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

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I98 White and Gold 5 THEME Hlgh S bool Treasure DEDICATED To Those Who W1ll Turn the Key' ll 4 C Q Chest of Knowleclgeu Cover Design SUSAN HARRIS Class of 58, Yreka Hugh School 1 White MAY, 1958 Published by The seniors of the seven high schools of the Siskiyou Union High School District situated of Dorris Fort ones Hat py Ca ip McCloud Mount Shasta Weed CID Yl'Zl2a Siskiyou County Colifornlo V LUME 9 MBER District Office Yreko California 7 I1 d O 5 - NU 'I I Lihg p. dbyfxle' 'J u lP. 'V od- A,,CIf Table Contents Theme and Dedlcotlon Frontlsplece Art Fort Jones Hugh School McCloud Hugh School Weed Hugh School Yreko Hugh School Butte Valley Hugh School Happy Comp Hugh School Advertisements of iii ' ' iv ' ' 1 . 13 ' 51 Mount Shosto High School 97 ' 165 ' 259 ' 295 ' 327 ' wiki 25 f 'bf x PHOTO BY YPEKA STUDIO A' M, ,ff jf '09-1 i ' --J 2 'R V 1 NF' f i S X 1 ' JT! 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The prospectus calls for the construction of a double chair lift begin- ning at an elevation of approximately 7,850 feet with a vertical rise of l,776 feet to a natural bench on the mountain and an upper lift with a closed gondola to an elevation of approximately ll,05O feet. In addi- tion to the lifts, the following is a general description of the proposed development. No overnight lodging except for employees is con- templated because of the ready accessibility to facili- ties of all types in the area along Highways 99, 97 and 89. A lodge and vista houses will be constructed at the timber line, where meals will be served. There will also be a ski repair and rental shop at this point. The lodge will afford a complete view of the ski- ing area and Mt. Shasta peak on the north and east and a wide vista of the Cascades and Coast ranges and upper Sacramento Canyon to the south and west. Sheltered by Shastarama point, at the upper end of the aerial tramway at ll,050 feet above sea level, there will be a vista house. From Shastarama point at li,i27 feet there is a 252 degree unobstructed view of Shasta-Cascade Wonderland, limited only by the capacity of the eye to see, and the normal curvature of the earth. The lower remnant of famed Konwakiton Glacier, one of Mt. Shasta's five living glaciers, is a short walk from the Vista House. A parking area for from 300 to 600 cars is being provided. Application has already been made to the Public Utilities Commission by private individuals, for a passenger bus franchise from Dunsmuir and Mt. Shasta City to the Bowl. For winter sports the overall development will ultimately provide one or more ski tows, toboggan slides, a bob-sled run and an ice skating rink, in ad- dition to the main ski lifts. Further facilities for summer recreation will consist of campgrounds for family units and trailer camps. Scenic trails will be laid out for the enioyment of the summer visitor. The Grand Opening will be held on September l, 1958. At this time the construction of the first lift and the lodge will be completed, XVI. Klamath National Forest The area of the Klamath Nattonal Forest embraced wtthtn the Marble Mountain and the Salmon Trlnnty Alps Prtmtttve Areas offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities The usuable recre attonal area approximates 300000 acres The topography ts ex cepttonally steep and use ts generally ltmnted to the rtdges and stream bottoms The glactated pockets tn the heads of the streams along the mann rtdges are beauttful lakes wtth adlacent meadows whtch make Ideal camping spots Heavy coniferous and hardwood forests are found below the ridges at elevattons of four to ive thousand feet The matn ridges have an elevation of around seven thousand feet wtth numerous outstanding mountaln peaks The area IS named after Marble Mountatn whtch ts a very spectacular stght Thus marble cap two or three thousand feet thtck was once the bodtes of sea organisms that were depostted when the peneplane was the bottom of the ocean Today this mass has been ratsed and crystalltzed unto a beautiful white marble that creates the vusual tmpresston of perpetual snow lt IS a mtld and mellow country wtthout the harsh rock of most subalpune areas It has a soul and cltmate that produces lush vege tation from the ptne and fir forest tn the stream bottoms to the sub alptne country on the rtdges The topography ts steep and sharp creating enormous vistas looktng out over seemungly endless moun tatns and valleys The sharp topography creates such good dratn age that It ts the most mosqutto and fly free area In Caltfornta The flora IS a mtxture of both the Rogue Rtver and the Cal: fornla provtnces and ts also an Island of early remnants where species are present that occur nowhere else tn the world such as the famous weeptng spruce Durtng July and August this heterog enous cornposntton of flowers colors the hnllstdes tn beauttful pat terns contrasted by the deep green of the Hrs and whate marble The mountaln streams are abundant wtth nattve ralnbow In the upper reaches and during August September and October the lower and larger porttons of the streams support a large ocean run of steelhead and salmon All of the 237 lakes are stocked regularly with eastern brook and ratnbow trout Ftshtng IS good Columbta black tailed deer are a habltant of the area and although the hunttng IS a llttle dtfflcult due to heavy vegetation and steep topography It IS well worthwhile as by actual measurement and weight they are the finest and largest of thus spectes tn the Caltfornta region There are numerous bear that ltve year long tn the area being readnly seen durtng the summer months on the htgher rtdges when feedtng on roots and berrtes and then mtgrattng to the lower slopes to feast on acorns and htbernate tn the fall Most of the area ts only accessable by foot or saddle stock Trnps may be planned for two to forty days wrthout ever ret actng the same traul All of the packers are under Forest Service permtt and belong to a Packers Assoctatton to assure better servtce . , . - , . 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 F' , , . . . 'ng CARIBOU LAKES CARIBQU LAKE W , N 'EL -fix.. Aa . YP' A if-if 5 B if fr' , L L ,. A we -' W ' . ' f-if ws wh- if .Mm W - S l Q H LW.,4 5 LS L, E? .A W , . -ex it . tgxlg filfiew L gk' Q -s ' E' ' . , . ff X in , 'Q . Fi' -W -wi' -2 -,- ikghgia 4,,'giLk9 'Q is . JN ,, A lf? W, W' : h M V EH. Wi' Y um i HIGHLAND LAKES Salmon-Trinit LOST LAKE .' lf? -Q ,,, I ,. ,U 44 5 n , I I A W? 1 .1 Ju' MASTERSON LAKE Mountains DOBKINS LAKE 45' L X fx 1 , 1 3, . --I 'q1wLfMfi2'f ,' f 0 A 1 'iii lamp? 'Lt . X 1 4 3 ' Nyhis. iiafi A-is a gin P. 1 , ' 9 ' L 'Q ' 35 l. 4 - k f .1 - .54 5 ,L A A 4 by 7: xl .K Llyy xl-. I I J., .MA 'I ai, . :Q A-- -1. A - ' Av A'-wg' 1-'Ox ,, 'NR . 15 Q XVII ' .. , L 3 , - +L. 1, , E ,-f,w ,1- .1 CAMPBELL AND ANGEL LAKES UKQNOM LAKE ,Q . , - - ' O 1 an - 'L' ' E X .E .f,5'i ' ' v L44 - 'Il ' K A , 1 JH 1 Lg 5,5 , Eli.: X 5' at ati.. X if Y-... ,4 ' 'C 1' 'W ri-1 fp. gk' ' 'W ' ,b Ni . if E ' A 7 1 9' Y? EE 5? 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Indians were often hostile, robbers were common and the hazard of every day living was unusu- ally high. Often a mound of rocks along the trail is a reminder of a tragedy not recorded. The Siskiyou County His- torical Society is attempting to locate and record on a map the locations of all isolated graves and such data as can be learned at this time. The picture above was taken in Garvey Glade, near Shovel Creek Meadows, south of Beswick and shows the Campbell brothers of Etna view- ing the grave of three Government freight wagon drivers who were killed there in 1873. The father of these two was the only survivor. MYREL JAMES GREENSHIELDS Siskiyou unior College Siskiyou County now has a Junior College District. The initial official step in securing the College for Siskiyou County started when the Board of Trustees of the Siskiyou Union High School District petitioned the State Department of Education to survey the needs for a college in the Siskiyou Area. The Dunsmuir and Tule Lake High School Boards concurred, and joined in the re- quest, although Tule Lake High School District finally decided not to be included in the District. Our District Superintendent, Dr. Jere E. Hurley, led the move- ment for a college in Siskiyou. For several years, he pointed out the urgent need for a college in this Northern California Area. He arranged for the State Department of Education Survey, and personally appeared before the State Board of Education to advo- cate the approval of the favorable findings of the Survey. A big hurdle was over when the State Board of Education approved a college for Siskiyou County, and caused an election to be held for the people to decide whether they wanted a college. Dr. Hurley organized and led the campaign for the college. The College was established by a vote of 5 to l. Nlr. W. E. Roberts, County Superintendent of Schools, ap- pointed the first Board of Trustees, Dr. Don Meamber, Yreka, John Mantle, Weed, Dr. H. Meredith, Dunsmuir, Robert Davis, Fort Jones, and William Whittaker, Tulelake to serve until the next school election. All of these members were elected at the school election in May, 1957, and have been ably and conscien- tiously managing the affairs of the Siskiyou Junior College District. The most important first act of the Board of Trustees was to select a president for the fiedgling Siskiyou Junior College Dis- trict. After a careful study of the field of available administra- tors, Dr. Myrel James Greenshields was named Hrst President of the College. We feel that the Board made an exceptionally fine choice. Now let Dr. Greenshields tell in his own words, something of things which have happened since he assumed the Presidency of the College, and his aspirations for the College. The progress that is being made in the planning of physical facilities for a college to serve the youth of this northern area of California is very encouraging. The opening date for Siskiyou College has been tentatively set for the fall semester of 1960. The college will be built to accommodate over 500 students. A full program for the first two years of college will be offered. On-campus living facilities will be provided for those students who live too far from the college to commute daily. The campus will be located in a beautiful setting in the geo- graphic center of the iunior college district. The Governing Board of the College has retained one of the country's top architects to lay out the campus and to design the buildings. We are confident that we will have one of the finest iunior colleges in the country, a college that students in this area will be happy to attend, a college the community and the students will take pride in, a college where students can get education which will be equal to that available at any other college, a col- lege which will have a fine program of instruction, and a full program of campus student activities which will contribute to the educational growth and the personal development of all its students. XXI r 43, 5 LEWIS N. LORENZEN, President RAY E MCINTYRE Board of Trustees JEROME JACK CALKINS x 'ff..4.,, V. Y' . Administration il 1-- vw- Yfs J CHARLES R. GREEN, Principal McCloud High School 1:7 ORNEAL KOOYERS, Principal Mount Shasta High School ,lax K ,f'7:,3 l', 1 1 K I is WILLIAM M. FREEMAN, Principal Happy Camp High School if QL, , +2 9 MERLIN MCGINNIS, Principal Fort Jones High School DR. .IERE E. HURLEY District Superintendent Y ' '56 I f 1 1 1 HARRY BECK, Principal Botte Valley High School GERRY KUBLI, Principal Weed High School c ai, Q 1 . , I ' 'T 523' fm f SL NLE BALFREY, Principal HAZEL OHLUND Yreka High School District Clerk 1 V 'Q WF' X EILEEN MILLS , Q. Administrative Assistant , Q 04: ,. .G ,I I la nf1., . ' Q I ..: : li.s: 4' 0'o'o i Q I . cg g . -.. ,si-n'-'l X Bullclung Program The extensuve Suskuyou Union Hugh School Dustruct Buuldung Program us well underway The new Yreka Hugh School us nearung completuon and wull be ready for use when school opens un September The new buuldung tor the Butte Valley Hugh School at Dorrus us also well underway and wull be ready for occupancy un September Contracts wull be let thus Sprung tor the new buulclungs at Mount Shasta Weed and McCloud The new gymnasuum and classroom unuts at Happy Camp buult from Dustruct funds were occupued un September 1957 and a lO classroom unut buult for the Tule Lake Hugh School was completed for the start of the school year 1956 1957 The buuldung program of the Suskuyou Unuon Hugh School Dustruct wull guve mooern school buuldungs to the parents and students ot the Dustruct and we apprecuate thus tarsughted pro gram of our able and tarsughted Board of Trustees After contracts are let for the new buuldungs at Mount Shasta applucatlon for addutuonal unuts and taculutues and ut us expected that several ofthe schools wull be entitled to addutuonal unuts and faculutues sunce the enrollment us growung un several of the schools Mr Howard R Perrun us Architect for the Dustruct and Carl W Yates us the Dustruct Buuldung Inspector CARI. YATES HOWARD R PERRIN Distr ct Bu ld ng Inspector D struct Arch tect 2'-Q Dtvuder Page Design by RAOUL MARTINEZ xxuv McCloud Hugh School O O . . . . , . . Weed and McCloud, the District will tile with the State a new ' i u a 1 ' u A ' .v 'S if x .. O .f- '-,Za If 'NJ ,,-5 'SDC ., I o-r ' M, 1? M- WP Sa X4 K ? S7 Fort Jones I RT JONES HIGH SCHO D C1lCat1OI1 In recognutuon of has many years of servuce In the field of educatuon we the gradu atnng class of Fort Jones Hugh School respectfully deducate our sectuon of this Whnte and Gold to Mr A R Kundlg Mr Klndug was prnnclpal of the Fort Jones Grammar School from 1925 to 1951 excludmg one year In which he was a rural school supervisor Has kindness and leadershup have been an lnsplratnon to many resudents In thus area Our grateful thanks Mr Klndug FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOI. 0 O I I J 2 ,s .40 . I ' I I . , . . Facult 1319 1 MERLIN MeGINNIS FORREST GRAY IPrIncnpaI, Wnce Principal? -LJ! ':'. i WILBER FACEY DOVEY LEVEY ALLAN FOWLER Student Bod Student COUNCIL W? -an MAN G ..5,,,II,I ,'w' STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Standing Left to Right Buff Besoaun STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Standing Left to Rnght Linda fVIC6 Presldentb Ball Fowler IPresudentb Slttmg Left to Right Veale LVICE Presldentj BIII Fowler KPreslden0 Slttmg Left to Lmda Veale CSecretary, Gaul Yonce Ureasurerl Rught Katy Ruff fSecretaryI Gaul Yonce Ureasurerl FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL . ft 5 ' I-'L - K I ,A . . I , I . ,, , Q ' V I L V. A ik U U ' ' F ri , 2 S ,f ' Vt:-:i ff-i I 5 fIgi'IgJ::::::f.',-Q-Zz - I Q +IfifL'f'T I2:gf42::::5f:EE:Z gb I gs ' I ':Off-'r'f'5?46iE.ifE.f 51 ,I I-X O rv -3- 1, , 'h ,L if V 'Q 5 ' ' ht 2 I A I 1 1 ' I ff I l I 1' X 1 X A I Q I I - .K , I N F I 4 5 I I t ' ' 4 I ' if x I, I , I . I my 4 1 affix V , 'A ' . ' I r ,f 3 fl al a' 3 f 4 V 4 5 I ' I fx , I . . I ,IQ -X ww., 'A I 0 f I 9 I I . . . . , . . , . CHARLES NICHOLAS .IANCICH Get thee behind me, Satan. VICE PRESIDENT in xii. 14 GEORGE DAVID LILLY closed mouth catches no fhes 3 Y:-1? Hers LINDA LEE VEALE a carefree hear! and a happy nature TREASURER .41 ...I RT ONES IGH SCHOOL WILLIAM JOHN HANNI Hang sorrow' Care II k II a cat ,J When n doubt gggle SECRETARY ALVIN ROY BESOAIN JR Candys dandy but liquor quicker Q ,Q -z.' KATHRYN JANE RUFF Sa , ' . C ss JIM SILVES SANDI CRADER BILL BLACKMUR ALICE GEPFORD JIM HEINKE GAIL YONCE DEAN CRECHRIOU DONNA BURTON DELBERT DAVIS DIANE BURTON TOM RUFF RAYMOND VANN FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL I of n59H Sophomorzs f 'liz 5:91 4' :zz 1 H Kin. M.. 'P mg! STANDING left to rught Tom Petruck Jam Landrum Jwm Hess John SITTING left to nght Mary Borba Kay Hughes Joan Mello Janet LaMarr Muke Marlahan Vanarsdell Barbara Dunlap Barbara Wuthers Freshmen H gin Q qw, ..., 3-I' STANDING, left to rnght Freddy Koehn, Ronme Luttrell, Ernest Burton, SITTING, left to rlght Ralph Shaddox, Jum Klump, Shenla Fnnwall, Judy Frank Revelluer, Davud Fraser, Mnke Snlves Conard, Nancy Hutchnns, Bucky Hobson, Jerry Mulloy FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL X Ja' 3 . g ' I . X . , 1 .. - , f f : l A NA Y-e ,g..J,,sL I z 5 gf -. I - f il . . ' , 2 I - G X R E lk I N ,- '- . . , rj H A fm ' U - I ,nl :Q f' Still, I fl' - ff 1 ix , ,, N' 1, M T. I ' I V -..,,.,,5-3 V .17 -sw . I I V x N ' 4' 5' fax fl' 'N if . 4, xg , 4 . It .vi .. V. 2, A ax, ' I 1' ff c ' , H-I -,f 3 9 I Mb-U, . -I ' sz ' . 4 -O , ,,, ' 9 'MH N -' ,, . .WN ---J X. . 3 I , -- 'exs ZF:-::TF.f:-J' 'Z ' W ft I df J 3 W ffafflf' - -4- Q .. ' e , X H 'I ,J Z . J, pg, , V I , f' I' 1 I ,T - V . i L I . . 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SITTING, left to right: Katy Ruff, Donna Burton, Janet Van- arsdell, Diane Burton, Joan Mello, Barbara Withers. Gee BACK ROW left to right Linda Veale Katy Ruff Sheila Finwall Joan Mello Forrest Gray lDirectorJ SECOND ROW left to right Donna Burton Barbara Dunlap Gail Yonce Janet Vanarsdell Sandi Crader FRONT ROW left to right Judy Conard Mary Borba Barbara Withers Duane Burton Nancy Hutchins Kay Hughes H gig NIIQJ 1 Q HQ, Football STANDING left to rught Wxlber Facey fCoacl1I George Llly BMT KNEELING left to right Ball Hanna Tom Petrlch Ronme Luttrell Make Besoam Jlm Sllves Jlrn Hess Bob Parker .hm Hemke Bull Fowler Snlves Jlm Landrum Nncky Janclch Tznms STANDING left to rught Ball Hanna Bob Parker Jlm Hess Bull Fowler NuckyJanClcl'1 SITTING left to rlght Katy Ruff Joan Mello Kay Hughe Allce Gepford STANDING left to rught Nlcky Jancuch George Lllly Tom Petruch Bull Hannu Dean Crechrxou Jam Hemke Mlke Mar Ialaan SITTING left to rnght Jam Klump Bucky Hobson Ernest Burton Dave Fraser Jerry Mulloy Mxke Sllves Track Q Q FORT JONES HIGH SCHOOL I I . I . I i I . r . : . .I . I . ' . I , , , , - , , - ' 4 M ' ' , ' 2 ' ', , ' I 31 A ' ' ' t 'j . : , , 2, ' 7 E3 W K I ' N' . ., z I , . 'F fr .. V , I Y 24 3, if 4, ,:' Ig . U . . . ,Q 4 Q I f , - , , A , , I I I I - ' A . I . ,. , - , , , , , - , Q . I . Basketball STANDING left to right Torn Ruff Jlm Snlves Dean Crecbruou Bob Parker .Ium Hess Wulber Facey lCoacl1, SITTING left to rrght Ralph Shaddox lScore Keeperl Jlm Landrum Bull Fow Ier John LaMarr Tom Petrlck Dave Fraser lManagerI A Jf -.,, xfP ' A X Qvllwli QW KX 1' W Basketball STANDING left to right Nncky Jancnch George I.nIly Jam Hemke Bull Hanna Buff Besoam Muke Mar lahan Wnlber Facey lCoach, SITTING left to right Make Sulves Jum Klump Bucky Hobson Jerry Mulloy Ernest Burton Ronme Lut trell CManagerI ,L lg N. T Q 1 Baseball STANDING left to rlglwf Delbert Daves Bef? Besoam Jem Heunke Tom Ruff Dean Crechrlou Jnm Sllves Bull Fowler Nncky Jancuch SITTING left to rvght Jum Hess Frank Reluver Bucky Hobson John LaMarr Muke Marlahan Ralph Shaddox Torn Petrnck Wnlber Facey lCoacbI FRONT ROW left to rught Jnm Klump Mike Srlves Ernest Burton Dave Fraser Jerry Mulloy Ronme Luttrell RT JONES HIGH SCHO A-.ll H Champs STANDING left fo rlght Davnd Fraser Mlke Snlves Buff Besoaln lManagerI Bucky Hobson Ralph Shaddox Jlm Klump Wllber Facey fCoacl'0 Block F J -I 1 Jie STANDING left to rnght Tom Ruff Dean Crechrnou .Iam Snlves Bob Parker Jam Hess George Lnlly ING left to rlght Hannn Bull Fowler Delber Davus I Besoam Tom Petruch Mnke Marlahan 'N 9' 1 1 Basketball STANDING left to rnght Ronme Luttrell Bull Blackmur Jim Hess CManager, Make Marl han Wnlber Facey CCoacl'tJ Tom Petrnch Ernest Burton 12 FO RT JONES HIGH SCHO II If I Q . , , la t ' f N I I X , f Y . V u . I, I 2 ' S , , A, . Q Y ' , . . f 4 'N . -A ' g' bath' x Y 'Y U Y-.uni inet .4 I l. --l1 .Q ' .iff-is I P443 6 4' . V- 7 . K 1 TL. 4: I I : I Q I l I ! SITT , ' : Bill ', 4 , I ', B'ff jf 'gb ,,-5 G 'yy S... ffvx V' I . v J Q' Y F' Y1'v'V McCloud :CLOUD HIGH SCHO In Memor of DIANE PATRICIA BEENX ww. 'Q Grace was m aII her steps Heaven nn her eye In every gesture dlgmty and Iove MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL an r?'N Ye u . . I I - - If f 5 'awe' '-aiu 9-. Xqg xx! Q li... CHARLES R. GREEN Principal '15 S-.... R f b k E 'E 'sm A i 2 x MARGARET E. AHLSTROM Mathematics, Girls' P.E. HARRY E. HICKLIN Music FRANCES M. HOGIN NINO L. CATTUZZO Dean of Girls, Sciences Vice-Principal, Social Svudies 1' . ,ri j c , A 1 Eacult , ! i' Q , , if ELIZABETH K. HUNT Library JOYCE LARSON DONALD P. KERSTEN English, Girls' P-E. Commercial, Coaching 'Ogg ' A x X EDWINA VVINSLOW Spanish, General Mathematics 9519 'eu li! fig i . np Ilggsirx. it 'hit xx us is 'ip' ,s I 'ttfsix Nu lu Qtgkiiix ROBERT L. TOMLINSON History, Boys' P,E., Coaching ROY PETT EY Custodian ROBERT A. PATTERSON FLORENCE MOORE English, History Home Economics Art Facult AUDREY YATES School Nurse 4 3 9 White and We began planning our local section of the annual immedi- ately following the White and Gold Conference, held at the Weed High School on October I7, 1957. First we decided on the pictures to be featured that would spotlight the special happenings of the year and then made a tentative layout of the pages. The staff shared the excitement and labor of preparing the yearbook for publication and the satisfaction of accomp- lishment as we wrapped up our local section ready for the printer. We express appreciation to Mr. Nolan and our advisors for all their help. LAYOUT STAFF ,,..,,,,... is X- . , Left to right: Judy Willis, Alex Fabbrini, and Dennis Wellman. Left to right: Freddie Jolly, Diana B U S l N E S S to right: Louie Tallerico, Paul MANAGERS Left Hamilton, Ronnie Caselli, Bob Farentinos. Gold in .N Wanda Warner and Dennis Wellman C O - E D I T O R S COPY 81 TYPING Dais, Kaye Causley, Edie Muma, Sandra Lung, Rita Oieda. A D V I S O R S Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Moore ff 2 J 5 , 5 S 5 ,T-ag... iw, McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL Hugh School - The Treasure Chest of Knowledge From contemplation one may become wuse but knowledge comes only from study As we look back over our four years un hugh school we recall the day we entered tumud but excuted We thought we could not luve through the ordeal of unutu atuon the sophomores had planned for us however when the nearfatal day came we not only survuved but were glad to attend the dance of welcome guven us by our unutuators And fruendshups were firmly es tablushed Our second year we felt rught at home and decuded that hugh school was a wonderful place By thus tume we were wuser uf not more humble We had fun unutuatung the freshmen un the usual style and enuoyed our extracurrucular actuvutues However we began gradually to realuze that uf we wanted knowledge we had to study As uunuors we had the grown up feelung that upperclassmen enuoy but beung older meant more duffucult assugnments un our subuects and greater respon subulutues all around When we put on our class play Grandma s Best Years the whole class eager to help contrubuted to the success of the performance Before long we found that cooperatuon would get thungs done better and faster Also as uunuors some of us had an opportunuty to work on the Whute and Gold Work ung on the staff we found was really a tremendous uob much bugger than we ever realuzed ut would be Other hughlughts of our uunuor year were the Junuor Prom fa Chrustmas Dancel and the Junuor Senuor Banquet near the end of the school year When fall soon came agaun we were senuors and began to reach deeper unto the treasure chest of knowl edge Class work became uncreasungly more duffucult McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL Those of us plannung to go to college partucupated un varuous scholarshup programs such as the Natuon al Merut Scholarshup Contest the Bank of Ameruca achuevement program and locally we competed for awards offered by the AFL CIO Local 664 and the Women s Club Scholarshup In addutuon thus year the McCloud Ruver Lumber Company us offerung two schol arshups one for a gurl and one for a boy each valued at ssoo These extra funds wull be of value to some boy and gurl who are plannung on attendung college We took the responsubuluty of preparung our sectuon of the Whute and Gold wuth the help of lunuors who wull have to carry on the work on the annual next year un the Nught a great success Thus beung the year of the Aslan flu we featured the pest un a between acts stunt and the Duxueland band new thus year added to the fun As the Whute and Gold goes to press we are lookung forward to Sneak Day the Senuor Ball and the Junuor Senuor Banquet the socual hughlughts of our senuor year We regret to say that our hugh school career wull soon end but we realuze that the bacca laureate servuce and commencement exercuses wull start us on to what lues ahead As we leave we say farewell to those who shared wuth us the contents of the treasure chest and express our apprecuatuon to the faculty who helped us realuze the values there We hope to grow un wusdom havung learned that knowledge comes only from study Q II ' ' I ll I I , , I , ' . . . I I . - ' 2 , ' 1 ' 1 A I ' ' I ' I A 1 ' I ' I . I . I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Il ' ll ' ' ' I I ' I I . Early this year we put on our senior play, Stranger I ' ' ' 1 7 1 I I ' - 1 1 1 1 1 - I ' ' I ' l . . . . ' I I II I II I I I II I II 1 1 K I ' I ' Il ' II - l ' . . . , ' I I - - . . . I . lin' In the world I Gll up a place 1-gg f-mu I take the world to be a stage '23 Q Cl ss of l95S 15 fin i if She has a heart wnh room for every roy No good man ever grew ruch all at once 1' 795 s A merry heart goes all The day. A is a human activity. I read for pleasure mark you. MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL 5-s Q5 C' Q --an 5-ur Exceednng wnse ferr spoken and persuadtng l have no other but a woman s reason The force of has own mertt makes has ways '? ,..... 4 lg? No legacy as so rtch as honesty Faur and softly goes far He was ever prectse un promtse keepung of 1 'UN sr- 39 Silence us the perfectest herald of toy No task ts too steep for the human wut ACCLOUD HIGH SCHO Szmors fm x UOsg,.' io FN-Q av-'S fi Not the longest lnfe as best but the well ls she not passxng fair? lf you stop to be kind you must swerve often from your path i ,OS qi! Lrfes a pleasant Institution spent one clan- . A man s happmess to do the thmgs if 5' School? l suppose nts a necessary eval Let us take at as at comes proper to man Semovs nxgq, Chr '-Hu Theres nothnng :ll can dwe ll nn such a temple Who pleasure guves wall 'oy receive MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL ov' Although she us but lnttle she as fierce 1' X Class of l958 sd' Whose words all ears took captuve And there us a smnle of smlles Practnce ts the best of all Instructors 1-69509 lv Y 'ix 'Giu- if 'Htl 1177 i as va-Y If lufe s a flower I choose my own Not by years but by dtsposutxon as wisdom MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL acqulred The mem ry of the past wall stay dll Our lute us what our thoughts make It Everythmg comes If a man wull only want There us a rxght and wrong handle to 1 ws. -f' -ini ,sv I lnve from day to day Thou hast no sorrow an thy song l in ,,.....4- w Sllence as a tlne lewel for a woman A lovmg heart as the beglnnlng of all knowledge 26 everythung ,gens Do tt well and It matters lnttle what McClOUD HIGH SCHOOL Born for the Unwersz Many shall run to and fro and knowledge shall be increased On a warm afternoon un August of 1980 I was run nung to catch a three oclock rocket to the moon but I fauled to make ut Sunce my mussuon was urgent I hauled a space taxu flown by Dennus Wellman Along the flught I notuced floatung bullboards on one of whuch was puctured Judy Hyatt un an oh so kussable lups pose advertusung Smoochum Lupstuck She seems ageless attractuve as ever As we were cruusung along we almost colluded wuth a space rod manuac that I recognuzed to be Dennus Lofthus up to hus usual speedy tactucs In hot pursuut was Ruchard Pounter of the Space patrol Passung a newly launched satellute we saw Richard Marun on ut all alone wallowung un a ten cubuc foot chest of pennues he had saved durung hus chuldhood We stopped for a cup of cottee on Sputnut No 22 at Judys Bug Dupper Judy Nelson s of course Here we saw Bob Farentunos and Muckey Norrus partners un the Rocket Haur Spray Company talkung over a bug deal wuth Ronnue Casellu Kung of Mars They were tryung to get a monopoly on the sale of theur product un hus kungdom Ronald Guymon Presudent of the Unuted States had arranged the untervuew wuth the permussuon of the Furst Lady Duane Beem At 3 30 we contunued our lourney and arruved on the moon by four oclock We were greeted by Jean nue Baldunu customs offucual and her flancee Ronnue Sartu playboy of the unuverse Dennus Wellman acts as a guude on the moon between trups and he unsusted on treatung me to a free tour At the Lunar Hall of Fame we found Curator Roy Klopp Roy showed us a statue of Paula Fruday deep sea duver who won fame because she found un a sunken chest a very valuable manuscrupt of the ancuent show Love Me Tender Two other statues of unterest were that of Alluta Juluen flrst woman on the moon sculp tured by Anna Wheeler and one of Buddy lBoonel Barron famous space frontuersman who brought back the first luve specumen of a Martuan bar McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL In a nearby park we found Pat Wrught Carole Ruccu Maruna Blorgum and Rosa Smallung who had taken theur grandchuldren on a pncnuc and were now supervusung a baseball game by the youngsters of whom there were lust enough to form two teams Before dark we decuded to clumb to the top of the Lookout Tower from whuch we saw Uwanna Roper famous cowgurl tryung to lasso a meteor Speedung around her were Dennus Sulluvan LeRoy Thompson and Davud Stone un theur Red Black and Blue Rocket 88s Chuggurug along un a ModelA 1928 were Walter Eggert and Eluzabeth Brunser unuversal Bubble Gum Chewer champuons Not far from the tower we saw Yvonne Pellegruno suttung on the top of a hugh moon crater rum lookung longungly at the Phullupune Islands on Old Mother Earth CHer fiancee us stull statuoned therel We had dunner at the Mulky Way Cafe Imagune my amazement at seeung Wanda Warner the celebrated torch sunger there' Featured also was the dustun guushed rock and roll sungung star Carol Jones The famous Palmers Flat Space Cats Orchestra wuth Joan Murphy on the drums was led by none other than the once renowned rock and roller Maruan Palmer In a far corner I glumpsed Mary Huffman st ll n hopes of a sungung career earnestly talkung to Elvus Presley whule hus secretary Loretta Zanotto took notes Very close to the orchestra sat unternatuonally known scuentusts Vurgunua Hollungsworth and Sandra Lung gatherung data on a decubel computer How fortunate I was to have mussed my scheduled moon rocket sunce Dennus was lust the person to show me around It was wonderful to see the old fruends but sunce I stull had urgent busuness to attend to I asked hum to excuse me for a whule Then after we returned to earth from the pleasant but exhaustung trup I made arrangements wuth the un suspectung Dennus for peruoduc trups back to the moon I wonder what he would thunk uf he knew that I Freddue Jolly was secretly workung as a pruvate un vestugator for WHATNICKS Incorporated O ll ' ll . 1 ' 1 . , . . . . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 - I I 1 1 ' 1 1 I ' , - . 1 , . 1 ' , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I ' ' . - ' 1 ' . 1 I . 1 ' ' . 1 I I I I . . . I I . . I . , 1 , . I I . - I I , . . . . . 1 ' 1 1 I . - - . I I I , . . . , , I I 1 I . . ' 1 1 1 ' . . . , . . . , , 1 1 1 . . , . . . . . . , . - . . . I I 1 1 . - 1 I ' . . . 1 , I 1 . . 1 11 11 1 I I I . I , 1 , ' . I I I 1 1 ' ' ' - 11 11 - unior Cl ss Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. JULIE BALDINI DICK BEEM . I MELTON BONNEVILLE DIANA DAIS GEORGE BLACK KAYE CAUSLEY Vice-President Secretary JULIAN BRUNELLI FU'- MARLEN , x 25: is 5 -Sr. Mme 4 . w In E DOLLARHIDE STEVE DeCLUSIN CATHERINE FIORA ALEX FABBRINI GERTRUDE FISHER 1' Leo GALLI CAROL GARCIA df: L+- 2: 2 S.-' A 2 ' E , rx ze LY I ,, i I 'vw QQ, lf'-Q, Liggiggzuw ROBERT GRADY P2 C.. is :fx CW Visa 'is lg BARBARA HANSON E I pn Vi PAUL HAMILTON I' X Qt wb-4 gp,-5 C Jo ANN Hzmmcu LANNY HARMEYER cHAm.sNs Juuen MALEN JoHNsoN 1 X I 'G R I X 1 I ROBERT JORDAN SANDRA MILLER ver , W , EDIE MUMA Treasurer RONALD PHILLIPS RICHARD SMITH J., , 'Ui wg, ing., .ax I -, 6-fy Q...-f CARL LONG JUDY MILLS figkf. 7 af 3,13 ' E I RITA OJEDA Presidenr RICHARD SARTI ?'N g, rf Q A 12 l vi fb' A-N, ,f 17,10 gf, QI LOUIE TALLERICO AGNES ZANOTTO V lx 3 'fr ,Q-. iw 51.3, .,, y....,N ,,...- I P? SV Lv fo , A . 70? as 30 LA ,li S 'Q V sv Q YT -f' FRONT ROW, left to right: Carl Franklin, Mary Ann Frisk, Susan Brickell, THIRD ROW: Mr, Tomlinson fadvisorlv, Paul Marin, Mary Wright, Nancy Mary Baldi, Stephany Memeo, Donita Sullivan, Donna Franklin, Richard Sportsman, Peggy Glover, Janice Engelking, Kathleen Dragoo, Bill Olovson, Karen Hofer, Donald Hanson. Heston, Bruce Lambert, Dominic Brunelli. SECOND ROW: Robert Checci, Coy Proffitt, Dennis Gill, Jo Ellen Long, BACK ROW: Mike Tompson, Norman Lanquist, Richard Rossi, Richard Pat Goates, Angie Roth, Vicki McCollum, Love Magnuson, Ella Wheeler, Brickell, Larry Hyatt, Gary Gross, Glenn Welch, Keith Cossairt, Warren Miss Larson iadvisorj. Wion, Walter Brunes Cnot shownl, Kathryne Hollingsworth Knot shownl. Sophomore CI ss 'fone cannot know everything. Of course, I knew it, but I forget so often what I know is an excuse some of us use occasionally in classes. But on the whole we are trying to learn from our books, teachers, and associates. All in all, we have had a good year. Our first sophomore activity was our initiation of the freshman class. We gave the freshmen every chance to prove what good sports they were, and they came through well. Then, to show our true, friendly atti- tude, we gave them a dance of welcome. Our class has been well represented this year in the C. S. F., on the Honor Roll, in sports, and in chorus and band. Our skit, given at the Hi-.links Banquet, took first place. Now we are look- ing forward to our junior year, and even though we cannot know everything, we will continue to study and engage in activities as upper classmen. azz, aria I Vilvv' ,. . .ite SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Donna Franklin, Secretary. STANDING: Vicki McCollum, Treasurer, Dennis Gill, President, Richard Rossi, Vice-President. McCl.OUD HIGH SCHOOL Q 'Wadi 4 s at ...gk ,gi iw -.-nr 'it'I FRONT ROW left to right: Jim DeClusin Shirley Hogue Neal Grossen Penny Nelson Dennis Zan Patsy Proffitt Barbara Smith Mary Claro Larry Sarti Rosalie Baldi Teddy Michels Joy Lynn Harmeyer Mary Ann Fiora SECOND ROW: Johnny Fratto Dennis Ray Ron Wheeler Gary Peder son Don Grady Hillard Lewis Lamoyn Lauderdale Andy Wheeler Raul Martinez Harold Hyatt Richard Amore Danny Smith Mrs. Moore Cadvisorl THIRD ROW Mr Cattuzzo fadylsor Sonia Zanesco Marie Welradt Elizabeth Meador Phyllis Stewart Sandra Turner Joyce Davis Joyce Hendrickson Charlene Whitlow Myrtle Wion Alma Beem Margaret Caselli Jo Ann Hanson Donna Andrews BACK ROW Raymond Fabbrini Sigurd Sanders Torn Franklin Charles Causley Larry Miller Jim Scalise Bob Black Gerald Hoertling Henry Brunes Knot shownj Freshman Class let Knowledge grow from year fo ye The first day of school, a bright sunny day in September, all the freshmen will remember, for high school is another step in our growing knowledge f lg After the initiation ordeal Cwhich was all in funl, a welcome dance was given us by the sophomores. To show our appreciation we gave the sopho- mores a return dance. We then settled down to the assignments e. ,Qs ffua-rf su. Jw- 'f T.L..'5Lf'ZT A I set for us. We have found that our work has paid off, for we are well represented in the C. S. F., on the Honor Roll, in sports and in musical activities. We are looking forward to our sophomore year and more activities and fun, but especially to grow in knowledge from year FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Joy Lynn Harmeyer, Secretary. STANDING: Sandra Turner, Treasurer: Dennis Zan, President. McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL to year, to prepare us for what is ahead. We have struggled hard to accomplish our task and we will continue to labor in the years to come to keep our good record. if !'29' fl Artists Ar Work .5 ilu A Book m Every Nook i 1 Tzstmg 'WE 1 t'f V'7 N. LMA ' XM oooo i IF, Left to 34 right: Peggy Glover, Diane Beem, Mrs, Hunt fLibV5l'i3I'1:, Allira Julien, .Ioan Murphy. Miss Yates Cschool norsej, MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL Triangles, Statements, and Reasons Snacle Sliacle et.' ' f 'l cfm? V, , Ai 4 l Science and More Science Ulllnnsgnum- Nos :iq g Melton Bon TED left to r'gl1 Welle Egg Y .lo A H 'cl 'ch De 's Well an. Left to rlghf: Alex Fabbrlm, Carl Lon , ne- SEA , I 1: r er, nn EI rn , nm m ville- STANDING: Paul Hamulton, Richard Sat Uwa na Roper, Judy Willis. McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL E?- Q, . s as Q 1 44. -'Q QM xv ff 5 Q :xg nfiy mlm-X A' ,,.. g J rf, 'U 5' A , . l i M ff ' ..- W- -' QQ W it gi ,, 5 2 1 I i I '32 4 1 'MW 1.04 , , bi -. J ' r N R 'Q I1 X If 5 QF -1 X .' tc' x3 : A ex, f L .. 15 Q4 :Xl .Q .K A ve ' ' K J, -. 'A - ' ff fig x 'ff ' X f IF . Y. 1 r A X . ' A' X nf fir, H W 1554, 113. -'55 ' N 'Y 5'4fMEA fs J' , . ' gf M' x I ' ' ' s. ' 9 1 2 1 s - 'f . . ,Y K lv-X v Jm'm gh iw' md in , Q- Q If fic! 113 I '-W Q f 1 fQffH -ww 1 '56 'N ifg gf W' . ' fw..U W . 1 H v , W W YV? '.', ff-V, ' 4 - . ' -. - Q1 l 1 wx E Q U, fix. Q I VN ,S . 1' -W. bf ajwxtf ,im 2 kg W levi' fwfr V MW sx , 51 M ' sv, il .Ax u M Q 1 'fi . ' ,'.?A f A A I ,'L- . ' A 5 I 'V UF.. '9'mx4' A M 'D X l Q., Z .A A F x, . 1 ' 2' 4 X K :af D gk P l r ie WU Alla' Left to rghf Joan Murphy, Ronnie Caselli, Elizabeth Brinser, Dennis Marian Palmer, Paula Friday, Mickey Norris, Freddie Jolly, Denns Lofthus Bob Fareni nos, Sandra Lung, Richard Marin, Wanda Warner, Wellman, Jeannie Baldini Knot shownj. Stranger In The Night SYLVIA LEE - MABLE CRANE GRANT TERRY J. T. RUTLEDGE VELDA STEVENS CLIFFORD NEWKIRK NONA POLLARD EDDIE BEACH ROSE JORDAN SAM FISK - - MARCELLA BENDER SANDRA KING - MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL CAST PAULA FRIDAY MARIAN PALMER KENNETH NORRIS RICHARD MARIN FREDDIE JOLLY DENNIS WELLMAN JOAN MURPHY RONALD CASELLI WANDA WARNER BOB FARENTINOS JEANNIE BALDINI - SANDRA LUNG FRONT ROW, left to right: Freddie Jolly, Wanda Warner, Yvonne Pellegrino, Jeannie Balclini, Virginia Hollingsworth, Judy Hyatt, Judy Nelson, Marian Palmer, Elizabeth Brinser. Miss Larson. BACK ROW: Allita Julien, Diane Beem, Sandra SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ahlstrom,Joan Murphy, Rosa Smalling, Lung, Uwanna Roper, Loretta Zanotto, Jamie Davis, Paula Friday. FRONT ROW, left to right: Barbara Hanson, Sandra Miller, Carol Anna Salmon, Marlene Dollarhide, Agnes Zanotfo, BACK ROW: Garcia, Cathy Fiora, Rita Oieda, Judy Willis. SECOND ROW: Sue Srnalling, Diana Dais, Edie Murna, Jo Ann Heidrich, Kaye Mrs. Ahlstrom, Charlene Julien, Susan Keegan, Julie Baldini, Causley. FRONT ROW, left to right: Marianne Frisk, Donna Franklin, Angie Roth, Nancy Sportsman, Love Magnuson, Miss Larson. Stephany Memeo, Mary Baldi, Donita Sullivan, Karen Hofer. BACK ROW: Ella Wheeler, Pat Goates, Peggy Glover, Janice SECOND ROW: Vicki McCollum, Susan Brickell, Mary Wright, Engelking, Kathy Dragoo, Jo Ellen Long. FRONT ROW, left to right: Myrtle Wion, Donna Andrews, Claro, Joy Lynn Harmeyer, Mrs. Ahlstrorn. BACK ROW: Mary Ann Fiora, Penny Nelson, Joyce Davis, Shirley Alma Beem, JoAnn Hanson, Marie Walradt, Sonia Zanesco Hogue, Phyllis Stewart. SECOND ROW: Rosalie Baldi, Elizabeth Meador, Sandra Turner, Margaret Caselli. Joyce Hendrickson, Patsy Proffitt, Barbara Smith, Mary f VN Q Wrml , W 1 .4,,.... FRONT ROW, iefr To right: Mr. Ray Cedvisorf, Mex Fabbrini, Ronnie Tovwirwsovm 'adv'sor'. BACK POW: Larrv Hyaft, LeRov Wuon, Glenn CaseI!i, Mickey Norms, Bob Fareminos, SECOND ROW: Rwchard Smlfh, Nekh, Reber? Jordan, Ronwe G.ymcn, Leo Gaih Mr. Kersfen radvwsor, Paul Hamilvon, Carl Long, Melton Bcrmeville, Louie Tallerico, Mr. BOB 'A E os Four-Letter Men OM GUYMON MELTON BONNEVILLE RONNIE CASELLI I W 1 4- -1 1 K' . Q ' Rfk' 2 'g:3'.Q. 1 qi ,R 'M' 1 i f Q 'gif' . . ri - 1 - f' , X 1' gggnuullllii V iii- Y. O sf X JIS' K' , A I O as 'K ff, If ...yi 1 If can-AQ, ,QNX FRONT ROW, left lo right: Rosa Smalling, Joan Murphy, Judy Nelson, Miller, Edie Muma, Paula Friday, Judy Willis. BACK ROW: Miss Larson Freddie Jolly, Yvonne Pellegrino, Loretta Zanotto, Jeannle Balduni, ladylsorl, Wanda Warner, Nlarlan Palmer, Elizaberh Brinser, Rlta Ojeda, Barbara Hanson. SECOND ROW: Sandra Lung, Diana Dais, Sandra Mrs.Alwls1romlady1sor1. Yzu HEAD YELL LEADER Leaders MARIAH PALMER RITA OJEDA JUDY HYATT -1- 4 McCloud Gmclclzrs Mfr v-- X FRONT ROW, left to right: Mike Thompson lManagerj, Richard Olovson, Coach Tomlinson. BACK ROW: Keith Cossairt, George Black, Glenn Domenic Brunelli, Hillard Lewis, Carl Franklin, Coy Proffitt lManagerl. Welch, Ronnie Guymon, Bob Farentinos, Carl Long, Julien Brunelli, SECOND ROW: Richard Smith, Paul Hamilton, Robert Jordan, Mickey Steve DeClusin, Larry Hyatt. Norris, Melton Bonneville, Alex Fabbrini, Ronnie Caselli, Bob Checci, FIRST STRING KNEELING, left to right: Bolo Farentinos, Robert Jordan, Glenn Welch, STANDING: Ronnie Guymon, Paul Hamilton, Melton Bonneville, Ronnie Mickey Norris, Alex Fabbrini, Carl Long, Larry Hyatt. Caselli. t I y ef ' ' ia? . ' ii I 5 f -W 0 , ri Y 1- j ,QM 1' nf' A I it?f'fi.. ,Q ? i5rl?v'1ff Wfv: .2 1 ff eww- .X ,ff Ng, 'fa e ' 41 ,- -- r . A ' r .w.-- . -V f W., ffm A A ' -1. PAUL HAMILTON DOMENIC BRUNELLI E HILLARD LEWIS CARL FRANKLIN K A Q- ,. . 1 ,F xx r -XR - X I X L. 6 J? 5 , s ,, ' 2 . ff A , ' 'A 4 A, , kdmyxf, . Y cz - f - 5 X , A' if 4' in W. 'M'-A-. 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K af y .S 31114 I ,n4lf il ' i ,xv ,. 4 What's so funny? We're really not bored. Richard Sarti. SECOND ROW- Steve DeClusin, Judy Hyatt, Eleanor Bianchi, Rosa Smalling, Paula Friday, Yvonne Pellegrino, Jim Franklin, Melton Bonneville, Leonard Polzine, Bob Farentinos, Brian Thomas. THIRD Choasau Whoopeel P .na fx dv JN 'X . , , a . .old you so. make me sick Hulin. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Parentice, Linda Kirk, Teddy Biagini, Elizabeth Brinser, Rey KIOPP, Sydney Thoreson, Richard Marin, Marian Palmer, Walter Eg- gert, Gary Yancy, Dennis Wellman. roi , . um , , EQ 64 3 x Y Q 4 14 V . ' 'dd' ' One too many. . -Mi' if 3' s We lost. Abandon Ship! A rose among thorns. Popeye and Company Yeah! in .wyn- W x Don't drag your feel.'i Rhyme with riot. Dimples Judy? McCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL I l A-'Z' fV'N,p-V 1922:-' A 2 A12 'X' ' a we ff' ow Q W' Q .L X .X XX ' N if '73 x X fi Mount Shasta n', x UNT SHASTA HIGH SCHO Dedication We, the graduating class of l'-758, wish to dedicate our section of the White and Gold to Mr. John C. Gerard. His dedication to teaching, his steadfastness to the task before him, his willingness to always help us when we were in need, will linger for many years as pleasant memories of Mt, Shasta High School. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL We thank you, Mr. Gerard, for being a teacher, for being a teacher at Mt. Shasta High School, and, as some of us go Iife's way, for being an example. We wish you many years at Mt, Shasta High School. May others End you the teacher we know. Facult K MR KOOYERS Prmclpal MR FITZFATRICK MR NIXON MR MANLEY Counselor GRAVES Vlca Pnnupul W' MR ROSS MRS MELO 'Sr 0 x YKN 1 W1 5 'K-J-it ' MRS ASTMANN MR DAY MRS KUBLI MR NIBECKER MRS LETCHER 'QW' MR GERARD 'Q' MRS KAER 4 2:- MR ADAMS - , 'viii f A A ' L -:VL x . , ' ' . , MR. , ' ' ' N - X fr Q :X -X X 1 L X ! JI 5 , K N f -X f 5 I y Q' V XX 4 W ffl I ., K f V .1 ' I K m fiiig S S A - Q S . , ff K . 4 'f - 4. R 7 M . f- ' R S ' R' ' ...I A R , , +L 1 A M- if .53 - '. :, S . -1' 'S 1 ' ' LSI ' y S . , S . f , fy - AL V K cv' , ii - . - fr'-f Q A A 'QJQX .' 'V 1: ASA' t bd ..'. v A A . I f f - '- . -' R A v 225 . iff , L iy, I L 7 , R k',,, V, . v SA . 'f Y M 1' M u A ' ff 1,,1.Q Y ' L 'Q 5 ' 1 , f ' . . n L .zu 1 I, . 3 'fd ' f, 3 v 1' If 1 '51 -A ,f A K g ,f HELEN WALDEN Secretary ,ll SANDRA HOUGH Girls Block S Presndent MARTIN MULLER Sr Presudent Student Councl Sgil 40' 'in DAVID BARATTO Presudenf -13 kno' G , 'ww BING MAR Busmess Manager Q! GEORGE RICCOMINI Vuce Presudent TERRY HUNTINGDON Head Yell Leader ELEANOR BIANCHI LYNDA LINDNER C S F President GROVER BROWN Sr Vlce President G A A Pressdent ii? ALVIN ROSSI Jr Presndent CI' DARRELL LUPERINI BILL COTTINI RONALD WILLIAMS Soph Presndent Soph Vnce Presudenf Frosh Presndenf Q f' .bi-wp, I' MR KOOYERS Advisor LARRY PRATT Block S Presvdenf we in-Q.. BOB HOWARTH Band President 'C.'J SKYE M:KENlIE .lr Vnce President if .ow 4 fn Q---v JANET TONKIN Frosh Vuce Presndenf Samoa' Prophec The Notace after havang been forwarded five tames finally caught up wath me on the afternoon of June 2lst as I was checkang anto my usual San Francasco hotel The desk clerk handed me the whate en velope from a stack of house maal and I glanced at the return ad dress Bagger and Better, Inc Mount Shasta Calafornaa Insade was a pranted slap headed Notace of Specaal Meetang of Stock holders anformang me that the meetang was called for Fraday June 2I I978 at B00 oclock P M for the purpose of votang on the proposed purchase and development of Mr Harry Shannon s Snow Stay Good old Harry The last tame I had seen ham was about ten years ago an Washangton DC when he had been there attendang a conference of nuclear physacasts and the Space Department Now what an thunder was thas Snow Stay of has' Suddenly I wanted very much to attend the meetang but tame was short I called the Pacafic Coast Rockets Company and managed to get the last seat on the north bound rocket Bagger and Better Inc had been organazed on the spur of the moment by Mt Shasta Haghs graduatang class of l958 on the very naght of graduataon A Iattle antoxacated wath all the ansparataonal speeches on the program, we graduates had wanted very much to do somethang worthwhale and so Bagger and Better Inc was born wath a capatal of 522000 each graduate subscrabang to 5 shares of stock at SI 00 par value per share We voted a very hagh soundang purpose, To promote the communaty of Mt Shasta and to underwrate anythang and everythang that wall make at bagger and better lmagane on S220 OO' Anyway after castang my vote for Dave Rees as Presadent and partang wath my five bucks I had forgotten the whole thang untal a few years later when I had receaved my first dnvadend check Much to my astonashment and lm sure to everyone elses, the crazy thang had grown and flourashed Sance the corporataon s very unexpected success was due mostly to Dave Rees clever management and shrewd anvestments Ithough how he had done at whale holding down has Iob as Athletac Darector of Saskayou State College as a mystery to mel, I was glad to see he was stall presadent when he called the meeting to order at eaght oclock that evenang I found myself snttang between Bang Mar whom I had run across quate frequently as he had been a syndacated sports wrater for many years, and Bob Howarth, whose sports cartoons had drawn many a chuckle from me Seated an front of me was Felace Moore Felaces vocal recordangs were stall sellang well although the younger generataon consndered her style somewhat corny Next to her was Nedra Graves Whale Dave was openang the meetang I couldnt resast tappang Nedra on the shoulder and tellang her how much I had enloyed her latest book You Should na Done lt,' whach was a laugh raot from start to finash As Harry Shannon rose to speak about hrs Snow Stay I notaced that twenty years had added consaderable to has waastlane and taken away most of that red haar from has head but then none of us were the same as on that graduataon naght so long ago Harry anformed us that Snow Stay of all thangs was a snow preservatavel From has explanataon l gathered that at was sort of a chemacal powder he had compounded whach, when sprankled on snow prevented ats meltang Someone behang me rose and I recognazed Wallard Bullerwell who asked Now what dad you want to go and do that for Harry? Why dont you anvent somethang that wall make snow melt faster not preserve the stuff! Gee wath all the shovelang I have to do n wanter to keep my servace stataon open Whats the matter wath that bag son of yours WaIIard'5 came a voace from the rear of the room Wallard turned Aw he asnt good for anythang sance hes been tmkerang wath that antaque 49 Chevy he dug up from some where Someone gaggled and I recognazed Terry Huntangdon Al though there were a few wrinkles here and there on her face I under stood she was stall very much an demand as a fashaon model but I hadnt notaced her photo on magazane covers recently Eugene Raz zardo was on has feet I agree wath Wallard Who wants a snow preservataveo Gee my haghway crew has enough struggle plowang out roads an the wanter wathout spranklang any powder on the snow t make at stay' Dr Ruth Martan stomped her foot What's the matter wath you people'7 Dont you realaze that Mt Shasta IS already the ska capatal of the West and wath thas snow preservatave we could have skaang all around here all summer long Apparently you ve forgotten that the purpose of thas corporataon as to anvest an anythang that wall make Mt Shasta bagger and better And I could desagn mad summer ska togs to add to my lane came from Lynda Landner whose fashaon desagns were quate well known Ralda Wallaams made for the door Gotta get to a phone A snow preservatave as news' Sat down Ralda spoke Dave sharply You can phone your story to the papers when thas thang as decaded but not before Well look at James McCoy pouted Ralda Hes been doang nothang but takang photo- graphs for has papers ever sance he walked anto thas room Carrol Rachardson had been dreamaly lookang anto space and suddenly an nounced I have atl' Have what'3' asked Frank Borba takang an other gulp of malk from a plastac carton An adea for a haar style aust for mad summer skaers of course Oh for heaven s sake Car ll cant you forget you re a professaonal haar stylast for a manute? Well you can t stop drankang malk for a manutel You have drunk so much of at you finally had to buy a daary Orderl shouted Dave, poundang has gavel Cant we have an orderly dascussaon? All raght murmured Pat Ives anxaously eye ang her youngest son swangang by has heels from the overhead tele speaker I want to know whos goang to sprankle thas powder on the snow Well I certaanly dont have tame, snapped Sharley Harrason 'Wath my dancang class and four kads to contend wath, ats gust out of the questaonl Bob Howarth had been busy sketchang somethang and when I glanced over and saw that he had almost completed a cartoon of Dave Rees on skas wath an over sazed salt shaker an has hand I laughed aloud Then when Martan Muller saad that has planes could spray the Snow Stay over large areas everyone laughed Corky and l'as fleet of old I962 crop dustang planes were a standard yoke although I had heard he had done quate well financa ally wath them Whale all thas was goang on Lourean Brown and Dorothy Murphy were an a corner carryang on a lavely conversataon wath each other They were comparang notes no doubt as both were athletac program darectors for the government sponsored summer vacataon schools And Basal Newton seemed more anterested an tryang to sell a new Hunglo Helamobale for whach he had the local dealershap to Rach Regnana who probably had more money to buy a car from the profits made an has electracal busaness than he was able to take part an any das cussaon about Snow Stay I notaced too that Ted Doke was gavang Dr James Lamanna the ulcer specaalast the lowdown on has ulcers, acquared whale bualdang up has lumber products' busaness I cant see where thas Snow Stay would have any educataonal value at all for Mt Shasta complaaned Murael Astmann Murael had recently been elected County Superantendent of Schools and was takang her posatuon very seraously Nor I put an Gary Ackley Everyone knew that Gary after beang an assastant professor at Saska you State College for several years had has eye on the head of the departments 'ob and was beang daplomatac Who gaves a hootl exploded Don Wedderburn glarang at Murael And how does edu cataon come anto thas dascussaon anyway? Don hadnt been on too good terms wath Murael sance Murael publacly announced she had con sadered the part mutual bettang at Dons race track bad anfluence on teen agers Then Joe LaPrase spoke up and saad that he agreed wath Don and Helen Walden Dustract Presadent of the PTA, sarcastacally saad that she supposed Joe consadered has motorcycle club to be of great educataonal value Harry Daxon, who buult racang cars and worked closely wath Joe granned and saad Sure t receaved a glare from Pat Hanes The LaPrase Daxon dragstrap and testang track was raght behand Pats beautaful new home and she wasnt at all happy about at She was about to make a sharp comment to both men when Dave pounded has gavel and called for order agaan Harry was beganmng to get mad I can assure you people h almost shouted that I dont have to go beggang for backers for my formula Its gust for old tames sake that lm otferang at to you first but af you dont want at If the corporataon doesnt wan a spoke up General Dave Baratto I am sure the Army would be anter ested Oh go fly a space shap General saad Dale Sapp Sure Larry Pratt had pooled thear earnangs from thear years an malor league baseball and were partners an a sporting goods supply company and naturally would be anterested an anythang promotang wanter sports Im not sure I understand put an Stella Gately lust where we would get returns on our Investment Stella as an accountant was sensably thankang of the debat sade of the ledger Thus was a thought the old class of 58 hadnt consadered and so for the next few manutes there was dead salence Why we could sell snow an carload lots to the crtaes an the Bay area finally announced Maran Edwards Supervasor of the Shasta Tranaty Nataonal Forest Yeah and I thank I could anterest the Athletac Darector at UC an buying some for a ska lump near the new campus put an Grover Brown who after havang walked away wath top honors an track at the last Olym pacs was track coach at UC We could furnash the whole country wath real snowballs for Chrastmas decorataons suggested the former Arlene Montgomery fiashang a hand loaded wath daamonds as proof that she had marraed one of the few remaanang mallaonaares N nmeltang snow could certaanly be used for refragerataon saad George Raccomlna obviously thankang of has fleet of refragerated produce trucks Well Im not sure George that at would be ap- proved by the Department of Agraculture for refragerataon of pro- duce put an Joe Spana who was the State Agraculture Commassaoner and laked to have people know at Your precaous Department of Ag raculture couldnt stack ats nose anto the use of snow for ale refragera taon growled Bob Goodrich whose Ska Bowl Ale brewed by Bobs own company was a best seller I thank the Mt Shasta Ska Bowl Inc would surely be anterested saad Eleanor Baancha who owned tha Sk: Lodge Hotel on the mountaan Oh thas Snow Stay of Harrys has lots of uses saad Dr James Lamanna I maght even try at for the treatment of ulcers We lets vote on at sand Martha Leffel I have to take my shaft on the space anter com swatchboard an a few manutes Yeah lets get at over and go home came a dozen voaces and before Dave could call for a motaon on at Dr Ruth Martan lust as an her old cheer leader days led everyone an a rousang cheer for Snow Stay whach ended wath a yea vote from the crowd for the corporataon to take at-on A the stockholders practacally knocked themselves out gettang out the door I glanced back to see Dave and Harry helplessly lookang at one another Then Harry granned and shrugged has shoulders an a gesture that plaanly saad, 'What else could you expect from the old class of 58? By Norman Swan MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 11 11 . . 11 1 1 1 - 11 11 1 11 - I 1 1 ,, , . . . 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 I , I . 1 . . . . . , I V ' 1 ' ' Ill ' I ' 4 ll ' ' ' ' A a -1 1 - ' ' . . ,, . . . - I a ' ' ,, . . . . 1 - I I ' I I I I . . .- , , . . ., 1 ll I . ' 11 . . - 1 1 . . 1 . I I I . . . , 1 1 , A 1 1 s - 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 4 o I I ' II . . . . . . I . . ,, . . 11 1 1 I - 1 1 - . . . 11 - 1 1 . , - 1 - ,, . . . . . . . 11 11 - . - 1 - . . . . ,, . . . , .I . , 1 . . , 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 11 - 11 I . . . . 1 - 11 I . 1 - , I I , . . . . . ,, 1 1 . . , . .I . 1 1 I I . . . , , . . . , . . . . . . . 11 1 - 11 - . , 1 1 I IS1 I . . - . . 1 1 1 1 . , . . . - 1 . . ,, ,, - 1 11 11 . - 1 9 . . . 11 1 - , . 1 , . . . , . . 1 1 - 1 . 1 . ,, , , . . 1 . 11 11 1 1 - 1 , - 1 . a 1, . . 11 1 I . 1 . . 1, ,1 1 11 1 11 - . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 1, . we want at. I could see why Dale would be anterested. He and 1 1 . 1 ' I I a ' . . . 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Senior Cl ss .1- '54 4 Martln Muller Grover Brown Better the feet slap Fall seven tlmes ,-1, than fhe tongue stand up eught 'film in Lourean Brown Nedra Graves 4' ' If fate means to lose glve Here was a merry nature A hum a good fnght anywayl that could not be L suppressed MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL i 4' I is 4 Y A . f' ' .H - ' - 4 - ,, Shirley Harrison Marrlage IS deshny made In Heaven 4' . Gary Ackley I ' a n Lynda Lmdner Wuth aIl thy gethng Man has his wall get understandung woman has her way Murlel Astmann Out of the abundance of the heari the mouth speakeih Larry Prah George RICCOITIIYII Heads I wm fails I would help others out you lose of a fellow feeling 58 MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 1, - - . I, - - H, 13: H - - , I - ' ' ' 1 .' rw.. 'Ez I ' - n - n I -ow n 1, I yy 1 L Q Ie U .I dw K . H P -x Q Z I , ll K . 1 Q H 5' 1 1, . - 1 , U A I , Q, in Eleanor Blanch: David Baraifo a fnend to all 'ky-r erry Huntingdon She moves a goddess looks a queen David Rees AthIehc prowess carried hum far MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL Pa! Ives Bing Mar AII great men are dead, 1 feel :II myself 44 R H L.. W 59 Q 4 r F4 A smile for everyone, Born for success. gy' To love, cherish, and obey. - H ' ll , ' 1 A a - fa ' 1 , L I ig . T . go QW' Frank Borba Stella Gateley Eat drunk and be merry Kmdness ns wusdom 'Fm 51... 'nl Bob Goodruch He pursued the lighter way of lnfe fs, Rulda Wllllams Fruendshup ns love wnhour wmgs ly? Urs., Wullarcl Bullerwell ,S Harry Shannon Av When you have a thmg A mughty genius Iles where you want at It ns hidden good to leave nt where 60 MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL V M . L, ' hn- , 4 5 x - . A .. gi' . 4 . . . o-A GQ, . f. v T., If - x.. If - - - . . - l VV A .11 ills. I Bob Howarth -A Musuc ts the unnversal language of mankund 45? James Lamanna Every man should measure hnmself by has own standard MOUNT SHASTA M u if Arlene Montgomery We have been frtends to gether In sunshxne and Joe laPrlse Lnfe was too short for ,J hum to worry about fw an shade 1 f -Q 1 J Carrol Richardson Speech ns great but sulence us greater fav 1' Norman Swan HIGH SCHOOL To set the cause above re nown to love the game beyond the pruze 61 . i V , X , 4 be V 04 ll Q 5 ' L H l l l I H be H , . l ' -M6 , U V. .n ' - .ra - A K 6 , ,Z Q . X U 4 4 gl ' 3 t . 2 4 ,, . I gg 5 . . ,, 4 . A5 H A ,, - av . Q . A . J! ' - Donald Wedderb rn There s a Mme for all Ruth Marhn A merry heart maketh L- .loe Spun: A good mind possesses things a cheerful countenance a kingdom 5? Felice Moore Sweelest the song when In the slrann the singer has been lost AM' 62 'W 1 Ted Doke This busy world and l shall ne er agree 1 Pat Hmes -.f How do I love 1l'uee9 Let me count the ways MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL E 3 H H of H ggi ,, M Q 'T M, 5 5 is ,S ww A . x L- . . W D .1 U A sv fs, A A 'Q E'-K 3 L l I -H , 4 A X L , wa C72 2 M , f A H U Q' - - ' N, ' u . Q - ?--Q Dale Sapp Martha Leffel Harry Dlxon Better be ngnorant of Llfe us short but there s Do not take lufe too sere matter than half know at always tume enough for ously you ll never get out courtesy of at a ve E' Ox Helen Walden Her heart as far from fraud as Heaven from Earth Eugene Rlzzardo BBSII Newton The world cannot luve at A self made man the level of nts great men MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 'Z Q t Q , X y x, 5 X , , A ' Q 5 L .-. A ' - n O X - XM l 1 K 'tt at fa t tt N1 gif bin 1 K ' 4 I to QV Q R' Q l , H 45 sq X i ll ! 4' 1 f t , t if J' , h. 'V s. 6' fn-Q. Maran Edwards Dorothy Murphy James McCoy To Inve at ease and suve has manner pleasmg with me noy be bound 10 ghmk Mrs Kubll Advnsor Richard Regnani Men of few words are the best 64 Mr Manley Advusor N , 1 4 s f Q X A MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL F ' vi' N., .-up ' a 'R 9 A Il K b Has way was not aggres- ' , I have no one to blush ' I ' ... - - . ,, , A In Q , H 1 .. L AX X ' ,-A JY :ff M amor Class MR GRAVES ALVIN ROSSI Pres dent Ad sor lb SKYE McKENZIE V ce Pres dem 47 'Y 'Ac- Q1 ED HEILE BONNIE NEPTUNE Treasurer UNT SHASTA H IGH SCHOOL MRS LETCHER Ad sor fb' ,N ELAINE TONKIN Secretary f C' cnmuorre mxou 4 be , In 'U' I ' I A xxx I Q ' I ,MI 5 ' if Q ' 0 A. I 'I' , - fr K L. x A IA 'RTI-f I' 1' 5' 5 E Q A au 1 Q' Q3 S, Q N 5 T I-x wr- ' KTA FII ' x . Q' - I 1 'I R gh. Q PAT BALL BERNARD SHORT NANCY LOVE f S t .L i ' LLL if 1 - ' , fx 'SPP 4 I ' N BOB SIMON L WAYNE FLOYD TED SWAN MIKE COSNER ELEANORE LANTHIER 'Wa- C2 Q 1 C SAMMY SMITH , S ,M f ,QL :141-fiiwim ,, f -, I M 4 -. ' 3 1 t , . . ,. 5 E 3 L I '- ' L 2 ' L BARBARA GUTZLER ART COTTINI RICHARD STILLEY JOHN JANTZER NORMAN DETTMAN fl DOLORES SALANTI GARY WADDELL PRUDIE KENNEDY BILL CALKINS RICHARD McCOY FRANK BULLERWELL H-U' MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL ll?- X. M ' I S Q' 4 ji - E K 3 s I Rf SHARON CHANDON DON DRIML VERN LEA BARBARA DAY , 1 I 4 r X 4' I .A f 'C' 3 .IERE MELO JOHN AMY SANDRA HOUGH LOUIS FERRARI K wgj ll. . is , x , 4. 4 I, 4 fx I J' L 5 4 '5 :'- I f ' ,:' DD I , w KY 4. A D Y A ?fif -' - 5 V A JAMES LVaP0RTA JEANNIE Poe 1HoMAs Ymss some Hsnzoc gk. 1 I' 122 , ,im JZ E 1 Q-.sf 's . he 1- Q r 22 , fl xv ,Q U ALBERTA MQELROY ALBERT SARTOR IDA MENENI FRANK MONGINI BILL WALDEN ROSEMARY OTTEN NEIL BARLOW CHARLES HESTER 1' . 2 S MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 67 Sophomore Class we Q9 l f ' 'X 1 S K ' ' . XN3 ....-- A 5 M Q .. BACK ROW: K. Crispi, Treasurer, B. Cottini, Vice Presi- MR. NIBECKER ' dent, B. Googins, Secretary. Advisor I SITTING: D. Luperini, President. MRS. Milo Advisor O0 'F' 33 1 83' 1 TOP ROW, left to right: D. Sinigiani, J. Scoggins, J. Francis, J. Frank, Spini, R. Pope, L. WilliBr'r1S, L. BOTYSQSI E- FVBZICF- FOURTH ROW2 B- G. Ozunas, D. Salanti, B. Toftum, D. Frank. SECOND ROW: J. Dillard, Mills, N. Small, W. Smith, P. Borba, J. Vismara, T. Demo, B. Vacent, D. Perez, B. Cottini, T. Pritchett, R. Scoggins, R. Edwards, T. Gardner, R. Fignani, L. Haines, D. Christie. FIFTH ROW: B. McKenzie, L. Bassett, D. Luperini, J. Heile. THIRD ROW: H. Weiman, S. Cross, S. Chinca, L. D. Buchanan, M. Thebolt, L. Vanni, J. Miller, C. Rossi, D. Zanni, D. Short. 68 MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL Freshman Class .isis its f ' 2' MRS. ASTMANN 4 . , Advisor Left to right: R. Marchi, Treasurer, D. Simon, Secretary, J. Tonkin, Vice President, R. Williams, President. MR. GERARD Advisor BACK ROW, left fo right: J. Carlberg, P. McGowan, T. McHugh, R. R, Regnani. FOURTH ROW: T. Hough, R. Edwards, B. Facey, L. Haines, Williams, R. Marclwi, R. Zanni, F. Bertacco, C. Gower, J. Burke, E. J. Tonkinl J- pope! B. Graham, pu Coburn B. Kohn, V. Runyonl RA Lensing. SECOND ROW: W. Melo, G. Bullerwell, R. Spears, H. Chesser, Murphy, R- Vaughan- FRONT ROW: P- Bunch' HA Fowierl D. McGee B. Glunes, D. Cross, S. Ruth, C. Nelson, S. Graves, S. Anchor B Trimble, B, oissbb. THIRD ROW: D. Abbe, R. Mccby, r. BGYHEQ, P. N4 Walden' B4 Sheldon! D- Drake' Nl- Bfowfll C' Nepluflel R- Ofmsbvf Yates, K. Dolce, R. Jarvis, D. Simon, J. Pope, S. Lensing, B, Bell, F. Melo, R. Hill, D. Baldi. 1 MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHO California Scholarship Federation ..QiI1 STANDING, left to right: B. Mar, Mr. Manley fadvisorl. SEATED, left to right: P. Cobun, C. Dixon, D. Salantl, J. Melo, D. Luperini. ELEANOR BIANCHI MR MANLEY President Advisor Honor Society TOP ROW left to right C Dixon D Salantu H Fowler J Carlberg SECOND ROW R McCoy S Cross B Graham R Pope R Flgnanl THIRD ROW A McElroy D Luperunx E Herzog C Neptune C Nelson FRONT ROW R Martm D Rees T Huntungdon B Mar N Graves S Anchor S Graves P Cobun P Ball B Gutzler E Blanch: A Montgomery M Astmann H Walden MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 9 R. Spears,'J. Burke, T. McH'ugl1, C.1Gower, J. lMelo. f I I M. Thebolt, C..Roasi, D. Clwrisltle, P. Otten. I . I ' White and Gold I sux 3 2 I Qs? li: I 9' I ,S I W va? MRS MELO GARY ACKLEY Advisor Ednor r',,m .1 MURIEL ASTMANN TERRY HUNTINGDON CQ Edngf Co EdIYOf spapzr Staff A STANDING Ieft to rlght D Salanh B Gutzler SEATED N Swan B Mar E Tonknn B Day P Kennedy P Ives MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL .-f RUTH MARTIN, TERRY HUNTINGDON, ELEANOR BIANCHI ffl Pep Club db n 0 ss! BACK ROW, left to right: C. Nelson, R. Jarvis, D. Simon, P. Cobun B. Sheldon, C. Neptune, M. Brown, S. Graves, S. Anchor, L. Haines, B. Graham, J. Tonkin, V. Runyon, J. Pope. SECOND ROW: N. Walden, S. Lensing, L. Bottega, C. Rossi, S. Chinca J. Miller, B. Bell, E. Frazier, B. Kohn, J. Pope, S. Chandon. THIRD ROW: F. Moore, N. Small, W. Smith, S. Bunch, E. Bertacco, S ff it L. Spini, C, Dixon. FOURTH ROW: T. Christie, R. Fignani, L. Haines, M. Thebolt, D. Buchanan, R. Williams, B. Neptune, A. McElroy. FRONT ROW: L. Lindner, A. Montgomery, N, Graves, H. Walden, S. Har- rison B Gutzler L Brown E Lanthier D Salanti S Hou h B. Da Demo, B. Vacent, N. Love, R. Otten, L. Vanni, D. 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - i - Q I Y, Smalling, P. Borba, L. Williams, C. Richardson, R. Pope, J. Visrnara I. Meneni, P. Ball, J. Poe. KNEELING: Eleanor Bianchi, Terry Huntingdon, Ruth Martin. 72 MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL BARBARA DAY SANDRA HOUGH ELAINE TONKIN J . .wav W.. STANDING, Ief1 Io VIQIWI: J. MeIo, M. TI1ebOI1, D, Perez, A, Rossi, SITTING: B. Howarth, B. Vatem, J. Poe W. Melo, A. McElroy, C. Richardson MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL Band 3 D 1 ' Q ii ' I AN it 6, 71,44 . I f' l ll .P xi 1 1 I YV 'S ' fl, K M I The M.S.H.S. Band, under the direction of John P. Day, placed great em phasis on improving the quality of its concert playing. Tone, intonation technique, and precision of playing were stressed. From the concert band evolved the football marching band, the pep band, the drill team band and the dance band. Activities included football halftime performances, parades Spring and Fall Concerts, exchange concert assemblies with Dunsmuir and the County and District Band Festivals MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL I' X'4 0 is , X? R4 'vu TOP ROW, STANDING, left to right: L. Haines, D. Cross, B, Googins, A. Rossi, J. LaPrise, B. Howarth, B. Vacent, Mr. Day, L. Lindner, B. Gutzler, T. Huntingdon. BACK ROW: D. Sinigiani, J. Adler, R. Williams, B. Short, K. Crispi, R. McCoy, W. Melo, R. Edwards, T. Dolce, J. Spini. THlRD ROW S. Chandon, E. Frazier, G. Ozunas, C. Gower, R. Otten, K. Doke, W. Floyd D. Luperini, L. Doke, E. Lensing, R. Ormsby, R. Spears, T. McHugh, J. Amy, D. Perez, J. Melo. SECOND ROW: S. Anchor, C. Nelson, R. Fignani, P. Cobun, C. Rossi, D. Buchanan, J. Poe, B. Graham, R. Pope, R. Martin, R Murphy, T. Hough, M. Thebolt. FRONT ROW: D. Rees, A. McElroy, C. Richardson, S. Graves, S. Lensing, S. Hough, B. Day, E. Bertacco. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL Majorzttzs an ln 5 Mi .5 xv 52.1 .2-Yr' ,L ii, ,X ,x -,gy X uf ffl 1 gy wgfif' 4 fi T' I . Q, 5 3 'Nfx as 4- mf str' 5-.Q 'Ps .if Left to right: B. Day, S. Hough, B. Gutzler, R. Martin, M. Thebolt, L. Lindner, T. Huntingdon. 1 'UQ 'Q BACK ROW, left to right: R. Martin, B. Vacent, R. Fignani, B. Graham, D. Buchanan, B. Gutzler, P. Kennedy, J. Poe, M. Thebolt P. Ball L. Lindner, B. Day, T. Huntingdon, L. Haines. FRONT ROW: J. Tonkin, KNEELING: S. Hough. I MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL Bancl JOHN DAY Direclor BOB HOWARTH President QPR gi., .M A MURIEI. ASTMANN Publicity Manager DQIICZ Band Y f f Y l E Q S l a ' E k A .fm-eww BACK ROW, left to right: J. Spini, W. Melo, J. Amy, B. Howarth, J. FRONT ROW, left to right: Melo, T. McHugh, A. McElroy. D. Buchanan. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL Officers sq DAVID REES Vice-President QS' SANDRA HOUGH Secretary-Treasurer 3 297 1 9 .- C U N :. 2. FU 'u o U P 9 E 0 FD 3' L Cadets Stiliey, Mlke and Ke BACK ROW left to rngh? Mr Nubeckerfadvnsorj R McCoy,E Lensmg FRONT ROW J Melo C Hester R McCoy J La Porta N Denman Mr Graves fadvesorb Custoclians Q MRS. ANDERSON MR. ANDERSON Cfficz Staff QQ- 7 ' 'H'-7-,,ff l . 33 an .ao ,Q 5-nf -..W .-..,A... ?W ,...,,..,..,,A,.. ... -. W... ... -A-M-'+I---1--M -F:-'Atal-ww 'ffl' ' ,sw Q -f, un -wen iff' .aw- M...-w 7 as ...M ...wg ,M .5 ff gf':2,ZiE 2155 , . 5it'1. ,'i1 :. 13'- zz: - 2 1523 . Z Q: ' M 1' 2 2. ' W I'-332 ' ' M Lf 1-wg.. -I I , 'Li --- an I' I 'X Q , ,, 1. IT 4' - ' ., L, 4 rf I h r ' Y cr A 5 A ' arg. -1 ' if -I .: ' I Q 5 1 ' I-'22 - , 't Q. X,'f ' . ps. -: 5 I V 'I I' ::4 ' ' , Yu-.:,.:144X A I A I I . .1 , ,za X ' Q VW V, ' , V Q A! X , 51' 5 ' .1 , . - V ' ' ' ygyy lifgf , 'If ' . 4 , 4 1 . STANDING, left to right: D. Murphy, I. Meneni, L. Brown, B. Neptune, P. Ingram, D. Sapp. B. Gufzler, S. Harrison, A. Montgomery, P. Ives, L. Lindner, P. Kennedy, SITTING: Mrs. Stevens Kschool secrefaryff H. Walden. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 81 ' 4 K w ia, Ja , , M G+. S Q .ii . bf S If ff .Q hd! s S gl STANDING: D. Sapp, Vice-President: W. Bullervvell, Sergeant- at-Arms, L. Pratt, President. SITTING: G. Ackley, Sec'y.-Treas. Block FIFTH ROW, left to right: N. Swan, G. Waddell, J. Spini, H. Shannon, J. Amy, D. Baratto. FOURTH ROW: D. Sinigiani, J. Scoggins, S. Mc- Kenzie, T. Swan, D. Rees, R. Sfilley, B. Short, B. Walden, G. Riccomini. II ll THIRD ROW: B. Cottini, J. Melo, W. Floyd, B. Goodrich, J. Lamanna G, Brown, E. Rizzardo, F. Borba. SECOND ROW: B. Mar, E. Heile: J, Heile, C. Muller, A. Rossi, B. Calkins, B. Howarrh. FRONT ROW: W. Bullerwell, G. Ackley, D. Sapp, L. Prafi. x STANDING left to rnghf S Chandon D Murphy B Neptune M Ast McElroy A Momgomery L Brown H Walden L Llndner mann T Huntnngdon I Men N Gra s S Har ns n B Day A TING E Blanch: Vuce-Presudent S Hough Presndent OUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 3 QW K X x- if we W 'a 1 di A, ill, 5 ffm ,V ,A mmm M0845 , -vw .Lb I EQ . . u f Y 1, 'K' J 29 . , 3' Az' 1 , gf. Q A 11944 q 1 Q js awk - 3 .. F I? Ka A 51 N ,N V 49 fig! xg Q S' . YQ pr 1- , 'R X ,4 ki 4 -w. , x 555 CH tv L-S -A ww 'f fi B DJ li ik 1,4 u Nm LL if 454 5 f J 4 X H3 Q ' -.-G. . ' un 'sv X lf' Q15 3 AWWA! . l.,,v 9 I Varsit Football . ' - .. fi fuigkk 'W-mavfhfz COACH NIXON BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. Adams, Assistant Coach, D. Sapp, L. SECOND ROW: F. Borba, L. Enloe, J. Lamanna, T. Swan, J. Spini, R Pratt, R. Stilley, T. Yates, B. Toftum, N. Swan, Mr. Nixon, Coach. Regnani, G. Waddell. FRONT ROW: M. Muller, E. Heile, G. Ackley D. Rees, S. McKenzie, G. Brown, B. Walden. 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FRONT ROW: D. Sini- P, McGowan, H. Weiman, D. Hitchcock. - tr hx fl, , if X, R I , , X! V4 V . 3, , 3 ' - 'V X' f if' 5 xl, .1 ' U .L Q 'Q 4' . J ' '31 a cf- .- ' A ' , 9 , 1' '-I ' X J .. gi fr 'I ff , coAcHAoAMs MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 89 A Basketball ,4.4.....,. -n-aa... '-4 BACK ROW leff io rxghv J Melo J Burke L Pratt J Spam B Walden FRONT ROW B Calkins C Muller D Barafto G Brown G Ackley W Floyd T McHugh G Reccommu 'Nf- coAcHRoss MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL B B as-kztball . 1 ,f . 1. v ,M ..,.,,, 'Fr 'I J -v-5:Nw- '- . K C - X, BACK ROW, STANDING, left to right: Howarth, K. Crispi, D. Cross, KNEELING: D. Luperini, A. Rossi, J. Heile, E. Heile, V. Lea, B. Coftini J. Scoggins, D. Sinigiani, T. Gardner, P. McGowan, J. Frank. L. Bassett, R. Marchi. T. Doke, manager, B. Mar, manager, C. Hill, manager. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL Basketball A , fn- , ,Q . 'CS' STANDING, left to right: C. Hester, V. Lea, G. Ozunas, T. Pritchett, KNEELING, left to right: J. Melo, manager, N. Barlow, B. Mar, manager R. Marchi, B. McKenzie, L. Bassett. coAcHuoss MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL D Basketball 4' STANDING, left to right: R. Ormsby, T. Hough, D. Abbe, D. Short, KNEELING, left to right: B. Mar manager D Zanm T Doke manager R. McCoy, C. Hill. The Mt. Shasta C and D teams enioyed one of the finest and most thrilling seasons in several years. Although both teams finished out of the race for the championships, several close games indicate that Mt. Shasta High has some promising material in the making for coming years. The C team had an overall record of three wins and four losses. Of these four losses, one was a two pointer to Yreka and the other a one point thriller to McCloud. Several of the C players suited up for the B's this season to gain more needed experience and have done a fine iob. The overall D record stood at four wins and three losses and one ofthe losses was a one point win by McCloud. The homeatown crowds were the best in years and the boys really gave them something to cheer about. Everyone is looking forward to next season when several of the top D team players will be hustling for positions on the C and B teams. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL , B and C Track 'lid' m-Qwmnu-HM ?,,5,X1-Q COACH NIXON . 4 C' U3 l A y tgyjbsl-'..' fo 0 v -v 1 -I ' ' f -- 1. - - --'-F53-f 3 'JJ L , f Q Qs pa Uv fi? new , , W1 ' -G:.v-'Y' BACK ROW left to right R Stilley H Shannon J S ini T Swan FRONT ROW left io ri ht B Calkins F Bullerwell D l , 2. ,- ,.p,. , , g:. ,. ,.Rees,C.MuIer, G. Waddell, D. Baratfo, W. Floyd, J. Amy. L. Enloe, B. Goodrich. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL Baseball 'Q ,ff 14,-Aff. I COACH FRANK ROSS rr- .gf tk' J J J yx 1,5 gi 3 ' 3 I ri.. fa K 2 K ff t 4 Ax I I ,- BL f L 1 X ' 43 gush i',' . f - fix 4 ' ws- x L , R X I LQ K f x X BACK ROW, left to right: D. Sapp, N. Swan, L. Pratt, T. Swan, S. Mc- G. Ackley. FRONT ROW: K. Crispi, N. Barlow, B. Short, J. Heile Kenzie. MIDDLE ROW: J. Scoggins, F. Borba, T. McHugh, G. Brown, M. Muller. MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 5 G I 0 .,',,af '-at N ' ' .Vi ,gf ii-33' 'Li 1 JN' 'f,,,., . ow-,J-F, o W' 9 Qi X N,,j ' x X . ff R, Wzed ,. I. 5 nf 'g p, t. S' -4 5, , I 'X J! If S' r4 Q J, . fr I 3, Q15 sf sf s A v I I f, If ' iii 7 17375 X 54' , . 1 5. .QT A .Z H ' . .. IT ' N - P: 2.-, W: tl-7 ini' 4 jx 5, -P an YW v 4-1 .1 5 ' Y 1 - u Q-fel 45 if. if 1 f. P r 4 AJ L -I K, 1.3, G ,. . ED HIGH SCHO 5-1-4- -Q-Q.-...nun .mr-on f .--as .- uu- :Gnu va. -s, paw, 'K We -v---nav 1 i A . V 2, 1- ta-. L- V . . 1 .1 ,.,. ha: 5 . ,M we 7 . i , n Q 'V . as 1, J, -' -., .lu M, ,, V 'HY Q Q-.. -emu - xng' . , mf' N - . ,, A gg: fgfrf ' ' -, K '-4 pf' 4 ,. K, , 1, ,-M 'll . . M . A4 tw w ' 1 : ' ' ,V , . Q .J J ., W 4 js' ' . Dedication H under the impression that the dedication was to someone else and we have done h. not ing to counteract that impression. He is a highly regarded person who is, to put it a bit ungrammatically, a great guy. ere's to a man who is the true backbone of Weed High School. He has been His contributions have helped build Weed High both scholastically and ath- l ' ll ' etica y, and because we are deeply grateful, we dedicate our section to our principal, Mr. Gerry Kubli. WEED HIGH SCHOOL S MRS. MARY EWING, Dean of Girls English, Girls' Physical Education f l MR. GlNO NHCHELON, VlCe-Prlr1ClpBl MR. GERALD KUBl.l, Principal Advanced Mathematics General Science Administration MRS. MARION NEWBERRY School Nurse -1, WEED HIGH SCHOOL MRS. VERNIS HUGHES, Counsellor Business, Language ' 'TBS MR. MORTON A. KAER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Maihemafics, Boys' Physical Educatio 5 Nts.. MR. ROBERT LINEBARGER Science N7 MRS. MARJORIE MCCRACKEN English Facult MISS WYNA SCOTT Commercial MR. JOSEPH ROSSETTO Social Studies, Mathematics MR. ELSWORTH FRANKLIN English, Journalism if W4 MR. GEORGE MATTOS Music was in Km, S, is Y MR. MORTON W. KAER Cadets, Mechanical Drawing, Boys' P.E. MRS. ALYCE GWINN Homemaking MR. THOMAS PEMBERTON MR. ALTON SHIPMAN lndusf,-ial Ang History, Sr. Problems L lx gr ,gf- MR RICHARD RUSSELL Custodian MRS. LENA DeBORTOLI Bus Driver WEED HIGH SCHOOL MRS. BLANCHE HANDLEY Custodian 'I03 I0 Student Council li S s 2 s 4 SEATED: Jim Lemos, Sophomore Class President, Sharon Pillon, Fresh- man Class President, Ed Fruzza, Junior Class President, Rita Cross, Head Yell Leader, Lorna Andreatta, G.A.A. President, Nan Fruzza, Y.M.C.A. President, Mary Reynolds, C.S.F. President. The Student Council is composed ofthe presidents and representatives of various clubs, organizations, and classes of Weed High. They work together with their advisor, Mr. Kubli, in planning assemblies, dances, and other school activities. Proiects the Student Council has promoted include the following: the Employment Agency for high school students, the morning milk break, March ot Dimes dance, and Christmas decorations forthe hall. The Council will represent Weed High at the Stu- dent Leaders' Conference in Chico, lt also voted to pay part of the expenses ot Representatives to Governor Knight's Youth Conference. 5595+ -q- If 5 Y Hy 'Ili ,,, I QI STANDING: Elie Brown, Band Representative, Gary Calkins, Student Body Vice-President, Sarah Alvarado, Student Body Secretary-Treasurer, Joe Belcastro, Student Body President, Jane Harlow, F.H.A. President, Eugene Hilliard, Block W President, Bob Williams, Cadets Represen' tative, John Patella, Senior Class President. STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT: JOE BELCASTRO nl'- X. .X x Rx qu Kg' kk lx xx '- lx R lk R ,x ' ss 5 YH . ix 'u in .g. ' ...J I ' N .. . Lv 'fl' c I A A I A Presxdem JOHN PMEXL S ' JOE BELCASTRO, Student Body President I F DICK BLANKENSHIP Vnce Presudent f 5 1 3 X 'Am PAT SBAR BA RO Secreta ry if 'QTY' JAMES CUNNINGHAM Treasurer LORNA ANDREATTA f Ya Wa' NQ! wg... 55-'iifvk SARAH ALVARADO Student Body 1 J GARY gm HENRY GONZALES wil: L gi. 1. T, L1 4 if-f' 9 14 :Q - K HVS, Stud ent Cl ss C . e pfeslde nr GERALD MARCHI Secretary-T reasu rer NAN C' CY ACQUXST PAT LOBIS WW CLAUDINE HANSON MARCIA SBARBARO MTH- , JM , R' 6 EQNING af fm ELSIE SALANTI ' ,,.,.,4vf E-wwf' ELAINE MCDONALD 'T' CHARLES WILSON 'Miz if BOBBY CLARK . n 'Y K X HRX T- rx gg L' v . 5 . h .L ,QE N I 1 PAUL CLARK f' JOAN OVE N AN ERUZZA MARY REYNOL I DS Hof bib? Ni' DON FREEZE . 4 '35f?::fgf- ff -Y I x .9 A Q 1 5,1 ., MM, 1, -an ff . fvwff 7?3f?31f5'f nz 'a 1 6' -'T' RA PUGH BARBA- SHARON DECKER Wm-fp BOBBY JACKSON JEAN ROBERSON -6 . ..f ,-Z1 Q-as N-uf 1 Q, A .VX X 3 if x , Qt? - fy EUGENE HILLIARD A JANIE pd 'Nai- fitjpv HARLOW Q if GAL E JACKSO ALFRED DALIN RONALD CALKINS X x A JOSEPHINE ETTER 4 'wp 416 Q A' I N, 1 i 'l'l3 4-69' WILLIAM SCOTT iw-Q 'Wx ifwl I EDWARD DAY Sue CASON BILL HAYES fm f pf. I. FRANCES RICCA ,X if Q 3, I . . iff . .ml - 3 f 'Ea lv Q , xi LORETTA THOMAS FRANCES BLANKENSHIP JAMES MCDONALD Bo 5 WILLIAMS BOB PAYNE i 1 I aw, amd ARTHUR JONES RICHARD HOUSE With the edition of this annual we close another chapter in our lives. For the second time we have reached the top of the ladder only to find ourselves at the bottom. In June, 1954, as the graduating class of the Weed Elementary School, we reached the top for the first time. But with the coming of September of that same year, we found ourselves once again at the bottom as lowly freshmen looking up toward the dazzling heights of the high and mighty senior. Once again we have almost reached the top rung and pause for a moment of rest. As we start to take that last step upward, the ladder has suddenly grown. In fact, for the second time we find ourselves gazing upward-this time toward the challenge of the world before us. The climb that follows is a hard one, and many of us may not make it. If we don'tA succeed in that final climb, we will at least have the satisfaction of being able to say we tried. To the teachers, friends, and especially our parents who have borne with us in the hard and trying years, we want to say, Thank you, from the deepest depths of our hearts. Without you, the advance we have made thus far would have been impossible. Mary Reynolds Editor of White 81 Gold WEED HIGH SCHOOL umor Cl ss 0-f ' EDDIE FRUZZA P es dent DAMIEN ROSSETTO V ce P es den! WW 'Y' 73.63 'uf' T ? GLORIA AcQuls1APAcs Secrefary BETTY CLARK Treasurer WEED HIGH SCHOOL 117 O 6' K in V6 f X . , r i , i r i m J 4' 'SX 2 'sv 5 SUE WELCH KARL EDSON MARSHA MILLER , ROBERT GERDING 'Q li. 'i FRANCIS Boncmu V YVONNE SBARBARO AGATHA MATTIAZZI FRANK DQBORTOLI LYNN DORRELL CARL JOHNSON 1 46 QQ- NJ' ...f JERRY SMITH MARY PRATHER KARL VIDRICKSEN MARILYN PARKINSON 1- f -6? iw RITA CROSS if 'S-df 314 gg. if 'F I JOEL MARIA MAZZIER DeAVILlA WALLY CALDWELL RICHARD GRANSTROM pm 'Dk' I J -ef XA'-Q,-nv I s-r 9613? , .r ' L if MARIE BRUNO X qi fm A Lonsrm Jones nAvm Limos MARY zANcAN:n 'fe-A w J' Af? cv fm, n 1,8 R1 'Qi -. - .sh N X. KX km, TF' 'OE' ROBERT TURNER nil, ' W n-6,3 W I Y' , Y -M :MQ wi we LARRY LEE DON MOONEY LAURA MOORE SALLY GILLIAM ANDREA SCHNEBERGER 351 A ,,'. g 3 X., . , ,Z .W , 'CN sv: 'F' 3 A 'ka C 'W .2-'f' .F .4 ,. CLEO TOMS W, ...., ,, LARRY WILSON JOYCE LINVILLE LAMAR HILLIARD 51? CHRISTY KERSEY JUDY BRACE ALD JEANNE ANDERSON O PERUZZI MARVIN HA FRANK PAGE NSON 5? V . -rm. 'Q I N-abs? r ,W .. .H 231. Tp - '11 ARLEEN SMITH 1? 30: K' gxf' M Q I san .az BARBARA BOOTH PAT MULVANEY ALICE RAGSDALE FRANCIS DUCHI LARRY NORD fir! GRACE HAYES MARY HOOD :Ames Nlswouosu Amin anis FRANK PARKER Rf? 0-Qi LORENA MQGRATH JUANITA SMITH PATSY MOORE EDWIN NEWPORT 4' ,,--' RICHARD MORGAN FLORA SMITH MICKIE RAMIREZ 4 vm BOTTOM ROW, Ieff to right: J. Owens, G. Sbarbaro, F. QD 0' Mazzei, P. Mazzei. MIDDLE ROW: C. Rosseifo L. Solus, C. Pasfega, J. Slingsby, K. Paulson. TOP ROW: C. Harris, K. Pierce, B. Zalunardo, F. DeMarco, S. Welch. Sophomore Q ...R 4 Q. 1 I JIMMY LEMOS, Presideni BOTTOM ROW, left to right: C. Jones, M. McGrath, C. Leporini, D. Fraelick. MIDDLE ROW: J. Lemos, -, ! 3.13 r , 1 , Lp L r,' 1 I I . , . ,. , 2 2 . 3 I I , 1 I. I' . ex K 1 L Q if S. Holley, M. McDonald, C. H. Hayes, son, J. Scribner, L. Hoffman, J. Ganim. Linville, F. Montgomery. TOP ROW: R. John I BOTTOM ROW left fo rnghi R Zannl R Smnh T Muller K Shaw H Weresch MIDDLE ROW W Smith G Hartwell G Simonini E Henry TOP ROW L Thomas G Scott J Ruffin K Yates J Wilson S 5 if 3 V-I CAROL I-EPORINI, 5lCl'0'll'y LIA ALVARADO, Treasurer BOTTOM ROW, left 10 right: N. Carrillo, L. Alvarado, L. W. Day, Y. Bowen, P. Baldo. TOP ROW: A. Andrighetto, Gaynor, L. Alvarado, M. Bates. MIDDLE ROW: L. Barbieri, D. Blankenship, R. Cena, J. Dalin. YI 1 C ss J 6 FI'Z5l'1IT13I1 x W3 BOTTOM ROW: R. Bontrager, J. Bates. MIDDLE ROW: A. Alvarado B Barcaglna M Cena S. Belcasfro. TOP ROW: D. Batfistessa, D. Buxton, T. Porter. 4 1 N Q ' 1 x 5 1 i 9 - 'Q s I ,Ji . LSE BOTTOM ROW: J. Perry, L. Benato. MIDDLE ROW: S. White, M. Ove, N. Kuykendall. M? 5 - q.. A.-4 12 BOTTOM ROW: D. Cavarzan, T Lunvllle MIDDLE ROW: A. Dorsey, L. Sellers B Duchu TOP ROW: F. Matfeoda, C. Welborn D OrTez D. Sbarbaro. i Pillon, B. Ganim. TOP ROW: B. . E f igr' V Te 7 : 1? f ' ' . 3 f' f f f P Q vs 6- CO BOTTOM ROW: J. Barcaglia, L. Hayes. MIDDLE ROW: M. Linville, S. Auman, J. Hedgpeth. TOP ROW: A. Data, P. Fotopoulos. sorrorvr ROW: c. Peck, E. Hansard, J. Stills. MIDDLE ROW: G. Scribner, L. Tonkin, S. Pillon, B.Smi1h. A TOP ROW: L. Sarior, R. Pauletto, H. Reenis, J. O'Don- Ie 2 :K BOTTOM ROW: A. C. Smith, D. Hammond. MIDDLE ROW: H. Wilson, L. ROW: D. Downey, D. DeBortoIi. . 5 , 3 y , if 7 1 X. Cl ss g-.4 rt 'I P '. :Q Decker, C. Giorgis. TOP 'x A I 'I2 7 R1 A a. 5 X 4: A I v 1 wavy: A it . ,mn -' I Q HX. 1 viz, f- , Rf k .R Sw' .,-f.mf-- - , . 'F' J x N V J hd V JK' x v. fc 2 ,- s , x- ,. X . D I . in xg Q a , 1 ,e . . N , . L ,QV ,Q-fp' sw, . .mf a A A ., , -sy ' 1 K' A' x ,4,xAZAQ,:,,5r. 4 0 J ' by -1 15214.41 ., .. wk f5? v' Y . ' n ,Q Jr ' , Q 'fm -4 A ' :A 'E-L -,M A q,,,.,fi3?s 21 ,al ,, -- 355:15 V k 1-4 M f 'fb' ami ' A w :wk N ' fiat Eff gym, 3358 N , xr ' Q x K ' ,Svfifii F er 3 K 3 X, ' X ' If M ry ' - x-.., I if :ff Q C 1 1 LR: TOP ROW, left to right: Mrs. McCracken lAdvisorJ, L. Moore, L. Tonkin, G. Scribner, A. Ragsdale, S. Welch, C. Rossetto, D. Blankenship, L. Andreatta, L. Gaynor, J. Cunningham, C. Kersey. SECOND ROW: M. Mazzier, J. Anderson, Y. Bowen, M. Bates, J. Perry, S. Pillon, M. Zancaner, L. Solus, S. Holley, L. Alvarado, C. Leporini, H. Gonzales, L. Alvarado. THIRD ROW: S. Alvar- ado, N. Fruzza, S. Auman, C. Giorgis, C. Linville, L. Benato, B Barcaglia, E. Henry, H. Hayes, A. Alvarado, S. Belcastro, C Pastega, R. Cross, G. Acquistapace. BOTTOM ROW: M. Lin ville, J. Hedgpeth, N. Carrillo, J. Linville, M. Miller, G. Calkins G. Marchi, J. Belcastro, B. Jackson, J. Patella, J. Ewing, J DeAvilIa. OFFICERS-left to right: Mrs. McCracken, Advisor, Sarah Alvarado, District Secretary, Jeanne Anderson, Secretary, Maria Mazzier, Treasurer, Joyce Linville, Vice President, Nancy Fruzza, President. Yrelfca Conference -4 H. Gonzales, L. Alvarado, M. Bates. THIRD ROW: TOP ROW, left to right: L. Tonkin, Mrs. McCracken fAdvisorJ, S. Welch, C: Rossetto, D. Blankenship, L. Andreatta, L. Gaynor, J. Cunningham, Y. Bowen. SECOND ROW: M. Mazzier, J. Anderson, M. Zan- caner, L. Solus, S. Holley, L. Alvarado, C. Leporini, O N. Fruzza, J. Linville, G. Scribner, A, Alvarado, S. Belcastro, R. Cross, G. Acquistapace, G. Calkins. BOTTOM ROW: G. Marchi, B. Jackson, J. Belcastro, S. Alvarado, J. Ewing, J. Patella, J. DeAviIla. WEED HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN-FIRST ROW, left to right, Kneeling: Captains Margaret Linville, Julia Barcaglia. SECOND ROW: Leslie Sellers, Sharon White, Michele Pillon, Mary Cena, Barbara Duchi, Loretta Benato, Brenda Barcaglia. THIRD ROW: Carol Giorgis, Judith Perry, Sharon Pillon, Artie Dorsey, Georgeanna Scribner, Linda Tonkin, Amelia Alvarado, Sharon Belcastro. FOURTH ROW: Jane Hedgpeth, Susan Auman, Linda Hayes, Louwanna Decker, Rita Tidmore, Bonnie Ganim. YJ OFFICERS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Lorna Andreatta, President, Claudine Hanson, Secretary and Captain, Barbara Booth, Treasurer, Gloria Acquistapace, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Captains Linda Alvarado Nancy Fruzza Margaret Linville Julia Barcaglia, Yvonne Sbarbaro, Lia Alvarado. JUNIORS FIRST ROW Andrea Schneberger Alice SECOND ROW Flora Smith Christy Kersey Jeanne Ragsdale Laura Moore Mary Prather Marilyn Parkin Anderson Juanita Smith Sue Welch Yvonne Sbarbaro son Maria Mazzier Mary Zancaner Loretta Jones iCaptamJ Gloria Acquistapace lCaptamJ Lorena Mc- Mickey Ramirez Agatha Mattlazzi Betty Clark Lynn Grath Sally Gilliam Cloretha Rogers Arleen Smith, Dorrell Barbara Booth Marsha Miller Marie Bruno Rita Cross Joyce Linville le lu, SOPHOMORES-FIRST ROW, left to right, Kneeling: Captains Lia Alvarado, Linda Alvarado. SECOND ROW: Nadine Carrillo, Lani Gaynor, Shirley Holley, Janis Slingsby, Helen Hayes, Helen Weresch. THIRD ROW: Cora Mae Linville, LaVerne Solus, Yvonne Bowen, Myra Bates, Carol Leporini, Karen Shaw. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Henry, Thelma Miller, Sally Welch, Carla Rossetto, Cecelia Pasfega. 1 i 'T' i K ENGLISH W -FIRST ROW, left to right: Sarah Alvarado, Lorna Andreatta, Claudine Hanson, Dee Fotopoulos, Marcia Sbarbaro, Nancy Fruzza. SECOND ROW: Andrea Schneberger, Sue Welch, Nancy Acquisfapace, Pat Sbarbaro, Elsie Salanti, Mary Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Loretta Thomas, Joyce Linville, Yvonne Sbarbaro, Gloria Acquisfapace, Jeanne Anderson, Marilyn Parkinson. SENIORS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Captains Nancy Harlow, Dee Foiopoulos, Nancy Acquistapace, Sarah Fruzza and Claudine Hanson. SECOND ROW: Loreita Alvarado, Elsie Salanti, Mary Reynolds, Pal Sbarbaro, Thomas, Joan Ove, Barbara Pugh, Marcia Sbarbaro, Jane Lorna Andreatta. G. A. A. Q OFFICERS: President, Eugene Hilliard: Vice President, Dick Blankenship: Secretary-Treasurer, Jim Cunningham, Sergeant-at-Arms, Arthur Jones. BOTTOM ROW, left Gonzales, L. Wilson, L. Barbieri, L. Smith, gomery, B. Williams, E. Fruzza, E. Brown, to right: J. Ewing, J. Cunningham, G. Calkins, H. D. Lemos, J. Niswonger, G. Marchi, R. Calkins, J. Owens. SECOND ROW: J. Scribner, F. Mont- D. Blankenship, F, DeBortoli, A. Dalin, P. Mulvaney, G. Scott, C. Harris, Mort A. Kaer fAdvisorJ. THIRD ROW: K. Vidricksen, F. Duchi, G. Collier, L. Hilliard, D. Rossetto, P. Langston, J. Patella, J. DeAviIla, J. Belcastro, B. Jackson, C. Jones, J. Wilson, C. Bearden, R. Granstrom. FOURTH ROW: R. Smith, A. Andri- ghetto, B. Zalunardo, P. Baldo, F. DeMarco, J. Lemos, R. Cena, W. Smith, G. Sbarbaro, D. Blankenship, A. Jones, W. Caldwell, L. Nord, Mort W. Kaer lAdvisorli. FIFTH ROW: P. Lobis, E. Hilliard. 65 FWF? fl .0 Q7 I 1 Q Q : av' ,W , W -vu' 7 r F Qs...-'+f SEATED, left to right: N. Fruzza, M. Reynolds lPresiden0, L. Benafo, S. Marco, J. Anderson, J. Lemos, K. Vidricksen, D. Downey. NOT PIC- Pillon, A. Schneberger Nice Presidentl, M. Parkinson, C. Pastega, J. TURED: Frances Blankenship and Yvonne Sbarbaro. Pafella. STANDING: L. Tonkin, R. Cena, J. Scribner, H. Reents, F. De- FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Welch, G. Scribner, E. Henry, A. Jones, J, Paiella, L. Nord, C. Pasfega, L. Tonkin, N. Fruzza, F. DeMarco, R. Cena. SECOND ROW: R. Cross, J. Perry, S. Auman, B. Duchi, P. Foto- poulos, G. Sbarbaro, J. Lemos, K. Vidricksen, J. Scribner, A. Schneber- Honor Roll ger, M. Parkinson, L. Benato. THIRD ROW: M. Reynolds, C. Hanson, L. Dorrell, M. Mazzier, H. Wilson, S. White, J. Anderson, H. Reenfs, D. Downey, R. Granstrom, C. Giorgis, S. Pillon. NOT PICTURED: Frances Blankenship and Yvonne Sbarbaro. Q.. 6 Us .V-,,,f'-x... 'rn on 1 1' i,, ,, w ' ' an w -I 'L I 'L T ', W 1 3 Xi, NANCY FRUZZA CHeadJ, LORNA ANDREATTA. Not Pictured: JANE HARLOW Majorzdes NANCY FRUZZA Q LORNA ANDREATTA X' ' nw we-1 . 'X R 4 Ji.. ,M V . fu, ,aim f X lil? af- svfr' 'lo' These girls do typing and filing for Mr. Kubli and Mr, Michelon. Salanti, Betty Clark, Agatha Mattiazzi, Rita Cross, Barbara Pugh. Left to right: Frances Blankenship, Lorna Andreatta, Judy Brace, Elsie Ufficz Library The library staff, under the direction of Mrs. Hughes, takes care of all Left to right: Laura Moore, Ronald Zanni, Mary Hood, Ed Day, Judy library aftairs. Brace. Youth Conference , 'Zi , . ffl v.1l?f1:.f' f'ieZ'fWas.e . oys' and Cntls' State 1 J, FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Reynolds, Nancy Fruzza. SECOND ROW: Joe Belcastro, Jim Ewing, Gerald Marchi. Mary Reynolds, Jim Ewing and Joe Belcastro were chosen to represent Weed High School at Boys' and Girls' State this year. Representing Weed High School at the Governor's Youth Conference were Gerald Marchi and Nancy Fruzza. WEED HIGH SCHOOL .4 ,slieimrf ' My' A LANI GAYNOR RITA CROSS CHEADQ JANIS SLINGSBY fff' kr. W RITA JANIS LANI ' v. ,- 0 S vw 4 any-w gg, ,Q Q LIA AL Song zaclzrs .. .W M .2 1 K 4 x 1 I Q -41 ' STANDING, left to right: Harold Meadows, Don Freeze, Don SITTING: John Patella, Yvonne Sbarbaro, Joyce Linville, Mari- Mooney, Gene Acquistapace, Arthur Jones, Barbara Pugh. Iyn Parkinson, Susan Welch. Weed Hi incl 'Q C' 'WY EDITOR: JEANETTE MORRIS ASSISTANT EDITOR: JOAN OVE STANDING: Sharon Decker, Mickey Rameriz, William Scott, Patrick Lobis. 1 ii I n ' . LLf'. Loretta N I Jones, SITTING: Elie Brown, Mary Reynolds, Marie Bruno, Rooney Hilliard, Aldo Peruzzi. White s and .YV 3: x JOYCE LINVILLE, ASSISTANT EDITOR Golcl 3 MARY REYNOLDS, EDITOR The annual staff has put long hours of hard work into the production of this section of the '58 White and Gold. Special thanks go to Mr. Franklin who has helped and guided us. It is hoped that you enioy the results. FIRST ROW: Mary Reynolds, editor, Rita Cross, typist, Yvonne Sbarbaro, freshman and sophomore classes, Marilyn Parkinson, iunior class. THIRD snaps, Marcia Sbarbaro, faculty, Lani Gaynor, organizations. SECOND ROW: Don Mooney, football and basketball, Mr. Franklin, advisor ROW: Joyce Linville, assistant editor, Pat Sbarbaro, typist, Gary Calkins, Sarah Alvarado, classes section head, John Patella, sports section head, senior class, Claudine Hanson, organizations section head, Sharon Pillon, Eugene Hilliard, track, Arthur Jones, baseball. 5 ,Y BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Jasper Ruffin, Eugene Hilliard, Jack Stills, Willy Taylor, Percy Langston, Jane Hedgpeth, Janice Slingsby, Marie Bruno, Sue Cason, Mona McDonald, Helen Hayes, Sue Davis laccompan- istb. SECOND ROW: Larry Yandell, Damien Rossetto, James Wilson, Curtis Jones, Rooney Hilliard, Arthur Jones, Linda Alvarado, Lia Alvarado, Myra Bates, Glenda Hartwell, LaMar Hilliard, Leonard Smith, Chester Harris, Danny Buxton. THIRD ROW: Charlie Wilson, Alfred Dalin, Don Freeze, Ronald Calkins, Loretta Thomas, Juanita Smith, Jane Harlow, Jeanette Morris, Claudine Hanson, Lynn Dorrell, Frank DeBortoli, Joe Owens, Leroy Thomas, Pat- rick Lobis, Woodrow Smith. TOP ROW: Dick House, Edwin Newport, Karl Edson,'Dwight Hammond, Jackie O'Donley, James Niswonger, Frances Ricca, Mickey Ramirez, Sharon Decker, Loretta Jones, Elaine McDonald, Virginia Hartwell Elaine Henry, Yvonne Bowen. 1 ixecl Chorus WEED HIGH SCHOOL Band MARILYN PARKINSON, DRUM MAJORETTE BOTTOM ROW, left to right: M. Parkinson, S. Welch, P. Moore, F. De- E. Brown, P. Baldo. TOP ROW: J. Howerfon, M. Hanson, D. Rossef1o Marco, C. Rosseifo. MIDDLE ROW: M. Cena, S. Auman, V. Hariwell, L. Hilliard. STANDING: Mr. Mattos, Direcior, G. Scribner, A. Alvarado S. Belcasiro, J. Anderson, R. Cena, R. Paulette, D. Sbarbaro, P. Mazzei, J. Barcaglia. X P. WY! 3 A' N .1 FRONT ROW: SfSgt. Karl Edson, lst Lt. Cleo Toms. SECOND ROW: 2nd Lt. Percy Langston, MfSgt. Bob Williams. THIRD ROW: SfSgt. Dick House, Pvt. Pete Mazzei, BOB WILLIAMS Master Sergeant Pvt. Martin McGrath, Pvt. Dan Buxton, Pvt. Tom Porter. FOURTH ROW: Pvt. :lim Dalin, Pvt. Eugene Hilliard, Pvt. Arnold Data, Pvt. Frank Mazzei, Pvt. Roy Bledso. California Cadets FRONT ROW: 2nd Lt. Percy Langston, S!Sgt. Larry THIRD ROW: Pvt. George Quigley, Pvt. Norman K Yandell, lst Lt. Cleo Toms, MfSgt. Bob Williams. kendall, Pvt. Clois Brown, Cadet Jesse Roberson. SECOND ROW: Cpl. Leroy Thomas, Pvt. Jasper Ruffin, FOURTH ROW: Cpl. Kenny Yates, Pvt. Jim Pvt. Ronald Zanni, Pvt. Albert Parker. Pvt. Willie Taylor, Cpl. Leonard Smith. MR. KAER Commandant , - 4 5 4 i 9 46 l . N.-1 l Y it ff! ' 1 l Q13 Q- - 'i 45. Q' 4 W Q N , iw J Qgotf by We dedicate this section ot our annual to the coaches 37 Siskiyou County League Championships plus numer- of Weed High because through their hard and un- ous other trophies to Weed High since 1945. One tiring eftorts the Weed High athletic teams have always thing that should not be forgotten is that these men been high in league standings and outside competition. have devoted time outside of school to develop these These coaches pictured above have managed to bring winning teams. WEED HIGH SCHOOL 'I47 l i a M ,,,,...WpandR . , . we ' Ing, 1 'f wilii b ualifications of a Four-Letter Man A four-letter man must be a participant in all maior sports- baseball, basketball, track, and football. He must play varsity in each of these with exception of track where he must get either a first in the District Meet or I2 points in an invitational. Weed High's four-letter men this year are Eugene Rooney Hil- liard and Jim Cuts Cunningham. Rooney has been a letterman in the four maior sports for three consecutive years. Among his many honors were his selection as All Northern half on the football team and being selected to play in the 20-30 football game in Sacramento in August. As a basketball player, he is one of the first five and has lettered four years. He is also one of many sprint champions of Weed High, holding the B 220 Class record for the Susanville Meet. The sport in which he possesses the greatest ability, however, is baseball. He can and has played any position in the infield and is an outstanding pitcher. Cuts was a halfback for the gridiron eleven and a regular starter on the hardwood five as a forward, in track he ran dashes, pole vaulted, high lumped, and ran relays. He also holds several track records for the school and the county with the B class 220 at Fall River his best time. He also is a heavy slugger on the baseball team and is an outstanding first baseman. WEED HIGH SCHOOL .,,f ,,fwi.,f I Varsit Football - Y BOTTOM ROW, left to right: William Scott QManagerl, James Cunning- ham, LaMar Hilliard, Henry Gonzales, Jim Ewing, Arthur Jones, Joe Belcastro, Ed Fruzza, Percy Langston lManagerl-. MIDDLE ROW: Jerry Smith, Damien Rossetto, Larry Nord, Karl Vidricksen, Frank DeBortoli, Weed 20 - Weed 56 Weed 34 - Weed 59 Weed 12 - Weed 26 - Weed l3 ' League Games WEED HIGH SCHOOL Lakeview Lassen Enterprise Trinity Mt. Shasta Dunsmuir Yreka Leroy Thomas, Wally Caldwell, Rooney Hilliard, J. L. Wilson. TOP ROW: Coach M. A. Kaer, Dick Blankenship, Gerald Marchi, Joel De- Avilla, Gene Collier, Larry Wilson, James Niswonger, David Lemos Doug Blankenship, Frank Parker, Gary Calkins, Elie Brown, Coach M. W. Kaer. I Left to right: Coach M. A. Kaer, Co-captain Dick Blankenship, Co-captain Rooney Hilliard, Coach M. W. Kaer. ,I unior Varsit I BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Don Mooney, Doug DeBortoli, Woodrow Larry Ba Smith, .Ioe Owens, Roger Pauletto, Bobby Zalunardo, Francis Borcalli, gomery, Curtis Jones. MIDDLE WOW: Dave Downey, Dwight Hammond, Albert Welborn McCuen, Jim Lemos, Charles Peck, Gary Sbarbaro, Robert Johnson, WEED HIGH SCHOOL se- .x rbieri, Coach Gerald Kubli. TOP ROW: Billy Ove, Frank Mont- Jack Stills, Cornell White, Frank DeMarco, Peter Baldo, Coy , Joe Ganim. e' BOB JOE DOUG HENRY M 5,-,md 5 3 JOHN ROONEY Left to right: John Patella, Frank DeBortoli, Joe Belcastro, Bob Zalunardo, Larry Wilson, Jim Cunningham, Coach Shipman, James Niswonger, Larry Nord, Henry Gonzales, David Lemos, Rooney Hilliard, Doug Blankenship. CENTER: Managers Dennis Sbarbaro, Frank DeMarco. 5' IQ, C t For the fifth consecutive year the Weed High Cougars tive league games. This year, after losing their first A team has taken the Siskiyou County Basketball encounter, a non-league tilt with Eureka, the Cougars Championship without defeat. Under Coach Shipman's went on to finish the rest of the season undefeated masterful guidance the Cougars have won 52 consecu- ending with a 17-l mark. 4 WEED HIGH SCHOOL f: Q vt 7 K C w C lx it if Jflf -X ,, , ,., 1 - - F ,Q 2 S ' R OJ 41 I A- 1s,,fs'.a: A ED CURTIS DOUG GARY, Co-Captain CHESTER 3 Lf 'll 3 1? S C 3 l W -2 , V' ? X1 , -f A--as ART, Co-Captain JON I 1 it lui V5-Ke X 'li 4 ' 'gn f f Left to right: Jon Scribner, Dave Downey, Curtis Jones, Gary Calkins, Roger Pauletto, Woody Smith, Ed Fruzza, Coach Shipman, Jack Stills, Art Jones, Phillip Fotopoulos, Henry Reents, Francis Duchi, Chester Harris, Doug DeBortoli. KNEEL- ING: Gary Sbarbaro, Manager. NOT PICTURED: Francis Borcalli. Siskiyou County Champs The Cougar B's for the second straight year have taken are going to the Lassen Invitational in Susanville to try the Siskiyou County B Championship. The Cougars to duplicate last year's feat of winning the first place trophy again. WEED HIGH SCHOOL 155 ,V s ,. ,.,,39, , ll' C Team pi BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Dennis Sbarbaro, Frank Mazzei. CENTER: Studenf Coach John Patella. TOP ROW: Richard Granstrom, Phillip Fotopoulos, Henry Reents, Chester Harris. D Team iw' if f W N 4 Q fl 35 3 A . Left to right: Pete Mazzel, Tommy Linville, Coach E. Franklin, Dick Battesfessa, Elmer Pelle grino. NOT PICTURED: James Reed, Ray Smith, Ralph Jones, Roger Mitchell. 6 WEED HIGH SCHOOL Q Wrestling -Q - X , - I ,, , - - , N ' ' FN I C 1. , 1 G ' .fi X f L 1 I 1 l I l ' . I I ' H l l I .t 1 I 5 . l .ox f I I . . . I I ' I I ' S , , .y 1 .. 2 ' - ' I i' '-.ZZ . f . . I y X f . L Jw.. . , i 1 I , i. X' I . 'T I . T N I S Q 4' '-- J Q ' I I. ia I I, - H I I I K V' JS, ' 4 X' 1, L il v mv..-I I S I mf R Q . 'I A 1 4 V' ,rl , I WM- I ,. I ' YJ 'H -2' ,f A sig., M, NN , , K , N I1 Vg 1 y N-Q,,,,,..,., -.rv-'I-V K ., , 1, Mxs ,Ly A N V V1 ' M I 35? . hw- 41 . V, -1- R . ,, Ui' , Q W Ne: , . i STANDING: Danny Buxton, Elie Brown, Jasper Ruffin, Bob Clark, Gary SITTING: LaMar Hilliard, Frank Mazzei, Pete Mazzei, Ray Smith, Frank Sbarbaro, .Ierry Smith, Leroy Thomas. Montgomery, Joe Hill. -F .. :- 3 i 'E T 5 1 I ff 1b - T I i I I 1. I I I I I ' I I 7 - I I i I . I A 4 I I i ' Q l I , 3 S f I , , K - ',, ' I lg g f Q ., .k., . I I IN , Q. .V , LA fc V gig, 'TI' . My ' ,Q A ing, 5' fry Ls , af' 4 ., ' I f ...ze I Q ' Jff V , , ' -. - I-.Wage A. Xu. . 1 . A. . 41 STANDING: Gene Collier, Ken Pierce, Wally Caldwell, Jim Ewing, SITTING: John Howerton, Ed Day, Bob Jackson, Walter Day. J.L.Wilson. WEED HIGH SCHOOL 157 WILLIAM SCOTT JOE OWENS C Sprint JIM CUNNINGHAM Co. Record 220 yd. Dash, Pole Vault 'I58 7 M -1 , , ,L V ' , :s q W ...f ak,-..sv,-vw.. 5 - f 4195 6 ' f ? '!'Kff if ' ' A KZ ' :mil ' ,X H, , ,,,,.,. mg .6 .'mwzm,.1W,!,,W.,' Q- ,f f ,, , A M.. -A ELIE BROWN EUGENE HILLIARD AARON THOMAS Broad Jump Broad Jump A Co-Captain, High Jump A S ' t cl R l s- ' 4 N ' K s fx Ur.. P ' - A 'Q N ' fx - f 1 . fu Q X . Y A , A - ' -9, ' f- Y ' . k , X wh, fa f 'Q 11.03 H2 ' f ' . , y -, . l, .653 . , I-.V-A A 3-if: sf':-flu ' My n A , W g , 513 gf FRANCIS nucm nfl W' T, , sg, g fig EYYYE? Pole Vault -Q,,,,. , My -A Y- K 'z E, 2 g nu gaggw sgi5:ig,,,,...,,'g ss-A-.rig A 1 ' A x - ss-My-' -my 'M' ' . . H M, X . E L H- 5 . 156 ' 5Pwr'g'Nu sr- . Q f , wif ? 1 ff-A 4' - x.. ,L - A fm 4- -- - mmiw1. C RELAY-Francis Borcalli, C co-captain, sprintf Arthur Jones, sprint, hurdlesg Pat Mulvaney, hurdlesg Ed Fruzza, hurdles, broad lump. . Y r W A N A , ff 1 'Z ,114 5 KA n ' - I ' , , an 1 . V 2' ' 5 ' 1 A , . W -, g LAMAR mLuAnn GARY CALKINS HENRY GONZALES B Co-Captain ll If 5 0 PI'lI1tCI'S WEED HIGH SCHOOL . 4 X ,g NW QUT +r-at-4 Nail' ff M -AX? bln iv f99l f Q36 r 1: J .Aa Ska-JP we .1 JOE PEUIGRINO CURTIS JONES HENRY GONZAlES A Shot Puf C Co Captaun Sho1Put B 55101 PUT Track 'Q 'N V .M A 'E fl 'Y in p i H5244 maui-in ' hh f--qw s.......,,,11 f if-sv fr fvf':?'I?i'iwW' FQEYAM- N M-ew- ' ,m ill B HURDLES Duck BIankenshup Doug Blankenshup Bob Payne HIGH JUMP KNEELING Leonard Smuth Pat Mulvaney James Nnswonger STANDING Jam Cunningham Joel DeAvllla B co captam pole vault Doug Blankenship Bob Wrlluams wi 3'- tw Pk N, vs 14 Q. DISTANCE RUNNERS FIRST ROW Jon Scribner, Percy Langston, A Co JIM MORRIS JASPER RUFFIN Captann, Frank DeBortoIn, Frank Montgomery SECOND ROW Cleo Toms, Hurdles, Broad Jump Spflm Leroy Thomas, broad lump, Karl Vrdrrcksen, Don Solus WEED HIGH SCHOOL 'l59 1 S 14' L P 1 ll V . - 3 5 .1 ' T I ' - -F' -. . f 7 . ' ,Q '.Q, Q h 1 5, -s. -1 , ' 1. 'H ' . 1 ' ' ' 21, 'fa '- - f A ,f A ,.,.n -. . N-A I, , ' A ' .1 . ' iv SA? .f y r -- V- Q I 'fr ' ' . V I Q 'iq y' 1 'Q H, 5 a if .' ' , D , . . I f 'A ,-1. E ': i'-5,-J.- 1 I .,k1. , A I . . lx., 11. g - ,1', Q. 'nw ' I , ' , :Z,.45f: .1 . R , ,: '-1, nl - , 'f' 1 Ugg- t -if Q ..'j,,.1e'1 ' ' ' wa' ,if iii vin. 'F'fE1'1'x'f-14' ' 5+ I if 1 A - ' '- ..Ffg1'.gwx5:1 fix- Kik i - : N , - , .vi fy Avi L 5 1 Z was 1 '., .g fm 1. ,. ' -'51 K '.' -1 M' wil 4 Q I 'S ' J-524 11 11 11 11 i . 11 11 1 t 5 Q-1 A' ' -' ' , Lx 'f v-Q. fe- fa ' 1 ' 11, 1, 5 1. F, ,. ,. n, A fy .-.s - E k lv' me 'sig 4 5 v V ' ' 1 f' f . 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FIRST ROW, left ham. ,f 'WW11 f f R ..,:.o.: 5 4 X . ff' 32335 . .0 ,greg 1 . Y. .-t?:23f: --:-22.12 ,E ,'.:.:.:,:'.' .'.e:.:,: in Q ' 13? .e ' -,A .:.::,:,:.:, vi: A .- :far . v K . f rrfre-: , if ' ' s U Z-!Z5I3:1:f11S's 7' ' J. . 4 J' v -P . .- -. I Xxx F .-11' iiiiz. COUNTY MEET-Left to right, FIRST ROW: Joe Belcastro, Henry Gon- zales, Jim Cunninghani. SECOND ROW: Dee Fofopoulos, Nancy Fruzza. ' I ' O SECOND ROW: Dee Folopoulos, Nancy Fruzza, Pa? Sbarbaro, Alvarado. to right: Gerald Marchi, Joe Belcasiro, Henry Gonzales, Jim Cunning- Sarah fxg .-. iq 'B ff'-' 'QA za... 'ZA fray Kb.. t fv- 'ur' OUTFIELD-Damien Rosseno, Jeff Smith, Bob Zalunardo. INFIELD-Jim Cunningham, Jim Wilson, Eugene Hilliard, Joe Belcastro INFIELD-Francis Borcalli, Elie Brown, Ed Fruzza. PITCHERS-Joe Belcastro, Eugene Hilliard, Ed Fruzza. g 8 E ara I 4 If I s REX N X., ' 505.3 ir by A: n Aug., 4 f f , v . 1. ' W , i .i 1 . Q I. g 5 Q' My 5 timing. Q sj, .3 l' I R y k I d ,Y V A - I by . v K' fm ,Y lv' avg 4797 . i H g i A I J .1 'J . W1d? 'i -W3 ll' L .L f Q I L V, . 4 I AV . . , ,Y , 1 W ar . 'C 4 1 -. . I -, Z' ' JR. VARSITY-FIRST ROW: L. Nord, R. Turner, F. DeMarco, G. Sbarbaro, F. Duchi, J. Owens. SECOND ROW: J. Lemos, L. Barbieri, P. Baldo, C. Harris, A. Andrighetto, W. Smith, D. Lemos, L. Smith. WEED HIGH SCHOOL 2, M51 .-vs OIR .3292 YJ SON OF MERCURY MUSCLES LOOK' IN THE AIRI Tis BREAKIN THE TAPE CONCENTRATION RUN DICK RUN tg It 'G--i,,,.3k It--u., ---J 'W GERALD MARCHI Basketball Pubhcny Manager WM as F M... f SEE THE CHILDREN SPORT UPON THE HARDWOOD vm., fx 44354 - 1 1. '4 R I A s I fE H 1 'fix --z, .LII Q! ' , Vi 1 1 - I - 7 I 3 cf I I I 'I A X 4 , - ' W'gZsWf M83 W'- ' . I 31 4 - 5 TA 0 1 I I ,wiwz M- 1' . f A ' 1 , , I fl I . - I PQ W- ' ,. 'mga Jizvr- filrilugh 'N I ' . .7 KV N :wx yu I 4 I ' - :.' Eg -1 ,III I Q, 5 ' Id V' Q . -, I If I-X , V L .W , I TT 'J fi I I .V I-. 'H i If ' I '-?lM--Q-THR f Q If ., I gif VW A m . - is up I b ' gf? A - 4 I Y 'A w' 3 7 3 ,,, Q Q- I 5 jk : Q Mx' 4 , A , . -H'-H' ' --355 avi ' Q ,, 1, I ' ,X A -4 xa , , I I ,. ' 1 ' H ' ' I -, A . . MAT MEN WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE STEALING HOME 4 K I wt ' fha ,, T s, 2 1 I - ,Q MIL fr 4 , .,V, Lx 3 - -A. ,-.I ,gh I IJ X I 1 PUFFING PERCY PEP TALK 4510 2. ex XT aw Q GO,CAT, GO HOW THE CAT JUMPS 'iii L11 3' ' ,N 1 ' 1 'E LTI rg V saw - I Has' 4 . 4, 3 ' e , 4 W fa if 5, R fm ik, E. 1 Q 3 .1 X ' g A .T M , V- ' -if-'1 1 Q , . JUMPIN' JOE DANCE OF THE WOODEN SOLDIER SCOOP MARCHI BRIAR PATCH HOMER 1 JETHRO - 3 X 1 Q In x , Q L , X F A 2 T gf - f T A 2 2, O ,, wx 9? 4 'E N , 'gl-ng, - in , K ' 'L ' D? ' W ' in , O ' 4 - f ' Y AWYER 3 - ' T rom s X W if WO V' T' f 55 H J EARLY smo ons me wokm rw.-0' IAIN'T GOT NOBODY TEDDY BEAR'S PICNIC X' .vf Q ,-,X -TV A . 1- -4 Jzfggl 3 ,L Q v Q, J P' ,I , h, 3? WOW-WEE-WOW-WOW ,, 53 .. .sa D .1 L K-ull. 44 THE WONDERFUL ONE HOSS SHAY SHORT SHORTS ggi? ' r -11 TM ls, Ls. E l 4 THEY DANCED BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON THEY'RE HAVING A HOE DOWN MIRTH AND FUN GREW FAST AND FURIOUS f ITS WEBS OF GAUZE NO MORE UNFURI. We LIL ABNER AND HIS DAISY MAE at Z 2' ' .Q -.I-I Y .K 7, ,N., fv Y L+ I 5 ' S ' QE: . V' XX xii ,,. ,,. HVA- .:,,-' ii YI' JEEPERS CREEPERS ef-I A N ,.. 1 ',zlQx BARBER SHOP QUARTET Vg 9 I ff A llll I' 'iggi gg 3 -' .5175 1 UNCLE TOM'S CABIN -ww .- ak :Ain C WHAT'S THAT? I PLEDGE - - I ' , I LOVERS MEMORIES EE ll 1 RIDE 'EM, COWBOY 55 4 .Q A ' , I ' I 1 H . 'S 'SQA I I F SILHOUETTES HELPING HAND WJ X409 I LAB. ASSISTANTS-Left to right: Francis Duchi, Joel DeAvilla, John Patella, Joe Belcastro, Larry Wilson, Christy Kersey. NOT PIC- TURED: Francis Borcalli. Mr. Linebarger has seven students who are interested in science help prepare experiments and ready the laboratory for his classes. PUBLICATION STAFF-FRONT ROW: Marcia Sbarbaro, Pat Sbarbaro, Nancy Acquistapace, Elsie Salanti. BACK ROW: Mary Reynolds, Lorna Andreatte, Joan Ove, Elaine McDonald. Under the supervision of Miss Scott, these girls cut and run the stencils for the Weed Hi Wind. They are a very essential part of the staff be- cause without them our paper wouldn't be published. CADET BRASS-Larry Yandell, Squad Sergeant in charge Langston, Second Lieutenant, gives orders to Master Ser- of marching lst squad, Cleo Toms, First Lieutenant, geant Williamsg Karl Edson, Squad Sergeant in charge. carries orders from Mr. Kler to 2nd Lieutenant, Percy of marching 2nd squad. 'I6 7 Autographs O w-J' .2 J Aff 2 on'-,-,.,-F an ffn f, '52 5' J x ff W! Yrcka 70 YREKA HIGH scHooL 2' sf! Efw Y K fix, .e0?'.' , , ,f 1-as '?1.,,,:,,,, .W-' . if ' ,,---' ' A M ,4,.,,.--f ' 'ia 5 , A A , 1 I - Ar Y 'nw YP' ,Lx 4. ', MW .5 '. aww . Q' f 'Qx'X1 ,jkF ff if in if . W .QQ , gc' - ' . ,,, , hit fg. ' 'ifw i ,, , , ,jjiy . . M, X 1' 1 '31 ' w W X , 1 . . I' MQ 'A 3 E 9, ,. nf 'fm nr, -2 1 ,e 1 K sf -1 if Y , Q, FZ, X ' ,Za 2, im 4 'N f 5 , X, as Vi- M MR. STANLEY BALFREY , PRINCIPAL MR STEPHEN PUEYO VICE PRINCIPAL MRS HELEN SHERMAN DEAN OF GIRLS AC1mlHlStFat1OH MRS GLORIA LOUDEN GUIDANCE MARION TOLEDO SCHOOL SECRETARY YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 'I7 , A I I S '-f g I , J! L .I . x , 4,5 - I . ,gf , 4' . Q 2 f O O , 1, 'S 'I - , I , 5,5 f q U-I I S kklg Av K.. ' - as ' ' 8 - , . TQ S ami? MR JACK BEGGS MR WARREN BEHNKE MR THOMAS BIRMINGHA Athlehc Dlrecfor Mum: Sensor Problems Mech Dra Facult MR JAMES BRANSGN Mas KARNA CONRAD B'0I09Y and Man' Socual Science MR WARREN DOTY Chemustry, Physncs, Math MRS JANET COZZALIO Arts and Crafts, P E MR JAMES ELSEA Agrncuhure M4 N iff F 3 . ,, ,A QR' i 3 74 YREKA HIGH sc:-loom .,,,,.. 1,1 , -an ', A' f ,f U j l M 5 I . . ' I f l U vi if' R R R 5 ,f A 1 .- new 53 wx F' 2 . Q I MR. DONALD FEHLMAN MR. ZANE FLEISCHMAN Math 8- Science Commercial, Head of Dept. 1+ MRS JUUA GREENE MR CHARlES HEINITZ Englnsh Commercxal Hustory Math MRS. ESYELLE GREENE Homemaking MR DONALD HERFINDAHL Mas LEONA Lusmors MR gpwm LOUDEN Englnsh Busmess P E Enqllgh Head of Dem S History YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 7 Q' ' H X 5- W Q' J I f K ,E V K. 1 ' f :V - MRS RUTH VAN HOOSEN Forengn Languages 76 'N... JAMES MEEK Shop ,Ffh 'Wu-,L LOUIS ROBINSON History P E NOT PICTURED MR RICHARD EDWARDS Scnence, Math , P E MRS OLIVE YOUNG Enghsh QW gs MRS HELEN NEWTON Commercial fr' 'fi- MR DONALD ROOT Musac MR CHARLES BROCK Englnsh MRS JOYCE WESTON Gnrls' P E W YREKA HIGH SCHOOL - , llgvlrlfiiffn .. , 1 S ,A fig 4. ' X 1 ,Ri f ,R MR. . , V A V x as . 'gt 9' A 'C W .ti 4 we ,YQ ,Q y. . vi. Az' 5 ' x z MR. I , . . ' - L53 Yglwfihl xx M, .1 -, s-115. fl 4, L ,L .iii 2.-.Q gli I Q Q' T 1 --F H llf' S 'Wt I QD 'vu i f w'w,,,WW 31' km KM, 5 FRONT ROW lCL,stodnan? Ief Io rnghv Mr Howard Truvelpnece Walter Smnh 3 scnum sus 5 ,Je -It So ,bum 31154 wig' 491 i 5948 BACK ROW Mr Harold Peery Mr R W Hauser Mr Loren Cummmgs Mr Leroy Smud Mr Roy Ramey Mr George Ward lHead Custodian? Mr Frank Braznl Bus Drwzrs and Custocllans YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 'I77 ,- 0 ,K , ' ' 1 if 1 . ' 5 ' 1 - , 5 f, r , -Q-L - I f . . , . , -...- - mo ,. - on ' fo in 'ff L X . K 5' M - ' , ' V H -3, .1-A .f rf I ' T ' . . , I . f x X F H v , , gf 44 is 5 :L I I 1 f . if 1 - . 1 ,Q 's W - 0 N M ' ' '5 'fm . '- 'q' 5' , M in .M ' v ' 1 , A ' K , ' ' r . . V . ' an A. K , - V, ' A A ,WM ' :sr 1? ,Q , f 1' it A V, A K . 'ff' , g A, . . fn 1 ' f? ?iQ15 , , ' L 'P ,. ,wfiafgf ' -'13 ' If - X- 7' ' g K ,, 4, ff1.L.1,.,,' f g,, ,Q 13.53415 - ..f by A - ' - fi, ffv - . ,. . ' ,I '- '11 2 ' fl: W V , 4 ' ff fr ft iff'-' Nl ' ' , A, L,.. , ,f gg, S, 'fff ',:, , . 1 , WF- E3 1 .5 A R K N Jiffy K V- .Y ,A 'QL N: 3 ,V - Y 4 1 h Y-A 1 V K, . , 1 A : . ' ' , I : . , , , . I , ' I ' , . , . , . ' I 9 O Cl sees V -x m q f --. 'Q -9,-1 .-1 .wsr .Q .isa QW' ,,.n,.w-vers E 1 l 3 1 1 K c 4.1, r- I v SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Mimi Van Hoosen Ureasureri, Ailene Weber QSecretary2i. SECOND ROW: Steve Cameron tPresidentl, Barbara Burns lGirls' Athletic MR. TOM BIRMINGHAM Manageri. THlRD ROW: Mike Rust fBoys' Athletic Manageri, Bill Johnston Nice Presidentl. Class AdVlSOI' Seniors Senior Class Histor In September '54 we walked hesitantly through the door of Yreka High School as wide-eyed, inexperi- enced freshmen. After initiation and the first weeks of confusion, we chose Steve Cameron to lead our class through the green year. With helpful sug- gestions from our advisor, Mrs. Louden, we presented our first dance, a sox hop. The annual Valentine's Day Sweetheart Swirl was the highlight of our sophomore year. Under the super- vision of Bernard Sleep, president, and Mrs. Julia Greene, advisor, we also handled many concessions. As upperclassmen we participated in our activities with assurance and ease through the help of Tom Mathews, president, and Mr. Herfindahl, advisor. The two big events of the year were the Junior Prom and the Junior Play. Over the Rainbow was chosen as the theme of our successful Prom. A mystery play, The Drums of Death, was presented by the class under the direction of Mrs. Van I-loosen. Our final year at Yreka High has been a rewarding one. At the beginning of the year, Sleigh Ride was the theme of our beautiful Senior Ball. Our last senior activity before graduation was the traditional Senior Banquet. Chosen once again to lead us through our last activities was Steve Cameron. Mr. Birmingham was our helpful and inspiring advisor. YREKA HIGH SCHOOL Q! pf 43' Irene Anderson Helen Lorena Bower Sq' 'la Usona Delrene Anderson J udith Lynn Avery Phillip Lester Brazil 1925 WL, K. f 5 img' if I gf' 'w 'Y:. :': Betty Jane Bridwell ,., Marion Norma Jean Brown Gail Cleo Burch ,f ' X 21525 '- :'fQ.1ff iN1??af,l Christina Grace Lotz Burges 'elf' '77 435 Charlene Patricia Eugene Ross Deter Julie An 'sf X-.4 . 1 32' Earnest Chester Robert Eastlick Dominic Stephen Favero, Jr Ellen Fowler ,wil 185 'QW Diane louise Freeman zfx 'un'-A63 v T37 Beverly Bessie Freshour Carol Irene Garner 'free YN- E 1, Walter Michael Fricl David Barry Friedman 2 sd' af ,l John Gerrish Dorrls Goertz Katherine Ann Haines d N .wif 49 Douglas Richard Gordon Elizabeth Ann Griswold Lucille Welborn Hardman 1 'U' fe. r XX 'nt l q Jenny Susan Harris lx 555 .. Mx Nb,- Joe Bert Ronald Victor Hogan Shirley Elma Hessig Stanley Dale me 5. D , 9 ' FX Zyl' , 'wr 'Kaur' atricia lynn Howell aw 'as 'Xl Kathleen Ruth Hurley Esther Ann Hopkins King Katherine Johnson Mariory Claire James Jerry Victor Lehman X ix V Y ibn- x Dennis Hudson Maginnis i I au- QM. 1 x Heidi Gelda Lie James Walter Mabrey Howard Vincent ew, J 4 'Q M7 I ,F T4 I ls.: ' fs:-5' .j.,, A .gr -:I 4 J PQ r . I 'E' ou xg M x R , Raymond Floyd Manning Jacqueline Louise Mayer I' 7' 1. ,- ff ,ON ggi i' i Joyce Maplesden Thomas Martin Mathews Donna Rae Mays . 'Li IWW'?5 Nev Qra-ur' Alf :Lb x,,,' 'sul Diana Marie Michelon ff'- ' 4' N? 'liilniv ftme M Rita Louise Middleton Tommie Lee Morris Donna Gayle Morrison QW! T 'Jv- Beth Kathleen Monroe Fwt fff 9' cf Gaye Moore Lynne McCracken an ,R ,VX ffl-a Donald Robert McGowan Robert Garlen McNames Sharon Lee Nugent Patricia Gail Perrin Pete Robustellini, Jr. 6 ,lar '95 E H ,J Marla Leena Evalyn May Rice Phillip Steve 1 f l ,E 3, 1-JPN 563,-K 5. 351 4 RN Lee Rosencrance net Maxine Simmons -em fi' lf N - v' 11':Z7' W J 4'-1 We 1 V '. f 1 J is were yy ' . ' ,fa ' k yfffw' 'y r ',. ' A V W, , ,.jqj4f5ff1hif? ' i Q A i'g?5f'i f fn 5- :mm -' Q - Q A Mfrs., We,- Richard Michael Rust Linda Lee Shuck Bernard George Sleep X Q' 5 f I lower? -.x g John Henry Sylvia Wendell Kenneth Snook rf A..,,3,.,i Nancy Jean McMaster Ted Leroy Smith Theodore Dewayne antih- 1' Donald Bruce Strain Terrence Norman Tallis r Q' , 1 I R17' l P fun Mary Alice Sfidham - I Trudy Gail Swain Selma Jean Trimm Shantz P---e Deanna lee Wardrip Van Buskirk Hoosen '51 Nr' ,WQHIQ Nav 'ZR Jeanne Rae Vlcars Diane Rochelle Ward Ailene Deanna Weber ,Fx W. 4 W f . Jv ffl uri Robert Duane Weinzinger Williard C. Johnston '25 mfr f' I 392 , airy! ,F Tom D avid Wilburn Chester Charles Wilcox f Kip Payne axgb- M X QP Y, Martha Ann Head Anne G. Griffith i tn! ,ENQ- V f f 9 A 1,1 gi 1' v . G -1 Frederick William Simington Barbara J. Griswold -,i, E? Nellie J. Cottini ,- ' IGF Qu, Q,-f FIRST ROW left to rlght Maralyn Brawman lBus1ness Manager, Sandra Arnberg lSecre tary! SECOND ROW Lorrame Gamma IGrrIs Athletrc Managerl Abner Weed fVnce Pres: ary MR DON HERFINDAHL Class Advlsor dent, Ray Manton lPresudentl THIRD ROW Tum Taylor fBoys Athletnc Managerl LIIIIOVS The Junlor class of 1959 under the leadership of Ray Mmton and wuth the able asslstance of Mr Don Her flndahl, the advisor, has had a very successful and busy year The Junior play, Curtain Going Up, was a hut through the combuned eftorts of the enture class and the expert dnrectuon of Mrs Young Agann thus year the class of l959 won the .Iam YREKA HIGH SCHOOL boree Queen Contest with Lorraine Gamma as their candldate Nancy Whitman as YMCA President and Betty Bagaas as F HA Dustrrct Presndent have represented the-class an Important actnvntles The Junuor Prom was a scene of beauty and was a bug success through the eFforts of all the class members and faculty advlsors 203 2 X K V 1 t - i , I 1 f. 'u . , E. ' ' , . a 9' T I ' 2 I 4. I 9 ' - ..' T ' , I 4 ' 3 ' Q ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 'I' , 3 1. ,fi .4 . f,,, 1 4 P 5 . , , - A l V C-A 'll' fi-. ar ' A 1, ,, . , , ft . . . . . x - 1 - I . . 1 , - ' , . . U . , . , . . . I CAROL ALAMEDA BETTY BAGAAS DAVID ANDERSON GEORGE BAILEY SANDRA ARNBERG DIANA BARNETT FRIEDA ARNOLD , ,x V. MIKE BARNUM 5 53 S Ar'- ,, ,,,, ,, gl? A I- ' x , , ' I 5 PAT BARTLETT ,L .Q. S ' . ,5 fxgzfy. Vavpni sgw TERRY BAUM , A ,af 4 irfw j 5 3. , 2? O I' If z z -4 ul Ill -I us n I If xl -I Q? ,L PAT BOLES 5' 7'?9 e.,a1' . Ilia - , .53- 1! 'X - I , ,. 54 A. 1 SA. 55? , 5 I I M, ' ,g f W ff, I . I 'S I GARRY BROCE NETTIE BOYDSTON Y .. 1 an X E., 1 , , X J 2 w.. I Si, A Joan anumc . 'if I, ooNNA sozwonm TH OMAS BRYAN MARILYN BRAWMAN 'b-if n 7 I A f A Alvls cALucK af! ' If , ,-. 5. 'A if A . f I r. Vly, ,Q I Y II . f, ,Q 3 1 f BEVERLY DITTN , X' 'I an CASTERLINE y A ' iq' A 5 :K k V! we 5. l -1 I I vlcxl bows .-4 ' ' Rosen cozms Q . l fs- . Q N ' ' I 3 I '41 Mme now.: -iz ,, I wmsron cuuv lt' . H- Y 1 4-1 +4 if ' ' . x ' f ' - ,V V, , JERRY EN I X GLEMA ma - 1 JERRY DILLEN 204 muunm YREKA HIGH scHooL ui' FIDDLER LINA FOGGIATO 5. Y . v 1 K 1 1 Q' 'Q 'A Q? I I r TIM FOULKE W 1 . 5 I FLETCHER DOROTHY FOX FLOOK LORRAINEGAMMA YREKA HIGH SCHOOL ns:-lin 'I ANITA GOSSNER 3. X noNNA GREEN WAYNE GREEN ANN GRIFFITH qfi BILL GRIFFITH J 4 , 4 I ' w 4,2 ff Vi 5 its ORVILLE GUST 13 WYNEMMA HALTOM V E 1 Sf: bg- ayrv I. , vlcron HANSEN SANDRA HAYES CAROL HUME VIRGINIA HILWEG DOROTHY HESSIG 1, or LOUISE HITCHCOCK -9 , . fy . rd ar? f Y W ,,- Q Q' E . .Q ,Q 4 SHIRLEY HIXSON FRANCIS HOOPES MIKE .IENEFSKY KENT JOHNSON JANICE JUHL su e 8 4 if' ka xl,-I5 Z' 435, 9 f 33855 f Ns .1 .Q . , I --Q.. Q -' . ARNOLD JUSTICE 4 3? A Ing' iam ' ' ami' Eff, I .. .M X v L M. 4 .1 a I 1- SHARON Ksves 205 RAYLYN KINNEY Ji? KAY LEEN wisp A . I DICK KREUTZER I ff I 1 I SHIRLEY LEMOS jk I' A WALTER LAKE JOHN LOVELADY JIM LARSON MARYLIN MANNING 206 PAT MARTIN DON MEAMBER SUSAN MESSNER -M,u,,. I I Q ar SHIRLEY MIDDLETON ,mi-K' . I-I? fa fw 5- U' I 3 I V , t M , I CAROL PETERSE I ia - ' Q ,,:. 4 :,: gf.- Josv NICHOLS ' ,I ': -L I , I ' I Juov Mom I BI Ii 5.-I . I 3 I g 1 I., up ., 1, xt Q K RAY MIDDLETON ADDEEN PHILLIPS TIM Nunss ' gr g 1 Z. Vs Q I A I 5? I I GLORIA Musouvs , 5 I Q f 1- 7 RAY MINTON MIKE IIIANKA 3' , v CAROL PATRICK Ah, an ' E 6 'WA - A 4 0' x?5,,' ,Q I ' 'I . fiifl MoNA Mecuuouou I f af: ,Mk , I V I we ' ' If I I I SV' A I .I GARY MORT DELANNE PILLIAR Iso Perens VIRGINIA McGOWAN If HEWRTMOR' YREKA I-IIGI-I SCHOOL 1 KEITH PIMENTEL ,WIT . fax BRUCE ROOT f L Anosm scnucx I RABJOHN SHIRLEY SILVA f ffl , ROBERT ROSE vu , Ju. ' MARGARET SHELVOCK R ' ik ' , K. RAWHAUSER ' ROBERT SIMINGTON kl!,1 I DON SARGENT ' ' l I. X , 5 x fg . , H b '- Q 1 ,o 5' RAY SILVA .G- r 'f Q f JUDY REYNOLDS EVERET SMITH -. . X CAROL SAUER non sn.vA YREKA HIGH SCHOOL ooNALosoLus 4 : - A M lgn :nf 1'1 DONNELL STADLER o-. vs 1 5 4, I rom smnrono ffl fi GEORGE SUTTER PAT SWICKARD 'S PEGGY STANSHAW ANNIE SUTTER I I I,-un BRIAN TAYLOR MARSHA TAYLOR DEXTER TOURVILLE PAT TRIMM KAY VAN HOOSEN F JIM wmreas JoAN wmm W A I v , A 5 1 V g Aswan wean . S- Q sx A ai ' .- 1 V ,il ' , ,A Q oAvm wAucsn I we JANE TURRE PAT WALTHARD NOLA WHEELER LULUBELLE WHITTEN SHARON WIGLEY DEANNA WALTER VIRGII. WELCH NORMAN WARD NANCY WHITMAN 208 Y R CAROLYN wlu.lAMs E K A H I G H C, I OFFICERS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Arlin Sanford Nice-Presidentb, Valeda Davis lSecretaryD, Jimmy See Ureasurerl. SECOND ROW: Jack Moody CBoys Athletic Managerl, Janet Elsea lGirls Athletic Managerb, Victor Grazier IPresidentl. MRS. JULIA GREENE Advisor Sophomorzs FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Cason, Fred Betchart, Robarta Buttram, Linda Bagley, Bob Brown, Frances Cottar, Arlene Behnke, Janice Batson, Sharon Cool, Barbara Betts, Connie Anderson. SECOND ROW: Jim Brown, Dennis Clark, Dollie Burwell, Sandra Buttram, Bobbie Sue Brid- well, Jean Clark, Alvia Ceccato, Faye Coatney, Jerry Mae Brown. THIRD ROW: Jim Crowe, Dean Biss, Lyle Collins, Jef? Cameron, Jim Bartlett, Dugan Barr, Kenneth Burbank, Less Barlow. FOURTH ROW: Andy Cald- well, Jim Brooks, Dan Behnke, Benny Crawford, George Bryan, Bruce Arnberg. W., I ,I .wumumw-mm '- t, --M W-eff of . Q7 ov I s,,. Ol A '04 xc lun, M 'gd gc .ions- .l!'N1-- ff' HD I8 ...... -1... ,,- Q fi 1 as 'MPR 5 32 -has 'Y ,, FIRST ROW, left to right: Susan Friedman, Janet Jurgeson, Nancy French, Judy Hollenbaugh, Sharon Fiock, Annette Huntsman, Janet Elsea, Sandra Fiock, Paula Harris. SECOND ROW: Sharron Hufford, Denna Fisher, Sandy Holloway, Adrienne Favero, Valeda Davis, Daralyn Ellis, Pat Head. THIRD ROW: Ronald Geib, Charles Fletcher, Jack FIRST ROW, left to right: Cora Lee Lotz, Cora Lee McCanna, Virginia Mattis, Luella Oakerman, Judy Jolly, Betty Mayer, Florence Kearney, Karen McCabe. SECOND ROW: Patsy Jenefsky, Caroline Kouts, Sharon Kirby, Jean Payne, Sherral Morford, Susan Knudson, Patricia McCurdy, DS : I .71 if gs :in -- 'st 4? vw 1. Q- 0 4'-. Elliot, Dennis Hannen, Victor Grazier, Mike Hume, Evelyn Desoza. FOURTH ROW: Bob Dayal, Fred Dirseksen, Fred Dutra, Jim Hunter, Wayne Hadsel, Bob Fiock, Delvin Hayes. FIFTH ROW: Jim Dowling, Alan Eddy, Gary Hanlon, Gary Gresham, David Franson. Shirly Moffet, Sondra Peterson. THIRD ROW: Bill Maplesden, Daryl Middleton, Dennis McCarthy, Jack Moody, Brian McPeter, Paul Orr, Fred Kegg. FOURTH ROW: Ron LeMasters, Mike Mills, Leigh Kitto, Larry Jones, Lesley Lewellyn, Mason Meek, Bill Illingsworth. I I 0 xii. ' , , f ,S . :5.,fg,3pw 1 an.. v-v sf -. I ' I ? ,K new .MN-uh-,N ii, ,, '-u-Q... .. , L. - inu..g OFFICERS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Suzy Soule CSecretaryI, Kay Caine lGirls Athletic Mana- gerb, George Simmons lBusiness Managerl. SECOND ROW: Eric Peters lBoys Athletic Man- agerl, Charles Page lPresidentI, Dennis Tyler Nice-Presidentl. right: Carol Crowe, Josephine Binder, Eve Evans, MRS. KARNA CONRAD Class Advisor FIRST ROW, left to Judy Burton, Gracie Caine, Debbi Bradford, Pat Billingsly, Rita Jo Gray. FOURTH Tom Broce, Rolland Elsea, Ken Cairns, Sue Brown, Judy Aiken, Linda Briscoe, Linda Dodson, Clark. FIFTH ROW: Tom Callison, Errol De Evans, Annette Cook, Linda Blankenship. SECOND ROW: Ike Drake, Tom Griswold, Wanda Rose, Ollver Clyburn, Ables, Carol Dittner, Penny Barnum, Mary Curtis Gordon, Richard Gresham, Audren Cox, Jim Dall. Ruth Brown. SIXTH Glenn, Cheryle Ellis, Diane Felhman, Nancy Apley, Mary Ellen Facey. Flack Richard Ashe THIRD ROW, left to right: Mike Brunk, James Elliot, Steve Beebe, Kay 3 I 1 as. A6 5 Q uri 'M ' vii -J 1 QI I -o ROW: Mary Frank ROW: Mike i Q ,qu A .':li14. 5 ra., ll ' 5 - 't'n's 5, n 1 QI D . so If e '..,. .li I I aa. i FIRST ROW, left to right: Vivian Standley, Rita Truttman, Nita Winning ham, Suzy Soule, Jean Taylor, Alice Lesick, Marilyn Smith, Billy Taylor. SECOND ROW: Alfred Rager, Carl Truttrnan, Charlene Walter, Judy Young, Pat Strawn, Nadine Rue, Susan Vantrease, Renee Shelvock, Ross Shaw, Wesley Russell. THIRD ROW: Wayne Watson, Patti Whitman, Lois Rust, Joy Roberts, Arthilla Saxton, Carol Schoellerman, Kathy Mills, FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty McCanna, Gaye Messner, Elizabeth Pil- liard, Sally Manney, Caroline Meamber, Jean Jerry, Judy Nugent, Jane Mathews, Georgia Kent. SECOND ROW: Caroline Hetterna, Loreen Hayes, Janice Massaro, Gloria Manning, Sheryl Lick, Nancy Jones, Sharon Lick, Deana James, Sue Halterman. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Harrison, Jeannine Pianka, Mary Ann Lake, Diane Mort, Sherrie Lee, l ,S 1 J- i pc I I 2 I I . I do 'az Y-1' -Q. we av? so i I i 2 6 - ,J - 'ko Stan Sears, Andrea Taylor, Don Reynolds, Roy Willis. FOURTH ROW: Phillip Zediker, Karen Sabin, Marsha Simpson, Jeff Kuck, Jon Meamber, Steve Taylor, Harvey Shinar, Charles Haight. FIFTH ROW: Tom Hill, Pat Sanders, Donna Nichols, Jim Scarrow, George Simmons, Charles Shelton, Ray Ward. SIXTH ROW: Tom Rabiohn, Alex Roberts, Dennis Tyler, Dean Whipple, Bob Root. Mary Jo Lenz, Dorothy Jones, Jackson Lawe, Andrey Juhl, Judy lten. FOURTH ROW: Stanley Hicks, Curt Harding, Eric Peters, Don Krutzer, Charles Page, Barton Lanning, Charles Haig, Stephan Jackson, Kenny Lange, Mike Jones. FIFTH ROW: Edward Lemos, Jean Niemoyer, Ron- ald Cooper, Dick Ensbury, Glenn Long, Frank Creager, Edward Manifold, Gene Freeman, Joe Helweg. au, A' J-f'-9. hh 'll- v -X., F - i ,AGT N .nu , Q f 3 f . E, 4 . J , A ,af V 'R ZX' on 1, ' P' A? '-'JT .JL QT, t.- .Z 5 ' :riff-4 QM 7m I 'i'Z-:Hifi Q' ACtlUltlZS L YREKA HIGH SCHOOL YRE S7-U D 'Ou fir 'Q unior 'Play TONY PETERSON - ELSIE HUNTER - JANET YOUNG - BUCK O'HARA - NANCY LEVERIDGE MILT SAUDERS - JOCKO GUTHRIE - LORETTA FULLER - Curtain Going U DEXTER TOURVILLE - ARDITH SCHUCK - SHIRLEY SILVA JOHN BRUNK - VICKI DOWELL - MIKE BARNUM - RAY MINTON LINDA RAWHAUSER ANDREW FULLBRIGHT IRENE BURGESS - SYLVIA MOORE - JOAN WHITE - CAROLYN MORAN - NORMAN CARTER HENRIETTA RIVERS KYLE ROBERTS - ADVISOR ---- MR. OLIVE YOUNG - MIKE PIANKA - JANICE JUHL PATRICIA SWICKARD - DOROTHY HESSIG - DORTHY FOX - - CHARLES FISHER LOUISE HITCHCOCK - JANE TURRE YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 'Sli Left to right: Marty Raatikainen, Steve Cameron, Judy Moore, Kathy Wilburn, Charlene Davis, Betty Bagaas, Helen Bower, Deanna Wardrip, Hurley, Charles Page, Ray Minton, Victor Grazier, Tom Matthews, Tom Mr. Stephen Pueyo KAdvisorl. Student Leadership Conference YREKA HIGH scHooL 219 FIRST ROW, left to right: Susan Harris, Mariory James, Donna Morri- Janet Simmons, Dixie Rosencrance, Charlene Davis, Nancy Whitman son, Bobbie Brown, Susan Tebbe, Vicki Dowell, Marilyn Brawman, Susan 1PresidentD, Mr. Stephen Pueyo CAdvisorJ, Judy Reynolds, Charles Page, Friedman, Ardeth Shuck, Helen Bower. SECOND ROW: Kathy Haines, Pat Swickard, Marty Raatikainen, Judy Moore. Y. NX. C. A. Conference Nancy Whitman, a Junior girl at Yreka High School, was elected President of the 1957 Y.M.C.A. Conference. The Conference was held November 9, with a total of eight schools attending. The Conference theme was Life ls a Journey-Are You in Step? Through the efforts of Mr. Stephen Pueyo, the advisor, and all the various committees, the Conference was very successful. NANCY WHITMAN Y.M.C.A. Conference President YREKA HIGH SCHOOL N. 5. , ,ab FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty Bridwell, Linda Shuck, Patty SECOND ROW: Julie Brazil, Lorraine Gamma, Sandra Arn- JUDY MOORE Bartlett, Barbara Burns, Donna Mays, Susan Harris, Mrs. berg, Lina Foggiato, Shirley Hessig, Kathy Haines. President Helen Sherman lAdvisorl Girls League Council amz l American Fielci Service ry... RON DICKENSON MARTY RAATIKAINEN 'ffl 2 2.1 222 N YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 2 , ,591 .fri 1 ,z ir, jjj Q2 Q' Q, 4: Q, W ,. ,gm L .qx 5 1- A ,V P- . 15 W . rf, . - V' . ' , ,f --,S1fg'Y'sv 1v':f1: ,.'g 1 , A L M' - ,iw qw 21af.g:F',,,g3f,,fa.f1,.1. V V, V: -gi -u,gf:,133gz.1?x!'.. -,Ta wx K' Wgfiiif ' :Q 'f' XT-gg . .fi ,ly 1 .Q ifhx 9 . 'llivgy if .i , has 11 . I Q' . f Xu, 1 X f ' L A +4 7 - A ' ,-46 'kv A 1 , 4 sf M. 555' S' A ' S , 1-4 ggi fx A ' , Q-3,-v ' ' , -A' 9' ,- 'ef . Q ' 4 w' if . N N f. ,,. . .e o .ig - -.f wr- --ii 'ff -. fx K .,. M21 , . E if Q, A Eff-gg 31, ? 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'gtg 134 nf 4 'gafyir Q, R, ll T J x 4: slut? ' Rx . ' . v.' - . , :wo as I J' I I as - if 'l 4' AQ I4 Q FIRST ROW, left to right: Phil Robustellini, Fred Kegg, Wayne Watson, Gene Freeman, Leslie Barlow, Raymond Manning, Mr. Jim Elsea CAd- Rolland Elsea, Mike Lee, Bruce Root, Stan Sears, Charles Haight, Willie visorb. THIRD ROW: Herbert Mort, Gary Mort, George Bryan, John Hayes, Frank Creagar, Bob Root. SECOND ROW: James Rue, Bill Sylvia, Orville Gust, Curt Harding, Ted Smith, Alvis Callick. Maplesden, Dennis Hanon, Pete Robustellini, Jim Brooks, Don Stadler, F. E- A. F. H. A. FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty Griswold, Ellen Fletcher, Paula Harris, Sylvia, Betty Bagaas, Pat Earnest, Judy Burton, Linda Dodson, Kay Loreen Hayes, Dorothy Jones, Carol Schoellerman, Gracie Brown, Mar- Caine. garet McCracken, Mrs. Estelle Greene CAdvisorJ. SECOND ROW: Della 2 z 5 , - I I I Q I I R i 5 I 3 I Q I, 5 li? 5 I DMEM 'x-j AMERICA A fv- 1 Sports EKA HIGH SCH LEFT WING-Back: Deanna Walter. Left to right: Deanna Wardrip, Beth Maplesden, Karen Currie, Pat Trimm, Dorothy Hessig, Kay Leen, Selma Trimm, Janice Juhl, Anita Gossner, Dorothy Fox, Betty Bagaas, Irene Anderson, Kay Van Hoosen Allen, Jackie Mayer, Nancy Whitman, Mimi Van Hoosen. RIGHT WING-back: Kathy Haines. Left to right: Marsha Taylor, Joan Wendt, Delanne Pilliard, Marty Raatikainen, Judy G. A. A. Reynolds, Carol Sauer Marilyn Brawman Pat Swnckard Deanna Mnchelon Sandra Arnberg, Pat Bartlett Carol Peterson Allene Weber Donna Morrison, Susan Harris STEM left to right Linda Shuck Shirley Hessig, Sharon Wngley Jane Turre Lorraine Gamma Luna Fogguato Mariory James, Pat Walthard Kathy Hurley Charlene Davis Duane Free man, Betty Bridwell Donna Green Julne Brazil Frieda Arnold Shirley Si Iva. FIRST ROW, left to rt.: Kay Leen, Lorraine Gamma GAA COACHES Amp PRESIDENT 5ECOND'RQW2 KBY Cilner'-llflell Elsea, Barbara Left to right Mrs Janet Cozzallo CCoach7 Judy Avery Burns, Mlm' Vln HOOSGHI Shlflev 5IlVl- IPresidentI Mrs Joyce Weston fCoachJ 1 N 'Sky' ,ms 'I' 'ns Qs 5' WENDELL SNOOK KENT JOHNSON TOM MATHEWS Left Tackle Right Guard Center ri BOB WEINZINGER Right End Manager KEN KRUEGER STEVE CAMERON DAN BEHNKE Guard Line Backer DARYL SEVERNS Line Backer Jr. Varsity MR. RICHARD EDWARDS 1 XS T Q ' g 'ik ex MR. CHARLES DILLARD End Line Coach LOU ROBINSON 1 BILL REED JIM WALTERS Right Halfback Left End I ' 0 DOUG GORDON Right Tackle I DALE HORNBERGER JOE NICHOLS Safety Quarterback 41. W 1 pil TOM WILBURN GLEN GOODWIN DON STRAIN Left Halfback Guard Fullback Head Coach MGM'-Iger MR. JACK BEGGS MR. CHARLES HEINITZ JAMES MABRY If f ' I N 1 ' i .-- ' L ,,.,.f' X -. Q 1 Q11 ' s - NN S' 1' ' ,,'.f7'iiC.f --- 1310? - ' ., .ev FIRST ROW, left to right: Daryl Severns, John Brunk, Kip Payne, Jim Skinner, Mr. Jack Beggs lCoachJ. THIRD ROW: Glenn Goodwin, Jake Walters, David Walker, John Titus, Jerry Dillon, Joey Nichols, Kenny Stockwell' Don Meambeff Bob Welnzlngeff Fred Wolgamollf Chafles Dillard, Jim Brook, Ken Wilson, Mr. Lou Robinson CCoach.J FOURTH ROW: Tom Stanford, LeRoy Rusk, Gary Broce, Bill Reed, Don Sfrain, Pierce, Tom Maihews, Wendell Snook, Kent Johnson, Dan Behnke, Bob Mike Rust, David Nelson, Douglas Gordon, John Braumbaugh. Siskiyou County Champions S C O R E S YREKA 7 CRATER I9 YREKA 33 LASSEN 21 YREKA 45 - LAKEVIEW I5 YREKA 38 MT. SHASTA I3 YREKA I2 - ASHLAND I9 YREKA 20 WEED 13 YREKA I9 - DUNSMUIR 13 238 I YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 3 . Q in ,, ,,5,,W.3,w . ' LH, .3- - - - , 515,43 -seg og m I g 5 ' Z I 2 -' j , 2 W 2, 25 7 tl FIRST ROW, left to right: Dennis McCarthy, Kenny lverson,JefT Cameron, ROW: Dennis Tyler, Jon Meamber, George Simmons, Jackson Lawe Tommy Nelson, Bob Wilcox, Jim Bartlett, Pete Griffith, Steven Jackson, Kenny Burbank, Wayne Hadsegl Carl Williams, Wayne Smith, Bob .Il?:E::y Eg:aonsEfAiZDM5EvtIn'ia2k!::1'2a'H532 Acgggyalilfoci ggliirg' Singleton. FIFTH ROW: Bob Fiock, Dick Krutzer, Mr. Heinitz CAssistant Jim Dowling. 'THIRD ROW: Dean 55551, Ray Silva, fred Duval Jim Coachb, Mr. Edwards CCoach5, Jim Crowe, Dick Tucker, Delbert Ashe Hunter, Mike Brunk, John Quigley, Buddy Wacker, Jim Larson. FOURTH Erroll DeRose, John Hossick amor Varslt Football Yreka Opponent sHAsTA ASHLAND - LASSEN 32 - MT.si-:ASTA 6 o - WEED oo 21 - DUNSMUIR 20 33 - - CENTRAL VALLEY 6 i 16 Total Points 70 RECORD: 4 Wins, 1 Tie, 2 Losses REKA HIGH scnool 239 9 FIRST ROW, left to right: Jim Dowling, Bruce Root, Jerry Dillon, Bill SECOND ROW: Dennis Tyler, Tom Colison, Alan Eddy, Tom Mathews Reed, Dexter Tourville, Dan Behnlre. Roger Conroy, Tom Wilburn, Delbert Ashe Mr. Richard Edwards Basketball FIRST ROW, left to right: Arlin Sanford, Jim See, Mike Hume, Joe SECOND ROW: Jay Trinca, Bob Wilcox, Daryl Severns, Gary Gresham, Nichols, Ron Clark, Jerry Lehman, Jon Meamber. Tim Taylor, Vic Grazier, Jackson Lawe, Ted Peters, Mr. Dick Edwards fCoachD Basketball YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 241 BILL WILSON TOM MATI-IEWS Guard A Team BILL REED Center IIAII BRUCE ROOT 24 Forward HAI! 2 DANNY BEHNKE Guard A Team DEXTER TOURVILLE Forward A Team TOM WILBURN Guard A Team Forward HAH m ALLEN EDDY Forward A Team JIM DOWLING Forward. A Team TIM TAYLOR Center B Team JERRY Dll.lON Guard A Team GARY GRESHAM Forward B Team RQN CLARK DARYL SEVERNS Guard Forward B Team B Team JOEY NICHOLS Guard B Team TED PETERS Guard B Team 243 fn ivv il? If ' ur ,z 'Z Y is A' ' - ' rwfv 3 .wfx L N , :Q 'J 1-f sv , , 1 'ww- 5 'WU , R .ff . 'H A ' x 1' --.' I ' gg ' '---.... Kathy Hurley Rlcharclson Spmngs Conference l958 ,N 3 I i J , . i , Z Ex I ll FIRST ROW, left to right: Bobby Root, Arlin Sanford, Mike Tom Brazil, Jim See, Charles Page, Wesley Russel, Curtis Hume. SECOND ROW: Chuck Shelton, David Anderson, Gordon, Mr. Donald Herfindahl ICoachb. Jay Trinca, Paul Orr. THIRD ROW: Bill Wilson QManagerl, co-CHAMPIONS, sisicivou LEAGUE ll ,, FIRST ROW, left to right: Carl Truttman, Brian McPeters, ROW: Bill Wilson iManagerl, Steven Jackson, Kenny Lange, Frank Ables, Eric Peters. SECOND ROW: Don Reynolds, Frank Creager, Mike Cox, Mr, Donald Herfindahl CCoachl. Harvey Shinar, Roy Willis, Joe Helwig, Dennis Clark. THIRD wb ,z ff'K,-5 FIRST ROW, left to right: Wayne Green, Robert McGowen, Gary Gresham, Daryl Severns, Tom Brazil, Tom Wilburn, Dan Behnke, Dale Hornberger, Bernard Sleep, Raymond Manney. SECOND ROW: Gary Fluke, Dexter Tourville, Joe Nichols, Ted Peters, Tim Taylor, Arlin San- TF3ClQ Joe Nichols broke the C shot put record for the North Section at the N.S.C.l.F. Track Meet held in Chico last spring with a heave of 50' Vz . YREKA HIGH SCHOOL - - A L 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Jack Beggs fCoachb, Ray Minton, Gary Brunk, Bill Reed. THIRD ROW: Bob Singleton, Vic Grazier, Ray Caster Gresham, Daryl Severns, Jim See, Dan Behnke, Jim Bartlett, Bruce Root, line, Bryan Taylor, Tim Nunes, David Sage, Bob Wilcox, Chester East Don Strain. SECOND ROW: Roger Conroy, Richard Middleton, Jerry lick, Tom Mathews, Dennis Maginnis. Lehman, Dexter Tourville, Ted Peters, Mike Hume, Norman Ward, John Baseball Team Sislai ou County Champions 248 YREKA HIGH SCHOOL Uuvu!Amwal... YREKA BASKETBAZI TOURNAMENT 1 1 H S ,ill swam PMWM MARCH 7-8, 1958 TEAMS PARTICIPATING EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL FORTUNA HIGH SCHOOL DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL COLUSA HIGH SCHOOL DUNSMUIR HIGH SCHOOL WILLOWS HIGH SCHOOL MT. SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL YREKA HIGH SCHOOL O U T C O M E First Place - - Yreka High School Third Place - - Eureka High School Second Place - Del Norte High School Fourth Place - - - Fortuna High School Consolation Winners - - Dunsmuir High School ALI.-TOURNAMENT PLAYERS BILL WILSON BILL REED YREKA HIGH SCHOOL 253 OXWH' ff tI.'L1CtlOl1 A M v ul 5155! 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I Ai ji , N I 1, 'fb 'B v. C '51- G cgi: .-'gb sf .,AFdJ- ow ,- 7.7-' O 'yy f L... ff 24 X , 1 x Q, Butte Valley 'A K 1 260 BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHO ,Z R ff-ffl, Facult HARRY BECK KEN CLELAND Pfingipgl Vice Principal, Shop 5: -J I RICHARD GASKELL NELLA MAE BUTLER MARLYN HINES JOHN HINES P. E.,, Drivers Ed Commercial English Science and Math We-v DOUGLAS BATZ NAOMI NEYERLIN PHIL STAAB HUGH YEATS Science and Math P. E. and Home Ec Social Siudies and Spanish Mugig 262 BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHO ,- A OL 3 'ff .ik sw Iv 'X 1? f9k if-r l-ig' A l Janet L Malfzan I Kaylor Brenda Holder 'MN Q15 Gary Langford Theora Coles Q5 Tom Butler .NI 'id' ' Wx 'Wa 5- 70 'lr:': 0' ,- i 1 -7 ,Su CU!!- Dick Brooks Jamce Rlley -if 3' in Tom Falrless Thaya Olson lL E 4-g 'T' XP' 1-S Jerry Thompson Judy Barnett YZ I 4' vb gf? be T755 up 9 EQ' A ,, -on - . ' ,E A s . f N It-L I . - Q . f ' ,Q 4- Q 4. n i U Ag E A 'I A , 'je ' L. -.W . 5225 . if X ' A ' o is f T . - 5' ' L, nf ' K is 'J ,. U: fa, ' . ? , ' . 'Y ' Q Q g if K - -is R- - . , ,rt ,rm S , - L 1 ' ., ,K V I A . i A Q . ,.., A 4' , ' as K ,, K. k W . Q I Q 4 ' . F 1-X Manfred Lutz Chrlshne Ryer F K' Allce Nunemaker N-. 41' Tifbs ,JV Q' I Wllllam -er Smith Mike Kmafz 5- 1 Beverly Harrington , - I Szmor Play NXama's Baby Bo yn aus: N 'X Yu Afiiir 4- 27 of gpm SITTING, left to right: Aaron Potter, Gwenn Clark, Sandra Adamec, Delbert Tuter, Ronnie Street, Mickey Copeland, Diana Dyer, Gary Long more. SECOND ROW: Gwyn Smith, Vanda Noakes, Sharon Ward 1 ' , Zi ,-M--, g-- .. gn... S,v is ' A - 5- 3 A-kv, 4- ' , - I- J 5L ni- S'--+L. ' : W' ,. ,-wwmur ,Z--IJ 3-5. ' 4 I-vi if-. ' l' e' L , ,- 5- ,W Q 4 t sei -A f- ,gg r Q - ,Ns T is g ri. Wt,- ,- ,A W it Y 'L f -L., 1 3 -+. f--.S Q :s - - H- , , .47 u ,s- Y -rf .gov son, Bob McKay, Tom Chatburn, Robert Bell, Bud Kenasfon, Dennis Walton, Sylvia Holbrook. STANDING: Lacy Alexander, Edwin Meg- , Iasson. Donna Byrd, Florene Huffman, Robert Fraley. THIRD ROW: Monte Robi- President - - Sylvia Holbrook Secretary - - Diana Dyer Vice-President - - Gwenn Clark Reporter - Sandra Adamec -. F L , ,,, gf fs- 3 QC' iwl i any ,P SITTING, left to right: Nancy Craddock, Janet Allen, Adeline Green, Frankie Downing, Bobbie Walton, Peter Johns, Larry Harrison, Carl Carole Van Meter, Charlin Van Dyke, Marilyn Struble, Mary Jane Decker, Sligar, Dennis Cross, Donald Smith, Thomas Kemp, Delton Struble, David Bonnie. Walton, Janyce Lyon, Sharon Comer. STANDING: Louis Moreno, Otey, Warren Krouse, Teddy Barnett, Leonard Broughton, Richard Crutch- field. Ofhcers Left to right: Donald Smith, Reporter, Jerry Adamec, President, 55 Charlin Van Dyke, Secretary, Carole Van Meter, ViceAPresident. gf A' 'K 'dl if ,X r ,. BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 4 Q Ofiicz Girls l 4 i W4 if FRONT ROW, left to right: Denny Marshall, Janice Rllellf Tl'1aya Olson, Janet Maltzan, Sandy Miller, Brenda Holder. '35, 1 SECOND ROW: Evlyn FOQl9, Alice Mclnlyre, Beverly Harrington. mtg: , 'ML L if Spanish Club FRONT ROW, left to right: Janice Riley, Chris Ryer, Kay Hamilton, Judy Mclntyre, June Middaugh, Nancy Wemple, Denny Marshall. SECOND ROW: Margie Streed, Marita McElvain, Pat CGareyJ Hagedorn, Lindell Hamilton, Vina Durham, Beverly Houston, Tom Cavenar, Lloyd Logan, Frank Cross, Jerry Thompson, Henry Newhouse, Larry Comer, Dean Lyon, Pat Collins, William Smith, Roger Dahl. Girls' Shop Left to right: Janet Maltzan, Theora Coles, Brenda Holder, Judy Barnett, Beverly Walton, Denny Marshall, Norma Struble. 276 .f I rd. - vc., sv W S - i I Typing Class FRONT ROW, left to right: Charlin Van Dyke, David Mahrt. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane Decker, Bonnie Wal- ton, Teddy Barnett, Roy Kindle, Jimmy Murphy. THIRD ROW: Nancy Craddock, Janet Allen, Jim Crutchfield, Warren Krouse, Sharon Comer. FOURTH ROW: C a ro I e Van Meter, Adeline Green, Donald Smith. Radio Shop Left to right: Danny Craddock, Bill Kaylor, Paul McClintock, Tommy Butler, Mike Kmatz, Paul Goldbar, Manfred Lutz, Frank Cross, Harry Beck. SEATED: Richard Davis. First Aid FRONT ROW: Tom Chatburn, Gwenn Clark, Diana Dyer, Ronnie Street. SECOND ROW: Gary Longmore, Bud Ken- aston, Robert Blair, Sandy Adamec, Gwyn Smith, Mr. Gaskell, Sharon Ward, Sylvia Holbrook, Aaron Potter, Mickey Copeland. Girls' Home EC. SEATED: Carole Van Meter, Diana Dyer, Charlin Van Dyke, Janet Allen, Sandy Miller, Thaya Olson. STANDING: Sandy Adamec, Marlin Struble, Adeline Green, Sharon Comer, Mary Jane Decker, Janice Lyon, Judy Holder, Bonnie Walton, Florine Huffman, Nancy Craddock, Diana Robinson, Sylvia Holbrook, Janet Maltzan, Brenda Holder. Spanish Club -183 lflrzpsr gas: fzgggfxx its Ska, 1 itidig' A li I lid f--,J OFFICERS-SEATED: William Smith, Judy McIntyre. STANDING: Dean Lyon, Chris Ryer, Tom Cavenar. Librarians SEATED: Theora Coles. Clintock, Gwyn Smith, Sharon Ward. STANDING, left to right: Alice Nunemaker, Bever- ly Houston, Norma Struble, Roger Dahl, Paul MCA 277 Music D Xa Q -5 v 5 4 -wx Department 6 'L GG Q.. M-W Z! 'E gi .af U ,-gi.23Q1-.- .,,..,,. ,. W . ,,,.m,t . 7 . P . 1 A, -fx J ' f K' 1, , .-15,5 . F4 ft .. gf-fd. , -.f x xg ix . gf iw? ,, if 1,4 Wilx 1 , 5 .5 . W , if .ek is ,. ,V , QA' ,Q , 7 if gg ' ,M L,,. , X, xi, v 2, 151 ir' ', of 2 nv . 51, f'a f,k21f,swEQ+ , ., Af ' 'K ' 4115! Qiixil' gLiSf'3g -H2 , iffif ' ,, .Q fff rw Wk A -'z ,. K. f :M J irlr X , 'WJ 53252 'X X Q, ' 'shi ' Ai .- , . 3' 4 2 .. -4, ' 5, ff .1 x 3 u w ' .f A 'wrirg y 'Jil w ,f ' V iffy ' .s A, -mf! E' S X TJ .5 Siffg K' 1 'ffl ffl. 1-f -Ni' bif3g :iffei3'g' P N, if-, im c gil . 5 NT ' f52:a'f229uEE'mffgA A i tivitizs Olllflczrs Left to right: Reporter, Chris Ryerg President, Brenda T 5 Holder, Vice President, June Middaugh. i x DQ 25' if Nga' 0 Officers 'il e'! 'I 'S' Q, QPF? , wif, f 5 . tifgiii J W I Pep Club FRONT ROW, left to right: Janice Riley, Chris Ryer, Donna Byrd, Nancy Wemple, Beverly Houston, Denny Marshall, Thaya Olson. SECOND ROW: Tim Coles, Lindell Hamilton, Gwyn Smith, Sandy Miller, June Middaugh, Janet Maltzan, Kay Hamilton, Beverly Har- rington, Evlyn Fogle. THIRD ROW: Gwenn Clark, Judy Mclntyre, Alice Mclntyre, Brenda Holder, Alice Nune- maker, Judy Barnett, Norma Struble, Glenda Johnson. '5- S Block B FIRST ROW, left to right: Tom Fairless, Pat Collins, Dean Lyon, Tom Butler, Mike Branham, Bruitt Smith, Bill Kaylor. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Logan, William Smith, Frank Cross, Gary Langford, Paul Goldbar, Robert Bell, Gary Longmore, Ray- mond Goldbar, Roger Dahl. SITTING, left to right: Vice President, Raymond Goldbar, President, R Bill Kaylorf Sergeant-at-Arms, Paul Goldbar. STANDING, left to right: Reporter, Dean Lyon, Secretary, Jerry Thomp- SOD. ,,'. -9-1 S Girls' Athletic Association sa S SITTING left to rtght Janet Maltzan Jamce Riley Denny Marshall June Mtddaugh Thaya Olson Theora Coles Brenda Holder Kay Hamilton Margie Streed Chrus Ryer and Norma Struble J k 'E'-15-N Mag KNEELING left to rught Alnce Mclntyre Nancy Wemple Marita Mc Elvann Llndell H milton Judy Mclntyre Evlyn Fogle Judy Barnett Beverly Harrtngton Vina Durham and Beverly Houston Coeliducational Class ? A FRONT ROW left to right Marlyn Bell Mary Jane Decker Diana Robtn son Janet Allen Nancy Craddock Judy Holder Bonnie Walton Carole Van Meter Sharon Comer Januce Lyon Adeltne Green Charltn Van Dyke and Alnce Nunemaker SECOND ROW Frank Downing Delton TTE VALLEY HIGH SCHO 5-In I G Q-IIBIIQQW xvf V ffl? Mkt Struble Peter Johns David Otey Larry Harrlson Denms Cross Richard Crotch6eld Looms Moreno and T J Kemp BACK ROW Leonard Broughton Ted Barnett Warren Krouse Carl Slugar Bobby Walton and Donald Smnth 8'l Q. Y g . I . LM ,A - 4 V T v ' ftp -. , G I y I A v j , , I XX ' v X ' Q ' X ,V . K e- - f. , 1 - ' ' ' f ,, I , t X iv . xx . thx u .xo w Q i ,. I if - ' I 41-3 . il , Q, Q , . - i , in 1 . 2 I5 I - ,Q - W' L tt , , ' 1 , ' ' , 1 I ' : ' , , ' - I I I I 1 I I l 1 I 5 I , , , , I , - 1 , - 4 5 ' I, , I . It Q2 ,f . , .- ' Q. - - 1 -. ' f-' Q N tw It V, I -1- 2 ' 'Q sv - 5 Nl ' gl I ' e fl' .. ... '. fl f . x L ' A I tl Ill N a , ,Q k ' . f ? ,,A . ' 1 5 H D , 0, I. - ' A 1 - ' . Q 1 . f a ' . n i 43 . 'f ,, .. W, - .- M 2 V CY I K i 'x,?.' E ' 2 , I, - .3 ' f J T l . h 1 . , . . - . X . .- - . rg ., ' . ' . 0 ,. v V - 'N I Nlffhl NX lc, .W .y , I f .. ,J MJ : , ' H .. 7 -A L , . 1 A i Q , E' 1 f ' A, ', V ' K I I , I I 2 I I ' I - I V : I I A I - I I I I . I ' I I , , , f , , f - t - 1 , 1 I 1 A 1 I I 1 1 1 1 , . : , . J ournalism Student Council , C.S-F ff XA, . Left to right: June Middaugh, Janet Maltzan. NOT PICTURED: Bev Walton. Yell Leaders So Hg cadets Left to right: Gwenn Clark, Judy Mclntyre, Alice Mclntyre. fa 1,-rp A 'l'hnr1l HH W ' ? af -J W , f 2 4 P pq., ff if V ,gg 6' 1 X I- K f ,W , fgxg. ' ' 1 S f,gWg 1 5 K! ff ff fl ' if , me 51 'Q A 'Fw-., '-3' 5 was 5 V Q' is-nf. kan-w We 1-.nu-l. A E' Z A ..,?l:g, 4 'l 1 - 335 15 1 '. - f rbi: Q' , A +1 .' fur J-55 . Q, Q, , J, A, ., 1- J In f,'ggQ C K K u z R , -V R a z ji 'VXI-.!,y. ' -'. f. :awed 7.1 i?'.g',:,,,:gr5f'k V U gg. , ai, 5,14 H, , . .l .,,u, I ' I Lg we v 1, 4 Bulldogs Siskiyou Count Baseball Champs - Q I95 6-5 7 FIRST ROW, left to right: Bill Walden, Carl Enloe, Bruitt Smith, Lloyd Logan, Ray Goldbar, Jacll Nicholas. SECOND ROW: Ron Hellman, Mike Branham, Jerry Thompson, Dean Lyon, Tom Butler, Coach Ken Cleland. we-as 0 if THIRD ROW: John Dodson, Bill Kaylor, Mickey Copeland, Jim Crutch- field, Pat Collins, Milton Crutchfield. FOURTH ROW: Tom Chatburn, Bud Kenaston, Henry Newhouse, Dave Mahrt, Gary Langford, Mel Miller. . I -M--f 1- L- , Q., Z' 286 5 MIKE BRANHAM N, N SE ' if TOM FAIRLESS Co-Ca plain TOM BUTLER as I 132 E 1, t 1- ' AL, -Q, 1 , l Q TED SMITH ED MEGLASSON au-Qlfg I 'nfffffafz s If RAY Gomosmz GARY Lmcrono fn , gg J E 'T 'f ' -,JR q L I 5 I novo Loom rom cHA1sunN Bulldog n-'5 iQ,f' MIKE KMATZ DICK CRUTCHFIELD X I DEAN LYON PAT COLLINS , ? vw Vi A H+ I I lg J :J 3 'E' GARY LONGMORE BILL KAYLOR . 'Fla faq . kg, A V 'Y 1 Co-Captain 5,7 3 -13 0 Q X E I ix J -X. 27, . 'f 5:15, Eff? ,Z ,iv QB' v f BOB McKAY DAVE OTEY 1 1 , 4' K 4- 'a- , I 1 Q 5 R is Y ROGER DAHL HENRY NEWHOUSE 1 BRUITT SMITH 'TAI ,La 7, BOB BLAIR BUZZ DECKER, Mgr. ,4 Us-:ur Vs, T ,?'L ww 'N' ,As 'T '- Q- ' 4 f, .. ,iv ,ag -fm ng, x A VvY:QIfvf'.- 2 rw-L it ,kkk vb , 1 ,- '65, n ' x by ,J ,gh A f A , fx, ,dr-A, 1 I. .,,g4.., U4 C . Aww? ,gwtj X .t .H we , . ,A y A 4. :Sdn A -H., '5 !:yf 'Q ' 5 ' V l ' ' ' ' A 'W ' .nn v Football A '.ns v. ,mi x fQ N51 2. 525' 4-Q, .4 'L , . C I va 1 5 Lf . J' . ... 5, .,,v yup., h lik J .5 J -M f 'mm'5 A 4 Frank Cross, Bill Smith, Tom Charburn, Ray Goldbar, Pat Collins, Dave Otey, Dick I k I Crutchfield, Dean.Lyon, Tom Butler, Dick Brook, Tom Cavener, Manfred Lutz Tom Fairless, Gary Langford. J- Ku XIR1 Jfiff Nfiivw 5 'i .. , 2' I-'i M 3 Q wr . 4i', - - ... W WW 5 l ig Q51 .Ax r 5. r . W , . ,Ji .,,, ., 1 ,, , t , -5. 4. h 4: V 0, , , r. as Q- -Q--f i X . ' 2' ., we., -. fi ,X ' X i A P, A 1- ' '-'- Y M K Y 1 Q 'V' f f 3?5'l'1 W fi-L! , . 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Carl Sligar, Mike Moreno, Gary Langford. FOURTH SECOND ROW: Roy Kindle, Bobby Walton, Paul Mc- ROW: Richard Davis, David Otey, Richard Crutchfield. Cadets OFFICERS-Left to right: Master Sgt. Roy Kindle, S.F.C. Paul Goldbar, Master Sgt. Paul McClintock, Second Lt. Gary Lang- Y ford, First Lt. Mike Kmatz. v tiiw W ,Mew 2 2 2' Z ,,,w If- A film , ow' by X X if X Ham Camp 296 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHO PPY CAMP HIG ish Cdl THE HAPP Y CAMP SECTION OF Q THE WHITE AND GOLD IS DEDICATED TO THE LOVING M EMORY OF TED SMIT H Consider the lllles of the field whose bloom IS bnef We are as they like them who fade awa d H SCHOOL y as oth the leaves Rosseth I A 4 ,,,.e I Is I D 'cation 297 cy.. ,F f .3101- Q, I! Yi-' , , ,Am fr an 11 Hx 3 -4, .lfi afgsxgk W i W .fic F Q 7 X: ,I Q K-4 if V +, Y, ' 4 4' ' ,- Y I T Y if f 53' . if I L N, sc is ' 11 e 1 fy -'Wt Mr. Freeman, Principal LL,, Q.. .., 1 i, c, . ,,,5., ,.,:, .,:A,,.:,,.,. QyN f A L.,1 -gggffz K pppr A y 'wsxx 3 'Q' M wi N N ni H vi' ,rgffx fgmfg. 1 Ha fi K , , A ., ,rv Mrs. Toleman, Vice Principal Mr. French YTR-'N 'Q'-v Mrs Applegate Mr Woolweber Mrs Nissen Facuit f sq-vs., rx wind: 2 '54 ie ,ff-Q wi Mr Hagen Muller Mr Tristan 298 'lPv'FQi FX . - I A , ,, .Xp X ,ks y .. V M 0 ' 4 . Q ' an W V 3 - , L' V - in f ' I . Q , ,. I . . rx ,f V' ac, j , e V A 1, x ' c 2 i f . I ' rv . , ' , f w ' ,- ., ' I ' .V s 1. ,, is 3 ' V' '41 r J' I k 5, I' Q'-LQ, i .3562 jim-' , ,HIL I - 1. ,A . ' '93 , ,. A I 8' -r it , 1. B 4 , b t ,M 1 gm: 1, es fi f' Q' ' 4 ' Q . A 1,2 ' in i , A , ' , , , r'L,, x M , 51 'I , , . Mr. ' - V 62 H. it 1 5.1 :L W I 'CU' :A I if! Q, U , WBA w A r h ROBERT MILLER GLEA DUMAN Vice Pres. 2nd Semester Secretary DONNA MclANE Senior Representative Ist Semester ,. will ze 4ifC?v2 . 4 'J6'1lt'i .M Jil , fig- T f.-,K 3 5. stuff 5552-- :, I wif -we M ' .W -A 1 4 , SIMONE THOM Senior Representative 2nd Semester - -in ,Q-,S ip MARY JO HOCKADAY Freshman Representative ARLENE ORCUTT President lst Semester - A 1 at ,V ggsgg time N , P , . X V ee iw v J t J. i. I BARBARA MEINERT President 2nd Sem. and Head Cheer Leader Student Council ac- ,, ln- ,- - i v ue, J i PHYLLIS KLUMP WALLY ORCUTT War Whoop Representative Lettermen President 'Q A I. ,uf Ai' MARY JANE REESE SMITH G.L.A. President lst Semester Seniors .--qnssw' Mary Jane Reese Smnth Clayton Ray Wasson T'- rr Sadie Wlnters Donna Lee Mclane Wallace Herman Orcutt 00 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL ,A...,,,, ,,, ' f 7 P C I f X eff' I Class of 58 Arlene Bermce Orcutf Phyllis Lee Klump John Casner HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL Simone Thom Garoldean Mane Woodcock f A?-'5' law BOB MILLER Presldeni GARY DUSENBERRY Vnce Presudent -'55 W rv 7 'nui- MIKE ENGLAND BARTON SOUTHARD JOHN MERRITT UJIIOFS DIANE TITUS ARLENE AUBREY ALVIN WHITE ED ALLEN TERRY THOMAS if ' U rs: 6, II 5 'T ' I .,nv-' i .lbw fy' fn? STAN FITZGERAID Representahve Ist Semester R4 y..-! x 5 f fi RONALD McCANN FRANCIS LOOTENS YT' YQ' VERNA WESTFALL LYNN POOLE BILL HAWLEY I ', . 5, '-m i Q 1 'L X 1' 1 X -, 4 0 ,Ui 02 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL I A ' 9? I ' , in q ,-4 ,, ,,.- - W 'I s I , , ' 1 ' A 6 Q-, v ' T T- , 1 Q. .A ggi: V, ' A 5 s , ,v f'f'f5ff, - 1 if 1 ask ' V , Ia 7 I ',, I 5 , ' . A , f Sl., s ' ' ' . lf' N . M, , . h ,L I .V ,. y , rf' - Q, V,v , 1 LQ. 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Q -.-a , r I FIRST ROW: Peggy Hockaday, Deanna Spence, Martha Heitmann, Bever- ly Johnson, Barbara Munson, Roberta Watson, Donna White and Teddy Simpson. SECOND ROW: Jpy Scarbrough, Jeanne Huddleston, Georgia Stanford, Mary Jo Hockaday, Pamela Ayers, Valerie Grey, Diane Grey, and Janet Wilder. THIRD ROW: Bill Perske, Roger Whaley, Steve Hether- President Vice President DONALD BLAYLOC K JOHNNY GOULD 'ws A EH if F- ifi- . 'nv rf T7 .lj ington, Johnny Gould, Freddy Weinzinger, Rodney Mayton, Mike Alex- ander, Don Blaylock, and Tom Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Gaylon Lee, Basil Kirby, Tom Wostenburg, Larry Westfall, Lester Aubrey, Clarence Hockaday, Bobby Barney, Wayne Mathus and Pat Payne. MISSING from the Picture: Daniel Stewart, Donna Titus, and Helen McLane. Secretary Representative GEORGIA STANFORD MARY JO HOCKADAY I, New ' X , eh .: 3, tl Qi ' tif.: S 'Y 'W H.. I H' I'C5l IIUZU . I gf? r , , 'll I I f. Advisor Advisor MR. HAGEN MRS. NISSEN HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 30 1:-9. MRS APPLEGATE ARLENE ORCUT1' Advrsor Editor Wh1tz ' 1-'Q' RBARA MEINERT SANDI HOLESAPPLE BA Jumor Edlfor .lunlor Editor WG an X DONNA MclANE JIM LOO'ENS Business Manager Boys Sports Ed God YT' DEANIE wooococx DIANE TITUS Assrsfant Busmess Mgr Glfls 5P0 '5 Ed r-, 'Qs YI! I MYRA WEBB PHYLLIS KLUMF Ari Ednor Snaps Edntor 306 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL ma 9 .4 A Fx -Q 'ky' A' .ff I rf, , I S 9 A 52 4 ,. - - 5. Q X U' 7 M A y - MTW .r,rs i ' ,, A -.8 zrrk ii. 4 VV Y vw A i ,V 3 l 3 f 'am K 3. Z X ' A , kj 'We Ex i w- 3 ' fgiir 5 f I Q Ava 1, 4.6 X, , 0 , -x gg xy - ' rf ' If , :: I , ,, MRs.A:PfLEcArE rsnnv THOMAS i f SIMQNE mg-,M VISOY I-XHWHUU 2 f I ! Riff-A ' 5 , : I Wx , I 4 fl ' C ' 'L 1' -gm-A ,Ir ,ff DIANE TITUS , I PRlSClllA SAKOTA PHYLLIS KLUMP Si...-1 V V ,144 - 5 JIM ALLEN , 'R i A , .5 'v A 'lx Myne' DEANIE WOODCOCK 15 3, - X J X BARBARA MEINERT v-IN, I DONNA McI.ANE 6 - ----- . K n VV Q 4 ' ,1 Q i - ' - ...Z 307 .52 ,fa , FIRST SEMESTER-FIRST ROW: Bruce Simpson and Terry Miller, SECOND with, and Mrs. Toleman Cadvisorj. THIRD ROW: Sadie Winters, Sandra ROW: Bob Miller CPresidenTJ, Barbara Meinerf, Glea Duman, Beih Beck- Holesapple, Buzz Poole, Bo Blackford, and Jim Lootens. .S.F. SECOND SEMESTER-STANDING: Mrs. Toleman fAdvisorIf FIRST ROW: ROW: Carl Wishman, Buzz Poole, Gaylon Lee, and Teddy Simpson. Bob Miller. SECOND ROW: Glea Duman and Janet Wilder. 'THIRD FOURTH ROW: Jack Graves, Don Blaylock, and Beth Beckwith. L- fhgxh fm. F X WAllY ORCUTT President Indians .D . ly 'a v 4 ' X5 v -if ep-' ,A 44-xi BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Ray Wood, Francis Lootens, Ed McBroome, John Mer- ritt, Pele Casner, Jim Loofens, Gary Dusenberry. MIDDLE ROW: Dick Applegate, Clarence Hockaday, Milton Blackford, Ronald McCann, Roberi Miller, Lynn Poole, Jim Allen. THIRD ROW: Dennis Miller, Earl Aubrey, Loy Conrad, Wilbur Strait, Terry Miller, Jack Graves, Bill Woodcock. BOB MILLER Vice President BARBARA MEINERT Sec'y.-Treas. 5 in J N Y f' f gy 'I 9 i' A i ' ' Q 1 .19 xi. , J .L v Q- v ' an . 1 Q33 Qi s Var!! N ggi ,ga iff Q R. fix 'i fi' 1' Z, if I F Y K O .f T 'gi X ,g i 5 i zttzrmen 37 j is. A L.. l APPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 9 Cr. L. A. se' h9v. Ak. ig, FIRST ROW, right to left: Shirley Hobbs, Teddy Simpson, Deanna Spence, Beverly Johnson, Donna White. SECOND ROW: Arlene Aubrey, Pris- cilla Salcota, Diane Titus, Georgia Stanford, Barbara Munson, Judy Link, Phyllis Klump. THIRD ROW: Helen McLane, Jeannie Huddleston, Joy Scarbrough, Glea Duman, Beth Beckwith, Peggy Hockaday, Donna Titus. FOURTH ROW: Simone Thom, Mrs. Nissen ladvisorl, Lorna Laughlin, Myra Webb, Lodene Perry, Martha Heitmann. FIFTH ROW: Arlene Or- cutt, Sandi Holesapple, Muriel Bridenstine, Blanche Goodwin, Shirley Munson, Barbara Meinert. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Applegate fadvisorji, Mary Jo Hockaday, and Janet Wilder. Qw-.vu I k. J n I vt, E ,. . saga! CMD ,IN 310 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 3 RICHARDSON SPRINGS LEGATES I ft h Ph II I tidy Rmharclson Sprmgs Dzlzgatzs Cntls State H A P P Y C AJM P HI G'H S C H CDCJL JIM LOOTENS e o Co fee e ARLENE ORCUTT G ls Sian 57 r.. 'FEr Governor s ztznce -v . . - . I V . :K S- 4 , gvm -,5S fs 5 Q ' 'lf L- .V V' E , A ,A Y ' I I ' . ur 4' W- 5 R ., R nm, DE - to 'g iz y is K ump, Mrs. Applega e a visor, Barbara Meinert, Beth Beckwith, Simone Thom, and Glea Duman. 4 0 .Q Q34 xhiv fn, H J ,f 'N 'YR V' 'J 'Hr y ' ' A 2 J nl g ' X dh 1 G A ' f J ., , S ,V I ' I I v I 'Ta ya! U Q Q I-QP' , 4 rx 'gg .x f'..,. 'Q x 'SAV l'5T f -, ' N- , A 514, . ,sr 'X W4 Q 'bfi Rf ms, ', QW ww- Ax j1iW.h'.l qv xi Nixw h ., ,,a, A nv, .1-'if ,M A-.,. kj - AQ' .. .X E2 ' , f ,gg-ws:-1-eLM'Qg ' N ' ,A ,V 5jIfffg,g QQ ', , ' ' 'L A ' w ii' - no L I , J.. , A . 1 I . 5 ..4,g,.,.a.. 'P ' 'I ' Q3 .... l ..,....-.. ii! J, ,, Wx , , Z-1'---I! .... D. DUNLAP -wr A L ' -----.....,.m, -f .. ,,,.... , A., A-27 I P 7 s. suxcxrono E. ALLEN J. ALLEN D APPLEGATE lifi .M ,Wg-ffl! B. HAWLEY Left fo right: Dick Applegate, Bo Blackford, Don Dunlap, Ray Wasson, Ed Allen, Bill Hawley, Jim Lootens, Bob Miller, Jim Allen, and Wally Orcuff. C0-CAPTAIN COACH JIM LOOTENS DON MILLER if 5 -MW . 's li, 'I' R e Q 0 I ,,. X 5 u Q F.LOOTENS CO-CAFTA WOOD MATHUS ,. has-f. S EARNEST T MILLER A 'I Z' XJ' Q-- qi eww- W, U 'p A -- Sri. -K ' Q fr ww A S. HETHERINGTON C. HOCKADAY B. WOODCOCK I N B TEAM FIRST ROW Ray Wood Bully Woodcock Buzz Poole Tom Wostenburq Francxs Lootens Dennus Muller SECOND ROW Terry Muller Bull Perske Steve Heih ernng1on Wayne Mathus Clarence Hockaday THIRD ROW Ronald McCann Man ager Jack Graves Bob Barney and Tom Anderson Basketball 9 C A P T A I N C 0 A C I-I TOM WOSTENBURG DON MILLER A-wo 1 eng? Q M v' .-..,....-.. - , 'A kf7'i-. ,M ,f X. D. MILLER 'Y B PERSKE Q Wx GRAVES M POOLE B BARNEY Wd' CX CD L 5 1 I V A I A U I f ' A weve I M... , I H W .W , ,AM ,MW as an I V R. - ' 1' A ' I ' I I A , mf: '- I ' an 'j if 'I X a. 1 'W' AYA2 T A I I I , , I A Nm Q I ar A ' ' ' I ,,- M.. -W wa T ' ll If J' Q If 'W C V Q I I ff , I L I I I A C .T I anvimmm for I Mfwww , , ' 'df I M Q I if . A N ' I Q-E I , A I ,L ,N X LH aww sw-M y M. 7 O, 7 4,--, ' yi , ., X M y A ,, k1,l A N ,, .... ..i '.i.f.l - TRACK-FIRST ROW: Ray Wood Bo Blackford, Francis Lootens, Ed Mc- Tracla l 1 . I X Broome, Gary Dusenberry. SECOND ROW: Bill Woodcock, Bob Miller Buzz Poole, Jim Allen, Jim Lootens, and Ronald McCann. THIRD ROW' Ed Allen, Terry Miller, and Jack Graves. 1 TRACK-Left to right: Ray Wood, Gary Dusenberry, Bo Blackford, Francis Lootens, and Ed McBroome. 316 In '57 Happy Camp sent a squad of trackmen to the county meet in Yreka at which thr'ee ot our cinder- men placed. They were: A-Charles Taylor in the 220 yd. dash, A-Bob Miller in the 440 yd.: dash, C-Gary Dusenberry in the 75 and T60 yd. dashes. . . - ' - AN-'anna'-gap VETERANS-FIRST ROW: Jim Lootens, John Merritt, Bo Black- ford, Jim Allen, Jack Graves, and Terry Miller. SECOND ROW: Buzz Poole, Bob Miller, Francis Lootens, Dennis Miller, and Earl Aubrey. We have many returning baseball lettermen this year and have a good group of potential. We hope to do better than last year. Baseball Q POTENTIAL LETTERMEN - FIRST ROW: Don Blaylock, Clarence Hockaday, Daniel Stewart, Wayne Mathus, Tom Wostenburg, Larry Westfall, Bruce Simpson. SECOND ROW: Dick Applegate, Bob Barney, Steve Hetherington, Tom Anderson, Torn Payne, Pete Casner, Loy Conrad. THIRD ROW: Billy Woodcock, Rodney Mayton, Gaylon Lee, Wilbur Strait, Lester Aubrey, and Billy Perske. np... I' '1 fl, '- . Z J X 1 F 'X . , I4 ., 'Q - 'WX ' gl Xx ,XXI K 'II I Priscilla Sakofa '94, U - ,, 1:4 V ,ia . 4. , ' yy. km: ,,, V . ,,gQ l,?..f fn ' we f f? VW . ,4 5:5 jg ' ,Q ,, e as z Leaders ? Arlene Aubrey W' Kr go go L 4 5, 3 . i , yum, 'lu ,. 5 f 5, ,, .J N95 vb'-.:.'. A fr 'WVU 1' 1 fl' ff? 'rf Q QW we-mm 'Wa Left To rnght Barbara Munson Jeanne Huddlesfon Helen McLane Mary Tnfus Joy Scarbrougn Jam? Wider Teddy Smpson Deanna Spence Jo Hockaday Georgna Stanford Peggy Hockaday Donna Whnfe Donna Martha He rnann and Bevedy Johnson Cnrls Sports OAI K.-f 5-lm an-4' M .l TUMB'-I BASKETBALL 313 HAPPY CAMP HIGH SCHOOL 4 A iv ra. 5 , im N ' - , - x Q, . K ' X -A rx A A P . , , ' 1 L A 1 15, L 3 S 3 1 A. L Q U W N K1 5. M 1 W I P .. an e r P r r y A My 3 ,S f if ' + L L, I ,. A at rr We f r,f, - M A A v I ' in ' ,, . n I 7 1 - A LX , P 5.4 ' ' A HL' , , 1 y I I I, . A I h I 5 -41' -H - P., l N N G L., V, dig-5 , Qgafigif 1 af nag 1 ,gf , , , . 'I lg f w. 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Tool Deslgn Q Architectural Draftlng Q Mechanlcal Drafting FIRST Wen of the s Who rn America Never before ln our hlsfory has lndustry been so hard pressed for T R A I N E D ENGINEERS Opportunmes -. o 1 -4 H o 3 'EL rn : o : 5 51 3 0 :J - 3' UI HEALD TRAINED ENGINEERS ARE HOLDING TOP POSITIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD WRITE FOR FREE ENGINEERING CATALOG Approved for Veterans N wlth hugh salaries are plenhful SECRETARIAL DEGREE COURSES IN 27 MONTHS The GTTGCTIVG ness of Heald Tranned Engln Busmess Admlmsfrahon Cl Hnghor Accounhng QC P Al The Degree of Secretarlal Scrence Assoclale awarded upon sallsfac eers IS reflect ed nn The prom lnence of the graduates In Englneerlng and Buslness SEE THE I958 EDITION OF WHO S WHO IN AMERICA 'QW Kathy Mamas recent Heald Gradu ate now employed as DIIVBTE secretary t0 executlve wlth Llbby McNelll8.Llbby 1957 ra d u a t e Geo shlngton School DIPLOMA COURSES Secretary Stenographer lj UUE Typung Shorthand Brushup Offlce Machlnes Comptometer .lunlor Accountlng Make Reservahons Key Punch Course APPROVED Shorthand Gregg Lmton Bookkeeping Clerk Typnsl Frllng Clerk General Buslness Now for the new IBM Start any day FOR VETERANS Day 81 Evenlng Classes lleguster Now for New Term Wrlte NOW and you will reserve FREE BUSINESS CATALOG Q ...ai Karsten M Lyster recent Heald Gradu ate now employed as prlvate secretary to executlve wlth Asahe lc lmporters and Exporters San Fran clsco Heald College Ranks Flrst West of the Mlssussuppr ln Who s Who ln Ameruca Come to the School that has Trained the Business Brams of the West 95 Years of Servlce Over 500 000 Heald College Graduates COLLEGE Day and Evening Classes Wrlfe for Catalog Van Ness at Post San Franclsco, Cahfgrma APPROVED FOR VETERANS 39 1 , . , . . . 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Hovenden O . - - - - - I0 - T I - - - - - - I I I ' ll Il 0 I MAC'S SHELL SERVICE FORT JONES CALIFORNIA Shell Products Expert Lubrlcatron Ftrestone Tnres Mac and Dave Engine Tune Up WILLARDS STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Charles and Dorothy Willard Fort Jones Callfornla SCOTT VALLEY FOOD LOCKERS MEAT Wholesale and Retanl FREEZER PROVISIONING Fort Jones California FORT JONES CREAMERY Manufacturers of ICE CREAM AND BUTTER Phone I9 W Fort Jones MARGARET WALLACE WOMEN S APPAREL AND GIFTS Fort Jones Callfornua EDDIE EDGECOMB MERCANTILE HOT POINT ZENITH TV and RADIO WHIRLPOOL Francis Farley FENCING ROOFING GENERAL Phone I IOI Fort Jones, Caltfornla HARDWARE ELECTRIC FIXTURES ELECTRIC HEATERS CRANE PLUMBING PAINTS Eddle Edgecomb 336 I I Warren and Estelle I FIRE DEPARTMENT JIM STEVENS K E BURTON Locomo Q Joaasn SHELL Pnooucrs 0 Fort Jo es Ca :for a Phone I404 Fort Jgneg SISKIYOU TELEPHONE S T L I C K S M PINE AND FIR LUMBER Fort Jones California 337 n I' ni Efna California E A ' I L L I L I MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL IS GREATLY INDEBTED TO THE MCCLOUD RIVER LUMBER COMPANY for nfs GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR ANNUAL AS WELL AS ALL OUR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 338 .. ... .ix--AA I I Shasta DICKER S INC SISKIYOU COUNTYS LARGEST INDEPENDENT STORE MOUNT SHASTA THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE is CN I L x Steak Dinners Mlxed Drmks Dancing Hlghway 89 McCloud DUNSMUIR GARAGE Phone 2978 LAWRENCE A STEWART 430 Florence Avenue Dunsmuvr Calnfornna Compliments of MR AND MRS ROY ANDREWS MCCLOUD HOTEL Phone 66 McCloud, California On Highway 89 PETE'S BARTLE CLUB DINE 8m DANCE MIXED DRINKS Barlle Calnforma D. FABIANO 8. SON Qualify MEATS POULTRY and EGGS Wholesale and Refanl FED STEER BEEF for LOCKERS Phone WAInut 6 4668 MOUNT SHASTA CALIFORNIA Compluments of the HARPER'S NEWS STAND Mr sHAsTA CALIFORNIA MT. SHASTA FLORISTS and NURSERY CORSAGES FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Phone WA 6 2023 Mount Shasta Calnfornla 9 s -.--:1' f -A2V1-:-1'----- 1-1-1 f ''-'--1-----.-:',-:.1.lV:.,-11,-:.,,- Ill :., 5 - 2::s:.,g'f , I . XXIII dp. . . A ,A . I! Q ,QQ I Q X Y to 1' I . . . DRIVQ WE SPECIALIZE IN DELICIOUS FOODS Bambma Pnzza Soft Drinks Chnl: Beans Hot Dogs Etc MT VIEW THEATRE Our Policy to Our Patrons Is to Open and Close with a Free Show On McCloud Turnofi Highway 89 Home Owned and Operated George England an Wllluam Paollnettl D S5 ax BANK OF AMERICA QQ . SQ sb MCCLOUD W L Wheeler Manager CALIFORNIA BEST WISHES from ENGRAVERS CORPORATION GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS DIPLOMAS PERSONAL CARDS MEDALS TROPHIES CLUB PINS JOSTENS CLASS RINGS 1044 South Hope Street LOS ANGELES 'I5 CALIFORNIA 340 . 1 . by ll . . d. . .A I 1 I tLt,g ,A 4 ' Af , R .,.,,:,:: , e Q o , I '11, . . , WINDSORS DRUG STORE :AB PHOTOGRAPHIC and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Mt Shasta Calufornla McCLOUD DAIRY PURE tj, MILK H252 '5f',E,f.e AND CREAM McCloud Calif OITIIB McCLOUD LAUNDRY Reno and Dina Cattuzzo Phone 81 F I McCloud California DR A E MILLS McCloud Callfo l'I'Il6 Coca Cola Bottlmg Co of Yreka Fred J Meamber 8g Sons YREKA MT SHASTA 155 !h?f- Compllments of BRUNO S GARAGE 24 Hour Towmg Servnce Qian: STUDEBAKER PACKARD hasta Calnfo ITIIB Compliments D A SHELDONS 81 SONS HEATING COOKING GAS Bulk and Bottle a so STORAGE LOCKERS Mt Shasta Callfornla A Pepsl Cola Bottling Co EVERYBODY DRINKS PEPSI Mt Shasta Callfor NIB 341 I -..- -v V D x . ,G . .' as - A 4 ,Ii It ,Be f D. D. S. 5 ' . I . . -5 -'IF.,!.- Q- .lf - H 'N 5 , I I MIS I I of I , . . I SEQ . I THE MCCLOUD MERCANTILE e COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE servmg ALL SISKIYOU COUNTY MCCLOUD CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS Internotlonol Woodworkers of Amerlco LOCAL 664 AFL CIO AN ORGANIZATION STANDING FOR A TRUE DEMO OF A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE B LOCAL KINYON CALIFORNIA TOWN GROUP PONDOSA CALIFORNIA PLANT SUB LOCAL MCCLOUD CALIFORNIA 34 th OF CRATIC WAY OF LIFE, AND UPHOLDING THE IDEA S U S 2 THE TOGGERY STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS Lachenmyer Propruetor Dunsmuur BIANCHIS CAFE ITALIAN and AMERICAN DINNERS CaIIfornIa Mt Shasta Caltfornna MOTTO S CHINESE 81 AMERICAN DINNERS DunsmuIr J 8. J CLOTHING STORE EVERYONE KNOWS ITS JOES FOR CLOTHES Caluforma Mt Shasta Caltfornua HUDDLES JEWELRY CompIIments of CURLY 8. CHETS THE JEWELRY STORE COMPLETE BARBER SHQP Authoruzed S P Watch Inspectors Dunsmuur Cahforma Dunsmwr CBIIIOFDIS Congratulatnons Compilmeftts Of TORESONS SHELL SERVICE DR H A MEREDITH Mt Shasta Calufornta Dunsmuer Calnfornua CompIIments of Compltments of FRED E BARNETT 8. CO JACK 8. JOE S BARBER SHOP 600 Sprung Klamath Fa s Oregon McCloud Caluforma Compltments of MCCLOUD BEAUTY SHOP Everest Rodme THOM S CHEVROLET CO BUICK CHEVROLET I32O Shasta Avenue McCloud CaIIfornIa Dunsmunr CaIIfornIa Compllments ELECTRIC SERVICE CO COFFEE SHOP MAIN HIGHWAY OPEN 24 HOURS Mt Shasta Caltfornta Mt Shasta Calnforma Phone 2216 D A SIRIANNI MCCLOUD CLEANING suop REAL ESTATE as INSURANCE WE CALL AND DENVER Florence Ave Dunsmutr McCloud CBIITOYHIB 34 I I I I I II I ' of 851 . ' 3 The San Francisco Examiner 344 Mc!! Callforma s Largest Independent Shortlme Railroad Lgun SERVE5 MT SHASTA MCCLOUD PONDOSA AND BURNEY AREA Ili McCLOUD GARAGE GMC TRUCKS uxllll' McCloud Calufornla Compliments of RODLEY MOTORS Compliments of Your Ford 8. Mercury Dealer MCCLOUD Tv COMPANY 200 Florence Ave DUNSMUIR CALIFORNIA ED CRIPPS Phone I8 K 3 McCloud Callforma 345 . . 1 . . I l J . 4. , ly, I f : l I lx 1' I If X V. I l V ' ' , I I I I I - r r I f 0 I f ,Lou 0- REBEE STUD ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS U S National Bank Building Mann Street at Elghth Klamath Falls Oregon Compllments of SEHORN PONTIAC CADILLAC VAUXHALL Sales 81 Service Phone WAlnut 6 4716 508 Ream Avenue Mount Shasta Cal :forma DON REED wlasr COAST LIFE INSURANCE co Planned Life Insurance Phone WAlnut 6 2109 Southern Srsklyou Headquarters for SMITH CORONA ROYAL OLIVETTI TYPEWRITERS 826 Florence Ave Dunsmunr California COMMERCIAL GARAGE Dunsmuar Callfornla CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH and USED CARS 81 TRUCKS Roswe M Kumble owner MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT THE McCLOUD THEATRE McCloud Callfornla 346 F E I O SHANNON'S OFFICE SUPPLIES ZQFZM new The MEMURIES of thePAS1' ul hoo JOSTEN JOSTENS q ld I g drool SINCE lB97 E SIIVINO AMIIICA S FINIST STUDINTS FOI 60 VIA!! Al. KYNCL Representahve Box 1736 Sacramento 21 Callfornla Compliments of EMILIO STUBBY CHIARUCCI Local Agent for FIREMAN S FUND 8. NATIONAI. PACIFIC INSURANCE Phone 69 F 11 McCloud California Phone 4423 Box 940 PAUL S RADIO TV SERVICE 412 Ream Avenue Mount Shasta Don whlfflll Kandel Representative 1917 E Acacla Ave Fresno 26 Calnforma 47 COMPLIMENTS OF SALANTI FEED STORE A Feed for Every Need SHASTA CALIFORNIA CompIIments of STYLE SHOP WILLARD S LINEBARGER SPECIALIZING IN DRESSES NOE REAL ESTATE SWEATERS 81 SKIRTS BUSINESS RESIDENTIAL RURAL we Alter to FI' OTFICG 6 es Ph WA 6 4646 Walnut Street Mount Shasta Mount Shasta CBIITOVDIB COMPLIMENTS OF CARUSO S Complete SHOPPING CENTER AT MCCLOUD TURN OFF ON HIGHWAY 99 Compllments of PHIL S MEN S WEAR RED S AUTO WRECKING 24 HOURS SERVICE BE STYLE RIGHT AT THE RIGHT PRICE Dunsmunr CBIIIOTIWIB Mt Shasta Calnforma 348 Il ll MT. 0 I I . . - - R . : - Ph. WA 6-2469 I I I I Compliments of Compl ments of SHASTA Auro suPPLY SHASTA CONSTRUCTION Shasta Cal forn a Leo Angers Lce sed Co tactor BLACK 8. WHITE CABS 24 Houres senvtcs Shasta Calrfornla Shasta Cal forma Compliments f FRANK S CAFE LITTLE PLACE WITH A BIG MEAL HARDWARE PAINTS PLUMBING Compl ments of Across from Flre Statnon Wll-I-IAM A I-ETCHER OPTOMETRIST Phone WA 6 2470 Mount Shasta Shasta Cal forn a RADIO STATION KWSD THE HEART OF THE SHASTA CASCADE WONDERLAND MT SHASTA CALIFORNIA f X ' T Mt. i I Mr. ' ' 1 A Mt. I ' o Mt, Shasta California ' ' DR. . - Mt. I I x 7 DRIVE IN THEATER Top Enfertolnment Modern Snack Bar SHOW STARTS AT DUSK MT. SHASTA CALIFORNIA MT. VIEW Compluments of ELECTRIC SERVICE CO THE MT SHASTA BAKERY LATEST HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES ALL PASTRY BAKED DAILY PHONOGRAPH RECORDS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Phone WA 6 4781 Before You Buy See cy 300 Walnut Street Mount Shasta California Mount Shasta Calufornla W ROGER HINES REALTOR HANDY MAN SERVICE GARDENING MOVING REAL ESTATE C e a n S GROVER C BROWN 8. SON Mount Shasta Callfornna Phone WA 6 4240 Mount Shasta COMPLIMENTS OF SHASTA YARN and GIFT SHOP Phone WAInuI6245I 207 Walnut HAND KNITS GIFTS CARDS MOUNT SHASTA CALIFORNIA Best of Luck JOHN S 84 HELEN S Class of 58 FURNITURE s. FRIGIDAIRE KOFFEE KU? APPLIANCES FINE FOOD Shasta Calufornxa Mt Shasta C6llf0ml5 351 . 0 O , 0 ' I . 0 I : I O Phone WA 6-5853 ' O O I I ll 11 Mt. ' ' . ' ' GIVE YOUR CAR LONGER LIFE Complaments NELSON S GARAGE Mount Shasta Calnforma SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT PHIL S FLYING ' A SERVICE Phl Gut ler Prop Mount Shasta Cal forma Mount Shasta MT SHASTA COCA COLA BOTTLING CO California Zzgaeute HEPPN ER JEWELERS S P Watch Inspector Diamonds 0 Watches Silverware Mount Shasta California Bo Herzog Prop Phone WA 65767 BOBS GUN SHOP CUSTOM RIFLE MAKING srosmnc cooos 226 Walnut St Mount Shasta BIANCHI S RESTAURANT Italnan and American Dinners Short Orders Mo fSl'1BSfB Calfor 3 3 52 of ' 'I I I 1 I Il I ' C: ui i z , . I . s b , . - I H' -x ,-, O 1 - . . O l un i ni PINE GROCERIES - FRESH EGGS Compliments of SHASTA INSURANCE GROVE GROCERY AGENCY Complete Insurance Coverage BEVERAGES - ICE CREAM Mount Sha ornna Mount Shast Compliments JAMES SCOTT Phone WAInut 6-2181 sta Calif ' a California of Compliments of MT SHASTA LUMBER CO MARCONI S MELODY MARTS LUMBER 81 BUILDING MATERIALS Marconi Thebolt Marconi Paint Hardware Sash 81 Doors Phone 38 Ph WA 6 4586 Etna I I t Mount Shasta Cement Plywood nsu a ion California Mount Shasta C 8. California C DISTRIBUTORS Modern lf Clean 04 SHASTA FLAVORS CHANDON S M In Cans Pete Ch nca Ray Ch ment Slee Q OTE'I. p uietly oft the Highway Mount Shasta California 1 Sha 1 WONDERLAND CLE Cal forn a ANER5 PEOPLE s MARKE T Rugs U hl hoice Meats d p o stery an Fresh Groceries Blankets Drapes x Way Phone WA 6 2262 M fini, ry, ,- Z arnetts Dunsmuir fi ,fda ' ount Shasta Phone 24Ol B Phono 5541 317 Walnut Street 914 Florence Mount Shasta DUl'1SmU'l' W e give 5 81 H Green Stamps Q I s as' C o . . I O I I . 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I I ' M un h a alif mia 53 Compliments of SEHORN PONTIAC CADILLAC SALES at sERvucE Phone WA 6 4716 505 Ream Avenue Mount Shasta Calnfornua McHUGH LUMBER COMPANY McCloud Road and Ream Avenue Phone WA 6-4623 Mount Shasta Cahfornua E CITY MOUNT SHASTA Home of Recreotuon Mount Shasta Callforn a 354 Compliments of T H O F 0 0 ' a Compliments of EDS STOP INN Eames uNloN A CAFE Service Stahon Mount Shasta California W Groceries Gas Cablns X Mount Shasta Callfornua Compltments of TEXACO CERTIFIED SERVICE Mount Shasta California Complaments of JAKE LINDNER I NS u RA N C E Mount Shasta Caltforma WINDSOR S DRUG STORE HOMEMADE ICE CREAM REFRIGERATED CANDY DRUG SUPPLIES PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES TRY OUR Mount Shasta California 35 5 ' x , D e 4 A ' M B Q I . - - . , Z' North Highway 99 Earl Bassett ln I 'L On the Lookout . - Ol' SPORTING Gooos mf' 3 ' SPORTSMEN S DEN Syl es Mary and Babe Mlnolett MOUNT SHASTA CALIFORNIA Best of Luck Class of 58 BRUNOS GARAGE Packard Studebaker MOUNT SHASTA CALIFORNIA 356 N 1,731 A I A :S 1 I 755 ' f X 6 4 , I ,5.L-.gg+1ajzj-QQ:-Q-Q-Ij-Q-I3PfQijIj?Q1j'.1 I R 11-., 1231-ii5'-2ir2-232I-ii:-iiii1252239-Iiiiii' 5 5 'i-iii'-If-. ?-I'-i'lj5j-I'-Q'-Q-QQ-3FQ5j-EI'-I1I'fQ-ij-1'-1'-j as if '13-Q'5qsI'AIi'-I'-31'-I1I'-j'gI1I'i'-3jI'5-.A HU Q. ii ' ll I V I ll ll ' i l I I BELLAND'S SHOES Com I MT SHAS p Iments of TA SWAN CALIFORNIA OIL SERVICE S H ASTA DINER Phone WA HOME COOKI M Inut 6 2 NG T SHASTA Mount Shasta CALIFORNIA 005 CaIIfornIa pf 7 gilounk Shasta SISKIYOU COUNTYS LARGEST INDEPENDENT STORE Mount Shasta Q? are m0BeY P J AND J CLOTHING STORE 3, .1 ,an-7 Q X Joes for CIothes MEN S DRESS AND WORK CLOTHES if J Holecek Mount Shasta CaIIfornI CompIIments of Comphments of BLAINE S RICHFIELD BEACON PAT S APPAREL 8. H Green Stamps on AII Purchases Pat Lmdner Owner Phone WAInut 6 2221 Mount Shasta Phone WAInut CaIIfornIa M 6 4401 ount Shasta I3 O O .V -. 7 '. . ' O ' ' I . , 'Z' ' I 'Vx' I I I 14 'yr'-3 .. 1 1 -LQ 5--:' deaf' ' X S-.fa ' :VK ' 35-vm .' :- ...f fi A? ' xo f - A E. . I I S I California 357 SHASTA FROSTY FREEZE MT SHASTA CALIFORNIA HARPERS NEWS STAND NOBLES CHAPEL Lloyd Noble Sr Magaz nes Ne spape s Ll d Oy B Noble J G eet ng Cards Mount a a Cal forn a MOUNT SHASTA CALIFORNIA MR and MRS L N LORENZEN WILLIAM B STRICKLAND MD Mount Shasta Cal forn a Mount Shasta Cahfo ma E emembev D,.,.k Its ln the Public Eye PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO Mount' Shasta Callfornua 358 Compliments of I I O I ' w r . , r. , r I I Sh st i i Compliments of Compliments of U 1 I I 9 I O I I I I I ' r ' I L 'Z ll I ' ' ll I Congratulations, Class of 58 DONALD L RATLEY D D S Mt Shasta Callfornla GOODYEAR STORE CAR 8. HOME MERCHANDISE GOODYEAR TIRES GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Shasta Calltornla Complnments of PAUL S RAD Mount Shasta IO TV SERVICE Calufo mla Mount S MT SHASTA SKI SHOP Gordon 81 Phyllns owners COMPLETE LINE OF SKI EQUIPMENT FOR YOUNG 84 OLD RENTALS O Put Your Famlly on Skls O hasta California Trade at LF CAN NON S GROCERY Better Save for That Rauny Day ,W BANK OF MT SHASTA hasta Beverages N EVENINGS 8. SUNDAY S Ice Cream I Sh sf o Ph II p Go g sta cas e P 1 Bob Cas OPE Cal for a F Our Best Washes the I958 White and Gold FEREBEE STUDIO U S Bank Bunldnng Klamath Falls Oregon 359 I . , . . . I ' ' MT. I ' . l I S I I at I V. at 4 X, I . 1 v ' i X Moun a J, Calif mia tx, O ff I 'I O. . Nnelsen, cashierg i i o ins, ass' nt hi L i R L. N. Lorenzen, presideng alta, vice-president Mount 5 I ni H - H to ' SKI BOWL Congratulations Class of 58 Coffee Shop THE TEXAS COMPANY Distributor of OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY . TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS W A DOUGLAS Shasta California Mt Shasta California Youn HEALTH tiiscggizmess UR Q ygbgj MT SHASTA PHARMACY The Rexall Store Mount Shasta California Come and Get It I MIKE AND TONYS Serving THE CAPPUCHINO DRINK ITALIAN 81 AMERICAN DINNERS MIXED DRINKS JOHN ZANNI DAVE RODELLA Mount Shasta California D A SHELDON 8. SONS HEATING AND COOKING GAS In Bulk and Bottles Mount Shasta California MT SHASTA FLORISTS coRsAoEs FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Mt Shasta California I Mount Compliments of MOUNTAIN AIR MOTEL SKIERS HAVEN 20 New Modern Units Shasta California 60 O Mr. ' ' . ' ' 9 T 4, UG I l . ll 01, ' Q, ' X RALPH SMITH LUMBER CO MT SHASTA DIVISION LA PORTAS DRIVE INN MT SHASTA HERALD Mount Shasta The Hub of the Shasta Region In the Shasta Cascade Wonderland O MT SHASTA CALIFORNIA 362 Congratulations I 2 Miles So. of Mt. Shasta, Californ' O Q Il -a - - - ll INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY LONG BELL DIVISION CALIFORNIA PINE FOREST PRODUCTS VENT FOREST FIR KEEP CA FORN A GRE if? Manufacturers of iii? Weed, Calif iff' P R E E S L I I E N WEED MERCANTILE C0 FOR ONE STOP SHOPPING Weed CaIIfOrnIa W EI H! 1 were uzncnmnz :enum 7 'NF FRED S RICHFIELD YE 8 7997 Weed Fred PIIIon Cal forn a CompIImenIs of MT SHASTA MEAT MARKET Ph YE 8 4619 Nnck ROVIIO Weed Caluforma GENOVA HOTEL LOU S LOUNGE Ph YE 8 7967 Weed Caluforma JTEAKS ow. SPECIAL HI WAY CAFE FINEST MEAL mm Ty, OPEN 24 HOURS SO HIGHWAY 99 PHONE YE 8 2317 WEED CALIFORNIA WEED BAKERY Brunello Bros FANCY PASTRIES FRENCH BREAD Phone YE 8 4549 Weed CBIITOFHIB WEED LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS PHONE YE 84534 WEED CALIFORNIA Comphments of SHASTA VIEW GIFT SHOPPE 8. STUDIO Mr and Mrs D ScrIbner Phone YE 8 4678 Weed, CaIIfornIa MODERN FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES w E KRUM WEED CALIFORNIA Complaments of CENTER PHARMACY ED HICKEY, Prop YE 84534 Weed, Cahforma Al'S TEXACO SERVICE AI Henry, Owner B F GOODRICH TIRES South Hlghway Weed, CaIlf0fnIa SHASTINA PLUMBING and APPLIANCES HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES and PLUMBING SERVICES YE 82I49 Weed, CGIIIOYDIB MT SHASTA FLORIST CORSAGES and FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS WAInut 6 2073 Mount Shasta, CaIIfornIa 364 I ' 1 , , , wig. xi .1 ' A I If II-Y' HSI A ' i I 1 ,, ig? - 1 . MOUNTAIN MOTOR SALES FORD SALES -X I-lL,m1lu.n an SERVICE CHEVRON PRODUCTS Phone YE 8 4473 WEED CALIF Compllments of LUMBER AND SAWMILL WORKERS UNION Local 2907 Weed Caltfornua Weed DR D L HMES CHIROPRACTOR Calmforma Complnments Weed DAVE SBARBARO 76 srAnoN Caltfornua GENERAL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS and ACCESSORIES M BIL GAS STATION Joe Aquula Drstrlbutor Compltrnents of PSI CO MOUNT SHASTA CALIFORNIA Weed WEED INSURANCE AGENCY DEPENDABLE INSURANCE Calsfornra Weed California Weed GANIMS Mens and Boys Sporfswoar SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Calrfornta YE 8 4747 IOB Lake Street STROUT REALTY NC OFFICES COAST TO COAST W H Kung and Beulah Kung Fred M Fleck ISalesman7 Rt I Box I 67 Weed Calnfornta Weed WEED PRESS PRINTING and PUBLISHING C B Rapport Publusher Owner Caltforma ANGEL VALLEY MARKET Rossetto and RuHaIo Props DOM S DRIVE IN Ph YE 84772 Weed Caltfornta Htghway 99 C0mP me 'S f MARY and Dom BARCAGLIA DORRELL SHELL SERVICE Ph YE 87977 Weed California YE 84615 Weed CBIIIOYHIB Compltments of ADAM S GROCERY MALLORY CHEVROLET CO Weed Bob 8- Jtm Mallory Caltfornta Elwln and Wlllte CUSICK 8 RIZZO FLYING A SERVICE YE 84657 Weed Calnfornla IOI North Hnghway Weed Calufornta 365 L I 'Tal-A-A d , ' of . . . P E - L A O I GREATEST NAME ON EARTH Phone ' , I . , - 0 I . . . . I ' o , . . I . . . Compliments of . . MEDO-BEL DAIRY SISKIYOU S FINEST Klamath Falls Klamath River Mt Shasta Weed Dorrls Tulelake Yreka Dunsmuur Ph YE 8 4397 Weed Calufornla LOUIE S MOTOR SERVICE ANDREAZZA BROS BUICK CO Sales 81 Servvce Weed Mountam Valley Creamery Manufacturers and Dealers un DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone Edgewood 2481 1 WEED LOCKER PLANT YE 8 4655 FREEZER MEATS WHOLESALE Weed Callfornla Weed DARI DEUGHT H ghway 99 Cal forn a Weed RAGS BARBER SHOP and SPORTS SHOP Calufornna Comp Weed laments of Y CAFE and MOTEL Cal forn a Weed PHIL S MARKET Phone YE 8 4811 Calufornaa OASIS FOUNTAIN Margaret and Joe Rossetto ? 5 l 1u rcs E5'f fw ll I ll 1 I I T ' Q Q . v N . .' A ' ' 1 ri? -s :L - EU in . C- tiff? . AT . ' Qs! , , 14 ' 5. ' ' I I I 5 A I zgwf .Q ' N -' if -,,. I I 1 'HM I YM , ' I gf,-Qld l f' ' . . 'ww' I 'I 11 Il i I , i l :A ,ffl 3 3 I ' - - Us S 366 FIRST WESTERN BANK and must coMPANY WEED OFFICE WEED CALIFORNIA Compl ments of Co pl ments of J J BRADEN STANDARD on. COMPANY Weed SOLETTI S CENTER GROCERY Angel Valley Cal forma Phone YE 84565 Weed Cal forma Cornpl ments DR D L JOHNSON DENT1sT xRAYs Compl ments of FRED S The annual staff of Weed Hugh School would luke to take this op HARDWARE FURNITURE and APPLIANCES portunuty to express nts thanks YE B 4556 to the merchants for helplng make Weed Calfoma nts section possible Compl ments of GROPPI S MARKET Weed Cal forn a 367 I i rn i I i ' : - , i of... - - 0 Weed California I I - I . ' . i i 1 - . I I l I PEDERSEN'S MEN'S SHOP G R A N T S STYLE and QUALITY T 8' SHOWCASES SUITS MADE TO ORDER CABINE S MEN S FURNISHINGS DOORS - WINDOWS A so READY MADE SUITS and OVERCOATS MONTAGUE CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA CompIiments of . . . Better Mater'aIs for Better Homes MARLOWS JEWELRY BUILDERS LUMBER CO 202 scum Broad ay BUILD WITH BUILDERS YREKA CALIFORNIA PHONE VI 23551 YREKA CALIFORNIA THE TIK TOK SHOP sIsKIYou TRACTOR s. EQUIPMENT co R D B bash Owner FOR THAT DIAMOND RING WATCH CATERPILLAR JOHN DEERE Tractors 8. I plements OR CLOCK AND GIFTS THAT REALLY TIK Telepho e VI 2 2772 YREKA CALIFORNIA 6I2 SO MAIN STREET YREKA CALIFORNIA E J HJERTAGER 8: SON LUMBER CO Sawmlll Planmg MIII 8. Offlce CALLAHAN CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA ERICKSON 8. JAMES BUICK O PONTIAC I G M C Complete Automotlve Sales and Servlce YREKA CALIFORNIA Auto Truck Ire Workmen s Compensanon I FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP I SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY R S RUSS SMITH Agent Class of 27 JIM HUDSON Solctor Class of 51 512 4TH STREET YREKA CALIFORNIA Vlctor 2 2778 368 I I I I . N H w ' 1 I . . . aum , I - ,I I, m , n . . , . . . . . . . I I . . F. , . I H H , H I, - - I . . , - , II - - I - HAUSER STUDENT TRANSPORTATION PHONE Vlcfor 2 2935 YREKA CALIFORNIA BUD S GLASS SHOP YREKA TYPEWRITER SERVICE Replace Q I Glass fo All Makes of ars ROYAL5 a d VICTORS W gs et Channels R bbc., Weam ST p OFFICE STATIONERY a CI SUPPLIES IO9 E Ce ter Yreka Cal fo Yreka Cal forma OREGON GRANITE CO Marvn LeMaster Mgr LAY S OFFICE SUPPLY MONUMENTS 8- BUILDING STONE Broad Yreka Ca forma Yreka Cal forn a R M STEWART ERNEST L BETTS DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY FOR YOUR VISION 418 W M er Str et Yfckd Ca' IO ' 6 STATE FARM INSURANCE omplnments O DON JOHNSON 105 soum BROADWAY YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA 369 I m-n r C n in - F I - , n u er rs . n , I mia I i Complimc-ms of . . . ' I I , . II2 S. way Ii ' . I I . 11 u . , IH e I I ,. . n. . . . E. R. CUMMINS CO., CONTRACTORS 741 NORTH STREET YREKA, CALIFORNIA MASONIC BUILDING ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY YREKA, CALIFORNIA HILT STATE LINE SERVICE CALIFORNIA DEAN S DRIVE IN CAFE RESTAURANT 8. FOUNTAIN GO SEE DEAN AND LUCY AFTER 801 SOUTH MAIN STREET THE GAMES YREKA CALIFORNIA 110 WEST MINER STREET YREKA TELEVISION COMPANY INTERFERENCE FREE cAaLEn rv YREKA CALIFORNIA Vlctor 2 4228 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR F 310 SOUTH BROADWAY uruRE SUBSCRIBERS FROM THE SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS YREKA CALIFORNIA 110 WEST MINER STREET BILL MAGINNIS RADIO T V TELEPHONE vmof 24228 YREKA CALIFORNIA 1235 SOUTH MAIN STREET R A O C A FOR THE FINEST FOOD SERVICE .lack Henkel 81 Hope Crawford YREKA CALIFORNIA SISKIYOU COUNTY TITLE CO Suzanne Collner Class of 53 Margaret Wnnterunq Class of O9 Dorene YREKA Evelyn R Stone Class of 47 Wood Class of 40 CALIFORNIA WAY SE V STATI MOBILGAS 8 MOBILOIL GO GO GO WITH MOBILGAS 323 NORTH MAIN STREET PHONE 654M YREKA CALIFORNIA SCHOOL SUPPLIES GIFTS SUNDRIES 71 EAST MAIN STREET McNAIR'S s s. H GREEN STAMPS GREETING CARDS ASHLAND OREGON 370 I E 1. N C H F E Randolph Collier-Class of '21 Ruth K. Collier-Class of '25 John R. Collier-Class of '48 H 1 R 1 C E O N AMERICAN LAUNDRY Ann DRY CLEANING SERVICE LANES HARDWARE Pearl Moms 8. Harry Fredmar-I Rosale K Graz er and Wulson K GFGZISF YREKA CALIFORNIA MONTAGUE CALIFORNIA YREKA LUMBER C0 ALL KINDS OF A RP S M BUILDING MATERIALS YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA Complumems PBFREEMAN SOLDA YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA Compl mems of SHASTA GAS THE DUCHESS BAKERY YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA Co pI ments P RITY STO K E U RES Jewelry and Dress Shop DON MADDEN Manage, Telepho 6 254 YREKA CAL'FORN'A YREKA CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF ALLISONS SHOE SHOP MARK M BRAWMAN MINER STREET YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA 37 SH ' ILL ' of... In L. A. T. NE i - I Q COMPLIMENTS . . . mi of... LA 'S 'I SNOBOY-FRESH FRUITS 81 VEGETABLES STANDBY PACIFIC FRUIT I I P I Q .. and .' 'APPLES Pnonuce .ti Canned Fruits Phone vlcfor 2-4167 Ve9e'a'?'eS and Juices Raymond Street Yreka, California COMPLIMENTS OF UNION OIL PRODUCTS ADAIRWILSON Phone Vlcfor 2 2416 MONTAGUE ROAD YREKA CALIFORNIA PINE MOUNTAIN LUMBER CO Iformerly Penber1hysJ Post Office Box 535 Yreka Callfornra RADIO STATION KSYC lisvc of the Dua of the Valley an TOPS ID Enferfaunment ui 1490 on your dual 2' Yreka Callfornla 372 TOP - . . . . ' I d . . MIDWAY BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO YREKA INN Q coffee suor Q cocKTAlL LOUNGE Mr and Mrs George Russell proprietors T L Shnpman Manager Phone Vl 2 2712 Yreka California GIRDNER S AMBULANCE SERVICE Telephone VI 23434 Yreka Calufornla STOCKWELL MOTORS Your Local F 0 R D Dealer Congrafulahons the Class of 58 T H E T O G G E R Y Your Headquarlers for SPALDING ATHLETIC and SPORTING GOODS D C Jum HolfInger Ernue McLeod Tom Wnlburn Yrglq Callfomua 37 . . , . . , ' I I - I . . A 0 ll -an I . , 0 I ll ' Il . . 3 MAGUIRE 8. GREENE The Ackerman Store YREKA CALIFORNIA FRANK SELLSTROM LINCOLN MERCURY EDSEL WILLYS 510 South Main Street Yreka Calsforn a SISKIYOU PLANING MILLS US Om I P O BOX 697 YREKA, CALIFORNIA BLACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER COMPANY P O Box 145 HORNBROOK CALIFORNIA 374 I ' . Congratulations 1 A 'l F . PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS , O x H' B, O O O . I . i , INC. Q C I M i I I ' n g Q O CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 58 O HEAVENLY CANDIES 8. FOUNTAIN ROY JACKIE 2I6 West Mlner Street Yreka Callfornla Roy E Jones HEAVY HAULING ASPECIALTY 40 TON CAPACITY EQUIPPED WITH WINCH AND BOOM Phones Shop VI 2 2694 Offlce 2 3866 Yreka California Compliments of YREKA MEDICAL CENTER CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 57 25 S SPECIALTIES I I3 South Broadway Yreka Callfornla fandani STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 57 325 West Miner Street VI 2 3386 Yreka California COOLEY AND POLLARD HARDWARE Headquarters for WILSON SPORTING GOODS HARDWARE Yreka Callforma 375 RUSSEY'S VARIETY STORE 5-10- C- 1.00 Congratulations, Class of 58 CHARLES C. HARRIS THE LOG CABIN 'EA'-TOR Jim A O'1 RANCHES - Homes - BUSINESSES YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA NORMAN KINNEY our S H E L L Dealer YREKA CALIFORNIA 2 M KAREN ADELE S DANCE STUDIO Phone VI 22343 INER STREET YREKA HARVEY FOSTER Agent GENERAL PETROLEUM CORP Mobnlgas Mobllovl YREKA CALIFORNIA Phone VI 2 B E L S C A HARRY 8. EVA LEONARD props New Management 3954 Yreka California FINE FOOD RICHFIELD PRODUCTS MONTAGUE CREAMERY 2 MI NORTH OF GAZELLE CALIFORNIA MONTAGUE CALIFORNIA YREKA REFRIGERATION RCA WHIRLPOOL CROSIEY MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Sales 8. Servuce J M Luchens Phone VI 22909 0 BROADWAY YREKA 742 South Mann Street Yreka Calcfornla HSHERS FEED STORE NORTHERN SHEET METAL Authonzed Dealers Alummum or Steel ALBERS LARRO FEED A GRAIN PICK UP TOPS WARM AIR HEATING AIR COOLERS WBIIY lemos Harold Van Hoosen YREKA CALIFORNIA SO HIWAY 99 YREKA 376 Y . 3I W. ' M A ' F E rwlTcHELL's CAFE 3 4 S. A , ' ' We Wash to Thank OUR SUBSCRIBERS for Their HeIp un Flnanclng This Year s Annual DOM FAVERO JULIE DICKSON DEWAYNE SPENCER SUSAN HARRIS ANITA GOSSNER NANCY WHITMAN HELEN BOWER Busnness Manager Buslness Manager Business Manager r Edlior .Iunuor Editor Junior Editor Edntor 77 . . . . . , KATHY HURLEY ---------- Editor - - - - - - - - - A f ' YREKA STUDIO I DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS I II I South Broadway Vlcfor 2 4284 YREKA CALIFORNIA M SHASTA MILLING 0 Montague Callfornla Feed Manufacturers 81 Gram Buyers 7 T. C. 8 Your Transportation Requlrments WIII Be Gwen Prompt Attentson YREKA WESTERN RAILROAD CO SERVING YREKA SCOTT VALLEY KLAMATH RIVER and HAPPY CAMP Yreka Cahfornla Phone VI 2 4146 .4-ii. N NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONSHIP RODEOS - D I C K H E M S T E D , Producer 37 O I I I - I: 1 kv X 0 I. H, ' F I. .wi ...gk 5, V W ' I , x , - Q . 4-5.4 F 4 N? JG' ff ' I . x I x 'A I I .. x xr ft , , . 1 M. , , . f I 5 Q . M' K I J ' , .- N' 42.4 'L ' 7 ff - ' ur' Q 4 i't- I x 9 X - ,455 4 L, i - ' fl! NUTRITIOUS ina DAIRY PRODUCTS SHASTA VIEW DAIRY B E NEWTON 109 North Broadway Yreka Cahfornua FLOYD A BOYD CO CARL A FRANSON Mgr McCormick Deermg Farm Implements Tractors r-'G International Motor Trucks Yreka Calsfornla BARKLOW S DRESS SHOP 121 South Broadway YREKA CALIFORNIA Nutrmous Danry Products SHASTA VIEW DAIRY Phone Phone Yreka LLOYD FLEISCH Grenada VI 2 2621 2351 380 i fs i I Ir 4 1. a 1' f . , A , - 1 , . an..- ...... 0 by V A :L ,,.. se lun. X . S ' o I o I D ,M . A A I Compl ments of PEGGY S FREEZE YREKA SHEET METAL SHOP FoUNTA!N 216 West Center Y eka Cal forn a I29B So M rt Street Yreka SISKIYOU COUNTY BAR SAVAGE S PHARMACY ASSOCIATION VI 2 3397 Yreka CaI form a 325 So Broad ay Yreka RANCI-IES INCOME PROPERTY HOMES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES YREKA FLOWER SHOP Pau S H A R O N ou FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Yreka Cal forn a 3 A Ma n Yreka Cal f 22 72 NORTH HIGHWAY THE STYLE SHOP APPAREL OVERNIGHT SERVICE VIA ONC NATIONAL ADVERTISED BRANDS We WOW Wh Ie YO SIG-'fp AND PRICES Phone VI 2 2483 Yreka Cal forn a Yreka CaIIfornIa Compl ments of CAROLYN KURL SHOPPE OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT DR K R ATWOOD D D S Phone Montague 2932 Res dence 4491 Montague Y eka Cal forma MONTAGUE DRIVE IN SILVERHARTS MARKET YREKA FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone 4I8I Montague 23 So th Broadway Yreka Cal forma 381 I I I I ai I L I I 2 N. I A , I , - VI 4 O. N. C. FAST FREIGHT if . A S RICH MAD ICE CREAM 24 FLAVORS BROILED BURGERS FRIES Yreka California NORTHERN CREDIT SERVICE an NORTHERN CREDIT FINANCE Jnm LeBaron YREKA CALIFORNIA CITY MEAT MARKET Here Sunce 54 FRESH MEATS FISH AND SEA FOODS At All Times Phone VI 22704 YREKA CALIFORNIA C L CHURCHILL 8. SON RETAIL LUMBER an BUILDING MATERIAL MONTAGUE CALIFORNIA SISKIYOU SPORTING GOODS 3I3 W Mmer Street Warren Tormey SPORTSMEN SERVING SPORTSMEN YREKA CALIFORNIA J E TURNER 8. SONS FURNITURE and FLOOR COVERINGS Vlctor 22IO6 209 W MINER STREET YREKA JIM DOW RADIOTV SERVICE Jnm and Betty Dow PHONE 461 MONTAGUE SAFEWAY STORES INC JOE MASON YREKA CALIFORNIA MAGINNIS CHEVROLET CO CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC Sales and Servnce for the Servuce of Ameruca YREKA CALIFORNIA FOR THE GAS THAT MAKES YOUR AUTO GO STOP AT CAMERON AND FAVERO CAMERON 8. FAVERO 205 N Mam Street YREKA CALIFORNIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. of Yreka Fred J Meamber 8: Sons PHONE VI 22746 YREKA GRAYSTONE MOTEL ONE OF CALIFORNIA'S FINEST Telephone VI 22941 306 N MAIN STREET YREKA IMPERIAI. ELECTRIC SERVICE RESIDENCE AND COMMERCIAL WIRING Authorized WESTINGHOUSE Dealer COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Joe Stram 520 S Mann Street Phone VI 22457 YREKA, CALIFORNIA 382 ! , S3 . i, I L' I I I' I - d . , d , . . I DON S CABINET SHOP NORTH HIGHWAY 99 Yreka Calrforma Compluments of HOMER E ATCHLEY CUMMINGS DRUG Phone VI 23554 W MINER ST YREKA YREKA DRY CLEANERS ws PICK UP AND DELIVER Phone VI 2 2894 outh Mem Street Yreka Calnfornta PERKINS REFRIGERATION SERVICE COMMERCIAL SALES and SERVICE PUMP and MOTOR REPAIR Phone VI 2 2394 II5 THIRD STREET YREKA CALIFORNIA Pamtmg Beautrftes and Protects SISKIYOU PAINT 8. WALLPAPER E W Peterson Yreka Calnfornaa Compluments YREKA DRUG Yreka Caltfornra DR G C KLEAVER Dentusts Yreka Caltfornna P OPEN FROM 6 30 A M to 7 30 CLOSED SUNDAYS Yreka Cap 8- Jo Caltforma EEP NEW LOCATION RIDING EQUIPMENT AND GIFTS So Mann Yreka Caluforma Complnments of McCRACKEN TRACTOR C0 Gazelle Calnfornla SPROUSE REITZ CO Inc 5 to I5c store SCHOOL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY 2IO So Broadway Yreka Caltforma Y MONTAGUE VARIETY R Montague Caltforma 3 ' - II2 . . IO8 S ' , ' ' f ' of C A ' S C A F E DR. W. L. KLEAVER 1 , . : P.M. S L 'S IIO . ' , ' ' ' ' . ,I , TR FI ST COMPLIMENTS OF . . . Compliments of . . . MELODY MART Where the Gang Goes . BROADWAY YREKA CALIFORNIA JERRYS TASE T LUNCH So. Broadway YREKA CALIFORNIA REX CLUB 8 EMPIRE ROOM JIM DAVIS Owner 2 2659 YREKA BAKERY Martin Sutor Prop. HOMEMADE BREAD PASTRIES and CANDIES YREKA YREKA CALIFORNIA BROADWAY THEATRE ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST INFANTS 8. CHILDREN S WEAR TOTS AND TEENS YREKA CALIFORNIA 223 W MINER ST YREKA CALIFORNIA PAY CASH PAY LESS HI WAY GROCERY PENNEY C0 BILL EALY YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA THE BIG DIPPER W C K E R S LUNCH 8. FOUNTAIN NORMAN SQ PHOEBE WHITLEY YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF SCAMMELL S ELECTRIC Zemth Radno Frugndaure DR L E S RY Household and Commercual Sales and Servnce I2OO So Mam Phone VI 22421 IIO S BROADWAY YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA CALIFORNIA 384 I 315 SO , , VI - E L S I E ' S I I K' II Elsie Trivelpiece ' J. C. . A I I . . . P - A LOOK V TO THE FUTURE Now IS a good time to take a look unto the future and start preparing for a successful career Many successful careers have been started from good banking connections which were developed during school years Why not make Crocker Anglo your bank and let us help you wlth Hnancnal servoce and advuce throughout your career Youll luke the way Crocker Anglo does busnness cRocKERANclo YR FKA 0 FFICE BAN K South Broadway and West Muner Street MBER ERAL CORPORATI 1' Arai? :Tm QA df TRUCK UNES common cmuuen coNmAcr 0 DAILY ovenmenr sskvlcs cmuusn s. RADIAL HIGHWAY GENERAL TRUCKING lm, ssnvmcs NO CALIF smcs 1929 3' I-009 Dlsfanfe REFRIGERATED OPEN FLAT RACK FULLY INSURED AND CLOSED VANS SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO OAKLAND MT SHASTA YREKA 305 Ream A e 905 So Ma n St Mlsslon B 2230 Gllbert 3 59II Hlghgate 4 6286 WAInu1 6 2195 vlctor 2 M34 AFTER 500 PM 81 SUNDAYS K HOLIDAYS CALL YREKA Victor 23840 385 1 I 1,1 Q'n If ' I fl ' ' JJ: I ' I . . . , . I ME FED DEPOSIT INSURANCE ON , m W ' 'gt aff. 1,2-Q. lr H. me li -1 1 T I , 2,31- ,er 7 A' ,759 '51 fig ' A . I Tw. 'K ' , ,H f -1. j. W4 13322734 ,gpm :K gxnxtf I-My an A W v 4 -A W L I ' A tw f- . X. , in .54 1.-.vu .' 'W ft ' - ' 'gf-Y ' I t 1.-LG' .' 'L' ,U ' , 1 . 4 , v . M T., I I ,lm o 5- 3 1 f A ,: 7 I , t L A - Z , - o . . ' O r . v . . I . Compliments of X-Ray ERNESTT JOHNSON DR SIMONSON Yreka California 229 W Mlner SI CHIROPRACTOR Phone VI 22052 e a Calufornua Congratulations to the Class of 58 J H BAXTER AND COMPANY E M FRENCH suunms CONTRACTOR 309 Steele Terrace YREKA CALIFORNIA POLES PILING Phone VI 2 2210 Yreka Callfornua 3,6 W Mme, THE BOB SHOPPE INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH re a Calnforma E J BROWN SERVICE STATION 24 HOUR SERVICE YREKA MOTORS DeSOTO PLYMOUTH Sales Servnce Yreka Calufornla 521 South Mann St Yreka Caluforma YREKA SEED 8. GRAIN CO Compluments of POULTRY and DAIRY F5505 Kendall DVM Gordon R Burr DVM FEED GARDEN SEEDS YREKA VETERINARY HOSPITAL PET SUPPLIES Oberlm Road Yreka Calufornna Yreka Caluforma BEN BER MOTEL DA V EN P O R T S TOWN AND COUNTRY GARAGES PHONES GROCERIES and MEATS A SOUND PROOF AIR CONDITIONING so CUSTOM CURING and SMOKING Phone VI 2 2791 FHILCO BENDIX APPLIANCES FIRESTONE TIRES 1210 So Mann St Yreka Calnfornua Yreka Callforma 386 ' ' . ' . Yr k , ' ' I O O I I . ' Y In , ' ' Pacific Highway - Phone VI 2'2025 I O. K. , . . . . , . . . I I COMPLIMENTS or THE PALACE BARBER SHOP Yreka Caluforma A J McMURRY CO GENERAL CONTRACTORS Yreka Calnfornla COMPLIMENTS OF YREKA TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE Your newest bunldungs are better desugned because of our qualuty concrete South Hnghway Yreka Phone VI 2 3485 Cahfornra COMPLIMENTS OF DR DOMEYER WARRENS BLDG YREKA CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF THE DIAMOND CLUB 2IO W MINER YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA NORTHWEST CHAIN SAW CO t I Box IOZA Phone V 23 CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF HANDLEY S I22 S0 Broadway YREKA CALIFORNIA YREKA A H NEWTON M D CALIFORNIA DOOLITTLE S CHEVRON R v T A 1 I Phone VI 29930 340 So Mann and Broadway Yreka Calnfornua Yreka CHURCHILL INSURANCE 306 W Mmer Street P O Box I27 Cahfornna GLOVER 8. LINDLEY EXPERT INSURANCE PLANNING Fmre Casualty Auto and Bonds Warrens Buxldnng Yreka Caluforma Yreka EDDY S CABINET SHOP Cahforma 387 I D.D.S. R., - I-II7 , . .. , . . I se :cs s on I Magnavox KN Yreka BARNETT S Admiral GIFTS APPLIANCES Calufornna MONTAGUE SIMON 8. 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WHITE FIR MOULDINGS P O Box 517 W H Cramer Dorrus Calnfornna 391 1 s . . , KLAMATH Fl.0WER SHOP J C Rgulg Jeweler Complete Floral Servrce Telephone 4506 Phone TU 44159 Klamath Falls Oregon 1021 Mann Street Klamath Falls Oregon CURRIN 5 FOR DRUGS Everythmg for the Offrce and School 9th and Mann Phone TU 2 3475 SHAW STATIONERY Klamath Falls Oregon Klamath Falls Oregon DICK REEDERS CHUCK WAGON CAFE snr, fm. MM, Klamath s Famous Steak House Klamath Falls Oregon 630 Mann Street Klamath Falls Oregon L55 HENDRQCKS mugs ADAIR s runmrune s. HARDWARE 2212 South Snxth Street Furnuture for Every Occasuon Klamath Falls Oregon 2244 So 6th Ph TU 44510 Klamath Falls K F .I I BROADCASTERS, Inc SPORTS NEWS MUSIC PERSONALITIES Serving Southern Oregon and Northern Caltfornla 5000 Watts 1150 on your Dua Klamath Falls Oregon Phone TU 22551 6 S5 'Y SINCE 1863 o TRUST 0 S rvice comes FIR T with FIRST WESTERN WE PAY 3? INTEREST PER ANNUM on Your Savings Butte Valley Offlce Dorris, California 392 Network Features A I at ll ' Y' 49 e S Compliments of Klamath Falls Branch The Flrst Natlonal Bank of Portland MEMBER F D I C Klamath Falls Oregon s T E E L HEATON STEEL 8. SUPPLY PLATES SHEETS BEAMS ROUNDS REINFORCING BARS 8. MESH PIPE 8. FITTINGS WIRE 81 NAILS CULVERT 8. WELL CASING BOLTS NUTS B- CAP SCREWS BUTLER STEEL BUILDINGS Call TU 2 3426 428 Sprung Klamath Falls Compluments of DORRIS THEATRE Vera and Mart Jones Dorrls Callfornla DORRIS TELEPHONE COMPANY SWAN LAKE MOULDING COMPANY KLAMATH FALLS BUILDING MATERIAL DEPARTMENT STORE Try Us Klamath Falls Oregon The Butte TallleytStar Butte Valleys Home Town Newspaper Dorrus California Compllments of M 8. M MARKET Dorrls California 9 0 . . . 0 CHANNELS - ANGLES - FLATS Dorris California o . U E 0 ' I . 0 I 3 SUPERIOR TROY LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Phone TU 4 7513 336 Klamath Ave 700 South SIxth St Klamath Falls Oregon DIal 4197 J W KERNS OREG LTD INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER HARDWARE FEED FIRESTONE TIRES 734 South Slxth Street Klamath Falls LUCAS FURNITURE V2 ACRE OF FURNITURE 195 East MaIn Klamath Falls Oregon DICK B MILLER COMPANY 7th and Klamath Phone TU 4 4154 Klamath Falls Oregon D S JUCKELAND EDSEL SALES INC INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 11th 84 Klamath KLAMATH FALLS OREGON H O Juckeland TUxedo 2 2581 Compluments KLAMATH MACHINERY CO 445 Sprlng Street Klamath Falls Oregon Klam IIs O C AND E SALES COMPANY DIstrIubtors of Foods Confechons Beverages Tobaccos Restaurant and Fountam SuppIIes Tavern and Grocery SpecIaIIsts 603 S 6th Klamath Falls Oregon 394 , ' JW I S IIJSII ' 1' TS A WONDERF STORE KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH The United States Natlonal Bank of Portland 740 Mam Street Klamath Falls Oregon Klamath Fans Oregon HE N S KLAMATH CLEANERS MEN S WEAR 826 Mam Street WORK and DRESS CLOTHING OLDEST AND FINEST 431 Mam Street Klamath Falls Oregon SPECIALIZED SERVICE CO 1434 Mam Street Phone 5103 Klamath Falls Oregon OGER JE win nv 1 US 'IJ 837 Mann Street Klamath Fa s Oregon Compliments of DERBYS MUSIC COMPANY FINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Phone 4519 126 N 7th Klamath Falls Oregon Hour Towing JIM OLSON MOTORS PLYMOUTH DESOTO GMC TRUCKS Phone 5126 5127 522 So Sixth at Willow Klamath Falls 9 I ' UL I I Y.m.mu K m. I rl Min, 5 YY ' II ' . . . 24 ' I 5 MARTEL AND WAYNE CHEVRON STATION Dorrus CBIITOITIIB Compllments of OLY RIGO STANDARD on DISTRIBUTOR Dorrns Callforma DORRIS VARIETY PHONE EX 7 4361 P O BOX DORR I CALIFORNIA fp BY GUDERIAN Formerly the He ald and Ne s Phofog apher 1125 Ma n Klamath Falls Ore Ph TU 2 2791 TRUCK STOP CAFE 24 HOUR SERVICE DORRIS CALIFORNIA TOURIST ROOMS REMODELED REDECORATED PHONE EX 7 2651 Mrs Da sy Selberg DORRIS HAGELSTEIN INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE EXeter 7 2801 DORRIS CALIFORNIA TH E TAVERN ElIenBaIdwn DORRIS CALIFORNIA MEDO BEL DAIRY NORMAN MEEK D strlbutor EXeYer 74141 DORRIS CALIFORNIA BILLS FLYING A SERVICE DORRIS CALIFORNIA Complnmenfs of HOME LUMBER AND SUPPLY SOUTH 6TH KLAMATH FALLS OREGON S T A R I N N EASY TO FIND HARD TO LEAVE DORRIS CALIFORNIA SUBURBAN FLOWER SHOP AND NURSERY PHONE ANY TIME PHONE 1'Uxedo 4 8188 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON RED BARN Duck and Wnlma Fenwlck DORRIS CALIFORNIA 396 r W r .. 522 S, i , . . - ' - . i , I I ,i' THE GUN STORE Athletic Suppl es Klamath Fa s Oregon DON S MEN 8- BOYS WEAR We Geve S8-H Green Stamps Sth 8- Mam Klamath Falls Oregon VAN ORMAN S SHOE STORE Home of Rand Trum Tred Star Brand Poll Parrot 527 Mann Klamath Falls Oregon FLOWERS BY Blll 8. RITA 430 Man Street Phone TU 48173 Klamath Falls Oregon PIONEER PRINTING COMPANY COMMERCIAL JOB PRINTERS 124 So N nth St Klamath Falls WILSON TITLE 8 ABSTRACT CO 311 Ma n Street Klamath Falls Oregon BELLS HARDWARE 528 Mann Street Klamath Fa s Oregon Compllments of RUDY S MEN S SHOP 600 Mann Klamath Falls Dr Drader Dorrls Calnfornla BUTTE VALLEY HARDWARE 8. SUPPLY GENERAL HARDWARE BUILDING SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS PAINTS Telephone EXeIer 7 4581 Dorrls California Lnfe Begms aI E40CL Mr and Mrs Woody Wilson props Dorrls California MACDOEL GROCERY Macdoel Caluforma Compliments of RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION Lee Ingram Dorrls CBIIIOTFIIB I E DENNIS, JR SHELL senvlce Maccloel California 397 II I ' I , ll ' DORRIS REXALL STORE Marshall 81 Martilla Hamilton T H U B KLAMATH HARDWARE FISHING TACKLE - AMMUNITION LOGGING SUPPLIES GENERAL HARDWARE Happy Camp Calufornla HAPPY CAMP CHEVRON SERVICE CHEVRON GAS - TIRES - BATTERIES Welding Automotive Repairs Wrecker Service Happy Camp Callforma STANDARD OIL OF CALIFORNIA Happy Camp Caltforma A E Swalm Dlstrlbutor Compluments of HAPPY CAMP P T A Compluments of THE LOG CABIN BAR and CAFE Charcoal Brollecl Steaks HEADS SUPER MARKET MEATS GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS HHPPY Camp Cal'f0m'a Happy Camp Caluforma Compliments of V 8. K LOGGING CO Happy Camp Callfornla George Vmson Verno n Keller Lomnllt SLI III It RAY S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING Wheel Alugnment Welding Ray Wasson propruetor Happy Camp Callfornaa I2 N It 398 . . . I . . . . E ' S gh K ,EW ,wma th acvT.s y . II 1, 1 1? ' xxx 'Ki-I I I-E-.XX V fl , XX f T1 L23 as sr35tU.lS I f , ' . 7 I A F ,.. . I T' , I. SEIAD STORE In the Heart of Sportsmen s ParadIse HORSE CREEK STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Marg ret Patterson Pele and John Mallot' Horse Creek CalIfornIa Compllments of STEELHEAD RESORT CAFE cABINs WILDWOOD LODGE TRAILER FACILITIES SeIad Valley CalIfornIa GROCERIES TACKLE JunctIon Klamath and Scott RIVGFS RAINBOW RESORT Hamburg Calntornna MEICEDA S BEAUTY SHOP PERMANENTS AND BEAUTY CARE Horse Creek Calrforma SOCIAL CENTER OF HAMBURG ROSAS PLACE Hamburg Califorma wIshes to take thIs opportumty to thank everyone who has helped to make theIr SECTION of the WhIte and Gold a success 399 O Q a COflgflfUllllOh8, Clan of '58 Complimems of . . . Compliments of . . . THE HAPPY CAMP IWNPPOMAT , , INDIAN cnsex TRAILER COURT hm Hamm Happy Camp' Cahform. Charles 81 Juanita Carnes ACE ELECTRIC HALL'S MERCANTILE WIRING RCA TELEVISION , . I I d I. I ssRvsL GAS REPRIGERAIORS ReS'dem'a I 'I Us HP MONARCH COMBINATION RANGES WIRING SUPPLIES G.E. APPLIANCES A. D. Hinshaw Happy Camp California MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN SINKS HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS GROCERIES SPORTING GOODS Happy Camp California HAPPY CAMP DRUG STORE Happy Camp Calnforma Prescr phons Drugs Soda Founta n Magazmes Da ly Papers Stat onery Complete L ne American Greet ng Cards Fshung Tackle Agnes C Warner Ph G YELLOW FIR LUMBER COMPANY NEW and OLD GROWTH HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA Congrafulahons Class of 58 LION S CLUB Happy Camp California Compliments of . . PENCE'S PLACE G. D. Moon Congratulations, Class of '58 S H A N N O N ' S Happy Camp, California Compliments of . . . HAPPY CAMP GRANGE No 395 Happy Camp California Compliments of . . . American Legion BD American Legion Auxiliary Post No 530 Compl ments of DEL RIO THEATRE Don Avery Prop Happy Camp California J B BRUMMETT 1RAsi-I AND GARBAGE DISPOSAL o 42 Happy Camp California SISKIYOU MILLS FIR and PINE Happy Camp California KLAMATH APARTMENTS TRAILER PARK and Mora LEONJ HIGLEY Manager Happy Camp California 4 Ol d ' ' Bx 2 , ' ' I 'H 5 , I If ll -1' SHASTA VIEW DAIRY Cqmphmenfg of DISfI'IbUfOl'S 5 Y9 Charles 8- Juamta Carnes HAPPY CAMP LIQUOR STORE SPORTING Goons AND MAGAZINES Smnh Rose CARD S MODERN TRAILER COURT Happy Camp Cahfornna Compliments of PHILIP M TOLEMAN CRUMPTON BROTHERS Jushce Cow, Judge SAND GRAVEL na ROAD nocx Happy Camp Judlclal Dlsfrlcf D E L I V E R E D Clear Creek Happy Camp Somes Bar BOB S SHELL SERVICE Wholesale 8- Retaul JEAN S, CERNY TIRES BATTERIES TAX and BOOKKEEMNG SERVICE SHELLUBRICATION TIRE REPAIRING Open Evenings Happy Camp, California Darley Bidg Comer Highway 96 8K Daws Road 402 4- A .2 I 5k 'K ia , 'J If ,L 'M 5 V - I . 1 1 s . , - I WILLAMETTE BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Mills at Aumsville, Oregon Happy Camp, California Warehouse and Concentration Yard at Hornbrook Calufornla Manufacturers of Plywood Plywood Sheathing Thrifty Ply Will Over Garage Doors Kiln Dried Douglas Fir and West Coast Hemlock Lumber and Other West Coast Lumber Products P O Box 208 Aumsville Oregon S A R A ' S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of SARA L. NESBITT FOR A LOVELIER YOU Happy Camp California EVANS MERCANTILE S H O E S D R Y G O O D S WORK and SCHOOL CLOTHES Happy Camp California Congratulations Class of 1958 J P HULLQUIST Contractor SAND and GRAVEL EXCAVATING Happy Camp California Dick Merrill Mail Stage Happy Camp Yreka KENNETH WELLS JOHN S TRADING CENTER EPEMNIWI RADIO AND APPLIANCE REPAIRING AND REAL ESTATE Happy Camp John Stevens Happy Camp 403 . . 'N f-Y I W J A - All KLAMATH RIVER STAGE A . . I . A I .W . Autographs , ,. V1 . .ga . . f, '- . . -' - ,Y . ., ,,, - , ,.-.. , ., , ... -:, 1-1 Y.


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