Turlock High School

Turlock High School

Infobox School
name = Turlock High School
motto = "Strong and enduring. Rich in tradition."
established = 1906
type = Public
calendar = Quarter
principal= Dana Salles Trevethan
location = 1600 East Canal Drive
city = Turlock
state = CA
country = U.S.
students = 2300+
faculty = 110
campus = Suburban, 45 acres
conference = Central California Conference
colors = Blue and Gold color box|#0000FFcolor box|#FFFF00
mascot = Bulldog
newspaper = Clarion
yearbook = Alert
website = [http://www.turlock.k12.ca.us/ths/ www.turlock.k12.ca.us/ths/]

Turlock High School (THS) is a comprehensive high school located in the heart of the northern San Joaquin Valley. It is a 45-acre campus in the midst of a long established residential neighborhood, consisting of 133 classrooms positioned in and around an array of athletic, agricultural, business, and vocational complexes. It is situated in an agrarian community and serves two public elementary school districts in addition to a number of private and parochial schools that exist in the surrounding community. Turlock High School currently serves a socially and ethnically diverse student body of 2300+.

Turlock High School is a member of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and received a six year accreditation during the Spring 2006 W.A.S.C. visit. There are one hundred ten teachers, six counselors, seventy- six support staff members, and five administrators who serve a population that reflects the following ethnic and racial backgrounds: 47% white; 44% Hispanic; 4% Asian; 1.7% African American and 1.9% other. Over twenty-one different languages/ dialects are spoken and approximately 13% of students are classified as limited-English proficient.

History

Turlock High School was organized in September 1906, with twenty-two pupils enrolled. The faculty consisted of Mr. S. R. Douglas and Miss Maud Clark. The first classes were taught in the town hall. During that year, the Student body adopted a constitution, chose blue and gold as school colors, and published the first "Alert" yearbook. Years later, the students at THS adopted the bulldog as their mascot and symbol. Butch and Brenda Bulldog appear at many athletic events in which our teams compete.

The first high school building opened in September, 1907. It was located on the Turlock Covenant Church grounds and was torn down during the summer of 1963. In 1908, the school had its first commencement; Chesley Osborn being the sole graduate.

Bonds for a new school were voted in 1917 and after much debate, a site was selected-- bounded by what is now Canal Drive, N Berkeley Avenue, E Marshall Street, and Colorado Avenue. Opening in 1922, the "main building" was designed by the renowned California architect William Henry Weeks. During the early 1920's, the "main building," containing the auditorium, classrooms, and offices was constructed. Later, the original gym (now girls' gym), bus garage, and industrial arts building was added. After World War II, the agriculture building, library, boys' gym, cafeteria, swimming pool, wood shop, and the classrooms lettered "L" and "B" were built within a decade (1948-58). In the 1970s the school grounds were expanded eastward to Wallace Street/Julien Elementary School. As a result, N Berkeley Avenue now runs through the center of the campus, but is closed to traffic during school hours.

On November, 9 1989, the THS Football Stadium was renamed the Joe Debely Stadium and dedicated to the late Mr. Joe Debely who served as THS fotball, track and golf coach from 1933-1941 and 1946-1953.

Modernization

In 1972 construction was started on buildings on the east campus to replace all facilities in the old "main building." New rooms (J Building) were also constructed. These were completed and occupied in the fall of 1974. Other additions since that time were the Career Center (1977-78 school year), and the Performing Arts Building occupied in the spring of 1979.

In November 1979, the center wing of the old "main building" was gutted by fire. The roof and windows were quickly replaced to restore the exterior of the picturesque building. However, for many years the interior sat vacant. As of 2008, the interior of the main building had been completely restored. The center wing now houses the offices for the Turlock Unified School District, classrooms for the Turlock Adult School, and the Turlock Community Theatre. The east and west wings are still used as additional classrooms for Turlock High students.

In 2006, the newly renovated THS Aquatic Center was renamed in honor of the school's Aquatics Program Head Coach Steve Feaver, who has led the Turlock High's water polo and swimming teams to countless championships.

Turlock Community Theatre (Turlock High School Auditorium)

When the doors to the Turlock Community Theatre opened in 1925, it was first known as the “Turlock High School Auditorium” and was to become the site of a diverse range of entertainment and community events for over 60 years. Countless community members fondly remember having sung on stage here, danced in a chorus line, appeared in a play, worked as stagehands -- and laughed, cried, or cheered in the audience during many a memorable evening of entertainment. The Theatre opened its doors to the cultural enrichment of the entire community and became a thriving center for performing arts. Among the highlights were live performances by the Von Trapp Family, the Vienna Boy's Choir, the San Francisco Ballet, and a host of other distinguished artists. In addition, plays, concerts, and special events were staged throughout the years, and the adults of the area reaped the benefits of a beautiful performing arts venue as thoroughly as their children.

The Turlock High School main building and auditorium stood grandly near the center of downtown Turlock, bringing together all ages from the surrounding communities. This ended abruptly, however, when the building was damaged by fire in November of 1979.

For seven years, the Theatre stood idle until, in 1986, a group of concerned citizens formed the “Turlock High School Auditorium Restoration Fund,” a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving this local treasure. The group signed a long-term lease with the school district, and, soon thereafter, the Theatre proudly gained formal recognition as a historical landmark in the National Register of Historic Places.

For nearly 14 years, dedicated volunteers worked tirelessly raising funds for the building’s restoration. After many years of effort and a tremendous outpouring of support from the community, the multi-million dollar restoration project was completed in the spring of 1999. The organization officially changed its name first to the “Turlock Community Auditorium” and later to the “Turlock Community Theatre” and opened the doors to a new era of cultural enrichment for the community.

Among the many nationally and internationally known entertainers to grace the Theatre's stage are Debbie Reynolds, Ann-Margret, Lou Rawls, The Smothers Brothers, Tony Orlando, Howie Mandel, " [http://www.gasholemovie.com/ Gashole Movie Premiere] ", Hall & Oates, Jackson Browne, Jewel, Olivia Newton-John, Paul Anka, Melissa Manchester, Julio Iglesias, Manhattan Transfer, John Fogerty, Clint Black, Mark Chesnutt, The Oak Ridge Boys, Vince Gill, Randy Travis, Lily Tomlin, Bob Newhart, Frank Caliendo, Wynonna Judd and Los Lonely Boys.

The Theatre is currently home to the Turlock Community Concert Association series of performing artists, the Turlock Junior Miss Program, the Miss Stanislaus County Scholarship Program, and regularly hosts performances by the Modesto Symphony.

Overcrowding

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the rapid increase in student enrollment necessitated the placement of more than 2 dozen portable classrooms labeled the R and PE buildings. With the R section being placed between the Agriculture Building and the Baseball Field and the PE section placed in a row along the east side of the student parking lot. By the late 1990s, THS was the second largest high school in northern California. To ease the burden of overcrowding, a community bond was passed in 1998 to construct a second comprehensive campus, John H. Pitman High School, which opened in August, 2002.

Alumni Website

[http://www.thsalumni.com/ THSAlumni.com] is the unofficial 'free' website of Turlock High School alumni. It was first developed by Brent Bigler (Turlock High Graduate 1986) and Jodi Jenkin (Turlock High Graduate 1988) and currently boasts over 9000 members. Brent and Jodi hoped to enlist the help of fellow Turlock High School alumni in expanding the site to include news and information about THS, alumni events, support and scholarship opportunities, business networks, and the like. The site allows users to share updates, successes, and life events with friends, staff and faculty who shaped Turlock High School student lives in so many ways. The website has had immeasurable help from Dr. Craig Jenkin in digitizing over fifty years' worth of yearbook pages.

Notable Alumni

* Linda Collins, First recipient of MedicAlert bracelet. Daughter of MedicAlert founder Dr. Marion Collins [http://www.medicalert.org/Main/AboutUsHistory.aspx MedicAlert History] , 1956
* Alison Cox, Olympic Silver Medalist (Women's Eight Rowing), 1997
* Lupe Gutierrez, 1990-1991 United States Boxing Association Featherweight Champion, 1982
* Brad Lesley, Actor/Major League Baseball player, 1976
* Tommy Mendonca, 2008 College World Series Most Outstanding Player, 2006
* Dick Monteith, California State Senator/County Supervisor, 1950
* Stephen Parker, Member of country singing group, South 65, 1988
* Dan Reichert, Major League Baseball player, 1994
* Scott D. Roberts, Actor/Producer [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0731568/ IMDB Profile] [http://www.gasholemovie.com/Bios.html Gashole Movie Information] , 1989
* Steve Soderstrom, Major League Baseball player, 1990

Gallery

External links

* [http://www.turlock.k12.ca.us/ths/ Turlock High School]
* [http://www.turlockfootball.com/ Turlock High Football]
* [http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_school/ca/13969 GreatSchools Rating]
* [http://www.turlocktheatre.org/ Turlock Community Theatre @ THS Campus]
* [http://www.turlock.k12.ca.us/ Turlock Unified School District]
* [http://www.turlock.k12.ca.us/files/HS_District_Map.pdf Turlock Joint Union High School District Boundary Map (PDF)]
* [http://www.adultedreg.com/turlock/ Turlock Adult School]

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