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' Mi A« ' •♦ ' - A- -Ww — . ' 1 1 - yuU-tt i « —« • — ■e . 5Z . ' • -,- — -d: - « ' m . - V - ' - :-- : ' - -C ' — c— -,u ' r - -«=-3 . -.— S!C 5-sr •=e-T— «— t: == ■i J -ssg „f •T ' r -- % i .y V ' i-Sw-. Js j-Cr O-VVX I .-X fi- k . , Zhe reeH and Qold SoHora Union We, the class of ' 55. dedicate this book to Mr. Irving Terzich as a small token of our gratitude to fiim. He has been a father and friend to all of us ' — always backing us, never failing to help when we needed him. He has also been the president of the board of trustees this year. For the time and help he has unselfishly given us, we sincerely thank Mr. Irving Terzich. This annual, the Green and Gold, is your book of memories for the school year, ' 54-55. You will relive incidents of pleasure as you wander through the following pages; incidents that you will treasure in the years to come. Myf staff and I have had fun working on this book for you; I hope you have i.yF ' much fun reading it. It was hard work but the result was well worth all thafl we, and others, put into it. I ' d like to thank my staff for their help and cooper ation : Mel Podesto, art editor, whose sketches add personality to the book Carole Carkeet, copy editor, who read and checked every page of this for spelling and grammar. Kathy CurraTe assistant editor, who did all I could not do. Pat Musser, sales manager, who helped raise enough money to give you this book. Nancy Sadler, business manager, who kept books, sold ads, and raised money in many other ways for this annual. MAGGIE LEEDOM Editor The Green and Gold is your book of memories ars to conrijp ii wJil be the r high school days. Through be ma ' ny times when you will want to leaf through Its pages in order to spend i. .-.. minutes with your high school pals. This book will not have many opportunities to gather dust. A high school career means many things to many people. I sincerely hope our seniors have pursued their high school days with a meaningful purpose. I hope we, the faculty, have the ability to guide underclassmen toward worthwhile meanings. Your purpose in high school will guide your learnings and influence your future You will have learned many things during your high school career. You will wish you had learned more. My plea to you — keep learning with a worthwhile purpose, keep moving forward, keep bettering yourself and the world you live in. KEEP YOURSELF FROM GATHERING DUST. Mr. W. Kingsley celebrates his second year as Vice Principal at Sonora Union High School. We, the students, are happy to have him with us, and we hope he spends many more years here. Mr. M. R. Foster Mr. L. H. Haigh Mr. Alvin J. Sylvia Mr. F. F. Momyer Another person deserving much credit for the efficient way our school is run, is Mrs. V. Peterson, the school secretary. Mrs. Helen Russell Secretary of the Board Mr. Irving Terzich President of the Board faculty MR. FRANK BORREGO Subjects: Introduction to Business, Typing, Span- ish, Student Govern- ment. Degree: A.B. Years at s!u.H.S.: 2. MR. LOYAL CASTLE Subjects: General Math, Enghsh, Athletics. De- gree: A.B. Years at S.U.H.S.: 4. MR BEVERLY BARRON Subject: U.S. History, Senior Problems, Sur- vey of Social Science. Degrees: A.B., M.A. Years at S.U.H.S: 17. MR. CALVIN CRABILL Subjects: Band, Music Theory, Orchestra Strings. Degree: A.B. Years at S.U.H.S.: 2. MISS JEAN BECKET Subject: English. De- gree: A.B. Years at S.U.H.S: 1. MR. LINO BORELLI Subjects: Arts, Crafts, Mechanical Drawing. Degree: Special and Supervisory Credentials. Years at S.U.H.S: 19. MISS NAOMI EDINGER Subjects: Homemaking, Boys ' ; Foods. Degree: A.B. Years at S.U.H.S.: MR. J. P. FIREBAUGH Subject: Agriculture Science, Agriculture Mechanics, Young Farmers. Degree: B.S. Years at S.U.H.S.: 1. MR. ROBERT GIBSON Subjects: World His- tory, Physical Educa- tion, Athletics. Degrees: A.B., B.S. Years at S.U.H.S.: 2. MR. THOMAS HOLLINGER Subject: U. S. History, Senior Problems, World History. Degree: A.B. Years at S.U.H.S ' .: MR. KENNETH HUFF Subjects: Machine Shop, Shop Theory, Mechani- cal Drawing. Degree: A.B. Years ' at S.U.H.S.: 10. MISS BETTY JEFFRIES Subjects: Clothing, Homemaking. Degree: A.B. Years at S.U.H.S.: 1. MR. RICHARD KENNEDY Subject: Woodwork. Degree: A.B. Years at S.U.H.S.: 1. ' : m ., % MRS. ALLENE KIRSHMAN Subjects: Counsel. Phy- s i c a 1 Education. De- grees: A.B., M.A. Years at S.U.H.S.: 7. MISS LONG Subjects: Biology, Gen- eral Science. Degree: B.A HELEN JASPER (Substitute) Subjects: General Sci- ence, Biology. Degrees: A.B., M.A. Years at S.U.H.S.: 1. MR. ART McGRATH Subjects: Physical Edu- cation, Athletics. De- grees: A.B., M.A. Years at S.U.H.S.: 6. MR. EDMUNE© MELENDEZ s: English, A h- at S.U «.S.: Subjects: Typing, Ste- nography, Business Ma- chines. Degrees: B.A., Years at S.U.H.S.: 2. SS IRENE PARLI Subjects: Bookkeeping, Algebra, Office Prac- tice, Geometry. Degree: A.B. Years at S.U.H.S. 17. MRS. GLADYS RODGERS Subject: Living in So- ciety. Degree: B.S. SARGENT Subjects: Counsel, French, Spanish. De- grees: A.B., M.A. Years at S.U.H.S.: 18. ink an at MISS FANNY SMITH Subjects: Speech, Eng- lish. Public Speaking. Degree: B.A. Years at S.U.H.S.: 1. MR. MILLARD STROH Subjects: English, Newswriting, Athletics. Degrees: A.A., A.B. Years at S.U.H.S.: 1. MRS. MARGARET M. SWANSEA Subjects: Girls ' Glee, Boys ' Glee, Chorus, Special Voice. Degree: B.A. Years at S.U.H.S.: 3. MRS. IRENE THOMAS Subjects: Physical Edu- cation, World History. Degree: B.A. Years at S.U.H.S.: 4. MISS LORENE SMELSER Subjects: Chemistry, Physics, Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonome- try. Degree: A.B. Years at S.U.H.S.: 28. MRS. ALMA WOLFE Subjects: Latin, English. Degree: A.B. MR. BORREGO Student Government Advisor .ii U KEN WIVELL (jdent Body President f V SUMS ' s Student government AL DOSSA Region II Representative. C.A.S.C. Elections for student body officers are held at the end of each year with the exception of the Green and Gold editor who is elected in March. The following fall the officers take their place in the student council. The functions of the council are: to promote school spirit; to plan student body ac- tivities; to uphold the constitution; to promote school citizenship; to promote public welfare; and to promote student leadership. Standing below, left to right are; Pat Musser, Secretary of the Student Body; Lloyd Hobby, Commissioner of Traffic. Sitting: Pete Aroz. Treasurer of the Student Body; and Bill McCown, Vice President of the Student Body. CAse I Purposes of the C.A.S.C. are: to encourage ac- tive leadership and statesmanship; to obtain co- ordination and cooperation in activities among student councils within the State, that practical education in the principles of American govern- ment may result. The first Region II meeting of 1955 was held in Sonora during February. Left to right: John Gookin, commission- er of boys ' athletics; Celestine Pecche- nino, commissioner of girls ' activities; Elaine ' Volpetti, commissioner of girls ' athletics; Jim McGowan, commissioner of boys ' activities. e CAS.C s H r s Left to right: Maureen Foster, commissioner of publicity; Ronnie Pinnelli, commissioner of cultural activities; Mar- garet Leedom, commissioner of publications. Left to right: Dorothy Westfall, junior representative; Gor- don Bennett, sophomore representative; Les Davey, senior representative; Nadine Crabtree, freshman representative. u s ID r ( e r s Bus drivers pictured above are. first row, left to right: Jack Henderson. David Henington, Don Roys. Second row: Elden Bottemiller, Don Thulin, Mike Gondalfo, George Shaw, George Njirich, Earl Akin, John Croston. Many thanks to the two women who prepared our lunch for us every day. We really appreciate the work they put in. Pictured to the left are Mrs. Marie Horsley and Mrs. Wanda Spicer. JH mtena ce The maintenance crew pictured below are, left to right: Jack Durnall, Hank Lollar, and Bill Beller. Absent is Ramon Piceno. The students of SUHS greatly ap- preciate the help of our librarian, Mrs. Denna Hooe. Library assistants shown above are, first row: Marilou Girard, Nancy Albertson, Bill Plants. Second row: Barbara Patterson, Gayle Walls, Mary Lathrop, Diana Gibson, Linda Baer, Marion Games. Pictured here is the office crew consisting of, first row: Loretta Rabenort, Enid Lundberg, Delores Rodriguez, Harriet Turman, Pat Fernandes, Shirley Ghiorso, Pat Freitas. Second row; Wayne Hamlin, La Verne Whight, Shirley Edwards, Carol Martin, Beverly Larwick. Duinill Below is the cafeteria crew, from left to right: Sandra Reasoner, Mrs. Horsley, Claire Sipe, Mrs. Musser, Vickie Chambers, Franklin Bell, Charlotte Bamber, Sally Lester, Eva Chambers. LaVerne Whight. M t yrn d ' -ni M 4h : , yuA ' r- i: ' V ' - .- - 3 -(7 K - s e Semr favorites Best Looking CAROLINE WHYTE ANDY SIBERT Friendliest MAURINE FOSTER BILL WHIPPLE Personality Plus ELAINE VOLPETTI BILL McCOWN Most Intelligent JENNIE McLIND GARY HAGESTAD Best School Citizen MAGGIE LEEDOM KEN WIVELL Most Dignified SHEILA JOHNSON JACK HAMM Best Dancer HARRIET TURMAN GARY SALAZAR Best Athlete JEAN HAMILTON DAN MEZA Most Talented PATTY BUNDY RONN PINNELLI Wittiest PAT MUSSER LEN SELLER Most Popular DOLORES RODRIQUEZ BUCKY HENINGTON Class Flirt NANCY SADLER EVAN BLAKE s e H I r e I a s s O f c e r s Jackie McGuire Treasurer of the Class Shown at right Bill Whipple President Les Davey Senior Represenlaliie Larry Adams Vice President Miss Irene Parli Senior Class Sponsor Second Semester Treasurer was Janice Cassaretto Dolores Rodriguez Secretary of the Class Wayne Hamlin Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. Beverly Barron Senior Class Sponsor i Abbott, Jeannie Ambition: Housewife Hobby: ' riting to John Adams, Lawrence tweedy A ihitinn: Mechanic and test pi- lot for jets Hobbies: Hunting, sports Albertson, Odin O.D. Ambition: Ranching Hobby: Horsebreeding Armstrong, Floyd tex Ambition: Mechanic Hobby: Hotrodding Arundel, Valerie val Ambition: Clothes buyer in a de- partment store Hobby: Goofing off Barajas, Robert bob Ambition: Be a game warden Hobby: Collecting pictures Barajas, Tom burgie Ambition: Join the Marines Hobby: Hot rods Barker, Terry Ambition: Mechanical engineer Hobby: Model building 1. ' - m, Beller, Leonard decan Ambition: Mechanical engineer or Navy Hohhy: Outdoor sports Booker, Leslie book Amhiliijii: Policeman Hobby: Pliotography Brunk, Gwen teeny-weeny ' Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Paul Blake, Evan gabby Ambition: Chemist Hobby: Girls BoTELHo, Irene little rock Ambition: To graduate Hobby: Dancing Bryant, Barbara bobbie Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Korea BucKHOLZ, Harold buck Ambition: Professional basebal player Hobbies: Hunting, swimming BuNDY, Patricia pat Ambition: Housewife Hohhy: Ronnie i Camicia Ted t J chukh Amhilion To make lots of money Hobbies: Cars, gir s. and fishing Cassaretto, jan Janice Amhilion: Housewife Hobby: Visiting San Ql entin Coats, Paschall PACK ! ' Amhilion: To live Hobbies: Fishing, hunting CoWGiLL, Sandra sandy Ambition: Marry a millionaire Hobby: Skating Creason, Betty betts Atnbition: Primary teacher Hobby: Writing boys CURRENCE, KaTHRINE kathy Ambition: Marry a band leader Hobby: Thinking? CuRTiN, Richard rich Amhilion: Fly to the moon Hobbies: Photography and model airplanes Dave ' i ' , Les Amhilion: Farmer in Mongolia Hobby: The evils of life (includ- ing women) Davis, Kellene kel Ambnioii: Housewife Hobby: Collecting pictures of Donnie Deckert, George georgie Awbitioii: Cop or mechanic Hobby: Airplanes DiTLER, Bill dit Aiiibiliijii: Mechanic Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, wom- en and cars Drabkin, Sidney simone Ambiliou: Pharmacist Hobbies: Drawing, swimming, going to shows and skiing Edwards, Nellie MRS. mccurdy Ambition: To be a good wife Hobby: Boys, just one Fernandes, Donna donnie Ambition: To be a good house- wife Hobby: Rich Fernandes Fleming, Sandra sandy Atnbition: Secretary Hobby: To sit on the boss ' s knee Ford, Jerry Lee jerry Ambition: To be a secretary Hobby: Reading Foster, Maurine Moim Ambition: To move to Sacranien- to Hobb): Leo Foster, Sandra sandy Ambilion: To have a bow tie like Mr. Barron Hobby: Learning to dance the mambo Fulton, Carol tootsie Ambition: Get married Hobbies: Learning to cook and having fun Games, Marion mare Ambition: Pharmacist Hobby: Play piano, sailors Ghiorso, Peter Micheal mike Ambition: Chemist Hobby: Girls Glenn, Barbara mama Ambition: Lots of little Chucks Hobby: Chuck Graves, Jeanie spooky Ambition: Housewife Hobbies: Rodger, pale blue con- vertible, and getting out of class Gray, Everal ev Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Jerry Griffin, George griff Ambilion: To be a PFC in the Army Hobby: Girls ! GuiNN, Vesta shorty Ambition: Business machine oper- ator Hobby: Sewing Giussi, Arthur gus Ambition: Join the Air Force Hobby: Sports HAGESTAn, Gary hag Ambition: College, then some type of engineering Hobby: Fishing Hall, Jayne Ambition: To be a beautician Hobby: Bob Hamlin, Wayne hang Ambition: Merchant Hobbies: Girls, tennis and hunt- ing Hamilton, Jeanne slim Ambition: Ranching Hobbies: Horses and swimming Hamm, Jack hambone Ambition: Pilot, electrical engi- neer Hobbies: Flying, model planes, hunting and chemistry Heaton, Audrey little AUDREY Ambition: Beautician Hobby: Horseback riding Henderson, Jack JACKO Ambition: To be a master me- chanic Hobby: Collecting stamps Henderson, Sami sam Ambition: To live on a ranch and raise lots of kids Hobby: Jack Henington, Grady buck Ambition: A little girl in the future Hobby: Parties Hill, Dick daisy dicklander Ambition: Doctor Hobbies: Hunting and girls Hobby, Loyd hob Ambition: Coach Hobbies: Athletics, outdoor ac- tivities Holloway, Marita rita Ambition: ? ? ? ? Hobby: Sewing Hudson, Betty chick Ambition: Stenographer Hobbies: Getting out of class and having a big time IsHMAEL, Kenneth ish Ambttton: Musician or music teacher Hobby: Women Jacobsen, Bob jake Ambition: Keep from working (be a bum) Hobbies: Hunting and fishing Johnson, Ivan shane Ambition: Engineer or cowpolce Hobbies: Skiing, hunting, work- ing on hot rods Johnson, Sheila Ambition: Interior decorator Hobbies: Studying, studying, and more studying Kelley, Jewel JOE- Ambition Go around the world Hobbies: Hunting and fishing Kemp, Zene charlie Ambition: Marry Al Hobby. Al Lavagnino, Lawrence larry Ambition: To graduate Hobbies: Loafing and eating Leedom, Margaret maggie Ambition: To marry a millionaire and teach Hobby: Dancing, jazz, and rhythm and blues Light, Don Ambition: Getting married Hobby: Loving Loretta Long, Gregory long Ambition: Graduation, baseball player Loux, Darrvl stranger Ambition: TV repairman Hobby: Making money Maguire, JACQUELYN mrs. magoo Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Spending my husband ' s money Maxwell, Ralph max Ambition: Big businessman Hobby: Collecting coins McBride, Robert mac Ambition: To get out of high school Hobby: Going to Steve ' s Place McCowN, Bill bird Ambition: To become a salesman Hobby: Women, and lots of them McDonald, Gerald mac Ambition: To get out of high school Hobby: Going to Steve ' s Place McGowAN, Jim freckles Ambition: To be something Hobbies: My car and girls McLiND, Genevieve jenny Ambition: Kindergarten teacher Hobbies: Paul and writing let- ters Martin, Carol Ambition Housewife Hobbies: Raising four kids Meza, Dan mickey Ambition. lete To become a great ath- Hobbies: around Golf and goo fing Musser, Patricia pat . Ambition. Nurse Hobby: Talking Nelson, Rose Marie rosie Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Writing to Jack O ' Conner, Beverly bev Ambition: Housewife Hobbies: Swimming and every- thing Olinger, Barbara bass Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Reading Pahrman, Mari ' babe Ambition: School, good job, get married Hobby: Enjoying life Parks, Peggy piggy Ambition: Dental nurse Hobbies: Skating, swimming Parsons, Jacob jake Ambition: Mechanic Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, boat- ing Pecchenino, Celestine cel Ambition: Go to Davis Hobby: Sewing Pierce, Lane shorty Ambition: Teacher Hobbies: Basketball, hunting, fishing PiNNELLI, RONN blacky Ambition: Lawyer Hobby: Certain Richmond girl PiNNEY, Edward ed Ambition: Make money and own ranch Hobbies: Hunting, girls Plants, James Edward jim Ambition: Be a multi-billionaire Hobby: Collecting old 5-10-20 dollar bills AVAILABLE. Plummer, Mary Ambition: Get married Hobby: Dancing PODESTO, MeLVIN mel Amhilion: Book and magazine art illustrator Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, loaf- ing, girls Pope, Orville mumsie Ambition: Go to college Hobbies: Hunting and fishing PosTON, Homer instant Ambition: Deisel engineer Hobby: Collecting souvenirs Rabenaut, Loretta blonde Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Don RiNEHART, Gary GARY Ambition: Engraver Hobby: Making money Rodriguez, Dolores oakie Ambition: Go to business college Hobby: Having parties Reibin, Helen Ambition: To be a good house- wife Hobbies: Sewing and cooking ■•■Sadler, Nancy flirt Ambition: Counselor Hobby: BOYS! Salazar, Gary sally Ambition: To make a million bucks the easy way Hobbies: Sports, dancing, goof- ing off schoettgen, richard nug Ambition: Operate heavy equip- ment Hobbies: Hunting and fishing schweickert, william herr sweick Ambition: Doctor Hobbies: Old rocks, women Seeman, Barbara bobbie Ambition: Secretary Hobbies: Swimming, tennis, horseback riding SiBERT, Andy Ambition: To sleep Hobby: Short girls Sparrow, Mike butch Ambition: Millionaire Hobbies: Cars, skiing Steinhauser, Ernest HONDO Ambition: Graduating in 1955 Hobby: Going to a museum UMiHiMaiilBHMMa Stough, Alice Ambition: Housewife Hobbies: Cooking, sewing Straight, Robert bob Ambition: College Hobby: Moods TiLLEY, Harold Ambition: Air Force Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, girls TuRMAN, Harriet Ambition: Beautician Hobby: Skating Upwall, Leanard sonny Ambition: Making money Hobby: Making out Valerga, John Ambition: Musician Hobbies: Girls, boats, eating VoLPETTi, Elaine spaghetti Ambition: English and PE teach- Hobbies: Play piano and accor- dion Whipple, Bill bimp Ambition: Dentist Hobby: Collecting old records White, Denny butch Ambition: Sleeping Hobbies: Football and baesball Whitlatch, Jim Ambition: To get along in the world Hobbies: Girls, hunting, fishing Williams, Robert bob Ambition: Farming Hobbies: Hunting and fishing Wilson, Joel lover Ambition: Diesel engineer Hobbies: Model planes, cars Winter, Vernon vERNON joe Ambition: Service station Hobbies: fishing, hunting WivELL, Kenneth wiv Ambition: College, teacher Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, cars, athletics Whyte, Caroline Ambition: Go to the Olympics Hobby: Skiing Wolff, Lola proxy Ambition: Dietician Hobby: Boys JBm S t. I : JBl Wight, Laverne verne Amhilion: Housewife Hobby: Storybook dolls ZiEHLKE, Lawrence zeke Ambition: Radio electronics Hobbies: Cars and Denise Tf NifoJ{ We Predict for the Class of ' 55 NAME AMBITION Abbott, Jeanne Housewife Adams, ■Lawrence D. Test Pilot Albertson, Odin L. Ranching Armstrong, FJoyd ? Arundel, Valerie Clothes Buyer Barajas, Robert Game Warden Barker, Terry Mechanical Engineer Beller, Leonard Blake, Evan ,JiIavy-Mechanic Chemist Booker, Leslie H. Policeman Botelho, Irene To graduate Brunk, Gwen Secretary Bryant, Barbara Housewife Buckholz, Harold Baseball Player Bundy, Patricia Ann Housewife Camicia, Ted Millionaire Casseretto, Janice Housewife Coats, Paschall To live Cowgill, Sandra Marry a Millionaire Creason, Betty Primary Teacher Dahlin, Leland To loaf Davey, Les Farmer in Mongolia Davis, Kellene Housewife Deckert, George Cop Ditler, Bill Mechanic Drabkin, Sidney Pharmacist Edwards, Nellie Get married Fernandes, Donna To be a good housewife Fleming, Sandra Secretary Ford, Jerry Lee Secretary Foster, Maurine Sacramento Foster, Sandra Own a bow tie Fulton, Carol Cadillac, marriage Games, Marion Pharmacist Glenn, Barbara Chuck Guinn, Vesta Business machine operator Graves, Jeanie Housewife Gray, Everal Housewife Griffin, George PFC in Army Hagestad, Gary College Hall, Jayne Beautician Hamilton, Jeanne Ranching Hamlin, Wayne Merchant Hamm, Jack Pilot Heaton, Audrey Beautician Henderson, Jack Mechanic Henderson, Sami Raise lots of kids Henington, Bucky A little girl in the future Hill, Dick Doctor Hobby, Loyd Coach Holloway, Marita ? Hudson, Betty Stenographer Ishmael, Kenneth Musician Jacobsen, Bob Not working Johnson, Sheila Interior decorator 1 1 TIME PASSES WHA HOPPENED. ' Learns to cook Jean ' s Cat Shoppe Flying School Larry ' s Space Drive-In Reformatory Priest Driving Truck Accidents Increase Struggling Selling Moth Balls Chemist Processing Fish Who ' s Who? Auto Wrecker Anchor Clankor Olympic Swimmer Cal. Blows Up! Where ' s Evan? In Jail Public Enemy No. 1 Takes Dancing Dancing through life Paul Paul ' s In Korea Korean Hockey Champs Hunting Lost Balls All American Bat Boy Ronnie The Model Mother Money (Not His) San Quentin 24555 Cooking Riot Women Funeral passes O.K. Bigamist Cowgirl Crash Creason More Loaf Sonora Bakery Sheepherder Les ' s Mongolian Mice Gets where she ' s going Lady wrestler Airplanes Flying Dragnet Takes up teaching Einstein In Prison Invented a poison Hermit Jilted Rich Rich Writing Romances Best seller Marries boss Millionaire Leo Twenty kids Selling neckties Hung by necktie Auto wrecker Millionaire? Marries a sailor Anchors away Little Chucks More little Chucks Operator mechanic AAA Service Pale blue convertible Cooking with gas Gets married Bringing up Father General A.W.O.L Engineering Owns an erector set Paris Model in Paris Punching cows Just an old cowgirl Merchant of Venice Selling hairpins Acrobat in circus Shot from cannons Little Audrey On television Goes to college A professor? Mother ? Mother of one Parties Ten boys! Man in white Veterinarian Getting in shape Running around in circles p Still—? Millionaire Half interest in the Hudson River Nut Cracker Suite Nut cracker Working 24 hours a day Dead millionaire College First woman President NAME AMBITION Johnson, Ivan Kelly, Jewel Kemp, Zene Lavagnino, Lawrence Leedom, Margaret Light, Don Long, Gregory Loux, Darryl Maguire, Jackie Maxwell, Ralph McBride, Robert McCown, Bill McDonald, Gerald McGowan, Jim McLind, Genevieve Meza, Dan Musser, Pat Nelson, Rose Marie dinger, Barbara Pahrman, Mary Parks, Peggy Parsons, Jacob Pecchenino, Celestine Pierce, Lane Pinnelli, Ronn Pinney, Edward Plants, Jim Plummer, Mary Podesto, Mel Pope, Orville Poston, Homer Rabenaut, Loretta Reiben, Helen Rinehart, Gary Rodriguez, Dolores Sadler, Nancy Salazar, Gary Shoettgen, Richard Schweickert, Bill Seeman, Barbara Sibert, Andy Sparrow, Mike Steinhauser, Ernest Stough, Alice Straight, Robert Tilley, Harold Turman, Harriet Upwall, Leonard Valerga, John Volpetti, Elaine Whipple, Bill White, Denny Whitlatch, Jim Williams, Robert Wilson, Joel Winter, Vernon Wivell, Kenneth Wolff, Lola Wight, Laverne Ziehlke, Lawrence Cowpoke Travel Marry Al To graduate Teacher Get married To graduate TV repairman Housewife Big businessman Get out of school Salesman Graduate To be something Kindergarten Teacher To be a great athlete Nurse Housewife Housewife College — Marriage Dental Nurse Mechanic and Fisherman College Teacher Lawyer Make money and ranching To be a multi-billionaire Get married Book illustrator College Diesel engineer Housewife Housewife Engraver Business College Counselor To make a million bucks the easiest way Operate heavy equipment Doctor Secretary To sleep Cars and Skiing Graduate 1955 Housewife College Air F orce Beautician Make Money Musician PE Teacher Dentist Sleeping t Get along in the world Farming Diesel Engineer Own a service station College — Teacher Dietician Housewife Radio electronics TIME PASSES WHA HOPPENED? Owns hopped-up cow Still traveling Little AIs Six-year graduate Wants to be a millionaire He sees the light Playing baseball Hidden talent found Rich widow Monkey business Owns Steve ' s Place Fuller brush man Own Steve ' s Place with Bob Big loafer Marriage Bob Mathias type Women in white Traveling on good will tour Married Starts own school Raises own family Writes a book Seamstress Teaching Marries Richmond girl Owns ranch in Texas Collecting old 5, 10, 20 dollar bills Goes to work Podesto, Podesto News Company Game warden Mechanic Don Cooking for John Engraver of money (counterfeit) Drives bus Still flirting A millionaire Gets married Operates on dogs Gets a little extra pay Millions Success Moonlight and Roses Cartoonist Married Flying Postmistress Counterfeiter Sent to Russia Gets married Works in restaurant Still sleeping Gets along Runs fish hatchery Loves to fly planes Starting a chain Still in high school On diet Raises family Stoops to television Indianapolis 500 Ends up in Alcatraz Bringing up junior Professor Millionaire teacher? Little Dons Playing with his children Star on TV Alms for the poor Little monkeys- Bob ' s Place Sells Linda a brush Mac Mc Incorporated McGowan bum business Teaching her own kids Bobo ' s sparring partner Nora Drake Finally gets married Still married Is teaching 50 kids; all hers Like pulling teeth Big fish story Patching her children ' s clothes Taught Own lawyer in divorce suit Strikes oil Gets rich Runs successful plumbing business Pulitzer Prize winner Shoots a spike buck Works on Crosleys Little Dons and Lorettas John is accidentally poisoned Alcatraz Island Millionaire Quits flirting with boys Bus boy at San Quentin Ambition comes true Must be a vet. Secretary at Sing Sing Sleepy Millionaire Driving Bobsled Poor Man ' s Valentino Mrs. Walt Disney Who Know.? First human bird Playing Post Office Sing Sing Print Shop Communist Party Dies Raises little athletes Chief cook and bottle washer A Rip Van Winkle Rue Morgue Catches limit — 20 years First man to fly to the moon Still carrying the chain Janitor 400 pound wonder Reading storybooks to dolls Colored television Sheila Johnson Maurine Foster Mary Pahrman aby Pictures Audrey Heaton Nancy Sadler Sidney Drabkin Bill Schweickert Elaine Volpetti Jim McGowan Richard Curtin Evan Blake Jayne Hall Bill Whipple Peggy Parks Mel Podesto Jack Henderson Sami Henderson Loretta Rabenort Bob Barajas Larry Ziehlke Val Arundel Terry Barker Barbara Glenn Jeanne Graves Don Light Larry Adams Ron Pinnelli Vesta Guinn Ted Camicia Ken Ishmael Jewel Kelley Dick Hill Robert McBride Janice Cassaretto Marion Games Greg Long Laverne Wight OrviUe Pope Barbara Bryant Mike Ghiorso Rosie Nelson Harriet Turman Odie Albertson Harold Buckholz Carol Fulton Oakie Rodriguez Nellie Edwards Carol Martin Betty Creason Alice Bryant S tough Gerald McDonald Vernon Winter Kellene Davis Marita Holloway Jerry Lee Ford Cel Pecchenino Sandra Cowgiil !KDn ersoB boit i k A I Wayne Hamlin Bill McCown Donna Fernandes Jack Hamm Gary Salazar Helen Reibin Mary Plummer Sandra Fleming Pat Musser Caroline Whyte Bill Ditler Jacob Parsons Ml :ii lel sarelto itnes Everal Gray Bucky Henington John Valerga Len Belief Lola Wolff George Griffin Les Booker Sandra Foster Ivan Johnson Patty Bundy Kathy Currence Maggie Leedom i - i- z« :3li Senior Class Autograph Page Y iC Underclassmen Officers in charge at the junior class meetings are, left to right, first row: Dorothy Westfall, Representative; Diane Davis, Treasurer; Alice Campbell, Secretary. Second row: Jim Murphy, Vice President; Jack Delbar, President. The juniors, one of the busiest classes in the school, have had a very full year. A few of their activities were: Slave day, Escalon Dance, half of the Oakdale Concession, Junior Play, the sale of Christmas Trees, and their rings. And last but not least, to wind up the year, a stupendous Prom. The Class of 1956 is really a keen class. These teachers are the junior class sponsors. Shown above is Mrs. Rodgers and to the right is Mr. Hollinger. Junior Class Tilley, George Algeo, Betty Algeo, Jim Arellano, Carmen Allen, Joan Arnerich, Rocky Bamber, Charlotte Barron, Janet Courtney, David Crawmer, Mary Ruth Darling, Don Davis, David Davis, Diane Dayton, Janice Deaton, Charlotte Delbar, Jack Denton, Georgia De Paoli, Betty Ck Wean T o • Benton, i° ' Bird, David B--.- ?e gia Catkeet, - CassUlas, l- ie PN0R)l«rA!MILASL£ Dossa, Al Dues, Marjorie Edwards, Shirley Egger, Arvin Egger, Tom Eastlack, Yvonne Fernandes, Pat Flagg, Norma Foster, Colin Fowler, Gary ■X-- IboBusy QLA tuf-ntmibAlt Ftaser, E a Gdbett, Peggy Glrard, Mardou r,, ratal, 1 Heath, Kay Henry, Margaret Hitch, Earl Hoff, Danny Holloway, Bill Horton, James James, Henry Johnson, Donald Johnson, Sylvia Johnstad, Ron Jones, Carolyn Kalakian, Herald Kelly, Frances Land, Margaret Lester, Sally Loftis, Patsy Longress, Diana Lorenz, Curt Lundberg, Enid McCormick, Patricia o f- Gitat Gomes, Y , GooWvn, Gookin, Eddie lohn fell -esVie G ' Charles Hatns, Vlazelw ' r M )■d A V tances cT aUy,J MUes, Sidney ° ' ' ' LattV ° f ' CU£ Old ' ■ROY SS '  e .oVv, 3 a OliWr, Betty Panero, Arleen Parkhurst, Richard Patterson, Bob Peiffer, Jim Peterson, Wanda Picl«up, Ronald Plummer, Louise Poggi, Marjorie Red, Jim Richenburg, Rolland Robinson, Renee Roster, Bob Rountree, Darlene Rule, Judy Rush, Jim Sanchez, Mike Scofield, Dorothy Shaw, Paralee Shaw, Pat ' ■ PHOTO NOT AVAILABL jbhJL k h m r Sine, CUire SUckton, aie Smvtb, Byton smith, BU ° Souza, tona stone. Carol r ' f Bonnie Strong, E. Sv anagar ' -- Trevena, Jim Usrey, Gknn Vanderplats, Freda Van Horn, Denise Walls, Gail Westfall, Dorothy Whitehead, Gary Williams, Sue Willis, Frankie Wilson, Jerry Wright, Merilyn Wynne, Virginia Zimmerman, Leslie Zipser, Diane Zwinge, Bill Sophomore class officers pictured above are, left to right, first row: Vivian Gould, Treasurer; June Gotelli, Secre- tary; Rich Miller, Vice President. Back row: Phil Atkisson. President; Lewis Leonard, Sergeant-at-Arms; Gordon Ben- nett, Representative. F (I Sponsoring the sophomore class this year are Miss Jeffries, Mr. Kennedy, and Mr. Gibson. Sophomore Class Starting off with the traditional Fresh- man Reception, the sophs continued by sponsoring a dance after the Tracy Game and, along with the juniors, handled the concession whefi we played host to Oak- dale on Veteran ' s Day. Helen Azevedo Adams, Darlene Atklsson, Vhu Avila, ]eanne Bart eW, 1- Bass, Glenn BeU ' ,r Son Bennett, J Be ° f onV BaV o-%V Biaciie) , Bradley, Glynn Brandi, Gueda Breeding, Patsy Ann Burford, Ralph Carleton, Carolyn Chambers, Viccie Cholz, Gordon Cope, DeAnn Crabtree, Joan Davey, Bob Davis, Jim DeGiobbi, Don Delbar, Sandra Denton, Jane Denton, Margellee Edwards, Sandra Ellis, Joyce Engelhardt, Joan Esparza, Raquel Fagnani, Don Ford ' ' ' Sate, Bsthet Saser, Shatton G.Vb:a-vtbg Gibson, ' Louise Go ' ftne GouVQ. SS:Suie Higgins, Judy Holloway, Dixie Hughes, Patricia Ingham, Pat Jacobsen, Laurel Jardine, Kenny Jasper, Mary Johnson, Gene Judge, Everett Kahl, Judy Keith, Gary Keller, Alta Keller, Gary Kennedy, Chris Kerr, Bill T rkev ■nha Blaine Lane, Ebby Lebr, peter ' trk iviaiy Matston,Ji Maxwell, Malcom Meza, Ernestina Miller, Richard Mitchell, Lloyd Mooers, Gordon Moore, Jim Morrison, Lila Munoz, Gayle Nau, Louise Nelson, Gickie Oman, Coleen Orr, John Owczarski, Edwina Paine, Danny Patterson, Barbara Peters, Billy Pinnelli, Deanna Pinney, Patsy Ponce, Barbara Pringle, Bill 0 0 •?3Er ipii ' Purdy, George easonet, a ' e bin, Satah Robks. Gg UusseU, ' Se ' ' ' ' Pauline S ' ° ' Letnain chetio-W ' r . So:a, ' - ' Sipe, Claude Skipper, John Spaulding, Vernon Stephenson, Sharon Stevens, Boyd Stubblefield, Don Thomas, Charles Thygeson, Charles Vance, Melvin Vaughn, Bill Vaughn, Judy Wenzel, Sharon Weston, Allan Wilson, Delaures White, Jim Witmer, Gary Wivell, Doug Wofford, Dorthy Woodford, Gail Zimmerman, Bob This year ' s freshman class is one of the largest we ' ve ever had, with an en- rollment of 175. Their first activity of the year was a football concession which was a huge success. Next on their calen- dar was the Sophomore Return, which, like their first activity, was a roaring success. They are the only class with four sponsors. A really wonderful class —The Class of 1958. ! Freshman class officers, pictured left to right are, first row. Neola Shaw, vice president; Janet Robles, treasurer; Nadine Crabtree, representative; Bonnie Woolard, secretary. Back row; Marty Wynne, president. Mrs. R. Musser Miss J. Becket ' dl ' S0? VI f AVgeO ' Bob Allan. Donna Salcer, Carolyn Raker, Dale Snu, Kenneth Berner. Ann Blagen. mll ' Blake, BiU Blev.ns, ]obnny Bricker, ]oe Btovvn, Dean Bryant, Christie Bryant, Lana Burbach, Barbara Burks, Bonnie Coffer, Pat Coffin, Jeanette Comer, Kenneth Connolly, Hazel Crabtree, Nadine Croston, Leon DeGiobbi, Elmer De la Cruz, Ray Denton, Gary DuFriend, Karel DuFriend, Karen Durham, Bette Dyson, James Edmonds, Edna Egger, Virginia Elder, Alice %%z ' t ' a wftw WHBwwn r,-:-,. Plashman, L-e b Ylov et, 3f Vord, Barbara Cooler, Karen ' - ' r? rol Gilbert, Blvrn Gomes, Sheila Gookin, 3oe Gookm, D Gonzales, Lidia Gotelli, Jacklyn Gould, Barbara Gray, Florence Gustafson, Ruby Hadyn-Myer, Mary Haley, Maxine Hazelton, Oliver Henderson, Don Henrichsen, Davis Hinson, Cecelia Hoblitt, Kenny Hodge, Norman HoUcraft, Robert HoUoway, Joe Hope, Tommy Howard, Gary Hughes, Clifford Hunnicutt, Jeanne Jackson, Ronnie • tCital al c kearney, l ' Y Ketns, pete Lane, E . f lane PnsciUa ' Antea Sont ' Danny Llttlepage, Mike Longtess Loornis , Clyde Lorimer, David Lurz, Patricia McCormick, Nanqr McCready, Tommy Marquette, Paul Martinelli, Larry Mathiesen, Lloyd Menendez, Rosemary Meyer, Diane Miller, Larry Miller, Lucille Mommi, Maria Moore, Peggy Moyle, Kieran Muzzi, Charles Nelson, Ronnie Nizzoli, Larry Noble, Burton Norris, Eddie dinger, Linda L if HMatHtmmiinvnKMUMMUi OVivei ]an- e Bob tno , A ■Lotetia pease, - ' Petetson. V a ' ' VbatVo« pool, - ptent sS ' p,eNet Y Robbins, Rodger Robinson, Carol Robles, Janet Rountree, Nancy Ruiz, Carole Rutkowski, Connie Ryle, Ernestine Sallander, Linda Schiller, Tonya Schneider, Walter Schweickert, Diane Shaw, Neola Sherrow, Paul Shipley, Dorothy Shreve, Pat Sipe, Dorothy Smith, Jerry Southwell, Steven Squires, George Steinhauser, Lylia Vi iti I f ' ■' ' % piUuAu vt te 1 ' % M.. % 1 st° ' ; Maty ' ' ,SOO, thon-ip ' 1 Von Savoye, David Walker, Rodney Walters, Sondra Wandell, Norma West, Elizabeth Whipple, Tom Wickliffe, Ronald Wilder, Kerry Williams, Barry Wofford, Jim Woolard, Bonnie Wyllie, Paul Wynne, Martin York, Bernard Zumo, Lynne - f ' ' Jreshman Class Mtograph Page «.r % . s %. ; V ' - ' ' ' V) ,.( ' i. - ' ' ' . y p d ' Officers of the Future Homemakers are, left to right, first row: Janis Taylor, Treasurer; Shirley Ghiorso, president; Pat Pinney, Secretary; Deanna Harris, Song Leader. Second row: Elsa Fraser, Parliamentarian; Miss Edinger, Sponsor; Toni Bean, Vice President; Carole Carkeet, Section President and State Secretary. V jt i V Shown below are the FHA members, first row; Karen DuFriend, Elaine Laginha, Billie Hines, Anna Berner, Betty Oliver, Judy Vaughan, Barbara Peters, Janis Taylor, Vivian Gould, Shirley Ghiorso, Louise Goicoichea. Second row: Margaret Land, Pat Pinney, Lola Wolff, Norma Flagg, Carole Carkeet, Joan Engelhardt, Deanna Harris, Athleen Shuflin, Toni Bean, Darlene Rountree, Maxine Haley, Judy Kahl. Third row: Joan Allen, Linda Baer, Teta McCormick, June Gotelli, Elsa Fraser, Yvonne Bertolozzi, Sarah Reibin, Clairice Guinn, Paralee Shaw, Gayle Woodford, Pat Coffer, Peggy Moore, Andrea Legg, Janet Barron. Fourth row: Louella Hart, Lidia Gonzales, Karel DuFriend, Judy Rule, Merlene Girardi, Hazel ConnoUey, Diane Schweickert. .5 First row: Bob Williams, Treasurer; Allan Weston, Secretary; Doug Wivell, Sentinel; John Gookin, Reporter. Second row: Lane Pierce, President; David Bird, Vice President. Back row; Mr. Firebaugh. First row: Norman Hodge, Gary Whitehead, Charlie Muzzi, Jim Oliver, Arvin Egger, Burton Noble, Donnie Stubblefield, Doug Wivell, Calvin Ford, Bob Orr, Rodney Farley, Rodger Robbins. Second row; Hank James, Bill Peters, Jim Moore, Leslie Grenfell, Gale Slicton, Gary Robles, Jack Coffer, Allan Weston, David Valerga, Richard Parkhurst. Third row: Vernon Spaulding, Leslie Zimmerman, Joe Gookin, Billy Jones, Claud Sipe, Davis Henrikson, Earl Berner, John Richardson, David Bird, Roland Thoroughman, Gary Farley, Mr. Firebaugh. Fourth row; John Gookin, Lane Pierce, Lemoin Sherrow, Bob Williams, Jim Plants, Franklin Bell, Bill Orr, Kiernan Moyle. I r I jC e a u e Girls ' League officers, left to right, are; Judy Gibbs, Freshman Representative; Margaret Land, Junior Representative; Judy Heinrich, Sophomore Representative; Celestine Pecchenino, Presi- dent; Janet Barron, Secretary; Frances McDonald, Treasurer; and Teta McCormick, Vice President. Seated is Mrs. Sargent, the sponsor. Boys ' Service club officers, seated left to right, are: Elmer DeGiobbi, Freshman Representative; Jim McGowan, President; Ralph Burford, Sophomore Representative; Standing left to right are: Sidney Drabkin, Secretary-Treasurer; Roddy Hamilton, Junior Representative; Len Beller, Senior Representative; and Evan Blake, Vice President, n -| ___ .. ..___ i s , c ■r ' . ' N. , -J | S r K uf yf B r H ry Urlji W I c c B ▼ i l w ' - W l Jr 1 f . . Letterman ' s club officers pictured at right are, left to right: Dan Meza, president; Roddy Hamilton, Vice President; Orville Pope, Sec- retary; Dennis White, .Treasurer; Ellsworth Smith, Sergeant-at-arms. Cetter man ' s Club Lettermen shown below, left to right, are, first row: Glen Usrey, Bob Barajas, Ronnie Sternie, Orley Ryals, Gary Robles, Lewis Leonard, Ralph Burford, Gary Witmer, Ronnie Pinnelli. Second row: Roddy Hamilton, Darryl Merrihew, Kenneth Ishmael, Leonard Beller, Wayne Hamlin, Andy Sibert, Leonard Upwall, Denny White, Gary Salazar, Ted Camicia, Jim Moore. Third row: Coach McGrath, Bob McBride, Gerald McDonald, Jim McGowan, Les Davey, Orville Pope, Lane Pierce, Dan Meza, Jack Delbar, Ellsworth Smith, Bob Williams, Ken Wivell, Evan Blake. Fourth row: Bill Whipple, Loyd Hobby, Richard Schoettgen, Art puissi, Jack Hamm, Harold Tilley, Larry Adams. f- p ,Ai ff Shown above is the 1954-55 WILDCAT staff. They are, left to right, first row: Janie Tremewan, Carole Carkeet, Maggie Leedom. Second row: Joan Strand, Linda Carey, Jim Algee, Diane Brown. Third row: Caroline Whyte, Lola Wolff, Alice Campbell, Nancy Sadler, Pat Freitas. Pictured at left are some of the editors for THE WILDCAT: Jim Algeo, Carole Carkeet, Linda Carey, and Caroline Whyte. We of THE WILDCAT and GREEN and GOLD have enjoyed working with Mr. Millard Stroh as our sponsor during his first year at SUHS. GREEN and GOLD editors and managers shown above are, left to right, first row: Carole Carkeet, Copy Editor; Margaret Leedom, Editor; Mel Podesta, Art Editor. Second row: Pat Musser, Sales Manager; Lola Wolff, Assistant Editor; Nancy Sadler, Business Manager. GREEN and GOLD assistants shown below are, left to right, first row: Carole Carkeet, Janie Tremewan, Pat Ereitas, Frances McDonald. Second row: Lola Wolff, Joan Strand, Diane Brown, Pat Musser, Maggie Leedom. Third row: Linda Carey, Nancy Sadler, Alice Campbell, Janie Hall, Mel Podesta. C.S.l ' ., Fust Semester- Fu it luw. RieliaiJ Milki, Plnl Atkissun, Juann Cutelii, Jenny MeLind, Shiela Johnson, Teta McCormick, Frances McDonald, Al Dossa, Bill Kerr. Second row: Pat Hughes, Jane Tremewan, Lola Wolff, Carole Carkeet, Mary Jasper, Louise Goicoechea, Mimi Sikora, Beverly Marston. Third row; Miss Smelser, Judy Kahl, Barbara Ponce. Elsa Fraser, Barbara Rodgers, June Gotelli, Carolyn Jones, Elaine Volpetti, Toni Bean, Linda Carey. Victor McLind. Fourth row: Gordon Bennett, Jack Hamm, Mike Ghiorso, Jim Rush, Orley Ryals. Dick Hill, Gary Hagestad, Ronald Pinnelli. First row: Vernon VanSant, Al Dossa. Bill Whipple, Richard Curtin, Gary Fowler, Jack Hamm, Evan Blake, Mike Ghiorso, Gary Hagestad. Second row: Carolyn Jones, Karen Fowler, Teta McCormick, Frances McDonald, Lutie Cassillas, Norma Bartlett, Sarah Reibin, Diane Zipser, Caroline Whyte. Third row: Mimi Sikora, Mary Jasper. Kay Heath, Carole Carkeet, Marita Holloway, Miss Smelser, Margaret Leedom, Betty Durman, Sandra Peterson, Beverly Marston and Pat Hughes. Fourth row: Sheila Johnson. Jenny McLind, Elaine Volpetti. Jane Tremewan. Sandra Cowgill, Bill Jones, Bob Algeo, Freda Vanderplats, Charles Thomas, Barbara Ponce, Gordon Bennett, Barbara Rodgers, Linda Sallander, June Gotelli. M e u I s u i b c First row: Ken Ishmael, Vernon Spalding, Mike Ghiorso. Second row: Patricia McCormick, Frances McDonald, Carole Carkeet, Mary Jasper, Gayle Woodford, Anna Berner. Third row: Judy Kahl, Janice Lemons, Sarah Rieben, Yvonne Bertolozzi, Ruby Gustavson, Peggy Moore, Mimi Sikora. Fourth row: June Gotelli, Louise Goicoechea, Carolyn Jones, Toni Bean and Janet Barron. First row. Mike Ghiorso, Frances McDonald, Gayle Woodford, Carol Carkeet, Kenneth Ish- mael. Second row: Patricia McCormick, Louise Goicoechea, Mimi Sikora, Yvonne Bertolozzi. Shown to the left are the Wildcat Whirler offi- cers: Janet Barron, secretary; Bill Schweickert, president; and Linda Carey, -vice president. Representative group of Wildcat Whirlers. Left front couple: Cyril Mc- Rae, Betty Oliver. Right front couple: Carol Stone, Victor McLind. Left rear couple: Caro- lyn Jones, Jim Rush. Right rear couple: Mary Jasper, Charles Thomas. GAA officers and managers are left to right, first row: Carole Carlceet, Archery; Caroline Whyte, Rally Comm.; Betty McMahon, Softball; Mimi Sikora, Wildcat Whirlers. Second row: Kay Heath, Volleyball; Mary McCormick, Tennis; Viccie Chambers, Speedaway; Elsa Fraser Ski Club. Third row: Wanda Peterson, Recorder; Yvonne Bertolozzi, Treasurer; Elaine Volpetti, President; Mary Pahrman, Vice presi- dent; Janie Tremewan, Secretary; Teta McCormick, basketball. JJ GAA members above, left to right, first row: Frankye Willis, Nadine Crabtree, Bonnie Woolard, Val Arundel, Merlene Girardi, Lola Wolff, Janice Cassaretto, Kellene Davis, Sandra Cowgill, Karen Fowler, Alice Campbell, Lois Girardi, Judy Kearney. Second row: Mary Lathrop, Lila Grenfell, Ramona Melton, Elvina Gilbert, Barbara Gould, Beverly Punter Jackie Gotelli, Dorothy Shipley, Jeanette Coffin, Bonnie Burks, Eva Chambers, Diane Schweickert, Frances McDonald, Teta McCormick, Margaret Land. Third row: Loretta Pagni, Emma Aguilera, Shiela Gomes, Pat Coffer, Janet Robles, Diane Myers, Linda Sallander, Mary Lee Storch, Judy Kahl, Colleen Oman, Janet Barron, Lynne Zumo, Linda Baer, Lana Bryant, Diane Davis, Nancy McCormick. Fourth row: Arleen Panero, Judy Tanner, Alice Elder, Lutie Casillas, Leigh Flashman, Ernestina Mesa, Edna Edmunds, Elaine Gray. Mrs. Kirschman has been an excellent GAA sponsor and has increased our in- ter-school girls ' athletics. I GAA members above are, left to right, first row: Viccie Chambers, Madeleine Martinez, Marlene Eproson, Louise Nau, Margaret Sundborg, Norma Wandel, Gail Bradley, Louise Jameson, Janis Taylor, Sharon Fraser. Yvonne Bertolozzi, Carole Ruiz. Second row: Gayle Munoz, Janice Lemons, Dolly Fritz, Mary Pahrman, Mimi Sikora, Patty Bundy, Mary Jasper, Neola Shaw, Pat Shaw, Margelee Denton, Maurine Foster, Caroline Whyte, Janie Tremewan. Third row: Kay Heath, Wanda Peterson, Gayle Woodford, Carol Ghiorso, Patsy Henderson, Pat Hughes, Norma Flagg, Lucille Neri, Elsa Fraser, Anne Lackey, Norma Harriett, Elaine Volpetti, Carole Carkeet, Mary McCormick, Betty McMahon, Judy Gibbs. Fourth row: Lolly Jacobsen, Tonya Schiller, Bette Durham, Andrea Legg, Louise Goicoechea, Barbara Rodgers, Merylin Wright, and Joan Crabtree. t. Members below are, left to right, first row: Diana Gibson, Billie Mines, Elaine Laginha, Joyce Ellis, Mary Ellen Haydn-Myer, Charlotte Poor, Betty Oliver, Joan Engelhardt, Nancy Albertson, Pat Lurz, Darlene Adams, Deanna Pinnelli, Judy Higgins, Louella Hart. Second row: Sally Stough, Judy Vaughan, Hazel Connolley, Phyllis Blagen, Lynn Straight, Barbara Burbach, Gueda Brandi, Nola Stone, Mary Lathrop, Anna Berner, Lucille Miller, Frances Kelley. Third row: Deloures Wilson, Paralee Shaw, Margie Poggi, Patsy Breedy, Pat Schweickert, Sarah Reibin, Louise Plummer, Carolyn Jones, Carol Stewart, Barbara Bryant, Susanna Reidel, Judy Heinrich, Clarice Guinn, Barbara Peters, Vesta Guinn. Fourth row: Sally Lester, Denise Van Horn, Sandra Delbar, Carolyn Carleton, June Gotelli, Athleen Shuflin, Linda Carey. BASKETBALL Seniors First row: Maggie Leedom, Nancy Sadler, and Kathy Currence. Second row: Patty Bundy, Zene Kemp, Bar- bara Bryant, and Elaine Volpetti. VOLLEYBALL Freshmeji First row: Marlene Eproson, Emma Aguilera, Norma Wandell, Pat Lurz, and Judy Gibbs. Second row: Nadine Cr tree, Pat Coffer, and Janet Robles. All Stars SOFTBALL Ju ! ors First row: Diane Zipser, Andrea Legg, Georgia Camicia, Joann Cocchi, and Frances McDonald. Second row: Eva Chambers, Jane Tremewan, Sally Les- ter, and Frankye Willis. Sophomores SPEED-A-WAY First row: Lolly Jacobsen, Gail Brad- ley, Joan Crabtree, Norma Bartlett, Mary McCormick, Gayle Salazar, and Deanna Pinnelli. Second row: Sandra Delbar, Betty McMahon, Sarah Reibin, Gueda Brandi, Sharon Eraser and Anne Lackey. Janice Taylor, Janet Barron, Carolyn Carleton, Colleen Oman, and Joyce Ellis. 1 First row: J. Tanner, S. Gomes, J. Hunnicutt, S. Johnson, L. Bryant, P. Coffer, G. Ghiorso, P. Musser, S. Cowgill, J. Higgins, L. Jameson, S. Ghiorso, D. Westfall, N. Albertson, M. Haydn- myer, B. Gould, and S. Edwards. Second row: L. Jacobsen, E. Volpetti. A. Lackey, M. Cruse, G. Benton, S. Eraser, S. Reibin, A. Lorenz, G. Woodford, J. Vaughan, D. Allan, M. Eproson, B. Durham, L. Goicoechea, C. Robinson, and B. Burks. Third row: K. Heath, V. Spaulding, J. Reibin, G. Keith, K. Fowler, P. Moore, M. Jasper, G. Salazar, D. Hill, D. Hof, N. Guth, M. Wandel, T. Schiller, and P. Lehr. Fourth row: P. Hughes, M. Sikora, G. Salazar, M. Denton, G. Brandi, B. Burbach, W. Peterson, C. Jones, R. Robinson, M. Ghiorso, N. Shaw, E. Fraser, M. Storch, A. Legg, and T. Barker. Fifth row: B. Algeo, S. Delbar, D. Zipser, J. Tremewan, J. Cocchi, E. Gookin, E. Strong, E. Norris, D. Courtney, G. Fowler, D. Aced, A. Campbell, D. Brown, J. Strand, and H. Reibin. Sixth row: D. Red, S. Riedel, O. Ryals, C. Thomas, G. Purdy, G. Bennett, B. York, M. Sparrow, B. Whipple, A. Giussi, J. McGowan. L. Adams, S. Drabkin, and G. Slicton. Seventh row: K. Currence, M. Pahrman. R. Pinnelli, C. Whyte, P. Wyllie, P. Atkisson, B. Ditler, B. Schweickert, R. Sterni, A. Dossa, B. Pringle, L. Martinelli, and J. Nail. Eighth row: M. Leedom, R. Schoettgen, D. Johnson, R. Richenburg, A. Sibert, G. Mooers, J. Moore, H. Kalakian, and L. Leonard. SKI CLUB OFFICERS President CAROLINE WHYTE V ce President AL DOSSA Secretary of Treasure ORLEY RYALS , Activities K Kally Committee First row, left to right: Patty Bundy, Mary Pahrman, Ronnie Pinnelli, Elaine Volpetti, Maureen Foster. Second row: Caroline Whyte, Pat Musser, Virginia Wynne, Georgia Camicia, Norma Bartlett, Joann Cocchi. Third row: Jerry Wilson, Kenny Wivell, Wayne Hamlin, Leonard Beller, Anne Lackey, Lolly Jacobsen, Joan Crabtree, Mr. Borrego. Wiley, Jr., Jerry Wilson Wiley, Bill McCown Jerry Wilson out of uniform, displays the VOL sportsmanship trophy. T ' At left are the A yell leaders: ti, ( -:) Patty Bundy, Elaine Volpetti, jQ Mary Pahrman, Ronnie Pinnelli. d c-d- Ui- t r I , . Shown above Ieft tonight, axe the, sdAg leaders: Pat Musser, Virginia y ' Wynne, Georgia, Camlicia. orma Bartlett, Joann Cocchi. , B yell leaders pitturta at right are: Lolly Jacobsen, Joan Crab- y j J tree, Anne ty.i, -: If t ' C-d-« - Flag twirlers for the SUHS band are, left to right: Margelee Denton, Rochelle Arnerich, Neola Shaw. -UjL Drum major Ronnie Pinnelli has done a marvelous job of leading the band this past year. Flashy majorettes seen marching with the band are, left to right; Georgia Denton, Priscilla Lane, Pat Shaw Edwina Owczarski, Jane Denton. .• Members of the Pep Band shown above are, left to right, first row: Rolland Richenburg, Walter Snyder, Paschael Coats, John Valerga, Harold Kalakian, Glen Bradley. Second row: Louise Goicoechea, Darlene Rountree, Barbara Rogers, Mimi Sikora, Mary Jasper, Barbara Ponce, Jean Hamilton, Wanda Peterson, Sharon Fraser. Third row: Mr. Crabill, Marilyn Wright, Elsa Fraser, Janis Taylor, Yvonne Bertolozzi, Gayle Bradley, George Tilley, Audrey Heaton, Marion Games, Lucille Neri, Louise Nau, Louise Jameson, James Red. Pictured below, from left to right, are the members of the orchestra. First row: Marlene Eproson, Nancy Albertson, Claire Sipe, Vernon Spaulding, Jeanne Hunnicutt, Elsa Fraser, James Lemons, Dorothy Sipe. Second row: Mr. Crabill, Marion Games, Barbara Ponce, Ruby Gustafsen, Carol Ghiorso, Jim White. T 1 i i Members of the SUHS chorus pictured above are, left to right, first row: Ernestine Ryle, Jayne Hall, Madeline Martinez, Patsy Henderson, Barbara Peters, Judy Kahl, Betty Algeo, Jackie Gotelli, Billie Hinds, Elaine Laginha, Linda dinger. Second row: Joyce Ellis, Vivian Gould, Barbara Gould, Emma Aguilera, Esther Eraser, Anna Burner, Louella Hart, Lidia Gonzales, Christie Bryant, Raquel Esparza, Sheila Gomes, Beverly Punter. Third row: Dianne Schweickert, Marjorie Poggi, Nadine Crabtree, Deloures Wilson, Shirley Edwards, Merlene Girardi, Judy Rule, Pat Fernandes, Sharon Eraser, Lynn Zumo, Lila Morrison, Dixie HoUoway. Fourth row: Judy Vaughan, Judy Tanner, Janet Robles, Pat Coffer, Kay Heath, De Anne Cope, Linda Baer, Margie Theil, Karol DuFriend, Hazel Connolly, Carolyn Baker, Denise Van Horn. Fifth row: Ruby Gustavson, Gloria Benton, Karen DuFriend, Mary Plummer, Eddie Lane, Larry Moran, Colin Foster, George Griffin, Leon Croston, Lana Bryant, Pat Fowler. Sixth row: Marjorie Dues, Peggy Moore, Mimi Sikora, Pat Hughes, Jerry Wilson, Bob Straight, Jim Travena, Sidney Miles, Joan Englehardt, Diane Cope, Sharon Wenzel. Seventh row: Mrs. Swansea, Dale Baker, Larry Ziehlke, Jim White, Dickie Nelson, Tommy McCready, Bernard York, Lucille Miller. ■M Pictured above are the members of the Senior Boys ' Quintet. From left to right they are: George Griffin, Les Davey, Bob Straight, Vernon Winter, and Larry Ziehlke. The Boys ' Glee Club was organized by Mrs. Swansea this year. Shown below are, left to right, first row: Raymond De La Cruz, Second row: Mrs. Swansea, Colin Foster, Les Davey. Third row: Martin Wynne, Dean Longress, Danny LeMons, John Hazelton. Fourth row: Larry Miller, John Longero, J ames Fowler, Ronnie Jackson, James Horton. Fifth row: Ronnie Russell, Jim Pfeifer, Wayne Taylor, Larry Ziehlkie, Vernon Winter. 11 Ml ir ■iilh iilh jj M T)aHce l and Playing sax left to right are; Gail Bradley, Lucille Neri, Marion Games, Kieran Moyle, Terry Barker John Valergo; playing trombones are: Pete Lehr, Eddie Norris, RoUand Richenberg; playing trumpets are: Art Giussi (substituting for Herald Kalakian,) Jim McGowan (substituting for Rich- ard Miller,) Bill Whipple (substituting for Don Darling.) Marlene Eproson; on piano is Jim White; on bass is Ken Ismael; on drums is Les Davey. Qitls ' QUe The front group of girls, left to right: Pauline Sexton, Pat Peterson, Lucille Miller, Cecelia Hen- son Marita Holloway, Judy Heinrich, Donna Allan. Seated: Carolyn Carleton, Lila Grenfell. Standing: Darlene Adams, Irene Bothelo, Cristine Kennedy, Mary Plummer, Mrs. Swansea, Denise VanHorn, Beverly Taylor. ' I . ! sports ■' •■' -- ■' • •■' ■t ' V. ' -. -i. ■■--. --■-- --.■- -•■' --•- i t fciigtMiM Members of the A Football Team pictured left to right are, first row: David Aced, Manager; Orley Ryals, Mel Podesta, Ken Wivell, Ted Camicia, Bill McCown, Larry Adams, Sonny Upwall, Elsie Smith, Bucky Henington, Richard Curtin. Second row: Jimmy Murphy, Al Dossa, Bill Whip- ple, Les Davey, Ronnie Sterni, Mike Ghiorso, Rod Hamilton, Orville Pope, Jim McGowan, Denny White, Danny Meza. Third row: Coach McGrath, Sidney Drabkin, Bob Martin, Len Beller, Curt Lorenz, Darryl Merrihew, Greg Long, Jack Nizzoli, Art Giussi, Jimmy White, Everett Judge, Coach Gibson. Coach ART McGRATH Matutf er DAVID ACED Aisiuant Couch BOB GIBSON Jm A (kuiM AtAmja a otac yu :ti 1 GAME SCHEDULE AN Sept. 16 — Sonora 32 Oct. 1 — Sonora 20 Oct. 1 5 — Sonora 19 Oct. 22 — Sonora 6 Oct. 29— Sonora 6 Nov. 5 — Sonora 14 Nov. 11 — Sonora 13 Sutter Creek Escalon 7 Livingston 18 Ceres Tracy 20 Manteca 21 Oakdale 20 LEN BELLER End MEL PODESTO Halfback RONNIE STERNI End RODDY HAMILTON Halfback MIKE GHIORSO Center LES DAVEY Guard SIDNEY DRABKIN Center GREG LONG Punter BUCKY HENINGTON Halfback BILL McCOWN Halfback CURT LORENZ Tackle DAN MEZA Quarterback IIM MURPHY Tackle 1 RICHARD SCHOETTGEN Tackle DARRYL MERRIHEW End ELSY SMITH Guard RICHARD CURTIN Tackle ORVILLE POPE Center EVERETT JUDGE Tackle AL DOSSA Fullback -. - ' -- - -H il • III ■ifll LARRY ADAMS Fullback JIM WHITE Tackle DENNY WHITE End ART GIUSSI Tackle JACK NIZZOLI End ORLEY RYALS Guard SONNY UPWALL Guard JIM McGOWAN Fullback TED CAMICIA Halfback KEN WIVELL Halfback BILL WHIPPLE Tackle BOB MARTIN Tackle -iA. -F ' i • iE «k t ■-}=! ,• Members of the B Football Team pictured left to right are, first row; Jim Algeo, Jim Vinyard, Gordon Bennett, Jim Reibin, Bill Pringle, Doug Wivell, Tom Hope, Cliff Hughes, Gary Witmer, Bob Algeo, Stan Van Hagen, Kerry Wilder, Ken Hoblitt, Martin Wynne, Billie Vaughn. Second row; Paul Wyllie, Ron Wickliffe, Jon Josli n, Don Johnson, Gary Thompson, Jim Davis, John Hazelton, Jack Delbar, Ralph Burford, Joe Gookin, Peter Lehr, Dean Brown, Gary Robles, John Richardson, Bobo Leonard, Ronnie Russell, Don Stubblefield. Third row: Ray De La Cruz, Bill Zwinge, Mudge Maxwell, Don Hayes, Don De Giobbi, Wayne Taylor, Gary Fowler, Rich Miller, Mike Littlepage, Phil Atkisson,. Tom Whipple, Ray Churchill, Dick Parkhurst, Gary Denton, Bill Kerr, Pete Aroz, Coach Bud Castle. ' T ' ?O0tbalt Sonora 19 vs lone V Sonora 6 vs Livingston Sonora 26 vs Escalon .... Sonora 26 vs Livingston Sonora 35 vs Ceres Sonora 34 vs Tracy Sonora 6 vs Manteca .... Sonora 26 vs Oakdale .... .- 7 .18 . .13 .14 - 7 .32 - 7 Assistant Coach ED MELENDEZ JACK DELBAR BILL ZWINGE BILL KERR RALPH BURFORD DON DEGIOBBI PETE AROZ JOHN R ICHARDSON RICH MILLER MALCOM MAXWELL BOBO LEONARD GARY ROBLES PHIL ATKISSON TOM HOPE DEAN BROWN MARTIN WYNNE RONALD WICKLIFFE PAUL WYLLIE RONALD RUSSELL KERRY WILDER BOB ALGEO RAY CHURCHILL TOM WHIPPLE JIM REIBIN GORDON BENNETT GARY WITMER First row: Loyd Hobby, Clyde Bolton, Bucky David Henington, Wayne Taylor, Don Darling. Second row: Roddy Hamilton, Darryl Merrihew, Lane Pierce, Jack Nizzoli, Dan Meza and Coach Bud Castle. •BUCKY HENINGTON v RODDY HAMILTON DAN MEZA LOYD HOBBY DARRYL MERRIHEW ' ' ' A basketball AVNE TAYLOR LANE PIERCE CLYDE BOLTON 1 • DON DARLING JACK NIZZOLI IS basketball Squad row, left r, and G , Ronnie to right: Pete Aroz. Rich Miller, Mr. Bob Gibson, Lewis Bobo Leonard, Jack erald Mac McDonald. Second row: Bill Kerr. Jin Dyson, Gary Robles, Hank Pickup, Johnny Richardson, Denny White, and Ralph Burford. pm - . r JACK DELBAR PETE AROZ LEWIS BOBO LEONARD gerald mac McDonald GARY ROBLES (( Going through a bad season this year was the C Basketball Team. They are, first row, left to right: Mr. Millard Stroh, Advisor; John Longero, Jim Oliver, and Dave Gooken. Second row: Bill Orr, Alan Weston, Ebby Lane, Frank Stevens, Loyd Mitchell, Gary Keith, Cyril McRae, and Rodney Walker. Third row: George Squires, Charles Thomas. e a s k e t b a I I fy ZeMHis First row: Evan Blake, Bob Williams, Mr. M. Stroh, Ron Pinnelli, and Gary Salazar. Second row: Dick Hill, Mike Ghiorso, Don DeGiobbi, Jack Hamm, Harold Tilley, and Ken Ishmael. Third row: Sidney Drabkin, Bill Jones, Gary Rinehart, Bill Schweickert, Bob Roster, Rich Curtin, and Jim Rush. I I ■K «j o X -a O « -P — « -TS o aj ij c - 12 hj -s N M S X JO o -5 Q N -c S DC « , u iT c ' « 2 G ? - s . £ OS t; S .„■• a • - ■= (U O t; o -n -G ■H-l no C ' - ' C ™ Jii 2 o H S : a ■- : oj - i S « ■5. ■? H - go. •? = O g S S b .2, O j3 First row, left to right: Larry Nizzoli, Jim Horton, Ronnie Pickup, Bill McCown, Darryl Merri- hew, Ted Camicia. Jim McGowan, Alan Weston, Jerry Wilson, Phil Atkisson, Al Dossa, Bill Kerr. Second row: Clyde Bolton, Mike Sanchez, Bernard York, Ronnie Sterni, Orley Ryals, Don Fagnani, Paul Wyllie, Jim Gomes, Victor McLind, Bill Whipple, Ellsworth Smith, John Richard- son. Third row: Don Stubblefield, Dave Gookin, Cyril McRae, Max McNally, Joe Bricker, Wayne Taylor, Earl Berner, Coach Bob Gibson. Ted Camacia displays his pole vaulting skill. Ronnie Pickup and Darryl Merrihew prac- tice their 100-yard dash. I First row: David Valerga, Earl Berner, Bill Prentiss, Les Davey, John Valerga, Len Beller, Mudge Maxwell, and Larry Adams. Second row; Jim Rush, Gordon Bennett, LeRoy Davis, Pete Kerns, Clifford Hughes, Jerry Wilson, Ronnie Wickliffe. Third row: Gary Keith, Bob Algeo, Max McNally, David Aced, and Richard Parkhurst. Zumblmg Easy as pitching horseshoes A pitch back straight leg done by Jerry Wilson pitching Mac Mc- Nally. ' r Wrestling team in mixed order are; Bill Whipple, Max McNally, Charles Muzzi, Ronald Miles. Melvin Vance, Jim Moore, Jerry Wilson. Jim Murphy, Rodger Robbins, Jim McGowan, Leslie Grenfell, Odin Albertson, Victor McLind, Jim Algeo, Ted Camicia, Bill McCown, Gary Witmer, Tom Whipple, Bill Zwinge, Larry Miller, Ivan Johnson. Allen Weston, Art Giussi, Bill Orr, Mike Littlepage, Joe Gookin, Don Fagnani, Curt Lorenz, Ronald Russell, Donald Hayes, Everett Judge, Orley Ryals, Joe Bricker, Lloyd Matheson, Arvin Egger. Wrestling Ted Camicia sends Bill McCown for a beau- tiful flying mare. It seems Bill is on the receiving end again as Ted brings in a swift drop kick. m . I (( ' T Tight Tight Tighr Pictured above are the new teachers leading a yell at the freshman initiation. They are, left to right: Miss Betty Jeffries, Miss Jean Becket, Mr. Millard Stroh, Mr. Ed Melendez, Mr. Richard Kennedy, Mrs. Helen Jasper, and Afrs. Fanny Smith. n e 9 I $ t r a t I H Mr. Kingsley and Mrs. Sargent are kept very busy the last week of summer vacation registering students for the coming year. Jrosk Assembly Beauty runs from beast. Lynn Straight and George Squires are performing a stunt for frosh as- sembly. Dig George ' s outfit. Love comes in small packages. Elmer DeGiobbi looks for help as he proposes to Judy Kearney. I could do it blindfolded is often claimed. Tiny Marlene Eproson tried to prove this saying but victim Barbara Burbach might disagree as to whether Marlene proved it or not. The swooner and the crooner. Bonnie Woolard serenades Evan Blake while Phil Atkisson watches enviously. p Seated at left is Donna Allen on Bill Blake ' s knee and at the right Jeanne Hunnicut on Tom Whipple ' s knee. Standing are Pete Kerns, Norma Wandel, and Larry Nizzoli. I Taken at the fresh reception in the gymnasium on the stage is this representative group of frosh initiates. Seated in front of the boys are, left to right: Dollie Fritz, Louise Jameson, and Carol Robinson. The boys are: Bobby Algeo, Billy Jones, Kieran Moyle, and Kenny Hoblitt. Accordion artist plays Hearts of Stone for the students at the annual blind program. California Blind Association ' presented two blind performers, accompaning was an M.C. niind Assembly flumor Play The little dog wasn ' t the only one who laughed during the junior class production of Little Dog Laughed. Find your energy peak by taking your temperature every hour. A scene from Len Beller ' s interpretation of Swan Lake. Princes, left to right, are: Ells- worth Smith, Denny White, and Art Giussi. Swans are, left to right: Bill McCown (not clearly seen). Jim McGowan, and Ted Camicia (in center) . Len Heller giving his interpretation of What It Was Was Football. ! Assemblies During Lens interpretation the fol- lowing (pictured to the right) were his stage audience. The girls in the front row are; Bill McCown and Jim McGowan. The boys in back are: Bill Whipple. Art Giussi, and Larry Adams. Charming audience don ' t you think? Inside the cafeteria, students balance lunches in one hand while paying for their food with the other. Cafeteria Cramps Famished ! Outside students wait pa- tiently for their turn. And here ' s where they eat. Still bal- ancing their lunch, students crowd stairways to be able to sit down to eat. On sunny days the lawn is the place; on rainy days it ' s the library and stair- ways. r The traffic committee, headed by Loyd Hobby, is the group which finds solutions to our everyday traffic problems. These problems include both traffic out and in school. Pictured above, first row, left to right: Evan Blake, Gary Hagestad. Dan Meza, Loyd Hobby, Ted Camicia. Second row: Bill McCown, Wayne Hamlin. Bill Whipple Ken Wivell. One branch of the traffic committee is the traffic patrol. Below are its members, first row, left to right: Mr. Borrego, Traffic Advisor; Evan Blake, Gary Hagestad, Dan Meza, Loyd Hobby, Ted Camicia, Victor McLind, George Purdy. Second row: Jerry Wilson, Bill McCown, Mike Ghiorso, Wayne Hamlin, Bill Whipple, Ken Wivell and Max McNally. I I 7mh Pictured above is a representative Living in Society class under the direction of Mrs. G. Rodgers. In this class they ' re watching one of the many movies given to the students on social problems facing a teen-ager. Facing the problems that occur when they leave high school, these senior students discuss many phases of their future life. Here, in Mr. T. HoUinger ' s room, they are taking a test on California government. Mr. Barron also conducts senior problems classes. Class Shots Senior Queen Nadine Crabtree and King i ' Larry Adams of the Harvest ' 1 dance. This fellow was the main deco- ration at the Harvest dance. Too Young to Tango, Lynn Straight serenades the student body in a rally. S _.. i mit$r ' ' ' Wiley VS the Wolf. A snap from the story of Little Red Riding Hood. Shirley Ghiorso and Lane Pierce crowned King and Queen. The F.H.A. and F.F.A. put on this dance. Doloras Wilson, Sharon Frazer, Lynn Straight, and Madeline Martinez harmonize to Hearts of Stone. They also did this number for the ex- change rally. 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