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

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Long Gulch Lake Salmon River Disvricf MATII A'l'lll AL Fllllll'l' .f iw' .4-f llll E A'l' MARBLE lllllUAl'l'Allll The recreation possibilities of the area within the Klamath National Forest are practically unlimited There are good trails for riding or hiking, numberless views of unsurpassed grandeur, beautiful lakes and streams, sylvan retreats and awe inspiring heights. Whatever is sought by the recreationist-it is available in this area. Marble Mountain and Salmon-Trinity Primitive Areas offer a paradise for the outdoor man. They are available to all of our citizens and all the National Forest asks, is: l. KEEP A CLEAN CAMP. 2. BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE. 3. DO NOTHING TO MAR ITS BEAUTY. xvii. SISKIYIIU CllUlllTY Ill 'l'lllllUilL IICIETY A scene such as this, on the opposite page, common throughout the County up to fifty years ago, is rare today. It shows Mr. John Ahlgren of the Salmon River country leaving Sawyers Bar with supplies for one of the mines. Mr. Ahlgren, whose home is at the mouth of Little North Fork, ran a packvtrain in this area for many years and is still available for packing fishermen, hunters and recreationists into the back country. The house in the foreground is the old Tom Luddy home later occupied by the Ed Bigelow family for more than fifty years. It is the birthplace of Tom and Edwin Bigelow, Mary Smith of Etna and Alice Anderson of McCloud. The original portion of this structure, which includes the porch on the far side, was erected more than TOO years ago. The house in the background is the old Behnke home and is also more than 100 years in age. The Siskiyou County Historical Society believes that these links with the past should be given every safeguard that they may be preserved and continue to remind future generations of the pioneer who made it possible for us to live in peace and prosperity in our beautiful Siskiyou homeland. xviii. ,, '44 . 4 ,',..1 ,W ,f . i nf Y ., - 'v W K w is X v . 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JOHNSON, Principal Weed High School Tulelake High School Fort Jones High School EILEEN MILLS District Secretary W W W ED HIGH CIIINIL 0ur Rook of Time i 5--ii .1 . gg,j1,:-1 E??Eg-girhsiip,--zf.,Q-fwsnsfff , sw faqsg,:j'1g3vf:v'f-'5gv:,:.g'.,f11, N 4 'K 7 t ' K K ' W Hzffffssw-Iw.1w -PfwfKfmf,1'fQ 5 -9 WEED HIGH SCHOOL DALE OWEN, Principal Fa .3 14. gi T Ha . ' - . - . -an W1 2 5 THO E Top Row: WYNA SCOTT DOLORES SHIPMAN THOMAS PEMBERTON Second Row: MARJORIE MCCRACKEN ROBERT LINEBARGER MORTON KAER .Ax-ki ,A . X , W ....f, 1 . :h K T T ' AT f iiiiii , . kf,' Vwmwkgiwi ,yr r S' SOS A T S T .3 5 A ' A TURN 'PHE PAGE , ,,.,..--.------.............,,, GINO MICHELON, Vice-Principal Top Row: DAVID SHAFFER MARY EWING WAYNE DOVE Second Row: ALTON SHIPMAN AMELIA VANDEVERT VERNIS HUGHES a 5 D J A FIRST ROW, left: Harriet Koch, YMCA president, Louis Gonzales, Stu- dent Body vice-president, Janet Marchi, Student Body secretary, Vincent Tallerico, Student Body president, Dee Ann DeAvilIa, head yell-leader, Peggie Sellers, CSF president, Inez Salanti, GAA president. SECOND ROW: Sandra Hughes, Junior Class president, Marilyn Calkins, FHA president, Richard Blankenship, Freshman Class president: Mr. Owen, adviser, Kim Bradshaw, Block W president, Frank Lucero, Senior Class president, Carlee Bontrager, Sophomore Class president. IIE 'I' lllllllllUlL Student Body President VINCENT TALLERICO WEED HIGH SCHOOL all ii? x SEIIIIIII IILASS FAVORITE SENIOR PAIR Touch Us Gently, Time 1955 'hw ROBERT ACQUISTAPACE WILLIAM ACQUISTAPACE CLIFFORD ALDRICH ROBERT ANDERSON LOUIS BALDI ROSALIE BERNARDI DAVID BORCALLI KIM BRADSHAW WEED HIGH SCHOOL MARY JANE BROWN MARILYN CALKINS Treasurer JACQUELINE EASTON JACKIE ELANDER MARGARET ANN GARCIA DIANE GEORGES LOUIS GONZALES ELIZABETH HAMMOND WEED HIGH SCHOOL f FLOYD HOLTZEN SAM HANKS BILL JACKSON HARRIET KOCH FRANK LUCERO President JANET MARCHI MARIE MAZZEI DAVID MEADOWS WEED HIGH SCHOOL MARGIE MILLER JIM MEADOWS LARRY NEIMOYER OLIVIA PUOH MARY RICCA RANSOME SCOTT INEZ SALANTI PEGGIE SELLERS WEED HIGH SCHOOL If? xv -Ya X wl 'I 'huaii' '- I --f ,I+ 1 31 , 451' - il YI my A A if f my K Mi Mg: . 4 ,ALI I I E 1 I 'A 1 I N BOOKER SMITH MARVIN SMITH ROGER SPEER Vice-President JAMES SMITH ANN STRIDER DON SPENCE DELORES STUART VINCENT TALLERICO WEED HIGH SCHOOL WEED RICHARD THORPE WILLIE TATUM EARLINE WALKER FRANCES WELBORN GUY WILSON BERNIE YOUNG DIANA ZANCANER Secretary LCUIS ZAMBONIN H I G H S C H O O L AW- i THERE l A 'l'llllll Top left: The theme was Rhapsody in Blue, And the Seniors' work is almost through. Top right: The streamers for the Senior Ball Ran up and down the dim-lit hall. Center: They took time out to have a bite, Then danced and danced throughout the night. Bottom left: They studied long hours to make th At graduation they would be repaid. e grade Bottom right: Caps and gowns, their Ht just right, Are ready for that solemn night. Q .sy ' SWK f wept F0ll ALL 'l'Hl'G fShakespeare Top left: The hitching was done by Parson Dove, Who did all he could to encourage love. Top right: Dogpatch came to lite once more, With wagon wheels and hay-strewn floor. Center: Lil' Abner and his Daisy Mae Led the Sadie Hawkins Day. Bottom left: Between classes there's Wild confusion, And the ringing bell is the only intrusion. Bottom right: Everyone worked, Dick Russell too. Our friendly custodian had plenty to do. FIRST ROW, left: P. Lobis, J. Ove, F. Ricca, W. Payne, P. Sbarbaro, N. Acquistapace, C. Meeks, J. Etter, S. Alvarado. SECOND ROW: L. Smith, D. House, D. Shelton, R. Jackson, R. Blankenship, J. Cunning ham, B, Payne, C, Bearden, P. Langston, D. Smith. THIRD ROW: H. Wil marth, L. Andreatta, F. Linville, D. Fotopoulos, W. Ritchey, E. Salanti J. Morris, J. Data, P. Stilwell, E, McDonald, C. Hanson, N. Fruzza . 5 wa' .1 . . x.,,',.3V M. Reynolds, M. Sbarbaro. FOURTH ROW: E. Acquistapace, H. Gon zales, M. O'Donley, E. Day, J. Patella, A. Jones, D. Uribe, Cv, March: - C. Dorsey, B. Pugh, L. Thomas, C, Wilson. FIFTH ROW: G, Jackson G. Calkins, P. Clark, J, McDonald, W. Hayes, C. Brown, R. Thompson B. Williams, R, Calkins, B. Clark, J, Belcastro, A. Dalin, E. Hillia W. Scott. 'l'l'llllE WAS M IIE llllll Shilllll -flfmerson Fre llman llifioer J ROBERT JACKSON Secretary PAT SBARBARO Treasurer RICHARD BLANKENSHIP President HOLLY WILMARTH Vice-President WEED HIGH SCHOO FIRST ROW, left: V. VanNatta, E. Bowen, R. Washington, G. Caldwell, W. Ellison, F. Aquila, J. Hickey, C. Bontrager, SECOND ROW: A. Hilliard, G. Senigar, H. Jones, J. Scott V. Parkinson, V. Barcaglia, E. Ove, G. Rossetto, G. DelGallo S. Meadows, J. Strider, C. Brace, V. Henderson. THIRD RO opllomore llllioers ,P. L. Buxton, M. Weresh. Burnett, , R. Shelton, W: Adviser ., T,,,,r wt' Qf f wf Mrs. Shipman, R. Solus, R. Doss, H. Hilliard, M. Hilliard, L. Wright D, Ove, D. Scott, J. Solus, J. Ri ley, J. Moore, R. Jones, A. Clar J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: J. Wilson, A. Thomas, C. Uribe, R. Sartor A. Dorsey, J. Morris, M. Holley, T. Fidler, D. DeAvilIa, J. Scott, J. Pelle grino, J. Ricca, E. Clark, M. Cole, C. Esparza, J. Smith. l'TlME RWE M UHEYM WILLIAM ELLISON Vice-President CARLEE BONTRAGER President , MARCIA HOLLEY Treasurer GINA ROSSETTO Secretary A WEED HIGH SCHOOL Pope Atv. wr Q Mix ,.,......-- dr FIRST ROW, left: L. Mooney, M. Yandell, S. Hughes, P. House. SECOND C. Mazzei, F. Tallerico, A. Rowley, R. Henry, J. Tallerico, B. Rosselfo, ROW: M. Brown, S. McGuire, F. Williams, M. Hayes, P. Mantle, D. J. Acquistapace. FOURTH ROW: W. Blankenship, R. Calkins, E. Tolliver, Hilliard, J, Hilliard. THIRD ROW: R. Tarabini, A. Wilson, A. Williams, G. Moore, R. Gruber, R. Gruber, C. Shaw, E. Clark, N. Hammond. -Somerville . ' DPW . 3 glam Q li Ii Q Junior Uliioers to SANDRA HUGHES - President 15 . lm... E ,HWS PAT HOUSE Treasurer ' U MARILYN YANDELL Vice-President 'W ' I LINDA MOONEY Secretary WEED HIGH SCHOOL Leff: D l. P. R. F. R. P. l.. Left: . Zancanei Salanti Sellers Bernardi Williams Henry House Mooney V. Parkinson M. Mazzei J. Elander F. Tallerico S. Hughes P. Mantle E. Hammond R. Scott C. Aldrich IIEEIEE PAGE The eight office girls do secretarial work for both Mr. Owen and Mr. Michelon. KEEPER 0E 'l'HE llllllll Mrs. Hughes has under her supervision seven girls and two boys who do various library duties. FlRSf POVV, in-fr M Pura, U faurmu-r, N Nlllmms, J M 'BEL STAFF Y.-unch-ll, U. G1-orry-5, M fnllfms, B. Ross:-Ho, P, Hows'- ONU ROVV, R Spa-mfr, Cz, Wllsfylv, l Balch, F? Lnlhrls, VV, Bhivlhfrl 1, K Brachlxnw, R Uwrpu, F Wwllwdvus, fp MLGmr1g, It Wcllmm farrlu, JANET 'MARCHI Edntor lI1C, 1IQ' v y v ULIJL UIHIEU ED HIGH SCHO Q'Time and the hour runs through the roughest dayf' AShakespeare TI E AGAI H A R R I E T K O C H Business Manager JACKIE EASTON Publsher WEED HIGH SCHOOL SALESMEN FIRST ROW, left: H. Koch, D. Georges, P. Selle s R. Bernardi STANDING: P. Mantle, D. Spence. NOT PICTURED: M. Miller FIRST ROW, left: E, Hammond, R. Speer, M. Mazzei, D. Spence, D. Stuart, Jackson, L. Baldi, K. Bradshaw, R. Acquistapace, W. Tatum, G. Wilson, J. Marchi, F. Welborn. SECOND ROW: B. Rossetto, R. Thorpe, B. M. Calkins, D. Georges. TIME TII Illl 'I0 PRESS D. Zancaner. EDITORS Janet Marchi - Fall Editor Frances Welborn - - Spring Editor 'Weed High Windl' PUBLISHERS FIRST ROW, left: D. Georges, I, Salanti, P. Sellers, L. Mooney, M. Brown. SECOND ROW: S. Hughes, W. Tatum, J. Easton, WEED HIGH SCHOOL li FIRST ROW, left: F. Williams, D. Zancaner, D. DeAvilla, P. Sellers, R. Henry B. Anderson, S. Hughes, L. Mooney, P. Mantle, J. Marchi. SECOND ROW: R. Shelton, M. Brown, N. Fruzza, D. Fotopoulos, F. Linville J. Riley, J. Easton, H. Koch, C. Hanson, J. Moore, J. Patella, M. Reynolds J. Wilson. FIRST ROW, left: C. Hanson, J. Marchi, H. Koch, D. Zancaner, I. Salanti, L. Mooney, R. Henry, N. Fruzza, P. Sellers, E. McDonald, F. Linville, D. DeAvilla. SECOND ROW: R. Bernardi, W. Ritchey, D. Fotopoulos, S. Alvarado. THIRD ROW: J. Patella, D. Shelton, J. Ewing, J. Tallerico, M. Reynolds, S. Hughes, B. Anderson, J. Wilson, P. Mantle, M. Calkins, J. Easton, J. Riley, J. Solus, J. Moore. 'ti' in ,,,x1g,q,.,, '-siwimlm l 1,.Jrf Html .g1:'I..A'4!. M ' e M. -5. 0 G TOP, left: Sharon McGuire, Gezelda DelGallo, Alberta Rowley, Jerry Moore, Ann Strider, Marilyn Calkins, Janet Marchi, Harriet Koch, June Solos, Jean RileYf Mary Hayes. Future Homemaker ef America Center - - Planning the housework Bottom left Conference bound. Bottom right FHA officers make plans. s ttf 1 M e ,tw-it, ' i . .1 I 4, . 3 X f M SEATED, left: L. Gonzales, R. Calkins, L. Zamboniri, W. Acquistapace, F. Lucero. STANDING: K. Bradshaw, R. Acquistapace, B. Jackson, Adviser Mrs. Shipman, J. Meadows, R. Speer, L, Baldi, G. Wilson, R. Thorpe, B. Smith, C. Aldrich, D. Borcalli, D. Spence. Ito ' Homemaking Top, Fourth and fifth period classes. Right - Redecorating crew at work. Bottom left Robbing the refrigerator. Bottom right Snack time. Qui 'NKWUFSW FIRST ROW left G Jackson G Calkins G Marchu J Bel liard, M. O'Donley, A. Jones, D. Shelton, J. Cunningham, c ro J Ewing F Linville J Smith R Thompson R H Wilmarth, R. Jones, Director D. Shatter. lllllll Wl'l'll TIME FlRST ROW, left: E. Acquistapace, A. Strider, V. Edson S. Jones, M. Holley, G. DelGallo, P. Stilwell, E. McDon ald, V, Parkinson. SECOND ROW: D. Smith, J. Roach D. Scott, L. Wright, D. DeAvilla, V. Barcaglia, J. Strider S. Meadows, C. Brace. THIRD ROW: Director D. Shaffer C. Brown, C. Wilson, J. Tallerico, W. Blankenship, F Aquila, P. Langston, D. Kuyliendall. 1 FIRST ROW, left: M. Calkins, F. Lucero J. Marchi. SECOND ROW: R. Henry, W. Ritchey, F. Wil- liams, J. Data, N. Fruzza, P. Stilwell. THIRD ROW: J. Morris, L. Andreatta, R. Ber- nardi, P. Sellers, P. Sbarbaro, M. Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: M. Yandell, M. O'Donley, D. DeAviIla, V. Barcaglia, M. Holley, F. Linville L. Mooney. FIFTH ROW: G. DelGallo, M. Sbarbaro, R. Shelton, H. Koch, D. Stuart, C. Mazzei, P. House. Illl RLII FIRST ROW, lefl: J. Marchi, F. Lucero M. Calkins. SECOND ROW: R. Thompson, G. Calkins D. Shelton, H. Wilmarth, P. Lobis, J. Patella. THIRD ROW. G. Marchi, B. Rossetto, F. Tal- lerico,'N. Williams, A. Wilson, R. Tarabini, S. Hughes. FOURTH ROW: M. Hayes, J. Scott, J. Belcastro, J. Eiwing, R. Blankenship, J. Cunningham G. Jackson. FIFTH ROW: L. Gonzales, L. Neimoyer, R Acquistapace, S. Hanks, J. Acquistapace, V. Tallerico, L. Baldi. D HIGH SCHOOL W: 4' 3 . si ' . 5' - .E ,R A 3 ' Q. , if . ill kk rf X X E ' , .QS .Q-,L'L, -. .i ,,:,.., - S I ZV' gl 5 -, Q ' l i AVL YMCA OFFICERS m Fflg '. .,. ' -- F14 Harriet Koch President Janet Marchi Secreiary Rosalie Bernardi Vice-Presidenf Marie Mazzei Treasurer YMCA FIRST ROW, left: J. Strider, S. Alvarado, C. Brace, P. Stilwell, N. Fruzza, B. Rossefto, V. Barcaglia, C. Mazzei. SECOND ROW: J. Moore, M. Miller, 5, Meadows, G. DelGallo, F, Williams, E. McDonald, M. Hayes, L. An- y eu? X ' 'G' .ci Q3 5- .Q QF dreatta, D. Stuart, THIRD ROW: Adviser Mrs. McCracken, J, Scott, T. Fidler, J, Solus, J. Riley, R. Tarabini, D. DeAvilla, M. Holley, D, Zancaner. q'ffWilj,,,:3Ij, Qiifx .3 5' fwg .i .. , . . , . -.ak - f. ,..-a 'A'-g ' ' ' . ,.- ' V - .. ...M . Q A A . ' - -.- ' ' - R' ' 541.51-as . 3 . .. fa Aff-.f Q, K ,. ' w.,,kQ f M M f J any , l ' 'Q' ll? 'ff is i BUY ' A ll GIRLS' STATE HARRIET KOCH KIM BRADSHAW M U0 FERE CE JA , 5 Jii?S N E T M A R C H I Northern Section YMCA Secretary FIRST ROW, left: Sandra Hughes, Sharon McGuire, Florence Tallerico, Nita Williams, Marilyn Yandell, Rosalie Henry, Rosalie Bernardi. SECOND ROW: Pat Mantle, Frank Lucero, Harrier Koch, Janet Marchi. ,vp M . . . imuuauup. V 3' ix if ki S E N I O R S - FIRST ROW, left: F. Welborn, R. Bernardi, J. Easion, O. Pugh. THIRD ROW: M. Mazzei, D. Zancaner, l. Salanti. SECOND ROW: P. Sellers, H. Koch, M. Miller, J, Marchi, E. Hammond, A. Strider. mums- Ililil OFFICERS and CAPTAINS FIRST ROW, left: V. Edson, L. Mooney, W Payne, I. Salanti. SECOND ROW: M. Reynolds, D. Hilliard A. Wilson, H. Koch, V. Barcaglia. J U N I O R S 4 FIRST ROW, lefiz F. Williams, P. House, A. Rowley, J. Hilliard, S. McGuire, N. Williams, F. Tallerico, B. Rossetfo, L. Mooney. SECOND ROW: V. Edson, S. Jones, R. Tarabini, M. Yandell, R. Henry, C. Mazzei, P. Mantle, S, Atkins, M. Hayes, S. Hughes. THIRD ROW: . I I .Q u , 2 5. I so I I H5 gf-s :zu if: yy Q A . - ., kff S 0 P H 0 M O R E S - FIRST ROW, left: R. Shelton, G Rossetto, G. Senigar, H. Jones, G. DeIGallo. SECOND ROW J. Scott, J. Scott, J. Riley, J. Solus, J. Strider, S. Meadows ENGLISH W FIRST ROW, left: E. Hammond, R. Bernardi, H. Koch, J. Marchi, I. Salanti. SECOND ROW: A. Wilson, S. Hughes, B. Rossetto M. Mazzei, S. McGuire. F R E S H M E N - FIRST ROW, left: P. Stilwell, E. Salanti, C Dorsey THIRD ROW C Hanson D Fotopoulos F L W. Ritchey, N. Fruzza, N. Acquistapace. SECOND ROW: S. ville M Sbarbaro M Reynolds M O Donlcy L Auclrcatt Alvarado, F. Ricca, W. Payne, J. Etter, J. Morris, P. Sbarbaro, w .miriam m a. rm um KEEPING IN 'IEP WI'l'II 'IHII 'II IE AJORETTE BRUNA ROSSET LIVELY STEPPER This year The Tvvirlers have performed at both football and basketball games. The tvvirlers were under the direction of Mr. Shaffer. Bruha Rossetto, our maiorette, was a very energetic and able leader. WEED HIGH SCHOOL Left: VICKI BARCAGLIA, DEE ANN DeAVlLLA CHEADJ, PAT HOUSE YEA, Eli GAR , GllEElll ANI! WHl'I'E!', Three young and inexperienced girls fook the iolo of leading The cheering section af rallies and games. They managed to stir up a lot of pep and enthusiasm among the roofers this year. .-, -5. - i ' ...WM ii ,X i Pleasure and action made Top left: - Top right: Top center: Lower center: - Bottom left: Bottom right: - And the Roof Fell in, Junior Skit. f The steadiesl sleadies. The mid-morning candy break. - ll's The principal of The Thing. Levi day is every Friday - Aw CUT il out! 1 A - V. ff in the hours seem sllortf' Top leltp Top right: Top Center: Lower center: f Bottom left: Bottom right: - Shakespeare Yell leaders tor a day We gave them the ax Sophomore Rockettes, Sophomore skit - On the way to Work - Silly seniors slinging srtovv - Freshman mop squad 'Ie-ff-gg . - iq, uf . N. 4, , A mv U H N 'Q xx ' X ' e , AZ 2 3 . 'x ea J Kg.. N 'wr r , WM ps .ffm B 3-w-we .......-...--f, ,...... X. ff X1 .gpnqqqp-we---an s x .. - ees 7 Biff Q 1 , AAA, H1 I k 4 ALV. A ,ei we A i s X . J , - f ,,1,- -ig.: Q Q 9 9 7 These are times that tr mens seuls. 1 FIRST ROW, left: J. Tallerico, L. Zambonin, W. Blankenship, J. Morris, W. Acquistapace, B. Anderson, Adviser Mort Kaer. SECOND ROW: W. Tatum, F. Aquila, F. Lucero, L Baldi, R. Gruber, S. Jackson, N. Ham mond, R. Gruber. THIRD ROW: D. Borcalli, D, Meadows, J. Wilson, A, Thomas, R. Calkins, F, Holtzen, C. Aldrich, D. Kersey. FOURTH HLITU O F F I C E R S Kirn Bradshaw President Louis Baldi Vice-President Wade Blankenship Treasurer David Borcalli Sergeanteat-Arms WEED HIGH SCHOOL ii? ' , J ....s,g, li . 4. i if i M.. Wg, xl Q. K . i , 'ft X fl 4252! , T , ,1 J J P r ,, I tank I 11. X N , il . l' H 3. . lhtfw Mai ROW: B. Smith, R. Scott, S. Hanks, J. Smith, E. Tolliver, R. Washington C. Bontrager, K. Bradshaw, B Jackson F!FTH ROW: C. Espcrza FT' Q CD r 23 an U I: fn fi C 2 vi zu 0 17 : at O L I Fw X- -Z O P f- 2 Ji at Z fi 4 Tallernco, R. Thorpe, B. Ellison, D. Spenie, G. Wilsoii. 7 FPWWI 99 l il!!! l fi A MORTON KAER ALTON SHIPMAN RQBERT WNEBARQER lllllllilll llllilUHEi The coaches at Weed High this year are Morton Kaer for football and baseball, Alton Shipman and Wayne Dove for basketball, and Robert Linebarger for track and tennis. l lour-letter Men K. BRADSHAW L. GONZALES R. THORPE W A Y N E D O V E FIRST ROW, left: J. Pellegrino, D. Blankenship, L. Gonzales, P. Clark, C. Uribe, E. Clark, C, Esparza. THIRD ROW: K. Bradshaw, R. Calkins G. Marchi, B. Smith, G, Calkins, J. Hickey, J. Ewing. SECOND ROW: W. Tatum, J. Smith, L. Zambonin, A, Thomas, J, Wilson, D. Spence F, Robinson, R. Calkins, D. Borcalli, R. Thorpe, V. Tallerico, G. Wilson, R. Scott, Coach Kaer. The Cougars did not win the championship this year, games during the season, and most of the team made but they did make a good showing in spite of their All-County. Mort Kaer received the help of Mort Kaer, inexperience and size. They won five out of seven Jr., Chet Marshall, and Al Shipman with the coaching. MANAGERS ALFRED DALIN ROBERT WILLIAMS WEED HIGH SCHOOL X Q! .1!.lng-img-mm-.1 ' 1-l V TALLERICO D. BORCALLI R. THORPE SCOTT J. WILSON B. SMITH C ESPARZA F. LUCERO B. ANDERSON CALKINS R. BLANKENSHIP G. WILSON ,. A. , , Y Q - Bmz.::r' ' Av : -5. :- 'fl . - I I W TA . TUM,Capfain W. BLANKENSHIP C. URIBE IIIIIE NZALES, Captain D. SPENCE K, BRADSHAW J. SMITH A. THOMAS J. MORRIS J PELLEGRINO L. ZAMBONIN F. ROBINSON I 'U 9 '5 'W . . . . . ... . 'T ,.,, I' A. . ...Ns xgmwq ...wha ,uwaviww AQ AV. ,.,..,,,,-,,,.,,, M 'N 'U nv ,J 'Hx 9' ff 2: A II .. mg M WFT'-5 I .v '4 f 14, 1 x Tk b.,,, r. - m H, 'F' 134213 - --as f ' ,,:,Z'L:va'h 'R 3 . 1' , gagf, ,321 V A-2 X iggi t a k S L R Af Q Q s if K -if ,M if if K K -if .As l ws 2 N ' fi H A Q gtg Viv. g. ., fm. L 'My L. 'E fi? A i - idol' 7' ai Q , 5 4, ...,,A at - Q. h ,i -4. 535 fs X: K A 'rf L.'L is K f, x ii ' ak . f L. K W '-Q., ,vw GM +5 Q' k51V J' fw-are X l se 1 w ig S :V W Q A M Q H I 3 in nfs -use ix ut,-f fe-5-' 'W ,P ' ? Q vi , 8 V ,, EVE X S ' M Sf A FIRST ROW, left: Mascot D. Sbarbaro, R. Thorpe, B. Smiih, R, Sartor, D. Borcalli. SECOND ROW: E. Tolliver, J. Lobis, V. Tallerico, J. Tallerico, L. Gonzales, J. Pellegrino, Manager J. Dunlap. THIRD ROW: G. Wilson, L, Zambonin, J. Wilson, B, Morris, K. Bradshaw, J, Gilliam, R. Zanotto, D. Sbarbaro. 'IIIII IIWHII WI IITHE HAT Weed I 3 Weed 2 Weed I Weed 3 Weed 29 Weed I Weed I Weed O WEED HIGH SCHOOL SCORES - Etna - Dunsmuir Redding - Yreka - MT. Shasta v McCloud - Happy Camp Cforfeiil Fort Jones DAVID SBARBARO Capiain 2 3 I5 2 3 5 Ll I FIRST ROW, left: S. Jackson, B, Eliison, J. Tailerico, R. SECOND ROW: W. Tatum, D. Meadows, B. Smith, L. Baldi, Thorpe, W. Blankenshnp, J. Morris, Coach Linebarger. W. Jackson, K. Bradshaw, C. Uribe. 'PR UK M'N WHO PLACEII If '54 -A., ww- 4? Q Q -.7 In T TEH C A FIRST ROW, l0f1. Angus Wdsou, M4-1r+Tyzw Yandell. SECOND ROW: Bob Anderson, Roma Tara bini, Bcrme Young. WEED HIGH SCHOOL Q W f W ? f ma M ,N xi? F ,IWW mine AS WE DEDICATE THIS WHITE AND GOLD TO MRS, TOLEDO, IT IS NOT JUST TO OUR SCHOOL SECRETARY THAT WE DO SO. IT IS TO THE FRIEND, THE UNDERSTANDING LISTENER, AND THE FINE PERSON WE KNOW HER TO BE. IT IS TO THE WOMAN WHO COMMANDS OUR FRIENDSHIP AND RESPECT, THE WOMAN WHO WILL ALWAYS BE AN OUTSTANDING FIGURE IN OUR MEMORIES OF YREKA HIGH, THAT WE DEDICATE THIS ANNUAL. In Loving Memory BILL MITII PAT II IILIIIIIII TIIE 23rd P ALM THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD: I SHALL NOT WANT. HE MAKETH ME TO LIE DOWN IN GREEN PASTURES: HE LEADETH ME BESIDE THE STILL WATERS. HE RESTORETH MY SOUL: HE LEADETH ME IN THE PATHS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS FOR HIS NAME'S SAKE. YEA, THOUGH I WALK THROUGH THE SHADOW OF DEATH, I WILL FEAR NO EVIL: FOR THOU ART WITH ME: THY ROD AND THY STAFF THEY COMFORT ME. THOU PREPAREST A TABLE BEFORE ME IN THE PRESENCE OF MINE ENEMIES: THOU ANOINTEST MY HEAD WITH OIL: MY CUP RUNNETH OVER. SURELY GOODNESS AND MERCY SHALL FOLLOW ME ALL THE DAYS OF MY LIFE: AND I WILL DWELL IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD FOREVER. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL Qs STANLEY J. BALFREY Principal STEPHEN F. PUE Vice-Principal MARION E. TOLEDO Secretary I TR Q2 Q Q2 T' . ..k, L. 1.1 ,M S2 H' fx if ,g c - 1 gCiQ25lQfgfx X STEPHEN PUEYO ESTELLE GREENE EDWIN LOUDON GLORIA LOUDON Journalism Home Economics Social Science, P. E. Social Sgience FAC L'I'Y i Y 5 M T E 2, , , ,W , , '1 'iw if if were i1 f iqg THOMAS BIRMINGHAM WARREN DOTY Aff, 50561 5CieI'1CC Science, Mafgematics mow WARREN BEHNKE Band S ! E ?QE'EE!56y2 , 2 MEfqf',5 f ,Q ' 1 .iffyi 5 i ,Q .Q HELEN SHERMAN LAWRENCE DE RUSHlA JOHN DOLAN JULIA GREENE 4 Commerce, Mathematics Engfish, P. E. Commerce Ef19'iSh, Maihemaiics Y YREKA HIGH SCHOOL M ,E 5 5 im? fl' J wx if 'i sst. JOHN BEGGS JOYCE WESTON ROBERT JOHNSTON LEONA LUEDLOFF Social Science, P. . P. E. Music English, Latin FACULTY JAMES ELSEA LOUIS ROBINSON JAMES MEEK Agriculture World History, P. E. lnClUSTfial AHS sf' Yr Z X A ' . J W, gf . i ' , 1 ,.., I li I 0' ,Y . :.. ,E ' W ,Aff ZANE FLEISCHMAN MARGERY HARRISON JAMES BRANSON RUTH VAN HOOSEN I , Commerce EY19liSlW Science, Mathematics Spanish, French, English fl YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 51 Bus Drivers efto ri t . ummins, . I Custedrans L f right: Mr. Browers, Mr. Cafeteria Wad f :ln 'I x Q E Bev? X J 91 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 'IIIII 'I' UIIUIIIIIL X . I ' rw 1 .. ..,,, H A 5 i,,. gt euoov OOssNsR - - Student Body President . si... In EAI? Q X 1 gn if . A fs r. lk DAVE HITCHCOCK - Student Body Vice President ' CAROL SELLSTROM - Student Body Secretary A g WIA s.ii'gf -- . I , I . 4. ' Veg., --'- CHARLOTTE BARNETT - Student Body Business Mgr. ' X .f V ,-': syn . ..,, I 'A K. Ls fr - I' I Ii .... I I ni5l .fR - rf BILL JETER - - Senior Class President Q r s s' 5 K ' L T ' .... fl JERRY CHURCHILL - - Junior Class President ,,:. Q? ,-: f s Q kyyi, ES L Zxlii . If k :gt g TIE: 5 - -.i7,. f 7-7. LEWIS KARSTENSSON Sophomore Class President .- I ': wiig.L ... r ': osfisews r...1 steve CAMERON - Freshman Class President i f A -s.if.1s 'li' . ,,' r : -r 'I -: ..-- .. sv' - - ' Q s t i -.1 :':T'g,fi kr, iff. r Y , A ...df fri .ft ....,.gi..:s - A N . rl I in I W R 455 3, ' ' 55 . O . Z . . RAY MOFFETT - - sleek Y President ,-, ' A A , . JOAN HOGAN - - G. A. A. President ., I -r',, iw. ' K .,.,. ' BEVERLEY FOSTER Girls' League President iiii HOWARD CAMERON - - Pep Club President I x , I A AM vr fs ' r A X 'll 'L MR. PUEYO - - - Advisor YVONNE SHOUSE - - White 8s Gold Editor JUDY BOWER - - - - Ieka Editor CAROL GOSSNER - White 8- Gold Jr. Editor Sgwemfiff .Levee in I A 4 . vs. if . Y 'rgrssl '-f of QA he Sf' 1 ,Rear-A swift-. Je- Q .K s, ss Wsgws 5 11,6 gr I n.. ,X W2,,s., ttyl... A' if .sl I 1 n 3' M- YREKA swan scHoOL 4 P 4 , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS STANDING, left to right: Lyle Davis - - - Vice President Jack Buffum - - Boys' Athletic Manager SITTING, left to right: Sherrie Bagley ---- Secretary Gladys Leen - - Girls' Athletic Manager Jim Kutzer - - Sergeant-at-Arms Joan Hogan ---- Treasurer Mr. Loudon - - - Advisor Bill Jeter - ' - - President lllll CLASS The Class of i955 has had a busy four years. With Mrs. Loudon as the Freshman advisor a-nd with Ray McGowan as the 'class president, the Freshmen held a Freshmen Reception Day and later gave a successful assembly. is A The Sophomore year saw the class, under the leadership of Mr. Home and Buddy Gossner, presenting the February Sweetheart Swirl . As Juniors, the students gave a successful class play, l Remember Mama and a Junior Prom, The Mardi Gras . ' ln that year the class was in- spired by the advisor, Mr. Pueyo, and the class president, Dave Hitchcock. The big events that were born out of the Senior year were the Senior Ball, held in December with Silver Bells as the theme, and the Senior ' Play, Headed for Eden, given in May. Mr. Loudon was the Senior advisor and Bill Jeter was the class president. YREKA HIGH ' , . 24. ' ' ' - LIE THOMAS HENRY APPLEGARTH DOROTHY GAYLE BANDY JULIE ROBERTS BARON lllli SHERRIE ARDELLE BAGLEY CHARLOTTE ANN BARNETT NANCI LEE BENNETT f ' X if ,. JUDETH MARiE BOWER MARY JANE BRYAN JACK ERWIN BUFFUM 57 N. .HIURI CHARLES WILLIAM BUNKER ROGER LEE BURCH IOWARD RAYMOND CAMERON ROGER EDWARD CECCATO ARTHUR CALVIN CLARK JAMES MORRELL CLARK ws Q, 'eff lf PAMELA MCCRACKEN CLARK PATSY YEAGER CLAYTON CAROL JANE COLEMAN YREKA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 0F '55 JERRY TRAY DOWELL NANCY BAGLEY EWING GERALD DICK FOOTE BEVERLEY JEAN FOSTER GLADYS VIVIAN FOWLER DAVID PRICE FREEMAN ANITA LOUISE DALZELL LYLE TALBERT DAVIS IANICE CAROLE DOOLITTLE YREKA HIGH SCHOOL f ww' my Elllli DOROTHY ANN FRENCH ELSIE BEATRICE FRIEND CARL JOSEPH GAMMA, JR JACQUELINE JEAN FRENICK EDGAR CECIL FROST PHILLIP OTTO GOSSNER in x LYALL EARL HADSEL DIANE LUNDIN HALEY KATHERINE ANN HARRIS YREKA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 0F 55 DAVID RUSSELL HITCHCOCK WILLIAM FOWLER JETER JAMES FREDERICK KUTZER XnIl SUE CAROL KUSNIK NANCY JEAN LANCASTER LAURA JEAN LAUFER Illll CHARLES ROGER LA FLEUR LAARY KEENS LARSON GLADYS ANN LEEN if 135 f Sf S1 E I A S , iz.. ist EARL WESLEY LING, JR. CHARLES ROBERT MABREY MARSHALL LEON MARTIN EKA HIGH SCHOOL wi X2 1 1 4 E RAYMOND GEORGE MQGOWAN BARBARA JOYCE NUNES JOHN HENRY PICKRELL zixwimisv.-1:.zs,w:el luv ww, 7 -M U U f 3 f EIIIR WILLIAM JOHN POTTER MYRL THOMAS ROOT DAVID ROBERT ROWE LAVONNE VERNA ROBERTS DAVID ERNEST ROSE EVELYN MAY SABIO ,W-f ROSE MARY SABIO KATHERINE EVA SELBY CAROL RAE SELLSTROM YREKA HIGH SCHOOL X IHN KENNETH SHANAHAN VONNE ROBERTS SHOUSE IARBARA LOHMAN SIlVA YREKA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 0F '55 DANIEL JOSEPH SILVA JAMES EDWARD SKINNER LENNARD SLOAN DORIS JEAN SOUTHWOOD BYRON EUGENE SPENCER DWAYNE I.E ROY SWAIM au. 'S JERYL DOUGLAS THOMPSON IARY VIRGINIA RUTH TOWNLEY Elllll -il PQI Ti 4,,m X s.4-1 II , Uamera I1 LOIS IRENE BUCKMASTER ARTIS HOPKINS CROWNOVER DONALD LEO GRIFFITH SUSAN OLIVE LAMBERT EDWIN PAUL ROBINSON ROBERT RAY WALTERS GAY EDNA WENDT YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 'Sv-A an ff X AW?-R X 'fx M .K MW I Cm. E ' A pf . - ALICE HEIN CHARLOTTE BARNETT NANCY MORT JULIE BARON MARY TOWNLEY GRETA PETERSON EARL LING KAY SELBEY DAVID FREEMAN f ,IIN I BEVERLEY FOSTER LENARD SLOAN DAVID ROSE PATSY CLAYTON PAMELA CLARK HOWARD CAMERON CAROL SELLSTROM RAYMOND MCGOWAN I if 301'-Q .z ii' .1 , my i Q' 431' If w I be s , , . I B'--A I I 5 A KI, we gg' 5 I G! I df- an 5 . I ,,,,, E, 3 , E 'A .,,,,f ,ig X3 A Q .sr ,kkk VER: x X -4 A A Q Q .,,: I v A naw, I T We-mv 7 K H My J' I 9' . - N I W A ,N I I K -' ,rgfw k,A' -J , m ' E I Q M I I 3' Q tl we , ,.. 1 I- E I flu I 1 J IIAE L' IE. A BILL JETER ROSE MARY SABIO DOROTHY FRENCH JANICE DOOLITILE BILL POTTER NANCY BENNETT JERRY DOWELL ROGER BURCH CECIL FROST BONNIE PILCHER DAVE HITCHCOCK GAYLE BANDY JUDY BOWE ROGER CECCATO DIANE LUNDIN HALEY JIM CLARK KAY HARRIS va Q sl- 'Nm fx ,au if 5'f'W ' N-,,.,v-.6 . , J? WNQRK - 'ECBVU1 Nxik - ' r 'P Q - .sy Q S A. Q 2,2 'Ex Q54 M. A is Q 'QSN I 'Q- A an Q N' vw v T 'H' ' w Af I I- 1 4 5 QS GAY WENDT Q A +I Aw. , .m1, A . I . Q 2 + I - L , I ROGER LQFLEUR FRED JOHNSTON I , , - N I NYS LEE BOB WALTERS JIM SKINNER LAVONNE 81 NANCY LANCASTER N MAY AB W K NIK A EY Y S IO DORIS SOUTH OOD SUE US YVONNE ROBERTS SHERRIE B GL BUNKER N N Y BA LEY LARRY LARSON N RETTE NORRIS A C G JOAN HOGAN JEA E SINE DAVIS KUTZER ANITA DALZELL SUSAN LAMBERT RAY MOFFETT LAURA LAUFER IE FRENICK JULIE HIGH BUDDY GOSSNER ELSIE FRIEND 69 STANDING, left to right: SITTING, left to right: Jerry Churchill Judy Barklow Carloe Walker ChaFIes Caster JU - - President - Vice President - Treasurer Boys' Athletic Mgr. IOH Mr. Pueyo ----- Advisor Patty Sprague - - Girls' Athletic Mgr. Carol Gossner - - Secretary ULASS AS FRESHMEN, THE CLASS OF 1956 WAS LED BY MRS. LOUDON AND STEVE WAGNER WHEN THEY HELD THE ANNUAL FRESH- MAN RECEPTION. WHEN THEY WERE SOPHOMORES, THE STUDENTS PRESENTED THE SWEETHEART SWIRL UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF MR. HOME AND DICK CRAWFORD, CLASS PRESIDENT. THE JUNIOR CLASS, BESIDES GIVING THE ANNUAL JUNIOR PROM IN MAY, AND THE JUNIOR PLAY, OUR MISS BROOKS IN MARCH, HELD A NUMBER OF CLASS PICNICS AND PARTIES. MR. PUEYO ACTED AS ADVISOR WITH JERRY CHURCHILL ACTING AS CLASS PRESIDENT. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL L f J' 5 2 12' I 'fp-....., A Dx ik S ng . - X xi, - QLMX, L N J' A L1 U wx. ig , ,W-I - 's , Wm- . j -E xx aa, , L L- ,X f -iff 5 Q . K ,- X A I Lwx wax 5 -fi'-A PATTY DALL KATHY DAVIS ADRIAN DE ROSE DONNA DESOZA IREKA HIGH scHooL Y si. ., A A DD L Sw ,. ' EEF E: I ,N ,- KY L f f x 'YAY ARLENE BURNS CHARLES CASTER DICK CRAWFORD TILLMAN CROWNOVER SHERILL CURRIE , S4 ..,. :L : I K ., , i LKLL :wb r AQ'R Q ,, N5 KAREN BRAZIL GERALD BROOKS GLADYS BURCH JERRY CHURCHILL DALE CONRAD MARGE ALLEN LESTER BAGLEY JUDY BARKLOW ROBERT BLACK RONALD BLACK ART BLANCHARD LEE BERTINO GLENDA BOZWORTH MARIE CASTERLINE 'fir Lf Far' v 'flzvs , . A A V L21 41:57 -Ig f A 2 2.1 + A Q 'f ff LEL, A A A fm yi, QEW.E ,, L . ew 'v LiL w s V- L 1 , ai 731 , f ': fik 4 QL fa ? 4 .J 35153 3 1' mn E43 4 .. JN ' 1, 4+ 3 5 ' ,G W5 'M' U A5 'L gt A ,. . 'K A Q14 'IT A T WN nm. ' ra Q gn is .L -W A 91, ,, ,., r L A A E N' w Z ,T -, A f:,Wgvf 'QL 'I I I DARLENE ENGLISH if an Q K I ' ' BILL FIELDS .L Y HARVEY FOSTER 1 I IIII MARY FRANKLIN if -Ml I -1' 2, 7 I3 , ROCHELLE GRAZIER K Div- In-L ,,..,n ALICE ERYE I I :TH L I M' X I L A, SUSAN GIBBONS A ww A 4 1 ww' - EDITH GOODERHAM W ix L.. L and 1 - q GERALD HAGEDORN Q BRADLEY HALTER I f I X, '- V- A CAROL GOSSNER ,, ,, S , ,.v, t, . 'f +L - ROSALIE cRAvEs JORGENSON ,l f in, . 'Q-M. i L-j' g.q,, ff' , E1 - H I I A 'Q , J A JI YS SANDY HANLON MIKE HARRIS H BARBARA HILL 7 CLAUDIA HILL ig MURIEL HUGHES 5 PADDY HUGHES I M-' ALFRED KENNEDY I f 4 ii 5 I I . II ' Q' 72 F ' F . 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ARLENE TWITCHELL ROGER VAN BUSKIRK STEVE WAGNER CAROLE WALKER 2+ L L 215 Q Ii k L gm f , f ....v'1F 76355 W I-1 A 'MM .N g fr X, , I I ,fin R gig CHERYL SMITH NANCY SOULE' LAWRENCE STIDHAM CAROL STOCKWELL SUZANNE SWEENEY CARL ROSE GLENDA SANDERBRINK LENORE SANDERBRINK MAXINE SARGENT PATTY SPRAGUE MARY LEA SAVAGE FRED SELLSTROM ROBERT SCHULTZ STEVE STACEY JUDY STEJSKAL . 4f V Q' 'V V Y' I. I ,Q '- 11911 O 1' qm- . H ,Q I ,H - LZZE I A ' I I I T A L , I I ' SY ? TS 1 VM i lea?-ill 2 ,Q IA in LEONARD RICE TOM RICHARDSON JIM ROBINSON LORNA ROBINSON SHIRLEY ROCKWELI Q Ixgivlfwfg .Tl W .V SE III,, X 1:.. fffiui I G I I Iv' F B w 'S N M 1 ? Airy 4 - CAMEIIA SHY CYNTHIA BESOAIN MYRNA CUMMINS KARL FIELDS -LLOYD JONES ALFRED LANGE JOHN NELSON SANDRA WILBURN DIANE WALKER WILLARD WILLIS '?.:,fx6- Lewis Karstensson - - - President Sharon Greathouse - Girls' Athletic Mgr. Barbara La Pena - - Vice President Nancy Lange ---- Secretary Paula Fisher - - - Treasurer Eddie Harris - ,Wi 0PHOMOREC Boys' Athletic Manager LASS THE SPECIAL EVENT PRODUCED IN THE BEGINNING YEAR BY THE CLASS OF T957 WAS THE FRESHMAN RECEPTION. MRS. LOUDON ADVISED THE CLASS IN THAT YEAR AND DUANE CULP ACTED AS SPOKESMAN AND LEADER OF THE CLASS. THLS YEAR THE SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESENTED THE SWEETHEART SWIRL, GIVEN IN FEBRUARY IN HONOR OF ST. VALENTINE'S DAY. THE PRESIDENT OF THE CLASS, LEWIS KARSTENSSON, WAS ASSISTED IN HIS DUTIES BY THE CLASS ADVISOR, MR. BIRMINGHAM. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL f 1 'av FRONT ROW: Jackie Freeman, Alice Hogan, Judy Dodson, GeorgeneBanish, Shelia Hodges, Alberta Croy, Birtha Downey, Viola Goodwin, SECOND ROW: Francis De Witt, Melissa Allen, Betty Joe Channey,Sandra Drewsen, Barbara Buell, Paula Fisher, Sharon Doyle, Irene Brewer, Carol Bjerke. THIRD ROW: Arlene Core, Adelaide Foster,Jerry Davenport, Lynn Barham, Diedre Caine, Diane Childs, Jo Ann Blanding, Pat Hossick, Sharon Greathouse, Rosalie Baagas, Carolliarnett, FOURTH ROW: Myrle Bowen, Bill Brazil, Fred Benton, John Grossen, Eddie Harris, Jerry Fetters, Bob Allen, Virgil Hogan, BillHolland, Jerry Hensher, Ronnie Etchison, Carol Clark, Raymond Brooks, Richard Hayes. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Freeman, Wayne Dodson,Bob Hogg, John Foggiato, Duane Culp, Bruce Dudley, Frank Fick, Bill Buker, Dennis Bennett, Larry Hornberger, Mike Early, TomBooher, Jim Henscher, Ronnie Holloway, Ronald Brown. IIPHIIIIIIIIIE llll FRONT ROW: Betty Sharp, Susan Potter, Mary Kelly, Gail Buske,Mary Lee Rutledge, Carrie Lee Van Hoosen, Jean Plunkett, Charlene Phillips, Nancy Lange, Barbara La Pena, SECOND ROW: lrenePoole, Mary Lea Savage, Jack Pratt, Kay Williams, Ralph Lake, Tom Johnston, Wilma Parker, Harry Ling, John Kassik, Bill Maginnis,Ronnie Joslin, Karole Peterson, Sherrie Souza, Donna Spencer, Sharon Sargent, THIRD ROW: Norman Nichols, Waldo Lorenzini, LarryPeebles, Andrew Peters, Mike Nunes, Mike Tyrer, Joe Koepke, Richard Keyes, Phil Slover, Gary Plunkett, Gordon Killam, RobertWolgamott, Gary Walters, Ted Wood, Richard Kegg. FOURTH ROW: Bill Lohman, Lewis Karstensson, Roger Smith, John Wilson, MikeWacker, Ronnie Wilson, Gail Maplesden, Tom Mills, Larry Root. 31151 email A -A-It Ji' ,qi , T13 , Q Sw we 1- f -ai. ., .c .Mm if :ivy-.I 1:15 fail 'gi 1314 'K Judy Moore G rls Athletic Manager Chris Behnke ---- Secretary Donna Norrlson Treasurer Steve Cameron ---- President Kathy Hurley Vce President Dennis Maginnis - Boys' Athletic Manager FIIII IIIII1-I CLASS THE CLASS OF 1958 HELD A FRESHMAN RECEPTION DAY IN HONOR OF THE EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS WHO WILL BE FRESHMEN NEXT FALL. THE STUDENTS OF THE FRESH- MAN CLASS W E L C O M E D THE INCOMING FRESHMEN, HELPED THEM TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE SCHOOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS, AND PRESENTED A PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT FOR THEM. THE FRESHMAN CLASS WAS GUIDED BY MRS. LOUDON, WHO WAS THE ADVISOR, AND STEVE CAMERON, WHO ACTED AS THE PRESIDENT OFTHECLASS. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL I5 i 5 S. gtg fix ig ex. ? 'N FIRST ROW: Marion Brooks, John Gibbons, Susan Harris, Barbara Burns, Judy Camblin, Julie Dickson, Irene Anderson, Betty Bridwell, Diane Freeman, Reta Middleton, Norma Brown, Marjorie James, Judy Avery, Ross Deter. SECOND ROW: Bill Camblin, David Friedman, Phillip Drewsen, Ronnie Hogan, Gretchen Goertz, Yvonne Blaksely, Lynn Killingsworth, Dom Favero, John Koenig, Curtis Bradford, Chester Eastlick, Bill Hester. THIRD ROW: Don Gordon, Floyd ..-S-U ' FIRST ROW: Raymond Manning, James Mabrey, Pete Robustellini, Trudy Swain, Mad'leine Van Hoosen, Diane Ward, Phyllis Pelkey, Diana Michelon, Nancy Mc Masters, Dolores Poole, Margaret Mc- Rosalind Norris. SECOND ROW: Donald Mc Gowan, Bob McNames, Warren Smith, John Wray, Patricia Perrin, Barbara Tom, Heide Liebe, Lucille Welburn, Janet Simmons, Gail Sellstrom, Nancy Middleton, Terrence Cracken, Karin Severns, Rose, Jack Pratt, Robert VREKA HIGH SCHOOL E E Crownover, Nadine Brumley, Beverley Freshour, Berna Kamber, Jim Kelly, Dale Edgar. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Goodwin, Errol Giles, Mary Johnson, Peggy Casterline, Patsy Clyburn, Hope Kennedy, Barbara Griswold, Betty Briswold, Mary Bowler, Gail Burch. FIFTH ROW: Bill Johnston, Bert Hayes, Mary Clark, Dale Hornberger, Betty Bailey, Charles Dillard, Sharon Button, Kathy Haines, Shirley Hessig, Carl Helwig. L i 5 s 1- .R Tallis, Tom Wilburn, Lanny Morris. THIRD ROW: Jerry Layman, Selma Trim, Christine Lotz, Glenda Thomas, Beth Maplesden, Sharon Nugent, Reta Middleton, Phillip Robustellini. FOURTH ROW: Jerr Tuell, Jerry Sylvia, Linda Shuck, Alice Stidham, Derrell Leek, Mike Rust, Deanna Wardrip, Harold Sargent, Bernard Sleep, Dewayne Y Spencer. FIFTH ROW: Don Strain, Dixie Rosencrans, Chester Wilcox, Howard Manney, John Peterson, Ted Smith. 79 I MAJURETTE ANII TWIRLER Ilfc. 'JDS I , I g '41 Q xy X fi K4 VJ 1 f ' fi YREKA HIGH SCHOOL BEVERLY FOSTER KH BONNIE PILCHER KAREN BEIGLER CHEREEN FERBER LYNN BARHAM Back JUDY MOORE JOAN HOGAN CHARLENE PHILLIPS YREKAIHGT CHO0L BA D FRONT ROW: E. Gooderham, E. Kernohan, M. Cummins, S. Bagley, A. Burns, L. Laufer, B. Maginnis, G. Thomas, P. Pelkey, R. Deter. SECOND ROW: B. Johnston, J. Dodson, W. Parker, L. Robinson D. Desoza, J. Plunkett, J. Moore, S. Harris, L, Morford, M. Harris B. Pilcher, C. Barnett, C. Sellstrom, R. Black. THIRD ROW: D. Horn berger, M. Maginnis, G. Bandy, H. Foster, D. Rowe, R. Mc Gowan vi , B. Brazil, K. Selby, G. Sellstrom, L. Hornberger. FOURTH'ROW: W. Dodson, J. Simmons, C. Behnke, S. Cameron, J. Kelly, M. Root, , L. Root, G. Plunkett, J. Grossen, J. Koepke, E. Harris, F. Johnston, , D. Hitchcock. FIFTH ROW: B. Sleep, D. Lundin, C. Wilcox, B. Stevens, M. Wacker, R. Klander, E. Mason, F. Sellstrom, E. Robinson, M. Bowen, R. Swickard, Pop Behnke. fu J 1 H16 My . ,ly YREKA HIGH SCHOOL IIA CE BA BACK ROW: H. Foster, R. McGowan, B. Klander, L. Hornberger, M. Harris, D. Hitchcock. SITTING: R. Black, R. Swickard, J. Grossen, E. Harris, B. Brazil, F. Johnston. ON FLOOR: B. Maginnis, M. Rusf. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL FRONT ROW: J. Grossen, J. Koepke, R. Swickard H. Foster, R. McGowan, H. Foster, B. Brazil, M. Maginnis BACK ROW: R. Klander, B. Maginnis, E. Kernohan PEP BA FRONT ROW, I. to r.: Nadine Brumley, Usona Alice Hogan, Darlene English, Shirley Hes- Marie Casterline. SECOND ROW: Mr. John- Buell, Irene Poole, Sandra Drewsen, Jackie Freeman. THIRD ROW: Tommy Morris, Arlene Core, Georgene Banish, Gail Burch, Sue Lambert, Cynthia Besoain, Beverley Freshour, Marlene Cramer, Diane Childs, Karole Petersen, Dolores Packnett. GIRL 'll Anderson, Lucille Welburn, Barbara Tom, Mar- McCracken, Judy Camblin, Peggy Caster- lDirectorJ, Glenda Sanderbrink, Judy Avery, Hurley, Simone Tom, Heidi Liebe, Chris- Dolores Poole, Janice Doolittle, Bar- L www Ml Ell CIl0Il 3 FRONT ROW: Judy Moore, Martha Payne, Bon- nie Pilcher, Jean Norris, Glenda Sanderbrink, Bill Maginnis, Jack Buftum, Roger La Fleur, Gary Smith, Dave Rowe, Carol Stockwell, Dick Craw- ford, Jo Ann Blanding, Jerry Davenport. SEC- OND ROW: Laura Laufer, Nancy Lancaster, Pat Hossick, Shirley Currie, Carol Gossner, Dolores Nettles, Steve Stacy, Travis McRoberts, Bill Bunker, Earl Ling, Jim Eiler, Karole Petersen, Sharon Sargent, Elsie Friend, Alice Hein. THIRD ROW: Carol Barnett, Nancy Bennett, Mary Townley, Joan Hogan, Ray Kegg, Roger Burch, Cecil Frost, Howard Cameron, Nancy Soule, Doris Southwood, Dorothy French, Janice Larson, Susan Gibbons, Mr. Johnston ldirectorl. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL Left to right: Fred Sellsfrom, Jerry Freidman, Bill Maginnis, Jerry Dowell, Mr. Doty Cadvisorl, Rick Pianka. lizllllll UL YREKA HIGH SCHOOL FRONT ROW: Carol Barnett, Lavonne Roberts, Mary Lou Kelly, Alice Hein, Rosalie Bagaas, Wilma Parker, Yvonne Shouse. SECOND ROW lStandingJ: Robert Paine, Edith Gooderham, Susan Gibbons, Mr. Dofy Cadvisorl. fee-rv-1-.w-'err -.W-,-f--wgv,---mf-W.,--.va-u. I. F.. .,,,,,-.,,.7--.5 .a,1..-'Y ...nw ,W--. W 5 l STANDING: Carol Coleman, Diane Lumden Haley, Rick Pianka, Julie Baron, Edith Gooderham, Nancy Mort, Jerry Dowell, Rosalie Graves Jorgensen, Matt Lake, Yvonne Davis Kutzer. SITTING: John Foggiato, Robert Black, Ronald Black, Harvey Foster, Michael Maginnis, Martha Payne, Carol Gossner, Leah Morford, Carrie Lee Van Hoosen, Mike Wacker, Wilma Parker, Jerry Davenport, Adelaide Foster, Judy Bower, Dolores Nettles, Charlotte Barnett. FRONT ROW: Julie Baron, Carrie Lee Van Hoosen. BACK ROW: Jerry Dowell, Ronnie Black, Mrs. Van Hoosen Cadvisorl. A gm, t, , Ja... YREKA HIGH SCHOOL iw 1 i ,, 1 l i FIRST ROW, l. to r.: Dick Crawford, Leah Morford, Carol Sellstrom, Gayle Bancly, Jerry Dowell. SECOND ROW: Nancy Lange, Charlene Phillips, Ethel Kernohan, Sharon Greathouse, Nancy Bennett, Elsie Friend, Paula Fisher, Sharon Doyle, Carol Stockwell. 'l'lllllllPllLl L. to r.: Dick Crawford, Leah Morford, Carol Sell strom, Gayle Bandy, Jerry Dowell. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL i BUDDY GOSSNER Gtandingi, JULIE BARON lSifYingl GIRL 'A D BUYS STATE A ll GIR FRONT ROW, I. to r.: Beverly Foster, Deanna Dickson, Judy Barklow, Jackie Frenick, Joan Hogan. BACK ROW: Mariorie James, Carrie Lee Van Hoosen, Rochelle Grazier, Adelaide Foster, Sherrie Bagley, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Sherman. L'LEAGU STANDING, l. to r.: Marge Allen, Mary Franklin, Sandy Wil- burn, Charlotte Barnett, Dolores Nettles, Carol Gossner, Kay Harris, Rosalie Graves, Jerry Churchill, Beverley Foster, Judy Barklow, Joan Hogan, Howard Cameron, Carol Sellstrom, Bernard Sleep, Bill Jeter, Buddy Gossner, Bonnie Pilcher, Bob Paine. 6 FIRST ROW: Sharon Greathouse, Judy Bower, Helen Bower, Kathy Hurley, Chris Behnke, Judy Camblin. SECOND ROW: David Hitchcock, Charlotte Barnett, Sandra Wilburn, Judy Barklow, Gretchen Goertz, Jerry Churchill. THIRD ROW: Howard Cameron, Wilma Parker, Deanna Dickson, Steve Cameron, Dolores Nettles, Ronnie Black, Buddy Gossner, Earl Ling. in idk?-PW w, -f FRONT ROW, I. to r.: John Petersen, Everson Rider, Ronnie McWil- liams, Robert McGowan, Pete Robustellini, Tillman Crownover, Jerry Fetters, Gerald Brooks, John Sylva, Gary Smith, Lawrence Stidham, Carl Helweg. SECOND ROW: Raymond Brooks, Gail Maplesden, Ron Joslin, Allan Hoag, Dewayne Spencer, Sherrill Currie, Tom Wilburn, Phillip Robustellini. THIRD ROW: Mr. Elsea ladvisorl, Dave Freeman, Carl Clark, Bert Hayes, David Favero, Norman Nichols. FOURTH ROW: Ken Shanahan, Richard Kegg, Boyd Maxey, Terry Tull, Larry Root, Ted Smith, Ron Holloway, Willard Willis, Bob Walters, Myrl Root. FAIIMIIII ol Allllllllllil FRONT ROW, l. to r.: Dave Freeman, treasurer, Myrl Root, president, Law- rence Stidharn, reporter. S E C O N D ROW: Mr. Elsea, advisor, Bob Walters, sentinel, Ken Shanahan, vice president, Ronnie Holloway, secretary. 5. WM! if I Xl Q aah Hi ,. 3 U f YREKA HIGH SCHOOL fl ,Agnus FRONT ROW: C. Barnett, J. Frenick, B. Lohman Silva, J. Norris, A. Hein, B. Foster, R. Sabio. BACK ROW: N. McMasters, H. Kennedy, S. Elliot, I. Brewer, M. Kelly, G. Bruck, H. Bower, R. Baagas, L. Laufer, G. Burch, S. Souza, D. Caine, M. Brown, D. Southwood, Mrs. Green ladvisorl, R. Norris, B. Downey, B. Pilcher, M, Bryan, G. Leen. RE HUMEMAKER of AMERICA KNEELING: Barbara Lohman Silva, vice president, Jackie Frenick, president, Bev. Foster, secretary. BACK ROW: Carol Barnett, song leader, Jeanne Norris, parliamentarian, Alice Hein, re- porter, Rose Mary Sabio, treasurer. K. f un, Q :fi Q BBE HUMEMAKF fl AMERQCA 3 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL Am E IIIR P LAY Mrs. Skipworth Imogene - . Rosina Blandish Barry Richards Minnie Peters Marcella Turner Nancy Lane - Henry Banks Gladys Herman Peggy Walters Dorothy Brill Kate Roberts Bob Roberts Hank - Ken'Howard Limpy - FIRST ROW I to r Dave Hitchcock, Nanci Bennett, Jeryl Thompson, SECOND ROW: Bonnie Pilcher, Dave Freeman, Bob Walters, Evelyn B ll Potter Howard Cameron, Carol Coleman, Charlotte Barnett. Sabio, Doris Southwood, Rose Mary Sabio, Mr. Loudon, Sue Lambert. Nkaokto Edenw CAST Nanci Bennett Doris Southwood - Knot chosenl - Bill Jeter - Judy Bower - Sue Lambert - Bonnie Pilcher David Hitchcock - Evelyn Sabio Charlotte Barnett - Knot chosenl Carol Coleman Jeryl Thompson - Bob Walters Howard Cameron - Dave Freeman YREKA HIGH SCHOOL llNlllR P IQAY H0ur Miss Rrooksw Miss Brooks Miss Finch - Hugo Longacre Mr. Wadsworth Miss Audobon Miss Allen - Elsie - Elaine - Jane - Sylvia - Doris - Marge Faith V Rhonda - Ted - Stanley Martin REKA HIGH SCHOOL CAST - Pat Sprague Shirley Rockwell Mike Maginnis Dick Crawford Myrna Cummins - Loretta Pitts Barbara Hill - Arlene Burns - Marjie Allen Ethel Kernahan Leah Morford Sandy Handlon Nancy Soule Suzanne Sweeny Harvey Foster Butch Pickard Steve Wagner MTE W? 71005 71954 'YM-fa J , A t?,f,f',fM 5'- ' JUDY Bowen Editor FIRST ROW, l. to r.: Sandy Wilburn, Sandy Hanlon, Deanna Dickson, Carol Stockwell, Bonnie Pilcher. SECOND ROW: Dolores Nettles, Jean Kusnik, Gladys Leen, Mary Townley, Sharon Sargent, Rochelle Grazier, Maxine Sargent. Q 3 4 2 ' A 4 lu H 2 ig- K' xi '. - 1-1 f xv' if IT E 1 - Q Q K ,ylmnw 'fi - .L , A f - V 1 , fy . 4 ,L .. , me H us, f 1 ra':s.-eff-x.7,', L.-.,. Um. . am? V Ailm, A PG V. 'gfiitf :'533?'g!f! Q ,x , si rr Q5 I 'ji lfwezna a LM., .. - fwim fm Lange, Esther Hopkins, Nancy FIRST ROW: Janice Larson Lange, Paula Fisher, Beverley Foster, Howard Cameron, Deanna Dick- son, Gay Wendt, Bonnie Pilcher, Charlotte Barnett, Kay Harris, Sherrie Bagley, Nancy Bagley, Laura Laufer, Julie Baron, Dorothy French, Selma Trimm. SECOND ROW: Susan Harris, Janet Simmons, Judy Camblin, Marge Allen, Karen Brazil, Dolores Nettles, Sandy Wilburn, Maxine Sargent, Mary Johnson, Irene Poole, Mary Savage, Carol Bierke, Pat Hossick, Jeryl Thompson, Gayle Bandy, Carol Sell- strom, Evelyn Sabio. THIRD ROW: Mary Rutledge, Cheryl Smith, Rochelle Grazier, Sandy Hanlon, Myrna Cummins, Barbara Burns, Sharon Walsh, Arlene Burns, Carol Walker, Judy Steiakal, Mary Lou Newton, Eddie Harris, Charlene Phillips, Jean Plunkett, Bill Lohman, Rosalie Bagaas, Jo Ann Blanding, Nancy McMasters, Carrie Lee Van Hoosen. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Soule, Barbara Lohman, Jackie Frenick, Donna Desoza, Arlene Core, Frances DeWitt, Greta Petersen, iii? Diane Elsie Friend, Betty Sharp, Georgene Banish, Kathy Davis, Childs, Loretta Pitts, Judy Barklow, Pat Sprague, Carol Gossner, Wilma Parker. FIFTH ROW: Trudy Swain, Gladys Leen, Ethel Kerna- han, Leah Morford, Sharon Greathouse, Deanna Wardrip, Linda Shuck, Dave Freeman, Berna Kamber, Betty Bailey, Anita Dalzell, Mary Townley, Joan Hogan, Alice Hein, Julie Dickson, Judy Moore, Harry Ling, Lyle Davis. SIXTH ROW: Kathy Hurley, Karen Severns, Donna Spencer, Mary Franklin, Adelaide Foster, Dick Crawford, Harvey Foster, Daryl Crawford, Steve Wagner, John Wilson, Bob Klander, Jack Phillip, Larry Larson, Dennis Bennett, Susan Potter,' Sharon Doyle, Mary Kelly, Dixie Rosencrance, Bob Walters. SEVENTH ROW: Jack Pickrell, Bill Buker, Charles Dilley, Buddy Gossner, Chuck Caster, Bill Kleaver, Tom Richardson, Jim Eiler, Jim Kutzer, Jack Bufifurri, Dave Hitchcock, Gene Spencer, Jim Skinner, Ron Swickard, Mike Harris, Bill Maginnis, Mad'laine Van Hoosen, Betty Bridwell. and IIIHLL TEAM LEFT SIDE OF Y, front to back: R. Graves Jorgensen, A. Burns, J. Camblin, B. Lohman Silva, P. Dall, S. Greathouse, F. DeWitt, E. Sabio, W. Parker, M. Rutledge, C. Smith, M. Newton, S. Gibbons. RIGHT SIDE OF Y, front to back: Pat Hossik, A. Foster, S. Lange, N. Lange, J. Barklow, P. Sprague, J. Larson, L. Pitts, K. Hurley, G. Leen, D. Desoza, A. Core. J. Dickson in back. YREKA HIGH SCHOO STANDING, I. to r.: Howard Cameron fHead Cheerleadbrj, Dave Freeman. 'IIEER LEADER YREKA HIGH SCHOOL left fo right: Nancy Lange, Sharon Lange LEFT SIDE OF Y: J. Hogan, D. Dickson, Y. Davis, Kutzer, J. High, G. Bandy, C. Barnett, M. Townley, C. Sellstrom, C. Pilcher, J. Bower, K. Harris, N. Bagley, A. Dalzell, J. Frenick, G. Leen, S. Wilburn, D. Nettles, N. Bennett. RIGHT SIDE OF Y: J. Norris, M. Franklin, E. Friend, D. French, B. Foster, D. Southwood, S. Hanlon, R. Graves Jorgensen, J. Barklow, A. Burns, P. Sprague, L. Pitts, R. Grazier, C. Smith, M. Cummins. C. Walker. GAA ONT ROW: B. Pilcher, B. Foster, C. Barnet High, J. Norris, J. Hogan, G. Leen, E. Frienc Southwood. BACK ROW: C. Sellstrom, IN gley Ewing, K. Harris, J. Frenick, G. Bandy Bower, A. Dalzell, Y. Davis, M. Townley, IN nnett, D. French. L KNEELING: S. Hanlon, C. Walken J. Hogan, B. Pilcher. STANDING: G Leen, S. Greathouse, J. Moore, Mr: Weston fadvisorl, P. Sprague. ii , s YREKA HIGH SCI-lOOi HQQ ii I his BLO IRONT ROW, I. to r.: H. Foster, C. Casrer, J. Chbrchill, i. La Pena. SECOND ROW: B. Kleaver, D. Conrad, E. Pickard. BACK ROW: T. Richardson, C. Dilley. ni M. ,,, UK REKA HIGH SCHOOL FRONT ROW, I, fo r.: Jack Buffum, B. Walters, D Silva, R. Moffevi, E. Ling, B. Bunker. BACK ROW: M. Newton, J. Kutzer, D. Hitchcock, L. Davis, R Ceccato, A. Clark, J. Thompson, D. Rose. '5 IIIYIiUCIlllIII'I'Y LEAIIUIIC AMI' ' 'is pam ii FIRST ROW, l. to r.: Tom Richardson, Charlie Caster, Jerry Chur- chill, Dan Silva, Ronnie Joslin, Ray Moffett, Larry Larson, Jim Eiler, Bob Rickard, Art Blanchard. SECOND ROW, l. to r.: Frank Kassik, Earl Ling, Gene Spencer, Roger Smith, Chuck Dilley, Gerald Hage- dorn, Adrian De Rose, Art Clark, Tillman Crownover. THIRD ROW, l. to r.: Phil Slover, Frank La Pena, Robert Schultz, Joe Koepke, Jeryl Thompson, Gary Walters, Bill Kleaver, Jack Buffum. FOURTH ROW, I. to r.: Mr. Robinson, Bill Holland, Mr. LeBaron, Bob Walters, Jim Kutzer, Mr. Beggs, Bill Jeter, John Wilson, SCORES FOR 54 Yreka 42 Illinois Valley O Yreka 38 - Lassen Yreka 44 - - - Crater Yreka 38 Klamath Falls Reserves Yreka I4 - - - Modoc Yreka 26 Fall River Yreka 33 Dunsmuir Yreka 31 Weed N Yreka 38 Mt. Shasta YREKA HIGH SCHOOL Footiiali, I95I Boy, are we proud of our football team this year! Nine games and no defeats! For the first time in four years our boys have gone out and proved to the public that they indeed had some talent on the gridiron. Small wonder that football is one of our most popular year-around activities. For what stout heart has not quickened in face of bitter contest or possible defeat? And what feminine heart has not fiuttered at the sight of the star athlete nonchal- antly sporting his block Y and his key chain loaded with various awards? We throng to games and cheer heartily as we watch Yreka chalk up another victory, or if Yreka goes dovvn before a stronger foe, we acclaim the vv i n n e r s and shout encouragingly to our ovvn heroes. This is sportsmanship, and it's this sports- manship that really puts- over athletics and makes them such a success, As we see the parade of athletes that march by, or limp in some cases, We would like to send up a rousing cheer for those who go out for sports and glorify the slogan of good clean sportsmanship. 0 . Niki YES , ' xx, wk .fi ik- 5.4 V TSE '- Q .wpr'11m1 against an norm 'Kfxfg -e-.sg hu! rcxxmgninx. S YI QQ ks-wi, YREKA HIGH SCHOOL MINERS f 7 ,W '- Xi 1432 2 'QL -. 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SECOND ROW: Wayne Dodson, Tom Wilburn, Steve Cameron, John Gibbons, Ray Manning, John Kassick. THIRD ROW: Ken Shanahan, Chester Wilcox, Bill Buker, Frank Fick, Harry Ling, Jim Hensher. FOURTH ROW: Don Strain, Lanny Morris, Larry Hornberger, Ron Wilson, Bill Camblin. Ullllllll VAR l'I'Y 105 I I LEFT SIDE OF Y: Joe Koepke KManagerl, Dan Silva, Ray Moffett, Bill Kleaver, Larry Root, Adrian De Rose, Roger Van Buskirk, Tom Richardson. RIGHT SIDE OF Y: Myrle Root, Jerry Churchill, Jerry Thompson, Wayne Dodson, Charles Caster, Ronald Wilson, Bob Walters. BACK: Earl Ling QManagerI, Mr. Robinson lCoachI. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Dale Conrad, Richard Keyes, Buddy Gossner, Ron Holloway, Lyle Davis, Phil Slover. SECOND ROW: Carl Rose, Chester Wilcox, Dave Hitchcock, Dale Hornberger, John Wilson, Den- nis Bennett, Jim Eiler, Louie Karstensson, Bob Pickard, Dave Rowe. THIRD ROW: Coach Mf. De Rushia. B1lKIl'l'll1lLL S C O R E S Yreka,47 Dunsmuir 44 Yreka 62 Phoenix 20 'Yreka 45 Etna 49 'Yreka 32 - - - Weed 50 'Yreka 46 lprotestedl McCloud 37 Yreka 42 - - Butte Valley 35 Yreka 51 . Weed 48 'Yreka 71 - Fort Jones 36 Yreka 77 - Trinity 22 'Yreka 34 - - Tulelake 29 'Yreka 34 - lplayoffl McCloud 32 Yreka 57 - Dunsmuir 43 'denotes league games YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 107 sf : 'ai ,1 ' - :bitt Y: FIRST ROW, l. to r.: John Patterson, Louie Karstensson, Carl Rose, Eddie Harris, Mike Nunes. SECOND ROW: Gary Plunkett, Richard Keyes, Dennis Bennett, Dale Hornberger, Richard Hayes. THIRD ROW:, Coach Mr. De Rushia, Mgr. Ron Holloway. S KlY0 COU UHAMP 108 Q! 77 The C Basketball Team won the championship this year, due to the combined efforts of Coach Larry De Rushia, Manager Ron Holloway and the players. The boys who made up this fast-moving team were Mike Nunes, Eddie Harris, Carl Rose, Lewis Karstens- son, John Patterson, Gary Plunkett, Richard Keyes, Dennis Bennett, Dale H o r n b e r g e r, and Richard Hayes. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL -- -,Af'f',.-Pgz'-yf, f' '. ' - , Q FIRST ROW, l. to r.: Ross Deter, Curtis Bradford, Andrew Peters, Freddy Hodgen, John Grossen. SECOND ROW: Jerry Spannus, David Friedman, Wayne Spencer, Bill Johnston, Michael Rust, Dennis Maginnis, Bob McNames. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Ron Holloway, Coach Mr. De Rushia. B1-lKETBALL E, l 'Mm LQ A l Q? 'E YREKA HIGH SCHOOL QQ IIA KETBALL JAMIIIIIIEE Il EE QUEEN DONNA DESOZA WEEE? SENIOR CANDIDATE JUNIOR CANDIDATE SOPHOMORE CANDIDATE FRESHMEN CANDIDATE JOAN HOGAN DONNA DEsozA SHARON GREAT:-IousE KATHY HURLEY Q AON- w T? ...af I i 1 w M i . N., A, 3 ., V ,.., Ni, ,Q,s.. ,, , , f g if., A-rM,,,,,,,7 5, V- ,, . V ,,,,,,, Trl nit ,Tb-.egf gqfa-fffg .. I A . ' V ., , . - ,swap 'tt V f i ' , ' ' I Muff' 'f -' ,,fg-fi,-:.f1s f-Nz., ' H 1 i - r - FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Gary Plunkett, Don Rose, Roger Ceccato, Jack Bulium, Bob Walters, Jeryl Thompson, Dave Freeman, Howard Cameron, Lee Bertino, Bob Klander. SECOND ROW: Harry Ling, Curtis Bradford, Tony Rose, Frank Fick, Tom Mills, Virgil Hogan, Bob Paine, Tony Foggiato, Art Blanchard, Coach Mr. Robinson, THIRD ROW: Dick Crawford, Adrian De Rose, Chuck Caster, Charles Dilley, Roger Smith, Bob Wolgamott, Lyle Hadsel, Bob Black. FOURTH ROW: Buddy Gossner, John Grossen, Dewayne Spencer, Tom Richardson, Cecil Frost, Gerald Brooks, Ross Deter, John Peterson, Joe Koepke, David Friedman. FIFTH ROW: Bob Pickard, Jim Eiler, Bill Kleaver, Dennis Bennett, Bruce Dudley, Larry Peebles, Dick King, Dale Hornberger, Phillip Drewsen. SIXTH ROW: Lyle Davis, Dave Rowe, Ron Swickard, Sherrill Currie, Carl Gamma, Myrl Root, Ron Wilson, Mike Harris. TRACK Yreka high in the past has been the master of the cinder track. This year we are planning on again living up to our reputation by cinching all of the three divisions. Approximately 60 students are out for track, and they are de- voting most of their spare time becoming experts in the track and field events. So far, no one student appears to be a standout but before the season is over perhaps we may have a few. Determination and Mr. Lou Robinson are going to make sure that Yreka High School is well represented in the finals. The finals for the Siskiyou schools are going to be held on our field. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL llllli .L li 51 FT IQ.. ,gl as 'Ill i wx FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Ben Maplesten, Gerald Hagedorn, Frank La Pena, Sherrill Currie, Dudley Maxey. SECOND ROW: Tom Richardson, Carl Gamma, John Patterson, Dewayne Spencer, Tony Rose. THIRD ROW: Andrew Peters, Cecil Frost, Gary Smith, Ray Manney, Jim Eiler, FOURTH ROW: Coach Mr. Beggs. llll ll WIIE TLI FRONT ROW, I. to r.: Torn Wilburn, Jim Kelly, Curtis Bradford Howard Cameron. BACK ROW: Dave Freeman, Charles Dilley Tom Mills, Mr. Beggs. A .xt 'ax X fi:f2G3Il?i:-:Z'z,1- . , ,fmt y,:5.gggz5,,,. maisf? -ew, 1 5f,:f::.QfrM,, ,J 5 'Q' YREKA HIGH SCHOOL B1-l EBALL ff 'll if FRONT ROW: Chuck Caster, Charles Dilley, Ray Moffett, Dick Foote, Dale Conrad, Larry Larson, Frank La Pena, Earl Ling. SECOND ROW: Mr. De Rushia CCoachJ, Dennis Bennett, Wayne Dodson, Ronnie Joslin, Steve Wagner, Roger Van Buskirk, Larry Root, Bill Lohman, Mr. Beggs CCoachl. THIRD ROW: Lewis Karstensson, Larry Hornberger, Duane Culp, Bob Allen, Andrew Peters, Jim Eiler, Jerry Churchill, Tom Richardson, Richard Hayes. FOURTH ROW: Richard Keyes, David Nelson, Robert McGowan, Gerald Hagedorn, Gene Spencer, John Peterson, Allen Hoag, Bill Holland, Mike Nunes. FIFTH ROW: Bill Camblin, John Nelson, Carl Helweg, Jerry Spannus, Jim Kelly, Dennis Maginnis, Fred Hodgen, John Patterson, Raymond Manning, Gail Maplesten, Don Strain, Robert Pickard, Jim Kutzer, Bill Kleaver, Myrl Root, Douglas Gordon. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 3? U , , S , 14: -me an WHAT I A lllillll by DIANE HALEY The dictionary defines a hero as a demigod, a man of distin- guished moral or physical courage. The army defines a hero as one who acts above and beyond the call of duty. But whatever the describing words, a hero is a person of utmost character and integrity. A child has many heroes: the knight in shining armor, the pirate, the cowboy, the soldier, the policeman, the baseball star, the movie idol. As we grow older, we think of a hero as one who performs some act of courage to save the life of a fellow. A hero is all of these, but there is still another type: the man who is first in his chosen field, the man who has the courage to progress, the man who through some perhaps small deed makes his world a better place in which to live. In everyday life we have many heroes who lead the way: teachers, ministers, your city council- men, the politician, the governor of your state, the president. But there is yet a greater hero-the pioneer. As we cross through the door of a new age-the atomic age- we find many such heroes going forward into countless new fields of ,discovery. There are the doctors who discovered new drugs to fight cancer or polio, the scientists who promote new theatres of world and space, the engineers who build bigger and faster airplanes, massive skyscrapers and powerful machines, the explorers who climb the highest mountain, chart the depths of the sea and fly iets faster than sound, the statesmen, who devote all effort to world peace and equality. Today we know more about our universe than has ever been known before and there is still much more to learn. The ordinary man can be iust as much a hero by learning to llVe in l13fm0nY with other people. He must give positive thinking to world affairs 'and be active as a citizen. It behooves him to care about his future and that of his children, to make his community, his country, and his world more enioyable to live in. This can be done only through love, tolerance, and understanding. In the roll call of heroes there is always room for one more! How many outstanding persons of character and integrity will our generation produce? Or better yet, are you a hero? A llllllbllNDYll,loXAl'lillY Who dunnit? This is the question that a million different authors have answered in a million different ways. By putting their imagina- tions to work, these men and women have created an uncountable number of mystery stories. Basically they are all the same: a crime is committed and then solved. The difference is the manner in which it is told. Edgar Allen Poe's mystery stories are far different from those of Agatha Christie, but people still enioy both types. A good mystery must have a title which catches the eye of a reader. Many good mystery stories are left to collect dust on the shelf because of a drab title. lf the title alone is enough to arouse the reader's curiosity, then any well-written story should be a success. But don't let the curiosity die with the title. Like the introduction to a composition, the first few pages of the mystery story should be original and interesting. The first battle of writing a successful story is won when the author has written a begin- ning that catches the fancy of the reader. The first few pages should give hints of better things to come. Beautiful and ruthless Sylvia has a feeble aunt who happens to own quite an estate. ln the opening chapter of the book, the readers should be made to realize that Sylvia intends to do something about the situation. Then they will read on. The most important part of a story is the plot, especially in a mystery. The author should have each step planned ahead. It is essential for a mystery story to be well-organized. If an author leaves numerous questions to be answered without planning how to answer them, he is most likely to become a nervous wreck before figuring his own solution. The plot should be puzzling to the reader, for every human being has a desire to be able to detect the faults of a perfect crime. The characters should be as life-like as possible so that the reader can imagine himself to be a good friend of the poor victim. The occurrences, too, should be realistic, After having completely confused the reader, the author who shows a surprising yet simple solution will satisfy both the public and the publishers. The ending should be absolutely complete and no questions should be left unanswered. wuil no Ln LIKE io AQAIQIIAAENUNITEA moi IN Amit l.find it hard to give only one or two reasons why I would like to see the United Nations in action, but I will do my best to explain clearly why I, as a student, would consider it a privilege to have such an opportunity. ln the United States we are taught very little about other nations. If a person visited the United Nations, he might learn more about how people of other nations act and dress. In any foreign country there are purposes and ideals. The people fit into a certain pattern of living. They all believe in some sort of government, whether it be democratic or totalitarian. Behind each particular belief lie particular reasons for that belief. Visiting the United Nations would help me understand the individual differences of other nations. . As I understand it, the United Nations was designed to keep world peace and to keep large countries from over-running smaller ones. Most people know very little about how the United Nations 'II6 ' is run and how it attempts to accomplish world peace. It would be good for every individual to learn more about how these meetings are conducted. Many people look with a critical eye at other nations when they disagree with something we think is right. Not every nation is right all of the time, not even our wonderful United States. We need a better understanding of how other nations feel on matters that are discussed in the meetings of the United Nations. Few people in the United States realize how lucky we are to live in this land of opportunity and freedom, while people of many other countries live in oppression, hunger, and fear. We can't realize how it would be to live in any country but the United States. Seeing the United Nations work would help us appreciate our United States and understand the other nations of the world. I feel that seeing the United Nations in action would help any individual become a better citizen and would help him make the United States a better place in which to live. YREKA HIGH SCHO Ol A ...W N., ,.-.,.L.,,vn,,1,,,,.,,,,,.,-..w,,,, -...W 3,-fw.- ww i' - m'1-sesrfmw.-,xf.f-.iv-.1-rrfrrvws, . THE WURLD 0F PUETRY How a person can stand poetry is beyond meg it is so silly, and most of the time it doesn't even make sense. Anybody who reads the 'stuff' is a snob. Quite often one hears these and similar protests against poetry. The people who make them are usually somewhat narrow minded and as a rule do not think too deeply. They exercise what is known as negative thinking g that is, they decide that poetry is dull and foolish before even making an honest attempt to understand and'ap- preciate it. This defeatist attitude must be overcome before poetry can be read and enioyed by those who dislike it. The only way this outlook can be overcome is by desiring and trying to learn to appre- ciate poetry. One reason why many persons do not try to understand poetry is because they think that only high-brows read verse. They be- lieve that poetry cannot be enioyed by them, the common people. This outlook is certainly very false. Benefits can be derived from poetry by any person, rich or poor. l can truly say that l enioy poetry immensely. l have learned to dig more than skindeep in to a verse and delve out the meaning and beauty of it. For me, the main content of poetry is simply its power of expression and feeling beyond that of prose. Poetry creates in my mind a vivid picture of the scene the author was trying to paint in words. It is present in all five senses: sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing. The emotions are present too, and every- thing combines to form a wonderful sensation. I like very much to analyze verse and try to discover what creates the impressions and moods. invariably these impressions and moods are set by the expert use of metaphors and rich descriptive words. If one lets these beau- tiful words and phrases caress his mind and appeal to his senses of balance and beauty, he will quickly become a reader of poetry. When heavy troubles cloud my mind, I often turn to poetry and let them be swept away by lines which seem to possess magical quali- ties. Relieving a troubled mind is but one of the virtues of poetry. Among the others are instigating a greater appreciation of the beau- ties of the world and enriching the mind of the reader with bits of wisdom to be used in time of need. It is quite foolish for the common person to believe that poetry holds nothing for him. The world of poetry is a wonderland, open to anyone who can meet the requirements, that is, an open mind and a sense of beauty, however slight. lt is quite easy to become an addict to poetry, and a wonderful addiction it is! A ABANDUNED H0 SE Nestled among wooded hills and standing ghostly on a sea of nodding grass, is a skeleton, a monument of human life, an aban- loned house. Human life and laughter no longer remain, but a memory will ntil the house decomposes. 'The house was once a place of comfort, ruilt of freshly sawed boards. Boards are now missing here and were leaving gaps like'toothless sneers. The building leans to and ro creaking in the sharp wind, leaving the impression of a rocking hair rocking a memory to sleep. At one time a friendly atmosphere hung over the house, and heerful sounds floated out. The sounds now are like the big oak 'ees' branches .rubbing on the roof in the wind. A broken chair and small toy show that there must have been a family living here at ne time. Now the house that once sheltered a family is weathered nd useless. Inside the house there seems to be a little life because across the ttic scamper several rats making such a noise that they might make 'te start of a wild ghost story. Here and there a bat hangs on the falls undisturbed by the dusty, misty surroundings. The most recent dates on some magazines show that this house must have been unoccupied for approximately fifteen years. When 1e house was left vacant, it started to age as an old man, told that VREKA HIGH SCHOOL he was of no more use. Fifteen years of driving rain, ambitious wind, the crushing weight of snows, and a scorching sun have left their marks of age on the house. A sharp bang made by a shutter swinging in the wind seemed almost too loud to have been made by an article as shattered as it was. Every window around thehouse has been broken by people and banging shutters. On the kitchen window sill, two coffee cans with dirt in them show that once there were plants in the windows. On the walls, three different layers of wall paper hang in shreds but still show the different occupants' pattern and color tastes. The paint on the kitchen drain board has bleached almost white through the years. The place has two stoves, one in the kitchen and one in the living room. Altogether the house has six rooms as follows: three bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room and a pantry. ln one bed- room, a wood rat made a home in an old cabinet. On the floor three pairs of shoes of various sizes lay. The shoes' toes were curled up and the leather very hard. Outside, the shrubbery remains have gone wild in a mass of tangled vines. Two rose bushes seem to be healthy although no one has tended them, and the growth has followed no set pattern. In all it takes only two words to describe this, an Abandoned House . Tl 7 ,.. ,nd L- ? ...ia .. 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K ub., 'A 4' CLASS PRESIDENT - VICE PRESIDENT REPORTER - SECRETARY SUSAN ABELL SHIRLEY BURKHART MARY CARR IVA JEAN CUTLER CAROL DEAN SHIRLEY DIXON MARTHA EASLEY DARLENE ENLOE RUTH FOOTE SHARON GORDON MARGARET HAMILTON LINDA KINDLE PAMELA KMATZ CLAUDIA LEON VIRGINIA MIDDAUGH li. M Q I, NADINE MILLER SHARON MURPHY KAREN PAUP STEPHANIE RYER TWYLA JOHNSON MARILYN WARD JOAN WEMPLE DARLENE WINEBARGER CLASS OFFICERS Standing: CLARETTA BENTLY - REPORTER BILL WALDEN - - VICE PRESIDENT Sitting: PEGGY VAN METER SECRETARY-TREASURER JOHN DODSON - - - PRESIDENT I c z s i l llllH0 llllll BACK ROW, !. fo r.: John Dodson, Orville Pitts, .loe Ofey, Milton Crutchfield, Buddy Gamble, Danny Davis, Ken Rhodes LeRoy Rusk, Ronald Hellman, Wayne Sfruble. MIDDLE ROW Carl Enloe, Bill Kerwin, Bill Wire, Dick Filippe, Gail Wright Peggy Van Meier, Doris Allen, Jack Nicholas, Bill Walden I 1 iw , if is L. Melvyn Miller, Gary Gregory. FRONT ROW: Claudia Cordis, Clara Durham, Linda Olson, Janice Meek, Della McKay, Cheryl Garey, Claretra Bently, Karen Alexander, Nancy Chase, Bonny Lane. TH Q air . I - 2' . 5, Wewvwww M 5 -' gg , YWRSSRV 5 3 n M q fi FS YA if .T C X S , 2 X BACK ROW, l. to r,: John Probst, Paul Goldbar, Dan Craddock, George May, James Holden, Kenneth Cordis, Mike Kamatz, Jerry Thompson, Gary Langford, Bill Smith, Frank Cross, Ralph Carr. MIDDLE ROW: Kathryn Hamilton, Betty Bell, Torn Fairless, Bill Kaylor, Don Carroll, Vernon Fraley, Bruitt Smith, Fred Lutz, Dick Brooks, Beverly Harrington, Janet Maltzan. FRONT ROW: Theora Coles, Cleora Coles, Brenda Holder, Judy Barnett, Lucille Shoemaker, Sue Waters, Sandra Miller, Dennis Marshall, Doris Kelley, Thaya Olson, Janice Riley, Sandra Trailer, Christine Ryer. llllll HME CLASS OFFICERS JOHN PROBST - V PRESIDENT THAYA OLSON - SECRETARY-TREASURER JANICE RILEY - VICE PRESIDENT -1 X I BRUHT sMirH L REPORTER TUBE T UOU CIL SEATED, I. to r.: J. Wemple, P. Leon, A, Nicholas, J. Carrillo. SECOND ROW: J. Miller, A. Reese, J. Probst, D. Wallace, L. Wire, J. Cuttler. THIRD ROW: B. Lane, J. Dodson. 4 E I i l l Ms- l HIGHFY SEATED, l. fo r.: D. Wallace, B. Crutchfield, C. Leon, J. Wemple, M. Ward, J. Nicholas, L. Wire, B. Webster, J. Deadwiley, M. Easley, P. Kmatz, J. Craddock. SECOND ROW: D. Marshall C. Ryer, M. Ham- ilton, C. Dean, N. Miller, S. Ryer, T. Fine, S. Abell, D. Winebarger, V. Middaugh, K. Paup, C. Bentley, V. Chairez. THIRD ROW: S. Murphy, C. Garey, M. Carr, S. Gordon, L. Kindle, S. Dixon, P. McMurren, T. Johnson, A. Reese, D. Filippe, F. Cross. SEATED, l. to r.: V. Middaugh, S. Ryer, S. Gordon, L. Kindle, D. Wal- lace, N. Miller, V. Chairez. SEC OND ROW: T. Fine, J. Carrillo, S. Dixon, J. Wemple, B. Crutchfield, S. Abell, A. Reese. W..-w LATI ULU FIRST ROW, I. to r.: S, Burkhart, J. Miller, I, Cufller, S. Abell, M. Mahrt, A. Reese, B. Lane, P. Kmatz, K. Paup, J. Wemple. SECOND ROW: B. Comer, P. Leon, B. Greg- ory, J. Cultler, T. Fine, P. Clark, G. Porterfleld, A. Nicholas, J, Car- rillo. THIRD ROW: J. Deadwiley, C. Middauglm, V. Middauglw, B. Beauchamp, V. Clnairez, S. Ryer, S. Gordon, C. Leon, F. Nason, J, Cope- land. M. Xa 0FFlCE STANDING, I. lo r.- V. Chairez, S Dickson, T. Coles, S Gordon, J Craddock. SEATED: D. Wallace N. Miller. IHY ST NDING, I. To r.. B. Webster, J. Craddock. SEATED: D. Winebarger, D. Wallace, N. Miller SEATED: L. Kindle. Mr. Cleland, Gary Porterfield. PHY IC SITTING, I. to r.: Virginia Mid- daugh. STANDING: Ruth Foote, Mr. Baldwin, Alan Nicholas, Bill Comer. LN ' I A ,, 4 Pdf.: x 11 'ar .- 7 .A R, ., uf.: I -'i as K wa BIOLOGY l. to r.: Mr. Reese, Jack Nicholas, Joe Otey, Linda Wire, Darlene Wallace. TTE VALLEY HIGH SCHO WHITE A D GULD TAFF STANDING: D. Winebarger, M. Mahrt, S. Murphy, J. Crutchfleld C. Middaugh and C. Dean. SIT TING: B. Webster, J. Miller, M. Carr it TYPI G l BACK ROW: C, Coles, T. Johnson C. Ryer, J. Barnett, B, Holder. MIDDLE ROW: S. Miller, D. Mar- shall, M, Hamilton, B. Kaylor. FRONT ROW: D. Kelley, l.. Shoe- mlaker, J, Maltzan, S, Waters, 1 TTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL l SA D TURM TAFF STANDING: D. Winebarger, M Mahrt, M. Carr, J. Crutchfield, C Middaugh. SITTING: J. Miller, C Dean, B. Webster, S. Murphy. S. MIISIUII, I'UaIlIornla Here I Home J4 Av cr III! IIITIIS TWYLA JOHNSON JANET MALTZAN LINDA KINDLE BEVERLY WEBSTER THAYA OLSON ' ' IIIIS TTE LLEY HIGH SCHOOL is 5 Q 3 1 I wo 4 ,px -J 5- . lullon M Llss rx l 7 4 ff' l GIRL ' llllll HU eff to righvz Clarerta Bently, Cheryl Garey, Pamela Kamatz, Darlene Winebarger, Susan Abell Gail llrlght, Linda Kindle, Martha Easley, Mary Carr, JoAn Deadwilley, Carol Dean, Beverley Webster, haron Murphy. 4 CIIIIIII' FRONT ROW, I. to r.: A. Nich- olas, P. Leon, J. Miller. SECOND ROW: D. Davis, D Filippe, J. Holden, B. Wire, O Pitts, G. May. THIRD ROW: C. DiedriCl'1, G Langford, K. Rhodes, L. Rusk F. Lutz B. Kaylor. FOURTH ROW: M. Kmaiz, H Andrus, J. Kaylor, M. Luiz, D Brooks, R. Hellman. 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Blll WALDON MILTON CRUTCHFIELD 'Wg K1 l' g A K '.lv.tv5SQ3n-if im, f ' f- 9:3 ., X- GARY GREGORY BOB LANE brim? frxw 145 Hughi. l dare you L. to r.: Coach Wutzke, Jim Cuttler, Paul Clark, Gary Porterfield, Javier Carrillo, Bill Walden, Bruce Jenkins, Bob Lane. KNEELINGQ Jim Miller, Marvin Mahrt, Pete Leon, Milton Crutchfield. '9 BA KETBALL as 9 'K X b X Q ff 9 Q E N 2 SS ,EX X f s .55 as 2 xxx Q Q 'R i-GWR Aix ,W X N f 5 X x Q s. Q! U 99 M. MILLER - D. DAVIS - MR. BALDWIN K. CORDIS - T. CAVANER B. SMITH - J. NICHOLAS V. FRALEY - QQ I, 79 D. FILIPPE - T. FAIRLESS - F. LUTZ - G. LANGFORD J. TOMPSON R. CARR - F. CROSS - P. GOLDBAR BA KETBALL RASKETBA No. 3 No. I7 Coach No. 5 No. 5 No. I5 No. I4 No. I8 No. 6 No. 6 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. I4 No. 3 No. 7 'OP ROW, I. to r.: Mr. Cleland, B. Walden, G. Porter- ield, A. Nicholas, J. Carrillo, J. Kaylor. BOTTOM ROW: D. Filippe, J. Dodson, M. Crutchfield, M. Mahrt, . Crutchfield C BASKETBALL ACTION SHOT umm A TRACK STANDING, l. to r.: J. Carrill C. Diedrich, B. Walden, J. Cu tler, B. Comer. KNEELIN P. Leon, M. Crutchfield, l Crutchfield, M. Mahrt. CllUN'l'Y J. CARRILLO K. WALDEN C, DIEDRICH I 7 l 1 l P. LEON M. MARRY J. CRUTCHFIELD J. CUTTLER C. MIDDAUGH CHAMP C TRACK LTANDING, l. to r.: D. Filippe, J. Pitts, J. Nicholas, C. Enloe, K. Nicholas, J. Copeland, C. Aiddaugh. ZNEELING: G. Porterfield. i I TTI N G: H. Andrus, B. iamble, V. Dysert, B. Wire. ll A A Members TOP ROW, I. to r.: J. Barnett, K. Alexander, S. Trailor, S. Miller, P. Mc- Mqrren, J. Craddock, M. Easley, L. Kindle, G. Wright, C. Garey, S Murphy, B. Webster, C. Dean, J. Meek, A. Reese. SECOND ROW: J Riley, C. Durham, B. Holder, B. Harrington, K. Hamilton, B. Bell, C Cordis, S. Waters, L. Shoemaker, T. Coles, D. Winebarger, D. Allen D. McKay, C. Coles, P. Kmatz, R. Foote, L. Olson, C. Leon, J. Wemple B. Lane. THIRD ROW: P. VanMeter, L. Wire, D. Enloe, M. Hamilton I. Cuttler, B. Crutchfield, K. Paup, M. Ward, D. Wallace, V. Middaugh T. Olson, J. Maltzen, D. Marshall. FOURTH ROW: D. Kelly, J. Dead- wiley, S. Dixon, S. Burkhart, C. Bentley, N. Chase, S. Ryrer, P. Gamble N. Miller, M. Carr, S. Abell, T. Johnnson, C. Ryer. GIRL ATHLETIC 1 1 1 Tnmhhng A. Reese, S. Ryer, I. Cuftler, P. Gregory, D. Winebarger, C. Leon, L Wire. ON MAT: S. Murphy, L. Kindle. Dancing D. Wallace, K. Paup, P. McMurren, T. Johnson, B. Crutchfield, M. Ham ilton, N. Miller, V. Middaugh. sg-f afg1s,s'smfg,gs-:f:sfg3,,:f.,a, ,, a .. ,, :. W v ' x PHf:'5 :f:':-Ei-555 ' ' 1 , AP 1 SK ig allure VALLEY Hue:-1 scuoxowg ' -. f 53- sz .9 ,Q-lf' A 'll I Dix we 1 X C AAL x 'M H3 A , , Y 'f if ' Tiff- u ., if ' - 3 'A-- 2 W f K V , LA ,:2 'Ms .M ll , ff 5 Lx, , 1 .4 ., ' Q' lg i K -an Q 5 1.43 5. gg- l x xx , A Q L O vw r x A W 4 - , X . v.'-H' nk 'Nd l , . M I--: iv 3 J 5 I ..f L 'lk X L. w ,za 2 'l '1 'a 2 QE fi 'fl 3 .f Ex, a A , i...-ii.....i.1.,,,- wh 4. Q 9 D555 1 FURT JOE Hl FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 'I59 FAC LTY MR. WILLIAM A. JOHNSON MR. ALLEN FOWLER Principal Biol09Yf Spanish I 8. Il, Chemistry, English l 8- ll, History Radio, Civics MRS. HELEN V. ENGELHART MR. FORREST C. GRAY Typing, Journalism, Shorthand, Music, History, Senior Problems, Girls' P.E., English III Cadets MR. WILBUR FACEY MR. MERLIN R. McGINNIS Boys' P.E., Math., Shop, 71h and Sth Grades Cadets 60 Font Joues HIGH sci-tool tuilent Body Illlivers Seated, I. to r.: ALICE HANNI - BOBBIE MADRON - Standing, I. to r.: BUD LaMARR - BILL BURTON - - TREASURER - SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT n - PRESIDENT IIE 'I' IIIIU lllL SEATED: l. fo r.: Alice Hanni, Carol White iSecrefaryI, Bobbie Madron. STANDING: Mr. Johnson fAclvisorJ, Wayne Evans IPresi- denll, Bill Burton, Bud LaMarr Nice Presidenlj, Gene Madron, Bill Fowler. pw FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL WHITE A IIGIILII SEATED, I. to r.: Donna Shaddox Uunior Editorj, Bobbie Madron CEdi1'orD. STANDING: Wayne Evans CAssisIant Ediforl, Bill Burton ISporfs Editorl, Chuck Mello lliusiness Managerb. I I E IIIII WAYNE EVANS BOBBIE MADRON x.. W-'X K A 1, HI M I BILL BURTON DAVE LaMARR A VICTOR SEAVER JIM LILLY b Q8-S-21' if IJ! BILL HAMMER JIM MELLO GARY HUNTER CARL LAMON -1-naar mil' ' CHUCK MELLO GEORGIANNA KLUMP 62 FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL Q 11 .IU IIIII CAROL WHITE TONI WOOD I I I VJ' A I I PHYLLIS EVANS KEITH JOHNSON ALICE HANNI . BUD LaMARR C I ALBERT CADOLA MARILYN FOWLER SAM FRESHOUR JOYCE MARSHALL JANET WADE DONNA SHADDOX FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 'I63 'L' ovllomonm SEATED, l. to r.: Larry E. Evans CVice Presi- denil, Nadine Hovenden CSecrefaryj. STANDING: James Yonce fPresidentD, Gene Madron fRepresen1ativeJ. J , , N. 1 ,:::, rr Qr - sf-. Q sg :M . a -Q ex is Q ff: 1 I A kk.- X ww' K . 17 ZH' Q .ar 64 SEATED, I. to r.: Gene Madron, Midge Hammond, Joan Landrum, STANDING: Lee Wade, Glen Hunter, Frank Benson, Gary Lobnow Mr. Gray fAdvisorb, Nadine Hovenden, Lorraine Jarrett, John Liliy. Larry E. Evans, James Yonce, Larry Lee Exams 1'-' SEATED, I. to r.: Katy Ruff lSecretaryl. STANDING: Bill Fowler CRepresentativeJ, Bill Hanni Ureasurerl, Bit? Besoain lVice Presidentl, George Lilly lPreside-ntl. Fllll IIME :A vu ll 0. 2 . A iii 1 fs Q T -in Q19 5 wr it Q H N Q - . J 5 A Q, . V , 3 -1 . 4 S 5 Y f a ' ,- ii wif - le S' I yi G, WS K I3 -. If npr. SEATED, l. to r.: Kathy Kilpatric, Linda Veale, Katy Ru 8' sy? H. STANDING: NOT PICTURED: Ronnie McWilliams, George Lilly Bill Griffith, Bill Fowler, Biff Besoain, Bob Parker, Earl Super, Bill Hanni. ORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL awww.. K ....-......-......-.,-. -qv-,......,..... 66 BA t 1 Q ., FRONT ROW: Joan Mello, Janet Vanarsdell, Donna Burton, Phyllis ROW: Evans, Diane Burton, Kathy Kilpatric. SECOND ROW: Toni Wood, ROW: Mickey Fowler, Katy Ruff, Barbara Withers, Tommy Petrich. THIRD Lobno 3 , 1 Bill Fowler, Chuck Mello, Bill Burton, Bill Hanni. FOURTI Mr. Gray, Keith Johnson, Albert Cadola, Bob Parker, Gar w. NOT PICTURED: Carl Lamon. f IILEII 8 Q wiv X ATED, I. Yo r.: Bobbie Madron, Joyce Marshall, Katy RuFI, Donna addox, Georgie Klump, Mickey Fowler, STANDING: Mr. Gray, an Landrum, Nadine Hovenden, Lorraine Jarrett, Janet Wade, Midge ORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL J. , gl shi' E duty - - W of i1f?1Z'?n'L ' I. I 'ixwl' .,, if ij,,Q,a- Q- , 101-Q w? 3 -wi Rf' L mn' DOUBLE TRIO: SEATED, I. to r.: Georgie Klurnp, Nadine Hovenden, Bobbie Madron, Janet Wade, STANDING: Mickey Fowler, Toni Wood. , nl I! Ik' 1 f F A , 5 is . +3 qv 'i Hammond, Toni Wood, Linda Veale, Carol White, Alice Hanni, Kaihy Kilparric. THE GLEE CHRISTMAS CAROLING. if 'I67 V Q. v. -, xy I Q! 99 gi' A 9 :- . K Wg , .. ' 3 w In A - i, I ,. in f K J A, S 4' , 2 lax : ' a Chuck Mello, Presidenig Toni Wood, Treasurerg Phyl Iis Evans, Secretaryg Bill Burton, Vice President. -QQ, . 'K KNEELING, I. to r.: Jim Mello, Carl Lamon, Bud LaMarr SEATED I to Mudge Hammond Mlckey Fowler Joyce Mar STANDING? WBYUE Evans, CIWCIY Mello, Bvll BUVIOYI shall STANDING Phyllis Evans Nadlne Hovenden Tom Wood BLOCK FJ CONCESSION BOOTH G. A. II. OFFICERS-SEATED, I. to r.: Toni Wood Secretaryp Mickey. Fowler, Vice Presi dent. STANDING: CaroI White, Rep- resentativeg Bobbie Madron, President. pi... 5 -f 4... I . ,T .QR : ' h X wif V K? 'QQ QONT ROW, I. to r.: Mrs. Engelhart Iadvisori, Phyllis Evans, Joyce raine Jarrett Janet Wade Mid e Harnmo d T ' W d . , , 9 n , om oo , Linda Veale, iarshail, Katy Ruff, Donna Shaddox, Georgie Klump, Mickey Fowler. Carol White, Alice Hanni, Kathy Kilpatric. ACK ROW: Joan Landrum, Bobbie Madron, Nadine Hovenden, Lor- ORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL l rff'1Q '. f QM Ls. 169 lllA.lllllE'l l'E 7 J y M h ll Phyllis Evans ll-lead Yell Leaderl, B L-LEA llllll obbie Madron. Bobbie Madron, Georgie Klurnp fHead Maiorelrej, Phyllis E 31n Mr. Facey, Mr. Gray, Advisors i ,:4:M.y ig .3 RONT ROW, l. to r.: Wayne Evans, Lee Wade, John Lilly, Gene Madron, Lobnow, Biff Besoain. NOT PICTURED: Bill Hammer, Carl Lamon, ill Fowler, Raymond Van, Bill Griffith, Jim Lilly. BACK ROW: Bill George Lilly, Ronnie McWilliams, Kenneth Yonce. urton, Jim Mello, Bud LaMarr, Frank Benson, Larry E. Evans, Gary This is the first year we have had Cadets it Fort Jones. They are sponsoring a Cadet Ball, Feb- uary 26. We knowi it will be a success. The boys who went to Fort Ord to Cadet famp this summer were: Bill Burton, Gary obnow, Bill Fowler and Jim Lilly. ORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 17 WAYNE EVANS Blll BURTON Cap?-Bin Quarter-Back ...- 1 l JIM MELLO BUD LaMARR GARY HUNTER Right End Center Left End . 5 HWHER U AY ifkgaff J, 2 . A igfififfifif Wwzfsi- 7 A-J, sw DAVE laMARR COACH FACEY n Hwhd Font JONES HIGH scH F00'I' .M A N X J tx S J' 2Wf', 'C Wg xv PS' ,W ?f ff Xi 2 fi Q BA llE'I'llALL e Q E ll 3 3 X 3 FRONT ROW, I, to r,: Frank Benson, Carl Lamon, Dave LaMarr, Jim Lobnow, Larry Lee Evans, Jim Mello, Albert Cardola, Bud LaMarr, Jim Yonce, Chuck Mello, Bill Burton. BACK ROW: Mr. Facey lCoachJ, Gary Lilly fManagerD, J' f'L,l fl as ' X J elee , A OA 'leo 74 FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 4 r 'Qtr-5 BA KETBALL :RONT ROW, l. to r.: Bill Griffith, Gene Madron, Glen Hunter, Bill Bill Hammer, Gary Hunler,Jol1n Lilly, Ke-i1l1JoI'mson,.l:m Lilly CManagerl. 4anni, Bill Fowler. BACK ROW: Mr, Facey fCoacl'1l, Wayne Evans, NOT PICTURED: Bif? Besoain. X . , Qi . si . I7 GENE MADRON, Captain FRONT ROW, I, to r.: Bill Griffith, George Lilly. BACK ROW: Bill Fowler, Gene Madron, Bill Hanni, Mr. Johnson lfloachl. NOT PICTURED: Bif? Besoain. 76 FORT JONES HIGH SCHO lV' BA KETBALL -S IIA ERALL KNEELING, I. to r.: Dave LaMarr, James Yonce, Glenn Hunter, George Evans, Gary Lobnow, Bud LaMarr, Jim Mello, Gary Hunter, Bill Burton, Lilly, Gene Madron, Wayne Evans, Bill Fowler, Bill Hanni, John Lilly, Chuck Mello, Frank Benson IManagerJ. Keith Johnson. STANDING: Coach Facey, Bill Hammer, Larry Lee FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL 177 IH as i B TRACK N. TENN FRONT ROW: Phyllis Evans, Joyce Marshall. BACK ROW: Wayne Evans, Bill Burton, Bill Fowler, Mr. Facey lCoachJ. FRONT ROW, l. to r.: Bill Griffith, Bill Hanni, Bill Fowler, Gene Madron, Yonce, Gary Lobnow, Bud LaMarr, Jim Mello, Gary Hunter, Bill Burfon, Chuck Mello, Dave LaMarr, Keith Johnson, John Lilly, Glen Hunter. Carl Lamon, Mr. Facey lCoachl. BACK ROW: Jim Lilly CManagerD, Wayne Evans, Bill Hammer, Jim B 4: 1 2 ,Al - Inf I m , WAYNE EVANS, BILL BURTON, V ,A ' V SEQ 1954 Couniy Doubles Tennis Champions , ,C 178 FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL i L. C O L O R S 1 BLUE AND SILVER GERALD GRANT MASTEN I 0 RW JOHN WILLIAM DUNLAP President Vice President F L O W E R . WHITE ROSE SHARON RAE TITUS EVELYN SUE ALEXANDER Representative Secretary X I . ga-we e--, I RONALD JAY DAVIS ALEA MARIE PRICE ROBERT WILLIAMS HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL Q ,., JEANETTE ESTYLE WOOLWEBER ROSELLA MATHUS SAULSGIVER f - I 3 ,,.: 7X if , ERNEST PHILMER ROBERTS DAVID JOSEPH HUTTON FI .1 X , F, 1' PAULA HOCKADAY MCCARTHY PATRICIA SUE DEWEY HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL I 5 VERA FERN BYERS JOHN NORMAN MCCAULEY 1955 RICHARD ALVIN BRIDENSTINE NORMA DARLENE BRIDENSTINE DOROTHY ROBINSON SELBY GILBERT NORMAN ALPHEUS 'IAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL DE T BUDY 0FFl BER CHARLENE HOCKADAY DOROTHY SELBY Secretary JAY DAVIS Treasurer President ,ln of Q Q9 .N - 1' X ff , itlltw 5 N? ' f 1 i Q - 4 s- x xx , ii 'l' l nav ?, X I 3 NEII. WEINZINGER Vice President DElT CUU CIL Left to right: Evalyne Holesapple, War-Whoop Rep., Bob Weinzinger, Freshman Rep., Sharon Titus, Senior Rep., Dorothy Selby, Treasurer, Neil Weinzinger, Vice President and Letterman President, .lay Davis, President, Charlene Hockaday, Secretary, Esther Aubrey, Sophomore Rep.: Sandra Austin, Head Yell Leader, Gary Hobbs, Junior Rep., Darlene Bridenstine, G.L.A. President. HAPPY CAMP fm Gig Q' ez? HIGH SCHOOL 5-1'-X 4 Nui i P ' S 'ii STANDING: Bob Maude, Vice President. SEATED: Victor Dusenberr Secretaryg Ray Skillen, President Gary Hobbs, Class Representative. BOB MAUDE INETTIA WEBB EVALYNE HOLESAPPLE VICTOR DUSENBERRY BEN MURPHY RAY sxmsm LAUREL Roum CHARLENE HOCKADAY HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL Y, in F NEIL WEINZINGER GARY HOBBS SANDRA AUSTIN, President 'V KEITH WEINZINGER, Vice President ESTHER AUBREY, Class Representative I ' 5 513 BRUCE K I RBY, Secretary-Treasu rer 5 Juov RAHN GARY WHITEHOUSE YS if V . iz V7 F 2 If , eg :' . I'-fa, A .sem I f fi 1 m ., f- Ly -1 QM ,NV 0 , A ww I MARGIE HOLT RONALD HOCKADAY JACKIE SPEEGLE ULASS 4698 'N' J I cALviN mus DOROTHY WESTFALL LELAND BARNEY DARLENE WESTFALL HOBART TODD BEVERLY PERDUE 6 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL CAROL AUBREY LARRY BARGER WINONA AUBREY DARRELL MCWILLIAMS MARION BERGLUND HOWARD CLARK MIIIIE BARBARA MATHUS DAVID WILLIAMS PHYLLIS GUST 0F ,5 2 . 1 h ,Kg TOM HEGLER DARLENE PAYNE BOB GARRISON U x 'irq PHYLLIS ALEXANDER PENNY REEDER J s' 1 U 2' 1 JP' HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 137 i FRE IIME OFFICERS-STANDING: Dick McCurdy, Vice President. SEATED: Bob Weinzinger, Class Representativeg Kenneth Smith, President: and Hazel Sakota, Secretary. KENNETH SMITH HAZEL SAKOTA JACK PERDUE BILL WOOD RAY WASSON WALLACE ORCUTT GERALDEAN WOODCOCK BOBGAYLE HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL RAY BARNEY SANDRA KLINGENSMITH DICK MCCURDY LARRY WOODCOCK NICK JANCICH WAYNE GORSUCH BOB WEINZINGER . nonomv GARRISON ARLENE orzcurr HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 189 9 FAC L'l'Y . ,,.. Sal-4' BLK w MRS. LORRAYNE CLAYTON M . MR. ARTHUR FRENCH ' p'4A'f ' ,WJ Principal ix.. at A M y r 0 I ' ' 1 rr .4 A ' MR. JOHN FRANZ Vice Principal : WEA MRS. RUBYGRACE APPLEGATE MR. GILBERT WOOLWEBER Coach ff A YQ '- HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL MRS. VERA TOLEMAN s will wu SITTING: Gilbert Alpheus and Inettia Webb. STANDIING: John McCauley, Charlene Hock- aday, .lay Davis. Charlene Bridenstine, Mrs. Applegate, Dor- othy Selby. Laurel Routh, Alea Price, Evalyne Holesapple Q -I w nf ' ll 1' x ., . 'I - Evalyne Holesapple, Assistant Editorp Sue 'd Alexander, Senior Co-Editorp Charlene Hockaday, Junior Co-Editor. Keith Weinzinger, Assistant Business Man- agerg Ernest Roberts, Business Manager. Sary Hobbs, Sports: Darlene Bridenstine, .iteraryp Laurel Routh, Arty Vera Byers, Snaps. WHITE A llll 'IAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL Illll' I ,111 UN A 'A A. i lllill ,L-...M . VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW: lnettia Webb, Patty Dewey, Sue Alexander. SECOND ROW: Hazel Sakota, Laurel Routh, Barbara Mathus. THIRD ROW: Sis Hockaday lcaptainl, Sandra Austin, Judy Rahn. SOFTBALL Left to right: Jackie Speegle, Es- ther Aubrey, Sandra Klingensmith, Sharon Titus, Dorothy Garrison, Dar- lene P a y n e, Evalyne Holesapple lcaptainl. BASKETBALL Left to rig h t: Garoldean Wood- K cock, Jeanette Woolweber, Phyllis Gust. Arlene Orcutt, Vera Byers Ccaptainl, Beverley Perdue, Penny Reeder, Dorothy Selby. l 1 of lm GIRL .,a X SOFTBALL Left to right: Phyllis Alexander, Carol Aubrey lcaptainl, Lula Wood- cock, Marion Berglund, Dorothy Westfall, Winona Aubrey, Darlene Westfall, Margie Holt. 92 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL P0liT PING PONG Left to r i g h f: Garoldean Wood- cock, Dorothy Garrison, Hazel Sa- kota, Sandra Kiingensmith. Y 3 HW QNX W--aw -F---ru-rv-ww, ,. f--- -wr -,Y my-- TUMBLING - S HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL BADMINTON Left to right: Barbara Mafhus and Arlene Orcutt. XXV Q 193 i ll 1 v ,, ,. G. L. A. OFFICERS-SEATED, left to right: Laurel Routlw, Sec.-Treas.g Darlene Bridenstine, Presidenfg Sharon Titus, Awards Chairman. STANDING: Sue Alexander, Vice President. is 'N-...M F X M., . ,QN 4 l s S LETTERMEN OFFICERS-SEATED, left to right: Patty Dewey, Treas- urerg Neil Weinzinger, Presidenlg Sharon Titus, Secreiary. STAND- ING: Vera Byers, Vice President. LETTEIIME .ST S I N w Cl X 9- V' 5 t i 'Q J 'N' ,ga Fll0'l' FIRST STRING FRONT ROW: Ray Skillen, Tom Hegler and Gary Hobbs. CENTER ROW: Ernie Roberts. BACK ROW: Jay Davis and Neil Weinzinger. SECOND RONT ROW: Gerald Masten, John Dunlap and Leland Barney. ENTER ROW: Gary Whitehouse. BACK ROW: John McCauley nd Bob Maude. IAPPY CAMP H. XS? ix X I STRING THIRD STRING FRONT ROW: Ronald Hockaday, Bruce Kirby, Bob Weinzinger Knot picturedl. CENTER ROW: Darrell McWilliams. BACK ROW: John McCauley and Bob Maude. HALL SQUAD PICTURE KNEELING: Hobart Todd, Wayne Gorsuch, Larry Woodcock, Ray Barney, Nick Jancich. STANDING: Frank Moehring, Victor Dusenberry, Dick McCurdy, Bob Weinzinger, Bill Wood, and Ray Wasson. IGH SCHOOL FIRST STRING FRONT ROW: Bill Wood, Gary Whitehouse, Ronald Hockaday. MIDDLE ROW: Dick McCurdy, John McCauley, Bruce Kirby, Bob Maude, Neil Weinzinger, Dave Hufion, Kenny Smith, Gary Hobbs. BACK ROW: Ernie Roberts, Jay Davis,-Tom Hegler, Ray Skillen, John Dunlap, Gerald Masten, Bob Garrison. SECOND STRING FRONT ROW: Bob Weinzinger, Bob Gayle, Nick Jancich, Jack Perdue, Ray Barney, Wayne Gorsuch, Wallace Orcutt. BACK ROW: Ray Wasson, Keith Weinzinger, Darrell McWilliams, Hobart Todd, Leland Barney, Victor Dusenberry, Dave Williams, Larry Woodcock, Ben Murphy, Calvin Tirus. Last year, H.C.H.S. Baseball Team won the Baseball Championship of Siskiyou County. A TEAM FRONT ROW: Tom Hegler, John Dunlap, Gerald Masten, Bob Maude. SECOND ROW: Bob Garrison, Neil Weinzinger, John McCauley. EB LL B TEAM FRONT ROW: Ray Barney, Bill Wood, Gary Hobbs, Dick Mc- Curdy. SECOND ROW: Darrell McWilliams, Ronald Hocke- day, Bob Weinzinger. BA KET HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL YMCA llll FERE llll PANEL MEMBERS-Seated at left of table: Bob Weinzinger, Gilbert Alpheus, Hazel Sakota, John McCauley, Sue Alexander Cchairmanl Phyllis Alexander, Laurel Routh. SEATED at Right of TableAFirst Row: Marion Berglund, Darlene Bridenstine, Charlene Hockaday, Patty Dewey, Gary Hobbs, Ben Murphy, Neil Weinzinger lvice president of Confer' encel, Ray Skillen, Keith Weinzinger, Carol Aubrey. . ,af ll. i til' V iw fy A1 I N f i Esther Aubrey, Sandra Austin fHead Yell Leaderl and Sharon Titus. YELLA LE1-llllllli l -IAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 'I97 TRACK STANDING, I. to r.: Red Hockaday, Ray Skillen, John Dunlap, Kenneth Smith, Victor Dusenberry. KNEEL- ING: Bill Wood, Gary Hobbs, Ernie Roberts. KNEELING, I. to r.: Ray Skillen, Corporalg Gary Hobbs, P.F.C., Ernie Roberts, Sergeant. STAND- ING: Dave Williams, P.F.C.p Ray Wasson, Victor Dusenberry, Bill Wood, Howard Clark, Larry Woodcock, Jackie Perdue, Bob Gayle, Bob Garrison, P.F.C.p and Tom Hegler, P.F.C. 198 'gui HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS STATE GGYS STAT A GG NGT GISTURG TYPING GIRLS HGME MAKING BGYS HGME MAKING 3 AS Y CAMP HIGH SCHOOL BACK ROW: Ray Wasson, David Hutton, Bob Wein- zinger, Phyllis Gust, Sue Alexander, Phyllis Alexan- der. SECOND ROW: Leland Barney, Patty Dewey, Shar- on Titus, Dorothy Garrison, Evalyne Holesapple, Laurel Routh. SEATED: Howard Clark, Ray Skillen ltreasur- erj, Vera Byers ipresidentj, Jackie Speegle lsecretaryl, and John McCauley. NOT PICTURED: Keith Weinzin- ger Kvice presidentl. Richardson prings Ullice eoretary I i Jeanette Woolweber, Vera Byers Charlene Hockaday, Inertia Webb Evalyne Holesapple, and Laure Routh. 00 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOO' 'N'!x?x xx I 4fC-ft-,f 1iln,,nlnv ' R Q Q .xxx N xx X SP , W X X xg Y i , . ., 54- : , X '?., ni 3 A' . ' UiasO0'9L ff gwff ,f f W 3 Nw W mm, 1' muff Q x f' E D ef f N P3 A ws Ja -5'-' X ,AA, J ' J fix.. X : I N .al V - .Av f 2 0 'fa ,f Vw- ,L . f 'fx , Lf K 1 , A ,gf , J will ii! mf XS? w. V '55 WM L V V i1 .Q Lx L 2 VJ fi! F1 ii in ,, , H ,.Y I Xg LIIGGEIR McCl0UD HIGH SCHOOL 20 FAUULTY I ,..-- , CHARLES R. GREEN PRINCIPAL FRANCES HOGIN f PJY I 4, ,. ,AL M MARGARET AHLSTROM NINO CATTUZZO V 'sf . HARRY E. HICKLIN noNALn P. KERSTEN McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL BARRATT RAY EDWINA WINSLOW ELnzAnsrH K. HUNT cCLOUD HIGH SCHO FAUULTY FLORENCE MOORE I BERT L. TOMLINSON 1 , The Student Council is the legislative body of the school and has general supervision and control of student body activities. The student body president, with the approval of the council, has the power to appoint all the committees for student body activities. Each year to boost student body card sales, a contest is held. This year the competition was between the boys, the Beauties, and the girls, the Beasts. The Beasts lost and therefore had to furnish the pie and ice cream for the annual Pie a la Mode Dance held on Halloween. The student body president presides at all student council meetings and at general student assemblies. The school administrators and officials are advisors to the Student Council. 'l'llll 'I' lllllllllllIL ' -U ll' , ... . ,X . aw MT' ' -, f M ' ' tr vw E X. he FRONT ROW: C. Frantz, L. Roberts, V. Galli, B. Nobili, N. Palmer, D. Kite, BACK ROW: R. Galli, E. Mason, K. Ricci, K. Davis, M. Palmer, Mr. Ray Mrs. Ahlstrom. INSET: Marvin Toreson, Student Body President. and Mr. Green. 208 McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOI 'Y f qi' RONT ROW2 Mrs. HO9ln, P- Friday, R- Smith, A- Rossi, 5- Ryan. BACK ROW: M. Banza, J. Hanson, D. Stewart, P. Ahlenstorf, J. Norris NSET: V' l 1 G II'-G' l ' l. ' GIRL ' Lllzlll E llllllllClL The Girls' League was organized as a guiding body to promote the general welfare of girls, further the activities of girls, and help strive for good sports- manship. One ofthe many projects which have been taken up by the girls was a Code of Ethics, which has to do with the actions of girls in school and the proper wearing of uniforms. The Chdshnas Ballturned outto be a successhn socml event ahended by numerous students and teachers. The annual Girls' Hi Jinks is an affair the girls enjoy thoroughly. This is the one time of the year when all of the girls get together and really have a good time for themselves, along with getting to know others better. This year the Girls' League Council was under the supervision of Mrs. Hogin and Mrs. Ahlstrom. llcCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL WJ 1 if -' , lIElIIUA'I'l0 WE, THE STUDENT BODY OF THE MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL, DEDICATE OUR SECTION OF THE WHITE AND GOLD TO MRS. ZELMA C. GERLICHER IN APPREf CIATION OF HER MANY YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE STUDENTS OF MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL, BOTH PAST AND PRESENT. 210 MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL llllllll 0F TIME Then he opened the book And held it before me. As we, the Class of '55, approach the exciting day of graduation, we look back upon our high school life with happiness, and sometimes regret. Our life in McCloud High School has been not only eventful, but also educational, because we have learned a great deal in classes and in activities about people and about life as a whole. E No doubt we made mistakes and wasted some precious time, but we learned from these mistakes, as for instance, the time when we borrowed paint to blazon our numerals in public places on the Sneak Day of the Class of '54 .Some other sad experiences were detention serving. We were sometimes detained for our morning and noon tardiness, our indolence in classes, and our occasional 'teen-age disrespect for authority-not to mention our greatest sorrows over flunking occasionally our final examinations. Next year we won't have any high school worries, but we shall probably wish we were back in the old house of living and learning. On the other hand we had much happiness from the very first day we entered high school. As freshmen our initiation by the sophomores we happily survived, and we enjoyed their dance. Our return dance to them was also fun. Our class plays were happy and exciting parts of our school life, working together as a class to learn our lines and enjoying the thrill on opening night before the big audience. Putting on our Junior Prom is another one of our happy memories. While it was hard work, it was also fun, as was the Junior-Senior Banquet. Our Senior Ball was the happy climax to four years of high school. Graduation was the most exciting day of our high school life. As time matures us, we begin to visualize what life has to offer and what part we must play as students and as citizens to achieve success. We have learned some things the hard way, but we have learned. Time, as he grows old, teaches many lessons. :CLOUD HIGH SCHOOL It is better to learn late than never. PRESIDENT vw' Safety first. TREASURER 5 5 4511 Thinking is the most unhealthy thing The wrong way always seems the in the worId. more reasonable. VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY 19 Be merry if you are wise. Youth is alive. Now I know what love is. Running about like mad. MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOO 1 AVN ,pw-N. 3-fr f VII follow my noble nose. GenI!e of speech, beneflcenf of mind. 5' ws XQ ' Do be my enemy-for friendship's sake. I object to saying things twice. l'll fry 5,-,yfl-15,19 Oncejf nil .. C5 Ox .,,,.. Q? S., Man is nature's sole mistake. lf you Can'f be good be careful. We boil at different degrees. AcCLOU.D HIGH SCHOOL 213 SP QQ. ig, Much learning makes me mad. Don't wrinkle the merchandise. Silence gixles consent. When angry count ten. Wisdom has nothing to do with love. There's a good time coming. W! Too much rest is rust. Beware the fury of a patient man. 4 MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL lllUllLllUll lllllll l'l'll The sun was hot on this third day of August, 1980, as it beat down on Death Valley. For three days we had been without water-cool, clear water. Our lips were swollen and blackened, and our tongues were so thick we couldn't speak. After we had given up hope of survival, we heard in the distance the steady droning of Bill Hollenbeck's helicopter. As he descended, we saw Phyllis Ahlen- storf, Airline Stewardess, her nose pressed to the glass, waiting to get out for a beautiful sun tan. We piled into the helicopter and took off for McCloud, our home town. On our arrival, we found at the Last-Stop Airport the builder-owner, Carol Julien, who met us with his best mechanic, Bill Pellizzer, whose iobs always ended up in wrecks. We were greeted by Grandma Nancy Palmer and her famous Be- Bop Band playing When the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold. Holding back the monstrous crowd was Marvin Toreson, the town's only flatfoot with arch supports. We jumped into a taxi driven by David Ramsey, the town's most careful driver- after having served twenty iail terms for speeding. Looking to our right, we saw a sign that read- Sonny Sterling, all time Under-World champ VS Rocky Marshmallow, all time chump.'-' To our left we saw Keith Biorgum and Ralph Sullivan going happily about their work as civil engineers in the Kiddies' Park. At our destination, the Snack 'n Snore Hotel, managed by Carol Stone Snack and Janet Morton Snore, we found Henry Pretari playing solitaire in the middle of the lobby floor. He always was a hard working man. After a good night's sleep we moseyed down to Bob's Hash House. Here we had breakfast of club steak, Boston baked potatoes, slightly tossed salad, and a cup of black java, served by one of the world's outstanding chefs, Bob Paolinetti. He is noted for his marvelous boiled eggs. A little later, on Main Street, we noticed a peculiar sign: Teeth pulled while U wait. This was the office of dentist Sue Salmon and her assistant, Dorothy Stewart. We must say, they had a thriving business. As we were about to enter a taxi, we were startled by the bulky forrn of a sleeping man. lt was our old friend, Jim Paolinetti, Mr. Universe of 1980. Since he took up all the room, we hailed another cab, but the driver, Pat Fillmore, wouldn't stop as she was following the man in the cab ahead. Disgusted with the situation, we decided to walk. Soon, we saw Vivian Jordan, the fiendish little nurse, hurrying to the hospital to push her pet patients out of bed and bathe a few in boiling H2O. Since she was already late, she stopped to teli us all the recent gossip. Joyce Norris had been married for four years and had a lovely family of five boys and seven girls ltripletsl. The Last Chance Cafe, better known as Try lt -iust once, was owned by Ruelene Methvin and one of her recent customers was in a serious condition at the hospital. T We were exhausted and thought we had better find a place to rest before doing any more visiting. After seeing all our old classmates, we Violet Galli and Corinne Frantz, decided to return to our Cocoanut and Monkey Business in Hawaii and hoped that we would be able to revisit McCloud again soon. :CLOUD HIGH SCHOOL 5 FRONT ROW: E. Mason, F. Scalise, H. Wright, R. Cabitto, lenbeck. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ahlstrom, J. Hegre, K. Sanders, S. Ryan, P. Rafterty, J. Tallerico, P. Eggert, K. Ricci, J. Caswell. R' 56526, J- Thompson, J. Heaney, S. Gill, L. Lowry, R. Everett, ' h Mr, Ray. FOURTH ROW: F. Munsell, D. Keegan, J. Herbert, SECOND ROW: J- Raw' A- R055'f E' lacomsf B' Mosher, B. Nobili, J. Bortolin, B, Regnani, T. Chamberlain, G. Wion, R. Galli, J. Bode, K. Davis, B. Cunningham, C. Brinser, E, Hol- D. Shearer, D. Kite. if K --ff-' H. N,-L 'ik'- , DlCK KITE , 3 gi , -61' f President . W D .- D Q 'G' '11 .9 . SUE RYAN ' Cv BUD NOBILI VlCe-Preslderil Treasurer Tiff EUGENE MASON Secretary 216 McCl.OUD HIGH SCHOO T .fm ff- we Qs 'is Q, 5 . ..,A ir- G .N XM 30, L .wg ,sez It I LA VADA ROBERTS LL.. Q President ,' . DICK ECKERT Vice-President MARY PELLEGRINO Treasurer MIRELLA BORTOLILN Secretary llPHllMllllE FRONT ROW: I. Baiza, M. Baiza, R. Claro, L. Wheeler, D Eckert, S. Milani, K. Bjorgum, M. Pellegrino, E. Prothero, M. Bringle, E. Iaconis, L. Ahlenstorf. SECOND ROW: N Dowell, J. Overstreet, J. Hanson, J. Thomas, S. Eades, D. Meade, M. Grady, J. Walker, M. Nawman, B. Smalling, L. Van Keufen, C. Roth, C. Tannehill. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hunt K. Goates, C. Pointer, P. Hoertling, C. Trotter, C. Gill, M, Kirk L. Roberts, B. Green, M. Bortolin, C. Van Keuren, E. Ricci M, Cattuzzo, J. Chamberlain. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Kersten M. ossairt, M. Keegan, F. HufTman, V. Weis, R. Frantz, R Zanotto, A. Bortolin, D. Brickell, G. Lambert, R. Julien, L Holyfield, Mr. Tomlinson. :CLOUD HIGH SCHOOL FRONT ROW: H. Cunningham, C. Heston, R. Caselli, S, Lung, P, Pellegrino, R. Sarti, J. Baldini, B. Barron. SECOND ROW Wheeler, A. Mendenhall, W. Warner, J. Franklin, J. Davis Y. A. F. Jolly, B. Farentinos, J, Hyatt, D. Wellman, R. Smith, M P. Cunningham, D. Stone, lo 'KK Norris, V. Hollingsworth, Miss Winslow, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Friday, Rv pointer' pl Moore! Moore, D. Robinette, B, Thomas, C. Jones, L. Zanotto, H, Gray, E. Brinser, J. Nelson, D. Lofthus, L. Kirk, W. Eggert, D. I Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: L. Thompson, D. Canty, M. HufT- ' man, R. Marin, M. Palmer, K. Morphew, J. Murphy, R. Guy- . man, R. KIODDI G. Yancey, Mr, Cattuzzo. 2-T iffiy 233 MARIAN PALMER President 'CTD' f'1f:P ' .. NW 25'-. XX kd A 5 5 JIMMY FRANKLIN A PAULA FRIDAY Vice-President I Q 'J Treasurer ROSA SMITH Secretary McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS Slllll IE .lunier Journal We, the class of '56, being well acquainted with nhe high school routine, iumped right into the middle of activities. Many of our classmates are out for sports, and we hold our own on the more serious side also, contributing members to the CSF, honor roll, Student Council, the Log and the White and Gold staffs, and yell leaders. These activities, as well as our Junior Prom, Junior Play, and Junior-Senior Banquet are under the expert direction of our ad- visors, Mr. Ray and Mrs. Ahlstrom. We hope in our coming year to be even more successful than we have been in the past. ephemere age Sophomores, nearly all lsaint and sinnerl did rise to Occasions when, duty told us 't would be tactful and wise, to Prepare assignments, curricular and extra, to heap High honors and glory on our school and high standards keep. Our scholarship average well shows that we surely are Making marvelous progress in classes-to take us afar. On committees for assemblies and parties and dances you d find us Ready to plan and to work without flurry or fuss. Efficient, punctual, and able, we're proud of our name Successful achievement will bring us honor and fame Freshmen Fable Our class, the Class of '58, is one of the larger mes, having forty-six members. During the school fear we carried on various activities which have kept Js constantly underfoot. We have members in the band, the chorus, the pep club, the basketball teams and in almost all the other school activities. Many :romising athletes turned out for sports. WcClOUD HIGH SCHOOL After we amused the student body with the initia- tion ordeal, we enioyecl the party given to us by the Sophomores, and we gave one in return. Our class officers who led us through our green year are as follows: President, Marian Palmer, Vice-President, Jim Franklin, Secretary, Rosa Smith, and Treasurer, Paula Friday. FRONT ROW: L. Van Keuren, C. Frantz, K. Ricci, A. Rossi, K. Davis. BACK ROW: R. Zanotto, J. Herbert, M. Bortoiin, B. Green M Cat tuzzo, E. Ricci. FALL SEMESTER 1954-I955 CELIA vAN KEUREN C . S . F . CORINNE FRANTZ BETTY JIMINEZ KAREN RICCI MICHAEL CATTUZZO EUGENE RICCI JIMMY FRANKLIN PAULA FRIDAY ANGIE ROSSI HELEN WRIGHT KAY DAVIS JOE TALLERICO JIM HERBERT BUD NOBILI RONNIE CASELLI RUBY BAIZA DENNIS WELLMAN EUGENE MASON H O N O R R O L L MARGARET GRADY VIOLET GA'-U MARIAN NAWMAN JOYCE NORRIS JANET MORTON KAY ANN SANDERS IIII IIIILL LUCILLE VAN KEUREN VIRGINIA WEIS CHARLOTTE GOATES ELAINE PROTHERO MIRELLA BORTOLIN FRANKIE HUFFMAN DICK ECKERT BOB GREEN ROGER ZANOTTO PATRICIA MOORE MARIAN PALMER ROSA SMITH MARY HUFFMAN LORETTA ZANOTTO BOB FARENTINOS FRONT ROW E. Prothero, H. Wright, K. Sanders, D. Stewart, V. U BACK ROW: E. Mason, D. Kite, B. Nobili, M. Cossairt I I C GII D. Brickell, D. Eckert. 220 MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL SEATED: R. Galli, V. Galli, Miss Winslow, Mrs. Moore, K. Davis. STANDING: B. Nobili, J. Herbert, Mrs. Hunt, C. Frantz, D. Ramsey E. Mason, K. Ricci, M. Toreson. WHITE A ll ll0Lll The Seniors, having gained experience last year in preparing our local section of the White and Gold, took on the largest part of the responsibility for this year's annual. K After initiating their assistants, the helpful Juniors, into the idea as to what iobs had to be done and how the staff should work together, the 1955 annual was well on its way. The hard-working staff learned to lay out the pages, sell space for advertise- ments to companies and organizations and copy claims to students to help pay for the annual, take the responsibility of writing and rewriting copy, and, most important, to cooperate. Cooperation is important if the staff is to mold its ideas and prepare care- fully for printing the White and Gold, The staff is grateful to the advisors for helping to plan and supervise the work. cCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL 221 There are both advantages and draw-backs to school office work. The first period office girl, for instance, doesn't have to worry about being late to class. She can slip unnoticed through the crowd of late-comers in the office. When roads are bad in winter Mr. Green has the fourth period office girl ring the bell at ten minutes to twelve. She is often bothered by students coaxing her to ring it earlier. The last period office girl dreads facing the students, since she has to read the detention list. But the girls are fortunate to have the oppor- tunity to put into immediate practice the knowledge they learn in their com- mercial courses. llFFlUE l to r.: K. Davis, V. Galli, A. Rossi, Charles R. Green, P. Ahlenstorf, C. Frantz, P. Rafferty Knot shownl. 'G M? ,Av 'Y fir McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL FRONT ROW: M, Kirk, J. Morton, J. Murphy, E. laconis, M. Pellegrino, SECOND ROW: L. Roberts, E, Brinser, F. Jolly, P. Moore, L. Ahlenstorf P. Ahlenstorf, S. Milani, +C. Heston, J. Baldini, C. Brinser, M. Bortolin. J. Hyatt, L. Zanotto. BACK ROW: P, Rafferty. DRILL TEAM The Drill Team is coming along very well, having gained experience last year and during the last summer when some of the team members, led by Major- ette Phyllis Ahlenstorf, marched in the McCloud Fiesta parade and won second place. They rnarched also at the VVeed ltahan CarnivaL and there they took Hrst place. By the end of the first semester this year the eighteen girls had each made new uniforms ot purple pleated skirts and gold blouses with a purple M, and under the direction of Mr. Hicklin and Mrs. Ahlstrom and head maiorette Phyllis Ahlenstorf, this second year of the drill team has continued to be a successful one. MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL This year something different was added: new band uniforms. A commit- tee made up of representatives from town organizations that contributed to the band fund met with school officials, band representatives, and Mr. Hicklin to make the selection. The new uniforms are purple trimmed with gold. The band also formed a club with the following officers: president, Sonny Sterling, vice- president, Dick Kite, secretary, Patsy Rafferty. One of the band club projects this year is the organization of a dance band. The group has enjoyed the 'wide variety of band music they learned, including some novelty numbers. BA FRONT ROW: N. Palmer, B. Regnani, P. Friday, M. Palmer, S. Gill, S. Sterling, R. Zanotto, M. Cattuzzo, R. Guyman, E. Iaconis. G. Lambert, E. Ricci, D. Eckert, M. Bringle, S. Lung. MIDDLE ROW: B. BACK ROW: D. Wellman, J. Thomas, F. Munsell, W. Warner, J. Thomp- Farentinos, B. Thomas, G. Yancey, J, Paolinetti, H. Gray, P. Rafferty, son, Mr. Hicklin, C. Roth, D. Kite. 224 McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL FIRST ROW: D. Robinetfe, V. Hollingsworth, C. Jones, F. Scalisc, C. Van P. Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hicklin, L. Zanotfo, J. Murphy Keuren, M. Nawman, J. Davis, H. Gray. SECOND ROW: A. Mendenhall, L. Kirk, J. Hyatt, J. Baldini, P. Moore. A. Wheeler, S. Lung, M. Grady, D. Meade, F. Jolly, J, Nelson, R. Smith, llllllll The chorus this year has been organized into a club with the following of- ficers: president, Margaret Grady, vice-president, Helen Gray, secretary, Pat Moore. On Wednesday evening, November 17, 1954, the McCloud High School chorus and band, directed by Mr. Harry Hicklin, presented a program of music to the people of McCloud. The program was received with enthusiasm by parents and friends. The last day before Christmas vacation in the school assembly, the chorus with the band put on a Christmas story program. Under the direction of Mr. Hicklin, there has been much interest shown in music. ACCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL 22 amor Play: GERARD - - - MISS IRENE HAMILTON ARNOLD Q. HENLY - LARRY MALONE - LINDA WILLIAMS - GOODY GULFHOPPER ELMER TRUITT - GERT TRUITT - GLADYS TRUITT - CLARENCE TRUITT - GRAMPS - MAGGIE TRUITT - ROSCOE BLIPP - MARVIN TORESON - NANCY PALMER - DAVID RAMSEY - KEITH BJORGUM - CORINNE FRANTZ PHYLLIS AHLENSTORF - KEITH BJORGUM - NANCY PALMER PHYLLIS AHLENSTORF ' DAVID RAMSEY RALPH SULLIVAN - CAROL STONE MARVIN TORESON ' IIIIIIK A II IIIIIIIIK RAYMOND THE PROF NICHOLS - DAVID RAMSEY FRANCIS - - - P. OLIVER BUCKHOLDER - - MRS. MILDRED GUNKLOCK MRS. MARGARET BICKLE LIEUTENANT SHAW - JACKIE SUMMERS - POODLES - BEANIE - - - HUGO NOGGINNOCKER THREE BUFFALO LADIES BOB PAOLINETTI RALPH SULLIVAN JANET MORTON - VIOLET GALLI SONNY STERLING CORINNE FRANTZ VIOLET GALLI MACK GROSSEN - LEO HOGUE VIVIAN JORDAN JOYCE NORRIS SUE SALMON Junior Play: LINE I I TIIII AIR MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL R. GALLI, J. NORRIS, K. RICCI YELL LEADER ROSE GALLI KAREN Ruccl ANGIE Ross: McClOUD HIGH SCHOOL 4 J, FRONT ROW: M. Bringle, D. Brickell, C. Tannehill, F. Munsell, tuzzo, E. laconis, M. Toreson, R. Shearer, R. Baiza, W. Howe, A. Bortolin, K. Biorgum, J. Bortolin, B. Green, C. Roth. H. Pretari, B. Paolinetti, J. Herbert, J. Paolinetti, B. Regnani. BACK ROW: D. Eckert, S. Gill, E. Mason, B. Nobili, M. Cat- '-I Q! 99 FRONT ROW: H. Wright, P. Ahlenstorf, K. Davis. SECOND Mosher, C. Brinser, J. Heaney, R. Galli, A. Rossi, K. Sanders, ROW: R. Methvin, J. Morton, D. Stewart, C. Frantz, N. P. Rafferty, V. Jordan, V. Galli. Palmer, J. Norris, C. Stone. BACK ROW: K. Ricci, B. MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL . Q,-5-L-1,713-Iqw--pfM,.5.,vW,,4,4,-.-. - .A .., 3,,,,,.,k..., -7-in -1'-935,-5-W,q14w,.1,.x,,,. X' v' -. A 7 2 Yffrgr:-iwr 'PA' ' .4 . 2- ,mm 5 .,:- .A - . L , . .,.1-,.-., ,ZWMH -A 'W ' f m' ' , . , g- -+' 1-eu--4 wg.-1...4. - .J L ,,,w..,..f .we g- . .tv . - , , , ,E ,, ,dug Y L, qv ' min no-X, ,,,s.z.g,' - .. f'.f5'i11: ..2:.' SMT- f 4 ' f f f-5 -:41-, . ' - ,.,.,..-,.,... , , 1 iwyi M 4LE'l l'E.ll ME BOB PAOLINETTI McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL BILL REGNANI RUDY BAIZA FRONT ROW: R. Methvin, P. Ahlenstorf, N. Palmer, J. Norris, BACK ROW: P. Fillmore, V. Galli, B. Slocum, C. Frantz, J. Morton. C. Stone, V. Jordan, D. Stewart, J. Blankenship. .Ill lllli P. . lllli P. E. BOTTOM TO TOP: P. Rafferty, K. Ricci, B. Mosher, F. Scalise, P. Eggert, R. Galli, C. Brimer, L. Lowry, S. Ryan, A. Rossi, J. Heaney, J. Hegre. BACK ROW: K. Sanders, H. Wright, K. Davis. 230 McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL FRONT ROW. L. Ahlenstorf, M, Baiza, E. Prothero, M. Bortolin, BACK ROW: M. Newman, N. Dowell, C. Van Keuren M. Kirk E. laconis, M. Grady, M. Pelligrino, D. Meade, l. Baiza, S. Milani. V. Weis, L. Roberts, C. Gill, F. Huf?man, L. Van Keuren, Pointer, L, Wheeler, J, Thomas, C. Trotter, J. Hanson. lllllllllllllllll P. . Fllll Hlllll P.ll. FRONT ROW: A. Mendenhall, D. Robinette, A. Wheeler, C. Heston, BACK ROW: W. Warner, L. Zanotto, C. Jones, M. Palmer, H. Gray V. Hollingsworth, P. Cunningham. SECOND ROW: P. Moore, J. L. Kirk, J. Murphy, J. Davis, M. Huffman, E, Brinser, P. Friday, Hyatt, R. Smith, Y, Pellegrino, F. Jolly, J. Baldini, S. Lung, J, Nelson. McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL LEON HOLYFIELD DICK KITE MELVIN COSSAIRT JIM HERBERT BOB PAOLINETTI MARVIN TORESON KEITH BJORGUM ...........-...4,-.... BILL REGNANI RUDY BAIZA RAOUL JULIEN DICK SHEARER BUDDY NOBILI COACH TOMLINSON Q! 97 fl1'E A M aozoMuNsELL McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL - A-mmgvgwi 375.5 ani. 4 S EDDIE IACONIS STANLEY GILL JULIEN BORTOLIN ROGER ZANOTTO , QU! EUGENE MASON BOB GREEN DAVID BRICKELL KENNY GOATES WN ww EUGENE RICCI KENNY MORPHEW MICHAEL CATTUZZO RONNIE GUYMAN MICKEY BRINGLE COACH TOMLINSON RICHARD MARIN QQ H T E A NI cCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL ---p-., Nfl! KENNY MORPHEW STANLEY Gm RICHARD c:Asmo JERRY WALKER JOE TALLERICO CARL ROTH EUGENE RICCI KENNY GOATES JON BODE MICKEY BRINGLE BOB GREEN SHERILL EADES COACH RAY 'l' E A M 234 McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL QQQHU-f BOB SMALLING JIMMY FRANKLIN RICHARD MARIN MICHAEL CATTUZZO .mvif RICHARD POINTER ' DAVID STONE KENNY BJORGUM nw, RONNIE CASELLI Q! 99 MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL 09' BUDDY BARRON BOB FARENTINOS MICKEY NORRIS ww HECTOR CUNNINGHAM BOB CLARO TEA M CHAMP HH FRONT ROW: R. Klopp, E. Mason, D. Keegan, J. Caswell, J. Bortolin, BACK ROW: R. Frantz, R. Shearer, B. Nobili, F. Munsell, K. Biorgum, R. Baiza, J. Herbert, G. Yancey, R, Guyman, E. laconis, Coach Tomlinson. B, Paolinetti, T. Chamberlain, R. Julien, J. Chamberlain, D. Lofthus, 36 FllllTllALL The football team this year made a very good showing, losing only one league game and taking second place in the play-offs. Many times the boys gave the spectators a thrill by coming from behind and defeating their worthy and surprised opponents. Next year our chances for a championship team should be excellent as we are losing only two of our first string outfit. The scores for this school year were as follows: LEAGUE GAMES PLAY-OFFS Loggers Opponents Loggers Opponents 38 Fort Jones l8 57 Fort Jones 20 28 Butte Valley 34 l4 Butte Valley 47 14 Etna 14 36 Happy Camp 27 McCLOUD HlGH SCHOOL One ofthe largest turn-outs in recent years for the i955 baseball varsity was on hand to greet Coach Don Kersten, who has taken over the Logger nine. On the baseball schedule, in addition to the eight league games, were Red Bluff, Lassen High, Shasta High at Redding and several other practice games. Among returning lettermen were Eugene Mason, Rudy Baiza, Bud Nobili, Eddie laconis, Marvin Toreson, Bob Paolinetti, Stanley Gill, Jim Herbert, and Bob Green, along with several prospects from the sophomore and freshmen classes. At present the team has the potential of being one of the outstanding in the past several years and should finish well up in the first division. BASEBALL is at , ,.,,,,.. 5 . .. . . , . fl :7t:5fg,. Y ...f fi, Q- ,sy Q.. 5... A- sf., , 'fT 'ff .sw g ,f1'5sY?.y s. .Q em? ,, 15. , ig ,N A- N 'V we' FIRST ROW: B. Barron, R. Caselii, R. Frantz, K. Morphew, K. Goates, B. Farentinos, B. Smalling, C. Tannehill. THIRD ROW: D. Brickell, E. Ricci, E. laconis, E. Mason, R. Sarti. SECOND ROW: L. Thompson, R. Marin, M. Cattuzzo, D. Eckert, R. Julien, F. Munsell, B. Nobili, R. Zanotto, R. Pointer, C. Roth, D. Sullivan, D. Lofthus, G. Yancey, B. Paolinetti, J. Herbert, R. Baiza, B. Green, Coach Don Kersten. McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL 237 'PENN I my :J , 1 1 rf VK -8. H+-f...4.' 3. J' vm 'Ax-f-...g,1 1. m 3 Q Ag, SITTING: v. Gam, C. Frantz. STANDING: E. Mason, K. Ricci, R. Galli, vc, David, R. Bam. McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL K' . x V .J ... . X t . .. . . . . :..-V-iss w.wwW i Q Q ' -X - - , sifgeg.-fee , c A as s M - , 1 A f-'Til ' K ' ' ' . ' F?i'f i i i'-ff -f-ffEsiifis . '5f9tfs2ii.+ei?'tf S Q -- x , - : s , . . . .. z s . . , as A . . K . tiff.. m. - - 1...afg.sg. -. - . .1 A . t ' . .. . . . A ,,,g? . , E t. g. I. ,L5,., .. . M, V7 :W I-,iw ,. . f ,, ., . . ... A-vc sw , FRONT ROW: R. Ev G. Yancey, M. Bringle, B. Green, S. Eades, B. Fnrentinos. BACK ROW: J. Paolinetti, B. Smallin TRACK The track team this year, coached by Mr. Tomlinson, should be able to make a fine showing. The few returning lettermen, plus a few freshmen and sopho- mores should add strength to the McCloud cinder squad. As we go to press, the track team plans to attend many triangular meets plus the county track meet. Those making a good showing at the county meet will continue to compete in larger track meets, such as Redding and possibly Chico. llcClOUD HIGH SCHOOL . -' nt, .lm erett, B. Cunningham, R. Shearer, K. Biorgum, R. Baiza, B. Nobili, B. Paolinetti, J. Bortolin, D. Brickell, A. Bortolin, g, R. Julien, H. Cunningham, R. Caselli. xx-. K' .J Q H E 3 Hz, ix- -q ,angel f, f, 'ij .L A Q lgf?FL , E x' x W 's .M M . L Levi- -- it -1' L VB ia , 'Wg a D FOOTBALL DAZE WHAT'LL YOU HAVE? BUGS! 1. Hiffw i 0 ' L-df 8 , 1 I I TOLD YOU SO! - L HEADS OR TAILS? A J., pw www' BEYOND REPALR! HFS OFF? ij fswewvg ig, nn, stun- , QU- CHAIN REACTION SOLID COMFORT ZEBRA? Us 'V' M 4 N 4 N, , . 1 - - Ly INNOCENTS- 240 ,Mr ,-fd K. if L in :V f, 55 ' , 3 - v ffm-5f'El . LEE ,. 1 5 Y' if ' '44 W- L . X K A 1 -- kt. - ' .Y . fi' .- L 1' -'. , - - ' V' A k WEE SENIORS? O W FOWL OR FOUL? ' MOUN'l' SHASTA f -- ,- S... vs.. .-an.. -:la-Eli' , A ' ' -:Ju-...A -A ,,,- Q ll: f P' 1 1 'x . .ov va ,iii ' A -Ntfvxiztws, .A X .H-4.1, ' ?7:f'q- w ,gh 'gl' v. Qu K- .. - V 4,-.Img . -5 5- ,. ' 'f A:,jf1...,.. - 1: ' '.... .ikmsff gf- -wr-sr. 114 -ev -1 M ilu? wg .9 VI. 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MELO Coach, Mechanical Drawing, Languages, Soc. Studies U.S. Hist. and Civics, Eng. Journaligm Y, MRS. MULLENDORE MRS. LETCHER MR. GUTTMAN Home Economics Business Subjects Cadets Girls' Phy. Ed., Bus. Subi Arts and Crafts MRS. FIOIATOS Girls' Counseling MR. HOFFMAN Principal-Advisor GARY DAVIDSON homore Class President in SFS ff. 2+- LL Vikki. be Se Q'g., META MGNEII. lhite and Gold Editor Qhg 9 ll zzzz 1,-- -Q-,i --. -f f '----1 f ' f ,Si itil RICHARD TORESON Junior Class President fit Ver de. . E ix sw we S ' X te H far W tw ' Q ,X pt N9 in R S' Q X Q, - . at , . 9. ivws imx NNE -5 5 eerie PETER CHINCA Student Body Business Mgr. 'Q 'fa NCLA GRAHAM ls' League President Himsa, 1 'i JOHNNY JO MAIS Freshman Class President Wifi' Pwr? BOB WITHERS Band President ' Q ffkr MKFNJ QQQE V , m e .- f 2 :sf PHILIP HUNTINDON Student Body President DON HILTON Stud. Body V.P.,' Sr. Class luis: V my no Sify! it-Rl. ' LORRAINE CECCATO Student Body Secretar la sa JOHN COLOMBERO FRANKIE MlI.ES ARLENE BIANCHI Block S President Yell Leader G.A.A. President lm- J 24 MR. ROSS Advisor ROBERT EICHORN ARDITH STANSBURY RUTH MARTIN 'CX TWA W, ,. . , ,.... .L iw - - -- .e .,, . I i N , I . A W N-mv. ,,1,f-M, ff. WLM .V -f . I rw if ,ff - W:..Hg,4x , .ll M. ,krk , A :,,, Q . amy pt W fm , I . I N-Eg 3 QE - .z I 'fi 'T .M . 535 A --Mggw, f KQV- . 1 . ,.k .i .X gpm- ,kgsa- g gi-,Wg-., X,Qx :fl K1 S m A Z im -, A ,. ' 'K :QI DON HILTON Judge f gfzigsm W' GARY DAVIDSON JOHNNY MAIS BOB WITHERS M1 ,EM W E2 6 JNQY5 rv , ff- TUBE T 9 co TR0L?? f'LAI JIM WILLIAMS ffl? 'ft-I W,-v' 'C 'I!n- JIM NEPTUNE BASIL NEWTON v . il if -Hrvf' li: Q? S ' N! I GEORGE WINKELMAI A ik I NR 'Q LUCILLE BROWN CAROL DICK :Ov ul' Radio Program 3 Bus. Mgr. 4 Student Council 4 Baseball 1234 Basketball 234 Football 234 Block S 234 Bear Growls 3 White and Gold 4 Dramatic Club 12 St. Council 4 St. Control 4 Track 34 Football 234 Block S 34 Chorus 2 Band 1234 Pres. 4 Uniform Mgr. 3 Orchestra 4 Bear Growls 3 Cadets 24 :lass Treas. 4 Track 1 Baseball 34 Basketball 124 Football 3 Block S 34 Bear Growls 3 Cadets 23 Class V. Pres. 1 CLASS PETER CHINCA Poetry is man's rebellion against being what he is BOB WITHERS Patience is a remedy. MELVIN ACORD ls not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves? silt llll as sr 'Lv 2- an 414' St. Body Pres. 4 Business Mgr. 3 St. Council 234 St. Control 3 Track 1234 Basketball 134 Football 234 Block S 234 Chorus 2 White 81 Gold 123 Bear Growls 3 CSF 1234 Cadets 123 St. Conference 34 Class Pres. 3 Class Play 3 Radio Program 3 Trans. 1952 Radio Program 3 Track 4 Basketball 234 Football 4 Block S ' 34 Band 234 Pub. Mgr. 4 Orchestra 34 Bear Growls 3 Class Play 3 Track 1234 Baseball 4 Basketball 234 Block S 234 Band 1234 Equip. Mgr. 23 Orchestra 234 Bear Growls 34 White and Gold 4 Cadets 1 Class Play 3 QQ 77 PHILIP HUNTINGDON For man is man and master of his fate. elm ,di DON THUNBORG The moral obligation to be intelligent. BOB CALKINS Speech is a mirror of the soulg as a man speaksp so is he. St. Body V. Pres. 4 St. Council 24 St. Control 4 Judge 4 Track 1234 Baseball 4 Basketball 1234 Football 234 Block S 234 Chorus 2 Bear Growls 3 Cadets 23 Class Pres. 24 Class Play 3 Track 24 Tennis 1234 Baseball 234 Basketball 1234 Football 34 Block S 234 Band 1 Bear Growls 3 White and Gold 3 Cadets 3 Class Play 3 Baseball 24 Basketball 234 Bear Growls 3 Track 124 Baseball 1 Basketball 124 Football 124 Block S 124 Cadets 12 Class Pres. 1 n DON HILTON The world cannot live at the level of its great men. LOUIE CAPIFONI Survival of the fittest. BERTON NEWBERRY I do not understandg l pausep 1 examine. JOHN HALL All things are common among friends. Nd i v i i JOHN COLOMBERO Handsome is as handsome does. FRANK BALL We are all pretty small potatoes compared to what we might be. TED RUNYAN Comin' in on a wing and a prayer. CHARLES IVES A good mind possesses a kingdom. al. uvullul -1 Track 1234 Basketball 4 Football 1234 Block S 1234 Chorus 2 Boys' State 3 Bear Growls 3 White and Gold 3 Cadets 123 Class V. Pres. 4 Letterman Pres. 4 Class Play 3 St. Conference 3 St. Council 3 St. Control 3 Track 1234 Basketball 123 Football 234 Block S 1234 Band 1234 Pres. 3 Orchestra 4 Bear Growls 3 White and Gold 12 Cadets 23 Class V. Pres. 3 Letterman V. Pres. 4 Class Play 3 C.S.F. 4 Trans. 1953 Football 4 Track 3 Band 34 Orchestra 4 Bear Growls 3 Class Play Trans. 'l952 Baseball 34 Basketball 23 Bear Growls 3 Cadets 23 St. Council 4 GAA 1234 Girls' League 1234 Pep Club 1234 Chorus 23 Rich. Springs 3 White and Gold 3 Bear Growls 3 Girls' League Pres. 4 Junior Play NOLA GRAHAM 'Good health and good sense 1 91 are two of life's' greatest blessings. 4.x . ........... iq A ' :sz- .. 1.5.6 A i ut its .Q 1 t in 5,5 531' . ggtslt,g2t.:.rivA:ag1 :z wwf N- tara... , P if x P' 'li if -11 S1 4 ft -ri 1 ,t I 6 I J, ff SHELDA WHEELER Hers was a carefree heart and a happy nature. 33 Q -Q' A it if St. Control 3 Tennis 234 GAA 1234 Girls' League 1234 Pep Club 1234 FHA 4 Chorus 23 Band 234 Rich. Springs 3 Bear Growls 3 White and Gold 3 Drill Team 4 Class Play 3 GAA 1234 Girls' League 123 Pep Club 123 Chorus 2 YMCA Conf. 2 Bear Growls 3 White and Gold 2 Drill Team 234 Class Play 3 CAROL ASBELL Poetry comes fine spun for a mind at peace. LORETTA GARDNER lt matters not how long you live, but how well. Trans. 1952 Radio Program 3 Tennis 23 GAA 234 Girls' League 234 Pep Club 234 Chorus 23 Rich. Springs 3 YMCA Conf. 2 Bear Growls 34 White and Gold 34 Assoc. Ed. 4 Class Play 3 Shu-Inn! Fnnf fl JIM MONTGOMERY Better be ignorant of the matter than half-know it. an -my GLENN POE Little man, what now? 'UN' W is-.w LYLE VANDEMARK lt is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness. ' GEORGE WINKELMAN l do not ask for any crown. ep. 1' . uf' Track 234 Basketball 124 Football 34 Block S 234 Bear Growls 34 White and Golo Assoc. Ed. 4 Asst. Bus. Mg Class Play 3 Band 1234 Bear Growls 3 White and Goli Class Play 3 Track 23 Football 1 Bear Growls 2 Cadets 12 Track 2 Baseball 34 Basketball 12. Football 34 Block 5 34 Bear Growls White and G Asst. Bus. l Cadets 2 LUUIILII J Control 4 nnis 3 A 1234 rls' League 1234 p Club 1234 nd Maiorette 3 orus 23 ar Growls 34 hite and Gold 34 Art Ed. 4 'ill Team 23 irler 12 ll Leader 3 ass Play 3 ep Club V. Pres. 3 ep Club Sec. 2 . Council 4 AA 1234 rls' League 1234 -p Club 1234 ch. Springs 3 tar Growls 3 ass Sec. 1 ass Treas. 23 p Club V. Pres. 2 rls' League Sec. Treas. 3 ass Play 3 AA 1234 rls' League 1234 p Club 1234 ACA Conf. 2 ar Growls 3 ill Team 234 ass Sec. 3 AA Vice Pres. 3 AA Sec. 4 ass Play 3 Trans. 1954 CAROL DICK All went merry as a Marriage bell. LORRAINE CECCATO Small and petite with a dainty air about her. SANDRA TRACY Her way was not aggressive: her manner was pleasing. Fair words never hurt the tongue. KATHERINE GRISWOLD 'meow Trans. 1952 Track 34 Baseball 4 Basketball 23 Football 34 Block S 34 Class Play 3 Baseball 34 Basketball 1234 Block S 34 Band 1234 Orchestra 34 Bear Growls 34 White and Gold 4 Class V. Pres. 2 Class Play 3 Bear Growls 3 Cadets 124 Tennis 34 Baseball 2 Bear Growls 3 Mike and Key 3 Emerg. Co- ordinator 4 CARL BAUER A strong spirit and strong mind. 8 at. Louncil 4 GAA 1234 Girls' League 1234 Pep Club 1234 Rich. Springs 3 Girls' State 3 Bear Growls 34 White and Gold 234 Asst. Editor 3 Editor 4 CSF 2 GAA Vice Pres. 4 Class Sec. 4 Class Play 3 GAA 1234 Girls' League 1 Pep Club 12 Rich. Springs 2 YMCA Conf. 2 Bear Growls 3 White and Gold 1234 Class Play 3 ' n META MCNEIL It is not every question that deserves an answer. VICTOR PENSERINI FRANCES SLOVER So little time, so much Your hearts desire be to do. with you. St. Council 4 Tennis 23 GAA 1234 TED COTTINI Time is but the stream I go afishin' in. No one knows what he can do till he tries. DAWNE KIHM Girls' League 1234 Pep club 1234 Drill Team 234 Majorette 4 Chorus 2 Rich. Springs 3 Bear Growls 3 White and Gold 3 Band Twirler 123 Class Treas. 1 GAA Pres. 4 GAA Sec.-Treas. 3 St. Conference 3 Class Play 3 n ARLENE BIANCHI Speak gently-it is better by far. Without music life would be a mistake. JACKIE KENSLER GAA 1234 Girls' League 4 Pep Club 4 Bear Growls 3 V4 4 1 E IOR GLASS WILL I, Jackie Kensler, will my psychology book to Linda Freer. I, Donald Thunborg, will my musical ability to Lyle Chambers, who will no doubt need it. I, Ted Runyan, will my pink pants to Cliff CPorky7 Lint. I, Dawne Kihm, will my photographic ability to Bob Goodrich. I, Phil Huntingdon, will my chair at the dinner table to Gary Davidson. I, Louie Capifoni, will my height to Bernard Davis, who needs it. I, Arlene Bianchi, will my unwavering patience to next year's drill team maiorette. I, Carl Bauer, will leave-gladly. I, Glenn Poe, will my size six shoe to Dick Sinigiani. I, Lorraine Ceccato, will leave-as soon as possible. I, Jim Montgomery, will my very capable ability to fall flat on my face during assembly to anyone who is as clumsy as I was. I, Lyle Vandemark, will my pick-up to Mrs. A. I, Victor Penserini, will my good looks to Clifford Lint. I, Charles Ives, will my ability to wreck '49 Fords to Mrs. A. I, Frances Slover, will my ability to drive to anyone dumb enough to take it. I, Ted Cottini, will my hair to Mr. Manley for good looks. l, Bert Newberry, will my ability at nothing to Gerald Spini. I, Loretta Gardner, will my freckles to my cousin who really doesn't need them. I, Bob Withers, will my power over women to all freshmen. E IOR GLA As I sit here looking around the Municipal Auditorium it brings back memories of twenty years ago. That was I955l When the Mighty Seniors of Mount Shasta High graduated! And now, it is I975-and we are having our twenty-year reunion. All of the gradu- ating class are here with the exception of Lyle Vandemark and Katherine Griswold who were unable to attend on account of pressing big business deals at the multi-million dollar automobile factory that they have built up on the site of Ray's Service Station. Sitting here trying to recognize my former classmates, I see a very tall person looking around above everybody, and I recognize him as Burton Newberry. He often has been called the tallest man ever to drive a midget racing car, and he has won world-wide fame for the daring and skill with which he drives. And there, standing by himself for the moment, is the great Theodore Teddy Cottini who has made his fortune by starting a very extensive guide and hunting service in that rugged region around and on Quail Hill. People from all over the world come here to have Ted take them hunting. From what I hear and see, Nola Graham and Arlene Bianchi, are doing very well, as you have probably heard. Nola owns a string of drug stores from the Canadian border to the tip of South America, 250 I, George Winkelman, will my ability to never run out of gas to Joe Anderson. I, Melvin Acord, will my ineligibility to Eddie Carroll. I, Peter Chinca, will my kind, understanding ways with the teachers and principal to Larry Stilley. I, Don Hilton, will my fine, upstanding position as iudge in Student Court to Irving Astmann. I, Carol Asbell, will my wonderful driving ability to Bertha Williams. I, Bob Calkins, will my ability to sleep in class to anyone who can get away with it. I, Nola Graham, will my seat in study hall to my Freshman friends in hopes that they will remember me by it. I, Frank Ball, will my football ability to Bob Goodrich. I, Sandra Tracy, will my quite worn drill team boots to any future drill team member who can wear them. ' I, Kay Griswold, will my place in office first period to the next lucky gal. I Carol Dick, will my position as art editor of the White and Gold 1 to Flora Lea. I, Meta McNeil, will ???? to ????. I, Shelda Wheeler, will my ability to sneak out of class to Muriel Astmann. I, John Hall, will my play-boy style to Grover Brown. I, John Colombero, will my ability to play basketball to Jim Dillard. SS PRUPHECY and Arlene is a very well-known nurse. In fact, she has revolution- ized the nursing racket , She puts them in the hospital and Nola fills them up with pills. Ah! There, iust coming in, is Frank Ball and John Colombero. They have iust returned from a very successful football season. Al- though they don't play any more, they have built the Mott Maulers into an unbeatable team. They haven't been beaten in the last ll years and have been the world's champs for the past ll years. Charles Ives, as usual, is the main attraction for he has world acclaim as a top-comedian, and as his assistant or stooge, as they call them in the show world, is that favorite of all girls, Melvin Acord. Carol Asbell, as I understand, does not do anything at all, be- cause she has already made her fortune in the ring as a woman wrestler. In her prime there wasn't a woman alive that could stay in the ring with her for more than IO seconds. Up on the stage is Victor Penserini,' trying to solo for the girls, He has made quite a stir in the world with his band of trumpet players. They are called The Loud Five-Plus One . The PIus-One --that's Victor, as I understand. And there is a very quiet little man, standing by himself, iust thinking of his trees. It is Jim Montgomery, who, as everyone knows MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL I I I bought Long-Bell Lumber Company and McCloud River Railroad Com- pany iust a year after he was graduated from high school. He com- bined them and named the corporation Long Mung, Inc. In a group near me, laughing as usual, is the Mistress of all the money, Loretta Gardner. I have learned that she has purchased the Life magazine, and renamed it, Let's Live a LittIe . Over in the far corner is Dawne Kihm practicing on his game of tennis. As everyone knows, Dawne is very well-known in all of the foreign countries, as well as in America, as the man to beat if you are going to get any place in that sport. His foreign friends iust simply won't play him any more, and they call him Dawne Never Lose Kihm. Off to my right is that very quiet, but not too shy, Meta McNeil. Standing with her is Lorraine Ceccato, in her ever-happy little way. As I understand it, Lorraine and Meta have become renowned as a song and dance team. They have made so much money with their act that they will only perform for the President or foreign royalty. They say, Let us show ourselves to nobody. Coming towards me are those two who were always making good times better, Don Hilton and Bob Withers. Don has done very well for himself as a foreign diplomat to Siberia. He sure has revo- lutionized things. Instead of the Russians drinking Vodka, now they drink milk. And Bob, well, he finally made good by starting an institution, where great intellectuals seek higher learning. Here, sitting right along side of me is that very beautiful Shelda Wheeler. She has won herself fame as a model. It has been said that she has been paid as much as S500 a minute to model her own garment, fwhich I forgot to say, her own company makesl, pedal- pushers. If you want a pair of pedal-pushers, iust see Shelda. As I am trying to locate other persons that I may recognize, I see Peter Chinca and George Winkelman, over by the refreshment stand, inspecting the soda wafer. As everybody knows, they are known the world-over for their chain of soda fountains. When they finished high school their fathers turned the only one they had over to them. It was in Mount Shasta, and was known as the Veterans' Fountain. They have now built it into a billion dollar corporation of chain soda fountains. I have iust seen Jackie Kensler and Carol Dick and Frances Slover entering the auditorium, with their families and I must say they are a very nice-looking group. I understand all three are still happily married and husbands are doing very well. There stands our former Student Body President, Philip Hunting- don. I have read in the papers that he is Commander in Chief of the Far Eastern Naval Division. He is also planning to run for President next election year. Phil, as I always thought, was a die-hard Army man, but I guess he finally saw that the Navy had the best deal. And there is that little man with the big voice, Glenn Poe. He has been playing football with the Mott Maulers. His rivals call him Glenn The Phantom Poe. As I understand, John and Frank are thinking of letting him buy into their club, in the next 5 or IO years, but his services at that fullback position are hard to beat. He tears through the opposing lines for 80 and 90 yards at a time. iviounr si-iAsrA i-iiori sci-iooi Ahl At lastl There is Ted The Ripper Runyan talking over old times with Carol Asbell. You see Ted became a wrestler and has won great fame and fortune. He has been compared with such greats as Ed The Strangler Louis, and many others. Sitting nearby is John Hall. John, as usual, is his same old self, as I can see. When he graduated from high school, he had a iob waiting for him on the Globe Trotters. He has now risen to be one of the Globe Trotters' greatest stars. I hear that John is getting a fabulous S200,000 a year for playing for the Trotters. And there, standing with a group of people is the greatest of all typing critics, Don Never Miss An Error Thunborg. He credits all he knows in that field to that grand young lady, Mrs. Floratos. Even in high school Don sure was a terror when it came to grading papers. Oh! And as I can see, Sandy Tracy has not changed a bit. She is still iust as beautiful as ever. I understand she finally did marry John Lamanna, but, not until she had saved quite a chunk of money from when she was modeling. I read in the papers at the time that she had studios fighting over her to model Bikini swimming suits. But, as ever, persistence always wins, and I must say that John Lamanna sure had persistence. He finally got the kid with the curves. So, it looks as tho' I have covered iust about everyone in the graduating class. I will close. OH! OH! I think I see a couple of bright, shining obiects in the far distant corner. They seem to appear as a pair of extremely bald heads. As I peer more closely through that glare, I make them out to be Louie Capifoni and Bob Calkins. They look very prosperous, so I can only guess as to what 'mas happened in the last 20 years. As I have heard, when Bob and Louie started out to make their fortune, they started South in Bob's '35 pick-up. But, they only got as far as Delta when the heat took its toll. So from there they walked to L.A. where they started a real cool customizing shop, but since their hearts were not in it, they sold out and started a Beauty Parlor. FOR WOMEN ONLYIII Now, these boys were in the right field of work and really starting to make that old folding green ! Soon they started branching out and now are controlling all of the beauty parlors in the Western Hemis- phere. They must be quite successful. But, what I can't understand is, why the persons who are supposed to be really pros at making people keep their hair to a ripe old age, are always the ones with the bright and glaring bald pates, and these boys really have a lot of face to wash. ' And there is that silent lad who took over Teichert and Co. and renamed it Bauer and Corporation. It is now the biggest contracting company in the world. When you want something done all you have to do is let Griss know and it's done. As usual the silent types are always the ones who are the most successful. Now, as the night grows old, we all begin to realize that we are not as young as we used to be. And now, everyone is starting to drift toward the stage from where I can hear the faint beginning of the school song. And, growing louder in volume are those old stirring words that we shall never forget. As we all start to leave I stop for a moment to look around. I can only hope that nothing will happen to any of these great persons-nothing that might make them unable to attend our next reunion. r 'Zs-'XXX I cmss 0F mv .f' I RICHARD TORESON-Pres. JAY HAINES-Treas. ROBERT EICHORN LYLE CHAMBERS X cnmuss cunwooo-vffes. curr KERR .,I., 5, ' , ' 7 - A .v ws. :s:f'u. - -- s:.'.e:1-- 'iii-Z ' M- -' I Km . J Q--' 'W ' I lf A S In L Q Eff! ' E I , I F..-'ff . fg,,f?f1fiw 5 . , , :L , Xvmii ' Il' MARILYN LANTHIER-S ARLOEEN ELLIOTT ,nr LYNN HARTLEY B? 5-4' ...J ec. GERALDINE SPINI Q7 ROSEMARY MANLEY ME JIM DILLARD EDWARD BAKER LINDA FREER in 95 YVONNE BROWN PAT KIRKPATRICK cd , can EDWIN NIEMI BILL BUTLER 'Q' I, , -ar' . 9'IJ7' Q JOHN HOWARTH nm' I Wax Aw L .: , 4 JERE BALL -s ffmx ,..k ff ,Film 1? G 'Sir 'is V3 Li ,, .. -1 Q-7, JUDY HINES ANITA WADDELL SHARRON COLOMBERO CAROLE RICCOMINI FRANKIE MILES LORAINE MURPHY LARRY STILLEY AQHA -fl Q 'gr-r ,gf 1 FLORA LEA EUGENE HINES 'NF 4.1: ARDITH STANSBURY ARDELL BOLDEN f 5 JOHN WHEELER IRVING ASTMANN reg 2' U A Q, .fi- 1 'HY JAMES NEPTUNE JOHN RIZZARDO 'Uhr bv 'QL xt CTD if J BERTHA WILLIAMS NANCY HOWARTH :Fi- I wa ak X.: sms ow mr' A SALLY CALDWELL 9- 7,3 MARLENE VANNI 'SL LOQUITA PENCE 'if MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 253 0PHOMORE ci .X SIN!! : ns al Wx - Q E. , 5o E?-f-24 F'RoSH ,-.. Eg, K J l . ,iii Left to right: W. Hansen, G. Davidson, J. Williahns FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Astmann, J. Criffendon, S. Tolosano, J. Thompson, L, Zanetti, M. Scoggins, J. Williams, R. Bagley, J. Love, J. Garcia, B. Minoletti, S. Oxner. SECOND ROW: L. Cottini, L. Brown, M. Dery. J. McCash, A. Frank, J. Andreatta, B. Vietri, A. Scoggins. THIRD ROW: 41 5 i miami! --Q llRST ROW, left to right: M. Freer, D. Sapp, P. Marshall, A. Melo, ROW: P. Rus l. Curfi, G. Lewellyrg, J. Thebolt, Mr. Gerard. SECOND ROW: B. Meneni, Sutherland, L. J. Haines, M. Herzog, D. Clark, M. Day, C. Mayer, S. Price. BACK 'Cr 0' 4, 0:3 mourn sHAsrA HIGH sc:-loom sell, A. Meneni, A. Vacent, W. Hansen, R. Bofvega, A McCoy, G. Davidson. lllllllllllllllll -ri--2 Saul. '-- UW' - for Q Tito BACK ROW: FIRST ROW left to rnght Mrs Mullendore A Blankenshnp J Mayer B Mar H Walden P Ernckson E Facey G Bolden A Prince, J. Wilson L Brown F Moore T Doke J Rue J McCoy D Freer K Hansen TOP ROW F Borba J Lamanna G Brown R Vandemark, D. Sapp S IIRST ROW, left to right. B. Howarth, B. Goodrich, J. Mais, N. Hill, P. Porteous, T. Huntingdon, R. Marvin, E. Bianchi, M. Astmann. TOP K. Montgomery, E. Bertacco, M. Pugh, L. Lindner, G. Asbell, Mrs. Mullen- ROW: E. Rizzardo, W. Bullerwell, D. Sinigiani, I., Pratt, J. Spini zlore. SECOND ROW: C. Richardson, J. Mayer, S. Gardner, N. Graves, Shannon, P. Brown, D. Rees, D. Davidson, D. Barano. 0 0' t I 1 I ' 1 V 1 I Wi JM . QRESHNFH s...,c .. ...af-4 ' .. .., . ... , n,,.,5. .f I ,,- P' - i ii- + ,.,- H Cb VlOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL ,H. 257 N. il C M I - A 1 A FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Murphy, S. Tolosano, S. Oxner, S. Colom- ner, G. Bolden. FOURTH ROW: M. Pugh, F. Lea M Hartley L McCoy bero, F. MUGS, J- Hines, P. Russell, A. Vacent. SECOND ROW: N. M. Lanthier, A. Elliott, M. Astmann, A. Montgomery B Vietti J The Howarth, Y. Brown, R. Martin, E, Bianchi, S. Tracy, A. Bianchi, M. Day, bolt, B. Minoletti, L. Gardner, N. Graham. FIFTH ROW P Huntingdon T. Huntingdon, B, Williams. THIRD ROW: E. Niemi, D. Rees, J. Mais, L. Capifoni, D. Thunborg, W. Hansen, C. Bauer P Brown F B ll A. Stansbury, S. Caldwell, A. Waddell, R. Bottega, M, Herzog, S. Gard- J. Montgomery, C. Lint. llll llll llllLL FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Mais, S. Oxner, P. Brown, F. Ball. SECOND Huntingdon. THIRD ROW: L. Murphy, Y. Brown M Lanthier F Mules ROW: N. Howarth, P. Russell, A. Vacent, A, Stansbury, J. Thebolt, P. M. Astmann, A. Montgomery, Mr. Manley. WJ! 258 at his mlm unsung- ? ez- 1' K, -'Q X? L' wr. ' ,... N.-MY A xx ,. I I 1 I gr a 5 Q 3' 'IF f , WP ..- ..- .,... , - r Ov ' 9 I 'wr' . W ' 5 I I I 3 Q F f ' A! ' I If':WNn STANDING: J. Montgomery, Associate Editor. STANDING: R. Harde, G. Winkelman, Asst. Bus. Mgr. STANDING: R. Harde, Assistant Editor. SITTING: L. Gardner, Associate Editor: M. SITTING: J. Montgomery, Asst. Bus. Mgr.: P. Chinca, SITTING: F. Lea, R. Manley, Asst. Eds. MIcNeiI, Editor. Bus. Mgr. HI Right to left: B. McCoIIian, L. Hitchcock, M. McNeil, J. Montgomery, G. Winkelman, C. Dick, A L. Gardner, R. Manley, C. Riccomini, F. Miles, F. Lea, V. Penserini, S. Colombero. 'A N X --'Hug OK- if K ya- N-nQ, I .5 1. . F N--xtn 1 1 1? Q -. gf, -nx- an ,au Wah ' 1. X . , . K . 'SN 4 - ' s Q I J AUX 2 . : :vu ?l. . 4 1 P Q Q 2' 6 -Q . , 1 P, fa' X Q 1 i ,E if M - Q 2 , u-uv-'15-J. O 0 W --- ZLL 3 , 5 w- . . 1 I h 4 2 A 4 l'q' .3 J 4 P j 'eyqgw .fa x -xo, N,-jg' i t E i if Q ' QQ' M ' . 12 W, 1 , , 'taxi f , K K K: k rf L S, ,HZP Q 5 . K 5 A , Lf, C R X A In . ' 7, T In A M. In . .,,', . Q INTER: E. Bianchi. FIRST ROW, I. to r.: S. Colornbero, L. McCoy ll. Hartley, R. Manley, E. Bertacco, J. Hines, M. Astmann, F. Miles IECOND ROW: M. Day, J., Thebolt, D. Rees, B. Vietti, S. Caldwell I, Richardson, L. Brown, J. Garcia, M. Dery, A. Vacent, D. Sinigiarii I. Meneni, J. Ball, V. Penserini, A. Stansbury. THIRD ROW: J. Mais is I A IRST ROW, left to right: A. Elliott, C. Mayer, J. Mais, R. Martin, T. W Hansen V Pensernni J Ball STANDING B Howarth B Calkins unyan, M. Herzog. SECOND ROW: B. Withers, F. Ball, D. Thunborg, AT PIANO M Day J Thebolt R Manle -f .. ami 2.-1.. ll . --ni. E l gu4lF 3 fi J .Flaw FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Curti, J, Thebolf, R. Martin, T. Huntingdon, ley, A. Stansbury, A. Bianchi, S Tracy M Day J Hines C As e S. Colombero, G. Asbell, F. Miles. BACK ROW: S. Wheeler, L. Hart- A. Vacenf. DRILL T EAM fqf Left to righr M. Day, S. 9 , . s 1 ,I f' .g el o 0 X A 0 0 Colombero, E. Bianchi, F. Miles, A. S1 TWIRLER ansbury RIGHT REAR: L. Brown, P, Kirkpatrick A Bolden C Asbeli B Williams J Thebolt MRS FLORATOS M. Day, J. Mayer, E. Bertacco, Y. Brown B Menenl R Bottega B Munolettu B Vnettu R. Bagley, S. Wheeler, S. Colombero, L Hartley F Lea F Mules A Stansbury L Hutch :ock, K. Hanson, G. Asbell, M. Astmann A Montgomery S Gardner 4 Left to right: P. Eruckson S Tolosano S Oxner J Curt: J Crittenden L McCoy R Martm P. Porteous, D. Freer T Huntmgdon M Vannt G Spun: N Graham A Bolden A Scoggnns M. Scoggins, F. Moore A Blanch: S Tracy CENTER H Walden A Ellnott M Lenthner A. Frank. ITTING, I. to r.: S. Tracy, A. Bianchi TANDING: J. Thebolt, S. Colombero. f xxx 92 N55 iw' fs X wg X 'N-y in X X ..-N... '56 i 'WW f . Q. M X S S' af' ,, em -flksmr A W ' 1 N in X RST ROW, left io right: J. Hines, N. Graham, B. Minoleiti, Mrs. Flor- as. SECOND ROW: R, Manley, S. Caldwell, M. Hartley, F. Miles, A addell, A. Stansbury, A. Bianchi, S, Tracy, P. Porteous, T. Huntingdon Thebolt, R. Martin. THIRD ROW: F, Moore, M. Vanni, G. Spini STANDING: B. Minoletli. SITTING: J, Hines, N. Graham. :P fx Q:..,, is Q Fas ' 31? V . wf 5 6- . f M. Lanfhier, C. Riccomini, R. Bagley, B. Vietti, R. Bottega, B. Meneni, M. Day, E. Bianchi, FOURTH ROW: L. Lindner, M. Astrnann, Y. Brown, P. Russell, F. Lea. TOP ROW: L. Brown, S. Colornbero, L, Brown, G. Bolden, A. Bolden, N. Graves, M, Scoggins. GIRL LIIAGIII W ,.-...-if - , , . . ilu.: 4 W' Qi-f 'W' CL- ' ig, Q sg c . ' C Y 2 6 FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Hill, L. Lindner, G. Asbell, M. Vanni, G. gins, R. Martin, P. Porteous, T. Huntingdon, P. Erickson, F. Moore, C Spini, R- B59leYf B- Mlnolemf MTF- MUllend0 e1 Nl- Aslmannf H- Walden- Richardson. BACK ROW: J. Blankenship, L. Brown, J. Wilson, E. Facey SECOND ROW: A. Bolden, A. Scoggins, L. Pence, A. Blankenship, J. ' Mayer, D. Freer, K. Hanson, A. Monlgornery, E. Bianchi, D. Murphy. THIRD ROW: L. Brown, J. Thompson, E. Bertacco, A. Prince, M. Scog- R. Bottega. B. McCollian, L. Hitchcock, N. Graves, S. Gardner, J. Mayer, B. Meneni STANDING, left to right: M. Vanni, G. Spini. SITTING: R. Bagley, B. Minolefti. lllllllll MAKER 15 P' AMERICA ' 1 X , P Hifi lb! 4' ll, .Q 66 , ,Y W ,za x .K f VB , .. .dn M. nf 1:51 gg' V- 'Z f' eip, 'bl '- . ., - Q. Ag. , 4 ya, ,fi ' ff! 'W ggj lkl ZIRST ROW, left to right: M. Lanthier, A. Elliott, J. Hines, F, Miles, F Lea A Stansbury G Spini P Richardson FOURTH ROW J D'll d . , . , . , . . 1 . lar 5, Coloivibero, M, Hartley. SECOND ROW: M. Vanni, L. Freer, L, J. Rizzardo, I. Astmann, B. Butler, R. Harcle, R. Toreson, R. Eiclworn lllurplwy, N. Howartli. THIRD ROW: A, Bold:-n, Y. Brown, A. Waddell, J. Haines. TOP ROVV: E. Hines, L Slilley, C. Kerr. i L i 1 C Lell to right: L. Sfilley, J. Hinos, S. Colomlncro. R Eicliom, F Miles, J. Haines, Left to right: C. Kerr, J Rizzardo, J. Haines, L. Slilley. J. Dillard, R, Harde. J ,.. . 5 W6 Q ,. , ff S QR get M 5 QI kv n 3 ' .RR R I b 'I K 'H . Mn. 5 sw ' L GUM: gnu I ,. Hum . ps pq, W W. Q 4 X i- ft pp 1 9 NL if.,- as I A llxxx STANDING, I. to r.: F. Ball, L. Stilley. SITTING: J. Colomber , X 'nf fm.. ' 'Tiil-1' ' . -4 FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Williams, G. Davidson,.M. Acord, R. Toreson, F. Ball, J. Colombero, C. Bauer, B. Withers, C. Kerr, I.. Stilley, G. Winke J. Montgomery, R. Eichorn, P. Chinca, J. Dillard. SECOND ROW: L. man. K. Tanneliill, L. Capifoni. BACK ROW: V. Penserini, I Chambers, J. Anderson, C, Ives, C. Chitwood, B. Calkins, D. Hilton, Huntingdon. .L Q Y ns 13 FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Lamanna, L. Capifoni, L. Stilley, J. Howarth, liams, J. Colombero, F. Ball. BACK ROW: Coach Buhler, C. Chitwood C. Bauer, G, Winkelman, B. Withers, G. Davidson. MIDDLE ROW: J. P. Chinca, D. Thunborg, J. Anderson, J. Dillard. Montgomery, K. Tannehill, B. Eichorn, C. Kerr, J. Hall, D. Hilton, J. Wil- 270 TALENT 6 MCCLOUD 0 TULELAKE 6 TRINITY I3 MCCLOUD I8 TRINITY 28 FALL RIVER 7 DUNSMUIR 7 WEED 20 YREKA 38 NON-LEAG LEAGUE MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS I9 I8 7 I9 39 7 6 6 O I3 HERE HERE THERE HERE THERE THERE HERE THERE HERE THERE VAR ITY FUUTBALL - Z-V -1... -- . -,rv----LA' L.:--f . gg,--' 'T 1 gr-912' cg VZ. 7 - Y 'L' 1 ' 5 .. UNIIIR VAR ITY Q fg?l?g.,. . L .J- fr--AJ' RST ROW, left to right: D. Davidson, M. Muller, D. Sapp, J. Neptune, , Harde, F. Borba, J. Larnanna. BACK ROW: D. Rees, D. Sinigiani, .Sapp, J. Spini, N. Swan, L. Pratt, R. Toreson. NON-LEAGUE DUNSMUIR O - MSHS I8 HERE TRINITY O - MSHS 6 HERE FALL RIVER 0 - - MSHS 26 HERE , N 5 . , A . . -. . . - .sm ' .. . . X . . N:-W.. ' Ng ,,,,, , W . ,,,, X , .,W.max Xkxgw L4 . v V L, .g 1 wggiygilsy if 'M4'dA!,,,,ff Re Ot C vi FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Davidson, L, Pratt, D. Swan, J. Spini, D. THIRD ROW: D. Tltunborg, C. Kerr, A. Sutherland, P. Chinca, P. Hunting Sinigiani, J. Lamanna. SECOND ROW: C. Chitwood, R. Toreson, L. don, L. Capifoni, B. Calkins. Stilley, J. Hall, D. Hilton, G. Davidson, J. Williams, Coach Buhler. llll KETBALL WEED 54 - E FALL RIVER 57 MCCLOUD 52 - TRINITY 26 ETNA 33 - FT. JONES 29 - MCCLOUD 53 - DUNSMUIR 47 - TULELAKE 60 - BUTTE VALLEY 32 S!! FALL RIVER 46 - NON-LEAG EAGUE MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS THERE HERE HERE HERE THERE THERE HERE THERE HERE THERE THERE 272 2 MouNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL NON-LEAG WEED 4I - FALL RIVER 53 MCCLOUD 37 - TRINITY 20 - FALL RIVER 46 - LEAGUE ETNA 33 - - FT. JONES 39 - MCCLOUD 58 - DUNSMUIR 39 - TULELAKE 41 - BUTTE VALLEY 42 - MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS MSHS 43 THERE 67 HERE 45 HERE 43 HERE 45 THERE 40 THERE 40 HERE 48 THERE 49 HERE 47 THERE 33 THERE QQ 99 IIA KIITIIALL 127 ll N. -4- Q 5 FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Astmann, J. Ball, D. Sapp, D. Rees, F. Borba, W, Bullerwell, J. McCa5h, THIRD ROW: A, Menen, J pnzardo L SECOND ROW: K. Tannehill, G. Brown, J. Montgomery, J. Wheeler, Cha b E. N Jil m ers, iemi, W. Hansen, V. Penserini. 'Q' 274 WU M7 4 FIRST ROW, left to right: J. McCasI1, J. Andreatta, J. Love, J. Ball, A. M I . SECOND I WEED 27 - - FT. JONES Forfeit ETNA 28 - - BUTTE VALLEY 20 MQCLOUD AI h YREKA 21 - TUIELAKE I6 - MSHS MSHS MSI-IS MSHS MSHS MSHS FIRSI ROW, right to IQII: B. Davis, I, Dokc-, B Goodric e o ROW: G. Brown, D. Haines, G. Riccomini, W. Hansen Q WEED 36 - MSHS ' FT, JONES AI MSHS ETNA 27 V MSHS . BUTTE VALLEY 1 Msus A MCCLOUD 24 Msms . YREKA 21 b MSHS TULELAKE 32 MSHS 4-ul Al ii, f ' F J j-k::'f h, B. Howarth, SECOND ROW: J, Mais, D. Baratto, P. Brown, J. McCash. '7' Ci?-ff av- x. S+ PS Nw 5.5 .. Y 55-ll EIC' Left to right: D. Sapp, K. Tannehill, L. Chambers, R. Toreson, L. Capi- foni, G. Winkelman, C. Ives, V. Penserini, J. Anderson, J. Dillard nl EB LL N f X'o -1, Qitln-g.. 1 .fsfs .155 FIRST ROW, Iefv to right: A, Bianchi, F. Lea, M. Hartley. SECOND ROW: D. Kihm, I. Asrmann, E. Niemi, Mr. Graves, L. 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Football Manager .,,,,, 2nd Place FSA Contest YMCA Conference ,,,,,,,, AAUW Conference ,,,.,, White 81 Gold A..,,,,,,,,, W. 8- G. Bus. Mgr .,,,..,.. Football ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Class Play ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,A,, Student Council . ...,,.. .. St. Bdy. Vice Pres .,,,, GAIL MANCEAU Football ,,,,,,,, ,,,, Basketball ,,,,, Baseball ,,,,, ,,.. FFA ,,,,,,,,, ..,,f, s,ss. CSF ....,,YY,,,,,,,Y,,,YY,,Y,,,, Class Vice President Block T .,,.,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. DALE SKALICKY Football ....,.....,..,.,........ Basketball ..... . Track .......... ...,, Block T ,,,..,.,.,..,,,e,,,.e... Block T Vice Pres .... ,.,,, Student Council ..,... St. Bdy. Sgt. at Arms ,,,, Class Play .. ...........,...,, , 1234 2 2 2 2 3 3 34 4 34 34 4 4 l 234 1234 123 1 2 3 4 234 234 34 234 4 2 2 4 GAA ..,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, GAA Representative ,,,. FHA ....,.,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FHA Songleader .,,.,..... FHA President ,,,,,,,,,,,, FHA Sect. ll Pianist .,,, Drill Team ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pep Club ,. ...,.,..a,...., ,, Pep Club President ,,,, AAUW Conference ,,.,,, Letterman ,,,,,,,.. .,,,,,,,,,, Class Play .,,,,, ......, PEGGY KING GAA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, GAA Yell Leader ,.,.Y,,. FHA ,,,,,eA,,,,,.,,...,.,,,.,.A,A. FHA Vice President ,,.. FHA Sect. ll Secy ......... Class Reporter .............. Tennis Doubles Cham Badminton Singles Champ ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,.,,,,, AAUW Conference ....,. Class Play ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Drill Team ...... ....... Pep Club ....,.. ....... Letterman ,,,,,, .,,,.,. SUE KING GAA ....,,,.,..,..,,,,,,,,, GAA Representative .... Class Reporter ............ Class Play ,,,,,, ,,,,.,, Drill Team .,,,. .,,..,, Pep Club ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pep Club. Ass. V. P .,... CSF ,,,,,,,,, Honker Staff ..,.. ....... Letterman ..,.... ....... 1234 2 1234 3 4 4 1234 234 4 3 2 3 1234 2 1234 4 4 2 3 3 3 34 1234 34 1234 1234 4 4 34 24 4 4 34 34 34 6 TUI.EI.AKE HIGH SCHOOI , BARBARA DAY Transfer East Bakersfield High ,,..,,,,,, 2 GAA ,..,,..,,,..,.,,,,,, ..,,, 3 4 GAA President ,,,, .,,, 4 Class Play ,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,, , 34 Pep Club ,,,,, ,, , ,,,, , 34 Pep Club Vice Pres. , 4 Class Secretary ....,,,. 4 Honker Staff ,,,, ,,,,,, , 34 AAUW Conference 3 Letterman ,,...,,,,,,..,.,,,,. 3 GAA Yell Leader ,,,..,,, 3 MARY ANN DOBBS Transfer Paso Robles High ,..,,,,, l CSF ....,.,...,........,.....,.... 1234 CSF Secretary .,,,, .,,,,, 3 CSF President ,,.,,....,,,v. 4 White 81 Gold ,,,,,,,,..,.,, 34 White 81 Gold Secy .,,.. 4 Class President ,.,,,,...,.. 3 Student Body Treas .,,., 4 Student Council .,,,..,,,, 34 Girls State ...,,,,....,,,,..,,, 3 Class Play ..,,......,......,,, 34 GAA .,.,,....,,,,...,,,...,,,,,. 1234 GAA Representative .,,, 3 Letterman ,...,,,,,.,,,,,,..,, 1 DAR Citizenship Award 4 Badminton 2nd Place ,.., 3 IRENE BARR GAA ..,,,..,.,......v.....,,,... 1234 Pep Club ..,.....,,, ,,,,. 1 234 Class Secretary ,.,,,,....,, 2 Student Council ,.,,,,..., 34 School Yell Leader ,....,,, 34 FHA ..,.,..,,......,.,...,.,,,c.,. 2 Class Play .,,...,. ,,,,,, 2 3 Letterman .... ....., 1 234 Baseball ,,...,,s.,,...,..,,..... Basketball ,,,,,, s,,..,,, Football ..,,., ,,V..,., Track ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,. Block T, , ,,,,,,,, Block T President FFA ,,,,e, ,,,,,, FFA President , , Class President ,,,,,,,,,,, Student Council ,,,. ,,,. Class Play ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, Student Body Play ,,,, Parlia. Proced. Team FFA Public Speaking LEWIS DAVIS YMCA Conference ,,,..,,. AAUW Conference ...... Track ,,,..,a,,,..,,,,,,.,t,,..... Class Play ..,., ...., CSF .,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,... CSF Vice President ,,,,,, Class Vice President ..., White 8. Gold .,,,.....,,, Honker Staff ,...,,,. .,,,, Honker Editor ..... .,,,, RONALD PETERSON 234 23 234 3 34 4 34 4 24 24 234 l 34 4 24 34 1234 234 1234 4 4 34 3 3 HARLEY BLANKENSHIP Football ....,.....,,,,,,,...,. 234 123 Baseball ,,..,,,,s,, ,,,, Track ,, ,,,,,,,, Y. Student Council Student Body President Class President ,, Class Vice President ..,, Class Treasurer ,,,.,,,, Block T ,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.., YMCA Conference ....,,,, White 8- Gold H ,,,,,, ,. White 8. Gold Editor Student Body Play ,... ,,,, Class Play .,.,....,.,,,..,.,,, CSF .,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,.. Boys State , , ,,,,,.,,,,, ,, 2nd Place FSA Conte 234 14 4 l 2 3 234 4 34 4 l 3 234 3 2 ILELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 287 FFA , ,,,,,,,,, ,A 'l234 FFA Sentinel ., H ,,,A, .. 34 Basketball ,, , I4 Sgt. at Arms ,,,, W 3 CLAUDE MULLINS MARY STEYSKAI. GAA ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, A,.,... GAA Vice President ,, Drill Team , Pep Club ,, YMCA Conference , , FHA ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, FHA Reporter ,,,, ,,,,,,, Class Treasurer, , . .. AAUW Conference ,,,,,, Turkey Trot Queen . . Class Play Makeup lllll FREIDA QUIGLEY Transfer from Klamath Union High School GAA ,,,, , .. .. , , , 34 FHA ....,,,,s,sss,,,,,,,,..A... 4 Class Play . ,,., ,,,,,,, 3 ALICE PITTS GAA ,YYYVV ,,,,, , ,, ,,,,A ,,,,a I 234 GAA Representative . ,, l FHA YY,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,a.. ,,,,,., I 234 FHA Historian ..,,,,,, .,,VV 4 Badminton Champs , , , 3 Letterman ,,,,, , , V l234 NANCY MARTIN Drill Team , Pep Club Maiorette ,,,, , GAA , ,,,,, , ,, , FHA .. ,,,.,,,,,, Y. .rsvrsr GAA Cheerleader .,,,..,. Class Play V,,,,,,,,,......YYVY NANCY BROWN I234 4 1234 234 3 I 234 4 4 3 3 3 l234 234 234 l234 234 4 3 GAA ,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, . 1234 FHA ,,,,,,,,,,,.., ..., . ,,,,.,. I 234 FHA Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,... 4 Drill Team , N 1234 PepClub, , ,s,, Tennis Singles Champs 2 Tennis Doubles Champs 3 Class Play Stage Mgr. 3 Letterman , , 234 Class Sgt, at Arms ,,,,, 3 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTENA LEWIS ROY PRICE Student Body Play ,A,,,,,, 1 Transfer from Class'Play , ,, 34 La Sleffa fff----,-A- f- -2 GAA as I , I 1234 FFA ' - - ' ' A - -- 34 Lenerman 2 FFA Reporter , , , , 4 Badminton 2nd Place 3 Paflla- Pfoced- Team f 4 JERRY LEA VAN BUSKIRK Blll, STANLEY GAA , , , 1234 FFA 1234 Class Play 234 Boxing 1234 Honker Staff , , 234 Parlia, Proced. Team 4 GAA Cheer Leader , 3 Pep Club 4 YMCA Conference , 24 Richardson Springs Conference . ,,,,,,,,,, 1 Drill Team ..,, . 134 FHA . , ,,,, , H 12 I JUNE RODGERS GAA , ,,,,, , , 1234 GAA Secretary , ,, 23 Badminton Champs , 3 Letterman , ,,,,,, , , 1234 011 MIKE PURVES Transfer from Modoc Union High 1234 Football , A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 123 Basketball ..,,,, ,.,,,,, Block T , ,,,,. ,, A. 34 Track ,,...,.. ,,,. I ULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 289 ROMA HAYNES WAI-KER Luvsms Fonnisrek Richardson Springs GAA ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,A,,,.,.,,,,,, 1234 Conference ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 YMCA Conference ,, , 3 Class Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 Drill Team ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 3 FHA .,.,,,,, ,,,,,,. .,.,,. 2 3 4 GAA W ,,,,,,,,, ,,.. .. 1234 Class Play . , ,,,,,,, ,, Student Body Play , Honker Staff ,,,, .. 4 Letterman ,,,,,,, ...,.,, sm lon BE all Sue King, Lewis Davis, Barbara Day, Irene Barr, George Fischer, Chris Lewis, Mary Steyskal, Nancy Brown. 2QQ TULELAKE HIGH scnool if ga .,. 5, 4 P. s . JUDY MAIN, JANET SCHWEIGERT, CHARLES SMITH, IRVIN WHITAKER GLASS X: gggurefanxe msn SCHOOL CHARLES SMITH President UNIIIR MR. HEMSTREET, MRS. CLARKE Hgh .. .MQ Alfie-9 a 'lk i . -1- 2 51 ,n 1 J -Mg, , , - ,vm-V,-Q .1 1.,g5. ' 3,3 V .2515 - f -aw af, ' as-1, ?'2.f.:' : ,mf .JV 1 r 5 4 f ., if X' ,' A1 1.1 ww V Q? 133, , 3? ' 'f ' ga . 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J. King. FOURTH ROW: B. Jameson, G. Kenley, L. Miles, E Young, A. Mead. SECOND ROW: D. Brownell, L. Bruno, S. White, P. Faulkner, J, Huse, E. Crown. THIRD ROW: R. Stewart, D. Wil- liams, L. Roaih, D. Manning, J. Boorman, H. Barton, J. Myers, R. Stump, D. SkaIicky,S. Miicliell, T. Hickey. Clough, J. Reid, H. Clarke, E. Duckett, L. Hundley. FIFTH ROW: I - I sex' 'IF I. 1 . A ' if Q h 'fp I 'F' S c 5:1 Y. Fm X luis! K if I fff'1F f': . I ' , ' ' V ' A ,... I .if gl 294 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL IIMIIIIII CLASS i FRE HMA cnlss FIRST ROW: E. Leslie, T. Frisvold, G. Wills, B. Hundley, G. Pitts, M. Adams, L. Haug, G. Peterson, J. Van Hoozen, P. Schwabenland J. Metz. SECOND ROW: K. Keller, B. Greenbank, S. Wills, B Worth, N. Smith, P. Havlina. THIRD ROW: S. Perry, C. Parsons M. Oehlerich, D. Bowen, C. McAnulty, S. Hart, J. Nickell, N Hammer, K. sfeumen. FOURTH ROW: W. oebeme, T. Kenley, Thompson. T- TSCl1ifkv.5- Rudesill. B. Clark. L- Swisher. D. Carrol L. Bonham, J. Barton, C. Tonole, R. 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F . BOTTOM ROW: Susan Skidmore, Jean Taylor, Mary Dobbs, Anne Potter, TOP ROW: Janet Schweigerf, Shirley Young, Larry Hundley, Josey Tschirky, Mariet- ta Milligan, Judy Main, Advisor Miss Schupp, Donovan Skalicky, Linda Bruno, Bill Jameson, Sue King. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW: Harley Blankenship, Josey Tschirky, George Fischer, cheek smilie. Top ROW: Ty Keller, ' Ronald Pelerson, Ed Duckeft, Donovan Skalicky, Irene Barr, Wilma Schindler, Judy Main, Mary Dobbs. ,pr EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Harley Blankenship, George Fischer, Mary Dobbs, Josephine Tschirky. .--F' TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 297 ff' THE STAFF ADVISOR - - HARRY SANTOS EDITOR - f-JANET SCHWEIGERT H0 KER TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL W ll I TE sz nom :iii SY! TYPING STAFF v ,X-' - ,M-, if mx' If? QM' 1 mf? THE STAFF ADVISOR - - - - MR. QUINN EDITOR - - - HARLEY BLANKENSHIP ASSISTANT EDITOR - - BILL WEITKAMP TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 299 BOTTOM ROW ROW: Advisor Mr Boorman, Bill Stan Tim Hickey, if Ray Thompson, Don Dobbs, Jerry Peterson, Dan Williams, Jerry Barton, Delmar Rodgers. MIDDLE . Hemstreet, Jerry Phillips, Jack Thomas, John ley, Bill Weitkamp. STANDING: Ronnie Peter- son, Stephen Mitchell, Bill Osborne, Gary Dahle, Claude Mullins, Ron Stephenson, Larry Haynes, Roy Price, Bertil Johnson, Keith Mouser, Ralph Harper. I Q- ' N..f OFFICERS: Claude Mullins, Stephen Mitchell, Ronnie Peterson, Bill Weitkamp, Larry Haynes, Jerry Phillips. 300 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL V' I P F iii .cv al, STANDING: Josey Tschirky, Nancy Hammer, Jean Taylor, Sharon Linda Asher, Lois Allred, Anne Potter. SITTING: Pa? Crown Trumbly, Nancy Brown, Alice Pitts, Mary Steyskal, Carol Kandra, Peggy King, Geraldine Johnson. Sue White, Norma Lurz, Gladys Pitts, Bonnie Hargrave, Nancy Hammer, Pat Havlina, Mary Schultz, Elaine Leslie, Averill Mead, Jean Creswell, Jackie Nicholes, Sharon Hart, Mary Oehlerich. --.i. it M .1 . 4, V OFFICERS: Geraldine Johnson, Mary Sreyskal, Par Crown, Jean Taylor, Mary Schultz, Peggy King, Nancy Brown, Alice Pills. VULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 301 PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Judy Main, Barbara Day, Elaine Crown, Geraldine Johnson. TOP ROW: Judy Huse, Mary Schultz, Sharon Trumb- ly, Pat Crown, Josephine Tschirky, Mary Sfeyskal, Nancy Brown, Pat Schwabenland. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Bruno, Roberta Hammer, Peggy King, Barbara Day, Sue King, Elaine Crown. TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL BLUCK 9' TOP ROW: Ron Pelerson, Gail Manceau, Dale Skalicky, Duffy Adams, Harley Blankenship. MIDDLE ROW: Cecil Moore, Carl Creswell, Gary Dahle, Charles Smith, Ed Duckett. BOTTOM ROW: David Kirk, Edward Clough, Mike Purves. OFFICERS: Ron Peterson, Duffy Adams, Charles Smith, Dale Skalicky. TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 3 llil TOP ROW: E. Clough, R. Haynes. SECOND ROW: D. Skalicky, FIFTH ROW: D, Adams, L. Hundley, B. Osborne, T. Tschirky, B. Jameson, D. Manning, E. Bishop, D. Dean. THIRD ROW: M. G. Manceau. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Linger, C. Smith, C. Moore, Oehlerich, G. Fischer, S. Skidmore, T, Procter, K. Keller. FOURTH H. Clarke, T. Keller, M. Adams. MAJORETTES: Pat Havlina, ROW: M. Milligan, T. Frisvold, K. Staunton, L. Miles, B. Hundley. J. Metz, G. Pitts, S. Trumbly. Already, the band, directed by Mr. Linger, has performed on various occasions and for a variety of causes. They are now working on the coming Music Festival to be held in Yrelka. No longer does the band wear civilian clothes, for They have achieved their goal, and now glory in the use of the new uniforms. 304 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL MIX .Y , -V ewmwwvwvwwmw- ED UHURU TOP ROW: Mr. Linger, R. Haynes, C. Moore, J. Thomas, C. Cres- L. Bonham, L. Swisher, R. Boggs. BOTTOM ROW: N. Smith B well, G- Dahle, L- Haynes, D. Dean, E. Clough, D- Carroll, C. Moore, Greenbank, C. Kandra, L. Bruno, R. Hammer, D, Brownell. TULELAKE HIGH ASCHOOL The mixed chorus, directed by Mr. Linger, performed publicly, along with the band, for the Christmas Program. .The purpose of this program was purely for enioyment and to arouse the Christ- mas spirit. The mixed chorus and the band are both making plans for the Music Festival this spring and also the annual Spring Concert. PLAY 3, . .5 i. Q ii . i 1 i. fi. ' GRANDAD MEETS A PAL . i . m . . V K . ' o.., ' . . ' Top. JUNIOR cLAss PLAY. oifecfof. Mr. Quinn. cw. 5 . G ' i ig o mi... 6. C. Moore, J. Schweigert, J. Phillips, I. Whitaker, P. 2 ,Q , 5 ,v ,gg ' Schwabenland, B. Weifkamp, E. Bishop, P. Crown, S. E L' ,if ' Skidmore, J. Tschirky, W. Schindler, J. Thomas. 41 A f Q A -A M. 2' MOM 5 1 Q , fu I i 'R ' . - ff , Q . K. My LL ' ,gwfi ' R A . ,L .g . 4 Q .K i ..i. ' ' I' IS' , .- .M . gi... A , M .. ,.,. ,.- . 1,55 C . 1 A . Center: Junior-Senior Prom Bottom: Levi Lea p 06 TULELAKE HIGH sci-loo PER ALIT Sf -sf' Top: Senior Play THREE FINGERS IN THE DOOR Director: Mr. Root. Cast: J. Van Buskirk, G. Fischer, L. Davis, S. King, M. Dobbs, P. King, C. Lewis, B. Day, R. Peterson, D. Skalicky. 55.2, 0 FooTBALL DA N c E n-e 4 Center: Block T Pres. R. Peterson I D , T R 'L Tis.. :., 5 H Football Queen R. Hammer Q, H Bottom: Turkey Trot Winner B. Stephens Q4,,...,..-.......M ...WMV Jfi X , ' ' K 'T ' If ,Enium.w-m,. -PM ULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 307 E. ! M 3. 1' 5 . Ffa-+1 r La, 4 W 'L' 4 Y V A V. LX , jr f,, f ' I1 -3 if 'fri f it 5 ff A 1 ' ' T ff , f ,W if ,V, , Q K K fl? SPUHTS 1 . N xy 3: 2. . f' .1 3. Q ' t ., . f . Ns.-ff 'Q Q 4 3. .15 X E? .1 Q. iw: :P ' I ' A r - QF. , K . V . TSM Hb J fx if 3' X' . Y-it , . H 4' B r f 115 A ' 'if 51 1 'E 'S 5' .X i I WK 9' 1 . ,K 33 X 4 t x f . M - . ., I Fi ' . 6 T g 1rk'L .l -'f , f.. 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BACK ROW: Cecil Moore, Harley Blankenship, Gail Manceau, Dale Ronnie Peterson, Ed Clough, Jerry Myers, Ron Stump, Larry Skalicky, Carl Creswell. FRONT ROW: Ed Ducketr, Charles Smith: Haynes, Gary Dahle. COACH COACH DON PHILLIPS HARRY SANTOS 0 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOl Eli R., 9, ,Q ' K l iiii 't519t ZSAL3 saw BACK ROW: Eddie Duclcett, Cecil Moore, Ed Clough, Dale Skalicky, Jerry Reid, Jim Mitchell, Jerry Myers, Carl Creswell, Keith Gary Dahle, Harley Blankenship, Ron Stump, Charles Smith and Mouser, Larry Haynes, Ray Stewart and Ron Peterson. Gail Manceau. FRONT ROW: Jack Thomas, George Fischer, , lv 62 in , 'Y ,O lli,.?. Uliif ' fiiefli T, JUNIOR VARSITY-BACK ROW: Dick Carroll, Allen Hurlburt, Ray FRONT ROW: Jerry Myers, Bobbi Kirkley, Don Walker, John Stewart, Ozam Simon and Ralph Harper. King, Peter Schwabenland and Charles Moore. ULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL Q! 99 TE A S s BACK ROW: David Kirk fMgr.J, Claude Mullins, Donovan Skalicky, FRONT ROW: Jack Thomas, Mike Purves, Ronald Stump, Ed Clough, Dale Skalicky, Dufty Adams, Gary Dahle, Charles Smith. Gail Manceau, Cecil Moore. Tulelake Opponents Tulelake Opponents 57 - Surprise Valley - Weed 52 - Sacred Heart - Malin 47 - - Malin - Mt. Shasta 32 Lal?-xvieyn - - Merrill - erri 41 - Alturas -I lxlcalqud 59 - Klamath Union K amal mon 78 - - Dunsmuir ' ' Yfeka 52 ---- Sacred Heart Lakeview ULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 313 k p Q! 97 TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Don Manning, Mike Adams, Steve Rudesill, Larry TOP ROW: Larry Miles, Bill Osborne, Howard Clarke, Tom Procter, Hundley, Larry Roath, Wayne Osborne, Ty Keller. Ed Duckett, Dick Carroll, Carl Creswell, Bill Weitkamp and Mgr. Eddie Ebert. Tulelake Opponents Tulelake Opponents 52 - Surprise Valley 41 32 - Weed 65 50 - - - Malin 57 39 - Malin 37 37 - - Lakeview 46 46 - Mt. Shasta 47 27 - - Merrill 33 59 - - Merrill 46 51 - - Alturas 48 36 - McCloud 52 32 - K. U. Wildcats 33 44 K. U. Wildcats 53 40 - - Dunsmuir 63 29 - - Yreka 52 38 - - Sacred Heart 32 60 Lakeview 75 314 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL I'UL and 'I TEAM ,rw HN TOP PICTURE: Ty Keller, D. Carroll, B. Osborne, H. Clarke, L. BOTTOM PICTURE: L. Roatlw, L. Haug, M. Adams, D. Manning, J. Miles, B. Weitkamp. Peterson, S, Rudesill, W. Osborne. C T E A M T E A M Tulelake Opponent Tulelake Opponent 23 - Yreka - 58 29 Yreka 22 30 Etna - 22 56 Etna I4 2 Weed - O 2 Weed O I4 McCloud - 30 31 McCloud 32 29 Ft. Jones - 40 36 Ft. Jones 37 I6 Mt. Shasta- 3I 32 Mt. Shasta 25 25 Dunsmuir - 37 32 Dunsmuir 27 ELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 35 y TRAUK BACK ROW: Bertil Johnson, Mgr. Howard Clarke, Duffy Adams, FRONT ROW: Roscoe Haynes, Bill Stephens, Jerry Myers, Lewis Tom Procter, Cecil Moore, Dale Skalicky, Gary Dahle, Harley Davis, Carl Creswell, Larry Miles, Ronnie Peterson, Jack Thomas, Blankenship, Irvin Whitaker. Ralph Harper- orth cation Champ ' Q N I C q,,y,..,N.a.v..-..a.r.,,M.,... ,e,, , .g,...-------- ....,44--- R ,fl..,.,4 6 TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOI - li- -.v.-Tvgmw Ili-l llllilLL BACK ROW: Don Dobbs, Tom Procter, Ronnie Peterson, Cecil ,FRONT ROW: Bill Weitkamp, Gary Dahle, Ed Clough, Gail Moore, Ed Duckett, Harley Blankenship, Ray Stewart, Mgr. Manceau, Charles Smith, Larry Roath. Ed Ebert. Review ei Year, pert The T954 Tulelake basketball squads went to two tournaments last year. The A's placed second at the Fall River Tournament and first at the Las- sen Tournament in Susanville. The B's took sec- ond place at Lassen. The A's finished in the county league as co-champions. The '55 hoopsters look as if they may finish with another good year. The A's have won 12 and lost 4 with the B's holding a 6 win, 9 loss record to date. The D team won 6 and lost 2 in the county league while the C's finished with 2 wins and 6 losses. The Honkers had an average football season this year. They won their first and last games over Merrill and the Klamath Wildcats, tied with Fall River in a scoreless game, and lost to Mt. Shasta, Malin, and Alturas. The '54 baseball season was quite short due to the small amount of good weather. Last year's Siskiyou County Track Meet was held here May 8. Fritz Anthes, Carl Creswell, and Bill Stephens placed 2nd in the A mile, lst in the B 440, lst in the B 880, respectively, at the Chico meet. Bill Stephens was the winner of the Turkey Trot this year. He ran 3 miles in T7 minutes, 33 sec- onds, and was followed closely all the way by Steve Rudesill, who took second. ULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 317 SENIORS TOP ROW: M. Dobbs, C. Lewis, P. King, I. Barr and J. Van Buskirk. SECOND ROW:- L. Forrester, G. Johnson, M. Steyskal and J. Rodgers. THIRD ROW: F. Quigley, R. Walker, N. Martin and S. King. BOTTOM ROW: N. Brown, A. Pitts and B. Day. JUNIORS TOP ROW: P. Crown, J. Schweigert, J. Main, L. Forrester and L. Asher. SECOND ROW: C. Kandra, S. Trumbly, J. Tschirky and A. Potter. THIRD ROW: S. Frisvold, J. Taylor, P. Rutt- man, L. Costephens, and S. Skidmore. BOTTOM ROW: E. Bishop, R. Hammer, P. Schwabenland, W. Schindler, and L. Allred. SOPHO MORES TOP ROW: J. Huse, S. Young, A. Mead, L. Bruno, and N. Lurz. SECOND ROW: S. White, M. Schultz, M. Milligan and D. Brownell. BOTTOM ROW: E. Crown, J. Creswell, P. Faulkner, and B. Hargrave. FRESHMEN TOP ROW: E. Leslie, C. Parsons, K. Staunton, P. Havlina, and D. Bowen. SECOND ROW: S. Hart, T. Frisvold, B. Greenbank, K. Keller, and S. Perry. BOTTOM ROW: M. Oehlerich, B. Hund, ley, G. Pitts, and N. Hammer. 318 G. -A. A. OFFICERS B. Day, M. Steyskal, J. Taylor, J. Main, K. Staunton, M. Milligan and S. King. TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOI in. L, W QHEERLEADERS PIGSKIN BACKERS Wilma Schindler, Judy Main, Irene Barr BAND MAJORETTES . DRILL MAJORETTES TOP ROW: G. Pitts, P. Havlina, J. Metz, B, Hundley, BOTTOM ROW: S. Young, L. Allred, N. Martin. M. Oehlerich, E, Bishop, S. Trumbly. l l f s 1 BASKET BACKERS DRILL TEAM ULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL 319 l, . f V A 3:- , .- ' ' Aj . Y ' V Vey, Q 5:2 X' 51. ,?k i' fif- 4 if' , 1 , A ' 1 ,v 4 .Q K . . W L 'Q' 1? lg 4 Y Q ,gg -' 5 1:1 K 3 r' . If , . :xv ' 1 F' 1 f . a 1 3 A ' 1. r V ' 1 Ti I + its 7 1, t id Sv- 1, , .X E A A, 1 bww K Q7 A L' PL! --r' .3 gin, V A A nr 'J .U 4 Qi fo' ,f ! ' W' w A 5 A ,Q 1, Q -KX 5, 5 fa hy '51, ft K Qs . A A. f , 1 f K , 515 ,QV fy I ii! x N -' 22 , r M' S Q' ... . K N P 5'-Z I ff: fx 1' H - : 1 4- if rg W- M X :sf H gw g , x 'K V, - ' H, ' - A :I X f , Q 1 3 wg ' ,,f ,,,., . r l gk ': ' , 3' -- , . Q f I 4 7. 5, ,K qi W re 1. , 3 ,, , 'g H . , U X 'nj wif . 5.2 , 5' 1 ,ff Q ' W N A 3 5. Ng 1 K Y , f , JY 4' f ,-,,f gs ' - . ' f f ' Q Q :FIM , f n ff. '14 . ' XA ,Q ' X . 1' f b K' X 4 2' X ' '--' K A X v If N: Z: Jw' W R A I V ,qt , . , 1, Q . ff '. in 1 .A 'T , - 4 3?-Pj vi L? 1 A sux: S -7,1 A E 3 fs: xg f ki ,J 5 A 1. Q wp - , , Q . A -- ,M-uw ,, Y ' .f fx ll-Nl mann- nm Nj f -. 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Main Street Yreka California as RADIO STATION I if TOP R I S I.. A . . of the Dial ' ' I fig . . . Of the Valley and TOPS in Entertainment Ti? I49O On your dial TCT Yreka California BANK OF AMERICA National Trust and Savings Association Yreka, California COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SERVICE AND COURTESY We strive to give you both. 342 343 Congratulations to the Class of '55 MAGUIRE 81 GREENE PRescRiPnoN Dnuccisrs O The Ackerman Store 0 YREKA CALIFORNIA Q MAIL - ME - MONDAY BOOKKEEPING 8. TAX SERVICE SAM D. HAWORTH 740 South Main Yreka California THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN YREKA Yreka, California COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS The Home Bank Member of Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 344 MIDWAY BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO YREKA INN Q COFFEE SHOP Q COCKTAIL LOUNGE Mr. and Mrs. George Russell, proprietors T. L. Shipman, Manager Yreka, California Congratulations, Class of '55 THE TCDGCBERY Your Headquarters for SPALDING ATHLETIC and SPORTING GOODS D. C. Jim Holfinger Bill Snavely , Bill Kleaver Yreka California Compliments ofthe . . HILT STORE WHERE FRIENDSHIP AND QUALITY COMES FIRST O Phone 2271 Hilt, California 345 Compliments of Matt McNeil's HOME GROCERY MAGINNIS CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Cadillac and Sales and Service for N the Service of America O Yfekd California Yveka c.laf,,.,i, . T . H .V I. A U F E R O Small Talk and a Bit of Borden ' PLUMBING CONTRACTOR 4-Star Fountain ' Service T 413 W. Miner Q . Phone 289 Yfeka Califgfnia Yrelld California Better Materials for Better Homes PEDERSEN'S MEN'S SHOP BUILDERS STYLE and QUALITY co' SUITS MADE TO ORDER MEN'S FURNISHINGS Build with Builders O A I s o O READY MADE SUITS AND OVERCOATS Phone II83 Yreka, California YM, Califoma 346 of YREKA Warrens Building Phone 4l7 or 418 A Room 30 Yreka CREDIT REPORTING Califomia Compliments . . R E X C L U B and EMPIRE ROOM A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Jim Davis, Owner Phone 608 Yreka, California Compliments of . . A ' CORP. V and E CREDIT SERVICE Jim LeBaron Room 7 - Warrens Building Yf9kl California Compliments of ' 'MAlt-ME-MON DAY A sooxxeermc and rAx sfizvnce S. D. Haworth, Public Accountant A V 740 S. Main , . History's most fabulous future is your heritage- be prepared! . Yreka California 'li F - 1' 114313 iffy: f 'fi 'I'- Q 'ff ffl ,Q K ,,.:,f:.2.,.5: -,j51,3g5V:L51:Qg- .kv ZAE':m5::1fp'f wwf. -1.5,3j..5uh. , 4 . ,. 1. N .. V.l 'Ha,i,,g,1,1,:.----4-- , ,J 1.-- ., . -f -- , A A my -f ffr -,ageggi -fu f 1 A F mf-1 . ...Q :wi-Lffefi-zz.-v t 1 H.rz.:15f1w f COOLEY AND POLLARD HARDWARE Headquarters for WILSON SPORTING GOODS HARDWARE Yreka California BARNETTS FROSTY FOOD CENTER APPLIANCES TELEVISION GIFTS Yreka California CA'I'1I I? Pl LLJKR JOHN DEERPA 348 A 'Q tml 'W' c ' N . 5 . SISKIYOU 'DAILY NEWS - PWSCVIPIIOMI . . The Foundation of Our Business Full United Press ' Leased Wire Plus AII' Local News C . excttmes . 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School Supplies a Specialty CLOSED SUNDAYS Yreka California Yreka Cap 8. Jo California 35 7 PAY CASH - - - PAY LESS J. C- PENNEY B 81 R MOTORS STUDEBAKER - PACKARD 499 So. Main Street YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF . . . COMPLIMENTS OF . . NORTHWEST CHAIN SAW C0. T 8. M VARIETY 8: FOUNTAIN RI. I, BOX 102A YREKA CALIFORNIA MONTAGUE CALIFORNIA SWAIN'S GROCERY FRESH VEGETABLES and MEATS COMPLIMENTS OF . . . I.EONARD'S CAFE Homer F. and Dorothy E. Swain 106 Wes' Mine' SI' MONTAGUE CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF . . . SUCCESS TO THE '55 CLASS SAFEWAY STORES, INC. THE STYLE SHOP Bob Cunningham . 308 South Broadway YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA MOUNT SHASTA MILLING CO. COMPLIMENTS OF . . . YREKA TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE Your newest buildings are better designed Manufacturers of Mt, Shasta Brand IDGCGUSE of OU' QUBIIIY Concfefeu POULTRY, DAIRY and I-IOG-FEEDS Scum Highway MONTAGUE CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF . . . 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YREKA Mo-I-ORS Pouuav and DAIRY Pesos ' DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH FEED - GARDEN sesos sales,Service PET SUPPLIES Yroka California 521-South Main St. Yreka, California Compliments of . . . 5555553 MOTH o. K. Kendall, o.v.M. Jack A. mmf, o.v.M. GAMGE5 - PHONES YREKA vereruumzv 'Hosrmu Phone 734 Oberlin Road l2l0 So. Main St. Yreka, California Yreka Cglifgmig 1. , ' .xii Y 1. 'Elly ' ,f711!.5xf'1fp-fr pryfegcw f I f AMERICAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE Pearl, Morris 8- Harry Friedman RADIO - TV YREKA CALIFORNIA Yfgkg California A. J. MCMURRY CO. W A C K E R S GENERAL CONTRACTORS Yreka California Yrgkg Cglifgmig BROADWAY THEATRE H EDDY'S CABINET SHOP ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST Yreka California Yreka California Congratulations ! , P O L L 0 C K S THE I-OG CABIN Shoes - Apparel - Furnishings Foot Corrections Miner St. at Fourth Ymka Catifomia Yreka California PERKINS REFRIGERATION SERVICE COMMERCIAL SALES and SERVICE SCAMMELUS ELECTRIC PUMP and MOTOR REPNR Zenith Radio -- Frigidaire Household and Commercial Phone 22 Sales and Service II5 Third Street Yreka, California 1200 So, Mgin Pham 7 Yreka California Compliments of E L S I E ' S GRENADA MERCANTILE INFANTS' S CI'IILDREN'S WEAR TOTS AND TEENS Elsie Trivelpiece annul. califomi. 223 W. Miner St. Yreka, California 360 , . Compliments of . . . ' Jim and Erma Freeman ERNEST I., BETTS FREEMAN BEAUTY SHOP FREEMAN ACCORDIAN STUDIO Phone 419 STATE FARM INSURANCE 108 So. Broadway U Yrelta California Compliments of . . . Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Waters THE NKJOK SHOP 'L a B CAFE for that Diamond Ring, Watch or Clock and Gifts that really Tok Yreka California . Yreka California Congratulations, Class of 1955 . . . BUD'S GLASS SHOP Replacement Glass,for All Makes of Cars Wings - Felt - Channels MONTAGUE DRIVE IN GROCERIES - MEATS - FRESH VEGETABLES FROZEN VEGETABLES - LOCKERS - FROZEN FOODS Rubber Weather Strip Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lancaster, proprietors 109 E. Center Yreka, California ' Compliments of . . C, C, BROWN YREKA rvrewnmsn senvlce A Royals and Victors Office Stationery and Supplies O Yreka California R. M. STEWART Compliments of . . . Doctor of Optometry LAY'S OFFICE SUPPLY 418 W. Miner Street 112 S. Broadway yah cdifuni. Yreka California ROD and GUN SHOP WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. . Rosalie and Wilson Grazier W0 50- Mlill SHN' Authorized Dealers Yreka California Yreka , California Q 36I Compliments of . . J. E. TURNER 8. SONS L A K E ' s . JEWELRY and DRESS SHOP FURNITURE . and FLOOR COVERINGS O Phone 254 209 W. Miner O Phono 32 Yreka California Yreka California AUTO ' TRUCK 0 FIRE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION Compliments of 4, . C. L. CHURCHILL 8. SON IISHTIIIEIIE W. uw zany ' 0 -..1.. E RETAIL LUMBER SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY and R, S, ,,,wss., SMHHI Agent BUILDING MATERIAL Class of '27 O 512 - 4th Street Yreka, California Phone 899 Montague California Compliments of . . . HILT VOLUNTEER FIRE Compliments of . . . JERRY'S TASE - T So. Broadway YREKA, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT . Compliments of . . . UNION OIL PRODUCTS Adair Wilson Phone 341-W HIII CaI'Iom'a Montague Road Yreka, California 362 BARKl..OW'S DRESS SHOP H 121 South Broadway YREKA CALIFORNIA , Success to Class of '55 Compliments of . . . ' MARLOW'S JEWELRY O'MALI.EY'S MUSIC SI-IOP 306 W. Miner St. ' Yreka California Oakland California WE WISH TO TAKE THIS SPACE TO THANK ALL THE MERCHANTS IN YREKA AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS FOR THEIR SUPPORT IN MAKING OUR ANNUAL A SUCCESS. Yvonne Shouse, Editor Yvonne Kutzer, Literary Editor Judith Bower, Associate and Art Editor Charlotte Barnett, Business Manager Kay Harris, Business Manager Carole Gossner, Junior Editor Jack Pickrell, Business Manager Mike Harris, Photographer V 363 it A , 3 ,151-I ,,, Q , as .J-, -- aww sw ' . H RSM 5 nag N V Fresh Fruits - SNOWBOY - Vegetables S T A N D B Y PACIFIC FRUIT t au Cl M 2 A and miullm ,R R D u c E il .Q :Tw 'L Phone E J! .ig YREKA 139 Of Canned Fruits, KLAMATH FALLS 4179 V Vegetables and Juices KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON YREKA, CALIFORNIA T H E D I N E R Thelma and Russ O THE PLACE TO Go AFTER THE GAME 0 Phone 689 South Highway Yreka California STOCKWELL MOTORS Your Local F O R D Dealer Congratulations, the Class of '55 364 Compliments of . . . Alus-cl-IALMERS MFG. co. DETER TRACTOR C0- SQ. HIGHWAY SO. HIGHWAY 99 YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA D A V E N P O R T ' S Gnocemes AND MEATS also Custom Curing and Smoking L. A. T. SOLDANE YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA I Compliments from your . . 5, SISKIYOU COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Your Friendly CHEVRON Dealer El RANCHO MCTEL currs ssnvlce STATION ONE OF THE FINEST At the Y-Broadway 81 Main l235 South Highway 99 YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF . . . COMPLIMENTS OF . . . si-:ASTA view LUMBER coMPANY DEPENDABLE CLEANERS Phone 267 317 W. Miner Street MONTAGUE CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA 365 x V V ,.,,,..,.4.. or :vim YgIr.q-- r T451-'H FT - agu a, . I - ..... r V. V 1.-V-PM -jI!' 1 ' ' . 'wqfw . ,, , 'X f 'fin x' -K . -r.'.'.',Lrzzg,335,-,..g. 'Ei' h ',, 1 A M 0rfT R 1Tz.. f,.,? l f ' dk S V K f K s .-Q91 4- A , :- Cmmillar DIESEL POWERED 0 Tractors 0 Motor Graders 0 Scrapers 0 Engines U Farm Equipment EIN, S' '51 'bail CLASS OF 1953 QUALITY FARM EOUIPMEN 305 DEERQ O T CRATER LAKE MACHINERY CO Klamath Falls, Oregon Redmond, Oregon Medford Oregon 366 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 J I BROADCASTERS, INC. MUTUAL-ooN LEE Nerwonx Serving Southern Oregon and Northern California 5000 Watts 1 150 on your Dial KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PHONE 2-2551 K W I N delivers the concentrated . ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Mutual - Don Lee ASHLAND 1400 KC W. D. MILLER LUMBER CORPORATION Orin E. Lewis, Mgr. MILL OPERATION: ETNA, CALIFORNIA Phone 10 Home Office: P. O. Box 168 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PHONE 5157 367 Compliments of . . A A S P A R K OIL BIG Y MARKET CIRCULAIING HEATERS CLEAN, WARM KIama1h's LQW COST Complete Shopping Center l 4710 ' South Slxlh 835Warket Street Klamath Falls, Oregon BUTTE VALLEY MANUFACTURING C0. Dorris, California FINEST QUALITY MOULDINGS BUTTE VALLEY STATE BANK COMMERCIAL Dorris, California An Independent Bank - Serving the Klamath Basin Since i908 BANKING BY MAIL OUR SPECIALTY WE PAY 2Vz'A: INTEREST PER ANNUM on Your Savings Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 368 EAT and DRINK at the TAVERN CAFE Ellen M. Baldwin DQ,-rig California THE DORRIS LUMBER 8. MOULDING COMPANY Manufacturers of DORRIS QUALITY PINE MOULDINGS Mills at Dorris and Sacramento, California EAST SIDE ELECTRIC 625 Klamath Phone 3184 AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL INSTALLATIONS ELECTRIC HEAT LIGHTING FIXTURES MOTOR REWINDING 433 Market Phone 3223 Klamath Falls Oregon 369 SUPERIOR TROY LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Congratulations and Best from Phone 7513 - Phone 5119 336 Klamath Avenue - 700 South Sixth Street Klamath Falls Oregon Wishes DORRIS DRUG COMPANY Joe Young, Proprietor Dorris Cal forn a Congratulations and Best BALSIGER MOTOR COMPANY Wishes DICK B. MILLER COMPANY Cadillac Oldsmobile Safety Tested Used Cars YOUR FORD DEALER SINCE 1923 Klamath Falls Oregon Klamath Falls Ofeg'-'Jn DRS. FREDRICKS 8- HARRAHILL Compliments Of OPTOMETRBTS RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION 209 Medical-Dental Building Lee Ingram Phone 3766 Denis Cal forma Klamath Falls Oreaon SWAN LAKE MOULDING COMPANY Compliments J Klamath Falls Branch Klamath Falls' Building Material Department Store The First National Bank of Portland Courteous Service - Quality Service Member F. D. I. C. Try Us Klamath Falls Oregon Klamath Falls Oregon ASSOCIATED LUMBER 8. BOX COMPANY Manufacturers of LUMBER AND BOX SHOOK Annual Capacity 20,000,000 Feet Owned and Operated by AMERICAN BOX COMPANY Dorris California 370 The students of Butte Valley High School wish to thank the merchants for their cooperation in buying ads. With- out them we would not have been able to put out our year book. Thank you MILLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE PHONE 5169 512 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon DYSERT CHEVROLET COMPANY COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE Dorris California Compliments of DORRIS THEATRE Compliments of KELLY'S SERVICE STATION MOBIL GAS MOBIL OIL Vera and Mart Jones GROCERIES Dorris California Dams California Ralph W, and Ada L. Miller, Owners K F L W ABC CBS BUTTE VALLEY in Klamath Falls KLAMATH HERALD HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY General Hardware Building Supplies and Paints Sporting Goods All the News All the Time Telephone 581 Klamalh Falls Oregon Post Office Box 68 Dorris, California CAR TROUBL'E? C ' ' iifiiq , ' X, FRONTIER MOTORS Call Us . Dorris California .7ZZQ26'ibZ5ia16y6ivr1y1afy V Klamath Falls Oregon 7'l JIM OLSON MOTORS 24 Hour Towing PLYMOUTH - DESOTO - GMC TRUCKS Phone 5126-5127 Compliments of . . . GOLDEN BEAR SERVICE 8. CAFE OPEN 24 HOURS 522 So. Sixth at Willow Klamath Falls, Oregon Mr, and Mrs, Orr Dial M97 Telephone 7543 J. w. KERNS, ones., LTD. ------- M ' '- l E R INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER w I L L I A M S HARDWARE - FEED - FIRESTONE TIRES S T U D I O ------I 5l2 Main St. 734 South Sixth Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamath Falls, Ore. Compliments of . . . OREGON WOOLEN STORE Compliments of MacDOEL GROCERY 800 MAIN ST. Klamath Falls Oregon Macdoel California A life Begins at . . . Thellutte aleyStal' THE 40 cius Mr. and Mrs. Woody Wilson Butte Valley's Home Town Newspaper Props. DORRIS CALIFORNIA Dom, California Compliments of M3'MMARKET Ir'sAwoNnEnruLs1oIzE Dorris California Klamath Falls Oregon Compliments of E DORRIS TEL P HOWARD BEESON PANY Standard Oil Distributor COM Dorris California Dorris California Compliments of . . . SPECIALIZED SERVICE CO. DERBY'S MUSIC COMPANY 1434 Main Street FINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PHONE 5l03 Phone 4519 Klamath Falls Oregon 126-N. 7th Klamath Falls, Oregon FERNS VARIETY STORE I. E. DENNIS, JR. VARIETIES CLOTHING - SHOES Macdoel California Dorris California 372 Everything for the Office and School SHAW STATIONERY Klamath Falls Oregon LEE HENDRICKS DRUGS 2212 South Sixth Street Klamath Falls Oregon TRUCK STOP CAFE 24-Hour Service Dorris California WILLIAMSON'S GROCERY 4th and Butte Dorris California CHAPMAN CLEANERS We Pickup and Deliver 318 East Main Klamath Falls, Oregon Compliments of HOME LUMBER AND SUPPLY 50- 6th Klamath Falls, Oregon KLAMATH IRON WORKS SHOOP I- SCHULZE TIRE SERVICE Main and Spring St.-Phone 7741 Klamath Falls OYCQOFV Klamath Falls Oregon DICK REEDER'S RED BARN Store for Men Dick Fenwick Klamath Falls Oregon Dongs California Cobo's STARR INN CITY CENTER LODGE Easy to Find - Hard to Leave Klamath F-illS Oregon Dorris California Comvlimenfs Of KLAMATH nowsn snov P E N N Y ' 5 Complete Floral Service Klamath Falls Oregon Klamam Falls Omgon SHEPHERD Music CQ, FLOWERS BY BILL It RITA Everything in Music and Musical instruments 430 Main Street 345 E. Main Klamath Falls, Oregon Phone 7133 Klamath Falls Oregon TOURIST ROOMS THE GUN STORE Mrs. D. Selberg Athletic Supplies Phone 177 Air Conditioned Dorris, California Klamath Falls Oregon MEDO-LAND DAIRY UNDERWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP Norman Meek, Distributor 706 Main Dorris Telephone 91 8. 41 California Phone 7063 Klamath Falls, Oregon SUBURBAN FLOWER SHOP CHUCK WAGON CAFE AS Close 55 YOUV 'elePh0'l9 KIamath's Famous Steak House 3614 So. Sixth Klamath Falls, Oregon ' 630 Main Sweet Klamafh Falls, Oregon B li B RADIO K ELECTRIC SHOP PERFECTION LOCKERS 401 South Sixth St. Meat Wholesale and Retail Klamath Falls, Oregon Phone 6920 Dorris California BALLARD S BENNETT MOTORS 239 Main Street - Telephone 7763 LES CHASE'S SERVICE STATION CHRYSLER Klamath Falls, Oregon PLYMOUTH Dorris California DON'S MEN It BOYS' WEAR OLY RIGO The Place To Go For The Brands You Know CHEVRON STATION 6th 8- Main Klamath Falls, Oregon Dorris California LUCAS FURNITURE OREGON FOOD STORES V2 Acre of Furniture Low Prices plus S 8- H Green Stamps 195 East Main Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamath Falls Oregon CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS BELLIS HARDWARE 9th and Main - Phone 2-3475 Klamath Falls Oregon Klamath Falls ' Oregon 73 SCOTT VALLEY BANK COMMERCIAL-SAVINGS- O Geo. Smith, President, R. A. Walker, Vice-President and Cashier O D l R E C T O R S Geo. Smith, Frank H. Bryan, Harver A. Green, R. A. Walker, Ernest P. Smith 0 Capital ---- 5 100,000 A Surplus and Undivided Profits - 256,000 Assets ---- 4,000,000 0 FORT JONES and ETNA CAUFORNIA FORT JONES CREAMERY DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 19-W Fort Jones, California K . E . B U R T O N .lobber S H E L L Products Fort Jones California Compliments of . . . JACK and CARL LAMON msPosAL senvlcs Phone 54-J Fort Jones California SCOTT VALLEY FOOD LOCKERS MEAT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' Warren and Estelle Fort Jones, California 374 of Compliments of . . . Compliments of M I N O R S .IASPER'S SERVICE Etna California Fort Jones California J. w. STEVENS Compliments of LOGGING RAIN ROCK CLUB Fort Jones California Fort Jones California Congratulations I Compliments of F. J. REPAIR ssavlc: DR- F- '- PORTER' D- C- General Practice Fort Jones California Fort Jones California Compliments of . . . Compliments of . . . SCOTT VALLEY FEED SISKIYOU TELEPHONE CO. Greenview California Etna California Compliments of . . . 'Compliments of . . I-IUGI'IE'S SERVICE MARBLE MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC MOBILE PRODUCTS ELECTRICAL - REFRIGERATION Fort Jones California Fort Jones California EASTLICK'S MILL PINE and FIR LUMBER Fort Jones California Compliments of . . FIRE DEPARTMENT Fort Jones, California VAL VANARSDELL GENERAL PETROLEUM CORP. Wholesale Agent Fort Jones California Compliments of . . . NAYLOR'S GARAGE AND on seavice Etna California 7 EDDIE EDGECOMB MERCANTILE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES HARDWARE HOT POINT ELECTRIC FIXTURES MONARK ELECTRIC HEATERS WHIRLPOOL CRANE PLUMBING FENCING - ROOFING - GENERAL PAINTS FRANCIS FARLEY EDDIE EDGECOMB Phone 3-W FORT JONES, CALIFORNIA FORT CLUB and FORT CLUB CAFE Lou, Les and Mickey ON and OFFQSALE LIQUOR Fort Jones California Compliments of . . . FORT JONES LUMBER YARD Leo and Burt Fort Jones Phone 64-J California MATT'S SERVICE STATION VEAWS FO'-'NWN Cal and Esther G,-eenview Caiifornia Fon Jones California KUNZ AND SON MARGARET WALLACE FURNITURE AND HARDWARE WOMEN'S APPAREL a GIFTS Fort Jones California , Bank Building For! Jones ETNA FOUNTAIN LUNCH COHQIBYUIHIIOIIS I FORT JONES MARKET ON AND OFF SALE BEER AND WWE MEAT, GROCERIES, BEER AND WINE Etna California The Bunker's 376 V, .5.W.v-q-,-,,v-w-w-w-v-- ,, . , 0.12, TAVERN AND CAFE Font Jones, CALIFORNIA Phone O. BOX ETNA MEAT, ICE and LOCKER PLANT and l0CKER PLANT Carver Gepford, Prop. Efna, California E. H. HOVENDEN DENTIST Fort Jones California U. S. ROYAL TIRE DISTRIBUTOR JAcK's gy,,L ssnvice FOFT Jones 58101: California E. E. MILLS and SON GROCERIES - GASOLINE Fort Jones California Complimen of . . L A R S E N S S T O R E GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fort Jones California WlLLARD'S STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Charles and Dorfhy Willard Fort Jones . California D 0 R A B A K E R Agency for Laundry and Dry Cleaning CARD'S MODERN TRAILER COURT Happy Camp, California HAPPY CAMP LUMBER YARD and CABINET SHOP Compliments of . . P E N C E ' S HARDW,f,f,'fqTf Efc'glJMB'NG BAR AND CAFE M- G- Dailey, Prop- L. E. PENCE E. H. PENCE HAPPY CAMP, CALIFORNIA G. D. MOON S A R A ' S JEAN S. CERNY LOG CABIN CAFE . Compliments of Sara L' Nesbitt TAX and BOOKKEEPING SERVICE HOME COOKED MEAL5 - ' HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA Happy Camp, California Dailey Bldg Complimenls of . . . A HAPPY CAMP LUMBER COMPANY P. O. Box 97 Siskiyou County - HAPPYCAMP - California 378 R A I N I 0 W R E S O R T ROOMS EXCELLENT FOOD Congratulations, Class of '55 Hamburg, California OVERLOOK RESORT Saiad Vallay, California Feryll and Don Thomas, Props. Compliments of . . QUlGLEY'S STORE and MOON'S HAVEN Klamath River California SEIAD STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Pete and John Malloy In the Heart of Sportsmen's Paradise HORSE CREEK STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Margaret Nola Horse Creek California Compliments of WILDWOOD LODGE SEIAD VALLEY WILLAMETTE Builders Supply Company Mills at AUMSVILLE, OREGON HAPPY CAMP, CALIFORNIA Warehouse and Concentration Yard at HORNBROOK, CALIFORNIA Manufacturers of Plywood - Plywood Sheathing - Thrifty Ply - Will-Over Garage Doors Kiln Dryed Douglas Fir and West Coast Hemlock Lumber and Other West Coast Lumber Products P O. BOX 208 - AUMSVILLE, OREGON 379 KLAMATH RIVER FREIGHT LINES EVANS MERCANTILE LO G NCE N DIS-TA MOVING SHOES HARDWARE LUMBER HAULING GENERAL FREIGHT DRY GOODS Yreka Happy Camp Happy Camp California Congratulations Compliments of . . . Class of 1955 PHILIP M. TOLEMAN GREEN SPIRES PRESS Justice Court Judge Happy Camp Judicial District Rose French, Printer Clear Creek - Happy Camp - Somes Bar Happy Camp Caltfomia HAPPY CAMP LAUNDROMAT HEAD'S SUPER MARKET Congratulations, Class ot 1955 MEA-T5 u GROCERHES ' Fresh Vegetables and Fern and Beryl Hamm Frozen Foods LATEST IN MODERN LAUNDRIES R A Y ' S G A R A G E GENERAL REPAIRING JAMES T. COOK WHEEL ALIGNMENT . Welding WELDING General Repairs Ray Wasson, Proprietor and SUPPIIGS Happy Camp Happy Camp California BERT'S SUPER SERVICE BUCKHORN LODGE Chevron Gas Atlas Tires and Batteries Complimenfs of Welding Bill and Lucille Emison AU'Om0 Ve RePa S ROOMS - MEALS - cocKTAiLs Wrecker Service Happy Camp California Open April 1 - December 31 380 HAPPY CAMP DRUG STORE Happy Camp, California Prescriptions - Drugs - Soda Fountain Magazines - Daily Papers - Stationery Complete Line American Greeting Cards Fishing Tackle Agnes C. Warner, Ph.G. Head Lumber Compo ny CRUMPTON BROS. SAND - GRAVEL and ROAD Rocx P sk D e I i v e r e d il? , Old Growth Compliments of . . . DEL mo THEATRE FIR and PINE Don Avery, Prop. Happy Camp, California . Congratulations ! CLASS or 1955 HAPPY CAMP Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weinzinger CALIFORNIA , AlICE'S GIFT SHOP and ROOMS Compliments of . . . INDIAN Pottsnv INDIAN BASKETS AMERICAN LEoloN AUXILIARY M, K,nf,EVfLf,fndwo,k 'M' N 530 wooo cARvINo ceszAMIcs Alice Dunaway HAMBURG U. S. A. Kenneth J. Kennedy REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE - Notary - Compliments of . . . HAPPY CAMP P. T. A. Compliments of . . - HI - RIDGE LUMBER CO. Selad Valley, California Compliments of . . HAPPY CAMP GRANGE No. 395 Happy Camp, California Compliments of . . . CLARK'S DRY GOODS Happy Camp, California Compliments of . . . AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Post No. 530 Compliments of . . .- KLAMATH RIVER CLARION MARY BRADLEY HILLSIDE RESORT DELUXE COTTAGES and ROOMS Meals If Desired Trailer Space Sue and Madeline, Managing Owners HAPPY CAMP HALL'S MERCANTILE International Harvester and Servel Gas Refrigerators Monarch Combination Ranges Maytag Washing Machines Youngstown Kitchen Sinks Homelite Chain Saws Groceries - Sporting Goods Happy Camp, California HAPPY CAMP CAFE Quick Service Low Prices ESTHER AND ERNIE SPINKS Congratulations Class of I955 J. P. HULLQUIST CONTRACTOR Happy Camp, California Compliments of . . YREKA VENEER INC. Happy Camp, California KLAMATH RIVER STAGE Dick Merrill, Mail Stage Happy Carnp Yreka Congratulations, Class of 1955 LIONS CLUB Happy Camp, California ACE ELECTRIC WIRING RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL WIRING SUPPLIES G. E. APPLIANCES O A. D. HINSHAW Happy Camp, California THE CLASS OF 1955 wants to express their appreciation to everyone who has helped to make their section of the White and Gold a success. 382 LOG CABIN Compliments of SHORTY RUSSELL and BOB WEINZINGER Compliments of RIVER LUMBER COMPANY B. APPLEGATE BOB HARDY Happy Camp Calnforma 'T'- SAM W. HOBBS Hauling ber Lum ifornia Camp, Cal PY Hap aff McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL IS GREATLY INDEBTED to the MCCLOUD RIVER LUMBER COMPANY for its Generous Support of our Annual AS WELL AS ALL OUR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 384 What's new in newspapers . . Today's newspaper has many duties toward its readers. lt should bring them complete rec- ords of the important news of the day -- using all the most modern newsgather- ing facilities available. B It should also be a lively, entertain- ing and readable source of information on the variety of subjects of interest to its different readers -- on politics, fi- nance, women's activities, humor, sports. The San Francisco Examiner is in step with the times. It is a newspaper that is really com- plete, in the most modern sense -- com- bining alertness with thoroughness to bring you the most reliable and up-to- the-minute document of today's his- tory! READ THE EXAMINER FOR THE COMPLETE NEWS! 385 Compliments INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS OF AMERICA LOCAL 6-64 uf: An organization seeking better relations and under- standing between all the peoples of our community and nationg higher education for our children and security in our old age. LK Sub Locals Kinyon, California Town Group Pondosa, California Plant Sub Local, McCloud, California Compliments of the MGCLOUD 386 Compliments of DR. A. E. MILLS Compliments of D. D. S. BRUNO'S GARAGE , 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE Mccloud Canfomia Mt. Shasta California WlNDSOR'S DRUG STORE Y I. . M if fa Compliments of MCCLOUD STEAM LAUNDRY Mt. Shasta California McCloud California THE MCCLOUD MERCANTILE the COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE serving ALL SISKIYOU COUNTY MCCLOUD CALIFORNIA 387 'ff McCLOUD GARAGE GMC TRUCKS IIQIII' McCloud California SULLIVAN 8. CROWE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Congratulations to the Class of 1955 Cl ,OMG , ,hm FRED E. BARNETT 3. co. INDUSTRIAL REDDING EQUIPMENT l .u1'n2?l'LAI- 2280 600 Spring Klamath Falls, Oregon A Compliments of the HARPER'S NEWS STAND McCloud, California h Mt. S asta California f :...,q7-1': 'I ' CONGRATULATIONS ' - 1 T0 THE CLASS . iv-, , , 4 KANDEL SWEATERS or 1955 . ' 1' Em LS ' Portland Oregon iv-7-1, Compliments of AMUSEMENT HALL 8. BARBER SHOP Compliments of the McCLOUD CLEANING SHOP McCloud California McCloud California Congratulations C, E, DUNNING JEWELER LA PORTA'S DRIVE INN .. Watch Repairing 2 Miles So. of Mt. Shasta, California Mt. Shasta California 3 ., ,.,-wi, , i L l Au in 1 iii 4i,.mfx,4i5'g-A . f,, , if.,....., . .us J 'E -if 1 ' L A J s. J-'CLOTHING sroRE BIANCHVS CAFE EVERYONE KNOWS lT'S JOE'S FOR CLOTHES ITALIAN and AMERICAN DINNERS ' ld Mt. Shasta California Mt. Shasta California All lj! Cvmpliments Of MT. SHASTA FlORlSTS LI' THE MCC!-OUD THEATER CORSAGES - FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Y ' Y McCloud California Mt. Shasta California W . . HUDDl.ES JEWELRY Compliments of THE JEWELRY STORE COMPLETE B A R N E Y ' 5 Authorized S. P. Watch Inspectors FRUIT 8. VEGETABLE STAND Dunsrnuir California 2 Miles South of Mt. Shasta, California Congratulations Congratulations Y SEHORN'S GARAGE TORESON'S SHELI. SERVICE Mt. Shasta California Mt. Shasta California ,ik LM 39? Compliments of Compliments of THE PIEMONT HOTEL 8. CAFE DUNSMUIR GARAGE Mt. Shasta California Dunsmuir California Compllmenis of DUNSMUIR VARIETY STORE McCLOUD BEAUTY SHOP Looi GADGETS MBVY Donaielll S 8. H Green Stamps McCloud California Dunsmuir California f THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Co 'p'l 'e 's of all 'T G L. E. MCGONAGLE-Insurance h wi KT, Steak Dinners McCloud California Q? 'L l Mixed Drinks , fs A Q 2. Congratulations Highway so f revs: COLA aor'ruNo co. Mt. Shasta California 389 ,. -A if BEST WISHES FROM ENGRAVERS CORPORATION Class Rings, Graduation Announcements, Diplomas, Personal Cards, Medals, Trophies, Club Pins 600 New High Street Los Angeles 13, California MT. SHASTA COCA - COLA BOTTLING CO. All right, who stole my Coke? Mt. Shasta Coke, the Pause that Refreshes A X i California l D. A. SHELDON 81 SONS HEATING AND COOKING GAS In Bulk and Bottles Mt. Shasta California Mt. Shast Compliments of V. M. PENSERINI JEWELER a California 390 Compliments of THE CITY OF MOUNT SHASTA Home of Recreclfion Mount Shasta California WlNDSOR'S DRUG STORE HOMEMADE ICE CREAM REFRIGERATED CANDY DRUG SUPPLIES PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES TRY OUR llfl Mount Shasta California 392 Sxgudaite fewehq VIRG PENSERINI JEWELER Diamonds 0 Watches Watch Repairing Mount Shasta California - 1 visrrrs MARKET i' -T' 7 ' - commits Foon srons ITN 1 , Low Prices Every Day 0 Free Delivery M . Ill, mlWllli'7' N ?'5t 1 ef QM S Telephone 2201 407 Ream Avenue Mount Shasta Best Wishes from . . THELMA THORESON PHOTOGRAPHER Photographs taken any time, any place. Studio across from Safeway Store 719 Florence Avenue Phone 2979 DUF1SfT1UlI' California . GLIDDEN BROTHERS TRUCKING CO. AGENTS FOR MOLLERUP VAN LINES INC. Phone: Mt. Shasta 5721 Dunsmuir 2072 Shipping, Packing and Crating Mount Shasta California EA 9 , . 393 HARPER'S NEWS STAND O NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES GREETING CARDS' 0 Mount Shasta California f - DICKER'S INC. SISKIYOU COUNTY'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT STORE Mount Shasta alma 1011 A ,H 1.6 . 'fig Rhea J AND J CLOTHING srone 2125 2' AW Joe's for Clothes 3' .- yy!! 'Lola NIEN'S DRESS AND WORK CLOTHES Joe Holecek, Jr., and Son, Owners Mount Shasta California SHASTA INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE James Marsh PHONE 2181 Mount Shasta California 394 SERVICE WHEN , , YOU NEED IT ONS Pt-nus S o.A.si-tELoON 32 5 . FEE AssOclArEo 'UH SERVICE C.i.is+.f..,-wt-ff 'E , Calif Phil Gutzler, Prop. f' Mould slush 0 - 5. L v ..,- M t Shasta California Qivsixb 5 Modem EQ. mean PEOPLE's MARKET 3 gi CHANDON'S MOTEL Sleep Quietly Off the Highway t Shasta California Fresh Meats and Choice Groceries RV W lZ ff li 1, . ,ij 2, ix'-R44 X as Ipit' f - ,Ag 4 9' f Phono Mount Shasta Cal fo BlANCHl'S RESTAURANT Compliments O Of Italian and American Dinners C, x RAINBOW FOUNTAIN 0 T' K N ZA 4, We Short Orders Q ,lst Mount Shasta Shasta California STANDARD OIL OF Trade at CALIFORNIA .9 CANNON'S GROCERY A. J. NELSON, Distributor ' ,' P- 17' , WJT! O O 0 C I Beverages - Ice Cream fl l I l E A OPEN EVENINGS 8. SUNDAYS 2073 Mount Shasta, California Mount Shasta C lf 395 Q ! , ,I P ! 8 FINE BREADS AND PASTRIES wuxnripbvllllm Z 95 4 I F L U H R E R ' S l Popular because it's good! wx11'E,i9f'l 'MAD 'f BRUCE BAUER LUMBER COMPANY McCloud Road and Ream Avenue Phone 5623 Mount Shasta California THE TEXAS COMPANY ibutor of Texaco Petroleum Products Phone Mt. Shasta 2049 ' W. A. Douglass TE X Distr Mount Shasta, California SEHORN'S PONTIAC - CADILLAC Mount Shasta California 396 , - . M f W iff., Compliments of PATS APPAREL Pat Lindner, Owner Phone 4401 Mount Shasta GIVE YOUR CAR LONGER LIFE Compliments of NELSON'S GARAGE ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. LATEST HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Before You Buy . . . See Cy Mount Shasta California Compliments of M I S S I O N M O T E L Mount Shasta Phone 2143 K E R R ' S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE II7 W. Lake Street Mount Shasta California THE GOLDEN RULE DRY GOODS - SHOES - READY TO WEAR Dunsmuir California Watches - Gifts - Diamonds Compliments of C. E. DUNNING OAKS MOTE Jewslsn I Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Armstrong WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ' Mount Shasta California Mount Shasta California PURITY STORE S. M. Hammond, Manager FRESH MEATS and GROCERIES Mount Shasta California DR. WILLIAM A. LETCHER oPToMe1Rls1' Howe Building Mount Shasta California Compliments of ERNlE'S RICHFIELD Service Station Compliments of WALLACE T. WAIT INSURANCE Mount Shasta California Mount Shasta Califomig MAE H. NOE Compliments of R I E tat Broker, Notar P bl'c ' ' Y ' seuANo's SHOES Phono 5760 Phone 2127 Abrams Lake Road and Schilling Way Mount Shasta California Mount Shasta California Compliments of MARCONl'S MELODY MARTS AUTO Marconi, Thebolt, Marconi l- 5- TIWMPSOH ETNA, CALIFORNIA MOUNT st-:ASTA Mount Shasta California Phone 38 Phone 5586 397 fll S5 Til5v U 'Q MOUNT SHASTA HERALD Mount Shasta California Mo Compliments of TEXACO CERTIFIED SERVICE Earl Bassett unt Shasta California Compliments of EDS STOP INN X. S L: Q Liv WILLIAM B. STRICKLAND, M. D. as I CAFE X Q I Groceries - Gas - Cabins 9s 0 ,Z North Highway 99 Mount Shasta California Mount Shasta California , Compliments NOBLE'S CHAPEL of Lloyd Noble, Sr. CHILOQUIN LUMBER CO. Lloyd B. Noble, Jr. Mount Shasta California W. ROGER HINES, REALTOR C . ompliments of 0 REAL ESTATE MR. and MRS. L. N. LORENZEN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Phone 5853 Mount Shasta California ,Mount Shasta California 398 gfgfwmvy- '-W-tgww-my-wx V . RADIO STATION THE HEART OF THE SHASTA CASCADE WONDERLAND asia fx sh., .. KY C. 8. C. DISTRIBUTORS SURE-WAY CLEANERS 302 Ream Ave. . Mt. Shasta, Calif. SHASTA FLAVORS ' LICENSKD In Cans ' h Q 'hE'iYfE A Pete Chinca Ray Chiment Phone . Dunsmuir Mount Shasta California Mt. Shasta 5601 Enterprise 10555 Bob Herzog, Prop. Phone 5767 Complimenfs of 4 5 I? MURL D. STANSBURY BOB'S GUN SHOP ' RIFLE Mutual Qf Omaha SPORTING GOODS 0 226 Walnut St. Mount Shasta Mt. Shasta California 399 f - - - -- x-Q I 'fi ' 1 ' In oicxmson X , ' rm , I 1 x - --l ,Z K K I . 1, ,, 1 WL ' 477 -. ,, 'E Q' j 3 ' X C N' ,f li X T fl I, f X X, Q JOE MELO 'EQZWEX W GCN WHEEL M4 WALNUT STREET MT. SHASTA, CALIFORNIA Better Save for That Rainy Day at BANK OF MT. SHASTA Mount Shasta, California O. P. Nielsen, cashierg Phillip Googins, assistant cashier L. N. Lorenzen presidentg Bob Casalta, vice-president from STEAK HOUSE Compliments of CAPIFONI INSURANCE AGENCY , 0 PAN-FRIED CHICKEN - BROILED STEAKS . Tolophono 5827 Mount Shasta California Mount 5l'16Sl6 California COME AND GET lT T MIKE AND TONY'S TORESON'S SHELL SERVICE O Serving me Batteriens CAPPUCCINO DRINK ACCSSSOUES ITALIAN DINNEIIS 5 ' MIxEn onmxs W 2,0 Q? 1 N Phono 2279 Mount Shasta California Mount Shasta California I Closed Sundays Compliments of A Phone 4473 Q if I , swAN OIL SERVICE I i Frank Silva, Prop. and Chef f O Beat Food X, - JW7' Phone zoos J FRANK'S CAFE LITTLE PLACE WITH A BIG MEAL ' Mount Shasta California Mount Shasta California Youre HEALTH --L' i -LZ, aug, D Q 7 LX BUSINESS RUG Mr. sHAsTA PHARMACY I' I Mount Shasta The Rexall Store California ll T SHASTONA THEATER H and E A SNACK BAR T E Independent Operation R Roy and Thelma Avery, Owners Mount Shasta, California MT. SHASTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Mount Shasta California It's a Pleasure! VETERAN'S CLUB O MIXED DRINKS O Mount Shasta California 401 Compliments of MT. SHASTA PINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY MM ... ount Shasta California A H X Exo sRuNo's GARAGE . A ' '51 Q 7 V a Mount Shasta California 7 A ii. AUT 6 R E PAIRS .sl , Li fi! 'txt Q ' HE 2. , xxx X --.as f Z- N N X B 'KV s 'ini bfi, aooa fag ' 21,56 .g 5. On the lookout for A-45 6 f 4 '? 75?' ' if ...C SPORTSMEN'S DEN K EE sYi.vEs Mluousrri -.3-.Q-gg.,-Q-5-5-,1g.-:-:-: -.'-'--. 'J-:-JQQA, Phone 2295 lj A M . . ii ' ount Shasta California .I - I S Ea? Drink Squirt 1 I' lt's in the Public Eye PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Mount Shasta Callf0fnla Compliments of DOUG'S BARBER SHOP FLAT-TOPS ARE OUR SPECIALTY Mount Shasta California Compliments of Compliments ' TOWN AND COUNTY SHOP of Duftsmuif KOFFEE CUP MT. SHASTA FLORISTS CORSAGES - FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Mount Shasta California R. F. Russell, owner SOUTH HIGHWAY Mount Shasta Compliments of PAULS RADIO AND TV s E R v I c E Mount Shasta California 403 OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 MARC:-:A THEATRE TULELAKE . CALIFORNIA Our Compliments . . CARGILL INCORPORATED KERR-GIFFORD Division GRAIN BUYERS O Elevators aT: Merrill, Lost River, l Dairy, Tuber, Staley, and Slone Bridge PHONE 445l Merrill Oregon 404 l THE HONKER FOUNTAIN LUNCH YOUTH HEADQUARTERS PHONE 7-I32i - TULELAKE, CALIFORNIA Caterpillar John Deere FLOYD A. BOYD CO Hysler - Athey A Trackson Your INTERNATIONAL Dealer CRATER LAKE MACHINERY CO. Trucks - Tractors - Farm Machinery Pa rts a nd Service O Phone 7-2072 Tulelake, California Phone 7-I36I Tulelake California 405 SPORTSMEN'S HOTEL MODERN ROOMS EXCELLENT FOOD O NORTHERN CALlFORNIA'S FINEST Tulelake Phone 7-21 I I California Congratulations to Class of '54 TULELAKE HlGH SCHOOL GEO. G. YOST WAREHOUSE C TULELAKE CALIFORNIA BANK OF AMERICA N. T. and S. A. THE VVORLUS LARGEST NON-GOVERNMENT BANK TULELAKE CALIFORNIA THE LANDRY CO. GENERAL INSURANCE PAUL O. LANDRY - D. L. THOMAS - v. T. JOHNSON Tulelake California Over a Quarter Century of Dependable Insurance Service 406 rugagxe POTATOES and VONIONS TULELAKE DON ' ROSS SERVICE CALIFORNIA J A C K C L O U G H Whoiesale Distributor STANDARD OIL CO. Phones - Office: 7-2062 ' Residence: 7-2064 Tulehske I California PACIFIC SUPPLY COOPERATION Buy at Co-Op Tell Your Neighbors Wholesale Seed - Feedl- Grain TULELAISE ' CALIFORNIA I Y .HM . .. WI-NE-MA HOTEL and COFFEE SHOP Southern Oregon's Finest K. F. L. W. C. B. S. in Klamath Falls Klamath Herald and News All the news all the time. Phone 4l8l Main at Eleventh Klamath Falls Klamath Falls Oregqn ELMER WAITS COMPANY SUNNY STATE LUMBING l Pnonuce coMPANY ' SALES - SERVICE ONIONS - POTATOES PHONE 7-l74l Tulelake California Tulalalra California TULELAKE DRUG CO. Compliments of A modern Drug Store where Your business is appredmd Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rudesill Owners PPESCRIPTIONS STATIONERY DICK MOORE, Ph.G. Clayton's Department Store Clayton's Hardware Store ROGERS INSURANCE AGENCY General Line with Reliable Claim Ser Tulelake ' PAUL L. ROGERS Phone 7-1621 vice California THE TULELAKE REPORTER BAROMETER or THE Buiioimo BASIN Tulelake Califgr nia 408 V W I,--.,H..,-W,-,N,.w-.,-qw-,m,w,,,w, 1--v-.nf r-fm-.Q-ywrvrf. Modoc Building Supply Pabco Paints and Asbestos Siding Hardware Sporting Goods Steel and Pipe Modoc Mfg. and Building Supply Phone 2461 Nowoll, Calif. Alfuras Hwy. STAN'S BARBER SHOP Tulelake Hotel Modern Methods Tulelalxo Califorml SAVE EVERY DAY G. W. OSBORNE 8. SONS av the HOMESTEAD MARKET White Rose Foundation Groceries - Meals - Clothes and Blue Tag SEED POTATOES Phone 2381 Newell Newell camomia Tulalalxo, Califomia COCKTAILS DINNERS and T H E I N N MEAT MARKET Tulolako California Tulelake Cal 'O McCONN ELL 8. BLUMENTHAL CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES Red Pontiacs, White Rose and Russets Phone 7-1262 Tulelake, California Tulelako TULELAKE CLEANERS Compliments of Hal and Jerzy S KILL A N D Phone 7'I46I CARE 409 oun COMPLIMENTS W I N E M A F A R M S Tulelake California NORTHWEST PRODUCE CO. Stan - Dick PHONE 7-1701 Tulelake California J. W. COPELAND YARDS PHONE 7-1471 Tulelake California TULELAKE f- BUTTE VALLEY FAIR 'IOA District Agricultural Assn. W. G. Hagelstein, President Bill Whittaker, Manager Vern Hemstreet, Vice President 410 I mf 1 --- BALSIGER MOTOR CO. your FORD dealer Compliments of . . . THE FOOD BANK M E A T S Serving Klamath County, Oregon VEGETABLES and Northern Siskiyou and Modoc County A Tulelake California NEWELL GRAIN Gnowens ' ASSOCIATION Farmer owned and operated Main Office at Tulelake Ph. 7-1811 Tulelake California Compliments of . . BILL GANGER INSURANCE AGENCY Tulelake California Greetings to Tulelake High School from . . THE TULELAKE GROWERS ASSOCIATION Ph. 7-1501 Tulelake California Compliments of . . TULELAKE HARDWARE Tulelake California VERN'S OUTDOOR STORE Men's Clothing - Sporting Goods Hunting and Fishing Equipment Phone 7-2231 Tulelake California PIONEER BARBER SHOP Joe Stringer FOR HAIRCUTS BECOMING TO YOU Phone 7-1452 Tulelake California GUDERIAN STUDIOS TULELAKE COLD STORAGE CO. EL BEE POTATO POTATOES - PEARS - oNuoNs C 0 M P A N Y Phone 7-1481 Tulelake, California POTATO BUYER - WAREHOUSE CALIFORNIA-OREGON phgn, 7.1262 Tulelake, California TELEPHONE co' Phono 7-220 Tulelake California Ed Osborne Phil Parks KLAMATH BASIN cooPERA1lvE PARK MOTEL W2 mile South of Tulelakel Tulelake Merrill Phone 7-134' P. O. 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