-.........J ls--sf DOROTHY BUSHER MR. GEORGE ENNI President The California Scholaslic Federalion, Chapler 262N, is 'rhe honor sociely al Shasla Union High School. This is an organizalion designed lo promole beller scholarship 'rhroughoul' 'rhe slale of California. Scholarship for Service is 'rhe mollo held by lhe club which has been in exisience ai Shasla for 2I years. Membership lo C.S.F. is on a semesler basis. ll is opened lo any sludenl who earns a minimum of IO poinlsi 3 poinls for an A and I poinl for a B. Life membership is awarded any sludenl who has achieved membership for six semeslers. The senior class of '56 is proud 'ro have eleven life members of C.S.l3. The club's calendar for The year includes several aclivilies. The annual Sno-Ball Dance was held during lhe winrer. The girls' gym was dressed in a winler scene of s arkling snowflakes and olher winler garb. The spring members of C.S.F. look iorwardplo The annual Skip Day wifhoul worry of lruanl officers. Il is a day of picnicking and fun minus Ihe ring of school bells. An allernale evenl on 'rhis year's calendar is a sighl-seeing lrip 'ro The Bay Area or Sacramenio. This is looked forward lo wilh anlicipalion and makes working for beller grades worlh while. This year C.S.F. has had a 'rolal membership of I44 sludenls. In This membership are many of lhe oulslanding leaders of our school, bolh in aclivilies and a+hIe'I'ics. Wilh such a fine membership under lhe guidance of our very capable advisor, Mr. George Henninger, C.S.F. has had a very prosperous year. FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righf: C. Bodenhamer, S. Reese, B. Ruhe, L, Swarfs, S. Pyle, E. Milfon, J. Whire. L. Bui, D. Busher, D. Meeder, N, Brown, L. Atkins, L. Leslie, L. Nelson. SECOND ROW: K. Hasiings, L. Tennanl, B. Nelson, K. Aberg, H. Rickard, M. Robinson, L. Graham, J. Brsnsfeller, L. Harf, P. Barreff, A. Meisnar. THIRD ROW: G. WaH', S. Lane, S. Nelson, G. Doulhif, S. Robinson, L. Thompson, J. Shaffer, S. Barnard, P. Bryner, R. Claire, J. Brown, S. Lovelady, D. Bullerf. FOURTH ROW: L. Veely, K. Arnoldy, A. Sergeanf, S. Schroeder, J. Call, L. Laffranchini, M. Thompson, R. Bland, J. Nye, S. McEnaney. FIFTH ROW: W. Leslie, W. Laffranchini, J. Neilson, M. While, E. Wegley, D. Morford, E. Ward, T. Noel. SIXTH ROW: F. Cibula, B. Youngman, D. Bui, R. Fox, H, Urban, D. Macarfney, J. McKniqhf, D. Haddon, D. Schucherf, B. Bodenhamar, J, Milfon, R. Sanders. w P Advisor BOB BODENHAMER NANCY BROWN LINDA BUI DOROTHY BUSHER J ---N., .1 Q' w 3 4 N DAVID HADDON LINDA HART 5. 1 4-U.. F1 , 'n. ' Dave Wifcher Presideni and Mr Gregg Advisor Sl TZNIA R K E RS A new club in l955-l956 was The ShasTa High SiTz- Giesick secreTary, and LaniTa Nelson, represenTaTive. markers ski club. The unusual name comes Trom a Ski Tilms, Talks by experT skiers, and plans Tor ski European Term which is descripTive oT The hole leTT ouTings were subiecTs oT club meeTings. Mr. Jim in The snow by a Tallen skier. Gregg served as TaculTy advisor Tor The group. The Under The leadership oT Dave WiTcher, The club club did The mechanical work oT producing one issue was Tormed in The spring semesTer. WiTcher was oT The NorThern CaliTornia Ski PaTroller as a serv- elecTed presidenT, Fred BaTchelor veep, RoberTa ice To The regional ski paTrols. Y so R199 BLIILK S The Block S SocieTy This year was composed of Berkeley To see The California-U.S.C. TooTball game approximaTely sevenTy-Tive members. These mem- and Then on To San Francisco Tor a Tour of The ciTy. bers were admiTTed aTTer receiving a varsiTy or junior This Trip is an annual evenT wiTh The Block HS. The varsiTy leTTer and mainTaining a C average in highlighT oT The year was The Block S BanqueT aT school. which The new oTTicers were chosen Tor The Tollowing The socieTy has made a success oT many worTh- year. while acTiviTies. They sponsor a sTudenT-TaculTy bask- This yearls socieTy was headed by Dave Robison, eTball game each year, which is very popular wiTh presidenT. OTher oTTicers were Wayne l-lawkins, vice- The sTudenTs, and boxing rnaTches To beneTiT The president Allen Dyer, sergeanT-aT-arms: Dale Odell, aThleTic iniury Tund. This year The group Traveled To SeCl'9T5VYIC1DCl RSX Clark, member aT large. FIRST ROW, leff To righT: J. Kelley, D. Wasson, D. Forbes, J. Glaze, H. Urban, T. Balchelor, T. Spade, F. Wood, R. Arneff, F. BaTcheIor, J, Derby, R. Bui, R. Markqraf, C. Sherman, R. Clark, E. Wion, D. Kyle, J. Graniham. SEC- OND ROW: E. House, W. Scoff, D. Boyle, R. Johnson, G. Gifford, J. Brouillard, W. Hawkins, D. Morford, L. GoTcher, G. More, R. Crenshaw, J. Hamers, B. Louderback, G. Birkland, B, Brewer, D. Brennan, O. Swarfs. THIRD ROW: G. Spencer, J. Carfer, B, Lundquisf, D. Robison, J. Beaver, B. Binks, M. Housion, M. Serafin, W. Leach, C. Mallery, M. Thompson, T, Noel, J, Miklich, J. Gullixson, B. Tobiasson. FOURTH ROW: L. Laffranchini, J. Glad- well, R. Bland, E. Slower, D. Froloff, P. Lonnberg, D. Odell, R. Cowling, A, Zoellmer, D, Peery, J. Woolf, A. Dyer. - Y .- --9 - f ww: . 57 -, .--,,..- ..,5Vv -,vi ,,1,-2 . ... me i T? - A . 'A rf fr . . f 055 , ig F.: ,, :I-,251-1-. 4 . T ' ' 'Bah 1, .: : ..'1 ' ,, - - 1' -s if LEFT TO RIGHT: John Schafer, Tall president Mr. Delos O'Brian, advisor, and Sally Pyle, spring presidenl, Richard SmiTh and advisor, Mr. Nelson. Thespian Society FIRST ROW, lefl' To riqhl: C. Harris, C. Goman, J. Hubbell, J. Heer, S. Bun, C. Bodenhamer, J. HamilTon, A. Meisner. SECOND ROW: S. Fleck, J. Chargln, L. Q RosseHi, D. Fowler, S. Pyle, L. Schrisber. ' THIRD ROW: R. Uhl, L. Finefroclr, T. Mc- Ghee, J. Shaver, J. Armsirong, B. Yager, L. Prusia. FOURTH ROW: C. Mallery, D, Fisk, A. Sargenf, N. Collyer, L. McMeens, D. Dragoo, K. Sacco. FIFTH ROW: F. Gay, J. Schafer, D. Miller, C. Clark, L. Laf- franchini, G, Wayf. The NaTional Thespian SocieTy was esTablished To advance The dramaTic arTs in secondary schools. lTs Twofold purpose is To esTablish and advance sTandards oT excellence in iTs Tield and To creaTe an acTive and inTelligenT inTeresT in dramaTic arTs among high school boys and girls. ShasTa I-ligh School's Thespian Troupe consisTs oT TiTTy mem- bers, all oT whom advance in The Thespian SocieTy by earning poinTs Through acTing, sTagecraTT, and oTher acTiviTies ThaT are allied To our local drarnaTic program. Mr. Delos O'Brian, sponsor oT ShasTa T-ligh's chapTer, is also The CaliTornia STaTe Regional DirecTor oT The NaTional Thespian SocieTy. This naTion-wide socieTy is an honor socieTy in +ha+ each member advanced by perTorming meriTorious worlc in The dra- maTic arTs. The organizaTion has proved To be an imporTanT and growing influence in The dramaTic programs oT The high schools oT America. Shasta Square Dancers The ShasTa Square Dancers consisTs oT TorTy members. The TirsT meeTing was held on OcTober 25, l955, aTTer which Tour addiTional meeTings and one special meeTing were held. AT The TirsT meeTing The Tollowing oTTicers were insTalled: Dixie I-larris, presidenT3 Richard SmiTh, vice-presidenT: and Shirley Jones, sec- reTary-Treasurer. AcTual dancing was begun aT The second meeTing, aTTer which a special meeTing was held in order To discuss The Torming oT a consTiTuTion and To plan TuTure club acTiviTies. Much progress was made during The year and The dance held aT The end oT The year was enioyed by all. FIRST ROW, leff To righf: A. Blankenship, F. Duffy, L. TennanT, P. Lim, P. Harfer, R. Heberling, S. Jones, E. Smifh, L. Tanner, A. Virgil. SECOND ROW: J. Brown, D. Ross, G. Spencer, B. Horan, S. DeHarT. THIRD ROW: J. Parham, H. Duffy, C. Milfon, R. Smith, D. Mace, T. Pcrier, J. Meeder. F.IIA FIRST ROW, lofi lo righl: R. Heberling, M Pieper, J. larbera, E. Slrickland B. Moses C, Murphy, M. Robinson, Mrs. Love. SEC OND ROW: W. Porfer, C. Hill P. Warren C. Thompson, K. Pasley, L. Williams F Hayes, E. Smilh, B. Baxlor, J. Rabe C Scorl. THIRD ROW: L. Riley, E. Weber Y Rice, O. Schiofh, A. Carmichael A. Padel G. Wall, P. Miller, C. Cowarf P. Criss A. Abreu, L. Veley. S. Lane Fulure Homemalcers of America is a nalional or- ganizalion wilh ifs purpose being lhe promolion of beller home and communily life. The Redding E.l-l.A. group is aclive in seclion, slale, and nalional worlc. The highlighl of lhe year is fhe allendance of lhe siale E.l'l.A. convenlion al Asilomar in Oclober by a minorily of 'rhe Redding members. ln The spring lhe girls help plan and presenl lhe seclion ll meelings. Eva Slriclcland is seclion proiecl chairman, Pal Criss is seclion parliameniarian, and Kay Pasley is seclion recrealion chairman. Lelly Wil- liams is slale parliamenlarian. She plans 'ro alnlend the nalional convenlion in Chicago in July. Mr. Sorenson, Mr. Taylor, advisors: Harold Slarr, Arlhur Abboll, presidenls LEFT TO RIGHT: Pal Criss, Mrs. Love, advisor, and Lelly Williams F. F. A. The Eulure Farmer organizalion is a naiional as- socialion of farm boys Jralcing vocalional agriculrure in 'rhe secondary schools of 'rhis counlry. Each local chapler is a member of a siaie associalion which is an afiiliafe of lhe nalional organizalion. The moilo of lhe Euiure Farmer is: Learning lo do Doing lo learn Earning ro live Living 'ro serve. Each boy is required lo lceep a proiecl on his home farm or lceep records on someone else's farming en- lerprises. Our local chapler parlicipales in many acliviiies during lhe school year and summer vaca- rion. Some of 'rhese aclivilies are exhibiling al local and slale fairs, raking parl in parliamenlary proce- dure conlesls, sloclc iudging a+ seclional, regional field days. ln addilion 'fo ihese, lhe sludenls malce many field irips during lhe school year, FIRST ROW, Iefl lo riqhl: B. Smilh, L. Shoup, H. Trinlrlein, D. Sfreel, B. Naffress, J. Crowe. SECOND ROW: L. Thompson, D. Saylor, D. Powers, J. Howe, A. Abbofl, J. Shoup. THIRD ROW: M. Miller, A, Nor- ris, J. Marshall, B. Barrefl, N. Bailey, C, Bauqh, H. Klinqler, B. Owen, J. Brown, C. Louqhry, B. Ramey, B. Lees, R. Bidwell. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Sorenson, K. Jordan, J. Sfreel, T. Trelz, R. Tobiasson, B. Kofford, L. Hyafl, J. Nunes, B. Spielhoff, D. Hem- slead, B. Jose, R. Norris, H. Slarr, S. Meyer, D. Mace, B. Horan. 6 K . . i Xe CAIIETS all ,G T Vs Q.. s ,Q if i-P'-li il r ' I LN I ' AM S 'X ,1 v li lv , Q ,s 4 w s.,,,. , I :sw 4 ' f . .51 -.1 -- ' ve..- FIRST ROW, Iefl lo righl: T. Smilh, F. Gay, J. Horn, J. Johnson, H. McDaniel. SECOND ROW: E. Wood- ard, J, Gay, J. Dawes, B. Ramey. THIRD ROW: Maior Shoub. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Navarro, fall presidenlg Mr. Clark Morford, advisor, and Paul Carler, spring presidenl. 1 fl FN FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: J. Horn, T. Smifh, E. Woodard, F. Gay, J. Gay. SECOND ROW: J. McKnighl', R. Higgins, D. Denham, J. Nielson, S. Smilh, R. Ward, R. Marx, T. Clyde, L. Miller, T. Carnes, R. Andrus, B. Hall, N. Coals. THIRD ROW: M. Moody, T. Poller, T. Alexander, P. Bryner, D. Free- man, K. Windle, R. Cox, C. Stinson, P. Kerrigari, F. Wilson, P. Leas, C. Brofhers, P. Sizemore, W. Phillips, J. Sass. FOURTH ROW: S. Wiclierl, R. Phillips, B. Meyers, D. Swearinger, A. Korluem, J. Yordy, D. Win- Irle, D. Reed, C. Conley, G. Napier, J. Zel- line, J. Jennings, J. Mullen, H. Nuckolls, D. Hayley. The Calilornia Cadel Corps has slarled lhousands ol young Calilornians along lhe palh ol leadership bolh in civil lile and in lhe armed lorces. ln assuming lhe posilions ol leadership and responsibilily as cadel ollicers and cadel noncommissioned ollicers in lhe unils ol lhe Corps, Calilornia sludenls have laid a lirrn loundalion lor lhemselves on which lo build a repula- lion as leaders and good cilizens. The unil al Shasla is designaled lhe 9lh Ballalion, and in general has lhree main lunclions: lll providing inslruclion in basic mililary science, l2l lraining in marlcsmanship, l3l acling as a Service Club on behall ol lhe school. A ballalion slall has been sel up lo lalce care ol lhe adminis- lralion and supply needs ol lhe more lhan 60 cadels. This slall consisls ol lwo ollicers and lwo noncornmissioned ollicers. ABl7IIERY CL B The sporl ol man since lime began. The Shasla Archery Club is proud lo be a parl ol lhe Nalional Field Archery Associalion. ll helps us appreciale nalure in all ils beauly and helps us become good, clean sporlsmen and sporlswomen. The club members learn how lo hunl wilh lhe bow and by using lhe l-loward l-lill melhod infield archery. One purpose ol lhe club is lo leach us how lo Shoal lhe bow properly and how lo obey all game laws. Each year a lournamenl is held lo delermine lhe oulslanding archers. Sludenls worlced hard lo raise money lor lhe lournaf menl and lo malce il successlul. FIRST ROW, Iefl lo righf: J. Slranqe, G Lack, B, Barrevl, G. Spohn, J. Schmidf, D Winlers, J. Thoman, K, Needer, N, Hayden C. Murphy, S. Hoxie. SECOND ROW: R LeRoy, H. Payne, B. Keluche, D. Harris, D Keh-e, D. Hegy, P. Carler, B. Slephens, S Davis, C. Spechl, P. Wardell. THIRD ROW C. Slinson, O. Holmes, N. Jones, J. Young man, J. Beaver, R, Bland, M. Seiqmund, G Smally. FOURTH ROW: D. Carlson, T. Na varro, G. Shellon, B. Seal, L, Lawrence, P Smilh, H. Dulfey, W. Scoll. TBI HI- Y FIRST ROW, leff To righT: D. Dix, P. Doe ring, G. Dole, T. McHale, S. Re Charles, S. Blaqrave. SECOND ROW: M Henderson, L. Gefchell, M. Crowe C. Wheafon, D. Deese. The Tri-I-Ii-Y oT ShasTa has been a very acTive and growing organizaTion This year. Four new oTT-campus uniTs were charTered wiTh parenT advisors and evening meeTings. They are The Bach- elor-ETTs, The Y-ETTs, The Gay-Teens, and The Top-Teens. Two new on-campus uniTs are busy also: The Tri-ETTs wITh Mrs. ETTie I-Iill, TaCuITy advisor, and The Merri-ETTs wiTh Mrs. BeTh STarr, advisor. Including The old-Timers, Tri-Debs and Y-Teens, There are eighT uniTs wiTh an average oT TwenTy girls-all members oT ShosTa CounTy Y.M.C.A., who are working Toward high ideals in The home, school, and The communiTy. These small uniTs are open To all ShasTa girls. A new group may be sTarTed wiTh a minimum oT I5 girls applying To Mrs. Col- lin, Campus CoordinaTor, Tor membership. III-C-C The I-Ii-C-C, or I-Iigh School Campus ChrisTian Club, is one oT The many clubs sponsored by The Y.M.C.A. The purpose oT The I-Ii-C-C is To provide spiriTuaI devoTion and singing Tor ShasTa sTudenTs inTeresTed in ChrisTian Tellowship. The l'Ti-C-C meeTs once a monTh and is made possible Through The eTTorTs oT Mr. ArThur Nelson, I-Ii-C-C's capable advisor. FIRST ROW, lei? To righf: E. Greer, S. Nel son, E. Milfon, C. Larkin, S. Whifescarver, C. Birchfield. SECOND ROW: A. Davison, M. Johnson, D. Pearson, P. Ulrich, M Haley, P. Pierce, F. Padqeff. THIRD ROW A. Friend, G. Doufhif, H. Rickard, L. Red fern, H. Meh, J. Moon. FOURTH ROW Mr. Nelson, advisor, M. Gower, D. Miller E. Woodard, J. Ward. 'hai LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Collin, Mrs. Sfarr, Mrs. Hill, advisors. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Arfhur Nelson, advisor, and Mark Gower, president. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Rufh Fish, advisorg Nancy Brown, fall presidenfg and Leah Thompson, spring president LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Beih Slarr, advisor: Carol Hatfield, fall presidenlg and Aileen Judge, spring presidenl. FUTURE TEA ITIIERS FIRST ROW, lefl Io righl: F. Padqell, M. Droscher, F. Arnoldy, L, Veley, L. Thornp- son. SECOND ROW: N. Brown, J. Bransrel- ler, I. Haunschild, C. Gersbach. THIRD ROW: P. Hopkins, J. Gray, A. McClain, F. Lilliebridge, C. Vassion. The Donna M. Coleman Club, ihe Fuiure Teachers oi America. is afiiliaied wiih The Naiional Educaiion Associaiion and ihe California Teachers' Associaiion. Fuiure Teachers of America helps each of il's members io become more acquainied wiih ihe qualifies oi a good ieacher. The members learn aboui ihe op- poriuniiies in ieaching, siudy ihe lives of greai ieachers, and culiivaie in ihemselves siudeni leadership. Topics of siudy and discussion include physical viialiiy, menial vigor, moral discrirninalion, wholesome personaliiy, helpfulness, and knowledge as requiremenis for a good ieacher. From iime io iime, adminisiraiors and ieachers of 'rhe communiiy are in- viied io speak. Fellowship is enioyed wiih siudenis oi oiher high schools in ihis and nearby couniies once a year ai ihe inviia- fion oi Delia Kappa Gamma, honor sociefy of women ieachers. FUTURE N UBSES The Fuiure Nurses oi America was organized lasi spring and a firm ioundaiion has been laid for a lasiing club. The annual irip io San Francisco ihis fall was enioyable as well as educaiional. ll' also helped many girls 'ro choose ihe 'rype of school ihey would like io aiiend. The F.N.A. helps girls inieresied in nursing as a career 'lhrough special spealcers, and liieraiure, and helps fhem 'ro choose 'rhe righl' courses +o ialce in high school. FIRST ROW left to right D McNames C Haffield, B. Cox, D. Allen, P. Capes. SEC- OND ROW: A. Brown, K. Pearson, M. Ha- ley, J. Noel, S. Loads. THIRD ROW: L , . r , . r , , a . Marvel B Nor is S Me rick S Gr y PRESIDENTS Lyde Swarfs Dave Roblson Linda Geichell Gard Way? vw. PLIIPLE SKIRTS and IVHITE SHIRTS STudenTs have The opporTuniTy in ouTsude school acTiviTies To geT valuable Train ing in Thinking in a logical and clear manner and in meehng success and Tailure in The proper spiriT Pep Clubs oTTer such inTeresT and Training and lceep one s liTe Trom becoming dull An absoluTe sTranger To ShasTa would soon recognize The Purple SlurTs and WhiTe ShirTs as leading organizahons in The acTiviTies aT ShasTa A bunch oT reg lar Tellers would be a very good descripTion oT These clubs. The enThusiasTic response and supporT given by The clubs To all acTiviTies aT ShasTa reTlecTs The proclaimed willingness and brighT personaliTies oT all The members. These members include mosT oT The leaders aT ShasTa, socially, scholasTically, poliTically, and aThleTically. They are Tamed Tor Their pep and spiriT aT all school TuncTions7 buT They also meriT recog- niTion Tor Their social graces as evidenced by Their annual Tormal banqueT held in May, and The SweeThearT Dance in February aT which The Man of The Campus is chosen. The clubs presenl' handsome Trophies To The ouTsTanding aThleTes. Their proiecTs are Tinanced Through Their now Tamous calce sales. A B average is required Tor girl members, a C Tor boys. New members are elecTed in May. These clubs sTand Tor pep. These clubs sTand for honor, These clubs sTand 'For everyThing ThaT is our Alma MaTer. FIRST ROW, IeH To right: C. Sherman, R. Blend, G. WayT, E. Ward, F. Hawkey, T. Moore, J. Schue, M. Oaks, C Marander, S. Friebel, E. McClung, S. Tenneson, B. Ruhe. SECOND ROW: B. Bodenharner, F. Bascom, D. Porter field, M. Thompson, B. Rhea, T. Spencer, L. Perry, P. Barrelf, I. Ufiinger, S. Redfern, J. While, L. Bui, S. Pyle THI.RD ROW: B. Reulher, B. House, D. Holbrook, D. Mullen, E. Jones, J. Egass, B. Trapp, J. Pasley, L. Swads, L Afkins. FOURTH ROW: W. Theisen, P. Lowery, D. Harrow, R. Bresolin, L. Laffranchini, J. Dawes, L. Hari, B. Bay, N. Trussas, D. Shadwell, J. Eriks, R. Coyle, D. Deese. FIFTH ROW: F. Balchelor, L. Kunkler, G. Birlrland, B. Louder- back, G. Wilde, L. Woodford, D. Greenhaw, J. Machado, S. Reese, M. Henderson, D. Payne, S. Merrick, J. Lilge SIXTH ROW: D. Slafhem, G. Marshal, J. CarTer, D. Robinson, D. Tunnell, W. Walkins, K. Aberg, D. Benf, L. Gelchell M. Banks, J. Nelson. SEVENTH ROW: R. Cowling, C. Johnson, D. Froloff, R. Clark, D. Odell, H. Klinger, T. Noel L. Wilbur, K. Johnson, D. Riley, M. Crowe, A. Friebel. EIGHTH ROW: B. Brewer. rf' .4775 ,,,' ff: sooo var! F '. 1 ' 1 P I M 1 2 . - l ADVISORS Mrs. Johnnie Lee Padgeff Mr. John Riley Miss Dorofhy Clark Mr. Richard Garber -a L0 GA CTI S FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righfi P. Avise, L. Bren- nan, S. Rob.nson, K. Ruck, D. Clineschmidl, J. Shadwell, G. Price, N. Coales. SECOND ROW: W. Prusia, C. Scolf, P. Theisen, 8. Odell, L. Carifon, K. Ross. THIRD ROW: J. Neilson, M. DeMoss, S. Bui, J. Ervine. P. Lynch, M. Drcscher, 8. Bisbee. FOURTH ROW: N. Bland, J. Nixfn, B. Coll'ns, T. Noel, G. Foss, J. Brown, J. Derby, W. Gandy. The Spanish Club, under The direclion of Mr. Evererl Coe. has accomplished much lhis year. The Spanish dinner, held in 'lhe school caieleria, was one of lhe evenls enioyed by all members of 'rhe club. fxller lhe dinner lhe pinala, a decoraled bag full of cookies and candy, was broken. A swimming parly was also planned for rhe end of lhe year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Noel, presidenl, and Mr. Coe, advisor. LA TIN CL UB The Lalin Club Council, under lhe direclion of Miss Rulh Fish, is made up of lhe officers of lhe separale clubs. The council's ings,FrankCibuIa,presidenls. funclion is 'ro coordinare The aclivilies of 'rhe various clubs. This year lhe Lalin Club Council was under lrhe leadership of Kaihryn I-laslings. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Rulh Fish, advisor, Kalhryn Hasl- FIRST ROW, Ielf lo righl: S. McEnaney, S. Slimmel, J. Noll, P. Pierce, G. Picof, C. Elliot, G. Wieland. SECOND ROW: A. Williams, D. Hislop, K. Haslings, R. Marr, I. Haunschild F. Cibula E. Mace, F. Browner. THIRD ROW: L. Kunkler, J. Tho- rnan, T. Wilson, D. Cady, M. Hastings, R. Arneff, J. Gladwell, W. Laflranchini, T. Williams, T. Maxwell. LES PA IIISIEIVS 'Q FlRST ROW, leff To righl: K. Carlini, J. Blankenship, N. Afherlon, D. Fish, S. Dara- skavich. SECOND ROW: C. Mieske, 6. Mudron, E. Elrdahl, J, Schafer, D. Brown. THIRD ROW: B. Banqsberg, V. McCollum, B. Younqrnan, R. Clare, J. Sheehan. The French Club was organized a+ The beginning of ihe iirsi semesler. Because ihe club was iusl organized ihis year, il' was noi' able io have a dance or pui on an assembly. The group elecled Vernon McCollum president Edwin Elcdahl, secrelary, and Sharon Daraslmavich, Treasurer. One of ihe aciiviiies oi ihe year was ihe drawing up oi ihe consiiiuiion for use in club meelings. The club exchanged leliers wiih French siudenls. A calce sale was also held io raise iunds lor a swimming parly planned for The end oi ihe year. The purpose of lhe club is ro promole a beiier undersland- ing of French cusioms. The club is open io all s'ruden+s who are iaking or have lalcen French. .IUNI 011 SPEAKERS Shasla l-ligh Junior Speakers has placed ilseli among 'lhe mosl aciive clubs of lhe school lhis year. Since ihe radio class was noi offered rhis year, Junior Spealcers has produced Shasia l-lighlighis each monlh. The radio program, produced by ihe members of 'lhe club, was on ihe air once a monlh. The purpose of Jrhe club is io give sludenls praclical experi- ence in speaking. The club mei lwice a monih. once during +he aciivily period and once during +he evening. The highlighi oi ihe year was ihe insiallaiion banquel held ai 'rhe Rire Spoi Cale. During 'rhe iall semesier 'rhe club was under The leadership of Lyle Laiiranchini, presideni' Turney Moore. vice-presidenlt Bob Beclcell, secreiary, and Nancy Collyer, lreasurer. During ihe spring semesier Turney Moore led 'rhe club. As- sisiing him were Carl Mallery, vice-preside-nit lvlarlc Thomp. son. secreiaryz and Belh Beauclair, +reasurer. FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: G. Foss, B. Adams, N, Collyer, J. Richards, C. Mal- lery W. Thame. SECOND ROW: A.Sarqen1 B. Beauclair, S. McEnaney, R. Greene, R McCarfher, T. Moore. THIRD ROW: D. 1 if Mongold, T. Noel, W. Laffranchini, L. Lai- franchini, F. Balchelor, M.Thompson, J. Mc- Knighf, C. Mallery. H' U Aki az, .I LEFT TO RIGHT Loren W lbur fall pres de T Julia Lllqe sp g p esidenf Mr Richard Ga ber ad so TO RIGHT L nda Had, presidenT and M . R. W. Guilford ad ' . SHA STA CNAPPER Q FIRST ROW lofi' To rlghf J Llgs S Fleck P Door ng A Habaclro B Beau clair SECOND ROW M Soverfson F C Hill Phi ips H Cox Garber THIRD ROW J McKmgI1f B Rhea L Wilbur R Marx M Moo y The ShasTa Snappers has abouT 25 members This acTive club wenT on held Trips enTered conTesTs and generally learned a good deal abouT phoTography The well equpped darkroom is in use almosT every evening The ZV4 3'f4 camera is always being used Tor games and gen eral candid worlc The new enlarger has really proved ITS worTh The oTTicers This year Tor The T1rsT semesTer were Loren Wilbur presidenT Julia Lilge vice pres1denT Eddie Parks Treasurer and BeTh Beauclalr secreTary Second semesTer oTTicers were Julia Lilge pres1denT Loren Wilbur vice p esidenl' BeTh Beauclalr secreTary and Loa Klrlc Treasurer The clubs advisor Mr Garber has had pasT experl ence as a commercial phoTographer MATH and SCIENCE The lv1aTh and Science Club is one oT The newesT clubs here aT ShasTa. IT was organized lasT year b Mr. EvereTT Blizzard. This year under The guidance oT Mr. Ralp Guilford meeTings were held every Two monThs preceding Tield Trips. Trips This year included Coleman Fish I-laTchery ShasTa Dam Ralph L. SmiTh Lumber Company and The Plywood PlanT. The on-campus meeT- ing were devoTed To business and The showing oT movies con- necTed wiTh The Science DeparTmenT. Membership was open To any member of The sTudenT body inTeresTed in lviaTh and Science. Officers Tor The year were Linda l-larT presidenT' Don l-lol- broolc, vice-presidenT: Leslie Prusia. secreTary, and Bill KoTTord, Treasurer. FIRST ROW, leff fo rlqhf: J. Blankenship, N. Coafs, R. Hebei-ling, L. Harf, D. Hol- brook, P. Harier. SECOND ROW: J. Van- diver, J. Call, D. Heddon, T. Ball, Mr. R. W. Guilford. BUILDING- and GIIDUNDS FIRST ROW, Isfl' To righfz M. Crowe, E Jones, P. larroff, R. Coyle. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Thafchor, S. Reese, R. Clark, P. Lowery. The Building and Grounds CommiTTee, now in iTs second year, is a service club. IT aims, wiTh cooperaTion Trom The adminisTraTion and The sTudenT body, To keep our buildings and campus clean and beauTiTul. Membership is open To anyone inTeresTed in acTively parTicipaT- ing in This objecTive. This year The Parking CommiTTee Took charge oT parking as- signmenTs, hoping ThaT each car owner would keep his area clean. Wooden signs were made Tor The ouTdoors areas by The Grounds CommiTTee. Through The cooperaTion oT The arT deparTmenT many posTers were made and displayed by The PubliciTy CommiTTee. Garbage cans were purchased and paid Tor by means oT The annual Garbage Hop, which was held February I7. Two SaTurday cleanup days were very successTul, and Rex Clark. The Commissioner of The Buildings and Grounds CommiTTee, plans To have a spring cleanup day if possible. DeparTmenT direcTors under Rex This year were: MargareT Crowe, Joann Shadwell, Peggy BarreTT, Rae Coyle, Edwina Jones, PeTe Lowery, Dave STaThem, and Roger Cowling. SecreTaries were DoroThy Mullen, TirsT semesTer, and Sandra Reese, second semesTer. The commiTTee Teels ThaT iT has been relaTively successful in iTs campaign To Keep IT Kleen. if Mrs. ThaTcher and Rex Clark Mrs. ThaTcher and Dian D F011 WARD BEDDING The S.U.l-l.S. Forward Redding commiTTee consisTed oT sixTeen members and was unique in ThaT iT was The only group To meeT Tor one year only. Mrs. Rose ThaTcher was The capable advisor. Members were busy each week wiTh assignmenTs consisTing oT invesTigaTions inTo Teenage acTiviTies and TaciliTies in Redding. All oT The organizaTion's Tindings were compiled inTo a general reporT which conTained recommendaTions Tor improvemenTs ThaT could be made Tor Redding youTh. The Tindings were Then presenTed To The cenTral Forward Redding commiTTee on March 26, l956. FIRST ROW, Inf? To riqhl: N. Gizinos, B. Hifchcock, L. Woodfill, A. Habaclro, M. DeLaby. SECOND ROW: P. Doering, P. Hopkins, R. Harris, H. Voss, D. Dix. . s 5' 'oth is , 2 fr- BETH BEAUCLAIRE Co-edifor MARK THOMPSON Co-edifor ,lla R .3 N, ' iff , SIIASTIILUG Y The anThology has become a TradiTion here aT ShasTa. This year, since The anThology Is no longer associaTed wiTh The Volcano, a new name had To be Tound. Names were proposed in all The English classes and Then voTed upon. The anThology commiTTee, in Turn, yoTed on The classes' Top selecTions. They chose ShasTology as The new name. The commiTTee iTselT and The ediTors were chosen by The English classes. This year The co-ediTors were BeTh Beauclaire and lvlarlc Thompson. The oTher members were The 1ollowing:Turney Moore, Dave MacarTney, Ellen RoberTsOn, Carol T-laTTield, and l-'lelen McInTosh. The Theme oT The I95o ediTion oT The ShasTology was counTy hisTory. STudenTs were urged To wriTe composiTions on The early days oT ShasTa CounTy. In addiTion many ComposiTions wriTTen in English classes were submiTTed To The ShasTology commiTTee. Hundreds oT shorT sTories, poems, essays, and oTher Types OT liTeraTure were iudged by each member oT The commiTTee. The besT examples oT The sTudenTsl wriTing were Tinally selecTed Tor publicaTion. This year, due To The larger granT available Tor iTs prinTing, The anThology has been expanded. This enabled much more oT The sTudenTs' worlc To be displayed. The enTire ShasTology commiTTee enjoyed preparing This year's publicaTion. IT is hoped ThaT The ShasTology will encourage beTTer liTerary eTTorTs Trom all The sTudenTs aT ShasTa. FIRST ROW, left To right E. Robedson, H. MclnTosh, M. Thompson, B. Beeuclaire, C. Haffield, T. Moore, D. Macadney. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Worfley, Mrs. Kofford. MRS, ELSIE WORTLEY Advisor MRS. 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I ,S-1 xxx Z' S X ,,..TX I Q I A 4,4501 A daif 'QB 1 if Arsenlc and ld Lace On a cerlain dreary nighl in lhe early parl ol December lhe audilorium curlain ol Shasla Union High School was drawn lo reveal the selling lor lwelve murders Who would believe lhal lhese charilable killings were allribuled lo lwo eccenlric old ladies porlrayed by Sally Pyle as Abby Brewsler and Nancy Brown as Marlha Brewsler These lovely ladies used homemade elderberry wine and lusl a pinch ol cyanide as a means ol divorcing lonely men lrom lheir emply lives Their nephew Teddy alias Teddy Roosevell so he believed was played by John Schaler The cellar was his hobby as he dug locks lor lhe Panama Canal He believed lhal lhese viclims ol poison died ol yellow lever and he neally disposed ol lhese bodies in lhe loclcs However lheir second nephew a well lcnown dramalic crilic and lhe only sane one in lhe lamily Morlimer Brewsler Claude Johnson uncovered lheir secrel and saved lhe lile ol prospeclive viclim Mr Gibbs Fred Gayl Throughoul lhe play policemen Wayne Landlord Har old Slarr Gard Wayl and Randy Slevens colleclively lriends ol lhe old ladies were conslanlly coming lo visil and parlalcing ol goodies Complicalions arose when Johnalhan Brewsler lBob Boden hammer slill anolher nephew and his accomplice Dr. Einslein Ron Bresolin came baclc lo hide oul in lhe house ol his yoclh. The romance belween Morlimer and Elaine Harper lDelores Meeder was halled lor lhe lime being as Morlimer believed he was nol capable ol marrying due lo his anceslral baclc- ground, Elaine was a minisler s daughler bul only by lille. Her lalher Dr. Harper reverenlly played bv Lyle Lallranchini didnl quile approve ol lhe growing inlimacy belween his daughler and lvlorlimer due lo Morlimers conneclion wilh lhe lhealer. The superinlendenl ol Happy Dale Sanilorium Mr. Wilherspoon was played by Buddy lvloales. Those included in lhe paclfed audilorium cerlainlv showed lheir pleasure and lhanlcs lo lhe oulslanding coaching ol Mr. O Brian by lhe applause which broughl down lhe curlain on lhe exceplional Arsenic and Old Lace. MR. DELOS O'BRIAN Diredor SALLY PYLE ..AbbY.. NANCY BROWN Mar1ha 'E' ad' 591s 6- I Lf? 1 M Till-V Seventeen errlfle CurTaun calls Mr Dclos OBruan our durecTor and The acTors Take Theur sTage posuTuons Tor The openung oT The Senior Play IT moves TasT Trom The very TursT word and us Tunny all The way The auduence geTs unTo The spuruT aT once LaughTer sTarTs low and even and Then ruses un volume unTuI The nughT 5 Tulled wiTh :T No wonder Tor Thus us a play To remember and Tor one To smile again aT The memory oT uT Superbly acTed by an all sTar casT one oT The besT un recenT ShasTa Hugh husTory and experTIy perTormed To bring ouT all The subTIeTues oT charac TeruzaTuon SevenTeen Is TerruTic proved To be anoTher OT Those near professional producTuons Tor which our school has won a well deserved repuTaTuon When Chuck borrows The Tamuly car because You canT ask a gurl like Ginny To walk To a roller skaTung parTy Things begun To happen TasT WuThouT The car Dad loses The buggesT busuness deal oT his IuTe and he cancels Chuck s allowance Tor Two weeks Yes even wiTh The Sprung Dance coming up and Chucks ruval Hugo Jarvis Trying To daTe Ginny Chuck who us desperaTe Tor The money To Take Ginny To The dance geTs a uob and us very secreTuve abouT uT buT Billie The boy de TecTuve nearly ruuns everyThung when he reveals ThaT The uob is workung on a garbage wagon. Chuck who has a special TalenT Tor Trouble earns The Tive dol ars he needs Tor The dance TickeTs buT he prompTIy loses iT. In The meanTime Ginny has been sTaIIing Hugo. IT Chuck can raise The money she d raTher go wiTh him buT aTTer all, she has a new dress Tor The dance and she doesnT inTend To sTay aT home! Barbie Chuck s sisTer wanTs Hugo To ask her To The dance buT Hugo has eyes only Tor Ginny. JusT when iT looks as iT Barbie is sunk Chuck makes a IasT supreme eTTorT. He enTers a TalenT program aT a TheaTre and wins The TirsT prize oT Tive dollars. When he geTs home however he Tinds ThaT he has only TiTTeen cenTs IeTT. IT seems like The end buT a series oT TasT moving evenTs puTs Chuck Tar ouT in TronT oT Hugo. AT The same Time Ba bie decides To go To The dance wiTh George who has wanTed her To go wiTh him all The Time. I:aTher swings anoTher business deal ThaT solves all oT The oTher Tamily prob- lems and everybody is happy. IT was a honey oT a play is The commenT ThaT is going To be heard abo,uT This play Tor a long Time. MR. DELOS O'BRlAN DAVID HADDON JOHN SCHAFER LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Pyle, Julia Lilge, Margie Oaks, Jack Call, Claude Johnson, Linda Bui, Bruce Harro FIRST ROW, Dr. Allenby .....,,.,,., .. . . Mrs. Wagner lGrandmal . Hannah Hawks ,,,,,,,,,,,,, chuck Allenby ..,.,a,., -. ...John Schafer ...Deanna Benl' ........Julia Lilge David Haddon Barbne Allenby ..,., .......,. S ally Pyle Janie Allenby. .. Billie Allenby v,,, Palsy Gardner... Nancy Pomeroy.. Leverna Allcins .Bruce Harrow Carol Hallield ...Margie Oalcs Hugo Jarvis .....a,,, Bob Bodenlwamer George Benneh' . ,,,.,,,,,, Jack Call Ginny Gram' .,,,,a,Y ,,,,,AA, L inda Bui Iefl fo righl: J. Schafer, L. Rosselfi, S. Bui, B. Harrow, L. Afkins, C. Haffield, L. Bui, D. Ben? SECO ROW: B. Bodenhamer, M. Oaks, J. Lilge, S. Pyle, S. Johnson, J. Call. 4 4 s 2 . ,E , 5 5, 5 f Women and hildren First The ship was full of young people who were all busily frying fo avoid fheir chaperonesy and romance was in fhe air af fhe ship's ball when 'rhe ship sfruclc a coral reef and had fo be abandoned. The women and children were ordered info fhe lifeboafs, and fhe men followed: buf somefime in fhe nighf, fhe lifeboafs were separafed. The lifeboafs landed on fhe nearby islands and bofh fhe men and fhe women fell fo bemoaning fheir fafe. On a chance meefing wifh one of fhe fellows, fhe girls learned fhaf fhe men were on fhe ofher side of fhe island and wenf rushing info fheir arms. Since fhe chaperones felf fhaf if was very unconvenfional fo have fhem fogefher, fhe capfain performed a mass marriage as fhe curfain fell. This is a brief resume of fhe plof of fhe annual producfion of fhe music deparfmenf. The fifle, Women ancl Children Firsf, was also 'rhe name of one of fhe many songs of fhe show, which were wriffen by Mr. Wadsworfh. One of fhe leads of fhe show, Darryl Layfon, porfrayed Bill Lang, a song wrifer, and sang Evening and Delia Has Gone. He was ioined in a duef, lf's a Sfrange World, by Grace Chandler who played Delia, a singer. Grace also sang When You're Far Away and helped Darryl in Evening, Jeannie Erilcs, a gold digger affer John Schafer, a millionaire, sang I Never lvlef a Man and I Only Wanf You. Nancy Brown, a spinsfer named Prunella Thornfon, sang Women and Men Should Gef Hifched : and Claude Johnson, 'rhe capfain, sang Women and Children First Sandy Websfer sang You Can'f Live Wifhouf Them. Two sefs of fwins, Dianne and Donna Fowler and Jim and Jerry Ganafos, appeared in fhe show and sang solos, duefs, and as a quarfef. Alfhough fhe casf included members of fhe A Cappella Choir, fhe show was open fo anyone in fhe sfudenf body. Mr. Wads- v-ifborfh assisfed fhe casf wifh accompanimenf for fhe songs, and fhe show was deemed a success by all who saw if. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Brown, John Schafer, Jeanne Eriks. Bill Delia Miss Thornlon Mr. l-loler, Jerry Dianne Jim Donna Cynlhia Caplain , Sandy ,,Y,,, Guifarislin Dancer, Bride . CAST , Darryl Laylon Grace Chandler Nancy Brown ,John Schafer , Jerry Ganalos Dianne Fowler Jim Ganalroi ,, Donna Fowler , Jeanne Erilcs ,, Claude Johnson . Sandra Websler .H Bill Woods Gail DeFores+ Diclc Tunnell MR. RALPH W. WADSWOTH GRACE CHANDLER DARRYL LAYTON DIANNE FOWLER DONNA FOWLER JERRY GANATOS JIM GANATOS mi ,un- m,Q 'iilL..' 'CTP' 'RTT' 'wir 'wif I K S v I, ...dm 1, 4, X , gy , law 0 ' Q . I H x. sr V .. THX X, 1 J E Q' X F CQO K . few L ' Qz ,W Q A . , 3 I 7 1 X'f , M 2 X l Q 9 1, , i ,x l ffv QQ V f , ' , gf 2 Q I- ,,.,,iQJd X iw .. ' Q d x g Q ,Q -gf, h 05' 14 11 11 51:-gw um m nl i I 4 KWH VICTORY BOYS AT LETICS 1 Q ' ' .2 45' Vigil 1 .ip -VI liz,-, ffl'- m-.-,-,' 11.3, :W-,-2214. if 5515: .Q 'QC' T-'ff' '.1i4wpx, 7 ,- -.L iiiiflfl W3 A' Q02 Y .. kipx-123'-. -61, f 0 O i-3 .fg'f'VgZ y O 0 0 'gf . 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EUREKA . . 6 if Qi Q17 STEVE STEVENS DAVE ROBISON Coach Capfafn WILLIAM MARSHAlL Coach BALL Season Highlights ShasTa ended iTs l955 season wiTh a 5-4 record, deTeaTing KlamaTh Falls 26-7, Napa 4l-7, NorTe Del Rio 34-20, ChrisTian BroThers 27-I9, and Chico 35-I9. They losT To Oroville, Red BluTT. Reno, and Eureka. ShasTa ended in second place in The NorThern lnTersTaTe Conference while Reno and ChrisTian BroThers of SacramenTo Tied Tor TirsT place and Red BluTT and Chico Tied Tor The cellar posiTion. ln The season predicTions all Teams excepT Reno were lilcely winners oT The championship. Reno was given Ii++le hope Tor ever winning The crown. LasT year ChrisTian BroThers won The TiTle spoT. ShasTa's Wayne l-lawlcins was selecTed as The ouTsTanding lineman oT The weelc in NorThern CaliTornia by The San Francisco Examiner. Wayne was selecTed Tor his worlc in The opening game Tor The Wolves, againsT The Oroville Tigers. BerT Tobiasson was iniured early in The season and was unable To play unTil The laTTer parT. Floyd Gordon, Nick PorTer, Wayne l-lawlcins, and Fred BaTchelor were also on The iniured lisT. A loT oT crediT musT be given To halTbaclr Jim CarTer. Jim had a wonderTul season aT ShasTa This year. One oT The unsung heroes OT any football Team is The man who lciclcs The exTra poinTs or conversions. Bill Louderbaclc made 22 ouT oT 27 aTTempTs, a very good percenTage Tor any TooTball player. ShasTa losT l9 players due To graduaTion This year. EighTeen oT Them were leTTermen. A! - mu , xi 4 f t ,Q , , W 4 3 b. 4. ffcfa A SHASTA 26 KLAMATH FALLS 7 The Shasfa High Wolves clicked on all cylinders, and furned fhree fumbles and an infercepfed pass info four fouchdowns fhaf gave fhe locals a 26-7 vicfory over fhe Klamafh Falls Pelicans in Klamafh Falls, Oregon. The vicfory, fhe firsf of fhe season for fhe Wolves, was fhe second in fhe seven-game series wifh fhe Pelicans and only fhe second againsf Oregon schools. Shasfa dumped Klarnalh Falls 28-O fhree years ago for fheir only ofher success. Carfer and Tobiasson were accredifed wifh fwo fouchdowns apiece, and Bill Louderback made fwo ouf of four conversions. SHASTA 7 OROVILLE I3 The longesf winning sfring in Norfhern Califor- nia high school foofball now sfands af 20. The Oro- ville Tigers kepf fheir win sfring infacf, downing fhe Shasfa High Wolves in fhe foofball opener af Redding's Thompson Field. The score was 0-O in fhe second quarfer. Shasfa had moved fo fhe Tigers' 21-yard line when a miscue popped up in fhe Wolves' backfield. Dave Robison was clob- bered iusf as he sfarfed a pifchouf. The ball fook a bounce and landed in the arms of Oroville Quar- ferback Sonny Brandf who ran 79 yards for six poinfs. Thaf was fhe break of fhe game for Oro- ville, who evenfually won I3-7. SHASTA I4 RED BLUFF 2I Shasfa opened ifs NIC season againsf fhe Red Bluff Sparfans af Red Bluff. The passing of Quar- ferback Cliff Wingo was enough fo break fhe back of fhe Wolves, who losf l4-2l. Wingo's passes pierced fhe Wolves' defense like a knife cufs buf- fer. This was Shasfa's firsf encounfer wifh an exclu- sive aerial affack. Red Bluff iusf couldn'f do any- fhing wrong, as fhey crossed fhe goal line fhree fimes. Shasfa foughf very hard buf iusl wasn'f able fo close fhe gap on fhe score board. This was a hard game for fhe Purple Cify eleven fo lose as Red Bluff is Shasfa's arch rival. SHASTA 0 RENO 25 The ShasTa l-iigh Wolves displayed one oT The TeeblesT oTTensives imaginable as They blew numer- ous golden opporTuniTies and managed To lose Their second sTraighT NorThern InTersTaTe ConTer- ence maTch oT The season To The Reno Huskies by a 25-O score. IT was Reno s TirsT win in Tour years oT play wiTh The Wolves. The lopsided Tally was due mainly To long gain Reno running plays. IT was in This game ThaT Dave Robison TwisTed his knee during The opening minuTes oT The TirsT guarTer and was ouT Tor The resT oT The game. SHASTA 34 NORTE DEL RIO 20 The ShasTa High Wolves sTruck Through The air ano on The ground To overcome a long range bombing plan by The NorTe Del Ria Dons and pile up a 34-20 vicTory. The ShasTans liTeraily chewea up The Dons. The blasTing ground aTTack TeaTur'ng ,lim CarTer, Jerry BarnharT, and Dave Robison had The Dons back on Their heels during The enT7re game. Robison made The evening comoleTe bv breaking ouT an aerial game and corTr'buT7ng some v7Tal Throws. NorTe Del Rice Der Vfrgo eve' :uTeo Three Touchdown passes oerTeCTlv Twc 53' 50 cr 60 vards. SHASTA 4I NAPA 7 The ShasTa l-Tigh Wolves Tinaliy goT back inTo The swing oT Things as They picked up Their second TooTball win oT The season by smoThering The Napa Indians 4l-7 aT Thompson Field. A greaT perTorm- ance by ShasTa's brillianT halTback, Jim CarTer, senT The Wolves on Their way early in The game and They never leT The issue lag. CarTer buTchered The husTling buT inexperienced Napa line as The Purple and WhiTe Tide moved Torward Trom goal To goal. OTher members oT The Wolves who played a greaT game were Frank T-lawkey, Dave Robison, and Den- nis Boyle. SHASTA 35 CHICO I9 The ShasTa l-ligh Wolves made a shambles oT Chico as They blasTed ouT a 35-I9 TooTball vicTory over The sTubborn hosT eleven. The balanced aTTack oT The ShasTans produced almosT aT will as The PanThers Tell by The wayside. lT was ShasTa's over- all power ThaT Tinally led To The win, buT noT unTil aTTer The Chicoans had Their Tun. Chico Took over in The TirsT guarTer, and iT looked like They would run all over ShasTa. I-Iowever, ShasTa began To click on all cylinders and proceeded To Trounce Chico. SHASTA 27 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS I9 The ShasTa Wolves closed ouT Their home per- Tormance Tor The l955 TooTball season in grand sTyle, coming up wiTh an inspiring perTormance and knocking The ChrisTian BroThers Gaels Trom The undeTeaTed ranks wiTh a 27-I9 vicTory. Inspir- ing line play and a welded Team eTTorT Turned The Tide againsT The SacramenTo Team as The Wolves sTruck early and hung on. IT was a serious blow To The Gaels hope oT soliTary ownership oT The NIC championship and made iT possible Tor eiTher Reno or Red BluTT To share The crown. IT was ShasTa's TirsT league vicTory. SHASTA 0 EUREKA 6 A Tighr game, nearly Tied in The lasT Tew seconds beTore The Tinal gun sounded, ended in a 6-O de- TeaT Tor The ShasTa l-ligh Wolves in a conTesT aT Eureka I-ligh. On The lasT play oT The TirsT quarTer, Eureka successTully plunged Trom The one-yard line. In The Tinal seconds oT The game, ShasTa aTTempTed Three passes. Two were knocked down and The Third was inTercepTed by Eureka, This ended ShasTa's lasT chance To Tally. The locals ended Their season wiTh a 5-4 record. Eureka's one loss oT The seasor was To lvledTord. ,gymvi Jw. If .55 1 1 MR. JOHN GRANTHAM DICK BRENNAN MR. LOU GRUSH Coach Caplaln Coach HIGHLI IIT The Wolfpups closed lheir l955 Ioolball season wilh a 5 win, 4 loss, and I lie record. They heal Williams. Red Bluff, Ce-nlral Valley, Yrelca, and Paradise, while losing only lo Los Molinos, Paradise, Oroville, and Chico. Their only lie oi lhe season was wilh Chico Junior I-ligh School. Leading lhe leam in oul- siariding playing were Diclc Brennan, Joe Brouillard, Gary Claylon, and Terry Balchelor. Aboul 25 boys will be eligible for Junior Varsily again nexl' year. Lou G-rush ably assisled coach John Granlham, and Dick Brennan was capiain oi lhe learn. Shasla ........ I3 .. Shasla . ...... 6 . Shasla ........ 3l . Shasla ........ 6 . Shasla ........ 7 . SCORES Oroville .. .. . . I4 Williams Varsily O Red Bluff .......... O Los Molinos .... 34 Paradise Varsily I3 Shasla Shasla Shasla Shasia Shasla l Frosh 7 Frosh I4 Cenlral Valley O Chico ............,... I3 Yrelra .................. 7 Chico Jr. I-li. .... 7 Paradise Frosh O FIRST ROW, leff fo righlz J. Brouillard, D. Peery, G. Gifford, W. Leach, D. Brennan, T. Balchelor, B. Binks, R. Arnefl, L. Golcher, K. Williams, T. Spade, D. Gray, G. Moore. SECOND ROW: R. Tobiasson, R. Wheaton, A. Zoellmar, D. Lynch, J. Gladwell, B. Bidwell, D. Cady, G. Spencer, F. Cibula, F. Wood, M. Serafin, R. Clark, D. Gordon, P. Lonnberg, H. Foss, R. Zoellmar. THIRD ROW: Mr. Grush Icoachl, L. Laffranchini Imanagerl, B. Collins, M. Brackin, C. Schafer, B. Keluche, D. Wilde, R. Canlrell, F. Browner, G. Snow, J. Broome, B. Clemenls, M. Green, L. Nord, T. Greer, D. McLain, M. Hasfings, B. Jones, G. Nixon, H. Gladson, J. Wilson, S. Lanlz, W. Adams, R. Bland Imanagerl, Mr. Granfham Icoachj. .Al al nl AI AI :al Al A -wa . .. V, 1 ,, v',?a9 .- 1 Viv hlgiar - ,E .,1 5, T VAIISITY N Y? HARLAN CARTER GARY BIRKLAND Coach Capfain Shas+a's varsily baslcelball 'ream had a belfer season +han The records indicared. Shasla won six games while losing lourleen. l-lowever, fhey bear Chico, lhis being lhe firsl lime in lhree years. Chico and Reno fied for firsl place in 'rhe Norfhern lnlerslale Conference wi+h a six win, fwo loss record. Shasla ended in second place wifh a four win, 'Four loss record, and Red Bluff and Chrisfian Brofhers fied for lhe cellar posilion wirh l'wo wins and six losses each. Gary Birlcland was selecled as 'l'he +eam's besf defensive player and Diclc Sluarr was besfowed lhe lille of The +eam's besl offensive player. Diclc S'ruar'r lied Reno's Jerry Moon for 'rhe leagues leading scorer. The Wolves will lose only five boys due +o graduarion, so nexf year should be a bumper year for Shasla. Refurning 'ro lhe varsily club will be such s+alwar+s as Diclc Roberls, Harold Urban, Jaclc Woolf, Dave Macarlney, and Bob Brewer. FIRST ROW, leff lo righf: J. Glaze, D. Robsris, B. Loudarback, G. Birkland, P. Lowery. SECOND ROW: G. Severi- son, D. Siuarf, J. Woolf, H. Urban, S. Carier, D. Sfafhem, D. Macarfney, B. Brewer. BASKETBALL Shesle Shesfe Shesle Shesle Shesle Shesle Shesle Shade Shesle Shesle Anderson Willows Sloclclon Sfocldon Anderson Washinglon Klemelh Fells Klefnefh Fells Orovllle . C.B.S. ., SCORES 7I Shesle 48 Shesle 43 Shesle 59 Shesle 49 Shesle 50 Shesle 53 Shesle 72 Shesfe 80 Shesfe 37 Shesle Re-no S Qroville Chico , Red Blelfn Wood . C.B.S. .s..sS S Klemelh Fells DAQ Dl .Lf Ixus.: uluuu, Chico ,, Reno i A gf 1 Q' -my 'hu E, , I' ,... Y Z, we Asn FN ggi Us sf' fail Ha-N GENE SEVERTSON 95 mu Louoefzxucx HM M GARY BIRKLAND DICK STUART ,, K x ., N' 1 n ' V . ' 5 -. 1 ' ' ' Q ax 1 4' . ' ' b 3' Jr 7 Q3 4 . . f 7 a r P i l V QA f . VP -'. t ' . y N' A X, , M r gwkpw- E N, H' mggix ,ff ' n PX In 2 I . T I , . is if 3 Q1 - Q xx a.Af'4ae 14 0 X I A A , iffy. .IUNl0R VARSITY .BA SIA IL TBA LL J. JACKSON Coach JOE DEW Shas'ra's JV's won rhree games, losl' nine games, and fied one game. This ream was a newly organized Team fhis year. I+ was formed for lhose arhlefes who are noi' capable of playing varsily ball buf who are loo old or +oo big fo play on lhe B leam. The coach of 'lhis year's 'ream was Jesse Jaclcson who did a wonderful iob wilh his boys. Joe Dew played an excepfionally good season 'rhis year and Therefore was elecled capfain of lhe Team. This Team should prove +0 be very valuable as a feeder +o 'rhe varsify club. Shasla Shasra Shasla Shasfa. Shasfa Shasla Shasfa FIRST ROW, Ief+ fo .47 .36 .42 34 .30 .35 .I7 SCORES Anderson .. . .l9 Orland ........ ..,.,.. 5 2 Anderson ....... ,. H42 Fall River Varsily 49 Klamalh Falls ...... 28 Klamarh Falls ...... 42 Oroville ....,,,..,,,.. 33 Shasla Shasla Shasfa Shaslah, Shasla Shasla Shasra C.B.S. ..... , Anderson .. Anderson , Anderson ,, , C.B.S. ......,s. , Klamarh Falls. .,,,27 ,U36 , ..4l M48 M37 .59 Cenlral Valley. .35 J. Gullixson, 8. Bangsberg, F. Hayes, J. Hveem, J. Dew, D. Mc ROW: D. Cady, B. Seal, W. Leach, D. Ochs, E. Moravec, M. Brackin, J. McGowan, G. Clayfo right Lain lmanagerl. SECOND n, R. Bresolin, Mr. Jackson. .fill i X 2 in .iii FIRST ROW, Ieff fo right P. Pike, J. Windle, D. McLain, V. Clineschmidf, L. Nord, H. Slahlberg, O. Swarfs. SEC- OND ROW: M. Anfhony, C. Sherman, J. Brouillard, J. Miklich, J. Woods, F. Browner, D. Brow, I. Ross. THIRD ROW: Mr. Marshall, R. Fox, G. Wolf, G, Gifford, B. Jones, W. Candy, F. Cibula, D. Denlon, R, Greene lmanagerl. The Shasla l-ligh B leam won eighl games and losl eighl games for a .5000 per- cenlage 'rhis year. Coach Marshall worlced his group over unlil he had a very melhodi- cal ball leam. In many cases 'rhe B learn played superior ball compared +o 'rheir seniors. Some of lhe leam's oufslanding players are Joe Brouillard, Jack Woods, Chuclc Sher- man, and Jim Milclich. Joe Brouillard was elecled as fhis year's leam caplain. Many of lhese boys will fill in lhe spols on The JV and Varsily leams nexl year. As is lhe JV leam, lhe B 'ream is very valuable as a feeder for lhe Varsily learn. SCORES Shasla Anderson 48 Shasla Chico ., ,, Shasla Willows . 33 Shasla Anderson . Shasla Orland , ,, 29 Shasla., Red Bluff . Shasla Anderson , 42 Shasla Weed ....,... Shasla Anderson , 56 Shaslan, Red Bluff V Shasla Cenlral Valley 35 Shasla Cenlral Valley Shasla Cenlral Valley. 28 Shasfa Cenlral Valley Shasla Oroville 48 Shasla Chico Shasla Qroville 48 MR. MARSHALL Joe BROUILLARD Coach Cap'-Sin fl 32- OOBQQ BA Sli E TBA LL xx,-Q Y-v f-0 ' X MR. GRANTI-IAM PERIOD ONE FIRST ROW, Ielf fo right: F. Dohel, D. Kivley, J. Milton. SECOND ROW: F. Huck, C. Sangeniflo, P. Ecomomon, T. Blankenship, Mr. R. Nelson Icoachl. ILVTILLIJI RAL HIGHLIGHTS Sixlh period won lhe Inlramural Championship Ihis Year wilh a record of len wins and no losses. Third period and fiflh period lied lor second place wilh seven wins and Ihre-e losses each. Mario Serafin was lhe league's leading scorer wilh l48 poinls lor a l4.8 average per game. Mr. Granlharn organized inlramural baslcelball for lhose sludenls who could nor play on a school leam. 5 f PERIOD THREE FIRST ROW, Iefl Io righlz L. Long, T. Moore, J. Nye, J. Rice. SECOND ROW: P. Lyons, G. Kennedy, M. Black, M. Kindred, Mr, Marvin Icoachl. PERIOD TWO FIRST ROW, Iefl 'Io riqhft J. Sherman, P. Richards, H Moores, F. Weaganl, Mr. Guilford Icoachl. Prusia, D. Wolf. SECOND ROW: E. Froloff, T. Dew, T BA SIIE TBA L L Period 6 Period 3 Period 5 Period 2 Period 4 Period I SCORES Won Los? . IO O 7 3 7 3 3 7 2 8 I 9 PERIOD 5 FIRST ROW, leff lo righlz M. Baker, D. Baker, W. Spohn, D. Brown. SECOND ROW: K. Combs, J. Clienschmidf, D. Mongold, C. Vassion, Mr. Grush lCoachI. 4371 M R. RILEY Winning Coach PERIOD 4 R W I H o ri M R Mifchell G Wa? W Hous- Fl ST RO , e f g I . . . V. - . lon, R. Jenkins. SECOND ROW: Maxwell, M. Wilson D. Sherraff, T. Rust, Mr. Greqq. PERIOD6 FIRST ROW, leH fo riqhfz K. Williams, M. Serafin, G. Snow, J. Thoman. SECOND ROW: B. Collins, R. Clark, D. Gordon, G. Nixon, M. Haslings, Mr. Riley lCoachI. BIIXING Wt Div. Winner Runner-up IOO ,, . , Bob Cailwey ..,,,,... ,, Y,,,, Gard Wayl IOS ,,.,, ,Tom Troxler 7,,,, Melvin Balmer I I6 , , ,,,, ,Don King ,,7,,,,,, , Ben Slephens 124, , , . Y Leroy Balcerm ,,,i. ,,,,., . Jim Cash I32 , , .,. ,Jim Wiley .,YY,,,.. Y, ,,,,, Ken Jordan l4O ,, Doug Carlson ,, Wall Adams I48 Millon l-lousion ,, Don l-lolbroolc IS6 ,, Delmer Kidwell, ,, Ted Wilson Liqlwi l-le-avyweiglil Jerry Barnlwarl Doug Berner l-leavyweighl Norman VanDylce Gail PM UW' .- Aff! 'wr 'U' MR. STEVENS -l ll xinfi illil Ill p BOB CAIHEY IOO-Ho Drvfion DQN DUNC- W5 D Dvwfr TOM TROXLER lO84vb Dhhion ' . 'QRS' JIM WILEY 131-ib DIvisFon ,,,w.f.. ij! wuow Housrow me. b owne- if .. JERRY EARNH N- ' LighOHe5vy-10 .I 'ri 1 If C., Q S , x I 2 a Mr w A, .ARI rqht fv- H. NORMAN VANDYKE Heavywnqhv Agp -v f.x?i1 'I'-4 n l DOUG CARLSON i40Jb DF awr- DELMA use-so R K DWEL Graz' i 'Swv' ,.-1-nb? a,. w A 7' l ,mnfvm 1 5 f e fi W MR. GRANTHAM B UNDOUIST ILLL BOB CRENSHAW f NORMAN VAN DYKE ' A ' w'w2frff, , V ' A f A ' fp I 23 5 5 . Z.: Hg. , VV ,Q 'T-iN - . ,,A,, Y I A VM.Vf?35,i'n fp Q '43, RON MARKGRAF FOB CRENSHAW CHUCK SHERMAN JERRY BEAVER IRA FK This year's fracla squad had nine meels including lhe Slale meer. Coach John Granlham worked wilh his boys unlil lhey were in lop physical con- difion. Some of 'rhe oulslanding 'rraclcslers were Jerry Beaver, who ran lhe mile: Ron Marlcgraf, hurdleri and Berl Bangsberq, hurdler. Due lo The Daisy going lo publicalion before fraclc season began, il was impossible lo prinl lhe resulfs ol The meefs and 'ro menlion more of lhe leam mem- bers. EW 42,5573 BS Q? Il2 s asf Z? Y 1,99-57. .5185 1 ,2,P-Sw f' o, 'Y t i FIRST ROW, lei? to righf: C. Frembling, C. Sherman, F. Hayes, 8. Crenshaw, J. Derby. SECOND ROW: M. DeMoss, R. Alexander, R, Marlrgraf, N. VanDyke, B. Lundquisf, J. Beaver, Mr, Granfham. .mf ,- ww, ..,,, J, w . Wg. ' AW., .r'q -1,-,Mr fi 3 ? 'Ty ijt f alfa ,T 2 Wt , c Q ww' ...W ' 4 1 sg '1 ,go ,J H.. 12 ' gi f--' , f 2 ,VL Vee. ' M . Vi' 'K 4 .,,VQVQ3,,' L ' ' 1' I ' .J DON WASSON Captain 4 fi x TENNIS BolsTerecl by Tive reTurning leTTermen, This year's ediTion of The ShasTa High Tennis Team is loolcing Torward To an exTremely successful season. Coach Leo Michael, in his TirsT year as menTor of The racl:eT sporT, arranged Tor a schedule oT approximaTely seven rnaTches. This season was The Tinal one Tor The Tive seniors on The squad. Three oT Them, Don Wasson, Gary Birlcland, and George Wolf, are expecTed To provide The backbone of The Team's sTrengTh in boTh singles and doubles. Since The Daisy wenT To press before any of The maTches had been played, no resulTs oT The season's play can be given. IT Tormer years are an indicaTion, however, The seniors can counT on leaving in a blaze oT glory. MR. MICHAEL Coach FIRST ROW, lei? To righT: G. Birkland, L. Long, D. Wasson, M. Whife. SECOND ROW: J. Gullixson, G. Wolf, W. Leach, D. McLain, L. Laffranchini, M, Thompson, Mr. Michael Kcoachj. II3 ' L is ' 8329? T A211351 . Y I' ,,!. , ,. gigs: . Hxltfs N .52 mr g S IVIJIJIIBTG The I956 naTaTors under The guidance oT Coach John Riley will be aTTempTing To duplicaTe Their T955 unbeaTen season and conTinue Their sTring oT vicTories daTing back To I954. This year The squad will be Tacing a Tormidable seven- meeT schedule wiTh Napa, ForT Bragg, Placer, Ukiah, and Eureka. AlThough suTTering Trom The loss oT such ouTsTanding swimmers as Alvin Cibula, John GuilTord, and AnTon Jacobson, The T956 squad will be bolsTered by The reTurn oT Tive leTTermen and sTrengThened by many Tine Treshe men and sophomores. Those who should be ouTsTanding in Their evenTs are Fred BaTchelor in backsTroke and individual medley, Ron Bresolin in breasTsTroke and diving, Frank Cibula in 50 and IOO TreesTyle, Dick Gray and Bob Lack in ZOO TreesTyle. The deadline Tor publicaTion oT The yearbook made iT impossible To obTain resulTs oT any meeTs, buT all wish The Team The besT in Their season. . ,. M..L,J,,5x i,MT K Qt , -ww. wi. Ai., T ., .qi i fr xiii V .411 . if 'L k l MR. RILEY FRED BATCHELOR Coach Capfain FIRST ROW, Iefk To right: F. Bascom, T. Ronlake, F. Cibula, J. Benton, T. Bafchelor, F. Baichelor, D. Cady, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Coach John Riley, D. Borders, J. Milton, B. BarreTT, D. Gray, T. Moore, R. Bresolin, J. Broome. ' I' F I T. R I M. Hasf' . FOURTH ROW: B. Beckeff, V. 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Moses, n, Beauclair, LOWERCLASWEN lla sluvlba ll UPPERCLASSMEN C. Murphy. SECOND ROW: J,SIrang, J. Me?1,C, Pres1'on,S, Merrick, FIRST ROW, Ieh Io riqhf: P. Harfer, E, M, Wriqhf H Meh SECOND G. Smalley. ROW: J. RodrIque1, J. Shaver, J. Barbera, M Brooks c ,-, I , L ' 4 ,gd C, Weir, C. Liddell, I Boufling LOWERCLASSMEN UPPERCLASSMEN FIRST ROW, Ieff Io right S. Anfhony, S. FIeCk. SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW, Ieff Io riqhf: A. VirgiI, C. Gafes. SECOND ROW D Harris, L. Tanner, J, Barnard vt ' .I If 4? a.' .gif .6 Ni' on sp 1 --.. I olloyball LOWERCLASSMEN FlR5T ROW, Ielf lo righl: J. Paul, D. Bidwell, S. Davenporl, P. Harfer. SECOND ROW: H. Rickard, H. Melt, S. Tucker, K. Kinq. THlRD ROW: M. Robinson, K. Benf, D. Hislop, J. Barbera, L. Redfern. Ping-Pong Whal do I do with if next? Yo Hoy ba I I UPPERCLASSMEN FIRST ROW, lelf lo right: S. Tenneson, D. Mullen. D. Greenhav SECOND ROW: N Mackey, M. Coyle, J. Mefz, L. Wriqhl, B. Beau clair, A. Carmichael. ,i f Y, ss ' Rf if - . . H' 1 H' NT x I Q Ping-Pong You can hil flue ball now-l'm ready. s Whaf's so inieresfinq? Hurry-if'll ge? away! The lineup! Seventh period can-can l Lazy or sornelhinq? Beautiful kick! 5 ., LAL., Q Girls ' Football Game This year marlced 'rhe lirsl anniversary of whal' is hoped by many sludenfs lo become an annual even? here al' Shasla. Thal is lhe Junior-Senior girls' inlramural loolball game, which lhe Seniors won by fwo fouchdowns. The sludenl speclalors all enioyed The game very much and were happy lo see lhal' some ol lhe 'reachers acfed as yell leaders. The profils of lhis year's game wenl for fhe benelil of lhe school lounlain proiecl. Touchdown, or pregame exerc se Mnvib, fy 'mv af, Real pro's. Somebody slop her! 'V it 5 ..,, I T if F s ', sf-'Au '- ,.' st' - 'T 5' n Umph! sive, isn'f' And away she goes! HH if, Terry! vt OHM , -1 ro.. pwnq gvwq UH- hr- war' 5 SpC'- CAMF1 1-1 WL aE!F v5 .vfgsqg 7 Q A -if if 4 U ' ff.. 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Head The gurls physucal educaTuon deparTmenT us very ably headed by Muss Luda Jarmon and her Two assusTanTs Mrs Lous SchmudT and Mrs Zola Shuman These Three women have all conTrubuTed un many ways To malcung Thus deparTmenT a valuable asseT To The school Through Theur eTTorTs varuous sporTs are unTroduced correcTly TaughT pracTuced and Then puT To use un games ThaT have wuThun Them a luvely spuruT oT Truendly compeTuTuon Muss Jarmon began her career as a physucal educaTuon Teacher TwenTy sux years ago aT ShasTa Unuon Hugh School Durung Those TwenTy sux years everyThung she has aTTempTed has been gone unTo wuTh an enThusuasm ThaT us admured by everyone She has done abouT everyThung Tor The gurls Trom puclcung up Towels un The dressung room To advusung The G rls AThleTuc AssocuaTuon unTul l950 JusT Thus lasT year she became one of our very Tune counselors Mrs Lous Schm1dTs Teachung uncludes some courses un l-lomemalcung I and Englush I whule Mrs Shuman also us head oT The drull Team and advusor oT Gurls League The gurls physucal educaTuon deparTmenT us cerTaunly TorTuruaTe To have Three such capable women aT uTs head MRS LOTS SCHMIDT MRS ZOLA SHUMAN 1 ,,,, Q O ffl . , . . . . . , . . . 1 u u u - ' u I . 1 . . . . . . 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