Siskiyou Union High School - White and Gold Yearbook (Weed, CA)

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I M' .2 .ffm ' 2 .w 1M 'i - ,v -. r'ii..z:fXJ in Sfikf , .QRS s N I 57 TH W I Aw . , f Arms 1 ,,,, . .... .... .. w,.,,,, , ,,, T-My ' fflgifli- if i5f'E??fffRU9. 3211? W5-Er W5 - ff ' Q 12 Scenes of Siskiyou Klamath National Forest LIGHTNING FIRES SALMON MOUNTAINS Klamath National Forest SNKOKEY THE BEAR With a Ranger's hat and shovel and a Pair of dungarees You will find him in the forest always Sniffin' at the breeze. People stop and pay attention When he tells 'em to beware, 'Cause ev'rybocly knows that He's the Fire Preventin' Bear. CHORUS Smokey the Bear, Smokey the Bear. Prowlin' and a sniffln' the air. He can find a fire before it starts to flame That's why they call him Smokey, That was how he got his name. Siskiyou Count Historical Society SCOTT BAR 1890 This early photograph shows four wheels in the Scott River assisting in the recovery of gold from the fabulously rich bars at the town of Scott Bar. Pictures such as this are rare and, since it il- lustrates the methods used in gold recovery and shows the extent of the workings at v a rio u s periods, it is considered a very welcome addition to the files kept at the Siskiyou County Museum. Tentative identification of ownership has been made but it is subject to correction. The first two wheels were owned by a William Bennett, the next by a man named Crawford and the upper one by George McGuffy and Lew Falkenstein. The families of these men are probably still living somewhere in the county-McGuffys are still at Scott Bar and Falkenstein was, an uncle of Dr. George Kleaver. The difference in these units of equipment is quite noticeable. The first wheel is on a drive shaft that extends to a China pump set up in the hole to the left. This pump was crude but ef- fective and is being used here to remove the water from what was known as Poorman's Bar. This bar was a community asset-the welfare department or unemployment insurance of the day. A man down on his luck would be permitted to work in this bar long enough to make a small stake when he must move along to make room for the next unfortunate case. It seems that this practice was quite common in all the diggings at that period. The other wheels were for elevating the water to a flume which carries it to the site of the work where the gravel is'washd in this same flume and returned to the river. It was always returned to the stream if there was another outfit below so that the full vol u m e of the flow was available to each miner. . The Historical Society wishes to preserve these pictures in its files and appreciates information that may be available to confirm dates, ownerships and other data. - LITERARY SECTION WILLIAM H. WEITKANIP Clerk BOARD OF LEWIS N LORENZEN President TRUSTEES JAMES D. HERBERT ' ARTHUR H. FRENCH Principal, Happy Camp High School ISTRATIO CHARLES R GREEN E L COYNER WILLIAM A. JOHNSON Principal McCloud Hugh School Principal Tulelake High School Principal, Fort Jones High School STANLEY BALFREY DALE OWEN ORRIN HOFFMAN al Yreka Hugh School Principal Weed High School Principal, MT. Shasta High School 43 Xl' , jg I IJ,-,,i LITERARY SECTION AWARDS Space for The eight high schools has been ap- portioned again this year according to The size of the schools and The number of pages requested. Art for The frontispiece as well as all matter for the general literary section has been selected on merit by competent non-resident judges and The judges were instructed to appraise and rank The school sections solely for quality without rega rd to quantity. There have been several White and Gold Trophies since 1928. Yreka retired one Trophy in 1928 after having won it Three Times over a period of years. Mount Shasta High School won perma- nently The second Trophy in 1940, having won it The most Times in a ten-year period. Schools to win The annual awards of The Trophy during that period were: 1929 Yreka, 1930 Yreka, 1931 Mount Shasta, 1932 Weed, 1933 Mount Shasta, 1934 McCloud, 1935 Mount Shasta, 1936 Yreka, 19,37 McCloud, 1938 Yreka and McCloud Tied for first place, and in 1939 Mount Shasta, McCloud and Yreka Tied for first place. Mount Shasta won The Trophy per- manently in 1940. Competition Art of The Frontispiece ' Best Essay 4 , Second ' Best Short Story 4 x Second f Best Poem 4 a Second ' Best Local Section 4 c Second Divider Page Suggestion Cover Suggestion A trophy, which was presented in 1941, was To be perpetual until won three Times by one school. The first award of this Trophy was made To Yreka High School in 1941. The second award of this trophy was made To the McCloud High School in 1942. The award for 1943 was made To The Yreka High School. In 1944 The award of the trophy was made to the McCloud High School, and The perma- nent award of This trophy was made To the Mc- Cloud High School in 1945. The first award ofthe new Trophy, pictured on The preceding page, was won by Yreka in 1946. The second award of This trophy was made to McCloud High School in 1947. The Third award of The trophy was made to Mount Shasta High School in 1948 and Mount Shasta High School won it again in 1949. In 1950 the trophy was awarded To The Butte Valley High School. In 1951 The Trophy was awarded to Yreka High School and in 1952 To McCloud High School. Tulelake High School won The award in 1953. This year the trophy was awarded To Weed for The largest number of points out of 1OO distributed as follows: WINNERS Author Jerry Phillips Harriet ,Koch Janet Marchi Marilyn Calkins Bobbie Madron Viola Parkinson Diana Lark Na ncy Howa rth Barbara McMaster School Points Tulelake 10 Weed 15 Weed 51 Weed 15 FT. Jones 5 Weed 15 Tulelake 5 T- f McCloud 15 le ilTulelake 15 Mt. Shasta MT. Shasta LITERARY SECTION FIRST PLACE ESSAY Those Who Make the 'Play a Success An audience watching actors in a new play sees only the final achievement resulting from long months of rehearsal and study. Those viewing the play do not realize that behind the scenes it is necessary to have competent writers and directors, experts in charge of costumes and make-up, stage technicians, and many other people, all of wh-om are influencing factors in the finished product. If we look upon our high school life as a long and very important four-act play in which we, as students, are the principal actors, we find a simi- lar situation. The general public sees in the student only the completion of many people's tasks. We are judged for what we are, but far too little at- tention is given to the principal, the faculty, and our fellow actors who are partially responsible for developing our characters and personalities. However, ev en though it is necessary for guiding hands to prepare the way, we students must be willing to work and to learn our parts. In this small way we shall be helping to make the play a success and we shall be benefiting our- selves by becoming better actors. There are certain principles which we must follow in order to play successfully the role in which we are cast. For example, an actor who learns only his specific lines and takes no interest in the complete meaning of the play will never be a true artist. In the same way, one who is inter- ested only in himself, and does not bother to learn about his fellow actors will miss out on much of the fun and education he might have had. lt is the same way with a student. There are always those who are labeled as bookworms and those who play the lone-wolf type. They may be shy or unhappy or perhaps they are iust not interested, nevertheless, they are missing some of the best moments in the play. There are some students who, of course, go to the other extreme. They sail through high school laughing and playing, but they learn very little and they too lose much of the valuable knowledge they could have gained. We see then that it is up to the student to strike a happy medium. When this is accomplished, the LITERARY SECTION theater which is high school will become a happier one for all involved. One way to become we ll adjusted in this theater is to find the part in which you will be most happy and successful. Very few professional actors are versatile enough to play every kind of part and play it well. lt is the same with the high school student. Most of us have different degrees of ability and separate traits of character which mark us for a certain type of part. For instance, there are always the students destined for stardom who shine out like bright stars in a clear sky. There are many others, clustered around them, who in themselves have excellent possibilities, and these second-leads will often iourney on to success. ln almost every play there will be character parts, and in the school there are usually students ready to fill this role. And what a dull and sorry story it would often be without them! There are actors who play bit parts in the theater and a great number of these are found in the school. Some of them are always reliable and ready to help, others are not so willing, but no play could do without them and certainly no school could. And occasionally we find that fortune smiles on these bit players in the theater and they rise to stardom. Just as some- times in high school the mediocre student is dis- covered, and a hidden talent is displayed and recognized. We may see then that in the school, as in the theater, it is the combined efforts of a group of people working together which enables the play to grow. Without faculty guidance the students could never be prepared for future travels. Without the students and their interest there would be no in- centive for the directors. When we reach the climax in the last act and we are preparing to go on to another play in the tremendous drama of life, we realize the debt of gratitude that we owe to all those who helped in the theater which we call school. HARRIET KOCH '55 Weed High School FIRST PLACE STORY Into the Sky Winnie sat on the grass mat in front of her tepee. Gnarled, stubby fingers worked the reeds in and out as she wove her basket. Tell us a story, Grandmother. Come on, one like yesterday, two happy brown children skipped forward. Winnie's head turned toward the sound, a smile crossed her wrinkled face. Well, grandchildren, she started, what about the time the Great Spirit saved me? Yes, Grandmother. Yes, tell us, they chimed. Many moons ago, as a child, I- lost my sight. Many thought that I would die young, that l would have no strength, or be killed by some wood crea- ture. Yes, but instead of eyesight, I was given the gift of great hearing, she smiled, but soon a puz- zled look crossed her face. Listen, my children, do you not hear something? she whispered with her fingers at her lips. The husky boy rose to his feet, his young sister after him. No, Grandmother, he smiled after awhile. Maybe your hearing is not so good, he grinned at his sister. Yes, it is wea ker, but still strong, she frowned. Listen once more. The boy listened again and smiled, but before he could speak he saw horses almost upon the village. Riders, Grandmother, he gasped. The braves are returning to the village, she smiled. No, the leader rides a white horse, he said. Captain Riley! Quick, Little Eagle, warn the women and children fast. Run to shelter, she cried in a frightened tone. A You come, too, Grandmother, he urged. Never mind! do as l say, she pleaded. The children jumped to their feet. The warning was spread throughout the village. The women and children escaped, all except Winnie. She sat motionless on the mat, still working at her basket. The thundering beat of the horses' hoofs came closer. At last the noise ceased, all except the snorting of a horse. The crazy savages have left the confounded place, the leader began, as his white horse pawed the ground. They must have heard us coming, another replied. At this time one of the men spied Winnie on the mat. Well, what do you know? A big fat old squaw, he roared. Look again, the leader replied. She's blind. Yes, another said. Her eyes have no color, 'cept whites. Winnie's fingers shook, but she kept working on her basket. Must be deaf, too, one laughed. Let's show her some good ol' hospitality, Captain Riley suggested. Two men seized her roughly and took her to the center of the village. Winnie pleaded for mercy. Cut it, you squaw. I can't understand that kind of gab anyway, the captain snarled. He threw her to the ground. Now find something to burn this thing up with. Let's get this over, he shouted. How about these mats and baskets and stuff, captain? asked one of the men. Okay! that'll make good kindling, the captain replied in a gruff voice. Winnie pleaded again. Her reply was a rough kick in the face. She lay bleeding as the baskets and mats were piled over her. A match was struck and the flames roared. The men stood around, but the odor was too unpleasant and they left, the fire roaring in the background. Towards dusk, when nothing remained but the ashes of Winnie's body, the children and others returned. The search began for Winnie. Long after the last rays of the sun had fallen behind the mountains, they searched in vain. Finally discouraged, with tears in their eyes, Little Eagle and his sister sat on a-rock on the ground near the ashes. Do you s'pose the Great Spirit saved her again and took her away? he gazed toward the sky. l Uh-huh, replied his small sister, a tear rolling down her cheek. A cool breeze fanned the dying embers as the children watched the few remaining ashes drift into 'he SkY- MARILYN cALKiNs '55 Weed High School LITERARY SECTION FIRST PLACE POEM I God, Who Touchzst Earth with Beauty God, Who touchest earth with beauty, Make my heart anew, With Thy Spirit recreate me, Pure and strong and true. Like Thy springs and running waters, Make me crystal pure, Like Thy rocks of towering grandeur, Make me strong and sure, SECOND PLACE ESSAY Like Thy dancing waves in sunlight, Make me glad and free. Like the straightness of the pine trees, Let me upright be. Like the arching of the heavens, Lift my thoughts above, Turn my dreams to noble action, Ministries of love. VIOLA PARKINSON '57 Weed High School The Theater Which ls School Imagination can lead people to many strange and beautiful places. And so it was that as I read the theme of this year's White and Gold, I began to visualize the story of these, our youthful years. High school is truly one of life's finest produc- tions, with enough drama to make it spellbinding and spiced with comedy to make it interesting. It is a four-act play, complete with directors, man- agers, stars, and bit players. As these four acts unfold, knowledge is gained, characters are molded, and personalities are de- veloped, enabling the actors to face without stage- fright Iife's other dramas and comedies. We must not forget that a production is not complete without an audience. This play has the world around it to view the scenes, but, although this audience can be expected to praise or criticize, it cannot be expected to understand fully the prep- arations and the work which goes behind the scenes. It would be impossible to realize all the prob- lems of the teachers who are the directors of this LITERARY SECTION play. With them rests the iob of preparing the inexperienced actors. The work of the faculty is not easy, for it deals with teaching fundamentals to all types of students, and, as is the rule with actors, each has a distinct temperament. It is the earnest desire of these directors that each actor make the most of the role in which he is cast, and, with this thought in mind, they set about their work. If the play is a success, the directors share the glory, but if it should fail, the blame is uniustly theirs. This is a life of rewarding honors and heart-breaking failures. Theirs is a great respon- sibility. The audience iudges the actors by their per- formances. The parts they play form inthe mind of the public a definite impression which is diFfi- cult to erase, therefore, the student actors must be careful to know and to perform these parts well, for their actions are being watched by critical eyes. The stars of this production are the school leaders. To them goes the respect of the public as. well as of their fellow workers. The spotlight is on these few during the entire play, but these actors must realize that stardom is not security. It can be lost through errors. Many stars have be- come has-beens because they failed to arrive at the high standards established b'y their fellow players. In order to preserve their present prestige, stars must constantly study and improve their roles. This calls for many sacrifices, but the results bring great personal satisfaction and rewarding acclaim. The bit players and extras consist of students whose lives spice this production. These bit players are by no means failures. For them, this is the be- ginning. Many will become stars of other greater productions, because a small part often leads to a star role. It takes patience and the strong desire to attain a goal. g There are the comedians who know very little of their parts, but who are always ready to ad lib when an emergency arises. Then there are the dramatic students whose every line is overacted, no matter how small the part. Many other types of players can be mentioned, but each is an individual with a part which helps to bring about a polished production. SECOND PLACE SHORT STORY As is true in show business, each actor must have a manager to advise, encourage, and take personal interest in him. Parents have this im- portant role, and they know and understand that a good manager can make a star. To them goes the ioy of seeing their child become a professional. Now the play is ready to start. Its ioys and sorrows, laughter and tears, belong to the cast as well as the audience, for these are truly some of Iife's most cherished years. In this, the actor's first and last performance in high school, there is a mixture of teenage love with its seeming reality, hours of study for final examinations, suspense when grade cards are finally distributed, talking with friends in the well-known corridors, and many other scenes which must appear when we are growing up with others. Then as graduation day draws near, we arrive at the climax of this unforgettable production, memories of which will live forever in the hearts of all who had any part in its success. The people who played their parts well, face unafraid the world of tomorrow, for they have taken with them the most valued treasure of youth -education. Theirs is the security which they found by performing well in the theater which is School- JANET iw-xRcHi '55 Weed High School Suddenly Life Was Exciting I was trying to talk Mom and Dad into letting me do it all the time while I was getting ready for school and eating. Finally Dad said, No, and that's final! So I had to stop talking about it. I thought they were doing me a great iniustice. After all, I iust wanted to stay all night with Carol. Mother said, You lust stayed all night with Sandra last night, and Gail thelnight before that! I didn't answer because since Dad had said no there wasn't any use talking about it anymore. I went into my room to get my school books. My room was simply a mess. My clothes were strung all over the room so that you could hardly get into it, and some of the pictures of Tony Curtis, Bob Wagner, James Stewart, John Derick and some other of my favorite movie stars were coming down. I also had souvenirs-pennants, canes with monkeys on them, New Year's hats, and pom-poms -on my walls, and they were so dusty you coughed iust being near them. I picked up several dresses andghung them in the closet. Perhaps if I cleaned my room Mother would take my side and persuade Dad to let me go. I closed a dresser drawer and picked up one of my best shoes from under a chair. I looked around for the other shoe. I didn't see it. I got down on my stomach and looked under the bed. There it was way back against the wall. I dropped the other shoe on the floor and sat there hugging my knees. I decided noT To boTher wiTh The room. IT was Too big a iob. I oughT To be sTarTing off To school anyway or I would be laTe. IT was a beauTifuI fall day. The air was so crisp and fresh iT hurT your lungs To breaTh iT, buT iT smelled and TasTed so good you wanTed To iusT gulp iT down. The leaves on The Trees were iusT beginning To change color and They were a maze of red, rusT and green. A few leaves came floaTing down when a IiTTle breeze sTirred Them. IT was a lovely morning, and iT made me forgeT abouT my unhappiness unTil I meT Carol. Carol came running down The sTeps of her house. She had on a new red sweaTer. In her blond hair was a small red bow. Gosh! You look nice This morning, CaroI, I said. Like my new sweaTer? GOT iT for my birThday. Say, can you come TonighT? You iusT goT To come! I goT Two new records. Real dreamy! I Told her Then. BuT kid, you iusT have To come! We've iusT goT To Think of some way you can come. No chance, I said. My dad said 'No, and ThaT's final.' When he says ThaT he usually means iT. We walked silenTly along side by side for a few minuTes. We scuffed Through The brighf leaves, kicking Them up aT every sTep. Carol said, Well, why don'T you come any- way? WhaT do you mean, anyway? WelI, whaT will They do To you if you iusT didn'T go home, buT came To my house insTead? I stopped walking. Oh, gosh! I don'T know. I never did anyThing like ThaT before. Carol sTopped Too. Why don'T you Try iT and see whaT They will do? Probably won'T be much. My parenTs iusT Talk. They say They will do This and ThaT and Then They forgeT whaT They have said and don'T do anyThing. I sTill hesiTaTed. Carol sTarTed on. well come on, kid, she said. You Think abouT iT during school. BuT you really oughT To decide To come. We could have loTs of fun,,and I'll iusT beT They won'T do much To you. I sTill hesiTaTed. WhaT would They do? IT would be inTeresTing To find ouT. My hearT beaT fasTer aT The ThoughT. I ran a few sTeps To caTch up wiTh Carol. I'Il do iT, I said. Carol looked aT me wiTh new respecf. You will! she said. We boTh laughed. We felT like conspiraTors and life was suddenly exciTing. Carol and I were upsTairs in her room lisTening To her records when The Telephone rang. Carol's faTher answered iT. We could hear him Talking in LITERARY SECTION The hall below. Leaving The record playing we slipped ouT To The head of The sTairs To lisTen. I'll Tell her, we heard him say. Carol looked aT me and I looked aT her. Carol's eyes were opened wide, and she was biTing her lip. Suddenly I wished I hadn'T done iT. I was no longer exciTed, iusT frighTened. I didn'T waiT for Carol's faTher To Tell me ThaT The call had been from my faTher and ThaT he wanTed me To come righT home. I knew ThaT ThaT was whaT The call had been abouT. I wenT back inTo Carol's bedroom and picked up my coaT and school books. The reco rd had come To The end and was whirling around and around in The IasT groove. Carol didn'T seem To noTice iT, buT iT annoyed me so I walked over and Turned iT off. Gosh, kid, maybe you shouldn'T have come, she said. I'm sorT of sorry I suggesTecl iT. I didn'T answer her. I didn'T walk very fasT on The way home, buT if didn'T seem To Take me long To geT There. All The lighTs in The house were burning. I sTood ouTside The gaTe for a few minuTes. I could see Mom and Dad sifting in The living room. Dad had a paper in his hands, buT he didn'T Turn The pages as if he were reading iT. Finally he looked aT his wrisT waTch and goT ouT of his chair. I sTarTed up The walk. My bare hands were numb from The cold. I had forgoTTen To puT on my gloves. I sTopped and goT Them ouT of my pockeT. I puT my books down on The cemenT walk so ThaT I could puT on my gloves. Suddenly a paTh of lighT slanTed across The walk and onTo The grass of The fronT yard. Dad was sTanding in The doorway. WhaT are you doing? he asked. I couldn'T speak. My Tongue felT Too big for my mouTh. I held up my hands wiTh The gloves half on one of Them. I Took iT oFf again and puT Them in my pockeT. Dad sTepped aside as I walked Toward The door. The house was Too warm. I feIT su1'TicaTed. Go on inTo The living room, Dad said. JusT inside The living room I sTopped again. MoTher looks scared, I ThoughT. Dad came around behind me and moved over To his chair. When he saT down he kepT his hands on The arms. His finger Tips were whiTe from holding onTo The chair arms so hard. I could feel my hearT going Thump, Thump, Thump, Dad spoke To me buT my hearT was making so much noise in my ears ThaT aT firsT I didn'T hear whaT he said. When I did hear, he was saying . . . ThaT's whaT you need buT I feel ThaT because I am so angry I would probably whip you Too hard. So you will go To your room, and, excepT for The Time when you are in school, you will sTay in There for The nexT Two weeks. Your mofher will leave your meals ouTside your door. ' 29 Dad picked up his paper and held it in front of his face. I knew I was dismissed but I did not seem able to move. Carol had said her parents lust talked. Well, so had mine. At least Dad had talked. I looked at Mom. She was looking at her hands, which were smoothing out a handkerchief on her knee. They smoothed it and smoothed it and smoothed it. The two weeks of confinement ahead of me were sort of a letdown. I don't know what I had expected but not that. There wasn't anything hap- pening during the next two weeks that I wanted to do. It was going to get boring up there alone in my room but-. Suddenly I felt like giggling. I would get my room cleaned now. BOBBIE MADRON '55 Fort Jones High School SECOND PLACE POEM -V Snow Storm Announced by all the trumpets of the sky Arrives the snow, driving o'er the fields, Seems here to alight, the whited air Hides hills and woods, river and sky, Veils the farmhouse at the garden's end. Drifting down, it stops the courier's feet, Delayed, all friends shut out, the housemates sit Around the radiant fireplace, enclosed, As the snow comes down, silently, they sit In the seeming endless privacy of storm. Come, see the snow's soft masonry As it builds its peaks, topping everything Curving gently over stake and tree, I Piling up, here and there, Caring not for number or proportion. When hours are numbered, the world its own It leaves, the sun appears revealing soft-curved art, As it looks back, seeing what was built, The mad night wind's work begins The frolic architecture of the snow. DIANA LARK '56 Tulelake High School The Judges LITERARY COMPETITION DR. ARTHUR KREISMAN Professor of English and Chairman of the Division of Humanities DR. ALVIN FELLERS Assistant Professor of English MR. DeWAYNE JOHNSON Assistant Professor of English and Director of. Information SOUTHERN OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ASHLAND, OREGON It was a pleasure to iudge the contest. Thank you for giving us the opportunity. You are to be com- plimented on the calibre of your young writers. Sincerely, ARTHUR KREISMANH FRONTISPIECE ART COMPETITION MR. DONALD BOYD Director, Art Department SHASTA COLLEGE, REDDING, CALIFORNIA SECOND PLACE FRONTISPIECE ART BARBARA MCMASTER '54 Mount Shasta High School LITERARY SECTION X. :if ,F Q 'Si Q34 W Q 11551 is-rf iii li: 397 .K 'sf J, 'ix iw wg M in f1i'iffWWoE'iT2?735i?'..21aifMyf'5imw-' iiif2fWZi5f44EIWSEEGRS-X fJ2ififilifsiff , ,, f-R?QWxv.l?L-fizii5?iZ2Z Sk?f:2i12Z5W2 i'2HEXW 'iH5ggswfhsamzzmilf Twffifiifiis-Q., 1' 'Hh'i:s5Lfv,4fg1g4Wxwmi,W,. , fifzgfag-g,'1,g,LVW -ggwifi FACULTY PW s IIE Ei' X I V MR. COYNER MRS. 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Qi ge 1 EE 53 Sf? is 3, , i, Ye 5,1 3 me T242 SENICDRS x X ,u G' 4 1 Senior Bench Officers Advisors TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF '54 BILL OLSEN RUTH GALLOWAY Class President 1 G.A,A. 1 FFA 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 FFA Treasurer 3 CSF 1 FFA President 4 CSF Vice President 2 Parlia. Proced. Team 4 Class Secretary 2 CSF 12 Special Music 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 FHA 3 Baseball 1 2 4 FHA Vice President 4 Football 2 3 4 UNESCO Conf. 3 Track 2 4 Girls' State 3 Block T 2 3 4 Student Body Secretary 3 Class Play 3 4 White 8. Gold 3 Student Council 1 White it Gold Secretary 4 I Honker Staff 4 D.A.R. Scholarship 4 Student Council 3 234 23 4 4 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL JIM SMITH TRANSFER from East Bakersfield Football Basketball Baseball Track Band Mixed Chorus Class Play Block T High Student Body V.P. Student Council 3 34 34 34 34 34 34 3 4 4 4 DAN KELLEHER Band CSF FFA State FFA Convention Parlia. Proced. Team Football Mgr. Basketball Class Vice President Mixed Chorus Block T Class Play Football Class President Bus. Mgr. White Student Council 8: Gold 123 134 123 2 23 2 234 2 34 34 34 34 3 34 3 NORMA KOSTA G.A.A. G.A.A. Rep. G.A.A. Cheer Leader G.A.A. Treasurer Badminton 2nd Place CSF Class Secretary Mixed Chorus FHA Secretary FHA Vice President FHA President Financial Council Class Play Letterman Honker Class Treasurer White 8. Gold White it Gold Art Editor 1234 2 3 3 2 124 1 1 2 3 4 34 34 23 34 4 34 4 HELEN PETERSON G.A.A. G.A.A. Vice President Pep Club Pep Club President Mixed Chorus Letterman FHA Reporter FHA Historian Band Band Secretary Richardson Spgs. Conf. white 8- Gold Student Body Secretary Student Body Play Student Council 1234 4 1234 4 1234 1234 23 4 34 34 4 4 4 2 4 KEN ABLARD MARILYN WILSON Basketball 2 3 4 G.A.A. 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 FFA 2 3 Class Vice President 1 FFA Secretary Drill Team 1 Block T 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Block T President Pep Club Vice President 4 Parlia. Proced. Team FHA 2 3 4, Class Play Stage Mgr. FHA Vice President 2 Class Vice President Class Play 3 4 Track 4 Letterman 1 2 3 Football Y.M.C.A. Conference 4 Class Play Honker Staff 4 White 81 Gold Class President Student Council DONNA STOVER BARBARA BARR JOHN DAY 4 G.A.A. 1 2 3 4 FFA FHA 1 2 FFA Secretary Band 1 2 3 4 Class Play Mixed Chorus 3 Football Class Play 3 4 Public Speaking Pep Club 4 Parlia, Proced. Team Y.M.C.A. Conference 4 JIM CROWN JOYCE HOLBROOK FFA 1 2 3 4 G.A.A. 1 2 3 4 FFA Treasurer ' 3 Drill Team 1 2 3 FFA Vice President 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 Track 1 2 CSF 2 3 4 Class Play 4 CSF Secretary 2 3 Public Speaking 1 2 3 4 CSF Treasurer 4 Parlia. Proced. Team 2 3 4 FHA 2 3 4 FHA Parliamentarian 4 white 81 Gold 3 4 Class Officer 1 4 Letterman 1 2 3 4 Tennis Champions 2 Honker Staff 4 Y.M.C.A. Conference 4 Class Play 4 Pep Club 4 2 3 4 G.A.A. 1 2 3 4 2 4 FHA 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus Drill Team G.A.A. Representative Class Play Stage Mgr. 4 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL GARY COYN ER VELMA THOMPSON Band 1 2 3 4 G.A.A. CSF 12 3 4 Pep Club CSF President 2 4 Pep Club Treasurer Track 1 3 4 Cheer Leader Basketball 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus Student Body Play 2 3 Special Music Football Mgr. 2 Honker Mixed Chorus 3 4 Student Body Play Class Play 3 4 FHA ' Block T 3 4 FHA Reporter Block T Sec. 81 Treas. 4 Class Play Football 3 4 Y.M.C.A. Conference Class Vice President 4 Student Council White 8. Gold 3 4 Richardson Spgs. Conf. White 81 Gold Editor 4 Letterman 1234 1234 4 zu m 2 2 2 234 4 4 4 234 2 23 Young Adults Conference 3 Q l and il DONNA SCHRQEDER FRITZ ANTHES NANCY YOUNG GAA 12 3 4 DrilITeam 1 QRAQISFER from ch 1 5 E15 4 GAA Rep. 24 Class Track eru s, ermany 1 2 3 ixe orus 4 Class Reporter 1 Band 12 34 Tfeas- 1 Hand Soccer 1 2 Special Music 2 BandTreas.34 CSF 123 Firstcin inile run at 3 BHIL Tegrnff 3 3 4 - oun y mee on er a A FHA 12 Mix. Chor. 3 4 Class Play 3 4 FHA V.P. 2 Class white 81 Gold 3 Pep Club 34 Play 34 Young Adults Conf. 3 Sec. 4 YMCAConf.4 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL BOB PARKER FFA FFA Treasurer FFA President Parlia. Proced. Team Baseball CSF Band Football Basketball Student Body Play Class President Boys' State Mixed Chorus Y.M.C.A. Conference Student Body President Student Council NANCY JENKINS 1 2 3 TRANSFER from 2 Gold Beach, Ore. 3 G.A.A. 2 3 Drill Team 1 2 3 4 Y.M.C.A. Conference 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Play 2 3 4 Class Editor 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 Girls Athletic Club 2 Scroll 3 Journalism Club 3 4 Camera Club , 4 Acappela Choir 4 Girls League 2 4 Student Council Rep. Girls Glee Club National Honor Society 4 123 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 12 1 1 12 CONITA WOOD JEAN GRANT G.A.A. 1 2 3 4 TRANSFER from G.A.A. Representative 3 Akron, Ohio 4 Band 1 2 3 4 G.A.A. 4 Mixed Chorus 1 3 4 Drill Team 4 Drill Team 1 2 3 Mixed Chorus 1 2 4 Class Secretary 3 School Paper 3 High School Reporter 3 4 Retail Selling 3 Honker Staff 4 Girls League 3 Pep Club 4 Y Teens Chairman 2 Football Queen 4 FHA A 1 2 Tennis Champions 2 Camera Club 1 Letterman 1 2 3 4 Class Secretary 1 Y.M.C.A. Conference 4 DORIS MATTHEWS TRANSFER from G.A.A. FHA Pep Club FLORENCE HECK G.A.A. 1 2 3 4 CSF - 1 2 3 4 CSF Vice President 4 Student Body Play 2 FHA 2 3 4 Asilomar Convention 2 FHA Secretary 3 4 Honker 3 White 8. Gold 4 Class Play 4 Student Body Treasurer 4 Student Council 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Badminton 2nd Place 2 Redding 4 4 1 2 NADINE DAHLE G.A.A. G.A.A. President Badminton 2nd Place FHA Drill Team Band Class Play Mixed Chorus Letterman FHA Treasurer Asilomar Conference JAY ALLRED JOAN REINMILLER ' Class Sgt. of Arms 2 G.A.A. 1 2 3 4 Baseball Mgr. 2 FHA 1 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Student Body Play 3 Class Play Stage Mgr. 4 Track 3 4 Football 1234 4 1 1234 134 234 3 34 1234 4 3 TUI.ElAKE HIGH SCHOOL IUNIORS ADWSORS Ihr ,im S' fs 4? Q ' fok ' 0 OX TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL OFHCERS MARY DOBBS Ju 10115 JIM LANE IRENE BARR GEORGE FISCHER ROMA HAYNES CLAUDE MULLIN5 NANCY MARTIN I 54 L SUE KING MIKE PURVES I RONNIE PETERSON BARBARA DAY HARLEY BLACKENSHIP zrls gg i fi If L gel? 15135 gs, K hIfIIFIII5sI ??N5W ,. ' mwiiwswqgsfeifw -- .E- HEW 2+ -: ' . KI ,K I , i I 4 ' 52 ,..x,!s',f+g.K1W1 V . , .- ,seg H If-'f 1 . Him xg:-xa,:F7f57I147-QQ, --.' 7 uf-2.1.-:-V - N5 gygigmigfgq!isi'1'zfi,z:, I - , - ,.Lgw1?f 7 K3 zRfzzgg5ffmgg5zEs5g.f Q , Kgfrsuv vw I I . H555 ' igigggagg Eggiggge ' IWW ' iFi?EIfBi3?iiI 5 5112, -X91 ' ,, ht i i iiifi ' K . h LEWIS DAVIS ALICE PITTS MAVIS STEPHENSON ROY PRICE TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL Ju 10115 FLOYD WALDEN MARY STEYSKAL DALE SKALICKY CHRISTINA LEWIS GERALDINE JOHNSON BILL STANLEY Z' fi! PEGGY KING LEON KING NANCY BROWN TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 5. LU VERNE FORRESTER BOB SEABERRY BILL WEIR FREIDA QUIGLEY '-PCE NM V iwxmmwf la ' '-rr I JERRY LEA VAN BUSKIRK JUNE RODGERS SOPHDNXORE CLASS BACK ROW: E. Martin, J. Thomas, T. Procter, A. Adams. SECOND ROW: C. Boyet, L. Branam, L. Haynes, G. Dahle, C. Smith, J. Phillips, I. Whitaker. THIRD ROW: K. Mouser, C. Creswell, R. Harper, J. Gauthier, B. Parks, C. Moore, J. Pike. FOURTH ROW: E. Acuna, B. Weitkamp, C. Lane, J. Mitchell, J. Mathews, J. Williams, D. Kirk, I. Haselden. FIFTH ROW: P. Crown, J. Taylor, M. Turner, C. Kandra, B. Milligan, L. Allred. SIXTH ROW: L. Asher, W. Schind ler, L. Mullin, P. Schwabenland, J. Main, J. Schweigert, D. Lark SEVENTH ROW: P. Ruttman, S. Skidmore, A. Potter, C. Boyet, L Costephens, S. Trumbly. EIGHTH ROW: L. Forrester, J. Tschirky E. Bishop, R. Hammer, E. Page. w-Q1-. TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 1 FRESHNLAN CL 55 FIRST ROW: J. Creswell, S. Young, G. Parrott, J. Huse. SECOND ROW: S. Ashlock, M. Milligan, B. Hargraves, A. Mead, M. Schultz, K. Holland. THIRD ROW: P. Underwood, L. Walker, S. White, E. Crown, N. Lurz. FOURTH ROW: J. Noreen, L. Roath, J. Gauthier, L. Stephenson, R. Haynes, J. King, D. Williams. FIFTH ROW: R. Wilkins, L. Hundley, H. Clarke, B. Jameson, A. Bunch, J. Boorman, J. Myers. SIXTH ROW: L. Miles, J. Boorman, B. Parks, L. Hargraves, H. Barton, D. Manning. SEVENTH ROW: R. Stewart, D. Skalicky, E. Clough, E. Duckett, E. Taylor. EIGHTH ROW: B. Johnson, S. Mitchell, T. Hickey, H. Howerton, D. Dobbs, J. Noreen. TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL sg 3 5 Q ff ii 5 E vii ! i K COUNCILS, OFFICERS, CSF TOD: STUDENT BODY OFFICERS center: EXECUTIVE COUNCII. bottom: CSF TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL S ff' HW Www H0 KER TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL WHITE Sz GOLD KE HIGH SCHOOL FFA s ,QQ l' P! 0 W 1 -Z .4 rl TUl.El.AKE HIGH SCHOOI. FHA J l Y 'N A TUI.EI.AKE HIGH SCHOOL Pu IT! Pu 0 l ' .CI G3 W 147 GI V N ll P TULELAKE HIGH SCIHOOL BLOCK T ah A I TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL NKIXEDCHCRUS Mr. Pierce also directs The mixed chorus. They performed ioinTly with The band in Their fall concerT and will do so again in The spring. The chorus has only appeared publicly once so far This year. However They have several programs planned in The near future. The mixed chorus and The band are boTh looking forward To The Music FesTival which is being held in Yreka This year. TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL BA This year, under the direction of Tom Pierce, the band has presented a tall concert and theylplan another in the spring. They have also added a great deal to various school assemblies and home basketball games with their musical presentations conducted by student leaders, Mr. Pierce and the band members are working very hard toward their goal of being able to buy new uniforms this year. l X '. 5 l lmlllllllll PLAYS AN Junior Play, YOU CAN'T KISS CAROLINE Turkey Trot Winner, FRITZ ANTHES TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL PERSONALITIES Senior Play, SEVEN SISTERS TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL Football Queen comm wooo Q 5 1 E X 5 5 9 3' L m 11 Z! E ss S M M ,.. ,.. W , M M ,H W ,,.,m M M M W Vn ,vw FDDTBALL TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL MAIN TEAM-BACK ROW: Bill Weir, Gary Coyner, Dan Kelleher, FRONT ROW: Jim Smith, Gary Dahle, Ed Clough, Gale Manceau, Dale Skalicky, Bill Olsen. Bob Parker, Harley Blankenship, Chuck Smith, Jay Allred. Coach Coach DON PHILLIPS HARRY SANTOS TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL BACK ROW: Bill Olsen, Jerry Phillips, Ron Peterson, Gary Dahle, FRONT ROW: Carl Creswell, George Fischer, John Day, Earl Taylor, Ken Ablard, Chuck Smith, Gail Manceau, Gary Coyner, Jay Allred, Jerry Myres, Roscoe Haynes, Eric Martin, J. R. Huckaby, Leroy Dale Skalicky, Jim Smith, Harley Blankenship, Ed Clough, Dan Hargrave, Bob Clark, Ray Stewart, Jack Noren. Kelleher, Ed Duckett, Bob Parker, Bill Weir. V .IUNIOR VARSITY-BACK ROW: Carl Creswell, Jerry Phillips, Ron FRONT ROW: Jay Stewart, George Fischer, John Day, J. R. Huckaby, Peterson, Ed Duckett, Jack Noren, Gary Dahle, Bill Olsen, Larry Haynes, Leroy Hargrave, Eric Martin, Earl Taylor, Jerry Myres, Ken Ablard. Bob Clark, Roscoe Haynes. TUl.EI.AKE HIGH SCHOOL w ll ll TEAM BACK ROW: Gail Manceau, Gary Coyner, Jay Allred, Dale Skalicky, FRONT ROW: Bob Parker, Mike Purvis, Ed Clough, Ken Ablard Jim Smith, Dan Kelleher. ' Tulelake Opponems Tulelake Opponents ' 37 Dorris 31 34 Sacred Heart 47 Alumni 41 58 Cedarville 55 Merrill 37 69 Merrill gg Helix? 47 Dunsmuir 84 Fort Jones 24 49 MT' Shame 64 u. vvndcafs 50 47 Weed 57 Malin 4l 34 Ahuras 42 Alumni 39 73 Cedarville TUI.EI.AKE HIGH SCHOOL TEA BACK ROW: A. Adams, C. Smith, C. Moore, E. Duckett, T. Proctor. FRONT ROW: E. Martin, B. Seaberry, B. Olsen, G. Dalwle, R. Peterson Tulelalxe Opponents Tulelake Opponents I 51 Butte Valley Sacred Heart 24 Rf 75 Alumni ' Cedarville 31 1: .P 80 Merrill Merrill 26 Q 33 Heizga Dunsmuir 37 A ' 74 Fon Jonez MT, Shasta 39 66 K. u. Wildcats Weed 59 ii El 47 Malin Aliuras 2l 4-P 43 Alumni Cedarville 29 ' - - TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOI. i and D TEAMS TOP PICTURE: Anthony Adams, Tom Procter, Ed Duckett, Ray BOTTOM PICTURE: Larry Roath, Don Manning, Larry Hundley, Stewart, Eric Martin, Cecil Moore. C TEAM Tulelake Opponents Tulelake Opponents 42 Mt. Shasta 33 34 Yreka 32 22 Alwras 36 31 Dunsmuir 29 26 Cedarville 25 so Dorris 22 52 Doffis 35 23 Etna 27 36 Cedarville 29 The C's forfeited all league games. TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL Larry Miles, Howard Clarke. D TEAM Tulelake ' Opponents Tulelake Opponents 25 Mt. Shasta 29 21 Yreka 28 2 Weed O I9 Dunsmuir I I I6 Dorris 'I3 25 McCloud 34 25 Etna 30 20 Dorris 30 TRA TOP ROW: Rolph Harper, Bob Seaberry, Gary Coyner, Jim Smith, BOTTOM ROW: Eric Martin, .lack Thomas, Gary Dahle, Bud Turner, Jay Allred, Duffy Adams, Jerry Phillips, Fritz Anfhes, Harley Carl Creswell, Leon King, Floyd Walden, Blankenship, Ken Ablard, Tom Procter, Lewis Davis. C H cunt C Champions TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL BACK ROW: Ken Ablard, Cecil Moore, Anthony Adams, Chuck FRONT ROW: Ronald Peterson, Bob Parker, Gary Dahle, Smith, Gail MBIWCSBU, Jim Smith. Harley Blankenship, Review of Yeatfs Sports The Honkermen of Tulelake rolled out a 5 win - 3 loss record for the 1953 tootball season. The team's only losses were to Merrill and Henley by one Touchdown and to undefeated Modoc, i2 to O. The Honker Machine pushed through grid-iron victories over the K. U. Wildcats, Sacred Heart, Bonanza, Yreka, and Mount Shasta. In basketball the cagers have done equally well. The A's carry a ii win - 6 loss record while the B's have posted a 14 win - 3 loss tally. The 53 Track squad saw one of the largest turnouts in the history of the school. The cinder- TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL men racked up a C division championship and scored very high in three other meets. New records were set by DuFfy Adams in the 110 yard low hurdles and the 440 yard ,relay team, Ken Ablard, Lewis Davis, Bill Weir, and Carl -Creswell. Carl Creswell cracked a new mark in the 330 yard dash at the Susanville invitational. Mile star, Fritz Anthes, set what may be a long standing record in the annual Turkey Trot running 3 miles in 17 minutes,.4 seconds. Baseball started slow due to bad weather. The diamondmen came up with a 2 win - 9 loss record. TEAM BACKERS TULEL QQ ,, A f if , - wr V- .,, ,,, wff3izQ55 'Vf'14 , 275'5v 5' ak, fvixlibigixfff2'1'fi'6?21nl-iff5YIMQ5N5f i?E?5iw?13?339'g3i5 1 . f. 1 ' ,nf 1' ,F 'ME 4 . A V ' '+V - ' ' L AHAMLIZSL. ' fi av' ei L A ff f H H - . f 'rf -- - 1. r K - , -Q 215+ W 1 . , ' , ' 5 ' ' . ',, , j f ' gatg,,:M ' ,- , Q1 5: -- V - ,W ,- 1:3 1, H , . '15 . f . 'I' Y ' v ,, 1 fb K , , , - V :':v.1.2i f?f4fSZ 'iff f, 22 4 egg s- Tw iga ' - f ' s-w Hz K w 1 aff ,H X h x A V L -X AV wk 17 ' - ,L YK -L i 4 - . -4f,r?-.w.m, - -. Q '- ,W TUI.EI.AKE HIGH SCHOOL il 2 2 :L E, 3 X, 2 el in E f ff Ii 2 ? si 51 Q ii E X K E E s K 5 E 1 ,, 9 K iz 5 5 5' 1 5 f N How Dry I Am Easter Parade Where Do We Go From Here TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL Tenderly Roll OUT The Barrel '. The Best Things In Life Are Free gif- fffl'f'M,ai'T, X w.f1,,4 S S, U, Ns K 1 , -A '1v13zQ,w,,-i ,N-gfzzw ,f,: is ,-Q ,..,., v,-?Z:'?f ?ff:5!NfWM :1'.' 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W , sg Q in DAVID SBARBARO Y senior cum President , Q2zs'x:194faf?f3 , Fig,1f3is- ' gg ., gm' gui, m y . 5' . gg 1 ' X , SSM . ,ly N1 fl In an .x TI' ga' A 2 1ff5' 1 v 'L KF LK sQff3lv'9'?sEQi?S '41 f N aw: 'EEE iiwswm, N 45-:Br s.sJ33g35Q:. wmiify' 'L 2212,5iw5i'5w12'eg'11m12'fE . , A H '.'f2v'1'.5,Vxk,QQ..-,M , LELAND DUNLAP sfudem Body President I f -?rQai,M9 Emi? wwf lwzw' -Q , sfwif ff, Y i' .gf I fi n , 2 .gs , A news: 1- :- ' WADE BLANKENSHIP I , sophomore cum President 3 4211? .1 i.1iEiEE exi Z ' Vivki-'--fn 'bl ' X- .:EZz, :f'3??E 'i:'.'-1352 ,H ,H - '.f'L2'?fufiw k Jw: . f - 1 ,Ex 'ssl'S1+1if.f?if1is:2Jaw-efriwf11V A sfvwff,,5sa5m:15:gQ'V' DONNA DICK Head Yell Leader rx y M IL iz, :.:--!. -- A .. ' :' . I 9 Q , I ,af 3 , lm ,. . ., , , M, ga, '1 - .. , If . X Q Eg 4 , 3, I Q - ,--, L: ,w ,:f .miii 5- 35532 -A gsm3Qegxf51QL:-iw I BARBARA EWING c.s.F. President K1 1: .... ' . .,.. Ml Ax. 5 1 M. ..x..,., - W: V X !: .,- 3:1 .-55-33 5: '. - :- Ek 41 an 12 A-. 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Stuart, D. Zancaner, D. Georges, M. Ricca, M. Calkins, L. Uribe, G. Wilson, J. Dunlap, F. Holtzen, J. Handley, J. Smith, E. Hammond, N. Mann, J. Elander. SECOND ROW: W. Tatum, L. Zambonin, 'D. Spence, L. Neimoyer, L. Gonzales, F. Lucero, D. Borcalli, B. Young, K. Bradshaw, M. Dawson, A. Strider, M. B. Smith, D. Meadows, L. Baldi, R. Speer. Mazzei, J. Easton, H. Koch, M.'Miller, P. Henry, R. Thorpe, B. Jack- UPPERCLASSNL -,a.e. s. 1 . . 5 vsfagfifssefffmrf -fu. eseleissezfigiifirsf. s,fsif53eifQsgj1ss i?'E.Q2.7S 'SF . 'be:esIsg?1f41 ' , M' .,,' : ,. er x-, .' .fia 5 - w fer'aN 252.? Vfgfzg wwf A-viwswwszfe,--f.:4fQ, .. .f-,iss T f 1, - -.m.11ewwt....v ex , af 9?-15L92 's' wfffPaQ?'z:?'f x Prem- asian- if- as 2fQ:vfs.'t. ...V .f 1 S : x.:.fewv ,fi Y -w 121 Q f 7 Lf.-uf--fiwf, feze., H, 1.,aZ5:sw:v:wTsffefj5if1.. 0,515.4 wf IZE4:2,i,mfiK3g pf-5154, 'gf--wirtifism.-,.:z1, r.a.vfff'ss?-m may 121 syn- ...X . 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Walker, Mrs. McCracken, adviser. THIRD ROW G Moore ver, D. Hilliard, H. Reed. SECOND ROW: C. Yates, P. Mantle, D. Kersey, R. Gruber, S. Jackson, D. Flook, R Calkins E Clark S. Hughes, F. Tallerico, N. Williams, A. Wilson, R. Tarabini, A. Wad- A. Bearden, R. Gruber, N. Hammond, J. Acqulstapace J Tallenco SOPHONXCRES Class Olliccrs V. TALLERICO J. MARCHI President Vice-President P. SELLERS R. ACQUISTAPACE Secretary Treasurer WEED HIGH SCHOOL g ual-:Miz -, . , .... ,, I... . . ,. .,.. , .., z ,,,, A ,... , ,, Sli. fi -. .X-2,-W .:z. i'f f if , tjiefif -1 . ,,u..5,'f, D Q V. Q Y 'f551, ,f ,r T A . a . . - 1f:2T4: ,E.z..' , 1 f my r - 'J . . L' 'l1frf...fns.1x,gQe.' ., , ' al 4' Z Q 2 we -.K if f Qf Sigu r, Q llllllgl lg a f af gg if ,Qs bw N. as L . . Q, E .W W., .. -. 1. 5323.35 gl M: .lv 915,25-Ii T S. 5 H3 3 fi 5 Rv I' 3 E MK , gm NM ew EP A I .af r f- mf fwfifw. rw . M aas: JIM WILSON CARL BONTRAGER President Sergeant-at-Arms VICKI BARCAGLIA JOAN SCOTT JEAN RILEY Vice-President Treasurer Secretary FRESHNXE FIRST ROW, left: C. Uribe, G. Caldwell, V. Van Natta, J. Smith, J. Hickey, J. Manton. SECOND ROW: E. Ove, R. Doss, V. Parkin son, J. Scott, R. Shelton, G. Rossetto, H. Hilliard, D. Scott, V. Hen derson, F. Aquila, C. Bontrager, B. Freeze, J. Pellegrino, Mr. Wil helmi, adviser. TH'lRD ROW: L. Wright, J. Strider, G. Senigar, J. Roach, H. Jones, C. Brace, V. Barcaglia, S. Meadows, G. Dal Gallo J. Scott, M. Spang. FOURTH ROW: R. Solus, S D. DeAvilla, M. Holley, J. Morris, A. Thomas, Bowen, R. Sartor, B. Ellison, J. Ricca, A. Dorsey, R. Jones, C. Esparza, J. Wilson. a J. Moore, B. Buell S. Butler, P. Burnett, J. Solus, J. Riley, J. Filippin, . Thomas, J. Hilliard R. Washington, E A. Clark, J. Smith 3295 if R542 55? leg eff 223 W iii ggi? , is E55 452: sie uf PM 1:2 FIRST ROW, left, sitting: M. Ricca, M. Calkins, J. Marchi. SECOND THIRD ROW, standing: P. Spence, D. Gilliam, G. Kaer, R. Willis ROW, sitting: P. Sellers, B. Seitz, D. Dick, B. Ewing, M. Boydstun. B. Cates, B. Anderson, K. Bradshaw, L. Dunlap. WHITE A D GOLD Under the direction of Editor-in-Chief Barbara Ewing, a large stat? worked long hours in editing the '54 White and Gold. June Rossetto, sales manager, and her sales staft, pictured below, did well in selling advertising and in selling copy claims. Donna Dick was publications editor and typed all White and Gold pages on copy paper. White and Gold advisers are Mrs. Vandevert and Miss Scott. KNG BARBARA EW Fan Editor Left: R. Zanotto, J. Rossetto, R. Bernardi, H. Koch, J. Culley. Fmsr Row, left: D. Gilliam, D. Dick. sEcoND ROW: J. Sumrall, J. House, J. galil, E. Jupiter, M. Boydstun. WEED HI WI D Barbara Ewing and June Rossetfo were fall and spring editors of the ,UNE Ros SETTO Sprin school paper. Miss ScoTt's Typing Ill class, pictured above, did an effec- Q Edna' five iob of publishing the paper every Two weeks for the iournalism class, piciured below. FIRST ROW, left: E. Jupiter, J. House, M. Boydstun, J. Rossetto, B. Morris, J, Casfaneda, T. Mazzini, R. Willis. G. Kaer, B. Ewing. SECOND ROW: B. Cates, J. Walker, K. Perry, I Q x x F E 5 KARL PERRY BOB 'CATES PAT SPENCE A a BOY ' STATE BARBARA EWING H G Q 55 R 5 1 Q I FIRST ROW, left: N. Mann, G. Wilson, F. Lucero, J. Marchi, SECOND ROW: H. Koch, M. Miller, B. Jackson, E. Hammond P. Sellers, M. Calkins, R. Thorpe, K. Bradshaw, R. Bernardi, R. Scott, V. Tallerico, B. Anderson, J. Meadows, L. Zambonin, W. Tatum M. Smith, P. Spence, L. Baldi, S Hanks, D. Georges, D. Zancaner. Ju 1 0 R P L AY Beauty and the Beef eff' 1619 Se!! Q CaXYlx0 ' Sr 8 1 ' ' 4 YXBOV5 Uderso 'ofxe I 8 ,Lava redsb o 626 ' Lv 000 ' C' . . O 6!k 7s eg. . WEED HIGH SCHOOL Office l Staff Left: B. Ewing, J. Sumrall, G. Kaer, D. Gilliam, D. Zancaner, J. Rossetto, Mr. Michelon, P. Henry, L. Mooney. Under the supervision of Mr. Owen and Mr. Mrs. Hughes has nine students on her library Michelon the office staff took care' of the various staFf who catalog and issue books, collect fines, office duties and kept the office running smoothly. and perform other miscellaneous duties. Library Staff Left: V. Parkinson, S. Mazzei, V. Tallerico, B. Aldrich, J. Culley, B. Seitz, M. Mazzei, M. Dawson, R, Zanni X if fi is i Q2 FIRST ROW, left: J. Culley, J. Marchl, B. Ewing, J. Rossetto, D. Duck. R. Henry, B. Aldrich, B. Sertz. ROW: P. ' . SECOND ROW: R. Shelton, G. Kaer, H. Koch, J. Moore, D. DeAvilla, P. Mantle, J. Wilson, B. Anderson, S. Hughes, D. Gilliam, J. Easton. C. S. F. and H0 DR ROLL l 0 FIRST ROW, left: R. Shelton, V. Barcaglia, E. Hammond, S. McGuire, Zancaner, J. Riley, J. Moore. THIRD ROW: P. Sellers, J. Hickey M. Boydstun, B. Seitz, J. Culley, J. Marchi, H. Koch, D. DeAvilla, D. Gilliam, B. Cates, J. Tallerico, J.WIlSOI'1, B- AUCICVSOH, R- Zaf101f0 J. Easton. SECOND ROW: J. Filippin, D. Scott, P. Butler, J. Ros- J. Manton, J. Solus, B. Ewing, G. Kaer. setto, D. Dick, S. Hughes, P. Mantle, B. Aldrich, M. Brown, D. 'ZX FIRST ROW, left: M. Spang, B. Rossetfo. SECOND ROW: G. Ros seito, J. Scott, V. Edson, S. Jones, B. Bue'I, E. Hammond, P. Burneft, M. Hayes, A. Strider, R. Doss. Futura Homemaiaers of America. The purpose of The FHA is To further The ideas of homemaking. The other officers include: ' ELIZABETH HAMMOND Secretary . GINA ROSSETTO Treasurer SHIRLEY JONES Historian VIOLA EDSON Reporter President Adviser SHARON McGUlRE MISS MARTIN I Dance Band BAN This year our band consists primarily of grammar school students. Seven of the band members are high school students. Mr. Curatilo, the director, began work with the band in January of this year. Director, Mr. Curatilo. FIRST ROW, left: E. Salanti, P. Mantle, A. Smith, J. Smith, B. Pugh, E. Fruzza, J. Belcastro, G. Jackson R. Mahnkin, K. Vidricksen, C. Kersey, F. Linville, J. Anderson, THIRD ROW, standing: A. Jones, A. Hilliard, D. DeAviIla, M G. Marchi, J. Ewing. SECOND ROW: V. Van Natta, M. Prather, Holley, D. Scott. Seated: H. Wilmarth, J. Cunningham, D. Shelton P. Speer, R. Shelton, J. Smith, M. Hilliard, S. Welch, D. Rossetto, R. Jones. YI I I I FIRST ROW, left: J. Wilson, V. Barcaglia, J. Strider, J. Scott, V. Austin, J. Culley, M. Brown. SECOND ROW: L. Dunlap, M. Calkins, D. Dick, M. Yandell, A. Wilson, N. Williams, R. Tarabini M. Boydstun.. THIRD ROW: F. Lucero, T. Mazzini, B. Ewing G. Kaer, B. Seitz, S. McGuire, E. Hammond, J. Rossetto, S. Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Treasurer H. Koch, Secretary J. Marchi, Vice- President K. Bradshaw, President D. Gilliam, Adviser Mrs. McCracken. Student Leaders' Conference FIRST ROW, left: R. Bernardi, P. House, G. Kaer, B. Seitz, J. Culley, P. Spence, K. Perry, R. Cates, B. Anderson, L. Dunlap, Adviser B. Ewing, M. Boydsfun. SECOND ROW: J. Marchi, J. Rossetto, Mr. Owen. D. Dick, V. Austin and G. Kaer did not attend. D. Dick, V. Austin, M. Holley, C. Calkins, H. Koch. THIRD ROW: S. Hughes and J. Moore took their places. l -'Wm ' K' U' ' A -wr- Q FIRST ROW left K Bradshaw B Seitz J March: M Calkins M Yandell P Henry B Rossetto D Dick N Williams R Tarabmu J Easton J House D Stuart D Georges SECOND ROW R C Mazzei L Mooney P House F Lucero FOURTH ROW J Lobls J Rossetto L Dunlap T Mazzini THIRD ROW W Acquistapace Treasurer G Kaer President B Anderson DOUB The Double C stands for Cougars and Cougarettes It is the pep club section of Weed Hugh School They sponsor assemblies and pep rallies WAlTlNG FOR THE GAME TO BEGIN fx was l tl fi Vg, Jf w 0 l S All WEED HIGH SCHOOL Henry, Al Wilson, F.lTallerico, Barcaglia, Strider, M. Boydstunl Adviser Mr.. Dove, Vice-President J. Culley, Secretary B. Ewing ll fl ll ll ' Hmm DONNA DICK Head Yell Leader BA u . N ,T . HEER EADERS an 1251.55 ii xvwwfwnwewfxk mssfimuwmewsfmnmrsmmsw-w meswi M nw, as:'f1 2 5 1 wmu wmwm4w.vMwMwmmffmgn.: ,Mx Aw Lefi: M. Holley, G. Dal Gallo, V. Barcaglia, J. Filippin, P. Sumrall, V. Austin, B. Rossetto, J. Culley, A. Wilson R 3 4'-wwwr' 4 I0 WEED HIGH SCHOOL IRLERS PEGGIE SUMRALL Maiorette 0 Top: F. Williams, E. Esparza, P. Sellers, J. Sumrall H C. Mazzei, V. Staggs, R. Henry, R. Tarabini, G. Kaer. Left: D. Georges, J. Elander, G. Rossetto, M. Boydstun, J. Rossetto, A. Rowley, J. Scott, J. Moore, M. Miller, M. Smith, B. Buell, A. Hilliard, S. Meadows, G. Senigar, D. Hilliard, E.,Hammond, J. Riley, J. Solus, V. Edson, P. Butler, M. Hayes, D. Stuart, V. Barcaglia. Across: D. DeAvilla, A. Waddell, B. Williams, J. Smith, S. Jones. Left: M. Ricca, S. Hughes, S. McGuire, l. Salanti, R. Bernardi, D. Scott, J. Hilliard, J. Scott, M. Hilliard, J. Roach, C. Brace, M. Spang, J. Strider, J. Filippin, L. Handley, H. Hilliard, S. Thomas, B. Stokes, M. Holley, P. Mantle, R. Shelton, M. Brown. Across: M. Mazzei, , J. Easton . Koch, D. Dick, J. Culley, L. Mooney, P. House, A. Strider, N. Mann, V. Austin, F. Tallerico, B. N. Williams, M. Yandell, A. Wilson, B. Ewing, J. House Rossetto C. Davis B. Seitz J. Marchi, G. Dal Gallo, D. Zancaner, F. Welborn. English W Left: G. Kaer, B. Seitz, B. Ewing, M. Boydstun, E. Esparza, J. Rossetto, D. Dick, J. Culley, H. Koch, B. Aldrich. Left: President G. Kaer, Vice-President P. Sellers, Secretary P. Suinrall, Captain E. Jupiter, Captain J. Rossetto, Captain D. Zancaner, Captain A. Wilson, Captain D. Scott, Captain J. Scott, Treasurer D. Georges, Captain F. Welborn, Captain B. Rossetto. Cr. A. A. In Action 04 FIRST ROW, left: L. Gonzales, L. Uribe, R. Thorpe, J. Lobis, D. Gilliam, R. Calkins, B. Young, R. Anderson, L. Zambonin, Coach R. Gruber, R. Tadina, S. Mazzei, L. Dunlap, J. Smith, S. Hanks, J. Tallerico, B. Smith, R. Scott. FOURTH ROW: W. Acquistapace, Kaer. SECOND ROW: K. Perry, K. Bradshaw, J. Gilliam, J. Casta- I S. Jackson, C. Aldrich, R. Zanotto, W. Tatum, D. Sbarbaro, V. Tal- neda, F. Lucero, L. Baldi, R. Willis, G. Wilson, J. Handley, D. Kersey, N. Hammond. THIRD ROW: F. Holtzen, R. Gruber, D. Meadows, I L' 0 C ll I, I. I ,,,.::.,?: W I -f---' , .- . ..,. ,Q , KARL PERRY ll fgggfil - A President ' Aff? 2 3. :iz-j Q H ., A .. Elin.: E. Ri.. . .,.., ' 'Je'.fWH1i'?f'l, Z. 5,,g?:.sJgQfl7 ' f-'viii zggigfggiy -?i:,a'g.fg2,.egizi, ' , 1Qi5f5i5ff1 .. iisrl 1 . 'g v ,,E,, 55 ffl COACH KAER Adviser vv,5,3 1, . . ,. ,. - ' i ' MSE ' 'rf-ifk A we 1,2 ' Flflfiiliffflfx iifwfi nous GILLIAM 51414 is .rn f 45 f W. -fwgy.11gg,.,g 5 fffpjiyyggg, Secretary-Treasurer ful 7' 1. M agi,-fills ,Z i'5,gg,Qf if-.ugg'z.g-iu,l.Z4vl fxilitifsllff rf-Ugzxfi fn-,N 7f-- S.-R-,f. m.fw -iw . ff' 7fi,-f w inuw 4 :if -al' ,Ry lerico. T. Mazzini, VV. Blankenship, D. Borcalli, P. Spence, J. Walker, R. Cates, R. Flook. 'Eli' 4 rg i-'. -,,' 'I KIM BRADSI-:Aw W f:E.',i:iin' 2f iV- fgggg vice-Pfesfdem ,Lp ..i' '- 221.3 3 JOE LOBIS Sergeant-at-Arms WEED HIGH SCHOOL 335 iii Ts? .ms S53 if? W my Ei? 1? ' Az L4 E9 2 E QE Ai '93 ga ,Q 1 .W Pi 2: 3 if A , ex K X Tm ,, K, 'v gv MQ? 2 55? if H Left: D. SBARBARO, V. TALLERICO, K. BRADSHAW, L. GONZALES 'B' Four-Letter Men '53 FOOTBALL The football team this year did not start out with many prospects, but the fine coaching of Coach Mort Kaer and Chet Marshall brought the team around into a pretty fair outfit. Fred Bernardi and Jack Harris helped the football team in their CHET MARSHALL spare time and Mort Kaer, Jr., was a great help in coaching the quarterbacks ot our team. We won championship in 1953 and, of course, kept Yreka from getting the ax. COACH MORT KAER fe: '53 9? FIRST ROW, left: J. Castaneda, V. Tallerico, L, Gonzales, F. Lucero, ship, C. Esparza, Manager R. Gruber THIRD ROW W Tatum J. Handley, R. Thorpe, C. Uribe, B. Morris, B. Smith. SECOND D. Borcalli, D. Sbarbaro, B. Anderson K Bradshaw L Dunlap ROW: Manager R. Speer, G. Wilson, A. Thomas, P. Spence, S. Hanks, J. Wilson, D. Spence, R. Scott Coach Kaer K. Perry, T. Mazzini, J. Gilliam, R. Calkins, J. Morris, W. Blanken- SISKIYOU COL1 TY CHAMPS WEED WEED WEED WEED WEED WEED WEED WEED Scores . RED BLUFF . OROVILLE . ANDERSON CRESCENT CITY . YREKA . DUNSMUIR . FALL RIVER REDDING 0 58 24 7 6 O 6 34 WEED HIGH SCHOOL 7 AARON THOMAS-End LELAND DUNLAP-Tackle 'Q RUSSEL CALKINS-Tackle i L WILLIE TATUM-Guard TOM MAZZINI-Back JACK GILLIAM-Linebacker SAM HANKS-Tackle BOOKER SMITH-Gua rd ff! KIM BRADSHAW-Quarterback DAVID SBARBARO-End M91- ig JOHN CASTANEDA-Back KARL PERRY-Center E p N RICHARD THORPE-Quarterback BILL MORRIS-Back Left: J. HANDLEY, T. MAZZINI, W. TATUM, A. THOMAS, B. SMITH BASKETBALL R. SCOTT G d Uar So far This year The A's have played five league games, winning all of Them. They have Three games left in The season and hope To keep The championship Title which They won lasT year. T S i l V. TAILERICO B. MORRIS -- -- f Forward Forward Forward Coach S FIRST ROW, left: J. Tallerico, C. Bontrager, J. Morris. SECOND ROW: H. Reed, B. Young, J. Wilson, L. Baldi. ll ll The B team has won the first five league games, with three yet to play. They were co-champs with Dunsmuir last year. BASKETBALL D. GILLIAM Forward 1. LOBIS R. THORPE l. GON1AlES Forward Guard ' Forward FIRST ROW, left: F. Aquila, R. Sartor, W. Acquistapace, J. Smith,J. Pellegrino. SECOND ROW: J. Hickey, R. Jones, R. Washington, S. Jackson, C. Bontrager. BASKETBALL The C's had a little bad luck This year, winning four games and losing Three. COACH AL SHIPMAN Sv -A- EE Af Ai WEED HIGH SCHOOL ' new-ffrewm'-' ' 'A -M--wwu If A... Q FIRST ROW, left: E. Tolliver, L. Gonzales, D. Yandell, W. Acquista- LL Zambonin, K. Bradshaw, J Adarrs N DeBortoIn V Tallerico pace, J. Tallerico, D. Gilliam, D. Sbarbaro, B. Smith. SECOND Coach Kaer. ROW: Manager E. Elmore, G. Wilson, D. Borcalli, J. Gilliam, BASEBALL WEED WEED WEED WEED WEED WEED WEED WEED Scores YREKA . MCCLOUD BUTTE VALLEY FORT JONES . . ETNA HAPPY CAMP . REDDING MT. SHASTA 4 WEED HIGH SCHOOL FlRST ROW, left: A. Wilhelmi, J. Tallerico, D. Gilliam, W. Blanken- D. Kersey, T. Mazzini, R. Thorpe, V. Tallerico, K. Bradshaw, ship, R. Willis, J. Walker, L. Dunlap, R. Calkins. SECOND ROW: D. Sbarbaro, S. Jackson, L. Gonzales. TRACK and TENNIS FIRST ROW, left: G. Kaer, B. Anderson, B. Ewing. SECOND ROW: R. COACH Willis, A. Wilson, D. Gilliam. ARNOLD WILHELMI . 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TIME: YEAR I953-54 ACTORS: ADNx1N1sTRAT1oN CLASSES Senior y Junior Sophomore Freshman 1893 1954 X 'I22 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 4 DEDICATION We of the White and Gold staff dedicate our section to Mrs. Sherman because of her ever- lasting sympathy and understanding during her unforgettable years ot tea c h i n g at Yreka High School. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL Tl P -an ff W' ' 5 2 1- . H - fm 1 . SYS x X +1 - Qirl -R gerff - 1 H' A Q ' - Xu Q 'kv-ff . ,, J, L N! 1 4 ix J :X 4 'wt , 4, W- -NQNW ff 'fig N - lv .. Ax .- X, R, IL ' 7. X- if f b :Q .4 I I' I' if L , S A g rw 'Vx 'MPX 2 A 1 I 6 X X l X . -3, j ,, ' - - . N xx V. V T'45S? 1 'N : 2 Q f 'R Q ,QW A '- X-,U 'fx' 'X 1 K 'QNX -15 .4 f 'Q' x . Eff ky I 2 Q, HV- -1'C '530f3 Yr.3'5 'H 'g r-R 1 ' E .5 -l1.Qg?o gI.JA,-,zrgs 4: vm- . N -Yfsx AX 'V' lx W5 MVP I X 5 fy XX N G N Ygff if G X9 KQXN 5 S otsgnifvswx X X gswlkeee FX . X 'INUNL , NN , 5 ix T Sw fx P Q53 S 2- V -.fm , fx in X A .,,lXX ,k X X 55 Q X wwf K 3 xa f xx A A QE f . 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IL ZANE FLEISCHMAN ,,L, UU, ,A Commerce f :xii sif'ffz:Z22f' , ,,E: .II 1-'viii ' ' ,J I xa ltggg 1 '- I ,gi - wg iii f ii I - . I imifiiliig , , ' I .I 2 1 IQIIF Q - iii ! :Q-xi. . i , ., WF I1 , ,W ,. K. X V,.VE3?.Qi5g ,igi5 I gg 22355533 U I:fI?if':'21i,i'si' - 1 I S -iii Iliff '?.if'IFti,4'-,1'-5 ' , iff ' 1 ' -f' , T : :filsf-if :, ,f?-iii' 5 f I 1 in Q, -C, 5 gitflzfgigigfi, izziisszi-.5112 fi 'K-I wwf' K 1 - , FEE:-Hi t, 'I' f'7!5v::iK ' un :K in' ':E:5 . ,.' : f fHfU jf J: +, TOM Fox ' W i I, - I H222-fff. - - ' we M sf MUSIC . W v ,M i:af is fi:E5iYswf I fill 7' it-1135245 4, , igfglggilagii 'i ',g,3 I ' Zig mmwwmmwff I M 5 F1 - Le'A lil, MWHQWWWWH' I ,Q f - f HOWARD GORDON ' Science, Mathematics a I' 7 225531 V. f , LEONA LUEDLOFF English, Latin 8. L,VV. ,I ikKa,,5QE,ifw, . FRED NIEISCHKE Industrial Arts SHERIF I' 'I26 STEPHEN PUEYO Vice Principal, Commerce TOM BIRMINGHAM Art, P. E. 1 1 I ., . I Q K I xi Fit s I , V5 5 1 I :l, . 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X .77 f h yi Xl V 'H X ,4??Tfj'.- ,ff 1 X lx? 'fy Q 1 14,11 X ff! 4i 'gmX?'...X In f ,N Q, , X 'pl' ,N 4, Y. N N.l'lvx'. tv.. BX ,A AN A 4 2 I, M4 6 . 'J' 1 X 'aff 3 :SF 'xg-IQ gall 411 ' g 1- -il' i '--fu A i -id: i f SQUHRE BME Our 5 ciul life lflctiuities YREKA HIGH SCHOOL BACK ROW: B. Maginnis, R. Klander, Pop, B. Brazil. SECOND ROW: D. Burket, D. Hitchcock, F. Johnston, G. Townley. FIRST ROW: E. Kernohan, R. Black, L. Stockwell, D. Rowe, L. Deter. ade itself very popular playing W ho e it will have The Band has rn MI 7 at cliFFerent organizations. e p E as much success next year. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL IIPGPISII P2-XRD ERS FRONT ROW: R. Swickard, F. Sellsfrom, E. Robinson, E. Mason, G. Townley. SECOND ROW: D. Lundin, R. McGowan, H. Foster, L. Deter, R. Burch. THIRD ROW: J. Clark, F. Johnston, B. Quaclros, D. Hitchcock, D. Burket. FOURTH ROW: E. Harris, G. Plunkett, W. Dodson, M. Root, J. Grossen. FIFTH ROW: L. Root, M. Maginnis, K. Selby, K. Johnson, G. Bandy. SIXTH ROW: D. Lambert, S. Bagley, M. Burns, L. Laufer, B. Maginnis. SEVENTH ROW: M. Cummins, C. Phillips, B. Pilcher, J. Zolskey, R. Black. EIGHTH ROW: J. Plunkett, D. Desoza, M. Harris, C. Sellstrom, L. Stockwell, J. Dodson, S. Rockwell, L. Morford, W. Parker, NINTH ROW: C. Coleman, L. Robinson, C. Walker, E. Gooderham, E. Kernohan. TENTH ROW: M. Wacker, B. Brazil, B. Cameron, L. Hornberger, R. Klander. 62 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL A soNNnE PiLci-:ER oonls souti-iwoon Bev FOSTER-?Head LYNN BARHAM ci-IARLENE Pi-uLuPs YREKA HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTOR WARREN 'POP BEHNKE all The Yreka High School Band, con- sisting of approximately 60 mem- bers, is quite well known in Siski- you County and other sections of the state. The group takes many trips during the school year to vari- ous towns and has rated quite high at the festivals. Warren Behnke C Pop as. he is fondly calledl does an excellent iob of directing. Q1 MAJQRETTE BACK ROW: S. Lambert, C. Barnett, B. Sharpe, S. Sargent, D. English, P. Hossick, M. Caster- line, F. DeWitt. SECOND ROW: A. Dalzell, S. Greathouse, J. Freeman, S. Sweeney, S. Ben- nett, J. Davenport, J. Valin, J. Norris. FIRST ROW: S. Potter, S. Tallrnan, P. Yeager, N. Allen, D. Cash, B. La Pena, Mr. Fox. GRA D CLE OPERY Girls Glee and Mixed Chorus BACK ROW: J. Valin, C. Penney, G. Leen, J. Clayton, L. Larson, J. Cameron, B. Bunker, C. Frost, A. Brown, D. Hume, E. Friend, D. French, B. Gores, D. Walker. SECOND ROW: S. Currie, L. Laufer, N. Bennett, J. Larson, J. Swenson, V. lsom, A. Roberts, S. Gibbons, R. Savidge, D. Nettles, C. Gossner. FIRST ROW: Mr. Fox, N. Lancaster, J. Blettel, C. Riggins, M. Halcrow, P. Gores, J. Blanding, N. Soule, C. Stockwell. SENIGR BALL Winter Wonderland HCGNXE RAIN OR SHI E ' Senior Play Mrs. Grayson - Glenn Grayson, Jr Mr. Grayson - Jac Grayson - Helen - Mrs. Sparks - Irene Holden - Agnes Holden - Dan Lyons - Rosemary March Dick Clements Julia March - Fred - - Ella Stone - Anne Barry - Gayle White Ronnie Cleland - Lee Deter Charlotte Burger Eleanor Walter Carol Phillips Virginia lsom Averill Roberts - Joe Smith Mary Lynn Ley - - Andy Davis Gwen Robinson Court Camblin Louise Hughes Joanna Gibbons YREKA HIGH SCHOOL I REMEMBER MAMA unior Class Play Mama - Papa - Dagmar - Katrin - Christine - Nels - Jenny - Sigrid - Trina - Mr. Hyde - Dr. Johnson Mr. Thorkelson Uncle Chris - Arne - Nurse - Florence - Bell Boy - Jessie - Dorothy - Another Nurse Madeleine - - SodaCIerk YREyKA HIGH SCHOOL' Carol Coleman Jack Pickrell Julie Brumbaugh Gloria Girdner Charlotte Barnett David Hitchcock Sherrie Bagley Gayle Bandy - Judy Bower Howard Cameron - - Fred Johnson - Jerry Dowell - Bill Potter Yvonne Davis Carol Sellstrom - Joan Hogan - Don Lambert - Kay Harris - Susan Lambert Mary Townley Bonnie Pilcher Don Lambert Published Bi-Weekly During the School Term Yreka, California, Decemberlli, i953 iCU LTY vs. VAR 4 BASKETBALL ULE l eggs, basketball coach, FACULTY STARTS team is coming planned 15 Mos O 2. 'CCH out all E usually ship team. :hedule for -Etna -Faculty-Here- -Phoenix -Etna-Here-7 : 30 -Phoenix, Ore. A and B Eunsmuir-Here-7 : 30 B . Crater, Ore.-There-7:30 B . 1SVeed-There--7 : 50 B . -Donkey Basketball-8 : 00 -McCloud-There-7 : 30 B sed endof -98 VARSITY--2 Hobo-I hate holidays! l Hobo-Me too! Makes you feel so common, when nobody is Working. ' A and B 1 Feb. 13-Trinity-Here-7 I 30 has announced N. Bag Savlclge, J. Bleffel. FRONT Opin.. at the end ot the play was very graci- ous. The stage setting and decorations were very good. The lighting was ex- cellent. No blank spots appeared on the stage. Mr. Loudon, director of the play, deserves a big hand for his tireless efforts. He gave up his free time and took the work of the Senior play and helped make it a success. TOP ROW, l to r: M. Cummins, J. 1 - 1 - , e SECOND ROW: C. Funk, E. Walter, G. Fowl Frenlck. THIRD ROW: B. Manney, M. Mills, C. Phillips J. Zolskey, J. Bower, J. Brumbaugh. ley F Vinson T Mills Adviser ROW: A. Dalzell, E. Savidge, E. F rms! particular organization has an awful lot for the school. have' equipped the girls' room rug, sofa, and chairs. They tributed money for the pi uniforms for the girls' choral They stand behind the high in every one of its undertal have the best P.T.A. group county. We should try and get our to take an active part. We MR. PUEYO Adviser YVONNE ROBERTS JACK PICKRELI. Jr. Editor Jr. Editor WHITE AND GOLD MARILYN BURNS NANCY DALL C o - E d i t o r s MIKE HARRIS MARILYN CUMMINS Photographer Photogfaphef BARBARA GORES Art Ediior YREKA HIGH SCHOOL BACK ROW, left to right: G. Spencer, D. Silva, A. Brown, W. Clark, B. Leighton, Mr. Ditfner, L. Sloan, T. Mills, R. Joslin, B. Lohman, J. Scannell, D. Buffon, G. Smith, D. Conrad, C. Welsh, R. Smith, R. Middleion. .4 MI ERTGWN MILITIA lCa.lifornia Caclztsl Girls' anal Boys' State In June of 1953 Yreka High School ' sem' Two candidates To Sacramento 4 for Girls' anol Boys' State. They W e r e Ines Michelon and Gary Townley. :NES MICHELON and GARY TOWNLEY YREKA HIGH SCHOOI. President G. White, Vice President B. Foster Song Leader V. Isom, Senior Representa- tive N. Sullivan, Treasurer J. Barklow, Sunshine Girl J. Brumbaugh, Secretary J. Burns, Adviser Mrs. Sherman. GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL BACK ROW: G. Towniey, Mr. Fox. SECOND ROW: B. Paine, R. Bagaas, W. Parker, B. Gores, Y. Roberts, L. Roberts, A. Hein. FIRST ROW: C. Van Hoosen, E. Gooderham, S. Walsh, J. Blanding, N. Lancaster, P. Gores, C. Barnett. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL TRI-C BACK ROW: Mr. Gordon, N. Wilson, J. Urbach, G. Nixon, B. Gossner, D. Hitchcock. FIRST ROW: N. Dali, M. Bums, B. Jackson, C. Gossner, D. Crawford, G. Girdner. of-ff' Q51 5066? CX' fc of? XY 39656 SQ X59 H CJD 99 . Sin l Left fo night: Mr. Gordon, J. Swenson, C. Barnett, B. Jackson, G. Towniey, J. Barklow, B. Gossner, B. Paine, D. Hifchcook. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL Z 9' X51 +096 QE, 5 31 vm, . ford. NX15, osen, XN'xXson, Oa XQ X. 0 s POOR dm, X., BXac . 1oxNoXe4 CoXemao C Gossoev, NX 9-. Gtaxles, C. XX. YXFXYX RONN: NX YX. Foster, G X, NXo H an o N. owl eXX, Xwan, X.. 'WX RONN-. N Oeiet, . V-, V-. BXac , xy ill? C, PYCXXXKQ , xx. D um Xe., Xl Cummins, . er C. Bama NN'Noum. . 0 Nxagwm wmev. Z '4 . Da e , . Names, X.es1. Xiemo 2 xl'xs,NX. xl 5 'PXXCX1 , S. Nx 'XYXXR E. - To 5. Bower, ns, B. Nxam Cracken, 0. Hughes, . S. X'XanXox'X, N1 RO- . X Bur P Nw. ums,X.. son. Z- PRO mgex, . OXNn . Ps. 6 Xlobkn c, ss NO R WQM, G m. SEC-O Xi, X. odevha C. Y-on E. Go RONN 1 YR EKA HIG H Sc Ho OL PEP CLUB FIRST ROW, left To righf: M. Burns, J. Burns, C. Phillips, C. Riggins, V. Isom, B. Jackson, C. Sellstrom, B. Pilcher, A. Roberts, J. Brum- baugh. SECOND ROW: M. Mills, L. Hughes, G. Nixon, M. Crebbin, J. Urloach, I. Michelon, N. Hippler, J. Swenson. THIRD ROW: C. Burger, P. Cummins, K. Johnson, J. High, G. Thompson, A. Hein, N. Wilson, G. Bandy, E. Ling. FOURTH ROW. A. Dalzell, G. Cun- ningham, S. Bagley, B. Foster, G. Fowler, M. Rutledge, B. Manney, J. Hogan, P. Dall, M. Townley. President B. Jackson Vice President C. Funk Secretary M. Cummins 74 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL and DRILL TEAM FIRST ROW front To back D Dlckson S Gxbbons G Leen P McCracken R Grazrer C Smnh SECOND ROW M Hughes N Dall B Lohman S Han Ion J Zolskey THIRD ROW M Allen M Cummnns M Franklm J Allen J Marhn N Bagley FOURTH ROW C Barnett S Wllburn S Doyle F SIXTH ROW K Harrls S Phllllps M Newton A Burns D Neffles SEVENTH ROW J Barklow D Desoza P Sprague P Hosslck J Larson EIGHTH ROW C Gossner S Lange J Frenlck J Bower C Walker YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 17 DeWitt. FIFTH ROW: L. Pitts, P. Hughes, N. Lange, G. Banish, R. Graves. SEATED: L. Lauter, N. Sullivan, J. Valin, B. Spencer, C. Phil- lips, N. Lange, N. Soule, J. Frenick. SECOND ROW: G. Wright, S. Souza, A. Frye, J. Sylvia, J. Norris, A. Hein, P. Yeager, C. Hill, J. Blettel, M. Rutledge, B. Pilcher, G. Banish, P. Fisher, Doyle, M. Kelly, S. Bennet, Mrs. Shipman. THlRD ROW . Barnett, R. Bagaas, G. Leen, J. Jones, l. Brewer, S. Tallman Sloan, E. Sloan, B. Foster, B. Lohman, L. Robinson, G. Burch . French, S. Elliot. FI I I Pres.'B. Spencer, Vice Pres. J, Valin, Sec. C. Phillips, Tre-as. N. Lange, Hist. J. Frenick, Parlia- mentarian N. Soule, Rec. N. Sul- livan, Song Leader L. Lauter, Mrs. Shipman, Adviser. BACK ROW: M. Early, D. Culp, S. Stacey, G. Lemos, B. Walters, J. Wilson, F. Kassik. SECOND ROW: Mr. Elsea, L. Sfidham, L. Logan, B. Fields, L. Roof, M. Root, C. Gamma. THIRD ROW: D. Dillavou, L. Etchison, T. McRoberfs, L. Golden, R. Conrad, R. Holloway, R. Erchison. FOURTH ROW: J. Kassik, W. Lorenzini, M. Martin, B. Bryan, R. LaFleur, H. Weresh, B. Maxey, D. Favero, G. Duncan, V. McDougall, C. Clark. FIFTH ROW: T. Crownover, M. Crebbin, J. Kutzer, B. Jesperson, D. Craig. I I I Pres. R. Craig, Vice Pres. B. Jespersen, Sec. L. Srid- ham, Treas. M. Roof, Re- porter G. Lemos, Sentinel J. Kuizer, Adv. Mr. Elsea. 'I77 EADERS KSON iii? FE V2 ag:ffg5ss:: w r 2 - .m...Q. KK 1. 5 11 ie' rm.sss4xsWSSlxWS V -Will., , x 9 STANDING: L. Deter, A. Davis, L. Sfockwell, B. Cameron, B. Quaolros, M. Crebbin, C. Rus- sell. FIRST ROW: G. Nixon, J. Urbach, C. Camblin, N. Wilson. LOC II ll STANDING: M. Newton, D. Rose, J. Clark, E. Ling, J. Buffum, G. Spencer. FIRST ROW: R. MoFfett, D. Rowe, D. Hitchcock, J. Kufzer. 17 SEATED: C. Phillips, J. Zolskey, I. Michelon, B. Jackson, J. Swen- SECOND ROW: N. Hippler, V. lsom, C. Kent M Burns M Cummins son, A. Roberts, N. Dall, T. Sloan, G. Robinson, L. Hughes, E. Sloan. C. Riggins, J. Burns, B. Thomas, B. Manney M Mills C Burger J. Silva, D. Silva, E. Walter, K. Johnson. S: I I I C. Sellstrom, C. Barnett, A. Dalzell, G Fowler M Townley C FIRST ROW: P. B. Pilcher, J. Bower, Y. Davis, G. Bancly, SECOND ROW: S. French, E. Friend, J. Frenick, G. ROW: N. Bennett, J. High, N. Norris, B. Foster, S. Bagley, D. Gossner. FOURTH ROW: J, Barklow, P Sprague D Dickson Leen, C. Walker, J. Hogan. THIRD C. Smith, S. Hanlon, R. Graves, S. Wilburn D Nettles M Franklin B I K. H ' P, McCracken, E. Kernohan, L. Morford, L. Pitts. ag ey, arris, 3 sir- K -My CLOCKWISE: J..AlIen, G. Bandy, B. Manney, G. Cunningham, N. Benneit, W. Clark, Mr Loudon, D. Crawford, E. Friend, K. Johnson, R. Cleland, C. Casferline, M. Casierline, M. Mills L. Morford. SEATED: P. Fisher, N. Lange, C. Phillips. TRANXPOLI E CLUB -.X I Xxfih V-Ixigiq . ,FQ X X v X 3 I J , I ' .01 E? Xxwfwkwiif X K xx ' Ak Fsxx ' N KX . QRX I K , X ,mm f 1 V X 5 . lik, I 0 Qi. - Q , I I -..x - .gf I :W , 1 ' ' 4. -1. 1 T 'egg' 'T 5 X I Xi gx af - ' 15 .al Q gf by 5 .f 4 N A Q' 9 .lg 5 xv N I Arif N X X W x 'X frm f I , I f 1 -'wI'E ' ' T l X .iw ' X Q FII I 'QQ I I IJ, x u I -i , I . - w I . 3 x ' 1 ft! 1 ' -tra 7 N I f I X I . A I f Nl X N X I my I I 'Q I U K I f XXXIAQ f .- - , QS- -tzgzf x ? YV. 'fig Q V ,,,, XFui4.V ' - QI H1 f IL X ,. 5 - -. J -.2 X 1, t '- Jyfmksif Sffff-INf29ff-argm . I ,. 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Uses :IIC 'DO O Uw U .f1u:. Ugortz ...gig EJ-- EM-'E onloo 12 7 p-9-9 I QDQUDQ -1.u, LLV7 1 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL X- -599- -39- 41.01 -3-9- -40- 4-9- -49- f I-9 183 Wflfffffffff xxx fffffffff Ju 1 o R VARSITY PQQTBALL BACK ROW: Mr. Beggs, A. Clark, R. Conrad, J. Wilson, son, G. Spencer, J. Eiler, J. Valin, T. McRoberts, F. LaPena. R. Klander, J. Buffum, R. Joslin, R. Schultz, B. Walters, FIRST ROW: J. Scannell, P. Engleman, F. Fick, J. Kassik, J. Hagaclorn. SECOND ROW: B. Allen, B. Fields,'T. Richard- C. Frost, J. Gomes. 4 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL ' 2 YREKA HIGH school. i , TJ' , I WQ 2 W A ls' Q: 'fi 5 Mr. Beggs E- l-U19 T. Richardson A. Davis C. Caster L. Roof N. Wilson R. Van Buskirk J. Urbach G. Nixon M. Crebbin B. Kleaver B. Quadros R. Moffeff , C. Camblin J. Churchill D. Silva C- Russell L. Stockwell J. Clark R , l i 5 l l E S jig A BASKETBALL as .. I J' l ff' W ' lv ll A 'Qi ll A pi: ff- X W Wo .C l l xl X Cx X J +32 f '..x. 1' Ng jj X -.J YREKA HIGH SCHOOI. 86 v. ff. - mijilief-5 . F . .iff Mr. Birmingham M. Root B. Holland C. Rose R. Holloway D. Burket G. Spencer J. Eiler B. Gossner B. Pickard D. Conrad - ,LF VTL , 9 v -.1 X . 'fb 1 :px- 5 .. 'I 'l XXX I 'V AJ Il 'S --- 2 L . .Lx 0 ll Mil X K Xfff - :Si f N 'T X 4. ' w e BASKETBALL Karstenssen L. L. Hornberger J. Nelson F. Fick D. Lambert L. Deter C. Frost F. Johnston L. Davis D. Foote S. Wagner F. LaPena YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 7 BASKETBALL FIRST ROW, left: L. Stockwell, L. Hornberger, L. Davis, S. Wagner, A. Blanchard, L. Peebles, D. Conrad, D. Hitchcock. SECOND ROW: D. Rose, M. Newton, C. Rose, R. Ceccato, L. Bagley, D. Button, R. Smith, B. Gossner, D. Burket, Mr. Bir- mingham. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL L. Stockwell Mr B gh D B kt R K yes, G. Plunkett, L. Kart R S th H L g D Bennett, R. Wolgamotf, M N T R BASKETBALL YREKA HIGH SCHOOL A X C 5 56 WY' wg My 'Dae Q56 3 ,.:'- Xxx -Y 'R QBQALWLMLMBYWW BOXING and WRESTLING ETCHISON FIELDS FROST ROSE JOSLIN HADSET CUNNINGHAM BUFTON MIDDLETON LA PENA ROSWELL MILLS HUME DILLEY CAMERON MAXEY HAGEDORN LEIGHTON SPENCER KUTZER CROWNOVER SPENCER CURRIE BLACK WHITING SILVA ANDERSON STACEY CLAYTON PAINE GROSSEN MAGINNIS TRA A TRACK FIRST ROW: J. Hadsel, D. Hume, D. Silva, J. Urbach, N. Wilson, M. Crebbin, A. Davis, L. Stockwell, B. Cameron. SECOND ROW: G. Townley, G. Nixon, B. Jespersen, J. Smith, J. Thompson, J. Kutzer, C. Caster. THIRD ROW: J. Chu-rchill, B. Walters, G. Rothweiler, R. Craig, G. Lemos. FOURTH ROW: R. Black, J. Clayton, R. Joslin, Mr. Graybill. B TRACK FIRST ROW: C. Frost, R. Birch, D. Lambert, R La Fleur, D. Rose, J. BufTum, J. Valin, D. Burket. SECOND ROW: L. Ling, C, Gamma, M. Anderson F. Johnston, B. Jeter. THIRD ROW: A. DeRose, J. Gomes, R. Holloway, R. Becker, J. Eiler, M. Root. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Grayloill, L. 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FRONT ROW: Marvin Mahrt, Keith Winebarger, Marilyn Ward, Allen Mclntyre CPresidenlD, Lorene Bell, Dick Selherq, Bonny Lane. Senior Olhcers EARL CARSON fSecrc-Taryl GEORGE REESE CVice Presiclentl KEITH WINEBARGER CPresidentl C. S. F. T953-54 has been a busy and profiTable Time for Federation members. A congenial group and interesting activities have combined To result in a pleasant year for The members and Their sponsor, Mrs. Dennis, and parent sponsor, Mrs. Wemple. President, George Reese BACK ROW: Allen Mclntyre, Virginia Chairez, Tom Fine, Nadine Miller, MIDDLE ROW: Javier Carrillo, .loan Wemple, Cleta Miller, Linda Kindle Alva Reese. FRONT ROW: STepl'1anie Ryer, BeTty Bonds, Sharon Gordon, Pete Leon Darlene Winebarger, Shirley Dixon. BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 1 1 ERNEST T. PIUNTI FANNIE V. DENNIS Nice-Principali English II - - III IV Algebra - Boys'P.E. - Chemistry Bookkeeping - Home Economics ,M 2 ' ' Qaeiigtefgtiisrsiigaazifffwxif' - . . 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Typing I - II - Shorthand RALPH K. CLELAND JANE B. LAMBERT Practical Math Band - Chorus Wood Shop - Metal Shop English I FACULTY IW: if if M 'fM w ww' E f II i s , ii 555232. Q ' 5 If II , III A gi. ,..,, uf.. 2 i I . .. .mu m ....,.. Ki, ,. . marfewm . . .sxafgiwfih-1.51. - - ep., ,. -,u-.I W i ' ff.. ifsiiwf I- . , . ..-.... .. , ,- --,:.:-.. ..:.-1535.5 , f rm-f,, .. - .. 1 .. .V .. .y .. ..-... ..4x S. .H I f, , 22 'Y gl, i III M, ff--' mm. .sri -...-...--...H..--...uf :3-,,,f.,.--.--:--f.-- -g5ffg5,.g1.s,..,, wav.:-.-'f-.2 . w 1.5- -- 4... laisggeg . I I J- wr. Im 1 E masgrfswisif -fifixiiag t , W mm, 1 is itfksffssif71fs: '.es4w2,'f,'sz1sgg1fw..:,+ if: iiai-I M' 'i'.'fiiil?V fW'3-I, - A 3' . gg -I Qi. 'Z .Q:n...z.. .,z4f2f.w..:Q:.:Q: iiliggzvf 'filo' H2513 . sg .., k , 4.:Qgngy:.w-gf -gfijffiffi iff Lf' I he giiifiiaf Liilikiiiislifianmi 5-eimsfiiwlsiliifidfilfi f : 2. iciiiiiiiifiiskiz-f95??3fE5, 2 5 Q! ' 1 A-.M f' P' 'tntw 'six 15.1 ,. 111 A rf. fl? .Z E ' 4 V it?-,be1,'?l. 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BECK Principal Senior Advisor Military Science Senior Orientation I Office Practice SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Early one morning right after I had opened my beauty shop a customer came in for a much needed beauty treatment. This early customer proved to be none other than the famous lap-sitting secre- tary, Cleta Miller, one of my former classmates of B.V.H.S. She and I got to talking about what had hap- pened to our classmates when we graduated twenty years ago in I95-4. ' Through the famous Miss Miller, I heard that ,her brother-in-law, Allen Mclntyre, was now pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers. The three little Mclntyre's entirely approve of their daddy's position. She also informed me that Keith Vllinebarger, the world's most famous dude, is running compe- tion with Yosemite Sam in his newest TV show High Noon In Dorris. The manager and pro- ducer of this world known show is none other than the famous D. A. Bentley, the multi-millionaire oil king of Butte Valley. I then informed her that Dick Selberg had dyed his skin so he could play basketball with the Harlem Globetrotters. Dick also broke up the fomer Marilyn Monroe's marriage and they are planning their marriage in early spring. Q Miss Miller asked me if I had seen the world famous woman wrestler on TV last night and had recognized her as Mary Gerlt, also a graduate of I BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL the class of 54. Lois Alexander, Mary's man- ager and promoter, informed the audience that Miss Gerlt has never married as all the men were afraid of her marvelous biceps. Bob Carr and his brother-in-law, Earl Carson, are partners in the block-long supermarket in Bray. They now own half of Butte Valley in which they grow their own products. Their families help them by tending to their fields. Lorene Bell now lives in San Francisco so she can keep an eye on a sailor stationed at Alameda. She is earning her living by being a model for a TV commercial. George Reese is now in Bermuda with his talking trumpet. His wife, Virginia, is singer for his famous orchestra. Archie Stumbaugh is night club and gambling casino owner in Las Vegas. As a star on his fioor show you see Wilma Kindle. Wilma transferred from Hollywood to Las Vegas after her broken romance with Tab Hunter. As I was finishing Cleta's beauty treatment, Murel Nelson, head garbage collector for the ex- clusive Butte Valley Garbage Disposal Company, dropped in to collect his bill. If I may put in a short commercial, if you are ever in Butte Valley and need a beauty treatment land who in BV doesn'tJ be sure to drop in at Bev's Beauty Salon. 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BOTTOM ROW: Mary Carr, Susan Abell, Shirley Dixon, Ruby Rusk, Stephanie Ryer, Claudia Leon, Nadine Miller, Martha Easley, Virginia Middaugh, Sharon Murphy. FRONT ROW: Alan Nicholas, Javier Carrillo, Joan Wemple. SOPHDNXDRE CLASS ' Sophomore Class Officers President . . ALAN NICHOLAS Vice-President . . JAVIER CARRILLO Secretary-Treasurer . . JOAN WEMPLE BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHO OL Freshman Class Officers President . ' . BONNIE LANE Vice-President . BILL WIRE Secretary-Treasurer . JACK NICHOLAS FRESHNLAN CLASS TOP ROW: Louis Luzzi, Wayne Shoemaker, Loren Harrison, Bill Kerwin, Gary Gregory, Bill Walden, John Dodson, Danny Davis. SECOND ROW: David Heath, Bonnie Lane, Doris Allen, Berta Decker, Claudia Cordis, Joan Ofey, Della McKay, Virginia Gibson, Joe Otey. THIRD ROW: Dick Filippe, Ronald Helmnn, Wayne Slruble, Melton Crutchfield, Bill Wire, Kenneth Rhodes, LeRoy Rusk, Jack Nicholas. FRONT ROW: Karen Alexander, Linda Olson, Claretta Bentley, Margaret Chairez, Cheryl Garey, Nancy Chase, Janice Meek, Peggy Van Meier. 1 1. WHITE Sc GOLD ALLEN MCINTYRE-Editor GEORGE REESE-Business Editor SANDSTORNK STAFF ' i BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL George Reese, Nadine Miller, Allen Mclntyre, Alva Reese, Virginia Chairez HITE Sc GOLD STAFF Beverly Swearingen, Phyllis McMurren, Cleia Miller, llorene Bell, Linda Wire, Wilma Kindle, Archie Siumbaugh, Bob Carr, Earl Carson Biology Class INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Reese. Left to right: Darlene Winelaarger, Alan Nicholas, Donald Owsley, Sharon Murphy. Chemistry Class Left to right: Peie Leon and .limmie Miller. Driver Eclucation Class STANDING, left To right: Donald Owsley, Nancy Kelly, lva Cuffler, Mary Carr, Twyla Johnson, Ruby Rusk. SITTING, left To right: Martha Easley, Marilyn Ward, Karen Paup, Carl Heath, James Copeland. Shop Class INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Cleland. SHOWN: Murel Nelson and Mr. Cleland. BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ADDRESSING THE FLAG DURING . . . An Assembly A BV.H.S. . . . Typing Class Guess Who?? CSenior CuTie!!!!!!!!j ACTION SHOT OF CAFETERIA AND . . . Chow-Line EARL CARSON IN LITTLE BOE PEEP, BROUGHT MUCH LAUGHTER AT THE Senior Class Musical Library Stall Leff to right: Beverly Webster, Mary Carr, Cleta Miller, Darlene Enloe, Linda Kindle, Archie Sfurnbaugh. Office Stall Left io right: Darlene Wallace, Virginia Chairez, Beverly Webster, Beverly Swearingen, Betty Bonds, Lorene Bell, Cleta Miller. BUTTE VALLEY HIGH. SCHOOL mum 2 2 . ,I -wifi MAE wid WJ fx LNL-, ' v5 1,,,,, 6. ,fy V if XL Q L-J K 'i J 4 l 'lu-Q Www-F 2 k 3 2 2 S TUMBLERS ARE PEGGY VAN METER AND BONNY LANE TUMBLERS ARE PEGGY VAN METER AND LINDA WIRE HEAD YELL LEADER NADINE MILLER AND ASSISTANT MARILYN WARD The Girls P.E. Tumbling Class was quiTe acTive in school This year. They puT on an assembly for The school in which They did many skillful Tumbles. GIRLS Tl E. ACTI ITIES TUMBLERS ARE DARLENE WINEBARGER, LINDA WIRE IBUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL HEAD MAJORETTE-ALVA REESE IVA JEAN CUTTLER G. A. A. BACK ROW: Martha Easley, Karen Paup, Joan Wemple, Lorene Bell, Shirley Burkhart, Iva Jean Cuftler, Jane Craddock, Delora Moore, Nancy Kelly, Linda Kindle, Shirley Dixon, Wilma Kinclle. SECOND ROW: Janice Meek, Claudia Cordis, Berfa Decker, Darlene Winebarger, Susan Abell, Mary Carr, Margaret Hamilton, Betty Bonds, Cleta Miller, Doris Allen, Joan Otey, Della McKay, Bonny Lane, Nadine Miller. THIRD ROW: Peggy Van Meter, Stephanie Ryer, Claudia Leon, Marilyn Ward, Alva Reese, Virginia Middaugh, Carol Jones, Patsy Alexander, Twyla Johnson, Beverly Swearingen, Darlene Enlbe, Linda Wire, Darlene Wallace. FIRST ROW: Nancy Chase, Linda Olson, Sharon Murphy, Phyllis McMurren, Ruby Rusk, Marguerite Chairez, Cheryl Garey, Clareiia Bentley, Karen Alexander, Della McKay. BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Shirley Dixon, Patsy Alexander, Claudia Leon GlRLS P.E. WARM-UP Girls P. E. Pep Club The ma i n function of the Pep Club is To promote pep and school spirit at The school games. The Teams have been supported better and There has been more school spirit aT The games Than ever before in The past. Freshman C1.A.A. Left To rear: Linda Olson, Marguerite Chairez, Claudia Cordis, Joan Otey, Karen Alexander, Berta Decker, Della McKay, Clara Durham, Dorris Allen, Janice Meek, Peggy Van Meter, Bonny Lane, Bonnie Goza. Middle: Marlene Stone, Nancy Chase. UTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL ACTION SHOT Girls Baseball Team BACK ROW: Karen Paup, Phyllis McMurren, Linda Wire, Sharon Murphy, Darlene Winebarger, Jane Craddock, Shirley Burkhart, Martha Easley. FRONT ROW: Alva Reese, Cleta Miller, Mary Gerlf, Beverly Swearingen, Linda Kindle, Nancy Kelly, Virginia Middaugh. YELL LEADERS ACTION SHOT Girls P. E. GIRLS BASKETBALL ACTION SHOT BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHO B-TEAM BASKETBALL ACTION SHOT , b.H.S. ACTI ITIES CADETS TARGET PRACTICE Murel Nelson and Don Kelly, Captain Archie Stumbaugh Company A Caclcts Captain Archie Stumbaugh, lst Lieutenant Earl Carson, 2nd Lieutenant Pete Leon. BACK ROW: Gary Porterfield, David Bentley, Alan Nicholas, Bob Carr, Harold Andrus, Murel Nelson, 'lst sgt. Keith Winebarger. FRONT ROW: Jimmy Cutler, Clarence Deidrich, Jimmy Miller, Carl Heath, Jerry Kaylor, Don Kelly, Fred Nason. ALLEN MCINTYRE X 8 ,W . -- ,misf- 'gifffi if . '5 7 Zz' I ' .wx 2? V 1 my -AFT ' ' Q ' 2559 552 av? -if 9251 5 QM- . J Q gi r. kgs .,.u V , 4, ,Z-iffmfv 51 , we , 2 W 3, , Xt z ff? inf' f ? BACK ROW: Harold Andrus, Carl Heath, Alan Nicholas, Gary FRONT ROW: Vernon Dysert, Claudis Middaugh, Buddy Beau- P0fT9l'fleld, Kenneth Bounds. champ, Fred Nason, James Copeland. Basketball The Butte Valley C team, after getting off to a slow start, finally started to play to- gether and ended their season by winning their last three games. With many of the same boys back next year, the C team should do lots better. BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL The Butte Valley D team, made up entirely of Freshmen and two Sophomores, started out with several early wins, only to have illness and scholastic difficulties catch them at mid-season. Playing several games with only five players, the boys did exceedingly well. With the pos- sibility of most of the D's remaining next year, the boys hope to do lots better. r BACK ROW: Ronald Owsley, David Heath, Donald Owsley. FRONT ROW: Danny Davis, Dick Filippe, Jack Nicholas. Basketball I Ears EEE BACK ROW: Archie Sfumbaugh, Marvin Mahrt, Keith Winebarger, Allen Mclnfyre, Murel Nelson, Jerry Crutch- field, Earl Carson. SECOND ROW: John Dodson, Gary Porferfield, Bill Smith, Bill Walden, Bill Gregory, Bill Kerwin, Jerry Kaylor. FRONT ROW: David Bentley, Bob Carr, Bill Wire, Milton Crutchfield, Bob Lane, Emery McDaniel, Gary Gregory. Football Playing six games, The Bulldogs Won 2, Tied i, and losT 3. AlThough The record is noT The loesf, iT was a successful season be- cause The boys played hard and had loTs of fun. BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Track Team TOP ROW: Pete Leon, Alan Nicholas, Javier Carrillo, Gary Portertield, Jimmie Cuttler, Marvin Mahrt, Bob Lane.t BOTTOM ROW: Vernon Dysert, Claudis Middaugh, George Reese, Jerry Crutchfield, Bill Comer. Relay TZRHI Left to right: Javier Carrillo, Marvin Mahrt, Pete Leon and Vernon Dysert. Javier Carrillo won the 440 at Chico North- Section B's with the time of 53.5 when he was a Freshman. George Reese came in second at Chico North-Section B's in high iumping with the height of 5 feet 9V2 inches when he was a Junior. Butte Valley B Track Team won the County Track Cup. Block B BACK ROW: Jerry Crutchfield, Claudis Middaugh, Bob Lane, Jimmie Miller, Jimmie Cuttler, Alan Nicholas, Tom Fine, Dick Selberg, David Bentley, Allen Mclntyre, Earl Carson, Pete Leon, Bill Comer. FRONT ROW: George Reese, Marvin Mahrt, Bill Smith, James Copeland, Gary Porterfield, Robert Carr, Javier Carrillo, Vernon Dysert, Archie Stumbaugh. 'SENIOR RAG TIME BAND Scene of The C.S.F. Play sponsored by The C.S.F. and direcfed by Mrs. Dennis. Leff To right Torn Fine anol George Reese. JUN IOR WESTERN BAN D 13. V. H. S. ACTIVITIES FooTBALL ACTION SHOT TAKEN ON HoME FIELD BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY SHOTS of B. V. H. S. 226 The rnain attraction ot the Senior Class Musical was the La Folliettes can-can dance. lt consisted of the nine Senior boys. , Scene of the C.S.F. Play. Lett to right: George Reese, Javier Carrillo and Stephanie Ryer. The title of the play was Jerry Breaks a Date. SENIOR RAG TIME BAND featuring Keith Winebarger as Yosemite Sam. g.,..f- f X Z-xi., FACULTY, The Producers WILLIAM A. JOHNSON Linfield College B.A. and M.A. Principal JOSEPH A. B. FOWLER Washburn, Topeka, Kansas U.C. B.S. 'and M.A. ESTELLE L. GREENE Oklahoma A.M. and B.S. LORNA M. LYON U.C.L.A. A.B. U.S.C. B.B. and L.S. KENNETH SCHLEUSNER Northern Montana College Colorado A. and M. College Colorado State College of Ed. A.B. and M.A. CHARLES H. CARLSON San Jose State College B.A. 230 FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL Student Council The Student Council is composed of representatives from each class, all these students together help make the laws that govern the Student Body. They also take care of the routine business. SEATED: Cynthia Tibbs, Secretary, Wayne Evans, President, Marilyn Fowler, Vice-President, Alice Hanni, Treasurer. STANDING: Bill Burton, Kim Stanton, James Yonce, Bobbie Madron. LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Kim Stanton, Vice-President, Bill Burton, Secretary, Bobbie Madronp Treasurer, Alice Hanni. White Se Gold This is the staff that fashioned the White and Gold for this year. It hasn't been any too easy for them vvith all last year's stat? gone. We hope our Junior editor, Bobbie Madron, will have less trouble next year. SEATED, left to right: Cynthia Tibbs, Nancy Hovenclen, Bobbie Madron. STANDING: Kenny Luttrell, Darrel Fincher, Kim Stanton, Ronnie DeRosa. Student Body Cthcers SENLORS, The Stars I would like to introduce to you the stars of our theatre, The Seniors. All through our four years of high school most of us have been part of the same cast. We have now completed the four acts of our high school years. They have been hard acts for most of us, but enjoyable ones. KENNY LUTTRELL l RONALD DeROSA NANCY HOVENDEN KIM STANTON WILLIAM MITTAN CYNTHIA TIBBS DARREI- FINCHFR From the first act to the fourth we have sponsored many parties and dances. One of these dances was the annual Junior Senior Prom. We have also helped earn many of the trophies in our trophylcase and have in general tried to make each of our acts a success. When we began our first act there were thirteen in the cast. During the rest of the years leading up to our fourth and final act there have been a few of the stars who departed from our presence. Now there are only eight stars left to put on the final performance in June. P. A. PARSONS 32 FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS, The Understudizs Now we present The Juniors, who are The understudies Tor the Seniors. They have been Training for the past Three years To Take over where the Seniors leave oFF. ' In their first Three years of high school they have sponsored many activities which have been very successful, I BOBBIE MADRON BOB MABREY BILL HAMMER DAVE LaMARR A CHARLEY MELLO X snags me K WE JIM LILLY JIM MELLO WAYNE EVANS VICTOR SEAVORS Bobbie Madron, being The only girl, has taken over The iob of organizing all The activities that Take place in the Junior Class. The Junior Class has shown Themselves capable of Taking over The Seniors' parts in The past, so The Seniors can leave knowing that The school is left in good hands. sm. aunrou CARL LAMQN FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 233 FIRST ROW, l. to r.: Albert Cadola, Bud LaMarr, Jim MacDonald, SECOND ROW: Alice Hanni, Phyllis Evans, Gayle Seymour, Sandra Keith Johnson, Sam Freshour, Adviser Mr. Carlson. Luttrell, Marilyn Fowler, Joyce Marshall, Carol White, Toni Wood, Cynthia Besoain. SOPHONXORES The Sophomores are in The spot-light again This year. Being The stage-hands for The upper-classmen has been a tough iob. They have gone ahead and sponsored numerous parties, many of which have been successful. They have great promise for The future. Left to right: Alice Hanni, Treasurer, Marilyn Fowler, Student Rep- resentative, Sandra Luttrell, Secretary, Phyllis Evans, ViceePre-sidenr. Seated: Keith Johnson, President. 234 FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Adviser Mrs. Lyon, Alice Hammond, Joan SECOND ROW: Gene Madron, John Lilly, Gary Lobnow, James Landrum, Nadine Hovenden, Karen Copitzky, Marilyn Griffth. Yonce, Larry E. Evans, Frank Benson, Larry Lee Evans, Wayne Purcell These newcomers to our ranks, even though they have made a few mistakes, have tit into their parts well. They have proved to be very trustworthy and can always be depended upon. They have a lot of good material for the future and we hope they will put it toagood use. Left to right: Larry Lee Evans, Nadine Hovenden, Gene Madron, Joan Landrum, James Yonce. FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 235 FRONT ROW, I. to r.: Jim MacDonald, Phyllis Evans, Joan Landrum, Nadine Hovenden, Diane Burton, Katy Kilpatrick, Donna Burton, Marilyn Fowler, Nancy Hovenden, Bob Mabrey, Albert Cadola, Keith Johnson. BACK ROW: Director Mr. Carlson, Charles Mello, Darrel Fincher, Carl Lamon, Bill Burton, Bill Fowler, Karen Copitzky. ZVKajorcttzs Our maiorettes, Phyllis Evans, Bobbie Madron ancl Cynthia Besoain, have marched with The band and lead them in many of The Band Rallies held in Town. Band Now we have our Band. Did you ever hear of a play with- out music? Afraid not. Our band, under the direction of Mr. Carlson, help to make all our programs a success as well as enioyable. CYNTHIA 236 FORT PHYLLIS BOBBIE Block FJ The Block FJ consists of so few members this year, that they have had no activities to speak of. We hope that next year we will have a better showing. SEATED, l. to r.: Nancy Hovenden, Ronnie DeRosa, Phyllis Evans. STANDING: Kenny Luttrell, Bill Mittan, Wayne Evans. JONES HIGH SCHOOL Glee This year The glee has enter- tained, noT only The faculty and students, lout the whole com- muniTy. They helped out a great deal with The Chrisimas Festival and many oThers. NANCY and JOYCE G. A. A. The girls have a good aTh- letic program This year. They have lots of Team-work and spirit. Always willing to do Their very best To help Their Team win. F : Phyllis Evans, Marilyn Fowler, Karen Copitzky, Cynthia Besoain, Bobbie Madron, Alice Hammond, Mari- lyn Griffth, Joan Landrum. J : Toni Wood, Nadine Hovenden, Carol White, Alice Hanni, Joyce Marshall, Sandra Luttrell, Gayle Sey- mour, Nancy Hovenden. FRONT ROW, l. To r.: Joan Landrum, Cynthia Besoain, Bobbie Madron, Nadine Hovenden SECOND ROW: Mr. Carlson, Phyllis Evans, Alice Hammond, Toni Wood, Gayle Seymour Marilyn Fowler, Karen Copitzky, Sandra Luttrell, Joyce Marshall, Cynthia Tibbs. Yell Leaders No play can be presented wiThouT a liTTle pep and sTeam. So we haye our yell-leaders, who keep everyone in good spirit and add pep and go- power to all our acTiviTies. FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 237 Football This year wiTh mosT of his regulars gone Coach Schleus- ner had To build up a new Team wiTh inexperienced play- ers. Even so The Team did well winning one game and losing Two oThers by only one or Two poinTs. FRONT ROW, l. To r.: Albert Cadola, Keith Johnson, P. A. Parsons, Bill MiTTan, Jim Lilly, Bill Burton, Darrel Fincher, Chas. Mello. BACK ROW: Coach Schleus- ner, Bud LaMarr, Ronnie DeRosa, Kim Stanton, Wayne Evans, Kenny LuTTrell, Carl Lamon, Jim Mello, Dave LaMarr. KENNY Captains These Two players' have been chosen To be capTains of The baseball a n d TooTball Teams. Kenny LuTTrell is capTain of TooT- ball and Wayne Evans is capfain of The baseball Team. s TEES f T ' E l l 2 2 T l 3 WAYN E Baseball Our baseball Team, of course, has noT played any games as yeT. MosT of The players on This year's Team were on lasT year's Team, so wiTh The supporT of The new- comers we should have a good baseball Team. LasT year ForT Jones High School had a Co-champion- ship baseball Team. FRONT ROW, l. To r.: Bud LaMarr, Keith Johnson, P. A. Parsons, Bill Burton, Wayne Evans, Bill Mittan, Kenny Luf1rell, Ronnie DeRosa, Albert Cadola. BACK ROW: Dave LaMarr, Gene Madron, James Yonce, John Lilly, Larry Lee Evans, Jim Mello, Bill Ham- mer, Carl Lamon, Coach Schleusner. 238 FORT JONES HIGH SCHO Captains These two players, Ronnie DeRosa and Bill Mittan have been chosen to be captains of the A and B basketball teams. ' A Basketball This year's A team consists mostly ot students who have never p I a y e d basketball before. Even so they have shown v e r y good improve- ment in the season and we are sure they will keep right on improving. FIRST ROW: Carl Lamon. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: Dave LaMarr, Darrel Fincher, Charles Mello. THIRD ROW: Jim Mello, Ronnie DeRosa, Jim Mac- Donald, Kim Stanton, Bud LaMarr, Coach Schleusner. RONNIE BILL B Basketball This year's B team should be in fine shape with the entire first string back, some of whom have had two and even three years of experience. Thus tar they have done very well and we hope they keep up the good work. FIRST ROW, I. to r.: John Lilly, Gene Madron, Keith Johnson, Albert Cadola. SECOND ROW: Kenny Luttrell, Bill Hammer, Bill Mittan, Bill Burton, Wayne Evans, Coach Schleusner. FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 239 Tennis Here we have the students trying out for tennis. Whether they become champions or not th e y have contributed their time and that is real sports- manship. FIRST ROW, l. to r.: Nancy Hovenden, Joyce Marshall, Phyllis Evans, Larry Lee Evans. SECOND ROW: Wayne Evans, Bill Burton, Bill Mittan, Kim Stanton, James Yonce, Kenny Luttrell. Stars The outstanding players in the tennis field are Nancy Ho- venden and Bill Nlittan. Bill vvon the county Championship in his first three years of high school, and Nancy vvon the same in I953. BILL NANCY TF3ClQ This is our track team. So far this year We haven't attended any track meets. When the time does come vve hope to put on a good showing. FIRST ROW, l. to r.: Bill Nlittan, Ronnie DeRosa, Keith Johnson, Wayne Evans, Bill Burton. SECOND ROW: P. A. Parsons, Bill Hammer, John Lilly, Gene Madron. 240 FORT JONES HIGH SCHO I WHAT, THEY'RE WORKING???? III LET'S GOI!!! VI LOOK, N0 CAR!! II WATCH THOSE FINGERSH!! IV GOOD GAME!! RAH, RAH!! VII BIRDS OF A FEATHER . . . v DIG THOSE HOT-Does!!! FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 24 I THIS WILL DO IT!!!! III PUT ANOTHER NICKEL IN!! VI LET'S HAVE A PARTY! II WHAT'S COOKIN' . . . ?? IV ONLY MAKE BELIEVE!! VII FORT JONES! RAH, RAH!! v GET THAT BALL!! 242 FORT .IONES HIGH SCHOOI. 7 MR. WOOLWEBER MR. FRENCH Principal FACULTY we A.,, , A.V, .Wm ., , 1 f-mf' K rwgfm :fr f' Qt ? P 5,95may--?Q1,:,zQ5,2':wf9,S'rfglgfklw .z , -:, ' f, LM,gf..,,Q..m.-,-A..ffq,,f',,,.gv H1 mhz L ffl? ' .' ,,fs2:,g1X'fz1 ,L 'im 1, .f mam Gfjx eg wg X fr: ' ' - , Nrz,-.wfwz K .- Q 1. ! 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VALADEZ Qfflcers DARRELL STOCK Treasurer HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 24 RAYMOND HAROLD ALPHEUS I-II-LIAN ZELMA WILDER THOMAS WILLIAM CROCKER, .IR Class Representative SE IO EVELYN GLADYS SIMMONS SAMUEL FRANCIS GOODWIN EDWIN LOWELL BARGER CHARLOTTE ANN TODD LARRY LEE GRAVES Secretary 246 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL HAROLD CLIFFORD TITUS LASS CARL PATRICK McCAULEY HAPPY CAMP HIG JANET MARIE AUBREY 5 5, E H SCHOOL EDWARD LOUIS CARSTENSEN NOT PICTURED - CLARA LINDERMAN BROYLES CHARLOTTE MARIE SMITH PHYLLIS SMITH SOLUS TERRY ARTHUR AUSTIN President RICHARD HARRY ALPHEUS Vice President DARREL LEE STOCK 247 .aw ' , Jumoas SEATED, I. to r.: Ernie Roberts CPresidentD, Leonard Moore, Jay Davis, John McCauley, Gilbert Alpheus. H STANDING, l. to r.: Mrs. Applegate fAcIvisorl, Jeanette Woolweber, Sharon Titus lClass Rep- resenfativej, Paula Hockaday, Rosella Mathus, Sue Alexander, Patty Dewey lSecretary-Treas- urerl, Alea Price CVice Presidentl, Ruth Wood- cock, Jackie Reeder. NOT PICTURED: Dorothy Robinson, Vera Byers, Richard Bridenstine, Darlene Bridenstine. ERN I E ROBERTS President SOPHONXORES Lett to right: Neil Weinzinger Nice Presi- dentj, Ray Skillen fClass Representativel, Char- lene Hockaday fPresidentl, Gary Hobbs lSec- retary-Treasurerj, Mr. Woolweber lAdvisorl. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Walden. , -ggi, -QL 1-.af-..:f:f Fw 's life , A us 542 sam ug V H 3:25 'A M sb Y 1 is f -M f. if 'Eiga fi s 5 S .ggi .-aw: S. 55 if , S X 4 'dll' 248 S? sag. sf I' '5' Jii w f : 'iggw 3, c QE ff -535-1 3.33, 3, s g Qs ftw CHARLENE HOCKADAY I I President FRESHNL N SEATED, I. to r.: Hobart Todd, Keith Wein- zinger, Ronald Hockaday, Barbara Mathus. MIDDLE ROW, I. to r.: Mrs. Toleman lAdvisorl, Darlene Payne lVice-Presidentj, Penny Reeder, Phyllis Alexander, Carol Aubrey, Esther Aub- rey fSecretary-Treasurerj, Sandra Austin CClass Representative. BACK ROW, I. to r.: Bruce Kirby, Calvin Titus, Robert Garrison, Roy Arnold, Tommy Heglar, Larry Barger, Leland Barney. NOT PICTURED: Gary Whitehouse IPresidentD, wena Kirby, Mary Linderman, David Williams J 5 kts r f.. was S ,,,. ,,,, , -- f GARY WHITEI-louse President Student Council Our Advisory Board Left to right: Ernie Roberts, Vice President, Tom Crocker, Senior Class Rep- resentative, Sharon Titus, Junior Class Representative, Janet Aubrey, Secretary, Larry Graves, President, Sandra Austin, Freshman Class Representative, Lillian Wilder, Newspaper Reporter, Darrell Stock, Treasurer, and Raymond Skillen, Sophomore Class Representative. Y. NL. C. A. Conference Redding, 1953, SEATED, I. to r.: Darlene Payne, Esther Aubrey, Sandra Austin, Darlene Briden- stine, Charlene Hockaday, Lillian Wilder, Alea Price, Sue Alexander, Janet Aubrey STANDING, l. to r.: Keith Weinzinger, Ernie Roberts, Carol Aubrey, Terry Austin, Penny Reeder, Bucky Titus, Neil Weinzinger 11954 Vice Presidentl, and Gilbert Alpheus. HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 249 y . 250 I95 4 Lettermen BACK ROW, I. to r.: Raymond Skillen, Terry Austin, John McCauley. FRONT ROW: Jackie Reeder, Alea Price. Weinzinger, Vice President. Yell Jackie Reeder Janet Aubrey Sharon Titus Lettermen KNEELING, I. to r.: Richard Alpheus, Sam Goodwin, Neil Weinzinger, Pat McCauley. MIDDLE ROW, I. to r.: Edwin Barger, Janet Aubrey, 'Lillian Wilder, Sharon Titus, Tommy Crocker, Gilbert Alpheus. BACK ROW, I. to r.: Harold Titus, Leonard Moore, Edward Carstensen, Gary Hobbs, Jay Davis, Darrell Stock, Ernest Roberts, Ray Alpheus, NOT PICTURED: Vera Byers. 'Lettermen Officers SEATED, I. to r.: Sharon Titus, Treasurer, Ernest Roberts, President, Janet Aubrey, Secretary. STANDING: Neil Leaders Block HC Left to right: Larry Graves, Business Manager, Ernie Roberts, Assistant Business Manager, Gary Hobbs, Sports, Janet Aubrey, Assistant Editor, Bucky Titus, Co-editor, Sue Alexander, Co-editor, Paula Hockaday, Literary, Charlotte Todd, Snaps: STANDING: Pat McCauley, Photographer. I A A ,,'- s. i i ' 1-, , I ,X ,,,. ...,, ttfitigflg g - 1, ' ' a,,,2 V 5 - V ' t tt' P M ff i iif i WW - C o - E d i t o r s 4 W Q ' - suckv Titus ' and sue ALEXANDER A R H O O P Every other week the statt puts out over 600 copies of our War Whoop. This paper, because we have no local newspaper, prints the local news as well as school news. Our subscribers cover all parts of the United States, former students or residents of Happy Camp, who want to know what goes on in our town and school. The merchants ot our town support our proiect by ads. The statt wants to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helps us make this paper a success. HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL BACK ROW, left to right: Paula Hockaday, Sue Alexander, Darlene Bridenstine. FRONT ROW, left to right: Charlotte Todd, Patty Dewey, Sharon Titus. Girls' Stare LlLLlAN WILDER 252 FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Charlene Hockaday, Patty Dewey, Barbara Mathus, Rosella Mathus. SECOND ROW, l. to r.: Rowena Kirby, Evelyn Simmons, Sharon Titus, Janet Aubrey, Ruth Woodcock. THIRD ROW, l. to r.: Mrs. Toleman, Jeanette Woolweber, Darlene Payne, Mary Linderman, Penny Reeder, Sandra Austin, Paula Hockaday, Mrs. Applegate. FOURTH ROW, l. to r.: Phyllis Alexander, Jackie Reeder, Clara Broyles, Sue Alexander, Esther Aubrey, Carol Aubrey,.Alea Price, Lillian Wilder. Richardson Springs Delegates Girls' League Oiiicers President Vice President - Secretary-Treasurer Awards Chairman HAPPY CAMP' Charlotte Todd - Janet Aubrey - Patty Dewey - - Evelyn Simmons HIGH SCHOOL EVELYN'S TEAM FRONT: Evelyn Simmons. KNEELING: Rosella Mathus, Jeanette Woolweber. STANDING: Darlene Bridenstine, Mary Linderman, Paula Hpckaday, Darlene Payne. GIRLS' SHARON'S TEAM FRONT: .Sharon Titus. KNEELING: Patty Dewey, Janet Aubrey. STANDING: Carol Aubrey, Jackie Reeder, Clara Broyles. SAN DRA'S TEAM FRONT: Sandra Austin. KNEELING: Charlene Hockaday, Ruth Woodcock. STANDING: Phyllis Alexander, Sue Alexander, Esther Aubrey. SPORTS CHARLOTTE'S TEAM FRONT: Charlotte Todd. KNEELING: Lillian Wilcler, Dorothy Robinson, Penny Reeder, Barbara Mathus. STANDING: Rowena Kirby, Alea Price, Vera Byers. 253 RAY ALPHEUS-Left End PAT McCAULEY-Center TERRY AU5T'N-Righ' End RICH Al-PHEUS-left Half aucKY tltus-Quareerlmk, captain SAM eoonwm-Right Half COACH WOOLWEBER SISKIYOU. COUNTY SIX- Happy Camp Scores HAPPY CAMP HAPPY CAMP HAPPY CAMP HAPPY CAMP HAPPY CAMP HAPPY CAMP HAPPY CAMP . 66 . 46 . 62 . 32 . 84 . 50 . . . 74 TOTAL 414 Third String STANDING: Neil Weinzinger, left endp Leonard Moore, center John McCauley, right end. KNEELING: Rich Bridenstine, left half Gary Hobbs, quarterback. NOT PICTURED: Ray Skillen, right half 254 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL LARRY GRAVES-Lef! End OLEY CARSTENSEN-Center - EDDIE BARGER-Right End JAY DAVE-Ri9 f Half rom cnocxsn-oumeflmk ERNIE ROBERTS-leff Half MA FOOTBALL CHAMPS Opponents' Scores FORT .I 0 N ES ........ 0 BUTTE VALLEY . . . 8 GILBERT ALPHEUS-Manager McCLOUD . . I2 MT. sl-IASTA . . 18. ETNA . . . . 0 FORT JONES . . 6 BUTTE VALLEY . .... 6 TOTAL 50 Football Squad TOP ROW, I.,fo r.: R. Alpheus, T. Austin, B. Titus, R. Alpheus, S. Goodwin, P. McCauley, Coach Woolweber. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: L. Moore, R. Skillen, J. Davis, L. Graves, E. Carstensen, T. Crocker, E. Roberts. THIRD ROW, I. to r.: G. Hobbs, R. Bridenstine, N. Wein- ' ' V zinger, J. McCauley. HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 255 Returning Baseball Lettermen SEATED, I. to r.: Gary Hobbs, Raymond Alpheus, Richard Alpheus, Harold Titus. KNEELING, I. to r.: Larry Graves, Sam Good- win, Jay Davis, Edwin Barger. BACK ROW, I. to r.: Ernie Roberts, Neil Weinzinger, Eddie Carstensen, Leonard Moore, Pat Mc- Cauley. Track Letterman GARY HOBBS KNEELING, I. to r.: Raymond Alpheus, Gary Hobbs, Ronald Hockaday, Edwin Barger, Ernie Roberts. MIDDLE ROW, I. to r.: Sam Goodwin, Jay Davis, Neil Weinzinger, Harold Titus, Robert Garrison, Larry Graves. BACK ROW, I. to r.: Leland Barney, Raymond Skillen, Leonard Moore, Terry Austin, Tom- my Heglar. A Team KNEELING, I. to r.: Larry Graves, Sam Goodwin, Leonard Moore, Terry Austin. STANDING, I. to r.: Jay Davis, Harold Titus, Neil Weinzinger, Richard Alpheus. ASKETBALL COACH WOOLWEBER KNEELING, I. to r.: John McCauley, Ronald Hockaday, Edwin Barger. STANDING, I. to r.: Ray Alpheus, Tommy Heglar, Robert Garrison, Ernest Roberts. B Team I HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL , 257 3 II s ' 5 X s B gawk K , E333 S QSEWE Km Q jimi? Y- Q 0' 95 , 1, ii H: swia 2' f'E- ,- . ina ., , f,,,L,,L my ,1 2-2 gsifl . , . ,.,, up , ..,. giifkliisi ffaz .- 2' A . 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St d t C 'l The Student Council has charge of student The Girls' League Council plans the girls' acti- body activities. As usual, to stimulate sale of vines. A highlight of rhis yearfs affairs was The student body cards, the school was divided into two teams, the Jolly Fellows and the Sadsacks. The gadsacks Won by a narrow margin. The girl party, is always a memorable event. This losers, being Jolly Fellows, treated the winners 0fQHnlZ6TlOl'1 playS an important part in promoting to a dance. friendship and fair play. Girls' League Council STANDING: M. Franklin, President. FRONT ROW: C. Stone, M. Kellar, D. Eggert, S. Kirk. BACK ROW: P. Ahlenstorf, Mrs. Gerlicher, L. Roberts, P. Eggert, V. Weis. Christmas Ball. The traditional Hi Jinks, an all- Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry.' VlCE-PRESIDENT 'No matter how thin you slice it, lt's still boloney. Tush Tush' fear boys with bugs Appearances are sometimes deceptive. EASURER 1 What's all the shootin' for? Let every man mind his business. He could whip his weight in wiidcats. l'Il speak in a monstrous little voice. As merry as the day is long. Sing away sorrow, cast away care, I heard a litile bird say so. 26 266 CLASS' Good to be merry and wise. Appearances are sometimes deceptive. HHISYOVY is FYIEVGW EOSSHJ- Live amid love and laughter. There's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream. l love tranquil solitude. Heads I win, tails you lose. A l'lll not budge an inch. Merrily, merrily shall I live now. All I know is just what l read in the papers. Not guilty, but don't do it again. Patience and shuffle the cards. - I took to my YIEBIS HS f3SY BS I COUld. A closed mouth catches no fIies. 267 2M , 5:37, 2 Gil-A Sing like a lark. , Wt 1 iq- It's better to know nothing than to know - A rascally, yea-forsooth, youth. what ain't so. vgww., 'The grass stoops not, she treads on it so lightly. Laugh and grow fat. This will never do. Today Is not yesterdayp we ourselves change. fix anis 'TON wff McCl0UD IGH SCHOOL THE The theater is empty, as we, the Seniors of 1954 Soon the play will be duction. Now, we enter STAGE IS SET yet in a short while it shall be filled with expectancy go into the last act of our performance. over, the rehearsals, the errors, are a part of the pro- into the real thing. Now, we test ourselves. The prompters won't be-there behind the curtain, but we will remember what they have taught us. These years of practice, how tiresome, yet how adventuresome they have been. The daily routine of books, recitations, and tests, which we needed but didn't always want, helped us more than we realized. On the other hand, we had a part in many activities. The dances, parties, plays, and banquets, all were fun and helped us even farther along the road of experience. So we must admit that even if we complained, we really hated to miss any of it. -As we take a long look back before we set out for our various destinations, we know we won't forget all that we have learned and the friends we have made during these years. No matter what the future brings to us, we are on our own. We may go on to college, we may ioin the armed forces, or establish a home, but whatever it is, we are prepared for it. We are no longer children. Another chapter is over. And now as the production draws to a close, and we prepare to take our final bows, we are working harder than ever to make the play a success. THE LAST ACT CROWNS THE PLAY. McCI.OUD HIGH SCHOOL 269 270 Alumni Hold Reunion by Lotta Blow MCCLOUD, Siskiyou Co.-AP- We, the class of 1954, having enioyed to the utmost our good fellowship of the last twelve years, do solemnly swear we will assemble again in the year 2000. Such was the pledge that was made by the Senior class of McCloud High School when they were graduated in 1954. Now, the time is here, and last Tuesday night the reunion was held at the Mountain House, 4.03 miles west of McCloud. This is a condensed report of the meeting taken from the secretary's minutes. It was interesting to note the different occupations of the various members of the group. Mary Franklin and Bud Hamilton are presently in the iron and Steel business-Mary irons while Bud steals. Joe Anderson works in a candle factory catching the drip from the candles. Harry Mosher is up for a twenty-year stretch for robbing Joe of his candle drips. Roger Ratcliffe has been having a little hard luck also. He is out iob- hunting, having iust been fired from the Mt. Shasta Weather Bureau. But some of the class have done a little better, for example, Joe Bonneville, heavyweight cham- pion of the world, was carrying with him his ad- vertisements for Bulldog Beer, as a favor to Adrian Bortolin. Adrian works in the Bulldog Beer factory, putting the hop in the hops. Richard Friday has quite a hopping business these days, too. He is part-owner of a flea circus. lt is very successful, barker Alan Carter drawing huge crowds to it with his mob psychology. Another student of the human mind is Dolly Eggert, the now famous psychiatrist. She brought along for company, her guinea pig, Marcia Kellar. Lucille Pellegrino, who started working as a model, played it smart by marrying the boss, and now spends her time commuting between her two fashion shops in Paris and New York. Linda Van Keuren is another business woman who is doing nicely. She has taken over the Mt. Shasta Florist Shop. Jim Wiley is successful also. He owns a world-famous beauty salon for poodles. Earl Whitlow works there, giving manicures and perma- nents-really putting on the dog! And speaking of dogs, it was discovered tnat Dolores Nobili has set up a iuvenile home for stray dogs, cats, and kids. Shirley Kirk runs an instifution of similar sort, being Principal of McCloud High School. Ever since she was office girl there, it had been rumored that she'd make it some day. Thorah Nicholas assists her there, as Vice- Principal and Dean of Girls. Shirley Weis and Gene Toreson are managing well, as torchsinger and bartender, respectively, at Toreson's Hi-n'-Low Club. They were looking for their old friend, Margaret Flathman, and discov- ered that she has settled down considerably since her younger days. She is quite a meek, efficient housewife now. Her husband, Robert Friday, has also changed a great deal. People don't recognize him anymore. His newest hobby is airplanes! Another one that goes in for speed is Alfred Geiger, who is the Hot-Rod Racing Champ of the West Coast. Alfred didn't know that he was sitting next to Lowell Cossairt, traffic cop. Lowell is lust now, though, taking care of the parking meters in McCloud-he always did like to park. Lowell was telling the group of the incident that occurred in the McCloud Court the other day. It seems that Angie Scalise was hauled into court by Lorraine Zanotto, because she had infringed on Lorraine's rights. She had set up a theater between Lorraine's theater and the Pool Hall, so naturally she got all the trade. They had a pretty rough argument and now they are both waiting to be bailed out. There was another who couldn't make it to the reunion, Dorothy Dowell. She is very busy these days, being the star of Broadway's most recent hit, Ponderosa. Another outstanding personage who has sprung up out of the class of '54 is Ralph Ramirez. He is feeling pretty proud of himself lately, having just been voted Bachelor of the Year. ' Johnnie Lacy, Senator from California, and Jackie Wolfe, Good-Will Ambassador to Russia, at the meeting fell into an argument as to whether or not we should admit Mars as a state. Joy Mae Kite, well-known debater, was delighted to donate some tips on the art of debating. Don Smith, newsboy, towards the end of the meeting, brought in the Semi-Daily McCloud Paper, and there on the front page was Claudio Fabbrini! He had iust been elected, by a narrow margin, batboy for his favor- ite team, the Dodgers! As a highlight to the reunion, a speech was given by the Governor of California, Bob Buchanan. He congratulated the class on their many accomplish- ments. The meeting was closed by the Reverend Louis Gaunt, who led the group in the old favor- ite, All Hail To McCloud. And so ended the reunion of the most successful class on record. Good Luck, Class of '54! FRONT ROW: J. Morton, N. Palmer, H. Davis, L. Hogue, W. J. Norris, C. Frantz, P. Small, C. Julien, J. Paolinetti, Mr. Ray Grossen, V. Galli, V. Jordan, D. Stewart, P. Ahlenstorf, C. Stone. BACK ROW: D. Ramsey, K. Biorgum, B. Paolinetti, S. Salmon SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hogin, M.'Toreson, W. Howe, P. McBride, P. Teller, L. Wheeler, R. Methvin, R. Sullivan, W. Pellizzer Ju was We, the Juniors, began our third year by electing our class officers. The boys and girls have partici- pated in all school activities and are especially active workers on the school paper, The Log. Some of our class members are in the scholastic societies, DAVID RAMSEY LEO HOGUE President Vice President +..-... T . :... - ft ..,. c .:r. f. .Q -L MV., ,,.- mx f I ,,,, . M the C. S. F. and The Honor Roll. We ended our year with the usual Junior play, Junior Prom, and Junior-Senior Banquet and are looking forward to as successful a senior year as was our iunior year. CAROL STONE Secretary 'view 1 42:15 ik ! ' L - .. i'.-wa. -, .- .X , ',,-- -- JOYCE NORRIS Treasurer I ' S if ' A ..., lima' N E 'ft' 1, V wi U ., ........., H34 ' sg, 2, K , i, , Q .L 3 - 'V ii S i f vida, Q J 4 'fl Q3 as . And she was fair as The rose in May. In Memory OF oun FELLOW CLASSMATE ELIZABETH JOYNER . WELL LOVED sv ALL The Class of I956 We cannot say, and we shall not say That she is dead-she is iust away. 72 Mccloun HIGH SCHOOL FRONT ROW: N. Rosenberger, B. Cunningham, R. Cabitto, P Rafferty, K. Ricci, R. Galli, F. Scalise, H. Wright, J. Caswell, J. Tallerico, S. Gill. SECOND ROW: J. Hegre, B. Mosher, V. Phillips, A. Rossi, J. Heaney, D. Citton, K. Davis, P. Eggert L. Lowry, C. Brinser, J. Bortolin. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ahlstrom 1 1 J. Raco, R. Everett, J. Bode, E. Iaconis, K. Sanders, L. Kilburn, J. Herbert, E. Pretari, E. Mason, R. Baiza, Mr. Tomlinson. FOURTH ROW: T. Chamberlain, D. Kite, B. Nobili, B. Regnani, F. Munsell, R. Shearer, D. Keegan, J. Thompson. SOPHONXORE5 On the first day of school we had one thing on our minds, initiating the Freshmen. When we were through, we treated the victims to a dance, showing them that they were welcome. Some of the girls are onthe Drill Team. Many boys are on the A and B teams. We are proud to say that our boys were on the Championship C and D Basketball Teams. We have a few honor students. We have gained new classmates we now call one of us. We are hoping to do iust as well in the years to come as we have so far. it . 'Z 552 ...,.m.ww: . tim..-Xfe-we-my l , 4 ML? , , A JCJ. KA R EN R ICC I President 4 , X H iff S , 3 .,,x ,Uk s W i ww-iff-W www 8 i A ii it V. ,.V., W .,,. ANGIE ROSSI Vice-President EQ.. -semwafmwm-D . ,w,..s.,. N y , ...... i 3 km 55' sf., Kai? 'hi '58 f y i is '1 Q M ge was Nw 'mr' I Hr fffsrgiw :5i'sif.sfi2i f wiki WQ55zQf sf' - ROSE GALLl Secretary 1-saws-fifwwww ...,-.sd .,..., .,.., .,... ..., I Q A 'if' fl T I il rf Qvll 1.1, K s .. 5 . JJJJ A Y Kelli K W... fift 1, ., ., . n: f sr. - hi I, i Tfxi,is1lI1'XSii ' , 3. k..,i',.i,.x ., BEVERLY MOSHER Treasurer McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL 27 FRONT ROW: C. Pointer, I. Baiza, S. Milani, M. Grady, L. Phillips, R. Claro, R. Eckert, S. Eades, J. Walker, K. Biorgum, E. Iaconis, M. Pellegrino, J. Hanson, L. Ahlenstorf, E. Prothero. SECOND ROW: N. Dowell, M. Baiza, J. Thomas, C. Gill, M. Kirk, M. Bortolin, L. Roberts, V. Weis, C. Trotter, M. Nawman, F. HufTman, C. Van PRES We have shown The school that we were able to take in our stride such Things as The broken eggs, gooey lipstick, and poisonous potions of The first day of school. We went Through The initiation before The faculty and student body, accepted The hardships and new ways of high school life, and KENNY BJORGUM BOBBY GREEN President Vice President , i,- Keuren, L. Van Keuren, Mrs. Moore. THIRD ROW: Miss Winslow, E. Ricci, G. Lambert, A. Bortolin, R. Green, D. Clingingsmith, W. Tucker, R. Zanotto, C. Roth, M. Cattuzzo, R. Frantz, M. Bringle, P. Hoertling. FOURTH ROW: J. Chamberlain, M. Cossairt, C. Tannehill, D. Brickell, S. Holyfield, M. Keegan, R. Julien, J. Mc- Knight, Mr. Cattuzzo. still came out smiling. An outstanding social event of our school year was the Freshman return dance on November II. In athletics our boys helped win two championships, the C's and D's. We have many students on the Honor Roll and California Scholarship Federation. ,,. K. t,,, , lsrri . I 5 . f.:-., MARINA BAIZA DICK ECKERT Secretary Treasurer McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL Llzrl IU RIGHT: E. laconis, L. Ahlenstorf, D. Stewart, L. Kilburn, J. Thomas, K. Davis, S. Kirk, M. Flathman, V. Weis, P. Ahlenstorf, B. Mosher, J. Morton, L. Roberts, C. Gill, A. Rossi, K. Sanders, C. Trotter, J. Heaney, M. Nawman, M. Kirk, C. Frantz, P. Rafferty, K. Ricci, M. Bortolin R G ll' ' ' , . a 1, C. Stone, I. Baiza, D. Nobili, C. Brmser, V. Jordan, S. Milani. DRILL TEAM McCloud High School has started something new this year under the direction of Mrs. Gerlicher, a drill team of thirty girls. Head maiorette Dolores Nobili and her assistant maiorettes, Phyllis Ahlen- storf and Karen Ricci, have done much toward making the drill team a success. Their uniforms are designed after the traditional McCloud High School middy style. The head maior- ette wears white shorts and middy, with a purple MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL and gold collar, gold tie, and purple and gold hat. Her assistants wear the same except for gold collars and purple ties. The team uniform is simi- lar except that they wear purple shorts instead of white. The team marched forthe first time at the home basketball- games to the accompaniment of drums. The groundwork for the drill team has been laid by this year's work, paving the way for better drill teams. 275 SEATED: A. Rossi, S. Weis, H. Hamilton, M. Franklin, C. Frantz. STANDING: K. Ricci, K. Davis, V. Galli. S C. S. F. MICHAEL CATTUZZO MARY FRANKLIN VIOLET GALLI HUBERT HAMILTON JERRY MCKNIGHT KAREN RICCI SHIRLEY WEIS HONOR ROLL MIRELLA BORTOLIN DAVID BRICKELL KAY DAVIS FALL SEMESTER, 1953-1954 DICK ECKERT MARGARET FLATHMAN CORINNE ERANTZ ROBERT FRIDAY CAROL GILL STANLEY GILL Dos GREEN JEAN HEANEY JIM HERBERT SHIRLEY KIRK DICK KITE JOY KITE EUGENE MASON HARRY MOSHER Honor Roll CHARLENE BRINSER BUD NOBILI DOLORES NOBILI NANCY PALMER ELAINE PROTHERO EUGENE RICCI ANGIE ROSSI KAY ANN SANDERS MARVIN TORESON LUCILLE VAN KEUREN VIRGINIA WEIS .IIM WILEY HELEN WRIGHT ROGER ZANOTTO SEATED: C. Brinser, H. Wright, K. Sanders, S. Kirk, J. Heaney, P. Rafferty. TANDING: E. Mason, R. GaIIi, Robert Friday, S. Gill, J. Herbert, Richard Friday, M. Flathman xII.wII I I Sax SEATED: C. Frantz, V. Galli, N. Palmer, P. Ahlenstorf, R. Baiza, E. Mason. STANDING: S. Weis, M. Franklin, J. Morton, M. Flathman, D. Stewart, Mr. Cattuzzo, S. Kirk, M. Toreson The Log This year's Log staFF had many interesting experiences with color printing and difterent tasks that were new to us. The hard working members received compliments on the attractiveness and originality of the issues. We hope that our readers ehioyed our work as much as we enioyed doing it. The members of the White and Gold staff have worked hard to meet the deadline and to make this year's section of the annual an attractive one. Despite the fact that we have worn out one type- writer, gone in debt buying aspirin, erasers, and new wigs, and worried our advisor no end, we feel it has been great fun, but what an experience! White and Gold SEATED: M. Franklin, V. Galli, Mrs. Hunt, S. Weis, C. Frantz, M. Toreson. STANDING: J. Anderson, H. Hamilton, H. Mosher. Art Sewing Ip., f Z ,922 5 ff? Mechanical Drawing Physics SEATED: E. Ricci, R. Zanotto, M. Cattuzzo, P. RaHerty, J. Paolinetti, C. Roth, D. Kite B. Regnani, E. Iaconis, J. Herbert, J. Bonneville, S. Gill, G. Lambert, M. Bringle, D. Eckert, N. Rosenberger, L. Roberts. STANDING: J. Thomas, J. Thompson, B. Nobili, F. Munsell Band and Chorus J. Tallerico, Mr..Farruggia. SEATED: E. Iaconis, S. Milani, H. Wright, M. Grady, L. Van Keuren, N. Dowell, Mr. Farruggia, M. Baiza, J. Flores, M. Nawman, F. HutTman. STANDING: M. Pellegrino, C. Pointer, P. Eggert, F. Scalise, L. Kilburn, V. Weis, L. Van Keuren, J. Hegre, C. Gill, V. Phillips, C. Van Keuren, E. Prothero, J. Hanson. Senior Play: FATHER WAS A HOUSEWIFE Julie Butler .A..... .............. D ELORIS EGGERT Hank Steincke ,..,...,.......... JOE BONNEVILLE Doug Butler .................. ADRIAN BORTOLIN Warren .........,..,.,,.,,,,,,.... .... G ENE TORESON Dr. Ann Butler ...,.... .........,., S HIRLEY KIRK Sergeant Lutzfelder ,,,,,., LOWELL COSSAIRT Tom Butler .........,. ........ B UD HAMILTON Mrs. Cranfield ,..,.,..,,,, LINDA VAN KEUREN Mrs. Hanson ......... ........ M ARCIA KELLAR Mrs. Ames .....,. ...........,..,..... J OY KITE unior Pat Flanagan ....... ........... Mrs. Norris ,.... Miss Osborne. Calvin Pepper .............. Cynthia Lewis ....... ,MARY FRANKLIN ......,...,.LUCILLE PELLEGRINO ...,........,,...,...,,..SHIRLEY WEIS ..CLAUDIO FABBRINI .MARGARET FLATHMAN Play: NO MORE HOMEWORK Pamela Jones s,..... .......... M ARY FRANKLIN Mrs. Clendenning ,,,........,,.,,,,,4,,,,,, JOY KITE Faversham Lightly Jr ........... GENE TORESON BUZZ Bailey .,....... .,....... J OE BONNEVILLE Mr. Harper ..,,,,,,.,.,,.,.........,. BUD HAMILTON Tallulah Ploetz ........ MARGARET FLATHMAN Shalimar Ames ......, ............ S HIRLEY KIRK Coach Guthrie ....,......,.. ADRIAN BORTOLIN Tick Tok ................................... .JAMES LACY Miss Dill ............,.. ........., D OLORES NOBILI Mr. Lundquist ......,... ,,...,.., J OE ANDERSON Mrs. Ratchet .......... ...,.,.... J OHNNIE LACY Miss Goodin ......... ...........,, S HIRLEY WEIS Midge Murphy ....... ......, D ELORIS EGGERT Ronald Sassoon. ................. HARRY MOSHER Miss Ogilvle .....,.. ...... .MARCIA KELLAR Elmer B. Ames ...................... JIMMY WILEY Supl' 1.-at sa, 282 FRONT ROW: Mr. Tomlinson, H. Mosher, D. Ramsey, E. Whitlow, BACK ROW: E. Mason, A. Borfolin, M. Toreson, W. Pellizzer, C. Fab- B. Noloili, J. Herbert, J. Anderson, R. Ramirez, R. Balza, Mr. Ray. brini, J. Bonneville, H. Hamilton, B. Regnani, E. laconis, J. Tallerico. Block IVV J, Y f' 4 Letter Men cl RALPH RAMIREZ H CLAUDIO FABBRINI dl' X . Q ' MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL I FRONT ROW: F. Scalise, C. Brinser, K. Davis, L. Lowry, K. Ricci. SECOND ROW: D. Citton J. Hegre, J. Heaney, K. Sanders, P. Eggert, A. Rossi. THIRD ROW: P. Rafferty, R. Galli, H. Wright, L. Kilburn, V. Phillips, B. Mosher. SOPHONLORE P. E. FRESHNLE P. E. FRONT ROW: M. Baiza, S. Milani, J. Hanson, E. Prothero, E. Iaconis, M. Pellegrino SECOND ROW: C. Gill, C. Trotter, V. Weis, M. Kirk, L. Roberts, M. Bortolin, F. Huffman M. Nawman. THIRD ROW: L. Van Keuren, C. Van Keuren, J. Thomas, N. Dowelll C. Pointer, M. Grady, L. Ahlenstorf, I. Baiza, 286 KNEELING: C. Tannehill, Mr. Tomlinson. STANDING: E. Pretari, E. Whitlow, F. Munsell, J. Anderson, R. Ramirez, J. Thompson, H. Hamilton, C. Fabbrini, B. Paolinetti, L. Cossairt, H. Mosher, G. Toreson. A Team The Logger A's this year experienced a season of bad luck. Many times they have looked as though they were going to win, but although they 4. tried hard and were in high hopes before each game they just couldn't seem to do it. They lost several of their games by only a few points. As we go to press, they are still expecting to win at least one game. :1 A's McCloud Opponent McCloud Opponent 50 Dunsmuir 65 30 Etna 3l 43 Mt. Shasta 48 45 Fall River 51 44 Alturas-Modoc 49 32 Weed 42 l 44 Butte Valley 48 42 Redding 48 ' 44 Tulelake 65 MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL Our B's looked as though they were going to roll over every team they met, that is, until they met Weed. Winning both nonconference and conference games and having a clean slate, our B'sm were defeated by Weed's Cougars. As we go to press, they have a chance to be in on a ' 1 -3? three-way tie tor the county championship, but to do this they must win - their remaining games. rl ,l A gr BIS XL l -I f McCloud Opponents McCloud Opponents 47 Dunsmuir 3l 43 Fall River 28 157 I I ' 52 Mr. sham 33 33 weed 50 ' L A ' ' 35 Alturas-Modoc 29 37 Redding 63 sg?-B I 'N , 3 55 Butte Valley 32 57 Tulelake 38 '33 ' H 36 Etna 32 Team KNEELING: Mr. Tomlinson, C. Tannehill. STANDING: W. Howe, S. Holyfield, D. Ramsey, J. Bonneville, D. Keegan, J. Herbert, E. laconls, A. Bortolin, R. Shearer, D. Kite, B. Nobili, K. Biorgum, M. Toreson, R. Baiza, L. Hogue, E. Mason. KNEELING: Mr. Ray, B. Cunningham, J. Bortolin, E. Iaconis, N. STANDING: D. Brickell, J. Paolinetti, A. Bortolin, S. Gill. Rosenberger, C. Tannehill. C Team Although our C15 didn'f win the cup outright, they are co-champs . ,L , l with Dunsmuir. Winning six of seven conference games they displayed a ll ll if promise of strength for the varsity in one or two years. Showing that , X If it , -v--... they could win when the chips were down, they defeated Dunsmuir, who N mtl y V+ had ben undefeated up until then, to tie for the championship. This was fgl, X 'Qu ll the first C-classification award for McCloud in a good number of years. li' TCG, M I y y n ly We are hoping rtexfryear that they won't let up, and win the cup outright. l C0 UIRMP5 ulnlu l 45 , 1 Us I 25:3 1 , A McCloud Opponent McCloud Opponent 46 Mt. Shasta 31 31 Butte Valley 27 24 Etna 32 44 Yreka 39 27 Weed 24 34 Dunsmuir 19V 288 McCI.OUD HIGH SCHOOL The little Loggers brought home the D team championship in fine fashion. The cup was captured by winning seven and losing no games in an undefeated season, This was the first team in four years to have undisputed possession of first place. The last time that such a record was 'i made was when McCloud C team were champs in 1951. Many of our Seniors were on that Team. With a few holdovers and replacements from 1 grammar school, we're looking forward to a promising coming year. Tcmln A D's Champs McCloud Opponent McCloud Opponent 38 Mt. Shasta 19 33 Tulelake 25 23 Etna f 18 34 Butte Valley 17 Weed 12 37 Yreka 29 42 Dunsmuir 13 Il ll KNEELING: K. Biorgum, Mr. Ray, R. Cabitto, C. Roth, R. Green, Bringle, J. Bode, M. Cattuzzo, E. Ricci, S. Eades, B. Smalling. R. Eckert, R. Claro, C. Tannehill. STANDING: . a ' , . J T llerico M 290 FRONT ROW: H. Hamilton, E. Pretari, D. Keegan, W. Howe, B. Regnani, R. Baiza, E. Whitlow, R. Shearer. THIRD ROW: L. Cos- R. Ratcliffe, M. Toreson. SECOND ROW: K. Biorgum, B. Nobili, sairt, C. Fabbrini, F. Munsell, Mr. Tomlinson, B. Paolineiti, J. Ander- son, T. Chamberlain. Football Baseball FRONT ROW: M. Caituzzo, J. Thompson, M. Toreson, Armistice E. Iaconis, E. Mason, R. Baiza, Mr. Tomlinson. 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Nadine Lark, will my slightly worn drill team uniform to Ardith Stansbury. Lester Dufty, will my ability to sleep in class to Joe Anderson, and hope he uses it frequently. Frank Cantrell, will my size 9 football helmet to Janet Curti. Mary Ramshaw, will my ability to be friendly to Judy Hines. Marlene Clark, will my throaty laugh to anyone to whom it may be useful. Jack Gardner, will my quietness to the Freshmen girls. Annette Astmann, will my wide awake alertness in English IV to any of the incoming Seniors. Joe Chandon, will my ability to sing like Don Cornell to the Chorus. Helen Schmid, willymy clarinet solo in Be Bop Session to Jo Ann Thebolt. Leroy Walters, will my responsibility and depen- dability to Yvonne Brown. Carole Dery, will my Soprano Voice to John Rizzardo. Donald Minard, will my grades in Senior Prob- lems to anyone who wants them. Barbara McMaster, will my spotless artistic abili- ty to the next art editors of the annual. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL BARBARA MCMASTER BILL DOUGLASS ' FRANK CANTRELL HELEN SCHMID i MARY RAMSHAW BOB STILLEY ANNETTE ASTMANN JIM SUTHERLAND 1 NADINE LARK PAT McCOLLlAN SENIOR CLASS WILL Bill Oxner, ? ? Cl wrote the Senior Will.J James Sutherland, will my effort to take short- hand to the teachers that it came from in the first place. , Dixie Ceccato, will my ability to walk around the halls to Lorraine Ceccato. Paul Mereni, will my interest in the Navy, in the direction of the Waves, to John Russell. Bill Douglass, will my lbs. of unusual muscle to David Russell so he can go out for football next year. Pat McCollian, will my grades in Senior Review to Beverly McCollian. Jerry Vandiver, will my ability to be smooth on a basketball floor to Bob Cox. George Martin, will my potential possibilities as a lover to Don Thunborg who won't use it any- way. Phyllis Cervelli, will my ability to be an excellent driver to Louie Capifoni in hopes he will use it. Robert Stilley, will my ability to look down into the basket to Peter Chinca. Gary Price, will my position on the White and Gold to anyone foolish enough to take it. Dora Christeson, will my grades in shorthand to the incoming Shorthand ll class. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 299 JACK GARDNER SE IDR HISTORY Graduation day in June will end school days for many of us, although some will go on to college to complete their education. We came to Mount Shasta High School in Sep- tember, 1950 as a class of 30 students, and, we are leaving with only 25 students. We well remember our debut to high school four long years ago when we were welcomed with a Freshman initiation. To prove that we were good sports we honored the Sophomores with a Return Dance a week later. Soon we settled down to the routine of school work and elected class officers who were: George Martin, President, Gary Price, Vice President, Mary Ramshaw, Secretary, and Helen Schmid, Treasurer. Our Advisors were Mrs. Astmann and Mr. Manley. In 1951 we had one member on Student Council, one in 1952, four in 1953 and ten in 1954. The top three positions in Student Council this year were held by Seniors. On the White and Gold staff in the year of 1951, we had one member. In 1952 we had two members, in 1953, nine, and in 1954 we had eleven members on the staff. All through our four years in high school we have had seven active members in band, under the leadership of Mr. Day. ln 1952-53 a drill team was organized with Nadine Lark as Maiorette. Most of the girls have been active for four years in Girls' League, Pep Club and G. A. A. The Senior girls of 1954 have taken many champion- ships in all sports of G. A. A., all through their four years. The boys have worked hard in becoming good athletes in tootball, basketball, baseball and track. The t1rst string A team this year was made up of all Senior boys. Most of the boys belong to the Lettermen's Club. Last year as upperclassmen many interesting things happened. We had concessions at home games to build up our treasury. We were very pleased with our rings which arrived shortly after Christmas. We put on a Junior class play entitled, Strictly Formal. The play was a big success. The proceeds along with the rest of the money we earned through the years went to put on a Junior Prom in honor of the 1953 graduating Seniors. The theme was Star Dust. The dance was well attended. This year as Seniors, we added many pleasant and enioyable memories to our list. We edited a Senior paper in May and enioyed a Senior Sneak Day much to the disillusionment of the Juniors. On May 28, 1954 we were honored with the Annual Prom, given by the Juniors, as a farewell dance. We looked forward with great anticipation to the Banquet following Baccalaureate and Gradu- ation, June 10, 1954, when we all said farewell to Mt. Shasta High School. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL We the Claes of Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is your DXRX television announcer, Lester Duffy, bringing to you this evening the greatest array of your top world figures ever gathered under one roof. To start the evening off on the right track, I would like to present one of the all-time heavy-weight champions in the boxing world who returned undefeated after 307 fights at the age of 33. He will go down in ring annals on a par with Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis, I give you-Don Minard. He is accom- panied tonight by that talented, television and screen star, who has iust finished a two year run on Broadway in the stage play, The Massacre at Panther Meadows, that delightful toast of the enter- tainment world Annette Peachy Astmann. The play in which Peachy has had such great success was written and directed by the world famed novelist, playright, and man about town who has written such books as the Pulitzer Prize winning novel, How Dull Was My Butter Knife, also such works as ChaIk Up, Men Don't Shoot Till You See the Whites of Their Eyes. l give you that red-headed James Chambers. On my left looking like something that was sent for and couldn't come, is without a doubt one of the greatest men in the business world today in the field of gas, oil, and accessories. lt is my pleasure to introduce Mr. Bill Douglass. He now controls all gas, oil and accessories west of the Mississippi River. At this time I wish to eject a note of sadness. One of us will be absent tonight because of a very unfortunate accident. ln his field he has no peer, he is known far and wide as the greatest Zither picker in North America and surrounding areas. Last night he broke his A string and now is flying to New York where the needed string will be made. We will now have 30 seconds of silence in due respect to Maestro Jack Gardner. Just this morning I was able to contact two of the most stimulating personalities in the field of astronomy who became interested in this particular field of endeavor. They have become such great successes due to the high school which they attended along with such other great world figures. It is now time to introduce Miss Helen Schmid and Miss Nadine Lark. A word from our sponsor, Have you tried 'Cervelli's Hot Pastrami?' Just dial 3443 and before you know it Phyllis Cervelli, that pretty red-headed girl, will be at your door. Thank you. One of my sponsors iust gave me the go-ahead sign to spare no expense in bringing to you this next fabulous figure, and, when I say figure, the word fabulous is really not big enough to cover the figure. I give you all 395 lbs. of one of the world's greatest ballet dancers whose toes have twinkled before kings, queens, and iacks, the star of the Ballet Russe, Sir Robert Stilley. Again, on my right, I call upon a man who put our town on the map, a man who is recognized as one of the leading map makers of all time. I present Leroy Walters. One of our leading sports figures of this class is engaged in football. He is the one who has made the all-time, ALL-TIME TEAM who played his greatest games for one of the greatest teams that ever participated in professional football, The Mott Tigers. I give you Joe 'The Jet' Chandon. He has been com- pared with such greats as Crazy Legs Hirsh, Leon Hart, Otto Graham, and also that great, great quarterback from Nebraska, that piledriving Robert Chrome Dome Manley. Joe 'The Jet' Chandon owes a great deal to that fine and wonderful coach who has put in many hard hours for all of us from '54. At this time I would like to thank Coach Buhler. Next to Joe 'The Jet' Chandon sits another sports figure who has done himself proud, none other than the master of the double skip rope and yo-yo, a man who takes a back seat for no one because he will only ride in a coupe. He has played for the leading basketball teams of the nation, such as the 'Tuscallousa Terrors,,' 'The White Horse Summit Mustangs,' and last year's champs, 'The Black Butte Bullies! I would like to introduce that all-American basketball player, Jerry 'Hatchet Nose' Vandiver. Jerry was coached in his professional years by that scientific coach, Herr Dr. Ross, who was a former Cal-Poly basketball star. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL '54 . . Tomorrow. The music tonight is furnished through the courtesy of Martin's Married Men, under the able direction of the fabulous man of the music world, who blows the meanest trumpet in the west, who has written the well known song, 'Toot Hot Tonight, George, the Man Comes for the Horn in the Morning.' I give you George Martin. Another word from one of our sponsors. 'Close your eyes and dream,' that is the slogan of the Christeson Mattress' Com- pany, the home of the lumpy mattress to get rid of mothers-in-law, your mattress maker and mine, Dora Christeson. Thank you. And now we have a girl who has done herself proud and who has also made the class of '54 very proud to have her lane rs. of us. After graduating from school, she was elected America, and now she is a very famed actress in Hollywood. She has won many academy awards in the movie world. I now would like to introduce to you Mary Ramshaw. Two more modest world figures with us tonight are that pair who have out-shone Abbott and Costello, Martin and Lewis, those masters of mirth who have iust finished a 32-week engage- ment at Slick's Poolatorium, the renowned show palace of Mt. Shasta, Frank Cantrell and Paul Meneni. Coming late, as usual, but always arriving, are those two wonderful people who have made us laugh for years, the lovable radio pair Whiz and Bang, who took over where others left off in giving us the trials and tribulations of two famous Paris design- ers, Marlene Clark and Pat McCollian, with their agent and model, Miss Carole Dery. There is one of us who has not been a top world figure, although she is married to the sole owner of the Southern Pacific Railroad. She has made a great success of herself as a perfect housewife and mother. She is tops in all the social circles. It is my pleasure to give to you the mother of six of the loveliest children I have ever seen, Mrs. Dixie Ceccato. We will now be entertained by that wonderful team of adagio dancers, who have iust completed a tour of Europe and the Klamath River Area, who have defied gravity and everyone else in their interpretive dancing, Gary Price and Barbara McMaster. The cost of this impressive gathering has been made pos- sible through the courtesy of Big Jim Sutherland, owner of KXRX and another of the members of the Class of '54. Before our program comes to an end I would like to intro- duce to you those who made it possible for all of us to get to the top, in eech of our fields. I bring to you Mr. Hoffman who was the very generous and gentle principal of Mt. Shasta High School, taught us all our scientific knowledge, Mr. Mr. Graves who Manley, he is the one to whom we took all our troubles: MVS- Astmann who has worked so hard for us, Mrs. Letcher, with her easy going manner, who made it easy for us, Mr. Buhler and Mr. Ross who have taught us the meaning of sportsmanship, Mrs. Floratos, the good looking P.E. teacher, Mrs. Mullendore, the Home Economics teacher, the man and woman who cleaned up after us, Andy and Mrs. Anderson, a great couple, Mr. Gerard who ran the shop, Mr. Day who made our lives musical, and last of all that fine teacher who taught English, Spanish, and History, and who has hounded me to do this program, Mrs. Melo. We cherish all of our teachers who helped us along the way, but we always teased them with this saying, Old teachers never die, they just look that way. l iust got the high sign from the assistant manager of KXRX and a former member of our class, Bill Oxner, to sign off. So here goes. On behalf of all of us from '54, we hope that next year will be even more eventful and successful for all of us. Signing off: I remain your Mt. Shasta Correspondent LESTER DUFFY fClass of '510 1' unior 'Play w as I xxx hic'lllLhlIa K :ll X , , -.Y , . 7 .,Q' ,, ,Air , Q 5 DI, ff ll A I In l . W . . I in A S I Sv I' I 9 I IW I f. I Characters Mrs. Mason - Mr. Mason - Maudie - Sylvia - Alix - Julie - Lysbefh - Ting - Carol - Ann - Marie - - - Ronald - - Mrs. Farringfon Smith Smifiy - - - Davy - Chi - Jerry - Mac - Margaret - Snoots - Staglinz Played by - ARLENE BIANCHI JIM MONTGOMERY - SANDRA TRACY - CAROL MINOLETTI LORRAINE CECCATO - NEOMA KJOS - BARBARA MASON - CAROL ASBELL - MARILYN MCNEILL FRANCES SWAFFORD - SHELDA WHEELER - PETER CHINCA - NOLA GRAHAM - LORETTA GARDNER PHILIP HUNTINGDON - LOUIE CAPIFONI - DON HILTON VICTOR PENSERINI - FRANCES HILL - JOHN COLOMBERO FRANK BALL PHILIP HUNTINGDON KENNY mnnemu. cAnoL Asssu ren RUNYAN rwsrgwi w , s-....... H'1: . V w 'Hz f-in , -,'. . K T725 , SANDRA nmcv noN Hu.1oN me VANDEMARK CAROL MINOLETFI Our various activities this year began with the election of class officers.- Those elected at our first meeting were: President, Philip. Huntingdon, Vice Presi- dent, Frank Ball, Secretary, Sandra Tracy, and Treasurer, Lorraine Ceccato. Our two big events of the year, the Junior Prom and Junior Play, were both very successful. Speaking of big events our class rings arrived in time to show them oFf to our friends at the Harvest Ball last November. Many of our students have been on the Honor Roll as well as two C. S. F. members. All of our girls were in G. A. A. and many belonged to Girls' League and Pep Club. Not to be left out are our boys who made a fine showing in all sports-Football, Track, Tennis, Baseball and Basketball. Also three of our students were on the Student Council. A combination of this year and past experiences make us feel that we will be able leaders as Seniors. MOUNT SHASQTA HIGH SCHOOL 303 SSELL TED COTTINI LOUIE CAPIFONI JOHN COLOMBERO JOHN RU META MCNEIL BOB WITHERS GLENN POE CARL BAUER VICTOR PENSERINI MELVIN ACORD RAYETTA SHORT A H :wa , Tlfpsfy f, - we .... , . DARLA BECKHAM BOB COX BEVERLY McCOLLIAN Amana BIANCHI NEOMA mos 304 , m3232953 .. LORRAINE CECCATO No'-A GRAHAM V, if - '-WMS' . gg, W wfw A f S QQ EA Q 5 J X 27 Ewxxw M1 as wpj W , X , 5 Ya Eff .ig 92 A 1 E E fs- 5 Q Y . . . wi .... , -1, ::-x 1 v-f,- WM I, E 5 i i E gi BARBARA MASON GEORGE WINKELMAN PETER CHINCA JOAN HOGAN FRANCES SWAFFORD LORETTA GARDNER JACKIE JONES DON THUNBORG LAVERNA HITCHCOCK ' SHELDA WHEELER DWAYNE SWAIM BOB CALKINS FRANCES HILL BERT NEWBERRY klykh K J 4 Vgl L 1 ,A' Q LJ JIM MONTGOMERY CHARLES lvEs EDWIN BRINING DAWNE KIHM ' sos 3 P 5 f ,f t ' 1 T ' S O P H 0 O R E 5 f-1 X- ' ' It has been great to be Sophomores. Q' A-ip N y . At our first meeting we elected officers. They were: Larry Stilley, President, Richard Toreson, Vice President, Judy Hines, I Secretary, and Jay Haines, Treasurer. With this done we planned a Freshman Welcome Dance. We felt this dance was quite successful. FRONT ROW, l. to r.: K. Davis, N. Howarth, P. Heckart, G. Spini, THIRD ROW, I. to r.: M. Maiowitz, E. Hines, C. Chitwood, J. l L. Murphy, L. Freer. SECOND ROW, l. to r.: A. Bolden, C. Ricco- Howarth, C. Kerr, R. Toreson, J. Haines, J. Rizzardo, J. Wheeler, mini, S. Edwards, A. Stansbury, J. Blankenship, F. Lea, Mrs. Melo. I. Astmann. ' FRONT ROW, I. to r.: E. Brown, S. Colombero, M. Lanthier, A. Elliot, E. Hollenback, R. Harde, D. Russell. THIRD ROW, l. to r.: Mr. Ross, J. Hines, R. Manley, M. Hartley, P. Kirkpatrick, L. Pence, M. Vanni. B. Eichorn, L. Stilley, D. Keagan, N. Evans, E. Neimi. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: J. Ball, J. Anderson, G. Spini, L. Chambers, We are proud to say our class advisors this year were Mrs. Melo and Mr. Ross. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SITTING, I. to r.: J. Haines, J. Hines. Many of our class members took part in most of the activities STANDING' I' I0 J R' Toreson' L' 5l'lleV such as football, basketball, band, and G.A.A. We also had quite V a few members on the White and Gold staff. We are looking forward to being upperclassmen next year. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL .FRESHNXE The 'first thing we did was to elect class officers and the following were elected: President, Woody Hanson, Vice Presi- dent, Louise McCoy, Secretary, Janet Curti, Treasurer, Dale Haines. y The class' of '57 was very nicely welcomed to Mount Shasta High School by an initiation from the Sophomores which was enjoyed by all. We got ot? to a good start by winning 510.00 from the P.T.A. membership drive for our treasury. FRONT ROW l to r G Lewellyn A Melo A Meneni, J. Williams, J. Love, A. Scoggins, J. Thebolt, THIRD ROW, l. to r.: B. Minoletti, A Sutherland C Meeham C Mayer L Zanetti SECOND ROW, B. Vietti, S. Tolosano, A. Swaftord, B. Meneni, P. Russell, A. Vacent, l to r Mrs Astmann S Oxner S Price D Sapp, J. McCash, M. Scoggins, C. Shannon. FRONT ROW, I. to r.: L. Cottini,..I. Garcia, J. Andreatta, R. Acquis- Dery, L. Brown, A. Frank, E. Bouse, M. Freer, J. Curtr. THIRD tapace, B. Holmes, M. Keegan, W. Hanson, B. Bangsberg, D. Haines, ROW, I. to r.: R. Bagley, R. Botega, L. McCoy, M. Herzog, G. Duncan. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: P. McElroy, R. Cozine, M. M. Day. Our class has been very active in various activities such-as: all boys sports, G.A.A., C.S.F., Honor Roll, Band, White and Gold Staff and at Christmas time we took part in some choral readings. . Our class advisors were Mrs. Astmann and Mr. Gerard who have been very helpful to us. The students in our class are now all looking forward to the picnic at the end of the year and to becoming Sophomores. Mount si-:ASTA HIGH sci-iooL FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS SITTING, I. to r.: J. Curti, L. McCoy ' STANDING, I. to r.: D. Haines, W. Hanson FRONT ROW, I. to r.: G. Price, M. Ramshaw, Editors. STANDING, I. to r.: M. McNeil, A. Astmann, Assistant Editors, B. McMaster, Art Editor. White and Gold The first of this year our White and Gold Edi- tors were chosen. The editors were: Gary Price and Mary Ramshaw. Assistant Editors: Marilyn McNeil and Annette Astmann. Business Mana- ger: Philip Huntingdon. Our advisor for the year was Mrs. Melo. We had our first meeting after the staff was chosen and assignments were given. At the end of the year we had our annual White and Gold banquet. We had a very successful year and we wish to express our sincere gratitude to Mrs. Melo. FRONT ROW, l. to r.: B. Mason, A. Bianchi, F. Hill, N. Graham FRONT ROW, I. to r.: N. Lark, L. Gardner. STANDING, I. to r.: STANDING, I. to r.: T. Runyan, S. Tracy, D. Beckham, J. Hogan P. Chinca, F. Cantrell, P. Huntingdon. L, Capifoni, FRONT ROW, I. to r.: J. Sutherland, A. Stansbury, H. Schmid, D. Ceccato, C. Minoletti. STANDING, l. to r.: J. Hines, N. Howarth, P. Heckart, D. Christeson, S. Wheeler, B. Bangsberg, L. Duffy. FIRST ROW, l. to r.: B. Calkins, C. Minoletti, E. Brining, F. Hill, T. Cottini. FOURTH ROW, I. to r.: B. Mason, N. Kios, D. Beckham, J. Jones. SECOND ROW, l. to r.: D. Swaim, J. Hogan, C. Asbell, J. Montgomery, G. Poe, A. Bianchi. FIFTH ROW, I. to r.: B. New- S. Wheeler, M. Green. THIRD ROW, I. to r.: L. Ceccato, B. Withers, berry, V. Penserini, L. Vandemark. Bear Growls and Radio Program This year the Junior Class is so large, it has had to be divided when putting out the Bear Growls and doing the radio program. The radio program was under the direction of Mrs. Astmann and was on the air every Friday morning from II:45 to 12:00, over KWSD. The Bear GrowIs came out once a month and was under The supervision of Mrs. Melo. Left to right: D. Thunborg, L. Gardner, P. Chinca, P. Huntingdon There were tour members in C.S.F. this year. They were Yvonne Brown, Gary Price, Phil Huntingdon and JoAnn Thebolt. Their advisor was Mr. Robert B. Manley. The requirements tor C.S.F. were as follows: A total of IO points a semester. These points were given tor both solid and non-solid sub- iects, with a total of 3 points tor A's and I for B's for solid subiects and I point tor A's and V2 point tor B's for non-solid subiects. SEATED, I. to r.: P. Huntingdon, J. Thebolt, G. Price, Y. Brown. STANDING: Mr. Manley. HO OR STUDE TS This year we were introduced to a new honor system. To be considered as an honor student you had to have a 2.1 average with A's counting three points, B's counting two, C's counting one, D's and F's counting nothing. The studentsubelonging to this society had to have ability, interest, and good study habits. This year's advisor was Mr. Manley. FRONT ROW, I. to r.: D. Beckham, A. Elliott, N. Howarth, M. D. Russell. THIRD ROW, I. to r.: J. Thebolt, L. Freer, P. McElroy, Lanthier, M. Ramshaw, H. Schmid, L. Gardner, M. Clark. SECOND S. Oxner, Y. Brown, L. Murphy, A. Astmann, D. Ceccato, S. Colom- ROW, I. to r.: B. Bangsberg, E. Neimi, M. Herzog, S. Edwards, bero, F. Miles. FOURTH ROW, l. to r.: P. Huntingdon, J. Colom- N. Lark, F. Hill, B. Meneni, D. Christeson, A. Bianchi, L. Brown, bero, F. Cantrell, C. Bauer, J. Vandiver, G. Martin, G. Price. ,W m,,,,m,W,X,,,.,,,., , , , . -.m..W-mttfk-..ti...W...,...W.M.,.,-m...' f W -- - K FIRST ROW, I. to r.: P. Huntingdon, J. Curti, S. Wheeler, M. Clark. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: G. Price, G. Martin, J. Gardner, W. Hanson, Student Control The function ot the Student Control was to keep the halls orderly between classes. If there was disorderly conduct the students in- volved were given tickets and the Student Con- trol issued the punishment. This organization proved to be very successful with the coopera- tion of the students and taculty. Many thanks to Mr. Ross, our advisor. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL L. Stilley, F. Ball. STANDING: Mr. F. Ross. I tl? t'tr N ra D .L ' 313 09 v,gwS9Q,,, GIRL ' Hotzus Wfwgx zf f 1 L l xl I 1 .C fi 1 r a rdf f-fsf .1 This year the Girls' Chorus consisted of thirty early birds, for we had class at eight o'clock in the morning. We sang in Three part harmony: soprano, second soprano, and alto. Several members attended the County Music Clinic at Yreka and we have sung for several assemblies. Mr. Day directed The Chorus. FIRST ROW, l. to r.: N. Graham, L. Gardner, L. Freer, M. Freer, M. Herzog, S. Tracy, A. Elliott, F. Miles. THIRD ROW, l. to r.: B. J. Curti, S. Tolosano, B. Vetti, P. McElroy, J. Thebolt. SECOND Meneni, A. Stansbury, R. Manley, R. Bagley, A. Belden, A. Vacent, ROW, I. to r.: S. Oxner, M. Hartley, S. Wheeler, J. Hines. L. McCoy, M. Scoggins, M. Day, A. Frank, F. Lee, S. Colomloero. .,..,,...M,...,.MN.....,.m.u.-.m.i.,.- M .. .e,emM.mw-...ww-..,,..,f.,..,.....,..em.fwwe...ewes-fmm:fi1ammamfefAPawme.fW.fV. ...,.l.i,LsMe.s..wwmwf.....v.m.e.,,,.,,a,,..,,,t., ,... sw ..,. sw... ,,,f .....wwefwwwwm-W.:m,.f......vms.mm,m .,,,.......,..,W..W...,.N..Mi...m.N...cM..w ff f f . . M FRONT ROW, I. to r.: M. Hartley, L. Brown, R. Manley, J. Hines, S. Tolosano, Mr. J. Day, S. Wheeler, A. Swafford, D. Beckham, A. Astmann. SECOND ROW, l. to r.: J. Thebolt, H. Schmid, F. Miles, D. Ceccato, P. Russell, B. Calkins, C. Kerr, L. Stilley, B. Withers, S. Edwards, M. Herzog, A. Elliott, L. McCoy, A. Vacent, M. Dery, M. Maiowitz, B. Bangsberg, B. Douglass, F. Ball, D. Thunborg. J. Garcia. THIRD ROW, l. to r.: C. Mayers, G. Poe, R. Harde, MAJORETTE and TWIRLERS, l. to r.: N. Lark, A. Stansbury, M. Day, R. Toreson, E. Hines, I. Astmann, G. Duncan, C. Chitwood, J. A. Bianchi, C. Minoletti. Howarth, J. Ball, V. Penserini, G, Martin. FOURTH ROW, l. to r.: - A, BAN The band started a very successful year with new uniforms -vi .1 donated by the P.T.A., merchants and local people of Mt. Shasta. 'ND 1 X- The band this year was considerably larger than in former years. F if It showed promise of maintaining former honors and standings 4, r U . l r at the various festivals. In addition to the festivals we presented G, L' 5 ' t . the traditional Spring Concert and several exchange concerts with Q. ., other schools. Under the patient direction of Mr. Day we made Y ff of progress toward being a finer organization. 15-,LN J' lol A ,- . if ' Q X fy. .,.4 ' L 1 'fl' .. -ff ,sr A-ij I .K ,Fi rfi1 if-' I th-,X 4 ' i--7 N. . f Dba! MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL -nm 315 CENTER, from top To bottom: C. Minoletti, A. Stansbury, N. Lark. ENDS, I. To r.: A. Bianchi, M. Day. Twirlzrs The band held iTs annual elecTion of major- eTTes. The following were selecTed: Carol Mino- leTTi as head maioreTTe, ArdiTh STansbury, Marcia Day, Arlene Bianchi and Nadine Lark as Tvvirlers. They have accompanied The band on several occasions and They are looking forward To The Music Festival in SacramenTo This spring. Drill Team The Mounf ShasTa High School Drill Team, Under The direcTion of Mr. Day and The MaioreTTe, Nadine Lark, gained a repuTaTion of an organiza- Tion of good showmanship and of meriTous TalenT. They marched in several parades lasT summer and at almosT every home basketball game This pasT year. i Left fo right: J. Thebolr, S. Colombero, H. Schmid, M. HarTley M. Day, A. Sransbury, N. Lark, C. Asbell, S. Tracy, M. Ramshaw, A. Bia nchi, C. MinoleT1i, F. Miles. K, ,,,,,. ,,..,,. ,,,,A,,,,,, ., ..., ,,....,,.. .,.. ,...,,.,, ,, .v ,.., ...K ,,,.., K, , ,,,,, K.. ,..,,,.,.,..,.,.,,.,,, ,M hV.,V ,r.m,,.,.,.,.,, ,,k:,,.,.. , ..,. ,,,,,, ,..,, , K. ,,., ,Hp ., ..,.. ..,,., ,..,.,,, , ,.- fl U. YELL LEADERS, l. To r.: P. Cervelli, C. Minoleiti, M. Ramshaw STEM OF B : S. Colombero, P. McCollian, A. Elliott, M. Lanihier C. Dery, M. Vanni, D. Ceccafo, C. Riccomini, L. Ceccato, P. Heckari, B. McCollian, N. Howarth, L. Murphy, R. Bagley, R. Botega B. Meneni, F. Swafford. BACK LOOP: L. Spini, B. McMas1er, P Kirkpatrick, J. Curti, M. Day, A. Vacent, J. Thebolt, L. McCoy, Yell Leaders Sc 'Pep Club The Yell Leaders and Pep Club worked hard To inspire pep at The rallies and games. We Tried to keep up good sportsmanship which is needed in The bleachers as well as on The gym floor and football field. This goal was proudly attained. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL S. Wheeler, D. Christeson, F. Lea, M. Clark, B. Mason, M. Hartley A. Swafford, J. Hogan, S. Tracy, D. Beckham, F. Hill. FRONT LOOP: P. Russell, H. Schmid, L. Gardner, B. Vietti, N. Kios B. Minoleffi, M. Dery, J. Hines, A. Bianchi, R. Manley, N. Graham S. Edwards, N. Lark, A. Stansbury, F. Miles, A. Astmann. Left to right: C. MINOLETTI, P. SEWARD, M. RAMSHAW .J J 'ffxah QQ N ig K N s . , 57 LJ - l '.x JP R . .. f ,Ei ' ll X L. I 1 L .54 1 ...ii A LOC At the end ofthe 1953 season the Block f'S Society held its annual banquet and initiation tor new members at the Mt. Shasta High School. The Block S Society elected new officers for 1953 and 1954. Those installed were: Jerry Vandiver, President, Jim Chambers, Vice President, and Gary Price, Secretary. The purpose of the Block S Society is to improve athletics in thelschool, develop sportsmanship, provide a social organi- zation for the athletes ot the school and to present awards to students who have earned them. Before a student may loin this society he must earn a tull Block S in inter-scholastic competition. FIRST ROW, l. to r.: J. Chandon, J. Colombero, J. Vandiver. to r.: F. Ball, L. Stilley, B. Calkins, D. Hilton, P. Chinca, P. Hunting- SECOND ROW, l. to r.: J. Gardner, L. Duffy, J. Chambers, B. Stilley, don, L. Capifoni, L. Chambers, J. Montgomery, B. Eichorn. B. Douglass, F. Cantrell, G. Martin. THIRD ROW, STANDING, l. FRONT ROW, I. to r.: J. Garcia, P. Chinca, B. Withers, F. Cantrell, R. Harde, P. Huntingdon, J. Howarth, L. Walters. THIRD ROW, F. Ball, L. Duffy, J. Colombero, G. Martin, J. Vandiver, L. Capifonl. I. to r.: B. Eichorn, G. Winkleman, C. Chitwood, R. Toreson, SECOND ROW, l. to r.: C. Bauer, L. Stilley, M. Accord, B. Oxner, W. Dillard, C. Kerr,J.Anderson, J. Montgomery,J.Williams, D.Hilton F O O L B A L L I T There were twenty-seven rough and ready football players . , this year to start oft a very successful year. Under the able 'Af . 1- ,. coaching of Coach Buhler, we were able to win four out of the ' 1 NX 1 - five league games we played. , I - We wish to express our' thanks to Coach Buhler for all the Q - hard hours he spent with us to make us a better team. 6 .P dx 'fi 'r 'ff - . The scores for the games were as follows: J' B' ... Mount Shasta - - 30 Etna - 0 , .l,g.-fl' I! Mount Shasta - I8 Happy Camp - 32 x diy, ' 4 Mount Shasta 41 , Fort Jones O I ' ' Mount Shasta 37 Butte Valley A 19 I , Mount Shasta - 48 McCloud - 31 if 'cf i 1 r x I NX .- 'Nm NX . ,- ...- .... .......-4 1- ..- -.A..1 MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 319 'inf' T ll 5' f 's J it x if ,ff is x Pl J I 'X X nb .xv , ! , BASKETBALL This year's A Team had only Three returning Lettermen, but a good group of B's and strong reserves came up from 1953. The team had a lot of height and shooting ability, and showed 1 ' II ll if A' .li Y -ea? t ui sharp defense and fine sportsmanship in all the games. The team won three games and lost two, both very close, one to Weed by two points and one to Dunsmuir by two points. High point man in five games was Jerry Vandiver with 84 points. The scores were as follows: Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta Mount Shasta - A - 51 Weed - - 63 Dunsmuir - - 66 Fort Jones - - 70 Etna - - 48 McCloud - Tulelake 53 65 37 22 - 43 fpostponedl FRONT ROW, l. to r.: J. Love, B. Oxner. SECOND ROW, l, to r.: J. Vandiver, B. Stilley, J. Gardner, L. Duffy, L. Capifoni, B. New- B Calkins, P. Huntingdon, A. Sutherland, G. Martin, J. Chambers, berry, F. Cantrell, P. Chinca, J. Chandon. , 'f ' FIRST ROW, I. to r.: J. McCash. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: J. Dillard, L. Stilley, D. Thunborg, V. Penserini, G. Winkleman, L. Chambers C. Chitwood, J. Howarth, C. lves, J. Williams, D. Hilton, B. Holmes, K. Tannehill. ll ll J f fl fs? I f ' The ,,Bff Team was trained by Coach Ross. We got off to a g fx ff bad start at the beginning of the year but showed much im- ' A , provement towards the end. We would like to express our X , thanks to Coach Ross for all the help he gave us. i k . ,f ' Q J ,' The scores forthe games were as follows: ,Z , l Mount Shasta McCloud . 'b Mount Shasta Weed , E g Mount Shasta Etna 9 g 5-'V . E ' J ' Mount Shasta Fort Jones - ' .3 sb Mount Shasta Dunsmuir 1.4 I, X kklwr stun-5 h Q... MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 322 ' n ll FRONT ROW, I. to r.: A. Meneni W. Hanson, B. Bangsberg, R. Ac- quistapace. STANDING, l. to r. J. McCash, J, Love, A. Melo, J Andreatta, Mr. F. Ross. ll ll TEAM FRONT ROW, I. fo r.: K. Tannehill L. Chambers, J. Ball. STANDING, I To r.: J. McCash, E. Neimi, B. Holmes Mr. F. Ross. FRONT ROW, I. to r.: C. Chitwood, B. Eichorn, F. Ball, D. Hilton, J. Montgomery, L. Capifoni, F. Cantrell, B. Stilley, B. Calkins, L. Stilley, P. Huntingdon, L. Vandemark. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: J. Colombero, R. Toreson, C. Kerr, G. Price. TRA The Mount Shasta High School Track Team traveled to Yreka for two practice meets, then to the County Meet at Butte Valley. We also participated in the Northern California Semi-finals and some ot the boys qualified to go on to the Northern California Finals at Chico. We wish to express our thanks to Coach Lansbury for his patience and excellent coaching. 'f'T'r A b. X d x L ' g L' .N If .' X xii A Xt 'x TT T f M ' '-'Q-1 as MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 323 N ,4 G95 Last year's baseball team consisted of eleven members. They worked very hard Training after school and during their physical education classes. The scores were as follows: Mount Shasta Fort Jones 3 Mount Shasta Happy Camp 4 Mount Shasta Butte Valley 5 Mount Shasta Yreka - 1 Mount Shasta Etna - 3 Mount Shasta Weed 15 Mount Shasta Dunsmuir - 1 Mount Shasta McCloud - 7 Many thanks to their coach who put in some hard hours with them, Coach Darling. if , i i t li J, uffr r Q i' ' I . A A 1 J .- Q L:-'L FIRST ROW: B. Oxner. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: D. Kihm, B. New- berry, J. Gardner, P. Chinca, L. buffy, J. Chambers, G. Martin, J. Anderson, J. Howarth, L. Chambers. FRONT ROW, l. to r.: S. Wheeler, L. Gardner, D. Beckham, D. Russell, I. Asfmann, J. Ball, J. Wheeler, L. Capifoni, Mr. Graves, B. Mason, C. Minoletti, A. Bianchi. SECOND ROW, l. to r.: G. Martin, D. Kihm, E. Neimi, J. Russell. T E N N I S . ' igvg' fi : . , gm The Tennis Club consisted of sixteen members. We worked 4 very hard, practicing whenever we could. V' l VX- '14tw, X. We went To McCloud To have a Tennis meer but did not Take - V' , in ' X any of the honors. Nl' if i we ' J We are looking forward To The County Tennis Meet in the All ' spring. Our coach was Mr. Graves. - V H ' ' A' ,', 545' . R , JI ,J -Rf To ji I, -J, chi T1 if Q I ,f-:X 3 GD - ..., ,QW-1 L I i H MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOIJ '325 J I I The G.A.A. held its first meeting and elected officers. They were: Dixie Ceccato, President, Joan Hogan, Vice President, and Arlene Bianchi, Secretary-Treasurer. After this first election our Vice President moved and Sandra Tracy was elected to her position. The G.A.A. ioined the Girls' League to sponsor the Christmas Ball. We also sponsored the Gingham Gals Gallop which is held annually. This organization gives the girls a chance to prove their athletic ability as well as sportsmanship. We held our G.A.A. games at noon. For each game we played we received points and at the end of the year we were -presented with letters. We had a very successful and enioyable year. P.S.: We also welcomed a new sponsor this year, Mrs. Jean Floratos, without whose help and guidance we could not have enjoyed so many activities. We wish to express our deepest ap- OFFICERS STANDING: Dixie Ceccato, President SITTING, I. to r.: S. Tracy, Vice President and A. Bianchi, Secretary. LETTER M : F. Hill, M. Day, J. Jones, J. Blankenship, G. Spini M. Lanthier, P. Heckart, S. Edwards, R. Manley, A. Frank, J. Hines A. Bolden, C. Riccornini, P. Cervelli, P. McCollian, P. Russell, A. Vacent, N. Lark, M. Freer, C. Shannon, A. Elliot, N. Howarth Mrs. Floratos, H. Schmid, M. Clark, A. Astmann, C. Dery, L. Gardner, R. Bagley, B. Minoletti, B. Meneni, L. Hitchcock, E. Green, M. Scoggins, M. Dery, M. Vanni, Y. Brown, P. McElroy, L. Pence preciation for all the help she has given us. F. Lea, F. Miles, S. Colombero, S. Wheeler, C. Minoletti, A. Bianchi LETTER S, front to back: B. McCollian, M. Hartley, N. Kios L. Ceccato, L. Freer, J. Curti, J. Thebolt, A. Swalford, Anne Scog gins, R. Cozine, S. Tolosano, S. Oxner, L. Murphy, D. Christeson F. Swafford, N. Graham, B. Mason, J. Hogan, M. McNeil, C. Asbell L. McCoy, A. Stansbury, R. Botega, P. Kirkpatrick, S. Tracy R. Short, D. Beckham. Wh sa.,wissaNfw.w.iiwwm.tsw,.Mft,-t.,.tu,M-if .tmfwmwsmiissnqwfmsm...-sewnitawsmasfftt., wtfs:wwi,.,,..s.V--H' ,, . ,Q tf,,m,.w..1atom,,g,t.,tg,-:a.Mfa.srt.tmszttmwwit.t..tf.m..,....s ...-.M-.M..,..tt.t.ts....W.'wms..f..aW..MWstttw-h... FRONT ROW, I. to r.: M. Day, P. McCoIIian, N. Lark, L. Ceccato, B. Minoletti. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: B. Vietti, P. Kirkpatrick, M. Scoggins, R. Botega, D. Christeson, C. Dery, A. Astmann, D. Cec- cato, M. Ramshaw, M. Clark, H. Schmid, A. Bianchi, C. Minoletti Mrs. Floratos. THIRD ROW, I. to r.: B. Mason, R. Bagley, B. Meneni R. Manley, 5. Edwards, F. Swaiford, B. McCoIIian, S. Tracy, N Graham, L. Gardner, N. Kjos, D. Beckham. FOURTH ROW, I. to r. GIRLS' LEAGUE The Giris' League is aniorganization that helps the giris to get better acquainted. It sponsors dances and other activities. We held our first meeting to elect officers. Those elected were: Nadine Lark, President, Pat McCoIIian, Vice President, Lorraine Ceccato, Secreta ry-Treasu rer. We sponsored the Harvest Bali and ioined the G.A.A. to give the Christmas Ball. They were both successful and well attended. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL J. Jones, L. Hitchcock, R. Short, E. Green, F. Lea, M. Hartley, C. Ric comini, S. Wheeler, C. AsbeII, M. McNeil, M. Dery, A. Swafford FIFTH ROW, I. to r.: P. Heckart, S. Colombero, F. Miles, A. Stans bury, A. Bolden, L. McCoy, Y. Brown, G. Spini, M. Vanni, R Cozine. SIXTH ROW, I. to r.: N. Howarth, P. Cervelli, J. Hogan A. Frank, A. Scoggins. OFFICERS SITTING: N. Lark, President. STANDING, I. to r.: L. Ceccato, Secretary, P. McCoIIian, Vice President. ' I I I There were seventeen members in the F.H.A. This past year. Their sponsor was Mrs. Mullendore. ciation ofthe ioys and satisfactions of homemaking, to empha- size the importance ot worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to work for good home and family life for all, to promote international good will, to foster the development of creative leadership in home and com- munity life, to provide wholesome individual and group recrea- -tion, and to further interest in home economics. The F.H.A. is a growing organization to which every girl should belong. F. H. A. OFFICERS SITTING, l. to r.: G. Spini, M. Hartley. STANDING, l. to r.: A. Bolden, M. Vanni. FRONT ROW, l. to r.: M. Scoggins, R. Bagley, R. Botega, B. Mino I. to r.: Mrs. Mullenolore, S. Price, B. Meneni, A. Scoggins, R. letti, M. Hartley, G. Spini, A. Bolden, M. Vanni. SECOND ROW, Cozine, A. Elliott, A. Frank, D. Christeson, P. Marshall, M. Green. The purpose of the F.H.A. is to promote a growing appre- FRONT ROW, SITTING, I. to r.: J. Colombero, L. Chambers, tune, G. Spini, C. Ives, L. Stilley, J. Howarth, N. Evans, C. Fox, L. Acord, J. Wheeler. SECOND ROW, l. to r.: J. Williams, J. Nep- P. Huntingdon, L. Cottini. I I Q c A D E T s W ,fit The Mount Shasta Cadets met daily at the new armory during w ' 5th period. Although our unit was small this year compared to ,..' 7 I y what is has been in the past we received much drill and class- 1I-' fi 'llll Q' I room instruction, including map reading, first aid, rifle and heavy I . ' I 'l weapon instruction, and squad and platoon drill. Our former I, :S fd Company Commander, Philip Huntingdon, was promoted to . .,i' x,, , ' ' - ' '- Captain, and, because of the size of our unit, was put on a de- l '.f, 1 lg I V tached officers list. First Lieutenant John Colombero then took I' A. . .h.4 1 l over the Company Commander's position. x . if Y I 'l Major Thomas Driver was in charge of the unit. l X 1 R 3' lj IX y NIA MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 329 Miha and c A new organization has been added to Mount Shasta High School. Called the Mike and Key CIub, it is composed of ama- teur radio enthusiasts, also known as Hams, in the student body. The club came into life in the fall of I952, when a suf- ficient number of students showed interest in amateur radio. Mr. Graves, our advisor, then presented the idea of forming a club to the students, it was received enthusiastically. A committee to draft a constitution was appointed and offi- cers were elected. Those elected were: Gary Price, President, Edwin Neirni, Vice President, and Irving Astmann, Secretary-Treas- urer. We then settled down to business. Code and radio theory classes were held once a week, and business meetings once a month. 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O'MALLEY'S MUSIC SHOP Since 1919 ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Agents for Bach Trumpets, Cornets, Trombones and King Band Instruments , Ludwig, Leedy and Slingerland Drums Degan Xylophones, Bells and Chimes Band Music, Band and Orchestra Books and Teaching Material Expert Instrument Repairing 1108 Franklin Street Oakland 7, Calif. APPARATUS - CHEMICALS CHEMISTRY - PHYSICS - BIOLOGY REAGENTS GENERAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY APPARATUS COMPANY Established 1904 - Incorporated 1933 Manufacturers - Importers - Jobbers GENERAL' LABORATORY SUPPLIES A 2229 McGee Avxenuei Berkeley 3, California ik A FRIEND OF THE SISKIYOU JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Sf? 339 THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY HIIITU LOOK FOR THIS TRADE-MARK FOR THE BEST IN SPORTS EQUIPMENT 340 'HE HONKER FOUNTAIN LUNCH YOUTH HEADQUARTERS PHONE 7-1321 - TULELAKE, CALIFORNIA Caterpillar John Deere FLOYD A. BOYD CO. Hyster - Athey - Trackson Your INTERNATIONAL Dealer CRATER LAKE MACHINERY CO. 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Tell Your Neighbors Wholesale Seed - Feed - Grain TULELAKE CALIFORNIA 343 MARCHA THEATRE Q FOR YOUR PLEASURE Q TULELAKE CALIFORNIA OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF I954 KERR-GIFFORD and CO., Inc. Grain Buyers, Feed Manufacturers, Fertilizer Disfributors, ' Producers KERR'S Mountain Turkeys MERRILL Phone 4451 OREGON 344 OUR COMPLIMENTS . WINEMA FARMS Gnd WINEMA ELEVATORS TULELAKE CALIFORNIA TULANA FARMS Gro d Sh pp f Malting Barl y d F d G WORDEN OREGON 345 PIONEER BARBER SHOP SAVE EVERY DAY at the EOE A 'EUTE HOMESTEAD MARKET BECOMING TO YOU Groceries - Mears - Clothes Jack Carlisle Phone 2381 Newell PHONE 7-l452 Tulelalte California Newell California TULELAKE DRUG CO. LONG - BELL LUMBER CO. A modern Drug Store where YOUR COMPLETE BUILDING Your business is appreciated MATERIAL STORE: PRESCRIPTIONS STATIONERY PI'1one 7-l37I DICK MOORE, PILG. 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OSBORNE s. soNs COCKTMS 'NNNERS White Rose Foundation T H E IN N and Blue Tag SEED POTATOES MEL and LAURA Tulelake, California Tulelake California 347 TULELAKE - BUTTE VALLEY FAIR 10th District Agricultural Assn. C. J. Main, President Bill Whittaker, Manager W. G. Hagelstein, Vice President DON ROSS SERVICE TULELAKE CALIFORNIA NORTHWEST PRODUCE CO. Stan - Dick ' POTATOES and ONIONS Phone 7-I 701 TULELAKE CALIFORNIA VlNCES'S PRCDUCE CO. POTATOES and oNloNs TULELAKE P. O. Box I93 CALIFORNIA 348 WI-NE-MA HOTEL and COFFEE SHOP Southern Oregon's Finest K. F. L. W. C. B. S. in Klamath Falls Klamath Herald anol News All the news all the time. Phone 4181 Main at Eleventh Klamath Falls ath Falls Oregon CLARK'S CORNER GROCERY TULELAKE MOTORS and Your basin FORD dealer MEAT MARKET Official AAA Service G. F. Van Buskirk Tulelake California Phone 7-2431 Tulelalce Compliments ot . . . GREETINGS TO TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL . . . from . . . 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CHIROPRACTOR - KLAMATH BASIN COOPERATIVE X-Ray Facilities Tulelake Merrill Phone 7-2461 Tulelake, California ALL THE PICTURES FOR THE TULELAKE SECTION OF THE I954 WHITE AND GOLD WERE TAKEN BY Stadeha Klamath Falls Oregon I I I I TO THE 1954 WHITE AND GOLD STAFF OF THE TULELAKE SECTION 351 THE LONG-BELL LUMBER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF CALIFORNIA PINE FOREST PRODUCTS WEED, ,CALIFORNIA Prevent Forest Fires Keep California Green 352 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WEED Weed, California Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio FOR ONE-STOP SHOPPING WEED MERCANTILE COMPANY New Horne of STETSON HATS 0 FLORSHEIM SHOES Weed California MOUNTAIN MOTOR SALES FORD SALES and SERVICE Phone 473I Weed California Compliments of MEDO-LAND DAIRY Siskiyou's Finest Yreka Tulelake Weed X Dorris Mt. Shasta Dunsmuir 353 Compliments of CENTER PHARMACY Ed Hickey, Prop. Compliments of ADAM'S GROCERY E. G. Adams, Prop. 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Main - Yreka, Calif. - Phone 323 THE STYLE SHOP Complimenfs Of APPAREL DR. K. R. ATWOOD, D.D.S. NATIONAL ADVERTISED BRANDS AND PRICES Y,-eka California Yreka California 0 Large and Small Animal Practice ' SHASTA GAS COMPANY PROPANE DELIVERIES DR' JAMES W' BAYLISS APPUANCES vETERiNARiAN U. S. 99 South Yreka California Phone 831 AT The Pines 364 . COMMON CARRIER - CONTRACT CARRIER U DAILY OVERNITE SERVICE 5 RADW H'GHWAY 0 SERVING No. CAIFORNIA slNcE 1929 . GENERAL TRUCKING-LOCAL 81 LONG DISTANCE Q REFRIGERATEDI OPEN FLAT RACK . FULLY INSURED AND CLOSED VANS A SAN FRANCISCO A..., Mlssion 8-2230 SACRAMENTO ,,,,,, ,,,, G Ilbert 3-59'II OAKLAND .,.... Hlgafe 4-6286 MOUNT SHASTA, 305 Ream Ave ...,...., Mt. Shasta 2195 YREKA, 905 SO. MAIN STREET ....... .,,,,,,. Y reka I73 After 5:00 P.M. 81 Sundays 8: Holidays Call Yreka 1091 A. F. SINGLETON W A C K E R S Yfeka California Yreka California Compliments of the . 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K G112g1Du'f T .,': ,--,T fbi ' ? Z I Caggpjllar DIESEL POWERED O Tractors 0 Motor Graders 0 Scrapers 0 Engines O Farm Equipment '1Ei ST WISHES To CLASS OF 'I953 QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT 395 Duke e CRATER LAKE MACHINERY CO Klamath Falls, Oregon Redmond, Oregon Medford Oregon 2 W. D. Miller Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Dealers in Crushed Rock, Sand, Cement, Reinforcing Steel, Ready Mix Concrete Phone 4661 Klamath Falls, Oregon K F .I I BROADCASTERS, lnc. MUTUAL-DON LEE NETWORK Serving Southern Oregon and Northern California 5000 Watts 1150 on your Dial Klamath Falls, Oregon Phone 2-2551 W. D. Millers Lumber Corporotion Orin E. Lewis, Mgr. 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I-Abraham Lincoln SUB LOCALS Town and Plant Sub-Locals McCloud, California Kinyon, California Pondosa, California 399 THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE CN THE CLEANING SHOP we CALL AND DELIVER Steak Dinners Cleaning, Pressing, Altering 7' F Suits Made to Order Mixed Drinks We Operate Our Own Plant Highway 89 ff PELLEGRINO I McCloud Phone I0-K-4 California Our Best Wishes tothe i954 White and Gold FEREBEE STUDIO U. S. Bank Building Kl6I'T16Tl l Falls OI'egOl'1 Q Y Compliments of PONTlfll' SEHORN'S GARAGE PONTIAC - CADILLAC Mt. Shasta Californ Compliments of PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Drink SQUIRT lt's in the public eye D. A. SHELDON 81 SONS Heating and Cooking Gas in Bulk and Bottles Phone 5557 Mt. Shasta California Mt. Shasta 400 6215 -, M M CLOUD GARAGE ' surname Gmc TRUCKS MMU!! I McCloud California BARNEY'S The Biggesi Fruit in ShasTa Fancy fruits and vegetables- WINDSOR'S DRUG STORE Q ui' . -s If llllgagrfeifff 4.1 -'LA T ,ra QZZT' J vv-,!'! 'I h f V r- f 5: ,4.,. . . TWO Ml es Soul O Mt. 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X- - Phone 2005 at , 1 FRANK'S CAFE LITTLE PLACE Wm-I A Bio MEAL ' Mount Shasta California Mount Shasta California 408 Compliments of L 1 0 l ml YL TEXACO CERTIFIED SERVICE MOUNT SHASTA HERALD Earl Bassett Mount Shasta California Mount Shasta California Compliments of WILLIAM B. STRICKLAND, M. D. 1 l Mount Shasta California Z t ED's stoP INN A CAFE Groceries - Gas - Cabins North Highway 99 L5 Q ,555 Mount Shasta California Congratulations R. G. BUD CALKINS Distributor Shell Oil Products Mount Shasta California NOBLE'S CHAPEL Lloyd Noble, Sr. Lloyd B. Noble, Jr. Mount Shasta California W. ROGER HINES, REALTOR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OPPORTUNlTlES It Phone 5853 Mount Shasta California Compliments of MR. and MRS. L. N. LORENZEN O Mount Shasta California 409 SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT PHIL S ASSOCIATED SERVICE G1 S Cf I D A SHELDON 3' SONS Fuel. FEED CIS? 9 CI l L 7.N3L Modern Sf? Clean Q11 CHANDCN S MOTEL Sleep Quietly oFF the Highway S t C f PEOPLE S MARKET Fresh Meats and Choice Groceries MII! ,I N fm IZA:-5, 41 S C BIANCHI S RESTAURANT Italian and American Dinners Short Orders S t C f MOUNT SHASTA GARAGE Repatrlng Towing Storage 24 HOUR SERVICE - f D T I1 2042 STANDARD OIL OF CALIFORNIA AJNELSONDTIJT Wea Phone 2073 oun as a, a I orma Trade at Q CANNON S GROCERY llof' Beverages Ice Cream OPEN EVENINGS 81 SUNDAYS oun S as a Ca :form 4 'IO Il if I ? 5 : A ora 8 Laclieri E o 5 L. ali ornia 5 ' ' Shas 0 Phil u zler, Prop. 5 Mow -x ,L - ' Mount hasta ali ornia 1 Y '39 . . N fi g f ' S' If? 5 X :lf 5.11.4-,-: - -' ' ' S ffm- 55-5 5' 1'7 -f x I, H I ' H Phone 55 M h l' ' cum as a a I orma Mount hasta alifornia 1 . . . - . ' J I S, ' g ' 'R XX I ie- . . 1, Ax X 4 Q- I J ,, 147. I ' R -Q W I X-'ZR' Q1 X if X I Q t , X , IIN I Q ' I Ge e R. Dean Mount has a ali ornia e ep one org W , 1 ' . . ' V. ful, - . . , as rx u or l U , 1 V 0 . Il K' . X - g 1 LII, . ' IM i ' f 5- . , M 1 Sh f C l'f ' I M f h 1 I Compliments of DR. P. M. WHERRIT Osteopathic Physician 909 South Highway - Phone 5720 Mount Shasta California BRUCE BAUER LUMBER COMPANY McCloud Road and Ream Avenue Phone 5623 Jfigfaedif Qaalrllfff Mount Shasta California THE TEXAS COMPANY f Distributor of Texaco Petroleum Products Phone Mt. Shasta 2049 f a-u: 2 W. A. Douglass TF C0 Mount Shasta, California SEHORN'S PONTIAC - CADILLAC Soles and Service Mount Shasta California 411 Zzguiadte VIRG PENSERINI JEWELER Diamonds 0 Watches Watch Repairing Mount Shasta California Q - -1 1 Ill? if ll! Qt 407 Ream Avenue Mount VIETTI'S MARKET COMPLETE FOOD STORE Low Prices Every Day 0 Free Delivery Telephone 2201 Shasta Best Wishes from . . . THELMA THORESON PHoToGRAPl-:ER Photographs taken any time, any place. Studio across from Safeway Store 719 Florence Avenue Phone 2979 Dunsmuir California . GLIDDEN BROTHERS - TRUCKING CO. L AGENTS FOR MOLLERUP VAN LINES INC. L-ll.. 0 - W Phone: Mr. Shasta 5721 Dunsmuir 2072 Shipping, Packing and Crating ' ' 4- Mount Shasta California Q 412 Compliments of MT. SHASTA PINE I MANUFACTURING COMPANY Mount Shasta California V I Exbe BRUNO'S GARAGE J 1 4 9 Mount Shasta California g if 4? Aur 5, REPAIRS lm -Q v if Y f- M On the lookout for 45 I ,B d :3'175a' fi , 1 sPoRtsMEN's DEN K ' all sYLvEs MINOLETTI ' Phone 2295 Efl Mount Shasta California lg Drink Squirt lt's in the Public Eye PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Mount Shasta California 413 RADIO STATICN KWSD THE HEART OF THE SHASTA CASCADE WONDERLAND Mount Shasta California ii Z3 1' an 1 V ENS ivx l T 1 L V A V BOB'S DAIRY For Store or Home Delivery M I I. K Distributor of Golden State Products Pure Golden Guernsey I C E C R E A M Cheese se Rvacej Dunsmuir C Dunsmuir Mount Shasta Q Q D Mount Shasta Weed O U 6 Weed I Z l 1 Phone: Mt. Shasta Phone: Weed Enterprise 10552 Phone: Dunsmuir 2252 Enterprise 10552 416 Compliments of THE CITY OF MOUNT SHASTA Home of Recreation Mount Shasta California WINDSOR'S DRUG STORE HOMEMADE ICE CREAM REFRIGERATED CANDY DRUG SUPPLIES PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES TRY OUR in Mount Shasta California 417 LOG CABIN Compllments of SHORTY RUSSELL an BOB WEINZINGER Compliments of RIVER LUMBER COMPANY B APPLEGATE BOB HARDY Happy Camp Cahforma SAM W HOBBS Lumber Hau ng V18 Happy Camp Ca fo 418 HEAD LUMBER COMPANY Old Growth FIR and PINE Wholesale anol Retail Happy Camp California ALICE'S GIFT SHOP AND ROOMS Indian Pottery Indian Baskets Jewelry All Kinds of Handwork Wood Carving Ceramics Alice Dunaway Compliments of AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY I Post Na. sao 0 Fisi-HNG TACKLE 0 LEE'S ROD AND GUN SHOP Happy Camp California HILLSIDE RESORT DELUXE COTTAGES and ROOMS Meals if Desired Trailer Space Sue and Madeline, Managing Owners Happy Camp KLAMATH RIVER STAGE DICK MERRILL, Mail stage Happy Camp Yreka Compliments of HAPPY CAMP P.-T.A. RAY'S GARAGE General Repairing Wheel Alignment Welding O Ray Wasson, Proprietor Compliments of MAJESTIC FOREST PRODUCTS, INC. O HAPPY CAMP, CALIFORNIA HALL'S MERCANTILE International Harvester and Servel Gas Refrigerators Monarch Combination Ranges KLAMATH RIVER FREIGHT LINES O Maytag Washing Machines Youngstown Kitchen Sinks Long Distance Moving - Lumber Hauling Homelite Chain Saws General Freight Groceries Sporting Goods Q Happy Camp California YREKA HAPPY CAMP X 419 D 0 R A B A K E R Agency for Laundry and Dry Cleaning CARD'S MODERN TRAILER COURT Happy Camp, California Compliments of EVANS MERCANTILE 0 PENCE'S BAR AND CAPE Shoes Hardware Dry Goods L. E. PENCE E. H. PENCE I - G. D. MOON HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA Compliments of HAPPY CAMP GRANGE No. 395 HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA SARA'S LOG CABIN CAFE Compliments of Sara L. Nesbitt Home Cooked Meals HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA Compliments of HAPPY 'CAMP LUMBER COMPANY P. O. Box 97 Siskiyou County Happy Camp California 42 Compliments of Rooms OVERLOOK RESORT Excellent Foo S E I A D 5 1- 0 R E Seiad Valley, California Midge and Bill Misener Feryll and Don Thomas, Props. C0mP'lme 's of HEADS' SUPER MARKET PHILIP M. TOLEMAN , Justice Court Judge, Meats - Groceries Happy Camp Judicial District Fresh Vegetables and CLEAR CREEK - HAPPY CAMP - SOMES BAR FFOZSFI Foods I PE BERTS SU R SERVICE J' P. HULLQUIST CHEVRON GAS ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES . Contractor WELDING HAPPY CAMP, CALIFORNIA CHAIN SAW AND AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS WRECKER SERVICE . D I I MCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS , , , eaer C Excavating - Grading - Road Building O SAND - GRAVEL - TOPSOIL ' HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA Compliments of WESLEY GRAVES LOGGING CO. CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF I954 O HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA 421 RAINBOW RESORT Congratulations, Class of '54 Hamburg California MONTGOMERY REALTY IN THE HEART OF THE KLAMATH RIVER COUNTRY - Robert N. Montgomery HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA THE CLASS OF 1954 wants to express their appreciation to everyone who has helped to make their section of the White and Gold a success. HAPPY CAMP LUMBER YARD AND CABINET SHOP HARDWARE - PLUMBING PAINT, ETC. M. G. Dailey, Prop. HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA HAPPY CAMP DRUG STORE Happy Camp, California PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS - SODA FOUNTAIN MAGAZINES - DAILY PAPERS - STATIONERY Complete Line American Greeting Cards PANGBURNS FAMOUS BOX CANDY FISHING TACKLE Agnes C. Warner, Ph.G. Compliments of CRUMPTON BROS. SAWMILL HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA Compliments of AMERICAN 'LEGION Post No. 530 Compliments of DEL RIO THEATRE Don Avery, Prop. HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA Congratulations Class of i954 GREEN SPIRES PRESS Rose French, Printer HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA HAMBURG, U.S.A. Kenneth J. Kennedy Real Estate - insurance - Notary - Compliments of STOUT LOGGING CO. HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA O IN THE HEART OF SPORTSMEN'S PARADISE O General Merchandise HORSE CREEK STORE HORSE CREEK CALIFORNIA Margaret Nola QUlGLEY'S STORE Congratulations, Class of '54 KLAMATH RIVER ICALIFORNIA Congratulations, Class of 1954 HORSE CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH L The Friendly Church Rev. and Mrs. Richard Gould, Pastors Keep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life. -Proverbs 4:23 422 Autographs WATERS 8g ROSS Specialists in School Musical Equipment 625 Sutter Street San Francisco 2, California Choral-Band and Orchestra Music King-Olds-Holton ' and other LEADING BAND INSTRUMENTS instruments Rented or sold on EASY PAYMENT PLAN Write for Details HAIL! WHITE AND GOLD BEN B. SQUIRE Magazine Subscription Agency 5678 Miles Avenue, Oakland 9, California 424 Autographs Autographs NEWS-JOURNAL PRINT SHOP LITHO YREKA CALIFORNIA N I 4 w L J ' 11.2, - ' ' 1515?-T' haf-2, J. , 1 v I ' XN7U,m'f'iUl !'q1i12lt'1ii2i5.!l5,,,p.u .. . . 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