Tulare Union High School - Argus Yearbook (Tulare, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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I, Othene Thomas, do hereby will my seatinwilliam L1ttell's Senior Problems class tosome unlucky junior and my A's and B's to Christine Grigsh . I, Stan Tigner, do hereby will my ability as a lover boy to Gary Hood. I, Fern Todd, do hereby will my grades and activi- ties to Belva and Irene Todd who will need them. I, Armida Torres, do hereby will my Bookkeeping book to my sister. Lupe. I. Wanda Tuggle, do hereby will my ability of shying away from men fwell, just staying free as the breeze! to Sharon Kerns. and up and coming Senior. I, Leland Jan Turk, Esq., do hereby will my dirty old locker to Jim Saenz. I, Ralph VanHoosier, do hereby will to anyone my good ways to get along with the attendance office. I, Albert Velasco, do hereby will leave and never come back. I, Golda Voorhees, do hereb will to any freshman taking Art my worn out eraser, my one-inch pencil, and my hairless brush along with all the good times I have had in Art. I, Joyce Waldrip, do hereby willmy brother. Leroy, my ability to get along with the attendance office. I, Mickey Walker, do hereby will my left front sock to Gene Albright. I, Gary Warren, do hereby gladly leave. I, Charlene Watkins, do hereby will my little Chevie and my freckles to Sharon and Marilyn and hope that they have as much fun as I did. I, Arvilla Webb, do hereby will my three years of fun and trouble while going steady with one guy to Francine Cinnante and my job in Donovan Cartwright's office to Judy Tait. I, Barbara Becker Welte, do hereby will all my extra merits and ability to get along with Bill Ny to my sister, Pat Becker. I, Gary Welton, do hereby will my position on the football team to Jerry Hunt. I, James E. West, do hereby will all my kicks on band trips to Joe 'FungusH. I, Norma Whisman, do hereby will my gym locker to Milly Hickman. She can't open her's. I, Jerry Whiteman, do hereby will my fine playing Bass to Dennis Crum--better known as Jingles. I, Eugene Wilson, do hereby will Eugene Crase all of the bolts left over from the HAH model. I, Jim Wilson, do hereby will Jerry Hunt my ditch- ing excuses in studyha1L I. Carole Wood, do hereby will the fun we had at going away parties to Rosie and Peggy. I, Walter Woods, do hereby will my attendance record to B111 Ny. I, Leroy Woolman, do hereby will to Bingo, a happy Senior year full of new experiences and my ability to find new concepts of G., S., and T. I, Ronald Wyllie, do hereby will my ability to keep score during baseball games to Harold Brown. I, Wesley Yeary, do hereby will my locker to some good head. 1 I, Elvin Young, do hereby will my bench warming spot to John Thompson. U O l I I A veteran paratrooper was telling a dear old lady on the train how parachute landings were made. MI really don't see how you can hang from that silk thing,' she said.nThe suspense mustbe terrible.n uNo, ma'am, it's when the suspense ain't there that it's terrible.H S0080 YY s s BAND WINS CASHMAN TROPHY The Tulare Union High School Redskin Band, the week-end of May 18-20, traveled out of the state for the first time in their history to compete in a marching contest with out-of-state bands. Tulare's crack band won top honors in Band Competition: and, temporarily were awarded the Cashman Trophy, which is contributed by Mr. Cashman, the Cadillac, Oldsmobile, and Buick dealer in Las Vegas. This trophy has to be won three years in succession to be kept perm nently. A smaller trophy will be sent to the band for the trophy case. The Redskin Band will next travel to the Kiwanis Convention in San Francisco on June 18. I I I I H Tommy came to school loaded with bubble gum, which he passed out to classmates and a surprised teacher. He explaided,'I just became a brother last night.0 litil Professor: uNow, I am going to drop this silver dollar into this glass of acid. Will it dissolve?n Student: uNo, sir.' Professor: uNo? Perhaps you will explain why.n Student: uBecause if it would you wouldn't drop it in.' lllll Answsms T0 BRAIN Quiz 1.8. 2.c. s.A. 4.3. s.A. 6.3. 7.A. a.c. 9.c. 10.A.

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I, Jerry Nutter, do hereby will all the hydrogen sulfide gas I have made to Clarence Laymon. I, Pat Orisio, do hereby will Doris L., Linda W., and Barbara W.the fun I have had with the bus drivers of bus 17 and the fun on the bus. I, Wayne Overstreet, do hereby will my pool cue to Ehward Ybarra and my attendance record1x:Eugene Crase I, Gerald Owen, do hereby will my position in wrestling to 'Tigern Saenz. I, Joe Pacheco, do hereby will m ability to grow a good set of sideburns to Sam Sharp. I, Kay Panella, do hereby will all the fun I had in F.H.A. to Sharon Severson. I. Delores Patterson, do hereby will all my good times and bad times to Beatrice Baugh and Carolyn Lee. I, John Patterson, do hereby will my four study halls to Jerry Laird. I, Bill Peacock, do hereb will to Kathy my ability to learn, even if I did start using that ability at a rather late time. I, Geneva Peaton, do hereby will my good times at TUHS to m brother, Darrel, and my job in the student store to Barbara Brock. I, Bona M. Pena, do hereby will my senior year to my two brothers. I, Henry Peralta, do hereby will my dirty gym shorts to the 'Duken Arce. I, Tom Percival, do hereby will all my good times in high school to a girl named Ann. I, Harry Perry, do hereby will something to Tom Brennan. I, Richard A. Perry, do hereby will my parking place at Portagee corner to Raymond Branco. 1, Karen Peterson, do hereby will my roll as Calpurnia in the Roman Banquet, to any girl who is brave enough to take Latin II. I, John Phillips, do hereby will my spot on the stage to anyone who's a big enough ham to take it. I. Carrie Pires, do hereby will my chair in Jack Thiege's room to Roselyn Toledo so she can take my place and give him a few more headaches. I, Enna Pires, do hereby will Donna Cooper my rare ability to miss the swim bus coming back to school. I, Bobby Powell, do hereby will my beat up old English book to any Senior who would have it. I, Albeza Rabago, do hereby will my long hair to Maggie Vasquez, who really likes it. I, Bella Rabago, do hereby will my long eyelashes to Lucy Vasquez. I, Peggy Simmons Ramke, do hereby will my past four years to my sister, Bonnie, who will be a fresh- man next year. I, Philip Ribeiro, do hereby will my honesty to Anthony Ribeiro. I, Melton Richmond, do hereby will all the girls to Errol Nichols. I, Louise Riedesel, do hereby willnw'fourth period coffee breaks to Janelle P. and Marilyn L. and my supposed H21 years of agen to anyone who can make proper use of it. I, Jean Riley, do hereby will my ability to open lockers to Sue Riley fwho has trouble with her's.b I, Patty Rippee, do hereby will Jerry Rippee my place in the Senior section. I, Gerald Rogers, do hereby will my ability to wreck my motorcycle to my brother, David, and hope that he gets less scares from it than I did. I, Lorenzo Ramos, do hereby will my brains to my sister, who needs them. I, M ry Ramos, do hereby will Sally Garcia some of my ditching trips to Visalia. I, Howard Reed, do hereby will all my h8DDy times to Hungry and Bonwell. I, Diana Rich, do hereby will my wonderful friend- ship with Gordon Lowe and the honor of being Drum Majorette of the most wonderful band in the state of California to Sharon Cartwright. I, Deanna Richmond, do hereby will my four years of good times and troubles to Carolyn Cottle. I, Pat Rutledge, do hereby will all my boy friend troubles to Suzanne Radmacher, who is starting off Just like I did. I, Demetria Salmon, do hereby will my car to my sister, Mary, and her day-dreamer friends. Keep those guys in Visalia happ . I, Sunny Lou Salyer, do hereby will to my brother, Larry, all the gay and carefree times of high school. I, Ruth Sanchez, do hereby will Frances Candelaria all my uBotesu which I am sure she'll get great use from. I, Charlie Sanders, do hereby will my good attend- ance to school to Jerry Hunt. I, Tom Scheidt, do hereby will my ability to not get kicked out of the library to a talkative Sopho- more girl. I, Darlene Scott, dohereby will the sewing machine in Mrs. Lois Peters' class to my sister, Leona, and hope she uses it better than I did. I, Bill Searcy, do hereby will alluw extra credits to Darrel Tarkington and to Edward Ybarra, my seat in Roy Coon's class. I, Mike Shannon, do hereby will the privilege of being first to Marv's at noon to anyone who is tricky enough to deserve it. I, Gayle Sherman, do hereby will my place on the swim team to anyone who is silly enough to want it. I, Bob Shirley, do hereby will my prison number 2459486 to John Portan and my Physics book to whoever sits in the first seat in the left row in Miss Florence Casady's room. I, Don Sortor, do hereby will my golden voice, and wonderful powers of thought and concentration to any Junior. I, Bernadine Souza, do hereby will my ability not to do homework to my sister, Phyllis, who will be a freshman. I, Gail Stanley, do hereby will to my little sister, Myrl, my nickname of Cleo and to Kay Hutsell my Egyptian dancing ability and all my snake dances. May they use them to a better advantage than I did. I, Peggy Story, do hereby will my long hair to Priscilla Wolfe-Jones because she wants long hair. I, Marie Swayne, do hereby will my seat in Senior Mixed Chorus to my cousin, Sybil. I, Sharon Sweetser. do hereby will my good times at TUHS to Peggy McGee. I, Wanda Taylor, do hereby will my tennis arm to Janelle Perry: my tennis racket to Sandra Avila: my temperment to Marilyn Levin: and my love for all sports to Helen Swanson. I, Charles Tedder, do hereby will State and Local Government to anyone who wants it. I, Arthur Thomas, do hereby will my luck to the school. I. Betty Lou Thomas, do hereby will my A's and B's to the incoming freshmen of '56. I. Gene Thomas, do hereby will my tennis ability to Red Praster and my ability to please Loren Court to Dwaine Zachary.



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gufurv P11114 Kenneth Adair--go to college. Wayne Adkins--go to COS. David Aguilar--be president of the United States. Gloria Marie Airosa--attend college next fall. Mavis Virginia Allen--go to college, be a teacher and get married. Kay Altaffer--take criminology in college and eventually marry and raise a family. Rachel Alvara--be a telephone operator in Los Angeles. Pete Alvarez--to make good at the job he now has and make a lot of money and buy a new car in a year or so. Loren Alves--work for the mosquito abatement co. Shirley Babb--work this summer and attend College in the fall. Frances Baker--spend a year at COS with her wonderful friend, Gayle Harrington. Nancy Balaam--attend Cos and have lots of fun. Marlene Heptner Ballard--be very happy raising four boys. Patsy Bandy--enter nurses training. Jim Barnes--go to college and study petroleum engineering. Vicksein Baumgarten--work until retirement. Terry Benevedo--sap cows. Ernie S. Benevides--be a dairy farmer. Dave Bergman--invent mowless grass and become rich. Ted Bergman--more high school at college. Dewey Berry--Navy then to school again. Rose Marie Bettencourt--hopes to attend Pasadena Playhouse or a beauty college. Dale Blackwood--be a mechanical engineer. Clarence Booker--go on to college and take auto- motive mechanics. Ethel Booker--to be a nurse. Eddie Borges--attend college. Bill Bowen--be an aviation mechanic. Judy Brantley--attend COS and San Francisco State to become a registered nurse. John Brewer--be the electronics engineer on the first rocket ship to the moon. Greg Brott--go to school and prepare for a career of fishing and hunting. Alvin Brown--continue to pump sixteen gallons and get nothing. Beverly Brown--work until she dies of old age. Charles Brown--visit Uncle Sam for about four years. Josephine Brown--go to Los Angeles and get a job and then in September attend college and become a school teacher. Ludie Brown--visit her sister and then work. Levern Butler--go to COS for a year and then join the service. Joan Buttram--join the Navy so she can be with her husband. ,Esther Cabello--lead a life of celibacy. Audrey Mae Cain--work and then to college. Donald Caldwell--attend college and study. Katie Canales--go to Los Angeles and work for a year and then attend some college. Mary Capsin--attend COS and Fresno State and major in elementary education. Irene Cardoza--attend college. Jim Enrrnll--inin the navy. Virginia Carvalho--attend college, get a job, make money, and travel. Daniel Chabiel--work as a grease monkey for a trucking outfit. Gary Cody--attend a Junior College. Reatha Keys Coelho--stay married and raise a mob of little uportageesn. Desmond Coffee--to go to the moon with John Brewer and his rocket ship. Ralph Coffman--join the Navy. Inez Colvin--go to dental school in Beverly Hills, after she works for a while this summer. Ken Corley--attend COS. Rudy Cortez--work in a factory. Jacqueline Costa--to be married in the fall. Mary Lou Costales--work in San Francisco for a year, attend college, get out, and work some more. Sara Cottengim--go to COS and major in drama. Doris Cox--maybe attend COS. Peggy Cox--attend COS and then nurses college in San Francisco. James Crase--loaf and do as little workas possible. Betty Jo Criner--marry a rich man and tour Europe. George Cunningham--sleep any chance I have. Bonnie Daniels--get married and work. Sue Delamater--go on to school. Cheri DeLand--go to COS and then to the University of California at Santa Barbara. Bill Dickerson--be a carpenter. Charlene Driscoll--take an elementary teaching course at COS. Elwanda Dunlap--work for a year at least and then get married to a certain guy from Hanford and raise a family. Janet Dupuy--attend COS and then some boys college back east in order to get a better understanding of her major--social science. Myrna Dysart--work this summer, then go to beauty college in September. Later she hopes to have a shop of her own. Jo Ellen Ellis--get married and have four kids. Walter Emken--attend COS and then play Vic Sexis for the title of being the U.S. top amateur singles tennis player. Claude Emmerson--attend college or join the Air Force. Hazel English--go to beauty college. Theresa Fernandes--attend COS in the fall and then take a trip to Portugal in 1957. Jim Flanery--go to COS and then transfer to an as yet undecided upon college. Freddy Ford--attend college and become a coach. Robert Franklin--attend UCLA and take science courses. Olga Frutuoza--marry Ernie and raise lotsof little ones. Lynne Frymire--attend a New York career school. Paul Fuery--catch the hobo train out of town the next morning after graduation. Frances Galaviz--go to beauty college at Fresno. Norma Gallagher--attend college for four years and teach in elementary schools. E Barbara Garcia--attend Fresno Beauty College and become a hair style specialist. Eddie Garcia--become a long time bachelor.

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