Shasta High School - Daisy Yearbook (Redding, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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KX W . ,. . , , , . . ,,.,-,. ,, ,.,, W .,,-.,-,,,,,,,..,Y,,., U shasia daisy shasia union high school recleling, california 5-X' 1 a shasfa union high scliool - - - reddingQ california Hue l958 shasia daisy is for +he birds. so +0 you, mocking birds, love birds, iail birds, and baby birds, we dedicafe rhis volume of fhe shasra daisy. .,6?Tlf3:i?f?s45'3? F5 .QTQCQQY ff 0 e',,,,,1 513. Wbiiwfff appreciation To you. John Spencer, +he members of 'rhe l958 Senior Class of Shasra Union High School express our appreciaiion for Jrhe pari fha? you have played in our lives 'rhese pas'r four years ai Shasia. Our admira+ion and respeci for you exceeds all bounds. As we Traveled fhrough some of +he pasl' years of your life, we learned iusi whal ii was fhar made you +he person you are foday. Upon graduaiion from Ufah Siafe Universiiy, wi'rh a B.A. degree in Educaiion, you firsl' siarfed worlcing as a social worlcer in The migra- iory camps in California. Following 'rhis you weni io worlc for 'ihe Federal Housing Adminisiraiion. When fhe war ended, you found your place as Redding's Recreafion Direcior. Finally, in I948, you found your way io Shasia Union High School, where your loyalry has bound you for These many enioyable years. As Seniors, our 'firsi' memory of you is in i955-fhe year you Jroolc 'rhe posiiion of Ariendance Officer. From Jrhere, you climbed anoiher rung of 'rhe ladder-'ro +ha'r of Vice-Principal. Here you have become a very influeniial figure in 'rhe policy malcing and progress of our school. Because you have a++ended and have been aciive in almosf every game, l-remember Jrhe 'rime you led 'rhe Pep Band around Jrhe floor wiih a plunger as a ba+on?l, because you malce such a peppy yell leader l-we recall The siudeni iacully baslceiball game wi+h you leading +he cheersl, because you, +oge+her wi+h Mrs. Moody, revived Jrhe Charles+on Era here a+ Shasia, and finally because you always 'lalce such an enihusiasiic parl' in gen- eral school life, we proudly loolc up +o you as a source of Shas1'a's spiril and vifaliiy. And so ii is wifh sincere appreciaiion ihai' we presenl' 'rhis book +o you. We hope 'rhal' wirh I+ you will accepi our 'rhanks for all 'rha'r you have done for Shasfa Union High School and especially for ihe Seniors of l958. if? MR. DON MARVIN KATIE HASTINGS Advisor Edilor foreword The Shasla Daisy slall presenls a wrillen and piclcrial record of one ol lhe besl and mosl rewarding years of our lives . . . lhe I957-l958 year al Shasra High. We have endeavored 'ro caplure lhe spiril, enlhusiasm, and pride which represenl lhe sludenls of Shasla. The carefree and happy lherne, il's for lhe birds, was chosen for 'rhis book lo depicl lhe love for life and lhe eagerness lor indiviclualily which lhe sludenls of Shasla High possess. Much of 'rhe success of lhis yearbook should go lo our Daisy advisor and friend, Mr. Don Marvin, who has guided us in pulling our a bool: worlhy of Shasla's slandards. So lo you sludenls of Shasla we presenl lhis yearbook. As you loolc lhrough lhe boolc, if is our hope 'rhalr The wonderful memories of lhe I957-l958 school year will come lo life again. FRONT, Ieff fo right: Joann Shadwell, Carolyn Boden- FRONT, lefl lo right Bruce Harrow, Irene Haunschild. hammer. BACK, Iefl lo riqhl: Roberla Marr, Kalie BACK, left lo right: Ward Leslie, Lynne Carlton. Haslings, Nancy Collier NANCY COLLYER Managing Ediior LYNNE CARLTON Advsrfixinq Manage: WARD LESLIE Boys' Sports Edifor daisy stuff CAROLYN BODENHAMMER Ct-ass Editor IRENE HAUNSCHILD Feature Edifor R0 BERTA MA RR Business Manager BRUCE HARROW Ari and Phoiography Edifor JQANN SHADWELL Girls' Sporfs Edifor i V 5 Q x g 1 .5 f 1 4 4 if ,ff 4 t 5 6VW,,A W, i , ' W z M' a K-,mv.,Aw4:,,:f 4 Ziff-gg W, . 1' Q W' 311' ,ff g .wb ew F ,W My 'Bl ,r ,M i1wwwz4gm,,wwWW 'Y Am 1'wwm,4.m. ,. W' qimbmxktg A XA QA ,..,.,,f WM, , 1 2 - , x f 'K F 5 K. 5 ,fyw Z 1. z H- f Q Z 5 5 5 X f fs A ,f 3 bf 2 gf X M,f ' yf MA-m.fA M..-N w fwwdmw Www--.www-awww-mf s 2 M,w.W.,,V x Q awww 5 5 H5 L,,,,,,M-,, .wwf 3 ? I my ,M N N, 5 2 iwwf' fi .. 1335, 1 35 Q : 'K Qi E X ,,.-fi aclminisfrafion MR. JACKSON PRICE superinTendenT MR. HAROLD PU FFER principal superintendenfs message WiTh science and Technology on The verge oT conquering ouTer space, Today's youTh has a challenge which is more daring Than perhaps has ever exisTed beTore. The launching oi saTelliTes Trom The earTh and The very realisTic plans Tor sending space ships To The moon oughT To iar any apaTheTic sTudenTs inTo a realizaTion oi The possibiliTies oT some of The new challenges and new TronTiers. Man's conTinuing progress calls Tor an increased sTorehouse oT knowledge and experience. To undersTand The world abouT us Today, one needs To be aT leasT an amaTeur scienTisT: buT achievemenT in The area oT science is inadequaTe and dan- gerous wiThouT corresponding developmenT oT moral and spiriTual values. Science wiThouT a soul is much like knowledge wiThouT wisdom. l-lowever well Trained, The mind cannoT oper- aTe To a man's own good in a spiriTual vacuum. IT our civiliza- Tion is To survive, leaders OT men musT serve wiTh humiliTy and good will. For The class oT '58, There are many indicaTions oT a good liTe ahead, buT There is no room Tor complacency and blind conTormiTyg The TuTure calls Tor daring and imaginaTion. To Those who wanT advenTure, The challenge is even greaTer Than was The challenge To Edison, The scienTisT, or To Lewis and Clark, The explorers. IT is our hope ThaT The graduaTes oT our high schools will rnaTch The challenge oT This age wiTh a desire and arnbiTion To achieve Their Tull poTenTial. Training beyond hi h school oTiers opporTuniTy Tor high advenTure in areas which only yesTerday seemed like a silly dreamer's dream. principaI's message The Class oi i958 is compleTing Their high school educaTion aT a very inTeresTing Time in The hisTory OT a changing world. During your years in school The diesel locomoTive has com- pleTely replaced The sTeam locomoTive. The airplane is now carrying more passengers Than The Train and wiTh The change To ieT air TransporTaTion The world will again be shrunk in size in The Terms oT Travel Time. ln The lasT Tew monThs we have seen many changes in our naTional planning because oT The launching oT The SpuTniks. Some OT These changes will have a Tremendous eTTecT on whaT you will do in The TuTure and The kind and arnounT oT adCliTional educaTion you will need. In The lasT Tew years, more high school sTudenTs have been Taking maThemaTics, science. and oTher academic subiecTs. Your class has The record oT having 'Fewer drop-ouTs since you were Treshmen Than any oTher class in The hisTory oT ShasTa l-iigh. You have been encouraged Through high school To give serious ThoughT To The TuTure. You have 'low reached The crossroads where you musT make a serious decision as To wheTher or noT you wanT To geT more Tormal educaTion. Schools of higher educaTion are crowded and com- peTiTion will be keen. The members oT This class have meT keen compeTiTion beTore and have come ouT on Top, buT To succeed iT will be necessary To have a goal clearly in sighT and The willingness To accepT hard work as The price one musT pay To succeed. vice-principaI's message Each commencement brings feelings of gladness and sadness. I'm glad to join the graduating seniors in their feeling of accomplishment. Now, after four years of study and fun, here is a high school diploma in hand. You Seniors, I would think, will want to be able to as- sure yourselves that y0u've had iust the right mixture of study and fun. Our goal, in which I hope we have suc- seeded, is to provide you, by our mutual efforts. with the adequate tools for successful careers, either in the busi- ness world immediately following graduation, or in fur- ther study and preparation in higher schools of learning. It remains the task of those of us who will be back next year to continue to build and strengthen our class studies, our student government and activities, so that we all will have cause to hold our heads high when we say, Shasta is our school. attendance office The attendance office under the supervision of Mr. Marvin and Mrs. Prince is one of the busiest places in the school. A staff of twenty-six students assist in the never- ending job of keeping track ofthe attendance of I3OO students. Mrs. Grace Warmoth is the school psychom- etrist who gives many intelligence tests to aid teachers, counselors, and parents. boa rd of trustees M The iob of governing our high school district, which has become increasingly difficult with the addition of new schools, is carried out by an elected group of civic and educational leaders of the com- munity who are interested in the welfare of both students and faculty. The mem- bers ofthe board give unselfishly of their time and experience to develop the poli- cies of the district. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. D. Saeltizer, Mr. R. Thompson, Mr. Bill McCIung, President, Mrs. Jonathan Tibbitfs, Dr. Eugene Padel. MR. JOHN SPENCER vice-principal MR. DON MARVIN MRS. GRACE WARMO1 attendance officer psychometrist H 1'- V 4 X wr, , Q ',l . 3' MR EVERETTCOE Universit of California - - Y -French, Spanish MRS. IRENE COLLIN-University of Cali- fornia at Santa Barbara-Special School MRS. EVELYN CROUCH-Sacramento State College-Librarian MR, GEORGE ECONOMOU-San Francfsco State-Driver Training MRS. HARRIET ERICKSON -- Wisconsin State ColIege4English, U.S. History, Girls' Physical Education MR. JAMES FIELDS-Colorado State-Col- lege ofthe Pacific-Band, Orchestra MISS RUTH FISH-University of California - University of Buenos Aires - Latin, Spanish MR. FLOYD FROST-Montana State Uni- versity-Clerical Training, Placement, Sten- ography MR. RICHARD GARBER-College of the Pacific - University of California - Chem- istry, Physics MR. JAMES GAZAWAY-Harvard Univer- sity-English, Citizenship MR. CARL GILMORE-Oregon State-Uni- versity of Southern California-Boys' Physi- cal Education, Coordinator of Athletics MR. JAMES GORDON - San Francisco State College-Biology, Algebra I4 f' vnfie A - I S g ,. . f , , , Jr- .- .gy X if fi '. fig I I 4 .ll 51 if .1 W A yy .Q in we 4 .j, ?m 111 I ,ii If 46- annul. 1 m I 9-., an WQ ia sm, lfi.i SSW? 5 3 '7 Sq ' fa hc MR. LESLIE ABRAHAM-Universityvof Cali- fornia-Algebra, Geometry MR. CLOYCE K. AVEY-Oregon State- Citizenship, Driver Education MR. JULIUS BEDYNEK - Oregon State - Mechanical Drawing MR. DICK BIDWELL-Chico State College -Bookkeeping, Typing MRS. ELIZABETH BROWN-University of CaIiforniaAEnglish, Remedial English MR. WALLACE BURT-University of Notre Dame-Bookkeeping, General Business, Busi- ness Law and Fundamentals MR. HARLAN CARTER-Stanford-Machine Shop, Basic Math MISS DOROTHY CLARK - University of California-Citizenship, English j i . ag, .5 ,,:7J?,'5 --,,,. J J Q-X. is 3' p --A 3-Turn cult AR. JOHN GRANTHAM-San Francisco fafe College-Boys' Physical Education. AR. LOUIS GRUSH-Universify of Califor- ia af Los Angeles-U.S. Hislory, Cifizen- up 4R. RALPH GUILFORD-Universify of Cal- iornia-Biology IR. DARRELL HANDEL-College of fhe acific - Driver Educafion, A Cappella, oys' Chorus, Girls' Chorus IR. GEORGE HENNINGER-Universily of Zhicago-Vocabulary, Remedial English IRS. EFFIE HILL-Ohio Sfale Universily- niversify of Washingfon-Typing, General usiness, Slenography IR. STANFORD H. JACKSON - Fresno lafe College-Universify of California- river Educafion IRS. SUE JACKSON-Drake Universify, Al- indance, English . vs .. . . l Q24 X7 fe' , isle Y l'3y Q p- rs Rev'-eigqd wl FAXFKUM...-91 A on as ,. K 6- 'Z , S . YW 3 M ' 4, I S am- --is . Q ' 1 SK xx s - if sg.. ,, . .ff 0 e 'A+ 5' ., ' if iqxryk f wi Q Miss LIDA JARMON-Oregon sem-Girls K W V fb Physical Educalion x 1' MRS. ELEANOR JENKS-Sacramenlo Slafe 1 College-English J' wg-5? h -'T' ,L Miss YvoNNE KEITH-univefsafy of ore- ? In gon-Girls' Physical Education MISS BEATRICE KEMPF-Universily of Cal- ifornia College of Arls and Crafts-Arls and Craffs MRS. MARION KOFFORD-Universily of California-English, Journalism IV MRS. MARJORIE LOVE-Texas Technologi- cal College-Homemaking MR. VESTER MARLER-Oklahoma Sfale Uni- versily-Algebra, Geomelry MRS. WILMA LEE MARLER - Oklahoma Slafe Universify-English MR. WILLIAM MARSHALL-Chico Slafe College-Boys' Physical Educafion MR. DONALD MARVIN-University of Cali- fornia-Journalism Ill, Direclor of Sludenl Acfivifies MR. NAT MCTUCKER-Monfana Slale Uni- versity-Typing, Sfenography MR. LEO MICHAEL-San Francisco Cify College - Universily of California - Sf. Mary's-Driver Training I I5 faculty MR. DELOS O'BRlAN-Norrhweslern Uni- versily - Boslon Universily - Drama, Radio and TV, Speech, Driver Educalion MR. GALEN OWENS-San Jose Slale-Cih izenship, Driver Educarion, D-river Training MRS. JOHNNIE LEE PADGETT-Universily of California-Universily of Soufhern Cal- ifornia-English MR. HUGH PENMAN-Universily of Cali- fornia-Journalism, English MR. JOHN RILEY-Universify of Califor- nia-Typing, Citizenship, U.S. Hisfory MISS VERONICA SATORIUS-Universily of California-Algebra, Dean of Girls MR. EARL SHOUB-San Mateo-Cadets MRS. ZOLA SHUMAN-Universily of Cali- lornia - Girls' Physical Educalion, Drill Team . T' lllis -.1 J 'f,,Li'?52 ' E. ix 1 MRS. ELIZABETH MOODY-Universily of Monlana-Geometry MR. CLARK MORFORD-Kansas Slale Col- lege-Chico Slale College-U.S. Hislory MR. ARTHUR NELSON-Universify of Cali- lornia-Fresno Slale College-Aulo Shop, General Shop MR. ROLAND NELSON-Kansas Slale Col- lege, Kansas Sfale Teachers College - Chemistry, Biology, General Science Q ' '. in . . gf- . 3, - aalal- S'F?,. , A -'SWR -ff'-L '. 'SYVVBQDQQWSQ f ' -- .... L -we uf..-4 . Q 1199 ' - 9 45 .... , -. ' i 0459 ii'ii5'0 4 if-fv.li ' f if N!! a , ,L . 949 1, , . 1 , if . '1- A w 5-my f 4 P . g9,','vg- -f ap ' s , N bei? ,l ig-q :gg ,uh .11 W f'-resid, if L . 3'-:R . .45 Q 1 5 . K- . w 'ar , '5 fi- 4 1. 2 ii A :jjj ' A N . .,,. 211 ' V , M ..- swf' ,, f ir f' 'if f if 'N . fa 9 . MR. DENNIS SMITH-Fresno Slafe College -Woodshop, Mechanical Drawing MR, MERVIN SORENSON-Ulah Slate Ag- ricultural College-California Slale Poly- lechnical College -Algebra, Agricullurc, Farm Shop MRS. DeLYNN SORENSON-San Jose Slale College-Ulah Sfale College-Homemalv ing, Home Arls, Cilizenship MRS. BETH STARR - Colorado Training School-School Nurse MR. C. K. STEPHENS-Universily of Soulh- ern California-Boys' Physical Educalion MR. NELDON TAYLOR-Ulah Slale Agri- cullural College-Farm Shop MRS. ROSE THATCHER-Universily of Cali- fornia-Lalin, Cililenship MR. RONALD WAGNER-Kansas Stale Col- lege-Colorado Slale College-Typing MR. MARVSN MISS CLARK M155 JARMON MRS. MOODY MR, WASHER MISS VERON ICA SATORIUS head counselor counselors The purpose oT guidance is To help each sTudenT achieve The greaTesT possible happiness and use- Tulness in liTe. To achieve This purpose, a Team composed oT Teachers. adminisTraTors, counselors. parenTs, and specialisTs provides The various guid- ance services Tor The sTudenTs. The Teacher is The person who has The day-To-day conTacT wiTh The sTudenTs and some oT our besT counselling is done by our undersTanding Teachers who show a con- sTrucTive, Triendly inTeres'r in individual sTudenTs. Because busy Teachers in crowded classrooms are noT always available when s+uden+s need as- sisTance. cerTain Teachers wiTh experience, Train- ing and inTeresT in youTh, have been appoinTed counselors. These counselors work individually wiTh sTudenTs and help Them wilh personal, vocaTional, and educaTional problems. The parenT also occupies a key role in our guidance program and complemenTs The eTTorTs oT Teacher and counselor. The parenT-counselor conTerence gives The counselor TurTher opporTun- iTy To undersTand and assisT The sTudenT. The eTFecTiveness oT The guidance program is measured by The degree To which The sTudenT has learned To know and undersTand himselT, and There- by be able To make his own decisions and To accepT The responsibiliTy oT Those decisions. MRS. EVELYN CROUCH Librarian Debra Clineschmidl and Randall Clare make use of our library. library Many people use The library, and Tor varied reasons. There are The sTudenTs who read Tor pleasure, usually seeking TicTion: The ones who Think of The TuTure are usually Tound among The science-TicTion: The drearners always have a volume oT TheirTavoriTe poeT's works under Their arms. The naTure lovers have Their say, someTimes while Trying To explain why Wild Flowers of America or Thoreau's Walden is a week overdue. Some sTudenTs seek inTormaTion in The verTical Tile and The morgue in The loack room. Orhers can choose beTween The encyclo- pedias Brifannica, Americana, Compfons, Colliers, or The World Book To Tind inTormaTion on whaTever They wish. Some sTudenTs come in To look aT The magazines. The language sTudenTs can be Tound Thurnbing Through The many books in French, German, LaTin or Spanish: and lasTly The TuTure leaders of our sTaTe and naTion can be Tound seeking knowledge everywhere in The library. FIRST ROW, lefr fo righl: J. Collins, V. Snavely, B. Mcok, J. Bossuol, S. Davenporl, D. Bullard, V. Conner. SECOND ROW: A. Camenisch, M. Johnson, C. Griner, L. Barnelf, J. Rodriguez, P. Ryan, E. Brooks. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Crouch, L. Lawrence, R. Higgins, K. Windle, B. Clement, G. Beyers, G. Baugh. noncertificoted employees The business oTTice wiTh iTs complex machines is The conTrol poinT oT The financial business oT ShasTa l-ligh. The main oTiice, The cenTer of acTiviTy during The day, conTains all oT The school records and iTs sTaTl is eager To give help or inTormaTion To any sTudenT. Our school is lcepT aT iTs shining besT because oT The eTTorTs of our large ianiTorial sTaTT. Much oT Their worli begins aTTer The Tinal bell rings and we are Through wiTh school Tor The day. Before, during, and aTTer Three busy lunch periods, our caTeTeria sTaTT ably perTorms The Taslc oT feeding many hungry mouThs. Under The leadership oT lvirs. Downs, These women serve us well-balanced and economical meals. Every morning long yellow buses bring a large parT oT our sTudenT body To school. A large sTaTT of capable drivers also Talce sTudenTs To games, To musical evenTs, and on oTher edu- caTional and pleasure Trips. TOP, lefT To riqhf, SEATED: Marilyn Blanken- heim, Barbara Mellon.STANDlNG:BeTfy Prince, Mildred Rucker, Anne Mae Camenisch, Ade- laide CasTle, David Marr. TOP CENTER: ROW I, leff To righft Ray Meyers, Fred Reqello, George O'Neil. ROW 2: Clifford Danials, Earl Skinner, Dale Sfoh, Clarence Shaffer. ROW 3: Alden Moore, Alma Sfanfield, Gene Willcuif, Floyd Claulon. BOTTOM CENTER, ROW I, leff To right Doro- fhy Perry, Elecfa Foole, Jeaneife Johnson, Millie Daniels. ROW 2: Kafhryn Tonic, Mildred Wookfill, Eva Flecher, LaVelle Downs, Doris Hendriques, Thelma Diesfelhorsf. BOTTOM, ROW I, lefT To righf: Bill Hen- riques, E. O. Webb, Rod Hisken, Ale Bianconi. ROW 2: Jim Warner, Margaref Jensen, Walfer IDocl Menqs, Elmer Fish, John Dunlap, Lee Rhyne. IN BUS: Dennis Powers, Don Fox, Cleo Deitz, William Key. NOT PICTURED: Frank Kidwell. I ls x WN M,,,MN V xusf we ,QWW X 1 1, if 'im 149' R 2 Wm! M.-f 'W M 4 ..,.,x15 MN ' n ' w Q.. Ami W f ww q...,,,7M vm .B v classes Bins. . WALT ADAMS Vice President tuclent The sale of 'fhe new pink sfudenf body cards marked 'rhe begin- ning of The fall semesrer ar Shasfa High. Elecled fo lead +he s+uden'r body during lhis firsl semesfer were Joe Brouillard, presi- denf, Wall Adams, vice president Lorraine Brennan, secreiary: Ward Leslie, 'rreasurerg Gerry Wall, siudenf council secreiaryi Ward Sandy, commissioner of building and grounds: JoAnn Shadwell, girls' 'fax colleclorg and Dick Kyle, boys' 'lax collecfor. They all did an ouislanding iob of making lheir ierm suc- cessful, and presenfed ihe siudeni' body wi'rh some of fhe besl assemblies Shasra has seen in years. The early morning pep rallies, led by Kalheryn Thomlinson, varsiiy fooiball yell leader, Mary Ann Reinke, junior varsify yell leader, and Mike DeMoss's pep band, broughl school spirif up 'ro a new record. The very funny fall play, Time Ouf for Gingerng The comple- lion of 'rhe founlain proieclq 'rhe foofball +eam's 27-O vicrory over Enrerprise High, Shas+a's crosslown rival: and 'rhe pep and en- ihusiasm of ihe siudenr body were only a few of lhe many 'rhings Thar helped make ihe lirsr semesfer a+ Shas+a an ouisianding one. JOE BROUILLARD presidenf LORRAINE BRENNAN GERRY WATT Smdenl 3C'dY 5 :'el Y Sfudenf Council Secret KATHERYN THOMLINSON MARY ANN REINKE WARD L S Varsxfy Foofball Yell Leader J. V. Foofbail Yell Leader Treasuserl-lE l . gggzgssiigfog Jg:gThi',,Sl?:,l5r:E'::' Buildings and Grounds 5 mes body WN WALT ADAMS Presidenf GLORIA PRICE The second semesTer sTudenT body oTTicers were insTalled in The presence OT The foreign sTudenTs Trom The lnTernaTional House aT The UniversiTy oT California. This was ShasTa's way oT inTro- ducing Them To sTudenT governmenT. The oTTicers who were in- sTalled were WalT Adams, president Ted Wilson, vice president Donna Bidwell, secreTary: Gloria Price, sTudenT council secreTary: and Barry Binks, commissioner of building and grounds. They all carried ouT Their duTies well, making The second semesTer a successful one. l.eTTy Williams, varsiTy loaskeTloall yell leader, and Lylia Bidwell, iunior varsiTy yell leader, worked hard in making school spiriT so greaT. The yell leaders, song leaders, pep band, and The sTudenTs cheered The baskeTball Team on To iTs second place posiTion in The NIC baske-Tball TournamenT. The baskeTball Team is expecTed To do very well aT The Acker TournamenT which is To be held in Oroville This year. Some oT The Things which made The second semesTer aT ShasTa such a memorable one were many vicTorious baskeTball games, The crowning oT PaT Miller as baske+ball queen, The announce- menT of The Bank oT America cup winners, The inTeresT of The sTudenTs in sTudenT governmenT, and The high school spiriT. The ambiTions oT The sTudenTs, like The new U.S. saTelliTe, have soared sky high. TED Wl LSON Vice President DON NA BIDWELL Swdsnf Council Secretary Sludenf Body Sucrdary DICK KYLE T BARRY BlNKS WARD LESLTE LYl..lA BTDWELL LETTY WILUAMS Boys' Tax Collector Comrnissigifr of Qulldings Treasurer J.V. Baskefball Yell Leader Varsify Baskefball Yell Leade WALT ADAMS The sTudenT council is The governing body oT ShasTa I-Iigh School. ITs members are The :lass represenTaTives, class presidenTs, sTudenT body oTTicers, and a represenTaTive Trom The Volcano and The Daisy. The sTudenT council presidenT is The sTudenT body vice residenT. P During The TirsT semesTer The sTudenT council was very busy. IT passed a resoIuTion To Iimil parking on The Magnolia STreeT side oT The school To one hour beTween The hours af 8 a.m. To 4 p.m. Ward Sandy, commissioner oT building and grounds, was appoinTed To Talce This resoIuTion To The CiTy Council and Police DeparTmenT. The council also approved a I-lush Day sponsored by The Girls' League. On This day, any girl who spoke To a boy had To give up one oT her hush day cards. AT The end oT The day, The boy who had The mosT cards was declared Iv1r. IrresisTibIe. A commiTTee consisTing oT Carole SCOTT, Terry Barchelor, Lorraine Brennan, KaTie I-IasTings, Joe Moore, Joann Shadwell, and Barry Binks, chairman, was Tormed To work on The new sTudenT body consTiTuTion. This consTiTuTion would include a House oT RepresenTaTives. AnOTher problem conTronTing The sTudenT council was The roblem oT seaTing The Purple SIcirTs in The assemblies. IT was decided To give Them Tliie lasT Two rows oT The senior secTion and The TirsT Two rows oT The iunior secTion. These and many oThers were The roblems solved by The TirsT semesTer sTudenT council. IT was very busy, yeT very successTuIDunder The leadership oT presidenT WaI+ Adams. ROW ONE, lefT To righf: Carole ScoH, Kafie HasTings, Carole HyalT, Lorraine Brennan, LeTTy Williams, JoAnn Shadwell, Kalheryn Thomlinson, Barbara Bland. ROW TWO: Ward Leslie, Dick Kyle, Ror- Brcwn, Wali Adams, Jon Croffo, Gerry WaTT, Mary Ann Reinke, Lyla Bidwell. THIRD ROW: Roger Clark, Joe Brouillard, Dave Chickerinq, Ward Gandy, Harold Urban.'Terrv BaTcheIor, Bob Thoroe. Randv Smifh. MR, MARVIN KMISS SARTORIUS MR PUFFER MR. SPENCER ' I TED WILSON The second semesler sludenl council was immedialely laced wilh lhe problem of sealing in lhe assemblies. There are nol enough seals in lhe audilorium for all sludenls, and lhe fire deparlmenl has issued orders lhai every sludeni allending lhe assemblies musl' have a seal. The members of lhe council, led by Jrhe presideni, Ted Wilson, im- medialely senl' quesiionnaires around io all sludenls. These queslionnaires had various suggeslions for dealing wilh lhe problem and also asked for suggeslions from lhe sludenis. In lhis way, lhey hope lo work oul a salisfaclory plan. They were also conlronled wilh problems dealing wilh sludenl' funds and expendilures, keeping lhe campus clean, and olher problems lypical of any high school. The second semesler sludenl council was a fine example of how large a pari sludenl governmenl plays here al Shasla l-ligh. FIRST ROW, lefl to riqhl: Gloria Price, Carole Scoll, Kafie Hastings, Mary Ann Reinke, Lelly Williams, JoAnn Shadwell, Lyla Bidwell, Donna Bidwell. SECOND ROW: Ward Leslie, Dick Kyle, Wall' Adams, Jim Miklich, Mike Anlhony, Jeanefle Cameron, Janel Polf. THIRD ROW: Marshall Brackin, Barry Binks, Ted Wilson, 'lerry Bafchelor. TERRY BATCHELOR DICK BRENNAN Presidenf Presidenf class of '58 TED WILSON Vice Presidenf KATHY ELLIOT Secrefa ry KAREN BOWLER Secreiery JACK WOOLF Treasurer DAN ELLE DRAGOO Treasurer ,ffm ff 3 g f 2: in f , ff: A MR. GRUSH Advlsor , 'MHP' HAROLD U RBAN Represeniafive J! M MIKLICH Represenfafive JIM MIKLICH Yeli Leader DON BAKER Yell Leader TOM SPACE Vice President senior story In SepTember oT l954 Today's seniors TirsT began Their Tour years QT high school. This was a new ex- perience Tor Them, buT during Those Tour shorT years aT ShasTa High They have made a lasTing impression on The school. One OT The TirsT words The Tresh- 'nen learned when They enTered ShasTa High was orienTaTion. To T Them iT meanT learning Their way around in The greaT big school, learning The school song and The Alma MaTer, Tinding ouT whaT The mysTery called algebra was, and many oTher such Things. During This year oT orienTaTion They had Their TirsT TasTe oT class governmenT. ETecTed as presidenT oT The class were Don Baker Tor The TirsT semesTer and Tom Spade Tor The second semesTer. The annual Treshman magazine neTTed 52,900 wiTh which we were To Tinance a class proiecT and all class acTiviTies. The words carbureTor, igniTion, 'cluTch, and oTher relaTed words were The key words oT The sophomore class. As sophomores The class oT '58 had The privilege oT iniTiaT- ing The new driver Training program wiTh brand new cars donaTed by local auTomobile dealers. PresidenTs Dick Brennan and Joe Brouillard led The class Though a successTul year. During This year iT was decided To ioin wiTh The class oT '57 in Tinancing a TounTain proiecT. The TounTain was To be builT in TronT oT The shop buildings. During The iunior year Elvis Presley was The password. Elvis was noT The name oT a new course being oTTered nor did iT reTer To anyThing wiThin The school. IT was a side' burned, hip-swiveling rock and roll singer. His 'Houn' Dog, HearTbreak HoTel, and Love Me Tender were The Tunes sweeping The naTion. Since CenTral Valley High School was only a Two-year school, The class was ioined by The iuniors Trom CenTral Valley. These sTudenTs Took an acTive parT in sTudenT governmenT aT ShasTa wiTh Geauwanna Frank and Joe Moore serving as class presidenTs and JaneT POIT serving as a sTudenT body oT'Ticer. OTher sTudenT body oTTicers Trom The class were Jo Ann Shadwell, Sue Robinson, and KaTie HasTings. The Junior Prom, TvioonlighT and Roses, was one OT The besT ever held. The decoraTions were beauTiTui, and The Tormal TradiTion renewed. SaTelliTes and graduaTion are The magic words now. BoTh words are ones oT prog- ress and Things To come. This year is The year oT The TirsT man-made saTelliTes. The conquering oT space is becoming a realiTy. The senior class, led by presidenTs Terry BaTchelor and Dick Brennan, has made progress and has greaT promise oT Things To come. ScholasTically The class is superior. This year There are more English IV, Physics, Solid GeomeTry, and Trig. classes Than ever beTofe, and The class boasTs Twice as many liTe members oT C.S.F. Than ever beTore. A senior class council was Tormed To make nominaTion procedures more Tair and To plan class acTiviTies. Qne oT The proiecTs is To Try To geT a local youTh cenTer sTarTed. The senior class is now abouT To graduaTe, buT iT will be remembered aT ShasTa High Tor a long Time. JON ANTHONY ABBOTT-Building and Grounds, Spanish Club, Volcano Slaff CAROLYN ACURSO-C.S.F. lWilliamsl, Sludenl Body Treasurer lWilIiamsl, G:A.A. lWilliarnsj DIANE ADAMS-Thespiansi, Drill Team, Girls' League WALTER ADAMS-Block S Secrelary, Siudenl Coun- cil President, Sfudenl Body Vice Presldenf. JAMES IJIMJ EARL ALBERTSON-Kampus Kapers, Advanced Boys' Chorus, Building and Grounds DOROTHY ELIZABETH ALLEN-Girls' League, Fu- iure Nurses Presidenf, Tri-Elies Secrefary JAY GARY ALMQUIST SANDRA LOUISE ANTHONY-G.A.A., Girls' League, Tri-H-Y GAIE ARMSTRONG-C.S.F., Fall Play, Senior Class ounci EUGENE T. ASHER-Transfer from Anderson, Band GEORGIA NEL AUGUSTINE-Drill Team, F.H.A., Girls' League PAM AVISE-Shaslology, A Cappella, Girls' League Officer NORMAN BAILEY-F.F.A. Senlinel, F.F.A. Treas- urer, F,F.A. President DONALD ALAN BAKER-Freshman Class Presidenl, J.V. Yell Leader, While Shirls JACK BALL-Transfer from For? Collins, Colo., Archery Club, Rifle Club JAMES A. BARBOSA-Transfer from Gary, Ind., Sfudeni Council fGaryl LELA KAYE BARNETTE-Transfer from Enjerprise, Girls' League BONNIE LEE BASSETT-Drill Team, Girls' League ARLYNE BASTUNAS-Girls' League Presidenf, lggeshman Class Secrelary, Volcano Feafure 1 or TERIEY VIQZYNE BATCHELOR-Foolball, Boys' Slaie, oc CASON L. BAUGH-Baseball, Baskelball GORDON C. BAUGH-Junior Red Cross Execulive Council, Ski Club, Building and Grounds DIANE J. BECHTLE-Drill Team, Drill Team Leader, French Club. LEONARD R. BEHNKE-Transfer LUIS BELMONTE-Tennis Team, Block S, Senior Class Council KAREN LYNN BENT-Purple Skiris, G.A.A., Girls' League BARBARA LEE BERRY-Girls' League, Drill Team, Baskelball Song Leader lC.V.l JAMES C. BERRY-C.S.F. if-'ii '-'Nd mfs. Www ,QM 512' s-f'1 gg- 'iz in Q- 1 ss 'naw-nm L Awww vin. if ,Y W f a- y I? Ze' L seniors '58 CAROL BEST-F.I'-I.A., G,A.A., Girls' League GERALD CLIFFORD BEYER-Track, Ari League Vice Presidenl, Building and Grounds ROBERT A. BIDWELL-Foolball, Track, Building and Grounds BARRY D. BINKS-Foolball, Junior Class Vice Pres idenl, Junior Class Represenlafive PHYLLIS ANNE BLAGEN-Girls' League ISonoral, G.A.A. lSonoral, Prom Commillee ISonoral CAROLYN JEAN BODENHAMER-Purple Skirfs, Presiclenl Y-Teens, C.S.F. JUDITH ANN BOGGS-G.A.A. ITuolurnnel, Cheer- leader lTuolurnnel, Girls' League BERT BOOTHROYD-Sophomore Class Treasurer lC.V.l, Football IC.V.l, Track IC.V.l CLIFFORD M. BOSENKO JANET FAY BOSSUOT-Girls' League KAREN LOUISE BOWLER-Girls' League, Fulure Teachers, Senior Council SANDRA KAY BOWLER-Girls' League, F.I-I.A. WILLIAM P. BOYER-Latin Club, Building and Grounds ALLENE BRANSCOMB-Transfer from Eureka, Calif. PAT BARNES BREMER LORRAINE GAY BRENNAN-Sophomore Class Sec- gelary, Girls' League Represenfaiive, Purple klrfs RICHARD C. BRENNAN, JR.-Football, Block S, Sophomore Class Presidenl BEULAH JEAN BRIGGS-Bible Club, Girls' Chorus F,B.L.A. ISan Juanl BETTY JOAN BROCKMAN-Drill Team, F.I-l.A. IEnv Terprisel, Mixed Glee IEnIerprisel JUDETH CAROLYN BRONSON-Girls' League, Tri- Hes HENRY JOSEPH BROUILLARD, JR.-Foolball, Bas- keiball, Sludenl Body President DAVID ALLEN BROWfBaskeIbalI, Football, Build' Inq and Grounds seniors '58 JOYCE BROWER--C.S.F. lC.V.l, Sophomore Class Presidenf lC.V.l, Fall Play CONNIE BROWN-Junior Class Yell Leader, Fas' kefball Sonq Leader, Purple Slcirfs DAVID C. BROWN-Ar? Edition lC.V.l, Junior Class Yell Leader, Track Letterman lC.V.l DENg'IlSd ALAN BROWN-Band, Orcnesfra, Pep an JEAN BROWN-Girls' League, Ski Club, F.H.A. JOYCE F. PRESLEY BROWN-Girls' League, Tri, Elles Secrelary, Foofball Song Leader MOUSE BROWN-Football Moslcie, Band, Purple ' i PAUL QRYNER-Block S, Track, C.S.F. DOUGLAS C. BUI--Baseball, C.S.F., Block S DOYCE MARIE BULLARD--Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Leaque Treasurer, Science Club SHIRLEY MAY BUMBAUGH - Building and Grounds, Girls' Glee ll, Hi-CC TONY JAMES BURKE-Building and Grounds, Boys' Glee ll, A Cappella DICK BURTON-Building and Grounds, Spanish Club, lnframural Baskelball DAPHEL GARDNER CADY-Foolball, Block S, Band VIVIAN DORA CALDWELL-F.l'l.A. Song Leader lEn?erprisel, F.H.A. Reporler lC,V.l, Girls' League DOROTHY ANN CAMERON-Shasfa Science Club, Girls' Leaque, Lalin Club Council MARILYNE ARLENE CAMPBELL-Varsily Foolball Yell Leader, Volcano, Purple Skirls ANITA MAE CANNON-Building and Grounds, F.H.A., Girls' League CAROL LYNNE CARLTON-Junior Class Secrerary, Daisy Adverlisinq Manager, Purple Skirfs Vice President JERRY CLYDE CELEY-Foolball lC.V.l, Baskelball lC.V.l, Track lC.V.l DAWEIE-HICKERING-Volcano, Tennis Team, C.S.F. :co FRANKLIN STEPHEN CIBULA--C.S.F., Swimming Team, Block S MILO RANDALL CLARE-Freshman Class Repre- sentative, C.S.F., Shaslology Edifor MICHAEL G. CLARK - Science Club, Baseball lProspecf, Ore.J, Lefferrnen's Club lProspecfl DEBRA CLINESCHMIDT-Building and Grounds, Shasloloqy Slaff, Purple Slcirfs Officer JUDITH CAROL COLLINS-Business Manager oi Yearbook lC,V.l, Hi-CC, Girls' League NANCY COLLYER - C.S.F., Purple Slcirfs, Gay' Teens Presidenl KELLY COMES VIRGINIA DIANE CONNER-Girls' League, Drill Team, Girls' Glee ll BEVERLY JEAN CURTIS-Science Club Secrelavy, Tri-HIY Presidenl, HifCC I BILL DANIELS-Transfer from Deserl High School, Mojave, Latin Club llvloiavel SHARON DARASKAVICH - A Cappella, Purple Sk'r+s, Richardson Sorings Conference DORETTA IDODIEI FAYE DAVIS-Transfer from Tuolumne I-ligh, F,H.A. lTuolumnel, G.A.A. lTuolumnel NANCY ANN DECKER-Lafin Club, Tri'Hi-Y, Girls' League LOIS FRANCES DECOSTE-Girls' League, Thes- pians, Staff Member of School Paper THEODORE STEPHEN DeHART-Archery Club, Arr League, Building and Grounds PATSY JEAN DeLAY - Transfer from Oakdale, French Club MICTHAIEL BURR DeMOSS-Band ll, Pep Band, rac JURALDLNE DOBYNS-Girls' League, Girls' Glee an I ROBERT DOLE-Shasfa Science Club Vice Presie denl, Thespians, Science Fair DONNA DORROUGH - Fair, Junior Prom, and Homecoming Queens ll-lavana H.S.J, Cheer- leader fHavanaJ, Class Reporler lHavanaJ GLENDA MARIE DOUTHIT-C.S.F., Hi-CC, Band DANELLE DRAGOO- C.S.F., Volcano, Maiorerle DOLORES ILENE DRYNAN-Girls' League, Pep Club IEI Monle, Calif.l, Spanish Club Presidenl and Vice Presidenf CEI Monlel MAXINE DUNLAP-Drill Team, Baskefball Maior- efre JESSIE DYER-Girls' League, Girls' Chorus ll LETA B. EAGLEMAN-G.A.A. lDelano, Calif.J, F.H.A. lDelanol, Girls' League ROGER CUSHMAN EDWARDS - C.S.F. l.Anfioch, CaIif.j Vice Presidenf U.N, Organization iAn- fiochl, Science Club lAnTiochl EDWIN EKDAHL-French Club, Ar? League, Boys' Glee I and ll CATHERINE ELLIOT - Senior Class Secrefary, Purple Slcirls, Lalin Club Secrefary MARGARET MARILYN ELLIS -- Tri-HiAY, Girls' League CHARLOTTE C. ENDICOTT-Girls' League, F.H.A., Building and Grounds EDDIE EVANS-Track VIRGZIHKL FARRIS-Girls' League, Fulure Nurses, FREDRICK ITEDQ FINKLER-Band, Hi-CC Presi- denl, C.S,F. Treasurer DELLA LYNN FISK-Senior Class Council, Tri-Hi,Y Council, Thespians SHARON LEE FLECK-Tlwespians Secrelary-Treas urer, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' League GERALDINE MARIE FOSS - Assislanl Baskelball Yell Leader, Girls' League NORVAL FOSS-While Shirls, Foolball, Baseball JIM FOSTER-F.F.A. llfnlerprisel, Building and Grounds, Souare Dance Club JACKIE GEAUWANNA FRANK - C.S.F., Junior Class President, Basketball LINDA LOU FREEMAN-Girls' League, Fulure Teachers, Building and Grounds CURTIS FREMBLING-Block S, Track, Science Club LARRY FRlEND!Transfer from San Leandro, Calif., Boys' Glee ROBERT RICHARD FRIEND-Transfer from San Leandro, Calif., Band, Archery Club MARJORIE LEE FROHN-Girls' League Represene Ialive, Purple Skirl Cheerleader, Tri-Debs WARD GANDY--Commissioner of Building and Grounds, Swirnrninq, Sophomore Class Vice President DALE GLASCO-C.S.F. Vice Presidenl IAndersonl, Science Club IAndersonl, C.S.F. BARBARA LaRAE GLASSBURN - Girls' League, G.A.A., Building and Grounds KATHLEEN IKITI ANN GLASSER-Transfer from Fall River, G.A.A. lFall Riverl, F.B.L,A. IFall Riverl LARQY N. GOTCHER-Block S, Football, Whire irfs DICK GRAY - Foolball, Swimming Tearn, Boys' Chorus DALE GREEN-Archery Club CAROLE GRINER SIDNEY A. GROVE - Track fEnlerprisel, Track IC.V.l CHARLES R. HAJEKfLa1in Club, C,S.F. JUDLTHY ILEENE HALCOMB-Girls' League, Tri- ,, LINDA LEE HALE - Drill and Maiorelle Corps, Girls' League, Science Club 32 seniors '58 JERRY R. HALL CAROL HAMMOND JOAN UOJD HAMPTON-Transfer from Campbell Union High School, Swimming Team LORETTA HARPER-Girls' League, Girls' Glee ll, F.H.A. lLekeporlJ BARBARA JEAN HARRINGTON-Girls' League, Drill Team, Girls' Glee l and ll BRUCE HARRIS LANA L. HARRIS-Girls' League, Transfer from Hayfork, Calif. LAYTON BRUCE HARROW-A Cappella, C.S.F., Senior Play JACQUELINE HART-C.S.F., Student Body Secre- fary lC.V.l, G.A.A. lC.V.J PEGGY HARTER-Girls' League, G.A,A., F.H.A. KAY LYNNETTE HASKELL-Y-Teens lCoHonwood Falls, Kan.l, F.H.A. lCoffonwood Fallsj, Yell Leader lCof1onwood Fallsl KATIE HASTlNGS-Sludenl Body Secrelary, Girls' Stale, Freshman Class Vice Presidenl SHARON L. HATFIELDAHLCC ELEANOR IRENE HAUNSCHILD-Baslcefball Sonq Leader, Purple Skirls, C.S.F. MARY FRANCES HEATHER-Girls' League, F.H.A. BILL HEATON RUTH J. HEEERLING-F.l-LA. lEnlerprisel Science Club, Shasfa Square Dance Club LORETTA EILEEN HENDRIX-Class Represenfalive lEnlerprisel, Girls' League, Science Club ROGER A. HENRY-Archery Club lRed Blufll, Science Club, Baseball WILLIAM WAYNE HERMAN GAIL ILEE:'l HEWITT-Purple Skirls, Girls' Leoque, Tri-Hi' SANDY HIGGINS-Yell Leader lThe Dalles, Ore.l, Class Treasurer lThe Dallesl, Building and Grounds 33 seniors '58 CAROLYN HILL-Girls' League, Volcano Shall, Thespians LORALEI LUCILLE HILL-J.V. Basketball Yell Lead' er, Girls' League, F.H.A. DEANNA LEE HINKLE-TrlfHi-Y, Lalin Club, Girls' League ROY HODGESON-Dance Band, Band, Boxing PHILIP HOPKINS-Band, A Cappella, Hi-CC ILENE MARIAN HORSLEY-Fulure Medical Work' ers KG-ranfs Pass, Ore.l, F,B.L.A. lGranls Passl, Girls' League lGranfs Passj CYNTHIA MAUREEN HUBBLE-Transfer from Sanla Barbara, F.H.A., Girls' League MARILYN HUDSON - Purple Skirls, Richardson Springs Conference, Girls' League JOYCE JOHNSON-Girls' League, A Cappella, Building and Grounds l NOLA MARLENE JOHNSON-Girls' League, Tri Hi-Y, F.H.A. MICHAEL LEONARD JONES - Building and grcgmds, Malh and Science Club, Shasfology fa JUDY D. JORDON-Freshman Class Treasurer lEn- lbeirprisei, Sludenf Body Treasurer lC.V.J, Fall a Y CAROL ANN KARDELL-Girls' League, Building and Grounds BARBARA J. KELLY-Girls' League, Building and Grounds, Transfer from Van Nuys, Calif. GRACE KERN-Girls' League, Girls' Glee ll ROBERT M. KEYS LESgn.PNAYNE KlZERfTransfer from Marysville 6 . NORMA JEAN KRICK-Building and Grounds Girls' League RICHARD R. KYLE-Class Treasurer and Vice Pres ident, Fall Play, Boys' Tax Collector JOHN LACK-Transfer from Cenlral Valley JOHN WALTER LEACH - Foolball, Baslcelball Tennis ' PHIL LEAS-Transfer from Enlerprise, Firsl Lieu 'renanf in C.C.C. an WILLIAM H. LEE FLORENCE LEMMONS-Lalin Club, Girls' League MEREL H. LEONARD-Fall Play GAELA LERWILL-Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' League, Drill earn WARD JAMES LESLIE-C.S.F., Sludeni Body Treas- urer, Boys' Slale CAROLYN LEE LIDDELL-Band, G.A.A. Presidenl, Purple Slrirls JANEY LITSTER-Transfer from Reno, Nev. T.N.T. lRenol, Pep Club lRenol ARLIE LOCKWOOD-Camera Club, Archery Club, Building and Grounds PHIIBIIEI RQYTZND LONNBERG-Football, Bases a , oc LAWRENCE MICHAEL LUNDE - Camera Club, Building and Grounds GARY MICHAEL LUSSO-School Play ROBERTA HALLIE MARR-Maiorelle, Chico Lead- ers Conference, Daisy Slall RUTH ANN MARTIN-Transfer from Richmond JOSEPHINE EVELYN MAZZINI - Girls' League, French Club, Building and Grounds ROBERT L. MCALLISTER-Football lC.V.l, Basket' bell lC.V.l, Sfudenl' Council Vice Presidenl l .V.l KAY MCGRAW-Purple Slcirls, Girls' League, Build- inq and Grounds GERALDINE CAROLINE ICANDYI MCKINNEY LYNNE SHARON MCMEANS - Thespians, Girls' League, Volcano Sfaff FAYRE KAY MEYER-F.H.A., Fufure Nurses, Girls' League JAMES SEBERT MIKLICH-Baslcelball, Varsity Fool- ball Yell Leader, Senior Class Yell Leader VERNON D. MILES-Transfer from Cenlral Valley, Traclc Lelferman lC.V.l HOWARD MILLER PATRICIA ANN MILLER - A Cappella, Science ' Club Preslclenf, Maiorefle PHYLLIS J. MILLER-Girls' League, F.H.A. ROGER J. MITCHELL BEVERLY MOOK - Transfer from Chico, Girls' League JOE MOORE-C.S.F., Volcano Sfaff, Junior Class V Presidenl ROBERT LeROY MOORE-Transfer from Cenlral Valley, Foofball Lefferman lC.V.J 35 GLENN MARTIN MORE-Football, Block S WAYNE MORGAN-Track lChesler, Calif.j, Bas- kelball lChesTerl, Spanish Club lCl1eslerl VIRGINIA ANN MORRIS--Girls' Chorus I and ll, girls' League, Transfer from San Fernando, a i . BRUCE MORRISON-Transfer from Sonoma Valley High School, Track lSonomal KENNETH ALBERT MORROW - Swimming, Fall Play, A Cappella Presidenl RONALD D. MOSKOFF-Transfer from Enlerprise, Transfer from Cenlral Valley CAROL NASH-Girls' League, Girls' Chorus Il JOHN NAVARRO KAY PASLEY-C.S.F., Assisfanl J.V. Baslcelball Yell Leader, Song Leader MARJIE ANN PASTORINO-Maiorelle, Volcano Slarf, Future Teachers PATRICIA ANN PEARCE-Drill Team ShasleHes, Thespians, Girls' Glee ll DONALD D. PEERY-Football, Block S, C.S.F. JAMES TONY PERRY-Volcano Slaff, Spanish Club GLORIA PICOT-Baskelball Song Leader, Purple Slcirls, Girls' League PAUL JAMES PIKE-Boxing, Baslcelball, Building and Grounds A JANET OLIVIA POLF - C.S.F., Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' League Presidenl JAMES JOHN POPE-Transfer from Cenlral Valley, Baseball CATHERINE JULIA PORTERFlELD!C.S.F., Purple Skirts, Girls' League CAROLE PRESLEY-Girls' League, Tri-Elles, Build inq and Grounds GLORIA RUTH PRICE-Class Yell Leader, Foolball Song Leader, Girls' League Secrelary WILLIAM E. PRUSIA-Spanish Club, Science Club, A Cappella MARIIHYN F. PUFFER-Thespians, Girls' League, F. .A. DONNA JEAN QUEEN-Drill Team, Girls' Chorus ll, Girls' League BILLIE JEAN RABE-Band, Girls' League, G.A.A. RONALD LEE REA-Transfer from Eureka, Calif., Track lEurekaI BETTY JEAN REDMAN-Girls' League, Spanish Club CONNIE L. REED-F.H.A. Vice Presidenl lC.V.l, Marriefles SANDY REINHARD-A Cappella, Thespians, Fall Pay seniors '58 BARBARA ANN RENTFRO-F.H.A., Girls' League, Building and Grounds EDDIE REUTHER-White Shirfs WILLIAM GORDON RHODESHHLCC. SHARON ELIZABETH RHORER A Hi-CC, Girls' League, F-.H.A,. HAZCSLAROSEMARY RICKARD - C.S.F., I-Ii-CC, , .A. MARLENE ANN ROBINSONAC.S.F., G.A.A. Vice- Presidenf, Circle S SUE HAMNER ROBINSON-Sludenf Council Sec- refary, Purple Skirrs, Baslcelball Song Leader JEANETTE RODRIGUEZ-F.H.A. Song Leader, Drill Team, Asilomar JIM M. ROGERS-Transfer from Anderson DALE C. ROSS-Transfer from Wells, Nev., School Play, Sfage Manager GENE H. ROTHER-Band. KATHIE MARY RUCK-Baskefball Song Leader, Purple Skirfs, Girls' League STANLEY DAVID RUNNER TERRY A. RUST-Swimming Team, Block S, Lalin Council PATRICIA LEE RYAN-Girls' League, F.I-I.A, KATHRYN LEA SACCO-Richardson Springs Con- ference, Purple Skir+s, Shaslology Staff CORA CHARLOTTE SANDERS-Girls' League. RAYMRND SANDERS, JR.-C.S.F., Band, A Cap- pe a MELVIN SARGENT-Building and Grounds, Band. HAROLD J. SAUNDERS VIKKI ANN SCHAFFER-Girls' League, Thesplans, Girls' League Represenlalive lMissoula, Montl JACKIE SCHULTZ-Transler from Dunsmuir, Girls' League seniors '58 PATRICK M. SEABRIDGE-Transfer from Central Valley, Sophomore Representative lC.V.J BARBARA JoANN SHADWELL-C.S.F., Assistant Varsity Basketball Yell Leader, Student Body Secretary WILLIAM JERRY SHAFER-Transfer from Trinity High, Track lTrinityI Basketball Urinityl DOUG ASbS1IfIARETTE - Building and Grounds, T Baske a MAEGPIERRUTH SHELTON-FJ-I.A., Girls' League, DAN SH EPPARD EARL SHORT JOHN SHOUP-Transfer from Enterprise, F.F.A. Secretary, F.F.A. Vice President JUDITH ELAINE SHUFFLETON - A Cappella, Variety Show, Girls' League RICHARD F. SIMONICK-Transfer from Central Valley, Transfer from Enterprise, Basketball fC.V.l SELMA ANN SMITH-Song Leader, Purple Skirts Treasurer, Assistant J.V. Yell Leader VERA LOUISE SNAVELY - G.A.A. iEnterprisel, F.H.A. IEnte,rprisej, Girls' League SHARON ORELIA SOUTHERN--Girls' League, Trie Hi-Y Officer, Building and Grounds EMILY SOWARDS--Drill Team, Girls' League, Fu- ture Nurses THOMAS A. SPADE-Football, Baseball, Block S ANGELA SPARKS-C.S.F. lTrinity High. Junior Clgss Vice President iTrinityI, Junior Play Urin- ity ' JOHBN ?Ig.BERT SPENCER -' Football, Band Il, JERRYOCSTARRETT-Transfer from Sonora, Calif. LINDA MARIE STERPENIG-Tri-Hi-Y Vice President and Publicity Chairman, Shasta Science Club, Thespians THERESA TAGGART-Girls' League, Transfer from San Bruno, Calif., G.A.A. Rally Committee lSan Brunol SANDRA KAY TEAGUE-Girls' League,' Transfer from Enterprise LeANN TENNANT-C.S.F., Square Dance Club, Girls' League from gn 3 - 1 Iqwlfl' ,av- ,umm were JERRY WAYNE THOMAN-Archery, Boxing, Build' ing and Grounds RUTH THOMAS-Girls' League, C.S.F., Thespians KATHERYN SUE THOMLINSON - Football Yell Leader, Purple Skirts, Girls' League Officer BEVERLY JUNE THOMPSON-C.S.F., Drill Team, Girls' League LAWRENCE DALE THOMPSON-F.F.A. Treasurer, F.F.A. Reporter, F.F.A. Parliamentary Proce- dure President LEAH THOMPSON - C.S.F. Secretary, Future Teachers President, Drill Team WALTER THROOP JANICE TOOLEY-Transfer from Enterprise, F.H.A. JEANNE ELLEN TOURNEY-J,V. Yell Leader, 'Iri- Hi-Y Officer, Girls' League BARBARA JOAN TOWNSEND - G.A,A., Girls' League, Girls' Glee SANDRA TRAILOR-Girls' League MARTY TRIMBLE-Girls' Chorus I, Tri-HEVY, Thes- plans HAROLD V. URBAN-Senior Class Represenfative, Basketball, C.S.F. DON FREEMAN VANDERPOOL-Swimming, Build- ing and Grounds, Boys' Glee CHRIS VASSION-Baseball, Track, Future Teachers ROSALEEN WATTERS-Girls' LEBUUS, Girls' Glee WILLIAM WAYMIRE-F.F.A. IEnferpriseI, Building and Grounds, Hi-CC CAROLE WHEATON-Sophomore Class Secretary Tri-Hi-Y Council, G.A.A. Secretary GLENDA WIELAND-Purple Skirts, Girls' League, Latin Council RICHARD WILDE-Football iEnterprisel, Track Ilfnterprisei, Square Dance Club DONNA J. WILEY-Girls' League, Tri'EtteS Trees' urer, Tri-Ettes ,President ANN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS - C.S.F., Future Nurses, Latin Council DAVAD dROBERT WILLIAMS-A Cappella, C.S.F., an . KENNETH WILLIAMS - Block S, Building and Grounds, Football LETTY LOU WILLIAMS-Basketball Yell Leader, Purple Skirts President, Football Sonri Leader JERRY WILLIAMSON-Football IFall Riverl, Bas- ketball fFall Riverj, Transfer from Fall River and Anderson GARRY WILSON-Yell Leader fMarysvilleI, Latin Club Treasurer iMarysvilleI, Student Council fMarysvillel g JOHN F. WILSON-Freshman Class President lEn- terprisej, J.V. Football, A Cappella CAMERA SHY SENIORS Ralph Baxler Nancy O. Bean Doyle Bergo Emma Lou Bessey Do-rofhy Jean Brooks James William Broome Barbara Ann Bryanf Sharon Elizabelh Campbell Gary Clayton Robert Jan Clineschmidl' Harold Coahs Slanley Millon Evans Mary Lou Hardin Waller Paul Kisller Vicky Jann' Keely Paul Landry Viola Dorolhy MacDonald Richard B. Mace 40 Robert William Mills James E. Milton Reela Jean Murray Lloyd Brion Nelson Heath E. Nolely Vernon L. O'.Brien Ray Parker Jack Neal Perdue Lanele Prifchard Jerry L. Reed Gordon Runyon Thelma iAriil Smiihson Peler A. Smolenski Orvil D. Swarls Charlolfe Tefraull Rennie J. Ward Vicki Kylene Williams Mike L. Wrighi THEODORE HENRY WILSON - C.S.F., Varsify Track, Boys' Sfafe DANIEL E. WOLF-Latin Club. FRANK M. WOOD-Foolball, Baskelball, Baseball ROSEMARY A. WOODCOCK - Girls' League, Girls' Chorus, Homemaking JACK L. WOOLF-Baskeiball, Block S, Senior Class Treasurer MARGARET WRIGHT - Transfer from Sealile, Wash., Girls' League SHIRLEY N. WRIGHT - Girls' League, Square Dance Club BRADLEY PAUL YOUNGMAN-C.S.F. Vice Presi- deni, California Boys' Slafe, Swimming Team RUDOLF W. ZOELLMER PAMELA HARDESTY-Transfer from Merced an 'QI -dir X Q 1 - i m me mme 1 eee ee e eee e Y Q., 4 M A,. Q, ., , m .,,. ,..,. m .1'Q e ,Q -.A,AQ, e .,A:,: -- - 1 .A I 1 1:-A 'e X Q see? eee eee eeeeee ee f ff'-1 ,QQ 3 ' commencement speakers e ' v ,F 1? E .ff S x 91 JANET POLF GEAUWANNA FRANK JUDY SHUFFLETON RAY SANDERS LUIS BELMONTE DOYCE BULLARD SENIORS JUNIORS ROW ONE, left lo righl: Carolyn Bodenhamer, Nancy Collyer, Gail ROW ONE, left io righl: Donna Bidwell, Kay Arnoldy, Leanna Ro- Armslrong, Della Fisk. ROW TWO: Carolyn Acurso, Terry Rusl, Terry selli, Pal Lynch. ROW TWO: Roger Clark, John Ruby, Marshall Black, Bafchelor, Jim Miklich, Harold Urban, Luis Belmonfe. Mike Anlhony, Torn Williams, Marshall Brackin. CICISS COUYICHS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ROW ONE, left lo righl: Nancy Milton, Pat Mallory, Mary Ann ROW ONE, left lo riqhl: Peggy Thompson, Dorothy Burke, Belly Reinke Bonnie Le Blanc Jeannefle Cameron. ROW TWO: Ron Brown, Mallory. ROW TWO: Bill O'Brian, Ronny Esfep, Craig Deforesl, Len I Bill Evalnhoe, Bob Thorpe, Ross RiHer. Hulchens. ,E E 4,5 w .-.-x- , I, Kay McGraw 4. Danelle Dragoo 2, Sue Robinson 5. Bruce Harrow 3. PM Ryan 6 Gerry and Norval Foss 2 use Debra Clineschmidi, Lynn IO. Vicki Schaffer Cerlfon and Joann Shadweli II. Harold Urban and Dick 8. Arlyne Basiunas Burfon Lorraine and Dick Brennan IZ. Nancy Collyer 5? ?mf Ab 9 52 xii , AMG- 1 gs .ix 'mmf Q 1 D O 1 R HX,,ELL PAT LYNCH Vice President DONNA BIDWELI. Secrefary KAY ARNOLDY SecreTary ALVTA OVERMAN Treasurer LIANA ROSSETTI Treasurer ROGER CLARK MIKE ANTHONY Presidenf Presidenf class of '59 The year Tinally came when The class oT '59 would receive Their class rings. They were now iuniors and upperclassmen. They elecTed Roger Clarlc To be Their Tirsl' semesTer presi- denT and Mike AnThony To be Their second semesTer presi- denT. The year has been very successTul. The brick TounTain and benches in TronT oT The shop buildings were Tinished This year. This was The combined proiecT OT The junior class and Two oTher classes. CornmiTTees are now being Tormed and plans are being made Tor The annual Junior Prom which will be held sorneTime in April. The class shows greaT promise and is sure To be a greaT senior class nexT year. CAROLE HYATT Represenfafive MARSHALL BRACKIN Represenrafive LIANA ROSSETTI Yell Leader PAT LYNCH Yell Leader ROGER CLARK Vice Presideni MRS. JENKS Advisor GRUSH, Period I-FIRST ROW, Ieff lo right: A. Overman, C. Hyafl, Q. Nye, J, Smifhson, C. Gibbs, L. Veley, P. Thompson, S. Morfern. SECOND ROW: D. DeHart, H. Mefz, K. Hall, C. Miske, M. Reinke, S. Quinn, K. Ross, P. Ferris. THIRD ROW: R. Clark, J. Nixon, P. Richards, F. Myers, J. Mills, D. Harris. FOURTH ROW: M. Anlhony, T. Williams, D. Winlers, D. Shep- pard, J. Zellin, G. Shori. RILEY, Period L-FIRST ROW, lell fo right: V. Roberfs, S. Davenporl, B. Logan, M. Hanes, M. Pieper, J. Byers, M. Long, L. Wolverlon. SECOND ROW: D. Sass, R. Fox, J. Whilelaw, E. Moravec, S. Lanfz, B. Clem- enls, J. Word. THIRD ROW: G. Spohn, S. Vasquez, L. Shoup, D. Sfreer, L. Erickson, N. Marlin, W. Laffranchini. FOURTH ROW: F. Brownlee, R. Kelsay, C. Sheppard, P. Huck, J. Strange, T. Maxwell. RILEY, Period 4-FIRST ROW, Iefr lo right: B. Keys, J. Gregory, S. Knolfy, C. Burch- field, L. Redfern, J. Shaver, P. Warren, J. Peacock, D. Pearson, J. Wilson. SECOND ROW: J. Pringle, L. Erickson, B. Lighlfool, P. Vickers, S. Wise, U. Grace, R. Nesbiif, A. Horsley, S. Peiersen. THIRD ROW: J. Vandiver, D. Walsh, M. Hasfings, M. Greene R. McGregor, R. Farvis, B. Smilh, B. Jenkins. FOURTH ROW: M. Brackin, D. McLain, G. Snow, C. Schaefer, G. Gifford, T. Mulchie, D. Aramayo, J. Ruby. MORFORD, Period l-BOTTOM ROW, left lo riqhf: C. Weir, C. Cowarl, Y. Rice, C. Scofl, N, Veley, M. Edwards, J. Pefly, V. Hall. SECOND ROW: H. Sfaley, W. Phil- lips, B. Porler, L. Ballinger, E. Greer, O. Holmes, R. Teach. THIRD ROW: D.. Padula, J. Sass, P. Weingarlner, T. Greer, G. Ken- nedy, 6. Lack, J. Sherman, F. Dohle. FOURTH ROW: B. Ellison, E. Pierce, H. Lewis, K. Windle, M. Wilson, 6. Kindred, R. McArfhur, C. Merrick. MORFORD, Period 2-BOTTOM ROW, lefi lo righf: S. Sfimmel, P. Howard, P. Lynch, S. Nelson, F. Padqef, F. Pills, L. Riley, L. Leach. SECOND ROW: H. Wiley, J. Gor- don, V. Chavey, T. Loulon, L. Scarbrough, S. Schneider, M. Telraulf, G. Wall, S. Bui. THIRD ROW: L. Anderson, R. Crook, G. Vanderpool, G. Nixon, I. Ross, F. Weaganl, R. Heov, D. Monqold. FOURTH ROW--B. Collins, V. Clineschmidf, R. Fisher, A. Zoellmer, P. Economou, G. Boyse, J. Dee- qan, B. Reed. MORFORD, Period 3-BOTTOM ROW, left lo right: B. Depoole, L. Rosseffi, S. Barne elfe, S. Websler, C. Virgil, A. Davison, C. Harris. SECOND ROW: J. Barbara, J. Brown, B. Winfers, B. Williams, R. Hale, J. Heer, J. Noll, K, Marlin. THIRD ROW: R. Higgins, M. Serafine, B. Jones, D. Gor- den, L. Tanner, M. Black, W. Houslon, R. Brown. FOURTH ROW: A. Hodge, C. San- genillo, R. Towner, B. Fowler, D. O'Brien L. McManus, MORFORD, Period Fr-ROW l, lell lo right: D, Bidwell, R. Bruce, C. Chase, M. Rivas, G. Houlel, J. Nash, D. Hislop, P. Twyman. ROW 2: S. Berfofle, S. Tucker, B. Porler, K. King, M. Jencks, B. Karl, L. Younqman, M. Wilson. ROW 2: R. Grant, L. Hayel, R. Hunrinqron, P. Myers, D. Barnard, J. Adair, J. Walker, J. Heslor, D. Denlon. ROW 4: D. Bessy, D. Olfman, D. Rodrique, B. Rich- ardson, K. Meeder, E. Asher, N. Hayden, D. Heberling, P. Lyons. MORFORD, Period 6-ROW I, leff lo riqhf: N. Winans, J. Benedicl, R. Milliser, B. Cox, J. Pulnam, D. Spence, D. Lihlleiohn. ROW 2: P. Kerrigan, T. Poller, D. Kehoe, E. Love, W. Goold, R. Joiner, L. VanNoy. ROW 3, C. Freeman, H. Kliebe, D. Boyd E. Froloff, C. Lewis, E. Winfree, B. Martini ROW 4: H. File, T. Clyde, B. Mellon, M. Pelak, E. Plunlner, T. Marsolek, R. While. ERICKSON, Period 2-ROW l, left ro right D. Hubbard, J. Moon, W. Porler, C. Friend K. Pearson, E. Brooks, S. Werner, C. Shel lon. ROW 2: F. Spangler, J. Ward, L Friend M. Moody, R. Doelker, R. Rodri quei, T. Davidson, S. Daniels, ROW 3: J Rucker, B. Cafhey, J. McGowan, G. Wolf G. Morgan, A. Norris, G. Runyan. BOB THORPE Vice Pres dem NANCY MILTON Secrefary PAT MALLERY Secretary MARJY ULRTCH Treasurer DGRENE GRUSH RON BROWN Representative RN ETTE CAMERON Represenlalive ARY ANN REINKE Yell Leader ROSS RITTER Yell Leader DNNIE LE BLANC Vice Presidenl Treasurer JON CROTTO BILL EVANHOE President President class of '60 No longer The lowesT men on The ToTem pole, The sopho- more class emerged as one oT The mosT eager classes in The school. Serving as presidenTs Tor The class were John CroTTo Tor The TirsT semesTer and Bill Evanhoe Tor The second semesTer. The sophomores had The second highesT represenTaTion in C.S.F., wiTh Nancy lvlilTon as one OT The Three high poinT members Tor The TirsT semesTer. NOT only is The class raTed high scholasTically, louT iT is said To have much hidden TalenT. They are planning To display This TalenT To The resT OT The school Through a class assembly. This sounds exciTing, and iT could sTarT a TradiTion. The class is now Torming commiTTees To plan The class proiecT which They will Tinance wiTh The proceeds Trom lasT year's maga- zine sale. The sophomore class is made oT The sTuTT which makes Tor The good name oT The school. MR. NELSON Advisor OWENS, Period 4-BOTTOM ROW, left to right: J. Allen, G. Adair, M. Evans, K. Dial, L. Toms, M. Mark, C. Hammonds, C. DuQuette. SECOND ROW: J. MacCabe, P. Proplesch, C. Clare, B. Nowell, S. Shaw, H. Kitchell, S. Wilson, K. Hazeltine, K. Myers, L. Farley. THIRD ROW: H. Stein- back, M. Cargile, T. Ptuntner, R. Kelly, C. Burton, Y. Casebeer, C. Frost. FOURTH ROW: L. Blaylock, G. Splawn, B. Lifquist, M. Martin, J. Baker, S. Utzman. O'BRlAN, Period 6-BOTTOM ROW, left to right: C. Norton, M. Krinner, L. Wallen, S. Wakefield, C. Allen, P. Trelease, M. Ouiletfe, S. Jordan. SECOND ROW: S. Miller, A. Horsley, P. DeLaV. J. Kofford, M. Fernbaugh, J. Sacco, M. Pike, P. Ritcher, P. Lantz. THIRD ROW: F. Keeler, C. Greer, M. Lierd, B. Kirker, T. McClelland, M. Fran- chetti, C. Williams, B. Green. FOURTH ROW: G. Browell, E. Keefer, D. Tucker, B. Castle. JACKSON, Period ls-BOTTOM ROW, left to right: C. Girimonte, L, Bidwell, N. Davis, H. Presley, S. Pritchard, L. Whitmore, S. Goulter, S. Price. SECOND ROW: N. Mil- ton, J. Anderson, J. Ferris, S. Sharette, N. Thompson, B, Gizinos, E. Graves, L. Hawe, S. Pack. THIRD ROW: E. Wright, R. Key- hoe, W. Baugh, P. lnk, T. Carr, E. McGreg- or, C, Atiberry, D. Roseberry, J. Weiland. OWENS, Period 2-BOTTOM ROW, left to right: C. Stahlbera, R. Smith, N. Danie's, J. Sims, I. Leonard, R. Fulk. C, Blaqrave. SECOND ROW: L. Trader. J. Hawkey, K. Holmes D. Mart, E, Coll'ns, L. Morley, D. Ostenberq. THIRD ROW: L. Presley, M. Farley, R. Phillips, R. Kino, M. Evans, R. Rochlitz, W. Kistler. FOURTH ROW: M. Oshel, G, Scalf, C. Blair, R. Lonnberq, J. LeRoy, L. Gionel. JACKSON, Period 2-ROW l, leff lo righl D. Blagen, C. Morrison, M. McClure, J Love, L. Finn, G. Smirh, L. Harper, S Clarll, M. Alger. ROW 2: D. Mae, E. Bryan? J. Boren, R. Asher, L. Lawson, J. MacCabe B. Thorpe, T. ScoH, M. Work, D. Wilson ROW 3: M. Allen, M. Miller, L. Bracken N. Nixon, R. Riffer, A. Hodges, R. Mc- Gregor. ROW 4: D. Machado, T. Mack, B Diedesch, J. Hemslead, C. Fleharfy. JACKSON, Period 3-ROW I, left Q9 right C. Miller, J. Horner, S. Snider, D. Ward- robe, G. Noble, G. 'Wamhold. ROW 2: G. Perkins, J. Cameron, L. Orlebeke, G. John- son, K. Miller, L. Sladille, J. Jackling. ROW 3: R. Safler, R. Shaup, A. Slinnelf, J. Highfower, R. Connley, D. Williams, J. Berry, D. Sfewarf, E. Bau h, B. Cobb. ROW 4: K. Morris, F. Ferrell, Sills, G. Turman, J. German, G. Derman, J. Varney, R. Ellis, D. Varvel. JACKSON, Period 4-ROW I, lefl Io right: H. Vassion, M. Solie, P. Hendrix, B. Rice, K. Nelson, J. Hartman, S. Janfze, B. Hopper. ROW 2: J. Bull, B. King, S. Newcomer, G. Taclref, M. Nelson, C. Maulx, D. Dorrouqh. ROW 3: J. Jox, R. Loos, T. Trussas, K. Rus- sell, D. Conner, M, Bailor, D. Drew, E. Wenfree. ROW 4: T, Wiliford, A. 'Marr, S. Schraqe, J. Hopper, G. Harbor, J. Brown. AVEY, Period 5-ROW I, lei? lo riqhf: J. Smifh, M. Hardin, L. Sargenf, B. Brown, P. Gaulf, P. Endicolf, P. Hifchcock, L. Tanner, N. Pachuca. ROW 2: B. Waffs, J. Kenneff, J. Smarf, E. McClain, M. Shouse, B. Kruse, C. Riley, J. Acurso. ROW 3: R. Boafner, R. Carier, M. Armsfrong, C. Roof, M. Clark, V. Chrisfie, W. Smofski, H. Hellinger. ROW 4: E. Pringle, H. James, B. Mellon, J. Piper, E. Easley. HANDEL, Perfod l--FIRST ROW, lefi lo righlz K. Maxwell, K. Graf, L. Hunl, B. Melrose, C. Dowell, M. Reinke, K. Ko:p- man. G. Halcomb, E. Pike. SECOND ROW: R. Trask, C. Moore, B. Morford, W. Oxley, C. Macarlney, K. Binks, B. LeBlanc, P. Doulhif, M. Johnson, F. Sm:n. THIRD ROW: R. Brown, J. Reese, D. Colby, R. Schrage, J. Varney, Mike V ncelle, J. Dun- lap, D. Deiniqer. FOURTH ROW: J. Moore, J. Gullixson, J. Slreel, B. Birfcil, C. Jerni- gan, W. Johnson, D. Haller. FIFTH ROW: A. Stevens, J. Fowler, R. Carfer, P. Lynch, D. Stiles. JACKSON, Period l-FIRST ROW. lei? lo riqhf: G. Holum, R. Murphy, M. Brown, P. Mallery, G. Kife, W. Espil, L. Easley. SEC- OND ROW: D. Grush, F. Smoof, K. Doherfy, S. Hohimer, C. Clark, G. Whitney, M. Payne. THlRD ROW: C. l ord, A. vorfer- srnifh, T. Taylor, M. Walker, L. Pierce, J. Roberlson, J. Hoffman, T. Generes, M. Parker. FOURTH ROW: J. Wright, D. Baily, M. Hill, J. CroHo, D. Burns, R. Neifz, J. Remingfon. AVEY, Per'od 2-FIRST ROW, Iefl fo righl: S. White, L. Carlson, K. Huey, J. Fonesca, N. Sands, N. Cox. SECOND ROW: C. Hens- ley, N. Wollin, S. Miller, S. Resler, M. Wenlz, P. Fuchs, B. Jenkins, D. Rabe. THIRD ROW: T. Dunlap, H. M'rf, B. McBro'm, G. Robinson, G. Hursl, M. Lerwill J, Radford, J. Bequin, T. Younq. FOURTH ROW: L. Gricrsby T. Splielhof, J. Branslefler, C. Wick, sf Brown, G. Bossouf, R. Downs, D. Roberrs. BETTY MALLERY Vice President DOROTHY BURKE Secreiary PEGGY THOMPSON Secreiary TERRY THURMAN Treasurer BILL O'BRlEN Treasurer RANDY SMITH LEE HUTCHENS Presidenf Presideni class of '61 The freshman class was officially welcomed 'ro Shasla l-ligh ar rhe annual freshman receprion, Green Years. All freshmen who wore green were admiiled free. The class was well represenied. The annual magazine sale loroughl in 51,079 wirh Bill Anderson Taking The lead as iop salesman. All salesmen who sold ihree subscriplions or more will be shown a full lenglh morion piciure during school lime. Randy Smiih and Lee Huichens lead ihe freshman class as firsr and second semesrer presidenis. 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Darrell Handel came fo us from fhe College of fhe Pacific in Sfockfon. There he received his B.lv1. and lvl.M. degrees, wifh a major in Theory and composifion. l-le was a member of The nofed C.O.P. A Cappella Choir. For fhe firsf fime fhe A Cappella Choir parficipafed in fhe singing fesfival af Berlceley which is sponsored by fhe Universify of California. The choir also foolc parf in fhe Norfh- ern Sfafe and fhe Sfafe lvlusic Fesfivals. This is a highly selecfive group which performs many fypes of unaccompanied music, The musical liferafure used by fhe A Cappella Choir ranges from spirifuals fo follc songs, music of fhe church fo modern seffings of various fexfs. Because of fhis variefy and versafilify, fhis choir is in greaf demand for public performance. FRONT ROW, leff lo riqhl: J. Smoof, M. Forschler, S. Daraskavich, S. Websfer, D. Grush, G. Price, T. Smifhson. SECOND ROW: J. Johnson, K. Overman, P. Avise, S. Quinn, S. Reinhard, J. Shufflefon, C. Dowell, C. Girimonie, P. Miller. THIRD ROW: J. Reminglon, D. Burns, P. Hopkins, K. Williams, W. Johnson, B. Philpof, B. Harrow. FOURTH ROW: D. Borders, D. Boyd, R. Sanders, B. Prusia, T. Maxwell, H. James, T. Burke, T. Carr. is '09 orchestra This year for fhe firsf fime, we have formed a full symphony orchesfra. This group re- hearsed once a weelc on lvlonday evenings. The remainder of lhe group, wifh lhe addilion ofa few wind insfrumenfs, have a daily class. Each year a number of fhe more advanced players affend a clinic for band, chorus, and orchesfra af The College of fhe Pacific in Sfoclclon, fhus receiving 'rhe opporlunify fo perform under some of fhe world's more oufsfanding musicians. ln addifion, 'lhe orchesfra performs for local groups, including fhe performance af lrhe Norfhern California Music Fesfival. Plans for fhe fufure include fhe possibilify of combining fhe orchesfra and band for a formal concerf in fhe spring. FRONT ROW, leff lo riqhlz K. Arnoldy, J. Smifhson, B. Bland, S. Vanderpool, S. Harl, J. Hoffman, Y. Rice. SECOND ROW: T. Smilhson, C. Allen, H. Rickard, D. Brown, N. Milfon, P. Doulhif, K. Hall, G. Doulhif. THIRD ROW: C. Moore, J. Milfon, R. Sanders, J. Fields, D. Williams, C. DeForesf, P. Huck. STANDING: B. Anderson, R. Ellis. wiv? MR. JAMES FIELDS Direcfor Qi... glee clubs ADVANCED GIRLS FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righlz J. Lynn, J. Gregory, C. Hammonds, K. Doherly, K. Binks, K. Haskell, P. Mallery, P. Pearce, L. Redfern. SECOND ROW: L. Harper, J. Boggs, L. Cross, J. Kennell, R. Sljnilh, C. Frosl, A. Davison, J. Dobyns. THIRD ROW: R. Woodcock, L. Gullixson, M. Ulrich, S. Daraskavich, J. Smilhson, K. Maxwell, D. Queen, S. Bumbaugh. FOURTH ROW: D. Adams, G, Kern, V. Morris, C. Nash, D. Wilson, H. Slaley, L. Slerpenig, S. While. FIFTH ROW: L, Lane. BEGINNING GIRLS FRONT ROW, lefl' Io righli E. Sfower, D. Crenshaw, K. Quinn, S. Wise, S. Dowell, M. Graves, B. Mallery, P, Thompson, R. Dris- coll, SECOND ROW: P. Hendrix, K. Sanfos, G. Halcomb, R. Murphy, 6. Tackeff, S. Newcomer, S. Prifchard, P. McGuire, A. Vines, P. Ryan. THIRD ROW: E. Arnoldy, L. Kennicoff, G. Hoggland, P. Olson, L. Defoer, R. Norris, M. Rawlins, F. Jacobsen, D. Barbera, K. Porler, J. Carpenfer. FOURTH ROW: M. Alger, D. Dorrouqh, C. Griner, G. Noble, C. Chrislie, P. Miller, B. Mc- Gowan, B. Campell, L. Peacock, D, Smilh. FIFTH ROW: S. Thurman, S. Schneider, G. Perkins, D. Wellock, M. McManus, G. Adair, T. Pfunlner. BOYS' CHORUS FRONT ROW, Iefl fo righl: L. Anderson, D. Carlson, R. McGregor, H. Schneider, J. Auslin, J. Mazzini, D. Trublood. SECOND ROW: D, McLain, K. Meeder, L. Blaylock, H. James, E. Brelslord, C. Allebury, R. Caron. THIRD ROW: D. Bird, L. Friend, W. Donoho, B. Blazer, P. Davenport s m f . .A Pi Eqiwff 23. , 5, ' x A ,w if , ' wb, ' . ,X My N 7 'ifmmam ' fgiffw fc 5,11 . M - ff . - Q :W-,W , wi A54 W. aw MMFV w,'. Eg. : iz X. , -fzi sg U2 51 X JM Qi' ,,:: L ,gl ,:,:. M Q X 'W fx f' M g . ' IV 41- 'ft . 25525, mx wg .2i:, .... .L .,.. .. 3 ,.f' 4 ' ,fr ---v 1 Q 9. Y K f I X if Sz ,W 23,521 Sw in i B '4 7. ---...- --Q., ---..,,h.-.,.,1 'ea fl- H , . f 5. SQ. A , sz 1 33,4 7 L ai C L . W 1' p,,7'm,,: ,a'U 4 4' ,ff ,fha T A . V Y WL I ,K I 5 EXE Sf T1 '5' A I f 5 1 R. JAMES FIELDS Direcfor KNEELING, lefl lc righf: B. Ferrell, B. Ellison, B, Birfcil, J. Mills, M. Evans, B. Evanhoe. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fields, D, Brown, R. Friend, N. Milfon, V. Osfman, K. Hall, M. DeMoss. THIRD ROW: T. Maxwell, M, Nelson, B. Keys, C. Williams, M. Parker, G. Rofher, D. Towner, B. Birlcil, H. Richard, M. Wilson, G. Johnson, N. Collyer, J. Bene'dicl D.. Burke, G. Shorf. FOURTH ROW: D. Bidwell, H. Mefz, S. Hohimer, R. Sanders, J. Fields, C. Merrick, D. Ca'dy, Li Erickson, P. Gaulf, B. Depoali, D. Varvel, N. Marlin, D. Williams. FIFTH ROW: G, Doulhil, J. Milton, C. Moore, G. Spencer, E. McClain, T. Dunlap, R. Teach, D. Biyd, PikHuck, R. Neifz, C. DeForesf, R. Hodgeson, F. Ferrell, . Wa er. band The Shasfa l-ligh Concerf Band is fhe nucleus of several musical organizalions. The Marching Band, wifh fhe Drill Team, and Twirlers, begins fhe school year by presenfing colorful half-fime shows for each home game. Their wonderful performances win The admirafion of 'rhe audience and sfudenfs alike. The Shasfa l-ligh Pep Band ialces over during fhe baslcefball season, insfilling pep af each game and providing a good show for The fans. Af fhe close of each season lhe members selecf lhe personnel and new leader for lhe following year. This year fhe capable leader was lviilce Delvioss. The Concerf Band begins lheir work following fhe foofball season. They perform during fhe Chrisfmas season, concerfs for 'rhe elemenfary schools, civic groups, Norfhern Sfafe Fesfival, Sfale Fesfival, and fhe formal spring concerf. Wifhin fhe Concerf Band are several ensemble groups and soloisfs fhaf perform for various acfiviiies. The Dance Band was included in fhe curriculum fhis year. This popular group performs lhroughouf fhe enfire year for school dances bolh al home and away. DANCE BAND PEP BAND N. Marlin, C. Mieske, D. Varvel. SECOND ROW: KNEELING, lefl fo righf: B. Ellison, J. Mills, M Evans Mr. Fields, D. Boyd, R. Hodqeson, P. Huck, C. M. DeMoss. SECOND ROW: J. Milton, P. Huck D Sanqeniffo, C. Moore, D. Borders, C. Liddell, M. Burns, D. Boyd, C. Sanqeniffo, R, Sanders, N Marhn Evans, B. Birlcil. D. Brown. THIRD ROW: T. Maxwell. UQ! 095 4 f: l Tefgioflfs- J. purple skirts This year proved 'lo be a good one lor lhe Purple Slsirls. Lolly Williams, lall semesler presidenl, han- dled liar iob capably, There was beller allendance al' lhe games, and lhe girls parlicipaled in a downe lown rally belore lhe Enlerprise loolball game. The spring semesler was a busy one: and under lhe leadership ol Selma fimilh as presidenl, lhe group sponsored lhe Big Man On Campus and Baslcelball Queen conlesls. The annual Sweelhearl Ball was a big success wilh Terry Rusl and Pal Miller reigning as BMOC and Baslielball Queen. The annual banguel was enjoyed by new and old members alilce, and was lhe perlecl ending lor a successful year. The Purple Slcirls do much lo promole good school srniril. They go lo all home loolball and baslcelball games and as many oul ol lown games as possible. The members wear lheir purple and while unilorms on rally days and lo all games. X 3 W7 41' fziiqiinfiigflx ll l rr . . . 57 I- EQ , X f., K, x ,.,. . I I M RS. PADGETT Advisor M ISS CLARK Advisor LETTY WILLIAMS Fall Presidenl SELMA SMITH Spring Presidenl FRONT RONV, lefl lo righl: L. Williams, K. Pasley, G. Picol, L. Brennan, N. Collyer, J. Porlerfield, C. Liddell, E. Sowards, M. l-Iudscn, L. Rosselli, G. Wall, C. Wier, S. Tucker. SECOND ROW: D. Clineschmidl, K. Haslings, G. Hewill, I. I-Iaunschild, J. Shadwell, V. MacDonald, K. Benl, C. Bodenhamer, K. Arnoldy, C. Scoll, D. Bidwell, J. Phillips, K, Hall. THIRD ROW: S. Smilh, L. Carllon, S. Robinson, K. Ruck, J. Polf, M. Frohn, A. Baslunas, C. Whealon, S. Barnard, P. Thompson, J. Benedicl, B. Lighlfool, S. Quinn, J. Shaver, L. Wolverlon, S. Daraskavich. FOURTH ROW: K. Marlin, L. Redfern, G. Price, L. Erickson, D. Dragoo, D. Bullard, E. Weber, J. Barbera, L. Veley, A. Overman, C. Hyall, K. Elliol, P. Avise. block s This year The Block S was composed of TiTTy members. This organizaTion promoTes good sporTs- manship and acknowledges Those boys who earn Ie+- Ters in eiTher varsiTy or junior varsiTy sporTs. The annual Block S Dance was again a success. Among The oTher acTiviTies sponsored by The Block S is The sTudenT-TaculTy baskeTball game. This game is beTween The senior TooTball leTTermen and The men Teachers. IT is always enioyed by boTh The sTudenTs and The Teachers. The highlighf oT The year was The Block S BanqueT, which was Tinanced by The money raised during The year. Chuck Taylor, STanTord Uni- versiTy coach, was The guesT speaker. This year's Block S presidenT was Terry BaTchelor. OTher oTTicers were Joe Brouillard, vice-president WalT Adams, secreTaryg Ted Wilson, sergeanT-aT- arms: and Greg GiTTord, member-aT-large. Mr. Gran- Tham served as advisor. MR. GRANTHAM Advisor TERRY BATCH ELOR Presidenf JOE BROU I LLARD Vice-Presidenf WALT ADAMS Secrelary FRONT ROW, leff To right B. Biricil, D. Drew, L. Belmonfe, D. Kyle, W. Adams, M. DeMoss, T. Wilson, L. Golches D. Bui, Mr. GranTham. SECOND ROW: L. Dickey, B. Hopper, H. Vassion, B. Jones, F. Cibula, J. Brouillard, J. Miklich G. Snow, B. Binks, M. Anlhony, G. Boyce. THIRD ROW: M. ArmsTrong, D. Gofcher, A. Zoellmer, G. Gifford, G. More, D. Cady, K. Williams, C. Frembling, D. Brennan, M. Braclrin. FOURTH ROW: T. Spade, R. Clark, B. Thorpe, T. RusT, H. Urban, W. Gandy, T. Balchelor, M. Hasfings, D. Perry, l. Ross, G. Kennedy, B. Collins. shastology ww RAN DALL CLARE Edifor MRS. MARION KOFFORD Each year a s+af'F of hand-piclced iuniors and seniors unclerlalces To selecf and prepare for prinfing The besl crearive wrilings submilled by Shasla High siudenls lhroughouf The year. The efiorfs of l'his group are culminaled a+ Jrhe end of each school year wilh lhe dislriburion of a copy of ihe ShasTology +o each siudenf. A flood of good wrirings was read by lhis year's sfaff and 'Final seleclion was difficult As fhe mid-May deadline approached, frequenl afler-school sessions became necessary To sup- plemenl fhe daily class period. As in years pasr, 'rhe Shas+ology was well received by lrhe sludenrs - especially lhose whose poem or slory was included in rhis an- lhology. Some changes in Jrhe appearance and formal of lhis year's publicafion received +he approval of fhe s+udenl' body. The slafl and i'rs advisor, Mrs. lvlarion Kof- ford, sincerely enioyed ifs parl' in preparing lhis year's Shas+ology for Jrhe srudenls of Shasfa High. righf: R. Clare, H. Rickard, K. Sacco, D. Clineschmidf, M. Jones DEBRA CLINESCHMI Assisfanf Editor , g AZN F U A , ' M' , ,, , ,Qu fs 4 AR. HUGH PENMAN Advisor MQ'- JANET POLF Spring Edilor ' DAVE CHICKERING Fall Editor FRONT ROW, leff to righf: Mariie Paslorino, Danelle Draqoo, Jane? Polf, Marilyne Campbell. SECOND ROW: Dave Chickering, Harold Urban, Jon Abbolr, Jim Nlilrlich, Joe Moore, Tony Perry. volcano This year marlced 'rhe 'rhirlieih anniversary of 'rhe Volcano. Jrhe firsf ediiion being published on January I8, l928. A special seclion ap- peared in lhe January 24 edirion lo commem- orale lhe occasion. As lhose firsl Volcanoes conlained neilher pholographs nor adverrise- menls, The original slaff ranged in number from four lo seven persons. Twelve members of lhe class of '58 worked 'ro publish l'he Volcano 'rhis year. A journalism conference hosled by Shasla High on January 25 was one of l'he oulsranding evenls of 'rhe year For 'lhe slafi. Eighleen schools were inviled lo allend and hear lallfs by Norlh- ern California iournalisrs on lhe various aspecls of publishing a newspaper. Anolher aclivily sponsored by 'rhe Volcano was 'rhe annual Chrislmas dance. A superior ralingi was received by lhe paper in nalional compelilion for i'rs oulslanding edi- rorials and news coverage. MR. RICHARD GARBER Advisor GEAUWAN NA FRANK Fall President csf Scholarship Tor Service expresses The ideals oT The ShasTa Union l'ligh School members oT The CaliTornia Scholarship Federa- Tion. I-Iigh scholasTic sTandards and ouTsTanding qualiTies oT leader- ship are The reasons Tor The CSF To Take pride in iTs members. The purpose oT CSF is To encourage beTTer scholarship ThroughouT The sTaTe oT CaliTornia. AccumulaTion oT a minimum oT Ten poinTs, Two oi which may be derived Trom co-curricula acTiviTies, is required Tor membership in CSF. Each semesTer, aTTer grades are known, applicaTions are made available To all Those qualiTied Tor membership. Liie membership is The goal oT every member oT CSF. STudenTs qualiTying as members in CSF Tor six semesTers including one in Their senior year, are awarded liTe membership. On The opposiTe page are picTured seniors awarded liie membership aT The closing oT The TirsT semesTer. lvlany more are expecTed To be honored by The closing oT The second semesTer. This year marks The TwenTy-Third anniversary oT The organizaTion aT ShasTa, and The club's calendar includes several acTiviTies Tor iTs members. Each semesTer, The members oi CSF congregaTe Tor The purpose oT discussing common inTeresTs and plans. Geauwanna Frank, Ted Wilson, KaTie I-lasTings, and Ted Finkler were elecTed as oTTicers To lead The group during The TirsT semesTer. mosT looked-Torward-To TradiTion oT CSF. IT includes an enTire day away Trom school work, Teachers, and TruanT oTTicers. Plans are in The TormaTion Tor This Fun day. A Two-day Trip To San Francisco or some oTher well-liked ciTy is always looked Forward To. I-lowever, a day oi picnicking, swimming, and eaTing provides plenTy oi Tun, also. EiTher choice will make hard sTudying and good grades worTh while. WiTh our new and very acTive adviser, lvlr. Gary Garber, The CSF mainTained iTs posiTion oT high esTeem ThroughouT The school and communiTy. Skip Day is The FIRST ROW, Iefl' To righl: R. Thomas, C. Liddell, L. Thompson, H. Richard, G. Picof, K. Pasley, G. Hewiif, I. Haunschild, M. Robinson, J. Love, W. Espil, C. Morrison, H. Kiichell, L. Leach. SECOND ROW: L. Youngman, 5 Nelson L Tennanf M Ulrich, S. Whiie, K. Binks, S. Shaw, B. Nowell, C. Riley, K. Doheriy, W. Oxley, B. LeBlanc, ci. Maori. THIRD now! N. canyer, J. Noll, e. Douihn, J. Poli, M. Pasiafina, c. eirzmanre, P. eaun, N. Minion, P. Douihif, N. Woolin, C. Clare. FOURTH ROW: R. Brown, B. Morford, C. Bodenhamer, D, Dragoo, G. Armsfrong, K. Hasfings, G. Waff, C. Macariney, K. Arnoldy, A. Williams. FIFTH ROW: M, Parker, M. Hill, B. Castle, G. Frank B Youngman J Moore C. Haiek, J. Milfon, R. Sanders. SIXTH ROW: J. Boren, E. Bryani, G. Harber, P Smaiinsiii, w. Laffrinciiinni, Rf Fox, D. Chickerinq, T. Finkler, R. Edwards. SEVENTH ROW: D. nui, H, urban, F. Cibula, T. Wilson, M. Black, W. Leslie. life members I GAIL ARMSTRONG DAVE CHICKERING FRANK CIBULA NANCY COLLYER GLENDA DOUTHIT TED FINKLER GEAUWANNA FRANK KATIE HASTINGS WARD LESLIE JIM MILTON JANET POLF RAYMOND SANDERS LeANN TENNANT LEAH THOMPSON HAROLD URBAN TED WILSON BRADLEY YOUNGMAI 69 i.v. pep club The Junior VarsiTy Pep Club has greaTly progressed This pasT school year. For The TirsT Time since iTs Tound- ing in l956, oTTicers were elecTed. The T'irsT semesTer presidenT was PaT Pe- zold, and The second, PaT Mallery, The members now have uniTorms. ATTend- ance aT The games has been ouTsTandA ing, and under The advisorship oT Mrs. Erickson The club's purpose oT promoT- ing pep Tor ShasTa has been accom- plished. girls' league Girls' League is a service organiza- Tion. This year's advisors were Mrs. Zola Shuman, Mrs. BeTh STarr, Mrs. So- renson, and Mrs. Marler. Arlyne Bas- Tunas, Tall presiclenT, did an ouTsTand- ing iob. During The TirsT semesTer. Girls' League sponsored The Big Sis- Ter program, Hush Day, Sadie T-lawlrins' Day. and presenTed a needy Tamily wiTh ea ChrisTmas baslceT. Under The capable leadership OT KaTheryn Thomlinson, The second semesTer ran smoolfhly, A Hi .links ParTy. a skaTing parTy, The Richardson Springs Con- Terence, and The MoThers' Day Tea compleTed This year's agenda. FIRST ROW, lefT To righf: L. RosselTi, G. HewiTT, A. Basfunas, K. Thomlinson, C. ScoTT, J. Benedicf, SECOND ROW: S. Shaw, J. Barbers, P. Miller, G. Price, L. Erickson, P. Avise. THIRD ROW: G. Wilson, D. Bul- lard, M. Frohn, S. Quinn. FOURTH ROW: B. Mallery, K. Quinn, B. Porter, K. Binks. f.h.a. The Fulure l-lomemalcers of America is an organizalion which emphasizes lhe imporlance of worlhy home mem- bership and foslers lhe developmenl of crealive leadership in home and communily life. The Fulure l-lomemalcer Chapler lhis year consisied of approximafely 80 members. ln Oclober, 'lhe Chapier senl Judy Barbera, Carolyn l-lill, Janelie Rod- riquez, and Kaiheryn Thomlinson. i956- l957 Slale Vice Presidenl, accom' panied by Mrs. Love. Redding Advisor, io lhe slale F.l-LA. meeling af Asilo- mar. Kaiheryn Thomlinson was also chosen +0 alrend lhe G-overnor's Con- ference al Sacramenlo in February. The highlighls of F.l-LA. lhis year were The F.l-l.A. Soclc Hop and lhe Parenls' and Daughlers' lnslallalion Banquel. FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: C. Frosl, J. Rod- riquez, E. Graves, C, Hill, K. Thomlinson, J. Barbara, Y. Rice, J. Lyon, C. Burchfield, W. Espil, G. Adair, B. Rice, B. McGowan. SECOND ROW: M. Healher, P. Harler, S. McGraw, C. Hall, B. Thompson, J. Jenks, M. Robinson, S. Morrison, C. Webb, P. Ryan, Mrs. Love, C. Friend. THIRD ROW: K. Nash, D. Wellock, S. Long, K. Myers, W. Porler, P. Pulzel, J. Everson, A. Mc- Kinney, C. Calhey, S. Rhorer, R. Heberling, S. Daniels, D. May, P. Endicolf, D. Marr, Mrs. Sorenson, J. Moon. FOURTH ROW: R. Norris, V. Roberls, S. Werner, L. Riley, C. Shelfon, M. Boswell, V. Kawulok, K. Porrer, M. Payne, L. Poole, M. McDermoH, K. Miller, C. Entlicolfe, A. Cannon, K. Sirrner. f.f.a. The Pulure Farmer orqanizalion is a nalional associalion of boys 'raking Vo- calional Agricullure in lhe secondary schools of lhe couniry. Each local chapler is a member of a slale asso- ciaiion which is an afiiliale of lhe na- lional orqanizalion. Our chapler parlicipaies in many acliyilies during lhe school year and summer vacaiions. Some of lhe aclivi- lise are exhibiling al local and slale lairs. Parliamenlary procedure con- lesls, sloclc and planl iudging al' sec- lional and regional field days, sponsor- ing an annual dance, and ialcinxg many field lrips during lhe school year. Mr. Sorenson is our willing advisor. FRONT ROW, left fo riqhl: D. Langford, J. Beguin, J. Baker, R. Shoup, L. Shoup, N. Bailey, J. Shoup, J. MacCabe, E. Gar- rell. SECOND ROW: M. Richey, G. Harber, R. Loos, J. Garman, S. Leach, R. Hunling- lon, L. Thompson, D. Slreef, E. Dudley,- B. Lefquisl, J. Harper, J. Radford. THIRD ROW: P. Fifzgerald, L. Hulchens, B. Porler, F. Moore, H. Fife, J. Hemsled, A. Norris, R. Smith, W. Kisller, R. Joiner, G. Loos, D. Sheridan. cadets The Cade? Corps program is de- signed lo offer praciical lraining in democrafic cilizenship and in basic concepls of lhe American way of life. The program leeches 'fhe principles of leadership and develops sound American characler, personalily, and lhe capacily lo lead and lo leach. FIRST ROW, Iefi To righl: C. Freeman, P. Leas, P. Kerrigan. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, R. Bonney, D. Roberfs, H. Ripley, K. Windls, W. Shafer, R. Higgins, T. PoH'er. THIRD ROW: P. Myers, D. Ol?- man, D. Betsey, J. Briggs, J. German, D. Haines, E. Pringle, C. Sundberq. shasfetfes For lhe second year Roberla Marr, Norfhern California Twirling Cham- pion, led Ihe Shasfe+fe Maiorelfe Corps lhrough peppy roulines during half limes al baskefball games. The fweniy-four members of lhe corps were required fo pass a lwirling les? proving fheir slcill wilh Ihe bafon. The girls used popular music for fhese oulsland- ing numbers. FRONT: R. Marr. SECOND ROW, left lo right P. Miller, D. Hammers, B. Townsend, J. Brockman, M. Allen, F. Jacobsen, P. Pearce, M. Dunlop, N. Davis. THIRD ROW: L. Peacock, C. Mieske, L. Easely, J, Wood- fill, S. Tucker, E. Weber, D. Bechfle, M. Paslorino, J. Peacock, P. Warren, J. Paul, L. Orlebech, D. Adams, D. Barbera. iunior speakers Reorgarized affer a yea: ur inar. Hviiy, fhe Skasfa Junior Spoakere hal- been very acflve. De-baHrwq, oufgfdee speakers and five-ly discuaarrvn periodw marked Hs requNar seasionsq pariiri pafion in speaking compeflfirmr, we-. among The oufside acriviriew lwolpirwq fo make This year a suCr.ef,sfuN mme. Mrw. Marion Kofford is The advfuor. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo rfqhi: C, Mieske, P. Thompson, S. Beriofii, J. Polf, L, Sferpeniq. SECOND ROW: D. Bullard, E. Keefer, D. Cafon, L. Belmonfe, P. Davenport THIRD ROW: J. Milfon, J. Alberfson, D. Will ams, R. Sanders. FOURTH ROW: P. Kafsoudas, C. Frembling, J. Moore, B, Youngman, R. Edwards. art league The Arr League under We awe an pervislon of Miss Beairrcc Kwwpf, ad visor, Consisrs of Skwasfa Hiqh arf enrhusiasfs. The dub prommres an Kn- reresi in ar? af school and In frm Communify, H is one of We rvkfezr clubs in +l'1e schook This year We Arr League members worked rm The pror- ecf of Creafing fiqures in fcrra perm day during True meefinqs. FIRST ROW, Ief? fo righf: D. Younqman, M. Shouse, D. Blagen, N, N'choIs, D. Slaughier. SECOND ROW: M. Carqile, C. Weir, D. Rader, M. Foster, B. Wifcher. THIRD ROW: M. MacGinn'ss, R. King, R. Lonnberq, J. Beyer, T. McClelland, E, Ekdahl. thespians The NaTional Thespian SocieTy is an acTive dramaTic organizaTion OT ShasTa High under Their advisor, Mr.. Delos O'Brian. This chapTer is esTablished Tor The advancernenT oT drarnaTic arTs in The secondary school. Thespian members earn poinTs by parTicipaTing in acTiyiTies ThaT are allied To The producTion oT plays and public per- Torrnance. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Isaacson, P. Lanz, J. Sacco, R. Thomas, V. Shaffer, L. Sterpeniq, L. Rossetli, G. Armstrong, D. Fisk, S. Fleck, J. Shaver, S. Price, K. Hazeltine. SECOND ROW: C. Girimonte, C. Riley, J. Franck, M. Keeler, C. Cowart, S. Reinhard, E. Keefer, R. Dole, J. Shafer, A. Horsley, J. Lyon, C. Birchfield. THIRD ROW: P. Howard, J. Barbera, L. M,cMeans, C. Hill, G. BasseTT, B. Hennige, D. Dwig- gins, G. BossuoT, M. Hill, J. Byers, R. Hale, J. Heer, N. Sands. FOURTH ROW: C. Win- ans, L. Ballenqer, L. Dobrowsky, R. Mitchel, B. O'Brien, B. Diedesch, G. Bromwell, A. Redman, S. Follett, C. Harris, C. Christen- son, C. Harris. latin council Each l.aTin class has an individual LaTin club, and all The oTTicers unite, Forming The l.aTin Council. The clubs, under The direcTion OT Miss Ruth Fish. plan The annual sprinq banquet where ouTsTandinq l.aTin sTudenTs receive awards. The sTudenTs cornpeTe in a naTion-wide Latin examinaTion in The spring. FIRST ROW, left to right: G, Avise, L. Gillixson, C. Isaacson, B. Mallery, C. Mor' rison, P. Trealease, D. Grush, B. Morford, E. Pike, S. Dowell, C. Girimonte. SECOND ROW: S. Lon , C. Liddell, S. Morrison, J. Fonseca, K. graf, Carol Moore, K. Huey, C. Dowell, B. Cherry. THIRD ROW: J. Mor- ford, P. McGuire, K. Santos, G. Kite, P. Thompson, P. Douthit, M. Forschler, D. Cameron, D. Sass, S. Strucki, G. DuOueTte, A. Tyson, C. Smith. FOURTH ROW: C. Jer- nigan, T. Pettigrew, B. Castle, B. Evanhoe, B. Birlcil, G. Kennedy, P. Econornou, V. Clineschmidt, D. Drew, P. Davenport, C. Smifh, M. Miller, D. Kehoe. future teachers' club The Donna M. Coleman FuTure Teachers Club oTTers a beneTicial pro- gram Tor sTudenTs interested in Teach- inq. The qualiTies OT a qood Teacher are discussed, and quest speakers are heard. The club is aTTiliaTed wiTh both The NaTion-al and STaTe organizations. Their advisor is Miss RuTh Fish. FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Steinbach, L. Simon, W. Wagley, L. Thompson, H. Rick- ard, M. Wilson. SECOND ROW: G. Hens- ley, E. Arnoldy, P. Morgan, A. Dayison, N. Thompson, M. Forschler. THIRD ROW: L. Sargent, M. Pastorino, G. Kite, S. Fado, J. Moore, K. Arnoldy, P. Hopkins, B. Anderson. future nurses 'lho main ribieciive ol the Fuiure Nurses' Club is lp prnmrile lhe inier- esrs Oi a large number Oi qiils who wiali fo enler lhe niirsinq proieesien, Pran- lical experience is qainrzd lhrouqh arlual worlr by lhese qirls al Mercy l-lospilal. Mrs. Bellw Slarr is lhe Club adviiiyr. FRONT ROW, left lo righf: D. Allen, H. Kitchell, C, Coward, L. Trader, B. Cox. SECOND ROW: L. Scarbrouqh, B. Peck, J. Noll, L. Freeman, V, Farris, archery club The Shania l-ligh Archery Club qivei. ziudenls an opporiuniiy lo learn haw ln ahool ihe bow as well as ie meel nlher archery enihiisiasis, Experienced archers help lhe members wilh shriol iraq problems, and valuable prizes may be won in lhe sprinq archery lixurrm menl, Mr. Clarlr Moiirvrd if, lhe archery advisor. FRONT ROW, leff lo riqhl: J. Paul, J. Ruby, E, Pringle. SECOND ROW: G. Shorl, A. Me'gs, G, Vanderpool, D. Fall. tri-hi-y council lhiu year Tri l-liV merrilsriru lriiilr pari in ihe Nrwrllnern Caliirirnia YMCA Fall Conference in Yrelca lhe Olli r,er Training Session in Chifcv, and flip Youlh and Governmenf Prcigram in Sacramenlo. The clubs combined iheir eiiorls in a successful Soda Hop dance, and individual qriuupx, per formed many serial and service ar liviiies, FRONT ROW, lefl fo rlghii P Miller, D. Dragoo, D, Fisk. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Collin, L. Slerpenfq, B. Curlis. hi-c-c l-ligh school Campus Chrisfians is an organizarion ol' srudenfs who are in- feresled in carrying iheir Chrisiian principles and ideals info everyday life. Their monfhly rneelings usually consisi ol group singing, inspirational discussions, and occasional guesl spealcers. FIRST ROW, leff Io righl: D, Brown, M. While, J. Collins, R. Heberling, L. Hen- drix, S. Resler, C. Mieske, D. Manville. SECOND ROW: F. Padgel, A. Davison, E. Greer, H. Richard, B. Curlis, J. Brockman, 6. Hensley. THIRD ROW: N. Milfon, G. Doulhif, S. Nelson, P. Gaull, P. Doulhif, K. Maxwell, J. Johnson, M. Forschler, N. Philipps, Mr. Arr Nelson. FOURTH ROW: M. Pasforino, K. Holmes, V. Osiman, P. Hendrix, D. Bird, T. Finkler, B, Rhodes, G. Frank, W.Sfinne1'r. french and spanish club The French Club and lhe Spanish Club ioined 'logeiher as one group rhis year. The primary purpose ol lhe club is lo give a scholarship Io an oulsland- ing language sludenl. On January ienlh lhe club sponsored an orchesira dance, which was very successful. Mr. Coe is lhe advisor, FIRST ROW, left lo righl: K. Koopman, W. Oxley, C. Clare, S. While, S. Shaw, K. Binks. K. Dcherly, C, Girimcnle. SECOND ROW: J. PelI'ier. C. Macarlney, S. Robin- son, K. Ruck, B. Nowell, F. Simon, J. Smool, S. Hansen, E. McClain, THIRD ROW: Mr, Coe, E. Merr'll, J. Smifh, C. Rilev, M. Black, F. Meyers, D, Varney, M. McClure. FOURTH ROW: R. Rilfer, J. Ruby, F. Cibula, R. Carler, L. G,-ionel, J. Varney, W. Laffranchini, J. Fox, D. Ara- mayo, G. Erickson. shasto snappers The Carnera Club, under ihe super- vision Ol Mr. Garber, loolr advanlage of lhe ihousand dollars Worlh oi equip- rnenl in ihe darlc roorn. A big evenr oi The year, which was sponsored by Ihe Sr1appers, was The lirsl annual phoio conlesl. Smile! LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Shadwell, N, Nixon, M. Marlin, R, Edwards, Mr. Garber. 42 shasta science club The Shasla Science Club had a very enjoyable year. Mr. Charles Brown vis, iied our club and fold us aboul finger- priniing and criminal idenlilicalion. We also visiled lhe Redding Neon Company, and saw how neon signs were made. Mr. Palierson from Shasla College was also a guesl spealcer. Brad Youngman was presidenl of lhe sci- ence Club, and lvlr. Ralph Guilford is lhe advisor. FIRST ROW, lefl fo righl: J. VanDiver, F. Keeler, L. Younqman, S. Smilh. SECOND ROW: S. Follelle, P. Smolenski, B. Young- man, R, Dole. THIRD ROW: Mr. Guilford, B. Ripley, W. Weekly, T. Pelligrew, M. Clark. building and grounds The Building and Grounds Comrnil- lee lhis year added lo irs regular duiies regulalion of lhe sludenl parli- ing and replanling of some paris of lhe campus. The Dump Drag and lhe year 'round Keep li Kleen cam- paign rounded oul anolher aclive year for 'rhe Building and Grounds. Mrs. Rose Thalcher was 'rhe advisor, Ward Sandy and Barry Binlrs served as Com- missioners. FIRST ROW, lefl lo righf: M. Jenks, D. DeHarl, J. Brown, J. Fonseca, S. Slucki, S. Vanderpool, C. Slalhberg, E. Pike, S. Wise, P. Avise, L. Brennan, S. Higgins, S. Fleck. SECOND ROW: N. Bennell, V. Hall, B. Montgomery, J. Polf, G. Armstrong, D. Clineschmidl, K. Ruck, S. Robinson, M. Ul- rich, L. Finn, S. Quinn, J. Johnson, B. Palm- er, W. Phillips, J. Sherman, J. Nixon, M. Haslings. THIRD ROW: B. Binks, W. Gandy, D. Sliles, D. Rodenf, R. Riller, D. Bailey, W. Shafer, F. Dohles, R. Clark, M. Works, J. Thoman. FOURTH ROW: O. Swarls, J. Miklich, T. Rusl, N. Foss, K. Morrow, F. Cibula, F. Wilson, B. Mills, M. Jones, D. Mace, D. Barnard, D. Vanderpool, S. De- Harl, D, Brow, H. Saunders. iuclicial council The Judicial Council was organzed iour years ago lo 'lalce a posilive slep loward compelenl school governmenl. The Siudenl Council requeslecl lhe ad- rninislralion lo allow sludenls lo sil where lhey pleased in class groups, wiih lhe Judicial Courl assuming dis- cipline and mainlenance ol order in assemblies. lls ll-:ree officers are ap- poinled by lhe Sludenl Council from lhe Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes wilh rhe Senior servinq as Chief Juslice. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Scoll, Terry Balch- elor, Jack Reese. N Q I :LMP Q ii' ,F 5 an A 5 , L. is , Ki' full play The lighTs blink, The curTain opens, and The audience seTTles back Tor pIen+y oT humor and good enTerTainmenTg and Time OuT Tor Ginger had boTh. IT all sTarTs so very simply. Mr. Carol makes a speech aT The high school abouT manners, selT-righTs, and privilegesflhis is all righ+ in iTselTg buTwhen Ginger goes ouT Tor The TooTball Team, everyThing he said seems To backTire. Meanwhile, Joan and Jeannie, lvlr. Carol's oTher Two daughTers, decide ThaT according To Their self-righTs, They do noT have To Take gym. Ginger's picTure and a big wriTe4up appear in The Life magazine. This adds To The bedlam and makes The Carol Tamily The laughing sTock oT The Town. By now Mr. Carol is so Thrilled by having a TooTball player in The Tamily ThaT he does noT care abouT anyThing else. Lizzie, The Carol maid, is also exciTed and adds To The confusion as well as The humor. Tommy, Ginger's boy Triend, does noT wanT To have anyThing To do wiTh her because she plays TooTball. Ginger, realizing This and deciding ThaT she does noT really like TooTball, quiTs The TooTball Team and sTarTs acTing like a lady. Ginger and Tommy geT back TogeTher, and The curTain closes on The Tinal acT oT Time OuT Tor Ginger. SILVIA BUI GARY LUSSO CAROLYN GIRIMONTE FRONT ROW, Iefi To riqhh C. Girimonfe, G. ArmsTrong, S. Bui, G. Johnson, K. Overman. SECOND ROW: MR DELOS C D. Ross, M. Leonard, D. Kyle, G. Lusso. NOT PICTURED: Jon AbboTT. n ' 1 - f ,gi Qui X, ' N fdwgm gwvw 2, w,f,f f,W X A, ey- W S :Q ,, 2? 955 W ' 'Q 1'-S V :ri hu' ,fn A sg IMI 19:- gyfg V senior play Mr. O'Brian and his casf selecfed The Perfed ldiof, a hilarious farce loaded wifh laughs and enlerlainmenl, fo complefe fhis year of oufsfanding drama. Daniel Tennyson, fhe young genius, is faced wifh fhe problem of convincing his parenfs fhaf he should be allowed fo enfer college, even fhough he is only a iunior in high school. He has iusf wallced ouf on a local radio quiz program sponsored by Walfer P. Lafherby, a local soap manufacfurer. l-lis parenfs, Roger and lvlargaref Tennyson, are quife upsef by his acfion and refuse fo consider college. Daniel, wifh some underhanded mefhods, organized fhe whole school fo supporf his campaign. Jusf when he has convinced his parenls fo lef him enfer college, he learns fhaf he will be forced fo leave his girl friend, Linda Barnard, fhe principal's daughler. In a desperafe affempf fo sfay af home and be wilh Linda, Daniel deliberafely flunlcs lhe college enfrance exam. Then fo his dismay, he learns fhaf Linda has also 'lalcen lhe enfrance exam and passed. When lhe curfain goes up on acf fhree, Daniel finally sfraighfens maffers ouf. The performance was an immense success. The audience was in confinuous lauqhfer. As an expression of fheir pleasure of The play, fhe audience vigorously applauded as fhe final curfain fell. DICK KYLE GAIL ARMSTRONG JOE MOORE FRONT ROW Ieff lo righf: V. Schaffer, N. Collyer, C. Elliofl, K. Pasley, S. Higgins. SECOND ROW L. Belmonle, Kyle, J. Abboff, D. Ross, G. Armsfrong, J. Moore, B. Harrow. NOT PICTURED: G. Pico? B. Binks. af ami ry iw if My Q, 41 'N I I 51 1 X as I H I gg Q l if - , - ? 1 wma M54 sggh-jlibk P1 4 s Q S x - ' W. 1 ,S fm. ,..,zw 'jg:f57,:ggi 1 g f 5 , X 'fm fn 4 is ,X nv' fyff fu Af 4 4 ffQ f ,.f we 7? My A.: f bf K E ,wwf 5: I' if Z ? 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Bishop ArmsTrong and Chico compleTed The season in a Tie Tor The championship. The Wolves were led defensively by Their big Three, Gary ClayTon, Mario Serafin, and Barry Binks. ClayTon received a Player oT The Week award Trom The San Francisco Examiner Tor his inspiring deTensive work in The Reno game. Tom Spade and Don Peery Zlsp made Their share oT Tackles, and Brouillard and Dick Brennan showed up well on pass e ense. Joe Brouillard and Gary ClayTon were chosen as honorary co-capTains by Their graTeTul TeammaTes. The Team also selecTed Bob Bidwell as The OuTsTanding Back, Barry Binks as The OuTsTanding Lineman, and Terry BaTchelor as The MosT Improved Player. WiTh BuTch CroTTo back in Top noTch playing shape, and wiTh veTerans Mario SeraTin, Mike AnThony. Adolph Zoellmer, Bob Jones, and Gary Boyse reTurning To The WolT pack. The Wolves are looking Torward hopeTully To The T958 season. 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Q ' 5' AVN 4' ' shasfa 32, eureka 6 Opening whaf promises fo be a very fine season, fhe Wolves swamped fhe Eureka Loggers 32 fo 6. Led by quarferback Joe Brouillard, who carried fhe ball only fhree fimes for 58 yards and complefed fhree ouf of four passes for good yardage, fhe Wolves were off fo an early lead and were never fhreafened. Oufsfanding line play enabled all fhe backs, Brouillard, Bidwell, Adams, and Croffo fo break away for long gainers. The defensive unif also did an excellenf iob, holding fhe Loggers once on fhe fiveeyard line and infercepfing fhree Logger passes. Mario Serafin especially sfood ouf, recovering one Shasfa kickoff and making several key fackles. shasfa 7, oroville 27 The Shasfa Wolves opened fheir home season on fhe wrong foof as fhey were upsef by a powerful Oroville eleven 27 fo 7. A slighf advanfage in weighf paid off fremendously for fhe Tigers as fheir line held Shasfa fo four firsf downs on fhe ground and repeafedly opened up large holes for fheir backfield. The Wolves held fhe Tigers fo a 7-7 fie af half fime, fhe Shasfa score coming on a 9-yard pass from Brouillard fo Zoellmer affer a 22- yard pass fo Glenn More had sef if up. l-lowever, midway in The 'rhird period fhe Tigers broke fhrough for fheir second score and from fhen on if was all Oroville. shasfa 6, klamath falls 7 An infercepfed pass, an unsuccessful conversion af- fempf and a penalfy cosf fhe Wolves a hearf-breaking 7-6 loss fo fhe Klamath Falls Pelicans. The Wolves dom- inafed fhe game complefely, oufgaining fheir hosfs 266 yards fo l4l7 buf unforfunafely fhe breaks, nof fhe sfa- fisfics. defermined fhe final oufcome of fhe game. Shasfa losf ifs firsf scoring opporfunify when an alerf Pelican defender picked off a key aerial on his own 3-yard line, Croffo's plunge from fhe one climaxed a 60-yard Shasfa drive early in fhe second half, buf fhe all-imporfanf conversion affempf failed. Then, lafe in fhe game a 37-yard scoring iaunf by Bob Bidwell was nullified by a penalfy fo rob fhe Wolves of a well-earned vicfory. shasfa 20, reno 13 In The TirsT local TryouT oT aTTernoon TooTbaIl, The Wolves opened The NIC season by pounding ouT a 20 To I3 win over The deTending co-champion Reno I-luslcies. Defensive men figured prominenTIy in The TirsT Two ShasTa scores, The TirsT coming when Glenn More made a beauTiTuI diving caTch OT BrouiIIar'd's 20-yard pass in The end zone aTTer Gary CIayTon had recovered a Reno Tumble. and The second following a pass inTercepTion by Greg GiTTord. 'Iwo swiTT Reno Touchdowns Then Threw a scare inTo The Wolves, buT Tine defensive worlc by Gary CIayTon and Tom Spade held The Huslcies in checlc for The remainder oT The game. Bob Bidwell provided The winning margin when he followed a Z!-yard gain by Walt Adams wiTh a 34-yard scoring scamper. shasfu 20, napa 12 Sparlred by The running of Bob Bidwell, The Wolves made an early lead sTand Tor a 20 To I2 vicTory over The Napa Indians. The Wolves displayed an awesome ground aTTacIc To piclc up Their Third win oT The season, as shown by The TacT ThaT all of The ShasTa Touchdowns came on gains of over IO yards. Bidwell Tallied The TirsT Two on sprinTs of I8 and ll yards, and BuTch CroTTo added a Third on a I5-yard bursT. Walf Adams insured The win by spliT+inq The uprighTs on Two ouT OT Three aTTempTs while his ShasTa TeammaTes were brealcinq Through To bloclr boTh oT Napa's Tries Tor The exTra poinT, shasfa 13, red bluff 7 In The mosT exciTing game To daTe The Wolves invaded The TerriTory oT The Red BluTT SparTans and dealf Them a I3 To 7 deTeaT. The SparTans were really up Tor This game and only a lasT-minuTe sTand wiThin The ShasTa I0-yard line saved The Wolves Trom Their TirsT loss in conTerence play, Diclc Brennan, subbing Tor The iniured BuTch CroTTo, came Through wiTh a Tremendous performance To lead The Wolves I::oTh oTTensively and deTensively. The win qave The Shasfans The lead in The NIC conTerence and IeTT The ouTcome up To The nexT Two qames aqainsT Bishop ArmsTronq and Chico. shasta 0, chico 12 For The TirsT Time in eighT years, The ShasTa Wolves Tell To The Chico PanThers in a regular season game, I2 To 0.15 72-yard sprinT by Chico's Diclc Lund and an I8- yard scoring pass by quarTerbacI4 Nels ChrisTianson were more Than enough To hand The Wolves Their TirsT NIC deTeaT, as The Tlu-weakened ShasTa eleven simply wasn'T able To produce a scoring drive. A Tumble on The Chico I I-yard line Icilled The only serious ShasTa ThreaT. A Shasia aTTempT aT an aerial game bacldired as ouT oT II passes none were compleTed and Two were inTer- cepTed. ShasTa's TiTIe hopes suhfered a second blow when haITbacIc WalT Adams came ouT wiTh a brolren nose. shasfu 7, bishop armstrong 28 In Their TighT Tor The NorThern InTersTaTe Conference championship, The Wolves were besTed by a welI-baI- anced Bishop ArmsTrong eleven Trorn SacramenTo. The Wolves, alThough crippled by several Ivey iniuries, were in There scrapping and were sTilI in conTenTion aT The end oT The Third period: buT Torn STinson's passes and The FaIcon's bruising ground aTTacIc led by Diclc Mooney were iusT Too much Tor The ShasTans as They Tell 28 To 7. Bob Jones produced The only ShasTa score when he re- covered a Tumble in The end zone in The second quarTer. The win placed Bishop ArmsTrong in a Tie wiTh Chico Tor The championship and gave ShasTa a Third place Tie wiTh Reno. shusfa 27, enterprise 0 In The second annual inTraciTy clash, The Wolves made a grand exiT Trom The I957 TooTbaIl scene by clobbering Their counTry cousins, The EnTerprise I'IorneTs, 27 To O. The I-IorneTs managed To hold The ShasTa eleven scoreless Tor The TirsT period, despiTe a magniTicenT 50- yard gallop by halfbaclc Bob Bidwell: buT The Wolves were noT To be denied as They TaIIie':I Three quiclc Touch- downs in The second quarTer To puT The game on ice. Barry Binlcs haITed The only serious T-IorneT ThreaT when he Threw The EnTerprise guarTerbacIc for a loss on TourTh down wiThin The ShasTa IO. The vicTory seT The Wolves' season record aT 5 wins and 4 losses and leTT The I-IorneTs wiih a I-6 record. 5' 4 at .,,.. 'WB' Wig.,-.Q ,nine-u...,, MR. G-RANTHAM BILL HOPPER MR. ECONOMOU Coach Caplain Coach iunior varsity The ShasTa I-Iiqh Junior VarsiTy, handicapped by a laclc oT experience, Tollowecl Their undeTeaTed season oT lasT year wiTh an unimpressive I957 record oT I win and 6 losses. Dave WinTers, whose Touchdown aqainsT Anderson gave The J.V.'s Their only win oT The season, and Bob Thorpe accounTed Tor mosT OT The WoITpups oTTense, while Bill I-Topper and Bob BirTcil were The biq men deicensively. l'lopper's inspiring deTensive worlc and Team leadership won Tor him The Team's voTe as Their honorary capTain. The prospecTs Tor The I958 season look much briqhTer, however, as The WolTpups closed ouT Their season wiTh The larqesT number oT Freshman leTTerrnen ever aT ShasTa. FIRST ROW lefl lo ri hl: R. Kelly lmanagerl, R. Neilz, M. Irvine, R. Sanders, D. Wrolen, D. Winlers, D. Greer, L. D I' IT. T as Thor e, D. Lakmann, Mr. Granlham lcoachl. SECOND ROW: Mr. Economou Icoachl, D. ow ang, rus , p E E I B Ch R Withers C Rice J Varney B Hopper THIRD ROW' S Brown C Rosenberg Carlson, B. Poler, . as ey, . erry, . , . , . , . . . . , . , L. Dickey, D. Drew, G. Durman, D. Machado, G. Hursl, G. Bresolin, R. Brickwood, M. Bailor, D. Halfer. FOURTH ' 'll C. S 'Th B. Birlcil, C. Fleharly, M. Oshel. ROW: P. Graham, P. While, B. Oqlesby, B. Blazer, D. Golcher, M. Lerwi , mi , K 7 .l 1 , - . 1 if if X 'E N fl YN c. gg Us N1 44 191. I I 1 , , I 'ES 1, 5 'B JE, 4 Q a N if l KATHERYN rHoMuNsoN JUANITA unvmsy NYE JERRY SHERMAN Head Ye Leads' JIM MIKLICH MARILYNE CAMPBELL varsity football yell leaders Good assemblies . . . hard work . . . lols of lun . . . led school spiril . . . downlown rally for Enferprise game , . . Kalheryn, The peppy leader . . . all The cheerleaders deserve a lol of credif. .. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kalheryn, Juanila, Marilyne. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherry Quinn, Oroville Tiger, Mona Brown rv Sllsilvs 74 i. v. yell leaders FRONT ROW, left lo righf: Erma Jean Pike, Mary Ann Rlinke, Pa? Mallery. SECOND ROW: Carole Jean Dowel! Kafhleen Huey. song leaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeannelle Cameron, Alvia Overman, Gloria Price, Bonnie Laylon, Sfarlefl Wise, Joyce Presley fBrownJ i 3 I ..., 's I K ? : Ea k A A. . V .. , 'E HARLAN CARTER Coach l00 LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager Don Gofcher, Mario Serafin, Van Cllnsschmfdi, Ross Carfer, Mike Anfhony, Bob Jones, Terry Baichelor, Harold Urban, Jack Woolf, Gary Boyse, John McGowan, Joe Brouillard, Jim Miklich, Inger Ross, Coach Harlan Carfer. varsity basketball The 5hasTa l-ligh VarsiTy combined Teamwork and ouTsTanding cluTch playing wiTh an unbreakable defense To give Them Their mosT successTul season in several years, I5 wins and 5 losses. The Wolves' 7-3 mark placed Them in second place in The NIC, behind only The PanThers oT Chico. MosT of The scoring punch was provided by 6'5 cenTer Harold Urban, who placed second in The NIC individual scoring race. Urban, Jack WoolT, and Terry BaTchelor accounTed Tor a maioriTy of The Wolves' re- bounding while The Team's sparkplug, Jim Milclich, combined wiTh The ever-dependable Joe Brouillard and John McGowan To Torm The Wolves' almosT impeneTrable defense. Jack WoolT, a sTandouT player all season, was elecTed capTain. Urban was selecTed as The OuTsTanding Offensive Player, and Jim Milclich was chosen as The OuTsTanding Defensive Player. The presence oT The Tive qraduaTing senior leTTermen will be sorely missed nexT year: buT wiTh such reTurning veTerans as John McGowan, Ross CarTer, and Mike AnThony, coach Harlan CarTer hopes To build anoTher successful Team Tor The I958-59 season. S 5 i JACK WO' Capiain i S E 4 SHASTA SHASTA SHASTA SHASTA SHASTA SHASTA SHASTA SHASTA SHASTA SHASTA Q SCOYB5 SCOl'eS 45 OROVILLE, ,L L 44 LINCOLN O L . 48 ENTERPRISE , 37 ASHLAND , ,, ,. 47 ASHLAND I , . 59 WILLOWSL I L, . 45 OROVILLE L 34 HAWTHORNE I , 5I HAWTHORNE L. 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I M- Y Eg KL ,ff ,.... H- N ag f X f Q 2 3 ff, X 'az XX XSVMN A N- - QV GEORGE ECONOMOU i. v. basketball Allhough They didn'+ produce a very impressive record, 7 wins and I6 losses. The J.V.'s were really in There scrapping all The way. Even when 'rhings looked blackesl The Wolfpups refused To give up, and by The end of The season coach George Economou had moulded The group info a smoolh Tunclrioning unil which bore no resemblance Io The rough group which began Jrhe season. Sieve Carllon, John Varney, Mike Farley, and Jerry Hemslead gave The Woll- pups a balanced scoring aliack, while Carllon and Frank LiHIe combined 'ro give 'rhe Team The needed drive. For his undying Team spiril and oulsianding sporls- upcoming J.V.'s in Tulure years. manship, The 'ream chose Charles Fleharly as Their honorary caplain. Varsily coach Carier can cerlainly look forward lo some excellenl help from The Coach CHARLES FLEHARTY Captain SHASTA . I6 OROVILLE. ., , , 55 SHASTA RENO .... . SHASTA . , . 22 LINCOLN , 57 SHASTA CHICO , SHASTA . . 28 ENTERPRISE . 34 SHASTA ENTERPRISE , SHASTA . 34 ASHLAND. .. 37 SHASTA RED BLUFF . . SHASTA ,. . 22 ASHLAND . 34 SHASTA ANDERSON SHASTA , 35 CENTRAL VALLEY , 33 SHASTA ANDERSON , SHASTA . 36 WILLOWS .... , , 46 SHASTA CHRISTIAN BROS. SHASTA . , , 34 OROVILLE. , 4I SHASTA RENO ..... SHASTA . ,. 47 CENTRAL VALLEY . ,. 38 SHASTA CHICO . . SHASTA . , . 40 HAYFORK., , . 22 SHASTA CENTRAL VALLEY SHASTA . 40 RED BLUFF ...... . 63 SHASTA .. ..... RED BLUFF . ,, SHASTA ..,,e., . 26 CHRISTIAN BROS. 3 I FIRST ROW, Ieff fo right John Varney, Sieve Carlfon, Vee Puff Craig Deforesf. SECOND ROW: Coach Economou, Tom Carr, Sieve Bro Farley, Jerry Hemsfead, Ted Taylor, Fran er, ar G y Robinso J k R w k ac eese, Rodney Schraqe Ch I Fleharfy, David Colby, Mik LHI freshman basketball The Freshman Ieam was organized on The principle of early developmenl of Ihe qualifies of abilily, sporlsmanship, and Ieam play in The fulrure players al Shasla. This year Ihe freshmen Touqhr Ihrough Iheir mosl successful season in Iheir shorr Iwo-year hisI'ory. Playing Ieams from Ihe surrounding area, such as Cenrral Valley, Enlerprise, and Red Bluff, The Freshmen were able Io produce a season's record of 7 wins and only 4 losses. Coach Vesler Marler's careful inslruclion broughl aboul conlinual improvemenl Ihrouqhoul Ihe season. lvlilce Irvine, caplain Jim Fields, and Forre-sr Thompson, Ihe Ieam's high scorer, offer The brighlesl prospecrs for The fulure. SCOYBS SI-IASTA , , 27 ENTERPRISE ,,ss,,.s,,,, , 30 SI-IASTA L SI-IASTA . , 20 CENTRAL VALLEY .,c, I9 SI-IASTA SI-IASTA 29 CENTRAL VALLEY ..,. 4I SI-IASTA SI-IASTA L , 49 RED BLUFF .,,,c,, ,.c. I7 SI-IASTA , SI-IASTA . .. 45 ANDERSON . .. L .. 36 SI-IASTA , SI-IASTA ,. 27 ENTERPRISE .cs,cc 25 VESTER MARLER Coach JIM FIELDS Capiain SEQUOIA RED BLUFF sieouom Anoazson CENTRAL VALLEY L FIRST ROW, Iefi Io righi: Wolf, Esfep, Thompson, Irvine. SECOND ROW: Coach Marler, C. Smifh, R. Smith, Fields, Pugh, Manager Weekly. NOT PICTURED: G. McQueary. DONNA BIDWEL LETTY WILLIAMS eermv Foss DICK BRENNAN Head Yen Leade' Tom SPADE JANET PoLF varsity basketball yell leaders Hey, hey, we are behind you all lhe way! Pep and energy. . . lols ol praclice . . . pep assemblies, games and fun lrips . . . Chico, Reno, Red Blull . . . always good sporls- manship and promoling school spiril . . . Lelfy, always in 'there all lhe way. . .a livelier group could nol be found . .. LEFTTO RIGHT: Lefty, Donna, Gerry, Janef. MOSKIES-LEFT TO RIGHT: Barry Binks, Ward Gandy. i.v. cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHTL Sheila While, Bonnie LeBlanc, Lylia Bidwell, Kafhleen Binks, Beverly Morford. song leaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Picol, Sue Robinson, Kalhy Ruck, Dorothy Hislop, Kay Pasley, Selma Smith i 's - kw 3 J . Z1 i 1 ws ,, KWH TH LEO MICHAEL LARRY LONG Coach Caplain tennis The Tennis Team, aTTer losing several key players by way oT graduaTion, is slighTly weaker Than lasT season. AlThough lacking in depTh, The Tennis Team is noT wiThouT iTs sTandouTs. Larry Long, The Team capTain, is aT The Top oT The ladder, Tollowed by Mike Farley. Seniors Dave Chickering, Luis BelmonTe, and WalT Leach round ouT a well- balanced TirsT Team. The Team will again This year embark on a very rugged schedule, wiTh maTches aqainsT KlamaTh Falls, Med- Tord, Chico, and Eureka. Since The Daisy deadline precedes The Tennis season, The resulTs oT The season cannoT be prinTed: however, coach Leo Michael is opTimisTic as To iTs ouTcome. FIRST ROW, lefl' To righT: Bruce Roundy, Gregory Parker Gary Ross Bill Anderson Mike Marhn SECOND ROW Jim Merfen, Luis BelmonTe, Dave Chickerinq, David Colby NOT PICTURED Larry Long Marshall Black Mike Farley Walf Leach FlRST.ROW, leff fo riqhf: Jim Broome, Curfiss Merrick, Bren? Collins, Bob Casfle, Mike Hastings, Terry Rusi, Gary Bresolin. SECOND ROW: Coach John Riley, Jack Penix, Randy Smifh, Jack Reese, Richard Downs, John Moore, Larry Lakmann. NOT PICTURED: Frank Cibula, Ward Gandy, Dick Gray. TOP: Jim Broome. BOTTOM, left fo right Frank Cibula, Terry Rust, Ward Gandy. swimming The Shasia l-ligh swimming leam, wiih several successful seasons already on lhe record, is again looking 'forward lo a highly produclive year. Wilh several members back from lasr year's squad, coach John Riley has been greally pleased wilh lhe early season workouls. Veieran swimmers Frank Cibula, Mike l-laslings, Ward Sandy, Jim Broome, Dick Gray, and caplain Terry Rusl are iexpecied To be influenlial in pro- ducing anolher favorable year. Coach Riley has again lined up a highly challenging schedule: and, allhough lhe Daisy publicalion dale does noi allow us lo record The ouicome of lhe season, we have Jrhe lullesl' confidence 'rhar This year's 'ream will be a 'rruly oulsianding represenla- live oi our school. TERRY RUST JOHN RILEY Capiain Coach jab ala R lf :Q gg sr g:,.:- fc -z 3 Q . pi Q. ' J N 5 9 H22 :QfI.Qvff:.2-::e, .... , . ..... . 1 li 'i i:fEf. is fr : T F ' FIRST ROW, Ieff To righf: Inger Ross, Doug Bui, Gerald Nixon, Phil Lonnberg, Gary Snow, Orvil Swarls, Rusfy Benhke, Mario Serafini. SECOND ROW: Manager Don Gofcher, John McGowan, Tom Spade, Bob Jones, Mike Greene, Pele Economou, Mike Anfhony, Coach William Marshall. base varsity Under The direcTion oT coach Diclc Marshall, piloT oT lasT year's undeTeaTed J.V. Team, The l958 ediTion of The ShasTa High VarsiTy is looking Torward To Their mosT successTul season in several years. ReTurning leTTerrnen Orvil SwarTs, Phil Lonnberg, Tom Spade, and Doug Bui provide a solid nucleus Tor The Team while upcoming J.V.'s John McGowan, Bob Jones, Mario Serafin, and Milne AnThony give The Team The added sTrengTh needed Tor an ouTsTanding season. Anderson, Chico, Red Bluff, and Willows provide The opposiTion which will have To be conquered if The Wolves are To improve on Their 3-6 marlc oT lasT season. Since The Daisy publicaTion daTe precedes The acTual season. we can only wish The Team The besT of luck. WILLIAM MARSHA Coach Mr ' ' .,.. T K Orvil Swarls, Team capfain, scoops up a ho? grounder. Mario Seralin, iunior cafcher, chases a pop foul. M .44 - C. K. STEVENS Coach FIRST ROW, lett to right: Everett McGreggor, Doug Varney, Cris Root, John Hess, Dave Winters, Gerald McOueary, Harry Vassion, Ron Estep, Everett Easley, Ron Conley, Bill Philpot, Alan Porter-smith. SECOND ROW: John Varney, Zane Poulson, John Windle, Nick Roden, Dale Roseberry, Burnice Oglesby, Duane Carlson, Tom Willaford Bob Brickwood, Robert Pugh, Ken Russell, Dan Lakmann, Mike Bailor, Dave Machado, Don Wroten, Mets Lerwill ball Q55 , ,,..,, ,,,, 3 it 4 -V 1 K, W' .,,., -' . ,lgflit -fy rgaf if A5 , in ' 153'- ' f ,,:'2'!.' r 'lsr-Q , :?1:'ff,s fjfii 1. -lf ,.:,,44-f- 'QEHI .it ' Vete ra Colby Smith, Steve Brown, Dan Halter. iunior varsity With only one returnee trom the undeteated J.V. team ot last season, the Junior Varsity has little chance ot extending their unbeaten string. Harry Vassion, who pitched a pertect no-hit, no-run game last year is the only return- ing member ot the l957 squad. l-lowever, coach Stevens was greeted by an exceptionally large turnout trom which he hopes to put together a winning team. Ken Russell, John Varney, and Don Wroten show the greatest promise among the turnouts. Anderson, Chico and Red Blutt will provide a serious test tor the inexperienced Woltpups. Untortunately the publication date tor the Daisy does not allow us to record the outcome ot the season. n pitcher Harry Vassion, mainstay of the Ken Russell, flashy outfielder, fields a hard J.V.'s. liner. uv' ,,,..-v' TOP: Jerry Sherman TOP, lefl io righf: Curlis Frembling, Wall Adams, , ' Herman James. BOTTOM: Bob Bidwell 59' BOTTOM: Gerald Beyer track Wilh only four reiurning varsily lellermen, coaches John Granrham and George Economou will have lo depend on lhe lower classes if lhe Track leam is lo produce an impressive season. The varsily is nol wilhoul ils slandouls, bul il lacks deplh. Bob Bidwell, Herman James, Curlis Frembling, and Ted Wil- son are lhe only relurning varsily lellermeng however, Gerald Beyer and Wall Adams, up from lhe B Team, gave lhe varsily some added slrenglh. Ron leach, record holder in lhe class C I6O-yard dash, heads lhe B Team. The Daisy publicalion dale does noi allow publicarion of The seasons resullsp however, coaches Granlham and Economou are hoping for ihe besl. FIRST ROW, left lo right: Herman James, Rodney Schrage, Bob Cafhy, Wall Adams, Jerry Sherman. SECOND ROW: Coach George Economou, Curtis Fremblinq, Doug McLain, Dean Gordon, Teach, Coach John Granlham. Bob Bidwell, Gerald Beyer, Ron MR. GRANTHAI Coach gg, M. 3 A x ., is wiv Q33 f. V dawn E , Q +2 E an K' P, A 3 I . ' fi -1 ww f5Sp,,v5-, X-, f ' -'Qifi 'ggi it ati. -v i wi.: W - -kiwi rgspgfggb Z3-Aifsmi g M' Lf, ' K3 bu' -- 53 ' .Qsifff ' 5 . N115 is : ,NNI-L.T,,,,,ws'-hs 5.1 I, fix f Xq,Q'g1,, r xg,-my A. . ...Ig f l 4 9irIs' athletics ' iii: 'iliix i lznanz 5 W .M 'T eff I MRs.zoLA si-IUMAN . We I Departmenf Head My - 1,.: lr 'I , - Ani., . VZ- W I It pun J 3 . . , A' V H ,,,. 1523. - . M ,A V L.. ' 2- .. Tiff fl is ,W M Miss LIDA JARMON MRs.HARRiET ERICKSON ':.I' 32' ' D i' f,.i.. 4 y. 3 A' x .7 ,..,,l. I In . xx ---,--- '- Instructors K af y li if . l v M ISS YVONNE KEITH :Nw . Q, I.. .,, u :SL sg :U ugh' z- -: :iw I , uv 1mT Always iumpin' Mrs. Slwuman, a mosl enllwusiaslic Slwasla fan as well as Girls' P.E. deparlmenl lieadg friendly Miss Keillw, who is al Sliasra for her lirsl lime llwis year: Miss Jarmon, now in lwer lwerily-eiglillw year of leaching al Sliaslai and Mrs. Erickson, +lie very busy G.A.A. advisor, are llie greal ladies of The girls' gym who coach us in sporls, pul' us llwrougli drills of all kinds, weigh and measure us, arid, ol course, malce a weelcly clollies clweclc. SHASTA HIGH GIRLS' em The girls of Shasla High who are inleresled in alhlelics ioin G.A.A., an organizalion wherein girls slrive lo im- prove lhemselves physically, as well as menlally. The club parlicipales in such sporls as volleyball, bowling, loaslcelball, ping pong, badminlon, and soilball. Each girl learns rules, regulalions, how 'ro play each game, and mosl imporlanl ol all, how lo be a beller American lhrough lair play and good sporlsmanship. Circle S is made up ol 'rhe girls who have earned seven hundred poinls in G.A.A. parlicipalion. Their meelings are presided over by ihe vice presiclenl ol lhe G.fX.A. This club plans lhe aclivilies of lhe G.A.A,, such as plavdays, parlies, banquels, and lhe organizalion of lhe various sporls. G.A.A.-BOTTOM ROW, Ieff lo righl: C. Shelfon, J. Simms, F. Simon J. Smith, N, Davis, L, Dobrowsky, D. Bidwell, P. Proplesch, C, Dowell, l, Pike, G. Holum, S. Dowell, C. Donley, L. Tanner, C. Friend, A. Tennant. SECOND ROW: W. Espal, L. Freeman, B. Brown, L. Simon, S. Anthony, D. Hislop, C. Moore, P. Gaulf, J. Kofford, L. Trader, C. McCarfney, E Brooks, D. Smifh, M. Robinson, J. Benedicl. THIRD ROW: J. Wilson, C Liddell, L. Erickson, S. Gladwell, J. Lyon, C. Girimonle, G. Armsfrong N. Millon B. Henigy, D. Dwiggens, L. Morley, D. Sass, L Kennicolf, C Daniels, M. Shoucs, M. Ulrich. FOURTH ROW: K. Benf, B Hovel, J. Pull- nam, J. Shaver, M. Boswell, J. Rodriquez, H. Richard, L. McClain, J Barbera, B. Keys, H. Mefz, J. Acurrso, J. Lynn, B. Monlgomery, J Lawrence, L. Lane, P, Endicofl. CIRCLE S-BOTTOM ROW, lefl lo righl: K. Benl, L. McClain, H. Richard SECOND ROW: S. Anfhony, B, Townsend, C. Liddell. THIRD ROW: M Robinson, J. Eenedicl, D, Bidwell. FOURTH ROW: J. Shaver, J, Rodriquez H. Mefz, D. Hislop. ll5 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS BOTTOM ROW, IefT To righfz C DuOueTTe, L. Erickson, P. Proplesch TOP ROW: J. Pufman, F. Simon, B Il J Smilh, NOT PICTURED: Hove , . E. Brooks, R. Norris. BOWLING CHAMPIONS BOTTOM ROW, Iefi To right: J. Ben d' T D. Bidw Il, TOP ROW: S. e IC , e Anfhony, C. Liddell, K. Beni. II6 volleyball Volleyball is The TirsT acTiviTy sponsored by 6.A.A. in The school year. There was a Terrific TurnouT oT volleyball enThusiasTs This year - enough To make up six Tull Teams. Before The TournamenT began, abouT Tour pracTice sessions were held. ThroughouT The TournamenT There was much LYNN ERICKSON Maniqer smov Anrnokv Manager exciTemenT, The compeTiTion always being greaT. The game Tor The TournamenT champion- ship was a Thrilling TighT all The way. IT had a surprise ending: The underdogs won. bowling Bowling is TasT becoming one oT The mosT enioyable sporTs of The C5.A.A. program. Over a hundred girls Turned ouT Tor G.A.A. bowling This season under The supervision oT Mrs. Erick- son. Those who knew how To bowl helped oThers in learning The TundamenTals oT The game. ShasTa Turned ouT some very promising TuTure bowlers. The Top Ten bowlers oT The league bowled in a vicTorious maTch wiTh EnTerprise's Top Ten. tennis This was lhe second conseculive year lhal Mrs. Shuman organized a girls' lennis leam, Tennis was nor , .,,s , f ,, ' Z -..,,.,' . -A,. Y a lunclion ol G.A.A., bul' if a girl was a member ol lhe organizalion, she could earn poinls by lhe marches she played. Ninefeen girls signed up, and a lournamenl was played lo delermine slarling posilions on lhe ladder. Malches were planned wilh lhe girls' lennis reams ol Cenlral Valley, Red Blull, Bulle Valley, Chico, and Anderson. basketball G.A.A. baslcelball slarled lhis year aboul' lhe 'lirsl of January. There were eighl leams whose caplains were as follows: Jeannelle Rodriguez, Carolyn Lid- dell, Jan Lyon, Laurie Kenniccoll, Judy Pulnman, Liz McClain, l-lazel Rickard, and Wendy Espil. The lirsl' lwo weeks were ser aside lor praclice games: 'rhen lhe very successful and exciling lournamenl gol un- derway. Hazel Riclcard's 'leam was viclorious in lhe lournamenl, which ended in lhe middle ol February. i TENNIS TEAM - BOTTOM ROW, leff fo riqhf: C. Clare, D. Smilh, A. Tennanf, L. Tennanf. TOP ROW: L. Thompson, J. Shadwell, G. Arm- sfronq, H. Rickard. NOT PIC- TURED: J. Porferfield, D. Bidwell, S. Gladwell, C. Brown, D. Burke. BASKETBALL CHAMPS-BOTTOM ROW, Iefi' fo rlghf: J. Acurso, H. Melz, B. Keys, P. Gaulf. SECOND ROW: A. Tennant, S. Gladwell, H. Rickard, M. Robinson, D. Smiih. NOT PICTURED: N. Milfon. lfI7 PATTY PROPLESCH Badminton Manager II8 JUDY SHAVER Ping-pong X Manager . unhafchecl g.u.a Pins-Pong 6.A.A. ping-pong began in The early spring wiTh The signup OT all inTeresTed GJNA, members. There were Two Tourna menTs, a singles and a doubles. Due To The deadline daTe OT The Daisy, The ping-pong resulTs were noT lcnown, As in all oTher G,-,Px.A. sporTs. The parTicipanTs received poinTs according To Their aTTendance and Their Tinal sTandinqs in The TOurnamenTs, badminton Girls in G.A.A, who were inTeresTed in badrninTon signed up Tor singles, doubles, or boTh. The games +ha+ were noT played during The gym classes were played aTTer school in The girls' gym or in The college gym. Because OT The laTeness OT The games ThaT were scheduled, The names and pic- Tures OT The winners were noT available. Une OT The many Team sporTs played by The members OT ShasTa's G.A.A. was soTTball. This sporT was played in early spring, and required a loT OT slcill, good sporTs- manship and quick clear Thinlcing, Under Mrs. Ericlcsons supervision, The various Teams elecTed capTains, who were responsible Tor Their members' presence aT games. SOTTball was one OT The mOsT popular GAA. sporTs. LINDA TANNER Scltball Manager softball r .www .W 7 :wr .WPS Mr. ., fvmw 0, ,V .1 , , -.W W Q-U , 40' it we SWIMMING TEAM-FIRST ROW, Ieff fo righh L. McClain, S. Isaacson, M. Keeler, C. Shelfon, L. Youngman. SEC- OND ROW: J. Fonseca, S. Shaw, L. Sferpnig, S. Prifchard, S. Vanderpool, B. Monfgomery. THIRD ROW: C. Geri- monie, E. Ford, D. Sass, M. Pasferino, K. Hasfings, B. Logan. FOURTH ROW: J. Kofford, R. 'MarI'in, M. Fernbaugh. swimming archery Archery was infroduced fo Ihe girls as a new sporf fhis spring. .I 1 . 3 Q. . kg exercise marching in sid e folk dancing W Q , Mgr? 53 stuff tumbling shuffleboard' height 81 weight s1 's Ends meeil Bird-dogpdich champs. We're coming, Shuman! ,l f Whaf cha going fo call if? Don't wrife on Thai wall! Beifer luck nexf Mme. ...W X o I , Teaching gym finally got her down! We're Ton bananasn!! Homework in gym? Hey, we're early! Number, please, Jus? one more sfep. Hey! Thafs cheafin'. Casey af The bei. Whaf a line-up! l'II smash fhis one . ., Whafs fhaf? Hurry up. you guys f , Zia is Q Q Q 4 V Nfl 4 5 N 1 saws wg Ek ,. adverfising V ggw-.W Buy her Cl LANE CEDAR CHEST The Gif! Thai Sfarfs ffac' Home NOW ON DISPLAY AT U D N I T U D DOBROWSKY'S JEWELRY I-Iarnillon ' Elgin ' Bulova Towle 8: Wallace Sferling Silver I4I2 Merkel Srreel Redding 'fifj 'f'. -'fL 'Zf?iI:?.'-1 'gif '-.,1,g,g,su If , 'ir I' ,fee FURNITURE 4 OONIJEZI . 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Kliebe, Charles ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , Knolty, Shirley ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, ,,,, Lack, Gary., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , , Laffranchini, Walton ,,,...... .......,, 46 , 68 Lantz, Steve ......,......,,,......, ..,...,,,,,,. , ,, Layton, Bonnie ,,,,......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Leach, Linda .,.,.,,,.,.., ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 7 Lewis, Carl ....,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Lewis. Howard .,,...,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , Lightfoot, Barbara . Lrttleiohn, Donna, , ,,, Logan, Beverly .,,,,,,,, Long, Larry ...,,,,,,,,, Lonq. Marcia. ..,, , Louton. Tina . Love. Thomas .,..,, Lynch, Patty , ,, Lyons, Paul ,, . . Marsolek, Tex ,,,,.... Martin, Bob .....,.... Ma rtin, Kathryn ..,.., Martin, Neal .....,...,,,. Maxwell, Thomas . .,,,,, , McArthur, Robert .,,,.,, McGowan, John .,.,,. McGregor, Rex ......,, McLain, Douglas .,,,,,,... McManus. Leon ,..,,..,... 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Schneider, Sherry ...,.. ., Scott, Carole ,,,,....,... 00 70 75 45, 47, 62, 64, , 5 47, f 'ii7. .5 .,,., ,, ,47, 24, 25,47 64,70 Serafin, Marlo .,,,.,,,... , .....,,,..,,,,,., 47. 99. l00. Shaver, Judy ...,.,...... .,......,. 4 6, 64, 74. ll5. Shelton, Carol .......,...,, ,,,,,.... 43, 7l. ll5. Sheppard, Chester .. ......,,,, V ....... -..... - .- Sherman, Jerry .,......,, .. ,......... 3, 47, 77. 99. Short, Gary ,....,. .,,,,...,.. .......,,.,,,,,,,, 4 6 . 63. Shoup, Leslie ........... ,..........-.....-... 4 6. Smith, Robert ,,,,.. ,,,,,............ 4 6. Smithson, Joan ...... ..,,,,,.,,,... 4 6, 59, S G .,......... 46, 65, 89, now, ary ........,,,,, Spangler, Flora ..,,... Spence, Donna ., Spohn, Gail .,,....... Staley, Helen ,,..,, ,. Stimmel, Susan ....,,, Strange, John .,,..,,,.. Street, Don .....,,,.,. Tanner, Larry ....,, ,,.....,.....,.. Teach, Ronald ..,,.... Tetrault, Marie ,,,,, Thompson, Peggy .. Towner, Richard ., . ,,,. .. Tucker, Susan ,,,,, , Twyman, Patricia . 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Fleharty, Charles .,,, , ., , , ,,,5l. 95. Fonseca, Judith ,,,....,.., ,, ,52, 74, 77, Forschler, Mary .......... ..,...... ..,.. 5 9 .74. Fowler, Jack ............,, , an - Fox, John ..............,.....,, ,,...,..... .5l. Franchetti, Michael Frost, Clydean ....,,,, Fuchs, Pauline .,,.,.., Fulk, Ronna , ,...., . Garmon, Jack ,,,,..,.. Gault, Pauline .,,,..., Generes, Tasker .,,.. ffffiEliQ 56i Glonet, Leonard ., ., ....,, ., ,, ,,,,,., , .,,50, Girimonte, Carolyn Gizanos, Betty ,, Gotcher, Donald ., Goulter, Charlyne ,, Graf, Kathy , ,,,,,,,.,, , Graves, Emma . ....... Green, Barbara ,,,,, Greer. Clarence Grigsby, Larry .,,,,, Grush, Dorene Gullixson, James , Halcomb, Gayle ...... ........, Hall, Charlene ..,,,,, Halter, Dan ..,......, ,. Hammonds, Carole ,, ,, Hansen, Shirley ...... Harber, Gary ............,, Hardin, Mary ,.,,...,.. Harper, Joe ,,,...........,,, Harper, Loretta ....,,,, Hartman, Joyce ......... Hawe, Linda .........,,, Hawkey, Judy .......... 50, 53, 68, 74 80, ll5, 5S, 95 'l6o' 'Q' Q ,,,' Si, 50, 49, 52, 58, . , , ,, ,. . 54, ,, ,. ,, ,52, 95, ffffffE'l', 5iif 54 . . -,,5I,7I, ,5a, 5a, 76, us, Hazeltine, Karen ...,.... Hemsted, Jerry .,........ Hendrix, Patricia ............ Hensley, Gwendolyn Hettinger, Henry ...,.,,..,.... Hightower, Jan .............. Hill, Malcolm . ,,,.,,,.. . Hitchcock, Pafricia Hoffman, John ........,,... Hohimer, Sally .,,..,,,. Holmer, Kathryn ...,. Holum, Gall ..... . ....,,.. . Hopper, Bill ,,.,,,,,,,,, Hord, Clifford ......,, Horner, Jackie ,..,.... Huey, Kafhleen . .. Hunt Lorr i . ,,,,. , , a ne Hurst, Gary ..,,.. ,..,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,.. Jackling, Joanne James, Herman E .... James, Herman L ..... J l Sh .... an ze, aron ....,.., Jenkins, Betty Jean .....,.. Jernigan, Cliff ..... Johnson, Gladys Johnson. Walter .,,,... Johnston. Mary Jo ,... Jordan. Sherry .,...,,,.....,.......... Katsoudas, Peter ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Keefer, Edward Keeler, Frank ..,.... .. Kehoe, Richard .,,,... Kelly, Ralph .......,, Kenneff, Janice, .,,.., Kind. Barbara ,,,,..,,.. Kinq. Ronald ,.......... Klrker, Bob ,...,,,........... Kitchell, Helene ....., Kite, Geraldine ...... Kofiord, Judy ......,... Koopman, Kay ..,..,, Krinner. Maria ........ Kruse, Brenda ,,...,.,, , Lakmann, Danny ....,, Lantz, Patsy ...,,,,,,,,, ,. Lausen, Leslie ,,.,,,,,,,,,.. LeBlanc. Bonnie ......,.,, .,,, ,,,,, Leonard, Ray ......,,,. LeRoy. Jerry ,,,,..,, Lerwill, Mets ....,.,,.. Llerd, Morqan ,.... .....,. Lifoulst. William .....,,. Llftle, Frank ,..,,..,.,.. Lonnberg, Roy ..,,..., Loos, Ronny ..,....,.. Love, Judv. .,....,., ..,,. ..::....5l .. 52 . .,,,, ...52 52 .. ,... 50 50 .. ,..,,,,,,,,., 50, so l .. .. .5l H142 49 52 Ad' r v l M n.,.i.i.V52, H696 Lynch, Patrlck ....,, .,,..,,,,.,,,,,,., ,,,, , , . Lynn, JoAnn ........., ,... Macarlney, Carol .....,,.,, ,,,,,, . .. ,,,, 52,68 Macabe, Jeff ............. MacCabe, Judy ....,. Machado, David .,,,.,,. .....1..Q.Q f..S'l Mack, Ted ,,.,,,..,,,.,,,..... ............,... ,...,,,,, 52 Mallery, Pafricia ..,., Mark, Myra ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 'Marr, Arthur ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mart. Donna ..........,,. Martine. Machael .. Maufz, Clara ..,,,,,,..,, Maxwell, Kafhryn .... Mave, Darlene .. McClain, Elizabeth ,,,,, ,..,,,, 5 l .. ......,. 42, 49, .,Y. V .. . ,,.,,.,,, ...,,,,..... . 52 cab.. .Qsa 76 McBroom, Bob.... ,...........,.., ..... ,s3,74, ll5,I Allen, Marllyn ...,............,,,,.... ,,,,,, . . ,,,, .. Andersen, William . Andrews, Crls ,.....,....... Arnoldy, Eileen ...... Austin, John ...,..,.. . .s4, 59 7 .....:...54 74, '16 Avlse, Gayle ..,..... ....,,,,.,.,.... . Bammes, Beryldine Barbera, Deanna .... Barbosa, Mary Lou .. Barnetfe, Corrina ..,, Barni, William ........ Bassett, Gail ..,....,.... Berry, Robert ,....,.... Bird, Donald ...... Birtcil, Belh ,........ 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Osfenberg, Donna 5246 Oxley, Wendy ........., ,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, , Pachuca, Nati ...,,, . Pack, Sheila .......,, . Parker, Marfin ...,.... Payne, Mary .,...... Perkins, Georgene Pfuntner, Theresa Phllllps, R. D, .,,... , Philpot, Bill ....,,,,. Pike, Erma ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, Pike, Margaret ,,,,,.. Piper, Jerry , ..,,,,,., , Porter-Smifh, Alan Presley, Helen ..,,,, .. Presley. Lewis .....,, Price. Sharon . ,.,,,,, .. Prinale, Euqene ,..,. ,,,,,, Pritchard, Sharon .. Proplesch, Paffy . Putnam, Janice , Rabe, Dona .. Radford, Jerry Reese, Jack. ,,..,., .. Reinke, Marv Ann. Remingfon, Jeffrey . ,,., , Resler. Sandra . .. Rice, Betty .. . Richter, Peggy. . Riley, Carol .,.,.. .. Ritter, Ross ,,,,, Robinson, Joe . Rochlitz, Rhoney .,..,,,, P .. 52, .. sl, fflf' 52Q 74f77', H ' M52 .. .. 50,ll5,I .. .... ffff 'fff .52, 77, l . .... 24,42,49. . .. ..5l, 68, .........42, 49, 52, T55 Root, chris ...,.....,.,. 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