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

 - Class of 1960

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I would also like to thank my wonderful staff for all t ' 'GLX Alf V. ix work, and patient understanding they have so willingly given these past K A7 K ' months, as well as all the fun we've had together. ff ,xl Yes, this is your Derrick, and we sincerely hope you will enjoy it now and q' P, , A 7 Q? in the years to come. yy, I N-'ffl rl O 0 fyfliilj V nl' 'vid wl X, FS X., - use -Q, E xi X T Va' il r ,rf 'mfg pf fd Nj Editor, 1960 Derrick 41 W Q-i L l ' ix Q Q Xi Y ' ish i fir I A .: f X X tg 'rv l trys I a l All ta J XQ' S ,Xu . E 11. N IQ? 5 I N ,b X!! E s Q :fix Ami, nf- , X1 ij 'y . N ,Y . flfl ,QI '. -1 ia . . f A , , - . . ,a 4 ' V f 7 . A X x ' ' x ff X ' ' , . l, N' X1 X 'S M' ' 1' .3 - , f ff- ny . , xi S I A QS we fy 'yy' .47 :Qi 'hun 4 x g to ' - eb, ' ll 1 - he nfl fll f, ff XJ 5 .3 -s 5 1 ' at 1 - 11? ,T no ' . i Q f-J vs fa 1 . l N A1 4 VCX N- Q: X fl - X fy? f 'XJ X . 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A: C 3 '-A ' -Qin' C N .55 XC,--wb XQQQ- 'Q il 'VI-,J-ii .af -,,, ...1-1 , -21' 'rl U 4 ', x :,.w.,.'. Q. .L .--'24 X -A 'CJ '-3. i 5 tr' S' 'BP X -iv L K' Ng xg. LL Q Q N.. i p-.i ' 4 .-X- .L 'S-1 If S0 --A ' 'Q 'Ng X--L4 Q 'Q'- L , '31, N vs S N- XX P X 1 Q-Q F Q -S ',, ,- W- 'f -Q' ' 'R' 1 K 'sf N tx '- N41 NH p., . . -.p D 'KX 'X ,, 'E rt ' xxv YN' ---Am... 5 'AVR -- 1 'P S . X , L XJ! 1477 1 ., X' r x I X0 ': ff QC 934 L-rf,-ff kl- 70-f' 7 'F 15' K'-5? ... 7g xg! L cj' dx' g as , ,2 ff,?' .2 1 v K -.1 xuj pi fy' 4' , ' 1 xx z 1 :H X 1 S , X X 9 Dedzcafzvn Q 7 To you, Mr. Johnston, in recognition of service for ll cause you sincerely believe in . f V I This was your basketball team in 1957. These were some of the boys who played to the finish and helped establish your record of having won more games than any other Taft teams. ,ff - kj diff 47126732 L cfeggijfif, rf' 'Zi vc' .fm . 5 dcwdwvf lc V 464 'Af We ,af Among lfaur Jlffcmvries elf? f awp, Mr. Johnston, our way of thanking you for your years of service at Taft High is by reenacting your life here through pictures and words. You came to Taft in 1928 after havin tauffht in various states. In the academic line, 'ou tau ht science and math but 2 a- l 8 you were also sophomore class advisor, B class football coach, and head track coach. The athletes you coached remem- ber 'our motto, Play the frame or run the race to the finish, Mont' tells us that when 'ou coached him and the rest of 7 , 2- l l the tea in '28,ihe boys had to hose down the field so they would be able to practice. Z' 47 4x'6 -TM , , , 122614-.v4...f f y ff 12-4.4. 'V' 7 45 4 -fife sf U at X C, K - .7 ' ' 4, A A , Q-f-6 f X X gif, -,.,efffgQ,e1,,4, , fe be -1 U' ,nqfx,flfL'f ' 'fi fir , b,7Cfa.Q L7-CL' K , ,if A lv-, '4,rNcy6,,i4Z H ii! Z! f 1 1 A--. e be -9.- ,t f'! AJ., -X i Q , at s5Fegy-y an? T .QQ I :' 1, L+ --1--'f . ' , I Th' 'r ,r, k '1937f' b bll 5 'CR 1 we-v1x,r -5' ,,. teahi. PThuerE-bacigroilivrlitsl hiseclhzihlged somce ahilusio liz: tlie i i ,lip MHNF J AFL! X515 ' foreground. Taft High doesn't have a wipe-your-feet x' y emu., I ., VL ' mat now! 4 l .- - I r - SV' F - ' l I i ' 4 I 1 1 l. - L J plaza- 53' ear: 5' 1 Heres where the real change in the school shows up, Theres a con- spicuous space where the science building now is, That space was the tennis courtg Theres no music building or boys' gym and the present hottie economic building wasnt there The practice fields behind the stadium twhat little stadium there was! were just vacant lots, And look! there were even some parking places scattered aroundlfl 1 Not only has the layout of the library changed but also the librarian and the clothes styles. Remember the water fights the boys got into when they watered the field? The squad was impressed by your slow- talking, easy-going ways and by the results you got. Neyer before or since then had we beaten Bakersfield so many times, We quote from the 1930 Derrick, Perhaps one thing which leads to Coach johnstons success in the coaching line is his popularity with his team, The whole town was behind you and your team. too. You received at least ll telegrams in regard to the Bakersfield game in Nos ember, 1939, We quote one of these telegrams that was from the Mayor of Taft at that time. Coach Eugene Johnston c o Hippodrome Theater. Taft Tomorrow's Daily lN1idway Driller will print a proclamation signed by me requesting all business houses to close between Z p.m. and 5 pm. on Satur- day to enable the entire city of Taft to attend the game in support of our team, Heres hoping we win. Mayor li, Cf. lfmmons Before Monty graduated in 1931. he played in all the sports exents ln basketball. he said. l can visualize Coach Johns- ton sitting in the present girls' gym during the thirties when he coached baslcetball arms aboxe his head. hanging on the I2 bars, watching his team in action. The records show, Mr. Johnston, that your basketball teams won more games than any other basketball teams in Taft's history. Tom O'Brien was one of your players in the late twenties. In 1929 Taft had the championship team. Mr. O'Brien tells of a game that took the team to Visalia, and you had to get out at every railroad crossing and crank the bus. Vern Mullen says you're a good man to side with, especially in golf. A 1934 golf score card from the Petroleum Club shows that you and Moon tied with while Butch Carlson was a close second with 81. Quite a few of Taft High's present employees graduated from Taft while you were on the faculty. There was Monty Reedy, Tom O'Brien, your secretary, Thelma Bennett, joyce Schasteen, 'lesslyn Frazier, Dorothy Harrington, Dale Huey, 5 1 a ' l fflfzwfdaw - f LAT. few! ,ffj'UL'4 l ,Lv Q ,144 ,1!Z440'4,'l 1 W - cfwv fwfr 1 l.gl44,lfv1fr,-foflfrffdae' dl ' 0 ffuaq, fff li ,L 441:51 wwca fdfu - 7, f ' f Jzftw C 1' VHA, V. fllffaz 4, These men were the coaches in 1936. Monty had long, wavy hair, otherwise he hasn't changed much. Look at Mr. Mullen's bright striped socks. Pop Helma was right in style with his white bucks. and thats a pretty flashy tie you have on. Mr. Johnston. Laurence Ritter, Garlyn Basham, Agatha Sellman, Pete Gianopolus, Norman Vincent, Hillman Shugart, Vena Duvall. The students know Bea Pruiett, who once taught P. E., Ben Dykes, who was once junior class president, and Leroy Hogue, who was treasurer his freshman year. Mrs. Frazier relates that school had be to held in tents due to reconstruction, and that school even had to be closed because a flood filled the basements. The school itself has changed since 1928. The dome on the administration building was torn down, the amateur wire-. less towers were taken down, and the auditorium building has changed. Many buildings were either torn down or re- modeled, too: the science building, the. home economics building, the cafeteria, the boys' gym and the music building, the college, and we even got our own pools. In the forties the students did their part toward winning the war. They displayed a japanese submarine to raise funds for war bonds. Boys in the service came to the school dances in uniform. The shop crew had not only an. auto shop, but also an airplane hangar where they learned the mechanics of airplanes. I3 1 Ai'7i- . 4 The auditorium used to look like this. Theres not a great deal of difference: the gingerbread trimming has given way to the tailored look, and the shrubs directly in front of the building have grown, Your son, Don, graduated from Taft in 1953, and your daughter, Betty, will graduate here with the class of '62. Our studies show that you have never missed a baccalaureate and graduation since you've been in the educational profession. Our researchers have found that you belong to the California Teachers' Association, the National Education Associa- tion, the California Secondary School Administrators, the California Superintendents' Association, the American Associa- tion of School Superintendents, and the Parent-Teachers Association. Your social organizations include Midway Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Royal Arch, Commandary, Shrine, Eastern Star, Kiwanis, Red Cross, and Hi 12. 'nr I - 15,1 The old domestic science or home economic building was located where the cafeteria is now. Xrg-N , ,L V Yi lv f Y 4 uv, - K , ' X r .. ff! '33 , I iv .7 , -, l -Y 'I I ir: it vu, I ., I ilxfl il hQl'igNl 'rl' VQ li 4 Xl li 5 'i A , v -sm 1 ,X 'Xi' Li it i ra I lr- Q - TN. 1 , :N wx 1 L, l l 151 , ' i . h. Al ! i I L if X , i V '1 1 f ' rx ' ls XX Aly i.. ' f ' if R Q, ' KN g , N 'Q xx E4 1 Ox if . I X2 -, 58 X 3 :X xx. P llv, Q -,Q I As Y X v. X Q I , r .Q 5 I fi-Xa ' 1 N Nu, l 54 A - 'Tx X kjgxq , rf 4 L, A is ft UB K . v A -Ch Yi K. , D fy 1, , ' -+3 i 1 S N ' .X 1: y ,X ,, FC -t Q- f is 5 i F RA fx f 'w 1 f, i Kit? . 'i ' X' xf?-S F' F fi H , KAN rf gig r K ' 'NX F' XX. K - i li! X 1 L -- 7? 2'-' . it , Q5 F L-I 5 ' ff- . 1 ' C ..,..., . ev'-' We vvontler which of these movers was selected to be heap of the week for The Gruber? You were etlutatetl in Iovvag you reteivetl your AB. Degree from Dubuque University and your Masters Degree from the University of Southern California. Your gravluate stutly toik you to Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and California. You taught in lovva, Minnesota, Arivona, antl Clalitornia. Sinte yoa tame to Taft you have heen a teacher, Z1 Coach, ll Counselor registrar, vicefprintipal, anil, linally, superintentlent in 1941. NVQ- have learnetl that you lvelong to the Assembly Dance Cilulw, .intl that it's hetter to he your partner than your opponent in .1 hritlge game. Mr. Johnston. this material was gatheretl through the Cooperation of your trientls antl Co-workers. If we have left any important gaps, it is berause, in the words of Doyle Peckham, Mr, 'Iohnstons virtues are quiet virtues and dont seem to lentl themselves to public fanfare. The staff sincerely thanks all who helped in tompiling this tribute to you antl your years of service. The airplane hangar gave future pilots .1 chance to learn what made an engine tick. QfW!'7i fat Q will .gxw af ,ff NC5887 View of the Pa I -S v, lv .,..-nv There Scum tw bc quztc .1 tlmngn IH the I-wkx uf the kztahen, AI1.thn'gmvduId dab gm only 1613 tents per g.1llonY Ntttutu my tfztttruutt- f xx Q' fc f' ' 5 'f 'X I! , XX ,-12 'L t . -.K I WI Any similarity between this and the modem hotrod is purely tuincidcntnl. u 2 1 t r f'I'LNL'!'1fNf.lt lf! ,N IILXLZ' thnx full YXIYI. ?i.tr.i1j.' L-wr. .tnywmy .Q VEAQ M55 -.54 1-:mn or DEDHMM 5507 70 QQ xsr JC FOOTMLL IKXEXVHOL ZZ-H640 MULL EIV- 455!V7f DEG lsr 70139157 J C. B14.':WE764LL H!EfVf!0L TZ- M540 IV UL L E IV ' 4.55 XYZ' MQQ 157 valgf f-SZ' rc. mwah ' I NULL EIV I I NEA VV WEIGH7 A-ands 842506-'76ALL SE WEL L' HEAD LEE ASSIV7' HL-ZM4-5105 .SQUAD HATCH Assfw' I HAQVEV LEE 5 C .6455 ITU!-IIY-.5 701V C CLA-S 5 b'f-'LXYB 72068 HXGHSCX-I .7Ol-HKS 70!Y WH 719 0 XY L. !6H7'WEf6!-!7' vnwvsvomfmo wnrsonfnsanfr suenernssfvr' D- CLASS SEWELL J' C BASKETBALL zClEffHOL7Z Znsefveazz. ovsprzo hf Anzo Wv47T5'QLY BAGEEDLL H 6 I SEVELL -SHUGAQ7' 7Z'lVN!5 HAQUEV LE E DQENSEASOIV 70466 J' G 6.0055 COUIWDU NUL LEIV TEIWWS LEE' vzrfwws LEE DOXIN6 SHQGAQ7' ZOXNV6 .SHUGAQT I7 I I I u f ' ' ' ,T I . . tocIay's schedule: The ci' f ' d ' ff b .' U1 I4 UW Thirty yn-an l6'c'fare TT fi Dunne l'l 'l TIT makes 'TT l'I l .md quite a difference! After QF -v.vl1D7lum.... 2- Q I 'Q SQ ,i A.- no dome! Q1 ki AQ lf iff KN LQ 3 I a www 'ZAFT M4 WLM xx I E Q .'-35,5 ' if fldminisfrafivu I9 Superintendent is ,Message 5iudCUtS. faculty. employees, and friends of the Taft I'nion High School District: Through the co-operative efforts of the Student Body. Faculty. and Derrick Staff, this yearbook has been made possible. Nat- urally. most of the work has been done by the Derrick Staff. its editor, and Mr. Gurwell, its advisor. These people are to be congratulated on the fine quality of work. The yearbook serves as a storehouse of memories of a year of expefienqeg and education. The Derrick will becomr more valuable to the individual as the years pass. The student will be able to recall fellow students, happy memories, pleasant as- sociations, and many enjoyable activities. The 1960 yearbook is no exception, and I am sure all will enjoy the book. With best wishes, I Eugene M. Johnston , Dirfrirl SIlll76'?'fIIf9IIIf67II , . X ' ' i 4 N x, 3 f, .x N. 1 KL. 5 L. ' X x . X X x X . 4 , X Prznezpal syldessage ., x -. ' y I A human, watching a butterfly struggle to free itself from ' -ci ' ' ' . Y its encasing Chrysalis, assisted the butterfly in its initial struggle in . . . life. These good intentions were for naught because the un- natural and premature freedom of the infant butterfly had not allowed it time and experience to develop the necessary strength to continue the struggle for existence, and soon it perished. We teachers make every effort to train you to handle your own problems and to meet the vexing situations which men face. If we aid you too much or if you shirk your duties and re- sponsibilities, you will leave school inexperienced and unprepared. With our guidance and our help, tackle the job before you, work diligently, assume responsibilities, grow strong-mentally, phys- ically, socially, and spirituallyfand thereby fit yourself for the arduous tasks ahead. M 4' If T 1 C. XV. 'lobe Prirlcrprzl 20 Mtv- Priuczjval is' ,M essay: I should like to take this opportunity to congratulate the Der- rick Staff for a job well done. The yearbook will bring back fond memories in years to come. It will serye as a valuable in- strument as a means of identification for class reunions. To the graduating class. I wish them well. To the remainder of the student body, it is well for each of us to pause and ask the question, Have I contributed anything to better the world in which I live? faf Monty Reedy N, ' Xi X, X Nliir. Monty Reedy tv x -.J .x Kg IH l V- J 1 y XX in 1, , si pig L N XA A N i N.: X ' . A f X R 2 H1 . y i -' XX I M -Fm ' 'K f I1 . V - hs- 1 'I J 'N l X' I Q03 Y. in xx 'IQ' K iv A I ': :'s - L 'R i A N N xv X AV 'OI' ' 0. I xi I Y i X, X X 53, -i-- , Xa X aw LK XV y . .W sa so Q xi 9:,:,gs ' ffm .Q ' I . so Y .. If , Oeoo s'.,n e X, 's i .s ' if ,Y . 'c09' h o X' l ' S 00.039 fat s N I I ' X' 1 X 0563, :QQ5 K E Xi X , , Vx Ogio? 55 NN J I . X ti N s i vw. '-.. f N Q at y X ' -I w -. O.'....Q . Q M J xx L x N . N X . X Qty: 0, .N I , Q X -4 yy - H , of ,Q y X J . Y N- . X Q fi f i ' X- N X A . 'N Y T N A .w kwa We iiiwfe I is X A V M ' N X -Q y, X I I 'C - J I N 'Z af at A FJ! u xx ll 5 v Ik haf ' if xx' K 'PQ ' x I , ' , ' ' X ' I I A Q 55 X' V ' X ' 7 X X k Q xx tw Xf X . s. L N X X 'X X J Mrs. Joyce Schasteen y f of Q X Dean af Q'irL9',!l4z'ssage Each year students and faculty look forward with anticipation to the new Derrick. It is always a pleasure to have this book which is a treasury of happy memories of the school year, Congratula- tions to the staff for its excellent work. Best wishes to all stu- ! Joyce W. Schasteen Demi of Girl! dents. 2l Mr. Lyle Brown Mr, P.1ul C, Smith B11.ri11c,r.f Alnzzfzger Dean of 130-18 f . '1-1 --u-...Q ggi B0.1fu1Of- Trustccst Mr. lfrcxi Isbell. Mrs Bilflfi llxrlmxg Mr, P.1ul kiL'I1x1I'fakN. Mr. lrrcd Kimxlid, Mr. Frncst Schae SENIORS RUTH HENVETT MONTH' REEDY JUNIORS CATHERINE PAULSEN EDVUIN ROMULD T Lfvuuselvr 5 if SOPHOMORES JOYCE SCHASTEEN PETE GIANOPELOS Q KE- sq, D- eg 60660 M' 'ogg Q-. 333' Q3 .... N .2 LW 3 f ' ERESHMEN HELGA BVSS FRANK JONES C .A., 1948, MA., 1950. Q umlollwklul Lol BARTELLS, Ennlsh, Christian College, .A., 934, University of DARRELL L. ANDERSON, Industrial Arts, The Stout Institute, B.S. 1949-53, University of Minnesota, summer sessions, Fresno State College M.A., 1959. ALICE G. ATWOOD, Science, Pomona, B.A., 1925, Stanford, M.A. U.S.C.g University of Washington, Harvard. ' MILDRED BAER, Home Economics, Kansas University, 1922, B.S. University of California, San Francisco School of Design. SARAH F. BAILAR, Language, Mathematics, University of Colorado, A.B.g University of Southern California, M.A.g University of Madrid, Spain, summer school. 3' fully DELXHERT BECKETT, English, Goshen College, B.A., 19515 University of Notre Dame, M.A., 1954, Wisconsin Central State College, summer 1956g L.A. State College, spring, 19555 Fresno State College, summer 1957. GWYNNETH BECKMAN, Physical Education, San jose State College, B.A., 1955, University of Hawaii Csummerj 1956, Cal Poly Csummerj graduate work, Fresno State Cextensionj Graduate work, Sacramento State College Csummerj 1959. CLARA BELL, Language, Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College, B.S.g Northwestern University, M.A. -Q5'1,L,,1.4y FLORENCE BLUMEYER,fLibrary, University of Missouri, B.S., 1926, University of Illinois. BS., 1929, A.M., 1939. HELGA B. BUSS, P.E., Stanford University, M,A.g Cortland State Teach- ers' College, New York. B.S. 24 11 1 I A. E. CASAGRANDE, Foreign Language, University of Scranton, B.A., 19403 University of Southern California, M.S. in Ed., 1948, University of Paris, 1952. DON CASIDA, P.E, and Mathematics, University of California at Santa Barbara, A.B., University of Southern California, M.S. MICHAEL CHUPICH, Social Science, University of Minnesota, Con- cordia, B.A., University of Grenoble, France, 1945. EUGENE CLAUSEN, Business Education, Department Head, Bakers- field College, A.A., 19485 William Jewell College, Washburn University, U.C.L.A., B.S., 1950, University of Nevada, Fresno State. Zzculfy Q Sur le Derr.cL NOAH CURTI, Industrial Arts, U.C.L.A., B.S., 1943, Credential, 1946 U.S,C. summer sessions. DWIGHT W. DAVIS, Mathematics, Ohio Northern University, B.S. 1922, University of Chicago, 19283 Miami University, M.A., 1943. MILTON DAVIS, Industrial Arts, Bakersfield, A.A., 1950, Fresno State B.A., 1952. MAGDALENE DOOLEY, English, University of Wisconsin, B.A., 1923 University of Southern California, M.A., 1940. MARIORIE FAUST, Art, State University of Iowa, B.A,, 1951, M.A. 1953, M.F.A., 1954. LEE FIELD, Social Science, University of Southern California, A.B., M.S., 1950, U.C.L.A., 1954, University of California, 1956. 25 s LEON FLETCHER. Music. San Mateo junior College. A.A.. 19413 U.S.C.. MS.. 1957. stitute. Flint. Michigan: General Motors Training Center. California, Tennesseeg Florence State, Alabamag University of Tennessee, University of California, M.S.g Merrill-Palmer School, San Francisco State. PETE GIANOPULOS, Industrial Arts, Fresno State College, A.B., 1950 MA., 1956. I 9114111 y JOSEPH R, GOOD, Mathematics and P.E., University of Nebraska, B.S., in Ed., 1954: University of Colorado, M.S. in P.E., 1958. FRANK GRIFFIN, Driver Education. University of California, A.B., 1935, General Secondary Credential. 19363 Immaculate Heart Collegeg U.S.C.g San Diego State College, San Francisco State College. f LX J Q W X I li lixlilxl - S3 I M ,iff J CLAIR M. GURXVELL. English. University of Denver. B.A.. 1948. M.A.. I9-491 Southern Oregon College. TOM HARRELI.. Driver Training, University of Texas, AB., 19-18g Wfestern State. Colorado, M.A.. 1950. V. VU. HELMA, Social Sciente. Dakota XVc-sleyan l'nixersity. A. B.. L'.C.I-.A.1 University of California. DOROTHY HENDERSON. Crafts, L'nixersity UI-C.llIl-Ul'I1l.1. AB.. 1925. 26 VANCE FRAZIER. Industrial Arts. Sweeney Automotive Trade Schoolg U.C.I..A.3 UC. at Berkeley: UC. at Santa Barbara: General lNIotors In- PATRICIA GALLAHER. Home Economics, Freed-Hardeman College, WAYNE HOFFMAN, Physical Education, University of Southern Cali- fornia, B.S., 1940, M.S., 1952, University of Nevada, 19535 Cal Poly, 1954-1955. DONALD F. HUGHES, English, Syracuse University, A.B., 1949, M.A., 1950, University of Buffalo, 1956-57, Fresno Extension at Bakersfield, 1958-59. DEAN JOHNSON, Social Science, University of Illinois, B.S., University of California, University of Southern California, M.S., Fresno State College. FLOYD W. JONES, English, Boise Junior College, A.A., University of California, B.A., University of California, M.A. 9 culiy 1 , . 91 f . V II LJ f Q - N -. l' -v . 2 X ,V ff x N N FRANK JONES, Mathematics, Whittier College, A.B., 1931, U.S.C., M.S., 1937, San Jose State College, Fresno State College. DR, SIGURD JORGENSEN, Music, MacPhail College of Music, B.A., and M.A., Ohio State University, Ph. D. CHARLES H. KENNEDY, Mathematics, Salem College, A.B., 1926, West Virginia University, 1928-30, University of Buffalo, Fresno State Extension, 1956-58. LEAH KINNEY, Special Education, Eastern Illinois State Teachers Col- lege, 1930, Fresno State, Bakersfield College, Bradley Tech., Peoria, Illinois, University of S.C., B.S., 1955. JESSIE LAND, School Nurse, Butler Memorial Hospital, Butler, Pennsylvania, R.N., University of Pittsburgh, B.S., Public Health Nursing and Sociology. HANFORD LEE, Business Education, University of North Dakota, B.S.C., 1950, M.A., 1958. 27 xb HARLAN LEE, Director of Athletics. Chico State A B University of California, Fresno State. JAMES O, LUGO, English, U.C.L.A., B.A., 1951, M A 1958 JOHN MCHARGUE, P.E., Orange Coast College San Diego State Col lege, B.A. JAMES MARSEE, Music, Southern Methodist University USC BA Aung, ' and M.A. JOHN MELLO, Science, Department Head, San Jose State, A.B., 1936, University of Idaho, M.S. in Ed., 1940, University of Washington, Uni- versity of California, Stanford, Gonzaga. HENRY A. MORRIS, Business Education, Minnesota State, Saint Cloud, B.S., 1949, Colorado State, U.C. at Berkeley, University of Minnesota, U.C.I..A., U.C. at Santa Barbara. V. E. MULLEN, P.E,, University of Illinois, B.S., University of Wis- consin, Stanford, San Francisco State, BAILEY H. NEWLEE, English, Department Head, New Mexico Military Institute, A.A., 1925, Stanford University, B.A., 1927. FRED PAHRE, Industrial Arts, Iowa State, Special Class A Credential, U.C.L.A. J, S. PALMISANO, English, California Maritime Academy, U.C.I..A,, B.A,, 1953, U.C.I..A., M.A., 1955, LA. State College, Fresno State College. 28 Zzculfy CATHERINE PAULSEN, English, Stanford University, A.B., Columbia University, M.A., summer sessions: University of Wisconsin, Vancouver U.C.I..A., and San Francisco State, RICHARD PETERSON, Industrial Arts, Nebraska State Teachers College, B.A., Colorado State College of Education, San 'lose State, Nebraska State MICKEY ROLING, Physical Education, Southern State College, AA 1949, University of Arkansas, 1950, Arkansas State Teachers College B.S.E., 1951, Fresno State College, Graduate Work. EDWIN ROMULD, Science, Concordia College, B.A., U iversity of Minnesota, University of Southern California, San se Staiggfollege. MM Os. W. SCHASTEEN, Social Science, University of California at L.A., University of California, M.A., University of Southern California, of Utah, Fresno State. JOHN SIMPSON, Science, Colorado State College, A.B., Colorado Uni- versity, M.Ed., Syracuse University, Colorado University, Graduate Work, Brooks Institute of Photography, 1959. BEN SMITH, English, Baylor University, B.A., 1949, San jose State College. PAUL SMITH, Mathematics and Social Science, Kansas State Teachers College, B.A., B.S., 1941, U.S.C., M.S., 1949. ROY STALEY, Science, University of Southern California, B.S. in Educa- tion, 1934-37, Chico State College, General Secondary. EMMA STRANGMAN, Music, Department Head, University of Nebras- ka, B. Music, B.F.A., University of Southern California, Master of Music. 29 XF. RAYMOND C. STRAUSS, Mathematics, Science, Northwestern Univer- sity, University of Chicago, B.S., M.S., 1949, University of S.C., Uni- versity of California, University of Washington, University of Minnesota. EDWARD F. SUNDBERG, English, Music, University of Iowa, 1941-43, Colorado State College, 1946-48, A.B., University of Wfyoming, 1949- 51, M.A., Eresnoitate fBakers ' ldj, 1957-58. .Q 1. Viv, 9,-Wg? PHYLLIS TOFT, Business, Mankato State College, B.S., University of Minnesota, Fresno State College for post graduate work. MAMIE VAN METER, Home Economics, Central State College, B.S., 1' QU' ,lv X Mi J i l NORMAN C. VINCENT, Physical Education, University of California at Santa Barbara, B.A., 1950, Maritime Academy, B.S., 1946, University of Redlands. GEORGE WEAR, Industrial Arts, Mathematics, Arizona State College, 1951-54, 1956-57, B.A. and M.A. I-I. BILL XVILLIAMS, Mathematics, Manchester, A.B., 1936, Ball State Teachers College, 1937-59, Purdue, 1952, Arizona State University, 1959. FRANKLIN O. YOLKINGBORG, Social Science, Department Head, Stan- ford University, AB331947, M.A., 1951, College of thejacific 1955-56, 'A 5 13-Sf gl. U.C.L.A., 1 57.1 ffj J .Y 50 , f -l A 5 P f et?-2 A553 fx- f x Q bf 4 .Q I --5 1 l 4 l 1 ' I V 141 -- U- ' -' Y :S QQ ol Q V fi 3 5 a ' 2 xt i i Z LQ 3 Z if K 4 Nj 5 5 1 Nj fi 7 'ZS ' A il Q J 3 Sf-9 5 V2 . ' F C21 A 2 3 o 4 fr 5 . - 1 ,J --3 -1. ii N fi K-Qzf-are-441395, I' :L to 5' l J .lf -A -2 --V -. . k ,f 'Y l 'W Q ,1 5 ,T 2- 't 5 1 . .1 1 . -I 3 'Y 1 L' - 3 9 X f 30 .eg fx W .7 V' if 7 ZX ii iff? 19339 Oklahoma State University. 3 culfy 67 Z' d 9l2CRE'l'ARIlT3---Nlta Rlclmrtlx, Tluclrzgt Bennett. Agatha Sell lim, Ulcxsclyn lfrwfcrl l..1L:rcnc Blilflfrl. Ifwcljrn Miller, .bvvfffll f- .I f ,' 1 ,i11,1f?'li 4-,,ZfL',.'! , Lil.-'X ' ' 1' L Z XL' A ' , ,. 5 4,44 21' 1 f4 I4o'1'1 Xl. 1,f't !' V! ' L fl' , fl ' ' 1 l 42 fp? XJ-fzffj--11' ' . f L24fz 10 1 1'K ' -, f ', ,z L46 5, G, ,.V.7, ff :VLA ,func I f X , Y ,fl 'X ,- fx: c f I 1' l ff: f Q J' N . MQ? if 'ZfVL - 'X Yfyx , . . . Qiffffn ,WL y W , ' , ,ff Z' f.fV'! flfiff-Af'f445, fm 'W ' M fc' Z f 4' ,,5,,Z,,. A'Z 4 'c'Q'4 A .Z XLZL. fmflf7fa'1' t - 3 fffz,fm,clzW K '74 f CAFETERIA STAFF-Clara Belle Sansomc, Glamcr Poteete, Ada Gipson, Geraldine Shilling. Thelnm Earlcy. Absent: Ora Seax Margaret XY'hit.1lcer, will X X N5 4 N-X 0 0 x XX Klassw BUS DRlVERS4Gencx'.1 Garner. Newell Bonner, Carl Platzek, E. J. jordan. Ralph Clinton, Dale Huey. Absent: Roy Keys. Harold Kinsey, Elmer Lockhart. MAINTENANCE-First row: Basil Miller. Second row: Edith -WS Cox, jc-psie Rasmussen, V. NW, Casey, Arden W'o0lsey, Curt Barnes. Third row: Francis Cook, james Skivcr, Collin MCDOW, Raymond Dungan, james Jennings. Fourth row: Clifton Eppler, Chester Chandler, Bob Connick, Earl Prior. i l EQUIPMENT ROOM STAFF-Tom O'Brien, Ralph Erccinan. Hillman Shugart. 9'-QFVHQ NNW indent Gnwrlzmenf N rl lx .1 S5111 n Xltl ILS 1l 1 rt 111 111 Q ILNLD 1 1 Giftt-id, 111111org R lfLNLI1I1l it A1111 1 mn 111i1 R11-rt' S XIIXL Axulxll tl 1 lfLxl1111,1n L nsnntit xt lx Il - 11 t l 'uni itiw. Mtl anim D 11111x ll ll Nmw 1111 Ll 'Ill lil.1tL- Hrs! Semester ,Ad-l5'eard During: thc first sf111cm1cr. umlcr thc .lhle lc.1dcrsl1ip ol' Stutlcm Birdy Prc5itlc11t Rim M.1tl1t'5i111, thc Ad-Bond suc- tccdctl 111 t5t.1hlisl1i11,g H11111ctw11'1i11g Attivitics. lt is lmpul th.1t this will l1cti1111c .111 .1IlIILl.ll ment hereafter. Thc Ad-Baird .xlsu trmtul .1 R.1lly Co111111ittcc whith has l1clpcd i11crc.1sc stluml spirit .md whith also helped in 111.1ki11g th: Ho111ct11111i11g G.1111u thc suctcss it was. The first semcstcr Atl-Bimrtl also made AIFJDQICIIICIIIS with thc tity 11t'fiti.1l5 fur atutlcnts to t.1kc mer thc tity i'mnr11111L11t 111 thc 5lWflIlKjl. D' .rg X. X f 7 X J 4 V ' ' -.1 'f af ' ' 7 ,f 15 , A 414' Seeend Semester Ad-Heard The second semester Ad-Board members have been work- ing hard on plans to hold an assembly each week, to purchase a victory bell, and provide a candy machine for the senior lounge. We have done our level best to fulfill our offices in accordance with our abilities. XVe have made no effort to use our officesyfor personal gain but for the benefit of the entire stud!-nt body. f Le ,gf ,.:' X- V if ' Jvcly U i My , all - cv t LARRY EMARD VXJV Ui . l f X Znd Semester Uv iff . K4 1 .3 President u Xp C' 'X I3 V LC D511 Ja il I :pi l P L gl' '1 N V Ni 'i 2 CCL, X-1 ilw TX! ly GL'-I E4 L - l i L 2 Z I re IL, ,K F ,N h X .J J ,, In f . ,As X iw . , . A ,KV get flee or 3 .Ni el' TX M AML 6 , x 0 f - ' N e A f f ' , ' 072 ll R 'ylplk I J xg! bl fp? if 'CZU2' J L C Cffyf U ' , ' ' z . , .. -- X' 1 J .r pe Q' of t sf M 9 are xg se.- wwe. ' 'TJ' -. A I 1 fm, I, ., X5 I, I ,. f fr ' if if ia V r V ,et f4L6e1,u, Q if X- ,X rf I V, b iv, 1 ,A ,A , Lffpgf-c,, LL vc- KQ um. f i' r 40+-c i 041, N H 3 f'ii ,c,',.t,, e'L'4 f4'3J X 0411140 . we c Q , .ef 'S Mae? CQ feral afgffy U . Q K SEA'I'EDg fl o r.J !f6'fAnn Tanner. Freshm ntatis'eg janet lN , ive' ' uld, junior Repres tative: Judy Snyder, Senior Repre ativeg Dottie Bertholf, Secretary. STANDING: fl. to rj Earl Hitchcock, Freshman Representative: Vfayne Salyards. Sophomore Rep- resentativeg Ralph Barnes. Senior Representativeg jerry Pritchett, Business Manager: Byron XX'est, Vice President: Larry Emard, President. fNot pictured, Mike Rogers. junior Representative-J. j l f l -- . L J . my D L L fbi , I I n if .VL A iv U L I 1 if t 2 W! , M' Y V' b -of X 'gun-v i f U' 'V .fill XLV If Q lu 1, ,J J i v F ,i lih ifll-fi 1, ' sb 1 V ' JL ,, ri, fi I gi A il ,fy Cuff at State 6'0r1fm'r1ccs F ,LL il V: A bull -ill! :ltd :VJ 1 'l ' V 1 if T.1l-I had thrcc reprcscntitivcs .it thu' oysl Stagg loiifyercncc held .lt thc S.1cr,1mCnto Al! Ll l .1ir Griuimls last Uluiic. Bill Biiirliiiifil img .iiilllvlxiiltcr 'luhc were spoiiswrcll hy , if-'L' ' thc Aiiicrimii Iygiuii gruiips iii thu Tlfii .irc.i lin .1ttci!Jrhis bmrc wiill ii-iillilw. I B.irh.1r.L Dmicl .urn-iidcd the wiill-hiixi girls xdliriiig thc mumimr wliilh xx .15 held J ,if on thc D.1xis miiipus wt' the Llpimrsity i+t4Lf'f.1lit'iiriii.1. L The disiussiuiib .it hwtli the liiwys' .iiill'ClirlsUSt.1tu wiifcrcmcb wurc icntcrul .irouml ' l V . 1Mlfl1.lINLI1I.1I'y primmluru .lliil ilcwliipiiig .1 iic15'1mr.itii gmcriimciit. , . L, 3: it -,L L . . i L. , L x l 1 L ina ' 36 1 CVT Z fvlf' ,ff My Nj f X vb ALI 7 L 1 M MMJLWW If M L fb JL! ULN f,fJ H ff ,J J in g Lf H f If I IJ I!!! dJL!,37J, K .gr , A 1, V, L! , -q-TJ-7M , IA ,V J LVM' L! ' IA! fb' fu MV 10,0 Sewer Kruse -4 Ak-'c,c.g'C. 1 X1 Semester V Cfigl CZK! 4171-X XKAA C xmw H 38 3 ' 55 .A ,V X3 ff SY lv xJN .v sv 'Q ' g Q Q WW 9 A Y N fa Q N M X xx y x X- Q if 5 2 Q N . 5 3 e Y A 'fb' . 5 x XJ PN YB .- gg I 424 X 5 Q31 VX ks Tv ' 1 5 X Q rv B X we I J 5 Q 1 XX ,, ,. ' -X Q ileytokfljxp N Q K J If ZZ?5L123f'x Q Q eff IQ U xy, xl X55 Q3 N 'f Q? 3 I kai Q 'ef H- JN ki A ? Sen 271' Kress X -,-ff, Semester 11 to rj Prnmdcnt Knrbx hmnsend Vue Presnient oan Rccdx Senrztxrx Qhmnn Broun 'lrmsurer -IIITI Mc-aghem n- 1 4 A I Q Qu' x 4l' 1. A 4' QI! my Seeeud 'K Vdix 'J' JAMES ALFORD: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, JOHN ALFORD: Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4, Baseball JACK ADAMS: Transferred from Venice High School, Venice. Calif.: Boys Federation 4. JOE ADAMS: Broadcasting Club 4, Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Glee 4: Track 3: Football 4, Dance Band 2, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. JON ADAMS: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee 1, 4, Vice President, Baseball 1, Dance Band 2, 4, Boys' Federation 1, Z, 3, 4. DOUGLAS AGEE: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Science Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. AQ! . Q-W, 1, 2, Track 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Football 1, 2, Cross ir Country 2, 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. LITA RFFD ALLEN: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, HARRIFT AMADISTOI G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Sports Head 2: Girls' Glee 1. Secretary: Junior Tri-Hi-Y Z1 Trie-Hi-Y 3. 'L Secrerarx' 4: Girls' League 1. 2, 5. 4. KAREN AITKEN: G.A.A. 1, 25 junior Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2: Tri-H1-Y 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses Club 15 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID AYERS: Boys' Federation 1, 2. 3, 4. MYRNA BALLARD: Girl's League 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY BARDIN: l-li-Y 45 Wildc'at Club 4, Co-ed Capers 3, 45 junior Class Play 35 Spring Sing 45 Football 1, 3g Broadcasting 45 Boys' Fed- eration 1, 2, 3, 4. LEROY BARNARD: Transferred from Bakers- field High School, Bakersfield 2, Boys' Federation 2, 3, 4. CURTIS BARNES: CSF. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Art Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, Treasurer 45 French Club 2, 45 DFRRICK Staff 3, Senior Seminar 45 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH BARNES: Block T 1, 2, 3, 45 Foota ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 41 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ad Board 1, 2, Freshman Representative 1, Sophomore Rep. 25 Boys' Fed- eration 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. TONY BEARD: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. ' .1 ROBERT BERKEY: junior Varsity Baseball Man- ager 2, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER BERRY: Block T 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, Key Club Z, 3, 43 junior Representative, Science Club 33 Gusher Staff 41 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES BETHELL: Track 3: Boys' Federation 1, , 3. 4. :Y SANLASRA- B11.LiNGs1-EY1 Girls' League 1. 2. 3, 4. BETTY MAE BEATY: Transferred from Manila, Philippines, Far-Eastern University 23 Euture Nurses Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 4. DELBERT BECKETT: Band 1, 23 Swimming 2. 3. 4: Block T 3. 4, Science Club 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BEEBE: Drama Club 2, Broadcasting Club 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES BELL: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4g Sci- ence Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EVERETT BINKLEY: Baseball 2, Football 3: Boys Federation. DEANNA LEE BIRCHFIIZLD: Transferred from Dauphin Collegiate Technical Institute, Dauphin, Manitoba. Canada lg Girls, Glee 1. 2, Vice- President 11 G.A.A. 1, 21 Tri-Hi-Y 5, 4, Chaplain 5. Vice-President 41 Girls' League 1. 2. 5. 4. TOM BLACKLOCK: Block T 1, 2, 3, 4, I:OOt- ball 1, 2, 5, 4, Track 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball 1, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Ad Board junior Rep- resentative, Vice-President 4. Boys' Federation. JACQUE BLACKMORE: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 5, Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 4. , 1:-.1 'su 4-rf 2. JUDY BLAKIZNIEY: Future Nurses Club 1, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Gusher 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. LODITMA BLIZE: Spanish Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, G.A,A, 1, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball Sportshead 4, Girls' League. KEN BOSXVORTH: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3. 4- JIYRRY BOX: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 I0 CLIFTON ODELL BRAZELL: Transferred from Tulare High School, Tulare, California 3, Boys' Federation 3, 4. DEANNA BRENNEMAN: F.B.L,A. 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. YONDA BRFNTS: Music Department Secretary ei: Girls' League 1, 2, 3. -1, KAY BROOKS: Girls' Glee 1, Z. 3, Chairman ZA Honor Chorus 23 Ensemble 2. 33 F.B.L.A. 25 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Freshman Class Vire- President 1: Girls' Le.1gue 1. 2, 3, 4. -lL'Nl2 BOZARTH: G.A.A. 2. 3, 43 Hostess Club 2. 3. 4, Secretary 3. President 4: Girls' League 1. 2. 3. 4. TED BOZARTH: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. CONNIIZ BRADLEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. FRED BRAUN: Science Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN ANN BROXWN: G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4 G.L.S. 4g Science Club 3, 43 Gusher Staff 4 Girls'- League 1. 2, 3, 4. IZRNIE SUE BROWN: Transferred from Emer son High School, XY'estwood. California 1, Tri Hi-Y 43 lfsherertes 4, Girls' League 2, 5, 4. SHARON BROXVN: Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Wild- cat Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2g Freshman Prin- cess at Christmas Ball, Ad-Board Freshman Rep- resentative 1g Tri-Hi-Y 4g Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY P. BUFORD: Transferred from Mead High School, Mead Oklahoma 23 Boys' Federa- tion 2, 3, 4. 4- i JAMES BURFLL: Baseball lg American Wfelcling Society 43 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BURNS: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, rlistorian, Secretaryg G.L.S. 2, 3, 43 Hostess Club 25 Future Teachers Club 2g Sophomore Representative to Ad Boardg Wildcat Club 3, 4, Song Leader 5, 4g Princess of the Christmas Ball 2, 3g DERRICK S aff 3g Science Club 3g Homecoming Queen 4, 'Girls' League 1, 2, , 4 GLEN BURT: Baseball 1, Football 25 Track 2, 3' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federation 1, Z, 3, 4 7 SIGRID CARLSON: Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretaryg Science Club 1, 2g Tennis Team 2, 3g Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT CLARK: Hi-Y 1, 2, 5, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3g Block T 5, 4: Boys' Fed- eration 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA LEE CLOUSER: Girls' Glec 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4, 1'.B,L.A. 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY COLLINS: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4, junior Tri- Hi'Y 1, 21 Girls' Glee 2, 4. Libr.1ri.1n 4, Future Nurses Club 21 XY'ildc.1t Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 51 Latin Club Z. 31 Adxgtncetl Glue Club 4: Guslier . -- c. . , , btati 4: Girls Lengue 1. Z. 1, -1, LINDA COLTRIN: Girlsi Glee 11 Mixed Clio- rus 1: ,lumor Tri-Hi-Y l, 1, f.l1.1Pl.1111 1: GAA. 2. 31 lfrench Club 2. 5. -1. Setrcmry 5, Prcsitltnt 4: lfuture Teachers' Club 3: 4. Secretary-'I're.15urer 51 Tri-Hi-Y 5, 4: Xlfilduit Club 3, 4: Science Club 2. 5. 41 GUSHER Staff 3. 4: DERRICK Smit 3, 4, lgtlitor-iii-Clm-1 -1: 61.155 PlAy DQ Co-ed Capers 4: Senior Seminar All Stliool lEY.1lL1.1IlU11 Committee 43 Girls' Lmguc 1, 2, 3, 4. 'HM CARLTON: Boys' Federation 1, Z. 5, 4, Stience Club 3. 4. Vice President 5. MAX CARPENTER: Football 1. 22 BlOClc T 1, 2, 3g American XY'elding Society 4: Boys' Fed- eration 1. 2. 9. 4. GARY CATES: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 5, 4. SHARON CHANDLER: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. 9529 o . sfff sf c VALORIE COLXVELL: Girls' Glee Club 1. 2. 5, 41 Aclvanced Glee Club 3, 4g Drama Club 4: Art Club 1, 21 Girls' League 1. Z. 3. -L 1 BILL CRAMER: Boys' Federation 1. 2, 5. 54. CLIIIFORD CRAMER: Buys' Fccleratiori l, 2. 3,4 IZD CRANMLR: American Xwelcling Society -ig Football 1, 2, 53 Baseball 23 Boys' Federation l 7 3 1 -R 43 2 ll' A 1 Q-and l' i -IAN CRAXVFORD: junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2g Tri- lfli-Y 5. -ii: DFRRICK Staff 4: GUSHER Staff 33 XVildcat Club 3, 43 G,A.A. 3: Class Play 3: C0-ed Capers 41 Science Club 4: School Evaluation Com- mittee bi: Girls' League lr 2, 3. 4. Sl-IEARALD CRAXVFORD: GAA. 23 Girls' League 1. 2. 3. -4. LARRY CROXVNOVER: Boys' Federation l. 2. 3 1 LORFTTA CRLMPTON: G.A.A.- 2, 33 lfuture Nurses' Club 1, 2. 3. -ig Tri-Hi-Y -ig Girls' League 1.2. 3,-1. .5 JIM DENNY: Band 1. 41 Boys' Glee Club 1, 4: Boys' Federation 2, 5, 4. DENNIS DuBOIS: Science Club 3, Treasurer, Vice Presidentg Wfildcat Club 3, 4: Baseball 11 Cross Country 1, 2. 31 Basketball 3. 4, Most Improvedg Block T 2, 3, 4: Boys' Federation l, 2, 5. -l. ROBLRT DL'I.I2Y: Boys' lic-tic-ration 1, Z, 3, Vi. GERRY DLNLAP: Boys' Ifetieration 1, 2. 3, 4. CLARK CIQLVER: Football lg Tennis 2g Boys' Federation 1. 2. 5. 4. BARBARA DANIEL: G.A.A, 1. 2. 3. -4: GLS. 3. 41 Latin Club 1. 2, 5. 4. Secretary 2: Junior Tri-Hi.Y 1. 2. Vice President 2: Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4, President 3: junior Class Presi- dentg Sophomore Class Secretary, Girls' State Rep. resenmtive 5: CSF. 2, 3g W'ildcat Club 2, 3. 4. Senior Seminar 4: Rally Commissioner 43 Girls' League I. 2. 3.4. LYNN DFBERRY: Girls' League 3, 4: GUSHER Staff 4. GEORGE DIYNNIS: Transferred from Kern Valley High School, Kernville, California Z5 Sci- ence Club 3, 43 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2g Boys' Federation 2, 5, 4. I 4 BOBBIE DUPEE: G.A.A. 1. 21 Future Nurses' Club 1: Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 4, JOHN DYKES: Football 1. 2. 3. 43 Baseball 1, 2. 5. 4: Basketball 1, 2. 31 Block T 2. 3. 4, Bovs' Federation 1. 2. 3. 4, ANN lfI.lSSAGIflf: G.A.A. 2: Girls' Glee Club lg Future Nurses' Cflub 1, Presitlentg Girls' League I W 3 4 ERRY FMARD: Football 23 Boys' Federation 1, 2. 3, Senior Representative 4. LARRY EMARD: Football 25 Cross Country 3, Block T 3, 41 XVildcat Club 43 Ad Board 4, Senior Representative, Co-ed Capers 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. -IAMES ENGLISH: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID EUBANKS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, CHP- tairi ,4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 23 Tf3Ck 2, 3, 4g Block T 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2g Hi-Y 2, 3. 41 Wildcat Club 5, 4, Sophomore Class Presidentg Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. ANNA FLOYD: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. PATTI GILLIAM: G.A.A. 1, 2, Science Club 31 junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice President, Treasurerg Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vi, Chgiplaing Class Play 35 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, -1. Treasurer 2. GIZORGIANNA GLENN: Future Nurses' Club 3, 4g Girls' Glee Club 3, 41 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. si, Secretary 4: Girls' League l, 2, 3. 4. jl'LlAN COODIZLI4 liootball 1. Z. 31 BJSl'iCIlM1ll l. 2. 3. -ll Tuck 1, 2, S. ig Cross Country 'lg Block T l. 2, 3, -lL Buys' l:Caler.1tii1l1 l, 2, 3, -I. DEAN CQRIFFITH: Block T 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 21 XY'iltlc.it Club :v1B.1SelW.1ll 1. 2. 5. -i. CAV- min. lhislte-rb.ill I. 2. 3. 4, Most V.1lu.1ble. Atl Houil l'ri,shin.in lieprcscnnitixe 1, Business Man- .igcr S. Srqilioiiiiire fl.iss Prcsiilentg liovs' lfetl- cmviiiri l. Y. S, I DOLLY FLOYD: Girls' League 1. 2. 3. 4. BOB FOSTER: Football 1. 2. 3. 41 Swimming 21 Block T 1, 2. 3. 41 American XY'elcling Society 'll Boys' lieeleration 1, Z, 5, 4, VFRL GIBBS: Transferred from Montebello High School, Montebello, California 2g Boys' Federation 2. 3. 4. XVAYNI? CIBBS: Tr.insferrerl from Eastmont High School, lfust Los Angeles, California 23 AXYLS. hi: Boys' lfeelemtion 2, 3. 4. BOB HALL: Swimming 2, 3, Boys' Federation '7 3 4 DANNY HAIRSTON: Boys' Glee Club 2, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Baseball 3, Boys' Federa- tion 1. 2, 3, 4. FRED HALLIDAY: Hi-Y 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, Swimming 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, Block T 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Representative 1. ANNE HARDING: Art Club 2, Secretary-Treas- urer, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.L.S. 3, 4, Vice President 3, Wfildcat Club 4, Girls, League 1, 2, 3, 4. 4'-Gln PAT HARRINGTON: G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 DER- RICK Staff 4, GUSHER Staff 3, 4, Wildcat Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, C.S.F. 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, Vice President, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, Treasurer, Sophomore Class Vice President, Band 1, 2, Orchestra 2, Tennis Team 3, Senior Seminar 4, National Latin Honor Society 2, Co-ed Capers 1, 2, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. JEANINE HARRISON: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Historian, G.L.S. 1, 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. PI wg' !,,,-Qlg.f.- ,tw-1 foflfo. vit' t 'L v k'i. ..,.,li,..., 4,-. dr' MIKE HASELTINE: Swimming 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. 4, Science Club 3, 4, Senior Seminar 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN HAVENER: Transferred from Wil- lits High School, Willits, California 4, Girls' League 4. PEGGIF HENRY: Tri-Hi-Y 4. G.A.A, 2g Girls' Le.1gue1. 2. 3.51. IRIS HOLDER: -lunior Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. Se-cret.11'y: Tri-Hi-Y 51 XY'ilnlc.it Club 2. 3. 'll Science Club 3. Secremryg Future Teruliers' Club 33 Sophomore Class Set'ret.1ryg junior Class President: Ad Board Represenmtixfe 51 Girls' Leigue 1. 2. 5. 4. See- retary 33 Homecoming Princess -lg Co-ed Capers 4. v V , . x X , , X. L llOLL.-XXD: lllotla l 1. -. 5. 11 lli-X 2. M XX iltluu Club wi lunior C lxss l9l.1x': Blselxill 1. 2. 5. Vi. Most lint-ri-xetl Eg l5.isl-gc-tlnill 2, 2. -11 Cross Country 3. ll liiinrlmill 1, CLAN llUl.'l'i lion' lfetltratiiin 1. 1. S. ll Amer- iein XY'eltling Smitty' 1. DAVlD HAYNES B.1Sebr1ll 1. 3. 5. +11 lfootlull 1. Z1 Boys' lietlersitinn 1. 2. 5, ri. SHARON HEALLY: G,A.:X. l. 22 Yfilelwt Club 2. 5: Girls' League 1. 2. 5. -li Tennis Team 3. 42 DERRICK Stiff 3. PAT l'llTI.lNlLR: G,A.A. 1. 1. 3. -lg lfrencli Club 5: Stience Club 31 GLS. Al, Vice Presitlentg Wild- e.1t Club 1. 2. 5. All DLRRICK Shift' -lg Co-Cel Qtpers 1, PAT HFNDRICKS: Spanish Club 5, -lg Latin Club 3. -li G.A.A. 2. 31 l7.B.L.A. 31 Seminar 4. , '-v4 ani MARY ANN HOUGHTON: Girls' League 1, 2, Q,-1. BECKY HOL'K: G.A.A. 2, Hostess Club 35 Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3: Usherettes 2. 33 Girls' League 2, 3. 4, Mixed Glee 1. 2, 3. t'Transferred from Antioch Junior High. Antioch, Zj jUDY HUDSON: Girls' League 3, 4, Hostess Club 2, 3. CTransferred from Maricopa High, Maricopa, 25 DAVID HUEY: Art Club 2, 3, 4, President, DERRICK Staff 4, Art Editor, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. L w ' .26 ,QL Y:-1' 'eng ga.: i '27 tv ...AQ of C' SANDY HYND: G.A.A. Softball Sports Head, President, G.L.S. 3, 4, Secretary, Treasurer: Wild- cat Club 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. ARLITNE ISBELL: Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 1, Art Club Zg Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4g C.S.F. 1, 2, Seminar 4g Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. LARRY JAMISONZ Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 2, Vice President and Treasurer 3, President 4, Wfildcat Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Rally Com- missioner 4g Baseball 1, Class Officer 3, ViCC President, GUSHER Staff 4, Boys' Federation. STEVEN JOBE: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4- XVALTIYR JOHIZ: Block T l. 2. 3. -iz CSF. I. 2. 31 I-ootball 1. 2. 3. ,ig Truck 1, 2, 3, Qi: Senior Seminar -1. KITNNIZTH UIONIES: l'llOcl-C T l. 2. 5. 'iz Buys lfedenuion 1. Z. 5. -i. KAREN KAUFMAN: French Club 2, 5, 4g GAA, 1, 23 Songleader 3, 43 Ad Board Secretary 4' XY'ildc.it Club 2, 5, 43 Homecoming Princess 4. LEIZROY Kl2l.l-Y: Transferred from Granbury High School, 5. Ciriinbury. Texasg Science Club 3, -1, Vice President 43 Senior Seminar -l. ANXI TTIT KINSIR' Slxinish C lub 1.2. H. Prui- dcni S1 Sixnnsli N.uinn.il lloniir Sorieix' w. ii. Arr Club 2. R. ii l'resiileiit ig Senior Sc-min.ir 4. MARK KNCJXYl.lfS1 XY'ildr.u Club bl: Art Cilub -ii lli'Y ig Clic-erlenler 4: lini-4 l7erler.uion l. 2. 5. el. CAROLYN JOHNSON: GAA. 21 junior Tri- Hi-Y Zg CI,S.lf. 2, 5, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Pi: Spanish Club 4: Senior Seminar fl. SHEILA JOHNSON: Future Nurses' Club l, 2, 3, -i, Historian 4g G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, -ig Art Club 1. GARY KRIGBAUM: Bloklc T l. 2. 3. -41 Boys' lfulemtion 1. 2, 5, 4. FRED LAMARSNA: BlOClc T l. 2. 5. 4g lfcmr- lull 1. 2. 3: Swimming 1, rl: Boys' Ifederatiun l. 2. J. -1. CLAUDIA LEIZ: Junior Tri-Hi-Y l. ZZ Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Wfilclcut Club 3, -lg Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 4. RLTTH LEXWIS: Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 4. fi? if 'Y' MAURICQIZ LOIZB: Buys' Fcdcrution 1, 2, 3, 4. SUE LONG: Trunsferrecl from Shafter High School 4, Shafter, Californiag Girls' League 4. FRANK LOPERFNA: Block T 1. 2: American XVelcling Society 41 Basketball 4g Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 5. 4: Golf 3. 4: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3. 4. CHESTER LUCAS: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. DOUG MALLORY: Block T 2, 3, 4, Football 25 C.S.F. 2, 35 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. MARVIN MARKS: Transferred from Owens Valley High School 1, Independence, California, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RONNIE MATHESON: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g All- League 3, 41 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, -41 Block T 1, 2, 3, 4g Key Club 1, 21 XVild- cat Club 2. rl: DERRICK Staff -lg Student Body President -lg Ad-Board Business Manager 3g junior Class Representative to Ad Board 3g Vice Presi- dent of Sophomore Class1 Hi-Y 1, 2, Treasurer 2. DON MATHIESEN: Transferred from Coalinga High School 4, Coalinga, California. INNETTE MACKIYNZIE: Transferred from Atademy of Saint Catherine 2. Ventura, Californiag Future Nurses' Club 21 G.A,A. 21 Future Teachers' Club 5. 4, President all Science Club 3. -li Art Club ,ig XY'ildcat Club 2. 3. 4: Treasurer Alunior Class 3: DERRICK Staffg GUSHFR Staff 3. 4. Editor 4. DFVA hlr-Xlzlii L'sl1erCtteS 3. -ll Xvilclcat Club ali Girls' League 1, 2. 3. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 41 Hostess Club 2. MELINDA MANN: G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 45 junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 23 Ad-Board Secretary 35 Senior Representative Ad- Board 4g Wilde-at Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 31 Vice President Freshman Classg Treasurer Sopho- more Classg Cinderella Ball 1, Freshman Princessg Rally Committee -l. CAROLE MAPLES: G,A.A. 1, 23 Girls' Glee 2, 51 Wfildcat Club -ig Tri-Hi-Y 4g Girls' League 1, 2, 5, -l. RONNIE MATHIESON: Transferred from Coal- inga High School 4, Coalinga, California, Foot- ball -1. HOXVARD BIATNEYZ Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4, Foot- ball 1. 2. 3. 4. All-League 4: Boys' Federation 1. I. 5. 4. FRANCES MAY: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g G.L.S. 3. 43 Spanish Club 5, 4g Hostess Club 4g Senior Seminar 4: Transferred from Wfasco High School 2, XX7asco, California. BILL MAYFIELD: American Wfelding Society 45 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. IQ. fi CK ,eq DENNIS McCALL: Gusher Staff 4, Boys' Fed- eration 1, 2, 5, 4. ROGER McCLANAHAN: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Key Club 3, 43 CSF. 1, 2g Science Club 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 33 junior Class Play 5g Basketball 21 Senior Seminar 4. BARBARA MCCRACKEN: Transferred from Bakersfield S.D,A. junior Academy 1, Bakers- field, Californiag Science Club 3. EARLENE McDANIELS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. x., JACK MCINTOSH: Transfered from Buena Park 4, Buena Park, Californiag Football 41 Key Club 4, Swimming 4. JIM MEACHEM:'Block T 1, 2. 3. 4, Historian 4, Wfildcat Club 43 Swiming Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federation 1. 2, 3, 4. LOL' ANN MFFKS: GAA. 1. 2. 31 Spanish Club I. 2. 3. '41 President 3. Secretary 21 Science Club sg Junior Tfi.Hi.Y :Q Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. spsmsh National Honor Society 1. 2. 3. All Girls' League 1. 3. 3. 4. First Vice President 4. JUDY MELLO: G.A.A. 21 Future Teachers' Club 21 Xvildcat Club 2. 3. 41 Girls' League 1, 2. 3. 4, Second Vice President 31 Gusher Staff 33 DER- RICK Staff 3,41 Band 1, 2. 3.41M.1jorette 1, 23 Head Majorette 3. 41Tri-Hi-Y 31 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary 2. BIIVIYRLY MtDARlS: Future Business Leaders ot' America 3: CS.lf. 3. 4. Secretury-Treasurer 4, Bund Z. 3. 41 Senior Semimr 4. CAROL MCDONALD: GAA. 2. 3. 41 Hostess Club 2. KEITH McELMLIRRY: Broadcasting 45 Football Miinager 33 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY McFARREN: French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 3, Treasurer 31 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 G.L.S. 3. 4g Science Club 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Junior Tri- I-li-Y 1. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 41 Secretary Junior Classg Wildcat Club 41 Senior Seminar 4. 5 , Q.. BEVERLY MERRILL: junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, President 2: XY'ildcat Club 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. 2, Span- ish Club 2, 3. Vice President 3: Rally Commission 4: Gusher Staff 3. 4: DERRICK Staff 4. Business Manager: Co-ed Capers 4. LYNDA MICKEY: Cr.A.A. 2, 3: Hostess Club 5, 4. Vice President 3. President 4. MARY jANE MILLER: Future Business Leaders A of America 3, 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM MOORE: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 5, 4. 'M' f TOM MOORE: Transferred from Heavener High School 1, Heavener, Oklahoma: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable 3: Baseball 2, Track 3g Cross Country 4: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL MORRIS: Transferred from Citra Private School 3, Algiers, Algeria: Hostess Club 4: Future Business Leaders of America 4: Girls' Federa- tion 4. BILL MORTON: French Club 51 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Block T 3. 4: Science Club 5, 4, C.S.F. 1, 3, 43 Senior Seminar 4. G.A.A. 1. 21 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2g Tri-Hi.Y 5, 42 xviiaear Club 1. 2, 3. 4. JACQUE MUTCH: Freshman Class President' Wal S BETTE PAPPA: G.A.A. 1, 2g Spanish Club 1, 23 Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers' Club 2, 3, -ig Tri-Hi-Y 45 Gusher Staff 2g DERRICK Staff 3, 4. ROBERTA PENNEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3,-4. DEAN PHILLIPS: Baseball 1. 23 Boys' Eeclera- tion 1. 2. 3. 4. STEVE PUTNAM: Baseball 1. 2 3 4' Football 1. 2, 3. -41 Block T 1, 2. 3, 4g I3oys Eederation ' 1 7 3 4 1-Q . - BILL NICQIIOLSON: Block T 1. 2. 3. 4: Span- ish Club 2, 31 Football 2. 3. 41 Track l. 2. 3. All Basketball 1. 21 Wildcat Club 2. 3. 4. Vice Presi- dent 'lunior Class: Secretary-Treasurer of SOpho- more Class: Boys' Federation 1. 2, 3. -i. Secretary 3. PAM NIEBERG: Latin Club 3. 4. Treasurer 3: Science Club 3. 4. Treasurer 31 Senior Seminar 4g Girls' League 1. 2, 3. 4. BENNY NOLAND: Football 1, 3, -'ig Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 13 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY NORRIS: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. ZEDIE RAMAGE: Band 1, Boys' Federation 1, 2 3. 4. TNIARGIE RANEY: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: XVildcat Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 G.L.S. 3. JERRY RAY: Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, American Welding Society 4, Block 'I' 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Representative, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA RECTOR: G.A.A. 2, 4, Hostess Club 2, 3, 4, President 33 Usherettes 2, 3, 4, Wfildcat Club 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN REEDY: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Representative, Sports Manager, G.L.S. 3, 4, Gusher Staff 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Wildcat Club 3, 4, D.A.R. Good Citizen 4, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. ROBERT RIDING: EOOtball 1, 2, 3, 4, Block T 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Swimming 3, Amer- ican Wfelding Society 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD ROBERTSON: Key Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, Boys' Glee 1, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. XVOODIE RODGERS: Swimming 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. GENE SAMPLEY: FO0tball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Block T 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Sophomore Representative to Ad Board 21 Hi-Y 4g Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. KARIN SCHERTZ: Future Business Leaders of America 23 Girls' League 1, 2, 3. Ji. ORVILLE SCHERTZ: Boys' lit-demtiun 1. 2. 5. 4 DENNIS SCHRODER: BOYS' liederation 1.2. 3. 4. CALL RL'l l7: Girls' LL-.iguc 1, 2. 3. -4. THURMAN RLSH: Boys' Federation 1 .2, 5. 4. BILL RUSHING: Tennis l. 2, 5, 41 Boys' lied eration 1.2. 5.11, BETTY CGREERD RUSSELL: D rama 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 21 XVildcnt Club 51 Girls' Glec 1. 2, 3 Tri-Hi-Y 5, -1. LYNDA SCOTT: Larin Club 5. 4: Senior Seminar 4: French Club 2: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN KJACKSJ SCOTT: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, XX'ild- car Club 1, 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 41 Junior Tri-I-Ii-Y 1. 21 Vice President Freshman Class: Gusher Staff 4: Girls' League 1, 2. 3, 4. , I JERRY SCHUSTER: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, -i. DARLENE SEVERE: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. ai, W GEORGIA SHAVER: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Brass Sextet 25 C.S.E. 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. CI-IARLEEN SIMMONS: G.A.A. 1, 2: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA SIMMONS: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.L.S. 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, President 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 25 Science Club 5, 4, Wfildcat Club 4, Senior Seminar 4. CHARLES SMITH: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1234B1ockT1234 a x-a v 1 a 1 ' 63 -in If MURLE SOXVLES: American Welding Society 4, Boys' Glee 1, 2. 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. EILFEN STANLEY: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, XY'ildcat Club 3: Science Club Zg Future Teach- ers' Club Zg Tennis Team 31 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4, President 43 Girls' League 1, 2. 3, 4. RUS.-XMARY STANTON: Tri-Hi-Y 'll li.A.A. 1. Q. R, ll Ci,I..S 5. '11 Ciirls' l.L.1gLlL 1. 2. 5. 4. 'IIN STRANG' Ili-Y 1. 1. 5. 1, Vice President 1: Blotlq T 1. Si ll l..1tin Club 1. 21 C..S.F. 1. 1, 3. -4. Treasurer 3: lfootlmill 1. 2. 3. 1. Most liiiprtnc-tl 4: Baskt-tb.ill 1. 1. 3. -1, f,.lPI.1111 3. N.1tion.1l I..1tin Honor Smit-ti' 2: Senior Seminar All liantl I: Boys' Iiedt-r.1tion 1. 1. 3, fl. NANCY SMITH: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4. Historian 33 G.I..S. 2. 3, -i. Historian '11 French Club 3: Xlfildcat Club 3. 4, Gusher Stat-t' 31 DFRRICK Staff 3. 41 Madrigal Singers 4g Sophomore Rep- resentative to Ad Board: junior Representative to Ad Board: Secretary to junior Class. RAY SMITH: Football 2. 3: Basketball 2. 35 Boys Federation 1. 2. 3. Yi. .bifif any Ljli0 !41ftZv: JLLOJJ 9:1 vjffvvif ff-fl: lfflffds sfvfw fan-fl 1 rf f 1 I' 'i . I rt fervor We .mr ret 3 - U SHANNA SMITH: Hostess Club 4, G.A.A, 1, 2, 3: Girls' Glee 1, 2. 33 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY SNYDER: French Club 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Wfildcat Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4, G.L.S. 3, 4, Secretary 43 Guslier Staff 4: DERRICK Staff 4: Freshman Representative to Ad Board: Vice President of Senior Class, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice President 3. WALTER TALBERT: Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Swim- ming 1, 4, Block T 2. 3, French Club 2, 3, XY'ildcat Club 2. 3g Science Club 3? C.S.F. 2. 3g Senior Seminar 4. RAYMOND TANNER: Block T 3, 41 XYf'ild- cat Club 3 ,4g Basketball 35 Football 4: Boys' Federation 1. 2. 3, 41 junior Representative to Boys' Federation. DONNA TAYLOR: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Wfildcat Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Secretary of Ad Board 3g Future Teachers' Club 3, Rally Committee 4g Homecoming Princess 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN THOMAS: G.A.A. 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. 15 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE THOMASON: Future Nurses' Club 4, Vice President 4, Hostess Club 2, 3' Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 4. 1 CAROL THOMPSON: G.A.A. 2, 35 Tri-HLY 3' Girls' Glee 1, 2, Girls' League 1, 2. 3, 4. GEORGE THOMPSON: Football 1, 2, 3, XVild- cat Club 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Boys' Federation 1. 2, 3, 4. DALE THOMASON: Baseball LV. 2, Manager' 1 1 l IRENE VOLOCK: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G.L.S. 4g Hostess Club 31 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES XVARD: Key Club 3, 4, President 4, Block T 2, 3, 4: French Club 43 Senior Class Presidentg Tennis 2. 3. 4: Football 43 junior Class Play 31 Senior Seminar 4. BYRON XX ligrlii 'I'r.1nst'crred from Carlinont High School 3. San Carlos. C3.1l1fiOI'I1l.lQ Baseball 3. 43 lfootball 4: Basketball 43 Boys' Federation 3, 4. DARRELL XYIQST: American Xlfelding Society 4: Boys' lfederation 1. 2. 5. -4. KIRBY TOXVNSEND: Block T 3, 4g ball 3g Broadcasting 45 Boys' Federation 1, Basket 2, 3, 4 SYLVIA TROUT: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANNIE VAN CAMP: Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4 President 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE VILLERS: Hostess Club 3, Vice President 3: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, A -gg. Wup- MARTHA XVESTMORELAND: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. GUR VUHEELER: Wfildcat Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Block T 1. 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WHEELER: Basketball 3, Boys' Fed- eration 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA WHITLEY: Girls' Glce 1, 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. fin '12 BARBARA SHORT XVHITNEY: Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 4. LYNN XVHITTED: Block T 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-League 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Base- ball 1, 2, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. ,I -W CAROL WILLIAMS: G.A.A. 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3, Hostess Club 2, 3, Secretary 33 DERRICK Staff 4, Wfildcat Club 4, Science Club 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. DERALD XVILDHARBER: Baseball 1, Broad- casting 4g Boys' Federation 1, 2,'3, 4. RANDY XVILLIS: Block T 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2g Football 1, 21 Basketball 1, 2g American XY'elding Society -lg Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. JABIES XVILSONZ Band 2, 33 C.S.F. lg BOyS, Federation 1, 2. 5. 4, ,!.Q4QZfV5Z Ui f ,L , lil 1l,o!wU X 'ff ,,1fw fif Q, fffful f llol I 11c1qLf 4 ILA? L J fw1f kk! A f,1l Elrg QWOOH1-lioysf Fede ation 1, 2, 3,,4. 4, LL ukjzfll . '-14641124 - L1 ,q.,,-f 1, J 5 ,1 I co 1,2'7C-' 7,4 C, ' ' A K Z1 aff' X,iff '!6lfJ,L lah jll ! 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R lNftl.g1ughlin.' R. Henry. K. Young, A. Phillips, F. Cummins. . Scllman. j. Brandun. 'If Hansel. A 9 v Q... - , ,, 1 R. t f, X f FIRST ROXY: Bryant, B. Patritl-C. Xfcar. K. Buttke. D. XWOUJ. Yatcs. P. Cook. SECOND ROXY: E Mitchell. P. Scott. D. Vfcst. S Vrncr. -I. INICNC-ill. R Songer. R Bridgewater. 11 FIRST ROW: N. Lackey, T. Sanders. L. Blizcz D. Fields. I.. Hampton. L, Leonard. SECOND ROW: G. Bridge P, XVeddle. THIRD ROXY: J. Kasper, H. Shetrone. C. Gower. T Kelley. B. Pointer. T. Brown. FIRST ROXY: A. johns. L. Calkins. P, Miller. C. Munschy. D. Einstcr. nl. Murch. B. Ellis. SECOND ROVV: M. Nieberz. J. Yfalker. J. Litzenberger. R, Sisco. nl. Newsom, M. Lahargoue. B. Barnard. R. Mason FIRST ROXV: D. Gardner. J. Eine-rsun. S. Cfinady. -I. Silmuxtcr. L. Brooks. R Stokcsbary. B. Ninhuls, R. Skinner. SECOND ROXY: A. Young. -I. XX'ebb. R. Rogers. -I. Eriwc. -I, Swcaringin. DT. Adams. K. Schmidt. McNeal. FIRST ROXY: IS. Addins. S. Griffith. A, Ivy. N. Butdwr. I., Bledsoe, D. limghn. Li. Britt. I. Snowdcn. SEC OND ROXV: P. XY'y:1ttS. B, Stigall. S Mullcur. I. lNIiDun.1ld. ill me 32 k V' V 'i V 'F x ' X' ' ff E L f ff ef 2 5. I ,fy . b 'ff I L an ' i I ff ' Q si ll'- l:s-----...--... I . 82 ' 'vw ' K , - 4' 2' K A d ' 4 - '-- fm , 'M-W' . 1--f.f...wg, V. , 'li 1 1 0 I f mf 5 1 . f-Y, IHIQC 13151 1 . I . 'g we f 4 'H 9- W gl Q! . '12 K ' e. A 7 FIRST XROXXY I.. CQU-mtg AI, IXILCI.lI1.lIl.lI'l, FI. CAILIII-I!I.lI1. -I. Cf.11Itwn. N XYI1:tm.1n. -I. ,Iunu SILOND ROW' C AIINIQQ ,II Stnlcs, Iijixsun. R. lQ.m1f9ImII. 'I' Iiarmtr. H GL-c. THIRD ROXY, D Ilimrwn. K Schroeder D. Ii.u'nEs I.. ML-tsII1. IsIffCju17y,.J. Quik. ITOVRTH ROXY: K XX'r:gI1r. A Sum-nswn. K. Duksun. D. Bnlscr II I..1nd5jyI11', Dmky.-y'3gB. Qilrne. J.'I.ja'.1un I 'J V V X L' 'Xl I ,- A N hx K 'x .1 L .A . L -. 5 N X Vx. Lv A X- L I Rf: 'I I .V LJ ,- iw II. W V , I ' X 11. It V 1 ' I Nj -I '- I J X ,I ' I. J X- t rl' TI , I fj v xi .IJ A 'I r ,I ' X ' If I f . - J . J ' 'I I N I' . I 1 'x I 4.2-1, f , - 1 A 1 X 1 ' I 'V I N ,, .' ' 'J ' FIRST ROW E. Picnc. YI. Iiartun. D. Gxbsun. DI. Mlhiillan. S, Hum. M. Sturgcwn. VI. Iiumby. N. Kinney. SECOND ROXY: P. Rcnz. ,I Oliy-Imnt, E. Edwards. C Be.1uI. R FJLIIIIIH. -I. Cmnmer. -I Epplcr. 'lf Grqagry d Semester t Semester Seeon Ehrs 41 I ,414 n I K thy Mk B nham A nt x H S R ha A H Hman greshmdu 611155 0 fheers I x'-be ' 1 CL,.w K kia! W Bkm 0 Hlaiviwtull i D I Q! . 835' ,gh ' 'er' r- l B. A I was f mms fa f gi -.5 K. J' ' 'L 1.2 ', ,, Q.: JQ, M ,ii-N!z'. ' A vm I ff, if ' , , Vfgi E7 FIRST ROXY: D. Prcwcti. I., Vfynn. I. Dnxis, I.. Jones. li. Floyd. C. Lung. S. Brink. SECOND ROVU: ISI. Gill S. Cimlcy, C Ren-d. A Rector. S. Bmitrinn. S. I.cvrt, S. Stine. THIRD ROXV: I XX'est. il. Culp. J. Tanner S. Boiitriglit. V. Morgan. D. Brock. N. INI,1dLlux. FOURTH ROXYY If Vfurldx. D. Shepard. D. Camel. D Pcfciwn. R. Cramer. B. limes. D. Xlfliccler. R Smixh. G. M451 FIRST ROXYQ C. Clas. C. Piulccnx sl. Tccl. C. Shepard. D. Huey, M. Hoskins. SECOND ROVU: B. Tims. D Pemble. -I. Halliday. S. Moore. A. Hunter. C. Davis. THIRD ROXY: G. King, B. Xvarnerkros, R. Friske. M. Snider. D. XY'ard. R. Miller. S. Vfilkinson. FOURTH ROXY: D. Faukc. G. Wfallace, S. Lamirand. M. jones. R Trask. R. Russell. S. Swwney. . r Y r I i 6 5 1 af V 5 3' 9 ,4 M fa' 1 QE! 4 89 MALQQ f..un.k E lyvgfiy ,w 9:n -I' .1 l ..+ .N 1 I , . J. 1- , f n ,'.l , 1 M., . , K f ' fvy 4 I ' K' ' ' , , f ,.,, V, 'lf lr 41,2 I , 5 X . I. f . ' P J, ff' 4,4 ,fx I '4,c,.d .. A ,- fr ' , - , 4 0 'IT 1 v A v 1.0, . FIRST ROXXY V. fQLn.1Jy, 'I'. Cl1.1I'l.lf'lLl. M l'I.1glcy. P. linux-1'5, C. M.mm. D. XX'41ll,1lc. 5I1C.OND ROW Mcrricl. K Cupus. M. Wfnsc. M. XXIUl'liH1.lI'l. I5 Rmvlaml. THIRD ROXY: M Ritchie. B. Ilivrmc. -I. Moor: I Farmer. G Barnes. T. Edwards. 'I' Dukcr FIRST ROXXH M. Chappell. XY. Reynolds. L. Blanklmk. D. Bynum, XY. 5. Yclcy. VI. Alcxmdcr. SECOND ROXXY N, Cop. H. Metcalf. I Sexton, C. Brents. DI. McCall. G. B1lbrcy. B. Cross. D. Ridgeway. D. 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M. Rugcrs. I.. XYI11!t411. .I.If1I.1111I. 5 I'1:t1'..111. 5 XY111'I411'.111. 'I. I6l.11kI111I4 SIQUJNID ROXXY C, Vfard. FI. Stmng. 'If XY'.1ggur1c'r. I PritcI1ctt. H INI.1tmy. R. Riding. BI I5.11u'. S 5xx'c.11'ir1gur1 IHIRD ROXYY G XY'I1LL-Icr. -I Dykes. II. Ray. D. I5.1Itcx1. B, Smith. XY, '1'11II1crt. R. BfJIIIIL'SC'I l. K. G.1ffISl5D, bl. I'1I'1c. I7OI,'RTH ROXY: IJ, IxI.1I'Sl7I'l.lXL'. R. Iirchs. I Dickey, R.Tanner.XY.-I11hQ.IS.D1111i.IS. Frcc111ar1.I..CI.1rIc. FIFTH ROXYY IxI.lD.lQL'l' Innes. II. CQI,1rIc. R I.11B.11'tI1c. B N11l11n1I. I IXfcIntOSI1. hir. Curti. Mr, Dowm-r. Mr CI1u11i1I'1. 7 I .I . X. 5-. 'ruff' V i I 1 gf, .--if , , I 5' E . f I -' 'Q I 'K A. , s y . . X . H i 1 5. vi Hz ' - i - . 1 nk MR fI'R'I'I NIR IDUXXNIQR NIR C.HI IIIK II 'I'l1u Wifi 1.111111 1'1111:I1.1II w111.a1I was ilu- 1111111 11111111111 AQYULIF 111.11 I1.11I I1u11 1111' 1111-.1N11ru L11 111.14I'1. TIXIN tQr1111p I1.11 I11u111I 11 I-11M1I1IL 111 X11111 111 i'r.1.I11.1lIj.' mmf. 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JE I f - 1 f- ,.v '- K I ' ' 64 if f ' fi?-li? + N 11 s J Q1 - 5 Q 'ff'-f,.it Arx STEVE PLUYINIAN PHIL ZXIAYSONAVIZ DICK BATTEN Tmklq Guard Txaklc if Q 'N ,of N A., M ,Q -N lf- -w- L N 'N ,Y 5431 xx'u1q1g51Ax lslmll DAYIN DICK I,,1ImR'l HI' I'l.x!fEXi.QL 'lhkfv V118 as ks 1 f MEI. ROGERS GLLAIJ s 'J UI 'Y XYHEELFR lillul XX. xl.'I'I1R JOHI. lgnuf f j. ,' ., , x X ff' F s.k wg 5 NHS RIDING Ki HH UAIQRINUX HAY I'. xXXl.R ..,' H.:1,.,.Jx fuhn. INA.. H I02 l.I C IAIJ, 1 ,..!J.m:x Q 1 .rf MARK ISAYFR C i u ,1 rl v f F S2 5 f' I JOHN DYKE5 H,1lfh.1Ck I : , ,Q K 'll R '+ A , I Aff! 'lf BOB I:RlflffXIAN 1lLlL'kIC ,F 4' 'K BRUCE CLARK Ta ck I c ',f I Lx ,. f 4 , x 5 :- wb I . CQHARLI5 XY,-XRD RUN X13 I HIIKNINN RXf.H. xRD blffilf 'llnklv H 11:11 Q: H Fit- 3: C7 TN . f p f. x R RRRG 2, 3' va K 'KWVW' AM ix I , , .,f' nf V R f J 4 V 2 , L 5 R Q , V , A - BKXXY XOLAND VIALK KfJX,l'U5H HUB SBU? H Emi I'I.1lffu.u.K limi ,df 14 W-Q , f '5 . Ry. ,. R ,1 R I V V rf R -1 N A 5 Q R , ,Q , R4 V R AM ... J-,, R-...A JIM IQRBIZ 'HM Nxx'fiAl:lxc,Ix 'WM DICKHE find 'mklw 'llwklf Piciure Na+ Available BOB FOSTER Wildgnu clrivc in fm- me bulfl' End P..tn.1 if 'luv' Pn1wv1'Ru1t C.-L.. SI HL Gu. Twmf XX hlttcd tlrtw T.1f-I Taft Taft T.xft T.1f.f Tttfc Taft T.tI't Taft RECORD w7.1Sttb 15 Dclmn I-1 Lindsey 14 Shaftcr 6 East 2' Kingsburg 21 South 6 Am in 19 North 41 Lmkx fximhcwn XX'.xg,gcvnc-t3 off XX'Ix.1t imlpptntd 1-yltkn ' L ZmWjVyhZWwnMs- .905 6Wmup FIRST ROXV: D. Eubanks. B. Stone. E. Carroll, R. H uddleston, M. Rogers, B. Summers, B. XX'est. SEC- OND ROVU: J. Morree, K. Dickson, D. I-Ioraelc, R. Barnes. B. Palmer. W, Salyards, I-I. Parrott, P. Isbell. THIRD ROXV: B. Nicholson. G. Simmons, D. XY'est, DI. Brandon, B. Vlfilmouth, J. Adams, R, Leffel, J. Alexander. FOURTH ROVV: C, Dominey, D. XVall.ice, I Brown, G. Chambers, E, Hendricks, T. Christo, R. Beebe. T. Williams. FIFTH ROXV: B. VUalsh. E. Sutliff, C, Moore. O Miller, B. Pointer, Mr. Wil- liams. Mr. Harrell 1,4 zJ.'Z C.J,4'7 ' K4 Qfqf .g4o'Ke'c k'J WR C, - Mm, fumffff wmMwWJ Q ,fv,hMwWWmAi . s We-:ff f - ' ' flrfa-125 dgvffyp W 'V i 4,71-17 5 c ff: mf- JW! 1,045 Qffefcff K ,W A championship season was climaxed by the first half against North when the hard hitting Bobcats slashed for three touchdowns and held the Comets to one first down. Outstanding desire, teamwork, and leadership made this squad a pleasure to coach. These boys were true champions on and off the field. Coaches: Tom Harrell and Bill Williams I05 ldftm FIRST ROXX K Lee D Hubbard L Brown B Smith R Smith J Sherman D Gardner T Haase M Flmple SECOND ROW T George M Jones J Baker H Shetrone M Sturgeon A Watts B Mahan D Ridgeway j Coke THIRD ROW' E Mitchell M Burnham G Oxford D Gorham D Dennis D McIntosh S Sweaney j Cranmer L Chappell FOURTH ROW R jones D Bryant D Fauke K Lyle R Huffman G Barnes B Pat rich VC Campbell j Martin FIFTH ROW john Simpson Coach R Trask V Voloclx M Snider B Bridge xxater R Nfiller Managers Don Casida Coach RFCORD Txlt Taft Taft ltt Tltt 1 7 Delano South Tulare North B llxersfield Eas 7 A55 ,, ! 'Up fl, Q FOOTBALL won-'mtl-lost retord, did play - Kti 'sg :L thougp 1 t having .1 good fl shi e ve y 'ne football times. They started the seison with a big victory I ov r .1 s one Delano team. During the season the Kittens also hul victories ' ' over Tulare 'md Arvin. Their sf-lsonll record was three vittories ind four ' defeats. COACH: Don Casid 1 ASSISTANT: john Simpson all I ffzyh Llildcafs I FIRST ROW J Strang T Blacklock D Grrffrth W Salyards j Prrtchett SECOND ROW Coach Good D Wear F Hallnday R Matheson J Alford S Pond T Bruner T Moore Mgr H johnson 2 -x ,TE RD XG,-fx Tat Tat Tat 41 mfth fl 3Nl'j So C,- 34gCrBaker Q vB X Ta t Ta t Ta t Ta t Taft Ta t .f N0rtl'1x.,x Soutmg-Q Q QLXQ' S .75 iakersf Cir, 5 NX C n 'xgf 'i X ff' Q fk.,,C4, Cx, N At the begmnmg of the season vne all realrzed that the xarsnty lacltedSthe experrence necessary to be a league challcmger The boys worked hard rmproxed xery much We vson most of our non league games I couldnt puck out any one outstandmg player all rmproxed all contrrbuted for some good games rf not xrctorres Pond and Matheson were the rebounders Grrffxth was the conslstent scorer Salyards a sophomore looks promnsnng XVear Bnmer Alford Strang and Halliday all had good games Halluday jomed us late and played some good ball Strang vxas a steadymg power for the team Dan XY!ear prouded good scorrng punch at crmcal trmes Bruner mthout any experrence hustled con srstently rm Alford probably showed more rmproxement than any other player NL, l08 as ' A ,ff I l . SY D hz. U . . , . . , , . . . . . , .pw . . ET tw MQ ,. N ,SY J . , Q '03, x Y , F DEQ x 14 I Km ii LAL' -Q L Q s. g I --f l .f , Q., ,b T Y I, ,ge Q, ff q- A - f. we X S X. Q 1-H-Vqx t Q xl V. h K W h -.K 1. Q X so s . ,, X , 1. ,Q 4 1- . QR fini-4 I I P- 6. , SX, C . Q-.Z xi 1 f , Ya Q Q- ' 9- 2 ge -he as ae R B 1 X T K J Q 14 Lb, xx I t f lax - YD4 f 'P ' -Q f J .ti ax ,ff I -4-1,2 in , , IQ!! . N3 1 f 1 News ,M ew ,L tl QC. e, rx X h - - . .11 rs eb e6 lt WCS Ke'-A Taft , , 29 ' XY If , EX 'X Ti fd ' f 32 . B. . 7 .V Lf' iff dx -if 1 ' f -L, xi : Ki 1' CH. Zi' 28 . ' Ti ' T Q- Cf gi. f 29 - ' ki, L 'JD' V K ' Q5 ,. K f S X H .sr l 72 A ,JJ -W Q sg H ' , , r '1 'f-ri'-ZA ' I ' ,Q J' Y.. r- .. 'VN W x X A Y hh K ju, ,b tg C, Q f A Q . 66 N Q, 'R A S3 Ci, 1. Krx f O, 1- HUF Q ,fxxi V V ei- 'iff K 'ri A- Si sf- Tx lf- Y ' if f K' 5 Y' R 'S Sf. s .5 5 if L. iff P , , , , , , . ' l . we 17 N . .I y ' v f - , r v v . v - ev l , . , V . V L . V , . B ' , - '- , , , , l C ' . V . . . 7 I Y Y V. 4 ' 2, Gai! in fi, I3 i M t,-1 14? I , is 42 aria:-5802111 ' ' y ' ,RQ V V, it 'Iwi X1 I 8 Mix l If 3 f -M sg? A-. 1 v Q, ,,. ' fl 15 X,' '57 X I09 Tat Kvbcafs FIRST ROW J Carlton R Berry D Horack V L Holland Ken Dxxon D Eubanks T Hunt SECOND ROW Coach Harrell B1ll Summers D Wallace B West G Srmmons Mgr E Sutllff RECORD Tat Tat Tat Tat Tat Tat Tat Tat North South Bakersf An rn North South Baxersf Arun Tat This years B team was one of the best exer assembled at Taft Hlgh School One reason vsas the contmuous hustle shovsn by all the boys on the team Another reason was the desnre the boys had to mn The Arun game was probably the best game of the season The hxgh scorer on the team was Daxe Eubanlts a semor Other hlgh scorers vsere V L Holland Byron Wfest and Tom Hunt Senrors on thus years team were Eubanlts West Holland Roger Berry and 'hm Carlton f f 36 , f , ,, 43 . f 25 . f e 53 , f 42 E. B. . S, ,, f 41 . f , 59 . f 35 ' , , f 69 f 42 E. B. 43 North n fuub Var ity FIRST RONX T Waggener H Parrot D West L Garratt G Cassagrande j Sherman M Maydew SECOND ROXX Mgr Volock D Mahan M Mann J Gorhan I.aBarth C Dodson Butts C Kennedy RECORD Taft Taft Taft Ta t Taft Taft North South Blltersf Ars ID Ta t South Ta t Arx nn Ta t The Taft JV Basketball team fmnshed the season w1th a won three and lost sexen league record M3lHSfHyS on the Taft squad were Tom Waggoner Charles Dodson and B111 Putnam These boys did most of the scormg wxth the reboundnng 1n the hands of Al Phxlhps and Rlchard LaBarthe Wnth only one player haung had any game experxence prxor to thls season the V squad clrd fairly well although thelr scorrng potentral vas nexer fully realized 44 , . 51 30 1 ' f , 20 'l , S 52 E. B. 58 , .f 20 43 Taft 30 Bakersf. 47 f 34 f 55 'f 21 E. B. 55 1'IRSl' RONX M Sturgeon K Lee A Watts T Haase L Broun E Mltchell R Trask G Barnes S Svueaney D Coke Pruxtt Coach Md-Iargue RECORD Ta t Ta t Ta t Ta t Ta t Ta t Taft Taft Ta t Ta t North South . Bakersf. Arxin North . , ,. trr. . South Bakersf Arvin , The important thing., ir' any endeavor is to do your best 'md try to improve. On this hnsis it is npplrent that the C team has been Q1 success. KY! 1 , nf, X 4 ., f 3 H 1 g X an , 1 1 Q Q W ' ' ' . f ' ': . , . , . , . , . ' . G. McClain, SECOND ROW: Mgr. R. Miller f 70 46 f 36 38 f 74 37 f 18 ' 39 f 35 E B 39 f 35 33 37 13 76 33 f 35 77 f 77 E B 41 L UWC ooh ,,,,-- 'QT How are thmgs on Cloud 9 ? -ig- Bumper Cars! 45 W hat formf ?J ,O A K9 SXXUY we Come back down, Atlas. fx? W-'hat say. Ref? L Zdff High Uzmclad FIRST ROW H Johnson R LaBarthe S XVorkman T Waggener D Horack W Salyards D Eubanks T Blacklock R Matheson M Cooley R Rrdmg SECOND ROW B Nrcholson ,I Goodell G Srmmons E MclNeal J Alexander M Lahargoue S Rybrncek D Harrston L Burt B Clark T Haase THIRD ROW E Prerce -I Broun j Sherman J Kasper B Stone K Lee R Songer D Fuller B Rushrng T Loosxer FOLRTH ROW L R Kelley B Smrth Garshmg j Olrphant FIFTH ROW P Watts XV Batson J Moree R Beebe T George J Brandon R Strgall B Ma5 E Muller H Metcalf SIXTH ROW j Nrchols S Pond E Sutlrff R jones R Peterson J Peterson T Dnckey R Burt j Prrtchett Mr Casrda SEVENTH ROV' G Xwallace J Baker P Patterson FIRST ROV Mr OBr1en I Blatklotlt NI Cooley D Fubanks H ohnson Mr Cnsr J SECOIND ROV R Xlatluson R I1B.1rthe I XX.1N,on4r N vlifkllidfl Q Q 'Q P.. Isbell, lj. Grontkohwski, WW. .Campbc-lll, jl Kinneyl, M. Burnham, Selllnan, P., Renz, Dl if . lfy In-uw-rwvng.,,,, 'Vi La! A-E Tum tlmm x LI 1 mu 17 .Ax .,.. ,339 .5 QQ 7,--W ,r any ' vi-ww-4 -,-i 4 W , - gl 4, V, .fyf in .V -vga. 9 QV? g ' ,,--f , . --Af-f-A'-. .... - ..- A- , ' 4 I Q M 1. N .M ' ,, Q H v ' , Jw ' fe , , .YA C, 9' '-QJW' ' -1, W k Cfmml nn, XX'.lUlL'. throw it! , , ' I ' zuliznks up .md mer. I W'-f: ,ur -w-f-y- ' ia li , . . .A?'f'. 3 Av 1 4'-WSQK ,f Il5 255.1 Cuff Hzyh ' 'Waiarcafs M lk.-.. f E. 'ZF' FIRST ROW: D. Kalar, K. Lyle, R. johnson. B. Palmer, C. Shelton, S. LYITICI, N. Kinney, Y ll,, I W. Rogers, J. Bell. SECOND ROXV: M. Haseltine, J, Mclntosh, DI. Meacham, J. Pett, V C. Garner, J. Box. A. Phillips, B. Noland. T. Bruner. Mr. Vincent. The Big Splash! Y! o 'Walliufog - 4 U I FIRST ROW? L. Chapman, I.. johnson, S. Wilkinson, E. Worrell. D. McIntosh 1. Baker, G. Bilbrey. SECOND ROW: Mr. Vincent, K. Garity, B. Kledas, P. Letlow, T. Sullivan. l..Abbncy.M. Richie. Kacqueiecr FIRST ROW B Kalenbom NI Marks C Dodson NI Maydevs SECOIND ROW C VC'ard B Morton D XX'e.1r I. Vshlttecl J McLaughlin M Stonebreaker Mr Smxth FIRST ROVV: C. Sheetze. S. Kreckler, S. Plumber. J. Harriston. E. Keeler. SECOND ROVU: A, Harding. A. Evans, j. Reedy. S. Carlson. K. Hall, Miss Buss. If J 67055611 14fry A M - FIRST ROV E Hntchcock R Chrrstnan E Sundberg T Saxon B Vlarnekros J Hurst SECOND ROW F Van Meter D Parker R Burt J Kmnu R Schroeder .I Glbby THIRD RONW H johndon P XVatts J Wcddle L barratt XX jones -I Goodell FOLRTH ROW T Moore D Hmrston J Alfred S Pond G Burt Coach Good ,M Vallex Champ 4459-4 FRAINK LOPERAINA 4,2 - gf ad' K Fr. FIRST ROV j Adams F Cummms A Sorenson SECOIND ROW Moon Niullnns R Berry F Loperana B Putnam J Carlton ,,, , V . . . , . . . . , . , . V 7 , . . ' .-' . . ' '. : . , . ., . 'P , . S . , . . . 7 I I F T nr -59 , 1. A own 'P L. - 1 If f . 2 ffh , - , -rv f , I J- 9 7 tr . . ak , 7.0 ' '4- ,vs .X .r . I 'N V I WK an X 1 Q . M .Brit ' f If :inf-. f . i. 5 It 4, - 51 ,IQ R 19 ,. , '.,es- ' ' ' . , ' Y . U U A V , . Q . , . , . . Var 1 Kaseball , ,XV-' iii' ' FIRST ROVV: M. Dungan, C. Smith. H. Matney, T. Hunt, D. Graxes. R. Barnes. V. I.. Holland. SECOND ROW: Mr. Reedy, M Rogers. D, Mahan. D. Griffith. J. Strang, B. XY'est. D. Agee. D.Br.1sher. mgr.MISSING.G.Sampley. The Wildcat baseball team is loaded with talent and is rated as a league contender. The team has won four games and lost none as the Derrick goes to press. Limilwy - ffl' GJD iw .fl 4 5 IJ fe, l. Pfkff--Q 4 ,-:af 7f'Tf C?-rw!! CUC j MU U i'elJ Adtdw-' AJ , lxgf c A ff ,sjikv jlvcnl .Cd II9 . If Kaseba!! FIRST ROXXY G. Parrott. F. Miller. K. Dickson. E. Mitchell, M. Fimple. R. Sisco, M. Sturgeon, -I. Pruiett. SECOND ROW: C. Dominey, H. Parrott. I. Kc-llcv, Ii. Hcndritkx B. Duscomb. B. Smith, R. McDonald. THIRD ROXV: L. Clark, T. Kelly, G. Chambers, B. Wil- moth, B. Suimmcrs. iM. Rogers. L. Grimes. Mr. Romuld. MISSING: K, Hitcluock. G. Casagrande. FIRST RONXE G. Oxford. C. Jenson. T. Hurst. Hitchcock, DI. Martin. G. McLean. D. Bryant. B. Cross, D. Bosworth, A. Wfatts. SEC OND ROXY: C. Bentley. M. Gr.1ntli.im. B. M.ilmn. G. Barnes. S. Cmmmt-r, I. Holding. M. jones, D. Faulkc, G. Fuller, J. Snyder, mgr I20 ME. Z 6 35 Q Q 6? KK TU labs ,-un-. Wi' gb 3. Wrsf Semester PM HARRIxc,'mx PM V-'ur LUX' ANN NHLYKN I: :Nt Yun P1'L'NlJL1 lI ELAINE HROBIYAK in-wnd VM- Prwidn-nr MARILYN CI 'RRY Smrctgrg UIVDY GIFFORD 'IEL-.wxzrcr E gif! ' Hague' Oficers 7 1 f x ,- -' x SJ ' 1 X CAROLINF 5II'I'CQHEI.I, 'I fL'.!NLl1'L'Y ALAXA EVANS Iwrxr VAL- PI'L'XldL'Uf .IVDY SKIDMORII Suzcmry QANDY HYXD Prexidcm YANDY PlfMBI.E Su-'nf Vim Prcxldnrlt I DAVID ELBANKS President GENE SAMPLEY Vice President XYAYNE SALYARDS Secretary-Treasurer JERRY EMARD Senior Representative CLIEE SI-IELTON Junior Representative DOUG XYEST Sophomore Represenmtive ODIE MILLER Ereihman Represenmtixe 1- Sfrsl Semester Hey ' ?edem! 2714 Offeers Seee1ezf Se11f1ester RALPH BARNES President BYRON XXVEST Vice President WIERRY EMARD SCKFCYJFY-'I-fC'.liUftf DAVID ELBANKS Senior Reprewenmtixe -IOHN' SHERMAN -Iuniiir RCPfL'9C'Hf.lI1NL' XYAYNE SALYARDS Sophomore Repreeenmtixe STAN SXVEANEY Freshnun Representatix e ir . if ,A P I xvf Q1-ff-if FIRST ROXY: F. Hallicl.1y, j. Robertson. D. McCall, 'lf Blntklock. D. Kalir. K. Hitchcock, G. Simmons, J. Stung B, Summers. S. Poncl. SECOND ROXW: L. Jamison, il. Alexander. D. Carnes, M. Knowles, L. Bardin R. johnson. T. Xxlklggflflfff, B. Palmer. D. Eubanks. C. Shelton. -I. Sherman. F. Braun. THIRD ROXW: ixrl Burnham. C. Dodson. A. Clark. G. Snmpley, F. Van Meter. F. Hitclicntlc. R. Miller, M. Rogelb, B. Kleclas. -I. Pett. M. Enuult. I . i 4 V cz rf Others is the mot- to of this club. They are .1 branch of the Y.M.C.A. and they do many service projects for the community and others. xiii l xl 'i '1 l r I Boys s.in1i'l1ng lI1L'I1ll.lI1ullNC 'lln-5 sell t.rnrly exert' ycair for You tell 'iii Cllntisf' '1'hc-sc gms 'e yt-ttin' the ui-rcl for the .1fL1flLl mising pn-iett. Hi-Y's.1nnu:il Spring Sing. l24 -v l An athletic organi- zation for boys who are active in sports and have participated sut- ficiently to earn a let- S' ICT. D...-,K,i l6'!11ck- E' Zipper Glass fe FIRST ROXY: M. Cooley. P. lNI.1ysonave, Mel lloigeiw. 'If Hunt. VI. Strung, C Shelton. IS. Summere. YI. Pritthett. 'If XY.1ggiii1et. D. Eulmnki, D. B.1tten. K. Hittlitritlc. G. Simmons. SECOND ROVU: G. Casa- gmntle, Ii. Nitholwn, V. I.. Holland. R. Berry. R. lNItIDonriltl. Ii. XY'ilmoth. D. Mahan. VI. Sl1CfIIlL1U.D.Kdl31', R. Vlohnwn. BI. M.1nn. I5 Kletlm. S. XY'orkmgin. Mr. C.isitl.i. THIRD ROKV: Ii. Morton. G. Snmpley. F. Hal- litl.1y. D. Hordtk. F f..1rroll. IS. Davis F. Hentlricltx. B Kzilenhonn. R. Tanner. C. Wlirel. M, Bayer, D. rliftkett. FOI'R'I H ROXY: R. Barnes. Ci. Chzirnhers I3 Smith. ,I Cmodell. S. Pond. IS. Xlfext. T. Black- lotk. B Vfhittetl. I. Me.1th.im, R. Riding. FIRST ROXYi T. George. L. Broun. A. XY'i1tt5. K. Lee. ,l. Vlohnxon. I.. St-llimn. R. I..1B41rthe. R. Sisto, I-I. Parrott. B. Putnam. D. West, E. McNeal. SECOND ROXV: B. Smith, R. 'I'msk. G. MtI.e.in. R. Millet. E. Mitchell, M. Stun geon. I.. Chappell. D. Mclntoeh. B, Ellis. E. Sutliff. 'I'.H.i.tse 'g . .4 YE iii if 'If If W' .fit 91? Black Cfower Ulass l25 Q...-Q- An athletic club for girls who are interest- ed in athletics and wish to advance their Skill. .,4.,4. Zipper 611155 I if-W FIRST ROXV: F. May. P. Helmer. B. Daniel, A. Harding. C. McDon.1ld. I. Volock. S. Hynd. M. Mann, D. Taylor. SECOND ROVV: J. Snyder. G. Monasco. -I. Harrison. K. Hall. A, Evans. S. johnson, B. Burns. K. Kaufman. C. Brown THIRD ROW: N. Smith. P. Miller. L. Hunnell. B. Rector. C. XX'illiams, G. Meyer. S. Dick, K. Ekdahl, L. Harrison. FOURTH ROXXY I. Garratt. S. Bozik, D: Suhr, B. Meyer, L. Romuld, N. Harps. B. Norris. M. Matney. FIFTH ROW: S. Pemble. P. jones. F. XY'aIter. D. Lee, J. Hannon, L. McMillan, C. Thompson. P. Cook. FIRST ROXXY DI. Vaughn. J. jones. E. Graupman. A. Helmer C. johnson. L. Leonard. -I. W'ear, K. Buttke, A. Har- rington. P. Anderson. S. Hillis, I.. Bledsoe. SECOND ROXV: I. Garratt. D. Klinger, I. Britt, L. Metch, L. O'Brien B. Curtin. -I. Harding. C. Clus. D. XX'allace. XV. Wiley, N. Maddox. THIRD ROW1 S. Cooley, T. Sanders, D. Gill M. Euhanks. P. McDaris. G. Cliaffin. C. Crawford, K. Ellis. -I. Halliday. D. Pemble. I. Adams. FOURTH ROW S. Plummer. M. McClanahan. L. Blize. M. Norris. G. Condor, D. Cook. -I. Teel. G. Jamison. B. Ezell. L. Teel, C Braun. M. Eggert. I. Cauffman. Q'-JU4. lower 67435 i 26 A branch of G.A.A. for girls who have earned enough points for a letter. G1rls'L'c'!fc'r Szfczefy FIRST ROXXT B. Burns, M'. Iwfann, N. Smith, S. Hynrl. I. Volock. A. Harding. F. Islay. C. Brown. SEC- OND ROXY: J. Hannon, I.. Romuld. M. Matney, J. Harrison. B. Daniel. J Snyder. P. Helmer. J. Garratt. THIRD ROXV: A. Fkans, I-. McMillan, D. Lee, N. Harps. M. Norris. I.. Harrison. S. Johnson. S. Pemble. FIRST ROVV: J. Garratt. N. Collins. L, McMillan. S. Martin. J. Reedy. P. Marshall. J. Norman. J. Hannon A. Harding. J. Mello. B. Rector. B. Burns, L. Simmons. B. Daniel. M. Brarken. C. Rasmussen, D. Bertholfi D. Taylor. C. Maples. I. Holder, M. Curry, P. Chenhall. S. Pemble. SECOND ROVV: G. Faulkner, B. Merrill I.. Romulcl, F. Walter. L. Hunnel, P. Cook, K. Ellis. J. Tanner. M. Eubanks. I. Snvder. L. Coltrin. I. Iwfaci Kenzie, P. Helmet. N. Smith, J. Meggs. P. Christian, L. Duvall. E, Hromyak. S. Brown, S. Hynd. K Buttke. A Harrington. THIRD ROXY: A. Olsen, P. Jones, A. Helmer. J. XX'e.1r. J. Milford. J. Clark. P. Anderson, L Teel. J. Sweaney. J. Gibson. K. Brown. L. Rasmussen. 9. Tarr. D. Lee. B. Mello, G. Jamison. C. Mitchell J. Carlton. P. Harrington. J. Halliday. FOURTH ROXV: C. Vfilliams. J. Crawford. C. Mallory. M. Cahill L. Emard. J. Meachem, I.. Barden. K. Hitchcock. M. Knowles. R. Johnson. J. Sherman. R. Tanner. L. Jamison M. Mann. ' .lf -J Wzldmf 611117 A pep club whose chief purpose is to promote better school spirit. The club is al- so responsible for all decorations at all ath- letic functions. 4 1 1 I F 3 I 1 li JJ The aim of this club is to help prepare stu- dents who are busi- ness majors for their courses. .2r.r.52. -hx.. ' ..r- 4 .?ufurc Husiuess Leaders of America FIRST ROXW: C. johnson, G. Baker, A. Kitchen, L. Leonard. j. Gibson. S. Robinson. D. Suhr. SECOND ROW: P. Cook. L. Greagrey, D. Brenrieman. S. Bess. I., Metch. V. Phillips, E. May. L. Runnels. THIRD ROW? L. Hunnell. P. Miller. M. Eggert, L. Teel. C, Braun, B, Bfeyer, B. XY'atts, S. Bozik. G. Monasco. This club is made up of students who are interested in nursing. hospital. and health careers. The club makes field trips to hos- pitals and clinics and carries on many beneficial projects. l28 FIRST ROXY: J. Teel. D. Cook. J. Jones, C. Allison, S. Loving, C. Farrow, B. Bethell, V. Phillips, L. Leonard. A. Ellisague, D. Britt, D. Klinger, S. Chandler. L. Osborne, C. Blackmore. SECOND ROW: M. Summers. E. Lyne. S, Sampson, S. Whitnian. K. Schroeder. K. Humes, B. Redwine, Y. Ogletree, S. johnson, L. Snowden, M. Davis, -I. Fuller, J. McClure. Mrs. Land. THIRD ROXV: N. Butcher. G. Glenn, M. Hagin. P. Brockett, J. Burris. C. Draper. D. Wfood. L. Harrison. D. Faughn. I.. Calkins. D. Minor. A. XY'estmore- land. K. Richards. J I 1 QW 9ufure Nurses 611111 l I i Through various trips and visitations, this club gives those who are interested-- training and prepara- NW' tion for a teaching ca- .4,. ,.-.--- -'ft f ' ICCF. Zufzzrc' Crackers gfllb 4 7 I V ,' vi , . ,. xx ,4 'E Cfff ,. f ' A FIRST ROXY: I.. Coltrin, B. jason, S. Dopyera, S. W'hitman. P. johnson, P. Cook. SECOND ROXW: K Hitclnork. IS. Pappa. I.. Hardin, C. Keeler, D. Maples, P. Chenall, S. Plummer, H. Parrot. THIRD ROW D. Barnes. N. Bosworth. K. Schroeder. A. Evans, I. M41cKinsie, I.. Rassmussen. A. Cuffin, S. Dick, G, Meyer hr.. ., ' K. Lyle. Q XL by LI' ,ff 7 1 gf' fe.-you I XMI' i',ff Q4 L ' K 1 1 4 L' I 'I FIRST ROVU: K. Schroeder. A. Evans. C. Thompson. N. Harps. M. Gialdini. K. Kaufman. L. Coltrin, J Cirxrratt. K. Wlrlker. SECOND ROXV: S. Bess, G. Casagrande. D. Bertholf. L. Rasmussen K. Brown B. Pal mer. C. Rasmussen, N. Halsey, J. Garratt. THIRD ROXV: C. XY'ard. B. Kale-nborn. T,iR0gers, of Conner, D. Brasher. C. Barnes. D. Ellis. s 1 . ' is Lfz Cerflc Fran- mir creates a more profound interest in French history and Culture as well as picturing life in France today. I29 W 1 0 I5 B aaifni Q 8 9 IHIRNI ROV S um m S D lug I Nc xc S UTI NFC X 1 lx X I' I nu u I, r' x I uct! s I 'XIII q ki xx , LCOND MN In? X I Lv V A N ho- U30 i u . ' , A Q ,JI I, . I -jf Q 1 ,gs 3 P -' 3 .I V, , . . I G 5 If 5 II 5 ,fd A 4 , I t x... I I, V I ' Y 1 S 3, NSR ffjlf .X .TIKCNI - - 'i x . 'Iv d ' L11:IIL:r.zQL- .1 Qgnwjx 1 . . 5 A ' if ' v. -1 ' f ' f- huge II: .art .Ijjruz - P W gm -V . . . 5 -. ' IM II ffr tIu Iulrurc- I . ' I 5 I I X - ' '. 'A :Im .1:1,ipz1' fQr'.'L-Im .ln -- , I I ' I ' 4 X tIu IIII:v'.Lm ' A . I ' -If ' -1 -' . S - , - . V4 v ' . ,W l'1':f':g - , ' ' zu 1 I I, n ..- A ' , uv . I I R4 ii ' N4 U: VCI' i. . ' IIIIICIIL. If Nab' . . ' wrt IJ. II4mI1'l,Io. I iwimwmx. IS. DAQ'-I. I.. Rm- Vtrwn. F. T.a:'z'. AI. C1 Hman. I, AxI.ifI'i, '1 OND ROXH. R. f'.nr pIwcII II VIIIItnkrIIrx. D. Iirncx. Ii, -I. 'mm D NILIr1t0NIt D. INILIIQIIII. C M.alIIIrx'. S INDI. NI. 0'Ii:':f-11. K I.X'Icz 41125: I. I7 VIfImwr1.If.ITIIIx.'I4IIIRD ROXH: ' I. ma I. CI A UI lff. R M ffI.:z1..I1.1 .. R CIx1wrI.1n. I XIII.. I.,gIgI::: IS I3.1wI: Im D All? vm. C. Sal: -I. IILIFII. J. I I D.riQ IIRf ' I 'J I. Mzukz I Bla- IJ. IIw.1:.Il.N BI Ifkdzz-X I Xfm fyz Q' 5' . . I I' XY-IIILU P ,II':1eQ I. Cn' 55.1 I1 NME. F H211 V. L III: rw II . IHI I' RIJX I' Cl BI Hgzzzf. N I-I.1 rw KI I'.:.,Il.:11: I CIIIYM I C1'c.1u1:I ITOI R I II IQIIXX. Y I'I:.1I'.' IW Im-XI Z' Ii II ', N . I NI.,Iz1' 1 V I- . M'-'V I xx I I V f i V ' ,V . . - Y ' Y -' :If I 1: 4 v 7 'uifyfg ' 1, 5 A .' Qf- gf Q iq, 1. I. f ,.,. ', 1. ' 1 uw URIMI gz'-w itfrs I.z1I-x-.- I I' Iufkgu wt' -III' Sgflfl' -QM ' . I 'fo MII Iuixiwrjf ' I .,.. .',... I I . ., - ' 4 I . H, ,... IN zf. ' . 5 ihww- vuxfgzit -LIXII'-L' VvII NL I.,1If',L'N g .Lrg xigrml 'I'I1L-I ,K , Ilmc :QL-f'.L.I Im zi-Ir - 1 - gidw :ri SiI.,ff'NII - 4- ' J 1 - I i Jar A Christian service organization which creates maintains and extends throughout the school and com munity high standards of Christian character WK FIRST ROV L Meeks B Pappa J Hlnnon NI Bracken J Garratt, J, Norman, P, Marshall, D. Lee K Rlchards C Blackmore I Osborne C Mas D Birchfield P Gilliam. SECOND ROVV: C. Johnson L Coltrin J Crawford L1 Shaver M Raney P Henri R lexus C Maples, J. Mutch, B. Daniel, C. Lee L Crumpton H Amadlsto S Broun S Broun THIRD ROW B Mello. F. W'alter. D. Bertholf, C. Ras mussen K Broun L Rasmussen J Nleggs G Faulkner N Mcfarren, A. Olsen, K. Aitken, J. Blackmore J Blakenex L Simmons FIRST ROXX B Patrick J Carratt M McClanahan C1 Jimison D long J Milford J Wcu SECOND ROW J Bullard S Robinson L Leonard S Cooley M Iuhinks S Moorc N Bosworth S Bess S. Dopyera, THIRD ROXX D Pemble K Pond J Tlnner J Hallitlax I Adams K FII XX right B Bozartl, J Stiles Jw '7 A Christian ser- vice organization which is the young- er counter part of the Tri I-Ii Y. ,Ymirfr Cri-f!i- y fig: .Y ,N gf:- urig ii-lH A Tb! Sri encourages further stu d y in science for the student who t.1kes at special in- terest in any science N f ll iet. Sczance 67116 , FIRST ROXY: R. McCl.1n.ih.1n, J. Mello, N. Mtlfurren. K. Hitthcotlc. C. XX'.irtl. F. Br.iun. SECOND ROXXY C. Dykes. L. Rasmussen, S. Tart. -I. Meggs, D. Agee. B. Morton. THIRD ROXXZ I.. Coltrin. J. Crawford. C. Brown, M. Haseltine. G. Dennis. FOURTH ROXV: I.. Simmons, Y. Kelley. D. McClure. T. Harper, B. Mello, B. Kalenborn. FIFTH ROXY: C. XX'illiams, P. Niehcrg. D. Carnes. S. Pond. C. XX'.1tts. Nr. Mello. Those who h.ix'e earned special rec- ognition for out- standing academic achievement 11 r e eligible for mem- mership in this club. The stars cle- note those who have maintsined it high .1 v e r a g e throughout h i gg h school iintl have now e.1rnetl life membership in the society. l32 FIRST ROXX Hitthcoclc, B ,lohnsonfi D. I.. Campbell. . M. Gialdini, B. McD,irisi:, J. Cauffmun. Ci. Slmxer, B, .l.1son. P. Harrington? F. May, K. Kalenhorn. SECOND ROW: E. Lyne. Il. May, L. Hunnell. D. Brlrnes, K. Ellis, P. johnson, C. Maclntosli. B. Dascomb, C. Mallory, vl. Strung. THIRD ROXY: T. Rogers, N. Harps, D. Brasher, P. DeM.iris. IS. Morton. M. Haseltine. D. McClure. bl. Brown. S. Pond, C. Barnesif H, 15214. :Q , ,A i J lr Cfalzfaruia Schalzzrslzzjv kdvrafialf my XY e build is the motto of this club which is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. It promotes individual, school, and civic im- provement. . Y ,Ho-I, X FIRST ROXY: R. iNItf.l.lU.ll1.lfI. li. Simmons. G. Cas,igi'.intlc. C, Shelton. S. Pond. K, Hitchcock, T. Rogers, P. M.1yson,ixc-. SECOND ROXV: I.. Greenburg. B. Smit . R. Berry, M. Olirien, 1. Carlton. B. Wilmoth, IS. Piiliner. P. lrrlow. THIRD ROXYQ -I. Davis. B, Kalcn irn. C. Vdliril. R. Newborn. V. Powers. J. Mclntosh Ai. imc-1-. ,. f' If 41 CL Lf FIRST ROXY2 D. NLCQIII, 'l'. I5l.ul'tlutlc. I., Hamlin. U. 'l'liompson. SECOND RUXY: N. Kinney, D. Carnes, M. O'Brien. M. Cahill. I.. Hardin. K. IXItIZlinui'ry. 'I'l-IIRD ROXY: Ii. blortlan. IS. Ifrc-cumin. R. Iieebc-. VU. Rogers, Mr Ifletther. I 1 we M' fr . 4:5 au- at 0 . MMI, C R Kraadcasfzug 611111 Z , I r . 'R' . , ' .M i,T1i1.i... A club which is new on the campus this year, it is for students who are interested in radio broadcasting and would like to go into some branch of this work. They do service broad- casting for many school functions. I33 I I . Q.. 'Ds 1-is 3 1 . 1 0 C? D Drama 67116 FIRST ROXXII F. I-Iromiuik. M, Biultken, M. IXIO1'I'.lN5I'. ,I Meggs. K. I-Iitthcotk. SECOND ROXV: P. Innes. F. Keeler. I.. I'-Inrdin. B. -Iordan. I Afplaiz Rho Them gives further train- ing for those who are interested in adxnzncing their art- istic ability. Acting ability and .1 wish to broaden their knowledge of the the- ater is the miior pur- pose of the Clll'ffljll Cf:fz't'r.f. FIRST ROXY: Mrs. Faust. S. Harris, K. Sorenson. G. Meyer. D. Maples, C. XY'illi,1ms. SECOND ROXV: D Huey. C. Barnes. D. Carnes. T. Harper, G. Connor, 1. Baker. v ' I N ' 'Few gs. e A clubifwhidq ui A Il ' f - cis at at .schooxi Lint 4 tlofls. ,'J aj' fi Zi .R do x if 'J NW X23 N 11 YQYNV XQSR ws N il RST ow. I.. Hunnell, NI.ong,S,Robin5on,I.,Kirlcp.1n'iQk. SECOND ROXV: D. Suhr, L. Osborne, K, . N. Si Y - charQ7,PhilIips. , Q 3 - P X , W is N E . w I xl sl .X i . Y . N 3 gf lv ,B 'Y Y 4' X N me JEVS ' ' f 1 4 Q5 , 5 Qsxv - P . Q, N ' V J 3 .A W! E . FIRST ROVU: M, Dlorrjssy, TERL1 EHS, B. Whtts. I., Millcey. L. Runnclls. SECOND ROVV: G, Glenn, L. Hargis. Miss Baer, S, Smith, V. Phillips, C. Ellis. 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