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

 - Class of 1960

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No idleness, no laziness, no procrastination, never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.n --The Editors... Uagfa of 67612651264 Diffs 936195 ijozawozcf Eadicczfiolz 6419111 Q115512 and Gqffancfalzfi 0419 ui Sfaff Cjcunfaua fifa gacuffy cuzcf Oqcfmziniiffzafiozz 65111615121 Qouaznmant 04651 cyouzi 66611 Dime 5120115 Dfzgazzizafioni Dum Sfudanfi ,gwaniou gundam .gjofzgomozai S-yzzsagmalz 7 2 4 6 5 70 75 34 45 62 54 774 725 730 163 773 151 K 5 im, ff- Av, l 1, , Q Yi X f, L iff ix f 4unl0 'm if X W f 'C , ff wt ww Qbecficatecf to 'z. onoutm Cjczfztwziggf 0 guardian of our alma mater! CLone child once of you--now but one of twob Giver of life-blood, our living water--1 Praise that be the clue what our feelings ar Drawer of the curtain from the black weather Bringer Stay by Through Advisor Our big That we to our sight visions full of light, our sides, let us walk together day and through night, by you both m friend, our torch-bearer forever, beaming sunt light the path we run, may go and lose our ways never, Till the race is done, until it is won. For what you have done, for what you will do, This Argus, sir, becomes our gift to you. --By Morris Dean I e for you: ade bright. u , h bl 1 h t d h h f. d r. Cartwright's One of Mr. Cartwright s ob ies s p 0 ography an ere e in s affairs leads him likely subjects at the 20-30 relays. Mr. Cartwright chats with Mrs. Valentine at the annual Teachers' Tea. f 'Qs ff 6 4- 2 1f', M interest in school to conversation with Mr. Morrelli and Mr. Stowell. 5 Gqffsncfanfz Bonnie Court, Noness Emerson. CNot pictured, Judy Wicks.J Nw PATSY BRYAN Co-Editor Hague Aifaff DANA DAMRON Co-Editor Left to right around table: Lorene Radmacher, Nadine Burry, Linda Brown, Julia Bailey, Evelyn McCa11ister, Dana Damron, Patsy Bryan, Martha Bryan, Morris Dean, Margaret Hepburn,Nancy Luton,Susan Sherman, Gay Russell, Doris Havens, Christy Schumacher. EVELYN MCCALLISTER Business Manager M . ANDREW EISNOR Photographer 'X LAVON PORTER Asst. Editor f , . .2 'E' f: ' 7? ,, '1 .QQYQ r, ina. .. My in , 3 1 N 'OO lb QQ MRS. BERNICE MCGREW Vari-Typist SUSAN SHERMAN CATHY SERPA Asst. Editor Art Editor 57:1 My Xl a 4 W , Q f ,J 1 ,jWg'f ,,'Wf- . V ,fl , I ' f 0,1 lg , ,, f g7?HgWj9 Y, 'Q 3,Q541,v,tQ,:j3? ,f Q , JF?- 'Z ?M ,hp 5' ff MR. CHARLES MCGREW MR. JACK SHELEY Photo Engraver-Printer Sponsor M M dufO9'Zaf26i ga M Y , QQ f ,L 3? yy My RPMLEEAQM ig Ky W , Qi? Qamfzua Y MMV WQMW fwwww . 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Awfzaigfii: Still stand some old structures.. CL'Z'ZO0L7 if - , :-fgfiy x ff Q- ,X M, - V . ,ff .f wf- ff ' ,Wx , 4 f 1, The stately palms in silhouette... -, . fi -V.. sy J 'I ,UA -,f-3' , Y 'v . If 5 M ' f ,fi if C fkvlwf ,f'. K 1, . hqizffzi . 4,,y'f94z , I f- V ' f az. gy ' . ' n 1 W. I . I N5 f. .4 f , '-rr' f Q. ' ', , 2 Q . 3,f'f' . 9' 1 ' ' J ' 1, Ni . i Y 0 ff WM,,,,nf,v ,fl If ' ' 'V .55 A .,,,, , , v . .af JW r , f f VA N ' ' .HV J ,,,, 'qw 'uw , -- -may -ujlw N-sf' if 4j,W,..a..M f f ,fi .W M dia., mammutwdwx- 1f2f ' The simple beauty of our classrooms... 1R 5 Z I 'X ne' . WY its' ww f!FE!!?fNr iiaha ls.. K 1 , --1I -- !-il lE WWQUEP sw X Seldom is it that we stoD and realize the striking beauty of our campus, these are only a few scenes, but perhaps they will serve to in- spire in you this realization. The much used football field... E 10 More trees enhance this place of learning... 1' Jw-- W wh S .in . Our Ivy-covered corridors..... R 2 J ,,., vi' yr ,,., fl . . Clouds watch over our silent campus. ew f sw U- MX We OM 5 Svlx YQWNWQW9 N SXKWYO: Y, QLQX Y Y h XL No X5 KA xe ark! AX KING QQ' Sf Yun ovvvlk txsm Xoaux 6- VQUVH N-HX? MPV 1 W QNM5 U 04 ufc 9167265 gacuffy cicfm and ilziaffzafiolz 'L'LVt9d fmg Mme, ' M cownoevffom of WUC. WWW ,V H XZ fi nf M Q 'y 'yy , L aw - ' -.QM f I - .f7?'7frM J 1 ' IMVZ KE Q - f f 'i , 'bf 4 9 K mi.. MM W 35 Z2 N Aw? A, N 'Q W..-,-r-.... f... S. 3 X 'I 'UK ff W 'Q I S ,NX gg !!Q H CARSTON E. KEEFE Chairman G Wow W' J' WAL Rogsvwcxefv RER oa mc! ofgfzuafsz-:L 16 SYN K' s Oizocfcm Uazfwziggf fpzincifzafja 55116195 The theme UTime', is most appropriate for a school year book. The philosophic topic most pop- ular in relation to this theme, the importance of the present, becomes very pronounced to seniors at graduation--a time generally recognized as a turning point where a single decision chooses among future paths whichnuy lead to diierent ways of life. Faced with these choices the graduate must surely agree with the philosopher, HThe time is now.' As he ponders over these decisions, he finds that his present choices are controlled by past decisions and actions. Choice of courses, attendance records,and grades during the years in high school determine whether or not he is sought after or rejected by colleges or employers. At this point the fuller meaning of the philosopher becomes apparent. Each moment once spent,is irre- trievable, and the acts performed or decisions made become an integral factor in all later decisions. cSNuf1.s'zi12fsncfa1zf'1 snags Things that endure are said to have stood the test of time. The criteria of time testing might very well be applied to education as it has dra- matically justified its worth and its cost. Although our history books and current writers Dass over this basic element in the development Of our society and economy lightly, nevertheless, Without our public schools, time would have Passed us by. jfsifg qfyaifa an EPM ,..-- v ,f 6, 'el-'-- '+' .fwmam5QHl .sem of gifzfi Mrs. Ada Brown advises many girls each year and directs activities of Girls' League. She is truly a great help to all the girls at TUHS. ECU2 of B055 Counseling boys and directing Boys' Federation is the time con- suming job of Mr. Bob Helland, who is considered a friend by all. G44 ft Education .qlzilzcifzcz Adult Education Principal Mr. Paul Longenecker coordinates the night school classes for adults. He also teaches several classes during regular school hours. Gqffancfcuzas Awufzazvtiot Mr. Herb Morrelli has the Job of Attendance Supervisor sometimes referred to as Utruant officer His duty is to catch all students who are Htaking time out from classes 5616! UOMHQE O'Z Mrs. Bess Valentine is head of our counseling department. She directs, advises, and assists all counseling problems and supervises all scholastic and aptitude tests. Duane Blackwill Boys' P.E. U.S.History '-f.,,,..c acuffff ,,,,. ,,,,, W X H312 Miss Florence Casady Chemistry W if u Horatio Cogswell General Science Mathematics MWZJJM-. D Roy S. Coon General Clerical U.S.History 5591 MMS: Way fr Robert W. Cole Orchestra Band Jesse J. Correll Driver Training Charles Cook Agriculture Dept. Head Ronald Colman Mech. Drawing Loren E. Court Trigonometry Algebra Curriculum Co. W Mrs. Ernestine Donahue Homemaking Foods, Clothing Oscar M. Edminster Adaptive P.E. Boys' P.E. Andrew F. Eisnor English Photography I 1 'f ' K f -x y- wi 1' if I fy 7 I W Miss Thelma Elliott Girls' P.E. Dept. Head 6 .M , g 1 J W, 1xX , y Xxx!! X c J g -- Miss Betty Farnsworth Girls' P.E. Jacob Gendelman Business Training Algebra lx ,.! .XO 7 pf N I 35 M J x r . 4 QEYQV iw f sf Frank J. Eliceche English, Spanish James H. Erickson Boys' P.E. Dept. Head W9 4 ,wig , - We my 7 ' Z Mrs. Alfreda Foxley Librarian f Mrs. Clara Francis School Nurse 4 ly.. , J 3 ,JS M' 2 ' J fwk .iggfc E G Slim? ' izif 'f . s 5 K Claude Gi berth Y v fi. Boys' P. ,X 5 A , Z Drive Tr ining'X wayne W Gill gK Agri cul ture Q czcuffy ' .1155 , g' ' Q 5 Tn ,. 'fin f,T,f54,f ' . , 44 . my l,...,N,x F , V 'A-,,..y?s A2 ' 'N ,w wf .f sm. fl :fails -' David Eshelman Audio-Visual s I X if V4 ........,..,. ,,. V 5 A ggrefi' 3 5 Q' E' Hg ki k 45 V 9- I f ff ' 3.1 4 5' SW Driver Training Ronald L. Funk English Typing Ol 004 Glen L. Good Agriculture is. i Q X yn ggi ip' x is A 5-1 A Q ,meth X t 1 C in Q 3 TY' Q , if g if 1 Joseph Hansen Social Studies 'if English Jimmy Gullett r if ,W J New -XXQ f A Cadet Corps Richard Griffin Social Studies Driver Training Adriane E. Gott Algebra Geometry ,,,.,,--f- E. D. Jackson Social Studies English Mrs. Jewell Huffman Counselor Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice Charles Herndon Clerical Co-op H A' Placement Bureau Miss Verna Hanson Business English English 'lu W if i K Charles H. Knapp Q Vocal Music J 4H1s Charles A. King ff iipp -7? Social Studies U.S.HiS Frank Kennedy fe Auto Mechanics Mrs. Rachel Jones Social studies Q LL English Foods 'JC 136 Morris Knudsen French Latin Mrs. Frances Kramer 7 Special Classes- Deaf Miss Pauline Kruse Bookkeeping Business Machines Counselor ., Miss Betsy Langhans Curriculum Co-or. Social Studies James W. Lawrence General Shop Mech. Drawing .1 l Industrial Math C861 Levin, Psychologist U.S.History 1 Q ss . .X Q ww.,..,,,, ' i 4 5 , QZGV 4' C S at if Gordon E. Lowe Instrumental Music Curriculum Co-or. Roe A. Lynch Bookkeeping Sales Stanley Manro Mathematics Driver Training cuffgy 26 D., was xl' 2 Ernest Lambrecht Woodwork Mech. Drawing Studies Government Counselor Alfred Marshall Social Studies English BOYS' P. E. aaufty ' y . xt QE Mrs. Lilyan Martinez Girls' P. E. Otto Mertz Biology Richard Miller Sheet Metal Metal Shop Mrs. Lavesta McMurphy Homemaking i k f i 444 1. Wt'-f-Q V,,,x , f ,sz gwev Mrs. Anne Pappas 5 Art Mrs. Muriel Nygren English Reading Mrs. Lois Peters Homemaking Clothing Carl Noffsinger Social Studies Algebra Counselor Mrs. Charlotte Peterson English ..-.114 Counselor ,ff npr 1. as 2 I ' ra .. Fire-..,j William Prieur 2e0?iQf?ir,2XpWK?7Z6fiQQg Social Studies Loyd Phillips Crafts w Claude Retherford U.S.History Driver Training 27 ,f lik. Mrs. Mabelle Riedesel Homemaking Dept. Head D fs , ,X 1, PM I f K Aw 4 Mrs. Vera Robertson rwgVaf,,,faQ 'W'Vf Special Education f V CL uffy . .14 .Q -W vim 1 X xl Clayton Sheesley Auto Mechanics Mech. Drawing Crafts QQ Miss Carol Sandusky Girls' P.E. Clothing Jack Sheley Social Studies E Journalism Mod. Civ. Miss Shirley Skufca Public Speaking Drama, English Modern Dance Irwin Schwartz English Carroll Stowell g Carpentry ' , S gi Social Studies F ' D D 5,f Counselor X 1 K X X fs!! Henry Tavener Driver Training Boys' P.E. 5W ' Q j f 7 at Lf , S X Ufgff f mx? Q X f 6 f Jack E. Theige Merchandise Co-op. Business Machines Student Store Miss Lois Thompson K English rjgmlawifv NfYJwii- kjQfluEp.CDLbLxic4f , , L 'a 4 M ,U A 'M if W S Mrs. Willie Tomlinson English if Max M. Voshall Boys' P. E. Typing Douglas Wi l son Al gebra Plwsics P- 'VF-K Mx Nonnan H. Walker Agriculture Uflnflillill lun: Smit Dfflce Typ: mrfm A samuel. nf nr Lv , Q v -new - - 2113: Pi? fi o . QQ? A M, N' 'Milli'- ' gf K V NVH lssqkxxvww .J A Nfl! '1 5 . f J ' 1 - .N 7 . S 1 , I X 'ifx i r.,. A ff.sL5 luur W X' -'rams . m, . 1 . r'R,s1 Q1 rfiter Ligl :J i' AS. .Lx .' f ' i Cli fford Wise Business Tr. Business Math Bookkeeping John F. Ward Social Studies Student Govt. Counselor Nelson M. Witte Electricity Radio Stage Crafts -57 ai KK ,- 'sv' Arthur Williams Athletic Director Social Studies Counselor cz Laffy iwms ,W,. 'Gal Mrs. Dorothy Armstrong Secretary to Supt. -6 , ,. 4 v ff Q , , 5 nf' X. in 1 ' my ,Sv q 0 :kb . V .atm . ,f 'Q Apiiks ., V 4,VffV se. '. ' f-it a 45 5. I s u Kam' 'K' x , N H , Q- aw in Qc N Q ima ' U N . nf' ' fed' .Qfxt Nt Q ' .Ja X 4 ,W . s, Mrs. Evelyn Hennion Secretary 1 zaikscf My i ,, ,fvblk t Mrs. Ethel Cantwell Secretary Mrs. Iva Faryewicz Receptionist j . Leland Houck f f . if . f ,M xc Bus Maintenance Y fcfi ro.r Qtf'L f Jil Vx Mmm Mrs. Lillian Knapp Secretary On Mrs. Betty Lowe Textbook Clerk f't, f vim, Mrs. Ruby Martin Secretary Mrs. Bernice McGrew Vari-Typist Mrs. Lois Fry Secretary ,mrs 52 George Lawrence Head Custodian J Charles McGrew Photo Engraver Printer Cikaff ihigii iisw Mrs. Helen Nelson Accountant Mrs. Doris Rogers Secretary . V ,fx James Shirk Attendant Lock er Room W f Mrs. Yetta Newman Matron ' En. M-.Jul-AK: .W f zo . M 1 Tr f V fr,-, at ,I 'K V I , Mg J 1 ' f sf , 4 ani' Q-., .4 ' V I ' Sw af W an P Q9 .. Tulsa Phillips Maintenance fwwdls f X Dept. Head Oscar A. Nelson Cafeteria Mgr. 5 W I . ,, I' PM John J. Seavers Business Mgr. 'Q' iran. -fbll XJ Jam Mrs. Zella Sheley Secretary Du Mrs. Mary Welty Secretary .. , .I Mrs. Vi Young 2, J , -.. Secretary 'J .ff Mrs. Anita Wiechman Clerk CEM! f .M ll . Q A ,N ,nf H in Z nu T 4 fl 27 1, ,1 W :mf ' wt ' 4 V f ,V f. . ., ','a Jawa. 4 as , i X 'wiht uit U W . 5 .223 2 ' Q W . :.,, ,,,, ,gh fr , 4, -f Q ,, ,K I .w W' 7 riff, . ,I Jf , . , r x.f , , l .,,vt, ,, ., . ,, ,di f . yay X ,l ,,,XN,1 I A tg ,,NW 0.14 , . .,, ,, ,Q I ..f' ' it ,gg ff' ., 1 , ,' ' rw ,' if M X' M' M ' Q an r,,?3 gfg' f'i ,4v, id, I ,,. , 'mhz ,..,7lviVffN 4' ,V , , I Us s . f 11. if , Mr. Franklin helps to keep our campus beautiful. fv- Mr. Babb inspects a power mower. I als. Mr. Atamian works in the shop. Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Bertha Franklin, Christopher Pass, Oscar Nelson Mrs. Marian Jenkinson, Mrs. Ruth Dunlap. It takes many hours of work by many people to keep our high school running smoothly, to keep the campus well trimmed and beautiful, to keep the playing fields and tennis courts in good condition, the buildings well maintained and painted. Many of the custodians work at night in order to keep the classrooms clean and in order. The mechanics in the bus garage keep the busses running smoothly so the drivers are able to make their daily runs during the school year to bring in the students from the outlying districts. It was impossible to obtain pictures of all our custodians, yard men, bus maintenance men and others who daily spend their time and effort to keep our high school in the best possible condition. Our appreciation and thanks go to these people. Mr. Seaman keeps the big busses clean inside and outside. 4 , F l x I Y Q i wwf rf Nffwiiyflif X 3? ?My,fJyy0Q?f Myffgwfwym NMg3Q,My flffWfvf ixkbff FSM? QM cqufogfzafzga 17TH ' fi Vfwf, ,olfnsawcl qbw-1wfw4f'Zl7J 4 Dfffy ZZ7x',-132.2 0,6 f f ?5 '-J: ' ww fo 04.4 MM4- Ttcfffy ,uf ZDKKSBAJJ, f 6 cf,-9-6162016 Qfne day, ofpefni My io be jcrlfeyflfmfved do Q4 ,gg gg,,M ioofnellefvnfvtag, of awww. Q WK Q., LK' Begg YQ-41.25 J' ZIUQKQ U wiv , Tffw-4 QfgjW6 !WV 1 r r , f a JWMQMW5 'I - W mm W ffvu' lfjlu uf? QW 5' W ZW 7 fb J flycffgj . N mf qw Ii? OC nj! ML Jia 41,1 R115 fx f Q 'VI A 'AII If b MPAW W ' U, A if 4'165'L3?NTfnW1f? gmlw f M M QM ff W i ,704 ,- ,ff 1131 MN My limldflluy of l CMV V0 f A nffg f,ffKf'DM'f-VNQKJ41 NMMA! MX QQ j, fi Mn? WH ' WW ,fn 11 Q diff fn ,fn if L ,Air if f ,afulfd 'fir Af Nuff PMQJW K0 if ff!! ,. 'Wm nf ,DAX W1 ,IWW y I l ,V 1, Wwjfk ,ff 1' n1 f!,f5!V fffw,-M ij V . , K, wi vw UMM i , , fy mf W V 7 If A ,ff O' J if If ,41n'Jd KWAA M an LL' ff 'V' fi f ,W I I , 1 ff A M ffbqwa' H1 K fx JV HA .40 . sf' il, f W fy , I M 171' Aff 4, 1 I rg I ,1 I X ,yjf , I ,fx Y A an r rl 'A ' 5 f I Q 'H vm 1 ff ,f ie! rv ,, ,' ' f 42? ff' 3 'f 4411 aff , N, K W 1 MQ ,, 'gun ' 5 f f is. asf K' W 'f ff r.,.,,, , . .1ff9 W, K V . iw Y I4 ww 4 f ,W Q r 2 'fri J ,, , .4 W? L ' 1 N A - , '1::5,,..,..,f: I ff X if f I X? fN ?SQ-.. . X - , in ' W X N M-NX ww ,ww 6 i MORRIS DEAN President Time is a just and merciful judge of Man. As the Present she weighs all Man's decisions and actions on the scales of eternal Goodness and Wisdomg as the Future she either rewards him in accordance with the Solomonic Will he has exercised in his choices, or punishes him for his neglect of the Truth and for his indulgence in platitudes and frivolity. Mercy rules her: only when she is the Past is Man beyond a second chance. Morris Dean A.S.B. President Student ocuzci YUN LARRY KNAPP Vice President KAY WAITE Social Chairman ,.Z,,ffw f ROSE M. RUIZ Secretary CATHY SERPA Publicity Chairman KAREN LOWE Treasurer JOHN WARD Sponsor 'Tl .:. he fi , C . AIHT1' 1st Semester Student Council: Seated Cathy Serpa, Kay Adams, Jack Clark McNatt, Arlene Borges, Mary Jarvis Kathy Brown, Sue Poston, Judy Kelley, Dana Damron, Jan Strawmyer, Randy Tafoya, Don FihCh. Kay Waite, Patti Taylor, Gloria Fagundes, Jerry Bryant, Max Choboian, Pat Bryan, Donna Standing: Larry Knapp, Rose Margaret Ruiz, Karen Lowe. Morris Dean. ocuzcif am su 2nd Semester Student Council! Seated! Jan Strawmyer, Randy Tafoya, Leonard Reed, Patti Taylor, Don Finch, Donna Lea Webb, Morris Dean, Rose Margaret Ruiz, Larry Knapp, Kay Adams, Jerry Bryant, Gloria Fagundes, Jack Clark, Judy Kelley. 2nd Row: Patsy Bryan, Sue Poston, Arlene Borges, Mike Robine t, Max Choboian, Mr. John Ward, Frank Rocha, Dana Damron, Mary Jarvis, Diane Hvistendahl, Kathy Brown. 1 ksS:?wQ?3gf A. LW f - 37 , .s Sf J . ,W MAX CHOBOIAN President iw W3 'TQY NADINE BURRY Qe,M Syagyf ynmsb -SW Safe ,,e, x SY2'59v - ,. , ss ' sf. 9' Sw Q s 2 xgx ,Wink X 4 7 a 1 Q X if J sexing Mx, X its if MIKE ROBINETT S . President hgffw awwl ffl? silk asa: ygp ,s,,,T . Gas DANA DAMRON Secretary KAY WAITE Secretary 'QP PHYLLIS SOUZA Vice President if S Vice President SH LBA HAMPTON NANCY MORRIS Treasurer Treasurer mf gamaafat 2126! gamaafaz a 4 'ta en.n T r ,' 5,5 if ne, ,ff MISS LOIS THOMPSON Class Sponsor Enthusiastic and hard working are two words that well des- cribe the vitality of the Senior Class this year. With great success the class sponsored the traditional Christmas Dance. On April 1, the Senior Class presented their annual class play entitled uAnastasiaH for which they were well rewarded for all their labor. They are also to be admired for their help in supporting the Korean girl, Ok Hi Ho. , fs, . A N, y S S X 2 J wgwyg , R 1 W' 1, ,-1 , - 1 1 1 , , . , 1, lst Semester Senior1CounciQ: Front Row: Dana1QamronffShe1baAHamptob, NadfnefBurry7'NanoQJMotris, Sue Barnes, Francene Meeks 2nd Row: Miss Lois Thompson, Alan Burton, Fred1Thompson, Man Houdyshe1I, Mike Rbhinett, Doug Yarbrough, Virgil Amos. . r 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 1' 1' N '1' ref'-f-1-S 1 f 7 I e Y 4- 1 5 1 1 1 ' , W 1-f J ,K ,f 2- M .1 V , b Nt we 1 1 Si 1 1' A, 'ws J' f W Y 14. 1 1 1, 1 .U f 5 A- : N I, 4 Rf 1 , 1 11 U ' -1' v X 1 1 J . 1 1 I , ' I 1 f' f V' 1 ,. 14 V ,' ' 1 V, ,' f fy if , 1 1 ' 1 A ' V , I J' ' ' L f1 If f W' i IJ , , 1 1, 1 1 I 11 1 .M 1 1? X4 VJ W i W J W M X 1 M r , 1 N 1 ' 1 J 1 1 .- Y 1 .4 V 1, H Q m, 1 , '1 Y o If - . M F rl L V 1, '- , V L f L11 4 I T I 1 J A 1, , f 1 , ,, ,,, ,V , f J ,M Aw J I , .G V, frx V 1 f 1 1 ' ,, 1' xv ,, 1 1 5 , 1' 1 1 1 J ' f 1 4 ' 1 ' , V V 1 A X X e V ,5 f , 1 .1 1 ' 1 X 1 1 X' , 'ft' I -in ,M 'J , ,WSI 1 J ' IL , 1' Q ' 1 ' 1 .f I 1 11 f , f J Y 1 1 ,, , I , X X 2nd Semester Senior Council! Front Row: Phyllis Souza, Peggy Oden, Rita Fagundes, Lupe Bejtran, Nadine Burry,Christy Schumacher Dana Damron, Nancy Morris, Miss Lois Thompson. 2nd Row: Jerry Dixon, Ernest Artimj MikeHRobinett, Doug Yarbrough, Ray Hernandez f- una ' 1 or ,I Q, ,. Q , I' , Zvl,f AL 4 . ,hc 4 11515 4 Q t Nb 5-ilu .4-,-fu, x, ' QQ DONNA MCNATT President Thi nf Qgamaztaz BETTY M N ZES ANGIE GREGORY Secretary Treasurer s year the Junior Class presented HDown to Earthn as their annual play. It was one of the best ever and the cast was well rewarded for its work. The Kelley The juniors were very proud of the election of Judy as Football Queen. second semester was kept busy with plans for the Junior-Senior Prom. This year the theme was USayonaran and the Chairmen were Donna Philpott and Marcia Posson. JUDY WICKS ' Vice President I1 iff f l j Q 1 'I JUDY KELLEY MRS. ANN PAPPAS Representative Class Sponsor APS i?s,Zrp?:.1 MARCIA BECK JOY SWALL Secretary Treasurer PATTI TAYLOR President 40' Kr 'x i v MIKE FULLER Vice President u , - . f A-,,,, fs. .Tw,,, lat, ,Q ya -, .ab J., pq ' 1' RQ! K I V-f - ax, M 'Q , , 4 4-vxv, Ag. r f '-1, P S' .nv ' '. A s ' X 1 K JP lf, rr-X K i Q R. Q 1 e.j3' :, .gt 1 gf' L .f f N., f 1' K . ' A ' A-N , it ls f' S ?Q.? Xbylo if '.x' I J ' 53:5 - dr uf , ' 'N' '- 'V f First Semester Council: Judy Kelley, Marcia Posson, Kay Rising, Dulcie Azera, Donna McNatt, Susan Kandarian, Patti Taylor, Betty Souza. 2nd Row: Dale Kreiger, Bill Travis, Mrs. Ann Pappas, Jess Adams, Gail Peterson. Luzicrz owzci Second Semester Council: Mike Fuller, Jerry Brown, Burke McMurdo, Ignacio Perez, Garth Brott, Dick Cochran, Dave Frederickson, Jess Adams. 2nd Row: Margaret Hepburn, LaVon Porter, Kay Rising, Donna Philpott, Marcia Posson, Judy Kelley, Patti Taylor, Julie Stadden, Marilyn Long, Mrs. Ann Pappas. ,PQ ,W 1 C fi -A , Q'- ' A 'W 41 --no ARLENE BORGES President DIANE M LLO Vice President if ,L N X Q7 .awww its . x 4 va 2 VIRGINIA THOMPSON Secretary BERNADETTE LUCIO Secretary FRANK ROCHA President FREDDY RUIZ Vice President FRANK ROCHA PATTI PAGGI Treasurer Treasurer uf cgemaifefz Zzzcf Semester Sys., S 7,3 if , 'Qi ' Nga in g .igxi si 1 ' R.. , ,, .mmwaw in ik. I SUE POSTON Representative It was a very active year for the Sophomore Class Council. The first semester council activities were varied and interestingg the Council helped decorate goal posts for home football games and helped with the con- cession stands. The second semester studied and selected the designs for the class rings. They also served at the Junior-Senior Prom, and, as a last gesture to their departing Seniors, the sophomores decorated for the Commencement Program. VERN LONGLEE Class Sponsor A , a 'wW gf, vybffffgtfy ,f,, it Q ' at ' ... B JL 57s l , i , : L A 1 fn W , ,A Wx Y , , B, 0 A ' ' AW fm al ' ' V 1 Front Row! Diane Mello, Bernadette Lucio, Ardelle Aulman, Doris Havens, Arlene Borges,Bernadette lst Semester Sophomore Council iCosta, Kay Davis. 2nd Row: Tessa Aguilar, Donna Enos, Frank Rocha, Barbara Dutto, Sue Poston. flgomoza owzci 65 -r an '1J!4f f - 'Q lin he QVC' ' Q E 2nd Semester Sophomore Council: Front Rowi Bernadette Costa, Bernadette Lucio, Virginia Thompson, Frank Rocha, Fred Ruiz, Arlene Borges, Janice Cordeiro. 2nd Row: Linda Ragle, Bobby Jepson, Marjorie Reed, 7 43 mf Sanzaifez YVONNE TOLEDO Vice President MARY JARVIS President fm-, nr 1 iw' We-vv KATHY BROWN Representative MRS. WILLIE TOMLINSON Class Sponsor UK ,n.4g if 40' . I ,,4w fb1 ,X ,a.4g4. 1 R n .Ane ...J i M . li?i awk BILL MCCREARY Vice President DIANE HVISTENDAHL President 2126! .fgslnaifa 1 SIDNEY SHIRLEY Secretary Treasurer MARCIA ZINK In future years it is hoped that other Freshman Councils will be able to do the good job that has been done this year. In spite of their inexperience this year's freshmen rose to the challenge of their first year in high school government. They were fortunate in having a very good sponsor, Mrs. Willie Tomlinson. The first semester officers got the ball rolling with lots of activities in which freshmen participated. The second semester council picked up this work and carried it on to a grand finish. ANNETTE TOWNS ROSE MARIE PINHEIRO Secretary Treasurer .X lp Q aww it X i in fs' K W , W gg. 'fa -- N -.- kg YEAR ' First Semester Council: Sidney Shirley, Marcia Zink, Mary Jarvis, Yvonne Toledo, Kathy Br HZ LU2' 2nd Semester Freshman Council: Front Row: Bill McCreary, Diane Hvistendahl, Rose Marie Pinheiro. 2nd Row: Nevarov, Dan Correll, Kathy Brown, Mary Jarvis, Lana Henry. X ff-o f 1-:r f L we Q xxx ,K , .X . :fs -S - fix ' Q S QNUW fi own. Mary Ann Rocha, Manya v Q ri '71 ' :' S xx Nw L .1 1 UXAQSXX gkmxbwx 3 X -naw. G4 C 1 ST,- ' ,ig N-,-I 3 - jgxkyx at Q4 giiEEEg fm 1.5. my ,U A , fi lik S-fi 0, f W' igi 2 X 1 1 Y s W 1 K 'ff 45 N-.s.wx. sw? in-L kifqghwa Front Row: Sharon Vermillion, Bernadette Lucio, Marcia Zink, Elaine De nMgdgrios, Diane Hvistendahl. 2nd Row: Ann Busby, Judy Jackson,fQernadetteM QQQigQg Gale Hodge, Kathy Grant, Marcia Posson, Lupe Be tran, JillhKafnu San ra Hanks, Christy Schumacher, Judy Osterman, an y Joest. 3rd Row: Cathy Serpa, Kay Davis, Kay Adams, Kathy Brown, Miss Pauline Kruse,Frede1la Scott, Mrs. Ada Brown, Connie Erath, Dana Damron. 0375 I I?5JE tation ounci Serving the schoolis the main objective of the Boys' Federation. Their several projects include furnishing clothing, buying lunches, and making athletic insur- ance payments for needy boys. All boys at TUHS automatically belong to the club which is led by President Jack Clark and Sponsor Mr. L. M. Helland. 46 QEQMZI Sagas ounci A busy year was had by all council members of Girls' League. Besides sending out Christmas dinner and gifts, Thanks- giving dinner and other welfare needs, the council presented one of the best Spring Week assemblies and a very beautiful Back- ward Dance. Enthusiastic council members, under the leadershipof President Kay Adams and sponsors Miss Pauline Kruse and Mrs. Ada Brown, made the group a success this year. Front Row: Don Finch, Pat Longan, Jack Clark. 2nd Row: Max Choboian, Mr. L. M. Helland, Terry Fry. ,,Qn. if ff -'ibn xxx , ' Q? it gas Z7 r-I, 'W we 1 'K ' f H 3 LLfO9'zcLf265, f . Nl .J I ,N P' Q. 'fm Nt , kqfcw .1 ,MLT , C1 . Q c K I K x. X - ' - . 5 lx ' 1 f' 'QA f ,A L - xl 7 Vx is. -J i 'f.'V, 5-'7 'l M lx- A ax V Q, LQ! E , X Y Q - , f ,V 1 N X k M 5 K XC 4 ,, , K, -N 1 4.1 X, ' 1, f X ' ' ' U ' Gi ' , K k Q.-1 Q x 4 3231 1' QM X Y ALWKJ I! Lg L L Xf- I ' N fy .. vgA,,,,ZK- f gg, ,J ' U F- VUVA ,- qgx V 7 I -7- . n A ' 'x ., ,, - ' -C-. L, I fi, I Ik :L-- ,5J C. 4-4 QV -CQ, 1 9 ,f --1 ,N 5 5 A A 4' Y ' I 4-Z I V ,V VX K 1' X Cl' , 1'- J' , 1,5 bb if UN' , J L.. Kkwc X 1- C-1-AZ 2 - 'S ' Q L ' f' my qf f - 9 Y f -f 4 Ax A: 1 ' LK xv, - ' if A 5, xl' f 17 LLL-LL 4 WWW W o?JiL4fW?MWVQl 9? im N W 2 ff f 39 W, Www 3,55 ww 25 S2354 VFW mf M fhke ua Uhe wafueo make iowofbd YUM, W-vMMZed cvgboflfe, 1350 do ofufl, mfifr1fMle4x fhoaifefrm io Ufnefifu end. cqffsz OLLTQ we g, , MM Mp, I 2 !,,,M X H K V. fx 42, 3 ' Wi Q55 R vig, cwucziian Lffagg The three Hawaiian girls attired in Muu Muu's con- versing between dances are Nancy Walker,Ann Edminster and Marcia Beck. Final touches were completed by Alan Burton, Dana Damron, Nadine Burry and Van Houdyshell. setting for tga , ,y I . ' v is , A J M , M yqb Madge , AMC 'fK!,,,,1'r Q5?a Qii M653 M M - 'QQZEWW Za iff? W 550 fr' ,V,' Decorating for the Prom were: Front Row: Connie Haslam, Nadine Burry, Lupe Beltran, Dana Damron, Judy Osterman, Karen foweT-EweH'G5ble. 2nd Row: Jesslyn Phelps, Van Houdyshell, Pat Shannon, John McGrew, Mike Robinett, Alan Burton, Jack Clark, Johnny Castro and Jim Cooper. Hawaii was the setting for our annual Junior-Senior Prom. Lush greenery, dowers, murals of the islands, and grass huts gave the feeling of a south sea paradise. Huts were placed around the room with Jimmy Coughran and his orchestra within the largest hut. Shades of pink and purple fading into coral, created an illusion of a Hawaiian sunset. The entrance depicted a jungle trail opening into a village over a bridge with magnolias and gardenias floating in the pond below. Nadine Burry and Dana Damron were chair- men for the event with other juniors contributing much of the work. By tradi- tion, Freshmen decorated the powder room, and the Sophomores served refreshments in the Alumni Court. 799 - 1 . , . - ,M 'f'g2.a1,,-M 'M Enjoying refreshments in the Alumni Court are Barbara Frost, John Shipley, Cheryl Henard, Duane Miller Cpartially hiddenj, Roger Gordon Cback to cameray, and Martha Dorei. Karen Lowe and Van Houdyshell dance as Sophomore Hawaiians look on. I v ffwfdy guy 2 4, If lv N J Handsome young men and girls in beautiful gowns danced the night away. Junior Class President Jack Clark and co-chairmen of the Prom Nadine Burry and Dana Damron, with their escorts lead off the Grand March. 93mm Barefoot girls primp and gossip between dances. Our annual Senior Christmas Dance was held at the Town and Country Club, thanks to the gener- osity of some Senior parents who paid for the rent of the club as their gift to the student body. Under the direction of Pat Bryan and supervision of Miss Lois Thompson, class advisor, seniors decorated the hall with Christmas finery. Music by the HChantiersn set the atmosphere, making the affair one of the finest of the school year. Jim Rix and Bonnie Court draw stares as they giggle oversomething. fziifnzai CLIZGE WK Slips whirl and knees bend as the dance gets Just a few couples remaining to the end into full swing. are attracted by the camera. , . , All-American Guy, Mike Manro, and Girls' League President, Kay Adams, lead the Grand March. 'f r L. '5'9'I'-s'ij',, ,- Ia ' 1 if Nadine Burry Dana Damron and Kay Davis work on the decorations for the entrance archway. A centerpiece of ivy, bricks, and wire - J gg . N. , 9 I I if CLCZQOLTCUZ CUZCE uSpring Is Bustin' Out All Over' was a very appro- priate theme for this year's Backward Dance, sponsor- ed by the Girls' League Council. Co-Chairmen for the event were Bernadette Costa and Marcia Posson. Decorations for the dance typified the starting of springg on the walls were huge flowers and love- birds. The entrance was a glitter covered bridge which supported a white archway entwined with vari- gated flowers, in the center of the room was a large fountain. A main attraction was the presentation of UGirls' League Guy'--Mike Manro, who led the Grand March. All in all the dance was a huge success. was the base of a water fountain of tinsel. 'gli W I TRW f Refreshments are plentiful and enjoyed by many. HPick up two and circle to the leftn is followed through by all the sets. Six hands up while the king and queen do-ce-do. 'ZEQ HZQIZ 6U2CS Gala affair, that sums the freshman dance up in a nutshell. The freshmen chose the National Guard Armory for their annual fall dance. They started the evening off with square dancing and ended it with social dancing along with refreshments. The teachers from the Physical Education department called the dances while the home room teachers and the class sponsor acted as chaperones. Freshmen are also fans of social dancing Happy, dreamy, and cute freshmen end a night of dancing. Oqffez amz amass . , as M fx 'gif' I .v 0 U .F Claude May and partner dis- play their dancing technics. Because of the condition of the gym the After-Game Dances have been held in the Memorial Auditorium this year. The dances, held after home football and basketball games, are sponsored by different clubs as money raising projects. Music is supplied by different bands. Slow waltzes are favorites with the couples 3 Slightly dazed students dance after a basketball victory. Decorations, fast music, and energy are still prominent in the wee hours. dance. As the dance comes to a close a . few students dream away the last I 1 fxh M 'ff V ' Y Wfk fy- 41. M ,gf -,A - f 1.1, ' iff. Morris Dean, Jim Rix, and Paul Korte question Nancy Morris during play rehearsal. Morris Dean and Paul Korte look through picture album during play. my Q NX .hr Paul Korte and Morris Dean listen intently as Jim Rix explains his idea. Costumed actors Carl Sparks, Nancy Morris and De De Martin pose for picture. 'XB ' x A .r'f. .'qYNNt1 -x sgggpww X' 'lx Sly... r +44 -N H5-1 1 z Ms.-.,-wi'il.i'flf . .,4,if,.i.fs,fffwii1x?g,g'?s:xSggi-W 5551, X X1r:Qg,'ff'fN .J 1 .-r. y rQ,, P 'f SX1-Six :P ' N.-, ' ..?Sfssg55?tSjfg -,.:1Q,, mil 1.0 sfiiEa2'mm!fs , 'S is-5-F5'fE:'f,x21?' 11 jg 11.91 lg gg jf f ., sy . . 'lufgw ' QM.: , ffl X aim ' , A hr? M i J ,M MW , ata La A ,p rama th' ea .when they chose fAn tasian o their Senior ,P1ay. Th lay concerns a yo g rl take in by a prince and his dekickgg ban er an art' , because of he rese bil ce to n ess asia. to se her mb ti us s iors tackled a rE9Fe dif i piece of n endo eiggt from stasia randmot that she gs, pl ni fe we re pri ess. er ap al t y Auld obta' e money ft by st a's fa r. ThrQl ut the p gxffige secr rema'ns ether or t s e i he n tasia. T o e who s ' pl re ver ch ente ned by the ont us or of banker dthete de scenes between , the yo g 1 an sia' randmothe . Tho in t e ast re: im Rix, ncy1Mo s, Emily Renaud, Morri an, Pa K rte, Ca ks est Artim, Alan rton De in, Gar n Whi ennis 0'Barr Elden Ki an Ro Margar uiz. den d' or wa D Damxkgzda faculty advisors we Miss Sh' ley ca and M . arles Herndon. M 0 Wfflw Jim Rix points out a likeness to Nancy Morris and Paul Korte. an Nancy Morris, as Anastasia, looks quite bewildered in her new surroundings. Garyalynn White and De De Martin practice curtsying for Paul Korte. 4 ? H fy f ' 'Z 4 X - :V s M Q, ' W Q . fin bf at 6,7g 5 ,Q QSZA Q W if X rw Third angel, John Berryhill, is content with the oldsters he brought together. Luzioz Q-Uff, Zu Burke McMurdo, the near- sighted college boy, sprawls out on the floor looking quite bewildered Judy McAnally and Sylvia Winters are solemn looking, while Jan Strawmyer and Donna McNatt are quite preoccu- pied with themselves. Q ' 2 fi? ix' H Two of the angels, Judy McAna1ly and Pete Houck, are rather dis- turbed with their results on earth. Kay Glass, the humorous maid, bawls over her lost love. I ff Dave Fredrickson, the old seafarer, looks rather leery. Wonder why? Bettye Knapp's HDown to Earth', directed by Miss Shirley Skufca and Mr. Charles Herndon, with student assistance from Judy Kelley, was presented by the Junior Class as their annual production. Two angels, Agnes and Wilfred descended to earth and could not return without the souls of Augusta Applegate and Herman Howell. Pilone, a half angel, tagged along in hopes of attaining his second wing. He melted the heart of Augusta causing her to fall in love with Herman, and to give away her fortune to her spend-thrift relatives. Pilone also succeeds in winning the heart of Diana Clump, the scatterbrained maid of Augusta. The story ends with Pilone receiving his second wing and returning to heaven with Agnes, Wilfred, and the soul of Diana. In the cast were: Judy McAnally, Pete Houck, Sylvia Having fun at the rehearsals are the three angels, John Berryhill, Judy McAnally and Pete Houck. Winters, Dave Frederickson, John Berryhill, Ruth Kent, Billie Jean O'Brien, Susan Kandarian, Charles Smythe, Jan Strawmyer, and Burke McMurdo. Judy Kelley Student Director J Donna McNatt, Susan Kandarian, Chuck Smythe and Billie Jean 0'BT16H discuss family affairs while the rich aunt, Sylvia Winters, takes no part in it. Vivacious pom-pom girls lead off a rally with one of their original routines. Modern dance members went back to the Hroaring 20'sn for a good performance. Modern dance group display their talent by performing difficult dances. i cgwfieci uemgfiea x R x J w X. , W r . X. XJ The Latin Knights, a TUHS song group, entertained students with original song arrangements. Madrigal singers were popular at the Thanksgiving Program. r , f Wggjzff ' ' c4ufog 5 I! 1' f f M! H ww ? NM N fff 4 fb' i X 'NV' r kj t X, , 1 .l jj X ' M ,U U xx 6 www fjb QV F UQ In VA fi ,Q pw 5 f X Vip J OX L QQ ! Xajgfgxx , ! 5635 WW WW Qgiisllx 1 V ik Q E Xx L ,nf s K-Lrvxb YXbLvx so TAIR c.f-n'i- goof! for 'J ,iElA,H5j,,,,AjiJ6 WWQW 70? WWW WL! fwfgj? fdii ff' Une: ig- K-1 '1 We mural noi wofaie iflfrne flow UFLOMT, Ms The ffkiffe ire, made of. 6 ev- ff' J I2 I 'W Qi? 47' Y I0 2 if ff' 3 'Q 9 , 3 ,R 4 ,, 8 5- 5 I f,gar4lP 1 .aw wwf Allan Hough repairs one of the carts used on the farm. 1 J U. if Ziff . ll ll E '5 J Y . -Q' 1-fu 4 , Gqgticuffuza One of the many courses at Tulare High is Agriculture. It is given to students who are interested in becoming farmers,or who are already living on farms and wish Uoimprove their methods. During the fall of 1959, boys taking the agri- culture course competed in the cotton judging contest at Fresno. All the high schools in the San Joaquin Valley, that offer an agriculture course, were invited to participate. We wish to extend our congratulations to these boys taking this course. In this atomic age let us never forget the farmer, for food makes a nation strong. lp , , ei A 'V it.-X.-QWW' 5L'3Lxi?!'!4'7'N 4 ilufra i -N, X-up , ,Q get-1 mi ,, r. JZ, lsmii 5 4 it 'M fig .255 A' Mis NJWJ sa , All the boys are careful with their tools and keep them in good working order. . . -f..., W.. 4 rv . I- , . 2 A . CA Carpentry is one of the facets of agriculture. The boys make their own trailer beds in their work shop e QBHUMWN Exactness and perfection are goals in the art classes. Etching is difficult to perfect and requires patience. 'Q' 3 r f. ,ill 54'ZfiCLl2 'zaffi Courses in the Helds of Arts and Crafts are designed to provide opportunities for students with exceptional ability or voca- tional interests in addition to general instruction. Coupledwithbasic information and a knowledge of art history and appre- ciation, maximum individual development is an important part of the program. in Art I students concentrate on their drawing. Tools and skill are key requirements in crafts uiinsn f Tulare high school offers a compre- hensive program of study in the Business Department. Over ten courses are available to help prepare and train students for whatever phase of the business world they wish to enter. Q Business students learn the correct way to answer a telephone. ,..-.ip - x ..ii ag . f -W . ,. Miss Kruse gives assistance to her business students. , as-1 . ,ii-'Mi' 11-.V ,f ' ' -- x Bookkeeping students work on their ledgers. 5 K3 4 ig v yt M s r 42'-' -- ,..,. .I , ,, V -. -z W'- im 4 ft .,kV Business machine classes acquire skill and speed as they practice. All Straight lines require many hours of practice. 'zicfsz Education Driver Training, along with being fun, is very helpful to students just beginning to drive. It acquaints young drivers with the traffic laws and helps them attain self-confidence. Driver training is required of all students for graduation. Uaczfs fa The Cadet Corps provides military training at Tulare High. The Rifle Team is a popular feature of the program and has won many honors in state competition. The Cadets also take a trip to Fort Ordto further their knowledgeof military tactics. 5 . x Our championship rifle team brought home honors for TUHS , . ,, VZ.,,!M I ,L W' f-WW ,,.,f-'- Glenda Scott learns the basic fundamentals of Mr. Jesse Correll explains the way to driving from Mr. Claude Retherford. apply the brakes when stopping. ff l 2 , 2 c Wg 5 Q g gg get We Y ? 4 ik 555 - -,..- xxx! x- ,?? 'x J 1 rf 1 he uf., as X:-Er ' Homework is reviewed in class daily. . , .ff 44 -WWW .1-H, , glzgfiig Our English Department at TUHS has long been considered one of the best in the state. The program is especially planned to meet the needscnfstudents atalllevels. Students taking University and College Prep, or Secretarial courses cover litera- ture and grammar in 'AH English classes. Most Business and Vocational students find 'BH English appropriate while HCM English stresses fundamentals. A new class, reading improvement, has helped many seniors pass entrance exams. ,, ,Ji 1,60 ,L w Wk ' Vg ,W f W 1,2 M, ,rl MM'lf'j Wm... 0,, f E 'a, MT mW,,-1 . E 1 aQ ' idix Mrs. Tomlinson lectures to her class on English fundamentals i I English IV A classes took many English placement tests from various colleges Business English reviews nouns and pronouns. H as 1 r S' , t ad' fd' , ' r Wm ,, 45 f 1 , swa i'25df 1 1 ' vi f ff f 'x , , ,f ff .7 -1 , ,f J ,C i, Q. I ., n v 'f nw i MW? O15 Lyn QIZQLLCLQSQ ' Latin, French, and Spanish are given two and three years respectively. These classes not only impart a knowledge of the language but also some- thing of the customs. Each spring French and Latin students have a banquet consistingof delicacies eatenby the people of each country. Roast pig and snails are the main courses as first year students serve the second year students. Mr. Morris Knudsen conducts his classes in French Mr. Knudsen gives daily translations in his Latin II class. Spanish I students try to name the object held by Mr. Eliceche. fillhn.. Spanish classes learn the geography of the country as well as the language. Qi lll' ' if fly Homemaking teaches the girls the useful art of sewing. H 'za Q T9 Q - I iorffa' Xe6B5eX cow K Y W75' aye 'A ga to W QiWrwVar may Q25 the Vropei W 075115 W, 5 K ? flak, Sbudgnt a vef vga. vu-,ww , X Food classes enjoy eating their 2533 Z , own cooking. omsma 6129 Tulare High'sHomemakingEmpartment specializes in clothing and foods. From these courses the girls have a better understanding of how to oper- ate a household. This program,a four year course, has many assets to later years of life. Special- ized classes in the department include dietetics, sewing, child care, home nursing, designing and cooking. ,iraciriwsmmr K i Tv ig i Q' 1 1 4 4 1, ' f f Q f f Q Mi arx , iff' ,f 3 Z2 i y ' gs' 5, ii: f'5h5Q C' A32 7, A f 257 j la, C 7 fig W,WueW!iq ga, ,,!,azfQZfZ .,:,',, ,P!' :W WK. I fj' fp, ,Q,ff'fL, f 'gl 5 YW, n fwmWQ6QWWZf6 Girls learn to follow instructions from a cook book. Richard Ortiz is attentive while Mr. Lambrecht helps him with his woodwork project. jncfuatfzia Industry is a vast society in the world today. In order to properly introduce students to this society, TUHS has courses in automotive mechanics, metal shop, mechanical drawing, radio,electricity, Stage crafts,audio visual mechanics,and carpentry. To make a happy. useful, successful citizen of each student and to give him skills and knowledge that would enable him to provide for himself and his familyis the goalof the industrial department. Mr. Miller demonstrates the lathe to his class. sg... Members of auto mechanics class forget all cleanli- ness as they work on greasy cars. Mr. Witte and five of his students wind an electric motor. '12-.:f1'f f ' Z :. ,.l : I ,ff Q, , A ik! ' I f ff K llff V? m,!. 1, 2 W,vf .lr , vp ,.,,, I' H2 7 -fw- Mr. Coleman helps Caryn Findley as Ronnie Criswell watches. owma iam Journalism classes prepare material for the Warwhoop and the Argus. Students gain first hand experience in editing and publishing a school newspaper and yearbook. The requirements are an interest in school affairs, and the ability to do creative writing. fri. Mar ,,f3r lI'45 LaVon Porter and Margaret Hepburn study year- books as Patsy Bryan works and Julia Bailey looks on. Lavon Porter and Margaret Hepburn check pages for the Argus. Mr. Jack Sheley discusses future plans with his future editor. 'V sm! f Q Kay Waite, Warwhoop editor, and Dave Frederickson, sports editor, examine All female members of Warwhoop staff work on assignments. old Warwhoops. figzafzgy About fifty students work daily in our school library, filing, checking books in and Out, and helping students find material. Their work, under the supervision of Mrs. Alfreda Foxley, counts as a regular class. .LN Checking books in and out requires much of the student's time. Acting in front of the class is a main factor in acquainting the student with the art of drama. ' ,vw ' sw Book index files are important to every librarian. iffy , Z Stage setting and scenery must be proportioned to make an effective background. 'ZCLHZQ Football players in a beauty contest! One of the best pep assemblies of the year started the terrific football season. Drama class has pro- duced and assisted in various activities, such as the Christmas program, HWhy the Chimes Rangn, a fine arts production in which the narration was done by a drama student. In class the students acquire poise and sure- ness in speaking and acting. One act plays and short speeches comprise the curriculum. 17' mcg? Qs il' angie' fi. X A v M Algebra I students study diligently for Mr. Gendelman. Jmaffismatiaa g uw Algebra III students listen as Mr. Court explains a formula. , pp fgi sf f-f HH ff! Nw Algebra I teacher Mr. Gott waits for an answer. el' Mr. Wilson works a problem for his Algebra class. Mathematics serves as an important part of the general education at Tulare High. Many different types of math are offered. In addition to the college preparatory math programs, business and industrial mathematics courses meet individual student needs and interests. A fifth year course, algebra III, is being onered this yearto students who have completed algebra I and II, geometry, and trigonometry. Mr. Lawrence watches as a student works a problem in industrial math. V wx VS. Y 4 ,A I , , , ,7 , f .,,,.g,, M 'ik' 1 ' J , 7 ,V 4 ,N f' fif. , ' . ' ,ff , 4 ,M M M . f 4 ff f, 5, 'air-M-' f ' 'V 'V f , fr, QW I r '!!5wQkvgXQfff73f'fW5QJ4afi'ffn f hd' W V 3 M ,f ,ft f ,Mfg ff Q, , ,Q -ww 4 r Q54-it Wd? QW gf, 'Wy 0 1 ff ,WM V, X 1117 I ,, , 1 ,, , ,, , ,, www A Lf, ,V ,J , , , V, M, , ,- M, of - f 1 ,Jfyyf vt ,A.A,.g,,, sf' 'Q -wfwyjwa iw- if Q ,X 5' 1 ig K f. , M 1 , 4 U ,N mpg 'T' new 5 cyacfzgin cm MW Mr Vw. xv v-Q. Elaine Howell, Judy Jackson, Madge Lancasten Drum Major Jack Stuhaan, Sandra Tait, Sue Poston, Margo Monk ZX Karen Lowe Band President w-,.....,, 3 'C ,,, Gordon E. Lowe 'Q '5'3ai1 are . ZFNMN '5Y5?w,f Director AQg.fQQfg5,Wm ? Luziofz cm Junior Band members rehearse diligently. ff ..,-ff' Again the clarinet section takes over fZ??3'xq Q X The brass section takes over during a song. Clarinet players practice while To be a band member takes a knowledge of music the drummer takes a rest. and many hours of faithful practising. K .F law UT 1 D V1 W-'H s,.,7, 'f ... I Uzcgaafza Practice and revising has made the orchestra one of the best in the valley. Skill and alertness are required of the bass viol players as they review a number. lli i liill u Lead trumpeter Melvin Pearce runs through a piece as Jan Strawmyer awaits his cue. Tuning up for a number is the violin section. C7gO'ZLLi Beginning girls' glee, f boys' glee, advanced girls' M glee, and mixed chorus classes which canbe elected by students at all grade levels are included in the vocal music program. In additionto such traditional performances as the Christ- mas program and Spring Serenade, choral groups entertain many community Tedder, Donna Williard, Pat Gallaher. F X groups, Madrigals: Margaret Hepburn, Leslie Knapp, Dave Fredrickson, Anne Grassel, Ronald Pope, Nancy Morris, Doug Yarbrough, Barbara Tatum, Larry Grimes, Mary Chorus: Front Row: Pat Bevers, Joyce Souza, Donna Lea Webb, Gloria Fagundes, Carol Longenecker, Kathy Downs, Lola Martinez, Lorene Radmacher, Bette Thompson, Anne Grassel, Margaret Hepburn, Donna Williard, Pat Gallaher, Leslie Knapp. 2nd Row: Larry Grimes, Mark Holland, Phyllis Butler, Betty Souza, Marilyn Long, Mary Tedder, Angela Burnett, Barbara Tatum, Nancy Morris, Tom Close, Terry Pope, Ronnie Stiffler. 3rd Row: Redic Thomas, Jerry McClure, Leonard Nichol, Wanda Rutherford, Belva Fry, Billie Jean 0'Brien, Patty Patterson, Henry Finch, Dick Cochran, Don Miller. 4th Row: Teddy Smith, Dave Fredrickson, Charles Tyra, Jim Fraley, Mike Brown, Ronnie Brink, Sylvester Grigsby, Raymond Baradat, Doug Yarbrough, Ronnie Pope. Girls' Gleet Front Row: Janet Halstead, Jenny Woods, Laura Lee, Virginia Delfino, Sharon Kelley, Geraldine Payne, Trudy Warren, Judy Rowe, Evelyn Yarbrough, Bonnie Beach. 2nd Row: Helen Cox, Twila Lichtenberger, Claudia Dye, Sandra Poddlesak, Rosemary Mendonca, Kaye Deputy, Deane Radmacher, Ruby Davis, Nancy Findley. 3rd Row: Lillie Souza, Erline Toonson, Patti Taylor, Janet McCluskey, Sandra Hale, Kay Davis, Maggie Hernandez, Shirley Ward. 4th Row! Sylvia Winters, Virginia Brown, Edith Bergman, Donna Golston, Joan Davis, Pat Phelps, Margaret Peers, Nadine Thorpe, Kathleen McCa1lister, Shirley Gooss, Brenda Green. ,mm if f ,- if ,... 5 a ug 1 1 ' W4 X .Q in- A student tries his luck at high jumping. Girls display their skill in volleyball. ggggyzica ftfucation Since the TUHS Physical Education program has always included calisthenics, gymnastics, and individual competition, the current emphasis towards fitness has not basically altered it. Ability grouping within classes encourages students to master many skills and enables them to reach a higher degree of personal advancement. V-any W' :us- QQ! It takes two to get the ball over. Georgia Clark, Pat Gallaher, and Judy Wicks practice in modern dancing. Members of the modern dance group pose for the photographer. 5 r A i -.,-QQ. . QN v :Radio an gvfags 'zaffa The main Durpose of the radio and stage crafts class is to give students a better understanding of how radios operate and to teach students the proper working of behind-the-stage devices. Electronic diagrams of radio receivers are the first steps in Radio I. 3' Larry Morris, Egedio Viera, and Mr. Nelson Witte replace tubes in a radio. Gary Mount and Mike Manro work together to repair a radio. V , V 4' Newport replace a light on stage. Mr. Witte supervises as the boys set up a spotlight. W ffm . Qi? Gene Bryan, Alfred Martinez and George ff lr-zu. 5 .L 1 Alan Burton, Jerry Garvin and Dennis Perry are expecting quite a shock as they measure electric currents. cianca Many of the students enrolled at TUHS take science in one form or another. General Science gives the students a wide knowledge of a variety of sciences. There are also several classes which deal with specific branches of science. Laboratory Biology deals with the origin, structure, and functionof living organisms, both plantandanimal. Physics is the study of matter and energy and their effect upon each other and is also a study of heat, light, sound and electricity. Chemistry is the study of nature and the composition of different kinds of matter. Science fair projects are arranged by the students. F Static electricity catches the interest of the physics class L VVS. Anatomy of the body is easily studied with the help of a skeleton. QQUQ M545 Fair topics are varied and all the students view the displays with interest. ' I dwg. . -.,- . .WV,, ,, oatczf cgfucftai qn lll 1 i Q S. X . .M .A . A Me. , s .. N - we Q Q mf' , as I. A Q , . 1 e .L W . ,L if 5 , . QS M... ,,,, W u. in-.tm ,542 'ff ff, Mr. King explains the set up of the C.I.D. to if ' 9 82:6 A5 , ' his U. S. History classes. 1 as Q X . , i SJLKYQ vtksxifo -.Ft NZVE ag nm7r' Mr. Coon uses testing as a learning device. Courses in Social Studies are plannedto help students i . 5 gain an understanding of man and the world in which he ,pun E 3 lives. Freshmen cover material on personal adjustment and vocational exploration. In addition to world history Sophomores receive a unit in driver education. Juniors study United States history and Seniors takeone semester of state and local government or a full year of Social Studies IV. Modern civilization is offered as an upper division elective. Mr. Longlee's history class listens as he explains the settling of colonies. Social Studies II classes learn the geography and history of the world. :1 Q- h N 1? 1 Q N in 1. lr Q l Q, 'Q 'K I in N 4 'Ma JJ Vmgsfjwfwx Hufoilii Aywmkf My W My ZF Qfmiiiif, Wm fmigg Zfgw we MW mf W 231 22 W W fig 152 W 2 if jay PM Q ff? U MC EEWEWWL W? ff jg, gp 9. ,Q N V , b f?wwg'5ffW QQ W WW M Jw kiwi, ,Q WM ,ob V if ' Y W QU 'W W QW 6! kwa LQ M fi! LEQNEZL M Wm' ffh f7 Xgf, PM Wgjgff 1 1 fy! nw f 55125 55? 4 v , JIM ix Wffffffwifisfg 'W aX A 15 fpf g Rf Q A w Wjijfbgffw QW cgfzcrzfa 9 W Qvijbfxijf MK E5 'gfxffmxs WR E S 13 S 'fQvnf1fTfe e mofme f 1. -4' .-in .. .gg-,, A f ' ' it ,,'g,',,:g:-L.rg1:-N I J ,lik , . 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Whitney 7 'Porterville 14 'Delano 'League Games 6 25 27 O 19 19 6 0 13 Coaches: Herb Morrelli, Carroll Stowell, and Claude Gilbert. i . xI h Q 5 X ,, I fx, is , Mk g , Q mikey Hard-fought and brilliantly played football brought back the prodigal C.Y.L. Championship to Tulare after dve years away from home. Undefeated in league competition, the Redskins were doubly blessed with an impenetrable defense and a pene- trating offense. They failed to score at least three touchdowns in only three of nine games. - .X , . ht, 2' K' 'Aww . 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I Zwdwa r 4 , sv Q v ' 2 72 Q eff f KJ ,X f -My 4 no he ' , 'f - zsicyydwf , f ' Front Row: Fernando Gonzales, Emmet Bales, Duane Phillips, Jim Lambrecht. 2nd Row: Kay Kachadoorian, Craig Smith, Keith Upton, Grant Walker. 3rd Row: John Benson, John Lorenzo, Dave Silveira, Larry Lynch. 4th Row: Bill Wilkins, Vernon Hicks, Jimmy King, Dave Viera. 5th Row: Ken Carr, Charles Brown, Richard Crawford, James McCoy. 6th Row: John Toledo, Dennis Bender, John Edminster, Wenslo Alverez. 7th Row: David Patterson, Ralph Lizardo, Curtis Larner,Joe Casteneda, 8th Row: Kent Brown, Ken Andes, Allen Toledo, Dennis Burner, 9th Row: Jacinto Gonzales, Dale Tait, Dick Cochran, John Lewis. 10th Row: Ed Ashworth, Toni Ghironi, Bill McCreary, Winston Loring. 11th Row: Barry Staley, Robert Milligan, Gary Anderson, Henry Moore, David Brott. 12th Row: Coaches Al Marshall and Duane Blackwill. Spirit can be used in no more appropriate a place than to describethe Tulare B Football team. Though able to win only two games, while tying one and losing six, the team began to improve during the first game of the season and ceased only when the last game ended. Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare 6 6 6 12 1 6 6 3 O 6 iaofzaff N 'League Games Madera East Bakersfield orth Bakersfield Arvin 'Redwood 'Hanford 'Mt. Whitney 'Porterville 'Delano wa H 5221 W sl. gf lllllfflll lllifliii ifiiii 'GI rx 1, 3 3 il J -S3 , 1 fa km K .L ' ,E age I c Vi Nm AMW N W .ilMwmgmmLAn i 3 A J- 5 5 ' ai, x.. ,gi, i, ilk i 3 r . e . V ge U V sl ig K if gf, . . if gif. F, , g Wa W A l s X Q ,iris is f J -F X 'Q M R 1 it .wa XX Y W ' Q if 1 .V X Ni ,fp ,f wi . ' ,i E Y i I? J i Front Row: Jim Fisher, John Bono, Burl McDonald, Robert Simeral, les Becknell, Bill Karle, Donald Percival. 2nd Row: Kenneth Rix, Redic Thomas, Monroe Ritchie, Bill Young, Jack Lidyoff, Stanley Millsap, Sammy Clinton. 3rd Row: Mgr. A1 Hickman, Coach Henry Tavener, Gerald Askin, Michael Rumsey, Michael Garner, Kenneth McCollum, Terry Fry, Coach Max Voshall. . . ana! C7 goofgaff Tulare's J.V.'s won every game they entered this year. Aside from a defense akin to a stone wall, the varsity reserves boasted an offensive onslaught vigorous on the ground and through the air..A J.V. year like this indicates success for a future varsity aggregation. Two teams were necessary to hold all the bustling C Class football hopefuls, who played a total of fifteen games, piling up a league record of two winsand three losses. Outstanding players, as voted by the coaches, were David Wilbourn, David Ny, and Don Pinheiro. Front Row: John Schoenauer, Don Borges, Jim Richardson, Steve Nelson, Mike Miranda, Dennis Turk, John Bergman, David Ny, Dave Wilbourn. 2nd Row: Don Pinheiro, Willie Powell, John Simonich, Dan Faria, Jim Moore, Gerry Whisman, Jack McMillan, Jim Jacques, Dennis Cardoza. 3rd Row: Don Cordeniz, Dick Nunes, Adolph Jackson, Chris Appel, Jim Ellis, Chuck Parker, Duane Ezell, Carlos Duran, Luther Brim. 4th Row: Manager Julian Alvarez, Coach C. Wise, Coach J. Hansen, Coach C. Herndon, Rufus Loring. in-If ...J gm agp, M 1, .... 5 is ' M, so , J ,. 1 1 NA Q , W, as K, , Q - , ' A t A 1 so :Qu 5 t i A 'T' ' , 1 A Ax 'X ff t it - few :align YQ Y' Q., ' f QL x N NS! x R , Q E . g X x fi , is -Q . s . X fsg .lf- '. v. , N ,X - lfnlgqlggul z! 1- ,!gR s EEEgiq!lgg!!unH1EkqE:,fil,s -rfgg 'QE s .F X I r is 1 -:W A 6 LN si . v !'- ' X.. K ' F' K m i X91 0 P sf: WLM 'Eff J K S41 M in 6 J ? K lggi-Tii4'A! 5 i'f X'f,g 3, -ll x A K Q 6 J - f 1 in 1 r K i 1 ' dx Q ' N M . , g , t g ff X ,S . , Q sl , r N X , V A f Q, .'Ilr 5, ,-., K !s:,'-, xQ V 4 Q 'Y f t H' A4 f N ' of-. Wli' ,,T,r A 'll. - '1l 1l J UD Y K EI.. LE Y DO CL LLEEIZ with Co-Captains Corky Anderson and Jim Rix ,x . psufflgi X 4 Q x X Aff V 'U p -f fkifpfz X g XM 1 W x W , X3 Ei Qc Even with the help of Larry Grimes Cwho took first place in all but one dual meet and set course records at Mt.Whitney and Redwoodb, Tulare's Cross Country team won only one league meet and lost four, finishing the season in a three-way tie for fourth place. Tulare 19 Tulare 40 Tulare 29 Tulare 50 Tulare 40 Tulare 27 'League Games GOT55, Dinuba 45 'Delano 19 'Redwood 26 'Hanford 20 'Porterville 21 'Mt. Whitney 28 Low score wins 'zou ocuzfzgg 'M'-lf lA4 I 'H 0 If Tl? 1 Ei WW all i , Front Row: Richard Puerner, Ernie Padilla 2nd Row: Jerry Grimes, Larry Grimes. 3rd Row: Ronnie Perry, Joe Souza. 4th Row: Trinidad Yepez, Jim Wilkins. fc ,lllw PM smzia lllll . K.f!!1 !1Blll!!B!llI HIbWll nn amz sage 4 Q it FS T gf fi . .,,21Li'i1if,LLf il Q ianiii R wma: Z' V 5 4? M I 6 ' L 4- .1 ,XM X ., ,, 925 is ' ,'ff-wm- WN' , FTW 2 i, , K Milk K .,, a.L..., mg I 2 3 S , Jig! Wg f f ,, 5 ,W f f Q v , F- 1 s Q 9 .x Q , W 3 .Y ku? 'Q X - . f--, GH, ,Y x 5 f fx? 1 X' gl Q,!. A F r - ' ., l , 4- . K , v 5 I - '- Sw SQ r ' 2 pf. 1 'L A xxx. 'H I Q . k aaaaa I xv nf www Front Row: Richard Garvin, Doris Havens, Jackie Taylor, Ardelle Aulman, 2nd Row: Connie Haslam, LuAnn Oden, Virginia Infante, Leslie Knapp.3rd Row: Jessyln Phelps, Nadine Burry, Evelyn McCa11ister, Virginia Thompson. 4th Row: Suzanne Soults, LaVon Porter, Margaret Hepburn, Ruth Ann Mitchell. 5thRow: James Barnett, Midge Ray, Nancy Luton, Marla Swanson. 6th Row: Tommy Perryman, David Armstrong, Susan Sherman, Sharon Stoner. 7th Row: Jim Selvage, David Koon, John Berry- hill, June Lewis.8th Row: Judy Williams, Charles Richardson, Stanley Loar, Don Miller. Redskin racquet swingers continued among the best in the San Joaquin Valley, winning all six of their fall matches, capturing the Tulare-Kings Counties High School Championships--with a com- Dlete sweep of girls' events--the Kingsburg Ameri- can Legion Tournament, and Sweepstakes in the Selma Union High School Invitational. TUHS finished third in Central Yosemite League match play, then took the CYL Tournament. During the spring season, Tulare frequently played two matches on the same day, one away, one at home. This was possible because of the large number of players who fought to gain a varsity letter. Records for the year show the following wins and losses: TUHS defeated Clovis,4g Porterville, 2g Redwood 2g Lindsay, 33 Delano, 2, Hanford, 23 Mt. Whitney, 35 Reedley, 2, Exeter, 21 Arvin girls,2g Wasco, 23 Tranquillity, 23 South Bakersfield, East Bakers- field, Taft, Selma, and Woodlake, once each. TUHS lost to Mt. Whitney, 33 Porterville, 2, Redwood, Wasco and Strathmore, once each, and tied Reedley, Maoera, Fresno and East Bakersfield. Outstanding players were Seniors Virginia Infante and Lu Ann Oden, Juniors David Koon, Charles Richardson, Jan Swanson, Richard Garvin, Suzanne Soults, and Kay Glass, Sophomores Marla Swanson,Leslie Knapp,Doris Havens, Ardelle Aulman, Judy Williams, Virginia Thompson, and Don Miller, and Freshmen Midge Ray, Sidney Shirley, Marcia Zink, Mary Jarvis and Stanley Loar. VirginhzInfanteandDavid Koonwereco-captains. Tennis Coach Jack D. Sheley mKn+ fi an fw,A2? .W y Q , 4 ' f 1 ' W. V, MQQM 'f?k Q 1' f ,aa Yi., av '65 qf'HPAgg r 'Q 95 ' may 5 1 , 1 I .5N',jWi Our pretty song leaders pose for the camera. They are Deanne Radmacher, Diane Phillips, Pat Gallaher, Lorehe Radmacher and Joan Riggs. Not pictured is Rose M. Ruiz. xxxg-71121.17 ...ffm Qgff an OH95, Spirit, enthusiasm, and sportsmanship were the rewards for many hours of practice by the song and yell leaders. Unique rallies and stunning Posters kept the student body well informed as to the progress of our teams. Thanks, girls, for a job well done. Song leaders give out all their energy at one of our rallies. w 4 v , Q hggb r . 1 Q! 1 Y' , 1 W4 K -' vim I my .A . 9 ' , 'wt 4 x M . , if '52 513 L :L GLORIA FAGUNDES JUDY KELLEY CYNTHIA FAGUNDES ARLENE BORGES LUPE BELTRAN President Vice-President Treasurer Front Row: Deanna Radmacher, Kay Rising, Elizabeth Vasquez, Gloria Fagundes, Lupe.BelLran.2nd Row: Cynthia Fagundes, Arlene Borges,Patti Taylor,Diane Mello, Jackie Cardoza, Bonnie Bryant. Scribe Publicity Q, I 90404. Uoumzt Encouraging loyalty and promoting sportsmanship are the prime purposes of Tulare High's Girls' Athletic Association. G.A.A. endeavors to inspire leadership, lop physical efficiency, and encourage standards. G.A.A.,one of the largest organizations in school, has had numerous activities in- cluding high school play days,Fresno State Recreation Day, a semi-formal dance, and a benefit car wash for the March of Dimes. G.A.A., under the leadership of Presi- dent Gloria Fagundes, provides extra curr- icular sports for athletic minded girls. Miss Betty Farnsworth and Mrs. Lilyan Martinez are advisors. Z . I Tw , f , gg at ,.,. M fiik , J fm X. x 53x aft ,X .x, if , yugo, X 4' ' MRS. LILYAN MARTINEZ Miss BETTY FARNSWORTH Sponsor SDOHSOI' em an nn-qnnmnnuulunf 'uluzi le 'V?6mW5247 H V Wfifv e , EZQZQZZZW ' ' M2 i , Z f S 7 aazaaaiae W W X Q , K I' I 2 . Z XHE . X we X Sv X X W ff ff, X ., i . ,PX as' in-,s w X -qv: K ,,,.,,,,., X , f1awzf15+ ' -112- i 4 2 Q 3 i 2nd Row! Kay Rising, Susan Smith, Patti Tay16T,WPeggy Ye F t R 2 Antonia Yniguiz, Berneal Parker, Sandra Fowler, Jggg Beizold. 2nd Row: Elaine Napier, Adele White, Glenda Perryman, Brenda Timmons. , E M,,mamP,i 1 'Z P i s 3 Front Row: Geraldine Alvidrez, Judy Kelley, Lupe Beltran, Elizabeth Vasquez, Gloria Fagundes, Rita Fagundes. pez, Bonnie Bryant, Cynthia Fagundes. ,f Z 1 V, H Q, 17, Q Gel 9 V gf B A , my 4,, 7 x M f ff Front Row: Karen Yanase,Janice Byrd,Sue Poston, Pat Cardgza, 2nd Row! Patsy Beltran, Marjorie Reed, Kathleen McCallister, Kathy Wong, Vera Carboni. 3rd Row: Evie Yarbrough, Sharon Lee, Diane Mello, Jackie Cardoza, Arlene Borges. , ,-V. ,, . W , ,.- -...Vw . V -.,, .:r 7' F '---' 9 1 . 1 4g.fgm!.i' i 1 ' E ' v ,ef- Q--f f -s -ff--F-1 ,t,,,,.,....,,g.. ,.,. f g - -- -. O Km ,,,, ,Ns TULA54 ,f fgggxcm, 1,4 Q wx ml 4 SZ? if it r , 'vm- Sandra Fowler jumps hurdles with ease. Bonnie Bryant throws the shot put with all her might. Q. 04.64, I I I c7qcfLULfL51 Members of G.A.A. get many thrills on the trampoline. A :- 3-4s:f,g,.i.i ff 'tn --f M M ' -'Q Form is important for good bowlers. G.A.A. girls wait for the pins to be set up ea. , if Q r A if J i 1.5 f, fe 'i. f 5 ' owl, eHw'f semen, L'L'f9,l41'a W ' I K I ,,V, i., I , If ,J by H I lr f f ? ,I A Aff V . th Y , U i r I f ,, ,astra , , ,, f H , v x , , ,g,xKr ,Q ,rf on L LMI' 1 'X 491-UG' 'MT t Y R? L gg' A 'OW p f A ' 3 Q X Q 'X qvillf V 'tu 2' 161' 5123-I' Q56 rw ' tn, 1 3 an rf, . ,Ai ihillfilx , 2,7 W in ,, X I ,I A 515' 'Lfrv 3' QWb'Wn 1, yum' Q Q, I r, I M H ,A jg I Z v Q wa 4, Y4,,nl2'g W , bla-,, ij! fwfr g V ,., j 4 I like y W If . , I it' J, ,,,. If yer. In 3 f 3 MLN! X , , ,Q A ,f, ff, mad!! fu A ,Q J+QW,, f ' G, - wg z ,,,, x , 7 ,gg fhx, '95 EH' f 'A of Wai! ' ,gsA,!f1 Muzi A ww if 1 i'2',,53Z Y ,fy 'Jeff 1 'P , ,,,, ,w ggf I, 5 4 , A ,J J x V3 ,M , J - W , A L I ,W , ff x NW, V K 4 r. M 1 M .4- 4' tr, r , pf v X, M We '+V isa I '-M, kkixf .Z M 3 A . ',fff1 Q'K A. K at f 1 'ji KDLLU' ' 11434, , l , 5 Q, i :yrs f 5,,,,4'.N A 1 X X ,Q f. p ,, xx , , , ,, 4 Z! 1 K ,T K i , 1 , ia Q A J w e i 126 J 'S p te 1 435, agskilgl, ,176 i ,V f . ,gy on-me . A fa if an 'mifzg 'CNHI i , as 'T :Harp A HM , Wfwf ig ,, 'Y ,Vw ,WA 5 arf., rg' H, 1 I 'whiff fs J anew W if V tiff H '1 lx, c 2 ' JZ ffww f, Front Row: Louie Fraire, Tony Castaneda, Emmett Gales, Jimmy Robertson, Jacinto Gonzales, John Garcia, Jerry Nunez, Fernando Gonzales, Arthur Valdez, Richard Woolsey. 2nd Row: Brad Leech, Elden Kilby, David Lucio, Ysador Nunez, John Dominguez, Fidel Quinonez, Mike Garcia, Carl Sparks, Julian Alvarez. 3rd Row:Coach Oscar Edminster, John Edminster, John Benson, Thaleman Prince, William Cottle, Ernie Artim, Philip Sullivan, Ronald Gilbert, Robert Hickman, Don Finch, Ben Thrasher. 4th Row! Kenneth Rix, John McGrew, Ramon Andes, Louie Orosco, Trinidad Yepez, Jerry Brown, Curt Larner, Pat Shannon, Robert Anderson, Mike Lorenzo. Not Pictured: Craig Anderson, Jack Clark, Jerry Dixon, Edward Jarvis, John Lewis, Duncan McGrew, Peter Nielsen, Larry Smith, Norman Smith, Cruz Vargas. fzaiffilzg Coach Oscar Edminster, who has always piloted his wrestling team to either a first or second place in the league, again landed his team in high style--first place. The team took fourth place at the sectional tournament in Bakersfield. There are five sections in northern California: and the first, second, and third place winners in each weight division of each section tournament went to the Northern California High School Invi- tational Wrestling Tournament held in Berkeley. Among the section winners invited to wrestle there were John McGrew, who placed second, and David Lucio. 4 ff ,,,,, ,. JV A f' M-me ,Q , Wliiffj czzgsfgaff ASHMORE y H CHACON Z 'ai ' .W ' he gal 4 'SYMT H 223113 veg A 4e6w,f awe , Q f CHOBOIAN if 5 t -if k J TRENARY KNAPP I ,i Z2 if , yea Non League Scores , g,t? ZZ jfjggy.,T m 522 Tulare 44 Miiukan 5 s Tulare 51 Avalon wedigini if League Scores Tulare 57 Lindsay ,TJ',, ,qi f Tulare 56 Redwood 50 Tulare 58 Shafter Tulare 55 Mt. Whitney 50 Tulare 47 Redwood BRYANT 2 ,M MANRO Tulare 52 Porterville 46 Tu1ar9 53 Sanger COACH f , Tulare 45 Hanford 34 Tulare 51 Corcoran RETHERFORD 'T .,,, Tulare 31 Delano 38 Tulare 45 Mt. Whitney , fag , e Qi ? Tulare 48 Redwood 41 Tulare 57 Kingsburg A llrr 7,' Yxxg gfw ' Tulare 35 Mt. Whitney 45 Tulare 40 Arvin .i AQ. X A l Tulare 36 Porterville 47 Tulare 64 Bakersfield Tulare 63 Hanford 73 Tulare 77 Corcoran 1 Tulare 61 Delano 46 ETH t ' A W5 ,,., :gi f.2j ,7fQ5.Xfj,,ge r,, M,iCaXk'... V U',HZ Qtifsfiflalpizy -f raw r fmt ff..ifil via . if. ,JA x15.,,g,,Q ' SM Y lm? ,A g gi fi 7f3S,f'tf4fE1f30,e f213 .Q2?f ff: aw , farjp, A 3 A, f , Wy,--1 X X WN . 4 , f ' fm 1 ' f '- f, v n 1 1+ ,T V fs 5 ...avg Y ,,,,f g fj V All 1 , , 7 7 19 V 1 L . h,. Maa'aI:zff2t::2?fixK,Q xii tai. ,f ' 1 wt ' ' in 99 5 E3 is Q Q: Left to Right: Front Row: Mike Manro, Harry Ashmore, Larry Knapp, Max Choboian, Sam Trenary, Jan Swanson. Back Row: Garth Brott, George Chacon, Jerry Bryant, Phillip Chacon, Larry Chacon, Leon Shaver. SSQCSESSEN The TUHS basketball team enjoyed another successful Season, winning 14 and losing 9, and placing third in MANAGERS CLAUDE RETHERFORD DALE TAIT, RONALD CARVALHO ' ,ar.1! 4, the C.Y.L. Coach Claude Retherford's Redskins got off to a fast start in league play the first round, winning 4 straight. A turn of events caused much unrest in the Redskin camp. Mike Manro missed an all important Delano game due to a boil and the Redskins suffered their first league loss. After that, they were three weeks in regain- ing their poise, and by that time the Hanford Bulldogs had wrapped up the league. The Redskins, for the second straight year, had the distinction of beating every team in the league at least once. Mike Manro made all-league, Max Choboian, second team all-league, and Harry Ashmore made honorable mention in all-league. Other seniors who did outstanding jobs throughout the season were Jerry Bryant, Carl Corley, Sam Trenary, Larry Knapp, and Phillip Chacon. Underclassmen who will be back next season include! Larry Chacon, Leon Shaver, Garth Brott, Jan Swanson, and George Chacon. Returning also is Manager Ron Carvalho, who has been with the Redskins three years. .liE, 2!f1Fg,g S ,f .w fix COACH AL MARSHALL Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare Tulare C0155 Non-League 46 Sanger 33 50 Kingsburg 43 36 Arvin 6 50 Exeter 38 58 Bakersfield 64 League 27 Redwood 38 52 Mt. Whitney 39 49 Porterville 52 52 Hanford 45 51 Delano 39 42 Redwood 41 52 Mt. Whitney 49 41 Porterville 39 63 Hanford 38 54 Delano 39 is X ag, Sa bf in '33 T5 X it Y.. I lf? fa' Eikff? .yah A .ff , Q Q2'5? J us M49 'QXLAR1 Nwfldffl XX pf 29 1 1 ln:--' 9 Front Row: Clyde Moore, Jim Lambrecht, Tom Moreno, John Bilvado. 2nd Row: Carl Corley, Doug Hawkins, Pete Morrelli. 3rd Row: Coach Al Marshall, Joe Deblse, Howard Landers, Terry Fry, Dale Tait. g fu Eiaikefblafl' Tulare's ability in J.V. competition was Droven again, as the J.V. basketball team compiled an eight win, two loss record--the best in the league. When Coach Marshall was asked, HWho was outstanding?' he said, UAll of them.' That is the finest tribute that can be related to the team. There were four boys who were particularly aggressive, however, in certain categories. Joe Debisewas high scorer averaging 11.3 points per gamein league play. Tom Moreno was tops on defense. Jan Swanson led in rebounding. Jim Lambrecht was the most consistent. Q3 Balligdaff Percy Carr was the captain elect of the B team, coached by Mr. Cliff Wise. Regular players, who guided the squad to third place in the league were Carr Eddie Ashworth, Barry Staley, George Chacon, Kent Brown, Dewayne Baxley and Allen Toledo. Seeing less action were Don Manro and freshmen Bill McCreary and Eddie Henry. League Scores Tulare 35 Redwood 30 Tulare 29 Mt. Whitney 46 Tulare 47 Porterville 39 Tulare 51 Hanford 45 Tulare 41 Delano 28 Tulare 23 Redwood 28 Tulare 30 Mt. Whitney 52 Tulare 29 Porterville 46 Tulare 40 Hanford 38 Tulare 26 Delano 33 iNNWf A Q xv we Center Front: John Simonich, Mgr. Front Row: Percy Carr, B111 McCreary, Allan Toledo. 2nd Row: Eddie Ashworth, Jerry Woods, Kent Brown. 3rd Row: Barry Staley, Duane Baxley, Don Manro. 4th Row: Benny Daniels, Richard Crawford, Eddie Henry, Coach Cliff Wise. oline C7 Bangs fgaff Coach Henry Tavener's C's placed third in the league, winning and losing hve. Someof the team leaders were David Wilbourn,high point man, John Tavener, best free throw per- centage, Don Borges, who played the most quarters, Don Pinheiro, and David Ny. Front Row: Jim Moore, David Ny, Don Pinheiro. 2nd Row: DeWByD9 Ezell, Don Cordenez, John Tavener, 3rd Row: David Wilbourn, Don Borges, John Koehmstedt. 4th Row: James Ellis, Ray Miller. Carl B19ViUS- inn League Scores Tulare 23 Redwood Tulare 22 Mt. Whitney Tulare 20 Porterville Tulare 21 Hanford Tulare 33 Delano Tulare 33 Redwood Tulare 17 Mt. Whitney Tulare 15 Porterville Tulare 23 Hanford Tulare 23 Delano W Qu' M sll ' f . .gf Aim we ,WV ,A flwng 'Kim ,4-aw rwdw, ff' J' M aigsfg Queen Nancy Morris with Co-Captains Harry Ashmore and Mike Mauro f 2' I 1 M ,W Q.. I ., ,ff v ,W . .......-.,. -ug 3' 9 W ,W WW T' 'ful frsW'7 'W' W ' I 'f -5' ' ' an -., 5'i' . , 'W ... 'WMF9' Xu f fx Wm 01, 14 awiftzf 'mc UAH trackmen were undefeated dual champions and top contenders to win the league meet. Larry Grimes broke the school record of 4137.5 in the mile with a time of 4:35.2. Other top men were: John Bilvado, 10.2 C100b, 51.4 C440Jg Ed Mendonca, 20.5 C180 1055 Dave Silveira, 223.5 C880bg Sam Trenary, 15.3 C120 hij, 5'10n Chi jumpj 20'6n Cbroad jumpbg Doug Hawkins, 52.5 C4407, 20.5 C180 lojg Henry King, 52.5 C4405, 15.4 C120 hibg Mike Manro, 11' Cpole vaultbg Harry Asiwore, 165'6.5n Cdiscusbg Don Shackelford, 51'5n Cshotyg Jerry Brown, 49'10n Cshotj. I 3555 Jwelulka -Mliillffl NJ' ANU M2 f i.. . JH, l V, 4 ' Arm? f W' . vi w pn,W - ,M A fu mfmwilwwu , . . , , W, M .. . vf. ' f . 'Mtv-' .. 'Je 'f Ig: fy: gm' . 773 . W7 ,' 5,51 ,f-, - , f ywg5Qg,Q , 7 N . ...riff ?: q T,,3 v- Yi Q C 7 V f rf ff fff' C pw- ilfiff .hi W 1. e ntsrmwi 'f if - , ,W Q 'xuj yi 4.7. . ,fir wk '.u.Vr-,!- :A vf f i, RAW J . iv' up .I ,- , C , .Hi. . . ' .fn r ' , . Q . . Ari 1 1 'H 5 - '. 1-',1 s.,. .. ..,-,,.v.4. 4. , Q.,-Sith R, f - ' 'f ' C- xx.. .. .. , . Mir.. Q4 -m2NC.X r ' 7 r I , f. --L., Q.. C Wm-V if Center Front: John Simonich. lst Row: Dave Silveira, Tom Moreno, Don Finch. 2nd Row: Ed Mendonca, Jr. Cisneros, John Bi1vado,Jerry Brown. 3rd Row: Larry Grimes,Trinidad Yepez, B111 Young, Henry King. 4th Row: Doug Hawkins, Ra Andes Bob Weaver Carl Corley, 5th Row: Harry Y , - Ashmore, Mike Manro, Sam Trenary. ra wfy- ,H 'ni S 1 Pilzlf' an f 1 VMLAS-E-Sztgyix x-.v,Q::'i'.. t A,V, lb - s Q ' Fx I VY 342iZr-4. - - iii , ,if -ju Y gag' N ? - ffag' ' F7 ' . ,frfaerftsa ,fe -r wigfiv . 'YQG -O-iE!,?fMj4LHKfElg'l. -gg -1 QL Va '-+5 'T 'Y an '1 il sf ft ,U 9- B trackmen were dual champions and were looking - , Y F .P 3 H , forward to winning the league meet. The school record H.. wwf ,i f rf at Cm, ff' fl. of 20.7 in the 200 yard dash was broken by Winston '03, wi ' 4 K 5 ' sfrl 1. 1- ' J Loring with a time of 20.6. Outstanding men were: I Loring 10.4 C100J, 20'4n Cbroad jumpjg Phil Salazar, h , Q.. h x 2 4, Q 5 v-. f C - 10.3 C100bg Richard Crawford, 9.2 C70 hiJ,5'9 Chi ' N jumpj, 11'6 Cpole vaultyg Kent Brown, 9.3 C70 hij, I ri g A is . K -X E A' W Y ' f' 18.9 C160 lojg Cleveland Tarkington, 18.6 C160 lob, 2 0 , , , -N x Y 1 -,I :z 20.9 C20OJZ Jim Wilkins, 54.7 C440JZ Ernest Padilla, ,, C gl-fun g Cs 1 3:36 413205: Herman Martinez, 2:14.5 cssoyg John ,I XR Cggyv' . ' Edminster,46' 1 Cshotb, Alvin Coulter,125' Cdiscusy '53 .1 Y ' ' n g B111 Karla, 11' we Vaultl- u se fi ! L - P . . .Q nh , YJ ,gg . K . - 3-'fs' - 3 Q 3 :J . 5 A '12 l' - Y . gf M If Q, .. 52 P lip' . if ' ' L. - ' J' I ' . -.f f. ' . ' -Jr.'-w. '- 1 X ' 2, .l . l .-, , 3.1, W A .. V g ,Dy N .-iff! .45 ' Y . , , 1 n Q . - , - Front Row: Perry Howell, Phil Salazar,Fernando Gonzales, 2nd Row: Ken Carr, Cleveland Tarkington, Winston Loring. 3rd Row: Ignacio Perez, Richard Crawford,Ernest Padilla. 4th Row: Kent Brown, Herman Martinez, Frank Ortega, Kay Kachadoorian. 5th Row: Don Manro, Duane Baxley, John C trackmen were fourth in dual Competition with Edminster, Grant Walker. 6th Row: Bill Wilkins, Jim a 2-3 record. Prominent performers were: John Moore, 15.0 C120 loyg Sabino Casares, 14.5 C120 lol, 19'l0.5 Cbroad jumpjg Ozeal Harris, 8.11 C75J, 13.2 C1205, Luther Brim, 39.5 C330Dg Chris Apple, 1:35 C6603: Jerry Grimes, 1:35 C660Jg Don Borges, 45'5 3 ? Wilkins, Bill Karle, Monnie Ritchie, George Chacon. Cshot putb, 102' Cdiscusjg Jesse Hooker, 5'6 Chi jumpjg Denny Cardoza, 10'6 Cpole vaultj. ,,. . , M Q 4 rirgqrs H0 B 1 llllff-3 in N Front Row: Tommy Salazar, Ozeal Harris, John Moore, Luther Brim, Jesse Hooker, Rufus Loring, Jerry Grimes. 2nd Row: Sabino Casares, John Ellison, John Tavener, Don Borges, Albert Miller, Dennis Cardoza, Chris Appel. rbi' EiJh?,2SbZgyifiv' f q' y ypx ,' fs. if is 4 We V5 , , , . .K ,aj..,. F rhiji' S Z , fs gb f XNM C I 3 . , Q A xx , - ' . Front Row: Percy Carr, Gary Mount, Morris Dean. 2nd Row: Corky Anderson, Garth Brott, Pete Morrelli. 3rd Row: Coach Herb Morrelli, David Lucio, Mike Bishop, Sam Clinton. 4th Row: Ronnie Lucio, Jack Clark, Max Choboian, Ronnie Daniels, Manager Ron Carvalho. 3 cvzzify 5,55 if It is too bad this had to be written before the season was over, for the team was just beginning to show some class at the time of writing. The nine-senior team sported a 3-6 record on the league at that time. Starting off hot, the team cooled down into a general slump for several weeks, when they could not buy a hit. The eye became sharp and the bat powerful, however, and Coach Morrelli had an eye on second or third place, given an end-of-the-season spurt. 'ss-V --1 r lf ,fa .ia 4 ll . M Q ,f . I A X X X 1 Uh . Q ff et' ' A1522 ' , If V V W ! 4 , . 4 fy I , We V ,X f ' -I aMxfN,U,MM Z2 I VE ,Q A' ' ' A 2,2 2 , My L, W ggi, V W M W , .W 'fs Coaches Marshall and Stowell ,'YW he g5f'J Q .,, YK H I ' , ,, ai ' fa 557 B f ' 5124 vi , we was f . Qci K ,L y 'Q t MG VL V355 i'eeL ,?k if Qc ff l? Front Row: Barry Staley, Allan Toledo, Eddie Rhyman, Wes Becknell, Eddie Ashworth, Duane Phillips. 2nd Row: Craig Smith, Larry Chacon, Carl Henard, Frank Correia, Danny Hunt, Gary Batti, David Vieira. 3rd Rowl Coach Carroll Stowell, Carl Blevins, Bob Milligan, Bill Churchfield, Jack Castaneda, Joe Gonzales, Curtis Larner. KV Coach Stowell's always contentious J.V. team had an impressive '7-2 record and an ' ' eye on the league championship at the time of writing. They were probably the highest scoring J.V. team in the valley, as they scored twenty and thirty runs in several games. Since they were moved off their old diamond by the Western High Mustangs, the team broke in a new one east of the Talented playing and spirited competing Va1'Si'C.Y diamond. were responsible for the freshmen's 5-3-1 record and first place tie with Delano at the time of writing. Coach Blackwill, in his first year at Tulare, was highly respected by his team, as he was by his football and basketball squads, may he be here for many years to come. Front Row: David Ny, Jimmy Jacques, Dickie Miller, Don Pinheiro, Eugene Dawes. 2nd Row: Dennis Burner, Gary Mello, Joe Artim John Koehmstedt, Larry Bagley. 3rd Row: Ralph Lizardo, Jerald Whisman, Clifford Carr, Mike Brown. 4th Row: Ken Rix, Jim Ellis: Eddie Henry, Leonard Cardoza, Coach Duane Blackwill. i 4 I elif gg, ,W In N U ,f,,, ,f y 4 ,iaahh a' 'M UWWWNN iy if 72fi4ZM J J do -w ..J I . ,f4'u!ibd laik 14ajll Faqgmllsytffffikl ,fU1 we W'iWZ, h Wfff'if? f ' X f Yi , , --3 Y 3 -i Jay Williams, Danny Turk, Larry Mullinix, Coach Claude Retherford, Mike Gibson, Gary Atchley, Ray Leak. Qlf I Coach Retherford's team had a 4-4 dual meet record at the time of writing, with two more meets to go. Freshman Denny Turk was not only top among other freshmen, but he was the outstand- ing member of the entire team. Larry Mulinax was a consistent varsity member, and Mike Gibson, even though he came out late, spurred the team on also. Ray Leak and Ernie Artim both chalked up 135 yard holes-in-one during the season. Front Row: Jack McMillan, David Ichinaga, Allen Shannon, Herbie Renstrom, Jay Young, Von Shoenhair. 2nd Row: Leonard Reed Richard Madala, Richard Kirkbride, I If a V ,, 'M' S 5 , . W f?,M' I J N535 fax? yay. ' , XZQ ? e 2 -rygym Gerald Askins, Coach Joe Hansen, Gail Peterson, Bill McCreary, David Van Etten, David Evans M, M:,y A , , a,, , f f r Z Z f 2 fr f Z if sf and!! ta gg Boxing exists at Tulare High to provide a winter activity for those boys who are interested in body- contact sports. Eight weeks after school were spent this year, three days of which were used for the annual box- ing show sponsored by the Letterman's Club. Phil Salazar earned the Title of Outstanding Boxer by his very-near- perfect performances with the gloves. The champions of each weight division were: Danny Burns,100g Fred Estrada 1123 Jerry Grimes, 125g Phil Salazar, 1323 Von Shoenhair 1393 Junior Cisneros, 1473 Bob Duran, 1563 Calvin Phelps 1653 Roland Ramirez, 1753 and Mark Holland, unlimited. ZX, oxing x-Q.-+,,., Front Row: Erving Hollowell, Fred Estrada, Danny Burns, Jerry Grimes, Johnny Moore. 2nd Row: Dave Estrada, Burl McDonald Jim Wilkins, Jim Torres, Phil Salazar, Larry Morris. 3rd Row: Cheryl Lambert, Bob Duran, Mark Holland, Larry Grimes Calvin Phelps Roy McCreary, Coach Max Voshall. in K - 4 ,1,,.., R 1, .-4, w I Q81 igzx :fs 1 9 ,My Q '-4., fi, I 7 'J 'M if wimmilzg Cold and cloudy weather made for a miserable season. But there were some very good swimmers, Jack Wilson, fastest free- stylerg Jim Lambrecht,100 yard freestylerg Ron Perry, breast-Stroker, Dennis Perry, back-strokerg Pete Nielsen, butterfly- strokerg Chuck Smythe, UAH diver, and Dan Jackson,UB' diver. Other good free stylers were: Bill Safarjan, Ben Thrasher, Dennis Perry, and Larry Lynch. ,,r,,,..eff . ,.f..w ,'-.mini iqp J, 'Q K WM'7v' -s Q, V ' ,ai VM.-. 1 ,,... .fe 'W +9 if . 0 J vw!,2 HQ f f fw,f ,WkZZQg7jg .mt ,ywfyyykg 2 3 ' ' Y Front Row: Larry Lynch, Brad Leach, Troy Dodson, Peter Nielsen. , yy GVMJQQ 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Row Row: Row Row: Row Row Duane Davis, Alfred Bonds, Billy Saltzman, Ben Thrasher. 'f963ma, 'ZWZ3 Mike Garcia, Ronald Perry, Jack Wilson, Bruce Lawson. k Zgiif Danny Jackson, Jim Lambrecht, Chuck Smythe, John Benson. Q, ,ynmfwfwzfa Don Percival, James Fausel, Dennis O'Barr, Ronnie Gilbert. Don Richert, David Lewis, John McCready, Dennis Perry. Paul Korte, John Galbraith, Mike Gardner. 7 f Z 1 w,.,..,,. .dn -,kM:'m.,,4 5x I fi , 'wr' Q .,: fu QW 'rigs Q fi Aa- -ag- y f-4 452 Front Row: Elaine DeMederios, Linda Brown, Carol Ansiel, Janet Noffsinger, Carol Glazier, Judy Hennion, .lane Shockley. 2nd Row: Adele White, Ruth Van Houten, Sharon Escher, Joyce Gravlee, Bonnie Court, Dorinda Waldroup, Christy Schumacher, Jesslyn Phelps, Emily Renaud, Vickie Houdyshell, Dannie Howard, Marcia Posson, Patti Paggi. v I I I if n TQ- UZ It lAJ'Ll72l72Ll29 ,raft M,,f,w ,mf JVM ,I WWE rw Q wi L, It Y fi I I w, I 'I iv, l . it Six weeks is a short time to whip up a championship teamg therefore, A' Tulare's only return from swimming was the sheer enjoyment the swimmers ' , ,,. I got from being in the water. Twenty-four young women were out for the if' M ' team. Freshman prospects were good. Three outstanding girls were Emily Renaud in the breast-back-butterfly-crawl medley, Marcia Posson in the breast stroke, and Sharon Escher in the back stroke. Girls best- looking in swim suits were sophomores Bonnie Court and Patti Paggi. V We i r e f 1 at mttt f I , no A' we ' C A 1 -.. C 1 f f 42 'W g-,,,.- ,K f I N 2 Y: 1 b hi i ' QV fa . is can , , '- ' H 0 Hgh 'L L 3 Z 5 Ka ,, , z ' my ' M N' , 1 r f kg' I f '7f j' ,Ai ' ' e UA ' HQ ,fl it W-M I N 5 L he A ,M X ,kitty f 3 i 4 NW .3 or 1 'W Xljn! K r I l wiv i ,x . rv..-,. D5 I 15' Carl Downing, Virginia Infante, Dennis Perry, Morris Dean, Leonard Reed, Cecelia Medrano, Johnny Castro, Tommy Moreno, Jerry Garvin, Lu Ann Oden, Lou Fraire. 512501 Sitting: Larry Knapp, Carl Corley, Phillip Chacon, Jerry Bryant, Mike Bishop, John Bilvado, Gary Mount, Ronnie Daniels, Ezequiel Garcia. Standing: Mike Robinett, Sam Trenary, Mike Manro, Harry Ashmore. lit '75 'V 'Y 'K 'R A N14 n- any as N x 5 ,R Qi Sitting: Ernest Artim, Elden Kilby, Ysador Nunez, Carl Sparks, Trinidad Yepez, Richard Woolsey, Reggie Stephenson, Jerry Dixon, Alan Burton. Standing: Pat Shannon, John McGrew, Jack Clark, Bob Anderson. faffs 'amen Sitting: Ed Mendonca, Tommy Kirker, Henry King, Jerry Woods, Corky Anderson, Ronnie Lucio, Percy Carr, Jim Rix, Mark Holland. Standing: Wes Zachary, Max Choboian, Don Shackelford, Roy McCreary. , fy,i Q M, ay kg X -like Q :gg ,, ' I, ' 111 , , 81,2 I , ,. 1. M 4 N . A , Q 1 m i Y: b , Yg,Nh hgzfw W ' cgwpofzfa acfiaw f fu, ,,,, 1 ' M3 ' JLRILJ nfD5K1 Q 1 - W Qi W? ff 1 my f f 12 s 7' wwf ff' ' Q , k Q '73 fi' gm - . fm , f f i, A b wiMhfgggidw 1-X' f kX , X :V . x . ., X, ,- Z ck Qs , , . g 'f N . 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The club decorated the large Christmas tree in the main hall, sponsored an after-game record dance at the Memorial Hall, and took a trip to Los Angelesto visit the various sightsof interest. Officers were Lana Cordiero, president, Bonnie Scott, secretary: Loretta Martin, treasurer, and Mrs. Anne Pappas, sponsor. Row: Ricky Armstrong, Loretta Martin, Bonnie Scott, Lana Cordiero, Sue Kandarian, Irene Todd, Ray Hernandez. 2nd Row: Gonzalez, Cathy Serpa, Sandy Tait, Rogena Degge, Geraldine Alvidrez, Nancy Gomez, Reda McClellan, Carol Myers, Bernadette 3rd Row: Mrs. Ann Pappas, Nadine Burry, Sharon Helm, Marcia Posson, Sally Gordon, Judy Hefton, Harriett Bessey. 4th Row: Brown, Dorothy Goeman, Donna Philpott, Carol Dubin, Judy Fidler, Wanda Harris. Uiatiolz Jug Aviation Club promotes interest in the develop- ment in air and space travel. Members went to Edwards Air Force Flight Test Center in the Spring of 1959 to seethe Atlas Rocket and the famed X-15. Pictures of last year's trip have been making interesting programs for the regular meetings. Jerry Sixon, president again this year, plans to hold the second Annual Model Airplane Contest in May. Awarded to last year's winners,John Kinder and Don Manro, was flight instruction at Tulare Airpark. Front Row: Mike Garcia, Darlene Colwell, Betty Green, Wanda Rutherford, Jean Reed, Bobby Costalez, 2nd Row: Sherman Clem, Jay Young, George Johnson, Gary Wells, Dewayne Davis, Shannon Allen, Don Manro. 3rd Rowi Dennis Miles, Jack Wilson, Larry Parrott, Elden Kilby, Jerry Dixon. 4th Row: Grant Walker, Ed Jarvis, Mike Manro, Richard Madala, Tom Luttrell, Mr. Stanley Manro. 3 2 I vlan .ya-G-Hr! '- - me 'll all 0 Minn f 'A our M' w1 f . . E91 5 I-0 f, wail nl! J, 1 , NKNMHX - X ff 'S Zfary .ik 5 112 V 1 'lr V01 gf It y ,WM '56 Sitting: Sue Daugherty, Shirley Miller, Peggy Gorden, Cruz Salmon, Vera Frasquillo, Margaret Lopez. Standing: Peggy Oden, Lorene Radmacher, Jackie Henderson, Mariann Dias, Maggie Carrillo, Mr.Herndon, Marilyn Sturgeon, Margaret Alberti, Linda Irvin, Verna Beasley, Sharon Smith. Qfazicaf ug Previously this club was for girls only, but the boys' interest in Office procedure and prac- tices resulted in a new club, the Tulare High Clerical Club. The meetings which are conducted by President Maggie Carrillo, assisted by Vice-Pres- ident Sharon D. Smith, Secretary Lorene Radmacher, Treasurer Vera Frasquillo, and Sponsor Mr. Charles Herndon, are held in the morning because the members work downtown in the afternoons gaining valuable work experience. Field trips to Fresno and an Employer-Employee Banquet were portions of a busy year for the new club. 'zaffa ug Bookends, napkin holders, and other assorted items are made by the members of Crafts Club. An important partof the Club is the discussion period which is under the leadership of their sponsor, Mr. Lloyd Phillips. In the discussions they learn easier ways of making items, new materials, better ways of working, and more safetyin using their tools. Members of Crafts Club find it both inter- esting and creative. ont Row: Albert Pinheiro, Carol Weeks, Rolene Caples, Zelma Stevens. 2nd Row: Vernon.Hicks, Hershel Williams Mr Phi111 S Everett Cole. Inul!'! ns e W amy, ..11-1-1 av r .-rf' 17 J' .W it I IE ZZ 'W' ?W .yi itijlske 013,49 'X 'f SD SI ,nw-.. ,4 .Wg , Q, lg! as 5 Q5 22 En 3? , f . is it .tm fi Q. Front Row: Jo Ann Mullins, Meredith Willsie, Donna Lea Webb. 2nd Row! Barbara Carrell, Carole Apperson, Carole Cadona, Nadja Nevarov, Charlotte Gilton. YEL 04. Participating in service projects for both school and community, members of the Tulare High Future Business Leaders of America played an im- portant part in school activities. Affiliated with a national organization, the club is open to all business students. Under the leadership of President Donna Lea Webb and Sponsor Mr. Robert Funk club members enjoyed a successful year. Yo'!.c4. Future Homemakers of America is a national organization made up of high school girls who are studying homemaking. The purpose of the club is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living now and in the future. There have been many activities this year which included ushering at both junior and senior plays, serving at various dinners, an after-game dance, collecting food for a needy family, and sending sewing to Panama through HCare'. Front Row: Vera Carboni, Barbara Cox, Diana Brunner, Linda Ledbetter, Betty Cox, Minnie Curlin. 2nd Row: Rolene Caples, Ardith Abel, Sandra Roden, Jean Reed, Pamela Winsett, Carol Weeks, Bernice Allen. 3rd Row: Mrs. Riedesel, Jimmie Lee Creel, Martha Korneff, Katy Curd, Helen Hooks, Brenda Jackson, Diana Doty. 4-li 'Qt' il ik , .ft W! 19 'T' l V gf , S isis A - 0tuL F F A. officers were: Don Colson, Vernon Mendes, Stanley Gomes, Bill Grady and Dave Silveira. 5'7?c4. The Tulare Future Farmers have completed the most successful year to date. High lights of the year was the meat and poultry team winning gold and silver medals at the National Judging finals at Kansas City. Don Colson, gold medal, Reynold Benson, silver and William Grady, silver medal ratings in meat. Roy Henson, silver, Billie Kreiger, silver and Billy Wittman, bronze medal ratings in poultry. Another first for Tulare was in cotton grading. Reynold Benson was high individual. The team in- cluded William Grady and Don Colson. Each boy re- ceived a sterling silver belt buckle. The Agriculture Mechanics department received national attention for winning seven places in the National Lincoln Arc Welding awards. Tony Ribeiro placed 4th, the highest a Tulare boy has ever Dlaced. Tulare also has a new American Farmer in Gene Henry works on a lath house to protect new plants. Two high school welders fasten railing to the trailer bed. Don Espindula. Stanley Gomes won the sectional public speaking contest and is up for Star State Farmer. Vernon Mendes and Ray Grissom placed lst and 2nd in the Sectional Coop. Marketing Test. Members set up projects for the annual P.T.A. Barbeque at the high school farm. .. 4 .or ' again za-ev-53779 ' .za .. M. . . , .r Q 116 T5.,6 38. Jff cr Front Row: Pat Sharp, Donna Carriere, Lorraine Lisbon, Janice Cordeiro, Marian Rocha, Donna Philpott. 2nd Row: Barbara Whisman Dianne Lovelady, Cecilia Medrano, Mary Kalisvaart, Rita Fagundes, Marianne Rogers. Future Nurses of America is a social service Club that explains to its members the requirements of a nursing career. During the year the club made favors forthe County Hospitalat Christmas, visited the Tulare County Health Department in Visalia, and attended a county wide meeting about nursing held at COS. The club's year ended with an annual spring picnic. The officers for the year were: Mary Kalisvaart, presidentg Gloria Fagundes, vice- president, Bonnie Court, secretary-treasurerg Diana Lovelady, historian. ijufcvza cgsfaifsta May 11 was the high day for Future Retailersg their annual Employee-Employer Banquet was held with over sixty people present. A field trip to Gottschalk's in Fresno availed quantities of in- formation about public relationship, proper bus- iness tactics, and efficiency in a large business. Officers for the year were President Rebecca Bergman, Vice President Laquitta Gwaltney, Secre- tary Pat Dearing, Treasurer Laura Tidwell, and sponsor Mr. Jack Theige. 1 Ri k Shirle Overstreet Jessie Baker Laquita Gwaltney Pat Dearing Mario Martin. 2nd Row: Sandy Queen Front Row: Denn s n , y , , , , Laura Tidwell, Rebecca Bergman, Clyde Claunch. 3rd Row: Kenneth Jones, Frank Walker, James Meek, Winston Smith, Mike Cazares lr Jack Theige. ,gi Gu 'i gf ----..... 20 W 4343 36 Front Row: Judy Kelley, Nancy Walker, Carol Minoletti, Mary Ragle, Connie Anaya. 3rd Row: Ann Busby, Barbara Dutto, Kay Richert, Doug Yarbrough, Pat Longan, Mr. Morris Knudsen. .U. Future Teachers, in addition to enduring occas- ional meetings, performing as teacher's helper in a city grammar school, raising and spending money, and getting in the social swim with other FTA groups in the county, made an impact of sorts with their theatrical endeavors by presenting for, and at the request of the faculty and administration, several skits designed to portray violations of the teacher's Code of Ethics. Needless to say, students enacting teachers who fracture teaching ethics proved informative, entertaining and pro- vocative for teachers as well as student actors. fha 4-1 j,.3',. Z wi by ,Q , ,. ' Y -WCA d 9 -...V -1 riiia.e M s,?WpA'5?Nl .,. , W W af A ff -'W . -L-'xg X, '1 K., . rug ny., ,ri 1 . x 1 4 ,. K. ,X J , nt '14 if , sae sie gi 2 1' 0 , e 5-, 1 X Q' lx S sexi W A 'Mi mx Qiki S' 1 . Xa Q Q 'Q u K x 5 1 R. 'Z f I -X gfv:l,e at ., f n. , fyairms Q fi, VfQ.r fi ifWQ's. . , iii an . e J, .' ., , X 2 I . V, , ,ig ,Wil Y N 11 E' Simoes, Dale Ann Nagel. 2nd Row: Kay Glass, Sandy Williams, Karen Davis, Mary Steiner, Nadine Burry. 4th Row: Bruce Lawson, Donald 1755 , ana One of the many service clubs on campus is the Key Club, a national group sponsoredby the Kiwanis Club. Under the leadershipof President Pat Shannon and faculty advisor Mr. Vernon Longlee the club undertook such activities as sponsoring after-game dances and their annual pancake breakfast. Carl Sparks, Mike , Pat Shannon, Paul Korte, Tommy Livingston, Greg Shannon. 8?45Q law Z -4 OM 491k 4 ' Art f Front Row: Jerry Grimes, Tommy Moreno, Larry Lynch, John Castro, Don Finch, Wouis Orosco, Fernando Gonzalez, Carl Sparks. 2nd Row: Mark Holland, Mike Gibson, Jack Clark, Morris Dean, Jerry Dixon, Bob hickman, Mike Torres. 3rd Row: Wes Zachary, Ed Rhyman, Jerry Brown, Gary Mount, Elden Kilby, Corky Anderson, Jim Rix. 4th Row: John McGrew, Larry Grimes, John Bilvado, Trinidad Yepez, Ronnie Gilbert, Bill Young, Ysador Nunez, David Vieira. 5th Row: Carl Corley, Harry Ashmore, Sam Trenary, Ronald Carvalho, Don Shackelford, Larry Knapp, Mr. Max Voshall. latte 'amen Monthly bean feeds were a popular activity of the Letterman's Club. A highlight of the year was a trip to a sports event for the senior lettermen. In order to raise money for this, the club spon- sored a boxing show and had car washes. One of the main projects this year was the revising of the Club's Constitution. Under the leadership of Pres- ident Max Choboian the club had a busy, well nlled year. Other officers were Jack Clark, vice presi- dent, Larry Knapp, secretary, Jim Rix, treasurer. Sponsor was Max Voshall. Rally Club's chief functionis to promote school Spirit throughout our high school. Our head yell leader forthe year automatically becomes president of this club when the club goes into action at the beginning of the year. She and her associate yell leaders and members of the club sponsor all foot- ball and basketball rallies, and working together they publicize all games by making posters and by putting announcements in the bulletin. Front Row: Jeanette Younger, Janet Woodfill, Dulcie Azera, Yvonne Toledo, Jane Fleischer, Bernadette Lucio, Janice Cordeiro 2nd Row: Carole Merriman, Sharon Vermillion, Connie St. Louis, Manya Nevarov, Antonia Yniquez, Deanne Radmacher, Pat Cardoza 3rd Roll Carolyn McGhee, Julie Stadden, Kathy Wong, Patty Ashburn, Sandy Saltzman, Maggie Hernandez, Laverne Robinson. 4th Row: Lorene Radmacher, Luanna Allen, Patti Taylor, Judy Denman, Kathy Powell, Donna Golston. ix! II -W 9 Jill fr W ak V K Q 6 , ' 3 5 X 7 M an ax i A ry ,May ta ff HMM f , fx, ,fl 17s niggas WW . ,n fi , P . I , -,!, A bi.: ,N, fR E RV'WFggH A .,' .A' if52ifPFi?fJg ig 2 Qkw Qi whim ,i C'l.g5g. I z Lax 2 f jg ii Q ks ,Jig we gf! ll! . ,M an JL 'M- -inns 382 -4 s -'S .f'5 XJW, 'SF ik il sa QB NaN 1 5 Q '1!' f ik ii ,affix nu. 43' Q . C , i, 2 5 Q . T X . x T L s S. 5 ff 1, -fi, 5. , if X Y -. A I - 5 - .. . Q s .f fi-if-N Q W, if I ' M if 73 S - 'T Vi i rf 3 A 1 E I ,,ff1--I g.5,: .xx t-X alia we . i . CJ x 'i ' . K K K Front Row: Jenny Jacobo, Irene Fleischer, Lup -Beltran, Pat Beltra Teresa Gonzales, Marjorie Reed, Elsa Escobar, Virginia Infante. 3rd Margaret Hepburn. 4th Row: Linda Mendoza, Helen Hernandez, Joe Arti Spcmiig ug Starting off the year with a dinner party at La Fiesta, the Spanish Club got into full swing. During basketball seasonthey operated a concession stand at one of the games in order to raise money for various projects. As usual they donated S10 to charity. The year was closed withthe annual picnic at Mooney's Grove. Officers for the year were: Lupe Beltran, Df6Sid6HtQ Margaret Hepburn, vice- presidentg Virginia Infante, secretary-treasurer, Louis 0rosco,publicity chairman. Mr.Frank Eliceche is the club sponsor. Front Row: Jackie Taylor, Ruth Kent, Sue Kandarian, Carl Sparks, n, Donna Williard. 2nd Row: Bertice Green, Josephine Fraire Row: Mary Recendez, Peggy Yepez, Marie Salmon, Wanda Parker m, Martha Bessey, Suzanne Soults, Linda Hernandez. gfiaipiczzu On February 17, 1960, the National Thespians Society was awarded their chapter in Tulare. The Thespians is a national, honorary, non-social, non-secret, dramatics organization. In order to become a member one must achieve a certain number of points according to the national point scale. Officers are Jim Rix, presidentg Bill Silveira, vice presidentg Alan Burton, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Shirley Skufca, sponsor. Nadja Nevarov, Rose Margaret Ruiz. 2nd Row: Sylvia Winters Billie Jean 0'Brien, Kay Glass, Donna McNatt, John Berryhill, Jan Strawmyer. 3rd Row: Bill Silveira, Dave Frederickson, Jim Rix Burke Mclurdo, Pete Houck, Alan Burton, Miss Shirley Skufca. QT? ra. gps 'T' R6 , ZS xl. s am lb N39 N, .Qi P , . .. -0 , ' .,. . Msfvik A ff. tx. .i , 1 459' ...il 'H 13 'va l' + ,f .. so in k wg, ,iff N K E V r ,..x r 1 , yt . .rs , . . ,e. M ll - naM,.4 Q 'NYS 'S 'T ?f g A W- vi-- af' ' J DR KMA-5' ,figs ES f Q eeecm 1 A ga Q ls .. as Front Row! Angela Burnett, Barbara Abney, Lupe Beltran, Irene Todd, Gale Hodge, Lu Ann Oden, Barbara Carrell, Virginia Infante, Donna Willlard, Donna Lea Webb, Ardelle Aulman, Karen Yanase. 2nd Row: Bernadette Costa, Carol Glazier, Dale Ann Nagel, Edith Bergman, Carole Cadona, Nadja Nevarov, Manya Nevarov, Martha Korneff, Linda Lindquist, Carol Minoletti, Loretta Martin, Connie Haslam. 3rd Row: Tessa Aguilar, Kathleen McCallister, Lynn Allen, Sue Poston, Ruthan Stiles, Judy Kelley, Lorene Radmacher, Mary Steiner, Diane Mello, Diane Hvistendahl, Noness Emerson. 4th Row: Christy Schumacher, Suzanne Soults, Kay Adams, Dale Tait, Frank Rocha, Dorothy Goeman, Richard Nunes, Billie Jean O'Brien, Dick Cochran, Mike Brown. 5th Row: Jackie Cardoza,Leslie Knapp, Henry Lancaster, Jimmy Brown, Gary Honeycutt, Fred Ruiz, Barry Staley, Richard Brogan, Mike Garcia, John Bergman, Alan Burton. 6th Row! Elden Kilby, Pat Shannon, Larry Knapp,Terry Fry, Ronald Carvalho, Joe Artim,Dennis 0'Barr, Doug Yarbrough, Ed Mendonca. 0105 and CAT? Torch Club and the California Scholarship Federation are separate honor societies based on academic grade average, but the similarities in the two have outweighed the differences, and they Operate as one organization. Anyone who makes the honor roll is eligible for Torch membership, but C.S.F. requires practically an A average. Four semesters of C.S.F. eligibility, of which one is earned in the senior year, is the requirement for life membership. Receiving this is not only an honor, but it is an effective key for unlocking the door to higher education. The organization attends conferences, has a two day field trip for both recreation and educational experience, and awards scholarships to any non- members who show promise to succeed in college Work. Q . Front Row: Jay Williams, Bernadette Lucio, Doris Havens, Mary Jarvis, Marcia Zink, Sidney Shirley, Kathy Downs, Lupe Beltran, Barbara Abney, Marlann Rocha. 2nd Row: David Ny,Ned Waite,Nancy Luton,Sue Sherman, Vicki Houdyshell, Pat Beltran, Lola Martinez, Irene Fleischer. Betty Menezes. 3rd Row: Tommy Kirker, Jim Walther. Marsha Davis, Marjorie Reed, Lana Henry, Karen Yanase, Judy Jackson, Bonnie Court, Annette Towns, Margaret Hepburn. 4th now. Pete Morrelli, Arlene Borges, Barbara Dutto, Zoellen Jarvis, Kay Davis, Lavon Porter, Sandy Williams, Jo Ann Glaser. 5th Row: Jerry Dixon, Chuck Smythe, Pete Nielsen, Ann Busby, Margaret Peers, Julia Bailey, Chris Appel, Jill Kainu, Jack Geiger. 6th Row: David Armstrong,Ronald Perry,Stan1ey Loar,Dave Frederickson Charles Richardson, Rodney Iacono, Byron LeBlanc. ' ML 'W' , 'PV ew 9 Yr' .Wt ,gan g kfWww0 'W 1 u 1 ' fyf 1 . , 1 g sv' c 5 A V -Wd ,I Wd , V -.N ,hy J , f rm t gi my N, ..,. Y g Q Q X 6 t 9 if -1- fm PM-vi .- Front Row: Bertice Green, Ruth Hoskison, Kathy Wong, Jane Fleischer, Patty Burnett, Linda Buchanan, Geraldine Joyner, Alverina Rocha. 2nd Row: Alice West, Kathy Jesperson, Irene Fleischer, Marian Espinola, Maggie Hernandez, Lola Martinez, Patti Paggi, Carol Myers, Carole Merriman. 3rd Row: Sandra Podlesak, Mary Couto, Martha Bessey, Judy Hefton, Ruth Falter, Brad Leach. 4th Row: Sandra Hale, Mary Steiner, Bob Sharley, Bruce Lawson, Arthur Valdes, Fred Ruiz. 5th Row: Mrs. Tomlinson, Barbara Abney, Kathy Powell, Kathleen McCa.1l1ster, Bob Jepson, Frank Rocha, Henry Lancaster, Michael Van Zandt, Jack Geiger. ZCZCDSX? fi3!lLZZ Through films and slides shown at meetings Travel Club members enjoyed various travel exper- ences in addition to the places they were able to visit on their trip to Los Angeles. Under the direction of Sponsor Mrs. Willie Tomlinson and President Alverina Rocha, club members had a prosperous and interesting year. f Miss Shirley Skufca relates her travel 'experiences to interested listeners. Nm Travel Club members take time out for a gab session after a movie. --1-.ist 5 'I ,mea AW A 464' -Wfm 434. Q za... W i f.Yg 1 Front Row: Bonnie Scott, Doris Havens, Lu Ann Oden, Nancy Walker, Judy Warren, Geraldine Alvidrez, Julie Stadden. 2nd Row: Judy Osterman, Lola Martinez, Judy Hennion, Marcia Posson, Sandy Williams, Sandy Robertson, Dana Damron, 3rd Row: Connie Haslam, Patti Paggi, Susan Eidswick, Gay Russell, Donna McNatt, Karen Yanase. 4th Row: Christy Schumacher, Nadine Burry, Gayle Harmon, Billie Jean 0'Brien, Patti Peterson, Connie Chauvel, Linda Knight. 5th Row: Mrs. Charlotte Peterson, Ann Busby, Jesslyn Phelps, Judy Denman, Marcia Beck, Jill Kainu. ti- 6- With the purpose of promoting Christian charac- ter and upholding such standards, the Tulare Tri- Hi-Y performed many service projects this year. The club sponsored a benefit fashion show with proceeds going to the March of Dimes. Various parties with other county Y groups were held. This year the group was honored to have a member, Doris Havens, representing Tulare in the Y.M.C.A. Model Legislature in Sacramento. Officers for the year were as follows! Ann Busby, presidentg Doris Havens, vice president, Dana Damron, secretary, Jesslyn Phelps, treasurerg Lu Ann Oden, Chaplain, and Mrs. Charlotte Peterson, SDOHSOT- 54. Our Youth Fellowship Clubat'Tulare High School, formerly the Bible Club, functions for the purpose Of promoting Christian witness and conduct. Under the leadership of Miss Verna Hanson and Mr. Jack Palmer, the group has various types of meetings and it sponsors a Bible team which travels to many schools in California where they compete in Bible quiz contests. Front Row: Vicki Houdyshell, Lynette Kyle, Irene Todd, Virginia Infante, Sharon Stoner. 2nd Row: Janice Irwin, Susan Eidswick, Ann Garrison, Carole Apperson, Mary Peters, Claudia Dye. 3rd Row: Dale Ann Nagel, Evie Yarbrough, Edith Bergman, Linda Ragle, M s Verna Hanson, Grace Cloud. 4th Row: Chris Appel, Shirley Gooss, Bonnie Beach, Mary Ann Waddle, Linda West, Marilyn Henry is . 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Mrowffcl 11601011 wfifadom. 1235 -.Z iii, Wx K -N53 'W W N 'Ns ffss 1 K5 Sophomores accepted their responsibilitieswith enthusiasm and hard work. At each home football game one saw the ener- getic--though frozen--members of the class selling their wares to hungry customers. Selection and ordering of class rings was an important project for the second semester offi- cers and council. They wound up the year by serving refresh- ments for their noble elders, the Juniors and Seniors, at the Prom. Then in June the Sophomores could be found in the stadium diligently decorating for Commencement. Lofz Cyan 05151501 Lg Freshman Parents Night had its usual fine program and enthusiastic audience with part of the program consisting of a skit to show the benefits of well balanced meals The Hrst semester council also produced a successful Columbus Day rally in which Columbus aided by the doughty Redskins con quered Mt. Whitney For service proJects the class members wrapped goal posts for one game and assisted in concession stands..In December the traditional Frosh Dance culminated the dance program in the Physical Education Department Em Dhasis was on class meeting programs and on the traditional end-of-the-year activities involving decorationof the powder room for the Junior Senior prom and decoration of the audi torium for the Baccalaureate service By presenting a great play full of ardour and vitality the hard-working Juniors were well rewarded for their time and work that went into the play Room For One More The class went on to crown a Junior Nadine Burry as Football Queen. During the second semester vigorous plans were made to work toward the theme Hawaiian Village for the Junior Senior Prom During the first semester, the Senior Class prepared and presented the traditional Christmas Dance at the Town and Country Club. HAnastasian, the Senior Class play, was warmly received and many compliments were given to the hard-working cast who made the production a huge success. The first of many activities that led up to the final receiving of their diplomas was the fitting of the caps and gowns. Baccalaureate services were held June 12 in the T.U.H.S. Auditorium with the Commencement exercises taking place Monday evening, June 13, in the school stadium. Following graduation an all night party, sponsored by the parents of the graduates, was given. With these memories, hard work, and vigorous enthusiasm for life itself, the Class of '60 ended its unforgettable days at Tulare Union High School. fam of 7Q6O QE! She 050052. fifa, Cft1!lDOfLg6 evffow QI M fffoiefb Ufuom you Lgvifrnffc. life cqffanzga zz o Cafifofcnia Scgofa 'zigifz qyacfa 'zczfiolz .3 liz ii' X-. 9 X 11 ci. ,A N..- r .. u-s......- A ...- if S . ,fu Front Row: Dana Damron, Leonard Reed, Patsy Bryan. 2nd Row: Dennis Perry, Morris Dean, Don Richert. 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LANG, JANET Non-Specialized Orchestra LAWRENCE, ROBERT Non-Specialized Art Club Chorus LORING, WINSTON Non-Specialized Football Track MAY, CLAUDE University Prep Track Weight Lifting MELENDEZ, H RBY Industrial PARKER, MELVIN Business PENA, ISIDRO Industrial POPE, RONALD College Prep Football Chorus Golf POULSON, RICHARD Industrial Football Mgr. Crafts Club QUEEN, SANDY Merchandising Aviation Club F.R.C. ROSS, BUDDY Industrial SMITH, BENNIE Agriculture SMITH, NOLAN LEE Agriculture THOMAS, PAUL EDWARD Non-Specialized WEAVER, ROBERT College Prep WHITE, PEGGY JOYCE Homemaking WILLIAMS, JOHN Non-Specialized ZACHARY, WESLEY College Prep Football Lettermans' Club ggfjif UWWWW Ja N W f Gqufogfzafgga MAE My QM L!! ff 7 ghkf, zxbjfgiifw yfixwo ff XZ L L, ' X2 K7 Kr My k ff ,m , NM Vw df W ff Q Q SWAQGQ' A WM S W N M My . '59 jj 76LfMgMW W rw M ,wWML6M wziofz Cfczn iifozy Sofch gem ffleofva fafomfywwfifnq fhfom wa of.: M filffbeag We onto fflftow Aft JQMMM-rt uyiflft own Mfqfha. As freshmen, the class of '61 made a movie to be shown to the incoming freshmen for the next year. Besides decorating goal posts and running concession stands at the football games, the class decorated the powder room as a room in an old colonial mansion for the prom. Serving at the prom during their sophomore year brought the Class of '61 a little closer to- wards becoming upper-classmen. They also had the responsibility and pleasure of choosing their class rings. Their final tribute to the seniors was the decorating for commencement exercises by the Class of '61, HDown to Earthn, the Junior Class play, started the class off well as these talented students Droduced a terrific comedy. The Class of '61 ended the year in fine style with the traditional Junior Senior Prom at the Memorial Hall. 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Activities varied from working in concession stands at football games to serving for the 1960 Prom and decorating for Commencement. Yboiftwnq Mx oww ffrfcerpfll Mme. As Freshmen, the Class of 1962 had two prominent activities which were Parents' Night and the decoration of the powder room for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Panel discussions at class meetings Droved effective in orientating the fresh- men at Tulare High School. Kas, ' u-., 1 A fu , , VV? X Z ,.,,.f ,V 21? 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J -'Q X Jac, 9,53 -Q 'I -4.4-.-Q-v 'Kf,--Q-W-.on Leal, Teresa LeBlanc, Byron Lee, John Lee, Laura Lee, Sharon Lewis, David Lewis, Judy an My , fa., ,p-f, ,I ' 'I 'hy ' N, ,A X , fl: ai Lucio, Bernadette Lujano, Juanita Lumpkin, Ernestine Lusk, Thomas uton Nancy Mac , Eugene Malone, Louise Mello, Barbara Mello, Diana Mello, Mary Lou Miller, Albert Q - ,ff , av 4 , .X y V i5Wf2 'igyj Q H is 'aa,, W' C, M gh - Y: , 'fr f L, wif, Ay ,V - 1 ff AJQ, 1 2 Y bk sig h YI: WN f 'R yy S ff sf 4' W Jespersen, Kathleen , J Johnson, George K WW' L42 . Johnson, Kathryn ' V W K W, Jones, Shirley V' 5, X f,amy ,J Kachadoorian, Kaye A if f ,, Kahne, Marian M' U ,oQy 7N l' Kainu, Jill J ' !zof' 7 f., , .fMfW'Ys ' 3 J J i,qw AW , 72 43 yyig' i'. W k if gf K, sf? 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Myers, Carol McAna1ly, Carolyn - McCallister, Kathleen McCoy, James rw' McCready, John McFarland, John a McGowen, Richard is it , D yy A, lm, 1 f ,r f-N W QY M s, F, ,...-a af A. If '.L i ff A fw A , swan,-.WV . w QM X : '-:vw ., ii Y , . , mug, 1, fy if 52 ' ef- f -W I 'ki iv 'II w.'Q, ad? O'Barr, Gary Oden, Bill Ogburn, Billie Pacheco, Shirley Paggi, Patricia Papion, Mary Jane -MW M D V ,Q ,,, H gp ' A W ,: f' 'Kr Q? , -D ff, 1 ' V D -v J P f .LY I P 1 vwr , J? ,f 7 4, Q A 'wa ' Wk g , f 'A D Us fl!-.ll gQ?f AN ,f M' Y V V , A yr, ,JJ 1. ,H Wy K f Q' f N ay my W ' rw Af 5 .M , -,N H f L ', Z fr- ' f swf Q fvs ,fl M 4 ,. f, f , ,km 'Q Qi 1 R' 1 . N ,, K MY, ix s gg 'kffxbiv-Q? mv- X .N nik i' , MYX ss-MI! Lhfx 1?- 'MY Papion, Mary Rose Z iqlgiijigih 7 Phillips, Buddy Pimentel, Richard Pinkston, Dean Podlesak, Sandra Pope, Terry Portello, Luis Poston, Sue Reel, Patricia Reich, Roger Reyes, Rita Rhyman, Edward f Ribeiro, Rosemary Riddle, Laurna Riggs, Joe Rink, Ronald Roberts, Carol Roberts, Stanley Rocha, Betty Rocha, Frank Roden, Sandra Roeh, Thomas -1 S J . 'Y , - .M f X, ti 4 -D .t x Rutherford, David Rutter, Carl St. John, Donald Saltzman, Sandra Sanchez, David Sanchez, Frank Sanchez, Rosie Shockley, Jane Shoenhair, Von Silva, Arthur Silva, James Silva, Lorraine Silveira, Gloria Simoes, Nivia ,-mf' 'lu' Steiner, Mary Stotts, David Stuhaan, Jack Sullivan, Phillip Swanson, Marla Swearingen, Neil Tait, Dale 'cm S J W mv' Turman, Lucille Tyra, Glenn Upton, Jacklen Uranga, David g ag. 5 2 f ., Q, X Ji, ,'.r' Q. . MJ A J 'r M W 1 ' , sv , , fag -an af 1 ' , . X N ,- ' . W '11 I '- ,,, M S- 5 -.N ' Z, 'V wav Rogers, V Rogers, 111- Rogers, ef? Ester Robert Sue J Rowe, Judy Ruiz, Fred Russell, Gay V x Russell, Larry N E .iybvix 5 f , .ccc ,, , A -f M X fa- ff' S. gf- , .rf , x N fe an fi, A My can A g. . , i ff Riff M! , , ' N , Q Schoenauer, John S My ,gl If Scott, Glenda - .4 ' 'J , , Seitter Judy W , ff, Selvage JalneS --gr ,Q Y f Shannon, Greg 5 f A Shepard Argene A Sherman, Susan XX Ms ' X , . - x 4' if 'nf' A .. x -ns K k Au 4 X 'U' 4 A .V K Q N: . 4 .. fi -1 ,ff -:: A fi Y T 1 'T T singleton, Rilday fi r Smith, Avis J: f ,-, ' smith, craig M f 4 -J Smith, Douglas -M . '- ' , ' ' Soares, Michael ,ik Souza, Irene ,f fQf1'w ' Staley, Barry ' 've . ' ' ,,, T , fr ,., ,Q 4- .c 'A ., X I lst. V 1' X A6 Nd 'w i fff,,L 'Qs P if K if . 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V A' VW A Young, William ' ' X 5 Vg. xx xxx, 6 wykx Qgghnulaxlsv cgopgomcvzai not fziafu 'ze Adams, Jerry Bergman, John Blevins, Carol Byrd, James Cagle, Mary Ann Caples, Rolene Carrell, Donna Dessel, Delbert Doporto, Dora Edward, Kenny Grove, Eddie Hiser, Maggie Hutcheson, Deanna Hutto, Barbara Jones, Charles Kates, Robert Kattner, Diane Kendrick, Calvin Kuykendall, Jim Lackey, Thomas Mason, Melvin Merjil, Jim Miller, Erma Moore, Carol Moorehead, Phyllis Moreno, Domitila Muir, Susan McKinney, Clarence Pearce, Charles Phelps, Bobby Radamacher, Deanne Ramos, Robert Rhodd, Clara Rother, Robert Sanders, Dudley Stull, Dave Whitley, Jimmy Wilbourn, Marlon Williams, Nelson Williams, Marxie WI' Webb, Richard Wells, Brenda Wells, Gary West, Alice West, Linda White, Stanley White,Sue tl AN Wilson Jack Wilson, Jean Jimmy Wilson, Wilson, William Wlttman, Donna Wommack, Frank Wong, Kathryn 'tai mem Cyan cyiifozy f -f ff Bongo drums were a hit at the Fall Talent Show. This has been an exciting year for the freshmen. They started off the year with the Frosh dance, held in the armory, in December. A Fall talent show was put on in the same month in which forty-nine freshmen took part. Freshmen Parents' Night was held early in the school year. Following tradition the freshmen worked in the concession stands and decorated the goal posts and bleachers, for the fourth football game of the year. In March there was a Frosh Sing-a-ling, with Mr. Charles Knapp leading the freshmen in group singing. The class put on a Spring talent show in April,decorated the powder room for the Junior-Senior Prom, and decorated for Baccalaureate. Mrs. Willie Tomlinson was the freshman class advisor for this year. Q . ff' M . V GZ ,V ' V L K A A SV 1 ewgiff A A Adams, Connie f ,W at A gg, f VV ' V M ' ,V V f W -V V Adams, Linda X f 4 A 4, J . A A rr U Adams, lary g . k ,, . V- , W me WVVAV fl 1 MM ' 1 Aldridge, Rosie 5 A S, V A Vf Alexander, Charles 5, V JA ! N V 4 Alexander, Mary y A ' A qi X, Al len. Bertha fl , A A V Allen, Shannon Alvarado, Frances if A Alvarez, Dolores V WJ , , ..-Q, Alvarez, Wenslo 'A Alvidrez. Peter -W h 'M ' K 'A' , Anaya, Connie -'M' Vw? J ,-r- if Anderson, Estelle ' A ' ' VV A H a . , , ,VN x A A ,,- V , , I yr V V A W V Andes, Kenny .4 A!-1 f L., V, 4,4 J' -Af ,I AM, , V fm, Andrews, Jimmy y , ' f ,A 5 ' ,ge 1,1 1 L, Ansiel, Geraldine ,l '. 1 ' We 'V MA' Q I K Af' AAN A el Chris 1 a,,Wy ., 4 A .MJ A eff VP ' ,V f V f V Art im, Joseph I 4 , ,, Lf! Avila, Jovlna I5 fe , I ,A K . 'A A A Avila, Manuel V ., , , , ' ,z f , - V Bagley, Larry Barnett, Gary H A A V V A . Barreras, Rosa Q, :X Gr -.74 V avg, ,N V 7- elf V, 1.4 Baxley, Janet . V . M 'A 'W Q W, , , A . Beesley. Sue VV , MMV VMVVVMVVZ VW? L, gn- Y. , at , -M vV Berg an, Timothy M 1 3 VV A VV V Bertrand. Cheryl f' I W A V V V mi ' ' f Vfi L MA 'aw' 2 ,X ' XVV. V ' A VV Best, Judy , ..f. , , , Bettencourt Benn J' 4 A . 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L. . . 121-182 Anderson, Corky ....... 90-87-104-111 122-132 Anderson, Craig ........ ..... 1 74 Anderson, Estelle ........ .... 1 82 Anderson, Gary Manford .,.... .. 88 Anderson, Gretchen Mavis ....... 132 Anderson, Norman Ellsworth ..... 174 Anderson, Ray Neal .............. 164 Anderson, Robert Weston. . . 87-97-110 132 Andes, Kenny David ......... .88-182 Andes, Ramon Leigh .... 86-97-102-164 Andrews, Jimmy Carold ...... 182 Ansiel, Betty Carol ......... 109-164 Ansiel, Geraldine Sue ........... U82 Appel, Chris Lyman ....... 89-103-124 126-182 Apperson, Carole May .... 118 126-132 Arce, Mary Ann .................. 174 Arce, Ray .......,.... .... .... 1 3 2 Arms, Reba Sue ................. 164 Armstrong, David George.. 92-124-164 Armtrong, Richard Thomas.. 116-174 Arnold, Beverly Sue ............. 164 Artim, Ernest Robert 39-97-110 Artim, Joseph Jr. 105-123-124 Ashburn. Patricia Ann ....... 122 Ashmore, Harry 98-101-102-111 Ashworth, Eddie ...... 88-100-105 Askin, Gerald Eugene 89-106 Emmett Lee ......... 88-97- DeCoito, Janet Ann. ..... Aslin, William Harry ........... Atchley, Kenneth Gary .... . . . Atkinson, Darrel Wain .... Atkinson, Larry Edward ......... Atteberry, Katherine Cecelia. .. Atteberry, Susan Fay ........... Aulman, Vary Ardelle 43-92-124 Avila, David Alan ............... Avila, Isabel Mary ..... .... Avila, Jovina Oliverat... Avila, Manuel Olivera. .......... Avila, Vasco Oliveira. .......... Azera, Dulcie Mary ....... 41-122- B Bagley, Larry William ....... 105- Bailey, Julia ............. 8-124- Bailey, Kathryn Jeanette ........ Baker, Jessie Louise ........ 120- Bales, gag-adat, Raymond Alphonse .... 78- Barnes, Lusan Louise ....... . . 39- Barnett, James Edmond ,....... 92- Barnett, Gary William .... .... Barreras, Rosa. ........ .... Barton, Ronald Edward .... .... Bassett, Mary Ann ...... Batti, Gary Douglas Bauer, Jacqueline Laverne ....... Baxley, Duane Clinton. . . 100-103- Baxley, Janet Arlene. ......... .. Beach, Bonnie ....... .. . 78-126- 105- -132 -182 -174 -122 -174 -164 164 174 174 174 164 174 164 164 182 182 174 164 182 164 164 1-32 133 133 133 174 182 182 164 174 164 174 164 182 174 Bean, Bobbie Floyd ............. . Beasley, Verna June ......... 117- 174 Burner, Dennis Eugene .... 88-105- Burnett, Angela Gene ..... 78-124- :Student ggicftvzs Beck, Marcia Elaine...40-50-126-164 Becknell, Wes Cowgill .... 89-105-164 Beebe, Jerry ................,... 174 Beesley, Elnora Sue .... 182 Bejarano, Adolph ..... ...174 Bell, Jane Estell .... ...174 Bell, Judith Eldora .... ...133 Belo, Joe Aureliano ............. 164 Beltran, Lupe ,....... 39-46-50-94-95 123-124-133 Beltran, Patricia .... 95-123-124-174 Bender, Dennis Jay ........... 88-164 Benefield, Tom ................. 133 Benson, John Andrew .......... 88 174 Benson, John Terry ....... 97-108 133 Benson, Reynold Morga.n .......... 133 Berger, George Mark ...,......... 164 Bergman Edith Bernice. . . 78-124 126 174 Bergman, John Forest ......... 89 124 Bergman, Rebecca Jeanne ..... 120-133 Bergman, Timothy Luther ......... 182 Berry, Patricia Louise ......... 164 Berryhill, John Arthur ..... 59-58-92 123-164 Berryhill, Sarah Jane. .. . 164 Bertao, Joseph Roger .... .. 164 Bertrand, Cheryl June .......... 182 Burnett, Gerald Ray ............. Burnett, Patricia Anne ...... 125-182 Burns, Danny Lee 107-174 Burry, Nadine Lea..8-38-39-50-51-92 116-121-126-135 Burton, Alan Crane ..... 39-50-81-110 123-124-135 Busby, Rosalind Ann .... ,. .46-121-124 126-164 Busby, Kenneth Clair .... ...... 1 82 Butler, Phyllis Ann .... ...78-164 Byrd, Janice Lee ........ ...95-174 Byrd, Kenneth Harold.. . .... 164 Byrd, Mary Bernice ..... . . . 135 C Cabral, Rosemary ................ 182 Cadona, Carol Louise .... 118-124-135 Cagle, Henry Russell ............ 174 Callanan, Eileen Beth ....l35 Cole, Carol Dean .... Cole, Everett Lacy .,.. Collins, Joe Mario .... Collins, Norma Jean ...- Colson, Don Lee ......... Colwell, Darlene Faye... Colwell, Randolph Leslie Conner, Bill George ..... Contreras, Alice .... Cooley, Timothy .... Cooper, Jim Erwin ....... ....116 .......175 ...117-165 ....175 .....175 . . . . 119-137 -137 ........165 ....175 ....175 .....137 .....50-137 Cordeiro, Janice Colette ,... .43-120 Cordeiro, Nebal Joe ..... 122-175 ........165 Cordeniz, Donald ......... 89-100433 Cordiero, Maria Elania. ..... 116-137 Cordova, James Jr ............... 165 Cordova, Leroy .................. 165 Corley, John Carl99-102-111-122-137 Correia, Frank Philip ....... 105-165 Correll, Dan Ray ........ .... 4 5-183 Correll Corter. Corter. Corter. Cortez, , Jo D ......... Alberta May. . .. ....183 ....183 Leona Frances. . . . . . . . 137 Mary Ann Ollie. ...,165 Pricilla Ann ............ 165 Costa, Bernadette Yvonne. . 43-46-116 Calvert, Kay ........... .... 1 82 Calvillo, Jesse ..... ,... 1 64 Campbell, Homer J .... ....... 1 74 Caples, Rolene Fern ......... 117-118 Carboni Vera ............ 95-118!174 Cardoza, Leonard Manuel ..... 105-182 Cardoza Dennis Anthony..89-103-182 Cardoza Diana Louise ........... 135 Cardoza, Frank Michael .......... 164 Cardoza Jacqueline. . . 94-95-124-174 Costalez, Bobby Benavidez... 116-183 Cottle, David Lee ............... 137 Cottle, William Lee ..... .... 9 7-137 Coulter, Alvin Louis .,......... 165 Coulter, Marilyn Joyce .......... 165 Court, Bonnie Mae 7-52-109-124-175 Bessey, Martha .......... 123-125-174 Cardoza, Patricia ..... .. . 95-122-174 Eddie ........ .......... 1 82 Best, Judy ........... ......... 1 82 Bettencourt, Benny ...... ..... 1 82 Betzold, Jody Colleene ....... 95-182 Bevers, Pat Euelene .......,.. 78-174 Bilvado, Johnny.. 99- 102-111-122- 133 Bionda, Ella Louise ............ 182 Bionda, Linda Marie .... 174 Bionda, Pete Edward ......,..... 164 Bishop, Mike Lee ........ 104-111-133 Blevins, Carl ...... . . . 100- 105-174 Blyleven, Johnny ..... ......... 1 82 Bonds, Alfred Earl ..... .... 1 08-182 Bonds, Carolyn Jean .... ...... 1 34 Carmichael, Donna Earlene ....... 164 Carr, Clifford Wayne ........ 105-182 Carr, Kenneth Ray ........ 88-103-164 Carr, Percy Lee 86-100-104-111-135 Carrell, Barbara Earl. . . 118-124-135 Carriere, Donna Jean ........ 120-164 Carrillo, Maggie Petra ........ ..117 Carroll, John Charles .... .... 1 35 Carroll, Nola Ann ...... .... 1 74 Carson, Linda Fay ........ .... 1 74 Carter, Diana Kathleen .... .... 1 35 Cartwright, Penny Aileen ........ 175 Carvalho, Carole Ann ...... .... 1 65 Couto, hhry Rocha .......... 125-183 Cowell, Robert Lee .... ..... 1 75 Cowen, Retha .......... ..... 1 37 Cox, Barbara. ........... ...118-175 Cox, Barbara Cloudine .... ..... 1 75 Cox, Betty Lou. ......... 118-165 Cox, Helen ......... ...--- 7 8 Cox W.B .......,..... .... 1 38 Cravens, Sammy Joe ......... .... 1 65 Crawford, El lie Gean. Crawford, Richard Charles .... 88-100 103-165 Creel, Jimmie Lee... 138 118 Crisp, Betty Jean ..... 175 Bonds, Jerry ....... . . . 164 Bonds, Joyce Fay ..... ..... 1 82 Bono, John C ........... ...BQ-174 Bonwell, Jo Ann Rose ,... ..... 1 34 Borba, Bobby Carl ...... ....... 1 64 Borba, Lee Ella Mae ...,........ 182 Borges, Arlene Jo Ann .... 6-37-42-43 Carvalho, Kathryn Louise ........ 136 Carvalho, Leslie ................ 175 Carvalho, Ronald ..,. 104-122-124-165 Carver, Karen Elizabeth ......... 165 Carver. Casada, Casares, Sabino Jr .... Larry Elmo ....... Donald Ray. . . ....136 ......165 103-165 Crisp, Raymond ........ .... 1 83 Criswell, Lynard Ray... .... 71 175 Criswell, Nancy Kay .... ..... 1 83 Criswell, Ronnie ...... .... 1 38 Cruz, Rita Ralphie .... .... 1 83 Cuellar, Robert E ...... .... 1 75 Cullum, Douglas Dale... ... . 138 Cummings, Robert Lee. .... . ....175 Cunningham, Della Alice .... .... 1 83 Cassaday, Charlotte ............. 136 Cassaday, Herman James Jr ....... 182 Cunningham, Ricka ...... Curd, Katy Jane .... . .......175 118-138 Casteneda, Joe Jr ...... Casteneda, Tony ....... . . . 88-165 . . .. 97-175 Curlee, Sandra Kay .... ....... 1 75 Curlin, Minnie Pearl.. . . . . 118-175 Curtsinger, Ronald ......... .... 1 83 D Dalrymple, Mary Elizabeth. ...... 138 Damron, Dana Mary.. 8-37-38-39-46-50 95-124-174 Borges, Donnie ....... 89-100-103-174 Boudreaux, Dale James .......... 134 Boyd, James Joseph ..... . . . 174 Bradbury, Joyce .....,... . . . 174 Bradbury Paul Dennis ..... .. 134 Bradshaw Sidney E ...... .. 134 Brantley Jeanne Kay .... .. 174 Brantley Peggy Jane .... .. 134 Bravo, Earl Jr .................. 164 Breckenridge, Lonnie Warren. .... 174 Bridges, Mike ................... 164 Bridges, Donna Jean .... .. . 174 Bridges, Larry Gail ............. 174 Brim, Luther Mathew ...... 89-103-182 Brink, Ronald Lee ...... ..... 7 8-164 Brock, David Austin ..... ...88-174 Brock, Juanita Delores ..,. ...182 51-53- Castle, Charles Thomas .... .... 1 36 Castor, Eloise Ann .............. 165 Castor, Patricia Ann ......,..... 175 Castro, Johnny Reyes. 50-110-122-136 Cathey, Joe Albert .............. 175 Cathey, Kathryn Nadine .... .... Caudle, Elmer Leroy Jr .......... Cazares, Michael Paul ....... 120- Chabiel, Ernest ................. Chacon, George .... .... 9 8-103- Chacon, Larry ............ 98-105- Chacon, Philip ........... 98-111- Chaddock, Connie Jewell ......... 175 Chamberlain, Mickey Grant ....... 175 Chauvel, Constance Rosakine. 126-182 Chavez, Vary Helen Caroline ..... 182 Cheatham, James Richard ......... 165 Chenhall, Lynn Louise ...,. .... 1 65 Childress, John Alfred .... .... 1 82 Childress, Nona Irene .... ..,. 1 65 Chinn, John James ...,..... .... 1 75 Choate, Carol June .............. 182 Choboian, Max John...37-38-46-86-98 104-111-136 Churchfield, Bill ........... 105-175 Cisneros, Hilario Jesse ..... 102-165 Cisneros, Yolanda Cecillia. ..... 175 Clark, Georgia Ann ........... 79-175 Clark, Jack .......... 37-46-50-51-86 104-110-122-136 Clary, Charlene ................. 182 Claunch, Clyde Clifford ..... 120-136 Cleek, Clifton Lee ...... ,..... 1 36 Daniels. Benny Earl ..... Daniels, Ronnie Dewane. . 126-131-138 . . . . 100-165 104-111-138 Daugherty, Janet Sue ........ 117f138 Davis, Dwayne Perry ..... 108-116-183 Davis, Fayrene .................. 175 Davis, James Michael ..... ...... 1 65 Davis, Joan ............ .... 7 8-165 Davis, Judy Annette .,........... 175 Davis, Kathryn Elaine...43-46-53-78 121-124-175 Davis, Keith Norman ............. 183 Davis, Marsha Kay ...... .. . 124-183 Davis, Norman Richard .... ...... 1 38 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Dawes, Dawes, Robert Lee ..... Ruby Jean ....... Sherman Burlan Vernon Lee ...... Wanda Sue ..... ......138 ....78-165 ......138 ....175 ....165 Charles Kenneth .... .,.. 1 75 Frieda Merriel ........... 165 Dawes, Tommy Eugene ............. 105 Dean, Morris ...... 8-36-37-56-57-104 110-122-131-139 Dearing, Patricia Mae ....... 120-139 Debise, Joe ............... 86-99-165 ........175 Degge, Rogena lhrgarita. .... 116-139 DeLaRosa, Mary Jane ............. 175 Brock, William Charles .... 164 Brockett, Sharon louise ..,...... 134 Brogan, Richard L ........... 124-174 Brott, Garth Clark...41-98- 104-164 Brown, Alvin Ray ................ 182 Brown, Charles ............... 88-164 Brown, Jerry Douglas. . .41-86-97-102 122-164 Brown, Jimmy Lee ............ 124-174 Brown, John Albert Jr ........... 174 Brown, Kathlee Diane .... 37-44-45:46 116-182 Brown, Kent Edward. . . 88-100-103-174 Brown, Lester Daniel ............ 182 Brown, Linda Carol ........ 8-109-182 Brown, Linda Lorraine ........... 182 Brown, Mary Ellen ............... 134 Brown, Mike Eugene.. . 78-105-124-182 Brown, Virginia. .......... '. .. 78-134 Brunner, Dianna Louise .,.... 118-174 Brunson, David Marvin ........... 174 Bryan, Gene Paul ............. 80-134 Bryan, Marty .............. 8-173-174 Bryan, Patsy ........ 8-37-72-131-134 Bryant, Bonnie Marie...94-95-96-164 Bryant, Jerry David.. .37-98-111-134 Buchanan, Linda Joan ........ 125-174 Buckley, Peggy Diane ............ 164 Buckner, William Carroll... . . . 135 Bugg, Ronnie Carrol ..... . . . 164 Clem, Sherman Jr ..... .... 116-182 Climer, Jerry Don ............... 182 Climer, William Brady ........... 165 Clinton, Sammy Ray ....... 89:104-165 Close, Thomas Franklin ....... 78-137 Cloud, Grace Marie .......... 126-175 Clubb, Deana he ................ 183 Cochran, Richard Harris124-88-78-41 Coffman, James David ............ 183 DeLeon, Guadalupe Garza ,..,,,,,, 175 Delfino, hhria Josephine Vega..175 Delfino, Virginia Vega ....,., 73-165 Della, Ronnie Raymond .... ...... 1 75 DeLosSantos, Jesus.. . ........ . 139 DeMedeiros, Elaine 46-109-183 Demeuo- Frank Johnny ....,...... 175 Demeuo- Marlene ..... ......... 1 as Denman, Judith Ann ...... 122-126-175 Denny. John wade ..., , , .......165 Dennis, Bobby Dale... ..'.165 Deputy. Kaye .............. ..,, 7 3 Dessell, Carolyn Louise .......,. 175 Dias, Mariann Theresa ....... 117-139 Diaz, Angie ............ ...... 1 39 Dial. Mary Mavy ................. 165 Dixon, Jerry.139-39-110-116-122-124 Dixon, Joyce Sue ...,.......,.... 175 Dlugonski, Eugene John .... .... 165 Dodds, Betty Lou ......... .... 139 Dodson, Troy .............. .... 108 Domingos, John Augustine ...,. 97-175 Dominguez, Victor Frederick ..... 139 Dominguez, Donna Joyce .......... 165 Dorei, Martha Louise ......... 51-165 Dotson, Ronnie Skyler... ..... .183 Doty, Diana Lane ............ 118-165 Dowdy, Frankie Lucille .......,. Downing, Carl Clifford ...... 110 Downing, Earl Stanley -139 Downs, Kathy ............. 78-124 Dubin, Carol Marie .......... 116 Dufur, James Melvin .... ........ Dugan, Patrick Dale .,.. ... Dunkin, Harold Ray ...., ,,,, Duran, Carlos John ..... ...89-183 Duran, Josie ......... .... Duran, Margaret ..... ........... Duran, Robert ..... ........ 107 Dutto, Barbara ....... 43-121-124 Dutto, Gary John ................ Dutto, Gladys Lorraine .......... Dye, Claudia ............. 78-126-165 Dygert, Raymond Eugene E Eastwood, Darlene .... ... Eastwood, Elizabeth .... .. Eberle, Grace Mae .... .. Echols, Truman Dale ............ Edminster, Gethrie Ann ....... 50 Edminster, John ....... 88-97-103 Eidswick, Susan Reed ........ 126 Eisenman, Carroll Grant ........ Elkins, Roy Cecil ......... .. Elliott, Hubert Dale ........... Ellis, James Russell.89-100-105 Ellison, Darrell Bryant ......., Ellison, Johnnie Dwight ..... 103-175 Emerson, Noness Dorene ,... 7-124-183 Ennis, Sharon Ann ............... 165 Enos, Donna Lee .............. 43-175 Enriquez, Cecilia Louise ........ 140 Enriquez, Juanita ....,.. ...165 Enriquez, Isrido .... .... 183 Erath, Connie ...,...... ...46-165 Escher, Sharon Marie ........ 109-183 Escobar, Elsa Sanchez ....... 123-165 Espinola, Marian Jean ....... 125-183 Estrada, Abraham David ...... 107-165 Estrada, Fred Everet ........ 107-175 Evans, David Michael ........ 106-183 Evans, Patricia Faye ............ 175 Hill, B111 .,.......... .... 184 Ezell, Duane Hugh ........ 89-100 F Fagundes, Cynthia Ann ..... 94-95 Fagundes, Gloria .... 37-78-94-95 Fagundes, Mary Rita...S9-95-120 -165 Fail, Bobbie Gail .,............. Falter, Ruth Ann ..... ..,. 125-166 Faria, Danny Joseph .... ...89-175 Faria, Diane Rose .... .... Faria, Raymond Gene .... .... Faria, Ronald Paul ,.... ,..... Fausel, James Richard ....... 108-166 Fernandes, Andrea Lorraine ..... Hollis, Wendell Alen ..... Fernandes, Maurice .......... ...176 Fernandez, Helen ...,...... ...140 Ferreira, Linda Darlene ......... 176 Ferreira, Sharon Diane ,......... 166 Fidler, Judy Ann ..........,. 116-183 Fielder, Jeanette Naomi ......... 176 Finch, Don...37-46-78-86-97-122-166 Finch, Henry Jr ................. 140 Findley, Caryn Anne .... ...71-140 Lahann, Don Gary ........... .... 167 Findley, Nancy Ann... ...78-140 Fisher, Jim Edmond..U ...89-166 Fitzer, Emma Faye ..... .... Fitzer, Jimmy Lee ............... Fleischer, Jane El1en.,.122-125- Fleischer, Irene Louis..123-125- Fleischmann, Janice Irene...124- Fletcher, Frank L ...... ......... Flippo, Johnny ........ .... Flores, Clemente Jr .... .... Flores, Ray ........... .... Flower, Duane Delano... ,... Ford, James Edward .... .... 166 Forsey, Mercedes ...... .... 140 Fowler, Patricia Ann .... .... 183 Fowler, Sandra Elaine ..,. ..,95-96 Fox, Shirley Ann ................ 176 Fraga, Bernadette Marie .......,. 140 Fraidenburg, William Charles .... 166 Fraire, Josephine Mary ...... 123-166 1 C111 Fraire, Louis ...,....... 97-110-140 Fraley, Jimmy Frank .......... 78-166 Francis, Marion Doyle ..... ...176 Franco, Abel ......,........ ...183 Franco, Carolina ............... 176 Frasquillo, Connie Fernandez .... 176 Frasquilla, Vera .........,.. 117-140 Frederickson, Dave ..,,,, 41-59-72-73 123-124-166 Frost, Barbara Lee ........... 51-176 Fry. Belva ................... 78-141 Fry, Terry Earl .... 40-89-99-124-166 Fuentes, Connie ................ 183 Fuentes, Joe .......... ....... 166 Fuller, Michael Alan ....., 40-41 166 G Galbraith, Harold Woodward ...... 176 Galbraith, John ............. 108 141 Gallagher, David ................ 141 Gallagher, Harold Wayne ......... 166 Gallagher, Patricia Anne..78-93-166 Gandara, Barbara Ann ............ 166 Garcia, Adam Donnie... ....... .176 Garcia, Ezequiel ..... .... 111 141 Garcia, Jessie M ................ 166 Garcia, John Paul ................ 97 Garcia, Michael..97-108-116-124 183 Garcia, Nadine Winifred ......... 176 Garcia, Wilma Fay ............... 176 Garner, James Michael .... 89-108 176 Garrett,Juanella ................ 141 Garrison, Ann Elizabeth ..... 126 141 Garrison, Jeanne Louise ......... 176 Garvin, Gerald Monroe .... 81-110 141 Garvin, Richard Lawrence ..... 92 166 Geary, Douglas Stephen ......... 166 Geiger, Jack Bruce ...... 124-125 176 Gentry, Lois ....... .......... 176 Ghironi, Anthony ..... ..... 88 176 Gibe, Eddie ........... ....... 141 Gibson, Janice ................. 166 Gibson, Michael Vallen...87-122 166 Giffin, Betty Charlene .......... 176 Giffin, Harold Eugene ..... ...166 Giffin, Jim Floyd ....... .. 166 Gilbert, Jo Ann ................ 176 Gilbert, Ronald...87-97-108-122 166 Gilbreath, Dorothy Jean ........ 176 Gill, Helen Marie ......... .. 141 Gillen, William B .... .. 183 Gilpin, Delia ...... .. 166 Gilpin, Mary Ann ........ ..... 166 Gilton, Charlotte Sue ....... 118 141 Gimlin, William Lloyd ..... ..... 176 Gimm, Charles Ray ....... .. 141 Gist, Dorothy Louise .......,... 141 Glass, Kay ..,........ 58-121-123 166 Glaser, Jo Ann May .......... 124-183 Glazier, Carol Colleen ...... 109-124 Goble, Gwendolyn Frances ..... 50 142 Godinho, Danny John ............ 183 Goeman, Dorothy ..,...... 116-124-166 Golden, Allen Dale ............. 176 Golston, Donna Kay ....... 78-122-166 Gomes, Daniel Stanley ....... 119-142 Gomez, Alfred ......... .... 166 Gomez, Mary Cindy ....... ..... 183 Gomez, Nancy Leuticia ....... 116-176 Gonzales, Daniel ............ 116-183 Gonzales, Fernando97-88-103-122 176 Gonzales, Jacinto ........ 88-97-176 Gonzales, Joe ...... ..... 105 Gonzales, Manuela .... ...... 183 Gonzales, Teresa ..... ...... 142-123 Gooss, Shirley Ann ....... 78-126 176 Gorden, Peggy Joan .... .... 117 142 Gordon, Roger ,....... ...51 142 Gordon, Sally Lea ..... ... 116 176 Goulart, Carolyn Mae .... ,..... 176 Goulart, Linda ........ ..... 166 Grady, William Duane ........ 119 142 Graham, Marilyn Lee ....... ..... 166 Grant, Kathlene Lucille ...... 46 176 Grassel, Anne Patricia ....... 78 166 Gravlee, Joyce Janene ....... 109 142 Green, Bertice Orene .... 123-125 166 Green, Betty Eveleana ,......... 116 Green, Brinda Lois ........... 78 166 Greenwood, Harley David .... ...176 Gregory, Joseph Stanley .... ...183 Grigsby, Dessie Mae ............ 166 Grigsby, Sylvester ,.......... 78 142 Grimes, Jerry .... 91-103-107-122 183 Grimes, Larry.78-91-102-107-122-166 Grisham, Nicky Mabreen .......... 176 Grissom, Ray Whitson .... ...142 Grissom, Robert James ..... ...142 Guerrero, Frederick ....... ...183 Guerrero, Gilbert Edward .... ...166 Guerrero, Jacinta ...,..... ...176 Guerrero, Petra ......... ...183 Guerrero, Tony Junior ..... ...142 Gutierrez, Albert Victor... ...176 Gutierrez, Nellie ......... ...183 Gutierrez, Virginia .... ...142 Gwaltney, Laquitta Joyce .... 120- H Hadley, William Gary ..... .... Hailey, Henry Eugene... ..... Hale, Sandra ........ .... 78- Hall, Virginia Ann .... ..... Halstead, Hamilton, Larry Earle... Hamilton , Loretta Pearline ...... Janet ......... .... Hamilton, Marge Evonne .......... Hamilton, William Howard .... .... Hampton, Shelba Dean ...... 38-39- Hanks, Joyce Merlene Hanks, Sandra Aletha. ........ 46- Hansen, Dwayne ,........ .... Harden, Douglas Gean... .... Harmon, Claudette ..... ..... Harmon, Gayle Ann ..... ...126- Harmon, Howard James... ..... Harper, Sharon Lea .... .... Harris, Elaine Ann ... ..... Harris, Ozeal ....... ...103- Harris, Wanda Lea ..... ...116- Harris, Wilbert E ............... Harrison, Bobby ...........,..... 183 Haslam, Connie .... 50-92-124-126-143 Hauff, Roberta Virginia ......... 143 Havens, Doris Eileen8-43-92-126-176 Havenstein Paul Alexander ....... 183 Hawkins, Dorothy Louise ......... 166 Hawkins, Douglas Edward 99-102-167 Hayden, Don B ................... 183 Haynes, Mava Sue Louise ......... 166 Hefferman, James Leo ............ 166 Hefton, Judy Ann ........ 116-125-176 Helm, Sharon Lee ............ 116-183 Henard, Carl Reed Jr ........ 105-176 Henard, Cheryl Rae ........... 51-143 Henderson, Jackie Claudine..117-143 Henderson, Oatie Katerine ....... 183 Henderson, Walter Rean .......... 176 Hennion, Judith Anne .... 109-126-176 Henry, Edward Thomas .... 100-105-183 Henry, Lana Sue .......... 45-124-184 Henry, Marilyn Charlene ..... 126-176 Henry, Phelman Eugene ....... 119-143 Henson, Ronald Brown ............ 166 Hepburn, Margaret .... 8-72-78-41-123 92-124-166 Hermanson Hernandez Theodore Eugene...,. John Martinez ....... Hernandez Linda Riveria .... 123 Hernandez Margaret..122-78-125 Hernandez, Mary Helen ....... 123 Hernandez Rny Castillo..39-116 Herrin, Herman Delano. .... ..... Hickman, Alan Vincent .......... Hickman, Bobby ........ 87-97-122 Hickman, Carole Ann ............ Hickman, Cheryl Ann .... ... Hickman, Melinda Sue ..... ... Howard, Lonnie Clyde ..... .... 176 Howell, Elaine Joyce .... ...75-176 Hughes, Lenora Fern .... .... 177 Hunt, Danny Irwin .... .... 167 Huse, Mary .... ,................. 184 Hvistendahl, Diana 37-44-45-46 124-184 I Iacono, Charles Curtis .......... 177 Iacono, Rodney John ......... 124-177 Ice, Ronald Clifford .... ...... 167 Ichinaga, David ........ .... 106-184 Iness, Carlton .................. 177 Infante, Virginia .... 92-110-123-124 126-145 Ingram, Gaileon Vaughn .......... 184 Irvin, Linda Louise .... .... 117-145 Irwin, Janice Kay .... .... 126-184 J Jackson, Adolphus ...... ..,.. 89 Jackson, Brenda Joyce ....... 118-184 Jackson, Danny David ........ 108-167 Jackson, Glenda Sue ............. 177 Jackson, Glenn Leroy ............ 167 Jackson, Judith Ann...46-75-124-177 Jacobo, Jenny Isabell ....... 123-145 Jacques, James Allan ......... 89-105 Jarvis, Edward .............. 116-184 Jarvis, Mary Marie.37-44-45-124-184 Jarvis, Zoellen Sue ......... 124-145 Jensen, Judy .................... 184 Jepson, Robert Lyle ...... 43-125-177 Jepson, Gerald Layton Jr ........ 145 Jespersen, Kathleen Grace...125-177 Joest, Candace ............ ..... 46 Johnson, Charles Ralph .... .... 167 Johnson, Dorothy Lorene ......... 167 Johnson, George Stanley ..... 116-177 Johnson, James Earl ..........,.. 167 Johnson, Kathryn Mozell ......... 177 Johnson, Lynn 0 ........... .... 145 Johnson, Mable Sarah .... ...145 Johnston, Naomi Louise .... .... 146 Johnson, Norma Jean .... .... 184 Jones, Daryl Bruce .... ...... 167 Jones, Kenneth Lee ..... .... 120-146 Jones, Shirley Ruth .... ...... 177 Jones, Teddy Charles .... ...167 Jones, Willie Jr ....... ...184 Jordon, Howard Edgar... ...,167 Joyner, Dorothy Marie ........... 184 Joyner, Ethel Jeraldlne ..... 125-167 K Kachadoorian, Helen ............. 167 Kachadoorian, Kaye ....... 88-103-177 Kahne, Marian .................,. 177 Kainu, Jill Margaret.46-124-126-177 Kalisvaart, Mary ............ 120-146 Kandarian, Susan Jo 41-59-116-167 Karle, William Alexander.89-103-167 Keck, Vesta Gaye ................ 177 Hicks, Michael ........ Hicks, Tim ........ Hicks, Vernon .......... .... 88-117 Higdon, Donna Erelene .... ...... 184 Higgins, Bryon Ronald .... .... 184 Higgins, Wendell Lee ..... .... 144 Keeter, Brenda Joyce .... ...177 Keller, Diana Lea ....... ...167 Kelley, Dorothy Denise .......,.. 146 Kelley, Gary John .....,......... 167 Kelley, Kelley, Judy Ann..37-40-41-59-95-90 Sharon Rae .... . 94-124- .....78- 167 167 Hill, Noblean .... Hill, Peggy Sue.u Hill, Ronald Jay .... Hinojos, Ofelia ....... Hinojos, Ruben ......... Hiser, Maggie Evelyn ..... Hodge, Neva Gale ......... Hoffman, Elmer Lee Jr .... Hoffman, Kathryn ......... Hoffman, Shirley Louiseu Hogan, Donald Edward ..... Holquin, Frances Ann ..... Holland, Jerry Kenneth.H 46-124- Holland, Mark.78-87-107-111-122 Hollingshed, Janice Lorene ..... Hollingsworth, Steven Joe ....,. Hollowell, Erwin Frank.. Holscher, Terry Jane ..... Honeycutt, Gary Rosco .... Hooker, Doris Jean ..... Hooker, Jesse James ...... Hooks, Alice Josephine... Hooks, Mary Ellen ...... Hooley, Ella Louis .... Hooley, Ronald Jesse... Hoskinson, Ruth Ann ...... Hotchkiss, Sharon Myra.U ..,107 ...124- ...l03 ...118 ...125 Houck, Peter James .... 58-59-123 Kent, Alma Ruth ............ .123-167 Kersey, Richard C ............... 146 Kilby, Elden Wayne 110-116-122-124 King, Henry Z ..... .... .... ..102-111 King, Jimmy .......... ...88-177 Kirby, Louis .................... 184 Kirkbride, Richard Lee ..... .106-167 Kirker, Tommy George 111-124-146 Kirkpatrick, Jo Ann ........... 184 Kirksey, Nadean Agnes ........... 184 Klock, Larry Ray ................ 177 Knapp, Larry..36-98-111-122-124-146 Knapp, Leslie Knight, Linda 14011159 .... . . . . Jo .... ..78-92-124-177 126-177 Knox, Leonard William ........... 167 Knox, Malcolm ......... . ......... 167 Koehmstedt, John Paul...100-105-184 Houdyshell, Van ........... 39-51-145 Houdyshell, Vickie 50-51-109-124- 126-184 Koon, David Lester ........... 92-167 Korneff, Martha ......... 118-124-146 Korneff, Nick ................... 177 Korte, Paul ....... 56-57-108-121-146 Krieger, Billie Frank Jr ........ 177 Krieger, Dale Thomas ..... 41-126-167 Kulbeth, James Daryl ............ 177 Kyle, Lynette ......... ...126-167 L Lackey, Sherry Ann .............. 184 LaFleur, Clarence Gerald ........ 167 Lakeman, William Jacob .......... 177 Lambert, Sheryl Glen ......... 86-107 Lambrecht, James ...... 88-99-108-167 Hough, Allen .......... ....... Howard, Dannie Jean.... ... 109- Howard, Donald Ray ..... ...., Howell, Perry ............... 103 Howard, Charles Mathias... .... Lampton, Glenda Dean .......,... Lancaster, Henry Floyd..124-125 Lancaster, Madge Irene ....... 75 Landers, Howard Ray ,......... 99 Landreth, Judy Carlene ..... ... .184 -167 -167 -184 .184 Duncan Forbes. . ...... . . . Phelps, .78 185 Napier, Margaret Elaine ....,. 95 Lane, Frances Leona .... 167 Langley, Judy Kay ..... 184 Langley, Linda Fay .............. 177 Langley, Lois Jean ............. 167 Lerner, Curtis Bruce. . 88-97-105-177 Lau, Shek Yen ................... 146 Lawrence, David Michael ......... 167 Lawrence, Thomas Edward ......... 146 Lawson, Bruce ....... 108-121-125-177 Leach, Brad .......,............. 108 Leak, Michael Kenneth .... 167 Leak, Ray Gene ......,. ..... 1 46 Leal, Angie Barbara ..... .... 4 0-167 Leal, Larry ......... .... 1 77 Leal, Laurie Lee .... .... 1 84 Leal, Teresa Ann ................ 177 LeBlanc, Byron Charles ...... 124-177 Ledbetter, Linda ........ .... 1 18 Ledgerwood, Larry Ray .... .... 1 67 Lee, Ella I-he ......... .... 1 47 Lee, John Jackson. .... ..... 1 77 Lee, Laura Ann .......... .... 7 8-177 Lee, Randolph Edward .... ..... 1 84 Lee, Robert Ernest .... ....... 1 67 Lee, Sharon Jean ...... ..... 9 5-177 Leech, Brad Mitchell ..... 97-125-184 Leijo, Jessie ......... ........ 1 67 Lewis, David .......... . . . 108-177 Lewis, Eddie Melvin ..... ..... 1 67 Lewis, Johnny Duane ..... .... 8 8-167 Lewis, Judy Elaine .... ...,. 1 77 Lewis, June Yvonne ........... 92-184 Lewis, Teresa Marie ............. 184 Lichtenberger, Twyla Lee ..... 78-177 Lidyoff, Jackie Morris ,........ . 89 Lidyoff, hhurice Jr ..... .... 1 77 Liggett, James Lee ...... ..., 1 47 Linder, Lionel Robert ........... 184 -Lindquist, Linda Diane ...... 124-184 Lisbon, Lorraine Elizabeth.. 120-184 Livingston, Roselene ........... 147 Livingston, Thomas Lane ..... 121-167 Lizardo, Louisa ................ 184 Lizardo, RalDh Jr ........ 88-105-184 Loar, Stanley Delbert .... 92-124-184 Long, Katherine Wilma ........... 177 Long, Marilyn Elizabeth.. .41-78-167 Long, Ivan ..................... 147 Longan, Patrick ...... 46-121-131-147 Longenecker, Carol Rae ....,.. 78-167 Looper, William David .... .... 1 67 Lopez, Gloria Pauline .... .... 1 77 Lopez, Lydia Benita ..... ..... 1 84 Lopez, Margaret ......... . . . 117-147 Lopez, Virginia Lou ...... ..... 1 84 Lorenzo, Joseph Victor ....... 87-167 Lorenzo, John Adrian ......... 88-177 Lorenzo, Marcia Elaine .......... 147 Lorenzo, Michael Timothy ...,. 97-167 Loring, Rufus Brothers...89-103-184 Loring, Ruth .................... 184 Loring, Susie ................... 177 Loring, Winston Churchill .... 88- Louviere, Donald Francis ........ Lovelady, Dianne ........,... 120- Lowe, Karen Sue. .36-37-50-51-75- Lowe, Thoimis Russell ............ Lucio, Bernadette.. 42-43-46-124- Lucio, David James .... 86-97-104- Lucio, Ronald Manuel .... 104-111- Lujano, Jose Adolph ............. Lujano, Juanita Jennie .......... Lumpkin, Virginia Ernestine ..... Lusk, Jane ....................,. Lusk, Jerry Allen. .............. Lusk, Thomas Dean ............... Luton, Nancy ........... 8-92-124- Luttrell, Thomas Gene ....... 116- Lynch, John Warren .............. Lynch, Larry Thurman 823-108-122- M Mack, Harlow Eugene ............. Madala, Richard Frank. . . 106-116- Maddox , Larry Lee ..... ....... . Maestaz, Estella. ....... . . . Malahy, Malone, Maureen Louise .... .. Louise..... .... . Manners, Shirley Ann ............ Manro, Donald Lee... 100-103-116- Manro, Michael ..... 53-80-98-101- 111-116- Martin, Betty Jo ................ Lhrtin, Dennis hhnuel ..... Martin, Jo Ann ........ ....... Martin, John .................... Martin, Loretta Marie... 116-124- Martin, Mario Oswald ........ 120- Nhartin, Velerah ........... 56-57- Martinez, Alfred Edward ...... 80- Martinez, Delores Louisa ........ Martinez, Herman ............ 103- Martinez, Linda ................. Martinez, Lola ....... 78-124-125- Mason, Carolyn Lorene ........... mson, Orey ........... 103 184 184 147 184 177 167 147 184 177 177 167 167 177 177 184 184 167 177 147 168 168 168 177 168 177 102 147 177 168 147 184 184 148 148 168 177 168 177 126 168 177 Masters, Vickie Darlene ..... ...177 Masterson, Phylis Marie ..... ...168 Nhte, James Edward ...... ...177 hhtherly, Juanita L .... ...168 hbaxey, Truman Jessie ............ 184 May, Claude H .............,...... 55 Medrano, Cecilia Frances11O-120-148 Meek, Beverly Ann .,............. 184 Meek, Francene Rhea .... ..... 3 9-148 Meek, James Ray ...,......... 120-148 Melendez, Erma Frances ....,..... 168 Mello, Barbara Jean ............. 177 Mello, Diane ........ 42-43-94-95-177 Mello, Gary Edward .......... 105-184 Mello, Mary Ann .......... .... 1 84 Mello, bury Lou ........... .... 1 77 Mendes, Kathleen Louise ......... 168 Mendes, Vernon James .,.,.... 119-148 Menezes, Betty Louise .... 40-124-168 Mendonca, Edward .... 102-111-124-148 Mendonca, Rosemary Souza ..... 78-148 Mendoza, Margaret Linda ..... 123-148 Merjil, Norbert Mario ........... 148 Merriman, Carole Ann .... 122-125-168 Michael, Wanda Darlene .......... 184 Middleton, Ann .,......... .... 1 68 Middleton, Nancy .......... .... 1 84 Middleton, Sharon Elaine ,....... 168 Miles, Gerald Dennis ........ 116-184 Miles, Harold Donald ............ 184 Miller, Albert Ray ..... 100-103-177 Miller Bill ........ .......... 1 48 Miller, Bruce Joe ..... ...... 1 68 Miller Don David ...... ....... 1 78 Miller Donald Leroy ,..... 78-92-178 Miller, Donna Louise ............ 185 Miller, Elzy Laban .... .... 1 48 Miller Joseph. ..... ...,.. 1 85 Miller Richard W ...... . . . 105-185 Miller, Ronald Allen ..... ...... 1 78 Miller, Sharla Beth ....,........ 178 Miller, Shirley Ann ......... 117-149 Milligan, Robert Michael 88-105-168 Milsap, Stanley ................. 168 Mills, James Randle .... ,... 1 66 Mills, Joe Conrad ........ .... 1 49 Mills, Robert Earl ...,..... .... 1 85 Mills, Shirlene Jeanett ........ 149 Mills, William ............ 168 Minjarez Elva ....... ......... 1 68 Minjarez, Sally ................. 168 Minoletti, Carol Ann .... 121-124-185 Minor, Gary Duane ............... 149 Miranda, Michael Paul .... ...89-178 Miranda, Sonja Lee Ann .... .... 1 78 Mitchell, Ruth Ann ....... .. . 92-168 Mize, Hazel Marie ...... .... 1 85 Mize, Lenard Charles ..... .... 1 85 Mize, Lonnie Alvin ..... .... 1 49 Monger, Jack Robert .... .... 1 78 Monk, Margo Ann ...... . . . 75-149 Moody, Jim D ......... .... 1 78 Moore, Bruce Duaine .... .... 1 68 Moore, Carol Lee ..... 178 Moore, Clyde .......... .... 9 9 Moore, Danny Gerald .... ...149 Moore, Granderson .... . 185 Moore, Henry ........ ..... 8 8-185 Moore, James ......... ....,... 1 78 Moore, Jimmy Wayne ....... 89-100-185 Moore, John Lee ......... 103-107-178 Moore, Marcia Gail .............. 178 Moore, Patricia Sue ....... 178 Morales, Raymond Alverez ........ 168 Moreno, Thomas. . . 99-102-110-122-149 Morrelli, Pete 99-87-104-124-168 Morris, Larry Lee ........ 80-107-168 Morris, Nancy. . . 38-56-57-78-101-149 Mount, Gary Paul 80-104-111-122-149 Mulanex, Larry Daniel ........... 168 Mullins, Jo Ann ........ .... 1 18-149 Munday, Lavada Ruth ..... ..... 1 49 Murch, Bernie Douglas ..... .. 178 Murch, Kathryn Irene .... ...150 Murch, Martha Louise ..,. .. 150 Murch, Wayne Allen ..... .. 178 Mustin, Donald Ray .............. 168 Myers, Carol Suzanne .... 116-125-178 Myers, Ruby Faye ................ 185 Machado, Frances Nadine ..... 167 McAfee, Arlenda ......,.. ...185 McAfee, Warren L ........ ...168 McAna1ly, Carolyn Ann ........... 178 McAnally, Judy Lynette .... 58-59-168 McCallister, Charles Elmer.. 126-150 McCallister, Evelyn. ....... 8-92-150 McCallister Kathleen Fern. 78-95-124 125-178 McCarter, Oteka Kay ..... ...... 1 68 McClellan, Mary Louise .......... 150 McClellan, Reda ............. 116-185 McClellan, Veda Bob .... .... 1 85 McClure, Donna Jean .... .... 1 85 McClure, Jerrie Lee .... ...78-150 McCluskey, Janet ..... ..... 7 8 McCollum, Kenneth Roy ........ 89- McCoy, James Sherman. ........ 88- McCrain, Patsy Ann .............. McCreary, Bill Henry. . .44-45-88- 106- McCready, John ............. 108- McCreary, Roy Wayne ...... 86-111- McCurry, Stanley Wayne .......... McDonald, Burl ........... 89-107- McDonald, Vernon Ray ............ McFarland, John Robert ..... .... McGaha, Boyd Ray ......... .... McGaha, Caroline Sue .... ..... McGhee, Carolyn Gail ........ 122 McGhee, McGowen, McGrew. Shirley Leavell .... ..... Richard Wayne ..... .... McGrew, John Forbes. . . .5 0-87-97- 122 McKenzie, Stephen Aaron .,...... McKinney, Artice ............... McKinney, Darline Linda.. McMillan, Jack Preston... 89-106- McMillan, Sue Ann .............. McMurdo , Burke ........ 4 1 -58-123 168 178 150 100 185 178 150 168 168 185 178 168 185 168 150 178 185 110 150 150 185 185 185 150 168 McNatt, Donna ........ 37-40-41-58-59 McPhetridge, Jackie Gene 123-126- McPhetridge, Patricia Kay ....... Mabry, Tom Darrel ........., .... N Nagle, Dale Ann 121-124-126 Neal, Kenneth Franklin ......... Nelson, Gerald Wayne ........... Nelson, Steven Gary .......... 89 Nevarov, Manya Marie 45-122-124 Nevarov, Nadja ..... 118-123-124 Neve, Ronald Paul .............. Newport, George Eldon. . .. Nichol, Leonard Earl ......... 78 Nichols, Shirley ................ Nielson, Peter ........., 108-124 Nixon, Linda .................... Noffsinger, Janet Dorothy...109 Noland, Mike Wayne ............. Noriega, Petra ...... . . .. Norris, Nuckols Nancy Lee ..... .. . , Donald Joe ............ Nunes, Richard Louis ..... 89-124- Nunes, Velma Marie .... ....... Nunez, Robert ....... ..... Nunez, Jerry .... ,......... 9 7- Nunez, Ysador ...,.... 97-110-122- Nunley, Sarah .,................. Nuttall, Albert Thomas .......... Ny, David ........ 89-100-105-124- Ny, Sandra Lee .................. 0 O' Barr, Dennis Merlin. . . 108-124- 0' Barr, Gary Wayne .... ....... O' Brien, Billie Jean ...... 59-78- 124-126- Ochoa, John ..... .......... Oden, Bill ...................... Oden, LuAnn ...... 92-110-124-126- Oden, Margaret Ann .............. Oden, Peggy ......... .... 3 9- Ogans, Charlene .......,.. .... 168 185 151 167 185 168 168 185 185 151 151 151 151 185 185 178 178 151 168 178 178 185 178 185 178 151 185 178 185 151 151 178 123 168 168 178 151 151 117 185 Ogburn, Billie Francine .... 178 Ogburn, John Wayne ..... ,... 1 51 0'Keith, Larry ........... .... 1 68 Oliver, Shirley Laraine .......,. 168 Orisio, Ray Henry ............... 185 Orosco, Louis ......... 87-97-122-168 Ortega, Frank .... ............ 1 03 Ortiz, Richard ...... ....... 7 1-168 Orton, Marsha June .............. 168 Osterman, Judy ...,.... 46-50-126-152 Overstreet, Maria Lavonne .,..... 185 Overstreet, James Earl ..,....... 168 Overstreet, Shirley ......... 120-152 P Pacheco, Shirley .... ......... 1 78 Padilla, Ernest ........,. 91-103-185 Padilla, Mary Josephine ......... 152 Paggi, Patricia 42-109-125-126-178 Papion, Mary Jane ,........ ..... 1 78 Parker, Berneal ....... .... 9 5-185 Parker, Charles Ray .......... 89-185 Parker, Harold Wayne ........... 152 Parker, Patricia Jannette ...... 178 Parker, Wanda Darline .,..... 123-178 Parks, Danny W ........ 152 Parks, Winona Jean ..... 168 Parrott, Larry Allen ..... Parrott, Linda Kay ..... . . . Patterson, David Earl .... . Patterson, Gary O'Wayne. . 116 152 . 88 152 Paxton, Letha Karen .... ...... 1 78 Payne, Geraldine ....., .... 7 8-168 Pearce, Melvyn .... .... 7 7-152 Peaton, Dearrel ..... ...... 1 52 Peek, Sharon Ann. . .. ....185 Peel, John ....... .... 1 85 Peers, Margaret ...... 78-124-126453 Pena, Leo ........ ............ 1 52 Pena, Linda ........... ....-- 1 35 Peoples, Allen Wayne ........... Percival, Donald ....... ..89-108 168 -185 Pereira, Elsie Mary ............. 178 Pereira, Fatima Mary. ........... 178 Perez, Ignacio Jr ........ 41-103-168 Perez, Rosaline Ann. ........... 152 Perkins, Oshia May .... . . . . . 178 Perrin, Lynda Joy ...,.... . 185 Perrin, Sherry Darlene. . 168 Perry, David ............... . 185 Perry, Dennis ........ 81-108 110-126 131-152 Perry, Ronald .... 91-108-124 126-168 Perryman, Glenda Sue .... .95-185 Perryman, Tommy Gene .... .... 9 2 -168 Peterson, Betty Rae ............. 178 Peterson, Daveline .............. 185 Peterson, Gail .........., 41-106-168 Peterson, Patti Lynn ..... 78-126-168 Peters, Mary Louise ......... 126-168 Phelps, Bill John .... ..... 1 85 Phelps, Booby ................... 178 Phelps, Calvin .............. 107-153 Phelps, Jesslyn. . .50-92-109-126-153 Pat .................. Phillips, Dewayne ........ 88-105- Phillips, Diane Judith ....... 93- 178 168 Philpot, Glenda Mae ............. 169 Philpot, Linda Fay .............. 169 Philpott, Donna Lee..41-116-120-169 Phipps, Blennie Pauline. . . 169 Pimentel, Geraldine Louise ...... 185 Pimentel, Richard Anthony ....... 178 Pinheiro, Albert Lee Jr ......... 117 Pinheiro, Don. .............. 100-105 Pinheiro, Dannie ....... ..... 8 9- Pinheiro, Rose Marie ...... 44-45- Pinks ton, Orrin Dean ....,....... 185 187 178 Pires, Anthony Michael .... .. . 169 Pires, Donald Patrick ..... . . . 185 Pires, Eugene .......... Pittman, Pat Ann ........ 169 185 Place, Beverly Jeannie ......... 185 Place, Virginia Lee ............. 153 Podlesak, Sandra Beth .... 78-125-178 Pope, Ronald Dale ................ 78 Pope, Terry Lee .............. 78-178 Porter, LaVon .... 8-41-72-92-124-169 Portillo, Luis ................. 178 Posson, Marcia41-46-109-116-126-169 Poston, Pat ..................... 169 Poston, Susan37-42-43-75-95-124-178 Powell, Kathryn Ann ..... 122-125- 186 Powell, Willie Odell ............. 89 Preston, Bonnie Joanne .... . . , 169 Preston, Norman. ........ . . . 178 Pribble, Betty Jean .... . . . 169 Price, Billy Ray ..... ... 153 Price, Russell Ray..... .... ..169 Prince, Tholeman ..... . . . 97-178 Prine, David ......... ... 185 Prine, Fred Martin ..... .. 185 Prine, R.A. .............. .... 1 85 Puerner, Richard Robert ...... 91-153 Purdy, Sybil ............ . . .185 Purtle, Roberta Jean .... . . . 153 Q Queen, Sandy Duaine .... . . . 120 Quick, Gayle Ann ........ ..... 1 69 Quinonez, Fidel Pena. ........ 97-185 Quintero, Frances Emma. 169 R Racendez, Marya. ................ 153 Radmacher, Deanne Fra.nces..78-93-94 122 Radmacher, Lorene Frances. . . 8-78-93 117-122-124-153 Ragle, Karen Lee ................ 121 Ragle, Linda Gay ......... 43-126-178 Ralston, Glenda ......... . 185 Ramirez, Roland .... 169 Ramos, Joe Bill .... .... 1 78 Ramos, Gloria. ....... .... 1 69 Ramos, Henry ............... .... 1 69 Ramos, William Renteria.. ....... 153 Raney, Laura Pay ......... .... 1 86 Rankin, Wanda C ......... .... 1 69 Rasul, Cecilia Louise .... ..... 1 69 Ray, Elizabeth Ruth .... .... 9 2-186 Recendez, Mary .................. 123 Reed, Leonard .... 37-106-110-131-153 Reed, Marjorie .... 43-95-123-124-178 Reed, Norma Jean ........ 116-118-153 Reed, Rem Elaine ..... ......... 1 78 Reeder, Ralph ....... .... 1 86 Reel, Patricia Ann .... .... 1 78 Reich, Roger Dale ..... ...... 1 78 Renaud, Emily ......... . . . 109-153 Renteria, Louis Joe.. Renstrom Herbert C Jr ....... 106-186 ...........l54 Reyes, Donald .,...... Reyes, Margaret D .... . 169 . 169 Setser, Donna Lee ...... ....,,,, . 169 Reyes, Rita ..... ,, 178 Reynolds, Mack ..... ......... 1 86 Rhyman, Edward Jr ....... 105-122-178 Ribeiro, Louise ................. 169 Ribeiro, Rosemary Anne ........ 178 Richardson, Bonnie Virginia ..... 186 Richardson, Charles ...... 92-124-169 Richardson, Randy Gene .......,,, 186 Richardson, Helen Kay ........... 154 Richardson, James Frank ,..... 89-186 Richert Donald Bruce .... 108-121-126 131-154 Richison, Roscoe ..... ........ 1 86 Riddle, Laurna Lee .... ..... 1 78 Riggs, Joan Marcia. .. . . . 93-154 Riggs, Joe Thomas .... ...., 1 78 Riley, Joel Wayne .... 169 Riley, Robert A ...... ...,.. 1 86 Rink, Dennis James .... .... 1 20-154 Rink, Ronald Rogene ..........., 179 Rippee, Sharon Pearl ............ 169 Rising, Katherine Kaye 41-94-95-169 Ritchie, Monroe Jr ....... 89-103-169 Rivers, Loetha Delores ......... 186 Rix, Kenneth Edward... 89-97-105-186 Rix, James Leland .... 52-56-57-87-90 111-122-123-154 Robinson, La Verne ....,........ 186 Roberson, Roy Lee ..... .. 154 Roberts, Bob Jack .... .. 169 Roberts, Carol Sue ,... .. 179 Roberts, Stanley Lee ...... .... 1 79 Robertson, Jimmy Daniel ...... 97-154 Robertson, Sandra G ......... 126-169 Robinson, LaVerne ............... 122 Robinett, Michael. . . 37-38-39-50-111 121 Robles, Kenneth Eugene .... .... Rocha, Anthony Daniel ..... .. Rocha, Betty Jean .............. Rocha, Elvira Alverina ...... 125 -154 169 186 179 -169 Rocha, Frank James ..... 37-42-43-124 125-179 Rocha, Marian ........ 45-120-124-186 Rodriquez, Efrain .............. 169 Roden, Sandra Kaye .... .... 1 18-179 Roeh, Thomas Frank ...... .... 1 79 Rogers, Ester Elaine .... .. 179 Rogers, Jimmy ........ 179 Rogers, Linda Mae ..... .... 1 69 Rogers, Loren Melvin ............ 154 Rogers, Marianne Louise ..... 120-169 Rogers, Robert Gordon ..... ..,.. 1 79 Rogers, Sue Roberta ....... .. 179 Romero, Michelle Loraine... ...169 Roseman, Violet Mae ....... ...169 Ross, James Kenneth ....... . . . 186 Rossiter, Bermil Marion ......... 154 Rowe, Judy Jane .............. 78-179 Ruiz, Fred ........ 42-43-124-125-179 Ruiz, Rose Margaret. . . 36-37-123-154 Stiles, Ruthan ..... Rumfield, Lester Eugene ......... 186 Rumsey, Thomas Michael ....... 89-169 Russell, Gay .............. 8-126-179 Russell, George Larry ........... 179 Rutherford, David ............... 179 Rutherford, Wanda Juanel178-116-155 Rutledge, Carol Lynn ............ 169 Rutter, Carl Francis .... ...179 S St. John, Donald ................ 179 St. Louis, Connie Anne ...... 122-186 Safarjan, William Robert .,...... 155 Sager, David Neil ............... 155 Salazar, Phil M ..... .... 1 03-107 Salazar, Tommy .... ...... 1 03 Salles, Alice ,...... .... 1 86 Salles, Mary Rose .... ...... 1 55 Salmon, Cruz ......... .... 1 17-155 Salmon, Marie Jesus .... ...123-169 Saltzman, William Jr ........ 108-186 Saltzman, Sandra Lee ........ 122-179 Salyer, Judith Diane Sheldon .... 155 Sams, Autry ......,.............. 169 Sams, Maxine Elaine .... 155 Sanchez, David ........... .... 1 79 Sanchez, Frank Ramirez .... .,.. 1 79 Sanchez, Manuel Sergio ..,. .... 1 86 Sanchez, Marie Torres .,.. 169 Sanchez, Richard ....... ... 155 Sanchez, Rosie Ramona ...., .... 1 79 Sanders, Dudley Stevens ......... 179 Sartuche, John Jr ........ . . . 169 Saude, Stanley ............ .... 1 55 Schoenauer, John Charles ..... 89-179 Schoenauer, Sharon Lee .......... 169 Schumacher, Christy .... 8-39-46- 109 124-126-155 Scott, Bonnie Ernestine.116-126-155 Scott, Carrie Bell ...,.......... 169 Scott, Flora Louise .... ..4.-- 155 Scott, Fredella ..... ---- 4 5-186 Scott, Glenda Gail .... .... 67-179 Searcy, James Glen .... ---. 1 69 109 Searcy, Jo Ann ...,,,,, ,,,. 1 56 Seitter, Judith Ann ..... ....... 1 79 Selvage, James Carlon ........ 92-179 Serpa, Catherine Louise..8-36-37-46 Setser, Ronald Eugene ........... 156 Shackelford, Donie, , , 87-111-122-156 Sbahan, Christine Theresa ...... 169 Shannon, James Gregory ....., 121-179 Shannon, Patrick ..,... 50-97-110-121 124-156 Shannon, Sharon Colleen. ........ 156 Sharley, Robert Eddleman .... 125-186 Sharp, Jerry Chester ............ 169 Sharp, Patricia Rae ......... 120-186 Shaver, Leon .............. 86-98-169 Shearer, Donald Ray .... ....... 1 69 Tate, Sandra Eileen ......... 116- Tate, Tommy Gene ..... . Tatum, Barbara Alice ......... 78 Tarkington, Cleveland ....... 103- Tavener, John.. ....... .. ...100- Shepard, Argene ....... .... 1 79 Shepard, Sharon Mae ............ Sherman, Susan Lynn .... 8-92-124 Shields, Sandra Jay ..........., Shirley, Sidney ....... 45-44-124 Shockley, Donald Eugene.. Shockley, Vera Jane. . .. Shockley, Velma Jean... Shoenhair, Cary Thomas. ...109 Shoenhair, Von Howard ....... 106-179 Shook, Jackie Lee ...... Sigala, Joseph Lee .... Silva, Arthur Souza .... Silva, Eileen Mary ,... Silva, James Paul ..... Silva, Joe V ............... Silva, Johnny Martin ....... Silva, Lorraine Josephine . Silva, Nancy Rose .......... Silveira, Bill Paul ..... 123-131 Silveira, Dave ....... 88-102-119 Silveira, Gloria Jean.. Simeral, Robert Klein.. Simoes, Mary Zeta ...... Simoes, Nivia Mary ..... ....89 ,..l21 Simonich, John Allan 89-100-102-186 Simons, Frank Walter ............ 156 Singleton, Rilday Altha ,........ 179 Singleton, Vernal ...... Smith, Avis Oleta ..... .. Smith, Carolyn Ann ......... Smith, Craig .,........... 88 Smith, Douglas Harold ...... Smith, Julian Winston .... Smith, Larry Wayne .... Smith, Leon Byron ..... Smith, Patrick Lynn .... Smith, Sharon Delma .,,. Smith Sharon Marlene ..... Smith, Susan Kay ,,.,,,,,,,,,, 95 Smith, Teddy ................... Smythe, Charles Monch59-108-124 Soares, Michael John ...,....... Soults, Suzanna ...... 92-123-124 Souza, Betty Lou ........ .41-78 Souza, Dennis Alfred ...,.,,,,,, Souza, Dianne Marie ............ Souza, Irene Marie Carolyn ..... Souza, Johnnie William ,......... 157 Souza, Joyce Marie ........... 78-157 Souza, Lillie Jean ........... 78-170 Souza, Phyllis Mae ........ 38-39-157 Souza, Stephen ...,.............. 170 Soward, Darrell Gene ........... 186 Sparks, Carl ...... 56-97-110-121-122 123-157 Sparks, Richard Allen ........... 170 Sparlin, David Leon ............. 170 Spruitenburg, Bert Richard .,.... 186 Spruitenburg, William John ...,.. 170 Stadden, Julie Rae.. . 41-122-126-170 Staley, Barry .... 88-100-105-124-179 Stapleton, Jimmie Allen ......,.. 170 Stapleton, Lenora Ann ........... 157 Starling, Wilda Dean ............ 157 Steiner, Mary Arlene121-124-125- Stevens, Zelma Gertrude.. Stephenson, Reggie ...... Stewart, Dean Robert .... Stiffler, Ronald Lee .... ...117- ...110- ....78- ...l24- Stoner, Sharon Kay ....... 92-126-186 Stotts, David Len ............... 179 Strawmyer, Jan 37-58-123-170 Stuhaan, Jack Douglas ........ 75-179 Stuhaan, Robert Wayne .... ..... 1 57 Sullivan, Phillip ....,....... 97-179 Sturgeon, Marilyn June ...... 117-158 Swall, Joy Elaine ......... 40-93-170 Swanson, Jan Todd ..... ..... 9 8-170 Swanson, Marla Lynn ..... .... 9 2-179 Swearingen, Neil ...... ..... 1 79 Swenson, Marc ........ ...186 T Tafoya, Randolph ......... ....37- Tait, Dale Norman ..... 88-99-124- 186 179 158 170 103 Taylor, Jacquelyn Ann .... 92-123-158 Taylor, Patty Gayle ..... 37-40-41-93 94-95-122-170 Tedder, Mary Ellen ........... 78-170 Thomas, Redic Junior 78-89-179 Thompson, Bette ................. 78 Thompson, Cheryl Deanene ........ 170 Thompson, Dean ............. ... 179 Thompson. Don Charles .........,. 170 Thompson, Frederick William. . 39-158 Thompson, Janice Merlene ........ 170 Thompson, Virginia ..... 42-43-92-179 Thornton, James Edward .......... 186 Thorpe, Nadine Martha .... 78-126-170 Thrasher, Benjamin Walter97-108-179 Thurman, Ruby Jean .............. 158 Tidwell, David Heron .... ...... 1 70 Tidwell, Laura Jean ......... 120-158 Timmons, Brenda Gaye ......... 95-186 Tinoco, Lorenzo. ................ 186 Todd, Irene Ollie... 116-124-126-158 Toledo, Allen ........ 88-100-105-179 Toledo, Johnny Max ........... 88-170 Toledo, Yvonne ..,..... 44-45-122-186 Toonson, Erline .... ............ 7 8 Torres, Jimmie .... .... 1 07-170 Torres, Mike ................ 122-158 Towns, Annette ............... 44-124 Trammell, Charles Winfred ...... 186 Travis, Bill ................. 41-170 Treadwell, Juanita Ruth ......... 186 Tfellary, Sam 086-98-102-111-122 158 Trujillo, Margaret Dolores ...... 170 Tucker, Hugh Evert ............,. 179 Tucker, Larry Wilburn .... . ..170 Tucker, Terry ........... ..... 1 86 Turk, Louie Dennis ........... 89-186 Turman, Lucille Vine Mae ........ 179 Turman, Sandra Arlene .... 170 Turner, Ronald Lee ...... .. . 170 Tuttle, Mike Paul ..... 186 Tyler, Clark Eugene ..... ., .... 170 Tyra, Charles Henry ..... . . . 78-158 Tyra, Glenn Lewis ..... ..... 1 79 U Upton, Allen Keith .... . . . 88-170 Upton, Jacklen Nora ..... 179 Uranga, David M ,,,,,,. ,, , 179 Uranga, Norma ............. . . . 186 Urquhart, Trudy Laverne .... .. . 180 V Valadoa, Lucille ..... ........ 1 80 Velasquez, Pasqual .............. 158 Valdes, Arthur M ......... 97-125-180 Van Allen, Glenn Danny .......... 186 Van Etten, David Arthur ..... 106-186 Van Houten, Ruth Ella ....... 109-180 VanZandt, Michael Norman .... 125-180 Vargas, Frank ................... 170 Vargus, Cruz: ................... 180 Vasquez, Elizabeth Clara..94-95-170 Velasco, Ernestine Mary ......... 170 Vermillion, Sharon ....... 46-122-170 Verissimo, Richard John ......... 159 Vieira, Arnold .................. 180 Vieira, David Ralph 88-105-122-180 Vieira, Egedio .................. 170 Vieira, Ethel Marie... ...159 Vieira, Gary ............... ...186 Vieira, Patricia Olivia ......... 159 Villarreal, George Charles ...... 170 Vink, Lorraine Marie ............ 170 Vital, Anna Jean ...,...... ...186 Vital, Marie Linda ......... ...170 Voorhees, Joseph Jamieson ....... 186 W Waddle, James Arthur ............ 159 Waddle, Mary Ann ............ 126-186 Waite, Alan Ned ............. 124-180 Waite, Kay .......... 36-37-38-72-159 Waldroup. Dorinda Lee .....,. 109-180 Walker, Frank J ....,........ 120-159 Walker, Grant Lewis..88-103-116-170 Walker, Kathryne Diane .......... 180 Walker, Nancy Ann ...50-121-126-170 Wallace, Tom William ............ 159 Wallis, Thurman Clyde ........... 170 Walther, James Remy ......... 124-186 Walton, Floyd Troy .... ..... 1 59 Ward, Judy ............ . . .159 Ward, Kenneth Manuel .... 186 Ward, Roger Lee ....... ..... 1 86 Ward, Shirley Jeanne .... .... 7 8-180 Warren, Glenda Lucille ......... 159 Warren, Judy Ann ...... ..., 1 26-170 Warren, Ralph Leroy ..... ....... 1 59 Warren, Rhonda Jewell .... .... 1 80 Warren, Trudy Delores ........ 78-180 Tait, Sandra Louise. ..,...... 75-170 Washington, Beverly Ann .... 170 Washington, Willie ..... .... 1 59 Watanabe, Bill H ......... .... 1 60 Watkins, Russell Duane ..... .... 1 70 Weatherton, Lou Ora Kay... .. . . 160 Weaver, Jerry Lee ............... 160 Weaver, Robert Raymond .......... 102 Webb, Donna Lea.. .37-78-118-124-160 Webb, Richard Allen ............. 180 Weeks, Carolyn Sue .,.... 117-118-170 Wells, Brenda Sue ..,............ 180 Wells, Gary Lee ............. 1163180 West, Alice Christine ....... 125-180 West, Linda Lavon ...... 126-180 West, Lora Lee .................. 170 Westerling, Dennis Wayne ........ Whaite, Gail Irene ....... .... Whaite, Irma Ann ......... ...... Whisman, Barbara Elaine ..... 120- 170 170 160 186 Whisman, Jerald Lee ...... 89-105-186 White, Adele Annette ..... 95-109-186 White, Garyalynn Ruth ........ 57-160 White, Linda Fay ...... .... 1 86 White, Stanley ...... .. . . . . . 180 White, Susan Jane ............... 180 Whitledge, Lonnie Harold ........ 180 Wicks, Judy Carol ......... 40-79- 170 Wiechman, Karen Adele .........., 170 Wilburn, David Lee ...... 89-100-180 Wildermuth, Charolette Ann ...... 170 Wilkins, James ....... 91-103-107-170 Wilkins, Willard William 88-103-186 Williams, Carol Sue ............. 186 Williams, Hershel Wyatt ..... 117-170 Williams, Jay Bruce ......... 124-186 Williams, Jewell Lee ..... ...... 1 80 Williams, Judith Ann ......... 92-180 Williams, Lee Roy ............... 180 Williams, Mitchel ............... 180 Williams, Sandra Irene.. 121-124-126 170 Williams, Shirley Mae ........... 170 Williamson, Mary Alice .......... 170 Williard, Donna Rae 78-123-124-171 Wills, Donna Jean ............... 180 Willsie, Rilla Meredith ..... 118-160 Wilson, Georgia Ellen ........... 186 Wilson, Jackson Paul .... 108-116-180 Wilson, Jimmy ...............,... 180 Wilson, Olivia Jean .... .... 1 80 Wilson, Theron Cyril ..... .... 1 60 Wilson, William Logan ........... 180 Winsett, Pamela Ann ......... 118-171 Winters, Sylvia...58-78-123-126-171 Wittman, Billy D ................ 171 Wittman, Ronnie Gene ............ 171 Wolden, Hilda Faye .............. 187 Wolsey, Richard Edward. . . 97-110-160 Wommack, William Franklin ....... 180 Wong, Kathryn June ...... 122-125-180 Woodfill, Gary M ..... ......... 1 80 Woodfill, Janet May ......... 122-171 Woods, Genevieve Ann ......... 78-171 Woods, Jerry Lester..86-100-111-160 Wood, Sharon Judy ............... 187 Y Yanase, Karen Frances95-124-126-180 Yarbrough, Evelyn ..... 78-95-126-180 Yarbrough, Douglas39-78-121-124-160 Yarbrough, Ruby Louise .......... 180 Ybarra, Adeline Irene ........... 171 Ybarra, Rita .................... 171 Yepez, Peggy Linda ....... 95-123-171 Yepez, Trinidad John ...... 91-97-102 110-122-160 Young, Jay Warren ....... 106-116-171 Young, Lurlene V.' ..,............ 171 Young, William Timothy.. . 89-102-122 180 Younger, Jeanette Lenora .... 122-171 Yniguez, Antonia Carmen ...... 95-122 Yniguez, Raymond .......... ..... 1 80 York, Peggy Diane ...... ........ 1 87 Zachary, Zink, Marcia Lee 44 Z Wesley Wayne .... 87 -111 -45-46-124 -122 -187 Line solarizations in this book are used by permission of the process patent owner, Mr. Wynn Bullock, of Monterey, California. 5 5 F l B 2 S 5 'r , . 3 ,Q 5 1 i 4,61 fvf,f6fL'Mf'f'Lj nqudul M -Z ff fy' QZZM fb Z WMWW55 4f Mijiff- f ff M' Wzfffmwww ff, wklwbw -- Amd MJ 'M Wmw ' Wgf 562 WW 'MM2 i c jffw ' Q9W?jgjjfZQ??fWLMMifiZZ M'f AMf? fWK ff ge. ffm if 4 f , ' V, v' v gk, 1 ff L. 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