Siskiyou Union High School - White and Gold Yearbook (Weed, CA)
- Class of 1951
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T 'walk my 4 , ,kqgg ..-ng .'-- fx 'n f13ai'g+n- - , --.. ' Nmhmgh -M , Aman, L .w wwv ,mv , ikgqyfgr, W. . .if ,Eiga H Ala- ,Hg W2 L H ' 4-mfs'-ew ..,g , .Y ,, . WM W I -W ffff-++:--J H ., , ,V sr 5, J M gm' 'W w f- v L. Y, , 1 .Q A .iq I v K 5, 1 JMR 9. .tr :WW ir 1 K 8 r 1 i I l LT F OREWORD Space for the eight high schools has been apportioned again this year according to the size of the schools and the number of pages requested. Art for the frontispiece as well as all matter for the general literary section has been selected on merit by competent non-resident judges and the judges were instructed to appraise and rank the school sections solely for quality without regard to quantity. There have been several White and Gold trophies since 1928. Yreka retired one trophy in 1928 after having won it three times over a period of years. Mount Shasta High School won permanently the second trophy in 1940, having won it the most times in a ten-year period. Schools to win the annual awards of the trophy during that period were 1929 Yreka, 1930 Yreka, 1931 Mount Shasta, 1932 Weed, 1933 Mount Shasta, 1934 McCloud, 1935 Mount Shasta, 1936 Yreka, 1937 McCloud, 1938 Yreka and McCloud tied for first place, and in 1939 Mount Shasta, McCloud and Yreka tied for first place. Mount Shasta won the trophy permanently in 1940. A trophy, which was presented in 1941, was to be perpetual until won three times by one school. The first award of this trophy was made to Yreka High School in 1941, The second award of this trophy was made to the McCloud High School in 1942. The award for 1943 was made to the Yreka High School. In 1944 the award of the trophy was made to the McCloud High School, and the permanent award of this trophy was made to the McCloud High School in 1945. The first award of the new trophy, pictured here, was won by Yreka in 1946. The second award of this trophy was made to McCloud High School in 1947. The third award of the trophy was made to Mount Shasta High School in 1948 and Mount Shasta High School won it again in 1949. In 1950 the trophy was awarded to the Butte Valley High School. This year the trophy was awarded to Yreka High School, for the largest number of points out of 100 distributed as follows: WINNERS COMPETITION AUTHOR SCHOOL Art of the Frontispiece ................ john McCracken Yreka High School .....-...- Essay fBe:tj ..................... ........ G ordon Nixon Yreka High School .......---------- Essay fSerandj ...... ...... S haron Myers Butte Valley High School Story lBeJlj .......... ......... N ancy Dall Yreka High School ,------------- Story fSecondj ...... ..... B arbara Eddy Yreka High School .......... Poem fBertj ............. ..... N ancy Waddell Weed High School ------- Poem Local Local f.S'econdj ............. . ..... Kay Kersey Section IBe5tj .......... section fsmmdi ...... U''ffffffilfflffffi Weed High School .......... Tulelake High School .......... Mt. Shasta High School ...... POINTS ........15 ........l5 5 ........15 ........2O ........10 JOHN MCCRACKEN Yreka High School I0 N fir' THEME and DEDICATION We, the Senior! of 1951, have eboxen for our central theme FriendJhip and dedicate the 1951 While and Gold To A Haizdelmp Tlarouglaozzt the World. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Elwin G. Adams William H. Weitkamp Clerk George A. Tebbe L. N. Lorenzen I2 Dr. C. C. Dickinson, M.D Prefidefzt From a thin line of thirteen states on the Atlantic seaboard, Americans of many origins have builded a nation across a continent to the shores of the Pacific, writing as they pressed on and on the American saga of freedom, equality, and opportunity. Along that march they paused to build public schools, all dedicated to the same high purpose, education for democracy, and liberty and justice for all. Today, in peace as in war, our country is claiming from these schools leadership they have every right to expect in the difficult work of preserving for ourselves and our posterity, the principles of freedom, justice and democracy. Our very way of life had been jeopardized with the attack on Pearl Harbor and our country accepted the gauge of battle which was forced upon us by the totalitarian govern- ments. Into this battle for the right went the might and force of a free people fighting in defense of a cause which they knew to be just. When their country was in danger, great numbers of students and former students of the Siskiyou Joint Union High School coura- geously entered the Armed Forces and gallantly defended the faith of America, on land- on sea-and in the air. Our students distinguished themselves in all branches of the service. Unfortunately, though, over a hundred of our high school students in the county have been killed in action, and over a hundred others have been wounded. Several of our former teachers have given their lives for our country, too. The coming of peace and the postwar era brought problems to our country just as challenging and perhaps even more complex than those of the war, even if less dramatic. And now we have again entered a period of international crisis which calls from us the same challenge, courage and determination that the Seniors of other years have shown in times of National danger. We the Seniors of 1951 have chosen for our central theme Friendship,,' and dedicate the 1951 White and Gold To A Handclasp Throughout the World. Every student leaving our schools takes with him memoriesof friends and Friendships made in High School, Friendships of students, teachers, friendly rooms, friendly corridors, to keep with him always. These are the 1951 White and Gold collections of friendships made in school. As students and citizens the two main goals we should keep before us are: First, to win and secure the peace, and second, to preserve our American way of life, which is based on our democratic American system of free enterprise and private initiative. The American way and democracy are synonymous terms and public school is the foundation stone of democracy. Seniors of the class of 1951 of the Siskiyou Joint Union High School District are gratefully appreciative of the fine system of high schools and the splendid educational opportunities the Board of Trustees of the Siskiyou joint Union High School District is providing for the boys and girls of Siskiyou Joint Union High Schools. We are ever mindful that the creative men who serve us as trustees and give so much of their time and energy to youth and our schools are themselves true symbols of the American way and our progressive school system. When the Pilgrims came to America, one of their first acts was to establish a school for their children. And when the early pioneer settlers came to Siskiyou County they early established schools for the benefit of their children and their children's children. We are grateful to those early pioneers of education, and we are deeply grateful also to the men who make up the present progressive Board of Trustees of the Siskiyou joint Union High School District, whose consciousness of the faithful and unselfish discharge of their civic duty can be their only reward and through whose efforts we are enjoying the benefits of one of the finest educational systems in the state. The Seniors of 1951 are truly grateful and appreciative for the fine group of men who make up our progressive High School Board, and for the excellent system of high schools provided for us. j I3 SISKIYOU COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY The above picture was taken of the late john O. McBroom of Cecilville in the winter of 1914-15 as he was leaving Carter Meadows in the head of the East Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon River with the mail for Cecilville from Callahans and the outside world. Winter mail was carried by mule train after snows became packed but during periods of storm first-class mail was carried out by McBroom, using skis or snowshoes. McBroom packed supplies and hunting and fishing parties throughout the Salmon River Country for many years. The Siskiyou County Historical Society's collection of photographs and stories of pioneer days is growing rapidly. Copies of early photos are earnestly solicited. I4 KLAMATH NATIONAL FOREST U. S. Forest Service Photo The Klamath River in its course from the lakes of eastern Oregon to the Pacific Ocean crosses the northern part of Siskiyou County and the entire breadth of the Klamath National Forest. Much of this distance is through rugged canyons and gorges of magnifi- cent beauty. It is recognized throughout the Nation as one of the greatest fishing streams and anglers from all parts of the world have fished its waters for salmon and steelhead. Tributary streams are also well stocked and the country through which it flows abounds with game. The people of Siskiyou County co-operate with the Klamath National Forest in the protection and conservation of the natural resources which make this land a truly great recreation area. I5 KLAMATH NATIONAL FOREST SKY-HIGH LAKE N iWgiwffxf-elf,MW ,mmwmwxi-mvvsmgzmxwmf-wrmp-lunuuw.w.Mw-:fax-:wi.awww.7-wmwwn LOWER CARIBOU LAKE HANCOCK LAKE 'Y , L- V :fl 1 wr JE' ,.,f'f1'w5e3,vQY.,,Y A W5 , -vw Q, W 'uv A :, --J . ' , - W --my 1 K 4' - .VZ f,,.- .'1-:wb ,Q-,, , fg.g:f,W54:uf-525-3 1 . Q .., L Q-Y' , ,uni 5- 2, , - , , - V xy, I H- X ' , ., cw 5' 1 gf 14- 'E ',,'w:f' ? 4 N, W v Q x - kL Hq'i I 7 I k fx QQ, -- -- x A X- , . ,.,. : -'if f 'sf , , . ' ', m 'Q'-'.f52iWi'u, if , - ', x ws X W.: f' ., -.4 -- ., .. ,-N Q. M...-w-w ' yr mffwrv E . , A, QL fi ifllw-Q ,,55Qi MW ff fx5gT'5ifs' N J if Q-'14 2- . V. 335 N' ,, 2' M :J 1-l , ily, . KF' wzsal wel exsreimsfwvaf:-:fix 1 fzlxQSQsa4if2xr5 I2i'sHarmzffiff -1 My wwgmmimf-'1f11P2famtwfafiwwwwresiimwizmz -:5fi!nssmf1s,,:z,:-11-J.,azfgsmawwmlvmwt SHASTA NATIONAL FOREST The most important of our Natural Resources is water. Normally we think of water as something which we can use and throw away, because it is perpetually being reclaimed and made available to us again in its pure state by natural forces. Today, with our population increases and with the increase of industrial demands for pure water, leaving it up to nature to keep us supplied with sufficient of this lifeblood of the Nation just will not work. Nature will do its share in water production, but the management of that water for our use, the making the most of it before it is finally released into the oceans, is up to us. The biggest part of the job of Water Management lies in the areas where it first drops to earth. Luckily the major portion of Californiafs watersheds lies within the National Forests. Rainfall here is intercepted by trees and brush and so when it reaches the ground after soaking thru the carpet of leaves and needles it sinks easily into the loose soil beneath and so reaches the vast underground reservoirs, which in their turn yield it back to crops and streams during the long rainless periods. When the soil is bared to the rain by fire or other means, the rainfall soon packs the surface tight and then rushes off into the stream causing flood and disaster. Within the Shasta National Forest lies one of the most important watersheds in the State of California. In those portions drainages of the Sacramento, McCloud, Pit and Trinity Rivers, which lie within the Forest, the rainfall often reaches 100 inches per year. This water impounded behind Shasta Dam provides irrigation for both the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, assists navigation on the Sacramento River, prevents Salt Water damage in the industrial Bay Area, and protects the Lower Sacramento Valley from devastating floods. I9 ADMINISTRATION DELWIN H. POE LEWIS F. MANN Principal, Mt. Shasta H.S. Principal, Weed H.S. JOHN D. EDWARDS DR. JERE E. HURLEY Principal, Butte Valley H.S. Dixlrict Superintendent CHARLES R. GREEN NORMAN L. ESSER Principal, McCloud H.S. Principal, Tulelake H.S. 20 i E 1 5 s 5 1 5 ARTHUR H. FRENCH Principal, Happy Camp H.E JON S. PETERS Princiapl, Fort jones H., i LOREN A. WANN Principal, Yreka H.S. W The i'li-II'I1k1m1 Q LD Volume 52 May, 1951 Number 1 Published by THE SENIORS OF THE EIGHT HIGH SCHOOLS of the SISKIYOU JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Situated at DORRIS, FORT JONES, HAPPY CAMP, MCCLOUD, MOUNT SHASTA, TULELAKE, WEED, and YREKA in SISKIYOU COUNTY DISTRICT OFFICE YREKA, CALIFORNIA 23 Awards ........... F rontispiece ....... Theme .................. Literary Section ...................... .... Happy Camp High School Page 9 10 11 21 51 McCloud High School .......... ........ 4 5 Mount Shasta High School 77 Tulelake High School ......... ........ 1 1 5 Weed High School ....... 1 1 5 Yreka High School ................. ........ 1 97 Butte Valley High School 259 Fort jones High School ....... ....-..- 2 85 Advertisements ............... 505 FRIENDSHIP fBest Esmyj Friendship is a world problem, or perhaps it would be better to say the lack of friendship is a world problem. The only way it is possible to achieve the goal of all mankind PEACE is to obtain universal friendship. Before global friendship can even be hoped for, we must first of all learn to live happily with our neighbors. It is easy to talk about friendship, but quite a different matter to do something about it. In order to achieve world friendship, it seems the best place to start is with little types of bickering. If everyone in the world should decide to change every enemy into a friend, through personal acts of friendship, it would be a small matter to obtain world friendship. As of right now the chances of a third World War in the near future are certainly great. The only way the problems between the United States and her enemies, who need no mentioning, can be overcome, is through the peace organization, the United Nations. The object of the United Nations is to get all countries to live together in peace, to depend upon each other for vital necessities, and to lift the iron curtain which now cuts off parts of the world from each other. This can only be if first we learn to live in friendly atmosphere within our own towns and cities. That is the first step toward world friendship. GORDON NIXON Yreka High School FRIENDSHIP QSecond Place Ermyj First of all, what is friendship? Friendship is a state of being friends, a respect for others, an affection arising from mutual esteem and good will. There can not be friendship without confidence. Second, where is friendship found? Friendship can be found only in the hearts of those who want to have friends and be happy. You see little boys and girls outside making mud pies together or at a park, ioo, and many other places. Maybe they don't even know each other, but they don't care, it's someone to play with and soon they become great friends. ' At home if you are taking care of your little brother or sister, or at a neighbors taking care of their children you gradually win their confidence, and when they get hurt they come running to you ,for help. Why? Because they trust and have confidence in you. If you say, Oh, don't bother me, or something of the sort, that friendship is broken. I think friendship is the best thing a person can have or gain. SHARON MYERS, '52 Butte Valley High School. 25 FRIENDSHIP fH0l10f4Zbl6 MBIZIIOW5 Friendship is a very hard word to define because it has so many meanings. It is a deep feeling that is hard to put into words. As in the case of a person in need, a friend comes and helps. Although no words may be exchanged there is still a feeling of friendliness. Things like this are going on in this same way all over the world. These acts help to draw the countries and people of the world closer together. Friendliness between different people is a great challenge to the world's youth. Tomorrow, today's youth will be the leaders of the world. In order to have peace these leaders must know the meaning of friendship and what a precious condition it is. These leaders must also learn to fully appreciate friendship, for without friendship to bind the countries of this world together there can never be total peace on the earth. Wliat are some of the characteristics of friendship? Before people are true friends there must be a certain amount of affection drawing them together, they should have some interests that are common to both, they must show tolerance and be willing to sacrifice for the person they call their friend. Most people think of friends as reliable, honest, kind, and usually good natured. This is what the youth of today should be so that the 'world may be peacefully inclined forever. So friendship is something you, yourself can feel, but cannot explain. Never the less, it is there and always must be even though each person has a different idea of how it may exist. QAROLYN HANSON Happy Camp High School. THE MINE QBert Story, ' There is an old miner's cabin deep in the Siskiyous. It has been deserted since the gold rush. It stands on the top of a rise and around it are pine trees. About fifty yards from the cabin is an old mine, and in the mine there is: well, I'll tell you the story. One morning about a hundred years ago, an old miner awoke, yawned, stretched, dressed and went to make his breakfast. Then he went over to the mine and did his work for the day. This miner had only one enemy and this enemy was the owner of a trading post, Silas Sims, by name. Silas Sims wanted all the gold that the miner had. That night when the miner went to bed, he had a visitor, but he didn't know it. Silas Sims waited until the light had gone out in the cabin. Then he went into the mine and loosened several of the wooden beams across the top and on the sides of it. Then he went home. Unknown to Silas, the old miner had dug a hole near the entrance of the mine and buried the gold there, and also some in the mine. Somehow word had gotten around that he had hidden all the gold in his cabin. Naturally, Silas thought that was where it was. He also thought that if the miner was buried in the mine, he could explore his house and find the gold. The next morning, the miner went to work as usual, and while he was in the mine, around noon, it caved in. The old miner heard the noise and went to the front of the mine. He dug to get out, but in vain. That night the miner was dead. Silas Sims came back the next day to search the house. He cou1dn't find anything because, of course, there wasn't anything to find. He searched everywhere and even tried digging through to the mine, but the gold was not to be found. So, somewhere, up in the Siskiyous is that cabin, in the mine there is still .the gold and, of course, the skelton. Someday, why don't you go looking for it? If you find it be sure to let me know! ' NANCY DALL Yreka High School. 26 SALLY', fSec0mi Place Storyj The sun crept through the window in Sally's room and stretched its long beams of golden rays onto her bed. Sally yawned and stretched her arms lazily. Her thoughts wandered aimlessly about everyday happenings. But this was no plain, everyday day. No, this was the day of the Junior-Senior Ball and she had a glorious date with none other than the captain of the football team. No, this indeed was no regular day at all. First of all, among other things, she had to rush to town and get her new formal, for a date such as this deserved a new formal. It was a dreamy creation, a low-cut neck with sequins scattered over the pink net. By 11:00 Sally had picked up her formal and was starting home, when a dilapidated old jalopy pulled up and a laughing voice called out, Hop in, Sally, and we'll go for a spin at Edmund's Lake. No, thanks, I have something else to do, she said and walked on. So what's with her? came an amazed answer among the muddle of boys and girls as the with a roar of the piper the jalopy rattled on down the street. That evening Sally, dressed in her new formal and high heels, descended slowly as the doorbell gave off a loud ring. Now, Buzzy, open the door and say 'Good evening' in your nicest manner, Sally instructed her brother, and please don't be smart-alecky, for once. Ignoring her, Buzzy threw the door open with a bang and said in the most uncivilized manner, Hi, you gonna take my sister to a dance That's right,', came an amazed answer, and Jim stepped through the doorway. Hello, jim,', greeted Sally, trying to cover up for her brother. Come in and meet my parents. Soon afterwards Sally and jim were walking hand in hand to the dance. As they were walking along they heard the squeal of the brakes of an automobile. Far down at the end of the block they could see the car drive away. When they approached the spot where the car had stopped, they could see a little puppy lying in the road. Oh, Jim! It's a little puppy, cried Sally as she rushed over to it. It's still alive, but I think it's got a broken leg. Sally lifted the puppy onto her lap and the puppy began to whine. Don't, Sally, you'll get blood all over your dress, said Jim. Better leave him there. I'm afraid he'll die anyway. Oh, no, I couldnt do that! Look, he must belong to the people who live in that house, she said, and started walking toward it. As she reached the house she looked down at her new dress. The skirt had blood all over it. The door opened and a little girl exclaimed, when she saw the dog, Oh, daddy. Buster's been hurt, and she began to cry. Her father came to the door and -gently lifted the puppy from Sally's arms. Thanks a lot, he said. I'll take him to the veterinarian, I think he'll be okay. Sally and jim descended slowly down the steps. Well, I guess I'd better go home and change into another formal, Sally said. Later that evening at the ball, jim said to her, You know, I heard you were kind of snobbish, but after seeing what you did tonight, you proved to me that you aren't. Sally just smiled and thought to herself, It's not a new formal or hairstyle that counts- it's what you are inside. ?,, BARBARA EDDY Yreka High School DON 'T BE DISAPPOINTED QHOnomble Mentionj When you've been out climbing up hill, down hill and over high, rocky mountains all day buck hunting and don't see anything, naturally you're disappointed. But don't be disappointed then-wait until you've been climbing all day and you feel as if you can't take another step, you lay down and go to sleep. All of a sudden you wake with a start. You listen. What is that noise? It sounds like something sneaking through the brush. You're so excited you can hardly think straight. You reach for your gun, keeping your eye on the place where the crashing sounds seem to be coming from. You feel around. The noise keeps coming closer. Where is that gun? You think you've left it near. You turn around-then remember that it's up against the tree which is about three yards off to your left. Slowly you get to your hands and knees and creep over to the tree. Quickly and silently you grab the gun and get ready for anything. Suddenly, crashing through the brush is the largest buck you've ever laid eyes on. You cock the gun. Something seems to be wrong. The bullet won't go into the chamber. In the meantime the buck just stands there watching you. Finally you get the bullet in the chamber, raise the gun, and-what's happened? While you were so busy trying to get the bullet into the chamber, the buck has silently slipped away. This is the time to be dirappointed. DARLENE DEAS Yreka, California 27 A SONNET TO A SPRING DAY CBM! Poem? It is unequaled in its beauties rare So pure and perfect in all its glory. The sun is shining, and the sky is free From cloud or e'en a sign of spider's snare. A gentle breeze floats lightly in the air, And fans the tufts of grass and tree, And through the open window wafts to me A voiceless call, its blessed gifts to share. But duty dares to claim me for her own. I cannot flee from ties which force and tear A captive heart, by hearing not its moan, Its sighs, or dreams for freedom it holds dear. But as I sit and long, the real falls prone, And I no longer know that I am here. NANCY WADDELL Weed High School. A WISH fSecomi Place Poemj I would the time had come-but it has not, When all men everywhere might say: Peace and friendship-Go with God. And mean it. It is not necessary that we should follow In someoneis narrow way. It is not necessary that we should ask For anyone's yea or nay. It is enough that we should grant The right to choose the road, To anyone upon the earth. And having chosen-say: Peace and friendship-Go with God. And mean it. KAY KERSEY Weed High School. BEST OF ALL QHonombIe Mentionj If one should ask of you some day, When leaves are all aflame, Which of the seasons you like best, I'm sure you would exclaim, Why autumn's best of all. But then some stormy, wintry day, When trees are white with snow, And dreaming by the fire you lay, With memories aglow, Then winter's best of all. And then in Spring, when robins sing, And fragrance fills the air, You feel in your heart a joyous ring. For there's beauty everywhere, And Spring is best of all. And as the lovely days go by, And bees begin to hum. The noonday sun is climbing high, Another time has come- By far-the very best of all. JOYCE BANGSBERG Mount Shasta. 28 OUR CABIN One day my friend and I were out hiking when we came to this cabin. It was a good cabin and we liked it. We went home that night very happy because we had found it. A week later we went up to it again. To our despair, someone had torn it down. We just stood there wondering what to do, so we cleaned it all up and started building another one. There was a small pine in back. We cut it down so that it rested on the trees in front of it. . We then cut more trees and laid them crosswise on the middle one. We found some thick cedar bark around and covered the trees laid crosswise. While I was stacking pine needles on the roof my friend was making a stove inside. The other day we went up again and burned it down. Although this story did no! win n fmt or second place the judges feel that it is worthy of mention. NOEL DeBORTOLI Weed High School Other contestants were: ART: Darryl Handy ....... ....... M t. Shasta High School Shirley Mais .............. ....... M t. Shasta High School Joyce Bangsberg Velma Nelson ....... ....... Mt. Shasta High School Mt. Shasta High School JoAnn Polzine ..... ........ M cCloud High School Florence Maxted Mt. Shasta High School Shirley Mais ............. ...... M t. Shasta High School Joyce Bangsberg Mt. Shasta High School Joe Wong ............ ............. Y reka High School Dick Davis ............ ......... M cCloudvI-Iigh School Charlotte Burger ..... .......... Y reka High School Patsy Gores ........... ....... Y reka High School Barbara Gores ..... ...... Y reka High School Joe Wong ............... ....... Y reka High School Sadie Owens ............ ...... Y reka High School Lavonne Heckart Sharon Bower .. Yreka High School Yreka High School STORY: Judy Meroux ......... Beverly Peterson ....... Kit Hamilton ........... Bette Micke ............... Lee Deter .................. Marianna Brown ....... Shirley Steward ............. Mt. Shasta High School Happy Camp High School Johnny Weigle ................ McCloud High School McCloud High School Butte Valley High School Archie Stumbaugh ............ ' ............ Yreka High School Yreka High School Yreka High School Yreka High School La Verne Rasmussen ........ ..... Y reka High School Marilyn Cummins ......... Gary Townley ......... Keith Carlin ...... ESSAY: Marianne Drake ........ Josephine Roush ........ Naomi Mathus ...... Mary Robinson ...... Verla Rutherford ....... Donald Crutchfield .......... Betty Deidrick ........... Frances Johnson ........ Barbara Anderson ............ Willa Steffens ........... Wanda Easley ........ Lesler Duffy ...... Frieda Dewey ...... ....... Irene Zafiratos ....... Curtis Wilkins .......... Yreka High School Yreka High School Weed High School Yreka High School Yreka High School Yreka High School Yreka High School Butte Valley High School Butte Valley High School Butte Valley High School Butte Valley High School Butte Valley High School Butte Valley High School Butte Valley High School Mt. Shasta High School Happy Camp High School Happy Camp High School Cleowa Smith ...... ....... McCloud High School McCloud High School Virginia Mennucci ........ ....... M cCloud High School POETRY: Phyllis Richardson ................ Mt. Shasta High School Margarey Ann Takacs ............ Tulelake High School Jim Greene .......................... Sandra Lange ...................... Olive Simmons ...... ...... Helene Fischer ...... Evelyn Simmons ....,.........,, Thelma Hammon ............ Pat McCauley ........ ....... Charlotte Smith ..... ....... Kay Kersey ......... Dale Barnum ..... Jerry Gilliam ...... Arleen Ault ...... Don Barnett ........ Anne Collins ........................ Yreka High School Yreka High School Happy Camp High School Tulelake High School Happy Camp High School Happy Camp High School Happy Camp High School Happy Camp High School Weed High School Weed High School Weed High School Weed High School Butte Valley High School Butte Valley High School Jack Ayres ................................ Tulelake High School Margaret Ann Takacs Carolynn Spencer ........... Wanda Pickrell ............. Bobby Eiler .......... Nancy Hippler ...... Bill Cameron ...... Carol Phillips ...... John Urback .......... Janice E. Taylor ......... Tulelake High School Yreka High School Yreka High School Yreka High School Yreka High School Yreka High School Yreka High School Yreka High School Yreka High School A V STUDENT BODY OFFICERS T D. TITUS Vide Preyident F. DEWEY Secretary n D. ZINK Prefidenl P. WILDER Treafzzrer STUDENT COUNCIL P. CROCKER D. TITUS F. DEWEY J, SAKOTA D. ZINK H. MCCAULEY T. CROCKER P. WILDER MR. FRENCH Advifor FACULTY MR. WOOLWEBER MR. FRENCH Principal MRS. TOLEMAN MISS FAGIANI mLmnwwmama1a1wgea4ewwwmmzruff.. .. .. .f , .Q,,- 41. 4 zz Jfmwlww-zf:111.e:.wTm:-'14 vsf f wwwmfwr1-:'1fsr1wwv :wa DON A. ZINK BETTY J. PRIDDY EARL WICKERSHEIM PATRICIA WILDER FRANCES A. SMITH Slep by .ftep we climb to Jucceff l SENIORS MOTTO COLORS Blue and Silver FLOWER Daffodil GENE WILDHIRT l FAYE MILLER l HAROLD H. MCCAULE5 DON A. ZINK Prefident I HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOU 34 HOROSCOPE NAME CALLED ALWAYS SEEN FAYE MILLER Faye Flirting DON ZINK Zinkle In a green Chevy FRANCES SMITH Funk Typing GENE WILDHIRT Gene Studying HAROLD MCCAULEY Perks Eating ,BETTY PRIDDY B. J. Giggling EARL WICKERSHEIM Wicky joking 'PATRICIA WILDER Pat Talking LIKES AMBITION DESTINY Gene M. Wife Mother Music Coach Trumpetei- Vacations Writer Typist Baseball Architect Handy man Math Scientist Eingtein II T0 Talk Actress Curtain Puller To act Actor Navy Ted I. C. Waitress CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of '51, will our four years of Good Luck to the Seniors of '54, Individually, we leave the following: I, Harold McCauley, will my ambition to eat to Virgil Flack, who could use a bigger waistline. I, Pat Wilder, will my book on how to catch a man in five easy steps to Cleowa Smith, who can't make up her mind which man to catch. I, Don Zink, will my books to Shep, Freckles, Buff, and Zip, who, with a few more credits, might graduate. I, Faye Miller, can't afford to will anything, as I might need it in my married life. I, Gene Wildhirt, will my quietness to the band, in hopes they will play a little more music and a few less squawks and squeaks. I, Earl Wickersheim, will my football pants to Tom Crocker and Virgil Flack, they may each have a leg. I, Betty jean Priddy, will the moment I make my graduation speech to Olive Simmons and hope she's not as scared as I am. I, Frances Smith, will my fondness for school to johnny Weigle, who could use some. cLAss PROPHECY Times being what they were, I stumbled into a hobo settlement, and fell into the soup fa concoction of cans, grease, leaves, and creek waterj, and as I pulled myself up and out, I saw someone who looked mighty familiar. Of course! Gene Wildhirt, the Great Archi- tect. When did you get here? I asked him. On the six o'clock train, he told me. He offered me a pan of soup, and as we sat down to eat, he said he had seen Don Zink, the famous bootlegger, and that Don had told him about the rest of the class of '51. Harold McCauley, after trying to get a job in a scientific laboratory, joined the Navy. He was promoted, and now he is a seaman on a second class steamer. Pat Wilder is President of the East Side Beggars Club, and says she owes her success to the valuable experience she had at HCI-IS, selling dance tickets, etc. Faye Miller is construction boss of the mammoth ditch project extend- ing from Happy Camp to Seiad. Frances Smith is married to Kenny Runyon, but she thinks she has made a mistake because he hasn't been home in two years. Betty jean Priddy is lecturing in Southern California, trying to raise enough money to get back to Seiad. Earl Wickersheim is her Business Manager. As Gene told me this last, a whistle blew. He dropped his food. Sorry I can't talk to you some more. That's my train, the seven olclock Limited. As he vanished into the darkness, I finished my soup. .IUNIORS Front row: O. Simmons, D. Titus, K Runyon, J. Sakota, Advisor, Miss Fagiani Back row: C. Smith, E. Sakota, C. Barger B. Attebery, M. Snook, B. Roberts. s' tt iii, 12' 's 5. fi'-1. 1: .... , - Lx Dave T1tus E S Prefzdent 3562 SOPHOMORES Front row: P. Crocker, C. Evans, F. Dewey, D. Flack. Second row: Advisor, Mr. Woolweber, J. We-igle, D. Goodwin, C. Hanson, W. Effman, T. Payne. Frieda Dewey Prefident J 1 g ' 1 it Airing is 1 S AU it ,ft .r 3. r 1 .4 W K 5 i qi kk,!,1M . -iw. : - .ses-iii '- 1i.,i . ,.,.:...,5 x..i,.Q..'.,.sii. :Z A K u iii F 1 5 ff FRESHMEN Front row: V. Flack, E. Carstensen, R. Alpheus, P. Rivers, E. Barger. Second row: E. Simmons, J. Stevens, B. Titus, M. Zink, T. Crocker, L. Wilder, J. Wickersheim. Third row: Advisor, Mrs. Toleman, T. Hammon, P. Smith, W. Bridenstine, W. Attebery, P. McCauley, C. Smith, Aubrey. A A 'A Marilyn zink Prerident BAND First row, left to right: Mr. French, Instructor, E. Barger, C. Hanson, C. Smith, K. Runyon. Second row: M. Snook, F. Dewey, B. Roberts, D. Flack, M. Zink, Stevens, i J. Aubrey. Third row: J. Sakota, C. Evans, D. Zink, P. Crocker, W. Bridenstine. i FRESHMAN SHOP ADVANCED SHOP vfimms:lunx si f..- - 1uuuum-naw-Vi-f .-,, i -,:.fsffvV..:1n s2afxm B. Priddy, D, Titus. Editorx F. Smith, F. Miller. AJ.fiJmnt Editorf M. Snook, O. Simmons. Bmineff Mamzgerf O. Simmons, F. Smith. Afiiftmzl Bufineu Manager. D. Titus, F. Smith. Pfodzzctiofz Mamzgem P. Wilder Affiftmzl Production Mamzg K. Runyon C4Vw4 f F,I4fmf man-H n .w,W,Mi.... XY W,,,.,,w 9 2 XX T IC First row, left to right: C. Evans B. Roberts, F. Miller, P. Wilder. Second row: D. Zink, C. Barger, K. Runyon, O. Simmons, L. Wilder, T. Crocker, D. Titus. T. Crocker and L. Wilder. Faye Miller ...... Pat Wilder ...... Dave Titus ...... Kenny Runyon Bernice Roberts Don Zink ........,... Carol Evans ....... Clarence Barger Olive Simmons ..... Tom Crocker ...... THE CAST UT ll A THREE - ACT MYSTERY - COMEDY Mrs. Toleman Director ai Mrs. Harwood ...ar Dorir Harwood af Neil Parker 611' jolan Balef ax Swan Baief .. df Carl Enzerfon aJ Vicky Wayize af Willianz Vaughn ax Helen Freeland df Benny King af Ella Tzzrker Lillian Wilder ,..,. ...,.,,,...... ,....... 39 F. Miller P, Wilder D. Titus SO CHAMPS D. TITUS F ullback W. EFFMAN D. ZINK Right Half H. MCCAULEY Center H.C. SIX- MAN FCOTBALL Happy Camp ...... ....... 3 9 Prospect ......... Happy Camp .. ....... 34 Butte Valley Happy Camp ...... ....... 4 8 McCloud ,,....... Happy Camp ...... ....... 4 9 Mt. Shasta ..... Happy Camp ...... ....... 5 8 Etna ......,..,.. Happy Camp -- ....... 56 Fort jones Happy Camp ...... ....... 3 8 Prospect Happy Camp ...... ....... 2 8 Alumni ..... Happy Camp ...... ....... 4 4 Alumni ..... 40 . Left Half SCORES ......51 12 ......18 .......12 .......2O .......13 Wi as -A-S vfE'lfi'1lsfirs'w- as 1-,--il:ff'1::tp'.1,:l:T'w..,.f- ws lf,fgQ':1:i s, 'ufsrfg l iIIf?f'K slsi2Sf3s5ggzM:g:g'5aj ,..g43giz,ff4.r?.z3sQ'f-kms.'ff5::2-.IIN 121 is 1-, jk is vie? ,gifsf..',.5gf.qf,,:-M41'257.'5.sa:,g:a2p:e+L,'M V- ,ya -LifffSiQ1il?Fgf5ff1j!??55Z, l g . if W -251 fd-'KEJJQ'ffffv,j55'-Eiwgff.157.?g':-- ': - wi ' zxfy imsig.fy-1f.3,,fs,.N'mgigf' MS wg 5. -' . wiffwfixasyfwfllffaffllf-viflfik W , in x Q i 'l -,.p7L,.11u,'.QyfLg..j5 . , fif' . l l l 'j,JjyfJzg,g.ff,fgE :,.i,,,gff ,M -fl L J' 1s',5ffmLff'ff :H wejh. .. . L. .,5..fm :,7 wa WICKERSHEIM Left End G. WOOLWEBER C oacb 14 if NN if e K 5.1-1.1 J ,i Hn? J R W.. DAVE TITUS, DON ZINK. Co-Captainf At W 'ia lg I- :! i gr WZ ,Zigi 3,2-55 1 fl FOOTBALL TEAM First row, left to right: T. Payne, T. Crocker, P. Rivers, E. Carstensen, E. Barger, J. Weigle. Second row: C. Barger, B. Attebery, W. Attebery, P. McCauley, W. Bridenstine, G. Wildhirt. Third row: B. Titus, K. Runyon, R. Alpheus, R. Alpheus, D. Goodwin, E. Sakota. Top rowg Coach Woolweber, J. Sakota, D, Zink, H. McCauley, W. Effman, D. Titus, E. Wickersheim. x 4l YELL LEADERS Left to right: C. EVANS P. WILDER F. DEWEY BASEBALL First row, left to right: T. Payne, E. Barger, R. Alpheus, E. Carstensen, P. McCauley, V. Flack, P. R i v e r s , R. Alpheus. Second row: Weigle, W Bridenstine, Sakota, E. Sakota, B. Atte- bery, K. Runyon, D. Goodwin, T Crocker. Third row: Mr. Woolweber, Coachg B. Titus, H. McCauley, W. Atte- be-ry, G. Wildhirt, C. Barger, W. Effman, D. Titus, D. Zink. BLOCK H. C. First row, left to right: D. Zink, H. Mc- Cauley, E. Sakota, J. Sakota, K. Runyon, D. Titus. Second row: P. Wilder, B. Atte- bery, C. Barger, G. Wildhirt, W. Effman, D. Goodwin, Mr. Woolweber, Advisor. First row, left to right: T. Hammon, B. Roberts, P. Wilder, O. Simmons, F. Dewey, L. Wilder. Second row: C. Smith J. Aubrey, Stevens, M. Zink, D. Flack, E. Simmons C. Smith, P. Smith. Third row: Mrs. Toleman, Advisor GIRLS' LEAGUE O. Simmons President F. Dewey Vice Prefidenl P. Wilder Sewetary-Treasurer B. Roberts Awards Chairman y GYM CAPTAINS P. Crocker, B. Priddy, C. Evans, M. Snook, J. Wicker- sheim, C. Hanson, F. Smith, Miss Fagiani, Advisor. SCFTBALL TEAM First row, left to right: F. Smith, P. Wilder, B. Priddy, O. Simmons, J. Stevens. Second row: E. Simmons, C. Smith, C. Evans, B. Roberts, F. Dewey. V aea'wwfaf2 FALL P. Wilder and F. Smith. SPRING F. Smith and O. Simmons. VOLLEY BALL TEAM First row, left to right: E. Simmons, C. Smith, F. Dewey, C. Evans, B. Roberts. Second row: F. Smith, P. Wilder, B. Priddy, O. Simmons, J. Stevens. P' ff . -1 'Wm abs YJ f U YAhW w K L V W I Lgfuhfzz' Qufzcvf anim nf BILL ANDERSON JOYCE TELLER Pfefidffilf Vice Prefident 'Handmme if ay handxome doeJ. My heart if true ax Heel, ANTHONY REGINATO SUE CASWELL Bon AHLENSTORF I ul I have gained my experience. Frailty, thy name if woman, Brain him with his lady .r fan LOUISE CASSANEGO Nothing if impoxsihle to a willing heart, DAN SLOAN Tfeafurer A man am I, :mired with adversity. 48 WS? ,Q f W zffg, kg.:-w in ff ' A - 1 . ,. . , 35wY54?lS5a?A?5?i5i?:Az'xJ9?Sf'i55' ' f W PiGf44Q'4M !8 3 2 2 I X, 1 NJN' l Z RICHARD DE BON VIRGINIA MENUCCI By hook or crook. Fair wordx never hurt the zonguef' 5 W I I I E E NORMAN HITCHCOCK WINONA MASON JERRY WOLFE 1'll nor budge an inch. Tl,j5 if ,be ,bon ,md ,he gong of U31 I: is a world to fee. E f I I 2 E 2 E CURTIS WILKINS l Speak low if you :peak love. I 2 I 2 ROBERT MARTINEZ Better late than never. I 49 l A , INLHVMEVM,1,,m,,,Z,5,.,,fS:,,mWhm,,,,IR-fi-W. fIfaIf,Q:,W:ffQfIgW ,,fIWm,I.,I.:,I.1,I,I.f,I:y,,:W,I:W,m,I,f,m.f,.., CLASS OF '51 Let IU make an honorahle retreat. ALBERT BALDI He knew wha! if what JOANN VINCKIER Merrily, merrily, Jhall I line naw Under the hlofsom :hal hangs on CHARLES PARKER And hereby hang: a tale houghf' -.e Q L lys I f -Y -0 5 MAS, i 5 ROLLAND WALKER wx L 'A very gentle heart and of good QHQJD eonxrienref' me li- 5 1 I Az, f HELEN WHEELER V 17 And all wen! merry af a marriage 'ifl--5, bell. ' 50 I MR. C. -R..GREEN MRS. Z. C. GERLICHER Pfffffllml Vice-Principal, Civics MR. N. L. CATTUZZO MRS. E, K. HUNT Commercial W English -...Z-.2 Mew... . .. IS E Y iw. E Y .. 5 z , 5 5 . . A E W zivsf viii MRS. T. P. NICHOLS Home Economics ss 3 I 9 is ' ..- . .-H e 5 .- fm., zz- ,w xc , I wi Q . .. 'F g.jf.5...eL-,,., . ' e -T ' . , . Q! ff! 1 iff' 5 5' . fi- .1 .., tif: Ini.7i'z-wkisr4....qwff:9-,ye,II.wa'.2....3 SQagg3w.4n 1 ' ' 5 'Q I 51? I. , 11 1 ' 'Q'-ff '11-1-mszgffl mis. 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'uf kfiffi Wyness Morton Margaret F lathman 'M ,V .VIL .4 ww QQ iw e V Liffz gimp .5544 afg qgfl 35 and-ct OJ:- 2-52 as 5,1 'EXPN :E-1-C: SEQ 55111- msg Son'- IEE: 552 .-'D D544- ...QP5 C E fj A :OH .ago Eis- Q44-'cd img? 'E2'4' 1: gig-Q S9 pJ-LQ'-Vg. 2 E-cz .rx Eb ..C. -'4..-1-1 :AQQS cbawm seg? f-H523 UQUJZ 35 +..a'HANd cu:-.1-. 253C M255 Em 1:93.96 fd2.fvon Sijocsx QRS Q2 C5 O. c: ... .. cn B U D1 -3 ui E, :z Sl 2 an Ui C13 r: :s o 5' 'A cd Y as C L. an 3 2 5 .E 1. EP TJ Q- 14. L1-2 E GJ -... C 5 D- Y-4 E CU B L5 .-1 4.4 ...J U .E 'E :vs Q-4 2 olfe, C. Franklin LW 2 wh O 4-4 51 a-1 .-1 1-L. cu N 2 E N ': L!-4 ai 3 O 3-4 'U .: .CI H 'E 3 I CDU .ca 4-ld-I -U QSC Dos l-4 '- N2 45,2 rn.. L-4 .03 F2 Eu UU -EE C . 35 .09 mo. 523 -Q--4 wi 3' Q2 4-J Eu.. .EO :sm 'TE D+.-I 4: is Nea 'Hsu EJ: Q14-r Ev .cc Vid an n -6- E509 cgi 3 z: NESS 'UI-4 if .E cow? 551,12 5.9.5 -L-4 165 QQI1 Q- Saplzamarcs Top row: D. Johnson, R. Hunt, C. Nobili, L. R. Slocum, J. Julien, B. Higgins, T. Rafferty, E. Aiello. Second row: Mr. Greene, B. Davis, T. Flores, S. Sanders, E. Cabitto, T. Neasham, G. Bjorgum, A. Reginato, Miss Winslow. Third row: B. Peterson, P. Herron, W. Morton, J. A. Polzine, J. Wheeler, J. Warren, L. N., Franz, C. Stone, K. Vassia, J. Ives. Fourth row, J. Bonne- ville, B. Zeigler, M..Rodriguez, Treasurer, D. Hanson, Secretary, P. Rodriguez, President, B. Sloan, W. Hitchcock. Although the Sophomores had planned to annihilate the Freshmen, they decided to let them off with a few dunkings in the swimming poll, egg shampoos, lipstick paintings, etc. Nine of us made the Honor Roll and three, the C.S.F. Hrcslzmm Top row: J. Wiley, A. Stone, A. Bortolin, J. Wolfe, R. Radcliffe. Second row: H. Mosher, E. Whitlow, R. Ramirez, C. Fabrini, J. Garrett, T. Godwin, G. Toreson, L. Gaunt. Third row: L. Cossairt, D. Klein, R. Friday, J. Bonneville, A. Carter, James Lacy, R. Friday, F. Maloney, R. Buchanan. Fourth row: L. Zanatto, J. M-. Kite, T. Nicholas, Janie Lacy, D. Nobili, D. Dowell, N. Dunigan, A. Scalise, D. Divine, J. Flores, L. Pellegrino. Fifth row: Mr. Cattuzzo, D. Thoreson, J. Parker, L. VanKeuren, S. Hathaway, B, Schubert, C. Katzer, S. Weis, M. Flathman, D. Eggert, S. Kirk, Mrs. Nichols. Sixth row: Johnie1Lacy, G. Ruggles, B. Hamilton, President, J. Anderson, Vice President, M. Franklin, Treasurer, M. Kellar, Secretary, B. Lang, L. Wheeler. We all survived initiation and concluded that the Sophomores are not such bad eggs after all. Ten of us made the CSF and Honor Roll. All in all our class has been quite successful. 55 K Q E 2 s Q K E 3 2 S S s E ! E 2 X 2 2 2 E s E 1 1 3 1 i i 1 ! s 3 2 2 1 lf' , v'e'317'f:.5' . . H - '- vi--Y fl i -IWESWAYPMEEWQZESESEZLQSiiiifiifiwfgk'!:i'B?'fBil?fiQSi5ai5TK?!fi-ES?'kiwi ' eil 17 6 611 iris' Joyce Young, Winona Mason, Joyce erron, H rnht: Pat Left to 5 O r-I rw- E 'C cu. G' .2 is 5 su .- 5-4 4 H. cu . .. JA U . E P C1 C cd o v-. CA 12 .M I: cd I-1 U4 .-. Q 5-A ri U I: cu :I su i-4 Mrs. Eggert, Deloris ZIY, W Hatha Sally Aiello, 3. IT1 Em Miller, 4.2 G' cu 'U .... V7 Q.: I-4 D- E 3 Yfl cd U cu :J UD O, ... as .E C20 ru D5 YU U L: QC M. .2 eu ru 5 vu ff If O r-I 1-I' ru -C .fri T. aa U Top row: J. Bjorgum, B. Dowell, A. Carter, R. Friday, Kline, L. Cossairt, J. Lacy, R. Polzine R. Friday, J. Wiley, W. Prothero. Middle row: N. Neasham, J. Lacy, M. L. Wolfe, M. Paolinetti C. Thoreson, J. A. Vandemark, A. L. Miller, B. Baldini, F. Nobili, A. Van Keuren, D. Thoreson L. Wheeler, Mr. Farruggia. Bottom row: L. Van Keuren, G. Welch, D. Divine, J. Flores, A. Scalise N. Dunigan, B. Schubert, D. Dowell, D. Nobili, G. Ruggles, L. Pellegrino, J. Lacy, R. Memeo. Standing' T. Neasham, A. Stone, B. Lang, Mr. Farruggia. Sitting: M. Franklin, A. Baldi, J. Forneo, A. Reginato, R. De Bon, J. Wolfe, B. J. Young, B. Higgins, E. Whitlow, G. Toreson, R. Radcliffe, S. Sanders, M. Daniels, D. Sloan, B. Martinez, B. Hamilton, H. Mosher, J. Bonneville. 58 1 a in R. 'sl X Gigi r 5 2 Q :Q M an X I gwg f , fe 4' M5336 Na .gig M935 3 2 K, LX 5 S 5 2 E 5 Q L E lW M'g, Y ' lE',3i5iQHT ?kQs'wi5iEY6-?i?E593S?3ie??Eiiil9SE955?aiEZE!9f.?S 53 va W 3 5 i..iK?'2E8S5i'.4EiElWWElKm8hZM2T i. 5135536 V Wm MH 3 :MM'wNhW'5Qi?l Bi35R ?53'3N3 Q 5 X E 3 5 z Z X 1 K Q 2 2 2 ? Q f Q E E S J 1 1 i .U N-Wqmpzmwwwmewzamam -' f- f,v.WQ.mQMem wann a Left to right: Ann Blakemore, Marlene Lofthus, Bill Frizelle, Mr. 0 Cattuzzo, Mick Daniels, Charles Parker, Carol Franklin, Kit H Hamilton, Glenna Welch, Arlene Van Keuren, Ethel Henderson. Bob Raco, Knot shownj. Top row: Bill Frizelle, Bob Raco, Frank J. Pellegrino. Bottom row: Virginia Mennuccia, Mr. Greene, Arlene Van Keuren. Arleen ' Malone, fnot shownj. Q 0 xo 'YW' Q., 1 i ' is A oc' in 11 Q4 4 ag 5 wt 3974, Vx 1. ri 4 il , m.,i.----.,, 1 . ,. ... 3 f-': ,-- Z 1 , s E Q 5 s Q 5 Q X 1 3 Q 5 i S E E X X s S i s Z E 3 s 3 e 1 ? 3 s 2 K K Y v Q x W Q E P COACH OSTERHOLT ELBERT SLOCUM RICHARD DeBON BILL ANDERSON ' ANTHONY REGINATO NORMAN HITCHCOCK FRANKLIN KLOPP DANNY SLOAN J. R. MARLIN 6 YN ,WW 64 I If JJ 5 :F an I f TED TORESON RALPH RAMIREZ x N w r ALBERT BALDI DICK DAVIS QS Yflm ' X ' R Q .: ff 55, 4 V . f, .- Y' -' ,Ve ,sf p , V V32 fw,fY' L gi? w i . . 1. 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PAUL RODRIGUEZ-State Record Holder of the 550 yard dash NSCIF. Top row: P. Rodriguez, T. Rafferty, T. Neasham, R. Radcliffe, M. Daniels, R. Ramirez, -I. Anderson, H. Mosher. Bottom row: Coach Osterholt, E. Slocum, B. Hamilton, J. Bonne- ville, A. Bortolin, J. Lacy, B. Raco. :saw-.s ,.., A , 5 t s sw mm Ra BS? as . . .riff ..... A af ,f-ff2Lf1f'i r,?rW25ifi.igsQ2pzg.Qz , fm gf 221.1 -ww. .23 of .,,,M,3-f-m,.ff.,s1x. f.-.wx . . . .saw .. .B 9 W .... W2 fxaizvwffszfleszzf . ,,.,c,.,,,,. new . -if s, Q? .,,w:srfSf,m.a?w'few ses 2:50 in -- ,,w,,f.,...,.,,:W . ...' .. ... was Q . . . 3?-:::rw:.:w'M ::ss.'N'i'55fQiL cflgixccffs -veiwn... . :. . rm.. ...... .rm - :e1.,w:,y -wi3,.s,e.i75i?i..fi.,f ' eessgjs...-iefxgas.:wa -. 2, ...wwe , vera:fg555gs33Q,..ieksasvasiiss'asf a,r.a..,,5,..,. ....... .... , .... ,K .. F. . we 1sim.2,fewa.,,fe,,Rr..-.wstm in W ' 'ii'-'Ever-w,,,,,.f x.fQssw5?1t22T 2. -f Hi Vis' .nf 373353 . l 2 sf .. sv. - .sw . Kg. . 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Marlin, john Bjorgum, Richard De Bon, Bill Anderson, Franklin Klopp, K! k If JJ Truman Crenshaw. Middle row: Mr. Ray, Robin Hunt, Bob Bernardi, Elbert Slocum, 06 Anthony Reginato, Ted Toreson, Frank L. Pellegrino, Mr. Osterholt. Bottom row: Leroy Slocum, Tony Flores, Dick Hanson, Dick Davis, Bill Frizelle, Paul Rodriguez. 5 ' If 11 Top row: Joanne Vinckier, Flora Nobili, Virginia Mennucci, Mrs. Gerlicher, Joyce Young, My Sue Caswell, joe Ann Vandemark. Bottom row: Louise Cassanego, Winona Mason, Carol Thoreson, Carol Franklin, Mary Lou Wolfe. QEHEF SSQ- Q31 75:32 42 21 Q 'ff f fiw? ,V ' A I. 5335 ' ': ',, 1 sijijg' -fgkiiilfii . iv-fha' 3 SSW' 'ff ' sgfz- . W. Q55 ,V 1 -. ' Y Q ,ff I - fg-Q.. --S ff1? n,2 .:. M, iaiiai iiviliyi. f - -V ' ., 5112 ,,r- fgngzk iggqg 5-fa:-V la . sw -ff -' 2 V5.5-11 ' L. , ' y - - .V g j ,,,.ww'-2 f.:5ia5': 'L K ' .1 ,,-jf'.'V'. , iff A14 L :li--' - ' N- ' ,asv A ,fg,-'w-gy. , 13' mel , 'L ' N 255 Qw f - ' fS?mi?iLwT.w?ws,e,55 K aww' '9 ': ':: - i -LV'L -1' - . , 5, ,:,4 gm :L,gLLV E ,ff32:zsf,,Q1 g, V frssssikf ,,.z,1m:f, f 4, , ,, k 1- ,ff--Qftisiffil' - -W L. '.Ll1ijELf?fEiffE'2-1 ' ' nys g5ff,gQ,,.i,lI I 'k5?f1QfsfE2 fiie5 L f f ff--X My ff-sv iss.:sf.5ki'zzgwzmf-135 igkxmu Q M ,W mm 4...--, ,., glrlill! ji kk kv!! f ll 9 X 7. ns l 6 .Q!H,, .ffg F- -l ,..gK J- - Q Q-M E? X pf . UL ' 9 S , -w if ,J ay' qw. 4,1 sn. Q.. vig fa., 1 Mlm , ,,,,,,. , f , MM. X..x A. AVAA flgiggjiz -, .sm 3 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY , 'Twas a bright, silvery, moonlight night on June 6, 1976 as the class of '51 wound their way briskly up the summit of Mt. Shasta, to celebrate their silver anniversary with the tiny Lumerians. Each had that unusual die-hard spirit, that co-operative spirit so typical in the days of '51. Leading the pilgrims was our famous Charles Franklin Parker, whose long legs and weak alibis had stood him well. Following was Joyce Young Bagley. Progress was slow as the baseball nine, ranging from 3 to 12 held onto Mother's skirt. Helping Joyce with her problem children was Rev. Rolland Steven Walker, kindly and considerate as ever. Curtis walked sideways, gazing wistfully back at his new Cadillac. Success .had come his way. Just home from a trip to her native Italy was Louise, known the world over by her picture on Fatima cigarettes. Next in line, huffing and puffing came, our five-by-five Mrs. Joann Vinckier Goodhead. She had journeyed to California from her donkey farm to enjoy the reunion. William Thomas Anderson, handsome and gallant, carried on his arm his heiress wife and on his shoulders his twin sons. Money always did mean a lot to our Bill. Winona had kept up the Hitchcock tradition, ten boys followed Ma-screeching, laughing, and bawling. Then Ali Khan Ahlenstorf, who, having spent a stretch for bigamy, had joined the Mormon Church so he could marry the Class of '54, What fond memories of his great popularity were brought to mind. Then, cooing and smiling and often osculating came our Richard and Virginia. Richard had pursued his heroine for 24 years. Success had at last been his, for our reunion is their first wedding anniversary. Then came Anthony, Jerry, and Norman, yodeling and strumming their guitars, widely known in the song and dance world as Tom, Dick, and Harry. Trudging behind was Robert Jose Martinez.-Late as usual. At the very foot of the mountain, tinkering with the engine of her bus, was our Joyce Teller-driver now of the McCloud-Pondosa School bus. Missing was Susie-too busy in Reno, divorcing her fifth husband-she was trying to equal the record of Arlene Judge. All were eager to reach the summit and compare and laugh over 25 years of interesting experiences. 76 FRIENDS -A simple word, as words go . . . fraughl' wiih meaning and mufual regard, cherished by kindred minds lhroughoui' 1'he world in every walk of life. For do we nor, wi+h some friend, each hour of 'rhe day, go in our daily rou+ine of life? ' 2044 FRIENDSHIP, the theme of our yearbook, is in reality the hallmark of a successful indiv'idual. The ability to give and receive friendship indicates that the individual is well-adjusted to his particular niche in life. We, the students and teachers, attempt to promote friendships in school regardless of race, color or creed. To advocate true friend- ship among schoolmates may appear to be unimportant when considering the state of world affairs, but if everyone in all nations were to lay good foundations of friendship among the young people, then in a few short years, those young people would apply principles of friendship as statesmen and members of the United Nations in their handling of world affairs. DELWIN POE Prin cipal 80 EDWARD M. GRAVES 'Me 746ltZZ'Q Our fviends and teachers who give 145 the key to opportunity AVIS L. N EWING 5 l W - w.s,,,3wwgW,. wwmaaiew - W First row, left to right: Frank Dalle Molle, Emery Chandon, Bobby Lou Mais, jay Mills, Elmo Franchi, Patricia Bills, Second row: George Martin, Phyllis Richard- son, Joe Lamanna, Leo Heer, Neil Lark, Kenneth Beckham, Joyce Bangsberg, Bob Vietti, Connie Orcutt. 606666653 y Om' friendy who had a voice in Jcbool government l The aim of the student council is to uphold the high standards and fine traditions of Mount Shasta High School, by making suggestionsl rules, social plans for the students, all of which helps to encourage good citizenship. A highly respected group of students, the President of the student body, Vice President, Secretary and Business Manager with the various presidents of the classes and various organizations in membership. The council endeavors to create a friendly feeling among the students by exemplary attitudes and actions. l 82 Front row, left to right: janet Orcutt, Emery Chandon, Bobby Mais, Patricia Bills Bob Vietti, Leslie Miles. Second row: Mr. Poe, Shirley Aubert Elmo Franchi Margaret Nielsen, jay Mills, Lyn Wyllie, Frank Dalle Mollejl Mrs. Newing Advisor, Joyce Bangsberg. The White and Gold Staff drerwzed, plahhedzznd worked for our year hook, they dreamed of friefzris, worked for friends, marched for friends. his ,-iw gud The White and Gold staff under the direction of Mrs. Newing and r. Poe, and under the editorship of Patty Bills, endeavored to put out ne of the best sections in the recent history of M.S.H.S. The staff, composed of fourteen students, eight of whom are seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman, has worked long and lard to give the students of Mount Shasta an interesting record of their achievements during the school year of 1950-195 1. 83 1 enicvz qfdalfazq Graduation day in june will end the careers of thirty- one ambitious students at Mount Shasta High School. Eleven of these students began their careers together twelve long years ago. We began high school with a class of thirty-four but with old classmates leaving and new ones coming to take their places, we have maintained our group's number to thirty-one. ' In 'the fall of '47 we gathered courage and began our new lives as freshmen. Being initiated was all a part of having fun although it took us a while to realize it. Our first important event was planning a party for the soph- omores to show our appreciation for their kindness to us on initiation night. Though our school work seemed to never end we did somehow find time for other activi- ties. We ended our first year with the dreaded exams and by bidding farewell to our leaders, the seniors. We regained our dignity and became important in student activities in our sophomore year. To be sure, we all took the opportunity of making the new freshies miserable by never letting them have a dull moment. This was the year the C Team took the champion- ship. Three sophomores held important positions on this team. Three more of our members were on the CSF. The girls' chorus was well represented with ten sopho- mores. Shasta Lake was the site for our enjoyable picnic which ended with the usual sunburns. Our third year was a truly busy year. First of all, being a junior meant taking on the duties of the mighty upper classmen. Our class fared quite well with five members on the student council and six of us on the White and Gold staff. June Wright made her debut as a cheerleader while Patty Bills held an all important posi- tion as a twirler. The Mount Shasta band has always included several members of our class. In the freshman year the band had ten students from our class, the second year increasing to eleven while the junior yea-r brought us back to the original number of ten. Selling pop at the games not only refreshed the specta- tors' throats but also helped us finance our junior Prom. The Prom was given on May 5, proving the statement made about April showers bring May flowers. The theme was My Isle of Golden Dreams. The Hawaiian decorations were carried out with the King and Queen being crowned with leis of colorful flowers. Instead of the two student body plays originally planned, the junior class had their annual class play. It was entitled Spring Fever and had a cast of ten characters. Our play was well received and we had fun giving it. Of course, our rings were a very important event too. Seven of the girls from our junior class made the trip to Richardson Springs for a week-end of serious discus- sions and fun. Our class has always had a fine percentage of boys in the sports of football, basketball, and baseball. Four junior boys became Junior Firemen, another important organ- ization in high school. Now we are seniors, headed for the adult world with only our memories of the happy years spent in school. Our officers for this year were: Barbara Cunningham, president, Elmo Franchi, vice-president, and Barbara Rags- dale, secretary-treasurer. Our president, Barbara Cunning- ham, quit school, leaving her office to Elmo. Under his leadership we resumed our responsibilities as leaders. On the White and Gold staff there were seven seniors. Seven seniors had offices in the student council, too. Patty Bills and Joyce Bangsberg were cheerleaders while jay Mills held the important office of student body presi- dent. Neil Lark is a lifetime member of the CSF. Our class colors are red and white and our class flowers are roses. We are looking forwgd to our play in the spring and we acknowledge our appreciation to Mrs. Astmann for her splendid help in directing these plays. We are grateful to Mr. Graves and Mr. Richmond for the help they have given us as our advisors. PATRICIA BILLS Bear Growls 3. 45 White and Gold 2, 3, 4, White and Gold Editor 45 Student Council 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League President 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Twirler 3, 45 CSF 3, 4, CSF Vice President 45 Pep Club 1, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Richardson Springs, 3. JOYCE BANGSBERG Girls' State 35 Girls' League 3, 45 GAA 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Student Council 45 Richardson Springs 35 CSF 35 Pep Club 45 Yell Leader 45 Class Secretary 3. ELMO FRANCHI RONALD DAvIs Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15 C8cD Basketball 1, 25 A8cB Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Football 45 Let- termen 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Class President 1. JAY MILLS 3, 4, ketball Bear Growls 45 White and Gold 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 C8rD Basketball 1, 25 A8cB Basketball 3, 45 Lettermen 25 Class President 4. Bear Growls 3, 45 White and Gold 2, ' Student Council 2, 45 C8cD Bas- 1, 25 A8rB Basketball 3, 45 Football 35 Lettermen 3, 45 Class Play 35 Student Body Play 35 Boys' State 35 Class P dent 4. resident 25 Student Body Presi- THEODORE MILLER Band 1, 2, 3, 45 A8zB Basketball 2, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 1, 2, 45 junior Firemen 2, 35 Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4. LEO HEER Bear Growls 2, 35 Student Council 45 Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Lettermen President 45 A8aB Basketball 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Cadets 1, 25 junior Firemen 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS RICHARDSON Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA President 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council 45 Richardson Springs 35 Pep -Club 1, 3, 45 YMCA 2, 3. FRANK DALLI5 MOLLE Bear Growls 45 White and Gold 45 Student Council 45 Student Body Vice President 45 C8cD Basketball 1, 2, 35 A8rB Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 3, 45 CSF 2. BOBBY LOU MAIs Bear Growls 45 White and Gold 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 YMCA 35 Richardson Spring 35 Class Play 35 CSF 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 3, 45 Student Council Sec- retary 3, 4. And then we were Seniors .... Our friends in school were many. . . . We were waiting to venture into the world to meet many new friends and many new adventures 10 our Walk on life's highway. 85 JUNE WRIGHT Band 1, 2, 5, 4g Girls' League 1, 2, 5. 4, Class Play 5, GAA 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 5, 4, Student Council 5, Cheerleader- 5g Bear Growls 5g Richardson Springs 5. MARION BATES Bear Growls 4, Girls' League 1. 2, 5, 4 GAA 1, 2, 5, 4. Bear Growls 4g Band JOSEPI-I CARLTON Bear Growls 4 Class Play 5 CSF 1, 2, 5, 4, CSF President 4, C8cD Basketball 1, 2, 5, A8cB Basketball 5, 4, Lettermen 5. 43 Student Body Play 5g YMCA 5, 4g Class Secretary 1, Letter- men Secretary 4 ELLIOTT CARROLL Cadets 2, Baseball 2, 5. NEIL LARK 1, 2, 5, 4, Student Council 4, ROBERT WILLIAMS Bear Growls 5 Cadets 2 ALLEN COOK A8cB Basketball 4 Football 2 3 4 Letter n 4 unror Firemen 5 5 I Cadets 2 JOI-IN BEATTY Bear ager Football 5g C8cD Basketball 1g Letter- men 2, 5, 41 Cadets 1, 23 Athletic Man- Growls 4, Student Council 2, 23 Band 1. ROSEMARY KIRKPATRICR Bear Growls 4g Girls' League 43 GAA 1, 2 ,3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 5, 4. LESLIE MILES Bear Growls 5, White and Gold 4g Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 4g GAA 2, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Richardson Springs 5. emma' 57 DOROTHY MIDIDLETON Girls League l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bear Growls 3. JANET ORCUTT Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4g GAA lg Girls' League Vice President 4g Class Play 3, Bear Growls 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g White and Gold 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Pep Club Secretary 4, Richardson Springs 3. DON PHILLIPS Baseball 4 Band 4 Bear Growls 4 A8cB Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Football 3 4- Lettermen 3 4' Class Play 3' junior Firemen 33 Cadets 1, 2. JAME s AUBERT JOSEPH Rossi Athletic Manager 1g junior Play Stage Crew 3. DARRELL BECKHAM Cadets 21 Librarian 4. men 2 3 dent4 NOREEN LEHMAN Bear Growls 3 Baseball 2 3 Letter Ban 1 2 3 4 Student Council 3 A8cB Basketballl 2 4 Baseball1 2 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 1 2, 4g Class President 3. ROBERT TOMS 4 Lettermen Vice Presi FRED SMADES Bear Growls 41 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 4. BARBARA RAGSDALE Girls' League 4, Pep Club 4g Class Secretary 45 Pep Club Vice President 4. emma ' 57 87 Margaret Nielsen Charlton Kirk Joe Lamanna Stanley Wheeler Lyn Wyllie Paul Roberts Lowell Acord Velma Nelson Carita Newberry Vernon Fitzgerald Wayne Hartley Wilma Wright fzmiorr at fart, were full and our futurex 0 07l6I. 7 The class of '52 made many lasting friendships and accomplished much dur- ing the '50-'51 school year. Under the direction of its class Advisors, Mrs. Newing and Mr. Day, the following officers were elected: President, joe Lamannag Vice President, Margaret Nielsen, Secretary, Connie Orcutt, and Treasurer, Carol Mowatt. Class rings which soon arrived, were proudly displayed. To begin the year we started selling pop, popcorn, hot dogs and pom-poms at games to make money for the junior prom. The class play, The Arrival of Kitty, was very successful with a cast consisting of: joe Lamanna, Connie Orcutt, Mar- garet Nielsen, V7Tl'ma Wright, Darryl Handy, Emery Chandon, David Jones, Paul Roberts, and Judy Meroux, directed by Mrs. Newing with Mr. Day furnish- ing the music. -xxzl j g j u l ,fsvrrifwrwifis r gq m g -- an l,az a ,i ,. ..,.... . r , our part years were to be even fuller The junior class did well scholastically with four members in CSF and eight on the honor roll. We made many friends in other organ- izations with three juniors in student council, two on the White and Gold staff, one a student body officer, one a cheer leader and ten in the band. Also, most of the girls participated in Girls' League and GAA. Many of the boys were active in football, baseball, and basketball. The highlight of our junior year was the junior prom given on May 11, in honor of the seniors. 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TF-iff ..., ilggseil' , A wk t james ing, , at HK , on is in ,fx 41: w x 5 S2 nm r is 0 M9225 S 3 f x E5 ia my K liz SE Q I Q , -lr r - Q .f rr ..-..., rr.,-:i,,.f.n4a - .. . ,.. , Q as Q. ,... ma ., , , W First row, left to right: jim Hixson, Ronald Nystrom, Richard Franchi, Dick Ceccato, Richard Zanetti, john Williams, Vernon Tolliver. Second row: John Lamanna, Mr. Manley, Advisor, Shirley Mais, joe Ceccato, Antoinette Salvestro, Jim Varga, Alberta Krohnert, jim Howarth, Shirley Aubert, Mrs. Young, Advisor, Arthur Eichorn. Third rowg jolene Hines, Carol Anderson, Barbara Griffin, Howard Harris, Bonnie Wheeler, Ronald Osmon, Florence Maxted, Bob Stockton, Therese Selvidge, jim Toms, Nancy Gower, Barbara Hall. Fourth row: Carl Wilson, Mary Nicholaou, Bob Vietti, Georgina Salvestro, Gene Broadbent, Dick Cox, Barbara Sykes. Sagaciour Soploomorer Scored Socially and Sclaolafiically Sa Friends! How we need them! The world and the school revolves around you and the friends you have. As freshmen we made many new friends when we came up from the elementary school into the high school. We waited a long time to become sophomores and finally that day has come. Along with that day also came many more new friends. The Freshman Public Initiation this year went very well. Then the Freshman Return Party to the sophomores was a big success. It is affairs like the two mentioned above that make life-long friends and create good feelings toward one another. During the year we had one big project to make money for our junior year. We sold stationery, assorted cards, and wrapping paper to the people in town. Our class officers this year were: Bob Vietti, Presidentg Bob Stockton, Vice Presidentg and Shirley Mais, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Helen Young and Mr. Robert Manley are our Class Sponsors. 90 A friend in need if u friend indeed. We came into loigla Jcloool with doubtful gluncef. After being loere uwloile we learned it was wonderful. 7W4Me The class of 1954 began school in September with old friends and new friends. After a strenuous initiation by the sophomores they quickly settled down to school life. A class meeting was held as soon as possible and class officers were elected. George Martin was elected President, Gary Price, Vice President, and Mary Stephens as Secretary-Treasurer. Plans were advanced for the Freshman Return Dance which was held in September, two weeks after the Freshman Initiation. The dance was successful. Plans were started early in the term for an assembly program, a play, to be presented later in the year. A cast was chosen and practices were begun. The class made a good start in high school. They had found their teachers and the students friendly and ready to help them. First row, left to right: Floyd Hall, jim Sutherland, Bill Oxner, Bob Stilley, Sam Anderson, Donald McCoy. Second row: Susan Davison, jerry Vandiver, Nadine Lark, John McCollian, Cleo Ayotte, Bill Douglass, Mrs. Astmann, Advisor. Third row: Dixie Nystrom, Richard Bortolin, Helen Schmid, George Martin, Mary Stephens, Gary Price, Carole Dery, Joseph Chandon, Dora Christeson. Fourth row: Jim Chambers, Paul Meneni, Duane Gordon, Pat McCollian, Bob Basey, Annette Astmann, Paul Russell, Larry Silva, Lester Duffy. f -My- -uv-t.f.rHrm.f:f..,a--wmmmimwsA M-rw:-m Uia-wraaws-a -1 awww wafaavfifenzm wavnexufwfwwawtime-f.fwwwr.nf,..a,azgwwant,2-wa'-'wewiwawmmraw Front row, left to right: Jolene Hines, Shirley Mais, Margaret Nielsen, Carol Mowatt, Nancy Gower, Carol Anderson. Second row: Neil Lark, Velma Nelson, Joyce Bangsberg, Carita New- berry, Lyn Wyllie, Florence Maxted, Patricia Bills, Bobby Mais, Mr. Manley. Achievement and Scholarship mark their future. We are proud to have in our student body this year sixteen students who have worked hard enough to earn their way into the California Scholarship Federation. This organiza- tion is an. active one in our school and we are proud to have had these students belong to it. They have achieved this honor by earning throughout the year all A's and B's on their report card for a full semester. They elect officers twice during the school year. This year's officers were: Neil Lark, President, Patricia Bills, Vice President, Nancy Gower, Treasurer, Lyn Wyllie, Joyce Bangsberg, Secretaries. Funds this year have come from the sales of candy and cake during the noon hour. With this money they planned to take an educational trip to Redding, but due to snow they were unable to carry through their plans. We hope that as time goes by we will have more and more students in this honor organization which we are so proud of. 92 First row, left to right: Connie Orcutt, Frank Dalle Molle, Larry Silva, George Martin, Bob Stockton, Arthur Eichorn, Beverly Groff. Second row: Alberta Krohnert, Joyce Bangsberg, Phyllis Richardson, Nadine Lark, Shirley Mais, Lyn Wyllie, Carita Newberry, Janet Orcutt, Patricia Bills, Shirley Aubert. Third row: Helen Schmid, Margaret Nielsen, Wilma Wright, Bobby Mais, Nancy Gower, Carol Anderson, Florence Maxted, june Wright, Carol Mowatt, Velma Nelson, Jolene I-lines, Annette Astmann. Fourth row: Dean Brush, jim Hixson, Neil Lark, Don Phillips, Bob Williams, Darrell Beckman, Richard Dolan. Oar friends ana' .vcbolarr who marked the way to achievement 'Zfaaafz Studeazfc Those students in school who have obtained all A's and B's and only one C during the school year are privileged to have their names on the honor roll at the end of each grading Period. This organization is inactive, but We feel that this system is highly instrumental in encouraging the students to do better work in order to belong on the Honor Roll. The students pictured here are the ones who have put forth sufficient effort in order to gain this honor. 93 First row, left to right: C. Orcutt, P. Richardson, N. Lark, H. Schmid, J. Wright, J. Orcutt, Astmann, J. Meroux. Second row: M. Nielsen, C. Anderson, N. Gower, L. Miles, N. Lark, A. J. Bangsberg, D. jones, J. Varga, L. Wyllie, D. Ceccato, L. Silva, C. Newberry. Third row: E. D. D. Chandon, J. Howarth, J. Ceccato, G. Martin, B. Vietti, F. Smades, D. Cox, R. Cervelli, Phillips, B. Oxner, P. Russell, B. Douglass. Fourth row: R. Davis, S. Aubert, A. Krohnert, Brush, J. Lamanna, T. Miller, Mr, Day, Director, P. Bills, B. Griffin, C. Defy. With heads high and pmncing feel they led our ham! through every meet Zend! The 1950-51 band consisted of forty members, all intensely interested in music. The entire year with its hopes and dis- appointments was highlighted with the Spring Band Festival held in Chico, at which the band assumed its place with the outstanding bands of Northern Cali- fornia. Other activities of the band members included attendance at the Stockton Clinic, Redding Clinic, Lions' Club Show, Pep Band, Spring Concert, banquet, McCloud Festival, and exchange concert with Dunsmuir High School. It was only clue to the fine leadership of Mr. Day, however, that it was possible for the band to accomplish so much. m Q 1 1 l l 4 'QF fe .f Our bwwer friend! who helped I0 keep our school mfe Front row, left to right: Bill Douglas, john McCollian, jim Chambers, Bill Oxner, Vernon Fitz- gerald, joe Lamanna, Kenny Beckham, Paul Meneni. Second row: Richard Bortolin, Dick Cox, Larry Silva, Jodie Chandon, Jerry Vandiver, George Martin, Everett Dickerson, Bob Stilley. 660601 The Junior Firemen were organized this year a few weeks after school started with Warren McElroy, a member of the Mt. Shasta Fire Department, as their instructor. Officers were elected at the first meeting with Kenneth Beckham as Chief, Joe Lamanna as Assistant Chief, and Gary Price as Secretary and Treasurer. The members were made familiar with the constitution and by-laws which were drawn up by the Mount Shasta Fire Department. Meetings are held every Monday night with business meetings the first Monday of each month. The non- business meetings are spent in learning and doing things connected with fire prevention and fighting. As the year progressed the junior Firemen hung hose, inspected fire extinguishers and made an inspection of the furnace room and the basement in the high school. They were given the job to park cars at the high school when there was a large gathering there so the fire hydrants were accessible and entrance to the build- ing was possible in case of fire. The junior Firemen are getting some good training and are performing a valuable service to the community in their work. They rrnzrcloed and drilled dr friend! to their country Front row left to right: jim Toms, Donald McCoy. Second row: Jodie Chandon Paul Meneni jerry Vandiver Richard Bortolin, Larry Silva, Vernon Tolliver. Third row: Ronnie Nystrom Bill Douglass Gary Price, Dick Cox, Everett Dickerson. Fourth row: jim Chambers Les Duffy Bob Stilley Bill Oxner. Fifth row: john McCollian, Bob Williams, Richard Zanetti, Ted Miller Emu In our high school we have a unit of the California Cadet Corps. Captain Thomas Driver is our Comman- dant and Captain Ted Miller, a senior, is our Company Commander. Our unit is Company A, Second Battalion, First Regiment. The corps is a subsidiary of the army and gives its members military training. In the fall before the bad weather arrived, drill was held on the football field. After the company became adept at marching, rifles were issued and training was begun in the handling of rifles. Uniforms were issued as soon as a supply sergeant was chosen, the uniforms had been cleaned and an inventory was taken of the uniforms. The uniforms are worn every Friday. Firing of .22 caliber rifles is held every Wednesday and Saturday nights. 97 First row, left to right: M. Nielsen, L. Wyllie, P. Bills, J. Orcutt, T. Selvidge, N. Lehman, B. Hall, B. Griffin, A. Salvestro. Second row: C. Ayotte, V. Nelson, M. Stephens, A. Kronhert, C. New- berry, W. Wright. Third row: B. Groff, D. Nystrom, R. Kirkpatrick, L. Spini, C. Anderson, B. Wheeler, H. Schmid, S. Aubert, N. Gower, S. Mais, J. Hines, I. Meroux. Fourth row: B. Ragsdale, M. Short, C. Mowatt, L. Miles, C. Orcutt, C. Dery, A. Astmann, S. Davison, J. Wright. Fifth row: N. Lark, E. McCoy, D. Christeson, M. Nicholaou, J. Bangsberg, M. Bates, P. Mc- Collian, B. Sykes. Sixth row: D. Middleton, G. Salvestro, P. Richardson, F. Maxted. An opportunity for service und fun if found in tnis friendly group , 1 0264 . The Girls' League is the one organization at Mount Shasta High School which is strictly for the girls. While the main purpose of the organization is service to the school and to foster friendship among the girls it is a social organization too. The Harvest Hop, the Christmas Ball, the Sock Hop, and the Mothers' Tea were some of their outstanding activities. Girls' League also helps to finance the expenses of the Richardson Springs Older Girls' Conference delegates. , Girls' League has been helped immeasurably by their sponsor, Mrs. Eastlick. The officers were: Patricia Bills, President, janet Orcutt, Vice President, Joyce Bangsberg, Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Eastlick, Sponsor. 98 First row, left to right: B. Groff, D. Middleton, A. Astmann P. Richardson, H. Schmid, D. Nystrom, E. McCoy. Second row D. Christeson, C. Orcutt, P. Bills, L. Spini, C. Mowatt, V. Nelson C. Ayotte, N. Gower, B. Hall. Third row: A. Salvestro, B. Griffin G. Salvestro, B. Wheeler, C. Anderson. Fourth row: J. Bangsberg L. Wyllie, N. Lark, R. Kirkpatrick, T. Selvidge, A. Krohnert Sixth row: C. Newberry, B. Sykes, M. Nielsen. Friends we are .fide by ride playing with all our heart! gf.,-i, GAA stands for the Girls' Athletic Association whose members have a paramount interest in athletics. The girls win awards by participation in inter-class tournaments of volleyball, basketball, and softball in friendly competition. This group also has several social events throughout the year. Their Gingham Gals' Galop is one of the outstanding dances of the year. This organization also initiated a hot lunch program during the cold weather. Through these sports, friendship and an interest was built up by skill, determination and understanding. The officers were: Phyllis Richardson, President, Margaret Nielsen, Vice President, Velma Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Eastlick, Sponsor. 99 1 W. Wright, M. Stephens, F. Maxted, S. Aubert. Fifth row: Left to right: Joyce Bangsberg, Connie Orcutt, Patricia Bills. Friends I0 all, fzfzmyf l'!JHC1l'jlIg our tefznfi' 011 I0 victory lem .fecwlew ffm! ?e Fifteen rahs for our cheerleaders and pep club! Pat, Joyce and Connie, those three girls, who, through rain or snow, were always there to lead the pep club in yells. Not only did these girls lead yells but also they tried hard to make friends with our opponents. By doing this they made many friends and created good feelings in and among the schools. The officers of the pep club were: President, Connie Orcuttg Vice Presidentg Barbara Ragsdaleg and Secretary-Treasurer, janet Orcutt. First row. left to right: Allen Cook. Ronnie Davis, Fred Smades, jim Aubert, Leo Heer, Bob Toms. Charleton Kirk, Frank Dalle Molle, Neil Lark. Second row: joe Ceccato. Richard Zanetti, ,lim l-lowarth. Dean Brush, Robert Cervelli, john Darling, Coach, Joe Lamanna, Lowell Acord, john Lamanna. Arthur Eichorn, Gene Broadbent. Om' athletes' of today are good citizens of tomovvouf 26046 S Society At the end of the 1950 season, the Block S Society held their annual banquet at Mike and Tony's, at which time they installed their officers for this year. Those installed into office were: Leo Heer, Presidentg Bob Toms, Vice Presidentg Neil Lark, Secretary-Treasurer. The Block S Society is one of the largest and most active organiza- tions in the school. This year they have altered the constitution slightly. In order to win a letter and a stripe, a boy must earn a letter in a major sport and a minor sport or two major sports. The list of the names of boys who have earned their block, is then given to the student council for approval. The purposes of the Block S Society are to improve athletics in this school, to provide a goal and an award for students taking part in the athletic activities of this school and to provide a social organization for athletics of this school. This year, the Block S Society has also undertaken the big job of paying for their own letter awards from the profits netted from their activities. They are sponsoring dances after the home basketball games and are in charge of the popcorn concession at the games. They are also making plans for the annual school carnival in which the Lettermen take a large part. Plans are being made for a dance being put on by the Block S Society to raise money for athletic equipment for next year. The Block S Society plans to help the student 'body buy pants for the football team, new uniforms for the C and D basketball teams, and any other athletic expenses that may occur. All in all, they are a very busy organization and a great asset to the school. IOI Front row left to right Noreen Lehman, Jolene Hines, Nancy Gower, john Beatty. Second row: james Silva Kenneth Beckham Shirley Mais, Carol Anderson, Rosemary Kirkpatrick, Elmo Franchi 'lhird row Florence Maxted, Frank Dalle Molle, James Aubert, Shirley Aubert, Joe Carlton Fourth row Elliot Carroll Gary Krausse, Bobby Lou Mais, Don Phillips, Robert Cervelli, Marion Bates Back row Jay Mills Patricia Bills, Paul Roberts, Vernon Fitzgerald. Hold the press we'1fe got ol scoop emQcaw6e Bear Growls, voice of the students, publication which stimu- lates interest in student affairs and boasts complete news coverage, is sent to Mount Shasta graduates, and is exchanged with high schools all over the country. Each page of the weekly three-column spread radiates with up-to-the minute news, sports, humor, and gossip. Bear Growls effectively uses the throbbing pulsing voice of her press to build up spirit and inform students of her countless activities. Each journalism student aims for the highest award, that of having his name inscribed on the journalism plaque. Ray Henry was the winner of this award last year, but the other students with a B average did not go without recognition. They were awarded pins which they proudly displayed. I02 Q S i , T 1 First row, left to right: john Lamanna, Doug Murphy, Leo Heer, Charlton Kirk, Fred Smades, Ronnie Davis, Rob Cervelli, Lowell Acord, john Darling, Coach. Second row: john McCollian, Bill Oxner, jim Chambers, jim Aubert, Dean Brush, Ted Miller, Allen Cook, Les Duffy, joe Lamanna, Arthur Eichorn. 74414546 This year, due to the limited amount of material, Mt. Shasta has shifted to six-man football. In league competition, Mt. Shasta won two games and lost three games. Con- sidering the fact that this is the first year many of the boys have played football, it could be considered a very successful season, as most of the boys have gained the necessary experience for future football teams. The football team has been coached under the capable hands of Mr. John Darling. The scores of the games played are: Mt. Shasta ...,.... ........ 4 6 McCloud ..... Mt. Shasta ........ ........ 2 O Etna ............. Mt. Shasta ....... ........ 4 7 Ft. jones ..... Mt. Shasta ....... ........ 1 8 Happy Camp Mt. Shasta ....... ........ 1 4 Butte Valley I04 First row, left to right: Doug Murphy, Dean Brush, Ted Miller, Ronnie Davis, Fred Smades. Second row: jay Mills, Allen Cook, john Darling, Coach, Jim Aubert, Les Duffy, Charlton Kirk. mm y At the time that this annual goes to press, the A team had won one game and lost four games. There were only three returning lettermen to the A team, so they had to start from scratch. Mr. John Darling has been the capable coach of the A team this year. The scores of the games played to date ate: Mt. Shasta ......... ......... M cCl0ud Mt. Shasta ......... ......... E tna ...... Mt. Shasta ......... ......... F t. Jones Mt. Shasta ......... ......... D unsmuir Mt. Shasta ......... ........ T ulelake 6406 Our B's like our A's have won one and lost three. This year's team is composed mostly of players who have moved up from the C team. Thes boys are handicapped by height but make it up through spirit and deceptiveness. The B's are using both a zone and man to man defense. The B team has been ably coached by Darling. Mt. Shasta ....... ......, 2 4 Dunsmuir ..... ........ 5 2 Mt. Shasta ....... ....... 2 0 McCloud .... ........ 5 6 Mt. Shasta ....... .......... 4 7 Etna ................ ........ 5 7 Mt. Shasta ....... ....... 4 1 Ft. Jones ........ ........ 2 9 Front row, left to right: Richard Franchi, Arthur Eichorn, Lowell Acord, john Darling, Coachg Jim Howarth, joe Lamanna, Robert Cervelli. Second row: Gene Broadbent, Dick Cox, Bob Stockton, Frank Dalle Molle, David Jones, Neil Lark, Richard Zanetti, Jerry Vandiver, Bob Vietti. First row, left to right: jerry Vandiver, jim Toms, Dick Cox, Gene Broadbent, Bob Stockton, Bob Vietti. Second row: Bob Stilley, jim Howarth, Mr. Graves, Coach, Richard Zanetti, Bill Douglass. 64016 The C team did fairly well in their regular season, winning two games and losing three. The C team players are mostly sophomores who had played the D team as freshmen and gained a little experience. The C's used a fast breaking offense and a zone defense, using it very effectively. They were led by Coach Graves, who did a very commendable job. The scores of the games played are: Mt. Shasta ....... ....., Mt. Shasta ....... ....... Mt. Shasta Mt. Shasta Mt. Shasta Dunsmuir ........ ........ 2 8 McCloud .... ........ 2 4 Etna ......... ........ 5 O Yrega ....... ........ 2 5 Weed ....... ........ 3 7 l08 Z 7mm The D team, lacking experience, was unable to win a game. The D team was made up largely of freshmen trying their hand at basketball for the first time. Coach Graves did a fine job with the team. They will make excellent material for next year's C team. The scores of the games played are: Mt. Shasta .......... Dunsmir Mt. Shasta ......... McCloud Mt. Shasta ........i Etna .,... Mt. Shasta .......... Yreka Mt. Shasta ......... Weed First row, left to right: Donald McCoy, Gary Price, Mr. Graves, Coachg Richard Franchi, Richard Bortolin. Second row: Sam Anderson, Vernon Tolliver, Carl Wfilson, George Martin, Jodie Chandon, Paul Russell, Larry Silva. First row, left to right: Frank Dalle Molle, Ronnie Davis, Fred Smades, Leo Heer, Joe Lamanna, Joe Carlton, jim Aubert. Second row: Coach Darling, joe Ceccato, Richard Zanetti, Les Duffy, Dick Ceccato, jim Howarth, Lowell Acord, john Lamanna, manager. Third row: Robert Stockton, Gene Broadbent, Dick Cox, Howard Harris, Z In the 1950 baseball season the Bears lost seven and won one. Due to lack of experience and late spring weather the Bears were unable to win many games. Most of the players were freshmen and sophomores playing high school baseball for the first time. Although they lost, they were willing to learn. Coach john Darling did much for the boys who are expected to show great promise in the 1951 season. The scores of the games played are: Vernon Tolliver. Mt. Shasta ........ ......... 2 Yreka ............. ....... 1 1 Mt. Shasta ........ ........, 8 Butte Valley .... ....... 2 Mt. Shasta ........ ......... 6 Fort jones ..... ....... 5 Mt. Shasta ........ ......... 7 Weed ......... ....... 1 5 Mt. Shasta ........ ......... 0 Dunsmuir ....... ....... 1 1 Mt. Shasta ........ ......... 5 McCloud .... ....... 2 2 IIO K G. K 492' Ar. , ,. X , wg, H S25 8 A 2? z M I 90,82 E i: I M I a Q95 5 Qs -Q A7535 fx Q 4 Q SE W ii? if 5 S E 3? i? 4 +5 v U 2 , L.. Y 'ln aw 1 TULELAKE HIGH SCHO0L Q 7aZeZcz6e, qfmzteze 'pafmafdee FRED W. ITEN Algebra Physical Education JOSEPHINE CONVERSE Languages English LOUISE THOMPSON Physical Education Geometry HAROLD FOSBERG Mechanical Drawing Woodshop Physics SIBYL HJORT English Music ii il' ,if al 5 1 iii il MIS? W ff NORMAN L. ESSER Administration Drivers Training THOMAS L. PIERCE Band Typing ALICE WELSAND Homemaking Psychology Sociology Trigonometry LENA MAE SCHINDLER Social Studies Biology 7 f II6 RUTH FISCHER Bookkeeping Chemistry English VERNE HEMSTREET Agriculture -All hw . QL if. fy Qfggqwikgi -vi mv W , fw if ,fag ..,.:e,.f:' . K , ' 55, 'VU1:,i' ,,. ' ma. f g M5151 f.1?i8112'f .5552-?7F1'3f'Ef5 k W.. -W CHARLES ASHER CbIn'lie VI.L'.H.S.. Alturas, California l, 2, Football 3, 4, Basketball 5, 4, Baseball 4. jo ANN BURBY Burp GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 4. WESLEY CRAIG 1 unior Yell Leader 3, Block T 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Class Play 3, Football 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. L TOM DECKER IIT S I! Elureka jr. High 1, Eureka Sr. , igh 2, White and Gold Staff 5, 4, Business Mgr. 3, Editor E, Band 3, Glee Club 3, 4, fFA 3, 4, Block T 4, jr. Ilass Play 3, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. FRANKLIN BAKER Bak e Class Vice President 4, Vice President CSF 3, CSF 2, 33 Treas. FFA 3, FFA 1, 2, 33 Block T 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Class PlaY 52 Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3. RICHARD COYNER Dick Boys' State 3, Student Body Secretary 4, Class Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, 3, CSF 1, 2, Vice President 3, 4, White and Gold Staff 4, Honker Staff 1, 2, Block T 2, 3, Band and Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Class Play 3. NOVELLE DAHLE N0z'ocaine Yell Leader 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 1, Treasurer 4, Vice President GAA 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 4, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Class Play 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Speedball 3, 4. NEIL EsrEs Singer Vice President Block T 4, Block T 3, 4, CSF 3, 4, jr. Class Play 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 33 Track 3, 4. HARVEY GREENBANK Hm'z ' Student Body President 4, Student Council 4, Block T 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Biology Club 2, Football 2: 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4, Baseball Mgr. 1. DONALD HOLLAND IfD0n!! Floydada High School, Floyd- ada, Texas 1, 2, 3, Band 4. LLOYD JENSEN Ll0ydie Class Secretary 2, Class Pres- ident 4, FFA President 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Play 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Parl. Pro. Contest 3, Co-op Quiz Con- test 4. JOAN KUCERA jamie GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, V01- leyball 2, 3, 4. WYILLIAN GREENE Bill K.U.H.S. 1, Chiloquin l-Iig 2, 3, Football 4, Basketball 4 NX'hite and Gold Staff. PAUL l'lOW'ARD Pablo Student Body President 4 Class President 2, 3, CSF 1 2, 3, President 2, Block T 3, 4, Honker Staff 1, FFA l 2, 3, Secretary 3, Jr. Play 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2 3. 4, Track 3, Basketball 2 3, 4. MARY ANN KELLEHER ffKellyu Student Body Treasurer 4 Class Secretary 3: Girls' Stat 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 ,Presider 4, Vice President 3, CSF 3, 4 Executive Council, Band, Gle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Pla 3, Basketball 3, 4, Badminto Champion 33 DAR Scholar ship 4. JOYCE LARSON Lm'die GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4, Pe Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Pre, 4, Biology Club Treasurer YMCA Conference 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Speedball Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH LIPTAK Hcllflkigll Closter High. N. -I.. 1, FFA 2. 3: Basketball 3. 4, Base- ball 3. 4. PAULINE RosE MCGUIRE MRUM, I GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Honker Staff 3, Band 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, FHA 1. BILLY MAX MILLIGAN Bill Block T President 4, Block T 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. 2, Baseball 3, 4. DONNA RAE ROPER Danna GAA 1, 2, 5, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Band 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Speed- ball 4, Volleyball 4. 1 l LEE ANN MARTIN HLEEH Mt. Shasta High 1, 2, 3, CSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Honker Staff 4, GAA 4, Basketball 4. JERRIS MCVEY Hjerrjh' Pep Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Let- terman 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, jr. Play 3, Honker Staff 3, Jr. Rep. GAA 3, Drill Team 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4. WILMA MULLINS Billie William Christman High, In- dependence, Mo., 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Speedball 4, Basket- ball 4. Joi-IN STAUNTON njohnn-yu Block T 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM STINSON HBH!!! Secretary-Treasurer Block T 4, Block T 2, 5, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4. RICHARD TERRY Rub FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2. DARELD VERLEY Squir1'elly Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4, Block T 4. DURRELL WALDEN Dimp!eJ Block T 1, 2, 5, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. VVILLIAM STONECYPHER SIm1ef' Student Bod y Sergeant-at Arms 4, FFA Reporter 4 FFA 1. Z. 3, 4, Glee Club 1 2, 3. 4, Band 2, 3. 4, Foot ball 2. 3. 4, Basketball 1, 2 5. 4, Track 1. 2, 3, 4, Wl1itI and Gold Staff, Assistan Business Mgr. 3, Busines Mgr. 4, Block T 2. 3, 4. MARGARET TSCHIRKY Maggie Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Letter- men 4, Glee Club 2, 4' Honker Staff 3, Basketball 2 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latir Club 2. ROBERT WILLIAMS HB0bIl Balboa High 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Sr, Class Play 4, Track 4. PATRICIA YOUNG lfpdzil GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Clul: 2, FHA 1, 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2. gundam jack Ayres jackie Branthoover Wilma Cook Stephen Crawford Peggy Duckeft' Helene Fischer ' David Funk I24 Louise Greenbank Polly Haynes Darrell Lewis Richard Manceau Dorothy Meshke Carol Moore Pearl Moore Paul Olsen Rex Olsen Donna Peterson l25 Lois Roper Maxine Ross Janice Schroeder Bill Short L l Bill White Bill Sowles ni Q l , Mary Lou King Glenn Taylor A Aj fl . Q i Barney Hoyt We B M 1 I Betty Thaler Sally Thomas Lucille Ward David Bunch I26 E 3 I 5 S S X f S 1 SOPHOMORE ROLL CALL james Asher james Blackburn Shirley Bunch Sue Branson Leroy Crowell Barbara Duran Betty Gabbard Charles Hamilton Gail I-Iurlburt Helen Kelleher john O'Keeffe Jerry King Katherine Potter Micheal Pederson Floyd Sorenson Mary Sternberg l28 Barbara Schultz Margaret Ann Takacs Robert Terry james Wells Bonnie West Lena White Richard Willis Bill Wilson I 5 if 'T' if' A Q w wx, .-A Q r xr al x f. , s A4 5'5 ,nf . 1. S L1 I , as rm.: ' fsl W. qw .M -vm.. ' MHS? -fw,giiiiiiQjf , 7,8-:,Nf.i5fw,,A Q if A 4? as ,, . ' Q ss Q Q ww ,A ,. ,Wy ,, . , wx. , 1:5241 if sf' ge Li,--3: 5 ,. 4 , un e 4 A RJ vi 7 M-,S L FRESHMAN ROLL CALL Kenneth Ablard Jay Allred Donna Anderson Barbara Barr jim Brown Gary Coyner jean Chain jim Crown Franklin Dahlke Nadine Dahle john Day Ruth Galloway Joyce Holbrook Florence Heck Cora Lee Hammer jack Hargraves LaVonne johnson Danny Kelleher Norma Kosta Barbara Mauch Darlene Martin Bill Olsen I30 Bob Parker Helen Jane Peterson Ronald Porter Joan Reinmiller Eileen Sorenson Donna Schroeder Velma Thompson Marilyn Wilson Conita Wood Nancy Young 4?35zf??Q1x?+5 F 7 5:25':'f-11:-11112155.5121 -:va ---- 1. O fgakadl ' Student Council, hard at it. laden! med A new Charter, Hmmmmm more work for the Executive Council. Financial Council, uniting their headaches. 664 Mrs. Fischer Adi 1,107 Lee Ann Martin Senior Edilm' Honker Staff is hard at it. Tom Decker Editor Shall we order 192 annuals or 176 annuals? Puzzling question for the White and Gold Staff. Betty Gabbard Majorelte 4 G 4 C 4 Tom Pierce N 1,531 T' Director , ,,., - X STRIKE UP THE BAND Y Qke Helene Fischer XD Afcomppznht Sibyl H jort Direrlor -K Q qi Q GLORY, HALLELUJAHH V 1 V ?atme 0,4 14 ' Under the expert guidance of Verne Hemstreet, the Tulelake Chapter, Future Farmers of America, has participated in numerous activities this last year and has a schedule that will keep them busy for the remainder of the school term. In the fall, many of the members exhibited their livestock at various fairs and their superior animals won many ribbons. Bill Stonecypher and Tom Decker attended the annual State Convention. I36 7964 THE BOYS' BREAD and BUTTER!! 26066 7 President Bill Milligan brings up an article of business. 11171113 n 31. 1 E - Y IOYCE and HARVEY c 'cz ' ROSTER Coyner, Dick Estes, Neil Fischer, Helene Haynes, Polly Howard, Paul Kelleher, Mary Ann Manceau, Richard Martin, Lee Ann Moore, Carol Roper, Lois Thomas, Sally Ward, Lucille Peterson, Donna edemtiaa N , 500 3 Z Z I g -X' ga I- 7,,.f law ,Z V , QA I38 1 Q f 2: ,e - ' - M ,- V,-EI is mg? 'wif 3 . Lfiifvl as f 'Q' L: 3fJ5gJ15s?QiEii' 3 5 A , zf, 4 5 Q 5 . , ,,,'g'1gf,g5fgg,sYfg,,- L, ,ggi Ig 'f-f :Y Sap , ' , 1,15 V , 'g 1 . A Mmwzfzxsws ' waz,'..4ms2gy,r:SfQ:'ifv 1-ffwvsifw wi Q wwf ' - A 2 :'.rEi-Vfpf,-:w,:.XfJ YQ:mcG'-- SmA:oqgQ:6ig,'1fm S. . . f .ef I-.efwwaw v . . 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Af Aa, S f 555 210 vi, 5 : . 5??f?M95?55S ' k 4 1-f ki 'Simi-fffggix -- Y Q:-4 ,-55,7 my . ,, My g.Lg,.?L 5, - H Mg, gfw1:g ::af5f?e'4ffi5fiffgrffclmsswff--we,iffff fwzfsfggfzfgf ' , ' ff - '- ' 15: wb, 'vii f 3, ff-,,,-A ,W , 1-,1-Qi igzrw.. ,kL,,,, A--ff,M?fwgg,,5,M .--Ygf1'g5?:s if. K, ,.f Coachef-Fred Iten, Harold Fosberg Mmzagerf--Bill Wilson, Floyd Sorenson FOOTBALL ROSTER Bill Milligan Bill Greene Bill Stonecypher Tom Decker Frank Baker Rex Olsen Steve' Crawford Dick Coyner john Stauton Harvey Greenbank Bill Stinson Durrell Walden Bill Sowles Charles Asher john O'Keeffe Grant Asher Wesley Craig jerry King jack Ayres Dick Willis Bill Short Paul Howard Dareld Verley Bill White Neil Estes Paul Olsen Wx Y' , A1 ' . , iz- vg 1 , EQ . 'f lr w T , lx al ,Q F WQQ .L -1j.Ei:'!i: 5 5 Y I v '! Well, what's your excuse? ? ?? Walden fakes on end-run. Tulelake on the defensive. Stonecypher Q37j moves up to stop play. Other players: Milligan Q27j, Olsen Q40j, Coyner f17j, Baker Q12j, Greene C,16j, and Verley QISQ. I4l w Caache:-Fred Iten, Harold Fosberg. Manager:-Tom Decker, Dick Coyner. A TEAM Bill Stonecypher Lloyd Jensen Bill Milligan jack Ayres Harvey Greenbank Bill Greene Darrell Lewis Dareld Verley joe Liptak Bill White Rex Olsen Bill Stinson TEAM ROSTER B TEAM Bill Sowles Paul Olsen Wesley Craig jerry King Bill Short Charles Asher Grant Asher John O'Keeffe Paul Howard Floyd Sorenson jack Hargraves Glenn Taylor James Wells David Bunch l42 C TEAM Franklin Dahlke Gary Coyner Jay Allred jim Crown Bill Olsen Danny Kelleher Leroy Crowell Bob Parker Kenny Ablard john Day Jim Brown james Blackburn Ronny Porter lf,-fl, Milligan drives in for a lay- up with a clear field ahead of him. 'KV' . V X .QQ fx Yds Greene makes his usual catch! Greenbank gets outjumpecl! Jensen f1Oj and Baley C9j offer moral support. Stinson catches s i g h t of Maggie. 5 tag, ng N 2 . gf Q 4 x A f 4 u pf 9 ,X : 3 E I I44 Jerry King outjumps his opponents for a layup and two points. Gee! I wish I was in there. Bet I could do better. Climbing up into the strato- sphere. Little Pab1oito out-jumps O'Neil of Merrill while King 4225 and Four-stitch CZOQ Craig watch on. .gg- s jd . in ' Ayres heading down the court at a fast clip! 7-me Zumpzm, Sawaqw amy BILL STONECYPHER HARVEY GREENBANK NEIL ESTES 180 Yard Low Hurdles Mile Run 120 Yard High Hurdles I46 I f wi, Zi ,I ,i Li -mix, www R K v53'ii3m::5:5lifizm 4 ML K 4 .1 Mi 4, 2zWl14s,,lK1,2i 1 1 M fi wfwikef. x A A -,--' --,' 'Wi iszfehe snr 1 y if-, iw? in 45. VW yi im-tg1i.,'A-,f:l :mg . ..., if ,,.. it , , ai. .. 15ii.,tfQFl'i1 4 mi,fQg2z,Q2 ,ii I ,. K: ,: igll g lltllsflillrlllfiilltllll iltll i l' its B rl 8 if wr l K la 'l' ag ,I -wgaw: -wr -'s 5, Av,-,Liwgii 2 11 c,gg1i,i t, ltisR'iiH?.Gz?-ii . f , . ll ' s M ' .Q i E , ,, z z'-Et' . . ' ff-if . , l ' ' 'LL' Y ff . gh 'fiflil' E, . ffrsmfafiiif i f-2 izavmgi lam i l i '221wiQZ3m :'WS TlZIill-fr 2 ' s 2 5 5515: 53 i gfjii' . : ,,. :- .f- K5 i K mi lv wx W YIQRYQJQE , i r is r ,sw gj ,,i,Q,,W K i ffl :gs Q l am K 'Kilim l gmf H35 Hai E. :as Y , Wx Nd 1 P S l i f il . 'tell , ri e w ssf4 ' f , M V Wigs. Zilla 1 Skimrning the sticks could be dangerous. He always did do over hurdles too low! Yordy, he goes too high. Coach Iten giving out with starting instructions. Only 20 yards to go! This one is going to be close. I47 Milligan, warming-up. It's gonna be close! I48 2 L I S X K K i s gala ' ,-itllefdc ,-ifaaacdatdaa ROSTER Donna Anderson, Barbara Barr, Sue Branson, Jackie Branthoover, Shirley Bunclc, Jo Ann Burby, Jean Chain, Nadine Dahle, Novelle Dahle, Peggy Duckett, Barbara Duran, Helene Fischer, Betty Gabbard, Ruth Galloway, Louise Greenbank, Cora Lee Hammer, Polly Haynes, Florence Heck, Joyce Holbrook, Gail I-Iurlburt, LaVonne Johnson, Helen Kelleher, Mary Ann Kelleher, Norma Kosta, Joan Kucera, Joyce Larson, Darlene Martin, Lee Ann Martin, Barbara Mauch, Rose McGuire, Jerris McVey, Carol Moore, Billie Mullins, Donna Peterson, Kay Potter, Joan Rein- miller, Lois Roper, Maxine Ross, Donna Schroeder, Janice Schroeder, Barbara Shultz, Eileen Sorenson, Mary Sternberg, Margaret Tackacs, Betty Thaler, Sally Thomas, Velma Thompson, Marilyn Wilson, Conita Wood, Nancy Young, Pat Young, Margaret Tschirky, Lucille Ward, Bonnie West, Lena White. Iso , Duckett's long arms can't stop this one! Thomas QSQ offers moral support. If she gets this one it's a miracle ! S-s-stretch girls, over to Fischer! l5l Nb 7: FN-5 -J Sm a z Wwnambdwpe qkeX6 Q Loca SQuA Ymqoex bas 5,000 sary. em facie. Th le ' 1: X if W HI Q GRA 6109561 bxeeks Kato Yme-ob. OM Estee., sosQecteA in bank bevy. ewceous Busby Obew Debut. sob okxe Nba eo fl wkee V V F' 4 K if J E gifs is Uk S wi, T Q v Q 1 3, W . 5 ,W 4' f Y Y tf Tifx, M A .1 8 LM? 3 at at A if f 4 2 ,4 3 3 5,33 f at . , . A' F sf::fl ::' , ,. A fiwfi fgfis2f::,:wx:.,, . - af -, , - , xf A -A H . EP2Qgs2g15g,gsSgfs-14's 5.3415 ge wx ,. ff' ,LSMMK M - Z- mv. ,V . ,, ,. . V ,mngfze 'Q g Y . 9s' ifi,. I ,if-if '. -' .- - , N521 is 3 is 33,2 A A S55 av A5 ,, EP 3 ,U ggi X L 1 W H , ,, g ,, 5112 , . Hs, -1 Nj vi 'F Vg N 1 rf I ffm! ar ,Hs ggi! 5+ mg? wi 5 11,259 is kg ,gg 5+ b i 5 sf . Q A Se- if ' gx 1 m W ,, SHIIY 0150119 LLf:xYDf 9 5 ,if K qw. , X it Y S Q. Q Ask' , . .,..,,.,, -. .g VVVL f n .-,E A yi M a u:N1f:.f -PLHY M ef .- 751,12 W K , , 1. af' E i , 'W 32 ig? . G il -z 3 . 'iff -- . ,sw M, I . - -- W i V Lliziflfiliffwifr' L' F 15 ' A i fy N ,- Gsisw: ' A Vfgiiisi ' , . .,,, ff! 1 fy U HFIN Qffzwlltf , L V Y 4 sf 1 13 ' . - 9 s I A CiUl1KiE' 4' PGUFED F ig C-4F ? v if ff , 1 6. Qi j Vw WEEIHP HIGH SCHO0L 8 r Ts s ,,,,L.,. 7' ' K' ,.,w,. ,M,,..,vTM QT...,..-.-fH-4---f-- W ...,,m. l Weed W. -fl 'iff .,, .. 2a.f', ...'y ,mrJu-W-f ,,ff:...D..- 14,-1..:f'f. ,X-vrvrffvuii I 1 1 1 4 FRANK MANN Principal ? F WYNA scoTT ' Vice Principal X Commercial, Library 1 ? I E FREDERIC ZIMMERMAN MABLE SWINNEY LLOYD SWINNEY English, Dramatics Commercial MaChCrT1af1CS Interior Designing l58 SIDNEY GORDON TERSILLA VARESIO RAYMOND AUSMUS Music English, Spanish Social Studies Journalism MORTON KAER MARY EWING ROSS FURNEAUX Boys' P.E., Mathematics Girls' P.E., History Science Economic Geography DOROTHY GRANT TOM PEMBERTON ELIZABETH MILLS Commercial Shop Homemaking Art I59 enamel!! Left to right: Roger Gibson, YMCA President, Edwin Easton, Block President, Bucky Austin, Commissionerg Neil Lemos, junior President, Sam Mazzei, Freshman President, Mr. F. Mann, Advisor, Rosie Tallerico, Vice President and Double C President, Norma Cates, GAA President, Donna Rae Smith, Student Body Secretary- Treasurerg Pat jackson, Head Yell Leader, Nina Niles, CSF President, Sharon Sellers, Sophomore President, Dale Barnum, Student Body President. l60 il? I, S, .ex 113 L5 ,J 55? 'if ,Q gif, if ,J 'Q X, is ,L Q if if fe is 55 E fi 55 xii 53 5? La as 5, M ,-ss Q, 'eil Tn S., is Ffa 755 Q, arg in ga LSE 2x L Ls gi' 'fa if 25, ,QP fx,- Q swf,nrwkmmmqxmnwwmmwwmunmzwmemnvwmma xR3Sf1.lsAfas swf'5f4Y':Tt1i:i1sw2vKsivaSaza?3?m2' fwSS4m1i, , , 3 -'Wwswii 'H' .-.mg-:za 5 mx ':':Miwc,wmf1ssmwe: .........,M -Wim'-Awmw asses' wqmww? DALE BARNUM NINA NILES ROSIE TALLERICO MANUEL CASTANEDA jumm RILEY Student Body Prexidenl President Secretary-Trea.fu1'er Sergemn'-al-A1'm.f Clan Reporler endafz 63444 N LARRY BENATO JOE CATALANO PAUL ADAMS LOUIE ANDRIGHETTO LINO BAILO I95 L ' , 21fQ,Q':1T'3ffTE, NORMA CATES jol-LNNY CHIMENT NORMA CHIMENT ,Fam .VL BARBARA CIABATTARI EDGAR DAVIS JOE DELUCA EDWIN EASTON ROGER GIBSON C J f-T-ff' I p I Ov X -f ' 0 I ' I ' X I X X Y JAMES GILLIAM AVELINO GONZALES MARIE HEATHER SHIRLEY HICKEY LARRY HUGHES FRANK LINVILLE GEORGE LINVILLE SI-IYLA MCGRATI-I CLAUDE MGLAIN FRANK PAUL ' if' f ul2 1,5iQiwml i!t:lx:Q wE2.aI'2maQmx sf - A---A WM-fw 1 Aw- - -AMR WARM-Mmm DORIS RICHARDS GERALD RISBERG MARY RITcI-IEY PETER RODRIGUEZ THELMA RUSSELL ORSOLA SALANTI MARILYN SEE SYDNEY SMITH JENNY BAKER GENE STONE GARY STRIDBR NANCY WADDELL JAMES WILLIAMS THELMA WILLIAMS MARLENE CURTIS QNot Picturedj Tf5 N'f3FU??fF3 'if' ISS MAKE Paul Adams Louie Andrighetto Lino Bailo jenny Baker Dale Barnum Larry Benato Manuel Castaneda Joe Caralano Norma Cates johnny Chiment Norma Chiment Barbara, Ciabattari Marlene Curtis Edgar Davis Joe DeLuca Edwin Easton Roger Gibson James Gilliam Avelino Gonzales Marie Heather Shirley Hickey Larry Hughes Frank Linville George Linville Shyla McGrath Claude McLain Nina Niles Frank Paul Doris Richards Judith Riley Gerald Risberg Mary Ritchey Peter Rodriguez Thelma Russell Orsola Salanti Marilyn See Sydney Smith Gene Stone Gary Strider Rosie Tallerico Nancy Waddell james Williams Thelma Williams LICENSE PLATE P.A. Clown Specs Inj Bonehead Bananas Moose Parson Cats Satch Gabby Goose Marlee Grunt Spotlight Big Ed Cue Ball Jim Av Arkie Sparky Hargiss I Bull Georgie Shy Pinky Neena Poncho Dorie Red Percy Short Shot Rod Turkey Mickey Myrt Peewee Stonie Gigi Rosa Dynamite Pretzel Elmer AUTOSCOPE ALWAYS SEEN Sleeping in class Oasis At Mallory's Garage San Diego joking with someone At the end of a gas hose Time's Cafe With johnny At theatre At Yreka With her mouth open With Ted Dunsmuir Jackson's Skating Rink At Oasis In his automobile Everywhere With Vonnie At Adams' Grocery In Redding jackson's R-anch Sandra's George's With Frank At church Blushing At Maryls Edgewood Ati Marge's Cafe At Mt. Shasta Everywhere Writing to Laurence Navy In McCloud With Richard Oasis With Danny With Sue Oasis At the theatre With Pat and Shirley Humming Square dancing l65 DESTINY Nightwatchman Insurance salesman News commentator Caring for children Republican leader joke writer Undertaker Second Al jolson Railroad foreman Interpreter Tobacco auctioneer Housewife President of J. C. Penney Prizefighter Circus barker Hot rod racer Band leader The Navy Photographer First woman president Farmer Night club owner Forest ranger Barber Ditchdigger Women's hats designer Head of nut house Cartoonist Bottle washer Chemist Republican Senator Soothsayer Admiral Nurse Richard's wife Television star Wherever Danny goes Lighthouse keeper Miner Model Private secretary Post hole digger Chorus girl mam Wa!! Paul Adams, will my laziness to Don Bouey. Louie Andrighetto, take everything with me, leaving nothing to anyone. Lino Bailo, will my gift of gab to Bucky Austin. jenny Baker, will my sailors to anyone who can hold them, cause I have mine. Dale Barnum, will my ability as a Republican leader to the Democrats of the Junior Class. Larry Benato, will my popularity to some lucky Junior. Manuel Castaneda, will my books, untouched and new, to jimmy Hayes. joe Catalano, bequeath my Shakespeare to Salvador Vega. Norma Cates, will my ability to write mushy letters to Stephanie Daggett. johnny Chiment, will my job at the Richfield to anyone who will take it. 'Norma Chiment, will my quietness to Donna Rae Smith. . Barbara Ciabattari, will my book entitled How to Get Your Man to the highest bidder. Marlene Curtis, will my Civics book to Mary Ann Scalise. Edgar Davis, will my cute grin to Doyle Kesterson. Joe DeLuca, will my inability to grow hair to Kenyon Knourek. Ed Easton, will my car to Neil Austin. Roger Gibson, leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Fred Bernardi. An apple a day makes a fine-looking James Gilliam, will leave Vonnie to the wolves of Weed High. Avelino Gonzales, leave my job at Adams' to joe Cena. Marie Heather, bequeath my spotless saddle shoes to. Arleen Ault. Secret formula is H2SO6P504 Cshoe polishj. Shirley Hickey, will my ability to acquire nicknames to some unlucky junior. Larry Hughes, will my dancing ability to Lave Mazzier. Frank Linville, will leave Weed High quiet. George Linville, will my musical ability to Carl Wilson. Shyla McGrath, will my name to Shirley McGrath. Claude McLain, will my red hair to Twana Phillips. Nina Niles, will my wisecracks to Ruth Niswonger. Frank Paul, will my artistic ability to Stuart Davis. Doris Richards, will my dimples to Kay Kersey. Judy Riley, will my Irish temper to Mary Rios. Gerald Risberg, leave my Chemistry book to Sue Perry with the hope that she will be happy with it. I wasn't. ' Mary Ritchey, will my size 415 shoes to anyone who can wear them. Peter Rodriguez, will leave Weed High School for the Navy. Thelma Russell, will my typing ability to Cecilia Salanti. Orsola Salanti, leave Weed High to get married. Marilyn See, will my pug nose to Janice Shelton. Sidney Smith, do will and bequeath my musical talents to Jerry Gilliam. May they aid him in his appreciation of the classics. Gene Stone, will all the money I saved on haircuts to Dino Rossetto. Gary Strider, will my curly hair to Neil Lemos. Rosie Tallerico, will my haunt, the post office, to Sandra Tosi. Nancy Waddell, will my size to Barry Patterson. james Williams, will Weed High to anyone who wants it. Thelma Williams, will my gum to one of next year's yell leaders. l I66 amine 65444 First row, left to right: A. Ault, R. Niswonger, K. Kersey, S. Tosi, M. Scalise, F. Royal, S. McGrath J. Yates, M. Rios, Miss Mills, Advisor. Second row: J. Shelton, S. Daggett, B. Kirk, D. Smith P. Jackson, S. Perry, C. Salanti, A. Twitchell, T. Phillips. Third row: N. Lemos, J. Gilliam B. Barcaglia, B. Austin, J. T. Hopson, M. Ramos, N. Austin, S. Davis. Fourth row: C. Wilson J. Hayes, D. Rossetto, F. Bernardi, F. Tallerico, S. Vega, R. Morris. Fifth row: B. Patterson D. Kesterson, L. Edson, L. Mazzier, K. Knourek, D. Bouey. I67 Fir st row, left to right: S. Sellers, Miss Grant, Advisor, H. Reed, M. Salanti, D. Serrano B. Welborn, R. Valles. Second row: L. Smith, V. Hubbard, R. Bruno, B. Lemos, B. Carter R. Hayes, C. Flook, J. Thomas. Third row: N. Belcastro, Y. Riley, Z. Boring, L. Foster A. Williams, C. Boggs, A. Cedros, E. Perez. Fourth row: T. Kice, B. Zambonin, F. Pellegrino R. Dick, J. Adams, N. DeBortoli, C. Doss. Fifth row: P. Patella, B. Killingsworth, E. Edelman D. Galloway, P. Peruzzi, T. jackson, D. Linville, D. Culbertson. Sixth row: G. Andrighetto W. Bowen, E. Elmore, C. Paul, K. Carlin, B. Collier, T. jones, D. Yandell. I68 Elma First row, left to right: E. Hilliard, J. Lobis, G. Shelton, D. Gilliam, B. Seitz, C. Davis, J. Culley ' D. B stom, M. Hock Second row: B. Aldrich, B. Burnett, B. Kent, J. House, J. Rossetto, oure V. Austin, J. Sumrall, M. Boydstun. Third row: D. Rose, E. jupiter, J. Smith, D. Blake M. Williams, D. Dick, T. Mazzini, R. Cates, B. Ewing, G. Kaer, L. Brunello. Fourth row Z ' B St e R Tadina E Caldwell P Spence R Willis T Austin. Fifth row: K. Dillon R.anni,.on,. ,. ,. ,. ,. B. Morris W. Smith, K. Perry, J. Walker, J. Gilliam, J. Castaneda. Sixth row: R. Zanotto J. Mann, Esparza, S. Mazzei, B. Manes, B. Ruel, D. Sbarbaro. I69 endow endow Left to right: N. Niles, Presidentg R. Tallerico, Secretary- Standing, left to right: N. Lemos, President, D. Smith, Treasurer, J. Riley, Class Reporter. Class Reporter. Seated: S. Tosi, Secretary-Treasurerg F. Royal, Sergeant-at-Arms. 0 PZ Standing, left to right: G. Andrighetto, Sergeant-at-Arms, Standing, left to right: B. Seitz, Treasurerg S. Mazzei, J. Adams, Class Reporter, N. DeBortoli, Vice President. Presidentg D. Sbarbaro, Vice President. Seated: D. Gilliam, Seated: A. Williams, Secretary-Treasurer. Sergeant-at-Armsg T. Austin, Secretaryg R. Cates, Class - Reporter. i E w me.2':1fQ: Y .2 Lfu:lflltrslzfatwsebitmfawsgaifeae,meesatssimizssiftffmf. .f 2 .1213 1 f f 1. 5.isf-itsHmmmare.:tsssftsflmeeslaswfwueI-.vemmftszfmf.faxfmism,ms rlfr., .fr K a '51 gf M iff ag '55 HZ LH T3 211 1-L 1x1 .gg .Y ffl iff' 15 111 25 if 2 if 151 in fi ii fe gi a 1 515 A -1 . 111 1 1- 1 , 1 1 1 - Left to right: Mrs. Swinney, Advisorg Miss Scott. Advisorg Rosie Tallerico, Editor. First row, left to right: N. Niles, Assistant Literary Editor, K. Kersey, Assistant Girls' Sports Editor, M. Ritchey, Girls' Sports Editorg N. Waddell, Business Manager, R. Valles, Assistant Snaps Editor, B. Carter, Assistant Art Editor, S. Perry, Snaps Editor, R. Tallerico, Editorg S. Hickey, Assistant Editorg M. Rios, junior Editor, A. Ault, Junior Editor, T. Williams, Salesman, N. Chiment, Salesman, S. Smith, Salesman, J. Riley, Sales Managerg N. Cates, Literary Editor, M. See, Sales- man. Second row: G. Risberg, Boys' Sports Editor, Mrs. Swinney, Advisorg J. Adams, Assistant Boys' Sports Editor. Not pictured: Frank Paul, Art Editor. gale! .z.Jgfzw..s:3ir r:ff+5a1fr5 wi' '1 --'v '1- . v First row, left to right: Shirley Hickey, Assistant Editor, Sydney Smith, Editor, Norma Cates, Assistant Editor. Second row: Mrs. Swinney, Mr. Ausmus, Miss Scott, Advisors. Weed! W6 Wind First row, left to right: A. Twitchell, Journalism Class, D. Smith, junior Reporter, N. Waddell, Gossip Editor, R. Valles, Assistant Gossip Editor, A. Gonzales, journalism Class, G. Andrighetto, journalism Class, N. DeBortoli, journalism Class. Second row: R. Cates, Freshman Reporter, B. Carter, AssistantiArt Editor, S. Daggett, Exchange Editor, R. Dick, Journalism Class, J. Riley, Senior Reporter, J. DeLuca, Sports Editor, J. Gilliam, joke Editor, F. Tallerico, Assistant joke Editor, S. Vega, journalism Class, J. Adams, Sophomore Reporter, L. Bailo, Journalism Class, F. Paul, Art Editor, P. Patella, Journalism Class. sssmsMaw..ww:ur-aM:umsm 2gsmsg-1-Kwmsig:m my45imWwiwmiQmw,gmgmm Qwgwgqsgmggwmwmgwemmm,ewmmwggmmmmwwmmmmwgswsmiwmssmmwmssmrmammalY- --M-CW.. -V- gem' kazaa First row, left to right: Mr. Gordon, Director, L. Smith, E. Hilliard, A. Flowers, V. Hubbard, C. Boggs, J. Shelton, B. Kirk. Second row: E. jupiter, H Reed, J. Smith, S. Sellers B. Welborn, L. Grassi, C Salanti. Third row: B Burnett, D. Rose, J. Thom- as, P. Henderson, D. Elk- ins, B. Lemos, M. Salanti. Fourth row: M. Curtis, A. Williams, L. Phillips, B. Ciabattari, S. Smith, D. Richards. 1 'gag '4 kazaa First row, left to right: Mr. Gordon, Directory C. Doss, R. Stone. D. Yan- dell. D. Galloway. Second row: D. Rossetto. K. Dil- lon, G. Stone, W. Bowen. Third row: M. Reed. C. Hilliard. A. Smith.. B. Zambonin. ff1b sff1sx'1v :1.s2f'. sv.fw Ins' Bw M,, R , i ii 'gcwd First row, left to right: Karl Perry, Danny Linville, Darlene Blake, Joanne Culley, Donna Dick, Walter Smith, Richard Willis. Second row: Mr. Gordon, Director, Ronald Dick, Louie Zambonin, Terry Austin, Patrick Spence, Reno Zanotto, Robert Cates, Buck Austin, Frank Pellegrino, Billy Collier. , .l lg: IX ' 4 lil I-I Ill W, ,D Kit, I . . t K III, i r s , -I. f ,: ,i n . lf r l l75 First row, left to right: Marilyn See, joe Catalano, Shirley Hickey. Second row Nancy Waddell, Dale Barnum, Judith Riley, jerry Gilliam. Third row: Thelma Williams Lino Bailo, Ed Easton, Frank Paul, Nina Niles, Mr. Zimmerman, Director 776 'Z 2 Mrr. MrLean .......... ...,.... I udith Riley Shepherd MrLean ...... ....... J erry Gilliam Luther Lang .................. ...... D ale Barnum jizliet Long ........................ ..,..... J ennie Baker Mfr. Matilda Blackburn ....... ....... N ancy Waddell Within' Warren ................ .....,. I oe Catalano Silvia Kline .................... ..... S hirley Hickey Mrf. Carlotta Anglin ..... ........ N ina Niles Cynthia Anglin ....,. ........... M arilyn See Max Moore ...,.,,.,, ,.................. L ino Bailo Minnie ,,........,.......... Thelma Williams Pilhlifity Manager ...... .............. F rank Paul Ed Easton Prom pter .............. Director ...... .... Mr, Zimmerman 37766. . First row, left to right: D. Dick, J. Culley, B. Seitz, B. Ewing, T. Phillips, S. Perry, L. Foster D. Serrano, N. Chiment, J. Sumrall, D. Bourestom, R. Valles, M. Rios, Mrs. Ewing, Advisor Second row: D. Blake, S. Tosi, M. Scalise, N. Cates, G. Kaer, L. Brunello, J. Rossetto, M. Boydstun V. Austin, M. Williams, C. Boggs, K. Kersey. Third row: R. Tallerico, A. Williams, N. Vlfaddell M. Rodriguez, N. Belcastro, B. Lemos, J. Riley, B. Welborn. Fourth row: S. Hickey, Y. Riley D. Smith, P. Jackson, J. DeLuca, A. Ault, R. Niswonger, B. Kirk. Fifth row: A. Gonzales D. Rossetto, J. Adams, M. Risberg, L. Benato, R. Gibson, L. Hughes, F. Tallerico. I77 s First row left to right J Gilliam E Davis F Linvrlle M Ramos A Smith F Bernardi, R Barcaglia G Stone Second row J Hayes C Wilson S Davis D Kesterson J Chiment, 7,741-i, First row, left to right: Mary Rodriguez, Orsola Salanti, Cecilia Salanti, Delores Bourestom, Mary Rios, Miss Mills, Advisor. Second row: Barbara Ewing, Betty Lernos,Donna Smith, Pat jackson, Arleen Ault. Third row: Mary Ann Scalise, Barbara Ruel, June Rossetto, Mary Louise Boydstun, Sandra T o s i . Fourth row: joan House, Velma Lee Hubbard, Yvonne Riley, Marilyn See, Estella Esparza. We First row, left to right: Judith Riley, Patricia jackson. Second row: Norma Cates, Shirley Hickey Rosie Tallerico, Kay Kersey. Www First row, left to right: Janice Shelton, Sydney Smith. Second row: Nina Niles, Nancy Belcastro, Shyla McGrath, Arleen Ault, Loretta Foster. al-Q. .si 7, First row, left to right: Norma Cates, Donna Dick, Nina Niles, Arleen Ault, Thelma Williams Nancy Belcastro, Lora Brunello, Second row: Rosie Tallerico, Orsola Salanti, Marie Heather Shirley Hickey, Sydney Smith, Judith Riley, Kay Kersey, Barbara Ewing. Qfamvz First row, left to right: Norma Cates, Donna Dick, Nina Niles, Arleen Ault, Shyla McGrath Thelma Williams, Nancy Belcastro, Mary Ritchey, Barbara Ewing, Joanne Culley, Betty Seitz Second row: Rosie Tallerico, Orsola Salanti, Marie I-leather, Shirley Hickey, Sydney Smith Judith Riley, Kay Kersey, Norma Chiment, Thelma Russell. Third row: Janice Shelton, Barbara Aldrich, Lora Brunello, Marie Williams, Janie Thomas, Loretta Foster, Alice Williams, Carolyn Boggs. Fourth row: Salvador Vega, Neil Lemos, Dale Barnum, Frank Pellegrino, Robert Cates Frank Tallerico. s - nr- . ' Ifflfffi-I Psi.H,M i111,5,r4f1L'3:4s zw'zmieeirifzrssfwiii'.Siftsf-1 2, E x E x F -f f f-f, f . YM, Xlx. ,.1,y,,,gf,f,,,:l .,k,,k K ug K k-., 5 W Mi Www-v-mmm'--,nw-wawmeffamavmmfmwwf wwmwmm G I0 50 30 4I0 I BARNUM MCLAIN PEU-EGRINO I 1 1, if If ,f 'l 'I' 'X Weed ......... ...... 5 Weed ......... ...... 5 Weed ......... ...... 6 P. ADAMS DAVIS Weed U 7 Weed ......... ...... 3 W Weed ........ ...... 6 Weed ........ ...... 1 Weed ......... W Weed ........ ...... Weed ........ ...... 1 W DeLUCA LEMOS RODRIGUEZ HUGHES G, LINVILLE n I I G I0 :az 30 40 o 40 so zfa 0 C? I EASTON BENATO BERNARDI UTHUQ uthern Oregon ...... 0 rland ,,.................... O entral Point ............ 0 F LINVH-LE unsmuir ................ 0 ' reka ........................ 19 all River ................ 0 reka ...................... 7 unsmuir ................ 0 all River ................ 6 4 edding .................... 13 THQ J WILLIAMS I J. ADAMS fn f CASTANEDA GIBSON STONE I I ' I 40 30 Q83 I0 G X cada!! First row, left to right: R. Gibson, F. Linville, J. Cena, J. Castaneda, D. Galloway, N. DeBorto1i, E. Davis. Second row. F. Bernardi, G. Linville, P. Adams, C. McLain, D. Barnum, G. Stone, P. Rodriguez, N. Lemos. Third row: L. Mazzier, M. Castaneda, M. Risberg, E. Easton, J. Williams, L. Hughes, L. Benato, Coach Kaer. Fourth row: B. Killingsworth, F. Pellegrino, L. Olson, J. Adams, J. DeLuca, D. Linville, B. Collier, B. Austin. MARSHALL COACH KAER FURNEAUX Asfimznl C oarla Affiftant Coach .............. .... ... ............... ..............1............. .Q ..,......... ................. J r , a 5 x K X , , , x x I ' K :W U , r , , K glial s ' If . lw fi . vf ezwf agp ix iv, W . x x Nw? . , Q , S X , S , e K x X , , f Rs Y KK! in ,E ,g f M If M, ' 7551 avifffsmf 1 nf:-lk L. -,H K gtaikziggvzw K '.f.s?:.glxi 3 m1f'1pHwfff ls . X 4 Ku Mfiwfgf m ,1 GERALD RISBERG iszlgh-L: : : ,X gffyzmf M -fx, sk Nl Zwgxs T59 aim , S EW X ,mb , Jjgjif, , .vg:.:5f5e5Sx25 K K e,.3Jii,2 We Q 4, K 1 , 'N n fi M 1925 WM 1 . - sw, .w ,,g- .r ::- - ... 'f-,1':iE,.f: ifgezi? .5 V fl: ' . K 5 522.5-2'f7Qff1fz112f-s .akfllzil . Zaaketfad First row, left to right: Mr. Kaer, Coach, Doyle Yandell, Manager. Second row: R. Gibson J. DeLuca, P. Adams, F. Bernardi, D. Barnum, M. Risberg, L. Benato, B. Zambonin, L. Hughes F. Linville. 3 Zmdetfad First row, left to right: Mr. Pemberton, Coach, Manuel Ramos, Manager. Second row: Lave Mazzier, David Sbarbaro, Danny Linville, jim Adams, Salvador Vega, Noel DeBorto1i, Sammy Mazzei, Louie Andrighetto, Guido Andrighetto. I86 W My -- A '- Q., J .5 -'- A A A Alaflaff First row, left to right: G. Shelton, R. Tadina, I. Catalano, Managerg D. Gilliam. Second row R. Zanotto, T. Mazzini, R. Cates, K. Perry, P. Patella, D. Yandell, J. Lobis, M. Ramos, Pop' Swinney, Coach. I 87 First row, left to right: J. Gilliam, D. Kesterson, R. Gibson, G. Linville. Second row: L. Andrigh- etto, I. DeLuca, J. Adams, T. Kice, D. Barnum, C. McLain, L. Hughes, E. Davis, F. Linville. Z First row, left to right: J. DeLuca, E. Davis, L. Mazzier, J. Williams, G. Anclreatta, V. Tomasin G. Risberg, N. DeBortoli, L. Hughes. Second row: F. Pellegrino, A. Conte, J. Cena, J. Catalano J. Adams, R. Gibson, C. McLain, N. Lemos, D. Barnum. I88 5 3 3 1 3 4 s 5 2 1 s Q 3 5 Q Q f 2 i E s 5 f f Q a X ::aA:Wwer1sf: waswzufy-fm! mu,mzwlm fVQIlks::fan ' -. Wg- il ' f, Jatbiwfmseiwrwy fwkilzv, A v311?vr'wrGw11.3 ZW Left to right: D. Barnum, F. Bernardi, C. Hilliard, J. Gilliam, J. Cena, D. Galloway, S. Davis C. McLain, S. Vega, F. Linville, G. Stone, P. Rodriguez, A. Gonzales, L. Mazzier, F. Tallerico N. Lemos, R. Gibson, J. DeLuca, J. T. Hopson, L. Anclrighetto, M. Castaneda, P. Adams M. Ramos, F. Pellegrino, E. Davis, N. DeBortoli, J. Adams, N. Austin, L. Benato, G. Risberg J. Chiment. Dale Barnum Single: Champion 2 T W z f We glx f , l90 ffaxgfkzrlweiryfi- - .f . sff:3'.,,: fn... '.:-z.-az.2f- 1 all .Zeadew Shirley Hickey Thelma Williams Pat jackson Head Yell Leader Rosie Tallerico Prefident Larry Benato Vice Preyidem' Fred Bernardi Secretary-Treafurer ,fm , , D 6 Q.,-M, FRESH .-SOPH. First row: B. Ruel, E. Pe- rez, J. Culley, B. Seitz, C. Davis, D. Blake, A. Ce- dros. Second row: D. Rose, S. Sellers, J. Sum- rall, B. Ewing, R. Bruno, L. Brunello, B. Welborn, R. Valles, D. Serrano, Mrs. .Ewing, A cl vis 0 r. Third row: E. Hilliard, M. Boydstun, M. Williams, V. Austin, M. Hock, G. Kaer, L. Foster, J. Rossetto, N. Belcastro. Fourth row: E. jupiter, H. Reed, L. Smith, V. Hubbard, B. Lemos, M. Salanti, C. Boggs, A. Wil- liams, Y. Riley. Fifth row: D. Bourestom, B. Aldrich, B. Burnett, J. Smith, J. H 0 u s e , E. Esparza, D. Dick. 6.14. A First row: M. Ritchey, R Tallerico, S. Hickey, M Rios. Second row: Mrs Ewing, Advisory M. See J. Riley, N. Cates, Presi- dent, B. 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MRS TOLEDO Servetary ED LOUDEN Soclal Science OUR FACULTY ROBERT MCLEAN English, Radio ICA MCFARLAND Home Economics STANLEY BALFREY Vice Principal Lg, ,Q W mg ALLEN AGNEW Commerce GLORIA LOUDON Social Science DONALD NEILSON Science GEORGE ROSE Commerce EVELYN BJUGSTAD P.E., English RALPH RIGGINS FRED MEISCHKE Industrial Arts JERRY DeRUSHIA Social Science, P.E. REYNOLDS STONE Languages GEORGE WARD Custodian JAMES BRANSON Science ROBERT NEWBROUGH Science, P.E, pictured: Sally Ryce, Jeannette Kutzer. .gz- i .N--'-1, STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, which is the law making body of Yreka High, meets on each Tuesday of the week to discuss problems concerning the school and to plan assemblies and to keep a smooth schedule in operation. Besides actual Student Body officers, each class and various organizations have a representative in the Council. George Dailey is a conscientious Student Body President and keeps order at all meetings, with Vice President Cynthia Hittson ready to take over if the occasion demands. Jeannette Kutzer, Secretary, is in charge of keeping minutes and carrying on correspondence while Business Manager Ingrid johnson has the job of keeping the Student Body funds and reporting regularly. Wayne Cradduck, Athletic Manager, and Jean Franklin, Head Yell Leader, keep our athletic and sports events in good order. Wayne Paulsen represents the Boys' Club and Sally Ryce represents the Girls' league and the problems concerned. Class representatives are: Frank Pangburn, Senior, Pete Crebbin, junior, Kevin Broderick, Sophomore, and Lee Deter, Freshman. Advisors are Mr. Wann and Mr. McLean. Standing: George Dailey. First row, left to right: Cynthia Hittson Jean Franklin. Second row: Lee Deter,. Pete Crebbin, Ingrid johnson, Frank Pang burn. 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I I Ig.: , A'3f?'LsIg5f5!f2Ww I , I I ZS QI AIII,IIII3Igg,A,I, I XV.l:5if1fF1T ' In I I :i?'1fgI1?I!fI,?i I ,J Igg- I11 I I I I -aII.'IIf.AI.sI-. 'I .- I, .. ,, .iii IIGIIE Iwsissa Im. I. WW 'Zss.Ii11.f .iiigrsgsyig I 'W -'I'sWIsszIsi?I I SHERIDAN STIMSON Q GERALDINE STOCKWELL JEANNE STRYKER DONNA WRIGHT LAWRENCE SULLIVAN MARGIE WALL CHARLES WHITE PAUL TINSLEY JIM WELDON BILLIE WHITLOCK ELSIE WALTON EMIL WERDER HELEN WILLIAMS SENIOR CLASS Q flwfi' :W if Q4 sf, 'Z I X' if 5? eww .. 5' 14514 C315 . 3 '35 5 OFFICERS-Left to right: Billie Hovey, Girls' Athletic Manager, Marianna Brown Secretary, Sally Jeter, Treasurer, Glen White, Vice President, Gary Pitman, Boys Athletic Manager, Pete Crebbin, President. JUNIORS Top, front row, left to right: D. Hogan, B. Eddy, P. Bower, R. Freeman, M. Bunnett, B. Bryan, D. Deas, M. Brown, B. Hovey. Second row: J. Broce, B. Grazier, G. Churchill, C. Barry, G. DeRose, T. Hogan, L. Fasoletti, D. Barchus, B. Buckner, G. Bagley. Third row: R. Craig, N. Blessing, H. Hagedorn, D. Freshour, H. Roster, Pete Crebbin, G. Coleman, J. Casson, J. Denz, B. Dalzall. Center, front row, left to right: D. Meiss, R. Nelson, J. Johnson, C. Kleaver, K. Karstensson, S. Jeter, J. Koorda, M. Lonergan, W. Laufer. Second row: V. Madden, E. Rettig, V. Maxwell, G. Riggins, P. Moore, D. Kennedy, J. McCracken, D. Keaton. Third row: G. Pitman, G. Linowski, D. Miller, L. Mclrvin, P. Killingsworth, C. Mills, G. Crowell. Bottom, front row, left to right: H. Wernett, I. Yeager, M. Robinson, F. Smith, S. Still, S. Temple, E. Ross, C. Russell, B. Wilson. Second row: B. Vincent, D. Wessel, S. White, D. Weldon, B, Smith, E. Shipman, B. Swigart, C. Smith. Third row: M. Selby, M. Welch, W. Smith, L. Westbrook, D. Winningham, S. Whitlock, F. Smith, K. Wfheeler. 2 3, ab fl QS! jx . ee M T 2II axe 2 as fs Q 2 gg? 135 Q E. E ii? H2 A I 52 ga 5 Q5 5 'S 3 ES F Y 3 A Q r S 1 f a:p..Q'.-:H nm? gy-:4f W1f ma-aiQ?2:.F X ' iw 'Ill ,,,, ,W M-wismuxib ' iQ'ifi.214-, KX OFFICERS-Left to right: Kevin Broderick, President, Jean Stanberry, Business Mana- ger, Carla Sanders, Vice President, Harriet Wrede, Secretary, Richard Hockaday, Boys' Athletic Manager, Bobbette Lind, Girls, Athletic Manager. SOPHOMORES Top, front row, left to right: L. Cunningham, B. Forrest, E. Dilly, A. Archer, J. Broce, S. Collier, B. Clark, G. Bender, P. Foster, A. Deter. Second row: M. Freeman, R. Doss, K. Broderick, J. Early, J. Clark, M. Crownover, L. Barnett, C. Bennett, D. DeAvilla, D. Demerest, J. Della Bona. Third row: W. Clark, J. Clark, D. Burns, E. Frost, G. Crownover, J. Favero, S. Bennett, E. Fowler, D. Fields, B. Eiler. Center, front row, left to right: N. Mathus, B. Mickey, M. Nettles, S. Owens, D. Gongaware, J. Perry, H. Hardy, M. Lewellyn, J. Mackey, A. Knight, M. Keller. Second row: D. Naves, B. Paulsen, B. Morris, B. Land, K. Masters, S. Grigsby, R. Pederson, A. Parrott, L. I-Ieckart, K. Myers, K. Frenick, W. Jones. Third row: J. Matchke, J. Hogan, L. Nicolai, J. Hippler, R. Hufford, C. Hurd, R. Meader, J. Green, B. Lane, R. Hockaday, D. Hodgen, A. Pedersen, D. Lemos. Bottom, front row: V. Ray, V. Williams, L. Silva, S. Thompson, J. Walthard, C. Saint, C. Spencer, V. Small, L. Rasmussen, G. Werder, M. Walton, M. Scannell. Second row: A. Van De Weghe, W. Pickrell, H. Ross, B. Nunes, L. Zanotto, R. Sargent, Y. Smith, C. Pickard, G. Smith, J. Stanberry, J. Peterson, H. Wrede, C. Sanders, D. Wissenback, L. Smith, R. Wilkins, D. Wright. Third row: J. Sears, C. Twitchell, C. Wright, B. Winningham, C. Russell, D. Rohl,,D. Terwilliger, C. Powers, S. Rose, D. Stables, H. Van Buskirk, S. Silva. 2I3 D 6 P5'?U?'Efi.:f'1:s . , zf::'f'-2zM.v.g5 :ma OFFICERS-Left to right: Duane Burket, Boys' Athletic Manager, Denny Hume, Vice President, Gayle White, Girls' Athletic Manager, Judy Swenson, Secretary, Norman Wilson, Business Manager, Lee Deter, President. FRESHMEN Top, front row, left to right: B. Gores, P. Gores, E. Gilbert, J. Deas, M. Cummins, M. Burns, J. Gibbons, M. Dall, M. Drake, C. Burger. Second row: R. Cleland, M. Garrett, J. Burns, C. Blevins, N. Gann, J. Billingsley, R. Freshour, H. Eastlick, B. Frye. Third row: H. Billingsley, B. Grant, E. Doyle, M. Crebbin, B. Cameron, P. Cooley, A. Davis, D. Burkett, J. Gaulden, R. Craig, N. Cole. Center, front row, left to right: S. Lange, B. McMasters, C. Phillips, N. Hippler, B. Jackson, K. Johnson, M. McCanna,'C. Kent, M. Mills, I. Michelon, D. Hibbard. Second row: J. Mackey, L. Logan, L. Graves, R. Hurd, L. Deter, E. Adams, G. Cunningham, N. Isom, B. Monnet, B. Morrow, P. Martin, G. Phillips. Third row: J. Hadsel, G. Lemos, B. Lane, J. Johnson, J. Hinote, B. Quadros, G. Nixon, B. Hill, D. Humes, H. Jensen, B. Pinho. Bottom, front row, left to right: D. Silva, B. Russell, S. Steward, J. Zolsky, G. White, J. Swenson, A. Roberts, J. Taylor, B. Spencer, E. Sloan, T. Sloan. Second row: J. Silva, J. Roush, E. Walters, S. Thomas, P. Ray, C. Todd, G. Robinson, N. Sullivan, B. Small, C. Sears. Third row: H. Trader, J. Urbach, N. Wilson, R. Weir, C. Russell, G. Strong, L. Stockwell, W. Rose, J. Wong, J. Smith, G. Townley. ' 0' -. f' - f, N I t i f I it a- E W W E 2I5 CLASSES The Seniors chose a wonderful set of leaders to finish up their school days with a bang. Frank Pangburn was Pres- ident, Margaret Lilly was Vice President, Lillian Clark, Secretary, Arlene Churchill, Business Manager, Olga Cervellin, Girls' Athletic Manager, and Harvey Smith, Boys' Athletic Manager. The Class of '51 had a very busy year with the Senior Ball being a huge success and having one of the largest crowds which can be remembered. Its theme, As Time Goes By, tied in nicely with the season. The Senior Banquet was April 17th and a terrific Senior Cut Day really ended up four long years in the right way. The Class of '52 started their junior year right by electing Pete Crebbin, President, Glenn White, Vice President, Marrianna Brown, Secretary, Sally Jeter, Business Mana- ger, Billie Hovey, Girls' Athletic Manager, and Gary Pitman, Boys' Athletic Manager. The junior Prom was a beautiful affair, their theme being Moonlight and Roses. The junior Play carried on the idea with a good cast of The Moon Makes Three. Mrs. Sherman and Mr. McLean did a wonderful job of helping make the play a success. The Sophomores had a marvelous time this year and leading this bunch of marvels were: President, Kevin Broderick, Vice President, Carla Sanders, Secretary, Harriette Werde, Business Manager, Jean Stanberry, Girls' Athletic Manager, Bobbette Lind, and Boys' Athletic Manager, Richard Hockaday. Their main projects were: The Freshman Reception, the Sophomore Assembly which left everyone laughing, and the sweet Sweetheart Swirl at Valentinels time. The Freshmen had a rough time getting started with initiations and all, but start on their long way they did and with a group of good officers. Lee Deter was elected Presi- dent, Denny Hume was Vice President, Norman Wilson took care of business and Judy Swenson took over secretarial duties. Girls' Athletic Manager was Gayle White and Boys' Athletic Manager was Duane Burket. They gave the Sophomores a nice return party and spent most of the rest of their spare time trying to earn money for their class. 216 QSM. f . hwy' Ms Nmaww ' ' fu i ff Z-ww I , 1 , A . 'K '56 -, fx w mg 'Qvp... - 4 ' -aw ,V - -A i f -- .,:, g if m V wifi in me qw-.W ,LQ'ffLv ? ' mimi! 'www W... ,wwf fs' Y 1 ff, lf, .. ffiifess 5 'Pr 2 ' ffiL,:s.ii ' .... Hiisaigwfg :fpng Ei' Q ff,L A W ,. A First row, left to right: L. Barnett, L. Barrian, NW. Pickrell, E. Walton, S. Collier, M. Nettles, C. Hittson. Second row: S. Ryce, J. Stanberry, K. Masters, K. Karsternsson, B. Bryan, I. john- son, D. johnson. Third row: J. Greene, G. Dailey, M. McCargar, N. Newton, L. Clark. OFFICERS-Left to right: Lillian Clark, President, Suzanne Collier, Treasurer, Lois Barnett, Secretary, Barbara Bryan, Publicity Manager, Darlene Johnson, 560 7 . 2 If 7.,-' f .1 W. all Vice President. C.S.F. C. S. F. stands for California Scholarship Federation and consists of twenty-four brains. These lucky students will get a day off from school as a reward for their book-larnin, and will probably go on a picnic some bright sunny day while their classmates stay behind to envy them. The C. S. F. gives life membership pins to graduating Seniors who have earned this honor. Another project is a small scholarship for some worthy Senior who plans to go on to college. 1 2I8 Kneeling: R. Owens, B. Eiler, P. Crebbin, J. Williams. First row: M. McCargar, C. Martin J. Barr, N. Newton, C. Kleaver, N. Urbach, I. Mackey, J. Perry, V. Maxwell, M. Lewellyn Second row: D. Campbell, B. Eddy, Mr. W'nn, D. Keaton, j. Kleaver, Mrs. Loudon, Mr. Neilson F. Sellstrom, I. Johnson, A. Parrott, G. Pitman, E. Rettig, B. Wilson, D. Girdner, C. Sanders B. Lind, D. Rose. ' San Francisco Field Trip - 1950 .1a.a:f.::1sffzf2bWeAs1sm..im m:m.slw,,.aw-'ffl 1 'sew-i, wriffm .,,,,.,Ww1:w .,,,. 114-17 CALIFORNIA CADETS Top, left to right, front row: E. Werder, C. White, P. Selby, M. Freeman, D. Weisenback W. jones, W. Clark, E. Frost, M. Welch. Second row: E. Still, B. Grant, S. Silva. Not pictured C. Mills, C. Meyers. 195 0 YMCA CONFERENCE Front row, left to right: R. Peterson, A. Davis, S. Rose. Second row: Mr. McLean, Mr. Wann, Mr. Stone, Miss Bjugstacl, H. XX'recle, G, Dailey. Seated, left to right: B. Wilson, V. Maxwell, K. Masters, V. Hardy, K. Karsten son, B. jackson, N. Cole, D. Johnson, J. Stryker. Standing: B. Bryan, B. Morris S. Ryce, Mrs. Sherman, Advisor. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL The first aim of the Girls' League is to get all the girls acquainted and to solve their problems. Its main projects are a Mother's Day Tea and a Fathers' night when the girls entertain their parents. Girls' League officers are: President, Sally Ryceg Vice President, Barbara Wilson, Secretary, Karna Karstensong Treasurer, Kay Mastersg and Song Leader, Nanette Cole. Besides these officers, Chairmen of the Entertainment, New Girl and Sunshine Committees and a representative from each class make up the Girls' League Council. 22l H5 ,kgs - E -, -A .RMB Tim - N- M. Q 1 .' ' 52, gi .Mr w E 'K 1' 1, A :L ff? .k.. V y i l m g .4 73 L - my W igs? 1 45 gfv' Q ' W' K M5451 E 3, ifrswkszviiff .,,gL .. S in --w.,,,fQQ Q I ' wa wiv Q fwsswfsfklwai 1' ' A 22 f 5 6' Cl t S ' h X - v ay on rmt , g , Margaret L111y. f Mft a V f' 'W . , - ' 5 1, ' - - , 5? , , Pxiiqgrar w-53.3'1,5:j ! 94: 31:55:00 Y A 'aga i n' . 3. gf 'Q l X ffl n lp A , n ,,,. A Xe, ma? , , I Kama Karstensoli, 5auY Jeteff Barbara bryan' M mawwwm Mr. Agnew, Estelle Burbank. f Barbara Wilson A, ,fs 32315 if WU 5 Kiwi 'emu 5shstfs: fs2X Gerald Cox Y . X .f W,gL.1,,w,w,,W1: ' -L . V, Q swim, ,M . N, .,.. . , 1 , A y 5'W,et25g.11f1Mifi:YH'ii1g232151 ma ae ifg,g'i'agfii3niS5'fH 'I-ES-52'3'l'W7i'lxi1v'gyifixiiin Maia,-:sL,zX'1' .x., . -x.X 5MQ,,l.,,:V,.4,, , ,-,. , ,,X, - ,.,,, . we at 51 vam'S1a ,Z .. AW iagsgfzfiwsf -X - V, X M134vfaxswifyaa 4 'VW'ffV??1v1'3fw2Q1'S 1-'wif -P M A M C UQ,gfffifg'YQ' -L myn51w?'t1ii?7,-159, ,M Q-,wig ' ' C argar H ,:xfX,3m,' :W , V R fm,-.,p,x,1g L , , v X LUN n Cynthia Hittson, Jeannette Kutzer. WHITE and GOLD 223 if 5 ' if 5 YREKAHIGMSCH Published Bi-Ufeekly During the School .Term 2 Yreka, California, Ja.nua.1'y 30, 1951 DAY Y.H.S. lMasque and Gavel re l am finally at school. l Name .,.......,...,v.,,....,..... jean Br ifraid l wasn't going to make s morningf but here l am at ter taking my hair out of 1-pins and combing it l look presentable except for lip- fwhich l gorget, as usualj, ll just borrow a tube from one. lt's not my shade but l t anyway. And just in time because there goes the 8:30 elbow my way through the Il and finally reach lVlr. Wann's i where l type up the bulletin ' morning. 1 just about to leave for the g room fwhere l always cut :encilj when here comes coach ns, no less. He had something ,he bulletin and he's late as ter he finally scribbles out a or two l take off for typing. ,th the buletin all done l return y quarters . .out 9:l0 Peanut comes in. He d the bus again or at least x what he tells Balfreyl ,e bell. Second period. lVliller's g me a bad time as usual and him. fAs usuall. :out I0:00 s in fHe c ,ere's a histc Don has ju le's sitting ing for it. hiddenj. N udent. .ird period. zlropl No c ind. Deas a v their gum .mwrapped He can't a lore or elsf le gum in us through you happen 4th periof turn right as fast as y iese girls re just noi end roses fe ddress is n :wntown we to wander :ere goes tl 1 over to g r when whc but can erry They here mst l senior Roy Age ........ Height .... Hair ..... Eyes ,- Class From ....w,,,...,.... Lives Likes i?I21IQ.'i 'i Name ..,.,,,.,,... ,..... Age ,,i.,, Height ,... Hair ..s,.,..,...,........,,-.,.- Eyes Class From Lives Likes Yreka . . Mt. Shasta G: White R Yrek Yes. NBTIIC ....i ,.,..,.........., - , Age ,,,., , ,..., Margie Wall l 7 'udents Honored by 'tmaster Invitation ly organized speech club e Masque and Gavel, guests at the Toast- anuary l6, at Although being w to all the .ng before an audi- asily to those called students who ,attended and Gavel President, ret Lillyg Masque and Gavel -President, Arlene Churchillg nior Class President, Frank Pang- ourn: Student Body President, Geo. Daily: Junior Class President, Peter Crebbinsg Editor of school paper, Loren Mclrwin: Junior Editor of Loren lVlclrvin Editor-In-Chief ............ ..............-----A----- --f-4--- f Associate Editor Advertisin g ..,,..... Society Editor ,.... Sports ..,....,..,.,....., - Feature Articles Typist ..,............ ..- ,,.,- Arlene Churchill Estelle lVlcCall Helen Williams Teresa Rover Audria Twitchell Faye' Ann Jolley R. Stone lil-QQ2.H2.'iiQ'.QLIZ1Rf V' Advisor .,......t . .............. . .......-.-....-...-------A--------- ------------A----- f lV1cL.ean in turn introduced lVlar- Uut on the floor we fight tooth 4 and nail to keep the boys off Zafel l-lllyv Masq'-le and Gavel Yreka Five Take Dc Header at Butte Va January 19, l95l-Di bad weather, the Miners to Butte Valley and beat both games. Starting off for the IN was Howard lsom, Dick ham, Don Keaton, Wayna and Burke Barham. They beat the Bulldogs wide margin. The final s 52 to l6. For the B's Cary Riggi Weldon, Chuck Barry, D gen and jackie Clark sta game. They took top honors b of 34 to l4. W The A's and B's both el three losses. Weed is firstin line ix league and Dunsmuir hi honors in the B league. Seniors Hold Meetil Plan Cut Day l On Friday, January the Seniors ,held one of their i Frank Pangburn presidinqi u ii 1 H' l Q: . ' 1 1 ck. I 4 . .l J , ds. . , , 1 and Darlene? ,Alan back together again. Lots of, freshmen were all but massacred. V 0- . .1 H., 1.1 1 I...-1, l,:.-I. A....fL.... ....... ........L. :.. ,.. , 1 V - h I . We hear Lena Z. Standing: Margaret Lilly Front row: Jeanette Kutzer Virginia Maxwell Barbara Wilson Eve Rettig Cynthia Hittson Second row: Mary Ann McCargar Kama Karstensson . Elsie Walton Pete Crebbin Frank Pangburn George Dailey Third row: Loren Mclrwin Arlene Churchill Donna Wright Mr. McLean MASQUE and GAVEL Masque and Gavel, the national high school recognition society for the promotion of speech for use, came into its own at Yreka High School last fall. President is Margaret Lillyg Vice President, Arlene Barbara Wilson. There are fifteen members and initiations are held once a semester The c1ub's first project was the Christmas trees in the main hall. Masque and Gavel was also the guest of Yreka's Toastmasters' Club at one of their meetings in january Mr. McLean is the club sponsor. Churchillg Secretary, Eve Rettigg Publicity Manager, or ,at, r M, , ale? ' gli f :sw-A -,f f afgafff 1 Y ' fl --'- f- .. . V651 6 7 2-at W ua 1 . X- -' fifmi 1 ' ia fill i m ' trafic r , -xiQ'1:':::f,E F' ' iw it my fo li. y l' i ' ill: ' Wi 1 ll lil' 3. ill? :E 3: Y hy -I 1 . 3' g s Y'? i', if wvzrf- gr i. ,wiv - ,if ?i'512Iii.,, . , , I , 'AA Lyff,s..rg . .Q me f Hwy 0 Y:-1 h e ws' Q , eat- i We .W --P V 5' 11: . 1 , L i ff P - 3 i 3 ' ' A , 11 ws f -f . mf' ' K 225 Front row: B. Smith C. Mills B. Shantz D. Layton P. Hawkins B. Swigart Back row: Mr. Elsea E. Roberts W. Martin K. Wheeler H. Foster E. Shipman 5 2 Front row: J. Mackey R. Hufford 1. johnson Second row: Mr. Elsea J. Della Bona A. Peterson D. DeAvila D. Hume L. Hogan D. Jensen Back row: D. Stables R. Meader G. Lemos D. Lemos J. Favero B. Lane R. Doss G. Townley OFFICERS-Front row: B. Lane, D. Freshour, D. Hume. Second row: B. Schantz, D. Layton, Mr. Elsea. nl . gf Ffh :nun V , aw 1- llipnlUW'.'un.- un'-num.-KA 'llArun: . ---i- , :ggi-1 ' -EM 226 Left to right: Charlie White Gary Strong Ed Still George Dailey Bill Inabnit ldabel Yeager Mr. Neilson PI SIGMA Standing: Miss McFarland Gann Blevins Williams Grigsby Zanatto Owens Clark Moore Eastlick Sears Cummins Phillips Gilbert Masters Van De Weghe Around the table: Werder, Isom, Freshour, Steward Phillips, Russell, Spencer, Sloan, Sloan, Small Laufer, Russell, Koorda, Burns, Burns, Roberts Todd, Garrett, Billingsley, Rover. f FUTURE HOMEMAKERS i CF AMERICA R i Xt:Ql W m Q7 5 9 I' 'Y 2 - 5 , i F E OFFICERS -- Front row. Gaynell I3 Werder, Hazel Wernett, J u n e 'QQQZH Clark. Top row: Lena Zanatto, Shirley Gfigsby. 227 E 4 wt' 5 53 S5 1 ...1m.f,..L EM 2 E 5 S. s S. First row, left to right: B. Grazier, B. Wilson, G. Churchill, I. johnson, M Brown C Kleaver B. Eddy, J. McCracken. Second row: Mr. McLean, G. Riggins, D. Miller, F. Sellstrom P Crebbin F. Smith, Mrs. H. Sherrnan. JUNIOR PLAY The Moon Makes Three Grandma ..... ,.,,,,, Mary Robinson Mrf. Baily ....... ........ B arbara Wilson fobn Herzry John McCracken. Elenor ........... ........ B arbara Eddy E-Arm ...... Eve ............ Werzdall ...... Mznette ........ ...... Ienny Mae ...... ..... Frank ....... Terry ...... Mickie ...... Freddie ..... Roger ........ Many ....... Gerry Churchill .. Bobbie Grazier Firman Smith Carolyn Kleaver Marianna Brown Gary Riggins . Frank Sellstrom Gary Pitman Don Miller Pete Crebbin Ingrid johnson RM, , 1 5525545555125 I i K LJ: X W--fmgifgggsww f , My ,wi-,..,,., S 4- lies fQiaiss.g wifi, ,, , , su Q psf 152552.40 , g-w9Sf::fx:4f::i1 GMM , X Eiimamkv -v 3 W - A., 4 P l i ' ' EW' if g 4? ,V 5 0' HN M If t , qi 1 . Simi z 'w 'f'-f'wum1xx1:Xx :amigsf A k 1 EK I ,pe ,ye - , L , :,, as , 6 ' M1 .Q . , 1 l gm .. ' , - , Wxpfx VV,V ,3 ,B x K, q k,- Q 4: ,:jL'3f+3f NV ' . ,- xgfglk .Ss ,,.v , 3 'hi Na ' I Q V Wm-iw h , me . Lmm,Ai, gfm 9 ' l ' ' 311 -f M ky G jg I 4 W , SA 9 K VV Elk I '71 VV A L ' 1 mn A W KA H I fa SL 13 4 34 ,V,..zT iv I VAmA A L M 1 E K X K Z, , E Q 2 if ' - ' ' I 5- 1 . V za, f A 5 K ? 5 W,X,L Hg m L. M V 'f -J I 3 I Egg? QW ,, 'N S - V N u A ww? I KKV, f 1 W f Mk. I A 8 Ml .,-, , - V, A If 'L ' L YV , f mf J X w Qs I si j . 2 A . .W H yy ' DORIS HOGAN and MARIANNA BROWN. Twirlerf Majoretle ARLENE CHURCHILL , DANCE BAND Left to right: Darlene Johnson, Mr. Behnke, D. Burket, B. Quadros, B. Buckner, D. Demarest L. Stockwell, L. Nicolai. W 3 1 . sw 'f.:. ,.rf-:, L -,:',-,521-Zfvfgj :-,- --51ff:4a2--1m-- 45? . I 2' 9 A X g X1 V Q 1 536' fi 2 'Hwy ' wi . , A MR. FOX l DARLENE JOHNSON ORCHESTRA Front row, left to right: Joyce Foster, Myrle Crownover, Donna Wright. Second row: jack Clark Virginia Madden, Dolores Wright, Lea Halcrow, Don Miller. Mr. Fox, Director. al so f ots iQQ:swf,s.ximiPm:1He?15 BLOCK ,AW , ,lif , ,,m,,i rf,-'sim , , L,.LL, , I .,.,, Q , M,g 2,,,S v :VY 5.::i ' ' A E-153: 411: 1 1. 2 r f , 'ziivfdff 'lil : Y as r ' -, cw 1'-INTL. - :' - 14 ' ' s . duff-sn' 1, 7 ,':e4:-'miie 2- ' - -,?g'Na:f:7gw:,,,fy,:l K K x 1,-sffpjgzzp .1 - I x .1 , .jg ,V , ,V ,g 5. ,,::,,. kg ' V qfif!::i V f l we - al Meier' Don Keaton Prerzdent Top picture, front row: Sargent, Russell, Hockaday, De Avilla, Pickard, Frost, W. jones, Pedersen, Coleman, Bagley. Second row. Stables, Welch, Moore, Smith, Swigart, Clark, Greene Dalzell, DeRose. Center picture, front row: Smith, Riggins, Winningham, Barry, Crebbin, Weldon, Sellstrom, Whitlock, Wessel. Second row: Linowski, Hogan, Barchus, Mclrvin, White, Miller, Pitman, Freshour, Hageclorn, Mills. Bottom picture, front row: Sharples, Smith, White, Nelson, Isom, Tinsley, Pitman, Barham, Pangburn, Dailey, Cox. Second row: Keaton, Hudson, Schantz, Paulsen, Myers, Werder, Cummins, Stimson. 238 Top picture, front row: Micke, Hogan, Perry, Spencer, Johnson, Russell, Laufer, Churchill, Kleaver, Karstensson, Nettles. Second row: Ross, Barnett, Yeager, Collier, Bryan, Eddy, Koorda, Jeter, Temple, Brown, Hovey. Third row, Foster, Grigsby, Masters, Pickrell, Deter, Peterson, Stanberry, Early, Still, Grazier, Freeman, Parrott. Bottom picture, front row: johnson, Williams, Franklin, Lilly, Hittson, Cervellin, Wall. Second row: Billingsley, Rover, Foster, Ryce, Churchill, McCargar, Newton, Clark. OFFICERS Frieda Billingsley Margaret Nettles Mary Ann McCargar 239 ,,L.,, H Top, first row, left to right: M. Lilly, M. Nettles, C. Sanders, P. McCoy, F. Jolley, L. Halcrow B. Whitlock, C. Kleaver, S. Jeter, K. Karstensson, G. Stockwell. Second row: C. Sears, D. Jackson J. Swenson, M. Drake, S. Lange, J. Zolsky, C. Hittson, K. Johnson, I. Johnson, A. Archer Franklin, P. Freeman, D. Wright, B. Smith. Bottom, first row, left to right: A. Churchill . Saint, S. Bower, L. Barnett, S. Johnson, T. Rover, S. Thompson, L. Silva, B. Russell, P. Foster B. Bryan, J. Walthart. Second rowz. L. Clark, D. Johnson, J. Kutzer, H. Wrede, H. Williams M. Wall, J. Foster, B. Eddy, M. McCargar, N. Newton, B. Grazier, G. Churchill. J. C PEP CLUB me 2. S . gt., ,, 3.3 ,. , . My . N, Ea. SQ' We .u-camsmfwwamaswzszfmiwemi YELL LEADERS M - M - Min Mivzersf Miners! Miners! ANN ARCHER JEAN FRANKLIN JEAN FRANKLIN PAT FREEMAN ANN ARCHER Il? .Uh . Ssfgiiw ws, My WAYNE PAULSEN PAUL HAWKINS A HOWARD ISOM A244 Front row, left to right: G. White, D. Winningham, H. Isom, D. Weldon, P. Hawkins, F. Pangburn W. Paulsen. Second row: G. Dailey, H. Smith, B. Swigart, F. Smith, S. Whitlock, F. Sellstrom Third row: G. Riggins, E. Nelson, H. Lake, D. Keaton, G. Linowski, Coach Riggins. Fourth row M. Hembree, H. Hageclorn, D. Miller, G. Cox, J. Sharples. Top row: C. Barry, P. Crebbin G. Pitman, K. Tinsley, Coach DeRushia. VARSITY X3SXRNXXNN5R Rx NWXNWKXXXXNNXSN V Yreka ......... ....... Yreka ...... ..,.., Yreka ...... ...... Yreka ....,. .,..,., Yreka ...... Yreka ...... ...... Yreka .,..........,.,........, SCORE BOARD Yreka ........ ....... 6 Alumni ........ Yreka ...... ....... 3 2 Anderson ...... Yreka ...... ....... 1 2 Klamath Falls Crescent City Weed ............ Dunsmuir Fall River ,... Weed Dunsmuir .. Fall River .... , 44 1 9 5 5 5 7 7 ' 74 ' 50 ',W7W!Wll7MfWWlf!l!l7Wf7WW7!Wl71?Wl.W4WWWWf!lWI if vsvwzfirv -in 2:-,1: '.5x,-:iw .1.2.'-:wsfhz 1.im .vs ,m5u1i+f5z.i'fH .vigzmsfiyifiw mm? 5 Zn fii .. ,M Hx gigggg . . 4 M, Q, X Q .E an ,Q ff Q my L .M fi? 1 -954' Front row, left to right: D. Hume, M. Freeman, B. Eiler, G. Strong, D. De Avila, B. Russell, E. Frost, A. Pederson, W. jones, C. Russell, M. Crebbin, J. Moore, Mr. Newbrough. Back row: D. Demarest, D. Stables, P. Cooley, R. Hufforcl, J. Greene, K. Broderick, B. Hill, G. DeRose, H. Billingsley, W. Clark. 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Riggins, T. Hogan, D. Winning- ham, S. Whitlock, H. Hagedorn, G. Pitman. C ozmty C lmmpiom 1950 5? Q I I QI f eg Q fi wwf- fff N X... We have enjoyed editing your 1951 WHITE and GOLD and hope it will revive memories of this year as you look back upon well known faces and places in High School Days We had a wonderful staff to back us up Agnew and his W1fC for all their interest and assistance Then we thank our salesmen and Business Manager Margaret Lilly all of whom deserved a lot of credit for taking care of all the finances and ads Most of all we really appreciate all the co operation from every one in general the football players who dressed for their pictures dozens of times Snappy Ray and Bill who all helped with the photos Cox and his handy helpers the teachers who let us out of classes and let kids out of class for their pictures and just everyone who made it possible for the annual to be made This annual has taken loads of hard work from everyone on the staff Best of luck to Karna and Sally who will be your editors next year Hope you never get locked in the high school from working too late and have to jump out a window like we did Maybe you ll even get your own annual some day kids like we tried so hard to do JEANETTE KUTZER CYNTHIA H1TTsoN r X , ' ' 'v f XX X Xxx k ls V- V, ff and we really appreciate all their help. 4First of all, we'd like to thank Mr. 257 ii 3 4 1 l 5 1 1 1 I e 5 Q 1 Q Wm Ma Hm 1 AmimwwwwmgwnsmfmwswmzfiEwawwzwaznaf:',a.1fms2assi.Qsfg2z,ww.WAs'fx?,1aw9y5:w3ffai.vm wwrfMHaz2mn :Hu as ml' B H r21.z-mr.. 1 F? 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EDWARDS SIDNEY WEBB Principal Senior Advisor General Science H. W. BECK Vice Prifzripfzl junior Advisor White and Gold journalism Boys' P.E. Cadets ANNE PRESCOTT Soph Advisor Girls' P.E. History Science PHILIP GOVEDARE Frosh Advisor English Soph Play junior Play School Trefzmrer Commercial Commercial Geography PHILIP DRESSER Science Mathematics Shop FANNIE DENNIS Home Economics Mathematics Latin JANE LAMBERT Band Chorus Music Festival Student E0 neil s5a .muxmxamrQss:,ieim efarezz-,..,..w.: ,ii it-Levsfftfiz .val ROSEMARY ROBINSON MERLE KENASTON President Vice President JOYCE BALDWIN Secretary PEGGY LOGAN Yell Leader DORIS SIMPSON Senior President ELDEN MYERS Junior President RALPH BARNETT Soph President ALLEN MCINTYRE Frosh President MARIE KENASTON G.A.A. President SHARON MYERS Pep Club President ARLA MILLER Latin Club President BETTY FARMER C.S.F. President RONNIE STUMBAUGH Block B President CARLYLE HILLSMAN Athletic Manager 263 Seniors Sminrs Sminz' Glass Will I, Marie Kenaston, will my ability to get excused from Mrs. Dennis' class every day to Pat Davis. I, Joyce Baldwin, will my ability to get the best of the teachers to Patsy and Lois Alexander in hopes they get some use of it. I, Ann Collins, will my ability to break horses to Barbara Anderson in hopes that the Horse doesn't break her. I, Carlyle Hillsman, will the Physics Class to the school and hope everyone has as much fun with it as I did. I, Erwin Dresser, will my hair to Arla Miller in hopes that she will care for it better than I did. I, Roger Porterfield, will my good looks to Danzil Bolton and trust he will take the same advantage' of them. I, Alice Carter, will my typing to Mr. Webb. Let him try to get along without erasing! I, Peggy Logan, will my love for horses to Bill Ward in hopes that he will learn to love horses instead of so many girls. I, Rosemary Robinson, will my ambition to become a vet- erinary to Roger Hitchcock in hopes he will use it if I don't. I, Donnabelle Andrus, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Jimmie Cooper. Good luck, Jimmie. I, Lila Winebarger, will my likes and dislikes to anyone who thinks they can do any better than I did with them. I, Marguerite Gerlt, will my love of the opposite sex to Wanda Easley who will carry on in my place. I, Margie Mason, will my giggle to Phyllis Beeson, in hopes that she will giggle twice as much. I, Barbara Struble, will my stoney stares to Mr. Govedare. I, Verla Rutherford, will my excellent grades in Book- keeping and the teacher to Betty Farmer in hopes that she enjoys them as much as I did! I, Eva Durham, will my temper to Henry Hellman. Maybe with it he will stand up for some of his rights. I, Doris Simpson, will my knowledge of experience to Velma Reese who may need it some day. I, Delorez Dodson, will my role of Tootsie Beane to Catherine Marmaras in hopes shat she will finally get her man as I didn't. Schiff Hia 5 Prophecy It was the year 1961 when my rocket ship made a forced landing at the Rocket port in Dorris. It seems that my husband, forgetful as ever, had forgotten to put in any atom fuel. I was very furious as I threw open the cockpit door and stepped onto the runways! Suddenly I forgot my anger when I saw coming toward me a WAAC Captain. I was very surprised when I recognized her as an old BVHS classmate, Lila Winebarger. I explained my difficulties and was quickly assured that everything would be fixed up but they were temporarily out of the needed atom gas. Therefore, Captain Winebarger offered to take me on a tour 'of the City of Dorris. It seems that the town was having a celebration that day and as we passed the fairgrounds, Lila told me that Anne Collins was a famous rodeo clown and she was still trying to train a horse she got 12 years ago, and that they had moved the Kentucky Derby to Dorris because Roger Porterfield was racing his famous horses that were twice as fast as Man-o'-War. As we drove on I was surprised to see a new ultra modern building, which I was told was the 40 Club, owned by Erwin Dresser, featuring a 24-hour floor show, starring Donnabelle Winebarger, the former Donnabell Andrus. The next biggest attraction was Carlyle Hillsman, world-famous gambler. Gamble with him and you're sure to lose your shirt. Hearing so much about my old classmates, I inquired about the rest. It seems that Peggy Logan has settled down on a large ranch in Arizona, after making her fortune in the 1955 Alaskan Gold Rush. Marguerite Gerlt had become a famous society lady giving lectures on How Wonderful Men Are. Doris Simpson was managing the Standard Station Inc. of California, while her husband, Bud Simpson, was vacationing in Hawaii. As I could see the town of Dorris had greatly increased in the past ten years. There was now a college where Eva Durham was head of the Women Are Stronger Than Men department. Margie Nason was a professor in The Art of Gigglingf' We met Marie Kenaston on her way to the drugstore. She had just taken her two French poodles to the vet- erinarian, Rosemary Robinson, who was going to get some of Barbara Struble's Sodabobbium serum to cure them. As we were driving back to the Rocketport, Lila told me that Verla Rutherford was now buying diapers at cost at Alice Carteris New Baby Store. It seems that Verla has quite a family C9 boysj to take care of now. When we arrived at the Rocketport I found my rocket ship ready for the take-off. I would liked to have remained in Butte Valley longer but I was in a hurry to return to Mars and give my husband a bad time for forgetting the atom fuel. But between you and me I won't tell him what an enjoyable visit I had! -JOYCE BALDWIN. f Eldon Myers Frances Prerideuf johnson Hilary Wincbarger l Ronald l Stumbiiugli l l l Jimmie V Cooper y juuivr 611155 Donald Crutchfield S l airs P U M iii 3 's 4:igg,:ag,g.f ,1,,,iiii,, wa ww .view s ix ,ai:,,,iaZs:s1.5,,5 172522 Qs? 6-5533233 ' 5 ll - 45- : is V ,guy si, .. .it .,.. i i -1- si2s:i? 'lp2 W i ieeiq i, - .- aft. Y szhilii HF fif2?',i Wf 545554 iiiliwiei gig 1 U i '55' . ,:,:E.Z sjfffiglfi-42 '1,'.,.'.w,gavie, fi-5 .shirt ' ,f-,wifi , , ik 9 'K z,m, 'ii12llil S S ll ' l'-l lu' iluigiil , X F5 ii, T13 liilf.i,I.EI-i7'Z,?'Z1 , .,.,,4,,,. : 5 ,1 : 1 f ,-1 gg, I, ggtzssm Heber Spangler Jim Carr Bill Pierce --, fi ,Mez-si, i i, ,.,. .,g,,, 'Q -'ss ffi?'KhiSf71wfi 1 f::f',!a:f2,: . A i ' , ,H ii iam . - f 2 iivtaxviz, sw . ,-5,-.zzqs 5 . 2-2225 me 5 : -Q : ' i. , ., W. ., ,. .f ,, .k..,. ,, , , .,:,,,, . , ':l'i S , ,W s , may ii i. K L 5 3 is ww W? 1 ,filfsii i f 21251, f iililjus i 1, i M ,i sf H p zfllenm Kimi , s s -if . lilly gg gf glfgffailf . 5-ir. -' ,z av:-:EE.P:' Z . V, f- sy :1-..,. :, :f H F lil l x lllf' ' pl il' Fifi R H al is ill ' 2 Merle Kenaston Arla Miller Sharon Myers Velma Reese Phyllis Beeson Patsy Alexander Joan Hitchcock Stanley Riley Catherine Marmaras ir. K., i ,T f if tsii if Lgcfzrfyll 5 , ,, Kuhtrenah Walden 1 M 1 A i Top: Stumbaugh, Carson, Nason, Bentley, Nelson, Durham, Fair- less, Carr, Maclntyre, Gerlt, Davis, Kindle, Bell, Alexander, Carver, Westbrook. Bolton, Hillsman, Reese, Hitchcock, Selberg. Iv'fre.s'l11m114 Hlass INITIATION Billy Hillsman Genres RF-Pee INITIATION Lorene Bell Wilma Kindle The ambitious Frosh made an early start toward being the Friendly upper classmen of tomorrow by choosing Smiling Allen Maclntyre as President, Handshaking Murel Nelson as his helper, Happy Pat Davis as Secretary and Vociferous Wilma Kindle as Publicity Agent. The class of 54 survived the friendly overtures of the sophistic Sophomores who presented them with banquets of onion and eggs on initiation day. The Frosh arose to give a party to show there were no hard feelings. The Frosh live and work for the day when smiles will be brighter and hand shakes merrier. 269 QW rf WF sw-ww. Y Top: Collins, johnson, Dodson, Miller, Robinson, Hitchcock Reese, Marmaras, Logan. Absent: Cooper, Baldwin. jaurnali W1 611155 WHITE and GOLD joan Hitchcock, Arrirlanz Editor Rosie Robinson, Editor The journalism class was responsible for the school paper and year book. The staff for the White and Gold was: Joyce Baldwin, Faculty and Student Council, Ann Collins, GAA and Cadets, Jimmie Cooper, Athletics, Joan Hitchcock, Activities, Snaps and Seniors, Cathie Marmaras, Juniors and Sophomores, Arla Miller, Lettermen and Football, Frances johnson, Music, CSF and YMCA, Velma Reese, Freshmen and journalism, Rosie Robin- son, Will and Prophecy, Activities and Seniors, Peggy Logan, Advertisements. The Sandstorm staff included: Frances Johnson as Editor, and Arla Miller as Assistant Editor. 27I ! , SAND STORM Frances johnson Arla Miller emeasium:muaassmzmsw,a.mewmlw1asmwm.wwmaw K 4 X ' I-W -..a-mmf ll WM Arla Miller, Marguerite Gerlt, Phyllis Beeson, Velma Reese, Marie Keneston. f-L,-,QF 65? Top row: C. Hillsman, R, Robin- son, P. Logan, D. Myers. Middle row: Hitchcock, V. Reese, A. Carter, M. Keneston. Botfom row: D. Simpson, P. Chapman, Abell, B. Farmer. afin D. Andrus, L. Wine- barger, A. Miller, R Robinson, C. Hillsman P. Logan, A. Collins N. -Hamilton, V. Reese v isliifliaiimi-iiievi Y v, , 5 1 Q 5? S K 4-1 - 1116 .n-'ryan-n awww was ,. Q We ,A QR sfgl. Jw -if-.M . W 1 E . , .sm N5 Jw www 1 , 4 hx Q57 A M vb M W x 3 Q ,351 asia ,iw 1 as 3 ,S Q, - fy eiiw:AY,52i5 fv7sff1k QT7 W? . , i x , if Vlwwsmm, F -nf iq ! ,- .. 1 X e ' ' 3 Q , 5 . 2 , . 1, . 2 , X' a, .11-Ti Qzfafball Gene Sheldon Captain Top row, left to right: H. Winebarger, G. Sheldon, K. Ward, J. Cooper, R. Porterfield, B. Ward, D. Selberg, Manager, Second row: R. Stumbaugh, E. Myers, D. Kempke, B. Copeland, C. Branham, D. Crutchfield. Third row: E. Viets, R. Barnett, J. Motschenbacher, T. Smith, M. Hoskins, M. Nelson. s, - S A 2- Butte Valley ......... ........ 1 2 Happy Camp ..... ........ 3 4 3 Qx Butte Valley ......... ,....... 4 3 Fort jones ,,...... ........ 8 - ' , Butte Valley ......... ........ 2 6 Etna ............ ........ 4 5 , ' F5 4' Butte Valley ......... ........ 5 9 McCloud ,,.,.. ........ 1 4 ' 4 Butte Valley ......... ........ 2 6 Mt. Shasta ....... ........ 1 3 y '- TOTAL ......... ......... 1 66 Opponents .... ...... 1 44 , V X 11, W r 277 Kaseball SQUAD 1 Kenaston, E. Myers, Crutchfield, Copeland Branham, D. Myers, Viets, Kempke, Dresser, SQUAD 2 Seiberg, Miller, Motsie, Hillsman, Hitchcock Smith, McIntyre, Barnett. - - - wfm. . mulr 1 -xv ww 2? 1 Q, , We 5 1 il E if. 'RICHARDSON SPRINGS CONFERENCE R we . x pf 2 U HEY . Q, ,gi f Q .nam 53:4 X : rw 1:35 5 5 , , f - ... Q ., , - I 'll 1 fr ik Q ,g mm,,L., Q .-, f .w , 5, f lvl' - .. ' x ' 2 ' M'-N , 5155: 1 'w1ar'f.5.f ' --f' A - A W- , A , fs. M 1. W 2' K V Q , L N T, ,,.,A ,A it - sw, xxx, Ha fi 'TIES 1 i 7? ,Na . ,S Wifi, X i A J, ,ga 5 5, X 530 . 3 zszk S I' ., 115 I X A ,ff ffl' fsmmf. . f 'ef'Mf., ' F Ns.. ,Q 1' f 135235 M V W we gf Y X E N A gi M QW A. ya 14271 ,f3Ez2ggf51fagS?e1i W QU mf- 3 3 ,H nr Q M . QW S ,X X Y 42 mi fw A . . QB K lim WL 5 ',4ii5f5V:s1SE5ff5i2 ,. 1---f wm v w mffsl' - f gw: 1 z?12w Efa . fsff 'if' :L G. ,M .: .. .. ..,,..., fl in . 1 if fm . W 3. 'fs fi :gm ii' ig 3,3 1 ,, ig' 5 'W rg, K , - - :li n f-'I . .'-' 355' F A C U ELIZABETH EINER Commercial Spanish I Girls' P.E. L T Y ALLEN FOWLER Science Spanish II Radio ,ION S. PETERS Principal C. VARDANEGA Substitute Spanish Commercial 287 L LU EDLOFF English Home Economics KELXN ETH NC HLEUSLN ER Buvs Pl: Agriculture Nhu XVILLIAM BURKE Music, Hismry Biulogy GAB CAROL EVANS CSF Vice President 1g Band Ig GAA Play lg Glee 2, 3, 4g Class Secre- tary 2g GAA Vice President 3g Student Body President 43 Class Treasurer 49 CSF 1, 4g White and Gold Staff 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. alll MARY ANN BRANSON Class Secretary 1, 45 GAA Play 13 Glee 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 34g Band 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA Secretary 2g Richardson Springs Conference 2g GAA President 33 Girls' State 35 Student Council President 49 CSF 3, 4g White and Gold Staff 2, 3, 4. El55,l!iir3?HEll5iQl552ilfllSl55iEi?i?!lll'3fi1il5?Efi?lf5f2Q??4i?'fiiS3:if T5 mcg -2 1-ffsliWL5EilMl.Nll5l?l?4?g?r5? CARMALETA VOLNER Transferred from Tucson, Ariz,, 3. GAA 5, 4g Class President 4g Glee 43 White and Gold Staff 4. 288 l its S , fi 'lllllh' IN MEMORIAM We, the Senior Class of 1951, wish to dedicate our section of the White and Gold to jack jeal, class of '46, who paid the supreme sacrifice while serving with the United States Marine Corps in Korea. SENIOR HISTORY During the course of four years this class has had, at one time or another, fourteen members, but now has dwindled down to three. Mary Ann has attended school at Fort jones all twelve years. Gae joined the class in the third grade, after moving from Weed. Carma transferred here from Tucson, Arizona as a junior. These three girls have been active members of the Student body and the G.A.A. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class, do will and bequeath our most cherished possessions and charming virtues to our innocent colleagues, the Senior Class of '52, May they use them as they see fit. I, Carma Volner, do will and bequeath my first engagement to Leora Landrum. I, Mary Ann Branson, do will and bequeath my horse sense to Mary Helen Cardoza. I, Gae Evans, do will and bequeath my big stack of letters to Agnes Mello. SENIOR PROPHECY I have just returned from a trip to Paris where I attended the 1965 National Ladies Aid Convention, and much to my surprise I found none other than Mary Ann Branson the President of it. I had a talk with iher and she said that shortly after she had graduated she attended college and took up all the foreign languages and decided to get to know the World. It so happened that I ran across Gae Evans and she informed me that she is now the Mrs. Henry Longfellow XXXIX. She had just returned from a trip to Mars with her husband. Gae decided she liked airplanes so she had invented a new fang-dangled, supersonic, jet job, and tried it out by leaving the Earth for a couple of days. She said that it wasn't exciting so she is going to invent something else now that will go faster and farther. Carma Volner Cadola was at the airport in New York and she and her quadruplets, all boys, twin girls, and triplets, two girls and a boy, were just preparing for a trip to Hawaii to visit her husband Bill. It seemed to me she mentioned that Bill was allergic to children so she only went to visit him once a year. It took the rest of the year for him to recuperate. I had a very short but sweet visit with the Class of 1951 and was very much amazed at what I found them all doing to occupy their time. A 289 JUNIQRS Class oi '52 ,iw if ffghfqgif Wi W Z2 ' 1 X 'uf IJ Lf52,fif' V :,f' LQ,Q5', ' 5 f -I ' 'V ,gg ,,-gm-gn yn, ,1 N , 'Hi 'f f -Wg ' -, HW' 4-5'-Wm7!L LMz,fif'? 2 -V' ef' ' i , ee N f' , L f vm! I' ' 3fJVWyM-,g.,-W,1w,z If jf: mf, V! J ' f ff 5 - U , 4,44 LW fm- My ,, f, cw, L',,ff4,ff1fWff'f?'!fix. ' f Um K iiWf,, fii '7' ki p f: FHM jyfff 1 , 'Q ,: ,. Q Q f,wmg',V:,1f,'z ,fp , ,'7wiz', , 'J' Z4 QWHW W1:5!7f W' f 4 f lm, f fffr'wf f,f WML 0 ,-f 'U f ff'wwf,'f.fg,-,ff ',11.z 'f 713+ KN, ,f,Ggy5',,M 1 ,WA , ' - ,'i, fggQ6W' 'V ,s ' fl KN WV mes Kennecson Lester Bamkmdt Many Hden Cacdoza A M H Leon Landrum Frank Mem' Vgngs e O ' Mary Lou Melo xcgxk Supe: Gene SAV8 290 ' Q . Back row: Don Griffith, Ronnie Lillard, Roy Leake, Roy Hammer, Bruce Mello, Les johnson, jim McCaW. Front row: Virginia Mabrey, Nancy Mello, Rheta Perkins, Diana Hill, Susan Schofield, Sue Newton. SOPHOMQRE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Richard Hanni Vice Pfeiident Ted Roesner Tafemzzref' Shirley Self President Annetta johnson Sefretary Back row: Dale Evans, Kim Stanton, Henry Scarborough, Courtney Camblin. Front row: Bill Mittan, Ken Luttrell, Evelyn Mello, P. A. Parsons, Darrel Fincher. Not pictured: Carol Craggs, Faye Campbell. FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS CFFICERS Darlene jancich Vice Preridenl Nancy Hovenden Treafzzrer Cynthia Tibbs Prerident Shirley Schofield Secretary STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Prefidem ........................................ Gae Evans Vice Prefzdent ............,................... Gene Silva Secretary ..,.......... Mary H. Cardoza. Tremurer ........... Mary Lou Mello STUDENT ACTIVITIES W3 Back row: Gene Silva, Mary H. Cardoza, Darlene jancich, Jim McCaw. Front row Leora Landrum, Mary A. Branson, Mary L. Mello, Gae Evans. TUDENT COUNCIL Prefident .,,...,,......... .....,. M ary Ann Branson Vife Prefident ...,...,.... ........ M ary Lou Mello Secretary-Trearmer ..,.... ..... L eora Landrum Clary Reprerentativer ............ Darlene Jancich jim McCaw Student Body Representatives ........ Gae Evans Gene Silva Mary Helen Cardoza 294 O N G I R A L T S H A L T SS E T oc I I C A T Prefident ..........,...............,.,,., Mary Lou Mello Vice Prefident ....... ......... L eora Landrum Secretary ...,......... ........ N ancy Mello Trearurer ,....... ....... R heta Perkins The boys have not elected officers yet as this is a newly organized group ,Fifi , . Tfizrelzix . '-,,' - .M ,, an 4? if ir , vii if X2 Don Griffith, Virginia Mabrey, Walter Kennerson, Leora Landrum, Mary Helen Car- doza, Jim Mccaw. F RT CRIER STAFF WHITE A D GOLD TAFF Leora Landrum AJJjJfd72l Editor Gae Evans 5124175 Edifor Mary Ann Branson Editor Carmaleta Volner Bmivzefr Manager l ' , Back row: Gae Evans, Mary L. Mello, Mary Ann Branson. Front row: Nancy Mello, Mary Helen Cardoza. Back row: Gae Evans, Bonnie Sharp, Shirley Self, 'Darlene jancich, Shirley Schofield, Diana Hill, Susan Schofield, Mary Ann Branson. Front row: Annetta johnson, Sue Newton, Carmaleta Volner, Mary Helen Cardoza, Nancy Hovenden, Carol Craggs, Cynthia Tibbs, Evelyn Mello, Agnes Mello, Rheta Perkins. GLEE CLUB X N YELL LEADERS X .756 mv ' ' '2- ,I 9 51245, ..k M E.-.x - Ju a x MAJORETTES 0 YSOC 1? ,tfgja Q96 P6455- 2 9 8 233' Mis' 1 I Q 3 5 3 2 3 5 E E 5 x i i E w T 2 5 2 2 5 E 2 3 Q 5 5 f E E A s . U 1 i 4 1 E E s I 1 x 5 Y X 2 1 3 1 2 5 3 2' Q 3 ? 3 W, Back row: Dale Don Griffith, jim Mc Evans, 4 Gene Silva, Lester Barnhardt. Front row: Bruce Mello, Roy Leake, Caw, Frank Mello, Roy Hammer, Coach Schleusner. ,r , l FOOTBALL ,fr yy r , : 552 ywf -,Wggf .,WLf y , lg ' hr mf rw inf: !f,,,fa.y . A, fr r, ,r , ' , wg,-:rf Qgfffjg-gp? ww- . ' , ,1 1 5 fy M, ,i MW' 'll ' 1 if i2rfHflQf7f'fs an - f nn 'W Wf f flhmif . J will rgfffa. f,. 1 ,.UfX.M,, ,f M A X L , we W i. W jzm - f 1 G , , '.,Jm w - . 271 ,,, ,M ,h -- ' :N - ,f a a - ff N z '- j ,J w 5yf.L-4' ' ? ,- My , ,fy W ,Wan Www ,N 5, .,- 1 , L-11 ,y !. eww' Lwfwifr gf ,W f ' ,.VV I fe 'W wk 1 M wi warm' J ,f 4 r f'-F? 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Owner PENNEY'S COURT GROCERY 73l Soufh Broadway Yrelra California GAZELLE MERCANTILE Yrelca California B- CARTER Gazelle California BROADWAY THEATER EnI'erfainmenf af ifs Besf CLARK'S SIGNAL SERVICE DON CLARK, Disfribufor Signal Oil Co. Phone 996 Yrelra California 4Il Soufh Main Sfreef Yrelca California DON'S CABINET SHOP SHERMAN SPANGLE Sfore Fixfures - Cabinef Work Building Maferials. Pumps W Mile Nor-H1 gf Yreka Plumbing, Appliances Hlghway 99 Gazelle California Phone 773-J DON BARTLETT Yreka. Calif. Yreka COMPLIMENTS OF JANSON'S STATIONERY 81 OFFICE SUPPLY BUSINESS MACHINES AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT 325 W. Miner Sfreef Phone 44 California L. F. BarIcy Your Headquarfers for Spalding Afhlefic and Sporfing Goods BARKLOW'S TOGGERY Barklow D. C. Jim Holfinger Yreka California COOLEY AND POLLARD Headquarfers for Wilson Sporfing Goods Hardware Y,-eka California 353 Complimenfs of THE T. JONES CO. General Merchandise Complimenfs of DUGAN AND DUNCAN 'BARR Phone '2342 HAL. HAMMOND Hornbrook California Congrafulafions fo Class of '5I from , Complnmenfs of THE BUR-BEL RESORT J. F. SHARP LUMBER CO. On 'l'l'Ie KlamaflI Y k . i HUNTING e FISHING re B c'l'fo ' Hornlaroolr California O Complimenfs of C. L. CHURCHILL 81 SON SISKIYOU MEMORIALS Soufh 99 Hwy af Jef. of Fi. Jones Road GRANITE 8: MARBLE Mgnfague California MONUMENTS 8: MARKERS Yrelca, California ' Phone 67l-W Emory Lapp. Prop. O THE DlNER Complimenfs LES and MAY ' TlIe Place fo go affer RANDOLPH COLUER me gameu y Class 2I Phone 689 So. Highway Yreira. Calif. ' YREKA MOTORS l Desdo - Plymomh WHITES GROCERY Sales - Service Montague California 52I So. Main Sf. Yfikd. Cdllf- THE STYLE SHOP Congrafulafions A I THE LOG CABIN ppm . . Nafionally Adverfisecl Brands and Prices Yrelca Callfornla YI-,ka I california 354 I Class of 5I RIFFEL MOTORS INC. Dodge and Plymoulh PHONE 420 Yrelra California illl ln ig: F3 pmmouth Wi+h Besl' Wishes 'lo l'l1e llllll - -1.1: ' , CYYQ GIRDNER'S AMBULANCE SERVICE Telephone 4l-W Yrelca, California 9313 000 A THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Yrelca, Ca.ifornia Commercial and Savings THE HOME BANK Member of Federal Reserve Syslem Federal Deposil' Insurance Corp. I G09 355 Complimenfs of GINO TRINCA STATE LINE SERVICE AND PACKAGE GOODS STORE MAGINNIS CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolef Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES AND SERVICE Hilf California For fhe Service of America ELSIE'S CLARENDON HOTEL Infan+'s and ChiIdren's Wear ' Mae and George Bryan, Props. Everyfhing for Children from I- I6 213 W, Miner phon, 450 Elsie Trivelpiece Yrelra Y,-ek, California Zenifli Radio PI10I'l8 7 GEM LUNCH SCAMMELL'S ELECTRIC Marjorie and Margaref Wrede FRIGIDAIRE I S- Hmztrli 3:3 Yrelta Callfornra Ho S. Main I Yreka Complimenfs of A. J. McMURRY CO. DR. G. C. KLEAVER DR. W. L. KLEAVER General Confracfors Denfisfs Yreka California Yrelra California Riding Equipmeni. Congrafulafions fo fha and Gihs Class of l95l Sl-EEP,S SADDLERY SISKIYOU MUSIC SHOP Yrelra California als Wed Miner STOCKWELL MOTORS Your Local FORD DEALER Congrafulafes fhe Class of '5I SISKIYOU SPORTING GOODS Sporfsmen Serving Goods Phone I 54 3l3 Wesf Miner Sfreef Yreka California COMPLIMENTS OF THE YREKA CLINIC R. W. Bayuk, M.D. Donald L. Meamber, M.D. R. F. Schlappi, M.D. A an -. - E .Q A Zatzitdoaa 'I i 45 ,3 925 A DAIRY PRODUCTS ' ' -'-' -. A SHASTA VIEW DAIRY B. E. Newion I09 N. Broadway Yreka California YREKA AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE PACKARD SALES AND senvlce Guaranieed Auiomoiive Repairing Phone 437 Yreka California 357 SPROUSE- REITZ CO.. INC. 5,'0,l5c STORE Complimenfs of School Supplies a Speoialfy ERNEST T- JOHNSON Yrek, California Complimenfs of I-' A- T- SOLDANE V FREeMAN's BEAUTY SALON Yreka California Yreka California C CITY MEAT MARKET Complimenfs of Here Since '54 C C FRESH MEATS, FISH AND SEA FOODS Yreka California I Af All Times ' Phone 300 . Yrelra California .Midway Befween Porfland and . San F'f IS YREKA FLOWER SHOP YREKA INN Flowers and Corsages Melody .Room Cocldail Lounge Phone 28-W MR. and MRS. GEORGE RUSSELL Yreka california Propriefors Yrelw California ' . For Good Food fhaf Safisfies A. H. NEWTON, M.D. l EBI' al' Yrelra California LEONARDIS CAFE Yrelra California WILLIAM L. HARRIS DR. EDWARD EARL HARRIS Cerfified Public Accounfani' Denfisl' Phone 42 Q X-Rays 4 Phone 630 Warrens Building Yrelra Warrans Building Yrelza 'I 358 Ax My helpers in making picfures for Ihe annual. If you like I'he picfures in Ihe Yrelca secI'ion, 'I'elI me, if no+, gel' one of Ihe helpers and fell him or her abou'I' i'I'. Nvf SNAPPY GOODRICH 2I years of service Io Ihe Yreka High School-and a pleasure C E. J. HJERTAGER 8: SON LUMBER CO. SAWMILL CALLAHAN. CALIF. PLANING MILL 81 OFFICE AT YREKA NEWS-JOURNAL PRINT SHOP PrinIing in I'he modern manner Offsel' Lifhography ancl LeHerpress Prin'I'ing Yfelfi California 359 TEBBE AND CORREIA Afforneys-af-Law L KE' Yrolca California A S JEWELRY AND DRESS SHOP Phone 254 WHIPPLES JEWELRY Yreka California Dealer for Class Rings 3I5 Wesf Miner Yralra California Complimenfs of GRENADA MERCANTILE Granada California R M DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY Complimems of 4I8 Wesf Miner Sfreei' Y,-elm California Phone I49-W Yralgg California YREKA TRANSFER CO. All Kinds of Fuel FI'OS'l'Y Food LOClK6I S GEQRGE STROFIELD Yrelra California Buffs af Broadway Phone Yrelra 723 Complimenfs of There's a reason for Freezin' RED 3, WHITE GRQCERY Perry McPherren Yrelra California Complimenfs of MARK M. BRAWMAN T- H' Yralra California Plumbing Confracfor 4 W. M' '3 'ne' R. K. ANDERSON co. Phone 289 FLAV R PAC Yah California Frozen Foods Yrelra California HANDLEY'S OF YREKA Shoes 0 Fine Fabrics O Sporfswear BUD HANDLEY JERRY MORRISON HANDLEY'S Opposife fhe Posf Office Yreka California ERICKSON 81 JAMES TRAVELERS' GARAGE Buick O Ponfiac 0 GMC Complefe Aufomofive Sales and Service Yrelca California :.'2.,:b FLOYD A. BOYD co. 12:2 H l lb Carl A. Franson, Mgr. McCORMICK - DEERING pf li ' A FARM IMPLEMENTS . TRAOTORS . f- . , ' f r -5f-f-i2.'t:e:- INTERNATIONAL , if G ---ri? MOTOR TRUCKS Q wg i 4 Li?-'f' A . . I-A- ,,..,'-A T ..i...--avg,n. ,'--f Yreka California ,-4,1 we , I Vu ..-. 3bI SISKIYOU PAINT AND WALLPAPER Phone 440-W 3 I4 So. Broadway Yrelra . SHASTA GAS CO. Propane Deliveries Appliances Phone l59 Yrelra Affer fhe Game ifs HARRISON'S DRIVE-IN Founfain 0 Sandwiches I Dinners J. P. MAGINNIS CO. General Insurance II Soufh Broadway EDDY'S CABINET SHOP Yrelca California Y'e ' C'W 'i' AMERICAN LAUNDRY Dry Cleaning Service Friedman's Yrelra VOY 814 CAMPBELL TEXACO SERVICE Aufomobilei Repair CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS Gazelle California 400 S. Broadway J. B. MITCHELL Yrelra Cali-Fgrma REALTOR Phones: Office 462-W YI-eh Inn Residence 484 Yrek-1. Calif- McCRACKEN TRACTOR CO. PHONE 473 X-RAY Tracfors CASE Implemenfs Sales-Parfs-Service DRS. POUTZ AND SIMONSON Phone '246l Gazelle Chiropracfors 229 Wesf Miner Sf. L. T. CHOATE Union Oil Service Sfafion YFBIKII California 30I N. Main Sf. Yrelra, Calif THE BIG DIPPER Small Talk and a bil' of BORDEN'S 4-S'I'ar Founfain Service Yrelca California Complimenis of PACIFIC PACKING CO. Insisi' on Our Meal' Producis Gazelle California C On the lookout for 5 'ig Z -n GREATER VAL 055 if' lg 1 'P'-:fi YREKA UPHOLSTERING SERVICE is 'ggi Au+omoI'ive - Furnilure ': i' Awnings - Canvas I23 Raymond Sfreei' Yreka, California Phone 587-J 363 MOUNT CREST RANCH Hilf. California Breeders of Hereford CaHle Soufhdown Sheep R. H. PARSONS, Owner FRED BAYLIN, Sup+. DAVENPORT'S Wholesale Mea+ Plan!- also Cusfom Curing 8: Smoking YREKA DRY CLEANERS We Pick Up and Deliver I04 Soufh Main Phone 228 Yrelra California Riding Equipmenl' ' and Giffs SLEEP'S SADDLERY Y , , YREKA HARDWARE COMPANY relre Callfornla . Farm, Mine, and lndusfrial Supplies W' H- SADDLER Phone 400 0 500-504 S. Main Yrelra California Bill's Mobile Service Gas - Oil - Greasing . 524 So. Main Sir-eel' Yrelia. California High School Sfudenfs Know VERA CREBBIN RUSSEY' S For Her U'p-'I'o-Dale VARIETY STORE YARN SHOP 5- I0-25-Sl.00 Specialfies II3 Som, Broadway ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Yrelta California MBSOHIC Building Yreke California O WACKER'S Yrelca, California CompIimen+s of DEPENDABLE CLEANERS 3I7 W. Miner Sfreel' BAILEY 8r SON phone 267 Plumbing. Hea+inq Yreka cnsfomaa and Appliances ' 6I0 So. Main Sfreef Yrelxa, California Mail - Me - Monday BOOKKEEPING 8: TAX SERVICE Wishes for each of you 'Phe desire of accomplishmenl' by diligeni effori' SAM D. 'HAWORTH 740 So. Main Yreka California Be'I rer Maferials for BeH'er Homes Build Wiih Builders Sam Avery BUILDERS .afr- fffmifli llllLumber Co. 500 Broadway Yreka, California Q I I QEZB'-'PVMZZTM , f EE31 . 5 :52 R- 2 :Q?eFiE'4ll ,!xlg Siskiyou Tracior and Equipmeni' Co. WI? l l CATERPILLAR 'l'l Joi-IN DEERE Yrelga California 365 MT. SHASTA MILLING COMPANY Monfague California DR. S. H. MASTERS Denfisl' Yrelra California O. K. Kendall, D.V.M. YREKA VETERINARY HOSPITAL Oberlin Road Yrelra California YREKA SEED 8: GRAIN CO. Poulfry and Dairy Feeds! Feed-Garden Seed-Pef Supplies Yrella California Keepsake Diamond Rings CAMERON 81 FAVERO E- H- MARLOW Associafed Service JEWELER Wyler Shock-Resisfanl' Wafches Phone 4.2-R 205 N. Main S+. We Give S. 8: H. Green Sfamps Yreka California Yrelxa California FLUHRER'S BAKERY! lf ll' Comes from FLUHRER'S lf Has 'lo be Good ' i Danish and French Pasfries Made Fresh Daily. MOI1'l'agUe Calll:Ol'I1l6 Fresh Donuls - All Variefies. Specialfy Breads and Rolls. GRACE 8: JOE KELLECK, Owners lI7 Soufh Broadway ' Phone 279 SEVERlN'S JEWELRY Arl' Carved Diamonds . BY J- R- Wood COMPLIMENTS or WATCHES: SILVER: 539' I,jf,',jc, MATT McNElL Hamilfon lnfernalional Bulova Gorham 'Longigwg Yrelca California Yl'0lKi California 366 Congrafulafions 'lo fhe Class of '5I MAGUIRE 8: GREENE Prescripiion Druggisfs The Ackerman Sfore Yreka C l 'f E i KSYC For fhe bes+ in spor+s lisfening i+'s KSYC ancl +l1e Liberfy Broaclcas+ing Sys+em Siskiyou Co. Broadcas+ing Co. I490 on Your Dial Yrelra California AVERY DRUG COMPANY Reliable Druggis+s 225 W. Miner S+. Yreka California 367 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Complimenfs of HAYDEN'S BEAUTY SALON .F k Yrelia California o Yre a FRED J. MEAMBER 8: SONS Phone loo-W Complimenfs of Gas Service - Appliances , HORNBROOK GARAGE Hornbroolr . California Complimenfs of THE EMPIRE ROOM Complimenfs of fhe J. E. TURNER 8: SONS Furnifure and Floor Coverings 209 W. Miner Phone 32 4 Yrelra CALIFORNIA PACIFIC UTILITIES 4I7 W. Miner Sfreef Yrelra California YREKA BAKERY Marfin Su'I'or, Prop. HOME-MADE BREAD J' C' PENNEY CO' Pasfries and Candies Make Fif'I'y-One A Thriffy One Phone 226 Ynka by Shopping af Penney's Yreka California WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. Rosalie ancl Wilson Grazier AUTHORIZED DEALERS YREKA TYPEWRITER SERVICE Royals and Vicfors Office Sfafionery and Supplies PEDERSEN'S MEN'S SHOP 204 Norfh Main Phone I43 . Disfincfive Clofhlng and TIK-TOK SHOP . . Furnishings Jewelry O Giffs O Wafches . , Yreka California Wafch and Clock Repairing Yrelra California I CompIimenI's of CORE'S WELDING CompIimenI's of . Grenada, California WM. W. B. SEYMOUR Afforney aI' Law WHITE CIRCLE CAFE Warrens BId9- Chinese and American Food Yfek-I CMI ' 2I0 W. Miner Yreka California We wish fo +ake Ihis space. I'o express our appreciafion 'ro our adverI'isers. Wi+houI' Iheir supporI', if wouIcI have been impossibIe I'o have fhis annual. . ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Margarei' LiIIy I Sally JeI'er Karna Karsrensson Barbara Bryan 369 W. D. MILLER ENTERPRISES KFJI BROADCASTERS STUDIOS T240 KILOCYCLES TELEPHONE slss WILLARD HOTEL JACK KEATING.Manager W. D. MILLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY READY-MIX CONCRETE 0 CONSTRUCTION BUILDING MATERIALS I900 Soufh Six'I'i1 TeIepI1one 466I ' B. and P. W. Club ..........,...,. Monday evening Q H q 5 Lions .,.......,....,....... ....,,.... T uesday noon 1 - Ii : E Q g B H-I ' .1 20-30 .....,,,.... ........... T uesday evening U I U Egg g 9 Kiwanis..... ..............Thursday noon J' U ' Q E -Q D g Rofary .......... ........,.....,....,... F riday noon Toas'I'mas'I'ers .............,.. Wednesday evening WILLARD HOTEL Klamaih Falls, Oregon W. D. MILLER, Presiden+ Telephone 4I6I GENE LARSEN, Manager W. D. MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Orin Lewis, Manager Eina, California W. D. MILLER TULELAKE, CALIFORNIA Ready-Mix Concreie 0 Re-inforcing S+eeI Rock o Sand o BuiIdingMaTeriaIs,eTc. Telephone 255I 370 DYSERT CHEVROLET COMPANY COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE QHEVROLET ' I Q EMERGENCY ROAD ssnvucn smlou lllllq OITIAH ma Q . SUPREME . A,sj'Qm4'ga usnuflf 'XHQQGQQQQI Dorris California , BUTTE VALLEY MANUFACTURING CO. Dorris, California FINEST QUALITY MOULDINGS A I 37I BUTTE VALLEY STATE BANK COMMERCIAL DORRIS, CALIFORNIA OFFICERS Wm. G. I-lagelsle-in ...,.,,......, Presidenlr George R.'PI'Ieneger ..., Vice-PresiderI+ Earle F. Ager ....,,,,,.,L ..,..,.., S ecrerary Frecl I:ISIIeI' ,,,,,.. ,.,,...,,,,,,,,, C aslwier JOy Rlgo .,...... .......... A ss+. Cashier DIRECTORS Wm. G. I-Iagelsrein ....,.., Dorris. Calif George R. Plweneger ....... ....Bray. Calif Enoclc Israelson ,....e,. Sacramenlo, Calif Earle F. Ager .,,,.,,......... Tulelalce, Calif Geo. I-Iagelslein ..e. KlamaI'I'I Falls, Ore MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CATERPILLAR TRACTORS 30,1 nm-RE . MOTOR GRADERS ' CQSQFQLIIM' DIESEL ENGINES a FARM MACHINERY 'E'3b'f.3'M'E h'1M CRATER LAKE MACHINERY COMPANY Formerly REED TRACTOR CO. MIDLAND EQUIPMENT CO. I4I0 So. Sixih Phone 2-2544 372 U RAY BIGGER'S EAST SIDE ELECTRIC 625 Klamaih Ave. Phone 3I84 lndusfrial lns1'aIIa+ions AND RAY BIGGER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT 433 Markei' Phone 3223 Mofors Rewinding EAT cmd DRINK a1'+I1e TAVERN CAFE Bus Baldwin, Propriefor Dorris California l 373 ASSOCIATED LUMBER 81 BOX COMPANY Manufacfurers of LUMBER AND BOX SHOOK Annual Capacify 20,000,000 Feei' Owned and Operaied by AMERICAN BOX COMPANY Dorris California THE DORRIS LUMBER 84 MOULDING COMPANY Manufadurers of DORRIS QUALITY PINE MOULDINGS Mills aI Dorris and SacramenI'o, California 374 Educafional Success Is Wished by Complimenrs of BIG Y MARKET GRIGGS SUPERIOR FOODS Klamahs Compleie Shopping Cenier Klamarh Falls Oregon I SWAN LAKE MOULDING Compliments of C OM P A N Y Klamafh Falls Building MATERIAL DEPARTMENT STORE Courreous Service ' Qualify Service Phone S149 Try Us 915 Market Street Klemail' Falls OFGQOH Klamath Falls Oregon Congraiulaiions Class of I95I 'From KLAMATH COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY KIama'I'I1 Falls Oregon 375 YOU RmHl5lIlinDEAl.E R Buescher-Holton Collegiote Bond Instruments Compliments ot I KLAMATH FALLS C R E A M E R Y CONNSONATA ORGAN By Gonn CONVENIENT TERMS Home of Crater Lalre , o Dairy Products V kyle morgan pianos Pho. 2-0200 .035 Main I320 Main Street Phone 5IOI Yours for a Happier Future through Music DRS. SIMMONS 8: FREDERICKS . Compliments ot Optometrists 209 Medical-Dental Building R I C K Y S J E W E L E R S Klamath Falls, Oregon Phone 3766 KIUMII1 Fans oregon BALSIGER MOTOR COMPANY Your Ford Dealer Since I923 W Klamath Fallls Oregon of I BALSIGER gen 7-Mm? OIL C O M P A N Y HELPFUL senvlce If f ri W I, 5 I GHZ 'Q W FRONTIER Motoks 6455 W4 Klamath Falls Oregon Dorris California 376 Com plimenls of BUTTE VALLEY HARDWARE AND SUPPLY Your Local Dealer in Friendly Helpfulness ro Every Creed and Purse WARD'S KLAMATH FUNERAL HOME Phil D + P . If Phone 3334 : co ' upon ann s , Universal Appliances and 925 High Sporiing Goods Klamalh Falls OFGQOI1 D0fl'l5 California KFLW Complimenls of VADA and CARL WILLIAMS Dorris, California THE HOMESTEAD Phone 52 8: 53 ABC in Klamafh Falls KLAMATH HERALD and NEWS All lhe News All fhe Time Klamalh Falls Oregon DORRIS MOTEL MODERN FIREPROOF CABINS Highway 97 ' Phone 243 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rurlowslri Life Begins ar T H E 4 0 'C L U B Mr. and Mrs. Woody Wilson Props. Dorris California SNAVELY'S GARAGE Molor Rebuilding Parfs-Tires-Bafleries Welding-Brazing-CuHing DORRIS TELEPHONE COMPANY Firsl' and Main Dorris Dorris California Complimenls of DORRIS THEATRE Vera and Mari Jones Do,-rig California Complimenfs of HOWARD BEESON Sfandard Oil Dislribufor DOVFIS California Complimenls of M 8: M M A R K E T Dorris California PERFECTION DAIRY LOCKER PLANT BlRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS DAIRY PRODUCTS Dorris California Congralulalions and Besl' Wishes from DORRIS DRUG COMPANY Joe Young, Proprielor Dorris California Complimenls of KELLY'S SERVICE STATION Mobil Gas Mobil Oil Groceries Dorris I California BATES CANDY COMPANY Dislribulors of Foods-Confeclions-Beverages-Tobaccos Reslauranl and Founlain Supplies Tavern and Grocery Speciallies IOI Klama'I'I'1 Avenue Klamalh Falls, Oregon compnmenls of DERBY'S MUSIC COMPANY- Fine Musical lns'I'rumen'l's I20 N. 7'lI1 0 Phone 45I9 Klamafh Falls oregon ll s More Fun When Your SI1opping's Done al ' LA POINTFS Klamalh Falls Ore90h H . E . H A U G E R BUICK SALES AND SERVICE Johnson Seahorse Molors l330 Main Slreel Klamalh Falls Oregon Congralulalions and Besi' Wishes DICK B. MILLER Oldsmobile ' Cadillac Klamalh Falls O 990n STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Klamafh Falls Oregon KLAMATH TRACTOR 8: IMPLEMENT CO. 56I6 So. 6+h Phone 880I Klamalh Falls Oregon ASHLEY'S CHEVROLET Aufhorizecl Sales ancl Service 4I0 So. 6I'h Klamarh Falls LINK RIVER MOTORS Nash Sales and Service 606 Soufh Sixfh Sfreef PI-long 3550 Klamafh Falls Oregon BURKHARD 81 SCHORTGEN General Coniraclors Phone 7074 290I Souih Sixlh KIama+h Falls. Oregon ADAIR'S FURNITURE 8: HARDWARE FurniI'ure 'For Every Occasion 2244 So. 6+h KIama'I'h Falls BOB'S SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Under New Managemenl Klamafh Falls Oregon SUBURBAN FLOWER SHOP Flowers for Every Occasion 36I4 So. Sixfh Klamafh Falls Oregon SHOOP 81 SCHULTZ TIRE SERVICE I Main and Spring Sf. 0 Phone 774I Klamalh Falls Oregon Complimenls of KLAMATH MACHINERY CO. Klamalh Falls Oregon WEST HITCHCO'CK CORP. Allis Chalmers ' G.M.C. Truclrs Fairbanlrs Morse ' Pomona Pumps Klamafh Falls Oregon J. W. KERNS INTERNATIONAL TRACTORS and MACHINERY Feeds, Seeds, Ferrilizers. Farm Supplies 734 Sou'I'h Sixlh Sfreel' Klamalh Falls Oregon SUPERIOR TROY LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Phone 75I3 ' Phone 5I I9 336 Klamalh Avenue ' 700 Soulh Sixlh S'I'reeI' Klamaih Falls, Oregon Y L STARR INN Compliments of . Easy to Find ' Hard to Leave D DYER'S Dorns Callfornii Dorris California TRUCK 5T0p CAFE WILLIAMSONS GROCERY 24-Hour Service 4th and Butte Doffif California Klamath Falls Oregon r, DICK REEDER'S PELICAN CAFE Sion for Men Listed in Adventure in Good Eating Klamath Falls Oregon Klamagh Fans oregon Everything tor the Oltice and School sped HAI-'S Shop SHAW STATIONERY Athletic Supplies Klan-,ash Falls Qregon 532 Main St. 0 Phone 5569 Klamath Falls, Ore. KLAMATH FURNITURE co. DREWS MAN STORE zu Main Hru:lqm1rIr'1's for Ilan' Sfudculr for 27 Years Klamath Falls 0,-,gon Klamath Falls Oregon Compliments ot KOHN'S FLOWER SHOP DR. ORTON R. MANN Our Corsages Arc Dijfferrul Klamath Falls Oregon - Klamath Falls Oregon KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP DON'S 1v1EN'S WEAR Complete Floral Service wi.Ne,Ma,HofeI Building Klamath Falls Oregon Klamath Falls Oregon NEW METHOD CLEANERS CURRlN'S FOR DRUGS For Particular People 9th and Main 0 Phone 444 Klamath Falls OFGQOI1 Klamath Falls Ore'-JON Compliments of LEE HENDRICKS HOME LUMBER AND SUPPLY 22I2 South Sixth Street So. Ath Klamath Falls, Ore. Klamath Falls Oregon Compliments of A BYRON JOHNSON Mow at VANDYKE. mc. P m S Phone 4l4l Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamfih Falls Oregon JIM Ol-SON MOTORS EMlL'S FOOD STORE 3I6 South Sixth at Walnut Qualify Meal and Foods 'Klamath Falls Ofe90f' Klamath Falls Oregon THE GUN STORE Athletic Supplies Klamath Falls 0119071 OREGON FOOD STORES Klamath Falls Oregon See DRAKE LUMB-ER COMPANY For ihe Befler Grades of Lumber Ai No More in Price Shufileboard Pool Eal- Sleep 9I0 Spring Slreel Drink Klamaih Falls Oregon H. W. Pelriclr. Manager - Besl' Wishes of '- U C A 5 N 'T U R E MACDOEL GROCERY OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU Groceries Meals Vegelables MONEY I I95 Easl' Main Sireel SHELL GAS AND OIL Klamalh Falls Oregon phone No. I Maccloel California PALMERTON LUMBER CO., INC. 425 Pine Slreel' Telephone 7733 ' P. O. Box 800 BRAY GROCERY Life Ends A+ Bray General Slore Klamalh Falls Oregon Bray California MEN'S HAND LAUNDRY C 'P'l s ' Laundry and Cleaners I' E' DENNIS I Ilh and Klamalh Avenue Service Klamalll Falls Ofegon Dorris Maccloel Bar Cafe KLAMATH IRON womcs Macdoel TINYS Rocco CI-UB California Klamafh Falls ore'-30 PORTABLE WELDING AND TRACTOR CO. George C. Jones TOURIST ROOMS Mrs. D. Selberg Phone I77 0 Air Conditioned Maccloel California D'-'ffl' California CHAPMAN CLEANERS C'mP 'e Is of ' We Pick Up and Deliver I 920 M-Hn Klamalh Falls, Oregon 609 So. Sixlh Klamafh Falls SHEPHERD MUSIC CO. 345 E. Main Klamalh Falls Complimenfs of SMITH'S AUTO COURT Dorris California The Butte al ey Star Butte ValIey's Home Town Newspaper Dorris California Porfrails Commercial E V E R G R E E N 7I I Main Slreel' Klamalh Falls Oregon .,. Best good X HARDWARE - GROCERIES -- CLOTHING j'f'7Nhf Forf Jones California PIONEER DINING ROOM fl 61 53' My I LARSEN S RED 8: WHITE .5 5' gf? Nilcla Cadola ancl Emily Duncan Forf Jones California E. H. HOVENDEN Denfisf Forl' Jones California Complimenfs of FLUHRER'S FINE BREADS scoTT VALLEY Foon LocKERs KUNZ AND SON Warren and Esfelle Green Fumlh-'l'e and Hardware Forl' Jones California Forf Jones California HOME GROCERY FORT JONES DRUG STORE Bud Messner, Prop. 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