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

 - Class of 1963

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Most of the area is mountainous but its wooded slopes, rocky peaks, moun- tain meadows, rugged streams and high lakes afford a variety of sports 1nd recreation in close association. North Fork Salmon River ORGSI King's Cosfle .M-,..... f. w, If 'fi' f wg, 4. I '.' ,Q-Q' N' , - HF if r A. .W uv' . L .f ,f' 1f' Q K ,xx , 345 ,A jxgw ,F YA - '. f 'V' , Q if fy ' '47 ,.' 'MV uk Q.. ir.- .,L.'ZW 1 - 'Q - 14,4 A 45 2 ' w 1 'lv Ho ncock Lo ke Shcxckleford Creek Caribou Lo ke y ,u-K 1 ui! ii 9 i histony of mount Shasta high School Hpioneens to Beans Five thousand dollars allotted for a high school-to purchase a piece of property, to con- struct the building, and to suitably furnish and equip the finished product to accommodate at least twenty high school pupils. Today, the mod- est sum would not even be considered. Furs-trapping and trading had attracted rugged pioneers into northern California as early as 1827 Coming down from the north, these un'- tiring individuals had spotted and used as a landmark and guidepost, a mountain equal to Mt. Hood. They named it Mt. Sastise, meaning white or snow-covered. Gold-the much sought-after and coveted precious metal of nature-a few years later, caused an influx of people into the extreme north central portion of California when the pan- ning and diggings around Yreka were at their height. Strawberry Valley, extending from present clay Mott to Black Butte, north and south, and separating the Eddys Mountains from Mt. Shasta was an attraction to stage travelers, especially in the summertime. It was blessed with delic- iously pure and cold water which they had drunk at the stage stop on the present Valley Road near the California State Fish Hatchery. The little valley was green with stalwart evergreens and tasty wild strawberries were plentiful. By 1852, there was a sparse settlement of people. A few farm houses were inhabited by trappers and their families or dismayed gold seekers. The settlement took the name of its sur- roundings, Strawberry Valley, and a post office was soon established. This building still stands but is now used as a dwelling. Mr. Justin Hinck- ley Sisson was one of the more enterprising set- tlers and by 1857, had completed a stage sta- tion. The well-known Sisson Tavern, he com- pleted in 1865. lt was a boon to the area, being a fine place for resort seekers to stop to enioy all the sporting and outdoor recreational facil- ities offered by Mother Nature. The small community slowly increased and in the early 1880's, the railroad was seeking right of way to the north. Mr. Sisson, who owned the land through which the railroad was seeking passage, gave the right of way and by 1886, the area was being served by the iron horse. At that time, the business or main center of Strawberry Valley was changed to the present Walnut Street location to be more centrally located to the rail- road and the name was changed to Sisson, honoring its founder and benefactor. Education was provided for the children of the area. There had been one room elementary schools at various places in the valley but as time progressed Sisson had a problem-second- ary education. The first high school in Siskiyou County was established in 1892 in Scott Valley at Etna Mills. One year later, 189'3, Siskiyou County High School, a large two story and attic frame building, was built in Yreka and opened to pupils at large in the County. No school busses, gaily painted brilliant yellow coursed twice daily the main and secondary roads laden with precious cargoes of youth eager to secure a high school diploma and often preparing to .go on to a higher education. The roads, no matter how main, were nar- row, unsurfaced, filled with chuckholes and deep wagon wheel ruts. They were slippery and deep with mud in inclement weather. There were few automobiles, even as late as 1915 and those few traveled at comparatively snail's pace. So, it was necessary to room and board away from home if you lived outside of Yreka land espe- Early Transportation. Freight Wagons 1905 lnut Street, Sisson, California 1916, first high 1918 Sisson Branch High School Istill standing and in use ool on second story of new City Hall lsecond as dwellingl Pine and West Jessie Streets, ilding left foregroundl. Sisson lMount Shastal from Sisson Tavern about 1915, 11 cially so if you lived in Sisson, 40 miles distantl and desired more than an elementary school education. The inhabitants of the various towns in Siski- you County had often rattled around the brazen idea of local high schools, but, there was the question of how to establish them. Education in 1915 in California was compulsory only to the age of fourteen. At that age, children were needed at home or to go to work to help sup- port the family. Many children had entered ele- mentary school late, at' eight or ten years of age, and therefore by age fourteen were not advanced enough to enter the high school even if one had been available within the local towns. The finances for construction of buildings were not available, and then there was the expense of hiring and keeping a competent teacher or teachers. Times were hard, financial matters were stringent in the small populace of Sisson, but the local weekly newspaper, The Sisson Headlight, for February 17, 1916, carried an article stating that a high school was needed, that the move- ment to secure one must be started. Prominent citizens were promoting -this and urged the Ladies' Improvement Club to stop at no obstacle and to move persistently forward until the goal was reached. The Siskiyou County High School Board took cognizance of the fact that Sisson people were declaring a crying need for a high school. A law had been passed by the State Legislature providing for the organization of jun- ior high schools and the Board said it would be glad to render any assistance it could to aid this movement. The people of Sisson had declared themselves progressive in educational matters and set out to prove themselves so. The Town Board donated the whole second story of the brand new City Hall lstill standing and in use as suchl to house the high school until permanent quarters could be built. It also set forth that Sisson was fast becoming known as a wide-awake town wear- ing a cap large enough to have another feather added to it. ln May of 1916, a mass meeting for the high school was held at the local Opera House. McCloud and Weed residents also were invited to hear Mr. Job Ward of Sacramento, Miss Hudson Dunsmuir, Principal of the newly es- tablished Dunsmuir High School, and County Su- perintendent W. H. Parker speak on the high school possibility. It was resolved to establish a high school composing Squaw Valley Township lMcCloudl, Edgewood Township lWeedl, and Berryvale Township lSissonl. A letter from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction favored establishment of the school at Sisson as a branch of Siskiyou County High School, like seven such schools in San Fran- cisco. lt was to be governed by the Yreka Board of Trustees and could pull out independently later, if conditions permitted. June 22, 1916 saw a high school register opened at a mass meeting of parents and pro- spective students. Eighteen registered to attend in September and Mr. Van Dellen of the County High School was instructed by the Board to go to Berkeley to hire a teacher. About six weeks later, Professor Palmer, his wife and small daughter moved to Sisson. Pro- fessor Palmer was to be the new principal- teacher of the new high school. He duly called a meeting of parents and prospective pupils, out- lined his year's work to them and declared that he would make the high school a success and a proud possession for the townspeople. He opened school four days later on September 14, 1916, with 14 pupils. The enrollment increased to twenty-one lfive academic and sixteen com- merciall. Some pupils 15 or 61 came from Mc- Cloud. They commuted daily on the McCloud River Railroad. Professor Palmer immediately called ci meeting of the pupils and a student body was organized. The first officers were: President, Merritt Sheldon, Vice-President, Roy Bell, Secretary, Doris Miller lHayes1, Treasurer, Mary Long lSheldonl. Almost the first concern of the student body was a library and a total lack of books. A Tag Day was held and enough funds were raised on that day to buy twenty books. Before Christmas, 1916, an additional fifty books on academic subiects had been loaned to the high school library by local citizens. Also a set of Encyclopedia Britannica, Universal History 112 volumesl, Byron's Works and Mark Twain's Works also had been loaned. By November, a basketball team had been organized with Ralph Holden lnow deceasedl as captain and coach. Blue and gold were selected for suit colors and thus the school colors were first permanently established. The boys on the team purchased their' own suits and each con- tributed 25 cents toward the purchase of the basketball. Harry Lassen made the hoops at his blacksmith shop and contributed them to the school. The first game was against the McCloud Elementary School team. Sisson won 30-14 due to weight. A girls' volleyball team was organ- ized. They played games every time there was a basketball game. Their suit was a white middy blouse, black sailor tie, full black bloomers, long black stockings and black tennis shoes. The basketball and volleyball practice area was out- side and behind the City Hall where the Fire Department Hall now stands. The classrooms were above the jail and often recited to the accompaniment of bellowing jail inmates, sometimes causing laughter among the pupils. But on the whole, Professor Palmer was well satisfied and pleased with his flock. One morning he arrived a bit late and found every pupil hard at work studying. There wasn't a sound of any sort to be heard. He complimented them upon their fine devotion to their lessons. Little did he know or suspect that they had been warned of his arrival by an outpost! The Palmers were well-liked by the towns- people as well as the students. They were made to feel very welcome in the community and their home became a social outlet for the students who were entertained several times at the Pal- mer home. There were afternoon or evening socials with games, music and songs, and re- freshments. ln September of 1916, the Siskiyou County High School in Yreka burned completely. The fire started during the night and the fire department couldn't save the frame structure. A 560,000 bond issue was sought to rebuild the school. The towns of Siskiyou lMcCloud, Weed, Dorris, Fort Jones, Sissonl had been advocating new branch school buildings for each town. The bond issue didn't state what would be done toward branch schools, so the bond issue was defeated. The bond issue for rebuilding was again put to the vote of the people. This time it was for 570,000 but stated that branch schools would be built in each town, 55,000 being allotted for each. The issue was passed in the county. Immediately, a site for the new building in Sisson was sought. There were three properties offered for sale-one in the Sheldon area, one at McCloud Avenue and B Street, and another on Pine Street. The Pine Street property won in the election and work was immediately started on the first real high school building. This was in May of 1917 and the first year of high school over the City Hall was drawing to a close. A flag had been loaned to the school. lt was flying atop the City Hall. A second flag, also loaned, was placed in the window of the second floor school room. 'The PTA had been organized with Mrs. Letitia Harper as its president. They secured and gave a piano to the high school and to round out the first perfect year, sponsored a picnic at Sisson Lake lsouthwest of the present Fish Hatcheryl. Everybody was invited. Here a petition was signed to have Mr. Palmer return for a second year. By the first of August the new Sisson High School was nearing completion and was to be ready for occupancy in September. The Mount Shasta Herald described- It isn't a very large edifice but is none the less neat and attractive and will be all Sisson needs for some time to come. lt is a credit to the go-out-and-get- it spirit of the town. September 11, 1917 and the merry clang of the school bell was heard again after four months of rest and solitude. The new building wasn't quite finished so the City Hall again ac- commodated laughing voices and light feet. Opening enrollment was twelve. By mid-October, the school was fairly bursting with pride, 'We have eighteen pupils, which beats all the other branch schools and we intend to keep it so. And the motto was Come to the school unless sick or dead. Athletics lvolleyball and basket- balll were continued and games were played in the Opera House lwhere the present Arcade isl. If games were out of town, the people were asked to take cars with as many friends as they could take to root for the team ana to show their interest in the high school. The biology class received a microscope and really began labora- tory study in earnest. Students were late even in those days for it is noted that Bill Rupp used to come up Main Street at half past nine but now he comes down the back alley at half past ten. Mischief, like- wise was active-Merritt Sheldon seemed to like to empty his ink bottle onto the floor and Wen- dell Bunny Edson had forgotten how to build a fire- Wanted a new ianitor. No wonder he couldn't make a fire, he had to swim six feet to reach the furnace. The new building on Pine Street lstill stand- ing at the rear of the present St. Germaine Foundation Buildingl was occupied by the end of November, 1917 and it was so good to be in a real school building. Serious work was on the agenda but all was not work. Pranks were a feature, too. Somehow the girls succeeded in get- ting the boys' basketball and stashed it in a safe place. Result: the boys hunted unsuccess- fully until finally they touched the hearts of the girls and the ball was returned. If the boys were absent from school the girls had to be janitor so the girls hoped every body would be present regularly. One door continually squeaked and annoyed and interrupted the classes. Also, one afternoon the high school was left without a teacher-very exciting times were enioyed by the students. Even a little hop lthe latest waltzl was enioyed in lab. class. Firecrackers went off in the furnace and the furnace smoked until the girls worried about their complexions. Miss Amy Luke was added to the faculty in 1918 and dramatics became a feature of the cur- riculum. She directed the first school play pre- sented May 18, 1919, Mrs. Oakley's Telephone and His Model Wife. By August of this year, 1919, there was a new law in the state stating that pupils must attend school until the age of sixteen and the county superintendent stated that this law would be rigidly enforced. This resulted in the increased size of the high school student body and crowded conditions soon existed in the small two room high school. The fall of 1920 recorded a student body en- rollment of thirty-three pupils and there were three on the faculty. The recreation area on the north side of the school lcorner of Pine and West Jessie Streetsl had been graveled and prepared for use as Tennis courts. The two year high school course that had been offered at the high school up to 1920 was changed in March, 1921 and from then on a full four year course was offered. Night school was started and even day pupils could attend. Eng- lish, History and French were the first classes offered. John W. Anderson, a local' contractor lnow deceasedl started construction on the annex to the small and bulging high school building in June of 1921 and was to have the addition com- pleted by the opening of school on Monday, September 5. The annex gave a good and re- laxed feeling to the school. There was plenty of elbow room and room in which to grow and ex- pand. In the spring of 1922, the boys felt the pressing need of a shower after P.E. classes. They were given permission to improvise one in the basement of the new annex and in the school notes it was recorded as a great improvement. December 2, 1921, French Field Marshall Foch came through Sisson on the train. All the high school students were at the depot to meet him with ci banner - Viva la France y viva Marechal Foch-Bon Voyage. This moved Foch deeply and he came out onto the end of the train to speak iust as the train pulled away. A few days later the high school received his thanks written in French on his personal card. This was framed and hung in the assembly room. Registration numbers continued to mount. September, 1925 gave a tally of 56 students and the faculty numbered seven. Again the co.n- ditions were crowded and a new building was being sought. Weed had a new high school building. It had cost more than was anticipated so Mount Shasta lname Had been changed from Sisson in June, 19251 would have to wait another year for a new building. With the old school re- paired, Jere E. Hurley was named principal and he exerted every effort possible to the advance- ment and improvement of the school. He was a very young rnan and Mount Shasta was his first principalship. There had been discipline prob- lems but these were soon smoothed and Mr. Hurley gained the very highest respect and es- teem of his students. Early in August of 1926, ground had been purchased on East Alma Street as a site for the erection of a new high school. The plans were adopted and funds were provided in the budget. To the people of Mount Shasta Prospects are bright for this much needed building. The orig- inal plans were for an 580,000 plant but the supervisors cut the amount and allowed only S40,000. The contract was finally let in two parts l11 with the money on hand l21 on what the next year's tax collections could bring in, to William Shaltz of Chico for S67,790. The ground was broken the last of May, 1927 and by June 4, all supplies were being easily hauled up the newly paved Alma Street to the new school property. Tool houses were quickly erected and the founda- tions were soon appearing. The cornerstone was laid August 20, 1926 at 2:30 p.m. H. A. Wilson, M.A., LLD., City Superintendent of Berkeley schools was the main speaker. An American flag over 150 years old with 13 stars waved in the breeze and music for the ceremony was furnished by the American Legion Band. The contents of the box was a Mount Shasta Herald, post card views of Walnut Street, a list of officers of the local masonic lodges, board of trustees of Siskiyou Union High School, faculty of Mount Shasta High School, a Teachers' College verse class publica- tion, Schulers' sales poster,,and cards of the con- tractors, L. B. Hill and William Shaltz. The new building was not ready for occu- pancy by the opening date of school. The high g g 1 is is 1922 Sisson High School Student Body. 'lf s Sisson High School with Annex added, 1922. Pine Streetl present St, Germaine Foundctnon burldnngl in Aon... Mount Shasta High School 1927-1959. Eost Alma Street school band under the most able leadership of a loved director, Charles Graham, set out to be the best band in northern California and to pre- pare music for the approaching dedication cere- monies. December 7, 1927, the new high school was completed and accepted after duly being inspected, by the Board of Trustees. The towns- people and the students and faculty were ex- tremely proud of their new possession-modern educational equipment--and prepared for all future growth. The Mount Shasta Herald for De- cember 22, 1927 quotes, These are the last High School Notes to be written from the old school. Friday, the whole student body will participate in the migration into the new building. The stu- dent body will aid in moving every way possible. We leave the old building with a kindly feeling toward it. Although it was built to accommodate less than half of the students now enrolled, the school has been very successful within its walls. Three years ago, we felt badly because we would not have a new school. Then Mr. Hurley came. He told us that a build- ing never makes a school. That a school is a group of students associated together for the purpose of gaining an education. Hhe pointed out that it was possible to have a splendid school with a pupil on one end of a log and an instructor on the other end. We appreciate the new building and the efforts and vision of all those who made it possible and we shall see that it is kept new and shall always remember that it is spirit and cooperation that makes a high class school possible. January 3, 1928, the moving was completed and not a day of attendance had been lost in the moving. The public dedication which had been untir- ingly awaited was held the evening of March 9, 1928. For thirty-two years a constantly increasing enrollment of youth, having become known as the Bears proudly inhabited their new quar- ters, an imposing and glistening structure. Faculty members were proud to be at its leadership. The eager and aspiring students and athletes brought honors in sports, band and academic fields. Pen- nants and banners of blue and gold attested their accomplishments in sports. The professions claimed a iust percentage of Mount Shasta's graduates. Graduation was always an event anticipated by the seniors. Fitting and proper exercises were held in Yreka. It was mandatory that each stu- dent qualified should be in attendance at that mass graduation of all high schools in the District in order to receive a diploma. The last District Graduation was held at the McCloud High School in June, 1935. ln the years following each high school has had its own local graduation. This was one of the steps forward effected by Jere E. Hurley when he became District Superintendent in June, 1935. Freshmen came and seniors graduated. Num- bers continued to increase and in spite of think- ing that future growth had been amply provided for, the corridors and rooms of the new 1927 building began to suffer growing pains. The in- creasing number of young people made for traffic snarls and iams in passing between classes. Classrooms became overcrowded. About 1955, it was time to think about rejuvenation and adding on to the old building or a complete new structure. The State condemned the building and dedicated it too costly to raise it to modern building standards. Thus, a new site on the Everitt Memorial Highway was selected and purchased by the Board. We eagerly waTched The foundaTions and framework. We counTed The days and almosT hours To compleTion of The fine modern and up- To-daTe buildings. During The summer vacaTion of 1959, we cheerfully buT somewhaT sadly moved inTo our new home. IT is quiTe imposing on a large campus which is being landscaped very pleasingly. Our rooms are lighT and brighT and our furnishings and equipmenT are up-To-daTe. BuT, aT This wriTing, we are again feeling grow- ing pains. Our number has swelled To 260 sTu- denTs, wiTh a faculTy of 17, and more expecfed for The 1963-1964 school year. ForTy-seven years of secondary educaTion for a communiTy nesTled aT The base of The massive senTinel from which iT Takes iTs name, whose loyal Bear sTudenTs enThusiasTically parTicipaTe in iTs progressive program of educaTion and exTracurricular acTiviTies and aThleTics are here meagerly recorded. We are proud of our school and our herifage. mount Shasta hlqh School 1959 - Dnesent f' fflfgqf ' .wi 4 mfiw fl wa H., ,gm-5 Q 7 -ru, 7 ,442 Scenes O Courtesy-Shasta View Siudio, Weed, Calif. - J S ' ,W gzy ' fiigiilfm 5 W H , ffggay, gwlivaiiks ' ' 3K 'sff1Q2TQi5Qw 1Q A i ..-- .-: gs 5 1' :' L . 2 J - is -L. ' M ,f j 4 'A K wg , . A f V m,,, wif 521l.::.lS'f?5ff'Tf,y ,SQ-I bsgsglgggfw- Af'v1p1's'QiQ: -QQQs:ifsf:ff3.-315 ': :QW-V ff ,L L,,. ,ly ' M' fu, 2. Q . gf f A y ,. as 2 t -s Q -- ' ,Q 2-iz . 5 H . Tk A ,, ' 5' H, Q' ,Sw f .Jn 5345 .- t I x.,p,, , i 4 X . Mfrilh 25 L A i,gQLz,,A, A Q H. -' ' J' :W N,5'5?5E4 V V K i i . fi W L. v . , , Q A 'Y ' A , Q , .3 Boano of tnustee JAMES D. HERBERT RAY E. MCINTYRE President Vice-President GEORGE THEBOLT Clerk DYSART SCRIBNER AL SWAIM Member Member EILEEN MILLS ninistrative Assistant lLLlAM M, FREEMAN Principal unt Shasta High School CARL HOLMBERG Principal rt Jones High School AOIHIDI UQAIIOD CARLTON P. HOBERG District Superintendent MARY MOORE ROBERT B. MANLEY District Clerk ' Supervisor of Guidance ROBERT W, BURCELL RALPH K, CLELAND Principal Principal Weed High School Butte Valley High School , . 44-, f ill? A, fl PM 'L' f! t'?,. ., i-ii JAMES R, FOOTE CHARLES R. GREEN Principal Principal Happy Camp High School McCloud High School Aomlnlstnatlon Bullomq pnoqnam A W 'QUE' , k z ,2 A F Mn Q 4351 Mm. fam M fvff 2 X, :17.,E F ,gig 4 2 f ' 2,117 1, M vw 1 WM 4 Q:-Eff -- qw 1 Ju. ,. ff' ,MMM iwxgfif X ,- ' Ji yy, 73 V in gm MJ , 3? Q 3V ' J ' W H 35,5 ' QECEJ 36553353 521533, V. 1 Emil M535 msn. ilag 5. mx W A wk V34 .' 27215 'V 7 4 Jw.,wK:.ff V. 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STANDING: Sophomore Class President Carla Mazzinig Fresh- man Class President Sam Williams, Junior Class President Don Welch: Black W President Mike Aumang C.S,F, President Steve Run yang Senior Class President Jim Poloni, F.H.A. President Elaine Ham mond. Stuoent COUNCIL Gmls Ano Boys State Steve Runyan Rosa Phillips Mike Auman M' 1' , A,QV A ' JIM POLONI Class Presidenf MILDRED SOLUS Class Secretd ry Class of '63 LEWIS SHELTON Student Body President FULTON SMITH Class Vice-President E I! Ex SS 2 If gg 5 Q NORMA CAOI LE GARY ANDRIGHETTO fs 55 sf? 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P is D e 1.13 X 'gf gk ,f uualllixiallql cfLfQs.-a!1-5 !1'!n-l Becky Downey Ylgi H' l' E gf. 1 '51 R .ff Mike Carpine sl? if -e'f'V Delobe Dohrn if-J A as A--sc ,- lo-as ... if f -F , ,O if if 3: M Qjfwf. it , yy ,iso f .Q -5:21 rig. Dennis De Ross Willie Mae Efier Sian Ellison Glenda Henderson Ronnie l-lursi James Tim Layton 5l'1el'Yl Lenli Ronnie M0ll0 Y Janice Nelson Jesse Moreno fi 'ai ll i s X' i cy,ci i, . A . J li S 2 'Y' ii io 5 X, , Q 1 Patti Parker Glenn Rizzo J 5 if i M. Dick Myer Geraldine Poloni Dale McLain Cammie Sbarbaro Loui Carol Shelton Kenneth Shaffer ' Nr-f Larry Sharpe Pam Tosi Danny Still Elaine Williams i g E.. x xi V Ya 11 SI .465 -.1 Shirley Renning 5 Rizzo Monna Scott Ronnie Russell Betty Smith Edwin Shannon Gail Tonkin Leon Small Orin Swearingen 8,1 i f Roberta White John Toms e v 'E rf A '. I fi Bill Starling Dannv Trimmer SAM WILLIAMS ADELE MAZZONI LINDA ARNOLD PAT HUGHES Presidenf Vice-President Secrercry Treasurer Class of '66 RUBEN ALVARADO Veloro Alves Sergeant-or-Arm: X 1 Sylvia Borcoglio Sue Burcell Tony Belccsfro Junior Carter Jeff Anderson Rita Arens Bob Borden Hozel Brown ' P? .' lmfa, Jim Ccson Terry Corolono Lynn Crawford Jo Ann Cutler Barb Davis .sf ., if .fini Abram Escafel Jure Mae ETTer lra Fair Judy Jackson Joy Kegg .3 .L 6 if .Q if -, Vf.Q'5i L S 2 H frf- 'f Danny Dawson Cheryl Greensfreet if .J gg'--gf, :gf f - eww rszziszw,-iw , xslw Q5 l 1518! 5 A 4 5 Q 1 J 2 ' 3 sg fr f, .. Sfmiivzsflg-1,UQ5fL: . - iii 'isivgiaiiis9225515555 . 5- Otis Laney Gloria Lowary Bonnie Martin Mike Mooney Carolyn McLain Linda Nord Kathy Phillips Denver Piggee Kathy Pillon sv ,fs .. X, Q Deanna Duchi V BJ. 1 Q 1 3 . viii' fm , es, . I . . as ,. ., 5' . is r.f,-, se, ffgfgsgsf V, M W4 M gsggisir . eezsggwf L I 1 J s 59, Riu? WF 955 M- , Q, ff, if f .lyk H, W , , Q 5 WL., H ii? 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'LZ-W' Brownies M,kF, Richard Barbara Ronnie and Kathy Cindy W' , A ,Q ga: Vg my If Y 1.3 ' li CS FRONT ROW: Shirley Renning, Secretary Sandy Giorgis, Vice-President Mike Auman President Steve Runyan: Treasurer Dave Gustafson, Barbara Mazzini. SECOND ROW: Sue Burcell, Pat Hughes, Melvin Soletti, Betty Smith, Gail Barbieri, Larry Blanken- ship, Carla Mazzini, Julie White. FRONT ROW: Rasa Phillips, Lewis Shelton, Shirley Williams, Susan Hoberg, Sandy Giorgis, Cindy Gaynor, Shirley Renning, Mike Auman, Steve Runyan, Dave Gustaf- son, Barbara Mazzini. SECOND ROW: Julia White, Karen Soletti, Scheryl Lenzi, Fran Nash, Cathy Niswonger, Pat Hughes, Judy Jackson, Linda Morgan, Sue Burcell, Shearin Meline, Gail Barbieri, Marcella Russell, DeAnne Paletta, Janis Nelsen, Carla Mazzini. THIRD ROW: Hank Beck, Dolores Dal Canton, Linne Scribner, Shirley Ander- son, Mildred Solus, Estella Pugh, Betty Smith, Larry Blankenship, Melvin Soletti. honoiz Roll Ce ship Joan Utle Mrs Davis Elaine Hammond David Gustafson Kath Tallerico Gary Andrighetto, Fulton Smith, Wanda Wilson, Cathey Whalley, Larry Blanlcen I 1 Y1 f . 1 I 1 A 1 Y l 1 Jeannie Leporini, Karen Soletti. FRONT ROW: Norma Caoile, Donna Soletti, Deanna Acquistapace, Mildred Solus, Dolores Dal Canton. SECOND ROW: Ronald Dohrn, Steve Runyan, David Gustafson, I' Mike Auman. 1 3 vow- FRONT ROW: Robert Delgado, Bev Dolce, Gordon Davis, Cougar Canton, Cindy Gaynor, White and Gold Editor Cathey Whalley, Comments Editor Riet Pugh, Duane Cavarzan. TOP ROW: Hi Wind White and Gold Assistant Editor Elaine Hammond, Mildred Solus. Editor Sharon Aquila, White and Gold Junior Editor Dolores Dal FRONT ROW: Willie Mae Errer, Estelle Pugh, Patti Parker, Almeia Assistant Editor Eldine Hammond, Riet PUQH, Larry Blankenship. Smith, BACK ROW: Dorothy Smith, Editor Cathey Whalley, Junior Barbara Thompson, Business MCIDGQSI' Cindy GGYDOF. Editor Dolores Dal Canton, Monna Scott, Rosa Phillips. Not pictured: 'E 3 S -r - H A . l - ,-L k 141 -me .ft ,si ,rv Q9 ll' E HOMEMAKER FRONT ROW: Historian Cathey Whalley, Secretary Joan Utley, Presi- ford, Lola Wilson, Wanda Wilson, Norma Caoile, Advisor Mrs. dent Elaine Hammond, Treasurer Kathy Tallerico, Vice-President Bev Mercer. Doke. TOP ROW: Jure Mae Etter, Pam Tosi, Joy Kegg, Lynn Craw- FRONT ROW: Julia White, Jim Brunello, Doug Henry, Steve Runyon, Secretary DeAnne Paletta, Treasurer Susan Hoberg, Vice-President Kathy Tallerico, President Cindy Gaynor, Advisor Mrs. McCracken: Shirley Williams, Don Welch, Barbara Mazzini, Wanda Wilson. Carla Mazzini, SECOND ROW: Sandy Giorgis, Lyda Aquistapace, Susan Abramson, Dan Pease, Mike Auman, Bill Duchi, Lewis Shelton, Dave Gustafson, Bill Glenn, Norma Cacile, Karen Soletti, Shearin Meline, Donna Soletti. THIRD ROW: Kathy Campbell, Shirley Ander- son, Deanna Aquistapace, Jim Poloni, Jeanne Leporini, Schyrel Williams, Gloria Alvarado, Becky Downey, Sheryl Lenzi, Gail Bar- bieri, Linne Scribner, Dolores Dal Canton, Patsy Martin. FOURTH ROW: Patti Parker, Jim Burcell, Gail Tonkin, Debbe Dohrn, Shirley Renning, Cammie Sbarbaro, Betty Smith, Monna Scott, Geraldine Poloni, Lanelle Booth, Linda Aquila, Deanna Duchi, Cheryl Cald- well, Mary Thompson. FIFTH ROW: Cathy Niswonger, Fran Nash, Linda Arnold, Pat Hughes, Adele Mazzoni, Terry Catalano, Judy Jackson, Lynn Crawford, Sue Burcell, Patsy Soletti, Kathy Pillon, JoAnn Cutler, Linda Nord, Barbara Thompson. TOP ROW: Roberta White, Gayle Doggett, Gloria Lowry, Joy Kegg, Sydney Stone, Jo- anna Negro, Judy Toms, Sylvia Barcagalia, Bonny Martin, Cheryl Greenstreet, Lola Wilson, JoAnn Vanetta, Caroline McLain. L C C C r gl is C as , is 5 , . f if: ' ' ' .. 3. t 3. 5. 9 ,,', nf gy 5 BANG Chonus FRONT ROW: Gayle Daggett, Peggy Hayes, Kathy Campbell, Dan Pease, Bill Glenn, Lee Ferrero, Linda Williams, Barbara Davis, Sylvia Barcaglia, Gloria Alvarado. SEC- OND ROW: Jeanne Leporini, Joan Utley, Barbara Thompson, Ken Shaffer, Ron Hurst, Alphonse Smith, Pam Tosi, Glenda Henderson, Schyrel Williams, Sharon Laney, THlRD ROW: Bev Doke, Donna McLain, Elaine Williams, Othella Fletcher, Doug Henry, Roger Zancaner, Mario Marruffo, Sylvester Carter, Carol Shelton, Patti Parker, Alma Jean Magee. TOP ROW: Monna Scott, Elaine Dorrell, Janice Dixon, Ken Campbell, Dennis Ruffalo, Dan Dawson, Omri Hildreth, Dorothy Bird, Sharon Aquila, Rosa Phillips, Mr. Mattos. FRONT ROW: Luigi Tallerico, Dan Pease, Barbara Mazzini, Shearin Meline, DeAnne Paletta, Rosemary Arens, Frank Belcastro, Lola Wilson, Judy Jackson, Deanna Duchi, Bev Doke, Carol Shelton, SECOND ROW: Cammie Sbarbaro, Barbara Bird, Linda Nord, Tony Belcastro, Louis Rizzo, Carlyle Pratt, Hank Beck, Carma Braun, Sheryl Lenzi, Tony Mazzei, Clardies Hilliard, THlRD ROW: Danny Trimmer, Doug Henry, Carla Mazzini, Shirley Anderson, Gary Turner, Abram Escatel, Mike Belcastro, Bob Delgado, Linda Morgan, Mario Petrin, Angelo Benato, Roger Zancaner, Jim Brunello, Dennis Rutfalo, Dave Gustafson, Bill Glenn. TOP ROW: Jeff Anderson, Gino Capo- villa, Richard Cross, John Toms, Jeanne Leporini, Mr. Mattos, Don Welch, Mario Maruffo, Jim Burcell, Richard Arens, David Lopez, Richard Cedros, Ron Mallory, Dale McLain, Tom Pease, Lewis Shelton. it K l E FRONT ROW: Louis Rizzo, Dan Pease, Luigi Tallerico, Clardies Hilliard, Hank Beck, Barbara Mazzini. SECOND ROW: David Lopez, Dick Cedros, Tom Pease, Lewis Shel- ton, David Gustafson, Bill Glenn, Dennis Ruftalo, Jim Brunello, Gino Capovilla, TOP ROW: Mr. Mattos, Don Welch, Rich Arens. FRONT ROW: Barbara Thompson, Barbara Mazzini, Kathy Tallerico, Dolores Dal Canton, President Larry Blankenship, Joan Utley, Jeanne Leporini, Linne Scribner, Fran Nash. SECOND ROW: Kathy Phillips, Carla Mazzini, Lyda Acquistapace, Kathy Pillon, Mildred Solus, Pat Hughes, Cindy Gaynor, Pam Tosi, Lanelle Booth, Linda Nord, Tony Belcastro, Louis Rizzo, Carlyle Pratt, Hank Beck, Carma Braun, Sheryl Sandra Giorgis, Monna Scott, Becky Downey, Norma Caoile, Adele Mazzoni, Pat Soletti, Gail Tonkin, Gail Barbieri, Cathy Niswonger. FOURTH ROW: Marcella Rus- sell, Donna Soletti, Terry Catalano, Carol Shelton, Velora Alves, Sandy Dowd, Deanna Acquistapace, Dorothy Smith, Joanna Negro, Sheryl Lenzi, Shirley Renning, Sylvia Barcaglia. FIFTH ROW: Betty Smith, Karen Soletti, Judy Jackson, Julie White, Roberta White, Sharon Beggs, Lola Wilson, Cheryl Greenstreet, Linda Morgan, Linda Aquila, Debbe Dohrn. TOP ROW: JoAnn Cutler, Linda Arnold, Caroline McLain, Mary Thompson, Patsy Martin, Cheryl Caldwell, Sharon Aquila, Bev Doke, Kathy Campbell, Geraldine Poloni, Shirley Anderson. GDGIISN W FRONT ROW: Norma Caoile, Barbara Mazzini, Kathy Tallerico, G.A.A. President Mildred Solus, Cindy Gaynor, Cathey Whalley, Bev Doke, Joan Utley, Jeanne Leporini, Elaine Hammond, Karen Soletti, Wanda Wilson. SECOND ROW: G.A.A. Secretary Shirley Williams, DeAnne Paletta, Susan Hoberg, Sandy Giorgis, Scheryl Williams, Dolores Dal Canton, Cheryl Caldwell, Patsy Martin, Mary Thompson, Gloria Alvarado, Donna Soletti. THIRD ROW: Cathy Nis- wonger, Shearin Meline, G.A.A. Treasurer Kathy Campbell: Sharon Aquila, Linne Scribner, Barbara Bird, Dorothy Smith, Marguerette Pugh, Deanna Acquistapace, Linda Morgan, Marcella Russell. 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'bum ,, mg K , kflnull ,,f Z ,uf f- 'U .E R ,mf ffl ,- 1-K9 wi .V gy, A 'X E A. if UDOGIIGAIIGO Siskiyou County League Co-Captain Co-Captain 'Center Steve Guard Terry Linvillet' Clark All-Superior California Third Team QB Larry Blankenship' End Bill Duchi' Tackle Ormi Hildreth' 'HB Don Welcht' All-Superior California Second Team 'ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTION, Siskiyou County and Shasta-Cascade Leagues. PLAYERS OF THE YEAR, Siskiyou County and Shasta-Cascade Leagues. t .' fha- 'llilexs I WK' :X. Q ,i ,,,,.. ...,, -' 1 , ,. x Y gi il i 5 it E 5? L Tackle Ken Campbell HB Bob Delgado QB John Dixon End JOl'1r1 FGCSY Tackle Steve Runyan HB Fulton Smith FB Alphonse Smith , - , illrkisf s: wisecn Aefciui . 2 'l f i iii, E0 ' A' CDAITIDIOIWS Shasta - Cascaoe league Center Hank Beck Guard Burch Browning Tackle Victor Cason End Lee Ferrero Tackle Bill Glenn Guard Clardies Hilliflrd E ' HB Roy Langford End Mario Marruffo End ROY MUVSCWTSV Tackle Tom Pease HB Jim Poloni Guard Luigi Tallerico Guard Jerry Tyler Jayvee Co ' Cl'lAmDlO!1S FRONT ROW1 C0'C0PlGln5 Dennis DeR05S. Jesse Mofeno- SECOND Dan Trimmer, Denver Piggee, lra Fair, Gary Turner, Sam Williams ROW MQV- Fred Zcmollof RlCl U d Cross, John D0Vl5, Tom Belfaslfof Darrell Browning. TOP ROW: Sylvester Carter, Dick Cedros, lro Clark Coach MV- l'l0fVl5, Ron MGHOVYI Jlm Bwfellf -le Y Bates, MQV- Dennis Ruffalo, Louis Rizzo, Glenn Rizzo, Charles Byrd, Melvin Ruben Escolel. THIRD ROW: Jim Ccson, Bill Capovilla, Ron Hurst, Salem, Siskiyou County league VARSITY JAYVEES Weed ...... MT. Shasta Weed ...... MT. Shasra Weed Anderson Weed Anderson Weed Greenville Weed Greenville Weed ...... Fall River Weed ...... Fall River Weed . . . Triniry Weed ...... . . Triniry Weed ...... . Hayfork Weed . Hoyfork Weed ...... MT. Shasfa Weed ...... MT. Shasta Weed Dunsmuir Weed Dunsmuir Weed ...... . . .Yreka Weed . . . Yreka KNEELING: Asst. Mgr. Fred Zonotto, Alphonse Smith, Coptoin Mike Omri Hildreth, Don Welch, Mickey Duchi, Dennis Rutfolo, Dove Aumon, Mgr. Steve Clark. STANDING: Jerry Tyler, Terry Linville, Gustafson, Bill Duchi, Fulton Smith, Steve Runycn, John Dixon. CNAITIDIODS Don Siskiyou County league , ,ohm Southenn Siskiyou hOllOAy Mon Iiounnament Omri Dennis Mike '7' 1 Y-.,,. W KNEELING1 Mgr. Charles Byrd, Captain Mike Carpine. STANDING: Tom Belcasfro, Frank Bel- casfro, Sam Williams, Ron Mallory, Jim Burcell, Jerry Bates, John Davis, Melvin Sole-iii, Ron Hurst, Ira Fair, Dennis DeRoss. F KNEELING: John Toms, Herman Pugh, Tony Belcasiro, Jeff Anderson, Kenneth Piva. STANDING: Mgr. S Richard White, Stanley Ellison, Danny Dawson, Carlyle Prait, Frank Belcasiro, Randy Zandona, Coach Mr, Rossetfo. Q K Q il G f l i f xii fx 1 ff i l XX fi' N CNAITIDIOITS Class A Siskiyou County mt. Shasta lions Relays KNEELING: Wayne Duncan, Don Welch, Carlyn Miller, Co- Capfain Jim Trimmer. STANDING: Co'CapTain Dale Welch, John Davis, Roger Blankenship, Bill Davis, Gene Belcastro, Dan Pease, Mgr. Terry McLain, Lee Ferrero. T f Records 880 School 1.32.0 MS Relays 1.35.5 46. Mi e 3:38.13 TRIMMER 440 WGYHS DUHCGH 2206 WELCH PV STATE MEET STATE MEET Records 440 Records: PV School 49 9 School I2-93A MS Relays 51 4 NSClF T2-93A CNAITIDIODS mt Shasta lions Relays FRONT ROW: Larry Blankenship, Co-Captain Roy Langford, Co-Captain Bob Delgado, John Dixon. SECOND ROW: John Toms, Dan Trimmer, Richard Cross, Darrell Browning. TOP ROW: Mgr. Terry McLain, Jerry Tyler, Jerry Bates, Tony Mazzei, Harlan Kuykendall. RECORDS John Dixon HJ School 5-7V4 Susanville lnvifafional 5-7 V4 MS Relays 5-3 V, 400 Relay MS Relays 50.7 Blankenship, Dixon, Langford, Delgado - John Dixon Dennis Ruffalo Gene Belcastro Omri Hildrefh CO-CNAITIDIODS Siskiyou County league INFIELD Fulton Smith Jesse Moreno Sieve Clark Bill Duchi Larry Blankenship KNEELING: Mike Auman, Gene Belcasrro, Elvy Mazzoni. STAND- ING: Ken Campbell, Bob Delgado, Jim Poloni. Jayvees FRONT ROW: Ron Russell, Larry Sharpe, Hank Beck, Dan Trimmer, Mike Carpine, Tom Pease, Gary Tur- ner. SECOND ROW: Mickey Duchi, Mario Petrin, Duane Cavarzan, Bill Glenn, Jim Burcell, Ron Mal- lory, Dennis DeRoss. TOW ROW: Tony Mazzei, Ron Heist, Glen Rizzo, Dan Still, David Birtwistle, Larry Crawford. Block W AQ 4 A 4. A 5 A E565 FRONT ROW: Mike Carpini, John Facey, Larry Blankenship, Presi- dent Mike Auman, Vice-President Steve Runyan, Sec.-Treas. Dove Gustafson: Lewis Shelton, Dan Pease, Jim Poloni, Mickey Duchi. SECOND ROW: Mario Petrin, Tom Pease, Robert Delgado, Ormi Hil- dreth, Dennis Ruffalo, Bill Duchi, Don Welch, Gary Turner, Steve Clark, Roy Langford, John Dixon, THIRD ROW: Roger Zancaner, Jerry Tyler, Lee Ferrero, Sgt.-at'Arms Terry Linville, Butch Browning, Hank Beck, Angelo Benato, Ken Campbell, Tony Mazzei, Bill Glenn, FOURTH ROW: Jim Burcell, Dick Cedros, Stan Ellison, Dale McLain, Jesse Moreno, Dan Trimmer, Tom Belcastro, Darrell Browning, Orin Swearingen, John Toms, Glenn Rizzo. FIFTH ROW: John Davis, Clar- dies Hilliard, Bill Capovilla, Charles Byrd, Frank Belcastro, Richard Cross, Ron Mallory, Jerry Bates, Dennis DeRoss, Louis R-izzo. TOP ROW: Fulton Smith, Herman Pugh, Ira Fair, Denver Piggee, Fred Zanotto, Danny Dawson, Tony Belcostro, Sam Williams, Melvin Soletti, Jeff Anderson. , ye,!N'7??'7W7i,,,,,, : Sw--leafs, ,: , 6 W'- 1IfQ?fe1:2tf m,f fgq3g,,jfg1'.g -U-fZf- E 'Cv -.25 ggi f. K , k M, mm-.-. wi, a'1u'e1f'vvm ew X , TJ' ' 1 ,, Q' ' 4 f2'QQ' -f w - infill? . ,K 'LL xiii' , .5 w , 'A ' Q 1 'ifiim ' whmf?:fi:5f ww 1:S1,+1vf' i'i5f2 iilff H , fswsfif Wrsii? gfxfffeia' , ' 'fy' ,' 1 13 mw- I QW 1 MW ' mwwm5MMMu.?w5 1-W2 Q13HYm,wwfw,w, mg! i1: 1115.42 , -fmL3QLs,b, - - ' 'f 'xliililzivf .4 ' E2 2 lil QE 1513256 . -, ff?a1fiH ?1'.v, cw 1, v ,Q 'F' mfffky-1' f W wmsfggwwqfv UII6 VAHGY l mn. hmes mn. Gaskell Oeolcatlon We the students of Butte Valley High wish to dedicate our section of the White and Gold to two members of our faculty. Mr. John Hines has been with us for seven years. He is Vice- Principal, counselor, and science teacher. Mr. Richard Gaskell is our physical education teacher, football coach, and gymnastic coach. He has been at Butte Valley High for six years. Both have been loyal friends as well as good teachers to all the students here. Both are respected by faculty members, parents, and students. Mr, Hines and Mr. Gaskell, we express our sincere thanks for all that you have done for us, and we hope you will remain with us in the years to come. . '5..-il Y 'WF- ' re Y'W' llacult MR. HINES Vice-Principal B.S. Humboldt State College ,,.,, 'i MR. CLELAND Principal Admin, BA. Admin. Credential San Jose State College MRS. DAVIS Treasurer B.S.E. Henderson State Business College MRS. H INES B.A. University of California MR. BLAKEMORE University of California MR. JOHNSON St. Benedict s College Post Graduate MR, GASKELL B.A. Los Angeles State College MR. CHAMBERS F BA, Chico State College --.....,,,,gh MRS. DOW Oregon State University MR. ZECK U.C.L.A. Teaching Cred. 9 San Fernando State College AHC SIZAIIII ' MR. GOUGH B.A. San Jose State College CLIFF STUMBAUGH RUTH SAMPLE JACK FLEMING Custodian Secretary Custodian P 76 Class pnopnecy H63 YI As I waited in the steam ship building for de- parture time, my mind was miles away. This was to be my first visit home since I had come to Hawaii ten years ago. I felt a tap on my shoulder cmd my head ierked in surprise. There stood two of my old high school classmates, Kelly and Susan McKinnis. They were taking their long postponed honeymoon. I was pleased to hear that Kelly was now president of the General Electric Corporation in Minneapolis, Min- nesota. After a short chat it was time for me to board shi . pWalking up the gangway I thought I saw a familiar face at the top. Sure enough, greeting the passengers as the first mate stood Stan Byrd. Once settled on board I decided to take a look around the Mona Loo. I came upon a magazine stand where I bought a San Francisco Examiner. The headline Governor's Election Nears caught my eye. I was stunned when I read, The Gallup Polls show Rodney Allen has a 51-49 edge over his incum- bent opponent. Glancing further through the paper I saw a familiar name on the society page. The title of the article was Marital Problems by Doris Kin- dle. I scanned the sports page last and was in for another shock. The headlines read, Jim Street's Two Errors Give Giants Second Straight Over Dodgers. When evening arrived I walked towards the bow of the ship where I again met the first mate. He of- fered to take me on a tour through the ship. As we walked, he informed me that Steve Goodman was now a beach comber, and was last seen at Welling- ton, New Zealand. Then we entered the gambling casino and Stan said he had a surprise for me. He led me to a tall gentleman dressed in a black suit. I looked up into his face and was too stunned to speak. This gentleman was none other than Dale Johnson. I soon found out that Dale was manager of the gambling casino. This was all too much! We were nearing San Francisco and again my anticipation mounted. The ship stopped and I saw a tug boat approaching our liner. I knew it was the pilot who would direct us into the Golden Gate Har- bor. When the pilot came aboard I recognized him at once as Rollie Robinson. It was good to be in San Francisco. I caught a cab and was driven to the Town House by Tom Hamilton, whose driving hadn't changed much. The news was iust ending on the cab radio and the an- nouncer said, This has been Jim Dow in New York with the latest news. Seated in the Town House I was enioying the distant voice of a young entertainer when the waiter, who I saw at once was Ray Williamson, approached me. I requested the name of the talented singer and was delighted to hear that it was Red Ingalls. After eating I decided to take a short walk down Market Street before catching my plane. I looked in the window of a lady's dress shop which had the name Barb's Apparel written on the glass. To my astonishment the lady rearranging clothes in the win- dow was Barbara Filippe. Later I passed an optome- trist's office with the name Dr. David Sligar on the door. Adiacent to this building was a door with the inscription, Robert Streed, Private Investigator. It was time to leave for the airport so I hailed a cab. Just as I stepped in, someone hurriedly tossed a pamphlet at me. As we drove away I turned quick- ly in time to see that the someone was Stanley Bar- nett. Big bold letters saying All Men Are Created Equal stared me in the face from the pamphlet. I caught my plane iust in time and breathlessly seated myself next to a young boy. He seemed to be getting quite a kick out of some crazy magazine. I glanced over his shoulder and saw it was a Mad Magazine. I also caught the editor's name which was J. H. Kerwin. From Klamath Falls I took a taxi straight to my old high school in Dorris. Entering the door I felt strangely that I was again attending school there myself. I at once spotted Mr. Cleland for the office and scooted after him. Mr. Cleland and I hashed over all the Butte Valley news occurring in the last ten years. He asked me if I had seen Lynda Holbrook since she had married Jack Leen. When I replied no, he continued telling me that they had a summer re- sort on Meese Lake and also six lovely daughters. He told me that John Parsons had given up his engi- neering career to write poetry and publish novels. He also mentioned something about David Bryan being the foreman for Butte Valley Farms. Leaving the office I met Mrs. Hines in the hall. She asked me if I knew where Sheila Winebarger was. I told her the last time that I had heard from Sheila, she was vacationing in Italy with her pro- ducer husband. Mrs. Hines informed me that she was still tracking Sheila for her library fines. Next I decided to drop in on Mr. Chamber's journalism class. As I entered the room, I heard Mr. Chambers say something about attitude which re- minded me of the old days. Visiting with Mr. Cham- bers I found out that Joe Craddock was now a re- porter for the local Butte Valley Star. Before I left I headed out to the gym to see if Mr. Gaskell was still around. A Ballet class was being conducted on the far side of the gym so I wandered over there. I was flabbergasted to see Gene Resler as the instructor. Then I saw a bald headed man coming toward me. I hardly recognized him as Mr. Gaskell. Behind Mr. Gaskell walked another familiar face which I identified as James Cavener when they drew closer. I soon learned that James was the coach for Happy Camp's football team and they were play- ing the Bulldogs that very day. I inquired about James' cousin, Eileen Cavener, and was amazed to hear that she was a racing iockey in Kentucky. I iust started to leave the school when I heard a voice behind me call, Sue. I turned to see Louise Hodnett dressed in western clothes. I lust assumed she was still living in Dorris until she asked me if I had seen her show on TV. Dismayed I asked her, What show? She went on to tell me that she had replaced Minnie Pearl on the Grand Ol' Opry. I walked down the school steps dazed, wonder- ing how so much could happen in so little time. ROLLIE ROBINSON President Lough and the world laughs with you. JOHN KERWIN Vice-President Athletic prowess leads him for. S DIORS 1963 LYNDA HOLBROOK Secretory Eyes too expressive to be blue too lovely to be grey. SHEILA WINEBARGER Reporter If you have on itch for suce cess, keep scratching. JACK LEEN An honest mon's the noblest work of God. , Tiudvi STEVE GOODMAN Growl'd and Iook'd and growl'd again. RODNEY ALLEN Fame is what you fake, char- acter is what you give. Swish? JIM STREET Fall seven Times: sfand up eight. X CHARLES INGALLS 'lHold The fort! l'm coming. SUE MYERS Now for good luck cas? an old shoe after me. DORIS KINDLE A gentle manner and o pleas ing way. ,,,, al!- KELLY MCKINNIS He has a mighty row To hoe. SUSAN MCKINNIS How do I love Thee lef me count The ways JOE CRADDOCK Ir's a pure wonder To me DAVID BRYAN When angry count 45 when very angry swear. GENE RESLER An arfust IS a dreamer of The acfual world JOHN PARSONS Why all This Toil and Trou ble? 'Tib- DAVID SLIGAR Silence is golden but I'm off The gold standard. RAYMOND WILLIAMSON Much learning makes me mad. ff' DALE JOHNSON Norhmg ns more useful than silence. ROBERT STREED A lurrle Iearmng IS a danger ous thing. JIM DOW Men of few words are The best men. BARBARA FILIPPE All went merry as a marriage bell. EILEEN CAVENER Better by far you should for get and smile. STANLEY BYRD Nothing is certain but death and taxes. TOM HAMILTON Heads l win, tails you lose. STAN BARNETT LOUISE HODNETT The magic of a face. This life is most ioIly. JAMES CAVENER All great men are dead, feel ill myself. Karen Cleland Terry Croddock Juonice Spears Clinfon Archibald Deon George Sharon Adomec Mike Kiger Leslie Doriuser Jumoizs Left-C, Whife, President Right-A. Christy, Vice-President Larry Sfreed Melvu Boyd Milton Durham Billie Dows 'L' --- A H l Benny Sfruble Judy McBride Richard Kirk W,-.f--e Don Clevenger Carol White Left-K. Cleland, Reporter Right-B. Crutchfield, Secretary Helen Addington Lem Addington Don Harmon QW' ' Marcella Kane Bobby Crutchfield Larry Harrington Linda Storey 44641: Mary Dow Shirley Wade Ardith Christy TOP ROW ll- to R-lr MVS. D0viS lAdviSOrl: L- MUVPPY, 5- Tl10mP50l . J. Griffin, T, Connor, N. Steffeson, D. Covener, J. Cornbell, R, Pot- P- HUY5, S- Templeton, -l- -lofdflfl N- Holbrook, D- DONUSGV, B- ter. BOTTOM ROW: J. Cowin, K. Truox, S. Keele, S. Newnhom, K. Dows, S, Crowford. SECOND ROW: H. Tokinoko, C. Hall, S. Egeline, Winebqrger, R, Lucas, S, Edgar, B. Curtis. -':.f4e-If-ui. --,-- . - gm M 'J-We P 4- N 5 i . - ' J. ' 1 fi K 4 , -7 ,ii x I . - f H155 6 S Left to Right: N. Holbrook, President, J. Left: S. Crowford, Sergeant-ot-Arn Jordon, Secretory, R. Criss, V. President. Right: T. Conner, Reporter. TOP ROW lL. to R.l: Mrs. Dovis lAdvisorl, N. Lorsen, D. Bloir, P. P- Clark, D- SUFUPTSV, C. Robison, A. Mclntyre, B. Edsoll, G. Wood- Doy, E. Owens, T. Cowin, M. Broughton, M. Wiggins, A. Robinson, ord. BOTTOM ROW: B. Green, L. Trickey, M. Clenens, S. Worren, L. Porsons, R. Criss. SECOND ROW. D. Clork, J. Butler, M. Andreotto, D. Hoclwick, K. Tuter, D. Fleming, T. Croddock. Q I TOP ROW lL. to R.l: B. Goodman, R. Christy, R. Adamec, D. Adding- ton, J. Addington, L .White. SECOND ROW: B. Goodhue, K. Hol- brook, C. Lavender, J. Ross, M. Bailey, Mr. Chambers lAdvisorl. att to Right: M. Butler, Secretary, R. Dannaus, President: T. Holbrook, V. Presi- Ent. TOP ROW lL. to R.l: D. Kelly, R. Spannus, C. Shoemaker, F. Fleming L. Kirk. SECOND ROW: E. Beck, S. Laws, M. Nelson, M. Moreno, L. BOTTOM ROW: L. Fogle, P. Kane, B, Lewis, D. Fairchild, R. Reed, H. Faulkner. Left: R. Hunnicutt, Reporter. Right Laws, Sergeant-at-Arms. Brewer, Mr. Johnson lAdvisorl. BOTTOM ROW: P. Mclntire, R. Hun- nicut V. Owsely, K. Holbrook, M. Butler, J. Bartlett. N' Stuoent CCUHCII Advisor Sue Head Cheerleader e i 9 as P Q ,, C K I Q 'Qs 'ff' el -v A Head Songleoder Freshman Pep Club President ' M : ' Junior -zfiggf si f 1- , 2 f, V15 5 - V 4.5.9 Q f .. N5 'sem-,A wav, Q - f ffffif, President f 5 F' ef? Sf ii ffm E? -Q President Carol si. , PEQ QQJK1 VV Student Body . 'Q President b 3 t 56I'1i0f Sophomore V K ' .J 9 President President Block B President Doris Student Body Secretary C.S.F. President G.A.A. President Student Body Vice-President H ff Q E1 2 wr i .2 vt A? J , , J, .1 if i 5 'E 1 in , ' 'Q if - is . Q. -u . ' ' ' - ' unlink' new . .. z my STANDING lL. to RJ: Mr, Chambers lAdvisorl, G. Resler, J. Craddock. SEATED: S. Barnett, M. Kane, S. Myers, J. Street, S. Wineborger, H. Addington. Jounnallsm A Mi. . ' 48,3 Val' Gene Sheila sue ,.f u-Q Jim Stun Helen Marcello .loe Kelly B.V. vs. Fall River V. Tournament Champs Carnival Queens Homecoming Queen Toughdownl Business Managers Wonders of Science Slave Day Sadie Hawkins Dance - if R jf' 'iffis -V. X v x , 201091 5 5 5Xl'lX,, I Cciltooosttc I Voc ' E 4 2 at vliioxx ' lo , ' .ff l lo Z1 f L. ' , I X, J BOSYJO .X ' if? A fd , ' f' 1-' I' .,,, , ' , X W.. . ,it Q guyf O l -, I w, ,ii Q ' a soixifici of 0 I O L I Rl L Addington T Hamilton J Griffin T Conner R Robinson M Broughton D TOPRWI.o.:. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,, Sligar. THIRD ROW- R. Allen, R Hands, I.. Trickey, D. Clevengar, L. Harrington, S. Crawford, B Crutch field. SECOND ROW: R. Criss,.C. Ingalls, K, Winebarger, J. Kerwin, D. George, B. Struble J Leen D Johnson, Mr. Gaskell. BOTTOM ROW:' T. Cowin, S. Barnett, J. Street, S. Goodman, J. Parsons R Williamson, D. Hadwick, G. Woodard, Mr. Chambers. u rv I 2 52:0 l l EP CLU TOP ROW lL. to R.l: S. Templeton, A. Mclntire, SECOND ROW: D. barger, S. Myers, L. Danuser, S. Edgar. BOTTOM ROW: A. Reames Cavener, C. White, K. Cleland. THIRD ROW: B. Filippe, S. Wine- L. Holbrook, D. Kindle, J. Jordan, J. Spears. .30 TOP ROW lL. to R.l: N. Larsen, S. Thompson, H. Addington, C. White, S. Adamec, L. Holbrook, S. Keele, D. Cavener, J. Jordan, T. Holbrook, D. Fairchild, A. Christy, S. Winebarger. SECOND ROW: L. Storey, E. Owen, A. Mclntyre, S. Templeton, J. Cowin, L, Dan- user, M. Kane, K. Cleland, S. Edgar, L. Parsons, A. Reames. THIRD ROW: C. Lavender, B. Curtis, L. Murphy, R. Reed, J. Butler, B. 90 l 5. X R Goodhue, S. Myers, M. Dow, E. Cavener, R. Lucas, B. Filippe, D Kindle. FOURTH ROW: D. Blair, H. Faulkner, P. Day, N. Steffenson P.. Hays, K, Trouax, S, Newnam, M. Wiggens, C. Robison, V. Ows ley, R. Hunnicutt. BOTTOM ROW: M. Butler, B. Lewis, L, Fogle M. Andreatta, P. Clark, J. McBride, J. Bartlett, P. Mclntyre, J. Ad dington, M. Bailey, L. White. BACK ROW lL. fo R.l: R. Allen, C. Archibald, T. Connor, K. McKinnis. FRONT ROW: P. Day, s. Edgar, s. McKinnis. School hGLD6l2S Office Ano llsnany TOP ROW lL, fo R.l: A. Reams, J. Spears, D. Blair, K. Cleland, M. Kane, M. Dow, M. Bailey. SECOND ROW: L. Storey, N. Larsen, L. While, D. Kindle, B. Filippe, L. Holbrook, L. Danuser. FIRST ROW: R. Allen, R. Hunnicull, V. Owsley, S. Edgar, D. Cavener, C. Archibald. L. fo RJ: B. Goodman, M. Nelson, D. Kelly. 91 5? Q U i 'WH T M -f yy www ,WS M 'vWf,215a:1m:fgs:ewes1 - 1 femfLQ5fg15giaaf'i,-s2:4s2i4S?mq:?:zzzsf W: - :mmm Z 5 H w1wwL1ggsv 1355511 Iiswa ygiwwsff ug fg,fuw-if1-ww-ewuf5233525'fl V - -Lf, , fsffslfsmi ZS: ' A- A- Af M-mn-: --rf ww.. N -11 5 ,,w,, ,2,.D,. .mgzg Q .9 6, ww ,mul iz gf wg 9' '5 Q SNES' 2622538 Q Qi WQE, 18, my Q, ,W ,Q W 5. V vskikzga , 54 g A TSPSQZK iggaisgg sgjggggg f 3Zs,f?isa-fqgif l gmggigyfaylq 'I 9 J H LL. ,f nf ,151 13- M - 8 'fgsiggzaij 5 Ur -f If 34 S1 42213 'SSW AL A Q,n .,E--E. V, ': ' . MWE. X, ki ,izw vt ? -f my NEW 1: 115: Ls G ,f-, X 5 ' Wy.Ql 1 2 Q 3 3 A as 4 K ,, K1 fw- W 1 lL. To RJ: Ann Reoms, Lindo Holbrook, Doris Kindle. SonG leaoens IL. fo RJ: Ann Reoms, Lindo Holbrook, Doris Kindle V-, 3 K1 .1 mn2'W..!P1:M fff A BVHS BVHS BVHS BVHS l FRONT ROW QL. fo RJ G Woodo d Coach Cho be s D Add ngfon Sponnous A Rob nson BACK ROW B. Good cm IM ru gerj F Fleming S Crawford R BVHS BVI-IS BVHS BVHS r 1-.1 4 1. -- 0 Champions 62 FRONT ROW IL. to R.l: M. Broughton, J. Ross, J. Moreno, K. Hoi- Hodwick, S. Lows, T, Cowin, B. Goodman fMODGgCF,. brook, D. Shoemaker. BACK ROW: Coach Chambers, M, Nelson, D. SCORES BV. . . . . .vs. .... ...... E Tno forfeit BV ........ 24 ...... Hoppy Comp 15 BV... ...TB ...... ,HoppyComp15 BV... .... 46... ........E'mc 8 BV... ...24 .... Fort Jones 12 BV ........ 17... .. For1Jones18 BV... ...17 .... MT. Shclsw 16 S . f as E25 .FI L LI I F353 'll' -nr me Q i BACK ROW STANDING IL. To R.I: D. JoI-mson, R. Robinson, I.. Ad- ING: J. Kerwin, Mr. Chambers ICocchI, J. Street, C. IngclIIs. dington, S. Bclrnetrl J. Parsons, K. McKInnis, FRONT ROW KNEEL- Vanslty Scones BV 48 . . . . . MT. Shosfc 40 BV 33 ... . .. FcII River 47 BV 39 .. Tulelcike 26 BV 36 ..... K.U. 34 BV 38 .. TuIeIc1ke 4I BV 43 ... Dunsmuir 53 BV 32 ...... Weed 59 BV 5I ... .... ST. Mory's 50 BV 45 ... ... I-Icippy Comp 55 BV 30 .... Dunsmuir 50 BV 54... F'r.Jones 59 BV 23... .. Modoc 43 BV 53 ....... Emo 34 BV 4I .. Cedarville 49 BV 55 .. . .... FT. Jones 48 BV 60 .... McCloud 45 i 1 X in , s i 5,1 f 2 1 EX 2' xx 1 3 .Q John My . wax 5 , 3' ,952 SH .2 Q ermw -- I l A . if '99 5 im , , QW fu .7 'lm '42- QQ fx, t I X .v 4,2 I Kell Ingalls Drives for Two. FRONT ROW IL, To R.l: R. Spannaus, J. Moreno, D. Hadwick, Mr. ROW STANDING: A. Robinson, D. Addington, E. Beck, D George Chambers lCoachl, G. Woodard, S. Crawford, M. Broughton. BACK R. Criss, K. Winebarger, N. Holbrook. ,X ., , i 5 3 , 5 . . fi.. .ii.,. .,.. R wwwwwmwwwwqr- ,y.i , V 5. 55.5 Jim Griffon This Bu og JV team storied out with cz. I Mi. Shasta. Things W i e .Jie o s .iisssis lawn Uk S H e i..iri 1 i.r W W ...B . . 4, W, B thelmselvesli e Sarskfyoull Small! Schools R T001 WOI1' all if.,. . ., .V .,. , iir. r,2' 1 , A' f . - ip 'r'-r'..' , , D ef i.r.s R W ., , .,,,,,.,,, ,,,q,lf. , qw 1 ,.,, ,,fk,,,5,. .57 ,,,V,,,,,,,,M5,,, K 5 fe gag WW SCORES . MT. ShasTa .. Fall River . . . Tulelake . . . Tulelake .. Dunsmuir , . . . . Weed . . Sf. Mary's Happy Camp .. Dunsrnuir CHAMPIONSJ ...... Efno Happy Camp HSD, BACK ROW lL. to R.J: D. Hadwick, B. Green, M. Broughton, S, War- Trickey lManagerl. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Chambers lCoachl, M, Cle ren, B. Edsall, G. Woodard. SECOND ROW: J. Cambell lManagerl, mens, K. Winebarger, C. Hall. T. Cowin, J, Parsons, J. Street, C. Ingalls, J. Kerwin, R. Criss, L. BASGBAH. The Bulldogs are looking forward to ci better season than last year because they have eight returning lettermen on last year's varsity squad, The Bulldogs open the season at home against the Fort Jones Cubs on March 15. tnack STANDlNG lL, to R.l: J. Kerwin, B. Green, G. Woodard, K. Wine- ING: D, Hadwick, S. Crawford. burger, M. Broughton, R. Criss, N. Holbrook, Mr. Gaskell. KNEEL- BACK ROW lL To R.l: V. Owsley, R. Hunnicuff, P. MclnTyre, J. Bart- D. Cavener, S. Edgar, E. Cavener, S. Keele, K. Cleland, B. Lewis leTT M Wiggins L. White. THIRD ROW: B, Edsall, D. Flemming, B. M. Dow, M. Kane, D. Clark, R. Williamson, FIRST ROW: S. Myers Green K Winebarger, L. Srreed, C. Hall, D, Hadwick, M. Brough- J, Kerwin, L. Holbrook, G. Woodard, Sheila Winebarger, Mr. Gaskell Ton J Moreno J. Ross. SECOND ROW: S. Crawford, L. Harrington, lCoachl. Q mnastics team Our gymnasTics Team has been competing for Three years. We hold The disfincfion of being The Tirsf school in The sTaTe of California To have boTh boys' and girls' gymnasTics on an inTerscholasTic level. Our league, as of novv, consisTs of Tour schools. Yreka, Eureka, Del NorTe, and BuTTe Valley. NexT year, EnTerprise High in Redding will be joining in our league. We have done much To spread The inTeresT in gymnasTics ThroughouT Norfhern California and SouThern Oregon hav- ing puT on demonsTraTions for Television, high schools, colleges, and organiza- Tions. Our demonsTraTion Team is: John Kerwin, George Woodard, RusTy Hands, Sue Myers, Lynda Holbrook and Shelia Winebarger. KSVWIH Harringfon Linda H. Woodard Kerwin KGFWIH Woodard Sheila W. Cavener E. Myers S. Kerwin Kerwin X ,K llont Jones 4659 e ica fion ' 3 9 -si , li 3'?l2if i J Q fg, QQ, gm 5 M fn, V T! 23 M YL pg, it J , N me 8. C A BAIJCJ U0 MZ N We, The Senior Class of l963, declicofe our secfion of The While ond Gold To Mr, Fowler with deep offecfion and sincere cxppre-cic1Tion for The guidance he nos given us. MR. HOLMBERG, Principal MR. FOWLER MR. FACEY MISS PADDOCK MR. STOCKWELI. MRS. SCHROEDER MRS. GLENDENNING, Secretory MRS. RUFF, Bus Driver - CARL CRAMER, Vgcgpresidenf SANDI ROWE, President BILL K JUDY KING, Treasurer MYLIN BOWERS IRBY JEAN DUNLAP A S S . SUSAN JANCICH, Secretory DONALD DUNCAN ' nl fir! 411 'lf- 4 X X CAROL VANARSDELL 'ik in 3 AX LANE CRAMER SANDY FARLEY EVA MILLER RICHARD BENNETT President Vice-President MIKE BANNING MARIANNE LANDOF RUTH WILSON KAREN SMITH .- I - I', g f: - 8 h ,:'1 , I I . I it RONNY REYNOLDS CHRIS GREGORY BETTY CARNETT No? pictured: KENNETH KEYS ROBERT GRANT BETTY KING STANLEY HELMS CAROL PONT Secrets ry LARRY ALEXANDER ELBERTA SUPER PATSY DYSERT Treasurer TERRY BASHAM STEVE ARMANTROUT SODh0mOl26S FRONT ROW lL, to R.l: Bill Luttrell, Betty Reynolds, Shug Eastlick, Berry, Tom Marshall, Advisor, Mr. Fowler, Nat Pictured: John Keys, Martha Mello, Linda Miller, Karen Minnig, Tom Rosenberg, BACK Jeanne Schalz, Diane Evans, Gary Tonne. ROW: Larry Miller, Jack Cravens, Dave Bourdon, Mike Wilson, Mike l26Sl'lm I1 FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Diane Stevens, Lyndia Dysert, Julie Arman- BACK ROW: Rodger Mason, Mike Purdy, Charles Willard, Bobby trout, Dee Cramer, Cookie Cramer, Chris Warner, Linda Klingler. Rowe, Tom Pitts, Drake Davis, Jimmy Marx, Alan Piersall, Dan SECOND ROW: Karen Fincher, Lynda Dooley, Cleve Davenport, Mike Farley, Advisor, Mr. Facey. Not Pictured: Marsha Keys, Kristy Pont, Rowland, Ken Berry, Boyd Landrum, Sharon Crader, Maria Basham. 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To R.l1 Lorry Miller, Jock Crovens, Dove Bourdon, BACK ROW: Lone Cromer, Mike Banning, Corl Cromer, Mylin Bow- Richorcl Bennett, Ronny Reynolds, Steve Armontrour, Sionley Helms. ers, Lorry Alexander, Dee Dee Duncon, Advisor, Wilbur Focey. q.a.a. 1 I if FRONT ROW lL. To R.l: Suson Joncich, .leon Dunlop, Sondy Forley, Koren Smith, Berry King, Porsy Dyserr. SECOND ROW: Terry Bcshom, Ruth Wilson, Betty Cornerr, Lindo Miller, Morfho Mello, Koren Min nig, Shug Eostlick, Betty Reynolds, Cookie Cromer, Dicne Stevens. ,W 7 BACK ROW: Evo Miller, Lindo Klingler, Shcxron Croder, Karen Finch- er, Lynda Dooley, Chris Worner, Dee Cromer, Moria Boshom, Julie Armonriouf, Lyndio Dyserr. H5 ansity footsall if t 35 , ? r f B 3 aa, FRONT ROW lL, to R.l: Coach Wilbur Facey, Larry Miller, Stanley trout, Manager Larry Alexander. BACK ROW: Lane Cramer, Dave Helms, Bill Luttrell, Richard Bennett, Ron Reynolds, Steve Arman- Bourdon, Mike Banning, Mylin Bowers, Carl Cramer, Mike Wilson, Dee Dee Duncan, Jack Cravens. '7 f - vu . .,a:. YL, ff fi Y,,::..., , Hi. VTPQQQ:-s ti r K ' A iii 1 V, -,rails Mike Banning .lack Cravens Dee Dee Duncan Dave Bourdon Carl Cramer Mylin Bowers Lone Cromer Richard Bennett 116 in sq., me X K W Y ge., Jumon aizsity llootsall ,,, FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Dan Farley, Mike Rowland, Drake Davis, Tom Pitts, Cleve Davenport. SECOND ROW: Boyd Landrum, Ken tnack 0' Berry, Larry Mulloy, Rodger Mason, Charles Willard, Mike Purdy . 1' FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Mike Rowland, Steve Armantrout, Tom Marshall, Ronny Reynolds, Alan Piersall, Cleve Dav- enport. BACK ROW: Jack Cravens, Charles Willard, Larry Mulloy, Larry Alexander, Richard Bennett, Boyd Landrum. ll! 41 Dee Dee Duncc n Lo ne Cro mer Carl Cromer 118 Vanslty BASKGIZBAIL Mike Cromer Jock Crovens Mike Banning V5 l 17 J ,f 46 X wi: . ww ' XFN' M f , l I . ll I 5 fl I I 1 ll I, ' I 1 I X 7: fl 1 I Ill' 1 fl X 1 f ll W ff MV! AL X A , Richard Bennett The team clown. . . BASKGIZBALL FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Dave Bourdon, Larry Miller, SECOND Coach, Mr, Facey, Steve Armantrout, Larry Mulloy, Mike Wil- ROW: Boyd Landrum, Mike Purdy, Stanley Helms, Drake Davis, son, Larry Alexander, Bobby Rowe, Charles Willard. Ronny Reynolds, Tom Pitts, Dan Farley, Manager. BACK ROW: All.'tOLll2l16yS Lane Cramer, Mike Cramer. All-Tourneys at the Tulelake Tournament. Dee Dee Duncan, Dave Bourdon, All-Tourneys at the Butte Valley Tournament. ll? C team FRONT ROW lL. to RJ: Ronny Reynolds, Mike Purdy. SECOND ROW: Charles Willard, Steve Armantrout, Bobby Rowe, Larry Miller, Ken Berry. FRONT ROW lL, fo R.l: Tom Rosenberg, Dan Farley, Alan Piersall, Cleve Davenport. SECOND ROW: Stan Helms, Mike Rowland, Larry Mulloy, Tom Piits, Drake Davis. 0 team yell leaoerzs Left To Right: Susan Joncich, Patsy Dyserr, Head, Evo Miller. UC Put Evo BASEBALL FRONT ROW ll-- to R-lr DOH FC'fleY, Mike PU dY, I-Grry Mulloy, shall, Larry Miller, Bill Luttrell, BACK ROW: Coach Wilbur Facey, Charles Willard, Drake Davis, Tom Pitts, Tom Rosenberg. SECOND Dee Dee Duncan, Mike Cramer, Mike Banning, Carl Cramer, Dave ROW: Richard Bennett, Boyd Landrum, Bobby Rowe, Tommy More Bourdon, Lane Cramer, Jack Cravens, tennis FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Dan Farley, Jean Dunlap, Susan Jancich, Tom Rosenberg, Drake Davis. SECOND ROW: Larry Miller, Mike Banning, Larry Alexander, Mike Purdy, Charles Willard, Tom Pitts. l V ., , .n.,J,i- Yell Leaders and doing the same motions! F! iJVlE',, 1 k Homecoming Queen and Court, Left to ',.U'l'g . 1 i ' Right: Judy King, Seniorg Karen Smith, ffl Juniorg Karen Minnig, Sophomore, Dee ,gf Cromer, Freshman. The Seniors in their choir. Judy King-Betty Crocker award. i i Queen, Judy King. it 1. 4 3 L . I I , -' Larry Alexander -- 6- N A A I-fy, Science Fair winner, h JL if ,,,.- Honffomuvg qua' '-04 'gig Q Judy King, Girls State Dee Dee Duncan goes in for a lay-up. Sandy Farley, Alternate 4' . 55 M ,qR Ih nw 3 W Hi' ,Q ua, 2. fl ...N-qt. .maroon W QS W Qnmu, W, 2 ,2, V- z,L if SM '. iiflr ' 's wfzsf 15' . . .L.,.. I ww 3. . A W M' 6 V . L . 'Shi' 1 f fl: 1 i w , J M L L l i x f ' ' , 1 A ' 17 Q . happ Camp LQ! Decbca fion The Hoppy Comp High wont fo Toke This opporfunify To deolicofe their sec- Tion of The yearbook To Their Vice-Principal, Mrs. Vero Tolemon, who hos dedi- cofed more fhon her shore of Time, work, cmd effort To help every siudenf she hos ever known on The rood To success. Thonk you, Mrs. Tolemon. MRS. MADELYN HARNDEN Secretory lggisg.. . MRS, FRANCES ROSS U.5. History, Home Economics, TYFYHQ MR. JAMES FOOTE Principal A C U 12 MR. JAMES TRISTAN Girls' Glee, Bond MRS. THORA SCHAEFFER Girls' P.E., Biology, Counselor gym MR. RAY TRlPP Sciences, Sr. Math MR. Kiivi BRADSHAW World History, Boys' P.E., Freshman Soc. Studies. MRS. VERA TOLEMAN Vice-Principal, Dean of Girls, Moth, Sr. Soc. Studies MR. ROBERT HOKANSON Boys' P.E., Typing, General Math f i 'fi f wk 'Av MR. FRANK PRINDLE Shops, Mechandical Drawing A C U IZ MR. LEON PERRY Eng. 1, 2 8. 3, Library ii, K. Yi MRS, RUBYGRACE APPLEGATE Shorthand, Pract, Eng., Eng, 4, Spanish 1 8. 2, Journaiism ,.x I 3 ' , Egg-23555 X is ' wr-1L .,, A 'Y 5 gg .4 51 M M Q, fe A S S K ggi Ika K:- fle- S Q we ' -rw fn, ,ff V .4 1 32? W F11 , . ,ff ffm ai PATRICIA KREUTZER To Iove, cherish ond obey. BARRY FITZGERALD Mon of thought, Mon of action. JAMES HOLESAPPLE Nothing is more useful than silence. 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Y Q x 1 i 136 Charlotte Terry, Secretary, John Smith, Representative, Ronnie Cham: bers, Vice-President, Peter Swearingen, President. SECOND ROW- OFFICERS, KNEELINQ IL. to RJ: Donna Clapson, Representative' Nellie Crabtree, Sheila Bowles, Lessie Evans, Darlene Hegler, Mona SCDHOITIORGS FRONT ROW lL. to R.J: Kathy Montgomery, Delores Barron Ellen Rees Jody Waddell Jim White Dwight Harnden THIRD RO Mayton, Cheri Smith, Carolyn Parks. SECOND ROW: Robbie Ed Yates Roger Hadden Clark Willis munds, Joey Davis, Earl Lee, Rudy Murieen, Vern Andrews Robert OFFICERS, KNEELING lL, to RJ: Elliot Steele, Representative, Tom DSGH 5TOVGll, DOH CCJlDle, Robert Wl1iT8, JGFUGS Beflfd, Jon Kessler, Huddleston, Vice-President, Beverly Collard, President, Donna Pence, Beverly Fleming, Jeff Thom, Belinda Jennings, Nancy Coffield, Susan Secretary. STANDING: Mike Bowles, Paul Wood, Mike Allen, Marty Laughlin, Dorothy Owens. Ferguson, Johnny Gould, Jerry Frefwell, Paul Pasley, Rod Evans, l26Shm I1 ft to Right: Billy Clapson, Bill Lawson, Jim Waddell, Jim Fehely, Spence, Alice Day. mbert G. White, Linda Paul, Sharyl Wood, Carla Smith, Carol 137 Stuoent COUHCII SITTING IL. to RJ, Kenny Hockaday, Treasurer, Pete Louquet, President, Dian Harnden, Vice-President, Gine Dalton, Secre- tary. SECOND ROW: Elliott Steele, Freshman Representative, Shirley Forest, Head Yell Leader, Linda Munson, Head Song Queen, Donna Clapson, Sophomore Representative, Sharon Fleming, Junior Representative, John Smith, Sophomore Rep- Student Body Officers. resentative, THIRD ROW, Linda Hadden, War Whoop Repre- sentative, Carol Attebery, G.L.A. Representative, Dennis Hobbs, Senior Representative, Bill Nowdesha, C.S.F. Representative, Carolyn Sharpe, Glee Club Representative, Merry Titus, GAA. Representative, Ronnie Chambers, Lettermen Club Representa- tive. Class Representatives. Left to Right: Freshman, Elliott Steele, Sophomore, John Smith, Sophomore, Donna Clap son, Junior, Sharon Fleming, Senior, Dennis Hobbs. President, Pete Louquet, Treasurer, Kenny Hock- aday, Vice-President, Dian Harnden, Secretary, Gini Dalton. 138 Califonnia SChOLAI2ShlD eoenatlon FIRST SEMESTER MEMBERS, FIRST ROW IL. to R,I: Linda Muri- een, Gini Dalton. SECOND ROW: Bill Nowdesha, .lim Driver, Ralph Wostenberg, Van Harnden. FIRST SEMESTER ASSOCIATES, FIRST ROW IL, to R.l: Earl Lee, Ronnie Chambers, Merry Titus, Charlotte Terry. SECOND SEMESTER MEMBERS, FIRST ROW IL. to R.l: Ronnie Chambers, Charlotte Terry, Gini Dalton, Jeff Walters. SECOND ROW: Kenny Hockaday, Pete Swearingen, Pete Louquet, Bill Nowdesha, Ralph Wostenberg. SECOND SEMESTER ASSOCIATES, FIRST ROW IL. to R.I: Carla Smith, Beverly Collard, Carol Spence. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Gould, Elliott Steele, Bill Lawson. OFFICERS IL. to R.l: Linda Murieen, Sec., Bill Nowdesha, Pres., Ralph Wostenberg, Vice-Pres. ADVISOR: Mrs. Vera Toleman. ADVISOR SOPHOMORE BUSINESS MANAGER JR. EDITORS Mrs. Applegate Shirley Forest Alberto Diggie, Gini Duhon GIRLS' SPORTS SR, EDITORS Lindo Hodden, Carol Afiebery Dion Homden, Linda Laughlin SNAPS AND ART EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGERS, BOYS' SPORTS EDITORS BOYS' SPORTS 4 O CUFOIYH SIIUVDS Von Hornden, Mike Thomas Jim Driver, BIII Nowdeshc Linda Hadden Mike Thomas Margaret Davis Advisor giving advice! ,Q Q.. ,wi Working! Boss and Kibifizer. Extra Work. - IH! ,ff FRONT ROW lL. to RJ: Judy Long, Carol Evans, Susan Laughlin. SECOND ROW: Beverly Fleming, Virginia Dalton, Linda Munson. THIRD ROW: Carol Attebery, Beverly Pence, Alberta Diggle, Charlotte Terry. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Sharpe, Rosalie Charity, Linda Paul, Kathy Martin, Virginia Coffield, Linda Laughlin, Dana Mills, Belinda Jennings, Sharon Fleming, Shirley Forest, Donna Pence, Sharyl Wood, Maxine Sorsen, Nance Coffield, Dian Harnden. QL66 Director: Mr. Tristan Pianist: Charlotte Terry FIRST ROW lL. to R.l: Dian Harnden, Donna Pence, Lee Attebery, Kathy Meinert, Susan Laughlin, Joyce Bowers, Beth Walters, Sue Curtis, Linda Paul, Skip Davis, Larry Westby, Marty Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Ellen Cutis, Paul Woods, Shirley Swearingen, Carolyn Applegate, Pete Swearingen, Danny Paul, Wes Curtis, Jim Waddell, Mike Haskell, Frank Butcher, Terry Kuehl, Mark Zink, Roy Ar- wood, Bill Lawson, Lonnie Curtis, John Kanig, John Rea- gan, Ann Balkcom, Skip Steele. STANDING: Ray Smith, Leland Sasser, Jeff Walters, Jim Gould, Mr. Tristan. Not pictured: Joe Kirby. 5 u If DANCE BAND BANG FIRST ROW lL. to R.l: Tina Dolzed, Wes Curtis, Pete Swearingen, Terry Kuehl, Skip Davis, Mike Haskell. BACK ROW: Ray Smith, Mrs. Applegate, Elliott Steele, Marty Ferguson, Larry Westay, Frank Butcher, John Kanig, John Reagan, Roy Arwood, Bill Lawson, Lonnie Curtis. STANDING: M'r. Tristan. This page sponsored by Happy Camp Lions' Club MANAGERS John Smith, Ronnie Chambers, Terry Cantrell OFFICERS. FRONT ROW SITTING Il.. To R.l: Secretory, RICHARDSON SPRINGS. Left To Right: Lindo Munson Lindo Hcdden. STANDING. President, Corol Arfebery. Gini Dolfon, Lindo Hodden, Ray Smith, Dano Mills SECOND ROW. Advisor, Mrs. Applegate, Vice-Presi, Hozel Ferguson. denf, Dion Horndeng Awards Choirmon, Dano Mills. wg-iffk 'fn .. AWARDS, FRONT ROW IL. to R.l: Donna Clcpson, Hozel Ferguson, Dano Mills, Lindo Munson, Gini Dalton, Dion Hurnden. SECOND ROW: Cclrol Atfebery, Linda Hczdden, Maxine Sorensen, Ginger Coffield. DAISY MAE-Corolyn Sharpe. COTTON AND CORDS QUEEN--Carol Affebery ADVISOR- g , M Mrs. Tolemon ,AE -,.- v . aff' i f I , 'f . I gif an ADVISOR- Mrs. Applegoie ,,,s,,,,,T,.l .,,L, A -asf J 123-'v ,. ,ff to I fag, it , .,....-mal!!! GIA Upper: Classmen IRST ROW ll.. to R.l: Hazel Ferguson, Dana Mills, Linda Munson, Linda Laughlin, Dian arnden, Geraldine Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Beverly Pence, Carolyn Sharpe, Virginia offield, Carol Evans, Sandra Rowan, Linda Hadden. THIRD ROW: Alberta Diggle, Sandra Sanders, Ray Smith, Judy Long, Gini Dalton, Sharon Fleming, Rosalie Charity, Earol Attebery. lower: Clatssmen FIRST ROW IL. to R.l: Nellie Crabtree, Sheila Bowles, Belinda Jennings, Donna Pence, Susan Laughlin, Charlotte Terry, Dorothy Owens, SECOND ROW: Linda Paul, Sharyl Wood, Carla Smith, Carol Spence, Ellen Mayton Delores Barron, Mona Hock- aday, Beverly Collard. THIRD ROW: Lessie Evans, Alice Day, Merry Titus, Maxine Sorensen, Kathy Martin, Nancy Cotfield, Beverly Fleming, FOURTH ROW: Darlene Hegler, Kathy Montgomery, Shirley Forest, Devra Sasser, Donna Clapson, Carolyn Parks, Cheri Smith. This page sponsored by Happy Camp Grange if 395 1962 - 1963 ,I v 1 ff' Y X . KNEELING lL. to RJ: Linda Murieen, Hazel Ferguson, Charlotte Terry. STANDING: Dorothy Owens, Beverly Collard, Kathy Martin, Mrs. Thora Schaeffer, Advisor, Carol Spence, Maxine Sorensen, Belinda Jennings. GAA if FRONT ROW IL. to R.I: Sharon Fleming, Ray Smith, Linda Murphy, Carla Smith, Gini Dalton. SECOND ROW: Mona Hockaday, Judy Long, Linda Munson, Devra Sasser, Kathy Montgomery. THIRD ROW: Beverly Collard, Carolyn Parks, Belinda Jennings, Nellie Crab- tree, Carol Spence. FOURTH ROW: Carol Evans, Shirley Forest, Beverly Fleming, Delores Barron, Cheri Smith. FIFTH ROW: Merry Titus, Nancy Coffield, Maxine Sorensen, Sharyl Wood, Ellen Mayton, SIXTH ROW: Alberta Diggle, Alice Day, Kathy Martin. FRONT ROW IL, to RI: Susan Laughlin, Charlotte Terry, Hazel Ferguson, Donna Pence, Linda Laughlin. SECOND ROW: Dian Harnden, Dana Mills, Geraldine Goodwin, Sheila Bowles, Donna Clapson, THIRD ROW: Lessie Evans, Beverly Pence, Sandie Rowan, Carol Attebery, Linda Hadden. FOURTH ROW: Linda Murieen, Linda Paul, Virginia Coffield, Rosalie Charity, Sandie Sanders, Carolyn Sharpe. my . ? . 3 c I r it ms , ' 11. TLis1tiQ5?55 ?E?t'L-' li - ' . T'75flY:'7 if mv, A MMN , .,,, riff aw mu :naw x UNH 3,4-f r' hs 455- My C an MTW M ,ww , R,f.,.,,. fi' f?f'zT?h 'W H Q? A wg is E Q A if L uri , V 'uf Y- 4 , fifi is I 2 Q39 H 1'5.f'....... FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Vern Andrews, John Smith, Bobby ROW: Peter Swearingen, Robbie Edmunds, Joey Davis, Ronnie Carnes, Albert Diggle, Earl Lee, Leon Perry, Coach. SECOND Chambers, Robert White, Kenny Stovall. VARSITY SCORES JV SCORES Dunsmuir .. .. .60 .... Happy Camp Yreka .... 52 Happy Camp Yreka ..: . . .55 ... Happy Camp Dunsmuir .. 32 Happy Camp COS ...... .. .58 .... Happy Camp Hoopa ..,. 46 Happy Camp Hoopa .... ...36 .... Happy Camp Fort Jones . 35 Happy Camp Butte Valley .... 40 .... Happy Camp Butte Valley 38 .... Happy Camp Fort Jones . ...43 .... Happy Camp Etna ...... 34 Happy Camp Butte Valley .... 45 .... Happy Camp Butte Valley 505 Happy Camp Yreka ..... .. .27 .... Happy Camp Etna ...... 29 Happy Camp Etna ..... . . .52 .... Happy Camp Yreka ..... 25 Happy Camp Mt. Shasta . .. .49 .... Happy Camp Mt. Shasta . 45 Happy Camp Fort Jones . ...62 ' .... Happy Camp Fort Jones . 35 Happy Camp Yreka ..... ...36 .... Happy Camp Yreka Ramblers .25 Happy Camp COS ..... ...64 .... Happy Camp Butte Valley .... 35' Happy Camp Etna ...... ...55 ' .... Happy Camp Butte Valley .. .48' .... Happy Camp 'League Games ' 'Tournament Games This page sponsored by Josephine Plywood 4 Cs BASKGIZBAH Us FRONT ROW: Bobby Carnes, Rod Evans, Kenny Sfovoll. STANDING: John Smith, Lcrry Shaw, Jim Waddell. K' - 1 2' FRONT ROW: Tom Huddleston, Deon Stovall, Marty Ferguson, Doug Applegate. STANDING: Jerry Fretwell, Bob White, Bill Lawson, Jim Fehely. OFFICERS FOUR YEAR LETTERMEN President, Kenny Hockaday, Vice-President, Van Harnden, Kenny Hockaday and Bill Nowdesha. Not pictured: Ji Secretary, Pete Louquet. and David Roads. lettenmen SITTING IL, to R.l: Peter Swearingen, Earl Lee, David Roads, John Smith, Bob Carnes, Joey Davis, Robbie Edmunds, Jim Hayes, Van I-larnden, SECOND ROW: Jody Waddell, Ray Metcalf, Pete Louquet, Rudy Murieen, Leland Sasser, Bill Driver, Ronnie Chambers, Robert Rees, Jimmy Driver, Ralph Wosten- berg. STANDING: Jack Forrest, Bob Haskell, Jim White, Kenny Hockaday, Dennis Hobbs, Bill Nowdesha, Jeff Walters, Jim Burrows, Barry Fitzgerald. TTI l2 A C rg, BACK ROW: Pete Louquet, Pete Swearingen, Jim Burrows, Jeff David Roads, Kenny Stovall, Jim Roads, Jim White, Bobby Wolters, Robert Rees, Ronnie Chambers, Bob Louquet, Bill Carnes. Missing: Van Harnden, Kenny Hockaday, Driver, Manager. KNEELING: John Smith, Alva Hockaday, VM. ,., A. 4 X ,w:!?H.p,i, ge I Vw: rw' , R4 . J N, fi K J-xxx x J' X gl . I i,,, W, 4. N X Left Picture: Chuck Sutcliffe, Rudy Murieen, Robbie Edmunds Ralph Wostenberg. Upper Picture: Chuck Sutcliffe, Dennis Hobbs, Kenny Hock aday, Mike Nevens, Joey Davis, George Parry, Van Harnden Lower Left: David Roads, Jim Roads, Ray Metcalf, Ray Wood. Gvenqneen Basesall Champs This page sponsored by Steelhead Resort WORKERS ACUVIUGS Top Senior Magazine Salesmen. honons L the Linda Murieen, Homemaking Award Dian Harnden Bill Nowdesha Bill Nowdesha Bank of America Trophy Award DAR Good Citizen, Linda Murieen Hornemaking Typing A I -4,-1 on Cb 1 rin hi 5 im, ' 0 X - . ,. Weighf-Uffing , h ffwfnmv wg: V ,- --,kfiigsgig , . Q -'L M A 1 , 2 , f ffgiww' :L ' -V, - 1:11 'X Mechanical Drawing -- a n A A L 2 ' A L - Wfzfiiwm i Jggfxsfl-i14,:Mgw12?f ,- si? SF.:'Q: S 2 A Q 2: . ,Q .ML as w raw, 3 . H 1 - .. iwwfff '- if fb if f M' . 1 as .i..:::, ..., i ,,. . M, .. , A 1 1 i ' ChemiSffY -Q 5 ,ff M ,Q M, M X V K L .. ffm 4' - ' 51. ','7 :A-rg-'j-5,-a. i ' ,L gg 5- T Q i ' :1-. 5 ' gs-H , Y Jy Am Q G ba Q A Spanish I gf. at f 27 Algebra Il X Shop Class S Engiwi. I Nl 3 QW? fr 5 'f--ef gi, ,, v 'W s gun-awww' 4 o KA 1 ,Q 0 ' 1914! mooenn music mastens Society SEATED lL. to R.l: Ray Smith, Earl Lee, Elliott Steele, Bill Nowdesha, Gini Dalton, Charlotte Terry. STANDING: Mr, Tristan, Advisor, Marty Ferguson, Rosalie Charity, Belinda Jennings, Linda Paul, Dana Mills, Alberta Diggle, Alice Day, Carol Attebery, Devra Sasser, Peter Swear- ingen, Linda Laughlin, John Smith. STOCKTON CLINIC BAND STOCKTON CLINIC GLEE SPRING CONCERT , , ,V A CHRISTMAS CONCERT This page sponsored by the Happy Camp PTA xwbfmw .,,: :,.:: R , li ry Y x E Ji? ii Q3 Ns 5 ,gt 3 'Tix ki 'hw .2 K x 'N - I. . ix, K W Sm if 'T 25? MWW 's v7 ? f v9 'K 3 V' 5 'Ln 0 mccilouo Oeoication To Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt in appreciation of her many years ot assistance in The publication of our annual, for her help as school librarian, and for her devoted service as teacher over and above the call of duty, we dedicate the McCloud section ofthe 1963 White and Gold. the youth of Iiooay Oeoloes the Iiutune of tomomzow The primary purpose of all our schools is To educaTe The youTh of Today and To prepare Them To Take Their places as The leaders of Tomorrow, Tor from The Tre- mendous number of young people in The schools of America will come The leaders of America, The world, and perhaps The universe. We musT all work TogeTher To make our schools The best, so ThaT The lnquisiTive Learner, To whom This book is dedicaTed will be well prepared To lead no maTTer when or where he is called upon To do so. Charles R. Green, Principal faculty CHARLES R. GREEN Principal MARGARET E. AHLSTROM NlNO L. CATTUZZO SANDRA ELAM HARRY E. HlCKLlN Mafhemafics, Girls' P.E. Vice-Principal Commercial Music Social Studies FRANCES HOGIN ELIZABETH HUNT ARTHUR MATHIS FLORENCE MOORE sence, English, Dean of Girls Library, English Science, Boys' P.E. Home Economics, ArT - EDWINA WINSLOW Spanish, Mathematics, English VINCE SEMPRONIO Social Studies, Boys' P.E. ARLENE BROOKS School Nurse DALE C. TORREY English BARRATT W, RAY Industrial Arts JOHN PERACCHINO Italian CUSIIOOIAHS Our custodians, Joe and Joyce laconis and Norma Prosperi, maintain our school and school grounds in such good condi- tion, clean and attractive, that the stu- dents can be proud of their school and surroundings, Joe also drives the school bus to Chiloquin and to school games. Stuoent COUNCIL Students tind atter they have been graduated from school that they face various problems concerning government. Student Council member- ship gives the student practice in working with an organized govern- mental system, a step toward being the leaders of tomorrow. OWEN LONG lStudent Body President lun., TWV 4n-...,.- hr , 9 A I vlbfwq' y in if 'Vega LEE AHLSTROM MELINDA NELSON JOHN WILLOCK SHARON WION Body Vice-President Student Body Secretary C.S.F. President Student Body Treasurer iisit 1 a ss, aus., PAT BISHOP JULIE MCCOLLUM ROBERT STONER DOLORES OJEDA Head Yell Leader Commissioner of Social Affairs Boys' Representative Girls' League President fsififril I iiisi g t ki V.kk I In i ,ig K I- 6 ,N S if swf tt JOE BAMBINO ANTHONY CASELLI RON PRICE MIKE RAY Senior Class President Junior Class President Sophomore Class President Freshman Class President I67 C.S.li. Spmnq Semesten 1962 Ci SEATED lL. to RJ: Lee Ahlstrom, Charles Glover, Betty Nash, Sybil Rosalee Marconi, Sharon Wion, Elizabeth Hoertling, Marcia Zan, Muma, Sylvia Muma, Dolores Oieda, JoAnn Garcia. STANDING Melinda Nelson, Mary Klungness, Julie McCollum, Ron Price, Robert Anthony Caselli, John Willock, Pat Bishop, Mary Long, Karen Long, STOREY. C.S.F., Fall Semester, l962: Lee Ahlstrom, Laura Baldi, Mike Baldi, Pat Bishop, Ted Coldwell, JoAnn Garcia, Charles Glover, Rosalee Marconi, Julie McCollum, Sybil Muma, Sylvia Muma, Melinda Nelson, Dolores Oieda, Ron Price, Suzanne Selberg, Robert Stoner, Carolyn Walters, John Willock, Sharon Wion. HONOR ROLL, Fall Semester, 1962: Walter Alexander, David Anderson, Judy Baldi, Linda Bernardi, Dennis Berryman, Lenore Bringle, Anthony Caselli, Maureen Cogan, Judy Flathman, Vera Flores, Yvonne Frisk, Marilyn Fratto, Sheila Glover, Judy Grady, Sue Griffith, Billie Hamb, Sharon Hanson, Joyce Heston, Elizabeth Hoertling, Aleta laconis, JoAnn Juniel, Cynthia Lamberger, Diana Lang, Colleen Lewis, Eddie Long, Mary Long, Lois Meek, Elizabeth Michels, Betty Nash, Ted Nelson, Cathy Pincin, Carol Revis, Janet Rowett, Marshall Willis, Marcia Zan, Ruth Zetocha, Karen Long. honou Roll Spmnq Semesten 1962 SEATED lL, to R.l: Ruth Zetocha, Gail Owens, Christy Coldwell, Nancy Bernardi, Colleen Lewis, Vicky Dilena, Marilyn Fratto, Aleta laconis Fiora, Joyce Heston, Yvonne Frisk, Sharon Hanson. STANDING: Linda Elizabeth Michels, LEE AHLSTROM Student Body Vice-President BOB BODE ' is? S DIOR Class JOE BAMBINO Senior Closs President NORMAN RAMSEY Senior Class Vice-President DAN BRINGLE VELMOND CARY SENIOR Class NANCY FIORA Senior Class Treasurer Yell Leader PAT BISHOP Senior Class Secretory Head Yell Leader JIM CLINE STEVE COLOMBERO JIM CHECCHI YVONNE FRISK CLIFFORD HANSON DIANNE COOL RONALD FRANKLIN MAUREEN COGAN DAVID HARRIS JUDY GRADY DAVID KITE JOAN HESTON Girls' League Vice-President DUANE LUNG BARBARA MILLER 1 X .Q if L, , X3 F32- Q. as ,,, ff 3 r 5 ELSE L f OWEN LONG Student Body President JOYCE H ESTON JANET ROWETT Song Leader FRANK PAOLINETT JIM OWENS DOLORES OJEDA Girfs' League Presidenf ROGER QUIRING CAROLYN WALTERS DONNA WHITACRE LEE ALLEN WHITACRE SHARON WION Student Body Treasurer MARCIA ZAN Yell Leader PEGGY WHITTENBERG JOHN WILLOCK C.S.F. President 6 L ' hm W C q T 5 5, X l it ,gE' 29. '-N.-f T AnThony Coselli Lorry HomilTon Sondra Sorfi JoAnn Gorcio President Vice-Preside-nT Treasurer SecreTc1ry Jumoiz Class The Class of 1964 will be remembered for mony oc- TiviTies in iTs Junior Yeor. Mixing boTh nonsense and culTure, They presenTed Dog Pc1Tch Daze, o nonsensicol donce bosed on The Lil Abner Theme. The culTurol pc1rT of This yec1r's dcTiviTies was Their producTion of o ploy based on William Dovidson's Television producTion of Bachelor FoTher. BuT now These Juniors hoveTC1ken on- oTher sTep Toword The TuTure ond leTT These ond mony memories behind. Judy Bqldi Jim Burris . , ' 1-1 'CTN : '1:f5.5H a',.S 5fJ ' ' . ', ir?1fSEil A ln' ' 'fvlfls ' . A g .my .ive -, ,Ima an 'N' l fc.. W' Q91-ef- J, A Aden Bynum Phyllis Clingingsmirh Chris Coldwell Dole Cooley inane' .14-evo Km.-J Lloyd DeCIusin Vicky Dileno Dovid Dobbs Jo Ann Enqelklng 1 Bonnie Gill Charles Glover 'Qivly Sue Griffith Pat Hartley Sherry Hanson John Hitchcock Q- W . i,1,rr i 1, 3 52 lr fy? Diana Long Mary Long Roger Lung ac T he Lois Meek Elizabeth Michels Mike Morgan Gail Graves Jesse Juniel -rw- Julie McCollum Q'f Y' Betty Nash ui. 'f-N ioyy Melinda Nelson Gloria Nicholson 'iiwis rr , Q i 2 .gg liyl-will .ikilirsllilii uggiigifssi sez? 'Z' r gl W il. , If 5 ll' 1' Cathy Quiring Jim Revis Gary Sarti 5143? GQ-1 Tony Spagnuolo Robert Stoner s Sw Q' QIX .xr X Janis Tolosano Gloria Turner Nancy Zanni Rulh ZSTOCWG Ed Owens Melody Pederson Robert Sharrah Denise Tannehill Carolyn Thomas - -' SODNOITIORG Class l 1 FRONT ROW IL. to R.l: Connie Collier, Chris Hamb, Sybil Muma, Ron Price, President, Carol Revis, Vice-President: Sheila Zanni, Sec- retary, Al Brunello, Treasurer, Sue Colombero, Mary Klungness. SECOND ROW: Jerry Williams, Aleta laconis, Elizabeth Hoerfling, Janet Murphy, Rosalee Marconi, Margie Hogeland, Susan Hamilton, Suzanne Lamberger, Mary Lou DeCIusin, THIRD ROW: John Rodine, Virginia Price, Thelma Walters, JoAnn Juniel, Gail Owens, Nancy Brickell, Linda Bernardi, Colleen Lewis, Leslie Cooley. FOURTH ROW: Tom Hofer, Merlin Wright, Marilyn Fratto, Sylvia Muma, Suzanne Selberg, Paul Carter, David Anderson. FIFTH ROW: Walfer Alex- ander, Ronnie Proffitt, Richard Brunes, Bob Hogue, Jim Cattuzzo, Paul Apperson. This year's Sophomore Class has been one of the most active ones in Mc- Cloud High School, Through Their activities all the students of McCloud High have gained a little enioyment as a contrast to their year of hard study. The Class of 1965 could well go on to produce some leaders in the future. 178 R6 HITIAH Class FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Barry Zanni, Vera Flores, Mike Ray, Presi- dent, Marshal Willis, Vice-President, Judy Flafhman, Secretary: Ted Nelson, Treasurer: Buddy Linday, Jackie Bunfill, Lenore Bringle, Ben Delaney. SECOND ROW: Wayne English, Sallie Pederson, David Riccomini, Dan Young, Eddie Long, Diane Rodine, Mike Baldi, Jeanne Hanson, Garry Prosperi. THIRD ROW: Robert Hogeland, Laura Baldi, Rodley lves, Cathy Pincin, Mike McArron, Billie Sheila Glover, Ted Coldwell, Susan Collier. FOURTH ROW: Wolfe, Les Wyeth, Larry Wolfe, Cynthia Lamberger, Greg Richard Whitacre, Mikell Putman, Michael Mangone, Dennis man, Kent Cattani. TOP ROW: Stephen Fisk, Thomas Lung Erro, John Murphy, Bruce Baldi, Jim Nobili, Jeff Bailey. The Class of l966, although new To The Trying schedules oT higher education, showed much potential that could develop them into one of the finest classes of McCloud High School. The Freshmen captured some of the prizes Tor students participating in school activities: A prize at The Dog Patch Daze dance for appropriate costume and also a prize during The homecoming build-up Color Day. They are active and studious besides, having ambitions to enter fields that range from athletics to lavv and medicine. Hamb, Gary Gross, Berry- Mark 179 Here is The cast of Grandma's Best Years, CI hilarious comedy that The acfors will always remember. Senior: Class play, Ilall 1962 As Juniors, th SENIOR ACUVIUGS Ar Left, Pete Cline and Janef Rowe-TT paint The numerals of The Class of T963 on The walk. jumoiz Class play, Spmnq 1962 e Class of 1963 presented Tammy Tell Me True. These students made up the cast. 4219 Ant Class The Art department offers the art students of McCloud an opportunity to use many of the materials they would use as professional artists. Pictured here is Mrs, Florence Moore with her fourth period Art class. CUIQRICUIUITI Experience in a chosen field is as important as the knowledge of that field, and the McCloud High School curriculum is arranged in order to give the students experience as well as knowledge in their favorite field. The students are given the knowledge and experience that will help 'The inquisitive Learner to prepare for his future. Civics Class Civics students shown here using the reference materials in the Mc, Colombero, Jim Owens. SEATED: Marcia Zan, NOHCY Fiora, Joyce Cloud High School library are-STANDING: John Willock, Pat Heston, Janet Rowett, Joan Heston, Lee Ahlstrom. Bishop, Dolores Oieda, Sharon Wion, Owen Long, Bob Bode, Steve ll T t,,gg.,ML,,g,fg,,s fr ,J e- t --4 r ,f ' ' A ' rf it 'Al y . J f , - ,. vs, , is K . K V fm' W, V-I . ,.. n A '-'X . ,,.,ymt,:,..a4::f ,M ,r , . V - A . , ' vm 1 up J, N q . , , ,.. ,-.:' H , , few ,tm , E .- , , 2 , T. ' 1 333 1 , ' M ... Gmvelzs Goucatlon an it A ,I -- r ' g r- A f Offered in connection with Driver Education is ' H4----X 'i'i 'si' ' Drivers' Training. Pictured here in the training , I car are--FRONT SEAT: Chris Coldwell, Mr. H , , Sempronio, Teacher. BACK SEAT: Jesse Juniel, H -- ' Melinda Nelson, Dale Cooley. A '.-, n F mf ' ' A H H I A If , i ' M, , ..,l Q - we ---l D ' .. P ff M Al'l if Mifffl QQQQ ,,gggQ,. , - 'a . . L V Woooshop Many students are enrolled in the industrial arts courses, Working on proiects in woodshop shown here are: Gary Sarti, Bob Hogue, Ron Franklin, Mr. Ray, Teacher, and Velmond Cary. Biology Senior Biology students gathered around lggy, the Iguana, the science department pet, an Joan Heston, Nancy Fiora lseatedl. The others, left to right, are: Dan Bringle, Joyce Hestor Carolyn Walters, Ron Franklin, Jim Checchi, Steve Colombero, Velmond Cary, and Joe Bambinc Three other students in the class are David Kite, Frank Paolinetti, and Norman Ramsey. E 5 Q an-Q., s Q Qmls' league Council The Girls' League Council is made up of the officers of the Girls League and three representatives from each class. FRONT ROW lL. to Rl: Jeanne Hanson, Sandy Sarti, Sylvia Muma, Julie McCollum, Joyce Heston, Janis Tolosano, Treasurer, Sue Griffith, Secretary, Joan Heston, Vice'President, Dolores Oieda, President, Miss Win- slow, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Aleta laconis, Billie Harnb, Sheila Glover, Mary Klungness, JoAnn Engellcing, Barbara Miller, Marcia Zan. English m These girls have earned their English M through participation in school activities. FRONT ROW IL. to R,l: Sherry Hanson, Melinda Nelson, Mary Long, Peggy Whittenburg, Chris Coldwell, JoAnn Garcia, Julie McCollum, Joan Heston, Danna Whitacre, Janet Rowe ett, Sue Walters. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Clingingsmith, Nancy Fiora, Liz Michels, Marcia Zan, Joyce Heston, Dolores Oieda, Denise Tan- nehill, Sylvia Muma, Sue Griffith. THIRD ROW: Judy Grady, Yvonne Frisk, Ruth Zetocha, Betty Nash, Pattv Bishop, Sharor. Wion. ll 2 5 5 These girls won gold and silver typing pin awards: Vicky Dilena, Marcia Zan, Pat Bishop, JoAnn Engellcing, Betty Nash, and Sue Griffith. wanos The freasurer's pin award was presented to Yvonne Frisk for serving as Student Body treasurer last year, ',s'?'isf'? --Q..-1... Lee Ahlstrom won an award as the outstanding Chemistry student of the year. Dan Bringle was named outstanding ath- Lois Meek and Linda Bernardi won lete of the year. awards in art contests. 'MTW fLW '1A fh ' I-5 1 956.3 Wm Ex It BAND. FIRST ROW IL. to R.I: Sherry Hanson, Sue Selberg, David Kite, Dale Cooley, Jerry Williams, Ted Nelson, Roger Judy Flathman, Lenore Bringle, Sheila Glover, SECOND ROW: Lung, Lloyd DeClusin, Ted Coldwell, Rodley Ives, Michael Betty Nash, RoberT Stoner, Merlin Wright, Marshall Willis, McArron, Lee Ahlstrom. FOURTH ROW: David Dobbs, Virginia Garry Prosperi, JoAnn Garcia, Jan.r Murphy. THIRD ROW: Price, Chris Hamb, Ronnie Proffitt. Music acTiviTies Tor The Year included Two concerts, a ChrisTmas program, Pacific Music Clinic, County Music FesTivaI, and NorThern Sacramento Valley Music FesTival. The band marched aT The Homecoming football game, The dance and pep bands provided music Tor many occasions, including football and basketball games and The Class plays. Assembly programs and The annual Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises completed a busy year for The music sTudenTs. DANCE BAND. FRONT ROW IL. ta R-I: Norman Ramsey, Marshall son, David Kite, Lee Ahlsfrom, David Dobbs, Sherry Hanson. Not Willis, Robert Stoner, Betty Nash, JoAnn Garcia, Garry Prosperi, picfured, Dianne Cool, John Willock. BACK ROW: Walter Alexander, Roger Lung, Ted Nel- BAND. FIRST ROW IL. To R.l: Melinda Nelson, Marilyn Fratfo, ROW: Eddie Long, Mike Mangone, Kent Caffani, Charles Denise Tannehill, Norman Ramsey, John Willock, SECOND Glover, Sybil Muma, Mary Long, Jackie Bunfill, Tom Lung, ROW: Sue Colornbero, Mary Klungness, Billie Hamb, Sue Col- Walter Alexander. FOURTH ROW: Mr, Hicklin, Conductor: Ron lier, Leslie Cooley, Alera laconis, Rosalee Marconi. THIRD Price, David Anderson. Not pictured: Dianne Cool. CHORUS. FIRST ROW IL. To R.l: Leslie Cooley, Jane? Rowell, Janet Gloria Turner, Connie Collier, Lois Meek, Mary Lou DeClusin. THIRD Murphy, Phyllis Clingingsmith, Nancy Zanni, Peggy Whittenberg, ROW: Barbara Miller, Judy Grady, JoAnn Engelking, Yvonne Frisk, Donna Whiiacre. SECOND ROW: Cathy Quiring, Thelma Walters, Diana Lang, Sheila Zanni, Par Harfley, Mr. Hicklin, Director. Conpenences Pat Bishop, Marcia Zan, Dolores Oieda, and Ad- visor, Miss Winslow enioyed a wonderful weekend at the RICHARDSONS SPRINGS' CONFERENCE. Conferences, conventions and oth- er assemblies of the same sort are planned each year by various organ- izations to give students of various schools a chance to express Their opinions on matters concerning the world around them. PAT BISHOP GIRLS AHC Boys SKATE Girls State is held at Davis on the University of California Campus, and Boys State, in Sacramento on the State Fair Grounds during June. The STUDENT LEADERS' CONFERENCE held in Chico in November was attended by FIRST ROW: Lee Ahlstrom, Robert Stoner, Melinda Nelson, JoAnn Garcia Julie Mc Collum, Denise Tannehill, John Willock. SECOND ROW: Owen Long Pat Bishop Joan Heston, Mr. Cattuzzo, Advisor, Charles Glover. LEE AHLSTROM The WHITE AND GOLD STAFF members have the responsibility of John Willock, Joan Heston, STANDING: Melinda Nelson, Robert preparing the McCloud section of the annual and the McCloud Ad Stoner, Julie McCollum, Charles Glover, Owen Long, Anthony Caselli, section. This year the stuff members ore, SEATED lL, to R.J: Betty Dale Cooley, Ron Price lnot picturedl. Nash, Sue Wolters, Sue Griffith, Dolores Oieda, Lee Ahlstrom, Editor, School DUBLICAIIIOHS The LOG, our school newspaper, is published by students from the Junior Class, The LOG STAFF members for 1962-63 are, SEATED lL. to R.l: Christy Coldwell, Ruth Zetocha, Lois Meek, Janis Tolosano, Denise Tannehill, Robert Sharrah, JoAnn Garcia. STANDING: Dale Cooley, Editor, Robert Stoner, Sherry Hanson, Charles Glover, Betty Nash, Sandra Sarti, Melinda Nelson, Larry Hamilton. . , ,waxy ,awe , eg, tif M. gif ,fi wr W eff gk E M as JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS' P.E., FRONT ROW IL. to R.I: Sue Grit- Long, Sandra Sarti, Christy Coldwell, Bonnie Gill, JoAnn Engelking, fith, Nancy Zanni, Sherry Hanson, Melinda Nelson, Pat Hartley, Joyce Heston, Yvonne Frisk, Joan Heston, Maureen Cogan, Sharon Cathy Quiring, Betty Nash, Donna Whitacre, Marcia Zan, Dolores Wion. FOURTH ROW: Vicky Dilena, Denise Tannehill, JoAnn Garcia, Oieda. SECOND ROW: Lois Meek, Diana Lang, Ruth Zetocha, Melody Julie McCollum, Janis Tolosano, Gloria Turner, Judy Grady, Barbara Pederson, Elizabeth Michels, Phyllis Clingingsmith, Gail Graves, Miller, Pat Bishop, Janet Rowett, Peggy Whittenberg, Nancy Flora, THIRD ROW1 Mary Gmls' . . Junion Semon VOLLEYBALL, Volleyball is one of the maior sports for the Girls well as outdoors. Tournaments are planned regularly to give the Physical Education Program, because it can be played indoors as girls a sense of team work. 190 'fb Min FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE GIRLS' P.E., FRONT ROW IL. to RJ: Cathy Pincin, Laura Baldi, Sheila Glover, Sybil Muma, Karen Long, Sylvia Muma, Virginia Price, Susan Colombero, Elizabeth Hoertling, Janet Murphy, SECOND ROW: Sallie Pederson, Cynthia Lamberger, Carol Revis, Jackie Bunfill, Lenore Bringle, Vera Flores, Sandra Caswell, Mary Klungness, Leslie Cooley, Thelma Walters, Sheila Gmls' Zanni. THIRD ROW: Mary DeClusin, Suzanne Lamberger, Margie Hogeland, Susan Hamilton, Gail Owens, JoAnn Juniel, Aleta laconis, Rosalee Marconi, Chris Hamb, Colleen Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Connie Collier, Linda Bernardi, Nancy Brickell, Suzanne Selberg, Susan Col- lier, Marilyn Fratto, Jeanne Hanson, Judith Flathman, Diana Rodine, Billie Hamb. s n BASKETBALL RELAYS Peggy Whittenberg takes the lead for her The purpose of these relays is to build coordination and bas- team in a relay game, during a Girls' Physical Education class. ketball skills. 3 Q - X 2 ww fi ff f 9 S 4Si.ff'. HH - .: i K f 2i?ie5f2Q?i:9Lf9?3::W-9?wf'52g5w,ww,7 v 2 M 4 ,- L ,. .. , .7 '51 N?-,.z,:?, f,f,w-, H ,iez fa A f 3 . . fm -1 -ay ' 'I ,. X 4 W M' i 'T U' ,win 9, we v EF' Q 5 K 5 I . f n-'.M2L. ,f K W k Ak 5.4 E, .. 2 Q O X Q M 1 V- +-ww V k -'Walid' ,wg ' 5 WW .. ., WWW ,Kf5fQia5 W Q . '!5Hm.,w, - : -JM 2' nu '21-zl'2bp3 , Vw 'I, gffQffQriMf, -ff ws, . X Sw vii? ' 'gn W- . g - . - ' ,M is A ,W WN?3j,T1 mg ,V , -. ., ,f 1 ,,,,.,.m,w:ff2' . MW, .Aw . f . .ML V K E VV, Q-,Miz uf mu limi' ww. .9 -kv, C0'CUPf0l l DCU B ln9le Art Mathis Co-Captain Jim Checchi Halfback Coach of the Year Halfback' DUGUG l-Uftg Anthony Caselli Jim Cline Chuck Glover Fullback Quarterback Center' Guard' mcctlouo looaens Gvenoneen llootisall league Champions The McCloud High School grid machine closed out the T962 season by win- ning the Evergreen championship. The team, loaded with upperclassmen and sprinkled with underclassmen, went undefeated in league play. This year the Loggers revamped their offensive attack with a spread and wing formation, to capitalize on the running ot Senior Dan Bringle, the league's leading scorer and outstanding player. Also contributing to the Loggers' success was the strong defensive play ot Seniors, led by Jim Checchi. 'Denotes All-League players Denotes Honorable mention McCloud 25 .... .. . Happy Camp McCloud 28 . .. .... Fort Jones McCloud 45 .... . . Butte Valley McCloud 24 .... ....... E tna Total 123 O 14 O O T4 l 193 Steve Calombero, Guard g H ,k,. ,sg ie ' K 1' A sw I' Ed Owens, End Roger Lung, Halfback Torn Hofer, Halfback my JOG BGmbiHO, End Bob Bode, End John Willock, Tackle Mme Ron Price, Tackle Val Cary, Center Dave Dobbs, Guard :.3QQ1w, ?i?1,i?'f ,, f X Jesse Juniel, End Mike Morgan, Tackle Jim Cattuzzo, Guard Jerry Williams, Guard John Rodine, Tackle Al Brunello, Manager i T l ,I 1 The 1963 HOMECOMING QUEEN, Janet Rowell, and her Colombero. Janet reigned over The Homecoming game afrendanls, Lenore Bringle, Gloria Turner, and Susan in which The Loggers beaf Butte Valley 45-O. Shown here is Anthony Caselli ll5l fackling an Etna The bUCkQV0Und for McCloud Ufe Jlm Cl'19CCl1l l20l Gnd player in the Etna-McCloud game played in Yreka, ln Cl1UCl4Gl0Vel'l23l- McCloud WON 24-0- u,mwm, , :wif--1-M-ry,-, , mm ? The 1963 McCloud baseball team has its sights set on a victorious season this year, They are, FRONT ROW IL. to RJ: Owen Long, Jim Owens, John Willock. SECOND ROW: Joe Bambino, Jesse Juniel, Chuck Glover. THIRD ROW: Coach Art Mathis, Ed Owens, Gene Kingsbury, Roger Lung. The T963 McCloud track team coming back after strong showing in county tour- neys with high hopes for c stronger seo- son are, FRONT ROW IL. to RJ: Jim Owens, Anthony Caselli, Dole Cooley, Jerry Williams. BACK ROW: Jesse Juniel, Dan Bringle, Ed Owens, NOT SHOWN: Frank Paolinetti. BASGBAU. tnack Wh , , ,: . , 'F f com: w .Mi fY5gcw00 CGS' emi 106651151 tfwv, FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: David Harris, Velmond Cary, Ed Owens, Glover, Duane Lung, Dan Bringle, Bob Bode, Jim Owens, Joe Bam Anthony Caselli, Frank Paolinetti, Dale Cooley. BACK ROW: Chuck bino, Owen Long. anslty The 1962-1963 Logger Varsity, short on height but long on desire and hustle, were paced by several outstanding senior players. The squad depended heavily on Dan Bringle to lead the team in scoring. Bringle, a unanimous all-league choice last year, averaged 14 points per game, Jumping Jimmy Owens became the team's strongest rebounder and con- tributed over 11 points per game. Joe Bambino performed well on offense as well as defense as did Duane Lung. Seniors on this year's team include Velmonol Cary, Owen Long, and Bob Bode. Returning players for next year will be Ed Owens, Anthony Caselli, and Dale Cooley as guards, and pivot-men, Charles Glover and Jim Revis. Junion ansity The Lil Loggers were paced by Sophomore Tom l-lofer, who had a good year offensively. Tom averaged 13.1 poinfs per conTesT and always Turned in a fine floor game. David Anderson, John Rodine, and Mike Ray shared The fronT courT posifions of forward and cenTer. Freshmen John Murphy, Ted Coldwell, Mark Erro, and Garry Prosperi per- formed well as guards and will reTurn nexT year. Sophomores Jerry Williams and Ron Price and Freshmen Ben Delaney and Gary Wolfe round ouT The resT of The Team. FRONT ROW IL. to Rl: Ted Coldwell, Tom Hofer, Mark Erro, Garry Ron Price, Mike Ray, David Anderson, John Rodine, Ben Delaney Prosperi, .lohn Murphy, Gary Wolfe. BACK ROW: Jerry Williams, KNEELING lL. to RJ: Gary Wolfe, Manager, Dale Cooley, David Delaney, Coach Torrey, Jeff Bailey, Mark Erro, John Murphy, Mike Anderson, Manager, STANDING: Teddy Nelson, Eddie Long, Benny Baldi. Champions C's Mentors Vince Sernpronio and Dale Torrey led the 1962 McCloud High School C's to their fourth consecu- tive championship in the Siskiyou County Athletic League. The Logger C's, spirited by Captain Dale Cooley, had a record ot 7-l, running their four-year championship record to 29-3. This was the C's final season, as they were voted out of SCAL play to make room tor Junior Varsity Football. MCCLOUD 37 ...... 29 .... 43 .... 43 .... 36 .... 37 .,.. Sl .... 47 .... Dunsmuir . Weed . . Yreka . Mt. Shasta Dunsmuir . Weed . . Yreka . Mt. Shasta OPPONENT 4 39 ....l7 T7 .. .... 42 ....25 ....22 ....27 .. .... 28 'l99 O Basketsall The Loggers were unable to come up with a winning record despite the efforts of Captain Garry Prosperi. The D's had o record of 3-5 this year in the Siskiyou County Athletic League. The D's have a record of T9-13 in the past tour years. Their last Championship was in 1960 when they topped MCCLOUD 17 ,......... 24 .... 25 .... 17 .... Dunsmuir . Yreka . Mt. Shasta Dunsmuir OPPONENT ...26 . ...l8 ...28 . l .... . Y li . ...3l the league with a 7-T record. 13 MT 'shot 20 The D's were voted to be removed from the league ' ' ' Gs Q ' to make room for J.V. Football. KNEEUNG lL. fo R.l: Mike ROY, MGUGQCF2 GGVFY PFOSPSFF- STAND- Coach Torrey, Bruce Boldi, Mike Mangone, Jimmy Nobili, Danny ING: Wayne English, Ted Coldwell, Barry Zanni, Marshall Willis, Young, As you leave McCloud High School, may you remember your school days as imporTanT mile- sfones along The way To success in The fuTureg and may The lessons you learned here be con- sidered olways as guides from The youTh of Today To becoming The leaders of Tomorrow. , 1'-M W 33. ., ,,, L ,hA J ,WE mil Fa2fxbfffwf 1131232 H W, JUN 7 'Z 4' Q? Q'5WWlm3cmfff5 , , Ei Wim W i.-Mmm f ref' 4--f f 3Pf'f 43f5 'gg q'xMR'wf fi i ,, - nf? 5? ff 1- if a!fa415i1'9i Q3 is f 2 , M Uv fj 1 ,lllffi M16 1. ' :W W M M I OUHIC Shasta in Q, E 5. JL , K 'D r Dczolicaliom 'You ask me why I Ii I connofg nay, I would nor, I think if vile To pigeonhole The pros and cons of o kindred soul. Tells everything. This is why: ond I om I. Edward Verroll Lucas to you, mn. fneeman, m smcene .appxzeclauon Fon limenoshlp Ano kmoness. Ilnom the Annual e Staff Ano Class of 1963. MR. FREEMAN llacult MR, GRAVES MRS, ASTMANN MRS. MELO MR. GERARD MR, NIBECKER MRS. LETCHER MRS. LGCHANCE MR. DAY MR. FITZPATRICK MR. HOYT MRS. WRIGHT MR. SALO MR. DERKOS MR. SMITH MR. ELY MRS. STEVENS MR. MCGOWAN MRS. MCGOWAN MR. SARTOR MRS. BROOKS A's 6 . 'Sfflig Q A-Y lui 1 I ' Sv ll 1 If Nflll . , ff A 1,1 X,ff X j ,621 L ,J,1ffK j if JOHN MOISAN President BOB MENENI Vice-President LAURA MELO Secretary JOHN KENNEDY Business Manager KAREN CUMINGS Co-Editor Annual BARBARA CHRISTIE Co-Editor Annual JIM CROSS Boys' Block S Pres. COLLEEN MATHANY Girls' Block S Pres. MARILYN EDWARDS C.S.F. President HENRY RUTH Band President TOMILEE CALLOWAY G.A.A. President VIRGINIA BIRIMISA Head Yell Leader EDWIN SMUTZ Senior Class Pres. RON MONGINI JIM WORTHINGTON Junior Class Pres. Senior Class Vice-Pres. RICHARD VAN DYKE Junior Class Vice-Pres. RALPH PETERSON Sophomore Class Pres. DEWAINE COLLINS Sophomore Class Vice-Pres. LARRY BASSETT Freshman Class Pres. ROBERT HARTLEY Freshman Class Vice-Pres. 5111061111 COUNCIL MR, GRAVES Advisor if. -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 EDWIN SMUTZ President RON MONGINI Vice-Presidenf A mon of stride. Nothing is so difficult buf That if may, be found our by seeking. 1 MRA FITZPATRICK O Advisor e 1 Q 4 3 PATTI HUNTER Secrefury RON GASPARRI Sgf.-uf-Arms A daughter of the gods, divinely tczli If you con'f be good, be careful. und most divinely fair. 206 ROY ANDERSON VIRGINIA BIRIMISA And soy to the world, 'This is o mc1n'I To set the cause above renown, to love the game beyond the prize. I 9 3 MRS.Lc1CI-IANCE I f R Advisor 3 ,III I N krky f : wg, -' I W A LARRY CARDOZA BILL CARTER Silence is golden. There is more in this mor? than meets The eye. 207 ERNIE COSTANZO Much learning makes me mad JIM CROSS In friendship, I was early taught to be lieve. LARRY FRAZIER BEVERLEE BUDWINE The beautiful are never desolateg some- one always loves them God or man BILL HEILE I grow old learning something new Swif1 as Q shadow' short as any every day. dream. 208 JOHN HENNESSY Be silent and safe-silence never be- ruys you. , 3, S ,, I JOHN HERZOG ,H 'Do nof Yoke life foo seriouslyg you'II never geT out of if olive. 4 TOMILEE CALLOWAY The time for happiness is now. Lu STEVE KUHNERT RAMEY JOHNSON Think not I gm what I appear, Never soy more than is necessary, 209 1 if . A ,TV JOHN KENNEDY ROBIN KIHM Fall seven times, stand up eight. Silence is the mother of Truth. L BARBARA CHRISTIE She has a heart with room for every ivy- 'SJ GORDON LENSING RICH MALIN HA good heclff is better ThGr1 all ThE heC1dS If'5 Q rough road which Iegdg to the in the world. heights of greatness. 210 RICHARD MELO He was the mightiesf among many. t X w:,.' K , X838 sf: 9' 1 my NK wi Vi' A ft! ,S A , E . , M7315 : swf 94 ,kk P l,z'f, EYiil,,:. lem- 1 , 'I ' ' ' 'I 'wg' M. ,fm f , in .- , ,gfgwp .. A , v- ' -' i , KAREN CUMINGS Wit to persuade and beauty to delight. dig? X1- ,. F422 iw? 1 V5 4 . Q 1 M E r '41 wt Bos MENENI Why should the Devil have all the good times? JOHN MOISAN RANDY MESSENGER Born for success. So little time, so much to do BRUCE MOHR Be gone dull core, Thou and I shall never agree! vwfrzfffsigwizi' I M? Q , on . W 1 A 4 W x 4 4 v lv -fd 1 ,E xi- 9 I Q05 ' 2. RICHARD NEWMAN When ongry, count four: when very angry, swear. CAROL GLIDDEN SiIence is a fine iewel for ca woman. .Rf I , 4 - A H 'RUTH' DOKE M DAVID CLARK I'IGPP'neSS 'S SPGSCIWIESS- I have often regretted my speech, never 212 my siIence. BILL NORRED Life is very short and uncertain: let us spend if as well as we can. 9 , - 'f 1 Q 1. si ? X 4- 5 L2 L SEV 43, 2 Ni r i , LAURA MELO Her hear? as far from fraud as Heaven from earth. DON NORRED Well, I've had a happy life, GARY REGNANI JEANNE LOVELLE He will give the Devil his due. Carefree as the day is long. 2 Q-0 f 1533, 5 JOHN SCHMID One wise man's verdict outweighs all the fooIs'. xb -J HENRY RUTH Life was too short for him to worry about it. SHARON MCKINNEY If a man deceives me once, shame on him, if a man deceives me twice, shame on me. LLOYD WHITAKER SHARON REGNANI MHC C1095 if with G bemif QFGCS, b'-JT I do A fair exterior is a silent recommend it more natural. Hon, 214 5. ww 1' fx pm WI-1' any HJ., , 0821 Q U .fi E R rl' mam, we 'Nl-er Jumoizs Kathy Baltar Farley Bernards Marie Barry Jim Worthington, Pres. Richard Van Dyke, ViceAPres Kandy Neviils, Setrefary Pam Moore, Treas, Paul Ste. Marie, Sgr.-at-Arms Vivian Amy Vicki Baldini as-ee, W ,. E , X, foo BUSY a5a,,,5 34 9 rf as PHOTO Nof Available Carol Blake Dixie Bullerwell Bonnie Caley YY? Bob Cobun Dora Coitini Russell Crowder Johnnie Jean Demo Tom Dillon Lee Enloe Pai Freeman Doug Gardner Junions Coral Higley jx Carleen Hill Susie Hubbard Steve Johnson Diana Komper Sfen Klep Linda Lombardi Sylvia Manley Colleen Matlnany Kathy Mattos Monte Merrlthew Donna Montgomery Mrs. Melo, Advisor GW' Joyce Moore John McKinney Bob Neptune Bruce Nibecker Phil Ott Tom Powers Tim Priddy Greg Redelsperger Kaye Richardson 177 jumoizs Borboro Torrey iff' Alice Stewart Harry Stock Judy Tonner fn.. 'Ubi 'f P Mike Shepherd Judy Short Eddie Jean Simon Ross Stondiford Kenny Roelofs Dennis Rogers Beverly Rossi Mr. Gerard, Advisor 5 '1u. QQ-.G-1.0, w:,g,, ' in Edith Troufmon Lcurene Wisner -M... g,,,,,f'-'vi Go ry Woods 'Sw 'lt-N . fr ,ws I- I: , ,nw OFFICERS: Connie Collins, Secretary, Dewaine Collins, Vice-Presi- dent, Ralph Peterson, President, Judy Herzog, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Judy Pennell, Deanna Nickell, Nona Spencer, Gilda VanKeuren, Marilyn Edwards, Gaylene Copitzky, Chick Torrey. SECOND ROW: Nancy Moisan, Carol Buchanan, Karen Hoffman, Connie Souligny, Colleen Isoardi, Tammy Todorovic. THIRD ROW: Sophomoizi 4 '. WC: V X II I I Bob Reed, Bob Strickland, Roger Swanson, Dan Owens, Dewaine Collins, John Baltar. FOURTH ROW: David Carlberg, Peter Ferrari, Tom Freeman, Phillip Newton, John Neptune. BACK ROW: John. Gardner, Greg Gerard, Doug Pixler, Everett Amore. 411' lass f fm - ll' L ' ILL' . W L FIRST ROW: Sharon Manning, Geraldine Brown, JoAnn Jantzer, Marcia Myers, Margaret Fredericks, Charlene Howard, Carol Sim- mons, Kathy Jackson, Marilyn Hines. SECOND ROW: Cheri Smith, Nola Crispi, Judy Herzog, Lynda Duran, Connie Collins, Kathy Stair, Barbara Gilliland, Sharon Wilsey, Janie Jones, Dee Meadows. THIRD ROW: Dennis Freeman, Bill Snavely, Larry Belzer, Alan Stewart, I:l:trv:f:r.f:' 1-wmv gi l A .-. Advisors: Mr. Graves, Mrs. Letcher. David Tanner, Bill Barnett, Charlie Birimisa, Ron Standiford, Roberta Brown. FOURTH ROW: Frank Salzler, Ron George, Chuck Ponsegrow, Ross Gassoway, Doug Vose, Jerry Cox, Kirt Brown, Frank Aiello, Lester Lensing. BACK ROW: David Wilder, Ramon Welliver, Bob Driskell, Rodney Jennings, Denny Barlow, Mark Merrithew, Jim Tolosano, Ralph Peterson, Mike Barlow. l .... JL , I l IL. to R.l: Judy Chansler, Treasurer, Larry Bassett, President, Robert Hartley, Vice-President, Sandy Malin, Secretary. FIRST ROW lL. to RJ: Geri Hoffman, Mitzi Ross, Kitty Codr, Val Millington, Barbara Blake, Christie Letcher. SECOND ROW: Karen Lehto, Pat Chilson, Sandy Malin, Charlotte Ginocchio, Lynn Butters, Gail Ferraris, Evie Fignani. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Grassi, Barbara Tassie, Carol Newton, Diane Mansfield, Jo Ella Johnson, Judy Line- llneshmai h N ll yi Q-D 1 CJ 'ilfia t iff? barger, Beverly Pennell. FOURTH ROW: Alan Zanni, Robert Hartley, Larry Ste. Marie, Joe Burgess, Fred Eikenberry, Jim Weaver, Jim Ayer, Craig Reed, Charlie Bernards, Joe Turnham, Dennis Engdahl, Ray Wisner, David Stewart, Bob Parkton, Gary Wilsey, Steve Bern- ards, Steve Freeman, Jere Beck, Norman Howard. Q fgjiiii .Lass T W NJ T-'fini 17 FRONT ROW lL, to R.l: Patti Vose, Peggy Scott, Gayle Redelsperger, Virginia Belzer, Charlotte Stockton, Connie Viramontes, Randi Mans- field. SECOND ROW: Judy Rogers, Bonnie Chase, Linda Perez, Patti Messner, Judy Chansler, Olga Cottini, Dorothy Riley, Susie Mrs. Wright, Mr. Nibecker, Advisor. Nollman. THIRD ROW: Larry Bassett, Ted Marconi, Phil Holecek, Dennis Roberts, Jim Durkee, Larry Swenson, Randy Carter, Alan Rosean. FOURTH ROW. Barney Jiminez, David Vicari, Dennis Pigoni, Steve Regnani, Eddie Smith. '?:1el51'Zi6i1a- i' 224 FIRST ROW IL. To RJ: Virginia Birimisa, Pam Moore, Carleen Hill, Bob Cobun, R ussell Crowder, Jim Tolosano, Robin Kihm, Charlie JoAnn Janfzer, Linda Lombardi, Pat Vose, Pat Freeman. SECOND Birimisa, Karen Hoffman, Phil Holecek, Barney Jiminez, Dennis Eng ROW: Kenny Roelofs, Dave Ccirlberg, Doug Pixler, Sandy Malin, Bonnie Chase, Carol Newton, Gayle Redelsperger, Judy Chansler, Gayle Ferraris, Linda Perez, Geri Hoffman. THIRD ROW: Henry Ruth I 'f 415, ,js N:-2 f I Henry Ruth Pat Freeman Pam President Vice-President Sec mh Mr. Day Director dahl. STANDING: Evie Fignani, Roger Swanson, Bill Carter Geri Poe, Pat Chilson. Moore Carleen Hill retary Publicity Mgr Bano FRONT ROW lL. to RJ: Tomi Calloway, Larry Cardoza, Mitzi Ross, Jo Ella Johnson, Gilda Van Keuren, Sylvia Manley, Laura Melo. SECOND ROW: Kitty Codr, Larry Bassett, David Wilder, Doug Vose, Carol Glidden, Christie Letcher, Connie Souligny, Carol Buchanan Tom Powers, Barbara Christie, Bill Barnett. THIRD ROW: John Hen nessy, Alan Zanni, Greg Redelsperger, Ted Marconi, Lynn Butters, Gaylene Copitzky, Robert Hartley, Steve Freeman, Ray Wisner, Coral Higley, Tom Freeman, Rodney Jennings, Bob Strickland. STANDING: Karen Cumings, Mr. Day, Director, Susie Hubbard. ,Gy 'Q 1 M - fir-, A ' ,,Qz,Tt.', f Yk, 'S,.3fq m -ug? qw J, , g M Q S 4 .1 0- i ig. .. .5 ,E 5 5 ., ggi- g -gr f , S i . FRONT ROW: Laura Melo, Connie Souligny, Barb Christie, Tom Higley, Tom Freeman, Carol Glidden, Tomi Calloway. STANDlNG: Powers, Greg Redelsperger, Bill Barnett, Gaylene Copiizky, Ted Bill Carter, Dennis Engdahl. Marconi, BACK ROW: Phil Holocek, Jim Tolosano, Henry Ruth, Coral 5 laiii Q1 'Oi 5 QEEHEEWF'-'aaa i Canoe Banc NL ,H u y,-,...e.,Ti ' x FRONT ROW: Mr, Rufh Doke, Donna Mary Lou Eckman, Charlene Howard, Day, JoAnn Janzier, Cathy Stair, Kathy Baliar, Montgomery, Margaret Fredericks. MIDDLE ROW: Carol Buchanan, Nancy Moisan, Colleen lsoardi, Joyce Moore, Gilda,VanKeuren, Sandy Barlow, Chonus Geri Poe, BACK ROW: Sylvia Manley, Pai Freeman, Nona Spencer, Carol Blake, Deanna Nickell, Laurene Wisner, Carol Glidden, Alice Sfewarr, Toni Nollman, Beverlee Budwine, Janie Jones. ,K . 4 M at is -5 P 1 Vi. . , ,ni - W , 2. T. i 2 E ! FRONT ROW lL to RJ: Peggy Scott, Karen Lehto, Judy Chansler, Pat Chilson, f..,, Y: Ted Marconi SECOND ROW: Marilyn Edwards, Gilda VanKeuren, Barbara '- -' Gilliland Dave Carlberg, Bob Strickland. THIRD ROW: Carleen Hill, Jim Tolo- - ' sano Bill Barnett, John Gardner. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Caley, Pat Freeman, Sylvia Manley Coral Higley, Judy Shott. FIFTH ROW: Laura Melo, Tomi Callo- way John Herzog, Patti Hunter, Virginia Birimisa. N! satis! . honon '-'5' ' Roll F FRONT ROW IL. to R.l: Alan Rosean, Phil Holocek, Sandy Malin, Peggy Scott, Karen Lehto, Judy Chansler, Pat Chilson, Ted Marconi, Dennis Engdahl. SEC- OND ROW: Jim Tolosano, Bill Barnett, John Gardner, JoAnn Jantzer, Marilyn Edwards, Gilda VanKeuren, Barbara Gilliland, Dave Carlberg, Bob Strickland. THIRD ROW: Kandy Nevills, Linda Lombardi, Bonnie Caley, Carleen Hill, Pat Freeman, Sylvia Manley, Judy Shott, Coral Higley. FOURTH ROW: Laura Melo, Tomi Calloway, Karen Cumings, Barbara Christie, Patti Hunter, Sharon Reg- nani, Carol Glidden, Virginia Birimisa, FIFTH ROW: Dennis Rogers, Jim Worthington, Ron Mongini, Edwin Smutz, John Herzog, Larry Frazier. 4 Q. E 523 ' Semesten .:,::3-5.5, SFT V Tb- iii: A I w '-Q.. 'Mv.., -V-ww, Xlkckle Boxdmi eve Johnson T, Guns S ys Std lie Ill NQMEHZ' .vaigim sb 14, .fkffwflwfb 'C 1 5 Us QN JE mx I' 5 we K 0,7 : I XX llll RICIWAROSOU SPRINGS FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lc1Chon Advisor, B e C I y Pot F n, BACK ROW: Karen Cuming Judy Shott. Sf X SITTING lL. to RJ: Tomi Calloway, Barbara Chrisfie, Karen Cumings, Beverlee Budwine. STANDING: Mrs. Melo, Laura Melo. lb l a , l S ' IQA ia. 4' ,S A ,XX Mrs. Melo Advisor huts ana Qolo r Q-'l 'r ri. Bean Gnowls r lL. to RJ: Laura Melo, Barbara Christie, Karen Cumings, Mrs. Melo, lomilee Calloway, Beverlee Budwine. Mr. F Prin A -' gs -:eww SITTlNG Mrs Stevens STANDING Margaret Fredericks Laura Melo Carol Blake, Rich Melo, Vivian IL. to RJ: Vickie Boldini, Ginger Birimiso, Heodg Carol Blake Che Spl Sao IL. to RJ: Connie Souligny and Gcylene Copitzky, Head. G ,f +0-L IL. to RJ: Susie Hubbard, Colleen Mcnhony, Head, Cczrleen Hill fl S Scot S lL. io RJ: JoAnn Jcntzer, Head, Sylvia Manley. FRONT ROW IL. fo R.I: I.GUI'C1 Melo, TOVTTI CGIIOWCly, BOT- Karen Cumingg, Virginig Birimigg, bara Chrisfie. BACK ROW: Ruth Doke, Beverlee Buclwine, 'Na Tomi Calloway Vivian Amy President Vice-President SITTING IL. to R.I: Karhy Stair, Gaylene Copifzky, Karen Hoffman, Nola Crispi, Judy Herzog, Connie Souligny, Carol Buchanan. KNEEL- ING: Colleen Isoardi, Chick Torrey, Nancy Moisan, Barbara Gilli- land, Tammy Todorovic, Carol Simmons, Dee Meadows, Connie Ng-..,,,,s Www, Donna Montgomery Bev Rossi Secretary Point Recorder Collins, STANDING: Margaret Fredericks, JoAnn Janrzer, Geraldine Brown, Marilyn Edwards, Roberta Brown, Marilyn Hines, Linda Duran. fi. .M ,,,,,, ., , ,i, , E Y v i f. ft ll I It :I 2 E. fl g ss , ' .2 'S'- J' SITTING IL. to R.l: Kaye Richardson, Coral Higley, Carol man, Donna Montgomery, Bonnie Caley, Ram Moore. Blake, Barbe Torrey, Kandy Nevills, Susie Hubbard, Sylvia STANDING: Carol Mendenhall, Carleen Hill, Judy Shott, Manley. KNEELING: Dixie Bullerwell, Eddie Jean Simon, Laurene Wisner, Kathy Mattos, Bev Rossi, Dora Cottini. Colleen Mathany, Linda Lombardi, Vivian Amy, Pat Free- Beverlee Budwine Publicity Manager SITTING IL. to R.l: Diane Mansfield, Judy Linebarger, Kitty Codr, Christie Letcher, Charlotte Ginocchio, Gail Ferraris, Susie Nollman, Evie Fignani, Gayle Redelsperger. KNEEL- ING: Linda Perez, Judy Chansler, Sandy Malin, Barbara W? ww Mrs. LaChance Advisor Mrs. Wright Advisor Tassie, Carol Newton, Val Millington, Lynn Butters, Bon nie Chase. STANDING: Pat Chilson, Dorothy Riley, Char lotte Stockton, Randi Mansfield, Connie Viramontes, Bar bara Blake, Geri Hoffman. af, 4' it M is J , f. ,l ,111 Hn , f , at S we i ' KJ iii iv S , 1 s W L , sw , S Q' ,- i L it if I K' f KNEELING lL. to RJ: Vicki Baldini, Ginger Birimisa, Carol Blake. FIRST ROW: Christie Letcher, Coral Higley, Carleen Hill, Pat Free- man, Sylvia Manley, Karen Cumings, Barbara Torrey, Eddie Jean Simon, Beverly Rossi, Barbara Christie, Tomi Calloway, Beverlee Budwine, Ruth Doke, Kandy Nevills, Kaye Richardson, SECOND ROW: Marylin Hines, Val Millington, Kitty Codr, Mitzi Ross, Bonnie Chase, Lynn Butters, Linda Perez, JoAnn Jantzer, Toni Nollman, Pam Moore, Diana Kamper, Connie Souligny, Gaylene Capitzky, Dixie Bullerwell, Linda Lombardi, Kathy Mattos, Pat Chilson, Chick Tor- rey, Connie Collins. THIRD ROW: Geri Hoffman, Gail Ferraris, Bar- bara Blake, Judy Herzog, Nola Crispi, Kathy Stair, Cheri Smith, Dee DCD CLUB Meadows, Colleen lsoardi, Carol Buchanan, Nancy Moisan, Karen Hoffman, Margaret Freclericks, Judy Shott, Carol Mendenhall, Lau- rene Wisner, Johnnie Jean Demo, Joyce Moore, Dora Cottini, Bonnie Caley, Linda Duran. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Manning, Marilyn Ed- wards, Deanna Nickell, Karen Letho, Peggy Scott, Patty Messner, Judy Chansler, Susie Nollman, Evelyn Fignani, Charlotte Ginocchio, Dorothy Riley, Sandy Malin, Geraldine Brown, Tammy Todorovic, Roberta Brown, Carol Simmons, Jo Ella Johnson, Beverly Pennell, Judy Linebarger, Diane Mansfield, Carol Newton, Randi Mansfield, Vivian Amy, Donna Montgomery. DGP BANG FRONT Row iL. to Ri Phai Hoiecek, Henry Rum, Jim Toiosono, Greg Redelspefgef. SECOND ROW: Rev Wisner, Tom Ffeemcn, Corsi Bill Carter, Laura Melo, Roger Swanson, Larry Cardoza, Bill Barnett, l'll9leY, Carol Glidden, Steve Freeman, Ted MUVCON- 7 il z- Y J Q . ii 3. K . V Y is ' Jim Cross-Quo rferbock' ' John Moison-Holfbock' C. Q' Ernie Costonzo-Center Bob Meneni-Tackle' .fluff 4,-A... RJCJW Mfllin-'End John Kennedy--Hoifbcxck 'Un-. Rodney Jennings-Hclfbcck Bob Strickland-Tackle' 'K vi .. -jux::.'am:,:q.- : - Z my :Ig-x .., , if Wr xwm N,S1v .' NNN S x . x Ielx X ,N I if V .- T '-,A r 'ra ,. 'E. ., d guys, '99 Q g s 5 . A W N f-.. - !hf ' irsf County Team econd County Team 'Honoroble Mention ii John Hennessy-End Tim Priddy-Guard Qu. Bob Cobun+Quorferbc1ck Lloyd Whitaker-End ' ' Gordon Lensing-Tackle Russell Crowder--Guo rd xi. 'Z' Dcn Aquila-Holfbock John Herzog-End Edwin Smufz-Guard Rich Melo-Guard Bill Heile-Holfbock Jim Woffhingfonkgnd Richard Van Dyke-Fullbockwt 'Q' Z ' L Q ,A -I 5 I rg ,J it 3' 'fi d fag K E 5 Charlie Birimiso-Fullbcick Dewoine Collins-Center FRONT ROW: John Hennessy, Charlie Birlmisa, Edwin Smutz, Rich Melo, Russell Crowder, Danny Aquila. MIDDLE ROW: Billy Heile, John Kennedy, John Moisan, Jim Cross, Rich Van Dyke, Bob Cobun, Rodney Jennings, Lloyd Whitaker, BACK ROW: Mr. Salo, Coach, atzsity llootsall FRONT ROW: Ron George, Fred Eikenberry, Dave Stewart, Bill Snavely, Mike Barlow, Jerry Cox, Tom Freeman, MIDDLE ROW: Alan Zanni, Ralph Peterson, Dan Owens, Barney Jiminez, Dan Mura, David Vicari, Bill Barnett, Gary Woods, Robert Hartley. BACK ROW: Dewaine Collins, Rich Malin, Ernie Costanzo, Bob Meneni, Bob Strickland, John Herzog, Gordon Lensing, Jim Worthington, Tim Priddy, Don LaPorta, Mr, Derkos, Coach. , t .QM 1 ' ' li X :ld W llootsall David Tanner, Bob Neptune, Kirt Brown, Steve Johnson, Bob Reed, Lester Lensing, Joe Turnham, Parley Bernards, Chuck Bernards, Jim Durkee, Larry Bassett, Coach Ely. Gerard, Monte Merrifhew, Mark Merrithew, Denny Barlow. KNEELING: Coach Smith, STANDING IL. to RJ: Doug Pixler, Jim Weaver, Greg 46 X i ll ll I MTL . 5 1 I X W fu f HX I f 4 I ff X 1 1 f 8, K I ll U I If BASKETTBAU. D r' 1' in II l 9 V I I I , I KNEELING: Coach Smith. STANDING: Phil Holecek, Bob Parkton, Steve Freeman, W .1 X I I Randy Carter, Ted Marconi, Pete Ferrari. a f X, L' 5- v I QU. .,AW1hh.,..,,. -,.f1P'U- D ' FRONT ROW lL. to RJ: Lloyd Whitaker, John Hennessy, John Kennedy, John Moisan. BACK ROW: Ron Mongini, Bob Strickland, Bob Meneni, Coach Ely, John Herzog, Steve Johnson, Bob Cobun. Bob Meneni anslty Basketsall Coach Ely John Herzog Bob Strickland John Kennedy Bob Cobun Ron Monginl Dewoine Collins FRONT ROW ll.. To R.l: Denny Barlow, Ralph Peterson, Rodney Jennings, Tom Freeman, Dan Aquila BACK ROW: Coach Smith, Doug Pixler, Dewaine Collins, Ron Standiford, Bob Reed, Joe Turnham, Dave Carlberg, Larry Bassett. BASKGIZBALL Coach Smith Tom Freeman Ron Sfandiford Larry Bassett Bob Reed Rodney Jennings ...., It sw: f - r' ,miazwiz ' FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Larry Swenson, Dan Clark, Jere Beck, Mike ner, Jim Weaver, Bruce Nibecker, Jim Durkee, Charlie Birimisa, Barlow, Jim Tolosano, Mark Merrithew, Steve Freeman, Phil Holecek, Randy Messenger, John Moisan, Larry Cardoza, Barney Jiminez, Pete Ferrari, Randy Carter, Larry Ste. Marie. SECOND ROW: Charles Parley Bernards, Dennis Rogers, Coach Derkos. BACK ROW: Bob Howard, Eddie Smith, Chuck Ponsegrow, Dan Owens, Ramon Well- Driskell, Bill Carter, Bob Neptune, Lester Lensing, Sten Klep, Ron iver, Ron George, Steve Bernards, Rodney Jennings, Ross Gassoway, Standiford, Doug Pixler. Tom Freeman, Phil Newton, Greg Gerard, THIRD ROW: David Tan- .,,, kfifgh .. , V V 4 1 - BASEBALL E' Mr. Derkos Mr. Ely Mr. Salo Track Coach Track Coach Baseball Coacl' FRONT ROW IL, to RJ: Harry Stock, Ross Standiford, Henry Ruth, Bob Parkfon, Jim Cross, Gary Woods, Rich Van Dyke, Larry Bassett, Ron Gasparri, John Kennedy, Bob Meneni, Denny Barlow. MIDDLE BACK ROW: Coach Salo, Frank Aiello, Lloyd Whitaker, John Herzog, ROW: Tom Powers, Ralph Peterson, Paul Ste. Marie, Ken Roelots, Tim Priddy, Robert Strickland, Jim Worthington. l 3 Ps .. sl E 5 ,, ,...s,, Q xi l 1 P i 2 SITTING: Mrs, LaChance, Coach. KNEELING: Laura Melo, Judy Shott, Vose, Bob Strickland, Mr. Graves, Coach, Rich Malin, Ron Standi- Coileen Mathany, Pat Freeman. 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Shop BIG Y SUPERMARKET 1940 so. 6th sr. P. o. aox 253 ru 4-4816 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Uust Over The Viaductl KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON KLAMATH AUTO WRECKERS Don Bridge and Brooks Wafner Used Parts for All Makes and Models Tires - Accessories - Used Cars Phone: Tuxedo 2-1677 KLAMATH TRACTOR 8. IMPLEMENT Service After the Sale 2934 So. 6th St. Klam ,nh FGM., 0,5 5616 So. 6111 S1., KLAMATH FALLS TU 2-5525 coMPL1MENTs or DON POTTER MACHINERY CO. TULELAKE, cAL1F. 11. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. A 81 W ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN Shakes, Tacos, Coney Islands, Hamburgers and Hot Dogs 2750 Altamont Drive Klamath Falls MEDO - BEL DAIRY BELL'S HARDWARE Jay Motschenbacher, Distributor 528 MAIN ST' OREGON EXeter 7-4141 oo121e1S, CALIFORNIA KLAMATH FALLS D Q59 60 - s E s 1 w I s H E s Tilf- ..l L H A to the SENIOR CLASS 1 5 A m I L- I ff 'A if 'r ' 51 'faq I I ,Q Q HM M I LM I , ..f..--I ...lf Q- xawink-sf I ,W S fx.-2 AM ,Qi -- ga 'Qff'-'sgy vw ' W 'iii-I ' ,fix . 'I' Q q F '-S gi, ' ' - - 'f-1, Lf-fxvzf I , V if V V Camgiyar DIESEL POWERED O Tractors C Moior Graders 0 Scrapers O Engines Ea CRATER LAKE MACHINERY CO. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 540 Main St., Klamath Falls, Ore. lt pays to save at First Federal MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Klamath Falls Branch 740 Main Town 8. Country Branch 3720 on Town 84 Country Klamath Falls Oregon rrllllllxllurlrrlrlnr ulnllllllllllllllI'IIlnl N CAMERA SHOP S,- i s. 2 ,... . . ,- fi ' - '- --- I ::.-.1 :Q.25L5,f5-'-jr :E-',-iQ ij. I: 5 SCE .5 51.-,fl-.--1 -54. - -5, .-- . LASTING PHOTOGRAPHIC GIFTS TU 2-3331 836 Main Street Klamath Fa lls, Ore SWAN LAKE MOU LDING COMPANY KLAMATH FALLS' BUILDING MATERIAL DEPARTMENT STORE PIONEER TOBACCO CO. WHOLESALE Cigars-Tobaccos-Candies Try Us Fountain Supplies TU 4-5145 604 South 7th St. Klamath Falls Klamath Falls Oregon 5 x 1? f g TULANA FARMS Growers of Malting Barley SUPERIOR TROY LAUNDRY and Gralns TU 4-8074 WORDEN CALIFORNIA Phone TU 4-5119 700 SO. 6TH KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Compliments of oonms TELEPHONE COMPANY M s. M MARKET Dorris California Dorris California MACDOEL GROCERY RED BARN N6 Mike 81 Bessie Short .6 E I xr- Macdoel California Dick and Wilma Fenwick EXpress 8-2491 Dorris California Life Begins of . . . I E DRADER'S STORE T H E 4 0 C L U B Supplies Your Many Needs Frosties and Fine Foods DORRIS CALIFORNIA Mr. ond Mrs. Woody Wilson props. Dorris Colifornio 262 BAY'S FLYING A SERVICE HAGELSTEIN THIRD and MAIN STREETS Phone: EXeter 7-4376 Mervyn B. Robinson EVERYTHING INSURANCE Phone Exeter 7-2801 DORRIS CALIFORNIA DORRIS CALIFORNIA Compliments of George J0l'dClI1,S TRUCK STOP CAFE SHELL SERVICE 8: EXeter 7-4392 DoRRls VARIETY STORE Dom CAL,FORN,A Visit Northern Calitornia's Frienclliest Club Fe 'C 's The Butte 'valley Star S T A R I N N ir ir ir Butte VaIIey's Home Town Newspaper Dorris, California Fine Foods - Drinks - Private Dining Room Motel - Trailer Court Doms California AIDEN 3. MYRTLE EENWICK U. 5. 97 North Owners Phone Exeter 7-7631 - me , f ' ' fi , .. f, ..,,.. f .1g5,,,. ' .gr ,, A , f . wi I , Wrf' E, z A -' - T .- up, 3 R 1. ,wi , , f , f -3, 'aj' ae. r1 'n.r gw,,fiJ'-if , .J-nn'-L' f- .H,', ,'.nn,:-'vi' KLAMATH THEATRES. INC. KLAMATH FALL'S OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT Klamath Falls, Oregon Operating: ESQUIRE - TOWER - SHASTA DRIVE-IN 263 NIOTY 8. VAN DYKE, INC. AUTOMOTIVE AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES Klamath Falls, Oregon You Can Get It At . . . KERWIN'S GROCERIES and NOTIONS Denis California DORRIS BARBER SHOP Telos Dennis Engeline Propr. Dorris California WILLIAMSON'S GROCERY Don and Deloris DORRIS CALIFORNIA FLUHRER'S HOLSUM BAKERY Klamath's Finest Bakery HEATON STEEL 8. SUPPLY, INC. STEEL DISTRIBUTORS TU 4,4131 Telephone TU 2-3426 ' 28 SPRING ST. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 419 Broad St. Klamath Falls, Oregon 4 DICK REEDER'S P E N N Y ' S 510.-e For Men ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Klamath Falls Oregon NINTH and MATN KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WAGGONER DRUG CO. KLAMATH MACHINERY CO. - PRESCRTPTTONS - TU 4-3263 or TU 4-3333 445 SPRWG ST' 839 Main Klamath Falls, Oregon KLAMATH FALLS OREGON c si it ' , - f - .. M'1'.ll',m. B333 l2fQ9L..f.'lf'T v'lfdspl.l'.ff.llll T.. F-.lflolff-'Sli HANS NORLAND INSURANCE GRIGSBY'S SMOKE HOUSE Fire - Aute - Casualty - Marine - Burglary - Bonds RON MCDANIEL, Owner Esquire Bldg' phones RT. 3, sox ee - PHONE Tu. 2-0769 KLAMATH FALLS 627 Pine Street Office TU 2-2515 Our Hams and Bacon . . A Perfection . Sugar Cured - ML Mahogany smoked Klamath Falls, Oregon Residence TU 4-3827 SIMPLOT SOILBUILDERS FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS Klamath Falls - Malin - Tulelake WINEMA MOTOR HOTEL DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS FOR THE KLAMATH BASIN 1111 Main St. TU 4-4181 Klamath Falls , FRIGIDAIRE AP I JOHN M. OWENS, Electrical Contractor Tu 4-Buspl' ANCES 6840 South Sixth Street Klamath Falls, Ore. 412 MAIN ST. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Telephone Tuxedo 4-7350 264 For fast and courteous service LYLE KELLSTROM - All Lines of Insurance - 434 MAIN ST' KLAMATH FALLS UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3'!2 Y. Inferesf on Savings Paid Daily BUTTE VALLEY OFFICE DORRIS, CALIFORNIA Q if HIGHEST QUALITY 1' X MOULDINGS: Ponderosa Pine-White Fir-Douglas Fir- ---- 'ni Philippine Mahogany-Finger Joinfecl Pine X DOOR JAMBS: Ponderosa Pine-Finger Jointed Pine-Philippine Mahogany X PANELLINQ Philippine Mahogany 3 ' A v vl 0 'bcunv I o I IIT 0111011765 From TI-IE DORRIS LUMBER AND MOULDING COMPANY Prompt Delivery from Plants in . . . Sacramento, California, P.O. Box 2688 Dorris , California 2 6 American Forest Products Corporation Manufacturers of LUMBER AND BOX SHOOK - DORRIS CALIFORNIA BUTTE VALLEY HARDWARE 8g SUPPLY Marshall and Martilla Hamilton Telephone EXeter 7-4581 DORRIS CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN VALLEY MOULDING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS Douglas Fir and White Fir Mouldings P.O. BOX 517 Dorris, Calif. LONG'S CHEVRON STATION f ZX TIRES ACCESSORIES Svmm usaun DORRIS, CALIFORNIA 66 Oregon Title Company of Klamath County TITLE INSURANCE - ESCROWS 600 MAIN-ST. KLAMATH FALLS I BOWDEN MUSIC co. 830 MAIN STREET KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON KEN BURTON EVAN'S TRANSPORTATION Phone: HObart 8-2330 Fort Jones, California SHELL OIL COMPANY Fort Jones, California Compliments of Congratulations to The Class of '63 Yreka Studio 8- Camera Shop Jim Holfinger 107 S. Broadway Yfekfl, CClllf0ff1lC1 Yreka, California E. H. HOVENDEN: Dentist R. E. BANNING Y Phone: HObart 8-2406 Farm Supplies Fort Jones California Fort Jones, California The Fort Jones White 81 Gold staff would like to thank FORT CLUB BAR FORT JONES CAUFGRNIA all of our advertisers 67 FORT IONES CREAMERY JONES MERY FT. JO ICE CREAM AND BUTTER Phone: HObarT 8-2971 Fort Jones, California EDDJERDEBSFERMEC k1FrEEA!!T'lf FTGNCTS Fdfley Eddie Edgecomb Phone: Hobart 8-2266 Fort Jones California DON'S FURNITURE 8. HARDWARE SMlLEY'S FOUNTAIN Don and Rene Davis Besf of Luck, Class of 63 Fort Jones, California Forf Jones, California Harry Dunlap MEDO-BEL DAIRY PRODUCTS E- E- 'WL'-5 AND SON Phone HObarf 8-2285 Phone: HObarT 8-2301 Fort Jones California Fort Jones VAL VANARSDELL VOIGHTS AUTOMOTIVE M-i-Eif Vfeooi wamcmou ' za , Q1 MOBIL OIL CO. , , Phone: HO 8-2616 Fort Jones, California Fort Jones, California 269 its ,-vfLe:iil Q ' 'ix W 2 'l V I fl ,fi fin-L T L. 3 , , , .vw-e Hifi . ' if . f' lf, vf.,'1 ' 'ff ' F if L-1, 4 2 ' ' ' ' , ' ' L ' ' - 'rfffsvfs-wi f i f fri, FORT JON ES, CALI FORNIA MARGARET WALLACE'S DRESS SHOP Fort Jones, California Phone HO 8-2326 FORT JONES MARKET Meat, Groceries, Beer and Wine Buzz and Maxine Klingler Fort Jones, California DlCK'S SHELL SERVICE Richard Luffrell Forf Jones California Telephone HObarT 8-2234 HUGHES SERVICE MOBILE SERVICE Phone HObarT 8-2489 Fort Jones California O SCOTT VALLEY CLEANERS 8. LAUNDERETTE Bill 84 June Cravens Phone: HObart 8-24'l'l Fori' Jones, California WILLARD'S STORE Fort Jones, California FORT JONES REPAIR SERVICE T if G Forf Jones, California ROSY'S BAR TAVERN and CAFE FORT JONES CALIFORNIA STATE FARM INSURANCE AUTO, LIFE and FIRE Charles F. Hammond, Agent Phone: HO 8-2948 Fort Jones California TIK TOK SHOP Yreka, California COAST TO COAST STORE Yreka, California SILVERHARTS FURNITURE Yreka, California OHLUND'S OFFICE SUPPLY H3 S. Broadway Yrekfl School Supplies - Typewriters SHASTA GAS COMPANY YREKA WEED PEDERSEN'S MEN'S SHOP Phone: VI 2-3490 202 West Miner Sfreef Yreka, California 271 Compliments of SCOTT VALLEY BANK FORT JONES cmd ETNA, CALIFORNIA Ernesf P. Smith, Presidenf 7 FORT CAFE Home Cooked Fooas Tood SQ Lois Simmons Fort Jones, California Compliments of PRINDLE'S APARTMENTS HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA 1' ' HAPPY CAMP- AUTO 81 HOME SUPPLY Fred and Edna Fairbairn EALY'S SUPER MARKET The Finest on the Klamath BEN CASE CHEVRON SERVICE Chevron Gas - Tires - Batteries 'A' Welding 'A' Automotive Repairs 'A' Wrecker Service GYpsy 3-2301 HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA Wiring Furniture Radios - TV Sets Meet Your Friends in Paints Hardware RED'S CAFE Happy Camp, California GYpsy 3-2330 IN HAPPY CAMP o ii . i tzi Best Wishes from CAROLINA PLYWOOD, INC. Happy Camp, California Compliments of PHILIP M. TOLEMAN Justice Court Judge Happy Camp District HAPPY CAMP DRUG STORE Milton C. Kevershan, Sr., Owner Milton C. Kevershan, Jr., Mgr, Two Pharmacists on Duty Complete Stock of GIFTS - TOYS - GREETING CARDS COSMETICS - FILM SUPPLIES OUT OF TOWN NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES - BOX CANDY OLD FASHIONED SODA FOUNTAIN Tourist information BankAmericard Honored 27 74 + Q ufmg Mlflffffffff fffflfffffffff 17 he grad 'Lat Ing c. I a s s o P HWIHHIIIIIIJJJJJII I 7 6 3 I5f55!55!55J55IfJffJfI55 S ISKIYOU MILL S Happy Camp California. cLAss and AWARD swEArEns and JACKETS by KANDEL SWEATER CO. Represented by Don Whiffin COMPLIMENTS OF LOG CABIN BAR George and Gertrude Russell HAPPY CAMP CALIFORNIA Compliments of SPOR'I'SMEN'S CAFE Dorothy and Herb Greene Happy Camp California FRANK LOOTENS Truck 8. Auto Repair P.O. Box 45 GY 3-2206 Happy Camp, California 1917 E. Acacia Ave. Phone Fresno 26, California BA 9-0248 THREE RIVERS GAS CO. Colmpnmenls of Propane Gas Service Gas Appliances PENCE'S PLACE Water Heaters, Ranges and Heaters I Toby and George Walters WES CURT S GYpsy 3-2322 Happy Camp WAGON WHEEL MARKET Happy Camp, California Groceries, Produce 8- Meals Complefe Beverage 8: Liquor Dept. Social Cenfer of Hamburg Bob Martin, Manager Gy 3-2670 Iii , r ur BEST WISHES to CLASS OF 63 HAPPY CAMP TRAILER COURT Tay and Fran Farley COMFLIMENTS OF LEONARD CRUMPTON ROSA'S PLACE HAMBURG, CALIFORNIA 275 J. F. SHARP LUMBER COMPANY Happy Camp Division New and Old Growth GYpsy 3-267l Happy Camp, California KLAMATH HARDWARE ' Fishing Tackle - Ammunition ' Logging Supplies ' General Hardware ' Electric Appliances Happy Camp California Finest in Petroleum Products HAPPY CAMP UNION 76 SERVICE Expert Lubrication 24-Hour Wrecker 84 Emergency Service Truck Tire Repair - Wheel Balancing Brake Relining - Washing and Polishing Free Pick-up and Delivery Inquire About Drawing for Free Prizes Every Month Phone Gypsy 3-2332 Rooms, Cocktails, Dining BUCK HORN LODGE Happy Camp, Siskiyou County V, Mile North on Indian Creek JEAN S. CERNY TAX AND BOOKKEEPING SERVICE ' ' 3-2280 Kent A. and Sara Nesbitt Happy Comp' Cclllomla GYPSY Phone Gypsy 3-2677 for Reservations SHASTA VIEW DAIRY Distributors COMPUMENTS Charles and Juanita Carnes of INDIAN CREEK TRAILER COURT BAGLEY LOGGING CO. Ch I d J ' ar es an uanita Carnes Happy Camp California Happy Comp California 2 76 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 63 from HAPPY CAMP CAFE Floyd and Kathy Henderson The White and Gold Staff want to thank all the advertisers for their support of our section. STANDARD OIL OF CALIFORNIA Happy Camp, California A. E. Swaim, Distributor HERMAN'S SAW SHOP Homelite Sales and Service Complete Line of Saws, Pumps and Supplies. - Complete Bar Repair Service - Sales and Service for Briggs 8. Stratton All Work Guaranteed Norman Herman, Prop. Gy 3-2754 Happy Camp Saulsbery Frosty Shop ICE CREAM HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS SOFT DRINKS MEAL TICKETS Fannie Willis, Manager Happy Camp, California Gy 3-2841 BOB'S SHELL SERVICE Wholesale and Retail Tires - Batteries Shellubrication - Tire Repairing Corner Highway 96 and Davis Road Happy Camp, California Congratulations to Class of 63 R. W. EDMUNDS, D. D. S. 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Happy Camp, California EVANS MERCANTILE SHOES DRY GOODS WORK and SCHOOL CLOTHES Happy Camp California 277 I Curl Up and Dye For You In the Heart of Sportsmen's Paradise MerCeda's Beauty Shop HY 6-2494 HORSE CREEK, CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF HORSE CREEK STORE sloroor RANCH LODGE General Merchandise Klamath River, California SEIAD STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Pete and John Malloy Horse Creek C0l'l0 C' SEIAD VALLEY CALIFORNIA Dining Room Swimming Pool COMPLIMENTS or WILDWOOD LODGE 4 al y LODGE SEIAD VALLEY HY 6-3485 Compliments of AMERICAN LEGION and Ted and Georgia Moore AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Phone Hydraulic 6-3218 Pm No 530 Klamath River California HALL'S MERCANT LE HAPPY CAMP SPORTING GOODS GROCERIES WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES 200 miles per gallon gas Weighs only 120 Climbs grades in Automatic torque Converter type C 55 cc 278 lbs. excess of 450 lutch KLAMATH RIVER AIR SERVICE Fully insured and FAA approved Scenic flights over the Marbles Air Charter HARDWARE BUILDING MATERIALS Factory All Model Dealer for H O N D A You will have more fun with a Honda only S275 p.o.e. DR. C. A. HALL Chiropractor COMPLIMENTS OF POPE'S HARDWARE MCCLQUD M Sim' Cf lf 'ni sou: COURSE One Mile South of McCloud in l BEN FRANK, l-owl Agenl Scenic Northern California ,,,,,, 107111 E. LAKE STREET Mt. Shasta, California PHONE: WALNUT 6-2054 McCl oud - Ml. Shasta T BEST WISHES TO the WHITE and GOLD from Don Whittin KANDEL SWEATER MAN Popular Because ll's Good Dklvf I Our Policy to Our Patrons is to Open and Close with a Free Show on McCloud Turnoff Highway 89 Home owned and operated by We Specialize in Delicious Foods Joseph Regnonl William Paolinetti O McCLOUD RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Bmiwjkw P' ,.v,g. .gg A , fV Q , - ,. 41: , I, Q .f .. NNN? MCCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL IS GREATLY INDEBTED TO THE MCCLOUD RIVER LUMBER COMPANY OR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR ANNUAL AS WELL AS ALL OUR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES CaIifornia's Largest Independent Shortline Railroad s Mt. Shasta, McCloud, Pondosa, and Burney Area Serve If 6 54,14 if - X 5 COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE I Is Q SERVING mmf X REX ALL SLSKLYOU COUNTY Scwe at THE McCl0UD RIVER MERCANTILE COMPANY MCCLOUD CALIFORNIA 'Q f T M AUT ? REPAIRS G.M'c. 'P TRUCKS SUPREME f, NICCLOUD Munn CALIFORNIA MCCLOUD GARAGE 3? S VI NGS llglll , BANK ,F -Ag N AMERICA j 0 Af W. L. Wheeler, Manager I ' 1535 NICCIOUD CALIFORNIA Compliments of SEHORN PONTIAC - CADILLAC - Q-' INTERNATIONAL - SCOUTS 81 PICKUPS 5 Sales 8. Service Phone: WALNUT 6-4716 508 REAM AVENUE MOUNT SHASTA, CALIFORNIA BRUNO'S GARAGE MT. SHASTA, CALIFORNIA STUDEBAKER - LARK 7 COMPLIMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS 0F AMERICA LOCAL 3-64, AFL-CIO MCCLOUD, CALIFORNIA ADVANCING THE IDEAL AND PRINCIPLE OF GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE, AND FOR THE PEOPLE. p WE ARE FOR GOOD SCHOOLS! A MT. SHASTA SUB-LOCAL 3-64 WOODS SUB LOCAL 3-64 MT. SHASTA, CALIFORNIA PONDOSA, CALIFORNIA PLANT AND TOWN SUB-LOCALS 3-64 MCCLOUD, CALIFORNIA WINDSOR'S DRUG STORE QlwWci..msn9 Photographic and School Supplies M C C L 0 U D 4 4 Mt. Shasta California ' LAUNDRY Ga n g , Reno and Dina ' V p I -2 1- -R, Cattuzzo -I -A . 'WJ ,I Z, Phone 964-2326 A MCCLOUD CALIFORNIA .af A iz sooo roou W V f Mfg MARILYN'S phone 0 wav X FINE WA 6-2073 lt- Q 53? i Foons g Z X Hi-Way 99 South MT. SHASTA FLORISTS Mt. Shasta California AND NURSERY Mount Shasta California 283 fd f. ., lbfl . FEREBEE STUDIOS Q National Bank Building Main and Eighth no C I 3 yIQQl5GF'P'x Klamath Falls Oregon if-'I GIRDLER INSURANCE M YOUR fzzfepeflzfmf A G E N C Y lzzszzrafzfe AGENT CE 5-4859 or CE 5-2814 5 ' V E sg O U 'Q, Nif, Dunsmuir California HUDDLES JEWELRY THE JEWELRY STORE COMPLETE HITCHING POST CAFE sRoAsrEo CHICKEN Authorized S. P. Watch Inspectors Open 6 - II DUNSMUIR CALIFORNIA DUNSMUIR CALIFORNIA JOHN'S and HELEN'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES GOWER'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Music SUPPLIES - RECORDS o APPLIANCES P.O. Box 336 Mt. Shasta California Mt. Shasta California COMMENTS OF J a .I CLOTHING STORE T O R E S O N ' S EVERYONE KNOWS S H E L L S E I C E IT'S JOE'S FOR CLOTHES MI- SIIGSIU California Mt. Shasta Cglifornig L and L COMPLIMENTS OF and APPLIANCES HEPPNER JEWELERS MI- SIICSIU CGllfOI'I'1lO MY. Sl'1GSl'C California 4 McCLOUD CLEANING SHOP DUNSMUIR GARAGE W - We Call and Deliver - Lawrence A. Stewart RUCKS MCCLOUD CALIFORNIA DODGE -k DART ir T DUNSMUIR CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS CLASS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 63 OF 63 MT. SHASTA ELECTRIC TONKlN'S GOODYEAR Mt. Shasta California Mt. Shasta California COMPUMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF , Moore s T H E PURITY stone BARBER SHOP Mt. Shasta California Ml' Shasta California COMPLIMENTS OF Jack 8 Joe's B A R B E R S H O P COMPUMENTS OF McCl.OUD BEAUTY SHOP Everest Rodine McCLOUD CALIFORNIA MCCLOUD CAUFORNIA l Congratulations Class Compliments of O,..63.. FLOYD'S Rx McCLOUD RESTAURANT p H A R M A C Y And Your Prescription Health MCCLOUD CALIFORNIA Cellfef McCloud California Compliments Of D- A- SHE'-DUN oo TO A Movie romoms 8: SONS MCCLOUD THEATRE HEATING - COOKING GAS Bulk and Bottle Phone 964'2OlO also M C D CALIF RNIA stones Loclcsns C LOU O Mt. Shasta California 285 THEBEST AUTO PARTS D A I R Y Phone 964-2552 McCloud California MT. Shasfa California Compliments of WESTERN CALIFORNIA MCCLOUD TV COMPANY TELEPHONE COMPANY Ed c'i s Phone 964-2111 Phone 964-2340 McCloud California McCloud California l f Farmers Complimen-fs of ,gf,mM,fji Insurance GMP RODLEY Moroks Your Ford 8- Mercury Dealer Bob Willock LOCUI Agenf 200 Florence Ave. , Phone 964-2595 I McCloud California Dunsmuir California You re mon? M Sh D S T:- if T. . Ahead , agfa 3291 Tore Algt OX E WHEN Mount Shasta, California W ' You BUY AT H 0 F F M A N S 236 Ron Moskowitz Gives n Educated View of Education Education today has become a national problem. The complexities of bringing up children to take, their place as responsible adults present difficulties for parents and pedagogues alike. In order to solve these difficulties, it is essential that they be aired and evaluated as clearly as possible. The Examiner's Education columns, under the experienced and sympathetic editorship of Ron Moskowitz, give full coverage to local and national aspects of Education for the benefit of the educators, the pupils and the parents. The Examiner believes that Educa- tion is at the present time of vital concern to every thinking American and will play the key part in determining the future of the United States. Ron Moskowitz's col- umns appear every Sunday, Monday and Thursday in The San Francisco EXAMI ER Tells You More . . . 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Shasta California Mount Shasta California Compllmems of BlANCHl'S RESTAURANT SLICISTCI Fl'0Sfie Ffeele Italian and American Dinners Mt, Shqsfq California 1 Mount Shasta California 288 1 Congratulations TORESON'S SHELL SERVICE Mt. Shasta California BEN FRANK, Local Agent 10711, E. LAKE STREET HAH ull! INSUIANU Phone: WAlnut 6-2054 Mt. Shasta, California AUTO - LIFE - FIRE STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Bloomington, Illinois Compliments of T.V. SERVICE CENTER Mt. Shasta California ARMSTRONG'S MOTEL IO Units - 4 Two Bedroom Units TV - AAA - Garages MT. SHASTA CALIFORNIA Compliments of JAKE LINDNER INS u RA N c E Mount Shasta California Compliments of D. A. SHELDON 81 SONS HEATING - COOKING GAS Bulk and Bottle also STORAGE LOCKERS Mt. Shasta California MT. SHASTA ELECTRIC Phone: WA 6-4653 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Compliments of POPE'S HARDWARE HARDWARE - PAINTS- PLUMBING DEALER FOR TORO POWER IvIowERs L' ht' F' t El t' IS l' lg mg lx Ures ec rlca upp le Across from- Fire Station Mount Shasta California Phone WA 6-2470 Mount Sh,-,513 Congratulations GOODYEAR STORE 1 CAR 8. HOME MERCHANDISE CANNON S GROCERY GOODYEAR TIRES Open Daily GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 8:00 - 10,00 Hi-way 99 South Mt. Shasta California Mt. Shasta California 2 89 Bob Herzog, Prop. Pl'1Ol'16 WA 6-5767 SERVICE WHEN 0' 1 YOU N E ED IT PHlL'S FLYING A l BOB S GUN SHOP SERVICE CUSTOM RIFLE MAKING SERVICE WHEN Sporting Goods You NEED IT Phil Gutzler, Prop 226 Walnut Street Mount Shasta Mount Shasta California , , Compliments JOHN S 81 HELEN S of FURNITURE a. FRIGIDAIRE MARCQNPS MELQDY MAR-rg APPLIANCES Marconi, Thebolt, Marconi Phone: IN 7-3349 Ph.: WA 6-4586 Etna Mount Shastf' Mt. 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