Yuba City High School - Honker Yearbook (Yuba City, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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e Zaunker In -x 55-F' Bo 5lL Publlshcd by the students of YIJBA CITY UNION HIGH SCHOOL X ubl Ury C.,1IlfOI'fl1l. x gi' xx I x XX 'I I, 5 f: I WI , B ,A A I ' '! ' I -Q ' xN , I S XS' L Z , ff ' 's Q E Y Q J 7 ' ' K' ff . '. 1 I ?' Q I ,m ,, I I Q + VI ' ,wg ! Ig 'vu wo, ., . f.,f z: V wx gl -L 4 O . vu -v g ' . wr' 'Wzf' -4 0 f X ' , 'f-5 .L ,,,... 'V I 5 P VA - A y 4 A I 1 I' if ' -1 3511 jlillemurtum JOANNE BOND Born Novcmbcr 29 1955 Dlcd Scptembcr 14 1949 Joanne was an act1vc member of Horlzon club and sang many solos 1n thc Yuba C1ty Un1on H1gh Schools chorus Shc vxas one of the Eve grls sent to the Muslc Educators Nanoml Con ferercnce 1n Sacramento Callfornla She vsas vs ell lox ccl by all of her classmates 1 .eil . . -4 f I 7 h J , c , I . --3 .. I il I Eg I . ' ,J ' 4. , . 5, ' g A l A ' A 1 ' a - - - 1 i . A . 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'Y Q2 1 'L ' Q ' 1 ' f 1 ' ' A . 1 1 . 1 Zlhministratiun 'Ihut trt thc. xxx pcoplt who h uc. gtnltictl us throughout tht yur We tht students meh to cxprus to thtm our smttrt thml-.s for their coopcrmon mtl undcrsttntlrng 2 Mr Mcftrt Principal md Dust Supt Nlrs Behr Mr Wrllllrrws Dem of Clrlw Vttc Prrntnptl md Dem ot Boy: Nita C trdncr Nurst M155 Hull Attcnd lntc C lcrl-t Mrs Iordtrh asc Cormgglgr ' . .-A- . . V ,'A,' . - y . V., . .- . V' r .- . . .. . . K . . , . , t . -' -. . V -- .' x . ' V . -f v v . t . . . . . . . V iivu D f-if if 'l,', . , ,A ,wb w 4 4 , . -L Q ' 2 K. . . L ' . L Q 1 1 I ' 1 L 'A r 1. ' Q' 1 iglhjilf 1 r iiiffwivf '34Z7 :Xf : S naw, fs Yr Jfacultp GEORGE E. ANDERSON Univ. of Calif.g B. A. degree, U. S. History, journalism. CHARLES M. BARNIETT Univ. of Ill., Univ. of Calif., Chifo State, San Francisco State. Lfrsintis College: B. S. degreeg Pers, and Soc. Dev., Mod. Prob., English. ALLIENE BARRETT Univ. of Calif., Stanford lfniv.g A. B. degree: English. Math. RUTH JEAN BAUGHINIAN San jose State: B. A. degree: Clothing, Home Eron. MARIAN CONKLIN BEHR Oregon Stare College, Chico State College, Univ. ot Calif.: B. S. degr:e1 Dean of Girls, Home Econ. lunchroom mgt. NORMAN N. BONN Stanford Univ.g A. B. degree: Mod. Prob., Shorthand, office training, English. DONALD WARREN BROOKMAN Univ. of Iowa, Univ. of Minn., Ind, Basketball School. Armstrong Col- lege of Business, Univ, of Calif., Stanford University, B. A. and M. A. degrees: typing, P, E. JOHN H. CAPLES Univ. of Calif., Xvashington Lee Univ.: A. B. degree: Biology, Pat. Cfult. LOIS HELEN COLIWIAN Chico Stateg Sp. Sec.: Home Making HELEN LOUISE COVELL Univ. of Calif.g A. B. degree, arts and crafts: jf arultp AI.ICIIi INIARION DIEWIZY l'niv, uf f..aIif.p A. H, nlcgrcrg M.irl1crn.ims REGINALS C. ESTEP Ohiu XX'cslcy.xn, L'niv, uf fQ.AliI',, Armstrong Busincw Lullcge, Lnllcgu iff Pncilicg A, B,, B. S., M, A. Ilcgrccsg bmfkkceping. husmuv. rmimng. rvping. Rl I'H IiVIiRSOI.E l'IlIY. of Culuixulw, Ox'cg4fngSm1u,B. A., M. A. ilcgrucsg Irzglislm. I..mn. MARIE IfII.I.MORI2 l'mv, nl CQgilit.1 A, li.. M, A. vlcgrucsz rncgI1.xniL'.ll ilmxxmg. CQI.ARIiNCQIi M. HAAN Orcgun Suite flnllcgc. Univ, UI' ffgililg H, S., M, S. ilcgrccs, mood slump, gcncrzil xlmp. HARRISON OLAF HAYES L'niv. of Calif., Univ. of Pnrii, Univ. nf Suutlicrn Calif., S.m Frnngisu: Sure College, Univ, ul XV.isI1ingr-yn: A. H., M. A., ilcgrccsg Frcmli, I.umpc.:n Lult. VIRGINIA HESIEMAN Mn ,Ima Sure K,-illcgug A H. vlcgrcug Curl s P. I.. BARBARA I.OL'I5IZ HI I.I. Sm 'Imc Sure Ciullcgcg A, Ii, ilcgrcc: Cnrlk P. Ii. I.IiO D. I-IOLLIENBERG Omg-fn Sum Cullugcg H. S, -IL-gmc: ,igmiilrurc ANN HI'I.I. l'niv. -:I f.IliI., I'f..I.,.-X. Inu, -I Nlcxmfi A, H. ilqgvu,-. funnxcl-fr. 5 Ngxnuxll. lim D43 1. 63, iF 'Y-ff? 'H KX .-W4 :faculty l1DlTH li. KENNEDY L'niv. of Califw Moniann Sure College, B, Plr.. A B., M.A. ilegreev linglixh. MATHILDA nl. KORVER XXICSICFD Stare Nurnul College. Hope College, Univ. in Minh., Midi. Sure Cullege, Highlands Univ.. Univ, of N. M., A. B., M, A, degrees: linglisll. UWURY MALLORY XV.ike Foresi, Cnluriidii Sure flivllege of Eduezmim, Smntiird l'niv, li A M. A. iiegreesg Pere ,mil Sue. Dev.. Pac. Cut., l'. S. Hiswrv. l. W'll.S-ON lNfCRAlf l'.C.l..A,, Spec. See. degree, ligand. Orcliewrni. ffli-irus l.lfO PAl'l. RUTH Chien Sure College, L'niv. ui Calif.. A. B. degree. lznglisli, Pile, Cfuli l.AL'RliNCli RONALD SMITH Lfniv. ni C..ilil., U.!,.I..A,g B. S. degree, rn.itlie1n.uris, Prix .ind Sui, Dev, Cieneigil Seieme. PHlLI.lP P. .SMITH Smntiml Univ., Univ, ul Calif.: Gen. Sei. ilegree, l.ni. bull., PM, Cult.. linglisll, AL'GL'S'l' MARK VAZ Univ. uf Calif., A. B., M, A. degrees: Puhlieiiy, Publii Speaking. lingli-li, ll. S. Hismry. Llili REDFORD VUALTON Univ, uf C.ilif.3 Pers. and Soc. Dev., mcial Shop, general slump, Izur Cult. 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Nxuzrcx. Mud: Cylzix, lurml ff-lzllfnuwm gf H2 .a'E.lur:w. V.xn1:'. Lctrcrrncn. AlARY Cl.AYRl1 SLACK UAB. I.,l'.:1 f,l:l'. 'l',.z1.lwlg:wu 'l1.l::x. ffzzlu lL.lu,.., lin N:v:rN. XX'AYXl. XHAOX 5PRlNGliR l Y. tl - 'F All. XX'll.MA l:Nlll.Y Nljlilxf-:lik l ll 'K V5ul..zfl'. llnll lumix.. lv .X A . lD:..::1l I I I 1 ful. . lv 'lx lx,lg..u, l:g .4L!z'x fl.l ling Nlvg: 6-4 .... V BARBARA JEAN STFVUART Hunur Smiclyt Lgmn Club, rcpnrrcn Pcp Club: lum-r !.l.xsQ rn-porter: Senior fflgus pxcslalc-ntl l7.ll,A., lusmri.xng Hurmm Cllulug Dull rcglmi Hi Liglm, tc.uu1c ulxmr. m.1n.xging cllmvr, cllimr, nulw rupurrcr: X'.xn CQu.1rllsg Bu.: Smursg Lhiw funtcrl-rung Qumll K mwll, surumrvg l3l.xm.n fklulwg CQ.:X.1X,1 l7,A.R. ff-,nu-sig l 1willc'mS Llulx SHARUN FAY 5'ldlNf.Hl'll1l.D 'lAr.mxtc1' 11-lm Sm ll1.m lluglr Mlm-,lg Urxll 'l'u.1m1 lluww ll.uriu, Pup flulw, Tumlwlmg llAL.lIll. ling Smux, Cyulx l,c.1guc3 Cv,.'X,A. DONNA DEAN STlNNIiTT ll-,mr Nmuux. 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'l'1.l:1xf.1 Imztx U.llMl.lly llwgl: Num-l. Ku flxllx NV.-fwfr fllllh lv, Rui fzww. Q-fLlr1.1l: f.:1:n,: C lull K:X'l'HllYN XX'Al.lilIR li lm: Nm1,i'.. l'.,X .X 2 Ninn N: 11,.lw. XX'l'NDlfl. l,rXX'l'RNlf XX'rXlfl4UN l'1u:x:x1L'r1 lmxnlmzlli l. X. lnxwlxllll 'l'.r':1lx, ll:-Y x1lL1'1wlllL'r1r. rumnllulj U lmulmtlull. li luwlut lull. X'.uN:1'- lmwglnnll X.ll l.L.llLz, ilnv Lum tg-umg. llugplitl. lhxn furllulrzlp. slAlk.'C.lCL' K.l.l. fwlxxzziziiu. lxy- fjulu. lmu :tm:.ll luukulull. Ngmriwlm f.ll:l'. Y urruuurulm llll,:..1-. CIRVIKDA lXlfXXlNlf XX'fXRlf H1 l.:ulm, lulw lg-V-w1'rux': Qulll .mll Sli-lllg lflwmfl Nmuxg Dull lmmg Cv.A..'X,3 lylpu Clulv. ARNOL? GLENN XYHITIS C, imc. DOREEN JOYCE WILLIAMS Drill team' Tri Hi-Y: Pep Club: Girls Leafzue, president: Happy Hatties, r.porter: Horizon L ub: treasurer, reporter: Freshman class, vice-president: F.H.A., vice president: Junior Red Cross: Mardi Gras, attendant. GOLDIE MAE WILLIAMS F.H.A., parliamentarian: Big Sisters: Masque and Gavel. RALPH WAYNE WILLIS I. V. baseball, manager: Hi-YQ Auto Shop Club, secretary: Varsity football. manager. GEORGE PAUL WILSON Transfer from Exeter High School: Honor So- ciety, president, life member: Spanish Club. MARY ELIZABETH WILSON Latin Club: Chorus: Honor Society, president, life member: Presidents Club: Drama Club: French Club: Big-Little Rally: Mardi Gras, en- tertamer. EUGENE D. WOODS Auto Shop. DONALD O. WRIGHT Transfer from Fullerton High School: Squires, vice president: F.F.A.: Letterman: I. V. football: B track: C track: Intermural track: Boys State representative. GLADYS MAY WRIGHT hs, .A+ I- r M M.-6' Q .-3, 45. , 'J w QQ if uv fzfpul J J 9 .kfffi fi'-553 V , -I 4-vw-1 , if an you ihentifp them? 5. -an Qllass 2 Glass nf ,W MA. mug. 5 4i'l'Wfff J WFUEZ H55 lass QBffiuzr5 1931 Standing: Earl Miller, presidentq Georgia Willi11ms, vice-presidentg Mr. Anderson, advisory seated: Beverly Atkins, reporterg Maybelle Aceito, treasurerg Valdyne Hurl- bert, social aetivitiesg and Mary Trigueiro, secretary. During the year the junior Class has held several concessions at foot- ball and basketball games. They had some Candy and cake sales. as well as a noon dance. The annual junior Prom was held on May 15. 1952 Standing: Mr, Barnett, advisorg jerry CQ o l l et t, president: Floyd Brown, social aetivitiesg Conrad Taylor, vice-president. Seated: jan- iee Doering, treasurerg Clara Wfil- son, reporter: and Donna Dunning, set retary, The Sophomore CQ l .1 s s took an active part in sthool attivi- UCS. 1955 llatk Row: Nlr. X7,1Z. -1d1'isor1 Marv l.1,u Cooines. treasurer: Shirley' Hes'- kett. setretary. lfront Row: lfred Hendritks. rite-president: 'l o h n Pointer. president. The frosh held .1 tlosed dante and .1 skating party They also had .1L.1liL' sale. Zbnmenxaking Q5la55v:5 at mark ' aff' 4. ,u- 3f.EdI'll'illQ Dawg .M 'El ff! hy YQ: 3 y- 1 ppt 1' ss- ya jf' ,,- , J, V il -4,4 Q -n. 1 -v .ll , ..- 1-1 -2... 3. 1.- fi g,..- l. .-1- ,.,,-v- 5.1 11,5 i Q X .1 ,lf --ni 1 -1 -. L-r -v Yi ,4 + - --,,-Q -, 4 I .217 Z? 1? l Z 2 l 1 2 .ff A ,Z g Z 2 3 3 Z ,- ff Z . g g 1 .4114 '.4 Qlutugrapbs btuhent Government flu. Top Row Jed Adams Comm1ssroner of Student Control Dlck Sltton Commls stoner of Athletlcs Bottom Row eamne McCorkle Commxsstoner of Publicity Corrine Crabtree Commnssloner of Fmance Karlen Rhodes Commtssroner of Socxal Acuvttnes Our Student Goxernment has accomplished much thls year Sponsored Freshmln Reception Started whrte rooting seetlon J and Varslty yell leaders who are to be elected separately next year Refreshments serxed to basketball teams Iootball teams plc tures ln progrtms New prnuleges mth Student Bodx Cards New system of selecttng dlnces and coneessnons ID IE ID IIBY IDAXV Ye tournament between ye scribes fliroshj and ye olde class of the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three. The nine battles of the tournament were held on the Friday of ye olde institution of learning. Ye tournament was held to determ- ine which of the classes were stronger Ye knights won 5 to 4, thus proving to the scribes that the knights were almighty. Ye photos above are of the famous battle of jousting, ye endurance test of ye tug-o-war. nrlnltslnmaxs lIQIE'ClIiIDlfII1DN Row li C. Crabtree. C. Brown, C. Roper. nl, Leeper. DI. McCorkle. C. Martinez. B. Gillies. Row 2: K. Rhodes. lf. Ilwertsen. M. Dahlen. E. XX'are. S. Laird. j. Payne. D. Xxfilliams. This group of smiling girls fthe boys forgot to come outj are prexy of ye various clubs around our campus. Ye prexy meet to discuss the various problems which confront ye school, clubs, and students. Mr. McCart and Mr. Willianas are the faculty advisors. Row 1: J. Moore. N. Fratis. C. Broun, j. McCorkle. J. Chipman. A. Stevens. N. Randolph. M Accito, R. Kramer. N. Howard. Elivertson, D. Stinnett. L. Case. Row 2: M. Ifyemoio. K. Walker M, Boors. C. Herndon, j. Fields. B. jones. C. Brown. B. Gardner. M. Buckley. A. VanAntwerp N. Doering. j. Coomes. Row 3: P. Rathbun. B. Klampt. D. Gillies. S. Kodani. A. McCloud. J 'Iuste son. D. O'Connor. N. Mark. G. XX'ilson. L. XX'oodward. Honor Society is a group of ye brains. To belong to this select group you must receive 10 points on your semester grade. Ye club takes in new members each semester. Mr, Caples, with stick in hand, controls this group and chaperoned them on their annual Education Day trip to San Francisco. X cf lnlm on rho. hm xrc. on Lhur xus IQ 510 YfUlLl5LU I0 SPl.IlLl I l'UUSlIlg XXf.l.lx md X c l.xd1v.s dnl rhur L lumrrxmb slmplung m md mmf ru su Rui bhoes fm walkul uw lxnoh lhll an sm Chmumxn HL lllt s nr fha mghr ll rhg H XX C Rnx my mr Q ls I Dc a Nllss He'-cmm li un Q wx an 1 1 n ly mm umls N im ilpappp Iipatties ll.imw llurlcx us .llltlllltl smml llulw .lruuml thc mrxwym 'Ilnwc gxllx xrnrul thu war ull xxuh A lmnxg xxulh than lmlurum .nt .1 slumhrr lklllf max' .ll Cmln liumnk .nr xvhuh wi ull vu Lnllw .lllcmlul A um, wssnmlm syn hclll .II .1 lmlslxctlull gdllit. Mwst ul lhc lhmwl llmaw .lm slmmxn an mhz Vlkillfif. , f.- 'Q Ci. A. A. smmlx fur Ciurla Athlcm IXSSOQLIIIOII. Ye Indies whn hclung to this gmup are naive in .ull yu girly spurrs. Faculty gulximr is Bliss llcwcxmmn with jmmnnc Arnuhly .ms ruling prvmlcur. XXl.ll'lLlJ. Thomas ulV.lj.1S nut yn' s1.1h .lml lxccps lmmlrcs and also gum in umm thc mum-3, 'luml Kjm i5 ye wlllc xpnrts nurmgcr. 'wma' wwamwf WA M In la.. .Al .. K i sl Row 1: B. Gillies, P. Hunter. C. MacFadden, B. Gardner, M. Buckley. B. Bundock. A. Ewertson, J. II Spratt. A. Williamscmn. P. Taylor. C. Doll, N. Fratis. J. Ashford. Row 2: D. Ricketts, M. I-larroun. C. Smith. J. Burns, D. Hensley, j. Collett, B. Walbridge. G. Wfilson. J. Seal, B. Kyle, -I. Dnte, Miss Hull. Row 32 R. Who, J. McCorkle, M. Miner, J. Ullrey, B. Ariyama, N. Johanson, C. Nason, N. Mark, C. Tyler, J. Underhill, B. Ewertson. Los Amigos are ye students who take Spanish. They hold with all the trimmings. They had a concession at a game the annual Spanish initiation dinner with ye new stu- and helped at the Big-Little game. dents as entertainers. They hold their big annual hesta 5-'Zi Row 1: B. Larkin, G. Bernegg. P. Who. B. Stewart. N. Whitson. S. Fouch. C. Crabtree. R. Harris. N. Randolph. B. Stevens. B. Beard. G. Blanlcship, J. Miller, C. DeXX'itt. Row 2: D. Benton, H. Meshendorf, R. Livengood. P. Rathbun, L. Case, E. Allen. G. Alexander. F. Laney. B. Goodberry, L. Peitree, B. Reines. D. Lekos. E. Ulmer. S. Stewart. Row 5: Miss Eversole. B. Mulcahy. P. March, L. Wloodward, D. O'Cunner. J. justeson, D. Gillies. j. Glugoski, F. Christenson, B. Klampt, j. Coomes, B. Hamilton. Latin Club held the annual initiation and selling of language of Latin. Dick O'Connor is the president, Latin Iaslaves -at their initiation. Later on they held Nancy Randolph is Secretary and Barbara Beard is the Saturnalis ffreeing of slaves to youj. treasurer This club consists of all ye students who learn the ancient e Mardi Gran. xpiimmetl hy Ile French Cilulm was heauti- i siiperwisinii nil Marilyn idwn and Ciryxtal lirmxii. t ncers, singeix, acimhata, and musicians, Ye talent was ught in frnin the lucal area tu the royal Cnurt. and also from the student lwdy. fam C w ' 'VAL ' N L'LIllL' the Que-L-n'a entertaininent French Cllula lwrmiught fturth Ye nrst Mardi Gras was spunwred hy the French Club in the year nf nur Lord 195-4 in yon cafeteria. Ye first royal pair was Ray Sweeny and a frewhman. XX'inifred XVestlund. Ye gala affair proved su succesyful that it was decided tu make it an annual affair at yun hastille. After the second year it was fnund that either the cafeteria had to be ex- ec su -. W ii ,. 3: if 9 if if , ,,,. 1 .f ,' S s ...x I I I ' K J 'i 'u 1 u 4 5' panded ur ans. U ,Qi x 1 f' f yi? Q 4 i Z 4 2 QQ. . 4 D I L... A.. ,M 1 ,, Ye picture alwye is nf Ye Male-sties Corky and Diik. and the queens nine atten- dantx. YL' ladies are: jnella Leeper. Clnrinne B1'imn. 'lean- ine NcCQnrkIe. Clarinalita Nar- tinegf. Maid iff Hunur Wfilina ci.lI'LlIlCl'. Doreen XVilliams. Karlen Rhudes. Slmiamri Stinch- field, and Mary Trigerio. Pictured helnw is yun Royal Ciiurt and King 'Dick' crown- ing Queen 'Cnrky' at ye 16th annual Mardi Gras at Yulwa City High. the affair mined. They defided it wnuld he eamier tn muye it. sn it journeyed tn the gym. Ye MardiGras cnntinued un with many handsi-me kings and beautiful queens un up tn 1950 when lnvely Ctwrinne Crab- tree became queen, and handwme Dick Sittim reigned as king. 'vw ,1- ng I ' P t W I'lL,Ill II Num s u I Md,urIIIc4 4, In-ruff. l, II.nII, I7 Mal!-LIU, .I Nimm-, , ' . am xxx ., I udnx, U C.InrIx. A. Slncr. D Ivy.n, A MJ Im,.I, lv RvL'II. IIrLIIL'.' U usrc un, - Cin m.m.C ff.lI5Ift'C, Mr Ilnu jfrrnch Club IIm1xwgf-mp xxIum xuvrrxu .HMI NIAXLN f In cr um .ll'f.lI.II XI.u'II1 bro, Yu I'1'u1 Juni IS f,.IIICIL'III.l NI.lII1IIL'! xx1tI1 I...zI Hmmm tu IHIXL' mu' IIIQ mu-I III Im .1Iwcmc. Azimm 5I.lfCf IN IIIL' wIrIf.If':. xxIm1Ic AIIUH XIIf,IuI:II as LIIQ mziiw I'.1IuIrx41IIxg1wr1x Mr. II.Izm1mU.II,IIIx H cLIL1Iv.1IswI1uIIIs.1I1Ilmlxmllam Iw.1mI:.u mrI1cI.III1 1I:I.1'x1uxwmf.Ic.mrI,.lIwm IIIL xpriug IInr.13m1m,.xmIlmIIIxgr1-.IrIL-.mx in you MI1r'uxiIIc wllcrc Imlx xr mum Iwrs may Jrmml, jfun anh Gush Eimes : 1PIiIarl1i Gras 19 0 59,3 A-V wx. I . I Ixc ' fntur'-Iixrlg, IL ll s I nt! P' 1 V, I LIr'n11 I'-'rl frm -II' NNI! -' H I' I' 'Mu Y z surrmcm ui' C,I1.1r.1I 1 AIJILI UI Ilnwmmr Y XXVIII II1I,NI1msws U I' i IJ I1 B ll Row 1: G. johnson. C. Brown, C. Everett, J. Fouch, S. Stinchneld. Row 2: Miss Hill, B. Atkins, E. Wttre, M. Dahlen. N. Randolph. P. Rucker. D. Wfillianus, K. Rhodes. C. Martinez, C. Crabtree. Row 3: M. Accito.AR. Harris. M. Triguiero, P. Wfalsh, M. Dixon. j. Arnoldy. B. Stewart. R. Boals, J. McCorkle, B. Gillies. J. Payne. Ye Pep Club consists of ye peppy girls in school. Ye pepp y girl in command is Barbara Gillies, with Corky Crabtree next in command. Ye girl which takes minutes at ye meetings is Karlen Rhodes, and Carmie Martinez takes care of the money that rolls in. Ye ladies were in charge of the rooting section this year. They also feed the basketball teams and made and sold pom poms for Big-Little basketball game. In March ye ladies dressed up and served at the P.T.A. tea. They gave the first dance after a football game which turned out very successful. Advisor is Miss Hill. Row 1: C. Crabtree. D. Dunning, A. Stevens. J. Chipnmn. I.. Ewton, B. Roper, N. Randolph, j. Moore, u C, Brown. Row 2: P, Parvino, E. Ewertson, M. Dahlen, E. Vfare, C. DeWitt. C. Martinez, Spratt, A. w'llllLlH1Sl?I1, D. Willitlms, G. Blankenship. Horizon Clubbers are the high school girls of the Camp Fire Club. Ye girls gave a Halloween party for the members and took on the task of ye concession at the Roy Rogers Christmas Show. A football dance and Con- cession were given by this group of ladies of yon court. Girls were sent to the Asilomar Conference. Mildred Dalhen was ye president, Nancy Randolf was ye treasurer, Donna Dunning, secretary, Arlene Stevens, Reporter. fl MGE 'X 1 H-. W 4 Q -1.3.3 M fr-Q., 1 Q M, ivy 46- e Nan 031121 vhs H1.x 171, I XIw1111tf. XI1ss K11111t1'x. I ,XI111-'Q, R-1x-. Im ID, N':1:.t'1, II. N' XX Yu 3111I1It 111'1It1t 11IA V.1114g11.11'1Is 1s 111111f11s11I 111' 111 -1l1It- 5t11111t SQIIAIS x1'I11,1 ILIXL htt-11 1111ts1.1111I111g III strx- i1c to tht' Ii.1s11IIc. Yu 111t111ht11's .1r1' 1I111st111 hx' I.1st 1't'.11's X'7.lI1gU.1f1IS. SLIIFIQCI 111 I'.1111It1' ,lPI'iAtJX'.II. Yu I.11h1-s 11I.11't-1I C,h1is1111.1s t'.1r11Is 1111111 11111 ttawt-r 1I11t111g C,hr1st111.1s 111110, Iht-1' .1Iso I1.lnI t.1111I1' s.1It-s. 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Writer of the Scroll jerry Collett, Keeper of the Dough Dino Lekos. Mr. Smith is the gu.1rdi.1n of the group. Ye gentlemen formed it basl-tetbill tc-.im which pl.1ved .1g.1inst the Boys Club .md Hi-Y te.im in Oroville, The group also traveled to San Francisco to see L1 C.tliterni.t t'ootb.1ll game. Ye gentlemen .tlso held two concessions .ind showed movies at their club meetings, 4' R. w Une. l.clt to-Alllglit: li, lNl.lILl1L'll, l5,Kui1de. R. l.i'.crigootl. li, Alex.1nilcl, l., Whiltivn, rl, Cmm1es, H. Nlexlieiid-tit, Rim ln-if Mi, M.illoi5. R. Dnhling, li. lftlen. P, Much, l.. Chase, Il. justeson. D. Benton. xx One Left i ir x cr c , r im R bnl v, ow lm inci 1 X , g , L L X ILS B milton nv 1 LL mes Nt v ccc' xx x i NI xrmri I' IJ II sinh U U I1 B I' i illirilaiz , ,,,,.. Row' One, Lett to Rifht: M. Hurdle, . Stewart, P. Walsh. A. Van Antwerp, P. Rucker. C. Everett H. Atkins, X. Hulbert. te J K, Rhodes, B. Gillies, R. Harris. Row Two: il, Miller, E. W'are ll. julian, R. Boals, N. Cumming, N. Mienl-ting. D. Williams. j, Payne. P. Lewis. j, Leeper, M, Triguerio. , M. Dahlen, A. Layman. BI. Aceito, D. Sutter, tits Wt! Row One, l.elt to Right: lz. Hall, S. Pouch, H. Mosburg, M. Hembree, B. Roper. N. Randolph, al. f.hi man, A. Stevens. l.. l.wton. D, Dunning, F. Mtlieely, Ne. Hewitt. 5. Lewis, j. Alameda. Row Two: M. Burtliheltl, A. Karr-ill, M. C,oomes. S. Heskitt, N. Newsome. M. Reamy, I..Reed. D. Lesvley .M. Robey. P. Lang, C. Hatter, 5. Rogers, Row Al-llTCLIW,BUI'LllllClLl, D.Shidlur, C, Paxton. -l.W'ilson. H. Laird. ,l. Paxton, H. 5chtni1lt, H. Amundson, 5. l.airtl, N. XX'illiatns, H. Heard. Nl. Milchaeter lr. Tri-Hi-Y elected their ladies in command in the same way as the senior order. The two Queens were Shirley Laird and Betty Laird. while their intase-of'absence-ladies were Norma XY'illiams and Donna Dunning. l.adies'in-charge-of- scroll lietty l..tircl and Norma Vfilliams. Ye lucky treasure keepers Beverly Schmidt and Barbara Passmore enjoyed their terms. while Bobbie Roper and joan Alameda tried to keep the paper posted. Chaplins were Randolph and Arlene Stevens, while the strong ladies were Donna Dunning and -Ianet Chipman. This group of young ladies sponsored candy sales and noon dances. Betty Laird went as a delegate to a conference in Sacramento. Ye group was very ambitious and held many parties. Ye Senior Tri-Hi-Y elects a new royal court each semester. Queen -Ioella Leepei' reigned over the ladies of the court, while Fayetta Courtney assisted as vice-regent. Mickey Hurdle and lfileen liwertson kept charge of the money and books. Christine Roper sent in ye news to the Bastilles little newspaper. 'loan Sizelose was Chaplain for both seme esters. This first group of royalty very graciously gave their seats up at the semester for the next lucky group of girls who were: Christine Roper. Beverly Atkins, Mickey Hurdle, Maybe-lle Accito. Fayetta Courtney. This ambitious group of ladies held several sweet sales fcandy to youl. and noon dances. Ye ladies planned an assembly and also sent some of their ladies to Richardson Springs Conference. iBuhIititp Glass Editorhlune Stafford: Cluh Editor. Corky Browng Sports. Earl Millerg Senior Editor. Btirhtirti Gilliesg Art, Kgirlen Rhodesg Finance. Lila Payneg jim Mac- Brideg Dick Roheyg Cecil Cltirkg Mr. Vziz, Advisor. The Radio Class wrote and put on scripts for a weekly radio p r o g r a m called I-Ionker Harmonies. They also had charge of special programs. Everyone en- joyed these programs put on by the Radio Class. Bahia Qilass Honker Stall captured in a moment of great activity . . . worked hard trying to meet deadlines. Each one had zt job to do and did it well. Learned techniques of publishing. Zlnurnalism mi lights Staff journalism class is it h.trd working class which puts out ye schools little newspaper, the Hi- Lights, every two weeks. The class .tlso devel- oned outsttindin t writers. Mr. Anderson is the is overseer that sees that the stories are in on time. r I joe Coonies, Betty Gttrgis. Leighton Case. Mr. Anderson. Carmie Martinez. llhtill mth Stroll Quill rind Scroll is tl national t,rg.1niz.1tion for high school writers. It is .tn honorary club. with the members selected for their .ihility in writing. Nlr. Anderson is the faculty advisor. Hi Lights Stuff: Aeioss hottoni of picture l'C.lLllI1g from left to right. Row 1: B.1rhartt Stewart. Dick Rohey. Carl Fox Phil Riithhun. jotin Payne. Mr. Anderson. jtick Ocker- intin. joe Cooines. jirn justeson. News illurcatt News Bureau is it group of students who turn in the school news to the loc.1l papers .ind rttdio stations. This tltiss wits stirted l.tst yt-.ir under the helpful direction of Mr. Anderson, the fticulty advisor. Quill .ind Stroll. rt-.iding from left to right. Row l: Leigh- ton Lise. Randy Duhling. joe Cooines. Ron Schultz. Phil Rathhun. Row Z: Lucille lfwron. B.lrh.tr.t Stew.lrt. Mary Ann Goodhtiry. Gloria Sacco. join P.1yne. XX'ilin.i Gardner. Dick Rohy. Row 3: Mr. Anderson. B.irh.irti H.irdy. BLll'l7.lI'J Htifner. Corlxy Brown. SW M A ww, w 'ffl . I W M 43? ss Q is 4 f ,, ribs? .fWf ' Y w-' ff: 5 '21 Qi ffwk., 4 - Q fwiifsflziiw ,-K, 'gffqz rx, 33533 1 4fgX by V -:,,35y,,, LQ- , 10 , Aims 39? f ?: A301351 .. 'JH -asv, u x I ., , ., 2' f X ' A-fu 32, an wr v 'S , . 4, 5, I ,gi . .22 :G 5 7' x jf far' Q Z 'Lei ' .43 . an - ' xv YQ44 ii 5 . ' Eg-,... ' 4 if Ui V if 1521? 52,31 FI' ff f Yon picture is of the happy group of boys widely known as the Squires . Ye members are chosen for their gentlemanly c o n tl u ct around school. Derbys and canes are their well known emblems, Lord High Commander is Bud Marclal. Ye Lord Not So High Commander is Don Wriglit,Scroll Keeper and tax collector is Bob Klampt. Mr. Wfard is the Highest Overseer. This royalty kept the club going by having such activities as handling the reserved section of the football stadium. Ye successful dance held after ye exciting tourna- ment, better known as the Big- Little Game, was put on by these Lord Squires, with the appropriate title Peace Pipe Polka . Many other activities were planned, such as a ski trip, banquet at the Lotus Inn, and a trip to Sacramento to see a boxing show. ep Iuh it ' I ..t. ifi., l. fuse, Al. l'lliej., Fl l'l.rl'j.. Il. fiiiiziies, P, Marci.. R Schultz. P. R 5. Nawri. li Owl, li Hatter. B. Sptatt R N V Rt Ba:le3. B. Klazizisi P, Hatlihun, ifwflne, l.ett :i Rim.: M, Nmvlz. P. l't.tn'..iri. D. H.-nsle-., li. XX'.tlbride:C. N ,lifiiatis-fri. Squires Row One. Left to Right. B. Matchal, R. Dahling. B, Otto, D. Sitton, Mr. Vfard, D. W'right, B. Klampt, D O'Conner, R, Livengood, E. Mathews. Row Two: Stewart, B. Eden, H. Megchendorf, G. Alexander, B. Kunde, L. Case. Ye Key Club is sponsored by the Yuba City Kiwanis Club. This group of energetic knights and noblemen performed such heroic deeds as sending Care packages every month to a family in Ger- many. Yon delegates were sent to a national convention at Columbus, Ohio and to a district convention at Oakland. A rummage sale was spon- sored by this group and they also held a grand ball at which the local jive attended. High oriicials of the club were chos- en every half term of the sentence each year, Mr. Ruth held reign over his dukes. barons and noblemen. lfor the first term Nelson Johanson was elected to prince high com- mand. while Paul Bailey occupied the throne the setond half. Norman Mark and Bruce Harter were chos- en as vice-princes for the two terms. Scroll keepers were Cooper Nason and then Nelson Johanson. while Bill Spratt and Paul March were the keepers of the treasure chest. Ronnie Bishop and Fred Hendricks under the watchful eye Working it over in Mr. XVhitney's auto shop. of metal shop instructor, Mr. Walton. ikikGGik1l51k1kikikiIfilCikEiIC bbuppin' Grnunh Shun Iasses nf '49 anh '50 1KikikG3ik1k1F1k1X1l5G1k1k1k Mr. Haan and his camera shy Carpenters. Mr. Ward and three of his future farmers. ur it t 5 5415 'ip V g 1, I , ' :Aff ' Rx , fy, V , ,, , I, 6, Z., , fl . 4. af f. fi ff XV' J u 'Y 'Q 'wi A .3 ws! W t fi 5 lg ' .AY l V V Q 1, A . ti ff r K gf 5 I if Q5 X, gm i V,--and HH Amvqln 2 . if , 3 V :Z lx' 4-'Q 5 .am if .,l xv' A fr 'jx ' ,,: . I I ,giv- ...nwf f., . sk. Masque ants Qahel Row 1: P. Bathbun. L. Clark. G. Williams. P. Hunter. XV. Gardner. J. McCorkle. C. Martinez, R. Schultz. Row 2: Mr. August Mark Vaz. G. Dunning. J. Coomes, J. Wlales, D. Rohey, j. -Iusteson, L. Walttvn. j. Stafford. K.Rhodes. B. Gillies. J. Payne, C. Brown. Ye Masque and Gavel, an honorary club for public speaking and dramatics . . . Wilma Gardner led the happy group, while joe Coomes was the vice-president, and Loretta Clark was Secretary-Treasurer. An initiation for members and new faculty advisor, Mr. Vaz, was held at a swimming party the hrst of the year. This will be well remembered, especially by Mr. Vaz. This club also gave a dance and held a dinner for mem- bers at Uriz Hotel. N.. QM, -..Q313 . I , V.-v':: .:-N A Top Row: N. Kitaguwa, J. Fields. Mr. Estep, P. Lewis, H. Sampley, B. Atkins. Bottom Row: F. Courtney, 1. Yoshikawa, J. Bartlett. ignnkkzeping Pictured are the students in Bookkeeping who have won championships this year. Irene Yoshikawa was awarded second prize in the Superior Division of january bookkeeping con- test. Fayetta Courtney was Oscar winner for 1949 and jean Bartlett won the sil- ver cup, the only one to do so in California. Mr. Esteps students have received 72 individual and school awards in the past 12 years. till Team la ui Members of the Drill Team for 1950 were: J. Arnoldy. L'. Athon. B. Bentley. C. Bentley. N. Boyd. C. Brown. j. Campbell, M. Dahlen, M. Dempsey, C. DeWitt, B. Dishman. N. Doering. j. Doering. D. Dunning. F. Eastman. S. Emerson, C. liverett. E. Ewertsen. L, liwton. j. Fouch, J. Fields. D. Fleming. M. Gaines. W. Gardner. C. Gibson, M. Goodbary. HI. Hamilton. R. Harris. M. Hudson, M. Hurdle. V. Hurlbert. O. johnson. V. julian. -I. Kinde. R. Kramer. B, Laird, S. Laird, P. Lang. -I. Leeper. P. Lewis. F. McFeely. N. Meinking. j. Miller. D. Milligan. M. Milchaefer. M. Mixon. J. Paine, L. Payne. N. Randolph. B. Roper. C. Roper, M. Robey. G. Sacco. VU. Shephard. J. Sizelove. B. Simpson, P. Sparkman, W. Springer. A. Stevens. J. Stevenson. B. Stewart. D. Sutter. V. Thomas. M. Trigueiro, P. Walsh. C. XY'are, N. Williams, G. Williams. M. Wfilson. Ye young ladies who marched in front of ye musical group are Yuba City Highs majorettes. Donna Stinnett was the drum majorette. Ye ladies performed at all ye tournaments with the band and drill team. Ye ladies in their white skirts and brown letrerman sweaters fwhich they begged, borrowed, or stole from the boysj marched at most of ye home tournaments. Ye drill ladies also marched at the annexation parade of Ledford Tract. Ye lady of authority was Miss Hill with Miss Heseman as her helper. Corky Brown was official whistle blower. jflilainrettes Top Row: Pat Gibson, Donna Stinnett, Christine Roper. Bottom Row: Patsy Caine. joella Leaper ZBHIIU anh Qllbnrus Ye girls cf: . , :', also under the direction of Mac was exceptionally good this year. Ye young ladies sang at ye Lions Club and other clubs in town. Ye songsters took annual spring trip to Chico and San juan. their M. Accito. B. Adams. J. Almeda. C. Ashworth. M. Bigelow. M. Burchheld. NW. Burchheld Chipman. J. Choune. H. Cullens. XV. Cummings. M, Denson. DI. Duncan. E. Eden. R. Eliason Evans. R. Evertson. S. Pouch. D. Goddard. D. Gomes. R. Goves. R. Gray. E. Hall. F. Hardy, XX Hawkins. L. Herman. N. Hewitt.L. Kiebert. W. Knight. A. Lahman. E. Loeblein. E. Mathews G. Mathews. B. Mendenhall. E. Miller. M. Miney. B. hfosburg. G. Murry. N. Meyers. M. Newkon W. Otto. B. Passmore. bl. Paulson. J. Pointer. T. Prindeville. P. Putman. L. Readick. B. Regier B. Schmidt. M. Smith. j. Spitzer. B. Stevenson. D. Story. N. Tyler. J. VanAntwerp, J. XX'ales In the year of our Lord 1950, ye Yuba City Bastille had one of its greatest bands under ye direction of Wilson MacRae,better known to ye scholars as Mac . Ye musi- cal group played at all ye football games, marched in ye parades and put on .1 very entertaining program for ye Big-Little rally. Members of the Chorus are: -I. Bartlett. B. Bentley. C. Bentley. VI. Campbell. P. Dillion. D. Dunning. A. Dunstad. F. Eastman. W. Gardner. N. Horward. M. Hunter, R. Kramer. V. Kuster. M. Long. P. Lang. P. McClintock. P. Mc- Kown. I.. Payne. E. Perkins. j. Rennison. D. Riedel. S. Rogers. M. Rohey, G. Silva. XXI Shepherd. A. VanAntwerp. D. XY'aire. F. XX'aire. N. Wilstin. j. Kunde. R. 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Lnion Hish School Indians A SINIYFR R DAHIHNG 7 Wins Redding .,,. ......t. Chico ,,,,,,, Placer ....,,,,1,, Nevada City Grass Valley Roseville w,,i... XXfillows .w,. Marysville ...,i San juan i,,. Lcft-- Kirby making only Y. C. score in Big Game. WAIDSIIWIY rl NP .AERA 1. Kmtav C NASONJ 1Tie- 2 5 Yuba 7 Yuba O Yuba 0 Yuba 18 Yuba 6lYuba 6,Yuba 6iYuba 01Yub1 1 Defeat City ...,,.,, City .,... City ,,,, , City .,,,, City ...., City ,i.. . City .i... City .,,i . City ..... ,O 13 13 19 32 21 13 6 19 B KUN L. QREADDICK DE 4 5 Eli- 1 x If 'D ,D ' Y .,.- iAf' ' Li 'X 44 'inf Alai in 1: X ww, hiirli STA PLRA N XXTISS 14 IBA Right--left ro right- Back- field Coach Bill Barnickol Co-Capts. Randy Dahling, Leroy Hall, Head Coach Stan NX'eiss. These are four of the reasons all opposition went down in from of us in league play. DAMS TA R SKHI I 5 -4, ,. 7,-. g,- ,il ... -N' 'L f Ng, fr OV The lluiilxer Vrirsiri xmrted our slim' or iyirhcr git Q1 nmwl ge-ning heal hy Rulelirig Zi-U in the first gaune. Our mighty llriiikers, .ilrlicmgli rixinipleil hir Reililing, lwuiiiiueil right lxiela the next week hy heir' ing rhe strung Clliiui Eleven, IS-7, After this rhe rejuvenating Varsity wenr thrwiigli gin umlefeiiteil league seiisrin and won the Clo-Lliiunpiunsliip wirh our arch riviil, Marysville, XVe hiul rhree players planed on the All-League realm this year, They were: lhnily Diihling, trickle, Kirlvy, lhlllillllkli, Adams and Dihling were also un the S. F. lixiim- iner All-Norrliern c,QlllllJI'Ill.l 'll-.1m, ,lcd Adams, liiilflwiick, rind -link il 75 Qin ,i iff' , ,V h,A i l .emi li 1 M f i D XX RICPVI L-w f In rn l. N liirrx .Aix t ,.l. L':.. .1 .'.l.J. ,i 5: XXUXX. .. rx H1 -. 'l U YR' 3 ' -ia, :Q rw, 5, .,,.. .. .vi-ii., rg '- . !'11i 'Un' r- 1:12 vx v.. .V - - . 0 B. jfunthall First Row, Lett to Right: Coach Richard XYilli,ims. Gillies. Hcndricks, Lckos. O'Conne:, Athon, Eaton, Stuart. Hcimilton, Paterson, Shagran. Duncan, Hoon, Couch Don Brooknmn. Second Row. Lett to Right: Msnagcr Grey. Ciipson, Price, Fuller, Sams, McCorkle, Evans. Pointer, Stevens, Spcnccr, Prindivillc, Smith, Callahan, Manager Nctlock, Coombs, Lnnni, Broun, Coyle. Bud, Fukimitsu, Romcrt' Iillcrtl, Sc .irs. The V's of 1949 had n very poor smson, They won igumcs and lost 6. Tough brmks were thc chief causes of several of our close losses. Richie Smith, who's brothers have made football history at Yuba City High School, ably captained the team. From Left to Right- - Assistant Coach Richard XX'illn.ams, Ned L,.ill.iluxn, V. Captztin Richie Smith, Coach Don Brookman Luft- - W'ho's got who, it's Pointer of Yuba City trying to keep Boswc-ll's mouth shut in a lopsided game that Marysville won 40 ' O. SEASONS SCORE Yuba City Opponents 0 M. U. H. S. 40 19 Gridlcy 6 I3 Gridley 18 26 Nevada City 0 0 Placer 6 0 Roseville 6 14 Grass Valley 0 0 San juan I5 0 Sutter Varsity 15 Basketball f 1 ., I V A . VK fa 1 Elf' , 4 ,Wg . ....., F2 W, X 7 ,4,w,3 1 s .... 4.. , ...,' gf: , , ,M A A : v. 1 ---- .. M N --V- . wr 1- .- f V :-: aw .f . J f ew- ' ' H-1-we ' xy . ' 'fb 2, W .- H.. 7 1, . 1. ,, ' 'f AH I I , ,, 3 I .. c 'Q . r Uur Varsity imp dns yur mxdc-J up wuwml plays an I.Qnguc urrnpcrzmm Ahlmugh rhwc- buys smrrul nur by hmng rhcu' nm 6- g.m.u. they vmlcd up on my in the Fmfllnll league Txus ur the buys. Kirby .md Anlailm. new .all Imgmu Mulwws. Mm.?xcndnr!', Maxmgvr C Nik-rr lhv B boys dns year -hd nm fare' so utr!! M M INK H' fight - Cwuh NV:-ns Law, HAH, ,-Miww. :X:L,m, i Niaxlxrvs knrhx N 1 ganna. They ended up in fmmh phw mth H mm 11 lcrssus. M! in JH, rlmcsu imp xwraq muli spum .md 1 1 lm uf fun under Cfcmdx XY1!lx.m1w, Thv lnscxn below 1: uf Nui C,.x1.1hm. uhm um xnyuruf in .un zmmmwhulc AK,xExiL'Hf ulrix m vin- vusurm HL- had to M ml-4cr'1 nur ut thc- ixnuuy mr rm' rurn.xrnJL'r mt tha' smwn lux f 1 ,npr my nm Xi,u..n3gw I.-A fzhm- M.41,z, ,-1.m.u'., H4 mlcf, I 41.1.3 XX'1!Imm Y1wxvsN 3-VV - Af--fL.1'.x,. K-wanm-. N1..w.gUVI1,frm lhwlam limum- nm R:.m-f, 4 .Wx 1,mng.,.,.s z,.fzf xx: MM- xx,.,.w.,f,v K' il, 5 V' ,fb vm ' tw., , ,K ,, s E 4 ' v , Q f V23 ZH 3Bas'krtl1aIl 29 QI Easkzthall Y. C. 25 .... ,... P lacer 17 22 .... ..... R oseville .... ..... 2 4 20 .... ....... M UHS ....., ..w.. 2 6 22 .... ..... S an juan .... ..... 2 0 40 ,... ...... G rass Valley ..... ..... 1 4 19 .... ..... R oseville .... ..... 1 9 22 .... ....... P lacer ...... ..w.. 2 5 43 .... ...... G rass Valley ...,. ,,.,. 1 4 24 .... ..... S an juan .... ..... 2 2 40 .... .... MU HS ...... ...... 8 2 This team started out at a fast pace and kept up a good brand of ball playing all through the season. They won 6 games and lost 4. A good team coached by a newcomer, Phillip Smith. E Basketball Qlhamps Y. C. 16 .... ..... P lacer .... .. 13 15 .... ........ R oseville .... ...... 1 7 27 .... ...,.. N evada City ..... ...... 1 3 16 .... ...... G rass Valley .... 5 23 .... ..... M UHS .,.... 4 18 .... ...... S an juan .... 6 22 ..,. ...... R oseville .... ...... 1 2 25 .... ........ P lacer ..r... 8 29 ..,, ....... G rass Valley .... 9 52 .... ........ M UHS ...... i..... 1 2 19 .... ....... N evada City .... 8 28 .................. San juan .................. 21 This was ci very good team winning, all but 1 game. That was a loss to Roseville. A championship team. Each boy of this team received a miniature gold basketball. Coached by C. M. Haan, who has been turning out winni:-g teams ever' since he has been on the Y. C. staff. 'Q X , .gg gi X '., wxzwz' . f, V. w'l. lx , vlJ1,fs'..' sxq' .Xp c.. Eluntm' Darsttv J 'g 4 k fri, T 'Huw atc rin iw' xx M rr .111 'pix gin ffm: ,1 .rf 'rm Nfux My lr X lzvix Ink' gywh? , ,ff lfmxfzulf Affention frosh girls! Las' chance! Lust chance! Get these boys to auto- graph fheir pictures. Boys, too. I 4 Basketball Jfnnker Stnrehuuk 'A' TEAM 9 'B' TEAM y VARSITY SCORING 1 l QSecond Placej 1 fFourth Placej l FG FT TP Y.C. Opp. i Y.C. Opp. 5 Jack Kirby .... 105 70 280 SCOYC OPPOQCUYS SCOYC l Score Opponents Score Jed Adams .... 77 47 201 38 Chico 49 l 39 Chico 38 H, Meschend'f 65 29 159 33 McClatchy 41 1 41 McClatchy 42 L. Case ........ 25 34 84 37 Gram 38 22 Grant 38 Carl Atkins .. 34 12 80 32 Chico 52 I 27 Chico 25 Paul Bailey .. 10 21 41 34 Gram 43 1 26 Gram 39 Dick Simon .. 14 12 40 28 O 'll 41 1 ' 42 6313536 26 czrsllgie Coach-Stan Weiss 29 01-Oville 41 18 Oroville 19 ?three games incomplete 23 McClatchy 37 32 McClatchy 33 t 42 SROSSVIIIZ 57 32 Roseville? 33 i 38 an uan' O 1 43 San uang 37 22 Clhlristiiin E3-roi 26 29 Christidn Bros. 23 55 CV3 3 HY 30 45 Nevada City? 34 48 Gras? Vallelpk 26 I 42 Grass Valley? 39 23 acer 7 31 P1 Geri 36 57 Live Oak 22 42 Livi Qak 51 j.V.'s SCORING 23 Niflffffflif 23 25 llfafyslllle 21 FG FT TP osevi e 7 21 Christian Bf05- 31 36 Christian Bros. 25 R. Livingood.. 79 26 184 47 Grass Valley? 36 47 Grass Valley? 22 Yoshimura.. 49 23 121 45 Sim luflffl' 37 32 San juan? 37 D. Hensley .... 40 32 112 41 Nevada Clfy? 29 50 Nevada Citybff 40 B. Ariyama ., 30 41 101 28 Plafefa' 41 29 Placer? 49 N. Callahan .. 27 23 77 74 Live Oak 44 52 Live Oak 47 N. Williams ,, 25 24 74 55 Maflsvllleg 46 36 Marysville? 28 Glugoslci .. 81 9 45 U1 Wines, 14 IOSSCSJ , . l Coach-Richard Williams Mm l Y Q14 wins,11 lossesj aah H Y A . Q I .gue tame t ret Kgamts intomp ete Q anti Track Front Row: Manager Eden, Story, R. Budisha, Miller, Clark, Manager Cohun. Back Row: Coach Wiess. Stewart, Hamilton, Nason, Wright, Thoma, Singh. jed Adams not shown. First Row: Manager Eden. Duncan. Pointer. Stevens. Knight. Cummings. Man- ager Cohun. Back row: Coach Xweiss. Dunlap, Heffely. Ethington. R. Budisha. Roper. and Alexander. A 'Crark Yuba City's A Track team did very well in league competition this season. Jed Adams and Cooper Nason were consistent winners in the Sprints and the hurdles. Yuba City's strong Relay Team also did very well in league competition. FB 'Crank Yuba City's B Track team also did very well this year in track. They were led by john Pointer and Denver Duncan in the sprints. The B team also had a strong relay team, comprised of Duncan, Kawamoto, Dun- lap and Pointer. Zlliratk Frrst Row Left to Rrght Manager Eden Wrlson McCorkle Hawkms Glover Spencer Slrdhtam Smrth Craleton and Reed Back Row Coach Werss Peters Paulson Shrmamoto Wxllrams Perxdl Haroughty Coyle Trlguerro Prende vllle Llebe Cullens Takamoto BIIIIIS Yuba Cxty s C Track Team had more members than elther the A or B teams By the trme these boys are senrors Yuba Crty should haxe a yery gocd track team Norman Wrllrams led the C Team 1r1 the hurdles and the high Jump In tll thus te1m had 1 yery successful year startmg out slow should round mto shape before the season ns through The H o n k e r Racketmen are coached by a new and able member of the faculty thts year Coach Rlchard Dlck Wrllnams Left to Right Case, Klampt, Mulcahy, Walton, Allen, Gray CC YY . ' 5 I v A A I Y . 2 , '. -4 ' This years team, although 7 . a I - I Z 1 I s 1 D A 1 a l A 45 5 7 5 9 9 ' - , . , . , we 1BreiJitt in Glen Bears . JED ADAMS will be LI bookic at some race track. LORETTA ANDERSON will have taken Mr. Andei'son's place. ELAINE ARIYAMA will still be trying to learn how' to folk dance. BOB ARIYAMA will be il pin-setter at local bowling alley. JOANNE ARNOLDY and LORETTA CLARK will be a famous tennis team URAINI: ATHON w ill be the first w om 1n barber of X uba City CARL ATKINS will be one of the great modern artists PAUL BAILEY will still be 1 member of Mr Barnett s XVednesd1y C l11b HARVEY BANDY will still be stripping Mr C aples gears JEAN BARTLETT will be rated as a second Lon fellow BILL BECKER will be the biggest farmer from here 1 bouts CAROLE BELL will be an insect keeper tor Mr Caples EAN BENNER will be allergic to f1rm life RUTH BOALS 1nd JOAN HARMON will be in business manutacturin e handed lawn mow ers VERNON BURROWS w ill be X 11b 1 City s othcial b 1by sitter LEIGHTON CASE will be 11 bill board model for Wl1eat1es bre zktast ot Champions OE COOMES will be starring in the movies as 21 second Rudolph Valentino CORKY C RABTREE will be 1 lar e chicken farmer NANNETTE CUMMINC1 w ill be 1 s 1les l rcly in 1 book store RANDX DAHLINC1 will be yell lc rder tor Notre Dune LLTON DANILL will be 11 hrst class 'X o Yo player BILL DAVENPORT will be 11 lawye for TOMMY DODSON who will be charged with stealing lolipops out ot baby s hands CHARLES DEDEKER and XVAX NE SPRINGER will be in business in Yuba City making strawberry b 1rrels C AROLYN DeWITT will be 1norl1ci1ltiddle dc w inks retcree JAC K KIRBY will lac Mr Amcric 1 ot 1960 LILLIAN KITACJAXWA will be llSl1llDlI editor tor Vo LC IxLI I KODANII will bc 1ti 1pcLe 1rt1st to B1 n ling Bios circus DICK KOLOS will l'e X C s band leader SHIRLTH KOMATSL BARA will be Priv1te Se to PHIL RATHBUN w IO is runnin tor Presidcnt ol the United St 1tes BOB KI NDL w ill be tl1e loc 1l sherirl JL NL LANDRLFI H will be in the proccss ol r using littlc Lanclreths IRI LANC will be Presidcnt ol L lllg Inc leituring red toupes C LNL LAL C HLIN will be the tru 111t olllcer for Sutter C ounty OLLLA LEEPLR will be he 1d of the Leepcr settlement in clark Al1ic1 C ARNEL LESSLEX w ill be drixing 11 b11s tor the Tw in Cities Transit GEORCJL LONCIORIA will still be selling tickets at good old H C U H S J' ANINI: McC ORKLI will be 1t11mous h 11r stylist ANL McDANILL will still be Mr B1rnctt s roll taker ALIC I McRLH NOLDS will be 1uthor ot 1loxc lorn column HARRY XIANJI will be co 1ch1n little NI 11111 III the 1rt ol b1sketb1l1 . . . . , .. 1 , Q . . U 1 L Q L 4 . ' 'I I ' ' Y . Q' ' 1' . L , , , . U ,D tv J, 7. I Y. 2 . I V. . . I .I Q . 0 .- 1 1 gl ft 1 l 4 1 Y. 1 U 1 V I I I - . 7 c R 4 I ,' 1 1 0 1 'f, , , 1 O . ' ' ' L '1 1 1 . I P I if A ' , 1 : : ,' , ' . ., .. 1 - , . 4 1. I r 7 gl V V. L 7 1 y 1' 1 ' Y ' - 1 V' 1 c c ' , ' Y f 1 , L I 1' . U ' . ,- 1' -1 A, A 1 1 . , ' ,e ' . ' '1 . I I ' 7 'f i ' 'Q 1111 1 g, . J 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 El J' . . , V, , ,, I . . I I . r ' Y ' ' , V , - ' 1 c, , l A o ' 1 1 A f ' 1, 1 . 1 1 ,' N, - f 1 . T T I. V, . um . 7 . A I 1 1 .. 1 L . J: 1 1 ' ' ' 1 L1 1 if I 1: 7 1 ' ' 'H ' -' ' 1 I J L ' 1 . ' . . . 7 1' ' VA 1 A 1' - M ' 1 ' s b . 4 P T R YI V P I 7 .R, R' yr I. 1 . . 1 C IL ' 1 3 ' 1 ' 1 ' '. 1: . : f 9 , A ,, . 1 1 L C T 1 1 1 g 1 1 1 1 1 . we iBreInrt an Glen Bears JERRY MATTHEW S vlrll be an Admrral rn the L S Naxy CARY MILLER vull st1ll be flfllflg around IH hrs llttle green c LAWRENCE MURRAY vnll be workrng for hrs dad CARL NAKAGAWA vsrll be Champron pm ball player COOPER NASON w1ll be supposedly enjoyrnfgj marrred lrfe DANIEL NICHOLS vull be 1st cook rn the Cafetena JIM OAKHAVIS fourth drvorce vtrll be fmal ln September 1960 AMY OKI w1ll be noted the loudest grrl rn X uba Crty ACK PAGE w1ll be a famous arrplane desrgner KENNETH PATRICK w1ll be Captarn of Hrghway Patrol JOAN PAYNE w1ll be a model for Wendell s Corset Shop JOHNNY PERATA w1ll be an artrst for Walt Drsney s studros LLOYD READDICK w1ll be an Engllsh Prof at Yale DON KINCADE w1ll be otherwlse known as Krusher K1nca1de vt restllng at Cal s Square Gardens EAY ROBERTSON w1ll be CECIL CLARK S second wx 1fe GLORIA SACCO vu 1ll be a famous woman athlete BOB SCHRADER w1ll be a travelrng salesman RONALD SCHULTZ w1ll be a buck prrvate rn the U S Army JACK SEAL w1ll be a seal trarner JANE SEAL w1ll be an assrstant seal tramer RUDY SINGH w1ll st1ll be trymg to make rt around the track MARY SLACK w1ll be the dean of grrls at Yuba Cnty Hrgh CECIL CLARK vnll have been murdered by hrs fourth ex wrfe WILMA SPRINGER DICK ROBEY w1ll be a barker at a crrcus srde show BARBARA STEWART w1ll be the socrety edltor of the New York Fumes SHARON STINCHEIELD will be the fat lady rn a carnrval DONNA STINNETT w1ll be Arthur Murray s new dance partner PERRY STOTTLEMEYER w1ll be Presrdent of Stottlemeyer s Bottled Bev erages AKIO TAGAWA vnll be a second Emstern EMIKO TAGAWA w1ll be a sewmg teacher at Yuba Hrgh FRANCES UNDERWOOD mll be pres1dent of Undervs ood Typevn rters MARX UYEMOTO w1ll be next to the biggest rowdy rn Yuba Clty OHN VanANTWERP w1ll be the presldent of Alcohohcs Anonymous BILL WALBRIDGE vull be runnmg on the vlce presldentlal trcket vx If 1 PHIL RATHBUN KATHRINE WALKER xull be rarslng lrttle cravs lers LaVERNE WALTON vnll st1ll be trylng to get 1 date for the hay rrde CIRVEDA WARE vnll st1ll be telhng people hovs to pronounce her first name ARNOLD WHITE w1ll be rn Palm Beach gettrng brovx n BUD MARCHAL xxrll be the c lmpargn manager for PHILIP RATHBUN vs ho w1ll be runnmg for Presrdent of the U S A CORKY BROWN vull st1ll be huntxng for the Happy Hattles prcture to fIDlSl'1 the year book I P Q I ,' L ' ' T , 1 V ' ' ' A ' ' 'ar. 7. , . . 7. . . . I. . . L , I 'D - h I , . . . . , . 7 . , I, yi 1 DICK SITTON will be starring in the serial Rocket Man . V. . - , 7 7. I Y 71'- I , . . . I ,. 7. . .Q - . .Y . fl r' I ' 1 f V. 2 . I . 7 we QBYEUIEI In Gian Bears BOBBY DISHMAN Will be the only xxom1n member ot C 1n X ou Top Th1s' NANCX DOERINC xx1l1 st11l be g1v1ng good p1rt1es BARBARA DUNCAN xx1ll be m 1rr1ed to the tuture C h1et ot Po11ce GEORGE DUNNING vx1ll be seen yellmg tor Ph1l1p Morrrs BOB EDEN vxon t be as bashful around glflS JOANNE POUCH Wlll st1ll be try1ng to groxx WILMA GARDNER w1ll be head J1n1tor lt the Sutter The 1ter CONNIE GIBSON vx 111 be 1 hot rod racer BARBARA GILLIES Wlll be smgmg a r 1d1o commeru 11 for Carter s L1ttle L1ver P1lls ALBERT GLUGOSKI w1ll be 1m1ss1onary toS1ber1a BOB GOMES w1ll be the father of ten SALLY GONZALES w1ll SWIITI the Engl1sh Channel MARY ANN GOODBARY Will be an Or1ental dancer at the club No Good O JACKIE HALL xx1ll be a tap dance teacher LEROY HALL Wlll be Rosal1es Home Compamon CARL HANSEN w1l1 be an H Bomb sc1ent1st JUNE HARRISON w1ll st11l be gettmg A s from Mr Estep JOHN HARROUN w11l be M C for Truth or Consequences PAT HUNTER w1ll be the manager ot the S and H Men 5 Shop NELSON JOHANSEN Wlll be the personal tutor of Mr Vaz IU U S Hlstory OLETA JOHNSON w11l be g1ven the pr1v1lege of bemg Mr Bonn s pr1vate secretary BILL ONES w1l1 be a Pres1dent of Greyhound Bus L1nes JIM JUSTESON w1ll be takmg a course on ch1ld psychology GLORIA KEMP w1ll be COllCCf1Hg engagement r1ngs JANIE KAHN Vxlll be a gym teacher CARMIE MARTINEZ w1ll be pres1dent of Corn plasters for b1g feet GENE REEL w1ll be a m1ll1ona1re KARLEN RHODES w1ll be a head l1brar1an at the L1brary of Congress DOREEN WILLIAMS Wlll be takmg lessons from S1nger Sewmg Machme GOLDIE WILLIAMS Wlll be a gold mmer at T1m Buck Tvxo RALPH WILLIS w1ll be a football coach GEORGE WISON xx1ll be head of the Qu1a K1ds VIARY XXIILSON vx 111 be a smger forthe Met GENE WOODS xx 111 be the undertakers flrst x1ct1m DON WRIGHT vx1ll be a model for men s und1es PAT WRIGHT xx 111 st1ll be head usher at the Sutter Theater BEVERLY BENTLEY vx1ll be preparmg to m 11xe her st1rt1n rad1o NINA BOYD xx11l be an old marr1ed xx oman DENNIS BROWN xx1ll be spendmg the xx 1nter doxx n south on h1s xessel OE SCHRIENER vx1ll be teachmg 1x1dSl1Oxx to play baseball XVANDA THOMAS vx1ll be tcachmg her txx IHS hoxx to SXXIIU KARLLN RHODES CORKY BRONX N , , 4 3 V. . 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