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

 - Class of 1956

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CLASS HISTORY Now is the time that we go back over the happy memoriesofthe four years we have spent here in TUHS. Here we are making final plans for our graduation. To begin way back with our Freshman year: we elected Manuel Silva,President: Sonny McClure,V1ce President: Jean Barnes, Secretary: and Barbara Becker, Treasurer, for the hrst semester. The second semester we elected John Phillips, President: Betty Allen,Vice President: Shirley Babb, Secretary: and Barbara Becker was re- placedby Pat Holland as Treasurer during her illness. Then we were beginning to get the hang of things when we began our Sophomore year. We elected Donald Caldwell, President: Diane Linder, Vice President: Cathy Johnston, Secretary: Pat Holland, Treasurer, as our first semester officers. Our second semester the officers were: Desmond Coffee, President: John Phillips, Vice President: Wanda Taylor, Secretary: and Carolyn Miguel, Treasurer. Our Junior year was the year when things really started to roll as we chose John Phillips, President: Wanda Tuylor,Vice President: Diane Linder, Secretary: and Pat Holland, Treasurer for the first semester. Jan Turk was President forthe second semester: Laurel Grant, Vice President: Wanda Taylor, Secretary, and Carolyn Miguel, Treasurer. Our Head Yell Leader, Berta Lawry, was also a Junior. We chose as the Junior Play, uMr. Barry's Etchings,n a story of detectives, gangsters, and counterfeit fifties. Prom Chairman, Golda Voorhees, with the assistance of other Juniors, decorated the gym in brilliant colors to the theme of u0riental Fantasy.n DESMOND COFFEE 'E' R jfff N , . - X 1 af B .I ,N za, g 5,2 W 7, X. f rag? I N in ag . .Z L., jifrtligmxiqiq, ,Wim ufex kr f..e' el 3 'if' 'gifgjwe fin '. , . ,MQ- QQ 'W EQ if Y 3 f ee-'Q,.9+fe:Wi2i' L5 55 ,pu 'ff' Q'oQ Q QQ ,,Q il args gfg 29 QE' aff, f 4' ek 'i if 0 Q f . Vs V n 9 1 la 52 on-.4 :afar iii, TED BERGMAN Then we come to our biggest and saddest year, our Senior year. For this an-important year we selected as our student leaders: Ted Bergman, President: Gary Welton, Vice President: Louise Riedesel, Secretary: and Barbara Becker, Treasurer. We enjoyed a very successful first semester under these capable heads. Guiding us through an equally successful second semester were these capable, industrious officers: Desmond Coffee, President: Donald Caldwell, Vice President: Reatha Coelho, Secretary: andCheriDeLand, Treasurer. Our Senior play, 'The Night of January l6thn, has been one of the best performances displayed in TUHS for many, many years. The four leads were played by Diane Linder, Irene Korte, Roger Milnes and John Phillips. This year we inaugurated a new custom by having a Senior Breakfast instead of Senior Dress-Up Day. The Breakfast proved very successful and the Seniors really enjoyed their hotcakes, bacon, and eggs. Now that Numeral Planting is over we are all looking forward to Baccalaureate and Commencement with pride, but there comes with that a tiny lump that seems to rise with each thought of diplomas. Our years at Tulare High are over, but we shall never forget the happiness or the tears that go hand in hand with the class of n56n.

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EDITOR'S MESSAGE This last edition of the War Whoop for this year is proudly dedicated to the senior class of 1956. A lot of us seniors have spent four wonderful years here at TUHS and this War Whoop will help us to recall some of the good times we've had. Editing a school paper such as our War Whoop is not an easy task nor is it an unpleasant one to those interested. I can truly say that I have enjoyed this job and I would like to express my thanks to Jack Sheley, sponsor: Wanda Taylor, my assistant editor: the journalism staff: Mr. and Mrs. ud McGrew, vari- typer and printer: Andrew Eisnor and the boys who the photography: and to everyone in the faculty student body who has given us ideas or helped in way. The student body can definitely be an aid to ones who put out the paper by giving suggestions did and any the and constructive criticism. As we seniors goour various ways after graduation, I hope we can recall our years spent in such a wonderful high school that offers us so much, and look forward to a reunion where we can get together again. Kay Altaf fer Editor of War Whoop FN fN.FN CLASS SPONSOR'S MESSAGE UExpanding plants and growing industries call for a fresh supply of brains and talents. A greater per- cent of college graduates will be heading for jobs this year than ever before in collegiate historyn. So readsthe headlines day after day. Engineers, business administration and liberal arts students are being snapped up by companies looking for qualified people. During the next ten years industries will turn out 405 more goods and services, while man power will increase only 141. Women will have to be prepared to fill the remaining jobs and right now. One-third of the countries man power is woman power. What doesallthis mean uothe high school graduate? It should mean that graduation from high school is only a commencement for further training and education to qualify one for the necessary work of this nation. We hope that the four years spent in high school have been rewarding and profitable, and that there has been enough fun along with your work to satisfy you, but our greatest wish is that after three months of vacation. you might seek college or job training in order that you may be fully prepared to live and work successfully in an ever growing society. Miss Lois Thompson JAN TURK We are grateful to Jan Turk for the capable leadership of our Associated Student Body through a very successful year.



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