Siskiyou Union High School - White and Gold Yearbook (Weed, CA)
- Class of 1950
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Yreka re- Tired one Trophy in l928 aTTer having won iT Three Times over a period oT years. MounT ShasTa l-ligh School won permanenTly The second Trophy in l94O, having won iT The mosT Times in a Ten-year periocl. Schools To win The annual awards oT The Trophy during ThaT period were l929 Yrelca, l930 Yrelca, l93I MounT ShasTa, l932 Weed. l933 MounT ShasTa, IQ34 Mc- Cloud, l935 MounT ShasTa, I936 Yrelca, I937 McCloud, IQ38 Yrelca and McCloud Tied Tor TirsT place, and in I939 MounT ShasTa, McCloud and Yrelca Tied Tor TirsT place. MounT ShasTa won The Trophy permanenTly in I94O. A Trophy, which was presenTed in l94I, was To be perpeTual unTil won Three Times by one school. The TirsT award oT This Trophy was made To Yrelca l-ligh School in l94l. The second award oT This Trophy was made To The McCloud l-ligh School in l942. The award Tor IQ43 was made To The Yrelca l-ligh School. ln I944 The award oT The Trophy was made To The McCloud l-ligh School. and The permanenT award oT This Trophy was made To The McCloud l-ligh School in I945. The TirsT award oT The new Trophy, picTured here, was won by Yrelca in l946. The second award oT This Trophy was made To McCloud High School in I947. The Third award oT The Trophy was made To MounT ShasTa l-ligh School in IQ48 and MounT ShasTa l-ligh School won iT again in l949. This year The Trophy was awarded To BuTTe Valley l-ligh School Tor The largesT number oT poinTs ouT oT IOO disTribuTed as Tollows: W I N N E R S CompeTiTion AuTl1or School PoinTs ArT oT The FronTispiece Richard AlberT MT. ShasTa IO E lBesT lnlez MaTTiazzi Weed I5 Ssay lSecond Naomi Manley McCloud 5 S+ lBesT Clyde Shoemaker BuTTe Valley l 5 my lSecond Leroy Bowen Weed 5 P SBesT Clyde Shoemaker BuTTe Valley I5 oem lSecond Marie Davison MT. ShasTa 5 L I S . lBesT McCloud 20 Oca edlon lSeconol MT. ShasTa IO -1 THE TROPHY RICHARD ALBERT Moun+ Shas'I'a High School THEME AND DEDICATION We, lhe Seniors of IQSO, have chosen For our cenlral Jrheme Memories, The l95O Whi+e and Gold is no+ deolicalecl lo anyone-ralher il is a colleclion of memories. Every sludenl leaving our schools lakes wilh him memories of friencls-leachers, s+u- denfs, friendly corridors-Jro keep wi+h him always. They are The I95O Whi+e anol Gold. l C. C. DICKINSON, M.D. Presideni WILLIAM G. HAGELSTEIN Clerk BOARD GF TRUSTEES SISKIYOU JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT GEORGE A. TEBBE ' ELWIN ca. ADAMS L. N. LORENZEN RCM a Thin line OT ThirTeen sTaTes on The ATlanTic seaboard, Americans oT many origins have builded a naTion across a conTinenT To The shores oT The PaciTic, wriTing as They pressed on and on The- American saga oT Treedom. equaliTy. and oppor- TuniTy. Along ThaT march They paused To build public schools. all dedicaTed To The same high purpose. educaTion Tor democracy. and liberTy and iusTice Tor all. Today. in peace as in war. our counTry is claiming Trom These schools leadership They have every righT To expecT in The diTTiculT work oT preserving Tor ourselves and our posTeriTy. The principles oT Treedom, iusTice and democracy. Our very way oT liTe had been ieopardized wiTh The aTTack on Pearl Harbor and our counTry accepTed The gauge oT baTTle which was Torced upon us by The ToTaliTarian governmenTs. lnTo This baTTle Tor The righT wenT The mighT and Torce oT a Tree people TighTing in deTense oT a cause which They know To be iusT. When Their counTry was in danger, greaT numbers oT sTudenTs and 'Former sTudenTs oT The Siskiyou JoinT Union High School courageously enTered The Armed Forces and gallanTly deTended The TaiTh oT America, on land-on sea-and in The air. Our sTudenTs disTinguished Themselves in all branches oT The service. UnTorTunaTely, Though. over a hundred oT our high school sTudenTs in The counTy have been killed in acTion, and over a hundred oThers have been wounded. Several oT our Tormer Teachers have given Their lives Tor our counTry. Too. The coming oT peace and The posTwar era have broughT problems To our counTry iusT as challenging and perhaps even more com- plex Than Those oT The war. even if less dramaTic. We, The Seniors oT l95O, have chosen Tor our cen+raI Theme Memories, The l95O WHITE AND GOLD is noT dedicaTed To anyone-raTher iT is a collecTion oT memories. Every sTudenT leaving our schools Takes wiTh him memories oT Triends-Teachers, sTu- denTs, Triendly corridors-To keep wiTh him always. They are The l95O WhiTe and Gold. As sTudenTs and ciTizens The Two main goals we should keep beTore us are: FirsT. To win and secure The peace. and second. To preserve our American way oT liTe, which is based on our DemocraTic American sysTem oT Tree enTerprise and privaTe iniTiaTive. The American way and democracy are synonymous Terms and The public school is The ToundaTion sTone oT democracy. Seniors oT The class oT l95O oT The Siskiyou JoinT Union High School DisTricT are graTeTully appreciaTive oT The Tine sysTem oT high schools and The splendid educaTional opporTuniTies The Board oT TrusTees oT The Siskiyou JoinT Union High School DisTricT is providing Tor The boys and girls oT The Siskiyou JoinT Union High Schools. We are ever mindTul ThaT The creaTive men who serve us as TrusTees and give so much oT Their Time and energy To youTh and our schools are Themselves True symbols oT The American way and our progressive school sysTem. ' When The Pilgrims came To America, one oT Their TirsT acTs was To esTablish a school Tor Their children. And when The early pioneer seTTlers came To Siskiyou CounTy They early esTablished schools Tor The beneTiT oT Their children and Their children's children. We are graTeTul To Those early pioneers oT educaTion, and we are deeply graTeTul also To The men who make up The presenT progressive Board oT TrusTees oT The Siskiyou JoinT Union High School DisTricT. whose consciousness oT The TaiThTul and unselTish dis- charge oT Their civic duTy can be Their only reward and Through whose eTTorTs we are enjoying The beneTiTs oT one oT The TinesT educaTional sysTems in The sTaTe. The Seniors oT l95O are Truly graTeTul and appreciaTive Tor The Tine group oT men who make up our progressive High School Board, and Tor The excellenT sysTem of high schools provided Tor us. SISKIYOU COUNTY MUSEUM The Siskiyou CounTy Museum building has been compleTed and The Time is noT Tar disTanT when iT will house a very Tine exhibiT oT various iTems relaTed To The early hisTory oT This region. This will include a crediTable display perTinenT To The mineral wealTh which was responsible Tor The seTTlemenT oT our counTy, geologic and pre- hisToric iTems and iTems connecTed wiTh The peoples who were here before The whiTe man came. WiTh maTerials already on hand, ThaT sTill To be received, and ThaT which will be borrowed Trom oTher organizaTions, sTudenTs will Tind much Tor eiTher recreaTion or sTudy. This building was designed To have The appearance oT The Calla- han Ranch l-loTel. aT Callahan, in ScoTT Valley. IT is locaTed in Yrelca, on The main highway, iusT souTh of The Siskiyou CounTy General l-los- piTal. lT will have 3,000 square TeeT oT exhibiT space on iTs main and meezzanine Tloors. DedicaTion is planned Tor laTe in The Tall. A. K. KRIBBEN, U. S. Foresf Service A MARBLE MOUNTAIN CATCH The norThern counTies oT The STaTe oT CaliTornia are parTicularly endowed wiTh an abundance oT naTural resources which conTribuTe To The wealTh oT The naTion. lTs Tields and ToresTs produce a greaT varieTy oT The producTs needed To susTain and develop The WesT. By judicious use oT These resources we may keep Them in conTinuous producTion Torever. ProTecTion Trom desTrucTive harvesTing, ruinous use and exploiTaTion and proTecTion Trom Tire will ensure iTs preserva- Tion as a porTion oT The ShasTa-Cascade Wonderland-where op- porTuniTies Tor ouTdoor recreaTion are unsurpassed. 5 FE 4? I B1 1 A S E Q Q 2 2 S 5 5 1 s 2 lf 5 2. Sl ? 3 S .f.vX2?!ks'1'SfY+l5iWlisG2JK S -4' 'Q21f'Hi'S,??9ali A . , .0 . Sl-IASTA NATIGNAL FOREST .the Lookout The frue guardians of our Nafional Foresfs are fhe lookoufs. These men and women locafed af sfrafegic poinfs fhroughouf fhe mounfains of California form a closely-bound nefwork wifh an almosf one hundred per cenf 'visual coverage of fhe millions of acres of Uncle Sam's foresf land. They are connecfed by felephone and radio wifh a cenfral headquarfers. and fhey are provided wifh maps, binoculars, compasses and alidades so fhaf wifhin seconds affer spoffing a whiff of smoke fhey can make a reporf pinpoinfing fhe acfual locafion of fhe fire. Fire fighfing crews miles away can fhen be moved in fo cafch fhe fire while if is small. Offen loolcouf poinfs are accessible only by frail and fhe supplies have fo be packed in on fhe backs of horses and mules. Af some lookoufs even fhe wafer has fo be packed long disfances. Being a lookouf on one of Uncle Sam's foresfs is no cinch. lf requires bofh menfal and physical sfamina fo spend monfhs bounded by fhe confines of a lookouf sfafion. The lookouf musf be alerf-nof only for fires buf for his own well-being. ln case of an accidenf if would be hours before help could be summoned and arrive. Offen fhe fower is forfy or fiffy feef off fhe ground. The Shasfa Foresf has fwenfy-seven lookouf sfafions. 43 Some oT These are manned by man and wiTe. This is The ideal siTuaTion. lT aTfords companionship and allows Tor The Two To Take shiTTs so ThaT seven-day-a-week proTec- Tion can be secured and aT The same Time The lookouT can have an occasional day oTT To go To Town or maybe iusT To Take a hike, go Tishing or hunTing. For The wilderness lover There is much en'ioymenT To be Tound wiThin a day's hike oT mosT OT our lookouTs. Being a lookouf is a Tough job, buT iT sTill has iTs compensaTions. DR. JERE E. HURLEY Disfricf Superinfendenf 0 X fax -rf' if ZDQW, rf , LI'I'ERARY SECTION fZbeIlVi'llT!.':. and QV LD Published by THE SENIORS OF THE EIGHT HIGH SCHOOLS of 'rhe SISKIYOU JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SIIua+ed a+ DORRIS, FORT JONES, HAPPY CAMP, MCCLOUD. MOUNT SHASTA. TULELAKE, WEED, and YREKA In SISKIYOU COUNTY DISTRICT OFFICE YREKA, CALIFORNIA Awards . . Fronfispiece . Theme . . . Lilrerary Secfion. . . Fghwghgs Hagh Schoel . Happy camp High School Mgclghg High School. . fV1OLll'1'f'SI'l5S+6 High School Tulelake High School . weed Hfghsghggl. . Yhghg High School . . BuH'e vgugy High School . Adver+isemen+s. . . Page 9 IO I I 2I 3I 45 55 89 I2I I59 l95 249 275 MEMORIES jBesT essayj As I siT Trying To compose an essay, my mind is a compIeTe blank. IT seems impossible even To Try To wriTe someThing, buT suddenly in my memory I see moThers sTanding in Iine, holding The hands oT Their prides and joys. Childish Taces are scrubbed To a rosy- apple red, yeT why do They linger and hide behind Their moThers' skirTs? Soon we hear a Name please? and The usual quesTions are asked. This is The TirsT day oT school. Our moThers will be going home soon and will leave us To This sTranger. YeT as The days Turn To rnonThs she is no Ionger a sTranger, buT someone who is dear To our hearTs. Nine monThs IaTer we rush home wiTh The good news. I've passed! I've passed! Second graders. Oh, don'T we Think we're smarT! IT seems school is beTTer This year. Our Teacher pa+ien+Iy hears us read, and Teaches us To wriTe our names and our num- bers. As I sTiII remember, she was a sweeT Teacher. In The cold weaTher she would Iine every one up and puT on rubber shoes, zip up snow suiTs, and hug and kiss each one of us goodby. STiII Today I remember The lingering smell oT her perfume, which remained wiTh us unTiI we were home. As Third graders, in my memory remains The Indian play we gave beTore The P.-T.A. The Indians, oT course, needed braids so my DuTch bob was braided. No, my braids were noT Iong, buT The Thrill oT having pigTaiIs! I sTiII remember The Times I hid my papers under rocks because They weren'T good enough To Take home. The TourTh grade was The Turning poinT in our lives, so we seemed To Think. IT I remember correcTIy, ThaT was The grade in which I sTayed aTTer school every niqhT To learn my Time Tables. ThaT is also The grade in which The boy behind me puT my braids in The ink well. jWho said ThaT was only done in The days oT Iong ago?j I'm sure The TiTTh graders all remember aT leasT The Teacher. We sTiII swear she wore a wig, buT who can ever Tell? Every oTher week she would send To The oTFice Tor a new yardsTick. Oh, she used Them. buT noT To measure. Music appreciaTion heads The lisT oT my memories in The sixTh grade. We didn'T appreciaTe iT very much, buT everyone had To have iT. Our sevenTh grade Teacher was a moTher To all oT us. In The eighTh grade I worked as a Iibrarian and saw To iT ThaT my job occupied all oT my Tree Time. IT seems everyone awaiTs graduaTion a monTh or Two beTore Time, and iT is Truly a heavenly day when graduaTion comes! YeT in The corner oT my mind, now Tuzzy wiTh cobwebs, a new IighT shines. I see TrighTened Ii++Ie Treshmen walking inTo The building and inTo The TirsT year oT high school. IT seems as if They are holding Their breaTh, aTraid To breaThe less some mighTy senior will say BuTTon, Treshman. The sophomore year is The Time we welcomed The liTTIe Treshmen. Then comes The junior year, wiTh The ordering oT class rings and The mosT imporT- anT parT oT all-The Junior Prom. Seniors-mighTy, sTrong, and supjerior in everyThing, awaiTing The Time when They can graduaTe. High school IiTe is sTiII Tull oT sTrange new experiences, and I am sure everyone would like To go back and relive some incidenTsin high school days. Some will go To college, oThers will marry, and sTiII oThers will go To work earning Iivings. As my eyes grow heavy I can Think no more oT my school days, buT in my memory They shall remain Torever-my Triends and my Teachers, my hardships and my Trials. my pleasures and my joys. INEZ MATTIAZZI '50, Weed High School. AN ESSAY lSecond place essayl While day-dreaming in English class I was awakened by The sound oT chalk scrafching againsT The blackboard. There, Tor everyone To read, was The noTice, An essay will be expecTed once a week Trom each sTudenT. I was greaTIy depressed by This ThoughT-whaT could I wriTe abouT? In The TirsT place, whaT is an essay? Having been dreaming aT The Time The assignmenT was made, I missed The expIanaTion given in class. Upon reTerring To The dicTionary, I 'Found ThaT an essay may be a IiTerary composiTion, buT iT also may mean an aTTempT. JusT as I decided ThaT The IeasT I could do was To comply wiTh Mr. WebsTer's idea oT The word and make an aTTempT, I Tell asleep. Having been conTronTed wiTh This irksome Task Tor a 'Few days, I began To grow irriT- able and nervous, and The ThoughTs oT The assignmenT haunTed me, even in my sleep. In a dream, The nighT before my composiTion was due, I viewed a IiTerary parade, headed b color bearers: each one bore a suggesTed Topic Tor my essay. One Trilly Tlag suggesTedl MoonIiT Gardenug on anoTher Tlag, borne by a sTaunch knighT, The Days oT Chivalry was prinTed. Then a roboT squeaked along wiTh a banner over his shoulder, The ATomic Age. Following, came a band oT words which would add drama, spice, and Tlavor To my composiTion. WiTh each noTe in iTs place, The melody which The band played had greaT harmony: iusT as an essay could have rhyThm if each and every word were used To iTs besT advanTage. Leading The band were commas and semicolons Twirling baTons. Marching in The parade was an army oT ThoughTs joined TogeTher To make a compIeTe. well-balanced composiTion-correcT in every deTaiI. BuT dodging in and ouT among The ThoughTs and words, Two clowns were Throwing TragmenTs oT senTences and misspelled words around, Trying To desTroy The harmony oT This greaT pageanT. BUT iT was noT long unTiI The mischief-makers were banished by ProTessors CorrecTness and Precision, who were wearing neaT, Trim, morTarboards and black, Tlowing gowns. Then The shrill sound of TrumpeTs blaring in my head awoke me. The whole parade disappeared, and The beauTiTuI Theme vanished. Now I am in The same siTuaTion I was in beTore my mind was invaded by This exciTing parade oT ThoughTs. NAOMI MANLEY '50, McCloud High school. OLD SCARFACE lBesT SToryl They called him Scarfaced Joe, The old prospecTor who lived in The cabin above The Town where we lived. His cabin was siTuaTed abouT Two miles Trom where we lived and iT lay Towards The head oT The sTream which ran down The can on and ouT pasT The Town. The old man came inTo Town abouT Twice a monTh Tor supplies, and To bring his meager supply of gold To The assayer's oTTice. His Tace was hideously covered wiTh scars and pockmarks. IT was rumored ThaT he had killed eighT men. He. never seemed To boTher anybody, buT s+iII he had a very gruTT manner which alone was enough To make an one aTraid oT him. SomeTimes when he came inTo Town, The kids would hide behind Tiences and Throw pebbles aT him. He would slowly Turn around and pull a wicked-looking knife ouT oT iTs sheaTh and sTare aT Them wiTh Those horrible blood-shoT eyes. The kids would Then Turn and run Tor Their lives. ThaT, you see, is The kind oT repuTaTion Old ScarTace had. One sunny aTTernoon in OcTober. I had decided To go Tishing along The sTream above Old Joe's cabin. AbouT Tour olclock in The aTTernoon I sTarTed To amble on back To Town. ThaT Time of The year, The sun wenT down around six o'cIock, so I knew I would have pIenTy OT Time To geT back To Town before supper. My parenTs never worried, Though, if I was IaTe because someTimes I would sTop and spend The early parT of The evening wiTh one oT my Triends. Along The mounTainside which ran above The edge oT The creek, There was a large paTch oT shalerock. AT The Top oT The rock There appeared To be The mouTh oT a cave. I had always wanTed To explore The cave. and I ThoughT ThaT now was as good a Time as any fo have a look af if. I cached my fishing equipmenf, and was soon on my way up fhe mounfain fo explore fhe cave. Affer a long walk I reached fhe moufh of fhe cave. lfs fremendous size impressed me. lfs huge oval moufh was black, very black. As I sfepped inside, fhe empfy darkness senf chills up and down my spine. I had iusf faken abouf fwo sfeps inside when I heard a noise fhaf froze fhe blood in my veins. I held my breafh and sfood as sfill as my shaking knees would permif. I could hear fhe noise a Iiffle clearer now-a sorf of fhumping or pounding noise. I worked my way around fhe bend in fhe cave and was mildly surprised fo find fhe lighf a liffle brighfer. I could now smell fhe fumes of a kerosene lanfern. I began fo wonder now: whaf should I do? My firsf fhoughf was fo gef ouf of fhaf cave and nof be all day abouf doing if. I finally resolved, fhough, fo see who was in fhe cave. As I worked my way on farfher fhrough fhe cave, I soon saw a dropped- off place, or, if you prefer, a sorf of hole in fhe ground. The rays of lanfern lighf were coming from fhis hole. I gof down on my hands and knees now and was soon fo fhe edge of fhe hole. I could now see fhe shadow of a man drilling in fhe rock. From where I was lying I could nof possibly see who fhe man was, so I decided fo lean as far as possible over fhe precipice fo idenfify him if I could. My hand fell' somefhing cold and slippery and I insfincfively drew back. The nexf fhing I knew I was falling, fhen everyfhing wenf black. When I regained consciousness, I reasoned fhaf fhere musf have been some ice below where I was lying, and fhaf I musf have slip ed off if info fhis pif. The man who had been drilling info fhe rock was gone now, andpso was his Ianfern. I kepf hearing a spuffering sorf of noise coming from fhe wall, so I walked over and looked fo see whaf if was. There were abouf six or eighf holes in fhe wall and in each was a sfick of dyna- mife wifh a Iighfed fuse. Thaf explained fhe spuffering noise. I af once sfarfed loo ing for a way ouf of fhere fasf. I found fwo or fhree mafches in my pockef and sfarfed looking for an exif. Finally, affer I had lif my lasf mafch, I saw some sfeps hewn ouf of one corner of fhe pif. If was nof long unfil I found my way up fhe sfeps and was running foward fhe enfrance of fhe cave. As I rounded fhe lasf furn, I came face fo face wifh Old Scarface Joe. Whaf are you doing here, kid? he asked. Never mind whaf l'm doing here, I said. This place is going fo blow up and I s-sure d-don r infend fo be in here when if doesl Old Scarface was surprised. I-low did you know abouf fhis, boy? I didn'f fhink anyone knew of fhe gold hid in fhaf rock. You needn I' worry abouf fhe blasf: if can l' hurl' us here. Gold in fhaf rock, I fhoughf. So fhaf's why fhe old buzzard has always fried fo scare everyone away. Jusf fhen fhe blasf wenf off. The ground, fhe walls, everyfhing shook wifh fhe fremendous explosion. I heard a scream and looked around fo see Old Scarface Joe wrifhing on fhe floor. A sfalacfife which had probably been hanging from fhe cave's roof for ages, had been iarred loose by fhe explosion. If had fallen and ifs razor- like poinf had pierced old Joe's back. I saw fhaf fhe old man could nof Iasf long, so I made him as comforfable as pos- silole. I asked him why he had leff me fhere in fhaf pif fo die wifh fhe explosion, affer I had fallen. l never saw you fall, he said. I have looked for fhaf mofher lode for so long. The ofher day I found if and made ready fo blow if ouf. Each day I have come up here and drilled holes fo blasf wifh. There was enough gold in fhere for a king. You could see fhe sfreaks of if in fhe rock. If I could have known you were in fhere, l'd have broughf you ouf wifh me. Joe, I said, why have you always fried fo scare people fhe way you did? You could have had many friends if you had fried. Boy, l'll fell you wh , he said. I haven'f much longer fo live, anyway. When I was a young man, I was sfudying fo be a geologisf: af fhe school I was affending fhere was anofher young man who worked wifh me in fhe laborafory. One day, while working wifh him in fhe Lab, he accidenfally slipped and spilled acid all over my face. I was in fhe hospifal for monfhs wifh my face bandaged. My face has since been disfigured, as you can see. For awhile, I fried fo face sociefy, buf if was no use. Everyone drew back in ferror af fhe sighf of my face. Finally, I decided fo seffle down here. Wifh my geological knowledge, I have found enough gold fo live. I could nof help being gruff, fhe way people would sfare af my face. I have looked Tor The moTher Iode since Then. WiTh iT, I could have had my Tace correcTed wiTh plasTic surgery. Son, I wanT To donaTe ThaT gold Tor a new high school and iunior college To be buiIT aT The edge oT Town. I have in my cabin The deeds To This cave and surrounding properTy. You will Tind Them in my desk. The old man was soon dead. I reached Old Joe's cabin abouT dark, while on m way To Tell The auThoriTies of his deaTh. I wenT inside and in his desk I Tound his deeds, and a picTure oT a very hand- some young man. On The back oT iT I read This inscripTion: Joseph Henry Hale, age nineTeen, Taken June The TourTeenTh, I894. A Tew years laTer, a very progressive high school and iunior college sTood aT The edge oT Town. AT The gaTes There was a monumenT. Toward The Top was a phoTograph encased in glass. Below iT were The words: Evergreen High School and Junior College. DedicaTed To The memory oT Joseph Henry Hale. CLYDE SHOEMAKER, BuTTe Valley High School. THE DANGEROUS SEX lSecond place sToryl I see Masher McGee is making a play Tor Lana Wilkins, came a commenT in a high shrill Tone Trom Henry Pringle. lx-nay, Henry, ix-nay! He's apT To do you up buT good iusT Tor looking aT her, piped Wilbur Hawkins. ThaT big Tub oT baloney smear me? Fooey! He don'T scare me. He doesn'T scare me eiTher, buT he could if he Tried. Oh, oh, here he comes over here. We'd beTTer beaT iT, buT TasT! JusT a minuTe, you Two! Well, well, well! IT iT isn'T good old Masher-'H ya, Masher, came Two replies in a musical Tone, WiIbur's answer being echoed by Henry's. IT 'pears To me ThaT I saw you guys sTaring aT my gurl! NOT me, Henry said nervously. You know I'm going sTeady. I saw you looking aT her, Too, Wilbur, lvlasher said, grabbing him by The collar and shaking him unTil iT seemed To make his head raTTle. W-who, m-me? Don'T ever pay aTTenTion To whaT I look aT, Masher. Look aT my eyes! See? no conTrol, Wilbur sTuTTered, sIighTIy scared and wiggling his eyes around in Their sockeTs To prove They were ouT oT conTroI. Who's kiddin' who? You don'T have a gurl and you were looking aT mine. Heh, heh, heh, hear ThaT, Henry? lvlasher doesn'T even know I'm going sTeady! You going sTeady? WiTh who? My moTher! ThaT's a TacT, lvlasher, Henry ioined in, in proTecTion oT his Triend. WiIbur's besT girl is his moTherg oTherwise, he's a woman haTer. Well, he beTTer noT IeT me see him making eyes aT Lana again! WiTh ThaT sTaTe- menT Ivlasher leTT The Two scared youThs. Boy, ThaT was close, Wilbur. He's gone! For awhile There I +hough+ I was gone! I guess The only way To live To a ripe old age is noT To look aT Lana any more. Yeah, and I don'T wanT To have To look aT Masher any more, eiTher. The nexT day aT school all was TorgoTTen and everyThing was rosy: well, Tor awhile anyway, unTiI The principal called Lana inTo his oTFice. Did you send Tor me, Mr. Hardwood? Yes, come in, Lana. Miss ApplegaTe Tells me she doesn'T Think you're going To pass your maTh exams. Oh, dear! ThaT would be awTuI. WhaT do you suggesT I do, lvlr. Hardwood? IT I were you I would ask The brighTesT sTudenT in The maTh class To help me unTiI Time Tor The exams. ThaT would be Wilbur: I'm sure he'lI help me. STiIl noT suspecTing The dasTardIy pIoT againsT him, we Tind Wilbur on his way home Trom school, Talking To himselT. ' WhaT a characTer ThaT Masher is! Two hundred pounds oT muscle and noT an ounce of brain. Oh, WiIburkins! Oh, oh, iT's Lana! Wilbur gulped, Trying To clear his ThroaT oT The lump ThaT had iusT Tormed There. WiIburkins, clear, would you do iTTy biTIy me a greaT big Tavor'? No! You do me one: geT IosT! WiIbur! You mean you don'T wanT To Talk To me? Surel I'd love To Talk To you, buT you have a cerTain boy Triend who doesn'T wanT me To! You mean lvlasher? Well, he's noT Telling me who I can Talk To. Don'T look now, buT he's Told me who I can Talk To: and I sTilI love These TeeTh. WiIbur! I'm going To Tlunk in The maTh exam unless you help me cram Tor iT. You musT help me, WiIbur! Okay! Okay! I'II help you cram Tor The exam if you'll only scram beTore Masher sees us. Oh, Wilburkins, you're a dear! l'II expecT you over aT my house aT eighT. Okay! Okay! LeT's geT ouT oT each oTher's sighT beTore lvlasher sees us. Lllfilbur hurried away as TasT as he could and Then a harrowing ThoughT crossed his min . 'liYipe! AT her house? WhaT have I done? IT Masher shows up, I've iusT commiTTed suici e. AT eighT o'clock ThaT nighT, Wilbur rang The bell and opened The door hurriedly. There was a sTarTled scream: aT The door was a pumpkin sTaring in Lana's Tace, wiTh a 'Face painTed on iT, resTing on a huge overgrown coonskin coaT, wiTh a pair oT nervous eyes peeping Through The buTTon holes. Oh, Wilbur, you TrighTened me halT To deaTh. My hearT is beaTing like a iack ham- mer. IT lvlasher had answered The door, mine wouldn'T have been beaTing aT all. So ThaT's why you wore ThaT disguise? You boys are all so aTraid oT Masher. Yeah, and so in- love wiTh liTe. Well, don'T worry. Masher only drops in on Wednesday nighT. There's The door bell again: would you answer iT, WiIburkins? Yeah, sure. When Wilbur opened The door, his Tace meT ThaT big, broad chesT oT lvIasher's. Wilbur, knowing ThaT lvlasher didn'T have an ioTa oT sense, began To make like a Chinese buT er. SoIIy: nobIody's home! Goombye! I-Iuh? There's noT? Okay. goodbye. WhaT is iT, Wilbur? IT's Wednesday nighT in person, Wilbur said, slamming The door in lvIasher's Tace. lvIasher's dull mind 'Finally laTched onTo Wilbur's hoax. I-Iey, who's kiddin' who around here? Nobody home, huh? Well, I'II iusT waiT 'Till nobody comes ouT. As we geT back To Lana and Wilbur, we Tind ThaT They have Tinished maTh and Wilbur has his panTs legs. rolled up in preparaTion Tor a mad dash Tor home and saTeTy. Now, when I counT To Three, open The door ancl jump ouT oT The way. One, Two- Good luck, Wilburkinsg I hope you make iT. The nexT day we Tind Lana in lvlr. I-lardwood's oTFice. I iusT dropped in, Mr. I-lardwood, To Tell ou ThaT I passed my maTh exam. Yes, your whole class passed, excepT Wilbur: he'II Take The TesT as soon as he can see and wriTe. ATTer school we Tind Wilbur down aT The local maIT shop, wiTh a broken arm, Two black and swollen eyes, a TIaT nose, and a Tew hundred scraTches. I haTe 'em, I-Ienry: every one oT 'eml I only wish more were born so I could haTe Them, Too! Man, I don'T see how a guy could haTe dames so much, was I-Ienry's only answer. The moral oT This sTory is: Don'T IeT anoTher guy's gal Tool around wiTh you. LEROY BOWEN '50, Weed I-ligh School. ll n ll THE FOREST FIRE , . l The deer were drinking aT The creek: The birds sang in The Trees: The woods were alive wiTh naTure's ioy, As The coming oT nighT drew near. The ToresT lay in a quieT calm: The sk was brighT and clear, The sun sank over The ToresT hill As The coming oT nighT drew near A long-Tailed squirrel scurried back To his nesT The deer bedded down Tor The nighTg Two chipmunks played in The gaThering dusk, WiTh IiTTle chirps oT delighT. The ToresT grew quieT as nighT drew on: The birds in The Trees were sTill: The moon came ouT Trom behind a cloud, OuTlining The Trees on The hill. Then suddenly ouT oT The peaceTul nighT The wind broughT a dreaded Tear- The scenT OT smoke was in The air. IT sTarTled The sleeping deer. The sound oT The Tire was discernable now- The seeThing crackling roar: The smoke was unbearable in The air As iT dropped To The ToresT Tloor. A sTampede soon sTa rTed across The hill- Sheer Terror was in Their veins As The animals ran amuck wiTh Tear Across The ToresT lanes. INVI BesT poeml 1 One and all They headed Tor The waTers oT Clannan's creek. The Tlames crackled horribly in The air: T The smoke held a Terrible reek. SeeThing, crackling. horrible Tlames SwepT across The hill. The Tire lea ped ouT Trom Tree To Tree And Took iTs prey aT will. 3 The animals sTood across The creek- Escape was cuT Trom The rear: The Tire had swepT around The sTream Soon iT would be here. BuT ouT oT The nighT and across The sky. The wind began To blow AgainsT The angry roaring Tire: IT sTopped The animal's Toe. The wind blew The smoke back Toward The Tire: Soon The animals all could see An opening Through The ToresT green Where Their saTeTy oughT To be. The wind broughT rainy clouds wiTh iT. A sTorm was in The air. NaTure puT ouT The Tire. you see. God keeps his ToresTs Tair. CLYDE SHOEMAKER '50 BuTTe Valley High School. TATION lSecond place poeml You say The walk is lonely and ypu will noT go. You say ThaT There is noThing T ere To see. IT is noT so. The cool moisT breeze is There. lT comes Trom oTF The sea. And blows away The sTaleness oT The day. The sand. an endless sTreTch oT golden grains, ls warm and shimmering 'neaTh The sun's brighT ray. The waves bring ouT Their Treasures Trom The depThs, And display Them on The beach-a naTure marT. A gull ThaT circles high above our heads, EmiTs a cry ThaT reaches down To pierce my hearT. The sky, as blue and calm as God can make iT, Joins in The disTance wiTh The sand and sea. The Treshness There, and The puriTy oT color, Makes The peaceful scene seem brighT and Tree. These are The Things ThaT you will Teel and smell and see. So come-and walk along The beach wiTh me. MARIE DAVISON '50. MounT ShasTa High School. o Z'--- x X Emi X -.fix 52W 1 FORT JONES i-IIGE-I SCI-IOOL DEDICATIGN As he has cledicalecl his years lo leaching and guiding us, so we, The Senior Class. cleclicale our sec'rion of Hue I95O Wl'1i+e and Gold To Mr. Allen Fowler. As a 'Friend and leacher he is incomparable. RAYMOND BOYLES Vice-Presidenf Block FJ 4 Class Presidenf 3 Baseball 3, 4 Foofball 2, 3, 4 Baskefball 2, 3 CLYDE CARDOZA Presidenf Block Foolball 2, 3, 4 Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 ..FJ..4 SENIORS I95O SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Ourfreshman year began as mosl' freshman years begin, full of uncer+ain'I and doulol aboul' high school. Under 'rhe guiding hand of Mr. Forgy we regained our sehgfconfidence and slarled up 'rhe palh marked Seniors. During Ihe nexl' year we look par'l in mosi sfudenl body aclivilies and s orI's. Before we realized il we were malure upperclassmen. Our junior year holds many liappy memories for us, including parlies, foo'l'ball, baskel- ball, and baseball games. and social ga'l'herings. AI' lasl' our senior year was a realiI'y and we are looking forward now, relucfanlly, 'l'o our gradualion day. Clyde, Neil, and Bob have gone Ihrough Ihe Jrwelve years Iogelher, wiI'h Rocky ioining us in our eighlh year, Ken as a freshman, Ray and Gilberl' as sophomores and Elisa as a senior. NEIL EVANS Class Presidenl' 2 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Foofball 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 KENNETH GEORGE Foolball 4 Baskefball 4 Baseball 4 Class Treasurer 2 34 ROCKY HARRIS STudenT Body Vice-PresidenT 3 Class Presidenf I, 3 FooTbalI I, 2, 3, 4 Baskefball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 ROBERT NELSON Teen CenTer PresidenT 4 BaskeTbalI I, 2, 3, 4 -IlfooTbaII 2, 3, 4 rack 2, 3, 4 Class Presidenf 2 SENIORS T950 PROPHECY As we gaze aT The images casT on The screen by The new supersonic Tilm proiecTor we are amazed To see The Class oT i950 as They will appear in The year 2000. Bob Nelson has sTill goT his iob wiTh The San Francisco Philharmonic OrchesTra in which he plays his Tuba wiTh surprising accuracy Tor one so old. He sTarTed in This proTession righT aTTer graduaTing wiTh high musical honors. GilberT Perkins has reTired wiTh ease aTTer cleaning up a TorTune on a sensaTional idea Tor a high-power rockeT Taxi which he calls PERKINS PLENTY POWER TAXI SERVICE. Rocky Harris is now head oT The Yellow-Canary Corn- plasTer Company and he and his wiTe Lee Rios Harris live in a beauTiTul home on The banks OT The muddy Rio Grande. Their Tive lovely children are now working Their way up Trom The sTickem deparTmenT oT The business To The very Top. Neil Evans and Kenny George became noTed explorers and on Their lasT Trip down The Amazon River They dis- ap eared and haven'T been heard Trom since. Clyde Cardoza became anoTher Rudolph VaTenTino in The movies and has now reTired. buT Tor some sTrange reason he has never married Though he has been proposed To many Times. Ray Boyles was iilTed aT The alTar and ended up by marrying rich and beauTiTul Princess Yasmin. l-le and The princess now conTrol mosT OT India. GILBERT PERKINS STudenT Body PresidenT 4 FooTbalI 3, 4 BaskeTbaIl 2, 3, 4 Basebali 4 Class PresidenT 4 ELISA RIOS Transferred from SacramenTo 4 Class SecreTary 4 Glee Club 4 35 1 W cv w ii i 1 -A ws fi T A 'ww iff : -3 MR. PETERS MISS BURMEISTER MR. FOWLER Principal FACULTY MR. BURKE MR. POLLARD MR. WOOLWEBER WHITE AND GOLD STAFF LEFT TO'RlGHT: Mary Freshous, Junior Reporter: Susan Schofield, Assislanf Editor: Ken George, Assisfanl' Business Manager: Mary Ann Branson, Ediforg Neil Evans, Sporls Ediforg Silber? Perkins, Business Manager: Diane Hill, Assisi- anf Ediforg Bob Nelson, Snaps Editor: Mary Helen Cardoza, Sophomore Reporfer. 36 JUNIOR CLASS BACK ROW, lefT To righf: Bob Ham- mond, Mr. Woolweber, Advisor: Ralph Hammond. FRONT ROW: Gee Evans, Mary Freshour, Darlene Sfaples, Ann Buckley, Mary Ann Branson. NOT PIC- TURED: Carmelifa Volnar. JUNIOR CLASS There are six girls and Two boys in The iunior class. This is a small group buT There are a greaT many Tine characTerisTics To be Tound There. The Two boys are on The TooTbaII and basIceTbaII Teams, Ann and Mary Ann are on The C.S.F., Ralph is vice-presidenT oT The sTudenT body, Mar Ann and Gee are presidenT and vice-presideni oT The Girls' League, Darlene is yell lleader and Tour sTudenTs are members oT The band. The oTFicers are: Ralph Hammond, presidenT1 Mary Freshour, vice-president Darlene STapIes, secre- Tary: Mary Ann Branson, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS During our sophomore year we have emerged Trom The bashTuIness and humiIiTy oT being scruIos. LesTer BarnhardT, Jack Davies, and Virgil Super have Taken an acTive parT in sporTs evenTs, Mary Lou Mello and Mary Helen Cardoza represenT us in The C.S.F. Individually The sophomores parTicipaTe in aImosT all school acTiviTies. The class oTFicers are: Barbara MarTin, presidenT: Mary Lou Mello. vice-presidenT: Mary I'Ielen Cardoza, secreTary, and Virgil Super, Treasurer. SOPHOM ORE CLASS BACK ROW, IefT To righT: Mr. Burke, Advisor: Frank Mello, Leora Landrum, Fern Coor, Barbara MarTin, LesTer Barn- hardf, Blanche Rios, Mr. Pollard, Ad- visor. FRONT ROW: Agnes Mello, Mary Lou Mello, Bonnie Sharp, Mary Helen Cardoza, Gene Silva. NOT PICTURED: Jack Davies. 37 FRESHMAN CLASS BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Don Griffifh, Richard Hanni, Roy Leake, Roy Ham- mer, Carl Frazier, Ted Roesner, Miss Burmeisfer, Advisor. MIDDLE ROW: Nina Roff, Diane Hill, Shirley Self, Susan Schofield, Nancy Mello, Barbara Fincher, Sue Newton. FRONT ROW: Jim McCaw, Rhefa Perkins, Bruce Mello, Shirley Kunz, Ronnie Lillard. NOT PIC- TURED: Lesler Johnson. FRESHMAN CLASS One of The largesf freshman classes of all iimes eniered Ferl Jones High School las+ fall. Ninefeen scrubs were duly and immediafely inifiafed by 'lhe eager sophomores. Five freshman boys are on fhe B baskefball feam, and 'rhere are fwo members on fhe C.S.F. individually ihe sophomores parficipafe in almosi' all school aciivifies. The class erable amouni of money 'ro build up fheir class freasury. Their class officers are: Bruce Mello, president Jim McCaw, vice-presidenf: Rhefa Perkins, secrefaryg Roy Leake, 'l'reasurer. JOURNALISM STAFF The iournalism class, besides publishing 'rhe Forf Crier, is responsible for 'rhe Forl' Jones seciion of 'rhe Whife and Gold. Mr. Pollard, our advisor, has fried 'ro develop inde- pendence in each individual sfudeni by making him responsible for every issue. The Forr Crier has been known 'ro be one of 'rhe besi papers puf our by fhe schools in 'rhe counly. They will 'fry lo live up fo 'lheir pasr repufaiion. JOURNALISM STAFF BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Neil Evans, Mary Ann Branson, Ken George, Ralph Hammond. FRONT ROW: Susan Scho- field, Mary Freshour, Bob Hammond, Diane Hill. 38 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Gilbert Perkins, Presi- dent: Ralph Hammond, Vice-Presiden+g Barbara Marlin, Secreraryg Fern Coor, Treasurer C.S.F. BACK ROW, left to righf: Ann Buckley, Gilberf Perkins. FRONT ROW: Susan Schofield, Diane Hill, Mary Ann Bran- son, Mary Lou Mello, Mary Helen Car- doza. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS BACK ROW, left to riqhl: Leora Lan- drum, Secrefaryg Mary Lou Mello, Treasurer. FRONT ROW: Gae Evans, Vice-President Mary Ann Branson, Presi- denl. G.A.A. BACK ROW, left to righl: Shirley Kunz, Roberta Nelson, Nancy Mello, Shirley Self, Agnes Mello, Fern Coor, Mary Freshour, Ann Buckley, Darlene Sfaples, Mary Helen Cardoza, Elisa Rios. SEC- OND ROW: Barbara Marlin, Bonnie Sharp, Nina Roi-f, Diane Hill. THIRD ROW: Barbara Fincher, Rhela Perkins, Susan Schofield. FRONT ROW: Sue Newton, Blanche Rios. BAND BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Bob Ham- mond, Bruce Mello, Gilberl Perkins, Rocky Harris, Ralph Hammond, Bob Nelson. SECOND ROW: Gene Silva, Clyde Cardoza, Diane Hill, Mary Ann Branson, Darlene Staples, Roy Leake. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Lillard, Sue New- lon, Shirley Self. FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Mello, Nancy Mello. GLEE CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: Leora Landrum, Shir- ley Self, Bonnie Sharp, Gae Evans, Mary Ann Branson, Mr. Burke, Diane Hill, Susan Schofield, Aqnes Mello, Darlene Slaples, Rhefa Perkins. NOT PICTURED: Elisa Rios, Sue Newton. BLOCK FJ BACK ROW, lefl io righl: Ray Boyles Vice-President, Bob Nelson, Neil Evans FRONT ROW: Clyde Cardoza, Presi- dent, Darlene Sfaples, Mary Ann Bran- son, Secrefaryg Gene Silva. DARLENE STAPLES Yell Leader BACK ROW, left To righh Coach Woolweber, Jim McCaw, Gene Silva, Les BarnhardT, Bob Hammond, Roy Hammer, Bruce Mello, Ralph Hammond, Frank Mello, Roy Leake, Don Griffifh, Ronnie Lillard. MIDQLE ROW: Rocky Harris, Clyde Cardoza, Ray Boyles. FRONT ROW: Ken George, Bob Nelson, Gilberl Perkins. FOOTBALL Due To The shorTage of manpower again This year ForT Jones hasn'T had a very suc- cessTul season. The sTarTing lineup included: Evans and Perkins aT ends, Nelson aT cenTer, and Cardoza, Boyles. and Harris in The loackTield. The subsTiTuTes were: Davies, George, BarnhardT, Hammer, Leake, Silva, and Hammond. BASKETBALL Again This year Two ForT Jones High School Teams were enTered in The Siskiyou CounTy league. The B Team were The sTars, winning almosT as many games as They losT. The A Team consisied oT six seniors and one sophomore. The high scorers were Neil Evans and Clyde Cardoza. ' B TEAM BACK ROW, Iefi To righT: Roy Leake, Roy Hammer, -A A TEAM Bruce Mello, Coach Woolweber. MIDDLE ROW: Virgil -.1 I 1. . Q 1. A I n.: 1 1 Ln -I r ,, n,l,L ll.....--A I-. D---L-.-IL fin-A Cflu: 4l BASEBALL BACK ROW, lefl fo rlghl: Bob Hammond, Ray Boyles, .Bob Nelson, Gilberl Perkins, Bruce Mello, Roy Leake, Roy Hammer. MIDDLE ROW: Frank Mello, Gene Silva, Neil Evans, Clyde Cardoza, Ralph Hammond, Les Barnhardl. FRONT ROW: Carl Frazier, Ted Roesner, Jim McCaw, Don Griffilh. NOT PICTU RED: Rocky Harris. SPORTS The Forl Jones baseball leam has some very good prospecis. H losl four players from lasl year and llweir places will be 'Filled by some u -and-coming 'freshmen lliai look very promising. Lellermen back from lasl year are: Clyde Cardoza, Neil Evans, Lesler Barnlwardl, Ray Boyles, Jack Davies, and Gene Silva. Willw Jrrack and Tennis coming al lime very lasl of 'rlwe season Forl Jones will do ber besl To Take parl in boilw. TRACK TENNIS BACK ROW, Ieff lo righf: Roy Leake, Ken George, BACK ROW, leff lo righf: Gene Silva, Ted Roesner, Carl Frank Mello, Les Barnhardf. FRONT ROW: Bob Nelson, Frazier, Bruce Mello. FRONT ROW: Bob Nelson, Neil Neil Evans, Clyde Cardoza, Gilberf Perkins. NOT PIC- Evans, Clyde Cardoza. NOT PICTURED: Gilberl' Per- TURED: Gene Silva, Roy Hammer. kins, Jim McCaw. 42 ' A hlbnt ' ' A r ,, NMM, , '. - i 43 4 44 0 K 7f W i-lA??Y CAMP i-IIGE-I SCi-IOOL FACULTY LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. French, Principal: Mrs. Toleman, John Traub. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Gail Gordon, Yell Leader, June Null, Secrelaryg Pal Wilder, Treasurer, Don Zink, Vice-Presi- denl. NOT PICTURED: Sam Wrighl, Presidenl. STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Ronald Brown June Null, Pal Wilder, Don Zink. FRONT ROW: Gail Gordon, Rachel Elf- man, Carolyn Hansen. CALENDAR OF EVENTS AUGUST Back inlo lhe old grind. SEPTEMBER New sludenl body ollicers. Praclice game-viclory. Firsl league game-viclory again. Perl: breaks his leg. OCTOBER Second league ga me-deleal. Juniors win P. T.A. conlesl. Foolball dance. Third league game-a lhird win. Tie for championship wilh Bulle Valley. While and Gold slali elecled. Halloween parly. X-ray unil X-rays sludenl body. NOVEMBER Play-oil wilh Bulle Valley-deleal. Thanksgiving dance. Folk dancing begins. DECEMBER Chrislrnas parly, lree lor lwo weeks. Cleowa snags Nevada looy's ring. l-lospilal grabs Carole C. JANUARY Flash! Flash! While and Gold piclures. Two new boys-don'l lighl, girls! Carole C. released from hospilal. Cleowa. no ring lell. While and Gold dance. Surprise parly lor Carole E. and Don. FEBRUARY Valenline dance. Carole released from bed. MARCH Barn dance. Praclice game-band concerl wilh F.J. Frances A., Pal W. and Tylcie go lo Richardson Springs Conlerence. Baseball season begins. APRIL Junior Prom-Carnival. MAY Senior Sneak Day. Play-band concerl. JUNE Gradualion senior ball. Picnic-ah, lun! The grind is over. GAIL GORDON Class Presidenf '47 and '49 Band '48 Yell Leader '48 and '49 Sludenl' Body Treasurer '49 Richardson Springs Con. '49 While and Gold Edilor '50 DUANE HAMMON Vice-Pres. Sl'uden'l' Body '49 Baseball '47, '48, '49 and '50 Foolball '49 While and Gold '49 and '50 Band '49 and '50 RACHEL EFFMAN Band '47, '48 and '49 Yell Leader Assislanl '48 War Whoop '49 an'd '50 Richardson Springs Con. '50 CLASS OFFICERS Carole C., Pres., Duane H., V-Pres.: Gail G., Sec. and Trees.: Rachel E., Class Represenlalive. MOTTO Our goal is sei: le'l's keep if! FLOWER Apple Blossoms COLORS Green and While CAROLE CARSTENSEN Class Presidenl '48 and '50 Yell Leader Assislanl' '49 War Whoop '50 SAM R. WRIGHT Band '49 Baseball '49 and '50 Foolball '49 Sludenl Body President '50 CLASS WILL We, lhe seniors of '50, will our 'rrouble in gelling our senior piclures +o 'rhe seniors oi '5I. I, Gail Gordon, will my bow legs 'ro Carole Evans, 'ro enable her lo ride horses. I, Duane l-Iammon, will 'lhe use of my molor bilce lo Clarence so he can go see Palsy. I, Rachel Efiman, will my plumpness 'ro Frances J., who could sl'and a few pounds. I, Carole Carslensen, will my hospilal bed l'o some lazy loaler. l, Sam Wrighl, will my loving abilily lo Earl, who won'l' use his. 48 SENIOR PROPHECY ln l956 while driving my iel-powered car, aboul' a mile oul' ol: San Anlone, Texas, I was crowded off 'rhe road by a careless woman driver.When she slopped l 'Found our il was lhe former Gail Gor- don, bul now lhe famous lvlrs. Don Zinlc, molher of 'rhree sel's of quadruplels la new world's recordlf Ailer 'rallcing for a while, I found our 'rhal Sam Wrighl was 'rhe greal Philadelphia lawyer who has handled over 4.000 cases and only losl' one so far: 'rhal being a divorce suil be- lween Duane I-Iammon, lhe fabulous molorbilce Icing, and his wife, Bernice. l learned 'rhal Rachel Elfman, afler many years ol: 'rrapping in Alaslca, has seliled down lo a happy marriage wi'l'h Claire. Carole Carslensen is assisling I-Iarold Perlcenslein, The greal malhemalician, who has iusl ser iorlh a new Theory on love. SENIOR HOROSCOPE NAME NICKNAME Gail ....... ..... B aby ...,.. Duane ...... ..... D uane ...... Sam ,...... Raclnel .,.... .....Samuel...,. .....Tyl4ie...... Carole ,..... ..... C arole ,.,,.. M OTTO Sfep by slep we climb fo success ALWAYS SEEN Wilh Don .....,.....,,.. Riding a molorloike ....... ln cliurclw ,.,..,, Willw Claire ..... Arguing ...... FLOWER Daffodil AMBITION Don's??? .... Bike racer ..,... Farmer .....,.. Housewife.. Verlin's wife ,.,.. DESTINY .....Baby siller .....Paper boy ,....Pl1iladelpl1ia lawyer ....lWai+ress .mlvlollier of lO COLORS Blue and Silver FRESHMEN BACK ROW, lefl' lo rlqhf: Frieda Dewey, Presidenlg Ruth Barney, Carole Evans, Secretary and Treasurer, Geneva Snyder, Carolyn Hansen, Class Represenfaliveg Lucille Smilh, Dorlhea Flack. FRONT ROW: Slanley While, Douglas Good- win, Johnny Weigle, Wesley Effman. SOPHOMORES BACK ROW, lefl 'lo right: Ronnie Brown. Class Represenlaliveg Dave Tilus, Presi- denfg Clarence Barger, Harry Thomas, Earl Sakola, Frances J. Smilh, Myrna Snook. FRONT ROW: Kenny Runyon, Secretary and Treasurer, Bernice Rob- erls, June Null, Vice-Presidenlg Olive Simmons, Cleowa Smith, Benny Affe- bery. NOT PICTURED: Evelyn Hammon. JUNIORS BACK ROW, lefl fo righf: Harold Mc- Cauley, Secrelary and Treasurer, Gene Wildhirl, Don Zink, Presidenf. FRONT ROW: Pal Wilder, Vice-Presidenlg Fran- ces A. Srjnilh, Pai Tumlin, Belfy Jean Prlddy, Class Represenlalive. NOT PIC- TURED: Roberf Smilh. 49 WHITE AND GOLD BACK ROW, leff lo right: Duane Ham- mon, Business Manager, Mr. Traub, Advisor, Dave Tifus, Liferary Ediforg Don Zink, Assisfanl' Ediior. FRONT ROW: Gail Gordon, Edifor-in-Chief, Pai Wil- der, Snap Editor, Frances A. Smiih and Cleowa Smifh, Assisfanf Business Man- agers, Kenny Runyon, Sporfs Edifor. SHOP BAND BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Mr. French, Advisor, Don Zink, Earl Sakofa, BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Frances J. Smiih, Ruih Barney, Bernice Rob Harold McCauley, Clarence Barger, Johnny Weigle. FRONT ROW: erfs, Frieda Dewey, Dorfhea Flack, Sam Wright, Beffy Jean Priddy, Pa? Kenny Runyon, Benny Aftebery, Dougie Goodwin, Duane Hammon, NOT Crocker, Myrna Snook, Ronnie Brown. FRONT ROW: Mr. French, Ad PICTURED: Ronnie Brown. visor, Kenny Runyon, Cleowa Smifh, Geneva Snyder, Evelynl Hammon WAR WHOOP BACK ROW, Ieff fo righf: Mr. Traub, Advisor, Frances A. Smifh, Pal Tumlin. FRONT ROW: Rachel Effman, Beffy Jean Priddy, Pal Wilder, Don Zink. Carole Evans, Duane Hammon, Lucille Smith, Don Zlnk. BLUE TEAM BACK ROW, lefl To righf: Frances A. Smilh, Pal Tumlin, Geneva Snyder, Olive Simmons, Carolyn Hansen. FRONT ROW: Carole Evans, Lucille Smilh, Rachel Effman, Dorlhea Flack, Frieda Dewey. NOT PICTURED: Carole Carslensen, Captain. GOLD TEAM YELL LEADERS BACK ROW, leff lo righl: Pal' Wilder, Ruth Barney, Frances J. Smilh, June Nuff, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pal Wilder, Gail Gor- Myrna Snook. FRONT ROW: Cleowa Smilh, Par Crocker, Gail Gordon, Cap- don, Carole Carsfensen. lain, Belly Jean Priddy, Bernice Rcberls. NOT PICTURED: Evelyn Hammon. GIRLS' SPORTS The girls had 'rwo soirball 'reams 'rhis year, a Blue Team and a Gold Team. Carole Carslensen was caplain of ihe Blue Team, and Gail Gordon for Jrhe Gold Team. Al' Jrhis wriling 'rhe Gold Team has won more games 'rhan lhe Blue Team. Gail Gordon was elecled head yell leader 'rhis year. Elecled wilh her were Pal' Wilder and Carole Carsiensen as assisianis. Three girls were semi io Richardson Springs: Pai' Wilder, Rachel Elfman, and Frances A. Smilh. 5l BACK ROW, left To righT: Coach Traub, Harold McCauley, Sam WrlghT, Kenny Runyon,' Clarence Barger, Benny Atfebery, Dave Tifus. FRONT ROW: Capfain Don Zink, Wesley Effman, Earl Sakofa, Duane Hammon. FOOTBALL TEAM The l-lappy Camp lndians did excepTionally well in TooTball This year, Tying Tor The championship, buT losing The play-OTT. Happy Camp deTeaTed The ForT Jones Cubs in a pracTice game 38-O, and won The TirsT league game Trom Them by a score oT 22-O. Our second league game was dropped To The BuTTe Valley Bulldogs 44-l4. The Indians came back To beaT l:orT Jones again 29-7, and The Bulldogs I4-8 which Tied The Indians and The Bulldogs Tor The six-man championship. The play-OTT was held aT nighT in Yrelca, The Indians losing To The BuTTe Valley Bulldogs 78-40. ln The backTield, Dave TiTus aT lef+ half was The Indians' power. Don Zinlc aT righT half was our speed merchanT, and aT quarTer was Sam WrighT carrying ouT The TeaTs OT blocking back. AT righT end we had Duane l-lammon. a oTenT pass receiver, good loloclcer and deadly Tackler. AT cenTer was Earl SakoTa, who did an excellenT iob OT plugging up The hole aT cenTer and Taking shorT passes. The early season iniuries oT Wesley ETTman and Harold McCauley made our leTT end The weak spoT. Our llO-pounders, Ken Runyon and Benny ATTebery, Tilled in aT leTT end wiTh The aid oT Clarence Barger and RoberT SmiTh. The Indians played a Tull season wiTh only Three sulosTiTuTes. 52 BLOCK H.C. BACK ROW, le1 l' fo righf: Benny Alie- bery, Earl Sakola, Duane Hammon, Pal Wilder, Kenny Runyon. FRONT ROW: Gail Gordon, Presidenf Don Zink, Har- old McCauley, Dave Tilus, Ronnie Brown, Rachel Effman. NOT PICTURED: Sam Wrighi. BASEBALL TEAM BACK ROW, leff lo righi: Clarence Barger, Dave Tifus, Harold McCauley, Gene Wildhiri, Capfain Don Zink, Earl Sakofa. MIDDLE ROW: Wesley Effman, Dougie Goodwin, Ronnie Brown, Duane Hammon, Sfanley Whiie. FRONT ROW: Coach Traub, Johnny Weigle, Benny A1- febery, Kenny Runyon. NOT PICTURED: Sam Wright. Happy Camp did noi do very well in baseball lasl year, winning one and los- ing seven. The scores are as follows: Opponeni Yreka ......,......... Bulie Valley ...... Elna .....,,,.......,.. Fori Jones ,........, Dunsmuur ,,.,..,... Weed ......,....... Mounl Shasra ,... McCloud .......... Happy Camp ....A. 3 Happy Camp ...... 5 Happy Camp ...... 2 Happy Camp Happy Camp Happy Camp Happy Camp Happy Camp This year Don Zinlc was chosen as base- ball caplain. The lndians should do belier 'rhis year due 'ro more experienced men and a few more reserves. The Happy Camp baseball schedule for l95O is as follows: Date lvl a r. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May 25 li I5 29- 5 I3 20 27 Opponenf BuH'e Valley ..,..,, Elma ....,..,............ Fi. Jones .,...... . Dunsmuir Weed .,............,. Mi. Shasia ......... McCloud .......... Yrelca ................ AT ...Buiie Valley Happy Camp .....For+ Jones ,,,,,,,,,.....,,,Dunsmuir Happy Camp .....lv1'r. Shasia Happy Camp Happy Camp 3 ugh jf' lust mmf! Lazy avec vow 95'557iE g' :.: fg YY: K Q 7 ' Vo-ther HH 54 f- '-i 0 fig 'fx :EW W77V71f NXCCI Ol JD msn scnogl M,1,-,wq.,.,, ,wc 'evw,:'w, , 1 ? Q5 SELIA SALDANA President She chortled inf her icy. FLOYD MARTIN The swiftest traveller ls he that goes afoot. MELVA STEDMAN Ah, why should life all labor be? GARY CLARK Make my coffee strong. RAEDENE HUNTER People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading. BILL NICHOLAS This busy world and I shall ne'er agree. BARBARA BRINSER Treasurer Ain't I volatile? GALEN HATHAWAY He has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. EVA FRANCHESCHINI Secretary I hate nobody: I am in charity with the world. JOE BALL Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker. JIM JOHNSON Vice-Presideni As kind as kings upon 'lheir corona- fion day. CAROL MALONE She is pleasanl' and sweet lo lhe sense. LOUIS FACCHIN 'Tis beaufy calls, and glory shows the way. KATHERINE FABIANO Her ways are ways of pleasanlnessf' LOIS VIEIRA She is There, fhough you may noi' know if! NAOMI MANLEY Is she noi passing fair? JACK MAH INf:ne bul himself can be his paral- e . DOLORES PELLIZZER Her manner was gracious. LENO CALZONI He is a genileman: look af his boot. MRS. GERLICHER The reward of a fhing well done is lo have done If. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On SepTember IO. I946, as Treshmen, shy and reserved, we enTered high school wiTh greaT hopes and prospecTs Tor The TuTure.Tour years. BuT Troubles began early! ShorTly Though, we discovered ThaT IiTe can be beauTiTul, in The absence oT sophomores. Thereliore. we, The smallesr class oT all, wiTh only TwenTy-Tive in number, Tried wiTh al- mosT Tireless eTTorTs To avoid Them. IT was unquesTionable ThaT The maioriTy oT us were inclined To believe, during The TirsT Two weeks, ThaT The sophomores were The link be- Tween The civilized and The uncivilized. I-Iowever, The iniTiaTion, The mosT dreaded Thing To a Treshman, Turned ouT noT as bad as The upperclassmen had predicTed. Following The iniTiaTion we were given a dance in The evening, and immediaTeIy The ordeal oT iniTiaTion was TorgoTTen. We gave The TradiTionaI reTurn dance November I5. We also had a picnic TogeTher on The day The seniors sneaked : This Turned ouT, conTrary To our anTicipaTions, To be very successTuI. Soon we came To accepT The sophomores as members also oT The human race and Tellow Iowerclassmen. As sophomores, no longer shy and reserved, and under The supervision oT our ad- visors, we had numerous parTies. Among These parTies. The one ThaT will be remembered IongesT Tor various reasons is probably The waTermelon busT aT Biglow Meadows. STudying Took up mosT oT our Time in our junior year. aIThough we managed To have some Tun. Looking back on The Junior Play. we can earnesTIy say ThaT we sTrained To do our level besT To make iT The success ThaT iT was. While painTing our numerals on The dance hall rooT, The TradiTionaI Thing To do. our arTisTs were so carried away wiTh enThusiasm ThaT They painTed huge numerals everywhere excepT on The main buildings oT The school unTiI Their painT supply was compIeTeIy exhausTed. Our memorable Junior- Senior BanqueT wiTh The Theme Gold Mine in The Sky, Tollowed by The- Junior Prom, were paid Tor Trom The proceeds oT The play. y This, our IasT-year in high school, is whaT we have looked Torward To since ThaT TaTe- Tul day oT SepTember IO, I948. WiTh The usual eTFicienT co6peraTion oT our class, a YMCA conference, Twelve schools aTTending. was made possible in The Tall oT our senior year. Following a program oT sTimuIaTing panel discussions, a school luncheon and communiTy sing. The day came To a close wiTh a successTuI banqueT and dance. We worked hard and zealously during The middle oT The year in The producTion oT our class play, One Mad NighT, which proved quiTe enTerTaining and helped our Treasurer smile again. Now ThaT The Time has come. iT seems raTher sad ThaT we will be leaving all These Things behind, buT we will be Taking wiTh us some imporTanT knowledge and many happy memories. All good Things musT come To an end! I-Iowever, we look To The TuTure wiTh hopes oT real achievemenTs in all our endeavors. 60 BACK ROW, leff io righi: Mr. Nino Caifuuo, Mr. Barraff Ray, Mr. Thomas Nelson, Mr. William Belk, Mr: Charles R Green. FRONT ROW: Miss Marie Shields, Mrs. Zelma Gerlicher, Miss Madeline Madsen, Miss Edwina Winslow, Mrs Elizabeth Hunt. FACULTY Mr. Green, Principal, Social Siuclies ..,..,,.,..,,.,, veniure 'ro say . . . Mrs. Gerlicher, Vice-Principal, Social Sludies ,.....,.. ....... ' 'Whal class are you oui oi? Miss Maclsen, Science .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,s,,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,, M r. Caiiuzzo, Commercial ....,,..........,.. ..,,. Miss Winslow, Languages, Journalism ........ Mr. Nelson, Maihemaiics, Sporls ,,..,,,,,.,,,.,,,,. Mr. Ray, Shop, Sporis, Mechanical Drawing ..,,.,, Miss Shields, l-lome Economics ,......,....,.....,... Mrs. l-luni, English, Library ........ Mr. Belk, Music ,,,.....,.,,,,,.,,,,, 6I Quie'rl!l Or else! sure 'ro pui ii back in iis place! righll Quiel clownl ..... Keep ii clown io a low roar. Holy smoke! Well, if you wanl il' lhal way. Look ii up! Use your Thesaurus! Why Clon'l you sing? SEINIOR PROPI-IECY Arriving in San Francisco on fhe Ivlidnighf Crawler, exhausfed from 'rhe frip, I saw fhrough bloodshof eyes my old classmafe, Barbara Brinser, definifely nof a sighf for sore eyes. She was sfanding in fhe middle of fhe sfafion eagerly looking for cusfomers for her racing forms. She did nof recognize me af firsf, for if had been 'len years since she Iasf saw me. She soon greefed me wifh a friendly Hello and a wide grin from a parfially foofhless moufh. Why, Jimmy, I haven'f seen you in a coon's age, she ex- claimed. Af once she invifed me over fo her home on 567+h avenue. Lafer af her door I was greefed by Barbara's 'ren Iiffle ones. She apologefically explained, I would have made if an even dozen buf fhe depression of I956, ya know. How have you been doing for yourself, Jim? she asked. I guess you know fhaf I am a Circuif Rider. Through my various fravels I have seen many of our old classmafes. Jusf fhe ofher day I saw Gary in Redding. He runs a funeral parlor and his favorife slogan is 'We do nof fleece fhe deceased. Why don'f you fry our convenienf Iay-away pIan?'. Say, said Barbara, I'ha'r reminds me. Melva is laying 'em away, foo. Jus'I' yesfer- day I saw her picfure on a billboard: she is known is 'Sfedman fhe Sfrangler' now. To- nighf she is wresfling wifh Gorgeous Georgia, fhe easfern women's champion. Recenfly I saw Iv1eIva's old boy friend, Floyd, on a park bench falking fo fhe squirrels. He always was a lover of fhe simple-r fhings. You remember Kafherine, don'f you? She is felling forfunes af fhe Gypsy Room: and Bill is driving a faxi here now. He is known as fhe 'Merry Hack Jockey.' Thaf no-accounf Joe Ball and his mofher are running a bar in Bakersfield, buf Joe is drinking up all 'rhe profifs. Louis Facchin is also fhe propriefor of an esfablishmenf known as 'Louie's Fleece House,' an exclusive gambling ioinf and nighf club. He owes much of his success fo his forch singer, Eva, known as fhe 'Girl wifh fhe Warped Voice.' A few days ago in L. A. I saw Lois, who does bifs in fhe movies. Who should I run info on Sunsef boulevard buf Jack Mah, a Denver foof specialisf, He said fhaf business was fine buf his work sfinks. Jack fold me fhaf Dolores is cook af Hillside Hospifal in Denver, and her old neighbor, Leno, is a wealfhy and happily married Ioan shark,who robs fhe rich as well as fhe poor. Oh, say, began Barbara, someone fold me Raedene has become a polifical re- former and is running for mayor in Ufopia on fhe Vegefarian fickef. Her friend, Carol, married Jean and fhey are fhe owne-rs of fhe 'Don'f Junk If: Bring I+ Here' used car Iof, in fhe same cify. While in Por'rIand, I said, I mef Galen sfanding oufside his wig shoppe. His favorife moffo is 'Hair for fhe HairIess'. If you desire good food during your s+ay, Barbara said, don'+ eaf af SeIia's Chop House. She specializes in chops buf pfomaine poisoning is The usual fare. All has nof been Iosf: fhere sfill remains one classmafe who has succeeded. Naomi, fhe only millionaire from our class, is operafing a fhriving opium den on Knob Hill in San Francisco. Well, I goffa fix fhe kids' supper now. Drop in again somefime when you are in fownI 62 NDING, lefl' lo riqhl: D. Davis, L. Facchin, M s. G rli h r, N. Manley, J. o nson, Mr. Ray, Mr. Green. SEATED: STA r e c e J h L. Cassaneqo, S. Saldana, B. Anderson, C. Malone, V. Mennucci, D. Rudgear, B. Pelerson, M. Sfedman. FORE- STUDENT couNclL Floyd Marlin ........., ,, ,.,,...,,.... Sludenl Body Presiclenl' Melva Sledman ......... ......... S 'rudenl Body Vice-Presidenl' Virginia Mennucci ........ .........,., S 'ludenl Body Secrelary Louise Cassanego ........ .......... S ludenr Body Treasurer Selia Saldana ............. ......... S enior Class Presidenl Drew Rudgear ......, .,.....,....... J unior Class Presidenl' . Dick Davis ...........,....,, ..,.... S ophomore Class Presidenl' Beverley Pelerson ......... ..,.... F reshman Class Presidenl Naomi Manley .......... .,,.,.....,,,, G irls' League Presidenl' Bill Anderson .......... ..,,,,....,,,... C ommissioner of A+hle+ics Carol Malone ................,......................,...,., Commissioner of Social Affairs Jim Johnson .................................,,..,,.,,..,..,..,,..,........,., Boys' Represenlalive H Mr. Green, Mr. Ray, Mrs. Gerlicher .,.,,...............,.........,............... Advisors The Sludenl' Council, our Iegislalive body. has been very aclive +his year. S+uden+ body cards were sold on a conlesl' basis as in revious years. The Tillies won and were lrealed 'ro a pie-a-la-mode dance by lhe Liliiesq Jrherefore, everyone was salisfied. Through 'rhe 'l'own officials we were able lo obfain a Snack Bar, bolh for 'rhe high school and lhe grammar school. As lhe Snack Bar was for +he sludenls, we drew up The rules and regulalions. We also sponsored aclivilies and assembly programs. 63 STANDING, left fo righf: S. Saldana, S. Caswell, M. Sledman, W. Mason, B. Brinser. SEATED: J. Vandemark, C. Thore- son, R. Hunler, L. Collins, B. Pelerson, Mrs. Gerlicher, J. Young, C. Malone, N. Manley. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Naomi Maniey .,.... ............... P residenf Raedene I-Iunler ........ ....... V ice-Presidenr Sue CasweII ........... ...,,. ........... S e creiary Barbara Brinser .......... ...................,,,,,..., T reasurer Carol MaIone Seiia SaIdana Winona Mason Joyce Young Jo Ann Vandemarix Carol Thoreson ., ,,......, Senior Represeniafives .........Junior Represeniaiives .......Sophomore Represenfalives EZQZrTIjg2+g?LIII1ns E ....... .,..... F reshman Represeniaiives The Girls' League Council is lhe Iegislalrive branch of 'rhe Giris' League. Mrs. Ger- Iicher acI's as Iheir advisor. The Council consisls of I'I'1e GirIs' League officers and cIass represenlarives chosen by lhe individuaI cIasses according Io I'he number of girls in Ihe cIass. The Council is responsible for lhe dislriburion of poinls earned by The girIs for pariicipaiing in a+hIelics, scholarship, ci'I'izenship, and engaging in various oiher aclivi- ries. Affer a girl earns IweIve hundred poinis, she geI's her English M. The girIs seII Iickels, coke. and popcorn al' all basIce'rbaII games, and once in a whiIe Ihey even give a dance in The gym. This year, under Ihe direciion of lheir presidenl, Naomi Manley, Jrhey plan Io revise Ihe GirIs' League ConsI'i'luIion buI wiII probably never gei' around 'ro i+. 64 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We, The juniors, noTed Tor our barbaric ways, survived Two years oT high school, and are sTill enThusiasTic, undiscouraged sTudenTs. We are TwenTy-Tive in number, hav- ing IosT Two and gained Three members. The oTlicers elecTed aT The beginning oT The year were: Drew Rudgear, presidenT: Su Caswell, vice-presidenTq I-lelyn Wheeler, sec- reTaryg and Winona Ivlason, Treasurer. Our class advisors are Ivlrs. I-IunT and Mr. Ray. The boys in our class are very acTive in all school sporTs. Nine oT our boys played on The baslceTbalI Teams, while eighT oT Them also parTicipaTed in TooTball. The girls also did very well in sporTs, aTTer improving immensely since lasT year. AT The beginning oT The year we sponsored a Sock-Hop dance, giving prizes To dancers wearing The IoudesT soclcs. This aTTair proved To be very successTuI. We also conTribuTed several sTudenTs To The C.S.F. and The I-Ionor Roll. We ended The year wiTh our Junior Prom and Junior- Senior BanqueT. BACK ROW, Iefi' To righfz C. Parker, B. Anderson, Mr. Ray, A. Baldl. SECOND ROW: R. DeBon, A. Reginafo, D. De- Clusin, D. Sloan, B. Marfinez, C. Wilkins. THIRD ROW: V. Mennucci, J. Wolfe, J. Bonneville, B. Ahlenasforf, R. Walker, N. Hifchcock, J. Crenshaw, J. Teller. FRONT ROW: J. Young, J. Vinckier, D. Rudgear, S. Caswell, H. Wheeler, W. Mason, L. Cassanego. 65 BACK ROW, leff To righfz B. Frizelle, F. Klopp, J. R. Marlin, E. Slocum, T. Toreson, J. Biorgum, J. Fornero, Mr. Belk, R. Dowell, R. Polzine, F. L. Pellegrino. SECOND ROW: D. Davis, Presidenfg F. J. Pellegrino, R. Declusin, B. Ber- nardi, Treasurer, B. Young, W. Profhero, M. Daniels, Vice-Presidenh T. Crenshaw, B. Raco. THIRD ROW: Miss Wins- low, B. Baldini, P. Higgins, B. DeClusin, A. Miller, J. Vandemark, SecreTaryg E. Henderson, A. Malone, C. Thoreson A. Hawkins, A. Van Keuren. FRONT ROW: N. Neasham, A. Sfone, E. laconis, l. Zafirafos, R. Memeo, F. Nobili: G. Welch, M. Paoline'Hi, K. Hamilfon. SOPI-IOMORE CLASS Having leTT our freshman year behind us, we sophomores reTurned lasT Tall ready Tor worlc, ready Tor play and-heh, heh-ready Tor The Treshmen. AlThough This was iusT our second year of high school, we seTTled down and began enioying our lessons, buT had Tun also. TormenTing The Treshmen. WiTh our minds Tull oT hideous ideas Tor iniTiaTing Them, such as only The species oT man known as sophomorus horribilius could dream up, we waiTed Tor lniTiaTion Day. AlThough mosT of The TaculTy ThoughT we were a liTTle over- enThusiasTic, we believe we merely did our duTy. Our class boasTs oT an imposing number oT sTudenTs who Turn ouT Tor sporTs, and boTh boys and girls compeTe wiTh Their Triends and oTher classes. We are proud oT our sophomore boys who have pracTiced hard To acquire posiTions on The A or B baslceT- ball Teams. Usually lowerclassmen do noT meeT The qualiTicaTions. Some of our sophomore girls in The cooking class prepared a delicious luncheon Tor The Y.lvl.C.A. conTerence and gained recogniTion Tor such excellenT service. AT leasT The delegaTes did noT complain very loudly. AlThough we are very sTrong-minded on sporTs, we also have brains in our heads used Tor sTudying. Anyway. we have a number oT sophomore sTudenTs who gualiTied Tor eiTher The Honor Roll or The C.S.F. 66 FRESI-IMAN CLASS The day linally came and lhere we all sloodg We were limid and lrighlenecl and didn'l leel good. The building loolced big, and we lell awlully small. When we linally wallced in, we gol losl in lhe hall. The sophomores looked al us. l-low badly we raledl They broughl us lo lhe gym and we gol inilialeclg Since our leelings weren'l hurl and neilher were we, We gave lhem a dance lo show we slill were lriendly. We lell prelly good and were very zesllul, So we gave an assembly which lurned oul successlul. Time hurried on and we did loo: We no longer lell limid, no longer lell new. Well, lhal's all our hislory, lhal is, up lo now, Bul iusl wail lill we're seniors, and lhen-oh! wow! BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: P. Rodriguez, J. Dunnigan, K. Nelson, L. Slocum, S. Sanders, E. Cabillo, D. Johnson, Miss Madsen,j'. Neasham, Mr. Calfuzzo. SECOND ROW: E. Walker, R. Fears, E. Poriman, B. Higgins, D. Marlin, R. Hunl, C. Nobill, M. Rodriguez, J. Julien, T. Flores. THIRD ROW: C. Slone, W. Hifchcock, D. Slone, L. Franz, S. Urice, J. Warren, J. Bonneville, P. Herron, K. Vasia, J. Graves, J. Ives. FRONT ROW: B. Sloan, J. Polzine, A. Reginafo, E. Aiello, G. Biorgum, Secrelaryg B. Pelerson, Presidenlg D. Hanson, Vice-President T. Raflerly, Treasurer, W. Morlon, B. Ziegler. 67 BACK ROW, leff To righh G. HaThaway, F. Marfin, B. Nicholas. SECOND ROW: L. Facchin, M. Siedman, D. Pellizzer, W. Mason, C. R. Green. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Z. Gerlicher, R. HunTer, L. Cassanego, N. Manley, J. Young, S. Caswell, J. Johnson. FRONT ROW: S. Saldana, J. Vinckier, V. Mennucci, B. Brinser, L. Vieira, J. Bonneville, C. Malone. YMCA CONFERENCE The Y.M.C.A. comcerence was held in McCloud This year. Floyd lviarTin, our sTudenT body presider1T, an honor sTudenT in The senior class and also a member oT The Boy ScouTs, ably led The pow-pow. DelegaTes Trom Twelve diTTerenT high schools represenTing norThern CaliTornia aTTended The rnee'Ting. Panel discussions by various schools Took much oT The Time. FavoriTe Topics were poIi+ics, sex, and sTudenT conducT. , lviiss Shields and her TourTh period cheTs prepared and served an excellenT luncheon aT school. ATTer The lunch The members ioined in a communiTy sing. Then more panel discussions were held, Tollowed by elecTior1 OT oTTicers Tor nexT year. Mr. Bramson oT Chico STaTe addressed The conTerence. A period oT recreaTion ended The aTTernoon session. ln The evening The delegaTes enjoyed a banqueT aT The McCloud resTauranT. Several speakers Talked,while The Tood goT cold. Tulelalce, Dunsmuir, and McCloud enTerTained aTTer dinner. The conTerence was Topped OTT wiTh a dance, bringing To a close anoTher chapTer in our book oT memories. 68 HONOR SOCIETIES Members oT The CaIiTornia ScholasTic FederaTion are The sTudenTs who malce The highesT marks in school. To quaIiTy. a boy or girl musT have Ten poinTs: A's counT Three poinTs ancl B's counT one point ThereTore, iT is impossible To be in The C.S.F. wiThouT Three Ns. To malqe The Honor Roll The sTucIenTs musT worlc inolusTriousIy also. A B average is required To become a member of This organizaTion, which This year has many mem- bers Trom among The 'Ireshmen and sophomores as well as Trom The upperclassmen. C.S.F. STANDING, leff To right: L. Collins, B. Peterson, I. Zafiralos, J. Polzine. SEATED: W. MorTon, K. Hamlllon, R. Hunier, N. Manley, D. Davis, L. Cassanego. HONOR ROLL STANDING, Iefl' To righiz J. Mah, D. Hanson, J. Vandemark, R. Hunt, A. Miller, J. Ives, C. Thoreson, B. Nicholas A. Hawkins, T. Toreson, V. Mennucci, G. Welch. SEATED: F. L. Pelligrino, B. Raco, C. Malone, S. Caswell, W. Mason S. Saldana, J. Johnson. 69 CHORUS BACK ROW, leff To righf: Mr. Belle, E. Franceschini, J. Ives, A. Van Kauren, D. STone, M. Rodriguez, C. Nobili, P. Rodriguez, M. Daniels, J. Julien, J. R. Marlin. SECOND ROW: L. Franz, S. Urice, J. Wheeler, R. Fears, G. Welch, N. Neasham, J. Dunnigan, B. Bernardi, E. Slocum, R. Polzine, E. Cabiifo. THIRD ROW: B. Porfman, A. Miller, J. Vandemark, A. Hawkins, J. Graves, D. DeClusin, C. Sfone, E. Ramirez, J. Warren, A. STone. FOURTH ROW: L. Slocum, K. Hamilfon, B. Baldini, P. Higgins, K, Vassia, C. Franklin, M. Wolfe, C. Thoreson, M. PaolineTTi, E. Iaconis, J. Bonne- ville. FRONT ROW: E. Walker, W. Hifchcock, K. Fabiano, F. Nobili, R. Memeo, I. ZafiraTos, A. ReginaTo, E. Aiello, B. Sloan, J. Polzine, W. Morlon, .B. Peferson, B. Ziegler. BAND BACK ROW, left To riqhfz Mr. Belk, C. Sfone, R. DeBon, D. DeClusin, B. Young. SECOND ROW: A. ReginaTo, E. Slocum, L. Calzoni, A. Baldi. THIRD ROW: D. Hanson, B. Higgins, B. Porfman, J. Fornero, J. Wolfe, R. Marfinez, E. Walker, R. DeClusin, R. Polzine. FRONT ROW: S. Sanders, B. Raco, B. Frizelle, H. Hifchcock, R. Walker, D. Sloan, M. Daniels, P. Rodriguez, B. AhlensTorf, C. Wilkins. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Belk, The Chorus and Band have done much To liven up The whole sTudenT body by Turnishing music aT The games and assemblies. We regreTTl'1aT due To a recurrence oT an illness conTracTed during World War ll, Mr. Belk was Torced To resign aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer. I-le was replaced by lvlr. RoberT K. SmiTh. Again This spring The Chorus and Band plan To aTTend The lvlusic l:esTival To Take an acTive parT, hoping To carry oTT some oT The honors and do aT leasT as well as The girls' chorus did lasT year when McCloud Tied wiTh BuTTe Valley Tor TirsT place. 70 CLASS PLAYS Our Junior Play, Poor Dear Edgar, in a college dormiTory seTTing, was The sTory oT Edgar, a shy. backward college boy and The people and incidenTs ThaT aTTecTed his liTe. The Senior Play, One Mad NighT, was quiTe The opposiTe, Taking place in a home Tor The rnenTally ill. IT had many hisTorical and TicTiTious characTers, such as John Alden, Pris- cilla, Lady MacbeTh, Mr. l-lyde, eTc. PracTically The same sTudenTs were in boTh plays. Everyone enioyed One Mad NighT, which was packed wiTh hilariTy and mysTery. CAST OF ONE MAD NIGHT Don CuTTer .,,, ,s,.,... L ouis Facchin Lucille Marcy ....... ,,..,,.. C arol Malone Wing cccccc.,c.,....... ....,,........... J ack Mah Mrs. Kluck cccc,.c,c,..c,,.,........, Barbara Brinser Priscilla .A,,,,.LL,,L,L,,, ,L,,,., M elva STedman GerTrude Finch ..,.,.., ,........ S elia Saldana Lady MacbeTh c..c.,..Vcsc....,, Naomi Manley Mrs. Finch ........ ....... R aedene l'lunTer John Alden ........... ..,.,..,., B ill Nicholas Depression ......., ,,..... E va Franceschini Mr, l-lyde .Lc,L.,,,, .,,,...... J im Johnson ArTemus Burke cL,,...,,.,,,.,. Galen l'laThaway Dr. Bunn ...... V...L.,.. F loyd MarTin Danny SilleTTo ,L,.... ....,.,,,,............ J oe Ball STANDING, leff To riqhf: J. Mah, J. Ball, G. Hafhaway, F. MarTin, N. Manley, M. Stedman, B. Nicholas, E. Fran- ceschini, J. Johnson. SEATED: L. Facchin, C. Malone, B. Brinser, R. Hunfer, S. Saldana. 7I STANDING, leff lo right: J. Wolfe, Miss Winslow, D. Rudgear, L. Vieira, J. Vinckier, Mr. Ca'l'Tuzzo. SEATED: R. Hunfer, W. Mason, E. Franceschini, L. Cassanego, C. Malone. THE LCG STAFF EcliTor ..,.,,.......,,,.... ,,,,..,,.,.., ........, E v a Franceschini AssisTanT EoliTor ........ .,....... D rew Ruclgear SocieTy EdiTor ..,.... ......... J oann Vinclcier SporTs EoliTor ...... .....,.... J erry Wolfe Mailing EoliTor ...,.,,, .,,,........,..,.......,...............,,. Q ..Lois Vieira Louise Cassanego, Raedene l-lunTer, Carol Malone, and Winona Mason Typisis ....,,. The Log, our school paper, is The work mainly oT The journalism class. unoler The supervision oT Miss Winslow. Mr. CaTTuzzo and his Typing ll class help ouT greaTly wiTh The producTion enol. lTs paramounT purpose is To disTribuTe school news, buT also iT pub- lishes small gossip anal iolce columns. STuclenTs who are noT in The iournalism class may also conTrilouTe To The Log, which is published al' irregular inTervals. AlThough iT comes ouT only sporadically, aTTempTs are made To geT ouT copies for special occasions, such as ArmisTic Day, Thanksgiving, and ChrisTmas. The Log is exchanged wiTh oTher schools. The sTuolenT loocly eagerly looks Torward To each issue. 72 WHITE AND GOLD STAFF Edifor-in-Chief ....,.. ...... R aeolene l-lunfer Engravings .,,...,,,..., ..A7........ J im Johnson Business Manager ...... ....... F loyd Marfin Faculfy Advisor ......,...,.,,.,,s.....,..,,s.......,,,,.,s,,,..,...,......................... Mrs. l-lunf Copy and Producfion: Melva Sfedman, Selia Saldana, Naomi Manley, Dolores Pellizzer, Barbara Brinser, Galen l'lafhaway, Jack Mah, Louise Cas- sanego, Virginia Mennucci, Winona Mason, and Bill Anderson. On Friday, November 4, I949, fhe McCloud Whife and Gold represenfafives fraveled fo Weed for fhe planning conference of fhe l95O Whife and Gold. There, Mr. Ozias, Lederer, Sfreef 84 Zeus Company represenfafive, gave ideas and suggesfions fo help us and also offered fo assisf us in planning our local secfions. , Our sfaff was small fhis year, buf very capable and cooperafive, fhough we had many hindrances fo cope wifh. During our weeks of producfion a greaf blizzard prevenfed fhe phofographer from coming fo fake picfures. While fhe wind roared and snowflakes fluf- fered and whirled, our indusfrious sfaff shoveled fheir way fo school fo work earnesfly on fhe Whife and Gold. Affer various confroversies and changes, we finally had our secfion complefed. Our sfaff, under fhe supervision of Mrs. I-lunf, worked hard laying ouf fhe dummy, wrifing copy, mounfing picfures, and worrying fo meef fhe deadline. Buf if was work well worfh all fhe frouble because our secfion will bring back in fhe fufure years, fo our classmafes, happy memories of our good old high school days. STANDING, Ieff to righf: N. Manley, J. Mah, B. An'derson, S. Saldana, F. Martin, Mrs. Hunf, J. Johnson, R. Hunfer, M. Stedman. SEATED: W. Mason, D. Pellizzer, V. Mennucci, L. Cassanego. 73 SENIORS STANDING, Iefl fo right K. Fabiano, S. Saldana, M. Siedman, L. Vieira. SEATED: N. Manley, C. Malone, R. Hunfer, D. Pellizzer, B. Brinser, E. Franceschini. SOPHOMORES STANDING, leff of righlz R. Memeo, M. Wolfe, G. Welch, F. Nobili, A. Van Keuren, M. Paolineffi, N. Neasham, K. Hamilfon, E. laconis, I. Zafirafos. SEATED: C. Franklin, A. Miller, 8. DeClusin, C. Thoreson, B. Baldini, A. Haw- kins, J. Vandemark, M. Loflhus, A. Malone, E. Henderson. SENIOR CLASS P.E. SOPHOMORE CLASS P.E. The senior class is small loul miglwly. The sophomore class. composed ol Wi'll1 coijperalion from every girl we lwenly-four able alnleles, did very well came oul Jrops in kiclcloall and second in in lournamenls, lalcing second in kickball volleyball. and llwird in volleyloall. 74 JUNIOR CLASS P.E. FRESHMAN CLASS P.E. The junior class is small, Too, buT mosT The Treshman class, TwenTy-Three in of The members are The a+l1le+icType. We number, Tried very harol in The Tourna- were Tops in volleyball This year and menTs, buT came ouT TourTh in lciclcball and came ouT Third In Iciclcball. volleyball. JUNIORS STANDING, IefT Io righl: V. Mennucci, L. Cassanego, J. Bonneville, J. Young, S. Caswell, H. Wheeler, J. Teller. SEATED: J. Crenshaw, J. Vinckier, W. Mason. FRESHMEN STANDING, leff To riqhlz J. Polzine, E. Walker, E. Aiello, W. Morfon, R. Fears, B. Peferson, L. Collins, A. Regi- nafo, B. Ziegler, B. Sloan. SEATED: K. Vassia, C. STone, J. Graves, J. Ives, J. Warren, J. Bonneville, D. STone, B. Perlman, W. Hifchcock. 75 BACK ROW, leff To right: J. Young, M. Sfedman, C. Malone, J, Bonneville, Mrs. Gerlicher, N. Manley, V. Mennucci, L. Cassanego, L. Vieira. FRONT ROW: R. Hunfer, D. Pellizzer, W. Mason, S. Caswell, B. Brinser, S. Saldana. THE ENGLISH HH The English lvl is an organizaTion composed oT girls who have earned Their lvl's. M's' may be obTained Through parTicipaTion in all aThleTics, by malcing good ciTizenship records, and by parTicipaTing willingly in exTracurricular acTiviTies. To geT an lvl' a girl musT have aT leasl' IOOO poinTs: and To lceep iT, she musT have aT leasT l25O aT The end oT The year. . PoinTs Tor English lvl may be obTained in The Tollowing manner: lal by playing in TournamenTs, TirsT place, IOO Tor each girl on The winning Team who plays aT leasT Two- Thirds oT a game: second place, 80: Third place, 607 TourTh place, 40: lbl by engaging in exfracurricular acTiviTies, such as selling TiclceTs, colces, and popcorn aT The games. lcl FiTTy polnTs may also be acquired Tor being a class olilicer. 76 THE BLOCK 'M' The Block M is The afhlelic organlzafion composed of boys who have earned lheir M's 'rhrough parlicipalrion in sporls. To earn The Block, one musl' gel al leasl +wo circles a year. The main purpose of 'rhe organizalion is 'ro Creale qrealer lnleresl in spor'l's. Mr. Ray is advisor of lhe Block M, BACK ROW, leff fo rlghf: Mr. Ray, G. Clark, B. Anderson, A. Reginafo, Mr. Nelson. FRONT ROW: F. Pellegrino, D. Davis, L. Facchin, F. Marlin, L. Calzoni, B. Bernardi. 77 BACK ROW, Iefl' lo righl: J. Biorgum, F. Klopp, J. Ball, B. Nicholas, Mr. Nelson, F. Marlin, G. Clark, B. Anderson, L. Facchin. MIDDLE ROW: A. Reginalo, J. R. Marlin, E, Slocum, D.'DeClusin, J. Wolfe, B. Ahlenslorf, N. Hilch- kBMl FRO F B TN ha CNbI COC, . arinez. NT Row: J. Dunniqan,J. or nero , R.De on, . eas m, . 0 ii. I: O 0 T I3 A L I. McCloud .....,.. .,...,, O Elma ,......,.... .......... 2 O McCloud ,....,.. ....... I 2 Ml. Shasla ..... ...,,. I 3 McCloud ....,... .,.,.,. 6 Tulelalqe ....,. .......... 3 O McCloud ..,..... ,..,,.. O Elna ......... .......... 3 I McCloud ....,... . ..,. I3 Doris .,..... ...... I 2 McCloud .,......... .............. .....,. I 2 lvll. Shasla ............,,.. .......... I 3 Aller lhree years, loolball relurns lo McCloud High School. The record ol lhe lool- ball leam is nol exceplional. bul il is believed lhal wilh more experience lhe loolloall leam would have made a beller showing. The leam lhrough lhe year used a single wing wilh an unbalanced line. Wilh lhe gradualion ol lhe class ol I95O lhe leam loses lhree- baclclield men and lwo line men. lv1cCIoud's line average only one hundred and lilly pounds and lhe baclclield averaged one hundred and lorly-lour pounds. Through lhe inllux ol bigger classes inlo McCloud I-ligh School, we Ioolc lorward lo bigger and bel- ler leams. 78 S n w 1 79 'A' TEAM So 'lar all bul one of 'I'I l6 games llwal were played Iwav as follows: e Ioeen won. The scores are McCIoucI ......... ....e... 2 6 Alluras ........ a..,..Y.. 2 2 McCloud ..A...,., .a,,aV.. 6 8 Bulle Valley ....... ......... 2 8 McCloud ......,,Y ,...,... 3 4 Ml. Slfmasla ...Y.Y ,..,.,... 2 7 McCloud .,....... ...,e... 5 7 Dunsmuir .... ..4..,.,. 4 O IvIc:CIouoI ,a,,.e,,. A.,ea,a, 6 4 Fall River ..aA,,.. .,.....,. 2 I McCloud .......a. ,,,.,... 3 7 Weed ..,....... .a,...... 5 3 McCIoucI ..A,..V.. ....e... 3 5 Fall River .,..,... .,.....a. 2 3 IvIcCIoucI aV....,.. ,,,a,... 6 I Yrelca ......, .,,...... 3 9 STANDING, lefl lo rlghl: Mr. Green, G. Clark, J. Johnson, E. Slocum, R. DeBonl, B. Anderson, Mr. Nelson. SEA D D s' B M V e TED: B. Nicholas, A. Reginafo, L. Fecchin, . eClu un, . arm 1. 80 STANDING, lefl fo righf: N. Hilchcock, J. Biorgum, Mr. Nelson, T. Toreson J R M l SEAT D Crenshaw, L Slocum, K Nelson, P Rodrigu 'B' TEAM The B squaol Willa only one veleran relurnlng from lasl year s leam IS laclnng con sloleraloly ln size and experience. Tlwey are ably coaclwecl loy lvlr Nelson So lar llwelr scores are as follows: McCloud .......,, McCloud ...,...,. McCloud ..,...... McCloud ......... McCloud ......... lvlcCloucl ......... McCloud ......... McCloud .....,... Alluras Bulle Valley Ml. Slwasla . Dunsrnuir Fall River Weed Fall River Yrelca 8l 'C' TEAM This harcl-TighTing Team wenT Through The year wiTh Two wins and Tour losses. Al- Though The scores oT These games show ThaT The Team was acTually deTeaTeol, They never gave up The chance Tor vicTory unTil The Tinal seconds oT The cloclc Ticlcecl by. CreoliT Tor This Team is noT enTirely due To The players Themselves louT also To The Tine coaching oT BarreT Ray. This Team early in The season losT iTs chance Tor The championship: however, iT never losT iTs spiriT, which conTinueol high ThroughouT The season. STANDING, Ieff To riqhf: D. Davis, T. Toreson, R. Higgins, F. Pellegrino, T. Crenshaw. SEATED: B. Frizelle, M. Rodreguez, R. Raco, B. Bernardi, Mr. Ray. 82 STANDING, leff To righf: Mr. Ray, P. Rodriguez, K. Nelson, B. Young, R. HunT, B. Frizelle. FRONT ROW: R. DeClusin, T. Flores, L. Slocum, S. Sanders, T. RaTferTy, D. Hanson. 'D' TEAM The D Team, alThough They won only one game ouT oT Tive, gained considerable experience and developed a loeTTer sense of Team supporT. The general purpose oT The D Team is To Train The boys To be beTTer players and To give The smaller boys a chance To enTer inTo inTer-scholasTic aThleTics so ThaT They can earn Their leTTers. AlThough The Team won only one game, we believe ThaT The sense of Tair play They developed was Tar more imporTanT Than winning games, because iT is on This Team +haT mosT players geT Their habiTs oT Tair play, which will be wiTh Them Tor The resT of Their lives. 83 TRACK Track is one oT The mosT diTTiculT oT all sporTs in which To earn a circle AlThough only eighT poinTs are required in Track Tor an lvl, There are Tew Track meeTs aT which To earn Them. The boys may also place TirsT or second aT The CounTy MeeT To earn Their circle HM. This year's Team is composed largely oT Treshmen and sophomores. ln The lasT Two years McCloud has had liTTle inTeresT in Track, buT wiTh This year's Track Team McCloud hopes To make a beTTer showing aT The CounTy MeeT. lvlosT oT The boys are more inTeresTed in The Tield evenTs Than They are in Track. The broad lump, high jump, and The shoT puT are The mosT popular Tield evenTs This year. The hurdle is The only Track evenT which inTeresTs mosT. Many oT The Team members are also baseball players, and. ThereTore, work very hard aT baseball in The spring. BACK ROW, lefi' To right R. DeClusin, T. Neasham, K. Nelson, F. L. Pellegrino, T. Toreson, P. Rodriguez, D. John- son. FRONT ROW: D. Hanson, B. Race, T. Flores, E. Slocum, T. Rafferfy, B. Higgins. 84 BACK ROW, left io righl: R. DeBon, E. Slocum, B. An'derson, G. Clark. MIDDLE ROW: J. R. Marlin, J. Biorgum, B. Frizelle, D. Davis, T. Toreson, T. Crenshaw, R. Hunf. FRONT ROW: T. Flores, B. Raco, C. Nobllu, K. Nelson, R. Marfinez, L. Facchin,'M. Rodriguez, D. Hanson. BASEBALL Allhough lhe call for baseball candiclales has nol' been issued al l'he clale of lhis wriling, il' is unolersloocl lhal' 'The relurning velerans will have lo lighl hard for lheir posilions clue 'lo l'he promise shown by some of 'lhe freshmen and sophomores in 'lhe Junior League lasl summer. Nine players relurned from lasl' year's Teams. Wilh 'rhe near- championship malerial leil' over from lasl year's learn and promising rnalerial from The freshmen anol sophomores, The McCloud baseball nine should have more 'ihan a salisiac- lory showing This season. 85 86 87 l 1 0 AL MOUNT Si-IASTA i-llGi-I SCHOOL MR. DELWIN POE Principal Bookkeeping His a+fi+ude was ever firm bu+ ever genlle and iusf. MRS. AVIS L. NEWING World Hisfory Journalism Languages She demanded perseverance and precision in all Ihings. MR. GEORGE RICHMOND Shop His exacling naiure could no'I hide his genfle manner. MRS. HELEN D. YOUNG Commercial For her +hings were done carefully ancl correcfly. MR. JOHN DAY MUSIC He knew well Ihe charming ways of good music. MR. EDWARD M. GRAVES Vice-Principal Science Maihemaiics One did no'r +ake advan+age of his easy-going naiure. MR. JOHN DARLING American Hislory Ma+hema+ics Science Boys' P. E. Afhlefic Coach Jus? and fair buf far from genfle. MRS. EUGENIA ASTMANN English Dramafics Her persuasive ways inspired us Io greafer achievement MR. ROBERT MANLEY Counseling Ma+hema+ics He well deserved our greaf respecl and admirafion. MISS REBECCA SCHWEITZER Homemaking Girls' P. E. Her manner was quiet her mefhods were ihorough. STUDENT COUNCIL The STudenT Council represenTs The sTudenTs' side oT school governmenT. Working in collaboraTion wiTh The school adminisTraTion, The council plans and direcTs The social and aThleTic acTiviTies oT The school year. PresidenT, vice-presidenT, secreTary. business manager, and cheer queens, are elecTed by The sTudenTs in a regular elecTion by secreT balloT. The presidenT and vice-presidenT musT be seniors during Their Term in oTTice, The oThers are selecTed Trom The sTudenT body aT large, buT preTerably Trom The upper classes. The remainder of The STudenT Council is composed oT The class presidenTs and The presidenTs oT all school organizaTions. OT- Ticers elecTed Tor This year were: Wayne PorTeous, presidenT: EvereTT SaTTler, vice-presi- denT: and Bobby Lou lv1ais,secreTary. The STudenT Council's main inTeresT lies in The promoTion of sTudenT welTare and The sTimulaTion oT inTeresT in school aTFairs among sTudenTs. We have puT our TrusT in Them, They are our represenTaTives, and Their hard work and diligenT eTTorT will reserve Tor Them a special place in our sTorehouse oT memories. AROUND THE TABLE, IefT To righf: Pearl Hough, Jo Ann Wheeler, Fred Smades, Mary Dalle. Molle, Everefl Saffler, Wayne Porfeous, Bobby Lou Mais, June Richardson, Mrs. Young, Joe Ceccafo, Margaret Nielsen, Marilyn Hunfer. BACK ROW: Ray Henry, Elmo Franchi, Darrell White, Delano Acord, Mr. Poe. 93 THANKS FOR THE MEMGRIES Thanlcs Tor The memories Of evenTs we hold so dear, They so adorned each year The picnics, dances and sporT evenTs They all deserve a cheer. Thanks Tor The memories Of people ThaT we lcnew They numbered quiTe a Tew Including Teachers, classmaTes. pals, '. T And Trielnds so warm and True. Thanks Tor The memories OT our ambiTious aim- Academic Tame! Of how we worked To reach ThaT goal, And Then saTisTacTion came. All precious memories So numerous and lorighT WiThin our hearTs held TighT 'Till TuTure'days may Then unTold WiThin This Whi+e and Gold we wriTe. 94 NANCY SCHMID A qenfle ariisfic 'lemperamenl suifs her well. LOUIS DERY A cheerful soul fhal never was dismayed. MARJORIE FREDERICKSON A slrong spiril' and a slrong mind. DELANO ACORD Each deed he underfook was fin- ished well. MARILYN HUNTER Sweel' and pefife, wilh a dainly air abou? her. WAYNE PORTEOUS -' Greai' s+reng+h was his bu+ he chose +o be genfle. MARIE LUTZ A smile for everyone, a friend 'lo all. EVERETT SATTLER His was an easy-going way of life. PEARL HOUGH A well-known face, a heari' of gold. BOB ADLER A gen+Ieman and a scholar. DARRELL WHITE Suave, smoofh, and infelligenl. MARGARET REID A A genlle manner and a pleasing way. BOB PACE He did his besi' in all he under- fools. DOROTHY CARTER Her's was a carefree heari' and happy narure. GERALD BRUSH A gianr, borh in body and hearf. MARIE DAVISON She was The soul of wiI'. DONALD MOWATT Though inconspicuous his pres- ence was well felt MARTHA SIMMONDS She had a merry eye and a gay song in her heart VIRGINIA SHORT She Traveled life's paih wifh a Iighf heart MARY MENENI Small in s+a'I'ure bu'I' no? in spirit GERALDINE HOUGH A quiei' counlenance hides a sur- prising nafure. RAY H EN RY Dependabiliry and aihlefic prow- ess carried him far. SHERRILL HARRISON Her pass-word was a charming smile. MARY DALLE MOLLE Her way was noi' aggressive, her manner was pleasing. JAMES BECKHAM A man of sfrong will. BRUCE RAMSHAW Li-Fe was loo slwori' for him 'ro worry about LELA HARTLEY Scholasric achievemeni' was hers. ALICE ALBERT A mafure mind dwells beneaih her lovely locks. JOHN DEEIZ He pursued The lighier way of life. JO ANN WHEELER Her's was a merry na'l'ure Thai' could noi' be suppressed. FIRST ROW, leff 'lo right: Elmo Franchi, John BeaHy, Patricia Bills. SECOND ROW: Marion Bafes, Allan Cook Phyllis Richardson, Chris Osman. THIRD ROW: Joe Rossi, Leo Heer, Bobby Lou Mais, Fred Smades, Ted Miller FOURTH ROW: Darrell Beckham, Joyce Bangsburg, Ronnie Davis, Rosemary Kirkpafrick, Joe Carlfon. We began our iunior year wilh 'rhe eleclion of our class officers under 'rhe direciion of our advisors, Mr. Graves and Mr. Richmond. The resulis of 'rhe eleclion: Alden Reich- eri was elecied president Fred Smades, vice-president and Joyce Bangsberg, secreiary- ireasurer. A+ ihe firsi of 'rhe year we were low on class funds so we decided io 'rry selling bal- loons and ordered foolball and baslceiball balloons in our school colors io sell al' home games. Our class rings, which all of us were eagerly awailing. arrived iusi before Thanksgiv- ing. We were more l'han pleased wiih our rings which will always bring baclc memories of 'rhe happy school days spenl' a+ M.S.l-l.S. There were five members from 'rhe junior class on The Sludenl' Council board and six of our class members were members of 'lhe Whiie and Gold siaff. 98 .Q fi' 'Til' lin? 711' NN lQE G ifx: 2- 1 Tx RSF - 4 FIRST ROW, lefl lo righf: Barbara Cunningham, Bob Toms, Lee Ann Marlin. SECOND ROW: Harlan Williams, Neil Lark, Dick Albert, Jim Monlgomery. THIRD ROW: Noreen Lehman, Elliol Carroll, Janet Orcuff, Jim Auberf, June Richardson. FOURTH ROW: Frankie Dalle Molle, Dorofhy Toms, Bobby Williams, Leslie Miles, Jay Mills. Wilh ihe dawning of i950 our vice-presidenr, Fred Smades, look over lhe office of presidenl when Alden Reicherl moved away. This year The Sludenl Council decided lo produce 'rwo sludenr body plays insread of 'rhe annual junior and senior plays. Wilh Jrhis new idea in mind lhe enrire sludenl body and lacully worked logelher 'ro make These plays successful. The firsl one, enlilled Fool- Loose, was presenlecl February I l. The casl which was composed of upperclassmen, included Three juniors. Proceeds 'From rhis play were divided among 'rhe four classes wilh 'lhe largesl' percenlage going 'ro lhe iunior class 'ro help finance our Junior Prom. Our colorful Junior Prom was finally pul on in lhe spring wilh many people allend- ing +o make ir a huge success. We have spenl' a happy iunior year and are eagerly awailing our senior year. 99 FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Anne Blakemore, Roberf Cervelli, Evelyn Bergman, Charlfon Kirk, Dawn Alberf, Douglas Murphy, Myra Shorf, Emery Chandon, Lora Spini. SECOND ROW: Dean Brush, Carol Mowaff, Lowell Acord, Ellen McCoy, Kennefh Beckham, Judy Meroux, Don Broadbenf, Beverly Groff, Wayne Harfley, Connie Orcuff, James Silva, Velma Nelson. THIRD ROW: Mr. John Day, Violel Marfin, Vernon Fifzgerald, Lyn Wyllie, Gary Krausse, Margaref Nielsen, Sfanley Wheeler, Carifa Newberry, Joe Lamanna, Genevieve Self, Mrs. Avis Newing, Advisor. SOPI-IOMORE CLASS Befween fhe insignificance of being a freshman and fhe glory of an upperclassman comes fhe unevenfful exisfence of fhe sophomore class, buf fhey have parficipafed in fheir share of school acfivifies. Af fheir firsf class meefing fhey elecfed fhe following officers: ivlargaref Nielsen, presidenf: Lowell Acord, vice-presidenf: Lora Spini, secrefary: and Emery Chandon, freasurer. Nexf fhe sophomores seffled down fo inifiafing fhe freshmen. The fradifional inifia- fion parfy and dance was carried ouf successfully. Lafer fhe freshmen gave fhe sophomores a refurn dance which was enioyed by bofh fhe sophomores and sfudenf body. A good share of fhe boys fook parf in foofball, baskefball, and baseball. The girls have been acfive in fhe GAA. games of baskefball, soffball. and volleyball. The musical-minded sophomores have had fheir places in Band and Chorus. Two sophomore girls had parfs in fhe sfudenf body play, Foof-Loose, and several ofhers helped in ifs producfion. Our advisors have been Mrs. Newing and Mr. Day. The sophomores have enioyed 'lhis year very much and are eagerly looking for- ward fo becoming upperclassmen. l00 FIRST ROW, left fo righf: Robert Stockfon, John Williams, Joe Ceccafo, Alice Self, William Folfz, Alberfa Krohnerl, Bob Davis, Anfionehe Salvesfro, Rex Shepard, Peggy Smades, Jim Toms, Ronald Nystrom. SECOND ROW: Gene Broadbenf, Carol Anderson, Bob Vieffi, Jolene Hines, Dick Cox, Georgina Salvesfro, Jim Howarlh, Bonnie Wheeler, Dennis Durden, Barbara Griffin, Richard Franchi, Nancy Gower, Vernon Tolliver. THIRD ROW: Mr. Roberf Manley, Advisor, John Lamanna, Richard Zaneffi, Shirley Mais, Shirley Auberf, Joe Ceccafo, Florence Maxfed, Ronald Osman, Lynne Harrison, Arthur Eichorn, Carl Wilson, Mrs. Helen Young, Advisor. FRESI-IMAN CLASS As fhe freshman class of fhe school our acfivifies have been rafher limifed. The freshman inifiafion af which we were fhe chief performers as well as 'lhe guesfs will be an evenf fhaf we will keep in our memories as one we fhoroughly enioyed. To ex- press our appreciafion we enferfained fhe sfudenf body a few weeks Iafer. Af Chrisfmas fime we enjoyed a class parfy. The enfire- class will never forgel' John Lamanna as Sanfa. Among fhe various acfivifies of fhe school, members of our class found places on fhe baskefball and baseball feams, in G.A.A., Girls' League, sfudenl' body play, and -band. For class officers we elecfed Joe Ceccafo, presidenfq Shirley Auberf, vice-presi- denf: Florence Iviaxfed. secrefary: and Alice Self, freasurer. Our advisors were Mrs. Helen Young and Mr. Roberf Manley, whom we found very helpful during various difficulfies fhaf we encounfered during fhe year. Our class picnic, which is fhe final acfivify of fhe year, is one fhe whole class is looking forward fo in eager anficipafion. l0l FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Genevieve Self, Lyn Wyllie, Lela Harfley, Nell Lark, Dick Alberf, Nancy Schmid, Alice Self, Joyce Bangsberg, Sherrill Harrison. SECOND ROW: Beverly Graff, Paffy Bills, Velma Lou Nelson, Bobby Lou Mais, Carol Mowaff, Mariorfe Fredrickson, Margaref Nielsen, Lee Ann Marfin-, Carifa Newberry. C. S. F. The California Scholarship Federafion is a very selecl' group of sfuderifs who have proved fhemselves oufsfanding in scholasfic achievemenf. Sfudenfs musf have af leasf ren poinfs a semesfer in order fo qualify for membership. These poinfs are compiled from fhe grades recorded on fhe sfudenf's semesfer reporf card. Those sfudenfs who qualify for membership seven semesfers ouf of a possible eighf during fheir high school careers, graduafe wifh honors as indicafed by a gold seal on fheir diplomas. The main acfivify of fhe C.S.F. is fhe sfimulafion of scholasfic inferesf, which is very necessary if fhe scholasfic record of fhe school is fo be mainfained. Though fhe group is noi large in number, if carries on ifs acfivifies under fhe guidance of Mr. Rob- erf B. lvlanley. l02 HONOR STUDENTS The siudenls piclured here have made a disiinguished scholaslic record for 'lhem- selves during ihe I949-50 year. To be considered an honor siudeni il' is necessary lo have made all A's. B's and noi' more 'rhan one C. Mainiaining ihis average requires inleresi. abiliiy and good sludy habiis plus many hours of hard siudying. Keeping up grades someiimes means missing desired social evenis bui ihe saiisfaciion of achieve- meni is suificienl' reward. This group is noi' organized as a club and has had no planned aciiviiy. The only badge of disiinclion ihey have is ihai' smile of accomplishmenl on reporl' card day. FIRST ROW, lefl' 'lo riqhi: Mariorie Fredrickson, Marie Luiz, Paffy Bills, ,Barbara Griffin, Beverly Groff, Carol Mowaff, Shirley Mais. SECOND ROW: Shirley Auberi, Sherrill Harrison, Bobby Lou Mais, Lyn Wyllie, Florence Maxfed, Lynne Harrison, Janef Orculf, Marie Davison, Joyce Bangsberg. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Hunfer, Nancy Schmid, Lela Hadley, June Richardson, Margaret Nielsen, Carifa Newberry, Lee Ann Marfin, Genevieve Self, Anfoinelfe Salvesfro. FOURTH ROW: Georgina Salvesfro, Alice Self, Nancy Gower, Carol Anderson, Jolene Hines, Connie Orcufi, Velma Lou Nelson, Margarel' Reid, Martha Simmonds, Mary Dalle Molle, Mr. Poe. FIFTH ROW: Neil Lark, Ronald Osman, Bob Sfockion, David Jones, Richard Alber'l', Frank Dalle Mclle, Carl Wilson, Bob Viefli, Gerald Brush. l03 WHITE AND GOLD The Mouni Shasta High School section of your White and Gold has been brought 'lo you through the efforts of a group of your own fellow students under the skillful supervision of Mrs. Newing. ll' has always been considered an honor to be chosen 'lo work on the staff of Whiie and Gold because the work that they produce represent: the entire school. This sl'a1Ci's first concern is to faithfully and accurately record the activities and events of the school year as you lived lhem, that this might be a lasting remembrance of this year that will never come again. Those chosen to work on the White and Gold staff this year were: Marie Davison and Lela Hartley, editors, Elmo Franchi, business manager: Jay Mills and Bobby Lou Mais, assistani business managers: Ray l-lenry, sports: Janel' Orcutt, junior class ecli- torg Margaret Nielsen, sophomore class editor: Shirley Aubert, freshman class editor: Pearl l-lough, senior class and features: Mary Dalle Molle and Patty Bills, typisisg Dick Albert and Nancy Schmid, art: Marilyn l-lunier, production manager, and Alice Albert, features. AROUND THE TABLE, left to right: Janet Orcutt, Marilyn Hunter, Mary Dalle Molle, Margaret Nielsen, Nancy Schmid, Lela Hartley, Marie Davison, Bobby Lou Mais, Alice Albert, Dick Albert, Shirley Aubert, Pearl Hough, Patty Bills. BACK ROW: Mrs. Newing, Advisor: Elmo Franchi, Ray Henry, Jay Mills, Mr. Poe, Advisor. ' l04 FIRST ROW, lefT To righT: Beverly Groff, Judy Meroux, Connie Orcu'H'. SECOND ROW: Ray Henry, June Richardson, Dorolhy Toms, Jo Ann Wheeler. THIRD ROW: Dick AlberT al' Table, Alice Alberf, Jay Mills, Pafiy Bills. FOURTH ROW: Pearl Hough, Mrs. Newing, Advisor: JaneT OrcuTT, Joe Lamanna, Leo Heer, Bob Adler, Gerald Brush, Wayne Porfeous, Donald Mowaff, Kennefh Beckham, Dawn Alberf, Leslie Miles. BEAR GROWLS The addiTion oT a Journalism II class To The curriculum oT lvl.S.l-l.S. sTaTFed The Bear Growls wiTh a group OT members who had some previous experience in The varied Tasks involved in publishing a school paper. This gave The beginners in Journalism l a chance To geT inTo The swing oi Things beTore The compleTe responsibiliTy oT geTTing ouT The paper was placed in Their hands. Dick AlberT was appoinTed ediTor unTil Mrs. Newing, Bear Growls' able advisor, deemed The members oi The TirsT-year class ready To Try The job. The highesT award a journalism sTudenT can achieve is To have his name inscribed on The journalism plaque. Those press pins are someThing To be mighTy proud oT, Too. Pearl l-lough, class oT '50, was The winner oT The highesT award lasT year and her name was duly inscribed on The plague which is proudly displayed in The journalism room. Journalism sTudenTs who had made B average were awarded Bear Growls press pins. l05 BAND WiTh fanfare and greaf pleasure we presenT The 1949-50 band. From This basic concerT and marching band come oTher such groups as The German Band, TrumpeT Trio, Jazz Band, and ClarineT QuarTeT. Realizing Thaf such an acTive group was Too greaT a Task for one person To manage, The members formed a club This year, elecTing officers To assisT lvir. Day. The band had solid booking This year lper usuall. Included on Their calendar of evenTs were The Redding FesTival, The CounTy Fesfival, Redding Clinic, Spring ConcerT, Memorial Day Parade and GraduaTion. Our band has never had any Trouble enlisTing members because of The evenfful program and inTeresTing music offered. Their reperToire confained noT only iTs share of marches and overTures buT novelTy numbers, boogie and bop as well. If a musical group is To be successful iT requires a cerTain amounT of discipline and drills on funda- menTals buT These Things were more Than ouTweighed by The enioymenT and enTerTain- menT offered. To Those sTudenTs who spenT fourTh period puTTing forTh efforfs and gaining saTisfacTion, The band will be one of Their dearesT memories. FIRST ROW, left To righT: Marie Davison, Phyllis Richardson, Virginia Shorf, Joyce Bangsberg, Leslie Miles, Janef Orcuff, June Richardson. SECOND ROW: Connie Orcuff, Margaref Nielsen, Carol Anderson, Nancy Gower, Geral- dine Hough, Jo Ann Wheeler, Harlan Williams, Lyn Wyllie, Dick Ceccafo, Cai-iTa Newberry, Barbara Cunningham, Neil Lark. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Davis, Alberta Krohnerl, Don Broadbenf, Peggy Smades, Martha Simmonds, Robert Cervelli, Bob Viefli, Joe Cecca'l'o, EvereTT Safller, Fred Smades, Jim Howar-lh, Emery Chandon, Dick Cox, Ted Miller, Wayne Porfeous. FOURTH ROW: Mariorie Fredrickson, Direcfor John P. Day, Ray Henry, Joe Lamanna, Dean Brush, Gerald Brush. TWIRLERS: Bobby Lou Mais, Evelyn Borgman, PaTTy Bills, Marie LuTz, Barbara Griffin. I06 l FIRST ROW, leff lo righf: Marilyn Hunler, June Richardson. SECOND ROW: Pearl Hough. FIRST ROW, lefl' lo riqhl: Marie Luh, Pally Bills. SECOND ROW: Bobby Lou Mais, Barbara Griffin, Evelyn Borgman. CHEER LEADERS-TWIRLERS One of our pleasanlesi' memories in 'rhe years lo come will be ihal' of our lhree cheer leaders. Pearl. June, and Marilyn. ln lheir gay blue and gold uniforms, cheer- ing our leams in viclory or deieal. They had beauly. lhey had pep. lhey had courage. No game was loo far away. nor lhe wealher loo cold lo keep lhem from accompan - ing 'lhe 'reams on lheir lrips away from home. Frequenlly 'rhey were 'rhe leam's solle cheering supporl and lheir presence sparked +he leams 'ro viclory. During our I949-50 year our maiorelle and 'rwirlers added an allraclivecpage +o our loook of memories. They performed al such evenls as 'rhe Feslival al Red ing. 'rhe Counly Feslival. and 'lhe Memorial Day Parade, perieclly drilled and smarlly uniformed. The iacl lhalr lhey had only lwo experienced girls al' lhe lirsl oi 'lhe year did noi presenl our lwirlers wilh 'foo greal' a problem. They subsliluled experience for enlhusiasm and good hard work and 'rurned our a group lhal' will sland up wilh lhe besl of lhem. l07 FIRST ROW, left fo right: Bverly Grotl, Judy Meroux, Patty Bills. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Wheeler, Phyllis Richardson, Myra Short, Marilyn Hunter, Martha Simmonds, Genevieve Self, Mary Meneni, Sherrill Harrison, Marie Davison, Barbara Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Alice Albert, Rosemary Kirkpatrick, Mariorie Fredrickson, Lora Spini, Mar- garet Reid, Pearl Hough, Ann Blakemore, Jo Ann Wheeler, Bobby Lou Mais, Marie Lutz, Lynne Harrison. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Astmann, Advisor: Nancy Gower, Carol Anderson, Barbara Griffin, Shirley Aubert, Evelyn Borgman, Norene Lehman, Ellen McCoy, Violet Martin, Shirley Mais, Janet Orcutt, Leslie Miles, Connie Orcutt, Carol Mowatt, Velma Lou Nelson, Jolene Hines, Miss Schweitzer, Advisor. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Young, Advisor, Lee Ann Martin, Florence Maxted, Alice Self, Peggy Smades, Dawn Albert, Lyn Wyllie, Lela Hartley, Nancy Schmid, Geraldine Hough, June Richardson, Margaret Nielsen, Carita Newberry, Virginia Short, Mary Dalle Molle, Dorothy Carter, Marian Bates, Antionette Salvestro, Georgina Salvestro, Alberta Krohnert, Mrs. Newing, Advisor. GIRLS' LEAGUE The girls who were chosen to till Girls' League otficesin the election held last June were: Mary Dalle lviolle, president: Margaret Reid, vice-president: and Nancy Schmid, secretary-treasurer. These girls stepped into their otiices in September to serve with all the girls and women teachers in school to malce this year's Girls' League activities successful. The girls got otl to a tlying start by having a pot-luck suppe-r tor the purpose ot acquainting the girls who were new to lv1.S.l-l.S. this year with their tellow Girls' League members. A semi-tormal Harvest Ball to which the girls escorted the boys. was the next Girls' League activity, During the intermission cakes were auctioned oti to raise money tor the annual Christmas Ball. Dancing around a Christmas tree to the music ot Mr. Day's special band will long be remembered by those who attended the Christmas Ball, the climax ot Girls' League events. With these events behind them the girls are looking torward to the spring term with plans tor an April Fashion Show and a Mothers' Tea in May. IO8 I09 CADET CORPS The CadeT Corps Tills The need oT organized miliTary Training Tor high school sTu- denTs. lT exTends a Tine opporTuniTy To boys who are miliTary minded, Tor when They ioin The cadeTs They observe and acTually parTicipaTe in many miliTary acTiviTies ThaT are quiTe similar To Those TaughT in The regular army. Aside Trom The miliTary side oT The maTTer, however, The boys receive a greaT deal oT good Trom The sTrong disciplin- ary and regimenTary meThods employed. SevenTeen boys ioined The ranlcs oT The CadeT Corps This year. CapTain Tom Driver was The Top man in charge and he was assisTed in his work by FirsT LieuTenanT Ted Miller, Second LieuTenanT Emery Chandon, and FirsT SergeanT KenneTh Beckham. The boys began The year wiTh a Thorough sTudy oT The manual and hour upon hour OT good hard drill work To whip Them inTo shape. They Then Took up The proper use and handling oT guns and parTicipaTed in several counTy and disTricT rifle maTches duirng The year. FIRST ROW, leff To righf: KenneTh Beckham, Emery Chandon. SECOND ROW: Paul RoberTs, Dean Brush, Richard Zaneffi, Johnny Williams, Jim Toms, Dennis Durden. THIRD ROW: Bob Davis, Charlfon Kirk, Ronald Nysfrom, ArThur Eichorn, Rex Shepard. FOURTH ROW: STanIey Wheeler, Ted Miller, Jim Beckham, Roberf Cervelli, Capfain Tom Driver. Il0 FIRST ROW: Bob Adler. SECOND ROW, left To right: Joe Lamanna, Ray Henry, Bob Pace. THIRD ROW: Roberf Cervelli, Allen Cook, Louis Dery, Jim Auberf. JUNIOR FIREMEN The Junior Firemen is one oT The mosT imporTanT service organizaTions in our school. These are The boys who, when The Tire bell rings, see ThaT The exiT doors are open and ThaT The hoses and oTher pieces oT Tire equipmenT ready Tor acTion, and To clear The building oT all sTudenTs in record Time. This year Ray Henry, The only Junior Fireman leTT Trom lasT year's group. was elecTed Tire chieT Tor I949-50. One of The Tire chieT's many iobs is To represenT his organizaTion aT STudenT Council and whenever necessary. The group This year is composed oT Ten members, Tour oT whom are seniors, Tour iuniors. and Two sophomores. The success oT The group is due To The endless cooperaTion oT This splendid group and Through The combined eTiorT and invaluable assisTance oT our principal, Mr. Delwin Poe, and MounT ShasTa's Tire chief, Mr. Frank Ivlelo. LEFT SIDE, fron? lo back: Rosemary Kirkpalrick, Myra Shorl, Marlha Simmonds, Phyllis Richardson, Marian Bales, Marie Davison, Caroline Small, Dorolhy Carler, Virginia Shorf, Beverley Kirk, Marilyn Hunler, Velma Lou Nelson., Carol Mowafl, Connie Orcufl, Leslie Miles. RIGHT SIDE, front lo back: Norene Lehman, Margaref Reid, Violet Marlin, Evelyn Borgman, Lyn Wyllie, June Richardson, Alberla Krohnerl, Georgina Salveslro, Florence Maxfed, Shirley Auberf, Margaret Nielsen, Carifa Newberry, Antoineffe Salveslro, Lena Lyson, Pally Bills, Nancy Gower. CEN- TER SECTION-FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Wheeler. SECOND ROW, Iefl lo right: Geraldine Hough, Miss Rebecca Schweil- zer, Advisor: Joyce Bangsberg. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Reichert, Lora Spini, Bobby Lou Mais, Carol Anderson, Pearl Hough. FOURTH ROW: Janel' Orcull, Barbara Griffin, Mariorie Fredrickson, Ellen McCoy. FIFTH ROW: Mary Meneni, Marie Lulz, Judy Meroux. SIXTH ROW: Pafricia Stephens, Nancy Schmid, Lela Harlley, Mary Dalle Molle, Lee Ann arfin. .A.. The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion slarled lhe year wil'h Jo Ann Wheeler as presi- denlg Geraldine I-lough, vice-presidenl and secrelaryz Joyce Bangsberg, lreasurerg and lvliss Rebecca Schweiizer as advisor. The seniors won lhe baslcelball championship play-offs. Compelilion in olher fields of sporls such as volleyball, soccer, badminlon. and baseball is lo be included in lhe schedule of G.A.A. aclivilies for lhe spring lerrn. Allhough The G.A.A. is primarily concerned wilh promoling alhlelic compelilion and good sporismanship, lhey have lheir social acliviiies, loo. The major conlribuiion of lhe G.A.A. lo lhe social program of IvI.S.l'l.S. is The Gingham Gals' Gallop. This is a big evenl for lhe girls for lhey nor only plan and pul on 'rhis dance, bul' 'rhey also fool 'rhe bill and escorl ihe boys Sadie Hawkins slyle. Poinls are accrediied for par- licipalion in alhleiic compeliiion and blocks and olher insignia are awarded on lhe basis of l'he number oi poinls a girl earns. lI2 LETTERMEN AT The I949 annual spring banqueT The Tollowing oTlicers were chosen To lead The sevenTeen members of The Block S SocieTy Through The school year oT l949-50. Delano Acorcl, presiolenT: Bill Drynan, vice-presiolenTg and Dick Gasho, secreTary-Treasurer. Due To The absence oT Two oT These, Darrel WhiTe Took over The duTies oT veep, while The chore oT secreTary-Treasurer Tell To Ray l-lenry. The purpose oT The Block S is primarily To improve The aThleTics in lvl,S.l'l.S., ThereTore The Teaching oT sporTsman- ship plays a large parT in The make-up oT The l.eTTermen Club. The Block S provides a goal and an award Tor Those boys Taking parT in The aThleTic acTiviTies oT This school. A carnival and LeTTermen's Ball were The main non-aThleTic acTiviTies oT The club This year. Coach John Darling is The TaculTy advisor of This group. FIRST ROW, leff To right Allen Cook, Robert Cervelli, Elmo Franchl, Slanley Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Darrell White, Ted Miller, Wayne PorTeous, Gerald Brush, Leo Heer, Bill Drynan, Coach John Darling, Delano Acord, Ronnie Davis, Bob Toms, John Beaffy, Bob Adler, Ray Henry. II3 FIRST ROW, left fo right Leo Heer, Dean Brush, Joe Lamanna. SECOND ROW: Allen Cook, Bruce Ramshaw, Louis Dery, Jim Beckham, Jim Auberl. THIRD ROW: John Darling, Coach, Fred Smades, Bob Adler, Gerald Brush, Wayne Porleous, Ted Miller, Evereff Saffler, John Lamanna, Manager. FOURTH ROW: John Deeh, Jay Mills, John Bea'Hy, Donald Mowaif, Billy Drynan, Charlion Kirk. FOOTBALL A grimly delermined, yelinexperiencecl squad answered 'rhe gridiron call al M,S.l-LS. 'rhis year. There were loul seven relurning lellermen. Coach Darling should be given much credil for 'rhe long hours he spenl wilh The leam. The Bears ended ihe season wilh a league average of 333. The opening game was a biller deieal' by The Tulelalce Honlcers 34-O. Nexi game. however, 'rhe Bears dug in and Turned back McCloud I3-IZ. Defeal' again reared his head as a seasoned Elma eleven look lhe Bears 26-O. The re+urn game wilh Tulelalce was perhaps l'he besl of lhe season. The Champion l-lonkers were held lo a hard-earned 3l-I2 win. McCloud again weni' down I3-l2. The lasl' league game was a 25-6 defeal from Elma. The Bears held praciice games wiih iviodoc, Dunsmuir, and Fall River. Co-capiains 'rhis year were Ray l-lenry and Gerald Brush. II4 1 II5 'A' BASKETBALL So far +his season our A l'eam has only been badly bealen once, 'rhis being 'rhe league opener againsr Weed. This game was a wallcaway for Weed as we were oul- scored 49 l'o 27. Allhough we losl' ol'her games, They were all close enough so few peo- ple ever wenl' home disappoinled. A+ +hls wrlling 'rhe season is bul hall: played. ll has been necessary +o poslpone several games due +o heavy slorms. As we have already played +he besl 'reams in The league we sland a good chance of winning most per- haps all, of our remaining games. Brush is high-poinl man wllh Sl poinls. Scores are +o dale: Weed ..,.... .,....,49 lvlounl Shas+a.,,..... McCloud . .... . ....... 34 Mounl Shasla ...... ,. Elna .............. ....... 4 4 lvlounl Shasla ...,.... Forl Jones .,....,. ...,... 3 7 lvlounl' Shasla ........ Dunsmulr ...... .,,,,,, 3 9 lvlounl Shasla ........ FIRST ROW, lefl' 'lo righf: Douglas Murphy, James Auberf, John Darling, Coach: Delano Acord Ray Henry SEC OND ROW: Darrell While, Bob Adler, Gerald Brush, Ted Miller. II6 FIRST ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Elmo Franchi, Charllon Kirk, John Darling, Coach: Donald Mowall, Joseph Lamanna. SECOND ROW: Frank Dalle Molle, Roberl Cervelli, Dean Brush, Neil Lark, Ronald-'Davis, Jay Mills. 'B' BASKETBALL Like our A leam, our B's have losr four games and won one. The league opener againsl' Weed was poorly played and we losl by a large score. McCloud, however, wenl down fo The 'rune of six poinls. The Elma game has been our besl so far 'lhis season. A 43-poinl lie al lhe end of game lime necessilaled an overlime period in which we were defealed by four poinls. Dunsmuir and Forl Jones also handed us losses. Our B leam is composed of shorl' players, many of whom weigh in C class, and are always handicapped by Their heighl. However, lhey should make a beller showing in 'rhe games lell To play. Dalle Molle is leading The scoring wilh 47 poinls. Scores lo dale are: Weed ...... McCloud Elna ...... Forl Jones Dunsmuir . .......35 .......48 lvlounl Shas+a,....,. lvlounl Shasla ....... Mounl Shasla ....... Mounl' Shasla ....... .......42 Mounl Shas'la...,... II7 C TEAM FIRST ROW, lefl' To riqhT: Lowell Acord, Roberl' Cervelli, Richard Ceccaio, John Lamanna, Man- ager. SECOND ROW: Frank Dalle Molle, Neil Lark, Edward Graves, Coach, William Foltz, Elmo Franchi. D TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Fran- chi, Richard Cox, Vernon Tolli- ver, Roberl' STockTon, James Howarfh, Edward Graves, Coach: Richard Zanelti, Carl Wilson, Donald Broadbenf, Roberl' Vieffi. CENTER FRONT: John Lamanna, Manager. 'C' AND 'D' BASKE-BALL When Coach Graves senT ouT an urgenT call Tor C and D hoopsTers, Ten D's and seven C's answered. The Cs sTarTed OTT The season raTher slowly as They were deTeaTed by Weed in The opening game. However, McCloud Tell beTore Them as did Yreka, ETna, and Dunsmuir in Turn. The Bear Cubs, wiTh a record oT one loss and Tour wins, Tinished second in league play. Frank Dalle lvlolle led The scoring wiTh 45 poinTs. The D Team had To be builT Trom The ground up as There was noT one experienced man on The squad. Weed Took The opening game Trom Them. McCloud won by only one poinT. Yreka swamped Them, buT They bounced back To lick ETna. The Tinal game oT The season was losT To Dunsmuir by only Two poinTs. Scores: ShasTa C ShasTa D 28-47 Weed ............... .,..... ............ l 7-l l 2l-l7 McCloud ........ I5-I4 32-24 Yreka ........... ........ 2 6-I I 30-I5 ETna ............. ..... 9 -30 l9-I6 Dunsmuir ...,....29-27 BASEBALL The laTe spring rains Turned The local ball park inTo a muddy lake and kepT The Bears Trom many pracTice sessions. Sending green players inTo a game wiTh only a Tew days' work wiTh The horsehide behind Them was a hard Task Tor Coach Lyman BarreTT, yeT he had To do so. The TirsT game was wiTh Yreka. The Miners easily downed The Bears 28-2. The nexT game, aT BuTTe Valley. The Bears were Turned back 2l-3. The Bears sTeadily improved as The season progressed, sTill They won only Two games. Happy Camp and ForT Jones. We losT our Tinal game which was wiTh ETna. OTher scores were: Dunsmuir lO, ShasTa 6: McCloud I5, ShasTa 8: Weed 7, ShasTa 4: Happy Camp 5, ShasTa 6. There are only six leTTermen reTurning Trom lasT year so anoTher inexperienced squad will be Tielded. Coach John Darling realizes This TacT and Therefore plans To spend much Time on The TundamenTals oT play. IT he receives The cooperaTion he deserves, a Tair Team will be The ineviTable ouTcome. FIRST ROW, lefT to righT: Elmo Franchi, Bob STockTon, John .BeaTly, Frank Dalle Molle, Jim Howarfh, Don Mpwaft, Richard Zanehi, Vernon Tolliver, Lowell Acord, John Deefz. SECOND ROW: Jim Auberf, Robe:-T Qervelll, Leo Heer, Jay Mills, Ray Henry, Dean Brush, Gerald Brush, John Darling, Coach, Ted Miller, Joe CeccaTc, Dick Ceccafo, Joe Lamanna, Ronnie Davis, Fred Smades, Joe CarITon. II9 L ,M A I20 0 Q ga J, 'ULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 5 5 Q 5 ki M K, fx P a af qs x. 5 E la 4 us :I it D ll al iz an E Q e 1 Q w 6 5 2 w 9 4 3 R Y 5 E ii 4 2 25 5 E mmxwxmmmwswfre V xii:.faafxyerwmzfws7zwhQwW2wMENw wi swzi1fY5 3'-faismmwsev h:M?12:w2wf-Nm S'K:.1S3m,:x rfwx:ii'mW,,. , 'N' , V Q 5 M mwwwwsf ewes: QW.: W-wwnwmzfzzwfrfwm ,,msvmfxswmvfi MR. ITENV MR. ESSER MRS. MITCHELL Principal MRS. REED MR. PIERCE MRS. HJORT' MR. COYNER MRS. CONVERSE MR. FOSBERG MR. HEMSTREET MRS. THOMPSON I24 l25 DICK FISH Presidenf SENIORS I26 MARY TSCHIRKY ED BALEY PAT McFALL CONRAD NOVOTNY MARY REED RUSSELL SMITH ALICE STONECYPHER BUD GREENBANK MARCELLA AALAND DELBERT YORDY DONNA JENSEN DEWAYNE KELLER DORIS BATEMAN JERRY BROWN JOYCE BARBER GAY BERGMAN MARGUERITE MOORE LOIS NUENAST GALEN LESH RUTH ZLABEK JUNIORS PAUL HOWARD Presidenf ROSE McGUIRE DICK COYNER MARY KELLEHER RICHARD TERRY CHARLES ASHER LUCIA IZQUIERDO JOE LIPTACK DONNA ROPER PAT YOUNG DARELD VERLEY JOANAKUCERA JUNIOR CRAIG I28 NEIL ESTES JOYCE LARSON LLOYD JENSEN JOAN IBURBY NOVELLE DAHLE BILL STONECYPHER MARGARET TSCHIRKY BILL STINSON HARVEY GREENBANK JERRIS McVEY FRANKLIN BAKER TOM DECKER I29 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '5O' We, lhe seniors ol l95O, being ol sound mind and bodyl?I, do hereby will and be- quealh lhese lrails lo lhe lollowing: We also give lhe lacully lhe supreme power lo adminisler lhis will. I, Joyce Barber, do hereby will my lirsl hard-earned kiss lrom Bill lo Mrs. Converse. I, Eddie Baley. will my dancing abilily lo Bill Slonecypher. I, Pal McFall, do hereby will my abilily lo slay wilh one man lor lour years, lo Margarel Tschirky. Ill was a hard slruggle.I I, Bud Greenbank, will my one good kidney lo my brolher, so he may play loolball wilh as much zesl as l. I, Mary Tschirky, do hereby will my overdrawn bank accounl lo Jerris McVey. I, Russell Par Smilh, will Fish's blonde woman lo Neil Esles. I, Marguerile Moore, do hereby will my operalic voice lo Donna Roper. I, Delberl Yordy, do will lhe deed lo lhe Klamalh Highway lo Durrel Waldin. ll've paid lor il in lines.l I, Lois Nuenasl, do will my bookkeeping Figures lo Junior Craig. l, Dick Fish, do wil my undeveloped piclures lo Tom Decker. I, Mary Reed, do hereby will my swealer colleclion lo Mr. Fosberg. I, Jerry Brown, do will lol my own willl, my ineligibilily lo anyone lrying lo graduale in lhree years. I, Gay Bergman, do hereby will my poslure lo anyone who wanls il. I, Conrad Novolny, will my crew cul lamong olher lhingsl lo Jo Ann Burby. I, Doris Baleman, do will my alhlelic abilily lo David Funk. I, Marcella Aaland, do hereby will my Cousin-ship lo Bill Milligan. I, Dewayne Keller, do will my over-driven Mercury lo Mr. Esser lor Drivers Educalion. I, Alice Slonecypher, do hereby will lhe prinl ol lhe grill on Russell lo Paul I-loward. I, Donna Jensen, do will my glamorous pose in lhis year's While and Gold lo Mary Ann Kelleher. I, Rulh Zlabek, do hereby will my modeling lechnique lo lhe Powers School lor Models. I, Galen Lesh, do hereby will lhe Proxy Posilion lo any darn lool who wanls il. l30 SOPHOMORE CLASS The former freshmen and fufure iuniors are here again, yes, fhe class of '52 is on fhe march. We sfarfed ouf our year wifh fine plans for repaying fhe misdeeds done us lasf year and adding a few good deeds for fhe welfare of all. Our firsf upsef came wifh Freshman lnifiafion. Due fo our vigorous efforfs fo properly infroduce fhe frosh fo high school habifs and fraclifions, we puf an end fo all fufure freshman infroducfions. Undaunfecl by fhis disappoinfmenf we gave fhem fhe annual Freshman-Sophomore parfy. i Wifh a pracfical eye for fhe fufure we had several money-making schemes. The firsf of fhese was a play enfifled The Greener Grass, which was puf on for fhe benefif of our freasury and fhe enioymenf of fhe sfudenf body. We are sfill holding our own as far as infellecf goes. having several members on fhe C.S.F. Now wifh fhe genfle guidance of our benign advisors. Mrs. Mifchell and Mr. lfen, we hope fo have an even greafer fufure fhan we have fhus far had a pasf. '23 FRESHMAN CLASS The good seaworfhy ship bearing our freshman class was launched on Augusf 29, I949. The crew made up of sfudenfs from Carr, Winmea, and Tulelalce were soon well acquainfed-fhanks fo fhe inifiafion which made if safer for us fo sficlc fogefher. Affer fhe wild sforms of inifiafion had died down fhe class seffled for some serious sfudy under fhe leadership of inferesfed and inferesfing feachers. One of our members, Kay Poffer, made C.S.F. Nafurally we were quife proud fo be represenfed. Af fhe presenf fime we are planning a refurn parfy for fhe sophomore- class. Our good ship will arrive in harbor nexf fall and we all hope fo be aboard as sopho- mores when she lands. I3I SOPHOMORES TOP ROW, lefl' fo righf: G. Taylor, P. Haynes, Mr. Hen, Advisor. SECOND ROW: P. Olsen, G. Mifchell, F. Purves. ' TOP ROW, left fo right: D. Bunch, D. Funk, G. Taylor, D. Manceau, S. Crawford, E. Heiserman, B. While, R. Olsen D. Lewis, F. Purves, G. Milchell. SECOND ROW: C. Moore, D. Meshke, P. Moore, C. Cuddy, B. Thayler, J. Brank- hoover, L. Ward, S. Richardson, L. Roper, M. Ross, J. Schroeder, M. King, D. Peferson. THIRD ROW: J. Cuddy, L Greenbank, Peggy DuckeH, H. Fischer, Mr. Hen, Advisor, P. Haynes, D. Hulberf, S. Thomas, P. Olsen. l32 FRESI-IMEIN TOP ROW, leff fo righl: V. Fox, Mr. Coyner, Advisor: Mrs. Reed, Advisor: P. Baker. SECOND ROW: B. Wilson, B. Deidrich, J. King. TOP ROW, lefl 'fo right: D. Hargraves, B. Wilson, C. Hamilfon, J. O'Keefe, M. Pederson, B. Rickefls, G. Asher J. King, R. Terry, L. Crowell. SECOND ROW: J. Wells, B. Schuliz, B. Duran, I. Hawkins, B. Wesf, E. Handley, M. Sfern- berg, P. Baker,-M. Tackas, J. Blackburn, Mr. Coyner, Advisor. THIRD ROW: G. Hurlberf, B. Deidrich, J. Anderson S. Bunch, L. While, R. Burch, Mrs. Reed, Advisor, H. KgI?l'ier,'J. Saunders, V. Fox, B. Gabbard, Sue Branson, K. Poffer . malre. I33 l34 CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION TOP ROW, Iefi' to right: P. McFaII, L. Roper, A. Sfonecypher, H. Fischer, Mrs. Thompson, Advisor: D. Bateman, M. Moore, P. Haynes. SECOND ROW: D. Coyner, P. Howard, F. Baker. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Sfonecypher, R. Smifh, N. Dahle, G. Lesh, G. Bergman, M. Moore. l35 GLEE CLUBS MRS. HJORT TOP ROW, Ieff to right: M. Moore, H. Fischer, M. Kelleher, J. Larson, S. O'Keefe. SECOND ROW: P. Haynes, D. Peferson, J. Burby, S. Richardson, N. Dahle, A. Sionecypher. TOP ROW, Ieff To righf: R. Smifh, B, Sfonecypher, G. Lesh, B. Greenbank, D. Fish. SECOND ROW: L. Jensen, B. Sfin- son, D. Verley, T. Decker, F. Sorenson, B. Wilson, R. Terry, D. Coyner, J. O'Keefe, P. Howard, H. Greenbank, J. King THIRD ROW: P. Baker, M. Kelleher, M. Moore, D. Jensen, G. Bergman, L. Whiie, J. Anderson, S. O'Keefe, P. Haynes M. Tackas, M. Aaland, R. Zlabek, J. Schroeder, B. Wesf, P. DuckeH. FOURTH ROW: J. Larson, H. Fischer, H. Kelle her, J. McVey, R. McGuire, D. Roper, P. Young, N. Dahle, A. Sfonecypher, M. Reed, D. Hulberf, G. Hurlberf L. Greenbank, D. Peterson, B.Thayler, P. Moore, R. Burch. FIFTH ROW: C. Moore, L. Roper, L. Ward, B. Schulfz S. Thomas, M. Tschirky, S. Branson, M. Sfernberg, S. Richardson, J. Burby, V. Fox, J. Saunders, L. Nuenasf, B. Deid rich, K. Poffer, B. Gabbard. I36 SPECIAL CHORUSES MR. PIERCE TOP ROW, Iefr Io righfz D. Coyner, D. Fish, H. Greenbank, B. Greenbank, R. Smifh, G. Lesh, J.. King, P. Howard J. O'Keefe. SECOND ROW: R. Terry, B. Wilson, F. Sorenson, D. Verley, H. Fischer, Accompanlsf, B. Sionecypher T. Decker, L. Jensen, B. Sfinson. TOP ROW, Ieff fo righf: J. Larson, J. Anderson, L. Greenbank, S. Richardson, M. Sfernberg, P. Haynes, D. Peferson, M. Reed, L. Nuenasi. SECOND ROW: P. Baker, J. McVey, M. Moore, D. Jensen, R. Burch, P. Duckefi, D. Hulberf, M. Aaland, R. Zlabek, B. Wesf, B. Thayler. THIRD ROW: L. White, G. Hurlberf, G. Bergman, B. Schulfz, S. Branson, J. Burby, M. Tschirky, V. Fox, B. Deidrich, J. Saunders. I I37 NATIONAL THESPIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Galen Lesh, Alice Sfonecypher, M. Moore, D. Fish, P. McFaII, Mr. Reed, B. Greenbank. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Fish, P. Baker, A. Sfonecypher, R. Smifh, N. Dahle, G. Lesh, G. Bergman, P. Howard, P. Olsen, M. Moore. STUDENT COUNCIL I-IONKER STAFF STANDING, Ieff fo righf: M. Tschirky, J. McVey, P. Young, R. McGuire, J. Kucera. SEATED: L. Izquierdo, D. Bafeman, Mrs. Reed, Advisor: L. Nuenasr. STANDING, Ieff fo righf: A. Sfonecypher, Arf Ediforg Mr. Coyner, Advisor, Tom Decker, Business Mqnaggrg .Bill Sfone- cypher, Assisfanf Business Manager. SEATED: M. Tschirkg, Assisfanf Ediforg Pai' McFaII, Edlforg Duck Fish, Snapshof E iior. WHITE ANDCSOLD STAFF BAND BETTY GABBARD MR. PIERCE ALICE STONECYPHER TOP ROW, left Io righf: T. Decker, N. Dahle, M. Kelleher, S. Thomas, D. Coyner, D. Verley. SECOND ROW: A. Sfone cypher, B. Sfonecypher, R. Terry, L. Roper, R. McGuire, D. Meshke. THIRD ROW: J. Schroeder, P. Young, L. Ward J. King, H. Fischer, B. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: B6 Cgabbardb Dl. Roper, H. Kelleher, C. Moore, P. Moore, K. Polfer . Iinson, . ewis. I40 I I LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Thomas, M. Aaland, J. Larson, M. Tackas, B. Bafeman, P. McFall, J. McVey, L. Greenbank, DRILL PEP CLUB TOP ROW, left fo right: V. Fox, L. Nuenasf, J. Burby, P. Haynes, P. Duckelf, M. Kelleher, P. -Baker, H. Fischer, D.'HuIberf, K. Poller. SECOND ROW: J. McVey, M. Aaland. THIRD ROW: D. Bateman, P. McFall. FOURTH ROW: M. Tschirky, L. Greenbank. FIFTH ROW: M. Tschirky, S. Thomas. SIXTH ROW: Alice Slonecypher, Junior Craig, Novelle Dahle, Yell Leaders. l4l TEAM TOP ROW, lefl' 'lo righl: D. Lewis, L. Jensen, G. Lesh, E. Baley, B. Greenbank, R. Smifh, B. Sfonecypher, H. Green- bank, D. Fish, B. Sfinson. SECOND ROW: J. Cuddy, J. Sfaunfon, D. Keller, D. Yordy, N. Esfes, C. Novofny, D. Waldin I3 L O C K ' I ' LEFT TO RIGHT: L, Nuenasl, A. Slonecypher, D. Bafeman, M. Moore, R. Zlabek, Mrs. Thompson, Posfage, G. Bergman, M. Aaland, M. Kelleher, P. McFall, N. Dahle, M. Tschirky. GIRLS' LETTERMEN F.F.A. TOP ROW, left 1'o.righf: S. Crawford, L. Jensen, R. Olsen, T. Decker, G. Lesh, E. Baley, R. Smifh, G. Taylor, C. Novolny, Mr. Hemslreef, Advisor. SECOND ROW: F. Baker, J. Liplack, R. Terry, P. Howard, D. Funk, B. Slone- cypher, B. Short, D. Manceau, D. Yordy, G. Asher. THIRD ROW: J. O'Keefe, D. Hargraves, NI. Pederson, P. Olsen, R. Terry, J. Wells, L. Crowell, C. Hamilton, J. Blackburn. F. F. A. EVENTS This year sfarfed off wifh a bang for fhe Tulelake F.F.A. boys, wifh a lofal of 28 head of sfock being shown af four fairs, which sfarfed on Labor Day week end and ran one a week for four weeks. The lofal premium awards for fhe livesfock added up fo Sl,l88. Shown under lhe auspices of fhe F.F.A. were l l head of beef sfock, eighl' pigs, eighf sheep. and one dairy animal. The Tulelake F.F.A. boolh placed firsf al' fhe Modoc Counfy Fair and second af 'rhe Siskiyou Counly Fair. Premium money from fhe boofh and exhibils of crops fofaled S377.l7. The winfer monfhs were filled wifh shop and proiecf work under fhe dire-cfion of Mr. l-lemsfreef. A mid-winfer carnival neffed fhe club a small profil' which was donafed fo fhe Afhlefic Fund. The year was fopped off wifh The annual F.F.A. Ball, followed by 'rhe Fafher and Son Banquef. I43 JUNIOR PLAY OAST TOP ROW, IefT To righf: F. Baker, D. Coyner, L. Jensen, N. EsTes, T. Decker, J. LipTack, P. Howard. SECOND ROW: N. Dahle, J. McVey, Mrs. Converse, DirecTorg L. Izquierdo, J. Burby. PLEASED TO MEETCI-IA -We GreeT Thee- As lcnighTs and ladies oT The iunior class, you see. we have TranslaTed our 2OTh cen- Tury greeTing, Pleased Ta MeeTcha, Tound in our play oT The same name. direcTed by Mrs. Converse, inTo our lcnighThood Theme. Pledges were made To supporT our courT Treasury, which in Turn will aid us in our annual guesTs. Two concessions aT The all-school carnival proved To be proTiTable. We are now abouT To erecT our Teudal casTle', upon whose green our guesTs and we will Trolic The evening oT our Junior Prom. We Tind Tour oT our members have won The coveTed honor oT becoming members oT The California ScholasTic FederaTion Through Their iousTs wiTh The nighTs oT ignorance. Now on wiTh our quesT Tor The chalice seniordom. UnTil Then. --Fare Thee Well- I44 l45 I949 CONFERENCE BUD g::,EaIiInBANK DELBERT YORDY GALEN LESH RUSSELL SMITH ED BALEY CONRAD NOVOTNY DICK FISH BILL STONECYPHER HARVEY GREENBANK TOM DECKER BILL MILLIGAN NEIL ESTES BILL STINSON I46 CI-IAM ONS DURREL WALDIN MR. FOSBERG MR. ITEN JERRY KING DARELL LEWIS DICK COYNER FRANK BAKER JOE CUDDY STEPHEN CRAWFORD BILL WHITE PAUL OLSEN FRED PURVES Manager Manager I47' BASKETBALL A TEAM STANDING, leff 'lo righf: B. Sfonecypher, B. Sfinson, L. Jensen, R. Olsen, E. Baley, N. Esles, Mr. Hen, G. Lesh B. Greenbank, H. Greenbank, D. Waldin, J. Cuddy. KNEELING: D. Lewis, Manager, T. Decker, C. Novofny, D Verley, D. Yordy, Manager. B TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Bunch, F. Baker, P. Howard, E. Heiserman, Mr. Fosberg, J. King, D. Lewis, Manager, D. Yordy, Manager, D. Keller, D. Coyner, J. Asher, A. D. Weir. I48 LEFT TO RIGHT: B, WiIs::n, A. D. Weir, D. Bunch, F. Sorenson, F. Purves. FOREGROUND: Mr. Hen, Coach TULELAKE vs. FORT JONES. I49 LOW BRDGE TRACK GALEN LESH HARVEY GREENBANK DICK COYNER BILL STONECYPHER I5I DELBERT YORDY PAUL HOWARD NDING, Iefl' fo riqhl: Russell Smilh, Mr. Fosberg, John Slaunfon, D. Keller. KNEELING: D W ld C N 'l y SEATED: L. Jensen, J. Cuddy, E. Heiserman, J. Lipiack, D. Lewis. Tulelalce Tulelalxe Tulelalce Tulelalce Tulelake Tulelalce Tulelalce .,........ Tulelalce Tulelalce ......,... BASEBALL SCORES 3 Dorris 8 Sacred l-learl Academy .,,.....lO K.U.l'l.S. Junior Varsily I Merrill l 3 K.U.l'l.S. Junior Varsily 6 Dorris .,.,....25 Merrill .,,.....l3 Malin ...,....lO Sacred l-learl Academy I52 GIRLS' LEAGUE TOP ROW, Ieff fo righ'I': C. Moore, B. Shulfz, J. Anderson, E. Pinaire, G. Hurlburf, I, Hawkings, L. Whife, P. Haynes J. Schroeder, J. Branfhoover, S. Bunch, C. Cuddy, B. Thayler, M. King. SECOND ROW: B. Duran, B. Wesf, V. Fox S. Richardson, D. Peferson, L. Ward, H. Fischer, Mrs. Thompson, P. Baker, M. Tackas, B. Gabbard, K. Poffer, S. Bran son, L. Greenbank, M. Ross. THIRD ROW: L. Roper, E. Handley, M. S+ernberg, S. Thomas, P. Duckeff, H. Kelleher J. Saunders, B. Deidrich, D. Hulbert. TOP ROW, leff fo righf: J. McVey, M. Kelleher, M. Moore, J. Larson, L. Nuenasf. SECOND ROW: J. Kucera, P. Young, R. McGuire, R. Zlabek, D. Bafeman, Mrs. Thompson, D. Jensen, J. Burby, D. Roper, M. Tschirky, M. Aaland. THIRD ROW: M. Tschirky, G. Bergman, M. Reed, A. Sfonecypher, N. Dahle, P. McFaIl, L. lzquierdo. I53 TOP ROW, lefi fo right: D. Jensen, M. Aaland, R. Zlabek, M. Moore, D. Bateman, P. McFaII. SECOND ROW: G. Bergman, A. Sfonecypher, L. Nuenasf, M. Tschirky. GIRLS' 'A' TEAM This year lhe Girls' A and B 'reams played Dorris 'rwice and 'rhey have hopes of many more games wi+h lhem. They also hope +o play wi+h Alluras, Weed, Malin. l Merrill and o+hers. I54 LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Kucera, N. Dahle, P. Young, J. Larson, Mary A. Kelleher, J. McVey, J. Burby R. McGuire, M. Tschirky. GIRLS' 'B' TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Kelleher, J. McVey, D. Bafeman, A. Sfonecypher. l55 I i I56 1 I57 04 ., I58 ' 0 Z --i f X X -:rf 2-QW, V, f WEED i-IIGE-I SCHOOL Agia 5 ' NNNN N . MQ ' NW J YL NNN Q ff' R X. S K! r ,Q ix X QM V -RQA ' N., ,g QQ K' W 5 ig X- V 3 SXTMX1 Q Hmm Xi, 1 ' Q5 Qi X, I' rv X B 5 4 wig? 12, L X - if If -W 3 . 4 Qjjgyx f Y fw T 1 Q wg x . J X ll! S Qu? i Rx ., ' ' .4 Xf+,g , , 'af A-f ds gf?-4,Q,Qi ?J Q JM J1!!77fJf J W f fqfwwiw WEED I-:IGI-1 sc:-fool. TOP PICTURE, lefl 'lo righl: Neal Wade, Vernis Hughes, Fury Della, Amelia Vandeverf. LEFT PICTURE: Ellzabefh Mills, Morlon Kaer, Ross Furneaux, Thomas Pemberlon, Wyna Scolf. RIGHT PICTURE: Mary Ewing, Dorolhy Granl, George Covell, Margarel' Ulving, Claud Thurman. VERNIS HUGHES Spanish English Library MARY EWING English Hislory DOROTHY GRANT Business Training Commercial Law Typing FACULTY NEAL WADE Principal AMELIA VANDEVERT Dean of Girls Journalism English GEORGE COVELL Chorus Band MARGARET ULVING Cilizenship Girls' P. E. His-lory FURY DALLA Vice-Principal Dramalics Civics ELIZABETH MILLS General Science Homemaking Ari' MO RTON KAER Bashelball Foolball Ba se ball WYNA SCOTT Bookkeeping Slenography Typing ROSS FU RNEAUX Assisla nl' Coach Chemislry Physics THOMAS PEMBERTON Mechanical Drawing B Basheflaall Shop CLAUD THURMAN C and D Basketball Geomelry Algebra Q limb A la w ww fiijw Wim nfl xx '!.eg3'f-W X 77 CLASSES MARIO TARABINI WARREN GEORGES GENO ANDREATTA NORMA SAMPLES AMY ROSSETTO Senior Senior Sfudenf Body Sfudenf Body Senior and STudenT Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Presideni Vice-Presidenf Body Secrefary I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY OT The TorTy-six seniors in The class oT I95O. ThirTy-nine enTered Weed High School as Treshmen. During our Tour years in high school many oT us have Taken an acTive parT in The various organizaTions. As 'Freshmen we were noT Too good-spiriTed aboul' our iniTiaTion buf wenT all ouT To give a sophomore reTurn parTy. Many oT us also Took parT in a carnival To raise Tunds Tor our sTudenT body. As sophomores, we sponsored The TirsT AmaTeur Show, which is now an annual aTTair. and gave The communiTy a sample oT The TalenT in our schools. We have worked TogeTher To make such acTiviTies as our iunior and seniors plays. Junior Prom and BanqueT successes. We have made a good showing in The aThleTic field. Many oT The boys were mem- bers oT championship Teams or made good showings in baslceTball, TooTball. Track, Tennis, and baseball. During The junior year. The girls won G.A.A. championships in baslceTball, volleyball. and baseball. BoTh girls and boys held Their own aT TournamenTs and play days. Such acTiviTies as music TesTivals. conferences, and games are Tond memories, buT laTer This year we have yeT To looli Torward To our Senior Sneak Day and The Senior Ball, and lasT buT noT leasT, our graduaTion on June 6. l95O. I64 RICHARD ACQUISTAPACE GERALDINE BLANKENSHIP BERTILLA BOFFO LEROY BOWEN NORMALEE BRADSHAW SELENA BROWN ROBERT CATTUZZO NITA CHIMENT MYRTLE COOK DONALD CORDERO MELVIN DAWSON GEORGE DUNLAP ARLINE EDELMAN ROGER FINATO MARY ANN FONTANA EARLENE GILLIAM SI GONZALES JACK HARRIS EDWARD HILLIARD SAM JACKSON I65 INEZ MATTIAZZI JOSEPHINE MAZZEI JOSEPH MORENO FRED NISWONGER ARLEEN OATES SILVIO OTO MARVIN PALM ER PAUL RATHBUN ELEANOR RIPPON JOSEPHINE ROSSETTO MARY SALANTI ROBERT SEE JAMES SHELTON ELDENA SMITH STEPHEN STANLEY VIRGIL TOMASIN JULIA VALLES DOROTHY WASHINGTON VIVIAN WELBORN GLENN WILSON I66 n n SENIOR HOROSCOPE Andy Andrea++a .,.,.,,.... ,,,,.,,,, ' ' Gerry Blankenship ...... 'LBer+ Bo++o ,,,,.,,..,,,,, Bugs Bowen ........ Burpo Bradshaw ........ Lena Brown ,....... Cu+s Ca++uzzo .... Nifa Chimeni' ......,. Myr+ Cook ..,.,...,.., . Black Bar+ Cordero... Okie Dawson ..,...... Dunnie Dunlap .......... Tissie Edelman ....... Fin F1na+o ........... Mary Fon+ana ........ Gus Georges..... Chink Gonzales..... Earlene Gilliam ......... vi ii S+onewall Jackson ........ ......... ' ' Curley Harris ........ Ed Hilliard ......... Jo Mazzei ....... .i Nu++y Ma++iazzi ..... Do+sie Moreno .......... Fred Niswonger ........ Arleen Oa+es ..... Sanka O+o ................. Sleeper Palmer ............. ........ ' Scoopie Rippon .......... Blondie Rosse++o ......... Maggie Rosse++o ........ Shor+y Salan+i ....... Norma Samples ........ Bob See .......... Jug Shel+on ........ Slim Smi+h .......... S+ephen S+anley ........... Hersey Valles .............. Viv Welborn ..........,.................. Dillinger Wilson ...,... Virg Tomasin ......... Gunner Acquis+apace .....,,,,.,,, n in in Ra++le Bones Ra+hbun .............. Tarabuck Tarabini ,.,,,.,, .,,,,,,, ' ' Walla Walla Washing+on ....... Hello, Babe .............,.,,...,.. You don'+ know sickum - n ALWAYS SEEN .A+ +he Oasis ...... By a bon+1 re .....,........... ....... l+ killed me ......................... .ln a ba+h+ub ..,,,,..,....,. Golly! ............. . Bea+ i+, kid! ........ ......... u B-u-u-r-r-r-p-p! ...... ......... You know i+, +oo .... ........ O bananas! .... . A+ Simon's shoe s+ore ............ .A+ +he Oasis ............... AMBITION Tramp ........... Hobo ................ Beau+ician ........... Shoe salesman ........ Scien+is+ ...................... Everywhere burping ............... Con+rolling burps .................. .A+ +he Blue Room ........ ....... . Bookkeeper ............. ........A+ +he Oasis............... Oh gee! ...... ......... A + +hea+er +oun+ain... l'm +elling you ...............,... Sl1a+'+y l, 2. and 3 ............ .. Oh yea? ..................... Horse+ea+hers! ...... ......... Spor+s wri+er ....... ec re+a .A+ +he Blue Room ........ ....... . S+enographer ...... .A+ Ber+llla's house .................. A+ Oasis pool room ............... Game warden. ......... .. DESTINY ........,Presiden+ ........,Herml+ .........Cook rs. Dawson ........Ge rm killer S+ree+ singer ........Blues singer .........Wa+erboy Jani+or Barber .........Sa n Ouen+i n Back +o Oklahoma .................. California .Everywhere .................. ....... H un+ing exper+ .......... More +un! ....... ......... l n Shas+a ........ Nu+s! .................. ......... Oh, Amy! ............... . There s a live one ............... Honey child ..,........ . ........ Oh s+op! ............................ .ln Yreka ......... .Everywhere .... .A+ +hea+er +oun+ain... .A+ +hea+er +oun+ain... Le+'s go ge+ drunk ,.,.,,......, ,Sober .,.,.,,,..,,.,.,.,,,..., Everywhere ............................. ...........Concer+ pia nis+.......... a rry M a rg Smar+ girl ............ Orches+ra leader ........ ............,Secre+a a nicuris+ Chorus girl Sleepwalker ........,Bus driver .........Head hu n+er Opera singer Farmer's wife .,..,..Farmer...................................-Fo+a+o picker Professional drunka rd ........... Eel' I+ raw ............................ A+ end of oil hose ...., ....... .Shoe shiner Poe+ ......................................... Hairdresser Give me a cigare++e .......... A+ +he Blue Room ................ Hey wa1+ ............................ You know wha+ ...... ......... Oh. lnez! ........ ......... Ea+ 1+ raw ........ ,..,,,.,, ls'l'ha+ so? ...... . .A+ +he +hea+er ............... .. ..... Thea+er owner ......... Wi+h Do+sie .......................... Educa+ed bum ........ .A+ Oasis pool room .............. Fores+ ranger ...... .ln +he library ........ Oh! ........................ ......... . A+ home ........ 'Tha+'s pre++y cool ...... Oh, yes l do ....... . You don'+ say! ....... ,....,,, .ln +he hills ......... ........A+ +he Merc............. .A+ Wilmar+h's s+ore ............... Gee me-neezersl ............... A+ home ......... ....... How pa+he+ic! ....... ......... - nn You kill me ......................... Pea green and wiggly' Jughead ...............,,.,,, .A+ +he +hea+er .......... A+ ska+mg rink.... ......... .... . .. .ln Mr. Wade's o+Fice .............. n Dunsm Wha+ do you know? .......... A+ +he Oasis ...... Jeepers! ............................. Bananas! ..... ......... .A+ Edelman's ........... Eel' I+ raw ............................ A+ S+ephanie's ,,,,...., Wha+ was l going +o say?' l'm no+ sure .............,, , Fudge! ........ ........ l ll kill you ..,.,.. ,,,..,,, Oh bananas! ...... ......... '-ln a green coupe ..... +he +elephone..... .A+ +he +hea+er ...... .A++l1e club ............... .Under a car hood ....,... ....... I67 A+ +he Rex Cafe .......... ....... Any old place ........................ Bum .................. .......Beau+ician........ .......Engineer.............. Gui+ar player .......... Dunsmuir .......... Jeweler ................ Airplane pilo+ ......... Bea u+ician ........ Live in Yreka ............... Ten+maker .........l'lea rib rea ker .........Ma ker of snowshoes Toe dancer .........Eleva+or girl All-American Cowboy ac+or .........Mayor o+ Weed Pickpocke+ .........Moon gazer .........Housewi+e .........Milking cows Ca+cl1 up on sleep ................. .S+amp licker Truck driver ................ Con+rac+or ....... Accoun+an+ ......... Pipe +i++er ........ .......,Play +he piano......... ...........Old Firs+ woman presiden+ ........... Learn +o ice ska+e ........ .......... Long-Bell slave .... Mechanic ....... .......-Nu+ cracker .........Circus +aII man Organ grinder Di+ch digger Ba r+ender in '- ..........-Good wife Baby Si++er .Cow docfor B.T.O. Ci+y slicker FIRST ROW, leff lo righi: J. Riley, D. Hawks, M. Heather, N. Chimenl, B. Goss, N. Cafes, S. Hickey, V. Grassi, S. Smilh. SECOND ROW: J. Calalano, E. Davis, L. Bailo, E. Easton, P. Adams, D. Barnum. THIRD ROW: M. Caslaneda, L. Andrighefio, J. Chimenf, R. Gibson, L. Benafo, L. Hughes, J. Deluca, J. Gilliam. FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righl: N. Waddell, T. Williams, O. Salanfi, M. Rifchey, T. Russell, N. Niles, J. Slokes, M. See, R. Tallerico. SECOND ROW: D. Mclnlyre, A. Gonzales, P. Rodriguez, J. Williams, M. Reed, F. Paul, E. Sullivan. THIRD ROW: S. McGrafh, F. Linville, G. Linville, C. McLain, G. Sfone, G. Risberg, L. Olson, G. Slrider. JUNIORS Having eighi boys on i'i IS 'lirsl' slring of 'rhe 'iooiball leam and Two boys on 'i'l'le firsl slring in A baskelloall, line junior class is oulslanding in allwlelics This year. As +l1e While and Gold goes 'l'o press, we are looking forward 'ro our Junior Play, Junior Prom, and Junior-Senior Banquei. The officers are: Peler Rodriguez, presidenlg Avelino Gon- zales, vice-presidenlg Gerald Risberg, secrelaryy Roger Gibson, lreasurery Edwin Eas- 'ron and Joe Deluca, sergeanls-al-arms. I68 f f4 ii 5' Ili 94 if . if' 2. as SJ, . spur I FIRST ROW, lefl lo right: P. Moore, D. Doughfy, S. Daggeff, P. Jackson, K. Kersey, D. Alves, S. McGrath, A. Aulf. SECOND ROW: D. Bouey, A. Bianconi, J. Hayes, F. Bernardi, C. DeLay, B. Auslin, D. Kesferson. THIRD ROW: R. Barcaglia, D. Henderson, L. Mazzier, J. Cena, J. T. Hopson, N. Lemos, S. Davis. FIRST ROW, leff 'lo right: M. Rios, S. Perry, J. Rafhbun, T. Phillips, M. Scalise, S. Tosi, J. Yaies. SECOND ROW: D. Smith, F. Royal, R. Niswonger, J. Palmer, J. Shelfon, J. Newberry. THIRD ROW: D. Rosseflo, F. Tallenco, B. Pal- ferson, J. Gilliam, L. Edson. SOPHGMGRES The sophomores are fifry-Iwo in number. The highlighls of 'lheir year were l'he Freshman lnilialion in The fall and 'rhe Variery Show in 'rhe spring. The officers are: Pal' Jackson, president Sue Perry, vice-president Donna Smilh, secrerary-lreasurer: and Lave Mazzier, sergeanl'-al-arms. I69 FIRST ROW, leff fo righl: D. Smifh, S. Sellers, B. Welborn, D. Elkins, L. Phillips, R. Valles, E. Perez, M. Salanii H. Reed. SECOND ROW: T. Hubbard, C. Boggs, J. Thomas, D, Serrano, Y. Riley, M. Rodriguel, A. Williams, C. Paul, B. Zambonin. THIRD ROW: J. Toms, E. Prenfiss, T. Jgnns,PR.PDich, F. Pellegrino, T. Kice, T. Jackson, P. Peruzzi, D. Yan- e , . ale a. FIRST ROW, lefl- fo right: C. Flook, R. Hayes, P. Howell, N. Belcaslro, R. Bruno, B. Lemos, L. Fosler, B. Carler, D. Hyde. SECOND ROW: J. Befscharf, D. Galloway, E. Edelman, E. Elmore, W. Bowen, C. Doss, D. Culberlson, R. Karr, K. Carlin. THIRD ROW: D. Linville, B. Collier, J. Adams, N. DeBor+oli, A. Conle, R. Killinqsworlh, A. Eichorn, R. Harper, G. Andrigheflo. FRESI-IMEN The highlighls of 'lhe year for 'rhe freshman class were 'lhe Sophomore Relurn Dance and 'lheir parlicipalion in assemblies. The class officers are: James Adams, presidenl: Belly Lemos, vice-president and Frank Pellegrino. secreiary-lreasurer. l70 I --I IVIEMQ Q IE S-A 'N MI III I I W If I 5 ? MQ If IN QnFu'l ,IIS '3 I I I If WL? I I II E C.IIoRuS Si? I I I I I XQ, x f4ff' X I ACTIVITIES SCHOOL CALENDAR AUGUST 28 SchooI slarled. SEPTEMBER I3 NaI'ionaI Assembly, Magician I7 Y Conference al Fall River. 23 Freshman Ini+ia+ion. OCTOBER 20 Block Dance. 26 Y Tag Day. 27 Play Day al Dorris. 28 F.H.A. Dance. NOVEMBER 5 Y Conference al McCloud IO Armislice Day Program. I6 Sadie Hawkins Dance. DECEMBER I Senior pIay, SIric'IIy Forma-I.' I Nalional Assembly, Nelson. I6 Chrislmas par+y. I7 Chrislmas holidays begin. JANUARY 3 Chrislmas holidays end. 3I NaI'ionaI Assembly, Edgar. FEBRUARY 2 Music parly. I4 C.S.F. Dance. MARCH 4 Senior Ball. 8 G.A.A. Fashion Show. I3 Nalional Assembly, Bushe. I7 Sophomore Dance. 25-26 Richardson Springs Conference 28 Nalional Assembly, V. Brown. APRIL 3-IO Easler vacalion. I3 Sophomore Variely Show. I7 Music Feslival. 20 NaI'ionaI Assembly, Chimes. MAY 4 Junior pIay. I9 Block W Show. JUNE 3 Junior-Senior Banquel' and Prom. 4 Baccalaureale. 6 Gradualion. 9 School ends. STUDENT COUNCIL CA P d I N. Samples, Sludenl' Body Vice-Presldenf, G. Blankenship SEATED, leff fo righf: N. Braidshaw, Y.M. i. . res O Head Yell Leader: M Salanfl, F H A President: E. Rlpp n, C.S.F. Presidenf: A. Rosselfo, Sludenl Body Secrefary- Treasurer: P. Jackson, Sophomore Presidenf. STANDING: P. Rodriguez, Junior Presidenlg J. Adams, Freshman P denfM Wd P lMT b Se' Ps'dtGAd ll'Sldl'BdyP'd1'LBaI res! g r. a e, rrnclpag . ara lm, mor rel eng . n rea a, u en o resl en: . en o Commissionerg R. Finalo, Block W Presidenlg D. Washingfon, G.A.A. Presidenl. l72 FIRST ROW, left to righh D. Barnum, Junior Ediforg N. Bradshaw, Snaps Ediiorg D. Washingfon, Editor-in-Chief J. Valles, Assisfanf Snaps Edifor: D. Cordero, Salesman, E. Rippon, Business Manager, A. Rosseifo, Assislanf Ediior SECOND ROW: M. Rios, Girls' Sporis Ediior. THIRD ROW: S. McGraiI1, Assisiani Girls' Sporfs Edilorg M. See Salesman: I. Maffiazzi, Liferary Ediiorg R. Tallerico, Junior Ediforg S. Hickey, Junior Editor, N. Cafes, Salesman N. Chimenf, Assisfanf Liferary Edifor. FOURTH ROW: M. Tarabini, Salesman, F. Niswonger, Ari Ediforg J. Harris Boys' Sporfs Editor. WHITE AND GOLD Doroihy Washingion very successfully carried oul' her responsibililies as edilor of ihe While ancl Gold wiih her assisiani eoliior, Amy Rosseiiro. The business man- ager This year was Eleanor Rippon, who wilh her salesmen conducleol one oi Ihe mosl successful sales campaigns in Weeol I-ligh hislory. The slaiii This year all worlceol very hard lo malce The Weecl seclion a success. The slaii appreciaiecl ihe pa- Iience and lime which was pul in by Scrib, our local phoiographer, ancl our advisors, Mrs. Vancleverl anol Miss Scoli. DOROTHY WASHINGTON, Edilor MISS SCOTT and MRS. VANDEVERT, Advisors I73 FIRST ROW, lefl fo righl: D. Henderson, B. Barcaglia, J. Shelfon, C. Hilliard, B. Zanni, Mr. Covell. SECOND ROW: C. Wilson, G. Sfone, J. Chimenl, C. Cook, E. Hilliard, L. Hughes, J. Harris. THIRD ROW: M. Reed, F. Bernardi, J. Williams. FIRST ROW, lefl' fo righf: J. Yales, C. Boggs, J. Ralhbun, G. Blankenship, J. Rosseflo, D. Hawks, L. Phillips, D. Alger. SECOND ROW: D. Smilh, D. Mclnfyre, N. Waddell, J. Palmer, O. Salanfi, T. Russell, V. Hubbard, M. Cook, .B. White, R. Hayes. THIRD ROW: Mr. Covell, D. Elkins, C. Salanfi, P. Jackson, B. Carter, J. Mazzei, D. Doughly, J. Shellon, E. Smilh, R. Bruno, J. Slokes, S. McGralh. FOURTH ROW: S. McGrath, S. Smilh, J. Rathbun, S. Brown, S. Perry, N. Samples, B. Goss, V. Grassi, A. Edelman, D. Alves. Cl-IORUSES Bolh Boys' Chorus and Girls' Chorus are under The direclion of Mr. Covell. They sang 'lor 'rhe Chrislmas Assembly and olher social funclions. They plan To allencl lhe Music Feslival al' Buile Valley April 20. I74 FIRST ROW, leff io righf: F. Niswonger, J. Harris, L. Benalo, F. Tallerico. SECOND ROW: P. Rodriguez, W. Georges, R. Dick. AT PIANO: Mr. Covell. FIRST ROW, lefi lo righf: H. Reed, D. Smilh, J. Sfokes, N. Waddell, D. Alves. SECOND ROW: B. Goss, R. Bruno, D. Doughfy, C. Salanli, S. Perry, J. Shellon, J. Palmer, B. Carler, Mr. Covell. THIRD ROW: S. Smilh, J. Yafes, V. Hubbard, S. McGralh, B. While, A. Edelman, V. Grassi, L. Hughes. FOURTH ROW: M. Ree'd, C. Cook, E. Hil- liard, C. Hilliard, J. Harris, G. Sfone. ORCHESTRA The Orcheslra, under lhe direclion of Mr. Covell, has been praclicing since lhe beginning ol school. They are planning lo play for school dances. They have also made our school assemblies more inleresling. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus is planning lo lake parl in 'rhe Music Feslival in lhe spring. They sang lor fhe Chrislmas assembly and olher social affairs. They are also under lhe direc- lion ol Mr. Covell. l75 FIRST ROW, leff fo righl: B. Ausiin, E. Bianconi, S. Tosi, D. Smilh, D. Serrano, S. Perry, M. Rios, B. Collier, N. DeBorloli. SECOND ROW: Mr. Covell, N. Ausfin, F. Pellegrino, D. Linville, R. Gibson, L. Benafo, R. Dick, F. Linville, J. Adams, P. Rodriguez, G. Linville. FIRST ROW, left fo righi: R. Tallerico, M. See, J. Riley, J. Sfokes, J. Deluca, N. Waddell, N. Cafes, L. Baile. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dalla, S. Smifh, S. Hickey, G. Rlsberg, D. Barnum, R. Gibson, D. Mclnfyre, B. Goss. BAND The Band has played for many school assemblies. They have also played for bolh fooiloall and loaslceiball games. The band members are planning io aiiencl ihe Music Fesiival in lhe spring. lvlr. Covell is ihe olireclor. JUNIOR DRAMATICS The Junior Dramaiics Class has noi' al' ihe lime of publicalion selecied lhe Junior Play. Their play will beheld in 'lhe spring. The group is under l'he clireclion of Mr. Dalla. I76 SEATED, lefl fo righl: D. Washingfon, D. Cordero, A. Rosselfo, G. Blankenship, J. Rossello. STANDING: Mr Dalla Direcforg M. Fonlana, V. Welborn, N. Bradshaw, M. Dawson, M. Tarabini, J. Moreno, I. Mafliazzi, V. Tomasn J. Mazzei, S. Slanley, J. Valles. SENIOR PLAY STRICTLY FORMAL Jane Culler, a daleless girl ......,..........,.,.....,.,,....... Sally. her besl friend ................ Agnes, lhe maid olall work .,..,.,.. Andrew Culler, Jane's lalher ...,.... Nellie Culler, her molher ,,.,,., Mr. Ahern, a neighbor ......... Jim, Sally's boy friend ........................ Rose Tillon, who gels lhe mumps .,.,..,.. Mrs. Tillon. her molher ................. . Josie Tillon, her kid sisler ....,...... Elroy, who likes lo pul 'lhe shol ......., George, whom Jane is sweel on ...,,... Marcia, a 'rhreal from New York ........ ....... Cindy Collins, a girl wilh ideas .....,... Marilyn, who is aller Elroy ............,.......... L+. Bob Cunningham ol +he Air Force ........ -I Direclor ..... .....,,.................,................... . I77 .Dorolhy Washinglon .,,....Normalee Bradshaw ....,....Mary Ann Fonlana .......Joseph Moreno .,.....Inez Malliazzi .,...,,,,,Virgil Tomasin ........lvlelvin Dawson ...........Julia Valles .......Vivian Welloorn .,........Amy Rossello .........Mario Tarabini ........,....Donald Cordero Geraldine Blankenship ........Josephine Rossello osephine M azzei .......,..S+ephen Slanley Fury Dalla mm., FIRST ROW, lefi fo righi: S. Tosi, R. Tallerico, N. Bradshaw, S. Perry, K. Kersey, E. Gilliam, P. Jackson, S. Daggehl. SECOND ROW: D. Smilh, N. Cafes, S. Hickey, J. Riley, A. Aulf, J. Newberry. THIRD ROW: L. Hughes, J. Deluca, A. Rosseffo, Mrs. Vandeveri, D. Washinglcn, L. Foster, Y. Riley. FOURTH ROW: J. Adams, A. Gonzales, E. Rippon, F. Tallerico, D. Cordero. FIRST ROW, leff lo right: S. Tosi, S. Perry, D. Smifh, S. Daggeff, L. Fosfer, M. Rodriguez, E. Gilliam, B. Goss. SECOND ROW: J. Riley, N. Cafes, A. Williams, Y. Riley, K. Kersey, R. Niswonger, J. Newberry, A. Aulf, A. Ros- selfo, S. Hickey.THlRD ROW: R. Tallerico, N. Bradshaw, E. Rippon, D. Washingion, L. Hughes, G. Risberg, J. Deluca, F, Tallerico, J. Adams. Y. M. .A. The planning conference was held af Fall River on Sepfember l7, I9-49. lf was fhen decided fhaf fhe annual conference would be held af McCloud on November 5, I94-9. The officers were chosen for fhe l95O conference, fo be held af Weed. They are: Shirley Hickey, president Larry Hughes, vice-presidenf: and Rosie Tallerico, secrefary. The organizaiion's officers in Weed High School are: Normalee Bradshaw, presi- denf: Norma Cafes, vice-presidenf: Paf Jackson, secrefary, and Mrs. Vandeverf, advisor. I78 is., FIRST ROW, lefT To righT: D. McInTyre, V. Grassi, J. STokes, M. SalanTi, A. RosseTTo, N. WadcIeIl,.M. See. SECOND ROW: E. Gilliam, G. Blankenship, M. Cook, L. SmiTh, T. Russell, H. Reed, O. SalanTi, Miss Mills. THIRD ROW: P. Jackson, B. Goss, S. Brown, A. Aulf, D. WashingTon, E. Rippon, D. Elkins. FIRST ROW, Iefl To righT: N. ChimenT, N. Cafes, N. Bradshaw, J. Valles, E. Gilliam. SECOND ROW: D. Washington, D. Cordero, J. Moreno, J. Gilliam, N. Niles. THIRD ROW: G. Blankenship, I. Mafliaui, V. Tomasin, F. Niswonger, M. Tarabini, S. Hickey, E. Rippon. F. H. A. The FuTure Homemalcers oT America was one oT The mosT acTive clubs This year. The clulo has sponsored a dance and a candy sale. EighT F.H.A. delegaTes aTTended The sTaTe conference held aT Asilomar in November. The club also parTicipaTed in The World ChrisTmas FesTival. The able oTFicers are: Mary SalanTi, presidenT: Jenny STolces, vice- presidenT: and Amy RosseTTo, secreTary-Treasurer. Miss Mills is The advisor. WEED HIGH WIND The High Wind ediTors and sTaTTs worked hard and long in making The Weed High Wind more enioyable and inTeresTing To The sTudenTs of Weed High School. The Tall semesTer ediTor was Don Cordero and The spring semesTer ediTor, Julia Valles. The advisors are Mrs. VandeverT and Miss ScoTT. I79 SEATED, Ieff fo righf: N. Samples, J. Riley. STANDING: M. Salanfi, E. Rippon, B. Boffo, N. Cafes, R, Tallerico, S. Hickey. SEATED, Ieff fo righf: A. Cafes, M. Rios. STANDING: I. Maifiazzi, A. Aulf, S. Tosi, N. Bradshaw. OFFICE Under rhe supervision of Mr. Wade and Mr. Della, Ibe orcfice srarcf wrore IeHers, filed dare, Typed reporr cards, and ran errands. Tbe sraff was made up of four seniors and LIBRARY Under +I1e supervision of Mrs. Hughes, Hwe sc:I1ooI librarian. +I1e Iibrary sIa1CI sI'ar+ed a filing cabinef and Iook care of issuing +ex+s, ficrion. and reference books 'ro +I1e s'ru- denrs. A number of Iumber books were donafed ro +I1e Iibrary by II'1e Long-BeII Lumber Company. four juniors. l80 CARNIVAL The Carnival is a bi-annual affair. H is presenled Jrhrough +he eiclorrs of +he srudenfs and The local organizaiions. The proceeds go +o 'rhe sfudeni' body of Weed High School. The I949 Carnival was 'the second. Julia Valles was queen wirh Marilyn See and Alice Jackson as her aiienclanfs. l8I FIRST ROW, lefl fo righl: M. Salanli, B. Boffo, J. Valles, R. Valles, M. Rios, S. Hickey, R. Tallerico, N. Cafes. SECOND ROW: T. Phillips, J. Shellon, A. Aulf, K. Kersey, S. Perry, J. Riley, E. Rippon, N. Niles, D. Washingfon. THIRD ROW: N. Bradshaw, N. Samples, I. Malliazzi, G. Andreafla, D. Barnum, L. Bowen, M. Tarabini, S. Ofo. NOT PICTURED: N. Belcaslro, M. Dawson. FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righl: O. Salanii, T. Williams, N. Chimenf, M. Healher, M. Rifchey, J. Shellon, N. Chimenl, D. Hyde, L. Foster, S. McGra'rh. SECOND ROW: C. Salanfi, M. Rodrigueg, M. Salanfi, B. Boffo, J. Valles, R. Valles, M. Rios, S. Hickey, R. Tallerico, N. Cafes, S. Perry, T. Phillips, C. Boggs. THlRD ROW: N. Belcaslro, D. Alves, P. Jackson, J. Palmer, Y. Riley, R. Niswonger,.A. Aulf, J. Newberry, K. Kersey, J. Riley, N. Niles, E. Rippon, N. Bradshaw, L. Olson, M. Tarabini, J. Adams, G. Andrighejfo. FOURTH ROW: D. Smith, D. Washinglon, N. Samples, l. Mafliazzi, J. Moreno, F. Niswonger, D. Barnum, G. Dunlap, L. Bowen, M. Palmer, R. Finalo, G. Andre- afla, C. McLain, F. Linville. .S.F The California Scholarship Federalion lhis year shows much improvemenl over lasl' year's group. This group consisls ol 'rhirleen seniors, six juniors. six sophomores, and lwo freshmen. The efficienl officers are: Eleanor Rippon, president Neil Lemos, lirsl semesler vice-presidenl: lnez lvlalliazzi, second semesler vice-presidnl: and Normalee Bradshaw, HONORROLL The l-lonor Roll consisls of lhose sludenls who made all Ns and B's or lhose who had a B average. secrela ry-Treasure r. l82 W RJR I Ntgggpxxxx gk 4 anim X x S We 3 A 3 sf 3 WN N X x A '- K 'F N YI!! Q Elf' X 1 x N Q x X s Q -Q -QV W f Q 'T 'P l wr., 1 Q hlgxxk -Eg 's 5 '? ' 1 Q XX E , -ff A x - lg J XX1L M -fP X X '9 N Ig '1 - Q 5XXXxXxQxg xxQkxw A: XX X SPGRTS FRONT ROW, lefl fo right: L. Hughes, J. Williams, R. Finale, J. Moreno, E. Easfon, A. Gonzales, G. Stone, M. ' FL' 'll SJ ks RRcd'u GL' Dawson. SECOND ROW: E. Davis, C. McLain, N. Lemos, F. Pellegrino, . invi e, . ac on, . rig ez, . ln- ville. THIRD ROW: M. Kapsabelis, E. Sullivan, J. Deluca, M. Caslaneda, L. Olson, M. Tarabini, P. Adams, J. Harris, G. Dunlap, G. Risberg. FOOTBALL - Wilh lhe inspired coaching of Morlon Kaer and his Jrwo assislanls, Chel Marshall and Ross Furneaux, lhe Weed High School iooiball leam loroughl home anolher Siski- you Counly Championship. This is 'rhe iourlh one in as many years for Coach Kaer, and a fine record in anyone's book. The Cougars will lose only six men 'rhis year and only lhree from lhe firsi slring. This year's championship was a co-championship wilh Dunsmuir High School. SCORES COACH M Weed ....... ....., R edding ....... Weed ....... ...,.. O rla nd ......... Weed ....... .......... C enlral Poinl Weed Yreka ........... Weed Weed Weed Weed Weed .......... ...... Fall River ....... Dunsmuir .... Yreka .......... Fail River ....... Dunsmuir .... l84 J. HARRIS J. DELUCA J. WILLIAMS J. MORENO Captain R. FINATO E. EASTON P. ADAMS L. HUGHES M. TARABINI M. CASTANEDA M. DAWSON L. OLSON f G. RISBERG G. LINVILLE C. MARSHALL R. FURNEAUX Assisfanf Coach Assisfa nf Coach I 85 KNEELING, left fo riqhh G. Andrighelfo, Managerg Coach Kaer. STANDING: R. Finafo, V. Tomasin, M. Palmer, J. Deluca, G. Andrealfa, M. Dawson, G. Dunlap, J. Harris, F. Nlswonger, K. Carlin, G. Risberg, D. Barnum. KNEELING. lefl' lo riqhf: J. Hopson, Manager: Coach Pemberfon. STANDING: A. Gonzales, L. Andrighehio, L. Mazzier, E. Davis, J. Cafalano, R. Acquisfapace, R. Gibson, D. Cordero, F. Pellegrino, L. Hughes, P. Ralhbun, L. Benafo, C. McLain, B. Zambonin. ' ' AND 'B' BASKETBALL For lhe lhird successive year lhe Cougar A's are undeiealed in l'he Siskiyou Counly League, as 'rhe While and Gold goes lo press. Coach Kaer's A's have won all four of lheir league coniesls. Leading scorers on lhis 'ream are Melvin Dawson, Gerald Ris- berg, and Geno Andreaila. The Cougar Bs are also undefealed in The league al This lime. The B's are coached by Tom Pe-mberlon. Leading B scorers are Roger Gibson, Larry Benalo, and Larry Hughes. I86 KNEELING, Iefl fo right Coach Thurman, J. Cafalano, Manager. STANDING: J. Shelfon, L. Andrighello, J. Gilliam, S. Davis, L. Mazzier, D, Galloway, R. Gibson, B. Ausfin, N. Austin. KNEELING, Ieff lo righh Coach Thurman: J. Calalano, Manager. STANDING: M. Ramos, D. Yandell, G. Andrigh- e'Ho, P. Palella, P. Peruzzi, D. Rosseffo, J. Hopson, N. DeBorloli, S. Vega, J. Adams. ' 'AND ' ' BASKETBALL The Cougar Cs held 'rhe enviable record of being unclefealecl champions in +heir five league conlesls. The D's losl' only one game and lhal was 'ro The Dunsmuir champs. Claud Thurman was l'he able coach of bo'rh 'lhe C's and D's. I87 FIRST ROW, left lo righi: D. Henderson, Manager: V. Tomasin, J. Williams, Coach Kaer. SECOND ROW: N. Lemos, M. Tarabini, G. Risberg, G. Andreafla, J. Deluca, P. Adams. FIRST ROW, leff fo righl: J. Williams, J. Moreno, G. Andreaila, J. Chimenl, G. Risberg, M. Dawson, L. Benalo, P. Adams, E. Hilliard. SECOND ROW: J. Shelfon, R. Finalo, D. Cordero, R. Gibson, S. Jackson, C. McLain, L. Hughes, J. Caialano, E. Davis, L. Andrighello, Coach Wade. BASEBALL Alihough hampered by inexperience and lack of players. lasi year's 'ream showed considerable srniril' and willingness. This year's 'ream should be one ol The 'lop conlenders, having los'l' on y 'lhreev leilermen. TRACK Lasi year's 'rrack ieam was one of lhe loesi 'reams Weed has had in ihe pasi several years. They won lop honors ai Yreka and also capiured several imporianl' evenls in meeis ai Redding and Chico. Alihough ihey losi several imporlani leiiermen, ihis year's ieam should be anoiher challenger for 'rhe counly iille. l88 LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Calfuzzo, M. Casfaneda, L. Andrigheflo, L. Olson, P. Adams, J. Shelton, A. Gonzales, F. Nis- wonger, D. Cordero, R. Acquisfapace, R. Gibson, M. Dawson, W. Georges, R. Finaio, J. Harris, J. Deluca, V. Tomasin, L. .Bena+o, L. Hughes, M. Tarabini, J. Williams, S. Jackson, N. Lemos, G. Linville, G. Andreafla, E. Easton, G. Risberg, J. Moreno. . BLGCK 'W' The Block W is an organizaiion of boys who have earned 'rheir leliers in aihleiic aciiviiies. The leiiermen handle problems ihal' arise concerning 'lhe awarding of leiiers, sweaiers, eic. This year's Block W has been more aclive Than any oiher Block W organizaiion of 'rhe pasi. So far ihey have sponsored a dance and are now making plans for a smoker, probably 'l'o be held in 'rhe spring. J The officers are Roger Finaio, presidenlg Mario Tarabini, vice-president and Fred Niswonger, secrelary-Treasurer. Coach Kaer is advisor io ihe group. Only one aihleie, Gerald Risberg, received four blocks in major sporis. Six oiher 'lhree-leHermen are: Geno Andreaila, Melvin Dawson, Joe Deluca, Roger Finalo, Larry Hughes, and Jimmy Williams. l90 f N'rw FIRST ROW, lefl' 'lo right: V. Hubbard, J. Newberry, A. Rosseifo, N. Chimenf, N. Waddell, D. Mclnfyre, M. Rodriguez, J. Rosselio, G. Blankenship. SECOND ROW: S. Brown, P. Jackson, Y. Riley, A. Williams, S. Perry, E. Rippon, N. Samples, D. Washinglon, T. Russell. THIRD ROW: A. Auli, R. Niswonger, B. Welborn, N. Belcasiro, B. Lemos, D. Serrano, M. See, L. Fosler. FOURTH ROW: R. Gibson, D. Cordero, L. Benafo, L. Hughes, J. Deluca, J. Mazzei, S. Hickey, V. Grassi, E. Gilliam. R DOUBLE 'C' The Double C siands for Cougars and Cougareiies. The purpose of This club is 'ro promole beiier assemblies, rallies, and roofing seclions. According 'ro our consiiiuiion, Norma Samples, vice-presideni of ihe siudeni body, is in charge of ihe Double HC. The olher officers are: Earlene Gilliam, vice-president and Niia Chimeni, secreiary-Jrreasurer. YELL LEADERS The ell leaders are, lefi 'ro righi: N. Bradshaw, D. lvlclnlyre, G. Blankenship. Our head yell leader, Geraldine, and her peppy assisianis, Normalee and Della, were lhe gals who lcepi up ihe roofing seclion's as well as ihe 'ream's spirii lhroughoui our games. On December 3, our yell leaders aifended 'lhe yell leaders' clinic in Yreka. They broughi back many suggeslions for developing beiier, pe-ppier roofing seciions. l9l Q FIRST ROW, lefl fo righf: B. Goss, J. Rosselio, N. Bradshaw, G. Blankenship, D. Mclnlyre, E. Gilliam, V. Welborn. SECOND ROW: A. Rosseifo, M. Salanfi, B. Boffo, N. Chimenl, S. Brown, M. Cook, E. Smilh, D. Washinglon, Miss Ulving. THIRD ROW: N. Niles, T. Williams, T. Russell, A. Oafes, N. Chimenl, M. Heather, O. Salanli, M. Rifchey, N. Cafes. FOURTH ROW: J. Mazzei, S. Smilh, M. See, l. Maffiazzi, N. Samples, E. Rippon, J. Riley, S. Hickey, R. Tallerico, A. Edelman. FIRST ROW, lefl 'lo righl: V. Hubbarcl,'M. Salanli, R. Valles, B. Welborn, M. Rios, D. Hyde, E. Perez, P. Howell. SECOND ROW: B. While, R. Bruno, N. Belcaslro, B. Lemos, L. Fosler, D. Serrano, D. Doughly, K. Kersey, C. Boggs, Miss Ulving. THIRD ROW: S. Sellers, L. Smilh, M. Rodriguez, A. Williams, Y. Riley, A. Aulf, R. Niswonger, J. Newberry, J. Palmer. FOURTH ROW: L. Phillips, D. Elkins, M. Scalise, S. Perry, P. Jackson, D. Smith, C. Salanfi, J. Shellon, S. Tosi, S. Daggell. G. A. A. This year Ihe Girls' Aihlelic Associalion siarled l'he year olii wilh l'he eleclion of officers. The oiiiicers are: Dorolhy Washinglon, presidenlp Josephine ivlazzei, vice-presi- denig Gerry Blankenship, secrelaryg Sydney Smilh, ireasurer: Normalee Bradshaw, senior caplainp Orsola Salanii, junior caplaing Donna Smiih, sophomore capiain: and Barbara Welborn, 'Freshman capiain. All The girls belonging l'o Jrhis organizalion look parl' in many school aciivilies under ihe direciion of lheir advisor, Miss Uiving. The GAA. for 'rhe second year sponsored a spring Fashion Show which was a huge success. ' l92 I I r 3 I I93 I94 0 1 1 K X .X 'XA g, ff YREKA i-IIGE-I SCHOOL HAPPY TIMES SO DEAR TO MY HEART Memories of I95O-oh, how can you ever forgef Those happy high school Times! BuT as The years go by and your mind needs refreshing, come wiTh us back Through The pages of Time To This unforgeffable year. Our Theme wiThin a Theme was song TiTles, and as you venTure Through our secTion you will find iT sprinkled wiTh Them-song TiTles describing The Teachers and classes-song TiTles for The division pages and The sporf secfion, Too. And +ha+ was The year each of The classes had a yell. Remember? Look ouT gang Here we come We're The class of '5I. The class of '5l can always look back To The Time when They. were happy-go-lucky iuniors, aT lasT having some auThoriTy over The lowerclassmen. George Dailey made a super presidenT, while Frances Crowe helped wiTh social affairs. The wrifing was done by JeaneTTe Kufzer, and Sally Ryce managed The business end of The deal. CynThia l-liTTson and Charlie WhiTe. secreT flame of The frosh girls, Took care of sporTs. We're The loudesf And iT's True We're The class of '52. The sophomores, bold and gay, Tearing The upperclassmen no more, even ThoughT of canning a scrub once in a while: buT someTimes They goT The same medicine for Their over-anxiousness. They elecTed Don Miller presidenf, wiTh popular PeTe Crebbin lending a hand as vice-presidenf. Ingrid Johnson, as secreTary, wroTe clown everyThing ThaT occurred aT The meeTings, while Barbara Bryan had The job of explaining wha-hoppen To The funds. Sally lSlaTzl Jefer, and smiling Dick Winningham kepT The sporTs going smooThly. Believe iT or nof l-lere we be We're The class of '53, In Their firsT year here The freshmen, eager and ambifious To do iusT The righf Thing, made a good sTarT Toward being The leaders of Tomorrow. For Their leader They chose cuTe Jackie Clark. Kay Masfers helped maTTers along as vice-presidenf, and aTTracTive Ann DeTer made an able secrefary. Blonde Suzanne Collier was business manager and Ann Cardwell lanofher blondel Took care of girls' sporTs, while Dick DeAvilla was boys' aThleTic manager. Yes, l95O was filled To The brim wiTh excifing happenings. ThaT was The year of The big snow on Friday The I3Th, when dreams of minimum days came True. For The second Time, sTudenTs boarded busses for field Trips To boTh Sacrarnenfo and San Francisco. The Senior Ball wiTh iTs Theme WinTer Wonderland, and The Junior Prom, held lafer in The year, were memorable acTiviTies. Then came The firsT complefe all-school carnival, and keen compeTiTion in boTh girls' and boys' sporTs, and Then-graduafion. Yes, There are many memories of I95O, and whefher They are fond, foolish, fancy or ficTiTious, may They always be So Dear To Our l-learTs. I98 A E -:-1 1, A 4 ' 1, 0 P4 Q hwggm f f, , . K X Y . , .,x,A,., . 9 2 f 3 ,ff , , M MMWMX ' A M gig., f Z1'1:f..,,ev:v Fiailsi U ' ?3i225TEs.1. .Zi QQ: .yli 3 ,g , br if ww , M , Jef f 57- ' Q 4' ' K ,,.1,,, . 4 Sw? , V W 5 was Ni Y g, 'X +5 if ., M 'egg 5 ff'4 M , Q gf . rawcgvxzv' ff, M , Tk QE 'Nw-. FlRST.ROW, left fo right: Jean Hallmark, Secretary, Louie Machado, Business Manager, Dorothy Smilh, Girls' Afhlehc Manager, SECOND ROW: Dick Hock, Boys' Afhleglic Manager, Dick Campbell, Vice-Presidenlg Russell Reese, Presi enf. AFTER GRADUATION DAY We've goT The rhyThm We've goT The bop We're The seniors We're on Top. Having Tinally reached Their goal, The TriumphanT seniors had a record oT which They could righTTully be proud. lvluch oT Their success was due To Their capable leaders. This year, eTTicienT Russell Reese was commander-in-chieT oT The clan. Telling who To do whaT and when. ThaT greaT, Tall hunk oT galooT, Dick lSoupyl Campbell, held The oTFice oT vice-presidenT. while Jean Hallmark kepT accuraTe accounTs oT The year's evenTs. Louie Machado held The class's money bag, and DoroThy SmiTh and Dick l-lock handled The aThleTic deparTmenT. 200 ROD BARBA JUDY BARR CARL BORGNIS EMMA BORTOLAZZO MARIE BRODERICK JERE BROOKS CHARLENE CALKINS DICK CAMPBELL MAXINE CARDOZA WALTER CATANNEO MARY CHINAZZO LUCRETIA CH URCHILL DALLAS CLARK JACK COUSINEAU BETTY DAVIS LEE ROY DEAS BRICE DEROSE RAY EKSTROM TH ELMA FIOCK LARRY FOSTER LYLE FOSTER ALAN FREEMAN ALVA FROST DAN GIRDNER WALKER GRUBB HOMER HALEY JEAN HALLMARK NANCY HARRIS SHERRILL HARRISON JAM ES HARVEY CLAIRE HOAG DICK HOCK DARLENE HOCKADAY ELDON KENT RUBY RICE JIM KLEAVER MARYLEN LAUFER MYRLE LEMA LOUIE MACHADO CAROLYN MARTIN PAT McKENZIE JAMES McNAMES CLIFTON MEISS SUE MESSER MARIO MICHELON IDABELLE PEER MARJORIE RALSTON RUSSELL REESE EDITH RITTER DICK ROSE BILL RUSSEY RAYMOND RUTH DUANE SALVADOR DWIGHT SALVADOR BRUNO SALVESTRO DOROTHY SMITH LELAND STICKNEY JEAN STIMSON DON TERWILLIGER LYNN THOMASON PAULINE THOMASON JERRY TURRE DICK TYLER NORMA LEE URBACK LESLIE WALKER JOHANNA WALTON DON WARDRIP PAT WELCH PEARL WELCH ANNE WERNETT AUDRE WESTBROOK JAY WILLIAMS CAROLE WREDE LA VADA WRIGHT HELEN YARNELL NORMA ZIBULL 33? ii if ' as K , .,., ' f 1 2- k hs, WHEN YOU WERESWEET SIXTEEN TOP PICTURE Iopposile pagel, FIRST ROW, Iell' 'ro riqhlz Billingly, Davis, Aclams, Cly- burn, Conley, Crowe, Clark. SECOND ROW: Clark, Franklin, Churchill, Fosler, Cracl- cluck, Dills. THIRD ROW: Barham, Blevins, Dailey, Cox, Davidson. SECOND PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Lilly, Hillson, Kehrl, Leach, Halcrow, Harcly, Jolley, Goldsloury. SECOND ROW: Jones, Kulzer, Johnson, Huolson, Johnson, Lane. THIRD ROW: Lane, Groves, lnabnil, lsom, Kealon, Laylon, Lane. THIRD PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Ryce, Pickard, Novascone, Marcy, McCall, lvlcCoy, McCargar. SECOND ROW: lvlyers, Cummins, Paulsen, Rover, lvlalaloy, Newlon, THIRD ROW: Roloerls, Parker, Pilrman, Marlin, Pang- burn, Nelson. ,TOP PICTURE llhis pagel, FIRST ROW: Wallon, Slockwell, Weroler, Schuler, Williams, Smilh. SECOND ROW: Slryker, Slolze, Whillock, Wilkins. THIRD ROW: Spangle, Shanlz, Slimson, While. FOURTH ROW: Smilh, Welclon, Sharples, Tinsley, Slill. 207 E e 3 N 4 LIFE GETS TED'JUS, DON'T IT? TOP PICTURE lopposile pagel, FIRST ROW, IeI+ Io rlghlz Brown, Anderson, Eddy, Bryan, Churchill, Schuler. SECOND ROW: Deas, An+hony, Cozine, Buckner, Barry, Barchus. THIRD ROW: Doig, Tinsley, DeRose, Dalzall, Crowell, Crebbin, Bagley, Denz. SECOND PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Fasolelrlri, Freeman, Hogan, Kars+ensson, Kleaver, Johnson, Foslrer, Killingsworlh. SECOND ROW: Freshour, Hogan, Foslrer, Jeler, Grazier, Kufzlcey, Hovey. THIRD ROW: Hardy, Kea+on, Knight Haqeolorn, Koorda, Kennedy. THIRD PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Welch, Weldon, Sausser, Temple, SIIII, SI'ewarI'. SEC- OND ROW: Wesfbroolc, Wessel, Yeager, Twilchell, Werne'rI. THIRD ROW: Smilh, Smilh, Uniole-n'I'ITied, Winningham, Srnilh. FOURTH ROW: Shipman, Whiflock, Sell- sfrom, Voges, Swigarl. TOP PICTURE I'IhIs page-I, FIRST ROW: Machado, Merrill, Ross, Lyon, Laufer, Russell. SECOND ROW: Reese, Robinson, Relfig, Meiss, Madden. THIRD ROW: Lalce, I.ay'ron, Mclrvin, Wilson, Riggins. FOURTH ROW: Nelson, Linowslii, PII- man, Miller, Mills. 209 YOUNGER THAN SPRINGTIME TOP PICTURE lopposile pagel, FIRST ROW, Iefl To riqhl: Clark, Archer, Cardwell, Cannon, Collier, Adamson, Dailey, Cherry, Demeresr, Broderick. SECOND ROW: Ben- der, Clark, BarneH, Fosier, Crownover, Clark, Fields, Freeman, Doss, Della Bona. THIRD ROW: Deler, Early, Brickley, Cox, Favero, Ferguson, Frosi. FOURTH ROW: Fowler, Anderson, Crownover, Burns, Eiler, Brophy. SECOND PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Moore, Hippler, Hockaday, Hardy, Lewellyn, Mackey, Micke. SECOND ROW: Hogan, Lemos, Lane, Jones, McCanna, Morris, Malhews. THIRD ROW: Malaby, Meader, Knighl, Grigsloy, Lind, Keller, Maxey. FOURTH ROW: Greene, Maslers, Hullfard, Gonaware, Kennedy. THIRD PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Nunes, Paulsen, Payne, Rasmussen, Saint Nei- iles. SECOND ROW: Owens, Scannell, Nelson, Palmer, Sharon, Perry. THIRD ROW: Nicolai, Ross, Sander, Pickrell, Parrot Pelerson, Pedersen. FOURTH ROW: Sears, Powers, Rose, Rohl, Russell, Sausser, Pedersen. FIRST PICTURE lfhis pagel, FIRST ROW: Walion, Silva, Thompson, Wallhard, Smilh, Spencer, Williams, Werder, Wise. SECOND ROW: Sylvia, Zanollo, Wrighl, Small, Wrede, While, Winningham, Twilchell. THIRD ROW: Van Buskirk, Wilkins, Sfanberry, Van DeWeghe, Wissenback, Van Ness, Silva. FOURTH ROW: Webb, Wright Srables, Taylor, Wilson, Voges, Todd. 2II CABLE CAR CONCERTO On February l8, l949, ThirTy-Tive sTuclenTs and adulTs piled inTo The Y.H.S. sTudenT body bus and headed Tor San Francisco. The Tour Tun-paclced days ThaT Tollowed were as exciTing and unTorgeTTable as a Tairy Tale and Trom The Time The bus screeched To a sTop on Marl4eT sTreeT unTil iT leTT The ciTy by The Golden GaTe and rolled back over The hills There was noT a dull momenT. The Wells-Fargo Bank, The Chronicle Building, ChinaTown, The Navy Yard, NBC, Golden GaTe Parlc-we saw Them all. In TacT, nary a place Trom The Golden GaTe bridge To Playland aT The Beach was leTT unexplored. And The resTauranTs-we sampled eyeryThing Trom Tried rice aT The l.oTus Bowl To abalone sTealc aT Fishermen's WharT, roasT duck aT Omar Khayyam's To a worlcman's dinner aT The STandard Oil CaTeTeria. And as The Wanderers headed homeward on The 22nd, each one knew ThaT These Tew days in San Francisco would always be high on The lisT of memories. 212 z., 13.1, H -r Wi- 4 ,Q ---- ?g q,,wes. Q- siqggswmsillrww- STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruby Kice, Secrefaryg Bill Russey, Head Yell Leader, Elsie Wallon, Business Manager, Jim Kleaver, Presidenlg Dan Girdner, Afhlefic Manager, Mary Ann McCargar, Vice-Presidenf, and Mr. Wann. STUDENT COU NCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Miller, Sophomore Class Presidenlg Lucrelia Churchill, Girls' League Presidenfg Russell Reese, Senior Class Presidenfg George Dailey, Junior Class Presidenlg Don Keafon, Boys' Club President SOME ONE TO WATCH OVER ME 2I4 C S F Maslers. OFFICERS Sally Jeler, Louie Machado, Nancy Harris, Mary Ann McCargar, Lillian Clark Marianna Brown, Carolyn Marlin. HOMEWORK, I WANT TO DO HOMEWORK 2I5 FIRST ROW Ieff 'lo righf Wallon Hardy Hlllson McKenzie Nellles Collier, Brown Micke SECOND ROW Marhn McCargar Hoag Calkins Churchill Kar- slensson, Johnson, Ryce. THIRD ROW. Johnson, Johnson Clark Kulzer Bryan, Slewarl, Robinson, Reese. FOURTH ROW: Dailey, Broderick, Kleaver, Harris, Newfon, Jeter, Barr. FIFTH ROW: Crowell, Greene, Girdner, Grazier, Slanberry, GOING AROUND IN CIRCLES- GETTING NOWHERE OFFICE STAFF Duane Salvador, Thelma Flock, Rod Barba, Walker Grubb. Ruby Kice, Barbara Smilh, Mae Clark, Lea Halcrow. Eugene Lane, Jean Franklin, Johanna Walton, Jean Hallmark. CALIFORNIA CADETS FIRST ROW, Ieff io righf: Werder, Casson, Owens, Nicolai, Anderson. SECOND ROW: Whife, Twifchell, WeIch Whife, and Firsf Lieufenani Mario Michelon. I'M A YANKEE DOODLE DANDY DEAR HEARTS AND GENTLE PEOPLE Y.M.C.A. SEATED, Ieff fo righf: Lilly, Harris, Archer, Broderick. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Barr, Karsfensson, Newton, Hal- crow, Urbach, Kleaver, Marfin. THIRD ROW: McCargar, Girdner, Clark, Reese, Russey. 2l7 GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Sherman, Nancy New'l'on, Margaref Lilly, Marianna Brown, Jackie Pelerson, Dorofhy Smilh Marie Broderick, Ingrid Johnson, Lucrefia Churchill, Presidenlg Charlene Calkins. EVERY DAY IS LADIES' DAY WITH ME 'Tl-IANKS AWFULLY' CAST SEATED, left lo righf: Broderick, McCargar, Barr, Marlin. STANDING: Kleaver, Calkins, Leach, Campbell, Yarnell Lilly, Novescone, Churchill. SECOND PICTURE: Dick Campbell, Lucrelia Churchill. 2l8 HIGH WINDOW, THANKS AWFULLY, FUMED OAK, MOONCALF MOGFORD UPPER LEFT, lefl fo right Bebe Goldsbury, Doris Hogan, Jere Brooks. UPPER RIGHT: Dick Campbell, Carolyn Marlin LOWER LEFT: Joyce Foster, Lea Halcrow, Don Wardrip, Barbara Smilh. LOWER RIGHT: Idabelle Peer, Eve Relfig MAKE BELIEVE 219 TOP PICTURE, lefl 'fo righl: Joyce Fosfer, Marilyn Laufer, Jim Hudson. Alva Frosf, Donna Wrighf. BOTTOM PICTURE: Barbara Smilh, Billie Whiflockf Peggy McCoy, Lea Halcrow. OVER THE WAVES The radio class under lhe direclion of lvlr. Filul has improved by leaps and bounds lhis year. Every week Campus l-liqhlighlsf' I5 minules ol leen age news, high school evenls, and drama sails over lhe sound waves from lhe blue room al Yrelca l-ligh. This sludio is as well equipped as any modern radio slalion, and il is an assel lo our school. 220 SCENES FROM MOONCALF MUGFORD, HIGH WINDOW TOP PICTURE, Ieff Io right: Eve Refiig, James Harvey, Idabelle Pee. BOTTOM PICTURE: Jackie Sharon, Doris Hogan, Bebe Goldsbury, James Harvey. TI1ere's No Business Like Show Business 22I LEFT TO RIGHT: Davis, Leach, Jolley, Rover, Clark, Temple, Zancffo, Williams, and Helen Yarnell, President Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder I-low You Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Form? FIRST ROW, Ieff fo righfz DeAvilIa, Van Ness, Lane, Shanfz, Smith, Pedersen, Doig, Adamson. SYECOND ROW: Deas, Doss, Cousineau, Dick Hock, Presidenfg Layfon, Stables, Peferson, Lemos. THIRD ROW: Foster, Clark, Roberfs, Kent, Lane, Freshour, Mr. Elsea. FOURTH ROW: Laylon, Marfin, Terwilliger, Hufford, Kealon, Dalzall, Knight. 222 LEFT TO RIGHT: Elsie Walfon, Lyle Foster, Burke Barham, Rod Barba, Lynn Thomason, Jere Turre, Mary Robson, Ray Ruth, Ediforg Miss Kendall, Advisor. T GOOD NEWS Yes, There's good news in The air Today. The Yreka l-ligh School Miners' very own paper, beTTer known as The IEKA, has iusT compleTed a successTul year as parT oT The Siskiyou Daily News. Every orher Friday, The day iusT wasn'T compleTe unTil word came Through ThaT The IEKAS were coming! When They arrived, all hands quickly Turned To page 5, To Tind The laTesT deTails on who was sTealing who's looy Triend This week. Such maTTers were lisTed under The TiTle, Gospel TruTh. ATTer This Tense momenT, eyes Tocused on such Things as The laTesT Senior SpoTlighT and Teacher FeaTure -The inside dope and liTTle-known TacTs on looTh. Then came Movie Review, Mood in Fashion Tor The wimmen, and The sTricTly nonsense column, OTP The Cob. ATTer This everyone seTTled down To soak up The regular weekly happenings, The sporTs parade, and glimpse The piTTer-paTTer oT EdiTor Ray RuTh's column. Give crediT where crediT is due, is a Tamiliar saying. And crediT is cerTainly due The sTaTT and advisor Tish Kendall Tor The much-needed improvemenT, Tor since The paper is no longer mimeographecl, John Doe can read The school paper wiThouT The assisTance oT an inTerpreTer. 223 fe Q :wif in was my f K N x 1 L.. f f D X , ,dl 51. XX 'jg 9.1 ' fo' U! , -1 Q M 'Dv CLANCY LGWERS TH E BOOM :Z m7?v' f7Qgg 1 1 'fbfif TM ,fix WW 'H' v 4 'XX7 .f x FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Mrs. Simpson, Mr. Elsea, Mrs. Loudon, Mr. Ferrari, Mrs. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Behnke, Mr. Meischke, Mr. Loudon, Mr. Balfrey, Mr. Rose. MR. WANN FIRST ROW, leff fo right Mr. Riggins, Mr. Edwards, Miss Kendall, Mrs. Vardanega, Mr. Ward, Custodian SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sherman, Mr. Newbrough, Mr. Agnew, Mr. Neilson, Mr. Filul. 225 FIRST PICTURE, leff fo riqhf: Jeaneff Kufzer, Acfivily Editor: Cynfhia Hiflson, Junior Ediforg Mr. Ferrari, Advisor, Margaret Lilly, Business Manager. SECOND PICTURE, lefl' fo righf: Carolyn Marlin, Judy Barr, Co- Ediiors. STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Dan Girdner, Lucrefia Churchill, Carla Sander, Janef Early, Ray Rulh. MARIO MICHELON, BURKE BARHAM BARBARA WILSON, Ari Edifcrg LEA HALCROW, Idenfificafion Editor 226 W?iSf55?5-21 sis 3 ,,J MQ NK, Z 1 X A X x 4, , ,, Q ,M 'Riva zff'm, . ' Y- vf2l 5i'45 2' ' ' - ix Nivgljib it gfimv iw 5153i Fw 1, :HE gg , , y mill? iw , A Q Q. E, 2 ,W wk urn' 5,2 rex 2ff-im Hifi Q Yam BAND FIRST ROW, Iefi fo righf: Demaresi, Werneli, Broderick, Buckner, Freeman, Marcy, Clark, Franklin, Kleaver. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Behnke, McCargar, Sausser, Ross, Hallmark, Broderick, Johnson, Smith, Coleman, Greene, Laufer, Karsfensson. THIRD ROW: Russey, Turre, Ralsfon, Nicislai, Reese, Meiss, Ecksfrom, Johnson, Fosfer Hovey, Ross, oore. POP GOES THE WEASEL SCENES FROM THE ARMISTICE DAY GAME 228 MAJORETTES FIRST PICTURE, leff fo rlqhlz Mr. Behnke, Velma Reese. SECOND PICTURE: Velma Reese, Belly Merrill, Joan Slolze, Glenna Lema. OH YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL YOU GO TO MY HEAD YELL LEADERS FIRST PICTURE, leff fo right Loren Mclrvin, Barbara Smilh, Nancy Harris, Bill Russey. SECOND PICTURE: Loren Mclrvin, Barbara Smifh, Nancy Harris, Bill Russey. 229 FIRST ROW, leff fo righl: Michelon, Brickley, McCoy, Hal- crow, Twifchell, Lema, Wrighf, Grazier, Kleaver, Laufer, Russell, Eddy, Churchill, Johnson, Sfewarf. SECOND ROW: Calkins, Yarnell, Clark, Hiffson, Kufzer, Cardwell, Slan- berry, Masfers, Lind, Peferson, Fosler, Sainl, Cox. THIRD ROW: Fosler, Karslensson, Jefer, Bryan, Johnson, Johnson, Freeman, Meiss, Kennedy, Leach, Machado, Fosler, Nel- son, Scannell. FOURTH ROW: Gonqaware, McKenzie, Davis, Smith, Hovey, Merrill, Koorda, Temple, Slill, Adams, Wilkins, Sfolze, Sfockwell, Pedersen. FIFTH ROW: Grigsby, Rover, Zanalto, Messer, Laufer, Hardy, Pickard, Hardy, Newlon, Lilly, Franklin, Thompson, Walfhard. SIXTH ROW: Smilh, Harris, Mclrvin, Churchill, McCargar, Churchill, Broderick, Kice, Hallmark, Novescone, Marlin, Barr. SOMETIMES l'M HAPPY OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Marie Broderick, Lillian Clark, Nancy Harris, Bill Russey,Margarel Lilly, Barbara Smilh. OUR YELL LEADERS Barbara, Bill, Mick, and Nancy. G-.A.A. FIRST ROW, lefl 'lo righf: Barr, Jeler, Bryan, Franklin McKenzie, Russell, Eddy, Churchill, Johnson, Grazierl Kleaver, Fosler, Marlin. SECOND ROW: Ralsfcn, Clark Ku'l'zer, Hillson, Merrill, Koorda, Karslensson, Laufer Rover. THlRD ROW: Harrison, Smifh, Churchill, Cal kins, Yarnell, Williams, Smilh, Fosfer, FOURTH ROW Clyburn, Davis, Kice, Unidenfified, Yeager, Brown, Cervillin, Ryce. FIFTH ROW: Billingsly, Broderick, Mc- Cargar, Lilly, Urbach, Newlon, Harris. THERE'S NOTHING OFFICERS L I K E Pal McKenzie, President Barbara Bryan, Secrelaryg Jean Franklin Vice Presidenl Sally A DAME Jefer Treasurer 4 BLOCK Y FIRST ROW, lefl fo righlz Cummins, Walker, Lane, Smilh, Barry, Barham, Rig- gins, Schuler, Mclrvin, Dailey, Sharples, Voges, Paulsen, Barchus. SECOND ROW: Haga'dorn, Borgnis, Miller, Fosfer, Slickney, lsom, Lema, Michelon, Lin- owski, Nelson, Pangborn, While, Schanlz, Tinsley, Hudson, THIRD ROW: Sfimp- son, Brooks, Swigarl, Crebbin, Sellsfrom, Kleaver, Williams, Turre, Weldon, Rose, Thomason, Smilh, Fosler, Weldon, Cox, Winningham, Pitman, Pilman. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Pele Crebbin, Wayne Paulsen, Jay Williams, Jin' Weldon. STOUTI-IEARTED MEN 232 MEMQRIES, MEMORIES 233 FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Weldon, Smilh, Myers, Nelson, Dailey, Pifman, Rose. SECOND ROW: Miller, Cox, Wel- don, Clark, Pilman, Linowski, Sharples, Freeman. THIRD ROW: Grubb, Pangburn, Siickney, DeRose Campbell Kleaver, Keaton, Whillock, Sellstrom. FOURTH ROW: Girdaer, Coach Rlggins, Brooks, Williams, Paulsen, Riggins Winning am. Jere Brooks and Jay Williams, Co-Caplainsg Chuck Lema, Manager, Mr. Riggins and Mr. Newbrough, Coaches. 234 FIRST ROW, lefl lo righf: Coach Loudon, Bagley, Hagadorn, DeRose, Coleman, lsom, Barry, DeAvilla, Mills, Jones Manager, Wesfbrook. SECOND ROW: Rose, Fowler, Slables, Della Bona, While, Freshour, Swigarf, Frosl, Taylor Dalzall. THIRD ROW: Moore, Russell, Pederson, Voges, Fosler, Favero, Freeman, Greene, Saucer, Killinqsworlh FOURTH ROW: Fields, Wissenback, Webb, Powers, Lake, Smilh, Voges, Crebbin, Wrighl. WHERE ARE YOU l-IIDINGP 235 P P I A G R S A U K D I E N 236 AMONG MY SOUVENIRS 237 C BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Schanfz, Sfimpson, Hogan, Reese, Werder Smiih, Barchus, Clark, Walker, Eiler, Wessel, Caffaneo CENTER: Coach Balfrey. IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS IN LIFE THAT COUNT D ,BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Van Ness, Broderick, Dailey, Casson, Welch, Whife, Paulsen, Pickard Self Sar enf Fasoleffi, I I 9 I Demaresf. CENTER: Richard Hockaday, Coach Balfrey. W I S H I N G 240 M T U R L A E I N FIRST ROW, left 'lo righf: Wayne Paulsen, Jay Williams, Jim Kleaver, Jere Brooks. SECOND ROW: Dick Rose, Don Keaton Harvey Smith, Allan Freeman. THIRD ROW: Coach Loudon Charlie While. TAKE ME OUT 242 FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righl: Freeman Paulsen, Davis, Rose, Shipman. SEC- OND ROW: Smith, Whife, Kleaver Brooks, McGregor, Kealon, Williams Bridwell, Allen, Coach Loudon, FIRST ROW, leff lo righf: Sharples, Barry, Williams, McGregor, While, Davis, Shipman, Brooks Brldwell Rose SECOND ROW: Coach Loudon, Smith, Allan, Kleaver, Keaton, Crebbin, Buckner, Campbell, Managers Self and Schuler. THIRD ROW: Paulsen, Freeman, Riggins, Voges, Winningham, Myers, Soule, McNames TO THE BALL GAME THE CHAMPS' RECORD Yrelca 4..... ....... 2 8 Mounl Shasla .,,, Yrelca ...,. l l Weed ,.......... Yrelca .,... 9 Dunsmuir .,,,. Yreka ..... 7 Bu+'re Valley .,..,. Yreka ..... 5 Elma .......,,...,...,, Yreka ..... I7 Happy Camp ..,.. Yrelca ,,e.. l I Forl Jones ......., Yreka .eee. 6 McCloud ,,,,, THE PITCHING STAFF HUSTLE BOYS, HUSTLEI 243 FIDDLE-PADDLE 244 l.ET'S TAKE AN OLD FASHIONED WALK FIRST ROW, Ief'r io righf: Riggins, dashesg Weldon, half-mile: Fosfer, broadiump, high iumpg Thompson, pole vaulf' Sfimson, high iump. 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SECOND ROW: TELL ME, PRETTY MAIDEN, ARE THERE ANY MORE AT HOME LIKE YOU?g SING FOR YOUR SUPPER THE OLD LAMPLIGHTER. THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE 247 0 Z?-- x X N fax -f W BU'I l'E. VALLEY i-IIGE-I SCE-IOOI 1 IN MEMCJRIAM We see her Sranding fhere, So radia ni Ancl so fair: As if a 'Flower In bloom Where sorrow ' Has no room. She always wore A golden smile Tho here on ear+l1 A liH'le while Where in our hearfs Sl1e'll always be A loving Memory. -By K. Walden. 25 l DEDICATION We, The sTudenTs oT BuTTe Valley High School, as a small Tolcen oT appreciaTion Tor The work ThaT Mr. William HagelsTein, oT Dorris, has underTalcen as a member oT The Governing Board oT The Sislciyou JoinT Union High School DisTricT. and who, lilce The class oT I95O, is Tinishing his TirsT Twelve years of service To The disTricT, dedicaTe To him This, our porTion. oT The i950 WhiTe and Gold. Our disTricT is unusual and unique. IT is one oT The largesT in land area in CaliTornia. conTaining eighT widely scaTTered schools, Two being one hundred eighTy miles. This has creaTed many wide and varied kinds oT problems, involving a loT of personal sacrifice in Time and work To achieve The besT Tor all The sTudenTs oT The disTricT. Since joining The school board Mr. HagelsTein has seen many changes. TennanT has been ioined To BuTTe Valley, and Happy Camp has been esTablished. BuTTe Valley High wenT Through a Tire-and now has one oT The mosT modern planTs in The sTaTe. We hope Through This medium To presenT To Mr. HagelsTein his diploma Tor Twelve years oT service and exTend The wish ThaT he may conTinue To serve The schools oT Siski- you JoinT Union High School DisTricT. 252 FACULTY JOHN D. EDWARDS Principal Senior Advisor Hisfory Ma+I1ema+ics JOAN CH RISTENSON School Treasurer Commercial NINA CARLTON Soph Advisor Aris and Craffs Girls' P.E. HisI'ory Science H. W. BECK Vice-Principal Junior Advisor While and Gold Journalism Boys' P.E. Cadefs JANE LAM BERT Frosh Advisor English Music FANNIE DENNIS Home Economi English La+in PHILIP DRESSER Science Mafhemarics Shop C5 253 STUDENT COUNCIL PHlLLl P LONG Presidenl . JACK FINE Senior Presideni BETTY WOOD Junior Presidenf JOAN HITCHCOCK Sophomore Presideni' ANN COLLINS Lafin Club Presidenf ROGER PORTERFIELD Block B Presidenl' ESPERANZA MAGALLAN ES C.S.F. Presidenr STEVE JONES Secreiary JACK McM URREN Afhlefic Manager ROSEMARY ROBINSON Yell Leader BETTY FARMER Freshman Presideni DONNABELLE ANDRUS G.A.A. Presideni' BETTY LOGAN Pep Club Presidenf JACK LEE Vice-Presidenl CLASS WILL We, lhe Class ol I95O, leave lhe leachers and sludenls lor all lhose who should care lor lhem. We leave our smarlness lo lhe oncoming class. We also leave our abilily lo gel away wilh murder lo lhe lreshmen who never gel away wilh anylhing. Here is whal each individual in lhe class ol SO will leave lo lhe sludenls ol B.V.H.S.: I, Gordon Beeson, bequealh my long legs lo Merle Kenaslon lor playing baskelball. I, Belly Jean Logan, will all ol my easy ollice work lo Phyllis Beeson who, I am sure, could use il. I, Herberl Geller, will my love ol sporls lo Ralph Barnell. I. Sleve Jones, leave my chemislry book wilh Mr. Dresser in hopes lhal lhey will be very happy logelher. because I wasn'l. I, Jack Lee, will my lell arm lo Don Kempke so he will be able lo pilch lell or righl handed. I, Amelia Sancedo, leave my rides on lhe bus lrom Tennanl lo Bulls Valley High School lo Wanda Easley who has lhree years yel lo ride. I, Louie Magallanes, will my baskelball abilily lo Henry,HelI- man. I, Bonnie Nelson, will my lemper lo Jean Abell who doesn'l have one. I, Gordon Truax, will my shrewdness lo gel oul ol class lo Heber Spangler. I, Eleanor Bay, will my abilily lo acl slupid lo Palsy Alexander who is always so quiel. I I I I I I I I I I Donas Edsall, will my abilily lo be a chorus girl, which was willed lo me by Norma Miller. lo Erma Spangler in hopes lhal she will lind some use lor il. Clyde Shoemaker, will my razor lo Erwin Dresser so lhal he mighl shave al leasl lwice a monlh. Mabel Rulh Reynolds, will good old U. S. Hislory lo lhe oncoming iuniors who will have lun making good grades. Jack McMurren, will my abilily lo slay in chemislry class lo Darwin Myers, who is always in class. Mary Lee, bequearh my lypewriler lo Alice Carler who will make good use ol il. Phillip Long, will my abilily lo play loolball lo Jay Molschen- backer. Edna Fairless, bequealh my Shakespeare in English lo anyone who wanls il. i Jack Fine, will my abilily lo calch and play lirsl base in baseball lo anyone who wanls il. lone Wise, will my shorlness lo Sharon Myers whom I have lo bend over backward lo look al. Jack Molschenbacker, will my speed lo Roger Porlerlield. ,Zelma Andrus, bequealh my solid subiecls lhal I have had lhe pasl lour years lo Kulrenah Walden in hopes lhal she will go lo college. Floyd Krouse, will my roughness in baskelball lo Gene Shel- don. CLASS PROPI-IECY Il was lhe year i960 when I slepped oul ol my plane al lhe Bulle Valley Airporl. I iusl came up from my callle ranch in Texas, and had a nice lrip up here excepl lor a lew hair-raising momenls when my pilol, Jack Molsie, wenl lo sleep. He slarled his career as an airplane manulaclurer bul he wenl broke and decided lo be a pilol. I lorgol lo gel a haircul so I decided lo gel one now. I expecled lo see Acie Egeline slill on lhe iob, bul lo my sur- prise Eleanor Bay was lhe barber. She boughl him oul lour years ago wilh some money she won playing lhe horses. While I was lhere Mary Lee came in lo see Eleanor. She and her hus- band have a big house on Dorris Hill, so lhere would be plenly ol room lor lheir lhree lillle boys lo play. Mary lold me lhal her brolher-in-law, Jackie Lee, is main bal boy for lhe New York Yankees. Also lhal Bonnie Nelson, lhe lamous man-haler, is louring lhe counlry giving leclures on How lhe American Woman Can Gel Along Baller Wilhoul a Man. Aller I had my hair cul, I walked down Main Slreel and decided lo gel some lunch. I wenl inlo lhe Forly Club, now owned and operaled by Edna Fairless. I picked up lhe Bulle Valley Slar and lound several ilems ol inleresl. Il seems lhal Belly Logan, now a lull professor al Slanlord Universily, is gel- ling coasl lo coasl publicily aboul her courlship wilh Gordon Beeson, P.E. leacher al Smilh's College lor Girls. Zelma Andrus is gelling worldwide recognilion wilh her experimenls on lhe oxygen bomb she has invenled. Il il explodes il will deslroy a whole conlinenl. There was also an adverlisemenl in lhe paper lor Edsall Prelzels, lhe curviesl, salliesl, besl prelzels in Cali- lornia. In lhe Tennanl News, I saw lhal Mabel Reynolds had linally been promoled lo lop sergeanl in lhe Wacs. Jack Fine had iusl sold lhe Long Bell Lumber Company and is planning a world cruise lo lind himself a wile. Floyd Krouse, who Iell lor Missouri six years ago is now running lor governor. He is being backed by Clyde Shoemaker, lhe rich car rnanulaclurer, who is now on his second million. Edna lold me lhal Amelia Saucedo is slill Queen ol lhe Zieg- leld Follies. She has been lor lhe pasl lwo years. As I lell lhe Forly Club, I slubbed and broke my big loe, so I wenl lo lhe hospilal and lhere, I saw Herberl Geller, who is now Dr. Geller. And his nurse is lone Wise, who gave up cily nighl life and relurned lo Dorris lo praclice nursing. Dr. Geller and I slarled lalking on world allairs and lhe nolorious spy ring lhal was iusl caplured by lhe head ol lhe F.B.I., Gordon Truax, who succeeded J. Edgar Hoover. Il seems lhal Jack McMurren is slill pushing his Ford and looking lor oil in Texas. He 'found oil once, bul only gol lwo barrels, bul he won'l give up. Louie Magallanes who was crowned Mr. Hol- lywood Wolf lor I96O, iusl eloped wilh Miss Pin-Up Queen ol I960. Well, I had beller be gelling back lo my ranch, lhe Double Bar X. Bul on my way I am going lo slop oll in Arizona and see my friends lhe Hendersons, Gene and lhe former Slave Jones. Goodbye, lolks . . . SENIORS X X S llama X3 N. a DONAS EDSALL Donnie MARY LEE ..Dee.. ELEANOR BAY ..Bay.. X . 3 L5 :Ll BETTY LOGAN llB'J'II ZELMA ANDRUS Jo Jo BONNIE NELSON lIBonlI g 3 1 ,S STEPHANIE JONES S+eve IONEWISE - lloniell EDNA FAIRLESS IlEddyll MABEL REYNOLDS Sleepy AMELIA SAUCEDO ..Amy.. PHILLIP LONG nsoa PY.. JACK MOTSCH EN BACHER Mo+sie SENIORS JACK McMURREN JACK FINE EUGENE LEE Olie Fine Jackie GORDON BEESON FLOYD KROUSE LOUIS MAGALLANES Tiger Moose Louie GORDON TRUAX CLYDE SHOEMAKER HERBERT GELLER Gordy Shoe Herb 257 JUN IORS B ETTY WOOD President DELORES CONNELLY Vice-Presidenf MARIE KENASTON Sec. and Treas. ANNE COLLINS ESPERANZA MAGALLANES ALICE CARTER JOYCE REESE PEGGY LOGAN ROGER PORTERFIELD DONNABELLE ANDRUS LAWRENCE BURKHA VERLA RUTHERFORD ROSEMARY ROBINSON DONNA HOUCK MARGUERITE GERLT CARLYLE HILLSMAN DORIS SIMPSON RT MURIEL HOSKINS EVA DURHAM BARBARA STRUBLE ERWIN DRESSER GENE SHELDON MARJORIE NASON 258 Q SOPI-IOMORES TOP ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Harold Smilh, Murel Kenaslon, Ronald Slumbaugh, Donald Barnell, Jimmy Cooper, Ulysses Carroll, .Billy Pierce, Heber Spangler, Elden Myers, Don Crulchfield, Stanley Riley. SECOND ROW: Daisy Nelson, Dorothy Kindle, Palsy Alexander, June Birman, Joan Hilchcock, Virginia Culller, Phyllis Beeson, Sharon Myers, Kalherine Marmaras, Frances Johnson, Kuhtrenah Walden, Arla Miller. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY . The sophomores ol B.V.I-I.S. al lheir lirsl meeling elecled oliicers as loIIows: John I-Iilchcock, presidenl: Frances Johnson, vice-presidenl: Phyllis Beeson, secrelary-lreas- urerg June Birman, reporler. The lirsl big evenl ol lhe year lor lhe sophomores was inilialion. We gave a dance in honor ol lhe freshmen aller inilialion lo make up lor our meanness. The sophomores are now planning a play, lhe lille ol which is Don'l Be BashluI. All are working hard lo make il a big success. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The junior class ol I95I held ils annual Junior Prom December IO, lhe lheme being CandyIand Ball. There was a large lurn-oul and everyone enjoyed lhemselves. The class is now planning a play which is lo be given May I2. The lille ol lhe play has nol yel been decided. The iunior class oliicers are: Belly Wood, presidenl: Delores Connelly, vice-presi- denl: Marie Kenaslon, secrelary-lreasurer: Muriel Hoskins, reporler. 259 FRESI-IMEN TOP ROW, leff fo righl: Doris Smilh, Erma Spangler, Beffy Farmer, Belly Andrus, Loueifa Sundkivisi, Wanda Easily, Barbara Anderson, Barbara Wood. SECOND ROW: Clara Carfer, Barbara Birman, Slella Benlly, Phyllis Holder, Nancy Hamilfon, Jean Abell, Pearl Chapman, Wanda Blair. TOP ROW, left io righl: Henry Hellman, Ralph Barnelf, Donald Collins, Donald Bahrman, Clifford Branham, Billy Copeland, Jim Miller, Paul Fraley, Lesler Johnson. SECOND ROW: Clifford Sevifs, Darwin Myers, Eddy Viels, Donald Kempke, Wallace Juskowiak, Bob Wire, Tom Smith, Tom Rufkowski, Jay Molschenbacher. The officers for ihe freshman class are: Belly Farmer, presidenig Pearl Chapman, vibe- presidenfq Cliff Sevirs, secreiary-lreasurerg and Clara Carrer, reporler. The frosh dreaded iheir iniiialion buf iorgol all aboui il ai lhe dance held in Their honor. and look 'Forward lo inilaling 'rhe freshmen nexl year. 260 PUBLICATIONS C.S.F. TOP ROW, lefl lo righl: Joan Hilchcock, Virginia Culller, Donnabelle Andrus, Rosemary Robinson, Erwin Dresse-r, Floyd Krouse, Carlyle Hillsman, Herberl Geller, Louie Magallanes. SECOND ROW: Esperanza Magallanes, Marie Kenaslon, Belly Logan, Doris Simpson, Sleve Jones, Belly Wood, Alice Carler, Frances Johnson, Palsy Alexander, lone Wise. SANDSTORM l TOP ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Carlyle Hillsman, Jack Fine, Gordon Truax, Muriel Hoskins, .lack Lee, Gordon Beeson, Herberl Geller, Louie Magallanes. SECOND ROW: Esperanza Nlagallanes, Marie Kenaslon, Alice Carler, Belly Wood, Barbara Slruble, Donas Edsall, Peggy Logan, Donnabelle Andrus, Bonnie Nelson, Mary Lee, Rosemary Robinson. The iournalism class published llie While and Gold under lbe direclion ol Donas Edsall, edilorg Rosemary Robinson, associale edilor: and Jack Fine, business manager. The lirsl semesler Sandslorm slalf was headed by Alice Carler, and ll1e second semesler by Esperanza Magallanes. 26I CHORUS TOP ROW, lefl 'lo right Kalherine Marmaras, Zelma Andrus, Mary Lee, Bonnie Nelson, Clarice Fine, Leiah Web- sfer, Frances Johnson, Donna Houck, Marie Kenaslon. SECOND ROW: Daisy Nelson, Eleanor Bay, Alice Carfer, Rosemary Robinson, Donas Edsall, Joan Hifchcock, .Belly Wood, Doris Simpson, Esperanza Magallanes. TOP ROW, leff lo righf: Edna Fairless, Marjorie Nason, Barbara Wood, Wanda Blair, Louella Sundkivisf, Nancy Hamilton, Belfy Andrus, Donnabelle Andrus, Phyllis Holder, Eva Durham, Barbara Anderson. SECOND ROW: lone Wise, Slella Bentley, Doris Smilh, Pearl Chapman, Wanda Easily, Jean Abell, Belly Farmer, Erma Spangler, Barbara Birman, Clara Carfer. 262 CADETS TOP ROW, left to right: Elden Myers, Carlyle Hillsman, Eddie Yiets, Billy Pierce, Roger Porterfield, Donald Kempke, Bully Copeland. SECOND ROW: Ralph Barnett, Donald Collins, Darwin Myers, Donald Bahrman, Tommy Rutkowski, Donald Crutchfield, Lester Johnson, Henry Hellman. TOP ROW, left to right: Paul Fraley, Clifford Branham, Wallace Juskowiak, Ulysses Carroll, Muriel Hoskins, Bob Wire, Gene Sheldon, Clyde Shoemaker. SECOND ROW: Clifford Sevits, Muriel Kenaston, Tom Smith, Jim Miller, Ronald Stumbaugh, Stanley Riley, Jay Motschenbacher, Harold Smith. 263 G. A. A. TOP ROW, lell lo righl: Alice Carler, Joyce Reese, Anne Collins, Belly Logan, Peggy Logan, Clarice Fine, Donnas Edsall, Verla Rulherford, Barbara Slruble. SECOND ROW: Zelma Andrus, Eleanor Bay, Eva Durham, Mary Lee, Mabel Reynolds, Donnabelle Andrus, Donna Houck, Mariorie Nason, Esperanza Magallanes. THIRD ROW: Amelia Saucedo, Marie Kenaslon, Sleve Jones, Belly Wood, Rosemary Robinson, Bonnie Nelson, Doris Simpson, lone Wise. TOP ROW, lefl lo righl: Daisy Nelson, Wanda Easily, Wanda Blair, Barbara Anderson, Phyllis Beeson, Nancy Hamil- lon, Louella Sundkivisf, Kuhlrenah Walden, Belly Andrus, Lieah Websler, Phyllis Holder, Jean Abell, Clara Carler, Slella Benlly. SECOND ROW: Palsy Alexander, Belly Farmer, Doris Smilh, Barbara Wood, Joan Hilchcock, Arla Miller, Sharon Myers, Virginia Culller, Frances Johnscig, Pearl Chapman, Erma Spangler, Barbara Birman, Kalherine armaras. 264 LETTERMEN PEP CLUB TOP ROW, le-fl lo righf: Doris Simpson, Alice Carier, Anne Collins, Leiah Websfer, Phyllis Beeson, Donas Edsall, Donna Houck, Donnabelle Andrus, Sfeve Jones, Daisy Nelson. SECOND ROW: lone Wise, Eleanor Bay, Mary Lee, Eva Durham, Zelma Andrus, Peggy Logan, Belly Logan, Belly Wood. THIRD ROW: Barbara Sfruble, Joan Hitchcock, Arla Miller, Rosemary Robinson, Bonnie Nelson, Kufhrenah Walden, Esperanza Magallanes. BLOCK B TOP ROW, left fo righf: Phillip Long, Jack Fine, Muriel Hoskins, Jack Lee, Jimmy Cooper, Roger Porferfield. SEC- OND ROW: Gene Sheldon, Clyde Shoemaker, Floyd Krouse, Gordon Beeson, Jack Mofschenbacher, Herberi Geller, Louie Magallanes. NOT PICTURED: Ronald Sfumbaugh. 265 BASKETBALL A TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Erwin Dresser, Jack Lee, Muriel Hoskins, Jack Fine, Jim Cooper, Phillip Long. B TEAM TOP ROW, lefr fo righl: Jack Mofschenbacher, Roger Porferfield, Gordon Beeson, Floyd Krouse, Herbert Geller Louie Magallanes. SECOND ROW: Murel Kenasfon, Elden Myers, Cliff Brahman, DonaI'd Kempke, Donald Crufch- field, Paul Fraley. 266 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL-BASEBALL BASKETBALL TOP ROW, leff lo riqhf: Clifford Sevifs, Jay Mofschenbacher, Tom Smifh, Jim Miller, Donald Bahrman, Tom Ruf- kowskl, Ralph BarneH. SECOND ROW: Billy Copeland, Eddie Viets, Clifford Branham, Donald Kempke, Darwin Myers, Paul Fraley. BASEBALL TOP ROW, leff 'lo righl: Herberf Geller, Jack Lee, Roger Porlerfield, Jim Cooper, Muriel Hoskins, Donald Crufchfield, Floyd Krouse, Murel Kenasfon. SECOND ROW: Jack Mofschenbacher, Jack McMurren, Gordon Beeson, Phillip Long, Jack Fine, Louie Magallanes. 267 4 xx 3 -1 ., . .4 -s. 7 i gin?-', , Q g pxI-Qsylzq 'Q , 1 lwtqm-f ' -. A -'A , , Ffh . , W -1: . ' ' xx, ,Q 'w. - N.. vw-.,,. ,, , -- . fin' 5'-ie '3,.:1 ' . 17' x' 54,8 xl-Q W ,nv ,. My t. ax' 1 zu' 1. ,'gg5::p'v ' Q.. at - fa- Lv 1 1-4,97 C ' n,p,o S J , . , - A 5 .- 0 ...-.. 's, f'V'f 51 5 fr Life' i U f's'wf'f ' 5 .vi--v ,,...k ww --14, . -B' .+. .a.... 1 . f af X.: Q .ii I-ii mf' v .F iii? a A M , , -. ...J FOOTBALL TOP ROW, Ieff fo righl: Don Kempke, Ronald Sfumbaugh, Clyde Shoemaker, Jack Molschenbacher, MurieI.Hosklns, Gordon Beeson, Erwin Dresser, Don Crufchfield. SECOND ROW: Roger Porferfield, Gene Sheldon, Phillip Long, Jimmy Cooper, Jack Fine, Herbert Geller, Louie Magallanes, Elden Meyers, Skipper Sevils, Manager. Under 'rhe direclion of Coach Harry Beck 'rhe Bulldogs look The Siskiyou Counly Six-Man Fooiball Championship. Coach Harry Beck led l'he Bulldogs l'o 'l'he Six-Man Championship in I942 ailer which he leir for lhe Army. Our luck seemed To have lefl wilh him and il' wasn r unl'il he relurned lo lhe coaching posiiion in I947 lhal' we won anoiher championship and now for 'rhree conseculive seasons lhe Bulldogs have done jus'r lhal. The Bulldogs slarled lhe season by bealing Forl Jones 33-26. They 'rhen go'r 'rogelher eleven men 'ro irounce Bly 40-6 in a non-league eleven-man game. Nexl They walked over Happy Camp 46- I4 in 'rheir second league game. Forl Jones was downed 34-I3 lo coniinue 'rhe Bulldogs' winning slreak. They lhen losl- 'ro McCloud in anolher non-league eleven-man scrap I2-I3. Happy Camp beal ihe Bulldogs I4-8 'ro come up inlo a lie for Tirsl place. The Bulldogs came back wilh everylhing lhey had lo loeal Happy Camp 78 fo 40 in 'rhe play-off +o win The championship. Phil Long and Herb Geller were co- cap+ains. 269 ACTIVITY SNAPS B .BASKETBALL YELL LEADERS No. I7, Louid Maqallanesp No. IB, Floyd Krouseg No. l3, Roger LEFT TO RIGHT: Arla Miller, Rosemary Robinson, Bonnie Nelson Porierfield. FOOTBALL Manager Skipper Sevifs. No. 37, Herbert Geller: No. 42, Jimmy Cooper. 270 ACTIVITY SNAPS CADET OFFICERS BAND 8 TOP ROW, Iefl' lo righf: Jack Fine, Phillip Long, Jack McMurren. SEC- TOP ROW, lefi' fo righf: Larry Burkharl, Delores Conlnelly, Edna Falrless, OND ROW: Floyd Krouse, Jimmy Cooper, Jack Mofschenbacher. Phyllis Beeson, Sharon Myers. SECOND ROW7: Amelia Saucedo, Gordon Beeson, Louie Magallanes, Herberi Geller, Donas Edsall. RICHARDSON SPRINGS CONFERENCE TOP ROW, Ieff io right Eleanor Bay, Anne Collins, Sieve Jones, Alice Y.M.C.A. Carier. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Robinson, Mrs. Chrisfenson, Advisor: TOP ROW, left 'Io righlz Donna Houck, Eleanor Bay, Belly Wood. and Donas Edsall. SECOND ROW: Marguerife Gerlf, Mrs. Chrlsfenson, and lone Wise. 27l ACTIVITY SNAPS OFFICE STAFF GYM STAFF TOP ROW, leff fo righi: Bobbie Sfruble, Beffy Logan, Donas Edsall, TOP ROW, Ieff 'fo righf: Jimmy Cooper, Sharon Myers, Jack Moischen- Anne Collins, Delores Connelly. SECOND ROW: Beffy Wood, Gordon bacher. SECOND ROW: Jack Lee, Marie Kenasfon and Floyd' Krouse Beeson and Mary Lee. SEWING TYPING LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Beeson, Daisy Nelson and Amelia Saucedo. LEFT TO RlGHT: June Birman, Esperanza Magallanes, Marquerife Gerli, Donna Houck, Alice Carfer and Virginia Cuffler. 272 ACTIVITY SNAPS SHOP BOYS' COOKING LEFT TO RIGHT: Darwin Myers, Billy Copeland, Don Bahrman, Eddie LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Mofschenbacher, Gordon Truax, Floyd Krouse. V' I . 'e S CHEMISTRY ARTS AND CRAFTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Clyde Shoemaker, Don Barneff, Zelma Andrus, Iva LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Cuffler, Harold Smith, Slanley Riley, Arla Jean Crufchfield. Miller. 273 ACTIVITY SNAPS LATIN CLUB TOP ROW, left Io righh Gordon Beeson, Reporierg Peggy Logan, Vice- Presideni. SECOND ROW: Sieve Jones, Secretary-Treasurerg Anne Collins, President B BASKETBALL No, I4, Clifford Branham. A BASKETBALL No. 7, Jack Leeg No. ID, Muriel Hoskins A BASKETBALL Jack Fine. WWW fix iW3Wf W 'xr N Fr - I' J ,Sli .. 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More than 25 0,000 Heald students occupy leading positions in the West. Founded in 1863 ALD E3i'.'LZiiFJZCOLLEGE VAN NESS AT POST ' SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA ' PHONE ORDWAY 3-S500 OTHER HEALD SCHOOLS: OAKLAND, SACRAMENTO, SAN JOSE 279 It's WilS011,S Today in Sports Equipmentn' AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS MCCLOUD RIVER MERCANTILE C0 McCloucl, California Tl-I E SPORTSMAN Mounf Shasfa, California WEED MERCANTI LE CQ. Weecl, California COCPLEY AN D POLLARD Yreka, California FRED'S HARDWARE CO. Weed, California WATERS 84 ROSS Specialisfs in School Musical Equipmenf 625 Suffer Sfreef ' San Francisco 2, California Choral-Band and Orchesfra Music King-Olds-Holfon ancl ofher LEADING BAND INSTRUMENTS Insfrumenfs Renfecl or sold on EASY PAYMENT PLAN Wrife for Defails 280 Government Regulation But NOT Participation! It is trequently heard today that the Government should enter some particular 'Field ot private business because it can do the iob at a lower cost to the consumer. The Government under this guise has made con- siderable progress in the Pacitic Northwest towards driving the private power companies out ot business. The basis tor this encroachment can be used tor entering any business. The idea that a private enterprise can successtully compete against the Government is false: tor no busi- ness, big or small, can continue to operate tor long when its competitor is virtually tax tree, pays little or no interest on the money it borrows, and is not saddled with the multitude ot restrictions harassing private enterprise. For example the advocates ot the Tennessee Valley Au- thority proclaim it sells electricity tor less than most private companies, but these proponents ot Government ownership do not mention the tact that the T.V.A. paid only 3.52, ot its gross revenue in taxes in I949, while the private electric companies paid on the average ot l9'7,,. It the business managed companies could have used this tax payment to reduce electrical rates instead ot paying it into the Government till to help subsidize Federal proiects the myth ot cheap public power would be quickly deflated. Let the Government regulate, but not par- ticipate. The Colitornici Oregon Power Company ONE OF AMERlCA'S TAX-PAYING ELECTRIC COMPANIES 28I H. S. CROCKER COMPANY, INC. A complete Iine of school supplies and equipment SACRAMENTO o SAN FRANCISCO o FRESNO Portland Athletic Supply Co. WARM o COMFORTABLE o SHARP LOOKING BUTWIN JACKETS ALL SCHOOL COLORS IN REVERSIBLES I007, wool on one side. shower-proof poplin on other. Sizes 36 to 48 Stock No. 2253 .......... ........... S I3-95 Heavyweight White Butwin iackets with leather sleeves. Stock Not 245IX SI6.50 Heavyweight White Butwin Jackets with Knit trim in green and goId, black and white, purple and white, grey and royal blue, royal blue and light gold, royal blue and white, bIacIK and orange, scarlet and white. Sizes 34 to 48. Stock No. 2202 ................,.,.......,.,,4,..A,.......,.,,...........,..................................,,........,.............. 58.95 ENCLOSE MONEY ORDER AND WE WILL PAY POSTAGE. PORTLAND ATHLETIC SUPPLY CO. 4l4 S. W. 3rd, Portland, Oregon Gentlemen: I am enclosing a check E1 money order lj for S ,,.........,.., ....,..............,,...,..............., Please send me fquantityl .........................................,..,,., tStock No.I ............... ..........,, I Sizel ................ Colors ...,.......,................,,....,..t...... .,....,.,...,........... ..........,.,....,..,......,............ ..,......... ..........,,.,...,......,..,.. NAME .,...... ,, .......... ...,.. ....,,,,.,..,..,,,...,,..,.,,........,...,.,....,., : .,....,..... ....,. , . . ADDRESS .......... : ,,,,,,,.,,......,,.,,,,,,.., CITY .... ZONE ...... , ........ ....,,,,.. S TATE ........,.....,...... . 282 The Name That's Official With America! Look For It Un All Sports Equipment 'T i SPALDING sets THE PAGE IN SPURTS A FRIEND OF THE SISKIYOU JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 283 TRAINED MINDS PRODUCE FINE TOOLS TO SPEED PROGRESS... C. W. MARWEDEL has for over 75 years been Ihe BEST SOURCE IN THE WEST for Tools, Meials ancI IncIusI'riaI Supplies C. W. MARWEDEL SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND BEST MUSIC COMPANY Corner I2I'h ancI CIay SI's., Oakland, California GL. I-5332 Our complimenis To The young school musicians of Ihe Siskiyou Join? Union High School Disirici Specializing in Schooi Supplies, Diplomas. e+c. A. CARLISLE 84 CO. 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Smifh, Presidenh R. A. Walker, Vice-Presidenf ancl Cashier, W. T. Young, Secrefary and Branch Manager DIRECTORS Geo. Smifh, A. A. Bills, Harvey A. Green, R. A. Walker, Ernesf P. Smifh, W. T. Young, and Paul O. Reichman Capifal ............. S I 00,000 Surplus ancl Undivided Profifs . . I50.000 Assefs ........ . 3,000,000 Forf Jones California 288 EDDIE EDGECOMI3 MERCANTILE HARDWARE a GENERAL PAINT Francis Farley lo Eddie Edgecomb Forf Jones California 'FORT JONES CAFE Frances Easflick Forf Jones California WILLARD'S STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE I Charles and Dorfhy Willard Forf Jones California Fort Jones Creamery and Meat Market DAIRY AND MEAT PRODUCTS - Forf Jones California CODY'S FORT CLUB DRINK AND EAT AT THE SPORTSMAN'S RETREAT Forf Jones California FORT JONES LUMBER YARD Douglas Easflick, Propriefor Forf Jones California H A N K A N D B Y R D I E IvIATT'S SERVICE STATION GENERAL MERCHANDISE AUTO REPAIRING Greenview California Greenview ' California K , E , B U R T O N Complimenfs of i ' u f , ' Fon JonesD sfrlb for o Shell Producfs California S 289 FORT JONES PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Harry Hough, R.PI1. For+ Jones, California H. A. ERICKSON, MD., F.A.C.S. Fori' Jones California Complimenfs of FORT JONES FIRE DEPARTMENT FORT JONES P.-T.A. For'I' Jones California Complimenfs of THE FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT BODY SINCERELY THANKS ALL THOSE MERCHANTS, OR- GANIZATIONS, AND INDIVIDUALS WHO PROVIDED THE MAJOR PORTION OF FUNDS NEEDED IN FINANCING OUR SHARE OF THE I950 WHITE AND GOLD. 290 BERT AND BILL'S SUPER SERVICE Drive in wifh Confidence Drive ouf Safisfiedu Service Sfafion and Garage HAPPY CAMP GROUNDS MODERN CABINS L. H. High ' l. M. High Happy Camp, California Complimenfs of ROSlE'S PLACE Complimenfs of RAINBOW RESORT Hamburg California YOUNG'S STORE Joe A. Young, Prop. Happy Camp California Complimenfs of AMERICAN LEGION Posf 530 KLAMATH RIVER FREIGHT LINES Service you can depend on Fred Tuffs, Operafor HORSE CREEK STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Horse Creelr P. O.. Calif. Pefer and Maxine Malloy cerrgre+ule+ierre curse of msc HORSE CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Bacheller Pasfors Horse Creek California LOG CABIN CAFE GOOD FOOD ' SENSIBLE PRICES Harry and Harrieffe Noble Happy Camp California DEL RIO THEATRE Happy Camp Don Avery. Proprisfor SCHWARTZ LUMBER CO. Hamburg, California CHESTER GRAVES Yrelca, California Disfrilaufor for Medo Land Dairy Milk ' Cream ' Ice Cream HORSE CREEK CAMP CABINS AND TRAILER SPACE Chesfer and Viola Barfon, Props. LANGFORD'S STORE Somes Bar. California GENERAL MERCHANDISE EVANS MERCANTILE STORE SHOES - HARDWARE DRY GOODS SARA'S CAFE GROCERIES sERvIcE WITH A sMII.E CHEVRON PRODUCTS - SPORTING GOODS Sara NeSbi++- Prop. Happy Camp California C0mP'ime +S0f FISHING TAcIcI.E PHILIP M. TOLEMAN LEE'S ROD AND GUN SHOP MINING ENGINEER Happy Camp California HAPPY Camp' California Complimenis of INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Fred Boring, Pasior Happy Camp California HAPPY CAMP CASH MARKET MEAT ' ICE ' GROCERIES FresI1 Vege+abIes and Frozen Foods Complimenis of AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Happy Camp-Unii Posi 530 KENNERLEY'S AM BULANCE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Happy Camp California Complimenis of HAPPY CAMP P.-T.A. BARBER SHOP John Borisa, Prop. Happy Camp California KENNETH J. KENNEDY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ' NOTARY PUBLIC Specializing in Klamafh River Properiies EAST FORK LUMBER COMPANY Shelion 8: Hoclcaday, Owners WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER Happy Camp California Complimenis of PENCE'S PLACE H. E. PENCE L. E. PENCE Happy Camp California MR. L. E. McGONAGLE McCLOUD BARBER SHOP 'NSURANCE AGENT Phone 55 or 7OK5 McCIoud California Congra+uIa+ions SENIORS OF MCCLOUD HIGH I950 Your Pho+ographer SHASTA STUDIO Dunsmuir California S T O P A T CompIimenI's of HAPPY CAMP GARAGE S C H U L E R ' S The SI'ore for All 'I'I1e Family KI-AMATH RIVER STAGE SERVICE WITH A SMILE Mouni' Shasfa California Fas+Fi2g lsgeeqggj-able Happy Camp California BANK OF MT. SHASTA MT. SHASTA, CALIFORNIA L. N. Lorenzen, Presideni' O. P. Nielsen, Cashier Bob Casalfa, Vice-Presideni' Philip H. Googins, Assisiani' Cashier 293 McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL IS GREATLY INDEBTED TO THE MCCLOUD RIVER LUMBER COMPANY FOR ITS GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR ANNUAL AS WELL AS ALL OUR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 294 Complimenfs of MCCLOUD COMMUNITY RECREATION COUNCIL DEDICATED TO THE TASK OF MAKING IT POSSIBLE FOR THE PEOPLE OF McCLOUD AND NEIGHBOR- ING COMMUNITIES TO FIND BOTH THE JOY OF LIFE AND THE DUTY OF LIFE -THE FORMER IN GAMES, SPORTS, MUSIC, THE THEATRE, NATURE AND BEAUTY, THE LATTER IN SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO THE NATION. 295 MCCLOUD RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY BUS SERVICE BETWEEN MOUNT SHASTA AND MCCLOUD No. 2 Ieaves Mouni' SI1as+a 7:30 a.m. No. I Ieaves McCIoucI 8:30 a.m. No. 4 Ieaves Mouni Shasfa I I:00 a.m. No. 3 Ieaves McCloud 2:00 p.m. No. 6 Ieaves Moun'I' Shasia 4:30 p.m. No. 5 Ieaves McCIoucI 5:40 p.m. FARE: One Way, 50cg Round Trip, 75c ipIus fax, CI-ARA'S A'I'i'1I9+6S Everywhere Prefer ekocemss - GAS AND ou. KANDEI- Snug, Highway LETTERMEN SWEATERS Dunsmuir California 4834 Infersiaie Ave. Por+IancI, Oregon THE CLEANING SHOP We Call and Deliver Cleaning, Pressing, Aliering Suifs Made 'Io OrcIer-We Operaie Our Own PIanI' Pellegrino-Sarfi Phone IOK4 McCloud, California 296 GRIFFIN'S JEWELRY STORE Nafionally Adverlisecl Wafches I MT' FINE QUALITY DIAMONDS Guaran-feed Wafch Repairing ' Silverware CQRSAGES Dunsmuir California FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS AND POTTED PLANTS SPROUSE-REITZ CO.. INC. 5c ' l0c ' l5c Mouni Shun California There is a s+ore near you Dunsmuir California Complimenis of Your Sruclebaker Dealer BRUNO'S GARAGE AND BODY SHOP 24-Hour Towing Service - Phone 58I7 Mounl' Shasra 603 Ream Ave. California LITTRELL PARTS Your Frienclly Sfore Auiomofive Paris and Accessories Available Io You Through Your Local Garage or Service S+a+ion Congra+uIa+ions Ccmplimenis of D.. A. SIRIANNI REALTOR W. L. BICKEL, D.D.S. Real Es+a+e ' Insurance Dunsmuir California McCloud California 297 J. 8: J. CLOTHING STORE Men's Dress and Worlc Clofhes Complimenfs of W. M. PENSERINI 905 Sac. Avenue 400 Walnuf Sf. JEWELER Dunsmuir, Calif. Mf. Shasfa, Calif. 3I6-A W:1II1UI' Sf- MI- SIHSI6. Calif- SURE-WAY CLEANERS RAINBOW DAIRY FOUNTAIN Phone 560i ICE CREAM and SANDWICHES 302 Ream Avenue Mf. Shasfa, Calif. Mounf Shasfa California RAMSHAW'S HARDWARE SPORTSMEN'S DEN Beafrice S. Ramshaw Sylves Mil1OI8'l l'i Phone 58I2 ' Phone 2295 Mounf Shasfa California 306 Walnuf Sf. Mf. Shasfa, Calif. ELECTRIC sERvlcE co. WNK S'PU'RT RADIO ' APPLIANCES Before You Buy-See Cy MOUDI Shasfa Caiifgrnia If's in Public Eye PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Mounf Shasfa California HARPER'S NEWS STAND D. A. SHELDON 81 SONS NEWSPAPERS FEED ' MAGAZINES FUEL GREETING cARos CO'-D STORAGE Phone 5557 Mf. Shasfa, Calif. Mounf Shasfa California Wafches Diamonds Complimenfs C.E.DUNNING 0, JEWELER Wafch and Jewelry Repairing CO' Mounf Shasfa California Mf. Shasfa, Calif. Yreira, Calif. Complimenfs of INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS OF AMERICA LOCAL 6-64 AN ORGANIZATION STANDING FOR A TRUE DEMO- CRATIC WAY OF LIFE, AND UPHOLDING THE IDEA OF A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEO- PLE, AND FOR THE PEOPLE. SUB LOCALS PIanI' Sub-LocaI, McCloud, California Whife Horse, California Town Group Ponclosa, California McCLOUD STEAM LAUNDRY C0mPIimef1'fS of M. G. Lim, Prop. MCCLOUD BEAUTY SHOP McCloud California McCloud California MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT MCCLOU D -I'I'I EATER McCIoucI Caiifornia CORRAL RESORT Complimenfs of CocI:faiI Lounge ' Sfeak House BaIIroo ' D ' N' h+I m anclng Ig y Banquefs Our Specialfy Dunsmuir California Chevrolef Buick Abe Memeo, Prop. M. 8: M. CHEVROLET CO. A.A.A. Service McCloud California Phone 48I8 Dunsmuir California 299 MT. SHASTA HARDWARE CO. VETERAN'S CLUB C.S.Amngham MIXED DRINKS , Mounf Shasfa California Mounl' Shasfa California C0mPIlmen'fS of DR. WILLIAM A. LETCHER MT. SHASTA AUTO SUPPLY OPTOMEWST Howe Building Mounf Shasfa California Mounf Shasfa California Complimenfs of JEWELER , , , CHILIVIL Diamonds ' Wafches ' Wafch Repairing DUHSVHUIF California Dunsmuir California PIEDMONT HOTEL MT. SHASTA CLEANERS AND TAILOR Ifalian Dinners ' Mixed Drinlrs R. Fabiano ' Mv1m+ Shade California Mounf Sham California MT. Fireproof ' Modern ' Clean Corsages ' Floral Arrangemenfs BN-'I Poifed PIBHIS Sleep Quiefly Off fhe Highway Moun-I Shasfa California Mgunf Shasfa California Loclred Garages Kifchens MAE H' NOE SHASTA LODGE MOTEL Real Esfafe Brolcer ' Nofary Public No,-H5 End of Mgunf Shag-Ira Cify Phone gn Highway Abrams Lalre Road and Schilling Way Mr. and Mrs' C. W. Ames Mguni Shagia California Mounf Shasfa California SU RE-WAY CLEANERS JIM AND ERNIE'S TEXACO Mounf Shasfa California SHASTA WELDING AND BODY SHOP C. N. Wrighf and George Wrighf Machine Worlr and Blaclrsmifhing Mounf Shasfa California Free Piclcup and Delivery Phones: Mounl' Shasfa 560lg Dunsmuir 266I 302 Ream Avenue Mounf Shasfa California SEHORN'S GARAGE Ponfiac ' Cadillac lnfernafional Mounf Shasfa California PEOPLE'S MARKET Complimenhof SHASTAN STEAM LAUNDRY Piclc Up on Tuesday Fresh Meafs and Choice Groceries Phone 554I Delivery on Safurday Bob Eiler, Prop. Phone 585I ' Call Any Time Mounf Shasfa California Mounf Shasfa California MOUNT HAVEN STUDIOS STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA Genevieve McCorIrIe Dirggfgr A. J. Disfribufor Phone 2I80 ' Adams Drive Phone 2073 Mounf Shasfa California MOUNT Sheila California Dean's M 81 M CHEVROLET CO. BUICK ' CHEVROLET ' ON LOCATION CLEANlNG Free Piclr-up and Delivery RUG-UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Specializing in Sales and Service Norfh Highway AAA DEAN STROHMEIER ' Phone 560i Dunsmulr Callforma Mounf Shasfa California Complimenfs of OLDSMOBILE THE BEST CLEANERS HANDLEY AUTO SALES There Is No Subsfifufe for fhe Besf Ph 22M 905 Soufh Highway ' Phone 208l one Mounf Shasfa California Mounf Shasfa California DAN'S Complimenfs of APPLIANCE STORE MODE O'DAY Dan Regnani, Prop. ' Phone 5834 MVS- Bowman- PNP- Mayfag and Crosley Appliances 3 I5 Walnui Mounf Shasfa California Mounf Shasfa California 30I NOBLE'S CHAPEL LLOYD NOBLE. SR. LLOYD B. NOBLE. JR. Mounf Shasfa California RODLEY MOTORS Your Ford Dealer SPECIALIST IN CAR REPAIRS Complefe Body Shop Repair Service Bear Fronf Encl and Frame Service 200 Florence Ave. ' Phone 4838 Dunsmuir California ABRAM'S LAKE RESORT Near Mf. Shasfa SWIMMING ' BOATING PICNICKING ' DANCING Refreshmenfs Served af All Times Mounf Shasfa California W. G. AUBERT General Confracfing and Building REMODELING ' CABINETS SIDEWALKS CONCRETE WORK Phone 5558 ' Box 678 Mounf Shasfa California ARMSTRONG'S MOTEL On Highway 99 in M'I'. Shasfa, California Mr. and Mrs. T. Freifas, Jr. U. S. Koyalon Maffresses Elecfrically Heafed Mounf Shasfa California RAMSHAW'S HARDWARE Beafrice S. Ra mshaw HARDWARE ' PAINTS ' TOOLS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PLUMBING ' GIFT WARE Phone 58I2 Mounf Shasfa California GERALD L. SHANNON Afforney-a'I'-Law 832 Florence Avenue, Dunsmuir 208 Walnuf Sfreef, Mounf Shasfa California Complimenfs of WALLACE T. WAIT Mounf Shasfa California STOP AT HARPER'S NEWS STAND I S C H U L E R S NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES The Sfors for ALL THE FAMILY GREETINC-3 CARDS Mounf Shasfa California Mouni' Shasfa California CO.. Wafches ' Giffs ' Diamonds C. E. DUNNING 5: ' I0c ' l5c JEWELER Sfore No. SI6 Walsh and Jewelry Repairing Mounf Shasfa California Mounf Sl-,asia California FRANK'S CAFE THE LITTLE PLACE Wm-L A me MEAL Open from 6 a.m. fo 8 p.m. Closed Sundays ' Phone 4473 Franlc Silva, Prop. and Chef Mouni' Shasfa California Complimenfs of D. L. JOHNSON, D.D.S. Mounf Shasfa California Complimenfs of B 8: E DRESS SHOP Locafed in Kilpafric 8: Reinhardl' MONTGOMERY'S DRESSMAKING - SEWING ALTERATIONS RICHFIELD SERVICE We Alfer Our Garmenfs fo Fil fhe Purchaser Mouni' Shasfa California Mounf Shasfa California O CANNON'S GROCERY Open Evenings and Sundays BEVERAGES ICE CREAM nf Shasia California Mou Complimenfs of ROBERT YUEN CHINESE TEAS and HERBS Complimenis of MT. SHASTA PHARMACY uni Shasfa Californ MOUNT SHASTA GARAGE Desoro - PLYMOUTH ia Moun+ Shasia Caiifor PURITY STORE S. M. Hammond Manager FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES uni' Shasfa Californ Complimenis of MOUNT SHASTA HERALD ia Mouni' Shasia Califor D.A.'SHELDON 3. soNs FUEL ' FEED Cold Siorage Lockers uni Shasra Caliiorn MIKE 81 TONY Halian Dinners Mixed Drinics ouni' Shasia Califo ni Shasia Californ KILPATRIC 81 REINHARDT SHASTA DINER We Specialize in THE HOME POPULAR-PRICED QF MERCHANDISE GOOD STEAKS Mounf Shasfa California Mounf Shasfa California L. N. Congrafulafions from ATTORNEY-AT-LAW DOUG'S MARKET The Sfore Wifh The Friendly Afmosphere , , , , 4l6 Walnul' Sfreef Sulle 3,Allungl1am Building Box 76' . Phone 5896 Mounf Shasfa California Mounf Shag, California BOBIS GUN SHOP MARY LEE LATHROP Bob Herzog, Prop. CUSTOM RIFLE MAKING SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND ARTS RePal ln9 and Rebluins Accredifecl Non-Profif Foundafion Shoofers' Supplies Phone 2246 ' 5I l-A Chesfnuf Sfreef 508 Walnuf S+. ' Phone 5767 Muunl' Sllasia California Mounl' Shasfa California J 8: J CLOTHING STORE PINE GROVE GROCERY Jo-fs for Clo+hes e-Rocemes - FRESH sees Mews okess AND womc CLOTHES BEVERAGE5 ' 'CE CREAM Open 8 a.m. +o 8 p.m. Joe Holecelr, Jr., Owner and AH Holidays 400 walnui Shed G. H. Hurlberf Prop. Mounf Slwasfa California Mounf Slmasfa California 305 Before You Buy See Cy Congrafulafions ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. ffm Phone 4438 ' Cy Gower K. RADIO ' APPLIANCES 1 Mounf Shasfa California Mounf Shasfa California Complimenfs of PHIL'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE SWAN OIL SERVICE Phil Gufzler, Prop. A Phone 2005 Moun'I' Shasfa California Mounf Shasfa California WEISS HARDWARE Guaranfeecl Lowes? 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Yi-aka California AND Complimenfs of A'H'orneys-aI'-Law 81 Perry McPherren YreIca California Yreka California P O L L O C K ' S SHOES ' DRY GOODS Furnishings 'For Ihe Family Dr. ScI1oII's Fooi' Remedies and SuppIies Yre ka California Com pIimen'Is of THE PASTIME Yrs Ira Ca Iifornia Complimenis of VOY 8: CAMPBELL TEXACO SERVICE Aufomobile Repair AVERY DRUG COMPANY RELIABLE DRUGGISTS 225 W. Miner S'Iree'I Yrelra California CompIimen'Is of HAYDEN'S BEAUTY SALON Gazelle California Yreka California For Goocl Food I'haI Safisfies COMPIIMBHIS of Eai' aI LEONARDIS CAFE FREEMAN S BEAUTY SALON Yreka California YFBRB California YREKA ENGINEERING 8: MONTAGUE MACHINE WORKS Oberlin Road ' Phone 438-W John Denz, Owner REMEDY SHOP Punk and Bari SUNDAES ' NOTIONS Foun-Iain Service Phone 438I Yrelxa California Moniague California Mrs. Loren Barnes RUSTIC RANCH ANTIQUES One Mile Nor+h of Yrelra L- A- T- P. O. 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G. I-Iagelsiein .,.,,,,,.,,,,, Presiden+ George R. Pheneger ,.., Vice-PresicIen+ Earle F. Ager ..........,.......,.,,.. Secrelary Fred Fisher ...................,.....,.,,. Cashier Joy Rigo .......................... Assr. Cashier DIRECTORS Wm. G. I-Iagels+ein .,...... Dorris, Calif George R. Pheneger ......... Bray, Calif Enoclc Israelson ........ Sacramerfro, Calif Earle F, Ager .,.,,,.......... Tulelalce. Calif Geo. I-Iagelslein .... KIama+h Falls, Ore MEMBER FEDERAI. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Congratulations Class of 'I950' 'From SEARS ROEBUCK AN D COMPANY KIama'I'h Falls, Oregon SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE 347 ASSOCIATED LUMBER 84 BOX COMPANY Manufaciurers of LUMBER AND sox SHOOK A Icp +y2oooooooF + o d dop + aby AMERICAN Box COMPANY D c If THE DORRIS LUMBER 84 MOULDING COMPANY Manufaciurers of DORRIS QUALITY PINE MOULDINGS Mills ai Dorris and Sacramenfo, California 348 EAT cmd DRINK a+ 'Phe TAVERN CAFE CH FRONTI ER MOTORS SERVING THE KLAMATH BASIN Callfo 1' BALSINGER OIL COMPANY HELPFUL ASSOCIATE,-D-' SERVICE 'Wm' h Falls O g fe 349 CATERPILAR TRAcToRs sou DEERE . MOTOR GRADERS ' CQSQFQLQFT DIESEL ENGINES Q FARM MACHINERY '.!3h'f.?'M2'L'IM CRATER LAKE MACHINERY COMPANY Formerly REED TRACTOR CO. MIDLAND EQUIPMENT CO. 719 Markei Sireei' Phone 66I I Complimenfs of Complimenis of BUTTE VALLEY HARDWARE AND SUPPLY THE TOWN SHOP Your Local Dealer in Philco 0 Dupom Pains Disfinciive Sporiswear Universal Appliances and Main af Fiffh Sporfing Goods Denis california KIama+h Falls Oregon LINK RIVER KFLW 'M O T O R S ABC in Klamaih Falls NASH SALES AND SERVICE KLAMATH H ERALD 606 Souih Sindh Sireei' a n d N E W S Phone 3650 AII fhe News AII fhe Tame Klamafh Falls O e90n Klamaih Falls Oregon Complimenis of I E 4 sn E A 2 c KLAMATH FALLS Q55-T 0 as c R E A M E R Y D 5-Lf Z as Ii' 4 '5 -C Home of Crafer Lalce Z E E Dairy Producis 'Q 8 Q D- l320 Main Sireei' Phone 5IOI E 350 Educalional Success Is Wished by GRIGGS SUPERIOR FOODS KIGI'nBI'l'1 Falls Oregon Complimenfs of SITES PLUMBING AND HEATING American Slanclard and Crane Fix'I'ures Nalional Waler Heafers We Keep Your Wife in Hoi Wa'Ier 4I0 Adams Sireel' Klamaih Falls Oregon BU RHARD AND SHORTEN GENERAL CONTRACTORS Phone 7074 A 290I Soufh Sixlh Klamalh Falls Ol-Qgon Complimenls of HELEN and MURRAY MARSHALL Dorris. California 'PHE HOMESTEAD Phone 5I and 54 Friendly Helpfulness 'lo Every Creed and Purse WARD'S KLAMATH FUNERAL HOME Phone 3334 925 High MURPI'IY'S SEED STORE Seeds'II1a'IGrow BUSSMAN'S WELDING SUPPLIES Phone 3443 ' 834 Klamaili Ave. Klamalh Falls Oregon Complimenis of Your Dislric-I' Music Headquarfers BAND INSTRUMENTS SALES AND SERVICE Everyiliing in Music DERBY'Si MUSIC COMPANY Fine Musical Insfrumenls I20 Nor'II1 SBVBHTI1 ' Dial 45I9 Klamaih Falls Oregon SWAN LAKE MOULDING C O M P A N Y KIama+h Falls Building MATERIAL DEPARTMENT STORE Courfeous Service ' Oualily Service Try Us KIama+h Falls Oregon Klamalh Falls Oregon DORRIS MOTEL MODERN FIREPROOF CABINS Highway 97 ' Phone 243 Cong rafulafions and Besf Wishes DICK B. 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Calif0Vl'lia Dorris California CURRlN'S FOR DRUGS LEE HENDRICKSON 9lh and Main 1 Phone 444 22I2 Soulh Sixlh Slreel Klamafh Falls OFBQOH Klamalh Falls Oregon THE GUN STORE STANDARD IMPLEMENT AND Athlefic Supplies FEED STORE Klamaih Fans oregon 27l0 S. 6lh. Klamafh Falls, Oregon V KOHN'S FLOWER SHOP DON'S MENIS WEAR Our Corsages Are Differenl wi-Ne-Ma-Hose' Building Klamaih Falls Oregon Maman' Falls oregon Compliments of PELICAN CAFE I KERWlN'S GROCERY ' ' Lisled in Adventure in Good Ealing Dems caI'fom'a Klamalh Falls Oregon BATES CANDY CO- KLAMATH Funmruke co. 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