Anaheim Union High School - Colonist Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)
- Class of 1960
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ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL
June I96O, VoIume XLVII,
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COLONIST
STAFF
LINDA STRATTON
EcIiIor-in-Chief
JERI WARNES
Associaie EcIi'Ior
CLAUDIA JORDAN
AcIminisI'raI'ion Co-Edifor
JOYCE KULAK
Aclrninisirafion Co-EcIiI'or
SUSAN HENRY
Senior Seciion Co-EcII'I'or
MARGARET WITTESCH
Senior Seciion Co-EcIiI'or
DIANNE PATRICK
Junior Secfion Eclifor
BARBARA CROSS
Sophomore Secfion EcIiIor
JOAN GOODWIN
Organizafions Co-Edifor
PHYLLIS RITTER
Organizafions Co-Ediior
JACKIE LEVECK
Aciiviiies Co-EcIiIor
CAROLE ROLAND
AcI'ivi+ies Co-EcIi'I'or
KAREN THORNTON
AcI'iviI'ies Co-Edifor
STEPHEN BRANDON
Boys' Sporis Co-EcIi'Ior
BILL MILES
Boys' Sporfs Co-EcIi'Ior
SHERRILL KRASTEL
Girls' Sporis EoIiIor
MARILYN MILLER
Index Direcfory Edifor
LARRY SECRIST
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Colonisl' 'l'heme is "Memories of Yesl'erday." When
an AU l960 graduafe looks back a'l' Anaheim High
School he will have fond memories of pas'I' days. A
yearbook is published so +ha+ sfudenis may have a
record of +he school year's even'rs and occurrences.
The siudenis who are in profile on division pages
were selec'red because +hey are cabinei members.
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ADVERTISING
BOOK FIVE
ATHLETICS
Admlnlstrotor ot Long Tenure Honored
We, the yeorbook stott, dedicote the Colonist
ot 1960 to Mr. L. Frcmk Kellogg who hos so obly
served the school in his position os principol ond
who is retiring in ct few yeors.
A notive of Sonto Ano, he ottended thot city's
public schools. He then continued his educotion
ot Stontord where, upon groduoltion, he goined Cl
teoching credentiol.
Beginning his ccireer ot Anoheim High School
Mr. Kellogg tought physics, month, ond wos cooch
of very potent footboll and bolseboll tecims. For
the yeor 1931-32 he wos oppointed vice principol
ond served in thot copocity for twenty-one yeors.
Chosen principol for Anoheim in 1954-55, he hos
skillfully guided the school ond hos witnessed its
development from 1600 to 2700.
Mr. Kellogg hos done more thon odminister to
ct high school. Being octive in the community, he
hos served on the YMCA Boord of Directors for
mony yeolrs ond hos sponsored severol 'Y' clubs.
As o member of the Kiwcmis Club of Anolheim, he
wos Lieutenont Governor of Kiwonis lnterncitionol
in 1950. In 1958 he wos elected the president of
the Oroznge County Principolls' Associotion. He is
olso in Phi Delto Koppo, ol froternol ossociotion.
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CONGRATULATIONS,
CLASS OF I960
Graduation from high school is a won-
derful experience-it's fun-wit opens up a
new world to us. It gives us adult status.
But it also requires that we make some
very important decisions - decisions
which will affect our success and happi-
ness tor the rest of our lives.
As most of you realize, there is a direct
relationship between the amount of edu-
cation that you acquire beyond high
school and your ability to earn a good
living. Although it is possible to obtain
some education later on in life, most high
school graduates find it easier when they
have few personal obligations to make
whatever efforts are necessary to obtain
either additional vocational training or,
at least, some college education, if not a
degree. Therefore, these next few months
you will make decisions which will crucial-
ly affect your happiness in the future.
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
PAUL W. COOK
SUPERINTENDENT
ANAHEIM uNioN HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Anahi's Principal, United with Those of
CONGRATULATIONS
SENIORS
"Memories"-what a delightful theme
to select for your I960 Annual. It brings
to mind the outstanding events that have
happened in our lives, and emphasizes
the importance of the present and the
promise of the future.
Your happiness is wrapped up in this
theme. The foundation you have built
at Anaheim High is but the beginning of
what can be a glorious future for you
all. Be sensitive to the spiritual idealism
that molds character so well at this stage
of your life. Make the most of the ecluca-
tional opportunities that surround you.
Strive to live up to your highest poten-
tial. Recognize that your greatest attri-
bute is a willingness to serve and be
helpful. Do these things and you will
have memories which will sustain you in
adversity and bring happiness to you and
your friends through the years.
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PRINCIPAL
L. FRANK KELLOGG
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ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL
MRS. FRIEDA GAY
PRINCIPAUS SECRETARY
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EDNA DRAKE
Records Secretary
MAJORIE FACKINER
Attendance Secretary
ELAINE BERGER
Registration Secretary
WINIFRED GRAF
Student ACCOUYILS
MRS. NORMA LEE ELLIOTT
With the retirement of Lois Whittington, Norma Lee Elliott re-
ceived the appointment ot Vice Principal and Dean of Girls. By
teaching girls' physical education and acting as sophomore coun-
selor, Mrs. Elliott has previously served Anaheim High.
Though this T959-T960 school year marks the tirst year serving
in this capacity, already Norma Elliott is greatly admired and en-
deared by both students and faculty alike.
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As Dean ot Girls, Mrs. Elliott is continually occupied with pro-
graming, scheduling and disciplining, as well as giving assistance with
any ot the girls' personal problems. Being the adviser to the Dress
Board is also included in her extra advisory activities.
All ioin together to offer Norma Elliott warm congratulations
on her first and most successful year as Anaheim's Dean of Girls.
and a Slcillful Dean of Boys, Leads U
ELSIE PARSLOW
Vice Principal's Secretary
WINIFRED ROBERTS
l Attendance Secretary
RALPH KINGSBURY
Attendance Supervisor
ORVILLE NELSON
Attendance Officer
RICHARD F. RYAN
Richard Ryans twenty-ninth year at Anaheim Union High School
finds him as busy and as indispensable as always.
Serving the school in the capacity as Dean of Boys and Vice
Principal, he is both pleasant and helpful, yet his sterness and
efficiency in dealing with the students are responsible for his pop-
ularity throughout the campus,
Acting as Dean of Boys, he is constantly concerned with any
problems of discipline which arise during the course of the year, as
well as any personal problems confided to him.
Always busy filling the capacity of Vice Principal, Richard Ryan
still finds time for such advisory activities as adviser to both the Col-
onist Club Cabinet and the Student Court.
Great admiration is felt for Richard Ryan and much apprecia-
tion tor his interest in Anaheim High and his dedication to education.
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Mechanical Drawing Driver Ed., Health Sci. Biology Biology Girls' Phys. Ed.
to the Reflections of our Expert Faculty
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CLAUDE L. BOOTH
A Machine Shop
As illustrated. Allen C. Nelson teaches Senior Problems. a required course which includes such areas
as getting along with others. vocations, and California Government.
G. C. BEALE W
U. S. History in
LOUISE BOOTH FLORENCE BORROR LOIS F. BRADLEY MILES BRAKKE ROY F. BROWN
English Librarian Shorthand, Typing Sr. Prob., U. S. History Driver Ed., Swimming
ROBERT E. CARLBERG JOSEPH L. CARTER ALLEN F. CHAMNESS
Auto Shop Chemistry, Life 8. Phys. Sc. English, Drama
THEODORE BYYNY
Electronics
LESTER BULT
Driver Education
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GERALD COPELAND JACK COPENHAVER EVERETT COWSER CHARLES COX BARBARA CRANE
English Spanish Boys' Phys. Ed. Typing, Bus. Corr. Junior Counselor
Slcilf, Constantly Accommoclciling with
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CARL CRANE WAYNE CROOK
Malh., Dr. Ed., Alhlelics
Gen. Bus., Bookkeeping
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Busy and well-liked, William Daly teaches English, Latin and German. Shown here with one of his Latin classes, Nlr. Daly dis-
plays his wonderful knack of making Latin live again.
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German, Latin, Eng. Machine Shop Aff. l'l0mem6lfl"'9 U, S, His-l'ory Qi,-ls' Phys, Ed-
JOSEPHINE DERIGO GEORGE J. DE RUBEIS EUGENE L. DONNELLY JOHN L. DRENNAN HENRY DUERR
Girls' Phys. Ed. Melel Shop Health Sci., Alhlefics Handicrafls Dr. Ed., Health Sci.
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Bus, Law, Typing Girls' Phys. Ed.
Explaining lhe
JAMES D. EDWARDS MILDRED ELLIOTT PHILLIP ENGEBRETSON
Spanish Girs' Phys. Ed. Typing
Guidance,
and Clearly
ROBERTA K. FINCH
Shorlhand, Typing
FERDIE L. FERGUSON
Mahlhemalics
CAREY GIBBS
Music, Vocal
SHERWOOD FRIESES
Boys' Phys. Ed.
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DORA GENE souask
English Biology, Life si Phys. sci.
English literature, American literature and grammar, are made thoroughly inter-
esting and enjoyable through the very able and skillful teaching techniques of Dora
Gene Gelder.
SAMUEL H. GOSNEY CARL GRAVES GERALD L. GRAY ROBERT H. HAGER LELAND 0. HANSON
Bookkeeping, Booksiore Algebra, Geomelry Boys' Phys. Ed. Boys' Phys. Ed. Agriculture
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VICTOR HARBER ANTONETTE HEANEY GEORGE HEDSTROM MARY HEINLEIN GENE K. HENDERSON
Health Sci., Math English Chemis+ry Sfudy Hall French. 5P6f1iSh
Various '
Challenges of High Learning
MASON J. HENRY
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GLEN HEYNE
JESSIE HILLENGER
MARTIN HICKS
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HOWARD C. HOVEY
English, Public Speaking
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the most important fields, science offers many opportunities
nts. Here the creative genius of Joseph L. Carter is caught by
DALE J. HUGHES DONNA J. HUGHES HAROLD J. JACHIMSKI RICHARD G. JACKSON FRED W. JETER
Senior Counselor Hcmemaking Typing, Office Practice Wood Shop, Mech. Draw. U. S. Hisfory
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VERNON D. JONES RICHARD KAYWOOD MARIE KEELER FRANCIS A. KELLOM WILLIAM H. KELLY
English Dr. Ed., Heallh Sci. Sophomore Counselor Driver Educalion Malh., Office Prac,
Through lnleresling Clcisses oncl Ample
CAROLYN JO KENT
English
CATHRYN KUHN
English
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ROBERT LINN
Junior Counselor
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office machines. Here Dee Cox s
JOHN R. LEE
General Math., Alhleiics
ROBERT A. MALLENDAR
Algebra, Geomelry
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Anaheinfs business department include bookkeeping, shorthand,
urveys the typing skill of one of his students,
DONALD LENT
Boys' Phys. Ed.
DONALD W. LIEBHART
Boys' Phys. Ed.
EUGENE D. MARCY WARREN D. MCCAULEY
Geomelry, Life 81 Phys. Sci. Algebra, Geomelry
and the operation of
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RAYMOND A. LINDOW
Dr. Ed., Health Sci.
ELIZABETH J. MELBY
Dr. Ed., Girls' Phys. Ed.
HOWARD MESSAMER JOHN E, MILLER ROBERT A. MOHR FRANCIS P. MURPHY FRED B. MYERS
Wood Shop English, Speech Sr. Prob., World Geog. Senior Problems English
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MARILYN J. PAUL
Girls' Phys. Ed.
Though art is a most detailed and exacting field, there is much room for individual creativity and expression. Here
Jessie Herman is shown with students, helping them to develop their talents.
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Algebra, Geom., Trig. Driver Education Health Science Publications, English ENQIFSI1
ROBERT H. REYNOLDS LLOYD S. ROSS GEORGE N. ROUSSOS WILLIAM B. ROWLEY DAVID E. SALISBURY
Music, Prac. English Prinl' Shop Mathematics, Athletics Physics, Life 81 Phys. Sci 50Ph0m0"e C0U'1Sel0"
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JOHN S. SAROIAN FAYE KERN SCHULZ LESLIE W. SIM W. BUFORD SMITH NEVA Sol-T
French, Spanish Senior Problems English Algebra, Geometry Homemikinfl
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CLARE VAN HOOREBEKE
Boys' Phys. Ed.
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Driver education, taught by Dr. Richard Kaywood, is enjoyed by Anaheim's sophomores. Here students operating the Driv-
O-Trainer cars are learning through actual conditions portrayed on the movie screen.
CLYDE D. VINEYARD TED WADE GLEN WALDRON BARBARA R. WALKER JOHN WALLIN
U- S. History Art, Phofooraphy Dr. Ed., Health Sci. Home., Chefs' Class Boys' Phys- Ed-
LESTER W. WAY ELIZABETH WEBB GRACE L. WHITTEN LOWELL T. WILLIAMS
Algebra, Triq. Nurse Spanish, English Auto Shop
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GLADYS WILSON
Typing, Bookkeeping
Inspired by the Fine Board of Trustees
ROYAL c. MARTEN BEN H- SHROEDER
PRESIDENT RAYMOND B. TERRY
DON R. LANGSON KENNETH HUELER
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Anaheim's Board of Trustees is comprised of five citizens dedicated to our community.
The many detailed duties of the Board are essential for the smooth operation of our
school. The Board of Trustees provides the district expenses and approves employment of
all the district personnel.
Acting as the governing body of the Anaheim Union High School District, the Board
controls the educational policies of the district. Included in the jurisdiction of the Board
are Anaheim High, Western High, Brookhurst Junior High, Fremont Junior High, Trident
Junior High, Dale Junior High, Walker Junior High and Orangeview Junior High.
The Board members, selected by the people, receive no salary for their many hours
of service.
Raymond B. Terry, president, Kenneth Heuler, Royal C. Marten, Don R. Langson,
and Ben H. Shroeder form the Board.
Both students and staff at Anaheim appreciate the sincere efforts of the Board of
Trustees.
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bf LS' Xl- 9 ous d ariecf7 Bob headed the Student Cabinet and also represented Anaheim
OCX ,S Qlsggnfn l-ligbglhool throughout the year, attending community events, PTA board
XX Ni-x07 K0 Al Xmee ingm nd many student government conferences kept him busy.
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Outstanding Student Cobinet Whose
KAREN PERKINS BOB DICKEY CAROLYN HENNINGS
SGCPCIGFY of Safety and Welfare Colonist Club President Girls' League President
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Shown above are this year's Student Cabinet. Standing: Robert Linn, Dick Houston, Mike
Rice, Bob Dickey, Bob McCandIess, Kirk Hoffner, L. Frank Kellogg, seated, Carolyn Hen-
nings, Carole Roland, Rita Beeman, Janet Easton, and Karen Perkins.
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BOB MCCANDLESS JANET EASTON KIRK HOFFNER
Student Body PFSSNEUY Secretary of Records Secretary of Student Affairs
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Enterprises Led to a Profitable Year
MIKE RICE CAROL E. ROLAND
Vice President Anoranco Editor
STUDENT CABINET
The energetic T959-60 Student Cabinet can boast one of the most successful
and rewarding years.
To begin with, this year's sale of Student Body Cards was the greatest ever.
The "Hello Hop" was the first-of-the-year activity sponsored by the cabinet.
Included in the best liked and most enjoyed assemblies is the film and talk on
"Wild Life Conservation," entertainingly given by Mr. Allen, and the interesting
presentation of our "Presidents" by Dr. Humbert.
Dick Houston formed the Secretaries of Assemblies Organization to create
better assemblies for Orange County students.
Attending meetings, arranging for pep assemblies, presiding over their respec-
tive groups and corresponding with other schools are the general duties of the
cabinet members.
Other accomplishments of the cabinet included providing the auditorium with
a stereo tape recorder and record player, and moving the election of student body
officers up two weeks.
The traditional Service Point Banquet highlighted the activities of this year's
Student Cabinet.
RITA BEEMAN ' DICK HOUSTON
Secretary of Treasury Secretary of Assemblies
L. FRAN K KELLOGG
Adviser
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Complimented by a Capable Council
Headed by Laurence Decker as adviser, the 85-member Student Council was composed of H. Adler, S. Andres, D. Armstrong, F. Beigler. R. Bert,
L. Bickerstaff, S, Bisbey, S. Bombanks. K. Bover. V. Bridgeford, S. Burns. N. Callahan, B. Capps, S. Chambless, B, Christine, P, Cowee, R. Da-
vis, H. Delfs, E. Delong, J, DelCrognaIe. R. Dember, R. Dender, P. Danica, D. Dyer, M, Emmons. S. Enger, J. Evenson, C. Fergenson, J. Forbes,
M. Gary, S. Gilner. B. Gilliam, J, Goodwin. B. Gosenski, J. Hamlin, K. Hart, S. Helms. D. Hutton. N. Javanos, W. Justice, R, Kennedt, N. Kin-
dey, J. Kirilie. K. Lanyon. L. Long. B, Luecke, N. Magill, D. Maley, C. Marshall, P. Martin, J. Martinus, J. McDouht, S. Means, C, Morrow, M.
Mulchoy, S. Munoz, D, Nankervis. D. Newborn. M. Patten. D. Petrilla, D.Polly, B, Quist, K. Ramsey. A. Sanchez. M, Sanders, L. Santi, D. Savrin,
T. Scali, A. Schinsky, K. Schmidt, J. Smith, P, Smack, L, Squier, B. Storey. K. Stronach, J. Sturnmer. T, Thueson, T. Tucker, C. Turner, J.
Warnes, K. Wright, R. Yett.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Anaheims largest school government organization, the Student
Council, met with continued success during the past T959-60
school year.
Under the supervision of Laurence Decker and President Mike
Rice, the Student Council is comprised of one student from each
MIKE RICE SUE ANDRES
President ot the sophomore English, iunior U.S. History and the senior prob- Secfefflfy
lems classes.
The members act as a connecting link between the students
and the school government by conveying to the council topics and
problems discussed in their classes, and then reporting the councils
actions and decisions to the students.
TOM SCALI BOB LUECKE
Vice President Sergeanttat-Arms
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ond Honest Judgment of Our
STUDENT COURT, shown in session, includes the following: From left to right: Gary Gray, Pat Scalzo. Mary Herbet, Larry White Vivian Bridg
ford, Dennis Carlson, Norma Freeman. Tom E. Tucker. Debbie Hunter, and Linda Allen.
STUDENT COURT
This yedr, os in previous yeors ot AUHS,
the Student Court ogoin successtully odmin-
istered ond mctnoged the problems ot stu-
dent misconduct ond discipline.
Under the odvisership ot Richard Ryon, the
members ot the student court, meeting eoch
doy tor one hour, discussed the methods ond
the meons ot mointoining order ond up-
holding the school rules.
With Normo Freeman, the Chiet Justice,
presiding ot the meetings, the group discussed
NoP.rviA FREEMAN FUCHARD F RYAN
Chief Justice ond diminished such problems os students
being tordy, cutting closses, ond smoking.
In generol, the tosk ot the Student Court!
to help mdintoin cippropriote ond commend-
dble compus order-is not on ecisy one ond
the court members deserve to be commended
on their ettorts ond their results.
Welcoming Students Every Morning
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BUS DRIVERS - Top Row: C. Ingerson. J. Smith. E. Prine. D. Moore. J. Thill. D. Vohs. I-I, Gill. N. Fries, H. Nix. L. Adams. SECOND ROW: I.
Burl. D. Shirley. B. Viloodword. M, Barrett. M. Fullmer. J. Muriss. M. Van Hee. R. Davids, F. Mott, L. Spicer. BOTTOM ROW: M. Wesner, J. Da-
vis. M. Nosekabel, M. Littrell. R, Howard. N. Chilton. and M. Nloon
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MAINTENANCE-Helping to keep our campus clean were H.
Gloistein, E, Requarth, E, West, S. Terrey J. Rink. V. Balder-
hausen, B. Casserly. G. Long. O. Nlang. L. Tramp. and C, Willis.
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MAINTENANCE AND
BUS DRIVERS
Seen scuttling around the campus all hours ot the
clay is the maintenance crew. Comprised of several
men proficient in such telds as painting, gardening,
and construction work, the crew maintains the neat
and attractive appearance ol our campus. They re-
ceive some much-needed help and cooperation from
the students, showing their appreciation ot these men
by helping to keep the campus clean.
Early in the morning and immediately after school,
Anaheim's yellow school buses can be seen pulling
in and out ot the parking lot.
In the capable hands of our bus drivers, these
busses transport the students to and from schoolg they
also provide the transportation for almost all the
athletic events and tor many ot the special activity
trips.
"RED" HAMILTON
Locker
Maintenance
Was Shining Eating Area Where
Lunch-time helpers included Mary Bates, Carol Killingsworth, Jack Egan. Janet Dierberger. Pauline Merriman, Gladys Hamilton, Bob Franco, Sandy
Luner, Sharon Avril, Gary Gray, Gary Carter, Sandra Bush, Melody Bradd, Jean Yount, and Tom Visel.
WlMPY'S AND
CAFETERIA
Throughout the year, the cafeteria staff and
Wimpy's workers, both managed by Dorothy Heinze,
very admirably prepared and sold sack lunches, ham-
burgers, hot dogs and snacks.
The second semester found the headquarters of the
cafeteria moved to temporary quarters between the
music building and the main building. Both students
and teachers alike were able to purchase, lunches
because of the efficiency of the cafeteria staff.
During the spring, the building housing the equip-
ment and facilities of the cafeteria was torn down
in order to begin the erection ofa new cafeteria.
DOROTHY HEI NZE
Cafeteria Manager
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Preparing meals for hungry students were Ethel Knudsen, Gladys
Hamilton, Mary Marvey, Lucille Collins, Grace Ricker, Nellie
Overmyer, Pauline Merriman, Alice Kidwell, Marie Elliot, and
Aleeta Smith.
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Students Related Vital Club News,
It
With the T959-60
school year, the Stu- '
dent Store and Inner
Club Council marked
their third year in
operation. Both or-
ganizations h a v e
done much to tacili-
tate and anticipate
the needs ot Ana-
heim's students.
Fulfilling the needs Y,
ot all the Connies
and Clems, the Stu-
dent Store sold l
books, pencils, paper, i
ink and Colonyville
book covers. By sell-
ing tickets tor school l
activities and also l
acting as a lost and
fo u n d department, l
the store proved to
be indespensable.
STUDENT STORE--Composing the staff of this year's Student Store were F, Flores, E, Moreno, P. Blaizes, C. Munoz, C.
Pastel-field. N. Brownell. J. Fancher. N. Jones. L. Green, L. Smith. S. Watkins, L. Corbet, S. Cano, and J. Nlomulchey.
STUDENT STORE AND INNER-CLUB COUNCIL
lt was through the ettorts of
the lnner-Club Council that Ana-
heim's Foreign Exchange Pro-
gram, in its second year, met
with continued success. Dances
and many other ICC sponsored
activities raised money while the
various clubs themselves, substan-
tiated the funds.
The Inner-Club Council, com-
posed ot all Anaheim High's club
presidents, also established uni-
form club constitutions and co-
ordinated the many campus ac-
tivities.
Active members of l.C.C. included, BOTTOM ROW-K. Taylor, L. Schlegel, B. Blankmeyer. D. D'Amore. J.
Del Crvgnaie- ROW 2-C. O'Brien- K. Hoffner. S. Woodruff, C. Quails. Row 3-E. McLaughlin. B.
Schauver. D. Schaal. ROW 4-R. Copeland, B. Piper. C. Nelson. and D. Wright.
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or Enjoyed Much Interesting Reading
Courteous, kind, and coopera-
tive are only a few words which
describe Anaheim's office staff.
Keeping the s c h o o I running
smoothly cmd efficiently, the of-
fice workers are constantly on the
go. By answering telephones,
typing letters and countless forms,
keeping records, running off bul-
letins, and broadcasting notices,
the office workers form the most
essential link connecting the nu-
merous branches of the school.
Remembering these helpful
people, we extend our thanks.
This year's office staff included W. Graf, M. Fackiner, W. Roberts, E. Drake, W. Palka, E. Parslow, and O.
Nelson,
OFFICE AND LIBRARY STAFF
The library again proved to be
one of the most visited and much
used facilities offered in Anaheim
High. The students filled the Ii-
brary before and after school
hours, as well as during the dou-
ble lunch periods.
Florence Borror headed the
library staff in the capacity of
head librarian, while Carol Lewis
acted as library clerk. Alta
Isbell and the student workers
managed the more general ac-
tivities of the library.
This year's library staff includes BACK ROW-P. Pettit, B., McNaIey, L. Bagan, S.. Potts, J. Wold, A. Camp-
bell, and S. Rosenhamer. FRONT ROW-F. Borror, L. Santi, D. Snelgrove, A. Wiggins, C. Healey, K. Car-
michael, S. Anderson, A. Isbell, and C. Lewis.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-TOP ROW: Mark Allen, president: Bill Ehrle, vice president. BOT-
TOM ROW: Norma Freeman, secretary: Pat Beale, treasurer. ln the inset is Allen Nelson, class
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emories Cherished by Seniors
Memories of their last year were many and wonderful for
Anaheim's senior Connies and Clems. Although this years senior
class was not as large as last year's, it did iust as much if not more.
The class sponsored the Christmas Formal and several other
dances after football and basketball games. The year was brought
to a close by a gay Week of senior activities including the senior-
underclassmen games, the senior breakfast, Baccalaureate, graduation,
and the fabulous all-night grad-party. The graduating class accum-
ulated over SQOOO in its treasury for a gift to the school.
Taking charge of the .activities sponsored by the senior class
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was the Senior Executive Committee, ably led by the senior class
adviser, Allen Nelson. Included on this committee were Gaye Adler,
Mark Allen, Bruce Bayer, Pat Beale, Kendra Benson, Judy Bergeson,
Barbara Blankmeyer, Lynn Branchaud, Viki Brown, Carol Currier, Al
Del Crognale, Bill Ehrle, Mike Eisenhower, Carole Endicott, Norma
Freeman, John Gibson, Liz Hartman, Butch Hatfield, Jannae Hurlbet,
Pam Kier, Susie Luzader, Dan Malek, Edna Moore, Karen Olsen,
Susan Petitt, Claudia Quails, Ron Raub, Ed Resha, Kay Smith, Bea
Spino, Jim Starr, Dee Stewart, Brian Stieler, Casey Suggs, and Sharon
Woodruff.
SENICDR
MARGO ABELLANA PATRICIA ACKLES SYLVIA JOYCE ADAMS PAUL ADAMS
Tri-Hi-Y, 2 years English Maior Tri-Hi-Y Club Sec. Math Maior
English Maior Tri-Hi-Y Business Maior Print Shop Maior
Science Maior Girls' League English Maior Colonist Club
SKIP ADAMS GAYE LYNN ADLER CLAUDIO AGUILAR CHARLES ALLEN MARK ALLEN
Math, English Maiors Eng. Mir., Songleader C, B Football Agriculture Maior Eng., Span.,Math Mirs.
Football, Track Coed Secretary, GAA C, B Track Varsity Tennis, 2 yrs. V. Football, Boys' State
Auto Shop Maior Girls' League Rep. Colonist Club FFA Sr. Class Pres.
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CATHERINE ALTHENS
Art Maior
English Maior
Math Maior
ALBERT ARCINIAGA
Transfer Student
Industrial Arts Maior
Colonist Club
SUSAN MARION BAKER
Business Maior
English Maior
Girls' League
CAROLYN ANDERSON
FBLA, Business Maior
Homemaking Maior
Girls' League
HARRY ARMSTRONG
Transfer Student
Varsity Football
Math, English Maiors
SUZANNE BAKER
Homemaking Maior
Business Maior
English Maior
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JOHN S. ANDERSON SANDRA F. ANDERSON SANDRA LEE ANDERSON SUSAN ANDRES
Colonist Knights Drill Team, 2 yrs., Y Future Nurses Pres. Eng. Maior, Yell Leader
Music Maior English Maior, Pep Club English Maior Pep Club, Thespians V.P
Spring Concert Bus. Maior, Work Exper. Science Maior Student Council Sec.
PATRICIA AUSTIN LILLIE BACA LYNNE BACKUS MARGI BAKER
Business Maior A Cappella Choir Social Studies Maior A Cappella, Usherettes
Homemaking Maior Home Economics Maior Business Maior Eng., Math Mirs.,
Girls' League Bus. Maior, Girls' Glee Pep Club, Girls' League Safety, Welfare Comm.
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JOYCE BALDERHAUSEN BILL BALLMAN
English Maior Math Maior
Business Maior English Maior
Tri-Hi-Y, Z years Science Maior
DIANNA BANDELL JACK BARTLETT
Science Maior Transfer Student
Exec. Comm. Math, English Maiors
Pep, Latin Clubs Colonist Club
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SENIOR
ANN BARTOSH BONNIE BARTSCH KATHY BATES BRUCE BAYER
English Maior, Jr. Play Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club English Maior Band, Music Maiors
Thespians, FBLA Dress Board Servettes English, Science Maiors
Tri4Hi-Y Club Pres. English, History Mirs. Girls' League Mozart Club, Sr. Exec.
SANDRA BEACH PATRICIA BEALE RITA BEEMAN NANCY BELL ROBERT BELL
Art Maior English, Spanish Maiors Eng. Mir., Mozart Choir Commercial Maior Colonist Club
English Maior Sr. Class Treas., Coeds Student Body Treasurer Drill Team Math, Science Maiors
Tri-Hi-Y Pep Club Sec., Tri-Hi-Y Drill Team Sr. Leader Girls' League English Maior
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LOUISE BEMILLER LYNDA BENGOCHEA KENDRA BENSON JUDY BERGESON WILLIAM BEST LOYD BIBBEE
English Maior Science, English Maiors English, Math Maiors FBLA President Transfer Student Swimming, Waterpolo
Social Studies Maior Future Nurses, Tri-Hi-Y Maiorette, Sr. Exec. Senior Executive Comm. Bible Club Sec. Colonist Club
Girls' League Latin Club Sub Debs, Talent Show Pep Club English, Math Maiors Industrial Arts Maior
FRANK BIEGLER LINDA BISSELL DALE BLANCHARD BARBARA BLANKMEYER JERRY BLOMGREN BARBARA BOATMAN
Student Council Science Maior Math Maior GAA President, Sub Debs Transfer Student English, Math Maiors
Auto Shop Maior English Maior Colonist Club Math, English Maiors Math Maior Girls' League Rep.
Colonist Club Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club Football Girls' League Cabinet Social Studies Maior GAA
LIBBY BOGAN ROSALIE BOJORQUEZ MARLENE BOUNOUS CHARLINDA L. BOWER JOHN BOWMAN GAYLENE BRACE
Commercial Maior Spanish, Eng. Maiors English, Spanish Mirs. Long Beach Transfer Molart Choir, Club English Maior
Homemaking Maior Homemaking, Art Maiors Tri-Hi-Y, FHA Girls' League Music, Eng., Span. Mirs. Girls' League
Tri-Hi-Y, FBLA Tri-Hi-Y, FHA 3 years Pep Club Tri-Hi-Y Math, So. Studies Mirs. Social Science Maior
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LYNN BRANCHAUD STEPHEN BRANDON ROSEMARIE BRENNAN RANDY BRENNEIS SUSAN BREWER GALE BROEKER
Eng., Soc. Studies Mirs. English Maior Transfer Student Math Maior Business, Eng. Maiors Math, English Maiors
Senior Exec., Pep Club Anoranco, Annual Staff Eng., Home Ec. Maiors Colonist Club Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y Music Mir., Band 3 yrs.
Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Club Honor Society Future Nurses English Maior Usherettes, Coeds FBLA, Student Council
J. PATRICK BROMAN CHARLES BROWN CLAUDINE BROWN JANICE BROWN PENNY BROWN STEVE BROWN
Transfer Student Agriculture Maior Business Maior Homemaking Maior Student Council, FHA English, Math Maiors
Math, English Maiors FFA President English Maior Girls' League Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y B Football
Science Maior Chapter Farmer Degree FBLA Social Studies Maior Eng. Mir., Colonial Coeds Pep Club
VIKI BROWN NANCY BROWNELL DOUG BROWNING CAROL S. BROWNRIGG GENE BRYANT JOAN BURGESS
Head Songleader English Maior Colonist Club Girls' League . Mozart Choir, Club Eng. Maior, Girls' League
Sub Debs, Pep Club Anoranco Staff Social Studies Maior Home Economics Maior Music Maior, Pep Club Business Maior
Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Exec. Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y Math, English Maiors Eng., Business Maiors Varsity Baseball Math Maior
WENDA RAE BURGESS BONNIE BURKE PAT BURLINGAME RON BURNS JAMES DANIEL BURRUS PATRICIA CALDWELL
Business Maior FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y Business Maior, FBLA English Maior Math Maior Commercial Maior
A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs. Business Maior Girls' League Math Maior English Maior FBLA, 2 yrs.
Drama Club, l year Social Science Maior Student Council Science Maior Science Maior Pep Club, TriAHi-Y
NANCY CALLAHAN RACHEL CALLEROS ANN CAMPBELL HARRY J LYNN CAMPBELL CAMPBELL
English Maior Spanish Maior FBLA ' Math, Eng. English Maior
Sub Debs Pep Club Girls' League Art Maior Bvkelball, Colonlii Cl'-lb Maior
Student Council Future Nurses Anoranco Staff Honor Society Math Maior
BRUCE J. CAMPBELL JOSIE CANO STELLA MARIA CANO ANTHONY CAPASSO DENNIS CARLSON GAIL CARLSONT
English Maier Business Maier Hememaking Maier Industrial Arts Maier Math Maier Football. 2 YEBFS
Colonist Club Girls' League English Maier Social Studies Maier Student Court B6f1d.'2 Ye-BFS
Social Science Maier English Maier Business Maier Celenist Knights Varsity Basketball COIOHIST Club
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WAYNE CARLTON KARIN CARMICHAEL STELLA CARROCINO ETHEL CARTER GARY CARTER GREG CARTER
Industrial Arts Maier Mozart Choir, Club Science Maier English Maier Math, Se. Studies Maier Colonist Club
Social Science Maier Colonial Coeds English Maier Honor Society Yell Leader, 2 years English Maier
English Maier Honor Society Pres. Music Maier, Tri-l-li-Y Tri-Hi-Y, French Club Jr. Play A Cappella Math Maier
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STEVE CASSADAY CELIA RUTH CASTILLO FRANK CASTRO SHERRY CHAMBLESS ALAN CHANCELLOR GENE CHAPIN
Business Education Mir. Business Maier Math Maier Student Council Football, 2 years Transfer Student
Colonist Club English Maier Colonist Club Business Maier Colonist Club Sec, Science Maier
Social Studies Maier Homemaking Maier Mechanical Drawing Mir. Girls' League English, Math Maiors Honor Society
MARY CHLOUPEK GARY CHURCH NANCY CIRAFICE BOB CLARK JACQUIE CLARK CARRIE LUCILLE CLAY
Math, Eng., Science Mirs. C Football, Z years Transfer Student Industrial Arts Maier English Maier Ohio Transfer Student
Y Club Worship Chr. Math Maier Student Council JV Football Tri-Hi-Y Business Maier
Jr. Guild, Future Nurses English Maier Girls' League Gymnastics Safety, Welfare Comm. Girls' League
PAULINE CLIFFORD GENE COALE JIM COCHRAN TOM COCHRAN WAYNE COCHRUN CURTIS COELHO
Business Maier Varsity Baseball Transfer Student English Maier Varsity Football Math Maier
Girls' League Auto Shop Maier Wrestling Science Maier Math Maier Mechanical Drawing Mir
Secial Studies Maier Celenist Club Celenist Club Celenist Club A Cappella Choir Track
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GARY.COLLI.NS cHEmE coNN JERRY CONNIER steve coorsn 'V E N I Q R
English Maior Transfer Student Science Maior Math Maior
Auto Shop Maior English, Math Maiors Math Maior Social Studies Maior
Colonist Club Music Maior Colonist Club Colonist Club
BIFF COPELAND DIANE CORMELL RAY COSTLOW RUSSELL COUPLAND JIM COUSINS
English, Math Maiors English Maior Transfer Student Gold Seal Bearer English, Math Maiors
Hi-Y Pres., Jr. Play Business Maior English Maior Colonist Knights Pres. Waterpolo Team, 3 yrs.
Youth Government Girls' League Colonist Club English, Science Maiors Swimming Team, 3 years
DANIEL R. COWGER CHUCK COX PRISCILLA L. CRANSTON BOB CRISTIANO BOB CRITCHFIELD RALPH C. CRONIN
Math Maior English Maior English, Music Maiors English, Wood Shop Mirs. Social Studies Maior English Maior
Senior Exec. Varsity Football, 2 yrs. Roto Hi, Tri-Hi-Y, 3 yrs. Soph. Representative Auto Shop Maior Social Studies Maior
English Maior Varsity A Club A Cappella, 2 yrs., FNA Junior Executive JV Football Key Club
BARBARA CROSS JAMES A, CUBA JAMES CULLEN GERI LEE CUMMINS CHARLES CUNNINGHAM LINDA CURRANT
English Maior, Annual Language Maior Math, Music Maiors Business Maior Thespians, Jr. Play English, Math Maiors
Anoranco, GAA, FHA Beta Gamma Pep Club Science Maior Music Mir., A Cappella FHA, Girls' League
Usherettes, Press Club Spanish Club Colonist Band, 3 years Tri-Hi-Y Band, School Organist Transfer Student
CAROL CURRIER ROBERTA ANN CUSTALOE JIM DALE DIANE M. D'AMORE WANDA DANARD DIANA DANHOFF
Yell Leader, Pep Club Business Maior Math Maior Usherettes President Art Maior, Tri-Hi-Y Business. Eng. Maiors
Sr. Executive, GAA English Maior English Maior Pep Club, Eng., Bus. Mirs. Homemaking Maior Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FBLA
Sub Debs, Dress Board Girls' League Colonist Club Student Council English Maior Girls' League
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BOB DANLEY
Latin Club
Colonist Club
Social Studies Maior
RON DAVIS
Varsity Waterpolo
Swimminq
English, Science Maiors
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DWAYNE DARGATZ HERBERT DAVENPORT HENRY E. DAVIE ANNE DAVIS BEVERLY .DAVIS
Math Maior English Maior Auto Shop Maior English Maior, GAA Art Maior
Mechanical Drawing Mir. Music Maior Wood Shop Maior Sub Debs Sec., Maiorette Girls' League
Colonist Club A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs. Colonist Club Mozart Choir, Club A Cappella Choir
SALLY JO DAVIS SHARON KAY DAVIS LEWIS DAWDY KAREN DAWSON NANCY DEAN
Student Council, 2 years English, Business Mirs. Math Maior English Maior English, Music Maiors
Girls' League Tri-Hi-Y Enqlish Maior Commercial Maior Girls' League Board
English Maior Pep Club Colonist Club Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club Honor Society, GAA
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PAT DEFFNER
Jr. Exec., Sub Debs
Maiorette, Pep Club
Bus. Mir., St. Council
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JOHN DELAHUNT AL DEL CROGNALE CLYDE DICK DONNA DICKENSON CAROL DICKERSON
Mathematics Maior Math Maior, Sr. Exec. Business Maior Eng., Art, Home Ec. Mirs. Student Council, Alt.
English Maior B Football, Eng. Mir. Cross Country Sub Debs, FHA Sec. A Cappella Choir
Science Maior Student Council Track Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club Transfer Student
ROBERT HUGH DICKEY KENNETH W. DIERBERGER TERESITA DOMINGO PAT DONICA TONY DORN ROGER DOUGLAS
Colonist Club Pres. Water Polo, 3 yrs. Exchange Student Sub Debs Red Cross Rep. English Maior English Maior
Varsity Football, 2 yrs. Swimming, 3 yrs. English Maior Business, Home Ec. Mirs. Auto Shop Maior Spanish Maior
Honor Society, 3 yrs. Science Maior Coeds, Mozart Club St. Council, Tri-Hi-Y Colonist Club Varsity Football
GARY DOW
Gold Seal Bearer
Track Team, 2 yrs.
Geology Club
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KAREN DOWNS EDWARD R. DREWS KENNETH DRIFTMIER HELMUT DUATSCHEK BILL DU COING
Transfer Student Transfer Student Math Maior Varsity Football Machine Shop Maior
FBLA Dance Committee Math, Science Maiors English Maior Science Maior Social Studies Maior
Business Maior Colonist Club Colonist Club Language Maior Industrial Arts Maior
GERALDINE DUFFNER CINDY DUVALL KATHLEEN ANN DYE DONA EAGLESON JANET EASTON KAREN EDWARDS n
Transfer Sfudenf Transfer Sfudenl Bus. Mir., GAA Board English, Mafh Maiors Sludenf Body Secrefary Business Maior
English Maior English Maior Sf. Council, Jr. Exec. Pep Club GAA V.P., Coed Sec. Tri-Hi-Y
Science, Mafh Maiors Music Maier Soph., Sr. GAA Rep. Tri-Hi-Y, 3 years Gold Seal Bearer Pep Club
LEE EDWARDS WILLIAM D. EHRLE MICHAEL C. EISENHOWER DONNA L. ELLIOTT CAROLE ENDICOTT BEVERLY J. EPPERSON
Girls' League Senior Class Vice Pres. Business, English Maiors Business Maior Malh, English Maiors Sludenl Council
Social Sfudies Maior English Maior, Key Club Aufo Shop Maier Spanish Maior Sub Debs, Sr. Exec. Bus., Ari, Eng. Maiors
English Maior Sludenf Council, Band Senior Execufive Comm. Girls' League Pep Club Treas., GAA Social Sludies Maior
GARY ETHIER CAROL FANCHER JUDI FANCHER DUNCAN FANKBONER DON FARAM NANCY FAUGHNDER
Mafh, Science Maiors Music Maior English Maior Transfer Sfudenf Malh Maior Music Maior
English Maior English Maior Spanish Maior Colonisf Club Science Maier A Cappella, Pep Club
Colonisf Club Girls' League Jr. Exec., Tri-Hi-Y Social Studies Maior Track Tri-Hi-Y Council
CAROLYN J. FEAR RICHARD FELIZ MARYANNE FELLBAUM RONNIE I. FELLOWS GERRY FERGUSON
English Maior Business Maior Eng. Maior, Tri-Hi-Y Malh, English Maiors Transfer Sluclenf
Malh, Science Maiors English Maior Business Maior Science Maior Malh, Science Maiors
Tri-Hi-Y Colonisf Club Drill Team, 3 years Radio Club Vice Pres. FBLA, Pep Club
LOIS A. FERGUSON wll.LlAM L. FERGUSON DENNIS FERKEL ED FILADELFIA
Transfer Sludenl' English Major lnduslrial Arts Maior Music Maior
Mash' English Maiors Baseball Foclball Spring Concerf, 2 years
Tri.Hi.Y Colonisl Club Malh Maior A Cappella Choir
SENIOR
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MICHIAL F. FILLMAN JOHN FIORENTIN THOMAS M. FISH BARBARA FISHER DENNIS FISHER RICHARD M. FLOODY
Art Maior, Hi-Y Club English, Spanish Maiors Colonist Club A Cappella Choir Metal Shop Maior Transfer Student
Roto-Hi, Debate Club Math, Science Maiors Social Studies Maior GAA, Usherettes Advertising Staff Colonist Club
Orange Co. Speech Meet Gamma Pi, Geology Club Industrial Arts Maior English Maior, Pep Club Commercial Maior English Maior
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CHRIS JAMES FLYNN JANE FORBES JUDIE FORBES MICHAEL J. FORBES JOE FORMICOLA BECKY FORSYTHE
Geology Club President English Maior, Pep Club Transfer Student English Maior Industrial Arts Maior English Maior, GAA
Math, English Maiors Student Council Math Club President Waterpolo Club Pres. English Maior Pep Club, Sonqleader
Honor Society Advertising Staff Honor Society, Gamma Pi Varsity Swimming, Band Colonist Knights Jr. Executive Comm.
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FRANKLIN FRANCIS ROBERT FRANCO
Colonist Club C, JV, Var. Basketball
Band Maior Industrial Arts Maior
Social Studies Maior Colonist Club
JO ANN FULTON
Business, Eng. Maiors
Beta Gamma
Tri-Hi-Y
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JACKIE FRASER NORMA FREEMAN JUDY FRY GARY FRYE
FBLA, Social Studies Mir. Yell Leader, 2 years Business Maior Track
Bus. Maior, Tri-Hi-Y Student Court, Coeds FBLA Math, Science Maiors
Pep Club Senior Class Sec., GAA English Maior Colonist Club
KATHY GALIANO CATHERINE GATES TOM GELKER JOHN GIBSON
Eng. Maior, Pep Club English, Spanish Maiors Machinist Maior Colonist Club
Tri-HiAY Beta Gamma, GAA Mechanical Drawing Maior Varsity Football, 2 yrs.
Student Council Honor Society Colonist Club Social Studies Maior
RICK GILFILLAN ARLENE GILGER GIL M. GIRARD III LARRY GODDEN
Latin Maior Business Maior Math, English Maiors Colonist Club
Math Maior English Maior Social Science Maier Social Studies Maior
Colonist Club Pep Club Debate Team Industrial Arts Maior
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i LYNN GOLDWYN JOAN GOODWIN PATRICIA GORDY BARBARA GOSZEWSKI WILLIAM A. GOVE CARROL GRABER
Transfer Student Annual, Anoranco Homemaking Maier Student Council Math Maier Hememaking Maier
Homemaking Maier Sub Debs, Honor Society Social Studies Maier Girls' League Varsity Feetball Mgr. English Maier
Advanced Girls' Glee Press Club President Girls' League English Maier Advertising Staff Girls' League
JERRY GRAHAM SARA GRAVES GARY GRAY LINDA GREENE KENNETH GREENWOOD LARRY GREGORY
Spanish Club English Maier Spanish, Math Maiors Girls' League Football, JV Basketball Colonist Club
Transfer Student Girls' Glee, I yr. Student Court, 2 years Social Studies Maier Transfer Student Machinist 'Club
Colonist Club Business Maier Beta Gamma President Student Store Colonist Club Social Studies Maior
KAREN ANNE GRETEL MICHAELE ELAINE GRIFFITH GLORIA GRINDE LEE GULINO DONALD E. HALLARD TERRY HAMMOND
Girls' League English, Language Mirs. Transfer Student Business Maier Math, Science Maiors English Maier
Hememaking Maier Safety, Welfare Comm. A Cappella Choir Science Maier Language Maier Social Studies Maier
Business Maier Press Club, Tri-Hi-Y English Maier Girls' League English Maier Varsity Football Mgr
JOHN HANLON GENNY HANSEN DOUG HARMON BRUCE HARNEY GLENDA KAY HART PHIL HART
Science, English Maiors FBLA, Usherettes Pep, Key, Swim Clubs Eng. Maier, Sr, Exec. Student Council, FBLA Colonist 'Club
Math Maier, Pep Club FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, 2 years English, Printing Maiors Varsity Football Tri-Hi-Y, FHA Social Studies Maier
Colonist Club Business Maior Varsity A Club Varsity A Club Bus., Homemaking Maiors Rifle Club
Business' Maier ' Pep Club, 2' years Girls' League Tri-Hi'-YQVFBLAW' Spa'rii'shwCluvb'
SENIOR
PAM HAUCK JOHN HAVELES GWEN HAWKINS CONNIE J. HEALY
English Maior, Tri-Hi-Y Indusfrial Arls Maior English Maior Tri-Hi-Y, 3 years
Spanish Maior, GAA Science Maier Yell Leader Girls' League
Dress Board, Coeds Adverfising Slaff A Cappella Choir Fufure Nurses
CAROLYN HENNINGS SUSAN HENRY LANA HENSLEY DANNY HERRING EDWARD RAY HERINGER
Girls' League Pres., GAA Anoranco, Annual, Coeds GAA Sporls Commissioner lndusfrial Aris Maior Transfer Sludenl
Gold Seal Bearer, Band A Cappella, GAA Usherelfes, Pep Club Malh Maior Science, Malh Maiors
Coeds, Eng., Music Mirs, Press Club, Pep Club Tri-Hi-Y Club Pres. Colonist Knights Colonisf Club
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LOLA HERRICK LINDA HEYBROCK JOYCE HICKS TERRY HILDEBRAND HAROLD HILLIARD LARRY HILSABECK
Y Club Treas., Hislorian Bela Gamma English Maior Machine Shop Maior Bela Gamma, 2 years Varsily Foolball
English Maior, Pep Club Tri-Hi-Y, 4 years Girls' League Maih Maior English Maior Malh Maior
Language Maior English Maior Bible Club Secretary Social Sfudies Maier FFA English Maior
KAAREN HILTY DIANNE HIXSON TOM HOAG JUDY HOEPPNER KIRK HOFFNER LARRY LEE HOOD
Transfer Sludenl' Ari Maior Waferpolo, 3 years Spanish, English Maiors Pep Club Presidenf Honor Sociely, Key Club
Usherelles, Tri-Hi-Y Business Maior Swimming, 3 years Drill Team, Pep Club Key Club, Jr. Exec. Com, Varsify, Tennis, 2 years
Language, English Maiors English Maior English Maior Spanish Club Vice Pres. Malh, English Maiors Mafh, Science Maiors
GERALD HOPKINS WILLIAM HOPKINS SALLY HOTCHKISS DICK HOUSTON V JOYCE HOWELL TOM HOWELL
English Maior English Maior Transfer Sludenf Malh, English Maiors Ari Maior Eng., Math, Science Mirs.
Math, Science Maiors lndusfrial Arls Maiqr English Maior Varsily A Club Social Sfudies Maior Indusfrial Aris Maior
Foolball, Track Colonisl Club Ari' Maier Sec. of Assemblies Girls' League Colonisl Club
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DEE DEE HOXSIE SHARON HUGHES TERRY RICHARD HUGHES JOHNNA DEE HUNTER JANNAE HURLBET MIKE INGRAM
Girls' League Girls' League, FHA Business Maior Commercial Maior Songleader, A Cappella Sciene Maior
English Maior Transfer Student Math Maior FBLA Sub Debs, Student Court Colonist Club
Business Maior English, Math Maiors English Maior GAA Honor Society, Tri-Hi-V Transfer Student
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WALTER ISAAC BILL IVORY JOY JACKSON BERNARD LEE JACQUES DON JACQUES KEN JACQUES
Shop Maior Spanish, English Maiors A Cappella Choir English, Math Maiors Music Mir., Mozart Club Mathematics Maior
C Basketball Honor Society Tri-Hi-Y Club Vice Pres. Colonist Club, Pep Club Dance Band, 2 years English Maior
Colonist Club Pep Club, Key Club Homemaking Maior Cross Country Track Varsity Track, 2 years Colonist Club
KEN JAMES A. MARIE JENKINS DIANNE LEE JOHNSON JOAN JOHNSON NANCY JONES CLAUDIA JORDAN
Science, Math Maiors English, Music Maiors English, Science Maiors Business Maior FNA, FHA Press Club, Pep Club
Varsity Basketball Student Council, Coeds Beta Gamma Secretary English Maior English Maior GAA, Usherettes
Transfer Student Mozart Club, Choir, GAA Spanish Club Girls' League Business Maior Annual, Anoranco Staffs
STEVE KAELIN JONATHAN KATZ DIANE KAUFMAN GARY KELLEY BOB KELLY PAM KIER
Auto Shop Maior B Football Art, Business Maiors Business Maior Varsity Football, 2 yrs. Sub Debs Historian
Science Maior Math Maior Pep Club Tennis, 3 years Varsity A Club V. P. Tri-Hi-Y Council Sec.
Colonist Club Science Maior Girls' League English Maior Science Maior Sr. Exec., Pep Club
SANDRA KILBARGER CAROL KILLINGSWORTH DAVID KING JAMES KIRK LAURIE KIRK PAT KIRKHART
Art Maior Language, Science Maiors Machine Shop Maior Machine Shop Maior Business Maior Social Studies Maior
A Cappella Choir, I yr. Honor Society C Football Social Studies Maior Girls' League Assembly Business Maior
English Maior Gamma Pi, Tri-Hi-Y Auto Shop Maior Colonist Club English Maior Pep Club, Girls' League
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DAN KITE ROBBIE KITE VIRGINIA KLEIN LARRY KLEINWORTH KATHLEEN KLISCH SHERRILL KRASTEL
JV Football Transfer Student Social Studies Maior Industrial Arts Maior Anoranco Staff Gold Seal Bearer, GAA
Jr. Play English Maior Girls' League Jr. Play, Sr. Play English Maior Coeds, Servettes, Annual
Colonist Club Library, Office Helper Future Nurses 'Colonist Club Tri-Hi-Y Anoranco Staff, Eng. Mir.
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JOYCE BARBARA KULAK DON LAMAR TOM LAMBETH ROBERT LAMPHER RICHARD W. LANDIN JUDITH ANN LANER
Science, English Maiors Swimming Team Varsity Football, 2 yrs. Industrial Arts Maior Mathematics Maior English Maior
Anoranco, Annual, FHA Advertising Staff Varsity Baseball, 2 yrs. Social Studies Maior Mechanical Drawing Mir. Girls' Glee
Usherettes, Gamma Pi Math Mir. Pep Club Varsity A Club Colonist Club Varsity Football Student Council
DON LANGSON KAREN LANGSON JOE LARAMEE PATRICIA LATHROP JUDY LE BEAU RON LEHMAN
English, Math Maiors Math, Science Maiors Military Science Maior Business Maior English Maior Social Studies Maior
Football, Track, Diving English Maior Rifle Team Captain A Cappella Choir Business Maior A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs.
Colonist Club Gold Seal Bearer Rifle Team Social Studies Maior Girls' League Music Maior
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LENON BOBBIE LENTZ GEORGE LEPPER ROBERT LESTER CAROL LESSI JACKIE LEVECK
Pi, Math Club Business Maior Math Maior Mechanical Drawing Mir. Beta Gamma, Geology Club Sub Debs, Math Maior
Tri-Hi-Y English Maior Social Studies Maior Future Nurses, FBLA, FHA Sec. Press Club, Pep Club
Usherettes Social Studies Maior Colonist Club Business, Science Maiors Anoranco, Annual Staffs
SANDRA LEVER RICK LICHTENWALTER SYLVIA LIEBI IONE LILES DAVID WILLIAM LINN BOB LITZ
Transfer Student Science Maior Art Maior English Maior Industrial Arts Maior Math Maior
Eflllllih. Math Maiors A Cappella Choir English Maior Spanish Maior Colonist Club English Maior
FBLA Sr. Exec., Eng. Mir. Geology Club Bus. Mir., GAA, 3 yrs. Varsity Football B Basketball
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ROBERTA LONG . PATRICIA LOWE ROBERT LUCAS ROBERT LUECKE 1 : 3 I N I O
Eng., Business Maiors Transfer Student Transfer Student English, Math Maiors
Drill Team, Sub Debs Girls' League Math Maior Football, Basketball
Flag Twirler Social Studies Maior Business Maior Student Council
SANDY LURNER JUDY LUTHER SUSIE LUZADER BETTI LYKOWSKI JUDITH LEE MAAS
Eng., Home Ec. Mirs. English, Science Maiors Advertising Staff English Maior Bus. Maior, Ad Manager
FHA, Pep Club Servettes Treasurer Sr. Exec., Anoranco Business Maior Tri-Hi-Y Club Pres., V.P.
Safety, Welfare Comm. Anoranco Staff Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club Drill Team Leader Girls' League Assembly
NANCY ANN MABS SANDRA MACKENSEN STEVE MACKINNON JIM MAGILL JOE MAGISTRALE DON L. MAHAFFEY
Mozart Choir, Music Mir. Math Maior English Maior Math, Science Maiors Transfer Student Transfer Student
GAA, Spring Concert English Maior Band Member, 2'!z yrs. Varsity Football, 2 yrs. Colonist Club Industrial Arts Maior
Social Studies Maier Tri-Hi-Y Club Transfer Student Varsity A Club Math, Science Maiors English Maior
JOHN JAMES MAHER III DAN MALEK DONNA JEAN MALEY LOUIE F. MANNONE JIM MARK SUE MARKHAM
Math Maior Varsity Track Student Council English Maior Varsity Football Business Maior
Track, 3 years Senior Exec. Committee Usherettes, Girls' Glee Math Maior Basketball Homemaking Maior
Colonist Club Industrial Arts Maior Pep Club, Bus. Maior Transfer Student Baseball Girls' League
SAM 'MAROVICH GAY MARTIN FAULA JEAN MARTIN VERA MARTIN SHARON MASONY BARBARA MATTINGLYW
Student Council FBLA, Pep Club Student Council English Maior Drill Team. 2 Years English Maicr
English Maier FHA' Girls' League Mozart Choir Social Studies Maigr Business Maior Science Maior
Gymnastics Transfer Student Mozart Club Girls' League English Maior Transfer Student
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CHARLES R. MATULIK JOHN A. MAULDING RONALD W. MAY JOHN McBURNEY BOB McCANDLESS CLAUDETTE McCARTHY
Math Maior Photography Colonist Club English Maior Student Body President Transfer Student
Transfer Student Colonist Club Social Studies Maior Varsity Track Band 3 yrs., Dance Band Science Maior
Colonist Club Math Maior Industrial Arts Maior Colonist Club Mozart Choir Spanish Mir., Tri-Hi-Y
GAIL A. MCCLOUD BONNIE K. MCCULLOCH GLORIA MCCULLOUGH VIRGINIA MCGUFFIN KATHY McHENRY CHRIS E. MCINERNEY
English Maior Social Studies Maior Aff Maior Ef'I9ll5h Malo' Homemiklnfl Maior H0memaklnQ Maior
Band Girls' League Math Maior Pep Club Tri-Hi-Y Girls' League
Colonist Club Business Maior Homemaking Maior Girls' League Assembly Pep Club Spring Concert
MARGIE McKEE PATRICIA McKINNEY EDWARD McLAUGHLIN BARBARA McNALLY DAVID McPHEETERS SONNY MEANS
Pep Club, Girls' l-edQUE Spanish Maior Pres. Foreign Exchange Transfer Student Men's Glee Math, English Maiors
Music, English Maiors Homemakinq Maior Key Club, Latin Club English Maior Pep Club Social Studies Maior
A Cappella Choir GAA, 3 years Math, Science Maiors Latin Club Colonist Club Student Council
SHARON MEIER MARK MEISSNER ROGER MENDENHALL LORRAINE KAY MERKEL KAREN MESSENGER JOANNE MICKELSON
Bus. Maior, GAA 3 years Science, Math Maiors Mechanical Drawinq Mir. Homemaking Maior English, Language Mirs. Math, Science, Eng. Mirs
Advertising Staff English Maior Math, Science Maiors English Maior French Club Girls' State Rep.
Student Council Gamma Pi C Football Girls' League Tri-Hi-Y FHA Section President
KEN MIKOLEIT BILL MILES MARILYN MILLER PAT MILLER WASKAH MILLER PAT MISENER
English, Math Maiors Press Club Anoranco, Annual, Coeds Math, English Maiors English Maior Homemaking Maior
Science Maior Annual Staff Honor Society, Band, GAA Social Studies Maior Pep Club Business Maior
Tl1e5Pl5nS. JUNOF Pl-SY Anoranco Staff Bible, Geology Clubs Transfer Student Tri-Hi-Y Council Rep. Tri-Hi-Y
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ANNELI MITTMAN SUSAN MODDEL CAROLE MOEN LINDA MONELL RONALD MONK ROBERT P. MOOR
English Maior Music Maior Eng., Bus. Mirs., Pep Club English Maior Key Club Vice Pres. Industrial Arts Maior
French Maior Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y Advertising Staff Tri-Hi-Y Geology Club Treasurer Rifle Team
GAA Transfer Student FBLA, Anoranco, Tri-Hi-Y Pep Club Math, Science Maiors Military Organization
EDNA MOORE DAN MOORHEAD ERNIE MORAN ELAINE MORENO CHARLES MORGAN MAUREEN GAIL MORGAN
English, Music Maiors FFA, Agriculture Maior English Maior English Maior Industrial Arts Maior Music Maior
PGP Club. Molart Club English Maior Varsity Football Music Maior, Band Social Studies Maior EMJIISII MBIOI'
Yell Leader Spanish Maior Colonist Club Junior Play, Tri-Hi-Y Colonist Club GAA, 2 years
PHILLIP E. MORRIS KATHY MORRIS BOB MORRIS MARILYN MORROW BOBBIE JO MORTON MICHAEL MORTON
JV Football English Maior English, Math Maiors Sub Debs, Pep Club English, Spanish Maiors Math, Science Maiors
Chef's Class Pep Club, FBLA Swim Club, 2 years Business Maior GAA 3 years, Pep Club Swimming Team, 3 years
Advertising Staff Tri-Hi-Y Vnsity Water Polo Tri-Hi-Y Club Treas. Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Honor Society
BILL.MUELLER TOM MULLEN MARIA CEC MUNOZ BOB MURPHY LINDA GAY MURPHY
Science Maior Science Maior Business ior Agriculture Maior English Maior
Geology Club President A Cappella Choir FHA 3 years, Pep Club FFA Vice Pregidenf GAA, 3 years
Rifle Team Football, Basketball FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y Colonist Club AFS Committee
MERVYN MURRAY AKIRA NAKAGIRI DORTHY NANKERVIS DON NELLESEN
Machine Shop Maior Exchange Student Spanish Maior Math Maior
English Maior Key Club Student Council, 2 yrs. Auto Shop Maior
Social Studies Maior Mozart Club Sub Debs, Pep Club Colonist Club
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DANNY NELSON KAY L. NELSON TIMOTHY NELSON LEO NICOSIA ARTHUR D. NIEBLAS, JR. RUTH NIEWOHNER
Math Maier Bus., Eng. Maiors Band Maier English Maier English Maier Business Maier
Varsity Gymnastics GAA, Girls' Swim Team Social Studies Maier Social Studies Maier Social Studies Maier Beta Gamma, Tri-Hi-Y
Colonist Club Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club Colonist 'Club Colonist Club Auto Shop Maier Pep Club, FBLA
PAUL M. NIGGEMEIER BUDDY NOBLE VIRGINIA NORBERG BRENDA JOYCE NORMAN LOREN NUTTER MICHAEL O'BANNON
Transfer Student Science, Math Maiors Girls' League Art Maier Transfer Student Math Maier
English Maier Dance Band, 3 years Social Studies Maier FBLA, FHA Wood Shop Maier Colonist Club
Machine Shop Maier Colonist Club Home Ec. Maier Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club Machine Shop Maier Social Studies Maier
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COLLEEN 0'BRlEN GLORIA GENE O'DELL CLYDE OLIPHANT DON OLIVER KAREN OLSEN BONNIE OLSON
Geology Club Sec., GAA Hememaking Maier lndustrial Arts Maier Industrial Arts Maier Eng., Spanish Maiors English Maier
Gold Seal Bearer English Maier English Maier English Maier Jr., Sr. Exec., A Cappella Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y
Science, Math Maiors Girls' League Colonist Club Gymnastics Team Soph. Class Sec., Sub Debs Junior Exec. Committee
JANET K. OLSON SHARYLL OLSON WILLIAM O'MALLEY JOYCE ONKEN DONALD RAY ORTEGA
Business Maier Homemaking Maier Science, Math Maiors Business Maier Track, Football
Girls' League Business Education Mir. English Maier FBLA Mechanical Drawing Mir
5OCi6l Studies MBIOF Girls' League Colonist Club Girls' League Math Maier
SENIOR
W BETH OSGOOD PATTI OTEY MIKE PARKER SHIRLEY ANN PARKER
Math, English Maiors A Cappella Choir Band Captain Music Maier
Latin Club, 2 years Business Maier Dance Band, 2 years Art Maier I
Pep Club, 2 years English Maier Mozart Club A CBPPGIIS Cholf'
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JOHN R. PARSONS . KATHIE PASSMORE DIANNE PATRICK SANDRA PATTERSON ADRIENNE PAUL VERNON PAYNE
Science, Language Mirs. Transfer Student Annual, Anoranco Staffs English Maior English Maior English Maior
Spanish Club FBLA Tri-Hi-Y, Press Club National Thespians Sec. Tri-Hi-Y Colonist Club
JV Baseball Girls' League English Maior Junior Play Girls' League Varsity Basketball
JOANN LINDA PEEK ALICE PEPPER DAN PERALTA KAREN S. PERKINS MARGARET ROSE PERRINS FRANK E. PERRYMAN
Soph., Jr. Class V.P. Tri-Hi-Y Colonist Club Sec. Safety 81 Welfare Anoranco, Girls' League Math Maior
Sub Debs, Drill Team Transfer Student Social Studies Maior Mozart Club President Eng., Science Maiors C Basketball Manager
Tri-Hi-Y, Eng. Maior Business Maior Industrial Arts Maior Music Maier Social Studies Maior Colonist Club
DEANNA PETER DELORES PETERS BONNIE PETERSEN LINDA G. PETERSEN SUSAN PETITT PAT PIOTROWSKI
Eng, Maior, Tri-Hi-Y English Maior English, Math Maiors English Maior Student Council Commercial Maior
Sub Debs, GAA, 3 years Junior Executive Comm. A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs. Tri-Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Pep Club
A Cappella Choir Girls' League Pep Club Girls' League Science Maior, Sr. Exec. Bookkeeping Maior
BILL PIPER DONNA PLATT JOHANN CAROL PLATZ DONNA JEAN PORTZER SHEILA KAY POTTER ROBERT PRENTICE
Key Club President Business Maior Business Maior English Maior Girls' Glee Colonist Club
Varsity Tennis Girls' League Tri-Hi-Y Pep Club Girls' League Agriculture Maior
Math, Science Maiors Homemaking Maior Student Council GAA Business Maior FFA Secretary
GENE PRICE BILL PRICER ARTHUR PROVENCIO JIM PROXMIRE CLAUDIA REGINA QUAILS BETSY ANN QUIST
Industrial Arts Maior Science, English Maiors lrack, 3 years Aft Maior, Band Tri-Hi-Y Pres., Pep Club Social Studies Maior
Gymnastics Team Math Maior Business Maior English Maior FHA Pres., Eng. Maior Student Council, Eng. Mir
Cgionigf Club JV Foofball Mechanical Drawing Mir. Social Studies Maior Usherettes Vice Pres. Sub Debs, Tri-Hi-Y
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KAREN LYNN OUIST CAROLYN SUE RAGLAND JOHN CLYDE RAMSEY JILL RATLIFF
Business Mir., Tri-Hi-Y Eng. Maior, Tri-Hi-Y Industrial Arts Maior Tri-Hi-Y, Fl-IA, Coeds
Student Council Student Council Colonist Club Press, Span., Pep Clubs
Junior Exec., Sub Debs Social Studies Maior Transfer Student Math, Eng., Language Mir
RON RAUB WILLIAM RAY. JR. DEAN ARTHUR REAL JAMES REED MARGARET REED
Mozart Club Varsity Track Math Maior Math Maior Business Maior
A Cappella Choir B Cross Country Eng, Maior, Sr. Exec. Colonist Club GAA, 3 years
Senior Executive Comm, B Football Colonist Club Hi-Y, 3 years Tri-Hi-Y
PAM REED J. R. REINHARDT DAVID RENK EDWARD J. RESHA SCOTT RESLEY RICHARD REYNOLDS
Eng., Language Maiors B, C Football Water Polo, Swimming Math, Science Maiors Basketball, Pep' lub English Maior
Usherettes, Pep Club Mathematics Major Wood Shop Maior Senior Executive Comm. English, Math aiors C Football, Basketball
Tri-Hi-Y, 2 years Science Maior English Maior Latin Club Colonist Club Student Council
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MICHAEL RICE PATRICIA RICE MARIE RICHTER COLLEEN RILEY CINDY RILEY WENDELL RILEY
Varsity Football, 2 yrs. Transfer Student Business Maior Transfer Student Transfer Student English Maior
Student Cabinet V.P, Girls' League Tri-Hi-Y English, Math Maiors Eng. Mir., Tri-Hi-Y Junior Play
Math, Science Maiors Homemaking Maior Girls' League GAA, Tri-Hi-Y Social Studies Maior Colonist Club
PHYLLIS RITTER WANDA ROBERSON CECILIA ROBERTS BARBARA ROBINSON DENNIS ROBINSON BRIAN ROBSON
Annual, Anoranco Staffs Girls' League Jr. Play, English Maior English Maior Spanish, Math Maiors Eng., French Maiors
Coeds, Business Maior Business Maier Roto-Hi, French Club Social Studies Maior Key Club Math Maior
Drill Team, 2 years Social Studies Maior Thespians Girls' League Varsity Tennis Varsity Football
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WAYNE R. RODERICK ELKA ROGERS CAROLE ROLAND LEILANI ROPCZYCKI CHARLES ROPP PHYLLIS J. ROSCOM
W JV Football English Maior Anoranco, Annual, Coeds Transfer Student Machine Shop Maior Girls' Glee, 2 years
i Science Maior Commercial Maior Girls' League Sec., GAA Business Maior Colonist Club A Cappella, I year
I Social Studies Maior Tri-Hi-Y Press Club, St. Cabinet Pep Club Social Studies Maior Music Maior
MARVIPT ROSENTHAL MICHAEL E. ROWE SANDY RUMPH DOUG RUOFF SHARON RUSSELL GEORGE RYAN
Eng., Math, Science Mirs. English, Spanish Maiors FBLA, Pep Club Science Maior Business Maior English Maior
C, B Basketball Key Club, Junior Play Social Studies Maior Math Maior Pep Club Colonist 'Club
C, JV Baseball National Thespians Girls' League Football, 2 years Girls' League Varsity Basketball
RAYMOND SALCEDO MARIE SALISBURY JAN SALYER PAUL SAMSON LIZ SANDERS LORELI MARY SANTI
English Maior Homemaking Maior Tri-Hi-Y Colonist Club Business Maior Student Council
Math Maior English Maior Math Maior Varsity Diving Pep Club Girls' League
Football Business Maior Girls' League Math Maior FBLA GAA
BARBARA SARAN JOSEPH RAUL SAUCEDO IRMA SAVAGE DOROTHY SAVERIEN PAT SCALZO WALT SCHAAL
Business Maior Eng., Social Studies Mirs. Transfer Student Commercial Arts Maior Student Court Varsity Baseball
Girls' League Football, Baseball Girls' League Student Council Tri-Hi-Y, Science Maior Math Maior
Tri-Hi-Y, I year Basketball, 3 years Crafts Maior English Maior Transfer Student English Maior
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Spanish Maior Eng., French Mirs., GAA Math Maior GAA, 3 years Drill Team Business Maior
Varsity Football, 2 yrs. Thespians Pres., Coeds Transfer Student English Maior Usherettes A Cappella Choir
Varsity Baseball, 2 yrs. Jr. Play, Y Council Colonist Club FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y English Maior Social Studies Maior
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NEVA SCHWANZ LARRY SECRIST MARY LOU SEDIA BOB SELBY EDDIE SELLMEYER KAREN SHAIN
Foreign Language Maior AHS Press Photographer Science Maior Industrial Arts Maior Transfer Student Homemaking Maior
Spanish Club English Maior English Maior Art Maior Spanish, English Mirs. English Maior
Math Maior Photography Maior GAA, 3 years Colonist Club Colonist Club, Baseball Math Maior
BRUCE SHAWVER GERALD SHIGEKAWA TARRY SHOAF GLEN SHOBLOM WALTER BRUCE SHY SANDY SIMPSON
Math, Science, Eng. Mirs. Honor Society Mathematics Maior Social Studies Maior English Maior Student Council
Gold Seal Bearer Football, Track 3 yrs. Social Studies Maior Colonist Club Social Studies Maior Bus. Mir., Tri-Hi-Y
Gamma Pi President Math, English Maiors Colonist Club Industrial Arts Maior Transfer Student Transfer Student
DARRELYN SMITH
PAMELA SIRK JOANNE SLADE JACKIE SLOAN SUSAN SLOAN CONNIE SMITH
Radio Club Sec.-Treas. Commercial Bus. Maior Business Maior Business Maior English Maior English, Math Maiors
Math Maior Homemaking Maior Radio Club Girls' League Senior Executive Alt. Tri-Hi-Y Club
Science Maior Girls' League FBLA Homemakinfi Maior Girls' League Transfer Student
DAVID SMITH DONITA KAY SMITH ERNEST SMITH LEILANI SMITH WILLIAM A. SMITH JIM SNEDDON
Music Maior English, Spanish Maiors Transfer Student GAA, 3 years Gymnastics Auto Shop Maior
Mozart Choir FHA, Y, Usherettes English Maior Spanish Maior Colonist Club Math Maior
A 'Cappella Choir Gold Seal Bearer Science Maior English Maior Social Studies Maior Colonist Club
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DONNA R. SNELGROVE SHIRLEY LYN SORRICK BARBARA JUNE SFATZ BETSY ANN SPIELMAN BEA SPINO
Girls League , Pep Club sins' Glee Colonial Coeds v. Pres. Girls' Glee
Social Studines Maior Student Council, 2 yrs. English Maior Girls' League Treas., GAA Senior Exec.
Business Maior Homemaking Maior A Cappella Choir Dress Board President Social Studies Maior
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CAROL ANN SPRAETZ
Girls' League Assembly
Eng., Math Mirs., Pep Club
Social Science Maior
CLAUDENE SPURLOCK LINDA SQUIRE - . DONALD STAGNER RICHARD STAGNER : S I N I 0
Transfer Student Sub Debs Pres., Tri Hi Y Math Major Transfer Student
Business Education Mjr. Girls' League Rep. English Major Colonist Club
Girls' League Student Council Industrial Arts Major Hi-Y Club
DUANE STARR JIM STARR STEPHANIE STEELMAN JUDI STEFANI RUTH ANN STEINBRINK
NMSC Semifinalist Social Studies Major Science, Math Majors Homemaking Major Colonial Coeds, Tri-Hi-Y
Gamma Pi Vice Pres. Varsity Basketball Geology, Biology Clubs Transfer Student ' English, Business Majors
Honor Society Varsity Baseball, 2 yrs. GAA, Gold Seal Bearer Girls' League Honor Society
STAN STENOVITCH DEANNA STEWART JON STEWART BRIAN STIELER BETTY STONE BILL STOREY
English Major Mozart Choir, Club English, Language Mjrs. Science Major Homemaking Major Music, English Majors
Colonist Club Senior Exec. Committee Music, Math Majors Varsity Tennis, 3 years Business Major Thespians, Mozart Club
Math Major Student Council Band, Football Senior Exec. Committee FHA fx Social Studies Major
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Math, Science Majors Tri-Hi-Y Annual Editor-in-Chief Social Studies Major Senior Executive Comm. Transfer, Science Major
Industrial Arts Major GAA, Sub Debs Y Council Pres., Coeds Student Council, FHA Track, 2 years Math, English Majors
Colonist Club Business Major Gold Seal Bearer Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y Business Major Colonist Club, Football
GIN SULLIVAN JERRY SUMMERS STEVE SUNDQUIST MARY SUTHERLAND CAROL L. SVITAVSKY SANDRA K. SWEARINGEN
Social Studies Major Art Major Bookkeeping Major Transfer Student English Major GAA Treasurer, Coeds
Talent Assembly Industrial Arts Major Business Major Eng., Home Ec. Majors A Cappella Choir Tri-Hi-Y, Band, 2 years
Tri-Hi-Y Social Studies Major Colonist Club Girls' League Girls' League Business Major
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PAT SWENSON GARY F. SWINT JIM TARAVELLA TERRY TAVARES DEAN SHERIDAN TAYLOR RON TAZZA
Language Maior Social Studies Maior Math Maior Music Maior Transfer Student Math, English Maiors
Pep Club, English Mir. Advertising Staff Social Studies Maior Mech. Engineer Maior Math Maior Science Maior
FHA, Tri-Hi-Y Colonist Club English Maior Football, Gymnastics English Maior Geology Club
TERRY RALPH THATCHER IDA THIBODEAU DENNIS THOELE SAUNDRA THOMAS BILL THOMASON SHARON THOMPSON
English Maior English, Math Maiors Science Maior Short Story Club Varsity Football Beta Gamma, Tri-Hi-Y
Colonist Club Commercial Maior Math Maior, Track Girls' League Track, Var. Basketball English, Business Maiors
Varsity Basketball FBLA Vice President Colonist Club Social Studies Maior Math Maior, Band Transfer Student
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KAREN L. THORNTON JEANETTE TIFFANY CHARLES E. TINGLEY JOAN TIPPING JOSHUA J. TOFIELD BILL TOPLIFF
English, Spanish Mirs. Art Maior lndusirial Arts Maior Girls' League AFS Exchange Student Latin Club
Coeds, Tri-Hi-Y Servettes English Maior Social Studies Maior NMSC Scholar Colonist Club
Annual, Anoranco Staffs Girls' League Football Transfer Student JV Tennis, Chess Club Pr. Social Studies Maior
TOM TRACZEK JOHN A. TRAPP JERRY D. TROXEL TOMMIE FAYE TURNER BETTY UNDERWOOD BARBARA URMSTON
Business Admin. Maior English Maior Social Studies Maior Language Maior English Maior Business Maior
Varsity Track, 2 yrs. Math Maior Varsity Football French, Latin Clubs Social Studies Maior Girls' League
Varsity Football Honor Society Jr. Play, Wrestling Transfer Student Pep Club Social Studies Maior
LARRY E. VANDENBERG SUSAN VANDERHOVEN JAMES F. VAN HOUTEN JUDY VERMEULE DOUGLAS ALLEN VESTER MAURO VILLAFANA, JR.
Varsity Waterpolo, 2 yrs. Girls' League Science, English Mirs, Homemaking Maior English Maior Mathematics Maior
Varsity Swimming, 2 yrs. Social Studies Maior Military Science Maior Social Studies Maior Science Maior Social Studies Maior
Swirn, Waterpolo Club Tri-Hi-Y JV Football, Rifle Team Girls' League Math Maior Colonist Club
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STAN VOSBURG V DAVID WAYNE VOSBURGH KAY VOTRIAN JAN VUKELICH JANIS JUNE WAGGONER LYNN WAKEEIELD
lndusirial Aris Maier Transfer Sfuden? Business Maier Tri-Hi-Y Club Transfer Sludeni Science Maior
Social Sfudies Maier Eng. Maier, JV Foefball Girls' League Peb Club Girls' League Mafhemaiics Maier
Colonisi Club JV Baseball Junior Execuiive Alf. English Maior Social Studies Maier Radio Club Presidenf
DICK WALIGA BERT "BUD" WALKLEY D. J. WALTERS MARVIN WALTERS LARRY WARD PAT WARD
Colonisf Club Varsiiy A Club Business Maier Machine Shop Maier Aufo Shop Maier Business Maier
Varsify Football, 2 yrs. Social Siudies Maier Varsify Foofball Meial Shop Maier lEnglish Maior Homemaking Maier
Varsity Wrestling Varsiry Baskefball Auto Shep Maior Celenisf Club Colonisl Club Girls' League
JERI WARNES JUDY WATERMAN SUZANNE WATKINS JUDY WEAVER LARRY WEBER JAN MARIE WENDT
Associaie Annual Ediior Anoranco Staff GAA, 3 years English Maier Radio Electronics Transfer Sludenf
Sfudenf Council, Coeds Girls' League Assembly Spanish Maier Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y Science Maior Home Economics Maior
English Maier, Tri-Hi-Y FBLA, Pep, Y Clubs English Maier Girls' League Assembly Maih Maier FHA Treas., Bela Gamma
ROSCO LEE WHILES BARBARA WHITE LAWRENCE WHITE ll CHARLINE WICKLIFFE ANN WIGGINS
FFA Maih Maier, Pep Club, Y Sfudenl Ceuri English, Math Maiors Transfer Sfudenf
Woodshop Maier English Maier, Role-Hi Sludenf Council Spanish Maier Pep Club
Colonist Club Girls' League Assembly Mafh, English Maiors Bible Club, FHA Choir
CINDY LEE WILDHAGEN DAVE WILLIAMS JUDY WILLIAMS JUDY ANN WILLIAMS
Transfer Sludeni Colonist Club Business, English Mirs. Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club
Business, English Mirs. Social Siudies Maier Lalin Club, FBLA English Maier
Girls' Glee, FBLA, Y lnduslrial Arfs Maier Tri-Hi-Y Worship Chr. Business Maior
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GAA A Cappella Choir Spanish Major Malh, Science Majors Math Major Annual, Anoranco, Coeds
Girls' League Girls' League Servelfes Fooiball, Baskeiball English Major Gold Seal Bearer, GAA
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English Major Transfer Sfuden? English Major Transfer Siudenl' Colonial Coed Presidenl Agriculiure Major
Transfer Sfudeni Girls' League Tri-Hi-Y, Mozart Treas. Maih Major Girls' League VP, GAA FFA Treasurer
Giris' League Business Major Maiorelie, Mozarl Choir Girls' League Tri-Hi-Y, Jr, Class Sec. Colonisl Club
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Math Major Tri-Hi-Y, 5 years Business Major Siudenf Council Science Major English Major
Science Major English. Maih Majors Tri-Hi-Y Club Pres. English Major Malhernaiics Major Maih Major
Advanced Girls' Glee Girls' Glee Pep Club Business Major Colonist Club Transfer Sludeni
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Memories ot this years junior class are filled with many won-
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This hard working group started oft the year by selling class
clues cards and sponsoring many atter-game dances which provided
enjoyment tor the entire student body.
Class sweaters ot white tor the girls and royal blue tor the
boys were chosen to carry out the school tradition. They also selected
their modern class ring.
Many weeks were devoted to rehearsal for the junior class play,
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the matinee and evening productions held in the AU auditorium.
The biggest project of the year was the JuniorfSenior Prom,
which is sponsored each year by the junior class and takes many
months of planning. This years prom took place in the exclusive
Grand Ballroom of the La Fayette Hotel in Long Beach.
Leading this group in their many activities were Brad Fisher,
president, Georgia Fisher, vice president, Pat Hardin, secretaryg
and Sally Hoare, treasurer.
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Memories ot the '60 Sophomore class are tilled with tun and
laughter but more than that ot their achievements, individually and
as a group, which have made this a successful year and on assured
future.
Under the capable leadership ot their class officers, Bill Burns,
president, Ron Yett, vice president, .loan Valuselc, secretary, ancl Kelly
Wright, treasurer, the class accomplished many vvorth-while proiects.
Highlights ot the year were the traditional selling ot dues cards,
adding S200 to their treasury which will be carried over to their
iunior year, the sponsoring ot the vvell-run "Sock l-lop" dance,
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serving at the Junior-Senior Prom, ushering at graduation and
placing second in the PTA drive.
They are a triendly and well-liked class partly because ot their
incentive to achieve more and to be outstanding. The sophs are
to be congratulated on their interests in science.
There were varied activities tor the girls including GAA and
the enioyable Girls' League assembly. Sidelines tor the boys are
their promising athletes in baseball, basketball, and tootball.
With the help of Mr. Fred Myers, the class adviser, T960 was a
very successtul year tor the Sophomore class.
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BETSY SPI ELMAN
Treasurer
CAROLE ROLAND
Secretary
SHARON WOODRUFF
Vice President
GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET-TOP ROW: J. Bedford, P, Beale, L. Cano, D. Stewart, L. Fuchs, and
B. Boatman. SECOND ROW: C. Jeter, N. Dean, N. Freeman, C, Sliger, P. Ohanian, Ni. Shigekawa,
and M, winesch. BOTTOM Row: B. Spielman, C- Hennmss, S. Woodruff, and C. Roland.
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Shown above taking part in one of the many scenes in the Senior Girls'
League assembly are B. Bartsch, D. Danhoff, N. Faughnder, B. Quist,
CAROLYN HENNING-S
President
To provide fun and entertainment for
every girl on the AH campus is the
main project of Girls' League. .lust be-
ing a member of the Anaheim student
body qualifies a girl for membership
in this club.
The Big and Little Sister Party was
the first activity sponsored by Girls'
League. Each year this party promotes
friendships between the upper and
lower classmen, while it gives the
younger girls a view ol campus life.
Creating wholesome class competi-
tion is the chief aim of the individual
assemblies staged by the sophomore,
iunior, and senior classes. At the end
of each school year the class that
stages the best assembly wins a covet-
ed placque.
One ot the biggest projects pro-
moted by Girls' League is the annual'
Homecoming Dance.
Activities, Amusement tor All Students
COLONIST CLUB OFFICERSATOP ROXY: Gerry Shigvkawa, and Dean
Real. IIOTTOM RUNV: Bob Dickey, and All:-n Uhancellorr.
ALLEN CHANCELLOR
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Sergeant-at-Arms
GERRY SHIGEKAWA
Vice President
BOB DICKEY
President , --
Under the direction ot adviser Rich'
ard Ryan and President Bob Dickey, the
Colonist Club has again had another
very successful year.
The Colonist Club membership is all
boys ot Anaheim High School. The
main purpose of the club is to promote
the general welfare of all AU boys.
This year the club has put on sev-
eral entertaining assemblies and pro-
grams strictly for boys. Colonist Club
co-sponsored with Girls' League a very
entertaining surfing film tor the whole
student body. Among several assem-
blies given for boys only was a Wrest-
ling exhibition put on by Coach John
Tonti's wrestling team-
Throughout the year Bob, together
with his very .able cabinet, has worked
to make this year one filled with many gg g
happy memories fOI' all. Throughout the year the Colonist Club puts an assemblies for the boys. In picture above, the
Anaheim clems can be seen enJ0ying themselves at 0130 Of 111986 DOI-tular a559mb119S-
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COLLEEN O'BRIEN
Second Semester
President
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JOSH TOFIELD
SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY-TOP ROXV: D. Dir-key, P. Flynn, H. Clnupland, M. Blorton, J. l7'iorenfine. Tl, Shaw-
Yvr ll. l7'l'i'so, S. Ilrmillon, and H, Famplvcll. SI'lC'ONI'J HOXVZ G. Duffner, G. Dove, Al, Allen, S. Sletflimiii,
V. Gatos, M, Miller, l'. He-nnings, C. O'l!rivn, and BI. Eisenhower. THIRD ROYV: C. Killingsworth, .l. Toiiold.
S. Krzxstel, .l. Easton, M. XVil1vscl'i, A, Davis, .l. lforlws, N. llesin, und L. Hatfield. IZOTTOBI RONYZ .l, Kula-Lk,
.I, Hurllw-I, l-2. Iiojorquez, li. l,:ing'son, K. Smith, N. lfieviiiati, I.. SIVZIIIOII, K. C'21I'l1lIOIl2l0I, R. Ste-inbrink, and
,l, Gooilwin.
Second Semester
Vice President
Honor Students Begin New Traditions
Electing otticers and six
members to go to Capistrano
High School, November IO,
tor the California Scholarship
Federation Convention were
the matters taken care ot at
the first Honor Society meeting
October 6, I959. To become
eligible to join Honor Society
a student must make at least
ten points on his semester
report card.
Students who upon grad-
uating have been in Honor
Society tour semesters, one of
which must be in their senior
year, are eligible to become
Gold Seal Bearers and to
receive a gold seal on their
diploma.
For the first time in the
cIub's history, Honor Society
began a treasury. Another
new tradition they started was
selling programs at all home
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basketball games.
JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY-TOP ROVV: M. Viielton, C. Jeter, B. Dykesten, M, Knauss, S. Peterson, C, Fitch. J.
Clark, and C. Jungkeit. SECOND ROVV: J, Rail, XY. Cooper, E. Robertson, C. Ferguson, Tl. Easton, .l. Condra.
and S. Bisbey. THIRD ROXV: B. Rhodes, K. Eldred, D. Sohual, Rowland, .l. Chambers, K. Miller, and G.
Zahl. BOTTOM ROXV: L. Iverson, H. Cancino, A. Acroft, D. Reinemann, B, Crain, and C. Nelson.
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GOLD SEAL BEARERS-TOP ROVV: D. D'Ui'so, B, Shawver, .I. Ifiorentine, M. Morton, and R. Couplanri, SIGC-
ONU ROWS C- O'Brien, C. Hennings, M. ixrilm-, C. Gates, S. Slet-lman, M. Allen, and G. Howe. THIRD now:
J. Goodwin, A. Davis, M, NVittesch, J. Easton, H, Bojorquez, and .I. Tofield. BOTTOM ROXV: K. f'2il'lHi0hill'i,
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KARIN CARMICHAEL
First Semester
President
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First Semester
Vice President
L, Stratton, N. Freeman, K. Smith, K. Langson, and S. Krastel.
by Having Treasury, Program Selling
VIRGINIA HUFF
Adviser
VERNON JONES
Adviser
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SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY-TOP HOW: T. Humpler, S. Fabian, S. School: E. Illoomquist, P. 'l'am:'bvrfr,
and C". Aleler. SECOND ROXY: J. Valusek, J. Iioln-tl, K. Joha, and I", Nelson. TPIIRD ROXV: K. Swain, IS. Long,
S. Rabzigo, J. Roberson, and J. Horne. BOTTOM ROW: J. Turk R. Young, D. Cook, R. Reed, D. XVa1thers, and
M. Powers.
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Making Post rs Supporting School
PEP CLUB MEMBERSHIP-C. Achilles, L. Acton, G, Adler, S. Andres, M. Baker, ll, Bartsch, P. Beale, R. Beenian, Bird, L. Bissell, Blacktbur-
ion, IS. Illankmeyer, P. Bliazes, J. Bobbett, K. Boyer, J. Brackinan, L, Ilrzinehaud, C. Brewer, S. Brewer, Y. Iiridgford, P. Brown, S. Brown, N
Brownell, C. Browning, N. Callahan, S. Campbell, G. Carter, P. Chairo, J. Clark. E. Claussen, P. Cowee, J. Croner, J. Crosby, B. Cross, C. Currier,
C. Cutler, D. D'Al1lOI'8, A. Davis, L. Davis, S, Davis, K. Dawson, H. De-inler, S. Dixon, D. Eagleson, J. Easton, M. Easton, li. IQllI'lE', J. Evenson,
N. Fauglinder, C. Ferguson, S. Fineman, B. Fisher, C, Fitch, IE. Forsythe, B. Freeman, N. Freeman, J. Fry, K. Fuchs, A. Furuli, E. Galka, P. Giffin,
G. Green, J. Halvorscn, D. Harding, G. Hawkins, S. Helms, M, Henry, S. Henry, AI. Herbst, L. Herring, K. Hilsalieck, V. Hiserodl, K. Hoffner, J.
Hoppe, D. Houston, E. Hund, . t, B. - ' s 1, J. Jenkins, C. Jeter, C. Jordan, M. Kane, B. Kauba, D. Kaufman, P. Kier, M, Kirk, J. Kirkelie
J, Larson, J. Leveck, J. Lev ! .- s Luzade-r, IS, Madden, D, Maley, S. Malmrose, WV. Miller, S. Moddell, .I. Montgomery, N
Mooney, 141. Moore, A. Morris, LT- K u 3. Morton, M. Mulcahy, ll. McCandless, D. Nankervis, J. Niemeyer, .I, Nelson, K, Nelson, J.
Ncwrnan, K. Olsen, IS. Olson, D.E. Pur , 'l. Pars , .. Peck, S. Peek, A. Pepper, 13. Petersen, S. Peterson, S. Petiti, M. Porter, S. Polls, C. Powell,
M. Powers, A. Provencio, C. Quails, B. Quist, '. Qu 't, S, Raliago, K. Ramsey, J. Ratliff, S. Resley, M. Richards, P. Ritter, .I. liotwi-son, E. Robertson,
L. liopezecki, S. Rosenhanier, C. Sampson, L. nder. S. Schniill, M. Sedia, M. Shigekawa, J. Shine, L. Sniith, C. Sprziciz, C. Starr, A. Stein, D
Stewart, K. Stronzich, G, Sullivan, P. Swenson, K. ' ylo l. Thiliodvau, D. Titini, .l. Vail, M. Vail, J. Valladc, T. Yalladc, S. Volloni, .I. Vukelich,
S. NVall, J. NY1-zrver, V. XVest, S. NVhite, R. XVilfei'th, '. xvllllil11lS, P. xVllllll1llS, M. XX'itiesCh, D. NVolin, S. VVoodrufl', S. Young, G, Zzilil, G. Zelmar,
D. Smith, L. Hensley, and V. Brown.
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Because this was the tirst year Anaheim High
has played Western, the Pep Club was kept
busy helping to promote a good rivalry between
the two schools. A pledge of "Let's beat
Western" was made by the club and was signed
by the students.
Under the direction of President Kirk Hoffner
and Adviser Robert Mallender, Pep Club had
one of its most successful years, and one of its
largest memberships. Any student interested in
tully supporting his school was eligible to be-
come a member, Attendance was checked by
the posters turned in at the end of the meeting.
Many posters and individual tags were made
by the club to help support Anaheim's teams.
Also, many pep assemblies with clever skits
were organized by this group.
One ot AU's most spirited Colonists, Moe
Mulcahy, helped put up the majority ot the
club's posters and was a great help to the com-
mittee.
Other otticers who helped direct this active
club were Bill Ehrle, vice president, Pat Beale,
secretary, and Carole Endicott, treasurer.
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Providing enioyment tor girls and serving school and community are the
chiet goals ot Sub Debs, a girls' service club on the AH campus. The Hrst
meeting ot the year, conducted by Linda Squire, president, started the year ott
actively. At the meeting one ofthe requirements the girls were told they must
do was to sell programs at all home tootball games.
One ol the tirst proiects the girls sponsored was selling yellow chrysan-
themums with blue As on them at the Anaheim - Western tootball game. The
profit trom the mums and programs went into the Sub Debs scholarships fund.
At the end ot each school year Sub Debs awards two S250 scholarships to two
worthy girls. Also, in order to raise more money for their scholarships Sub
Debs had a Nestles candy sale.
Promoting a toy drive tor mentally retarded children at Fairview Mental
Hospital and dressing dolls at Christmas time for the Goodwill were two other
ways these spirited girls served deserving people.
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To incwezxse their tri-zisliry Suli In-tis Iii-lil 11 Nesilvs wiiidy sale in I-'0hi'i1a1'y. Also
letter in the ytt2lI'. they sold delivious hoiiieiiuirle fridge In finziiice a trip to the
Pusadenfi l'lLLyhause.
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nist Knight lH91lll'lC1'S busy cluring the school yvzxr. A lzirge Hlll'UlP651' of slumlt nts
attended and participated in at hm-filled lwzitnivk vvmiiiipg,
Junior or Senior standing, grades, and citizenship are the basis tor
selection of members in one of Anaheim's most well known service clubs,
Colonist Knights.
At the start ot the year, most ot their spare time was spent in selling
various items at the home football games. Two stands were set up under
the big bleachers and cokes, hot dogs, pop corn, and peanuts were sold.
COLONIST KNIGHT OFFICERS:
Proceeds from these sales were given to charity and the Foreign Exchange DU" Nl'l'f'lS' fecrelaryfl"elm""i"3
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Also on the Knights schedule was the sponsoring ot two dances. The
tirst was the Beatnik Ball on March 25. This same theme was used by the
Knights last year and was a huge success also. Their second dance was GEORGE DE RUBES
held on April 27. Proceeds from these dances went to the Foreign Exchange Adwser
Program.
Under the direction ot George Dellubeis, adviser, and Russ Copeland,
president, this club strives to maintain its goal of serving the community.
of Hard Working Sub Debs, Knights
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COLONIAL COEDS--'FOI' HONY: N. I,2lllLfI'SOIl, M, Easton. U. l'Tttl',?.1'llSOIl, E. Rolwerlsoii, M, Dolan, M. XYiIlvsi'li, N, Demi, S, SXY02lI'llU.1'1"ll, ll. Stewart,
ll. Spielman, l', llolaiiil, S. XYOlllll'lllilf, tl, XYilsun, zidvisi-r, and IS. Ursine, zidA'is+11'. SIGUONIJ HUXY: l'. lirowii, S, llreweiy S. Krastvl, P, Vows-e, S,
Henry, Il. Smith, li. i'iii'mir-liui-l. l'. llziiivk, li, Sleiiilirink, M, Miller, M. Stevens, and P. livzili-, ISOTTOM IZOXV: S. Saville. L. Stratton, J, XVilson,
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A variety of campus and community activities kept the Colonial Coeds,
a girls' service club at AU, busy all year. As in previous years, the club
began their work by selling programs at all the home football games.
Each year the old members look forward to the initiation of the new
girls entering the club. This event lasts for one week.
On March l8, the Coeds backed their biggest project of the year,
the donkey basketball game. For the second year this club has sponsored
this unusual event with both Varsity A and faculty members participating.
Part of the profit from the basketball game will be donated to Anaheim's
Foreign Exchange Program, while the remainder of the money will go
towards the Coeds' scholarship fund.
Qther proiects of the club included a Christmas party at the Orange
County Hospital for an elderly womens ward and an Easter party for handi-
capped children.
In April -ol' lliisvywir Coloiiizil Um-its slauf-rl :in Easter IJLIFIY for crippled
Children- in the lfiw-iiioiil .liinior lrligli Svlirmol r':it'eli-Via. The partj' was very
SllCl'0SSllll :init all who altviiilerl llwiisrlit il worlhwliile.
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This year as last, Coeds were honored to have a
foreign exchange student as a member of their club.
This years member, Teresita Domingo, had all her
dues and other club expenses paid for out of the
Coed treasury.
Social activities for the year included a trip to
Hollywod to see a stage play and a trip to the snow
in February. Also a new members' breakfast and
membership tea were held by this industrious club.
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presirleiit, li. ltolierlson, lriiasiirviy :ind D. Stewart, svhool
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and M, lizistoii, iiulrlicity 4'llIlll'lIlllll.
Benefit ot AHS, Community Residents
KEY CLUB-'FOI' ROVV: D. Crypt, E. Mziguklin, R. Cronin, G. Shigekawa, ll. Fenima, B. Ehrle, L. Smith, R. Monk, and B. Mueller. BOTTOM ROW:
13, Piper, D. Kuoff, K. Hoffner, S. lirown, M. Kelly, D. Harmon, J. C. K1mfl',S.K0wla11d,and J. Keith.
Under the leadership ot John Tonti, club adviser, and
Bill Piper, club president, Key Club again has had what
could be called a very successful year. This being its
third year ot existence at Anaheim High School, Key
Club has become one of the most active clubs on
campus.
To become a member in this Kiwanis sponsored
organization a boy must have a B average and a
recommendation from his counselor. Atter apply-
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KEY CLUB OFFICERS-4TOl' HOXV: liill l"iiw1', pres-
ident: :ind John 'l'onti, adviser,lSOT'l'UMliUXY:G01'ry
Sliigeliziwzi, si-v1'vlz11'5': and Ron Monk, Vic-0 presidvnt.
ing for membership in Key Club, the applicants must be voted upon by the
club members. A total ot l5 boys were selected this year, five being chosen
from each class.
One ot the biggest activities this club sponsored was the presentation
ot the Harlem Clowns. This year the Anahi faculty versed the Clowns on
January 7, ancl as in previous years the crowd tor the contest was tremen-
dous.
Another protect this industrious club did was to repaint all the AH
trash cans. One Saturday all the Key Club members met at school, collect-
ed the trash cans, and cleaned them thoroughly inside and out. Atter
cleaning the cans the boys painted them in the traditional school colors of
blue and gold. Also, in order to serve both school and community, this
organization gave tood to a needy family at Christmas time.
One ot the activities Key Club had to highlight their active year was
a steak barbeque held Saturday, April 30 at Gerry Shigekawds home.
Shown above are the Key Cluh nu-inhers who participated in one ol' the
vliilis mzijoi- projects, painting' thi- school trash cans, Tin-se wc-rv painted
in blue and gold as ci service to the school.
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Studying Vocations of Homemaking
FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America and
is one of the most popular clubs at Anaheim. To start their
busy year the clubs president, vice president, and adviser,
Charles Cox, went to the Chino chapter for their annual candle-
light ceremony. On Oct. l4, when Anaheim's own FBLA
officers were installed, the club members held their own candle-
light ceremony.
For the second time this club won the Dr. Jessie Graham
award. This is presented to the FBLA chapter that has the
best record of activities, Anaheim chapter also placed ninth
in the outstanding chapter activities report at the national
convention in Washington, D.C. Chapter l4O also received the
Gold Seal Award,
The goal of the future business leaders is to bring into
the national organization of FBLA as many new clubs and
students as they possibly can. Club membership is extended
to all students enrolled in business subjects and anticipating a
commercial career.
This year, as in years before, FBLA sold Christmas cards
during the Yuletide season. After the Fullerton, Anaheim
basketball game, FBLA sponsored the Casaba Bounce which
was rated one of the best dances of the year. Also, on Feb-
ruary 6, this club participated in a conference held at Ganesha
High School in Pomona.
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FBLA 101 HOXY: Mrs. Finch, zldviser. J. XYi1li:1n1s, L. ltmzzin. U. .Xndt-Vsoli, J. Onken, .I. Sloan, M. Iiivlnliwls, I.. Kirk, J. lim--"e,-sort, G. Hurt, M
xnhir 1 XYilli:in1s, V. Iiurnett, J. Bobbett. D. Kirkvr, and N. Paddock. SECOND HOTT: M. Stevens. T.. BlllI'T'Zij'v .I, Downs, l!iTIIur'k4-, Y. Ilzxrku
Hxrxu I. Thiliodezixl. G. Hansen. S. Brown, S. Busch, Y. XXX-sl, and li. ShOXVL1lLt31'. BOTTOM HONY: U. Dillnc-trier, .L Joyce, lt. 1li11'linf:,a1ne P
Suoud I Black, Y. His:-rodt, and K. Swain,
Business l Two Clubs' Main Purpose
Activities galore! Thats the byword tor FHA the Future
Homemakers at America. To begin their busy year FHA held
its applicants' tea. This years attendance broke all records
with 47 girls present.
At their second meeting discussion at dues and announce-
ment ot new members were part of the program. Also, plans
were made tor five girls to attend the state convention that
was held this year at Asilomar Pacific Grove Oct. T6-l8. Joyce
Kulak was chosen the special delegate to go to the state
convention with FHA otticers Claudia Quails, president, Kay
Smith, vice president, and Joann Mickelson, senior reporter.
Many honors have come to FHA through its members. This
year Joann Mickelson was elected president of Section Xl which
is composed of Orange County and part of Los Angeles County.
Also, Joyce Kulak, who is new to Anaheim this year, was se-
lected Homemaker ot Tomorrow and was reporter ot Section
Xl. On Dec. TO, Kay Smith traveled by train to San Francisco
for the annual FHA state executive council as an avisory
member.
The biggest project at FHA was to host a Section Xl con-
vention on the AH campus in March. Approximately 300 dele-
gates attended.
FHA OFFICERS-TOT' ROXY: Judy Bedford, ri-d cross NED-
reseiilzrtiw-, Joanne Mickelson, section 1Jl't'Si1lk'l1LI Sandy
Kosenlizinier historian: and Joyce Kulak, si-r-tion rw-porter.
SECOND ROXV: Jun XY:-mir, Il'6f?lFl1I'9l'I Nona Iirookiuaii,
song' lvzicier: Elaine lil'U0lilN2l1l, sergeant-at-zirixisg :ind Kay
Smith, slate seCr'el:1t'y. IIOTTOAL HOXY: Szunly liLl1'lJ1G1J,
purlizinie-tilat-izin3 Donna llivksinson, secrolziryi :ind Clziudin
Quziils, president.
BARBARA WALKER
Adviser
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS4TOP ROXV: L. Currant, J. XVe1ton, S. Lurner, A. Morris, J. Kulak, J. Bedford, S. Rosenhamer, J. Mickelson, -S. Potts, G.
Hart, and Mrs. Barbara H, XYalker', adviser. BOTTOM ROVV: Dickenson, C. Quails, J. NVe11dt', E. Lirookman, N. Brookmun, D. Tafini, K, Smith,
L. Kaufines, E. Shearer, C. Sampson, C. Kenfroe, and C. Lessl.
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BIBLE CLUB 'FOI' IUIXVZ K. Amir-1'so1i, :i1lN'ISv'I', li. Iliw-vluiiii'i1iu+', S, I.lO3'd, M, Milli-V, V. Il'liI'I"li, :tml XV. Nl4't'zx1Ile3', zulvist-i'. SICVHNII IZUXXY li.
SIQwai'I, M, Slvxv-tis, V. XYiL'liliI'l'e, J. R14-Cniig, l'. 1111-:flu-i11'i4lgi-, :tml IZ. .lziifr
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Bible, Mozart Clubs Contribute to
Bible club, which is open to all religious denominations, has been
active on the AU campus tor over ten years. Kemuel Anderson is the
adviser tor these interested students.
Meeting on Thursday afternoons, this club has been privileged
to have several interesting speakers. Included in this group was the
Rev. Archer Rieney who gave a very interesting talk to the students.
One tradition Bible Club members started is the reading ot the scrip-
tures by one ot its members over the loud speaker every Monday
morning.
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Secretary
BILL BEST
Treasurer
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The only membership requirement tor this club is interest in the
Bible and Bible study. Their main purposes are to turther Christian
tellowship, have a good time, and promote Bible study. They are
also very active as a service club on campus. On ot their proiects
was a scavenger hunt with a purpose. They collected objects and
sent them to a leprosy colony in Africa.
Many social ativities were also enjoyed by this club. A picnic at
Irvine Park was held by the members in October. Later in the year,
the group went miniature golting in Long Beach.
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President
MOZART CLUB-TOP ROW: R. Reynolds, adviser, F. Stoufer, J. Bowman, B. Bayer, and B. Storey. SECOND ROVV: K, Perkins, M. Jenkins, K.
Carmichael, T. Mullen, P. Knox, S. Schacht, and M, Parker. THIRD ROVV: A. Davis, N. Peterson, J. Clark, S. LaIf'ollette, E, Robertson, N. Dean, G.
Fisher, and C. Gibbs, adviser. FOURTH ROW: D. Stewart, N. Mabs, N. Faughnder, K. Olson, E. Olson, E. Moore, G. Hawkins, G. Zahl, and C. Hen-
nings. BOTTOM RONV: P. Martin, P. Seapy, J. Jenkins, J. Hurlbet, D. XYolin, R. lieeiuan, T. Domingo, S. Saville, and T. Brown.
Fun-Filled High School Campus
Promoting and developing an interest in music is the purpose of
Anaheim's Mozart Club. Requirements for membership in Mozart
include a high interest in music and having at least one music class.
This year the club was under the sponsorship of Carey Gibbs and
Robert Reynolds.
Known for their unusual initiations, this year's club was no ex-
ception. New members were selected at a barbecue by the officers
with President Karen Perkins presiding. The students selected were
later asked to endure a wild and interesting initiation.
Having one of their busiest years, Mozart sponsored many
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interesting activities. One of the most important being the presenta-
tion of the University of Southern California Trojan Band. This
event was held in the AU auditorium on March l6.
As in previous years, this club's major undertaking was that of
the annual spring concert. The students decided to keep the same
theme that was used last year, "As Time Goes By." Under the
direction of Carolyn Hennings and Bruce Bayer, the musical was a
great success.
This industrious club ended their successful year with a banquet
and a trip to Hollywood.
CAROLYN HENNINGS
Vice President
KAREN PERKINS
President
DORA WOLIN
Treasurer
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SecretarY
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Clubs for Agricul
Future Farmers ot America, under the direction and leader-
ship at Charles Brown, president, and Leland Hanson, adviser,
is a club whose main interest is teaching boys more about
agriculture and the raising ot tarm animals.
The FFA started the new year ott with a Chapter Sweet-
heart contest. The contest was open to any girl who desired to
run and could meet the tollowing requirements: she must have
a C plus average, and she must be taking a vocational course.
The girl who won the sweetheart contest was Roxie Thompson,
a pert and popular junior. Roxie had to attend all FFA
meetings and go on all tield trips.
On Oct. 3, Future Farmer teams went to the Orange
County Fair. There they brought to Anaheim honors ot a sixth
place. This club held its annual barbecue on Oct. l3.
Saturday, Oct. T7, FFA took its first field day which was
sponsored by the Bank ot America, The FFA "B" team took
eighth place out ot the 45 chapters that attended. Harold
Hilliard took second place in the "B" team high individual
score contest. Trudy Stone took tourth place in the adult
iudging contest.
Others who attended the field trip were Lewis Wright,
Bob Murphy, Charles Brous, and Rick Merrit. Alternates were
Rick Roach, Tom Anderson, Dick Waliga, Sam Obsential, Ken
Wendt, and Bill Johnson.
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FFA OFFICERS-T01' HOXY: L. XVright, II'tt21S1lI'ttI'I L, Hzmsvn, zifiviser:
:md CT Itrown, yiresidi-nt. 1!O'l"I'OM HOXY: 1.1. Murphy. Vice presidmit: :md
T. Anderson. reporter.
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FUTQJRE FARMERS-XTOI' HOXVZ H. Hilliard, H. 'l'z1XlOI'. V. Ilrown. L. Hzmsen, LlLlYl5t'1', L. XYz'igt1l, and G. Yellis. TIOTTOM
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BETA GAMMA OFFICERS-'FOP ROYVZ Colleen O'Brien, lst seine-stei' pres-
ident, 2nd semester View president: Michael Eisenhower, lst se-inestei' treas-
urer, 2nd president: and Stephanie Steelman, lst semester vice president.
BOTTORT ROXV: Dianne Johnson, lst semester secretary, Sharon Thomp-
son, 2nd semester tri-nsiirerg and Linda Heytn-ook, 2nd semester sec-ri-tary.
Any Anaheim Connie or Clem that was interested in science
or had or was taking a science course was welcome to attend
Beta Gamma, the Biology Club. Under the guidance ot Kern
Anderson and Howard Goodman, this club did a good iob of
arousing interest in plants and animals.
The members of Biology Club took their first field trip ot
the year Saturday, October 3l, in the torm ot a visit to Diver's
Cove in Laguna Beach. The excursion was very rewarding
as low tide was chosen as the time ot the trip. Looking on
rocks and in the tidepools, searching eyes tound sea urchins,
sea cumbers, star-fish, abalonies, hermit crabs, sea haris, and
sea anemoniae.
On Saturday, November 2l, Beta Gamma took their
annual field trip to O'Neill State Park. While there the stu-
dents took several short hikes and paid a 30-minute visit to
the Tucker Bird Sanctuary.
Next on the agenda for these biology enthusiasts was a
trip to the Grittith Park Zoo and the Los Angeles County Mu-
seum at Exposition Park. First they spent an hour looking at
biological exhibits at the museum, and atter lunch the group
went to the zoo. There after walking through the botannical
gardens below the Grittith Observatory, they had the custo-
mary quiz to see what knowledge they had acquired.
To end a well rounded day, the students viewed a show
named "From Gaileo to Palomar" at the Gritfith Observatory.
BETA GAMMA-TOP ROW: H. Goodman. adviser, S. Malmrosi-, IZ. Jacques, J. Cahn, and K. AITCTQTSOYT-V rlrlvisezx SECOND ROXV:
L. Shatzer, and D. lizulfinzin. THIRD ROW: tl. Thompson, ll. Niewoliner, J. XVendl. S. H+-ide, N- EISSHIIOWGI' CA O'l3I'i6l1. 111111
L. Davis. BOTTOM HOW: D. Johnson, C. Gates, Stes-lrnnn, .l. Galloway, M. l'ov.'ers, and P. Avkles.
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FUTURE NURSES-TOP ROXV: D. Parks, F, Leo, J. Rose, L, Bcngochea, and P. Cranston. SECOND
ROVV: G. VVarner, L. Peterson, G, Clark, and C. Jungkeit. THIRD ROXV: K. Hilsabeck, S. Minis, J.
Bailey, S. Minis, and L. Vandervur. BOTTOM ROVV: C. Muhlenburg, G. Light, D. Muhlenluurg, D.
Toflne, and C. McCarthy.
To help students learn more about
and understand better the nursing
profession are the chiet aims of Fu-
ture Nurses of America. Again this
year FNA had its annual drive to
increase their membership.
On September 24, they had a get-
acquainted meeting, and the mem-
bers began making plans for the
new year. Some of the ideas
planned and carried through this
year included a drive for Korean
orphans, a Christmas party tor
elderly people at one ot the nearby
hospitals, and a speaker from a
nursing school.
An initiation tor the new mem-
bers ot FNA was held during the
week of October 'l9.
The FNA on December 8, sponsor-
ed a candy apple sale during both
lunch periods. The money went to-
wards a party they gave at Christ-
mas time.
ln the roll ot sponsor and assistant
sponsor are Mrs. Webb, school
nurse, and Mrs. Heinlein respective-
ly.
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President Vice President
GENEEN GREEN GAIL WARNER
Secretary Treasurer
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To help increase their treasury and to help pay for some
of their varied activities and projects, Future Nurses sold
appetizing' homemade candy. The results of the sale were
deemed very successful.
Interesting and educational are
two words that do an excellent iob
in describing the club, Future Teach-
ers ot America. Under the guid-
ance of Marjorie Pibel, adviser, this
club acquaints its members with the
duties of the teaching profession.
One of the biggest events that
they took part in this year was a
dinner-program where Anaheim's
chapter was hosted by the Altrusa
Club, a women's service club of
Anaheim, at the Disneyland Gour-
met Restaurant.
The program was held for the
purpose of helping the girls learn
more about teaching. A panel con-
sisting of elementary school teach-
ers discussed the qualities of a good
teacher and the advantages ot a
teaching career. At the dinner some
of Anfaheim's FTA members gave
short speeches. Elaine Molendyk
told the club history, Betty Cosper
explained the club's activities, and
Carole Drews, Pat Kite, and Sandy
Brown told why they wanted to be
teachers.
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Busily writing directions on the blackboard
several projects of the Future Teachers of
President Betty Casper who conducted the 11N5l?llllLZ,'S of
This club.
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FUTURE TEACHERS-TOP ROXY: A, Anderson, U. Uosper, B. Butfla, J. Dixon, and S. Brown. BOT-
TOM HOVV: C. Bloomquist, P. Tandberg, C. Drews, and N. Moran.
of Future Nurses, Teachers
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President Vice President
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Anivritcn is
NORMA MORAN JUDY DIXON
Secretary Treasurer
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SAFETY AND WELFARE COMMITTEE-'FOP ROXV: D. Houston, S. Arm Strong, .I. Ivy. G. Girard, G. Beale, adviser, T. Mullen, P. Knox and
Schztc-ht. Si'1t"ON1JROXY: P. liter, U. Harrison, L. Smith, ti. Iilankrlivyvi-, S. :XI'lNStZ'0!1g, K. f'2LI'!11il'l1Ql6l, N. Malts, li O'13i'ien, J. Gordon, :ind S.
XYoodrul't', THIRD KOXY: A. Davis, N. Peterson. J. Roberson, J. Halverson, U. Ross, S. Rzthago, M, Young, IZ. Burke, M. Baker, L. Hzirrison, L. Allen.
and Engsqvr. ISOTTOBI ROXV: t'. Quails, J. Del l'I'0H,'llEllQ, Ill, Moore, .I. Hurlhert, I. Thiltttfittilll. K, Perkins, U. tflnrlicotl, t'. L'n1'1'ier, M. Jenkins V,
Ritter, and J. Jenkins.
Backing Students' Welfare, Publishing
Promoting a clean campus was the main goal ot
this year's Safety and Welfare Committee. ln ac-
complishing this project they sponsored a clean
campus week from .lanuary ll to l5. This campaign
was a huge success with the campus looking at its
an y best.
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In October Dr. Richard Kaywood and Karen Per-
-- kins, president, flew to Sacramento for a state con-
vention. Many schools were represented there and
many new ideas discussed.
The Safety and Welfare Committee has many
duties besides that ot keeping a clean campus.
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Among those are checking on smok-
I ing in the restrooms, sitting in cars
during lunch, detacing school prop-
erty, and crowding in the lunch line.
Students who wished to belong to
this club filled out applications in
the ottice at the beginning ot the
year. Members were then selected
from these applicants.
.Et-it This club has done much to live
M-'r""'t'M'F,,'!,1 up to their name of protecting stu-
iliriisr dents safety and welfare.
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SAFETY AND WELFARE OFFICERSATOP ROXV2 Sue Armstrong.
lst semester secretary: Karen Perkins, presidentg and Marie Jenkins
lst semester vice president. BOTTOM ROVV: Mziridct Young 2nd se-
mester secretary, and Jetty Jenkins, 2nd semester vice DF6Sid911t-
GREG BEALE
Adviser
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PRESS CLUB-TOP RONV: S. Domni, S, DIXOD, M. Miller, E. Hund, ls, Miles, 5. lsnmdon, J. keith, Prxtrlck, lx. ITIOIIIEOH, a11cl,.l,Hfl00chxl11. V
OND ROVV: B. Cross, C. Jordan, R, Hzrack, M. Wiftn-sch, C. Roland, J. NVaterman, T. MarqUf+Z. J, IHYHCKIHHH, H1111 ll Rltter. L01 IOM ROVS. lx.
Paper Are Proiects of These Students
Composed of members of the annual staff and A
and B iournalism students is Anaheim's Press Club.
Because ot the time consuming iob of putting out a
paper each week and publishing an annual, this club
doesnt have too much spare time.
Included in their schedule this year was the spon-
soring ot the CIF Crash. This dance was held on
March ll in the gym after the game and was a big
success.
The members also attended several iournalism work-
shops. The first was held at Orange Coast Junior
College where the T959 Colonist won several awards.
The second workshop was dealing
with newspaper publishing and was
held at Santa Ana Junior College.
Other activities for the club in-
cluded a Christmas breakfast at the
Quille's home, and an end of the
year picnic which was held at lrvine
Park.
Larry Quille, journalism instructor,
is the sponsor ot Press Club with
Joan Goodwin presiding as presi-
denl- Pmzss ci.uB OFFICERS-Carole Roland, vice president: Jackie
Li-wack, SQC1"6l3l'5'-ll'KfllSllI'E!'Q Joan Goodwin, president: Susan Henry,
publicity chairman.
LARRY QUILLE
Adviser
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Vice President Treasurer
Under the direction of Mrs. Faye Schulz, and President Diane D'Amore, Usher-
ettes have finished a year of service to both school and community.
Membership requirements for this organization are a senior or a iunior standing
and the submitting of an application, from which the members are selected.
At the beginning of each school year, a get-acquainted tea is held at which time
all new members are welcomed into the club. An applicants' tea is also held at the
end of each year for those girls wishing to become members.
The first meeting of this club on September 24 was spent discussing their uniforms.
The members decided on burgundy colored skirts with overblouses. Also chosen was
a design for the club pin.
Among their many duties were ushering at the iunior and senior plays, Spring
Concert, and for the Anaheim Symphony Orchestra. Also on their schedule was
the PTA and the two fifth grade concerts put on by the Music Department. Many
social activities were also enioyed by the club.
MRS. FAYE SCHULZ
Adviser
USHERETTES-TOP ROVV: L. Hensley, M. Dolan, S. Rosenhamer, J. Kulak, P. Beale, J. Mickelson, S. Brewer, and P. Schnoor. SECOND ROVV:
J. GOI'd0n, L. Sflhlegel, B. Lentz, B. Fisher, C. Quails, M. Stevens, and D. Maley. BOTTOM ROXV: M. XVittesch, M. Baker, P, Reed, K. Hilty, M.
Young, B. Norman, G. Hansen, D. D'Amore, and S. Lloyd.
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for Girls to Assist Citizens of Anaheim
1 SERVETTES-TOP ROVV: S. Skinner, D. Perez, G. Light, E. Gulka, D. Nash, M. Demler, J. Hoppe, V. Eridgford M Herbst l Vllusek C Ross
and S. Rabago. SECOND ROXV: M. Mohler, K. XVrig'ht, C, Sliger, Greenwood, U. Muhlenburg, L. Leon, L. Saito, C Meler .J Hilxorsen I Fxen
son, C. Furlong, J. Del Crognale, C. Mays, and M. Manning. THIRD ROXV: E. DeLong, C. Muhlenlnirg, B. Burleson Q Martin A Olson P Scutt
M. Richards, K. Joha, C. Symonds, .l. Jenkins, M. Powers, and V. Mvixell. BOTTOM ROXV: S. Barton, K, Fordyce, P Tandberg S XVh1te D 'vlax
son, M. Turner, K. McLaughlin, S. Minis, J. Bailey, and S. Mims.
To help sophomore girls become better acquainted with their school and class-
mates is the main purpose of Servettes, a sophomore service club. In its third year
of organization this club does a tremendous job of providing extra-curricular activi-
ties for sophomore girls.
At the start of each year the old members hold an applicants tea. This year a
huge turnout of TOO girls attended the tea. To qualify, the girls must have a C
average and must be interested in serving both school and community. From this
team, the members voted and selected 25 aspiring girls.
The girls then elected a president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer.
Taking over the leadership of the club were Jayne Del Crognale, Karen Boyer,
Karen Fordyce, and Vivian Bridgtord who filled the above positions respectively.
In addition to these Diana Nash was voted publicity manager, and Judy Bailey was
chosen Red Cross representative.
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Spanish Club is an organization that is
dedicated to creating interest in Spanish
speaking countries and in the Spanish lan-
guage itselt. All students who have either
an A in tirst year, a B in second year, or are
enrolled in third year Spanish have met the
requirements to ioin Conquistadores, as the
club is called.
On Saturday, December l2, members ot
this club had a get-acquainted Christmas
party. The partiers danced, played Spanish
games, and ate refreshments. The climax ot
this gala attair came when a big Pinata was
hung and all students had a chance to break
it.
A churro sale was held by Spanish Club
last February 25. Profits from the sale were
contributed to the Foreign Exchange Pro-
gram.
Plans were also made by Conquistadores
to visit Olvera Street in Los Angeles, and to
go to several Spanish movies. Under the
sponsorship ot James Edwards this club has
had a very successful year.
SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS--'FOI' HOXY: David Sehfizil, prvsideut: George Tindzxll,
ti'ezisli1'+-V: Emil Hi-mm-, vim- pri-silt:-lil. I!O'I"I'OXI ROXY: Judy llmiiipri--V, se-m-i'm-tary.
Spanish, French, Latin Clubs Aid in the
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E, Gzilku, M. l'I1llIll0-HS, A. Anderson, N. Morzm, J. t'omtr:i, IJ. llorni-, M. Brudd. XY. Uuopt-i', J. NVZISS4-!lllHilll'l', and TZ, Maugis. 'I'HlIllJ I-IHXV: V,
Hinckley, D. PI'j'UI', .I. Horne, D. LOCk1'idg,'e, E. lilooiuquisl, U. Ilrews, 11, Morton, mill S. Milne, IIUTTOM HOXY: A. Smith, J. .loyw,-, IG, Vlgwg-
svn, M. Mans, C. Roth, N. Scllwanz, and S. Uomini.
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Any student who took part in a French
class this year was eligible for membership
in the French Club, one of Anaheim's three
foreign language clubs.
Furthering much interest in the French
language and the French Club were the
club's two sponsors, Gene Henderson and
John Saroian. With the help of his very
able co-officers, Don Wright, president of
the club, promoted much interest and en-
thusiasm among the members by planning
entertaining programs throughout the year.
One of the most enjoyable events of the year
was a program presented by Joel Pinshot, the
foreign exchange student to Western High
School from France. Joel discussed many
interesting facts dealing with Frances edu-
cational system and his lite in France.
This and many other events the club took
part in this year has formed many lasting
memories for all the members of the French
Club.
FRENCH CLUB-TOP ROXV: J. Rail, and C. Nelson. SECOND ROXV: T. 1JOll1lllgO,
S. Saville, and M. Sllllllill. BOTTOM HOXV: C. Patterson, C. Roberts, and E. Czlrler.
Awakening of Interest in Other Lands
' To further social and cul-
l tural activities is the job of
Latin Club. Membership in
this organization is open to
any Anaheim Connie or Clem
that has taken a class in Latin.
On Saturday, October 24,
Latin Club held its first party
of the year. This party alert-
ed all the old and new mem-
bers to get acquainted before
their annual slave sale. Hot
dogs, potato chips, and cokes
were served, while music was
presented by two retired club
members.
After the members knew
each other better a slave sale
was held Tuesday, November
l7. Any old member or mas-
ter that had previously gone
through the initiation was
allowed to bid for the new
members. Immediately after
the sale the slaves had to take
QATIN CLUB-TOP RONVf C. Nelson, Rees, and G. Light. SECOND RONV:VBill Daly, agviser, J. Butter- their IT'IOSlerS miniature gglf-
held E Resha B. Does lm. Crowe, 5. Ricketts, G. Hampton, and B. K6llllZlrCll. FHIRD ROW: D, Bandell, IS,
Llcyally, K, Oijll, S. Huillard, S, Hallam, and C. Muhlenburg. BOTTOM Row: osgwd, M, Aquino, 1. Thlbo- ing,
dean, L, Ikengochea, and M. Doyle,
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Tri-Hi-Y Establishes, Maintains, Extends
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JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y-'FUI' HUNVZ IS. Ehlvrs, IZ, l'1'I11g', I.. 1':i1iu, 'I', Ilisiu-rl, M. Gary, l'. Svfilzuzillln-, S Iiurns, I., I.f'p:p:', J. XVI-:LW-1', :xml IZ, I.:-HIZ.
SECOND HOXY: M. I'1'I1'l'SOll, .l. SlQ'I'lHQI', .l. Vlarlc, Bl. Kirk, S. lirmxn, li. Slwzuw-11, M. Illnslnn, V. I"1'I',LlIlSItll. S, llirli, .l, Kirkiiiv, 'l'tIllll1 IUJXYZ
N. liroolimzui, IG. llrmlmzum, t'. l!r'owx1i11g:, ll, Smith, .l, Syrnpsun, D. Vnsina, P, IiINY1'1', K, IIJIIIISPX, S. llixnn. and M, l':irx'in. lSU'l"I'OXI HOW:
Calllpln-Il, S. XYAII, I.. .XII1-11, M. YOLIIIQYIHIIII, S, XYmwI1'll111, I.. I,yIv's. .l. Ililljf. M. Ymlllg, I', Illum-s, I.. NYIiilvA, S, Sxivillm--, and N. .lvlv-V.
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SOPHONIORE TRI-HI-Y-TOP HONV: G. Light. Y. livlamqvr, l', Ml-llette, Ti. Comstock, S. Gregg, M. Kinn, P. Brycv, K, XYrip,'hl, :und .I. 'l'rvmlxlv,
SECOND RONV: S. Taylor, J, Sullivan, N. Mzxgill, M, Slxigekuwax. H, XYemzler, N. Dilley, P. Stroud, U. Murdock, D, Hansen, M, Mohll-r, Y, Hisn-rodt,
and J. Holu-rsmi. THIRD HOXY: R. Held, S. MC-t'r:u'k0n, D, Gray, D, Ross, S. Mitns, J. Iluiley, S. RIIIIHS, Martin, XYiIQy, C. Philpotl, 1'. Alilllilff-PY,
B. Madden, and M. Porter. FOURTH ROXV: B, Muhlf-nburg, C. Symgndg, M. Herbst, D. Maxson, K. Rasmussen, R. Baxter, lt, XYyIIm1, K. Hough,
and M. Hic'l1:u'ds. ISOTTOM HONV: K. Boyvr, C, Hoa-ppuer, T. Alu-llg1y1g1,11, Powers, K. Asman, S. Richards, P. Ohanian, C. Sliger, U, Furlong, J,
Eveson, A. Olson, P. Seapy, and Y. Hovde.
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High Christian Ideals Among All Girls
To begin a fun filled year, Anaheim's Tri-Hi-Y under
the supervision of Nan Moore, work secretary, held a Y
rally in order to interest all girls in joining this active organ-
ization. On September 22, senior, junior, and sophomore
girls congregated in the Fremont Junior High School audi-
torium to hear an explanation of what Tri-Hi-Y is. After
the brief speech on the purposes that Y serves, Short Cir-
cuit Yer's, a senior club, did a small skit after which all the
girls went to the YMCA building for a hamburger fry.
Next on the agenda was the annual smorgasbord. Each
club was asked to donate either food, decorations or serving
time. Another service project Tri-Hi-Y sponsored was its
annual World Service Carnival. For this, each club was re-
quested to bring food, manage a booth, or do some similar
projects.
To help the individual club officers understand and
learn to perform their different duties with more efficiency,
training sessions were held which familiarized the girls with
their offices.
ln January induction was held at the First Christian
Church. This yearly service is held to make all girls official
'members of Y.
Highlighting this eventful year was the glamorous
Cinderella ball held at the Disneyland Hotel Gourmet Restau-
rant. This year's pert and popular Cinderella was Edna
Moore, while Connie Marshall and Cassie Millett were the
junior and sophomore attendants respectively.
TRI-Hl-Y OFFICERSfTOl' HOXV: T.0:iime Schle-
gol, Vive president.: Pam Kim-, stem-istzii-yg and
l':1.l'0l0 Endicott, worship I'll2Lll'lll1lIl. SECOND
HOXV: Tletisy Spivlmnii, worlil service rzhriirmnng
LINDA STRATTON :ind Anne Davis, liistoririn. ll0'l"I'OlXl' TLOXV: Rita,
President li1't'llliLll, treasurer.
TRI-HI-Y SENIORS
ty, J. Micliulson, C.
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C. Endicott, Beeman,
Cwzuisloii, I". l'iit'tie1', N, fillllQL'l1HLl4fl', li, Rlnori-, .l. 'lYzL1'i1es, J. Goodwin, K. 'lillfll'iO1l, l'. lim-il, K. Hil-
1'. liezile. ll. Quisv., and K. Quiet. SIGLTONII HOW: U. Hennings, 13. Slnielinzin, .l. Wi-zu'vi', IZ. ,XVhiLe,
liter, S. Petilt, Ll. Peterson, 13. Olson, J. xflllxf'llC7h, J, Kulzik, E. Cfll'll0l', Hull K. IiliSl1. 'FHTRD
w lIlXNiI 9 NI'l e Y Q l x L St LI D IJi'l'1'0ll I lliicl' litt
111 , lx AfZlN'2LIlZ, J. Hoifppiicr, . i ra on, . Icxelf- , '. 'al w, A. A -
O'l"I'OM HOXY: L. Bissell, li. llziwsoii, S. l4llZkl.Cl6I', .l, Peek, L. llmiiclizuici, li. Olson ti, f'll1'l'i9l',
Miller, J. Hurlbet, and C, Quails.
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SWIM CLUB-'FOP HONY: M. Morton. T. '1':illock, Bl. Kelly, K. Xvlimiey, K. lJierlwurp:'ei', li. Morris, R. Iizixler, D, Harmon, H, Davis. IL Smith, .I.
Radke, and J. Endicott. SECOND RONV: Roy Brown, adviser, R. Perry, B. Ilrenchly, Pl. lie-ll, D. Puyiie, I.. Vumleiiberg, IZ. Iieech, H. Grosvenor, li.
Sutia, B. Johnson. sind S. Dec-ner, THIRD ROW: M. l"ronin, .I, NYunsc'h, S. Gerald, D. Slaiiiield, J. Lf. 1iillEfl', li. Luster, M. lforlms, .I. Cousins, IE. lmos,
C. Such, and ll, Smith. BOTTOM ROXY: IZ. Criss, Ii. R4-ed, Il. ifemiema, J. Morris, D. Heringer, Ii. Chamlwerlain, B. Siiiilhton, T. Hoag, 'I', Prirw,
M. .Iona-s, mid H. Polichik,
AU Swim Club, Hi-Y Furnish Boys with
SWIM CLUB OFFICERSWTOP ROVV: T. Tatlock, B. Leos, R. Davis, and BI. Kelly. BOTTUB1 ROXY:
B. Smithson, M. Forbes, M, Jones, and L. Luster.
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Swim Club is made up ot boys who
are either on the waterpolo or swim
teams. Under the direction ot swim-
ming Coach Brown, Swim Club had a
rewarding year.
To begin the year this club for all
boys interested in water sports sold
cakes and hot dogs at Anaheims home
tootball games. The selling nights
were divided among the Three classes
composing this organization, with soph-
omores selling one night, iuniors sell-
ing another, and seniors selling yet an-V
other.
ln the middle ot the school year,
Swim Club held a swimming party. At
this social event waterpolo awards
were given. Some ot the awards
were Most Inspirational Player, Player
of the Year, and Most Valuable Player,
This year the swimming boys had a
poster committee to put up posters
about swimming meets and to increase
school interest in swimming contests.
Another new thing done by the club
was to take an old deserted room on
the school campus and clean it up.
Many Activities That Prove Enioyable
HI-Y-TOP IIOXY: S. ltzilfour, A. Almieri, D. Hvlsesl, J. Shipley, J. Chambers, und ID. Kemp. SECOND ROXV: K. Bliller, J, Miller, 13. Goodoll, und
tl, Sp1'ag:g'i11s. l2O'l"l"OM ROXY: Clark, J. Kiiwr, S. llowluud, L. Iverson, and D. Scllazil.
To develop the mental, physical, spiritual, and social qualities
of the young men in all the clubs is the purpose behind the l-li-Y
program. Affiliated with the YMCA, this program is striving to
build an organization of boys having common interests and ideals.
The clubs consist of l5 to 20 boys who like to do the same things and
want a chance to do them.
Being ia member of Hi-Y offers a boy many opportunities he
would not otherwise experience. Among these was the opportunity
for one of the clubs to act as runners for the Winter Olympic Games
at Squaw Valley. Another was a trip taken to San Francisco. The
Hi-Y Hi-Y Hi-Y Hi-Y Hi-Y Hi-Y
members had to pay only STO and their personal expenses. Although
not an actual campus club, its members are Anahi students.
Four main items support and carry out the purpose of the Hi-Y
organization. These four things are service, education, religion, and
fun. Service projects include washing the downtown merchants
windows after Halloween and Christmas. Education is provided
for by having several speakers talk to the clubs about things in
which they are interested. For acceptance into the Hi-Y your re-
ligion has no bearing. This program is for all boys who will recog-
nize Christian holidays and will live up to the ideals of the
Hi-Y Hi-Y Hi-Y Hi-Y Hi-Y Hi-Y
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- Another successful year was had
by Colony's speech and drama club.
This year Roto-Hi has participated
,ZE:-g E ,lizv in the Orange County Fall Tourna-
tt-iw ':f. 5 ment at La Habra. At the Orange
1- " QIVIZ i JM, County Speech Tournament the Ana-
iwsvissv heim Debate Squad received the
Debate Sweepstakes gold cup for
llllll llzb the second year in a row.
y Also during the year plans were
' A "' s W R made to debate in front of the
DANA LOCKRIDGE Anaheim Rotary on the city bond
president issue. The debaters of the club also
attended the Spring Orange County
Debate Competition and traveled
to Fullerton to enter in the East Los
Angeles Area speech and debate
Qualifying Tournament.
The Debate Club is an extra-
curricular activity, with no school
credit for it. Sponsors for the club
are John Miller, Howard Hovey,
and Alan Chamness.
During the year these speech and
debate enthusiasts have received
many honors anal have collected
ROTO-HI-TOP HOXY: .T. Tune, and 'If lforrzxdiiio, SECOND IIOXY: M. treasured memories for themselves
Stott, G .fiiiiinpviy and J. Galloway. THIRD HOXV: SA l'i1dvr'w0od, li. HOWARD HOVEY
Stewvit, and M, l'owv1's. IIOTTOM ROXY: L. Biuddox, F. Roberts, and and their School
S. Lawton. Adviser '
Debating, Talking, Acting, Diagnosing
Meeting each Wednesday after-
noon the National Forensic League,
. a debating club, busily prepared
their cases to debate the topic "Re-
solved: that the United States
should substantially increase its reg-
ulation of the labor unions."
To keep this club busy and give
the group practice, the debaters de-
bated among themselves, went to
English classes within the school,
HARRY CAMPBELL
and traveled to four or five de-
President bate meets throughout Southern
California during the year.
Debate teams were as follows:
Michael Fillman and Chuck Moon,
Sue Heide and Donna Turgeion,
Leslie Shatzer and Claudia Hunter,
Ethel Carter and Joe Tune, Eliza-
beth Maddox and Linda Burrows,
Danny Bechdolt and Sheila Lawton,
Carl Weil and Bob Long, Harry
Campbell and Ken Lydell, Russ
Coupland and .lim Reynolds, Gloria
Light and Beverly Russell, Tom
Dickman and Howard Adler, Mark
NATIONAL FoRENsics LEAGUE-TOP Row: J, Time. SECOND Row: JOHN MILLER l-Ondes Gnd GGVY H009-
B. Long, R. Coupland, and J. Reynolds. BOTTOM ROXV: E. Moiendyk, M.
Miller, and K, Lydeli. Adviser
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One of the newest clubs on the AH
campus is the Medical Science Club.
The goal of this newly formed club is
to increase interest in medical science.
This club took some very enlightening
field trips to hospitals, clinics, and
medical institutions.
On Wednesday, February 3, they
traveled to Orange County Hospital
where they learned much about hospi-
tal techniques, equipment, prices, and
the iob of doctors and nurses. Some of
the buildings which the students saw
were the communicable disease ward,
the pediactric ward, and the disease
The tour was led
by Dr. Voutrin of the hospital staff.
Dr. Voutrin spoke about a women's
culture laboratory.
place in the world of medicine.
Able adviser to the club is C. J.
Anastasiou who is a biology instructor
at Anaheim. Mark Landes, a sopho-
more, was chosen president of this in-
teresting organization. To qualify for
membership one had to have an in-
terest in medicine and be taking some
science course.
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MARK LANDES
President
C. J. ANASTASIOU
Adviser
MEDICAL CLUB-TOP ROW: B. Beach, and J. Tune. SECOND ROW:
C. Anastasiou, sponsor, P. iiruington, K. Clark, G. Hoag, and K, Opheim.
THIRD ROXV: VV. Hood, N. Borensteiu, J. Luther, and M, Landes,
Are Practiced by These Active Groups
Headed by Leanne Schlegel, presi-
dent, and Allan Chamness, adviser,
National Thespians, the AH drama
club, planned a very active year. "To
promote interest in dramatics among
high school students" is the goal this
club achieves.
This year the Thespians made their
club better known than in past years
by putting on more one act plays
and skits and by doing more serious
plays instead of comedies.
One of the biggest proiects they
sponsored this year was the presenta-
tion of the 'Thespians Shiskabobu on
Friday, February 5. The idea behind
this was to give the drama students the
experience of performing before a live
audience. A small thumb nail sketch
of the plays from which the scenes
were taken was given. Members of
the cast were Judy Stanphilll, Linda
Peterson, Kathleen Mclntyre, Jocelyn
Ruth, Susan White, Biff Hawkey, Mike
Mitchell, Connie Swanson, Sandra
Brown, lsela Miranda, Anneli Mittman,
Bill Storey, Carol Fancher, Diane
D'Amore, Gary Carter, and Leanne
Schlegel,
LEANNE SCHLEGEL
President
ALLEN CHAMNESS
Adviser
NATIONAL THESPIANS-TOP ROVV: L. WVing8tl, A. Chalnness, adviser,
and B. Smithton. SECOND ROXY: C. PHUGFSOII, R. Beemau, S. Bisbey,
andND. D'Amore. BOTTOM ROXV: C. Roberts, S. Andres, L. Schlegel, and
A. Jittman.
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Helping to promote interest among all machinery-minded
boys is the purpose of AUls Machinists Club. Membership in this
active organization is open to all boys enrolled in vocational
machine shop classes.
Annually these boys fix broken toys for the Toys for Tots
drive at Christmas time. Perhaps their biggest proiect for the
past year was putting the finishing touches on the emblem for the
senior circle. This was done for the Colonial Coeds, a girls' service
club on campus who built the senior circle. Many hours were
spent in the completion of this proiect. It is believed that this will
add to the significance of the circle.
Also on their schedule of events were several field trips.
lncluded were trips to the Kaiser Steel Plant and Beckman's
lnstruments. This club is also an aid to boys in finding jobs in
the machinist trade since many special machine skills are taught.
Under the skillful guidance of Adviser Tom Dardarian and the
officers of the club, this organization can well be proud of their
accomplishments throughout the year.
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MACHINISTS CLUBATOP ROXV: L. Phillips, R. Dykesten T. Dardarian,
adviser. G. Denwm. S15c'0ND ROVV: J. Miewiiz, s. Ricketts. D. Harlow, G, DAVID HAR!-OW
Gish, and J. Cmlales. BOTTOM HOXV: H. Garlich, D. Morales, H. Uogden, U. ,
Vote, and E. Heriug. Presldenf
Four Campus Organizations Advance
Program at Anaheim came a new group called
the Foreign Exchange Club. This club was or-
ganized to help bring foreign students to Ana-
heim l-ligh. With William Daly as adviser
this club has done much to further this deserving
program.
The main money-making proiect of this group
is the clubs share selling program. This idea
was put into effect the first year a foreign stu-
dent was sent here. Students purchase shares
at SO cents a piece and in this way do their
part to help the program.
The club has been of great help to this year's
exchange students, Teresita Domingo from the
Philipines, and Akiri Nakagiri from Japan.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUBf'l'OP HOW: A. Nzikagiri. E. McLaughlin, J. Toiield, C. Nelson,
and G. Butterfield. SECOND ROXV: A. Cltalicellor, B, Shawver, M. Aquino, L. Murphy, K.
Hoffner, and B. Ivory. THIRD ROXV: K. Perkins, 13. Lllankmeyer, D. D'Amore, C. Quails,
J. Mickelson, J. Bergeson, and lt, Daly, adviser. BOTTOM ROVV: L. Squire, B. Dykeston, C.
Vvalker, T. Domingo, B, Ehlers, and K. Hart. ED MCLAUGHLIN
President
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Gamma Pi was tirst organized in T957-58, the Inter-
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ot the Greek symbols for Hg" and With the gponggrghip
of Joseph Carter and Eugene Marcy this physical science club
met every first and third Thursday. This club promoted act-
ivities pertaining to physical science. Curiosity and a desire
ta learn more about science are the requirements tor member-
ship in this club.
To start the year an initiation party for new members was
held at the home ot Bruce Shawver, club president, Saturday,
October 24. Next on their list of activities was a tield trip to the
Grittith Observatory and Planetarium. There the club members
saw the show "Stars in Actions."
This busy club also had an excellent demonstration team,
which gave a program over closed circuit television in the
Anaheim elementary schools. The members of the team were
Joann Michelson, chairman, Josh Tofield, Dick Scoby, Russ
Coupland, Howard Lennon, Judie Forbes, and Kent Ophiem.
BRUCE SHAWVER
President
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GAMMA Pl-TOP ROXV: R. Coupland, and C. Flynn. SECOND ROYV: J.
Carter, adviser, J. Florentiu, TB. Shawvor, and E. Marcy, adviser. THIRD
ROVV: D. Scotty, D. Starr, ii. Dzimerett. and S. Steelmzm, IEOTTOM ROVV:
C, O'Llrien, P. Mahaffey, C. Killingswoth, and J. Forbes.
Students' Extra-Curricular Participation
As in the years past the Junior Red Cross Council has
fulfilled a year of sharing their services throughout the school
and community.
The Junior Red Cross Council is composed ot one represen-
tative trom each of the numerous Colony campus clubs. These
representatives bring back to their respective clubs suggestions
for projects they can do such as collecting magazines, as-
sembling gift boxes to send over seas, collecting canned food
and household articles to aid the Red Cross program.
As in previous years the council has been under the excel-
lent supervision of Miss Neva Solt as adviser and as assistant
advisers Mrs. Mary Heinlin, Mrs. Lois Bradley, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Webb. During the year this enthusiatic group ot Colonists has
accomplished proiects that will have memories in store tor
people ot all walks of life.
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President
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JUNIOR RED CROSS-TOP HOYV: P. Ritter, M. Wittesr-h, and A. Kruse.
SECOND ROXV: J. BedfO1'd, IT. Bradd, and E. Nickel. DOT"l'OlT ROXV: A.
Anderson, and N. Moran.
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GEOLOGY CLUB-TOP HOXV: Lusliii Sims, adviser. .I. Fiotwiitriiii, :md XYi1lium Rowley. adviser. SEUGND ILOXY: D. AIIIQHCV, R. Monk, P. Flynn, G.
DOW, R. Tazzu. J, Katz, and H. Knox, IQOTTORI KONV: 12. Shziwww, U. f7'l'iI'l4'N. S. Stef-lmsiix, U. flutes. S. Livtii, U. Kil1i1ig'sxvo1'tt1, anti M. Miller,
Clubs for Geologists, Sports Enthusiasts
Open to students interested in Ending out
more about the earth and its structure is Ana-
heims active Geology Club. lt is one of the
three science organizations on campus helping
interested students learn more about their
chosen field.
This club started the year off by viewing
slides of the trips taken by last years club.
The purpose of showing these slides was to
create interest in collecting rocks and minerals,
and to study geological land formations.
Many interesting field trips were taken by
these rockhounds, with the first scheduled for
November l4. The group left at 4:55 a.m. for
their destination Opal, California. This is in the
Mt. Black Canyon area near Barstow. ln De-
cember, these active students traveled to Pala,
California for an interesting day of study.
Because of the many field trips and parties
held by this club, this year proved to be very
worthwhile.
OFFICERSYTOP ROXV: J. Violwtllteiii. SECOND ROXY: C, Flynn, R.
MOHK alld U. Mllffllfw. BOTTOM ROXV: C. Killingsworth. C. O'BriQn,
and S. Steelman.
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VARSITY A CLUB-TOP ROVV: R. Deliuse, B. Crain, L. Hilsabeck, J. Starr, R. Rolhermund, G. Arthur, J. Shipley, G. Ryan, D. Carlson, .I. Gibson,
T. Thatcher, D. Linn, and B. Vvalkley. SECOND ROW: D. Harlow, M. Mason, D. Macuray, J, Keith, D. Harmon, M. Kelley, B. Rather-inund, D.
Malek, II. Kelley, V. Paine, and G. Dow. THIRD ROVV: Ii. Franco, J. Hurlbet, D. VVold, C. Aguilar, J. Greggs, R. Scheffler, B. Noggle, T. liarlels,
J. Magill, H. Duafschek, J. Marks, P. Wheaton, J. Troxel, and R. Landon, BOTTOM RONV: R. 'Winn, R. Spruggiris, J. Spaxz, F. Peters, 13. Thoma-
son, D. Eilerts, D. Houston, B. Robson, G. Shigekawa, 13. Dickey, B. Luecke, and R, Burt.
i Contribute to Their Individual Interests
Open to all varsity lettermen who meet the
requirements is Anaheim's Varsity "A" club.
This club is composed of members from the
football, basketball, baseball, track, waterpolo,
gymnastic, tennis, wrestling and swimming
squads. The purpose of this club is to promote
interest in all sporting events.
The biggest project of this year's club was
the purchase of the new scoreboards in the gym.
This addition to the gym facilities was greatly
appreciated by all Colonists during the success-
ful basketball season. Other proiects of this
active club were the purchase of a portable
public address system for track and field or other
events as needed, and construction of a trophy
case in the the gym to house current trophies.
Another important activity was to adapt the old
scoreboard and install it in separate housing
atop the gym for use in JV, B, C football,
waterpolo, swimming and track. They also
standardized the award jackets.
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LINDA STRATTON JERI WARNES CLAUDIA JORDAN JOYCE KULAK MARILYN MILLER
Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Admin. Co-Editor Admin. Co-Editor Index Editor
Margaret Wittesch
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Gig-lg' Sports Editor Boys' Sports Co-Editor Boys' Sports Co-Editor
Working diligently to present to the students of Anaheim a
yearbook to be proud of was this year's Anaheim Colonist Yearbook
staff. Their efforts included many hours before, during, and after
school work, preparing layouts, getting copy ready, getting the
pictures taken, and finally getting everything sent to the engraver and
back to the print shop for printing.
Trying to live up to the standards set before them by preceeding
years was hard and challenging. The trophy to the left represents
that Anaheim for two consecutive years has been the best annual
in Orange County.
LARRY QUILLE
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LLOYD ROSS
Printing Instructor
Contributing their undying efforts throughout the year to produce the Anoranco
and Colonist were members of the print shop and photographer staffs.
Under the supervision of Mr. Lloyd Ross, Mr. Art Combs, and Mr. Ted Wade
this twosome of staffs contributed many hours of tedious type setting, scaling and Pressman
ARTHUR COM BS
taking and developing of photographs.
Carrying out the production of both the Anoranco and the Colonist was a fairly
frustrating operation, but this crew of numerous Anahi Clems followed through with
all the assurity and smoothness of a professional team of printers and photographers.
Because of their efforts another successful volume of Anorancos and another
splendid yearbook has been produced.
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PRINT SHOP-TOP ROXY: Lloyd Ross, adviser, T. Kirk, L, Miller, IZ. Cazarres, N. Paddock, D. Green, D, Hawkins, and D. De
Fore. BOTTOM HONV: IJ. Harmon, M. Ingram, VV, Brisben, and M. Pasold, Not in picture, S. Cassaday, If. MQVQII-nish, J, Boyd, D,
Macaray, D, Taylor, P. Adams, R. Bender, G. Church, R, Fischlrwk, J. Justice, B. Mathews, J. Hazlelt, 1,, hlemworth, and E.
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Adding +0 fhe royal courf of i959 are four senior princesses. BACK ROW: Rifa Beeman, Susie Andres, and
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Above shown saluting the queen :md hor court are the Colonist tizmd :md xnujorettes during the half time per1'or111z1mfvs at the
Wm-stern-.-knuheim foott will grxmie.
. . . Festivities Which
"Shine on Harvest Moon" was the exciting theme chosen for this years home'
coming festivities by the Girls' League Cabinet. This homecoming dance was held in
honor of the class of l945. Other activities honoring the class of '45 were ci reserved
section on the Anaheim side at the Western-Anahi football game, and a place of honor
for the '45 varsity football players next to the T959 squad on the bench.
The theme was carried out with the use of hay bales, corn stalks, and a hugh
yellow tissue-paper moon. To add to the excitement was the winning of the hrst annual
Anaheim-Western football game.
To begin the crowning ceremony the attendants, Rita Beeman, Susie Andres,
Becky Forsythe, and Anne Davis were escorted to the throne where the couples formed
an aisle for King Ricky Scheffler and Queen Sharon Woodruff. The king and queen
were followed by the crown bearers. The couple was crowned by Bob McCandless,
student body president.
The queens crown was a ieweled tiara which she was allowed to keep, thus start-
ing a new tradition.
Activities at School and Foster Homes
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For the second consecutive year Anaheim
has put into ettect the American Field Service
program or better known as the Foreign Ex-
change Program.
Traveling all the way from the Philippines
was Teresita Domingo. Since coming to Ana-
heim, she has been living with her American
toster tamily, the Robert Murphys.
Coming from the Orient was Akira Nalca'
giri ol Japan. While in Anaheim, Aki lived
in the home ol the Phillip Englebretsons, his
toster parents.
Going to Hamburg, Germany from Anaheim
WILLIAM DALY
Head of Foreign
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Enioyed by Foreign Exchange Couple
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In the above picture is Tessie as she rests quietly on zt garden bench in
her foster home.
Aki enjoys showing' :ind bringing his homeland way of life into his foster
pziiwznts' home. The lcimonas are authentic amd Exits to the Eng.:'ehl'ets0ns.
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1.1-:irniug the American Way of life mzmkes Tessie intensely intervsted i
American literature :is shown above.
was Josh Totield who stayed in the home ot Jeachin Roedere,
his foster brother. One of the highlights of Josh's visit to
Germany was a 600-mile bicycle trip to Bavena.
Aki and Tessie started school activities by attending the
Student Leadership Camp at Osceola, since then they have
participated in the many Anaheim campus and community
activities.
After graduation Tessie and Aki are ending their stay
in America by joining other foreign exchange students in
an across country bus tour. They will leave their home
countries with many treasured memories ot American ways
ot living. Josh will always have the memories ot an un-
forgettable trip to a foreign country and a foreign way ot
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In return the Iliigetwetsoiis change from their kimonas into Anieiif in
dress and they have at tamily gnino in the :X1HE?I'it'2111 wgiy,
BILL STOREY NANCY BROWNELL
Linus Larrabee Jr. Maude
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Sabrina
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Julia McKinIock Linus Larrabee Sr.
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Shown in :lotion are members ol' the senior play. Front lvfl lo right in FIRST 1tlt"l'l,TI'lI'1 are R. Beeman, A. NYils0n, and TE. Storey. FIGCONID
PTC'l'l'Iil'I: M. Villmau, B. Storey, IJ. l"Zl.l1lilJOHl'l', A. XVilS0ii, anfl N. Ilrowiiell.
Seniors Who Are Dramatically lnclined
Consummating the many hours of tireless work on the senior class
play, "Sabrina Fair," were the actual presentations of the play with
the May 5, Thursday matinee and the May 6, Friday night perfor-
mance. Great rounds of applause from all who attended deemed
the play a success.
Always a hit, "Sabrina Fair" is a story about the trials and
tribulations of an American girl, Sabrina Fairchild. The daughter of
the chauffer to the wealthy Long Island, New York family of Lar-
rabee, Sabrina has iust arrived from a five year stay in Paris. She
is still occuping herself with the intention of "trying to find herself."
when she becomes hectically involved in a mad romantic tangle with
three men, Paul, a Frenchmen who has followed Sabrina all the way
from Paris, and the two Larrabee sons, David and Linus. Compli-
cating matters even more, Sabrina, after a series of amusing twists
and turns to the play, finds out that her father, the chauffeur, is a
millionare in his own right! More confusion and humor reigns until
the fairy-tale ending when Sabrina makes the decision as to whom
she is going to marry ..... the verdict? Linus.
The ambitious cast of "Sabrina Fair" was headed by Ann Wilson
as Sabrina, Bill Storey, Linus Larrabee, Jr., Nancy Brownell as Maude,
and Mike Rowe, Linus Larrabee, Sr. Harold Hilliard played Fairchild,-
Duncan Fankboner, David Larrabee, Mike Fillman, Paul D'Argenson,
Rita Beeman, Julia McKinlock, Anneli Mittman, Margaret, and Sandra
Anderson as Gretchen. The supporting actors and actresses were Kay
Smith, Gary Carter, Leanne Schlegal, and Gene Bryant.
Giving up much time to make the senior play a success, Mr. Alan
Chamness, director of "Sabrina" and head of the Drama Department,
was assisted by Anneli Mittman and Leanne Schlegal. Altogether
approximately twenty people combined their talents and efforts to
make "Sabrina Fair" a tremendous success.
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ton. BOTTOM ROW: R. Thompson, S. Bisbey, S. Underwood, T, Grasteit, and C. Patterson.
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Ruthie Saylor ......... ....... S usan Underwood
Richard Summer ....... ...... R obert Smithton
Bunny Watson ,...... ....... S haryn Bisbey
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The Man in Shirt-Sleeves ........ ..........,..... M ike Lane
Kenny .........,..........,................ ...... N ick Innerbichler
Mr. Bennett ....... ....... L eonard Wingett
Elsa ........................ ....... R oxie Thompson
Miss Warriner ....... ....,, C harleen Patterson
Photographer ....... ....... W illy Wimberly
TRUDY SUSAN
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STANDING-L. L0 H.: H. Smithtou, C. T'Jll'l0I'SUIT, T. Grastffit., and T. lillI'll'i5l,'h. SEATED: S. l,'mTe1'woad, and S. Bisbey.
Presented by Members of Junior Class
A three-act comedy, "The Desk Set,"
was the scene of Anaheim's junior class
play this year. The setting for the play
was in the department of reference of a
television network. "The desk set" is a
group of girls working in this department
headed by Bunny Watson, a woman with
a seemingly unlimited knowledge.
Upsetting the office routine is a methods
engineer lefficiency expertl who installs
Emmaracs or electronic brains that could
do the work of many persons. But no
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mechanical brain could match Bunny, and
no efficiency expert could beat her in a
game of wits. Both engineer and electronic
brains blew fuses after Bunny spelled them
down.
In the midst of the hub-bub, a typical
office Christmas party is staged at which
time all the office girls get to kiss the
boss and all the young men tell him off.
Throughout the whole play runs a
thread of romance, along with a little
heartache.
Under the direction of Allen Chamness,
these thirteen iunior thespians produced
for their audience a truly successful play. STANDING-R' Smithtonv T. Gmsteit' and S. Underwood. SEATED-S' Bisbeyl
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Yell Leaders Bring Gut Colonists' Spirit
A familiar sight seen at the many sports events this year
was the 'imighty five" Anaheim cheer leaders. These
spirited five turned out at football and basketball games
to lead the student body in cheering their team to victory.
Carol Currier, Gwen Hawkins, Susie Andres, Norma Freeman,
and Gary Carter were these "mighty five." They proved
to bring more spirit and pep to the Colonyville grandstands
than in many past years. This adds to the many victories
brought to us, as we remember our teams and cheer
leaders of i959-60. From the first football game at Las
Vegas to the last basket scored against Long Beach Poly,
they fired their enthusiasm up to the students of Anaheim
. In the above photos we see the "1uig.fliIy five" leading the spirited yeils that
High SCl'TOOl' helped us to mzinv LL vii-tory.
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As Song Leaders Direct Peppy Tunes
Leading in the singing ot the many school
songs at the football and basketball games
this year were the tive popular Anaheim
song leaders. They participated in school
pep assemblies held both in the patio and
the boys' gym. They added to the spirit ot
things by putting on many hilarious skits.
Lydia Cano, .lannae Hurlbet, Becky Forsythe,
Gaye Adler, and head song leader Viki
Brown were responsible tor many additions
to the number of songs all ready known by
the student body.
These pictures show us how these five peppy girls gave their all to promote school spirit by
leadmg us in song. In the bottom photo they are getting' ready for an Indian pow wow, as 3
guard againsl the always dangerous Fullerton Indians.
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DORA WOLIN
JUDY GRAY
GEORGIA FISHER ANN DAVIS
AU's Maiorettes, Flag Twirlers Assisted
RITA DAVIS
Head Majorette
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Showing inspiration and style in their routines and twirling were this year's
lively maiorettes. They gave sparkling exhibits of their abilities on the football
field at halftime performances.
These lovely strutters also marched in the annual Halloween parade and the
Santa Ana Christmas Parade with the Anaheim Marching Bancl. They ioined in
competition with the band at the Long Beach Band Review and the Arcadia Band
Review.
Leading them in these many activities of the year, showing her abilities and
skills, was this year's pert and pretty head maiorette, Rita Davis.
DIANE SMITH LINDA LYLES
MARY YOUNGMAN ,
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to Carry Colonist Name to Local Fame
Marching and strutting with tlags waving and twirling in the breeze, these
tour girls added to the movements and grace ot the band as they performed in
parades, and at football and basketball halt times.
Our flag twirlers, Mary Youngman, Linda Lyles, Roberta Long, ond Diane
Smith, also put forth great pep and work to twirl for us at pep assemblies and
other activities.
Adding to this complete group in aiding the pep ot the school were the banner
bearers, Joanie Stranberg and Alice Shinslcy, who also appeared in parades and
halt times.
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DRILL TEAM-TOP ROXV: S. Miller, S. Gregg, C. Cullen, A. Ellis, S. An derson, M. Kirk, S. Peek, P. Hardin, D. Maxson. L. Long, S. Massony, J.
Yalusak, J. Dilley, P. Bruingion, C. Mclilhinny, G. Freeman. P. Sclmoor, D. Johnson, N. Magill, and R. NYet'zle1'. SECOND ROXV: J, Evenson, S.
Her-oy, N. Dilley, J. Link, B. Achillis, H. Thompson, J. Gregg, S. Yvall, C. Balniages, T. I-Brown, ll. Lentzp, V. Belanger, G. Rettig, J. Rehsv, M. Turn-
er, C. Furlong. and C. Dc:Mot.t. BOTTOM RONY: P, Polik, J. Hoepnor, S. Xvilliams, L. XVea.ve1', L. Leon, S. Enger, D. Vtialther, S. Bouchard, V. Mc
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Precision Marching by Anahi-Steppers
Strutting and marching in accurate precision was this
years drill team. Under the direction ot Mildred Elliott
and head leader Rita Beeman, senior leader Betty Ly-
kovvski, and iunior leader Sharron Burns, the drill team
did very well in many activities. Placing first for best
halt-time performance in the Sunset League, marching in
the Arcadia parade, and the Santa Ana Christmas Day
parade were a tew of the many activities that these
Connies participated in. Also on their list ot perform-
ances was the annual Halloween Parade.
RITA BEEMAN BETTY LYKOWSKI
Head Leader Senior Leader
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SHARRON BURNS
Junior Leader
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Selected to receive a John Phillip
Sousa Outstanding Band Member'
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Thr- trombone section of the Colonist Hand, inclx des from left to right, R. Smith, H. Yarner, M.
Alclfie, li. Thomason, and D. Mc:Candless.
Illuminoled by the Blue ond Gold Bond
Shown above is the Colonist Hand and Drill Team executing their precision movement's for the Arcadia Band Reviw.
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Band Travels To Long Beach While
Adding pep and spirit at all pep assemblies, rallies, and basket-
ball games was this year's pep band. Without their energy and
participation at these many school events throughout the year, it
would have been very hard tor the song leaders and students to join
in with the school songs. Pep band is composed ot students with
instrumental talents interested in furthering school spirit.
One ot the busier bands ot the year was the dance band. They
proved their skill at the CIF basketball games. They played at
the FBLA dance in Long Beach and tor the FHA convention. Adding
to their busy schedule, they participated with the rest ot the music
groups in this year's music department assembly. They also played
in the Spring Concert and tor the Harlem Clowns basketball game.
To end an active year, they played tor the Fremont Junior High School
Graduation Dance.
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Active Colonist Band Performs Well As
COLOINIIST BAND-'FOI' KOYV: H. l"Ei,llllfI116l', D. Marr, T. Drought, Rl. Forlues. li, Hess, B. Noble, B. Ehrlq,
JJ. Taylor, T. Jerlow, and T. McNeill. SECOND ROXV: J. r3z1g'11a1'd, C. Adams, ll. Mc2Candless, B. Thoma-
son, Lu. Auzbie, H. Xv2l1'1ltEQv', H. fr-mllh, H. hzuuiiton ana S. Lalfollette. THIRD RONV: J. Swearillgtron, L. XVH-
snn, S. lledwell, C. Hemmings, ld. Parker, J. lirlmt, lb. Jacques, T. Sutton, and L. Dickey. FOURTH RONY:
J. L-lm-Illel, M. Morgan, Li. Layer, J. King, ll, 1-iajek, IB. Cosper, and S. Hammett. FIFTH ROXV: N, Dean, S.
Morlriell, S. Gemmill. S. Henry. lb. Her-r,ngA M. Cetenze, XV. Lilzzle, and J. brown. VBGTTOM RONV: M. Mille.,
G. Groesiwack, B. Storey, C. Marcotti, J. Cullen, J. Stewart, E- MOVGHO. fllld G- l3F0ek91'-
Another spectacular year was had by the Concert Band. Presenting
their luminating pre-game and halftime performances during football
season added much to the Colonists' spirit.
Among the many activities the band participated in this year were
the District Musical Festival, the State Music Festival, the Arcadia Parade,
and the Santa Ana Parade, in which they took first place in competition
with other high school and junior college bands. The band scored again
when they walked off with fifth place at the Long Beach All-Western Band
Reviewg this was the first time in Anahelm's history the band has placed at
Band Director this parade.
ROBERT REYNOLDS
Showing off their many talents, the band marched in the Halloween
Parade at l.a Palma, and the Christmas Parade at Disneyland.
The band has sincerely left the graduating class of '60 with many
sparkling memories of the year.
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Under the capable direction ot Carey Gibbs, vocal instructor, was
this years Mozart Choir.
Mozart Choir, the highest selected singing group on the All campus,
has participated in many community and school activities. They started
the year by singing tor parents at the junior PTA dinner, and at several
ot the Anaheim churches. At Christmas time they caroled through the
halls ot Anaheim High and presented the annual Christmas Concert with
the band.
ln February they presented a program, along with the rest ot the
music groups, tor all the titth graders in the Anaheim Elementary district.
ln April they went on tour throughout the San Diego area. They
also participated in the Long Beach Madrigal Festival at Long Beach City
College. To top att a busy season they performed at the annual Spring
Concert at AUHS.
CAREY GI BBS
Choir Director
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A CAPPELLA--'FOI' IIOXV: G. I-lawkins, S. Pelilt, N, Harvey. S. Armstrong. B. Hatfield, H. I4lt'hl6llNVZ1ll6l'. G, l'2ll'lI'I', Ii, Hamill, T. Mullen. .I, Gond,
IS, Hare, I., QVVQIIISIOII, l'. Svhroll, :md IG, lloeltvhvr. SECOND ROXV: P. Host-Om, IS. Spatz. C. Svililvsky, NY. liurgm-ss, lil. Filaflelpliizi, H. Daven-
port, R. Lewis, T, Visvl, U. t'1u1ui11g:Iiam. Ii. Storey. M, Mc'KQe, M. Baker, and S. Killmrgvr. 'l"I-lllill HUXY: U. Adams, V. Dickerson, IJ. Peter, K.
Lnngson, S. Henry, V, Slzuilmfy, ll. Hzirrison. XY. C0l'lll'21I1, C, Jungkeit, N. 1"a11g'hnclv1', IZ. Fisher, :md 1'. I.zxll1rop, li1J'l"l'lJM HOXY: C. Timm, S.
Saville, S. Czu'1':u'il1o. I., Ii:u':1, Ii. I'PIl'l'S0ll, Ii, Ulsen, li, Smithton, J. Keller, F. St'0uI'e1', K. Svliuixip, .I, .Izu'ksmi, IC. Moore, :md .I, Hurlbet.
A Cappella, Girls' Glee, Men's Glee
ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE-'FOI' HOXV: G. lfishvr, .I, C'zux'ley, C. Sliger, S. Peeik, J, I3vclt'o1'd, J. NW-limi. T, XYLXSII-1'l1olrl. S, Ytlllllfl, IC. Ulzlussen, 15.
K0lI9l'lS0I1x V. Powvll. U. GuilQl'l'B'. und I., Szmli. SECOND RONV: G. Rettig. S, Lamlvdin, P. Lund, L. NV0z1vv1', ll. Justin, li, Glzlmpe, C. l"4?I'glISO11, S.
I'3Y'03'l9F. 3, 1'PUfl'50I1. 'IT ITYUWII, 17, llvllz. .I. Smith, K, Shaw, and M. Dye. THIRD HUNY: K. HktIIl1'll'lI, G. XYe:11'. 'I'. t'ouig:Iio, P. MOSQS, L. Kuufmes,
J. Hlzlkv, S. LHUIIOS, A. 'l'ilyI01'. .I. I.ev1-r, I.. Heeylxrook. L. Corlwit, J, .-X1lfIQ1'SOI1, and 'l'. Htwliaiifln-Z. IiO'l"l'OIXI IYIOXVZ V. SZllIIltl1'I'S, K. Strouach, B.
Phlug, S. Moiser, D. l'l1'llllLlQiIIIIIIlg, U. .letfely G. Zzlhl, D. Maley, L. Goldwynn. J. Lzmer, J. Nvlsou, I., Nm-Isam, :xml J. Iizxrrrft,
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:1nd.I,.Inl111s4111. SIGUHNIJ TIOXY: K, Imvis, H. t'a11'1'illo, N. 3lilllll0S6. D,L0f1'k1'idg4-, lf. Ki11g'1-1', G. l'ltQI'l, S, XXTHITIIIHS. S. Hz1lIz11'1l, S. ll:1llz11'd, M,
Toissus, 111111 .I. Ililwle. THIRD ROXY: Y. Kushie, P. S1M'i1lX, A. Lzindrey, M. C'l1z'is1e0, G. K1-1'k1-ly, L. l,lllllT.011, T3l:1cklt111'11. P. M:1x:11'i:1, ll. l'OIlH11ll'lgS,
IJ. I.z1111lux1'11, U. L1f11111o11, and P. Pitlee. I!O'1"I'OM HOW: J. Mnznrio, .L Jenkins, J. Johnson, IJ. Dean, L. Johnson, R. Lopez, Y, I.n11oz, ZlIlLl Ii, Pass-
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Show Ability in Various Performances
Completing another successful year of entertainment were the
musical choruses of Colonyville. Along with the A Cappella Choir,
Mens Glee, and Girls' Glee I, a new choral group, Girls' Glee Il,
was added this year.
Performing for fifth grade concerts, musical programs for Fre-
mont Junior High School, special programs for the community, and
Colonist assemblies, these four choral groups furthered their popu-
larity.
Under the direction and supervision of Carey Gibbs, these Ana-
heim singers presented the first annual Thanksgiving program for
the students in the auditorium. Through their voices the more serious
side of Thanksgiving was brought out. Joining in with the Colonist
Band and Mozart Choir, the A Cappella choir helped present a 40-
minute assembly of beautiful inspirational music for the students at
Christmas time. Both iovial and serious songs were presented at
this time. Another activity during the year for these Connies and
Clems was their participation in Anaheim's annual spring concert,
which won high acclaim.
lt can sincerely be said that all of these talented choral groups
of Anaheim High School have shown tireless effort to truly make
this year filled sky high with uncountable musical memories for
all Connies and Clems.
ivlEN's GLEEf'l'01' HOXY: M. Celenze, 11. 11iLI'll1'Y, T. 1411-iq, D. Nelson, and D. .14'1y1111. .1:o'1'ii'0M HOW: J. Morris, H. Kirk, D. Shrlnds, and D.
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Uoioiiisl slutt' ttcsrins work rturing suiiinii-r.
Varsity meets and conquers the Las Vegas Wildcats . . . Josh
Tofield tells of summer visit to Germany as foreign exchange
student . . . election of student council representatives held . . .
OCTOBER-preliminary scholarship aptitude tests are held . . .
iuniors sponsor Redlands Romp . . . sophomores hold PTA
dinner . . . Judy Gray was chosen as fifth maiorette . . .
Mozart Club held initation . . . Joan Goodwin is prexy of
week . . . Colonist yearbook wins two first place plaques at
Orange Coast College ...' 'The Desk Set' is chosen for iunior
play , . . class sweater selections offered to juniors . . . FBLA
holds officer elections . , . Vanmen trample La Habra . . .
FBLA attends conference at Santa Monica . . . Lockheed offers
Ile-Ilo Hop llI'Sl rleuuw- of ye-:itz
Hz1rlf'm Ulowns bent Faculty Flubs.
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SEPTEMBER-Before the official opening of school, Girls' League
Cabinet held the Big and Little Sister party and fashion show
. . . Student Body Officers spent two days at Camp Osceola at
a leadership conference . . . school began . . . sophomores
have the biggest class with T228 students . . . Hello Hop held
in big gym . . . Colonists welcome Teresita Domingo, and
Akira Nakagiri, foreign exchange students . . . Student body
cards go on sale . . . Y clubs hold big rally... T5 clubs name
new officers . . . T8 new members are welcomed to faculty . . .
green "ll" start practice on the football field . . . FFA sponsor
Sweetheart Contest . . . seniors start having pictures taken for
annual . . . Bob Dickey is spotlighted as prexy of the week . . .
Girls model for trip :mil lillli- sister im:-15.
scholarships to seniors . . . shopping center sponsors girls'
popularity test . . , FFA names Roxie Thompson as chapter
sweetheart . , . sophomores choose class officers . . . Seniors and
iuniors hold PTA dinners . . . '59 Colonist rated in top ten
nationally . , . Anahi hosts Americas Junior Miss . . . Band,
drill team perform in annual Halloween parade . . .
NOVEMBER-Anaheim, Tribe meet for 3l time, with the Col-
onists the victors . . . Blue and Gold day is held . . . Sandy
Patterson is selected as Young Careerist . .. Junior Achievement
L pupils make Christmas decorations . . . Beta Gamma goes
an first field trip ,..' 'Shine on Harvest Moon" set as theme
for homecoming dance . . Atoms for Peace" assembly
School's History I
Vegas or Rust, 1110110 of sctmictt.
held . . . Carolyn Hennings elected as Daughter of the American
Revolution finalist . . . "Argonaut Retreat" sponsored by the
senior class is a big success . . . Royal court is announced . . .
Class of T945 honored by homecoming festivities . . . YMCA
holds smorgasborg dinner . . . annual mum sale held by Sub
Debs . . . Rockhounds enioy iaunt to Barstow . . "As Time
Goes By" is theme for spring concert . , . Homecoming dance
ends week of festivities . . . Sharon Woodruff, Ricky Scheffler,
crowned king and queen, princesses are Susie Andres, Rita
Beeman, Becky Forsythe and Ann Davis . . .
DECEMBER-seniors win PTA drive . . . marching bandmen
bring honor to Anahi . . . Girls' league convention held at
Fullerton High . . . A Cappella presents holiday assembly
Clowns teach referee to play basketball.
by Colonists for the needy . . . request for homes for Exchange
program given , . . juniors give girls' league assembly . . .
tryouts for dancers in spring concert held . . . banquet,
theater party slated for service pointers . . . seniors sponsor
"Western Roundup" . . . .loyce Kulak named Anahi's T960
Homemaker of Tomorrow . . . plans for grad nite party begin
. . . geologists visit mine dumps . . . Harlem Clowns meet
Faculty Flubs in big gym . . . newly finished statue re-appears
in pond . . . Servettes hold hot cocoa sale . . . seniors sponsor
dance . . . Dr. Humbert gives assembly on our "Presidents" . .
FEBRUARY-Senior classes from Anaheim and Western hold
Hrst intra-district meeting . . . nine connies and clems sent to
Shown in Pictures
Christmas Twilight lirings enjoyable- nieinories.
. . . AU receives trophy from Western Pioneers . . : Juniors
enact "The Desk Set" . . . "Christmas Twilight" formal held
. . z Choirs present free public concert . . . Sub Debs hold toy
drive for mentally retarded children . . . Bible club golfs at
Shady Acres . . . Roto-Hi participates in debate contest
. . 1 Pacers take fifth in all CIF finals . . . Colonists host repre-
sentatives from Redlands University . . . Rancho High is site
of conference for student leaders . . . music department pre-
sents holiday assembly . . . students aid Salvation Army with
canned food drive . . . Anaheim clubs have busy Yuletide . . ,
Vacation time rolls around . . .
JANUARY-welcome l96O . . . World Clothing Week enacted
Junior girls go heatnik in asselnlily.
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Tickets being' sold for CIF playoffs.
Anaheim receives U'OIJhb' lifter
beating' XYestern.
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Edna Moore Cinderella for 1960.
ment sponsored by Anaheim and Western students . . . Joel
Poinsot, Western's French Foreign Exchange Student attends
joint meeting of French and Spanish Club at AU . . . Casabans
win Sunset League Honors . . .
MARCH-3l seniors have chance of being Gold Seal Bearers
. . . Future Farmers of America hold annual convention . . .
Edna Moore is crowned queen of Cinderella Ball . . . Seniors
measured for caps and gowns . . . National Merit Scholarship
examinations to be given to 62 juniors . . ,Anaheim proves to
excel in speech and debate as l5 students win high honors in
different categories . . . Dale Coulter wins top prize in Mech-
anics Aptitude test with 951, . . . Annual Convention held for
Beatnik Ball scene of bongo l'Ollli'Si.
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Sacramento to attend Youth and Government . . . Norwegian
folk dancers appeared at a Community Concert . . . Thespians
presented the "Thespian Shiskabobm . . . Roto-Hi participates
in Student Legislative Congress in Norwalk . . . William Allen
entertains Colonists in assembly by showing films of his experi-
ences with wildlife . . . Connie Sliger, Pearl O'Hanian, Judy
Bedford, Dee Stewart, Pat Beale, and Merium Easton chosen
as Girls' League Representatives . . . School holiday held in
honor of Lincoln . . . GAA holds hockey playday . . . Senior
girls present "Hedda Hopper Goes to Hollywood" for girls'
league assembly . . . Colony Basketballers beat Long Beach
Wilson in CIF Playoffs . . . Orange County Speech Tourna-
Seniors go high class with opera in asembly.
Future Farmers of America . . . Sophomore girls put on assem-
bly, the theme being "TV-A Babysitter's Best Friend" . . .
Maurice Zam, nationally known pianist plays for Colonists
. . . City Basetball Championship won by beating Western
. . . Drill Team tryouts held . . . Colonial Coeds sponsor Don-
key Basketball game . . . Junior College tests held for Sen-
iors . . . Colonist Club puts on basketball award assembly
. . . Basketball team gives school Sunset League Trophy and
Second place CIF Trophy . . . "What ls America?" assembly
given by Otto M. Brees . . . Beatnik Ball is zorchy as it
swings on, thanks to Colonist Knights . . . Cecil Gough nar-
rates Girls' League Fashion Show . . . Future Homemakers of
America hold section convention . . . Mozart Choir brings
As Most Memories
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Western brings exchange assembly lo AU.
cool Jazz Concert to AHS . . . Presses stop printing of Anoranco
for preparations of Colonist yearbook . . . Usherettes sponsor
candy sale . . .
APRIL-End of 3rd quarter . . . Band presents concert for Fre-
mont Jr. High . . . Petitions available for student body offices
. . . Student Body officers' primary election held . . . Foreign
Exchange Club sponsors the "Volleyball Dance" . . . Excellent
surfing movies of Howaii and Mexico shown to Colonists
. . . Here at last-Spring Vacation . . . "Grad-Nite tickets to
go on sale in Student Store . . . Seniors vote on graduation
announcements . . . Perfect score of lOOtX, in Noma Spelling
Test received by Rosalie Boiorquez, Sandra Campbell, Margie
Voting takes place for new student body officers.
-held at the Lafayette Hotel in Long Beach, arrives . . .
Memorial Day comes and allows a one-day holiday for busy
students and faculty. . .
JUNE-Primary and final elections held for yell and song
leaders . . . Honor is the keyword at the Service Point Banquet,
after which those attending went and saw Ben Hur . . . Sen-
iors participate in Baccalureatte service . . . Graduation -
finally here . . . Grad nite party starts and lasts into the wee
small hours of the morning with Les Brown and band pro-
viding the entertainment . . . June l7, the closing date of school.
And so ends another year in our life, a year filled with fun
and laughter, tears and sorrow and filled mainly with "Mem-
ories of Yesterday".
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Awards assembly honors basketball players.
Conrad, Mary DeLao, Laura Johnson, Bobbie Lentz, Sandra
Lever, Vera Martin, Sharon Masonry, Marilyn Miller, Diane Mor-
gan, Bertha Pruitt, and Deanna Stewart . . .
MAY-Colonial Coeds hold tea for new girls wishing mem-
bership . . . Senior students produce and act in i'Sabrina Fair"
for afternoon matinee and evening performance . . . Sub Debs
give tea in library to acquaint possible new members with old
. . . Cadets hold annual Military Ball which was enjoyed by
all of those attending . . . Choirs and singing groups com-
bined with Dance Band to provide entertainment in form of
Spring Concert, "As Time Goes By" . . .Concert Band provides
more entertainment as it presents a concert for the Connies
and Clems . . . At last-the long awaited Junior-Senior Prom
Sock Hop enjoyed by students.
Are Again Reviewed
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l.inrlzi Stratton rl-ce-ives trophy for
C0unt'y's best 1959 annual.
Many Students Through Year Receive
America-The above four per-
sons were this years tinalists in
the Bank ot America achieve-
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Leadership Contest is Bob McCandless pictured below.
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and individual trophies were
these active members in debate
and speech. From lett to right:
Harry Campbell, Howard Adler,
Sandy Fabian, and Bob Fabian,
and Bob Long. KNEELING: Josh
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High Honors for Outstanding Abilities
Shown below is .losh Toheld,
who out ot all the AU stu-
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Merit Scholarship Tests, was '
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Congratulating the above students tor showing their abilities
and becoming the class ot l96O valedictorians is Frank
Kellogg principal. Those who received this great distinc-
Shown above in the center picture is Carolyn Hennings who was the
DAR finalist and who also received the Outstanding Student Award, plus
a great deal ot other honors during the year.
Shown to the right are the Boys' State Representative and the Girls'
State Representatives Bill Crain, and Carol Jeter, respectively.
tion were Catherine Gates, Karen Langson and Marilyn
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Anzihoini varsity football comelies Don Lent, Ilrunl Cowser, John Vtlilliii, and Claim Van Hoorebelciz are shown with the Anaheim City Championship
iI'01lilX, won Dy the Colony g'1'icliiv1's by Virtue ol' their Zyl-li Win over the W1-stern I-'i011wer's.
Anaheim City Trophy Taken by Efforts
Under the guidance of head coach Clare Van Hoorebeke, this
year's varsity football team, in defending their championship, lost it to
the Santa Ana Saints by one-half game. The Colonists dropped a
close 32-25 decision to the Saints in the second game of the league
season. This game proved to be the deciding one for the league
crown.
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varsity gridders did not go without honors as they won the Hrst
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Gene Donnelly, U'21l11G1'Q .liin Howard, field 111a11zige1'g and ljucl Fassel,
equipinc,-nt manager.
Colonists defeated their cross-town rival, Western 24-6, to win this
championship. With the crown, the Colonists received the Al Cotler
Memorial Trophy to keep at least until next year, depending on the
outcome of next year's Anaheim-Western game.
Head coach Van Hoorebeke was assisted in directing the team
by John Vtfallin and Don Lent, line coaches, and Brant Cowser, end
coach. Helping the coaches were Gene Donnelly, trainer, Jim
Howard, field manager, and Bud Fassel, equipment manager.
A total of six Vanmen were named to the All-Sunset League
teams. This number was exceeded only by champion Santa Ana
with TO all-leaguers. Rick Scheffler and Bob Luecke were named to
the hrst team, Halfback Rick Scheffler was the spark of the Colony
attack this year with his many fine runs. Bob Luecke, an end,
transferred to Anaheim High at the beginning of this year. He was
a great threat on defense as well as on offense.
Dick Waliga, 2l5-pound linebacker, was named to the first team
on defense.
Two Anahi linemen, Tom Thueson and John Gibson, were named
to the second team.
The Colony quarterback, Mike Rice, was named to the second
team.
This year's varsity was generally an inexperienced one as only
six starters from last year's offensive and defensive teams returned.
They were Bob Kelly, Mike Rice, Rick Scheffler, John Gibson, Dick
Waliga and Tom Thueson. However, they were backed by a number
of other returning lettermen, Chuck Cox, tackle, Bob Dickey, guard,
Steve Dunlavy, fullback, Jim Magil, center, and Tom Lambeth, half-
back.
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Opening the season on a winning note, the
Colonists defeated the Las Vegas Wildcats T4-6
at Las Vegas. Rick Scheffler scored the open-
ing Anaheim touchdown on a one-yard plunge
during the second quarter. Also during the
second period, Mike Rice connected with Bob
Luecke on a 32-yard pass tor the second Anahi
TD.
REDLANDS
Anaheim suffered its first loss of the season
to the Redland Terriers 20-O, All of the Terrier
touchdowns were scored on runs as the Red-
lands team tore through the Colonists for a
total of 230 yards.
Anaheim threatened early in the game when
a Redlands fumble was recovered on the Terrier
27 by an Anahi lineman. However, the Colo-
nists were unable to capitalize on their good
fortune.
The Redlands scores came on a two-yard
quarterback sneak, a five-yard line plunge,
and a four-yard line play.
To begin the league season, the Colonists de-
feated the La Habra Highlanders 30-7.
Anahi's first touchdown came during the first
quarter on a 62-yard pass and run play from
quarterback Mike Rice to halfback Rick Scheffler.
Dave Rideout kicked the conversion and Anahi
led 7-O.
The Vanmen scored again early in the sec-
ond quarter after a La Habra fumble was re-
covered by Anahi's Bob Dickey on the High-
lander l5. The scoring play was a one-yard
plunge by quarterback Mike Rice. The conver-
sion was good, and Anahi led T4-O,
Also during the second quarter, halfback
Tom Lambeth took a Highlander punt on the
Anahi 45 and rambled the 55 yards for the
score.
Shortly before the half, Anahi scored again
after end Bob Luecke intercepted a pass and
ran 40 yards to score Anaheim's last TD.
Minutes later, the last score ot the game was
made by Anaheim when the Highlander quar-
terback was tackled behind the Highlander
goal to score two points for the Vanmen.
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Tackle Tackle Center Quarterback
SANTA ANA HUNTINGTON BEACH
Anaheim suffered its only T959 league loss
at the hands of the Santa Ana Saints by a
narrow 32-25 margin. The game featured two
consecutive kickoffs returned for touchdowns.
Anaheim's Bob Kelly took the opening kick-
off and raced 82 yards for the touchdown.
However, the Saints John Longstreth took Ana-
hi's kickoff and returned it 9l yards for the
score. Before the half ended, the Saints scored
two more times to take a T9-6 lead.
After the half, the Saints quickly scored again.
Towards the end of the third quarter, John Gib-
son blocked a Saint punt and Anahi recovered
on the Saint l7. Soon afterward, Mike Rice
Went over from the seven-yard line for the
score. Then the Saints scored their final TD.
The Vanmen then quickly scored two touch-
downs before the final gun. The first came on
a 75-yard pass and run play from Rice to Rick
Scheffler. The Colony scored its final TD on a
one-yard plunge by Rice. The conversion was
not good.
Recovering quickly from their 32-25 loss to
Santa Ana, the Colonists drilled the Huntington
Beach Oilers 32-O. The Vanmen wasted little
time in scoring as they hit pay dirt the second
time they had the ball. The march covered 63
yards with Rick Scheffler rambling the final 28
yards for the score.
During the second quarter, the Colonists put
together one of their best drives of the season
going 95 yards in T9 plays. The scoring play
was a one-yard pass from Mike Rice to
Scheffler.
After the half, Mike Rice scored Anahi's third
touchdown on a three-yard line play. The
scoring march covered 52 yards in six plays.
Later Rice threw a QT-yard pass to Scheffler
for another Anaheim score. The score was set
up after Bob Luecke intercepted an Oiler pass.
The Vanmen scored their final touchdown
soon after when Jerry Shigekawa plunged over
from the two. With the conversion, the final
score of 32-O was reached.
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NEWPORT HARBOR
Returning after two games away, the Colo-
nists defeated the Newport Harbor Sailors 35-7.
Shortly before the end of the first quarter, the
Colony scored its first touchdown after a 68-yard
march. The scoring play was a two-yard pass
from Mike Rice to Rick Scheffler.
Soon after the start of the second quarter, the
Colonists scored again to end an 87-yard
march. Rice passed to Bob Kelley for the score.
Shortly before the half, Rice passed to
Scheffler for Anahi's third score. The play
covered 40 yards.
After the half, the Sailors drove 59 yards in
eight plays for their only score. However,
Anaheim came back to score twice more to
take the 35-7 victory.
ln the early part of the fourth quarter, the
Vanmen scored their final touchdown.
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FU LLERTON
Despite a scoreless first half the Anaheim
Colonists downed the Fullerton Indians by an
overwhelming 28-7 margin.
Following the half, the Colonists were quick
to score after recovering a Fullerton fumble on
the Tribe l2. The scoring play was a T2-yard
run by Rick Scheffler.
The Colonists scored three times during the
fourth period. The first came shortly after the
period's start on a 29-yard run by Scheffler.
Later, aided by a Fullerton fumble on their own
T9-yard line, the Colony scored again. Steve
Dunlavy's one-yard plunge was the scoring
play.
Shortly before the contest's end, the Colony
scored its final touchdown. After a 72-yard
march, the ball rested on the lndian's one.
Helmut Duatschek then made the score.
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Halfback Anaheinvs narrow 27-21 victory over Garden Grove Argonauts. End
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Ability Will Spark '61 Team
GARDEN GROVE
Playing against a team not expected to give
them much trouble, the Colonists barely edged
past the Garden Grove Argonauts 27-21. The
game started as a rout for Anahi as the Van-
men scored two touchdowns in rapid order.
The first climaxed a 70-yard march.
Just before the half, the Argo's Bob Main-
bourg raced 14 yards to give the Argos their
first score.
After the half, Anahi scored again to end a
70-yard drive.
However, the Grovers, down 20-7, came back
quickly to score two touchdowns. The scoring
plays were 38-yard and 36-yard runs by Main-
bourg. The Grover's made all their conver-
sions to lead 21-20.
Anaheim came back to take a slim 27-21 lead,
which it kept until the last gun.
ED SCHEFFLER
Quarterback
BILL GOVE
Manager
TERRY HAMMOND
Manager
WESTERN
ln their first meeting with Western, the Colo-
nists downed the Pioneers 24-6.
There was no scoring in the first quarter al-
though the Vanmen drove the ball to the West-
ern 19, only to lose possession on a fumble.
However, during the second period the Colo-
nists scored to climax a 52-yard march.
After the halftime, Anaheim took a poor
Western punt on the Pioneer 30 and seven plays
later, the Vanmen scored on a five-yard run
by Rick Scheffler.
Then, Western scored its only touchdown
to end a 59-yard march.
During the fourth quarter, the Colonist scored
twice. The first was on a two-yard plunge by
Mike Rice. Soon afterward, Anahi scored
again. The scoring play was a three-yard pass
from Rice to Bob Luecke.
JERRY SHIPLEY JERRY SPATZ
End Guard
Junior halfback Dave Rideout' is downed by an NVestern gridder
during the C010ny's 2-I-6 win over the P1OH68l'S.
TOM SAC KY
Center
TOM SCALI
Tackle
RAY SPRAGGINS
End
SAM WILLIAMS
Manager
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Assistant Coach Head Coach
JV's Have Winning League Season As
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Coaches Bob Hager and Jack Lee, with the T960 Junior
Varsity football team, had an even record ot tour wins and
tour losses.
The .layvees dropped their two practice games to Red-
lands by a score ot 7-6 and to Millikan by T3-7. The
Hagerman started oft the Sunset League play by over-
powering La Habra l2-7. Then the Santa Ana Saints proved
too strong tor the Colonists and beat Anaheim l9'O. ln-
the second meeting of the Colonists and the Saints, the
Anaheimers turned the tables on the Saints and tromped
them 32-12,
The Anahi Jayvees took on Fullerton, the Colonists'
worst rivals, and scalped the Indians 35-7. Anaheim
squeezed out a hard-fought battle with Garden Grove
with a tight score ot T4-13.
Anaheim finished the season with a loss to the up
and coming cross town rivals, Western, by a score of 19-O.
Dean Heal rents oft' yzirclngre aided by-the trlocking' 01' l'h21I'les Savky in
the Fullerton gamut- playvd on Clayes Fleld.
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By virtue of their good 5-2 league record, the Colonist
B football team finished in a tie for the first place in the
Sunset League. The Don Liebhart, George Roussos, and
Dale Hughes coached middleweights were l-l in pre-league
play. After losing to the Millikan Rams 'I4-O, the B's
dropped the Redland Terriers by a wide 25-7 margin.
ln the Sunset League race, the middleweights defeated
the La Habra Highlanders in a close 7-6 decision, the Santa
Ana Saints 25-l2, and the Huntington Beach Oilers 20-0 be-
fore suffering their first league loss to the Newport Harbor
Sailors l3-0. The middleweights went on to defeat the
Fullerton lndians and the Garden Grove Argonauts by
respective scores of 26-l4 and 27-6 before being dropped
in their first meeting with cross-town rival Western in a
hardfought l3-l2 contest to close out the season.
For the season, the B's racked up l48 points while
allowing their opponents 85.
The middleweights were paced by line captain Tom
Nabbe, backfield captain Bill Burns, and most valuable
player Ron Yett.
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Colony liulflwar-k llill Burns catches a touchdown pass as two lfullvrton
players try in vziin to break up the play. Anaheim overpowered the lnrliims
26-14.
T Middleweights Win Co-Championship
B FOOTBALL-'TOP ROVV: M. Oden, G. Mendoza, NB. Dlirns, M. Loft
quist, L. '1'll1'll8I', H, Abbott, L. Revd, L. Acosta, b, Glll1l'I'i'tZ,'?Lllfl L
Mills. SECOND KOXV: C. YVinn, .'l. Rose, li. Yett, T. YVal'ts, A. Airfhrolh
B. Storey, XY. Goodwin, D. Dyer, li. l4'ulgumot'o.
Moreno. THIRD ROXV: R. Howell, E. Heinze, J.
Deaslev, D, Arunskron, C, Dean. D. NYilkinson, M,
DON LIEE'-HART GEORGE Roussos DALE HUGHES J. YVZITIICS, :ind R. Young. l'iO'l'TOM KOXV: M.
, Brewer, lf. Collins, N. Innerbifhler, IJ, l'e1ei1'illa, D.
Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach J- Duran, and M. Tu,-nipggfidg
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C FOOTBALL SQUAD-TU1' ROTV: Y. Pinelli. T. Elgas. TS. Ralston. Tl. Kelley. D, Denevan. R.
Plante, H. Sc-ltimiilile. M, Noineland, and IJ. Hziuck. SECOND HOTT: J. Jeffers, A. Brunson, M.
Shannon, B. Vukelicili, TXT. Stout, D, 'SVilkirs0n, C. Pietsch. D. Morales. and R, Law1'eni?e. THIRD
ROXY: R. Pitcller, .l. Reildel, IS. BIHZIPIS, K, Mzizihs. L. Smith, IE. lflarvs. k',VSliields, P. Riley. L.
XVoods0n, and G. Meyer. BOTTOM ROXY: Cozwli G. Grey- li. Key, R. Drive, H, Butzsold. XV. TVeis'
ter. J. Keys. .l. Brown. I,. Thueson, D. Peralta, and Coach M, Drakke.
G. GREY M. BRAKKE
Head Coach Ass't Coach
Greymen Complete a Building Season
Alike Stout Ainzihi halfback, is shown tripping up 3 Newport ballczirrier
with Clint PieI.sCh Closing in for an assist.
With Mike Shannon as captain ot the Colonists light-
weights, they went through the season with a tour win-
tive loss record tor the season.
Coached by Jerry Grey and Miles Bralcke the Anaheim
C team came out ot the season with a not to be ashamed
ot third place.
The "Mites" split their practice games, losing to El Monte
by a score ot 9-6, and running over South Torrance O-27.
The Greyman started the season by losing to La Habra
lO-7. Following the loss, they came back to take two
from Santa Ana T9-O and Huntington Beach 20-O. The C's
ended a winning streak by losing to Newport Harbor i3-O
and to Fullerton 6-O. Garden Grove proved to be a
push-over as the midgets defeated them 25-O. The Colo-
nist's C team ended their season by losing to Western by
a l4-O score.
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Shown above are the six sparkplugs for Anaheirrfs second place team in the CIF- TINY are loft to right: Bob lf'ranC'0, F1'2iHk Pet9I'S, George HY2110.
Jim Starr, Terry Thatcher, and Hob Luecke.
Poceol by Six-Mon Starling Lineup
Shown ubove are lhe trophies won by ALl's victorious basketball team. The trophies :lr-cleft to right: the S21ll110I'llZll'di1'l0 Consolation 'I'ou1-lmmpnt
trophy, the Sunset League trophy, the second place CIF trophy, and the Beverly Hllls Tournament trophy.
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F, Peters
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BASKETBALL-TOP ROXV: G. Ryan, J. Starr, T. Thatcher, and H. Luer-ke. SECOND ROXV: Coach D. Liehhart, D. Carlson, Thomason,
, and Y. Payne. BOTTOM ROYV: S. XVilli:ims, manager, B. Franco, G. Arthur, B. XVa1kIey. and T. Hammond. manager.
Anaheim's Basketball Team Had Best
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Coach Don Liebhart led his i960 varsity basketball team to many
outstanding victories. Among these, probably the most outstanding
was a very close second-place showing in the CIF finals following a
championship in the Sunset League. The Colonists five entered two
tournaments, the Beverly Hills and the San Bernardino Tourney. A
championship was taken by Anaheim in the Beverly Hills and a con-
solation championship in the San Berdoo.
Anaheim became known for the basketball team with six starting
players. They were Bob Luecke, Bob Franco, Frank Peters, George
Ryan, Jim Starr, and Terry Thatcher.
Though many honors were given to the team, there were also
many honors given to the players individually. Bob Luecke, 6'3"
center, made all CIF first team and all-Sunset League first team.
Bob Franco, 5'6" guard, made all-Sunset League second team. Terry
Thatcher, a big 6'4" forward, was named to the Sunset League second
team. Frank Peters, the only junior on the hbig six," was named to
the all-Sunset League third team.
BUD WALKLEY GARY ARTHUR
Guard Forward
Year Ever as They Captured Sunset
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l Anaheim started the basketball season by winning a
i practice game with Ventura, 60-49, with George Ryan, the
big gun of the game, scoring i6 points. Bob Luecke was
right behind Ryan with 13 points.
Anaheim met their first opponents on the home court
with a victory over Santa Barbara 53-39. Jim Starr was
high point man of this game with 14 points.
Next for the Anahi squad was Las Vegas. They met
on the Las Vegas court and the Colony brought home the
Vegas-town victory by a score of 58-5l,
Rancho Vegas was next for the Colony club. George
Ryan led the team with l4 points to a 49-42 victory at
Rancho Vegas.
Anaheim entered the Beverly Hills Tourney and
triumphed as undefeated champions. Defeated in the
tourney were El Monte, 38-35, Santa Monica, 65-50, Ven-
tura, 50-46, and Beverly Hills, 46-42.
Anaheim entered the San Bernardino Tournament right
after defeating Buena Park High School, 75-50. The Colo-
nists club lost the first game to Antelope Valley by a
score of 52-42. After this loss Anaheim entered into con-
solation play and became champions by defeating Redondo
Beach, 72-48, Chaffey, 50-46, and Fontana, 44-36.
Big it't" 't'e1-ry Thatcher goes up for two against Hlultingtou Beach. The
Colonisls overpowered the Oilers by at score of 52-36.
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tifim-rl Newport Hui-Ivor plan-1' during the Colonists' ST-ll win over 111
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League Trophy, Then Battled to Second
BOB FRANCO BILL THOMASON
Guard Forward
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Starting oft the Sunset League- Anaheim detected La
Habra 64-42. High score man tor Anaheim was Bob
Luecke with 15 points. Backing him up were Terry Thatcher
and Frank Peters with 10 points apiece.
After the win over Santa Ana, due to a forfeit by the
Saints, the Colony overpowered Huntington Beach, 52-36.
Jim Starr was Anaheims gun ot this game with 14 points.
All-CIF man, Bob Luecke was at his usual best in the
Newport Harbor game by scoring 13 of the 57 points that
beat Newports 41 points.
Again Luecke proved his skill in the Fullerton game,
which AU won 49-32, by scoring 18 points.
Garden Grove didn't give the varsity tive much
trouble as Anaheim completely rolled over the Argos by
doubling every point they made. The Colonists won 65-32.
Completing the first round in Sunset League play, the
Colonists wiped out Western, 67-39. Bob Franco was
high point man in this tussle.
Starting off again with La Habra, Anaheim won 68-51.
Jim Starr was the spark of the game with 17 points to his
credit.
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Place in CIF Competition to Finish the
One ot the most exciting games of the year was a hard-
tought tussle with Santa Ana. The Saints were edged out
46-45. George Ryan was the powerhouse tor the Colony
as he shot for T3 points.
Terry Thatcher and Bob Luecke teamed up on Hunting-
ton Beach scoring 29 points between them as the Colony
pumped a 56-43 victory over the Oilers.
Little Bob Franco scored an amazing 24 points against
Newport Harbor as Newport lost out 62-56.
ln the battle tor the Sunset League title, Frank Peters
led the Colony attack to a victory over Fullerton by scoring
l6 points. The score was 39-35.
Bob Franco set the Colonists' l96O season record tor
points in a single game with 29 points against Garden
Grove who lost 70-46.
In the last game ot Sunset League play, Jim Starr with
ll points teamed up with Bob Franco and Frank Peters with
TO points apiece to flatten Western 52-35.
The Sunset League Championship was coach Don Lieb-
hart's main goal, even though there was much more in store
for the l96O varsity basketball team.
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Year with a Winning Record of 30-2
After capturing the Sunset League crown, the varsity
roundballers entered the CIF playoffs.
The first game was a close action-filled game with
Wilson High School of Long Beach. When the final buzzer
sounded, the Colony came out victorious over the beach-
town team, 50-47. Bob Franco and Bob Luecke sparked
the team with T4 points for Franco and ll for Luecke.
Montebello was the team facing AU next. Though the
Colony finally came out on the top by a heart-throbbing
score of 50-49, there were many times when it looked
doubtful that they could do it. The Liebhartmen were
trailing in the game until the final period when they started
clicking and won the tussle.
Third on the list for Anaheim in CIF was Santa Barbara.
Though AU led the scoring during most of the game, the
Santa Barbara basketballers closed the margin in the last
quarter to two points as Anaheim came out on top, 38-36.
Bob Franco was high point man with ll points.
The Anahimen went to Los Angeles State College for
the semi-finals against San Diego Hoover. After a hard
scrap with the Hoovers, Anaheim came home a victorious
team and ready to go to the ClF finals for the championship.
Hoover went home defeated by a score of 39-34.
The Colonists went back to the L. A. State College to
meet L. B. Poly for the CIF championship. Though Anaheim
fought hard against Poly, they proved to be a tough team
1 for AU that night and the Colonists lost the championship,
46-39.
C0l0NY All-CIT" Dl?1fVO1' Hott Luevke stI'v:lC'l1e-s for 21 relimmct l'lllI'it1Q' Ai1:ihi's
livaz'llii'x-zilaiiie' Ml-itil loss io Lung: lleacli Poly in the CIl7'f111:1lS,
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D, Bell, :md D. l'ilLLllkt'l0I'. BOTTOIN1 ROXV: li. llurns, Ii. NYal1ers, S. Clark, R. SItl'2Lf.U.LlllS, and C. Kelly.
As Junior Varsity Squad Loses Crown
Having only a tair season, the Colony .lV's, coached by
Brant Cowser, won seven and lost an equal number in league
play, thus losing the league crown won by last years team.
ln pre-season play, the JV's won six while dropping two.
Beginning the season the Cowsermen dropped a pair to
Orange, 4l-39 and 47-46. The JV's then started rolling and
won the rest ot their practice games. Santa Ana Valley
fell twice, 56-34 and 60-48. The Cowsermen then defeated
Bolsa Grande twice, 50-28 and 44-35. To close their
practice season, they clobbered Buena Park 55-46, and
Costa Mesa 58-36.
Beginning the Sunset League season right, the JV's de-
teated La Habra 40-29, however, in their second game,
Santa Ana slipped past the Colonists 38-34. The Cowser-
men then deteated Huntington Beach 39-3l betore losing
to Newport Harbor, 68-63, and arch rival Fullerton 53-44.
To close the first round ot play, the Colonists smashed
Garden Grove, 59-26, and edged Western, 52-47.
ln the second round, the .lV's lost to La Habra, 55-49,
and Santa Ana, 43-35, before defeating Huntington Beach,
5l-38. Newport Harbor blasted the Colony, 57-37, but
they avenged their earlier loss to Fullerton by a 49-33
margin.
ln the last games of the season, the Cowsermen rolled
over Garden Grove, 50-24, but lost to Western, 54-5l.
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lrullerlon gain:-. Thi- Uolrmlsls emerged Vir'tm'iol1s -lil-33.
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IS. llovlin, .l. Ixlnvr, M. Munn. t'. Knox, and M. lillis,
Greymen Have a Winning Season, as
Colony f0I'XY2il'd Scott Rowland goes up for a rebound during
the Colonjfs 4?-39 decision over the 'XVestvru Pioneers, GFGY-
man J. C. Kiner looks ou.
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Winning nine of T4 league games, the Jerry Grey-coached
Colony B's had a winning season as they also won tour ot tive
practice games as well as taking a strong third place in the rugged
San Bernardino Tournament.
In their practice games, the B's defeated Fontana, 47-32, and
Colton, 43-37, before losing the Covina, 48-45. The Greymen then
went on to win over Azusa, 42-36, and Costa Mesa, 40-3l.
La Habra fell to the B's, 42-34, to open the Sunset League
race. Santa Ana bested the Greymen, 47-32, but the Colony de-
feated Huntington Beach, 47-36. Newport Harbor proved too
strong for the Greymen as the Colonists dropped a 44-4l decision
to the Tars. The middleweights rallied back to drop Fullerton,
39-3l, and Garden Grove, 38-36, before losing a close one to
Western, 51-49.
ln the second round, the Colonists again dropped La I-labra'
44-39, lost to Santa Ana, 57-44, won over Huntington Beach,
49-26, and lost to Newport, 48-39. The B's then won their last
three games over Fullerton, 37-36, Garden Grove, 58-27, and
Western, 47-39.
For the season, the Greymen scored 823 points to 735 tor
their opponents, or an average game score ot 43-39.
Q BASKETBALLf'I'0I' RONV: D, Botzsold, D. Snwtell, G. Arter, D. XVolin, G. Knox, and I. Joyner. BOTTOM ROVV: J, Heyne, G. Hall, A. Chaney,
Is. Mans, II. I-lzimilton, and N. Liontano.
Lightweights Gain Valuable Experience
Colony C center Dick Sawtell tights for Z1 rebound with an
unidentified NN'esle1'n player- as Alan Chaney looks on. The
Iightweigsghts defezxled the Pioneers 35-29.
Finishing with a season total of nine wins and ll losses, the
Anaheim High C basketball team, coached by Don Lent, had a
poor season compared with last year's record of winning every
game. The Lentmen split their practice games 3-3, but lost eight
league games while winning only six.
The lightweights lost their first game to Pomona 32-19, came
back to trample Orange, 28-l5, and Sunny Hills, 40-27, before
being clobbered by Valencia 45-l8. Closing the practice season
the C's lost to Bolsa Grande 40-23, and defeated Costa Mesa
25-23.
The Lentmen lost their first four league games to La Habra,
33-30, Santa Ana, 27-26, Huntington Beach, 46-34, and Newport
Harbor, 45-4l, before defeating Fullerton 37-27. Garden Grove
downed the Colonists 41-32, but Western was clipped, 4l-23.
In the second round, the C's slipped by La Habra, 26-25
before being defeated by Santa Ana, 26-24, and Huntington
Beach, 4l-26. The C's then avenged their earlier los to Newport
Harbor by downing the Tars 40-39. The Lentmen rolled over
Fullerton, 40-20, but were again defeated by Garden Grove,
33-29. The Lentmen closed out the season with a close 35-29
decision over Western.
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B. Lucas, B. Smith, J. Troxel, B. Crain, D, Macaray, D. DeBuse, J. Keith, and J. Brant, manager. BOTTOM ROW: V, Payne, G. Dow, K. Sackewitz,
J. Parslow, S. Hunt, D. Jacques, M. Frye, and B, Rothermund.
Despite Poor League Finish, Varsity,
Tying with 45 points each, Bill Crain and Ron Burt
were co-captains of the 1960 Anaheim track squad, which
finished in the league seventh place. Other lettermen and
their points were Dan Malek, 41, Bob Lucas, 21, Phil
Wheaton, 35, Don Jacques, 182f3, .lon Keith, 12, Bob
Rothermund, 13, Tom Trazek, 23, Mike DeBuse, 122f3, and
Bill Brittain, 2o2f3.
Although they finished seventh in the league, the var-
sity thinclads did break several records. Bill Crain broke
the school's mile record, set in 1914, with a time of 4:25.5.
Crain was also second in the league mile, second in the
Southern Counties meet, and second in the Chaffey lnvita-
tional. Gary Dow tied for first in the league meet in the
pole vault event by vaulting 13'4". This mark also set a
new school B record. Dow reached the CIF semi-finals in
the pole vault.
Voted trackman of the year, and voted the Coaches'
medal was Gary Dow. These awards are based on de-
sire, sportsmanship, leadership, and cooperation.
Bill Brittain clears the highjump bar at 6'2" during the thinc1ad's meet
with Fullerton. Brittain won the event, but the Tribe won the meet.
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Finishing in seventh plce in the league, the B track-
sters nevertheless broke several school records. Gary Dow
broke the B pole vault record with a l3'4" leap. Dick De
Buse broke the school B record for the 1320-yard run with
a time of 3:2O.2. Another B, Bob Lucas, reached the CIF
semi-finals in the shotput.
Team captain was Galen Hall, who amassed 43 points
during the season. Hall ran the l0O, 220, and the relay.
Other lettermen, were Emil Heinze, who ran the 660,
with 'I6 points, Albert Aichroth, a shot-putter with 33
points, .letf Habener, hurdles runner, with 4l points, Mike
Mason, runner of the 1320 with l3 points, Tom Watts, a
pole vaulter with lO points, and Pat Beasley, hurdles runner
with l4 points. Lucas, Dow, and DeBuse, although also on
the B squad, received varsity letters.
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Schnaible, M, Casey, G. Arter, P. Riley, M. Landes, A. Brunson, and J. Hobson. '
Lightweights Have Unsuccesstul Year
This year's C track team had a poor season, finishing in the
league cellar without having won a single meet. The poor season
can be accounted tor in the tact that, as a three-year high school,
Anaheim has few boys who, because ot their exponents, are eli-
gible to go out tor C track.
The team, coached by Bob Hager, was captained by Gary
Arter, and had tive members who won enough points to be letter-
men. Captain Gary Arter led the team with a total of 27 points.
Following him were Allen Brunson, ,with l6 points, David Wilkirson,
with l3, Mark Landes, ll, and John Douglas, lO.
Arter, Douglas, and Brunson all ran the lOO and l8O, while
Douglas and Brunson were also on the relay team. Arter was
also a broadiumper. Wilkirson was a shot-putter, and Landes
ran the 660.
Shown winning the 120-yard low hurdles during the Fullerton meet is C
captain Gary Arter. Colonist Larry Smith, on the far right, is shown
finishing third.
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BOTTOM IZOXVQ .I. Keith, C, Edwards, P. Xxillitlllltll. ll. Frzmin, D. Ibvfiuse, D. Mzutaray, :md M. Mason.
Pacers, Cadets Both Have Good Year
The Colonist ritlemen journeyed to the State Rifle Matches in Coached by Martin Hicks, the Anaheim Cross Country team had
Sacramento and pulled a maior upset by attaining the Cadet Corps' one of its finest seasons, winning eight meets while losing only one.
most coveted award, the ten-man team, "State Rifle championship." In addition the team placed fifth in the Southern California cham-
AU's team was led by newcomer C.F.C, Joe Long and Master Ser- pionship. One of the pacers' Wins was the Orange Coast Invita-
geant Joe Laramie. tional Tournament in which l8 schools participated.
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Spaun, J, Yun Houten, B. Behrens, R. Adams, J. Keller, D, Ashby, and A. Murillo.
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BOTTOM ROW: R. Yett, WV. Schaal, J. Miller, R. Scheffler, G, Coale, B. Burnes, and Coach J. Vtfallin.
John Wallin's Varsity Baseball Squad
Finishing the league season in third
place, the Colony Baseball team had
a season differing greatly from last
year's when they finished in the low '
half of the league standings.
The Colonists' practice season was
not particularly successful as the team,
coached by John Wallin, lost the
majority of the pre-league games. This
year marked the first time since its
beginning three years ago that the
Wallinmen did not win the La Habra
Baseball Tournament.
The Colonist finished the league sea-
son with a 9-5 record. The Colonists
defeated La Habra 2-l and Santa Ana
4-3 before losing to Huntington
Beach l-0. Newport Harbor fell 7-4,
but Fullerton edged past the Colonists
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ln the second round, the Wallinmen
again defeated La Habra, 8-4, and
Santa Ana, 3-l. The Huntington
Beach Oilers again won over the Col-
ony l-O, The Newport Harbor Tars
then upset the Colonists 4-3, and Fuller-
ton defeated the Colonists l-0. The
Anahi squad closed the season by de-
feating Garden Grove 3-l, and T0-6,
and Western 3-l.
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r home field.
Anaheim's JV baseball team, coached by
George Roussos, completed one of its most suc-
cessful seasons this year, compiling a record of
ll wins with three losses in league play. After
winning lO consecutive league games without a
loss, the JV's then dropped three out of their last
four games, ending the season in the runner-up
position in the Sunset League standings. The
losses were suffered to Fullerton, Newport Har-
bor, and Western.
The pitching staff was led by Mike Buis,
winner of six games without a single loss. Other
outstanding players were Richard Winn, catcher,
Brad Ralston, shortstop, Stan Quast, first base,
Henry Cancino, outfield, and Richard Wasdyke,
second base.
Brought up from the sophomore team toward
the end of the season were Ken Maas, third
base, Roger Calla, outfield, and Gene Balding,
pitcher.
Many of the above players will be trying out
for positions on John Wallin's varsity baseball
squad next year.
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l!0'l'T0lXI RONV: Coach J. Lee, D. VV0lin, M. Evans, D, lietzsold, A. Chaney, M. Horan,
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N. Montana, and K. Maas.
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team's 3-U victory over Fremont.
the sophomore baseball season
in T5 starts with two games yet
says that the won-lost record of
the team is no indication of the potential of the boys. One
Coached by Jack Lee,
had a record at tive wins
to be played. Coach Lee
hundred and eight runners were left on base in l5 games.
Three games were lost by one run, and three games were
lost by two runs. The most the team was defeated was by
tive runs.
The teamiteatured two very fine pitchers. John Goodell
pitched a no-hit-no-run game against Bellflower. The Lee-
men won the contest 9-O. GoodeIl's record at the present
time is three wins and three losses.
Gerrard Mendoza pitched two shut-out games. Orange-
view tell 8-0, and the sophomores downed Fremont 3-O.
Mendozds record at presstime was two wins with tour
losses.
The team batting average is 204. Mike Evans leads the
team with a high of .444. Other high batting averages are
Mike Shannon's .308 and Pat Hoover's .306. , Rodger Calla
leads the .club in extra-base hits. Al Chaney has scored
the most runs while Lloyd West leads in stolen bases.
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ROXV: 13. Dalit, D. Perry, H. Davis, M. Cronin, T. Hong. il. Morris, Capt., M. Forbes, 13. Leos, :ind H. Brown, Coach.
Varsity Waterpolo Squad Has Cnly an
Winning only nine of 20 games, the Anaheim varsity waterpolo
team had only a fair year. However, the Colonists placed two men
on the all-league team, Bob Morris, goally, and Jerry Radke, center
back. The varsity also won second place in the Garden Grove
Tournament. In league competition, the varsity won three of seven,
scoring an average of four points per game. In nonconference
play, the heavyweights won six of T3, again with an average score
of four points per game.
The B's took second in league competition by winning six of
seven games with an eight points per game average. While win-
ning second, the B squad placed six men on the all-league teams.
They are Mike Kelly, center forward, Mike Cronin, center back, Jim
Cousins, left guard, Richard Perry, right forward and co-player of
the year. The B's won six of eight non-league games with an
average score of five points per game. Out of the T5 games played
during the season, the Bs won T2 and lost three, had a total score
of TOO points or an average of seven points per game. Their op-
ponents scored a total of 67 points for a game average of five
points.
With the varsity and B's busy, the Cs tied for first place in the
league, winning six of seven. Five Cs placed on the all-league
teams-Bob Smithton, left guard, Dave Bell, center forward, Lonney
Paster, goally, Bob Seed, left forward, and Tom Hoag, center back
and all-league co-player of the year. In non-league play, the Cs
won six of eight with an average score of eight to three. For the
season, the Cs played T5 games, winning T2 with a total score of
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KVIIIIIIIIIKIFIZIIIX, T. I'1'iL:v, and H. l'oIlc'I1ik. T3O'I"I'OM ILOXYZ J. Morwis, J. XYunsCIx, It Crisp D, Iiell, CFLIIIHIIIY IS. lived, M. Jones, IJ. Hong, :md H.
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Anaheim's acquatic teams enioyed one of the finest seasons in
the school's history. The Colonists won their first championship in
swimming with the B squad defeating the defending champion New-
port Harbor. The varsity placed fourth as all strength was placed
in the B's and Cs. The C team finished in second place completing
one of the most successful seasons for the Cs.
The varsity squad, which was composed mostly of the B squad
swimmers, had a fair season and was able to win four of the seven
league meets. The varsity was led by Swimmer of the Year Mike
Forbes, Larry Vandenberg, Jerry Radke, Roland Perry, Bill Leos,
Richard Perry, Ken Nefroney and Ron Davis. The varsity continued
the same attack on records as the rest of the teams leaving only one
record standing. Radke was selected as varsity captain. i
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VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM-TOP ROVV: J. Radke, B, Dole, R. Perry, R. Perry, L. Yaudeuberg, K. Nefroney, M.
Kelly, and R, Davis. BOTTOM ROVV: M. Mort, J. Houck, J. Cousins, IS. Leos, M. Forbes. B. VVhite, R. Grosvenor,
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Viewing the 13 Sunset League championship trophy are Bill Leos, Captain
Danny Payne, Mike Forbes, and Richard Perry. The trophy is the first
swimming trophy to be brought home by Colony swimmers.
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coach R. Johnson, B. Fennema, B. Reed, T. Price, H, Morris, H. Pollchik, D. Aldinger, M. Jones, and coach R. Brown.
As C's Break All Listed School Records
The League Champion B squad was led by Swimmer of the
Year Bill Leos, who was league champion in the backstroke. Danny
Payne was chosen captain, Mike Forbes was league champion in the
200-yard free style, Richard Perry was league champion in the 50-
and l0O-yard free styles. The B free style relay of Perry, Forbes,
Leos, and Kelley set a league record in defending its championship
from last year. The B's continued the same pattern as the C's in the
record setting department, leaving only two school records standing.
Other outstanding swimmers for the B's were Bob Smith, Barry
Brenchly, Dave Standfield, and Jerry Brown.
The C squad was led by league champion breaststroker, John
Scott and Tom Hoag, Bob Chamberlain, Bob Smithton, who was
selected as Swimmer of the Year. ln the C division, every listed
school record was broken. Hoag was selected as captain. Other
outstanding C swimmers were Steve Gerald, Jerry Wunsch, Jim Morris,
and Bob Reed.
The Colonist entered the CIF preliminaries with l3 swimmers
and continued through to the CIF Semi-Finals before being 'eliminated
to one man.
Richard Perry was the sole man to reach the CIF finals for the
second year in a row. Perry placed sixth in the B lOO-yard free
style.
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VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-Charles Allen, Brian Stieler, Larry Hood, Gary Kelley, llill Piper, Dennis Robinson. .Iolin
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Both Net Squads Coached by
Varsity tennis reached an all-time low in the i959-60
season. Anaheim, once a perennial power in the Sunset
League, slumped to the bottom of the league standings
after coming out on the short end of a pre-season series.
The reasons for the team's poor showing, according to
Coach Wayne Crook, were lack of returning lettermen and
experienced players and few new players coming out for
the team.
The team's season, despite the team's poor record,
did have a few bright spots. One of these was the play
of Brian Stieler. Stieler was a consistent point winner for
the Colonists all season, both in singles and when teamed
in doubles with captain Gary Kelly. Led by these two
players, the team turned in some very strong efforts during
the season.
This year's varsity lettermen were Brian Stieler, Gary
Kelly, Chuck Allen, Dennis Robinson, John Katz, Les Hawkey,
and Myles Clowers. Although Stieler, Kelly, Allen, Robin-
son, and Katz are all seniors, Coach Crook hopes to get
some help from the junior varsity and new students next
year.
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Like the varsity, the junior varsity tennis team had a
poor year. The team had a winless practice season and
finished in the cellar ot the Sunset League standings. The
team was at a disadvantage all year having 'ro replay
halt the matches without a full squad. According to
the coach, Wayne Crook, this was due to the tact that
there just weren't enough athletes interested enough in
tennis to come out tor the team. The team was also hurt
when some of the top players moved up to the varsity at
mid-season.
This year's team was led by captain John Zelnar and
consisted ot Doug Cook, Charlie Cox, Doug Ruotf, Harry
Campbell, Eddie Laster, and Bryon Mclntire. Zelnar was
the team's top point getter and the number one singles
player. Cook and Cox formed the first doubles team and
did a good job all season.
All the players will be back next year except Ruott
and Campbell, who are seniors. Coach Crook is expecting
a great deal of help from the returning players for next
year's varsity team.
Charlie Cox is shown preparing to smash EL lob to Myles Clowers as Eddie
Laster prepares for action.
Wayne Crook, Build for Next Season
JV TENNIS TEAM-John Zelnar, Doug Ruoff, Myles Clowers, Eddie Laster, Harry Campbell, Charles Cox, Doug Cook, and Bob Franco.
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VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-'FOI' 1-LOXVZ D, Harlow, ll. Rothermund, T., Nalmbe, .I. Spatz, C. VVinn, R. Landin, and J. Troxel. BOTTOM KOXV:
J. Hurltiet, H. XX old, A. Provencio, IJ. Rothermund, J. Griggs, S, Ric-kets, and C. Aguilar.
Wrestlers Have E cellent Second Year
Having a very successtul season,
the Anaheim High wrestling team
finished the year with a record of
I3 wins with only two losses. The
team's record is especially good be-
cause the team has only been in
existence for two years. Losses were
to teams with more experience.
Also won by the team was the
Orange Coast Invitational Tourna-
ment, which hosted all Orange
County wrestling teams. Anaheim
had a total ot 88 points and six
winners. They were Harold Wold,
T03-lb. class, Bob Rothermund, IIQ-
Ib. class, Steve Rickets, T20-lb. class,
David Harlow, T33-lb. class, Claudio
Aguilar, T27-lb. class, and Jerry
Spatz, I55-lb. class.
At the CIF district meet held at
Western, the Colonists placed nine
team members.
The JV's finished the season with
a record of I2 wins and two losses.
JV WRESTLING TEAM-TMP ROXY: B. Does, A. Brunson, G. Shigekawa, T. Horton, and R. Daily.
BOT'I'1tA1 HOXY: M. Cox, N. Brady, L. Dickey, B, Vukelich, und P. Riley.
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VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM-TOP HOXY: Coach C. Mc-Muhzin, 'Ii XY:itts, T. Price, B. Smith, T. Young, D, Nelson, and T. XVoodhull. IXOTTOM
HOW: A, 'I':iylm'. li. Kennedy. T. Summers, R. Keele, M. Lundes, und IR Dodge.
Gymnastics Squad Posts Even Record
Paced by high-point man Bill Smith, the Colony gym-
nastics team came through the season with an even three-
win-three-loss record. The gymnasts, coached by Charles
McMahon, lost their first match to Long Beach Wilson 78-53,
but then came back to win three consecutive matches.
Sierra tell 56-32 while Anaheim downed Pomona 77-24, and
Mayfair 53-23. The Colonists then lost their last two matches
to Montebello 7l-53 and Arroyo 64-l4.
Most improved gymnast was Tom Price.
The team had a total ot lO lettermen. Seniors were
Bill Smith, Tim Young, Dan Nelson, and Arnie Taylor. Two
iuniors lettered-Philip Dodge and Tom Price, while Bob
Sutton, Tom Watts, Terry Woodhall, and Mark Landes were
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the sophomores who earned letters.
SEASON RECORD
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Memories of '6O's GAA Girls Linger
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Easton, LS. Biankiueyer, C. Jeter. J. Sympson, and I.. Hensley.
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Senior ACWISCF Junior Adviser Sophomore Adviser
-KATHY DYE CAROL FERGUSON PEARL OHANIAN
S-EWU" RePl'6SBHfatiVe Junior Representative Sophomore Representative-
To Achieve Three Gutstanding Years
Even though membership is limited, most girls who are interested in sports at
Anahi may ioin the Girls' Athletic Association. Under the leadership of Betty Lan-
caster, senior adviser, and her two assistants, Joan Fee, iunior adviser, and Maxine
Dekker, sophomore adviser, this association has emphasized good sportsmanship and
team spirit in the many sports which have been offered to the members. Included in
these sports are basketball, hockey, volleyball, softball, badminton, tennis, swimming,
golf, shuffle-board, archery, modern dance, and paclclle-tennis.
Anahi's GAA members have participated in many activities this year through
the organization. To add something new to the agenda, the GAA Cabinet members
organized two car washes which proved very successful. In addition to taking part
in these proiects, GAA members staged a Red Cross drive which turned out to be
extremely beneficial, held a profitable candied-apple sale, they participated in several
LANA HENSLEV "sports days," sponsored two school dances and climaxing an active year, held the
Sports Commissioner annual banquet.
In addition to instituting the Outstanding GAA Girl of the Year award, the board
members traditionally presented Four-Year Passes based on skill in sports, high scholastic
standards, sincerity, cooperation, high ideals, good sportsmanship, and contributions to
GAA. Qualified seniors receiving this special privilege are Barbara Blankmeyer, Kathy
Dye, Lana Hensley, and Colleen Riley.
Promoting an active year for the Girls' Athletic Association was Barbara Blank-
meyer, president. Barbara led her cabinet capably and proved a great asset in
making this year a successful one. Her cabinet consisted of Miriam Easton, vice
president, Carol Jeter, secretary, Sandy Swearingen, treasurer, Lana Hensley, sports
commissioner, Janet Easton, publicity chairman and historian, Jane Sympson, Red Cross
representative, Kathy Dye, senior representative, Carol Ferguson, junior representative,
and Pearl Ohanian, sophomore representative.
Representing AUHS, members of the cabinet attended two conferences this year.
They attended the Offlnge County GAA Conference at La Habra and the annual
JANE SYMPSON
Red Cross Representative GAF Convention at Redondo Beach.
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With the Mighty Seniors Out in Front
SENIOR GAA-TOP ROW: S. Steelrnen, S. Swearingen, S. Watkins, A. Wilson, M. Wittesch, and S. Woodrutt. SECOND ROW: C,
Riley, C. Roland, L. Santi, L. Schleqel, S. Schmidt, L. Smith, and B. Spielmen. THIRD ROW: L. Murphy, K. Nelson, C. O'Brien, K. Per-
kins, D. Peters, D. Portzer, and M. Reed. FOURTH ROW: N. Mabs, P. McKinney, S. Myer, J. Mickelson, M. Miller, A. Mittman, and B.
Morton. FIFTH ROVV: S. Henry, L. Hensley, J. Hunter, M. Jenl4ins,, C. Jordon, S. Krastel, and l. Liles. SIXTH ROW: J. Easton, C.
Endicott, B. Forsythe, N. Freeman, C. Gates, P. Hauclq, end C. Henning. BOTTOM ROW: G. Adler, B. Blanlqmeyer, B. Boatman, C.
Currier, A. Davis, N. Dean, and K. Dye.
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Various Balls Were Always Bouncing
Taking the lead by persistent efforts, GAA's mighty senior
class endeavored to fulfill many and varied goals throughout
several seasonal sports and the entire year too.
In the opinion of Betty Lancaster, senior adviser, volleyball,
which awarded the class most of their numerous wins, was the
most successful sport entered into by the determined coeds in
comparison with other seasonal sports.
Elected for their outstanding performances in the sport desig-
nated, the following senior girls were chosen by their teammates
and captains as the Outstanding Athlete in their respective fields
of excellence: Kathy Dye, Basketball, Colleen Riley, Hockey, and
Lelani Smith, Volleyball. Due to time shortage, softball's out-
standing player is not represented here.
Girls were chosen on their ability, cooperation, sportsmanship,
and team performance.
. . . Determined seniors HSDIKQ' the volleyball.
. . . With sticks in position, active players battle over the ball.
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JUNIOR GAA-TOP ROW: K. Sclwmidl, D. Smillw, S. Summers, J. Syrnpson, C. Vanderveer, S. Wlwile, and S. Woodrome. SECOND
ROV-f: L. Navarelle, S. Nelson, N. Polley, J. Raber, K. Ramsay, E. Roberlson, and J. Rooldam. THIRD ROW: J. Kirlqlie, M. Knauss, S.
LaFollelle, L. Legg, S. Lloyd, and E. Maddox. FOURTH ROW: E. Hund, C. James, C. Jeler, J. Jones, C. Junglceil, and S. Kasba.
FIFTH ROW: L. Gordon, B. Harnplon, L. Harison, D. I-feinze, S, Henry, and S. Hoare. SIXTH ROW: L. Burrows, P. Cowee, M. Dolan,
S. Domini, M. Easlon, and C. Ferguson. BOTTOM ROW: D. Balayle, S. Bird, R. Boswell, J. Bradford, C. Brown, and S. Brown.
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by Persistent Efforts in Other Sports...
Batting the birdie amuses alert players
Keeping their eye on the ball at all times, this year's
junior class came through the various seasonal sports
with outstanding achievements and victorious wins.
Chosen for their outstanding performances in the desig-
nated sport, the following junior girls were elected by
their teammates and captains as the Outstanding Ath-
lete in their respective fields ot excellence: Dawn Batayte,
Basketball, Nina Polley, Hockey, and Jackie Jones, Vol-
leyball. Due to time shortage, softball's outstanding
player is not represented here.
Girls were chosen on their ability, team performance,
sportsmanship, and cooperiation.
lt is the belief of Joan Fee, junior adviser, that the
most successful sport in accordance with all others, enter-
ed into by the class, was basketball which brought about
many memorable victories.
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Colonist Sophomores Heid TI1eir Own
SOPHOMORE GAA-TOP ROW: C. SIiger, P. Sione. K. Sironaclw, K. Tnornion, and E. Wagner. SECOND ROW: J. Roberson, C.
Ross, G. Ryan. K. Schamp, and P. Seepy. THIRD ROW: J. MiIIer, J. NeIson, J. Neimeyer, P. OI'ianian. and S. Rabago. FOURTH
ROW: J. Huson. K. Joha, J. Joyce, P. Kufahl, and M. Larson. FIFTH ROW: J. Croner, C. Cu+Ier, E. Delong, P. Fawler, and J. Hal-
verson. SIXTH ROW: B. Baker, I.. Bircher, J. BonoI, V. Bridqford, and S. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: P. Bryce, V. Hiserodi, B. Maiera,
M. Richards, and S. Skinner.
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on Unlimited Victory as Une Goal
. . Sophomore girls demonstrate a
modern-dance routine
. . Paddle-tennis players are held in suspense
With ultimate victory as their main goal, Anaheim's
sophomore class emerged with a successful year filled
with many remarkable achievements. According to
Maxine Dekker, sophomore adviser, the most successful
sport, entered into by the newcomers, was hockey
which encouraged many a goal to be reached.
Selected for their outstanding performances in a des-
ignated sport, the following girls were elected by their
teammates and captains as the Outstanding Athlete
in their respective fields of excellence: Merrie Richards,
basketball, Pat Seapy, hockey, Geri Ryan, volleyball.
Due to time shortage, softball's outstanding player is
not represented here.
Girls were chosen on their ability, sportmanship, team
performance, and cooperation.
Active swimmers emerge from cool waters
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Girls ot the Months Were Elected
OCTOBER
Loreli Santi
Senior
NOVEMBER
Pat Howard
Throughout the entire year, each of the GAA
classes respectively elected a member to serve as
the outstanding girl of a particular month. These
members were chosen on the basis of good sports-
manship, high ideals, cooperation, sincerity, con-
tributions to GAA, and skill in sports.
ln addition to being featured in the yearbook,
each girl, during that particular month tor which
she was selected received the honor of being spot-
lighted once in the Anoranco-Anaheim's news-
paper.
Held in the "limelight," these nine talented and
sports-minded girls should be saluted for their fine
-tribute to Anaheim high.
Junior
DECEMBER
Merrie Richards
Sophomore
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Susan La Follette
Junior
JANUARY
Colleen Riley
Senior
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Kathy Dye Chosen as Girl ofthe Year
For the first year in the history of GAA,
the perpetual trophy "GAA Girl of the Year"
was awarded to the class of '6O's outstand- I
ing athlete, Kathy Dye. QQ Jgfjgfcf
GAA's cabinet presented their idea of the
trophy to the three classes who voted unani- V0 'H' E
mously in its favor. Expenses for the trophy . fi
were then appropriated by the board mem- A .ff-Z3 je 'Aye 5 I i
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Since the chosen "Girl of the Year" must CXC Kal' i 1 '
be a senior, this year's mighty senior class bill, ,XQWLJ
received the privilege of selecting her for the .Z NK, 3
first time. V
ln addition to having her niame engraved Q -6-ED
on the trophy, each year the senior coed Lexi'
will receive an individual medallion, signi-
fying her achievement, which will be award-
ed her at the annual GAA banquet.
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which re good sportsmanship, high ideals
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merys, at y Dye, through other remarkabe
qualities, earned for herself more honors
pmbion, siiwity, high scholas ic s -
such as being chosen the Outstanding Ath-
lete in senior basketball and acquiring a
position on the first or best team in every
sport.
Along with being very active on the GAA
Board as senior representative, Kathy Dye
has entered into many other campus activi-
ties during her three years at AUHS. Last
year, she was a member of the Junior Exec-
utive Council and acted as sophomore repre-
sentative on the Girls' League Cabinet the
previous year.
Future plans for Kathy include attending
Fullerton Junior College. Later she desires
to enter a state college where she will major
in physical education to eventually become
a high school instructor.
Caught in the act, Kathy Dye, HGAA Girl of the Year," is ready to swing.
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ADVERTISING STAFF-TOP ROXVZ TJ. Smith, R. Ruutu, 13, Miles, tl. Gave, D. NVeiz'if-li. SEUONIJ RONV: S. Admins. J. Johnson, LK Movn,VS. Milne,
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BOB CRISTIANO JUDY MAA5
C0-Manager Co-Manager
The ANORANCO and COLONIST ADVERTISING STAFF tound
that Anaheim businessmen were solidly behind the students ot Anaheim
High this year by their purchases of advertising in the annual,
which paid tor much ot the printing costs. The class members also
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JUDY WILLIAMS JIM MULCAHY
Business Manager Sales Champ
sold advertisements for the school paper and the football programs.
The group this year was an extremely large one tor an activity ot this
nature. A fine iob was done, and the class is proud of its record.
Mr. Sam Gosney guided the group tor the year's vital activity.
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electrical energy for the needs of motion
The experimental Firebird III is a rigorous, critical
test for the best new ideas from many General Motors
divisions. Delco-Remy contributions? They range
from a transistorized voltage regulator to a 110-volt
auxiliary a.c. generator which is powerful enough to
supply electrical energy for an appliance or, in emer-
gencies, even home power systems.
Wherever today's vehicles are set in motion, electri-
cal forces-and the precision-engineered systems
which create, transform and control them-play an
essential role. Out of our consistent research will
come even better Delco-Remy electrical systems for
the needs of motion tomorrow.
Delco -Remy
From the highway to the stars
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960
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327 E. Cerner Phone KE. 5-4519 EAM T' JACKSON ' AIMS 2'
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916 N. Los Angeles KE 5-6907
PHIL'S AUTO GLASS
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Campbell Associates
l027 No. Euclid Ave., Anaheim
KEysi'one 5-4996
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Broolchurst Cleaners
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EAST ANAHEIM SHOPPING CENTER
West Side of Alpha Beta
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Anaheim, California KEystone 5-7878
PACIFIC
FINANCE
PERSONAL LOANS
SALES FINANCING
532 W. CENTER ST.
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
CONGRATULATIONS
GRADS OF '59
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60
RAY CO.
1695 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim lCor. Lincoln and Euclidl
PRospect 4-8416
AUTO SEAT COVERS
CONVERTIBLE TOPS
MUFFLERS
The Best in Custom
Interiors and Custom
Systems Exhaust
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111 EAST CENTER KE. 5-4997
H. H. STABBERT
INSURANCE AGENCY
I KE 5-0114
124 W. Broadway KE 5-4315
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KWIKSET DIVISION
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ANAHEIM
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AAA Approved
Member of Congress of Motor Hotels
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Stevens 1101 N. Palm St.
Owners - Managers Anaheim
PRospect 4-7734
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WEDDINGS 8. RECEPTIONS
1200 So. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim KE 3-1346
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MuIIer's Muffler Service
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
1703 W. Lincoln Ave.
Cor. Euclid 8. Lincoln
ANAHEIM, CALIF.
KEystone 5-3235
230
WAYNES AUTO SERVICE
"Put Your Car In Good Hands"
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE
DIFFERENTIAL 8. CLUTCH
TUNE-UPS ' PICK UP - DELIVERY
KE 3-1537 KE 5-4829
STOCK EQUIP. ' DUALS ' CHROME ACCESSORIES
UPHOLSTERY
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201 So. Claudina
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KE OF CALIFORNIA
Beauty Is Our Business
PR 4 2254
Never Too Young 876 RosE PLACE
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CONTROLS COMPANY
Orange County Drug Bn.
DEPENDABLE
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
KE. 5-2408 236 w. cemer S1 E
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8 116 So.PIc1ceniia PR. 4-1850
232
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MOTOR PARTS INC
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120 Ch I I f CenIruI8.WcIIn
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KE 52828 B d JE 7-0203
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Frank StIIweII Studebaker FMTHFULLY SERVING YOUR
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRMAN FOR
851 NO. LOS ANGELES ST. NEARLY A QUARTER CENTURY
ANAHEIM KEYSTONE 5-2115
Congratulations to the
Class of 1960
CENTER SPORTING GOODS
I 811 EAST CENTER PE0Sp.-ECI 2-4590
We Specialize in All Athletic Equipment
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from 12 years to 18 years.
KE 3-1733 - 1023 N. Euclid Anaheim
Adult and Little Miss classes also
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Anaheim's Graduates
from
W. T. GRANT CO.
EAST ANAHEIM CENTER
2140 ANAHEIM-OLIVE ROAD
PR 4-4043
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1001 W. Center 0 KE. 5-5505
EEZEYMEDY GAME
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1747 s. HARBOR swn.
ANAHEIM, cAuE.
PHONE: Pnospeff 4-5284
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"Preferred by People Who Like Good Food"
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MEMBER NATIONAL SOCIETY INTERIOR DESIGNERS
IOO9 WEST CENTER STREET
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA B03 Wll-I-INVIS
P- E.K1ePPer Sporting Goods
Hector M. Nyhus NSID 131 W, BRQADWAY
PHONE KEYSTONE 5-8464 ANAHEIM KE 5-4806
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112 N O S
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Itgs Fun to Bowl at Anaheim's Leading Jewelers Since I905
WUNDER BUWL HI-IRIFIELII JEWEIERS
48 Lanes
Coffee Shop HOME OF "PERFECT" KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS
Children's Playroom
Billiard Room 235
FREE INSTRUCTIONS DAILY
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PICTURE FRAMING
ART SUPPLIES
Ritz Cleaners BILL HQWARD
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307 EAST' CENTER S
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Schaeefler Paint XI Wall Paper
GANAHL LUMBER C O.
501 E. CENTER ST. PHONE KE. 5-2256
SOFTWOOD
PHONE KE 5-2469 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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414 E. CENTER STREET
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA f JEWELRY
KEysIone'3-2596 l55 W. CENTER ANAHEIM
KE. 5-4403
AIR Co O PR 2-0535
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cuklkl DINNER JACKETS FOR PROMS AND
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'ZS -. FORMAL AFFAIRS
531 WEST KATELLA AVENUE ' ANAHEIM, CALIF.
By AppoinI'menT
ADJACENT TO DISNEYLAND ' PH.KEysIone 5-9410
COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE
OPEN EVENING5 741 N. Los Angeles
Anaheim
BRUWN and IIASKINS DEALER
SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
"Service ls Our Business"
CENTER AND PALM KEysl'one
DOLLER'S
RADIO SERVICE
PACKARD BELL
RADIOS and TELEVISION
MOTOROLA AUTO RADIOS
726 So los Angeles SI. KEys'l'one 5-3358
Fighling Rainbows Year Around Fishing
I535I Anaheim-Olive Road
Anaheim, California
RIver Trout Pond
No License - No Limil
Day KE. 3-1253 Nighl KE. 5-2071
We Furnish Tackle Clean and Box Your Fish
UN-BRUUK
BUILDERS HARDWARE PR0SPeC+ 4-8300
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lnear Bro kh ll
ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA
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A Complete Course in Hair Styling 8 Cosmetology
0 PI'i'Iale and Class lnxlruclion 0 Free Placement - Positions Walling
0 A Complelely Modern School 0 Very Reasonable Rales
4 Experl Oualilied lnxlruclors 0 Privalely llwnerl
Q Slate Approved 0 Classes Slarl Daily
0 9 Monlhs Course 0 For Men or Women
218 E. CENTER
PR 4:-3561 AMHE-M
Congraiulallons
Senior Class
Phil Renick Cadillac
FIVE Plllll I'HlIllllllll
IIOO Lincoln Ave. Phone KE. 5-36ll
Complimenfs of fhe
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C O M P A N Y
FINE FURNISHINGS AND 'INTERIORS
223 Easl' Cenier Phone KE. 5-6166
I0O72
FOR THE MOST IN
DRY CLEANING
X
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PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
3I4 E. Cenler S+. KE. 5-7306
HARVE'S
BARBER SHOP
Expert Flat-Top and
Walla fbavuf
Locally Owned and Operaled
Complele Line of Dairy Goods Crew-CU? Hcimns
'll903 H bor at Chapman A
Including Goofs Milk ANAHEIM
E. Crescenl' Ave. KEys'I'one 5-239I
238
Congratulations
Lund 8m Sons Co.
Manufactlufzrs of High Grade Paints and Enamels
GLASS WORK OF ALL KINDS
FINE QUALITY WALL PAPERS
'll2O LINCOLN AVENUE PHONE KE 5-2831
A LARGE Home coNcERN SERVING You
FLYING "A" PIIOIIUOTS
FLYING "A" TIRES FLYING "A" BATTERIES
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HUME 0IL CIIMPANY
I422 Wesf Broadway KE 5-2126 Anaheim, California
PRospecI 2-2030
KEys'rone 5-3852
MOODY ELECTRIC
LICENSED CONTRACTOR
Industrial, Commercial and Domestic Wiring
WYLIE MOUTARD 2030 Lincoln Ave.
Manager Anaheim, California
A HENNIG
AUTO PAINT 81 BODY WORK
900Vz W. VERMONT
ANAHEIM, CALIF.
KE 5-2407 PR 4-8429
A ANY 521,50 crm
25 Years Same Location Louis Hennig, Mgr.
SPECIALIZ C LLE1 - PAR
Jumam PACKED CAFZRDTE
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CAR AND TRUCK LETS - FRESH VEGETABLES
FUN 4-5
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yy Congrafulalions Graduates
P ai L MANUFACTURING -bel Judi'
COMPANY, INC. Cceggoried
COSTUME JEWELRY - HANDBAGS
T I ph 517 EAST LA PALMA 50-I N. Loara St.
KEy I 5 2839 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
KE 5-9448
Broadway-Orange County Shopping Center
llis0n's
COMPLETE FOOD MARKET
"All Your Needs al Lower Prices"
555,South Los Angeles St.
Anaheim
ERMISCH
We ffe""e' IIARIJIN OLDSMOBILE
KARL F. KNAPPI Prop. ,
Hlexe SSZEFFY OSQOQZLELHQHIP "Your Aulhorized Oldsmobile Dealer"
Cash and Carry Pickup and Delivery U ff . QQ If
I-leadquarlers for Swealers 8 8
Since I926
II7 W. Cypress KE. 5-46I8 350 W. Cenler 252 N' LOS Angeles Sl'
KEysfone 5-7211
I'I'
QZGPL .Brides Teqisfry Service
UNION OIL DEALER '
s+0p'v6faS',L,Q'flLiaf2ffS and Belle-ries G I F T s
Amo Accessories FQR ALL
FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY QCCASIQNS
Palm ai' Cenfer Phone KE. 5-3465 239 W. CENTER ST. KEys+one 5-4648
I
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AND
WALLPAPER GUMPAIIY
200 North Los Angeles Street
CONGRATULATIONS COLONISTS
CONE BROS.
CHEVROLET -- SINCE 1933
"Your Satisfaction ls Our
Future Business"
Phone KE. 5-3219 215 North Los Angeles St.
KEystone 5-1143
WEBER 110011 'l'0llE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
PENS
CARDS
STATIONERY
.fangdnni 1
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Ph. KE. 5-3621
TV. STEREO 139 W. Center St. Anaheim
Sales ancl Service
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515 No. Loara 616 No. Los Angeles St.
Broadway Shopping Center Anaheim, Calif. E H
PR. 2-1 KE. SIIIIIIIIIIII lll i llllllll
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100 W. CENTER
ANAHEIM
Let Us Ilolp You with Your Gardening Needs
:Y-v--A-A-A-1----Af-A----.-.-'A-N-Y -vA-A-------- - -Y-Y-Y-Ave CARPET RESILIE NT FLOORS
R01 L. llll-IK NUR EIIY
l28 West Broadway-Anaheim
Phone KEystone 5-5108
-YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD NURSERYMAN-
SPECIALIZING IN
Flower and Grass Seeds-Roses--Trees
Bedding Plants--Nursery Stock
Complete Line of Pool Supplies
Ambassador Enterprises
We Can Solve Your Flooring Problem
KE 5-0755
Hardwood Floors 881 S. East St.
Anaheim
SOLARTRON - The Foremost Name in Servo Testing 'N ANAHEIM
presents the Transfer Function analxser - "The Place to go for the Place to Go"
SQLARTRQN INC, ANAHEIM TRAVEl AGENCY
1742 ZEXN 433 W. CENTER ST.
ANAHEIM' CALIF. For All Travel Details -- Worldwide
PRospect 4-5070
Maxine Weigand Charles B. Frank
5
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WISSER SPORTING GOODS
H A SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS
r ' SINCE 1920
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Congratulations
Class ot '60
almene studio
222 E. Center St.
CAsEY-BECKHAM
PONTIAC
SALES AND SERVICE
"A GOOD DEAL AND A GOOD DEAL MORE'
Phone KEys+one 3-3I2I 336 S. Los Angeles S+.
ANAHEIM
PRESSEL,
ROGERS and
PRESSEL
HARDWARE WELDING
117 SouI'h Clemenfine KEysI'one 5-4206
A N A H E I M
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF '60
GOLDEN RULE
MARKET
826 W. CENTER ST.
WE CARRY MANNINGS BABY BEEF
MEAT DEPT. OPERATED BY
L. M. PICKEL
GROCERY DEPARTMENT OPERATED BY
KENNETH REES
WE BELIEVE IN FRIENDLINESS
MEAT DEPT.
Phone KE 5-3013
GROCERY DEPT.
Phone KE 5-9262
243
VEATCH'S SHOES
108 WEST CENTER
ANAHEIM
KE. 5-1508
Coats ' Suits ' Dresses ' Lingerie ' Hosiery ' Sportswear
30713
2126 ANAHEIM OLIVE RO
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
PROSPECT 4-7090
BOB'S FOLDING BANQUET TABLE
BOB'S WELDING SHOP
B. O. BROOKMAN
Portable Welding of All Types
Special Mafzufactzzring of
Any Kind
1419 W. Center
KEystone 2511 Anaheim, California
R. RAMOS
AUTO PAINTING - COLOR MATCHING
WITH ANAHEIM AUTO METAL WORKS
218 W. CHESTNUT ST.
KE. 5-2410
RAY O. LINK
M. E. BEEBE 81 CO.
INSURANCE .. BONDS
"The Offire of Perrofza! Serzfife'
132 North Los Angeles Street Phone KEystone 5-7221
Bartlett Rambler, Inc.
RAMBLER - METROPOLITAN
SALES AND SERVICE
SINCE 1917
Bill Bartlett, Pres. Chuck Zimmermon, Vice-Pres.
1557 W. LINCOLN AVE. PR. 2-4242
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No job too large or too small.
LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR
SPECIMEN
TREES - SHRUBS
BUTTS NURSERY
"Our business is growing"
1228 LINCOLN KE 5-5450
Adam's TV Si Hi-Fi
Television Sets ' Radios ' Hi-Fi ' Stereo
Records 81 Service
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '60
Electra Motors, Inc.
PRODUCERS OF-
' MOTORS
' GEAR MOTORS
' GEAR DUCERS
' SPEED VARIERS
' CYCLE VARIERS
' FLUID COUPLINGS
FIRST IN ALUMINUM
FOREMOST IN QUALITY
2225 W' Ball Rd. KE. 5-6061 IIO NO. LEMON ST.
Anaheim
KE. 3-3129
Phones
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '60
HARTFIELD
CLEANERS
406 NO. LOS ANGELES
For the Finest
in Cleaning
KNITWEAR OUR SPECIALTY
Bus. KEystone 5-3529
Res. KEystone 5-2456
Wallace Tractor Sales
'I'I0 N. MANCHESTER
AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR
MASSEY-FERGUSON TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA TIM WALLACE
I-X. D. Per1hc1II
CONTRACTOR
Anaheim
245
SPEC ALIZED
TUNE UP SERVICE
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GENERATORS - LATOR5 - S
DYNAMOM . ERVICE
LOUIS L.. NEUMAN
RES. KE 5-6658 EUS. PR 4-5594
'r
T ' I I' Telephone
KEystone 5-9400 - KEystone 5-3850
KEN CLARK
Manchester Auto Salvage
137 N. Manchester at Lincoln, Anaheim, Calif.
atkins ,I 69
Be a Beautician and Secure Your Future ,
With the Proper Training WN, I
"THE FRIENDLY WM. ALLEN SCHOOLS" 'NCOMJCIHH EU
A.U.H.S. SPECIAL
sso SAVING ON ANY ENROLLMENT
"A Curl's Best Friend"
ANAHEIM BEAUTY COLLEGE
One of Five Wm. Allen Schools
119 N. LEMON ST.-ANAHEIM-KE 3-9821
Industrial Scale Models - Prototype Models - Nuclear Flow
Models - Technical Displays - Wind Tunnel Components
Training Aids - Engineering Study Models - Plant Layouts
Mockups - Architectural Models
1701 South Placentia Avenue
Anaheim, California KEllogg 2-3396
l'l. l'l. STABBERT Insurance Agency
124 West Broadway, Anaheim, California
TELEPHONE KEystone 5-4315 O P. O. BOX 430
TasTee Freez
Tastee Pak Cones
Hamburgers 15c
Pepsi and Coke
800 W. CENTER KE 5-5598
Phone: KE 5-2463
Bashara's Flying A
W3
BEAUTY SALON
139 No. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim, Calif.
Jay R. High, Owner
246
SERVICE STATION
AND REPAIRS
300 S. Los Angeles St.
KEystone 5-5351 Anaheim, Calif.
WE GIVE S.H. GREEN STAMPS
KEy Iona 5-3400 ,". V.
KEYI 5-am fw-
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ANAHEIM SERVICE 3. RADIATOR REPAIR
AT CORNER OF CYPRESS 81 N. LOS ANGELES STS.
IN SIGNAL SERVICE STATION
301 N. los Angeles SI.
KEysIone 5-0203
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1960
ANAHEIM PAPER MILL SUPPLIES, INC.
GENE KANNARD Anaheim, California
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CITRUS PLYMOUTH
407 N. LOS ANGELES ST.
ANAHEIM,,CALIF.
PR.
4-4622
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FURNITURE STUII S '
500 W. CENTER ST
KEYSTONE 5-6028 ANAHEWI, CALIF
TUWNE 81 IIUUNTRY
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NAME BRANDS
CLOTHING AND TAILORING
IN THE WEST FULLERTON SHOPPING CENTER
1815 WEST ORANGETHORPE AVE.
FULLERTON LA. 5-4471
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St.RCgiS PAPER COMPANY
Growers Container Division
COIVIPLIIVIENTS
Hoods Panels Deck Lids Fenders
BETZ LOUVRES
-2 X
Heads Milled Drop Axles
STAN BETZ II2 W. Chestnut
Klfystone 3-l679 Anaheim, Calitornia
Bruce gk Runyon
cnfvmm 254 South Los Angeles
Across from City Library
KEystone 5-8377
Congrats to Class at '60
with
mf mfdr
FURNIJIUIEE ilngi
"Satisfied Customers Are Our Business"
l5l North Los Angeles St. KEystone 5-2409
"FOR THE VVOMAN WHO CARES"
I dit! 6 Zgedllfy SQLZLNI
l02 E. Center-Anaheim
Phone KEystone 5-62l5
Tinting - Brow and Lash Tinting
Hair Styling - Manicuring-Hair
Cutting - Permanent Waving
Farmer's Insurance Group
Auto - Fire - Truck
i t
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Lite - Burglary - Compensation
Bos MARTIN, Agent
433 West Center Street KEystone 5-2326
Congratulations Class at '60 T31
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THIS WEEK in
Orange County Magazine
KE 5 B438
HIGH NOTE OF FASHION
with QD
449 N. L STREET
ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA
Capri CLEANERS 84 LAUNDRY
"ORANGE ,COUNTY'S FINEST"
508 S. Brookhursf PR 2-5190
DRIVE IN CAR SIDE SERVICE
Winchells Donut House
4-OO NO, LOS ANGELES ST.
ANAI-IEIIVI. CALIFORNIA
PHONE PR 2-0300
IIUSSEIVS HEHIIH FIIUIIS
0 FRESH CARROT 8: OTHER JUICES
o DIABETIC 8: ALLERGY FOODS
1 NATURAL VITAMINS 0 RAW MILK
STORE HOURS:
WEEK DAYS 8: SAT. 9 - 6 208 N. Los ANGELES ST,
FRIDAY 9 . 7 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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SINOR REALTY
474 NO. PLACENTIA AVE.
ANAHEIM, CALIF.
PR 4-6533
249
RECORDS - TV - HI-FI
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EMM I-UMBER I PALACE HI Fl
Q Q . EIM, CALIFORNIA
L I fA, ivf 5'll AAA m'A' 51550 BESLZZZZTQSET KEAIEBIT-S264
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THLHLUR LUMBER EU.
"MORE EOR YOUR BUILDING DOLLAR"
Newl Greenway,
AG ENT - NIIITARY
D PR 4-'72EC3
4II S. WaInu+ S+. Anaheim KE. 5-2I I8 F , G 9325 B.. ZFFEQTEI
"Where Manchesler ancl Sanla Ana lvleelu
'glzrclfs Apparel
llrmz Qiigirzafs
134 VV. CENTER STREET
SochcIt's Jewelers
"Where Your Diomond
Dollor Goes Farther"
Convenient Terms-"At No Exfro Cost"
2128 Anaheim-Olive Rd.
F KE 5 2551
East Anaheim Center PR, 4-4997
CONGRATULAUON5 Corzgmtulatiofzs to the
CLASS OF 60 Class of "l960"
Keystone Savmgs
ZELLERBACI-I PAPER COMPANY 81 LOEIII ASSOCIHLIOH
4ooo E. UNION PACIFIC AVE. RONAL?..!1gEi?SPERS
LOS ANGELES
312 West Center St., Anaheim KE 3-3188
250
CONGRATULATIONS
SENIORS
'DIMM PHOTOGRAPHY
109 s. CLENIENTINE
KE 5-8233
ANAHEIM '
-, Your Satisfaction,
f lA I
Our Concern
Compliments of
SALES EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE SUPPLIES
' Hilgenleld IVIOrIuaIy
the type writer shop
1773 WEST LINCOLN AVENUE C. E, "CLIFF" JOHNSON '20 Easf Broadway phone KE. 54,05
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA PRospecf 4-2541
Anaheim, California
"" I" SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
I A L K E R ' I LOS ANGELES
I-IQUSE QI: MUSIC ORANGE COUNTY
220 No. Los Angeles S+. KE. 3-I49I
COMPLIMENTS OF
1 . .
Band and Orclieslra I-Ieadquarfers S Furniture 81 Appliances
lnsTrurnenTs - ITISTTUCTIOVI Broadway Shopping Center, Santo Ano Freeway ot
Euclid, Anaheim, Calif.
Renjfals - Repairs PRospeCf 4-3210
Vesey Walker S I S Gail Beverley
Disneyland 6 e DeparTmenT Manager
CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF '60
Johnnyk Market Anaheim Motors
Renault
Qualify Meats Pevgebf
df 1830 MANCHESTER
Lowest Prices ANAHEIM
25I
HARTFIELD JEWELERS
106 West Center
Anaheim, Calif. KE.
DIAMONDS ' WATCHES
HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR
RADIOS ' RECORD PLAYERS '
You can open an account
Street
5-2085
' JEWELRY
CLASS RINGS
FRIENDSHIP RINGS
at HARTFIELDS
2166 WEST LINCOLN KEystone 5-9633
Linbrook Shoes
"HIGH QUALITY SHOES FOR LESS"
OPEN SEVEN DAY WEEK
9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
FEURBERG ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
gsravfuafing C4155 of
P-Ro Pact 4-2442 "For other foundation can no man Iay than that is Iaio
which is Jesus Christ." I Corinthians 3:1
Zyedgjwa May this Christ be the foundation of your life in the
years ahead.
LOCATED AT MURRAY MANOR Z 5 K
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KEN STROMQUIST BZLINEZEIINIKHETELORNEIIAU Qalltg ULU Cl on
1112 North Brookhdrst KEystone 5-240
Qlilfkfim- KEYSTONE 5 2243 ONE 'LW'
PR spec-r 4-B800 g
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ULPENDAELE PRINTING - OFFSET - LETTERPTZESS
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WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, INC.
AIR - RAIL. - SHIP - TOURS
STUDENT TOURS
535 N LOS ANGELES STREET GERALD K. GROTLE 116 S. L05 ANGELES S
R. M. CONKLIN ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA MANAGER EIM. CALIF
Cooks D rug s I
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P R E s c R I P T it!
IONS
-ANAHEIM
1269 East Center Street
Phone KE. 5-6884
252
77Zaz!ofz Wolfe!
Flying A Gas Station 8r Garage
WE DO
Tune ups-Lower Cars-Paint Custom Colors
8610 Orange 8a Olive Road, Olive
BERT CARLTON 8: SON
Bil-Ric's Market
135 W. Broadway, Anaheim
PRODUCE, a complete selection of Famous Brand groc
eries at lowest prices. We give Blue 8x Gold Stamps
double every Tuesday.
Telephone KE. 5-5888
PLANNING YOUR WEDDING?
Our sample books of embossed and
engraved invitations and social torms
are available for your selection.
HOME-TOWN PRINTERS
338 West Center Anaheim
KEystone 5-4117
CENTER PAINT
and Wallpaper
KE. 5-2703
909 W. CENTER ANAHEIM
COLOR MATCHING SERVICE
OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
MONDAY AND FRIDAY TO 9 P.M.
SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
35 years experience to help you with decorating problems
MARY GOVE
PERSONNEL AGENCY
for that "JUST RITE" job
Member California Employment Agency As
Anaheim Chamber of Commerce
Personnel Counselors with I5 years
Experience, anxious to serve you
OFFICE - SALES - ENGINEERS
CLERICAL and MEDICAL JOBS
AND APPLICANTS AVAILABLE
118 South Los Angeles Street
ANAHEIM Pkosped' 4-4451
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ORNITE
CHEMICAL
CO.
1211 NORTH OLIVE ST.
ANAHEIM, CALIF.
253
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Featuring the widest choice of young men's traditional clothing
in the area.
Norm Meagers welcomes you to drop by and make yourself
at home.
455 N. LOARA KE 5-2131 LAKEWOOD WEST COVINA BROADWAY OR
NURM MEI-IGER'S
Store tor Men
Proudly Presents
Its Campus
Representative for 1960
from
Aaheim High School
JIM DALE
STORES FOR MEN
Sh wn here with Larry Moores, Ass'I Mgr.
f norm IIIEIIGEHS
etnqfs men! shop
CLUQ . . .
and in the event you are plan
ning to attend college . . .
EAST ANAHEIM SHOPPING CENTER DWP fn and See ou'
Men's Wear
2130 ANAHEIM OLIVE ROAD fh
at go to
WHERE CENTER MEETS PLACENTIA College
PRospect 4-7200
FURNITURE
DRAPERIES
ACCESSORIES
4 Contemporary
INTERIORS
interior decorating
909 north euclid avenue anaheim, california ' KEystone 5-7227
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HIIII IIIIIG
EXTE N DS
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
ORADUATINO CLASS
ANAHEIM 3-Min. CAR WASH
OF OPPOSITE ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL
- PROFESSIONAL WAXING AND POLISHING
I RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
OPEN VERY DAY
to T OWEST CE TE EET
Better Insure AN IE. am
Your Future
NIAY IVE SUGGEST AN A S 0 I0
INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT
IVITH HOME Wheel Alignment ' Brake Service 9 Motor Tune-Up
Pick Up and Delivery
519 SO. BROOKHURST
BROOKHURST AT ORANGE
AMERICAS LARGEST ASSOCIATION ANAHEIM' CALIFQRNIA
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2II EAST CENTER STREET I
ACROSS FROM CITY HALL U-
ANAHEIM w....NC4
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MOVING STORAGE
GENERAL TRUCKING
Since i872
Dependable Through The Years
OFFICE BARBER SHOP
IANAHEIMETRUCKI
is .TRANSFER co, ,I my .e.e
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PAY T0 K LL
sos S. Los Angeles S+. Phone KE. 5-2863 "'e Anaheim, California
KE 5-895i
AGENT - Allied Van Lines, Inc. VIRGIL ISBELL APPOITEMENTS
'IQ9 E. CENTER ST. DESIRED
SHIPKEY 8e PEARSON
Tire Refreading
GOODYEAR TIRE DISTRIBUTORS
dance - baTorT - music
200 West Broadway
420 W. Cenfer S+. Anaheim KE 5-5504 Anaheim
"Mee' Joe HUVSI ond' Wear Diamonds"
OF THE INTERNATIONAL DIIAMOND
I 4GUILkD AWARD for maintaining the highest
standards uf intcqrlly -anq quality in diamond merchan.
disinq, The award citation states also that HURST
JEWELERS has shown excentiqnal interest in and merited
the utmost confidence uf the diamond cnngumer,
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I The Famous I-2-3 Series of
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YOUR CHOICE
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132 W. Center St.
Downtown Anaheim
t.i,55ciSgtEtt,t KE. 3-3107
Suddenly 751 f970f
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YOUR CHOICE -WHS Y 021 VI I H
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ADAM'S TV 8. HI-FI .....
A 8. E BEAUTY SALON...
ALEX TAMALES .,.,.
ALLISON'S MARKET ........
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ANAHEIM BRAKE SERVICE ..
ANAHEIM BULLETIN .....
ANAHEIM CAR WASH .......
ANAHEIM CARPET B DRAPERY ...
ANAHEIM FINANCE CO. ...... .
ANAHEIM MATTRESS FACTORY ....
ANAHEIM MOTORS .............
ANAHEIM PAINTING 81 DECORATING ......
ANAHEIM PAPER MILL SUPPLIES, INC.
ANAHEIM RADIATOR REPAIR ....,.
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ARSENE STUDIO ..............
ATKINS 8. MERRILL, WEST, INC.. ..
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AVON PRODUCTS ..........
B-B 8: H MOTOR PARTS ........
BALL-BROOKHURST CORRAL B ....
BARTLETT RAMBLER ...........
BASHARA'S FLYING A. ..
BATON MUSIC CO. .... .
BEAUTY GLOW SALON. ..
BEEBE, M. E. 8- CO. ..... .
BELL PIPE 8. SUPPLY CO.. ..
BE-LOV-LEE COIFFURES ...
BETZ AUTO ........
BILL 81 RIC'S. ........ ..
BLACK'S DRESS SHOP .......,....,
BLUE BIRD DRAPERY 8. DECORATING S
BLUE HAVEN POOLS ...,.........
BOTTS NURSERY .............
BROOKMAN, BOB D., WELDERS. ..
BROOKHURST CLEANERS .......
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CAPRI CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY ....
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CARMEN'S FLOWER SHOP .......
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CENTER .SPORTING GOODS, ..
CHUNGKING CAFE .......
CITRUS PLYMOUTH CO. .
CLARICES SPORTSWEAR
CONE BROS. ........... .
CONKLIN PRINTING CO. ..... .
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COOK'S DRUGS ..........
COTLER'S MEN'S STORE ....
CRISS BUSINESS COLLEGE...
DELCO-REMY ..........
DEL MAR ACCESSORIES .....
DOLLER'S RADIO SERVICE ....
DEWEY'S MEN'S STORE .....
ELECTRA MOTORS .....
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EXCELSIOR CREAMERY .......
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FIVE POINT PHARMACY .....
GANAHL LUMBER CO. ......... .
GIBBS LUMBER CO. .............. .
GOLD'S FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCES ....
GOLDEN RULE MARKET .............
GOVE, MARY, PERSONNEL AGENCY...
GRANNY GOOSE ...........,...
W. T. GRANT CO. ................. .
GREENWAY, NEWT, AGENT 8. NOTARY ,...
HARDIN OLDSMOBILE .,......,.....
HARRIS'S RESTAURANT ..
HARTFIELD JEWELERS ,,..
HARVE'S BARBER SHOP
HATFIELD CLEANERS ....
HEINZ IMPORTED CARS ............
HENNIG AUTO PAINT 81 BODY SHOP..
HILGENFIELD MORTUARY ............
HOME OIL CO. .......... .
HOME SAVINGS 81 LOAN ..........
HOMETOWN PRINTERS .............
HOWELL PENNCRAFT CORPORATION. ..
HUB FURNITURE STORE ............
HURST JEWELERS ...........
IVORY'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY...
JACKSON DRUG CO. ...,... .
JAXSON'S DRESS SHOP .,..
JAY'S BEAUTY COLLEGE ....
JOHNNY'S MARKET ...,.
IUNGKEIT, WALTER ..
KENDRICKS JEWELRY ...
KETTLE MOTOR HOTEL. ..
KEYSTONE BLUEPRINT CO.. ..
KEYSTONE SAVINGS ..,.
KEZY ......................,..
KIRK, ROY L., LANDSCAPE NURSERY...
KNOTT'S BERRY FARM ............ .
KWIKSET LOCKS .....
LA PALMA DRIVE IN ....
LANGSON'S TV ,.....,,. ......
LINDROCK BOWL ...,.............
LIN-BROOK, BUILDERS' HARDWARE
LINDBROOK SHOES ...,........
LUND 8. SONS CO.. . ..
MAHONNEY 8. SONS...
MAJORS TUX SHOP .........
MANCHESTER AUTO SALVAGE . .,
MARIES CLIP 8. CURL ........
MARTENET HARDWARE .. . ..
MEADE 8- SONS .....,.........
NORM MEAGER'S MEN'S STORE...
MEL-JEAN BEAUTY SALON .,....
MERRYFIELD TRUCKING ..
MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP. ..
MINNETTES .........,.
MISSION FURNITURE CO.. ..
MITCHELLS ,...........
MOODY ELECTRIC ,.....
MULLER'S MUFFLER SHOP...
McCOY DRUG CO, ..... .
McCOY MOTOR CO. .... .
McKINLEY'S DRESS SHOP ............
NEFF PAINT 81 WALLPAPER COMPANY..
NEUMANS .,........,..........,
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ORONITE CHEMICAL CO. .,...... .
ORANGEFAIR SHOPPING CENTER
ORANGE COUNTY DRUG CO. ...... .
ORANGE COUNTY BEAUTY COLLEGE.
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING ..........
OFFICE BARBER SHOP .......,..
P 8K L MFG. CO., INC. ........., ..
PACIFIC FINANCE CORPORATION...
PACIFIC GROWERS ...........
PALACE HI-FI ........
PALM MOTOR LODGE...
PANCAKE HOUSE ....
PAUL ALLEN SHOES
PENHALL, A. D. ....... .
PENHALL, L. B. ........ .
PENNEY, J. C. COMPANY...
PHIL'S AUTO GLASS ....
PHIL RENICK ........
PIXIE TOWNE ...,........
PRESSEL ROGERS 8. PRESSEL ....
QUAST, R. JOE 81 SON ......
RAMOS, R. ........ .
RAYCO .......,,.....
PHIL RENICK CADILLAC. ..
RENAISSANCE .......
RITZ CLEANERS ....
RIVER TROUT POND ..,............
ROBERTSHAW-FULTON .....,......
ROBINSON, GLEN, UNION OIL DEALER ,..,..
RUSSELLS HEALTH FOODS .....,....
SCHAEFFLER PAINT 8. WALLPAPER ..,,
SHIPKEY 8. PEARSON ............
SINOR REALTY ..................
SMITH-REAFSNYDER FURNITURE CO...
SOCHAT'S JEWELERS ....,...,..
SOLARTRON .........
SOR ..........................
H, H. STABBERT INSURANCE AGENCY,
STILWELL, FRANK, STUDEBAKER ......
ST. REGIS PAPER CO. ....., .
SALEM CLOTHIERS ..
TASTEE FREEZE ..,....
TAYLOR LUMBER CO. ............ .
TOWN 8. COUNTRY MEN'S FURNISHINGS. ..
TROYS HAMBURGERS ...,........
MRS, TUTTLE'S BAKERY, ,.
TYPEWRITER SHOP, THE . .
VANDERMAST ...,...
VEATCH'S SHOES ....,.,...
WAIKIKI MOTEL ............
WALKER'S HOUSE OF MUSIC ..,,
WALLACE TRACTOR SALES .....
WAYNES FLOWERS .....
WAYNES GARAGE .....
WEBER BOOK STORE ....
WERNER DINNER HOUSE ,,......
WEEK IN ORANGE COUNTY, THIS. ..
WEST ANA REALTY ,,.............
WILLIAMS SPORTING GOODS, BOB..
WILTON, PHOTOGRAPHY ..........
WINCHELL'S DONUT HOUSE ....,,..
116 S. Plcceniic Ave.
WINCHELL'S DONUT HOUSE ........
400 N. Los Angeles Sf.
WISSER SPORTING GOODS ...., .
WONDER BOWL .,,..........
WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, INC.. .,
YELLIS DAIRY .............
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Acknowledgments
Although the compilation of the l96O Colonist is finished, "Memories" of the past year will linger with
all the people who have worked to reproduce the events of this year in book form. I review with pride
the efforts put forth by my division editors in producing this annual. For the fine iob they have done,
recognition is gratefully given to the people who helped make possible this edition of the Colonist year-
book.
The never tiring patience of Larry W. Quille, journalism adviser, was deeply appreciated. lt was
through his efforts that the editors were taught the fundamentals of production work. With his guid-
ance and encouragement he pulled us through many confusing moments where we might otherwise
have stumbled and fallen. We sincerely thank him for those words of praise he gave each of us when
we needed them most.
My great appreciation goes to Lloyd S. Ross, printing instructor, who pushed us to the perfection
which is required in yearbook production. lt was Mr. Ross who kept the staff "hopping" to meet each
deadline as it arose. Arthur Combs, the pressman, deserves a vote of thanks also for his dedication to
fine quality in all his yearbook work. Print shop students who helped makeup the pages were Lee Miller,
Tom Kirk, Ronald Fischbeck, Don DeFore, Doug Harmon, Paul Adams, Ray Bender, Bob Cazares, Gary
Church, Bill Mathews, Frank McVarish, and Norman Paddock.
A yearbook staff is definitely dependent upon a photography crew to "make or break" the quality
of an annual which is being produced. The l96O Colonist staff was extremely lucky to count Ted Wade,
photography adviser, and Larry Secrist, John Maulding, Pat Parker, and Chris Flynn on its working person-
nel roster of photographers. Many thanks also to the Arsene Studio for the color transparency used on
the title page, the Homecoming and Cinderella Ball pictures, and several new faculty portraits.
To S. K. Smith Company go my thanks for the beautiful cover of our book. l extend a hearty
"Thank you" to Peterson Engraving Company, who for almost thirty years has furnished us with excel-
lent engravings, through out the books particularly the transparency, l wish to thank Universal Bindery for the
top-notch service they gave us in binding the '60 Colonist. To Mirro-Graphic in Glendale also goes my thanks
for printing the last 48 pages of the advertising section.
The advertising staff should be recognized for the outstanding job they have done this year to help
meet production expenses by tremendously overselling every other year's Colonist staff. My special
appreciation goes to Judy Maas and Bob Cristiano, co-advertising managers, Judy Williams, business
manager, and Moe Mulcahy, best salesman.
It is with great respect and esteem that I express my gratitude to my staff. Thank you Jeri Warnes,
Claudia Jordan, Joyce Kulak, Susan Henry, Margaret Wittesch, Dianne Patrick, Barbara Cross, Joan
Goodwin, Phyllis Ritter, Jackie Leveck, Carole Roland, Karen Thornton, Steve Brandon, Bill Miles, Sher-
rill Krastel, Marilyn Miller, and Larry Secrist. lt was mainly through your interest and efforts that our
"Memories of Yesterday" became a reality of today.
,cincta Stratton
Editor-in-Chief
Abellanzt, M.--39
Ackles, 19.439, 111
Adams, J.439, 216
Adams, J.439
Adams, 17.439
Adler, G.439, 100, 104, 147, 206
Aguilar, C.439, 129, 201
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Allen, C.-39. 199
Allen, M.438, 39, 98, 99, 169, 170
Althens, C.439
Anderson, C.439, 106
Anderson, 1439
Anderson, S.439, 142, 150
Anderson, S.435, 39, 112
Andres, S.430, 39, 100, 121, 125
138, 146
Ar-cin:1g.:'a, A.439
Armstrong, H.4114, 169, 170, 191
Austin, P.-439
Baca, L.i39, 156
Backus, L.-39, 216
Baker, 111.439, 100, 116, 156
Baker, M.43J
Baker, S.439, 114
Bulderhausen, J.-39
Ballman, 13.439
Bandell, 19.439, 119
Bartlett, .1.439
Bartosh, A.440
Bartsch, 15.440, 96, 100
Bates, K.440
Bayer, B,440, 109, 151, 153, 154
Beach, S.440, 125
Beale, 11438, 40, 96, 100, 104, 116, 121
Beeman, R.428, 29, 40, 100, 102, 109,
121, 125, 137, 138, 142, 143, 150,
Bell, N.440
Bell, 155.440, 122
Beiniller, M.440
Bengochea, L.440, 112, 119
Benson, K.440
Bergeson, .1.440, 106, 126, 216
Best, 15.440, 108
Bibbee, L.440
Biegler, F.430, 40
Bissell, 11.440, 100, 121
Blanchard, 13.410
Blankmeyer, 13.434, 40, 100, 102, 114
126, 204, 206
Blomgrcn, J.-40
Boatman, 15.440, 96, 206, 212
Bogan, L.435, 40, 106
Bojorquez, R.440, 98, 99
Bounolus, M.-40, 121
Bower, C.440 '
Bowman, .1.440, 109, 155
Brace, G.441
Branchaud, L.441, 100, 121, 216
Brandon, S.441, 98, 115, 132, 134
Brennan, R.441
Brenneis, R.441, 100, 116
Brewer, S.441, 104, 121
Broeker, G.441, 154
Student Picture Index
snxuores
Coelho, C.442, 189
Cole, C.-126
Collins, G.442
Conn, C.443
Conner, J.443
Cooper, S.443
Copeland, B.-43
Cormell, D.443
Colstlow, R.-43
Coupland, R.434, 43, 98, 99, 103,
124, 127
Cousins, J.-43, 122, 195, 196
Cowger, D.443
Cox, C.-200
Cox, VV.443, 170
Cranston, L.443, 112, 121, 156
Cristiano, 13.430, 43, 216
Critchfield, 13.443
Cronin, R.443, 105
Cross, B.-43, 100, 115, 132, 134, 206
Cuba, .1.443, 111
Cullen, J.-43, 153, 154
Cummins, G.-43
Cunningham, C.443, 156
Currant, L.443, 107
Currier, C.-43, 100, 102, 114, 121,
Frye, G.446, 186
Fulton, J.--16
Galiano, 1sI.4-16 H ,
Gates, C.--16, 98, 99, 111, 128, 163, 206
Gelker, T.4-16
Gibson, J.-46, 129, 168, 170
Gilfillan, H4116
Gilger, A.446
Girard, G.4+10, 114
Godden, L.446
Goldwyn, L.--17, 156
Goodwin, J.-30, 417, 98, 99, 102. 1111.
121, 132, 131
Gordy, P.447
Goszewski, B.-30, 47
Gove, 13.447, 169, 173, 216
Graber, C.-47
Graham, G.7"17
Graves, S.447
Gray, G.431, 33. 47, 184
Green, L.434, 47
Greenwood, K.-47
Gregory, 11.447
Gretel, K.447, 216
Griffith, 111.447
Grinde, G.447
Lztniplicr, ll.-450, 129
Lztndin, K.450, 168, 171, 201
Lauer, .1.450
11Il11,L1'SOl1, 17.450
liztngsoii, K.450, 98, 99, 156, 163
l.ztrz11nc:e, .l.450
Lathrop, 12450. 1515
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ielleau, .1.450
Lehniztn, 11.450
Lenon, H.-450, 127
Lentx, 13.450, 102, 116
Lepper, G.450
Ltfssi, 114511, 107
ster, 154.10
11231-felt, J.450, 100, 102, 115, 132, 131
11eve1'. S-
45 0
Lichenwalter, 11.450, 156
1111119 501W
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Liles, I.450, 206
Linn, 13.450, 129, 168, 171
Litz, 11.450
Long, 11.4
Lowe, 1".--
51, 102, 119
51 .
Lucas, 14.451, 156
10 51
146, 206
Custaloe, R.443, 216
Dale, J.443
D'Amore, 13.434, 43, 100,
Danard, VV.443
Danhoff, D.443, 96
Danley, B.444
Dargatz, D.444
Davenport, H.-44, 156
Davie, H.-44
Davis, A.444, 98, 99, 100,
114, 121, 137, 148, 155
Davis, B.-+44
Davis, H.-44, 122
Davis, S.444
Davis, S.-44, 100
Dawdy, L.444
Dawson, K.444, 100, 121
Dean, N.444, 96, 98, 104,
Deffncr, P.444
Delahunt, .1.444
116, 125, 126
102, 109,
. 206
109, 154, 206
Gulino, 11,447
Hallard, D.447
Hammond, 211.447, 169, 173, 178
Hanlon, .1.447
Hansen, G.447, 106, 116
Harmon, D.447, 105, 122, 129
133, 194
Harney, 13.447, 157, 168, 170
Ilart, G.430, 47, 106, 107,
Hart, P.447
Hartley, 11.447
Hartman, 11.447
Hartman, L.447
Harvey, N.--47, 106, 156
Hatfield, 13.447, 138
Hatfield, L.-47, 98, 156
126
Hauck, 13.448, 104, 121, 206
Haveles, .1.448, 216
146, 156
Healy, C.-35, 48
Hawkins, G.448, 100, 102, 109,
121,
Broman, P.-41
C
Brown, .441, 110
Brown, C.441
Brown, 12.4216
lirown, .I.441
IFOVVII
, Q441, 96, 100, 104, 121
1Zrown, b,441, 100, 105 '
Zrown, V.
Brownell,
1'rownin '
441, 100, 102, 121, 147
41, 100, 121, 134, 142
Delorognale, A.430, 44, 114
Dick, C.444
Dickenson, D.444, 102, 107, 121
Dickerson, C.444, 156
Dickey, 12.428, 44, 97, 98, 129, 169
Dierberger, K.444, 122
Domingo, 711.444, 104, 109, 119, 126,
140, 141
Donica, P.430, 44, 102
Dorn, T.-44
Douglas, R.-44
Dow, G.444, 98, 99, 128, 129, 186
Downs, K.444
Drews, E.-44
Driftmier, K,-44
Duatschek, H.-14, 120, 170
Ducoing, 13.444
Duffner, G.4-45, 98
Dunlavy, S.-169, 170
D'Urso, 11.498, 99
Duvall, C.-45
Dye, K.445, 204, 205. 206, 213
Eagleson, D.445, 100
Easton, .1.428, 45, 98, 99, 100, 104,
204, 206
Edwards, K.445
Hennings, C.428, 34, 48, 98, 99, 109,
121, 154, 163, 206
Henry, S.448, 100, 104, 115, 121, 132,
134, 156, 206
Hensley, 12448, 100, 116, 121, 204,
205, 206
Heringer, E.448, 122, 191
Herrick, L.-48
Herring, 13.448
Heybrock, 11.448, 111, 156
Hicks, J.-48
Hildebrand, T.4-48
Hilliard, H.448, 110, 142
Hilsabeck, 1..448, 129, 169
Hilty, K.4-18, 116, 121
Hixson, D.448
Hoag, T.448, 122, 194
Hoeppner, 1448, 100, 118, 121,
126. 150
Hoffner, K.428, 34, 48, 100, 105,
129, 138
Hood, 11.448, 199
Hopkins, G.448
Hopkins, VV.448
Hotchkiss, S448
Houston, R.i28, 29, 43, 100, 114, 129
2 g, ,4f
llrownrigg, C.441
Bryant, G.441, 142
Burgess, .1.441
Burgess, VV.-'11, 156
Burke, B.441, 106, 114
Burlingaine, P.-41, 106
Burns, .1.441
Burrus, J.441
Caldwell, P.441
Callahan, N.430, 41, 100, 102
Calleros, R.441
Campbell, A.435, 41
1' 42
Campbell, ..4
Campbell, 1-1.441, 98, 124, 162, 200
Campbell, 441
L.
Campbell, M 441
Cano, E.442
Cano, .1442
Capasso, T'.-412, 103
Carlson, D.431, 42, 129, 178, 180
Czirlsorn, G.442
Carlton, XV.-42
Carmichael, K,435, 42, 98, 99, 104
109, 114, 155, 162 '
Carrocino, S.442, 156
Carter, E.442, 119, 121
carter, G433, 42, 100, 142, .lr .
Carter, G.-42 1 1' 136
Cassady, 8.442
Castillo, S.442
Castro, L.442
Chambless, S.-30, 42
Chancellor, A442, 97, 126
Chapin, G.-42
Chloupek, M-42
Church, G.-42
Cirafice, N.442
Clark, B.-42
Clarke, J.-42
Clay, C.-42
Clifford, P.-42
Coale, C.412, 191
Cochran, J.-42
Cochran, T,-12, 156, 168. 170
Edwards, L.445
Ehrle, B.438, 45, 100, 105, 129, 154
Eisenhower, M.-45, 98, 111
Elliott, D.445
Endicott, C.445, 100, 102, 114, 121,
129, 206
Epperson, B.-45, 216
Ethier, G.-45
Fancher, C.-45
Fancher, J.434, 45
Fankboner, D.445
Faram, D.445
Faughnder, N.445
156
142, 143
, 96, 100, 109, 121,
Howell, .1.448
Howell, T.448
Hoxsie, 1
3.449
Hughes, S.449
H ugh es,
T.-49
Hunter, .1.449, 206
.1.-49, 98, 100, 102 109
114, 121, 147, 156
Ingram, M.449, 133
Hurlbet,
Isaac, B
Jackson
,.1. 49,
Jacques, 154111
Jacques,
Jacques,
J'tm s K
1 .
.449
lvory, 13.449, 126
4' 121. 156, 216
108, 111
114111: 129, 153, 154, iso
K 449
Luecke, 11.42 , - . 129. 1156.
177, 178, 182
Lurner, 8433, 51, 107
Luther, .1.-451, 125, 134
Luzader, S.451, 100, 121, 131, 216
Lykowski, 13.451, 150
Maas, .1.451, 216
Malls, N.451, 109, 114, 155, 206
1N1ackenscn, S.451, 121
Mztckinnon, 8.451
Magill, .1.451, 129, 168, 169
Magistrule, J.451
Mal1:1t't'ey, D.451
Maher, .l.-51
Malek, D.451, 129, 186
Maley, D.-311, 51, 100, 116, 129, 156
Mannone, 14.451
1Xlarcot'ti, C.4154
Mark, .1.451, 129, 168, 171
ltlarovicli, S.-51
Martin, G.451
Martin, P.-30, 51, 109, 155
Martin, V.451
Mzisony, S.--51, 150, 162
Mattingly, 13.251
Matulik, C.-52
Moulding, .1.452, 133, 189
May, li.--52
Mcljurney, -1.452
McCandless, 11.426, 27, 28, 52, 100,
139,151, 153, 151, 155
McCarthy, C.452, 112
Mc-Cloud, G.452
McCulloch, 11.7752
1Nlr't'u11oug'h, G.-52
McGu1't'in, V.452
McHenry, K.452
Mclnerney, C.452
Mcliec, M.-52, 156
McKinney, 11.452, 206
1V1t'Laugh1in, 141.431, 52, 105, 126
Mc-Nally, 12.435, 52, 119
Mt-Pheeters, 12.452
Means, 19.430, 52
Bleier, S.452, 206, 216
Moissner, M4-52
Mendenhall, 11.452
Merkel, K.-35, 52
V
Messenpfer, K.4.m2
Mickelson, .1.452, 107, 116, 121,
126, 206
Mikoleit, K.452
Miles, 11452, 115, 132, 13-1, 216
Miller, M,452. 98, 99, 101, 108, 115,
124, 128, 132, 134, 154, 163, 206
Miller, 12452
Miller, 111.452, 100, 115, 121, 134
Milne, S.4118, 121, 216
Misener, M.452
Mittman, A.453, 104, 121, 125, 142, 2
Mocidel, 8453, 100, 154
Moen, C453, 216
Monell, 11.453
Fear, C.-45
Feliz, R.-45
Felllraum, M.-45
Fellows, 12.445
Ferguson, G.-45
Ferguson, L.445
Ferguson, VV.445
Fcrkel, D,445
1"i1adelf'ia,445, 156
Fillman, M.446, 142
Fiorentin, .1.446, 98, 99, 127, 128
Fish, T.-46
Fisher, B.-46, 100, 116, 156
Fisher, D.446
Flinn, D.4157
Floody, R,-46
Flynn, C.446, 98, 127, 128, 133
Forbes, J.430, 46, 216
Forbes, .1.446, 98, 127
For-hes, M.-46, 122, 153, 154, 194, 196
Formicola., J.-46
Forsythe, 13.446, 100, 104, 137, 138,
147. 206
Francis, F.-46
Franco, 13.433, 46, 129, 177, 178,
180. 200
Fraser, .I.446
Freeman, N.431, 38. 46, 96, 98, 99.
100, 104, 146, 206
Fry J.446, 100
1 e., .449
Jenkins, M.449, 109, 111, 155, 206
Johnson, 13.449, 111
Johnson, J.419, 210
Jones, N.43-1, 49
Jordan, C.419, 100, 115, 132, 134, 206
Kaelin, S449
Katz, .1.449, 128, 199
Kaufman, 12.--19, 100, 111
Kelley, G.449, 155
Kelly, 12.449, 129, 169, 171
Kier, 13.419, 100, 102, 114, 121
Kilbarger, S.449, 156
Killingsworth, C,433, 49, 98, 127, 128
King, 12.249
Kirk, J.449
Kirk, L.4-19, 106
Kirkhart, P.-49
Kite, D.-50
Kite, R.450
Klein, V.450
Kleinworth, L.450
Klisch, K.450, 121, 134
Krastel, S.-50, 98, 99, 104, 115,
132, 131, 206
Kulak, J.450, 98, 107, 115.
127, 132, 134
Lamar, 13.450
Lambeth, T.450, 169, 171, 191
116, 121,
Monk, 11.452, 105, 128
51
1-
Moor, 11.4.2
,109, 114, 156
Moore, 141.453, 100
Moorhead, 11.453
Moran, E.453, 168, 171
Moreno, 15.434, 53, 154
:11Ol'2.1'2ll1, C.453
Morgan, M.453, 15-1
Morris, 13.453, 191, 198
Morris, lx.453
Morris, P.453, 122, 216
Morrow, M.-453, 100, 102, 121
1' 53 100 1
Morton,
f , , 118, 206
Morton, M.453, 98, 99, 122
Mueller, 13,453
Mullen, T. 53
Munoz, C,43-1, 53,
Murphy, 11.453
. 105, 128
109, 114, 156
107
Murphy, 12.453, 121, 126, 206, 216
Murray, 111.453
Nakagiri, A.453, 126, 140, 141
Nankcrvls, 15.430, 53, 100, 102
Nellesen, 13,453
Nelson, 11.451, 157,202
Nelson, K451, 100, 206, 216
Nelson, 11.451, 153
Nichols, T.--189
Nicosia, I..--54
Nielxlats, A,--54
Niewohner, 11.454, 111
Xorlu-rg, Y.451
Noriiizui, 13.451, 116, 216
'iuitvr I 51
13l1.lI1lI17Il, IJ.-51
l,1ill1ll,l.'4-11,.11,UN,1111,11lX,
Il1l'1l'N 101
., .
L.I.i
lYl5t'11.f1,'51
1Ill1l1l!lll1,f',4l11
111111
'I' 114111
111.
1lls1-11, Ix.45l, 10Il,102, 109, 121, 110
I 11 141
111S1lll, !.4T
1JIs1i11, .l.-4:11 100
N rl
111S1Ill,1,'L
1VXI:1ll1'X' li 4451
1T1llit'l1..1.4.r1,1lI11
111'1w.:'2t. 11.401
Usgrmll, 13,4-51,119
1111-5, 12401
1'2ll'1i1'l', 11.451, 109. 153, 151
1,ill'1il'l', S.451
l':1rso11s, .I.-f-55
1'IISSllltll't', 14.455, 157
l'z1lri1'k, lJ.455, 115, 132, 131
l':1111f1'so11,
l':1ul,
l,1lXlIt', X .45
' 35, 129, 178, 190, 186
Slade, J. 58
Sloan, J. 58, 106
Sloan, S.458
Smith, C. 58
Smith, D.-58
Smith, 11.458, 216
Smith, D.-58, 98, 99, 107, 116, 121, 142
Smith, E.-58
Smith L, 34, 58, 100, 114, 206
sminf, w
458,
122, 195, 206
l'1-1-li, 100, 102, 121, 150
1'I'lblH'I', 11.455, 100
l'1-rfillzi, I'.455
1,t'1'1illIS, 16428, 55, 109, 111, 120,
155, 200
1'1'I'!'1llS. 31.455, 131
l'1-1'r5'1i1:1i1,l1'.
I'1-sl1'1'I'i1'l11, 19.431
I'1f11-r, 11.455, 102, 121, 150, 200
l'1-11-rs, ll. 455
1,1'11'l'St'lI, 12.455, 100, 121. 150
1'L'Il'I'S1'Il, l..455
l'111iII, S,--55, 100.102, 121,156
I'i11I1'1swslii,l'.
I'ip111'. 12.431, 55, 105, 199
l'1:1Il, lJ,455
l'l:1lz, .l.---55
1,1il'1Zt'l', 11.455, 200
1'11l1111', 5.455
l'r1-1il'i1-1-, I-1.455
l'ri1-1-, 11,455
1,l'11'1'l', 12,455
I'1'ox'0111'i0, 11.455, 100, 201
15I'0Xl!l1l'C,
lliw-, 11.428, 29. 30, 56, 168, 169
Qufiils, C.431. 100, 1l17,11l,
110,121,120
Quist, ll.430, 90, 100, 102, 121
Quisl, 164511.
I
100,102,121
1!l!1Illl11,l7.7541
ll:t111s11y, .l.--
I . . .
l
l:1ll1ll..l.- .i1,,
2:11116 11.450
Ilzty, XXI'-450
211211. ll,450,
101111, .l.---450
1
I
llc-1-11, 31.450,
I
I
:1'l'11, l'.-4.10,
u'lII1lJll'11I,.1.
-:10
' 100, 1111
, 1.16, 311,
97
206
121
-50
ll1111lt, I 64:10, 119
.X1'l11ll1-s, IL- -150
.X1'11s1:l, .X,---05, 1227
.X1'1rs1':l. 11.405, 175
.X1'11s1.1, Sf 0'
Li
,X1I:1111s, 1'.4l51, 150
JX112llllS. li,---05, 189
A11l1'1', 11.430, 05, 102
Aivlirotli, .X.498, 17-1, 187
.fXl1'11I'tP11l, 11.498, 171
A111'll. 13.405, 174
Allen, 11.431, 05, 102, 111, 120.1
.1111-ii. 'it-,145
Alruivri, 11.405, 123
.Xl111l'l'S0ll, A
.Xllt1t'l'SUll, .l,
.Xlli1l'I'SOll, .l.
1111111-1'so11,
T
.40o. 113, 127
405
405, 156
405, 110
4Xllt1l't'tJ1JI. .l.405
A1041-llz11', l..40.i
Aquino, 31.405, 119, 126
Argo, S.405
Ariziz, 11405
Ar1111-111l:11'iZ. C.465
:xl'lllS1I'UII1.l, 19.430, 05
Ashby, lJ.405, 189
AIIQIIISUII, 11.405
.XY1'llIJll'12L. li.-405
I!ztli11ic'k, 'l'.405
112l,L1lI!I.I'11, .l.41
li'11'w1-ll I' 41
15, 154
. , , . in
IZ:til1-5',.l,405
1lJl11'11lll', li. 05, 123
1wILIlll!ljLI'S, 1',405, 1511
1:1lI'II1'S, 'l',4115
llairry, I-'. ---- 05
Ilzirlvls, 'l',41i:., 129, 169, 172
1,JIS1l1'l',1:, 05
l:!lSS11'!', I..40.i
lZ:1l:1y11-, IJ,--05, 200
lS:tx11-r, 12,4122
II1-:1sl1-y, 15.405, 175, 186
1l1'111'1Pl'11, .l.-405, 90, 107, 127, 150
1,1-11111-ll, 5405, 151
II1-millw-r, 12,405
1:1'lI1'1111'1, 11,405
111-111'1-111110. l', 05
lltfrry. .I.4 05
121112, .l,-4115
Ilivkv-1'sl:tI'l', I..430, 05
1l1Il111l'X', I',--135
111111, S. 0.1, 100, 1211, 201
l'isIn1'y, N430 1-, fix 1-15 IH
I 1 1 1011
111111410 .411
l.l:11-k, Ii. 40:1
, -..
1l11lIZ1'S,1,.4f11 111 100 121
, f
. ' . - 1
lll:tk1-, .I.--05, 1511
266
Iieslia. E.-56
llesley, S,456, 100
111-yiiolds, 13.450
1l1'XllU1t1S, .1,4121
liicw-, 11.-28, 29, 30, 56, 168, 169
111101, 12450
liichter, 11,450
liiley, C.450
lliley, C.450, 200, 212
ltilvy, NV.450
liillvr, 17.450, 1I0
Il1ulv111'sol1, XV.4.16
liol1erls,C.450, 119, 121, 125
lioliinson, 13.450
Iiolwinson, D.-50, 199
Iiolison, 15.-50, 129, 109, 171
llmlerick. 9Y.+57
I-losers, 12.45"
1 ,101,i01,114,115,
171 127112131
F
1
1:011iiid,t'.42x, 211, 57. ms 10.1,
115, 121. 132, 1:11, 211
li
120111-zyclii, L,457, 10lI
liupp, D457
llosc-0111, P.+57, 150
Ii11sf111lI1z1l, 11.457
1lO111QI'l11llIl11, 1l.4129, 201
liowe, 111.457, 142
1:lll1llJ11, S.-4-57
IIuoI'1', D.-57, 105, 171, 200
llussull, S457
l1,1'Z1ll. G,'57, 129, 177, 178, 181
Sulcedo, R.457
Szilihury, T.457
Sulyer, .I.457
S:1111sO11. 13.457
Saiulers, 171.457
Szinti, 12430, 35, 57, 150, 200, 212
Saruii, 11.-57
S:1111A1ftlo, 11.457
S:1vz1g'e, 1,457
S:1x'1-1'i1rn, 13.430, 57
Sc':1IZO, 15.231, 57, 121
Schazil, NXY457, 191
sf-1iQi'r'1er, 11457, 1211, 1315,
139, 108, 191,
Svhlegel, 11.43-I, 57, 101, 116, 121,
125, 112, 206
S1'l1111iclt, R.457
Schhniidl, S.-57, 206
Sr-hiinor, P.457, 116, 150
S1-lirott, 12457, 156
S1Al1w:111z, N.458, 118, 121
S1-oliy, 11.4127
S1'1'l'1S1. 14.458, 132, 133, 13-1
S1-41121, 31.458, 100
S+-llfy, 11.458
S1'11I111'j'Cl', 112.458
SIIIIXY, K.458, 156
Sliawvvr, 13.-31, 98, 99, 126
121, 128
Sliigqekziwzi, G458, 97, 100, 105, 129
Slmaf, T.-458
Shohlom, G.458
Shy, 1V.458
Simpson, S.-58
Sirk, 13,458
111U1lIll, C405
lloziz, 11.465
IS11lr11, G.405
12111-ltt'l11'1'.
l,11g111'11, 11.405, 126
1101116212 1'.-05
lloiiiniarilo. J.-65
Iioolhe, 11.405
llnriie, 1J.f65, 118
lioswell, 14.465, 203
1:tJllC'1121l'd, S.466. 150, 187
Iiuwiiiziii, 11.400
I-11511, 19.460
l.1':11'kn1z111, .l.400, 100, 115, 134
lirzitld, 11.433, 06, 118, 127
11I'Il111vOl't1, J.-06, 208
1rl'il11C1l, 11.400
11I'!l1lt, J.466, 153, 151, 186
1:I'1'l'1i0l1I'1112.1't5, C.400, 108
1:l't'XYl'21', 15.-60
l!r1t1g.:'es, D.400
bristol, 13.406
I
,roc-li, D.-
00
Ilruck, G.400
Ilrookniaii, E,-60, 107
llrookmziii, 1-L400, 103
1:l'0OkIl12ll1, N.400, 120, 157
llrown, C.460, 208
Ilrowii, 13,466
lirown, J.-66, 197
11I'OXYll, .I,460
llrown, .I.-00
llrown, L.406
llrown, S.466
lirown, S.400, 1011 121, 200
IIVOXVI1, XV.-60
llrowiiing, C.400, 120
llruckner, G,-011
liryant, IC,-00
llulmlzi, 13.400, 113
l!uf'h:1nan, K.-00
Huis, M.466, 175, 184
liunnell, C.460
1:llI'Hl'SS, 12400
1:llI'11'I2,'11, T.-00, 144
liurns, S.430, 60, 102, 120, 150
llurris, D.-60
liurrows, 11.400, 208
liurrus, H.400
llurt, R.430, 00, 129, 109, 172, 186
1211111-rfieltl, J.-00 11
liygiiin, H.-00
1:yI'11, M.-174
1':11lie11x, C.400, 157
1'a11i1A11x, L,400
Camplvell, C.466
9, 120
Sneddou, J.-58
Snelgrovu, D.-35, 58
Sorrick, S.-58
Spatz, 13.-58, 156, 168
Spielman, 15.-58, 96, 104, 121, 206
Spine, Ii.-58
Spraetz, C.-58, 100, 121
Spurlock, C.459
Squier, L.+311, 59, 102, 126
Stagner, D.459
Stagner, H.-59
Starr, D.-59, 127, 162
Starr. J.-59. 129, 138, 177,
178, 181, 182, 191
Steelinan. S,-59, 98, 99, 111, 127
128, 206
Stefane, J.-59
Steinbrink, R.-59, 98, 104
Stenoviteh, S.-59
Stewart, D.459, 96, 100, 104, 109, 155
Stewart, J.459, 154
Stieler, IS.-59, 199
Stone, 13.459
Storey, 13.459, 109, 142, 143, 154, 156
Strain, D.459
Strung, S.459
Stratton, L.459, 98, 99, 194,
115, 121, 132, 134
Stromquist, 13.459
Suggs, C.-59
Sullivan, H.-59
Sullivan, V.-59, 100, 216
Summers, G.-459
Sundquist, S.-59
Sutherland, M.-59
Svitovsky, C.459, 156
Swearingen, S.459, 104, 204, 206
Swenson, P.-60, 100
Swint, G.460, 216
Taravella, J.-60
Tavares, T.-60
Taylor, D.-60, 202
Tazza. R.460, 128
Thatcher, T.460, 129, 177, 178,
180, 181
Thoele, D,-60
Thomas, S.-60
Thomason, B.-60, 129, 151, 153,
154.1'71,178,180
Thompson, S.460, 111
Thornton, K.-60, 115, 121, 132, 134
Thueson, T,-30, 172
Tiffany, J.-60
Tingley, C460
Tipping, J.-60, 157
ORS
Campbell. G.466
Cauiipliell, K.-66
Campbell, S.466, 100, 120
Cunales, .I.46G, 126
Czinziles, 191,-60
Cancino, H,466, 98, 192
Cano, 12.434, 66, 96, 120, 149
Capps, 13.430, 66
Capurro, C.-66
Czircler, 12.466
Carlton, E.-66
Currillo, 11.4-66
Carson, P.466
Carte, 17.466
Carter, C.-66
l74lI'1!'l", K.400
Carter, NV.467
Casino, D.-07
Casino, D.467, 120, 208
asio, C.467
Caudill, 11.-67
Cazares, 13.467, 133
Chambers, J.-67, 98, 118, 123
Chance, C.467
Chasse, D.467
Cheshire, C.-67
Chiaro, P.-67, 100
Choice, 11.467
Christo, M.-67, 157
Churztn, D.467
Churaii. K,-07
Clark, J.-67, 98, 100, 1091 120, 155
Clark, K.-67, 114
Clarke, S.467, 123, 174
Q'1EfI'1d1'l1l'11lHJI, D.-67, 156
Clifton, 13,467
Clingmain, li.-67
Clodt, 13.467
Cochran. IVI,-07
Condrzi, J.-67, 98, 118
Conrad, M.467
Cooper, XV.-67, 98, 118
Corlu-tt', 11.434, 67
Corclill, C.407
Coronado. T.-67
Cosper, Ii.-07, 113, 154
Coulter, 13.467
Cowee, 15430. 67, 100, 104, 120, 208
Cox, C.467, 168
Cox, S,-67
Crain, 15.407, 98, 129, 163, 186, 189
Crzimf-r, P.-67
CY't'f6kll1llI', H.-67
Criz, 11,467
Cronin, 111.467, 122, 194, 197
Crooks, BT,-07
C
Tofield, J.460, 98, 99, 126, 127,
141, 162, 163
Topliff, NV.-60
Traczek, T.-60
Trapp, J.-60
T1-oxcl, J,460, 129, 168, 172,
186, 201
Turner, T.-60
Underwood, B.-60
Urmston, B.460
Vandenburg, L.460, 122, 194, 196
Vanderhoven, S.-60
VanHout0n, J.-60, 189
Yermeule, J.460
Vester, D.-60
Villafana, M.460
Vosburg, S.461
Vosburgh, D.461
Votrian, K.461
Vukelich, J.-61, 100, 121
NVaggoner, J.461
NVakefield, L.-61
VValiga, R.-61, 168, 172
Vvalkley, B.--61, 129, 178, 179
VValker, D.-61
Xvalters, M.--61
Ward, L,-61
VVard, P.-61
VVarnes, J.430, 61, 115, 121, 132, 13
VVaterman, J.-61, 115, 134
Watkins, S.-34, 61, 206
Weaver, J.461, 100, 121, 150
Weber, L.-61
Nveirich, D.-216
W'endt, J.-61, 107, 111
VVhiles, R.-61
NVhite, B.461, 122, 196
White, L.-31, 61
Wickliffe, C.461, 108
WViggins, A.-35, 61
Nvildhagen, C.461
VVilliams, D.461
VVilliams, J.-61, 106
Williams, J.-61
Wilson, A.-62, 142, 143, 206
NVilson, B.462
VVilson, J.-62
Winstead, D.-62
WVise, D.462
Nvittesch, M.462, 96, 98, 99, 100,
104, 115, 116, 127, 132, 134, 206
Vvoberg, C.-462
VVo1d, J.-35, 62
Xvolin, D.-62, 100, 109, 148
VVoodhull, B.-62
XVoodruff. S.434, 62, 96, 100, 104,
114, 136, 138, 139, 206
NVright, L.-62, 110
VVulff, L.-62
Yellis, S.-62
Youngmark, J.-62
Yount, J.433, 62
Zarlingo, D.-62
Zinda, D.-62
Crosby, J.-67, 100
Crow, T.467
Crowe, K.-67, 119
Crowther, G.-67
Curtis, N.-67
Cypert, B.-67
Cypert, C.-67
Dalich, M.-67
Daly, D.--67
Dame, C.-67
Dardarian, T.-67
Davis, C.-67
Davis, K.-67
Davis, R.-30, 67, 102, 148, 194, 196
Davison, K.-67
Daw, J.467
Dawson, S.467
Degelhann, T.--67
DeHart. J.467
I1eMatteis, M.-67
Deweese, R.-68
Dickerson, S.-68
Dickey, R.-68, 154, 201
Dierberger, J.-33, 68
Dilley, J.-68, 120, 150
Dixon, J.-68
Dixon, S.468, 100, 113, 115, 120, 134
Doan, L.468
Dodf-Te, P.-68, 202
Doerke, J.-68
Doering, H.468
Does, W4-119, 175, 201
Dolan, M.-68, 104, 116, 208
Domini, S.-68, 115, 118, 134, 208
Douglas, J.-68, 188, 189
Downs, J.-68, 106
Drop, R.468
Drought, T.468, 154
Drwinga, L.468
Duncan, J.468
Dunton, L.468, 157
Duran, J.-68, 175
Durst, J.468, 169, 174
Dye, M.-68, 156
Dykest'en, B.-68, 98, 126
Dykesten, R,-126
Eads, D.-68
Easton, M.-68, 98, 100, 104, 120,
204, 208
Eaton, A.468
Eddleman, P.-68
Edwards, C.-68, 189
Edwards, 1468
Egan, J.433, 68
Ehlers, B.-68, 120, 126
Eide, T.-68
Eilerts, D.-68, 129, 169, 172
Elder, R.-68, 168, 172, 191
Eldred, K.468, 98, 118, 192
Ellis, A.468, 158
Elstner, N.468
.1 '
Ely, .468
Endicott, J.468, 122, 197
Enger, S.-30, 68, 114, 150
Englert, C468
Erskine, VW468
Etchandy,
11.468
Evans, D.468
Fagan, M.462
Fankhoner, A.468
Farmer, M.468
14' 68
Ferg.g'uson.
1-"inicle, 13.4
Fish, T468
Fisher, 13.464
Ifisher, G.464, 68, 102, 109, 148, 156
lfitch, CX468, 98, 100
J 68
lflaigi, .4
l+'l0res, 13.408, 176
4
lfiores, 13.468
Iflores, l4'.434, 68, 174
Flores, T.468
lflory, NV.468
Iflowers, 11.468
Floyd, J.-68
Ifourman, 13,469
Franco, J.-69
Fraser, 13.460
lfrvdesico,
.1.469
liredrickson, G.469
Freeman, S.469, 100
French, R..-69
French, VV.469
lfritzer, J.469
lfrizzcll, J.469
lf"ry, M.469
Fuchs, L.469, 96
Fukuhoto,
K.469, 175
Furr, K.469
Gagnon, L.469
Galer, L.469
Garling, A.469
Garret't, C.
Garrett, C.
-69
409
Gary, M.430, 69, 120
Gemmill, S.469, 154
Geraldin, 111.469
Geske. D.469
Gibson, R.469
Giffin, P.469, 100, 120
Gillam, .I.469
Gispert, T.469, 102, 120
Glemaker,
C.-69
Gomez, J.469
Goodell, 13.
-09, 123, 192
Gordon, J.469, 114, 116
Gordon, L.469, 208
Gorrilla, J.
469
Gould, .I.469, 156
Graham, 0.469
Graham, D,-69
Grastcit, T.469, 144
Graves, Fl.-69
Graves, G.469
Graves, .1469
Gray, 14696 148
6
Gray, M.4
Green, 0.469
Green, G.469, 100, 112
Griggs, .1.-69, 129, 201
Grulraufqh,
Guillet, 13.4
14.469, 192
69
Guinn, D.469
Gutierrez.
Guiterrez,
C.469, 150
S 4175
L.
Haack, 1i.469, 115
Hacklmarth, 13.469
Hajek, 13.409, 154
Hall, J.-69, 187
Hall, .1.469
Hall, 1469
1 Hallack, 1-3.469
Hamilton, D.469, 134
Hamlin, J.-30, 69
Hampton, 13.469, 208
, Hampton, J.469
, Hampton, S.-69
' Hand, S.469
l Hanen, C.-70
Hansen, D.470
5 Hanson, D.-70
1
l Hardin, 13.464, 70, 102, 134, 150
, Hare, 13.470, 156
l Harrington, P.470
1 Harrison, 13.-155
Harrison, L.470, 114, 208
l Hartley, R.470
Hart LlI'1,L1', .1.470
l Hatfield, li.-70
l Hatlestad, N.470
elker, R.-
' C.--30, 08, 98, 99. 100,
120, 150, 204, 205, 208
68
Hawkins, D.-70
Heald, 13.4711
Heinrich, K.470. 156 .
Heinze, D.470, 208
Heinze, E.-70, 118, 175, 187
Helsel, D.470, 123
1-lenexson, L.470
Henry, A.470
Henry, M.--70, 100
Henry, S.470, 100, 154, 208
Heringer, D.470, 198
Hernendez, C.470, 156
Hernandez, M.470
Hernandez, R.-70
Hernandez, T.-70, 174
Heroy, S.470, 150
Herrell, R.470
Herring, M.-70, 154
Herrold, D.470
Heying, .1.470
Hickman, M.470
I-1ill, 13.470
104,
Hitchcock, YV.470
Hoare, S.464, 70, 102, 208
Hochn, 13.4184
Hott, 11.470
Horton, A.470, 201
Hoskins, D.-70
Hough, R.470
Howard, P.470, 212
Hubbart, C.470, 157
Huffman, N.470
Huizingo, J.470
1-lulley, M.470
Hund, E.-70, 100, 115, 134, 157, 208
Hunter, D.431, 70
Hunter, T.470
Huntley, N.470
Hurley, S.470
Ingram, J.470
Innerlnichler, N.470, 115, 144, 175
Isaac, C.470
lson, 13.470
Iverson, L.470, 98, 123
lvie, T.470, 114, 144
Jacques, 16,470
Jahn, R.470
James, C.470, 208
Jenkins, .1.470
Jeter, C.470, 96, 98, 100, 120,
156, 163, 204, 208
Jeter, 1-3.470
Jette, 13.471
Johnson, D.471, 150
Johnson, L.471, 134
Johnson, 111.471, 122
Jones, J.471, 208
Jordan, 13.471
Jungkeit, C.471, 98, 112, 156, 208
Justice, .i.471
Justice, VV.430, 71
Kane, M.471, 100
Kaska, S.471, 102, 120, 208
Kasper, R.-71
Kaufman, R.471
Kayior, 171.471
Keimach, 13.471, 119, 187, 189
Keith, J.471, 105, 129, 186, 189
Keller, .1.471, 156, 189
Kelly, C.471, 183
Kelly, 111.471, 105, 122, 194, 196
Kent, S.'71
Kenyon, 13.471
Kerns, L.471
Kerns, R.471
Keup, D.471, 123
Kiner, J.4105, 118, 122, 123, 184, 197
Kirk, 13.471
Kirk, 111.471, 100, 120, 150
Kirk, M.471, 157, 189
Kirlcelie, J.430, 71, 100, 106, 120, 208
Kirker, 1V1.'71
Kirkhart, J.471
Klapper, 111471
Knauss, 111.4-71, 98, 208, 212
Knight, J.471
Knox, P.471, 109, 114, 155, 184
Knox, 116.471, 128
Koenings, G.471
Kolodzeske, J,-71
Kutnyak, J.471
Lafferty, 1,.4-71
Lafollette, S.471, 109, 154, 208, 212
Lat'ort'une, T.471
Lanib, T.-71
Lamlvdin, S..471, 156
Lamont, L.471
Landes, E.471, 153
Landin, 11.471
Landskron, .1.471
Lane, H.471, 144
Langston, .1.471
Larsen, C.471, 174
Larson, -I.-71
Luster, 13.471, 200
Latham, 13.471
Lee, 111,471
Legg, L.471, 120, 208
Lentz, 13.471, 120, 150
Leo, 15.471, 112
Leos, 13.471
Leos, 134122, 194, 196
Lewis, 11.471, 156
Lien, S.471
Ligzhtliolder, R.471
Lilly, J.472
Link, .I.-72, 100, 150
Lloyd, S.434, 72, 108, 116, 208
Lochridse, D,472, 118, 121, 157
L0s'ue, VV.-72
Long, L.-30, 72, 150
Lonn, R.472
Lopez, 17.472
Lopez, Y.-72
Lund, P.472, 156
Lydell, K.472, 124
Lyles, L.472, 120, 149
Lyons, 13.472
Mack, M.-72
Madden, P.472
Maddox, 171.472, 125, 208
Madison, D.-72
Makuh, M.472, 111
Malmrose, S.-72, 100, 157
Malone, J.472
Maranda, S472
Marovich, E.472
Marozick, P.472
Marquez, '.1'.472, 115, 134
Marr, D.472, 154
Marshall, C.430, 72
Marshall, J.-72
Marshall, M,472
Martin, R.472
Martinez, R.-72, 103
Masters, L.-72
Masterson, F.4-U2
Mathers, R.472
Matthew, V.472
Mauk, S.-72
Maurice, S.472
Mayer, M.-72
Mazza, 18.472
McAuley, V.472, 150
McCarthy, J.472
McClain, 15.472
Mctfleskey, J.472
McCluskey, G.472
McConimons, M.-72
McCormick, 13.472
McGinnis, C.472
McGrath, 17.472
McLaughlin, C.472
McMeekin, J.-72
11cNair, 15.272
McNair, S472
McNeill, T.-72, 154, 174
Mellor, N.472
Menz, D.472
Menzie, P.472
Merritt, E,472, 174
lliles, R.472
Miller, J.472, 123, 191
Miller, K.472, 98, 123
Mille-r, L.472, 133
Miller, 1111472
Miller, S.473, 168, 174
Minter, 13.473
Minton, T.473
Miowitz, .1.473, 126
Miranda, 11.473, 174
Misener, N.473
Bloddvl, P.473, 127
Moffett, J.473
Molendyk, E.473, 124
Montano, A.473
Mooney, N.
Moran, N.-- ., ., , 127
Moring, VW473
Morley, E.473, 100
Morris, A.'73, 107
Mota, M.--73
Mulcahy, N.430, 34, 73, 100, 101
Mumolo, E.-73
Mumper, G.473, 124
Murillo, A.473, 189
Murray, C.473
Murray, VV473, 110
Nablme, T.473, 175, 201
Naffziger, M.473
Navarrette, E.473, 208
Ncainy, R.473
Nefroney, 13.473, 122
Nelson, 0434, 73, 98, 119, 126
Nelson, S.473, 208
Netto, A.473
Newcomb, R.473
Newshani. D.473
Niccum, J.473
Nichols, D.473, 103, 186
Nichols, S473
Nickel. E.473, 112, 127
Nipp, R.473
Noggle, D.473, 129, 168, 172
Nonnweiler, J.473
Olson, L.473
Ortega, L.473
Ortega, L.473
Paddock. N.473, 106, 133
Parker, P.-73, 133
Parker, R.473
Parks, D.473, 112
Parrish, G.473
Parrish, K.473
Parslow, J.473, 174, 186
Parslow, 111.473, 156
Parsons, D.473
Parvin. M.473, 100, 120
Pass, R.473
Palenfze, J.473, 150
Patterson, 11.473, 119, 125, 144
Patterson. N.473, 104
Pawling, K.473
Payne, R.473
Peckenschneider, L.473
Peek, S.473, 100, 150, 156
Peller, P.-73
Pennclla, R.474
Perry, 13.474, 122, 194, 196
473, 100
73 113 118
Peters, 10.474, 129, 177, 178, 181, 191
Peters, S.-74
Peterson, L.474, 112
Peterson, M.474, 120
Peterson, N.474, 102, 109, 114, 156
Peterson, S.474, 98, 100
Pettit, P.435, 74
Pflug, 15.474, 120
Phillips, 172.474
Phillips, P.474
Pierce, .1.474
Polek, 11.474
Polley, N.474, 208
Poole, D.474
Poor, D.-74
Potts, S.-35, 74, 100, 107
Po-well, C.474, 100, 156
Preheim, M.474
Price, Ti.-74
Proffit, D.474
Pruitt, 13.474
Pryor, D.474, 118
Pucci, A.474, 174
Pudwill, J.-74
Quintin, 15.474
Haber, .1.474, 208
Radke, G.-74, 122. 194, 196
Rail, .1.474, 98, 119
Ramsey, K.430, 74, 100. 102, 115,
120, 134, 208
Reddel, D.474
Rees, L.474, 119
Reinhartg 13.-74
Heinemann, D.474, 98, 192
Renfroe, G.474
Requarth, C.-74
Reser, 1474
Reynolds. 111.--74
Rhodes, 13.474, 98
Rosas, F.-74
Rose, J.-74, 112
Iiosenhamer, S.435, 74, 100, 107, 116
Rothermund, R.-474, 129, 169, 172,
186, 201
Rouland, R.474, 133
Roush, G.474
Rowland, S.-74, 98, 105, 123,
134, 184
Royer, B.474
Hubidoux, A.-74
Rudisaile, D.475
Ruiter, C.-75
Ruoff, K.475
Rupert, VV.475
Rupp, D.f75
Russell, .1.475
Hustad, 15,475
Sackewitz, K.-75, 186
Sacky, C.475, 168, 173
Saddler, 13.-75, 134
Saenz, A.475
Sampson, C.-75, 100, 107
Sandomal, 12.475
Saunders, L,-75, 100
Saville, S475, 104, 109, 119, 120, 156
Scali, T.430, 75, 155, 168, 173
Seaman, M.475
Schaal, D.434, 75, 98, 118, 123
Schaclit, S.475, 109, 114, 155
Scheffler, E.475, 168, 173
Schimmer, L.475, 134
Scliniiderer, D.475
Schmidt, M.430, 75, 208
Schmidt, 1V.475, 189
Schmill, M.475, 100, 119
Schooler, P.475
Schroff, J.-75
Schroll, 13.475
Schultz, P.-75
Schuinaker, L.475
Schwanz, P.475
Schwitzgclnel, P.475, 120
Seiersen, S475
Seale, P.-75
Shearer, E.475, 107, 120
Sheffield, J.-75
Shibley, J.475, 123, 129, 169.
173, 183
Showalter, B.-75, 106
Shrabel, B.-75
Simon, C.-75
Singleton, S.475
Slinkman, .1.475
Sloan, S475
Smith, A.475, 118, 174
Smith, D.-75, 100, 104, 120, 149, 208
Smith, M.475
Smith, N.-75, 134
Smith, R.475
Smith, S.-75
Smithton, B,475, 122, 125, 144, 156,
195, 197
Smock, P.430, 75
Spatz, J.-75, 129, 173, 201
Spraiigins, R.-75, 123, 129, 168, 173,
1
Springer, R.475
Squibb, B,-75
Stagner, .1.475
Stalmer, S.-75
Stanley, C.-75, 155, 156
Starke, 13.-75
Steadmon, J.47E
Stearns, R,-75
Steel, G.-76
Stein, A.-75, 100
Steinhacher, H.476
Stephenson, J.-76, 191
Stevens, M.-76, 104, 106, 108, 116
Stewart, D.-76, 108, 124
Stocktill, K.-76
Stoufer, F,476, 109, 156
Stuhaan, R.-76
Sturges, P.-76
Sturgess, K.-76
Sturmer, J.430, 76, 120
Such, C.-76, 122, 195, 197
Summers, S.-76, 106, 208
Sutta, 13.4122
Sutton, T.-153, 154
Swain, B.-76, 157
Swanson, G.-76
Swegheimer, C.476
Sympson, J.476, 120, 204, 205, 208
Tatlock, T.-76, 122, 194, 197
Taylor, K.476, 100, 120
Taylor, M.476
Taylor, R.476, 110, 154
Teece, G.-76
Thiessen, L.-76
Thompson, R.476
Thompson, R.476, 144, 150
Thomson, D.-76
Thoren, G.4174, 183
Thueson, L.-76, 176
Timm, C.476, 156
Tindall,
G.-76
Timmerman, J.-76
Tousseau, M.-76, 157
Tracy, L.476
Trahan, R.-76
Trapp, B.-76
Trapp, W.476
Trapper, J.-76
Tucker, -1.476
Tucker, T.476
Tucker, Ti.-30, 31, 76, 134
Turk, J.-76, 99, 189
Ulrich, T.-76
Underwood, S.476, 124, 144
Unland. D.476
Vail, M.476, 100
Valdez, R.476
Vallade, J.476, 100
Vallade, R.476, 100
Vanden
berg, D.476, 155
Vande-rveer, C.476, 208
267
Yun Fossen, D.-76, 134
Yurxwy, H,-76, 152, 15-1
Yujur' If.-7G
Verdin, M.-76
l'f1C1l2lI'dSOI1, P.-74
Ric-ketts, S.-Tl, 119, 152
189. 201
1
157,
Hideout, D.-74, 169, 172, 173
Hiding, IZ.--7-L
Rozwh, R.-7-1
liolwrts, D.-74
Robertson, Ii.-71, 98, 1041, 104
156. 2024
Robertson, R.-7-1, 192
Hoddzlm, li.-71, 208
Rogers, U.-71
Iiosulvs, lf.-71, 17-1
Vermeulu, J.-76
Aasc, D.-T9
Alxlroll, li.-79, 175, 192
Alrullillla, T.-'19, 120
Avlllllcs, C.-79, IUU
Aukerly, Ji.-79
Aclxlnrs, J,-T9
Acklcs, N479
,-xcoslzl, 16.179
1
Acton, IUU
QXUUIIIS
Adzulxs, C.-T9
4XL11ll!1S, C.-TU
-Xl12Lll1S, S.f79
Agltll, C.-79
:XE-Ql'Oll, K.-79
A11:lL'1L', 1' 79
4
L.-TJ.
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Aho, li.-TJ
Aldluger, U.-79, 196
Aim-xumter, J.-79
Allen, .l.fTi5
Allvn, J.-T9
Allen, li.-79
Aitlwns, S,-79
.'XIIlll1Zlllll, XY.-79
And1-rson, J,-T9
Anderson, L.-79
Amterson, L.-79
Ames, li.-TU
,XI'l'llSk0V, P.-175
.XI'IllSl1'Ol1g', R.-79
1XI'lllSlI'Oll2-T, S.-70, 114, 1511
,
,xl-wr, G.-719, mv, 115, mv, 185
Ashton, K.-TU, 120
Aspvlngrexx, 11,479
Atkinson, 1J.g7EI
Auguslou, N.-Til
Ayzxlzl, J.-79
liugwell, 1'.-79
1Sa1ley,J.f75l, 112, 117, IZZU
linker, 13.fT9, 210
Halls-11g'e1', N.-'19, 171
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I:2llllllfJ,'UI', lx.-AJ
liiillllCI', li.-Til
13zu'kv1', Y.f7fl, 1015
l5ilI'llJll'd, 11.479
lS2ll'l1t'lf, L.v79
liarolx, S.-79
lizuwerzl, H.-T9
li2X!'I't'll, .l.f71l
15:11'z'il'l, J.-156
l:2ll'1Ol1, S.f7U, 117
lizlrlsch, T.-TU
Hater, 15-TU
limes, Mf-33, 79
lizlllou, J.f7!i, 171
1i2LllUl', R.A70
liillllllllll, 13.-79
lizlxlvr. K.-79, 120
liezlcll, 13,-122, 197
Beatty, 13,-79
lielfvuu, li.-79
livchdolt, D.-79
lieckvr, 13.479
liclxrons, 13.-79, 189
1!eI:fLm.1'e1', V.g7t!, 120, 150
lielk, 14.479
livll, ll.-Til, 1X3
Hvllz, D,-79, 1515
1:0ll1lH8I', 13,479
H6ll11Hk'I', L.-79
liendvr, C.f79
Uvnder, l'.f7U
Iiendvr, R.-30, 79
lleuucr, J.-79
liergquisf, 1'.-79
U6I'llQll'd, I",-79, 198
lletzsold, 13.479, 176, 185,
lievillv, 1..-79
liictkfurd, J.-79
Bicknell, 13.-79
llicbl, J.-79, 157
liirchcr, 14.779, 210, 212
Ilircthley, R,f79
liirklzxud, 1i.A79
liirlwy, 31.-79
Uizzlv, NY.7SlP, 154
lilzlckhllrn, S.-Xll, 100, 157
Hlzlke, S.fN1l
lilomquist, IC.-NU, 99, 113,
lilumlrer " M S0
If-, -g
I!0l1l1elt,.l,-SIP, 99 100 lUli
liokclmzln, UWM!
Bond, .l.-Ml, 2111
1:OIl1I'ilZ1, J.-xo
Booth, A,-80, 157
1f0l'6I1Slk'1ll, N.-Sli, 125
Borg, S.fMl
Horne, .I.-Ml, 5151, 115
liornflvlh, 1450
Boston, Il,-Mi
liollchard, C.4Nll
Ilourno, .I,!Ml
l:0llSl0I.l', C.-'Mr
llousquet, J,--Ml
Iiowhanks, S.f3lJ, SO
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193
118
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Vollom, S.-76, 100, 183
Vukelich, B.-76, 176, 201
Vuksunovich, R.-76
1Yu1iga, C.w76
Walker, C.-76, 126
112111, S.-76, 100. 120, 150
Walters, D.-77
xVi1I'Il6I', G.-77, 112
xYZ1SSEl1Ill1ll8I', J.-77, 118
XValers, G.-77
XVeuver, L.-77, 102, 120, 156
NVu1mb, H.-77
NVclCh, B.
'77
XVe1ton, M.-77, 98, 118
XVendt, K.-T7
xV6I'I16I',
JLW77
West, L.-77
XVesterhold, T.s77, 156
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Iiuwie, 1'.iSll
HOXYIHLLII, S.-X41
Boyd, J.A8U
Boyer, K.-30, 80, 100, 117, 121
Bruce, S.-80
lirzldford, S.-80
Iirady, N.-240, 201
Brady, R.-Xu
151-uckexlridge, E.-SU, 108
lireilweg, C.-80
Hrenchley, L.-80, 122, 195, 197
Brewer, 13,-155
lirewefr, L' -NU
Brewer, M.-175
live-Wm' H.-841
117,
I'I'ig'f.TS,
lxriiig-1401-a, vfsu, 31, sn, um,
120, 210
80
, R.-
lirimer, C -80
Iirindle, R.-80
lirislvin, NY.-80, 133
lirooks, C iw
Brooks, C -50
l!1'0w0I', C.-80
Ilrown, C.-Stl
Iirown, D S80
Brown, J.-8U, 154, 176
Brown, M -SU
llrowu, M -SU, 210
liI'OXX'I1, N.-SU
llrown, N -80
lirown, B.-80, 113
lirowu, T.-80, 109, 150, 156
Brownell. IJ.-SU
liruylvs, S.-811, 156
Iiruhns, R.-SU
UI'll1l12.11Ol1, P.-80. 125, 150
lfI'llI1SOI'1, A.-80, 176, 188, 201,
Bryant, IS -SU
I!l'yCe, P.-811, 120, 210
Iiuvk, 13.-bl!
Ilullhe, M.-Nil
Iluhrow, E.-Sli
llxlrdivk, I..-NH, 157
Ilurggess, LXWZSU, 174
Iiurke, D,-SU
liurla-son, IQWSU, 117
Ilurnell, P.-NU, 106
llurus, l5.f?4U, 175, 153, 191
IIXISUII, SU, 106
I-Iuller, C.-SU
Ul1l'lGI', M -Sli
lS11tLm'I'ield, G.-Ml
Nyc, 141.-Mb
Ilygum, S.-SU
Byrnes, L -XII
Cn bzxllero,
Fadda-ll, J
L zlllzl, R.
'nlvv X
L.-S0
80
1113, 181, 193
K , , X .fhl
Q'2ll!1DlN'll. L.--Nl
Uundow, G.-S1
l13lll10l1, J -81
Czlrnes. 1' -'
l':u'1'ell,
l'2ll'I'1llO, G
t'zu'le1',
C
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R -81, 110
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Czxrler, J.-81
P. 81
usey, M.-81, 188
Q1
Uasto, M.
YL
Catucci, J.-S1
l'2lV2Lll0SS, T.-81, 174
Uzlwley, J 91 156
kzxwthou, S.-81
C I S1
Ayer,
Uodur, C.
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-61
Q'h2lll1l56El'l2liI1, J.-Sl, 122, 19N
Clmmbers, A.-81
Chzlnllsers, .I.-81
UIIZUIQY, A.-81, 185, 193
Uh21D1ll21ll, I X1
Chase,
U.-51
Chatham, 12,-81
Fhzxvvrs C 81
Childers, D.g81, 157
Ulrllszllxgh, 1' 81
Clark, G.-81, 112
Clark, K.i81, 125
Clark, R.-X1
LY
Clark, R.aS1
Clark, SRM, 1S3
Clarke. C.-A1
Clzxussv
11,
E.-81, 1011, 118, 156
Clayton, G.-81
Clements, L.-81
Cline, N.-81
Flowers, M.-81, 199
Cluff, L.i81, 126
Coffey, N.-81
Cogle, K.-S1
Colusont, C,-81
Follry, T.-81
Collins, 19.381, 175
Colton, D,-81
Conwzlu, IJ.-S1
Comstock, IS.--81, 120, 150
XVestpha,l, R,-77
WVillg6T'f, L.-77, 125, 144, 174
XK'heu.l0n, P.-77, 129, 150, 189
Wheeler, R.-77
XYhite, M.-77
XYhitel, 8377, 100, 120, 2
XVhitn0y, H.-77
VVhitsox1, NV.-77
NViethorn, D.-77, 192
NVilc:oX, V.-77
Wilkins, G.-77
1.Villey, J.--77
XYil1izm1s, P.-77
NYi1liamS, S.-77, 169
NVilliams, S.-77, 150
NYillis, D.f77
XVillilS, P.-77
NYilkson, C.-77
XViml1crly, XV.-77. 1-11
MORES
Uouaiser, Y.-81
l'onig.g'lia, T.-81, 156
Conkle, J.-A1
Uonkle, L.-A1
Cook, D.-81, 99, 1ll3, :Zum
Cook, J.-81
Cooper, D.vX1
Uoppock, J.-Xl, 110
l'0I'I'kLdil10, A.-Xl, 124
Cory, li.-81
Holler, R.-S1
Cox, M.-81, 201
Cozzu, C.-81
t'rz1w1'o1-d, H.-81
Criss, T.-81
Ur-ist, P.-81, 122, 198
Uritser, K.-X1
L'r'o11er', J.-81, 100, 210
CLIHPII, C.-X1, 150
f'lllIlI1lil1S, IZ.-81, 157
Vullvr, t'.vS'1, 100, 210
Daily, R.-81, 201
Daly, D,-X1
Dznmerell, H.-81, 127
Ilillliiil, 13.-X1
Daniels, N.-51
Danley, .LWS1
Darden, J,-81
IJz1ug'he1'ty, M.-bl
lmvey, K.-81
Davis, D.-82
' 82
l,J.1x1a, H
Davis, K.i82 157
Davis, K.-82
Davis, L.-242, 100, 111
Davis, R.-S2
lmvisou, U.-82
Dawson, D.-XZ, 103
Day, BLSX2
Day, S.-S2
Dean, C.g175, 154
Umm, N.fN2, 157
lPE'lll1, S N2
Demise, li.-NZ, 129. 186,
Ilevlvy, D,-S2
l30l"OI'4', l1.vN2, 133
Ibelxavexll, C.-62
llehuvvll, RLWSZ
189
1D6lCI'0L3,'l1LLlG, L,-31, A2 117
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150115, H.-30. x2, 175, fx
Delongf, E.-30, NZ, 117, 21
X
Ileehxz, J.-N2
171111111111 , G.-126
0
l1t'l1llCl', M.-3ll, 82, 100 111
Ilcmotl, U,-82, 150
Ilomxvun, IJ.-82, 188
Inifllllillg, L.-N2
Dick, L.-N2
Ilivlwrsou, F.-S2
Ilienor, S.-82, 122, 194
Ibicllich ' S1
. Y. w H
A 1 fl..
Q
llillvy, X.-S2, 120, 1511
Dillon, J.-N2
l711ll1E'lJ18I', U.-S2, 106
Ilipnlma, J,-N2
13lllilI'1Pff, T.-S2
llorsvy, 13.-K2
Ilowus, T.-N2
Doyle. 11.31151
llrzxkv, E.,-N2
Drews, U,-NZ, 113, 11S
Dvouillard, S.-N2
I7llll1CSI11l, A.-N2
Durzulso, Saw
Illlrhev, II,gS2
Dyer, D.-30, 82, 175
I'Iay.:'leson, J.-N2
Iflurp, S.-S2
Eaves, 15.-82
Evkles. XY.-N2
ligzllm, E,-82
Tlisexxlloww, D.-S2
Ililgzls, T.-XZ, 176
Elliott L.-'82
Ellis, D.-S2
118 120
Emmons. M.-30, 82, ,
Epperson, T.-82
Epplcr. J.gS2
Erickson, S,-82
Espzlrzzl, A.-N2
Evans, S.-82, 193
Illvvuson, .I.-30, 52, 11141, 117 190 151:
Iivvrott, H582
Iyiiliiilll, S,-82, 519, 162
I":1Cki1161', J.-82
l"z1r:1m, 131,-R2
Ifzlrdig. .I.-S2
Farley, R.-N2
Ifnulkner, D.-154, 1X3
Ifennema, 12.-NZ, 105, 122, 19S
1
fivkliu, C.-S2
Ifivlmiger, Y.-S2
lfillmuu, T.-S2
Filodolfizl, IS.-82
I'Y'i110l11!111, S.-82, 100
Fininile, R,--82, 174
Winters, P.-77
XVithe1's, S.-77
NYitzkv, R.-g77, 174
Woldridge, M.-77
XV0ldr'idge, M.i77, 134
NVolt', S,-77
XVo1x1ac, G.-77
XVoodrome, S.-77, 102, 120, 208
Woody, L.-77
wrigm, 19.-34, 77
Wykc, 13.-77
NYyke, J.-77, 100
Yoder, C.-77
Young, IJ.-77
Young, M.-77, 114, 116, 120
YOIIIU-1'I'l1Zll1, M.-77, 102, 120, 149
Zahl, G.-77, SX, 100, 109, 156
Zvlnar, J.-77, 200
I'1iSf'l'11l6C'k, li,-X2
I"ishez', 15.-82, 156, 175
Fisher, K.-242
l+'lal'1em, IJ.-52, 174
ICIYIHI, P.-X2
Ford, C.-N2
Ifordycv, K.-83, 117
I'xOl'E5Stt3l', R.-83
Ifowler, P.-83, 210
Ifrzmks, IJ,-X3
1"1'Ll.11kS, J,-83
l'YI'ill1kS, XY.-83
Ifraser, M.-A3
l4'1'a.ser', R.-X3
l'uI'0l?Il12ll1, G,-83, 150
l"I'611f'h, A.-X3
lfry, C.sX3
Ifuc-hs, K.-N3, 100
I'xllI'lOl1g', C,-83, 117, 120, 150
lf'm'uli, A.-53, 100
lfusco, A.-X3
Gzllkax, IG.-83, 100, 117, 118
Gznllzml, J,-83
Galloway, J.WX3, 111, 121
Gzlndy, NI.-N3
Qzuln, M.g?s.5
U
1Z'I,l'd1l6I', P.-83
f1IlI'l1C'h, H.-83, 126
Gzlrwett, C.-83
Garrett, L,-83
Garrison, D.-X3
4
Gamer, J.-83
Gwlch, S.-S3
new-, .LWS3
Glenvr, C,-341
Gerald, S.-83, 122, 198
Gerlrin, NY.fX3
Ge1'rim:,'vr, P.-A3
Gideon, L.-83
Gilbert, NYMS3
Gi1illa1ud,D. 53
Gillzxm, XV.-30
Gish, G,-83, 126
IHZIIIIDP, R.-53, 1515
lllousmm, I,,-83
Glick, J.-N3
Gliclowcll, C.gX3
Goodall, J.-N3, 193
Goodwin, D.-83, 175
Goodwin, NV.-N3, 174
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1
Gossvlin, R.iS3
Got'tsc'ha1k, J,-S3
Grzltz, II.-R3
f,1I'Z1Y. A.-N3
C,.1'z1y, IJ.-83, 120, 150
Grfwuwood, G.-X3
lrfrvellwood. S.gN3, 117
Gl'w:'g:, .I.-X3, 1511
411'eg',2', S.-83, 120
Grive, 11.483
f1I'il11ShZlNV, M.-N3
Grinstvad, G.-f
G1'oeslver'k, G.-S3, 154
G1'0svemo1', H.-543, 122, 196
Gullion, U,-N3
Gwulrmxy, L.-X3
Hal1mxe1', .I.-83, 187, 189
H2lf.I'9I'l3', L.-ACS
Hznlbrook, A.-X3, 189
Ilulvy, If.-N3
Hall, P,-N3, 185
Hzxllzlrd, S.-53, 119, 157
Iinllnzwl, S.-83, 119, 157
Hzllvorson, .I.-X3, 11l4l, 114, 117, 211:
Hamilton, R.iN3, 153, 154, 185
Hzmxmzltt, G,-83. 153, 154 171 1
Hammond, D.-83, 157
Hzxmplou, G,-83, 1111
Hand, N.-X3
Hmwy, E.-X3
Hannon, U.-53, 120
Hansen, D,-N3
IIHHSOII. G,-N3
Hardvzlstle, D,wN3
Ilzlrciirlgg, .I.iN1, 100
Hardy. C.-N1
Harlow, 13.354, 126, 187, 201
Harlow, J.-N4
HZ11'll1Z1l1, .I,-N4
Harris, H.-N1
Hzlrrison, 11.-N4, 1545
I-lzlrrison. U.-N4, 111
Hixrtman. D.-Sl
Harvey, -I.-N1
Hauvk, D.-S-1, 176
Huwkcy, 12.-84
Hawkins, IJ,-N4, 133
Huwpv, J.-N1
Hayes, R,-N4
HHXIIIHII, A.-R1
11eidO,VS.-A-1. 111
112-lc1,Ii,-M, 121
Helms, S,-341. NI. 1414!
IqGI111!12,'SG11. U,-N4
Iq9l1lhOl'l1, R,-S4
HG-Vlmst, M.-31, 84, 100, 117, 1241
N.
l
Herinfz, 12,3128
Hernandez, 111.384
Herring, 11,38-1, 11111
Herrold, 11.381
Naylor, P.-87
Hess, 11.381, 153, 154
Heyne, J,fS'l, 185
Hig1:ing.L's, l.,-81
Hill, S,38-1
l-iilszlhs-ck, K,381, 11111, 112
Hinckley, 11.381, 118 I
l-liserodt, V.381, 11111, 11111, 1211
l'li1t'ht'or'k, 11.381
Hoag, 11,381
Hoag, G.-81, 125
Ho If 84
arcs,
Hobson, J.381, 188
Hobson, J.384
Hohson, 1' 3'
., 81
1' 811211
H01-ppm-i'. .3. ,
l'lOl'l'l1l2l1l, .l,-81
Holloway, 11.381
Hohnesl
cy, l.,-81
l'l13lSl1lL11'l', M.--81
Iloocl, XY.--81, 12.1
1-loon,1'.381
1looy1-r, l'.3hl, 193
Hoppe, J.381. ltlll, 117
Horan, M.381, 193
Hornus, 11.381
Hough, K.38l, 1211
llmisogzo, S381
HUY1111, V,381, 1211
Howard, 111.381, 171
Howell, 11.281
Howell, ll.-81, 175
Hudson, 11.231
Huish, It.-81
Hulbert, Y.381
llunn, M. 81
1lll1lll1lll'l'Y. S381
11un1,S.-81,186
Hunter, 11.381
1-luotte, l'.-81
Hurll1ct,,l.381, 129, 151, 2111
Hllshnixin, l'.381
11llSli1'Y, ,X,381
Huson, J.38i, 2111
Hutvhens, t'.381
Hutcht-ns, l,.381
Hutcheson, .l,38-1
l1ut'son,J.-81
Hutton, 113811, 81
l'llll111ll,.l.3Xl
Hylton, ll.3hl, 11111
1ll1.2'I'Z1lll, .I.381
lngrann, J,-381
Jack, S.381 ,,,.
Jackson, 11.381, 157
J:1C'ol1s, 11.381
Jznnes, I..385
.12lVZl.l'!lS, N.f3l1, 85
Jeffers, J.-85, 176
Jenkins, A.385
Jenkins, 0.385
.l1jlllilllS, J,385, 11111, 1119, 111 117, 1
F f'
.11-rlow,
l,.338.1, 1.13, 151
Joha, K.385, 951, 117, 2111
Johns, S3841
Johnson, li.385
Johnson, l-1.385
Johnson, J,-385, 157
Johnson, J.385, 157
l
.Iohnson, 2385, 157
Johnson, 12385
Johnson, S385
Johnston, 13.385
Jones, M.385, 122, 198
Jones, S385
Jordan, G.-85
Joy, lt.-85
.ioyf-11, J.--85, 11112, 118, 2111, 212
.loynm-r, S.385, 185
Judson. 12385
.lustin, 11.31511
Kalmt. 11.385
1c2ll',12ll2L, S,385
Kasner, S385
lfH.lll.lll1'S, l..3-85. 1117, 1513
Keele, 11.385, 2112
Kelley, 12385, 176
Kelly, IJ.--85
Kennedy, li.3f111, 85, 2112
Key, K.385, 1713. 1112
K1-ys, J,385, 176
Kindt, 13.3-85
King, J.385. 151
Kinn, M.385, 1211
Kinsey, N.3f1tl, 85
Kirk, 'l'.31f121, 157
Kirklzind, 11.385, 157
Kirvvn, N.385
,. , -
lXl11', 1.385
lflOI.1l-t'llS1C'lll, 11.385
Knapp, 11.385
Knox. 11.385, 185
Koerschgcn, 11.385
Kordik, 11.385
Koulma, 11.385
Krznnor, J.385
Krauss, li.-85
Krebs, J.385
Kruhzllski. l.,385
Kruse, A,385, 127
Kuchar, 111.385, 1116
P 85 2111
Kufzlhl, .31.,
Kuslcics, Y.385, 157
lizindes, M.-85, 125, 1552, 188' 20
Lzindry. A.385, 157
Lane, 'l'.385
l.z1ng', -I.fN5, 189
Iiangson. li.-85
Lzxngwell, G.385
lizinsdown. 11.385, 157
lianyon, K.3311, 85
l.aPierre, P.-85
l1Zll'S1'll, M,385, 216
Larson, J.385, 11111
Luster, l..385, 122, 198
2
57
L2l1'l11lI1l, 17.385
Lathrop, G.-85
Latorre, C.-85
Lzivcrs, P.-85
Lawrence, 1i.'85, 176
K 85
Lawson,
1.11 wton, S.--85, 124
Layton, J.3b5
Lazaron, L.-85
Learner, 11.385
1
Aebrun, 1S,fS5
l4E?1'll12j.ll, C.-85, 157
liees, R.-85
Leighton, 12386
Leming, S.-815
Leon, l..386, 117, 1511
IQX 1 11 100
J , fer, . .38 ', , 156
Lewis, 19.386
Lewis, S.-86
Leyvzx, 11.386
Lielvliard, M.3815
Light, 11.386, 112, 117, 1211
Lines, 13.386
Linig'ei'. 11,3815
Link, S386
Lltllvjohn, K,38ti
Loetterlc, K.386
Loftus, S3815, 11111, 1515, 175
1.,on1,:', 11.386, 519, 191 162
Lopez, C386
Lopez, 31.3811
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Lopez, R.-86, 157
Lopez, V.381i, 157
l.01liS, J,-86
Love. lf,-86
Lucht, U.-815
Luna, 18.386
Lundy, S.-86
Lyon, Y.-86
liyons, 111.3815
Mzmhs, 12.386, 176
Maas, K.-815, 1711, 185, 193
Macarziy, lJ,386, 129, 186, 189
Mac1'rindle, K.-815
Madden, IS.-86, 11111, 1211
Mzidclox, 13.3815
Maddox, S.-86
Magill, N.3311, 813, 1211, 1511
Mzilla1'1'e5'. 12386, 1211, 127
Maillet, 1,380
Mangis, 14.386, 118
Mann, Al.-SG, 18-1
Manning, 111.386, 117
Marcotti, T.-813
Mark, 1i,386
Mzlrrujo, A.3813
Martin, 13.-86
Martin, H.381i
Martin, J,
Martin, H,
386
12811
Martin, S.381i, 117, 1211, 157
Martinez, J.3311, 86
Marzari, 15.-811, 157
Mason, 1Vl.386, 129, 187, 189
Mustcrson, li,-86
Mafera, 13
Matthews,
386, 2111
13.386
Matson, J. 86
Matt, R.381i
Mattern, 13.-811
Matthew, J.381i
Matthews, 11.386
Mauldin. 11386
Maulding, C.-86
Maus, M.386, 118
Maxson, 13.386, 117, 1211, 1511
Mays, C.-117
McCall, K.386
McCarthy, S,-A86
Mctfoi f, G.'X11
F-
AlCCOlf.l, .l,3x11. 1118
M1-Cord, M.-86
McCoy, K.3811
McCracken, S.386, 1211
McCune, 11.386
Mcllonald, J.386, 157
McDonough, .I.i311, 86
Mcllllhinny, 11.386, 1511
Mclfie, M.-86, 153, 15-1
McGoVney, M.386, 175, 187
Mclntyre, .I.386, 21111
Mclnt'osh,
Mclntyre,
J .3Nf1
K.387
McLaug'hlin, K.387, 117
McMahon,
McMahon,
111.387
91.287
McMul1in, A.387
I3 87
McNair,
McNeil, G.+h7
Meadows, 1387
Medina, P.-87
Meixell, V
.387, 117
Meier. 0387, nn, 117
Mellette, K.387, 1211
Mendoza. G.-87, 175, 193
Meo, 1,.387, 157
Merrell, R.387, 1111
Meyer, G.387, 176
Meyer, S.387
Michaels, 15.387
Mielkv, NI.--87
Miles, J.387
w
Miller, 1 .387
1XTiller, 13,387
1111111112 l3.387
Miller. H387
Miller, 11.387
Mill11r,J.387, 1211 210
A111101-, .1.3s7
Miller, s.Ys7, 150
Mills, M.3s7, 175
Minis, S381, 112, 117, 1211
Minis, 5487, 112, 117, 129
Miranda, I,-87
Mitchell, 11.-87
Mitchell, N.387
Mitchell, R,-87
Mohler, M.387, 117, 120
Montano, N.-87, 185, 193
Montgomery, J.-87, 11111
Moon, 17.387
Moor, M.387
Moore, J.-87
Moore, L.-87
Moore, 111.387
Moore, V.387
Morales, 13.387, 126, 176
Moreno, J.-87, 157
Moreno, R.387, 175
1110I'l'lS, J.387, 122, 157
Morrow, fi.-311, 87, 11111
Morse, 12.387
Mortensen. YV.387
Mortvedt', R.-87
Moses, P.387, 156
Mosier, S3156
Mowrey, M.-87
Muhlcnhurgg 13.387, 112, 117,
120
11ILlhl9l1l11lI'1.1', t'.387, 112, 117, 119
Mummzi, R.387, 175, 184
Munoz, S.-311, 87
Murdoch, C.-87, 1211
Murphy, 12.387
Murphy, K.-X7, 1111
Murray, 111.387, 1116
Myers, R.387
Myers, H.-87
Nash, .I.387, 117
Neal, 111.-X7
Nedderinan, 12.387
Nefroney, K.387
Neisler, VV.387
Nelson, .1.+87, 156, 2111
Nelson, L.-87, 156
Nelson, S.387, 11111
Nelson, V.-87
Nevin, R.387
Newhurn, 11.330, 87
Newcomiue, R,-88
Newman, J.388, 109
Newman. 11.388
Nichols, E,-88
Niemeyer, .l.388, 11111, 2111
Nif-nhouse, M.-88
Night, G.388
Niessen, T.-88
Nitzherg, A.-88
Nix, R.-88
Norland, L,388, 176
Northcott, E.-88
Northcott, V388
Nyland, R.-88
O'l!rien, J.388
Ochoa, J.-88
O'Dnniel, S.-88
O'Dell, J.388
Uden, 111.-88, 175
Oghurn, 15.388
Ogee, K.388
t1'1-lanian, P.-88, 96, 120, 2114
Okumura, 12.388
Oliphzint, A.388
Oliphant, 'I'.388
Olson, A,388, 117 1211
Olson, 0.388
Olson, 1388
Olson, M.388, 157
f3'Neal, S388
11pheim, K.388, 125, 127
Osborn, M,388
Otteson, G.388
Uvalle, 17.388
Overholser. 11.388
Pack, 13,-88
Padilla, G.388
Pzihni. 1388
Pannier, 12.388
Pare, 11.388
Park, S388
Pasold. M,388, 183
Patin, M.3311, 88
Patterson, 13.388
Patton, .L388
Paul, VV,388
Pavluk, 1388
Payne, 13.388, 122, 195, 197
Payne, P.388
Payson, 171.-88
Pelfrey, 12.-88
Peralta, 13.388, 176
Perez, 13.-88, 117
Pete-rs, S388
Peters, S,388
Peterson, 11.388
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Petterson, J.388
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Pew, L.-88
P1'lu1.:'er, XNY388
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Pinelli, V.388, 176
Pinelli, V,388, 176, 188
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