Arcadia High School - Arcadian Yearbook (Arcadia, CA)
- Class of 1960
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. . . 2680 Students
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The Guiding Light
Time of uour Life
Outward Bound
its All-in the Game
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Great Expectations
,The Moneu Tree
"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts...
As You like II, Act 2, Scene VII
William Shakespeare
Each Arcadian has played his part, moving in
and out ofthe campus scene, as act after
act has unfolded during the year.
It is to the entire cast at the High School
during the 1959-60 school year, that the
ARCADIAN is proudly dedicated.
The Stage was set - Feet scuffed concrete corridors
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STUDENTS CONVERSE on the lcwn by the Duarte Rocid bus Iooding zone
WITH THE PASSAGE of the necessary
school bond in 1959, work was begun
on Q new iunior high school ond oddi-
tions to the presently overcrowded
schools. However, while this work was
in progress, tents served as classrooms
ot Arcadia High ond there wos a contin-
uance of the extended day scheduling.
Nevertheless, even with these inconveni-
ences, the high quality of instruction was
ottoined and improved.
A tumult of voices rose and fell as students arrived
A VERY lMPORTANT SCENE in Campus
affairs is the back entrance to Arcadia
High. This entrance, one of the bus load-
ing zones, is facing Duarte Road. Having
green lawns, shady trees, graceful shrub-
bery, and a northerly background of San
Gabriel mountains, it is an ideal location
for conversing. With the maturing of
landscaping a handsome frame for the
modern architecture of the school has
been formed.
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EARL S RICKER
President
DR WILLIAM M STAERKEL
Superintendent
FOLLOWING THE PASSAGE of a bond providing
51,925,000 for the construction of a new iunior high
school on the former Oberly Estate, the Board of Educa-
tion moved swiftly to approve plans for it and the en-
largement and rehabilitation of First Avenue and Richard
Henry Dana Intermediate schools to accommodate
grades 7-9 during the 1960-61 school year.
During the year lust closing, William O. Merritt be-
came a member of the Board. He replaced Fordyce W.
Cowing, and began his duties January 13 serving the
remaining months of Mr Cowing s term
Many facets of school policy and operation have
been considered and acted upon by Board members
who have given unselfushly of their own time for the
betterment of the Arcadia Schools They are to be con
gratulated on their leadership throughout the year
DR A W NISSON
Secretary
COMPLETING HIS THIRD year as chief ad
ministrative officer Dr William M Staerkel has
concerned himself not only with the planning of
the new lunlor high school and related building
prolects but has been a leader In the strength
ening of the curriculum at all grade levels
Under his guidance all Arcadia schools have
critically evaluated course offerings and contin
ued to Improve the instructional program
toward better offerings and facilities
HAROLD C LIETZ
Member
WILLIAM O MERRITT
Member
ASSUMING LEADERSHIP in their respective fields Dr Henry S Molmo
and Dr Alton E Scott have worked diligently to improve the schools
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES with consideration of all phases of curriculum
development special classes of many types and many other district pro
grams come under the lurisdictuon of Dr Molino
overall planning of new buildings and facilities as well as directing activi
ties of the maintenance and transportation departments
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Educational Services Business Services
DR ROBERTI BOYD
Member
DONALD D HUGHES
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Pnnclpal
I AM CERTAIN that you are feelrng a sense of pnde along with me at the fnne
progress whnch has been made durung the year lust closnng
DESPITE MANY INCONVENIENCES occasnoned by the over capacity student popula
tuon such as the use of tent facnlutues and the contnnuance of extended day schedulmg there
has been a notnceable surge toward greater academuc achlevement and a deepened sense of
responsubnluty dnsplayed by all In making the campus communuty a more worthwhnle place In
which to work
AS ACT AFTER ACT In the drama of the 1959 60 school year has unfolded and the
kaleudoscope of new learnnngs new experuences and new fruendshnps has moved In an ever
changing pattern each of us has sought greater achievement In many fields
THE FINAL CURTAIN nears and wnth nt our best wsshes for a rewarding future go
to the more than 650 sensors who are even now maknng new plans
TO ALL WI-IO have worked so dullgently students faculty and members of the
classsfued staff I offer my congratulatnons for at has been a good year
Srncerely yours
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GERALD RAYL
Assrstant Prnncnpal
IN ASSlSTlNG THE PRINCIPAL Gerald Rayl has
done an excellent 'ob an supervnsung the operatnons
of the school plannung the master schedule for
classes and helpmg to select and guide the taculty
staff Helpung to make decisions concerning the
many undlvzdual problems brought on by all facets
ofthe total school program Mr Rayl has been an
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Attendance Officer
ALBERT E. ACTON
Pupil Personnel
Director, Student Activities
A NEW POSITION, that of Assistant in Pupil Per-
sonnel, was created this year to meet the needs of
the growing school. Consuming many hours, this
iob has been successfully carried out by Kent
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BECAUSE of his consideration and friendliness on
attendance and personal problems of students,
Lawrence Lucas has been a real help in correcting
conflicting situations. His duties as Attendance Of-
ficer occupy a busy and appreciated iob.
RESPONSIBLE for Pupil Personnel and Coordinating Stu-
dent Activities, Albert Acton has achieved much by the
manner in which he performed his job. Reflecting thought-
fulness ancl fairness, he has carried out programs in the
best interests of students.
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KENT BARNEY
Assistant Pupil Personnel
Enthusiastic adults strove to make the plau a success
Darent Teachers Association
COMBINING home and school influences toward a consistent
student environment, parents and teachers convene once a month
for general meetings. Two new projects initiated by the PTA were
the manning of food booths at home football games, and the estab-
lishment of a series of informal Coffee Hours so that mothers of
students might consult informally with the Principal. Teachers and
parents alike have maintained excellent co-operation, and in uniting
their efforts have bettered community-campus life.
Mrs. Harold Acker
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PTA Council seated: Mrs. Edward Simplcins, Mrs. W. H. Schoonmolcer, Mrs. Ernest
Mortenson, Mrs. H. P. Riggins, Mrs. Walter McCaslin. Standing: P. T. Swab, Robert
Cameron, Mrs, H. J. Daver, Mrs. K, A. Adams, and Mrs. Harold Aclcer.
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Coffee Howl As one of their protects, PTA members serve fans at football games.
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WITH THE EVER INCREASING emphasns tn
modern educataon on the fullest utllnzatlon of all
human resources the Gundance program has
assumed an even greater nmportance
DR W R PATTERSON has served In admnn
ustratnve capacities tn the hugh school for the
past four years coming to Arcadua from Texas
He receuved his Bachelors degree from North
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DR W R PATTERSON
Guidance Coordinator
Texas State College and completed hls grad
uate work at the Unlverslty of Texas where he
earned both hrs Master of Arts degree and his
Ph D Hrs professuonal experuence has Included
a number of years teachung both at the second
ary and college levels and addltnonal experlence
as a school prunclpal
CONSIDERATION of educatnonal oblectuves future
vocatlonal and professuonal concerns of students and
gundance toward the solution of personal problems are
glven by the Counselmg staff as they consult with stu
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U of Southern Calnforma
College Counselor
dents Students and faculty members are well aware of
the accomplashments and frlendluness which has charac
teruzed the Counselmg Offuce and has encouraged them
to seek asslstance with thetr problems
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MRS MAVIS DUMBACHER
Fresno State College
Senior Closs Counselor
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Vocational Counselor
MISS MURIEI. DAVIS
Occidental College
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MRS FLORENCE SINKULE
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Chairman English Dept. B.A.
L. A. State College
English
English
HELPING STUDENTS acquire a knowledge of Ameri-
can and foreign literature, providing them with basic
and advanced English, and preparing them for various
colleges, English Teachers at Arcadia have achieved
successful results in their well-planned programs.
Speech and Journalism classes, too, have received
Critics and writers of scripts
ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL is proud to claim a highly accredited
faculty willing to help the student body provide themselves with a solid
education and a well-rounded personality. These teachers have en-
couraged and guided the students toward a promising future.
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MRS. MARIE CARROLL
B.A. B.S., M.S.
lop honors ln Thelr respecllve flelds- U. of Utah Occidental College, U. of S.C.
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B.A. A.B., M.S. B.A. B.A. B.A., M.A.
Pasadena College U. of Southern California U. of Southern California Occidental College San Francisco State College
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A.B., M.A. A.B. A.B. English
U. of Southern California Los Angeles State College Brown University
English, Key Club English English
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DONALD M:GUIGAN
An early sprung soclal event was the faculty breakfast
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BA MS
Texas Women s Umversuty U of Calnf Santa Barbara
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U of So Calif
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Fresno State College BA M A
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Los Angeles State College
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Washburn College, U. of Iowa U. of Redlands Xb
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U. of California, L. A
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GENERAL MATHEMATICS, Algebra I and ll, Plane and Solid
Geometry, and Trigonometry are the courses offered by the Math-
ematics Department. By also teaching accelerated courses in these
subiects, advanced training is given to students adept at Math-
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U. of Redlands U. of Southern California Stanford University
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
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B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. B A B A B S
Long Beach State College Hunter College, N. Y. U, U. of Calif., Santa Barbara U of Southern California Wellesley College
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Columbia University
Engineers Club Librarian
Adventures in Mathematics an
Science offered new horizons.
Science
CARRYING OUT long-range plans for an informed student body, JOHN D- DANCER RUSSELL BOVIE
Science teachers worked to raise scholastic standards in Science 55- 5-5'
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for preparation for the competitive world of today. By using modern
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equipment and up-to-date methods of teaching, these goals moved
nearer to accomplishment.
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B.A. B.A. B.S., M.A. B.S. B.A.
Occidental College Pasadena College Loyola University, L. A. U. of Pittsburg U. of Calif., Santa Barbara
Science Science Science Science Science
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A.B. B.A., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.S.
Los Angeles State College N. Y. State Teachers College U. of Arizona, Stanford U. of Southern California
Science Mathematics, Math Club Science, Science Club Science
Driver Education
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INSTRUCTING prospective drivers in the state codes, 1, , ' I
in mannerly behind-the-wheel driving, in basic first aid ,P A 'S
application, in hazards of drinking while driving, and v , A
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BARRY HOELSCHER LEONARD BUELL
B.A. l.A.
U. of Calif., Santa Barbara U, of California, L. A.
Driver Education Driver Education, Training
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Social Scientists
HELPING STUDENTS better understand world affairs Social
Studies teachers have provided them with an excellent tour year
program by offering World History Ancient and Medieval His
tory United States History and Civics Psychology
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BA MA
Loyola University L A L A State College
RICHARD DYER
La Verne College
Social Studies John Hopkins University
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Bates College U of California L
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La Crosse U ofWiscons1n U of Southern California
Social Studies Social Studies
Principal of Adult Educ
JOHN T WATERHOUSE
BA MA
Occidental College
Social Studies
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ALVIN BARLOW
U of Utah
Social Studies Social Studies
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Social Studies
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Immaculate Heart College
Social Studies
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MRS GLENNA RASMUSSEN
BA MA
Brigham Young Stanford
Social Studies Senior Class
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Whittier College Whittier College
Social Studies Social Studies
Junior Statesmen
marketable skills were
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U C L A U S C
Busmess Educatuon
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MRS DIANE DI CONTI
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U of Southern Calufornua
Busmess Education
G L Sunshme Commtttee
Business
Eclueatlon
acquired.
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B S M A
of Plttsburgh
Busmess Education
INCLUDED IN THE CURRICULUM of Business
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busuness world of today
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DONALD NORDVOLD
l A M A
U S C Occudentol College
Industrial Arts
Key Club
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DANIEL R LUCERO
Los Angeles State College
lndustrnal Arts
WILLIAM G JOKKEL
B S M S
Stout State College
Industrial Arts
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LEONARD STERLE
Los Angeles State College
lndustrtal Arts
Los Angeles State College Pepperdme College
Busmess Educatuon Busmess Education
FRED SUNDSTROM
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Anzona State College
U of Arnzona
Busmess Educatlon
Inclustrtal Arts
BUILDING USEFUL ARTICLES, and understandung e
applucatuon and use of design students learn technucal
Information vltal to modern lndustry lndustrlal Art
opens a fueld of woodworkmg metalworkung electrucuty
and mechanncal drawmg desugned to fut the needs of
the students
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Los Angeles State College U of Calif Santa Barbara
Industrlal Arts
JAKE WEILER
Al MA
Colorado State College
Industrial Arts
JOHN WARD
lndustrual Arts
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U. of Calif., Berkeley
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B.A., M.A.
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A.B.
U. of Calif., L. A.
Language
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Mather College
Western Res. U.
Language
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LOUIS GRENIER
B.A.
U. of Calif., L. A.
Language
ENJOYING a breakfast are Elbert Souders, Mrs. Mavis Dumbacher,
Edward Harver, and John Dancer.
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MRS. BERNADETTE STONER
License, M.A.
Sorbonne, Claremont Grad.
Language, French Club
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B.A., M.A.
North Texas State College
U. of Southern Calif
Language
Languages
FRENCH, GERMAN, LATIN,
instruction is offered to students.
few schools to offer four years
well as two years of Russian.
The importance of knowing
Spanish and Russian
Arcadia is one of the
of four languages as
languages is growing
more important as foreign neighbors are closer, and
Arcadia prepares students by giving them a basic back-
ground of the language and customs of each country.
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A.B.
Stanford University
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Latin Club
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U. of Prague
University College, London
Language
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MISS SHERYL PARKER
B.A.
U. of Redlands
Language
SALVATORE J. TRILLO
B.A.
Iowa College
Language
French Club
MISS LOUISE ALLEN
and various fields were explored.
Art
WORKING CLOSELY with the students to de-
velop creative ability and appreciation of art,
the instructors at Arcadia High work to give
them a wide range of techniques, mediums, and
experimental ideas.
GORDON SANDFORD
B.A., M.A.
San Jose State College
Redlands University
Instrumental Music
Home Ec
DEVELOPMENT IN COOKING, SEWING, child
care, and other skills are part of the training
given by the Home Economics Department. A
special course of Senior Homemaking is also
offered, giving maiors a finishing touch to a
solid background.
RONALD E. HOAR JAMES NEUMEISTER
B,A, l.A., M.A.
Whittier College Occidental College
Instrumental Music Choral Groups
MRS. RUTH LUIIN DOUGLAS W. MAC FADDEN
B.A. l.A., M.A.
U. of California, L. A. LaVerne College
Arts and Crafts Long Beach State College
Arts and Crafts
Music
MANY PERSONAL APPEARANCES are made
by the instrumental and vocal groups. Included
in this department are the top-rated Apache
Band, a concert band, and a iunior and senior
orchestra. Outstanding vocal groups are the
A Cappella Choir and the Chanteurs.
MRS. JEAN MONGE MISS DALE CRICKETTE MRS. MARGARET JOHNSON
B.A. B A B A
Whittier College
Home Economics
Tawakas
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UC. 507170 BGYIDGVO Los Angeles State College
l'I0mem0ki'19 Homemaking
Duchesses Duchegseg
Special
Education
BASIC FUNDAMENTALS OF EDUCATION are
taught to those students needing special help
Instructors with particular training in this field
sen Dennison Miss Nutncusme wtlcxs rntur s. nswmvsn have patiently guided them through the year.
a.A., M.A. AJ. A.u.
L. A. State, Long Beach State Western College U. of California, L. A.
Special Education
Future Teacher's Club
Special Education Home Teacher
Girls' Dhusical
Education
CONSTANTLY STRESSING sportsmanship, the
Girls' Physical Education instructors conduct
classes in tennis, golf, archery, modern dance,
and many other activities,including G.A.A. after
school. For those needing less strenuous exercise,
adaptive classes are also available.
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MRS. MARY BLOTT, B.S.
U. of California, L.A.
Physical Education, Chirakawas
Band Auxiliaries
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an early-bird breakfast
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Holding a campus conference with students are
Mrs, Grace Rasmussen and John Waterhouse.
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DAVID ACKERMAN, B.A.
U. of California, Berkeley
Physical Education
Letterman
Pepperdine College
U. of Southern California
Physical Education
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JOHN BILBREY, B.A., M.S.
MRS. MARION CLARKE, B.A.
Pomona College
Physical Education
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MISS MARCIA PETERSON,
B.S., M.S.
U. of Southern California
Phys. Educ., Drill Team
Bous' Dhusical
Education
EMPHAsiziNo THE MASTERY of skins in
many sports, the Boy's Physical Education pro-
gram provides healthy recreation. These ele-
ments of this four-year program are basic for
stressing good sportsmanship.
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RALPH Hooker,
s.s., M.A.
Indiana State Teachers' College
Physical Education
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ROY WHEELER,
A.B.
Occidental College
Physical Education
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MISS CAROL LAWSON, B.A.
Whittier College
Physical Education
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MRS. VIRGINIA STONE, A.B.
U. of Calif., Santa Barbara
Phys. Educ., Freshman Class
Freshman G.A.A.
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ROBERT JACKSON,
A.B.
Occidental College
Physical Education
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WILLIAM ZOGG, B.A.
Westminster College
Physical Education
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Manu speclal servlces were utlllzed
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Checking over books IH the library are Mrs Moxsne Le Clere Mrs Sarah
Luckenbull and Mrs Llly Sloan
Student Store
THE STUDENT STORE S mann purpose IS to supply students
wlth school needs nncludlng student body cards pep club
buttons and class rlngs Mrs Gladys Waterhouse patlent and
cheerful frlend to all Apaches lS the efficient supervlsor In
charge of the store
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PROCESSING h u n d r e d s of
books durlng the year asslstlng
students ln the selectlon of ref
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as resourcers on materlals pre
sented ln the more than 9000
books are several of the dutles
performed by lubrary personnel
Mrs Emma Brocher, Arcadla Hlgh School nurse looks over
health reports as part of her dunes
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Corky Jones Mrs Gladys Waterhouse and Barbara
Porteus check through ASB recelpts ln the Student Store
Health Servlees
Administering to alllng students lS the
mam 'ob of Mrs Emma Bracher Arcadla
Hugh School s nurse Keeplng health records
and seelng students ln her well equlpped
offlce IS a part of the nurse s dally routnne
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Secretaries arranqea appointments, processed mail
MRS PAT LOECHNER is assisted by Barbara Morrell at CONFERRING WITH MAX CRAMER Mrs Jeannette Btxby checks
the switchboard OVSI' "eP0f'5
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cords for return ng students
TRAINING IN SECRETARIAL SKILLS prepares secretaries
forthe work required in keeping Arcadia Hugh School s mann
OHIC 'funn n mooth' MISS MARIETTA VIOLA and Mrs Nina Draughon
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RESPONSIBLE FOR KEEPING cumulotnve folder
records for students the records offlce secretorles
Issue pertunent mformcxtlon to colleges and em
ployers
MRS FLORENCE RYE keeps records for the mom
off ce
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SETTING UP TIME for o student Mrs Valols Rode
kohr records cz counseling oppolntment
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MRS HELEN REIMERS records clerk types whsle
Mrs Mcrlorre Smnth frles IBM cards
KEEPING THE COUNSELORS opponntment
books rn order rs the mom 'ob of Mrs Volous
Rodekohr Asslsted by students thus qob has
been effucnently dccomplnshed
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Cafeteria Staff
WORKING INDUSTRIOUSLY to give students
balanced and appetizing foods, Arcadia High's
cafeteria staff prepares hundreds of servings
daily. Both students and faculty take advantage
ofthe snack bar and cafeteria.
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MRS JEANNETTE WEST Mrs LII an Gre and Mrs My tle Peterson
p epare cafeter a foods
Bus Drivers
DRIVING ALL OVER ARCADIA to transport
students to and from school bus drivers work
to keep their schedules on time Their patien
and friendliness in carrying out this 'ob has been
appreciated by all bus riding students
FIXING HAMBURGERS for the snack bar are Mrs Theresa Riley Mrs
Mildred Lawless and Mrs Annabel Trout
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PICTURED IN FRONT of the r buses are Calvn Ford Mrs Margarette Redd ngton Will Hoeksrro Stephen Dorse Oscar Trout Elmer Zabel Mrs Elsie
Temple and Mrs W Ima Sie enson
drivers dnd custodians provided essentidl services
MAKING SALADS Mrs Grace Sines and Mrs Ruth Molina help keep
the cafeteria supplied
Custodudns
ARCADIA HIGH S clean campus is due to the work of
are sweeping halls picking up and dumping papers and
keeping the classrooms neat By performing these and other
chores they help to keep the high school running smoothly
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Mrs Zelma Loury serve coffee and salad
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the governing bodies of Arcadia
High School, another successful
year has been completed. Stu-
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faculty and students.
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A S B Presudent
AS STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT, Tum
Chapman has esfablushed humseli as
one of Arcadua Hugh School's funest
leaders He has shown effucuency and
dependabulufy un carryung out The dufues
of hus offuce Hus sunceruty and enfhusu
asm have made hum a popular leader
Wufh the co operafuon of The Execufuve
Councul Tum Chapman has worked To
make Arcadua Hugh a school of whuch
The students can be very proud
Student Leaders
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, B rbara Porfeu , C-1 ry Cramer.
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THIS YEAR os Vice President of Arco-
dio's Student Body Steve Houghton hos
done on excellent 'ob ID carrying out has
rnony dutues He hos presided over Inter
Club Councul ond Advrsory Councll
Through has leodershup both counculs
worked eftxcuently ond were very suc
cessful ID promotxng school spurlt Steve
hos done much to unufy Arcodlo Hxgh
School through these two counculs He
has performed the duties of his office
wuth dugnrty ond thoroughness
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Director Student Actuvutles
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Nancy Jurden Madelune Mazy Row 2 Al Chozen Bob Dennus Bull Meeker Ron Duetz Bruce Hobbs Steve McCroy Howard Lucas Gary
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Sneaker of the House
THE ADVISORY COUNCIL us cornprused ot
outstondung students These students are chosen
some of the behavuor problems ot Arcoduo Hugh
School ond they have the abuluty to counsel ond
odvuse these students Thus councul does o very
fune uob un promotung better school relatuonshups
All theur work ond effort has been greatly appre
cuated by the faculty ond the Student Body ot
Arcaduo Hugh School
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GLORY CLARKE
Pep Commussaoner
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ANNE BIVENS
Assembly Commussuoner
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PAT SOMMER
Correspondung Secretary
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Speaker of House
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THIS PAST YEAR as Speaker ot the House,
Gary Cramer has done a tine lob presiding over
the House of RGPFGSBVTTOTIVES HIS frne leadershrp
gualItIes have enabled hIm to carry out hIs
dutIes In an ethcnent manner The House meets
once a month to dlscuss varIous student body
problems whvch may come under the IurIsdIctIon
ot student government Students may submIt
Ideas tor campus Improvement to the House
through theIr Representatuve or by submIttIng
therr Ideas In the suggestron box at the student
store The House of Representatrves also acts
as a lIaIson between the admInIstratIon and
the students
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be ng elected Pres dent Pro Tem of the House
made recommendatuons for umuorovennents
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Furs? Semester House offucers were Joe Genova Speaker Pro Tem Duck
EACH CLASS elects one member to the House
of Represerutatuves every semester The me'nbers
of thus organuzatuon duscuss the varuous problems
that come up concernung the Student Body These
students also brung many questuons and udeas
from theur classmates to the House ot Represen
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Ross Clerk Al Chosen Chaploun and Bull Meeker Parluamentaruan
Representatuves
OFFICERS ofthe House of Representatuves
dud a tune uob un carryung out theur dutues
They helped un makung Arcadua Hugh School s
student government run very smoothly and
effucuently throughout the school year
At a 'aunt meetung of the furst and second semester representcutuves the
members vo'ed on a prepared bull
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John Kolar Parluamentoruan Nancy Jurden Clerk and Gary Cramer Speaker of the House
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EVERY GIRL at Arcadia High is a
member of the Girls' League. This club,
which is the largest on campus, functions
as both a social and service club. Each
year the Girls' League sponsors a Father-
Daughter Banquet, the Big and Little
Sister Picnic, and a Backwards Dance.
Each spring the girls look forward to the
annual Girls' League Assembly and
Fashion Show. During this assembly the
new Kiowas, Girls' League Officers and
Committee Chairman are announced.
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pleasant atmosphere throughout the uear.
EVERY GIRL on campus has the
opportunuty of worlcung on one or
more ot the commuttees Comprusung
Gurls League These commuttees are
Modes n Manners Weltare Sun
shune Program Campus Beautrtul
Communucatuons Ways and Means
Employment and Socual Through
work on these commuttees the gurls
help both communuty and school
Gurls League Commmee Chaurmen are Row 1 Truna Sulberhorn Delores Gaffney Ann Edmundson
Karen Hodges Kutty H ll Row 2 Kursten Young Charlou Roberts Barb Chaffun Sherry Saunders
GIRLS LEAGUE FORUM us comprused ot one elected repre
sentatuve from each physucal educatuon class The representatuves
are elected at the begunnung ot each year The Forum serves as
a connectuve between the Gurls League Board and all of the
gurls un the school Through theur Forum representatuves gurls
are untormed ot the decusuons and socual actuvutues planned by
the Gurls League Board
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daTes for Fruendliesf Girl of The Month These candrdafes are voted on by all The gurls n
school and one is chosen as Friendliesf Girl of The monfh AT The end of The school year one
of The monThly winners is chosen Friendliesf Girl of The Year This person is announced aT
a Girls League assembly and is presenTed wifh an engraved gold disk
As chairman of The Sunshine CommiTTee Ann Edmunsen has done a Tune 'ob organizing
The elechons of These Frienclliesf Girls
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Dear Apaches
MY YEAR IN ARCADIA us over I am
sorry to leave your wonderful school I
hope the fruendshups I have made wull
extend to my country and wull last for
ever I wush you all happuness and
thank you ever so much for the most
fabulous year of my lufe
Stuna Bask
Dear Apaches
IM VERY PROUD and happy that I
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was able to come to the Unuted States to
spend one year wuth you Thus year has
been one of the best of my lufe
I hope that though I am gone our
fruendshup wull be everlastung and that
you wull always remember me and I
wull always thunk about all of you and
my stay un your wonderful country
Hosseun Shurkhanu
Hosseun Shurkhanu
Foreugn Exchange Students
Dear Apaches
I HOPE that many of you have learned
somethung from me about Denmark I
myself am really apprecuatuve of the sux
months I spent there and my many won
derful experuences I am grateful for the
opportunuty to spread understandung and
fruendshup between the Unuted States
and Denmark and I am proud to have
represented Arcadua Hugh School un Den
mark
Krus Camphouse
Dear Apaches
IT WAS A GREAT PRIVILEGE for me to
represent Arcadua Hugh as an AFS er thus
past summer un England The AFS us a
two way program and I hope I have
done my small part to further under
standung between the people of England
and Ameruca I want to thank you for
helpung to make thus possuble
Anne Buvens
Kns Camphouso left and Anne Buvens compare foreugn experuences
THIS YEAR us the fufth year Arcadua
Hugh has partucupated un the Foreugn Ex
change Program Vusutung on the Arcadua
campus thus year were Hosseun Shurkanu
from Iran and Stuna Bask from Funland
These students were both senuors The
purpose of the Foreugn Exchange Pro
gram us to guve young people the oppor
tunuty to learn about lufe un countrues
other than theur own and to spread theur
fruendshup to other natuons Thus year
Anne Buvens and Krus Camphouse were
the representatuves from Arcadua Anne
vusuted England and Krus vusuted Den
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WITHIN THE 1960 ARCADIAN,
pictures, large and small, focus
attention on ever-changing cam-
pus life as it is remembered. The
Arcadian clepjcts the daily and
seasonal events of importance,
as it portrays pictorially the
Time of Your life.
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Fashlons hnghInghTed The Bug LTTIe S sTer Pncn c
A NEW TRADITION sTarTed Thus year aT Ar
cadla Hugh School was The Hr Pep Rally under
The dlrecTlon of Glory Clarke Pep Commrssloner
Held on The frrsT Frnday nxghT of The school year
The rally marked The begmmng of acTrvlTres
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Pre rally Parade featured varsny TooTbaII IeTTermen
FOLLOWING THE FIRST nnghT Pep Rally, The an
nual Hn Dance was held nn The Glrls Gym The dance
ns an affalr honorung The Freshmen, who are ad
mnTTed To The dance Tree The Klowas, Sensor Girls
Honorary SocneTy, sponsored The evenT, decoraTed
The gym, and served reTreshmenTs Being The TlrsT
socual TuncTIon of The year, The dance gave every
one a chance To become re acquaunTed and make
new frrends Tollowmg The summer vacaT:on
THE ANNUAL BIG LITTLE SISTER plCnlC
helped acqualnf The Freshmen waTh Thelr
bug susTers and new Truends
Sherry Saunders was one of The models
In The Tashnon show The Song and Cheer
Leaders were xnTroduced wuTh .Iamce Rude
Head Tom Tom Glrl who performed Chero
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Splrsf was aroused aT The Tnrsr nghT pep rally which preceded The
Hu Dance
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Gym
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full length gown of white tiered lace, carrying her bou- Linder, Senior Princess, ond .lone Campbell, Junior Prin-
que? of yellow chrysonfhemums, poses wifh her charm- CeSS. They were presenfed Oi' half Time ond reigned
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Homecoming Roqoltq 1959
Democracu on the Move was plctorlollzecl through
Mex Jn
The Theme float des gned by Debbxe Fluef was con
sTrucTed Through The co operaT:ve efforT of The ICC
FOLLOWING THE PREPARATIONS of The day
The fnfth annual Homecoming game was played
on The Apache Tneld wnTh Mark Keppel An ex
clfung half Tnme show was puT on by The band
dlsplaylng new unnforms and :Ts auxlllanes
RoyalTy was beauhfully presenTed as a cllmax
To The specfacular show
ALONG WITH THE THEME FLOAT abouT
TwenTy of The school clubs were represenTed
nn The pre game parade Colorfully decora
Ted The cars deplcTed Democracy on The
Move The sweepsfakes wunner was The
Amencan Fueld Servuce car decorafed under
The durechon of Lunne Ferse Queen PaTTn and
her prnncesses followed The clubs IU con
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Apache murchmg unlts Thrnlled spectators wlth Thenr Tradmonal presematnon of Cherokee
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Songleaders in familiar gunny sacks and war paint lead enthused
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THE PARADE began at seven
o'clock with the Cheer and Song-
leaders leading it off. An exciting
game followed with Fred Scalzo and
John Wolfe as the Apache captains.
To tie up the eventful day, the an-
nual Homecoming dance was held
in the boys' gym. The Hi-Tones pro-
vided the music. Chairmen were
Adrienne Vaccaro, Bruce Hobbs,
Linne Feise, and Carol Busch.
HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES of 1959 began with
an afternoon pep rally in the boys gym. Yells and
songs helped prepare students for the coming game
with the Mark Keppel Aztecs. The Chanteurs, the
Dixieland Band, and Freddie and the Freeloaders,
outstanding quartet with Fred Scalzo, Tim Chapman,
Steve Vest, and Bruce Hobbs, provided the enioy-
able entertainment. Students then worked on the
cars and float for the night's celebrations. November
6, I959 will be long remembered as a fabulous
Homecoming for Arcadians.
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Song ond Cheer leaders, past and pres-
ent, entered in a 1929 Fire Engine.
lovely Royalty poses with their handsome escorts.
A thrilling moment: Queen Patti's crowning
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THE FALL AND WINTER SEASGNS were filled
with many memorable activties. During football
spirit-building pep rallies were held often, such as
the football game between Song and Cheerleaders
before the clash with Alhambra. Basketball was
climaxed with the Monrovia assembly and the
crowning of Al Chosen as King Briar Patch for the
second consecutive year. The faculty also put on a
riotous basketball game.
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Carol Lerch hikes the ball to Ken Maior in the Song and Cheerleader football game.
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Marietta Viola trails John Mehrens in the faculty basketball game.
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MARCH NINTH MARKED
the date of the Girls' League
Fashion Show held in the
Boys' Gym. Various stores in
Arcadia provided the beau-
tiful spring clothes that were
modeled by fou rteen
lovely girls. Bathing suits,
sports outfits for spring, and
colorful dresses were shown
to all the girls in the school.
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Seated at the head table iD u er cor ei Baker M rrrll Schoonmoker, W. H. Schoonmaker
were special events which highlighted the gear.
THIS YEARS Father-Daughter Banquet,
held at the Elks Lodge, carried the theme
ot "Worlds Greatest Dads." The pro-
gram included a tribute by Georganne
Papac, introduction ot the Girls' League
Council, a Welcome by Claire Wheeler,
Girls' League President, and cutter dinner
entertainment.
At this years tall Girls' League Assem-
bly the new Girls' League Council tor
l959-60 was introduced, The Kiowas
then presented a humorous take-ott on
several current commercials. Georgonne
Papdc narrated the presentation,
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"Winter Ecstcicqn climaxed
THE FIRST Formal dance of The year, "Win-
Ter EcsTc1cy," was sponsored by The ExecuTive
Council and held in The Girls' Gym on Fri-
day, December l8, 1959. The gym was fes-
Tively decoraTed wiTh snow flakes and
sTreamers. The crowning of Queen Kafhy
and her courT highlighfed The evening. The
members of The Royal CourT were infroduced
by Bruce Hobbs, Senior Class PresidenT, and
escorTed To Their Thrones by The STudenT Body
Officers. The Crown Bearer was Johnny
Sommer. Following The crowning of The
Queen, The Tloor was cleared for The Queens
Dance.
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Christ mas Ball
"Winter EcsTocy," The 1959 Christmas Dance, was
great success. Here couples dance amid snowfla
and strea mers.
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Junuor Pruncess Patty Covungton
Sophomore Prnncess Sandy Monker
Freshman Pruncess All The gurls were
chosen by popular vole of The be
gunnung of the year
CROVVNING OF QUEEN KATHY
TAFT and the presenfafuon of her
courT were The highlights of The
Chrustmas Dance for l959 Included
an The Royal Court were Nancy
Cooke Semor Prmcess Betty Beeson
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MEMBERS OF THE CAST sit attentively during one ofthe many acts.
"GO0FUS" was made humorous through the use of sack
heads.
THIS YEAR'S TALENT SHOW, "Come to the
Fair," was held in Clifton auditorium in Mon-
rovia on December 3, 4, and 5. The show was
under the direction of Anne Bivens, student di-
rector, Dennis Loieski, assistant directory and
Mr. R. O. Wilson, Faculty Advisor. The show
presented the talent of the high school students.
All funds raised from the show went to the
American Field Service to bring two foreign ex-
change students to Arcadia next year.
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JULIE COGORNO, Sue Klamm, Karen Johnson and Joan Kelly
dance in "The Goony Birds."
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talent which promoted international uouth exchange.
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An outstanding clean-campus assembly featured
the Four Preps
MANY GENEROUS APACHES contrib-
uted food and clothing to the Indian
drive. The goods were accepted by Mr.
Honane, Indian representative, at a
Snack Pep rally.
JESTERS put on another successful
year ot plays which proved to be both
diverting and entertaining.
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THE YEAR l959-l96O FEATURED many
outstanding assemblies, Due to limited
seating, they were attended on an elec-
tive basis with Freshmen being required
to go. Students were always pleased
with the many enjoyable programs that
were presented. Friday night games were
filled with excitement and enthusiasm,
and spirit was high among Apache fans.
The band and drill team put on colorful
performances and the Cheerleaders
made amusing entrances.
What's in the bex? Arcadia Cheer Leaders as they are making a novel entrance for a football
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Tim Chapman, Mr Honane, and Louis Grenier look over goods donated
forthe Indians
An amusing scene in one of the Jesters' plays, "A Little Dog Laughed.
Inspired bu St Valentines Dau students
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Sweetheart Ball
AS THE LAST all-school formal of the year,
the annual Sweetheart Ball was held on Thurs-
day, February ll, in the Girls' Gym. The spon-
sors were Kiowas and Key Club who handled
the lovely decorations and refreshments. Enioy-
able dance music was provided by The Blue
Notes.
Escorted by Key Club officers, the royal court,
presided over by Sweetheart Queen Glory Clarke,
was presented as a climax to the memorable
evening.
Amid beautiful Valentine decorations
couples danced at the Sweetheart Boll
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Prom, honoring Seniors and sponsored by
The Junior Class, was held af The Pasadena
Civic Auditorium on May 28.
Chairman of the 1960 Prom was Karen
Hodges. She was assisted by Penny Weidaw,
decorations, Sherri Baker, program, Leslie
Nevvberg, publicity, and Linda Moore, re-
freshmenfs.
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Commission members provided lnterestlnq assemblues
AS ASSEMBLY COMMISSIONER It
was Anne Blvens duty to dlrect this
years Talent show Come to The
Fanr and plan all assemblies or
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Pam Rnmpau Bonnne Nash Sherry Carmel Row 2 Pam Manning Cheryl Duddy Tom McCauley
Anne Bwens Steve Baum Bull Bnvens Row 3 Ken Brill Ron Dletz Denms Logesku Mo Klndle Mark Mntchell
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THIS YEAR The Assembly Commussuon presented the school wsth
many outstandlng assemblues Besudes thus year s talent show Come
to the Farr The Comrnussron planned a Chrustmas assembly and a
Clean Campus assembly The group also presented thus year s Easter
assembly PAT BANKO and Clanre Wheeler entertaun at the
fall Knowa assembly
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FOR THE FOURTH consecofrye ye-or Arcoduo gornered
The Crossrown Trophy by go nng more pornis Thon Mon-
rovio High School in gornes won,c1Trendc1nce and conduct
of s'rodenTs, ond all Ground good cwfizenship, By C1 new
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sporfs. Serving on Arcadia S CrossTown Trophy Commit,
were Glory CI xrke, Gory C' nm Bornom Jones,
ro! Mofhews Corky Jones, TRN ., 1: Jn , 6 S ere
Houghton,
Enthusiastic spectators admsrecl colorful
UNDER THE ABLE DIRECTION of Com
mlssloner Glory Clarke the enthuslastlc
Pep Commnsslon worked thus year to
promote attendance a d spurut at all
rallies and games Durlng football sea
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help the student body become better
acquarnted with the team They also
decorated goal posts and rooters buses
tor away games and did a wonderful
'ob of assustmg Song and Cheerleaders
whenever they needed It Glory Clarke
planned all the rallles
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PEP CLUB OFFICERS are lleft to rlghtl Shen Baker Tracy Welch Frank Hardlnge Sue
Sommer and Jean Baxter
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has led has group an another year of eventful actlvntnes and progects
Their outstanding duty as It always has been was to design and
carry out all the card stunts for the home football games They
proved to be tnterestung and dutterent Another of theur 'obs was to
sell rooters buttons for all games and make publucuty posters They
Glory Clarke helped to make thus a great year for Arcadia
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Jody Hayden, Charlou Roberts, Barbara Jones Row 2 Carolyn Mazy, Madelme Mazy Wendy Marquand Clanre Desbrow, Jeanna Barclay,
Judy Marquand, Julie Cogorno Row 3 Frank Hardmge, Ken Damels, Bull Cooper, Ken Malor, Tom Hemz, Brnan Mmoux
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APACHE PRINCESSES, wearing their
beautiful red and grey headdresses,
added regal splendor to the football
pregame and halftime activities. During
the parade season they marched before
the band and carried the Arcadia name
banner.
HOVVARD LUCAS, Apache Medicine
Man, assisted the Song and Cheerlead-
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appearing with the Cheerleaders, he led
the football team onto the field at each
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APACHE PRINCESSES find time to relax and talk while
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THE 1959-60 CHEERLEADERS under
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leader, boosted spirit and enthusiasm at
all sports events and rallies, Through the
use of spontaneous motions, the yells
were made snappy and quick. Original
and humorous entrances were used at
games throughout the season. Before
the Alhambra game, the Cheerleaders
and Songleaders put on an interest
building football game at snack. The
alternate was Tom Heinz.
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UNDER HEAD SONGLEADER Julie Cogor-
no, the songleaders for this past year have
done a Terrific iob promoting spirit among
the students. Doing their clever routines
to the music of the Pep Band, they have
added spark and color to all football and
basketball games. Another of their well-
performed duties has been marching at
football games with the band in pre-game
activities.
Songleaders may be iunior or senior girls
and are chosen at the end of each school
year.
During the absence of one ofthe girls, al-
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DIRECTED BY Dawneen Nanninga,
the Flag Girls forthe past year have
been very successful in carrying out
their duties. Marching with the
Apache Band in football pre-game
activities and in parades, their skill'
ed twirling was a colorful addition.
The Flag Girls, as well as the
Songleaders and Cheerleaders and
other band auxiliaries, have been
under the able supervision of Mrs.
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This year the Maiorettes
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Cymbals: Mary lbershotf, Brian Billings, Bob Dunker, Charles Moore, Steve Kirste, Marlene Longnecker, Jim Keeler. Drums: Jerry Plunkett, Charlie Pfetferkorn,
Hank Randall, Mo Clark, Marty Kindle, Ton Fraschetti, Bob Fickas, Jim Valentine, Allen Baron, Bill Kennedy, Sally McElderry, Kim Wallace, Jim Holliday,
John Cochran, Bob Barnes, Ron Jackson. Tympani: Nancy Clark, Carol Gillis, Pat Banko. Trumpet: Richard Wilson, Harold Gilman, Tom McGannon, Chuck
Sutton, Roger Titgemeyer, John Terhorst, Terry Johnson, Richard Von Bauer, Jim Hamilton, Steve Brown, Margo Smith, Ken Bingham, Don Moorehead, Bob
pache Band
Q Dave Barnard, Drum Maior
THE APACHE BAND won many honors this
X year for their superb performances at football
games and parades. They hosted the West Ar-
cadia Parade at which they received a high
rating. For their excellent half-time programs
put on under the direction of Mr, Ronald Hoar,
the band was invited to the Corona Invitational
Jamboree where they took third place, They also
received third place at the Long Beach Parade.
This year the band was led by two Drum Ma-
J,,,Y shew, Dwm Moio, iors instead ot one, as in the past. They were
Jerry Shere, and Dave Barnard.
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Baritone: Jerry Weidaw, Bob Wray, Margaret Lapatko, Denny Evans. Horn: Jim Binnitt, Dale Green, Jerry Latham. French Horn: Ron Stafford, Frank Gale.
Tuba: Pete Bandurraga, Jett Linden, Steve Carlson. Saxophone: Joe Rogers, Jim Patterson, Bill Cranmer, Joe Loguiduce, John Cranmer. Clarinet: Richard
Albert, Diane Kramb, Betty Callahan, Betty Johnson, Ruth Bishop, Earl Albert, Jim Flak, Sally Doolan, Ken Oglvie, Bill Roeder, C,J. Mills, Gordon Phares,
Jim Shellnut, Don Schaffer, David l-linrichs, Marylin Hammock, Mike Ames, Jim Armstrong, Bill Roth, Bill McQueen. Flutes: Jim Roger, Gail Splayer, Carol Sue
Linderman, Maureen Farrell, lda Mae Birney, Linda Jillson.
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r foofloall games and parades Wiih The usual skill
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Row I: Pai Wareham, Pam Tyler, Joanna Buxfon, Sandy Myers, Jane Gilkerson, Charlene Green, Head Righi Guide. Row 2: Leslie Neuberg, Suzanne Rehwaldt,
Gail Grimsley, Melinda McGrane, Linda McAbee, Pot Lisko, Dayna Philp. Row 3: Carol Burns, Clair Desbrow, Susie Gallaher, Joanne Barony, Jerianne Barony,
Mariann Godfrey. Row 4: Terry Emmons, Sherry Saunders, Susie Ginn, Philippa McNab, Sandy Davis, Sylvia Winter, Jeanne Knofh.
manu spectacular shows
DRESSED IN WHITE costumes and carrying In-
dian drums, the Tom Tom Girls were a familiar
sight at games. They are well known for their pre,
sentation of "Cherokee," an authentic Indian dance.
The girls are instructed by Miss Marcia Peterson.
Janice Rude
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CHIRAKAWAS us the Junuor Drull Team of Arcadua
Hugh School The club guves sophomore gurls an oppor
tunuty to decude whether or not they wush to become
Tom Tom Gurls ln addutuon to guvung several perfor
mances they assust the Tom Tom Gurls when called upon
as well as partucupatung un the campus club actuvutues
Tryouts to select members are held each sprung for any
freshman or new sophomore gurl Thus years offucers
were Sharon Jackson Presudent Chrus McCracken Vuce
Presuolent Pat Mutchell Secretary Lunola Barley Treasurer
Mary Whutney l-lustoruan and Gunger Matheny ICC
Churakawas
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Muss Carol Lawson Churakawas co
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Auxullary unufs presen ed a half? me show deducated to Z rro at the
Corona lnvurafuonal Bona Jamboree last December
Each year the march ng band appears un the annual Hollywood Santa
Claus Lane Parade Here they are led by Jerry Shere one of Arcadua s
two drum mouors
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SENIORS REVIEW The past
four years with fond memories
of The knowledge They have
g a i n e d, acquaintances T h e y
have made, and the social life
of which They have been a parf.
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class offlcers and represenTed by The Sensor
Councrl have concluded a successful year
They hold The dnsfunchon of belng The largesT
graduahng class ln The hlsTory of Arcadia
Hugh School numbering more Than 630 Cll
maxlng The year were The graduahon exer
cases an vvhrch The Sensor Class PreslclenT
Bruce Hobbs gave The welcomung address
and unTroduced The Class ofhcers
Having compleTed Thelr public educaflon
The Class of T960 now looks Torvvard To new
experiences and careers
Class of oO
Servmg as Sen or Class offzcers were Bruce Hobbs
Presldem Bull Meeker Vnce Presndent Consuderahons
of the offlcers and Councll Included selechan of The
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These TourTeen sensors compleTed The required four sem
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Gold Sedl Grodudfes wlll be recognrzed QT Commence
menT provlded They compleTe The senlor semesTer re
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Anne KeeneY Kar n L dholm
Kathleen ldholm Palrlck Mo ol Robert N colols Cho les Pfefferko n Du d Re dgnbqgh
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LYNN ADAMS
ROSEMARIE ADORNO
CHRISTI ALEXANDER
GAYLE ALWARD
JULIE ANDERSEN
MELVIN ANDERSON
LINDA ANDRUS
HARRISON BAINS
ROBERT BAIRD
JAMES BAKER
KATHLEEN BALLARD
educational opportunltses offered
STEPHEN BARONI
JUDITH BARR
WILLIS BARUCH
KRISTINA BASK
DENNIS BEASON
KAREN BEATTON
ROBERT BEBENSEE
ROBERT BENTLEY
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Sensor gurls relax and char of the Senior Party
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RAMONA BLACK
JANET BLYTH
GARY BOETTGER SHIRLEY BOK STEVEN BOOMER
JAMES BRADLEY LYNN BRANNON ROBERT BREAULT
mstructuonczl program or
MICHAEL BRENT SUSAN BRIDGES
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KENNETH BROCKLESBY
CHERYL BUDSON
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CAROL BUSCH DIANNE BUTLER JO ANNA BUXTON MYRA CALLOWAY MARGARET CAMERON
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SUSAN CANTWELL
MARY CAPARONE
MARK CAREY JOANNE CARLSON VICTOR CARLSON
SHERYL CARMEL LARRY CARPENTER BAIRD CASWELL NANCY CAVALLINI JOHN CHAFFERS
BARBARA CHAFFIN DONALD CHAMBERS
LAURENE CLARK
NANCY CLARK
THOMAS CHAPMAN MERRILL CHOZEN CLIFFORD CLARK
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enroll IN unstututuons of nuqner Iecxrnunq
CHERIE COCHRAN
JULIEANNE COGORNO
PAMELA COLE PATRICIA COLE ROBERT COLE JAMES COMMANDER CAROLE CONGER
KATHLEEN CONNELLY NANCY COOKE GEORGE COOPER PETER COOPER WILLIAM COOPER
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LYNDA DAVIS PHILIP DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS
DENNIS RONALD DIERLAM
ROBERT DIETZE
ARTHUR DONNELLY
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Anxnous students moke oppointmenfs for their sensor BARRY EICHORN JOSEPHINE ELEVATO
GLORIA ELLIOTT
CYNTHIA ELLIS
EVELYN ELLIS
CAROL ELY
or occupational
opportunities which
PAUL EVANS
NANCY FADDIS
LEILANI FARAGO
LINDA FEISE
DANA FISHER
DIANE FISHER
SHERRIL FISHER
GERALD FLINN
DOUGLAS EMM
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RAYMOND ESSLING
CAROL EVANS
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LYNN FERNCASE
RUSSELL FEURST
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RAYMOND FREIWALD
DOLORES GAFFNEY
JULIE GALEOTTI
JUDITH GATHERS
RONALD GIAMBRONE
WILLIAM GIBBS
NANCY GIGGEY
RODNEY FLOREA
EUNICE FLUET
MICHAEL FRASER
CHARLES FRAZIER
PAUL GARCIA
KEITH GARRICK
JOHN GARTON
SANDRA GATH
CAROL GILLIS
DELORES GIOIA
PHILLIP GITTINGS
PAUL GIUNTINI
W'M lh closing their high school
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SUSAN GLASS DONALD GLENN TYLER GLENN
Kiowa's planned and decorated for The Sweetheart Ball.
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CRAIG HAYDEN
THOMAS HEINZ
JOHN HAMILTON CHARLES HANCOCK DONALD HAND DIANE HARMER
BEVERLY HARRIS
JODY HAYDEN
LINDA HENDERSON
JANET HARRIS RONALD HARTLEY LARAINE HARWOOD
GREGORY HAYES SANDRA HAYES CAROL HEBING
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BARBARA HICKS CARL HIGH
BRUCE HINTON BRUCE HOBBS
functionczllq designed architecture,
LINDA HILDRETH
NORMAN HOLLINGSHEAD
DIANE HOLMES STEPHANIE HOLMES JULIA HOOD
JOAN HILL ROSEMARY HILLHOUSE
JUDY HOLLINGWORTH ELIZABETH HOLMAN
LORENE HORD STEPHEN HOUGHTON
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Murcla Rulnus recewves bond from Mr Rayburn for
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NATHAN KAUFMAN NANCY KEDING ANNE KEENEY
LORRAINE KESSLER ROBERT KETTELL GAIL KIMBLE
SHARON KIRKPATRICK SUSAN KLAMM KAREN KLOKE
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BARBARA KOLAR
RANDY KUSIK
LEO LAMBIEL
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MELINDA KNOLL JOAN KOCH SANDRA KOERNER WINIFRED KOGAN
LYNDA KREINBRING
DIANNE KRISS LARRY KROGH PATRICIA KUNZ
DAVID LADD PATRICIA LA FORGE JOHN LA FOUNTAIN STEPHANI LAMB
MARILYN LANDQN LARENE LANPHIER Siaff member Nancy Clark collapses after lurnnng In her
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GAROLD LARSEN
GREGORY LARSON
LYNDON LARSON
Focal point of campus social life has been
CAROL LEVERENZ
MATTHEW LEBERTHON
PATRICIA LEESE
ROBERT LEIGH
RICHARD LATHAM
MARIAN LAYNE
RICHARD LEACH
JERILYN LEAVENWORTH
DIANE LINDER
EDWIN LINDOUIST
JACK LINE
PATRICIA LISKA
KARIN LIDHOLM
KATHLEEN LIDHOLM
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LINDA LITTLE
JANICE LIVACICH
LAEL LIVENGOOD
LAURIE LLOYD
STEPHEN LOGAN
JAMES LORENZ
EDWARD LOVE
BARRY LUBOVISKI
LINDA LUCAS
JEFFREY LUND
RICHARD LUNDIN
KAREN LUSTER
CAROL LYLE
JUDY LYTTLE
RICHARD MAAS
MICHAEL MACARDIAN
DOUGLAS MAC DONALD
SANDRA MAC KAY
ANN MAHONEY
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SUSAN MANN DELORES MANNING PAMELA MARANVILLE FOSTER MARKOLF JUDITH MARQUAND
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CAROL MATHEWS
THOMAS McCAULEY
MICHELE MCDONALD
SANDRA McINTOSH
MADELINE MAZY LINDA McABEE PATRICK McCARTY CARLTON McCASLIN
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MARY ANNE McKEY GILLIAN McNAB LORRAINE McNEIL KAY McPHEETERS
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EUGENE MILLER CHRISTOPHER MILLER
MARK MITCHELL GARY MOLINE
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TERYL MOWAT
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MARILYN MUSICK
RICHARD NAESS
BONNIE NASH DAN NASH DENNIS NEARY KENT NEBEKER
MARIAN NELSEN
DANIEL NEWTON GARY NEWTON GERRY NIBLEY
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JOSEPH OCELLO DENISE O DONNELL JOHN OKEEFE
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MARTHA RAYMOND
JUDITH RECHSTEINER
GARY REES
CONNIE REGEL
MARSHA RHOADES
JOHN RIFE
THOMAS RIGGINS
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STANLEY ROBERTSON
JANETTE ROBEY
JOSEPH ROGERS
RAWLENE ROGERS
NANCY ROWLAND
ROBERTA ROWLAND
JANICE RUDE
MICHAEL RUGG
JAMES RISSE
HAROLD ROACH
CHARLOU ROBERTS
DIANE ROBERTS
RICHARD ROSS
CARROLL ROTH
DANIEL ROURKE
PATRICIA ROWE
PAUL RULE
PETER RYDER
CARLOS SAENZ
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GERARD SCHOTT
LINDA SEIDNER JOHN SHAFFER
Homecoming and Christmas Formal.
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BARBARA SWETT KATHLEEN TAFT DAVID TAYLOR JOYCE THOMAS CAROLE THOMPSON
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MELINDA TURCHI MICHAEL TUTTLE JAMES TWIST ADRIENNE VACCARO
SUSAN VAN FRANK JOHN VAN MAANEN LYLE VAN VLEET CHRIS VANCE
VICTORIA VAUGHAN STEVEN VEST
ROBERT VOGEI. ERIC VON BAUER GARY VRADENBURG
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GERALDINE WALOVICZ PATRICIA WAREHAM DAVID WARRENDER
WENDY WATSON GLENN WAY STEVEN WAYLETT STEPHANIE WAYMENT
Sensors solemnly wolk out to groduotzon NANCY WEIDMAN WILLIAM WEIK
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JERRY WEIDAW
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RICHARD WHEATLEY
BARBARA WILLIAMS
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and tne ecuqerlq anticipated Commencement.
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JUDITH WOLTERS BRUCE WOOD JOHN D WOODRUFF JOHN E WOODRUFF WAYNE WOODS
WILLIAM WORTENDYKE JULIE WRIGHT MARY JANE WRIGHT LINDA WURTZ BILLIE WYATT
RALPH WYATT KIRSTEN YOUNG LINNIE YOUNG CYNTHIA YOUTS
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RAWLENE ALVIGINI
JANET BAKER
MICHAEL BEHRENS
SUSAN BENSINGER
ARTHUR BOETTCHER
CAREN BRAINERD
JUDY COKE
RAY DAHLGREN
CAROLE FISHER
RICHARD HANSEN
SHARON HOUSTON
CLAY HVISTENDAHL
GARY KLECKNER
DENNIS LIEPMAN
JEFFREY McHENRY
RICHARD OLMSTED
RICHARD PLANTE
SHARON PULLIAM
KIM RENNICK
ALICE RINI
DAVID REUTTER
BRENDA ROBINSON
FRANCIS SCHMIDT
DOUGLAS SIRKEGIAN
KAY STEWART
FRANK VISCIO
CHARLES WENZEL
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Madelsne Mazy, Kathy Wsllss, Bsll Meeker Front row Nate Kaufman, Adrsenne Vacaro, Judy Marquand
Nancy Cooke, Sharol Stevens Rosemary Adorno Robsn Basrd Not psctured, Sue Phares
Anne Keeney
Natsonal Councsl of
Teachers of Englssh
Clasre Wheeler
D A R Good Cstszenshsp Award
AT THE BEGINNING of each
year, members of the Sensor
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representatsves attend councsl
meetsngs and relate the bussness
dsscussed to thesr prospectsve
classes The Councsl decsdes
many smportant questsons con
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sncludes selectson of the Sensor
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PREVIOUS PAGES represent only a
smoll number of the many scholarships
and special awards received by sensors
Unforfunofely due To on early press
deodlune they connof be recorded on
These pages
DELORES GAFFNEY LYNN BRANNON
Girls League Scholarshnp Kiowa Scholarship
BONNIE GAY NASH
Orchesls Scholarshnp
Keeney Emelne Snyder Paul Gnuntlnu Roy Ott Row Iwo lr John Wolfe Gerry Flmn Charles Pfefferkorn
Dave Rerdenbach Rob Denell Nor pacfured are Pat Marmot? Dove Thurber ond Dave Warrender
PAT BANKO
U C af Santa Barbara Music Scholarshop
Donhellenlc: KQL4 Club
KARIN LIDHOLM KATHLEEN LIDHQLM WILLIAM E GRIFFITTS
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Top science students nominated by teachers in the science department, Row one, I-rr Trina Silberhorn, Anne
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Lael Livengood, as Cheerlead-
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class President, had excellent
opportunities tor expressing their
outstanding personalities.
EIGHT SENIORS were chosen on the
basis ot outstanding personality traits
tor "The Most." ln preceding years this
election has been open to the entire
student body. However, this year tor the
first time, "The Most" were elected by
Seniors only. There were no nominations,
and each person chose the Seniors he
wished.
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Glory Clarke, Pep Commis-
sioner, and Bill Cooper, Cheer-
leader in his Junior year, were
continuing promoters of spirit.
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NUMEROUS SENIOR names were sub-
mitted by secret ballot. All ballots were
carefully compiled before final selections
were definite, and the results of the
elections were announced at the Election
Dance.
Most"
"Looks"
Being representative ot Ar-
cadia High students in terms ot
good grooming and appear-
ance, Judy Marquand and Mur-
ray McClellan were elected best
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Being Gold Seal Graduates
and by winning other outstand-
ing scholastic awards, both Judy
Gathers and John Wolfe won
the title of "Brains"
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STUDENTS at Arcadia High
are offered a varied afhlefic
program, building p h y sic al
stamina and improving sporfs-
monship and co-operation with
ofhers. The fine sfaff of coaches
and gym Teachers help sfudenfs
fo realize that win or lose, II's
All In The Game.
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COACH BILL ZOGG has completed his fifth and
final year as Arcadia High School's Varsity foot-
ball coach. He attended Westminister College, the
University of Utah, Los Angeles State, and the
University of Southern California. He played bas-
ketball ond football in college.
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DAVE ACKERMAN has been coach-
ing Junior Varsity basketball, base-
ball and assisting as Varsity line
coach during the football season for
the past four years. At the Univer-
sity of California at Berkeley, Acker-
man lettered in Varsity boxing.
KENT BARNEY celebrates his third
and final year as the Varsity back-
field coach, He is also assistant
track coach at Arcadia. He played
football while attending Loyola
University and before coming to
Arcadia taught at San Dieguite
High in San Diego,
Row 1' John D Woodruff Steve Vest, Mike Fraser, Steve Johnstone, Richard Wheatly, Marty Lavine, Ken Wilson, Art Donnelly, Ed Phillips, Gene Miller, Dick
aess Row 2 Dick Dodez Bill Campoy, Fred Scalzo, Larry Krogh, Rex Patterson, Starr Everett, Tim Carry, Mike Brent, Charles Jones, Bill Meeker, Brent Wisely
Dick Williams Jeff Goldberg Row 3: Wayne Randall, Joe Golf, Rod Florea, Tom McCauley, Dick Whittington, Ted Dukeslavv, Ron Dorazio, Lyle Van Vleet, John
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COORDINATOR OF ATHLETICS at Arcadia High
School is Roy Wheeler. He attended Occidental
College where he participated in football, baseball,
basketball and track. For the first semester Wheeler
was absent from his post with a heart ailment.
Coach Bob Jackson substituted for Mr, Wheeler
during his illness.
VARSITY FOOTBALL season, i959, was the
roughest in the history of the school, with the
Varsity squad failing to win a game. Several
injuries crippled the Apache offensive and the
resignation of Coach William Zogg was regretted
by all,
In spite of Arcadia's hard-luck, three Varsity
players were honored by the All Pacific League
Team.
Highlighting the year was the squad's out-
standing showing against the Monrovia Wild-
cats in the final game of the year signifying the
beginning of Cross-town Trophy competition.
Although the Wildcats won Qi-12, Arcadia's
ball playing was the best it had been all sea-
son. In the second half Arcadia practically
chased the Wildcats off their own field.
Wolfe, Jerry Pearring, Steve Waylett, Frank Vaccarro, Tom Jay, Al Miller. Row 4: Dennis Beason, Jon Nausler, Dennis Marquardt, Steve Arnold, Jim Bradley
Carlos Sainz, Larry Davis, Les Shultz, Pete Livengood, Tim Chapman,
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VARSITY LETTERMEN
i959 VARSITY Lettermen vvere: Steve Arnold, Dennis Beason, Jirn
Bradley, Mike Brent, Bill Campoy, Tim Chapman, Tim Curry, Dick Dodez,
Starr Everett, Rod Florea, Mike Fraser, Tom Jay, Steve Johnstone, Charles
Jones, Larry Krogh, Marty Lavine, Pete Livengood, Dennis Marquardt,
Tom McCauley, Bill Meeker, Al Miller lCaptainl, Jon Nausler, Rex Pat'
terson, Jerry Pearring, Ed Phillips, Wayne Randall, Fred Scalzo lCaptainl,
Les Shultz, Frank Vaccaro, Steve Vest, Steve Waylett, Richard Wheatly,
Dick Whittington, Richard Williams, Ken Wilson, Brent Wisely, John
Wolte, John Woodruff, Eddie Ball lManagerl, Al Lunsford lManagerl,
Les Shultz Frank Vaccaro Sieve Veg:
Richard wheaiiey mf: VY:fi"l'l9"" Richard williams
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Al Lunsford
John Woodruff
John Wolfe
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High School by taking over the coaching of the Junior
Varsity Football team. Mr. Hewitt is also the very able
Equipment Manager for the school. Mr. Hewitt played
two years of pro baseball and nine years of semi-pro
football. He is the friend and confidant of all the high
school boys,
JAYVEE SCORES
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Arcadia 39 . . 19 Glendale
Arcadia 28 .. ....... O Glendora
Arcadia 7 .. .. 0 South Pasadena
Arcadia l3 .. ..... l4 Whittier
Arcadia 41 .. 2 Alhambra
Arcadia 33 .. .. 6 Mark Keppel
Vis clisplaued
Dave Dueker was elected one of
the two captains of the Jayvees
this year. His ability on the field
and fighting spirit was a great as-
set to the team.
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i959 JUNIOR VARSlTY Letter-
men were: Gordon Anderson,
Russ Banko, Steve Black, John
Bono, John Boyle, John Bour-
quin, Tom Broemmel, Jack
Clapp, Steve Copson, Dave
Dueker iCaptainl, Ted Dukeslaw,
Wes Duncan, Bill Foster, Carter
Gengler, Chuck Holland, Dexter
Jones, Gary Jones, Bill Lauman,
John Little, Jim Livie, Mike Lu-
cas, Seve McCroy lCaptainl, Dud
Michael, Paul Pflueger, Bill Ray-
mond, Wayne Rogers, Mark
Schrader, Sta n Smith, John
Treichler, Bruce Ungerland, Don
Wheatley, Jim Wish and Norm
Shapiro lManagerl.
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Duncan, Jim Livie, Gary Jones. Row 2: Wayne Rogers, Jerry Van lrvaarden, Ray Leonard, Don Wheatley, Dave Dueker lCaptainl, John Bono, Mike Lucas,
Carter Gengler, Steve Black, Chuck Holland, Bill Foster, Bill Raymond, John Boyle. Row 3: Gordon Anderson, Ted Dukeslaw, Steve McCroy ICaptainl, John
Bourquin, Don Nebeker, Dud Michael, Paul Pflueger, Jim Wish, Bruce Ungerland, Jack Clapp, Russ Banko, Jim Parks, Norm Shapiro iManagerJ.
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ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL Jayvee grldders
emerged from the year 1959 wath a season rec
ord of sux wrns and one loss The Apaches one
defeat was a close 1314 game agarnst the
Cardunals of Whrttrer
Leaclung the Junror Varsrty was Equrpment
Manager Don Hewrft whose expert guidance
garnered the Apaches therr tune record Gary
Walker donated has athletic experrence as the
squad s sub coach
In Cross town competrtuon the Apaches were
restrlcted from partncrpatron because ofthe lack
of a Junror Varsity team at Monrovra Arcadra
was also cut short of a game against El Monte,
so the Jayvees enloyed a short season of only
four practlce and three Pacuflc League games
McCray whose assrstance to the team was rn
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7 Alhambra
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BEE TEAM left to right, ROW 'l: Joe Rife, Dave Montague, Bob Sievert, Leroy Smith, Mike Crossman, Pete Bandurraga, Chuck Halliday, Earl Biealerman,
John Demel, Steve North, Dick Anderson. ROW 2: Frank Green, Henry Rivera, Dane Sheets, Bill Griffiths, Dan Newton, John Thoe, Dane Caswell, Don Pluim,
Jim Poole, Larry Shaul, John Kolar, Jim Rollins, Bill Cogswell, Gregg Butcher, Bill Brave. ROW 3: Harry Taylor, Ron Patterson, Howard Lucas, Mike McKee,
Bill Claassen, Ken Dorsett, Jack Wiltse, Dave Hayden, Doug Newton, Dave Carey, Ken Tillman, Dave Miller, Len Nunally, John Richardson, Warren Gray.
third place in
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Ken Dorset? Bee co captaun for
1959
Dave Hayden was a Bee co capta n
for the 1959 football season
League competition.
THE BEES of Arcadua Hugh School enuoyed one of theur
best seasons un the hustory of the school and funushed
wuth fuve wuns two losses and one tue to theur record
lt was a season of several wuns un the early weeks
followed by tough goung Toward the end Arcadua de
feated Monrovua un crosstown ruvalry 6 O
Coach Duck Carroll a Bee coachung veteran of three
years experuence and sub coach Gary Walker provuded
guudance for the squad
Captauns Ken Dorsett and Dave Hayden sparked the
team on many occasuons Cuted for theur outstandung
contributions to the team were Bull Claassen Howard
Lucas Dan Newton Doug Newton Steve North Ron
Patterson Joe Rufe Larry Shaul Jack Wultse and Harry
Taylor
Twenty eught boys receuved letters for theur part on
the Bee team
l959 BEE TEAM Lettermen
were Duck Anderson Pete
Bandurraga Greg Butcher
Bull Claassen Bull Cogswell
Muke Crossman Ken Dorsett
lCaptaunl Frank Green
Chuck Halluday Dave Hay
den lCaptaunl John Kolar
Howard Lucas Muke McKee
Dan Newton Doug Newton
Steve North Ron Patterson
Don Pluum .lum Poole Joe
Rufe Henry Ruvera Larry
Shaul Dave Sheets Robert
Suevert Harry Taylor John
Thoe Jack Wultse and Bull
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CEES ot Arcadia High School enjoyed one of their best years
in the history of the school. Coach Fred Schwab led his team to
victory after victory. Captains Joe Cannon and Jett Mecca added
spirit to the team countless times. The Apaches lost the season
opener to Arroyo, but did not lose again until the Cross-town
football game against the Monrovia Wildcats. A six win, two
loss record was garnered by the team. Coach Schwab was
pleased with the fighting spirit and good sportsmanship of his
Cees Twenty two players were awarded letters
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ROW 1 Mike Holland Wayne Besecker Jerry Collins Bob Hunt John Hergenrather John Strand John Dean Roger Boettger Bill Harvey Gary Jones
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Kelly Bob Lister John Howell Phil Bosl Steve Roberts ROW 3 Greg Kawe Spike Barley Bob Agee Rick Freeman Bub Davies Steve Murphy Pete Love
Mel Kaufman Steve Thompson Grady Dodez Bob Chapman Dennis Gumm Corky Kite Robin Waldvogel Gary Schmidt ROW 4 Frank Giambalva Tony
Astonas Steve Astorias Steve Palmer Pat Blenderman Gayon Robb George Sahgun Jim Giambrone Buren Van Vleet Bob Loomis Bill Greenway Kerry
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20 Arroyo
0 San Maruno
Rosemead
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6 Alhambra
9 Mark Keppel
El Monte
7 Monrovia
LETTERMEN
1959 CEE LETTERMEN were Gary Andrus
Don Axlund Pat Blenderman Wayne Bo
secker Steve Bxrchby Bob Chapman Jerry
Collier John Dean Tom Dawney John Her
genrather Make Holland Jon Howell Robert
Hunt Mel Kaufman Bob Luster Tom Mathis
Brant Rlsse Steve Roberts George Sahagun
Joe Cannon lCaptannl Jeff Mecca lCaptalnl
and David Horn lManagerl
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GARY CAHIll. sprrnts up an unldentlfled Monrovia harrler In the
Varsny Cross Country meet
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY team left to nght ROW 1 Larry Allen John Shaffer Trevor
Bower Don Brown ROW 2 Jlm Dorr Gary Cahlll Chuck Rumbaugh Rick Hedrlck
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coach at Arcadla He attended Occudental Col
lege where he partucupated m track and bas
ketball Mr Jackson has coached at Arcadla
slnce 1953
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mates as Captaun of the Varslty Cross
Country squad
COACH BOB JACKSON led hrs elght
Varsaty Cross Country men through a season of
many wlns and losses The squad s one return
mg letterman John Shaffer sparked the team on
frequent occaslons All erghf of the Varslfy har
rners were awarded letters at the end of the
season
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Don Brown Gary Cahlll Jnm Dorr Rlck Hedrrck
Charles Rumbaugh and John Shaffer
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l959 JUNIOR VARSITY Cross Country Letternten were:
Jett Blum, Mark Carey, David Crandall, Bill Fleming, Manuel
Garcia, David Long, Mike Luboviski, Mike Luncl, Jim Osvvald,
and Jirn Troxel,
Receiving Certificates at Recognition vverez Levvis Akins,
Maurice Clark, Pete Cooper, Bob Eisen, Blake Gibbs, Harold
Gilman, Pete Groner, Frank Hardinge, Skip Haugb, Bob
Hooper Craig Jackson Ron Joiner Larry Kocb Richard
Latltarn Carlton McCaslin Ricbard McCre-ary Don Orsi Tocl
Pulsifer Hossein Sbirkhani Larry Showalter Rav Varela and
Bill Young
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Clinnaxinq the best season in Apache historq
Leading the Varsity cagers to the doorstep of
the C.I.F., Coach Ralph Hooker completed his
third season as the squads mentor, He was
extremely proud of his team which has been
the best so for in Apache history,
Varsitq
Arcadia 47
Arcadia 49
Arcadia 64
Arcadia 50
Arcadia 55
Arcadia 49
Arcadia 47
Arcadia 57
Arcadia 70
Arcadia 38
Arcadia 68
Arcadia 55
Arcadia 57
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Arcadia 55
Arcadia 62
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Arcadia 50
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SCORES
Basketball
. . . 53 Hoover
.. 39 La Salle
2l Rosemead
.. 43 San Marino
.... 6l El Rancho
.. 46 Dominguez
.... 30 West Covina
.. .. 43 Pasadena
. . . 62 Wilson
. . . 42 Arroyo
53 Azusa
36 Pasadena Academy
..... 58 Temple City
.. 51 San Gabriel
.. 43 Whittier
.. 54 Alhambra
. . . 44 Keppel
50 El Monte
. . . 46 Monrovia
.. 53 Temple City
.. 60 Whittier
.. 45 Alhambra
. .. 43 Keppel
. . 26 El Monte
45 Monrovia
Varsity Basketball team, left to right. Bottom row: Ken Wilson, Dave Reidenbach, Dick Ross, Don Trotter, Don Hand, Phil Mortenson, Dave
Taylor. Top Row: Ron Patterson IManagerl, Al Chozen, Steve Baroni, Herb Schmitt, Steve Thurman, Al Miller, Doug Coates iManagerl.
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COMPLETING the best Basketball season In
Apache hlstory the Varsity cagers fought to thnrd
place IH the Pacufnc League The tlnal game wlth
Monrovna was the decudnng factor that kept the Hook
ermen out of the C l F The Wlldcats won by a close
45 43 score
Coach Ralph Hooker expressed pride In has squad
and awarded fourteen letters to the casabamen
T960 lettermen were Don Hand Captann Steve
Thurman Steve Baron: Don Trotter Ken Wilson Duck
Ross Herb Schmntt Dave Rendenbach Phul Mortenson
Al Chozen Al Muller Dave Taylor Rex Patterson
Manager and Doug Coates Manager
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ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL'S
Junior Varsity Team finished the
season with an eight win, two
loss record. The team was
coached by able Ed Simpson
vvho has finished his first year at
Arcadia. Simpson was very
pleased with his squads per-
formance, and the results pre-
dict great possibilities for the
Varsity next year,
Arcadia
Arcadia
Junior Varsity basketball Team left To right. Boffom row: Gerry Mallery, Steve Stramjne,
Boyle. Top row: Steve Murphy lMcina
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JAYVEE SCORES
Cummings, Les Shultz, Denny Mires, Joe
Dave Buivvell, Greg Spnfen, Bill Raymond.
... 39 Whittier
... 40 Alhambra
.... 41 Keppel
.. 32 El Monte
.. 41 Monrovia
.. 47 Whittier
25 Alhambra
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20 El Monte
.. 32 Monrovia
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54 Alhambra
38 Keppel
38 El Monte
46 Monrovua
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35 Keppel
66 El Monte
26 Monrovia
Ray Pascoe completed has fourth
year as Bee Basketball coach for
Arcadsa with a 5 5 League record
Pascoe enloys coachlng the cager
squad that ns between the hugher
and lower teams of the school
Apaches Bull Hedlund and Make Flelds scramble rnto guardnng posntuons around
B Basketball
B Basketball team left to nght Bottom Row Bob Shvma John Kolar Tony Danz Bull Gruffutts Mnke Fields Roger Evans Top Row Joe Gnovamm lManagerl
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Wildcrir rilr, while Ron Parrerson, dashes in for cs possible rebound.
Sieve McGee shoots in The Monrovia game as Ron Patterson and Don Phares
close in ro guard.
C Buskeiball ieam, left to riglif Bofiom row: Don Phares, Ken Kelly, Steve Polueris, Wayne Haas, Sieve McGee
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ALTHOUGH THE DEES
had a disappointing season,
their ball-handling tech-
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sportsmanship improved as
time progressed. Coach
Walker was proud of his
nf r team and expects that they
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of his outstanding spirit that
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Gary Walker has finished his first year gqugd QD mqny OCCQ5iOn5.
as Arcaclias Dee Basketball coach. Mr.
Walker also coaches Bee football.
Apache Jim Martin bounds for a la u in the Arcadia-Whittier
D Basketball
Arcadia . i9 Whittier
Arcadia 41 Alhambra
Arcadia 21 El Monte
Arcadia
37 Monrovia
Arcadia . l8 Whittier
Arcadia 29 El Monte
Arcadia 28 Monrovia
Arcadia Dee cagers Gary Dodez and Jim Giambrone struggle
for ball in the Whittier match,
Dee Basketball team, left to right. Bottom row: Bob Ault, Rick Moore, Jack Folker, Gary Schmitt, Jim Martin ICaptainl, Bruce Trent. Middle row: Gary Ryness,
Rick Winslow, Mike Gail, Edgar Reeve, Cy Madill, Tuvy Tuverson, Mike Luboviski, Len Patton. Top row: Dave Milton, Robin Waldvogel, Phil Bosl, Derald
Sidler, Gary Dadez, Jim Giambrone, Phil Surra.
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ARCADIAS VARSITY frnlshed The flrsT sux prachce
games w1Th a one wan lrve loss record AT press Time
The squad was approaching The beglnnlng of League
compehhon SporTsmanshrp IS The key word wlTh The
Team, and Coach Carroll expecTs good resulTs for The
League season
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Ken Wrlson, Gary Boefrger Tap row Norm Shapnro lManagerl, Pete Livengood, Stew Asmus, Dave Hayden, Al Chozen, Duck Dodez, Ed Scanlon, Dave
Ramrrez, Dennrs Crabnll, Duck Whrrtmgfon lCaptaml, Carter Gengler lManagerl
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Junior Varsity baseball team for the
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to a very successful undefeated season
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Mark Schrader Steve McGee Leonard Soprano Joe Cannon Fred Porter
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GARY WALKER hnghlnghted has tlrst year at Ar
cadra by taklng the rems ot the Frosh Baseball team
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one loss record Mr Walker also was asslstant Bee
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Bob Hunt sprmts for second base whale Steve Roberts stretches for the
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Nicholson Duck Pommer Bob Simpson Top row Andy Papac lManagerl Paul Casey Tum Fnsher Duck Rattenhous Gary Dodez Bob Ault Dennls Gumm I4
Jeff Blum Jlm Gnambrone Jim Graham Rlck Moore Roger Boettger George Sahagun Steve Murphy lManagerl
Varsitq and Jaqvee Tennismen and Golfers
Vursnty Tenms team left to nght Row 1 Rex Patterson Vrc Carlson Dave Taylor Phul Mortenson Eruc Von Bauer Steve Boomer Row 2 Jan
Plulm Ron Patterson Rob Knapp Ted Temple Gary Hastrngs Gentry Shaw Bob Batrd Bob Duetze
RAY PASCOE has coached
Arcadra Varsut y Tenms
teams to four of the five
Pacnfnc League champnon
shnps they have won At
press Tnrne thus years team
was 6 8 rn the season
Tennis Teams
AT PRESS TIME Coach
Ralph Hooker was leadnng
hrs Junlor Varsity Tennusmen
Into League competltuon
with an undefeated record
In practice play Arcadua ns
a potentlal Paclfnc League
champnon thus season Hook
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ketball
Jayvee Tenms squad left to nght Row 1 Jack Stephenson Corky Kate Joe Grovanrnr Tm Luttl Rlclc Kleln Row 2 Stan Davues Jrm Dahl Steve
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COACH FRED SCHWAB
has led the Arcadla golf
team to the Pacnfrc League
champnonshup for three years
stranght The wullnngness
Intense practuce and good
sportsmanship of the team
has gamed them many hon
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been extremely pleased wuth
s y ars su s
Schwab also coaches Cee
football
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At press time, Varsitq tracksters were
BOB JACKSON led the track teams
in his usual fine manner and contin-
ued producing winning squads tor
Arcadia. Although the 1960 season
did not start as well as last year's,
Jackson expected a strong showing
in League competition.
GEORGE FULLERTON, accompa-
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Jackson in the coaching of Apache
track teams. This is Fullerton's first
year as assistant track coach, and he
received much thanks for the help
he provided.
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Art Donnelly, Mark Carey, Mike Lucas. Row 2: Wallace Kiridel, Ken Burgett, Chuck Brock, John Boyle, Dave Dueker, Richard Wheatley, Ed Simpkins, Ray Leonard
Don Brown, Jim Wish, John Shaffer, Roger Martin. Row 3: Stan Smith, John Little, Steve Vest, Larry Allen, Dudley Michael, Lyle Van Vleet, Tim Curry Jerry
Pearring, Corky Jones, Richard Williams, Tom McCauley, Bob Hershman, Baird Caswell, Dave Sheets.
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holding clown League position while
BGB JACKSONS Apache Varsity Cindermen were head!
ing for the Pacific League Championship at press time, and
won their first League match against Whittier, The Apaches
passed a major milepost by placing third in the El Monte
Relays, Class A events.
Sparking the team were harriers John Shaffer, and Corky
Jones. Shaffer and Gary Cahill displayed excellent per-
formances in Cross-Country competition before track season
began.
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Whittier.
BEE TRACKSTERS brought many honors to Ar-
cadia this season, and performed to their usual high
standards in ability and sportsmanship. Bees placed
third in the El Monte Relays, a time showing against
tough opposition. ln practice track meets, Bee spikers
showed much ability which garnered them a win in
The llrsl League mcllclll Ggolnsl Wllllller' Gary Cahill breaks the tape in the Bee l3204yard run, followed by Chuck Rum-
bauah.
Bee Track Team, left to right. Row 'lz Bill Cogswell, John Kolar, Bruce Ungerland, Sam Wenzel, Jim Livie, Jeff Luebbers, Dick Wimbish, Dave Caswell, Bob
Edmiston, Steve Copson, Tim Crews, Don Pluim, Row 2: Richard Latham, Chuck Rumbaugh, Larry Shaul, Gary Andrus, Gary Cahill, Dave Crandall, Rick Hedrick,
Dexter Jones, Hossein Shirkhani, Les Shultz, Leonard Cirino, Steve North, Pete Bandurraga, John Bourquin, Tracy Smith. Row 3: Doug Soule, Roger Bailey, Ken
Dorsett, Jack Wiltse, John Mumford, Bill Gartner, Maurice Clark, Dick Bardin, Dave Carey, Dennis Beason, William Gibbs, Bill Cooper, Bob Davis, Larry Koch,
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rather, John Simmons, Dave Long, Craig Jackson, Mike Dye, John Bardin, Brant Risse, Bill Harvey, Mike Luboviski, Steve Burchby, Bill Fleming, Gary Rees. Row 3:
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TENNIS BASKETBALL softball volleyball archery golf and speedball are some of the games the
gurls play to accomplish co ordlnatlon co operatlon and good sportsmanshlp Also by playmg these
games they become more skllled and they develop a sense of falr play and teamwork
Plwysncal Educatlon IS a requirement for all gurls who In order to graduate must have successfully
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ANOTHER FAVORITE ndoor sport s the trampol ne IN THE STRUGGLE fo the ball someone made a toss, b t will 't go 'n
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the gym They make sure the gym us kept clecun
and the gurls aren t tardy for class
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FRESHMAN GAA ts sponsored by
Mrs Vtrgtnna Stone It IS only t
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years It meets on Wednesdays at
9 AM In the gurls gym There are
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tn the Freshman GAA The two
representattves tor thus group are
Sally Weer and Dena Mossar They .f'-
and compete In many sports
Row 1 Judy Reuter Sharon Fagan Kath: Daver on Dena Mossar Chns Hlls Penny Ltftle Jackte
Mullen Row 2 Pat Mtlazzo Jean Jozefczyk Dane Donnelly Sue McGtll Laura Sthvonen Paula
Mtlazzo Cheryl Haynes Row 3 Trudy Chapman Betty Callahan Laurte Tart Vtrgtnta Galbratth
Dtanna Garfteld Nancy Paslaqua Bonnte Karlqutst
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Mrs Vrrgrnra Stone rs the Freshman G A A sponsor Durrng G A A
the gurls have ployclays where they compete wrth other schools ID During GAA the girls hove on exciting game of Vol
a varuety of sports to see whrch school wrns the most games Ieybcll They also play many other sports after school
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ROW 1 Nancy Werdman Eluse Bryant Barbara Wrllrams Pat Powers Suz: St Thomas Rosemary Pupo Marlene Anderson Duane Srmpson Sandy
Krngdon ROW 2 Shrrley Duhn Georgra Hrldreth Vrckr Wells Barbara Howard Jer: Leavenworth Marran Mornsse Lrnda Haldreth Rosemarne Adarno
ROW 3 Barbara Schrurff Cathy Jackson Jean Armstrong Vrckr Bowman Anne Keeney Sue Robertson Beth Johnson Mary Wayne
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THROUGH rendering services
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Row 1: Nancy Lyke, Wendy Meguiar, Kendra Bock, Ginger Matheni, Mary Manly, Jean Baxter, Dave Crandall. Row 2: Joan Hill, Sara Ogilvie, Marian
Morisse, Beth Jognson, Sandy Steck, Pete Cooper. Row 3: Steve McCroy, Neil Harding, Hank Randall, Kathy O'Keete, Elaine Spaulding, Ann Mahoney,
Chris Vance.
Scholarship Club
Row 1: John Curtis, Philip Surra, Phil Bosl, Elaine Spaulding, Janet Bryant, Elise Bryant, Carol Gillis, Trina Silberhorn. Row 2: Rosemary Mortensen,
Barbara Beason, Dolores Gaffney, Anne Keeney, Kathleen Lidholm, Carolyn Syphers, Meredith LaVene, Roberta Wood. Row 3: Marian Spaulding, Sally
Doolan, Carol Jusenius, Nancy Lyke, Mary Lyle, Beverly MacKinnon, Alice Covell, Betsy Thorsen. Row 4: Stephen McCray, Jim Hoover, Bill Harvey, Ken-
neth Brown, Douglas Ford, Robert Milton, Joe Glovanini, Harold Gilman, Paul Giuntini
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UNDER THE DIRECTION ot Albert Acton, Co-
ordinator ot Pupil Personnel, and Steve Hough-
ton, Student Body Vice President, the lnter Club
Council consists ot one representative from each
campus club, The members helped to plan the
Homecoming tloat and parade, At meetings they
also reported on their club's activities.
CSF sponsors: Miss Diana Wearne and Arnold Gallegos.
Not pictured, Miss Jean Stewart.
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Through the organization of the I,C.C., the Homecoming float was decorated by
two representatives from each club.
SCHOLARSHIP CLUB is an honorary group composed of
those students who have received a minimum ot four A's, one
B and no C's, making a total ot twelve points. "A's" count
three points and iiB's" count one point. An accelerated "A"
counts 3.75 points and a HB' in an accelerated course counts
l.75, Members must have satisfactory Citizenship and Ettort
grades.
Row 1: Ronald Ellis, Daniel Evans, Judy Rinek, Dorothy Janks, Mary Lee Stewart, Pat Banko, Margaret Owen, Judy Gathers, Ellen Dumbacher. Row 2: Nancy
Hughes, Judy Todd, Pat Alpaugh, Jane Golbach, Karin Lidholm, Janet Syphers, Elaine Drew, Lonnie Vroman. Row 3: Janet Lawson, Karen DeBard, Carolyn
Goodman, Cynthia Anderson, Gretchen Shr, Martin Roysher, Charles Pfefferkorn, Dennis Anderson, Joan Bresnan. Row 4: Jim Greiner, Steven Erie, Tom An-
deregg, Joe Walker, Richard Albert, Bob Nicolois, Jack Clapp, Gerry Mallery.
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Editor In Chief
ANNUAL STAFF MEMBERS under the guidance of Mrs Hazel
Reegler worked diligently to provide students with an outstand
:ng pictorial of the past years events lt was the arrn ot the
staff to make this annual surpass in excellence the award win
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Advertising was handled by Betsy Thorsen and
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STAFF MEMBERS concluded a busy
year which began with the selling of ad-
vertising, planning page layouts, writ-
ing copy, proofreading galleys, and fi-
nally circulating the Annual. A trip to
Yearbooks, Incorporated, Arcadian Pub-
lishers, introduced the staff to new ideas
for producing a superior yearbook.
Nancy Mason handled administration, while Sue Pollock was responsible
for organizations.
Karen Kelley,
annual.
Jo Ann Pedersen, Sheri Baker, and Barbara Campbell check over proofs for the
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APACHE POW WOW staff members endeavored to
keep the student body untormed on all Important cam
pus functions This Involved meeting darly fifth period
to vvrnte copy proofread galleys plan page layouts sell
advertusung and meet the necessary deadlvnes The re
sult of thrs was a successful publncatnon which the stu
dents enyoyed
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A SEMI-MONTHLY publication, the
Pow Wow had eleven mlembers.
During the year a few editorial
changes were made: Leslie Neuberg
from First Page Editor to Press
Bureau Editor, Gayle Alward was
assigned to the first Page, Kathy
Wyman was named Third Page Ed-
itor in place of Karen Kloke, who
was ill. Ana Marie Fanes ioined the
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Bob Melbo Al Chozen Carlton McCcslin, Jo Ann Watson, Leslie Neuberg, and Karen
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James Neumeister
Vocal Director
A Cappella
JAMES NEUMEISTERS vocal groups have accomplished the
feat of becoming outstanding and well-known in both the school
and community. The music program being very complete at
Arcadia High School, many students participate in it for three or
tour years. As Freshmen they start out with Girls' or Boys' Glee
Club and then continue on with Mixed Chorus. Mixed Chorus
members enter either A Cappella Choir or Chanteursg both are
competitive groups.
CHANTEURS have provided mu-
sical entertainment at numerous
school, community and P.T.A. func-
tions. They initiated the Christmas
holidays by singing carols in the
halls. To keep up their high quality
of performance, the group holds
competitive try-outs in the spring.
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the A Cappella was the presentation
of their annual production of Han-
del's "Messiah" at Christmastime.
The group also sang at many other
school and community functions.
Row 1: Sharon Suter, Sondra Turmon, Teryl Mowat, Linnie Young, Lynn Adams, Peggy
Karen Waermo, Linda Carter, Penny Roche, Billie Wyatt, Linda Frederickson, Pat
Donna Poppelreiter, Cindi Youts, Sue Rehwaldt, Jane Golbach. Row 3: Pam McShane,
Campbell, Judy Cameron, Cindy Ellis, Mae Miles, Randy Kusik, Pam Wilson.
Jody Hayden, Linda Feise, Janice Livacich, Lucinda Sanders, Merrill Schoonmaker.
Smethurst, Frank Hardinge, Steve Vest, Ken Major, Richard Sherman, Chris Miller,
musical reportoire at school and club functions,
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1 F Row 2: Charles Hancock, Dick Leach, Wayne Woods, Derek Smethurst,
S Dennis Loieski, Bill Weik, Jim Ottoson, Greg Bertram, Row 3: Bonnie Nash,
Julie Morsch, Pam Reuter, Sue Miller, Karen Waermo, Sondra Turman.
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Leese, Jim Augenstein, Bob Chilton, Charles Baumbach, Gerald Larson, Sydney Thompson, Dawneen Nanninga, Carolyn Crockett, Dina Smith,
Kay McPheeters, Cherie Cochran, Jeff Lund, Dave Waldvogel, John Garton, Murry McClellan, Gentry Shaw, Bruce Hobbs, AI Barnes, Jane
4: Anita Omohundro, Diane Clinton, Chris Wingard, Sue Glass, Harlan Free, Edric Green, Jerry Rein, Bill Weik, Bill Miclean, Tom Heinz,
Linda Moore, Pam Neely. Row 5: Rita Murphy, Judy Schafer, Linda Little, Joanne Byron, Wayne Woods, Phil Mortenson, David Taylor, Derek
Nancy Burger, Gerri Walovicz, Sharon Houston, Virginia Heale, Carol Evans, Chris Henry, Suzanne Dobrei.
Beginning singers practiced eonseientiouslg
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Ir' the enjoyment of an Arcadia High vocal group.l Being introdletl to
Row 'l: Victoria France, Patricia Morton, Judy Wagner, Laurel Dahl, Kay Courtney, Susan Shelly, Laura Scandalis, Connie Cantwell, Donna Howell, Linda
Pauley, Carolina Lamb, Janice Mendel, Ann Huber, Linda Damery, Mary Lyle, Carol Brodhead, Holly Montgomery, Rita Osti, Jane Sanders, Kathy Frakes
Keith, Sandy Draughon, Beverly Beckwith, Jeanie Fisher, Sandy Bianchi, Mary Rosati, Helene Sprague, Shrvon Fagen, Row 4: Linda Roscoe, Pam Jones, Lonnie
Mare Varela, Carol Leland, Anne Waterhouse, Pat Anderson, Marsha Battany, Wendy Biddle. Row 5: Karl-ty Gregg, Connie Baxter, Roberta Regwaldt, Susan
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Row 1: Sharon Prawnlee, Donna Faber, Diana Bristow, Diane Dickson, Carole Taylor, Linda Baird, Sue Sarwine, Elaine Shurlrus, Row 2: Barbara Brock, Kaye
Sue Sornrner, Jackie James, Lorraine Miller, Poxana Herckner, Carol Meufeld, Barbara Morse, Marrlyn Winters, Claudia Needham. Row 3: Linda Meyer, Carol
Gal Malone, Sidney McLean, Steahanie Larnb, Carolyn Bradley Judy Merbitz, Barbavw Field Donna Atkinson, Posey Woodfmrd, Kathleen Kerske Sue Peters
V68 Susan Fox, Linda Paslaquii, Hillary Srni'h, Arlene Taty Parnela W.lkin, Ru'h Picker, Margo Garwood, Janet Vogl, Joyce Sfetyeng, Bgflggrg BUSH, Ameltq
Jrn Sorry Tony Bo-yee, Pobert Thompson, Mike Lund, Mike Albert, Robert W: h i - V ' '
ic rnan, Fyel ne Hirdb icks, Valerie Miller, Nancy Welvs, Mary Hutcheson
Nfl W lliarns, Jirn Poll.ns Paul Spencer, Penn Wh tv, Bob Towell, Doug Coates, Ffirl Kelty, Pick Leach Al Barnes, Gerry Pon, Dirk Whittington, Slselley McDonald
to achieve membership in advanced groups
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Vromzn, Mary Ann Feichmann, Suzanne Jones, Madelyn McKenzie, Candy Pontius, Kathy Chambers, Sharon Bosserman, Roberta Mullen, Donna Lang,
Fox, Sheryl Smith, Judi Blair, Teresa Gleason, Kevin Connell, Cheryll Haynes, Paula Marshall, Nancy Good, Sandy Obert, Carol Bennett, Janet Lawson, Ginger
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nny Morton, Susanna Judd, Patricia Cowing, Linda Lancaster, Juliann Price, Susan Molina, Marilyn Byrlf t, Barbara Thompson, Sandra Scherer,
z, Grace Kennedy, Sharon Page, Judy La Clere, Marilyn Russell, Carol,n Layne, Christine Foster, Linda Collins, Sandra Schaefer, Patricia Jones,
Smith. Row 4: Sharon Lamb, Jackie Fisher, Laurel Green, Beverly Howard, Meredith La Vene, Carol Bennetf Judy Summer, Shirley Elrlcens, Erny Wilson,
Aarlene Gatewood, Kendall Lowe. Row 6: Anna Ziebe, Diane Pautery Carter Gengier, Tom Broemrnel, Dan Stowell, Glen Way, Gary Kleclcner, Jim Chism,
usan Bush, Vicki Wing.
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combining with vocalists instrumenta
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the Boys' Glee Club learns basic musical
knowledge which prepares them for
training in more advanced singing
groups.
Orchestra
Row 1: Craig Hamilton, Bill Bancrolft, Thorne Bin-
nings, Jim Ewan, Steve Leese, Bob Chapman, Derald
Sidler, Row 2: Charles De Leo, Tony Bovee, Mike
Wagner, John Mumford, Tom Downey, George Saha-
gun, Rich Rittenhouse, Harry White. Row 3: John
Shanley, William Althouse, Doug Belcher, Edgar
Reeve, Steve Babaiian, Paul Egly, Spike Bailey, Mike
Holland, Steve Metro. Row 4: Earle Dockstader, Al-
lan Henderson, Ken Kelly, Todd Rode, Chip Har-
dinge, Steve Roberts, Bob Schilling, Jim Boyden,
Hugh Merritt, Jim Greiner.
Arcadia Symphony Orchestra by sections--First Violins: Pat Banko, Jane Fenton, Irene Blake, Carolyn Syphers Richard Smith Judy Tucker Diane Ltch
Hamilton, Gayle Tuchscherer, Linda Omohundro, Robert Wood, Bill Karr, Marlene Longeneker, Jeff Hayes Virginia Manning Beverly MacKinnon Nancy Pin
Deana Schuck, Nan Bums, Jane Phillips, Zan Ford, Allen Baron, Jan Henney, Pam Weidaw, Trudy Chapman Karen Shunk Janet Syphers Basses
Stuhman. Oboe: Jerry Griffin. Clarinetsz Brandon McClintock, Robert Leigh. Bassoon: Bill Roth. Homs Sandy Stuhrman Ron Stafford Jack Moore
Dietz. Percussion: Charles Pfefferkorn, Jerry Plunkett, Maurice Clark, Hank Randall Bells.: Wannette McDonald
presented I-tandeI's
Gordon Sandford
Orchestra Director
UNDER THE EXPERT LEADERSHIP
of Gordon Sandford, members of
the Symphony Orchestra have par-
ticipated in a busy year which has
included the presentation of concerts
and also accompanying the perform-
ers in l-landel's Messiah during the
Christmas season.
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Band Director
Playing at the National Music Educators Con-
ference at Monterey were: Pat Banko, Janet
Henny, Carolyn Goodman, and Irene Blake.
Judy Reuter, Mary Lee Stewart, Diana Nauman, Joe Giovanini, Pot Lancaster, Karen Kirmsse. Second Violins: Norman Dunmire, Karen Paulsen, Liz
Klamser, Marie Crowley. Harp: Elaine Viscio. Violas: Carolyn Goodman, Lesley Wasserburger, Penny Weidaw, Linda Northrop, Cynthia Anderson. Cello:
Gayle, Alward, Peter Bandurraga, Nancy Clark, Nancy Lyke, Kim Wallace. Pianos: Jacki Lich, Judy Nordyold. Flutes: Judy Darrow, Gail Splaver, Carolyn
ale. Trumpets: Richard Wilson, Harold Gilman, Chuck Sutton. Trombones: Stan Carey, Barr Miller, Mark Mt h ll. T b : J ff L' di . T ': 'k
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programmed fall and spring concerts,
ORCHESTRA SECTION LEADERS are the
more advanced musicians who occupy the
first chair for Their section. These leaders
assist in instructing the other members of
their respective sections.
Row 'I: Norm Dunmire, Pat Banko, Carolyn Goodman, Deana Schuck. Row 2: Judy Darrow, Richard
Wilson, Carol Gillis, Stan Carey, Brandon McClintock, Jerry Griffin.
Orchestra Section Leaders
THROUGH NUMEROUS HOURS of hard
work, members ofthe Junior Orchestra have
JP, gained priceless instruction and knowledge
in their particular music field.
Junior Orchestra, by Sections: First Violins: Diane Lich, Janet Goldberg, Judy Reuter, Beverly MacKinnon, Jeff Hayes, Marlene Longenecker, Diane Nauma
Linda Northrop, Cynthia Anderson. Cellos: Jan Henney, Karen Shunk, Janet Syphers, Pam Wedaw, Trudy Chapman. String Basses: Nancy Lyke, Kim Wa
Diane Kramb. Bass Clarinetsz Gordon Phares. Horns: Frank Gale, James Folk. Trumpets: Gil Jordon, Paul Leonhart, Tom Rasmussen. Trombones: Melvin Kau
plauea at pep rallies, games ana dances.
Pep Bama
Members of the Pep Band are, from left to right: Barry
Miller, Harold Gillrnan, Pete Bandurrago, Maurice Clark, Rich'
ard Albert,
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and planned activities which included a
beach trip.
THE LIVELY PEP BAND has partici-
pated at pep assemblies and many
sports activities. They were on hand
to give the football team a good
send-oft at away games.
Giovanini. Second Violins: Pat Lancaster, Virginia Manning, Bill Karr, Karen Kirrnsse, Nancy Pinney, Judy Klarnser, Marie Crowley. Violas: Penny Weidaw,
Flutes: Maureen Farrell, Ida Birney, Susan Wayment, Carolsue Linderman. Oboes: Jerald Gritlin, Robert Wilson. Clarinets: Richard Albert, Bill Roeder,
Ken Brown, Charles Posneclcer. Tuba: Steve Carlson. Tympani: Vicki Dietz Percussion: John Cochran, Martin Kindel, Dave Horn, Ron Jackson.
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THROUGH PARTICIPATION in The producfion dnd
stoging of various types OT plays, The Senior JesTers
received involuable experience in all phdses of Theater
drT. They were guided ond instructed by Their sponsor
R. O, Wilson. Among The group's mdny octivities
wds The presentation of severdl excellenT plays Through-
out The year.
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present a full program of one ana three
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show great surprise as Norm Hollmgshead exhibits has catch
Reheurslng for Out of the Frying Pan are Carlton
J McCaslm Llnda Andrus Tom Vawter Steve Baum and
Beth Olsen
UNDER THE EXPERT GUIDANCE of Mrs Beverly
Tart The Junior .lesters completed an enterprnslng
year of dramatic productlon Through hard work
and great ambutuon they presented to the-nr auduences
several exciting evennngs during the year
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Sproul.
Manlyn MacKenzue and Nell Hardung are being mstructed
by Mrs Beverly Tart sponsor
oct pious before oppreeuotlve oudlenees
PREUENTED by The Junlor JesTers One of
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pictured is Tracy Welch, Secretary.
Mrs. Marian Clarke
Advisor and Director
UNDER THE SUPERIOR direction and
guidance of Mrs. Marian Clarke, Or-
chesis has become one of the most out-
standing clubs on campus Besides the
presentation of their annual Spring re
cital the group awards a sizable schol
arship to a deserving Senior girl
I I Sheriffs Archers Sue Ste nberger Carole Prtts and Joann Hamilton rehearse
for The tournament
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Onger Sue Ste r he g r Anne Molina Su Brodlead Randy Kus clc Row 4 Mx y nne A ey nn Ktrs en Yourg Merr ll Scnoenma er
Georgeanne Papac B rbqta Bowe Nancy McFee Joan K lly Tracy Welch Row 5 Barbar Por s P M rn FG Suzete Longpre Sue Shepherd
Barbara Campbell Carol Busch .Iole Burnley Pat Robinson
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After many adventures Robin Hood, Judy Darrow and Maid Marian,
Carolyn Slemmon, are finally united.
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Little John, Sherry Carmel, and the Sheriff of Nottingham, Nancy Clark,
threaten each other while Friar Tuck, Bonnie Nash, blesses them. IN -I-I-IE SPRING PRODUCTION of HA -I-OIe of Sher,
wood Forest," The role of Robin Hood was performed
by Judy Darrow, Carolyn Slemmon played Maid
, Marian, Nancy Clark, the Sheriff of Nottingham,
I Bonnie Nash, Friar Tuck, Sherry Carmel, Little John,
and Jodi Darney, the Wandering Minstrel.
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Jody Darney, Julie Hochmuth, Marlene Gatewood, Karen Kelly, Pa'ty lrons, Rosemary Hillhouse, Sue Bridges, Susan Cramer,
Rosemary Mortenson. Row 3: Cindy Yout, Gretchen Tharalscn, Cfrrny Carson, Terry Lindell, Nrincy Burns, Sue Shaffer, Marilyn
McKenzie, Carolyn Syphers, Hillary Smith, JoAnn Pederson. Row 4: Melinda Turchi, Carol Gillis, Carol Lerch, Judy Julian, Carol
Pitts, Dee Linder, Carol Lyle, Mary Dillon, Taffy Glggey, Judy Morgan. Row 5: Doreen Moore, Karen Blair, Nancy Clark, Linda
Seidner, Sharon Bodily, Judy Hornby, Gillian McNab, Sue Spenzer, Cinger LaVine, Sue Pollock.
for the onnuol spring dance speetoeulor
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Corolyn Slemmon.
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Scofidcilis, Sindy Shoemaker, Mor lyn Silcocln Lindo McCl'1 n, Lndc Turner, Sue Von Frank, Adrenne Voccoro,
Dono Weloli. Row 3: Pdf Mile-on, Sharon Pymnn, Kcvhy Coyle, Barbara Meri ll, Carolyn Grunt, Janet Esse, Julie Anderson, Linda
McAbee, Kofhy Tuff, Henrieftw Oelvnnn. Row 4: Caroline Berry, Kt'y Hill, Penny Roche, l3l'o'lC1 Sproul, Trino Silberhorn, Judy
Wolters, Diane Mclnwre, Susan Ccrrwrghf, Kcrhy Nordstrom, Diore Stubbs Row 5: Alana Churchill, Lindo Lcncosler, Winnie
Kogan, Linda Wholey, Corol Thompson, Dolores Manning, Marion Nelson, Barbara Johnson Mory Hodson, Lynn Blindbury.
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SPONSORED BY MRS MARIE CARROLL the Foren
slcs Club IS composed ot students rnterested ln par
tlcrpatuon nn speech tournaments The group has
.C achieved numerous honors In Tournaments at all
levels
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League Conventuon nn San Dlego Charles Copper
also qualltled Margaret Owen qualutled for the
State Tournament
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Forensne Clulo
Row I Steve Logan Dnanne
Damron Fred Stoffel Steve
McCray Georganne Papac
Tom McCauley Carolyn Gor
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2 Gary Hunt Steve Rngguns
Carol Geller Merulee urtt
Mary La Patka Gnnger Math
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Gyongyos Jean Armstrong
Laurel Tauan Pete Johnson
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Nunn Kathy O Keefe Elalne
Spauldnng Mary Vance Allce
Covell Fred Steck Joel Am
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Carolyn Gorman Steve McCray and Margaret Owen
and gained national recognition.
Row 'I Rosemary Mortensen Bonnie Nash Stina Bask Dolores Gaffney Taffy Guggey Linda Feise Beth Johnson Hosseun Shrrkhanl Anne Brvens Sara
Ralnus Susanna Judd Sue Sommer Row 2 Elise Bryant Janet Bryant Resa Hull Sally Ladd Mary Jane Wright Pat Irons Joan Hill Pat Berube Jackie
Mullen Duane Fester Anita Zuebe Joan Carlson Row 3 Nancy Weidman Mary Ann Holmes Judie Cosentuno Barbara Williams Mary Wayne Pam
Maranvrlle Virginia Abrahams Judy Gatheis Carolyn Syphers Leslie Neuberg Roberta Wood Nancy Mason Row 4 Ginger Matheny Marianne
Harris Meredith La Vene Frank Hardlnge Ken Daniels Terry Sullivan Joe Dona Pete Cooper Nora Williams Karen Howard Susan Strock Wendy
Peterson
SPONSORED BY STANLEY BOWERS and Lloyd Davies
the American Field Servuce Club helps to raise funds to
bring foreign exchange students to Arcadia and to ac
qucllm Them Wllll llle ln Arcodlc JUNIOR STATESMEN under the guidance of Edward Whltte
more increased their knowledge of governmental functions
through attendung conventions and also hearing interesting
speakers Including Pat Hrllnngs
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Winslow Paul Gans Row 2 Marion Haynes Marian Spaulding Barbara Schrunff Mary Jane Wright Judy Rinek Carolyn Gorman Nora Crow Marian
Morisse Sidney Thompson Row 3 Craig McNutt Joan Bresnan Linda De Long Karen Anderson Judy Le Clere Mary Carl Dave Ladd Tom Lamar
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KEY CLUB is The ndTionc1l honordry service orgdn-
izoTion Tor boys sponsored by Kiwdnis lnTerndTionol.
Members ore chosen on The bdsis oT scholc1sTic
sTc1nddrds, ciTizenship, ond pc1rTicipc1Tion in school
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cltuzenshrp scholarshup and leadershap They take an
actuve part an school functlons Among thenr many ac
tuvntles they ushered at College Nlght lountly sponsored
the Sweetheart Ball with the Key Club and held the First
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Lael Ltvengood Row 2: Stephanle Wayment, Pat Banko, Claure Wheeler, Stina Bask, Merrill Schoonmaker, Georganne Papac, Sandy
Steck Dee Llnder, Debbie Fluet, Linda Feise.
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MEMBERS OF THE Swim Club,
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ART CLUB MEMBERS enloyed an in
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Row 1 Marie Haasis Ann Mahoney Jerlann
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Rosemary Mortensen Virginia Baldwin Mike Cross
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INTERESTED IN sTudying and observ
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R w I Joann Laing Judy Rinek Joan Hull Julie Galeoffi Kim Renmck Row 2
WalTer La Gier Sponsor Connie Regel lrene Blake John Gray Rochelle Rhodes
Nancy Alcorn John Dancer Sponsor
WITH MRS BERNADETTE STONER as advisor members
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ENCOURAGED by Lours Grenuer sponsor
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Marla Fanes Pam Wrlkrn Jan t Bryant Sue Sarwrne Sue Peters Row 2 Lrcha
Dlaz Kathy OKeefe Carolyn Goodman Roberta Wood Jean Bradner Suzr Gunn
Sandy Meyers Erleene Rarnyrlle Pam Medrne Sldney Mclean Gaul Malone
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Row I Pat Powers Joe GIOVUDIDI Bob Wachrnan Ken Curry
rIan MorIsse Da d Lamel Bob Burns Row 2 Pat Barrett
RIchard Alb rt Don Axlund Bob Hopper Mary La Pa ka An y
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LATIN Cl UB members under the guIdance of MIss
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WATANKAS was orgamzed for ArcadIa J' "'
Freshman gIrl Interested IH furthenng Y Ideals
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Row 1 MISS SquIre sponsor, Susan Johnston Marge Cowan Nancy Lyke Lynne Runyon Carole PIwonka, DIane Geary, Carol Jusemus BONNIE
BFITYOD Row 2 Marsha Freeman Lynne Roscoe MartI Muntz, Pat Cowan Carolsue Lmderman, DIane Kramb, Susan Lughtfoot, Caren James, JIll
Schlesmger Row 3 Sally Leer, CondI Boone, KrIs Myler, LouIse Cohen, Penny Bower, Candy PontIus, Madelyn MCKEHZIE, Carolyn FICIKGS, Jams WIIIS,
QO Pam Holland Row 4 Cathy Love, KathI Daverson, Peggy Roche, Paulo Marshall, Kay Starnes, Carol Jay, Martha Helmdahl Candee Metzgar, Beverly
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Hamby Karen Magelssen Pat Sharp Carole Cooper Sandy Manker Mrchele Lesh Judy Mnchael Leslre Merners Grnger Malmrose Row 4 Theresa Prrest
Janet Goldberg Sharon Grant Lora Dahl Holly Montgomery Carolyn Mazy Pam Page Kay Davrs
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JUNIOR SEHCAPAS rs a newly organuzed Fresh
man Y Teen club Durnng therr four year stay at Ar
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Row 1 Dlanne Donnelly Jeanne Collrns Susan Davis Cheryl Srnrth Cathle Waterhouse Sandy Sanburn Mary
Manly Cathy Sprang Row 2 Lando Bay Wren Sparks Wendy Roberts Joyce McCloud Pat Lund Judy
Horsfman Pat Anderson Sandy Draughon Row 3 Jane Dillon Lrnda Johnson Gale Soprano Rose Stoke
Marr Crowley Nancy Erchorn Lrnda Kay Nancy Strrrett Row 4 Lynr' Marcell Leslre Porter Conme Cantwell
Carla Brook Pam Werdaw Nancy Marascro Nancy Good Grnger Peters
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Nancy Hughes Mary Vance Row 2 Susan Busch Sue Martin Sue Saucrer Georgia Hildreth Sharon Clark linda Meyer Jane Sanders Ardie Kunz
Kris Lundquist Susanna .Judd Claudia Needham Pat McLaughlin Jeannette Dobrei Row 3 Janet Bryant Elaine Spaulding Anna Marie Fanes Jane
Uhl Kathy Ewart Gloris Gyongyos Marsha Thalman Joyce Stevens Sherry Clayton Judee Award Betsy Scl'ott Kay Keller Row 4 Chris Foster Carolyne
Layne Joan Files Julie Morsch Dianne Mamron Grace Wendling Pam Harris Pam Ross Patty Arth Rosemarie Leone Virginia Stout
Tawakas
TAWAKAS SOPHOMORE Y TEENS diligently
KALLETTES UNDER THE excellent guidance of
Homecoming Parade and were of service to others
through their busy program
serving refreshments at College Night and having
interesting guest speakers at their meeting
Row 1 Marilyn Hendry Teri Lindell Jane Campbell Roni Knopp Suzette Longpre Linda Braley Sue Cochran Sheri Baker Kathy Murray Ginger
Lavine Marilyn McKenzi Row 2 Patti Burton Jody Darney Betty Beason Barbara Dyer Judy Merbitz Barbara Jensen Barbara Banko Barbara Bowe
Jeanne McCue Barbara Del Rey Carole Jay Row 3 Rhoda Sproul Kitty Hill Joan Duncombe Cherie De Pietro Carol Bingham Judy Cameron Carol
Lerch Linda Tedesco Karen Hodges Claire Desbrow Etta Oeltrnan Barbara Merrill Row 4 Janet Youts Barb: Curtis Jody Higgins Sue Smith Blle
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Slerrley Smrth Sandy Schaefer Susan Strock Crrdy Bryson Jane Wolters Janet Carter Susan Molrno Sue Sprung Sharon Eyles Row 4 Robrn Hodson
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Row 3 Duane Fester Joyce Skoglund Cunny Young Sandy Walton Nancy Ortman Peggy Blshop Charmran Frelds Lynn Bodenschatz Mrs Charles
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Bassity, Barbara Bush, Virginia Lewis, Cathy Jackson, Barbara Johnson. Row 4: Sally Lash,
Rosemary Mortensen, Joanne Edgar, Kathy Krogh, Charlotte Unland, JoAnn Davis.
AIMING TO BE OF SERVICE to the school and
community Shawnees under the guidance of
Walter La Gier had an event filled year Along
with Sehcapas the Shawnees decorated a
Christmas tree for the school cafeteria They
also collected money for the March of Dimes
and decorated an old folks home for Christmas
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AWANAKAS was organized as a service
club for the community and school, Their
proiect for the year was giving the activities'
proceeds to the City of Hope. Among their
many activities was a successful car Wash
and caroling for an old folks home at
Christmas time, as well as ushering at
college night.
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Nancy Clark Gillian McNab Mae Mules Karsten Young Barbara Chatttn D e Linoer Pat Qommer Marcia Ralnus Row 3 Marsha Rhoades Marilyn
Stennett Sandy Stuhrman Peggy Bailey Pat Tullgren Nancy McFee Linda Seldner Brenda Bateman Julie Jack Jan Blacks oclc Row 4 Georgia
Emmett Joan Carlson Marilyn Landon Carol Busch Lorna Dulfresne Andrea Reucnert Jo Ann Hamilton Stephanie Wayment Janice Ltvacich Nan
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THROUGH SERVICE to others Sehcapas aimeol to live up
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assrsfed The presrdem Secretary has carrred our all necessary correspondences
CLASS OF ol havrng completed :Ts frrsT year as
upperclassmen look Torvvard To The TuTure WrTh The pur
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To garn The TullesT benefrT of Therr opporfunrhes aT Ar
cadra The pasT year has been successful Tor Thus class
They have exhubrfed versaTulrTy In all of Therr acTrvrTres
An excmng evenT rn vvhrch Junrors have exhlbrTed ouT
sTandrng abrlrTy was plannrng The Junior Sensor Prom
ATTer Termrnafrng an evenfful year The members of The
Junror Class anT1crpaTe The lasT mrlesfone aT A H S ThaT
of berng senrors
Class of 1961
As sponsor of The Junror Class Samuel Orslm has done an ouTsTandrng
job ln advrsrng :Ts members and arrendlng class meetmgs
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Penny Costner Row 2 Dan Chadwuck Bruce Conrad Sand: Cowan Joyce Creer Eloune Cleary Joan Duncombe Cathy Carson Judy Cameron Cherue De Pnetro
Jane Campbell Row 3 Steve Copson George Campbell LeRoy Cromer Scot Crawford Walt Cunntngham Steve Cumms Larry Conzen Ketth Canfield Bob
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Lynn Cole Earl Dockstader Jo Ann Davts
Judy Dyer Row 3 Phtl Du Bots Terry
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Chuck Funk Ron Darling Steve Delpenha Roger Evans Tony Danz Dean Dlzlkes Bob Edmlston Gary Duckworth Doug Denell Mlke Emm
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Tom Good Vucku Hernole Barbara Hedrucb Cbrus Henery Rrkkr Huffa Carol Kagy Julie Hochrnullw Doma Hauoelf Roger Humble Row 3 Tom Hertzburg Chuck
Holland Frank Hardrnge Dave Huntoon Slap Haugh Jrrn Haslungs Marlon Haynes Jerry Grubben Ken Holland Larry Hughes
Row 'I Sally l-latter Mary lberslwoff Julle
Carol Kagy Rrkkn Huffa Row 2 Marlon
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1960 prom to Senrors
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Janet Madull Suzanna Morsch Wendy Marquand Challnss McPhee-ters Pnma M'andevulle Melrnda McGrane Marlon Morusse Mary Malefyt Row 3 Potty
Monnlny Ruta Murphy Sue Muller Marsha Menconr Sand: Morrell Rosemary Mortensen Dianne Morsack Sharon Muller Londo Moore Judy Merbrtz Row 4
Melvln Mencke Bob Maynard Mlke McQuown John Melzuan Tom McGannon Mac Macdonald Steve McCroy Hays Maury Doug Moore Eddne McDonald
Row 5 Terry Mayhew Brian Lawerence Jack Mclilveen Bob Martun Denny Mlres Don Mornson Chns Manley Donald Maas Doreen Moore Barbara Moore
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Frank Nome Doug Peterson Jerry Plunkett Ken Robrnson Todd Pade Tum Puckenng Stan Nelll Jam Nelsen Row 3 Tom Moms Blll Sampson Terry McDowell
Don Orsu Andy Pltchess Pat Smlth Terry OBrien Dave Pendleton Allen Perlof Jlm Ottosen Row 5 Ed Phelps Phnl Odemng Bob Pscharrer Tod Pulsrfer Bob
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ONE STEP closer to reaching a milestone in their
lives graduation diligent Sophomores went on to a
second rewarding year at Arcadia High School They
have exchanged their first bewildered expressions for
confident smiles With their Freshman year behind them
Sophomores must plan for the future This is the first
year they must secure and maintain college entrance
grades Under the capable leadership of Howard Lucas
president this class has attained a standing among the
best in our school s history Arcadia is proud of their
achievements and know that they will be more successful
in their coming years as Upperclassmen
Verne Willman and Alvm Barlow Class sponsors ably guided
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men Row 2 Sharon Beutler Carol Bennett Susan Busch Patty Arth Tom Barley Steve Arnold John Aydon Sandy Branch: Pat Bettencourt Carolyn Barney
Row 3 Marsha Anderson Judy Baskrn Carol Bennet Carolyn Beck Cynthra Anderson Mary Augensteln Jud e Alward Skup Barker Ralph Ashauer Jean Arm
strong Row 4 Bull Buvens Pat Barrett Ranney Adams Gary Andrus Bob Atkinson Pete Bandurraga Hans 'Xshaue Nancy Alcorn Carol Allen Susan An
dersen Row 5 John Boyle Stev Black Bull Barrett Kup Bolsot Brran Bumgardner Hue Byles Raymond Alpert Rnchard Albert R Rrchard Anderson John
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Row 3 Peggy Btshop Ruth Brshop Vrck: Bowman Lynn Boclenschatz B II Bravo Craug Bemls Row 4
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Carol Jamlson Joan Johnson Barbara Johnston Cheryl Jarvus Davtd Jones Kathy Koppel Dorothea Keelev Dave Jacobs Janeen Johnston Rtchard Kreutz
Row 4 Rack Kletn Vangte Jones Pat Jones Susan Johnstone Suste Kung Jean Knoth Kathy Kerske Marte lrwun Grcce Kennedy Row 5 Gary Jones Dexter
Jones Ltnda Jtllson Don Johnson Hauk Johnson Bull Koulax John Jacobs Ken Johnson Earl Kelley John Ktndler
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Row 2 Meredtth La Vene, Carolrne Layne Susan Lewts Sharon Lamb Rosemarte Leone Sally
Ladd Janet Luke Row 3 Jtm Ltvte Bull Leer Mtke Lubovusku, Bob Loe Dave Long Rtchard
Ltttle Row 4 Jeff Luebbers John Ltttle farolynn Gudersen Larry Latty Stephen Land
Wade Laursen Row 5 Bull Kramer Russ Ltska Ray Leonard Larry Lauber Warren Larson
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Row 2 Ginger Matheny Sue Martin Joy Moody Pat Marshall John Martorano Gene Minoux Joan Malter Kathy Miller Linda McDonald Valerie Miller
McNqb Row 4 Gail Malone Sharon Mgqjasltne Susan MCCa5l,ne Sally MCEIaerry Pat Murphy John Meier Kerry Mitchell Brandon McClintock Martin Meler
Barry Miller Row 5 Joe Logiudice Jeff Linden Rick McPhearson Craig McNutt W0Yne Mcilmgfen Thomas l-Ondm' Tlm Little R'Cl4 Lone JON M0559' John M'lleV
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Row 2 Art Norman Lowell Peterson Martin Pendleton Bill Phillips Harris Platner Jan Pluim Jim Patterson Ron Patterson Steve Palmer Karen Paulson
Row 3 George Pieoer Dave Montague Jack Moore Jane Phillips Sue Phillips Gloria Jeanne Price Linda Omohundro Nancy Ortrnan Claudine OConnor Carol
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Class and led them competently in their first year at Arcadia High
AGAIN THIS YEAR more than 7OO Freshmen crossed the
threshold to a higher education. This incoming class is wel-
comed vvith hopes that their years as Apaches will be en-
ioyable and successful. Under the untiring guidance ot the
Freshman Sponsors, Mrs. Virginia Stone and Max E. Cramer,
the class at T963 has ably begun their years at Arcadia.
This Freshman Class is also indebted to their capable class
otticers. In spite ot the inconveniences ot the extended day
schedule, the Freshmen have been able to cultivate an active
interest in social activities. They have Whole heartedly
supported the athletic teams and entered into the spirit of
the "Clean Campus" proiect.
THEY NOW look torvvard to an even more eventtul and
satistying year as sophomores.
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a very successful year
Cheerful and industrious Pres men officers Sally L r se re wry Joe Geovanini vice president and Janet
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Sally Danenhauer Renee Chavez Sally Daolan Jeannle Cottraux
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Franco Row 2 Denms Gumm Wayne Gomg Jerry Grnffun Paul Gans Robert Fnrfh Dnanna Garfneld Vurglnla Galbranlfm Lana Glendennmg Wendy Green Sharon
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Joe Gnovanlnl Dudley Green .hm Falk Jay Glsweln Terry Glynn Susan Field Maureen Farrell Shnrley Fuske Jim Grelner Mnke Fields
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Bonnne Karlqulst Lyned Love Penny Llttle Duane Krafnb Julle Keenan Mlchele Keith Carolsue Ltnderman Laurel Kroeger
Leonhert Marlene Longenecker Karen Knowlton Margaret Lo Patka Sally Leer Cathy Love Dtane Koulax VtrgtnraL
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3 Donna Johancsuk Janalee Hanes Garol Jusenrus Karla Hull Gary Jones Clndy Hughes Pam Hunslcker Sayoko Harabe Noel Johnson Bull Johnson
4 Karen Howard Jean Jozefczyk Linda Johnson Susan Johnston Carol Irons Suzanne Jones Carole Jay Judy Horstman Ann Huber Vrcky Hermann
5 Chrp Hardlnge Alan Hlx Dan Henderson Bob Hopper Craug Jackson Ron Jackson Ron Jouner Gregg Jacobson Karen Jolln Caren James
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Lowery Row 2 Davrd Muller Terrence McCaslrn Mary Mclntosh Barbara McBane Carol Leland Susan Lnghtfoot Madelyn McKenzre Pamela Lewrs Jerlyn Mask
Lynn Marcell Claude Mrlls Nancy Lyke Tom Mathrs Susan McGrlI Beverly Mackrnnon Mary Manly Gaul Mathneson Doug
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Lynn Otterbern Lrnda Northrop Ozzre Oswald Ken Ogrlvre Mary Meyers Kathy McDonald Lynne Mrnoux Karen Magelssen Cheryl Marble Row 4 Pam Page
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Row 2 Rhea Roche Lrnda Roblnson Sally Reynolds Lunda Small Lynne Roscoe Carolyn
Regel Row 3 Brll Roeder John Strand Martrn Roysher Karl Stephens Charles Rubash
Robert Rehwaldt Row 4 Donna Spratlrng Rose Stokes Margo Srnrth Nancy Stlrrett Laura
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Grant, Anne Glen. Row 4: John Bleeker, Lovonne Schrinpt,
Evelyn Aos. low 5: Jim Parks, Mike Dye, Kick Kitzmiller.
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environment. Specialties are in water supply and
treatment, waste collection, treatment, disposal,
and reclamation, refuse collection and disposal,
smog control, drainage and flood control, and
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CONGRATULATIONS
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40 E. Live Ocik Ave. Hi 6-5703
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711 E, Live Ook Ave, Hi 7-9066
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617 S, First Ave. Hi 7-8310
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129 E. Huntington Dr. Hi 7-9515
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1317 S. Baldwin Ave. Hi 6-2028
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35 S. First Ave. Hi 7-7477
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306 S. First Ave. HI 7-9502
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326 N. First Ave. Hi 7-1928
HIGHLAND CLEANERS
59 E. Foothill Blvd. Hi 7-4210
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1141 W. Huntingfon Dr. Hi 7-7357
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101 S. First Ave. Hi 7-9059
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GLASSER AND MILLER CHAPEL
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COMPLETE FORMAL ATTIRE FOR MEN
646 SHOPPERS LANE, COVINA - EDGEWOOD 9-9505
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666 W. Duarte Rd. HI 7-I502
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II27 S. Boldwin Ave. HI 7-9006
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655 W. Duarte Rd. Hi 6-8515 1110 S. Baldwin Ave. Hi 6-5223
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ARCADIA HOUSE OF TOYS EL RANCHO JEWELERS
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113 E. Huntington Dr. Hi 7-5385
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28 E. Huntington Dr. Hi 7-4963
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615 S. First Ave. Hi 6-2232
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23 E. Huntington Dr. Hi 7-3271
FLOYD L. SWANSON
Accounting, Insurance and Taxes
19 Morlan Place Hi 7-7994
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41 W. Huntington Dr. Hi 7-7515
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1155 W. Huntington Dr. Hi 6-4628
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311 N. Sonto Anito Ave. Hi 7-2244
MILLER DUNCKEL REALTY CO.
Homes of Distinction
Hi 6-2166
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Blueprints - Whiteprints - Photostats
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OFFICE Hom-: 3630 E. Colorado Blvd., Pas. Sy 5-8649
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303 N. First Ave. Hi 7-Ol84 524 S, First Ave. Hi 7-7Oll
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1271 S. Baldwin Ave. Hi 6-2118 404 S. Firsf Ave. Hi 7-6828
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Other Yards: Temple City - Irwindale Servlce and Quallly Slme V704
BENEFICIAL FINANCE co. 57 Wheels' Ave' Hi 6'7l6l
133 E- Hunfingfon Dr' Hi 7,Q14O Other Yards: Temple City - lrwindale
Save This Space for Your Best Friends
WHEELER'S ARCADIA SPORTING GOODS
AND CAMERA SHOP
207 S. First Ave. Hi 7-4923
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22 N. First Ave. HI 7-8809
Fire Destrouea Campus Center
Firemen worked swiftly at cleaning up the debris in the Attendance Office.
Smoke rose from the smoldering embers as the fire destroyed the Administrative Center.
ON APRIL 23, 1960, a Saturday night, a
disastrous fire exploded in the Administration
Building. The S200,000 fire completely destroyed
the Counseling Office, Attendance Office, and
the Administrative Offices. Arson investigations
revealed that the fire started in the I.B.M. room
and spread rapidly throughout the entire
building.
Johnny-on-the-spot staff photographer, Bill
Stadley spent a brisk night capturing a pictorial
history of the damage caused by the fire.
Despite this handicap, classes ran efficiently
on Monday, with little confusion, because of
the immediate adaptation of available nooks
and crannies into temporary offices. Custodians
and maintenance staffs worked untiringly to es-
tablish temporary quarters and move equipment
and materials to new locations.
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AS THE FINAL CURTAIN FALLS on yet another year at Arcadia High School and nostalgic Apaches
leaf Through the T960 Arcadian, a note ot thanks is due the statt.
Behind the scenes, the production statt has planned the dummy, taken pictures, checked and re-
checked lacts and written copy, constantly striving to develop a Worthwhile memory book. Always on
tap to capture highlights ot the year, pictorially, were JOHN STAVA and BILL STADLER, statt photog-
raphers.
Cover design ancl interior art work was created by DIANE LINDER, although she was not a regu-
lar statt member.
Operating as a one-man Sports Department, BOB MELBO was indetotigable in covering athletic
events and collecting statistics,
For their consistent dependability and etticiency in their various sections, the remaining members
deserve special recognition: NANCY CLARK and LAEL LIVENGOOD, Activities, LINDA BRALEY and
CAROLE PITTS, Government, NANCY MASON, Administration, SUE POLLACK, Organizations, BARBARA
CAMPBELL and JOANN PEDERSON, Seniors, BETSY THORSEN and PAIGE McKENZlE, Advertising, KAREN
KELLY and SHARI BAKER Underclassmen' and JANET SPITZER the statt's "Man Friday " who was seen
spotting pictures and typing
The statt was also deeply gratetul to Yearbooks Incorporated Monrovia tor their understanding
and cooperation tnroughout the year
Criticism patience and encouragement as exhibited by Mrs Hazel Reegler sponsor were in
valuable to the success ot the 1960 Arcadian
Our sincere thanks is expressed to all those people who made the yearbook possible
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Stage Crew
Editor in Chief Judy Wolters
Administration Nancy Mason
Government Carole Pitts and Linda Braley
Activities Nancy Clark and Lael Livengood
Seniors Barbara Campbell and Jo Ann Pedersen
Spgrtg Bob NISIIDO
Organizations SUS Pollock
Underclassrnen Karen Kelly and Shari Baker
Advertising Betsy Thorsen and Paige McKenzie
Circulation Janet Spitzer
Photographers John Stava and Bill Stadler
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