Taft Union High School and Junior College - Derrick Yearbook (Taft, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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' ' e if ,',f' ,fi 'U Y' -' ff fi .' fl- ' , t A,-' 5' 1 3 1 u ,. - f ' ' l I ' l' s ' f , , 5 I J, 1 2 lg, '- I ALR fl i' 'ii 4 Dear Friend. J ' 'Z 'U W! , 4 ji Ll' Y' This is your copy oi our 1941 yearbook . . . Y G ' ' X. , ' ' f ff ' ' I' ' f 'K ,, ,, N I I x. A X V1 - ' n. . X N ' E.. Ns xt f ,Y As you probably remember. it is published by the student body ol Tait Unirprm High School and Junior College, Tait, ' Qalilornia. Vivian Howes is our high school editor and art ' editor. and ixiarye Alice ixiontgomery is our junior college editor. KN- i This is a true story. Pat-a story about Ciinger and me. a X story about our school. As a former student, and a loyal one at w maffff -f , 1 that. you have always been interested in our school and its student body. As an alumnus. too. you have been loyal because you have ielt a debt ol gratitude lor the opportunities which were made available to you here. like many true stories, this one is a bit astonishing: the educational facilities. the teaching personnel oi our institution would be dilzliicult to duplicate any- where in the country. That is why. of course. you always say Why ,M lrfh tddrllU Hhblld , , iff you were uc 'y o aye a ten e ia t nion ig ic loo an H i Junior College: but we believe. and so does the administration. X D f , 1, that the educational eliort is well expended which produces A ' ' American citizens like yourself. Since you havenit had time to visit the school lately, we thought it might be a good idea to send the school to you. You may iind it somewhat changed'-its students, some ol' its teachers ,' Q. and administrators, but more particularly the courses and cur- riculum and its approach to education. Naturallyf, we think itys fy A a change lor the better. Vvill you read our book and tell us - A E' what you think? i , f Q j A J t f . I A , ,. ,ij ff f' ,1 Q9 . . Q' J . - J' fri fl! i 'Y ff f a K ,311 fl J' 2 ' wffj tr t ' M , 1 L I j ,.o , I , j y , f 1 .flip fl A f - 7, . k,,.j W X j e V ,K . J Q . A j , J , J jf' rf ,J X jf f f if r, 1 ,J x , , J J I J' JJ ' I ' , I l fl J . 'n .J 1J x .- J ,J I 1 . ff if 6 '. .ff V A J ' I J l 1 I SAE AIU! Alle of JQAFLZIQ Going to school today is Iuoth harder and easier than it used to he. Vve stiII have to Iearn how to read and write and speII: those of us who need it-and I guess Iym one oi them-may stiII talce geometry or algehra or Spanish: ii you were here. Pat. yousd proiaahly talce coolcing or typewriting or even mechanical drawing. But teachers are Iearning too, Iearning that they are not teaching subjects hut students-students Iilce Gin- ger and me who must use what we Iearn at school in our homes and churches and community groups, and Iaring to school what we have Iearned elsewhere. Our teachers are Iinding out, and we are finding out with them, that we indeed Hlive what we Iearnu and Ulearn what we Iivef' It is reaIIy a thrill,-da distinctly modern thrill-to sit down in a comfortable chair with your counselor and plan your school program from the point oi View of what you're interested in now and what you hope to he in the future. To you, Pat, a project in mechanical drawing may he a real experience, a personal acquaint- ance with reality. To me it would Ioe a chore to he memorized, meaningless, and soon Iorgotten. And to Ginger, Iearning a Latin conjugation would not only Ioe a waste ol' time-it would he an impossiI3iIityI In terms oi what a student does and reaIIy Iearns. not what he memorizes. I am Iinding that my major school experiences may he divided into four fields. OI course, since all activity is continuous, these Ilields overlap. You wiII Find no division hetween curricular and extra-curricular activities in this Inoolc Ioecause in my educational experiences there is no such division. And the Iour major areas of experience I have found are, one, my place in school and society-my civic re- sponsihilities in a democracyg two, my use oi Ieisure time: three, my place as a producer, as an economically elilzicienl worlierg tour, my health and recreation inter- ests. Ixlany suhjects, many Iriends-you. Pat, and Gin- ger, and the others-many teachers have contributed. You will Iind them all in our Iioolc. It is in the devotion which it Iiiuilds to democracy that the school finds its place in the national defense program. True, our institution trains sIciIIed mechanics and machinists. welders, mechanical drawing crafts- men, oil technologists, oiiers aeronautics coursesg it presents courses in mathematics. sciences, electricity, tool manipulation fundamental to sIciIIed trades. But in Iouilding youth sound in spirit, mind, and hody, re- spectful ol: democratic procedures, its services cannot Iightly he dismissed. This, the Iirst section oi our Iooolc, uActive citizensf! tries to show. And from it you may come to Ioelieve with us that the schools are our Iiirst Iine oi defense. Vve thinIc, Pat, that you will Iilce this hoolc and that you wiII understand what we are trying to say, if you will talce the trouhle to Iisten to us. We have Ioeen thinking ahout this a good deal recently, and we he- Iieve that we are Iout speaking Ior many students who have had the same experiences in our modern school at Tait as we have had. STUDENTS MAKE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF POLITI- CAL ORGANIZATION. Top picture: Publications party gives away halloons in election campaign. Second picture: Students go to the polls to vote for their Iavoritc candidate. Ifirst picture: Betty Smith and Jack NXIGOCIS explain government to American institutions class. Page 4 9'I'ltIDIiN'l'S l'l'RSl'lf C'l'I.'l'l'RAl. AC IlVI'liIlfS. 'lop picture: Virginia Stott examines tlir- rililmons on tlris map in tlre lilxrary. Seconrl xicture: Virginia Dana anrl Dorint-ite fiamlxy linrl vocational material in tlre vertical files in tlre lilmrary. lfirst picture: Dc-rriclz picture clay lincls lwlaurice liejaclr, plmtngraplrer, on llue scallolml wlnlf- Vivian Howes, Derricle erlilor, lrolmls rlrf- sclrr-rlule. Tlrose ol us yvlro liave liacl any lristory at all realize tlrat leisure is a lairly new experi- ence in manis clevelopment. Not so very 2 long ago it was tlie fortunate ancl wealtlry leyv yvlro louncl tliat leisure time was a prolr lem. Certainly people lilce you ancl l, Pat, xvoulrl never lrave lneen concernecl almout it. liut toclay. yvitlr tlie expanclecl use of pow- er maclrinery ancl tlie reduction ol working lrours. tlre uprolitalmleu use ol leisure time is important to all ol us. Eventually it may even lrecome tlre most important aspect ol our lives. Xvlren vou stop to tlrinlc aliout it. a stuclent xvitlr a real l1olJlJy is tlie result ol a pretty complicatecl clevelopment. His lrolwlw may lie pilotograplry- lilce mine-or weaving, lyloclc printing, literature, music or any ol tire leisure arts in tire uEnj0ving lileu section ol tlris lmoolc. But somewliere along the line an experience at liome. in sclrool, in his Cliurclr or in tile community stirnulatecl liis intia- tive ancl curiosity. and ire lxegan to grow mentally ancl emotionally. ixflalcing ancl collecting plrotograplrs, lor instance, requires you to organize inlormation receivecl from many sources. You lrave to fliscriminate. com- pare and evaluate plrotograplrs, accept ancl reject information. You get a ulciclc' out ol goocl worlc, ancl in lmeing responsive to tlre acliievements of otlsners. you learn sometlring almout tolerance and respect for lruman values. ltis lunny lioyv a satislierl emotional experience. especially if tliere's sometlring creative about it lilie proclucing a goocl picture. clevelops your taste ancl raises tire quality ol claily living. Attitucles ancl lrallits ol curiosity-intellectual curiosity-mean tliat you will alyvays grow. l sup- pose lill not lie almle to say lim eclucatecl until l lionestly leel my eclucalion will never cease. ,gn cleknfie 0 Liziure Page 5 ,gn cleknde 0 goo wor mano ila tt isntt attogether that T Witt want a joh some day that matces me want to tearn a usetut occupation. tt's more the conviction that tttt toe just as out ot ptace in society Without a productive joh as t woutd he in schoot it T coutdntt find some ctass which woutd tit my needs. Many ot my friends in schoot are tatcing courses which tead to vvortc in detense industries-courses in machine shop or wetcting or mechanicat drawing or aeronautics. Others are tatcing tundamentat worti in science. mathematics, toot manipulation and simitar groundwork sutajects. You witt find these in our Htitticient wortceru section. tvty instructor tetts me that it is a dangerous procedure to get a quictc and su- perticiat tcnowtedge ot how to hanctte one machine, STUDENTS LEARN SKILLS IMPORTANT TODAY. Top It-ti: fuit tmys take to the tietdg Ntr. Bartow, Ntr. Case, Hintctv, Cauttinan, Cotston, Gr:-eson, Ktinge, Cook, Patmcr. Top right: Steven Byers hecause machines go out ot date and modern indus- try does a good deat ot shitting ot personnet to meet emergencies. So our vocationat training tries to he hroad enough to permit students a degree ot ttexi- hitity in their job. Choosing a vocation is not easy. hut att protes- sionat and trade curricuta otter a good deat ot ex- ptoratory wortc so a student can tind himself. The shops otlter etementary wood wort: or auto mechanics: 'fou may tearn how to forge or worta with metat or how to handte wiring in a home. You may interpret tatue prints or tintcer with radio equipment. T tind mysett interested in the commerciat end ot things and even though T canyt pound out a consistent 40 words per minute on the typewriter. T stitt titce it. teams the art ot wvtding. Bottom tett: They tr-urn ilu- tvusinz-ss sictc, too. Bottom right: Ctlartes Stratton, a young man with zu great twig dritt. ,gn 6124050 of AeakA!uf gain? Vve lilce to play: the proot ol this is that we lilce to play even when we're told tot Our physical education and health program-that outlined in our section, Rules ol the game -does not, however, as popularly sup- posed, emphasize the spectator type of interscholastic sports, Sure. itys lun to watch a football game, and such an event does much to build school, even com- munity, morale. But most of us who do not participate, hut simply watch and cheer, can hardly call this a part ol our physical education. even it we do develop our lungsl l have found that the aims ol physical education are not to huilct a good athlete or a good soldierg in tact they seem to he pretty much the aims ot general edu- cation. tt seems hard to realize it now, hut i lcnow l won't he dashing down a hoclcey field hanging up my shins when i reach the veneralole old age of thirty-tive. But right now i get more fun. and learn more about my friends, hoth hoys and girls. and get along with them .ir 1. - in a freer, easier way when we have a good hastcethall game than l do in any other way. And our instructors won't let us get sloppy playing hahitsg we reallyhave to learn the rules ot the games, and develop a pretty decent proticiency in all our competitive team sports. The older students who have derived satisfaction from successful team competition. who are hetter co- ordinated physically and less lilcely to fall over their own feet than l am, develop themselves under careful instruction in individual recreational sports'-tennis, golf, howling, and the lilce. This means forming hahits ot natural participation in play and sport which will remain through adult tile. Rules are part of all games. hy mutual consent. We gripe about authoritv and discipline in a classroom, hut there's plenty of it here-try common agreement. The hest lessons are those learned under emotional pressure, and it is here that we learn that democratic conduct is enjoyahle while anti-social conduct is not. ln Amer- ican school sports it's awfully hard to llind a dictator. At lirst sight it may appear strange to say that the physical education program is concerned with my intellectual development. Yet my gym instructor convinces me that l must lcnow how to live a healthful lite to talce my part in school and society, anct that sound physical condition is necessary to malce academic progress. To this end. the school equipment and supplies, playgrounds and recreational facilities. and conditions in the school contrihute to the health ol each student. Ultimately, my health and recreation halmits mean my capacity lor activity and service to mysell and my community. Alter talcing a good deal ol physical education and tallcing to instructors. all ot whom were seriously interested in their worli. l tound that the program is pretty much the same thing as my mother meant when she said, ulfeep healthy in mind and hodyf' That may sound a hit old-fashioned for a modern program, hut lilce much that is old-fashioned. it talces some ot us who are young quite a while laetore we realize how sensihle it is. tY Top picture: lxliss Denton talics ilu- roll in a girls' physical education class. Bottom picture: The lightwcights practice alter school, SR SR luv- Q i efeff fo yOU Every year the prohlem oi nto whom shall we dedi- cate The Derrick? reappears, and with succeeding years the task hecomes more diilqicult. During the past three years the stail has avoided personal dedi- cations. iinding activities in the school or community worthy oi distinction. This year we decided to main- tain the policy of impersonal dedications, and since this hook is ahout our entire school life, it is quite logical tor the 1941 Derrick stall to dedicate this hook to the organizations of the campus. Not so many years ago, Nir. Hannah tells me, school organizations were actually suppressed, or at hest tolerated. Today our administration recognizes that they have positive educational value, that much oi the lite and sparkle ol- modern classroom pro- cedure was horrowed from extra-curricular groups. School cluius give actual experience in group life: VXVHERE THE fi..UBS Mt-Ili't'. Top init: The administrative huiid- ing is the setting for many organizational meetings. il-op right: Eloise Godlmey, lxiaxine Tennant, Betsy Simpson, Audrey l.etlow, Ruth Brandon don their lualry clothes lor the kid party. they train for ethical living, for leadership in school, and cooperative memhership at home. They help us make friends - worth while friends '-f and improve school discipline and school spirit. They teach par- liamentary procedure useiul in adult lite. They give actual experience in all iields-vocational. aesthetic. recreational, and civic. They provide room for ex- ploration oi interests and ambitions, release ado- lescent energy and emotions. and even have been known to improve scholarship. it is not surprising, therefore, that this Derrick should he dedicated to our organizational groups. Un this double page spread you will find pictures ol active organizations and the huildings where they usually meet. These are hut a iew ol our many groups in this exceptionally active extra-curricular year of 1940-41. Below lett: 'lille ylasquers meet in tile auditorium. Below right: iX!iI'lIll70l'S ot the ivlasquers participate in Uvvlrat a Litcwz Doris Flanagan and Herman Lippert. Page 8 I A f- -yxk c,,g..Me1,1z4 ,,X, ::...--,M -W- ...anal Vve are fortunate here not onty because there are many activities which students may participate in hut taecause we have sponsors ot our organizations who are wide-awake, intettigent. and interested in students. t am pretty wett convinced, Pat, that a group ot students tett to themseives Witt he concerned oniy with ptay and pteasure and very tittte with the ettect oi that ptaying around on their devetopment. Good sponsorship and supervision is desirahte it spontaneity is not destroyed: more students Witt par- ticipate in a more democratic way under considerate guidance. And in Eugene Johnston, director of stu- dent activities. t am witting to insist we have such a man. Vve are indeed fortunate that our schoot is dis- posed to recognize extra-curricuiar activities as edu! cationat opportunities. Vvhen our high schoot stu- dent governing hoard proposed an activity period this year when organizations might meet, they were met with sympathy and toterance hy the adminis- tration. The harriers which separate curricutum trom extra-curricutum are disappearing in our schoot. NIENIBERS Niiflfl' IN YARIOVS BUILDINGS. Top If-tt: 'itu- shop huitding shi-ttf-rs the Ntctat Xxyoricersv ctuh. Top right: :ximia- hc-rs oi' tyietat Xvortcers' ctuh carry out inctivimtuat projects. tie-hm and that is hecause-as this hootc tetts you-We are concerned with a student's totai experiences. Vve no tonger worship suhject matter in itsett or measure education whotty in marics and credits: we no tonger heiieve that extra-curricutar activities should produce puhtic spectactes. VX7e are concerned more with the devetopment ot each student than we are in the domination oi hoth the curricutum and extra-curricutum hy the competitive principte. There is a democracy in schoot organizations: titce att education they are for att the chitdren ot ati the peopte. Xve encourage our friends to join from the freshman through the senior year. Vve keep expenses down to har no one: we otiter a wide variety: we per- mit student choice: we insist on democratic principtes in determining memhership. Xve are proud ot our student groups. and we are proud ot our dedication. And so we repeat that our dedication may he ctear-our 1941 Derrick is dedicated to ati the or- ganizations ot Tait Union High Schoot and Junior Cottegef-'to the memhers. advisors. and their pro- grams. tett: ilu- gym is ilu- tayorite haunt ot attlivtic organizations. Beton right: ti.A.A. initiates entertain admiring irowd. SR Page 9 P 94 wb24G 'U Q 43 l'l l'2l'l'lQlfl'L l 6lI'lCQ I VV. D. Baker Frances Bird Les Groux Ixlarjorie Patterson Nlarion Seymour QI-EW-'SE'-f ,,. yzwdhmngekil OMPGQFEWQ5 QF' Ae , J M My .xgcfiue cifizenzi ib+5QvN2 gnfoging C5lW5QQ gmcienf worLeM XQwXh+w! paid of fke game I-fri SONS 1 ,,,,,M ef Q34 4 L 1- 5 5, 4 F : -, g ig . y, u S V s My V,,,5,,.,, fu .5 3 'W w A-. . . err? l i 1 is . N .sf ,4 K gr. ., W H.-Xt what point is the approach ot danger to he ex- pected? l answer, il' it reaches us, it must spring up amongst us . . . As a nation ot tree men we must live through att time or die hy suicidef, These are the words ol Abraham l.incoln. Pulntic education aims to develop rugged, energetic youth. prepared lor hard and steady worlc, capable of civic understanding and loyalty. socially and econom- ically literate. worthy ot freedom. This. the lirst section ot our hoolc, Hrxctive citizens. tries to show. solty or a namhy-pamlyy spoiled darling. And l don't think my friends are either. Vve are part ot a national morale largely instilled hy school discussion ot the purpose ot our nation and our own place in it. Xve intend to do our part well- just as the school is doing it well-during this emer- gency and during the normal and peacelul lite which will lottow it. And we trust that this section ot our lmoolc will dem- onstrate our consciousness ol our own place in the Ol' course tm prejudiced: hut t dontt thinlc tm a .r , ,. r' A if ., as 1 Wftifiiii i ,...,1 ' - tr'- wf.fsw...,w.m,.,. . - fwfms-M ..,....,,,. LA is 5. an :r: The pages ot the lollowing section contain the administrative personnel and non-certilied employees. the social science department and counseling program. student government groups and service groups, girls' league and hoys' federation. high school graduat- ing class and school home rooms--the groups which train lor active citizen- ship. 'l'l'lRCJtJGl'l THE YEAR, top picture, li-lvl: ,lo Ann Alexander receives her loctier and its l'0Illl7iIlZ'lttOl1 lrorn Lawrence Ritter, loclcer clerli. 'top right: Six graduates line up on the lawn? Ytelissa Ladd, Xvilota Bromley. Lorna Xxtiliter. Ariel Stevenson, tfvelyn llogan. Gerry Steen. lielt picture. top: Pzusses travel 89,734 miles a school year. Center: lxlr. Borell presides over the laculty party. Bottom: lxlargy Kirwan. l.ois .lorgenson and lfvarhara Stolies on the world history trip. Right picture. top: Students at the lreshmen-sophomore party: Cunningham. Patterson, Cooley, Nichols. lloward, Center: Cleopatra and ,lulius Caesar in- vade the lvaeutty party: lvtr. 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'1v..H 1 1 '11 1' ' 17 Y:-E + 1 11 'I 1 , 11 1 1 '1'1'1, 21 , 'bf- T' 'J 1 ' 1 ' -eL,g.:..-A -41 A555 l somelimes woncler wliere Blr. Hannali linels tlie lime lo clo all llie worlc lie cloes. live lneen won- dering just wlial llis worli cloes Consisl' ol, and, Pal, lve louncl tliat lie nol only superinlenrls and examines everylllingg, luul lie malces new plans as well. Ancl. l am sure. llaal all llis new plans are lor llie lnellermenl ol llie scllool. llie leacliers. llie sluclenls. and llie communily. Ancl all ol lliem worlc oul swell. Pal. lm glacl we'ye gol lVlr. Hannalil Allliougli lxlr. Harlrizili lias people wailing lo see llim all llie lime. a sluclenl can always mala- an appoinlmenl lo discuss prolue lems wliivli are puzzling or lrou- lnlesome. LJ ' '+w'l'I l' High Svliool Page 4 Olga QP5 Our scliool aclminislralors are always very friendly willi llllx sluclenls. Blany ol llme sluclenls wlio Come into our liigli scllool are a lvit worriecl alboul our superinlendenl and assisl- anl superinlenclenl. Nlr. Hannali ancl Nlr. Buckner, laul al- ler even llie sliglmlesl Conlacl willi eillier ol lllem, one clis- royers llmal lliey are lrienclly and lwelplul. rlillff Boarcl ol Truslees is romposecl ol live memlvers. rlwliey are liurell Jesse, Jolin l.. Slepliens. Loring F. Bennell, Franlc li. Diclqson, ancl Clmesler N. lnman. lVlr. Buckner also avls as counselor for a group ol lmiglw school looys. Tlie cooperalion lwelween tlae luoarcl memlbers ancl llie scliool aclminislralors lias lveen relleclecl llrrouglloul llle enlire . scliool. llls lun lo go lo sCl1ool. Pal. wl1ere so many aclulls are consiclerale aluoul sluclenl welfare. Tlwe scliool almos- plwere is very lmelplul lor sluflying. ADXllNlSl'RA'l'lDRS. lop pirlure: Slanlorcl llannali, clislricl sup:-rinlvnrlm-nl. fir-nler: Herman A. liurlmer, LlL'DUlyhlIf7I'I'lllll'lIlll'l1l. lielowr il-all lfnion Higli S1 liool B. Dirlison, lillesln-r N. lninan, FlI'lCl llllllllf cxUllf'gfl' lgflilfll ol rl-l'll5l0C'5i Till? FUNY, lgllffll .ll-ssl-, lolxn 5lf'yr'l1s: l'irsl ron, Loring Bennz-ll, l'ranli SAB? 6 OLU M5 tAe way Can you imaginei I was catted into Mr. Stansetts ottice ttie ottier day tor cutting. However, muctl to my great retiet, I discovered that ttiere had been a mistatce and ttiat I was not ttie guitty person. Vvtiite I Was in tt1e ottice, I noticed ttle identification tile ttlat tie tceeps. ttts very discouraging, Pat. They tcnow as mucti about my tiistory, past and present. as I do. tt I were to inquire further, t woutd probatoty be atmte to tett my future. The director ot student wettare ot ttle sctwoot, Gordon N. Artett. is going to tae greatty missed ttnis next year. He is now in Uncle Sam's army, and tie Witt tiotd a position ot recreationat leader in tlis camp. tn ttie years tie tins been in Tatt, tae tias done a great deat toward txettering the con- ING A Gofbtf it-DIE. Below: tiucutly ttrotics at party. Bottom Nidncy S. Stzinsctt, rtirm-vtor ot atlviirtsilice. top rigtit: Conlon Artc-lt, director 4 on nvttare, and tlu-fcno Ni, totinstnn, rr-gi-trur, discuss students' protitems. t turt t g ditions ot some of ttle tess fortunate students in our tiigti sctioot. Une ot the many wonders ot Tait Higti is ttie educationat program that tias toeen arranged. How it is tigured out ttiat so tew ttiings conttict is tne- yond me. However. Eugene Johnston. our registrar, seems to tue atote to do it. Among his many ottrer duties, tie has charge of ttie tottowing: he advises ttie Ad-Board and ttie Coordinating Councitg tie acts as counsetor tor a group ot boys: tie has ctiarge ot KLO.K.'ing', oi sctloot activities: and ttie sctloot ttnuttetins must First pass trim tnetore they are sent to Laurence Ritter to tae printed. ! . I 5 rigtltz HS JC K2 lb SH? W? WW Wy.: Wy., :Huw Kim HP' 15,4 alarm-A :Titus SS.- MPN SPH 11' in in UT LD : fr-,I Higli School Page 5 -v g , THEY SHARE IN THE i1ieooREss or 'ri IE sci loot.. '1u,,, If-fi: H. o, Elliott. supervisor ol: lniildings and grounds, lop riglit: Nliss Eva Xvilson, secretary to Fir. Hannali. Bolton lc-lt: Bits. Vivian Xvatlmin, atteliclaxmx- clerk. ltotton riglnl: Niiss lflorini- Hulse, sein-tary to Fir. Buckner. 0 IOQP6 A very important spoke in our wiieel ol education here in Taft is H. Elliot. He has tlie very important position of HSuperin- tendent ol Buildings and Grounds. Supervising tile cleaning and upkeep of some twelve buildings and the tluge campus wlniclu composes T.U.H.S. and J.C. is cer- tainly no small join. l tleard tile liigures on the value of our sciiool, and they were as- tonisliing. lVlr. Elliott has some very valu- alale property to supervise. Two of our sclaoolis competent secretaries are Eva VViIf son and Florene Hulse-secretaries to Stan- ford Hannah and Herman Buckner, respect- ively. Perhaps l siiould liire a secretary to do my small tasks lor me. iVirs. Vivian Nvattlen, our attendance clerk, not only assists Mr. Stansell in check- ing alisence and tardy records, but is also responsilile lor tlie lost and found counter. xvlaicli. l found. contains everytiiing from slioes to pen-knives. ., ny., Time 12:05 noon laell rings and Witil great commotion, time caleteria patrons crasli 'ffl' llirouglw time door and are greeted W i t tn tantalizing H odors ol lunclrn. Tlie popu- larity ol time cafeteria is due largely to the successful management and cooking of time stalli ol six cooks under lxlrs. Ritenour. Tiiey always liave delicious food vvilicll is served witll a smile. Tileir menu is varied, and it is planned to please time ma- jority. xwililt would Tait Higli do NVtt'l'10lIl its custodians who are ever ready to clean lier campus and tidy iier luuildings? Teacliers wlio need equipment or repairs simply leave a note in tliis custodianis ol- tice, and magically tlie necessary equipment appears, or time repairs are made. I ilave often wondered tiow tldey keep track ol so many requests and get tilem liilled so promptly. KEEPLIRS AND UUOKS. lop picture: Cafeteria stuff: Coker, Riti-nour, Hilten, Bryon. llarris. Button picture: Customliuns: Top row. Poli, Smyscr, Barker, Crosllie. Kernmng Second row, Jordan, Kinsey, Vvilliams, Drake, Cialloway, lsisller, l.ott: First row. Platzek, Hitcllcock, Turner, fit-rvais, Ricliarcls, Finley. 'QQ Q - Q5 .7Aeg :serve uri la A very important school statl in our high school is the hooldceeping stall. It is composed ol three memlmers namely: L. C. Sutlitt. Annie Brown. and Nlary Priest. The three lmudgetters worlc in ol'- tices under the lilnrary which are well lighted and well ventilated. Their duty is to maintain the responsilmility ol man- aging student hody and district funds, They have the accounts ol some lilly- six student hody organizations. They maintain the student lund. and also the money lrom the sale ol season liclcets. meal ticlaets, and jaysee student ticlcets. lop pilture: S4'creiul'ies: .lune ire, l.llcille Dirlailll, .Xgatlm Xvilclharlrer, Virginia Stone. Second micturez liusiness stu : Sutlill, Priest, llrown. lhixlarslia 1 V- I V 1 furtis, Below: Bus drivers: Second row, Sllllgftlft, xxillllilllll ljlalzeli, Nloolt-gal, Barnes, lernan Clinton: ljirst row, lohnson, Collin, hlontegal. Ritter, Snyder. BK HS s Another ol the essential cogs in our wheel ol education is the cog containing the lnus drivers. l.ots ol our students come lrom remote dis- tricts which would he dillticult to reach lrom school il it werenit lor good lmusses and competent luus drivers. l canit envy those who tra- verse the roads to places such as lielridge and Vliupman lour times daily. l.ots ol organizations talie trips on which they use the school luusses and hus drivers. All ol them malce quite a lot ol noise on such trips. flur lnusses are in good condi- tion. luut even so. l would need more quiet than they require if l were driving onel Although our lwusses transport a good percentage ol our students to and l-rom school daily. and talce many more on trips and educational tours. the safety record ol this de- partment is outstanding. hecause ol the ellicient supervision ol Russell Johnson. transportation head. High School Page T' is QE? guicbng Agkffi I toolc a young tresirman to tile Counseling room yesterday to meet lviiss Harris, Dean ot Girls, anct to tallc to tier Coun- selor, lVliss Eloise Srnitll. The girl was a tgit nervous about the interview witli tier counselor and time clean, taut their gracious manner made tier feel quite at ease. Miss Smitti helped tier arrange tier program tor lwer entire course. and sime left room 7 teeling very muctl at liome in tligil svtiool. No matter what lie your pligtlt. your counselor always seems alole ancl Willing to iielp you. Ttiey always know exactly what tlie correct tiling is to clo, anel ttiey tielp you do it. Our Counseling system txere in Taft has been greatty improved since you were a student luere, Pat. Remember trow all ot tlie boys tract only one counselor? Now ttlere are counselors tor eacim class, and using tiris method gives the students a ctiance to tall: over more prolalems. This sys- tem also lielps time counselors and students to become better acquainted. Our counselors are always understanding and sympatlwetic and seem to see time problem wilicii is confronted from tlie slucientts point of view. Our Counselors are tile following this year: Gorcton Arlett. Gartyn Baslwam, Her- man Buclmer. Eugene Nt. Jotmston, Geoffrey Noalqeg, Larry Pool, Nlonty Reeciy, lwtiss Elizalnetti Bedford, ivlrs. ixfiiriam Dyer-Bennet, lVtrs. Jean Hardv. Miss Grace Harris, Mrs. Ntagcialene Neilson, ancl lvliss Eloise Smith. FOI YNSIQLORS ARF S'I'UlJtiN'l'S' VRIENIJS, Atmve: Frvsllmen girls wait to tif- rounsc-lent: Alexanrts-r, .lf'itf'ry, Vantossen, Gatdriel, Straw, Butlin, Smitti, Spittler. Le-tt: iviiss Grave Harris, Clean ot girls. Below left: lvtonty Reedy acijusts Eugene Blalwnyis program. Below riglltz Tim counselors arrange SUICIPDISY programs: Top row. Cvortton N, Arlett, Larry pool, Eugene lvl. .iolinstom Garlvn Basliam, Geottrey Noalir-sz First row, lxirs. ivlagcialrnc- ixlrilson. txtiss firarc tlarris, txirs. ixiiriam D3'f'F't30l1lIC't, Bliss Etizatwtli Becltorrt, Ftrs. .la-an ttarcly. 2 earning fo bye l woncler wlmelller live ever lolcl you alzoul llle swell social seience cieparlmenl we liaye. To anyone xylmo lilies llislory as l clo. il eerlainly seems wonclerlul lo liave sueln a variely ol eourses lo Clioose from. Xve oller a lour-year pro- gram: social living lor llie lreslimen. worlfl liislory lor llme sopliomores, American liislory lor llle juniors. ancl soeial anti eeonomie prolfnlems lor llle seniors. ln our junior college we oller economies. sociology. liislory. psycliology. geograplmy, polilical llieory. anti American inslilulions in lransler Courses ancl orienlalion. soeial inslilulions ancl xxmeriean govern- llSli?l' COUTSCS. menl in non-tra lop lell: Sneiul seieru 1' lm ully lilies up lor llme eamerag lima I llna, Bliss l':liZallelll liefllinrll, losl-pl, liierlie, llenry lines, uli TOYV, l'lfllI'Sl xIl'lllllK'S, ixIlSSAllQ'l' iIUllllSUll, Nlllllfll' Bumlay, X ineenl lle llilfry' Sfllllllli l'4l'OIll NNY, ,lne Blfhrruw, I.y-I.- lgfl!XXH, cvklrlyll lgklxlhllll, .lnllll fr. lluyyes, ,lolln llnwe. up riglll: lielly Alulloll examines llle map nl lner rounlry. Riglilz Belly Dean Below: Vl1llf'f4f' llislory sllulenls seem I ansl Dieli ljylies sluily llne linilerl Slales Conslilulion. rn lu' inlereslell. leeling lilie a guicle lmoolc. cliseussions. fjnee in a yylmile we gel inlo llol wi one lrip neyer lorgel. fiinger is laliing Alneriean llislory lllis year, slle carries on argulnenls ancl cliseussions yyilli lie a lwig llilllll. H X rms:-mu l l'0Illl'IlllJPl' Hllill lun il was lasl year XYllf'II we slufliecl yocalions. lfaeli sluclenl macle slumlies ol lour clillerenl oeeupalions: so l am sure llnal lie liarl a mueli clearer iclea ol wllal lie yyanlerl lo lie. Xve loolc up a slucly ol llle llislory ol lyern Counly ancl Tall. l was surprisecl llial l lyneyy so lillle as l flifl almul our loyyn. lllll l linisllecl llme year Xveire riglll in llie lniclclle ol yyorlcl llislory now. So many llis- lorie evenls are lalxing plaee llial we ran generally llaye some super ller lmul il s all lun anyway. Vlqllf' yyorlcl llislory sllulenls looli a lrip lo llle l.a lirea Tar lnils anrl llme lxluseum ol NHllITill llislory llmis year. rll1al's eerlainly ancl lrom llle way r l suppose lllal slle yyrole llme liislory lmoli liersell. liigllliglll Ol I'l0llflS. Ollf' XY0lllCl lliese elasses was reaellerl yylien an American liislory quiz eonlesl was earriecl on in an assemlmly. llue eonleslanls eerlainly cleserye iglr Sellool Page 9 Quin. in Did you ever attend a Coordi- nating Councit meeting, Pat? Ttney are very interesting. I went to a meeting the tast time tt1ey were assemtotect to astc tt1em a ta- vor tor ttie G.A.A. Ttiey certainty get ttiings done. t ttlougtit ttiat We. in the Ad-Board did pretty wett in carrying on tdusiness and succeeding in getting ttiings done, taut t ttqintc tt1e councit does even taetter. Ttie Councit is advised tay tvt. Jotinston. registrar, Wtlo atso ad- vises ttne Ad-Board-ttie young tzrottier ot ttie councit. This advisory twody is composed of eigtit rnemtmers wtmo are tnigti sctloot student tmocty president. Leonard Hood: girts' teague pres- ident. Evetyn Hogan: boys' ted- eration president. Dicti Hastings: associated student body presi- ctent. George Cootcg associated men students, president. Jotin Pruetl: associated women stu- dents, president. Wtarye Atice tvtontgomeryg tuigti sctioot vice president. Gtenn tveeteyg tiigtw sctioot secretary, Rutter Kamp: ju- nior cottege secretary. Jeanne Krotz. AD BOARD XVORKS TOXVARD BE'l'l'ERMtiN'I' Ot' OUR SCHOOL. Center: Ntay .loy Vvrigtxt smirtcs at time camera at ttle All Board Convention. Rigtlt: Aft Board memtvorsg Top row, Ntiss Harris. tVtr. iIOtlIlSt0llI Second row. Loperena, Btair, Burteson, Seymour, Hetwrt: First row, Terry, Cottier, Jotmsrm, Xxyftfftlt. Higti SCIIOOI Page I0 Hr' ffl e ,ie if .fl Our sctioot is tueginning to tiave some ctianges. Anottler re- torm is ttie organization period. We tiact a sctwedute to provide tor it ttdis weeti and it enougti ctutvs sign to request meetings we Witt tiave it every two weetcs. tt reatty is a good idea to toe atvte to at- tend a ctutJ meeting wittiout dasti- ing ttirougti tunctn or going at nigtwt in order not to miss it. At tong tast, after so many years, We no tonger tdave to sit in assigned seats at assemtaties. One ot ttne tirst tttings our new Act- Board did ttwis semester was to see to it that we toe given a triat at ttie new ptan. Since no cuts tiave been announced, it seems to the pretty successtut. Practicattv att ot ttle ttlings ttmat ltwe Ad Board tias under- tatcen ttiis year tnas turned out successtutty. Ttneir wortc requires a great deat ot sincere wortc, and our student tpocty reatizes ttmis. COORDINATING COUNCIL LEARNS XVAYS Ot GOVtiRNtVtEN'l'. Top pic- ture: fiouncit memtwersz Top row. xtiss Harris, Bartlett, Xvrigtit. twtr. .totinslong tiirst row. Long, Stietton, Hornstmy, Loperena -l- 5 -HX d..-gf we? l 0l9l Qi5Ql'lt M6 OI1, dear, tiere il is Xvednesday again, and lI1ere is an- otI1er Ad-Iioard meeting. ,l4IIElt means tIvat l'lI Ilave to eat Ivy 12:50 in order to gel to room I5 Ior tIve meeting. I wisIv tIley I'lilCII1,t renvodeIed tI1e Ad-Board room, 'cause it was easier to Iisten down ttvere. Ilvs great to Ive on tIle Ad-Ivoard: we aIways Icnow wtvat is going on Ivetore it tlappens. Time twetve memIvers get aIong very weII. and tI1e argu- ments wt1icI1 do arise are aIways Ivor tIve good oI tI1e issue. Vve tI1inIc an occasional argument is a good idea. It stirs lI1e ttvougtvts for and against lI1e proposed plan. I was sureIy gtad that tIve money for tI1e drama tournament ptayers was passed. Considering tI1at tI1ey IvrougI1l Iiome lI1ree prizes. it seems more tIvan worth it. The Ad-Board sponsored tI1e second Noon-5Iovie oI tI1e year not so Iong ago. It was enlilIed HNIeIody Ivy IN'Ioon- IigIvt. It went over as pretty mucI1 of a tmit. Cjur scI1ooI officers went to a convention IveId in Bakers- Iietd a few weeks ago, and tI1ey came IvaeIc wilI1 some very good ideas. Xve Iiave Iveen toying wittv lI1e idea oIw Ilaving tI1e same type OIT a convention Iiere at wI1ic'I1 wouIcI Ive rep- resented I0 or more Ivigti scI1ooIs oI tive counly. 'I1I1e deIe- gales wouId Ive lI1e respective Ad-Ivoards Iior tI1e two semes- ters. You've had experience in sueI1. Pat. Xxyllilt do you ttvinIi of tI1e idea? CDI course it woutd Ive a Iot oI work, Ivul we coutd stand some ot tI1at. I.i'1AI5IiRS IN A IJE5IfX'R.'Xl'Y. Iop rigI1l pirture: I'jIIverl SIveIlon, studm-nt Ivody president, Iirst ss-:nests-r. Center rigIvt pirture: I.:-mmrmI Hood, student Imdy president, sei ond semester. RlgI1t pu ture: IT.IIverl 5IxeIlon presides at IIne Ad Iioard convention. Iii-Ion rigI1t pilture: ,MI Board mi-rnIrersg Iop row, IIuIIarsI, pri-wi-tl. f,JXIor1I, Nc-f'Iy'. .loIlnslul1, IXIISS Ilarris, Reed, AIltllIl1'Z1 St-I-mal row, IIou1I, ig4'ItIlt'l', Larson: First raw, Riftill--. Kamp. Ijvt-Iow Ii-It pieture: fioordinatirig cwfillllfil IIIVIIIIYPYSI FI-up HHN, citlllk, NUVIY, IUIIIISIUIII Sl'l'UIllI HHN, i,i2i4lIIIgS. I'IooiI, Ijruettq I'4irst row. Krotz, Kamp, Hogan, ftontgmni-ry f? I 4 yi js J' s Q v I 2 w X 'Y M' I Lf. 'si I 1 af- V High School Page ll Some clay l'lt ine presictent ot a school organization, anct wtren I am. I'tl tue a prouct rneminer ol tire tjresictentis ctuty. This ctutm seriously ctis- cusses inetter ways ot running our sctioot. The fact of the matter is that ttiey trave actually ctone a tot towarct lnettering it. Ttiey advocate peppier elections anct more enttiusiasm in ttme campaigns, and from tire results ot tile last election ltleir plan is being carriect out very ettectivety. tVty semester gractes have finally tnrougtit me ten gracte points, and tim a lull ttecigect memtqer ot tile C.S.F. Tire convention in Balierstietci was lots ot fun, and the ice skating party we tract atterwarcts rnacte me extremely gtaci to be a memtmer. t only tlope l can malce my ten gracie points again next semester. OUR SCt'tOt.ARS AND t.t'iAUERS, it-up picture: Prosictentsi Ctuta rnemtmersg Top row. Burleson, Bridges, ttultnrct, Dam sun. Free, Sale, Neely, Bryan: Ttrirft row, ytr. Buvtmer, Barrett, Ntcfii-e. lxtccvurty, Stlixttttll, ttnnit, Dulotbers, llnrper, Clxltorct, txtutten, Startmucli, Haney, Casey: Seeomt row, Conley, Gianopnlus, Hogan, ttnrnes, Catlmert, Prewett, Olsen, Noalies, Kirwan: tiirst row, Antunez, Kliewer, Goctlvey, Allan, Niontgoinery, Slnitli, Xvnctarz, Howes. tjourtti picture: Lf,-onarrt tlooct presifies over tlnr t'rr-sictents' Ctnlx rtinnerp Connie Allen, Leonarct Hooct, Fir. Bucliner, ixtiss ttarris, Angela Noalies, Ntiss Praitar. ititltffl picture: l7rr-sictents invitect advisors as guests to imriqilet. SOCOIlft picture: California Scilotursllip Feciemtion ntticersg Norma Barnes anct Ntnrgy Kirwan. First pieture: C.S.F. llll'llIlN'I'SQ Top row, Vi-ltl0lllilS, Sinitll, Pectilinni, Butlnrft, Vtttuornton, Pruielt, tional, Etrlerg Sixtti row, Driscoll, tfrey, Conners, ltolt, .laclison, Xvellvy, tslmlinwn, Starlmurti, Stokes: tritttl row, Xvlliililn-y, Turner, iiillttlllilg, Antunez, Haywortll, ttannatr. Scott. Ntcfiurtyg tfonrtti row, l.:-e, Yauglm, tltm 1-Il, Burgriztge, Ctrapinan, Olsen, Lipperl, ijiSCtlL'l', Snnittu: itiliirct row, Qunncit, Bennett, ntaxwell, tlill, Sritrnoor, Carr, Barnes, XXEHICICIIISOSCII, Dean, Ntilterg Second row. Reefi, tiannalm, Davis, lwtarsirall, Uinnopntus, Kr-lrictge, tvtyers, Noatces. Kirwan, ttowesg tiirst row, Evans. txtutrny, Keene, Bearct, Sunnners, ttnrris, Comerlorct, Turner, StlHltll'l'tC'lft, Xvinslnw, Kirwan. I, ,,, ' l i in ella em iz acAofam U3 Ci +3 X: '1 'l' High Sctuoot Page 12 HS JC -' SRt Camping trips are tots ot tun, Pat. t never reatizect just how mueh tun they Coutrt he untit t went on the trip with the Senior Girt Scouts to Camp Conctor tast week. Yes. incteect. t guess t was just meant to he an outctoor girt. fjur organization has reatty stone a tot this year, Vve had our mother-ctaughter hanquet in Ntareh. anct in Fetnruary our Vatentines party was a huge sueeess. Ginger is certainty thrittect. The Hi-Y anct fiirt Reserves are having a party in the gym tomorrow night. Cirt Reserves is certainty an aetive or- ganization in our sehoot. They gave a swett ctanee this year anrt with the protits they tittect Christmas hoxes tor the poor. Stftfvtfiti 'tiff fyt4Ht:iRS. Top pieturc: Senior Girt Seouts: stancting. tett to right, ttarris, Decker, Attison, turner. tto, Scott. Xvcaver, torgenson, Xvinstaw. Sr-alert, top row, tjartow, Dunn. ixtl't-llf'EtS, -tirogcton. Harris, Dean. Lepper, Kirwan: Semnmt row, Raines, Swtmoor, Sitrax. SurHuh, Surttuh. Kruger: tfront row, tteeet, ttowes, Shugart, Xvhimpcy, Rymter, Vtiittey, t.ee, 'limp right picture: Atma tVtct..uc'as. Peart Deetier, anmt t.ois torgenson, Senior Girt Stunts, tinaw that Santa has tett a paetiage tor them. Center right: Drrrimttly' Turner, Estette Vtifllgfltfllt, anft tiene Kruger praftice rarots at the Girt Stout Christmas party. Right pirturer ttene Kruger, .tartiie Reeft. tfern antt tvtiss Krotz are preparert tor the fiirt Reserves Convention at Setma. B1-tow: Girl Reserves: Top row, Brant. Tutti, tjieree. Shaw, Attison. tVtrt.ucas, itirogcton, ttartow. Sixth rim, t.attrut, ttitt, Heetttow, Cottax. ttowarct, Ayers, Cooper. tjowter, Nictcotson, Burtmrictge, Stcinner, twttttftS2 Ifililr row, Suttitt, t5f'IllN'tt, fierrart, itiittey. Ntaxwett, Xvactrtf-tt, Donatmtson, ttowett. Rieharftson, Hast, Skinner: tfuurth rmv, fiianapatus, Xxtittis, it-wer-tty, Brown, Anhmez. Kruger, Shipman. ttroctgon: 'tihirct row, Britton, thomas, Ntitter. Stlugart, Harris, Ntitter, fiat:-s. shanty, Niftiet, Xvatter, Stevens, Reect: Serollit row, Kitehati, Phillip, Hallllzltl, ixt2ll'Stllttt. tihamhertain. fiontey, Davis. tiameron, t.ee, tforgsftort, Natiahara, Smith, ixtiss Krutz: tjirst row. ttatier, ttintitey, Natiahara, Shietmts, tiietcts, tfretwett, fimnertorrt, Vvinstnvv, .torgr-nson, tsii-tits, tlirtiensnn, Atexamter. turner. Smith. Ol' Letfel' Lllllflg fs .essays '- f'i,fus3SfEf 41 F' hmm Q. Wnli , 'mf' eruice or ofAer5 t suppose you atreacty tcnow, Pat. ttiat ttie purpose ot ttle Parent- Teacticrs Association is to foster a tbetter uncterstancting between ttie teact'1- ers anct the parents ot eactl student. Ntottier tlas ctescrituect in gtowing accounts ttle teactwerst reception tietct to wetcome new teactiers and mottiers anct tattiers ot ttae new students. One activity ot ttie P,-T.A. is to tiave panet ctiscussions between tacutty memtmers and parents. t often wonder wtiettier Ginger anct t are tattcect atvout in ttde ctiscussions try our parents. Service Rencterers Ctutn visited the county seal and ottier county tyuitd- ings tt1is spring. Ttiey returnect from ttweir visit with new ideas gatore. True to ttleir name. Service Rencterers tiave tiept our campus tootcing scruputousty ctean since they tvegan a crusade on paper-tittered tawns. SERVICE NVITH A StVttt..E. Top picture: txtrs. Ctotict Vvtnrnpey nnft tvtrs, Eftna tvtontgolncry, otticcrs ot ttle P.-T.A., conntuctr-gt memtwrs tt1I'OUQtl succosstut year. Lett: Ftrs. ,t. H. Stiorv, txtrs. L. Ntattsnn, tvtrs. t.:-4' ttovis, Ntrs. D. K. txtcctvnnaru. Ntrs. Aftita tvtuttnrct, and twtrs. Ctotiet Vvtiimpey cut ttxr' tiirttlctay cutie on P,fT,A. anniversary. Bctnw tett: Stantorct Hnnnati enjoys ttie P,-T.A. meetings. Betow rigtitz Business girts enjoy gatn ctinner. 'W fA-Xt MM Bottom tetvt: Service Renctvrvrs rnemtwrs: Top W row, Cook, Rictiarfts, Vvrigtit, Garrison, Rnctiwett, Frcelnnn: Ttxird row, Seymour. Litttc, Sipcs, Rncct, Zettc-r, Xvattarcz Sc-cond row, Van Cnntitetacrgc, Kite. Snyrter, Gray, Downs, .totmsonz Front rnw, Datos, Stiiptey, Rictiarcts, Barrett, Stumtiaugti, 2 ff' -41:1 ' -w . ' L J. f HQ '1 , ' . ' X - Downs, tfZlIllE'l 0Il. Bottom Ilgtltl Service Rcnctf-rers 7 Ctutv otticers: Rotxert txtartin Dates. Harry SR SCYIIIUUF. HS 13' .gecferafion coo erafion The Boys' Federation is eelehrating its iourth anniversary this year. fjrganized in ljeeemher, l057, it has heen going strong ever since. It was organized as a hrother organization to the Ciirls' League. and heeause o that fact, the liirst event was a dance in its honor. The danee. which was held in Fehruarv, was entitled the Valentine hall and has hecome an annual alliair. This year. lxeeause ol other activities, the clanee was post- poned till April 23. The Hi-Y stand is Certainly a help during ioothall season, selling eooling drinlcs to relieve our throats when we are hoarse irom supporting Tait Hi. This hranch ol the Y.iVl.C.A. has also done loads towards Christ- mas Charity. THE NIENS JQYB. Top pirture: Elmer Haney and Juanita Jordan, ,ierry Reed and Clarahelle Kliewer don eowhoy Clothes to danre at the Hi-Y ham dance. Right: Hi-Y memhersg Top row, Shaver, fungi, Croshy, Graham: third row, Dallas. Casley, LC-Valley, Davis, Culp: Second row. hir-fiurty, Flexi-ll. Smith, ilanev. Xvcissz First row, Davis, ixlr. Smuil, Sir. Brown, Nlitchell, Borgir. Below lelt: Art Dulmhers, Dick Hastings, ixlonty Reedy, and lftlrlie Bennett, ollieers ol Hovs' lfeclerotion, get together to malxe linal plans lor the Spring Danee. Below right: Superintendent Xvirtz tells hoys ol interesting adventures in Alaska. Bottom lelt: Some hoys sit down, some stand up, and others lie in the aisles: Standing, Nlrfarty, Seal:-, Alrlrirh: Lyingq. Snyder, Page, l'latzL-li. Bottom right: Barns-yn Swartzell ami nliopn Helma enjoy tht- assemlxly, too. JC wrjiiillxil' ...mzf'wm.. V, '1 rf f ' JJ I. Ylnifec! fkey Afan The Cirts' Leaguevs Ushers, which have heen in active operation tor quite a tew years. have this year, uncter the ctireftion ot' tVtiss Sarah Pmaitor, the actvisor, changect their costumes from tattteta ttormats to sport Costumes ot rect. white. ami htue. Our Hi-Jinx this year was toads ot tun with its theme, uEtiquette, and att the interesting stcits vonrerning the past, present. anct future ot man- ners. The tirst ot the year the Convention at Selma was in the spottighl. The otticers, Louise Cathert, Angeta Noatces, Vivian tvtctseary, tVtiyoeo Kuwa- hara, and Betty iVtct-aughtin. anct two detegates, ,tune Cote and t.aVerna VX7est representect our srhoot. They attended various discussions Con- cerning attairs ot a high schoot girt, government. anct others. Upon their return, the girts reportect lo us atoout their trip. Our committee rhairmen atways determine targety the success, and this year they must have heen unusuatty etteclive. Cfur hig sister movement this year has tleen very active. Xve hact girts att ready to escort their tittte sisters around as soon as they set Ott on the Campus. Xvf5tX'tF:N LEADERS. Top right: Girls' IY.0llglll' Connnittec fihairmen: 'top row, Ruth Gocttsey, Edna Fenter, Dorothy tVt00rC. txtiss Harris: First row. ,tune Cote, Ruth Vveaver, Betty Deirlrxions. Top tctt: Landon. Benn:-tt, anct Chamhertain caper un the stage to ilu- satistaction ot an enthusiastic: auftience, Center picture: H-the Xxtitfi anti Xvooty Vxtestu on the gym itoor with mom, pop, anct sorta, Bottom pieturt-: Vt-tlt' Ushers went patriutivg 'top row, tfuhantcs, Gumett, Dectcerg Sr-comi row, Cart, Vanften Bosch, Uoettqey, Atcirichg First row, Noaties, Bowtingg, Vvtnitrr, Pruitt. High School Page I6 qglr' il flur Girls' League llas lmcen cloing lols lo llelp lreslnnen lmecome ncquuirmlc-cl xyilli llie srlmool anal tlle sluclenls. Uncler time Qllllldllfl' ol lxliss Harris, Dean ol fiirls. nncl flle vice presiclenls lor llle two semeslers. Angela Xonlies annl Fliyoro Kuwai- llurn. many young lireslnnen liuye lmeen nmcle lo leel ul liorne in llieir new surrounmlings. XVe've lmcl xyonclerlul lurnouls lor all our au'- livilies lliis year. suclm ns llme llialinx with ils llieine, Hliliqlletlezu time Clirishnns lmll xyilli ils llleine. Hwinler xyonclerlnnclzvl llme gynlfjann uncl ils wilcl uncl wooley wesl. Tlie spring sporl clarice clepiciecl an lDE1l'l'illiliS fxncl il pnlrioiic lllerne in ils HSlrilie up llle lsilllllu moliye. Tlie league lJl'0lIQlIl flleer to rnnny wortliy lllll'0l'llllIiltGS in llieir xyellqanre clriye nl QNlll'iSll11ElS, flur programs ul meelings lliis year lluye been enlerlniningj nncl clillerenl. Al one ilSSK'lIIlJly we lll'2ll'Cl flue prize-winning flrmnu l0lIl'llill1H'lll rnclio play nncl llie newly organize-cl liigjli scliool girls' lrio monsisling ol' ljrnnves Conley, Connie Allen. nncl .lune Nl1'l.PlllIilll. Nye are also planning an liosless vlulw in XYllllill girls escorl visilors urouncl llue svllool wlmen llie neeml nrises. JC 'I'IIIQ GIRLS ll:XXl'. HI'.l:N Bl SN IIIIS NIAAIQ. NIM.-1 1 iills' lmrlgillv Qiolnlnillm- lill.uirln4-n: 'lop ion, llrnill, Qllsun, Alnlrisln, Ri-in-ull, foul:-yg Sa-roiul row, l.:-4-, Sllfllllll, Surllnlii llulloin roxx, Km-elle. lpurlll piihlrv: fiirls' l.enQu1- flllqiiels: llmlx ron, l.ouiss- Klnllwrl, Nlxmn Kl1xx.ili.umg l'irsI rms. Yiyinn Nliflm-nry, lil-Hy lxlmlnulgliliii. oliss Claim- llzurris, 1 .Xngm-ln Ncmlu-s. vlvllifll pirlllre: fiirls' l,m-ngjlie flllimersg lanvlx nm, ljzll fir-nm, lfsvlxn llngnn, xliss firmv llurrisi l irsl rim, l,oi- lnrggenson, llvllx flinv, xlymn Kim.ilmr.x. 54-inml pirlure: ,lille lxig nllnil, Ille filxrislnms llnll. Bollonu pimlluv: SR Xlr. lgfUNXll, Slllllll, illlfl lxliss Krulv pawli lmxvs lor Ilil' f virl- l..-r.uu.- f llrislnm- ILWI mlrni-, lliqli Svllool Page IT Caddo Z It,s rather hard to talce, Pat. Ginger will don her cap and gown tomorrow night and with 261 other graduates will receive her diploma. She Says that she has been worlc- ing toward this goal for four years, lout when it at last draws near, she regrets to leave her friends at school and all the good times she had there. Some of the lcids in our gang are going to junior college here: so I guess all my May 16 found all the seniors dressed in old clothes and laden with lunches ready for the senior ditch day. From my typing room upstairs l watched their busses leave, and I still envy the fun they must have had spend- ing a whole day in Kern River Parlcl Ginger said that she had a great time playing games and bicycling, hut that the food was the hest part of the day. I can imagine Iriends aren't forsalcing me. DDRENE K. AARON G.A.A. I,2: Tumbling Cluh Ip Drum Corps I it would he to her elephant appetite. GERRYE ALLDREDGE G.A.A. 4: Capt. 4: Home Room Rep. 2, 5: 2. 5, 4. Girls, Outdoor Club 5: Treas. 5: Jr. Class Yell Leader: Hi .Iinx Chairman 5: Drum Corps 2, 5. BXIARIAN CLAIRIE ADABIS .lr. Red Cross 4, Pres. 4: Usher 4: Prom. Cornrn. 5. lVlARY CAROLYN ALLEN G.A.A. 4: Latin Cluh I. 2, 5, 4, Pres. 4: Glen Clula I. 2. 5, 4: Girls' Sextet 5: Song Leader 4: C.S.I'1. I. 2, 5, 4: Presidents' Cluh 4, Sec- IVIARJORIE GRACE ADAMS Ir. Red Cross 4, Acting Sec. 4: Usher 4: l retary 4. ITOITI Cnllllll. HOFIIC IQOOIII Rep. 4. DANA .IEAN ALLISON G.A.A. I, 2: Senior Girl Scouts, 2, 5: Sec. 5: lJVVIGH'l' IIENRY ALDRICII fiushcr 5: liootliall 4: Bloch T 4: Bnslivtlwall 4. Rep, fl, Girl Rc-st-rv:-s 2. 5: Rally Cluh 2: Home Room LAVINE ALLSTEAD Drum Corps 2. BETTY Lou AMBURN Band I: G.A.A. I, 2, 5, 4, Capt. 5: Girls' League Sec. 5. BESSIE lVlAY ANsoN DAVID BYRON ANDERSON Tennis, 4: Band 4: Masquers 4: Kern County Union High School I, 2, 5: San Luis High School 4. RoY ANDERSON Tennis I, 2, 5, 4, Kern County Doubles 5, San Joaquin Valley Doubles Champ. 5: Baslcethall 5: Hi-Y 5, 4: Block T 5, 4. .ILJANITA BLACKLOCR t..ILLlAN BLAINE .IEWEL LOUISE BRADLEY Class Pres. 5: Derrick 2, 5: Gusher 4: Sr. Girl Scouts I. 2: G.A.A. l. 2,: Girls' Glee Cluh I: Prom Invi- tation Chairman 5: Latin Cluh I, 2: Masquers 4. CLYDE BRAIDLTY' l.EE A. BRENOEL Traclc I, 2: Boxing 4: Metal Vvorlcers' Club 2, 5, 4: Sec. 2: Sergeant-at-Arms 4. GERALDINE BRIDGES G.A.A. I, 2, 5: Ushers I, 2: Girl Reserves 2. 5: Sr. Girl Scouts I, 2, 5: Class Sec. 2: Girls' League Treas. 4: Gusher Ed. 5: Quill and Scroll 5, 4. HOLDEN BROOKS Glee Cluh I, 2, 5: Hi-Y 5. 4. LEONE BROWN G,A.A. l, 2, 5: Forensics 2: Class Treas. I. LEWIS T. BROVVN Baslcetloall I, 2, 5, 4: Capt. 5: Foothall Mgr. I, 2: Tract: I, 2. 5, 4: Block T 2. 5, 4: Sec. 4: Class Sec. 4: Bowling Clulo 5, 4. BXIERVILLE BROWN Football I, 2, 5, 4: Baslcethall 2: Traclc 5. GLENN IVIARGARET BRYANT IIESSIE BURLESON Home Room Rep. 2: Drum Corps 2, 5. RICHARD W. HASTINGS lloothall 2, 5. 4: Basketball I, 2, 5. 4: Traclc 2. 5, 4: indoor I: Co-ordinating Council 4: Boys' Fed. Pres. 4. SENIORS. Top row, Aaron. Adams, Adams, Aldrich, Alldredge: Fourth row, Allen, Allison, Allstead, Amhurn, Anson: Third row, Anderson, Anderson, Blackloclc Blaine. Bradley: Second row, Bradley, Brenoel, Bridges, Broolcs, Brown: Bottom row, Brown, Brown, Bryant, Burleson. Hastings. '55 'Qil' 5 +A! 'SII- HELEN VIRGINIA BENNETT Latin Clulw I, 2: Girl Rcvsvrvcs I, 3. 4: HOIIIP Room Rep. 2. NORMA NAIJINE BARNES I, 2, 3, 4: Latin CIUI1 2. 4: .Ir. R4-II Cross 4: Ivlasqucrs 4: Rarlin 'l'0lIITliiIIl!'lII Play 4. LOGAN If. ISARNHART BILL BARNI-LTT Football I. 2: Baslcetlnall I, 4, Ixlgr. 2, 3: 'I'rarIc I, 2. 3, 4: Cross-Couw try I, 2: Block T 3, 4: SI'rgc'nnt-at- Arms 4: SR. Clulv 3. BETTE RAE BARKER Garden Grow- Higli Sflioul. Garzlcn Grow-, Calil., I,2, 3: Song Lvarlcr 4. COLYN BAISIIEN Girls' String Orclw. I: Girls' League point COIIIIII. 3. OSCAR CAl,l.liN LOUISE LIALBERT G.A.A., I. 2, 3, 4, Capt. I. Sports Mgr. I: Vice-Pres. 4: Girls' Lcaguc Officer 3, Pres. 4: Pres. Sopli. Class 2: Drum Corps 2. BILL CZALVERT Football I. 2: Basketball 3. 4: 'I'mCIC I, 2. 3, 4: Band I. 2, 3, 4. VELBI.A CZAMPBELL G.A.A. I. 2: Girls' League Sc-rvice CIuI'z 3. .IIMMvC'AR1'IaR Basvlvall I. 2, 3, 4. BILL LIASEY Football 4: Baslcvtloall 4: 'llraztli 2, 3, 4: Blorlc 'I' 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: For- ensic Cluly 4. Pros. 4: Latin 2. 3. BILL CIASLEY Footlwall I. 2. 3. 4: Baslcctlwall I, 2, 3. 4: 'llrarli I, 2, 3. 4: Blorlc T I, 2. 3, 4, Pr:-s. 4: Class Pres. I. NELCINIQ QTIIAPMAN 2. 3: Latin Lilllll I. 2: -Cyuslmr 2. 2, XIIRGINIA KQOMI-.l-'ORD f1EORGl'IiIO0KSliY VIRILINIA .IANE CTOOLEY G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Capt. 3: fruslu-r 3. 4: Fcaturv Ecl. 3: Derrick 3, 4: Girls' Outfloor Club 3: Girls' Glow Clulo 2: Quill ancl Scroll 4. EnwARIm M. CROSBY Baslcvtlwall I, 2, 3, 4: 'IIraI'Ic 2, 3: Swimming 3. 4: C.S.I'I. 2: Ivlasqur-rs 4: Gr-rinan Clulx 3: Boys' Glo.- FIIIII 3, 4: Block 'I' 4: Class Pr:-S. 3: Class Svc, 2: Rf'IlfI'SK'IIIilIIX'C 2. NIARI' Ix'IURl. c2l.ARK FM MA Lou ciOLLIi'I l FRANCES f20NLEY ROIIERT Q3ROSSAN I700tI1aII I, 2: Trarli I. 2. 3. 4: Drama 'I'nurnament play:-rs 2. 3, 4: Latin Clula I. 2: CSI . 2. 3: Radio 'IIOUFDEIIIIPIII Players 2: Class Pres. I. XX'AYNli L. COLENIAN Fnotlrall I. 2, 3. 4: Baslwtlrall I, 2. 3. 4: 'I'racIc I: Infloor 2. 3, 4. .IIM II. CTULP Footlwall I: Track I, 2. 3, 4: Cross Cnuntry I, 2. 3. 4: Ili-Y 3, 4: Vice Pres. 4: Outcloor Clulr 3: S. R. Clulm 2. BIa1 I'Y .IEAN CUNNINLLIIAM Latin Clulv I. 2: Forensics Soc. 4: .Ir. RI-rl Cross 3. Sec. 3. G. B. DANIEL Basvlmall 2. 3, 4: Cross fiuuntry 2. 3, 4. LIIIARLHS A. DAVIS Footlvall 4: Baslcctlnall 4: Baseball 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Ollirvr 3. 4: Latin Clulv I, 2, 3: Forensirs Clulu I, 2, 3. Ix'IlI.DRIilJ DAVIS Girl Rrsvrvcs 2, 3: Girls' Ulm- Clulw I, 4: 2. 3. KILN N I-QTII DAXVSON I'IARoI.Ix S. DIEf3I.UI2 Boys' filer? I, 2. 3. BIa1 I'v Lou DEBIFIONS GAA. S. 4. ELTON IJUSII-.R cilil-.STICR AI.Bl-IRT I'2RYI7IiN l2HSf'IY2lII Ixflgfr. 2: Foutlmall Ixlgfr. 2. 3: IIIIIIIQ 'Ii 3, Vice prvs. 3: fmutclour f.IuIJ I, 2, 3. AR'I'IIlIR DKTBBERS ISIISPIHIII I, 2. 3. 4: Basin-IIJaII 3. 4: KJUIKIOUF Clulm 2, 3, 4: I3Iru'Ii 'II 3, 4: Guslwr 4. IXIARY .IANI5 EVANS G.A.A. I, 2: Class SI-I. I. BI-.'I'T'N' EVANS 'limp row, Bcnnvtt, Barnes, Barnllarl, Barnett: EIQIIIII row, Barlivr, Baisdcn. Callen, Callmrt: Sr-vcntli row. Calvrrt, Camplnr-II, Carts-r, Casvy: Sixtli row, Casley. Clmapman, Come-rlorcl, Cnnlcsvyp Ifiltli row, Coal.-y. Cruslpy, Clarlc. Calif-tt: Fourth row, Conley, Crossan. f'oIoman, Culp: 'I'IIircI row. CUHDIDQIIHIII, Daniel, Davis, Davis: Scfonrl row. Ijawson, ID:-Cluv, IDI-IIIIII0ns, Dosir-r: I irst row, Dryclcn, Dulvlwrs, Evans, Evans. High Scizool Page 19 awe Z1 EUGENli IfNoS Grvlclcrl Glnvi-s 4, TOM EGGERT ROBERT II. EDWARDS Golden Gloves 5, 4: 2, 5, 4: Baslccllnall 4, Mgr. 4. JAM ES A. EDVVARDS Cioldcn GIONIOS 2, 5, 4: Track I, 4: lvicial Vvoricersy Clulv 5: SR. Club 4. LAWRENCE H. EDING Bancl l, 2: Orch. I, 2. FRANK E. FULLER Draniatics l, 2. LOUISE I7REv CSF. 2, 5, 4. NIILDRED LOUISE FOSTER BE1'1'E M. FOSTER I, 2. 5, 4. Capt. 5, Sports Mgr. 2: Class Sec. 4: Drum Corps 2: BETTY LEE i'w0STER XXIRUINIA RAE Fox G.A,A. I, 2, 5, 4, Capt. 2, 5: Drum Corps I, 2: Prom Comm, 5. GLA lX!lCANALLY I'4IIvIPLE Orcli. 5. 4: Lalin Club 5. EDNA l:liNTER Drum Corps 2, 5, iviajoreitc 5: Home ROKIIII Rcp. 5: lviusic Cl'lHil'lllElIl Girls' L4-aguc 4. BI2'l'1'Y IIAULL Derrick 2, 5, 4, Sales ivigr. 5, Sr. Ecl. 4: Quill anal Scroll 4: Mzxsqucrs JC IIOIIN FAGAN XULA CIYAITIIER IJRANK CEALAINENA DONNIiTTE GAMIW Band I, 2, 5: Girls' Orcli. 2: Girls' CICS: 4. AI.N'lS GARRISON Fooiiwall I, 2, 5, 4: Baslivllvall I, 2. 5, 4: Track I, 2, 4: SR. Clulmprr-s, l,I-Qli R. GILL Track 2. 5: Boxing 2, 4: Ni:-tal Vvorlxcrsi 2. 5, 4. Svrg. Arms 5. Sec. 4. IIHORGE GlI.LESPIL FOX, lrirnplez Tlnrri rOw, I'Ic'IIlvr, Faull, Farlow. Fagan FRIEDA G1iRV.NIS Y G.A.A. I, 2, 5, 4: Sc-r. 5: Xice Pres, 5: Pres. 4: YI'c-nnis 2, 5, 4: Class Pros, I: Acl Board 5. DON GLENN DOUGLAS CERAIIAM PAUL LERIMIES LORRAINE GRIiLi0RX VIVIAN LUCILLE QIRAY Art Cluln l, 2, 5, 4: Ari Club Oi- Iicer 4: Jr. Ri-ci Cross 5. IVIARGARET CIUTIIRII LOLA NIAE I lACKLl'.R G.A.A. 2: Drum Corps 5, 4. Gaillicr, Galaincnag Scrinncl mw, Ganilny, Garrison, Gill, HIKRRH' l'lONVARD HALL ljnollqnll I, 2, 5, 4: Baslicilnall I, 2 5, 4: iliractli I, 2, 5, 4: Block T I, 2 5, 4: Boys' Fvfl. Officer 2: PICS fflulm 5: Class Play l, 2: Ari Boari 2: Class Prvs. I, 2. 5. ELEANOR NI. HAMBLIET' .Ir. Rival Cross 4: Service Club 4. FIIJITII All!!!-'Nl-I HANEX' .IACK IAEROY I IARIIERI' I Fuotlmall I: Track I, 2, 5: Blnrli VI' 2, 5, 4: lviasqucrs 4: Home ROOII Rr-p. I. l2OROTlIY IVI. HARDENBROOK Olliin-r Girls' League 1, 2: Clas 1 S Ollirrr 2: I, 2, 4: Girls Cla- Clulr I, 2, 5, 4. fiillc-Spic, Gervais, Glvnn, firalmin, Griums, Cvrogory SENIORS. Top row: Enos, Ifgfgfc-rl, Eclwarris, Eflvvarvls. Efling, Fullnrl I:0llI lll row. lfrvy, Foslrrr, Foster, I:OsI0r, A . Harlfmcrl. Hardcnlvrouli, Iiarflcnlmrooli. 1 t First row, Gray, Gutlniv. Harlxlvr, Hall, HHIlll3lSt,'HHIllfj I .X 1 , 4: GllSlll!f 4. IJATRICIA I ARI.Ow G.A.A. I, 2: Girl Reserves I, 2, 5: Ouirioor Clulx 2: Band I, 2. 5: Orcli. 2, 5, 4: All County Orcli. 5. SR SENIORS. Rigid: ,Ivrry R.-1-II, Flay .Iuy Xvriglll, I-klXVl'C'I1C0 Erling, ililll Culp, Bill finsvy, KOIlIlQ'IIl Dnwsml, anti Norris PI-II-rs nunclialanlly onullnrlx upon IIIO pvrils oi ciiifll-clay. 'limp row, Hnrpvr, IIIIrris, Harris, Iinlliic-III F Halliir-IQI: I'-UIIIIII row. IIuulIIIIrII4-, Ilnyrlvli. Ilr-Iwrl, I'IeIIrnann., Ilcnry, in-In kt Hirlwrsuiiz 'I'IIircI row, HiQg3iIIs, Hilson, Hogfirii, IIIIIIQI, Ilornsimy, Iluusvz if' SCFOINI FUVVU I3i0USl', I3I0XYl'II, IIIIFIGIIYY, IIIIIIIIIIITIPS, Illlllkifl, IIUQ I3-IFS: TUNVI IIEIFIQSIIII, IIHCICSUII, IIHC'kS0D, IIPIITPY, ,IUIIHSOIL IIIIIIDSHH f wr I :.',,,g,x jaw 1 ' :W I .-lg. ELLIS I IARI-'ISR Ulm- 2. 3, 4: NIIILIPI Airplanf- fluid 3, 4. IJIZSBIOND I IARRIS Atl Boarcl 3: I'uuIImII 3: Trarli 2, 3, -Ig Cross fuurxtry 3. I IELEN ELAINV I IARRIS Sr. Girl Scouls 3, 4: Svc. 4: Sf-rvivv CIUIJ 3: Kniilingf Clulv 2: Pros. 2: Hi ,links Ticlivl cillilifllliill 4: .Ir, Refi Cross II. IRA H.ATFlELlJ ILA IVIAYHATI-'II,I.I1 Ir. Red Cross 4, CIECIL I'IAVV'l'HORNII Bfrsclvall. I, 2, 3, 4: IIHIIII CIuIJ I. I1 . C QF o ...H -..,. . -. IJICK HAYIQIQN Iiuoliuall 4. FRANCIS Hrinr-'RI' I-mnlpall 2. 3: Iinslu-IIMIII I, 2. 5, 4: 'Imfk l, 3, -I: Imlour 23 Bicinl Xxiurliersi Cluiw I'rI-5. 3: ALI Board -I: Bloclc T 3. -I. RQSEMARY IIIfI.LMANN Class OII-icer I. 3: Girl Rrvsvrves Q.: Virf' Pres. 2: IJIIIII CIIIIH I. 2: Co- orclinaiing Council 3: Girls' Imagfur' Pr:-s. 3: Pr:-s. lilulm 3: Sc-cp 3: fiusiirr 3: Sr. Girl Sfnuis l, 2. Hon HENRY IIAWRENCIQ I IICKI-QRSUN I:ooII':aII 3: Ouirluur Clulw 4. :Q . sfo if 5- vi - 5' E. 9 C i I 3 -. , X745 Q .- -..: Y' v . 1 --4, 1 IJAVIIJ I'IlGLLINS Ifooiliall I, 2: I3IIsIv'IIInII I, 4: rllrnrli I. 2. 3, 4. IIAZEI. HITSON Ilrmw Room Rc-p. I: Girl Rr-serv 2, 3: Girls' flulmlnur CIIII1 2. 3 Ari Club I, 2. 3, -1: .Ir. RHI Cms. -I: fjliicer Ifnrwrrisic' fllulm 4. I':vIiI.YN I-. HQUAN Drum Corps I, 2, 3: Drum Corps Nlzrjorc-H0 3: A.S,I3. Sc-V. 3: IIOIIII' RIJOIII Rvp, 3: I. 2. 3. -IZ fiapl. I: Sm: 2: ,Ir. fxlass Vim- Ilrvs. 3: Iualin CVIIIIII I: 5Iasquvrs 4: fiirls' Lvaguv Ijrvs, -I. 93-HSE-+ .MSW .,- IAQONARD E. Ilmm I.nIin Cluil I, 2: I'-IDI'4'llSIf flulw 4. A.S.I3, Prvs. -I, II1ssIi C. HORNSIIN' 'lirmli I, 2. 3. -I: fupi, 2: Blofli 'I' I. 2. 3, 4: Vin' Ijrvs. -I: Boys, Fr-QI. I'rI-s. 4: Ari I3ImrII 2. -I: C0-orclh Imling Counvil 'I. INIARIQIE VX'II.M.x I IuIIsI-' Drum Uurps I, l. 3, I. ixlniurr-Iiv 3. IIIHILI Nlajurvllr- -I. NI.-xRI.xNx,x I Iorsr Ci.A.A. I. 2: Sr, fiirl Scouis 2: fi,S.I:. 3: Girls' film- KIIIIIJ 2. 3. -I: filnss SOC. I: fiuslwr 3. DLIRQTHY NA'I'ALII' I I0wIaLL 3, 4: fiirlsl film' CIUII I, 2. 3: Ijulwlicity Lilliliflllilll 3: Nlasquvrs SUV,-FI-TCEIS, -I: Spring Dzrrxtrru 3 vurivly Slruw 3: Iflcmz-r cqilkliflllilll Ir.-Sr. Prom 3: Iiurs-Insirs I: Guslu-r I. 2. XN'II.LIAM IIUMQAIIY ISIN.-k ,Ii 3. 4: f'.S.I . 3: 'Iii-nnis I. Q. 3, -1. I.l.OYIl HLf5lPIIRII'S c3l'0RGl1IN15lAN I'AuoIImII I, 2. 3. -1: Irnvli 2. 5. 42 Inrloor I: Cir-rInIIn filulw I. 2. URACL C3IIlZUKO Im IAIIIII CIUIJ 2. 3, VI: G,A.A, I, 2. 3, -I: Sr. f3irI Svnnis I: fluss Nw' Irvaxs, 4. Is.xIsIiI.I. ,IACIQSUN KIQNNIQTII ,IAc'IisnN VX'AI,I.x' .IACKSON I IIuIIJuII Nigr. 3. -I: Vliruvli 2. 3: Bas- Iu-IIJIIII 2. 3, -I: CSI . 2. 3. I'IIs'I.LIs ,IIfFFI R5 IVIATTIE .IOIINSON fN.S.I . 2, 3: I.zIIin QIIIIIJ 3. 43 Chris' Ulm- I: Kniliing flulm 2, VIH' Ilra-s. 2. I IOBIITR .IUIINSON ,IIL ISM.-Iwall I. 2. 3, -I: I7xzIsIi0IIJaII 2, 3: D4-rrirli 3, 4: Sporis Emi. 4: Iforvnsir filulx 3, 4: ,lim-nnis 3: fluill nnil Stroll 4. LJ 1 -1 CD Iiigli Svlmol pagv 21 aaao Z! Jour. JOHNSON Sliop Mgr. IVIacIIine Vvnocl 2, 5, 4. ENIIJ DANW'N JONES Girl Reserves 5: Home Room Rep. 4: Drum Corps I, 2: Derrick 5, 4. Lois IfII.IaIzN .IoNEs Orcli. I, 2, 5, 4: Band 4: Glce CIuIu Q: Latin CIUII I, rl, 5. STANLIQY R. JORGENSON Tennis 5, 4: CSF. 5: Forensic Clutm 4. I'IARRY JUNGI RUTH IVIARQIARIZT KAMP Vin' Pros. I: I, 2: Basliet- IIaII I. 2: VoIIeyImII I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Gln- Clutm I, 2, 4: Dancing CIuII I, 2: A.S.I5. Sec. 4. KIiNNIi1'Il KECK BE'l l'L1IIANli KEl'l'H Latin Clutn 5: Jr. Refl Cross 4: Band 2. 5. 4: Forensic 2. NORBIA L. KIRIQPATRICK Latin Clutw 2, 5: Glee Club I, 2: HOIIIP Room Rep. 2: Orctl l. 2, 5, 4: String Ensenilvlc 2: Theater Orcll. 2. EvIiI.vNNI5 R. KERR G.A.A, I, 2: Class Play I, 2: Drum Corps 5. I..OUISliKli1'Rll?f3E Orc'II. I, 2, 5, 4: Latin Clulw I, 2: Gtr-c Clulm 2: Forensic Sec.-Trcas. 4: Girl Reserves 5. Uuouori KILI Traclc I. 2, 5, 4: Cross Country 5, 4. cJlEORGlf KINCAID IJOROTIIY KINGERY' Sr. Low Treas. 4, ,IOIIN KLING fXRTI IUR KNITSS Ix1ARll.H'Nli.KRUCER Sr. Girl Scouts I, 2, Pres. 2: Girl Reserves 5, Trcas. 5: Class Vice Pres, 2: KaIIy CIUIJ 2: Cliairrnan Cliristrnas Drive 5: I. 2. ITIINA KURTZ Drum Corps 2, 5: Gustier 4, City Eclitor 4: State Typing Contest: State Slmrtliancl Contest: Derrick Sf-ff, 4. 'I'IIIzonoRIa J. LAASE Boxing 2, 5, 4: BaseI1aII Q: Track 4. INIreI.IssA IAADD ,IACK I.oPERENA I'iootIvaII l, 2. 5. 4: Baslcetloall 1. 2, 5. 4: Capt. 2: Track l, 2, 5, 4: Golden Gloves l: Block T 2. 5, 4: Hi-Y 5, 4: Boys' Fed. Qlllzicer 21 Board 5, 4: A.S.B, Vice Pres. 4: ASB, Iiusinr-ss IVIgr. 5: Class Vice Prcsfl: Class Vliroas. 2. 5: 5: Home Room Rep. I, 2, 5, 4 DOR0'I'l'lY N. LEWIS Drum Corps 2, 5. II-Ill-10l7ORliI,.EXVlS R Ussifi. LIGHT Vliracli I, 5. 4. If 'W' ww., SENIORS. Top row. Jolmson, Jones, Jones, Jorgcnson, Jungi, Kamp. Keck: Tlrircl row, Kcitll, Kirlipatricli, Kerr, Ketriclgc, Kili, Kincairl, Kingcry: Second row. Klingfr' Knoss, Kruger, Kurtz, Laasc: First row, Iuaclml, loops-rcna, Lewis, Lewis' Liglil Right: Seniors nlon cap anti gown: 'Iiop row, Ariel Stcvenson, Vvilota Bromlov IVIcIissa Laflrl: Ijirst row. Lorna Vvilcler, Evelyn Ilogfan, Gerry Steen. -P-V82 -+2-Sl-I-'I-5G48 Iliqli School Page QQ U3 CJ XXVILLIAINI A. I..INI:o I.atin Clulx I, 2: Ifuntlmll I. 2, -I: iiirarii I, 2, 3: filuss OiiFIt'Pf 2: fI.S.F. 2, I IERIVIAN IIOIIN I.IPI'IfRT IIR. Ijnotldali 3, 4: I3zIsIif'tIJnII 3, 4: Viirnrli 4: Biorli T 4: C.S.I:, 4: Boys' limi. 3, 4: Class Press. I: Class Trans. 3: Bionic T Svc.-Tri-Its. 4: Drama 3, 4, ANNA BIARII-1 I.ON4: I. 2: svn 2: Tvnnis CIIIII 4: Sr. Girl Svuuts I. IOHN lVICALLIS'l'l:R Latin Ciuiw I, 2: I'rf-s. Sr. Class: Bancl I, 2. ELAINE NVIARTIN GAA. 4. DOROTHY IVIARGARET lVIATHEXVS Give I. 2: Latin I, 2. LORRAINE IXIAVITX I.OUIsA NEWTON IXIAXVVELL I, 2. 3. 4: Dcrrirlc, I. 2. 3, 4: Copy Efiitor 3: Girl Rvsvrves I, 2. 3, 4. Pr:-s. 3: I.zItiII Ciillii I, 2, 3, 4: CSF. I, 2, 3. 4. Svc. 3: Out- tioor Cluix 2. 3: film- Club 2. 3: Quill ami Scroll 3, 4: Girls' CII:-v Sextet 2. NlONA IRLNI. IXIAY Latin c1IlIII I. ,II-:SSE AICQ2AR'I'Y Footivall I, 2, 3. 4: Bnsiietinall I, 2, 3: Trauli 2, 3, 4: Blu.-L 'II 2, 3, 4, XYIVIAN AICcjl.I'IARY MARILYN RUTII IVICCLURE Girls' OTCII: I: Sc-rt. I: Girls' GI.-A 2. 3: Pr:-s. 3: Girls' League Trans. 3: HOIIII' Room Rvp. 3: Song Lcarior 3: .Ir. Ravi Cross 4: pros.: Cilrist- mas Ball cillllllll. 3: 2. .IOHN NICCIUIRI-I IXIOBLEY l3III.AsI BARBARA ixIlI.l.l:R OICII. 2. 1, 4: fiirl Rvscrvvs I Iiorcnsic' CIIIII 4, IXIASAO IVIIXYA KIENE R. IXICNIQI-'I-' lrootluail I. 2, 4: Ifuslcctisall I, 2. 4: Boxing 3: Incionr I, 2: Truck I, 2: ixiasquers 4. CA1'HERlNli C. lVIONIII5I.Lr3 E .Ir. Cross 4: I.zItiII CIUIJ 2, 3: Glue Clulu 3, Top row, lingo, Lippcrt. Nlartin. lvlatiwws: Iiilitll row, 2IzIvity, '5Ir'Carty. Nlcfilvnry. Aivfliirrx I:0l1I'IIl ixiilnm, ixiillrr, ixiiual, NIr'NoII', Nlunflo IDULORAS ROSE NORMAN I.IItiII Cluib I, 2, fi.uu.ANn lxIORRlS ISI INN' ,IIQAN Floss Iion AILTELLER lioollmll I, 2, 3: I3nsc'ImII 2, J: III- Ilnur 4. UI NI HI-.VI5 FIIIRRM fiI.I NN NEFLH I3ilSl'IlZlII I, 2. 3. -I: I3IuI'Ix 'I' 3, 4: filass Vice Prrs. 3: Buys' limi. SCC.- iiirc-ns. 4: fjutcloor CIIIIII Pros, 4: ,Ir.-Sr. Prom LNIIEIITIIIEIII 3: Stllclcnt Iimly Vino pfK'SIlI1'lII 4: All Boarcl I: cwfistlffllllkllillg Cuuniii 4. I.Ong. lVII'AlIistCr. lVInxw4-ll, Nlay. row, NIVGIIIIC. II.-1 I Iiircl row .IAFK Nu.II'I'INc A lx'Iorgnn, lviurris, lvioss, lvlur-III-r. ylurmy, Nvvly: Sc-vmnl row, Niglitingzulv, Unlclcy, flclc-Il, Olson. Osiaornv, IJRIQVI I3fIltrIlII row, P 1 I ruitt. Ll NBYAYNI-. UAIILEY 4 I1-nms 1, 4: Boys I'ml. I, 2, J, :Ii Ari. I3uIIrrl I. 3: VIH- Ijrvs. l. li0IxI.R'l' UDIQLI. Ikmtlxaill 2, J, 4: I3IIsIiI'tIIIIII 2, 1, -I: Ixw I qRfIIIII7 11 YIIIIII' '. I: L, 2: ixivtul Vvorlwrsi KIIIIII 2, 3, -I. I3l.RNlCIp c2l.SON fiiuss Sm: 2. 3: Dvrrirli 3: Girls' Sports Eli. 3: CSF. 2, 3. 4, Svc, 3: cllfi i'QI'S0l'VC'5 2. 3- SPV. '31 KJIIIKIIIOI' CNIIIII 3: IIIIIII0 Room Rvp. 2. 3, 4: I I734f2IptI'73 KLAA. . -. ,, I. :-.-- Vin- Pr:-s. 3, Prrs, 4, IJUNALD CJSBORNE I3ilSl'IIilII J, 4. IION I'AI.I-. Otvrson, Iiivnr-, I,tlfl'iI0, Potts, AR'l'IIlTIZI1I-ll-.RSIUN IPIIIIIS I, 2. D: fnoll I, 2, J. -I: I.iItiII filulv 2, 3: I'On-nsitt 2. I2OIzo'I'ln' If, I'lI.kCI-. Ili-Iinx fimnni. 3: 2, 3: Dc-rriflx 2, 3, 4: Girls' f2utcIrmr filulr 2, 3: S4-rviiv filulm 3, 4. .AI.lII.It'l'A I'OlzCIl0 XYII.I.IAM M. I'O'r'I's JR. Iioutlmll 3, FI: Iizislivtimli ixlgfr. 3, II: Bzmrl I. 2, 3, VI: frhitnlocrr CAIIIII 2, 3: Iii-3 32 I3IuI'li I 2, 3. 4: f2rI'lI 2, 3. AL'I'.'X 3IAI:IuNI. PRUITT Uslwr 4: c1llllIIlll'f'l'I2lI Art filulv 3. IXIARI VA IL, I'RI1I1l Higli School Page 23 lJrIIitI. ERNEST SONTAI: SENIOIQS. Top row, Prcwott, Ilrc-wott, Ijuryvar. QURIIIAI, Raicy. Roc-II: I:iIitII row, Rcrvrs, Roivr-rts, Rocinizm, Rogers, Roniinvs. SZIIIPII: Fuurtii row, Sziiii, Sziiimiy, Sixuisilury. Samson. Sl'IlVVilIv0I, Soaicg 'I'I1irrI row, Sr-1-, Sc-ymour, Simi:-r, SIIIIIIIQ, Siiavor, Siwitong Sf-ronri row, Siieiton. Siiipic-y, Siiiiinons, Simms, Sientz, Smiting Bnttoin row Snntng, Spzrngiv. Siarivucii, Stefan, Strvvoiisori, Stewart. IJIILMA I.IfI4: IJRliW'liTT I: Gino I, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: I'Ii-.Iinx Siiit 3: HOIIIP Room Rap.: Stalk- Typing Contcst: State' SIIorIIIIIIIcI Contvst. R.Kl.PII II. IJRIiwIfI'T FootImII I, 2. 3, 4: Capt, 4: VI-I'ElK'Ii I. 2, 3, 4: Boxing 3, 4: BIOCIQ YI-: I,rr-s. 4: Boys' Ijc-fi. Prcs. J: Iiomc Room Rvp. 4: 4H pres. .Ion IJIIRVIQAR IX'IARJORIIi .lov QUANIIT I. 2. 3, 4: Orrii. 3, 4: Girisi GIRL- c3IIlI3 4. NIARGUKRITIC RALEY f,v.A.A. I, 2. 3: fxirisi Orcii. I: OrI'II. 2. 3, 4. High School Page 24 .IIiRRY IQEED I:ootI1zIII I, 3: Tc-nnis 4: flutfioor CIIIII I. 2. 3, 4: Drrririii Suit-s Mgr. 4: f3usIIcr 4. IJOROTHEA ESTHLR RIQI-.vi-.s fiiris' Glen Ciuil 3: CIN- KWIIIII Irvstivni 3. I.IaI.ANo RouuRTs IIJIIIIII I, 2, 3, 4: HI-4 J, 4. I3AI.IQ E, RQIJMAN Iinsicr-IITIIII I. IQIDXVARD ROGERS II'ill'Ii I, 2. 3: Heist-IIQIII 4. I IIiRxIAs ROMINES Cinss Rep. I, 2, 3: Ifowiing CIIIII Pros. 4: IY:00tIdaII I: I3zIsIivtIxzIII I. 2. 3, 4: I-IIHICIC I, 2. 3, 4: Swimining 2. RUXANNA S. SAl lfIil.l. Sr. Scouts 3, 4: Knitting CIuI'J 2: .Ir. R0fI CFOSS 4: Sf'TVII'IY 3: Speiiing Contvst 2. CATIIERINIZ FI. SAIK Ifsiier 3. 4: Druiimtics 3. BARBARA An.:-.mi SAI.l.AI7Y Cleo CIIIIJ I. 2. 1, 4: IJEIIIII Bois SAULSIIURY .IACK SAMSON I:uotI'mII 2, 3, 4: 'I'rzII'Ii 3, 4: BIOCIQ 'II 3, 4: Ciass Ijros. 4: ACI Bonrci 2. IQATRINA BI, ScIIxx'AIfIiVI. CIirIs' Drum Corps: Sr. LCHLI- cr 4. EGM 2 IS imis SI.AI.Ia IXIATILIIA NIM' SI-,IL II2IIIIiorII Iinion HIQII SCIIOIII, I'IeIII- Iorci, CQIIII. FIARRY SI-.YIKIOUR riirmtii I, 3: Capt. 4: Cross Country 3, 4: I'4ootImII I. 3, 4: BasIc0tImII 3, 4: Goirion fiiovcs 4: Boarfi 4: Cinss Vivo Pros. 3: Banci 3, 4: Swimining 4: Pros. R. CIIIIJ 4: I3IoI'Ii 'II 3, 4. DORCJ'I'IIX' I.. SIIALER EVA .IILAN SIIANK G.A.A. 3. 4: Giri Reserves 4. .IIM SIIAVIER 4 Footimii 4: Swimming 4: BIUCIC 'I 4. ELBIQRT VV. SIIILLTON FootIfsaII I. 2: Basiictiuaii I, 2, 3, 4: Traci: I, 2. 4: Incioor 3: Aol Boarri 3, 4: .Ir. Ciziss Pres.: Pres. 4: Vici- Pres. 3. RATIIIIURN NV. SIIELTON BIIIIII I. 2. 3, 4: Orvis. I. 2, J. 41 Ad Bonrci 2, 4: Gusirer 4. IIIaI.IgN SIIIPLEY BENNY SIMMONS FootIJzIII I, 2, 3: Incioor I, 2. 3: IEEISICPIIIEIII 2, 3: Track 4. CIECILE SIMMS G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Trcas. 2: Latin CIUIJ 2. 3, 4: Board 3: Dor- TICIC J. BETTY .IANI1 SLENTZ Girisi Outcicror 4: Girisi Drum Corps 2, 3, 4. .Ions I.. SMITII Blufk T 2. 3. 4: Tvnnis I. 2, 3. 4: Latin Ciuim l, 2: Swimming 5, 4: Banri I. 2. 3, 4. Footimii I. 2, 3, 4: Basicctimii I, 2. 3, 4: Trncic I, 2. 3, 4: Bionic T I. 2, 3, 4: Cizrss Vim- Pros. 4: Boys' I7orI. SOC. 3. ELAINE SI'ANoI.I-: G.A,A. I: Giri Reserves 2. 3: Sr. Ciri Sfouts I, 2, 3. INIEAL STARIIUCK I,.IItin Ciillil I. 2. 3: C.S.I'4. 2, 3. 4: BIIIIKI I. Q. 3, 4: OrcI1. I. 2. 3, 4: Cusiirr I. CiliRAI.IlINli STILEN ARIEI. STI-1VIiNSON Drum Corps 2, 3. GRACI: Aumfs STEXYART Dorrifii I, 2, 3, 4: Acivcr. Ivigr. 4: Drum Corps Q, 3, 4: QuiII anfi Scroii 4. I,I',RRY S'l'0l'K'I'0N :IUSI-.PIIINI-1S'I'ONIi .. : . Ilsilor I: I, J, 4: fvloc' l,IuIr 5, 4: Drum Corps 5, 4, YVUN NE RITA SUMMLRS fI.A.A. 5: file-0 CIUII 2: I..nIin CIUIT I. 2, J: Ss-r. 5: C.S.I . 2. J. 4: Girl R1-svrvvs 2, 5. LILYIDILNE SUNoERl,ANo Blu. Swmc ARI IXIARIE 'I'raNNANT IJAULINE E. VIIIIONIAS Clrrix. 2: Usimr 5. I l.oYo THORNTON ROBERT TIIORNTON XKIIOLIZT 'IIR1vr.'r'r G,A.A. 2, 5: Song Imafier I. NJIARY AII.I:'IlN VFURNER Gioc- Clulm I, 2, 5, 4: Homo Room Rop. 4. ANNA VEN.NI5l.If G.A.A. I: Boselimll I, 2: Girl Rc'- sorvvs I, 2: 500 CIuIx 5, 4, pros. 5: Girls' LCEIQIII' Sorvirv CIHIT 5: Rally lwllllllll. 5, 4: Drum Corps I, 2. 5, 4. V1-:RNA VIiRl7ENIA VINEX'ARl7 I,oIin CIuIu I, 2. KIIIARLES XIINEYARII ROBERT XXIAKI-lbll-I o SIILRMAN xxIALLACI'l ffulcloor CIuIm 2, 5, 4: NR. f IuIw 4: Iforvnsirt ciIIlII 4: fiuslu-r 5. I51-QRNICR XXIALRA1 II Drum Corps 5. Top row, SIOIIQIUII: Slonv, Summs-rs, Sunni:-rIancI: I7iIII1 row, Swoigurl, Tr-nmmI, Viillomns: FIIIIUTIIIOTI, YI-IIOIIIIOII, 'I'rivc'II: I:lIllfIIl row. 'I-urnvr, V1-noI1Iv, Vins-ynrci, Vinvyarcl, Vvulivlvivlcl, Nkmllfmv: 'IiInirfI row. Nvairuliu, Xvutson. Xvm-IJIN-r, XV:-sson. Xvvsi, Xvlxvc-Iur: Smtoncl row, XKNIIIISIHIII, Xvlmillcy. VVIlilIocIc, Vviiclc-r. Vviiiis, Vviillrv: I'1olIom row. Xvoncls, Xxirigiit, Young. ZoIIf'r, Zr'IIs'r. Zirlciv. V7 QD :QT lxIARi-I-IRY XX'A'rsoN KILENORA XVnlTLoL'K furl Rf-svrvoi I, 2. 5: IIiA.Iinx I, 5: Give CIuI1 I: rIr. R4-J Cross fi. Outcloor CIuIw 2: Drama Tourna- filllll 2, 5, 4: Rmlio VIIHIlfI'lEllllf'lII 2: cfIilS5 5011. J. IJRANCIQS M. wIiBBliR . , . . f,.S.I'. 4: Cvusiu-r 4. Rm' W7I1SSON I,AVI RNA M. NXILST G.A.A. I, 5: Capt. I: Gynlqiom CTIIHIYIIIEIH 5: Derrick 5: C.S.I:. 4: Senior Gill Comm. CZHESTI-QR R.XV1mELr:u Baslcoilxz-:II 5. 4: Fooilmll 5, 4: 'IIracIc 2. 5: Ihrselmll 4: Indoor 5: SR. Club 5. 4. I.0RNA XVILDI-.R Sr. Girl Srouis 5, -I. cil.lEN VVu.1.ls Bust-I3aII I. 2, 5, 4: Oukrioor CIuIm AI: Home Room Rop. 4. I,IIIl.IP xN'II'ISI.IiY XIVITTE CLEVE XNIOODS Inclnnr 2. 4: Traclc 5, 4. afsao W IVIAY .Iov XAIRIUI rr fiusiwr 5: I, 2. 5, 4: Cnpl. 2: Afl Boorcl Sc-r. 4: Co-ormiinnting fiounril 4: Sort. 4: I.nIin CIuI1 I. ALICI-I YIIUNIL I, 2: Girls' Give CIUIJ I: 3, 4. .Ion ZELLER Bay-Imll I: 'I'mcIi 2, 5, 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 5. 4: Biocic T 5, 4: SR. fiIuIJ 4. lVIARY ZELLER lVIARGARET ZIRKLE JACK XXIHISNAN AXIARKLARET NXIHITLEY G.A.A. I. 2: Girl Rc-serves 5: Sr. Girl Sfouis I, 2. 5: Home Room Rep. I. 5: Class Sort.-Trans. 4: Rally CIuId 2. l 8l0CLI Q Al' fAe AOIWLQ 5iI QfCA Peopie have totd me that the junior year was the best year in high schooi, taut after having struggted through S. history, chemistry, and a tew other hrain teasers. tim not quite sure. it is in the third year that schoot tife becomes more interesting. and there seems to he many organizations. Both Ginger and t were ptaced on the committee tor the junior-senior prom. i do wish you coutd have come hacti for the dance, Pat. tt was reatty iovety. Vve spent a iong dayis woric in the gym decorating tor the gata affair, and under cotorect tights and with music the eiltect was reaiiy good. it is truiy amazing what soft tights, rustting formats, and the odor of many tiowers can do tor a hig gym titce ours. tt wouidnit have heen hard to imagine one- setf in an entirety different ptace than Taft High gym. The theme this year was Wunder waterf' tt was very ctever the way it was wortced in with the orchestra in a hig sheii, fish dangling from the ceiting, and a heach in the toinhy. it was reaiiy a tot ot fun, tmesides toeing hard Wortc, to decorate the gym, and it was wondertut to see it graduaity transformed from a gym to a hatt room. You can appreciate the atifair more when you reatize the woric. tout stiii, iitt he gtad next year when t am a senior and we are the guests. Qur ctass rings came the other day and oh, are they good tootiingi t decided that t shoutd have something to rememioer Taft high toy hesides Derrictcs and mem- ories: so t ahandoned my former ptan of not purchas- ing one in favor oi heing hroice for a white and having a ring. tt hardty seems possiiate that t have onty one more year of high schoot. tn another year att our friends witt no tonger he here, and we Witt att he going on to schoot or some ptace hy oursetves. it seems onty a short white since our ctass entered high schooi to- gether. Peopte certainty change in three years' time. donit they? Vve have progressed together through three years of tots of wort: and tots of fun. and now we are att ready for our tast year of high schoot-we hopet Gingerys hig hrother has asiced me to go to the prom with him, and i'm so thritted that t can hardtv sit stitt. Niother said that t can have a new format for the occasion, and then. whatis a date to the junior-senior prom without a iooy to tatce you and a new dress? So you can see, pat, why t can hardty wait tor May 25 to come. NEXT YEARS THE LAST YEAR. 'top picture: lunior cicrss oitieers: Top row, Sc-tt. Halverson, Conant, Btair, Thomas: Second row, Burieson, Bridges, i'-ectvwa, Godhey, Shore: t'-irst row, Vvinstow, Bottom picture: ,tunior homerooms: Top row, Xvagnc-r, Hixon, Reed, Townsend, txftaini, tic-nftcrson, Nciimi, Vvatters, Eggertg Fourth row, ilirtiic, Hannah, Peck- ham, Rohells, Gray, Gianopoius, Benn:-tt. tvicfilxrtyg Third row, Morris. Dail-s, Noaiis. iohnson, iioiiiman, Enid. Barrett, Dc-vine: Second row, At- rtriih, XxitftPlt, iiott, ilarceii, Price, Xvhite, Stussy, Brown: Front row. Bowinan. XX'righl, Keen:-, Richey, Vtiurm-r, stones, Peterson, Howes. Nord- strom. .IVNIURS ENJOY ifVIfN'l'l'l'l, YEAR. lop pielure: lunior linrne INOOIYII rllllp YUXV, VIAlllHllil4, ljllllillll, wylll' renl, ifllis, Lefiounl, lfrusiv-r, Nlnflenrv. l.ynlll. Xvnlls, Linrnln. .lullnson: lfnurlll row. Slime, Sipes, lfielil. Sunil, Cnr- rell: rliluinl row, Drisrull, filurisly, lvloslner, Basin, Dean, Kirwan, .lulinsnn, Dullielcl: Seeonfl row, lurslnn, Curlis, XV:-lxlser, Slkllllihilfli, finrrlnn, Nliller, Ur-vers: lfirsl rnw. lizulu-r, Nlmrxnuly. linlu-r, Kliewer, l'iirlierson, Kili, furler, King. bllluircl piclure: .luninr llUllll'l'0IlIllZ Vlinp row, Kile, Lillie, .lones, SFIIIIUUT, Agn-e. l.eVulley, Srlnnill: lsnurllu row. cilIllll'if', Kolnr, Noxon, fienlry, VVL-iss, Srnll. l3llfflK'uC', il?-M-nl: 'llllircl row, King. Rirler. Olin, vunmlen lsliifill, ilqniies, Jnflison, Ain-lg Sr-rnncl row, Ag:-e, lJl'li'il'f', Derclen, Aslmry, Sincl- lmrne, Drulinrcl. Xvilcler, Surlluln, Cm- nin: l irsl row, Cooper, llnyes, ixlulroy. Slrirlilin, Dieliinson, .lorclnn, Surlluli, Seeoncl pidure: .lunior llnnlerooing Top row. lvlr. lyiorris. Brown, lirey, Conant, cjfililillll. Gocllvey, Heiney, lvlnclsoug lfilitll row, Brown, Cnnners, Dulmlders, Cooper, Downs, Hnlznmn: lsllllflll row, fiilmson. Brown, Nlorris. iilllfiliillll, Bnliver. Cnllaerl, Xvnlsonz 'lqluirnl row, Dunn, lillgil'fl0WV, Keillm, lflueli, 'l.ll0l'll' lon, Xvnllier, Vllmnms, XVnmlnrzg Seconcl row, Nliss Krolz, Grnue, fimllxey, Bl-Ck, .lnlunson, Vlqluoinns, llerrorl, lxlefarlyg liirsl row. Billier, fimrper, finnllllzm. lsr-clewn, Nulmle, Nlure. Slolls. Sinque- lielml. l'irsl piclure: .lunior llUlllt'I'0OIllC lop mw, fxlr. Bierlie, Bulxley, Cvlenclen- ing. Xvnrcl, Dulmlmers, Sinilll. Van liUlIiii1'll4'fQ'i'1 liillll ron. Rogers, .l0l1n- snn. fyslynrneg l:uurlll row, cwkliil0l1Il, Yurver, liol l i rl Qsworl ll , lgenneii, Arins. lllnirz Tilircl row, l'ruill, Ellioll. l.nr'linrll, lxlorris, Alvlwnll, Rimlmrqlsg SPIUIIKI row, Nliss Bumlnv. R..I.Ay, Vins- nili, lirnwn, Brennan. llullnn, XXAI. mill: lqirsl row. Brnineley, linux, ljoncl. I.iYiillS, Bowling, Slonelunrlxer, Sxxinlnrfl. Iwelullll. Xvlml a relielil l jusl learned ivy our grapevine lelegraplm system lllal l passecl our linal on Sllnliespeare, Xve lmcl it lour cluys ago, and l lmve lmeen rnllier worried ever since. VVe lmve reucl mlilie lVlereimnl of X I0IllK'l .H KI-ii1ITll0l.H 'llulius Caesar. and ax lew Olll6l'S. Earlier in llie year we read ukililf' lfenl Twigu nncl Uvnnily Fnirf, XV1' rezul some olluers loo. :incl llmey were quile goocl. l lmclnil experlecl il. Our eliemislry linul is vom- ing soon. ll' l can iusl remem- lmer everylliing-lill lie all riglll. All lime formulas, line experi- menls, uncl everyllling are rulller eonliusingf'-wislm ine lueli will. il. '+3l'l l'5 x-an 5' -2152515 . ,ggi i ,..-. Yeslerciay Ginger and i were asked to paint i:iSi1 for the prom. Since we imave an uUnder Vvaieru tiieme, it seems iogicai to have iliSi1 dangling from lim ceiiing, and ti'lillyS exacliy what we are going to do. Xve Cul liiern iron: carci- inoarci, anci limey were painted a good uiiiSi'l coiorf, and tiien our job Consisleci oi painting ciols anci stripes and eyes on the fish. Vve covered our iisim wilil snow to maice tiiem sparkle. However, my hands, my face. and my ciotimes were painted as weii as the irish. JC SR Ol' Aeffef' l9I'0lfl'l:5 Higil Scizooi Page Q8 LOOKING TOXVARD THE i iNAi. i,ifAi,. Top ic-it pir- lurv: ,unior lI'HHl'f'UUl1lQ Top row. Pialzvii. Roviiwc-ii. Saili- mamiio, Danir-is, Smilii, Fowicvr: Sixlii row, ijooi, Downs, Hoii. VX'riQi1l, Vvrigill, G. Slllifil, Roe: i'4Ulll'iil row, Rf-mi, Downs. Oxiiorci, isiiiiiawa, King, Vvins- iowg iiiiiirri row, iiitcimovic, Vile-agjm-. Vvrigiil, 'itz-rry, Coiiiax. iiarlon. Ciariiv, Ciarii, Dzxiizus, Vxiilippiv, Nioorr-, Haii. Silorv, iiarnr-ss, Roiwy: Sc-rtonri row. Smiiil, iX,il'I.4'lHlilll, ifu-nn:-ll, Coi- iii-r, Rc-nr-au, Kuwaiiara. Viiiixix-l. 5ir'i.augi1iin, Roimiminsg ifirsl row, fiiiappvii. Siiivviy. Xxiiuiiiofii, ixlllwiilill, Sl'ililSil'l'H, ri4il0lllpSUl'l, fiuiiiuir, Voir: Xvvavvr, PROM l'ROFiO'l'ERS. Bm- lom rigid: .iunior fiass prom coin- niillvr-: Top row, Conant, Buil- ilffl, rl-IIOIIHIS, Sllliiili Sofllllii row, Kc-1-iw. fiurlis, Siiore, Blair. Nicfiurriy: First row, Suriiuii, Oiio, Viasniii. Cr-nu-r: .iunior iiomr-room: Top row, ifiriiic-. Bririgvs, Campuzano, Xvvavc-r. i'iaivr'rson, Poiii. Roixinsonz Fiilil row, Spangic-, iiuric-son. Xvatls, Brown, Sf-iii, Slew-ns. Davis: iiourlii row. Viiilivy, VX'iiiinpc-y, Fri-fir-ririi, Va u g il n , iieiion, ixiorlon, Rimiciie. Sloiiosg Tiiirci row. Van Syor. Silllglilfi, Ua- ivric-i, Kruger, .ioiinson, Kirwan, isaugimz Sm-mtonci row, Lewis. Raines, Vaugim. iiaylon, CiiliifiS, Niviioison, Rami:-r. Samson, imc: irirst row. fiaiiiu-r, Dancicy, Vaugiin, Uplon, iiorgenson, ilo. Xvinsiow, Arriiiimairi, Koo- iu-n. Pmoiiom ivil: Tim group guiiriurmr' council maiios pians ior yi-aris artlivilies: Top row, Belly SiIlCllIl'iiiCiKi, VC'ilIlil VVU- miarz, ii:-ion Clllo, Vivian Howes. Niiss Bvriiiorii, Pal Dc-vc-rs: irirsl row, Bariwara ixiuiroy, Niarioris- Rainy, iiorlvnsc' Curlis. Top rigiit: .ioannv anfi .ic-annv Sur- iiuii, junior rtiass lwins are working iiarri, no? M xs- e young in Aecwf I have tots ot triencts who ure sophomores this year. They uit have tots of tun. heeause they are now thoroughly acquaintect with the school and a tot ot the stuctents. Ntost ot them are taking prneticotty the same Course. Pri- mnritv it usuatiy Consists of Eng- tish. hiotogy. soeint srienee. gyin. stucty hott. and other courses. The officers for the first semes- ter were George tiurteson. presi- dent: .tune tjancey. vice presi- ctent: Kenneth Self. secretary- trensurer: and for the seeonct se- mester they were Chan Brirtges. presietent: John Halverson, Vive president: X7irginia Vvinstow. sevretnry-treasurer. STRIKIC vtxxyfjt t.ett pirture: Sopho- Hlflrl' 'IUIYIPVOOYYII ,VOID YHVY, IEYHHS. NIKISUIL XV.-lvl., Laftct, Ftaxwett. Vineyarrt. Borgfs- Ltort, Block: Fourth row. Carter, Xvith- row, ttivhots, Straxurh, fqootig Thirst rim, Litth-john. Darhyshire, Gittiznn, lariison, Remington, Roehurtq, Berthott: Seeonrt row, D1-Uroottt, Boyct, ltnyes, Kurtz, Lingo, Kurtz, Hutt, tx'tr't mtrti1i: 'first row. tin'- tietrt, tngrinn, Hattie, Ktiesxer, tferthott. Xvrigjht, Culp, Cline. Pznttom tett pirture: Sophomore homeroom: Top row, Smith. Grissom, Shorh, Spittter, Branhnm, tsnugtnl, txtorisson, Rohr-y, Powell: tionrth row, tsritzie, Bteftsoe, tx'h'Gray, Henctrix, fwottier, Larsen, Sass:-en: itlhirct row, Penn. Cnspnris, Bentley, Peters, Houtsg Seronct rms, Brooks, NIK'I.IlK'itS, the. Brown. Saun- cters. Lough, Ceartey. Xvright: First row. tohnson, Leslie, tftxwviter, Van Contite- herge, Hott, Stllrtminii. Sen, Iiifklliltfiflx. Buttmn right pivture: Wir. Artett exptnins the gjsnnes at the tr:-shman-sophmnore pnrty. 'lf 1-A-r i A... 9 'Q 0 at s Ox. 'UNS- S. Plwliey Call llu-in Uwise tools. lnul sometimes l woncler il' tliey are surli tools. Vltlie sopliornorc class lias lvcen quite active tliis year. Among ollier llmings llley gave a very surresstul Clanee alter llle game willl Roerllcy last lall. Tlie tlanfe was Called it Hpow-wowu clance. ancl our gym was cleeoralecl wittm lnclian wigwams ancl lornaliawlxs. You really slwoulcl tiaye seen llme acl- yerlisement lor il cluring lllc game. Do you rememlwr. ljal. liow mufli lroulple you usefl to llilVC lliinliing ol new ways lo aclyerlise tlme ttanee? Xvell. tlle aclyerliseinenl ol llle soplioinore :lance tlwis year really Caused a lot ol excilm-nu-nl. Higll Srliool Page '50 'Q' MW' Af sexe: of SONIC JMORES UO l'l' AGAlN. lop piltture: Soplionion- lmnwroom: Top UIVY, lltpp. t:f!'I'IllllH, fxtYYt'lt, Prior, ltall, Dylies, Srlunitl, Kenyon, Xvliillorli, Barrett: lfiltlx row, il-liompson, l.. iltlnompson, Xvelsli, Nlorli. llarxlenlmrooli, Rutl, Page, Snyclr-rg ljourllu row, Caglc, l'ivmmr-, Carmiral, Kelly, Slumliaugli. Peoples. Cox. Un-gory, lxlrs. Dyer-Bennet: ilqliirml row. Blagg. Swan, Gurnell, tjulmourcticu, firil- liitll, Curtis. ALIZIIIIS. Gerowi Sr-roml row, Brown, Ram- sey, Dc-pr-w. Galainena, ltollin, Carr, lfinley, tfppley: lfirsl row, lvlcilntyre, Naka- luara, .lorclan, Hailey, Bren- nan, B4-arcl, Carl. Seconcl pivlurv: Soplxomore lmlne- room: Yltop row, Clinton, ltlar-lilvurn, Frazier, Brown- ing, llall, rltalrain, Brown, U'Dc-ll, Ml-Nail, lVluroyama: ltuurtli row. Cratnlve. XfVil- liams, Cooper, Dcclier, Plat- zrlc, .lolmsonz rltllirct row. iltliomas, Doyle, Rogers, Tul- lis. Sunrlerlaml, lvluroyanna, Smillug Seronnt row, Vveise- man, lvlilrtliell, Vvllitley, Xwllite, lvtillvr, Nlyers, Usticli, Vltliomasg First row. Xvillis, Xvagner, iltvague. St2lHt'tClft, Pallet, Gates. Rirtiarctson. Bottom pirturv: Soplloniorc rlass nllivr-rs: Baeli row. fianic-ron, Brown, Barrett. Slwrlorli: First row, E114 laanlcs, tlarris. iltlie SODll0l110l C' prexy, Stan Barrett. paraclect arouncl tlwe gricliron on a clonlcey witlm signs an- nouncing tlme great lnclian pow-wow dance. t really lli1Cl lun--even il you werentt tliere. Pat. 'lille soptiomores are always very Cooperative in scliool affairs anct you can always that a goocl slware ol ltme lwclpers at a :lance or otlwer sclwool lunction are soplmomorcs. ln tlie scconrl year ol liiglm scllool tlwe stu- ctents lbegin to talce part in more things, and tlxey luegin lo ttuinlc ttial Tall Higtm is a pretty swell plaee alter all. l lcnow lots ol ttle sopl1s. Pat. and il ttlinlc ttiey are a pretty swell group. Tlaey are. lor ttme most part, struggling tlarougti geometry, and tlme twelve geometric flesigns are a common Complaint. All ol tliem are growing up this year. ancl it is amazing to see a ldoy stretct1 lliree or tour inclies in a setmot year. lxly sister ancl l liaye noticecl tlial tlrie sopl1- omore lnoys not only grow taller lwut they atso grow lmetter loolcing, l've llearcl otlrier girls say ttle same lllingz so you see l'm not alone in my opinion. The sophomores were given an unusuat anti interesting party hy the freshmen this year. They HS held it ctown in the new hus garage which was transferred magically into a harn tor the attair. They had hates of hay movect in for seats and carriect through a Halloween motive ot cteeoration. People say that the Tower etassmen usuatiy cton't cianee at LIC parties. hut T hear from some ot the kicts that went that the sophomores got over their hashtui hoy stage anci realty hart some fun. Gingerls iittte hrother is looking forward to heinfl a sophomore next year. and my tittie sister is ctoing the same. From the wav they pester us on pienirs Tm sure that you rernemher these two infants. pat. The reason thev are so eager to heeome sophomores SR is that they wiii have some one to Htord ith over, imagine thatt fbi course they say that they wiit he gtact to have att the fun that sophomores have too, and they never stop to reaiize that more work comes with this fun. SOPHOMC PRES T R F AT FRESHMEN TO PARTY, Top right pieture: Betty Fiuhanks anti fviaraheite Kiiewer enjoy :tanning at the party in ilu- new tins garage, SOPHOMORIZS STAND ON THEIR OVVN FEET, Center pirture: Soptrmiore homeroom: Top row, Reed. Stave. Snuriis. tfhter. Cauit, Cone: Thirci mu, Binkiey, Kurvink, Tr-et, Xxyaiker. Filer, Hawkins, Townsanri, Smith, Ferguson, XV i i s o n. Cameron. Nikkei: Sc-contt row, Smith, Pennington, Sai- Srnith. Siienx, Sehnoor. Shipman. Rorirnanq isirst row, Conraci, Rnweii. Schmitt. tfuhanks, Reect, Prire. Phillips, Shields, itunt. Bottom picture: SUPLOIHOYI' IIUIIIUTUOIIIQ Top row. Pearson. tones, Vinci- 'A 'U ge son, Brantton, XX'aiker, tim- zier, Startinezz ijiith row, Gray, Fifties-, its-nshhy. Citi, fjxiiorrt, italic Fourth row, Poison. Stnnturit, T:. flxiorci, fwnivin, Sherioek. Kiteilaek: Ylqiltfli row, Xvhite. Dotiini, ifreciriek, Skinner. Lepper, Stevens, Trogcton: SUFOHCI FUNK, l.VUIl, ,AiitSOIl, .4 'i iarcier, .Iarkson, Uianapoius, How:-ii, Hawkins, t'4owier: ifirst row. Rm-klwli, iliteork. fioinertoitt. tiretweii, Harris, t.nBrut. ixtcmkiiaiy. firgie. High Sehoot Page 'il .giarfing ineula iviy iittte sisteris tirst ciay oi high sehooi was in her own worcts Ha whirl. She saift that it ati seemeci so very iarge to her she woutci never he ahie to iiinct her way to Ctass. She and her triencts certainty were gtad when i toict them ot the hig sister-tittte sister movement. After they had tounct their hig sister, it ctictnit tatce them Very tong to ioecorne iamitiar with our schoot. hiy sister says that it gives her triencis a contictent tee-ting to tcnow that they can either vome to their hig sister or to their counsetors with their prohtems. i rememher my tirst ctays at high sehoot anci att the mistakes that t macte. anct t uncierstanct what a great hetp a rounseior fan he in trequent moments ot neect. So. as my sister says, more power to our eounsetors. LOOKING I-'URXYARIJ TO THE COMING Top pieture: Fresh man homeroom: top row, Keinhotz. Niehots, ivturphy. Penny, Rieharcts, Petty: Fittti row, ivtutier, Patterson, Sayior, Patterson, Porter, Rohinson: iiourth row, ivtiss Dei1t'qn, Btitrhr-ii, Neeiy, Schasteen, Shiveiy, Panusis, Stott, Kirtipatrifii: viihirrt row, Rohinson, Scarhorough, tjin- tey, Kaiser, Barnes, Xxiat- rath, Davis. Emmons: Second row, Potter, ijrite, Smith, Britman, Suitiyan, in- gram, Borgsctort, Uitum: tiirst row, Pattatt, Shieicts, Carter, Ntarshnii. Garner, Coomhs, Durtft, Hast, Dean, Lett picture: iireshman homeroomg Vtiop row, tiaiiar, L. Brown, Carmirai, Bow- man, Conner. Barttett. Brown, Btantxenship, Beatty: Thirci row, Hoitingsworth. Ames, Bartiett, Prefix, Gray, Baile, Bartow, V a n at e n - Bosch, Viihirft ron, Barthoiomew, t towarmt, Barn- hart. fXtac'Donatrt, t.ancton. Xxyilffl, Butter, Bower: Ser'- onct row, Cooper, Cftonser. Bracttey, Pittman, tjiriison. Smith, Davis, Suttitti, Xvest: First row, Bectttow, Roher- son, ijunning, Bogie, tirogj- rien, Arnctt, Aftams, tianet. Bottom tett picture: trresh- man homeroom, Vtiop row. Vvattcer, Xvetmher, tvtoortie, Stotts. Stratton, Yiiurner, Sore reit, Xyatsong Fourth row, Cohtx, Stariiie, Siieox, Nic'- Ctain, txtctjanieis, XV:-ste hrooii, Xvethy, 'iii-et: Viihirci row, Ships, itioit, Spenre, Bitting, Brice, t iter, Xvagf UCFZ Se 1 0 ll it TONY, Sllliiilf HUCfk3iJ5', cjiillll'l'17Il, iiillitlliltl. Donatetson, Chamheriain. Bennet, Eating, Ntiiierg tfirst row, Dickenson, Ryan, Seiii, Smith, Cotiax, ijayis. Batie, Swintorct. Bottom right: Freshman ottivers: Top row, Cuip, Patterson, Sitnox, hir- Geeg Seeonrt row, Garrett, Johnson, tioitg t:ront row, Antunez, tinrhrimtge, ttarrter, QALCIOVV. I RI NHYII N I OOIx IRI N A lou x Tlll I ull ,O 'lim' UI ' ' QIUXVII .- 5: . .' 'l, vrj . H' ' I. . I iirginiw fu. . mu- ' 'SI 1' rl 3 run, r I1-II, I . IVE. I 'I '. we , 'II i40su,', -. II-: 1. I umm '. Il, -rx ,I iu run, ' ,, .ws , VIIII, .I ' . N S mu . , IIII1: Swmlr ron. in 4', v',.ll'..l '., N'II, VA, 1 III In , 'J ,,ISS, ',: J rm , ' '.yl -Uspri -.Ql 4. .V V Il' , 'IS Hum . 1' I '- Svnlt pic rv: iw I ' r , ny: . finv. mn, -fwxiy ,' 's II. ar. rmsn, i ', 01 s, II' ', Ill . Jrurf: ' IIIII rc . Irmv, urris, ' s, . i Ay, ' '., ' lil, ' V in ', 1 fs row, , nn Iv, ' , lr mm J-, H IHS, ull yi OCUIN FUNV, ai, -x F, -I,, ,'m's,,1i. i,L'. VIII, ,Q ny: F'I'SI nw, 1'nIIr'II. ir - I4-x, Iioiivc-r, IXIIIUIIPZ, Smilii, Aim-xaiiirivr. I'ic-III, Lf-wis. I'irsI piI'IllrI'Z I'I'1'SIiIIIAlIl IIOIII1'I'rmlII: Imp FUXY, Iyvvvri. .'X1IIxiII4, Ii:-Imin-r. IIUII, fmrrull, II.iIv, Imiwoll, NIISHI, FIIIWIJ I'lIIII rum, firing, I.1lvI'II4', iXInrIim'Z. Sig:-I, III'rI'0LI, fllpsrbll, IHIIIISIIII, IIIUIIIIPSUII: I'0llrIII TONY. I4IIlIl4oIl, FIILINX, I'IuIII, IIIIIIIIIIIIIQ. ISIIIIIII, Iiin-IIIIUIIIIIIIIL. f'unmzI, finiwrivi, Nicxinciiz Iiiini row, I.mu-II. RUWIIIIIO, I.1iwrc-lin-, Fixinm-r, Ilif Bvnm-II. fiurrvlsmi, Spill- i Il'I'. IJf'ciIlIl'I SVIUIIII TINY, Igilf' I IMI, Ijiiiiiipf, XYiIcIImrIwr, Smilin, IXIUYKIIILIVT. I1'III'I'I'y, IIDIIIIFUH, fiiiison: Iiullmn row, KIIVIIIIIIQ, I'iic'I1I, Ijmslisii, IIUIILI, Iam: Iii-rnw, Xvimi. Iiinllpllyulm. HIV. w Yeslvrciuy afternoon mucii Io my sistorls QIQIIQIII III? zlimufni Irosiimnn- sopiiomorc Imruwi wus Iwici. Iiiw Iiiocic I Immiic-ci lim aI'Inir mustcriuiiy and lllillif' SUN' IINII 9ZlCIl IQTUSIIHIEIII ilIlCI SOPIIOIIIOFE' IIGKI il IIIIQQ CIOSC' OIY IHIICI illliI T TIN- Iresiimvn pul up il Iiine IJIIIIIO. z1ncI my sisIer wus surf' IIIIII Iiiey wvrv going, Io win. XVIII-II II19 Imruwi IiI1uIIy vIIcIPcI il Iiv. mosl oi IIIC Irvsiinwn wcrc- minus III4-ir Iingfvrimiis. I lXIllIl'IiICd Io nIyseIIz1ImouI IIIis. IIIII wire-n I IooI4ecI nl my own Icing. I?lpt'l'IllLf OIIES. I nuIiL'9cI IIIIII Iiiey wvrc- no morv. Tiicy Imfl Iwo Iiuge Iioses Io sIIo0I on IIN- Iuoys. unci win-II one Imsv Q01 ouI oI Iiunci. I Ioumi Iiow Ivrriiuic u ciowsingj fun Ive. 5Iy Imir wus slringing ami my :In-ss was riinging Io me. You vim irimgjim- Iiow vvry misc-rnimie I I4-II. I7aI. N1xN'f'FIIl1'I1'SS. I cI6c'icIe-II Io walrii IIIe Imrnwi In III? emi. Ifigli Srlmol Pug: fl We still learn liow to read and write and spell, we still learn lmow to play a linger exercise on tlae piano. or identily a great painting: lput we are more concerned witlm wlly tltese sliills are useluul-to appreciate a good lnooli or a movie or a radio program or a newspaper article. to enjoy a good Concert or musical soloist or dancer. to appreciate line and color and eomposition in a painting. to tlminlf straight. to select and organize and express our ideas eitlwer on paper or in conversation. Yes. we still spell and lmave spelling texts and spell- ing laces: we still learn music' llarmonyg we still go to sure arts. r':...l' stliool on rt-viz-xv. ozing WEQGQA rlwllfj pages ol the next section pre- sent tlle arts and crafts ol tlle school, llme Englisli department and lilnrary. tlie yearlooolt and newspaper. language department. music and drama. photog- rapliy. and llorensics-fin sltort, our lei- -llop piCtur1', liarlvara Stokes, nlargjy Kirwan. Vernon Howl-s. ttarry Peclilxam, lfugene Scott, lit-tty .lo Xvinslow. unusir' stuflt-nts, att:-nfl tlle vom:-rt in Baliersllil-ltl, lop riglxt: Sluooting lor nlt llappened in Vllaltu lu-gins, Lett piflure, top: -llln' lxantl marrlu-s lry tliz- srlxool. fit-nter: During noon. students rt-vlinv on lln' lawn. lgottmn: Norman Vinvent, Xvayne Kite, Elaine Spangflt- and Vanner Spangle Uluulu arounrl. Riglul pirture, top: Xvliafs lunny? l,l'llllltUnS, l'-1'lllf'f, HKlTCll'Illlfllllli, l:0X, l4UlILfll. .'XlIll'l'llQ'C, Foster. fit-nter: lliz- liamluurger stanrl is part ot every SlLlLlCIll'S noon liourz Dave lligjgens, lfranlx Srliiniamlle, lion lXlrl acltlin, ljirliiz- Palmer, live-lyn lVlr'l7atltlin. Bottom: Vlqlie ?l at +239 'M ... r 1-r': If :r'i t ... A 5. Ll Ain -nr Q . YA ef s yay? 4, .wir f i t is -if Vw :iff u 5 ' e a -- a . h .....f. . 3 - Q V 'Ei' 5 Y 'ffl,57','-f -5 In EV 2 g X' L 4. exltiloits to develop our emotional capacity and to im- prove our taste: we still write tlaemes to tell otllers ol our experienres and interests. But more tl1an tllat we slmulcl lilce to lwelieve we are developing a quality ol mental alertness and curiosity wliicli will never leave us. lt is tllis sense ol intellevtual Curiosity wl1iCl1 will enricli our lives and llelp us participate lully in wliat- ever is valualble in our eartlily experiences. 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Y ' i , .- Xv Q-ff ' fi X X L 2 X X X fi-1 1 7 ' Q X X X, T i EE XXX -F 4 5' g - E lQ ' aqmh- if? ' Q X .- ,,--iffiv' X 4,2141 1-ix ' 1f-1' fg W fx fo CU tlfU 8 To be or not to be-At the present moment, Pat, t donit want to be. Vve take the Subject A tomorrow, and every time l think about it, cold shivers go up and down my spine. Our class has been having practice themes, and live been studying my punctua- tion rules at home. I think I know them forwards and backwards. That,s just the trouble because till probably remember them back- wards. l just must pass the test, pat. All the gang' say that third year English is extremely interesting. They enjoy reading works ot noted American and English writers. They have read various books, such as: The Bent Twig, by Dorothy Canlietdg The Merchant ot Venice, by Shakespeare: Pride and Prejudice, by .lane Austeng and My Antonia. by Vvitta Cather. Ginger was certainty happy the other day when she heard a record ot The Merchant ot Venice. She said that one ot the reasons she enjoyed it so much was that Qrson Welles played the lead. These are just a few of the many reasons why lim looking forward to a course in third year English.. The girl who sits in front ol me in study hall takes fourth year English, and from the way she studies it so rapturously l gather it is a swell course. So you see, Pat, live got to pass the Subject A. Look what live got to took forward to. Another interesting part ot our English department is the course they otter in journalism. This course works in with the school publications. It is really a good course tor the journalists of our school. EXTRA ACI'lVt'l'Y IN THE ENGLISH DEPART- Vl-op lett: English rlepartlneni members leave their hooks and smile for LIS: Back row, Nliss Drurcutliy' Leonard, lxflrs, lxlagdalene Neilson, Nliss Catherine Paul- son, lyliss hflabel Flyers, Nliss Eloise Smith. Leon Reis- mang Front row, lvliss Elizabeth Bedford. Ernest lvlclnnes Allred Auldemburge, Henry iii. hues, Joseph ivtorrow. Top right: Hobart Leylar studies in the library, Bottom lett: The English class listens to a recording ot Millie ivlerchant ot Venice, Nlarianna House olliciating at lim phonograph and Florence Vvhitlock at the desk. Bottom right: ixlrs. Neilson, English teacher, explains diagraming, lo treshmen students. WEQGEH4' 'I , , . e 1 A ,, , ff live clone il again. Xxiill my memory ever improve? Tlwis is llie lliircl lime in one monlln llml live lveen on lVliss Peleis overflue iaoolf lisl. lt seems as lll0l.lQ'l'1 every lime l wanl lo lurn in a lmooli, il is eilller al llome or live losl il or somelliing. lxly leaeller says l ouglil lo liave more regarcl lor ollier sluclenls wllo wanl lo use llle lmoolis. l lliinli l will malie a resolulion riglll now lo luring my lmoolcs lpaelc on time lmeeause l l4now liow il feels wllen l wanl lo elieeli oul a eerlain lmooli ancl il isnil llmere. Xve llave a lilurary clay every weeli in our Engjlisli class wlien our lfnglislm leaeller lyrings a varied seleelion oli lmoolcs from llme lilnrary. Xvluzn l was a lifCSllIT'lilI1. l liacl a lerrilple lime liincling eerlain lwoolcs llial l wanlecl in llme lilurary. Tliere were so many lmoolxs llial l rliclnil lcnow wliieln way lo lurn. However. alvler llle eourse in soeial living in llie lilmrary l am even almle lo liincl lxoolis ol' poelry. lim loolaing lorwarcl lo llie clay wlien l fan lalie lilmrarv praeliee. lillis eourse is open onlv lo juniors or seniors: so live lmacl lo wail a wllile. -l liey sav lllal a lilmrarian llas more unusual exper- iences llian anyone. Anal. Pal. l Sllillllll lliinli a sellool lilmrarian woulcl llave even more. Xxjlllall l am unalmle lo linzl a lmoolc lior myselli. all l llave lo clo is lo asli a Qirl in elmarge. ancl slle liincls il immeclialely. lyal. our lilmrarv llas a lol ol lmoolis. l wonfler liow many. Some clay l lllinli l will eounl llleml f7Ai:5 gearii fifor Anolller year, anotlier lDerrielc. Tlie Wilole stall is relieved wlien tide last annual lwas lween given out. time money is all counted, and we are lree to tliinlc ol new ideas for next year. Our year lvooli tliis year is really going to lie something stupendous. Vve llave a deliglrt- lul new type ol cover tllis year. ltis lieavy padded com- position is done in two colors, one lmeing used to luring out time lligliligllts. Xve liave loads ol snap sliots tllis year. in fact. we really liave a larger lnoolc. And it is super. l'll send you a copy. Pat, and notice some ol the layouts. Tliey are all square-cut and very neat. l cer- tainly lilce tlie Cover design. Don't you tliinlc it is attractive? rl-lie art stall? spent lots ol time and elilort getting sometliing really modern and at time same time suitalule. l tliinlq tiiat it was wortld it. Tire suly-divisions are lbeautilul lliis year. Tliey depict time dreams ol a liigli sclmool student tlirougtlout llle year as seen lay lviary l.ou Kliewer. fjur stall picture was quite a novelty tllis year. it was talqen on a real derriclc at one ol tlie leases. Some ol tlie agile memlners ol time organization climlmed into tile upper parts ol time construction, lmut lor llie most part we stayed on llie ground liloor to lie pliotograplied. Xve all lmreatlmed a sigli ol reliel as we turned in our completed advertisement assignments. Qirace Stewart as Derrii'l4 advertising manager. lias quite a iolu in cliarge ol our mercliants advertising. H. CH. Reid, our Derriclc pliotograpller. lias done a splendid join will: our yearlnoolc. You will really appreciate luis worli. ljat. and understand tlie time and etlort lie put into it. Almost tlie lbest part ol tire ljerricli is tile autograpliing. Your scliool, as wllen you were liere pat. still is unsettled and lmuzzing during time last lew days ol scliool widen every- one is daslming madly around attempting to llind some- one and secure a signature lnelore class. A lew memlyers ol tlie Derrick stalt attended tlie journalism convention at Fresno State College tldis year. Vve attended a discussion almout editorial prola- lems ol sclmool yearlvoolis at XVl'1iCll eacli scllool tliat liacl representatives explained time stall organization and some ol tlie good points ol tlieir annuals. l Certainly lmope tllat we can upliold tlie standards ol our looolc tliis year ivy win ning an All-Star award again. Sometimes. pat. l wonder il tlwe student limody appre- ciates all time time we spend on tlleir Derricle. Alter liaving seen some ol tlie lmoolis in XX'lliC'll people liave written over pictures and copy, l lmow they donit. Yl'lllQ1Y Rlfi t'l' THE YlfARl5fX3K. ,lop row: Derriele editors: Vivian llowes, eclitorg Barluara Slolies, copy editor: lit-tsy Riftdlt-, copy t-di Nlargy Kirwan, organizations editor: Betty ljaull, senior editor: llomer lollnson, sports editor: Cirace Stewart, advertising manager: ll. in Rc-ir. pliotograpliz-rg .lerry Reed, sales manager. Riglit: rl lie Dc-rrit'li stall ctlimlw llli' CEIlllC'SC Vlitlll FUVY, IQUUKI, Slolies, lx,ltlXNX't'll, lit'iLi, lJPt'lit'r. lillllil Kleiwer, fiearley, lordan, nioodir, llaleg lrirst ron, llannali, lfxxy, Xveaver, Stewart, Cray, fiarl, Kirwan. llowes, Silcox, nloslner, lligli Scliooi Page 58 will ' Ft, :'--1' vi, if .vw af E A 4 . 4 il Wm Q X 7 f 4 - 4' X ' ,K nik :E-f ,.,,, , , ,pr J pskbf jf: afvl ' , . f ' n was-f 'A n fi Q. - , -nag? A 1 sl V 'Q ur Wk li f ii ii? an iii 0.1 I miss .I k..K1e'f : . . 1, .5 . '1 .S ,. ' MVK, 'A' dwg S '? 11 - ,Q .. A -n in if 93 'K' 1 C K 111 1 2 3 E 2 it Xl . 'Wx fi 'il 4? A Q Q 'E I F ii Q- . ,QW- ew S N,-367' arf' ' 9' 4 Vw ,awww-ffwfefz g K . , as ' ' v jf IQQLU5 itys Thursday again: the Gusher is out, and iym not happy. Ginger didnyt get her coiumn in on time, and heaven only knows what wiii happen to her. i can oniy hope that she wiii he aiiowed to go to Fresno Press Convention in the spring ioecause I know she wouid he hearthroken if she werenit aiiowed this priviiege. She went to the convention there in the iaii, and she came hack to schooi crammed to the iorim with new ideas for her coiumn. Oh weii, they canyt keep Ginger down for iong. Her amioition is to he an ex- ceiient executive like Virginia Widen, and I try to encourage her. Every seventh period the Gusher stati may ioe seen working industriousiy in Room R. I used to think that a person had to have extraordinary taient to work on the paper, iout Ginger informed me that you just have to he wiiiing to work and wiiiing to get that work in on time. imagine her saying a thing iike that when her coiumn isnyt in yet. live been thinking of trying my hand in the journalism ciass next year. Yes indeed, the more i toy with this idea, the more I iike it. iiii send you a copy oi my iirst coiumn. That is of course, if i can write a column. i have talked to some of the staff members who say that for the first few months, it is difiicuit to keep from writing a news item iike an editoriai or a feature, or vice versa. If I start, though, I won,t give up. af! fke fime EDVISORS VVORK TOVVARD DEADLINE. Aioove ieit: Virginia VX7iden, high schooi editor, pians speciai issue. Aiaovc right: Gusher editorsg Top row. Virginia Scott, Homer .iohnsong First row, Barham Vvehher, Virginia Vviden. variety to the readers. Pat Dcvers, Jerry Reed, Jack Nightcngaie. High School Page 40 1 itis surprising what one finds in the Gusherg somehow the staff seems to know pretty weii what is going on around t e schooi. Their gossip coiumn reveais that they apparently have spies at the theatre and piaces of other activities. Our sc ooi paper comes out aiternateiy with printe and mimeographed sheets which afford some SCHOOL JOURNALISTS. Above: Grishar staff Isp row, H. G. Reid, Stuh Roiocyg First row, Virginn Dqnx Barioara Vveioher, Jcwei Bradiey. Left: Gushcr staff 11 WEQSEH 1 in Hmm T SF ARI- IIII UNN www WSH XX HO PFN IHF I INI-N In, if ure: TI e 3 ' 1 power n 1 i Q r tl Scro :ocie yg i Ati row, ,o mson. -ic. N 'ixwe , Pfli SPFOIIC TONY, li-' . S l .'. I'lowes.Rirlflle: l irst rnw.XYi4len. Kirwan, Stewart. IJeclier. I.elt picture: Quill anrl Scroll initi- ates, H.C.Reirl, Ifarlmara Stolies, Pearl D0fli0T, anrl Ixlnrgy Kirwan are lmlinfllolflecl lielore tlieir lu-ing lecl ilflllllltl lllf' KEIIIIPIIS. tl ttf ISOOKXYC JRNIS XVORNI 'I'IIRUl'tiII BOOKS AT 'IIIIZIR NIIfIf'I'INCiS. Right picture: lioolewornis' nllicers: Top row, Nliss I Ilizalictli Becllorcl, aclvisor: 5econml row. Velma Xvoclarz. Alia- Xvintz-r: I irst it, Pat' row, lic-verly Keene. Bottom pitturer linoliwornisz lop row. fitto, Dean, lsretwell. Xvinter, llmrnton. l'arcf-ll: Seioncl row, ixlulroy, Dutliie, 'liurnr-r, Kirwan Stalin-s, Keene: lfirst roxy Nxlfltlilfl. I'm all alone now, and lim tliinliing ol tht- story tliat lwliss liecllorcl. our aclvisor, reacl at limoolcworms toniglit. It was very unusual. lterliaps tliat is tlie reason my mincl clwells on it. flll well, enougll ol tliat-l slioulfl try to tliinlc ol some new way to raise money lor our cluli lmecause as soon as we earn enougli money. we are going clown to see Fantasia at l.os Angeles. XVe solcl cancly at some ol tlie lmaslcetlmall games. ancl tlle prolit we macle gives our luanli luoolc a nice. juicy Ioolc. Any junior or senior can join our gatlmering in tlie jaysee lounge at seven ojclocli on Xveclnesclay evenings. 'us W E'-9 S lligll School Page -ll l tliorouglily clevourecl one ol llie national Quill and Scroll magazines tlie otlier I had never Ioolcecl at one lnelore. ancl wlien I rliscovereol tllat we will receive a copy ol eaelsi eclition. I cleciclecl to get interestecl in it. Tlie privilege ol a suluscription to tlie puln- lication is one ol tlie aclvantages ol lmecoming a Quill ancl Scroll memlmer. llie magazine contained lots ol interesting pointers for journalism luesicles interesting reports on wllat otlier cliapters are cloing in tlie way ol activity. I'II senfl you a copy il youifl lilce Eiglwteen memlmers ol tlme Derriclc and Guslier stalls journeyecl to Fresno Saturclay. April Qfjtll. to attencl tlie annual Fresno State journalism meeting. ournagfific min ri I never coulcl quite unclerstancl wliy Ilie Quill ancl Scroll was always so small. ancl tliis year we liave only lourteen rnemlmers. liut now. l see tllat one lias to lie really goocl to get into select lionorary society. ljrolmalaly tlie most notalile activity ol tlie year was tlie campaign lor tlie pulmlications party in tlie recent stuclent lJocly election. ln orcler to malie our scliool more clemoeratie ancl representative. two major parties were estalolislieclg namely. tlie pulilications ancl lorensics. This new iclea wliicli was introclucecl macle llie elections more interesting tlian tliey liave ever lueen laelore. Poster alter poster was put up in tlie llalls telling tlie wliy ol eacli platlorm. Vve sponsored ,lim Terry, Glen Ne-eley, Nancy l.ocl4arcl. and .lim Bullarcl. ancl forensics sponsorecl l.eonarcl Iloocl. Betty Cunningliam, Rutli Kamp. anal H. G. Reicl. ,lille olliicers were electecl liall lrom eacli party: so tliere were no liarcl feelings. Time figuill ancl Scroll initiation was on April IT tliis year. For clays luelore. time prospective initiates were tremlvling in tlleir ldoots at tlie tliouglit ol tlme orcleal. It really wasnit so lyacl as tliey luacl an- ticipatecl. At least tliey cliclnit lrave to pusli peanuts witli tlieir noses. oreign, refafionfi Oh, Pat, the most wonderiui thing has happened. Ciinger has won the Spanish award. tm very proud oi her, oi course, and then again I rather envy her. i rather wish i had taken Spanish now hecause itis such a romantic sounding ianguage. it just seems to roii oiit the tongues oi the Spanish students at our schooi. i wish Latin would roii oti my tongue. live taicen it for two years now and i'm stiii having diiiicuity. Xvesre reading Caesar, and that man, my. he certainty had a way aioout him. Next year the ciass starts on Cicero and iourth year theyire at Virgil. Considering the lrouhie i arn having with Caesar, tive decided that next year i shouid try my hand at French. Now. donit get me wrong. itis not that I donit iiice Lating itis just that I want to taice French too. French is a ianguage you can iearn to read and speaic more easiiy than some other ianguages. and itis very popuiar with our gang. A iot ot them have taicen one or two years of it, and to me, who has taicen Latin, it is quite annoying when they ioegin their French conversation, it is a very pleasing ianguage to hear hut it has a certain whine to it that undouhtediy is diiiiicuit to master. CJUR SCHfJfJL LtNGt,IlS'l'S. Top picture: iia Gates, iyiary .iean Carr, paui Gihson, and Preston Burdette write Latin sentences at the hoard. Center picture: Virginia Dzxlla and Catherine Duhourdieu iiiustrate their knowledge ot Spanish. Bottom: l.rmguu,ge clepartnwnt memhers rcciinc on thc front steps, Top row, Niiss Dorothy Leonard, Nirs. Niiriam Dyer-Bennet, ixfiiss Bertha Judges: Front row, John Vit. S. Wiorris, iviiss Sarah Baiiar. High School Page 42 n fouc wifA Caefiar 'I'HEY'VE CHANGED THE NAME. BUT THE l7UN'S THE SANTE. Top picture: Iunior American Classical League niemiversg Top row. ixir. ixfiorris. Pryior, Dates, VX'rigtit, Etcter, Dawson, Stave, G. Hnnnaii, Buttarci, YIiit0Ill2iS, Sciiniittg Fittii row, Tritt. Stokes. tsilitiawa. Carmictmet, Coitax. Ingram, Howarot, Rogers, Ageeg Fourth row, ixiax- weti, Tittey. Joiinsun. Dean, Barnes, Black, Lcpper, 7-i1l'0f.fd0YL Stmre: Ttiirci row. TW, Hannati, Stiugart, Sitcox, Sctinoor, Burtvricige. Xytiinipey, You rememtoer tile Latin CtuiJ when you went to sctioot at Taft Higtl, cionst you? VX7eit. itis reativ got some get-upfanci-go now. Weive changed time name of just any otct Latin Ctutou to tile Junior American Ciassicai League, and ati of tiie members are sporting Qoifi ctuin pins. We tiaci a ioanquet in time ancient Roman styie and had tots ot fun. We rectined at tile taiotes in time otct Roman way and were cute in our Roman dress. Cicero anct Caesar stitt have a ptace in ttxe J.A.C.L., but our ctuio is actu- aiiy going modern. VVe've had picnics and parties galore, and weive been finding out tiow much fun Roman games can toe. Samson, Raines. tistietc, Niyers: Se-cunci row, Kirwan, Niitter, iviiteiieti. Bennett, Niiiier, Rider, Lee, Carr, Kirwan, Reect: First row, Alien, Cottax, Vfinstow, iviarstiatt. Bennet, Vveaver. Stotts, Attison, Rem- ington. Center rigtxt: Wtrs. tiannati, Wir. Hannati, Connie Alien, anct Wir. ixinrris discuss Caesar. Center tett: Togas invaded ttie campus at tin- Roman Banquet: Bearri, Vvtiirnpey, Vxiinsiow, Siiugart, ytitier. Bottom picture: ivir. tvtorris instructs iviary Barnes in ctitticutt translation. Higii Seiiooi Page 43 5461 ACLU? l'l'LM6LC Two very vaiuahie parts ol our mu- sirai entertainment are the following: The hrass quartet-consisting ol John Shore, Rathlourn S h e i t o n, James Schmitt, and Raymond Niatthai. They have entertained us on several occa- sions, and they are always good. The other is a Cornet trio. The mem- hers are Jack lvioore, John Shore, and Rathhurn Shelton, who were featured in the concert in an arrangement of HAnnie l.aurie a la Niodernen hy Leon- ard. Our orehestra gave their Fourth an- nual concert on ixiarch QI ot this year. Pat. l didnit lcnow that our school had such musirians. i had heard them play lor our school performances, and i thought that they did just ahout super then. hut they certainly excelled their past records at the Concert. MLISICAL COOPERATION. Top pirturv: Orrin-sim memhersg Top row, Hannah, iJ1'Kftiil2llIl, Vveiss, Smith, Long, Schmitt, Chandler, Shelton, N,lCi.illlgfiliiIl, Saalc, Brown, Browning, Ralf-y: third row, Hazzard. ixicclain, Starhurli, Pittman. Roherts, Xvinslow, Scott, ixiontgonlery, .lar'iison, Kc-tridgfe, Kirlipntrieii, Noalces: Serond row, Stay:-, Smith, Sliinner, Holliman, .lone-s, Niitclu,-ll, Rah-y, ilintjvs, ijruivtt. Quzxndt, Biiller, Keith, i:2lI'ltJXY3 lfirst row, Green, Coker, Diclceilsoil, Butlin. Van liossc-n, lxictfileary, Keene, Davis, King, Xvallvn, llnrper, Cooper. Center picture: Vernon llowc-s. Roclnt-y Slave, Donald Jackson, and Tom Stevens nmlin- up the string quartet. Bottom pittture: Ray hfintthni, music teacher, instructs students on wind instruments: Allen Brown, John Vvnldiv. tiene lX'it'Danit-ls, Carl Peaiil, Mary Louise Collvnx, and .lm-anne Davis. 11 E W QQ9 Q 55 High, School Page 44 I1 llllflgff 0 15011 N Fl 6' IX l N Xiill' ll N N X u lu um rw N nu X 11 ll N nm I iflli I , 4, I 1 11 1m nl Nl nl mn b'm 'll, mf 1 1 r . OW Q 1 1 ls I xx iieid. Our ioand does a great deal to pep up our iootioaii games. in every quiet moment Mr. Matthai brings the group to attention, and the strains ot Taft pep songs may he heard echoing across the Field. The ioand made a coiorfui procession marching in our H3Oth Anni- versaryu parade iast fait. They have given us iots ot entertainment dur- ing the iast foothaii season, too. Between haives we were quite regu- iariy treated with the hand marching and making formations on the RHYTHM Top picture: Bond mcmiaersg Top row, J. Smith. Spitticr, Xvehher, Chandier, R. Schmitt, Anderson, Gray: Third row. Vveicii, Peahi, Burdette, Bowers, fl. Smith. Long, ti. Schmitt, GFIIBBS, Jones. Vvcissg Second row, Starinucii, Levaiicy, Louis, Gentry, Scarhorougii, Carter, Shore, Cvicndcning, Shelton, Cone, iVir. Niatthaig First row, Hazzard, ix'icCiain, Pittman. Hast, Roweii, WicAnaiiy, Hicks, iviorgan, Parry. isariow, Brown. Leif: Torn J. Stevens, Wirs. Heir-n Love Shaw, and Raymond iwatthai, music instructors, prepare concerts. Beiow ieiit picture: The Band sercnadcs students. Beiow, center picture: Trumpet trio presented numher for concert: ,iacii ivioore, John Shore, Ratilhournc Shciton. Bciow, right picture: Junior hand: Back row, Terry, Bralniiam, Doiittic, Vincent, Ladd, prior, Buticr: Second row, Cooper. Biufb. Gray, Scott, Ferguson, Xfxriliflt First row, Stuichrnan, Roberts, Grauc, Landon, Qur Taft Union High Schooi and Junior Coiiege Band is something that any schooi couid ioe proud oi. You shouid have heard their spring concert this year, Pat. You ioeing a iover of the ciassicai music and ap- preciating it as you do, wouid have been heid speii- inound with the groupys interpretation of the tirst move- ment of Borodineys USecond Symphonyf, Mr. Matthai did a wonderiui piece of work. He was aided in his WEQ6o413Wz High school Page 46 C conducting hy Rathhurn Sheiton, student director, who directed Goidmaricys Nsaicutaia Overture.,, The per- sonnei of the concert ioand amounts to 65 proilicient artists. They are governed ioy their oizilicers, John Shore, presidentg Harry Seymour, vice presidentg Theoia Car- ter, secretaryg Rathhurn Sheiton, student directorg Neat Starioucic, drum major: and James Schmitt, iihrarian. HEWEQQH 'Sax 2 'ggi Some clay lwelore l gfrucluule l woulcl surely lo lx-long lo llle girls' clrum uml lJuQle corps. XVH wulrlmecl lllem perllorm llie olller clay. nncl il loolis lille lols ol! lun. llle memlwers ol llie orgzmizulion wear jumper clresses in pzxlriolie lmlue uncl golcl uncl lllev ure lecl lay llme maiorelle. plurgie House. wlno is mlornecl in E1 sllort wllile sill: eoslume willrn lJools uncl lmul. r 1 - llle corps lms perlormecl on numerous oeeusions inelucling loollmll games, parades, unrl llley up- peurecl in ull Huppeneml in Tallf' our selnool movie. Some ol' llme lormulions llxul the girls mulce on llie gricliron during llme lmlves are very goocl. l woulcl lle nervous lor leur llml l was going lelil wlmen llme resl ol llle girls were going Tiglll. lt is a myslery lo me lmow llxey ldlow lrugles or lxeal elrums. lceep in step. Below eenler: 'lille lmnel plays lor lloolliull games Below riglll: Drum eorps muiorelles, lxlargie House nml .losepllinc Stone, pose lor llme num-ru. lfollom pielure: Drum fiorps memlxersg llueli row, Gailllc-r, Rolmlvins, ililumnpson. Selmsleen. liruue, l'luillips, .SQIJLQ ula fAe Aa illlil Illillil' lUI'lllilllOllS illl ill OHVO. l,l'rllr 1 lmeller slirli lo somellxingg simpler l.ols ol inslrumenls ure usefl in ou on les ru uncl lmncl. uncl consequenlly. lllere ure quill in inslrumenlul elusses. As you linow. llle mus L ll ing is equippecl willl smull souncl-prool roof s wliiell llle sluclenls of music' fun prnelice in pu lloping lllul some day lliev will lxe une lo mm in llle lmml or 0l'CllCSlI'i1. llme rooms, il seems are nol so sounrl-proof as ll1ey eoulcl lie. lX'!lzlflW limes I OUP VVillliS Ql0NVll llle llilll lll' Cilll llK'ill' ml lux Nl v. noles us an lxeginner praeliees llle seuli Time piano classes are eoncluelecl lmy X rs ec 1 Sllaw. liesicles llaving pianos lo pruc ice on Q sluclenls lmve lceylxoarcls on NN'llit'll lllex can llgl e oul llle music' willwout lmving lo lmenr il lxlurslmll, lliuliler, Kurlz, Dickson, lilouser: lfirs r ousn Howurrl, lngrzun, ljenninglon, lillilzls, Amlre. l'nlcls Hourlun Yan Sryoe, Rulilerlv, Kerr. Slone. ,-Q 44 ?s Q1 P115 l've just tinished a soap carving ot a tat little pony which is the pride of my art course. Miss Steininger explained the principles ot soap carving to our class, and the results ot her explanation are worlcs ol art ol' which our Class is Very proud. A certain technique ol soap carving must loe mastered helore a good piece can he turned out. Almost all the students in our class made soap figurines, and We're going to have a swell display in the main hall. Miss Steininger says that she will soon let me try my slqill at a plaster of paris figurine. You first model from clay and then malqe a mold. After this you till the mold to form the desired figurine. This all sounds rather complicated to me, hut lym eager to try it. hiore experienced students are allowed to do oil paint- ing, and it,s lots ot lun to watch them. They start on prolblems ot still lite first. Vvhen they have practiced at this lor a while, they can paint anything they wish. l am inclined to thintc that the most practical art course is the llirst year. Nve tirst studied ahout colors and made charts and diagrams. Next we tool: up the prohlem ol printing. l lilied this hest ot all, and helieve, me, live certainly made good use ol this lcnowtedge. All during my art Course l have wanted to try my hand at murals. Perhaps someday l shall do il. Those murals that I have seen loolc as it they were a lot ot wort: to malce, lout, after all, what is worth-while that isnit hard? After studying a large and complicated mural which two of lVliss Steiningees proteges hung in the lihrary, l feel inspired. USEFUL CTRAITTS ARE LEARNED IN THE ART DIil'AR'l'3lFN'I'. Ahove picture: Bliss Steininger discusses art with Harold Richard. Right picture: Bill Hcasley and hlalncl Gilhreath learn the art ol silver-welding. High. School Page 48 AR't'IS't'lC rl-op picture: Art def puriment: Nliss Eleanor .lenns, txliss Dorothy Henderson. and Bliss Alina Steininger arrange interesting displays ot students' work. Center picture: Leland Norris, nrt student. paints an interesting mural. wid-1Qfif413 0l0l0Ql an curved lim sitting in the sun sltetehing the new tennis courts with the parli as a harlxgrouncl. llis a won- clerliul clay. the liincl ol' clay that malies a person thankful to he alive. At the present moment lim thanlxing my lueliy stars that lim a memher ol the Art Cluh. l was eleetecl last year. hut live waitecl a longer time than that lor my artistic' allilily lo he reeognizecl as oulstancling. fine ol the hest times ol this year was hacl at the Valen- tinels party. Each memher larought an original valentine lor his lriencl. You should have seen that one l gave to Ginger. fjne ol the privileges ol laeing a memher oi the Art Cluh is the use ol the art room at noon. During the noon hour i olilen go there to lVliss Steininger, our advisor, and receive help on many ol my art prohlems. l just liinisheci a sporty loolcing helt which was in spare noon hours, ancl lrom the results l got. i feel it was worth the time l lahorecl. Derrielcis art staii lay out the pages lor the en- tire hooli ancl clo all the art worli. Fly amhitionis to he almle to draw suhtlivisions as well as iwlary l.u Kliewer clicl this year. You havenit seen our new photography room. have you. Pat? l have heen up there a lew times. and now l certainly want to talce photography as an eleetiye. Ginger hart on a lovely helt the other clay that she rnacle in leather cralt. She macle it to match her purse that she had eonstruetecl. and they malce a very nice eomlmination, l.0ts ol the girls are making wallets lor their lmoy-lriencls. ll' l take leather worlc next year. l'll sencl you my lirst S'l'l,'DIfN'lS PL'RSl'I'f VARIIQD IN'liIiRl2S't'S IN ART l'illfi,D. lop pieture: Velma fiamplqell, .larli Loperena, anal xlartin Nlmliloy are eaught in the photography room. Venter pitturez Katie Nhllonalzl, art stuclent, prints a Derrirli sign. Right picture: Sturlents liincl weaving enioyahle: ixlueller, llielcerson. Kurtz, Sflllllll, Below right: flrt clul: memhers lop row, Roherts, firay, lxlason, Srlleitlerli. firilzteath, hlosher. Kitrhalig Sevontl row, Kliewer, Roherts, llonaltlson, Bailey: liirst nm. ijertlen. lilllldlllii lielow lelt1 fiene Kilrliali, art stuflent, sltetrhes lmilnlings, WE'-9 A413 --A. oof69Affs anal fanfaay At ttie tirst ot' ttie year a patriotic drama, KtAmeric'an Pass- port.H was presented tny an experienced Cast. t was tcept on ttme edge of my seat ttmrougtm time wtmote ptay. and when it ended xvittn ttle audience and entire Cast singing mtttle Star Spangted Bannerf' it gave me a pteasant teeting inside NVtltCt'l is rattier dittticutt to exptain. Yes, itts true, ttle radio dramatists trom ixtr. Borettts ctasses won ttie Ctass A division at ttle ttiird annuat radio ptay tourna- ment at ttle Fresno State Cotiege. tViy ttriends and t were tt1ritted to tiear ttiis news, and wtien ttle radio students tyrougtit' tlome ttle sweepstakes prize and an inctividuat troptly. t tmetped my tettow students stiower time vast wittm praise. tim gtad you enjoyed Hxvtiat a Lite. t certainty did. rt-tue cast was at its tnest ttlat nigtlt and eactl tine was detivered at just ttie rigtit time to produce a good taugtm. Since ttmis Henry 4AtLtI'tCt'1 ptay was produced, t tlave notired many peopte titxe tiim around time campus. rtqtlli Cast tor Kitt Happened in Pttattn tlad a gay time ptaying in 'ttattts movie. Yes, indeed, Hottywood came to our SCt100t. W5-'SQA 'Sanz Higii Setioot Page 30 DRAXIATEERS, 'top pice ture: txtenitvers ot ttie win- ning radio ctrrimu tournunwnt group, Vttop row, ytr. Borreti. Bartmra Cooper, tstora tjattet. Bartxara Stokes, Norma Barns-s, t.onvr'rna Vtttiomas, Botm Cottmertg First row, Ernie Xvattu-r, Bot: Crossan, Keitti Bt-ntiey, ,totin t tatversun, SL-Const pifturi-, tett: ttiwrman Lippz-rt, tiotm Cotta-rt, and Bot: cwrossan enjoy a good tigiit in Uxvtiat a i.ite.H Rigtit: ttf-rman t.ippt-rt and Fw-tyn ttogan atwty portray Henry Atstrirtu anct tiis giri- triend in Hxvtiat a Lite. Bottom pirture: ttattn-rine Brands-ntvurg and Biii Ntartin in Aim-riraii Passport. Sl'fJKESxllfN. lop piilurv: liorvnsirs soriuly nwinln-rs: lop row. air. llaslnann, Ux- so , V , , r. 1' -rs, Xval- lorcl, Peters. Dullim-lil, .laini- n Rclcl N Ph late, Harper, Dawson, lxlilain, .lorgr'nson, lfarneli, Downs: 'llllirrl row, Vlasnili, liaistlon, Vineyarrl, Xvlxilf iorli, 'liz-rry, Casey, Vauglln, Collax, R, Srnilll, .l. Snuilli, lloocl: Seeoncl row, lit-nllc-y, Nlailwws, Rirlley, Zi-ller, Vllll0lIlilS, Brant, lxlillr-r, Rc'- neau, Ter-I, Rolmeyq lfronl row. rl-ilblaei. Xvnlmlwr. Kaiser, Keiriflgv. Hitson, lic-clown Xxleaver, Kamp, lXlr'l.vnnan. Seronei picture: Ray flollax, l.ouisr' Kclrivlge: Hazel llil- son, Ruili Kamp anfl liill Barneil Cleelicalr' lllr' new sr-nriing station. lgfllililll pir- lllrof lxflllsqllljrs Phill llH'lll' lmc-rs: Top row, fjxlorml, Arncll, Peters. Collwri, lxlv- Curcly, Xvirls, Crossan, Sllllllll l'4ouril1 row. lic-nilry. Brice, Scott, Faull: 'liliircl row, Hunt, Depew, lsarlow, Pittman, Siolirs: Seroml row. ljallait, Tlmnlas, linulwellL lfirst row, Branrlenlmurg, lxlv- Donnugli, Harriy, Howr-ll. if i 'j'.,.--A +9 ia :Fi 'f 'Qs e an ITLCL 6-0110 Sliyness lias lelt me sinve l joinecl tlre Forensics Clulv. You lcnow liow l userl lo Complain alnoul time queer feeling that would Come to me lmelore l appeared in a general assembly to malce a lvriel announfemenl. Xvell, l still get tliat leeling. but l'm ever so mucli more conliclent tllat my voice wonil leave me. l always tllouglit tlial you llacl to lue a goocl spealcer lo join. l:Jut l louncl iliat if you are interested in speaking, are willing to participate in pro- grams. ancl lcnow lioxv to llave a goocl lime, tliey are glad lo liave you. VVQ visilerl tile rafiio sluclios, N.ll.C. ancl C.B.S., ancl cle- Ciclecl to estalmlisll a sencling station ol our own at Tait Higll. For- ensics clull clicl lmig tllings this year. On tlie lirsl Xveclnesclay ol earli rnonllm my lriencls ancl l may lxe louncl in llie auclitorium enioying a program put on lay olller memluers ol lime nlasquers or lielping put il on ourselves. Time pro- gram usually lasls alxoul an liourg lllen. ol rourse, relreslxmenls are servecl lo an enlllusiastif group. :W 566 E fi 1 3 WL lligli Scllool Page 51 VXfi1at most of us tind so diiticutt during our sciloot years is deciding wtiat we are going to toe when We grow up. And i, am ever so grateiut to our sctiooi ine- cause it does not evade ttris ditticuit part ot its responsi- iaiiity. itis especiaity ditticuit with someone titce me who is atways ctianging my mind. But, ineiieve it or not, my counsetor encourages me to try various tietds untit t am satisfied, atttrougiw ttrat means a iot more wori4 for ilim in arranging my program. Att icinds ot information about occupations is made avaiiatote to us in tiene coun- setting room and we can come in and iurovvse around wtmenever we wistw. The sctloot is even concerned aioout ptacing us when we graduate, and peopie tiice Raymond Scott, commer- ciat, Raiptl Nix, weiding, Jotin Cotiuert, mactline stdop, ii. Vance Frazier. mactaine shop, George VX7atson, me- ctlanicat drawing, Geottrey Noatces, carpentry, and many ottiers trave tmeen responsiiaie tor ptacing ever so many of their graduates. Grace E. Harris, guidance director, Ciordon Artelt. and Laurence Poot, wettare directors, tiave been particutariy iietptui in tilis regard. And a speciat word ot ttlanirs is due tViiss Harris tor tier unusuat and informative displays on up-to-time minute opportunities in vocations. M 3903! Tide tottowing section discusses time piwase ot sctioot iite at Tatt tinion Piigil Sctlooi wtiicti twas made it wett icnown tilrougtmout our state. Time oppor- tunities tor vocationat training begin witii courses in wood. metat, radio, rneciianicat drawing, and tead to car- pentry, mactiine stlop. or wetdingg tiome economics courses train tnuture wives and ilusiaandsg science and mattaematics prepare for cottege or de- SL! tense industriesg commerciai gradu- ates enter tiie iuusiness wortd. VOCATION DAY HELPS S'I'UDiiN'l'S HND Liirii VXTJRK. Top picture, ietit: iDcwey Raper ilas a drawer in tiene siiops tvuitding, too, Top Rigiltz Vance Frazier, sixops instructor, stmws students ti lC controt ivoard. 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A X -i f- ' - - Vu Nh xv f K Afqi f f ff' ff f d + 5 i r 2-4--P, riff f f , f Q4 f Q f 4 ' Y- -j ln l i.- I 1 f T , f ff: ,7 ' 325 , J ,, Q, 2 ' , 711' R - an-. f ' , fff K V ff - A 1 1 41 llllmlnmm, , 4 l tiave never realized until recently wtmat an ellicient and mectranized slmops department Taft tmas. tt took our Hollywood production, Hit Hap- pened in Tattf' to arouse my interest and ac- quaintance wittl our equipment. t imad not known before aliout ttne training in time nmany tields ot ttmat line tlmat Tall offered. Alter seeing time movie I decided to took around time plant and t was quite surprised witlm wlmat t saw. Among ttme vocations tauglmt under ttme depart- ment are auto mecimanics. welding, wood slmop, and carpentry. All ot ttmose named could easily lme carried on as a vocation. Nly triend is tmaving quite a struggle wittl tmer mectmanicat drawing class. I know ttmat women are supposedly dumb, lJut stme realty lmas more sense ttman tlmey give lmer credit tor liaving. cbt course, stme didnit know exactly wtmat a U, S. maclmine tmolt looked like, lmut stxe did complete time drawing'-linally. The mectmanical drawing students turn out some very intricate and interesting drawings. Time department tmad a display ol some of time better timings not so long ago in time front stmow case. tt looks tascinating. --fa! I Xf- Higim, School Page 54 en an mac inefi EXPERT MACHINISTS. Top picture: Siiops faculty takes oft work elotln-s to pose for time vanmfera: Top row, George Vvat- son, Paul Slanclitt. Vvestwood Case, Jolla Coltmert. Fred Beatty, Clillord Boswell. Rolmert Zectmer, Allmert Conrad: First row. Vance lfrazier, Larry Pool, Bernard Xxlall, Cieolqlrey Nlmzilies, li, Bartow, H. S. Nix. Center picture: Boi: Xvaketield utixesv' an auto motor, Bottom lelt pic- ture: Boys clean up at time wastm rack in SlIOlJS, Bottom riglit picf ture: Ralptl Preweti takes clmarge ot' time control imoard. You I'Q'klllySll0l1tlt see some ol' tlic worlc llial Ille lxlelal Vvortcerst rlulm ftoes. Pal. rtqliey are very gooct. FIQIICFC are quite a levy memluers tliis year. anct ttmey wear llie Ntetal Xvorlierst rtulu emlmlein xvliicti was ctesignect lny one ol tile lmoys. ixtr. Pmosxvell is very prouct ol tlle group of artisans, anct tic tias gooct reason to lie. some ot ttleir wortc is lueaulitul. iltlmey tiave matte sufti tlltllQS as platters, plates. bowls. rings. llracetets. anct lmoolc ends. Time pieces wllicti are marie of silver. Copper, or lvronze. liave marie lovely ftisplays in our sliowvase in ttxe main luatt. ixty lirotlier marie me a set ol' lvooliencts. anct tlien tle tool: tliem lJaCl4 again lor time rtisptay. tint t guess tlwat t Stlillllfltlit leet so lmactty lwrause t saw so many people actmiring my tnoolc encts. Anyway tim prouct ot my larotiier tor matcing me suclw a imanctsome gift, and tim prouci ot my tnoolcencts. too. The xvooct sliop in our 55' were mmm W 2 A . .1 W is 4Hfc'Tl Vind.-4'z 3-Y Lg vs cb V Y 5 L., iYgr ..wf,w.E fi iiLs?a 7 KJTI 1 We y manual arts ctepartment ol! ters a wicte variety ot inter- esting things to do, ranging from carpentry to cteticale Working on intricate Cup- lboarfis. anct Ctiests. Our Carpentry vtass Construfts a tiouse every year XVt'liI't1 it setts at an auction to time txigtiest lxictcier. ivty motlier anct l went down to toolc at it, anct we tbottl agreect tliat we slmutct like to live in tliis trouse. NIETAL XX'ORKtiRS ORGANIZIAQ I-'UR Blf'I I'ER RtiSl'l.'I'S. Above pirturv: tiolv Ali.-I learns tlu- art at xvnmtxvorli. Rigflit piztnrt-: Dirk Hastings gjuictes tlie metal ruttvr. iiuttoni I'lit'tlll'4'Z ixlvtul Vvyorlevrsi flulm vt:-ans up tor tlw ram:-ra: 'top row, tially tiuurtln YOSV, Sorrel, R. Gilt, Kitetlali, firlilv, Dallas, lxir. Boswell, Xvant, Frazier. Slllittl, tjc-flier, lxturptly, tiuwmanz Vl1t1il'ft row. liramlun, cbclnlll. tzlltlillstlll, Xxvilfdl SPFUIHI FUVV, Bflfl1lYC'l. VI-UXVIlSt'lHt. Powetlg First rmv, .lonz-s, Dr-vers, tiuttir-r, Xvestlvroolis, ttnnsv. siaii, IN lJISCRltNtlNA'l'lON. Alum- piaum: ljwiglut Alctricli selects ilu- rigtlt tool lor tile rigtat purpose in time auto lllCf'llill1it'S slmp. J? H926 an friang ed Higlz Sl'll0Ol Page 53 egg- fzs: .--s Q. .Er . , .sfi ssift Q, .. . ,V .W H irlrf sfif--a' N W Pk yn, . . . W KW. L' L gs 7 he .- ii. M. -555' . ifffg- . .. ,, it Pfir' i e' l s Liz? ir fs 11 - -.5 fwfr . W U, 1 ' 2. 1 vifertm , 511.212 1,1-Q as ig -as Qi ' , fc .Q t . K if .'qT'1jsii. jiri, 2-,S l i . 1 f - A seiil. ,- -- ,1 . -. uf .iq-VV-:Eg : . .1-U..s.As.,:a., 'F in K iii' .2f- . E 'till S Hx .Q .. f it fin. USEFUL ABOUT THF liOix'lF:. Vllop picture: Edith Stone prepares a lasty dish. Center pic- ture: Nlargarcl 'lille-y and Vivizxrx Deljcrw lxegin a new project. Right pic- ture: Helen Shipley sr-ws , a straight scam. i've always wanted to maize my own clothes. and now that live seen some of the smart costumes that the girls have macle in their sewing classes, lm more determined lhan ever heiore to clo so. Every time i stand in line lor lunch in the domestic science huilcl- ing, I admire lhe attractive window display that the sewing classes arrange. The girls have designed some adorahie play suits, date dresses. sport dresses, suits, and evening clothes. They are learning to lalce care oi the lligure problems oi the high school girl. Aithough l'm taking an academic course. l helieve this course would the useiul and interesting lo me. High School Page 56 necessary. T e things l mentione we Aonore ro efkiion Gingens mother thought she would never learn to cooic, hut she certainly has changed her mind. This is only Snoolcieys first year of coolcing, and you would he surprised to lcnow how many things she has accomplished. She can malce cup calces that melt in your mouth, hiscuits that are light as a ieather, and fudge, Well, itys plenty good, too. l donst mean that these are the only things she can malce. Heavens noi She can prepare a complete dinner when I1 d are just her specialty. She says that her course in cooicing at school arouses her interest in coolcing at home. Snooicie has even cultivated an interest for cooicing in her hroth- er. Donyt you thinli itls grand tor men to he ahle to cooic? SKILLED VVORKERS. 154-low: ' Niiss Thelma Xvhitc, Nliss Josephine Squire, and Nliss isuhel Ailctlnisen. home economics teachers, leach the fundamentals ol hornemaiiing. f-an will QI' lfUOI Qlnff Vvlial was tbal llorrible bang? XVQ bear il as we go reluctantly into tlie science building and are greeted by an overwhelming odor. But we are not alarmed'-il was jusl llle beginning cliernistry class. Someone lil a bunsen burner at time wrong lime. Now il is time lor us to go lo biology. and bliss Alwood promised us tlwat we Couid dissect piclqled grassluoppers today. l was not quite so llappy willm llle idea as I miglil be: lid just as soon draw time creatures. AII ol us made big messes of our tirst dissection, but we will no doubt improve. I can liardly wail lor tlle time wllen I can talce cllemislry. Ivly lriencls YVll0 are talcing it say tliat il' is quite lascinating. Ciinger made some cllemical fudge tlie other day tllat was really good. I could never malce as good vvitlr time proper ingre- clients. Gur scllool science department is very well equipped. and even tllougtr we llave lo pay lor breakage ot tubes. and bealcers, and lbe N lilce. weyre very lorlunate to llave tlie lree use ol tlie I equipment tliat comes out wliole. l surely tbinlc lbal time course we l1ave presented in general science is a good tlling. Tire course gives a preview ol tlle sci- ences and enables one to judge wlletlder or not be is capable ot going on l-artller in tlme tield. live always bad an interest in llris lield, but l canst understand wily tlme course bas to smell so. Science Courses are lots ot lun. and it you are en- listed in one, Pat, you probably lcnow lbat lllere is never a dull moment in any ol lliem. I was fooling around in tbe cliemistry laboratory tl1e otller day witlm fiinger. and I ruined my blouse willl some mispiacecl acid. .IPRUI EY'2lnS iillfl VIVIHII Howes CXpl0l'f' llil' VV0l1LlCI S ot SCIPHCC. FOR BE'l l'FR LIVING THROUGH CHEMISTRY. Top pic- lure: Nliss Alwoodys biology stuflcnls llollow llieir study ot lrc-cs Iiere on llle campus. Cm-nh-r picture: ln llie clreinislry Iaboralory lJli5lUNS'I'RATING 'IIIAT SCIENCE IS l l,IN. Aims-ff: 'IIN- Scic-ncv faculty relaxes lor a low minulesg Top row, I.0wc-ll R. Dailey. I'-Filllli XV. Rose, Ivlyron Smull. Jolm Xvcnrlcil lloweg First row, ixlauricl- IJ. Bnjacll, Nliss Alia- Atwood. .lames lxl. Robb. Riglil: Cllemistry stud:-nls enjoy laln days. 'WIWGWQ f7Ai:5 Alminerifi worfc! rliyping-my clownlall-tlmis is lerrilmle-lmere l type tllirty gross worcls a minute ancl wllen we Count tleie errors. l always encl up in tlie lmole. How Can il ever lueeome sueeesslul in time lvusi- ness world if l type minus worcls a minute? Per- liaps if l can talxe a last rate ol slmortlmancl, it will malce up lor my inaluility. lim loolcing lorwarcl to next year when l am planning lo lalce lvusiness training and olliee maeliines. l llope llial llnere is no possible way lor me to linislw witll a score ol notliing or less tlman notlringf. Vve really have wonclerlul opportunities in tile Field ol Commercial training. annl lots ol our stu- clents lrave ldeen placed in goocl positions. Tall high has excellent equipment lor all types ol lmusi- ness ancl commercial training. THE S'I'l,7DFN'l'S LEARN IIOXX' 'IU HAKIC 'I'Yl'I'f- XVRITILRS C'l,.ICK .-NND ADDING NAFIIINICS ADD. 'lhp pirture: COl7ll71!1l'C'illl rlepurhnenl larully lines up on Ilue lawn: Top row, ixliss Allee .lol1nsmm, ixlrs, ,lean llarfly, Nliss lflorenre E. l,.lnclerwonnl, Nliss tillilfllllll' ixlrfilynn: ltirsl mu, lxliss lierne E. Sliaw. Vl4llUl'Villll li. lolunson, Raymuncl II, Smell, l.ee XXVHIIFUNY. Ylillircl picture: George finnlxsey worlis lilie an expert, gli Selxool Page 38 Seconcl pielure: Tllis is llle plaee wllere you learn lo lap tlne lieys. Bolton: lell: nlore lmulilieeping llere. linlluln riglllz Xvanl to learn lmw lo lxeep lvmlisi' llereis your morn. Below: Climlc, Clirli, Clirli-llmatls all you lu-ar. Oh goodnessi i have only two designs made to hand in to my geometry teacher this ixfionday when lim sup- posed to have twelve. ixiother has always told me i should he more punctual and today, Friday. i wish i would have heeded her warning. Eaeh design that i have made took two hours. i've figured up the time that i will have to spend to finish the other ten, and it will take twenty hours. Our geometry class drew house plans last week. i feel that i learned a lot hy doing this even though Hnot very goodn was marked at the top of my paper when i got it hack. l enjoyed algebra last year and am looking forward to my seeond year oi it next year. Since i have been taking mathematics, i have noticed that my memory has improved greatly. A friend of mine just finished trig and is starting solid geometry. He helped me with my plane geometry. and iinds that this review was oi great help to him in solid geometry. KNfJXVi,lflJtii': fit i:iGliRi'iS. Right: The muthvnlaticrs faculty lines up ior us: lop row, Niauriu- D. iiI'iRFi'l, Larry R, Pool, Kenneth C. Ska-en: liirst row, Les J. Kim-nholz, tirank XV. Rose, .iames Ni, Rolmh. Beton: Sally fiarretson and leunette Bariaat inspert in tahle showing ilu- niatllenmtirs enrollment at 'insult Hi. Bottom h-lit pirture: Biargaret Gianopohis mul ixir. Ski-en solve lor x. Bottom right piiture: hir. Rohlr and Rev Cwollins solve a r'ompli1'aI4-il prohiem. 3.--fe9!,,ll I-hu Cadfufafionri Are you taking higher mathematics, Pat? ll' you are. i want you to rememher everything that you learn so that you can sort of help me along when i need the help. i do wish that you Could he here next year. Pat, to help me with sefond year algehra. Every time i think oi the trouhie I'lI prohahly have with it, i get that queer ieeiing inside. fr., H..,,...r,W , V w......,,A ? E9 5 .t , 'uf The heatth program at our schoot has a tong and serious preparation which few students reaiize. it in- ciudes surveys oi the schooi ptant covering space per chitd. satety provisions, transportation. iiiumination and ventitation, seating, sanitary toitets, hand washing tacitities, and provision for drinking water. it considers coior of watts, window rettection, and tatactciooard iiinish. it surveys and modities home study hours. it matces provision for schooi iunches and even tor schoot hreatc- fasts-with suggestions for nutritive menus. and dis- cusses in hygiene ciasses the vaiue and contrihution of dititerent foods. it is concerned with eating hahits and iunch room hehavior. 'EEE' .fer aminations and nurses, service: the hoys' and girts' physical education f program. which inciudes a variety oi games. competitions and exercises3 the noon recreation program, aititiated schoot organizations, such as the GJXA.. Btoctc T, and outdoor ctuhsg and inter-schotastic sports. Brown, Xvaidieg First row, Grimes, Cutp. Top K' , right: it iooiis iitie the toothatt team. Lett picture, top: Gifts tearn ttoiti dances as part ot their ycarws program, Center: Foothaii practice is heict. Bot- tom: 'tennis is a tavorite sport. Right picture, top: .tune txici,cnnan, initiate, is ati rtressezt up. Center: Boys play toothatt as part ot' the noon recreation. Bottom: The XVtl0tC student irocty enjoys ilu- initiation. recrea fion Safety education, so necessary in our tutt-speed civi- tization, ranges trom tire dritts. automoioite and hicycie riding precautions and pedestrian hazards to the care of eyesight, conduct in hails, and how to handle eiec- tricat appliances. Safety. it is emphasized, is not some- thing to he memorized, hut a state of mind in which each student tinaiiy teets a responsihitity of his own safety and the safety of others. Qur heaith program is concerned with what is hest for the individuai student. and tries to deveiop each student according to his own needs. Sli The pages which foiiow are con- cerned wilh the complete physicat ed- ucation program ot the schooi: the heaith program. inciuding medicai ex- .ti fig ,xii n. ,K E' i lk is K R. ' 1. A yi f A X ' Q 4 5 I ' I K v C -A 9 y? i t - ' it gk ' - I'I.iiN'l'Y OF GOOD HEALTH. Top picture, icttt: Uniden Glove participants: Top row, Conch fc-cher, iVicNcii, Sanders. Stone. 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VVe,ve had some very interesting courses in the heaith classes this year, one of them heing accident prevention. This particular course deais with att types of accidents from automohiie to those in the home. i have deduced from this course that although Be it ever so humhie, thereys no piace iiice home, home is the most dangerous piace that one can he. Discouraging, isnit it? Since I took hygiene this year, I aiso icnovv ati ahout how to bandage wounds. So when you visit Tait the next time, he carefui that I don't wound you so I can hanctage you. I could even give you artiiziciai respiration if I had to. Can you imagine--I howied the other day in gym class. I'Il heat your record yeti it costs us ten cents a iine in ciasses and we howi once a week at the Taft Bowiing academy. The school has organized a team, and they have some exceiient howiers in the persons of Jerry Free, Don Tratt, Evelyn Hogan, and a few others. I wouid rather iiice to he on the team, hut my game is so inconsist- ent that next month I wiii prohahiy he down around 100 again. i,rn certainty giad that our schooi teaches individual sports such as goif, tennis, swimming, and howling hecause these are the sports that I wiii he interested in when I am away from school. These sports give me things to do in my ieisure hours. Say, Pat, what do you do with your spare time? HELPING US KEEP HEALTHY. Right picture: Dr. J. Dykes-Johnson, school physician, examines a students throat. Below: Physical education iacuity grins for the camera: Top row. Nionty Rcedy, Harlan Lee, Miss Nora Brandt, Bernard Swartzeiig First row, Niiss Frances Stevens, iViiss Loree Denton, Miss Evelyn Krotz, Dean Johnson, ivirs. Couidery Ficharty, Vern iviuiien. Snuxo Tm going to rnaice a tennis piayer yet, Pat, or at ieast I think that I may he ahie to. Even though my hack hands are stiii atro- cious, my instructor says that she stiii has hope. Personaiiy. I donyt see how she can he that confident. Ginger has heen helping me with my game after schooi iateiy, and Vve improved so much now that I arn ahie to hit a halt hack to her every once in a white. Golf has hecome a very popuiar sport with our gang, Pat, and we often wish that you could he here to enjoy it with us. I aiways thought goif was a iazy manis game, hut now I realize that I was mistaken. I don't imagine goii wouid have even heen considered as much of a schooi sport if Vern Muiien, our physical education depart- ment head, was not Taftys numher one goif- ing enthusiast. He has even gone so far as to assert that goif wilt improve your speak- ing ahiiity. Now what can he mean hy that? SNES! 9 ti?U ?'Qfu un- 91' 'tk rw tieeause ot the Hvery unusuat weather that our sunny state hact this year. our lractc teams hart a tittte Ltittiicutty with their srhectute. ttowever, atter the rains ceasect. they enjoyect a gooct season. Nothing teets quite so gooct as a ctip in the Taft natatorium ptunge on the hot .tune stays tor which we are tamous. Uur seventh perioct gym vtass is very tortunate, 'cause we ctontt have to dash haeti to sehoot in orcter not to he tate to ctass. Our many rains this season have given the jittertmugs a chance to practice cturing gym ctasses. Un ctays when we cantt ptay outside htrs. tjxessy ptays the piano anct att tht- uhugsn jitter. Atso heeause ot' our unusuat precipi- tation. tatnte tennis has heroine the rage. During the hoys' gym periont those who pass the main tietds are very apt not onty to see hut atso hear ctitf terent games in progress. the hoys tcnow how to have a gooct time. anct they have it. They know that heatthy tzociies witt huitct strong mincts. anct t guess thatts why they ptay so harit. 'tlttf BOYS tttft' 't'lttftR Ql'O'l'.X OI' l RE'Stt AIR AND SVN- Stttxtf. Atmye: Seymour, fintp, antt tlaniet. rrnss-snuntry marvets, slanmt arnunct tn-tween raves, as part nt the tmys' physivnt ertuvution program, 'ttnp tr-tt: TIN- ern scnuntry tmnys tint- up tor pirtnriat review. itinp right: Boys enjoy SXNtIlllllIIlQ in hot weather, ttlhirtt right: they prarticw- trastiettuatt in their gym rtass. Sr-vnmt right: ffur hnys tearn tn throw the hnwt straight towarct the pins. Bottom pirture: Boys enjoy yuriz-ft sports. eelaing if High Setuoot Page 65 if Co-ec! C6ll02l 6 VXfe are living no longer in the days ot mighty men and wealc women. The girls, physical education de- partment presents just as many interesting things to do as the boysl. l'd lilte to see some of our big strong men stretch their manly bodies into the exercises that we do. Qur sports include tennis, bowling, swimming, arch- ery, hoclcey, speedball, baseball, and basketball, and we even managed to snealc in a lootball game now and then. The new courts that were put in north ol the music building malce it much better for the tennis enthusiasts. It surely leels wonderful to loe able to dive into cool blue water ol the natatorium during a summer Uscorcheru and bask on the cleclfs lor a whole hall hour in the middle ol the alternoon. Have you ever bowled? Qur gym class does once a weelc. The tirst time l tilted one ol those fourteen-pound ALL THIS FOR FIGURE, GRACE AND RHYTHM. Top left: tlling: in reality, it is a Swedish dance. Top right: Vvlllcn tlie roll will Krotz inalics a nice instructor lor tap dancing, no? Below riglit: ln per- balls and attempted to throw it down the alley, l prac- tically followect it, but now l can leave it quite suc- cesslully. Vve are having our hygiene now, and as this se- mester is devoted to mental hygiene, we are studying personality. Yesterday we tallied about the girl on a date. and we tallied about her clothes, her manners. and her conversation. Un Friday ol Public Schools Vveelc the physical education department gave a demonstration. Every- one toolc part, and alter the mass lormation on the tield and the lllag salute, we were dismissed to play games. Some ol us played baseball, tennis, hoclcey, baslcetball, speedball, badminton, or ping-pong. ln the gym we had tap dancing. modern dancing, and toll: dancing demonstrated. A visitor would surely be able to see that the girls as well as the boys enjoy an extremely varied program. lVlaybe itls good lor usl rliliz-sc students in girls' pllysicul eclucution SEECIII to lic- luolcing lor some- lias been talcen, girls may play any sport they wisli. Below lm-lt: Nliss lc-ct rliytlim, girls swing clubs. VVe're playing hasehall now. and our team usually wins. But then. loolc whoys on itl l lilce hasehall hest oi all the seasonal sports we play which are haslcethall, speedhall. hockey. and hasehall. And since it's now ming team. il ll ' tr Thatys only a small part of what we do. l.eap-step- step-step-leap-step-step-step-step-leap-step-. That is the chant that can he heard if one hrealcs in on the modern dance class that we have a few times a weelc. All of us get mixed up at first. hut we soon catch on and we go leaping around the gym lilce so many rabbits. Things such as that develop the muscles and malce us poised and graceful. The first few times we attempt the exercises we thinlc we have loeen misiniormed, especially the next day, lout after a tew trials the stretching and hending hecomes comparatively easy. After we have hecome proficient in the exercises, we are introduced to interpretative dances. It is in this class that we can rid our hodies of a feelings of ill will hy stamping the lloor rhythmically. Our teachers are even attempting to Find another Ginger Rogers in our class of tap dancing. Vve really have loads of lun even though we aren't always together. The dances that l thinlc are the most fun are the tolli dances. Vveyve had Spanish in La Cucarachaf' and lots of others, German and Swedish and Dutch. They really are lots ol lun to do, and they are just as lively as our jitterhugf, QA? Q Ak . 5 mnmawm lr. , sa, . - warm weather. we are allowed to he over to the plunge once a weelc. lhe girls are going to organize a swim- ACILITY, tilfl ICtENCY, AND bl-HUSIASIXI. l,c-lt: It loolcs easy? Below lc-lit picture: lvliss Denton instructs Patty Beard on lmarlillaml technique. Bc-low: Pat Cunningham rlwws on his whistle. Bottom right: Vfontlcr what these tap dancers are reaching lor? Bottom If-fr: Nlaylu- they that way. Uerggoclg Z5 oin , if A I.U'I4 CAN HAPPEN DURING IIIIQ NOON IKJUR, Ahovr-: Norma Kirtipatrirli and ixtary Barnes enjoy Iier-tlmoven during the HOU!! musii hour. as part ol ilu- noon recreu tional progqmins, 'I-op right: Glen Halt demon- strate right: s ilu- correct ping-pong tt-fhnique. Center Il Ioolis as though ,Iohnson and Xvatson are ready lor the tatce-oll, Iiottom right: Illain clothe IIHIYU s men play toothall, too. Below: A Ievv couples venture toward tht- center ol ilu- tloor during a noon dance. Baci: and Iorth-hacli and forth-Iive got a Icinlc in my nectc from watching the match, hut it was worth it. ping pong matches iascinate me anyway, and when Ginger has a part in one, my interest is doubted. The matches have heen going on tor several wee-Its with a Iarge audience gathered around the tahtes. Today a Iarger one than ever assemhled to watch the tiinals. I donit Icnow yet who Won. All I Imow ahout it is that Ginger didnyt. I Icnow how interested you are in good music. Pat. Thats why I wish you coutd hear some oi the heautitul records that I heard in the music huitding yester- day at noon. They have concerts there regularly on one day each weelc. As I listen to them, I sit there relaxed, forgetting my troulotes. Sty Iittte sister has gone to atmost every noon recreation dance this year. At Iirst' she didnit Icnow how to dance at all hut now she can do it with the hest ot them. Cn almost every day ol the Xveelc there is a good noon shoxv either in the auditorium or the little thea- ter. Baslcethall, Ioothall. Imase- IuaII. vollevhall, and tennis can he played any noon. Alter lunch at Tall High everyone has something to do. The freshman dancing class has proved to he a great suc- cess this year. Pat. All the hashtut Ireshman hoys have learned the correct way to txvirt their pretty freshman girl partner, They have learned what lun dancing can he. VJ 'li G F . L, yt? .. I il A A its .... W5 ei are gm. . -, ii F it X : il' T0 imaaww K fjfrgiliiiagaf iffl 'f 'I ' ' . .iff f..5ilf,i,g.1fg,ifTff,,I p ii.lflLM'h.l X K line-al aff .f ff.. ...Lf WW ivtayioe it was the cotci mountain airg mayhe we ciictnit tcnow if how to cootig iout something' surety went wrong with those steaics. However, poor iooci couirtnyt ciim our spirits when we could sici anct tohoggang so the hoys' outcioor ciuh snow trip was a huge success just the same. Hearted hy the oiiicers, Arthur Duhhers. Xvittis Richey. anct Joe Zeitar. the iooys' outdoor ctuh had great times on their fishing trips and outings, and at the target shoot and contests. Everyone remarixect ahout how they enjoyed the show case ctis- piay in the main hatt. The hoys rnacie it oi stutteci animais. sicins, and various armaments such as hows and arrows and guns. The membership has increasect to iorty this year. and there is no one who ohjects to the srnati ctues of a quarter when he reatizes att the tun it entities him to. Our physicat ectucation department is quite poputar and very active. Ntost ot the tetiows iooic forward to their gym ctassu with eagerness each ctay. This is easity exptaineci when you consicter att the sports ami activities that are presentect here in Tait High. tiniitxe some schoois where physicat ertucation consists ot the same thing ctay after ctay. ivir. ixiuiien, heaci ot the physicai eciucation ctepartment. sees to it that we have a variect schect- uie of sports. XVQ- atways have the sports in season inctuciing hasicethaii, ioothaii. tracts. anct hasehatt. hut hesictes those. Tait otters howling once t a weeic. tennis tor those who preter il. anct cturing warm weather. we are 1 priyitegect to he ahie to swim in one ot the hest poois in the state. the Tait natatorium. BOYS ENJOY 'ltttf ClRtiA't4 OU'tDOORS. 'top right: Boys' flutctoor 1-Int, mf-mln-rs: 'tap row, Dawson, inhnsnn, Xxiirts, Nvatsnn, Stratton, Nr-vicy, yiatson, Zetter, ijmmiittir-, .iacixsunz iiihirrt rim, Hotiingsworlh, VX'atiact-, Dutmtvr-rs, Dryctz-n, fit-airy, Bennett. King, Vvrigjhl, fintiax: S4-curut row. Darhy, Ntctiurly, Duhhers, iXicKintt-y, tlattas, Cunningham, R1-4-mt: tfirst row, Snrrr-i, Aciains, ijottr-r. itauiiins, Shertocii, Duiwiu-rs, top it-tt: Arthur Duhht-rs is un 1-xhihition with ilu- outrttmr ciuh vxhiiwit. Ahnye: During tha- noun hour, iyoys Himrsn- arnunatu on ilu- tonthaii tic-iii. Right: ith:-sv imnys tiiie tht- water. High School Page 67 1 I fr as i K Q 6Ll'l'l0l 0lfl6 afAAfQ6 C.A.A. hockey games are unusually hot and last. and the one today was a scorcher. Our team didnit win. hut we were in the spirit ol the game and had a good time just the same. it was the end oi hockey season tonight and we had a spaghetti feed alter the game. The food was plenty good. hut the program that some of the memhers put on was even lmetter. All ol the girls are looking forward to the hanquet at the end ol the year. All the awards are made then, and lim keeping my Fingers Crossed that I will get one too. Since l am an experienced memloer ol the C.A.A.. l could enjoy the initiation this year. The girls had to wear nightgowns or pajamas to school, and then we really uliixedi' them up good. I think the program at noon was the hest part. And, Pat, the whole school could enjoy this show. 'IHESE GIRLS ARE ACTIVE IN ALL KINDS Ol: XVEA'l'tIliR. Top right: Exercise produces healthy appetites at the G, fi. A. hanquet. lop lelt: initiates demonstrate leap frog to an admiring crowd. Center: Dorothy Lewis sings lor her lriends in the G.A.A. initiation, Lelt: The initiation linrls two girls scaling the ilagpolc. Below: nieinhers: Top roxx. Blorris, Dui-liield, Price, Niorris, Olson, leliries, BicLennnn, Cline, Lep- per, Vlwrogrlon. 5lcLucas, Bollin, Johnson: Sixth row, Ylasnik, iliilnlwet, Skinner, Gordon, Beck, Conley. ixioore. Farlow, Tinley, Xxlhite, Xxlhitley, Xvehher, Xvillisg Filth row, Sutlili, Howard, Bollin, Xvhiinpey, Hill, Gt-row, Ramsey, Silcox, Purcell. Agee, Decker, Aldrich: ifourth row. Xvest, Richarclson, ixlarshall, Colliax. Biccleary, Shugart, Lee, Pierce. Xxlilfiklfl, fltto, Niulroy: Third row, Van Conkleherg. Jorgenson, Conley, Donloris, Niiller, ivlaxwell. lfoster, C:-xlhert, l:ox, Antunez, Kruger, Niiss Krotzq Second row. Dennnons, Schasleen, Alclrefige, Amhurn, Lough, Harzienhronk, liorgsdorii. Shipman, Shank, .lc-Fliries, Recd, Niiss Dentong First row, Hast, Gillick, Valentine, VV:-aver, Turner, Vvright, Gammon, Suriiuh, Surlluh, Vfinslow, Cf-arley, Shields, Beard, Alexander. M992 Tait High wouici have quite a time trying to do without the iiiofii T. Not only is it an organization to promote friend- liness. good sportsmanship. anti good feeling among the hoys. hut they are pravtifaiiy our police force. And our iettermen can reaiiy bring orfier in the assemioiies. The Btocic T rtirty corct :tance was very successfui this year. anct. as usuai. the array oi ctirty corcts prevailed. I hearct someone say that she thought we girls should wear aprons when we cianfe with those rorcis. Aivis Garrison won the prize this year for the dirtiest rorcts. The Biocii T initiation this year stiii had the usuai onions and iipsticic. hut they are not neariy so tough as they useci to he. This group oi he-men have some sweii limes at their stag trips anti picnirs. 'llltf Sl'PFRFlEN Oli THE SCNIIOUI., Top pimture: Block 'l' mf-mln-rs: Virol: row, Piatzeii. iilll'iiEli'Jf', iohnson, :Xiciric'h, Potts, Neeiey, Schimantiie, Dykes, Limioin, Brown, Barnett: Sixth row. Samson, iiiatzr-ii, Vinfent, Spangie, fwasey, Bennett, Seah-, Drytien, iieasiey: I-'itlti row, ixivfarty, Harris, fiiwa, iii-in-rt, ixiiiarn, Rmiiwt-ii, Sontag. iohnson, Zeiiar: i'-ourtil row, Seylnour, Croshy, iiaii, Hornshy. Xvright, Patterson, Brown, Shaver, Duhhers, iiitehioiii: ,I-ilifli row, Smith, i'n-yu-tt, Smith, fiiarii, Xvatts, iioii, Conners, Smhmittz SUKUYNI HMV, Hklllllflil. lglliiilfll, IQUQVYS, iSilflk2lYN2l, l'i2ll'iN'fi, foXiUI'Li, I.0I7l'ft'Ilil, Kiii, Harness, Amierson, Terry: First roxy, Borgsflori. Yaughn, Cameron, Shore, Burleson, Stumhough, Lippcrt, Snytier, Page, Rirharmi, Ahei. Ahoye right pinture: hir. Smuii arlciresses this organization. Right pitture: Dariine Ancire anti lienry Sienz going through the rituai at the miirly toni miami-, Bottom right pivture: il-hey sllpervise tht- ioolixaii raiiy in the ilil'ill'il!'I'S. Bottom ieit picture: lim Shaih-r applies iipslirii to fir-ne fjxtorfi in the Biocii 'li initiation. Ol- Sth ? sv Sli: ' 'F M. sr s r at 52,2 5 ,. ,,,t,W,, e, A4 h--A my CU1 lflelfl Qur Xvitdcat toothatt team has heen quite good this year: it has Iost ontv tour games out ot the nine ptayed. J Untortunatety. one ot the tosses was to our pet rivaI. Batcerstietd. Lots ot the spectators Inetieve that we outptayed the Drittersg however this may he. the score was 6-O. Ixtayhe they jinx us. Our team started the season with a hang this year hy winning trom Roosevett High at Fresno I2-7. The game was good. and our winning scores were made in the second hatt. Our tirst home game against Portervitte was a Ioss with a score ot I5-T. The Iuoys ptayed a good hard game, hut Ijortervittets outstanding ptayer, Futrett. proved to he too much tor them. Y Cbne ot the most exciting games ot the season was 'Iiatt heavies vs. Tutare. Tail scored Iirst. and victory was apparentty very near. Suddenly, out ot the midst of Tutarets team darted Ketty, the cotored star. The trouhte he had caused Taft al' the Imeginning ot the game was a mere triIIe when he ptowed through our squad and into pay dirt. Finat score, Tutare IQ, Tait 6. The spectators were on the edge ot their seats during a great deat of the Vvasco game which. with the aid ot Ktingets conversion. ended 7-6 Ior Tait. A I2-O score Ior us was the decision oI the Gtendate-rI'aIt game with the ahte assistance ot our two Iutthactis and hatthactc. Ntccarty. IJIatzeI4. and IVIiwa. Desert animats that we are. our eteyen couIdn't resist the Fresno squad in a downpour and a muddy Itietd-so. Consequently. 35-7 Ior Fresno. Xve had quite a Itew outstanding ptayers this year which deserve mention. They are .Iohn Ktinge. right t1aIIg .IacIx Garratt, Iett guard, aII-vaIIey: Ernest Son- tag, right end. aII-yatteyg Boh 0,DeII. Iett tactde. aII-yaIIeyg Captain Ratph Prewett. IeIt guard. second string att-vattey. Sctledute tor the season T at Taft Opponent 1 t Cfpponent IQ 7 Roosevett High I2 0 Gtendate T I 5 portervitte 7 '53 Fresno o I 2 Tutare 6 O Fittmore 7 0 Xvasco 28 0 Ventura 0 O Batversttietd VIIIFI SPIRIT fit: I OfJ'I1I3ALL. Top picture: Grid heavy- QQ wi-igliisg Top row, I'IoIdc'n, Kenyon, Herrod. Lyon, Potts, Atdricti. ,gm 354 tVIcNcII, Imcount, Sontagg Third row, Dykes. Heastey, Ktintie, 5IcAIIister, Castvy, Garratt, Sautstuuryg Second row, Bennett, Inman, txtccarty. Ivtitam, Thornton, Haney, Nigtitengate, First row. 'IoI1nson, Ptatzeti. Samson, Prewett, Ntiwa, Coach fectier, Coach Smutt. Third picture: Captain nt toothatt team, Ay K 1 Ratph In-wvtt, smites at the Camera. Second picture: I'4ootI1aII stars are eating again. Right picture: Yell Ieacters pep up the , game: Sctuwatr-I. Curtis, Cnttax, and Harder. ' bxei- I High, School Page 70 t j Iii! , Wi ii . A 1 ,L M.. 1 5 A 5 eil 0 l'l'llfl6C Q fjur varsity squad was ably coached bv Dean Johnson, this season assisted by lvlyron Smull and Bob Zecher. Even a loss or so could not daunt the spirits of our boys, a spirit and morale that was upheld by not only the coaches but also by our captain, Ralph Prewett. No matter what anyone says, l still maintain that the fans' cheering helps the teams to win. Vtfe coulcln't win a game, but we could surely helpl Qther great assets to any game are the cheer leaders and song leaders. Our cheer leader this year was Xvaldo Jordan. assisted by various persons during the season. ln order to encourage even more spirit at games. a system ot' contests was arranged. Each Class, seniors, juniors, and lower classmen, was given a date on which they had charge ol the cheering tor the game. The Class which made the most noise and showed the most spirit was given a prize at the end ot the season. Qur youngest student body members seemed to have the most lung power, tor, strangely enough, the freshmen won the party. No doubt you would have been quite interested in the song leaders. Pat. They were good this year, in the persons ot Nancy l-oclcard, Jeanne Surttuh, Betty Rae Barlcer, Joanne Surltuh, and Violet Trivitt. They outfitted themselves in sport outtits consisting ot blue slcirts, gold sweaters, and pom-poms of the two colors. They would have added color and lite to any scene. The players desired a stag tootball banquet again this year. l thinlc it is a good idea. They probably had more fun, and besides, they woulclnyt feel so strained about their manners with just men. As a spectator, my favorite sport has always been football. All sports are interesting to me, but football holds special thrill. lVlaybe itis the excitement of seeing those charging, tighting boys crashing through a defense. Maybe it's the crowds that always gather. Ur it could be the joy ot seeing people you lcnow being proclaimed as heroes. Xvhatever it may be, lim loolcing lorward eagerly to the lirst game next season, and l'm lceeping my tingers crossed that we will Hbeat Bakers- tieldf, HIERES FUN AS XX'lil.I. AS XVORK. Top lr-lt: ln at verse Nlilam passes lrom lmclt ol the line. Top right: Varsity practices its dr,-vastating vncl run. Third picture: lfullartl, Rogers, ,lvll0lllilS can bc sr-en enjoying the Football Banquet. Sn-court picture: -llc-am cluxrgvs alu-acl. Lett picture: Xvlm xsoulcln't clwcrl Our sung lvarlm-rs, ,loanne Surtluh, .lr-annr Sur- llull, lic-tty Rae Barlier, and Nanny l.ocliarLl. 0 Sth High School Page fl t A fy mifefi Qur young Bobcat iootbaii squaci did ati right by themselves this season. The first game of the season was won from Porterviiie with a score of 18-0. inspired by their success, the next game, which was with Tulare, was also a victory with 12-0. VVith the same score, 18-0, the Bobcats won from East Bakersfield. One of the exciting moments was Oxfordys inter- cepting a reverse and running for a score. Jimmy THE UNDERPUPS, Top left: Gene Oxford, lightweight squad Captain, anci ,iimmie Snyder, most vaiuabie player, iooic rnoctestiy towarct the camera. Top right: Aivis Garrison, lightweight inspirational awarri winner, poses for the Derrick, Above right: Gene Oxford tackles a ietiow piayer. Below: Lightweight iootbaii scrimmage. Bottom picture: Bobcat squad: Top row, Dubbersn Vveavcr, VVeish, Blair, Xfvaiker, Green, Jackson, Viihonxas, Niartinez, Patterson, Robinson, Snycter puiiect the Cats through the Niaricopa game with a score of 7-O. Uther scores were 7-6 over Tait on Armistice Day. and 7-0 to Baicerstieid for the iast game. Except on a few speciai nights which were their own, the Bobcats piayed their games be- fore the Xviiotcat games. I iiice it this way be- cause it seems as ii tim reaiiy getting my moneyis worth: two games for the price of one. Donner, Vxyehberg Fourth row, VX'iiiiarns, Hencterson, Patter- son, Barrett, Xweiby, Niciiei, Buiiarci, Vviison, iviocii, Brown: Thirci row, ixir. Swartzeii, Johnson, Nubey, Dubhers, Burie- son, Bridges, Rogers, Law: Second row, i50!'gSflOl'iv, Piriiie, King. Lippert, Richarcis. Vaughn, Xvatts, Brown, Vvaish, Hitchcock, Front row, Brown, Cooper, Sturnhaugh, Garrison, Clxiorct, Snyder, Page, iliatzeii. Shore, Smith. x clfl I Q f 1 if it How l wisll I could lie time lx-lle ol tlle tennis court. lsnit tlmat a laugll. me witll lmair slringing in my eyes wllen l try to deliver a lbavkliancl ami look glamor- ous al tlie same time. ttis a gfoocl tllillg tllat tile kicis on Tait Higlfs tennis team arenvl tiie same type of player tllat l am. Tiiey Certainly llave proven lliemselves worllly ol a lot oi praise lliis year. Even tllougil they lost to Ventura llipjli Svlioot 4AI llloy Anderson won time only matrlil on November 9. Tall cielvealecl Hanford 4-3 on lyllilffll 8 in the lirst spring Htiltfll. fln ixlarcix I3 Tait cleleatect Delano 6-0 in one matcll anci 3-I in anotller. 'lille matcli witii Antelope Valley on lxlarcli 13 lounft time store. Tait 6. Antelope Valley 0. tn E1I10tl'lCl' spring matrll on April 2 our team cteieateci XXIHSCO 0-0 at Tall. You Can see from tllese stores tliat we liave a tennis team tllE1t.S plenty goorl. Alter two nigimts ol lmoxing. fiolclen Gloves vimampions were estalmlisllect. ,lerry Carmiclial won in time 00-lla. class over two opponents. anct ljirk lBilFlll0l0HlCXY won in tlle 100-lla. class. llarcty fiillmrealll took lmonors in tlle II2-ll: group. wliile l.loycl Alorrison qiicl tlie same in llu- IIS-lla. vlassg Stanley Barrett won in 126-llu. rlass: .lack t-operena, in 133-lla.: Francis Cooper. in l4T-lim.: Ralplu ljrewett, in mostly: ,lark Niglntingale. I73-llyg and tiolm Uclell won in a wreste ling malctll in time llC'2lVyNV0lQllt division. Vlilnese are only names ol time lwoys wllo won. lmut all our lmoxers are plenty touglx. WCLCLQiQQI :5 .Higll Srllool Page T3 nrayw 11.9 1!.l.s'L if ni-.argst D? ,ei Y ll 'Q' rawn ana! grain Tim awiuiiy sorry that you had to miss our hasicethaii season this year. Pat. Xve haci some exceiient piayers and games. A11 three Classes, A. B, and C. were gooci. in the A-ciass the fast right forwarci. Ernest Sontag, was Captain. Anci their tirst string was Sontag. Haney. Oicieii, Rocicweii. and Heioert. They won twetve out of the nineteen games that they piayed. They were coached hy H. R. Lee this season, who aiso coached the .T.C. Cou- gar Toottnaii squad. in the B-Ciass Lewis Brown was Captain. and the tirst string consisted of Rogers, Buiiarct, Devine. Captain Brown. and Loperena. Their coach this year was efficient upopu Heima. This harci fighting, aiert group won ten games out of the seventeen they piayed. Tait Opponent A B C A B C 19 7 15 Glendale 28 21 21 19 20 13 Maricopa 16 18 12 23 29 31 Deiano 19 25 6 25 21 12 Maricopa 28 16 17 37 26 24 Paso Rohies 12 15 7 26 20 14 E. Baicersiieid 16 35 6 21 35 5 Vvaseo 10 29 14 22 22 1 1 Baicerstieici 32 26 17 31 27 24 Avenal 21 I9 ll 36 34 29 Avenai 29 26 1 5 35 18 12 Vvasco 29 14 23 41 17 15 Deiano 20 20 7 26 16 9 Baicerstieict 28 22 12 31 23 ll Baicerstieici I4 22 13 T1 TE BASKETBALL TEAMS ARE STILL GOING STRONG. Top pirture: squuct tmsleeitmll: Top row, Rohinson, ixieeiy. Xviitiams, Biniitcy, Niriiois, Cooper, Stluicr. Seconci row, Leep, Borgsniori, Siicox, Payton, Barttiotmnr-w, yiorris, Coaeh Swartzeii: First row, Xveavr-r, Cameron, Patterson, Porter, iviocic, Strauch. Third pirture: Boys jump tor trait at a fruriai moment in varsity game. Second pifture: Golf learn: Top row, Peterson, Higgins, Coafh yiuiien, Davis: First row, Kurvinii, Cunning- ham. Niutien, Bottom pidure: B squacl tmstzettmii: Top row, Laveiie, pirtiiz-. Patterson, Arios, Bramham, Cunningham, iX'1cG11rty, Hencierson, Tzitfiitliffll Scronct row. Coach Heima, Buiiarci, Da-vine, Green, Reirt, Taricson. Brown. Smith: First row, Rogers, ioppini, Xvaish, T.opc-rena, Hott, Hilcttirorti, Atmel. :USF j' .nn .6 1 1 Al lasl-swimming season is llere. l l1ave lmeen impatiently wailing lor il lor monllls. Yliluis year lor some is even lmeller than il was last year. ll we were liorlnnale enongll to llave our study period and pluysiral erlnralion rlass during two periods lo- getlwr. we can swim lor llie Iwo lmours lmy procuring a request pass lrom a gym leaeller. lsnil lllal swell? Tllere is lalli ol organizing a girlis swimming team. l wistw lwere good enouglx lo lry lor il. Ginger is-and sl1e llas already tmeen approaelled almoul llle sulujecl-sire tlllIll4S it is a swell idea. Our lmaslcellxall teams lnad some very good players ttlis year. ln tl1e A-class, Captain Ernest Sontag, Wt1o plays lirst string rigtlt lorward, and l,ester Haney, lelt forward, lirst string, stole ttle sllow in llreir class. Captain Lewis Brown, lirst string rigtmt guard, and Jaclc l.oparena, left guard, lleld tile lionors in B-Class. Ancl in C-Class, tl1e stars were Captain Art Porter, rigtit ..---- 'M 1 torward, and Jolln Patterson. Center. But, Ultis not llral you won or lost. luul llow you played tile game. and. affording lo llris. all ol our players and all ot our games deserve lirsl-class lmonors. VID Sl,URAl-SilAl'1R5- ilV P I7l'lUf 1 Sfl'i 1 'i !l lvum: ,lop row, fwuarli Zi-alurr, Bas:-: First row, c1illll4'l't!!l. firlill-, Aly.-I, .'Xlnm- pillurl-z il sqnml luis 'lim-l, Srluavvr. l,f'ilfF0ll. Blallson: S4-rninl row, Slllilll. Ni!2lllPHQ2lll', Yin- lzellmll: top row, Polls, Xvriglll. Grissom, lhvis, l.r-finnnl, Sllnilnanrllv. Vent. Spanglv: lrirsl rcnv, Sclmoor, Nlurpluy, llill, Iam-Ile. Si'l'UllCl pir- ffljell, llaslings, Plalxm-li. llr-lu-rl: liirsl row, Xvlu-1-ln-r. Nlilam, Rolls- lurv: Swimming lr-nm: 'limp row, llir-rre, Silznx, Nllliinlvyz rl-liiril row, well, Haney, llruz-ll, Dyliz-s, Ovllvll, Snnlag, twrmrlu ll, R, lm-, llnrlilvy. lbhllils, fiilrrvlt, cilllp, fqtnull Zvtllvrq Svflrlnl row, XXYl'l!ll0l', FCLlCNVEiZ fl flea ana! Higll Sclnool page 75 UCL lfU l'l Qlnd Track meets are iots ot tun, Pat, especiatty when our team wins. in the first meet on February 22 at Taft they defeated VX7asco and Santa Niaria 165 to 129. Qn March 22 at Taft our team won again with a score of 196 5f6 over Deianois 64 1f3, VV'asco,s 781f2, and Paso Robles' 37 lf5. Taking their tirst defeat in att three divisions from Bakersfield at Bakerstietd on Niarch 27, the score was 194 V2 to 1081f2. A duat with Compton at Taft on Aprii 9 was Won hy Compton 78 to 44. At Fresno the Taft team was nosed out 144 to 141 on April 12. Son- tag went to 12' SKIN tor a new vatiey record. They say that it touiids the musctes, and after seeing some ot the track stars, Pat, I agree with this theory. Qur track team has won many meets this year, and Weire proud of them. zgfl The other day I was wandering around our schooi during my study hati. and somehow, I found mysett on the main tietd. The tooys seemed to he having a good timewrunning, hurdiing, pote- vauiting, discus-throwing, and I couidnit name the others. Anyway, I learned that the track teams arenit the only ones who Hrun aroundf, I found out that track is a regutar part of the boys, physicat education program. RUNNERS, Top tett: A squad tracie team, Back row, Burdette, Pructt. Seate, Bennett, Vtiinstow, Sontag, Inman, Front row, Casey, Halt, Schmitt, Kiti, Culp, Pruett. Center picture: Track team: Back row. Cvtcndcnning, Barnett, R. Vvright, Prewctt, D. Vfrightz First row, Romines, Sontag, Ptatzck, Niccarty. Lett picture: The track stars seem to he doing att right. Top right: B squad tractz team, Top row, Ataet. Rogers, Vvatis, Richards, Lynch, Cunningham, Brown, Vfatters, Gianopoius, Coach Vvatt: Second row, Patterson, Vvatrath. ptatzck, isiiikawa, Green, Gray, Law, Sigel. First row, Ntccvurty, Shore, Snyder, Pirkte, Vaughn, Gibson, Hottingswortii. High School page 76 an l'l'lLl,ZZ 0 Qi x 'I-QQ 4 X, X Q .Q 5 Come spring-anal talli arouncl the campus turns to hasehall. You were always a good player, Patg I woncler whether the team at your school enjoyed as much glory as flirt our team this year. The Xvilcleats have won eleven games straight and then lost one. The scores ol the Xvilcl- eat games were as lollows: Taft 6. ljorterville 0: Tall '32, lfast Bala-rsliielct 03 nl-alt 3. Delano I tI'laney mastered lxlain in a pilehing cluell: Vlqalvt 7, Paso Robles 0 tHeasly pitehecl a no-hitter garnel: Taft I5. San Luis flhispo O tljaniels set them clownl: Taft lgalcerslielcl I: Talt 2, Antelope Valley I: Talt 8, Covina I : 'lwalt IO. East Bakers- lielcl -15 Talt 3. East Bala-rslvielcl I: ancl Tall 2. Delano 8. Our team has many goocl players anml they have proven that they lcnow how to live up to their responsihilities, winning the league championship, lop pielure: Hosehoil team will lose eight selliorsg ljryllen. fi, lf. Daniels, liulmlmers, R. Daniels, lleasley, Iwarter. Neely, Zeller. :Xlrove lelt: f srjuiul truele: lop ron, atson, lX1trh.ili, Bolivar, Burleson, floath Sewell, Ijutlerson. fqollmerl, Porter. Xxleoverz Seeoncl ron: Nelson, Fmith, Hannah, Ilrrmn, Page, Nlonliz l'ronl row, Ixolh, lyrxxeitl, Demlier. flihson, 5IcNim'h, fiolehurn. Alvove right pirturez Bill lingo Ialies his Ullpsfi Center right pieture: First IUCIIII ilusehult: Top row, Iloruh Reetly, l,fyIIl'Il. lJilIlII'lS. l1l'ElSly, VIIIIIHIIIISIHI, lilillllff, ,IIDIIHFUIL c14lfl4'f, Ilanielsz First row, Zeller. A. Dulmlvers, Bullanl, lim. Duhhers, Neely, NI. Dulmlmers, lives, Right piftllrez liusehuii Squurl: lop ron. Zeller, fioiuh IQPPLIX. KI1'll. Iblll'JlN'fS, l,mlllIl'IS. lll'it5ll'X, AI-Illllllllillll, ILIIIVX, lohnson, Carter. fi. Daniel: llirst ron, Rogers. I, Neely, Nlorris, xlalnl. ltullartl. B. lluhhers, fl. Neelv, NI. ljuhhers. lives, Stratton, High School Page ff ..,..4 'i 'I 'I 'gifff cn if Sift W . , Q ' ', ff t v 4 ' N if -- I ' Q ,X ., t , , , I ' 'X ' I at o f CAPM I r f ,gfff f , Q 1 w TAFFtAFZf.t 'S f Q , I t I ' M f , -55 t V 'r ff? '- ' 6 I- K , x K ' xi A . It A 7 'Ji f ' . AV I .N if I In t N U X . 1 ' ? ff . 1' 4 - in a N ' 1' f , A k . . A. . . x V :Q r - 1' f' . , Ng, ,, A 'L' I . f . I Li ,I ' I ' , 1-' P 4, ' , I , f 5 N 4--Y 5' . , ',' W e . Q '4 1-17 tfff: a'l3i4'f3'g?fyf I . , 1k5.'15r345:J, Vi sa. gn: ,,gA, - .nafgazgg-53:fg,,,'t'f2Sg,5jf. gig! egg-1 A ' 5 J V 'l . k,4,s LJ1.ffi gfg'51r,eN.:f ' , --if 27 -1,fi'.,frf,-SQA. . 3 '- - ' ss ' ' 'f -4- K Y gs! Q ' jr i 74 - gs. fl ,cf f A 1 -was 1.v5'--:c:M4 if . ,.2r:N'x1 'Wifi '17 4 f7 Q em! of flee diary 01 xx 111 x Q 11 10K cc Mfrs. OJ roxx X11 llN X 4 on c om 1r1sliz1l1. 111 Siflllf' irsl R vu 1 N ounl. mer Xi 1 Q i 1 c fvynn '1ro c iirvun, 1 ll X fliiil 1 111 - IN E1 T N Signmoiiicersurc'sc1i1oiars.Toprow.Virgir1iz1Sci1uilZ. Nznluiie Freiweii. ,iwilifd row. i.uc'iii0 i-21w,,ic-ssiv Du- iinie. Second row. ic-iii: Fir, Simwiiiil gives z1ssislm1cP lo.iz1r11vS Device-r. RiQi1t: C1il'iS.i.i'ilQllP cieicgulvs loli1e c0nvcr1lior1 al Sefinmg Nirs. ij:-lc-rson. Niiciccy Kuwa- ililfil. iviny fioy XVrig,fi1l. i.z1Ver1'1z1 Xvest, Juiizn i.OlILfil. iiclly .AXlTli3UI'l'1. Vivian ixiccic-ary. Pmernifrh fjison. SOl'0l'lCi row. ieil: i:ror1lier's Huy cirnws iargc- crowd. Rigid: Fi-i1e llllifii c'011ventior1 was iast yeuris iligil- iigi1l. irirsl row, icil: Petroic-um slucienis visilf-ci an oii wcfii: igill'i0XY. CiltYSiixf Cooii. Kiingv, CHIC XXIiiiI'. Pi1iiip iiimxix, iiiii Ciillliiiilililll. Rigid: Slucivnls parncie ior 5ic'Null. 5'-9'-I 5 i QM .. Vi-op row. ieit: interior ciecorating. mechanical riraw- ing. anci carpentry stucients have a share in this house. Right: The cast for Hit happened in Taiti' parades heiore the camera: Bob Crossan, .ieanne Krotz. Ruth Kamp, Herman i.ippert. Barhara Stokes, Tom Christian. iiihirci row. ieit: Dykes anti Sontag go out to receive a iiorwarci pass. Right: ixiarjorie Dawson, Xiirginia Schmitz. Rosina Cooper. Nova Frey and Luciiie i.aw attenci the Alpha CZHITIITNI Sigma convention in Reeciiey. Second row. ieit: Dorothy .5-of-di. House. Harriet Brancion, ,ierriiee Eppiy and ixiari- anna House caper on the iawn. Right: Latin ciuh memhers ricie toy traing Stokes. Ni. Kirwan, Thomas. Agee. Ritter, i,. Kirwan, Siceen. First row, ieft: The CJNA. comes to Tait. Right: Lawrence Ritter prints ciaiiy huiietin. -pq will wi it 3 We junior' cage e je rigAf fo Uofe 2Q'2lF+5 we rigAf fo Lifiure 413Xu1:ILv'-1 we rigkf fo worl' pxq-n..+Xm.Q jke rigAf fo Aeagfk IC- SOXWJG if New i in Nve, wlwo are concerned with democracy, are con- cerned not witlu ulwistoryfs witlm rulers, wars, dynasties, lqut witla time acllieyements ol tlie masses ol people tlmrougtx, all time, witla tlie conquest ol launger and cli- mate and distance, witlm a reasoned iaitll in American institutions and a pride in tlweir growtll, witli a sympattly lor democratic lluman values. Our social science department encourages students to learn about democracy by experiencing it, by class- room use ol timeflmonored Htown laallu devicesg tree discussion, delnates, panels. committee presentation, symposiums, outside lectures. competitive and cooper- ative projects. -arg-7 l l-5 The section wlwicll follows discusses tlie social structure ol Tait tlunior Col- lege'-tlle administrative lweads, tile ju- nior college councils and student oi- licers, tlwe associated men students and associated women students, tlie junior college graduating class, and tlie stu- dent personnelf-findeed, all aspects ol scllool lile wlwiclm are concerned witll education lor democracy. GOVFRNlN tEN't'AL ORGANIZATION. Top picture, lell: Students engage in election cam- paign for student lqocly ollicers, rl-op right: George .lunior College Conlerence. Lett picture, top: Clxarlsie Slxugart and Pllyllis Bartlett luring tlxeir dollies to sclxool at tile party, Center: ,lane Riddle registers rl-llCfCSlil Sclieideelc and Nova lirey at time jaysee conlerence. Bottom: ililne ollicers at time l1l0ll1Cf'CliiI1QlllCI' lnan- quetg ljliyllis Bartlett, lxlarye Alice Nlontgomery. lvlargaret Vl1lI0I'l1l0H, and lvancy Stine. Riglit picf ture, top: Al llie eonlerence, a general assernlply was lielcl in tlie auditorium. Center: Nancy Stine and Virginia Cooley paint airplanes to decorate tlle gym lor tlle aiternoon dance. Bottom: At tlle ireslnnen class party: Don lwiuclxley, Al Kylcenrlall, Cordon Hall, Darrel Faullie, lr:-ne Crane. Popular approval convinces us tlaat tile delense pro- gram needs no delending-tllat education may need delending. Retrencllment in education is retrenclnnent in democracy. Vwle are proud ol our student government, proud ol our leaders. Here is tlae democratic set-up ol our scllool. Xvonvt you turn tile next few pages and see us at worli? Nve tlminlc tlmat it you do sometliing more tlian casu- ally ilip tlmrougll tllese pages, lout instead consider tliem ratller carefully as you read our lnoolc, you will lind tllere is a metlmod and consistency in our lJel1avior. ig :SAULS in review Cook, president, welcomes delegates to tlxe R at Sigeffgi- - - - W- W, , mg -1 1, . Q- 7 Tvaj i ,F ii My 2-,Z-gl ,-r ffl., If :I - , QT: i i Y Q f Q- , 'T Q1 'i ii t A 2 ' ff ff f 'Z5f -- ' ,'77.Q'fWi47f TF'L,ff gf' -turf! 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A i 5 A Q2 ,lx -- -- - :L ' ' -L f 3 1 1 - '-+ Y -W ixii' iQ ' ' 'i f , f -f- 1 f: A , ' fff if 1 iii 1 1 'f 1 x ,:i:f-2541 9 l N ny- ' 535- 'P v 3 if A' Q, ' 21'-'Q x- -- 7-33512- 'rl xx : iii I i - 3. i -'Tr'-we f - l L- -1' f Q, ? lr ' ' 7 Q1 Wi S -4g Q' V ,I I P 1-- 7 -K W 8 -V --5 xg? ' - 4 , ,g 1 .- -' ' ' ' i' 1 .wh 1 - ' ' -'QFTKZ I jeg ide e gcienf La em Our student hody expected hig things this year with the sweii student councii we had. The first semester councit was headed hy Gus Garcia. Our vice president was Phyiiis Bartlett, and Roy Long fitted the ottice of scribe. Margie Schultz was treasurerg Date Parker, husiness manager with Eugene Upton and Pat OyBrien serving as athietic manager and social chair- man respectiveiy. Gwen Maupin was etected president of A.M.S and Marjorie Hamiiton headed the A.VV'.S. Qur class presidents were Jim Freeman, freshman ctassg George Cook, sophomore ciass. Ntiss Dessery and Mr. Howes were competent advisors of the group. Do you wonder why We tooiced to the councii for tuture sociai affairs? Maybe you have taeen wondering ahout the J.C. Council. Perhaps I can give you a iittie inside ndopeu on their function- ings. The set numher of students is eteven. The council meets every Thursday noon at 12:30 sharp in the JC. ottice. The council decides any prohiems which may arise among students or organizations. Each councii memher does his hast to rep- resent the views ot the student hody when making decisions. They were icept lousy with ptans for dances, assemhiies, ratiies. parties and the annuat toothaii hanquet and mid-Winter prom. They sent tive representatives to San Luis Qtoispo for the Centrat California Junior Cottege Conference. Each year this convention is heid in the fait with ati the schools being represented hy a few ieaders. At this convention, it is decided which school wiii have the targe J.C. conference in the spring. Att the schoois are given some part of the convention to take care ot. Our higgest surprise was to have Taft picked for the meeting ptace of the convention in the springt They tcnevv it meant tots of wortc and started putting their noses to the grindstone right away. I-fl-EE 'PINE THE DERRICK Pl IO'l'OCRAl'IlER CATCHES THE DEANS AT Ttiifttl XVORK. Top picture: John G. Howes al his post as Dean ot the Junior Coiiege. Atxove picture: Niiss Edna L. Desscry, dean ui' women, at work at her desk. t. IDIRECVITURS Ahovc tett: Betty Carter and Eugene Aiiey, Betty .lean Ross and Don Arnctt swing First Sl lllK'St0I' Conrutil IIIPHIITPFSQ Ton row, Garcia, Cook, iircmnan, out in the music' hox at time mictwinter prom. I Longg First row, O,BTiCIl, Bartictt, Schliitz, Hamilton. Atiovc right: Iunior Cottage Page 4 'llllfsl-' N'l'l'lDl-'VIN Dllitftvl' 'llll' eXC l'lVl'l'Y Ol' Ol l Sflllflfll.. 'lop picture: Qius Garcia and Gcorgi fools lirt and st-mail scmt-sh-r stud:-nt body presidents, get togetln-r lor tin- came-ra. Abou- pirture: rl-lll'llllll Nlattison, secretary to illi- dcan. ri-gist:-rs Sunny l,ocltard and Rosina Cooper, jkeg NLE ik? JCAOOX ln tlle middle ol linals, we began big campaigns lor student body ollicers. l've never seen tlie scliool witli so mucll spirit. lfverywliere we turned, lmuge posters and signs applauded tlieir clioicc ol candidates. Vve were given so many liandbills and speeclies tliat wllen we linally went to tile polls it was bard to decide wllicli candidates were most wortliy. Vvlien tlle con- lusion and din ol electorial procedure ilinally passed. we were llappy to congratulate George Coolc as our new president ol our second semester council. Betty Jean Ross was elected vice president: .leanne Krotz, secretary: and Roy Long, treasurer. Dolder Blaclc tilted tile ollice of business manager and Ed Hene driclcs was time new atllletic manager. lwlarye Alice Nlontgomery was elected president oi tbe AXVS. wbile tbe president ol A.lNl.S. was Jolxn Pruett. Harold Bryan and Glynn l-ee were cllosen president ol soplmomore and lresliman classes. Donna Ross was appointed by the council to serve as social cllairman. Vlllrere tliey all EITC'-'NVllElt do you tllinlc ol time students' cboice? VVe started at once witlr plans lor tlle .l.C. Conlerenee wliicli was to be lield lrere on Nlarcli S. Tlie tlieme ol aviation was clrosen and tlie wllole Convention centered around tbis tliemc. Eacli council member was given certain duties, and otller organizations in scllool cooperated to malie a swell day. All tlie time llre council was lcept busy witll convention plans, tlie members were also arranging assembles, awarding baslcetball letters, discussing tlie lVlay prom and malcing ar- rangements lor an annual .l.C. picnic. A rearrangement about liandling tile proms was decided by tbe council. Time lVlay prom was llandled by tlie lresllrnan class and tlie mid-winter prom will be talcen over by tlle soplromore class instead ol by tlle student body. bliliis will give a spirit ol rivalry between time two classes lor time best prom. Qur second semester council climaxed an active term by rnalcing plans lor tlie all-important graduation. College and lile are just around time corner. Q: Q: '2'.' cn fllixflll. l':l.Al'JfJRA'l'E PLANS lrflll Yl'lAR'S Aft- ilriclis, tlooli llruett, lllacli, l.ong, Krotv. llryan: lfirst rim, ll. Ross. .'Xliox'c: Swconrl Sf'lIll'5lt'f fvouncil lill'llllN'f?41 lop rms, llvn- blontgollicry. Ross. Rosscr. l.ee. Innior College Page 'S jade dfuclenfri Lac! fkeir c added I donit know whether lyve told you before or not, but every- thing in our jaysee is organized. That sounds as though I mean we all belong to a labor union. That isnyt what I mean at alt, but it doesnyt sound like a bad idea if it would help to cut down assign- ments. Vvhat I do mean, though, is that there is an organization to which all the men students belong. An important organization it is, too, for it is one of the two largest on the campus, the other being the Associated VVomen Students. The first semester of this year the Associated Men Students confined their activities to giving a dinner and presenting several assemblies for the student body. The dinner was enjoyed by everyone who attended, but the important functions were the assemblies. Headed by Qwen Maupin, president the first semes- ter, the boys got the remarkable idea of allowing some of the orchestras such as Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey to accom- pany them by means of electrical recordings as they sang. This type of assembly continued through the second semester, this time under a new head, the prexy John Pruett. It was amazing to go there and see the boys youyd never suspected had musical ability burst into song and really delight the audience. Besides all their regular meetings and activities, the A.M.S. was always wiiiing to cooperate with any other organization in the school. When real he-men were needed for stringing lights for dances or rigging up airplanes for the convention' they were right there. Probably the biggest event for a few of the members was the trip to Pasadena. In March six boys made the trip to the tournament city to attend an annual convention of the Southern California junior college and state college A.iVI.S. officers. The boys said besides having a tot of fun they got some ideas on how to better their organization. CAMPUS MEN. Top picture: A.M.S. Hrst semester ofticersg Al Kuykendali. Doug Sale, and Roy Long. Right picture: A.M.S, second semester officers: Top row, Jerry Free, Glynn Lee. Doug Sale: First row, John Pruelt. Bottom right, A.M.S. meeting is held in the J.C. library. Below left: Dean Johnson addresses members at banquet. 'Q -+2l'l-+5 UC' 4'9 .x4cfiue groulari The Associated Xvomen Students started the year oft in a hig way hy electing hlarjorie Hamilton president. Other prominent girls around campus who received ollices were lvlarye Alice Morit- gomery. vice presidentg Virginia Schultz, secretary: Betty lvl. Smith, treasurer. and Nlargaret Thornton. lreshman representative. Vve were soon husy as the Hproverhial heeu with plans lor a super laid party. Highlights ol the allair were little girl dresses, huge hair hows and all-day suckers. The girls forgot their age and position and played liid games with genuine enthusiasm. Every- one pronounced the evening a success. Coshl This semester seemed to lly past and laeiore long we were electing ollicers lor the second semester. This time the girls elected lwlarye Alice hlontgomery president with Phyllis Bartlett. vice president: Nlariorie Dawson. secretary: tvlargaret Thornton, treasurerg and Nancy Stine. freshman representative. Xve held a grand mother-daughter hanquet, which has hecome tradition in the fX.XV.S.. with a Valentine theme. l lqnow we all enjoyed the program followed hy a lashion show. A numher oi the girls represented our organization hy present- ing a slcit at the jim-jam. Cowhoys and indians prevailed and we were in the middle oi everything. A topic ol conversation around the campus was the A.VV.S.- VV..A..A. Convention held at San .lose State. Taft Jaysee women were well represented hy tour delegates and two advisors. It seemed quite inspirational hecause the girls came haclc lull ol ideas tor social functions. tallc ol their stay, and exclamations ahout their hlind dates lor the lormal dance-girls will he girlsl All ol the lairer sex journeyed to Kern County parlc on a typical spring Saturday and enjoyed a complete holiday from men and school worlc. Vve liinished another year hy holding a party iointlv with the A.lVl.S. You lcnow, hoys come in handv at a party lilce thatl fyur lvinal allair was a tea and lashion show honoring the graduating women students. All these activities iunctioned suc- cessfully through the support ol' the advisor, ixliss Dessery. 'Hill Xvfthllfxis l,AfiF. Top right: first St'ltll'5tPl' olliitersg -lop rms Nlarye Alice hlontgomery, ixlrs. Edgar fyljell, ixlariorie Dawson: lsirst row, Nancy Stine, lxlargarct ililltlfltlltll. Top lelt: second semester ull-icers: Top row, Nlarye Alice Nlontgoineryg Second row, Betty Smith: liirst row, tvlariorie Hamilton. ixlargaret ilihornton, lxlargie Schultz. ilihird picture: Xvoinen students entertained their mothers with a Valentine party. Second picture: ylore youngsters at the liid partvl lvlaxine Kenyon and Phyllis llall. Bottom picture: The girls let down their hair lor a spell at the iff. liid party: ixlargaret Laytielrl, Rosina fiooper, Elaine Batter, lmogene CIT Q +3 X: '1 Iunior College Page T lgt'1Yl3f't'. asv- , v. s. C As I was coming home just now, I passed the dormitory and the feIIows were reaIIy enjoying themseives. Some of them were draped around on the steps and the Iawn, in the midst oi a IiveIy butt sessiongu white oth e r s pIayed a torrid game of catch in the vacant Iot next door. Harian Lee is adviser of the group, and the officers inciudez tirst semester, Haroid Bryan, Jack McGuire, Giynn Lee, and Ray Yount: second semester, Ray Yount. Angus IVIcDonaId. Torn Christian, and Fred Hayies. ACTIVE ORGANIZATIONS. Top pit'- ture: Alpha Gamma Sigma memhersg Back row, Sc-weII, fdirard. Stone, Cook: Second row, ivtccain. Thornton. Krotz, Frey, Duthie, I'4relweII, Baii, Cook: Front row, Dawson, Schuitz, Dessery, Ross, Cooper, Smith, Crreen. Above: yiargaret 'I4I'xornton and Rosina Cooper attend the sectionai meeting at .Iunior CoIlege Conivcrence. Above right picture: Tom Christian poses heiore the IC, dorm. Right: Alpha ivu Epsilon memhcrs: Back row, Garcia, Prunty. PcopIcs, Christian, Vvhite, IVIcDonaId, Brent, Brooks, Bryan, Long: Second row, IIaIes, Stone, IIr'herl, Powning, KuyIiendaII, Cook, IVIaImg First row, Lee. -fi-Sl-I-'I-I junior CoIIege Page 8 QPQQL Aftelnff 6lI 8 l0l 0 U59 Ivm so thriIIedI You see. I made Aipha Gamma Sigma, the schoIar- ship fraternity, this semester. Just think oi it, I got to go to that sweII con- vention at Reediey this semester, Pi-'aII4 about iuni Vve have Q7 memhers this semester and there is a sweII staff of officers to heip Miss Dessery with her pians for us. LuciIIe Law is the president, Virginia SchuItZ is vice president, Nathaiie FretweII. secretary, and .Iessie Duthie is treasurer. Our siIver pins are so Ioveiy that I'm gtad that I worked hard for those 30 grade points that made me eIigiIoIe. Perhaps you didnyt Icnow that to re- ceive a University of Caiifornia schoI arshlp a stu ent must e a mem er oi 5 WS Apha Gamma Sigma This is oniv one of t e honors which a stu ent may receive at graduation The student body engrax es the name of the stu ent wit t e highest grades upon a piaque And speciai avs ar s are given in com merce music an the teChnu'1I Instr tute courses So you see what it means to me to e a mem er oi this worthy organization. Junior coI ege Joys Iiving in the - mitory have forme a society W ich they call Aipha INIu psiion. There are Q0 hoys Irom many parts ol? the United States Iiving there in reiative peace and harmony. 4' HI 'IXMJJQM 0 W 5 Vvell, I got tallced into going out tor torensics this se- mester: so I decided to polce my nose into the coach's room and Find out a few things about what tm getting into. VVell. I found out that Rosemary Noalces, Merrill Colton, and Don Arndt, were president. vice president, and treas- urer, respectively, and that Hattie Meacham, Robert Sewell and Jaclc Vvhipple hold the same offices this semester. I found out also that they attended the Bakersfield in- vitational, held informal speech contests at which time tour speakers from Taft were initiated into Phi Rho Pi, the national honorary junior college speech fraternity. i will be initiated into my first intercollegiate spealcing at Reedley and then we will have a debate tournament here at Taft to determine the debating champions of the Central California Junior College Conference, and then the last event of the year will be a non-decision debate with Reedley. Everybody tells me that it's lots of fun, so l'm looking forward to this semester with pleasure. Gur Beta Phi Gamma activities were at a tow par at the first of the year because the sole membership con- sisted ot one person. I guess you know that to join this society you must do outstanding worlc on either the paper or the yearboolc. in November, Nlarye Alice ixtontgomery represented the Taft chapter at the national convention held in Phoe- nix, Arizona. Taft accepted the responsibility of holding the convention here next year. Vvonit that be funl Plans soon got under way for initiation and fourteen members were welcomed with open arms. it seems swell to have a membership again. Vve elected officers and guess who got the presidency. Ruth Brandong Nancy Stine got the otlice oi secretary-treasurer. A journalistic dream, as it were, reached fulfillment when we discussed publishing a jaysee mag. This had combined virtues of a paper and a yearbootc. Maybe we will set a precedent which will become a tradition at dear old Tait .i.C. Our co-advisors, Miss Steininger and Mr. Reisman are two perfectly swell leaders. itis really a pleasure to have them worlcing with us. lJl'1t5A'l'f,RS AND .lOURNALlS'l'S, lop picture: Forensics society mcmtu-rs: Top row, Vvittc, Vvilipple, ivlr. fm-tiller, lvlarting First row, Biggcrstntii, lvleacilaln, Sewell. Third picture: Phi Ro phi IIICITIICJCFSQ Top row, Vvliipple, Mr. Zeciierg First row, lX'1l'iliTllEllll. Sewell. Second picture: Bvio Phi Gamma members: 'liop row, NV. Smith, iaippert, Lingo: Third row. Kamp, Biggcrstalit, Dutiiic, Bramlon, cilltllliflgttilllll Second row, Krotz. ixlclbnnougii, Stine: First row, lvlontgonlery, B. Smith. Bottom picture: Ninrye Alice tvlontgornery was Tatfs representative to the Beta phi GHHIIIIB convention in phoenix. 2 -1-3,5-il-5G'f'3N2 :KY gooolgye FLOLU Well, i suppose you would liice to icnow what the sophomores have been up to this year. i don't icnow what was wrong with Our class, but it seems as though we spent so much time planning activities we ciidnyt ever get around to carrying them Out. All in ali, though, it was a pretty good year. Last fall we had a masquerade bail. it was the first dance of that icind that any organization in jaysee has had for several years. The crowd wasnit very large, but that was all right, for it made plenty of room to dance and have fun. it was quite a novelty to dress in costumes. That all happened while George Cook was our president. He later became student body prexy, so you can see we were under able leadership. The second major event was the class picnic just about a month before school was out. We Went to Kern County Park tthatis on the other side Ol Bakersfield, you icnowj. Gee, we had a wonderful time. We spent the day doing just about everything there is to do on picnics, such as riding bicycles, swimming, horseback riding, and eating. Ah, eating: what could be betteri The food was really swell. i thinic the food is the best part of a picnic. Oi course, i iiice to be in the sun and get a tan, too. We did that, but for some reason or other, some of our tans seemed faintly to resemble another color. Millie Hill was the person behind the scenes doing all the woric for that outing. and a nice job, too. Harold Bryan, president the second semester, helped her in carrying out the plans. i donit believe you iqnow him: heis new here this year. Nice ieiiow and seems to be very capable. BARDWELL EUGENE ALLEY Baseball 1, 2: Football 1, 2: Nia- roon T 1, 2. DONALD H. ARNDT Pasadena Drama Tournament Play- ers l: Business Mgr. I: Football Announcer i, 2. DOUGLAS W. Bnooris WII.LlAM J. CLINE Football 2: Niaroon T 2: Vice Pres. 2. VIRGIL COLSTON CHESTER R. COOK Alpha Gamma Sigma i. GEORGE ALBERT COOK A.S.B. Pres. 2: Co-ord. Council 2: Football I, 2: Basketball I, 2: Capt. 2: Sophomore Class Pres. 2: ASB. Student Council 2: A Capella Choir l, 2: Junior College Menls Quar- tet l: Maroon T 2. GRADUATES. Left picture: Sophomore officers: Top row, George Cook, Claude Hebert: First row. Vviirna Smith. Ruby Rosser, lViii- dred Harold Bryan. Right pic- ture: Top row, Alley, Arndt, Brooks: Second row, Cline. Colston. Cook: First row, Cook, Davis, Dawson. junior College Page 10 DONALD GLEN DAVIS Hi-Y 1. 2: Pres. 2: Chaplain 1: Traci: 1, 2. MARJORIE MAE DAWSON A.VV.S. Sec. 2: VV.A.A. 2: Alpha Gamma Sigma 2. CHARLES ROBERT DEAKINS Yell Leader I, 2: Pep Club 1, 2: Maroon T 1, 2: Tracic 2. GLADY'S ENG WILLIAM YIQHOMAS FARRY Football 2: Alpha Gamma Sigma 1, 2: Band l, 2. CIIARLES G. GRAHAM Track 1, 2. DALE GRIMES BEATRICE HELENA GUERRA Pasadena Drama Tournament Play- ers 2: Masquers 2. PHYLLIS HALL Alpha Gamma Sigma 1: W.A.A. 2: Pep Club 2. iViARJORIE L. HAMILTON W,A.A. l. 2: A.VV.S. Pres. 2: Freshman Rep. 1: Co-ord. Council 2: A.S.B. Council 2, TI-IELMA HANEY 2: Pep 2. MILIDRED SMITH HILI. Pep Club 1, 2: VV.A.A. I: Tennis l, 2: Class Social Chairman 2. VVILMAR S. HILLIS Traci: 2: Band l, 2: Orch l, 2. YOSHIMI ITO ROBERT C. KIRKIIATRICK Football I, 2: Baseball I, T2. WVILMA LACY .i.C. News Associate Ed. AGNES M, LARSON Pep Club 1, 2. LUCILLE LAW MAEEL ELIZABETH LINC-O IIC. News 2. 2: lviaroon 2. DoRoTIIv lX'lARGLjARli'I l'E l.lPPI-RI A Capella Clioir l. SUNNY LOCKARII A.NV.S. Sl1f'rf'inryv Igfllllivvflrllls i. 2. ALICE lX'll,-XRKNVELL J,C. News Stall l: VV.A.A. I, 2. FRED JAKE lVlASON Football I, 2: Tracic l, 2: Capt. 2: Maroon T l, 2: Pres. 2: Golden Gloves Tournament 2: Baselxaii 2. OSVEN L. lViAUPlN Football I, 2: Co-Capt. 2: Foolinall Valuable Player Award I: inspira- tional Awarcl 2: ASB. Pres. 1: A.iVi.S. Pres. 2: A.S.B. Council l, 2: C0-orci. Council l, 2. BARBARA lVlAY ix1CL2AlN Alplm flnrnrna Sigma 1. 2. BENITA lXfjiAUDE BXICDONOUIJII A Capella Clioir l. 2: Dianna Tour- I1aIIIc:IIt Players I. 2: Svc. l:Fresn0 Rriciio Pliiy l. OLIVER NVIEISNER ljooiivail l. lViARYE ALICE lVlON'l'G0MERY A Capella Ciioir l. 2: Banri 1. 2: C2I'I'll I, 2: VV.A,A. 1, 2: Girls Enf sernlnie l: Tennis 2: Beta Piii Garnnm I, 2: lc. Derrick Asst. Copy Emi. l: ILC. Derrick Eel. 2: A.VV.S. Vice Pros. 2: Pres. 2: A.S.B. Council 2: Co-ormi. Council 2: Prcsicicntsi 2. JAMES K. DKIORRIS Baseitxaii lvigr. I. 2, FLORENCE A. URTON DALli PARKER RAX'DlOND POVVNING Bnseliaii I, 2: Niuroon rl! 2. EVELYN JANE PHASE RUTII ELIZABETH ROE Drama Tourrmrncnt Players 2: Al- pllu Clflllllllii Sigma i, 2. 'I'IxI0TIIv NICKHJIRE XXVALTER A. SCIIBIIDT JR. CRADUATES 'lion row Dealcins Fug l:'Irry Grairxrn' Fiiili row Grimes 1 I L . I . , . V , I . I , . . cguerrn, Hull, lliilllilhlllj FULlrill row, Haney, llill, Hillis, iio, Kirlipalriclc, Lafy. Larson, Law, lingo: Viqliinl row, Lippvri, i40CliEll'd, lviarliwvli, iviason, ivlaupin, Wiufuiii, lX'icDoIIouglI, lxlCt1IIil'C, lvicisnerz Seconil row. iVionigoII1ery, Niorris flrion, ijariier, ljowning, Pcasc, Roc, Srlunicll, Sl'lll1iiZ2 iiolion row, Sunil, blllilll Smitil. Slllitll, TQQI, VIAIIIIICI, Xvzillen, Xviilff, xltlllllg. S ..,..i . , Elly' A if :il we VIRGINIA E. SCIIULTZ VV.A.A. l. 2: Sports ixigr. 2: A.VV.S. Sec. 2: Aiplia Gannna Sigma 2. STANLEY SCOTT BETTY MAE SIWIITH A Capella Ciioir I. 2: Bela Pili Ciamma 2: Alpina Gilllllllil Sigma I, 2: lc. NOWS Stall' lg Dcrricli Copy Ed. 2: VV.A.A. l, 2: Vice Pres. 2: Pres. 2: A.VV.S. Treas. 2: Orcii lg Tennis l, 2. iVlERLE SMITH XfxV7lLiW1A NIIARIE SNIITH Di-lame Tezml l: Derrick 2: .l.C. News Stall 2: Pep Ciuir l, 2: VV.A.A. I, 2: Class Sec,-Trans. 2. RlJSSEI.L STERLING TEEL Football l. 2: ixlaroon T I, 2: Sec.- Treas. 2: Traci: l, 2: Golden Gloves I: Bnsircilmii 2. xNlILLlS B. TURNER Tennis l. 2: 1040 Valley Clmiiipioli. Capt. lg lxiaroon 'ii l, 2. SIIIRLEY JUNE XKYVALLEN Pep 2: Orcii. 1, 2: Vice Pres. I: .l.C. News Sluii l: Derrick l. C2'l'T0 CIIARLFS LOUIS XXYITTE JR. BETTY LUCILLIZ XVOUNG A Capella Clroir 1: Aipiiu Garnnin Sigma I. P06625 0 fA8 A86 lflflelfl Gia, tcid, t am practically tdreattmtesst t just got tlome trom the party that we tract wtren our tray-ride was rained out. tn spite ot ttie tact ttlat it would have toeen more tun it it tractnit rained and t could tiave ridden trome ivy moontigtat wittl my man ltlere toe- side me. it was stitt tunt Vve danced and danced, and ate and ateg and sang and sang toy tile camptire. Did I hear you say iicamptireifi Vvett, t meant itt t wonit explain, tout We tlad a very ingenious committee. Anytuovv, we had quizzes wittx real money for prizesg taut, dumtn me, my mind for statistics Witt never Win me any prizes. And t tett you atoout ttle spring prom this year? Qt Course, We trestimen are sponsoring it. The ttieme is to toe Souttl American-ftoeautitut decorations tit4e a Soutti American patio, and Latin entertainment at time intermission. t can just see me now, in one ot ttlose stintcy Argentine numtners realty Cutting a neat rtnumtba. tlNDtiRPtlpS. Rigtit picture: First Semester frestunen otticersp top row, .tim tjreef man, tVtr. .totin xxlCllflCtt Howe: tfirst row, Glynn Lee, .terry Free. Lower rigtit: .tim Brice and Ntary Catdero remain mastced at ttie Firestnnzxn tvtasqucrude. Below: Undergraduates: Top row, Btartc, Kinnetnrew, Ford, Stone, Jotinson, Hictierson, Gratiamg Sixttt row, ttcndrirztcs, Kamp, t irecinan. Stietton, Fein, ttowtanrtg tfitttl row, Honey, ttowen, tvtartett, Hactcter, tstlitmwa, Halt, Jones, Hantiing ttourtti row, Kny- tcendatt, t-tornstny, Hetoert, Girard, Free, trauttcez Ttmird row, Gitmson, ttaytes, Frey, Flanagan, Harper, Goodrietm, t-tormotg Second row, Fretwett, D. House, Jones, Kruger, Hetset, Krotz, Freetmorn, Gravesg trirst row, tfnust, Green, Kelley, Nt. House, Howe. Hantiins, Gritteatti. tto. Bottom toil: Undergraduates: Top row, Ctsnanttter, Brooks, Btacti, Berlin, Beittitey, Biryn, Dz1l1iets, Cronin, Croslvy, Burntiartg Fitttl row, Brown- ing, Blue, Kuytiendatt, Anson, Collins, Arittiilqatd, Brent, Dtlrlri, Barntmrtg Fourtti row, .t. Batter, Halt, Baisrten, Batter Brown, Argent, Eppty, Cooley: Third row, Btactitoeti, Bradley, Anderson, Dultuie, Brandon, V. Cooley, Burtocttc, Dattong Second row. Brown, Allison, Davis, Brandon, Biggorstatt, Dalle, Carter. Cooti, Asbury: First row, Crane, Burrows, Button, Dates, Cotston, Cooper, Baker, Craiatne. t ttiintc ttaat you can see tny ttiis time, Wtiy ttie undergrads ttuis year are so well organized and tiave so muetl l-un. ttis a grand Ctass in a grand sctwoot, so you can understand wtmy t am atways raving atoout tootti of ttwem sol 34?-P4 2 UNDHRGRADS PUSH I-'OR THI' BIRD! R t ' fl H. igil z lun wr- QTKHIIIIIIUSI Top row, Rowe, Rnwi' ' -, 'v PY 'S IQIVIIUY, ixivic-r, IJ-Niarg I ourlI1 row. Iratt. NIZIFIIII, Inaxse, Long, NIc'Nc-II, Rzuiiorrig Vliilirri row, ' H 'num Iivr, Ruiwrls, Ivioorv, IM Ri Riciriic-, I.nyI'ir-Iii, Rwiic-yg S4-riomi row, I'Q2lII'lItl'I'll, Raiierty, Imtiow, Roweii, Nix, Pinson, Lopey, IXI in I If l rovs Jr: 1 It I1 e' -rg s ', I 'rx Ivirt - 1-II, NICIIOIS, IIOIIQ, INYOZIIUTS, B IQUSN, LIZIFSUII, ID. IQUSS. 'QI' 91,-DI Antik WWW Remember about the Inean-feed I toici you aioout tI1at we were going to I1ave tile Iiirst semester? Xveii, it got put OII one Way or an- other untii everyimociy Iost interest. Tiiey Iiinaiiy gave up tile iciea. It was too Ioad. especiaiiy after tile ciass oililicers, .Iim Freeman. .Ioe iviccieiianci. Imogene Bariver. Jerry Free, and Giynn I.ee worked so Ilarci on time oians. Just when I got aii interested and tilougiit tilat it sounciefi Iiice Ijun. tiley Caiieci it oilf. Such is my Iucici However. I reaiiy ineiieye tiint time prom is going to Ive a Der- Iecl suCCess Witim this semesterys oificers. Giyrln Lee, Ciordon Hattie Ivieaeiwam. and Don Tratt. at the reins of time affair. I Guess tival I I1HV6l'1,I mentioneri Ivir. Howe, our Ciass acivisor, Iwaye I? Vveii. Iaici. I ciicinit Icnow tiwat tr-acfilers Caine as sweii as Ire is. It you Iiafi seen Iwim caiiing time paui Jones danves at the iiay-ricie party. you wouici vert:-iniy Icnow wilat I mean. However. Ile can give us a weii-cieseryeci Imawiing out iI Iie tilinixs we neeci it. Tile Counfii ciecicieci to Iet ti-e Fresilman Ciass put on time prom limis year. Tiien. next vs-ar. tire Soniromore Ciass wiii Iiave time Hsayn aiwout time mini-winter prom. Ix'iIillHlQ'II1!2' tiwe proms Ilas aiways In-en a Iuig join for time Counvii. Imut tiiey Iiafi it easy tiiis spring. Tiiere are. of course, some siu-ptics arounmi sviiooi wiio say tilal we never siiouiri If-I tiiose Ixicis mio it anci tiiat a Soutim Arnerivan IIIPHH' iI0f'SIl'I suit tilem. A Airrwr' piilurv: IImIi'rgprruIlulh'S: Imp ron. SHIIEII, Irnll, Graves, Ioilnson, Stone: I'1iI'lIi row, Xxiiiiis, Siu-Ilon. Xyoocis, Xviuilv. Xviiiiunxsz Ifourlii row, Stone, Saniiorri, Sears, 'Iii-mmnl, Sn-weii, Ynienline, Srinniltz 'I4I1ir1I row, Xvinippic-, Vfatls. Xvimii-y, SIIIIIII, XViIIis, Steiger, Sargent: SPIUINI row. Xviiir-n, Slariu-y, Sluiiwury, Iiiiuornlon, Nixon, Xvintvr, Smilii, Stine: Ifirst row, VX'IuitIi-y, Sl'IlllIlZ, Xviison, Xvinsiow, Sciiii-fir-rii, Simpson, Xxiiison, Aimoyr' IPII lYil'IIlI'4'I Sf'1'UlllI Sf'Ill1'Sll'f' II'f'SIlllH'Il UIWIIVPTSL Viillll FUNV. IJUII ilwfilil. QIUFIIUH IIKIII- Nir. .ininn VXI. Iiowr-: I'irst row, fniynn I.:-v, Iialtii- IXIPRIFIIRIIII. IA-It pirture: Tin- uncic-rgracis lain- zu Iiing away Iron: lin- suing ol srinool. Iunior College Page I3 Unless we are adept in the use of words and sensif live to tlwe intent ol propaganda in ianguage or art forms-one oi our democratic responsibilities'-'We simply cannot iiandle tile alostract and verloai symloois which by blunder or intent iiomloard us from time press, radio, and cinema. ln our complicated society today we de- pend upon tiie spolcen and Written worcl to maintain tide mutually responsible relationships between tile indi- vidual and tile group. Tlwe Engiisiq and arts departments, interested in stu- dent personality, recognize tliat personality develop- ment is dependent upon communication, individual and group, luii and tree. witii oneis fellows. So we read ancl browse tl1rougl1 lnooiqs. enjoy group luoolc reviews, discussions oi drama. paintings, movies, plays, radio shows, magazine articies, news stories, recordings, or concerts. We loelieve luy participating in these leisure arts that we will enricii our personalities and rediscover what luas seemed commonpiace and trite in our earlier ex- periences. ltys amazing liow mucii fun it is to do some- tlning wimen no one malces you do it. 9654.3 l 1 Q ,tu ln tide section NVi1lCl1 loilows you can see some oi tile ieisure arts ac- tivities wlaicii we are taiicing about'- tiie junior cotiege newspaper. time ju- nior college yearluoolc stalli. and various musicai organizations. sucl'1 as tile lirass quartet. tile male quartet, ttme womenis trio, and tile weii lcnown junior coiiege A capeita ctmoir. COl.l.EGlA'l'lf. HCtlTUPS.N Top picture, leiit: Nirs. Eclitli Ni. Dane, junior college lilvrarian, lieips students find igoolis, Top riglit: Sunny Locliliarcl. Betty .lo Vvinslow and ivlartlia Ann Larson stucly in tlie jaysee library. Lett picture. top: Baile Colton, Xwitte, Vvinarrl Bucli and Bill lvlarlin relax in a Hjalopyn in iront ol' tlle rlorm. Center: Sclmnl isnit all study: iwialm, Hall, Gervais, Culp, tletlrics, Van Syoc, Vvlixite, Xwarcl. Bottom: Lucille Uirlam, Alice Kennedy, Catliere ine lirancieiitmrg and .lean Gannnon don tlwir spurs lor ljrontiers Day. Riglxl picture, top: Tlie iorensics meeting at tlle conlierence. Center: Scarciiing lor an lionest man. Disappoinled?: Audrey Cooper, Norman Kamp, Bottom: Rose- mary Cooley, Barlvara Graves, .lessie Dutliie, Rullu liranrlon ancl hiargaret fioorlriwli admire our lvuilmlings. fir coulfl it lie a lioy? foge .fgrfififd come Y7- Y ' 1,, QQ K 'Q Qffqix S ff - f , y 5- . Jo, . ....-. ,- 27 ' 52, ' If HW f X VJ . fiaife. 2 il lf' .f f H 'f- C51 ff iw Q Q9 X 4 9 ff li f5,4 3 ,y 19 L ' f f ! i J Qg M QM ff! K, ' ff 1 0 f 'TY 'ff f 551 7 Q' 1 jlfi f J A ' f f ff ,ffff fi 5N! f X ' . ff ff , ' L:5 f' w M if 7 J Cf! sf M4 XX! 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C. journalism lneeling al the vaiiey Conference: Jeanne Krotz, Rosinu Cooper, ixlancy Stine. Beiow: J. C, Derrick slaiilz Top row, ixfiarye Aiice Nionlgoniery, editor: Virginia Cooley, Vvilnm Smith: First row, Belly Smith, copy editor: Rutii Brandon, senior editor. Bottom picture: Rose- mary Noalcos ul lime yearliooic mm-ling al time r'o11ir-rc-mic. Xve on the Derricic slalli ' have woriced sort of hard V this year and I imagine aii of us wiii ioe ready to breathe a sigh of reiiei when the iast page has gone to press. it has aii heen a iot of fun, though. We spent a couple oi extra Saturday vacation days siaving away, iout not woricing so hard that we Couidnit have a iittie fun on the side. Did you rneet Wir. Reisrnan when you were here? He cerlainiy knows how to get the ivest out of students in the iiterary iine. wwe tooic two trips to Fresno State Coiiegeg one in the fait and one in Aprii, to attend journaiism conventions. Beside their being educa- tionai, they were lots oi iun. Sounds impossihie, Vi icnow, lout it reaiiy happened. The J.C. Newvs staii attended, too. Oh, I haven,t toiol you yet, have I? Cbur paper is reaiiy sweii this year. As you icnow, this is oniy our second year having our own paper, and though were stiii new at it. we have a very successfui paper. it always comes out when it's Sup- posed to, and the editors reaiiy have to icnow their work, I guess I diolnyt teli you Laura Hart was editor first semester, and Jeanne Krotz, the second semester. Iimior College Page 16 the m u s i e ctepartment has lxeen one ol the husiest in school this past year. Ntr. Stevens. as the heart. has eooperatect to the luttest ex- tent in ollering latent lor any aetiyity that neectect something to pep it up. tburing the Course ol the year the guys anet gals who spenct most ol' their tree time at the music tuuitcting put on several assemhties which proyect to toe some ol the lwest attenctect assemlnties ol att. t guess tive totct you that we have a little trou- lmle getting alt the stuctents to go to assemtnties. How- ever. there was usually no troulmte that way when they lcnew il was heing put on hy the music' ctepartment. The assemhties werenil att they hart to prepare lor. Each weetc soloists, hoth vofal anct instrumental, anct many groups ol musieians pertormect lor various toeat organizations anct churches. tn April. some ol the players eontrihutect their talents to a variety show sponsorect hy the Kiwanis Ctuh. From all reports it was very successful. as was their whole year. ufnic mai 5 an mafiferri Xttxtft Ntxxtytfltg. lop lett pifture: tht- lirows qnorlet has liven popular this year: lim Schmitt, hir. xtatthai, ,lohn Shore, Rathtrurn Shelton. Set' oml It-It pirture: tiarher shop harmony comes lrom tier:-3 fn-urge t ooti, Ratlltvum Flu-tton, Roy' t.ong, little Stone, mole floor t'tNit't'tR't'AtNtftts. Top right pitture: Vivian ttarper, Doris Flanagan lftanagan. liranston, ttitt, t.ay'lielit, Riley. tfgjentioll, ftrayts Ntms nut Xfiolet Nteier tllf'IlLt their yoires to lorm tht- pleasing tt'OlllL'7l'S Bryant, Potts: Serontt royy, fiorltwy, Cooper, Roxy:-tl, Siuttullry lit trio. .Axtrovez ,t ruppello Choir memtwers: lop roxy, Ntartin, Citlftittftlt, ftrilleattn, ltarper, Xvhatey, ttootey: t:irst roxy. ttartly. Nteier, lttntym Saati. Stone, lohnson. Schmitt, Fhanttter, t'mronnini.:: lfourth royy, Dunn, tiatier. ttoyye. XYinstoxy, D. Ross, ti. Ross, Xvatten, Ntrllonouf ftonant, Armll, t.ong, Stalilorrt, St-yyett, Xvittiamsz Vttuirtl roxy, Duthie. Iunior Ciollege Pug 1 The taslf ol clmoosing a vocation ancl ol learning albout it alter wevve clecictecl wlwat we want lo tue is made particularly easy llere lmecause we llave our an- nual vocation clay. lntroclucefl last year tlll'0l1Qll tlie efforts ol Herman A. Buclcner. cteputy superintenclent. ancl tile Kiwanis vocational guiclance committee. it is just anotller illustration ol lmow tlle community anct tile sclmool cooperate lor tlme luetterment ol its young people. This year l'lerman rx. Spinclt. clirector ol' placement ancl guiclance at tlme University ol Calilornia. ancl ixlrs. Xvinilrect R. fyluiclt. vocational coorclinator ol tlme Pasa- dena City Sclwools. gave tlwe lxeynote aclclresses to sep- . 5 it S vs Q r l , 5, , -N 111 J 5 V E Q 4 'A f it 1-. arate meetings ol time men ancl women stuclents. Alter- warcls. eacll stuclent attended tllree vocational sections ol luis clioice presiclecl over luy a stuclent ctiairman. and lecl lay a prominent man or woman in tltat occupation. Nearly one llunclrecl lpusiness anct professional men ancl women lrom every section of time state lreely gave ol tlmeir time to assist in ttiis project. No wonder t was one ol tl1e OS per cent ol tlme students wl1o voted- gratelutlywlor a tliirct annual vocation clay next year. Tlwe sclmool owes particular tlwanlcs lor tlle success ol tlmis venture to Bliss Grace tlarris. guiclance director. Stanlorcl Hannalm. superintenclent. and Fir. Buckner. .IIXH vocational opportunities at talt ,lunior .W College. l ll0t0QI'1lpllh ol maclnne sliop I operations reveal tlie unusual equip- l ment availalmle to stuclents llere. Uil lielcl tecllnologv is also Lliilttfltlbtlmltfffi as we 1. . ,c f carpentry-all uselul in time clelense program. Tlwe section wlmicli lvollows contains a cloulmle page spreacl ol tlle specializecl l.l lxllxfv. lop pliturf. lin-cl liealtv, ms-clianical clrawing instructor. assists lyonalzl Vlrratt lop riffllt' Pt-lroleuln tecllnologv lclt t7IKtlIH', top: Sziellce tripsters enjoyetl D1-atll X .Ilty t nnttl lloyye lm-cIul'es illlring trip. lgolloinz ltovs - slllflenls ylsiteal tlle lialu r fill tool f olnpany. Barlow. twoolv, lilatli, llicltle, Arlams. Xvitte. f lustfr fools. Rlgllt pitlurf. lop. taplaln Rty fvalyen ol tlle State ltigllway Patrol was a Voca- Iion Dov spealier fit-nter' liovs experiment willy oil. Bottom. Flipping lungs .intl llltllhlib arf slung OCCL fL0l'lCl, gli! CLIQCQ OI afuclenfa 11, --4: Z- - f'- . ,, fy 7' V41 .LL -jf-Aff f' A' 5 H 1 ' ' 1 P ff f f w w x xfx '-, 21 M 5 4 Q 1' 2-'ff A ?i 453 W - Q 31 -1 2 .. 1+ if 'XZ' ii? ff - + T ef 'z Q . i i in K ij T . 2 , -- ' , 1 ' -frgiz f f4 f li- ?gLEi' ffff!4 f ff' '25 V , 'iff 7 R -i?il1EE3? 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Because tile manufacturing oi airplanes is the biggest industry in tiiis area, more stress is laid on tlae qualifications tire looys rnust meet to ine a suc- cessful aircraft worlcer than any other field. However, automoloile mechanics is still iueing studied lay a great numlaer of looys and time electricity courses still liave large enrollments. in preparation for worlc in airplane factories ttle looys are taught ilow to operate precision instruments. Because accuracy is of supreme importance in tide louilding oi an airplane, stu- dents are allowed an error of just four mii- liontlis oi an incl1 on their worlc. Besides tiie training in tile actual sllop Worlc, tixere imas been extensive training in the me- ciianicai drawing classes. in listening to tile radio and reading time newspapers lately I liave noticed iiow often tliere are announcements from tile government and from private corpora- tions aslqing for men wiio can read blueprints accurately. THESE l ELLOVX'S KNOXN' THE VVHES AND XVAYS OF SHOP NVORK. Top picture: Jael: Vauglxn sliows iris prowess as a maciiine operator in tire siiops clrepartrnrmt. Tliird picture: Stanley Scott sits down to do iiis work. Bot- tom left: Not art. lmut good drawing instruction, Courtcsy lxtr. Beatty. Bottom rigilt: one project is a Completed iiomc. as Y? ln order to train Tall youths in this stcitt, the mechanical drawing classes are now using lor study actual prints ol airplanes they have ototained lrom the factories in Southern Cali- s,Y few nu lornia. Besides att the training that can he utilized later hy the students in delense wortc there are stitt classes in metal wortc in which the stu- dents spend their time learning the stiitt ol malxing such things as lamps. raclxs. liower pot holders, smoliing stands. huctcets. and tunnels. Alter the student has mastered these he is en- ahted to go on to more advanced wortc where he can wortc with aturninurn. copper. hrass. and hronze in matting hootxends. paper weights. huctwts. and candtesticlcs. They have a myriad ot tools with which to worti. such things as drill presses. lathes. hench molding equipment. chisels. punches. hammers, and pry hars. One ol the classes which attords much prac- tical vatue to the student is applied electricity. tn this course he learns the care and repair ol simple electric household appliances. tn addif tion to this he gets conventional wiring instruc- tions lor the home. w zu :ms i 1 ll exams i the hoys who enroll in these courses are not hoys who do so just hecause they want to get a joh out ol it: they are ones who realty titce the worti and are interested in continuing in it. American Vocational Association. Committee on Standards. has listed as the nine most important qualities tor a student ol manual arts the following: :Xn active interest in industrial tile and in meth- ods ol production and distrihution. The aloitity to select wisely. care lor. and use properly things he huys and uses. An appreciation ol good worlunan- ship and good design. An attitude ot pride or in- terest in his ahility to do uselut things. A leeting ol sell-reliance and conlidence in his ahitity to deal with people and to care lor himsetl in an unusual or unlamitiar situation. the hahit ol an orderly method ol procedure in the perlormance ol any taste. The hahit ol sell-discipline which requires one to do a thing when it should he done. whether it is pleasant or not. The hatmit ol carelul. thoughtlut wortq without loitering or wasting time. An attitude ol readiness to assist others when they need help and to ioin in group undertatiings. XYIIAT 'lttl-QY DO IN 'tlttf SIIOPS. it-op It-ti: Ntertt- Smiitt wortvs at ilu- lathe. ,top right: xve wonder what matics all thosl' muscles ot l,erov ttacttter. Jxtuovez lxlr. Case and ttartow esmort tioys to the uit In-lit, 1.1-ti: Xxetcting lorms a pleasant mrupatioii, luuior College R , laqe 71 .Wvin ijfnriu The two years ol required physical education lor ju- nior college students sometimes seems something ol an additional chore in a students program already pretty lull. l lcnow l always seem to have something else to do that is immediately pressing whenever t have to dress for gym. But alter youire out there and winning a close tennis match. or slamming that crucial home run with hases tull and two out in the last inning,- hoy, that grand and glorious leeling is something l wouldnit trade even for a chocolate millc shalfe on a Tait Fourth ol .luly. Vvrith the assistance ol a lull-time nurse twho also teaches a course in home nursing and hygienel. a school s L. '1' I ls 'A hiinsell. i m Moria Q Q .rf 3 it ...ai will notice that the physical education - , Q1 program, in keeping with educational policy ol the school, is featured ahove the interscholastic activities, VX7ith these are grouped the alliliated organi- zations such as the lVlaroon T and Xvomeifs Athletic Association. and the groups responsihle lor color and school spirit during games. such as the pep cluh. our dazzling song leaders. and our yell leaders. tntercollegiate sports include tootloall. haslcethall. traclc. hasehall. and tennis. Stjfilfli Dt':NlfJNS. Top picture. leit: The song leaders cheer up the gaincg .lane Riddle, Goldie Nix, Bessie ljaust, .leanne Krotz. Top right: Nlrs, Coulderv tfleharty, school nurse, worlis at her desli. l.:-lt picture, top: Betty Smith and Blarye Alice Ntontgonu-ry attend a XV.A.A. convention. Center: Nloon and Ftrs. Bessie seem to he in a had way. Bottom: Girls enjoy playing. Right picture, top: lfoothall practice is important. 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These tnoys hold the good of the school at heart and their dances always seem to he successes. Ahitity to pictc satisfactory leaders resulted in Douglas Sale tilting the ottice ot president with Richard Watts as vice president and Bill Prunty as secretary-treasurer during the second semester. ATHLETIC EXPERTS Top picture: Murozmrz T menuloersz Top row, Stone Haney, Ktinge. Sale, Nir- Donatd. Cottinan, Btaclc. Cook: Second row, tvtatm, Powning, Prunty, Vvatts. Helxert, Brent: First row, Nlr tvtutten, Cline, Stratton Dealcins, Toot, tylccurcty. Center picture: Russel Vt-eel presides over the peanut race during the Ntarnon T initiation. Iunior College Page Q4 ee in 66 la 9 Lggem frim ATHLETIC PROVUESS. Ahove picture: perplexed ptcclgcs pusli peanuts. Lett picture: Richard Vvyatts, dis- tance star, stars in a start. xercifie-we gef our quo cc At the beginning ol this year lxfloon Nlullen, head of the physical education department made a state- ment, a statement which has guided the activities ol that department through both semesters. The state- ment was: mlihe aim of the program is to provide the student with progressive health habits, a normally de- veloped and well coordinated body. greater appreciation and a favorable attitude toward physical activity and recreation, finally malcing some contribution to the studentys mental. moral, social, and physical malceup, litting each student not only for the local community but investing him with such knowledge as will malce him a coordinate part ol any communityf' The activities this year have been extremely varied and all planned so that the greatest benefits could be asm to organize a team. From what l have heard it was fairly successful. Another ol the lavorite sports here in the arid climate ol Tait is swimming. Last tall and all this spring since the weather became a little warmer. the boys have been exhibiting their manly phy- siques by draping themselves around the pool, once in a while getting up enough courage to plunge into the water. The results are all right lor all that. lor now we see some beautiful tans adorning the campus. Almost any day at the swim- ming pool one can see the boys indulging in a lively game of water polo. playing follow the leader off the diving board. or having races the length ot the pool so the winner can have something new to brag about. ln my estimation lvlr. ixlullen has cer- tainly gone by the standards he set up at the beginning ol' the year. As part ol the physical education pro- gram picnics and recreation days are encouraged. and it is not infrequent to see junior college men and women traips- ing into class dressed in slaclis or hilcing boots. loolcing as if their minds as well as their clothes belonged on a picnic. MENS PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Top pic- derived from them by the students. The boys have par- ticipated in such group games as basketball, football, and volleyball. Some of the individual sports they have concentrated on are various traclc ietes as putting the shot, javelin throwing. hammer throwing, high and broad jumping. pole vaulting, and several different lcinds ol sprinting and distance running. Because oi the especial lilcing for howling the coun- try over for the past few years, our jaysee boys have been luclcy enough to be able to go to the town bowling alleys at least once a weelc in their regular gym periods. Bowling clubs and teams were formed both the first and second semester. Jerry Free was elected president of the club the lirst semester. The second hall of the year Norman Kamp had enough energy and enthusi- 4-1 ture: Harlan I,l'l' talies roll call in nwnls physical education. Button: picture: Junior college men play basltc-tball. Iunior College Page 25 .X4 Qted ACLPFL g6l,l'l'lQf5 The VV,A.A. has done so many things this year t dont know where to start. I think. though. iytt start at the beginning. We began tast fait with the initiation oi the new members. Vvhat fun to see them attend- ing ctasses dressed in gunny sacks and an onion tavatier, tipsick smeared att over their faces and their hair in braids. The spaghetti spread after votteybatt was reatty grand. Vve had it in the Cafeteria. Att the girts put on a skit for the teachersg then the faculty reciprocated. I believe those gym teachers are younger than we are. VX!e decided to vary the routine a tittte after basketbatt, so we had the feed at iVtiss Brandt's house. Sheis our advisor, you know. But we didnit vary it so much that we didnst have spaghetti: we couldnt do that. The ctimax of our year Came in May when we had our annuat awards banquet. This year we had a Hawaiian theme. it was beautitut with tittte grass shacks on the tables, Hawaiian music, and coiorfut teis around everyoness neck. At this dinner VXf.A.A. pins and sweaters were awarded. Oh, I atmost forgot. tn April there was an A.VV.S.-VX7.A.A. convention at San Jose State and we sent our president and our advisor. They brought back a tot ot good ideas, t guess we Wonyt have time to utitize any of them this year, but they should be of some be-ne-tit next year. NVQNIEN ATHLETES. Top picture: Kay Lopey and Violet Nteier ittustrate the technique ot guarding in bas- kc-thatt. Cr-nter picture: W.A.A. members: Top row. Smith, Hamilton. Thornton, Ntarkwett. Brandon, Cooley, Duthie, Goodrich, Vvinter, Stine, Smith, VX7ittis. Eyer, Argent. Riley. Smith. First row: Hatt, Haney, M. Schultz, V. Schultz, Nixon, Vvhatey, Noakes, Biggerstaff, Pease, Simpson, Meier, Lopey. Ntontgomery. Pierce. Above tett picture: A hutty begins the game in hockey. Left pic- ture: Charlotte Eyer dribbtes down the Field in hockey. Iunior College Page 26 it t think you've prohatyly already heard quite a tot about our Pep Ctuh. It has heen fairly active the past two years. I don't know whatis wrong with our student body, hut t realty tzetieve it it hadnyt heen for our peppery little Upeppersu that the toothatl games would have heen pretty quiet attairs. Because ot the energy and tire ot txtr. Dailey. the advisor, and Eugene Upton, the president, the organization was successful in stirring up a little spirit. They tormed an organized rooting section at the grid games and did some work with cards that is new to Tatt. They gave out megaphones at each game tor the ones whose voices lacked the Carrying quality ot Arkansas hog-callers. Their outstanding social event ot the year was a hig dance alter the San Luis Cjhispo game. They have a right to he proud ot that. tor it realty was one ot the most suc- cesslut att year. l guess ltd hetter give special mention to the yell leaders. they realty were line. They made students yell long alter their larynxes ceased to lunction. It was alt tun. though. Since this is a rather new organization around school. vou might wonder ahout the requirements lor joining. You donyt have to the ahle to turn llips or any lancy stull -you just can quality hy possessing some ol that ucalitor- nia pep. Anylnody who is enrolled in .l.C. is eligilmle to join and coming to the regular noon meetings makes you definitely a memtaer. KEEPING Ot'R St'lRl'l' tlli. 'top picture: Pep clutn memhersg Top row, Flr. Dailey. Trait. Black, liree, ljoster, firaves: Fitili row, l.azar. Xvoorls, B. Stone, lolinsnn, D. Stone, ljruntyz lfourth row, Xvirlen, Sewell, Xvhite. Shelton: 'luhirrt row, l,arson, Brandon, Stine, Reilly, l.ay- tield. Xvinter, Xvillisz Second row, llormel, Nllvilfllillll, Smith, Duthie, Hitt, Ciftell. Pease, Ratterty, B. Ross: lfirst row. lliggerstatl. Brandon, Haney, Price, Simpson, Xvallen. D. Ross. lop right picture: lirunty, yell leader, leads enthusiastic crowds at lvoothall games. ttenter right pir- ture: Song leaders: .lane Riddle, Goldie Nix, Bessie t aust. .leanne Krotz. Bottom picture: Harlan Lee addresses pepsters. oifiier fifuclenfd Iunior College page 27 5.1 g, Q it Z . ir. tl: 2 V 4. 5- ugifiuezi of fke ri iron tive atways tistened to you brag about your wondertut tootbatt team, but at tast comes my turn. Qur Cou- gars started their championship march by defeating the Citrus Qwts 23-0. tVtost ot our games were ptayed out ot town. but t never missed a one-you tcnow. do or die white the boys are out there tighting, From Uvxfts to Cossactcs went our Cougar men of might to tatce a weak Po- mona J.C. team 21-12. The tottow- ing weetc end saw our maroon and White gridders titeratty run over a weak San t.uis Obispo eteven 28-7, but it was more of a trafic meet than a tootbatt game and to att the fans, detight Angus tVtacDonatd scored at witt. V DK-Q an Next on our tist Visa- tia and her tiny Tartars met deteat by Coach Hartan t-ee's boys in that they were trounced 13-0. Then a Coatinga Fatcon came into the Cougar tair and got her wings ctipped 26-0, The maroon and white tads the tottowing weetc end made a Ventura Pirate watt: the ptantf to the tune ot an I8-I5 score in a game that showed tinemen Bob Stone and KK0ttie', Brent were two ot the outstanding ptayers on the squad. The most thritting game ot the season came when the Cougars met their tirst defeat of the season in the torm ot a Modesto Pirate 7-6. t atways get a thritt when t see our Hmighty menu run out on the tietd. Ot Course. those snappy maroon and white suits may have something to do with it. hut t think itis because they repre- sent btiatt. txtaybe tim wrong but each ot the ptayers on the team seems to typity that average American eottege tettowf-'Joe Cottege, to you. BOYS HAVE SUCCESSFUL YEAR, Tap pieture: 'the grandstand was pactied at every game. ,third picture: Jesse Freitas, most yatuahte ptayer, rests during a game. Right picture: flwen Ntaupin, raptain, received inspirationat awarrt. Bottom pirture: tjooftmtt squad: Fitth row, citlilftt Hartan Lee, Coach Lowett Daiieyg Fourth row, fiagte, ttehert. Xvetzet. Xvitson. Richey. Cook, Ntefiuire, Xvitten. Kuytcenctatt: Third row. tien- ttrirtcs, tjartcer, Sate, tX'tcDonatd, Cauttman. 'tic-et. Rowetitte, tiarry, Kirkpatrick: Second row, txfiartin. Byers, Stone, tviitchett, tviitter, Attey, Vatentine, Younl: tfirst row, tvtcctcttan. ciarratt, tjreitas, ttatt, ttaney, Brent, Greeson, tvteisner, tVtason. Lett: tlartan Lee speaks at tootbatt banquet. 1. fs 'iii 3 'ts -Q91 is. MRF QP5 The Flocleslo game saxx pony luanla ,lesse Freilas eomplele IH oul ol 23 passes lo win lor liim llme lille of llle lmesl junior collegiale passer in llle na- lion, Tlien fame llwe mosl lllrillingf up- sel in llle valley eonlerenfe rare. Tal-l won llue Qil'I1lFillc.jEllil'0l'lllil.llIlllOl' Col- lege elmampionsllip lirom a lavorecl Reeclley rl-iger leam 28-IT. Our lasl game was willl our lraclilional rival. lgalcerslielcl. ancl wllen llme gun xvenl oll Tal-l was on llxe sllorl encl ol a I0-0 sfore. Nlorrison ol llme Renegades proved loo muvlm lor our sifle. ll Co- eaplains flwen nlaupin ancl Claucle Helxerl llilClll'l lmeen on llle iniurecl lisl. lvfl llave a clilvlierenl slory lo lell. :Xl llme rlose ol llme season Gwen Nlaupin ancl .lesse Freilas were volecl llle most val- ualmle plaver ancl inspiralional awarcls. respeelively. Even lllouggli we clifln'l lmeal llme Renegacles. we ol! Tall lf. were ler- rilmly proucl ol' our team. Tllis selwool is enllulsiaslim' alJoul lvoollwall season anyway. ancl everylmocly lallxs aluoul successful plays and players. Tlle leamworli llme lmoys sllowecl llurouglm- oul llwe season will long ln- remem- lmerecl. Xve all lnopecl. as llme lasl game was linisliecl. lllal llme learn next year would lme as goocl. 2' , Rittwwfhu Sh w i ,4Je,0f afkifw Being a track ian, l know you will he interested in the track team. The Cougars were led into the lray hy Co-captains Hill Prunty and Richard Vvatts. The maroon and white thinly clads opened the sea- son with a tive-way meet in which Talt came out tht- winner with 30'f2. Pomona 4S'f2. l.a Verne I4, Chapman 28. and Citrus 3. Next l saw Tait .l.C. take the weak ljorteryille tracksters IIQ-IQ. This meet starred Boh lxicfiurdy in field events and Sey- mour in the dashes. Reedley was the next victim 74-57. Then came the much heralded Kern Relays and Tait placed lourth. Browning. a Visalia Tartar. proved too much lor our lait lads. E 2 5 I N an Now that loothall season is over every Friday l find myself sitting in the gym lustily cheering a Cougar loaskethall team on to victory. This year we had a lot ol good material even though Reedley walked oil with the conference title. The Cougars, led hy Captain George Cook, opened our hoop season with the Chafiey invitational. Xve didnit come home with honors, hut they did come home realizing that Doug Sale and Ed Hen- dricks Were as good as any other haskethall players in the valley. Then came Visalia and We lost 4t-33. The next game we in- vaded the nest ol the Coalinga Falcons and won 42-15. From Falcons We went on to lose hy a decisive score 58-30. San i.uis Ohispo Junior College was turned hack 29-9 in a game that was pretty slow. Cougar hoopsters again met the Coalinga Falcons and tripped them 34-'5l. The boys in maroon and white scored enough in this game to suit anv lioothall ian. Vve hadnit heen doing so hadly until we met the Reedley Tigers, defending conference champions, and needless to relate, the Cougars lost 52-15. fiur maroon and white clad lads closed the season with our cross country rivals. Bakersfield. it was a game with a story hook ending: B.J.C. sunk a hasket in the last ten seconds to win 34-32. funior College Page 50 Msn... l'l,l'iN'i'Y OF EXiT1RfilSi'i. Tom micture: . fi. lmuslevt I i I lmll squad: Top row, llaylc-s, Loperena, Coacli Kim-nholx: Seronri row, Rowe, Xxillilv, Salty First row, l'1rc'z'nral1, llc-lu-rt, Kuykendall, fihristian. Ahove picture: fi, truck twins: lop row, Rathhorn, Saak, Nlitellell, ixicfvlirtiy, Xvillis, Coach Blullenz Ser-rnnl row, Arndt, lh-ht-rt. Nix. Sewell, ilale, Xvouds: l-irst rim, Hornshy, Arrllilmaltl. Sz-yrnurc, Shelton, fiihson. liottorn picture: llarllord Arshihald, pole yaulter, stands on his head. - 1 1 rim. fioazlu Kim-nluolz. liorga, tial- l len. filnislian, lion ning, lilacli. ixli Uonailil. Sale: ltwltonu row, ' llall. ogri Cbffldgdg ALi in zfloorfd ln the spring. heing a sport lan, my thoughts turn to hasehall instead ol love. Alter practically heing stranded in Noahis Arla most ol the time, our Cougars disemharlced to lose to the Cal-Poly lxlustangs in a never to he lorgotten 0-'S game that convinced me ot Tom Christianis ahility as a pitcher. l saw the Cougars win lrom Reedley 8-4 with hardly any dilliculty. Then next we won from our tavorite rivals. tialcersliield. IQ-0. The lollowing weelc the Porter- ville team lost to us IO-I0 in a game that showed very plainly that we have some ot the hest lpasehall players in the valley in Elmer hlalm, Louis Cullen, and Angus Nlacllonald. Next the Cougars laced the Coalinga Falcons 7-0. Clur hasehall team may not he the St. l.ouis Cards. hut theyvre ours and theyire paid lor. Cjur tennis team was pretty good this year. mayhe lnecause lim on it. Xve lost to Reedley 3-2, hut came haclc to win trom Balcerslield 4-I. This was the greatest thrill ol the season to trounce the Rene' Qades. Alter Balqerslielcl we played our conference l 'I'IltfY l.IKtf 'lilli OttI'lJOUVttS. Right: f. lmsellutl te-run: lop liryam, Nlrfinire. finllcns, lm-, f.. ilaxxlluorm-, ixlalm. XX illis. l.mu-r lell: fy. tennis teuln: Nlilrlreil tiill. liill full:-n. Rust-:nary Noalu-s. l.4mm-r right: fi. gnlflvn gloves: fioamlu fecluer. filynn l.4-1-, Luk Xxinorls, ilnrry Svylnullr. fiurslon rivals, Visalia. and lost 4-I. This year we had sev- eral good tennis players in Vvillis Richey, Vvillvord Cullen, and Jean iiddinger. Before a capacity crowd ot 800 hloodvthirsty tight fans. this year the Colden Gloves tournament was more successful than ever helore. This tournament provided as much exercise tor the spectators as it did tor participants. in the Hyweight division little Jaclc Xvoods won the award for the V55-th. class. Harry Seymour again won in the I-48-lh. division. as did Boh l.o- perena in the 173-th. class. Xviry and agile Cordon Hall had little trouhle in winning the middleweight crown. Bill lxlartin very well in talcing care ol glove contenders in the l83-lh. heavyweight division. Some way or other the Golden Cloves always get a loig turn-out. But l lcnow l woulctnit miss them tor anything. l thinli our hoys did quite well. donit you? Q9 viii i 'A' , -Xl . W, I if. we , communal? .1461 Uerfiderfi QQXh+mfJ 514,,,,f AL !JiDXHh+ QRMVG . f 5 fe gr K C mmuniiy P ULU' f0l,Ul'l 00f5f0l 5 THE SLIPPER SHOP Exclusively Styled Shoes For Ladies i Hosiery and Handbags l Eugene D. Dodd 516 Center Street Taft, California COAST COUNTIES GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. Modern Gas Appliances lll Sixth St. Phone l64 Compliments of HIPPODROME THEATRE Center St. Tait Compliments of KERN COUNTY BANK Tait - Oildale - Fellows Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation T npei calll for the colors. H w o ters ivc. it Simi THE DAILY MIDWAY DRILLER A agilnclass form. -Y-QU-I' HQmQ 4th and North Sts. 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Ross, HOWIHHCI, Ftnfl luilfstffl CICIUOII' strate spring sprung. l'lcllmann witli a lqooliz tainlt sol Community Page 8 hills. ..SA1C!ZX' THE HKH1SCHOOL Aclministration 4-5, 8 Gorclon N. Arlett 5 Herman A. Buckner 4 Stantorcl Hannali 4 Grace E. Harris 8 Eugene lVl. Johnson 5 Siclney S. Stansell 5 Art 49 Atliletics Baseball 77 Baslietloall 74-75 Football 70-72 Heavies 70-71 Lites 72 Golden Gloves 75 Swimming 75 Tennis 75 Tracli 76-77 Boarcl ot Trustees 4 Bloclr T 69 Boolcworms 41 Boys' Fecleration 15 Boys' Outcloor Club 67 California Sctiolarsliip Feclcration 12 Counselors 8 Departments 4-5, 24, 48-49, 54, 60-61, 70-71, 74-79 Art 48-49 Faculty 48 Commerce 58 Faculty 58 Englisli 56 Faculty 56 Home Economics 56 Faculty 56 Language 42 Faculty 42 luilorary 5. 57 lVlrs. Amy C. Peterson 57 lVlatl1cmatics 59 Faculty 59 llliysical Eclucation 62-67 Boys' Sports 65, 67 Dr. .l. 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After worlcing on this hoolc i've learned that in this day and age there are craftsmen such as Tom Estmond of the Metropolitan Engravers, who has carried our dreams of this hook through to the slightest detail: Roy Day of the Pomona Progress-Bulletin, who has been our printer for two years and has assisted in many ways to secure national honors for our hooicg and Tom Hill of the Becktold Cover Corporation, who has helped us to create a cover of which our staff can he proud. Few will realize the lahor spent on our hook, Pat, hut our staff has gained something from this labor. We have learned that our earnest cooperation with these skilled artisans is the element that can give this yearhoolc its existence. Yours. Barbara Stokes and Betsy Riddle, high school copy editors: Betty Smith. junior college copy editor -4-1 11 lily ' J f, ., 1 fr, - 5, 1 - -1 , Ln -' .. v' iQo,ffl .- , . 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