Siskiyou Union High School - White and Gold Yearbook (Weed, CA)
- Class of 1952
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FOREWORD Space for the eught hugh schools has been ap portuoned agaun thus year accordung to the suze of the schools and the number of pages re quested Art for the frontuspuece as well as all matter for the general luterary sectuon has been selected on merut by competent non resudent uudges and the ludges were unstructed to apprause and rank the school sectuons solely for qualuty wuthout regard to quantuty There have been several Whute and Gold trophues sunce 1928 Yreka retured one trophy un 1928 after havung won ut three tumes over a peruod ot years Mount Shasta Hugh School won permanently the second trophy un 1940 havung won ut the most tumes un a ten year peruod Schools to wun the annual awards of the trophy durung that peruod 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 tued for f1rst place and un 1939 Mount Shasta McCloud and Yreka tued for t1rst place Mount Shasta :von the trophy permanently un 1940 Competutuon Art of the Frontusplece Best Essay Second Best Slow Second Best Poem Second Best Local Sectuon Second WINN Author Florence Maxted Darlene Sulva Glenna Welch Beverly Peterson Ted Roesner Lulluan Wulder Glenn Whute A trophy whuch was presented un 1941 was to be perpetual untul won three tumes by one school The f1rst award of thus trophy was made to Yreka Hugh School un 1941 The second award of thus trophy was made to the McCloud Hugh School to the of the un 1942 The award for 1943 was made Yreka Hugh School ln 1944 the award trophy was made to the McCloud Hugh School and the permanent award of thus trophy was made to the McCloud Hugh School un 1945 The furst award of the new trophy puctured here was won by Yreka un 1946 The second award of thus trophy was made to McCloud Hugh School un 1947 The thurd award of the trophy was made to Mount Shasta Hugh School un 1948 and Mount Shasta Hugh School won ut agaun un 1949 ln 1950 the trophy was awarded to the Butte Valley Hugh School and un 1951 the trophy was awarded to Yreka Hugh School Thus year the trophy was awarded to McCloud for the largest number of pounts out of 100 dustrubuted as fol OWS ERS School Pounts Mt Shasta Fort Jones McCloud McCloud Fort Jones Happy Camp Yreka McCloud Mount Shasta 1 V ' . l z ' ' , uo V ' us Ju 5 us 5 4' ' us u ' 5 . 20 to -lg, A NWN W' xr fm 3 ,ff 'i 4 'fx-r , 49 FLORENCE MAXTED Mount Shasta High School 'iff 94 Theme and Deducchon We The Sehrors of 1952 have chosen for our central Them Sporfsmamshlp and dedncate the 1952 Whlfe and Gold O He Who Playeth We Game Stra gh? ? ,, N 3 and Hard Wins Even Though He Loses. WILLIAM H. WEITKAMP Clerk GEORGE A. TEBBE BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEWIS N. LORENZEN President X . Q , in v-'nn..Qi-I ELWIN G, ADAMS JAMES D. HERBERT From a thun lune of thurteen states on the At lantuc seaboard Amerucans of many oruguns have buulded a natuon across a contunent to the shores of the Pacufic wrutung as they pressed on and on the A'nerucan saga of freedom equaluty and op portunuty Along that march they paused t buuld publuc schools all deducated to the same hugh purpose educatuon for democracy and lub erty and lustuce for all Today un peace as un war our country us claumung from these schools lead ershup they have every rught to expect un the duffucult work of preservung for ourselves and our posteruty the pruncuples of freedom lustuce and democracy Our very way of lufe had been leoparduzed wuth the attack on Pearl Harbor and our country accepted the gauge of battle whuch was forced upon us by the totalutaruan govern ments Into thus battle for the rught went the defense of a cause whuch they knew to be lust When theur country was un danger great num bers of students and former students of the Suskuyou Jount Unuon Hugh School courageously entered the Armed Forces and gallantly defended the fauth of Ameruca on land on sea and un the aur Our students dustunguushed themselves un all branches of the servuce Unfortunately though over a hundred of our hugh school students un the county have been kulled un actuon and over a hundred others have been wounded Several of our former teachers have guven theur luves for our country too The comung of peace and the postwar era brought problems to our country lust as challengung and perhaps even more com plex than those of the war even uf less dramatuc And now we have agaun entered a peruod of unternatuonal crusus whuch calls from us the same challenge courage and determunatuon that the Senuors of other years have shown un tumes of Natuonal danger We the Senuors of 1952 have chosen for our central theme Sportsmanshup and deducate the T952 Whute and Gold to He Who Playeth the Game Straught and Hard Wuns Even Though He Loses Every student leavung our schools takes wuth hum memorues of fruends and fruendshups made un Hugh School of games played games won and games lost But he remembers mostly how the game was played and realuzes fully t at He Who Playeth the Game Straught and Hard Wuns Even Though He Loses And he real uzes too that un the great game of lufe he who puts forth hus best efforts wuns also The Amerucan way and democracy are synony mous terms and publuc school us the foundatuon stone of democracy Senuors of the class of l952 of the Suskuyou Jount Unuon Hugh School Dustruct are gratefully apprecuatuve of the fine system of hugh schools and the splendud educatuonal op portunutues the Board of Trustees of the Suskuyou Jount Unuon Hugh School Dustruct us provudung for the boys and gurls of Suskuyou Jount Unuon Hugh Schools We are ever mundful that the creatuve men who serve us as trustees and guve so much of theur tume and energy to youth and our schools are themselves true symbols of the Amerucan Way and our progressuve school system When the Pulgrums came to Ameruca one of theur first acts was to establush a school for theur chuldren And when the early puoneer settlers came to Suskuyou County they early establushed schools for the benefit of theur chuldren and theur chuldrens chuldren We are grateful to those early puoneers of educatuon and we are deeply grateful also to the men who make up the pres ent progressuve Board of Trustees of the Suskuyou Jount Unuon Hugh School Dustruct whose con scuousness of the fauthful and unselfish duscharge of theur cuvuc duty can be theur only reward and through whose efforts we are enuoyung the bene fits of one of the finest educatuonal systems un the state The Senuors of 1952 are truly grateful and ap precuatuve for the fine group of men who make up our progressuve Hugh School Board and for the excellent system o'f hugh schools provuded for us . . . ,, , I I , , . u l , . , ' 1 . , . 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SISKIYOU COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY SOME EARLY METHODS OF TRANSPORTATION SISKIYOU COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY FORKS OF SALMON HOTEL The hotel at Forks of Salmon was constructed by the Bennett Company durung the boom days on the Salmon Thus pioneer company In add: tuon to the operatlon of several gold mmes was farmer packer mallman and chlef source of sup Salmon Ruver and nts lower trubutarles They ran the pack trams over the Salmons to Etna across the Trmlty to Hoopa and over Orleans Mountain to Orleans They grazed a herd of cattle In the mountains and furnished fresh meat through their own slaughterhouse to much of thus regnon The hotel was operated successfully untll about 1934 It was dnsmantled un 1948 One of the seasons hlghlughts was the hog druve over the Salmon Mountalns each fall About two hundred hogs were driven un slaughtered salted and smoked for the wnnters supply Thus was a gala event each year and all of the neugh bors came In to help with the work In addition to suitable pay free food free drunks and enter tamment was furmshed by the company ID a manner comparable to the flestas of the Spanush settlers In the South Many of our older residents wnll have a touch of nostalgia from a vlew of thus old bunldmg ply for all of the miners and settlers along the . . . . KLAMATH NATIONAL FCREST .,.:?fQLLM.Ld Y if ' ' '. N4 K , I ya , ' ' - af i A T I h 'V :mfg ' 5 'N 'fix ' f, x . f ,A ,A , A,,2 , f , ,:,A A , 1, Wi , Y W2 , V 4' 1 X 4 . ' . 1 if MARBLE MOUNTAIN RIDGES AND PEAKS f I ' - KLAMATH NATIONAL FOREST is- su J- fifsfs- Hx sn., Q iw Q.-. ,I I in-watt ' at -ax. 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' 'L ly rg. l , -.' ,Li-'P -.V s. -- 4 ' I I 4 I I I I 1 1 I I I - - u n ' A I s Q 1 I I I n 1 f I I 1 I ' I ,-Q SHASTA NATIONAL FGREST psf' N 41.3 SHASTA NATIONAL FOREST SALMON TRINITY ALPS WILDERNESS AREA To preserve In Its prlmltnve state typical moun tam and forest areas the Salmon Trunuty Alps Wrlderness Area was set aslde years ago nts scenic and recreatuonal values for the use and enloyment of all the people for all time to come Included In thus vast 280 260 acres ns a real wnlderness accessable only by trauls The greater part of thus area as made up of gramte serpen tune and shales It as very much glacnated with rugged granlte peaks sky llne lakes good hunt :ng and fishnng Rapnd tTownng streams mountaln meadows and excellent vnstas of Mount Shasta and dlstant hugh peaks of the Cascade Range are vlsnble from the hngher vantage polnts wlthnn the Salmon Trlnlty Alps Wnlderness Area Douglas fTr ponderosa pine Jeffrey pine white plne white flr red ftr Incense cedar and mountaln hemlock make up the predomnnate trees Stream banks at the lower elevatuons support healthy growths of ash alder dogwood maple wallow and azalea Rannbow trout brown trout and eastern brook trout abound an the numerous lakes and cold moun tam streams The most Important bng game annmal as the blacktasl deer whlch makes thus mountannous back country his habitat In the late sprung sum mer and early fall migrating to the lower flat lands during the wlnter Quite a few black bear are also present In thus area Several species of upland game are found such as the Calnfornla and mountain quall mournnng dove and band tailed pigeon Raccoon marten mink rung tall cat strnped and spotted skunk badger fox bob cat and a few otter are the prlnclpal fur bearing Before the comlng of the whnte man thus area was the land of the Indnan Several tribes In cluding the Chlmarnko trlbe known as one of the smallest dlstlnct trnbes In Amerxca used thus area IH the summertime The Indian population engoyed unmolested possesslon of the area untnl the advent of such explorers as Jededrah Strong Smith who crossed close to this area when he opened the coast route to Oregon In I828 fol lowed by trappers gold seekers sheep and cat tle men Thus area has been wlsely set asude by the Unnted States Forest Servnce to be perpetually kept In nts prumutuve condutnon , I . . I . . ,I . - I - . , I I I . I . v . ' 1 . 1 1 1 ' - - animals found here. I I , A I I I ' ' I A I I b - I ' I ' I U I - - I I ' I I I I ' ADMINISTRATION E. L. COYNER DR. JERE E. HURLEY LEWIS F, MANN Principal, Tulelake High School District Superintendent PYINCIPGII Weed High 5CI100I DELWIN H. POE Principal, Mt. Shasta High School JON S. PETERS Principal, Fort Jones High School XI 1 fa I '. CHARLES R. GREEN Principal, McCloud High School STANLEY BALFREY Principal, Yreka, High School ARTHUR H. FRENCH Principal, l'I5PPY Cimp High School HARRY BECK Principal, Butte Valley High School 75 i N 'Q'-T sv' 1 1 , , QAW rl Ny .L Ns f , x y x u- y,,jYl,'1I.LX a l y Vu, ' Q ng 1' 'UH' I '---Hof -..5' xx',u1 G23 ' m -' f - m -y J-P Q f X xxx K s xo Q x' X x Q lx , , x Q4 92 9 'O fii 1' .l-K, :'Q .ll 5 + s X X x , W 1' A , ' f xl 'If S Q ' 5 .'.'p st.,-gr,.o,'ff,'4 5. K ' I ' ,A X' - 0 . . I ' 1 DFI D f In-Il fn C -D Volume 53 May I 52 Number I THE SENIORS OF THE EIGHT HIGH SCHOOLS of The SISKIYOU JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Sntuafed af DORRIS FORT JONES HAPPY CAMP McCLOUD TULELAKE WEED and YREKA SISKIYOU COUNTY DISTRICT OFFICE MOUNT SHASTA YREKA CALIFORNIA CN, i i P. l ze F , 9 Published by in Awarcls Frontlspuece Theme Literary Section McCloud Hlgh School NloLmlShas1a Hlgh School Tulelake Hugh School Weed Hugh School Yreka Hugh School Bulte Vallev Hugh School For1Johes Hugh School Happy Camp Hugh School Adverrnsemems 11 277 297 ' ........,. 9 A ' ,......... lO . . . . . . . . . . , ll ' ' ......... 2l ' ........ 3l ' ....... 65 ' ........ lOl ' ......A . . . l 5 A ......... l87 I ' ....... 25l ' ......... 3l3 SELFISHNESS OR CONSIDERATION lFurst Place Essayl The word sportsmanshup us sometumes muslead ung Most people thunk of the word un connectuon wuth athletucs thus us true but thus us probably one of the least umportant applucatuons of the term The consuderate person makes use of good sportsmanshup un every day lufe He does not anger easuly but respects the rughts and pruvul eges of hus fellow cutuzens When behund the wheel of hus car on the hughway he does not demand hus rughts even though he us entutled to them Thus because of thus thoughtful and con suderate druver many accudents are prevented Observung the rules of good sportsmanshup means sometumes sacrufucung good tumes a luttle freedom or a luttle charuty toward someone less fortunate but you wull fund that for all the good you do the reward us hugh Peace of mund alone us worth any number of sportsmanluke deeds The person who does not allow humself to harbor a feelung of dusappountment when people or events do not measure up to hus expectatuons us happy and an all around good fellow Good sportsmanshup orugunates un the home Through the years as chuldren are brought up under the excellent care and advuce of theur parents they come to accept wuth tolerance and perserverence the responsubulutues placed un theur hands Naturally the members of ones famuly should come furst un the thoughts and deeds of everyone A younger brother or a helpless baby suster needs few thungs more than the companuonshup and understandung of someone they trust Mother too needs a helpung hand at tumes and apprecu ates ut sometumes more than she has the words to express Often people do not recognuze the fact that good sportsmanshup applues to the relatuonshup between husband and wufe There should be mu tual respect of each others rughts and feelungs The pouty wufe or husband us unconsuderate of the other s welfare for he us selfush and unreasonable Thus practuce unevutably leads to quarrels and often results un duvorce In busuness consuderatuon for your competutor as well as your customer us most umportant In the world we must all learn to luve un harmony uf we expect to lead successful and happy luves Mutual love for and fauth un famuly fruends and benefactors us the key to good sportsmanshup whuch un turn leads to the desure to understand all the peoples of the world DARLENE SILVA Fort Jones Hugh School THUNDERSTORM fFurst Place Poeml I hear the wund whusperung to the trees An angry wund not a gentle breeze The quuet forest answers the call The green tupped branches bend and fall And I m afraud The sky us turbulent and black Across whuch Iughtnung leaves uts track The thunder roars luke the even tread Of a thousand men men who are dead And I m afraud And then at last the storm has gone The sun emerges pale and wan The wund has dued, the sky us clear And l no longer fear LITERARY SECTION LILLIAN WILDER Happy Camp Hugh School F 1 . . ' ' I ' . . I . ' - ' 1 , . , . . I . . 1 - - I ' I 1 I 1 , . 1 , . MR HYDE fFurst Place Short Storyb Well Tommy how does ut feel to be a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde? Funny you never thought of ut that way before dud you? Well you ve got plenty of tume to thunk about ut now Tommy plenty of tume In fact you can thunk about ut all the rest of your lufe I wont let you forget ut because you know I wont leave you for a munute Ill be houndung you every tume you turn around From me there us no escape N there us no escape from your conscuence Ive got you trapped Come on Tommy be a sport After all thats what you were before werent you? Lets thunk about ut agaun from the very begunnung Remem ber how proud you were that nught? The happu ness you felt was luke a balloon swellung un your chest untul you felt as uf you would burst wuth excutement Thus was your nught Tommy the nught that you d been hopung agaunst hope would come It seemed luke your dreams were comung true The staduum was full of people and they all applauded loudly when you walked un to your seat of honor The nouse echoed luke thunder un your ears and made you break out un a cold not for anythung thus was your bug moment You could dumly see your Mom and Dad suttung out front glowung wuth prude and smulung at you Funally after what seemed luke hours to you the Pruncupal of Elwood Hugh your own wonder ful school pounded on the table wuth hus mallet hushung the crowd He had ut un hus hand the beautuful gold trophy wuth your name engraved on ut Then he made hus bruef speech whuch had meant so much to you Ladues and gentlemen ut us wuth great plea sure and prude I present to a student of our hugh school thus honored trophy Tommy Bennett be cause you have been chosen the best all around sportsman un all sport events and even more umportant the best allaround sportsman un all your actuvutues uncludung socual I guve you thus trophy Thus us the furst tume un our hustory thus school has ever acquured ut and we are all deeply grateful that You could barely hear the rest of hus speech or even the one you made un reply It was as uf you really werent there at all After all the con gratulatuons were over remember what you dud then Tommy? Yes you got Lynn your gurl t you the most wonderful gurl un the world Your Dad gave you the car keys and told you to take the old bus and have yourself a good tume Lynn was suttung next to you her eyes shunung as she talked As you lustened you had a sense of power hangung on to the wheel and feelung the bug car glude along over the smooth hughway You knew you were goung a luttle faster than you should have been but what the heck ut was your nught to celebrate wasnt ut? Lynn kept on talkung but you werent really lustenung The traffuc was gettung heavuer and so was your sense of power Why dudnt that luttle guy move over so that you could pass hum? After all what dud he thunk he was holdung you up luke thus? Well you d show hum' All you d have to do us start to pass hum Hed have to get out of your way then Dudnt you hear me holler Tommy? Dudnt I tell you to remember you were a good sport the guy who plays faur wuth others? You werent lustenung to anyone were you? You passed hum You kept on goung feelung more confudent now Then you came to another one of those slow poke guys Well you dud before you can do ut agaun ole boy you thought And after all uf you dont do a luttle shovung around un your lufe you never get anywhere That s rught honk your horn forget what I told you get away from thus old rattletrap So you start to pass hum too but waut theres a car comungl Get back and hurry up about ut' No Tommy youre turnung too sharp You re goung to hut the car ahead of you' A scrapung nouse rushed through your ears Then you saw the other car headung rught towards you and heard Lynn s terruble agonuzung scream LITERARY SECTION I I I . ' ' - n I ' n . . . , , I ' I - ' . . . I I . I . . ' I I ' I I . I O . , . I . - l Ol ,, .. , . I , . I I ' I ' I ' I . . . I I I . . Q n ' I ' , . . . . 1. I I , . , . I . . , . . . u 1 u 1 . . . , . I sweat. But you wouldn't have missed that walk, 1 - 4 ' ' I l 4 I I l Q I 4 Q . ' ' I . . I U . I I I . . . 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Thats all you remember You woke up here rn thrs hosprtal bed Youll be O K rn a month or so wont you good sport 'P Lynn wont be rememberrng anythrng though You were lucky you were thrown clear but Lynn drdnt have a chance not a chance rn a mrllron But you strll have whats left of your trophy Tommy that s what really saved you That long prerced your heart whrle you were thrown to the srde of the road along wrth the flyrng fragments of the shattered cars But rronrcally your trophy landed on your chest formrng a perfect shreld Well Mr Hyde you ve got plenty of trme to thrnk about rt All the rest of your lrfe you shall remember what krnd of sport you were behrnd 'he Wheel of 3 Ca' BEVERLY PETERSON lagged spearlrke prece of glass would have McCloud 53 SPORTSMANSHIP AND CHARACTER lSecond Place Essayl From our earlrest years we begun to develop our character and all through lrfe contrnue to change and rmprove rt rf we have the rrght opportunrtres What good sports we become de pends upon our lrfe experrences As we grow older our personalrty grows wrth us A lrttle chrld soon learns the meanrng of b a good sport from hrs playmates and parents At frrst he crres when thrngs go wrong wrth hrs plans or when he cannot have hrs own way As He learns to share wrth others through experr ences wrth hrs playmates He automatrcally learns to burld hrs chrldrsh personallty at home and rn school The young person gradually learns more and more the meanrng of responsrbrlrty for hrs pro gress through varrous actrvttres brrngs hrm rn contact wrth others He wrll have to work and co operate wrth hrs classmates Hrs school work becomes more drffrcult and hrs socral relatronshrps more rnvolved He begrns to rely more on hrmself not havrng others do hrs share of work As he becomes more self relrant he can learn to become less selfrsh and less dependent on others Later rn lrfe the teen ager learns through ex perrence observatron and reflectrve thrnkrng that character and sportsmanshrp go hand rn hand Durrng hrs hrgh school days he goes out for some type of sport He learns that rt rs not possrble to become angry wrthout a good cause covers that rt rs better to lose a game gracefully than to wrn drshonorably Sportsmanshrp rs the marnsprrng of any game and character rs the key that keeps rt wound If we take advantage of our opportunrtres and develop the rrght attrtudes learnrng to share berng honest playrng farrly co operatrng wrth others we develop sportsmanshrp and character GLENNA WELCH McCloud Hrgh School S0 THIS IS THE CITY CSecond Place Short Storyl Man alrvel exclarmed Don McMannan to hrs buddy Chref OConner Dad you ever see such a srght'? The Chref readrly assured hrm that he hadnt For here rrght before therr eyes was the awernsprrrng spectacle of New York Cnty And to two boys that had never been out of the state of Texas th panorama whrch was spread out below them was a srght that they would never forget Even the fact LITERARY SECTION that they were rn an arrplane strll had them som what dumbfounded The two boys presented an rnterestrng study rn contrasts as they sat lookrng out of the wrn dows of the DC4 Although they were both tall and bronzed and wrry the lrkeness completely ended there for Don had lrght sandy harr blue eyes and a pleasrng combrnatron of lrrsh Scotch I ll. ll ' I I - 1 , , - . , . . n ' I I . I . . l . n n I ' I . I ' I , , I . . , 1 - , - ' - I ' I I , ' I I - . I . . . - - , , . - n 1, e I ' the child grows older, he learns to give-and-take. and at the Same llme be Well lllfed- Also he Clls' f . . .. I . ' - I . . . . . . . I I , 11 - u - ' ' ' ' e, - , Q . . I ' I . . I . I . I . I I I ' I ' features He smiled readily and seemed to have a generally cheerful outlook on life even if his eyes did occasionally grow deadly serious as if glimpsing some of the sadder things of life But this look of deep serious thought was seemingly implanted on the impassive face of the Chief who was a full blooded Apache Indian There was something approaching nobleness in the hard granite face of the Chief Don had often thought that the Chief would be a very good subiect for a sculptor to reproduce in marble for any accomplished sculptor couldn t help but cap ture that look of thoughtful meditativeness which seemed to express without words some of the problems of this harassed world But after this thought struck him Don would always have to allow a smile to flicker across his face because he knew that underneath this mask of dull sad ness and pessimism existed a mind and person ality that was lively sharp and possessed only an infinitesimal amount of sardonic o u tl oo k on life However the mask completely fooled the students of Franklin Academy Upon seeing the Indian lad one of the more outspoken upper Western film style held up the palm of his hand and exclaimed How' Seeing what the situ ation was the Chief did some careful quick thinking then decided to go along with the gag so he too held up his hand and grunted How' That was a mistake because the students victims of the cowboy movie craze and disillusioned to the point where they thought the Southwest Indians still spoke broken pidgin English made life miserable for the Chief by talking to him in monosylables grunts and phrases The boys had been sent to the academy by Don McMannan Sr Don s father and the Chiefs guardian who thought that a little higher learn ing and association with more boys their age would do the lads a lot of good Don Sr had often hoped that he would someday be able to send the boys to college but it looked as if this would be impossible due to the financial cond: tion of the McMannan ranch which although large had been badly depleted by the previous owners and it had taken all of his money and then some for Don to get the ranch in a produ tive condition This was all changed however when oil was discovered on the McMannan ranch The royalties which Mr McMannan re ceived were not enough to make him wealthy but they were of sufficient quantity to get him out of debt and send the boys to the academy which had been recommended by a friend So Don and Chief OConner this ancestors had picked up the OConner from some Irish set tlersl found themselves in a strange seemingly unfriendly school where everyone considered the Chief an ignorant lnlun and thought of Don as a wild western cowboy fresh in from the hills which in a way he was but not in the sense they thought since the West has tamed down somewhat since the days that the mov: s portray To be sure this gave him a sort of distinction but not the kind of distinction that a boy would like to have since it gave hum the feeling of being an animal in a cage with all the students looking in at him But the boys being boys wanted to feel themselves con sidered as fellow schoolmates of the students of the academy However they didnt seem to be able to break the ice so to speak The other lads would talk and laugh and roughhouse with each other but they didnt seem to include Don an exceedingly quiet person but he had always mixed well with strangers and could win friends easily The Chief too never had any trouble getting acquainted with people so after two weeks of isolation from the rest of the students nn the academy Don and Chief held a council of war After an hour of earnest serious discussion they hit upon a plan They decided that the whole trouble lay in the fact that they had gotten off to a poor start They had given the impres sion that they were tee total hull bullies oblects to stand back and observe but not to associate with Since first impressions are theoretically lasting impressions the boys decided that the only way was to prove they werent still in the l9th century So they bided their time and waited for a good opportunity to do this lt arose at the next student body meeting Don and Chief had been working in an outer shop so they got to the auditorium lust before the meeting was opened As they walked in the auditorium was quickly growing quiet and the same boy who had first greeted them with the proverbial LITERARY SECTION . ' 1 , 1 I D I . I . . A , . , . , . . . . . ,, , ,, . - I , . g . I . . I A . . a 1 - ll ' ll I ' ' I , , I . I . I . I . . . I - , n . .S . . I l I - - . . . I I ' I , , , , - . . . . I . . . I I . I . . . . - I - . ' ' I I ' 11 - 11 , . , . - 1 . I ' I Classy-nen Sfrgde up 10 the Chief and, in perfecf and Chief in their activities. Don was, by nature, I , . . I . - I 4 I 1 . I n ' . ' I I . . I . . I I - ll ll ' ' I I ' . I I . . I ' I I I I , , . ' ' I I I ' I Q. v o 1 I 'I I . . . - , , , I ' I 'I , . . . I . .- - ' - . I . I . . - I I I . A. I . I . . . C- . . . I . .. ' . , ' They ran but they were caught and burned Howl when they arrived at the academy, thought he saw a chance to make an impression on his fellow students. So he boldly walked up to the Chief, looked him straight in the eye, then clearly exclaimed, How, Chief! The Chief didn't miss this chance, because he knew the whole student body was listening. So, instead of returning the worn-out salutation as he had been doing he gave the boy a quuzzlcal look slowly brought his hand up to his shock of get FRE black hair, scratched his skull a while, then turned to Don: Say, Don, he said, maybe you can this me, l've tell me what the deuce is the matter with Joker. Every time I meet him, he stares at then holds up his hand and says How, been humoring him so far, but do you think maybe he needs a keeper or something? There was a pause, then a roar from the student body. They were 'ft' TED ROESNER Fort Jones High School lSecond Place Poemj The lightning flashed the thunder roared It cut the sky like a giant sword Down came a bolt full of flre and fury Deep into the forest so dark and dreary It split a tree In one mighty stroke And danced on its branches until they broke nto a blaze of destructive waste And spread through forest with no apparent haste It left a path of smoking land Of blackened trees of glassy sand Gone are the mighty trees Whose branches like green flags waved Only a few denizens of the forest were saved their grave That which Nature took years to grow She destroyed in hours with one mighty blow GLENN WHITE Yreka High School CSecond Place Frontispiece Competltionl A, js, we 55'-nl' mf li '51 'YA 'wi '41 ,Q cfg 'ON if 3 We X I ll Illllllll III Illl CAROLE SAINT Yreka High School LITERARY SECTION I I ' I ' I I , ' I . . . , to , . I I ' ' l ' G , , . gi uqlff: 'He 1.1 13:4 ' L' ' .-312,511 - Q' j jj- . , ' iff? 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SEA SCENES IHonorable Mention Poeml The sea hudes many strange things Mountauns hlgher than any on land stand In a magestnc grandeur of snlence Ftsh an undreamed of shapes and colors grope Theur way through the solud blackness of the deep Strange abysses cut through the ocean s crust And form seemnngly bottomless pats Ranges of mountains wander across the sea s floor Volcanoes create consxderable disturbance whale Strlvlng to push thesr way to the surface Seaweeds are the only Kora of the marine world Shlps too the sea conceals from our vlew Shlps sunk by the wave s power and by Man s The sea holds no preludlce The vessels that keep Their lonely vngll with The deep are of many Natnonalntnes and centuries Some contain cargoes of wealth The Spanish Dons Gold and gewels from the malestlc Orient Men have risked their llves for these riches They wall go on rlskung body and soul But the sea protects her treasures and Scnentlflc oddutnes will Beneath a blanket of hundreds of water They walt to be discovered Constant and unendnng The sea goes on She ns mnstress of the world thus vault of the mysteruous She has wrought destructnon with her storms and She has brought beauty Into The lives of men wuth her Varying scenes From her depths lute sprang Wnthout her we could not surrvlve And when lrfe as we know It has vanrshed The sea wrll stall be present Waltlng for the next Arrlval to lute to make Its mark upon the DIANA HILL Undefeatable sea Fort Jones High School LITERARY SECTION Gold bullion taken from the New World by f f x' W -A NK 1,7 , A N X L- I h fulfil- x N ' N N' v x o , ' x : 1 X , - 1 K - A O:.'..: ' Y - 4 'M 1 E m NY s s .YG -Y X X 'ova X A SP 'x N f ...j'X 4 llndmglflnl I 'L'-Mun.. . s 'Q Q. x 'r OI .1 ' 4 I' o,, .I UF! 5 g- 1 3 .1 . 1 Sp I ,A W ff! is 7? I '- if ' 1 I C 1 qs Q. Nik., MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL M CLOUD HIGH SCHOOL 952 WHITE and GOLD - 1 5 , V niag- . 2 - X , ' - ,- I I .V x t. , il ' ' ,-7 -J'+' A . '.,, , 2' gf 3 g 'x' ' ' . . A., :Off af-1 :- . , .N . . , 72, X I A ,4 ' , ' Aww' '-1 27.2 I - .- ..' Y, mam , ' on -- ,. :g , Q ,WM ' wail ' 2' a ' 9. . ,A A 1 A ' PRINCIPAL cb J? ikfvgiv M? Wow fig bm 17 McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL 1 ,Lf 1 ' I-4 I gxl 'I , ' gf.. Y ' v I , r f vii , p, , 2 f I Y. 'A ff' I , A ' ' nfs f ,3 f f . ' X ,,1 V r A 5 , ' I Q:.y,,' W,, , A, 1 . ,A NC- ,' ' f .Z' 5 , w ff' W. I ei Q Q I M' wb, .f , f STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row: Mr. Ray, Mr. Green, Wanda Hitchcock, Pat Herron, Wynes Morton, Kit Hamilton, Betty Lang, Mrs. Gerlicher. Front Row: Gene Biorgum, Ted Toreson, Dick Davis, Frank L. Pellegrino, Frank J. Pellegrino, Dick Hanson, Keith Biorgum. DICK DAVIS .....,,,,.,,,.,...........,..,,, President TED TORESON ,.., Commissioner of Athletics FRANK J. PELLEGRINO .....,,, Vice-President pA1' HERRON ,,,v,vw,,,V'V,,,,,VV Cgmmigsioner of WYNES MORTON .........,,,,,,,,,.A.,.. Secretary SOCIBI Affairs WANDA HITCHCOCK .,,,.. ,..,.. T reasurer The Student Council, representing the Student Body, has this year taken an active part in organi- zing and conducting school activities. The first business of the year was the sale of Student Body cards, the proceeds of which went to help finance various student functions. The card sales were climaxed with a Pie-ala-mode Dance. Then the Student Council appointed a committee of six to co-ordinate the activities of the Snack Bar, a project of the McCIoud Recre- ation Council. Under the auspices of the Student McCl0UD HIGH SCHOOL DICK HANSON ....s....,., Boys' Representative Body and other student organizations delegates were sent to the Y.M.C.A. Conference at Ander- son, and to the Richardson Springs Conference. Next on the agenda came the Christmas party given for the enioyment of all the school by the Girls' League and by the Student Body before adjourning for the two weeks' vacation. The Council continued its good work through- out the year organizing activities and promoting school spirit among the students. Q.-uv PRESIDENT wll'lQlTQlQMMRmuWKQW VICE PRESIDENT I wovld help 0'h9f5 K That foolball was a out of a fellow feelmg 5,-mal game 510 . charnty wnfh the world He was a man of an I T kl 1 f h unbounded stomach H 'C e Your ca as 'op e McCl.OUD HIGH SCHOOL ' l Xhscwb X, X lA ' n li X X X H - ' ll ll fi ' ' 2 ' I ' ,, . 1 - ' 'Tue nfbbody' am m,, All mankmd loves a lover. ' I MVC U07 Slel-'17 one Wlnk- -5-of ll ll I ' ll 1, - Hold the fort' I am commg' I saw and loved an 6' Too swift arrives as tard When the brrsk me r Better to wear out ants for twent one than to rust out as too slow p Y iv Whuch not even crmcs The coast was clear ,, CYIYICISE McCl.OUD HIGH SCHOOL - fp g -sq ,Z . ,,,. Q ,,At., ,, ,..,wa,2, ' :tgv iss . Q Q. N . ' V? s ,, - . ,, - - ,, y no ., . ll ,Z Q i The grass sfoops not she treads on uf so lrqhv To eat and fo drmk and to be merry nn...- I am escaped wuth the skm of my Teeth L flmmwmwnmrrmrwl Hang sorrow' Care ll kull a cat Vi H speak a monstrous lmle vouce QLD' A shll small vonce np.- Her wr! was more than man her Innocence a child E' Come not wnthm the measure of my wrath McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL I I , ' n - . u . . ,, . X . . XX ts' Q. F I , , I Il I ' ll ll ' Y Ill . I I '- A h ,, . ,,l, in ,, . . S Some cupod kllls wnh arrows some wuth traps 554 QQ 2 ik T merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance up., inf' U all In good ,Ima Young ,n hmbs l loaf and lnvnte my soul nn ludgment old 7 Hr hu T bl f ,, b 'Hts enernues shall eat 'Wlvstle and she ll U5 U5 95 015 h d H tome yo you wlth bugs 7 9 U57 MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL 39 'xx ,, , . . I HA - fl 1, L, f -4-4 sf 1 l?5i'351 -' A 15 S ,Q I fx. ,. HB t A A H ,, , . H . r An q - - ' u . S , Y E: r ' ' She moves a goddess and she looks a queen 1 '95, He that IS not wnth me As mnccenl as 6 new us agamst me la'd 999 Eyes of unholy blue S ome of us wall smart for nt TIT Luke a dog he hunts un dreams 15 Where the stream runs the smoothest the water us deepest ' As merry as the day IS long MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL l 4 AG- M , I V in rv ll ' I , 'll ' .ll V, 1, few wg, I :J , 'V , , 1' ' ll . . ,, ' ' I ' .1 l l 1? .4 u In ,, . . H 11 - -1, SENIOR THOUGHTS Four long years are over at last All but the fourth seem d to go fast When we the Class of 52 first entered hugh school un September T948 the four years ahead seemed luke a long tume Only now do we realuze how short they really were As freshmen we werent the shyest group on record In fact we felt pretty good about beung un hugh school Although we dudnt set any records we held our own wuth the other classes That year seven of the eleven C S F members were freshmen We also had seven members on the honor roll Our sophomore year seemed to be the least eventful of the fouu But ut was that year when our prowess un sports was first felt Four of the ten Block M members were sophomores The gurls too showed theur eagerness to take place un school actuvutues as three earned theur Englush M s unusual for lower classmen On the seruous sude of the pucture we stull held our own We placed eleven members on the honor socuetues that year Becomung upperclassmen was one of the h gh pounts un our school lufe Our .lunuor year was filled wuth such events as the purchase of our class rungs our Junuor play Charm School our prom Marshmallow World and the Junuor Senuor banquet wuth the theme So Long When the Senuors took theur Sneak Day we paunted our numerals the largest ever on the dance hall roof Thus last year has been the best by far however As the annual goes to press we wull be presentung our Senuor play A Paur of Suxes ln the sprung we wull follow up wuth the Junuor Senuor banquet Senuor Sneak Day and the Senuor Ball And Commencement Day when approxumately thurty seven of us are to be graduated wull be a happy conclusuon to four momentous years of our hugh school lufe Partues people and many names Fade away as we look ahead To the future the past us dead' What now? we ask What sha we do? Wuth thus challenge we start anew 1 9 . , , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . . . . , ' 1 . , - 1 1 . . . , 1 1 ' ' . E . . . . . . J - 11 11' 11 X 11. -- 1 1 1 1 . . 1, 11 . . 1 1 ' 1 l 1 1 ' . I . . . . ,, . . ,, . , . ' I 1 l 1 I . , ' 1 1 1 1 : ' - 11 I .11 g 11 -11 MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS WILL We the class of nineteen hundred and fifty two being of unsound mind and body do wull the following Barbara Baldunu leave my waustlune to Luculle Pellegruno Robert Bernardu wull leave my deluvery routes to LeNel Johnny Blorgum wull my pompadour to Mr Green who could use ut Truman Crenshaw wull my straight A un Econ to some lucky Junuor Muckey Danuels wull my pruvate stock of Hadacol to Coach Gsterholt Duck Davus wull my wtnnung ways wuth the gurls to Ralph Ramurez Bernuece Doramus wull leave Ted Neasham here for another year Robert Dowell wull my druvung abuluty and traffuc tickets to Bob Huggins Joe Fornero wull leave my rudes on the bus from Pondosa to Davud Ramsey who has three years yet to rude Carol Franklin wull leave at half term takung my Cuvucs book wuth me Freshman boys Kutty Su Hamilton wull my sunny dusposutuon to my brother Bud Ethel Rae Henderson wull my typing abuluty to Mr Cattuzzo Let hum try to get along without erasing Paulune Huggins wull leave McCloud Hugh quuet Enus Iaconus wull leave the lower classmen boys Franklin Klopp wull leave my abuluty to e kicked out of games to Harry Mosher Marlene Lofthus wull my abuluty to get here on Monday morning to Chuck Nobulu Arleen Malone wull my sled on Sumpson s hull to Betty Lang J R Marlun wull my football pants to Tony Flores and James Lacy One leg for each Ruchetta Memeo wull leave one cow to the Home Ec Department Amy Lou Muller wull my abuluty to play the puano to Keith Buorgum Nancy Neasham wull leave my man traps some poor spunster Flora Nobulu wull my abuluty to get a Buorgum to Corrune Frantz Marie Paolurfettu wull my abuluty to play volley ball to Vuolet Gallu Frank John Pellegrino wull leave my Geometry grades to Duck Kleun Frank Louue Pellegrino wull my seventh period to Nancy Palmer Wayne Prothero wull leave all the gurls brokenhearted Robert Raco wull leave Mr Malm at the mercy of the Sophomores to be Eleanor Ramurez wull leave my sewung para phernalua to Juanuta Flores Elbert Slocum wull my sports abuluty to Mac Grossen Carol Thoreson wull leave' Ted Toreson wull my optuoru on Pondosa Joe Ann Vandemark wull my pep and vutaluty to Dorothy Dowell who could use ut un P E Arlene Van Keuren wull my excellent behavuor un English IV to Robun Hunt Glenna Welch wull leave nothung taking everythung wuth me Mary Lou Wolfe wull leave gladly Bullue Joe Young wull my hot rod to Mrs Gerlucher vxhom I know wull appreciate Irene Zafiratos wull my shortness to Janyce Parker before whom I nave to bend over backward to look at We the Senior Class leave To the Junuors our Cuvucs books and Mrs G Youll be sorry' To the Sophomores Our good looks wonder ful personalities sportsmanshup and the Junuor boys and Freshmen gurls To the Freshmen our Never say due attitude They ll need ut un theur next three years MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL I I - I . I , I . .I . . I' I , To I I, . .I . . . . I D II . . I .I . . . - . , a ' 'l . ' ' ll ll ' , v ll . I . I a . . Q G u, , . . ' ul I . I, , . . . . . 1 I, I - ' , I, , . . . I I, I . . Bill Frizelle, will my ballroom technique to the - to The Induans- ' ll ' 1 I l I . e . I . I . . - . 1 . I I' Y I - - I . .' f I, , ' ' , ' . . . I . . ' . I, u , , . . . I, ' ' ' , ' , I - . . . , ' ut. . I . . . g 1 ll I ' I I I ' 1 b 1 : , . u . . . , . . I r ' ' ' I I I ' - - ' Front Row: M. Flathman, Johnie Lacy, D. Dowell, B. Schubert, A. Scalise, Janie Lacy, J. Flores, D. Nobili, G. Ruggles, L. Pellegrino. Second Row: S. Weis, C. Katzer, D. Eggert, D. Divine, L. Zanotto, B. Lang, D. Thoreson, T. Nicholas, A. Bortolin, J. Wiley. Third Row: Mrs. Ahlstrom, M. Kellar, M. Franklin, S. Kirk, A. Hanna, J. Kite, L. Van Keuren, J. Parker, D. Klein. Fourth Row: J. Wolfe, G. Toreson, A. Stone, B. Buchanan, J. Bonneville, C. Fabbrini, Richard Friday, Robert Friday, James Lacy, Mr, Osterholt. last Row: J. Anderson, L. Gaunt, E. Whitlow, H. Mosher, R. Ramirez, J. Garrett, L. Cossairt, A. Carter, B. Hamilton, L. Wheeler fnot SCDPHOMORES shownj, R. Radcliffe Knot shownb. The Sophomores have gathered a few mem- ories: When we entered McCloud High we were duly initiated! Then we gave a Freshman Return Dance. In sports, during the fall of '50 we had a D basketball championship team, the first in ten years. Some of us made the championship B School baseball team. At the annual Girls' League Hi Jinks Party, the Freshmen girls won the cup. We experienced our first formal dances, the Junior Prom and the Senior Ball. With the new school year upon us we had our sweet revenge by initiating the present Frosh. But then, after having put them through that ordeal, we gave them a welcome dance. .501 - R ' Y' 1 fffixk .ikl sf 1 .', .. 6 A 4 I.. I Betty Lang, President Ralph Ramirez, Vice-Pres. Shirley Weis, Secretary Shirley Kirk, Treasurer McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL -WWII!! From Row: P. Santi, R. Sullivan, P. Small, V. Galli, M. Grossen, C. Stone, V. Jordan, D. Stewart, D. Klein. Middle Row: Miss Winslow, J. Gilley, P. Teller, R. Methvin, K. Dragoo, N. Palmer, P. Ahlenstorf, C. Frantz, J. Morton, Mr. Cattuzzo. Back Row: M. Toreson, J. Buchanan, B. Paolinetti, C. lves, M. Pastega, C. Julien, K. Biorgum, D. Ramsey, J. Paolinetti, S. Sterling, B. Pellizzer Knot shownl. FRES On the first day of school the sophomores greeted us with raw eggs, lipstick, mayonnaise, paste, and other interesting diabolical items. Then they initiated us Friday, September 14, 1951, on which day the girls had to wear long underwear, barrels, loggers' boots, wool stock- ings, fifteen pigtails and no makeup. The boys had to wear girls' shorts, blouses, iewelry, hair H MEN parted in the middle, red nail polish on finger nails and toe nails, girls' sandals, and hair rib- bons. We had to bow to the upper classmen and say, We are the lowest form of life on earth. Since initiation day ended with a delightful dance given us by our tormentors, the horrors of that day were forgotten, and the rest of the year went smoothly. Q6 cpu. Ik : Keith Biorgum, President Dick Klein, Vice-President Corinne Frantz, Secretary Mack Grossen, Treasurer McCl0UD HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES CHEMISTRY The Chemistry class is shown here, demonstra- ting one of their numerous experiments. Judg- ing by facial expressions of the students they are eagerly awaiting unknown results! The tape recorder, recently purchased by Mc- Cloud High School, has proved very beneficial. Through its use students have overcome shyness and speech difficulties and have gained self-as- TAPE RECORDER T H E BOYS' HOMEMAKING Lug L, c Y ' '- .fr f ' S , lk' ' X x I , 1-. A ,., , . . ,. 5. , v. 1 ,J Home economics has turned out to be interest- ing since we started cooking. Our first proiect was to make fudge. When we were through, we had to grind, chew, or drink the finished pro- duct. Since then, we have made biscuits, muffins, and a batch of cookies. The cookies were made with cornflakes, but they needed Pep or Wheaties to give them flavor. We have boiled our cooking down to five Slepsf a. Write the formula. b. Prepare the potion. c. Beat the batter. d. Roast the results. e. Eat the poison. Our results are uniform, at least every one gets poison. We have great hopes of becoming good house-husbands. The shop is safer this year. Newer equipment has been installed in safety zones and the tools have been rearranged. The classes in manual arts have engaged on proiects such as leather tooling, work with plas- tics, in addition to working with wood to make cedar chests, chests of drawers, desks, and cabi- nets. Also the students worked on upkeep and repair of school property, such as, benches for the dressing rooms and the gym, and repair of desks in classrooms. SHOP fi 1 If . af. 1 if X, fl M ',f .!7 uf I .fix X P I K ,. ,, A fu, 7' f .Q J f Q V ee-1 W A f ' . 'X 'I 25,15 , Af . ' s ' A' As, A - - x ,Z V , ,Jlgf fr-fl--f' M' ' 4 ' '- S' W Q X ul 5 V 1 ' f ' 9? I I F in A M O JI ' rm .XF X Q a' Y' F -. 74? '2,.fJ' A i . ',x 5, x V . , . wg ,' ,,L.t' 4 -H al X Q., v, , ,. , rt? I JL Q ,fp F Q A -6 I s . 4? yhlll 'ww 'f' ' , 1, ' X Q -f L, , f fwf, a...,M1.l:-,g K -N,,.:.,.,.5,:, ,W AK? 5:4 K. X EV , , ' ' f , , ,,. A. . a . ,f 12,535-JERZ ',,1 , L 24, x ' f I x V ' I L i 48 XX A i 0 X 'X 4, '-.,, X . Leff io righi: B. Zeigler, B. Doramus, W. Hitchcock, J. Bonneville, P. Herron, J. Ives, K. Vassia, F. Nobili E. Aiello. Director: Mr. Farruggia. CHORUS BAND Front low: B. Sloan, E. Walker, P. Herron, B. Peterson. Back Row: J. A. Polzine, G. Welch, L. Van Keuren, V. Jordan, J. Morton, C. Frantz, V. Galli, B. Zeigler, J. Bonneville. Standing: Miss Winslow, Mrs. Moore. F.H. . JOANN POLZINE ,..... ............,. P resident GLENNA WELCH ................ Vice-President vlviAN JORDAN The F.H.A. was first organized at McCloud in 1949 by Miss Marie Shields and installed by the Dunsmuir chapter. The response lacked enthusi- asm the first year, but in the later years the girls have been very active and interested. In 1951 boys were admitted to the F.H.A. Our first activity of the year was a Bake Sale to raise money for supplies. One of the biggest events was the Sadie Hawkins Dance given No- vember 30. To interest the mothers in our or- ganization we gave a Mothers' Tea, with enter- tainment including talks, a violin solo, and songs. Many other activities are planned such as a VIOLET GALLI ............ .... - ....... Se cretary CORINNE FRANTZ ........ .. ........ Treasurer Reporter I movie, sledding party, and several meetings fea- turing speakers. Solomon, the wisest of all men, said, 'Where there is no vision, the people perish.' We have caught the vision and chosen the motto, Toward New Horizons, which expresses the purposes of the organization-learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. As we keep this pur- pose before us and strive each day to make a bigger contribution to home life, we will become the kind of future homemakers of which America will be proud. McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LEAGUE CGUNCIL VA T... Left to Right 8 Peterson A Miller L N Frantz S Kirk K Hamilton C Frantz I Zafiratos E Henderson B Zengler M Flathman J A Vandemark Inot shownl OFFICERS KIT HAMILTON President IRENE ZAFIRATOS Vice President The Girls League Council started in 1949 s now a very active organization During the last three years it has grown and proved itself the most promising organization for improving the relationship among girls. Through the Girls League Council many girls have obtained a better understanding of their fellow classmates and have furthered their interests in many subiects. Our president Kitty Sue Hamilton having well performed her duties, has added life and interest to the organization. The Girls' League provides many activities for the girls: tournaments in relays, baseball, kick- McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL AMY LOU MILLER Secretary BEVERLY PETERSON Treasurer ball and volleyball dances and different raffles throughout the year Perhaps the most exciting activity of the Council is the Girls Hi-Jinks before Christmas at which skits are presented in costumes and everyone enioys games and good things to eat. This year the Girls League Council consists of eleven members chosen from the girls of the different classes on the basis of citizenship and leadership. We hope that in the future, the Girls' League Council will continue to work and plan for the advancement.of good relationship among girls. fwfr ,, A :lf Q 'Fsf www 2, Z 42:9 y. F Ugg Q 7 4 gr, Yf H' X , 1 Q - i it I 52 , , lf ff ? w-1 5, ' ' ' Q' tm, Front Row: C. Franklin, M. Lofihus, E. laconis, R. Memeo, I. Zafiratos, M. L. Wolfe, Second Row: A. Van Keuren, C. Thoreson, E. Ramirez, E. Henderson, B. Baldini, A. Miller. Back Row: G. Welch, J. A. Vandemark, M. Paolinetti, N. Neasham, A. Malone, P. Higgins, K. Fronl Row: W. Morton, B. Zeigler, B. Sloan, B. Peterson, J. A. Polzine, A. Reginato. Back Row: K. Vassia, J. Bonneville, L. N. Frantz, P. Herron, J. Ives, E. Walker, W. Hitchcock, E. Aiello. .5 Q A I M ,Xa JP: C 4'f'.f?'1 , , as U Z9 ? , .1 . 3 '1 F. Nobiii Hamilton 'AA 'A EI. , lx R 9 ,F 4 Q 1 1 l H ' O L x if 'hu L 'aww Back Row: A. Scalise, J. Flores, L. Zanotto, B. Lang, D. Eggert, T. Nicholas, D. Divine, C. Katzer. Second Row: D. Dowell, M, Franklin, D. Thoreson, S. Kirk, J. Parker, L. Van Keoren, M. Kellar, J. Kite, S. Weis. Front Row: M. Flathman, L. Pellegrino, G. Ruggles, Janie Lacy, Johnie Lacy, D. Nobili, A. Hanna Knot shownl, B. Schubert Qnot shownl, L. Wheeler lnot shownl. Front Row: C. Stone, V. Jordan, C. Frantz, P. Ahlenstorf, V. Galii. Back Row: P. Sma K. Dragoo, R. Methvin, P. Teller, J. Gilley, J. Morton, N. Palmer, D. Stewart. Back low: F. L. Pellegrino, F. Klopp, G. Biorgum, L. Couairt, J. Garrett, B. Higgins, E. Slocum, T. Toreson, R. Ramirez, J. R. Marlin, D. Davis. Front Row: B. Pellizzer lManagerJ, Coach Osterholt. XX Il Up until the time of the deadline for the handily. They were very successful in pre-season annual, McCloud has been able to play only two games, too, winning three and losing none. With league games, because of the weather. The A's this fine start and a better than fair team, hopes have managed to win both of these games quite for annexing the county championship are high. Scores of the games played so far: McCloud Opponents ,'-I N 53 Mount Shasta l9 Il ' l II 56 , Fall River 40 ' l ll i 67 Animas 33 ll l l V 5l Mount Shasta l7 f bl , , Etna 48 W 1 has H25 QI ,,'b x Q 56 McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL ll TEAM In the first fivegames of the year, the B's are looking very f' games. More were scheduled, but the snow caused postponement of the others. Both league games were very exciting, with the Loggers losing out in the final minutes of one and winning the other fairly ff f E good with four wins and one loss. The last two have been league L An 2, easily. McCloud Opponents 29 v. , ,s,. Mount Shasta 51 3 .s.....,.,. .- Mount Shasta eee.....,...,. 38 59 M .- ..., ,s..Etna 41 ,,v,.A ee...... F all River ,,,.A., .o,.. 2 3 --- - 41 ,-,eo- ..,A.., A lturas ,,,,., 39 221 30 33 163 E W Q, si 1 EL mil .R . Front Row: S. Sanders, E. Cabitto, G. Toreson, B. Paolinetti, A. Bortolin, J. Wiley. Back Row: Mr. Ray, K. Biorgum, J. Anderson H. Mosher, J. Bonneville, B. Hamilton, L. Slocum. XX ll There were eleven players on the C squad this year. All of last year's l championship D team and two new members were on the C team. They made an impressive showing, winning five out of six games and losing only to the County Champs. McCloud Opponents 37 ..... ...... M ount Shasta ...... 7 35 .... .,....,, E tna ..,...,.. .... I 6 n av 24 ..... ...... W eed ...... 41 31 ..... ...... B utte Valley ....... .... 2 0 43 ..... ,...,. Y reka ,..... 20 38 ,,,,. ....... D unsmuir ..,..... ....... 2 1 zoa 125 l kk If McClOUD HIGH SCHOOL McCloud Opponents 35 ,,,, 7 . Mount Shasta N D . ll .4399 ,,,, ,,,,.. . Etna ,,,,, , .,,, N1 1' 'Ffg,'g'gf I9 , ... weed ..... , .24 90066 :mtg 24 . . ...Butte Valley . . 18 W0 9 Y 27 H D ,,,,, Yreka , . 7 28 ,,,, Dunsmuir . . l7 l5l 98 This year's D team, composed of one Sophomore and seven Freshmen, although lacking in both number and experience, put on a mighty fine showing, winning four out of the six games they played. ll T E A M Front Row: M. Grossen, C. Ives, J. Paolinetti, D. Klein. Back Row: Mr. Ray, M. Toreson, D. Ramsey, R. Radcliffe, M. Pastega. K - ,Ml ,W r. M ' J A' if .f .-sJ. I V V A ' W fff5'mw,f,,,g5.:QAf1 A . I .3 ' -2 q 'H-'M' 'U ' 'lf Y, W , ' 5? v-7,5 ,Vffm 7 14' 5 I 5 f fi mf g - QS' Q, ' , . L f 5,2 xg J E? K s K. Y . J hi? k 4 J Hegm A Q 9 Q, ' if U! if , , ' ' , . . ' 5 My R 3 . V , X V A , f 1, Q ,. Q Q g A Wk , f f . qi .. ,v-1 ' , M f M f ,fl X Q ! ' Y ll, , + L f?f ?QQ n f Q 1 ' ' ,Q f 9 7 W I ' ,ft 3, 1' G 1 1 yyffg- K , 4 it Y V' x .. if ' ang, I E . '53, ,.w. 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Boggs Johns ,YYYY,Y Y,,,,, Y Y, Y,,,, DICK DAVIS Applegate. - MICKEY DANIELS Florence Cole HARLEEN MALONE A B ,,,, ,BILLIE JOE YOUN Kfome --1- '---BB BBBBAB- F RANK J- PELLEGRINO 'Ce Oy Sally Parker MARLENE rom-tus Mrs. George B. Nettleton ,, Thomas J. Vanderholt ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BOB RACO CAROL THORESON Coddles U JOE ANN VANDEMARK When two business partners, George B. Nettleton and T. Boggs Johns start arguing over a Iittle violet pilI Cwhich they both had a hand in manufacturingj there is no end to the rivalry. But when they get so belligerent that the whole office is in an uproar, their lawyer, Thomas J. Vanderholt, is called in. Since both of the business partners insist on being the top boss, they argue and fight until no compromise can be made. The lawyer, weighing the situ- ation, decides on a settlement through a hand of poker-the . ' I RDA y man winning would run the business for a year, and the loser T ' ' I' .4 I I ' r lv would be the other's servant. The winner, George B. Nettle- I 'I if 'I v 1, Ill 'fu l l .lllflll ton drewa pair of sixes and the fun begins ll McCl.OUD HIGH SCHOOL Rl'-af' W 1 I 5:1 5' 3235-if -55. 59 r,' ,ilu ' 412 .E M., ,-,. , f- A - X x X - W x v X ' 1 I ,v N . . 4 71,1 --+ Q ,u, ' s ' f N 19 'UI -'I' 'x x C ff ' . is S wphyujflgxu Q40 92 9 'f l ,TI .li - .Lili-1,113 V -Wu.. - s 's Q. -. U I O 1 5. I I A,n .. -L -15 ' I X ' ,- - I' fl' ' 7 -, 4 l n , ' , , ,-, ' L, ' f QF! L06 .F W fc' A W' A I ' x 1, f Q ' l Q 9. qpouut sHAs1A me '1 f 3 N-. ' f..nLX 15 I5 aww Q- my gui f' ,, .M I it . r 'LA,'ffQ'PTfh ,K'. x 'f.- ..--.. ,if 33 --,,.....1v- FACULTY DELWIN POE Principal Bookkeeping Boys' Athletics DOROTHY GRANT Commercial JOHN DARLING Athletics Boys' Physical Ed. U. S. History Math. Health EUGENIA ASTMANN English Dramatics Business English JOHN C. GERARD Shop Mechanical Drawing Metal Craft JOHN DAY Band ELIZABETH MELO Languages World History Journalism ROBERT MANLEY Senior Problems Algebra Geometry Counseling Social Science MARTHA GLOWANIA Arts and Crafts Homemaking Girls' Physical Education EDWARD GRAVES Photography Sciences Senior Revue Boys' Athletics Cantor lack, loft to light: Joe Lamanna, president, David Jones, secretary, Paul Roberts, Carol Mowatt, Connie Orcutt, Jo Ann Seward, Bob Stockton, John Hall, Jerry Vandiver, Bob Vietti, Barbara Griffin, Robert Cervelli, Shirley Aubert, Margaret Nielsen, Emery Chandon, vice-president, Mr. Poe, principal. STUDENT COUNCIL The legislative body of Mount Shasta High School, the Student Council, represents the stu- dent side of government. In cooperation with the school administration, the Council plans and directs social and athletic activities of the school. The main task of Student Council is to promote student welfare. As a member of the National Association of Student Councils, Mount Shasta sent representa- MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL tives to the annual conference. This was held in Chico on February 16, 1952. The Student Council has sponsored dances at noon and after basketball games, a Hallowe'en Dance, a Vaudeville Show and a weekly radio program. With the aid of the Student Council, the Student Body has developed a keen sense of fair play in and around the school. ' i First Row, left to Right: Frances Hill, Gary Price, Carita Newberry, Shirley Aubert, Carol Mowatt. Second Row: Frank Ball, Connie Orcutt, Margaret Nielsen, Velma Nelson. Third Row: Nadine lark, Bob Vietti, Arthur Eichorn, Shirley Mais. WHITE AND GOLD Early in the year the White and Gold staFf was chosen so there would be no last minute rush before the conference in Weed. Only part of the stat? attended the meeting at Weed, but they were able to bring the necessary information to those who did not go. For editor, Margaret Nielsen was chosen, and the rest of the stafT consisted of Carol Mowatt and Shirley Aubert, assistant editors, Connie Orcutt, senior historian, Carita Newberry, organi- zations, Gary Price and Nadine Lark, sophomore historians, Frances Hill and Frank Ball, freshman historians, Bob Vietti and Arthur Eichorn, busi- ness managers, and Shirley Mais, Velma Nelson and Florence Maxted, art. When the annual finally went to press, a ban- quet was enioyed by the staff and advisors. C, SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Thas as Dean Brush your fraendly reporter on Stataon Q U T V located an the heart of th Shasta Cascade Wonder land an Mount Shasta Calafornaa Today as June S I977 exactly twenty fave years from the day I graduated from Mount Shasta Hagh School The town has certaanly grown sance then and the former students of Mount Shasta have become famous around the world Im sure all of you remember Kenny Beckham Hes well known as an actor n Robert Cervellas plays Rob one of the former graduates as very wealthy and controls the New York Stock Exchange He wrates plays an has spare tame Carata Newberry as Robs pravate secretary She takes Robs messages by shorthand from has home to her home an Color ado Myra Short paants the stage decorataons for Robs plays Durang her spare tame she as developang a haar tonac especaally for Lowell Acord who now as completely bald Lowell Acord devotes all has tame to malkang cows on has large daary farm here Betty Merrall keeps the ranch on ats feet by her concentrated food tablets developed through her extensave research an college I see Doug Murphy as makang has team practace agaan Every tame I look out of the wandow I see the football team bouncang up and down .lo Ann Seward spends most of her tame at the football fleld watchang Doug She came back to dear ol Shasta as a post graduate so she could cheer Dougs football team to vactory Here comes one of Robert Sawyers atomac fluad taxacabs He owns a complete chaan of them Emery Chandon owns the specaal servace stataon He as gettang to be quate a bag shot He has Gary Krausse and Vernon Fatzgerald workang for ham as greasemonkeys Well' Look whos an Roberts taxa Velma Nelson Here come her twelve boys She adopted twelve boys about ten years ago and all of them are an hugh school now Sance tcday as the last day of school she must be packang them up to go to the aarport They are goang to Tabet thas summer Velma plans to wrate a book about her travels an Tabet Jam Salva wall be thear palot on the trap He has a large aetoplane fleld here an Mount Shasta They wall use the new aet plane Jam has lust perfected Be ferly Johnson wall accompany them on thear trap She as Jam s one and only aar stewardess Spana s and Wandsors are now combaned anto Orcutt s Hagh School Haven Connae owns the store and Margaret Naelsen and Lora Spana work for her as soda aerks Joe Lamanna has receaved has medacal degree from Mount Shasta Unaversaty He specaalazes an football accadents and receaves almost all of has busaness from Judy Meroux Judy as a famous football photographer who takes spectacular football shots She gets so close to the sade lanes that the football players are always runnang anto her More cameras get ruaned thas way' Carol Mowatt as her assastant and stands on the sadelanes to pass Judy new cameras Flash' Here are the latest electaon returns Wayne Hartley leads Davad Jones an the presadentaal race Paul Robert as our new vace presadent on the Republacan tacket And now thas as your announcer Dean Brush sagnang for stataon Q U T V located an the heart of e Shasta Cascade Wonderland an Mount Shasta Calafornaa SENIGR CLASS WILL Lowell Acord wall my abalaty to be funny to Rachae Francha Kenny Beckham wall my detentaon to anyone who wants at Dean Brush wall my abalaty at basketball to Ronnae Nystrom Robert Cervella wall my detentaon to Rachard Zanetta Emery Chandon wall my hot rod to the aunk yard Vernon Fatzgerald wall my curly haar to Gene Broadb nt Wayne Hartley wall my dravang to anyone who as stupad enough to take at Beverly Johnson wall my aob at the theater to Darla Beckham Davad Jones wall my saze twelve shoes to John Russell Gary Krausse wall my shyness to Joe Ceccato Joe Lamanna wall my student body presadency to John an order to keep at an the famaly Judy Meroux wall my football abalaty to anyone an next years photography class Betty Merrall wall my handwratang to Wanda Rumble MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL Carol Mowatt wall my CSF presadency to Rachae Francha Doug Murphy wall my muscles to Donald McCoy Velma Nelson wall my noon rades home to Sharley Aubert Carata Newberry wall my aob as Honored Queen of Job s Daughters to Alberta Krohnert Marcaret Naelsen wall the squeaks an my claranet to Helen Schmad Connae Orcutt wall my bass claranet to Nadane Lark Paul Roberts wall my abalaty to sleep an class to John Lamanna Robert Sawyer wall my dancang abalaty to Dack Ceccato Jo Ann Seward wall my posataon as yell leader to Phyllas Myra Short wall my abalaty to get along wath everyone to Barbara Sykes Jam Salva wall my used photographac equapment to Bob Vaetta Lora Spana wall my dravang abalaty to Barbara Sykes ' Q . . r ' I I . . V . I . . , . , , A , I - .. a . , ' ' , . . , . , ' ' ' ' . I . ' A -1 v a - - 1 . - , , . I - . , , . . . Y I . , . ' A off ' .... , ' th . - I , D I . If I . . .L I, I . I I, I . .. . g II r . . . . Il .I . . . .D I, . , . . , I, , ' - ' . ' I' . I . . 3 I I, . , ' ' . I, , - . al l ' ' ', , L . I . . . ll I . . .. . . l, , ' - I, . ' ' ' - ' - I, I . . . I' I . .. . 'I V . .. . I, . . , . . . , . . 'I . 1 . .. l I' . .' . . . .. I l 'Wwe HMC., 72 CAROL MOWATT Class Treasurer 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 White 8. Gold 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Girls' League 12 3 4 CSF 12 3 4 CSF Pres. 4 Student Council 4 Richardson Springs 3 YMCA 24 JAMES SILVA D Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Band 1 Bear Growls 2 VELMA NELSON Pep Club3 White 8- GoId4 GAA 12 3 4 Girls' League 12 3 4 GAA Sec.-Treas, 3 CSF 1 3 4 Richardson Springs 3 YMCA 2 4 Class Play 3 DEAN BRUSH Lettermen 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Football 12 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Baseball 12 3 4 Cadets 2 MYRA SHORT Pep Club 3 Bear Growls 4 GAA 12 3 Girls' League 1 2 3 4 VERNON FITZGERALD Bear Growls3 Junior Flremen3 ,4 m e F sity R so-'K MARGARET NIELSEN Class Sec'y. 1 Class Pres, 2 Class Vice-Pres. 3 Class Play 3 Student Body Play 2 Pep Club 234 Bear Growls 4 White at Gold 1234 white at Gold Editor 4 GAA 1234 GAA Pres. 4 GAA Vice-Pres. 3 Girls' League 12 3 4 CSF 12 3 4 Student Council 2 4 Band 12 3 4 Richardson Springs 3 4 Richardson Springs Vice-Pres. 4 LOWELL ACORD Lettermen 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Class V.-Pres. 14 Basketball 124 Baseball 2 3 4 PAUL ROBERTS Lettermen 4 Class President 4 Class Play 3 Bear Growls 3 Football 4 Student Council 4 Boys' State 3 Cadets 1 2 SENICDRS 0 ' 1 1 A s 2 5 . t s -I W is 91 .ff 'Q . vs 1' DOUG MURPHY Lettermen 3 4 Football 2 3 Baseball 3 4 Basketball 2 3 CONNIE ORCUTT Class Sec'y. 3 4 Play Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheer Leader 3 4 white G Gold 4 Girls' League 1234 Girls' League Pres. 4 Richardson Springs Band Sec'y.-Treas. KENNETH BECKHAM Class Treas. 4 Bear Growls 2 3 Student Council 3 cadets 1 2 lunlor Fireman President 3 lunlor Firemen 3 MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL x All ROBERT CERVELLI 234 Lettermen Pres. 4 Dance Band 1 Basketball 12 3 4 4 Student Council 4 Band 1 2 3 4 CARITA NEWBERRY Pep Club 2 3 4 Dance Band 3 4 4 GAA 12 3 4 12 3 4 YMCA 4 3 Band 1234 DAVE JONES slietball 12 3 4 Class Play 3 ant Council 4 Band 12 3 4 ant Body Sec'y. 4 Cadets I Football 4 BETTY MERRILL ep Club 4 Bear Growls 4 Girls' League 4 LORA SPINI Class Sec'y. 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Bear Growls 4 GAA 12 3 4 Girls' League 12 3 4 Richardson Springs 3 ROBERT SAWYER Class Play 3 JOE LAMANNA Letterrnen 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Stu. Body Pres. 4 Class Pres. 3 Bear Growls 2 Dance Band 3 4 Band 1234 Football 234 Football Capt. 4 Basketball 1234 Track 2 3 4 Baseball 12 3 4 Stu. Council 3 4 Jr. Flremen 2 3 Junior Flremen Vice-Pres. 3 .W if' EMERY CHANDON Class Play 3 Class Treasurer 1 2 Band 12 3 4 Cadets 1 2 Band Pres. 4 Stu. Body V.-Pres. 4 Student Body Business Mgr. 3 Whlte 8- Gold 3 BEVERLY JOHNSON Pep Club 2 3 4 Bear Growls 2 GAA 1 2 3 4 grlsg League 12 3 4 F WAYNE HARTLEY JO ANN SEWARD Pep Club 4 Cheer Leader 4 Bill Broil! 4 GM 3 4 Glrla' League 3 4 Stu. Councll 4 GARY KRAUSSE Bear Growla 3 JUDY MEROUX Class Play 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Bear Growls 2 Dance Band 2 3 GM 1 2 Girls' League 12 3 4 Richardson Springs 3 Band 3 4 SENIORS MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 4 26- 3 lu, l fu-. JAMES VARGA TONI SALVESTRO JAMES HOWARTH ALBERTA KROHNERT CARL WILSON l '!l 'li' RICHARD FRANCHI f fi-cw' BIZ? 3 'Emu - A -ez! Q .4 if ' 'mflmf Eg, bnrrw S-' .Jr CAROL ANDERSON JAMES HIXSON LAVONNE HECKART LAWRENCE SINGLEY STANLEY MILLS rw- 4 4'-I KH 1 -' 4k-' if ,.'af,ZT 'w ife' V 14,53 JOLENE HINES RICHARD ZANETTI RICHARD COX SHIRLEY AUBERT BARBARA GRIFFIN BOB STOCKTON JUNIORS The class of '53 started out the year with two very exciting events. The election of our class officers under the direction of our advisors, Mr. Jack Gerard and Mrs. Eugenia Astmann, was the first. The officers are as follows: Bob Stockton, president, Arthur Eichorn, vice-president, Barbara Griffin, secretary, and Nancy Gower, treasurer. The second big event was the ordering of our class rings. These rings, which arrived late in November, were proudly dis- played by the Juniors. We are all especially proud of them because they are a symbol of the years we have spent in high school and signify that we are now upper-classmen . The next maior activity was our class play, The Little Dog Laughed, under the direction of Mrs. Astmann. The play was a huge success with the following people in the cast: David Carpentier, Bob Vietti, Shirley Aubert, Florence Maxtdd, Bob Stockton, Nancy Gower, Wanda Rumble, Lavonne Heckart, Jim Hixgon, Barbara Griffin, Alberta Krohnert, Barbara Sykes, Arthur Eichorn, Wilma Dillard, and Bonnie Wheeler. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 'BF -I ' , W' BOB VlETTl -2 SFAS. 5 Q-Q--0 0 1 J ' I I ' 1 . :ef fx ll. J ,M-1r19 g s GENE BROADBENT FLORENCE MAXTED SHIRLEY MAIS RONNIE NYSTROM ARTHUR EICHORN NANCY GOWER JUNICRS Our class was well represented scholastically with four girls in C.S.F. and five on the honor roll. There were also five students on the White and Gold Staff, ten in the Lettermen Society, four on the Student Council, one cheer leader, seven members in the band, and one student body officer. Most of the girls participated in G,A.A. and Girls' League. Many of the boys were active in baseball, basketball and football. The Junior girls on the G,A.A. basketball team, under their captain, Lavonne Heckart, won every game of the tournament and therefore took championship. They showed not only skill but also much sportsmanship. The annual Junior Prom, given May I6, in honor of the departing Now we hope feel that Seniors, was the high spot of the spring term. all of the various contests of the year are over and that we have followed the rules of the game. We we have showed sportsmanship in our undertakings, whether it was giving a dance, selling refreshments or playing some sport. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL miie' 1,36 i 4 at WILMA DILLARD JIMMY RUMBLE BONNIE WHEELER DICK CECCATO BARBARA SYKES 4? JOE CECCATO GEORGIE SALVESTRO DAVE CARPENTIER WANDA RUMBLE JOHN LAMANNA 75 We the students of Mount Shasta Hugh School dedlcate thus page to the memory of Paul Russell born December 6 1935 dled June 16 1951 THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD The Lord us my shepherd I shall not want He maketh me to he down nn green pastures He leadeth me beside the stlll waters He restoreth my soul He leadeth me In the paths of rnghteousness for Hns Yea though l walk through the valley of the Shadow of Death l wall fear no evll for Thou art with me Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me Thou preparest a table before me In the presence of mme enemles Thou anolntest my head wuth oul my cup runneth over Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my llfe and I wull dwell m the house of the Lord forever Holy Buble Psalm 23 MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL a I . l . . I I - U I ' f . I . i . . . Name's sake. I I D 1 : - 1 . : in . ' , Ji, ,.f. ,H-f,,g,,-413 -f Q ,N 9, -' , ?'.,:' ,'.1,, 'U , 'J L X 1 X X sg -3 X - . N X M, Fmt Row Left to Right Jerry Vandiver Bill Douglass Bob Stilley Phyllis Seward Nadine Lark Mary Stephens Lester Duffy James Sutherland Marlowe Clark Second Row Mr Manley ladvisori Dora Christeson Helen Schmid Beverly Hunt Annette Astmann Dixie Nystrom Donald McCoy Tom Jensen Paul Menem Wayne Small Miss Glowania fadvisori Tlurd Row Jim Chambers Everett Dickerson Frank Cantrell Jack Gardner Bill Oxner George Martin Jody Chandon Larry Silva Sam Anderson SOPHOMORES Realizing that we were no longer freshmen, we quickly settled down to business. The first thing we did was to elect officers. Those chosen were Jerry Vandiver, president, George Martin, vice-president, Mary Stephens, secretary, Nadine Lark, treasurer, and Bill Oxner, sergeant-at-arms. Our next item of business was the Freshman Initiation, which was undertaken with gusto. We were honored with a Return Freshman Dance two weeks later. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL This year the class advisors are Mr. Manley and Miss Glowania. The sophomore class is active in school functions. We have members in C.S.F., Letter- men, G.A.A., Girls' League, and also participants in all school sports. We look forward eagerly to our years as up- perclassmen and the many activities that come with them. - . xr ' 5 T34 lk ' K .A J we . ' 3 My , . 4 Q! f A ,',,, D' ui 'X A-W ' . is ' is J First Row, Loft to Right: Bob Wales, Melvin Acord, Bill Poe, Frank Ball, John Hall, Peter Chinca, Louie Capifoni, Philip Huntingdon. Second Row: Mary Lee Green, Joyce Nunes, Naomi Kjos, Royal Beamer, John Russell, Victor Penserini, Bob Cox. Third Row: Rayetta Short, Laverna Hitchcock, Emma Green, Beverly McCollian, Jackie Jones, Frances Hill, Carol Asbell. FRESHMEN This year the Freshman Class is the largest ever in Mount Shasta High School. The entire class enioyed the Freshman Initiation and the dance that was given afterwards. Two weeks later we gave a return dance for the Sophomores. As soon as possible we elected class officers. They were: John Hall, presi- dent, Melvin Acord, vice-president, Lorraine Ceccato, secretary, and Arlene Bianchi, treasurer. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL f '! First low, left Io light: Nola Graham, Meta McNeil, Sandra Tracy, Arlene Bianchi, Carol Minoletti, Frances Swafford, Lorraine Cecatto, Shelda Wheeler, Darla Beckham. Second low: Mr. Graves Qadvisorb, George Winkelman, Glen Poe, Clif'Tord Hitchcock, Bob Calkins, Bert Newberry, Eugene Harris, Jerry Krohnert, Miss Grant Cadvisorj. Third low: Ted Cottini, Bob Withers, John Colombero, Don Oldham, Ronald Hall, Edwin A Brining, Lyle Vandemark, Don Hilton. :ak FRESHMEN N :' 1 y G, A 29362, K- f-A 'f:'75'J. A 7 1-'--we - -A-' ' 3- ' F ... .-fan-1-' AQ-fi Mr. Graves and Miss Grant are the class advisors. Several Freshmen boys went out for sports, while the girls played in G.A.A. games. We also have several honor students, and representatives in Student Council and on the White and Gold staff. Now we are anxiously looking forward to our class picnic at the end of the year, and to becoming Sophomores. UNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 79 C. S. F. Members of the California Scholarship Feder- ation are students who have made ten points in academic subiects. C.S,F. has become much more active in the past two years. During last semester, a trip was taken to Redding where Shasta College was vis- ited, and a picnic in the park and swimming were enjoyed afterward. This year the first semester trip was taken on November 8 to the Oregon Caves. The tour through the mile and a half long caves was made especially enioyable by the stories related by the guide about the various formations. The success of the year should be attributed to our excellent officers: Carol Mowatt, presi- dent, Velma Nelson, vice-president, N a n c y Gower, secretary-treasurer, and our able advisor, Mr. Manley. lofi to Right Mr. Manley, Kadvisorj, Nancy Gower, Shirley Mais, Jolene Hines, Gary Price, Florence Maxted, Carol Anderson, Carol Mowatt, Velma Nelson, Margaret Nielsen. ,. , M, 1 1,1 I . A 4 . 4 , Q, f T . , .s ' I ' V. .V'.. m1,lQvZ4g '?l f '55 fi X. First low loft to right: Philip Huntingdon, Bob Stockton, Margaret Nielsen, Meta McNeil, Carol Asbell, Frances Hill Arthur Eichorn, Mary Stephens, Darla Beckham. Second Row: Carol Anderson, Beverly Hunt Beverly Johnson Nancy Gower, Velma Nelson, Bill Poe, Connie Orcutt, Carol Mowatt, Shirley Mais, ll , X2 I - ' Q 3 .H Gary Price, Nola Graham. HONOR STUDENTS To be considered an honor student it is necessary to have made all A's, B's and not more than one C. Maintaining this average requires interest, ability and good study habits plus many hours of hard studying. Mr. Robert Manley is the faculty advisor. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL ar: gg! M xfwi .gulf Il' .Higll-Sch gl' u III 'ti .l,f 4 'AVH7 .M ff., ,,, , i , 'WSE Wm. . 1 i ' I Q , gl 1.55 XIX .v if? -1. W .TVX ,' 4 Q . 9 Girls' Athletic Association is the only organization that the girls have an opportunity of ioining for competition in sports. They receive points for being team members and for playing in games. At the year's end athletic blocks are given to those who have earned them. In spite of the friendly but strong competition the girls have shown good sportsmanship during their games. The senior girls managed to defend their title and win the volley- ball championship another year. The basketball tournament was won by the iuniors, and the baseball tournament winners have not been named yet. Besides being the only organization for girls' sports, the G.A.A. has many more activities in our school. Early in the letter M , left to right: J. Seward, G. Salvestro, A. Krohnert, W. Dillard, C. Newberry, M. Nielsen, F. Hill, R. Short, N. Lark, L. Heckart, M. McNeil, L. Hitchcock, F. Maxted, L. Ceccato, M. Stephens, A. Bianchi, W. Rumble, B. Sykes, C. Asbell, F. Swafford, S. Wheeler, J. Jones, H. Schmid, N. Graham, P. Seward, S. Aubert. Latter S : N. Kjos, J. Nunes, B. Hunt, D. Nystrom, A. Astmann, V. Nelson, C. Mowatt, B. Johnson, C. Orcutt, B. McCollian, L. Spini, S. Tracy, D. Christeson, D. Beckham, B. Griffin, C. Minoletti, N. Gower, C. X Anderson, B. Wheeler. G. A. A. year the girls ioined with the boys' Lettermen to give a return dinner for the Etna football players and their rooters. Fol- lowing this buffet dinner, a dance was given in the gym. G.A.A. sponsors the annual Harvest Dance. This year it was a girls' choice affair. The theme, Shine On Harvest Moon, was beautifully carried out in the decorations. Everyone is now looking forward to the G.A.A. sponsored Gingham Gals' Galop which is the girls' choice dance held in late April. The officers for 1951-1952 were: Margaret Nielsen, presi- dent, Barbara Griffin, vice-president, and Florence Maxted, sec- retary-treasurer. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 'N'-r war-Qy,.:..5f,g. .nv First Row, left to right: B. McCollian, L. Ceccato, C. Orcutt, D. Nystrom, S. Tracy. Second Row: N. Lark, C. Asbell, C. Minoletti B. Griffin, L. Heckart, A. Astmann, N. Graham, C. Anderson, S. Mais N. Gower, S. Aubert, 8. Merrill, A. Bianchi, M. Stephens. Third Row: J. Seward, P. Seward, W Rumble, J. Meroux, M. Nielsen, D. Beckham B. Sykes, S. Wheeler, M. McNeil, F. Swafford, F. Hill, M. Short, Miss Glowania iadvisorj. GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League is the organization which helps all the girls become better acquainted, and it sponsors social functions where they can all get together in a friendly atmosphere. The Christmas Ball was its first activity of the year. lt was held on December 21, and proved a huge success. Mr. Day and his band furnished the music. The gym was decorated to represent MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 11.1-' i'?a.'N-w4,',13ggf4?j.-zsigyfftitigf s , igszec. .wwmgcfy f..,5,.,,p.f1 wwf., W K' fr.. QA. Jwgpfvfs PT' ev P sf 'C' the theme, Silver Bells The Girls' League was one of the organizations which also helped put on the vaudeville show of February 29, 1952. Officers elected at the first meeting of the year were: Connie Orcutt, president, Toni Sal- vestro, vice-president, and Mary Stephens, secre- tary-treasurer. .. W PEP CLUB cmd CHEER LEADERS Sportsmanship is necessary not only on the gym fioor, but also among the Yell Leaders and Pep Club members. This goal was attained by Orcutt, Shirley Aubert and Jo Ann Seward along the constant striving of the Yell Leaders, Connie AL with the Pep Club. They did their best to spread good will throughout the various games. The officers of the Pep Club are: Barbara Griffin, president, Carol Anderson, vice-presi- dent, and Shirley Mais, secretary-treasurer. Rl - BEAR GROWLS The Bear Growls, Mount Shasta High School newspaper, was edited entirely by the Journal- ism Class this year and was under the super- vision of Mrs. Melo. Every Journalism student was given the chance to become editor of the paper and to write various types of news articles for the paper. The Bear Growls was issued to the students once a month. This gave the reporters plenty of time to gather interesting news. Once each week, two Journalism students gathered news which was printed under School News in the Mount Shasta Herald. Each student had several opportunities to gather the news for the Herald. Journalism awards were presented to the stu- dents who were deserving at the end of the year. Firsl Row, loft to right: Lora Spini, Betty Merrill. Second Row: Myra Short, Toni Salvestro, Barbara Sykes. Third Row: Richard Franchi, Carita Newberry, Margaret Nielsen. Fourth Row: Dick Ceccato, Bonnie Wheeler. Fifth Row: Jo Ann Seward, Alberta Krohnert. Sixth Row: Joe Ceccato, Wanda Rumble. Bs T Y r Ja ,q,.M Q. Because of the loss of many members, our band is not so large as it was last year, but it shows promise of becoming a fine organization. The officers elected for the year were: Emery Chandon, president, Joe Ceccato, vice-president, Connie Orcutt, secretary-treasurer, Dick Cox and Dick Ceccato, publicity managers, and David Carpentier, equipment manager. First Row, left to right: C. Orcutt, N. Lark M. Nielsen, N Gower J. Meroux A. Astmann. Second Row- C. Anderson H. Schmid, B Poe C. Newberry, D Ceccato D. Jones, J Varga, B. Cox, G. Poe. Third Row: R. Beamer V. Penserini B Vietti J Ceccato J Howarth E Chandon G Martin R Cervelli D Cox F Ball L Capifoni B Oxner Fourth Row D. Carpentier, D. Beckham, D. Nystrom, A. Krohnert, S Wheeler, B. Calkins D. Brush J. Lamanna B. Withers C. Mino letti, C. Dery A Bianchi, B. Griffin Mr Day idnrectory BAND As has been the custom, Mount Shasta parti- cipated in exchange band concerts this year. In February several members attended the annual Band Clinic in Redding. This year our entire band traveled to the Northern California Music Festival where it was able to retain the honors achieved in previous years through the untiring eHorts of our inspiring director, Mr. John Day. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL --.DAO YN MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL w I 1 O -21 g . 34 , . y. V? .A ., 3' 1 , l l .7.,f,,-5 ,gd . First Row, loft to right: Joe Ceccato, Doug Murphy, Lowell Acord, Robert Cervelli, Joe Lamanna, Dean Brush, John Lamanna. Second Row: Carl Wilson, Richard Zanetti, Bob Stockton, Jim Howarth, Lester Dufty, Jim Chambers, Jerry Vandiver, Arthur Eichorn, Dick Ceccato, Gene Broadbent, Dick Cox. BLOCK X' At the end of the 1951 season, the Block S Society held its annual banquet at Mount Shasta High School. Block S Society elected new officers for the coming, year. Those installed were: Robert Cer- velli, president, Dean Brush, vice-president, and Arthur Eichorn, secretary. The purpose of the Block S Society is to improve athletics in this school, develop sports- manship among the boys, provide a social or- ganization for the athletes of this school, and provide awards for the students who have earned them. Before a student can be admitted to the Block S Society he must have earned a full block S in inter-school competition. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL The Mount Shasta Bears had a very successful football season this year and won the Siskiyou County six-man football championship. The Bears worked hard all season and put out a great deal of eftort to win the championship. During the season Eve games were played with tour won and one tied. It was the expert coaching of John Darling which enabled the team to become champs. The Bears h o pe to have another winning season next fall, for they will have many ex- perienced boys to take the place of those six who are graduating. First Row, left to right: Dean Brush, Richard Zanetti, Joe Lamanna, John Lamanna, Paul Roberts, Lowell Acord, Robert Cervelli. Second Row: David Jones, Gene Broadbent, John Hall, Doug Murphy,, Arthur Eichorn, Jim Chambers, Jimmy Rumble. Third Row: Larry Silva, Bill Oxner, Stanley Mills, Lester Duffy, Jerry Vandiver, Lyle Vandemark, Paul Meneni, John Colombero. 'f ,if 4 .1 yr .Y iff L I 'ffm w 5 F O O T B A I. L cHAMPloNsHlP TEAM Mount Shasta 43 - - - Etna 7 Mount Shasta 37 - Happy Camp 36 ., Nj ,ki FOOTBALL Mount Shasta 63 Mount Shasta 37 Mount Shasta 'I9 -zQy-- Fort Jones 24 Butte Valley 12 - - McCIoud19 fra l'A BASKETBALL At the time this White and Gold goes to press, the A team has won no games. There were only three Lettermen returning to the A High point man for the A team in four games is Joe Lamanna with twenty-eight points. The scores of games played to date are: team, but the team as a whole is showing improvement. Mr. Poe, our principal, has been the capable coach of the A team this year. Mount Shasta 17 Mount Shasta 31 Mount Shasta ll Mount Shasta I7 McCloud 51 Etna 54 . Weed 39 Fort Jones 22 Fin! Row, loft lo right: Lowell Acord, Doug Murphy, Rob Cervelli. Second Row: Arthur Eichorn, Lawrence Singley, Joe Lamanna. Third low: Jack Gardn les Duffy, Frank Cantrell, Jim Chambers. Fourth Row: Paul er, Dean Brush, Jim Rumble, David Jones, Roberts. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL First low, lah to right: Richard Zanetti, Dick Cox, Gene Broadbent. Second low: Bob Stockton, Bob Withers, Jim Howarth. Third Row: Bob Vietti, John Hall, Bob Stilley, Don Oldham, Richard Franchi, Jerry Vandiver, David Carpentier. VB BASKETBALL Our B's have won three games and lost one game. There are seven juniors, three sopho- mores, and one freshman on the B team. The boys are handicapped by lack of height, but make up for it through spirit and sportsmanship. Gene Broadbent was chosen captain of the B team by his teammates. The B team has been ably coached by Mr. John Darling. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL High point man for the B team in four games Gene Broadbent with thirty-nine points. The scores of games played to date are: Mount Shasta 30 . . H . McCloud 29 Mount Shasta 30 , u Etna 25 Mount Shasta 23 Weed 26 Mount Shasta 55 Fort Jones I3 il r L First Row, leh to right: Sam Anderson, Richard Franchi, Don Hilton. Second Row: George Martin, Jody Chandon, Gary Price, Louie Capifoni, Philip Huntingdon, Mr. Graves, coach, C BASKETBALL Our C team, consisting of experienced players, did not have as good a season as was expected. They, too, won only two games, but they played excellent ball and showed good sportsmanship. The player making the highest number of points was Richard Franchi with twenty-nine. He was followed closely by Sam Anderson with twenty-seven points. Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta 7 McCloud 37 12 Dunsmuir 23 30 , , Yreka 28 l l Weed 48 24 L Etna 22 18 Butte Valley 52 MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL VD BASKETBALL The Bear's D team played good basketball this year, considering the fact that the whole team consisted of inexperienced freshmen. High point man forlthe season was Melvin Acord with twenty-one points, followed by Victor Penserini and Frank Ball, each with eighteen. Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta ll 8 I8 28 12 2 McCloud Dunsmuir S cc,s Yreka Weed as as Etna Butte Valley 35 17 8 50 15 O lforfeitedj First Row, loft to right: Victor Penserini, John Russell, George Winkleman. -Second low: Bill Poe, Frank Ball, Melvin Acord. Standing: Coach Graves. ,, M ' ' fi I iiv 'Q 1 f' 4. 4 . Nw' A ' a.1p7+ , A ' . ',4g g 'fff,, I . , v ,, ,,.,,. 3 . , Ja, at z ,, uv! , ,, 1 . Y, Kg . , - . fs., ,,. Wh NF R, f' N 1 15 X 1. 19' Xb I -' Qfvii fi! ' 5 LL i 5 ' V A A 4 f 'fr' P . , s 1 -I I , an if W hx gl AA. Q gf Q Q 3 4? 1 I 4 1 Q 1 .s F xl I' ,T W MX if mW ,,,,,,,,,,,,, W es 5 - ,, N ,A q, , Q Q xg Lt A f-N k wg! 5 1 X 3. 4 .X vy . 1 My Q: 51 , 9. H 39'-. swf iw. :LM MH ., 1 , 59 if? 1 fc, DRAMATICS The Little Dog Laughed, a side-splitting three act comedy, was presented by the Junior class, February 8, 1952. The audi- torium roclred with an inexhaustible tornado of laughter as the cast went through their paces, And what unusual rnirth-provok- ing sport it was! When Laurie Huntington, an attractive sophomore maioring in psychology, comes home from college, expecting to find a welleadfusted family and instead finds what she describes as a bunch of psychological knots, the fun begins, The Huntington family become patients who run around with thermometers in their mouths, the house becomes a fumble of strange-looking blocks and notebooks, and everyone is taking word-association tests, intelligence, and plenty of endurance tests as Laurie tries to straighten out the townspeople and her family's tangled lives. This hilarious hit was under the able direction of Mrs. Eugenia Astmann. The Dramatics Class has presented several very enioyable plays this year. The first one was Sauce for the Goslings, which-was presented to the Student Body in the Fall. The cast included Wanda Rumble, .lohn Lamanna, Helen Schmid, Pat Mc- Collian, Bonnie Wheeler, James Varga and Stanley Mills. lt Might Be Saint Nick, with cast including Beverly Johnson, Kenny Beckham, Mary Stephens, Barbara Sykes, Helen Schmid, Pat McCollian, Paul Roberts, David Jones and James Varga, was staged for the PTA. Christmas Meeting. X x'l 45.1, ,J 1 EN Q' .3 - 34- , , 3 R . ra- is N 'XA' .N 24. s , , . . , ' yi? Q' . Q 'Sa 5331? - -lia A41 :P I. vw ATT? adn- , f 3 -' 1 ff gr- M in 3, . . na EFIP, 4 9, I. ng ,,-fi' ,yjvfie 0 -3 Y if ,i .: :V- A ,' .X F' 748' 5 First Row, loft to right: Donald McCoy, John Russell. Second low: Lester Duffy, Jody Chandon, Paul Meneni, Everett Dickerson, George Martin, Larry Silva, Jerry Vandiver, Edwin Brining. Third Row: Bob Stilley, Ronald Hall, Lyle Vandemark, Victor Penserini, Jerry Krohnert, Bob Cox, Wayne Small, Sam Anderson. Fourth Row: Maior Tom Driver, Bert Newberry, Marlowe Clark, Philip Huntingdon, John Colombero, Ted Cottini, Bob Calkins, Bill Douglass, Don Oldham. CADETS The Cadet Corps is active this year with twenty-five members. The Commandant is Maior Thomas Driver. Robert Stilley is Company Com- mander. The corps is a branch of the army and is designed to give its members some basic military training. ln the fall, before bad weather forced the unit indoors, drill was conducted on the football field. After the unit became adept at marching, rifies were issued and instruction was started on their proper handling, use and care. Once a week target practice was held with the boys using 22 rifles. Uniforms were issued as soon as possible and inspections were held every Friday with the Cadets in full dress. ,1 Ky, 1 146 fi ll 01 40 X. 999 M0 NT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL if .rr ,- , twig ff f f lllljlfwall bull! j X ,f . .A ax? Alulfu- xx? 11- 142 - iq.. 8 NN NNAJJIQMX 3 x x . v i 'f , L x Y xr , N AY sd 4 'I' l'4 ! ': . if ..-gli Q-',u,' B FAA 4-J1-D, 7 is Q .jk S yxsbff' ,X X s Q.- N 3 ? FIU 9 6 I' f IQJILLIYLMX A E A I -. s', I' g 4 - UF! U fi - pub- I 2, NX rf' f ' rl . fi 4 1, 54, ... 2,0 1 I Q Q!- TULE'S SWEETHEART MRS. THOMPSON 4 if . ii , fs , 'lf MR. QUINN 104 MR. COYNER Principal F A C U L T Y MISS WELSAND MR.FosBsRcs LELAKE HIGH SCHO MRS. BRIDGES X fl 15 MR. PHILLIPS F A C U L T Y MR. PIERCE MISS PRIOR QW MISS COPRIVIZA MR. HEMSTREET TULELAKE HIGH SCHO Eff A 1. 4, Q51 f fy? CLASSES Tonight We Launch, Where Shall We Anchor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS vi , '- qi. ,' ,1..'.gL. '- , V ,fr -, ' , 1 . , ,Q-- F I N,-1, PRESIDENT S STEPHEN CRAWFORD SECRETARY -A SALLY THOMAS VICE-PRESIDENT A BILL WHITE TREASURER f DONNA PETERSON LELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 107 STEVE CRAWFORD 'fc cr Class Vice-Pres.1 FFA 12 34 Basketball 1 Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 lr. Class. PlBY 3 Sr. Class Play 4 Student Council 14 Class President 4 Block T 3 4 Thes lan34 Glee Club 14 D White 8. Gold 4 volley Ball Champs 3 LOUISE GREENBANK ou Word Hlstory Club 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 White 8. Gold 12 3 4 GAA l 2 3 4 Yell Leader 4 Honker Staff 3 CAROL MOORE .TACK AYRES Jackson Student Body Pres. 4 Block T 34 White 8. Gold 4 KUHS12 FHA 4 Class Play 3 4 NUHYH Band 1 2 Glee Clul Special Music 3 4 Girls Stat GAA 1 2 3 4 Class Pla CSF 2 3 White 8. Golf White 8. Gold Editof 4 BILL WHITE Crazy Legs Football 12 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track1234 Block T 234 Thespian 3 4 Vice-Pres. of Class 4 V,-Pres. Block T 4 Glee Club 12 3 4 FHA 4 Class Play 3 4 BARNEY HOYT Amos Transferred from MUHS LOIS reopen Moa GM1234 BBDCI23 Glee Club 12 P90 Club 4 Drlll Team 1 2 Honlrer Staff 3 4 Wflfld History Glu: 1 wma a Gold 4 CSF 1 2 3 FHA 1 2 CSF TTEBS 2 VMCA Conference 2 Rlchardson Surlngs 2 H S, Reporter 4 Senlor Publiclty Cbalrman 4 DARRELL LEWIS Louie Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1234 Block T 1234 BILL SHORT Beast Track 3 4 Basketball 234 F00tball23 Block T34 Glee Club 1 Class Play 3 Class Pres. 1 Stu. Body Vice-Pres. 4 white 8. Gold 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Student Council 1 4 Exec, Council 4 YMCA Conference 1 Tnespian Club 3 4 Student Council President 4 Volley Ball Champs 3 POLLY HAYNES Cad GAA 12 3 4 Girls Lettermen 4 Glee Club14 CSF 1234 Drill Team 12 Pep Club 34 V.-Pres. Pep Club 4 Stu. Body Sec.4 Executive Council 4 Class Play 3 4 World History Club 4 Tbesblan 3 4 FHA 14 Latin Club 1 Treasurer 1 Class Treasurer 1 3 Basketball 3 4 S eedball 2 3 4 U Student Council 4 LUCILLE WARD HLUCYH GAA 1 2 3 4 GAA Pres. 4 Pep Club Sec. 4 Yell Leader 3 4 White A Gold 4 Band 1 2 Thespian 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Speedball 2 3 4 Girls Letterman 4 CSF 12 3 4 FHA 4 Student Council 3 4 Pep Club 12 3 4 World Hist. Club 1 DOROTHY MESHKE HDOHY., Honker Staff 3 Library 4 World History Club 1 FHA 1 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Richardson Spgs. Conf. 3 GAA 1 SHIRLEY RICHARDSON Okie Jo Transferred from Ponca City High GAA24 Glee Ciub24 Special Music 2 4 Class Play 4 RICHARD MANCEAU Schooner FFA 12 3 FFA Treasurer 3 FFA Parlia. Proc. Team 3 CSF 2 3 Football 4 Basketball 4 Class Vice-Pres. 3 Glee Club 1 Class Play Stage Manager 3 ARTHER GOLDBLATT UAW, Transfer from St. Thomas 3 Track 3 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Glee Club 4 FHA 4 Class Play 4 GLENN TAYLOR Glenny Stu. Body Treas. 4 Block T 2 3 4 Block T Pres. 4 FFA Sec. 3 4 FFA 1234 Basketball 1234 Baseball Mgr. 2 Track 3 4 Class Treas. 2 Co-op Quiz Contestll Stud. Council4 FFA State Conv.4 Exec. Council 4 Financial Council 4 Financial Council Pres. 4 Volleyball' Champs 3 PAUL OLSEN Bunyan FFA1234 F00tball234 Basketball 12 3 4 Baseall 3 4 Class Pres. 2 3 FFA Vice-Pres. 3 Block T 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Block T Sec. 4 FFA Reporter 4 Student Council 2 3 Thespian 3 4 YMCA Conf. 2 Glee Club 1 FFA Parliamentary Proc. Team 3 FFA Sectional Sec. 4 Volleyball Champs 3 PEARL MOORE Lavina Band 12 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Special Music 3 4 Glee Club 12 SALLY THOMAS Mouse Pep Club 12 3 4 Pep Club Sec. 3 Pep Club Pres. 4 UNESCO Conf. 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Band 1 2 Basketball 3 4 Speedball 2 3 4 GAA 12 3 4 Girls Lettermen 4 White 8. Gold 4 White 8. Gold Sec. 4 Class Sgt.-at'Arms 1 Class Sec. 4 Class Play 3 4 Thespians 3 4 FHA 1 4 CSF 12 3 4 World Hist. Club 1 Fin. Council 3 CSF Treasurer 3 L' ,rx Er DONNA PETERSON Pinkie GAA 1 2 3 4 GAA Representative 3 GAA Sec. 4 Girls Lettermen 4 Girls Basketball 34 Girls Speedball 34 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Class Sec. 3 Class Treasurer 4 Financial Council 4 Honker Staff 4 White 3 Gold 4 CSF 2 3 Drill Team 3 4 FHA World Hist. Club 1 Latin Club 12 Special Music 2 PEGGY DUCKETT Peg Glee Club 1 2 Special Music34 Basketball 3 4 Speedball 2 34 GAA I 2 3 4 Girls Lettermen 4 white8.Gold4 Peo Club4 Drill Team 1 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Tm-g5plan34 World History Club 1 CSF 4 UNESCO Conference 4 REX OLSEN Monster Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track,2 3 4 Block T 3 4 GleeClub134 FFA1234 FFA Parlia. Proc. Team 3 CSF 3 4 FFA Sentinel 3 Boys State 3 Volleyball Champs 3 Class Play 3 4 Thespian Club 3 4 YMCA Conf. 2 BILL SOWLES SowIes Block T 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Class Play 4 Trans. from Rogue River Co-Captain Football 4 V 1 BETTY WILLIAMS naetu GAA1234 Glee Club123 Drill Team 1 2 Latin Club Sec.1 World History Clubl FHA 1 3 Speedball 2 3 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Volleyball 12 L l JANICE SCHROEDER .,Jan,, Band1234 GleeClub1234 World Hist. Club l World Hist. V.-P.1 Band Sec.-Treas. 4 GAA 12 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Drill Team 2 3 FHA 12 YMCA 2 Richardson Springs Conference 2 6 N . MAXINE ROSS HMM., Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Honker Staff 3 World Hist. Club 1 GAA 12 3 4 Drill Team 4 FHA 1 2 Girls Lettermen 4 YMCA Conf. 2 X , l I MARY LOU KING HMMYH GAA24 FHA 4 Glee Club 1 World History Clubl Richardson Springs Conference 3 4'5- SENIOR ACTIVITIES if 2 LIMPY AND NORA BOARDING HOUSE REACH Q .as Q L1 xf-r ,,,,,... ,e.,..-- Paul Olsen , Bill Sowles , Maxine Ross Peggy Duckefl Lucille Ward .lack Ayres Polly Haynes Janice Schroeder Ar? Goldblatt Shirley Richardson Rex Olsen Pearl Moore Svephen Crawford Mary Lou King Sally Thomas Bill White PLAY CAST Herman . ,. ,,,, Wilbur ,, Hercules Nelson Betty Lou Maxwell , Connie Maxwell , Bernadine Smith John Maxwell , Jane' Maxwell Aunt Mary Limpy McGuire Nora Ninety-Volt Jones Roughhouse Ruby Mr. Poifer Lucy Burns Mrs. Mot? Connolly MR. AND MRS. MAXWELL rv' ,Q 5 b , A '-. - ' Lf iff. S - 'wa 'Lt .gig , , K, . if n - K ' - 9 4 1 f -.9 K J A. vw TQ 2 ' ' - ifhlx 55, 'P fix . L x Wg, Q S5515 I Ia 3 4 y ' 1 fs ' ff 'iw f 1 A Q up 4 'V 4,s r5 v I -1 H it . . 6, s 1 ' , ' 'f f '5'!f7' t I . . 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Hayward Ogden McClosky Director Flo Dunham Gaul Hurlburt Bonnue West Helen Kelleher Kay Potter Steve Crawford Mrs Bates Mass Ross Ebb Dunham Momca Bates Joe Burke Sue Branson Sugar Lou Jackson Lena Jones Stage Manager 7 LOVE IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE Pat Baker ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Toasty Floyd Sorenson Y Y ,,,,, Dr, Pilgy 'Q 'Y 1 0 f I y K Junior Prom DECEMBER 28 9:00 to 1:00 Music by the STARLIGHTERS Theme: WINTER WONDERLAND 9 . f if , J7 7 -ff I .0 PRESIDENT - ROBERT PARKER VICE-PRES. - DANNY KELLEHER SECRETARY - RUTH GALLOWAY TREASURER - LAVONNE JOHNSON Back low Donna Schroeder Joyce Holbrook Marilyn Wilson Cora Lee Hammer Joan Reinmiller Donna Anderson Florence Heck Ruth Galloway Helen Peterson Mrs. Bridge Mr. Phillips Middle Row Bill Olsen Danny Kelleher Franklin Dahlke Robert Parker Kenneth Ablard Jim Crown Ronnie Porter Jim Brown Gary Coyner From Row Conita Wood Velma Thompson Kathryn Goldblan Nancy Young Barbara Barr Eileen Sorensen LaVonne Johnson Darlene Martin Nadine Dahle Jean Chain LELAKE HIGH SCHOOL H9 if .X A -+ 'L FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Left to light: Joan Schultz, secretaryf Freddie Harding, treasurerp Jim Lane, vice-president: Harley Blankenship, president FRESHMEN CLASS Left to Right Top law Mr Quinn ladvusorb Gail Manceau John Barnes Bob Seaberry Claude Mullins Dennis Dunlap Dale Skalesky Lonnie Blevins Harley Blankenship Jim Lane Bell Weir George Fischer Mrs Pryor Kadvnsorl Second Raw Bill Stanley Ronnie Peterson Sue King Peggy Wells Nancy Brown Irene Barr June Rogers La Verne Forrester Mavus Stephenson Jane Craddock Geraldine Johnson Toby Duran Leon Kung Christina Lewis Nancy Martm Mary Steyskol Jerry Lea Van Buslurk Freddie Harding Barbara Bunch Roma Haynes Mary Brown Mary Johnson 20 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL I . I : ' I . I ' I I I 'I . I , . ., I . .I . I - ' - :' , ' , ', , . I I I . I I ' I I .I A. 'I 'I I .I l 'I I I I ' 3' 5 V 16- . 5-use. if-7 ' .827 A.. ,A A., , ,,. . .yy 00' Q ! 1 4, . S . , . , if 1 f' Q 1 L 'Ax , 19 STUDENT COUNCIL FINANCIAL COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HONKER Second Year Typing Students xv'-5 b N314 B93 lv 1 1, B514 HONKER First Year Typing Students TULELAKE HIGH SCHO Ol. .S 1 i ggi? . Qh, ,.4uf--A--'jf Q L 5 , I -fix, .1 - -132, 'QiJ 'Qf'51 I ? ii ysffif' M . .- - M g'g32q,,i:TL',r, A--' 333255 . f3?Q3j'h.f .17 qgggffa ia: M V W mf - wg? 1, ,uw ff-fLfefg,5, 2. 1 ' A M ' Pwr' ' 'V , 3 5 1. 1' Y r , ,ky X .. , ,. ' ' .v 2 7,3 ' 5 f 1 ' .S ff f ' , 'Q 1 V, ,'. X V 1 'A . ' ' 5 Q'-L'f37f fN 'D 1 .,1' J - VA fy, .,,, V Q. X I , Q f f , gr y A My, ' Q -W ' . fixzqizwr. 9' , H241 Q. 'fy 5' Q fi, -. ' '12 2 vzyff fx' Jw! Q 'A' X, W l' X ,gl 57, -15, ,fi Y A '- , , A. V ,SMC - . 1 . I . , L' H . , , n I ' A Nui-,rw-V '. A R f , , :gg Z xx , -:. 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I , ' , I' ' , I ' 7 u SF 'L WINTER SEMESYER lthose picturedl Sally Thomas Lucille Ward Gary Coyner Patty Baker Norma Kosta Ruth Galoway Barbara Schultz Joyce Holdbrook Robert Terry Polly Haynes Mrs. Thompson Cadvisorl 'P' 1-1 C.S SPRING SEMESTER Pat Baker Gary Coyner Mary Ann Dobbs Peg Duckett Betty Gabbard Florence Heck Joyce Holbrook Norma Kosta Rex Olsen Donna Peterson Kay Potter Donna Schroeder Barbara Schultz Selly Thomas Peggy Williams F. f- f Q I J 1 ficx X I Q . L -14-tk 'fr I I, . -.g I if X ffli, ' ' 9 ,nut T7 4,- vt K 3 I29 BLOCK T Top Row left to ugh! Glenn Taylor lack Ayres Steve Crawford Bull Short Rex Olsen Jerry Kung Maddie Row Darrell Lewls Bull Sowles Bonom Row Floyd Sorenson Paul Olsen Noi pnctured John O Keefe Bull Whale 0 T LELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 1 5 f - 1 1 I 1 - : , . : , . : , , . , . 1 Q-nhlvv an N - Q., - 'P ' ' ,gy , ' gx:-iff' ' ,,-.H . Crawford stepping up to lend a hand while White drives through. A TEAM left to Rigllf Back Row Glenn Taylor Jerry King Bill Short Coach Phillips Jack Ayres Rex Olsen Bill Sowles XB' TEAM luck low Floyd Sorenson Bob Parker Jim Crown Coach Fosberg Gary Coyner Jay Allred Ken Ablard Kneeling Gail Manceau Toby Duran Bull Olsen Danny Kelleher Franklin Dahlke Jim Lane TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL Xl Il Bill White. Kneeling: Mike Pederson, Elmer Heiserman, Paul Olsen, Art Goldblatt, Dick Manceau X I i l 'ix-N.- , 4 'G Qfi Q5 I2 13 5 5 x. Lg . .,,y fu 1 1, l, , Y J Q -na ups? 1 , ll-f f M Forward: Forward: ELMER HEISERMAN PAUL OLSEN Junior Senior Guard: Center: ART GOLDBLATT REX OLSEN Senior Senior Center: Guard: JERRY KING BILL SOWLES Junior Senior Guard: Guard: MIKE PEDERSON DICK MANCEAU Junior Senior Guard: Forward: BILL SHORT Senior GLENN TAYLOR Senior Forward: Forward: TU BILL WHITE Senior JACK AYRES Senior LELAKE HIGH SCHO - -.1 y-.......-., ,,, 7 Z 51-MV 4-5 County All-Stars BILL SHORT, GLENN TAYLOR, STEVE CRAWFORD, ART GOLDBLATT STEVE CRAWFORD ART GOLDBLATT , 9, 1, ,mn 133 ,Q . ' J 4 l- af -Wy i 7 2 -I' If 1 Ei. . .ig 5' rg gk , , as X .4 7341 . , , few, M , ' - ai ' af .3 , 5. , 3 1 - if t 'gi ,af K 1 ' fu M N f iggsfseaf , J , A . 435 Q' AL V riL,,, fp ik A if S Q wh f Q 'sw ' was , , n 55 ff Q, QW' J . ry Q T' ,, wp -1 16 , . My , 4 , , ,f A 33? , ' 4 if 'ff .,.. 32 JH ff f V Q Y 'W' .1 453, .4 .' 1, '3' 4 I '+- f Q ' QQ -2' -' M f . nw. ,1 ,, ., , , A My I . ul! 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Q, 12 r 4 ,D , f K I sf 44 TULELAKE HIGH SCHO SP 'N . 35 1 H4, L V - S ' 4 will Qx -il- A r . , ,n1m3,,hi..hdl4.','1.1 QI Y 4 ill x S S 'NA p ,Af f 5 , 'R' 'lg'-'I 1 U 3' W' ' Vs ' S 'K 9 . , 5 ,ou ,l 'gfi' ' 0 '.'- I Z Q -- g n NXQOQ .K Q Y f .- 0 5.0 X HQ 9 X f S ff?- I-5 74 I P i Aw-AH, r , , I ' - I K 4 I 1 rf all . X :1-Qpw-'-.'e.f,ff- -fg -1 u'N Qi .S m Q OI, J I 5.0 UF! Cl 'Q 9. 1 .Y r .s 1-Y 1 ,Wa - I dv 1: 4. QA 5 5' 0 gb 11-ww- -A fp - P. , ,W 7: . A N .L N' ' its -u. M. x . K v, N A Q. . 9 . X I N fl' 3 I .ff , J? 3, 4 ROSS FURNEAUX Science SIDNEY GORDON Music VERNIS HUGHES English I Library MORTON KAER Boys' P.E. General Mathematics Coach FRANK MANN Principal FAC RAYMOND AUSMUS Social Studies MARY EWING U. S. History Girls' P.E. lil! ULTY Homemaking THOMAS PEMBERTON Shop DALE OWEN Vice Principal Vocational English Speech Current History ' as AMELIA VANDEVERT English fiff W, LLOYD SWINNEY Mathematics MABLE SWINNEY Commercial Journalism TERSILLA VARESIO Typing l Spanish 'KN 149 NEIL LEMOS Student Body President DICK RUSSELL STUDENT CCUNCIL The members of the Student Council seated around the table are, left to right: Fred Bernardi, Block W President, Yvonne Riley, Student Body Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Kersey, Student Body Vice- President and Double C President, Donna Smith, G.A.A. President, Sandra Tosi, Y.M,C.A. President, Pat Jackson, Head Yell Leader, Frank Tallerico, Senior Class President. Standing from left to right: Mr. Mann, Adviser, Frank Lucero, Freshman Class President, Douglas Gilliam, Commissioner, Bill Morris, Sophomore Class President, Neil Lemos, Student Body President, Arleen Ault, C.S.F. President, Alice Williams, Junior Class President, Cecilia Salanti, F.H.A. President. BLANCHE HANDLEY Although the Student Council runs the school government, Dick and Blanche are responsible for the smooth running of the school plant. Duck as also our never tiring bus driver. CUSTGDIANS ii .4 HHH' ll! I ill 1 1 A.: 4: ,I Ei! R EE -. :E il il El ,Q n T3 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ARLEEN AULT BUCK AUSTIN CLASS CDF 1952 NEIL AUSTIN ROBERT BARCAGLIA FRED BERNARDI JOE CENA HENRIETTA CEDROS STEPHANIE DAGGETT Q Ek 1 .I CLASS OF I952 LELAND EDSON JERRY GILLIAM J. T. HOPSON PATRICIA JACKSON KAY KERSEY DOYLE KESTERSON 551 --as 415 BEVERLEY KIRK NEIL LEMOS LAVE MAZZIER WEED HIGH SCHOOL RALPH MORRIS SHIRLEY MCGRATH RUTH NISWONGER WEED HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1952 JOAN PALMER BARRY PATTERSON SUE PERRY MANUEL RAMOS DONALEE REYNOLDS MARY RIOS Q il' Bi' N Y Ax , I I R. ' . CLASS OF I952 DINO ROSSETTO CECILIA SALANTI MARY ANN SCALISE JANICE SHELTON DONNA SMITH FRANK TALLERICO ,Tx Y 'asv' 'T SANDRA TOSI SALVADOR VEGA CARL WILSON WEED HIGH SCHOOL , ,ig sfx 14 as 1 1, 'af' I in E7 fi I 1 .wr -1- 3 R. Z f.-v ,, .vw eg, , , 1 1 ., Luz, . fe .K -' 'N rp------v Zn 'li l-5 xl First Row, loft Io right: B. Collier, C. Paul, G. Andrighetto, W. Bowen, D. Yandell, V. Tolliver, R. Dick. Second Row: P. Peruzzi, T. Jackson, B. Killingsworth, C. Flock, V. Hubbard, R. Hayes, E. Perez, S. Sellers, L. Smith, J. Yates. Third Row: Y. Riley, A. Williams, M. Rodriguez, D. Serrano, R. Valles, B. Welborn, B Lemos, M. Salanti, N. Belcastro, R. Bruno, C. Boggs. Fourth Row: Mr. Swinney, D. Galloway, D. Linville E. Elmore, F. Pellegrino, P. Patella, B. Zambonin, J. Adams, N. DeBortoli. 1 JUNIOR CLASS The highlights of the year for the Junior Class are the Junior Play, Junior Prom, and the Junior-Senior Banquet. At their first meeting, the following officers were elected: Alice Williams, president, Dolores Serrano, vice-president, Mary Rodriguez, secretary-treasurer, and Noel DeBortoli, sergeant-at-arms. The Juniors are looking forward to their Senior year which will hold many new activities and responsibilities for them . WEED HIGH SCHOOL SOPHCDMORE CLASS Last fall when the Sophomores entered school again they began with high spirits as they had many different activities to look forward to. At their first class meeting they elected Billy Morris, president, Terry Austin, vice-president, Donna Dick, secretary, Karl Perry, treasurer, and Leland Dunlap, sergeant-at-arms. After the excitement of initiating the Freshmen, everyone settled down to the regular grind of classwork. Several of the fifty members of the Sophomore class were on C.S.F. and on the Honor Roll. ln the spring the class plans to hold the annual Variety Show. The Sophomores have spent a happy year and are eagerly looking forward to becoming upper-classmen. First Row, left to right: J. Castaneda, R. Zanotto, G. Shelton, S. Mazzei, R. Zanni, E. Caldwell, J. Lobis, D. Gilliam, T. Mazzini. Second Row: E. Hilliard, B. Ruel, M. DeLay, J. LaFazio, J. Smith, C. Davis, J. House, J. Sumrall, V. Austin, J. Culley, D. Dick, B. Aldrich, E. Jupiter, V. Philips. Third Row: Miss Varesia, D. Bourestom, L. Grassi, B. Kent, J. Mann, G. Sanders, M. Boydstun, J. Rossetto, G. Kaer, B. Ewing, B. Seitz, M. l-lock, M. Williams, D. Anderson, E. Esparza, F. Hardeson. Fourth Row: J. Gilliam, T. Austin, J. Walker, D. Sbarbaro, R. Willis, P. Spence, L. Dunlap, B. Morris, W. Smith, J. Bearden, R. Cates. S td ' -.,--.- 8 I ...Asn :alum sp:-ww First Row, left to right: C. Aldrich, R. Speer, W. Acquistapace, L. Stone, R. Alves, B. Jackson, D. Borcalli, R. Scott, D. Wilson, J. Moppen, L. Neimoyer, M. Smith, R. Thorpe, W. Pugh, B. Smith. Second Raw: C. Martin, G. King, J. Marchi, M. Calkins, H. Koch, J. Mann, A. Strider, C. Daly, E. Byrd, B. Stokes, F. Welborn, P. Henry, D. Georges, M. Ricca, D. Zancaner. Third Row: Mrs. Hughes, E. Hammond, M. Dawson, M. Mazzei, l. Salanti, R. Bernardi, J. LaFazio, A. Elander, M. Miller, P. Sellers, O. Pugh, M. Smith, G. Lewellyn, J. Easton, S. Hanks, D. Toms, D. Meadows. Fourth Row: L. Zambonin, K. Bradshaw, T. Runyan, F. Lucero, L. Baldi, B. Anderson, D. Spence, B. Young, J. Handley, W. Tatum, J. Smith, R. Acquistapace, V. Tallerico, L. Gonzales, L. Uribe, G. Wilson, J. Meadows, J. Dunlap. FRESHMAN CLASS This year's Freshman Class, which is the largest in the history of Weed High School, elected as their officers the following: F. Lucero, president, L. Baldi, vice-president, B. Anderson, secretary-treasurer, and W. Acquistapace, sergeant- at-arms. Mrs. Hughes is their adviser. The Freshmen initiation was a success and showed the superior sportsmanship ot the group. Their Return Dance was well attended and a great success. WEED HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES .1..A- Seated, loft to right: J. Palmer, D. Bouey, S. McGrath, J. Gilliam, C. Salanti, R. Morris, S. Sellers, Standing: J. Shelton, D. Rossetto, S. Vega, P. Jackson, P. Peruzzi. l'WEED HIGH WIND The Staff of this year's Weed Hi Wind has worked long and hard to put out the paper every two weeks and to make it the largest and best in our school's history. The seven girls of the Typing Ill class, which publishes the paper, have also contributed greatly to the success of the Weed Hi Wind. The fall semester editor was Pat Jackson and the spring semester editor, J. Gilliam. The advisers are Mrs. Swinney and Mrs. Vandevert. First low, loft to right: S. Perry, M. Scalise, S. Tosi, D. Smith. Second Pat Jgqkgon, editor fi,-sg ser-nesferr Row: B. Kirk, S. Doggett, H. Cedros, Mrs. Swinney Qadvisorl. 'P GIRLS' CHGRUS This year the Girls' Chorus has been quite active. They have sung for a number of assemblies, which were enioyed by all. SIDNEY GORDON ln October, the chorus gave McCloud High School an assembly. The chorus has begun to work out the program for the annual Spring Concert which will be held in Weed. The girls are all eagerly looking forward to the Music Festival in Redding this year. Another highlight of the year is the Music Festival in Mt. Shasta. Under the direction of Mr. Gordon, the Girls' Chorus has been very success- ful and they hope that in the years to come the chorus will get as much enioyment from singing for the various school functions as the girls have this year. First Row, loft to right: R. Hayes, H. Edmonson, E. Perez, D. Serrano, O. Pugh, M. Charles. Second Row: B. Stokes, J. Shelton, D. Bourestom, B. Welborn, F. Hardeson, J. Palmer. Third Row: E. Hilliard, C. Flock, J. Smith, L. Smith, B. Lemos, E. Jupiter, D. Anderson. Q ,. w .4 1 nf-2 ' T.. A -l I 1 V lp 1 D - X . I If ' . , Q v . . ' . , V f Ny ,,f 'f x , V N1 VJ' I f X 1 ul , F , - Off' lt, 2 X' v T h 34'-va L 15 4 lu ,Q ' yy ff, Wf :Q E MSX hu - 1 N' ., - 1 . :', I f W 5 V 'I . F , 5 . f.,- ' I . , ' f ' T. fg . 1' .. -- -i , sw f Q I X v X4 y X- N' 1 1 75,45 NX fl! V' X, Y X cj 'J '1 I 1 xx f ff L b X 1 J 1' , - 9 K I X ' B - - .' f' 'H Q- , ' i 'N .3 3 2, , i . A '- 5' 0 ' 4X 1?24! 5'if! e ' if 3.4! 2 Q W ' ' L , ' Q. 6 -1 egg S Firsi Row, seated: Guido Andrighelto, Dolores Serrano, Mary Rodriguez, Peter Patella. Second Row, standing: Beppino Zambonin, Noel DeBortoli, Barbara Welborn, Nancy Belcastro, Rosie Valles, Yvonne Riley, Frank Pelligrino, Jim Adams, Ronnie Dick, Carolyn Boggs. JUNIOR PLAY, VHOBGOBLIN HOUSE Darius Krupp Jim Adams Miss Pricilla Carter Nancy Belcastro Marian Carter Mary Rodriguez Jill Carter , Dolores Serrano Frank Harlow , Peter Pafella Jack Loring Guido Andrighetto CAST Susan Parkins Barbara Welborn Henry Goober Frank Pellegrino Delilah Worts Rosie Valles Bluebeard Bronson Ronnie Dick Bill Wilkins , Noel DeBor1oli The Headless Phantom Yvonne Riley SENIOR PLAY, LLOUR GAL SAL lah to right: Bucky Austin, Neil Lemos, Barry Patterson, Arleen Ault, Ruth Niswonger, Beverley Kirk, Pat Jackson, Kay Kersey, Mary Ann Scalise Y. M. C. A. Some of the Y. M. C. A. members attended the conference which was held at Anderson on December l. The girls are looking forward to the Richardson Springs Conference which will be held April 19-20. There will also be a confer- ence held at Mineral Springs which some of the members are planning to attend. The Y. M. C. A. sponsored a Twirp dance in February. This was the lucky night for the boys because the girls paid all expenses. Twirp week was one time that the boys had a turn at worrying about whether they would get a date or not. This year's Y. M. C. A. is the largest we have had. There are sixty-three members. As a whole, the Y. M. C. A. has been very active this year. First Row, left to right: T. Mazzini, R. Zanotto, L. Lobis, D. Yandell, K. Bradshaw, J. Castaneda, D. Spence B. Young, L. Baldi, J. Bearden, C. Perry, N. Lemos, B. Anderson. Second Row: C. Daly, J. Rossetto, M Boydstun, B. Ewing, G. Kaer, B. Seitz, J. Culley, M. Calkins, R. Niswonger, K. Kersey, P. Jackson, D Srnith, D. Dick, M. Williams. Third Row: W. Tatum, Mrs. Ewing fadviserD, H. Koch, J. Marchi, G. King, C Boggs, R. Bruno, N. Belcastro, B. Kirk, A. Williams, Y. Riley, R. Valles, B. Welborn, M. Rodriguez, S. Tosi, A. Ault, M. Scalise, S. Perry, S. Daggett. Fourth Row: T. Runyan, D. Gilliam, R. Cates, D. Rossetto, F. Pellegrino, B. Lemos, D. Serrano, R. Morris, P. Patella, L. Dunlap, P. Spence, N. DeBortoli, B. Collier, B. Morris, J. Adams, F. Tallerico, D. Meadows. ah C... K D .4 -if 7 1 5 ' ff 1 1 BOYS' HOMEMAKING loft to Right: B. Bowen, N. Austin, F. Tal lerico, R. Morris, D. Reynolds, B. Austin J. Cena. F. H. A. The F. H. A. has had a very active year. Their homemade cookie sales have added greatly to their treasury. ' The officers and their adviser, Mrs. Martin, attended the F. H. A. Conference at Asilomar. At their first meeting they elected Cecilia Salanti, president, Vicky Austin, vice-president, Arleen Ault, secretary, and Velma Hubbard, treasurer. Top low, loft to right: J. Smith, E. Byrd, L. Grassi, G. Lewellyn, M. Dawson, A. Ault, J. Rossetto, M Mazzei, E. Juoiter, V. Phillips. Second Row: B. Ruel, L. Smith, C. Daly, B. Stokes, P. Sellers, V. Austin, C. Salanti, P. Jackson, E. Esparza. Third Row: A. Strider, S. Sellers, M. Charles, E. Hilliard, M. Boydstun, J. Elander, V. Hubbard, D. Boureston, M. Rios. OFFICE GIRLS Seated, left to right: M. Rodriguez, K. Kersey. Standing: B. Kirk, A. Williams, Y. Riley, J. Palmer, R. Niswonger, R. Valles. Under the supervision of Mr. Owen and Mr. Mann the eight office girls took care of the attendance, did secretarial work, filing, answered the telephone and performed other miscellaneous office duties. Under the supervision of Mrs. Hughes the librarians catalogued books, issued books to students, and collected fines. By next fall Weed High hopes to have a fine large new library, Scand, loft to right: A. Ault, Mrs. Hughes. Standing: H. Cedros, S. Tosi, R. Bruno N. Lemos, B. Patterson. LIBRARY STAFF H6 J 76 bf 4. we 6 5'a A Eg? Q ., 4, I -'Aa , :ff f'4g,?!jf3,?'qNfi-- V ' G Ebgffgz ,, ig' Lf - f, ' A , 1 Q ' g, Y ' ' Q--mf' l x 0 ' 'M Q u W A ffm 1- 5 L uf . :Virgin 'fig P 51' f K if ff Egffflzvq J F' f ff LZLI 3, 9 15551 Tx- ' 1!4qw Ilia, F' me if ,. '4 ! 1 , ' we . 1 fi :A,.,, , Q , w,ff,g,,3, , ., 1 2 ff' Q, ' v , ,' .rn .4353 I X ' X ' ff 'k 796 . li mg , 1 'r 6. -'fly-1 '- ,xt iff' 52, - V. ,we an sw ,-mx.. , f Qu , ..g.- ,N .441-fig , A .W :sms , A N '.!l r1 XXX ini . .C ,Q A was .- fb .- f ,f' -N 'K . ,M-X, . , 4 , , , F. PELLEGRINO J. CASTANEDA L. DUNLAP B. PATTERSON SCORES Weed 26 .,,,A,, Weed 21 ,,,Y Weed I9 ....... Weed 0 ..,,.. Weed I9 ,....,. Weed I 9 ,,,,,, Weed 6 ,,,... WEED HIGH SCHOOL B. AUSTIN N. DeBORTOLl Red Bluff T9 Crescent City I2 Fall River Dunsmuir 19 Yreka 41 Fall River 12 Dunsmuir 13 Yreka 34 T. JACKSON N. LEMOS R. ACQUISTAPACE Manager 173 COACHING STAFF Weed High school students are fortunate in having an able coaching staff composed of four hard-working men. Mort Kaer coaches football, baseball, A basketball, and this spring will coach track. Pop Swinney coached C and D basketball. Ross Furneaux is tennis coach, B basket- ball coach, and assists with football. He had the track A team last season. Chet Marshall, as in past years, assisted in football. Jflliar MORTON KAER 'f ,,'i'3.?e., POP SWINNEY CHET MARSHALL ROSS FURNEAUX First Row, loft lo right: J. Bearden, J. Cena, B. Killingsworth, T. Austin, D. Galloway, T. Jackson, J. Castaneda, L. Gonzales, F. Lucero. Second Row: R. Dick, D. Rossetto, N. DeBortoli, N. Lemos, P. Spence, B. Austin, W, Tatum, B. Morris, S. Hanks. Third Row: R. Acquistapace lmanagerl, C. Paul, B. Patterson, J. Adams, F. Bernardi, D. Linville, L. Dunlap, A. Smith, R. Morris, F. Pellegrino, Coach Kaer. f 'f 1 ' ffl BASEBALL The baseball team lost one game, but copped second place in the Siskiyou County High School League. Weed had six returning lettermen. The team,was ably coached by Morton Kaer. Weed l3 .,.,. ..,,,. F ort Jones 'I Weed 0 ,.... ,..,,.,,v,. Y reka 2 Weed ,..,. ,..... M t. Shasta Weed Happy Camp Weed .,.. Dunsmuir Weed ,,,.... Etna Weed ..... ,,,,,,, M :Cloud Weed Butte Valley First Row loft to right: D. Yandell, L. Mazzier, D. Sbarbaro, J. Williams, J. DeLuca Coach Kaer N.D Reynolds, J. Adams, M. Risberg, L. Benato, R. Gibson, N Lemos F. BERNARDI Captain Q' First Row, loft to right: T. Mazzini Crnanagerj, L. Mazzier, N. DeBortoli, J, Walker, L. Dunlap, S. Vega, B. Smith lmanageri. Second Row: D. Linville, F. Pellegrino, J. Adams, F. Bernardi, L. Zambonin, B. Patterson, B. Zambonin, D. Rossetto, Coach Kaer. lA cmd LB BASKETBALL The A and B teams have not, at the time of publication, started league play. Coaches Kaer and Furneaux believe prospects are good for both the A's and the B's . First Row, lah to right: L. Gonzales, M. Ramus, G. Andrighetto, R. Tadina, V. Tallerico, J. Lobis Kmgrb. Second Row: J. Hopson, P. Patella, R. Scott, B. Killingsworth, B. Anderson, S. Mazzei, R. Willis Coach Furneaux. QP G. ANDRIGHETTO Captain 2 1 . , J' O qs Front Row, lofi to right: B. Ewing, G. Kaer, D. Gilliam, J. Palmer. Second Row: Mr. Furneaux, J. T. Hopson, D. Smith, P. Patella, B. Patterson. TENNIS cmd TRACK Tennis and track were the two spring sports that were coached by Ross Furneaux. In tennis, Dale Barnum, won Siskiyou County singles, and forthe girls Donna Rae Smith won the singles. In track the C pole vaulting team placed in the county track meet. Risberg won the hundred yard dash and placed third in the 220. lah Io Right: G. Andrighetto, D. Sbarbaro, T. Austin, B. Morris, B. Zambonin, B. Killingsworth, S Mazzei, D. Kesterson, M. Ramos. 'n Vx xx ,..g.-11 ,,.....-.-1- u. 7 First Row, left to right: M. Rios, C. Flook, R. Hayes, D. Smith, J. Culley, M. Williams, M. Hock, E. Perez, J. House, C. Boggs, R. Bruno, D. Bourestom. Second Row: L. Mazzier, M. Smith, J. Gilliam, G. Andrighetto, T. Runyan, J. Cena, S. Vega, T. Mazzini, B. Jackson, R. Thorpe, B. Collier, M. Ramos. Third Row: J. Adams, F. Tallerico, D. Reynolds, F. Pellegrino, R. Morris, F. Bernardi, B. Austin, N. DeBortoli, N. Lemos, D. Rossetto, P. Patella. First Row: J. Rossetto, M. Boydstun, D. Georges, C. Martin, C. Daly, V. Phillips, N. Belcastro, S. Tosi, M. Rodriguez, M. Scalise, J. Elander. Second Row: B. Ewing, B. Seitz, R. Valles, B. Welborn, F. Welborn, R. Bernardi, R. Niswonger, K. Kersey, G. Kaer, l. Salanti, D. Zancaner, Mr. Ausmus ladyiserl. Third Row: A. Ceclros, M. Dawson, M. Calkins, J, Surnrall, D. Serrano, B. Kirk, A. Williams, Y, Riley, D. Dick, B. Lemos, P. Jackson, M. Salanti. DOUBLE ll The officers of the Double C are president, Cougarettes and is a Pep Club. Mr. Ausmus, the KGY Kef59Y2 Vlce-Pfesldenli Guido Andflghelloi adviser, helps in planning pep rallies and assem- Secrelarykeasulerf Marla Hockf Se'9anl'al'a'mS' blies. This fall before football games, Double C Billy Jackson' members sponsored rallies downtown with the The Double C stands for Cougars and drill team and band participating. WEED HIGH SCHOOL 17 5' fi left to Rigln: M. Calkins, J. House, J. Kaer, B. Seitz, B. Welborn, V. Riley, B. Lemos, J. Sumrall, J. Culley, N. Belcastro, C. Daly, D. Dick and Rosie Valles. WEED HIGH TWIRLERS Maiorette Rosie Valles and her twirlers gave color and entertainment between halves of foot- ball and basketball games and also at assemblies. They marched in rhythm to the three drummers and formed the letters of Weed and their op- ponents. The maiorette wore a white taffeta dress and the twirlers wore green taFleta dresses, and all were wearing white maiorette boots. They are looking forward to marching at the County Festival at Mt. Shasta and the Redding Festival. With the supervision of Joyce Bast the twirlers have had a very successful year and they are planning to have another one next year. MAJORETTE Rosie Valles QU f,f DRUMMERS King, H. Koch, J. Marchi, and Joyce Bast faviserj. ii, Y 1 'li 2 w-,X ,JMU an P 'qrifif-J? I Qssagxj ,vga xxx B X. X V ' - hu xx 1? . x Q ! -'. ' -X 1 A x.. - X . ,.,. . .-,,,x n x 1 '... - S '.. -A 3 NA x xr Q i .. 'X V gs? I ' X X XX 7 .4 I r SX F' l'? w fu 1 v 54 ,.. su , 4? T' , An if 5 ., a u xt g S qisilfff K s gf' E, ai--A . .g, :f .' 1 W . X' AVR F.. Mu E7 . v. Ax N.. 4 :N -in , . '.' . . Lu X ,, 1-1 wyxf f I' 19 'I' W? 12 61, 4 L A + ,4,. wx' V v fi -, YG SX- 1 11' Q Y ' -LAI if 5 - S 'km -nge-f 52. ' ar X, 'Q ug. ,nf ' 'f t aw1f,, N. r' 'Cp , . ., 4l9..,4., , ' L 5 ffl? I I Fi a AL2.,At' Q Tx x ' x ' th l,jx,,M.ll4.ul-A1 'Mak U ' - ' ' 'f i -x 1 I , f Y f - 1'h , ' 1.53 s I Q '- ' r . i Q 1 Q Q x 5 sgx sf! X 5.0 X Y I2 E KA HIGH SCHOOL if 2 A' , 1' , '. 4 ' ' 7 ' if - - t :V 1 J, Q - 1' . Q :,-' --1' 59' I . .-I - ' - f .i.- -..--- ' : Q. A ,. in x e. . f., 7-2 -.L-.. '5 fa 1 .. U- ' , .M :Z E xhviw 1 ' E A 1? 1. JA. , 's ' .,.. , ' n 'fi Q , t I 'Cf ,Ji XJ ?g,,,,w . , f' A , A x . 'Z I ,,,,n-vW if-4+ A. il N PETE CREBBIN President First Row, left to right: Pete Crebbin, Mr. Newbrough, Norman Wilson, Leland Nicholai, Ray McGowan, Gerry Churchill, Eleanor Culp, Barbara Wilson. Second Row: Gary Riggins, Tom Hogan, Sally Jeter, Barbara Eddy, Ingrid Johnson. BOBETTE LIND Girls Athletic Manager I 4 Pun X .qv f THE WHEELS OF OUR INGRID JOHNSON GERRY CHURCHILL Vice-President Secretary LELAND NICHOLAI TOM HOGAN Boys Athletic Manager Senior Class President BARBARA EDDY Business Manager MR. NEWBROUGH Advisor ,v-vu. :di Q an - Wy ?: -'-vw '5- '13 YS .3 BARBARA wilson ELEANOR CULP GARY RlGGlNs NORMAN WILSON Girls League President leka Editor Boys Club President Sophomore President RAY McGOWAN CHARLOTTE RUSSELL SALLY JETER AET PEDEPSON Freshman President Head Yell Leader White and Gold Co-Editor Junior President STUDENT GOVERNMENT lt was not all Sunshine and Vitamins that helped our Student Council run our Government with the smooth running ability that it achieved. With the leadership of Pete Crebbin, who is everything a President should be, we struggled through our year. Vice-President Ingrid Johnson, who is head of committees, kept the school dances and concessions going and in fine order. Secretary Gerry Churchill kept roll and the minutes perfectly. Barbara Eddy, our Business Manager, took care of giving out all the Student Body Cards. The Athletics Manager, Bobette Lind and Leland Nicholai, have kept matters of athletic interests before the Council. The Student Council's decisions this year have met with student respect and heartily approved by the faculty. 191 Q 3351. U. 135 f , F fy digg Q, f R5 My V : A s ' 4. E -Q ip 43 3 43 As ever the vigorous Seniors lead the school in its many activities. Tom Hogan led the clan, Marie Lonergan assisting him, with Willma Laufer keeping records. We're in the moola! chanted Treasurer Virginia Maxwell as she hoarded the money. Karen Freeman and Louie Fasoletti led the class to great heights in the land of sports. A year short of their goal the Jovial Juniors appointed Art Pedersen to preside, Bette Micke to hold up his suspenders. Ann Parrott to sit on his lap, Margaret Nettles to spend all their money, Ruth Pederson refereed and the boys in the class got along by themselves. This year the Class of 54 was led by the brain of Norman Wilson. Helping him out was Bob Quadros filling the place of Vice-President. Little, blonde Marilyn Burns took notes of the meetings, while Andy Davis hoarded the money. Ines Michelon was in her natural place as Girls' Athletic Manager and Duane Burket was Boys' Athletic Manager. Last but not least the Freshmen chose Ray McGowan to hide behind, David Hitchcock to hold Ray up, Gloris Girdner to confuse them, and Georgianna Klump to pick up the pieces, Kay Riggins and Jim Skinner had a royal battle but the class finally won. In gi!!! .1 , ' 1 k, -4 ,fa - , , , Q Q5 ga v 5 4? . Q, f Q ' J-,, ' 0. X1 . . , 5 2 M32 ,,:, .Q Q, vy ' 4 ,L 19' S xx.-aff - Q- u 5, AiN f V Aisff fig , 'Q+ mm ,Q ,fm ruin ','v I I , , I an ., 3 -5 I' g . , M -. Eng M ,. . 5' ,.4,.,L , ggi, ' Y' ' J 3 - ' - lkg-'gggvg ,, wiv -w I' 1 h I gy: .. .. .- 1 i iv I ,ffl w gb x . . I . . - l V: 1223 .M wa' ni You can always tell a FRESHMAN by his dazed and glassy stare . . . CLASS OFFICERS: hh Io right-J. Skinner, D. Hitchcock, K. Riggins, G. Girdner, R. McGowan, G. Klump. First Row, lqh lo righf: P. Ross, Y. Smith, V. Scruggs, J. Valin, M. Wiseman, P. Yeager, S. Tallman D. Southwood, M. Towniey. Second Row: C. Sellstrom, J. Skinner, L. Sloan, E. Spenser, D. Rowe D. Rose, M. Martin, G. Went, M. Roof. I .g. 1' Q' 'B-H-wxgffbn , :sg 9 . Q., Mx vw kv Q53 , l Q 'lui t Ex! 1?f if x J 41 0 . V ' V b 'Hx Q liv ' Y 1 dd iq? 1 . f wi , ,H ' 1 .UI . Vi , gs xg: Q 5 1 4 v 2.1 5 0 ' K sv ' Q 5 Q J 2 J W 196 4 .Bi 3.5-F -35 , X I x , A .. . my - - ug. 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'aj x 1 1 CLASS OFFICERS loft to right M Nettles A Parrott B Micke R Pederson A Pederson You con olwoys tell o JUNIOR . . . J by his soft cmd gentle touch . . . , First Row, loft to right: D. Wright, A. Van De Weghe,'G. Werder, V. Williams, M. A. Scannall, B Thomas, J. Sharon, S. Thompson, L. Silva, Y. Smith, C. Sanders, J. Stanberry. Second Row: H. Wrede J. Matchke, L. Meyers, D. Wisenback, R. Meader, C. Powers, R. Sargent, B. Winningham, J. Sears, A Pedersen, G. Twitchell. Q- Vrfgx CAMERA SHY GLENN BAGLEY WILLIAM CLARK PATRICK KILLINGSWORTH BILL VINCENT STEVE WHITLOCK Karen Freeman, Willma Laufer, Virginia MaxweII, Marie Lonergan, Torn Hogan, Louis Fasoletii. 9 You can olwclys tell Q SENIOR . . . but you ccmnot fell him much . . . LARRY WESTBROOK KERMITH WHEELER BARBARA WILSON RICHARD WINNINGHAM GLENN WHITE IDABEL YEAGER DUANE BARCHUS MARIANNA BROWN JEROME CASSON ROBERT CRAIG AQ vm THE CLASS OF I952 CHARLES BARRY BETTY BROWNING GERALDINE CHURCHILL PETE CREBBIN v Q. Y. ', C 55,3 M 5. 3 X a w 'I' If iff fl-f 7i1 14 'AEYH si DORIS BETTS BARBARA BRYAN GAIL COLEMAN GEORGE CROWELL hx .f. -l, X If 7 .5 PATRICIA BOWER ROBERT BUCKNER JUANITA COZINE ELEANOR CULP , MTQEA A 3 -fx 'Z I '-. - QQ F' ici, is ,M .fx-f . N swf' f ' itjxff. S .05 DARLENE DEAS JOHN DENZ LOUIS FASOLETTI HAROLD FOSTER DALE FRESHOUR HARVEY HAGADORN SALLY JETER KARNA KARSTENSSON Kimi? X W 3 GORDON DeROSE KAREN FREEMAN TOM HOGAN INGRID JOHNSON ,f- I7 BARBARA EDDY PAT FREEMAN BILLIE HOVEY DORIS KENNEDY THE CLASS 202 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 'ix 'fb 'T -554, 'B' S Gun 3 CAROLYN KLEAVER JANKE KOORDA WILLMA LAUFER PAT LEY JERROLD LINOWSKI MARIE LONFRGAN JOHN MCCRACKEN VIRGINIA MADDEN VIRGINIA MAXWELL DIANE MEISS DON MILLER PAT MOORE ROBERTA NELSON GARY PITMAN BARBARA RIGGINS GARY RIGGINS OF 1952 3 THE CLASS OF I952 MARVIN SELBY CLAYTON SMITH BILL SWIGART DAVE WELDON FRANK SELLSTROM WAYNE SMITH SHIRLEY TEMPLE HAZEL WERNETT X sr ! 'Q' YREKA Name Barchus Duane Barry Charles Betts Doris Bower Patricia Brown Marianna Browing Betty Buckner Robert Bryan Barbara Casson Jerome Churchill Gerry Coleman Gail Cozine Juanita Crebbin Peter Crowell George Culp Eleanor Deas Darlene Denz John DeRose Gordon Eddy Barbara Fasoletti Louis Foster Harold Freeman Karen Freeman Pa ricia Freshour Wallace Hagadorn Harvey Hogan Tom Hover Billie Jeter Sally Johnson Ingrid HIGH SCHOOL Sseluon +kY'OSCDfD?- WANTED Alias Barky Chuck Betsy a Browney Cindy Bob Barb Jerry Church Dean Nita Pete Geo Gulp Dense Gordy Barb ou Foster Babsey Sleepy Joey I'laQQY Bones Bovey S ats n Racket Navy Grandfather Woman Wrestler Man Hunter Bookkeeper Housewife Janitor Steeplelack Forester Toe Dancer Gangster Housewife Principal Millionaire Housewife Secretary Mortician Absolutely Nothing Jerk lSodaJ Mummy Cattleman Lady Wrestler Old Maid Rancher Man Boxer Nurse Cannibal Judo Instructor Last Seen Tormies With the Boys Pastime Big Dipper With Harold With David With a Broom Playing Tennis In His Yellow Hornet With Gary Humbug White Circle In Balfrey s Office With Pinball Machine Big Dipper With Emo Tormles Pastime Pastime With Marianne Con Brown s With Timer The K. River Bogus I Big Dipper With a Camera Practicing on Frank 20 Name Karstensson Karna Kennedy Dorus Kullungsworth Pat Kleaver Carolyn Koorda Janke Laufer Wullma Ley Pat Lunowsku Jerald Lonergan Marue McCracken John Madden Vurgunua Maxwell Vurgunua Muess Duane Muller Donald Moore Pat Nelson Roberta Putman Gary Rugguns Barbara Rugguns Gary Robenson Mary Russell Charlotte Selby Marvun Shupman Edward Smuth Furman Smith Clayton Smith Wayne Smith Wulluam Stull Shirley Swugart Wulluam Temple Shurley Twutchell Audrua Vincent Wulluam Welch Marvun Weldon David Wernett Hazel Westbrook Lawrence Wheeler Kermuth Whute Glenn Whitlock Stephen Wilson Barbara Wunnungham Ruchard Yeager Idabel Alias Dory a u Yoonk Peachy a Jerry Mary Johnny .vunny Gun Don Chucky Burdue Bobby u Kathy Char Marv Smutty Smutty Smutty Shur Toots Twutchy Peanuts Marv Dave French Larry Kerm Harpo Steve Ga Ruc Izz Racket dlot Housewife Housewife Interpreter for U N Model Secretary Presudent of Lonely Hearts Club Wrestler Nurse Artust Housewife Cigarette G rl Woman Wrestler Chorus Gurl Lady Pug Skinner Secretary Desugner of Foundatuon Garments Duaper Changer Mulluonaure Police Woman Educated Iduot Rancher Nothung Housewufe Acrobat Alumni Rancher Housewife Grease Monkey Housewife Bar Fly Absolutely Nothung Saulor Woman Doctor Telephone Operator Loafer Cattle Rancher Educated Dutch dugger Whute Lock Sewage Dusposal Expert Mulluonaure Model Last Seen Backung Around The Druve ln Jacksonvulle In Her Jeep Bug Dupper Bug Dupper Wrestling Bug Dupper Drawing Gazelle Dances On a Horse Pastume On Yama St Druve In Wuth Eddy On Blake St In Puds Jeep Home Chasung Boys Cuttung Class ln Hus ord At End of a Gas On Maun St Bug Dupper Jacksonvulle Wuth Kurt In Hus Olds Wuth Leonard Weed Humbug Montague Humbug Whute Curcle Bug Dupper Wuth the Gurls Cuttung Class Duner Wuth Gary The Orange Bug Wuth George Town Hose , K. K. l ' ' ' ' , P 1 ' ' , P d , I . , P f ' Y. D. I . . . F. , . I . Di l ' , Pit ' ' , . . I R.g . . . Y. D. Sellstrom, Frank Stroker Wino In His Custom ' , Ed ' ' F ' ,, ' ' Bill ' ' , ' ' Bill ' . I k lv . . . i . . h , . . I Y l 206 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL I Ll. nj Q 5 2 Q ,tg ff W1 ,R s 55: 5 Q! , 4 ROBERT NEWBROUGH Vice Principal ,W K! I, , ED LOUDON Social Science S ss. :Z .Q Q9 Q J .Inf 'Uvv I 9 3 L f ' ff? 1 f MW! ' fl STANLEY BALFREY ' ff ' Principal ' ,592 Y f , .-JE? MARION TOLEDO HELEN SHERMAN Secretary Commerce, Mathematics ALICE SHELTON English, Radio ICA McFARLAND Home Economics L, bv- 'X 'IM'- LUCILLE HOFFMAN Art fr ROBERT HOME Commerce W 5 k 42- A f.. f '?!!'Q Q 53332 - . l 1 3,35 r 6 S, , , . ,Sf A D L 'M ' :Si I 4' ' -M., ,, .ff 2 Me z? ' , Q. . V W4-QM. f HN 1 V ' Q Vs W if i 2 3 . Nas-v.1,ff,,fN 455.6 414173 if .i ff, W, Wwe Qb' 'Q , ,- aa' 1 ' 1 V X Q, Q- . XY 3 'f ww, ' , .Q K M I xfgfg - If A ' : ' o Q if 5x2T m x fxyy E 5 5 . 5 , 265, ' X ' f 5 as 2 . -2-L : ' 4 N fx! 4 1 1,13 ,A 5 ' x ro w', .. NJ I I . . , C 1 , -' 1 gf if f fr' fi ' . 4 fi. I fj4 ' o'.' ' .x'Pw. 144' . f,.iL'AgH 4. y1pA',',c . .s JW .4 wa K., J 0' f ,lf 17 'Y '- ., 5, I I' '1 , ,-an alex ' sq!-Q, -Ll 9 Q I 1 '4 I f v: ,'l .H '4'r . 4 I . ' O gf ., - - xxl '.v U- va 'J 'fig , .wick 5-iafawj THE MUSICIANS ARE-Back Row, left to right: Mr. Fox and Billie Morris. Second Row: Jerry Dow, Gladys Fowler, 'Sadie Mae Owens, Betty Browning. Third Row: Dolores Wright, Naomi Mathus, Jack Pickrell. SWEET LISTENING YREKA HIGH SCHOOL The orchestra is a comparatively new enterprise at Y.H.S. Its members are: Delores'Wright, Naomi Mathus, Gladys Fowler, Sadie Mae Owens, Betty Browning, Billie Lee Morris, Myrle Crownover, Virginia Madden, Jackie Pickrell, Don Miller, Jerry Dow, and it is directed by Mr. Thomas Fox. Though still a young organization the orchestra has grown and developed exceedingly and has furnished its melodious renditions for very excellent entertainment. ww IAA 5 ., , ' f Q :gig gf .EV V A jk ,L , 1 X61 'XX , if Aj .9-N I Y i sa' 1- sig: Q35 D - X' I, kr . I 7 Q T .ski 4 3 .-f. , I . , . fww-J ,wi , , ,, Z Q 'A X f V v 4. . I 5 .-,. J 1 A g X -uf' ., er-A xi-if , ,V V t ix 5 1 V 4 fi A Q ik .N x ,,- x5 Hb' 1- 2 xi X QX ',J:sA,: J' x. I . I ' J , R, ' , . , l Ld' lx I f 'V ,f A-.ix 'iff' - If ' NF' fW'5' 'ff-3,221 'iff 1' nik' A! X 1 XV ' ' ff, fi W + x x ' ta X ml , x N -G X ' I J M4 4 W ' ll ' 3 x gg 2- 2, ,, ,1 ,Q Hg ,f-S D- N :WA 1 227, Q A fs If-3 Y .wx ,. ' f 1 'E WN I 'F 'L-I ,f 1 . ff y f ' - W L51 15.5, , Nh , 2 f X 4, 1 Q n , . 1 W 1 5 . 1 gill- ,. -ur X f ' 'X q--41 DL Xl .X , , f . -ann f. ! 1 ..... fy. K - ,112 J. L . 3, ,L ,' ,L 1 L V ff- 1 . - Z , fx A A lf' y I -.k an ,g 'T I-,gd 7 Y 115, --- 'S 'fx - x 4 fl fr ' ' ' v, - 6 vw ' N f . My Y :Y ' ' A 13,2 ' 95 ,fr 4 A L x 'Q f' if- 15 ffl ff: T5 Hs? 'S f QX Ps v g -' V ' N, . .A , f':xg A ':'t gp 1- ' .: a is -AA4 V It X 1 , N r Q. I , x ,W f, 1 2- i ,Q s. A 15 f , Q -sr .V 'Q' a-1.7 'Q 2 First Row, loft to right: S. Jeter, D. Betts, K. Karstensson, I. Yeager, A. Parrott, R. Pederson, H. Wrede. Second Row: B. Lind, K. Masters, B. Morris, Mrs. -Sher- man, I. Michelon, I. Johnson, M. Brown, G. Girdner. Missing: M. L. Machado, E B. Wilson, E. Dilly. GIRLS LEAGUE CCUNCIL xffh 5' Z kv M, ,f Quxx ,V , 'fv- ., , ,rm A M' - 4 .rffff Q' '. ' l BARBARA wu.soN A ,. i A President X . Mus. snznmm ' L . 7 ' 6 4 X1 X Advisor l ig! K ! N Sha me YREKA HIGH scHooL 3 ff ,N Gm H.,-,, I 1, ' sl, ef' if -.- ,. ,pf , I. . i I.-J.fQ1f , W J-fQl':,2 ' ' ' .-' ' 1 F' ' 4 ' ii' g b . , K . fi ,I f 'bf'-Y - - .,-,-m f'!Y!N ,L Q 7 . ., if , E S33 qfz f 2 'Q , ,ff 'rf K Q sf: W wir. , A ,.,'rH' ' wr' X fa- A? lhqg Qs, X: tg? - ,Y v iz ,4' ..-f KN ,A 5. Off fx! 9 1' ,xx ..., . ' Ml' 3 .1' .91 Ei 1 ,gb 218 f ,f,, Y OF g 9 G Townley H Foster K Wheeler Second low J Della Bona B Lane D Lemos Mr Elsea FICERS Furs! Row, lofi fo n h YR 3' Furs! Row loft R Cleland G er H Foster Bona L Logan fo ugh! R LaFleur Townley K Wheel Lane J De M Martnn Second Smith J Smith low R Root J B Cralg T McRober1s E Klum P D Hannah F Casson Tlmd Row P Klllmgsworth B Smnth D D e Avulla R Culp D Lemos R Crang -G Lemos Back Row D Hume Mr Elsea EKA HIGH SCHOOL 5 . J :rf .t : 5 '1 x . ' lv . -ak . H- M, v : . . . - 'f ' .-1w..f , '.' ?:v I f ' , . I - W , I vy 5 Ng? . . I fe ff, A. -Y 3 A U' f 9 4-.I-if ' L11 'm , . , 1,4 loft fo ng 0 P Dees C Sears G OFFICERS Furs! Row h Werder EKA HI SC lack Row A Van De Weg e H O O L FHA Sf dung M Garret V Madden G an D Weghe S Grngs Mull McFarland Seah by Sears G Bender V Wulluams .x , ' s 3 I ff .-W , Q .1 . I.: , ' 0 0 0 . A K i Werder, A. Van e , . ' - H C - sig , ' . dz C. ,H 3 V -' I 'hz . , . , . GH 219 WITH PEP AND STEAM Benne Small ldabelle Yeager Sh rley Thompson P' ldabel Yeager Charlotte Russell Sh rley Thompson Boy' Yreka has got everythmg mcludmg three energetic yell leaders With a swvrl of her skvrt and a swlsh of her red and gold pompom Charlotte Russell with her nmmltable talent for cheer leadlng gamed the respect and co operation of the leather lunged student body She was asslsted by the two llthe flgures of ldabelle Yeager and Shurley Thompson Durnng basketball season capable Bennie Small took over as one of the assustants And ldabelle moved unto the posmon of Head Yell leader 220 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL f s 1 Q J X ffirf' if IQHV3 , ' .W 'X 'Y ,, Y f. . , 'is 1. 5, E35 4 if n. .:,.- Q. ' Eu si' B , 5, , , vip. vV,.?c I mv an J ' 1 , '- ffwgf. 'sv if Q 1-f , Nil 5 I 6' , if 5 ,QL . 'f 6.1 V wr-T 45 A-Zim. 1 54 4: J, 5 . .L ,x gl. is 1 , - 5. A- ' f m f ' Eg .mf Q R, A Q ' P ,,' kr-1, l 'Zlv1LHit Z ..Q, P,fb-f- 'Jun' . 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Micke, H. Ross, 2nd low: C. Kleaver, K. Karstensson, I. Johnson, V. Maxwell, M. Lonergan, B. Bryan, P. Ley, B. Eddy, L. Deter. 3rd Row: Mr. Stone, P. Crebbin, G. DeRosa, N. Wilson, G. Townley, J. Greene, B. Hill, L. Nicholsi. ALCJNG A STAR-STUDIED WAY Lois Barnett, Suzanne Collier, Bette Micke, Ingrid Johnson, Mr. Stone. Here they come ! I The brains of Y.H.S. who do their darndest to get there. and stay there. Some are burners of the midnight oil while others are iust born that way. President, lngrid Johnson, with the capable help from Vice - Prexy Suzanne Collier led this group with an iron hand. Bette Micke performed the duties of secretary while Treasurer, Lois Barnett tried to keep the brains out of debt. All in all, they enioyed their day at the end ofthe year. 222 YREKA HIGH scHooL -xv fin, f Q., I -. - s- 1 if 1' 1 v 1, v -f r .. ,,,+4, ,, M? 9 , . ,f 523 f 3.1, 159 '? 'S F , v If :Q ggi, - -i 'iff if Y .wh ,ef wi' 4 .ry f f 'bs if . , I 592' :i.iQfs5'5,4 j by -N.f4u,,, 4 'n . Y 'ff 'R .. '53 -f 55.5 . 3. A 'E T 3? wi' ,fm h ,-1 r m, f , 1 ' fs .4 Ly 1, , 22' A ,z . 1: .Hgf qw ff. , .A 5 -, 5 M - if -,gif if AP? at vi ffl? jf? A '-in ff ,- , Nf'zy' frC.f. ' ' 5T54fU vfI ' 'A ,I .W Q. g, il D A llxgblk, ' in 'i 6 Ei gif v ,,, Q - 1554, 0' m hh r wa, ,: 5-'A Q. 1 -. +4 , 1 f, 5 A a fi. ,.. A y. v , at s in X 'LF ' , f '.- i , , Q 73,75 'A - I4 433 f . , f l? , U Q, . A 1523? 5, if X1 ,Q Q 'Q vga' ' W T' . X ,J .5 9 - qi ff 1 ..-'fffmmx Ulxfl g. I I S -fl YREKA HIGH SCHO 1:0 Row lofi to Right M Crownover B Mucke J Perry S Thompson L Barnet! 2nd Row R Pederson J Early B Evler L Nucholan J Svanberry A Kelly E Fowler A Parrot? D Hodgen K Masters K Broderlck Mr Loudon JUNIOR PLAY SING FOR YOUR SUPPER MRS. PIPER .,,,,,,.,,,,.,,w,.Yv,, ...........,...,. ,.,...A.,.,,............ ...,.........,,,, . JEAN STANBERRY MR. PIPER ...... ,..,,. L ELAND NICHOLAI LAURETTA ....... JOANIE ....... SUSAN ,,,,. STEPHEN ...... PINKY .......... RAMONA ...,... MARILEE ..... .. . ...... ANN PARROTT KAY MASTERS ARDELLE KELLY EMERY FowLER Barre MICKE ......'LOlS BARNETT RUTH PEDERSON BIFF ................ ,... K EVIN BRODERICK RONNY ...........,.,. .,.. .......... DO N HODGEN TESSY TOPPER STACY ,...,....,...,v, - ........ .... PEGGY ...,. ELLIE ...., BARBIE .... JANET EARLY ..,- ...,,...... BOB EILER MYRLE CROWNOVER JOANN PERRY SHIRLEY THOMPSON OL 25 226 lst low loft to Right: M. L. Machado, S. Steward, R. Freshour, A. Roberts, B. Small, A. Hopkins, S. Thompson, N. Allen, J. Sharon, B. Russell, L. Silva. 2nd Row: M. Holly, P. Martin, J. Deas, H. Wernett, R. Nelson, P. Allen, C. Todd, G. Leen, V. Ross, J. Roush, D. Silva, J. Norris. 3rd Row: J. Stanberry, P. Gores, M. Garrett, T. Sloan, D. French, E. Sloan, L. Laufer, L. Fiddler, D. Wright, B. Lind, C. Blevmins, P. Bower, P. Freeman, Mr. Fox, Instructor. SINGING ALONG Shirley Thompson Laura Silva Bobeno Lind Jean Stanberry First low, ICH Oo right: H. Wernett, G. Bender, B. Monnof, C. Blevins, V. Isom, V. Maxwell, M. Lewellyn, J. Shlron, G. Girdner, K. Harris, 2nd Row: N. Cole, E. Culp, M. Walton, B. Browning, M. Scannell, G. Foster, A. Pnrroff, R. Pederson, P. Foster, W, Pickrell. ltd low: J. Clark, B. Vincent, D. Weldon, C. Barry, D. Freshour, D. Miller, C. Powers, C. Smith, P. Killingsworth, J. Bradford: MELODY LANE Devo Weldon g Margin! Nenlex Ruth Pederson AnnParroM YREKA HIGH SCHOOL Barbara Wilson Don Miller 227 ' :ag 5 X Y -gl?-v W -- . ,fr A XTZLW. ,T-' 4 --V f ,X I Our editors Barbara Eddy and Sally Jeter hard at work. THE STAFF-Back Row, left to right: C. Smith, C. Russell, B. Wilson, R. Pedersen, A. Parrott Front Row' B. Lind, K. Masters, C. Russell, S. Jeter, and B. Eddy. NI 228 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL Bobette Lind and Kay Masters, our Junior Editors, worked hard on the ads. I. Yeager. G. Crowell, W. Laufer and M. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL , 'JB People wondered how an annual was ever produced in the riot of the journalism room . . . Ann and Ruth getting hot under the collar discussing pros and cons ot the sport section . . . Marie and Willma hovering over the phone trying to get ads . . . Idabel printing pictures all day in the darkroom . . . Charlie taking all of the pictures . . . George and Clayton blinding everyone with their flash bulbs. Somehow we kept our spirits above the idea of suicide and went right on smiling. WHITE AND GOLD Fine art came from the art editor, Barbara Wilson, and in the bottom picture Clayton and George fight it out over the camera. Mrs. Birkeland guided our way when the going got tough. I IEKA Eleanor Culp, Editor Firsl Row left to Right- Mr Graybill G Riggins T Hogan Socond Row A Twitchell P Bower A . . , . , . . : . , . .Deter J. Peterson, C. Saint, J. Broce. Third Row: D. Demaresv, C. Barry D. Weldon, E. Culp, G. Pitman, M. Robinson. 4 Fx ,, 4 glgr 1 !l! al 1 x . 'll 'A' Ax Qxdklwikiay isis if 1 I ,. . 1 , 9 5,4 1 I' n .ff I , ' e 'if -' I 4 ESA Ly . E A4 Q ' ' 1 ' X ' Q . 'wr 4 , is Vff P ' l -. I 1 w P SH-Q' V21 -Q.. U21 .,N QQ N 1 is 'vw l Q-P' , J ffl 'ww ,qv , 1 'fir ' .-'v-Q, A as C v W, 'Vfs r vig -v'.'.', -.'v !'1'- - '5 - - wxxw .1 v Y fx 'W Q, . . 'y 1 4 . I 'V'1r 1 V ' ,W--. v5 .f,--.'. fx ,4, . ..- ..-,,.-, - , . L.. ' V, r .,. , ff- .'-'4'ff'n'a'f:I'4f 11,-1 4 ', 'f ' ' ' '--lrflt, ,. Mt:.grwwZ g:ffza SPORTS 1 'Nix Q s W Z' I 1 ,- ,V k u f Q 43535, I Q I +A? gigfk in M .ff 5 5 , 4. , , . Q mf' f. 4, 4 M A 4 ,-if? f ,wg M lla , Q , . J ,. S E, A is fair -t, sig ,JL ,v .1 ' ' - J . ,LV- se i Fw my Zi, S? mfg f QA, if 'aff 5. L, V 79-L K., .4 1 F' gs fhf :H .' n nv t -452, 235, f qi f' , ww. .I V 43 I, -- av . N iw wif ,J - .. ,-, ffl uf? fs ? ' 1 '51, 'Z Back Row, left to right: Coach Riggins, Weldon, Hagadorn, Cooley, White, Pitman, Sellstrom, Linowski Greene, Coach DeRushia. 2nd Row: Winningham, Smith, Russell, Freeman, Clark, Riggins, Strong, Jones ht Row: Russell, Clak, Eiler, Broderick, DeAvilla, Barry, Crebbin, Pedersen, Hume. CHAMPS Jumpin' ieepers! Almost our whole football team made all-county this year Showing great endurance and strength, our football team won the Siskiyou County Championship. They played Redding for the Northern Cal-ifornia honors and lost by one point. Those bestowed with the honors were Chuck Barry, Charles Russell Dave Weldon, Pete Crebbin, Gary Riggins, Gary Pitman, Firman Smith, Glenn White, Frank Sellstrom, and Richard Winningham. Our go-get-um halfback, Chuck Barry, was nominated the outstanding player of the county. Alumni Modoc ,,., Anderson .,,..,... Klamath Falls ..... Corning A, Dunsmuir Fall River ,,,,. Weed ..,... Dunsmuir Fall River Weed .,,... Redding ,,,,, SCORES 6 Yreka 0 Yreka 0 Yreka 0 Yreka ,,,, O Yreka 0 Yreka ,,,, 0 Yreka ,,., 0 Yreka .,,, 6 Yreka ,,,, O Yreka .,,. 6 Yreka . . 27 Yreka EKA HIGH SCHOOL 2 iq! 5' ,if 5 -if ?3 '1l'f- 04' W, 4 Un I SY:-fl KN 1 4' :- ',-,1 . 1 wiv. 3. T9 ,,., mf' 'W- X we -'W' , A 1 , K' r if: 'A '.. -5221. ,Li Q W, . 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AND WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka Yreka 1951 SCOREBOARD Grants Pass ...... ....... 2 Eureka ..,... .... l 5 Redding .... ....... 2 Redding ........................... ....... 1 Mission, San Francisco ........ ..... I l Mission, San Francisco ...... 5 Medford ..........,... ......... . . ...... . 5 Etna . .... ..... . 0 Fall River .... ...... 0 Dunsmulr ...... ...... 4 Weed ............ ...... 0 Grants Pass ...... ....... 5 McCloud ...... . ...... 0 Butte Valley ....... ...... 0 Ft. Jones ........... ....... l Happy Camp ...... ...... I Mt. Shasta ,. ...... 3 Shasta College .. .... . 0 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 249 wily, I 'E :it ww -, . W -'fl' gir m+Fi' QV v M , X S Q ' v t..S4 x.4J 4' f , ,gg -'X .U lf ,-. , My Q. 75.xfg,Q25 Aigi. 42.29 iJHrf'51 ,Q , ,, ,. A , T- - . . I A K I V' -Q fagmiwffi- ,. . f nz. I l - 'V 55 ' 5- K ' , . A, -ri , ',,-. f ,, .. mmm.. -W. '72, . f:f'f451fg.,. 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GOVEDARE Band English Il, III Chorus Civics C and D Basketball Freshman Adviser FLORENCE HOLDEN English lV Girls' P. E. U. S. History Iunior Adviser JOAN E. Cl-IRISTENSON Commercial Registrar Junior Play Journalism ye X G Y.- .-ff 'Q p- J Q-. -o A f. O QE?-'I . , an-.gi 0 .N , . .4 5 ' 'l'-54 1 if 'lt Q 0 5. C gk WET' 1? A B x . ' --,r' -15.5 'I- n,, Y xii? Sx .gl .4 QL I W 1 Q xr s. I E 1 ii Ny! STANLEY RILEY ARLA MILLER RONALD STUMBAUGH JOAN HITCHCOCK 15 'ri-1 MERLE KENASTON VELMA REESE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ELDEN MYERS KUHTRENAH WALDEN DONALD BARNETT DELAYNE MICHEALSON Q.. ,E Q uv 9' i il' AX ew, 's..4-' ,fffi A 4. Ay + 4 ,ng ,bf - 1 .Q ' gg ' . , X 4 M ',, 'ff'-if' 9 - ' 'Xhx X if W-X 5, tar SENIOR CLASS WILL I Patsy Alexander wall my boldness to bashful Ball Ward l Don Barnett wall my uncalled for answers to Loas Alexander Phyllas Beeson wall my heaght to Mary Gerlt l .lam Carr wall my model A to my brother to take fishang anstead of the dog James lquaet as a mousel Cooper wall my quaetness Darwan Myers Don Crutchfield wall my Atlas physaque to Fred Nason .loan Hatchcock wall my anterestang weekends to Joan Connell Frances Johnson wall the saalors to Nellae Barrason Merle Kenaston wall my Frankae Lane records to Don Kempke I Delayne Machealson wall my drall team to the Women s Marane Corps Arla Maller wall the Tennant mud holes to Pearl Chapman Eldon Myers wall my Romeo tactacs to Elmer Westbrook Sharon Myers wall my long legs to Jam Maller an hopes he Il reach 7 feet Bally Paerce wall my curly haar to all the garls Velma Reese wall my twarlang abalaty to Lorene Bell Stanley Raley wall my grade an Catazenshap to Lloyd Rusk Ronnae Stumbaugh wall my huntang abalaty to Barbara Anderson successful huntang Barbara Kay Walden wall Cleon s rang to Betty Daedrach to add to her collectaon Chras Whate wall my vocabulary of foreagn languages to Betty Farmer Halery Wanebarger wall my catchang abalaty to Nancy Hamalton'?'7 '9'7? P SENIOR CLASS PRCDPHECY On the naght of June 4 I962 I Kay Walden was dressed an my best and well on my way to the Annual Alumna Banquet of the Class of 1952 to be held an the danang room of the famous Royal Lodge on top of Dorras Hall One of the best known places of anterest an Dorras the Royal Lodge as a huntang lodge and entertaanment center an Butte Valley and as owned and operated by Ronnae Stumbaugh who as some- what an authoraty on game huntang an thas regaon For the past nane years I have eagerly looked forward to attendang thas banquet and renewang old acquaantances As my husband and I entered the Lodge I recognazed many of the guests present Seated at the head table were Professor and Mrs Beck Upon greetang them and after the prelamanary pleasantraes they told us they had left thear sax lattle boys home wath a satter for the evenang Seated at a table left of them were Sharon and Claff Brenham and thear three blond headed boys Before Sharon changed her name to Branham she was a Myers of course no relataon to Elden Myers who as now the most elagable bachelor ara town and part owner of COPCO And over there at a corner table were Mr and Mrs Ted McLeod and Ted Jr Mrs McLeod was the former Arla Maller They told me that at the first of the year they had purchased a new I962 Buack wath the new fly away wang attachment Arla told me Joan Hatchcock who was voted the woman most Iakely to succeed an catchang a husband was unable to attend the Banquet due to a weekend trap to Weed She as anxaously awaatang the homecomang of her fiance who s expected home an March of I965 from the Army At another table surrounded by garls sat Halery Wane barger and has lovely wafe The garls around the table I later found were none other than has five darlang Iattle daughters all dressed an Levas and cowboy boots You couldnt possably guess an ten years who was seated at the table next to ours and an unaform too Lt and Mrs Jammae Cooper Jam as now a Laeutenant IJGJ an the U S Navy and both of Jammaes young sons were an manaature unaforms lust lake thear father Jammae told me the last tame he was at San Daego he saw one of the first showangs of Don Crutchfields new movae The Flame Jam gave o comment on the movae And who should walk an the door gust at that manute but Don Barnett the eccentrac mallaonaare We hear Don as quate the Romeo wath the garls and the four lovely dolls he had wath ham seemed to verafy thas statement Over by the orchestra was Mass Phyllas Beeson and her escort Ball Ward Someone told me they had lust gone back together after breakang up for that last tame Phyllas as now a model an New York Caty Mass Velma Reese and her escort Don Kempke sat quaet ly at a table lookang starry eyed at each other They plan to be marraed thas year when Velma finashes college an June Velma told me that Delayne Machealson was now the entry of the Unated States for roller skatang champaon of the Olympacs and as long as Jam Carr as an the famaly he travels wath her as her busaness manager Stanley Raley at seems as the personal valet of Mr Meek Stanley got anto such a habat of waatang on Mr Meek that he volunteered has servaces untal Mr Meek marraes whach seems lake at may be forever Ball Paerce AIIAmeracan Left Tackle for the Macdoel All Stars was also present at the banquet Merle Kenaston we hear has taken the place of Frankae Lane hs the adol of the bobbysoxers Merle as a professaonal Tennas Star on the U S Tennas Team Patsy Alexander and her handsome rach husband were also at the banquet They own one of the best ranches an the Klamath Basan As the naght progressed Frankae Johnson was featured on the program wath a vocal solo Frankae stall works at the Truck Stop but as hopang that the raght guy wall come an someday Frankae told me Chrastabel Whate was employed at the Wallard Hotel Well Chras always dad have her ups and downs but now she as elevator operator an the Wallard Hotel As for me I must hurry back to Klamath Falls an tame to Include thas news an my column BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL I . . . 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Kempkel B- Copeiand' enasion, . tum aug , . Carson, J. Crutc le d, R Barnett, P. Leon. XX Il XX ll XX Il X! ff . 4 i 1 ' f , 5 YN? Ggllg as fi? x QW' ,iw .' 9-- ix . M, , F, Xfiffwf 3 -,. K X0 ' f ,wh Q' My . ff f X M A if! ITN , x xl 'bn 1 X ia.. V ggi .. i 7 l. 1 ,. ,,,,- 1 TX x BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL- gl PX a LW CD CHORUS 4 I S' if XGX 33 -xi' 9' eg 0 0 0 Q-030 Q' 0 Y' iq,- J' F 'o b' '-5 Q er 06490 X0 BAND ll 1 S 269 Back Row: P. Alexander, B. Diedrich, B. A n d r U s, W, Blair, V. Reese, J. Abell, D. Michealson, P, Chapman, W. Easley, F. Johnson. F r o n C Row: l.. Sundkvist, B. Farmer, L. Wilson, E. Rhodes, C. While, 5. Myers, A. Miller, J. Hitchcock, P. Beeson. Back Row: W. Kindle, L. Bell, B. Webster, P. Davis, V. Chairez, A. Reese, I. Michael- son, P.McMurran. Front Row N. Barrison, S. Jennings, M. Raichel, M. Gerlt, B. Welch, L. Wire, D. Wallace, L, Al- exander. S... Squad I: B. Pierce, J. Christ- man, E. McDaniels, L. Rusk, E. Durham, D. Garey. . 'fi' J HD' H. Winebarger, D. Selberg, B. Gregory, . A ig. U uf' A. Svumbaugh, R. Carr, J. Crurchield. i--an vw- B' B. Lane, E. Westbrook, C. Diedrich, J. Rut- kowski, K. Winebarger, S. Riley. -'14 iv' V A 'fini ,.,,-.s jfi75'b OFFICERS: J. Cooper, C. Bran ham, T. Ruvkowski, E. Myers D. Bentley, A. Mclntyre, E Carson, M. Nelson, M. Ken- aston, F. Nason. 272 D. Crutchfield, J. Cooper, R. Siumbaugh, J. Hitchcock, B. Farmer, A. Miller, F. John- son, W. Easley, L. Sundkvist, W. Bla ir , B. Diedrich, S. Myers. JOURNALISM CLASS sox I ox d- .K 99 O Ax 962 P 6660 :PK 2 5 265 nql PBA NK P544 BO NSF.. V- g Ps Q96 'X wfgoil-f'ox 5 P' YS SQ NA P,-s Q?-Pyxcoxioqhxc 'K -QX ,gc xox ox J. Cooper, R. Stumbaugh, A. Mclntyre, M. Kenaston, D. CrurchGeId, J, Hitchcock, B. F a r m e r, P. Chapman, N. Hamilton, J. Abell, V, Reese in ii C. S. 4 frm' ' -6-My df' qos' J fv 9 '7 C60.ci-,SCOC4 01,0 I mf 41 P41 le, 0706 of a 804, Lf' ' 9 Cr' poop F65 ' . pe edging! 4 me ' wfuff LI, lf! '7p 1+ ' 47 s G 'df 'WSP7 Q iq, 7 274 PEP CLUB OFFICERS BLOCK B OFFICERS L M f - 1 I E9 -...S 5 ,ff- E.. , Hi -if a 5 Q Z I T A . . nl l K. Q I.. lrllfffq Wai fr BOYS COOKING ..i..,5 ...ay -Q! I R ?1f:::. .nx Q' 'Sf Q :Q ' 1 z I-Q x , ...- P .LJ HUM -e1'i'ist,k K ,-1 pf? 'X I .P -vii 1,- U , Zvvx 'G ' ic, Q, 1' 207 1-K xii: ,LJ - Jw, 1 ,,b,. . , K M, V -,. ,. A fffi I :lf .-A-V, . :ff im- , X N.' Inuit f 4: X v xx s i - I X. - If VUE X 5 C 9 Ng' x., by 'll . llkk , -- ' R 0 1 F l A 1 ' ' Q . Q .x l' F -fc, Q 1 Q9 X I .4-1+ I , N L - nwmpx kuljl' fly. nfl 'C a,,,. . 'u gl xg' S O ,. -A 'X 5 FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL ff :iQ3 RkT-i- D M . -by X ,. 5. ' ' -VJEFE' .1 , ,uk A f va..i:f.4 ' www W - fs, .N , FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 279 3 BARBARA LEE BOYLES MARY HELEN CARDOZA Barbs Mary LEORA BELLE LANDRUM nl-een AGNES LORRAINE MELLO P YLLI ANN MALLOW . H S., - H Agguo Phyue ,1- i 445 ki 1 'Q sb- FRANK LEWIS MELLO MARY LUCILLE MELLO Frank Mary Lou BONNIE JEAN SHARP DARLENE RAE SILVA nBUnnYn uDaru w 'Nh - '?'GQ ff 1 CLASS HISTORY Of the orlganal I3 members that started to hugh school In our class flve are left These mem bers are Mary Helen Cardoza Barbara Boyles Phyllus Mallow Leora Landrum and Mary Lou Mello Phyllis Mallow transferred to Canyonvllle In her Sophomore year and returned the last half of her Junlor year Barbara Boyles moved to Reddnng In her Junror year and returned the same year onnle Sharp Agnes Mello and Frank Mello transferred from Etna In thelr Sophomore year Darlene Silva gouned our class IH her Sensor year movung from Alameda CLASS WILL We the Sensor Class of 1952 of Fort Jones Hugh School belng of unsound mind do will and bequeath the tollowlng whrch are sublect to change on account of sand state of mentalnty sad nature to Rheta Perknns Barbara Boyles do wnll and bequeath my bashfulness to Vurgunla Mabrey Darlene Silva do wlll and bequeath my tallness to Bruce Mello Phyllns Mallow do wlll and bequeath my achievement In athletics to Roy Leake l Bonnne Sharp do will and bequeath my gift of snlence to Annetta Johnson Mary Helen Cardoza do will and bequeath my gnggle to Diana Hull Frank Mello do wlll and bequeath all my extra dates to Darrel Fincher Agnes Mello do wall and bequeath my sauntly ways to Ronnie Llllard Mary Lou Mello do wall and bequeath my 'ob as Treasurer to whomever IS wllllng to tackle the 'ob Signed this day with our hand and seal CLASS OF 52 Wntnessed by John Paul Jones Napoleon Bonaparte Juluus Caesar 282 FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL F I I , B - I I . I' I . , . - - I, , ' I, Leora Landrum, do will and bequeath my sober . I, , I, , ' . . 1 . . I, I ' H ll H ' v I, ' , ' ' D l 11 ll I, , , , CLASS GF 1953 L ii ' Q. , L? x DIANA I-IILI RICHARD HANNI ANNETTA JOHNSON ROY HAMMER Af I ' , SHIRLEY KUNZ ROY LEAKE SHIRLEY SELF LESTER HANNI J A A If QS 4159 SUE NEWTON BRUCE MEI-LO RHETA PERKLNS RONN!E LILLARD I' , -9-Ag-, ' w-?O L, - N 1:1 I-F: - I 53 Nor PICTURED - I BARBARA FINCHER '1 DONNIE GRIFHTH ' NANCY MELLO JIM MCCAW VIRGINIA MABREY TED Roeswen 284 FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL T-.N 5- Firsi low, loft to right: C. Craggs, C. Tibbs, N. Hovenden, E, Mello. Second Row: D. Fincher, H. Scarbo- rough, K. Stanton, D. Evans, P. Parsons D. McWilliams. .r-g:'r 1 loft to Right: B. Mitten, D. Jancich, K. Luttrell, Mrs. Vardanega Cadviserj FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 235 f 9? ,x , 4 Q-.-5 if .Qep San'-.. lofi Oo Right: Jimmy Mello, W a y n e Evans, Billy Hammer, Bob Mabrey. NOT PICTURED Billy Burton, Victor Seavor, Dave l.aMarr -. .,-1 lofi io Right: Mr. Hull ladviserj, Carl Lamon, Charles Mello. 286 FORT JONES HIGH SCHO 51 . I Ill. .13 .. -Ax ,ra s ' 1 . , , jj up ff'-, .Z , . Q ff,:,'4,9y' g 288 il l 4 L' V -M41 loft to light: T, Roesner, D. Silva, A. Mello, P. Mellow, L. Landrum, B. Sharp, B. Boyles, M. Mello, M. Cardoza. FORT CRIER STAFF BONNlE SHARP Editor CAROL CRAGGS Features Editor EVELYN MELLO Art Editor MR, PETERS Adviser WHITE 8- GOLD STAFF LEORA LAN DR UM Editor AGNES MELLO Assistant Editor MARY HELEN CARDOZA Snaps Editor BARBARA BOYLES Business Manager Loft to light: P. Mallow, E. Mello, B, Sharp, R. Leake, C. Craggs, S. Kunz NW X P9 O F I C E R S .XL . .6 WC 4 649 'o SH tb 519' 6' ,ge one 5 511, ,NX 'lr Xafxa aw gn OG oqglovchexxo- 'ue I V6 X o0 '9 o xi ii Y J' le NX' '46, BLCJCK l'F.l Standing: Roy H .mmor, Henry Scarborough, Roy Leake, Bruce Mello, Ted Roesner, Ronnie Lillard. Middlo low: Agnes Mello, Leora Landrum, Mary H. Cardoza, Barbara Boyles, Nancy Mello, Mary Mello. Fin! low: Kenny Luftrell, Jim McCaw, Lester Johnson, Dale Evans, Courtney Camblin. F 0, Lou 4. 4 f ,-. .1 123' X 4 s vu , left Oo Right Mary Lou Mello, Mary Helen Cardoza, Nancy Mello, Diana Hill STUDENT CCUNCIL Left Oo Right: Lester Johnson, Leora Landrum, Charles Mello, Cynthia Tibbs, Richard Hannl, Bonnie Sharp, Roy Leake, Mary Lou Mello. 'AF- X I x X X ' 1 KX- Ai Q li -at 3 an XV7 'T HILLBILLY COURTSHIP CSQQVC QW s 4 Wil Q so GANGWAY FOR GHOSTS 3 1 5. V 1. 1951 COUNTY CHAMPS DARLENE JANCICH SHIRLEY SELF :dxf l..,..a. 5 pf' 'Aff YELL LEADERS 293 u , Q C , v . Q g K x . 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LL ff- ,QU -' sf It 1 A ' f--,'1fr2'?'Zwe-M-Af4'h'bYif?'Kqf ei ,- ...1vfP,i,'?i,'Wfff-ffff'ff-511.4- 1 fwff 'f ff '- ff M ' ' ' ' .- 14f?f1f FLW. .TSM fry-11-'f 1g.'? fArfs1.mfvv2w ' 'fs fi N 4 ' A P - ,fy 3. if:. -leaz-.1,,,,4f,.ef..'n' .,'..,f, .wp,fL.',,g,. f '31,'17Qf,-V'fi- ,g:'!'-?f7'. '1 fg mwffffvff-1 . .' , 4, ', f,g 3. ,.' in ' A3 , J-Q-!.Cf',.,I, -n1.f' -1 , f1,w,,.,. 2 qgqaffflgg l all lofi Oo Right: H. Scarborough, R. Hammer, B. Mello, R. Leake, T Roesner, D. Evans LA BASKETBALL TB BASKETBALL Shading: W. Evans, C. Mello, C. Lamon, R. Lillard, L. Johnson, D. McWilliams. First Row: K. Luffrell 8. Hammer, D. Fincher, B. Mabrey, J. Mello, B. Mittan. Y l 1 D- FMT JWE3 W W It ' x KCGER STATKW I QU Ulu!! limp Q ' KV' ,A W- ICQ! C final AKL ,, i:9'd + ,s s -'FTF' i 1 , . L .J ..., 1818. Q 5 'f ' wfffa, 79' 9 Q? -Injpx M' ' X +-ug r . ,Sus-qv o , .uh O' . uv' 'W ' ,A 1' 0 Qlbirfud- ,-- ., mg, .Y , - 1 .,. 4 -,, W '1' . .'f'M-- , S9 lex 'i-ULL , ' 1 ,. X s x S 5 f 94 fi I , Y 311.5 if X I s 'L -ui 'Q I Q . f v '0 0 , N , l. I 4,10 n,s 'n C' X Q s ,Q , . -A 5 mx ' Q. L X Y ,,,gYlga:r.h if X EQ HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL .P ,B I . . - -., . ,. , . V , X , ,, -- xx 'z xt ,xixy , J l1,?f'- My i 5 La ' ! ' 1 if , . , , f' x.. xigluf, 4' , .,.',: . Tn- I , A , 1 ' 5 A1 Q . . , JI K'-11'-.fp -ag. 4 ,f V, .1 ,:L++-,-wwf, . ' ' - vl N J, ' .' ' - ' sf - .x . -, Y ,Lf-f Q, 1 ,,- in . f:-w.g--.1,- V-.N , . f, --. in P- C' f' A' Y 2 'fT1+'1-1 -:,-'f ,--.. :-:Q Y-f 'gr li: '4 ' q q Z X v...' i 111'.1' - A- --' ' w. g ' 2 A ,,Qff-M' ,!,L,W f nh - ...,...w-ev T ,' f ' V V' 2 ' 2 , 1 A. 153' f , K 5 I, as lll A :Ill l j gg Q ' Ill VII W 31 'ifzgf , 'Ill Ill g ,g- f '1 f . h ' ' A R MM--J w , . , I .J VvA'.3,- ,-I ffvv-wwgf-4.7 Q. K x ' X u 1 Q ,, -lg. ,I ',,T,,T,,..,,,A,,9,,,1, 1 -Mpqyri j H H' W-w f ' V. ,4 86 'T+'7-,QF ...L-'. .Q Nt 'Q Q 9 E 3? 5 ' br 'W' ' Q W . ,mms '. dx L:iJ.nVf f S ' F, . , --H-X s g X 1q'3Q'-i 1 MF I J I 4 is ., if Lf , I, ' ' 1 ' y f 1 1. W -- , g if Q55-Q, NHMZ---an HAPPY cAMP HIGH scHooL-'iifgmig jlzligeff. A A 299 ' S CLARENCE BARGER President BENNY ATTEBERY KEN RUNYON 'bf' SENIORS M 0 T T O We seek to harvest the Fruits of Life C O L O R S Green and Gold FLOWER +54 ,LE' ?gg1fffii I r is WSSQQ ELLE ggi FRANCES J. SMITH Cl-EOWA D. SMITH HARRY THOMAS 300 5' BERNICE J. ROBERTS EARL SAKOTA CLASS WILL Benny Attebery wall my quuetness to the Sophomores who need It I I Clarence Barger wlll my bralns to my lnttle bro her Eddie Bernice Roberts will my typing absluty to my brother Ernie so my portable typewruter wont need repalrlng every time he uses It Ken Runyon wnll my gllb loquaclousness to Raymond Alpheus who will be nn English III next year Earl Sakota will my football unuform to Pat McCauley Dont worry' It II fltl Cleowa Smnth wnll my curly halr to Janet so she wont have to put hers up every nught Frances J Smlth will my lournallsm ablllty to Tom Payne who wall make an excellent editor next year Harry Thomas will my handsome face to Kltty Alpheus so he can get a gurl friend HOROSCOPE Name BERNICE ROBERTS CLEOWA SMITH FRANCES J SMITH HARRY THOMAS KENNETH RUNYON BENNY ATTEBERY EARL SAKOTA CLARENCE BARGER Always Seen Typing At the Drug Store At Hamburg At Shermans Place Under hrs Chevy Late to School Drlvung Truck Us He'?J Lukes Duane Musnc Journalism To Laugh Sleep Hunt Sports To Be Alone PROPHECY Ambition Stenographer Fnnnsh School Reporter Comedian Mrllnonalre Not to Work Own a Truck Sharpshooter Deshny Housewlfe Soda Jerk Typesetter Stage Hand Hobo Mllllonaure GM Presldent Bug Game Hunter March I2 1967 Dear old pal Harry Was glad to hear that you got a lob drawing blueprints at the new hydrogen bomb plant goung up In the Happy Camp area Just got your letter the other day my mall at last caught up wuth me and along wuth your letter I receuved several copues of the War Whoop sent to me by the War Whoop staff In It I found that the staff IS lookung up the hnstory of former graduates In one of these Issues I found what our class IS doung Frances J IS now Iuvung an Hamburg wnth her husband and she owns her own dress shop Clarence Barger as stlll drnvnng pnckup for the Forest Ser vnce at Orleans Bernice and her husband Duane HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL Hammon are now Iuvnng In Tlbet where he ns worknng for the Dalal Lama and Bernice us hls bookkeeper Ea rl Sakota IS now Lughtwelght Champion of the world Cleowa Smith as stnll worklng at Young s Store but expects to gradu ate from Nurses School Ishes taking a corre spondence coursel In another ten years Benny At ebery has at last fulfllled a Ilfe long ambltlon by floatung down to the mouth of the Klamath Rnver on a raft Well I guess III be seelng you agaun soon If the truce talks In Korea ever come out Sure wnsh I could take a trap Kenny Sgt Kenny Runyon 3858759 Puscon Korea I1 1 , I If I . , , , , , . . . I, I A - II . I . . I l I ' . I I ' ' I, , ' ' ' I . . . I, I - . I , , . . To . . . To . . . I I . . . I . I I I . . . . . , . I . , . r I ' , . I , . - U . , . ,, H ,, 1 ' , . . . . . . , , . ' I V - . I I JUNIORS First Row: Doug Goodwin, John Weigle, Carol Evans. Socond Row: Tom Payne, Wesley Effman, Lucille Smith, Miss Fagiani ladviserl. First Row: Ed. Berger, Wilbur Bridenstine, Janet Aubrey, Pat McCauley, Bucky Titus, Mr. Wool- weber ladviserh. Second Row: Charolette Smith, Phyllis Smith, Lillian Wilder, Jackie Stevens, Pat Rivers, Don Kirby, Richard Alpheus. Third Row: Tom Crocker, Ray Alpheus, Ed Carstensen, Joan Wickersheim, Evelyn Simmons, Wilford Attebery. FRESHMEN First Row: Ernest Roberts, Vera Byers, Sharon Titus, Pat Dewey. Second Row: Jackie Reeder, Sue Alexander, Jeanette Woolweber, Gilbert Alpheus, Charles Kirby, Mrs. Toleman fadviserl. Third Row: Darlene Bridenstine, Paula Hockaday, Windy Moore, Jay Davis, Richard Bridenstine. HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 5? 3' l , ' fffy 1 Q ,V fi - 43 G' '1' 1' x.-fd .. -ff X Y 3341! 1 L A ' - S51 ii........Mf -- ' 4 Qsgw' 2 V 'gif ' ' fi F, I 1 . t 1. A 'J' si ' f . 1 w J fi 5 fl, E Q 1 a vw W I H J, 0 ! 4 Q.-J x Q iv Q J., 4 X, 7' '35 if A,i.f f v 0 WHITE AND GOLD CLARENCE BARGER Editor WAR WHOCP Mittal. - ' KEN RUNYON Business Manager F At lho Table: B. Attebery, Sports Editor, L. Wilder, Literary Editor, Cleowa Smith, Snaps. Standing: D. Goodwin, Assistant Business Manager, K. Runyon, Business Manager, C. Barger, Editor-in- Chief: Miss Fagiani, Adviser, C. Evans, Assistant Editor. FRANCES J. SMITH Editor lah to Right: F. Smith, Editor, Miss Fagiani, Adviser, L. Smith, Snoopsp T. Payne, Town News. HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN SHOP ADVANCEDSHOP FOOTBALL OFFEIQSE lofi Io Right Willie Attebery, Wesley Effman, Earl Sakota, Richard Alpheus lcoachl, Doug Goodwin, Bucky Titus, Raymond Alpheus. COACH WOOLWEBER DOUG GOODWIN, Captain DEFENSE First Row: Jay Davis, Sam Goodwin, Pa? Mc- Cauley, Eddie Carstensen. Second Row: Ken Runyon lcoachl, Richard Alpheus, Willie Bri- denstine. 306 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL JANET AUBREY WONDER TEAM WATER BOY S C R U B S lofi fo Right Gilbert Alpheus, Johnny Weigle, Richard Bridenstine, Pat Rivers, Don Kirby, and Harry Thomas, sianding. First low: Lillian Wilder, Joan Wicker- sheim, Cleowa Smith. ' Second Row: Carol Evans, Janet Aubrey, Sharon Titus. YELL LEADERS lofi Do Right: Lillian Wilder, Carol Evans and Sharon Titus. Back Row: W. Attebery, K. Run on, B. Titus W. Bridenstine S. Goodwin Y I 1 1 P. McCauley, E Sakota B Aftebery R Alpheus From Row- C Evans C BLOCK HC Barger, W. Ef?mon, R. Aiphous, D. Goodwin. U D . I I CLEOWA SMITH and BERNICE ROBERTS BASEBALL First Row: B. Titus, E. Sakoia, W. Effman, R. Alpheus, Richard Alpheus, W. Atfebery, D. Good- win, S. Goodwin. Second Row: P. McCauley, K. Runyon, T. Payne, J. Weigle, E. Barger, W. Bridenstine, E. Carsfensen, B. Aftebery. Third Row: C. Kirby, W. Moore, J. Davis, Coach Wool- weber, C. Barger, R. Bridenstine, G. Alpheus, E. Roberts. HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL Bank Row: S. Titus, J. Aubrey, E. Sim- 0,102 41l '2- mons, J. Wickersheirn, L. Smith, P. Smith, and D. Bridenstine. Front Row: J. Stev- ens, C. Evans, and C. Smith. SPRING CAPTAINS ,xg CLEOWA SMITH and FRANCES SMITH 5111 01.- FALL CAPTAINS JACKIE STEVENS and CAROL EVANS 4 'ae First Row: J. Wickersheim, J. Stevens, C. Smith. Second Row: S. Titus, E. Simmons, C. Evans, P. Smith. Third Row: J. Aubrey, F. Smith, P.' Hockaday. 09 310 GlRLS' LEAGUE First Row: C. Smith, F. Smith, B. Roberts, S. Titus Second Row: E. Simmons, P. Dewey, P. Smith, C Smith, D. Bridenstine, V. Byers, S. Alexander, J Woolweber. Third Row: Mrs. Toleman, P. Hocka day, J. Stevens, L, Smith, D. Robinson, J. Aubrey Fourth Row: D. Brown, L. Wilder, C. Evans, J Reeder, J. Wickersheim, and Miss Fagiani. R D I c 5 E H P A R E R I G D N A s G T 0 5 E N s left to Right: Frances Smith, Lucille Smith and Carol Evans MAKING THB GLA QUILT Seated at the Table, left to Right: D. Robin- son, V. Byers, J. Perry, J. Woolweber, P. Dewey, D. Bridenstine, F. Smith, J. Wicker- sheim, C. Smith, P. Smith, P. Hockaday, C Smith, S. Titus, J. Aubrey, and L, Wilder. Standing, left to Right: S. Alexander, L Smith, J. Reeder, Miss Fagiani, C. Evans, Mrs Toleman, B. Roberts, J. Stevens. DRIVER EDUCATION CAR Outside left to Right: T. Payne, F. Smith, Mr. French finstructori, B. Roberts, C. Barger, C. Smith, L. Smith. Inside: W. Effman, B. Atte- bery, and C. Evans. H . . . ' .I N R L.. 1 , x . .,,, Pg www: wmv' , , 1' Vx SEIAD BUS Standing Outside the Bus: S. Goodwin, L Smith, J. Perry, F. Smith, and C. Berger Inside the Bus: T. Payne, J. Reeder, J. Wool weber, S. Alexander, V. Byers, D. Robinson J. Weigle, and E. Barger. CADETS Back Row: C. Barger, H. Thomas, B. Attebery, P. McCauley, T. Payne, P. Rivers, W. Effman, B. Titus, W. Moore, R. Bridenstine. Front Row: K. Runyon, T. Crocker, R. Alpheus, D. Kirby, J. Weigle, R. Aipheus, C. Kirby, S. Goodwin, E. Barger. In ng'-1 1- xN'llnJ, n 1 f xx 5 ' I I! ID 5 xxx- 'u . +,- H' 'i k.Ig A 1 F N..O. 'VII' . , -- x ss,' a', ' -4.--4. 7 f 3 f'f - fL ,. 1T'L..is- 2.11. . mal Ns 'Q Us X ,xr XY 'f I 0 ,tqp ' a O.. .A 1' F l-5 ,W , x 1 f .fu ,- I 11 gc 4 gg. -5, A 1:4 5 f ' -i, I 5 EE! X QQ Y , SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND SACRAMENTO SAN JOSE T o Hz la School Graduates You can In a shori' fume, qualify al' Healcl s where more ihan a quarier ofa million young men and women, since IB63 have made fheir s+ar+ BUSINESS or ENGINEERING Day or N ight Classes STREAMLINE COURSES NO WASTE OF TIME BUSINESS ENGINEERING G neral Business ENGINEERING COURSES Privat Secretarial D Elecfncal D Owl Mechanical EI Structural Business Administr tion Architectural D Hlghwlly Accountancy SPECIAL COURSES Sales Letter Writing Electronics D Radio Bookkeeping and Clerical Accounting Armnure Q Master Typing and Filing Shmhmd SHORT COURSES DRAFTING DEPARTMENT Billing Machines and Comptomerer Mechamkal E Steel Detail Transcnbing Machines Arnhitutural lj Ship Building Check Trammg you wani' Send for IDIOTFDGIIOH foday More fhan 250 000 Heald sfudenfs occupy leading poslhons In ihe Wesi' Founded rn 1863 ENGINEERING H BUSINESS and VAN NESS AT POST SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA PHONI ORDW AY I sxoo OTHYR IIIALDSCIIOOLS OAKLAND SACRAMTNTO SAN IOSI ADVERTISEMENT SECTION O 0 n O O I I I , . 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D ,-,A r . . , , I -s -Q ,.,, ' I 1-Q - ,fd - ' ,4 - sf - -'k:'- 1--P, is 7 x -, ,A ,Q .F , ky, 'KX' f+.J'nf V , 1 .fi A ,tx :ff m H Lf' bf, X ni . 5' ' fix his 13 '. F 'fx I 4 'ffm i' 5:5 S , V5 X, s v A? Speclallzmg an School Supplles Dnplomas etc A CARLISLE 8. CO PRINTING LITHOGRAPHING STATIONERY Now In our new plant 3 floors 3 acres 645 Harnson Street San Franclsco 7 Cahforma BOOKS OF ALL PUBLISHERS Mall Orders Promptly Filled SATHER GATE BOOK SHOP 2335 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley Callforma Locke Power Lawn Mowers have proven their service and efflclency for many years and many users have re ordered Locke Power Lawn Mowers the second to fifth tnme ONCE A LOCKE ALWAYS A LOCKE 6.?.....!!ERG Dlstrlbufors 346 Washington St San Franclsco Cal HAIL' WHITE AND GOLD BEN B SQUIRE Magazlne Subscrlptuon Agency 5678 Mules Avenue Oakland 9 Calnfornla 318 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I I ' 0 o n 4 - Q I 1 u I I I - 0 s n . - I 0 s r I TRAINED MINDS PRODUCE FINE TOOLS TO SPEED PROGRESS . . . 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' , . I I Sinc 919 r ru , r , r rn n I ru FI Ludwig, Leedy and Slingerland Drums , i n u I , In rI u I i . , . I m , , ra , I I McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL IS GREATLY INDEBTED to the MCCLOUD RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Generous Support of our Annual AS WELL AS ALL OUR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES I 322 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION Sir for its Compliments MCCLOUD COMMUNITY RECREATION COUNCIL DEDICATED TO THE TASK OF MAKING IT POSSIBLE FOR THE PEOPLE OF MCCLOUD AND NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES TO FIND BOTH THE JOY OF LIFE AND THE DUTY OF LIFE THE FORMER IN GAMES SPORTS MUSIC THE THEATRE NATURE AND BEAUTY THE LATTER IN SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO THE NATION ADVERTISEMENT SECTION ll u - q I I I I F Compliments of the MCCLOUD RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY MT SHASTA COCA COLA BOTTLING CO 'B 5 5 Coke the Pause 3 AII rlghf who that Refreshes stole my Coke? 2? 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CROWE EQUIPMENT CO International Tractors and Trucks Logglng and Inclustrlal Equlpment Redding California FLUHRER S Popular because nts goo I Fluhrers Bakery Medford Oregon Movles Are Your Cheapest and Best Entertainment MCCLOUD THEATRE McCloud Callfornua ADVERTISEMENT SECTI N 325 FINE BREADS AND PASTRIES I ll ' I d.II l I O Compliments INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS OF AMERICA LOCAL 664 An organization standmg for a true democratac way of Ilfe and upholdmg the Idea of a government of the people by the people and for the people SUB LOCALS Plant Sub Local McCloud Callfornla Whnte Horse Callforma Town Group Pondosa Callforma THE CLEANING SHOP D A SHELDON 8. SONS We Call and Deliver H d C k Cleanlng Pressing Altermg eatmg an oo mg Gas Suits Made to Order Bulk and Bottles We Operate Our Own Plant PHONE WK4 Pl-lone 5551 McCIo d Cal forn a Shasta Cal fo n 5 Always Welcome Comp! ments of PEPSI coLA Borruno co Bun and BoBslE's D 'I SQU'RT Drive In Its In the Publlc Eye Mt Shasta Cal forn a Mt Shasta Cal torn a 326 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION of I I I ' ' I I I . . I . . I . . . I . I . l . In Pellegrino Sarti U I I MY. i ri I at ' . 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PENSIRINI - l A I AND GET IT' Better Save for That Rauny Day MIKE AND TONY Mount Shast ITALIAN DINNERS MIXED DRINKS 0993 Calnfornla BANK OF MT SHASTA Mount Shasta Cahfornua O P Nielsen cashner Phnlhp Googlns asslstant cashler L N Lorenzen presrdent Bob CasaIta vnce presadent Y Closed Sundays Phone 4473 Frank Srlva Prop and Chef Best Fo d ju, eww Compluments of ROBERT YUEN Chmese Teas and Herbs Mount Shast FRANK S CAFE LITTLE PLACE WITH A BIG MEAL Caleforma Mount Shasta Cahforma Complnments of MR and MRS L N LORENZEN Mount Shasta Cahforma TORESONS SHELL SERVICE Mount Shasta Batteries Phono 2279 Calufornna Em 'fzoadlea eww! at MOUNT SHASTA GARAGE Storage Repaurs Phone 2042 Mount Shasta Cahforma Accessories I ALUMN CLASS OF 33 Paul Chntwood CLASS OF 42 Roger Ghdden James Sartor CLASS OF 47 Alace K Pohl CLASS OF 48 Ralph Howarth Jr CLASS OF 25 Cora Nutson Nuxon OF MOUNT SHASTA HIGH CLASS OF 49 Loulse Dolle MoIIe CLASS OF 50 Don Mowatt Mau syn Hunter Mary Dolle MoIIe CLASS OF 51 Darrell Beckham Frank Dolle Molle Janet Orcutt Elmo Franchn at fy Nga ,T I a I ' ' ' l I - I I .- . - T 55' Hr , V. r .I ' . . -D , if Z, Y 1 . T . ' 1 , ik' I if 'ft' -af ' . I I 1 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 329 TE C0 THE TEXAS COMPANY Dnstrlbutor of Texaco Petroleum Products Phone Mt Shasta 2049 W A Douglas Mount Shasta Calufornla SEHORN S PONTIAC CADILLAC Sales and Servlce E pzzcw. mfbwq Mount Shasta California .44 llL. Compliments of MT SHASTA PINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Mount Shasta Callforma BEST WISH ES FROM THELMA THORESON PHOTOGRAPHER otogr hst en an me, ny p Stdo cros rom emen r 615 Floren Il 2979 D C f 330 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I I I f . 'gg o o X I f wo 1 . . 'T I IlIIll Ph ap ak yti a I i a s f EI tay Sh I A Pano . I. . V C HORNEY SHELL SERVICE Walnut and Alma Streets Mount hasta Calnforma KERRS NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Phono 2063 109 W Lake St We Buy Sell and Trade George L Kerr Roberta L Kerr Owners Mount SI'laSIa California Watches Gufts Duamonds C E DUNNING JEWELER Watch and Jewelry Ropavrmg Mount hasta Callforma Comphments of OAKS MOTEL Mr and Mrs L L Armstong Mount Shasta Calrforma SURE WAY CLEANERS Free Pnckup and Deluvery PHONES Mount Shasta 5601 Dunsmmr 2661 302 Ream Avenue Mount hasta Calnforma MT SHASTA HARDWARE CO C S Allmgham Phono 2152 Mount Shasta Cahforma PURITY STORE S M Hammond Manager FRESH MEATS and GROCERIES Mount Shasta Cahforma DR WILLIAM A LETCHER Howe Buuldmg Mount Shasta Calnforma Compllments of ERNIES RICHFIELD Service Station Mount Shasta Calnforma PIEDMONT HOTEL Italuan Dmners Mlxed Drunks Mount asta Caluforma MAE H NOE Real Estate Broker Notary Publxc Phono 5760 Abrams Lake Road and Schrllmg Way Mount Shasta California W ROGER HINES REALTOR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Phono 5853 Mount Shasta Calnforma Compluments of HIXON S Mount Shasta Calnfornua Complvments of BELLAND S SHOES Phono 2127 Mount Shasta Calaforma Compluments of SHASTA AUTO SUPPLY L s Thompson Mount Shasta Caltfornua Compllments of MRS .I A MCCORKLE Plano Volco Mount Shasta Caluforma ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I I S A . . - . 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I I I TRY OUR WINDSOR'S II DRUG STQRE HOMEMADE ICE CREAM REFRIGERATED CANDY DRUG SUPPLIES PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Mount Shasta SCHOOL SUPPLIES Callfornla RADIO STATION KWSD THE HEART OF THE SHASTA CASCADE WONDERLAND Mount Shasta Cal forma 'X 332 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 'L iw Exim ZX HANDLEY AUTO SALES Futuramic Oldsmobile Sales Aedafiy I ,Qt Y C fl 310 Ream Avenue ,I Telephone 2214 Mount Shasta W e 2 ,Q '- California LATEST HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES ELECTRIC SERVICE C0 RADIO APPLIANCE Before You Buy See Cy Mount Shasta Callfornla HARPERS NEWS STAND NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES GREETING CARDS Mount Shasta Callfornla J m011eY 0 J ou rake aa' ' W 7 Joes for Clothes Qc? f MENS DRESS AND WORK CLOTHES Joe Holecek Jr Owner Mount Shasta Calnfornna ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I -ge A 2 ,Nfl I I, 'il' -415 Y l J AND.J CLOTHING STORE A, l Ljrgg? xyk 7 ,' I X , , X X l It's a Pleasure! vETERAN's CLUB ik Mixed Drinks 'ik' Mount Shasta California SCHULER S INC Your Own Department Store Since 1890 Mount Shasta Dunsmuir Zzgadute VIRG PENSERINI JEWELER Diamonds 0 Watches Watch Repairing Mount Shasta California RAINBOW DAIRY FOUNTAIN 404 Walnut Street ICE CREAM AND SANDWICHES I, Joe and Josephine Spina Props Mount Shasta X X 2 California 334 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I sir iff fr V Q X-Il 2 iff 3 A E 5 , . .. 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' fl ,, . . ,, l T H d E A T ' E nR, MARY LEE LATHROP ComPlimen1S Of School of Music and Arts SWAN OIL SERv'CE sir sir Accredited Non-Profit Foundation Phone 2005 Sf? ik Phone 2246 - st rsh sf C 'Q ' Mount Shasta California BIANCHIS RESTAURANT ABRAMS LAKE RESORT Swimming Boating Italian and American Dinners Picmckung Dancing di C X Snacks Short Orders jbq Q Phone 5647 Mau 1 a Near Mount Shasta STANDARD QIL QF Trade at CANNON S GROCERY cAuFoRNlA quam, AJNELSON Dtbt Beverages Ice Cream we OPEN EVENINGS 81 SUNDAYS Shop and Save at , ,Umm PINE GROVE GROCERY 7 if GROCERIES FRESH EGGS BEVERAGES ICE CREAM MOUNT SHASTA HERALD Open 800 am to 800 pm a d All Holidays Mom, Sham Calf., n , Mount Shasta California 336 Anvenrlsemsur section 511 A Che nut Street Moun a a, alif rnxa , I Sf? 4 . . . ,., ' , X K 'ik . 4 xv' Xxx N OJE'-'N,f5x X ' iw 1 f ' X I n Sh std I California 1 in ' E 3.1. .. , isriuor :xy T!! if if u - 0 'il' f ffl I ' 5 L Phone 2073 Mount sham, California Mount Shasta California Q - nz' . ff 1' ,, X W 'E ff 'ik n . i ri ' ' J , SARTOR S UNION SERVICE EDS STOP INN 76 Gasohne X The Best Gas Your Car Can Use kk CAFE Accessories Tlres U Grocerles Gas Cabtns ' 5726 XA 5 North I I North H ghway 99 cf lesini Mount Shasta Calufornua Mo nt Shasta 7 Il Cal fem a 6 Q Congratulat ons STEAK HOUSE Dustnbutor Shell Oll Products Pan Frled Chlcken Brouled Steaks Mount Shasta Cal forn a Mount Shasta Cal forn a MISSION MOTEL Mr sl-LASTA FLORISTS coRsAezs FLORAL ARRANosMeNrs Newest and Most Modern Ln Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Cal forn a nAMsHAws HARLJWARE C m 'e'C ' Rm Beatnce S Ramshaw Hardware Pa nts Tools M' and Mff E Os '19 Electr cal Appl ances Plumb ng OWNERS and OPERATORS Gnft Ware Phono 5812 ph Mount Shasta Cal forn a one N43 ARMSTRONG s Mom NOBLE S CHAPEL In the Heart of Town Cleanl ness Comfort Courtesy Lloyd Noble SI' em Lloyd B Noble, Jr Mount Shasta Cahforma Mount Shasta Cahforma ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 337 5 ' T S4 T ,. 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W. eg' if X P - . ,- f 54' Cai i M i rnia im n o I Com im n of U i l I i ik? . n i i i ia W at - I I i ni - 1, A i Fl W Mount Shasta ADVERTI Sleep Quletly oFf th H e ughway Mount Shasta l f Compl e ts f v jf NWN Phone 5 orn a ount Shasta Cal fo PAULS RADIO SERVICE Mo nt Shasta Cal forn a Compl ments of WALLACE T WAIT INSURANCE Mount Shasta Cal forn You Are AI lys Welcome GIVE YOUR CAR LONGER LIFE pl ets NELSON S GARAGE 5I0'2 Wal ut Street a Mount Shasta Cal forn BUDN BOBBIES DRIVE INN Mount Shasta Cal for a Congratulat ons from VICTOR K. GOLLA I X X Cahforma Mount Shasta SEMENT SECTION MOUNTAIN AIR MOTEL SOUTH HIGHWAY N Phone 5745 K Paul and Gladys Holmes Calufornua 339 Compliments of THE CITY OF MOUNT SHASTA Home of Recreation Mount Shasta Callfornla SERVING ENTIRE NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA NECCHI The Maracle Sewmg Machme Does All These Thvngs land many othersl Wnthout Attachments Sews on Buttons ok for CCHI Your Makes Buttonholes Embrouders Blmd Stnches Hems G uarantee Monograms Apphques Natuonwude Darns Servuce and Parts Mends Sales Servlce Rentals Repalrs Ask About Our Rental Purchase Plan O Free Pnckup and Deluvery Servuce I Call for Free Home Demonstratuon SHASTA SEWING MACHINE CO Augle Gasulla Ray McRae Redding 932W 25 Years Experience l322 Market Mt Shasta 5585 20916 Walnut ADVERTISEMENT SECTION lo , NE I of L liberal Trade-Ins Budget Terms at ' sax' I sir ' ll ' ll l On the lookout for . , 1 K W SPORTSMENS DEN SYLVES MINOLETTI Phone 2295 Mounf Shasfa California CN-XB E xg BRUNO s GARAGE W Mou 1' Shasia Cd' Tom 5 Q 4 Auf REPAIRS M x,T fir? 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' , an i 'a ' , A I My 1 . - . 1, j,,' X N I , K - x 5 1 0476, GLIDDEN BROTHERS TRUCKING CO - Agents for Nahonal Van Lmes Inc Phone Mt Shasta 5721 Phone Dunsmulr 2072 Shappmg Packmg and Cratlng Only Mount Shasta California BCDBS DAIRY For Store or Home Delivery MILK Golden Guernsey Yam: Yogurt se Rvacel Gua anteed Lo est P Mount Shasta Dunsmulr U it Phone 2162 Phone 2252 342 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION A A I f! w MSC ' fz E I Compllments of DR P M WHERRIT Osteopathnc Physlcuan 909 South Hnghway Phone 5720 Mount Shasta Callforma BLACK AND WHITE CAB 9' t G10 fom Pho e 9913 A FRIEND MO I Shasta Cal fem a Mo t Shasta Cal form a TEXACO CERTIFIED SERVICE PALACE BARBER SHOP E I Bassett JIM MOORE Prop Mount Shasta Calfor a Mount Shasta Cal forn a ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 34 Con a ul I ns r n to Jack Lute, Prop. . 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T I I In C If ' KI h F Il FLOYD A BOYD CO Your International Dealer TRUCKS TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY Parts and Servnce PIO e 2072 Tulelake CaI fom a Greet ngs 10 ee T leIake Hgh S ho I W COPELAND YARDS from OI' TULELAKE GROWERS HNG WHKPIA S ROYSEN PAINTS AssoclATloN :Nc WG S- COW we Benefit of All Fa me s Phone 2711 Pho e 2761 T Ieake ff THE TULELAKE REPORTER A Weekly Newspaper Servmg Studemg Ha Ames Ranchers and BU mes Yuen In Tulelake Merrell and Malun Tulelake Phone 4202 Callforma 350 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION ' D w n i I i S u I c o J. . I fi., .LV ' L RL 1' . 'C , . also Organi1ed for f-'IHINET '.'.'OI'f'i r r . n U I Cahfomla !,1,laIkQ CaM o mia I ' , Wwe- 'f , S5 sr, . . . I I 'S Save Every Day Jack Clough at the HOMESTEAD MARKET Grocer es Meats Clothes Wholesale Dustrnbutor STANDARD OIL CO Phones Office 72062 Phone 2381 Newell Resldenee 72064 CBIITOIN 8 Tulelake Calpfqrnpq CRAWFQRD 8. WQLF CALIFORNIA OREGON TELEPHONE CO Phone 72241 POTATOES ONIONS Tulelake Cahfomm Phone 71441 J w KERNS Farm and lndustruul Equupment Tulglgkg Calforma I H C Tractors and Machmery Klamath Falls Oregon PARK MOTEL Fnreproof Constructuon Steam Heat Slmmons Beds Wall to Wall Carpetung Phone 7 13 TULELAKE CLEANERS Sk ll and Care Tulelake Phone 71461 Tulglgkg VERNS OUTDOOR STORE Clothmg Sportmg Goods Outdoor Wear Phone 7 2231 FAIRWAY MARKET 'The Best for Leu AI Porter Prop Tulelalxe Tuloleke Calnfornla ADVERTISEMENT SECTION - -, .4 I 9 ' .- 1' , . 1 U If . i . . I e Newell ' 5 ' ' l . . . I ' . . . ' ' A II i ll . 41 - 1 - - - I u , . TULELAKE CABINET SHOP EARL S MARKET Lumber Cabmets Supphes Meet Me at Earls 666 South Mann Street Phene 71111 Phone 7 1601 Tulelake Callforma Tulelake Callfgmla TULELAKE DRUG COMPANY COCIRIBIIS Dinners A Modern Drug Siore Phonograph Records Zennh Raduos Shaw Stahonery and Books Mel 8. Laura DICK MOORE PIIG Tulelake Cal,fom,a Tulelake Calnforma Comphments B ROBERT K BARRY Dxstrnbuior HAYN ES Phone 7 1561 Tulelake Callfornua Tulelake Cahforma PIONEER BARBER SHOP ELMER WAITS PLUMBING HEATING For Hanrcuts Becommg fo YOU Sales Servsce JACK CARLISLE 'hon' 7 Im Phone 71452 T I I k Tulelake Calrforma U e a e Cahforma ADVERTISEMENT SECTION of ASSOCIATED on co. ILL . GRANTS SERWCE KLAMATH BASIN co-or Auvomot ve Tulelake California Tulelake conform' D R SIMPSON STRONGHOLD STORE Tulelake California Phan. N mn Tulelake Cal forma EARL S PHARMACY Thanks for tho Ads meme C If STEVE LOUISE DONNA SUE a orma The Advertising Committee PAUL s mcnrlem SERVICE ,EDER:EE's,0RE Tulelake Cahforn a Tulelake California THE AUTO MAT THE YUKON TAVERN Come As You Are CLINTON S CORNER GROCERY comp' menfs ASI'IlEY CI'IEVROlET Tulelake Cal forma 410 So 6th Klamgfh Falls Ore O K RUBBER WELDERS VIRGES SHElI. STATION World s F nest Recappmg Tulelake Tulelake California Cahforn a BALSIGER MOTOR CO Your Tulelake Ford Dealer Complete Automotive Service For All Makes of Cars Buy at Covop Tell Your Neighbors OFFICIAL AAA ssnvlcs ,,,,,,,,,,, Phono 12431 Nnglui 72411 SEED FEED GRAIN Tulelake California Tulelake Clllfbrnll ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I i i . I i . 1 lr ll ' I II I . i . . Tulelake - California Tulelake Phone 4721 California ' a I ' , I ' . . I , i - ' a O Congratulations from FIRST NATIONAL BANK H. G. HAUGER Klamath Falls Oregon Seve With Us Klamath Falls Oregon KADOUS INSURANCE Best Wnshes Tulelake Calnfornla TULELAKE ELECTRIC Contracting Appllancos H E Rmabarger R N Rmabarger Phono 4141 Tulelake Cal forma KLAMATH HERALD 8 NEWS All the News All the Tame Klamath Fa s Oregon FAUSETT ELECTRIC B Ralph Fausett Contractung and Supphes Phono 72133 Tulelake Cal forma CHAS K WIESE Auctuoneer Real Estate Broker Phones Office 7 2151 Resudence 7 2153 Tulelake Cahforn a STATE FARM MUTUAL INS CO Local Agent Tom Perce Phone 71591 Tulelake TULELAKE COLD STORAGE CO PEARS ONIONS Pomross Phone 7 1481 rulehke CLAYTON S HARDWARE Marshall Wells Store Phono 7 2461 Tulelake Callfornua TULELAKE FIVE K TEN 'We Have Everythlng Phono 71451 Tulelake Cal forma EARL D SPRY DC Chnropractor X Ray Facll tres Phono 7 1591 Tulelake Calnforma X 354 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION . . 5 . Il i ' T . . . . I .. 5 . i 4 I . . , . . I - u ' - . i . i . . . ff A . . ,Lyme , . . ,+A .V - . f,,f gif, , f Z v . . A 1 C..-.. 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STEARNS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SpeciaI'st Klamath Fa s Oregon NGRAVEPS OPPORATION D' fomas - Ennounccmenls f 214 WEST PICO BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES I5 CABINET WOODS OT SCHOOL SHOPS GORDON MacBEATH HARDWOOD CO 2546 San Pablo Avenue Berkelev Cal forn a Weed FRED S RICHFIELD SERVICE Goodyear Tres and Batter es Phone 305 Cal forn a Weed Compl ents of DEW DROP INN G s Geo ges Prop Cal torn a Compl ments of GROPPI S MARKET Weed O Compl me ts of CENTER PHARMACY Ed Hckey Prop Phone 749 Cal forn a LOUIE S MOTOR SERVICE Phone 397 Compl ents of LOG CABIN HOTEL AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Cal forn STROUT REALTY INC Off ces Coast to Coast U S 99 3 Mles North of Weed W H Kng Assocate Beulah Kng Assoc ate Phone Edgewood 2302 Box 236 Weed Cai for Weed Compl ments of ADAMS GROCERY E G Adams Prop Phone 657 Cal forn Compl ments of RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION J F Harrs Agent Phone 4761 Weed Cahforn Weed Compl ments of MALLORY CHEVROLET CO Chevrolet Sales and ServIce Cal forn a 358 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION - I Il I I I I I I . 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I, ' ia I I Weed BABES MOBILE SERVICE Phono 890 Caluforma Weed Compluments of DAVE SBARBARO 76 STDTIOI1 Calnforma Weed Compluments of WEED HOTEL AI Ward and Graham Allen Operators Calufornla Edgewood VALLEY GROCERY Jack and Nnta Propnetors Calnfornua Congratulatnons Sensors SHASTA VIEW GIFT SHOPPE 8- Weed Gufts for All Occasuons Plctures for the Entire Famtly Phone 678 STUDIO Calnfornua MEDO LAND DAIRY Prnze wnnmng Dany Products Mam Street Phone 822 Weed Cahfornna Telephone 7 THE WEED PRESS PRINTING PUBLISHING C B Rlppon PublnsherOwner 4 Mann Street THEATRE FOUNTAIN Harold and Betty Scott Proprnetors Mam Street Weed Cahfornua Weed Calnfornua Weed CLASS A GARAGE Sam Scalnse Phono 635 Compliments of WILMARTH S JEWELRY STORE Calnforma Weed WATCHES DIAMONDS Caluforma Weed MIKE PALETTA Shoe Repamng Calnfornna Weed Compltments of EDITHS APPAREL SHOP Mann Street Cahforma Comphments of FAWN CLUB Dunung Dancing Banquets Mndway Between Weed and Mt Shasta Weed Complnments of J J BRADEN STANDARD OIL CO Calafornna Weed WEED BAKERY French Bread Fancy Pastrtes James Brunello Caluf Phone 549 Weed REX CAFE Phone 722 Drnnks and Eats John A Karagnams Callforma Weed Complurnents of WEED CLUB AND CAFE Caltforma Weed CALIFORNIA CAFE 8 BAR Muxed Drmks and Shuffleboard Cahfornna ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 59 1 . f 1 - ' ,,.-.. . ,, ff- V -1, , .. , - I I I I , . 'f GRANSTROM S MOTEL North Hnghway 99 Weed Caluf Phone 8I7 FAWN CLUB CAFE Steak and Chucken Dmners Between Weed and Mt Shasta WEED TRANSFER Haul Your Troubles Away Weed Caluforma Weed ANGEL VALLEY MARKET Rossetto and Ruffalo Props Phone 772 Calnforma Compluments of WEED LIONS CLUB Weed Caluforma Weed Compluments of PIN EHURST MOTEL Calufornua PILGRIMS REST MOTEL Mr and Mrs W M Kumberg Weed Ca nf Phone 692 Weed BILLS CLOTHING STORE Phone 882 Calufornua SURE WAY CLEANERS Phone 5601 302 Ream Avenue Mount Shasta Calnforma Shastnna LOUIE RIZZOS BARBER SHOP Mann Street Calufornna WEED THEATRE Robert L Lnppert Theatres John F Aquula Manager Weed Calnforma Weed WEED INSURANCE AGENCY Dependable Insurance Calnfornla Complaments of 'Y CAFE Phono 323 Weed Junctuon 99 and 97 Calufornna Complnments of WINEMA TRIBE NO 184 Improved Order of Red Man MT SI-IASTA FLORIST Corsages and Floral Arrangements Complaments of THE GUN STORE Athletnc Supplies Klamath Falls Qreggn Complnments f FRANKS ASSOCIATED SERVICE Frank N Ruzzo Prop Weed Caluforma SHASTINA PLUMBING AND HEATING SERVICE Weed Servuce and Supplles Calnfornna Compluments of DICK REEDDERS STORE for MEN Klamath Falls Oregon MODERN FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Weed Phone 851 Calnfornna Complnments of DR D L HIMES CHIROPRACTOR Weed Calnforma Compllments of NATIONAL SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES Compluments of COURT DIAZ 267 FORESTERS OF AMERICA Weed Calufornua Weed Compllments of DR H L VIDRICKSEN Calnforma WEED LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Phono 534 Weed Calnfornra Stop at SCHULER S The Store for All the Famuly Mount Shasta Calnforma Thus Space Donated by DR T F FARLEY Klamath Falls Oregon Weed Complnments of DORRELL SHELL SERVICE Phone 681 Callfornla POCAHONTAS LODGE Wabcno Councnl Weed No 23l Calnfornna Weed Complnments of ROSE MARY Caluforma Compliments of SPROUSE REITZ CO Weed 510-15c Store Calnforma ANDREAIZA BROS BUICK CO Sales and Servnce Phone 862 Weed Calnforma 360 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I , . , , . 1 , , I' . ' ' , , ' I I I . , 1, N I - . Mount Shasta California ' o I , , . , A D . , 1 v . . l . , T H LAUFER Plumbing Contractor 413 W Mmer Phone 289 Yreka R M STEWART Doctor of Ophmotry 418 W Miner Cal forn a Yreka Callforn a L A T SOLDANE Yreka YREKA TRANSFER All Knds of Fuel Geo go Sirofnold Cal forn a Yreka Cal f0fl'N5 Congrat lat ons to e Class of 52 MARSHALL WELLS STORES ROBERT erzucn Had are Appl a ces Spgrtng Goods 315 W Mner 328 W Mner Yrekg Cal forn a Y eka Cal f0fr1 B LINDS GIFT SHOP DR G C KLEAVER Gfts for all Occas o s 315 W Mmcr DR W L KLEAVER Dent sts Yreka Cal torn a Yrolu Cnlufoma THE BIG DIPPER Small Talk and a But of Borden s 4 Star Fountain Service e Q Callforn a ADVERTISEMENT SECTION O I I I ii -5 . .. i r . ii i ' ui - th w - in i .i Ii ii r ii I i in ' i ii ' ' I 'k 'i Compliments of JANSONS STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLY Need School SuppInes'? Mary Doe and John Smsth know that Janson s Sfahonery and Ofhce Supply ns The place to buy them Phone 44 YREKA CALIFORNIA Complumenfs of Complmefvs of DEPENDABLE CLEANERS MATT MCNEILS ,W 6, Home Gnocenv an 3,7 W MW nmvs N SAVE Yreka Calf Yreka Cal fo n a YREKA BAKERY Mem Sum, mp YREKA 'rAxl ssnvlce Homemade Bread Pastr es and Cand es Phone 226 Phone 276 Yreka Cal forn a Yreka Cal forn a SISKIYOU SPORTING GOODS CITY MEAT MARKET Here Smce 54 313 W M ner SI Loyd Johnson Warren Torrney Fresh Meats Fush and Sea Foods Af All Tlmes Sportsman Servmg Sporfsmen Phono 300 Yreka Callforn a Yreka Calnforn a 362 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 1 , . . . ' a I P 2 cl . a ' ' 5 - i r i ri , . Service Anywhere Anytime i E ' i i i i . i . - ii' , . if? . if iff ' i ' i Yreka Congratulations to the Class of 52 MAGUIRE 8. GREENE Prescruptuon Druggnsts Tho Ackerman Storo Caluforma A J SINGLETON CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS 400 So Broadway Yrekg Cahfornua Yreka Cahfornna BOB SHOPPE Personal Servuce VIRGINIA PRICE Phono 273 Yreka SPROUSE REITZ C0 INC 5 I0 I5c Store School Suppleos a Spocnlty Cahforma Yreka Caluforma Masomc Bulldnng Yreka All kunds of Bunldmg Metenals Cahforma Yreka Calnfornua There was an old woman Who luved nn a shoe She had so many chnldren She dudnt know what to do So she took them to ELSIES And bought them clothes and toys So now they are good Inttle gurls and boys Infants 8. Children s Wear Compliments of C C BROWN Yrekg Calnforma Yreka Callforma ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 'A' if ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. YREKA LUMBER C0. . ' ' sg, I ' I SEVERIN S JEWELRY E TURNER 3: SONS Art Carved Dnamonds Watches Omega Elgun Hamilton Bulova Longmes Yreka By J R wooo sm., Fumeturo Towle Wallace an Floor Covermgs International Gofhvm 209 w Mmef Phone 32 Cal nforn ul Yreka Calnforma AVERY DRUG COMPANY Yreka Prescrvptuons The Foundatuon of Our Busmess 225 W Minor St Caluforma Compliments of CUMMINGS DRUG Yreka Compluments of YREKA DRUG Cahformn Yreka Calnfornna E H MARLOW Jeweler YREKA FLOWER SHOP Keepsake Dnamond Rmgs Wyler Shock Resustant Watches Sk We glve S I. H Goan Stamps Flowers and Corsages Phono 28-W Yreka Calnforma Yreka Calnforma 364 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION ' J. . ' sk : ' : d l . W nrsu Luv' mg- f ' ' 1 iff I I I 'Af ' 'iff 71:7 'iff THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Yreka Calufornua COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS The Home Bank Member of Federal Reserve System Federal Deposut Insurance Corp Compliments of Dugan Barr Class of 60 Duncan Barr Class of 63 Hal Hammond Class of 67 BROADWAY THEATER Enterta nment at Its Best Yreka Cal forma THE STYLE SHOP Apparel Natlonally Advert sed Brands Yreka SISKIYOU PAINT AND WALLPAPER Phono 440-W Calnforn a Yreka Caluforma Compliments of ERNEST L BETTS YREKA FURNITURE EXCHANGE The Sllverharts 433 South Broadway Phono 434 ro In Calrformo J P MAGINNIS CO General Insurance II South Broadway RUSSEY S VARIETY STORE 5-I0-25-SI 00 Spoeialhos 113 South Broadway Yreka Cal forn a Yreka Calnfornua ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 6 I II ll I U i H .- I i ' ' i and Prices . i . . I Y ' . . I I O 0 'A' if 'ii' ak i i ' ' FLUHRER S BAKERY If It comes from Fluhrers nt has to be good Damsh and Fr nch Pastrues Made Fresh Danly Fresh Donuts All Varnehes Grace and Joe Kelleck Owners II7 South Broadway Phone 279 Yreka Calafornua Yreka Caluform J C PENNEY CO PEDERSEN S MEN S SHOP Dnshnct ve Clothmg ana Furmshmgs Yreka Calnforma Yreka FISHERS FEEDS Poulfry and Dairy Feeds Aurhonzed Dealers Albers Mnllmg Co Laro Feeds and De Laval Calufornua PENNEYS COURT GROCERY Complnments of 731 South Broadway T Yfelw Callfornua Yreka Calnforma BARNETTS 325 Soulh Broadway In Buffel FROSTY LOCKERS APPLIANCES fir Deopfreeze Apex Lew! Admvral ABC FREEZERS WASHERS VACUUMS REFRIGERATORS WASHERS 366 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I - sir I I Sz' 793 ' 793 fx il? Yreka Your County Newspapers SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS YREKA ENGINEERING 8- MACHINE WORKS Full United Press Leased Wire Plus All Local News Oberlin Road Phone 438-W John Dont, Owner YREKA WEEKLY JOURNAL For Those Interested in Local News Califomia of Yreka and the County Yreka WHIPPLE S JEWELRY Dealer for Class Rings 204 West Miner WELDONS TIRE SERVICE 503 South Main St. Phono 265 California Yreka California Yreka Congratulations THE LOG CABIN Compliments of LING BROTHERS Phono 149 W California Yreka California Yreka A J McMURRY C0 General Contractors HARRIS 81 DVORAK Certified Public Accountants Phono 42 California Warrens Building We have sportwear fabrics shoes Anything you wish to choose Low prices each and all Summer Winter Autumn Fall BUD HANDLEY JERRY MORRISON HANDLEYS HandIoy's of Yrolu I ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 67 36 MAGINNIS CHEVROLET CO. I COCA-CCI-A BOTTI-ING C0- Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Cadillac Sales and Servnce for the Service of America Yreka Calufornna OF YREKA Fred J Meamber 8' Sons Phono 100-W Yrelid Caluforma J B MITCHELL Realtor Pllonos Offuce 462 W Rssldonco 4 Yreka Calsfornna YREKA DRY CLEANERS We Puck Up and Deluver South Mlm Phono 228 Yreka Calmforma W A C K E R S Yfeka Caluforma SCAMMELL S ELECTRIC Zennh Radno Frugudaure Household and Commercnal Sales and Servnce Mann Phone 7 Yreka Caluforma CLARKS SIGNAL SERVICE Don Clark Dlsfrlbufor Slgnal Oll Co All South Mann Phone 996 AMERICAN LAUNDRY For your clothes so bnght and clean Our fnne servuce cant be beat Yreka Caluforma were lmm3'iT5l1..1l Yrolu FLOYD A BOYD CO Car A Franson Mgr McCormack Deering Farm Implements Tractors Intsrnahonal Motor Trucks Calnforma ADVERTISEMENT SECTION Feeling hungry? Here's a tip. SISKIYOU MEMORIALS South 99 Hiway Jones Road at Junction of Ft. Granite and Marble Monuments and Markers Emory lapp, Prop. Phono 1 I5-J California Yreka Y HARRISO reka Go to a place that's really a pip. Where? you ask. Why that's a sin. GO TO YREKA MOTORS N'S DRIVE-IN California YREKA BOOKKEEPING North Highway 99 California Yreka DeSoto Plymouth ace Sales Serv Mum B 8- R MOTORS lers Yreka DAVENPORT S Wholesale Meats Plant asc Custom Curing and Smoking Calif Yreka EDDYS CABINET SHOP OYHIB aliform Yreka Yreka Studebaker Dea 449 So Mann Street BAILEY 8. SON Plumbing and Heatm Appliances So Main 9 California Yreka Calif THE DINER Thelma and Russ 'T e place to go after the Phono So Highway Yreka dffle California NT SECTION ADVERTISEME ' ' 521 So. ' I I I . . C ' ' 610 . ' 1 '- if , h 9 H A ff' Sf? lf! me 48' 'l i l B 5 iz' ,f...U , , ' asv 1 1 . an Y . . l U ' ' n.bn.1.'5.!ff3 a:w if 'i' -' 69 i r Compliments of O. K. Kendall, D.V.M. YREKA VETERINARY HOSPITAL MARK M. BRAWMAN Oberlin Road Yreka Cal'for 'a Yreka Califo n'a STOCKWELL MOTORS Your Local FORD DEALER Congrafulafes The CLASS OF 52 YREKA WESTERN RAILROAD CO Your Transporfaflon Requnrements Wull Be Given Prompt Attention Yreka California Phone 641 ul' 370 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 1 n 1 -.' -'Q Q v BILL MAGINNIS POLLOCKS Shoes Apparel F sh g Rad o Electron cs Fool CO' e 'O M na S! at Fourth Y eka Cal forn a Y cka a f wAYMoN cons C P' 'S of es Fa, Mammary GRENADA MERCANTILE Box Phone 2661 Grenada Ca for a Gre ada C o WHITES GROCERY MT SHASTA MILLING COMPANY Monfag Cal forn a Mo Y gue o WITH BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 52 RIFFEL MOTORS QGI plqmouth DODGE and PLYMOUTH Phone 420 Yreka Calnfornna pl ents C L CHURCHILL 8. SON I-ANE5 HARDWARE Monfague C o na Montage C o a ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 37 I urni in S i - 5 r ci ns i r . r i i r C li ornia om imen Fin t in m i 55 li ni n alif rnia I ue i i n a Calif rnia - I all nl T ' 1 e lv 1 -gl I lm' f lll, Q , '::'.l-:: Com im of I alif rn' u alif mi ERICKSON 8g JAMES ulck Pontuac G Complete Automotive Sales and Servlce Yreka Callfornua Yreka YREKA SEED 8. GRAIN CO Poultry and Da ry Feeds Feed Garden Seeds Pet Supplies Cal forn a YREKA TYPEWRITER SERVICE Royals and Vuctors Off ce Statlonery and Suppl es Yreka Cal fo a Yreka MAJOR A H WHITE General Insurance 414 N Mum Cal forn a HI WAY GROCERY Yreka Cal forn a BURTON 8. FELINE l T CHOATE 301 N Main Yreka Cal forma Yreka Does your raduator bol' Does your car need ml Lubr cat on for your car To make t run smooth and far CAMERON and FAVERO 205 N Man Street Cal forn a Compl ments of SISKIYOU COUNTY ABSTRACT CO Randolph Coller Class 2l Ruth K Coll er Class 25 B L Nelson Class 41 Mar lyn Scamrnell Class 46 Yreka Cal forn a ADVERTISEMENT SECTION B ' 0 ' 0 M C 5 . P 1 a ' s l I i rni . ' i i i I Union Oil Service Station i . ' i . I i a ' I . i -Q r . i - ' i - , . l i i i i YREKA AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Pac d a dWIIs Sales a d Se W Guara feed A to of e Repa 9 Pho e 437 Yreka Cal for a R K ANDERSON CO Fla rpac S Arde Ice C ea F o en Foods Yfgk. Cal fo na Mo tag e Ca fo a Compl ents of A H NEWTON J r smuzr Lumen co Yrgk. Cal forma Yreka Celaforn a WAYMON CORE Compl ments of Fnexf u Farm Machmery GRENADA MERCANTILE 5.3 55 Phono 2661 GRENADA Grenada Cal forn a . E. .louusows moms sHAs'A GAS COMPANY PRQDUCIS Propane Dehvenes Appluncu 200 So Main Sine! Yreku Caluforma Yroka Cahforma fr A kar n ii n rvice if I 7,5 n um iv irin ,I , A i ni 'fr I V.. n r m rz 'A' i ri n u Ii rni im . . ,M.o. N . ' i ' ' i i i 'n ' i i R ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 373 MOUNT CREST RANCH Hilt, California iff Breeders of Hereford Cattle Southdown Sheep ii? R. H. PARSONS, owner FRED BAYLESS s pf. YREKA ENGINEERING 8. MACHINE WORKS Oberlin Road Phone 438-W John Denz, Owner Y eka ' o ' pl ts to he Class of 52 fro BUR BEL RESORT On the Klamath Hunting Fslu 9 Ho nb ook Cal fo n a Gazelle VOY 8. CAMPBELL Texaco Se A Tomo! e Repa Phono 233 Cal forn a YREKA sl-:EET METAL si-lor SHERMAN SPANGLE Yreka Cal fo Pl mb ng Appl ances Gazelle Cal fo n a SISKIYOU TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO if, ,Ig -' P' CATERPILLAR Qgnsi k'x,h JOHN DEERE YREKA CALIFORNIA 74 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION , u r Calif rma Com imen 1 ' m - rvice u iv lr . i .n f r i f i ' ' Building Material, Pumps u i , i i rnia i ri - Gd' - X - . - J f I fx p Q z if ' -3 ' ' I Ars' o .', 4 ' ' if-'L-'f'.2,f55 ' A QL4- A fd' ' 5 'Y' 1 . C xx A A l l l l 5 J l Compliments of YREKA MEDICAL CENTER R W BAYUK MD F SCHLAPPI MD D L MEAMBER Yreka Calnforma H gh School Students RHOW R d ng Equ pment VERA CREBBIN and Glffs For her Up to-Date YARN SHO, SLEEP s SADDLERY Yreka Cahforn a Yreka Cal forma SERVING NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SINCE 1929 COMMON CARRIER CONTRACT CARRIER 81 RADIAL HIGHWAY General Trucklng if? Local and Long Distance FULLY INSURED sk DAILY ovemrrs SERVICE EQUIPMENT Refrngerahd Open FIM Rael: and Cloud Vans SAN FRANCISCO SI p A Ferry Annex YUkon 6-0663 SACRAMENTO 401 S Street Gllbert 3 5911 OAKLAND 760 Ferry Street Hlgate 46286 MOUNT SHASTA 305 Ream Ave Mt Shasta 2195 YREKA 905 SO MAIN STREET YREKA 173 After 5 00 P M 8- Sundays 8- Holldays Call Yreka 1091 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 37 . . , . . R. . , . . . . , M.D. I I I I - I . i i . -if A , . W L, V We Q '!,p.,M ,, 7 1 - ag r' lg . MVA -M , .-,, A , 1 , if J ,T L .tyyg , . my . W., .' 1 11 4 I - , 1 A . , . ' 'A , I I .A A - . . : ' , , I , - f ----------,------, - 1 --------- f-f--'--- ' 1 - ----- - , . ........... . ............................ . campllmaala of PACIFIC PACKING COMPANY Insist on Our Meat Products Gazelle California S. H. MASTERS, D.D.S. YREKA HARDWARE COMPANY Farm Mlne and Indusfrlal Supplies Phone 400 500 504 So Maln Yreka Callfornla E J HJERTAGER 8. SON LUMBER CO SAWMILL PLANING MILL and OFFICE Callahan Callfornla Yreka California HAYDENS BEAUTY SALON C pl s o d Il f THE EMPIRE ROOM Pe amj, we eip? Y Y ,Oo Yreka Cal forn a 376 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I I O . , . . l I om iments of I y ur hair dull and dim? You want your hair neat and trim Hair Yyles cr i or ou rm ns, Hair Cuts n Manicures i i Better Materials for Better Homes Bulld wnth Buulders SAM Aviltv BUILDERS LUMBER C0 600 So Broadway Yreka Calnforma i .41 Y 19' in-' When Joe Doe and Bull Klump want good lookmg clothes they aiways go to BARKLOW S TOGGERY Your Headquarters for Spaldmg Athletuc and Sportnng Goods L F Barky Bar ow D C .hm Holfmger Yreka Cahfornua ADVERTISEMENT SECTION Il ' ' ' ll 1 1 V . - .- .- . , C' ' ' W I 1 ,gf 1 I . ' I . 4 I I I . A ll ll ' ' ' if! , gl 78 1 l - Nurnmous .f is 1 x R DAIRY PRODUCTS Xi SHASTA VIEW DAIRY B E Newton 109 North Broadway Yreka Callfornua COOLEY AND POLLARD HARDWARE Headquarters for Wilson Sportung Goods Hardware Yreka Caluforma ADVERTISEMENT SECTION l r' E -' V :xo It rg. I . ,..,,L, Q ,J X JI' -Q MAIL - ME - MONDAY BOOKKEEPING and TAX SERVICE Wishes for each of you the desire of accomplishment by diligent effort SAM D. HAWORTH 740 South Ma'n Yreka C 'orn'a PINE MOUNTAIN LUMBER CO 0 Box 535 Phone 897 Yreka California WHITE CIRCLE CAFE McCRACKEN TRACTOR CO a d Foo Tractors Case I pleme Sales Parts e 210 W M er Y eka Pho e 8 0 Phon 2461 Gazelle ,J .4 39?ll1u Sr9 'X 5 fig! ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 379 I alif i P. . Chinese n American d - m ms - - Se ' . in rvic r n Calif rnia e 5' f NJ 'I X- ii K s K'-,V 7 'N x 774 , ip I J.. -su -7 I xp' x f l - is V i Aix- 380 hd? 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Ha 29 I iff Calif mia MPL MEN BRAHS BROS AUCTION YARD For Top Pr ces Soles Every Saturday Phone 2401 and 2411 Grenada Cal forma 382 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION C O I T S of Consign Your Livestock to Us i 'k . f I I LEEN THOMAS TIRE SERVICE R ngs on he I nge Be Is o her toes Shell ea Lake s Jewelry Where e she goes New T res a d Recapp ng 5I7 So th Man S S ,.,,,,, ,,,,, JEWELRY AND DRESS SHOP Phone 254 Yreka Ca' fo Y eka Cal fo n a GLOVER 8. l.INDI.EY J A KLAMPFER C0 Expert INSURANCE Plann ng AND Fre Cas alty Auto a d Bonds PAINTED 574 Nor9I1 Man Phone 51 50 S0 Yh B Oad 5Y Pho 9 83 Yreka Cal fo Yfeka Ca' fo SCHELL S STOVES and BLINDS E J BROWN SERVICE STATION Pac f c H gh ay Box 212 Yreka Phone I97 Or Phone 773W 24 Ho Ser ce ,-4 'i f--1'- ,Z X' '09 7-4 Q-xl ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 38 i r i rs I n gfg f W Y , ' V I' . I n i gk . I u i 1. i rnia I i r i I i , u , n 3 B u r w n i mia f I mia I ii i w - ur vi ,5F'?fQ,i.5 - - 1 b -Ji A'3'.f. ,.Z6' ' g':',::.:------ -- -L: 7'A 'T'T '- 1--fp 5.4:-.. 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I Q A X . - If ,ff ff' f 4 I ' W D MILLER ENTERPRISES KF BROADCASTERS STUDIOS 1240 KILOCYCLES TELEPHONE 5155 WlLl.ARD HOTEL JACK KEATING Manager W D MlIIer Construchon Compony READY MIX CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION BUILDING MATERIALS 1900 South Sixth Telephone 4661 B and P W Club Monday evenlng Llons Tuesday noon 20 30 Tuesday evenmg Rotary Friday noon Toastmasters Wednesday evenung WILLARD HOTEL Klamath Falls Oregon W D MILLER Presldent LEE SCARLET Manager Telephone 4161 W D Muller Lumber Cooperohve W D MILLER Presldent ORIN LEWIS Manager Etna Callfornla W D MlIIer TULELAKE CALIFORNIA Ready Mlx Concrete i' Re mforclng Steel Rock 'k Sand 'A' Bulldmg Materials etc Telephone 2551 384 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION O O .II I I O U O Eg Q , gg--g--q,----kggAAgggggggvvu - U ge l Kiwanis .,e,e,,.eeL.v.......,,.,u.a, Thursday noon I . ' ' I . I I O O O - - I . I I . . O I I I .. . I . Carpets and Rugs by Blgelow Gulustan Flrth Magee Hlghfsfown Wunda Weve and many others CALHOUN S W' AP' Q' ww? aa' 357 E Mann Phone 8495 Klamath Falls ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 385 Southern L Oregon's FINEST and NEWEST srunlo Did the Photography for the Butte Valley High and Tulelake High sections of this Annual We Are Proud ow of our Fine ly Portrait Commerclal ? G U D E R I A N Aerial News Home Formerly the Herald and News Photographer and Wedding Photos H25 Mann Klamath Falls Ore Ph 2 2791 BUTTE VALLEY MANUFACTURING CO Dorrus California FINEST QUALITY MOULDINGS 336 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION l' l -I - I av it it ' , , .if BUTTE VALLEY STATE BANK COMMERCIAL Dorrls Callfornla OFFICERS Wm G Hagelstem Presrdent George R Pheneger Vlce Presldent Earl F Ager Secretary Fred Flsher Cashier Wm S Hagelsfem Asst Cashuer Archie Mlllrgan Asst Cashler DIRECTORS Wm G Hagelstem Dorrrs George R Pheneger Bray Enocklsraelson Sacramento Earl F Ager Tulelake Geo Hagelsteun Klamath Fall MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Calif Ca If Ca If Ca If s Ore CATERPILLAR nuncrons Moron GRADERS 303 MEUR Caterplllar misss. ENGINES 0 FARM MACHINERY UUA'-'TV 'ARM sourvmenr CRATER LAKE MACHINERY COMPANY Formerly REED TRACTOR CO. MIDLAND EQUIPMENT CO. 1410 So Slxth Phone 2 2544 ADVERTIS EMENT SECTION 387 MEISS RANCH , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevenson Diversified Farming and Livestock Scale and Elevator Service Phone Dorris 7-F-201 Macdoel California RA BIGGERS EAST SIDE ELECTRIC 625 Klamath Ave Phone 3184 Industrial Installations an RAY BIGGER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT 433 Market Phone 3223 MOTORS REWINDING ..l 388 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION Y 1 d , l 5 ' ly fl. E 'W I ASSOCIATED LUMBER 8. BOX COMPANY Manufacturers of LUMBER AND BOX SHOOK Annual Capacrfy 20 OOO OOO Feet Owned and Operated by AMERICAN BOX COMPANY Dorrns Callforma THE DORRIS LUMBER 8. MOULDING COMPANY Manufacturers of DORRIS QUALITY PINE MOULDINGS Mills at Dorrls and Sacramento Callfornua EAT and DRINK at The TAVERN CAFE Bus Baldwm Proprietor Dorrls Callforma ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 389 r 1 1 . - I GRIGGS SUPERIOR FOODS Educatuonal Success Compluments of BIG 'Y MARKET Is Washed by Klamath s Complete Shopping Center th Falls O go SWAN LAKE MOULDING Maternal Department Store PEYTON and COMPANY COMPANY I di ' Heafung Concrete Equlpment Products C 0 QItySe Try Us Mark wfwou, DYSERT CHEVROLET Dorrls EIEIIGEICY SERVICE STATIN COMPANY COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE 1 sl I, Callfornla ADVERTISEMENT SECTION . ui' I ll Klama re n if iff Klamath Falls uiI n . our eous Service - uai rvice ui' 835 et Klamath Falls Oregon Klamath Falls Oregon Y Y I I ' ' - -2 . f A , 57 ,..-....- jlffty. h, J 1-,1..'1.-- - , V - ' Y Complnments of RICKY S JEWELERS MACDOEL GROCERY Grocer es Meats Vegetables Shell Gas and Ol Macdoel P o e No I Cal for a TOURIST ROOMS Mrs D Selberg P o e 77 Arr Cond tlonod Dorr s Cal forn Home of Famous Brands ar Cafa TINYS ROCCO CLUB Macdoel Cal torn Klamath Falls Oregon KLAMATH IRON WORKS Klamath Falls Oregon Compluments of BUTTE VALLEY HARDWARE AND SUPPLY Your Local Dealer Plulzo Dupont Parnts Unlvorsal Appliances and Sporting Goods Dorrus Cal torn STANDARD OIL COMPANY or CALIFORNIA Klamath Falls Oregon DRS SIMMONS 8. FREDERICKS 209 Madlcal Dontal Burld ng Klamath Fa s Oregon Phono 3766 Phono 8513 Custom Cutting Curing Smolung WHOLESALE MEATS 807 Pne Street Klamath Falls Ore BALSIGER MOTOR COMPANY Your Ford Dealer Smce T923 Klamath Falls Oregon ffzafmawyafyw of California Klamath Falls Oregon BALSIGER OIL COMPANY HELPFUL ASSOCIATED SERVICE Klamath Falls Oregon em 7zoadle7 TQ L FRONHER morons ect!! Wa., . Dorrns California ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I1 n . l ni I , I1 n I . - I ' i' 'il' a i ia B i ia Tl' I in .- ' i ia o,,,,,m,,,i,,, Lowews Locxsns ' ll . 4 - Q' ' 7 P TQ, l 5 4 I I Q, Co plm ts of DORRIS THEATRE Ve a and Ma t Jo es Dorr s Cal forn a Shuffleboard P00 EAT SLEEP DRINK C pl ents of I E DENNIS Shell Servuce ROBINSONS MACDOEL TAVERN Dons Macdoel Complnments of VADA and CARL WILLIAMS Dorrts Callfornua THE HOMESTEAD Phone 52 8. 53 KFLW ABC In Klamath Falls KLAMATH HERALD and NEWS fh Ne sAllth Tm Klamath a Or g DORRIS MOTEL MODERN FIREPROOF CABINS H gh ay 97 Phone 243 Lfe Beg s at THE 40 CLUB a d Ms Woody Wlso Props I for DORRIS JEWELERS Wat hes J ly Cl :ks Wa' h Repa All Wo k G a anteed DORRIS TELEPHONE COMPANY Do r Cal fo n a Dorr s Calvforn METLER BROS LUMBER CO Y H pf I ess to E e v Gee Mnnufadu e s f K D PNE Wnd w and Door Fames W dows and Sash Phone 5852 a d Purse WARD S KLAMATH FUNERAL HOME Phone 3334 925 H gh Klamath Falls Oregon Klamath Falls Oregon 392 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION . ... m i en r r n i i i om im . . 1 i Il ' ll I All e w e i e F IIs e on i in I W ' Mr. n r. i n Mr. and Mrs, Ed Rutkowski Dorrig Cai nga c , ewer, o c iring r u r r is i r I i ' ia . . Friendl el un v r r d n r r o I . . l I o r in i .J Compl ments of M 8- M MARKET Dorrls Calnforn Compluments of DERBYS MUSIC COMPANY Fme Muslcal Instruments 120 N 7th Phone 4519 Klamath Fa s Oregon Congratulat ons and Best Wshes from DORRIS DRUG COMPANY oe Young Propnotor H E HAUGER Butck Sales and Servlce Johnson Seahorse Motors l33O Ma n Street Dorr s Caltfo ma Klamath Falls Oregon BATES CANDY COMPANY Foods Confectlons Be e ages Tobar os Restaurant and Fountam Suppl es Tavern and Gocery Specualtnes PERFECTION DAIRY LOCKER PLANT Burdseye Frozen Foods Dairy Products Klamath Avenue Klamath Falls Orego Dorr Calfornla Complnments of HOWARD BEESON Standard Oll Dtstnbutor A WONDERF STORE Calfofna Klamath Fa s Oregon Congratulatons and Complnments f Best W shes DICK B MILLER KELLYS SERVICE STATION Mobul Gas Mobil Onl Oldsmobile Cadillac Groceries Klamath Fa s Oregon Don, Cahfomla KLAHN NASH CO ASHLEYS CHEVROLET Nath Sales and serwce Authorized Sales and Service 606 South Saxth Street Phone 3650 Klamath Falls Oregon 4 0 So 6th Klamath Falls ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 93 .B A 'fi QL D uf I lx ' gf, f X i I l D ia ll . - I i . l J , ' 5 i ' r A Distributors of H , H - ' - v r - c . i . r . . lOl , n is i ' ' T ' S H U L Dorris i i i ' o i I Il is - ' I , l . 394 STANDARD IMPLEMENT AND FEED Sir J I Case Machmery Dealers Albers and Purina Feeds Klamath Falls Oregon LUCAS FURNITURE Terms 'fi Acre of Furmture 195 East Mann PALMERTON LUMBER CO 425 Pune Street Telephone 22533 P O Box 800 Klamath Falls Or gon Klamilh Falls Oregon Compluments f kyle morgan pnanos SHOOP 8. SCHULZE TIRE SERVICE Yours for a Happner Future through Musnc Mau' and SP' W9 5' PIWWS 7741 Phone 2-0200 'I035 Mann Klamath Fans Oregon Klamath Falls Oregon Complurnents of KLAMATH MACHINERY C0 Klamath Falls Oregon Klamath WEST HITCHCOCK CORP Allls Chalmers GMC Trucks Fairbanks Morse Pomona Pumps Fa s Oregon J W KERNS INTERNATIONAL TRACTORS and MACHINERY Feeds Seeds Fertnlvzers Farm Suppl es SUPERIOR TROY LAUNDRY on CLEANING 734 south Sndh Swee' 336 Klamath Avenue 700 South Suxth Street Klamnh pa S omgon Klamath Falls Oregon w--...I ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 2710 So. Sixth St. ' A f ' o - - ' i . - II I l -- I 5 Phone 7513 - Phone 5II9 II Ek A I ., .r,rr,, , f Q, l ws J a X? lt, ... l , ' The Butte al ey Star Butte Valleys Home Town Newspaper DORRIS CALIFORNIA MENS HAND LAUNDRY laundry and Cleaners llth and Klamath Av enue Klamath Falls Oregon CHAPMAN CLEANERS We Pickup and Dellver 820 Mann Klamath Falls Ore Compltments of MERITS 609 So Snxth Klamath Falls SHEPHARD MUSIC CO Everythmg an Musuc and Musucal Instruments 345 E Mann Klamath Falls Oregon Phone 7l33 Complnments of SMITHS AUTO COURT Dorrls Calnfornla STARR INN Easy to Flnd Hard to Leave Dorrus Callfornla Complnments of DYER S Dorns Callfornla TRUCK STOP CAFE 24 Hour Servlce Dorrts Calnfornua WILLIAMSON S GROCERY 4th and Butte Klamath Falls Oregon DICK REEDER S Store for Men Klamath Falls Oregon Colaos CITY CENTER LODGE Klamath Falls Oregon Everythmg for the Ofhce and School SHAW STATIONERY Klamath Falls Oregon LONG S APPAREL Your Fashxon Shoppe 719 Mann Klamath Falls Oregon ADAIRS FURNITURE 8- HARDWARE 2244 South 6th Klamath Falls PELICAN CAFE Klamath Fa S Oregon TOWER CAFE Where Good Food ls Served Klamath Fa s Oregon KOHN S FLOWERS Our Corsages Are Different Klamath F6 5 Oregon KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP Complete Floral Servnce Klamath Fa s Oregon DON S Good Clothes Klamath Fa s Oregon NEW METHOD CLEANERS For Particular People Klamath Fa s Oregon CURRINS FOR DRUGS 9th and Mann Phone 444 Klamath Fa S Oregon Compltments of HOME LUMBER AND SUPPLY So 6th Klamath Falls Ore LEE HENDRICKS DRUGS 2212 South Stxth Street Klamath Fa S Oregon Compliments of MOTY 8 VANDYKE INC Phone 4l4l Klamath Falls Oregon BYRON JOHNSON Mmneapolls Molnne Farm Machmery Klamath Fa s an Malm Ore SUBURBAN FLOWER SHOP Flowers for Every Occasuon Klamath Fa s 3614 So Slxth Oregon ROY RINEHART CHEVRON STATION South Snxth and Mudland Road Klamath Falls Oregon THE GUN STORE Athletnc Supplues Klamath Falls Oregon 1749 Oregon Ave 24l0 South 6th Street OREGON FOOD STORES 4480 South 6th Street Klamath Falls Oregon ADVERTISEMENT SECTION I , . . . . , ' I I , , H - - 1, , 1 Furniture for Every Occasion Listed in Adventure in Good Eating ll , Il Il t Il ll 1 1, . 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