South Fork High School - Log Yearbook (Miranda, CA)
- Class of 1955
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, 4, ,Z THE 1955 OOD L ffl Um fx H gf: P A MW,- X5 if Published Annually By the Students of SOUTH FORK HIGH SCHOOL Miranda Callfornla X ,' Q M S IQ ' 'L' S 5 . 5 ff' S LW ,br Sf fp! H y 4 if fry fra,- WA' H Qi ' A j 'K K V 'WMO I olarence t wlse and able Cltl en, unsel lshly devoted to the cause of publ c educatlon and the welfare o chlldren everywnere, served the Southern Pumboldt UDlv19d School D trlct from ay of 1051 to August of 195A Trusteeshlp 1U educatlon lS a serlous and lmportant and personal expense on the part of publlc splrlted Clt1Z6HS who accept the tall to render such a servlce It can truly be sald that hr Etter accepted hls respons1b111t1es 1D thls fleld wlth a great serlousness of purpose and h1s untlmely passlng on August 31, of th s year was a grevlous loss to all who knew and worked wlth hlm So lt 15 wlth great respect trat we dedlcate the 1055 lecwood Log to the memory of Clarence G Etter rhe staff appreclates thls contrlbutlon of Mr w Parold Farquar, close fr1end Cl ' Etter A G. Etter, ' ' 'z f' ' ' ' i ' ' 1 f is ' Mc , ' . business - demanding much in time, effort, self-sacrifice ' . 1 . ' . V. A . i Q ' 1 A ' 1 . . ,, . .' ' 'L ,F -oy, i uu- I 11' U M ,Z ffm Yr1nc1pal's Iessage anotrer eventf1l yea draw g to a clo t res bee1 a year 0 co t nuej growth and change outh 1ork 11gh 15 rap11ly reach1ng the state of a large s hocl ard Chl5 e atus br1r s NICE 1t larger ru ber o stujent Fore teacher and nproved fac1l f19S lt 15 o ly na ural feat tre c t1ZQUb of the area expect ncre 01 ts .e must therefcre s llc 1n the years anea taroag our own act1or to presert our school to oar p b lC r 135 bes l1vn tkrougn greater sc o'ast1c ach1evene1., 1 c eases comrtn y ser v1ce and greater matur1ty ana rea,ons1b1l1 y cr the part of all students e row we ra t be care u not tc lose tae close r endly rel E1OHSh1p that has long been oatscan 1n 'n thls school Every effort rust be attempted to maVe every studdent's 1mpo tance a real ty, and encourage the feel1ng of belong1ng for all 1 WlSh to ectera tne best N1Sb9a for success to our graauates and hope that they a e rewarded 1 11ke manner for the effort and Gmph8S1S they have placed on the1r h1gh school years .. .1'4 - Y 2 ' -'fig 11- 1' Se'fl'32 5 'Y 4 ' f as 1 H E 3 E x I j.: f , - - Q 1 ' i ,1 If ' Y , r . 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Q ' , ' 1. 1 n .A , 4' li av- M Q-9' V IW '-ali W Tom Adkisson Donna Frano Ken Myers WA pleasing countenance WThe joy of youth her NThere'S mischief in this is no slight advantage' eYe5 d1SP1aY9dn mann 5 I WA smile 15 the WhlSp r Cl nS1l8HC8 15 one of the Hher heart 15 l1ke the a laughn V1FtU6S of the WISEH mOOU there's a man 1n ltn . X 1-iv NJ . Dorothy Chartrand Ray Delosier Sharon Caples dlo .45 r hiv n Br An Bob Illler N a wlse V d L 1 H lng N940 WArgue gua, from Od fs Q stlll tonga ' kpysn 'tl ate a llne wern crooked he'd prove lt tralghtn UXNQ h Lhirley Logan John Bagley Sonnie Poole ngeeds not Wordsn 'My course is onward stilln WANG mifP?95S Of hGFSGlf ' though unlne falln Bob Gr gory N8F1lOU Var h lIAll great men are dying Her VO1C9 Was Sweet 't feel well myself and low Ken Eldridge 'Common sense is seelng thlngs as they are, and dOlng thlngs as they ought to be done' Carl Bagley 'What some men think has more effect than what others say' Phll Butterfleld WDoesn't waste any tlme studylngn Mickey Littlepage 'The cheerful man is klng N e ef l 2, X ' X ,Q . ' X I ', P Y-y' E, L qs ': fl I I don I K ' he e ' of 'wk V ' 'R ' s I 1 5 v 1 - N A ff 4 1 ' , N A 1 Fofard cQu1ll1am WHe has a way of W1Dn1Hg the frlendshlp of men and the love of womenn Allen Lauffer Gene gn h 'Enthusiasm 15 grave E1ther' I Will flnd ward, self controlledn or I will axe one' ' I' l 'ZSTPJ 3 ll1s '1lli ms Joe Albee WNhj wopryv Ve only NOne 1n whom all good llvg but Oncen xlrtues are comblnedn Don Brockway a way, WAnd let h1m be sure to leave other men their turn to speak' Vx ' P 1 ya ,Q 6- ,- x U I , 'W I my if 5 .1 I Y K y jk ., 'S ,gh V 5 v li ' ' s 2 ' h' e. . I T 1 I ' . . - v . 1 .', h m ,, M A i l 'muy Q, 'H-,A E A , X '-in .I N4 . Q l . ,. 3 4 11 annual , Q Ll O I , i u J ' - - lu Nw 'Z zffll --.. fx ' x 9, ,W ar Xa- t 1 X 'SGW :la Y. .. ' I ef Y 4' J X. LA ri av ?f V 1. H 'v fx ,E fs v f . 5' 1 X I-5 I- x Xl .xi M ii. 9 r I KL4 ' ' ' l . fx -rf., . X,1 Q :- f Q, Yi. 'x NW, 'Q 5 ds 9 ? O s .-K 1 -V I' ai, I . ,, 4 -F' if ' -F -'ni MJ 5 a .g gy. ', f-..f -. 455, 'ff -11 i Q 3 esiHenL Jivgs Kohlman Vlce P 6Sld9WC bker y Urock .- .5 '-sf. 'Z ev 5' Q-1 f. '13v.L-. .gn Wx GHSJFS 53, ,, ' u rX 'aqwd a Kolbe k T 3:3Rt at nFmS ra, Pass QC as Q'?' JL it Q- 111 - 3- Gr nz' 'netar A7be g. L 'U' e P esldent ergeant at A 1 era ley 0 n 'r lcf SUPHUIHURES k 5 cr. 4. 48' 9. tv: ' Q' ,ff X A. Q L President fecregary Sergeant-az-Am Philip Eldridge Lcvay Hilliarts James flarlf I 6 , Treasurer' f og ' Sandra 'nlirca G' 1' f '2- IIE. 'Q' :usa Vice-President Serie?-flt' QLAAVWS Janice Iieyman Ray HOllingsheaQ FHESHIHEH N- ,L 1, GQ 'J' 5- ya'-fawif,-,.j 1 Q-Q. 3 .' ,1 , . I . ' , 4? IL ' Q , V - ' 1 'A Ipaq? 0 .. . X f K QQQX f,:b x X Y A I, Ida., . Q1 .v Q 4 ',l x T bf-If V9 ' 9 ?s,.g N ,X ' .lf gi V t ' I: 4.421 J' ' Jr , X, ' M 5 ff V f w f ml O -K 6 , an lzl N 7,1 I, ,, xv A L 1 . 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Klemp- el, F. Hartzell Row 2-M. Albin, J. skrehou, D. stewart, J. Dim- mick, D. Eakes, Row 3-B. Blumen- stock, D. Coombs, J. Mc Allister, D. Carlton, L. Brock, J. Johnson, M. Albee E? Circle S Row l-L. Jacobs, R. Blumen- stock, D. Eakes, L. Griffen, F. Hartzell, C. Benbow, E. Neyman, Row 2-M. Nichols, G. Marsh, M. Albin, J. Skrehot, D. Stewart, B. Greer, T. Bagley, D. Sager, Row 3-V Reasoner, J. Jerdin, P. Chapman, D. Brown, E. Morgan, K. Hanson, C. Kreiger, Row L- M. Smith, P. Cameron, D. Mul- vany S. Caples, Row 5-H. Bryan B. Blumenstock, M. Marsh, W. 9? QC K nut QC CO uf ,41- r N x Y v 1-pf.-.Y 1- ...,.. - Zell, R 3 - V1 ' 7 D. A T-mi T3 U Lo Of'-1 .,- ....L.. NEXT I 1 7-r 1915 36 ev -at Q 1 5 Futura gQ5ifi53 -eaaers of america Kclbeck, D. Chartrand, S. Caples, C. Coxpton, H. Smith, F. Hart- Fulwider, Row 2-A. Katthaws, G. Harsh, P. Cameron, W. Qaascier, Albin, K. Smith, C. Kraigar, V. Rcasoner, L. Metz, Row 4-D. White, y, H. Eryan, S. Avila, Row 5-W. Harvey, K. Nhitlbw, Yrs. Brown, n, D. Ericelahd, 2. Hayman. Future Honemakers of America Raw 1-D. Unwiis, X. Nichols, K. Swinnock, S. Avi a, L. Ieymah, C. CQ ton, F. HaTtz,lL, Row 2-J. Bennett, 3. Weed, J. Musab, D. Eakag, D f. , P. Cameron, 3. Harsh, Row 3-E. Aniersun, B. Gres-, A. Matthews, D. YW bourna, K. Smith, D. Stewart, G. Scholfield, Row U- K. Hanson, A. Ha 4 C. Kreiger, J. Skrehot, H. Marsh, C. Cclosimo, Row 5-J. Beebe, J. St casa, S. Robbins, Yrs. Kluck, F. Radcliffe. S. Kolback. 5 at lvx 38 BB as. 49 35 DC 21h 1'm' T3 'L' 'Q P W V' F 1 U' QF 2 .L ac. f ff is ' 1' X -i f I V 1 . Q 4 . l? ' ,,..-L 3'5- B Q., 1 - ' N 1 n ' n , , K' . I- . ' 'ff 'g mx nl I, x . C' Q5 Qi Q5 -v Q-4 as' fn -Q fv QP!! 'Nga fo as Q6 af? iQi Q Y It Q? li -Q- 'Z' Lg, 1' In HQ 6' x 4. y. 6 'I I Z3 C X ' A .. f W Q I., ' 'N--- ' A ' Yr ' --V--, 'N .,,-,- '-1----I 'D'-f A .V ,- ' h.U 1--. Lgfpef, ,. -cCA, J, .,..Q., - .--ui, ,. ,,4---m:, d,H 1- .. ---.3i, Y ' 1. 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A X ,,, 8 Q' L . -A fvx Yr . - - .2 f, . ,, - as Q .. .. cf' ' .4 xg: -Q ft es- G' Iii- 3515 C 1515 ll 3 i- fave ov th J O U A I Pac napran 551+ vdlCOT Judy Vlempel ASS'C Q Margle Cook L or o Ah? ' 1 , Eg- fini- xivliausf r v Q 9 x 1 Front row left to right: Janice Meade, Beverly Greisbach, Marilyn Hall, Deanne Brown, Harriet Bryan, Yvonne McAllister, Pat White, Saundra Kolbeck Second row: Virginia Roeder, June Strouss, Cherry Brock, Nancy Haberstock, Deanna White, Elsie Anderson, Lawanda Wheeler. Third row: Beverly Hayden Jo Fesler, Donna Harper, Janice Jerdin, Violet Whitlow, Fourth row: Gary Townsley, Orval McCullum, John Dorsey, Larry Sager, Ray Delozier, Jack Johnson, Jerry Broussard. Fifth row Albert Tracy, Don Carlton, Jerry Rusk, Phil Butterfield, Bill Dickson, David Heilborr. John Bagley. Qu QU V U 5' BAND Front row: John Mosby, Judy Hurd, Linda Jacobs, Regina Blumenstock, Judy Klempel, Darlene Mulvany, Sharon Smith, Sandra Gusmeroli, Beverly Hayden. Second row: Delores Briceland, Helen Patterson, Bill Reback, John Carter, Doh Carlton, Gary Townsley, Nyle Henderson, Jerry Broussard. Third row: Kathy Winding, Jean Beebee, Floyd Nichols, Jack Johnson, Russel Maher, Earl Vagle, Ted Littlefield. Fourth Row: Robert Croy, Bill Harris. Bud Elkins, Dan Merrill. 1-1 .1-n -1- in OG 25- 'P ..- .yy 1. Q D The speech Arts Play this year was one that will al- ways be remembered--not only by those who saw it, but also by the members of the cast. None of the cast will forfet the endless hours spent after school in rehearsal. But in the end all was rewarded with a fine and smooth perfor- mance. Those in the cast and crew were. Sue Avila Sandra Gusmeroli Cherry Brock Donna Harper WJiggsW Kohlman Tom Adkisson Stage Manager: John Dorsey Technical Director Carl Christianson Bud Elkins Harold Lewis Alice Matthews Claudine Ray beverly Hayden Janice Meade I DANCE BAND Mr. Smith, Jack Johnson, Jerry Broussard, Gordon Gillespie, and not pictured Gary Townsley. The South Fork nance Band has proven an asset to our school this year. Not only have they played for school affairs but also for such orraxizaticns as our local F. T. A's. NPlant1ng treesn nsurvevlngn 'Advice from the experiencedn WTedious work CLASS Carl Bagley, Glen Bagley, Sammy Johnston, Mickey Littlepage, Bill Mangrum, Richard Reese, Bearl Teasley, James Woll, Ellis Williams, Howard McQuilliams, Ken Myers. Jess Uribe, Wayne Zachary, Dave Miller, Bill Bell, Bill Bushnell, Robert Croy, hen Eldridge, Ronald Elliot, Bud Hackley, Carl Hunt, Jack Jacobs, Allen Lauf- fer, Russ Maner, Ralph McReynolds, Brian Stevens, Wayne Scholfield, Harrell Snodgrass, Dan Sutherland, Jim Swen- son, Jim Webb, Larry Wirta, Gene Pryor, Jerry Pryor, Bill Caples, Don Colcleaser. Jack Fuller, Walt Gallaway, Wayne Ford, Tom James, Doyal Kelley, Jerrold Russo, James wne- eler, and Gerald Whitley. -smu- BPOWT ' Cherry Erock Chee' Leaaef Cheer Leader Song Leader Marilou Marsh Song Leader Song Leader The cheer leaders' outfits for football season were blue and gold one-piece outfits with short skirts. For basketball they wore all white outfits with full pleated white skirts and white V neck sweaters. The song leaders' outfits for football season were white pedal pushers and white turtle neck sweaters. For basketball they wore gold princess style jumpers with a row of blue music notes across the bottom. They wore white blouses with blue and gold bow ties. We think that our cheer leaders as well as song leaders, have done an outstanfing job this year at the games and pep rallies. The pep rallies have been very versatile and unique, and these leaders have cooperated, and helped make them a success. ! 'T -1 2 .. if ,--3, 1 z ' z 'igg v '7 -A if .. '4- , Q- ... ' X 6' ,, 45- , NN FP 21 'kia 11 X x Y UR fx.: , A w W, ,QM ,,4, ,. ...ll ' 1. v s 1 1..f .A HU i Q Q. ,bs af- sf ' 'gi - fi 1 m ,Q x v' rw 4 ' -ni-.X John French QB Year-Senior, Wt. 135 lbs HP- 5'5n. The team capt- ain and one-hundred thirty five pounds of All-County Wayne Zachary QB material you could put an Year-Senior Wt. lL5 lbs. J Alb G where in the starting ling- Ht. 5'7n- Q35 3 Peculiar Year-Senlgr, Wi? Zggrlbs. UP- craving for hospitals, but Ht. 6'ow. Had fun at his favor when anywhere F the fleld Cengeg gap Y P gg g was S Sparkplus for the team ite s Ort reall lu in that itllilll Wm. McMillan Don-Brockway Guard Year-Senior, Wt. 155 lbs. Head Coach Don Short Tackle Year-Senior, Wt. 180 lbs. Ht. 5'l1W. Another selection for All-County and certainly Ht. 5'8'. A good hard-working Richard Reese Tackle a key lineman who will be sore guard and a stabilizing influence Year-Senior, Wt. 175lbs. ly missed next season. in practice and game. Ht. 5'10H. Played well on first string tackle spot even though first time out. Phil Butterfield HB Year-Senior, Wt. 170 lbs. Ht. 5'llW. The Wworry-wartn for South Fork High but play- ed well despite the weight on his mind. Dennes Coombs FB Year-Senior, Wt. l95lbs. Ht. 5'llW. All-County Full back because of his ability to make the opposing line- men work hard to bring him down. Wiley Cousins Ass't. Coach Bill Dickson End Year-Senior Wt. 160 lbs. Ht 5'llW. The most improved player on the team and an End Harold Huber Guard Year-Senior, Wt. 1L0 lbs. Ht. 5'7'. He packed a good WGTTOP as Guard in spite of his watch pocket size. Larry Brock Guard Year-Sophomore, Wt. 170 lbs. Ht. 5'9'. All-County. A fine Guardg one of those durable men the coaches are able to start and then forget. His first time out,too! Jerry Rusk B-C who came nearest to having glue Year-Senior, Wt. 175 lbs. fingers- Ht. 5'10H. His punting often stimulated a sputtering offense Handy as passer, too. George Schultz End Year-Sophomore, Wt. 160 lbs. Ht. 6'2H. Just try to hurt himg he'll just bounce back. But we will wait 'til next year to see him snag one. Doyal Kelley HB Year-Sophomore, Wt. 150 lbs. Ht. 5'8W. Fine Linebacker. One of the two twins on squad who were always trying to out- do one another. Jiggs Kohlman Center Year-Junior, Wt. l7O lbs. Ht. 5'llW. He cured our pre- season center problem. A cool, confident man-over-the- ball. 'Sb - '55 Statistics QE Opponents 19 Hoopa 12 Ferndale 12 27 Hoopa 12 , o Del Norte 6 WL?Yf1e Harvey HB Ferndale 12 Year-Junior, Nt. l55lbs. O 18 Willits l 3 Ht. 5'lOW. A courageous and Lv 5 consistent athlete whom we 12 gS?egraZge gi shall be happy to see next 155 year. Record H22 Lost Tie z.3'1' Gary Smith End Year-Junior, Wt. 160 lbs. Ht. 5'llW. A picture of determination on all sweeps Loyal Kelley HB around his End position. Year-Sophomore, Wt. lL5 lbs. Ht. 5'8W. The other of the twins. Also fine Linebacker. mf. .1-: ,Q-nr v. ., Q . ,T ,,, 9 iii? L V'1,,, ,v an fy Ag ,J 5 ft Q :fam 4' MG sw I ,- . S fx 4, W 3,....-ff 2 s H second . ,w 5, B, 4-Q. -'Z MMT ,f'- 0-af' -inf 51 - 4' ' ' A W ,,, ,A P' K ' '53 A+ Q4 9' 3 5 . I C-3 .,-14 gi J 'K Larry Wirta Soph. :D Lawrence Bak Soph Jim Johnson Soph 2' ' ' 3 '4 , 'If .of f 'el !g Q. Q Philip Eldridge Frosh. Lightweights lst row KL to R Biar Minton Philip nldridge, Jack Jacobs Jim Johnson Dal Flesher lis oampbell, Harold Hub r and Larry Wirta 2nd row Larry Saver, Don arlton Brian Stev ens Lawrence Bak r, Gary Towns le arl Va l To Hushin and Bill Lastham -5 FU IU Jack Jacobs Frosh. Harold Huber Senior O Gary Townsley Biar Minton Junior Soph , 2 fx lg -4 W U.4 3 1 , Q4 3 4,3 3 , J I ' Q 2 3 , -J I 9 : 9 - J 31 I H D A U V ! . : ' er Q C , - . .0 8 y, E 5 2, H 1 5, J VV 1 . ' If Ji x ', A4 i 'E I ,Z I 'C ' L, Va, ,gi eg: 'QQ U w nf J? M -E? y J 1 - . 'lp 6-Q I , J I .a fi? , I 751 CZK' V. af ' Anvgy .4 ' X v SQ' ,f 32' lk? Q Q-'GPS KJ Bill Mangrum Ken Eldridge Gary Smith Senior Senior Junior 127, fs! 'Q Howard McQu1ll1ams Senior Heavyweishts QL to RD Ken Myers, Harrel Snod grass, Bill Mangrum, Tom Adkisson Dale Minton, George Schultz, Gene Smith, Dwayne Wyatt, Gary Smith, Wayne Harvey, Howard McQu1lliams Ellis Williams, and Ken Eldridge Seated is Coach Robert Marsh ,QQ 1 ucv, Ellis Williams Senior Gene Smith Wayne Harvey Tom Adkisson Senior Junior Senior ,. Q f, ew h 'G an Rr. Q53 ' x WQX s 'Wi ? . WL J 'J Aw' 1953 BASEBALI Although this team only managed to win one game all semson and that was against a non league opponent, South Fork all they could for the school and for the few them These boys that play baseball at South of the sport and for their school They have Student Body It is a recognized fact that since the home was always in there giving fans that were loyal to Fork play only for the sake little support from the field is actually at M ers Flat, it is awfully hard for students to find trans portation to and from the games The Cubs were beaten by several lop sided scores last season due to the lack of practice caused by rain Still though they put up several good fights against supposed base ball powers from the larger schools The Team lst Row KL to RD Harrell Snodgrass, John French Wayne Harvey, Herb Ma son, and Bill Dickson 2nd Row Jer ry Rusk, Gary Smith Dan Johnson, Lar ry Brock, and Gerry Whitley 3rd Row Gene Smith Bill Johnson, Archie Scott, and Phil Butterfield it Pitchers Kneeling QL to RJ Gary Smith and Herb Mason Standing Bill Dickson and Jerry Rusk gl. Infielders Outfielders Kneeling QL to RJ Gary Smith, Kneeling B111 Dickson and Gerry Wayne Harvey, and Harrell Snod Whitley Standing Jerry Rusk grass Standing Archie Scott, Gene Smith, and Phil Butterfield Bill Johnson, and Herb Mason l 1 . . n n . . - -1 . 1 J . ,- '5 E 4 I -' Y my , gl. I H, M' 7-an I I ' , ',-I. an :M . 'X .KV . D.. 4 v f, - , . as at x . . . , . , - . A I . Z - . , .- , Z 1 Q .lt -X. F ' A 45: f . JY u Ak I, - .. In M -R . . . . . .. , , . 3 . . .H .1 ,fn 3.2, 1 Q- .. . Wayne Harvey BATTING Q3 games or over? Player GP AB HT SB AVG. Harvey, W. T0 30 172' 11 TOO Brock, L. 3 3 1 1 ,333 Johnson,D. 3 3 l O .333 Williams, E.6 16 5 2 .313 scout, A. 7 17 5 1. .263 Dickson, B. 7 18 A 1 .222 ,QV Johnson, B. 7 15 3 3 .200 f gusg, J. H 3 21 2 8 .288 1, no grass . 5 .2 Archle Scott Sutherlana 3 5 l 0 .200 French, J. 9 25 A 2 .160 Mason, H. 10 29 A 3 .138 smith, ca. 9 22 3 o .136 Whitley, G. 8 17 2 2 .118 Smith, Ge. 7 lb 1 1 .071 Johnston, 3.5 6 O 0 .OOO Pitcher G SO BB W Mason, H. B 7.0 21 0' Harrell Snodgrass gf35C,TvJ?'a' S lg lg 8 A Dickson, B. 2 2 O 1 l A T5 o 2 3 1. 3 L. 5 1 o 10 15 3 o o 1 E 3 0 2 6 3 6 L L 2 0 6 l 3 L l 1 Pct. T660 .000 .000 1.000 Bill Dickson John French Herb Mason ,iw Gerry Whitley Gary N155 Schuman GIRLS SPORTS G1rls Sports started off th1s year w1th Speed a way be1ng the first on the 11st Speed a way was a new sport lntroduced here at South Fork The gym classes eemed to e11oy lt, although the turnout for lntramurals was very small Wlth the ra1ny weather dr1ving us inside, excltlng the classes and at noon Volleyball and basketball se m to be the favorite sports among most of tae g1rls and a spectacular number turned out for each With spr1ng Just around the corner the girls got out the badmlnton rackets and the nb1rd1es' were now ln cons tant fl1ght Soon, lrtramurals were set up revealing the top players Near the end of school with the warm weather back agaln 'batter up' could be heard from the soffkall diamond signlfylng that softball was now ln full swlng Yes, with the competent COaCh1ng from our coach, teacher and frlend, M185 achuman, everyone w1ll agree that it was a terriflc year of Girls Sports, w1th much fun and work combined intramurals of volleyball and basketball were played in Woump Girlsw Nwhat will in bel Basketball--A Team Deanne Brown Aileen Greer Marlene Nichols June Strouss Donna Stewart Kathleen Swinnock Basketball--B Team Sharon Caples Clarice Compton Beverlee Greisbach Sandra Gusmeroli Dariel Mulvany Sharon Smith BOWLING Volleyball--A Team Kathleen Swinnock Connie Poole Marlene Nicho's Mary Albin Kaye Smith Donna Stewart Peggy Cameron Clarice Compton Volleybal'--B Team Mary Albee, Evelyn Neyman June Strouss Marilyn Hall Janice Robbins Deanna White Frances Hartze'l Marilyn hhitmarsh THE PACIFIC LUMBER CO INSULATION PRES T0 LOGS LUMBER WHOLESALE all RETAIL Mills and Yards at Scotia n PALCO PRODUCTS ' REDWOOD ELECTRIC Ranges Refrigerators Water Heaters Home Freezers Radios Wlring Supplies Records Westinghouse International Harvester Harry Fu. sley Garbervllle Phone 0093 YINBONB !mudnin Mhgnzinns M111 l Candy 1125 Fortuna Fred's Store SPORTSMEN S HEADQUARTERS L run u R sw Nunn w LL AM D L BROWN PHONE D312 AMMLINITIDN FISHING TACKLE SPORTING GDUDS IILEITHINE S1 EHUES IIIQSIIIIIID EASY T0 FIND HARD TO LEAVE Post OII1ce Ca Vbm You Mm Good People MIRANDA CALIFORNIA mc.:-ewAvlo1 Fhblle 1. 2 VILLAGE OF ENCHANTMENT Highway 101 IIE LCSE S1'A.D S V A RI E1'Y Telephone ll J PEBCY HELGESTAD FLORENCE HELGESTAD Mira nda C alllorn la W sm GARBFRVILLn PHARMACY Since 1931 ELMO AND ALMA SPONAMORE re in Business For You' H alth Store Hours 9 A To 8 P M Closed Sunday Phone 0353 er ency Phone 2050 we Give Green Stamps . - .-. 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