Taft Union High School and Junior College - Derrick Yearbook (Taft, CA)
- Class of 1957
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Q. .Jw L ,I I-Kif I Derrzck Sta f C0 Edzlors Busznnss 1Ifll1IILLI' Awzslanl flrl EIIIIIIFS Sporls Eflzlors Assoczate Edzlors V ff I A 'X V I 'Xl 'X I If 4 Www ll DY PRUIETT ,V Mfr fl 1 ffffrf I IILA RIVERS I BOB RIIRQIIALL 7 KFNNX DIVALI ff ff-L4 X RON HLNTER SL E MEACHAM fffuvwx NJ f WYATTCASH ,B 5,0 ,,f'54'-J ERRIE ROCKHOLT M if ELIZABETH CLARK NW 0 kv? YM' 'Af BILL FORBES vIRCIwIAIORDAN7ZeN A fZ 7N 'Wg' MARFO BROWNJW-1,7 MQLV-5,7041 JAINICE SMITH LINDA PRUIETT bf V-WL-7 DOW GRIMESZUD TIWI TARR CNROLYN PARK? X -HY LX NN E KALFNBORN iff iff If ff W JP ..i ? XLJ OV L 0' I fly - L .NS L' Qi.. f gg-'hiss X S-4 X I C. 5-P- 'S L 5 GR QLRFX vii-S13 is f.. N I I I ' -if I, f ' I I ,I RJ L ,V V Q 4 E5 5 . X ' 'LL X ik: X- 4 1 'L ' ,,,+ L .J EI , I I 1 ff'IL-1' G ,iff ' ' JI: If V-J, I . ' V, V' ' J XV N I N 1 . A, 1 H 5 Q' 5 K I K ,UI jj f Z it lj 'D 'I ff 4, E . fx- A UH V,. ,u L IA, A: iffy! J l' if J 'I kg I, I ' f' E F. ,' 'X-L .' R Y ,R 4- I t- Il' K xxx MI. 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A 'L-x-xgk PSX. 1 XI X gb A Ex. l N .gl -9 1 SQL 'ii Y, R X I z fl-'C X In lplblttllflfbll lm hu lltlfrilllllt lllfflllllllt :ml irumllx mi: It I nf ll:-ze lm .lt 1ll1 in H11 I w U: rm lx mx 1 x N , YT vu FP X, .X r- ? XJ x 1 V. X NX x, 21 ya 'sb- S If 1, I X V -1' J . -r 4' I r s ' fThi5 Is K' f . ' , X' 1 L pw 4 4 QQ! X Taft High Sfhoorlx Ht., X 1 X C. 2 142 f,-, n',,Q' I fx 'Q f' , t K 1. 1 fl'-' if. ,.A,',,- , .901 .,gf'r 1 .,1.,w,1 , ,-4 , . '- ' ' . k fy' fi :.!.f 'Sl ' , 4 f' , , -W f 'A I' K I 6'-f..' . 'f 'X ' . M H . ri, ip if ,i,-- L4-Ai ray' ,- ' V Afjf , - ..-' fait . ff -f2 'f'f K C . ' , , , if A , 3 ' ,ff .ff r 4 , Q.. -,f ,j A f'4,w,KfV-fx The Administration Building k P ff ug KVA: 'W f t Hill! N Uur Auclitoriwn and Science Buzlcluzg AAJDITQFDUM 5-535 L . 2 fglfulff ' M, ll 2:55 alla ill? Ill! 'ih- ,nwleag-3-..:b Fi! 1 Ain - R, llffffffl U! 'I' 4 fi. +1 ' -.1 .J The Shops and Home Economics 2 I !fll1l -llQl , W: -- , , Y , iw, Y g ,Ji K M F .21-rngg' I V r ---Y eg --. ' 5A - i XR 1-Qauig, -....m.,L , L. N Nu-.,,wm V '!e,v'uv5'gE'N . M - 1-.nf ., ,,,, . Y 1-4 Q qi, xl, I i34' Q V y Girls, and Boys, Gymnasiums o,a'o' W H mmm EE L . I ff . X S-2 f 1 f, ' 1 ,I gy.-,,,,g-1-.1 wah' 4?N-fk-'I 'MJ NJ Q wud ,!4,fk.4J x.. a-J 3l..v-C. af,-9' 5.15 0 0- fi-I J N-J yiy 7 ,I f-Q rid J 9 f N KW Wbfflf WW f fl WW JZ l Q ,-1 M It fpfw ' 1 i-uYl If V ' f A' W j M K - U L . rw' , Su perin ten cl en tis Messa ffe 2' Ftudents, faculty. employees. and friends of Taft lfnion High School District: This'T1EliRlCK has been niade possible through the co-operative efforts of the student body. faculty. and DEHRTCK staff. The publication of the yearbook for the Taft linion lligh School has been a tradition for many years. and will serve as a reminder of memories of a pleasant four years in our school. Its importance will increase as the years pass. The DERRICK staff and Mr. Tomlinson have devoted many hours of study and work to the publication of this year- book. this year. The student body' and the administration appreciate their work in producing this splendid book. Witli best wishes. I ani Board of Trustees - i i Q 5.4 EUGENE M. JOHNSTON -, Distric! Supfrinienderrl X Ernest Sr-haef Clerk Marie Farlow Cecil Barton President Paul Hendrick Fred Kincaid Prineipalis Message Those of you who have worked so diligently on the 1957 Derrick may justly take pride in a job well done. Your classmates and the members of the student body will long enjoy the fruits of your lahor. Congratulations and hest wishes. F f 5' 1 4 , V 1' f ' f A il!! X N l f , f K1 1 f ft lf ,Q Z! ' 7 1 XJ ff ,flak f f 4 7 W , A M U x f 2 Paul C. Smith Lyle M. Brown .Attendance Supervisor Administrative Assistant MONTY REEDY. lice lrincipal mul Dean of Boys -XS we approaeh the close of school, l ln-lieve we shoulrl all take inxentory uf mirfelwf to sc-0 if sw lime awmii- plifhecl those things we sr-t out tfv tlo. llzlve we Spent nur time wifely? Have me flwne those things whirh fhoulcl he rlnne. ew-n though we cliclnit want t0 do tht-in at tht- time? llave we taken ativan- tage of tht- eflueational npportunitie: nffvrecl? liver remembering there is no rlllvflilUlC for t-tlut-atitm? If we Can aiifucr in tht- tiffirinzltive. then l helicve this truly has heen a Successful year. i, Jilx L Mk g IRC.. Ln Giang l C y 4 I g V wtf, gg bggl C F l Y N44 JU .5 FJ X 1, fx My M .1 EX AZLMQJ' iw! QQ. 4 XL I CleiGLJ.,-. I JM' -4 ,A M f if f U Thu past four years at Taft linion High Fvlimnl will long he rememherecl by the many fine cleefls emitriliuterl hy the 1-lass of 1957. My siiivcre gnml luvlc zincl lwst wishes gn with 1-ueli wif you for a liappy and prufperuus lift- in the future. May you lmvk lvavk nn ynur high wlimtl flair with pritlt' :incl lntintr in the fact that you gain:-tl nianx rivh vxpt-rit-11+-ef frmn illuwe tldyr Lit ff!! MICKEY ROLING, Dean 07fiQ1LfLXQ l 0. . La ng, ua 52 e Bell, Bailar, chairman, Casagrande Physical Education Boys Girls Balclork. Nlullen. rleparlmenl chairman Walters, Beckman. Buss. Ruling 3 -51 4, f x H D i 'IW with . N w English Back row: Smith, Ranch. Brammer. Palmisano. Tomlinson. Beckett. Swklnland. Bottom row: Kinney. Nvvvlee lChairman D. Bell. Blumeyer. k f'3,x,,,.b,,.1wL.g5 bmw.. 'LJ-uvvrx 'L 7,41 Al.. Qg1.612J.XJLf fwdwfdu ,mf fn W-MM M Wd fwfv-Mmfjwwvm' W 1Il1IlH'lll1lIif'S . 5: CQ- S -w 15, -, XY, ft . . . 5 . Standing: Simpson. Mello. Ballar. Vmcent. htrauss. jones. beated: Davls 4Chairman P. V' 1. A- l. i -,,--vs f5 Q ag Q -E .1 2 J L ,I ' 1 v ' Q K A -1 14 ,, X , V t X ' i 399 1 if R' if V, Science 5 - eg I I-, Stramss. Sump XI. S5 53 X X , 5 i i BSXXYPQXNQWM yi 3 Xi K SQ xx K X -5 xi L 'X if A S YQ ji ' K S3 ' me ' , X. . X .Xu x Q f b -an X ' . Q X N SX xx SQ' xxx i Q J sb A c XR -4 -S - xg H R qt . Ai tclifgirma-nb. Smith, Field, Johnson. Lee, Swinland, Helma. U ' X 5 , X X -Q 0? J 1 . A 'N Q Xi ff J 'hx - Ti . 2, 'fi 'Yr NY Nsleix' Ke'e' Ji S ' ,fl .. -X N X 'Q L . X ' A XFN. TX L Social Science .fs XJ if v -'W 5 aff X -..Ani ' Inrluslriul Arts ii , . V -A 11 , fa ,Ms an , wi W! r fx' W, V - .Q ,.,W ,A fa . 5, W .1 ia-3543,-.EM L fl L Back row: Peterson, Curli. w's, Pahre, W its: tchairmanl. Bottom rowl nde I, ' Xfflf F ' . M. D S, , f , a ' ' , razler, .4 au, ybpj fbi!! xx X. N, f Q nn! m 3 AKA! ,lj Eff : ,JL 4 j V ,Lf 5 Q X17 ,f . 1 ,P AY: m J f! j If 1 fp r , I C ' A Mx, 1 ,Y Willy, In A cy ,J If - J, Q VI, j 5 1 , fi iw ffl fi L13 pr? N V -Vvmfx X YG f 6 X Q ml, .1 V P-I J,f,' 1 XLL5' JLIJYY J! WD ' f,+,,, A A NJ, .! K'i'l1' XM J u tx, I lx I . I Home Ecunmnics ' 11' ,ff- Morris, Blomsten, ,lones.,Toft, Clausen 1Chairman I .' fl 4 J Business ., M ' lx Q V 1,1 ,L s 'I , 1 . , 1 ,,f A I I If J nf , If V' , V I I 'jnll if I 1 , - ,V 1,5 I L7 I, 5 f V l J ? gf f M IQ! w . Y! 'L , I I , 1 , 3 ,. -' I ,' ' if - ' 1' ,fy V f ff' ' f FL , U , s If if Lf 'iff .M 'I , if I 'I 4 Ll W I i ,'., ' if 1 ,I 5 ,1 L. 'LL 7 ls '!1V1I f ' V ff ' f , ' Y 1 J ' Q' 1 , A 1. sf ' I f s f wi .1 ' if s s , f 4 1. I f' ' ' X?-1 xl! I., f . I ' 1' Music ,Hi ,fa Kirtley, Fletcher, Strangman, Stevens lChairman I , Coy. 'VW QT' nun...--f'4 'R'-i... s..f XZ- ,., , ,, .- - V it f. --W Y----'fr -- f 1 ssvw ,--,wks-17 wfxs- f 4 Q , . ,A . -M. ' bei' ,A ,V . . ... . .I g 94'--Qu-g..,. Seated: Miss Paulsen, Mrs. Hewett, Miss Roling. Standing: Messrs. Romuld. .lon V West. Gianopoulos. Reedy. Counselors Thanks to the counselors for their long hours of planning and patience in helping us with our many problems. During a studentis four years at Taft High, his counselor is instrumental in outlining his academic schedule. eo- ordinating his many aetivities. helping him to solve personal prolnlems. and preparing him for his future. Miss Paulsen is tlireetor of the Taft High Counseling Department. Class counselors are as follows: Freshman girls. Miss Hewett: Freshman boys. Nlr. Reedyg Sophomore girls. Nliss Paulsen: Sophomore lmoys. Nl r. Jones: ,lunior girls. Nliss Rolingg Junior lmoys. lVlr. Cianopolis: Senior girls. Nliss Paulsen: Senior lroys. Nlr. Romulfl. K 'I 15,31 9 V if 2,1 - , T. , I . M A Y 1 v .I 11? i-I N, f Vpibiyi a re, 5 Sv1'rf'I11r'i0s lllvltttil tivum-tt. tflssf- Hun tvr. ,lt-sswlxn Frazle-r. Lau 1 . . rf-nv' le-nhl. I.'vl1l-f' Xtlllvr Xguttm Fw-llmzm. L -lr Upvrutiuns Flnrf-m'v lystit-tx. Kathryn Rook. x1ZlI'g1l1l'Titf' Slvttlltlfftl. I.,ZiUI'PIIf'f' tiittf-r. printer. Lee Sutliff, he-all tmukkvvpf-r. K lluirzlmrunre St'iltt'fi11 V. WY. Cawsvy. Edith Crm. Fnrst rms: karl Prmr. Rm Ks-ps. .lim Fkixvr. Fran- 1-is flank. Burnvy I,m-khart. Wvtlltiltll Bruulii 56001141 ruw: Jann:-s Jennings. Ne- wffll Hmmrr. Curtis Barnes superxisur. Guy Handles. E ff I r. ,ft H ,X E, fff: I ' V3 'gy' t Thelma rm ICS. f' Ur s X X 5. f wif ' i .l' Cafeteria Staff Ell!'lf'.'. -Q Ll Stun. ,lc-pfiv RHSIIHI z -F ff. ' s. ultukvr. fu wr- f-nl: Ur KU I x1wr.l zlfllllnr Pulvvlt . wwf- - ...ryan - Bm lh'i1'vrs lux! rim: lwrrx .l1+r+l.m Hmfywllf Hill'-Iv,l'l1H'fllrlri1lI N--1 mul I--xx' Half' Hum 1.111 lhutfvlx. llmll nm , . , Hwy fxwxx, XXIIIIAIII lmmlx l'l1hx'si1'11l lfllllfllfillll I'f'rsun nvl Hilllxmlu Nlmgzul, ll.1ly,h l r f-lxmrw, 'I--'ln U'HI'iv'l1, Q UPA PICTURES INC 1956 , Y N f f, ff' f .-.. H, 'sf 19 f 1 --il . 1 Q Fi rs! Senmster Of fi vers , . , 1, 13, F . Xlursllzlll. 1fl'ilrllfQ'T1 Hruvkn-11. svvretury: Scwhresl. vlvv prm-sich-ll! I att n pn Mant Seniors 501-01111 Svnwslvr Uffirvrs mllmlzul. 54'f'fl'lLlff1 Nhlfillilll. uw- prm-shlcnl: lluxull. pn--ish-nt md:-r. lf1'liFllI I W' , Y '7'xxf Q41- I ..- . IJ.-XRl.l-QNI-I AIT Y Xiilili-at flluli 2. 3. '11 Fr'-nc-li Club 2, 3, 1: .luniwr Tri-lli-Y 1. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4, NR, Yin- l'r--fiili-in l: lilw Club l. 2: Honor .' 1 ' 2.11.5113 1. 2. x1.,,i.Am llama 2. Tflnnig ,ff XX F v Q r 'X jl. IDX :Kl.l-l'.N 51 '9' '31'gg.Cf--f lL.X.AX l. 21 Wilflvai Club 4: .Ml Board 4: High I,if.- l. 2. 3. 4. CONNIIC JUNE ARNOT crm 1. 2. ss. 4: Pali.-in Club 1. 2. RONALD BARLOW Swimming 4. ANN BARNES Girls' League Trca-urvr 25 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2. Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, 4. Pri-rifle-nl 43 Ad Board 33 GLS 3, 4g Wildrat Club 3. 4g Spanish Club 23 Track 23 Tennis 3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Princess. Christmas Ball 33 Ad Board Secretary 4. JIM BARRETT Block T 3, 43 Wildcat Club 43 Track 2. 33 Football 3. 43 Swimming 4. 1 'Wk nv -. 352 f f 3,5 V . 'TVN MS. IVE V-zzw' 3 .' ' 2.5 ! 371' 6. - I R A? f , vQp.o-r- -.... - 1' I SHIRLEY BENTLEY Fr:-mli lflub 2. 3: Pale-ttw lllub 2, 3. Yice l'rv-sith-nt 3. lt,-Xlili ELL BERRY f liase-ball 2. ALEXANDRIA BICSKEI GAA 1: Drama Club 2: Hostess Club 4-5 Nluclerri Dance 4: Future Business Lead- vrs 4. NEIL NSMOKEYM BINFORD Wildcat Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2. 3, Secretary 45 Key Club 3: Block T 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2, Interclub Council 3: Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Student Body President 4. l-I. NOEL BINFORD Boys' lfvdm-ration Reprt-svntativte 2, 3: Ad Board 2: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4, S1-vrvtary 2, Vice: Pre-sidt-nt 3. 4, Football 1, 2, 4: Track l, 2: Basketball 3: Cusln-r staff, pho- tugraplulr 4. JUICE BLANKENSHIP Band 1. 2: Future Business Leaders 3. ELIHC BO.-XIRIJNHN K1-5 Lluln nl. 1: lllw-lx l 3. lx x'dIll'll l f.lulv.5.Y1fwl'rv-lflf-Intl: lla-livllnill l '7 51 Idl.1Ill71 l tl.1II 7 ., Q , -4 r . -h - mr Rox 'Roux' bu: Traf-k 2. CAHOLE BOLTON Band 1: Frrlnc-ll fflul: 2: Drama lllulr 2 Ho-te-v Clulw 2: Vlilrlval fllulr 2. 5. V1 lJTlllK.'f'r'. Chrixtmas Ball 2. llUClfNlf BOLTON lfumlvall 1. 2: Tran-I-1 1. 2: Ba-kf-Iluull 1 2. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3. 1: Blm-k 2. 3. l BARBARA JEAN BONE GAA 1. 2: HflNlf'r5 Clllll 3. Club 4: Tranffe-rrml from Sc-howl 2: Junior Cla-5 Plan DEANNA BR.-XCKEN GAA 1. 2. 3: High Lifl- 1. 2 Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. ll. Pre-xim -vcrvtary 4. -Xwnal Higz 4: W'il1lCaI 3. 3: Hush-ss lvnt 4: Llav 4-rv-'v-. Q' -7-r' x Y -..uv 'Q fx M? 73 O.. N49' W av, W? ' 'V f' b 'Q s a ' 1 ' 69 , 3 S .,. l ,Wi Q, E fi fs. BM Vg f h 23 gf 33.2. ' 1. , r' Q22 ,AS '9 J! ' rt.. Q 'Nr' if 'Qi ,CK 'Rus fx . 'H'-77.- f Wulf' I W' 'lv ,419 -'fi f- A x , , , 'Q i' '4C:7' hy 5 Y ,--Id lil-LORGH LEE BRO .ll'lJY BRIGHT lrzul-ff-rr.-11 irum Raimi tm Hl ,i Rupul 7 Lily. Shlllh Dakota L. lam!!-1I:'l'x BRIYILU , A 2 W DKK I. 2. J: IIA-sl'-N llulf 7 4 1 Nf'f'rf'I:1r'y .1 IJ-XLE H. BROOKS Baxr-lmall l. 2. 3. 1: Bafkvllrall I 2 5 I B.fXRBARA BROWN IQ.-'MX lg limi.--x ijluln MARGO BROWN L Vi N l.lu-- -:'1'n-tum l. lrva-urn-r 7' lil' l. 2. f ' - r - - 1 Z. Nw- lr--Null-nl 3. In--ni:-nl 11 l.ulm lllulr 1. 2. 3. -1: UAA 1.2 3 1 Sm-re-lur5 Swrrrliiry 3: Girl? I.:-Iivr Sum'ir'ly 3. 1. Wilrlvul urvllf' I. 2. 3. 11 k S' 1 ri ve-Nw. Cimle-rvlla Ball v- . Q '- - Ball 4, DAVID ISKYXYI' Hi-X I. 2. Ji, 1. N1I'l Iglli .UI PIICLIS lil 'lil-Il,l. MAX I. 2: Wllfivut Vlulr 2. -4. 12 Ulf Hub 6: limlrn Llulm 1. LA RR Y HL l'TK E Huy! Ulm- lllulm 2, 3. 43 Mix:-ni flhuruf 2. 3,41 lla-1-hall 1: liaske-tbull 3: Fnot- hull 3. WY ATT CASH ' ' 1 ..v -s . H15-X I. 2. 3. 43 Blur-k 1' 1. 2. 3. 4g LSI' l: Ad linarri 1. 2, 3, 4. fiusim-fs Nlanagr-r 3: Stud:-nl limly. I'rf'sidPnt 4g D Class ll'l'Filll'Ill 1. 2: Fnnllvall 1, 2. 3. 4. Captain 43 Trurk l. 2. 3. 4: Baxkf-llmall l. 2, .ig l,f'ITll'k Naff 13 KIASH pre-1+ df-nt 4. IIAHULIJ ll. C.fXWliI,'l'l Trark I. 2: Fonllmall 2. ELIZABETH CL.-XRK ISF 1. 2. fi, 4. Yin- Pre-Qinir-nt 2. 3: Wild- va! lllulr 2. IS. fl. Svvre-tary-Tre-asllrvr 3: I.atin lllulw l. 2. 3. L 51'1'rv'!ary 2. Yiw- Prw--ide-nl 3: Thi-Svi li: IM-rrivk -1: flirlf' Half' -1: Hand 2. 3. 4. Sm-re-Iuryffrr-uxurc-r 33 Urvhe--Ira Ii. -1: Honor Hand 32 Honor Urchewtra -1. 40' G- 11' : ,.-Q1 f A Y, ...Q . ....,.,f fl Q. 'VA7 .. ' .,.- xx f, V 11, I cf. X,-3 r 9' a.,5f -11 ,7 I! X ! 'T K W ,--rv-GTR jniilf C, f -es' A1 WIN N UPI I Ll, I' llmll 1. 1. Iilmk f 1.2.3.1 lruk 1 lllllll-Ifl'iI Xrl- Llulu 1. ml - r HJIxl1lil,lX HlI,'l'IfR g' !II'w1 flew- Llul I 7 1. li Nw 1' . .lllllivf 'l,r1H1N 'L H..n..r ifhuir I 3 5 1. Nlwklwxl H1-n-'I VQIHII' .ii lin! na Ilffnflr Lhmr 1. 'x S'7'ff1 M3' my ' 'g-' f ,.,. . , t in M , A yfflvff 3 A my ,. 1 ,1 as H . Aw I ' I I s 5 g ,P . p k 3 7 x. I .Y uf -V A 1 1 ' f' f' .ESE f-Q Q w , '15 sxmmlm CULTIHN A - film- Club l: Fvxlvl 1: 'l'l1i'S4 Frm-nvh Club 2. 3. -1. Yin- I'r1-ml nt 5 LW L' Wilfivul fluln S 1: Tri-Hi-Y -1: ll I ?:2,, 54:1 fllulu 41: lfuturn- HllNill4'-- l,1-zulu-r 1 ClfH:U.IllNlf COOK ILMK l. 2 'S 1' xl01i1'l'll Dam Wildval Club -1: H0-tvu Cluls 1 'N .9-5, lil 'HP'- l P.l'lQHNlf CUYIN ' - J SNHIIIIIHIQ 1 fiwvtllull 1. 2. fi. 1 llillx 0, 4,1 'Aff' 2' Yl.I'ZlI1KfI'l'H'll frmn l.!'lllHUI'l' High 7 ti. ' ' HILL cxwx Hlutk 1. -. -5. ll Flrcvllliill 2 5 1 ,xr .4 Ba-kv llnall 1' Irufk 1.2. HECK XI.ll CINIXIINS Iv-x Lluln 2. .5. 1, xll'l' In--111+-nl 1: liu-kvrlvall 2. 3. 1, JACK CKPP . , h , . . . lwwthall 1: I.-a---hall 2: Inq- lflvfl 2. 3. L JUDY DE.-XRBORN High Lifw 1. 2: CAA 3: l'she-re:tte'- 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Chaplain 4: Wilflrat lflulr -1. DON IJECKKR IQ-utlmall 1. 2. 3: Travk 2, SHARON IJOREI l IoNt1--- Club l.v3: llrama Cluh 2. 3. 1 N-vrv-tary 4: Wlldral Klub 3. 4: Thi- Svi 3. 4. JUDY DLWN.-XFON Tl'3Ilxfl'fT'Pli from Bake-r-fivld High 4. .X fl 1, df QV' ,w jN fl, 'Q IJI YALL V llrl l. 12. 3: lilfwk l l, 2. 3. 1: l.ld-- Xlfl' lre'-14le'I1l 2. KPN IDIYYXII Z .IDN I 'N 4- , F 9,3 .i uv +44 ,fs .1 M E W SUSAN DUVALL my 1 - f Palletlc Club, Tre-asurvr lg CA,-X 1. 3. 4 Lg H... ' Latin Club 3. 4. Tn-asure-r 4: Wildva Club 4: Cufher Staff 4. JIM EARDLEY .. , .,2,31 lf-nms 1. 2. 5. 4: Latm Club . .. A 7 lI't'Flilf'Ill 3. 'lmrva-ure-r 3: K1-5 Club 3. 4 Trvasurvr 4: lllucl-Q 3. 4. 'Sl' um' IiIJNIfXlS'I'0N -T..-5' JE.-XNNIIZ ICNILIJSH l'HOllr3ll 2. 31 lll01 lQ Tu 2, Pl, 41 Ad llrfurml 3. 1. llllxinr--K Xlanagv-r 1: ll'-rriwlx H1PNlt N Llulv 3. 4: lutun- Hu-mv--N lnud 14 1 fill Cl ' : NUHXI YN FILLD K2 p In nlent l P , f 5 M M ': V I agp: -vt 5 Qjmgifu N55 ff X 434 Y 19 ,. :if if i 1 fn ', .wff lf' gas! Y! hr 156 Quay bf 44 49 M x Y? Q? DUN I-'lil-QV H Hu-fluall 2. .SQ lin lvllnxll ,iz lwmllyall 5 . I nfff-rrwi fr 1: Ulmlx I li Ira 4,1-Iumlnu falls Huh. 1,1-lumlmla Pall Xlvllliillii LZ, Ill LLUN I l'l I Hi Fpunl-I1 Lluln 'w lrvuxurvr 2. XICP l,fh'Nifl!'Ill fi. LORET'l'A G.-XRCIfX I r lm 2 S L In-aburcr 3. XICP Pff'ri1l1'Ill 1: Spuniflx lllulm 2. 3. 4. Trea urvr 2. Sm-re-tary 3. l'rn-Qident Al: Span National Honor Snviatx LfXWHl'.Nf1l'f G:XHR:XTT Ha-kvllmll 2: Thi-Svi Qi. 4. H041-A l.lu JO ANN QLXRVIN 1 -xx 1 2A H..-1.'.. llulv 1. A. 1. v. . . RUS X CQ. ill-QISSHL ILXX 1: N ffluln 3. 1. lllltw tlul 4. blrl- ble 'l'ruf'k l. 21 llmxllull l. 1: lnflu-trial ,lrlx 1,lul1 5, 1. jg UliYll.l.lQ GUXYHN. .lli. CECIL GRAVES Rllllll-XRIJ GREY Spunifh Club 2. 3. 4. Prvsimll-nt 49 lntvr- lfluln Cuunvil 33 'lllli-Svi 4g Wildcal fllulxg Gulf 3. 4. DON fllllXllfS Nlanlagvr. Track l. llafkclball , . AQ 5 -all 'WT Z Xian.. 'Q 'lx ffm. 5 ' Q! QE? Spanish Clulm 2: CSF 33 Wildcat Clull 45 dwg. Dvrrick Staff 4. Y PATTY CRIMES , High Life 1, 2g Usherettes 35 Girls' Glee ' V Club 4. agp I X ,V ffm 2?- Ia' iff' JANICE HAASE XlfXliLENE SYSXN IIYXILER KKK I' Thi9i'.' ' 'Ti'-lll4'IlI .iz Nfaxquvr- 1: Imvnm- 3. -1, 1:9 13 LINDA HANKS Hiffh Life 1 2- GAA 1. 2. 3. 4: Wi 113 4 TTIHX tball 1 2 3 Tra 2. 33 Swimmin 3. 4: Block T' 2. 3. 4. , . . . Idcat A W, Chl . . : '- i- ' 4. rf 2 BOB HARRINGTON V 'i 4 Foo . . A ck 'IR I. VICTOR H ARVI-IY ff7P 'Q x f X --4' E -' JXCK HEARD ax lndu-trial Arn Club 2. 3. -1. -.rl BOB IIEFFRON 'lrark 2. 15: Tran-fvfrrf-fl from Nlariufpa Huh 2. C:XliUl. lllllflll, fLgX.X l. 2: lfuturv Huxinf--4 l.:-alle-rx Ii. 4. KENNITH HILL JACKIE HOGAN EARLEENE HORACK Band 1. 2. 3. 4-1 Svxtc-I lg junior Tri' Hi-Y. Sf-on-tary 21 High Liff- 2g Wild- cat Club 2. 3. 4: Businesw Club 3. RONNIE HUNTER Football 3, 43 Track 3. 43 Masquers 43 Derrick 4: Transfvrrwl from Bakersfivld High 3. 2 i, ?'f:ej ff. -X' ,f-N jx -Qq-1' 7 f 16 ,f - !' qgw fy 'S 68? 'sa Q 9' iw' 'WN 1 +1 'Q'-SQDQS 'I 6 DUN IILIIT -wr , 4. . h , nm II.1I.1II1'51 III. I 1.1.31 Ilrm I'IuI I '7 'I IIII 'I I I II! ALi.r.....- - ...- I'Iuy 3. IIUIIUVIIIIY III IIT HMI? lflwl 4IuIv. I'v'v--I1Iv'nI I. VIRGINIA JURIMX Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2: Iri-III-X 25. 4. N 1 re-tary 4: Ilrama IIIIIIJ 2. 3. I. 5:-vrv lIuIr I 1 KN., 3. 'III'e'z1surl'r 41 XVIIIIVJI I xg Intwr1'IuI1 Cuum-iI 3: lQIu-- I'Iuy '5 If rink Staff 4: Iflufx Sw-n-tary I. I' -Irvin - 'Y!s. ' DWIGHT KQXIIS IIILI, I . KELLY I. Ilr IILIN--Imull I. Z. 3. I: Iilm-k I I. -. .5 I IM--tI1aII -I: XXiI4I4'ut 1QIuIr I. IfI.IA ISELSIQY -1 - . - . ' S I. I: 'Iri-III-I 1: IIN-Iv-NI,Il1Ir I. and 1. -. 3. 4. IAN I. W1I1I.1l lIuII I'Ill IIu-mw- Imamlvr- 1: Nlullwrvttv I. 2. .I I VIIVIIIII- -1. ,wo 4 BILL KIIIQUW J.- A V lv A , . . ,ry .. , . Yiv '- l'rf--iflv-nt .51 l r'-nf li fflub 2: Wild- ' fat fflulr 3. 1: I'-llllllliill l. -3. ll lia-I-u-r- ball ll lla-vllall 2, 15. S.-XI,I.Y KUSIER J fl 1' A, in ANNETTE LA BARTHE GAA 1: CSF l, 2: Fr:-nch Club 1. 2. 3, 4: 'lllli-Sci 3: Wildcat Club 3, 4: Drama Club 3. 4: Claw Play 3: Cusher Staff 4: National N11-rit Scholar 4. JIM Lli CLTSSAN H1-Y l. Z. 3. 4: Baml 1. 2. 3. 4: Key Club 2. 3. -1. .ff-Q-Q l,0lll:'l'TA I.I-QMIEIIX Nlmla-rn llanrf' 3. 4. A A DORIS LOTT Modern Dance' 4: Future- Business Lead- SJ 19301 Nu .fi D Gui A 'i Nd -sl IIHIQUTIIN l,l 'l I'0X UXX 1. 23 Hu-If'-N Hllllr 2. BETTY LYNCH Fulxm- Hll-iI14'X- l.v'u11v-r- fi. 1. H1--I Klub L, fe. f S' if x I, 2 6 5 Q A EDDIE MADIJOX , V xv' X ED MALLORY f vqgwff B14-vk 1. 2. za. 4. 13.1.1.1-111.111 1. 2 s H jf 1, 7 4: Swimming: l. 2. 3. -1: Fuotlrall 1. 2 3 Cuglwr Stuff 3. 11. 1 P ,-YI' M ,X N N Maul l .Ilk1'llllJIl' l. 2. 3. L I'!'l'Ill'Il llulm 2. ji: Mlm- Llulr 2. '11 Hu nur f.l1 1 '7 4' l'LlNhl'f Qlaff 'S' Wilcluut Lluly 1 CELIA NIANNING --J Fulurz- U11-illvw I.e-a4Ie'r- -11 Ilwlvf- llulx 4 ,lg Nlmle-rn Iluuu- -1. NlYR'l'IfQH Nlfllili luniwr 'l'riAlli-N Z: lri-lli-Y 4: lfulurv' llu-in'--4 lu-uflf-r-. N-vrvtary 3. Iifllilllflx XI XHSH AXLI. Swimming l. 2: lf-mtball 2. 3. 4: Blfwk Tn 2. 3. 4: lfrrnf-ll fflub. Trva-urvr 4: Drrrirk Staff. lill-im-N Nlanagfr 4: Bm? btatv: f,la-- Xiu' l'r1-yidrnlz li:-yi l f-flv-ra- tlwn l'rf--ulflnt 4 LINDA NHKEE G.-XA 1: Orvlw-tra 1. 2. 3. 4: County Orclwstra 1. 2. 31 Fr:-ncb Club 2, 3: Clw- Club 3. 4: County Cl:-v Club 4: llixvd Choir 3. 4: Vocal EflSt'IHlJlff' 3. 4: Modern Dance 3. 4: All-Ftatv Orchestra 3: All- Statv Choir 4. DOROTHY LOUISE MCMAHON Ulm- Club 1: Tvnnis 2. 3. 4. JINI NICNEELY Babefball 1. 2. 3: Football 4: Class Presi- dent 3. PAKLINE NIEACHEM Am' N.. 'F-'1 4,70 ggi' 'uf' 'cf '7 'wr' 465' 3 I J' 'U' 'F lx K' QM S! rw 'E Q, SIIVXRUX LEA NlHRIiIl,I. I'al+'Itr- Illuh 2. 3. Yin' PI f'PIfl!'III 2. I'rf'-i- flm-nl 3:,GAA I. 2: Tvnnis I. IA IIIIY NI ICH A ELFUN Truvk I. JUDY MILFORD Spanish llluli I. 2. 3. -I. Sf'1'r1-tary-'llrf-av ur:-r 2. Prvsidvnt 3: Spanish Naliunal Honor Socivty 2. 3. 4. Wildcat Club 3. 4g Scicncc Club 3: Int:-rvluh Cnunvil 3: Cushvr Staff 4. BOB MILLER MARJORIE MILLER GAA Ig Orchvftra I. 2: Ilonur IJl'CIlf'XITi1 Ig Future Business I.:-alle-rf -I: Huslws Illulv 4: Nlude-rn Damn- -I. MONIIJA ILNE NIILLIQII Girls' Sextrt lg High Life' Ig Girl! Glu- Cluhz Band -Ig Orchestra -I: .XII-Cuunty Choir 1, -Ig All-County Orchestra 2. 4. .ILIDY MILLS GAA I. 2: Ilwstvss Club I. 2: Latin Club I. 2. 3. 4. View I,l'f'LItIf'Ill 2: Frvnell Club 2. 3: Int:-rrlub Cffunril 3: Thi-Sci 35 Wildcat Club 3. 4: Tennis 3. 4: Derrick Staff el. PATRICIA LANA NIOREE I L A A. .IUDY MORGAN CAA I. 2. 3g Class secretary Ig Glee Club 1. 3g Wildcat Club I. 2. 4g Ad Board 2g Girls' League, Vice President 33 Mas- quersg Modern Dance. ROBERTA ANN MORSE Palette Club I. 2. Secretary 25 GAA 1, 2. 3. 41 Girls' League, Vice President 4. SYLVIA ADILA MULFORD CAA 1. 2: Wildcat Club 2, 3, 43 Future Business Leaders 3, 4. Vice President 43 Hostess Club 3. 4. MARILYN IOANNE MYERS CAA I, 2. 3. 4: Girls' Letter Society 3, 4.5 Drama Club 2. fi. 'Ui 'Nr' 'EW ii 'bw .fc 1 ' fi,j,.,k Quang, Cala : ,d,,,.f 540 ,say . 'vi 'I'-'-:f 1'-Q. lilflll-Xllll XUBILPI lX1-y 1,lLllr -5. l. WlNNlQ'l7X NHL-XXII 9 JIM UBERDORF Fumlvall 1: Tvnnh 2. 3. 4: Clasr play 33 Hi-Y 3. 4. Vice Prvfirlvnt -1: Latin Club Conful 3. Treasurer 4: Band. SHERYL PAGE GAA 1: Clw Clull 1. 2: Enwmblv 29 Futurv lluxinf-sf Imamlf-rf 3, 15' pp-.4vN l ' W C:Xli0l.YX l'.'XllKS I t gh UAA l. 2. fl. Pl: Wildcat Llulr 2. 3. -lg 4 l'lI't'lll'll Lluly 2. 3: ISF 2. 3. -1. l'rv-iulvnl 'E 1: llmmu fflulv 2: Girl-' l.e'!lv-r Sofia-ly Ja Pl: lluxlm -laff fi. 1: National Nlvrit Frlwlur 1. rin r,x'I l'm f Hi-X l. 2. 3. 1. '-wr'-larv 55. Yin- Prcfi' ' :If-nl fl: liuml 1. 2. Si. 1: Foulllall l. 2: 'Nl'l7dll 1. 2. 3. l: K1-3 Club 2. 3. -1: 'wk 2. 3. 1: Lla-X Pr:-fidl-nt 4. x P N LARRY PEAVYHOLLSE lilwk T 1. 2. 3. 4: Swimming 1. 2. 3. 1: llaskf-tball 1. 2: Football 2. 33 Track 4. lJf'kRRliLL PERRY llaxkf-:hall 1. 2: Hi-Y 4. WANDA PHILLIPS Hush-fs Club 15 CAA 13 Latin Club lg Thi-Sci 2. 4g Wildcat Club 3, 4: CSF 1. 2. 3. 4. JUDY PRUIETT Ad Board lg Wildcat Club 1, 2, 3. 4, President Jig Class Treasurer lg CAA 1, 2g French Club 1, 2, 33 Interclub Coun- cil 2g Cusher Staff 2g CSF 3g Thi-Sci 3g Tennis 3. 4g Derrick staff 3, 4, Co- editnr 4. JERRY RANEY Block T 3, 4-g Football 3, 4g Track 3, 4: Transferred from Avenal High 3. STEWART RANEY W' Class play 33 Transferred from Avenal High 3. 1 5,14 if -gf -f Q SXIIFSITN 1, 1 1 .1 , ' . , -. 11.1--11.111 1. J. 1. 1. 111-1 1. 2. '1. 1.X1f'f' 1'r--11-11111 1. 11111111.1111 11 41.1-- 111411' fi N111-1111111 1: I1111! 511111 1. 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If11N11-Q l111111x11111.'I1 .1 1 1 1 1 11111111 1 1. ,. 1. 1. 11111-1111-1 1: 111-11- 1 111111 1. 2. 1. 1: 11.11111 1. 2. 11. 11 1111-11-11- Q' 11.111 1: X-1 111111111 11 111-1111114 111111 1 BfXIiB,XR.-X RONIKLIJ GAA 1. 2. 3. 41 Thl-5f'l 2. 3. 1. N-f'Tv'I3l'f' 3. Prf--ifivnt 41 Hmm'-N Klub 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: flirlf I.:-ttvr For-ivty 1: Spam-h ffluh 3. 4. Yin' PV+'Niflf'HI 4: Twnni- 3. 1: Nia-qu'-P 1: Nur-1-J fllulx 1. JEANNE RLSSELI. LA VELLE R KSSELL CAA 1. 2. 3. 4: ,lunxur FH-HI-X. Prvfl dent 2: Tri-Hi-Y 31 Cla-5 Play 3: Futun- Businvss Le-advrf 3. JERRY SAIVIPLEY CAA 1. 2. 3. 4: Wildrat fllulv I: High 1 .A 4 Liff- 2. 3: .Mi Iluurrl 4. HELEN SCAHBOROKGH GAA 1. 2. 34: Wilflvat flluh 3. -1lgl'rhf'f- e-ttf-f 3. 4: 'Ir-nmx 5. 1: hu-hr-r Ftaff 12 Tri-Hi-Y 1. ANDHEE SCOTT Tramfvrrwi fmm El fl'-rrito High 1. 'Nga .dn M9 4' N-an 1 ' .gg . T7 C2 E if? 6. by 35.9 . - II-XLIQ IK. 5IfCIIIIIIS'I Iiund I. 2, 3. Xiu' I'rf--idvm II: K'-5 llluh 2 'I 1 I'r id nt I Isrn I1 I'IuI '7 'I 1 . 4'N4' 1 rn- .n..., 'I1ff'Li'lII4'T II: Klan Yiwu I'n--idr-m g, lg Url tri! Ir.1kZ41II.1k1l.1Il' ,Nui . ,l..--Q1 2 ,s.,.,, LA BON IJ ,l. SIII-QPIIICIIIJ LLOYD SHEPHERD DAISY MAIQ SHIQRNIAN Wildcat Club I. 2. 3. 4: I'rinm'1-N. ffI1riQt mas Ball I: Class Svvre-tary 2: Chr-f-r Ivadvr 2. 3. 4. H1-ad 3. -I: Tvnni- 3. 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4: Gus-Iwr Staff 4. IVIELVIN SIMMONS Band 1. 2. REGINA SIMMONS CAA I. 2. 3. -1: Girlf Lvltf-r Suvivty 4 President 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Tre-afurvr 3 Future Buiim-ss Leaders 3. v PXTSY SLENTZ lll XNNE SXllTll DKK 1. 2. fl. 4. Svrrwtary 4: Drama filuli 3. 4. Trffaxurffr 3. Pre--idf-nt 4: Wildcat Clulu l. 2. 3. 4: H41-lf'-S fllulm 1: Future- Blhlllf'-K I.f'6iflf'I'- 3. 4. Vim- Pre-fidflnt 3, Pre--irlf-nt 4: Cirlf lmtte-r Sorie-ty 25. 4: l,f'f'llf'Klf'i1 2. fi: :Xll-ffnurity Urvlif--tra 3. more SMITH , I? ,f , Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Block V , ' T 2. 3. 4: Class Vicr- Prosidvnt 3: Ad Board Vice Pre-kid:-nt 4. , , MW W Axllnl SNHTH Q7--W'--7, G.MX l: Futurt- liusinf-ss Le-ads-rf 3, 4: ' A M ,.,,. ap! Ushf-rcttcQ 3. 4. Hvad 4: HfISIf'4S Club 4. V 4 ' M ff ,H-0' f'N , , . , , f' BETTH DNX DLR f? GAA 1. 2. 3. 4. Tr:-afurc-r 3. 4: Wildcat Clulm 3. 4: Girl! Lvagfuz-. Tn-afurvr 3: Girls' Letter Society, President 3: Gusher Staff 4. BOB SNYDER Block T 3. 4: Ffmthall 3. 4: Trark 3. 4: Class Treafurvr 4. 1 1 2'-yr WY X JOE SNYIJER 5 Wlldrat flulv 2 'S 1- Fla-N Prv-idvnt 2: lL1ll'i1Ir.1clmZ34B5P1ira turn. XIVP' Vrwnmiv-nl 1: .Mi Board. Xu-.A 1 vi TI-QRHY FNYUEH Xf2ij0Tv'lIv' 1. fi. 1. 'Zi DONNA LEE SPORTSMAN Ov Klub 1. DALBERT STANLEY Baskf-tlmall 1. 2. 3. 4-g Baa-ball 1. 2. ' Q,,a -ff if f f.. , A Y ,' up ,+V . ...s ei! 5 Jmxmi I.. s'rlGAI.l. Trurk 2: Hmlllall 21 Hi-X 4. wx .-XNITYX 5TlNlfHl'HC I-X MXN 1. 2. Ii. -1. 'l're'u-lm'r 3: Latin llluh L 1. 2. fig llnrl-' I.:-aguv. Tn-a-ur.-r 2. Yin- ' - . 1 . 4 Hu' nl. Swre-tary 4: Clax- N1 I re-xixle-nl 'V Prinw--x Vind:-re'lIa Ball .51 W ll1il'liI Klub 4. l.1ndfnlI.a 4, L JERRY STHANG Clas- Treasurer 1: Class Vice President 2, Class President 3: French Club 1: Block T 1. 2. 3. 4: Band l. 2. 3: Wildcat Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4. Chaplain 3. President 4: Boys' Federation. Pre-side-nt 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3: Baseball 1. 2. 3: Prince Charming. Cin- derella Ball 4. AL SW ETT Basketball 1. 3: Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Key Club 35 Block T 2. 3, 4. LINDA TALBERT French Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3: GAA 1, 4: lnterclub Council 1, Palette Club 2, Thi-Sci 3, Wildcat Club 3, 4, CSF 2, 4. JERRY TEMPLE Basketball 4: Transferred from Stanberry High School, Stanberry, Missouri 4. KAY TEMPLE French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, 3: Ad Board 13 Wildcat Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hostess Club 2. 4: Future Business Leaders 4. BILLIE JUNE THOMASON GAA lg Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. ,I . i K fi If-I so-all 'Why 9' W- . v 2-1.5 BILL TONIASINI Band I. 2. 3. 4: Orrlu-stra 4: Bran 51-x In-I: Wildcat Club al. lor: TLRNEH PAULA LEE TURNER CAA 1: Wildcat Club 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: ' , Hostvss Club 4: Future Business Lead- ' ers 4. Nag,-51 ,pl I 14? ...gf JANET VOLOCK JOHN WAGNER Band I. 2. 3. 4: Urvlwstra 3. 4: Buys' Glu- Club 4: Baseball I. 4. CECIL WALKER Industrial Arts Club 4. llax Xf'i1ll lIIX .L lfl UYIJ XX' YIYHN . I. .Q llfl-ll l'lfY Vs'l'I'li lx-E fluls 1' lIZ1IlNl4'l'T4A1l frum Ylrmlvr x y . . v RICIHAHIJ WEHLING bwimmingg 1: Kvy lllllll 2. 3, 4: llaskvt- ' '-vw fi-Tl ball Il. it ,- , iq ml wr1s'lMom1L,xNlm ' laaxk.-null 11 lsuxf-full 2. x A GARY WHEELER Key Club -lg Band 4. ESTERLEE WHITE Girls' Ulm- Club 2: Future Busines A! JUN Lead:-rf 3. 4. f Q6 'Y V: 5 1 'R fi Q --r 7,4 X ,l-, 4 6 JIM WILDHARBER , Key Club 1: Football 1: Swimming 1. ' ' I 2. 3. 4. karl! AllCHllf WllLTSl'llRE I W , Board 3. Business Manager: Igilasli g gf. f , Tr-asur-r 3: Wildcat Club 3. -1: oc' .1 , Tl 3. Q4: Football 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Baseball 2 3. 4: Transferred from blari- CX 1 cona Highq2. X E x K unify-' af i ff 49 35 The Senior Class Presents 55 ' . ' 99 Ring Around Elizabeth 1,aurv11e .-XNNE'l'TE LA BARTHE Huber! ERIC RASMUSSEN Rflflfll NEIL BINFORD .lvr1I11'ff'f LINDA TALBERT -'l!4fff'l'flf'-Y CAROLYN PARKS llllfl DIANNE SMITH IWW JUDY PRUIETT Elizaberh JUDY NIILLS -'ffldf' ARCHIE WILTSHIRE gdffijln DARLENE AITKEN r. 0 ister , DON HURT 1'01iff'maf1 s DAVID IJUVALL LEROY WOODS ROSEMARY ZEY Spanish Club 1, 2: Wildcat Club 3, 4: Hostess Club 4: Princess, Cinderella Ball 1. Outstanding cast in outstanding play iffy svgs g i 'psf -L First Semester Officers fVIc'Ewcn. Q-vrc-tary: Carlson. treasurer: Smith. president: Taylor. vlce preside-nt fun iors Seeon 11 Semester Off i vers ,rownmf-r. sf-1-rf-tary: l'lIIlplC. treasurer: Nlmrilulme. president: Hutt. vice president. 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Dale Clenclening Charles Core Lanette Craue Gery Grey Bob Hahn Don Hardcastle Leon Harmon Bill Harrison Peg Haseltine Don Hatch Delbert Healey Alva Helms Tom Herman Judy Hildebrand Gerald Hord Joyce Howell John Hromyak Larry Hudgens Bob Hynd Bruce Ioppini Nancy Jackson Gary Jeffress Leann Jaffress Brad Jenkins Mildred Johe Clydine Johnson Jerry Johnson Bruce Jones Cary Jones Pat Jordan Bill Kalar Lynne Kalenliorn Charlyne Kanode Patsy Kauble Nick Kaufman Susan Kessler Jim Kinnebrew Mike Kinney Max Larson Larry Layton Norma Lee Peggy Lemieux Bob Loeb Judy Maize Paul Manning Curtis Martin Cecil Mason Jack Matney John Mayfield Paul Maysonave Doris lVlcAlister Neil McCabe Pat Mccaslin Dorothy McDaniels ,lim iVlcDaniels Warreri McDonald Daphne Mclfwen Michele McKee Marvin McNeill Kathleen McNinch Susan Meacham Frank Milhoan Bill Miller Roger Moor Sara Moore John Morton Ginger Mott Dave Murch Judy Mutch Carolyn Myers 'H :fn Wi '4..,', in as es: ff- AM' 'iii 1 ' by 'w,.V,, , ,V lr V' R e x v E L l sw M . -psf -an- ' I f-sf -' f '?m mr Q 1 3 Q iv W' .Q .xy X r 1 l 4 X. v, 1 Ks- ' ' N, ,o . .VV 6 -gwgbb f 4 j Ng i i gf., , 2 f 2+- -fg ,nr .. 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Third row: Boggs. Rose, Crimes, Criswell, Brooks, Mil-ler, Keeler. JFJ34 ll: I' 91,3 N pf' First row: Blacklock. Fuller. Peahl. Gowler. Sheffield. Nicholson. Patrick. Brooks Si'l'UIld row: Wlhite. Stevens. Balser. Alexander. Barton. Eilancl. Marshall. Third row: Smith. Martin. Miller. Zey. Horfl. Wy'ke. Knost. Pitt. First row: Smith. Lvle. Fim le. Dick. Haller. Jones. Beebe. Birch Sec-ond Allison. . P 1 - row: Emerson. Antrim. Sacks. Carpenter. Warren. Malin. Hawthorn. Pierre 1 vgw, .-1? i vt f-3-1 if - .' 4-1 -:abr First row: Davis. Curry. Smyser. Cherrick, Harden, Mott. Nehers. Srrrrond row: Adams. Smith. Romuld. WiiDy'. MeAlister. jackson. Bridgewater, Myers Third row: Patton. Harps. Pritchett. Keys, Sullivan. Dodson. Lee, Dewar, Levailey First row: Dawson. Boatman. Goff, May, Kerns. Summers, Hawkins. Second row: London. Furtney. Brandon, Cagle. Smith. McCormick. Watts. Third row: Samson. Moore. Cooper. Dicker, Bichelle. Stockman. y-D-1 XV I i 3 A 1 -5 -3 - 3 ,. -V 1:1 r ' Z, i - f I ...-. 'af , as ' 'za' .-SL. ff J 9 X ., x 1 I 'mf f. . N 1 'W , , ,, mfg 3, KX 4 ilu- :f:,. I Q WI gif? 1 up-x x MSM 5: First Semester Officers Brooks, secretary-treasurer: Mann, vice presidentg Duvall, president. Freshmen Second Semester Officers Mulch. presiclcntg Nicholson. secretary-treasurer: Jacks. vice president '1l !' 1 7'!UC -S l . First row: Nlefferd. Voloek. Trout. Floyd. Blackmore. Rector. Oliver. Second row: Penney. Smith. Floyd. Snowden. Brown. Third ross : Cram ford. Hannan. Malhy. Zumbro. Henry. First row: Greer. 0'Brien. Partin. Aitken. Glenn. Boggs. Mickey. Severe. Second row: Rushing. Bay. Brittain. 07Dell. Huff. Dunlap. Phillips. Milner. Tanner. Beehe. Third row: Vvatts. Ward. Knowles. Cates, Huey. Cramer. Lucas. Crownoyer. Davis. be 'V . it lf. 3 'akxfi HQ-'ff' l v all i 7--'W K 4 , . W fl-1 nug- O5 'EQJ - J fuirjw ff? 1 First row: Brents. Whitley. McClellan. Ruff. Harding. Maples. Meeks. Sec-ond row: Gilliam. Amadisto. Harmon. Schertz. Wegis. Nlerrill. Third row: Parks. Bozarth. Denny, Scott. Bosworth. First row: Elissague. Lown. Pettigrew. Brown. Miller, Cowan. Hatz. Billingley Second row: Cox. Moore. Houston. Cramner. Binkley. West. Overall. Williariis Third row: Self. Fowler. Schuster. Melton. Alford. Culver. Foster. Brooks. l l tt at .. if L if . -.g f rf' :gli . I . 1' ' lx' - t I t L, E r l Q we .V f , .. AA . . First row: Sell. Caldwell. Simmons. Ezbell. Kinser. NlcFavien. Van Camp. Brenneman. Second row: Perkv. Lobe. Hallidav. Sampley, Bell. Goff. Little. Holder. Mann. Third row: Cramer. Jolie. Crimes. Pritchett. Carpenter. Clark. Thomason. Hamilton, Smith, Snyder. First row: Harrison. Jones. Lee. Healey. Mutch. Carlson. Finkleman. Stanton. Heed, Stewart. Second row: Baker. Burns. Niehurg. Cort. Wegis. Harrington. Collins. Brown, Thomas. Third row: Rodgers. Wright. lfuhanks. Smith. Saxton. Adams. atherly. Alford. Brown. AI' 9 . ,4 4:-A'A . . - 35. 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Freshman Representatixeg Pam Romuld. Suphmimre Representative-3 Ginger Mott. Junior Representative. Anita Stinehurg. ASH Secretary: Doug Smith. ASB Vie:- President: Kenny Duvall. Business Manage-rg Wyatt Cash. ASB President. Second row: Ernie Rnekholt. Senior Representative: Dean Griffith. Freshman Representative: llruee Junes. Junior Representative. Missing: Judy Allen. Senior Representatixe. L , iii ff Q4 5 4 I X x HA favs 'H 5 'Y x r.: Second Semester Ad Board Better student representation was the objective of the second semester :Kd Board. Many improvements were made on the cafeteriais HiFi V V system: many fine dances were held V i as a result. Besides presenting out- standing assemblies. the Ad Board helped to make the Spring Sports V. Banquet a big success. Som t ing ' new was started-a student urt- . ' if this roves to ie 'ff fx 't ' -'ll . -2 ,lj wi 'mea te? nt , ph . I l I' 6 . I . 01 l 90' ' ' , it A91 Y -5 e ff. Sf I l First row: Janice Smith, Junior Represenativeg Elsie Lou Smith, Sophomore Representativeg Judy Snyder, Freshman Representativeg Jerry Sampley, Senior Reprcsentativeg Ann Barnes, ASB Secretaryg Neil Binford, ASB President. Second row: Ralph Barnes, Freshman Represen- tativeg Ronnie Durall, Sophomore Representativeg Wyatt Cash, Senior Representativeg Ronnie Taylor, Business Manage-rg Paul Maysonave, Junior Representative. Missing: Joe Snyder, Vice President. -wg J. VX 1 - E e N 'llg,., ' ' 5' 7 -' ' .. : f First Semester Officers Strang. president: Moore. secretary-treasurer1 Taylor. junior repre-se'ntative: Klugzow. senior rep- resentative: Halliday. freshman rr-pres:-ntatixe: Conway. sophomore representative. 'Absent Joe Snyder. vice president? B0 sg Federation Second Semester Officers First row: Jones. secretary-treasun-r1 White. rice president: Nlarshall. president. Second row Nicholson. freshman representative: Patton. sophomore representative: Hord. junior representa tiveg Wiltshire. senior representative. K I l ix -1 - 9 i' x First seriwstf-r offivf-rs: Judy Crownovf-r. secretary: Rn- SPCUWI F fU 5lf'l' UffiCf'f9 SHN HOW' VCYUHYY Linda berta Hors:-. first vice president: Margo Brown, presidr-ntg PFUWU- first Vicff Pfeildfm Paula RUN' Pffil fm Lynne- Kalf-nlmrn. sf-cond vice pn-siqlg-nf? Lyn Myers, Liana Tompkins. second uc: president Vivian Frakes treasurer. treasurer, f 1 I 7 ' V f ,' ,r 1' , xl ' ' if 4,1 ifbf L f' 1,24 ,Mi .' uf ' 'V ' ' X ' f - - . c, L' ' XM' X4 L X' 'Q f , ,' 1 f , , f 1- 1 L' v.' . Q' ' ' 1 X' .J ' . 4' 1 'L ' f 7 ' ' , 4 Xe! :uf L 14 K' fi! J I ' , FIV! ,f H ,, , K ' L V' ' ,,'-'J V' LL? 'LA 1 lvl f 1- f, V, , M, , , ,ff ,V tr s League - 11 V 5 , f f . V. If 6 A! 4 L V, f 5-, . I LL ', I f .ij V 1, 1 K' 'Q 'f 5 ' ' ' - 'Aft ' 1 if .fl ft I llfv . 1. p'7i v :gr V 1, fl, 1. X J' i W. ' A, , V , L ' if .V, L 1 L .1if,V7' If y in' ' A f L f , X .L 0 ' flf - -l ,f ' f ff-if fl , L 1 f K I 1' -V ' ,' i i 1 -f , , f ff ' 0-. , 4 . , 4 1, ff - , 1 . L' , . 1 1 X Margo installs Paula as second semestef Girls' League Miss Ruling, Girls' League advisor receives orchid corsage president. from new president. ll' ,,-ss ' X , 1' , -V ,. M 1. N , .J I LASR I 'x X K X .Xl Kern County Assoeintion of Student Representatives KCASR is an assoeiation of olfieers from the various high sehools throughout Kern County. Its purpose is to ereate lwetter relationships hetween the sehools. and to advanee student government teehniques. Common prohlems are shared and solutions are reaehed through the eomhined efforts of all the members. Taft had the great honor of having two of our student 'body offieers eleeted to KCASR posts. Wyatt Cash. our ASB president. was eleeted president of the assoeia- tion: and Janiee Smith. head song leader. won the post of seeretary. Wyatt and Janice held these offiees throughout the year and exereised their duties at the various eonferenees. CONFERENCES KCASR Conferenees are held three times a year. in the fall. winter. and spring. These meetings are held to give the representatives a ehanee to diseuss eurrent X sehool prohlems. diseoxer solutions. and eolleet new ideas from the others present. Jlhis year our representatives traveled to Nlarieopa. iliehaehapi. and Waseo in an N effort to keep up with eurrent taeties and teehniques of student government. CAXNIIJ X KCXFR Cmnt is held eaeh summer to lurief the in oinff student lvodx offieers I . rx - v lor the fall semester on the teehniques of student goxernment and the duties re- quired of them. Representatives from all over lxern County attend this three day r-amp. and they eomhine their ideas and teehniques to give eaeh a lvetter under- . standing of the olfiee' they are to lu l. and to prepare them for luetter serviee . to their fellois student ' uodxfgnelnlvrx ,Ay 1 .11-4 few? h ,al 'gV'N !. .- TV, Y,-1'.W,f,,7!r J' f A., M- -f- , 2-ff fffrv- If 1--NN-s-A f' f ,IW Lf '--fe-f-'Z' rf' 4'7 hfffbf' f R X, 1 5 I 4 f fuf' f .fi-.-f-fl f fs, Aff Af-.,,., 'O f, x ' ' Q ,. 2 N , If ,wr ',,f f' gf -f-,-V4 x f.Aff'.-If ,f ., 4, ' I c-:fffj Il' Q f MVA! fy 3 WM G iz 02:4 Q 4' ff' 4 X1 XX ZW A. f ' 'QW Q 5 AVI !El,p iT Q UPA PICTURES, INC 1956 , gg .! X tj 1 N if ' f 'K fly , SQQSV .J fg XJ Y! 3 K Q Xxx ki .' rx , 'X' Pi 3,-3.-XX HJ , 3w,SQQ t 1, '-Q-X Q xl ' NA 'J N Xi ' R Q ,V 1 A ,Al A -WL ,yx- 'ii X +V wav: .rf ,Ni QEL.rlA1fajf 1 43 Q GL ff 2 '0 ,f L if 1 ,4 j ff - I. 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DP' 1 uf A J .Ex tu- fp:-aking a lootha anquf- 5 Loaf- flalrlr-r of Frwno Stale- waits his turn. h 'n 7 fi, i dj 333:,,4b , , , 2 1 few' L 7 - W 5 it 1 N . .. winte-r hanquvl. Home-ntf to Rm-nwinhf-r avapacity Crowd on hard. Qx. .- ww 1 K2 ' 3' ,zhwa with Ed Mallory votes in second semester elections af llnnna Vaughn eyes polling lmuthf. School Life Basketball seaeon in full swing. with Mae up to shoot. AA .Lille f 1 v i7inM.i.- Blum-k Tu wr-inn of the- Australian rrawl. with Xlay' runaw. Nlallury and Fimplf- aiding Illo- nmier-. 2 4 - Luk ali ll - Pat Brooks' Vic Tanny's Gym in Co-ed Capers. Show drew much applause. chool Life Taft cindermen win againkwyke hits tape. Reverend Bob Richards, Olympic star and pole' vault champion. speaks and works out at Taft High School. .-61 w5f Members of Girls' League witness installation of Second semester officers. The v plot thickens in the Senior Play Aft:-r yuu. matlame' fxlr, Harrvll ln-grinning annthvr le-sfmi 011001 Life in drivr-rf mluvatiun, X1 '-.,Q-.1 'f ,-511' -is -1 - Girls' League climaxcs year with Nluthe-r and Daughter Tea and Fashion Show in May. N .xr wr!! .,-, , ' ix St X. XX if .Xi ,A- ,luninrf do wwndflrful job at th-A Sz-ninr Pruni in Hay. Time tu xutr again-Novl llinfortl look- vunfidc-nt hin Candidatt- will win as Sharon Ballt-nga-Q' finishef voting, Bark row: Dave Duvall. ,lim Mr-Neeley. Bob Snyder. Tom Faulkner. Don Crimes, Bill Klugow. Front row: Sandra Coltrin. Kay Temple. Judy Milford. Rosemary Zey, Carol Bolton, Judy Allen. Now that the time has eonie for the seniors to depart from their old alma mater, they look hack upon the pleasant memories experienced at Taft High. Through their last four years they have gained knowledge, experience, and many friendships, which will he theirs throughout their lives. As we say good-bye to the class of 1957, may our fondest wishes for sue- eess and happiness go with them. X. l K f I , 5 I 6 N.x ,fc1L4,6!C? 69401 .46vc,A-442 Zfw .AQLLZ 7 V,-6L44j kj' KQQ 'jyjkf' 514-'L , V Eg mf L6 7.Q,f. fjyw fwhfflfi fi JZ?-djfk ffl' , Wfl, .4 z.f Q2f ,ifjat-UZ, ,4704-'00'f ,Lg-11,12 ,gwoff fjbifx QMLQLA Lula N' ff jiff f I ff f lf!! if 1 fr j KV ff ff! MVN, X' J W 4 ff Z U UPA PICTURES :Nc 1956 'S 'i W V ,fy g v . sf i , X N ,af , J' i 2 ,f if , I -3 Vi Y' , I V X 2 ,V J M! 14 ff, I :fini '7 fryi 6 JI' h lltrfl ll it f W ,ff V ff' f ' ' if 17 ff I 'iff I ' X ' ff ff ff Lkfff' ,ZA 3 , ff' V 0' 1 It A jr A 7 f I U17 TV f j, V 'L ' f X71 'M X 5779 X 1 , ,F i'!L 4, f,' vi 7 f A 77' I f , L A 1 j L, 4 Lf , -f i T , . 1 ll .111 11 S 11 1111.111 .1111 n 1 1 .1 I1 'N111111a11. nkf-. 111l1u1g. 'N I1 1111111 'a Tll 11.111111 If ff Tl 11111 1111 1 L11 U11 121111. 11 km 11111 111 ll 1 1 1 C1 11mn 11111 1 11 vs 11111 f 11111 Nmith. 11 1 1 1 Tl 11 1111 1111 1111 1 11 .1 1 1 K 1111 wvll. 1111 rom Vlvddle Fmnh 'Sher Smdfr WNFIICI Second 11m Brown Park R11111ul1i Qmith. 1, 4 1 1 M.- -'X my-...Q .-Q.-.M-1. ' 'trip' Kvfy sz 5 A 'Qs Firxt row N11 wn llf a 1 n 1 rn 1 1 eu 1 row He-l4ln-r. Welch Barton Kfllvw Fowler Draper l'1hPr Th1rd row Ohn Jn Klfld Hurd June Klillflllilll. hldnfl Lar PH Fourth row uhe H rp ffrcw Karl on W1l on Nlr 'Strau Fir-I ruw Halle-r. 1 Nlvwillia 1 .inc F' 4 9 Q22 'gin -E5 sv , rv- .N-4-hi- Latin Club First row Mr Bull Smith Nash Kirkpatrick, Billingsley. Brigham. Daniel. Brown. Sevond row 'Vlccabe Hord Strang Kidd Jcffrev Harringtnn. Ke-llr-y. The traditional Roman Banquet was the high- light of the school year for the Latin Club. lnter Nos. The costumed members and their guests were served authentic Roman foods hy the initiates. slaves in vhains. This year's program featured the singing of Latin songs and the life story of Julius Caesar prepared by the Latin lll and IV Classes. Roman Banquet ab ovo ad malum gl lr'lf 'Z 'lgdvz t Gmini T 4 Q - -Q rl:- A F12 V 1 L, , M . J , -., fri V AWN ig, if gr, K Q. ' i J, 4 Y sw -our ,O Q A r I 9 ' ag S Spanish Club First row: Smith. Curry. Balser. Kinser, Phillips. Garria. Nl:-f-kf. Milford, Second row: Pappa. Nlartin. Sturgeon. Romultl. 0'Brir-n, Batten. Fowlelr. Little: Third rnw: Sample-y. Dunlap. Knofl. Carlson. French Club lfir-I row: llrapvr. IH-alll. Putrirk. ffafll, Ur-nnis. llartvll. l'ruif'lI. Tniiipkins. Watts. Nlvavlie-ni Swnntl row: Fislivr. llarlun. Hare-ltinn-. NICEW1-n. Mott, l i1'l1l1'r. l.a llartliv. Kalvnlmrn. Cl1illIlllt'f lain. Third ruw: l.fwl1. l.arfe-n. Harps, Kvys. Wykfz Saxton. Juhnwn. Ayn-S. - vc' to . 1' H . 1 eff 40 V, D6 96 -A xa- 1 Hostess Club First row: Nlilh-r. Bicskf-i. Nlulfnrd. Bure-ll. Cook. Ke-lsvy. Morgan. Tvrnplea Turner. Svcond row: English. English. Hutch. Turn:-r. Jurdan. Forgiv. Grauof. Cnltrin. Third row: Burns. Wliw-le-r. Whf-Q-lvr. Lynch. Nlaplf-s, Manning. Wallvr. U sh erettes Rittvr. Smith. Nlcljanif-ls. Forgic. Rim-r. Turne-r. ll Twig J' 2, . A ' vvfxnfnf' I ' ,ta of ,W-Q',,J.y-.1 'nn .-.Us Q l 1, ,. -vv- UA, CIF xr C51 ' Q' T .UU .f,.,, Future Businvss Leaders of Amerim Fir-I ruvs: Mr, Nlurris. Nlillc-r, Wln-e-lm-r. Whm-lc-r. Xlmfrc-. Turn:-r. Se-ronel row: llelm Nllllll Vll4'IIlI7ll'.NUl'I'I13Il. Third naw: loppini. .lvffre-ff. llivfkvi. Manning. flllllflll. Smith. Industrial Arts Club Fir-I row: Yxalker. Cowvn. Wagm-r. Chitwoml. Fc-cond row: Slllllllfbllv. Wwt. Nlaclmlmx ll url nw Mr. Pahre. Gill. Harris. Millvr. Daniel. 'fume-r. 3 - 5 49 .. Os .V 3, .' Y ' s Q an ' 90, , - 1 1 1 , '. swf , Q X 'f 'A 5 fl if I X I . as 'Q ' s ' -- K ,av if v l l , W' V Y ,HRH ' AL. - ,,..' i life If , s :wh . 1 u 'Ji 2 .J Yi V? 1 Tri-Hi-Y First row: Williams, Aitkf-n, Shefrman. Scarborough, Pruif-tt, Vaughn, Tompkins, Coltrin, Fanska, llallflnge-e-. St-vontl row: Wvlch, H39f'lIiHf', Jordan, Cash, Bracke-n, Marr, Turner, Dennis. Third row: Parkflr. Hanks, Smith, Smith. McEwen, Norman, Russ:-ll, Dearlmrn. Fourth row: Forgie, Turner, Barnes, Watts. Junior Tri-Hi-Y Firit row: K1-lly, Nash, Romuld, Miller. Scharis, Alf-xandvr, Culp. S4-cond row: Adams, Kerns, SI'llfQf'I', Patrick. Smith, Pospisil. Thirfl row: Nlrrwilliartis, Mvrrill. Pvahl. Sheffifflcl, Mills, Mc- Farrvn, llultle-r, june-Q. Fourth mw: NIV.-Xlistvr. Gilliam, Coltrin. Krishf-r. Black. Aitkin, Collins. Fifth row: Horack, English, Howell. Mann. Daniel. 1 ,..w,: , W 2 t 1 X . 7 N. if S-J rJ sd Seated: Jordan. Parks. Pruir-tt. Pruiett. Rivers. Clark. Brown. Nleaehem. Standing: Binlord, Mr. Tomlinson. Kalenborn. Tarr. Smith. Cash. Marshall. Grimes. Duvall. Vile. the editors of the l95T Derriek. would like to take this opportunity to thank our wonclerfnl staff for their fine jolt and eooperation. Nlr. rllomlin- son is also deserving of our thanks for all his help as advisor. Lastly. we would like to thank the student hotly for giving us this honor and opportunity to serve on the yearlrook staff. As you look through this yearlwook in the years to eonie. may it reflevt the people and events that were all a part of the wontlerful year of l957 at Taft High. SlIll't'l'Ply. l n Maw 1QzM,LaJ f I E If F Juely l'ruiett anal lx 4 l'anla liiwrs X , N x f.'1n-vfftfrzrs, 19.37 Derrick X v ll, . x X I s 1 X .x ' 1415 faux r 1 ,P 5 Wyatt Cash. Spur Ls .sgffg',, Q . 4- A i J-.4-W 1' ' 1 af My i .. ,f J, Bill Porhr 41lnim1strr1tmrz Don brime I lanes Ronnie Hunter. Art Bob Marshall. Business Mgr. ff' V W, , L Virginia Jordan, Ifupy Linda Pruiett, Classes I, .,, I .,qErV, .1 i Kr-n Duvall. Sales BR .7-Q1 'zv Judy Pruiett. Co-editor 1 Lynne- Kalf-nburn. ljluln Janine' Smith. Klasse.: Ernie Rockholt, Sports Tim Tarr. Classes ' tm ns. ,, '2 N . 1 1 x ,, . -n-ur--up JJVN-4gl.Cv .fr 1 Key Club Fira! row: Sli-yt-rs. Moore-. Smith. Cummins. Svchrest. Waltvr. Torrey. Mr. Smith. Second row: Davif. Boardman. Patton. LQ-cussan. Ht-rman. Kaufman. Be-tht-ll. Basham. Sullivan. McWilliams. Third row: Eardley. Wivrling. Wvhevlthr. Wildharlwr. Nohilv. Grey, Field. We-bb. Tarr. Saxton. -71-u. LMf'LA- tha lkwill XOXL,-ci' f-fix-Qs' :L ,Lv,4a,i ,.:,..A, ,fl gk 'X xJ,kkt,.,,5A-J, 'tg 1 2 .' ,,r.,,yCf4,-'L -13-wxxkikl-,Nxt 1, .ffL,c.i v'L,qf1,L1X-43' X.. Y . -f , 1- i- 43' , w-JJV' ,4.7L4 1 'vial' j34'ff Ll 4- V .GU 'H+f'W'rL i '1NCl,l-01.-L , , 2 K. aff? 'Ls if ' ft-4 -wi, N Hi,Y W K 'jf ' First row' Crime' Patton I4-cui an Hurt Fim lc- Kalar Uinford Qtrang Sccond row' Stein . . s, . . .S . . p . . . V . . mvtz. Kf-vs. Smith. Wlyko. Gritnt-s. Perry. Patton. ,l0nQ's, Duvall. Third row: Mr. Clausen. Grimes, Uhr-rdorf. Stvigal, Strang. Brooks. Marshall. Fourth row: Stanlvy. Barton. Rasmussen. Duvall, Raine: iid J ui R' -4-KJ 'i 'f-QL 'V'-'w-mf., Jamie -'m,4..Le I - V'4YQ3LfJfQ Ug9Cj ' Jbhndff- x-Qoo-kJ2f-0-alla-vw-U ,hJ.,4,,m, M JmJ -1L,.J?2,M4, A-Mu 7W7M7fal'JM i ' MA4'dwg'W4woU JL.,.l..,+2 .doug '-411260 LA.4J.,,,,,,fJ '?j'j ,Q 'Ma V640 04 Wk' 71.152 Q X -rw -QL, lf4,.,,,'7Wf -l'd -'Lff-J1- ,4,,,,Z:!-QJJGN SWL-Q XG swayed Jvlz ffm MMM ..X' , JP ' n - E . , v',- . Jl',,,. 'T' N.. ' X - wld '-HALO . ! aww , 4. - 1 Z4 A CQUPAP , I... Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft First row: Cash. Allen, Strang. Binford. French. Torrey. Klugow. Nlaysonaw. St-cond row: Nagle. Tarr. McDaniels. Coffee. Kelly. Grey. Hord. Miller. Third row: Snyder. Moore. Clark. Harrison. Duvall. Gill. Smith. Larson. Hill. Fourth row: Mason. Simmons. Covin. Cox. joe Snyder. Wiltshire. Jones, Urquhart. Pett. Fifth row: Coach Clausen. Coach Harmon. Coach Curti, Manager Duley. McNeely. Scoreboard 24 Wlasco , T Garces 14 Shafter 13 North 6 East Bakersfield 32 Arvin 6 Hanford 20 Delano , 25 San Luis Obispo JIM MCDANIEIS. qua captain elerl Rockholt. Criswell. Managers Hudgens and Byers. The Wildcats played steadily improxing ball during the season. the players showing more con- 0 fidenee as they gained experience. ln league play T the team lost to North and East Bakersfield. but 0 won over Arvin and llelano. 26 The squad ended the year with the respectable record of five wins. one tie. and three losses. 10 Jim Mcllaniels was elected captain for 1957. 13 Joe Snyder was selected as most valuable player 0 for the year. and lfrnie Rockholt was named the most improved. flffbdflf, JOE SNYDER. -fllllhdflf. most ERNIE ROCKHOLT. hllllhnclr raluable most improved ,fr 'S vnbf Wt -ff if vu' .1 v K 1 ,I K? S-if-H 'fi f '73 A H pg , ,W . -. , X mu. mu. ARCHIE wl1:rsH1RE WU- COX funlbafk halfhack halfback DAVE Ill X XII quartvrback BILL KLLCOW 4-nd in wa fem? , ww' 'M a- 1 5 MY. f KEN TORREY tar-klv DON FRENCH guard NOEL BINFORD Ce-ntvr WYATT CASH DAVE ALLEN fllplaifl tackle end 2,315 1 5:5 ST' 5 ,. l K -. .' ' ' , 5 , ' I A15 n X 1 s g Y K, .J . ,XF I ' f- -v 'r I If ,Nm 5 I fvxia. ' ,A 4 4 N., ' EM L ., Lx Q Y 6' -ff' BOB NNY DER -11 nv-1 'Y ,,u. ,K Q Top row left In rlght CLARK, tackleg COFFEE g.uard COVIN. halfhack: LRISWELL end GREY, lackleg HAR- MAYSONAVE fullback MILLER tackle NAGLE end SIMMONS guard 7 s 1-xl Ci' Sc-cond row left to rlght HILI tackle HORD. tacklc .IOWEN quarterback KELLY, gua LARNOW :nd MASON. guard MCNEELY fullback f ORE M guard PETT tackle SMITH halflmack 265-9 First row: Stuckey, Barrett, Ceissel, Crowder, Patton, Ward, Hunt, Carpenter. Second row: Wheeler, Johnson, Hynd,, Rector, Taylor, Milhoan, Matheson, Norman. Third row: Sachs, Sasser, Healey, Holt, Black, Hawthron, Brittain, Murphy, Salyards. Fourth row: Snoddy, Demarest, White, Pritchett, Fimple, Taylor, Steinmetz, Whitney, Brooks, Decker. Fifth row: Russell, McIntosh, Raney tcaptainj, Marshall, Stockman, Ault, Coach Jones, Coach Romuld. Score Board Bobcats Taft -YY-- ,f,f-, 3 8 Wasco ---,------,- ---,- 0 The Bobcats, blessed with a group of fleet backs Taft ------- ------- 4 1 Games ------ ----- 0 and a strong defensive line, captured second place Taft ----'-- ----ffe 1 4' Shaffer -----f'--' ----- 7 in the South Yosemite League, losing only to a Taft ----'-' --fff-' 2 6 North -44--------------- f-'-f 0 strong East Bakersfield team in a hard-fought game. Taft ,,,,e,, eeee 0 East Bakersfield ,,,,, ,,,..... 1 3 , , Taft AV7- Yrvrriw 13 Arvin --Ai7A E 7 Only three seniors played on the team-Jlm Bar- Taft 33 Hanford 0 rett, Bob Marshall, and Jerry Haney, so that the prospects for a top B team next year are bright Taft ...,.,. ..,,,. 7 Delano ....., ,,,,, 0 indeed. . Coaches Romuld and Jones are to be congratu- cEI'fL,VVl,fQc. f lated for the fine showing of their team. f , ' . r D MAA Jerry Raney was selected Bobcat captain , Clarence d Ceissel won the Most Valuable Player Award, and Q THA '3 ,lack Whitney won the bid as the most improved ,V N, player on the team. i ii ,if- f! Vf: f bfi, fy' , X il-1147 'Ti IQ 'ii' First row: Hamilton. Knost. Johnson. Clark. Dame, Kaufman. Mahan. Second row: Mclntosh. Holt. Hector, Black. Wheeler, Bozarth, Murphy, Russell. Third row: Malm. Hord. Hynd, Carpen- ter, Norman, Hunt. Taylor. Fourth row: Sachs. Sasser, Briitain. Coach Simpson. Stoekman. Stein- metz, Haase. Score Board uliw Reserves Taft ,,.,., .. 7 EHSi Bakersfield ,,,,,, M 14 Something new was added this year as Taft Taft ,,,,,,..., , 7 fr, Bakersfield ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 fielded a B Reserve team. coached by John Simp- Taft Y,Vr--VVrr YVYV-VY 1 9 NOTU1 r--', A -,AVY4----,--,V Vvbr Y 12 son. The team played plenty of good ball, as evi- Taft -ff,-,,,-, ,-,, Y 13 F-215i Bakersfield .A-,----,-,,,f,f 7 denced by the scores of the games they played, and Taft -ffffrrrrf rrrfrrr 6 Maricopa ,f,--ff-f--f-f- ----f-- 6 several members of the squad advanced to the Bob- Tfiff -----f,--- -f---,, 0 EHSIB21kCfSfiCld -f'--'---f -f--f 7 cats as the season progressed and gave good ac- . :Eaft -,--------f,-,f,-fff 12 NON? --,--------f--f-f--f- -----f-f 2 6 count of themselves. ,Jwlel 'Q' V 5, . ,X During the season Jack Whitney moved from U -I xx, l 'the g'B', Reserves to the Bobcats, and at the foot- Nfi' 3' ball banquet was named as the most improved player f vb of rx L px of the year for the Bu class. 'Ax .5-Ei K! cfwwfve bf T , f v U lx 1 Y X . X' l' xx 'N N Aj' . ' Lf ' av W Q x X X E Q A fi I r-.N I I i - V ,ez ' F r . rv EX uf , , vi vii E I G Lv H J' .J - f ' llxlfg A fl U Ll YT bb xl ly sbp! x ,XV A Y X Fr K C jg, X1 xx, hr ' l J . , ' N V 5 V, A 'xx il Y p lr N , V- l A f T ll N yxqurx I l ' I ' Q au JN e all MY 'N P. U- VM A V x J L 1 I T , lf 3 H , 3 T T' ' f l 65 lg b' 'Tx lf f l ' ev 71 Xl T rl V . ' ' F ' 5 W .fail T! X Lflix s lx I TN Vll' 40 Xhx I V QT - .x '15 1 First row: Brudenell, Barton, Sweeny, Matney, Blacklock, Jones, Barnes, Rogers, Dykes. Second row: Nicholson, Dave Eubanks, Strang. Conway, Kriegbaum, Sampley, Goodell, Duvall, Dunn. Third row: Carpenter, Holliday, Griffith, Foster, Pritchett, Russell, Agee, Whitted, Loperena, Riding. Fourth row: Coach Kennedy, Morton, Don Eubanks, Weatherly, Cramner, Watts, Zey, Beebe, Milner, Coach Smith. Fifth row: Johe, Willis, Putnam, Ford, Chitwood, Crawford, Crawford, Emer- son, Cagle, Overall. Barrett. Score Board Kittens Taft ,,,,so, ,,,,,s 8 Shafter ,,,,,,,, ,,.,, 0 The Kittens defeated Shafter in the first game, Taft ------- ,-,,,, 7 Arvin Af,,-,, -----4'- 1 2 and thereafter looked in vain for a win. They came Taft ,,,,,,, --rrer 0 North --YY-Y----V--A -,A-- -'--f ' 1 2 ' close, as in the East Bakersfield game, and all their Taft ,,,,,,, ,,,,--,-, 2 0 East B3kCfSfiClCl ,f--v' -fYY-fY-- 2 1 ,Z Lggames were interesting, but the season's record Taft ,,,,-,, --rrr 13 Delano --VV-,-, fYff ---'f'- QV jfstands at one win and six losses. Taft ' 7 Tulare I iA 'i 12 - Accord g to Coach Hopper Kennedy, t e dif- Taft itt'i' tittt 12 Bakerifliig. Jffufkfl Qfelrhiicult e , d to be s ring e gigh: the ' jiuar- T Li MCM? pl yed tryi to ge aheadl ' the last I 67 Z' I7 0 XX, r ters g to, c uplp , ,l.,f6 fc A r ti X 'V i!i .' A . W e u ff e A C ' and Tom Brude- fl W ' X ' ' I T 1 If '- ell -c ptain 'r 95 g illard Emerson was X If , 70 v f . 1 wry , 1' VL!! 1 X chop for o V able Award, and Larry Q! U fZfl'i rr t I select ,as the most improved player A 'I CML! if If X' d ,' gfyeab f ,240 , , , V ' A I 7 ,K 4 I f ,J J M L f to if ,ttf ,- ,,fVeif ,f ,f f f' f , f if fc Q14 ff' iff! F 7 ffffff ff fi ff -f A 7 I ff' fl I rf at 0 .Af f 'ff X, ' , ,ta f I. f 0 at Ag Temple. Perry, Faulkner, Roberts, Pannell, McDaniels, Stanley, Cummins. jones, Wiltshire, Brooks, Kneeling: Coach Griffin, Manager Stanley. 4Manager Don Grimes not in picture! Wildcats This year's Wildcats blew hot and cold. A re- view of the scores reveals that on some weekends, the team won every game played, while on others the players couldn't find the basket. The team hit the depths when it lost to Bakers- field by the score of 66 to 28, and reached the heights in the last game of the season when it played the same Bakersfield team to a standstill, losing the game in the last 25 seconds of play in one of the most thrilling games of this or any other season. The season record stands at 13 wins and 10 losses. Frank Griffin was the coach. Taft ,,t,,,,,, ,,,t,.c Taft ,.,.ttt,t ,,,.... Taft ,,,,,tt,. ,,,,t,. Taft ,,,,,.,.t ,,,,t,, Taft .,,,,.,,. ,,,,t,t Taft Taft t..,t,,t, tt,. Taft Taft Taft Taft ,...,,,t, ,,,,,,. Taft Taft Taft Taft ,,,..,,, ,,t,, Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft, ,,,,,, , , Scoreboard 53 Carces , , ,, 38 Santa Maria ,,,,. 33 Avenal Y ,, ,, 40 Shafter , ,, 43 Bakersfield , ,. 34 Shafter , t,., , 55 Garces ,,,,,t 38 Santa Maria , Y, 46 Wasco , ,,t,,,t,,, , 33 East Bakersfield 44 Arvin ,,,,, t,,, , , ,. 40 Delano Y Y 48 Tulare , ., 52 East Bakersfield 47 North ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , , 52 Arvin 28 Bakersfield , 42 Delano , ,, 32 Faculty , Y, ,, 51 East Bakersfield 55 Antelope Valley 52 North , .. 69 Arvin ,, ., 51 Bakersfield , ,, ig. CIINUIINF, furwanl Ufidrsml ROBERTS. guard ,n,,.,,M 235' JONES. forward MCDANIELS. center aw Qu , if r d , K 'x .r - WILTSHIRE. guard PANNEI-L. guard BROOKS. guard 'I'ENII'LI'f. forward PERRY, forward FAULKNER. guard fy N 1 v Six f sr, if l, 3 if M First row: Hill, Rose, Moore, Scott, Taylor, Veitch. Second row: Plaugher, McCabe, Calhoun, Herman, Hord, Hromyak, Byers, manager. Third row: Coach Harmon, Miller, Dodson, Alford, Criswell, Clark. t - x 4, . Junior Varsity ' C' Scoreboard Taft, Y-,...V frrrrrf 3 6 Delano VYv..c The J.V.'s ended the season with a record that Taft ,,,,,f77,f ,7-,-,- 3 8 Tulare vw,Vv7,-----f7 does not reflect altogether the play of the team. Taftlmmm 48 East Bakersfield Of the twelve games played, the team won two Taftrmm 51 North and lost ten. Taft ff---,A 27 Arvin In most of the games, however, the scores were Taft--NMA 31 Bakersfield close, reflecting a fighting spirit and games that Taft 29 Delano were interesting to watch. Taft------W 38 East Bakersfield Latefin tl: season Dawrid. Vegtch, Lvho wal higlli , 7 t Taft---,mm 39 Antelope Valley scorer or t e team was lnjtlre an even Ollg he was able to play, his efficiency was hampered, Taft e 44 North e ' e 4 3 and team play as a whole suffered. T f ,eee.re,ee ee.,,,. ' at 24 Arvm M i' Leroy Harmon coached the team. Taft ,....,.... ..,.... 2 5 Bakersfield .... J' KM , ,f A .sa ' f , ,N 5210 ,elecwfvxerf A Lifvcftll 0 Mf'O'WCl4-QV! A Ci flff if 165-Qfghcgx fmt. l - 11 First row: Sweaney, Carlson, Snoddy, Demarest. Cooper. Perry. Carpenter. Second row: 'Boaru man. Matheson, Rector, Johnson, Ward. Third row: Hawthorne. Geissel. Hamilton. Wheeler. Hord, Fourth row: loppini. Sandlin. Roberts, Brittain, Coach Curti. Bobcats The Bobcatsl season record of 10 wins and 10 losses speaks volumes concerning the play of the team. A perusal of the scores shows improvement in team play and ability. so that in the latter part of the season the team either won or else lost by close scores. An oddity in the season was the Arvin game in which the Cubs were held scoreless throughout the entire second half. Coach of the team was Mr. Curti. Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Scoreboard 38 Carces ,,,t.,,.,,,, 29 Santa Maria ,,s, 34 Shafter , s,.,,.,, , 20 Shafter ,, 32 Garces ,,s,s,,,, 41 Santa Maria , 32 Wasco ,,,,,,,,,, 31 East Bakersfield 47 Arvin , 31 Delano , , H, 37 Tulare 26 East Bakersfield 29 North 45 Arvin 36 Bakersfield 25 Delano 40 East Bakersfield 42 North ,,,,,,, 34 Arvin ,,,,t,,,,, 36 Bakersfield , , 13 60 33 41 27 45 25 52 20 33 39 44 18 15 38 26 50 39 20 34 'Sv 1 Q Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft ,,,,,t, Taft, fX First rovsf: Brudenell, Don Eubanks, Cagle, Emerson. Russell, Conway. Second row: Sullivan. Berry, Nicholson, Coorlell. Blacklock, Ray. Third row: Halliday. Griffith, Strang, Uave Euliank-. Coach Kennedy. Scoreboard 33 Garces 30 Shafter , 18 Shafter 16 Garces 20 WHSIIIJ 27 Delano ,, , 15 Tulare 24 East Bakersfield 35 North 31 Arvin , 16 Bakersfield 20 Delano 24 East Bakersfield 24 North , , , 35 Arvin , , 36 Bakersfield -Linda- Kittens CKLWQ-f,3k MQ-A mf sextn 'fad 'WUC--A 'Thca I S4 Q rr T , - I - L4 gl, 9 Q i1 n L e , H , Q, J Q Q 0 e -. U ' T4 0 A. , Q, 'X 2 'f1 Q. -I 44 ThetlditTens'Jwfin three wDileJlQsing Qtliigteen this 33 year., Tlieiriwihstwerf all league eornpgtigoif JN' 20 There was no consistent high sborer on the if team: high point man for The tfani varied with D ,, each game. ' 22 ' 25 On the whole. the Kittfensalfvayla gave the op- 29 position a good game that was interesting to watch. 47 Hopper Kennedy coached the team. 23 28 35 43 47 29 42 My N sl it 1' N X N ,f L ' HV ' I K .X .J L. ji Baseball ' fu ji . JJ fi Y , X, Mr. Ready. y '1 1 Junior Varsity First row: Hill, Brittain. Larson. Davis. Hynd, Fimple. White, Demarest, Barnes, Snoddy Second row: Eulianks, Moore, Rose. Phillips, Miller, Sandlen. Mayfield, Taylor, Boatright. Third row Nlr. Romuld, Brittain, Wildharber. Malm. Hawthorne, Warren, Scott, Patton, Torrey Smith Baseball Freshmen First row: Eubanks. Ages. Strang. Holland, DuBois, Carlton, Whittcd. Second row: Haync Watts, Ray, Hurell, Putnam, Black, Griffith, Barnes. Hamilton, Third row: Mr. Harmon Alford, De Rosia. Jamison. Phillips, Matney, Sampley. Smith. Burt. 1 xv ,i.1.-..-1-- af . Jw E .wh First row: Gill, Hunt, Allen, McDaniels, Hill. Sasser. Hunter. Haney. Wright. Mr. 0'Brien. Mr. Lee. Mr. Griffin. Second row: Roberts. Stoekman. Chitwood. .lohe. Mayfield. White. Urquhart. Smith. Taylor, Roekholt, Seehrest, Third row: Knost. Pi-tt. Christensen. Salyards. liowman. Wylie. Keys, Rodgers. Smith. Snyder. Fourth row: Core. Moor. Partin, Snoddy. Zey. Hose. Condell, Nicholson. Matheson. Wheeler. Blacklock. Fifth row: Knight. Faughn. Ryan. Aldridge. Noland. Harrison. Sixth row: Vineyard. Faughn. Deeker, Pritchett. Barrett. Foster. Loperena. Russell. Riding. Emerson, Cagle. Seventh row: Ward. Saehs. Managers Byers and Crimes, Hudson. Sweaney. Sowles. Willis. Track The track season started off in fine style. with Taft winning over East Bakersfield. Doug Smith hroke the school 440 record. and Charlie Bowman. Wy'att Cash. Bill Cox. Mel Knight. Roger Moor. and Ernie Rockholt pqrforlkgrlf valiantly. KJ K 1 The season looks as if it might he a hright one for Taftj L , , J , 5 ,tv ,- . . Lv! ' ff E f ,.'-fl .ml L, ibf ' Z , 1 ' i Y J l ' W I l. !iJ l s fe- Z. Hoekholt running Snyder about to take off I Doug Smith in action V X :S , , 1 , , rl , ' - f K l L 1 Kim i F ez S r L f -. Q. '17 51' s ,v s. ,f,,,, 9.44- 1-fr .1 ,L'? 1 9,7-:5LuNfh,.1V,. Q f'f Ml:tx'-,i W , ,,. A, ,,'.., . ij--n-TU-'ff3'i'-3? ,:f-7'1 xf : Y '-T' 4' Tw. ' L'-'5 'L?Q'?'I,1f-it I H -'rf' .. 'N' ', .i T ,, ,i r i, ' .-5,,,U'f1f I .',, ,.,f. ,- r. JT vw V.. f . .r'- - 'fm . fr argl, -. M I 1 'A --P :uw-'r' f. QQ? Km-rling: NI aw, H a ' nf-y. Pe-avyhoufe-. Harringmin. Calhoun. Mallory, Pannvll. Stand- ing? Bang? Frm P 0 rton. Sullixan. Larrr-n. Waldliarlwr. .gulf N L' D ,VP fl Q . fe l- . if 2 'L' .f V 'bw D X f . jp? M bm 134 J UXOA7' . . . Q l 5 wlmmlng .Y Suinnning startecl slowly this year due to thi- favt that Nlr. Paul Smith hafl an operation un his licm-0. anfl was unable to avtivvly voavh the team. lluwflwfr. with thi- c-xpf-rif-mir of thv wtvrans from last yearis squad aml the vntliusiasni uf the new nic-mlwrs. the- tc-ani should haw a suvvessful svasmi. Ce! I'F'8l.lj'+Cf'l xf'I-- Up for air Who wnn? gt' A U . NTLQW ' 1. t ,, W 4 2 :V gm - V 1 If WM- - fs . f LN ,, if ,,. ' - .1 0 g ' ' N, .. W ,, t, , , mf f , ,, N 1,h.z,i, A.-UMM. 'iii . , 4, r, J 2 f.. 'V,.. - 'oi , ' . I 'F' 5 :qi J' Q: ', .kk,, sk V ,,,,,, A -. I . -1,- 1- x4 , V' .., 3 , X., L. 7' ' t r f 1 IH The enni 'Aams Joache A rd lVlr. Kennedy practiced steadily 1 lA V I 7' 31'-fi - - T: . . , - ,.r Tennis Fir-I row: Sherman. Harm'-. Pruivtt. Pruie-tt. Mutt. Cal- hraith. Smith. Riwr Tumpkins. Rumuld. Nli-- llevkinan. Sem row: flulw-r. Denim. Ra-mus-en. Morton. June'-. Antrim. Sent! Parrvnt. Nlt'W'illiam Laliargnuv. Harps. Third row: Mr. Kr-n ne-fly. Crime-s. Myers llavis. John. Dodson Stanley. Uherdorf. artfll sh we 'promise of ving id-is I s 4 .fyThe girls, team won its opening niatclyeslft e boys' tear as y t eakT1ZfJ,1xe win column-but. at the time of wri the season fiegyoun 5 , ,z Q yf u I f it l iyimqfiy WJ if ,, M , lyll , l I , lfl ,J A 5 ,'-' ' r , , ,' f- 1 5 f f . XJ, l X fl! '. l lpi , l ,Aff Xlff K ff Nfl l l f ' I I I t 'N i lf' I i f 1' fx J , . . 4 l . f ff li' J ,J Ku U4 I if xl jk? 1716! ,Iv I -' Il. , I J ,fl I I j! A QL: 'ix l f V, , ' ' 'X it UWT gogvgam had larger rium er Q I e til? nl in any previous year V ' L7 N X 1 . fulle taught adefz-iss irigbgglflte ue.f I 1,7.'x,' 0 again coached the team if f il jf 'ff fm V 'W ti U lx f W i N ld l JO!! pf 0 X G01 f Km-r-ling: luppini. Burk:-. llramne-r, Bas- ham. Berry. Str-Wil' liams. Xlavlntwsll. llaa-1-, Nlr. Nl:-lln. Stanflingr Watts. Fax ton. Wilmlharln-r. Rain:-. Faulkne-r. Html. lfarlsnn. tire-y. Crm-. llarps. Km-lrr. lvsis-e-lman, lirvy. 1 Cheerleaders Susan Kessler, Ann Bames, Rosalie S n y d e r. Standing: Daisy Mae Sherman. head cheerleader. Majorettes Margo Brown. Pat Brooks, Judy Mello. Leann Jeffress, Terry Snyder. Ella Kelsey. Kneeling: Alice Smith. head majorelte. V, ..,' Vu U . ,l,, 741 -w - ?f1..,. Son g Leaders Joyce Bartell. Janice Smith, head song leader. .ludy Crownover. s. 34 k xxxu 1 Kli'I'IKlMQ HH If HHS XI1-- Ruling: ,XVIII iurrlvx. pre'-i4Iwr1I: Hvlvn W1-1111145 -pflrtx hwiri: Yxxiun Frukw-K. lll'l4rI'liiIl2 Ilnamnv Nmith. -1-1-rvlzxryz P If-tty N1yrl4'r.trefaN ure-r: Nlrx. Waite-r, G.A.A PRESENT OFFICERS Mary W'he-vle-r. hif- torian: Suzannf- Burn trvasure-rg Lyn Hyvrs ff,-Cr:-tary: Ann Barna- viw IlI't'4idl'TlIQ ju Hy:-r-. pre-kiflvnt. Hvlean We-dfilv gzixingl thc: awards . . . ' l 1,15 ,-gnu qv---...-, , C 'Stax T -W -- 1, , ., A P pn 'Pmlj, KJ 1' lg? .- -.1 ' ,f ix , 4 T hitull it lfpperelctssmen First row: Swett. flill. Duvall. llinfortl. flash. Klugfm, Wfiltshire. Strang. Nlaysonave. Marshall. Roekholt. Snyder. Seeond row: Kinney. Urquhart. Salyarmls. Bowman. Hurt, Kelly, Kalar. Binford. Grey. Third row: Smith. fllallory. Scott. Kaufman. French. Harrington. Barrett, Faulkner, Plaugher. Fourth row: Ross. Veiteh. Hord, Boardman, Cummins. Jones, Carlson, Eardley, Tarr. Fifth row: Mt-Daniel. White, Stuekey. Nlilhoan. Jeffrey, Harrison, Pierce. Sixth row: Snoddy, Ilemarest. Cox. Larson. Fimple. Canaday. Seventh row: Allen. Kinnehrew, Torrey, Clark, Herman. Taylor. Miller. Heffahe. Pannell. Block at M L0tll'8lT'1llSS77IQll First row: Ray. Watts. Johnson. Decker. Hunt. Pritchett, Hayes, Sullivan. Brudenell. Second row: Conway. Barton. Moore. Sampley. Rec-tor. Cooper. Patton. Keys. Smith, Malm. La Marsna. Third row: Overall. Carpenter. Blaeklock. Carpenter. Matheson, Taylor, Miller. Putnam, Vfillis, Foster. Johe. Fourth row: Cagle. Emerson. Knost. Pritehett. Russell. Morton, Eubanks, Riding, Larsen. Weatherly. - n-. o-in-v -av anna -3 1 i -u i .1 J .-.Q Sack racf- . r '- 1 ,.-1 . . Sad ack or' Nfay I serve you, Sir? Not much choici on thf menu For a lowly skin: a mud bath . . . And a wld hrrvnr 4.14, 'J PQI' Af Yi ii, v 7 ,INF NNN DPR. mv--I Nillllillblf' plan-r award FHNIF R114 KHUI 'lf nw-I illlllflnlli piawr uwirxi i Football A X . llldrk Yan M--ld'-r uf Fre--111, State' III avtiU11 1i4iLit'l1 flllfli tvllx 'vm fur 1111- lax! lime- in '56 1,015 nf ILMN vw-rv I Banquet 311 --A 1 .gan -A i ,.....,g,,, -1 -1... 1 ii X 1 if-'VH 4 Q 'hi Q 11 35?,iQ,ZfZ,fL '9f0L. CQ UPA PICTURES, INC. 1956 S a cl wa Ln lc e,c Le n A S n' a I.i'l Alan:-r , . . and Jackson spinning platter Dogpatch L'.S.A. lalias the Girls' Gym! came to life November 9 when all the un- suspectin Li'l Abners were dragged by the Daisy Nlaes of Taft to be joined in howlin' wedlock. Wy'att Cash and Linda Bell were chosen as the typical Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae and were hitched by Marryin' Sam. The attendants were Helen Weddle and Bill Gill. Congratulations to the Tri-Hi-Y for a fine job! Legs 41 ?!1 Wow. dig that jug! land pipeft N -fx: -fe, PN Cinderella Ball At the hypothetical stroke of twelve, Prince Charming, Jerry Strang, crowned Anita Stineburg as Cinderella of 1956. Elected to the court were Judy Crownover. Junior Princessg Mary Lou Nicholson, Sophomore Princessg and Melinda Mann, Freshman Princess. The Sophomore Class sponsored the affair, with the Gay Blades of Bakersfield pro- viding music for the glass slippers. Bill Klugow Neil Binford Gene Patton Melinda Mann Anita Stineburg Jerry Strang Judy Crownover Marylou Nicholson NV'-'K c ' V W 0 r R 1 ls H , ! , , 51 S ,m ' Th 591 X - ' 'i:. . in j swag 3 .I 4 in J' 'T so The royal court: Elsie- Lou Smith, sophomore princessg Daisy Sherman, senior prince-ssg Margo Brown, qua-eng Susan Kessler, junior princessg Sharon Brown. freshman princess Christmas Ball December 15 was the night of the annual Christmas Ball- Christmas Melodies. The Eight Men of Song from Los Angeles were on hand for the musical chores. At precisely 10:30 the queen and her court were crowned. Those so honored were lVlargo.Brown, queeng Daisy Sherman, senior princessg Susan Kessler, junior princessg Elsie Lou Smith, sophomore princessg and Sharon Brown. Freshman princess. Much credit goes to Roberta Morse, first vice president of the Girls' League and general chairman for the affair. and to the entire Girls, League Board for a job well done. H is kind of line we like-! May your days lw merry and liright . . . JI if iff? 2 I-Tx --' h:2!l of :ii :rf 4 a t I I1 lit' E-nllgl , Inn I I 1,715,418 - Q EEE SE Q rx 1 it f, tin Q Y ,--rf MA 7' ' Wk x, V' SPH . fffti S. 1' I no fix iv js . is M odern Dance Members of the class take part in schoul funvtinns and entertain- ments. bringing the value of the training afforded in the rlass to the attention of everyone. Radio Broadcasting Pictured here are Taft lfnion High Schoolis own radio studios. complete as any modest radio station. with a variety of micro- phones. recording equipment. and facilities for broadcasting directly over the local radio station. ,ad P The students of the broadcast- ing class produced two regular weekly series of programs during the year over station KTKR. '6Around the Campusw presented news of student activities. and 'Shawn the Leprechauni' aired stories for children of kinder- garten age. During Public Schools Week the students did all the announc- ing. producing, engineering, and disc jockey work at KTKR. taking over the complete operation of the station for an entire day. lf Zftlj iw A ,,rr'W!'A.HQo.,l ,X ' f j Fllzlli' - bi Ozark Juhilve Al lariif Hi-liHX Co-ed Capers 'l'c-lerzirna Holiday, featuring the television favorites of young and old, was the theme of the very sueeessful Co-ed Capers. sponsored znniually hy the llirls' League. General chairman Lynne Kalenluorn. second vice president. direvted the vast of over 100 students. Proceeds from the Channel TUHS produrtion helped to finanee the Eloise Smith Nleniorial Scholarship Fund. Hmmf June Taylor Dancers Ulf dr' N 1 A ,J 'lr 'e l 1 fd' lji I L. F' Mgggpx FIRST SEMESTER Sitting: Sherman, Scarborough, Ballvngee, Parks, Galbraith, Vaughan. Bartz-ll. Nlaloly Ntandin Snyder. Duvall, Watts. Curly. La Barthe. Milford. Binford. Mr. Tomlinson. Gusher Staff SECOND SEMESTER Sitting: Snyder, Binford, Pruiett, La liarthc. Milford. Snyder. Watts. Curry, Standing Ballengee, Bartell, Galbraith, Mr. Tomlinson, Parks. Malory, McCaslin. Q 'Z in .rl J ,j v- ls- S f v 7 r- , all U '1 nn. .- .f w 1 'f ..,, A ',.,6. . 'Y 1, ' 4 tv ' L1 1, W, Marching Band Convert Band Pxrkl row flark Horack Strand,NIi1Icr Lee Nllller Bukctt Strang Fnghh Johnwn Sccond nm 'VICKQG Blankcnlhlp Howell. Davw Wllby heclfr Rmg Warn E.1x Tfrrua Thlrd row Xdanw HawneQ Ramage Adams, Harrmgton Cllla pn Lecuican Patton Pontm Denny iulver Decker NIyerQ Wegxc Qhaver. Fourth row 'Nlr Coy Cyrue Weddle Calgher Qwbf l .- fa First row: Glenn, Goth, Aitken, Adams. Draper. Stevens, Schrock, Sampson, Coker, Smith. Second row: Miller, Cline. Culver. Cash. Clark. Strand, Miller, McKee. Third row: Lyle. Lecussan, Bethell, Tomasini. Cummins. Sechrest. Standing: Eiland. Robertson, Switzler. Orchestra Trumpet Trio Brass Sextet Bethell, Gillaspie, Lecussan Saxton. Bethell, Strang. Culver. Wheeler, Calgher 'Hs z' 6 .3333 -or lgirkf lllee lfhrb First row: Elissaguc-..NIorgan. Raney. Forgie. McDanif'ls. Stanton, Colwfll. Patrick, MCKPP Dick, Greer. Bloor:-. King. Whitlf-y. Mons. Oliver, Turn:-r. Lown. Svcond row: Helms, Hatz Coltrin, Jordan. Frake-s. Birvlifie-ld, Davis, Hudson. Snowdon. Harrison. Bonam, Brooks, Hurt Zumbro, Miller. Howe-ll. Millf-r. Third row: Stewart. Wh:-elf-r. Cf-issel, Williams, Mann, Blanco Songer. Crimes. Strong, Brown, Cull. Smith, Kanodf-, Chandlf-r, Smith. Russell, Woods, Petti grew, Partin. Fourth row: Smith, Flint, Chitwood, Dotson, Alle-n, McCPorge, Ellis, Frazier Brockett, Pyatt. Strand. Coltvr, Stevens, Johnson, Burns, Smith, Ruff, Smith. At the piano: Miss Strangman. uintet Colter. Wann. -Xshf-r. Nlr'Kf'e. Nliller Nliss Strangman at the piano -w1n5 3'5 . . ,.,.. in--4 L X w tk ' IO L X15 Y 1 'm 1-x f 1 I 'qi uWZiZ?5E9- f'44W' f 53? gyf,fw 5f'M QM: fy wQfs,0Wff H aww XYfwfWQ f2E WHNQWJWQQQ W x 'WB WWW? PM 3 lf- WW 6-X C IWjQA f i,fffQp L, A f. .tfl . ,4' ,Lf ' Q2 ' 4 fi? N 19 , , fb v Lf' K' , W ,-rf! fd? l if -Ja ff ,fff'eVN Epty ,W X 5? 1 ff A , JQMQCKW HQ,
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