Bakersfield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1963
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' f b ' . . . , - ,. - - , ..., 1. 1 ,. -- - fu , - ' X Enter to leam, go forth to serve: these words sum up the goal of the students of Bakersfield High School. During the four years spent at Bakersfield High, a stu- dent develops his intellect and his personality through his study of academic courses and his participation in social activities. The familiar buildings on the campus are symbolic of the learning and development of the students. for it is in these buildings that the learning takes place. The doors to these buildings are opened by the administration and faculty, who guide each student on his iournev towards knowledge. The student emerges from Bakersfield High fully prepared to go out into the world to serve his com- munity and his fellow man. The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people. y Tolstoy i 1 mms u MINISTRATION Administration .... 12 AD 'al' N4 -ww 'Ai- ag'.' In ll '6pj!'lill mn 'n lil W I I iii ml ii! 4 1 f 1' i i, -,!,.-. f YW., A - f 1 I -Fr 'if lilli-..L Jl- iinigil.- l1 lllL,!. mlm his 22-2- i5 .S M 5414. ' S 5- -I W I' C ORGANIZATIONS Qrgciriizcitions . . . 118 w Classes ..... N- I 74 Activities ......... 182 'L 3 Q KTE .tttttlllllllltt at 3 Athletics ...... 202 I ' I I, 5 E l E CLg.?..:17'71ffil- .m1' M 4 1 ID IT IV ACT NG IS DVERT ,,f' , , Advertisements .226 Eig ll ti - , :22v5.im?f.l3E A Student ac ti ity rezlvlzl Harvey Auditorium, seating nearly l6O0 people, was used by community and school organizations tor activities. HARVEY AUDITORIUM was the focal point for cultural and educational events for the student body, as well as the com- munity. Musical concerts, plays, and lectures were qiven in Harvey. Student assemblies were attended here also. The punqency of formaldehyde, and the explosions from the chemistry labs were familiar in the SCIENCE BUILDING. Science students appreciated the new lab and lecture facilities. The Science Building in use since l96l was the home ot the Science Department. - . is . - fsgils The Administration Building housed the Principal, Assistant Principals and Counselors. With its contemporary modern desiqn, the ADMINISTRATION BUILDING was a most attractive and familiar sight on the campus of 1963. It was considered the heart of the campus, for it housed both the Administrative offices-those of the principal, assistant principals, and coun- selors-and the student offices of gov- ernment and business. It served also as a center for counseling, registration, and student welfare. ' iQ1Q'f'5' -' 1 f avi' w g ,rw li if f ' Aff 'A' V ,, pg.. 8 Megan' vund the campu 6uil ing . WARREN HALL was the hub of the sprawling Bakersfield High campus, the center of English, foreign language, mathematics, and business education classes. Here, throughout a school day, surged the aspiring BHS students, al- ways mindful of their respective careers. The new addition to our wheel of ac- tivity was SPINDT HALL, dedicated by the class of 1962, honoring our former principal, H. A. Spindl. A multitude of sfudenls surged through lhe halls of Warren Hall to their classes of English, fo.eign languages, and mathemalics. l .3l1rln1,iW g A HQ 4 4 ' 1-7? ji Uv f.,,.Ws.., .W ., , ,..M-g- 5 ,M 1 r Q 4 My , L 1 'v l V . WMTQ, -A, .Lal . X Ji Jil' 4 ,ir 5 ,K ,471 X . ' gli, A M .,,, rg -If Z ,, rx in ff f w1f.,f, 4 . is -'-'?vgii'f.f,iesfQQQ,rfff'5iJaEL?Es 335524 M4f? 54s' s '7'if???2ffa:1siig T r ..,.,. WS? N, ig, ,W .. ,Qi ...Www .M .,,.,, ..,, .,,. 5, A W 5 ,... Most arf classes and the modern library were found in Spindt Hall. Lively sfudenfs pouring inlo the building were the very spirif of Warren Hall. Studen M ' ac tizlitie revolt! in . 1 s. The gym was the bustlinq center of sport activities. Amidst a ring of campus buildings, ELM GROVE provided a sanctuary tor the hastled, hungry student, With con- tinual threats, pressures and reminders, Bakersfield High School students af- firmed their campus pride by improving the appearance of Elm Grove. Focal point of physical activity, the GYM was the site ot health and physical education classes, basketball games, and wrestling matcnes. Elm Grove, traditional hub of social activity, reflected the seasons ofthe year for students. .hit Students worked hard to keep the Quad clean because campus pride was foremost in their minds. The STUDENT STORE, managed by lerry Smith under the supervision of Mr. Dennis, provided a convenient place for students to purchase school supplies inexpensively, An assortment of soft drinks, sandwiches, and candy could be purchased before school, during lunch, and after school. The QUAD, centrally located on cam- pus, served as a congregating place for students during their noon hours. .,.s!lh. XYUNNT ound 4 zlarie ty of locativrw. beautiful apartment of Ludden Hall was the center of activity for homemakinq students, 5 E , rx AqAx,H Besides serving the students nutritious lunches every day, the CAFETERIA was used for dances, meetings, and banquets. Through the doors of the CAFETERIA students ciamored to get their share of food and fun. During the course of the year the Cafeteria was also used for many extra activities. LUDDEN HALL was the center ot activ- ity for those talented qirls interested in the vocation ot Home Economics. Here they learned the skills vitai to their fu-- tures as homemakers. Future homemakers daily pursued their interests of sewing, cooking, and cfher homemaking skills in Ludden Hall. I I L 1 2 . GV N0l.l.VEl.lS I Theron McCuen, District Superintendent The BOARD OF TRUSTEES was made 71- il-614 e Mr. Theron L. McCuen, DISTRICT SUPEHINTENDENT, Kern County Union High School and lunior College Districts, was the administrative officer and pro- fessional advisor to the Board of Trus- tees, He served as Secretary to the Board, and was responsible for carrying out the Board policies relating to the general operation of the Districts' schools. :mm Mr. M. Glenn Bullman, member of the legal firm of Dorsey, Buttman and up of five members, Representative of different Vocations, these men donated their time and energy to make the eleven schools under their jurisdiction among the best in the nation. They had the re- sponsibility for school district finances, employing personnel, adopting text- books, arranging the annual budget and courses of study, and establishing all district policies. Bianchi- Mr. Albert s. Gould, th Wea ons Plannin G e p g roup Lake. at '45 Mr. W. C. Myers, Manager of the Mr. Mark Raney, Manager ofthe Agri- Bakersfield store of Sears Roebuck and culture Division, Kern County Land Mr. Donald E. Ruggenberq, a C0mDd 'V' COVUPGVVY' Public Accountant. uden tA 4 cent irwpired goal . Dr. J. S. Wallace Bakersfield High School had three ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS this year. Mr. Herbert Martin, in charge of administra- tive services, was assisted by two former counselors. Mr, Kenneth Robeslcy super- vised the curriculum, and Mr. Carl Berra handled the pupil-personal services. Mr. Carl Berra Mr. Herber1Marlin Responsible for the totol administra- tion oi the school, Dr. l. S. Wallace as- surnecl his new duties ranging from construction oi class schedules to con- trolling expenditures. To keep in close Contact with the iaculty he issued con- tinued conimunications to all stati meni- bers. Dr. Wallace received an honorary life membership pin from P.T.A. from Mrs. Sisk at the P.T.A. sprinq luncheon. Mr. Kenneth Robesky t 'Q . fi beam and C'ounAelv Miss Eloise Nelson Mr. Donald Lucas The new DEAN OE BOYS at Bakers- field High School was Donald Lucas, I-Ie aided the Assistant Principal in Charge of Administrative Service in the guid- ance of boys in his special file and as- sisted law enforcement agencies. Miss Eloise Nelson, DEAN OE GIRLS, resumed her responsibilities. She guided the girls having serious problems, kept a special attendance file, acted as Scholarship Chairman, and handled the selections of other awards presented to the Seniors. E' ,. ye' 1'ii nf ftWW Mr. Glendon Rodgers Mr. Glendon Rodgers, last year ele- vated to the distinct position of DEAN OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES, kept Bakers- field High School running smoothly. In- cluded in his many responsibilities were coordinating student activities, serving as a member of the principal's adminis- trative staff, and assisting in the publica- tion of the Driller Way. Throughout his career as a teacher and counselor, Mr. Rodgers' interests were also attracted to the writing of text books. Students A-Car Marion Scott Students Cas-Fi Helen Stone Students Fl-Hy Ruth Nieman Students I-Mar l Patricia Patterson Students A Can Howard Whalen Students Cao-Fl Students Fm-Hor Fred Robinson Students Hos-Mar Hal Silverman Jack Charvo ff ,,.. . ff uden M advice 0 guidance. ss Miss Bonnye Deal Bonnye Deal was the DIRECTOR OF TESTING at Bakersfield High School. She devoted her time and efforts to plan- ning and administering the tests given to the students. Miss Deal supervised the administration of aptitude, vocational- interest, and achievement tests. She also gave individual tests for special counsel- ing problems. The SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE AND WELFARE at Bakersfield High School was Elwood Leapley. Mr. Leap- ley worked for the well-being of the stu- dents in many ways. He was responsible for keeping undesirable people from our campus, issuing parking permits, and assisting with the testing. The role oi the COUNSELING STAFF was a dual one. As advisors, counselors helped students arrange schedules ac- cording to their individual abilities and suggested extracurricular activities best suited to their interests. Guiding students toward graduation with job placement information and college entrance re- quirements were important parts of their tasks. In another capacity, a counselor was concerned with students' behavior problems, responding to teachers' refer- rals, tardy reports, and attendance rec- ords. ln many ways the counselor was the liaison between school and home Students Mas-Pl Margo Robesky Students Mos-Pos Charles Bainbridge nur 5: : is 9 xii ii' X tit-t ' its N 1---N-....s.mv.w.N.,... v. .,....,.s N, 3 L -Nik ggrfgrntt i F 'l'l F1 I1 Mr. Elwood Leapley Students Po-Ste Betty Moehnke Students Pot-Sta Bill French Q. F Students Sli-Z Marion Nelson Students Stb-z Donald Lucas :q We ' X if 5 Miss Theora Bartholomew Ohio University A,B., English Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke University of California M.A., English Miss Betty Greene Judson College A.B., English Mrs. Kay Hurlimann Miami University B.S., English I8 cache im ired the A tuden I i l Mrs. Rosalie Baskerville Wayne State University' M.A., English Mrs. Mary Jane Culp Ball State Teachers' College B.S,, English Mrs. Elaine Harkins Syracuse University A.B., English E i - .:,r5r. ,. .i4g,,: l lfifs if- Mr. R. J. Hutchings University of Denver A.B., English Mr. Raymond Bet! Purdue University M.S., English 'l E 1 4 :S , i 4 'rexae J' 1.1 ,f Mrs. Fern Doe University of California A.B., English Dr. Elvin Hedgecock University of Southern California, Ph.D., Engl'sh l l .... , l . , r. N W H g Mrs. Anne Keeshan University of California A.B., English Miss Dorothy Callahan Peabody College M.A., English Mrs. Joanne Godecke Peabody College A.B., Englisn Mrs. Dana Hollister Kansas State Teachers' College, M.S., English English students used the library for studying. Iii li ac demic Atanda d . Mr. Damian Mall Winona Stale Teachers College, B.E., English 9 it Dig: nfnnn sill Mr. Mendal Overholr Sealfle Pacific A.B., English -Y- x swag 9 va x M . X H 1 X X X xssc xs a .mfs as as , sax NNN M :xml + as Q. Emi s.sxsQ X A vfixmass, Miss Joy Ruf College of lhe Pacific A.B., English s Mrs. Marion Nelson Fresno Siafe A.B., English a - Q x-, . i R Q Mr. Charles Rainey Universify of California af Santa Barbara, A.B., English XJ W. Mr. Donald Shealor Fresno Sfafe A.B., English rf' Miss Helen Slone Slanford M.A., English .Q 5,3 Jusfina fhe Judas, an original one-acl' play wriflen by .1 former Bakersfield High srudenf, was produced fo: English E' A. Mr. Donald Ringler Marquelfe Universiry, M.A. English, Depf., Chairman ef, .. ,i,-fuse , .S 3 ,A ' V A. X' 5' G. Q , , , afslwf a Q ,if fa FK , sf, ' Mrs. Henriella Showaller Long Beach Stale A.B., English Qian, Miss Ann Williams Pomona College A.B., English 41 Mrs. Barbara Robesky Stanford A.B., English ., . -fas ' N on 1 Mr. Harold Silverman Universily of California af Los Angeles, M.E., English i A if l ,wi ff If ' L ,iw I 'Inv ' , sw it K n....37 u1 'H-' AN I zu'-'g M' xv, ' 'Q HIV' 'Q A D Miss Josephine Wiley Stanford M.A., English I9 S C . M k ANA 'ESQ it ,Ia . bmw N-f 2 Rafi 2 , . Emi- - ,L if S - - Mr. Douglas Carroll Appalachian State Teachers College, M.A., Social Studies Dr, Forrest Foor University of California Ph.D., Social Studies Miss Jean McCarthy Univ. of Southern California M.S., Social Studies 20 Government students discussed national affairs. Mr. Patrick Colpitts University of Minnesota M.S., Social Studies Mr. Gregory Goodwin Stanford M.A., Social Studies Miss Ruth Nieman University of Chicago M.S., Social Studies Mr. Don Doolin University of California M.A., Social Studies Mr. Leslie Harrison Whitworth College A.B., Social Studies Mr. Henry Pfister University of Pacific A.B., Social Studies Mr. Charles Bainbridge Iowa Univers ty M.A., Social Studies Miss Edith Fitzgibbon University of California A.B., Social Studies Mr. Albert Lewis Univ. of Southern California M.A., Social Studies .,,, A gi ',s'i,'f? ,I ' . Rin. - sp- ,, it -, , , S rife Mrs. Esther Pinnell Colorado State College M.A., Social Studies ,Y N My Q Rs . .xx Mr. Donald Robesky Sfanford, A.B.: Hasfinqs LL.B., Social Studies Deparfmenf Chairman L Ygi. B -- sf Q is K R .' x W la w. e give f- sf X ii Mr. Lovfell Sayre Universlly of Idaho M.E., Social Sfudies 4 . Y is 5 YZ s Miss Peggy Calvin Monfana Sfafe Universily B.S., Business Educafion Mrs. Barbara Pafierson Idaho Sfafe A.B., Business Educafion Mr. Glendon Rodgers Univ. of Soufhern California M.E., Social Sfudies Mr. Sidney Sheffield Long Beach Sfale A,B., Social Studies Mr. Harold Hendry Fresno Slafe M.A., Business Educafion Deparfmenf Chairman A X ..,fs f a s 4 a Mrs. Sally Profanf Miami Universify B.S., Business Educafion Mr. Fred Robinson Univ. of Soulhern California M.A., Social Sfudies Mr. David Slagle Univ. of California ai Sanfa Barbara, A.B., Social Sfudies Mr. Wallace Johnson Univ. of Soufhern California M.S., Business Educalion isis, Q' 3.34 .. if : . . 'N-.,:,.,X s' Mrs. Mary Rilchie University of California A.B., Business Educalion Mr. Vincenf Sakowski Universify of San Francisco M.A.. Social Sfudies Mr. Paul Smith Universify of Tulsa M.A., Social Sludies Mr. Georoe Kyle La Verne College A.B., Business Educafion Mr. William Robb Colorado Sfale College M.A., Business Educafion 2I Miss Carol Welch San Jose Slain A.B., Business Educalion Mr. Peter Gilli San Jose Sfale A.B., lnduslrial Arls Mr. James McCoy lnduslrial Arls Mr. Burr Scl'ofield n'v. of California al Sanla Barba a All lndusirial Arls Ceparirnenl Chairman Mr. Fred Bonar San Jose Slafe A.B., lnduslrial Arfs JI' W' fi Mr. James Hay indiana Stale College M.S., lnduslrial Arls Mr. Millcn Perkins lnduslrial Arls w 'IW : ,f , any Ai Har ' Is ' U ' Mr. Gerald Smilh Univ. of California al Sanla Barbara, A.B., Industrial Arts Mr. Lyman Curlis Univ. of California af Sanla Barbara, A.B., Industrial Arls X 5 Mr. Lowell Kamrar San Jose Sfafe A.B., lnduslrial Arls . i I ,tn -K Q . Mr. Raymond Puissegur Fresno Stale M.A., Induslrial Arls 1 grow., .f v in , I X Mr. Pele Smilh Fresno Stale A.B., lnduslrial Arls i i Mr. James Fosler Fresno Slate A.B., In'duslrial Arfs rg. Q , V w ' ' . A, ,V x- .. L., , ,KM L Mr. Don McClure Fresno Sfafe A.B., lndusfrial Arls Mr. Delberi Sanford Fresno Slale A.B., lnduslrial Arls Mr. Lloyd Wollen Long Beach Sfale M.A., lnduslrial Arfs Miss Georgia Arnold Mr. Albert Dennis University of Redlands University of Marquette M.A., Science A.B., Science Mr. Robert Gardiner Mr. Ward Gates Colorado State University University of California A.B., Science B.S., Science Mr. Sidney Lang Mr. Fred Lanningham Univ. of Southern California University of Pittsburgh M.A., Science, Dept. Ch. A.B., Science Chemistry student, Jim Cox, experimented with various chemicals under the watchful eye of his laboratory part- ner, Jim Leek. 553 l, .1 5 i l 1 1 Biology students were fascinated by the wonders of the sea. Mr. Sebastian Lamb Mr. Virgil Kirkpatrick Univ. of California at Los University of idaho, Angeles, A.B., Science B.S., Science Mr. Ellery Litterell Mr. Paul Pruett University of California University of Arkansas M.S., Science A.B., Science Mr. Raymond Buckle University of California M.S., Science A.B., Drawing Mr. Raymond Tamppari University of Michigan 23 Mr. William Goodban Stanford M.A., Drawing -.sf X' 3 Mrs. Janef Kelner Minol Sfale Teachers' A.B., Home Economics Mrs. Gloria Tucker Ufah Sfafe A.B., Home Economics Mr. Chesfer Amyx San Jose Sfale A.B., Ari Mr. Edward Welz Slanford M.A., Drawing nu S is. ,lk s rf 4 YM ls 5 x. 1 I Mrs. Margarel Moore Univ. of California al Sanla Barbara, A.B., Home Econ. 'Q . 'R fa - -am -e r ef Arif. Miss Mary Weslacoll Washinglon Slale College A.B., Home Economics Mr. Vic Bracke Univ. of Soulhern California M.A., Arf, Depl. Chairman Mr. Lowell Nelson Buena Visla College A.B., Drawing vigrx ? , 5? L ff? Mrs. Marion Scoll Oregon Slale B.S., Home Economics ' . ...Q ..s.m:,esrm...r -- . . .5-1 ,1 . 's fo -1? 'a 5 iz V Aizigsw ZsE'ifLY. ' 5S' W2 if T1-i-' .1 fl f J' sg 'fag 'X A Mrs. Lois Whisler Universily of Iowa A.B., Home Economics Mrs. Palricia Palferson San Jose Sfale A.B., Arl Mr. Bruce Lenmark Fresno Slale M.A., Drawing Mrs. Marnehe Sohn Colorado Stale, M.A. Home Economics. Dept. Chr Mrs. Cornelia Alford Universily of California A.B., Ari Mrs. Louise Zimmerman Drake Universify B.F.A., Ari' !' A' Mr. Donald Lora Westminster College B.S., Music l ! E Mrs. Ann Vaida Univ. of Southern California M.M., Music Qi X Q xx X .. 'Tig sa X Mrs. Univ. M.A., Mary Bello of Southern California Foreign Language was -usr . E Q irefi- wi -rs.. -F - K A L ss.. N E ...esaiyx . 'x Mrs. Hazel Miller St. OIaf's College A.B., Foreign Language Mr. Wesley Moore MacPhail College of Music A.B., Music Mr. Ray Van Diest Univ. of Southern Calyifornia M.M., Music 1 i 0' Miss Lucille Burk Stanford A.B., Foreign Language Mrs. Marion Schmitt University of Minnesota B.S., Foreign Language i J .M ww BHS employed the latest leaching methods in the foreign language department. Mr. Erb's original compositions were voiced through the strings of the BHS Orchestra. S 1 . ..... ' V-i:s..,. - . wql? O 5 x 'f ' 1 5 A 4 sw ' 41515 2 ek? e ... 3 Q Mrs. Pauline Chenoweth Stanford M.A., Foreign Language Mrs. Sidney Sheffield Long Beac-h State A.B., Foreign Language Mrs. Julia Gemmell University of Redlands A.B., Foreign Language Mr. Duane Anderson University of Washington M.A., Agricultural Dept. Mr. Harvey Brockmeyer Wyoming Universiry M.S., Agricullural Depl. Mr. Paul Briggs Universify of California M.S., Boys P.E. 2. i i l I Mr. Bill French Univ. of Soulhern Californi M.A., Boys P.E. Mr. Olan Polife University of Denver M.A., Boys P.E. 26 Mr. Harry Holcraff Univ. of California al Davis B.S., Agricultural Depf. is 'X F 5? Mr. Glenn Beerline University oi Colorado M.S., Boys P.E. 5 si gl . 1: Mr. Don Harrison a Universily of Idaho M.A., Boys P.E. Mr. Earl Sargenf Univ. of Southern California M.S., Boys P.E. 1 I V A ' 1 Mr. Jerry Hubbard Cal. Poly B.S,, Agriculiural Depl. V. 1 1 1 y.:.s ,:2-:,,E I Q P. 1 u 1 1 Mr. Donald Cornef Fresno Slate M.A., Boys P.E. I 1 F 31: 'f 1.5 1 ' ' ' -is I - V ..-. 1 si . 'E' C fm i . ,f 1 1' Mr. Marvin Mosconi Universify of San Francisco A.B., Boys P.E. i E i , . k lvl, R W Q 5 O I W if K I I, M ,,, ,,..' M. Mr. Jack Troul' Fresno Slale M.S., Boys P.E. -l V 1' .. , 1 ww, , ef , ,. fAsQI,V2c4.Aj1?f 5 'Qi ?'fke1 51 1 . ' ffm .+ Q- JJ-'l M r. Kennelh Whilney Cal. Poly B.S., Agricullural Depl. i 1 I 1 . - fag AJ if 1 ' ' 1 - , x i Mr. Arfhur Dazell Universily of Kansas A.B., Boys P.E. Mr. Jay Mu'vehaI Indiana University M.A., Boys P.E. I i . ' . fx: ,. Q E Mrs. Alice Beard Univ. of California al Los Angeles, A.B., Girls P.E. Q X ,X , NN W 3 . XQ. as N f s if , X ,,:, 1 ,,-' ' if N Jr, 3 X X Tw-.1 Miss Beverly Bowman Fresno State M.A., Girls P.E. Mrs. Betty Moehnke Univ. of California at Los Angeles, B.E., Girls P.E. Miss Edith Williams San Jose A.B., Girls P.E. Mr. Ronald Clark Eastman School of Music A B., Math l W Miss Beverly Davis Universily of Redlands A.B., Girls P.E. ra - B .1 8 .5 rr X x .A ,,,.,. , bsll Q E S, 1 wr fix Mawr Miss Phyliss Hullett University of Minnesota B.S., Girls P.E. . , l i. ATA, ., ri 2 ,.,.. -P X, .. A' Mrs. Margo Robesky Stanford M.A., Girls P.E. Miss DeEtte Sargent Univ. of California at Angeles, B S., Girls P.E. Jiiff f 4 O5 3 :-., , ,,,,,, Ah I Miss Marion Locher Florida State University M.A, Girls P,E. 'x Miss Barbara Walker Whitworth A.B., Girls P.E. Composing their own tap dance was one of the highlights of the Senior tap dance classes, Miss Karen Young Brigham Young University Girls P.E. Mr. John Copley Mr. Kenneth Hermsmeier Mr. James Keese State College of Iowa University of Chicago Oklahoma A and M A.B., Math M.A., Math M.S., Maih Dr. Willard Knutson Vandercook Music Ph.D., Math Mr. Joseph Koegler Washington State A B., Math Miss Margaret Meyer Mr. Norman Nystrom Univ. of California at Los Columbia University Angeles, A.B., Math M.A., Math on fi? ' Mr. Bernard Lustig Fresno State A.B., Math .-M.. if if . ,.fi?' . fgqg. , . . -sw, 'f 1, 3 Mr. Lyman Odell Colorado A and M B.S., Math 3' .5 Mr. George Robert Parsons Mrs. Glenna Scheer Mrs. Mary Wagqoner Morningside College San Jose Stanford B.S., Math A.B., Math A B., Math 28 FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Norma Anderson University of California al Berkeley, B.A. Mr. Jack Charvo San Jose State, A.B. Mrs. Patricia Church Miami University, B.S. Mrs. Diane Dalzell Oregon State University, B.S. Mr. Stuart 'Hurdle University of Wyoming, A.B. Mrs. Edda lnskeep Northwestern University, Mr. Walt Loesel Texas Tech., A.B. Mr. Charles Sarver Long Beach State, M.A. Mrs. Patricia Tamppari M.A University of Michigan, M.A. Mr. Howard Whalen University of Southern California, M.A. Miss Edith McLean Pomona College A.B., Math Mr. George Osborn University of Texas A.B., Math T Km, XXX E 115' i Q L' ii-it 34, ? , . 1 he Bakersfield High School FAC- was composed ot over l7U ded- ed members of the teaching pro- ion. These leaders of our youth, ing from all sections ot the United tes and having many diversified .kgrounds, deeply enriched the s of the students both academical- nd culturally. Each teacher spent eat deal of time alter school hours aring lectures for their classes grading the numerous papers. o many of the faculty members d as advisors for the clubs ot pus. Although much time and enf was demanded of the teachers, h one found a joy in helping form citizens ot tomorrow. ng t EQ U . 415-, --. ra 'QL Cie ic I wvrlee Ae ed Ach l l t l Mrs. Stuhrnan proved vital and efficient as the secretary to Dr. Wallace. Kay Dale, Assistant Registrar, and Lillian Rea, Registrar, helped a student with her transcript of grades. FRONT ROW: S. Cornelsen, R. Robinson, M. Payne, M. Johnston. SECOND ROW: l. Lewis, E. Reed, E. Hughes. Working in the Bookroom, Visual Aids, Agriculture, Transportation, and Duplicating Departments this past year required the services of the CLERICAL PERSONNEL. Besides maintaining the students' rec- ords, the REGISTRARS OFFICE also issued the honor roll every six Weeks, cleared sports eligibilities, and provided official transcripts for transfers and graduates. The ATTENDANCE SECRETARIES as- sisted the counselors, kept attendance records, made out readmittances and oii-campus slips, and compiled monthly reports tor the state. FRONT ROW, lef to right: Carol Slater, Nan Lee, Lenore Lang, Margaret Jones. SECOND ROW: Jean Stemmons, Gay Vernon, Alice Fair, Jo McKenzie, Helen Willfong, Barbara Wood. cf at Ai ted Atuden tA. Lowell Nelson, Supervisor of Audio-Visual Services, Alice Winona Herndon, Bookkeeper, Helen Stover, Assistant Bookkeeper, Efficient handling of school finances was the major concern of the BUSINESS OFFICE. The safe keeping of club funds and the sale of insurance and various tickets kept its personnel especially ac- tive. Additional task of this office, which served our school so Well, were cashing checks, making change, and ordering school supplies. NURSES Lillian Howen and lone Bai- ley kept the students of Bakersfield High School healthy and happy throughout the school year. Most important of their duties as health supervisors was re- admitting students after three days of absence, handling the medical records of students, and administrators first aid when necessary. lone Bailey, Boy's Nurse, Lillian Howen, Girls' Nurse. Fair, Secretary. ff? Beel after reel of film, tape, and mof tion pictures were maintained by the VISUAL AIDS DEPARTMENT. The quick assistance of the departments trained members kept varied materials con- stantly in motion, providing excellent information and guidance for students. A visual record of school events was but one additional service of this active def partment. The LIBBABIANS' role in the students' academic life was an important one. Book checkouts and careful, convenient organization of the books and card cata' logue consumed much of their time. However, they served even further by compiling book lists and ordering cur- rent literature. Myrtle Schiclitl, Head Librarian, Mildred Schichtl, Assistant Librarian. w-qv Q-4' i. ,, . W 3 rf... 5 .km -2 , is .. . MM: .. ' FIRST ROW, lefl lo righi: B. Hamilton. F. Neal, B. Con- way, C. Carter, H. Crocker, C. Brown K. Myers. SECOND ROW: J. Whiflack, M. While, B. Bitner, B. Singleton, D. Hill, M. Cole, J. Owen, J. Thurber, W. Roberson. The transportation of 1605 students to and from school, involved twenty-seven buses covering thirty-three routes. The lous drivers included twenty-three lun- ior College students, who were required to pass Highway Patrol exams, both written and driving. In a 181-day school year the buses traveled 271,500 miles. 9455.1 4:4 ami ,M fi X K ilk .4 x x 'l X An added responsibility was placed on the CAFTERIA STAFF' this year. The thirty-two workers not only served tour hundred lunches and twenty-two hun- dred snack bar lunches daily, but also prepared catered lunches for Foothill High School, which had no cafeteria. FIRST ROW, Ieff to righf: Elizabeth Coots, M. Smith, A. Tompkins, V. Carter, L. Cummings, C, McKniqhf, P. Daniel, R. Maples, N. Banks, G. Speck. SECOND ROW: M. Comaianni, H. Peele, B. Palmer, M. Rogers, G. Owens, N. Padilla, D. Page. F. Schuster, L. Simmons, R. Casey. THIRD ROW: H. LeJeune, M. Michel, L. Denny, E. Amos, J. Lewis, I. Henslee, V. Mahoney, V. Fernandez, M. Haupt- man, E. Bell, M. Peters - ,' 2,1 ,, 1 - Q . , 5,5-.aft fm -- S' . Q -'Q in :Fi e. , 3 sv I S3 Y K wg ,kr Q .sm X Q is 32. lf si :Q lg. xx' Q i 5, .. ,, , l x V l ll ies V x lx ll E .1 Y N, if. RR Y ., l , '57 J, if ...EQ . in l vt I 'F lla ' s ' gi 'I , t r 5 f 1 ' 'lg 'E 2 ,Q .W ,wt . FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Grandall, V. Lindsey, T. Meaglia, O. L. Lewis, J. Fregeau, P. Robbe, D. Griffin, E. Sanderson, J Sellers, J. Bryson, F. Blair, C. Harvick. SECOND ROW: L. Kiernan, B. Bell, R. Sfewarf, L. George, J. Kolsfad, R. Patterson, G. Gregory, 8. Barker, A. Hodges, G. Burgoni, O, Newman, S. Kennedy. M2 ENS ran Amvotlaly. lnsuring the safety ot passengers rid- ing on school buses, the MAINTENANCE CREW kept the vehicles in efficient run- ning order. Their duties included bus washing, mechanical service, repairing the flooring, upholstery, and broken win- dows, and keeping tires in good condi- tion. They Worked diligently to keep the buses sale and clean. The CUSTODIANS energetically went about their duties, cleaning the class- rooms and grounds. They kept the campus in good order by carrying out countless gardening duties. Their bur- dens were increased each day by thoughtless students who littered the campus. In addition they kept the school's equipment in good condition. FIRST ROW, left fo right: C. McCracken, J. Gil, S. Neff, J. Staggs, H. Manqham, J. Bernard, S. Ivesfer, M. Barbour SECOND ROW: A. Gross, C. Hodge, C. Gregory, E. Lilrens, C. Shields, L. Smith, L, Brewfon, J. Pruitt, N. Sawaya, THIRD ROW: R. Hughes, M. Baker, K. Cotfrill, A. Rosales, F. Goree, E. Frank, L. Roberts, C. Hughes, W. Sheffield, G. Houk. sf y ..,- :lp ,Aff QANXX NDN N Q 'im X -. 5514! N 0 I P CD cn A., 's'u+'3 , sl m , ' ' ' ' ' L . . p,RYqE , A , A AA,q 4 ,' 4qi V 35 John Lewis served in the highest office of student govern- ment. Aubry Wel'don Student Body Vice-Pres. Ginger Knight Student Body Treas. Terri Weaver Comm., Publicity , iz.- , .xi 2 .T-.1 XX Nancy Redford Student Body Sec. Diane Nelson Student Body H ist. Mike Keese Comm., Athletics FR. .5 . .V. , ,sf Donna Robesky Comm., Cult. Activ. Margaret Bracchi Comm., Rallies and Assem. vu a e Ata x A .,.,N.s.-.........., Student government in action-John Lewis presided over the ASBHS Executive Board meeting where students inter- ested in campus politics could voice their opinions. Nina Childers Comm., Organizations Mike Regan Sr. Pres, John Thurber Comm., Jan Rogers Welfare and Safety Sr. Rep. 36 e nmentnwa fxec. Koa db motto. Teen-age City Government Day provided community lead- ership training for Bakersfield High School student. Burleigh Smith interviewed Government Seminar students concerning their opinions ot the Cuban crisis. Comprised ot thirty-tive students and six faculty advisers, the EXECUTIVE BOARD acted as the governing organ of the student body. Inspired by the motto of the year, You are student govern- S Debbie Huntington Jr. Pres. Candy Coleman Frosh Rep. Jerry Smith Student Store Mgr. Nancy Beck Jr. Rep. Linda Wilks Oracle Ed. Glendon Rodgers Advisor Gary Loveday Soph. Pres. Ann Liqgett Oracle Bus. Mgr. Al Dennis Advisor ment, the members endeavored to stim- gf A ulate student interest in board activities, 5' promote school spirit, and encourage closer relations with the faculty. Q k ,. Cleo Protopapas E?4iii-ilgrging Soph- Rep- Al A f Yi 'E an us in ' X if Stephen Green BIue and White ' Blue and White Ed. Bus. Mgr. 7 . X . Rs - EX. T 37 s Senio had a yea 'll as-Ks if GNU. Mike Regan Mike Welty Bobbie Ann Buchanon President Vice President Secretary L,-4 Caucuses flooded Senior Class Council with the arrange- ment of the last social functions. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Gould, N. Francisco, D Schellinq, M. Bracchi, N. Childers, L. Mitchell, N, Roberts, G, Henry, S. Cunningham, L, Wilks, E. Weslerfield, B Kinoshifa, V. Gonlales, M. Sosa, J. Smith, V. Davenport. SECOND ROW: G. Bearden, M. Lowe, J. Bartell, J. Janes, D. Dewey, B. Rogers, C. Goldsworthy, N. Saboniian, M Emery, D. Wilkins, J. Calkins, C. Daniels, P. Sisk, J McLvanie, M. Tatsuno, K. Vanderpool. THIRD ROW: A Craig, C. Jones, M. Welty, M. Regan, K. Stone, K. Vawter, S, Fredrickson, F. Pasquini, J. Bussell, M. Disney, S. Davis, L. King, J. Jerome, L. Jacobs. FOURTH ROW: G. Girard C. Heier, D. Axtell, C. Caskey, P. Varney, L. Carls, J iv N. Donna Schellinq Jan Rogers Treasurer Rep.-at-Large Under the leadership of Mike Regan, SENlO'R CLASS CGUNCIU.. made plans I for the final activities which the -cjgsipf, I Q7 l953 would sponsor. Money was raised J ' 'Q Tofthe last gala affairs by a dance, which kicked off the after-garne recreae tion of the football season. In the remain- ing days of their high school careers the upper classmen were busy with prepa- rations for the most elaborate event of the year -fthe Senior Banquet, Through the Looking Glass. The last social func- tion, at which all seniors were present, was the Whing Ding. With the Coopera' tion of the PTA the all-night dance was a welcome refuge after the trying cere- mony of graduation. Batfisloni, J. Johnson, M. Ford, D. Melone, G. Bloom, J, DeHart, K. Nikkel. FIFTH ROW: T. Rose, J. Hitchcock, B. Howden, D. Minch, J. Beam, A. Metropulos, D. Carpen- fer, D. Neville, R. Harry, K. Hedge, P. Bermele C. Fanuc- chi, M. Acfis, J. Kennedy, P. Miller. SIXTH ROW: D. Palla, L. Rickard, C. French, J. Lewis, B. Johnson, B. Alford, J. Rogers, C. Price, N. Lung, M. Hiqdon, S. Hodge, A, Manon, D. Rynes, B. Buchanan, P. Gunn, R. Cazares, M. Griffin. SEVENTH ROW: J. Rump, B. Hunzeker, M. Davis, M. Sfricklier, L, Widener, J. Hedqecock, B, Thompson, A. Davidson, H. Marney, K, Luttrell, S. Dyer, J. Ballistoni, J. Dugger, A. Tambellini. I I I .nr M ' -- ' M' if EL 'W S ith a ti ity and Atudy. Honoring the students of Bakersfield High School with their presence were Bertrand Harsch from Switzerland and Adria Manon from the Dominican Be- public., These FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS were selected on the basis of personality, poise, and scholastic stand- ing by the American Field Service. Mak- ing their homes with prominent citizens ot our community, they brought with them customs and traditions of their countries, leaving our student body with a widened scope of life abroad. The Senior Banquet signaled the be- ginning of the end for the seniors and started the parade of activities which were to follow. Baccalaureate inspired seniors to seek their future. Bringing on a feeling of nostalgia, the Farewell As- sembly was the last time the student body was united. On Class Day seniors collected memories and signatures as they signed Gracles--for the last time. Graduation brought mixed feelings of sadness and joy, but the seniors soon realized that graduation was a begin- ning, not an end. The last BHS activity for seniors was the Whing-Ding, follow- ing graduation. These activities helped the seniors preserve memories of BHS. An impressive Graduation ceremony culminated four years ot toil, tears, and ioy at BHS. Adria Menon and Bert Harsch discovered the many facets of American life. Seniors anticipated Baccalaureate service with mixed emotions. Spi ited Seniv A claee e Whaf a dale THIS furned ouf Yo be! Adams, Joann Allen, Siephen Adcock, Michael Allison, Susan MT Akeman, John Almsfrom, Rodney SS Abboff, Randy Acord, Judy Alford, Bari Alspaw, Darlene :filler Amundsen, Lavonne Anqello, Andrea SS Arenas, Manuel Ausfin, Alan . MT-Mid-term graduate SS--Summer school graduate 0 '--Non graduate Anderson, Karen' Anthony, Bernard Arenas, Ray Ausfin, Elaine Anderson, Paul Anderson, Ron Aoki, Chuck Aparacio, Delores Armsrrong, Linde Asbury, Eddie Ausfin, Kay Axlell, Dennis Andrade, Greg Appodaca, Elvira Afkin, Gary Bagwell, Linda ff A ' Q 41 4 Cla A d1IiAvr led Seniv 69? Dana Hollister Senior Class Advisor Baier, Gary Baldwin, Karen Banks, Joe Barraza, Sieve Baker, Helen Baldwin, Rod Barber, Don Barrera, Cheryl Baker, James Ball, Sandra Barker, Ralph Barnes, Jo Anne MT Barnes, Karan Barron, George Barfell, Jo Ann Bass, Doug . , X MT Mld term graduate SS S h 1 d t eme gm!-9 aduativn. reggoafiazfrssreoo i i eeffgvrwvsfj X K ' ' A .1 N , - L, .i jg 'FF' iii? 95' :Q 'Q a-.4-f Ellery Litrerell Senior Class Advisor 0 , if 1 .VI Baffisioni, Janice Bafrisfoni, Judy Baumel, David Baumgardf, Jim Baxter, Joe Beane, Jim Hearden, Gary L. Beavers, Fred Beck, John Beeson, Dennis Behill, Alfred Bell, Fred Benavidex, Connie Benneff, William Benson, Linda MT Benfley, John N. 'S Q K S- r X X X X N Q XX Sis N X we ,Keri 1 , Q ee. xx X W' 'fre O X + X , , XIQZTEAWSW' Junior Flower Girls enhanced graduafion ceremonies by 'lheir appearance in colorful formals. Bermele, PaHi Biqgi, Sandy Blackmon, Garv Bernard, Jean Billinglon, James Blair, Don Berry, Richard Bindwell, Beverly Blair, Mary S e nme Beresford, Kun Bianchi, Rick Black, Alice SS Blake, Dick SS Berqholdr, Judv Bierman, Ron Black, Jim Blazich, Bob ' MT?-Mid-term graduate SSD- Summer school graduate 0 'V -Non graduate Bloodworlh, Mary Boner, Barbara Boyd, David Bracchi, Marqarel 1 w,,., ,. J' ' ix'-A , 5. 9... -N Q rrer 1-Q' X XX Bloom, Gail MT Borda, Larry Braase, Bob Branscum, Linda mr NN X XX if ,ff NNN X X QNQ X , X X E 4 XXX X X R X XA XXX XXX 'P RQ X X XXX RN X XX XX XX ge X X X X XX Q 5 K X' to 3 X X X X X 5 X X. X .- X. X K - on .X -sw ' ,X J ., a .X f N wx X SX X X X X XX XXSQX X i x X XX X , X xx X-Xxx. l l A . Blumenslock, Bob Boslick, Burleigh Boel, Lindley Bowers, Dwighl Boliclr, Jo Ann' Bowers, Lionel M? ye ,f . -,, I s ,,.. 1-x I 5 r,xQw5,. . A 1 ., r.+,f.w,.y.i.f-,. J - Members of government classes learned abou? lhe advan- tages ofa democrafic government and in particular aboul the vasl amounl of personal liberfy allowed in our lype of governmenl. feud? Bridqewaier, Barbara Briggs, Richard Brincefield, Ina Brown, Cheryl Brown, Jo MT Brooks, Darlene MT Brubaker, Kiffy Bryan, John Bryson, Sian Brown, Roy Bruce, Richard Buchak, Mike , me Buchanan, Bobbie Buchanan, Bruce Bullock, Barry' Bunlin, Jim it at the break a t al y. Burneff, Bill Caldwell, Shirley Cannon, Ella Bert, Harold Calkins, Judy Cargill, Billy Bussell, Joyce Collins, Bernadine Carlin, Belly Sue Byers, Darlene Candia, Lupe Carls, Lisa 55 i s K y-nn ? if - . ' Ni .... 5 .W ,:..:b I'E'lZ: 5 1 K. M- Burdick, Bob Byford, Nancy Cannon, Carol Carpenler, Darlene n thu ia tic gfddlldf Carter, Brenda Carfer, Dennis Casper, Bren? Cashel, Shirley Cavin, Mary Cazares, Rose Maria Ceruiii, Janei Chambers, Clifford SS Carier, Janis Casiro, Lupe MT Cauell, Roberf Chandler, Maxine Carfer, Sieve Casfro, Tommy Ceccarelli, Dan Chaves, Dennis B we A . ' in -Ng.,57.q,w Q Caskey, Carla Castro, Virginia Cepeda, Sanios Childers, Nina 4 '-...N Rnd C i ae ufufe 9041 , Chin, Diana Clark, Bob Colborn, Horsl Combs, Paul X ax nv 1 MQQS' .5 Bob ,Egg s . , .Y ' Q.- mm ,ch . 3 , ik... j: QNQL Q ., 1 C .,,,,, .XTX ' w..,,,,, 11 K XX Chism, Andrea Chilwood, Carl Clark, Margo Clark, Mervin Cole, Rick Collin, David Conner, Rebecca Cook, Dennis -Non graduate Nm! Nm 1' 2 53: . '- Mir sl - ..,,, 'V ..X if , ., .,,.,.,,a. . ,,X,,w,s. l. 4, , ,..vCw,g . i ? 12vg,?.i Lqy,-,111 ,T '. fL1'iv,1 zu? . 1.93: '-4 4253 ,:.-r. -:vim 4 - Chrislie, Joe Cloud, Roberl Collins, Billy SS Cook, Julie Ann W 'Y Cisneros, Fred Coke, Richard Collins, Willie Mae Cook, Linda The I963 Gold Seal winners were, lronf row, left lo righl: L. Wilks, L. Jacobs, M. Bracchi, S. Gemmell, P. Varney, L. Siemon. SECOND ROW: S. Kills, S. Allen, C, Jones, L. Gardner, A. Melropulos, B. Howden. THIRD ROW: J. Paul, J. Baker, E. Johnson, D. Pananides, J. Moore, B. McDonald, C. Cords, J. Hitchcock. Cords, Claudia Cox, Toby Criswell, Cheri Corella, Marcia Cox, Wayne Crouse, Shari 0utA tending Aeniv Cornwall, Suzan Craig, Arma Jean MT Crowder, John Copeland, Glen Coffon, William Creasy, Pam Cunningham, Sherrill QfI,a Q, N 3 . K f I 3,3 T -.' Q TWT? Corder, Shara Cox, Merline MT Cress, Mary Dale, Pal . MT-Mid-term qrcrduclte SS--Summer school qrcrducrte I e 0 Q '-- -Non graduate Dalley, Jim Davidson, Andrea Davenport, Paul Denio, Judy 'X N W - Q'i: QS X Q , X X X if Nile, i SQA . A S fx' .vxagk x XS Daniels, Cheryl MT Davidson, Jo Alice Day, Bob De La Cruz, John ., ,.. , xx.. 'Qs .5 .. 1 wi e 5 . 3521. S' X i ?f-'iiiiiiffgv we ' Y 31 X 5 Davenporl, Jerry Davenpori, Verdie Davis, Doris Dean, Judi Dewey, Dee Davis, Michael De Hari, Jane Dickerson, Phyllis Davenporf, Wilma Davis, Sandra Delaney, John Dickey, Tom x..,,,, 'Www ,. 4...-gr ze, Wil Disney, Mary Dooley, Pal Duffield, Michael Duran, Bob lne6eclevn1n rod wa uncerta 7 'g d Dolan, Mike Donnallan, Pai Dixon, Ar? Dodd, Jackie Doss, Virginia Joy Dowell, Theron And what d Duggar, Janice Dunaway, Mark Dyer, Sharon Easley, Janet Ecalanle, Connie o you wan? lo be when you grow up? Edwards, Ernesiine .i,,.. an ip ' --' K r J .. :,:-MY, Q 'iggir is ,ib, 'Y 1 I ' 3 A x ' X MT s x Elayer, Roberr A Eldridge, Linda Q' err, 5 M i 2 15,1 ,W K . ! Seniors ordered special ruminders for a special day. Esquivel, Feliz Eslribou, Susan Nw' M .:..,,,, wiiigxgs' X Ffa. 7533 N555 Y lg-g 1. SKK is Eliiah, Jezebell Emery, Margie Esparza, Delores Evans, Richard SS Summer school qrcrciuute e ,Q aspects bfi hr. Non graduate Eliiah, Sam Enloe, Carol Ann Espfno, Ernesl Eysabel, Alfa ra Q. 5 g'W'T ,Nig ga 5 , ll lx l f 1 X 3' Elliolf, Bill Ensign, Edwena Espinoza, Frances Ezell, Jerry Fagen, William Fambrouqn, Lawrence Fanucchi, Christine Finley, Janice Fle'shauer, Vicki Foishay, Linda MT , 5 Q AG' I iw. ' ws if : . 'rg 'n I K K Q .w-unsung, 3 'ty Farrell, Jean Fernandez, Rudy Search li la t of Aucceu li In Filch, Jim Flowers, Curlis Foster, Glenda il. ,k V ...,.. MGE., X , ,:.,f..,E:.,,, -K ' Q-T Fifch, Tobi Ford, Marsha Francis, John if '- .K gb Yiwu, .i,.- 4 ' Xl 3 1 M. K 5 'N f' t 'Si X -9 E X X 4 K ,- : i i .,..i . qffwf F 15 , 5 L .. . A ,,.N,.,, sg ' f 5.1551 Filzgerald, David Ford, Wayne Francisco, Cac lia Flansburg, Jeannefle Fornas, Theresa Francisco, Norma l 3 'wf23'.f' . l JF. N.-, F 53 f f ' - W. 'QQ' , ' i T -:fu K i N' K.. I 'ig A - ,Q 5, 'i S SYS, P Franklin, Carolyn Franklin, Roger Frederickson, Signe Freed. David lee highway Frefwell, Gail Fry, Jeffry Funk, Dennis L Friesen, Irma Fry, Roger Funk, Laird Friuell, Mike Fugare, Judy Funk, Richard French, Craig - -Summer school qrczducile the ll tllfe. SlgMMmqmduGte Frost, Bill Fulce, William SS Gaines, John Non graduate Frosr, Leon Fuller, Kennelh Gallagher, Sheila 1 The Seniors received red carpet service in the sfudeni store. MT M1d term graduate Gallinglon, Ron Garcia, Aurora Galyan, Betty Gardner, Lorraine MT Udua te lee Student Store Ae -Non graduate b G mmell, Sheila George, Lynne Greve, Shirley Jem Garlow, Sharon Garretl, Bar ara e Gil, Joe Gilbert, Irma Gillies, John Girard, Greg Giumarra, George 5 . ,gsm t . -...W Glover, Gary Gonzales, Ralph , . by zo RJ, .K 5, .- w 11' ,Q i , iff' X as ,vin ,M A ., nf, ,,.,,o, .., mm yn, ,I it Viie . X ,A ill?-wg Q ' I 1-.i :N Y jfs: It J s 1 YK Q - 3 ah Gold, John Gonzales, Vienna r 'nfiirsx . , L, , . L iv, .4 :gap fi ,s if Goldsworlhy, Candy Gomez, Louise Gonzales, John C. Gordon, Peggy' Gould, Jeannefle Grenninq, Carol eniv du ing the yea . Grahn, Bob Grove, Gary Gray, Jim Grove, Rfchard Green, David Griffin, Mike Guevara, Linda Guzman, Mary Griffith, David Gunn, Peggy MT .ix Q55 'QF ,P TS-Rh s'Q-46 1:-'JP I A . . afar N.. we-g R , YN vi -' 30 ,W 49 r W' X NW Q a 3 he N Q nf' R x,-ff!f, ,5, .M ,git 4 -En 3,3 X-of-ff Madeline v e . K4 xg , Gunther, Sam Gutierrez, Hailey, Ellen Hailey, Joe MT-Mid-term graduate SS-Summer school graduate '-Non graduate p.. .X .. , wi M W c M xml 1 -x i Ililw 1 at ll is W l , 1, W ,. Seniors vividly recalled the day when candidafes for 58 sfudenl body offices were revealed. Hacker, Robert Hackett, Bob Hagar, Sharon Hailey, Ken Hale, Tanya Hall, Sharon Hamilton, David L. Hamilton, Gail Hamilton, Karen Hamillon, Margaret Hancock, David Hannan, Jeaneffe l ' f f 3 -Q. 4l A. QL Am. ,ae-ag, nw-. X3 Harr, Charles Harrelson, Bill Harrelson, Roberl - xg ii' f-is ,-'Vai ' 3 1 i M e en te 0 M , ' A il L ' I-3255221-. - 0 is S- is 'f i msrit 4 5+ Q Harris, Jim SS Harris,Jol1n' Harrison, Jennifer Harry, Robin Harsch, Berfrand Hai-rig, Sheryl Harrison, Beffi Hari, Larry Harhell, Glenn Harl, Michael Harvey, Mary Hari, Nanci Harvey, Raymond gr. xi A thrilling momenl for lhe aflilefes of Bakersfield High was receiving recoqnifion al lhe Sporls Award Banquel. lee Senior an tici at Hayes, Emeagene He'ms, Roberi' Hernandez, Vicforia Higdon, Dallis f . X x Y Heafh, Roberfa Henry, Charles Hershey, John Higdon, Marfha lg. Yami' Hedge, Mary Kareen Henry, Gail Herrera, Paul Hinkle, Ruby 'wr' 2 Ywwn . MT-Mid-term graduate ad 10 n e e . SS-Summer school graduate '-Non graduate ' rl . ax :Q an . ,, ' ' . , ' ,gi g ,Z 'Qs , X as ' Hiichcock, Tom Hoffman, Diana Horne, Mike Hughes, Delores Hobbs, Douglas Holch, Gary Howard, Gloria Hughes, Gail c Q 'af'L?a5K 1 'JIM X u ski Hobson, Charlofie' Hale, Virginia Howard, Margie Hughey, Jimmy r Q Q 'N A. 543 Q N, ' , L , s X K X x Y ix Q iw' , 4. 'hd Ho'dge, Sandra Holiwell, Tommy Howard, Susan MT Hull, Bonnie g' Ut i' ,f 3 'A N .ev ik-i' , ., fav' Nine? i: 'i'-...few 4, 4 r ' H xl 1. . ,V ,, ,. Hodge, Jim Holland, Sylvia Howden, Barbara Hungerford, Ralph Hunter, Glenda Hunzeker, Bruce Iqer, Greg Jackson, Edward Jackson, Frankie Sub n'0q dn t 't' Jackson, Niia Jacobs, Lynn James, Carol A. Janes, Jan James, Raymond MT Jerome, Janet Johnson, Bruce R. Johnson, Diane Johnson, Dorothy MT Johnson, Ed Johnson, Eric Johnson, Gary Johnson, John SS Johnson, Judy Johnson, Mary MT L M s ,,,nn-ug, Johnson, Pele Johnson, Rifa Seniors enioyed noon hours spen? in Caleferia wilh friends, O O . MTgM1d-term graduate ed I e . SSeSummer school graduate '-Non graduate Johnson, Sandy Johnsfon, Gary Jones, Charles R. Jones, Jackie Jones, Mark Jones, Marlena Jones, Ronald Jordan, Clara Jow, Sally Kearney,S1eve Keese, Mike Keilh, Sharon Kendrick, Sandra Kennedy, Judy Kenney, Maureen x S 2352 , , s X K ' ,X ev s X X? X X X X i xx X X N . X Q X Y W X X W..-M X if Kenf, Donna Kinoshiia, Barbara KiHs, Steve Knorr, Tomie ,ap Krekeler, Susan The Kinworihy, Sandra Klink, Sieve Krause, Jim G , ,Q 'CR -Q R .5 ix ' ,Li tg..-wr King, Chrisiine King Dixie K1ng Linda emo e en te tl: S'p d Kirkberg, Sandra Knighi, Carol Kumafaka, Doug Kirkorian, Roy K fchens, Vicky The Seniors, like old froupers, presenfedjhe play Man Who Came io Dinner, io an enihusuasfic so W. mm! ala A play. Lane, Helen Larkin, Dorothy SS Lawson, Barbara Lozano, Guadalupe Leggio, Frank Lancasfer, Jack Lane, Eblon MT-Mid-term graduate SS-Summer school qraduaie '-Non graduate Lawson, Bobby Lee, Beverly Lehman, Tony Lawson, Virginia Leech, Vicki Lehr, Janis ' 'Nao R' ,. as ...nfs if Senio Ncknvwledged Jim Baker, Tom Meadoff, Diane Rynes, Jim Morgan, and Jim Buniin were highly acclaimed for lheir outstanding achievements in ihe Nafional Meri? Examinafion Lewis, John Liggeif, Ann Lillleiohn, Charles ..3,pfg . 4,2 ' . .., ,N Eval' -s ' ...qs-if W M iiixQEj?5'? E Q S Livingslon, Jo Ann - 1 1 W Q 1 ' 4 ., ,. .1 A K 4 , 'f,w,, M2 5 me 3 li Leigh-Pink, Peler Lemons, Gene Levereli, Jerry Levinqston, Lori Lind, Julie Lindamood, Diane Lockwood, Lynnda Lomax, Marshall Le Pell, Sleve Lewis, Earlene Lindsey, James Lang, Charles X ny. Kwg N13 N-M..-gy 910 me si .wr ' MT Mld term graduate SS Summer h l d t c demic Nclaie emen tA. Long, Louella Long, Sharon MT Love, Lenford Lundy, Anne Long, Pal Lopez, Mary Lowe, Marcia Lung, Norma Long, Sandra Lolhridge, Marlha Lowell, William Lufes, Marilyn 1 i 1 l K I l 4 Decisions! Decisions! Decisions! Lowry, Marilyn Lucas, Leah Lulrell, Kafhy Lynn, Richard 67 S x 1 Senio deli lated 61, anta i sv , Q 'f14v r'fr-ff? Easier vacalion was greefed by lhe loud cries of seniors who vowed, Balboa or Bush Madden, Carolyn Marshall, Geneva Madewell, Charles Marshall, Richard Magnusson, Gerry Marlin, Terry -, K 'Maw A 1 Manon, Adria Marlinez, Jess 'Ku-1 'har' XI, it Lynn, Wynzell Lyon, Gwen Marney, Helen Marlinez, Raymond W Y K , , -F, wa s -.5 'xiii q ws, ,E y ,,s,1m,, . y, 'Q f 4. L' xzgrft ' !i' , , . - ,.r ,V-Vs. JSE-gg. 1' fviiffif- ' MT Mld term graduate e ed p m' giljlrgirgiiruiigool graduate Martinez, Socorro Meaders. Lance SS Meeks, John Menezes, Carol Marfinex, Vincenf Meadoff, Tom Melone, Diane Minfier, Larry SEL K ii Mason, Candy MT Meagher, Joe Melroyl, Edward Metcalf, Herman Mason, Janice Medina, Manuel MT Meffon, Claudia Meiropulos, Angela ww 'ESV' Massoni, Linda Medina, Richard Mendez, Joe Meyers, Ann I -.22 10+ P91 SAV 'T'f'f7 Senio A clue i Iced and memo ie . Miller, Charlene Mince, Jerry Monfgomery, Beiie Morgan, Jim Miller, Karen Miller, Pauleffe Miller, Penny' W qw V w-'muy Mince, David Moore, Gloria MT Morgan, Larry' Mifchell, Lynda Moore, John Morris, Gregory Mifchell, Ronnie Moore, Kaihy SS Morris, Rufus Miller, Roberf Bruce Moland, Le Roy Morin, Herminia Morrison, Becky Q Q Moses, Dennis Miyaii, Leroy Musqruve, Spain Myers, Henry McCloud, Pecola McDaniels, Avis MT McDonald, Alex Mundy, Steve Munoz, Mickey Murell, Ken McAfee, Geneva MTsMid-term qraduaie SS-Summer school araduate 'f fNon graduate Seniors recorded fhoughis of pas! for future review. KIN- McCaffrey, Sharon McCormac, Phil x ' L McDonald, Bill McDonald, Donna McElwany, Connie MT McGee, Jim' MT-Mid-term graduate SS-Summer school qraduate '-Non graduate ,rin An evenf filled nigh?-and a Whingdinq lo be remembered McDougal, Jerry .Ci McGill, Danny McJunken, Al McNairn, Diane ' J' 5454'- McDowell, Charlie Ann MT Mc Dowell, Mike McGowan, Mike Mcllvanie, Janet McKay, Barbara McKnighl', Bonnie Naff, Charlene Nash, Carolyn wwf 3. ,. XY?-'x 0 r ...- -. L3 I 'I , Nalen, Floyd Nielson, La Mar Nixon, Sarnmie Oliver, Terry Nave, Larry ul Aeniv Nighberf, Margie Jo Nunel, Daniel Owen, Nancy , iii m-Gif ' S. 2 SPM 'N . -.wk . K, , fs i A if ' A 2 ' Q r x . M , Nh X Ni Hx . Nelson, Diane Nikkel, Kay Odle, Roberl' Oxford, Larry Q E Nelson, Mary Newlon, Richard A. J? X ,gf 1 i 5 c I I 'I Neville, Dina Newlon, Tim wigw O'6uinn, David Page, Jeff Oldershaw, Louise Palla, Don Shoulders back and sfomachs in as seniors look anofher slep foward graduaiion. Parker, Sandra MT Pasquini, Francine Pearson, Garlh ,, ,fs .mg xv. , .Q is I 4 'S A . - .As - F M9 .SEMI .:..i.- ei' ' - l - - 5 S Parks, Evelyn Paffon, Gary Pechin, Warren Senior an tici at Palmer, Sharon SS Parnell, Valerie' Paul, John Perez, Cris Pananides, Dean Parson, Pele Paulson, Rod Perram, Marcia E-Ea, Parker, Larry Parllow, Phillip Paup, Barbara Peler, Carol timate goal 0 duativn. Pelerson, Phillip Pinkerlon, Marsha' Polios, George Powell, Willie Pelly, Ray Piflman, Par Porler, Judy Prewefl, De Paul Pimienla, Marqarel Plowman, Belly Powell, Jack Pres1ler,Millon MT-Mid-term graduate SS-Summer school graduate '-Non graduate Pierce, John Pierucci, Jo Plummer, Mfke Poarch, Garry f 1 M L 4' . 5' 2 ,Zh ' Vw' 1, ,,,.. if x s xc N W x sf A R N i is R .,::. .X e fx:-e. - Q- v X s, N, ,-srejwasefsi , X Q Yew S Q . ,QNQRQSS A s X X R X + so N XXX 3 SX YK oc A1 3 l v . Q- s rX-. ..:, Q Q Ns, ,Jw - , 0 , . e . V 'H' 4 . One fond memory of all seniors was four years of wheeling and dealing in lhe Senior Booth. ,,.- 'A ' 1 ,,. ' , -. 3.- is 75 Senio 4 ized nm d w Price, Cheryl Price, Sherrye Queen, Mike SS Ouinron, Eddie Ramirez, Edna Raub, Charles Ramsey, Cindy Recfor, Patsy Priesl, Beverly Ramay, Shirley Ramson, Pal Recfor, Sara Prifchelf, Wanda MT Ramero, Anlonio Rapp, Bruce Redford, Nanci Puffy, Theresa Ramey, Helen Rask, Laurel Reed, Paula Nw--M- ' X as Q W as s in the atm. Rees, Carol Reese, Rodney Reyes, Anifa MT Reynolds, Ron Rider, Trudde Ridlon, Maynard Roberis, Jacqueline Roberfs, Linda s. 3 ge- Q 3 - L'-X Qzrtwi 5 .. WN, c 3 ,.,, , , A Q NY' YS W. 'fx Q -lc .HRYN Qc! sg!! -i Regan, Mike Richardson, Evelyn Rinqman, Booih Roberfs, Norma Si f , P ff Ns II- S Renz, John Richardson, Ruih Rink, Eddie' Robinefi, Larry New Rayburn, Bob Riddiough, Mickey Rivera, Josephine Roberison, Jane Ln- x A, ..f - .-rr, 4 ... - .diy sf , 1' 'Q fr, , , cv YAY' A I in Y '3'-5-'fffff Roberison, Linda Rolnick, Lynn Rowland, Roberta Rue, Charlins SS Studen t E049 ate tad Rocha, Mary Romine, Susan Ruby, JoAnne Ruff, JoAnne ' ': A .i .mf .,':,, ' . V jf 3' ' Z Nf- X3 -'-5 , - ,1 1 Q.,,. R -.,, - '?...'f ., A. -,.-' 5 if -3:--J.: K 1 Q-,. . , 2 N . , N' L , Af .N V '- -.Q ..'.. :Q 5- 5.55. A M wgwifywl, .,., 9 -W. ,Q , , A F, ,, 1 Rodriguez, Jerry Rogers, Beffe Rose, Thomas Rucker, Marion Rump, Jack Ross, Leonard Rudick, Helena Runnels, Mike A .Q ,,:. Rogers, Jan Roush, Helen MT Rudnick, Richard Rurup, Lynn 'W N. ,-gl, .1 -Q 4 J in R3 -'R H, sfmsff . ua- -4- 2 fi. , Q - ax 1 3 RS 1 Y 3. I wi r Q - , 3 R a s X r 4 L .XV L1 wr Ms, N e ican ate tom on- w. Rulledqe, John Sanger, Glen Schneider, Mary Jo Schwanles, John J X, -dv-vs x .g, Q- .ye fr X5 ii X Q, asa 5' . xi 4 55-sg R ,..,.4 Rynes, Diane Shallock, Susan Schueff. Kafhy Scoff, Joe .f N' . if --as 5 X it . 3 3 sl' . 1 6 as K, 1. A Q Xe if Y x 5 c Nr sf xv e N A 5' S I 16.6-gsfsl. ia? Qgliefma- Q AXSSXSQEX A ,f ggi CNY!! ci sf? Yr' Saboniian, Nancy Schaub, Garey Sanchez, Raquelle Sanchez, Richard Scheir, Billy Schelling, Donna MT-Mid-term qraduate SS-Summer school graduate '-Non graduate The sfudenffs of Drillerville fulfilled their dufies as members of fhe sfudenl body by casfing their voles in The elections, 80 Scott, Johnny Sheldon, Bill Shulfl, Mike Sisk, Pamela ra ante emba le on atu Sherman, Pal Siemon, Leslie Skinner, Shirley Shipe, Larry Shively, Anna Siler, Jim SS Simpson, Dorolhy ' Sledge, Mary Kay Smale, Tim MT ,ffl hff , '. N 2 1 a i EY? Shuck, Gary Simpson, Paula Smart, Mike :Ez- , - 24 :, -' . , , j!l, -mx 1 N .X f f 4-pi, Trf'-fi' i 1 3 X V. x Q -s f ig xii if .K c l i J' l QF vs K f . i,fi,fi 1 -2:1 ' :- i f 2 'flfii Q '54 Smilh, Barbara Jean Smifh, Brian Smith, Darlene Smnlh, Dennis Smllh, Jacqueline 7 . lg 011 yea' mgmpi , Smilh, Jerry Smifh, Sharon Spain, Donna Smith, Judy Smith, Mike Sogo, David Sorce, Dennis Spence, Glen Spirling, Frans Smith, Phillip Sorci, Richard SS Spivy, Janei Non graduate Smilh, Roberf Sosa, Margarel Slancliff, Sandra 5' , C W7 .'??'T?'A'l . . V, ,,,K,k,W, 355,532 H 'Y s 4 Sena: lent undercla Am i 'z A K Sieele, Karen Sfewarf, Lee Sfobaugh, Sherrie Strange, Marcus nd pf expe ignge, '-Non qrcrducrle A i ,,,,. X. NSY ,fi N is - an X Slrickland, Elsie Sfrickland, Freda Sluebbe, Bob Slubbs, Aileen Sulherland, Sue Sullon, Georgia' Talsuno, Marlene Taylor, Bobbie Slrickler, Fred Slufeville, Jim Swain, Waller Teissler, Mike Y' Q lp Wu? -M--ff Slrlckler, Melinda Sullivan, Carol Tambellini, Angie Telese, Gene Slrike, James Sullivan, Sandra Tarin, Rubin Tessandori, Donna The Senior Class kicked off ihe fcofball season wiih rhe firsf after-game dance of ihe year. Thompson, Tom Thornton, Randy Timmons, Mary SS Tobias, Joyce alice ,flaw Aocia equ Thew, Charles Thompson, Brenda Thurber, John Tomlin, Karen Thomas. Ann Thompson, Marie Tiede, Phoebe Torrey, Vivian Thomas, Norma Thompson, Ober Tilleff, Lufher Towery, Sharon iris? cceAA ul Aenio Turner, Julie Tucker, Tom Underwood, Jack Van Buren, Michael .. Q- Q V 1 Q. , N S 5-erm if M wx s Y '? X J Nqr Turner, Larry Ulfers, Cheryl Upshcw, Carolyn Vanderpool, Kay Wav' QQLQA4' ,. if I' mi? t. N.-I as we Y f Nl!! Ll V i FN Lf. t 4 'YQ ' ' X S lg. :Q ww fm .3-1 ' N X RSM.,-v NY- XXYX lfed Turner, Queen Underwood, Billy Uplon, Judy Van Diesl, Ray 5' r - a N541 :WEEK 57535 . -'gg,'fQ2i?3SgT5Q'3 e e . M EE, iltsfi MT-Mid-term graduate SS'fSummer school graduate 'H -Non graduate Viqliani, Mike SS Varney, Paffy ms' ,,,-P' Seniors--Expert Salesman. Viera, Richard Vawler, Kathy Veldkamp, Jack Wages, Maxine SS Wallace, Gary Ward, Ruth 2 - -21?-ir. X l w ii, 2- A -fn 5 , V , graduate A tudied meclaani Wafford, Millie Walker, Carol Walkins, Ray Wallace, Carolyn Wandick, Larry Ward, Carrol Ward, Johnny SS Ward, Lorella Ward, Valerie Ware, Anila Warne, Bob Washinqlon, Irene , 4'f' :l T 5 , ' M W 5 , i ' ., 'X Eg , ' 9 Z., ff, an 'il ' if ' ' A 11,1 X u Wa, Q 1,2f,x,fi'. 'if 5320 -,J Wafkins, Thomas Q06 Webb, Barbara Wenzel, Joanne Whisler, Joellen I wir , W x sf G I xx, -v., x 5 . - , X NXXV ' S my K ,X W x XX W X x XX new x SWA X X K X xx X SGXX X XX W X X N N ex X Xxx XXRKXXXX AX A X 'Q X N N. i an - I f if Waffenbarqer, Belly Waits, Guin Weaver, Lynda Weaver, Terri 0 . MTkM1d-term graduate I 0 , SS-Summer school graduate 'iNor1 graduate Webb, Geraldine Wenfworlh, Mike Whisler, Suellen YN 353 Weeks, Gerald Wesf, Sharon Whife, Wilma Weldon, Aubrey Wesferfield, Ellen Whiffie'd, Louis .fr S- .X . . -bu... Weliy, Mike Wheeler, Pam Widener, Lana .A wk ,1:.j , W , ilk 'S Senio 'tic va lata center nur .wav 1 35, .tg Q ' 1' s Q ,gn Ili 5 44' 'SWK sh w Kwai Wedehase, Rhonda Wilburn, Vicky Wilder, Cheryl Wilolh, Paul Wilkins, Deveril Willis, Linda Williams, Gregory Williams, Harvey Williams, Richard Williams, Milli ound graduation. , 'wr 3 . , ..,q..,oQ'eee'5smy.. -we, Sq wif-fl x ,s my ee -X , .Q XX., , ,L p! 5 j i . K L. , ' Saili kx i i . Wines, Elizabeth Wright, Joyce Young, Gretchen sv' Q 'S K is if' rm .Q , S 4 4 I -of' Q' J Wirth, Chris Wynia, Brenda -,,,,.-if-'Sa-wwe' WS irg fix 1 ily, Wood, Francis Wytch, Katherine MT MT-Mid-term graduate SS-Summer school graduate Non graduate f i, 1- 'Q 'S il' Woodbury, Margaret Yniquez, Louise GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Allen, Judy Almaraz, Veto Alspaw, Terry Alviso, Bill Anamo, Dinnie Andrews, Obie Aparlcio, Joe Baile, Gregory Beauvais, Michael MT Berumen, David Bryan, John Burton, Mike Cervantes, Pete Chambers, Junior Crawford, Ocie De La Rosa, Franklin Dewey, Dabah Duarte, Irene Fadenrecht, Gordon Farnholtz, Gary Fletcher, James Follins, Willie Fritz, Fred Gallon, Gary Garcia, Anthony Gonzales, Nellie Green, Stephen Hatch, Garry Hays, James Horne, Mike Kimbriel, Barbara Ml' King, Johnny SS Leon, George Littlebury, Frank Lockwood, Lynnda Lomax, Marshall Long, Charles Mc Donald, William Mintier, James Miyaii, Leroy Montoya, Candelaria SS Moore, Billy Mueller, James Nelson, Wayne SS Olney, George SS Penry, Chuck SS Porter, Oelbert SS Randolph, Ken Raymond, James MT Redick, Ina Rickard, Lynn Robinett, Larry Rodgers, Wanda Romero, Antonia SS Salcido, Joaquin Schmidt, Lowell Schuetz, Michael Scott, Phillip Seqesvary, lldiko Shells, Russell Schuck, Kenneth Skrable, Donald Smith, David Songer, Glenn Sorensen, Louis Swift, Robert Tenney, Carl Tirado, Mary Walker, Robert Watkins, Ray White, Jimmy SS Wilbanks, Joyce Williams, Marion Willis, Bernita Wood, Richard SS Wright, Johnnie Mae SS f Woody, Marian Young, Clarence Zaragoza, Beatrice 89 Senior Hctivitie Index ABBOTT, RANDY: Circle B 127 Kona Y ll: Football 117 Wrestling 117 Track 10. ACORD, IUDITI-I ANN: Recreation Club 9. ACTIS, MARGARET: Frosh Lady-in-Waiting Military Ball 97 A Capella Choir 9, 102 Class Council 9, 10, 11, 127 S.R.A. 9, ll, 127 I.R.C. ll, 127 Valkyries 10, ll, 127 Circle B Queen 117 Apprentice Yell Leader ll: Varsity Yell Leader 127 ASBI-IS Exec. Board ll, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll: Aquanettes 10, ll, 12. AKEMAN, ION: Big B 127 Circle B ll: ABSB7 Class Council ll. ALFORD, BART: Big B ll. ALIPPI. IAN: Recreation Club 9, 10, V- Pres. 97 Class Council 9, IU: Focus Club 11, 127 Girls League ll, 127 YMCA Club ll. ANDRADA, GREG: FFA 10. AOKI, CHUCK: Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Lt. 127 IRC 12. APARICIO, DOLORES: Los Amigos 9, 10, ll, 127 Merchies 127 Hostess 10. APARICIO, IOE: Los Amigos 10, 117 Class Council 107 Circle B 10. APPODOCA, ELVIRA: Messengers 97 Recre- ation 97 Merchies ll, 127 Los Amigos 12, I-list. 12. ARMSTRONG, LINDA: Aquanettes 10, ll, 127 IRC ll, 127 Valkyries 10, ll, l2f YMCA 10, ll, 12. ASBURY, EDDIE: Circle B 9B, 10, 11, 12, V-Pres. 117 IRC ll, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 127 Class Council 9. Seniors enioyed twisting to the guitar-flavored music played by a local band. ALLEN, STEPHEN: I.S.C. 9A7 Class Council QAI Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 127 CFS 9B, 10, ll, 127 Circle B l0B, ll, l2A7 Big B l2B. Gold Seal Bearer. ALLISON, SUSAN: I.S.C. 10, 11, 12, I-list. 12A7 Focus ll, 12, YMCA Club 9B, 10, ll, IZA, Chapln. 1lA, Pres. llB, Chapln. IZA7 Class Council 12A. ALMARAZ, VITO: Los Amigos 10, ll. ALVISO, BILL: FFA 11. ANAMA, DINNIE: Circle B 10, 117 FFA 9, 10, ll. AMUNDSEN, LAVONNE: Valkyries 10B, ll, 127 Modern Dance Club IOB, ll, 127 YMCA Club 9, 107 App. Yell Leader 117 Class Council 9, 10, ll. ANDERSON, PAUL: Circle B 10, ll, 12: IRC 10, ll, 127 Boys Chorus 9, 10, 12. ANDERSON, RON: Circle B 10, 11A7 Big B IIB, 127 Boys' Service Club 12. AUSTIN, ALAN: ASBI-IS Exec. Board 121 Class Council 9, 127 NFL 9, 10, 117 Quill :St Scroll 127 Blue G White ll, 12, Bus. Mgr. 127 SRA 10. AUSTIN, ELAINE: Class Council 107 FFA Queen 10, ll, 127 Future Teachers 11, 127 Biology Club 117 Science Club 127 Orches- tra 97 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. AXTELL, DENIS: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 ABSB 10, ll, 12, Pres. 127 Key Club ll, 12. BAIZE, GREGORY: Audio Visual Service 10, 11, 12: Chess Club ll, 12. BAKER, IAMES: CSF 10, ll, 12. BALDWIN, KAREN: Concert Choir 10. BALDWIN, ROD: Art Club 107 Blue and White Staff 10, 127 Orchestra 107 Quill and Scroll ll. BARBER, DON: YMCA 10, ll, 12, Pres. 10, V-Pres 117 Class Council 117 ISC ll. BARKER, RALPH: Ikon ll, 12: Key Club 12: National Thespian Society 9, 10, 117 YMCA 12. BARNES, KAREN: SRA 97 Class Council 9, 10, 11, 127 Messenger 97 Thespian Society 101 YMCA ll, 121 AGSB 12. BARNES, JOANNE: YMCA 10, 12, Chap. 10, Treas. 127 Focus Club 12. BARRAZA, STEPHEN: Big B 11, 12. BARRERA, Cl-IERYL: FHA 97 Hostess Club 10, 11, 12: YMCA 10. BARRON, GEORGE: Los Amigos7 IRC 11, 12. BARTELL, IOANNE: Class Council 10, ll, 127 Orchestra 10, ll, 127 AGSB 107 ICS 12. BASS, DOUGLAS: Art Club 10, ll, Treas. 117 Band 9, 10, ll, 12, Drum Major 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 10, 11, 127 Quo Vadis 11. BATTISTONI, IANICE: AGSB 122 Art Club ll, 121 Class Council 10, ll, 127 Future Teachers 127 Recreation Club 9, 10, 117 ISC ll, 12. BATTISTONI, IUDY: Class Council 107 Drill 'I'earn10, ll, 127 FI-IA. BAUMEL, DAVID: Big B 10, ll, 12. BAUMBARDT, IIM: Science Club 10, ll, 12, Pres. ll, 12, I-list. 107 Biology Club 10. BAXTER, IOE: FFA 10, 11, 12. BEANE, IIM: Class Council 11, 127 YMCA Club 10, 117 Iunior Classical League 10, ll, 12, V. Pres. 117 Audio Visual l0A7 Swim Team IUB, l1B7 Organizations Commission 11. BEARDEN, GAREY: Class Council 12. BECK, IOI-IN: Big B 11, 127 Class Coun- cil gf YMCA Club 11. BEESON, DENNIS: Circle B 7 SAA7 YMCA Club. BEI-IILL, ALFRED: Big B ll, 127 IRC ll, 12: Circle B 107 Los Amigos 107 Na- tional Thespian Society 10. BELL, FRED: Cadet Corps 97 Merchies Club ll, 12. BENAVIDEZ, CONNIE: Spanish Club 9, 10. BENNETT, WILLIAM: Boys' Service Club ll, 127 Sec. 12. BENSON, LINDA: AGSB 117 FHA 10. BENTLEY, IOHN7 Circle B 9, 10, ll, Class Council 10, 117 Biology Club 10. BERESFORD, KEN: Circle B 10, ll, 127 YMCA Club 10, ll. BERGI-IOLDT, JUDY: Aquanettes 11, 127 Swim Team 10, 11, 127 Class Council 9, 107 YMCA Club 10, 11, 12. BROWN, IO: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Senior Hctialitie Index BERMELE, PATTI: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: SRA ll: Biology Club 10: Ir. Classical League 9, 10: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Hist. 10: Modern Dance Club 10, ll, 12, Treas. 12: CSF 12: Sr. Play 12: Student Body Play 11: National Thespian Society ll, 12. BERNARD, ANTHONY: Band 10: Pep Band 10, 11: Campus Affairs ll. BERNARD, BARBARA: Class Council 10, 12: YMCA 9, 10. BERRY, RICHARD: National Thespian So- ciety 9: Circle B 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 11, 12. BERT, HAROLD: Circle B 9, 10, ll, 12: Ir. Classical League 10, ll: Biology Club 10. BIANCHI, RICK: Circle B 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll,12: NFL 9,10, 12. BIGGI, SANDY: Class Council 9, 10, 12: YMCA 9, 10, 11, 12: SRA 11, 12: Varsity Yell 12: National Thespians 10: Modern Dance ll, 12. BILLINGTON, IAMES: Electronics ll, 12. BIRDWELL, BEVERLY: FHA 10. BLACK, JIMMY: Football 12. BLACKMON, GARY: Circle B 10, ll: Big B ll, 12. BLAIR, DON: Circle B ll: YMCA 10, ll, Pres. 11: Commissioner of Athletics 12. BLAIR, MARY: Advanced Girls' Glee, 9, 10, ll: Opus I 12. BLAKE, RICHARD: Football 9, 10: Basket- ball 9: Swimming 9. BLAZICH, BOB: Ir. Classical League 10, ll. BLOOM, GAYLE: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Future Teachers ll, 12: Tennis 10, 11: Focus Club ll, 12, Sec. 12: YMCA 9, 10, 11. 12. BLUMENSTOCK, BOB: Boys Service Club 11, 12. BOEL, LINDLEY: YMCA 10. BONER, BARBARA: Ir. Classical League 10. BORDA, LARRY: YMCA 10, 11. BURLEY: Circle B 9, 10: Block BOWERS, LIONEL: Circle B 9, 10. BOYD, DAVID: Safety Club 10, 11, 12. BRAASE, BOB: Football 9: Baseball 9. BRACCI-II, MARGARET: Class Council 9, 10, 11: CSF IU, ll, 12.: Valkyries 10, ll, 12: Pres. 12: Modern Dance ll, 12: Publicity Commission 11: Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies 12: YMCA 9, 10, 11: SRA 12: Organizations Commission 12: Exec. Board 12. BRANSCUM. LINDA: Drill Team 10, 11: AGSB 9, ll: YMCA 10: Quo Vadis 10. BREWER. TIMOTHY: YMCA 11, 12. BRIDGEWATER, BARBARA: Senior Secre- taries 12. BRIGGS, RICHARD: CSF 10: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Pep Band 10, ll, 12. BRINCEFIELD, GAIL: A Cappella Choir 10, Il, 12. BROWN, CAROLYN: Messengers 9. BROWN, CHERY: FHA 10, ll, 12: National Thespian Society 10, 11: YMCA ll, V- Pres. 11: Class Council 9. YMCA 9, ll: Advanced Girls' Glee 10: A Cappella Choir ll: National Thespians Society 10, ll, 12. BROWN, ROY: Circle B 12. BRUBAKER, KITTY: National Thespians So- ciety: Class Council: AGSB Modren Dance 11, 12: YMCA. BRUCE: RICHARD: Block B ll, 12: CSF ll, 12: ISC 9, 10: Ski Club 12. BRUNTON, CAROLYN: Quo Vadis 10: FHA ll, 12: YMCA ll, 12: Hist. ll, V-Pres. 12. --q Graduation speakers spent many hours and much effort in composing -their final presentation before fellow seniors. BRYAN, IOHN: Circle B 9, 10, ll: YMCA 10, 11, 12, Baseball ciuh ll, 12, mc 12. BRYSON, STANLEY: Class Council 10, 11: YMCA ll, 12, Pres. ll. , BUCHANAN, BOBBIE: YMCA 9, 10, 11: Modem Dance Club 10, 11, 12: Student Council 10, 12: Sr. Class Sec.: Valkyries 10.11, 12: SRA 12. BUCHANAN, BRUCE: NFL. BULLOCK, HARRY: Concert Choir: Madri- gals: Trubidors. BUDRICK, BOB: IRC 12: YMCA 9, 10, 12, V-Pres. 12: Circle B 9, 10, ll. BURTON, MIKE: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 12. BYERS, DARLENE: Senior Secretaries 12. BYFORD, NANCY: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, ll, 12, V-Pres. 10, Sec. ll. Pres. 12: Teen Teachers 10, ll, 12: Mer- chies ll: SRA 11. CALKINS, JUDY: YMCA 10, 11, 12: Sec. 11: Modern Dance Club 11, 12: Future Teach- ers of America IIA: Class Council 10, 11, 12. CANDIA, LUPE: Los Amigos 9, 10, 11, 12, Hostess Club IO. CANNON, CAROL: Aquanettes 9B: Class Council 10: Teen Teachers 10, ll, 12: YMCA. . CARLIN, BETTY: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Orches- tra 9, Opus l, 12: Modern Dance ll, 12. CARLS, LISA: Merchies 11: YMCA ll, 12, V.P. ll: Class Council 10, 12. CARPENTER, DARLEEN: YMCA 9, 10, 11. 12, V.P. 9B, IUA, Pres. IOB, Sec. 12: Spanish Club 10, ll: Girls' League 11, 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Hostess Club 10. ll, 12: CARTER, CARTER CARTER, FHA 9. BRENDA: Student Store 12. DENNIS: Merchies 12. IANIS: Rally Club 9, 10: Hostess Club 10, ll, 12, Tres. 12 CASKEY, CARLA: Art Club 12: Class Coun- cil 10, ll, 12. CASPER, BRENT: Circle B 9, 10, ll: YMCA 10, 11, 12: Football 9, 10, 11: Swimming 9 10 11 1 1 CASTRO, THOMAS: Los Amigos 12. CASTRO, VIRGINIA: Drill Team ll, 12: Mes- sengers 10: Merchies ll. 12. CAZARES, ROSE: Messengers 9, 10, Pres. 10B: Los Amigos 10, ll, 12, Treas. 10, V.P. 12: ISC 10: IRC ll, 12: Class Council 10. CERU'I'Tl, IANET: Modern Dance 10, ll: Recreation Club 10: Senior Secretaries ll. CHILDERS, NINA: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA 9, 10, ll: SRA 12. CHIN, DIANA: Chinese Club 10, 11, 12: Merchies 11, Teen Teachers ll. CHISM, ANDY: Class Council 9, 10: YMCA 9, 10, 11, 12: Valkyries ll, 12. CHRISTIE, IOE: Science Club ll. CLARK, BOB: Science Club ll, 12: Ski Club 12. CLARK, MARGO: YMCA 9: Rally Club 9: Spanish Club 10: Swim Team 10, ll: Aquanettes 12. COLLINS, WILLIE: Drill Team 10. COMBS, PAUL: Associated Boys' Student Body 10, ll, 12: Circle B 9, 10: Block B ll, 12: Class Council 9. Senior Hctizlitie jndex CONNER, REBECCA: Driller Band 121 Class Council 107 Future Teachers of America 10, ll, 127 International Scholarship Club 127 Opus I ll, 12, V-Pres. 127 Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 121 Associated Girls' Student Body 10. COOK, DENNIS: Science Club 11, 127 Inter- national Scholarship Club 9, l27 Chess Club 107 Machine Draitman Society 107 YMCA Club 12. COOK, IULIE: Advanced Girls' Glee 117 A'Cappella 9B, 10, ll, 12. COOK, LINDA: YMCA Club. CORDER, SI-IARA: Messengers gf Merchies 12. CORDS, CLAUDIA: International Scholar- ship Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Treas. 10, V-Pres. Il.: California Scholarship Federation QB, 10, ll, 12, V-Pres. ll, Pres. 127 Gelaende- sprung Ski Club 12. , COTTON, WILLIAM: Art Club 127 Circle B 9, 107 Block B 121 Inter-Racial Council 12. COX, MERLINE: Drill Team 10, 11, 12. CRAIG, ARMA: Advanced Girls Glee ll, 127 Future Nurses 9, Teen Teachers 11, 12. CRESS, MARY: Advanced Girls' Glee 9, 10, ll, 12, Bus. Mgr. 127 Chamber Singers ll. CRISWELL, Cl-IERIE: Teen Teachers l0A, 12. CROUSE, SI-IARI: Class Council gf Future Homemakers of America 127 YMCA Club ll. CROWDER, IOHN: Circle B 10. CUNNINGHAM, SHERRILL: A' Capella 9, 10, ll, 12, Class Council 9, 10. ll, 121 YMCA Club 97 Advanced Girls' Glee 9A7 Mes- sengers 97 Art Club 11, 127 Opusl 11, l22 Cultural Activity Award ll, 12. DALE, PAT: Class Council 9B, 10AB, llAB, IZAB7 Class Tres. 101 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres. 101 Vczlkyries 10, 11, 127 S.R.A. ll, 127 Modem Dance Club 127 App. Song Leader ll: Varsity Song Lead- er 12. DALLEY, IIM: Circle B 10, 11, 12. DANIELS, CHERYL: Art Club IIB, Blue 6 White ll, 12, Art Editor7 Class Council 9, 10, ll, Rep. 9, 10: Focus llB7 Spanish Club llA7 YMCA Club 9. DAVENPORT, IERRY: Merchies ll, 12, Pres. 127 Circle B 9, 10. DAVENPORT, VERDIE: SRA Council IIB, 127 Welfare and Safety Commission 121 Drill- Ettes l0B. DAVENPORT, WILMA: Modern Dance Club 10, ll, 12. DAVIDSON, ANDREA: Commissioner of Elections 127 Varsity Debate 9, 10, ll, 12: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA 9, 10, ll, 12: C.S.F. 11, 12. DAVIDSON, IO: Art Club 117 Class Council ll, 127 Spanish Club llA7 Girls' League 117 Recreation Club 117 ISC ll. DAVIS, MIKE: Class Council 12. DAVIS, SANDI: Thespians 102 YMCA Club 9B, IDA: Class Council 10, 117 Walrus Club llA7 Blue 6: White ll. DEAN, IUDYZ Blue G White ll, 127 Future Homemakers of America 9, 122 YMCA 10, YWCA 127 Merchies 117 Messengers 10. DEHART, IANE: Class Council 10A, ll, 127 Focus Club 121 International Scholarship Club lOAi Associate Thespians 107 Oracle ll, 12, Copy Editor 127 YMCA Club 9B, 10, ll, 12, Tres. 1lA. Seniors, anticipating their collegiate fufure, dis- cussed the opportunities offered by their chosen college, with the representative. DELANEY, JOHN: Spanish Club ll7 Circle B 117 Big B 12. DENIO, IUDY: Future Teachers of America IIB, 127 Spanish Club 9, 10, 117 Senior Secretaries Society 127 Future Home- mal-:ers of America 12. DEWEY, DABAH: Girls' League 9, 107 IRC 117 Spanish Club 107 American Field Service 127 Future Teachers 127 Orchestra 10, ll, 12. DEWEY, DEE: Aquanettesg Class Council 127 Future Homemakers of America 107 Valykries ll, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. DICKERSON, PHYLLIS: Art Club 10137 Future Nurses 9B7 Teen Teachers 10, ll, 12, Sec. l l. DISNEY, MARY: Concert Choir 10, llA7 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 Girls' IRC ll, 12: YMCA Club ll, l2I SRA 12. DIXON, ARTHUR: Big B 127 Boys' IRC 127 Drillers ll, 127 Boys' Chorus 12. DODD, IACQUELYN: Focus Club 11, 12. DONNAULAN, PAT: Aquanettes 9, 10, 117 YMCA Club 10, 117 Class Council ll. DOOLEY, PAT: Class Council 10, ll, 127 Modern Dance ll, 12. DUGGER, IANICE: Messengers 9A7 Class Council l0B, ll, 12, Future Teachers ol America 10, 11 127 Art Club ll, 127 Recreation Club 117 AGSB 12: ISC 127 Modern Dance 12. DYER, SHARON: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Council 10, 121 Senior Secretaries' Society 12. EASLEY, IANET: Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 127 YMCA Club 117 ISC 117 Class Council 9, 10, 11, 127 Thespians 10, ll, 12. EDWARDS, EARNESTINE: Advanced Girls' Glee. ELAYER, ROBERT: Biology Club 107 Science Club 10, ll, 12. EMERY, MARGIE: Class Council 9, ll, 127 YMCA Club 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 10, Pres. 117 Future Teachers 117 FHA 10. ESCALANTE, CONNIE: Los Amigos ll: Merchies 11. ESPARZA, DELORES: Modern Dance ll, 121 Class Council ll, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 122 Girls' IRC ll, 12. ESPINOZA, FRANCES: Messengers7 Recrea- tion Club7 Drill-Ettes7 Los Amigos7 Merchies. ESTRIBOU, SUSAN: AGSB gl Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 ISC 10, 11, 127 Thespians ll, 12: YMCA Club ll. FITCH, IIM: YMCA 9. FLEISHAUER, VICKI: Concert Choir7 A Cappella Choir. FOLLINS, WILLIE DEWITT: Boys' Chorus 97 101 A Cappella Choir 117 Concert Choir 127 Electronics Club 12. FORD, MARSI-IA: Future Homemakers ot America 9Bj Future Teachers of America 10, 11, 12, ll historian, 12 president: Aquanettes 10, 11, 12, secretary7 CSF 10B, l2A7 YMCA 112 Class Council 117 Organi- zations Commission 12. FORNAS, Tl-IERESA: Merchies ll, 12. FORSHAY, LINDA: Future I-Iomemakers ol America l2j Class Council 9, l07 YMCA 10, ll Treasurer. FRANCIS, JOHN: Circle B 9, 10, ll Pres. 117 Big B 11,12 Vice Pres. 122 IRC l0,ll,l2 Vice Pres. 12: Baseball Club 11,12 Pres. ll FRANCISCO, CECELIA: Biology Club ll.l27 Carver Club 11,127 Focus 11,127 Horizon Club 12: YWCA 11,12 Senior 14cti itie Yndex FRANCISCO, NORMA: Senior Class Council IZA7 Science Club IIA7 Teen Teachers l0A,llB,12AB7 YWCA Pres. l1B,l2A: Organizations Commission IIB, l2A7 Carver Club llAB, 12 secretary. FRANKLIN, CAROLYN: Future 1-lomemalzers of America 12A7 Carver Club FREDERICKSON, SIGNE: Class Council 9AB, l0AB,llAB,l2AB Freshman Treasurer: SRA Council 1lA,l2AB7 Valkyries 11,12 Treasurer 112 YMCA 9, 10, ll, 127 Appren- tice Song Leader ll7 Varsity Song Leader 12 FRANKLIN, ROGER: Circle B 9,l0: Block B 11,12 FREED, DAVID: ISC 9,117 Science Club ll, 127 Student Store 9,l0,l1 FRENCH, CRAIG: Circle B 9,l0,l17 Class Council 9,l0,ll,l27 Block B llB, 12. FRETWELL, GAIL: Focus Club ll,l2. FREY, DONALD: Boys' chorus ll, 12. FRIESEN, IRMA: A'Capella Choir 9B,l0,l17 Concert Choir 127 Madrigal Singers 127 Messengers 127 FHA 12. FRlZZEl.L, MIKE: Forensics 10. FROST, BILL: Circle B 9,lC: FFA 11, 121 YMCA 10,ll,l2. FROST, LEON: Audio Visual 10. FRY, IEFFREY: Cadets 9. FRY, ROGER: FFA 9, 10, ll, 12: Mavericks 9. FULCE, WILLIAM: Gymnastics 9, 10, II. FUNK, LAIRD: Ikon Staff ll, 12: YMCA 12. GAINES, IOHN: Circle B 10: Block B II, 127 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12: Chaplin 10, ll, 12. GALLAGHER, S1-IELIA: Future I-Iomemakers of America 9A7 Modern Dance Club ll, 127 Thespians 107 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. V-Pres. 10, Sec. ll. 12. GALLINGTON, RON: Circle B 10, 11: Block B 12. GALLON, GARY: YMCA Club 12: Key Club 127 Thespian Society 12. GALYAN, BETTY: A Capella Choir pianist 117 Boys Chorus pianist 107 Concert Choir 127 Madrigal Singers ll, 12. GARCIA, AURORA: Girls' Inter-Racial Council l0B. GARDNER, LORRAINE: Aquanettes 9, 10, 11, 12: 1-list. 11, Pres. 12, Caliiornia Scholarship Federation 9, 10, ll, 127 Class Council 117 Iunior Classical League 101 Valkyries ll, 12, Sec. 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, Tres. 9B, Pres. 10A. GARLOW, SHARON: Class Council 9, llB, IZA7 YMCA Club 9, 1013, 117 Drill-Ettes ICB, ll. GEMMELL, SHEILA: California Scholarship Federation 913, 10, 112 S.R.A. Council 11, 12, Sec. 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, V- Pres. 9, Tres. 10, Hist. 9, Pres. 127 Class Council 9, 107 International Scholarship Club 97 Modern Dance Club 127 Organiza- tion Commission 12. GEORGE, LYNNE: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 127 Future Teachers of America 10, 117 YWCA Club ll, 12 Treas 12. GERVE, IEAN: Future I-lomemakers of America 127 Merchies 127 Class Council 12. GILLIES, IOI-IN: Safety Club 10. GIRARD, GREG: Chess Club 10, 117 Circle B 11, 12. GIUMARRA, GEORGE: Future Farmers of America 9, 10, ll. GOLDSWORTHY, CANDY: Aquanettes 10, ll, 127 ASBI-IS Executive Board 107 Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Rep. IO: Elections Commission 107 National Thespian So- ciety 9, 10, ll, Sec. 117 SRA Council ll, 121 Intra City Council 107 Valkeries 1013, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, V-Pres. 107 Apprentice Yell Leader 112 Varsity Yell Leader 12. GOMEZ, LOUISE: Advanced Sports 10, 11, 12, Sec. 127 Los Amigos 11, 127 Merchies 12. GONZALES, IOHN: Circle B 10, ll, 12. GONZALES, RALPH: Los Amigos ll, 12. GONZALES, VIENNA: Girls' Inter-Racial Council ll, 122 Future Homemakers of America 9, 107 Art Club 12. GORDON, PEGGY: Class Council 9A, 107 YMCA Club 9, 10, 117 Merchies ll, 127 Future Homemakers of America 9, 10, 127 Girls' League 12. GOULD, IEANETTE: Class Council Il, 12: Safety and Welfare Commission 117 Carver Club ll, 127 YMCA Club ll, 12, Treas. ll, 127 Messengers 97 Modern Dance Club 12. GRAY, HM: Thespians 9, 10, 11, 122 SRA 9, 127 YMCA Club 12, Chaplin 127 Danny Driller 127 Key Club 127 ASBHS Exec. Board 127 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12. GREEN, DAVID: Driller Band 9, 10, ll, 1213: Track 9B, l0B, 1lB, 12B7 Cross Country l0A, llA, l2A7 Circle B 10, 1lA7 Block B 1lB, 127 International Scholarship Club l2A. GRENNING, CAROL: Future Homemakers of America ll, 127 YMCA Club ll, 12, Chpln. ll, Treas. 12. GRIFFIN, MIKE: Football 9, Wrestling 9, Track 97 YMCA Club 10, 11, 12, Chpln. 10, Pres. ll, Sec. 12. GRIFFITI-I, DAVID: YMCA Club 10, 117 B Reserve Football 10, Driller Football ll. GROVE, GARY: Chess Club ll, 12. GROVE, RICHARD: Cadets 97 Future Farmers of America 9, 10, 11, 127 Boys' Chorus 9, 10, Il. GUEVARA, LINDA: Los Amigos 10, ll, 12. GUNN, PEGGY: Iunior Classical League 9. 107 Class Council 9, 10, 12A7 YMCA Club 10, 11, l2A7 California Scholarship Fed- eration l2A7 Focus IZA. GUNTI-IER, SAM: Audio Visual Service 10, ll, 12, Bus. Mgr. 127 Football 9, 10, ll, 12, Mgr. 10, 117 Missiledyness 10, ll, 12. Sec. ll, 127 Class Council 9A7 Block 10, 11, 12. B., A bevy of anxious beauties nervously anticipated the results ofthe Miss B.H.S. semifinals. Senior 74ctii7itie index Where do I begin? GUTIERREZ, MADELINE: Merchies ll, 121 Drill Team ll, 12. HAGAR, Sl-IAREN: AGSB 10, ll, 12, Presi- dent l27 Organizations Commission 12: ASBHS 122 Hostess Club 10, ll, 12: ISC ll, 122 YMCA ll. I-IAILEY, ELLEN: Modern Dance ll, 127 Future Teachers ll. HAILEY, JOE: Circle B 9, 10, ll. HAILEY, KEN: Carver Club 11. HALE, TANYA: Modern Dance ll, 12. HALE, VIRGINIA: A Cappella Choir 11, 12. HALL, SHARON: Concert Choir 10, 11, 12. HAMILTON, KAREN: Aquanettes 10, 11, 127 YMCA 10, ll, 12: Class Council 9, 12. HAMILTON, MARGARET: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 127 Future Teachers ll, 121 Blue :Sr White ll, 12: ISC 9, 10, ll, 127 Spanish Club 9, 107 United Nations Clubs 9, 105 YMCA 117 Cultural Activities 11. HARDIMON, FRANK: Troubadours 9, 10, ll, 127 Maclrigal Singers 10, ll, 12. HARR, CHARLES: Forensics IU: Boys' Ser- vice Club ll, 127 Thespians 12. HARRELSON, BILL: Circle B 10, 117 Block B ll, 127 YMCA ll, 12. HARRELSON, ROBERT: Shop Safety 10, ll. HARRIS, JIM: Circle B 10, 117 YMCA ll. 12. HARRIS, JOHN: Bits 9, 107 Track 11, 12. HARRIS, SHERYL: Aguanettes 9, 10, ll, 127 YMCA 11, 12. HARRISON, BEITI: Science Club 10, ll, 127 AGSB 12. HARRY, ROBIN: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Treas. 117 NFL 9, 10, 127 Future Teachers ll, 127 YMCA 10, ll, 12, Sec. 11. HARSCH, BERTRAND: Foreign Exchange Student 127 ISC 127 Exec Board 122 Ski Club 127 IRC 12. HART, LARRY: NFL 9, 10, 11, 12. HART, NANCY: Blue and White ll, 12, Co- Editor 12, Sports Ed. ll: Class Council 10, ll, 127 IKON IO: Messengers 10: NFL 107 Quill and Scroll 11, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 127 Exec. Board 127 Athletic Commis- sion ll, 12. HARTZELL, GLENN: Band 9, 10, ll, 127 SAA ll, 12. HARVEY, MARY: Class Council 10. HEATH, ROBERTA: A Cappella Choir 117 Advanced Girls' Glee gf Madrigal Singers 10, ll, 127 Concert Choir 12. HEDGE, KAREEN: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, Pres. 9. HEDGECOCK, JANET: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, Rep. 97 ISC IU, ll, 127 AGSB 10, il, 12, V. Pres. ll, 12: Future Teachers 12: YMCA Club 9, 10. HEIER, CARL: Class Council 12: Circle B 9, 107 Block B ll, 12. HENRY, CHARLES: Chess Club 97 Biology Club 10, 117 Ski Club 12. HENRY, GAIL: Junior Classical League 97 Class Council 97 Thespians 107 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. HERNANDEZ, VICTORIA: Drill Team 10: Los Amigos 9. HIATT, BETSY: Modern Dance 11, 12: Thes- pians 10, ll, 127 Aquanettes IO, ll: YMCA Club 10. I-IICKS, GEORGE: IRC ll, 127 A Cappella Choir 10, ll, 12. HIGDON, DALLIS: Circle B 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 12. I-IIGDON, MARTHA: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 YMCA Club 10, 11, 12, Treas. ll, Pres. 12. HINKLE, RUBY: Senior Secretaries 12. HITCHCOCK, JOHN: CSF 9, 10, Il: NFL 101 ISC ll, 127 Boys' Service 12, V. Pres. 127 Class Council ll, 121 ABSB IU, ll, 12. HOBBS, DOUGLAS: Recreation Club 9, IO, 117 SAA ll, 12, Sec. 12. HODGE, JIM: Circle B 10, ll, 127 Class Council Ill: YMCA Club 12. HODGE, DANDEE: Class Council 9, 12: Future Teachers 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Treas. 9, Chapln. ll, Sec. 12. HOFFMAN, DIANA: Class Council 97 Ad- vanced Girls' Glee IU. 1-IORNE, MIKE: Science Club 11, 127 Public Relations Chrmn. 12. HOUCHIN, DON: FFA, Key Club. HOWARD, JEAN: A Cappella Choir 10, 117 Drill Team 10, 117 Messengers 10, 117 Advanced Girls' Glee 10. HOWARD, SUSAN: Art Club 127 Class Council 121 YMCA Club IZ: Carver Club 12. HOWDEN, BARBARA: Aquaneites 10, ll, 127 CSF 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 127 Campus Affairs 10, 11, 12: Class Council 9, 10, 11,127 ISC 9, 10, 11, 127 NFL 9, 10, ll,12, Treas. ll, Sec. IZ: SRA 9, 107 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Chpln. 10. HUGHES, DELORES: Recreation Club 9, V. Pres. 97 Drill Team 9, 10, ll, 12, Sergeant 12. HUGHEY, JIM: Merchiesp Art Club. HULL, BONNIE: YMCA Club 10, ll, 127 Focus Club 127 Class Council 12. HUNGERFORD, RALPH: Missildynes. HUNZEKER, BRUCE: Science Club ll, Sec. 117 Chess Club ll, 127 Senior P1ay7 Audio Visual. HUNTER, GLENDA: FHA 10. IGER, GREG: Circle B 10, 117 Block B 12. JACKSON, NITA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 127 Associated Girls' Student Body 117 Opusl 127 Science Club 10, 11, 12. JACOBS, LYNN: CSF IOB, IIA, IIBI Class Council 10A, IIA, 1lB, IZA: Focus IZAI YMCA 10, 11, 12. JAMES, CAROL ANN: Future Homemakers of America 9, 107 YWCA 9, 10, ll, 12. JANES, JAN: CSF 9B, 10A7 Campus Affairs ll, 127 Class Council 9, 10, 11, 122 Junior Classical League 9, 10, Pres. 101 Organi- zations Commission IU: Spanish Club ll, 127 YMCA 9B, IUA Pres., IOB, IIAB, l2AB Chap1ain7 Welfare and Safety 12AB. JEROME, JANET: Class Council ll, IZ: Focus ll Vice Pres, 127 YMCA 9, 10 Pres. 11 Historian, 12. JOHNSON, BEITYE: Drill Team 10, ll: Elementary Glee 9, 10. JOHNSON, BRUCE: National Forensics League7 Circle B7 Class Council ll, 127 Boys' Service Club JOHNSON, DIANE: CSF 10, 117 Class Coun- cil 9, 107 Modern Dance 127 ISC IO: YMCA 10, 11, 12, Treas. llB, l2A. JOHNSON, DOROTHY: Girls' IRC 9, 10, ll, 127 Modem Dance 10, ll, 12: YWCA 12. JOHNSON, ED: Circle B7 Chess Club. Senio Nctivitie index JOHNSON, JUDY: ASBHS Executive Board 9, 12, Comm. of Organizations IZ: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Pres. gf NFL 9, 107 Organizations Commission 117 SRA Council 107 Valkyries ICB, ll, IZ: YMCA 9 Historian 10, II, 12 Treasurer JOHNSON, ERIC: CSF 9. 10, 11, 121 Boys' Service Club 127 Biology Club 10B7 League of Men's Students IIB JOHNSON, GARY: Block B JOHNSON, MARY: Girls' IRC 10, II, 12, His- torian ll, Vice Pres IZI Carver Club ll, 12, Vice Pres, 127 Class Council ll JOHNSON, PETE: Circle B7 YMCA: Thes- pians7 Key Club7 CSF JOHNSON, RITA: Opus I 12 JOHNSON, SANDY: Associated Girls Stu- dent Body 11, IZ: Class Council 9, 10, 122 Future I-Iomemakers of America 10, ll 127 ISC ll, 127 YMCA 9, 10, 11 Chaplain 12 JONES, CHARLES ROBERT: NFL 10, ll, 12 Vice President7 ISC 10, ll, IZI CSF 10, Il: SRA 11, 12 Social Chairman7 Boys' Service Club 12, Class Council 10, 11. JONES, JACKIE: Recreation Club 97 Class Council 97 Drill Team 10, 117 Future Homemalcers of America 11, 12. JONES, MARK: Band7 Orchestra7 Opus I JONES, MARLENA: Associated Girls' Stu- dent Body 127 FTA 9, 10, ll, 127 Class Council 9, IU, ll, 127 ISC IIB: YMCA IU, ll, I2 Sgt.-at-Arms 12A JONES, RONALD: FFA 9, 10 Merit Chart Recorder, ll Vice President, 12 Treasurer7 Circle B 117 Organizations Commission IIA JORDAN, CLARA JEAN: A Cappella Choir7 Modern Dance: Voice Class7 Advanced Girls' Glee7 Mixed Chorus JORDAN, J. JORDAN: Future Teachers of America 127 Merchies7 Messengers I0 JOW, SALLY: Chinese Club ll, IZ: Campus Affairs 127 Junior Classical League 127 Messengers 9 KEARNEY, JAMES: Boys' Service Club KEESE, MIKE: Circle B 9, 10, 11 Secretary 10-117 Class Council 9, IU: Block B ll, 127 Boys' IRC 11, IZ: YMCA ll, 127 Executive Board 12 Commissioner of Ath- letics KENNEDY, JUDEE: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 YMCA7 Thespians 107 Blue and White 117 SRA 117 Walrus Club ll Secretary KENDRICK, SANDRA: Class Council 9 KENNEY, MAUREEN: Class Council l0A7 Drill Team l0B, IIAB: Hostess Club 10, 11,127 YWCA 10 KENT, DONNA: Future Teachers of America 107 Girls' IRC ll, 127 Junior Classical League 10, 117 Modern Dance 10, 11, 127 Valkyries 10, ll Publicity Manager, 127 YMCA 11, I2 Secretary KEITH, SHAREN: Advanced Girls' Glee 10. ll KING, CHRISTINE LEE: Carver Club 11 KING, DIXIE: Hostess Club l0B, ll, 12 Junior Rep ll, President 127 Class Coun- cil 9, 11, 127 Organizations Commission7 Art Club 12 KING, LEON: Circle B7 Block B KING, LINDA: Blue and White Assistant Business Manager7 Class Council 10, 12: Focus I2 Historian7 Future Teachers Of America ll, 127 Future I-Iomemakers of America 97 SRA 117 10, ll Secretary, 12 Vice President KINOSI-IITA, BARBARA: Chinese Club 9, 10, 11, Rec. Sec. 127 Class Council 9, 10, Il, 127 Girls' IRC 10, Il, 127 Organiza- tions Commissions 11. KIRKORIAN, ROY: Circle B 9B, IOAB, IIA: Big B 11B, 12AB President 127 YMCA 10A President, 10B, IIA Secretary, IIB Chaplain, IZAB KITCI-IENS, VICKY: Future Nurses 97 YWCA 10, 11, 12 KITTS, STEPHEN: ISC 9, 10, ll Pres, 12: Campus Affairs 117 Boys' Service Il, 12: CSF IOAB, IIAB, 12 KLINK, STEPHEN: YMCA: ISC QABI National Thespicm Society 9AB, IOAB7 Swimming 10B. KNIGI-IT, CAROL: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Class Council 10, 11, 127 Aquanettes I0, 11, 127 YMCA 9, 10, Il, I27 Vallcyries 10, 11, 127 Student Body Tres. 117 Finance Com- mission 117 Welfare and Safety Com- mission 11 Tres7 Intra-City Council Sec. KNORR, TOMI: Blue and White ll, 12 3rd page editor7 Drill Team 10, 117 Hostess Club 9, 10, ll, IZ: Visual Service Club 11, 12 KRAUSE, JIM: Electronics Club QBI Trouba- dors 10A7 Circle B IUAB, IIAB KURTZ, BARBARA: Senior Secretaries 12 Vice President LADD, STEVE: Band 97 Class Council 10, 117 Key Club 127 YMCA Club IU, ll, 12. Treas. ll. LAKE, JOELLEN: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 127 Fl-IA 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres. 127 YWCA Club 97 YMCA Club 11, 12, Sec. IZ: Spanish Club IU: Senior Secretaries 12, Sec. 127 Organizations' Commission 127 Girls' Ten- nis Team 10, ll, 12. LANE, EBLON: Advanced Girls' Glee gf A Cappella 10, ll, 12. LANE, HELEN: Orchestra 10, ll, 12, Hist. ll, Publicity 127 Class Council IUA7 ISC 10, 117 Girls' League 107 Blue and White 12. LARKIN, DOROTHY: YMCA Club 12: Car- ver Club 12. LAWSON, VIRGINIA: AGSB 11, 127 Science Club 11, 12. LEE, BEVERLY: Chinese Club 9, 10, ll, 12: Drill-Ettes 10, ll 127 Girls' IRC 9, 10, 11, 12. LEECH, VICKI: Class Council 10, 127 Girls' IRC 10, 11, 12, Sec. 117 National Thes- pian Society 10, ll, 12, V. Pres. 117 Organization's Commission 117 Concert Choir ll, 12, Treas. l2A7 Modern Dance IU, 11, 127 Senior Play l2A7 Student Body Play IIB, IZBI App. Song Leader 117 CASC 12, Sec.-Treas. 127 V. Pres. of Sopho- more Class. LEGGIO, FRANK: Audio Visual 9, 10. LEI-IMAN, TONY: Block B 9, 10, 11, 127 Golf 9, 10, ll, 127 C class Basketball 9, 10. LEI-IR, JANIS: YMCA Club 10, 117 FHA 127 Class Council 12. LEIGH-PINK, PETER: Driller Band IU, ll, 127 Opusl 121 Boys' Service 12. LE PELL, STEPHEN: Key Club 10, 117 ASBI-IS Treas. 117 Block B 10, ll, 127 Circle B 102 YMCA Club 10, II, 12, V. Pres. 117 Class Council ll, Rep-at- Large ll. LEVERETT, JERRY: NFL 9, 10, 117 Block B 11, 12. College doors were opened to all interested seniors through the pages of school catalogues. Senior Ncti itieA fndex LEWIS, IOHN: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 121 CSF 9B, Pres. 9B7 YMCA Club IOB, ll, IZ, Sec. IOBI Key Club 11, 127 Circle B llB, 122 Elections Commission 117 Organizations' Commission 122 Gelaen- desprung Ski Club 12, Pres. 127 Football 9, 10: Basketball 9, 107 Golf 10, ll: Stu- dent Body Pres. 12: Rep.-at-Large 117 Exec. Board ll, 127 Teen-Age City Gov- ernment Day-City Councilman7 California Boys' State-State Assemblyman7 YMCA Youth and Govemment-State Assembly- man7 Greater Bakersfield Intra-City Coun- cil 11. LIGGETT, ANN: Class Council 9, l0A7 ISC IOA, Quill and Scroll ll, 127 Oracle ll, 12, Business Manager 122 Finance Com- mission 127 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. Chapln. 11B, V. Pres. 12A, 12B. LIND, JULIE: ISC 10, ll, Publicity 117 NFL 9, 10: SRA Council l0B, 117 Class Coun- cil 12: YMCA Club 11, 12. LINDAMOND, DIANE: Hostess Club 10B, IIA. LINDSEY, IAMES B.: YMCA Club. Ll'I'1'LEBURY. FRANK: Ski Club 127 Elec- tronics Club 12. LITTLEIOI-IN, CHARLES: Troubadours 11, 127 Madrigal Singers 117 A'Cappella 9, 10, ll7 Carver Club 11, 127 Boys' Chorus 97 Drama ll. LIVINGSTON, IOANN: Orchestra 9, 10. LOCKWOOD, LYNNOA: Class Council 11, 127 Future Homemakers' 117 AGSB ll. 12. LOMAX, MARSHALL: Block B ll, 12: Circle B 9, 10: Carver Club 121 Elec- tronics Club 127 Cross Country 117 Track 10, 117 C class Football 9. LONG, LOUELLA: Drillettes 11, IZ: FHA 107 Messengers 10. LONG, PAT IUNE: Associated Girls' Stu- dent Body 9, 10, ll, 121 Chess Club 9, 10, ll, 127 Future Homemakers' of America ll, 12. LONG, SANDRA: Future Homemakers' As- sociation 12. LONG, SI-IARON: Merchies Club 12. LOTHRIDGE, MARTHA: Future Home- makers 107 Girls' Inter-Racial Council 10. ll, 127 Apprentice Modern Dance Club ll, 127 YWCA Club ll, 127 Carver Club ll, 12, Treas. 11, 12. LOWE, MARCIA: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 127 Hist. 10, Sec't-Treas. ll l-list. 127 Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation 9B, 107 YMCA Club l0B, ll, I2 I-list. 11A Treas. l2A7 Opus I 12: Future Teachers llA. LOWELL, WILLIAM: Audio Visual Service Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Crew Chief 9, V. Pres. 107 Thespians IIB. 12: Stage Shop 11, 12. LOWRY, MARYLIN: Teen Teachers ll, 12, LUCAS, LEAI-I: Quo Vadis, 107 Senior Sec- retaries 12. LUNG, NORMA L.: Future Teachers 9A, 127 Iunior Classical League 9, 107 Class Council IOB, ll, 12. LUTES, MARILYN: Recreation Club 97 Class Council 117 Future Homemakers' Assoc. ll, 12, Secretary7 Senior Secre- taries 12. LU'I'I'RELL, KATHLEEN: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 127 Thespians 101 YMCA Club Chaplain 107 Walrus Club 117 Future Teachers 10, ll. LYNN, WYNZELL: Shop Safety Club 12. MASON, IANIE: Drill Team ll, 12: Girls League 11, 127 Merchies 11. MASSONI, LINDA: Future Homemakers of America 117 Class Council 127 YMCA Club 127 Modern Dance Club ll, 12. MAULDIN, SUSAN: Class Council 10, ll, 121 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 127 Iunior Clas- sical League 97 Focus Club 12. MEADOFF, TOM: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Pres. 127 Key Club 10, ll, 127 National Thespian Society 9, 107 Class Council 9. 10, Pres. 107 Iunior Classical League 97 California Scholarship Club 10, 117 Execu- tive Board 107 International Scholarship Club 9. Seniors assembled in the Quad during the noon hour. MADDEN, CAROLYN: Drill-Ettes l0A, 11, 127 Class Council 12A7 Carver Club 11B, 12A7 Concert Choir 10, ll. MAGNUSSON, GERRY: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 127 Class Council 9, 10. MANON, ADRIA: Exchange Student 121 In- ternational Scholarship Club l27 Gelaen- desprung Ski Club 12. MARNEY, HELEN: Messengers 9A7 Na- tional Thespian Society 10, ll, 12, Mgr. 127 Class Council 127 Girls' League 10, ll. MARSHALL, HELEN: A Cappella Choir 127 Future Homemakers of America 12: Teen Teachers 127 Messengers 9. MARSHALL, RICHARD: Band 97 Science Club 10, ll, 127 Hist. IIB. MARTINEZ, IESS: Visual Service Club 97 Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Pep Band 12. MARTINEZ, SOCORO: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 9, 10, 11, IZ: Los Amigos 10, ll, 12, Pres. 12. MARTINEZ, VINCENT: Inter-Racial Coun- cil 11, 127 Los Amigos 9, 10, 11, 12. MASON, CANDACE: Class Council 117 Future Homemakers of America 117 Mer- chies 111 Messengers 9. MEADORS, WINDELL: Circle B 117 Foot- ball 9, IO, ll. MEAGHER, IOI-IN: Driller Band 9, 107 Biology Club 11, V-Pres. 117 Boys' Service Club ll, 127 Block B ll, 12. MEDINA, RICHARD: Track llB. MEEKS, IOI-IN: Audio Visual Club 10, ll, 12. Crew Chief ll, Sec. 127 League of Men Students 117 Class Council 9. MELONE, DIANE: Future Teachers oi America 10, ll, 12, Sec. 117 Latin Club 9, 107 Art Club ll, 127 California Scholar- ship Federation 107 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 International Scholarship Club 127 Recreation Club 10. MENEDE2, IOE: Inter-racial Council 10, 117 Circle 10, ll, 127 Los Amigos 10. METCALF, I-IERMAN: Driller Band 9, 10, ll, 12. METROPULOS, ANGELA: California Schol- arship Federation 10, 117 I.S.C. 10, ll, 12, Treas. 117 N.F.L. 9, 10, ll, 12, Pres. 127 Varsity Debate 10, ll, 122 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, V-Pres. ll7 Organi- zations Cornmission 11. 127 Campus Ai- iairs 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll. Senior 14ctia7itieA fndex MEYERS, ANN: Aquanettes 9B, 10, ll, 12: California Scholarship Federation ICA: Hostess Club l0B, ll, 12: Spanish Club 9A: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Ores. 9B, I-list. llA, Thespians 10: Class Council ll. MILLER, CHARLENE: Advanced Girls' Glee 10: Drill Team ll. MILLER, KAREN: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12: Future Teachers of America 10, ll: Class Council l1A. MILLER, ROBERT: Circle B 9, 10, ll: Block B 12. MILLER, PAULETTE: Thespians 10, ll, 12: Focus Club ll, 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12. MINCE, IERRY: Football 9, 10: Track 9, 10, ll, 12. MINCH, DAVID: Chess Club 9, 10: Circle B 10: Block B 11, 12: I.S.C. 10, ll, 12: California Scholarship Federation ll, 12: Biology Club 10: Class Council 10, ll. 12: Key Club 12. MINTIER, IAMES: Boys' Service 1lB, Class Council ll: YMCA Club 11, 12. MONTOYA, CANDELARIO: Los Amigos 10. MOORE, BILLIE: Modern Dance Club 10, ll, 12. MOORE, GLORIA: Advanced Girls' Glee IUA: Drill-Ettes l0B, ll, 12: Class Coun- cil llB: Carver Club ll, 12. MOORE, lOl-IN: California Scholarship Federation 9, 10, ll, 12, V-Pres. 12: Circle B IUB, 1lB: Boys' Service Club 12, 12, Treas. 12: Basketball l0B: Golf Team IIB. MOORE, KATHY: Aquanettes l0B, 11, 12: National Thespian Society 10, ll, 12, Sec. 12: YMCA Club ll, 12. MORGAN, IAMES: Ikon ll: Chess Club 10: Campus Affairs Club ll, 12. MORGAN, LARRY: Football 10, ll: Boys' Chorus 10, ll, 12. MORIN, HERMINIA: Teen Teachers 10, Il, 12, V-Pres. 12: Advanced Girls' Glce 9, 10, ll, 12, Hist. ll: Los Amigos 10, ll, 12: Merchies 11, 12. SEATED: C. Cords, B. Howden, S. Johnson, T. Weaver. STANDING: R. Harvey, J. Hershey, J, Denio, J. Leverefi-All were proud recipients of Bank of America Achievement Awards. MITCHELL, LYNDA: Aquanettes 9B, 10, ll, 12: California Scholarship Federation 10: Class Council IOB: Future Teachers of America 11, 12, Hist. 12: Thespians 10: Valkyries IOB, ll, 12, V-Pres. 12: YMCA Club 10, 11, Treas. 10, Sgt.-at-Arms ll. MITCHELL, RONNIE: Football 9, 10, ll: Circle B 10, ll: YMCA Club 10, ll. MONTGOMERY. BETTE: Class Council 10, Il, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12: Senior Secretaries Society 12. MORRIS, RUFUS: Block B 10, 11, 12: Circle B 10: Student Architectural As' sociation 10: lunior Classical League ll: Carver Club ll. MORRISON, BECKY: Future Teachers of America 10, ll, 12, Sec. 11, 12: Oracle 12, Index Editor 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 10, V-Pres. ll: Class Council 1213. MOSES, DENNIS: YMCA Club 10: Circle B 10, ll, 12. MUELLER. IIMMY: Chess Club 10, Il, 12. MUNDY, STEPHEN: Driller Band 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, 11, 12. MUNOZ, MICKEY: Circle B 9: Block B 10, ll, 12: Cross Country 9, 10, ll, 12: Track 9, 10, ll. MURRELL, KENNETH: Basketball 9, 10: Baseball 9: Circle B 9, 10. MUSGROVE, SPAIN: Football 9, 10, ll, 12: Wrestling 10, ll: Basketball 9: Track 10, ll, 12: Circle B ll: Block B 12. MYERS, HENRY: Driller Band 10, ll, 12: Carver Club ll, 12: Troubadours 10- Boys' Chorus 9, 10: A Cappella 12. MCCLOUD, DECOLA: Band 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10, ll: Baseball 9, 10, ll. MCCAFERTY, SHARON: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: CSF: National Thespians So- ciety: FHA 12: YMCA ll, 12: NFL 9. I MCCORMAC, PHIL: Class Council 9, 10: YMCA 12. Tres, 12: lr. Classical League 10, 11. MCDANIELS, AVIS: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Teen Teachers. MacDONALD, ALEX: Cultural Activities 12: Recreation Club 10, ll: Spanish Club 10, ll: National Thespians Society ll, 12, V-Pres. 12: Art Club 10, ll, 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Student Body Play ll, 12: Senior Play 12. McDONALD, BILL: CSF 9, 10, ll, 12: Hist. 12: Circle B 10, ll: Block B 11, 12: Campus Affairs ll, 12: Key Club 12: ISC 12: Cross Country 10, ll, 12: Ski Club 12. MCDONALD, DONA: AGSB 9, 10: Aqua- nettes 9, 10, ll, 12: Class Council 9, 10, 12: Modern Dance 10, ll, 12: Valkyries ll, 127 YMCA ll, 12. MCDOWELI., CHARLIE: Class Council ll: Carver Club: YMCA. MCDOUGAL, IERRY: FFA 9, 10, ll, 12. McGEE, IIM: SAA 10, ll. MCGILL, DANNY: IRC 12: Block B 9, 10, ll, 12: Circle B 9. MCGOWAN, MIKE: YMCA 9: Swimming 10, ll. MCILUANIE, IAN: A Cappella Choir ll, 12: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: FHA ll, 12: IRC ll, 12: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9, 10. McKAY, BARBARA: Recreation Club 9, 10: Horizon Club 12. McNAIRH, DIANE: Campus Affairs: YMCA: CSF. MCKNIGHT, BONNIE: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Modern Dance 10, 11, 12: YMCA 11, 12: Blue and White ll, 12: SRA 12. NASH, CAROLYN: A Cappella Choir 9, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 11 and 12: Madriqal Singers 10, 11, 12. ' Senior :4cti itie Index NAVE, LARRY: Science Club 10, ll. NELSON, DIANE: Exec. Board 12: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: A Cappella Choir 9: YMCA ll. NELSON, MARY: Recreation Club 9: Mes- sengers 9, 10: Drill Team ll, 12. NEVILLE, DINA: Class Council 9, 10, ll. 12: YMCA 9, 10, ll, 12: Senior Secre- taries Society 12. NEWTON, RICHARD: SRA ll: Class Coun- cil 12: Science Club ll, 12, V-Pres. ll. Pub. Chairman 12. NEWTON, IIM: Electronic Club. NIELSEN, LAMARR: Band 10, ll, 12: Class Council ll: National Thespian Society 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12. NIGHBERT, MARGIEIO: YMCA 10, ll, V- Pres. 11. NIKKEL, KAY: AGSB 11: Class Council 10. ll, 12: Future Teachers of America 12: Walrus Club 11. NUNEZ, DANIEL: Football 10, ll, 12: Wrestling ll, 12. ODLE, BOB: Class Council 12: YMCA 12, Pres. 12. O'GUlNN, DAVID: Orchestra 9, 10: Science Club ll, 12, Hist. 12. OLDERSHAW, LOUISE: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Opus I 11, 12: Class Council 10: SRA 10, ll. OLIVER, TERRY: SAA ll, 12. OLNEY, GEORGE: YMCA 10: Circle B 10, ll: Gymnastics 10. OWEN, NANCY: A Cappella Choir, 10, ll, 12: AGSB:: Hostess Club: YMCA 10, 11. PAGE, IEFF: Chess Club 10, 11, 12. PALLA DONALD: YMCA Club ll, 12: Class Council 12. PALMER, SHARON: Merchies 12. PANANIDES, DEAN: YMCA Club 10, 11, 12: Football 10, ll, 12: Circle B 10, 11: Inter-Racial Council 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12: California Scholarship Federation 10, 11: Track 10, ll: Wrestling 10. PARKER, LARRY: Future Farmers of Amer- ica 9, 10, ll, 12. PARKER, SANDRA: Drill Team 11, 12. PARKS, EVELYN: Carver Club 10: Mese sengers 10. PARSON, PETE: Future Farmers of America 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11, V-Pres. 12: Cam- pus Affairs Committee 11, 12: Football ll, 12: Circle B ll, 12: Block B 12. PARTLOW, PHILLIP: Cross Country 12: Track 12. PATTON, GARY: Swimming 9B, l0B: Merchies ll, 12. PASOUINI, FRANCINE: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Blue and White 12: Cultural Activities Com- mission l2: SRA Council 12. PAUL, IOHN: California Scholarship Fed- eration l0, 11, 12: Troubadours ll, 12, Sect. PAULSON, ROD: Audio Visual 9: Wrestling 10. PAUP, BARBARA: Class Council 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club ll, 12. PEARSON, GARETH: Track 10, ll: YMCA Club ll, 12: Gelaendesprung Ski Club 12. PECI-IIN, WARREN: Circle B 9, 10, ll: Class Council 10: California Scholarship Federation 10: Block B 12: Student Architectural Assn. 12. Worthy seniors proudly accepted their Cultural Activities Awards. PEREZ, CRIS: Los Amigos 10. PERRAM, MARCIA: Art Club 10, ll, Hist. 11: California Scholarship Federation 9, IOA: Future Teachers of America 11, 12 Treas. 12: YMCA Club 11. PETERS, CAROL: Future Homemakers of America 12, V. Pres.: Class Council 11, 12: Amies Tri Hi Y ll, Chpl. PEl I'Y, RAY: Audio Visual Club 9: Concert Choir 10, ll, 12: V-Pres. 12: Opusl 12: Madrigal Singers 10, 11, 12: Troubadors 10, 11, 12, V-Pres. 12. PIERCE, IOHN: Merchies 12. PIERUCCI, IO: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. Pres. 12: Modern Dance Club 10, ll, 12, V-Pres. ll, Pres. 12: A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12: Class Council 11, 12: Vallcyries 11, 12: Varsity Song Leader 12. PINKERTON, MARSHA: Horizon Club 12, Pres. 12: Track Team 10. PITTMAN, PATRICIA: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Council 9. PLOWMAN, BETTY: Advanced Girls' Glee ll, 12: Future I-Iomemakers of America 10. PLUMMER, WAYNE: Audio Visual Club 9: M.D.S. Club 10: Swimming 9, 10, ll, 12. POLIOS, GEORGE: Track Team 10, 11, 12: Wrestling Team 11: Cross Country 12: YMCA Club 12: Inter-Racial Council 12: Block B 12: Circle B ll. PORTER, DELBERT: Future Farmers of America 9, 10, 11, 12. PORTER, IUDI: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. PRICE, CHERYL: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Senior Secretary Society 12. PREWETT, DEPAUL: Merchies 12: Future Homemakers of America 12. RAMAY, SHIRLEY: Girls' League 10, ll: Chess Club 1lA. RAMIREZ, EDNA: Teen Teachers ll, 12: Merchies ll: Los Amigos 11, 12. RAMSEY, CINDY: Concert Choir 9, 10, ll, 12: YWCA Club 12: Cultural Activities ,11, 12. RAPP, BRUCE: Circle B 10, 11: Interna- tional Scholarship Club 9: Thespians 9: lunior Classical League 10, 11, V-Pres. ll. RASK, LAUREL: Advanced Girls' Glee 9. 10: Concert Choir 12. RAMSON, PATRICK: Rifle Team 9: Elec- tronics Club l2: Audio Visual ll, 12. RAUB, CHARLES: Driller Band 9, 10, 11, 12: California Scholarship Federation 1lA. RAYBURN, BOB: Associated Boys' Student Body 9, 10: Audio Visual 9, 10: Circle B 10: Football 9, 10: Swim Team 9. RECTOR, PATSY: Girls' League ll, Chess Club 1lA. RECTOR, SARA: A Cappella IOB, l1A. REDICK, HELEN: Biology Club 10: YMCA Club 12. REDFORD, NANCI: A Cappella Choir 9B, 10, ll, Treas. IIA. YMCA Club 9B, 10: Class Council 10, IIA, 12: Modem Dance Club 10, ll, 12: Valkyries l0B: ASBHS Executive Board 12, Sec. 12: Student Wel- fare Commission 12. Senior 14cti itie Yndex REED, PAULA: Merchies Club 10, ll, 12. REES, CAROL: Class Council 9, 10: YMCA Club 97 Future Homemakers of America 11, 127 Senior Secretaries Society 12. REESE, RODNEY: Visual Aids 97 Wrestling 10, ll. REGAN, MIKE: Circle B 10, 11, Class Council ll, 12, V-Pres. 121 YMCA Club ll. 12: Swimming 9, 10, ll, 122 Iunior Classical League 10, 117 Cross Country 107 Wrestling 9. RENZ, IOHN: Audio Visual Club 97 Biology Club 10, 117 Class Council 117 YMCA Club 11. 12, Treas. 12. RICKARD, LYNN: Class Council 11, 121 California Scholarship Federation 12: YMCA Club ll, 12, Sec. 12. RIDDIOUGI-1, MICHAEL: Class Council 9: Inter-Racial Council 10, 11, 122 Circle B 121 Key Club 11, 12, Pres. 12: YMCA Club 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12: Organizations Commission 11, 127 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. RIDLON, MAYNARD: Cross Country 9, 10: Track 9, 10. ROBERTS, IACOUELYN: Future Home- makers of America 97 Class Council ll, 127 YMCA Club ll, 12. ROBERTS, LINDA: Recreation Club 9. ROBERTS, NORMA: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 10, 11, 127 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 YMCA club 9, ll: Blue and White ll, 12, Society Editor 12. ROBERTSON, IANE: Advanced Girls Glee 9, l0A, 12: Drill Team 9, l0A7 Band 9, l0A. ROBERTSON, LINDA: Orchestra QBQ Girls Glee 107 Chambersingers 101 A Cappella Choir 11, 127 Teen Teachers 11A, 12. ROBINETT, LARRY: Future Farmers of America 9, 101 Spanish Club 9. ROCI-IA, MARY: Drill Team 10, 11, 127 Sec., Treas. 127 Recreation Club 97 Girls League llB7 Messengers 9, IDA: Los Amigos 10A. ROGERS, BETTE: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 122 Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 127 Thespians 107 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Sec. ll, Sgt.- At-Arms 12: SRA 127 Gelaendesprunq Ski Club 12. ROGERS, IAN: California Scholarship Fed- eration 9B, 117 Intra City Council 121 YMCA Club 9, 10, Sgt.-At-Arms 107 Elec- tions Commission 12: Cultural Activities Commission 127 Aquanettes 10, ll, 12, V-Pres. 127 Modern Dance Club 11, 12: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, Rep.-at- Large 121 ASBHS Executive Board 12: Ski Club 12, Treas. 12. ROLNICK, LYNN: Campus Affairs 127 Fu- ture Teachers of America 117 National Forensics League 9, 10, ll 127 Oracle Staff ll, 127 SRA Council 101 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. 9, Council Rep. 117 National Thespian Society 9. ROSE, THOMAS: California Scholarship Federation 9, 10, ll, 121 Key Club 10, ll, 12, Sec. 121 Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 12, V.- Pres. 11, Pres. 12: Class Council 9, 11, 12: Circle B 9, 107 Block B 11, 12: Cul- tural Activities Commission ll. ROSS, LEONARD: Spanish Club l0Bf YMCA Club llB, Treas. IIB. RUBIY, IOANNE: YMCA Club 10, 11, 12: Class Council 9. Blue and While Staff llB7 SRA Council 12. RYNES, DIANE: Class Council 10, ll, 127 Art Club 10, ll, 12, Sec. ll, Pres. 121 Organizations Commission 127 SRA Coun- cil ll, 121 Iunior Classical League 10: Calitornia Scholarship Federation IUB, IIA. SABONIAIN, NANCY: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Class Secretary7 YMCA 9, 10, ll, 127 Thespians 107 Pub- licity Commission 117 Valkyries ll, 127 SRA 127 Dotty Driller 12. SANCHEZ, RACOUELLE: Tliespians 12. SHALLOCK. SUSAN GAYLE: FHA 9, 10: Future Teachers 10. Seniors anticipated the coming graduation by registering for their diplomas. RUCKER, MARION: Concert Choir ll, 127 Chambersingecrs 1lA7 Advanced Girls Glee 11B. ROWLAND, ROBERTA: RUDNICK, RICHARD: Future Farmers of America 9, 10, ll, 12, Pres. llA7 Circle B 9, 101 Block B 11, 127 Football 9, 10, ll, 12: Wrestling 9, 107 Track 10, 12: YMCA Club 11, 12. RUE, CHARLINE: Future Homemakers of America 12. RUFF, IOANN: Messengers llA. RUMP, IACK: National Forensic League 9, 107 International Scholarship Club 11, 127 Boys Service Club 11, 121 Class Council ll, 127 Associated Boys Student Body ll, 12. RUNNELS, MIKE: Electronic Club 12. RURUP, IUDY: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 127 Future I-Iomemakers of America 97 YMCA Club 10B, 11, 12, V-Pres. 11, Pres. 127 SCI-IELLING, DONNA: Aquanetlos 9, 10, ll, 12: Future Teachers ll, 127 Senior Class Treasurer7 SRA Council 12. SCHMIDT, LOWELL: B Reserve Football 9. SCHUEIT, KATHY: Aquanettes 9, 107 Orch- estra gf Swim Team 11. SCI-IUETZ, MICHAEL: Football 9, 10, ll, 127 Circle B 107 Block B 117 CSF ll. SCOTT, IOE: YMCA 10, ll, 127 SCOTT, PI-IILLIP ALLAN: Stamp Club 12. SEELEY, LINDA I.: Advanced Girls' Glue: Focus Club. SESMAS, SALLY: Drill Team. Sl-IEETZ, MARILYN: Drill Team ll, 12: Class Council 9, 101 Merchandising 11, 12. SHELDON, BILL: Block B 11, 12: YMCA 9, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club 12. SHELLS, RUSSELL: Track 12. Sl-IIPE, LARRY: Baseball 9, 10, 11. Senior dctivitie Index SHIVELY, ANNA MARIE: Messengers 9: FHA 9. SIMPSON, DOROTHY: Girls League 10, ll: Chess Club ll. SISK, PAMELA: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: NFL 9: National Thespians Society 10, ll, 12: A Cappella Choir 10: ISC 10, ll, 12: CSF 10, ll, 12: Welfare and Safety Commission ll: Cultural Activi- ties Commission ll: Girls' League 10, ll, 12: Yearbook ll, 12: Assistant Editor 12: Future Teachers 12: YMCA 12: SRA 12: Cultural Activities Award: Student Body Play: Senior Class Play: Quill and Scroll 11, 12. SLEDGE, MARY KAY: Future Teachers 10, ll, 12, Vice President 11: YMCA 9, 10, ll, 12, President 9, 12: Focus Club 12. SMART, MIKE: Band 9, 10, ll, 12. SMITH, BARBARA: Modern Dance ll, 12: YWCA 12. SMITH, BRIAN: Class Council ll: YMCA 11, 12. SMITH, SMITH. DARLENE: Advanced Girls' Glee. DENNIS: YMCA: Circle B 10, ll. 12: Basketball 10, ll. SMITH. IACOUELIN: Messengers 9: Modern Dance 10, ll, 12. SMITH. IERRY: Commissioner of Finance 12: UN Club: Boys' Service Club: YMCA. SMITH, IUDY LYNN: Science Club. SMITH, ROBERT: Electronics Club 10: Circle B ll. 12. SMITH, SHARON: Drill Team 10, 11: Carver Club SOGO, 12. DAVID: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: IRC 12. SORCE, DENNIS: Letter Winner 9, 10 Basket- ball. SPAIN. DONNA: YMCA ll: YWCA 12. SPENCE, GLENN: Circle B 11: YMCA ll. SPIRLING, FRANS: Carver Club 11, 12: FHA 10. SPIRY, JANET: Class Council 9, 10, 12: A Cappella Choir 9: FHA 12: Gilrls' League 12. STANCLIFF, SANDRA: Messenger 9. STEPHENS, CHARLES EDWARD: Basket- ball: Track. STEVENSON, CAROL ANN: Student Body Play: National Thespians Society. STEELE, KARRAN: Thespians. STEWART, DAVE: Audio-Visual. STEWART, LYNN: Class Council 9, 10, 12: FHA 9, 10, 11: Spanish Club 10 Treas- urer: YMCA ll: ISC ll, 12. STEWART, LEE: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: FHA 9, 10, 12: Spanish Club 10: YMCA ll: ISC ll, 12. STRICKLER, CRAIG: Circle B 9, 10, ll: Block B ll, 12. STINER, MICHAEL: Student Architectural Association. STOBAUGH, SHERRIE: Library Aide 10. STONE, KATHE: Blue And Vtlhite 12: Cam- pus Affairs 11, 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: YMCA 10, 11, 12: Vice President 10, ll Treasurer ll, 12: Quill and Scroll 12. STRICKLAND, FREDA: Senior Secretaries. STRICKLER, MELINDA: Orchestra 9, 10: Advanced Girls' Glee 10: Class Council ll, 12: Opusl 11, 12: Future Teachers 12. STRICKLER, FRED: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Circle B. Duets produced harmony at the Christmas Formal. STUEBBE, ROBERT: Driller Band 9, 10, ll, 12. STUTEVILLE, IIM: Circle B. SULLIVAN, CAROL: Class Council 9, 10: YMCA 10. SWIFT, ROBERT EDWARD: Track: Boys' Chorus: Concert Choir: Carver Club. TAMBELLINE, ANGIE: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Modern Dance Club ll, 12: Thes- pians ll, 12: Future Teachers 11, 12: Intemational Scholarship Club 12: Art Club 12. TATSUNO, MARLENE: Inter-Racial Coun- cil 9, IO, 11, 12, Treas. 12: YMCA ll, 12, Sgt. at arms ll, Council Rep. 12: Class Council ll, 12: Focus Club 12. TEISSLER, MICHAEL: Class Council 10, Thespians 10. TELESE, GENE: Visual Service 9, 10, ll, 12, V. Pres. 12: League oi Men Students ll, 12: Student Architectural Association ll, 12: Organizations Commission ll, 12. TESSANDORI, DONNA: Class Council 12: Los Amigos 12. THEW, CHARLES: Track ll. THOMAS, ANN: Drill Team ll, 12. THOMPSON, BRENDA: YMCA 10, ll, 12, secretary 9: Campus Affairs ll: Class Council 9, 10, 12: Art Club 12. THOMPSON, MARIE: YMCA 9, 10, ll, 12, V. Pres. ll, Pres. 12: Class Council 11: Aquanettes 10, ll, 12: Art Club 12. THOMPSON, TOM: Football 10, 11. TIEDE, PHOEBE: Future Homemakers oi America 10: Teen Teachers 10. TILLETT, LUTHER: Merchies 11, 12. TIMMONS, MARY ANN: Homemakers of America 12. TIRADO, MARY ELLEN: Messenger 9. TOBIAS, IOYCE: California Scholarship Federation 9: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Modern Dance Club 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 12: S.R.A. ll, 12: YMCA 9, 10, ll, 12, Pres. 10, Treas. ll. TORREY, VIVIAN: Advanced Girls' Glee 12. TOWERY, SHARON: Messengers 9, 10. TUCKER, TOM: California Scholarship Fed- eration 9: Oracle Staff 12, Sports Ed. TURNER, IULIE: Class Council 9, 10, ll: Future I-Iornemakers of America ll: Mes- sengers 9: YMCA 11, 12: Girls League 9. TURNER, LARRY: Boys Service 12, Sgt. at Arms 12: Band 9, Swimming ll. ULFERS, CHERYL: National Thespian So- ciety 10: Teen Teachers ll, 12: Senior Secretary Society 12. UNDERWOOD, BILLY: Circle B 10, ll, 12: Future Farmers of America 9, 10, ll, 12. UNDERWOOD, IACK: National Forensic League 9, 10, ll: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Key Club ll, 12:- Associated Boys Student Body 11, 12, Sec. 12. UPSHAW, CAROLYN: Drill-Ettes IOB, 11: Merchies ll: Messengers 913. Senior 14ctiaIitieA Index UPTON, IUDY: Future Homemalaers of America 9, 10, 11: Senior Secretary So- ciety 12: YWCA Club 11, 12, Treas. ll, Pres. 12. VALDEZ, IOSEPHINE: Los Amigos ll. VAN BUREN, MIKE: Student Architectural Association 12: Band 12: Audio-Visual 12. VANDERPOOL, KAY: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12: Spanish Club 12A. VAN DIEST, RAY: Block B 12: Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 10, ll, 12: Circle HB 10, ll. VARNEY, PATRICIA: A Cappella Choir ll: California Scholarship Federation 9, 10, ll, 12: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Con- cert Choir 12: International Scholarship Club 9, 10, 11: Madrigal Singers 12: Na- ' tional Forensic League 9: Spanish Club ll: SRA Council 9, 10, ll: YMCA Club 9B, 10, ll, 12, Treas. 12. VAWTER, KATHY: A Cappella Choir 12: Madrigal Singers 12: Class Council 12: Campus Affairs 12. VERCAMMEN, IEAN: Messengers 9, 10, ll: Drill-Ettes ll. VERDUGO, REFUGIO: Boys' Inter-Racial Council 12: Los Amigos 12. VIERA, RICARDO: Boys' Chorus ll: Key Club 12: Concert Choir 12. WADE, DENNIS: Future Farmers of Amer- ica 9, 10, ll, 12. WADMAN, DON: Future Farmers ol Amer- ica 9, 10, ll, 12. WALKER, CAROLE: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll. 12, Sec. 10, Hist. ll, Sec. 12: Valkyries IOB: Class Council 9, 10. WARD, CAMILE: A Cappella Choir 10, ll, 12. WARD, CAROL: Drill Team 10, ll, 12: A Cappella Choir 10, Il: Advanced Girls' Glee 9. WARD, RUTH: Future Homemakers of America 9: Focus ll, Treas. 11: Future Teachers of America IO, ll, 12, Pres. ll, Sec. 12: Iunior Classical League 10: Modern Dance Club ll, 12: Organizations Commission 10, ll: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12: Class Council IOA. WARE, ANITA: California Scholarship Federation 10, ll, 12: Inter-Racial Council ll, 12. WASHINGTON, IRENE: Carver Club 10, ll, 12. WATTENBURGER, BETTY: Orchestra 9, 10: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, Sec. 10: Teen Teachers 10, ll, 12, Publicity 12. WEAVER, LYNDA: Teen Teachers 10, ll, 12. WEAVER, TERRI: A Cappella Choir 10: Advanced Girls' Glee 12: ASBHS Execu- tive Board ll, 12: Commissioner of Cul- tural Activities ll: Commissioner of Pub- licity 12: California Scholarship Federa- tion 1lB, 12: Class Council 12: Interna- tional Scholarship Club 12, Opus I IIB, 12, Pres. IIB, 12. WEBB, GERALDINE: Los Amigos 9, IU, ll, Sgt.-At-Arms 11, Sec. 12. Moments to remember . . . WEDEHASE, RHONDA: National Forensics 9A, Girls League 10: Future Homemakers of America: Class Council IOB. WEEKS, GERALD: Circle B 10, ll, 12: Electronics Club 12. WELDON, AUBREY: Driller Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Concert Choir ll, 12: Carver Club ll, 12: ASBHS V-Pres. 12: Visual Aids Club ll, 12: Troubadors 10, ll, 12: Boys Chorus 12. WELTY, MIKE: California Scholarship Fed- eration l0, llB, 12: Boys' Service ll, 12: Senior Class Play: ASBHS Exec. Board IUB: Class Council ll, 12: Block B IUB, ll, 12. WENTWORTH, MIKE: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12: Art Club 10: Football ll: Track 10. WENZEL, IOANNE: Future Teachers IC: Spanish Club 10: Focus Club ll, 12 Pres. 11, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll. WESTERFIELD, ELLEN: Future Teachers IU, ll, 12: Ir. Classical League 10: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Chpln. 10. WHEELER, PAM: A Cappella 10, ll: Aqua- neties 10, ll, 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Sgt.-At-Arms ll, Pres. 12. WEST, SHARON: Class Council 9, ll, 12: YMCA Club ll, 12, V. Pres. 12: Senior Secretaries' 12. WI-IISLER, IOELLEN: FI-IA ll, 12: NFL 10. WHISLER, SUELLEN: NFL 10: FHA ll, 12. WHITFIELD, LOUIS: Block B 10, ll, 12. WIDENER, LANA: A Cappella ll: Ad- vanced Girls' Glee 9, IO, ll, V. Pres. ll: CSF 9B, 10A, 12B: Future Teachers 12: Opus I 12: AGSB IZB: Cultural Activities ll. WILBURN, VICKY: Class Council 9, 10, ll: ISC 9: Welfare and Safety Commission 9, 10: Spanish Club 10: Thespians 10: Hostess Club 10, ll: YMCA Club 10, ll. 12: Modern Dance ll, 12: FHA 12: Senior Secretaries 12. WILKINS, DEVERIL: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: FI-IA. 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. WILKS, LINDA: ASBHS Executive Board 12: California Scholarship Federation 10, ll, 12: Class Council 12: Future Teachers of America ll: National Forensic League 9, IO, ll, Hist. ll: Opus I 12: Oracle ll, 12, Editor 12: Organizations Commission 12: Quill and Scroll ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 12: Cultural Activities Commission 11, 12: Cultural Activities Award ll, 12: Gold Seal Winner. WILLIAMS, GREGORY: Circle B 9, 10. 11, 12. WILLIAMS, IOHNNY: Driller Band 9, 10. ll, 12. WILLIAMS, MITZI: Class Council IUA: YMCA Club ll, 12. WILOTH, PAUL: Chess Club IO, ll, 12. WOODY, MARIAN: Messengers 9A: Host- ess Club l0B, ll, 12: YMCA Club 1013. ll, 12, Chpln. 12: International Scholar- ship Club 11: Girls League l0A. WYNIA, BRENDA: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. WYTCH, KATHERINE: Modern Dance Club 10, ll 12. YOUNG Circle YOUNG, 10,11 CLARENCE: YMCA 10, ll, 12: B 10, ll, 12. GRETCHEN: AGSB ll: Drill Team ISC ll: YMCA ll, 12, V-Pres. 12: Class Council ll, 12. YNIGUEZ, LOUISE: Drill Team 9: Recrea- tion Club 9: Messengers 10. ZARAGOZA, BEATRICE: Lcs Amigos ll, 12: Merchies ll. univ s,a.,sSe QQ, ,.,'- if X s S 5 ik Debbie Huntington Jim Cox President Vice President FIRST FOW. lell to riqhl: J. Jenks, C Vercammen, L. Smifh, E. Buslamanfe, C. Underwood, R. Piceno, B. Figueroa, C Marrefl, L. Marks, S. Cabaniss, S. Childers, D. Herndon P. srambury, P. Lipke, s. Labovirch, c. Nelson, P. Poole: S. Gaines. SECOND ROW: C. Cross, G. Knight, K. Older shaw, M. Cacium, J. Rake, C. Harrison, K. Nuzum, K. Bulkeley, S. Purple, M. Fitzgerald, K. Fahey, D. Harding J. Parsons, J. Kubey, M. Nash, J. Patterson. THIRD ROW G. Wedegaerlner, K. Stone, J. Netlles, S. Clark, S. Rami rez, N. Morris, C. Sandall, K. Johnson, C. Nelson, S. Pace ani ed card A tan M. 2 Suzanne Pace Roxanne Tigner Nancy Beck Secretary Treasurer Rep.-al-Large As usual, the Juniors cooked up somelhing fishy for lhe Prom. Social events, including An Evening with Peter, Paul and Mary and the Iunlor-Senior Prom, were presented on behalf of the IUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL. The class of '64 also coordinated the card stunts, sponsored dances, and planned the future senior calendar. Secrelary, P. Conlrallo, J. Cox, L. Bozoky, J. Lerdahl, J. Triplih, D. Gungle, C. Smith. FOURTH ROW: K. Anderson, B. Holland, C. Gaines, D. Robesky, J. Seaman, T. Herring, D. Gay, J. Liggeff, N. Beck, R. Siegel, K. Kliewer, J. Holsonbake, A. Baldwin. FIFTH ROW: K. Hopper, D. Jung, M. Anderson, G. Anderson, unknown, unknown, 8. Mc- Mahon, D. Brown, K. Tucker, R. Parker, M. Ouiiada, J. E. Cox, M. J. Anderson, D. Huntington, K. Twisselman, L. Karnes, P. Weisel, E. Misono, J. Slufzman, D. Knight. FRONT ROW, Iett to right: W. Bartholomew, A. Ansolabe- here, J. Mattly, J. Stutzman, D. Elliott, P. Thomas, S. Nick, J. Goodroe, M. Anderson. SECOND ROW: B. Bender, B. Bowen, C. Chambers, D. Lee, L. Karnes, R. Rudnick, M. Caciuc J. Cashero. THIRD ROW: S. Boyd, T. Kerr, C. Shearon, K. Hunter, M. Buckner, F. Lynch, L. Cottrill, R. Sinclair, J. Maxfield. FOURTH ROW: E. Bishop, D. Peacock, C. Coleman, T. Chandler, G. Knight, D. Robesky, D, Parker, S. Lee, K. Putman, D. Lyons. FIFTH ROW: V. Fagan, C. James, J. Holt, A. Ray, K. Harvey, A. Cuellar, M. Tanner, D. Carpenter, J. Stanley, S. Kelley SIXTH ROW: C. Dun- Can, B. Wade, L. Booth, L. Lehmkuhl, T. Graham, M. Mc- FIRST ROW lett to right: J. Coats, C. Martin, C. Vercam men, C. Nutter, L. Perez, C. O'campo, N. Hauptman, N Wheeler. SECOND ROW: S. Cabaniss, K. Twisselmann M. Colm, D. Barnes, A. Weigel, S. Barton, T. Stubblefield L. Groves. THIRD ROW: D. Barber, J. Geib, L. Watten barger, S. Hoagland, J. Walt, C. Stanford, R. Lewis, T. Varnado, H. Ray. FOURTH ROW: Unknown, L, McCart, J. Logan, J. Loftis, R. Jennings, H. Hill, B. Challis, W Nutt, J. Houston, M. Ament. FIFTH ROW: L. Pate, D. Mazzitelli, L. Lupercio, G. Lupercio, J. Morris, I. Carter, Grath, Unknown, Unknown, D. Leuer, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, D. Perkins. SEVENTH ROW: J. Calderon, L. Rocha, G. Richardson, L. Bateman, S. Purple, D, Grove, P. Trout, D. Koerlin, D. Knudson, L. Nagel, J. Wegner. EIGHTH ROW: G. Baziuk, B. Clark, J. Leek, L. Jue, J. Bayus, J. Faulkner, K. Kliewer, R. Siegel, C. Carter, J. Embry, L. Freesh. NINTH ROW: A. Baldwin, J. Strange, J. Parsons, V. Guadalupe, E. Berumen, N. Chavez, E. Chavez, M. Rubio, T. Wyatt, G. Armstrong, B. Jensen, D. Doolittle. TENTH ROW: C. Hobbs, J. Martinez, J. Swind, S. Moyer, W. Wright, J. Cowsill, J. Haynes, P. Widener, R. Schrader, F. Foor, B. Boyd. G. Grimes, G. Thomas, H. Davis. SIXTH ROW: D. Ryan, J. Decker, R. Christopher, K. Barnes, B. Roach, P. Smith, F. Azevedo, O. Tarr, B. Updegraff, B. Sneed. SEVENTH ROW: C. Oylear, A. Davis, J. Wynn, D. Braun, M. Trom- betta, L. Swall, G. Harris, R. Dawson, R. Hall, J. Frazer, J. Coppeians. EIGHTH ROW: T. Levy, G. Yniquez, J. Thomas, J. Triplitt, P. Blair, A. Rogers, L. Hughes, R. Robertson, D Pelzer, B. Mitchell, NINTH ROW: J. Taylor, J. Jackson, G. Dearmon. D Lackey, J. Machado, J. Reimer, B. Shaffer, S. Boone, M. Taylor. l 4 1- l anv- .,...'... 1.1 .-il I03 FIRST ROW, lett to right: L. Miller, M. Bowery, L. Michel S. Medford, D. Miller, B. Delaney, S. Fox, P. Bechtel, cl Jackson. SECOND ROW: L. Manny, P. Moore, D. Crowder, N. Corn, L. Ludeke, D. Murr, P. Beniamin, S. Boswell THIRD ROW: J. Reyna, J. Jones, J. Nordin, D. Kelley, D Duggan, J. Ochesky, M. Smith, P. Malich, T. Healy FOURTH ROW: D. Moore, O. McBride. D. Conley, D Ramirez, J. Kosareff, P. Herrgesell, C. Trott, D. Fry, S Zemny, G. Gonzales. FIFTH ROW: C. Little, G. Barnett G, Moon, G. Kinworthy, J. Hasson, G. Stowe, R. Collins L. Cox, G. Todd. SIXTH ROW: E. Schmidt, A. Doll, D -V Browder, G. Reams, N. Nickerson, B. Dollar, L. Smith S. Stanford, L. Field, L. Hobbs. SEVENTH ROW: E. Corse S. Clark, J. Marshall, G. Morrison, B. Schmidt, J. Cox L. Harris, J. Freude, S. Thurber, S. Cox, M. Newton EIGHTH ROW: B. Guill, R. Williford, D. Craven, P Lawrence, M. Stephens, J. Ezell, C. Cross, D. Gungle, M Grannell D. Johnson C. Barrett K. Fenton. NINTH R . . . OW R. Hanna, J. Bearver, V. Brown, S. Lewis, M. Tietze, C Shelton C Pearson, C. Ponder, D. Lewis, R. Hunt, B McGinn, R. Adams. univ p ided tic emA el e FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Allen, B. Hagar, S. Neville, J. Herndon, D. Claxton, V. Hansen, J. Jenks, R. Hayhurst, M. Weigle. SECOND ROW: L. Bozoky, K. Simpson, S. Ashcratt, L. Bennett, F. Graham, B. Jeffries, G. Banducci B. Munn. THIRD ROW: J. Frankewich, J. Parsonh, S. Haupt- man, L. Wallace, N. Monroe, B. Bosley, L. Hall, R. O'Neil M. Preston. FOURTH ROW: L. Folds, S. Keyser, D. Henry C. Irvin, B. de Franchi, S. King, J. Parker, J. Adans, J. Wheeler, D. Knight. FIFTH ROW: T. Pauloff, T. Adams D. Ware, M. Dixon, S, Kennedy, E. Beavers, L. Bertholt E. Maddox, J. Williams. SIXTH ROW: L. Daugherty, W. Andrew, B. Dunn, R. Rose, J. Miner, K. Price, F. Tidwell E. Burgess, D. Garcia, J. Bubp. SEVENTH ROW: B Mathews, B. Hogan, J. Sorenson, C. Chitwood, G. Harri son, C. Hauron, S, Montgomery, B. Roberts, M. Hanna P. L-und, M. Dohb. EIGHTH ROW: D. Gray, R. Chapel, C Grogg, J. Ellingston, S. Clark, B. Boleriack, J. Nettles L, Hein, Unknown, Unknown, C. Thompson, D. Layshot NINTH ROW: L. Shanley, K. Berryhill, R. Kaspar, R. Han nan, N. Martinez, A. Govea, B. Manley, G. Klawitter, D Ward, K. Snyder, L. Trone, S Goldwater. I is 'N 4 FIRST ROW, lefl lo righf: R. Rivas, D. Riggins, G. Rodri- guez, M. Casllllo, R. Torres J. Beauvais S. Harp, D Willman, R. Salazar. secoNo' ROW: J. Nelson, D. Marks, D. Mackey, M. Marlinez, S. Weis, C. Brown, J Traux, S. Dickerson, THIRD ROW: J. Rake, J. Granam, P. Karber D. Lee, B. Waggoner, R. Burfon, J. Perkins, K. Malhews M. Weeks. FOURTH ROW: J. McLeod, A. Holecheck S. Cook, T. Hembree, K. Wilson, D. Chapman, J. Ham T. Crow, J. Hankins, J. Holsonbake. FIFTH ROW: K. Wall D. Taylor, K. Slone, G. Wedegaerlner, J. Cox, M. Bolick, R. Carmier, M. Woods, D. Rocco. SIXTH ROW: R. Rice, 6. Bone G. Cabral L. Parker D. Davies J. Taylor S Curfis, L. While, J. Slinson. SEVENTH ROW: J. Errecalde, M. Cauell, 6. Whealen, P. Ham, M. Ruozi, C. Newsom, S. Lilburn, A. Pidifone. EIGHTH ROW: J. Brinfon, J. Lewis, J. Nord, S. Lewis, S. Roberfson, L. Roskam, A. Chapman, W. Dobson, L. Smiih, D. Karleskinl. m6e f the upper clmwe FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: S. Williamson, M. Thorpe, J. Grayson, D. Brown, R, Dow, W. Wefzel, C. Harrison, P. Poole, B. Fuson. SECOND ROW: J. Wenske, J. Heimforlh, K. Anderson, B. Holland, P. Sfansbury, G. Conrad, B. Williams, M. Bain. THIRD ROW: C. Nelson, L, Ingalls, N. Rex, A. Akers, S. Dye, V. Burks, C. Coker, R. Tigner, C. Slewarf. FOURTH ROW: G. Thompson, S. Dykes, S. Labovitch, P. Lipke, L. Greer, B. Cooper, J. Brummer, S. Gaines, L. Gold, P. Nelson. FIFTH ROW: W. Pflasler, F, Cremer, L. Perry, C. Pemberlon, S. Hoyl, B. Key, E. Van Wagoner, C. Rasmussen. SIXTH ROW: E. Trevino, Unknown, G. Rhodes, D. Rowe, L. Efchechury, D. Bainbridge, J. Babrera, C. Milchell, P. Ramirez, A. Blake. SEVENTH ROW: R. Parker, R. Cordova, H. Knapp, J. Seaman, D. Clark, B. Kenf, J. Lopez, L. Landis, J. Smilh, B. Dorr, EIGHTH ROW: C. Ashley, J. Gallon, L. Horn, J. Herring, D. Jung, J. Colfon, M. Smilh, W. Varner, B. Van Osdel, K. Tucker, E. Misono, P. Marfin. NINTH ROW: T. Simpson, C. Kirschenmann, T. Sleele, T. Riggins, A. Silicz, W. Beard, 8. Rankin, Unknown, J. Roller, D. Offhill, L. Wiggins, D. Nelson. TENTH ROW: A. Terrazas, T. Wheeler, W. Kaspar, J. Hubbard, H. Menchaca, J. Zubia, R. Cano, J. Garnica, F. Esfrada, F. Moya, M. Redlearn, L. Rhoades. 'ES l05 FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: C Smifb Unknown, Unknown, A. Trueluck, T. Townsend, A. Kinch, D. Johnson, J. Bouffe, T. James. SECOND ROW: K. Colney, D. Bull, A. Adams, E. Murphy, M. Walker, L. Harris, S. Collier, T. Jones. THIRD ROW: M. Poore, G. Green, C. Logan, K. Hawks A. Yacopefli, L. Blackhawk, P. Anderson, L. Oversfreell C. Walker. FOURTH ROW: N. Valenzuela, K. Bryanl, P Traynor, K. Milchell, B. Leggelf, J. McCord, S. Randour, G. Keim, G. Sisson, C. Worsley. FIFTH ROW: N. Norris L. Kromer, C. Halle, G. Winfon, M. Brown, D. Blanco K. Joe, R. Murphy, J. Mufch. SIXTH ROW: B. Willis, N Escobedo, D. Painler, G. Fry, K. Haycock, K. Dearmorf, C. Barlleff, F. French, J. Kelley, R. Kliewer. SEVENTH ROW: F. Schaefer, E. Roy, A. York, R. Wood, S. Greflein, C. Nelson, J. Larma, K. Roberfson, M. Reed, C. Davis, G. Cave. EIGHTH ROW: L. Monfgomery, J. Hansen. C. Ecref, D. Barnes, L. Haines, G. Marfin, J. Mihal, B. Sala- zar, E. Villanueva, M. Ouiiada, M. Lopez, J. Jesse. NINTH ROW: S. Juhl, S. Howell, B. Kilburn, A. Anslinger, M. Aubin, J. Hanley, W. Darlington, D. Flefcher, S. Andrews, G. Follz, B. Dean, D. Bean, J. Dean. C7444 0 '64 Alwwed rece FIRST ROW, leff fo riqhl: L. Sfewarf, R. Cheney, B. White G. Bowers, M. Fambrough, M. Owens, G. Hicks, B. Naff, C. Goodwin. SECOND ROW: J. Robison, L. McVey, R Bufler, T. Crifes, E. Busfamenfe, L. Smifh, A. Bosfick, C. Allen. THIRD ROW: D. Blair, S. Childers, K. Bulkeley, K Nuzum, L. Lenick, P. Nobles, D. Cox, S. Kinney, D. Krause. FOURTH ROW: B. Chain, J. Lerdahl, J. Kooper, J. Kaza rian, J. Chapin, S. Richina, D. Rollins, L. Sfrauss, T. Pad dock, J. Bufler. FIFTH ROW: T. Ornelas, M. L. De La Rosa J. Govea, l. Shofwell, S. Foreman, D. Walker, S. Nicola F. Wheeler, J. Wood. SIXTH ROW: D. Brown, W. Coran C. Kasper, R. Davis, L. Lucas, M. Clem, S. Baxfer, E Thompson, T. Turner, C. Rader. SEVENTH ROW: J. Coff- man, J. Brady, A. Odermann, J. Mefropulos, S. Siemon, A. McMahon, G. Ming. J. Kumafaka C. Torii, J. Parker, D. Sfarberry. EIGHTH ROW: P. Hobbs, J. Youngblood, C. Jordan, C. Jordon, G. Marreff, L. Gonzales, B. Gonzales, R. Piceno, P. Olague, B. Alderele, P. Briano. NINTH ROW: P. Jackson, L. Ware, D. Buckner, P. Thompson, M. McAllis- fer, R. Salazar, S. Esfrado, J. Torres, J. Romero, J. Lozano, R. Verougo, R. Kneffel. TENTH ROW: B. Ward, K. Kelley, V. Farrel, S. Davidson, H. Thomas, A, Hardin, S. Newsome, L. Forf, A. Willison, B. Jenk.ns, B. Nelms. We Q I JS. IW I 1 L 1 +V '11, FIRST ROW, lefl fo righf: M. Harris, I. Walsberg, P. Mack, J. Corella, S. Lupienf, J. Haggart, D. Ferdinand, R. Bear- den. SECOND ROW: B. Wilson, B. Christy, V. Burks, C. Charlton, A. Thomas, M. CoHa, J. Marlinez, L. Munoz. THIRD ROW: B. Humrick, J. Hyde, H. Wealhees, G. Yafes, S Ta lor E Bell J. Wa D. Ramirez R. Richardson rourfrilnow: o. Msyfiila, J. nachsfij J. wnlsfd, n. Josf, R. Sullivan, T. Jackson, A. Davis, D. Welch, D. Dickerson, S. Coin. FIFTH ROW: M. Alvarez, G. Chambers, A. Heenandez, G. Barrios, L. Guevarra, D. Samas, W. Horner, R. Hillis, G. Kirkland, F. Casfellon. SIXTH ROW: P. Adame, F. Lomas, M. Cervanles, S. Lopez, I. Vieyra, M. Budy, C. Keller, E. Wrighl, R. Elam, J. Ashby. SEVENTH ROW: R. Celedon, A. Calderon, J. Bermudez, G. Benavi- dez, G. Jackson, W Rudolph, J. Johnson J. Carlson, M. Snyder, N. Bradley, J. Connell, T. Davis. EIGHTH ROW: D. Green, R. Johnson, B. Frazier, E. Stokes, K. Mackey, J. Ra- mey, R. Sherman, W. Ware, R. Fosfer, D. Veley, W. Hayes, H. Green. NINTH ROW: T. Wilson, E. Slewarl, C Hall, J, Saiewari, L. Williams, W. Johnson, K. Jones, F. Parker, B. Love ,T. Jones, J. Thomas, P. Kendrickson. TENTH ROW: D. Sanders, A. Toberson, D. King, P. Harris, R. Krause, R, Holland, C. Heredia, T. Hernandez, J. Marlinez. excel: tional Ach vlamllnz. FIRST ROW, Iell 'lo riqhli Mr. Brown, Unknown, N. Kifchen Unknown, Unknown, B. Moses, J. Coy D. Wong, D. Henken SECOND ROW: Unknown, D. Gay, J. Jones, Unknown, Un- known, J. Bingham, L. McClinlock, G. Dickey. THIRD ROW: G. Anderson, E. Scolf, R. Tolson, B. Ghilarducci, B. Arnold, R, Slein, B. Melller, R. Dewitt, J. Liqgell. FOURTH ROW K. Almklov K. Fahey, L. Marks, P. Doan, S. Calhoun L. Welz, K. Hopper, S. Homer, G. Hoefker, J. De Mayo FIFTH ROW: D. Harding, J. Park, S. Ramirez, N. Morris, C. Marrell, N. Beck, C. Sandall, J. Cremeans, L. Milyo SIXTH ROW: D. Hunfinqlon, S. Slinson, J. Riese, L. Max well, P. Pedro, L. DeFord, M. Cox, S. Lake, S. Childers D. Herndon. SEVENTH ROW: N. Turner, Z. Newsome, J.OuigIey, J. Marks, D. Barnard, J. Shields, S. Pelerson, D. Reynolds, R. Vawler, R. Dosier. EIGHTH ROW: M. Jack- son, G. Gildr, B. Davis, J. Schallock, L. Huggins, D. Bair, C. Pope, J. Powers, J. Self, B. Buller, A. Coronado, J. Escamilla. NINTH ROW: G. Schells, B. Ausbie, J. Sfarks, M. Davidson, C. Edwards, J. Gilberf, J. Moore, M. Van Buren, W. Perkins, P. Balfle, B. Walls, B. Evans. TENTH ROW: D. Wevsler, C. Russaw, C. Cromplon, J. Wriqhl, J. Pelly, V. Brookshire, J. Bowers, J. De Loney, L. Shiver, M. Robinson, J. Olden, D. Kennedy. VZ 'N sq...-9-.-n-1 gua- 'iff IO7 pls vmvre diqzlayed new idea . 1 0 Q . R L -i - 1 wfj , 'T' 't xx M ,s Ls EQTVS ' ,its xy? Il,-? ,ii.e'i1P l . Gary Loveday Nancy Cantelmi President Vice President E' 3 s l Q f, f ' -J 3595 . 41132. g m .j ' 5 it .Q FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Loveday, P. Bellamy, C. Pas- quini, N. Canfelmi, V. Evans, G. Belluomini, S. Tobias, K. DiGiorqio, C. Bussell, A. Rorex, Nl. Funk. SECOND ROW: L. Baftisfoni, J. Sfickler, M. Jacobs, J. Rademacher, C Cillen, D. Tolson, L. Pieper, G, Barraza, C. Campbell, S. Ringsby, C. Webster, C. Vallerqa. THIRD ROW: J. Blair, . r..wp,: . if Caprice Campbell Claudia Pasquinl Cleo Protopapas Secrelary Treasurer Rep.-at-Large Noisy basketball games were attributed to the fact that Sophomores sold cowbells. SOPHOMOBE CLASS COUNCIL was attributed with cr unique, Okie-type dance, selling cowbells, Working on a Senior gift, and sending Bob Davis and Dave Marion Valentine qitts. Miss Wil- liams and Mr. Laninqham, advisors, quided this class, helping them to suc- ceed in their endeavors. L. Halloway, S. Riechel, P. McDonald, J. May, C. Proto- papas, S. Plunk, A. Lewis, C. Regan, L. Taylor, S. Brooks. FOURTH ROW: J. Valentine, G. Billinglon, J. Menees J. Powell, B. Anderson, R. Renz, C. Wilson, C. Wilus E. Alford, C. Beckey, L. Nutler, Miss Williams, Advisor. FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Ryan, J. Ware, J. Edwards, C. Bonneau, P. Bolz, B. Garbe, F. Morgan, M. Brantley, M. Harris, C. Garcia. SECOND ROW: P. Kellett, C. Vallerga, S. Dewey, J. Dorris, G. Belluomini, P. Sheldon, A. Lingo, C. Holland, J. Thomas. THIRD ROW: R. Baker, S. Dowlearn, D. Christensen, S. Plunk, D. Ribelin, G. Billing- ton P. Davis, N. Jung, R. Murotani, T. Allen. FOURTH ROW: D. Bates, T. Reese, J. Meyer, R. Cosgrift, G. Denio, R. Kuln, J. Armstrong, J. Diehl, S. Elrich. FIFTH ROW: H. Scaife, D. Powers, J. Owens, C. Arthurs, L. Williams, S. Morgan, P. Rothwell, S. Wade, F. Lara, T. Cervantes. SIXTH ROW: M. Adams, N. Matthews, B. Welch, H. Sherman, L. Doty, M. Van Buren, C. Davis, J. Krigbaum, M. Myers, T. Myers, G. Gonzales. SEVENTH ROW: J. FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Chambers, S. Dickey, G. Bianchi, R. Erassarret, J. Briggs, P. Hay, D. Hazzard, J. Duncan, H. McCormac, J. Hancock. SECOND ROW: J. Beade, M. Lockard, B. Jost, C. Jones, M. Schmidt, J. Floyd, R. Pittman, J. Pollock, A. Allen. THIRD ROW: K. Clark, G. Finley, C. Unrutt, D. Tolson, L. Franklin, R. Gibbs, W. French, D. Newton, G. McKown, P. David. FOURTH ROW: C. Freestone, G. Belter, J. Hodges, P. Sanders, O. Richardson, S. Eliiah, M. Robertson, D. Sullivan, A. Perry. FIFTH ROW: A. Nord, R. Madson, J. Pickerel, K. Foster, W. Pierson, R. Cervantes, F. Sugden, K. Janes, R. Taggart, L. Kelley. SIXTH ROW: S. Tobias, L. Howard, C. Witus, L. Taylor, J. Fowler, S. Hodge, E. Cornelsen, E. Hout, C. Mitchell, E. Prude, C. Mandell. SEVENTH Soe'ghts, J. Jones, P. Spencer, T. Pogon, A. Lewis, P. McDonald, E. Alford, S. Brooks, M. Hawthorne, K. Mc- Mahon, S. Wallace. EIGHTH ROW: M. Shively, L. Well, L. Nutter, M. Funk, Y. Bernatene, D. Jones, C. McLellan, L. Battistoni, B. Long, N. Adams, M. McCullough. NINTH ROW: C. Brittle, F. Lewis, B. Hamilton, W. Berry, L. Kliewer, C. Wilson, K. Austin, B. Wimberly, J. Armstrong, T. Ford, J. Harper. TENTH ROW: J Orange, P. Gardiner, D. Bankson, J. Lindsay, D. Rutledge, C. Bailey, V. Grantley, T. Stricklind, J. Dobbs, T. Ahlf, P. McDonald, A. Rorex, K. DiGiorgio. ELEVENTH ROW: M. Hardcastle, R. Gomez, B. Conklin, R. Brumback, T. Williams, P. Anderson, R. Walton, J. Cubie, D. Nutt, G. Beasley, S. Davidson, J. McCray. ROW: J. Crafton, T. Christensen, M. Brickell, D. Rosales, B. Anderson, M. Baize, D. Thornton, B. Robinson, F. Buckner, C. Beagle, S. Sabaloni. EIGHTH ROW: I. Brito, J. Castro, M. Reeves, B. Allison, M. McDaniel, G. Griffin, M. Andrada, T. Rocha, R. Cardoza, E. Duran, S. Perdue, N. Stephens. NINTH ROW: D. Rector, E. Hardy, M. LeRoy, R. Delaney, R. Temple, G. Ripley, J. Wiloth, T. Walston, F. Stockton, C. McDonald, E. Taylor. TENTH ROW: D. Bates, C. Jans, C. Bright, D. Chitwood, L. Meagher, G. Oaborne, J. Yant, F. Siqueido, T. Girard, L. Thompson, S. Schweitzer, C. Lee, D. Cohen. ELEVENTH ROW: N, Ellis, S. Underwood, S. Davis, M. Bowery, M. Foikner, R. McDon- ald, L. McDonald, A. Hunt, W. Trout, R. Morgan, B. Underwool, B. Parks. FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: J. Redwine, C. Ross, P. lngle, B. McGuire, S. Rupe, J. Slowell, C. Shipley, M. Brooks, B. Dawson, S. Alderele. SECOND ROW: S. Randell, J. Aguirre, K. Mayes, G. Barllell, A. Berlolucci, T. Birks, R. Bender, R. Busick, J. Brewer. THIRD ROW: B. Johnson, S. Jannino, B. Klein, G. Boyd, R. Oxford, N. Canlelmi, C. Pasquini, C. Prolopapas, J. Rademacher, C. Cullen. FOURTH ROW: H. Pearson, T. McCullen, C. Websler, S. Surbeck, W. Lindsey, L. Jacober, M. Lamb, G. Fisher, J. Wood. FIFTH ROW: W. Farley, P. Lambourne, W. Fry, C. Zwarlendyk, J. May, R. Runlule, N. Pelly, B. Chapman, M. Farr, R, Porler. SIXTH ROW: V. Harbaugh, G. Schuefl, D. Paul, L. Harris, B. Duncan, C. Erlewine, G. Reed, P. Couch, J. Sloddard, R. Rivera. SEVENTH ROW: R. Yeager, R. Zaragoza, S. Melendez, R. Meza, M. Villarreal, M. Lozand, S. Orfiz, G. Nelson, T. Buller, R. Marlinez, J. Sanchez. EIGHTH ROW: U. Michaelis, J. Melcall, G. Rosas J. Borfon, P, Bellamy, L. Pieper, N. Maddox, B. Rivas: R. Esfrada, F. Espinoza, J. Marlinez. NINTH ROW: R Molina, J. Sanchez, D. Ronquillo, J. Benavenle, G. Bidgood R. Anderson, L. Kirk, R. Ross, P. Roussal, T. Landsborough R, Schalwilz. TENTH ROW: R. Byrd, L. Hailey, W. Nord J. Ecrel, E. Dungan, J. Beauchamp, R. Bernard, G. Banks S. Palmer, C. Lillle, Y. Tambellini, G. Fox. Svplwmo e Alwwed Aqm to FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: J. Smilh, R. Davidson, W. Bridgewaler, K. Embry, M. Duckell, C. Owens, H. Hodge, Roberson J Ford M Blair SECOND ROW J Hernan M. , . , . . . . - dez, M. Alcorn, D. Pelfy, R. Bishop, J. Murray, J. Bancroft, J. Mellier, C. Colslon, S. Hardy THIRD ROW: J. Culp, M. Auslin, R. Gonzalez, R. Sabedra, J. Adame, C. Carrisa- lez, J. Leon, S. Palmer, C. Millell, I. Ryller. FOURTH ROW: V. Drill, V. Evans, N. Beasley, P. McDowell, C. Joboian, K. Fourica, G. Fuller, I. Herrick, M. Garrell, M. Billingsley. FIFTH ROW: M. Ford, C. Lewis, F. Onliveros, J. Long, C. Franklin, J. Slickler, C. Ford, B. Taylor, L. Holloway, D. Dague, J. Polley. SIXTH ROW: C. Bussel, l. Jones, C. Cummings, R. Sfruble, D. Lowell, B. Barker, S. Sullivan, S. Wood, M. Lemire, C. Peeren, B. McGee SEVENTH ROW: B. Dawson, M. Moore, R. Lewis, M Kincheloe, D. Hinkle, J. Meenes, J. Clegg, P. Boalman, C. Hood, D. Adams. EIGHTH ROW: G. Seals, E. Pacheco C. Morrissey, B. Tillman, C. Chapple, W. Brame, R Graves, L. Bowers, R. Hendix, M. Slewarl, Y. Collier NINTH ROW: G. Quiiada, J. DeLaRosa, H. Slarr, C Lemons, L. Williams, W. Bishop, R. Frye, D. Moore, M Slolls, J. TalcoH', S. Zink. TENTH ROW: V. Bell, J. Frosl M. Clark, B. Forresl, P. Holland, C. Symons, B. Riffenbury M. Bridges, G. Arnold, B. Moore, S. Salazar, P. Hernandez Q6 l,. -'on Tl'l 'Y f-1 FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Maynard, S. Hare, D. Green, T. Smith, G. Hanson, L. Holliwell, E. Petty, B. McDowell, M. Rodriguez, L. Aleman. SECOND ROW: D. Holder, T. Nord, M. A. Sanguinetti, P. Roland, C. Church, N. Thompe son, M. Breckenridge, J. Caldwallader. THIRD ROW: S. Ramey, J. Rice, A. Pruett, B. Musick, O. Henson, S. Berra, G. Jue, S. Miller, T. Dougherty, D. Tiede. FOURTH ROW: N. Farley, L. Hood, M. Hardison, D. White, J. Reed, M. Guizo, H. Valladarez, J. Fuost, C. Cannon, V. Conway. FIFTH ROW: P. Balfanz, E. Lueth, G. Swinford, G. Buckner, D. Bubp, F. Bell, A. Chapman, A. Juarez, S. Lane, V. Parks, C. Armstrong. SIXTH ROW: N. Sanders, P. Averill, B. Phillips, B. Sanders, G. Boshears, D. Tesch, P. Gualco, B. ocial Kay du in FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Swidecki, E. Coffman, E. Farmer, M. Hartman, D. Prestaqe, B. Goff, M. Lake, J. Cole, S. Carver, J. Patterson. SECOND ROW: D. Cozby, E. Jackson, J. Welker, B. Swam, C. Sessions, J, Chitwood, L. Gomes, J. Soiu, K. Chambers. THIRD ROW: F. Gurrola, D, Hernandez, L. Cruz, B. Lopez, J. Aparido, J. Powell, M. Stewart, K. Slanichard, B. Schwartz, M. Stone. FOURTH ROW: B. Burens, M. Mobley, R. Canup, M. Hailey, G. Bowers, P. Terrell, M. Roberson, K. Francisco, B. Hicks. FIFTH ROW: K. Hallum, W. Howard, D. Brown, S. Adams, R. Mack, C. Seward, M. Raqsdale, G. Whitley, C. Smith, .fq, 1 1 Stanton, D. Finlinson, J. Akines, V. Robison, D. Ames. SEVENTH ROW: D. Sanchez J. Leiia, C. Ramey, C. Stiern D. Lang, P. Bush, F. Hansen, D. Anderson, P. Hein, C. Fisher, S. Riechel, S. Sundstroni. EIGHTH ROW: L. Brawn D. Lambert, J. Hardimon, A. Sutton, B. Feemster, A Williams, D. Tarnow, P. Johnson, J. Stiern, G. Duncan, S Amundsen, P. Lane. NINTH ROW: M. Smith, V. Bales, S. Hunter, K. Brierley, D. Calhoun, S. Perry, J. Neal, E Benford, J. Wood, L, Hope, G. McCann, P. Poston .l. Brumback. TENTH ROW: J. Hunter, D. Blankenship, R Poffinbarqer, R. Tessandori, R. Pediqo, D. Holsonbake A. Warren, A. Davidson, R. Brock, C. Johnson, D. Knox L. Wandick, L. Pullett. flied. E. Day. SIXTH ROW: J. Stevenson, J. Jewett, J. Smith E. Batey, D. Georgeson, J. Williams, G. Classen, T. Lorah B. Rimmer, A. Jackson, M. Lozano. SEVENTH ROW: M Jacobs, C. Kokinos, D. Wise, A. Harvey, C. Campbell, S Stiner, J. King, V. Price, J. Bourdeau, K. Butterfield EIGHTH ROW: J. Ramirez, J. Heyart, M. Payne, S. Wood ward, R. Faulkner, J. Mathews, K. Schooley, J. Dunham C. Battierra, J. Kennedy, K. Montiio. NINTH ROW: J Simmons, R. Guzman, F. Salmon, J. Pimienta, M. Castillo F. Ponce, C. Castellon, R. Bultazar, T. Moiica, R. Salazar J. Hood. 3' F-5 ,-...M-.-a -2. FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: B. Scolf, J. Goodman, R Winler, R. Ward, T. Hysaw, E. Wafford, B. McCulloch L. Nephew, L. Burlon, S. Wooldridge. SECOND ROW C. Cooper, K. Newbury, D. Caslro, J. Gholz, S. Oylear, E. A. Geyer, P. Yoon, O. Verde, J. Quan. THIRD ROW J. Skar, D. Dubose, A. Moore, D. Almgren, S. Price, N Walker, J. Young, A. Yoakum, J. Chrisle, M. Nelson FOURTH ROW: B. Slone, S. Briggs, R. Lackley, B. Chaves, R. Renz, K. Zigoures, J. Wyafl, E. Arriloa, J. Escobedo L. Tarpley. FIFTH ROW: J. Kearney, G. Anfonaros G Wells, C. Meagher, S. Sworder, R. Sackman, J. Snyder, 3.9 if ls. 3 5 'S E' ki mob? FRONT ROW, leff fo righl: K. Kramer, J. Thornlon, Maddux, R. Tellyer, B. Hanson, F. Fisher, B. Filch, B. Jue, S. Romero, V. Cisneros. SECOND ROW: R. Sharp, Foulz, W. Claydon, W. Vandenhoek, R. Smilh, F. Jeppi, Hanford, T. Gregg, J. Granl. THIRD ROW: S. Wells T. McMahan, C. Milchem, N. Armilage, K. Farris, A Huber, J. Robison, V. Bradrick, K. Burrage, G. Slranqe. FOURTH ROW: D. Cox, K. Jackson, B. Johnson, G. Carler, R. Perry, R. Koelzer, L. Milchell, D. Bianchi, T. O'Kane FIFTH ROW: S. Melcher, D. Boyd, K. Cones, C. Barnes L. Broussard, L. Woods, J. Lockharl, F. Smith, D. Davis D. Saulf. SIXTH ROW: J. Sievers, C. Poulson, D. Chidgley ,A J. Vogel, P. Mariolli, D. Benson. SIXTH ROW: T. McCarlhy, C. Rose, M. Blackford, M. Basye, D. Cufrighi, L. Gillespie, B. Parker, R. Herrick, M. Forshay, K. Arms, J. Lennox SEVENTH ROW: B. Hemingway, B. Keyser, A. Soelberg K. Brenls, P. Emory, C. Duncan, C. Beckey, M. Miller D. Dye, J. Clark. EIGHTH ROW: C. Bergfelder, C. Le- Vesque, B. Baier, T. Rayburn, K. Haflich, J. Peele, C. Klafl S. Shorf, J. Srhrader, D. Baird. NINTH ROW: C. Dippel A. Hays, D. Lindamood, L. Halli, R. Sakai, D, Campbell R. Logan, J, Rickefl, J. Valenline, L. Carlson, R. Browne. T. Owens, E. Jones, D. Shaffer, B. Curlis, R. Brown, W Conner, G. Bazzell, C. Corder. SEVENTH ROW: J. Lewis W. Morlon, D. Ferguson, J. Stokes, G. Nord, G. Fullz J. Sfubbe, B. Lockwood, J. Paul, J. Dyer. EIGHTH ROW T. Schmidf, R. Blanton, D. Powers, T. Ray, S. Young, L Donaldson, J. Buchanan, D. ScoH, D. Bridgewell, S Pearman, N. Kimberger. NINTH ROW: S. Salsbury, M Harding, K. Schey, J. Munson, B. Brown, S. Kinoshifa, P Johnson, P. Jackson, P. Jones, T. McCord, M. Rask, M Dooliflle. TENTH ROW: R. Green, S. Moore, J. Mafleson J. Goss, H. Blair, D. Finnegar, G. Granl, M. McCain, L Wayne, J. Harper, M. Hoffman, B. Briflon. I I 'T . s A an . - S FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Roberson, J. Howlett, A. Phineas, G. Lawson, C. Caldwell, l. Miller, E. Surman, A. Person, A. Shaw, V. Washington. SECOND ROW: B. Thomas, W. Winston, J. Dickerson, L. Harris, W. Johnson, D. Johnson, R. Williams, C. Young, E. Will. THIRD ROW: T. Littleiohn, J. Henry, R. Perkins, C. McClain, W. Durham, R. Oberlies, D. Martinez, T. Bridwell, H. Hull. FOURTH ROW: C. Brown, J. Brown, F. Auriett, M. Strong, H. Daven- port, H. Slinton, Q. Sloan, H. Marder, L. Callahan, C. Walker. FIFTH ROW: S. Fambrough, W. Ferrell, A. Williams, R. Nolen, C. Moland, R. Whitfield, T. Kurishio, T. Kurisio, H. Rue. SIXTH ROW: H. Rue, J. Bundy, R. Ewing, M. Fisher, C. Williams, D. Arnold, J. Green, L. Harris, L. Wytch, J. Smith, L. Starks. SEVENTH ROW: G Shelton, W. Redick, W. Smith, T. Nelson, T. Ward, J. Gilden, H. Madden, E. Stafford, M. Parks, B. Verhaag. EIGHTH ROW: M. Brown, R. Sanders, L. Rufus, D. Winters, J. Wright, Unknown, S. Sherrill, B. Bozina, G. Van Osdel, G. Kitchens, Unknown. NINTH ROW: L. Constancio, M Weaver, D. Deane, M. Harris, L. Aguirre, C. Miyaii, J Funk, K. Sibley, T. Freeman, J. Sanders, P. Fanucchr P. Van Diest. ke Afield mga A tuden M. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Ensign, S. Martine, M. Subia E. Garcia, S. Montoya, G. Barraza, R. Gil, B. Dominuez, E. Herrea, J. Mendez. SECOND ROW: G. Heura, J Arnold, E. Wood, J. Mathis E. Soto, P. Littles, R. Smith r. nayly. mmm now: e. oasis, L. scam, M. Parenti, rf Bertie, R. Hale, R. Lawerence, R. Johns, P. Elliot, H. Hiltse, W. Karibian. FOURTH ROW: G. Gilliland, R. Garrett, B. Hagen, L. Cummings, R. Corbit, R. Grahn, C. Holland an nfl e f wr-- ,gn-n K. D. Sherman, M. Neri. FIFTH ROW: K. Jacobsen, C. Parsons D. Keese, C. Bedelia, D. Dodd, L. Stockton, M. Puget, B Waqers, K. Heisey, G. Eberhardt. SIXTH ROW: C. Barclay J. Hardiman, S. Waddington, P. Blair, C. Rodgers, C Stanley, R. Maddux, J. Blair, S. Schroer, S. Rinqsby SEVENTH ROW: S. Grove, C. Hyde, S. Hicks, F. Fingers M. Davis, D. Norville, D. Richard, V. Meyers, C. Longest S. Elliott. 1 liens ang- .....-.s..w. ' .s.....a... g- - f33 3 5 ?rv In in trvduced to tmditivmf. Bob Harding Franci Conrad Christi Hopper President Vice President Treasurer .s i -mr.-i. i .ilrifiift X. i FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Kenney, J. Sharp, J. Alkine, R. Boese, C. Chapin, M. Lighlner, C, Hopper, S. Eddy, K. Fredrickson, S, Burua. SECOND ROW: C. Coleman, G. Chapman, F. Conrad, D. Dale, A. Colm, J. Ferman, A. Mitchell, B, Siickler, C. Cook, J. McDonald. THIRD ROW: SEX an i elf- z ii x e 5 , .era ' A ...l Candy Coleman Representative-at-Large The Freshmen helped fhose who could nol help themselves. The Class of '66 firmly established itself in student government and began preparation for its future at Bakersfield High. FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCILS major project was care of the school seals, yet it also served by sponsoring dances, noon sales, and various seaf sonal activities. M. Tye, P. Rummel, L. Anderson, C. Jue, C. Belfencourt, L. Nackerud, S. Gomos, A. Arnold. FOURTH ROW: N. Polios, J. Sampson, J. Anderson, L. Eveland, A. Myers, R. Harding, P. Smith, Advisor, J. McCarthy, Advisor. QQ FRONT ROW, lefi lo righf: M. McCall, D. Doolillle, S. Braun, S. Kirfley, G. Haycouk, P. Pape, A. Campbell, N. Doole C Bes C Dunn SECOND ROW' J C'sfro P Y- - Y . - - - - - - - Schmidf, J. Florence, G. Caldwell, E. Thompson, A. James, H. Holley, L. Grimes, G. Arviso. THIRD ROW: D. Burton, C. Gilfner, S. Fierro, R. Kindred, M. Henry, B. Pererins, T. Budy, B. Williams, K. Traynor, B. Randell. FOURTH ROW: L. Kliewer, A. Ayers, L. Douqlas, V. Tidwell, L. Price, S. Day, J. Almaraz, G. Gorin, J. Brill. FIFTH ROW: J. Grahm, J. Griffis, J. Richardson, H. Jackson, V. Lewis, M. Newsome, D. Kilburn, L. Sfubbs, M. Culberson, E. Bayuus. SIXTH ROW: P. Martinez, J. Johnson, J. Skeefers, L. Oqlesby, P. Bradshaw, C. Coombs, D. Jensen, M. FRONT ROW, Iefl Io right D. Kosareff, L. Payne, J. Hagen, B. Norfon, J. Howe, G. MacDonald, J. Baker, B. Jones, B Davidson, R Ganong SECOND ROW: P. Irvin, D. Garcia, F. Milikan, K. Thorpe, L. Edde, C. Boulel, C. Harries, K. Ward, W. Meyers. THIRD ROW: J. Jones, B. McNay, T. Wilson, S. Barnes, C. Wriqhi, G. Harris, O. Ornelas, P. Mafinez, S. Hale, P. Schulfz. FOURTH ROW: J. Moor M. Cuellar, L. Costner, W. Pullen, R. Herrick, D. Padgeii, M. Monliio, D. Johnson, W. Slerling FIFTH ROW: J. Bruce, T. Blanks, S. Sebesfa, B. Kelley, B. Guerra, R. Bulkeley, R. Padilla, V. Callihan, D. Sanders, C. Edwards. SIXTH ROW: G. Warren, K. Richardson, M. Fast, R. Dealon, J. Evans, G. P we ww ineie--een QMS iweefwsp-r-f-2-1 A jservsr-werent 1 1 s . Childers, O. Reeves, L. McClellan, D. Kolb. SEVENTH ROW: J. Bradley, K. Barnes, R. Johnson, D. Woodard, W. Junious, O. Lawson, L. Huffman, E. Halladay, G. Dunn, G. Doolin, M. Brewer, J. Haynes. EIGHTH ROW: E. Gonzales, C. Mixon, M. Masfers, M. Young, K. Montgomery, M. Grimes, C. Goodnighr, D. Grammer, J. Adams, V. Johnson, P. Hunf. NINTH ROW: S. Schroder, D. Mayo, H. Samarin, D. Harris, K. Callagy, D. Etheredge, C. Gray, P. Tompkins, C. Carpenter, S. Cerrina, C. Auslin, M. Dana. TENTH ROW: M. Ramay, L. Jones, R. Cisneros, W. Sim- mons, D. Dimenfel, G. Gomez, E. Gee, L. Sfeveson, J. Weeks, S. Newby, S. MacDonald, E. Armstrong, S. Hicks. Schallock, G. Lung, D. Cummings, R. Pollard, H. Young, S. Nicholson. SEVENTH ROW: M. Davis, E. Knox, A. Perkins, J. Casleel, S. Kinch, A. Harris, D. Parker, C. James, J. Allen, W. Nuff, Z. Gholsfon. EIGHTH ROW: J. Placenfi, B. Anderson, J. Monroe, H. Wilcox, D. Tope, D. Johnson, L. Hundsdorfer, D. Feliz, H. Hufson, R. Hanson, P. Meyers, G. Weimer. NINTH ROW: K. Berry, R. Roberlson, N. Luflrell, D. ScoH, O. Wilson, D. Grammer, K. Chandler, J. Bishop, A. Loyd, L. Luiz, L. Frank, W. Jackson. TENTH ROW: C. Fori, W. Peckham, B. Baker, J. Clack, M. Pare, T. Avery, P. Murphy, T. Maffhews. G. Deuel, B. Smifh, N. Karleskwf, S. Livingslon. rwwwf reffmwwswwvfgu' i 5- - , ...-......W.,,W.,..- . AA.. .... ,,.. . . . . , , M ., H,m,, an---aa--MW 1 ii' .--5....,. was-an ,Q l K' A I, KC' U- Q Ilb FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: G. Adams, B. Choy, B. Fanshier, L. Condren, D. Tidwell, R. Arambula, C. Flowers, K. Pearman, B. Perry, A. Veager. SECOND ROW: S. Young, B. Jaynes, R. Wallace, V. Polnam, C. Burlon, S. Poiselle, B. Coleman, R. Essary, L. Melone. THIRD ROW: T. Gelling, E. Whilmore, M. Duncan, D. Ledbeller, G. Chancellor, G. Bianchi, J. Hargis, R. Duarle, G. King, B. Meyer. FOURTH ROW: V. Phillips, L. Levin, L. Linfesly, W. Moody, R. Tucker, R. Sloddard, l. Barry, R. Shain. FIFTH ROW: A. Tyra, J. Overslreel, L. Eveland, J. Gallagher, S. Engel- lenner, M. Lighlner, M. Anderson, C. Pelerson, K. Frederick- son, C. Chapman. SIXTH ROW: K. Gallagher, C. Callaway, S. Vaughan, P. Rummel, W. Allen, M. Kellell, M. Coleman, Ns-iz.:-,. L. Forresl, S. Hiner, N. Gregory, C. Bellencourl. SEVENTH ROW: C. Garrison, B. Langslon, G. Schnaidl, D. Taylor, R. Youngman, G. Likens, B. Thurber, J. Beck, J. Jefford, C. Walker, G. Bergholl, J. Henry. EIGHTH ROW: J. Vaughn, N. Amenl, J. Thoma, J. Alkire, F. Wheeler, C. Slahl, C. Higgins, R. Chan, B. Blackwood, C. Wold, K. Ronshausen. NINTH ROW: A. Connel, C. Marlin, M. Vanderpool, J. Evans, L. Fernandez, P. Snyder, L. Slephens, E. Aquirre, J. Gilliam, P. Preslon, H. Bodeman, M. Fox, W. Baiok. TENTH ROW: G. Gulhrie, R. Well, N. Polias M. Nicholas, L. Slroope, P. Harris ,S. Salazar, R. Munoz, T. Sesrnas, G. Reed, L. Webb, L. Smilh. ?re lumen made ad 'uA tmen tA FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: E. Erbsroesser, E. Lamond, W. McPheelers, G. Haines, R. Chapman, J. Gonsalves, M. D'-Sherlia, G. Lodien, L. Sladlmiller, W. Verrell. SECOND ROW: S. Thurman, J. Parker, D. Prewell, D. Piearcy, J. Morris, M. Jackson, F. Morris, K. Puryear, L. Welz. THIRD ROW: C. Richmond, R. Winler, D. Bessom, M. Coleman, R. Lohman, F. Cashero, E. VanAlla, C. Stanley, J. Ross, C. Deqan, B. Clausen. FOURTH ROW: M. Hall, R. Wrighl, S. Bruner, B. Lee, P. Henry, J. Orand, B. Whisler, D. Belhell, C. Roberlson, R. Parmelee, L. Leon. FIFTH ROW: D. Seibers, R. Clark, P. Kromer, K. Hudman, J. Smilh, P. F.ancisco, B. Herrera, M. Jackson, F. Harris, D. Wiley. SIXTH ROW: J. Sarad, P. Hunl, S. Kirkpalrick, S. Allen, J. Furman, F. Conrad, D. Dale, A. Howden, K. Kind, L. Ramirez. SEVENTH ROW: M. Kellell, R. Adams, J. Brock, Oi T. Ford, J. Anderson, L. Suydam, M. Sandoval, J. Henken, K. Acord, K. Robesky, A. Milchell, E. Rose, M. Aleman. EIGHTH ROW: W. Griffilh, S. Hollingsworlh, M. Durrell, R. Garrioll, B. Anderson, D. Haymond, K. Smilh, J. Wilmer, J. Lake, G. Williams, R. Burker, D. Dye. NINTH ROW: J. Kearney, B. Rundle, G. Olsen, R. Clason, E. Fahey, B. Chambers, B. Smilh, C. Rosack, J. Green, S. Burud, R. Lehman, K. Olsen, B. Hardin. TENTH ROW: B. Toney, L. Jackson, M. Minor, B. Pappas, S. Slrelich, B. Frank, T. Palmer, P. Pechin, C. Lawrence, D. Rolh, J. Sliles, H. Summage, J. McDanils. ELEVENTH ROW: F. Simon, W. Walls, C. Carlwrighl, J. Miranda, L. Espinoza, D. Yimm, R. Valenli, D. Rogers, M. Cordova, W. Harber, S. Shires. d FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: R. Andrews, L. Lawson, A. Mackey, E. Eldridge, R, Hawks, B. Bussell, M. Buscher, K. Wedegaerfner, S. Brummer, R. Alsop. SECOND ROW: J. Sampson, S. Davis, B. Dawson, L. Hinlon, T. Larkin, J. Gonzales, T. Pierson, E. Jones, C. Whilrnore. THIRD ROW: P. Mullins, S. Myers, J. Thomas, R. Boyd, D. Phillips, R. Seifle, A. Fanucchi, P. Wachob, V. Brown, T. Davis. FOURTH ROW: M. Tye, M. Fleishauer, L. Cox, K. Sulher- land, J. Foley, C. Nelherlon, B. Brown, C. Parson, K. Con- ner. FIFTH ROW: R. Dusfon, D. Fischer, B. Casper, J. Pon, J. Lovelace, J. Diaz, L. Harlhorn, J. Magee, S. Ballle, L. Daniels. SIXTH ROW: R. Vanais, L. Morris, R. Jordan, M. Shaw, S. Lynd, J. Woolf, C. Smiih, R. Gords, G. Hay, J. Lennox, G. Caldwell. SEVENTH ROW: L. Newman, K. Pope, C. Taylor, W. Bass, D. Johnson, G. Beeson, M. Poe, B. Reed, D. Kirkpairick, R. Jacobs, K. Schelosk. EIGHTH ROW: F. Monioya, B. Perrien, S. Elliot, S. Harris, J, Banducci, R. Howard, P. Davis, G. Perez, S. Salazar, R. Degiuli, L. Pfielschieiler. NINTH ROW: R. Pickens, A. Odermann, S. Leon, P. Cannon, V. Lultrell, F. Marshall, B. Clark, M. Howleli, C. Park. TENTH ROW: R. Lopez, D. Leal, C. Taggarf, G. Sfephenson, B. Bailey, B. Baker, R, Sfoovelaar, M. Wayne, F. Crooks, R. Scheible, K. Newton. ELEVENTH ROW: R. Monfiel, T. Rodriguez, A. Sendeio, L. Melendez, R. Ford, J. Dearmore, A. Bafeman, D. Perkins, T. Alippi, B. Tuckness, R. Fanucchi, B. Grobeh, D. Hall. Aizle lui la Aclwol campcw. FRONT ROW, leff fo righi: V. Wyall, A. Brown, J. Jamison, B P 'ichell M Carrillo J Gaede B Huls J Wells - fl . - . ' . - Y. - . D. Brammer, D. Boling. SECOND ROW: P. Colfax, K. Marrin, B. Millee, L. Evans, J. Michaels, K. Branch, B. Rupe, B. Carill, T. Duke. THIRD ROW: P. Lawrence, P. Billingfon, S. Maples, P. Keeney, D. Torgerson, G. Brown, D. Bender, C. Wallace, S. Nikkel, J. Salazar. FOURTH ROW: A. Dang, E. Black, O. Anlhony, B. While, R. Bonner, H. Fingers, G. Ellis, A. Meyers, D, Sfange. FIFTH ROW: B. Siurlevanf, C. Reams, S. Malich, V. Phillips, K. Paxfon, J. Hayes, D. Hense, A. Dang, S. Diosdado, F. Ramirez. SIXTH ROW: B. Null, M. Bullman, G. Nunnelly, J. Wesl, J. Vinson, J. Goldberg, M. Hueslis, R. Billingsby, D. Dague, J. Ferguson, B. Rudnick. SEVENTH ROW: B. Tinsley, G. Cervantes, J. Brumback, R. Contreras, R. Karley, R. Combs J. Cibif, M. Gaona, R. Gerber, R. Medina, C. Louie, D. Knuder. EIGHTH ROW: T. Slanlon, G. McNuH, G. Dodd P. Cross, G. Brill, D. Boardman, R. Lehmkuhl, J. Hinson, G. Akins, M. Lewis, B. Cooper NINTH ROW: R. Cesman D. Brooks, J. Adams, J. Knapp, M. Marshall, R. Woodward R. Perkins, W. Ensey, P. Burfon, J. Williamson, W. Sleven: son, P. Jones. TENTH ROW: H. Roberson, R. Galicia, B Pale, R. Kerr, E. Wifi, G. Coals, B. Vaughn, P. Colfen, P Boyd, K. Young, S. Taylor, L. Halliday. ELEVENTH ROW G. Roush, V. Martinez, Y. Yniguez, R. Bogey, C. Wagher L. Lira, L. Harrison, T. Gonzales, K. Calderon, I. Almarazl R. Boese, S. Tanaka, L. Barrios. 1 . --gn .v...h il is Q? :ff-U M 4 mi. .ww ... sm-is -- -:.w.:, ' 'R xl., .. X LII'-1 II7 ...................,.......,.,',.. - an ..- up TAA 'N I .-.' Ri: Quai a ,,., ..... . ,..........-.... .. lilXP'lfl.....,.. -we-N. I .sl F ll8 F31 :X FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: D. Cassidy, G. Chapman, L Billinglon, H. Boolh, A. Bennelf, L. Parker, L. Smilh, R Phillips, G. McDaniels, D. McKinney. SECOND ROW: O Carfer, C. Dorfhus, M. Slephens, A. Arnold, R. Harding H. Null, L. Chambers, R. Coop, C. Conklin. THIRD ROW L. Coran, C. Snow, B. Ausfin, A. Kraus, D. Abercrombie, J. Groves, J. Froehlicll, K. Chidgey, K. Fagan, R. Gause FOURTH ROW: J. Hubble, B. Welfy, D. Cromwell, J Sanchez R. Hunler B. Walson D. Sneed M. Marshall s. mul. FlFTl-l Row: D. Josud, R. Schuelz, F. vaida, Lf Shard, V. Lucas, L. Baldwin, G. DeYoung, A. Dorris, T. Jefferies, T. Hull. SIXTH ROW: S. Colberf, A. Haygood D. Wesley, S. Erwin, R. Gilder, G. Suffon, P. Boyd, L Thomas, D. Gaines, D. Jordan, B. Weaver. SEVENTH ROW ii C. Piceno, B. Welch, D. Ussery, D. Olden, L. Brown, O. Murphy, L. Peffy, S. Mann, B. Johnson, L. Cunningham, M. Asquilh, J. Sfovall. EIGHTH ROW: L. Schallock, A. Bryanf, S. Gollmyer, B. Margrave, G. Niefo, K. Black, T. Tipfon, D. Knighl, S. Guerrero, L. Cave, M. Uharf. NINTH ROW: L. Howard, J. Davis, S. Weslerfield, K. Ward, C. Maflock, B. Mozier, B. Slamper, C. Escobedo, S. lngallis, D. Mosby, D. Bewick, A. Thompson. TENTH ROW: D. Bower, B. Palmer, J. King, A. Dominges, R. Rivera, R. Ramirez, P. Tafe, D. Gulhrie, M. Frye, R. Gufhrie, M. Bozarfh, R. Hendrix, E. Jones. ELEVENTH ROW: F. Evans, V. Robinson, L. Wong, L. Chandler, J. Lai, R. Luena, M. Reid, T. Marlinez, S. Bedfearn, M. Conslancio, R. Ennis, S. Annis, R. Timmons. reenlwrlw p 0 ed wo t FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: M. Moore, O. Walker, J. Mc- lnlosh, W. Burrel, R. King, B. Flefcher, L. Dyer, G. McClain M. Perkins, C. Hill. SECOND ROW: C. Arnold, L. Nacke- rud, S. Gombos, B. Miller, D. Evans, K. Fraser, C. Osbye, F. Noel, J. Painler. THIRD ROW: L. Tiefze, S. Eddy, C. Hopper, L. McBralney, M. Kroeker, P. Klink, C. Hedge, le Truax B. Slrickler, T. Morris. FOURTH ROW: S. Peercy . carl, L. Nelson, R. Ferrell, l.. Vulefich, la. Fuenlezl, E Griffin, L. Krumm, J. Massa. FIFTH ROW: P. Blodgel, . Capps, E. Henderson, C. Barron, S. Roberls, J. Ryan L. Mowry, G. Manny, M. Banfz, A. Jablon. SIXTH ROW' A. Polfer, N. Flaming, D. Landis, G. Graflon, J. Colla, D. Parker, M. Kennedy, D. Roberfson, M. Frederick, C. Mor- gan, C. Melropules. SEVENTH ROW: C. Wiqgingfon, T. Ku' ,asf Schmidt, C. Sholienkirk, D. Kimble, C. Kroll, F. Kollhoff, G. Pope, L. Jennings, J. Johnson, L. Shells, J. Hailey, J. Lyons. EIGHTH ROW: E. Eliiah, L. Lauderdale, M. Wallace, . Barnes, J. Marlin, L. Villesenov, R. Ramirez, R. Belfazor, . Onfivernos, S. Romero, M. Rodruiguez. NINTH ROW: GSU B. Duffey, D. Holford, H. Arfis, T. Morlon, W. Mangrum, M. Hayward, G. Seward, R. Bruossard, D. Weldon, P. Hare, D. Jones, B. Dean. TENTH ROW: L. Hubbard, R. Jones, C. Gooden, C. O'Neal, F. lsham, L, Bills, E. Lomas, R. Rambaud, B. Lee, R. Lipke, D. Blackman, M. Kenner, D. Lasler. ELEVENTH ROW: C. Swall, J. O'Brien, T. Harris, K. Gonzales, S. Loperena, S. Shanahan, V. Rockwell, F. Tuslin, S. Elhridge, G. Torll, L. Anderson, D. Lewis, C. Malone, S. Oxford. an I ' Nr N . OW lib Pepsi - for those who think Chrisfie Chapin and Tina Arnold found 'rhe perfecl answer +o Jrheir clofhing needs al MARIANNA'S, I904 Chesfer Avenue. lv1arianna's offers a complele selec- Tion of fashions designed wirh lhe young Teen in mind. Shirle Grellein and Diclc Woods admired lhe lovely seleclion of wedding rings af ROGER'S JEWELERS. Rogers carrying only lhe finesl in iewelry, can help To make every occasion a memorable one. E , While Touring rhe PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COM- The WARDE D WATSON REALTY COMP PANY Pele Johnson, Marlene Tafsuno, and Jacque ISO7 Nmeleenlh efhclenlly served Bakersfield an Roberfs paused fo look ar fhe familiar slogan - Now surrounding areas A helpful Walson realfor sl i+'s Pepsi for fhose who 'rhinlc young. Pal Callaghy The properly fha Walson s has av 228 CIV 3A .LU S 'SN lx! lx! .pf , . 1 u v '-F an H x X? ww.. x-. k , 1 1 g. I, ,, , . A 1 U '4 -W.. 6 . A ,X .xg .H fi a-'N' 'n..,.'g-N f -+.J.,,.x .M rf UQ KW ? ' N P 'x Ji- 9. cl f k .A Q11.-.gy ' ' 3.4.--w -4 ' X' . A 94 p. ,L .xx . 'Mx fl. '-.N -. r, K. .SQ-4M ,,- .fxu f 4, s'K . , 5'-X X1 , Jhf - ,. .W -l,4Y, -N..-1:15620 tv 1 ,,f, nl ,.f,ae+',a55 b ? 4 WY-T.-'1 , - ,W M ,..p.s,g RQ, fx .. - .af wg-'.g:, , ,,-1.A'ZT.i'f1! - 1 ,gig Ng--gg -Z . , -kwvggag f,S 9T'W' ' ..-..- 3 r..L5L5 ,W L gw'f?4,-f f g ,, . u,--::g.',5kL'.- V, 551531-2' y f , uns., L - ' W , W' . P -Zhi' fi-:X K ,n'f1A,,'2 I . MN- .kv:Y,.1b,gf 'e L. ,HA k,,,?mM., f k. r5fi'73j:x'..' - vwxqyb-'zz , Q wf',,u,N:.-1-1 K gin N Y' w 2 Wm lux V '.::'L .. wg, , ,wgg ., ,V ,... -. .f , my , , f'- xl. ,,-13, . x 'X . ,. .4 ll A ' . K 'AGE' 1 1 Q v, .. I 1' . . , , , . J FRONT ROW: D. Haymond, J. Raney, B. Davidson, J. beck, B. Nall, M. Chords, S, Kirkpatrick, J. Lovelace P Anderson, R. Hin'din, J, Wood, J. Meagher, J. Anderson, Baldwin, B. Anderson, Coach Pfister. R. Bruce. SECOND ROW: J. Alcott, T. Sterling, S. Sur- n health and rela ation. ' The BOYS TENNIS TEAM, which practiced daily at the Racquet Club, was composed of sixteen members, six of whom were returning lettermen. Early in the year, the season prospects were bright, with only two rather difficult matches against Santa Barbara and Redlands. Among the best players on the team were Bill Davidson, lohn Rainey, lohn Anderson, and Richard Bruce. FRONT ROW: L. McCarl, G. Atkins, D. Barber, B. Hanford, R. Jennings. SECOND ROW: D. Anderson, Coachg J. De- laney, C. Kirchenrnan, T. Lehman, R. M ller, R. Delaney. Seven of the ten members of the GOLF TEAM were returning lettermen. Early in the season Coach Duane Anderson stated that three or four boys looked promising, but that it might be difficult to defend the Valley Championship. The Driller golfers matched talents with South, North, Garces, Shafter, and Foot- hill High Schools. Fore' Lf Tng--9'-' iE'5iQ 'i'i Q' xx 'F' S Q, was g Ss xxx S Q Spring practice revealedhthe racquet of the GirI's S ' ! ervice Tenms Team. ea' round A 0 M- tzcleet South Yosemite League opponents cringed and fell when the GIRLS TENNIS TEAM from Bakersfield High School proved masters of the court. Adept at both offensive and defensive strategy, the raqueteers scored success with an un- defeated season. Taking first honors in the singles was Kcrthe Anderson followed in order by Ncmcy Hart and Kris Frederickson. Bringing glory to Drillerville in the doubles matches were the teams of Barbara Langston-Frances Conrad and Penny Bellamy-IoEllen Lake. Coached by Miss Young, the netters practiced for hours a Week in preparation for a meet. Victories copped by BHS were the result of great team efforts, a desire to win, and inbred skill, and provided a thrilling season for all tennis fans. FRONT ROW: N. Hart, K. Anderson, K. Frederickson, B. Smith, S. Eddy, J, Liggett, P. Confratto, M. Tatsuno, A. Lanliston, P. Bellamy, J. Lake, F. Conrad, C. Cords, B. Davidson, J. Roberts, L. Jacobs, K. Young, Coach. Hull. BACK ROW: B. Choy, M. Winter, C. Netherton, J. 21551, gggoe Q RSI' i . SRU' A if Q' 151' f vvilgffilavi . Y 'favs ni L 5 3 l lf X LRSTQ A y QHQ, ,LF 4 ' srllgsrlrfa SY-sf! . 1f5l, ' QR31' L at -,Y 'Vi' , , l 2 1 l- QZRSF1 , l'sVuR5H'?4' tl Tl 'mm ,., l zwllnrnlf W , if is : . 0V1MyAX ,fl . I 10 -1 ' 4, , 1 Q ll js-3 eg X? 4.1 T W ,M ' t AX Nr in wx Z KX 1 Q. L it ,,.- ,kkq ,w V A e -T W ' ' . - 1 f T 1 ,giliffq 1 Q, S F lt- if nv S -fx, . , ' . 4 : I A if , k x ,Sq 4 A R. Karlen, M. Fast, M. Woods, M Regan, N Heyarf, P. Ellioff, G. Helter, H. Wilcox. THIRD ROW: S. Barra, J. Smith, R. Dow, J. Gallon, R. Adams, D. Minch, G. Gallon, B. Alford, J, Meyer, B. Van Osdel, B Sheldon, D. Bain- bridge, G. Hunt, D. Slagle, Coach. FIRST ROW: P, Wachob, J. Bruce, R, Barnett, L. Thomp- son, R. Sackman, P. Klink, D. Scott, J. Beck, J. Gilliam, G. Richardson, S. Pearman, D. Jones SECOND ROW: J Woolf, M. Buscher, M. Reed, B. Door, R. Poffinbarger, J. Herring, mvmen tA to alicto 9. The Varsity Boys' SWIM TEAM was the most powerful group ot swimmers BHS has had in many years. The team had considerable depth, with two or three excellent swimmers in all the events-freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and the ditficul combination of all the strokes-individual rnedley. Early in the season the prospects of a league victory were bright. We had strong B and C teams, and many reserves. This year, the reserves trained in a heated pool for part of the season. FRONT ROW: W. Pierson, J. Hansen, J. S. Lewis, G. Denio, L. Meagher, G. Clemons, L. Landis, C. Duncan, W. Lindsey, D. Torgeson, R. Browne, K. Frost. SECOND ROW: B. Hobbs lMgr.l, B, Griffith, T. Mestmaker, K. J. Pon, Coach J. Mulvehal. V . 'JT' 5 4 . I G Q.. , .N y 1 . X, U hy, WT K X . X , Q - TLT . 'T . A I I Slankard, J. Dyer, D. Hay, R. Little, N. Kimberger, C. Chambers, J. O'Brien, B. Pappas, G. Moon, J. Froehilich, SN -Q T ll.. Through long hours of practice and daily workouts the GIRLS' SWIM TEAM was able to rank high in swim compe- tition for the sixth straight year since their formation in 1958. The thirty-two energetic members held a car Wash to raise money for the purchase of new swim suits. To obtain membership girls needed to fulfill grade requirements, have swimming ability, and have a desire to swim competitively. Stop atclv tlcle .ml . ik, Lo ll' x Swimmers to their marks-Go! N vl R 4 L , , U it X K ,1 x ff .J X I l li ill L ff' FRONT ROW: A. Colm, L. Marks, S. Ramirez, N. Morris, P. Kelleif, B. Smith, M. Tiefze, L. Marks, P. Doan, G. Bergholdf, L. Krumm. SECOND ROW: M. Kelleff, M. Breckenridge A. Myers J. Bergholdi L. Nackerud K Ro es S Dewey L Taylor Dewey B Rogers C b . ' , . ' , ' , . f f Lawn, THIRD ROW: J Morris, J. FYOST, M:CIa L Maxwell C Sid P Sheldon C Vallerga C. C, L! Q JNi1JM,LQglEr,3Coach. NOT PICTURED: J. Cremeans, J. Walt, ! 'awfiff . d 'lslid into home Aa ely The 1963 FROSH BASEBALL TEAM, according to Coach Fred Laningham, was a very good group of boys who were good athletes as well as students. Coach Laningharn felt his boys had an exceptional possibility of repeating as league champs for the year if they beat the North High team. However, with a combination of good fielding, hitting and pitching, the Frosh were able to acquire a good position in the league. FRONT ROW: E. Aguirre, R. Myers, J. Dia1, P. Pechin, R Well R Burks V Brown M Cordova G MacDonald S Gallmyer, J. Nieto, D. Parker, T. Hull, S. Hollingsworth, G Onhveros M Poe B Gause M Nichols P Preston. SECOND ROW: F. Laningharn, Coach, J. Cebet, eanw rallied or ' FRONT ROW J Snyder R Cervantes F Srquerdo H D. Tesch, D. Overstreef, J. Kearney. THIRD ROW: D. Har Hull J Hodges J Beauchamp J Mathews G Kitchen rison, Coach, D. Adams, D. Blakenship, K. Arms, J. Long C Hood SECOND ROW J Ecrei Manager M Walker J. Wyatt, J. Van Osdel, J. Kennedy, A. Hays, F. Ontiveros S Carver D Hmkle J Patterson P Skrable B Curhs B. Parker. The 1963 BHS IUNIOB VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM was one of Bl-lS's most powerful IV teams. The IV's started off the season slowly lout worked their Way up to a powerful SYL team. Coach Harrison stated at the beginning of the season, Our team is showing signs of improvement . . and later in the sea- son he felt, The boys are starting to play the kind of ball that I think they should have been playing all along. -Raw-.M e me out to the crowd lm, +151 fee-Q, -.K Q.. Q -1. 'W s..,.x:f um Mxwnr 'dvr The 1963 DRILLER BASEBALL TEAM proved to be one of Coach Sarver's most powerful teams. Throughout the spring season, the Drillers kept their eye on the South Yosemite League Championship and the valley title. A tight defense and a strong pitching staff were the main objectives of the team. The Winning pitcher for many of the games was Bill Harrelson, one of the senior returning lettermen. FRONT ROW: S. Barraza, M. Keese, J. Francis, E. Asbury, team, M. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Coach Sarver, J. Axevedo B. Bosfick, P. McCloud, P. Anderson, M. Riddiouqh. SEC- -Mgr., G. Valenzuela, D. Scarberryg dismissed from team, OND ROW: B. Ghilarducci, A. Behill, J. Stanley, S. Blake, L. McDowell, B. Harrelson, H. Knapp, J. Bryan, B. Willi- E. Scott, T. Ginn, J. Cordova, J. Alcorn, dismissed from ford, J. Lindsey, dismissed from team, J. London-Mgr. ag .L o M Take me out to the 64 ga Q if -, b f . -9 . ..., is N 1 A 3255531 1 - , i Q W E. 5. 5 ,Q is -. EQSXXX Q . ' K ,I WM .4 A i s M. Riddiough, c.F. , ' C , m . Q ,, M205 W V lv , we gina' gui. ifi YL i.? , X f S5A3lEf'9 : xY'7 E. Asbury, R.F. .J- Q, Raw' X. A. Behill, 2nd B. A M. Keese L F PM B. Boshc, 3rd B. ' ,-vl P. McCloud. I 1 B Zlgfjzt A M. If .mi , ...fp ' I ff QQXXL lf UH XElf fi if ,ix 7 0 1 in v n P. Anderson, S.S. J. Francis, C. J. Bryan, P. FRONT ROW: A. Dixon, G. Blackmon, B. McDonald, D. Fletcher, B. Garbe, M. LeRoy, R. Munoz A. Sendcio Green, J. DeLaCruz, J. Martinez, P, Partlow, M. Munoz, THIRD ROW: M. Hartman, J. Waqy, C.. Bonneau, P. J. Craven, T. Brown. SECOND ROW: A. Chandler, R. Wideman, T. Harris, P. Reeder, D. Petty, B. Nelms, R Foster, L. Munoz, J. Powell, J. Bancroft, C. Hood, J. Medina, J. Ashby, D. Soto, O. Mayfield, H. Bodeman J. Smith. nu I a ti ity of trong men. When the gun sounded, the Bakersfield High School DRILLER SPRINT MEN and DISTANCE SQUAD left their opponents in a cloud of dust. Superior to other schools in the 440-yard run, the mile run, and the 880-yard relay, the runners chalked up a successful year with record-breaking speeds. At the beginning of the spring semester all boys interested in track events began the rigorous training which lead to conditioned legs and rhythm in breathing. To stimulate cornpeti- tive spirit, the sprinters were made to run the track on Griffith Field and do calisthenics for thorough physical fitness. Never failing to win the race against time, the runners were enthusiastically supported by a proud student body. FRONT ROW: B. Mettler, B. Collins, J. White, W. Dean K. Hailey, R. Morris, O. Crawford, L. Whitfeild, R Swift, C. Mitchell, R. Brown, B. Dean, I. Thompson, D Johnson. SECOND ROW: C. Nolen, J. Raney, S. Briggs, R. DeWitt, G. Finley, R. Jones, E. Surman, A. Williams, J. Vogle, D. Higdon, C. Dawson, J. Akins, C. Clabrouie J. South, R. Embry, R. Peters. THIRD ROW: W. Calvin D. Elliott, T. Sesmas, D. Evans, C. Humphrey, F. Buchner G. Morrison, J. Wiltse, J. Cosgriff, J. Simmons, T. Mc- Carthy, D. Powers, R. Walton, R. Lipke, H. Ray, R. Bernard K. Putnam. FOURTH ROW: L. Espinosa, D. Rogers, K Hartham, J. Witmer, J. West, L. Billington, D. Parmalee J. Gray, S. Sherrill, D. Josue, J. Narducci, M. Stewart E. Hawks, G. Ree'd, J. Placenti, N. Carolina, G, Seward R. Nutt. .ff , --ffgsitf ,150 S 5, B I 5 , t:'i .,,l,f'23f', lr F V exif ' s . E, ,.,. - y ht i Q39 'gl rl. v . , if , I 83634. X1 ,xsgi xgxw 'veggie gba: I Q 5efi9:P T -We lgifffil 9- FRONT ROW: K. Haycock: W. Nutt: T. Townsend: W. Higgs: T. Newton: B. Ran' kin: S. Musgrove: T. Turner: D. Anama: B. Fuson: D. McGill: C. Strickler: J. Harris: J. Cabrera: C. Mfchell: P. Ramirez: C. Heier: B. Lawson: E. Stephens: D. Higdon: B. Leggett. SECOND ROW: G. Lamond: J. Jones: J. Parker: G. Luelh: S. Davis: P. Davis: R. Stone: N. Polios: E. Coffman: D. Chilwood: C. Chilwood: R. Alex- ander: J. Coy: M. Brown: E. Bishop: G. Polios: D. Cromwell: A. L'ngo: P. Hunt: G. Girard: R. Temple: H. Berf: L. McClinfoc. THIRD ROW: B. Dawson: G. Chap- mon: J. Meftier: J. Stephens: C. Ramsey: J. Bingham: T. Ford: R. Rameriz: W. Terrell: B. Schmidt: R. Yeager: F. Vidia: P. Tate: G. Pearson: J. Minre: R. Rud- nick: F. Ponce: H. Pearson: G. Wells: G. Torii: A. Hunt: M. Dominguez: Hamlin ,... - ---. 'P ': ' i 'i . . lg V l 9. 'D T. Reese: D. Rosales: T. Dowell: R. Struble. FOURTH ROW: S. Gunther' L Willima: J. Minor: B. Rudnick: D. Harthorn: D. Gay: P. Anderson: G. Hlaet: ker: S. Thurman: T. Palmer: P. Cross: R. Hale: B. Arnold: R. Thornlon: K Hensen: J. Mendez: E. Herrera: F. Crooks: G. Jordan: A. Fannuddi: R. Keene W. Welty: J. Lake: D. Garcia: L. Rocha: R. Salizar: B. Duran: D. Bales: D Bensen: B. Welch. FIFTH ROW: F. Jeppie: W. Trout: B. Anderson: J. Anderson J. Craflon: L. Brawn: D. Tarnow: C. Wilson: H. Blair: R. Sakai: S. Kinoshila P. Boatman: B. Brown: R. Taggart: K. Janes: J. Mattley: F. Sugden: J. Serros D. Brooks: J. Gonzalea: D. Garcia: T. Christensen: M. Brickell: G. Antoneras R. Bishop: L. Franklin: K. Austin: M. Holleif: D. Nunez: G. Doolin: D. Raney J. Colten. Uqm ice en Driller FIELD EVENT men combined expeditious effort and skill to acquire a leading position in the South Yosemite League. Among the various events vied for were: pole vault, high jump, discus, broad jump, shot put, and hop, skip, cmd jump. This year's team was one of the strongest in the SYL. At the first of the season, however, the muscle events were weak but with ambition and skill the Driller achieved a strong record in this event. 08 2I n tende to A tack up leadxf. FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Lawson, R, Nolen, B. Do- minquez, R. Emery, B. Margrave, L. Hall, L. Sfroope, R. Valenti. SECOND ROW: R, Bernard, Manager: C. Parks, During basketball season, students flocked to the gym, verbally spurring on our Driller and Sandab teams. The gym vibrated with tense excitement as the final minutes ot the game were counted aloud. The RIGGER BASKET- BALL TEAM placed third in the South Yosemite League and of the ten games J, Alkire, G. Loveday, J, Thoma, M. Tye, B. Dawson, D. Cassidy, D. Josue, G. Chapman, W. Gates, Coach. played, the D class totaled tive wins. Although the team members were not gigantic, they were power packed and tull of determination. Their games pro- vided stirring excitement as they re- sounded with the croWd's fervent yen for victory. Next year's team must strive tor comparable superiority. 7411 men pi ated 2-ound A tra 5 Q . ' . N 4 k is 'fr ,3 T 2. 1 Z' i l' x . ,X J J lxwwf ' K 5. va 545 Y -'9ll'nv ':'h 1 5 . I Q , 'Y . lil - ,,,. X' finfjg Y ' S il ll llli' f ' 1 . , 'fr ' J 'T i W l' ' -:. jf' 'L 4 JJ ' 5-L...-s , , , gg , , V 4 l I 3 lilfifl M S T l iii ,Z ' ' if J iffll 1? l -Q QL .' E , ff J ,- k - Y Y ' -t-X 'w . - 'l if t. f WT' L T .. .,, inf . 1 A X ' X - -a -xx-may . X., . ., 5 . N 8 . FRONT ROW, left fo right: K. Austin, Nlqr,g L. Harris, T. McCarthy, E. Prude, T. James, J. Diaz, D. Lawrence, V. The Bakersfield High School ROUGH- NECK squad concluded the basketball season bv earning second place in the l963 South Yosemite League. Their league record was seven Wins and three losses, while their season record was nine wins and seven losses. FRONT ROW, left fo right: R Garrett, D. Georgeson, J. Gillian, C. Williams, K. Henson, N. Walker, T. Graham SECOND ROW: Mosconi, Ch.: B. Garbe, R. Salozar, J. D. Haymond, R. Willi ard, T. Palmer, B. Frank, P. Cross L. Rufus, J. Wood, B. Anderson, M. Brickell. ROUSTABOUTS BASKETBALL thrilled all dribbling enthusiasts in a season flavored with losses as well as wins. Similar to other Spring Sports, the B Reserves struggled with soft muscles in the battle of physical fitness and practiced long hours in the hot gym. Stewart, G. Clemens, D, Brown, C. McClain, B. Helms. THIRD ROW: B. Clark, W. Ware, D. Lewis, K. Snyder, D. Thorfon, R. Schalwlfz. Brown, W. Maddux, Mgr, SECOND ROW: L. Sayre, Coach, BUS FRONT ROW, left to righf: D. Evans, J. King R s J. Mendez. SECOND ROW: P. Pechin, J. Niet R S h N if G O N a ed opponent mtl: ta t1cA The Bits Basketball Team, despite the connotation of their name displayed dee termination, spirit and drive. Coach Fred Loninqham named Paul Pechin high scoring player of the season. Mike Nich- ols, Bick Well, Danny Evans, Greg An- tiveros and Iohn Mendez, top six per- formers will undoubtedly qo on to play Driller basketball. LEAGUE SCORES wg N D ? Bits South Bits East Bits Taft . Bits Arvin Bits North Bits. , , ., .. Arvin Bits South Bits East Bits Taft . Bits North A lewis mg. Q. . Z fggfgiif i 1 ii sf gist L , W., RQ., . - t ji., .X.x t..,..f...Mg- ' , M...-unlill. 2l2 FRONT ROW, lefl' to righf: G, Hoetker, K. Arms, T. Coach: K. Richardson, J. Olcoft, J. Meyers, A. Williams, Townsend, P. Anderson. SECOND ROW: D. Anderson, C, Mitchell. Quin tmen d i66led u Acore 4 Completing the South Yosemite League season with a record that in- cluded four Wins and six losses, the SANDAB BASKETBALL TEAM finished in a tie for fourth place in the League. Speed and skill were the major strengths of the team, while the major weaknesses of the 'Dah team lay in defensive play- ing and rebounding. Inconsistencies were responsible for heartening vic- tories over the first and second place teams and rough defeats at the hands of other teams. LEAGUE SCORE Sandabs South Sandabs East Sandahs Taft .. Sandabs Arvin Scrndalos North Sandalos Arvin Sandahs South ed to 6e tal e than team The mighty DRILLER BASKETBALL TEAM lived up to their reputation. The Drillers streaked through the lU-game SYL schedule Without losing a single game. This was the sixth time in the last seven years that the Drillers have received the honor of being in the num- ber one spot in the South Yosemite League. Teamwork, skill, and deter- mination made this outstanding record possible. J M I h I Coach: K. Hunter. J. Van Osdell, K. Beresford, H. Green, G. H ck Mo a Jo 0 W N tt W W ns X Zll M A a A X 4 ' L in . 1 , at Q .X R . f 1 '15 N - P A d Q so X, zw I ww wwf 91554 H g X Ah 1 ...cxz1 rnArv I ef 5 gi 4 E k 4 Qt! K5 .7 S QNX-lf,0. 2l0 G H k W.NuN' L MI d W. Winston DRILLER LEAGUE SCORES Drillers ................ 55 Taft ...... Drillers ................ 51 South .. Drillers ................ 45 South .... Drillers ................ 37 East ...... Drillers ................ 58 Taft ...... Drillers ................ 44 Arvin .... Drillers ................ 40 North .... Drillers ................ 48 Arvin .... Drillers ...,,........... 49 South .... Drillers .............,.. 47 East ...... Drillers ................ 52 Taft ...... 53 Drillers North VALLEY PLAY-OFF Drillers ...,,........... Drillers 57 Lernore 55 Hanford Dnllers ................ 49 Madera Kvadrunne end Uictv ly wingA FRONT ROW, left' fo right: R. De La Cruz R. Anderson B Miller, G. Copeland, P. Partlow, W. Cotton, M. Lonlax, J. Martinez, J. De La Cruz, J. Van Diesf, D. Green, D. Adams, C. Hood, S. Allen, L. Whitfield, K. Hailey, G Polois, F. Morgan. SECOND ROW: L. Villasenor, B. Sfalll ings, G. Luefh, M. Stewart, L. Hall, C. Nolen, C. Ludd J. Ashby, L. Munoz, O. Mayfield, B. McMahon, D. Bain bridge, J. Wagy, P. Widner, E. Bell, D. Miller, G. Lawson G. Fulfz. THIRD ROW: R Brown, R. Rivera, R. Munoz, W Sterling, L. Harlhorn, N. Polios, C. Hawks, J. Placenti, H Wilcox, C. Bonneau, E. Bafey, L. Callahan, W. Garbe, J Bancroff, M. Stone, C. Arthurs, M. Leroy, J. Powell C. Humphrey. CROSS COUNTRY running is a difficult sport which requires endurance, speed, and dedication. The squad is organized into three, seven member teams: Varsity, Iunior Varsity, and Freshman-Sophomore. The team ran seven to ten miles every evening, and a total of Well over 300 miles during the season. The Varsity, with fast runners such as Gary Blackmon and lohn Del..acruz, and the lunior Varsity, with speedy runners like Steve Allen, both won the South Valley league championship. On your mark, gel set, go! lltatnmen dinplayed pinning Alei L Tense moments in a wrestling match caught spectators' eyes as a wrestler was about to be pinned. REL? The WRESTLING squad went through a rebuilding process alter losing five seniors who were valley champions last year and opened the season with several out of town matches. The grapplers, led by Bill Harrelson and Danny McGill, tearn Captains, finished with a six and four league record. The league finals proved too much for the rnatmen who took only four second and four third place meals and placed third overall in the league. However, lay Bingham and Bill Harrelson came back the following week at the valley finals, held at the Bakersfield College this year, to place second and third respectively. FRONT ROW, left to right: R. De Guili, J. Bingham, D. Hawthorn, K. Newbury, 8. Nall, F. Crooks, A. Dorris, T. Jeffries, M. Brown, J. Minor, E. Coulter, Mgr. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, D. Tarnow, D. Christensen, E. Bishop, B. Welch, S. Surbeck, D. Kirkpatrick, M. Munoz, R. Jacobs, A. Hammond, B. Manley, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Coach Polite, B. Chaves, J. Coy, E. Herrera, H. Scaife, M. Bachman, G. Kitchens, A. Blake, J, Herring, J. Wyatt, R Morris, J. Simmons, D. Gay. FOURTH ROW: E. Bell B. Harrelson, Co-Capt., D. McGill, Co-Capt., D. Rieblin R. Hale, D. Nunez, F. Jeppi, L. Freesh, G. Billinqton R. Sakai, S, Gollmyer, Coach Cornett. FRONT ROW, lett to right: Mosconi, Coach, Walton, Anon- ares, Sarad, Jacobs, Ross, Wyatt, Pare, Banks, Austin, Sayre, Coach. SECOND ROW: Olson, C. Meagher, Clason, Snyder, Berti, Sheets, Hunter, Lingo, Durham, Rudnick, L. Meagher, Vogel. THIRD ROW: Kearney, Williams, Wood, Taggart, Shearer, Beagle, Stone, Gollmyer, Benson, Little- iohn, White, T. Ford, Patterson, Mathis. FOURTH ROW: MacDonald, Bishop, Sequedo, Winter, Thornton, Preston, Diaz, Gilliam, Wells, Thurber, Likins, Birks, Brown, Dearmore, Duncan. FIFTH ROW: R. Ford, Frost, Garrett, Hunt, Johnson, Lackey, Lake, Lilburn, Wilson, Monroe, Welch, Pierson, Davis, Cashero, Mgr., Kearney, Mgr. Henson. Not pictured: Calvillo. Zigi: tweigla M-powe lwcwe 0 ary. The ROUSTABOUTS finished the sea- son with four wins cmd four losses, but they heavily outscored their opponents 139 to 80. The B Reserves' greatest achievement occurred in their final game when they defeated a strong East High team, 13 to 6. This year's team, With many very promising freshmen, had 66 members at the end of the sea- son. FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Hull, P. Pechin, Cervantes, P. Harrelson, A. Doris, B. Chaves, H. Hull E. Herrera, T. Jefferies, W. Robinson, J. Stephens, M. Bachman, M. Cor- dova, D. Johnson, P. Baldwin. SECOND ROW: G. On- tiyeros, R. Bernard, W. Welty, G. Beeson, J. Beauchamp, G. Chapman, D. Cassidy, J. Thoma, J. Mendez, D. Kirk- patrick, P. Wachob, R. Well, D. Sneed, R. Oberlies, F. Crooks. THIRD ROW: D. Parmalee, T. Higgins, M. Fast, K. Heasley, M. Nichols, R. Schieble, F. Sugden, M. Duretl, M. Poe, W. Vaughn, P. Fannucchi, D. Evans, D. Harthorn, J. Mathews, R. Pettus. FOURTH ROW: M. DeSherlia, T. The BITS were undefeated except for a 7 to O loss to South High. During the en- tire season, only 20 points were scored against the Bits. Outstanding halfback, Ted Sesmas, averaged eight yards per carry. The C class team had lO9 mem- bers and every boy played in at least one game. An average of forty boys played in each game. Sesmas, M. Kenny, T. Cole, J. Henry, L. Anderson, D. Hernandez, L, Wiggins, G. Shallock, B. Griffith, J, Powers, L. Billington, W. Watson, G. Doolin, C. Gates, Coach. FIFTH ROW: L. Pfielschafter, Mgr., B. Dawson, W. Helms, F. Carruthers, D. Taylor J, Froehlich, B. Bender, R. Embry D. Cromwell, J. Pon, Gurrero, B. Brown, A. Lloyd, F.. Buchner, C. Park, R. Kuhn. SIXTH ROW: D. McCombs, J. Gutherie, A. Batemen, L. Espinoza, H. Booth, B. Palmer, R. Hartwell, F. Vaida, R. Schutu, B. Reed, L. Luiz, C Chambers, G. Torii, R. Dceminquez, L. Hinton, D Cornett, oach. 4 f- . . . . . . . .Q ..,,,.,.... .. ' 207 lub ' ' W. . .E H.-. , W .. Y DTXF5 et' :r . -E......,,,,f.......-...a..-.,, ' W 5 zsiwtvzsri-e I Y M... -F 'W'r' --M 2- Q . - 1, V na, 'lg . ,gf , '- n-'u.......... '4 A . -If . A ia, .. . we- , ,.A. ss- .:, . f ssfilfi ' 'r' 'i K ,. ,Wx f-was 1- nllulunqw i. Ii: I I Nash Elle!! E 'Tl t 75 si SBS? ,Sl ' 37 Yi' FRONT ROW, left to right: F. Jeppi, F. Onliveros, G. Nord, Verrell, G. Scheiber, B. Austin, R. Struble, D. Lowell, B. R. Herrick, G. Billingfon, D. Cristensen, G. Finley, D. Rosa- Peckham, P. Boatman, H. Blair, B. Anderson, M. Walker. les, M. Brickell, J. Craffon, H. McDermott. SECOND ROW: FOURTH ROW: C. Ecret, Mgr., F. Simon, D. Finnegan, J. Valentine, C. Stanley, J. Clark, T. Palmer, G. Lung, D. Carpenter, C. Dawson, G. Jackson, K. Smith, J. Beck, P. Torres, A. Fanucchi, R. Hoyt, S. Surbeck, T. Christensen, R. Logan, J. Ricketl, B. Anderson, V. Sakowski, Coach, J. Wood, R. Graves. THIRD ROW: R. Sakal, S. Annis, W. J. Copley, Coach. U-utue The ROUGHNECKS completed passes against six of the eight contenders to lace them. They kicked ott the season with an impressive victory over Reedley. Coaches lohn Copley and Vince Sakowski then guided the team through clashes with Porterville, Foothill, Garces and Antelope Valley. The IV's entered into the intra-city competition with North, South, and East High Schools, and after racking up more points in each league game, the Roughnecks ran off the field with the championship. The season was sobered by the injLu'y ot teammate Bob Davis who served to be an inspiration for both gridiron and personal victories. 206 Roughnecks ,..,.. 43 Roughnecks .. 6 Roughnecks . .... 12 Roughnecks . O Roughnecks ...,.. 31 Ftoughnecks .,.... C2 Roughnecks . . . 26 lioughnecks. . 33 bl-ille A in Nc tion Reedley , Porterville Foothill Carces Antelope . North South . East Boshck F D. Chilwood, F G. Shuck, F D. Wong, T ape ior in Spa:-tA. The SANDAB football team ended the season with a 5-2-1 record. Strong de- fense with plenty of hustle and spirit were the characteristics of the energetic 'Dabs They stairted the season with four straight Wins lout came against Taft and lost 14-6. They came back the next Week to beat North 14-7 but the following week lost to the Crosstown rivals, East Bakersfield High. The season ended with a 20-13 win over Arvin. The 'Dabs had only 48 points scored against them. V. Brown, E J. Mendez, T D. Dickerson, T E pert coachlng and management helped the Sandabs Sandab Walter Young gains yardage against throughout the football season. East Bakersfield. wh r ky PAd Spi ited Sanda6A Sc SAN DAB SCORES Scmdcxbs ...... Edison fFresnoJ Scmdcrbs ...... Delcmo Scmdobs ...,,. McLane Clfresnol Scmdabs South Sondobs Taft . Scmdobs ..,,.. North Scmdcfbs ..,... East . J. Ca brew, G Scmdorbs ...... Arvin G. Kifchens RH J s RH fi.f3Z'J., 'S?v.Zr'f.L'f1., A.'fi2'2I uf Egfr D.f'5i.n5fJLG, il. 'fiE'..Y2irZ'J??.T2Z2f'c5'cAq J 152533 'JT' p5,?!fJf E'Zs..l'rf,' 5?uR.?d.?..,ff 3.-,Ei?rR' iEi.?f+?'n'? 5a.23T i2f KE.S,2? i' ESYURZHLROW N barger, B. Gause, M. Brown, J. Simmons, T. Brown, C. Brown, R. Morrus, 6. Sh k J G 1 Grogq, R. Hanna, J. Olcoff, R. Arnold R. Schmidt. THIRD K. K ht . I P . E' E F or - aa 433, Ei'-as , 40 ww ff J .B MIB. 'EHS-+4 J iam 1 2353 B Irie emen tA 4 united team. ee' Sta A R L.. 'Ms au,'55,t:': BQJI I ss S1 4 'I 2 fr ir FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Dowlearn, B. Harrelson, B. Alviso, R. Rudnick, D. Pananides, D, McGill, R. Franklin R. Gallinqlon, T. Ginn, J. Krause, B. Parker, P. Cornbs, M Keese, J. Francis. SECOND ROW: D. Anama, D. Nunex, A. Dixon, B. Kite, J. SlanIeY. M. Munoz, J. Gaines, R. Klrkorian M. Clark, B. Mettler, R. Stein, B. Davis, B. Leggett, L. Mc- Dowell. THIRD ROW: B. Boslick, L, Freesh, W, Lynn, M. Schuelz, D. Lewis, D, Johnson, D. Henken, R. Dewitt, M. Anderson, J, Wyatt, J, Van Osdel, F. Parker, S. Musgrove, 42 W 1 ,il 14. Ei B : 47.53- -5 Q 555 F, Sirlckler. FOURTH ROW: C. Russaw, B. Rankin, L, King, D. Evans, C. Kirschemann, T. Reese, J. Gonzales, P. Parsons, J. Hagestad, L. Etchechury, M. Holletl, W. Beard, S. Gunther. FIFTH ROW: L. Haines, R. Sinclair, D. Ward, G. Kirkland, R. Hale, D. Perkins. M. Tanner. J. Akeman H. Rue, I. Thompson, R. Brown, T. James, J. Black. SIXTH ROW: J, Loudon, Mgr., B. Jones, Trainer, D. Harrison, Ch., P. Briggs, Ch., E. Sargent, Ch., J. Ecrel, Mgr. Nor pictured: J. Wood, G. Jackson. The DRILLERS had a relatively successlul season, winnina twice as many rrames as they last. Although. the Drillers last the city championship when they were badly beaten by our cross town rivals, they redeemed themselves when they defeated top-ranked Merced. The Driller team had considerable depth this year, with quarterbacks like lahn Francis and lohn Wyatt, and hard hittina lialfbacks such as Art Dixon and Bill Alvisa. lohn Francis was voted the most inspirational player. Pa .Ae , pun tA, pain tA-t f Q5 . ,Q-. fuel L 3 B. Alv iso, RH B H elson, RE R K koria Q8 I, 0. F Sirickler, RH J Francis, OB -W.-.7 .4--...A ,.- Drillers ........ Drillers ........ 28 Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers ...v.... 6 Drillers ....w... 18 D. Anama, LT J. Gaines, RG R. e ning: LE Y o. mein, 1 l DRILLEH SCORES 6 E1 Rancho Edison CFresnol 26 Delano 14 McLane ilrresnol 26 South 26 Antelope Valley 34 North East ..,...... . Merced ....,.. L King, FB R Rudnick R M. Keese, C Musgrov LT :w -I I l'l'l -I 0 CD 20I 'Y'-1..,s Ns. ' , f ur lI'llQ,x,,,NQ5 N. Nga'-dl ...,- I' 'r 5 J' su, asf., 'f 'M' n Lk' -P0-n-JA. J f f!An:..v......n...w fr S! ti ity-A enlice, Aocial Ape:-M. lT's lunchfime in The Congo! mmf Q T The big windup . . . B.H.S. sTudenTs Thrilled To The rousing sfyle of Tolksingers PeTerA Paul and Mary during The Trio's appearance aT Harvey Audiforiurn. 'I'm The Shiek of Arabee! Try ArThur Murray's, Susan! The pause ThaT refreshes Everybody is wearing a Two-piece baThing suiT This summer. ,,. ,. 9 G 6 T 9 i' b ia z F' t K ff . kheih X ' !q.4E:: Q, I xv y 6 N - Q A aw fi f xv erir T ' ye wwe wwf ' iwfif r ',,,: T ,T gg f r A Q T . K hai? ' A 1 wifi! - 4. 1,-.. 9 :-- ,QKMA an 41 595 ffered many a enue nw .M A.. - XX if lfs:Qf35'.k ' wg' fm.. - ,.. Z. 1 . WI, Q. A Q . 1, .4 X s'l IM 'M' , ,, ' f 1 -A . - - -' 1 , . ,:l! .i.:5.3,?:kk lf' , 2 W ,N 'Ll - -. , . . , . , Q s. 1fjft ' .f 'Fw-. wg. qi VGA ' And if elecfed we shall go forfh with viqah! One of The dufies of Miss BHS???? Lef's go! Le?'s go! Lef's go! Yak 'n Snak , ky Walk riqhf ing si? righf down , . , Senior-Mus X. .pn in... 5 rough the keyhole 0 d amd. Allen Austin, as Mr. Whiteside, and cas? delighted the audience attending the Senior Class Play. The SENIOR CLASS PLAY, The Man Who Came to Dinner, was presented before enthusiastic audiences. The play depicted the humorous misfortunes of the Stanley family, who tried to please Sheridan Whiteside, their dinner guest, when he slipped on their doorstep, and broke his hip. Alan Austin portrayed with convincing skill and apparent ease the unwelcome visitor, a demandinq, crotchety invalid. The STUDENT BODY PLAY, Auntie Mame, was presented on April 25 and 26. The play depicted the humorous antics of a charming and extremely wealthy lady of the l92Us'. Kathy Moore presented an outstanding performance in the lead role as Auntie Mame. The scenery for the play was very elaborate, including the Matterhorn in Switzerland and the Sphinx in Egypt. Long and strenuous hours were spent practicing for the Student Body Play, Aunt Meme , World of ic tion re e I ONE ACT PLAYS lustina the Iudas ..,.,,.,,.A.,,,., ... A, October 5 Low Bridge ....A .A..,, , ., A Y A October 12 Teapot on the Rocks .,t,,,,, November 8, 9 Balcony Scene ,,...,,.,,,.,,,, November 15, 16 The Other Side .,,...,,,,,,,, November 29, 30 Girls Must Talk ,... ,, .,,..,.. December 6, 7 Snowbound ,e.r....ee,,,er.e ,..,.. I anuary 10, ll Twelve Round Look ,,,,., ,..,,,. F ebruary 15 lulius Caesar ,,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,....... M arch l Antigone ..,......... ...,..... M arch l Zone of Ouiet. ,.r,.cl.c.,.c,c..,l...,., March 8 The Doctor in Spite of Himself .... March 22 The Stolen Princes, ,,,.,,,i,..,,,.w April 5 The Valiant Ar,,,A,.,,,,YYY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, May 10 Wliere the Cross is Made rcY.,.,csc,, May 17 MAIOR PRODUCTIONS The Man Who Came to Dinner October 31, November l, 2 Christmas Through the Great Masters December 17, 18, 19 A maior part of the drama activities at BHS was the ONE ACT PLAY pro- gram. It had two features. One was the presentation of plays during the noon hour as a recreational activity. These noon plays were presented in order to give the beginning drama students prac- tice in front ot an audience. The second was the performance of plays for English classes. This part of the program was designed to give the students in English classes an opportunity to see the plays which had been studied in literature. Among some of the plays given for English classes were Iulius Caesar, Antigone, and Zone of Ouietf' Auntie Marne ........ .............,.. A pril 25, 26 The excitement of being snowbound turned into suspense when the students realized their only shelter was a haunted h . Thi - t l S w d r tdf Tw d t r irl f d th t inex erience c uld b OUSB S One BC P dy, YIO POUR , Wd5 P ESEH G Ol' 9 B Ven U OUS Q S OUH 6 P 0 E the student body during lunch hour. troublesome in the one-act comedy, Teapot on the Rocks. kg l i l . U J -K A A or-5 '. is ' l M 39 E Y ' , 1 - V ye t 1 Y . I ' J ff' ,s -f -r 'M' ,J O Come let us adore Him! the uture. The Christmas story was depicted by elaborate fableaux. Girls's and Boy's Inter-Racial Councils jointly presented their annual assembly, A Date with Sal. The theme of the production was boy meets girl interwoven into various eras. The scene opened in an ordinary classroom, as the teacher was discussing anthropology. Then the action began. The cry ot the savage cavernan was heard, as Mike Keese, and his cavewoman, Ann Lundy, re-enacted a typical prehistoric courtship. The Age ot Chivalry was then depicted as the knights, Rick Cole and George Polis, charged one another on their gallant steeds, witnessed by their rnaid ot honor, Mary Ann Tietze. The following scene was in Alaska, as the traditional girl's chorus line, dressed as penguins, waddled through their routine. The Eskimos, Bobococco- rnis and Saladodo, were portrayed by Nathan lung and Marlene Tatsuno. The final scene was the Roaring Twenties. Here, the audience witnessed some trying flapper girls, the boy's chorus line. Throughout each scene was exhibited other campus talent, dancers, singers, and tumblers. l95 The audience roared at lRC's conception of the Roaring Twenties . Students were reminded of the true spirit of Christmas as the beautifully produced annual Christmas assembly was presented. Student Yalen t-looking gl Christmas Through the Great Masters was the theme of the CHRISTMAS PAGEANT presented to the Student Body through the combined efforts of the music and drama departments. ln selections from Handel's Messiah the Orchestra introduced the program in a burst of joy accompanied by the choral groups. Following the overture the living recreations of the Nativity portrayed were the Annunciation, Angels and Shepherds, the Nativity, Adoration of the Shepherds, Adoration of the Magi, and the Madonna of the Choir. During eacli scene a short, concise narrative to set the mood was given by Mr. Silverman. Familiar carols as Well as classic hymns were woven into the background of the portraits by the blended voices of the Concert Choir, Advanced Girl's Glee Club, Madrigal Singers, and Chamber Singers. The presentation ended with the revered Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah . This program was proudly given to Bakersfield High School students on December 17, 18, and l9 and to the public on December l8. e RC Assembly, A Date with Sal , depicted romance through the ages. beacon to 4114 tuden M BIG B QUEEN, Marqaret Actis, and CIRCLE B QUEEN, loyce Ezell, were selected from the respective clubs by the rneinbers. The boys elected the queens and their princesses on the basis ot poise and personality. Each ot the royal ladies was crowned by the clnlw president at a dance in her honor. And I crown you Queen Margaret-Queen of Biq B, N gf Circle 8's choice was clear as Joyce Ezell was crowned Queen at the post-game dance. Shamrock and Roses was the theme ol the Typical Coed Dance. l93 S al-lele 0 Aocial e en M w The crowning glory for the Christmas Formal was the announcement of the Snow Prince and Princess. The SNOW PRINCE and PRINCESS reigned at Bakersfield High Schaol's annual IRC Christmas Farnial. 'l'lie royal couple was selected by the traditional drawing ol nurnberg printed on the liidss, inaking each couple at the larinal, eligi lvle lor the tiile. MISS TYPICAL COED was crowned at the Gil l's League Typical Coed Dance alter being selected lrani six candidates: by the Students who attended the annual senn-fcrrnal dance. Miss Typical Coed received her traditional silver bracelet as a lasting inemary at the event. AAeA with A i it and un. A multitude oi students flocked to the otbdll qcrmes to promote the tecim's irit. Led cmd inspired by the song cmd ll leotders cmd Ddnriy cmd Dotty Driller e crowd strdihed their voices to boost e tedm's morale cmd urqe them on wdrds victory. The rinqihq of the vic- ry bell climdxed dll oi the home iootf ll victories. Our victory bell tolled loud and clear. ' l9l X qui Both the Driller athletes and yell leaders helped creat the spirit that all opponents hated to encounter. The Spirit Leaders were brought to each game in their official chariot. Hallim re lace rea time af da The school atmosphere rose to height during tootball season. rallies climaxed a minimum school as the entire student body poured Griffith Field to exhibit school spirit to witness various skits which pror students interest in the numerous letic contests. The breakfast rally exchange rally highlighted the season by boosting the morale of members tor two of their most irnporlan games. Good grief!-We're losing. f Cheeneadiirg gngiosullmuH?ghlhfoo?:5r'at:2n::HY before Noon rallies proved to be the spirit pepper-uppers. l90 yin ty briller , ye we are. New Routines, including ones that were twist inspired , highlighted the activities of the VARSITY AND AP- PRENTICE YELL LEADERS. The cheer leaders promoted spirit at all sports functions, encouraged the teams and thereby contributed to the Drillers' ath- letic success. The varsity and apprentice yell leaders were also influential in all pre-qame spirit rallies and the noon serpentines. Working in collaberation with the Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies the cheer leaders sparked enthusiasm of students and players. The varsity leaders also conducted an as- sistance proqram for the apprentice yell leaders. A i The Apprentice Yell Leaders, Christine Harrison, Cheryl Underwood, Penni Poole, and Sandi Dykes, spread their school spirit over the campus. Sandi Biggi, Chris Fanucchi, Margaret Actis, Candy Goldsworthy, Varsity Yell Leaders chant, We've got the Drillers on our team! They're gr-r-r-r-rest! Q We a e the brille , the mi la On ye Sandabs, on ye Sandabs! sing Patty Sfansbury, Stacy Gaines, Susan Clark, Jan Nettles, Apprentice Song Leaders The APPRENTICE AND VARSITY SONG LEADERS' school spirit spread throughout the entire student body. It was necessary for them to attend all the games, learn many songs, and also learn rules and regulations for football and basketball in order to correlate the songs with the action on the field. Their duties also included being active mem- bers in SRA Council and ASBHS Execu' tive Board. Under their expert leadership the students sang to give the players more spirit, energy, and courage. A great deal of the credit for the outstand- ing showing ot the athletic department could rightly go to the song leaders. Joyce Tobias, Jo Pierr-uci, Siqne Fredrickson, Pat Dale. Varsity Song Leaders sing Alma Mater, And till the end of time, we'lI cheer for Bakersfield High . . . x 'ff is N icleed in tere t of A vrtA fam. Visting bands played with vim, vigor, and vitality d-uring the half-time activities. Drillerites issued a great big HI to greet the competing team. The Bakersfield High School DRILLER BAND was unsurpassed in the city of Bakersfield. The band attended the All Western Band Review held in Long Beach and based on their performance, were the only band at the review invited to march in Walt Disney's Christmas Parade through Disneyland. Following the Delano garne, the band participated in the Delcmo Harvest Day parade. One of the highlights of the football season -the McLar1e game-was accentuated by the band's Benny Goodrncm perfor- mance. Tlx:-ille -lb il e oo t6a I gem Pat Dale, Miss BHS, reigned over Drillerville with grace, honor, and poise. DANNY AND DOTTY DRILLER, HM GRAY AND NANCY SABONIIAN sym- bolized the spirit and traditions of Bak- ersfield High School. An election was held the previous spring to choose the boy and girl who could best represent the typical male and female rooters. Their duties included serving as the school's official host and hostess, being members of SRA Council, attending all football and basketball events, assisting the song and yell leaders in boosting The magic date for Pat Dale, the 1962- 53 MISS BHS, was November 9, 1962. Iohn Lewis, ASBHS President, presented Miss Dale with the traditional engraved bracelet at the EBBHS football game. After a panel of judges screened the numerous candidates, they chose three as finalists for their poise and personal- ity. The student body then selected the final Miss BHS candidate. Serving as official hostess at school and civic func- tions as well as presenting the awards at the Sports Awards Banquets were the duties of Miss Dale. school spirit, and adding the final touch to each football game by ringing the vic- tory bell. mpu , linked cle anging .Aea vm! ll Drillers vs East-basketball game l2 Drillers vs Delano--basketball game 14 Constitutional Change Election 18 Drillers vs Tatte-basketball game 25 Drillers vs N orth--basketball game 26 Drlllers vs Arvin-basketball game 28 Beginning of Spring Semester 29 Peter, Paul and Mary FEBRUARY 1 Drillers vs South-basketball game 2 Drillers vs East-basketball game 8 Drillers vs Taft-basketball game 9 Drillers vs Delano-basketball game 13-15 Valentine Show 15 Drillers vs North-basketball game 16 Drillers vs Antelope Valley-basket ball game 22 Drillers vs Arvin-basketball game 26 Modern Dance Concert MARCH , 13-15 IBC Assembly 16 Typical Coed Dance 26-28 Band Assembly 26 Band Concert 27 Valkyries Freshman Tea APRIL 8-14 Easter Holidays 17 Student Body Campaign Assembly 18 Student Body Elections 23 Run-off Election 25-26 Student Body Play 27 Valkyries Dance 30 Concert Choir Concert MAY 1-3 Concert Choir Assembly 3 Cultural Awards Evening 8 Class Campaign Assembly 9 Class Elections 10 Gold Seal Banquet 14 Class Run-off Elections- A 15 Orchestra Concert 1 16 Scholarship Assembly 18 Senior Banquet 21 Varsity Lettermen's Banquet 22 Advanced Girls' Chorus Concert 24 Orchestra Banquet in A 25 Iunior-Senior Prom 28 Spring Sports Banquet 30 Memorial Day ' 31 Driller Banquet IUNE 2 Baccalaurate 3 Executive Board Banquet 5 Senior Farewell Assembly 5 Class Day 6 Hall of Fame Luncheon 7 End of School 7 Graduation 7 Senior Whing Ding lla iativn in e en ta, on and 0 AUGUST 29 Registration 29 Freshman Welcome Assembly SEPTEMBER I 3 Labor Day 4 Beginning of School 7 Howdy Hop 14, Football Preview 19 Sportsmanship Banquet 21 Drillers vs Las Vegas-football game 24-28 PTA Membership Drive 26 Freshman Campaign Assembly 27 Freshman Election 28 Drillers vs Edison-football game OCTOBER 5 Breakfast Rally 5 Drillers vs Delano-football game 13 Drillers vs McLane-football game 16-17Acquacade- Roman Holiday 19 Drillers vs South-football game 23-25 Orchestra Pops Assembly 23 Back to School Night 26 Drillers vs Antelope Valley-football game 31-Nov. 2 Senior Class Play The Man Who Came to Dinner NOVEMBER 3 Drillers vs North-football game 9 Miss BHS Election 5-9 Beat EB Week 9 Drillers vs East-football game 12 Veterans Day 13 Scholarship Information Assembly 16 Drillers vs Merced-football game 21 Valkyries and Big B Fashion Show 22-25 Thanksgiving Holidays 30 Drillers vs Merced-basketball game DECEMBER 7 Drillers vs Edison-basketball game 8 Drillers vs Mt. 'Whitney--basketball Game ,' 14 Drillers vs McLane-basketball game 15 Drillers vs Porterville-basketball game 17-19 Christmas Pageant- Christmas Through the Great Masters 20 IRC Christmas Formal 1 20-Ian. 1 Christmas Vacation 28 Drillers vs Santa Barbara-basket ball game 29 Drillers vs San Marcus-basketball game IANUARY 4 Drillers vs Southwbasketball game 5 Drillers vs Tulare-basketball game 9 Drillers-Lions Club Banquet 11 Founders Day Program I84 1 Q -I I83 M . .N y ,n , 1. nj , .Q-' . .. f., Ag.: .V -1 - f 'Arr A ,f n . 1 .. -.1 f . 1' ,..,' T, . W X.' vnf, 4 W-Q J- - ,k iz., ., . ,y ,...k , ...L .. . ,:A,,L-g v-s..,1.. xi, , , 'ljlk 1 an rf rw .hx Q X x gene ou , ea e Atuden M. CAMPA DON DA FRONT ROW, left to right: P. Reed, D. Spain, Chaplain: J. Dean, Sgt.-at-Arms. SECOND ROW: C. Brown, Sec.: C. James, J. Porter, V. Pres.: J. Barnes, Treas. THIRD ROW: J. Upton, Pres.: P.SPiHman, J. Ruby Not Pictured: . Long. Progressing with the times the YWCA expanded to meet the needs of a grow- ing community. A new location at Seventeenth Street and I Street opened new avenues to service and social projects with goals of redecora- tion, a gymnasium, and a swimming pool. The YWCA also maintained the Coffee Cottage, a joint money-making ELUNDA KI FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Cunningham, H. Redick, , J, Gould, Treas.: K. Tomlin, Sec. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, N. Francisco, Pres.: C. Francisco, S. Parker THIRD ROW: B. Smith, S. Howard, D. Lankin, M. Loth ridge, V. Pres. and get-together house, which served beverages and sweet snacks. The Cot- tage displayed local art exhibits tor everyone's enjoyment. To discuss the vear's events, delegates representing Bakersfield were sent to a conference held during the summer months. Y ' KONDA KII ' FRONTROW, left to right: J. Hardiman, D, Castro, V.- Pres.: J. Krigbaum. SECOND ROW: M. Clark, Sec.: M. Weaver, M. Breckenridge, Treas.-Chaplain TH'RD ROW: S. Sundstrom, M. Basye, K. Heisey, S. Woolridge, Pres. 1-vwtlr 0 brvtlre lewd urtlae KONA FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Smith, Chaplain: B. Smith, P. McCormac, D. Higdon, J. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Stauffer, K. Arms, R. Abbott, L. Horn, Secretary: J. Scott, Vice President. THIRD ROW: M. Smart, Treasurer, D. Blair, T. Brewer, R. Bianchi, President: M. Wentworth. FOURTH ROW: L. Shanley, R. Sorci, J. Hodge, Sergeant- at-Armsg R. Jones, S. LePell, J. Akeman. The YMCA provided numerous worth' while activities for interested teenagers. The Y members Worked on the Heart Fund Drive, raised money to send chil- dren to camp, and devoted time and en- ergy to Community House and patients at Kern General Hospital. Participation in athletics and social events was another integral part of the YMCA pro- gram. Tournaments in volleyball, toot- laall, and other sports were held. Dances, dinners, and bazaars were also frequent occurrences. Thus, the YMCA strove to uphold the high standards ot Christian character. I ' YONA CHI ' 1 FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Cashero, W. Pflasterg J. Holt, V. Bertie. SECOND ROW: A. Ray, K. Conner, L. Bozoky, Chaplain and Hist.g K. Harvey, V. Pres., J. Weisel, Sgt.-at-Arms, THIRD ROW: J. Adams, Sec.: J. Wheeler, Pres: B. Williams, Trees.: D. Knight, V. Rockwell, J. Davis. . .ilfl 2 THETA FRONT ROW, left to right: S Burud, S. Eddy, L. Krumm, J. Duncan, Chaplain, M. Funk, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: P. McDonald, S. Schroer, Treasurer, J. Briggs, Secre- tary, P, Hay, Sgt.-at-Arms: L. Taylor, Historian. THIRD ROW: A. Arnold, D. Dye, C. Regan, P. Rummel, T. Morris. FOURTH ROW: C. Witus, L. Alford, P. Sheldon, President, R Lehman, L. Nutter. lsefrf 69 ffm C14 ULTRA FRONT ROW, left to right: J Gray, Chap.: T. Meadoff Pres.: R. Barker, Sec.: R. Hindin, Treas. SECOND ROW: J. Raney, Sgt.-at-Arms, P. Thompson, P. Baldwin, O. Bolstad, V.P. THlRD ROW: D, Palla, D. Axtell, B. Harsch B. Fuson. FOURTH ROW: P. Johnson, C. Lund, R. Dow, S Klink. TALAWANDA FRONT ROW, left to right: S, Gaines, P. Abbott, C, Un- derwood, M. B. Grannell, Hist.g P. Llpke. SECOND ROW: S. Clark, L. Greer, G. Keim, R. Tigner, C. Stanford, J. Patterson, Pres THIRD ROW: N. Beck, J. Wenske, G. Conrad, C. Sandall, N. Morris, Sec., C. Smith. FOURTH ROW: W. Wetiel, M. J. Anderson, J. Heimforth, Council Rep.: J. McCord, L. Karnes. Not Pictured: S. Pace. TANDA FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Fenton, Sgt.-at-Arms: P. Thomas, J. Netlles, P. Stansbury, C. Cross. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, C. Nelson, Sec.: C. Harrison, Pres., P. Poole, C Marrett, Pub. THIRD ROW: S. Ramirez, J. Ellington, K. Twisselmann, Chap, M. Colm, Trees., C. Shelton, R. Rudnick, V. Pres. TAL TIKI FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Lewe, K. Hamilton, Hist.g L. Smith, Chap., S. Braun, S. Schroeder. SECOND ROW: K. Miller, J. Bergholdt, Pres., J. Henken, S. McCaHerty, Treas.: P. Sisk. THIRD ROW: R. Roland, K. Brierley, Sgt.- at-Arms, D. McDonald, J. Lind, J. Lake, Sec.: L. Massoni. QUALA FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: M. Lockard, S. Jannino, K. Bulrerfield, D. Wise, C. Freesfone, Secrelary, SECOND ROW: S. Plunk, V. Price, J. Bourdeau, A. Harvey, B. Swam, Treasurer, J. Smilh, Presidenlg J. Hancock, THIRD ROW: G. Boyd, Chaplain, J. King, Vice Presidenlg S. Hodge, C. Campbell, E. Cornelsen, J. Clark. SOANNA FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: M. Tafsuno, D. Esparza, K Hede, D. Johnson, Trees. SECOND ROW: J. DeHarf. D Neville, C. Walker, Sec.: G. Bloom, S. Gemmell, Pres THIRD ROW: L. Jacobs, Hisf.g J. Roberls, S. Allison Chaplain, P. Gunn, B. Hull. Noi Picfured: S. Mauldin A. Ligqeff, V. Pres. SOANNA FROSH FRONT ROW, Ieff fo riqhf: M. Vanderpool, E. Rose, E. Fahey, C, Chapin, B. Chambers, G. Schnaidl Chaplain SECOND ROW: L. Nackerud, L, Broida, T,'ArnoId, sl C-Jombos, Secrelaryg C. Hedge, Vice Presidenfg W. Allen THIRD ROW: C. Beflencourl, Presidenlg B. Langston, Ki Acord, C. Garrison, M, Sandoval, Treasurer: S. Percy, B. Miller. X . 4 Spf itu I ide SAMOA KII FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: L. Manny, P. Moore, G, Manny, E. Busfamanle. SECOND ROW: D. Bull, Sec., K. Colney, V, Pres., P. Weisel, C. Ramsey, P, Nobles, Chap, THIRD ROW: J. Melropulos, G. Ming, L. Chafln, S. Clark, Pres., S, Siemon, L. Lenick, P. Conlralfo, Treas. A ily united Clari thn youth MONEKA FRONT ROW, left to riqht: L. George, Treas., S. Dye, V. Bucks. SECOND ROW: C. Pearson, Sgt.-at-Arms, S. West, V. Pres., J, Walker. THIRD ROW: N. Lupient, Chaplain, M. Thompson, Pres., S. Lupient, Sec. O-KII-HI FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Thompson, J. Kazarian, D Robesky, Vice President, S. Juhl, President. SECOND ROW C. Grenninq, L. Welv. S. Calhoun, M. Fitzferald, D Barnes. THIRD ROW: C. Brunton, R. Rose, L. Ludeke, K Kliewer, Historian. Not Pictured: B. Kilburn, Secreta.y PRO FRONT ROW, lelt to right: L. Borda, Hi Y Council Rep. M. Munoz, J. Grant, T. Gregg, Chaplain, R. Rudnick, V Pres., D. Pananides, Sgt.-at-Arms. SECOND ROVI: D McGill, F. Jeppi, S, Dow'earn, J. Wyatt, J. Olcott, R Franklin. THIRD ROW: J. Van Osdel, P. Cross, B. Harrelson Sec., R. Freeban, B. Rankin, Treas., W. Beard. TAHIKI FRONT ROW, left to riqht: G. Henry, D. Schellinu P Tooman, C, Hopper, L. King, Vice Pres. SECOND ROW B. Morrison, E. Austin. Chaplain, C. Stahl, M. K. Sledge S. Actis, G. Knight. THIRD ROW. J. Cremeans, S. Hodge Secretary, P, Wheeler, President, S, Westerfield, A. Chism C. Knight. YfmC'14 611114015 throughout the wo ALTA FRONT ROW, leff fo righl: R. Cole, Presidenl, M. Rid- diough, Chaplain, T, Ginn, M. Regan, J. Anderson, J. Herring, Secrelary, G. Pearson. SECOND ROW: J. Sea- man, J. Gallon, J. Smilh, H. Knapp, G. Gallon, D. Leuer, M. Keese, Treasurer. THlRD ROW: Unknown, J. Harris, Unknown, J. Bryan, B. Van Osdel, E. Asbury, B. Burdick, M, Anderson. LAIVIBDA KH FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: S. Frederickson, J. Pierucci, N. Saboniian, J. Tobias, D. Kenl, Secrefary. SECOND ROW: F. Pasquini, Vice Presidenlg S. Biggi, D. Dewey, J. Johnson, Treasurer, B, McKnight, Hislorian. THIRD ROW: A. Davidson, P. Dale, L. Rurup, Presidenlg M. Higdon, Pcinl Chairman, B. Monlgornery. No? Piclured: B. Rogers, S. Cornwall. LAMQBDA KII ll-'ROSHl FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: C. Lawrence, C. Walker, S. Vaughan, K. Frederickson. SECOND ROW: A. Hoviden, Chaplain: A. Colm, Represenfaliveg D. Dale, Vice Presi- denfg B. Slrickler, Presidenlg C. Pelerson. THIRD ROW: C. Callaway, Treasurer, L. Truax, B. Smilh, Secrelaryg J. Furman, Hisforlang K. Robesky, F. Conrad. I 1 ,, . Q 5 H 5,17 l P U ' ,fx X x X MOLOKAI FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righl: A. Davidson, Pres., R. Brock, Treas.g G. Schueff. SECOND ROW: C. Rodgers, C. Cum- mings, C. Zwarfendyk. THIRD ROW: D. Lang, Histg J. May, B. Chapman, V. Pres., C. Slanley, Sec.: I. Jones. xl l .--. 4 CONTEMPA FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Mettler, J. Lindsey, Sec., J. Gaines, Chap.: B. Hanford, V. Pres., N. Kitchen. SEC- OND ROW: R. Evans, F. Strickler, Treas.: D. Fitzqerald, Pres.: R. Kirkorian, J. Coy. THIRD ROW: M, Griffin, B. Frost, D. Beeson, D. Henken, B. Casper. FOURTH ROW: C. Kirschenmann, M. Hallett, B. Moses, K. McKenzie, L. wood. KALEDA FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Calkins, M. Emery, D. Wilkins, M. Jones, Sergeant-at-Arms, L, Wilkes. Secretary SECOND ROW: J. Jerome, M. Disney, Council Representa- tive: J. Janes, Chaplain: S. Johnson, K. Barnes, Vice Presie dent: P. Varney, Treasurer. THIRD ROW: B. Thompson, R Harry, P. Bermele, S. Dyer, President: B. Paup, L. Cook Not Pictured: L. Rolnick. KALEDA KH FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Miller, Vice President: D Secretary: S, Loperena, G. Bergholdt, M. Kellelt, Historian E. Beau. THIRD ROW: J. Gallagher, J. Overstreet, S. York: C. Huggins, Treasurer: C. Carr, President. KO HA NA FRONT ROW, left to right: P, Rothwell, Chaplain: K. Stone, Trees. SECOND ROW: M. Clark, A. Meyers, D. Carpenter, Sec. Not Pictured: V. Pfalzgraf, Pres.: S. Whitlock, V. Pres.: M. Hoffman, C. Wernli, G. Nix, P. West, S. James, J Kocher, C, Muir. KODA FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Ford, S. Brooks, C. Vallerga President, J. Dorris, Vice President: D. Keese, J. Stickler SECOND ROW: C. Parsons, S. Tobias, Secretary: S. Elliott K. DiGiorgio, C. Kokinos, Chaplain. THIRD ROW: P Kellett, S. Dewey, Treasurer: M. Hawthorne, L. Howard Historian, S. Ringsby. Roth, J. Smlih, D. Ussery. SECOND ROW: A. Milcheil, II! mi ed money for Awimming R ease r. - rf 1. sm- : re 'ii . ...S AKEDA FRONT ROW, leff fo riqhf: R. Renz, K. Berry, R. Berry, D. Carter L. Funk. SECOND ROW: J. Renz Treas: S. Ladd c. Young, a. Elm-sn, P. email, R. L.swfen'ce. mirzo ROWi L Rickard, Sec.g L. Minlier, Pres., K. Beresford, Historian B. Sheldon, S. Mundy, J. Lewis, D. Barber, V-Pres. ALEETA FRONT ROW, leff Io righi: J. Buchanan, L. Maxwell, J. Powers, S. Young, P. Anderson, V. Pres., C. Walker. SEC- OND ROW: S. Slinson, I-list.: J. Parsons, D. Harding, J. Ezell, Sgf.-ai-Armsg S. Dykes. THIRD ROW: J. Park, K. Fahey, A. Soelberq, S. G-rellein, Pres.: S. Randour, J. Liggefi. FOURTH ROW: C. Beckey, L. Overslreef, T. Ahli. Sec., S. Lake, J. Riese, Chaplain, M. Miller, M. Stephens Treas. Car washes at various service stations around town were popular money making projects ot the individual YMCA clubs. With the money earned from these and other similar projects the Y's aided needed families and other deserv- ing groups and donated money towards building the YMCA indoor swimming pool. Y members also visited Bob Davis, who is confined to Kern General Hospital. KON 'I'IKI FRONT ROW, .left lo right: J. Beaver, J. Sawyer, L. Marks. SECOND ROW: G. Winlon, P. Doan, J. Holsonbake, C. Waldrarn. THIRD ROW: B. Key, L. Marks, E. Van Wagoner. Not Pictured: R. Reid, C. Rasmussen, J. Coales. AIVIITIE FRONT ROW, leff lo right: K. Warlord, K. Peterson, J. Caldwell, K. Traynor. SECOND ROW: D. Davies, Hisforiang L. Parker, M. Poore, Treasurer: G. Green, Secrefaryg W. Livqinslon, Presidenf. THIRD ROW: G. Cabral, P. Traynor, Chaplain: K. Hill, M. Bain, Vice President: S. Curlis. ,!,,..-f .X ss...-f- Z dept K .Q cvmmiAAi0nA. Q PUBLICITY COMMISSION CULTURAL ACTIVITIES COMM. SEATED, left Io right: R, Yeager, N. Byford, C. Gaines, SEATED, left to right: F. Pasquini, J. Rogers, L. Wilks, T. Weaver, S. Hagar, J. Batfistoni. STANDING: J. Jenn D. Robesky. STANDING: M. Anderson, A. McDonald, J. G. Fisher, K, Kliewer, L. Kubey. Tobias. 4. A FINANCE COMMISSION LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Austin, A. Ligqett, G. Knight, N. Redford, J. Smith, FINANCE COMMISSION, headed by Ginger night, organized each club's ti- nancial status and also decided the organizations yearly budget. The ATH- LETIC COMMISSION, headed by Mike Keese, organized and planned the ath- letic banquets ot the year and promoted athletic activities. j l fm. S Comprised ot members selected from cultural organizations on campus, the CULTURAL ACTIVITIES COMMISSION sought ways to recognize and promote interest and participation in cultural ac- tivities. PUBLICITY COMMISSION, composed of students chosen by the chairman, made use of every available channel to fulfill its responsibility of publicizing student body activities. ATHLETIC COMMISSION LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Francis. N. Hart, M. Keese. Not Pic- tured: T. Ginn B. Rogers. Camisa functivmf covrdinat WELFARE and SAF E1'Y COMMISSION SEATED, left to right: J. Thurber, L. Halloway, C. Nelson, D. Johnson, G. Knight, S. Plunk, B. Moses. STANDING: Mr. Foster, S. Cunningham, V. Davenport, J. Janes, C. Wilson, B. ScofieI'd. Two students for each class council cmd one member of Shop Safety Club represented the Student Body at WEL- FARE AND SAFETY COMMISSION meetings. These students were consci- entiously interested in the success and security of BHS. The four class secretcuries and the Stu- dent Body Secretary utilized the power of the STUDENT WELFARE COMMIS- SION to carry on all curricular corres- pondence. ELECTIONS COMMISSION LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Weldon, S. Hagar, J. Rogers, T. Weaver, D. Axtell. 'w A 4 it Q11 1 . I we-,x Comprised of a select membership and headed by student body elected of- ficers, the seven COMMISSIONS on the B.H.S. campus rendered immeasurable service to the school. Each commission was responsible for a certain facet of campus life with the task of coordinating those activities under its jurisdiction and advising student government on matters pertaining to its sphere. By handling their specific responsibilities as ordained in the A.S.B. by-laws, the commissions assisted in the efficient and effective management of student government. STUDENT WELFARE COMIMISSION SEATED: C. Campbell, N. Radford, B. Buchanan. NOT PICTURED: S. Pace. 1 . 1 . -,wx as 'ff' ' .. ' - ,,.. ' an 'lol we -1 I- '-55 wr -Q l ff k,2l'f' wil. U if . SA,-,ft3? ' l ,, ., lk ,E vm., .. - R' -. U I '. I --,., x va -- ' The ELECTIONS COMMISSION deter- mined the eligibility of candidates, as- sisted in all the elections, and acted as the official elections tabulation commit- tee. The ASBHS Vice President, who headed the commission, was aided by the Associated Girls' Student Body Pres- ident, the Associated Boys' Student Body President, the Commissioner of Publicity, and the class representatives. QSC' A om of-ed of-ei n A tuden tA as ,QQ ,ami FRONT ROW, left to right: P. S'sk, T. Weaver, D. Robesky, C. Bussell, P. Jing, H. Lane, 6. Schuett, M. Sanguinelti, D. Harding, G. Allen. SECOND ROW: C. Cords, P. Con- fraflo, P. Weisel, L. Karnes, V. Harbaugh, A. Lewis, M, Fark, D. Minch, B. Harscli, S. Kitls, K. Oldershaw. THIRD ROW: C. Jones, J, Brinfon, B. Chapman, J. Cox, J. King, J. Batfistoni, J. Hedgecock, C. Klatt, L. Linfesty, K. Alm- klov. FOURTH ROW: B. McDonald, D. Freed, D. Hunting- ton, F. Foor, K. Kliewerfi B, Hagar, D, Bates, B. Williams, S. Hagar, R. Conner. INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CLUB was organized to promote better relations among the youth of the world. ln an effort to achieve this goal the organization worked in close affiliation with the American Field Service. The members sponsored an annual noon movie, donating the proceeds to the American Field Service fund. This fund was used in bringing a foreign exchange student to an American campus. The club publicized the student selected to represent B.H.S. abroad and welcomed foreign exchange students to our campus. The members of l.S.C. carried on continued correspondence with students in Balcersfield's sister city, Wakayama, lapan. Oceans aparl-oceans of common interests. l want lo be leacher's pet. Xvf' x Designing and building a new victory bell constituted one of the major projects of KEY CLUB, an international Kiwanis service organization. Key Club mem- bers, who were required to have a high academic rating and leadership ability, also supplied tree programs at the bas- ketball games and held several dances. , x 4 Q :S gel en '7eeq to Ae Through the determined efforts of Key Club members The goal of Oblalnlnq a new Victory Bell fra ler was achlcvei John Hagestad, Mich Riddiough, Orin Bolsfad, and Charles Lund were fhe able leaders of Key Club. FRONT ROW, leff lo right: R. Viera, M. Riddough, Pres., ring, S. Ladd. THIRD ROW: B. McDonald, D. Houchin, T. Meadoff, Sgt.-at-Arms, D. Axlell, Chap., R. Barker, J. J. Smith, O. Bolslad, Veep, J. Lewis, P. Elliot, J. Gallon, Gray, J. Underwood, P. Baldwin. SECOND ROW: R. Van P. Van Diesf. FOURTH ROW: P. Thompson, R. Dow, R. Diest, T. Rose, E. Misono, J. Seaman, R. Sackman, J. Her- Hindin, G. Gallon, K. Arms, B. Parker, J. Olcofl. ,190 l Y l l l ,QS if , ' I E I . X K, K .S , K xxx ,- f ' X I s. . Hg.. If M A . ., I 'ri if . . E f FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Hysaw, S. Lane, L. Gomez, Secretary, J. Metropulos, S. Simeon, C. Cannon, President, A. McDanials, D. Mackey, V. Cisneros, C. Ulfers, M. Lowry. SECOND ROW: D. Holsonbake, B. Watfenbarger, Pub- licity Chairman, N. Francisco, A. Person, C. Criswell, G. Eberhardt, C. Johnson, D. Deane, S. Palmer, L. Baftistoni, J. Thomas, G. Marshall, L. Stockton. THIRD ROW: L. Robertson, T. Hembree, P. Dickerson, C. Brown, Treasurer, D. Chin, E. Ramirez, C. Ramsey, V. Parks, S. Chafman, L. Weaver, M Morin, Vice President, W. Dobson, Awards Chairman. FOURTH ROW: B. Bowman, E. Alcorn, D. Marks, A. Craig, K. Kliewer, C. Irvin, N. Byford, J. Riese, M, Poore, J Truax, S. Dickerson. Now, this is the way It s done gurls' zldmg Neale or tomorrow. Girls who demonstrated outstanding ability and good sportsmanship in phys- ical education classes were selected for membership in TEEN TEACHERS. En- rolled in a special P.E. class held during second period, the members ot this serv- ice club also assisted teachers of physi- cal education classes. The girls repre sented B.H.S. in participation in county play days and co-sponsored a Basket- ball Sports Day. FRONT ROW, leff to right: R. Reese, W. Pechin, G. Telese President, G. Moon, L. F-ambrough, T. Crow, A. Calderon. SECOND ROW: Wm. Goodban, Advisor, G. Harhell, A. Thomas, W. Tolson, D. Hobbs, M. Van Buren, Treasurer, S. Eliiah, Vice President. Students with an aptitude and an in- terest in the field ot architecture and design and who had demonstrated abil- ity by maintaining a high grade aver- age in an architectural drawing class were eligible for membership in the STUDENTS' ARCHITECTURAL ASSO- CIATION. ln order to increase knowl- edge and gain first hand experience, field trips were conducted and members participated in student design competi- tions. Active members of SAA-builders of tomorrow Sa! Colorful and unique props were created by the stage crew. FRONT ROW, leff to right: G. Baziuk, W. Lowell, C Johnston. SECOND ROW: L. Kamrar, Advisor, S. Grove W. Cox, A. Mackey. fxtl-acurricula a ti 'tie The members of STAGE CREW la- bored diligently on the production of all of the plays and concerts presented at Bakersfield High School. They worked on the building and painting of scenery, on setting up props, and on the lighting. To accomplish all of this the members worked sixth and seventh periods and, when necessary, on weekends and dur- ing vacations. Mr Odell explained the aeronautical principles used i this model fo Bob Ross, John Ross, and Glen Ripley. MISSILDYNES, only five years old, was composed of students having a deep interest in rocketry and the future. The members undertook the building of small rockets powered by CO2 capsules. A failure never discouraged this group because each mistake gave them a valu- able lesson. Safety procedures were followed during each launching. Noon sales helped the club acquire its neces- sary funds. FIRST ROW, leff to right: J. Tuslin, A. Dang, D. Lewis, G n Torii. SECOND ROW: R, Ross, G. Ripley, J. Ross, L O'Dell, Advisor. ,S i R, I . 61' lat, Aucce Aful future. FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Edwards, K. Francisco, M. Johnson, Pres.: G. Moore V. Danveport, H. Redick, J. Gould, J. Moore, E. Edwards, M. Cox, B. Hicks, N. Fran- cisco. SECOND ROW: B. McDowell, H. Feltus, L. Fam- brough, F. Spirling, R. Swift, M. Nash, J. Boutte, C. Mad- Cornpletinq only its second year on campus, CARVER CLUB was estab- lished in 1961 to promote interest amonq Negro students in school affairs. The past year's activities included awarding of two scholarships to worthy senior members and sponsorship of a post' game Dance. FIRST ROW, lelt to right: L. Ortez, L. Barnes, G. Harris, M. McCall, S. Nickerson, C. Netherton, J. Moore, E. Chow, G. Goniales. SECOND ROW: R. Meza, D. Lopez, P. Keeney, K. Branch, P. Hunt, N. Karceskint, D. Pimentel, S. Day, C. Lizalde, S. Melendez. THIRD ROW: R. Rivera, P. Sandra D. Brammer, W. Moody, P. Lawrence, S. Maples, S. Harris, den, C. Francisco, J. Smith, S. Smith, V. Felder. THIRD ROW: M. Roberson, M. Roberson, P. Chandler, M. Lomax, A. Weldon, A. Crag, C. Littleiohn, D. Larkin, B. Anthony, M. Lothridge, C. McDowell, C. Miller, M. Chandler, C. Franklin. MESSENGERS performed an invalu- able service for both faculty and stu- dents at B.H.S. Each member of this club was a part of a quick and efficient com- munication system. The club was responsible for the delivery of messages and collection of absence slips. R. Cisneros, M. Mathews. FOURTH ROW: S. Livingston J. Neal, E. Benford, V. Tidwell, C. Jan, M. Danils, J. Elisah J. Graham, D. Gash, C. Bible. FIFTH ROW: P. Henry, C Jordan, H. Feltus, Y. Collier, E. Rose, K, Acord, J. Chitl wood, S. Hale, L. Linfesty, S. Jones. :ZR O' 'e 0 Ser ice clu6 -A tapping A ton I FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Hughes, Drill Sgt., M. Gutierrez, Drill Sql.: J. Mason, Captain, C. Madden, Firsi Lieut.g M. Rocha, Sec.-Treas.g S. Sesmas, V. Hernandez, B. Behill, B. Figueroa, A. Hernandez, L. Lomas, B. Lee, 6. Moore, N. Turner, M. Robinson, I. Flores, M. Cox, R. Torres, A Rogers. SECOND ROW: C. O'Campo, A. True- luck, A. Coronado, J. Escamilla, K. Rodriguez, M. Israel, C. Nickerson, V. Caslro, M. Castillo, J. Bowers, L. Candia, In addition to a fine band the Bakers- tield High student prided himself on a distinctive DRILL TEAM. The drill team members spent much ot their tree time practicing precision and timing. As a result, the halt time presentations were more enjoyable and pleasing to the eye for each and every spectator. F. Espinoza, S. Childers, D. Blair, C. Chilwood, J. Nelson, E. Murphy, P. Malich, K. Dearmore, A. Thomas, S. Parker, W. Collins, L. Arambula, P. Powers, D. Roberson. FOURTH ROW: M. Buckner, D. Ware, S. Medford, M. Skeelz, A. Chapman, L. Candia. FIFTH ROW: L. Long, T. Ornelas, L. Berholf, B. Jeffries, S. Tilburn, J. Youngblood, L. Perry, B. Uribe, C. Jones, K. Kelley, H. Thomas, A. Jones, B. While, J. Gilbert, G. Gilder, S. Freman, L, Fort, J. Houston, B. Shaffer. The students Who took courses and used equipment in Industrial Arts dis- covered the SHOP SAFETY CLUB a pleasant necessity. In order to secure the maximum amount of conscientiousness While using all facilities the club ran a continuous campaign to attain that goal. They also aided in campus improvement JJ DYOQTGTDS. Shop Safely Club members. learned lhe technique of weIdmg' FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Gualco, F. Espinoza, S. Ai- derete. SECOND ROW: J. Pimienta, R. Perry, D. Boyd 86 President. .26 ,.... 'fav' , V my I Q R 1 r, I 1 HUG l Officers of Science Club Mike Horn V Pres Bob Clark Treas Dennis Cook Pres Judy Smith ec kept Members of the Science Club went to Anacapa Island to ik new and interesting displays in the showcase study marine life. rid of Acience. Varied scientific talks and demonstrations Were presented by members of the SCIENCE CLUB at weekly meetings. From Anacapa Island, destination of one of several field trips, students returned with representative Wildlife and valuable observations. Dinner meetings with local scientists and guest speakers further composed this c1ub's agenda. Through these and other activities, members had the opportunity to further their scientific knowledge and skills. Maintaining informative and appealing display cases in the Science Building throughout the year was Science Club's main service proiect. FRONT ROW, left fo right: M. Horn, A. Melanscn, D. patrick, Adv.: B. Stanton, B. Boyd, D. Cook, R Marshall Lang, V. Harbaugh, N. Jackson, V. Lawson, G. Wedegaert- D. O'Quinn, S. Miller, B. Clark, J, Williams L N v ner, J. Smith, R. Elayer, R. Lewis. SECOND ROW: V. Kirke S. Lang, Adv. .f 5 v l v 4. FRONT ROW, left lo right: E. Welz, Advisor, S. Moyer, C. Shipley, J. West, J. Lovelace, C. Melropulos, S. Salsbury, G. Foltz, Treas.g M. Harding. SECOND ROW: B. Hunzeker, G. Grove, W. Bartholomew, W. Darlington, V. Pres.: K. Clark, G. Cave, C. Davis, K. Schey, J. Page, W. Wright, Pres. THIRD ROW: J. Leek, P. Wilolf, S. Andrews, J. Swind, J. Bayus, Sec.: L. Nagel, G. Johnson, T. Dickey, P. Widener, A. Garcia. Studen fd le Med deeply in to The only requirement for joining CHESS CLUB was to have a keen interest in chess. The members devoted their time to playing chess and training each other in better strategy. The principal activities were engaging in tournaments with the other high schools. . if.: a'frfffr'ifTiif'r: -Q-...... T i as Q-'Tit'.. as a - H ,,,, b, 1 i - . ,, -s.s. N . bs.. , - A fervent desire to learn, mixed with the discovery of the world of science, drew students to the BIOLOGY CLUB. Meetings and field trips, conducted by Miss Arnold, furthered the members' knowledge and interest of fossils, geol- ogy and rare organisms. Members discovered the delights and gained knowledge of biology. FRONT ROW, left lo right: C. Francisco, Sec.: D. Buckner, V.P.: J. DeLoney, D. Scarberry. SECOND ROW: J. Parker, V, Harbauqh, Treas.g G. Schuetr, V. Davenport, G. Arnold, Adv. THIRD ROW: J. Brinton, Pres.: S. Andrews, B. Chap- man, M. Brantly, K. Schueff, B. Anderson. A QQ, JSA 3 ,-. 111 f future re e ence. FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Schmidt, J. Quigley, J. Hoog land, S. Shires, C. Hardison, D. Knight, J. Eudy G. Lodien, D. Kosareff, C. Morrison, J. Gilder, C. Mandell, L. Oxford SECOND ROW: K. Whitney, Adv.: R. Kasper, B. Busick J. Soza, P. Ellis, K. Schooley, T. Yacopetti, T. Tipton, J Kosaretf, J. Armstrong, J. Leon, W. Vandenhoek, D. Strange, H. Brockmeyer, Adv. THIRD ROW: A. Holcralt Adv.: R. Freeborn, C. Banducci, R. Vawter, W. Clayton H. Starr, A. Davis, B. Rudnick, D. Ridgers, B. Perrien D. Porter, B. Byrd, J. Shearer. FUTURE FARMERS OE AMERICA enabled boys interested in agriculture to gain knowledge and experience in the various aspects of farming. EEA. exhibited their projects at State Fair, Kern County Fair, and Great Western Livestock Show. The Sectional Queen was crowned at the annual EEA. and F.H.A. Dance. Their Parent and Son Banquet was held in May. EEA. is divided into five special interest clubs. The highest merit winners in each club were presented trophies and went on a spring award trip. FRONT ROW left to right: C Trott, R. Richardson, J. Lewis C. Dobbs, B. Alviso, D. Brown, D. Jost, R. Nunt, K. Austin: R. Hindin, G. Nelson, D. Lack. SECOND ROW: J. Hubbard Adv.:J. Ware, B. Underwood, F. Fritz, R. Grove, N. Rymer W. Morton, R. Taggart, N. Heyart, R. Fry, A. Yoakum, Ri Berry, M. McDowell, H. Brockmeyer, Adv. THIRD ROW: J. Baxter, L. Parker, Unknown, H. Porter, K. Scholley, D Houchin, G. Marrett, J. Kelley, R. Rudnick, B. Frost, R. Jones, J. Hershey, S. Woodward. FOURTH ROW: H. Hol- craft, Adv.: G. Magnuson, B. Humrick, R. Wood, N. Dana D. Anama, P. Parson, S. Zemmy, M. Rask, G. Schaub, R Herrgesell, J. McDougall, T. Bridwell, K. Whitney, Adv .. R X 1 1 I S GREAT WESTERN I IT CEQNTER. 1 Prize pig was displayed by FFA member. Common inleresfs provided a foundation for friendship belween lhe Fufure Farmers of BHS and FFA members from Hawaii. ENS Wgg 'e utili Members of FFA learned fhe fine arl ol buicherinq. FIRST ROW, lefl lo riqhf: G. Hubbard, Adv,g D. Kelly, D. Wade, D. Wadman, J. Kosareff, D. Bernard, D. Tarr. SEC- OND ROW: A. Ansoiabehare, R. Grove. ti emi tom arrow. Through SENIOR SECRETARIES the members gained valuable knowledge for their planned careers. Speakers gave lectures on business practices, op- portunities, and standards. The members were able to obtain secretarial experi- ence by assisting the faculty. A senior standing and a secretarial major were required for membership. The club ac- tivities included the presentation of a scholarship, a Christmas project, and noon sales. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Sledge, J. Bussell, Vice- Pres., D. Grove, G. Bloom, L. King, L. Mitchell, J. Kazarian, E. Westerfield, G. Verde, P. Sisk, L. Stewart, C. Davis. SECOND ROW: B. Morrison, Rec. Sec., D. Melone, M. Ford, Pres., M. Perram, Treas., J. Cadwallader, V. Meyers, C. Longest, E. Beavers, S. Davis, A. Kinch, J. Boutte, Mrs. S. Profant, Adv. THIRD ROW: J. Dugqer, J. Battistoni, N. Lung, M. Strickler, L. Widener, J. Hedgecock, P. Trout, A. Tambellini, J. Denio, M. Hamilton, C. Cummings, R. Conner, C. Jordan. FUTURE 'TEACHERS OF AMERICA enabled students interested in teaching to learn about their future careers. At the meetings speakers discussed the dif' ferent aspects of teaching, and a foreign exchange student compared BHS with European schools. Visiting various grade school classrooms and aiding the coun- selors in registering the eighth grade students were their principal projects. A banquet with the other Kern County F.T.A. clubs highlighted the year's ac- tivities. ln May a scholarship was pre- sented to a Senior who was a member of F.T.A. FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Garcia, C. Ulfers, J. Denio, President SECOND ROW: F. Strickland, Treas., M. Loth K. Neville, S. West, L. Lucas, B. Bridgewater, V. Wilburn, ridge, C. Price, J. Upton, B. Montgomery, J. Lake, Sec Pub. Chmn., B. Kurtz, Vice-pres., R. Hinkle, J. Cerufti, C. Rees, S. Dyer, E. Ensign, D. Byers, M. Lutes. S ,Q ,Ji X 'TP FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Palmer, M. Gutierrez, V. L. Booth, C. Clark, J. Youngblood. THIRD ROW: K. Snyder, Gordon, Pub. Mgr., P. Gordon, P. Reed, D, Prewett, J. Vice-Pres., J. Davenport, Pres,, F. Bell, S. Long, W. Huqhey, Errecalde S. Robertson. SECOND ROW: S. Corder, Treas., B. Jordan, J. Alippi, R. Hungerford, G. Patton, W. Robb, H. Blair, L. Cox, J. Farrell, Sec., C. Jordan, E. Appodaca, Advisor C'onAcien tivu A tuden M todd The Merchies officers were, left to right: D. Pruitt, Cam- paign Chairmang J. Davenport, President: J. Ferrell, Secre- tary: S. Corder, Treasurer, K. Snyder, Vice Presidentg V. Castro, Publicity Chairman. Plans were laid for the annual Merchies Valentine Show. Students interested in merchandising comprised MERCHIES. This specialized campus organization presented their an- nual Valentine Show February 14, dur' ing noon hours. Entertaining stage acts and the crowning of the Queen of Hearts were main attractions the show offered. Proceeds Went to a scholarship for a Worthy Senior. The club encouraged merchandising as a career and corn- pleted several projects in accord with this goal. ' vr c m relationtflaqm. -T-35'-f E' FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Porter, S. Martinez, Pres.: L. Candia, Trees., G. Webb, Sec., E. Pacheco, R. Zaragoza, LOS AMIGOS, meaning the friends, tried to spread friendship and create bet- ter relationships among the students. The only requirement for membership was being of Mexican descent. The group sponsored their annual dance on April 19. In lune they presented cr schol- arship to one of the deserving Senior members of Los Amigos. FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Barrios, J. Chapin, M. Pink- erton, President, M. Harding, C. Berqfelder, C. LeVesQue. SECOND ROW: B. -Tillman, Historian, L. Bartensteing B. McKay, Treasurer, M. Fox, M. Dobbins, Reporter. THIRD ROW: J. Williams, Sec., M. A. Sanguinelti, L. Vuletich, K. Schey, J. Foust, L. Valladarel. R. Rivera. SECOND ROW: B. Salazar, M. Ouiiada, V. Martinez, L. Leon, A. Cuellar, B. Zaragoza, T. Rocha, S. Melendez, HORIZON CLUB, one of the three divi- sions of Camp Fire Girls, concentrated on good Works for their first year on campus. They helped guide the younger members of Blue Birds. Members also concocted numerous recipes using pea- nuts. Thus they boosted the annual Camp Fire Girls' Peanut Sale cmd earned an article in the Bakersfield Californian. Considerate girls in gay uniforms put hope on the faces of patients at Mercy Hospital v I 1 , ,s-...Q winfsccwg uma Mmm was E1-otlae lwvdp 0 21 -nw, Aww ss ' X .ss Q., . N My se ,- The Chinese Club lrolic was one of the whirlwind of I58 I Through the landscaping plans of the Chinese Club flowers blossomed gaily in fron? of the Administration Building. Discussing the annual proiect are officers Diana Chin, Bar. bara Kinoshita, Pat Yoon, Donald Lee, and Georgina Ming. dances revealed by March winds, With a rich Oriental heritage, the members of CHINESE CLUB sought to develop friendship among members and fellow students of B.H.S. and to serve their school in any capacity. Subsequent to an initiation dinner in October the members participated in school service projects which included distribution of Christmas baskets to needy families. In order to raise money for these service projects the club sponsored an annual semi-formal dance, Oriental Fantasy. They also held Christmas and Easter parties for members. FIRST ROW, left to righf: D. Lee, S. Kinoshifo, J. Pon, 8. Lee, B. Lee, P. Lee, K. Joe, A. Dang, J. Lai. SECOND ROW: G. Ming, Trees., E. Minoso, J. Quan, R Sakai, N. Junq, E. Wong, L. Wong, P. Yoon, Secretary S. Jow, B. Choy, D. Jung, A. Dang, R. Murofani, E. Gee, D. Chin, R. Chan, P. Gilli, Advisor. B. Kinoshifa, B. A. Jue, E. Chow, C. Jue. THIRD ROW: ...i .. .- it r e One of the participants In the Modern Dance Concert iumped for ioy over the audience's enthusiasm. Modern Dance officers led members throuqh rigorous routines, ce and Akil Hard work, strenuous exercises, and plenty of energy proved rewarding as the MODERN DANCE CLUB chalked up one of its most successful years. Agile girls with original ideas of choreography were selected after a rigorous and thorough audition. Hours and hours of practice not only helped the members maintain physical fitness but also served as a preliminary guide to their spring concert. The day was anxiously anticipated by all students when Modern Dance Club took its first formal bow of the year at its annual performance. At this time proud artists displayed their marksmanship in a field so Widely admiredf-dance. FRONT ROW: B. Carlin, D. Espana, S. Gemmell M. Brac- lone, J. Calkins, D. Kent, B. Hiatt. THIRD ROW: J, May, chi, P. Anderson, S. Kinney, J. Pierucci, V. Wilburn, J. P. Bermele, C. Jorden, J. Rogers, M. Owens, K. Brubaker, Tobias, G. Sisson. SECOND ROW: R. Ward, 6. Bowers, D. McDonald, N. Redford, P. Dale, C. Fanucchi. B. Buchanan, B. McKnight, J. Cerutti, M. Caciuc, D. Ma- i ...A 41. .., .... .. , FRONT ROW: C. Hyde, D. Wise, S. Jannino, J. Polly, S. Conner, B. Jost, C. Jans, J. Ford, D. Hauard, C. Owens, Schroer, D. Stewart, C. Jones, J. Gould, C. Freestone, G. L. Howard, C. Davis. THIRD ROW: R. Conner, L. Nuffer, Belluomini, R. Erassarret, B. Wagers, B. Ronquillo, J. Rade. K. McMahon, Y. Tambellini, S. Gallagher, B. Hagar, J. macher, J. Duncan. SECOND ROW: C. Rodgers, V. Prfce, King, A. Lewis, L. Alford, P. McDonald, C. Sands, D, Rynes, C, Church, C. Stanley, R. Rose, J. Patterson, L, Welz, W. S. Lupient, K. Cone, P. Inqle, M. Roberson. Ha d work ,flaw true talen t equ To become a member of MODERN DANCE CLUB each girl had to complete one semester of elementary modern dance. They then were required to present an original composition, pass a dance skill test, and secure a majority of votes from the members. Another six weeks of advanced dance was necessary. From this group the members of the Beginning Apprentices were selected. After one year they became Advanced Apprentices. The members demonstrated their skills in their annual Modern Dance Concert on February 26. The club's main goal was to promote a deeper interest in dancing among the students of BHS. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Pace, T. Hale, C. Under- Ashcraff, J. Smith. THIRD ROW: P. Dooley, M. Lothridge, wood, S. Dykes. K. Tomlin. B. Moore. M. Mwtis, M. Nash L. Massoni, W. Davenport, A. Tambellini, B. Smith, S. D. Johnson. SECOND ROW: S. Juhl, L, Amundsen, M. Greflein, E. Hailey, S. Biggi. Emery, A. Weigel, J. Nefiles, V. Leach, W. Pflaster, S. Nquanette gv I - the Hquacade. The advanced swimmers who com- posed AQUANETTES set a variety ot goals tor themselves. They strove to improve their skills in individual and synchronized swimming and diving. To further music appreciation was an addi- tional goal included in Aquanettes' pro- gram for the first time. Aquanettes' excellent performance in their annual Aquacade Roman Holiday proved that these goals were accomplished. With the proceeds from the Aquacade and other projects, Aquanettes pur- chased new swimsuits and provided a scholarship for a deserving Senior. A major event during the yecu was a series of elections which resulted from the mid-term graduation of Aquanettes' President. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Cremeans, K. Moore, P. Wheeler, M. Colm, Historian: M. Actis, Treasurer: M. Ford, Secretary: J. Rogers, Vice President: L. Gardner, President: C. Goldsworthy, J. Shields, M. Clark, A. Meyers. SECOND ROW: J. Bergholot, S. Stinson, J. Clark, M. J. Anderson, J. Heimforth, P. Kellett, C. Vallerqa, P. Sheldon, C. Nelson, C. Becky, W. Wetzel, D. Schelling, L. Mitchell, K. Hamilton, C. Knight J. Buchanan. THIRD ROW: L. Armstrong, M. Thompson, A. Akers, R. Rudnick, D. Dewey, S. Rameriz, N. Morris, M. Clark, S. Curtis, D. McDonald, J. Borlon, J. Dorris, S. Harris, N. Rex, J. Powers, S. Young. B.H.S. mermaids were led by Marsha Ford, Treasurer: Mimi Colm, Historian: Lorraine Gardner, President: Margaret Adis, Secretary: and .lan Rogers, Vice-President. Water babies lrolicked in the pool. 'bee Ee lite 74 S I 77 bee. Z' I . 1 'T . C1 ru ru , gif, f 1, fnf, f f I 9. xii Cn B Bl PC U ff, Serving as Troubadour's officers this year were Ray Petty, Vice Pres., Dennis Funk, Pres.: John Paul, Sec-Treas. The TROUBADORS, made up of a select group of boys, stressed music appreciation within their group and per- formed for different service organiza- tions throughout the community. Under the direction of Mr. Don Lora, they per- formed at the Spring Festival which was held at Bakersfield High School. They also gave an exceptional performance at the annual Bakersfield High Spring Concert. FIRST ROW: D. Parmlee, L. Davis, E. Herrera, B. Mc- Pheeters, C. White, W. Howard, P. Irvin, P. Watson, J. Florence. SECOND ROW: J. Stewart, A. Dixon, J. John- son, R. Foster, O. Anthony, J. Thompson, J. Henry, J. Evans, T. Sterling. THIRD ROW: E. Thompson, M. Fisher, C. Williams, P. Battle, T. Davis, J. Arnold, J. Hanley, G. Johnson, K. Richardson. FRONT ROW: D. Lora, Director, D. Shaffer, R. Vierra, K. Weldon, T. Litileiohn, G. Richardson, C. Davis. SECOND ROW: J. Hanley, R. Petty, J. Kelley, W. Follins, T. Levy, A. Weldon, C. Litfleiohn. THIRD ROW: D. Funk, T. Ram- sey, J. Arnold, G. Klawitter, D. Conley, W. Robertson, J. Wood. BOYS' CHORUS was open to all boys who enjoyed singing and passed an audition. This group of boys sang for school functions. They learned the tech- niques of singing cmd music apprecia- tion. The goals of Boys' Chorus were to acquire a broader musical taste, to pre- pare for more advanced vocal groups, and to learn the background of our mod- ern music. i i 2 'f Q 5 ? - if fs , . . . W s.s..:.ae - ,- Q r .. '-7 . f E 3 ig -x 5 , , f lm . 1 S ' M- Q ess 3 '-'. if ly Q been . lfgifiiitw ' V .ig Adwim. FRONT ROW, left fo right: L. Marks, S. Waddinqfon, C. J. Jenks, J. Talcoht, P. Weisel, W. Livingston. THIRD ROW: Gaines, N. Bylord, J. Finley. SECOND ROW: L. Kubey, D. Byrd, D. Dickey,J.CaIdweIl, M. Matis. ia! acti itie at KHS CHAMBER SINGERS were selected from Advanced Girls' Glee for their vocal talents. They presented an especially excellent program for the Eastern Star at the Masonic Temple. Volunteering their time during Christmas vacation, they entertained the blind and the mentally retarded. At the March Music Festival Chamber Singers were rated excellent plus. Charlotte Gains, Terri Weaver, Nancy Byford, Donald, and Jennifer Jenks served as the Chamber Singers. as Q N .R ky thx -,' '11 l . .2 P L 4 I LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Kubey, M. Matis, J. Jenks, W. Livinq- ston, C. Gaines, .l. Caldwell, P. Weisel, N. Bylord, L. Marks, J. Talcol. - i l53 Audra Mac- officers of ii Seniors girs active in Advanced Girls Glee were, left to X. 5- K right: D. Smith, N. Jackson, J. Robertson, A. McDanieIs, 5 GF A. Craig, C. McElwany, B. Plowman, H. Morin, C. Melton, f V. Torrey, M. Blair, N. Byford, M. Mathis, J. Finley. ' . 33 VBQ SEUS B I 5 5 J U Nancy Byford, Charlotte Gains, Wadene Livingston, Audre MacDonald, and Terri Weaver, the officers of- Advanced Girls' Glee, found an immense pleasure in singing. he Sound of Ilia icnaccent An outstanding singing talent and an ability to sight-read well combined with a dedication to music were requisites for membership in ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE, Admission was restricted to girls who had exhibited these qualities in rigorous and highly selective auditions. Advanced Grls' Glee functioned both as a daily class and as an extracurricular organization Whose purpose it Was to develop the vocal talents ot the members, to encourage interest and participa- tion in music, and to serve the school through public performance. FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Vaida, Director, V. Torrey, D. Smith. J. Finley, C. Melton, D. Edwards, H, Feltus, C. D. Dickey, D. Byrd, M. Matis, Sec.: C. Gaines, V-PreS.g Millett, S. Shanahan. FOURTH ROW: E. Petty, J. Over- L. Kubey, Trees., J. Jens SECOND ROW: J. Robertson, street, S. Waddington, N. Byford, Pres.: M. Cress, N. K. Hargreases, V. Bundy, C. Hide, M. Nash, L. Marks, Jackson, M. Blair, D. Castro, B. Ployman, W. Livingston, C. Johnson, A McDaniels, H. Morin, Y. Escamilla. THIRD D. Bethell, A. Craig, C. Robertson. ROW: B. McDowell, I. Perry, S. Rinqsby, C. McElwany, 4 Q .2 'Q E35 Q 6,-., A L '?!,,,.5f, 1-'ll 'tr 5 Af' 'i -oyfja 1 u ic I exp e Aivlw f jvq. The MADRIGAL SINGERS helped en- rich the BHS students' appreciation in the type of music enjoyed in Elizabethan Enqland. The members of this advanced qroup were selected on the basis of an audition with the instructor, which proved their vocal skills and tone qual- ity. ln contribution to county, commu- nity, and campus they performed in out of town functions, community activities, and for the student body. Overall, they attained a fine record. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Kinney, D. Krouse, C. Rcm- sey, L. Strauss, C. Nash, G. Richardson, L. Wallace, C. Littleiohn, D, Rollins, C. Davis. SECOND ROW: D. Lora, Adv., B. Galyan, Accompanist, W. Follins, V. Fleishayer, D. Funk, P. Heath, J. Hanley, K. Vawter, R. Petty, M. Farr, W. Robertson, P. Varney, T. Levy. FRONT ROW: B. Galyan, Accompanist, S. Cunningham, J. Caldwell, J. Pierucci, L. Rask, C. Edwards, R. Vierra, J. Williams, D. Krause, K. Weldon, P. Nobles, S. Kinney, J. Frankiewick, J. Mcllvanie, D. Lora, Director. SECOND ROW: D. Paul, D. Rollins, C. Ramsey, J. Chapin, I. Friesen, G. Richardson, O. Ferrell, T. Levy, L. Strauss, D. Green, R. Swift, C. Ludd, J. Cook, L. Wallace, S. Oylear, J. Funk, S Hall. THIRD ROW: C. Pemberton, M. Rucker, E. Lane, J. Ezell, L. Robertson, R. Robinson, W. Follins, D. Conley, L. Morgan, T. Townsend, C Littleiohn, R. Heath, P. Varney, G. Marshall, J. Beauvais, N. Owen, S. Harp, C. Nash. FOURTH RO-W: B. McDowell, R. Tigner, V. Fleishaver, M. Farr, J. Hardiman, J. Gilbert, G. Hicks, J. Wood, D. Funk, H. Myers, A. Weldon, W. Robertson, R. Petty, M. Puqit, K, Vawter, V. Strauss, L. Ward, V. Hale, J. Talcott, T. Adams, M. Schneider. ..xmuu mmnmm: mnmm wvmmmunm mmmwmw Klending vice ro e Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do! Singing was the common interest of these Concert Choir officers: D. Lora, Directory D. Funk, Pres.dentg B. Galyan Accompanistg J. Ezell, Merit Secretaryg C. Nash, Secretary K. Bawter, Historiang R. Pitty, Vice-Presidenfg R. Tlgner Robe Mistress. Through long rehearsals and hard work, the CONCERT CHOIR was able to produce almost professional programs during the year. This group ot talented singers under the able direction of Mr. Lora rated superior in the county com- petition held in March. Their performances included the Christmas Assembly and the Spring Concert for the student body and several outstanding programs forthe community. This year the group tackled something new and challenging. The members of the choir were given the privilege of singing modem music composed by Mr. Erb. The songs which Mr. Erb composed were written especially for the talented singers of BHS. The principal goals of Concert Choir were to increase the musical interest of the student body and through experience create stage ease and develop the vocal technique of the members. The PEP BAND was composed of the best two members from each section of the band, and played at all the varsity and B class basketball qames. The Pep Band also led the serpentines and played at out of town football qames. brzlle Kane! Barnes, B. Stuebbe, Top Sgt., P. Johnston, B. Mathews, J. Buntin, M. Jones, Uniform Sgt., J. Amundson, B. Martinez, C. Corder. FIFTH ROW: A. Weigel, M. Roberson, R. Sharp, C. Stien, A. K'ause. A. Weldon, Drill Sgt., J. Thomas, O. Andrews, Ken Frost, J. White, G. Rupp, D. DuBose, M. Coleman, J. Narducci, B. Bowen, R. Krause, T. Ramsey, G. Martin, P. Ladwig, iM. Pare, E. Soto, D. Koerlin, M. Doolittle, J. Stutzman, M. Montiio, R. Briqqs. SIXTH ROW: J. Williams, J. Pickerel, R. Whitfield, C. Wilson, L. Wytch, P. Little, T. Graham, M. Van Buren, J. Abernathy, P. McCloud, D. Bass, Drum Maiorg W. Moore, Director, L. Odershaw, B. Lockwood, L, Tarpley, B. An- thony, J. Etiern, L. Groves. FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Aoki, C. Cor'der, J. Stauf fer, B. Anthony, P. McCloud, B. Williams, R. Briggs, M Montiio, J. Stutzman, M. Doolittle. SECOND ROW: G Hartzell, C. Little, P. Tale, J. Arnold, B. Sfuebbe, B Mathews, J. Buntin, M. Jones, A. Weldon. THIRD ROW C, Raub, G. Fultz, J. Thomas, O. Andrews, B. Lockwood K. Frost, D. Lackey, J. Paul. D N e enty-Aix trvm60ne led The outstanding DRILLER BAND marched through the year, perlormina often and well at football qames, rallies, assemblies, and a concert. By participate ing in parades and the Potato Bowl, it served the community as well. Tremen' dous energy and time was spent in mem- orizinq music, caring for instruments and uniforms, and marchinqaxs much as ten miles in preparation for ten-minute half-time presentations. r The most unique sedion ol the Driller Band-the Dixie Land Ouinfef. And ihe band played on. .. 4-'T gl FRONT ROW, lell lo riqhi: B. Carlin, M. Bain, G. Bauell, E. Whitmore, J. Sfuebbe, G. Kniqhf, R. Rowland. SECOND ROW: J. Sfauffer, Capt, Sgf-al-Arms: S. Mundy, C. Knight, Lib. Sgl'.g L J. Quan, T. Owens, D. Moore, T. Srubblefield, A. Rutledge, W Conner, R. Conner. THIRD ROW: C. Aoki, Lieulhg P. Leigh-Pink, D. Shaffer, B. Paul, R, Deafon, D. Lackey, G. Fulh, B. Clausen, C. Raub, J. Sanchez, H. Myers, D. Feli1,J. Larma, F. FOURTH ROW: D. Sogo, K. Almklov, C. Degan, D. B. Pierson, G. Harlzel, C, Liffle, R. Liftle, P. Tate, C. Hill, P. Billingron, J. Martina, G. Duncan 'ir yr f . if Ll FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Van Diest, M. Lowe, E. Hoyt. SECOND ROW: P. Lambourne, D. Turner, L. Stevenson, B. Hogan, T. Weaver, R. Conner, C. Torii. THIRD ROW: M. Montiio, T, Rose, M. Jones. e with lea many. ln keeping with the Bakersfield High School tradition of progress and the lat- est in modern techniques, the Ford Foundation sent MR. ERB to compose music for the orchestra. Mr. Erb's work added a startling modern aspect to the school's musical organizations. 40 The soloists in the Orchestra Concert spent many hours perfecting their technique. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Lowe, L. Ludecke, E. Hoyt, B. Britten, C. Church, R. Van Diest, G. Fisher, P. Lam- bourne. SECOND ROW: A. McMahon, C. Stanford, E. Gee, R. Ferrell, M. Kroeker, J. Bruce, E. Rose, T. Weaver, R. Conner, P. Marlin, S. Amundsen, J. Cadwallader, C. Cum- mings, C. Rodgers, D. Finlinson. THIRD ROW: P. Van Diesf, M. Anderson, C. Bergfelder, L. Hayes, M. Sanguinetti, P. Roland, J. Williams, B. Hogan, L. Stevenson, D. Mosby, M. McGrath, M. Buton, M. Jones, S. Allen, C. Rosack, J. Bartell, L. Jackson, B. Whisler, S. Purple. FOURTH ROW: K. Miller, L. Oldfield, L. Vuletich, G. A'dams, B. Clausen S. Wooldridge, W. Bartholomew, J. Gholz, B. Boyd, T. Rose, M. Montiio, R. Logan, S. Elrich, J. Logan, J. Mc- Cray, P. Washington, L. Hailey. FIFTH ROW: G. Schuetf, L. George, K. Flaming, D. Erb, Ford Foundation Composer: R. Yan Diest, Director, W. Moody, P. Boyd, D. Turner, C. Funk, A. Myers, C. Stiern, L. Manny, H. Lane, C. Torii. Not Pictured: J. Abernathy, S. Cye, J. Paul, J. Easley. FRONT ROW, left to right: C, Stanford, Vice President: Orchestra members worked in close coope ahon with T Rose, President, C. Rodgers, Secretary-Treasurer. SEC- Mr, Erb and enthusiastically encouraged hum In has ok OND ROW: M. Lowe, Historian, H. Lane, Publicity: B. Boyd Manager: S. Allen, Manager, M. J. Anderson, Libra- rian: L. Ludeka, Librarian. melodic A tmimf fin cred A fade The Bakersfield High School ORCHESTRA, under the direction of Mr. Ray Van Diest, provided musical entertainment throughout the year for the Bakers- field High student body. At the beginning ot the Fall Semester the Orchestra sold chocolate candy bars in order to provide dress uniforms. A Pops Concert was presented in the fall for the student body and an evening performance was held for the community. The Orchestra also provided music for the Christmas Pageant and the Baccalaurate and they played the overture tor the Modern Dance Concert. Bakersfield High School was the cynosure for the Contest Festi- val at which the BHS Orchestra received a superior rating. May 15, 1963, was the date of the Annual Spring Concert which was presented tor the student body. For their own entertainment, the Orchestra held a picnic. etiti e A irit 0 RNS FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Manny, A. Shaw, C. Bussel C. Metropulos, D. Robesky, G. Belluomini, B. Sturtevantl R. Baker, K. Gillespie, P. Griffin, J. Vaughn, S. Brummer, K. Wedegaertner, C. Cook, L. Dillard, D. Whitlock, C. Morgan, C. Netherton. SECOND ROW: G. Loveday, J Govea, J. Stickler, M. Breckenridge, M. Jacobs, C. Pas- quini, E. Fahey, L. Melone, J. Thomas, L. Broida, L. Evans, V. Rockwell, C. Parson, L. Nelson, B. Whisler, J. Evans, B. Hulsy, J. Grigbaum, C. Smith. THIRD ROW: R. Pickens, A. Odermann, A. Metropulos lPresidentl, R. Harry, K Nuzum, J. Wiloth, M. Sandoval, A. Lewis, J. Wright, J Gholz, C. Zwartendyk, L. Chandler, B. Maddux, T. Morris, B. Dawson, B. Bussell, L. Anderson, L. Huffman. FOURTH ROW: S. Cook, P. Contratto, S. Pace fPublicity Man- agerl, C. Jones lVice-presidentl, M. Welty, L. Rolnick, L. Nackerud, B. Carol, M. Lake, T. Lorah, T. Harris, D. Jensen, M. Duckett, J. Blair, J. Borton, E. Henderson, D. Hay, W. Wright, G. Morrison. FIFTH ROW: B. Johnson, R. Bianchi, B. Jensen, L. Hart, B. Howden, A. Davidson, D. Johnson, M. Lackey, J. King, S. Zink, L. Payne, G. Clemens, J. Haynes, P. Karber, C. Holland, T. Hanley, C. Wilson The NATIONAL PORENSIC LEAGUE was composed of over 150 students in- terested in the arts of speech and debate. Under the direction of Mr. Overholt, these conscientious students represented Bakersfield High School in fifteen tourna- ments, Winning numerous awards. Be- sides loeing the largest club on campus, NFL was also the largest chapter of its kind in the United States. VARSITY DEBATE competed in the Southern Valley Forensic' League. Mem- bers also attended the Los Angeles Tour- nament far the first time in years. Their year-long topic Was Resolved: the United States should promote a common market for the Western Hemisphere. Angela Metropolus and Andrea David- son attained honors qualifying for the Santa Barbara state tournament and Angie also qualified for the Houston national contest. FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Jones, J. Govea, A. Met- ropulos, S. Pace, W. Wright, D. Robesky. SECOND ROW: K. Nuzum, R. Harry, A. Davidson, B. Howden, P. Contratto, S. Cook, Mr. M. A. Overholt, Advisor, Mrs. B. Robesky, Advisor. THIRD ROW: B. Johnson, P. Korber, R. Bianchi, L. Hart, J. Hanley, B. Jensen, J. Hayes, G. Morrison. Although the VARSITY DEBATERS organixed their cases before the debate started, it was necessary to listen closely to the opposition for new ideas to prove their point. N f - ,' Q. r 4 D, 'Q ...Ati- 1 15 amd and bebate zgmt 'I QIJE I! LaMarr Nielsen, Thespian president, and Alan Austin, Thesplan mrfiafe, look advantage of the refreshments served by Betsy Hiatt affer lhe Christmas inilialion party. FRONT ROW, leff to right: S. McCafferfy, Trees., P. Sisk, D. Rollins, V. Leech, Q. Sanchez, B. Niah, J. Melropulos, C. Steven. SECOND ROW: N. Lupienf, H. Marney, J. Allippi, P. Bermele, M. Bain, K. Moore, Sec., L. Ingalls, A. Tambellini. THIRD ROW: J. Martinez, A. Austin, A. Mac- Donald, Vice Pres.: B. Waqqoner, L. Nielsen, Pres.: G. Gallon, C. Harr, Miss Bartholomew, Advisor. The NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY tried to promote a greater interest in the dramatic arts at BHS. It was an honor society formed to recognize outstanding achievements in dramatics. The mem' bers earned points by participating in one-act plays and major productions. After accumulating ten points an Asso- ciate Thespian was initiated into the club. Initiations were held in December and May. FRONT ROW, left to ri ht: V. Evans, D. Stewart, J. Krig- Cadwallader, S. Wallace, P. Roland, G. Fox, L. Jacobar baum M. Parent, C. Fisher, R. Baker, L. Woods, J. Reed, D. Robesky, S. Young. THIRD ROW: G. Fuller, P. Karber J. Buchanan, G. Yniquez, B. Wagers. SECOND ROW: K. C. Wilus, L. Marks, K. McMahon, B. Long, C. KIaH Fournier, T. Allen, J. Thomas, C. Stanley, C. Church, J. B. Hunzeker, C. Holland, R. McDonald, J. Goss ' 1..,.-- A FlRST ROW, lefl to right: S. Howard, C. Pasquini, V. Gonzales, N. Cantelmi, S. Tubbs, D. Lowell, B. Brown, L Welz, T. Ennis, C. Escobedo. SECOND ROW: R. O'Neil L. Baftistoni, D. Melone, J. Battistoni, V. Evans, K. Callaqy P. Rummel, V. Phillips, D. Bewick, K. Sutherland, L, Levin K. Conner, THIRD ROW: W. Cotton, M. Preston, L. Bowers, J. Battistoni, A. MacDonald, A. Tambellini, J. Duqqar, J Peele, D. Rynes, Pres., C. Caskey, E. Gryfith, C. O'Neal eil 't A R 124: l fy., -QW ...sw , A -L. M M fffx 'f fx' , . , Y? A 'X Studen M ,2 omvted cultu al a During the ABT CLUB meetings scis- sors clicked and paint brushes stroked skillfully in preparation for the football season. Spirit was promoted through these efforts in the form of pennanls. Money earned from selling these ban- ners provided funds for an art field clay at Bullocks on February 23. Applying their decorative abilities, the members also enlivened the Administration Build- ing with Yule Ticle mosaics. Bob Anderson and Lynn Lenick, members of Junior Classi- cal League, familiarized themselves with Greek and Roman history to increase their interest in the Latin language. IUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE was or- ganized in November of 1959 for Latin students at Bakersfield High School. The main project that the club members undertook was tutoring first year Latin students who were having difficulties in mastering the foreign language. This club was a member of the National Classical League, which is comprised of Latin clubs from all parts of the country. FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Briggs, R. Meaqherg H. Mc- Cormac, J. O'Brien, J. Tripliltg J. Stouali. SECOND ROW: J. Schallockp L. Lenickg B. Maddox, B. King: S. Jowg C. Coleman, K. Ronshausen. THIRD ROW: Mrs. H. Miller, Advisory D. Petty, P. Wachob, R. Cosgriff, B. Anderson, B. Griffiith, B. Woodward, C. Bailey, C. Irvin. N. .. Snip! Snipl LJ. Y ' fmt Af Members ofthe Ikon Staff carefully chose an artistic cover befitting the unique literary maqa1ine. F, , FRONT ROW: B. Howden, Short Story Editor, R. Barker, Editor-in-Chiefg D. Huntington, Essay Editor, C. Stewart, Poetry Editor. SECOND ROW: Miss Harkins, Advisor, J. Beane, G. Folios, L. Rickard, L. Funk. Society honored lite a 9 eatA The international honor society for high school journalists, QUILL AND SCROLL, was composed of members from the staffs of the newspaper, year- book, and literary magazine. Member- ship requirements were: a junior or senior with an interest in journalism, in the upper third of their class scholastical- ly, and a recommendation from the ad- visor. The new members were initiated April 18th at the Publications Banquet at which time all awards and presenta- tions of the year were made. FRONT ROW: P. Sisk, L. Wilks, N. Roberts, K. Stone, T. Knorr, J. Bussell, P. Jing, L. King, F. Pasquhrii' SECOND ROW: N. Beck, B. Morrison, J. DeHart, K. Kliewer, M. A. Fitzgerald, D. Groves, J. Liggett, C. Cross, C. Stewart, R. Barker. THIRD ROW: T. Tucker, A. Liggett, J. Brinton, S. Green, M. Bain, M. Hamilton, D. Huntington, L. Funk, N. Hart, A. Austin With the tremendous responsibility producing a unique collection of ou standing literary works written by st dents of BHS, the IKON STAFF accepte the rewarding, often frustrating, duty publishing the Ikon. The members of thi staff, carefully selected from Englis classes, created their own original co positions, read the works submitted, an assembled the best of all the works. -,Lila 1fwf1u ,1 uk 7 adv . . LN-lor Pam Slsk, Linda Wilks, and Allen Austin participefed i candle ceremony for an honor society. ., gtg I f 't V i. fl , r 1 Q 'gf' ll.. Q' ., .yy ,,. JL... f, H, 1 I fe 1 Deadlines! Deadlines! Deadlines! Blue and White staff As Co-Society Editors of the Blue and Wh te Bonnie Mc ' ' ' h I l members checked their assignments. Knight and Norma Roberts kept' a finger on t e pu se the campus ur ent newA p 0 ed ital to Kiilg The Student Body' of Bakersfield High School was united and well informed through the efforts of the staff of the BLUE AND WHITE, a Weekly newspaper distributed to all activity card holders. Campus news, club functions, and edi- torials were regular features. The excellent sports page offered a complete report on previous wins, accurate scores, and future athletic events. Adding a different touch to the paper were a streamlined heading and new columns of student interest. By Writing original copy and refreshing captions and by soliciting advertising the efficient students of the staff created over thirty issues of the periodical. t if . sl ul ' Lx x 'N .X F X A ' .1 A FRONT ROW, left to riqht: K. Stone. N, Roberts. T. Knorr, M. Hamilton, H. Lane, F. Pasquini, B, McKnight S Green J. Bussell, L. King. SECOND ROW: N. Hart, A. Austin, E. lnskeep, Advisor. Ga! Hy, N -I FRONT ROW: M. Lofhridqt, C. Madden, V. Castro, S. Nick, S. Southerland, L. Karnes, J. Goodroe, P. Thomas, J. K, Vanderpool, A. Shively. SECOND ROW: D. Harris, Spif1er,G.lger. l7lwtvA recaptured MVS' ac ti itie Hold it! I think you're going to like this picture! PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES assisted with the production of B.H.S. publica- tions. The members of these classes were responsible for the photographing, developing, printing, and enlarging of pictures for the Oracle, the Blue and White, and the Ikon. In addition they took the identification pictures ot all freshmen which were used in the stu- dent records. Through these numerous duties the students gained knowledge and experience which would later assist them in their future vocations. FRONT ROW: G. Telese, N. Lung, B. Rapp, J. Livingston, B. Zaragoza. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dennis, G. Baile, T. Dicker C. Henry H. Gonzales P. Ramson. A9 If tr ,1 5 Diane Ryne Thai wil dztwnal 0 acle , , re n x . X x ,. s was a fypical ariisf af work on her rnasier, piece--lhe I963 Oracle. l be fhree dollars and fifly cenls, please. Cropping and identifying pictures were lwo of lhe maior lasks in meefinq The yearbook deadlines. x Qi The yearbook siaff reviewed lhe ORACLE annuals lo renew old fradifions and creafe freshness in confenf. Q01 en memo ie recall Barbara Robesky Oracle Advisor AI Dennis Photo Advisor 'ss Linda Wilks Editor . - Ann Lfggett Business Manager . X xi .WN Pam Sisk The ORACLE STAFF was one of the hard working clubs on the Bakersfield High School campus. Under the super- visicn of Mrs. Barbara Robesky, thirteen conscientious and diligent students spent an infinite number of hours in preparing the Oracle for publication. Included on the daily agenda were the scheduling of numerous pictures, the writing of original and interesting copy, the selling of ads to prominent busi- nesses of the community, and the ar- ranging of the student index and the senior index in complete and correct order. The ultimate goal achieved by this tedious labor was the creation of a unique yearbook designed to satisfy the entire student body. The editors of the l963 book strived for perfection and variety by changing the layout of the annual in several distinct ways. Jane DeHart Copy Editor FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Tuckers, Sports Editor:-B. Morrison, Index Editor: L. Wilks, EditOr-IQ-Chlffi A- gi-'9' gett, Business Manager: L. Rolnick, Identification Editor: Assistant Editor P. Sislr, Assistant Editor. SECOND ROW: K. Kliewer, Cap tions Editorg S. Clark, M. Fihqerald, D. Grove, P. Con tratto, K. Fahey, N. Beck, J. Brinton, copy writers. I is uture flee trical ngin ee A 71-dined 3 FRONT ROW, left to right: L. McVey, T. Chandler, R. Cave, P. Ramson, L. Fambraugh, T. Newton, J. Fry. SECOND ROW: G. Cave, L. Nagel, M. Trombetta, M. Runnels, G. Weeks, M. Quiiada, R. Cloud, W. Cox, B. Salazar. THIRD ROW: G. Baziuk, C. Davis, G. Rosas, M. Lomax, G. Cope- land, J. McLeod, C. Morris. FOURTH ROW: R. Burton, R. Kliewer, D. Funk, J. Billington, A. Anslinger, J. Brady, B. Clark, Mr. Lamb, Advisor. The main project for ELECTRONICS CLUB was re-establishing Bl-lS's ama- teur radio station WGEM. Through the club's advisor, Mr. Lamb, the members obtained the information and equipment necessary for re-licensing and operating the station. After meetings, members taught .radio theory and code to those interested. Field trips were among the club's activities. Barbara Whlsler and Susan Loperena prepared the final draft of the speeches which members of Freshman CFS presented to freshman history classes. The study of electronics proved rewarding with the increasing importance of that vocation in modern Invunq Scholarship for Service was the motto of the California Scholarship Federation. The FRESHMAN BRANCH, whose members were considered asso- ciate members of C'.S.F., was an honor society comprised of the top students of the Class of '66. Members participated in a Spring Initiation dinner and the trip which the regular C.S.F. conducled. FRONT ROW: J. Lai, R. Rambaud, R. Chan, S. Loperena, B. Blackwood, J. Pon, C. Morgan, J. Hayes, R. Tohman. SECOND ROW: P. Blodget, L. Steveson, G. Schnaidt, M. Jackson, B. Thurber, R. Ganong, J. King, A. Howden D. Bethell, Miss Ruf, Advisor. . . ,vs-1 .,,.--,.,,ld CS? opened' doo to 6rillian t. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Purple, M. Fitzgerald, L. Wilks, D. Grove, S. Hauptman, C. Webster, G. Fisher, C. Bussell, S. Short, K. Kramer, L. Siemon, S. Cabaniss, C. Stanford, M. Breckenridge, P. Washington, P. Jing, D Melone. SECOND ROW: J. .Bartell, C. Torii, A. Davidson, M. Bracchi, C. Harrison, S. Clark, D. Harding, P. Weisel J, Krigbaum, A. Metropulos, L. Jacobs, S. Gemmell, B.. Maddux, K. Nuzum, J. Walt, L. Taylor. THIRD ROW P. Varney, A. McMahon, B. Jensen, C. Jones, J. Stutzman, xxx - - q T. Meadoff, M. Bain, J. Rogers, M. Welty, D. Minch, S. Allen, S. Surbeck, A. Lewis, L. Tarpley, K. Almklov, E. Misono, B. Parker. FOURTH ROW: R. Bruce, J. Wynn, G. Antonaros, C. Cords, B. Chapman, M. Farr, V. Reese, D. Leuer, L. Gardner, P. Gunn, L. Karnes, C. Zwartendyk, D. Bates, S. Kitts, D. Patty, B. Howden, K. Kliewer. FIFTH ROW: B. McDonald, J. Moore, L. Rickard, B. Boyd, J. Paul, M. Aubin, T. Rose, S. Sworder, D. Huntington, D. Collin, E. Johnson, J, Baker, F. Foor, J. Bayus. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION, commonly called CSF by stu- dents on campus, was more active than ever this year. Among other things, members of this club sold numerous Rooter Ribbons to Driller enthusiasts during football season, took an educational trip to a California university and library, and promoted better scholastic standards through scholarships and Gold Seals. Membership Was available to all students with at least three A's on their semester Grades and one activity point from three school sponsored clubs. FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Whitmore, L. Webster, D. Paul, T. Weaver, H. Lane, H. McCormac, P. Bellamy, J. Stiern, W. Wright, P. Sisk, SECOND ROW: J. Kumataka G. Schuett, J. Cadwallader, L. Stewart, K. Colney, JI Liggett, R. Siegel, D. Pananides, B. Garhe, L. Thompson. THIRD ROW: Y. Bernatene, L. Widener, P, Lambourne, D. Lang, J. King, V. Bell, C. Cummings, D. Minch, J. Hitch- cock, L. Nagel. .Jua- gf :ws FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Knorr, Vice Pres., J. Parsons, Pleb Chairman, J. Carter, Treasurer, D. King, President. SECOND ROW1 P, Moore, Publicity Chairman, C. Rasmus- sen, Jr. Rep., C. Critwood, Historian: D. Carpenter, Sr. Rep., M. Kenney, Sec. J community. The members of HOSTESS CLUB were devoted to the service of Bakersfield High School and the cornrrxunity. At nearly all school functions, this group of girls could be found helping and serving in their role of hospitable host- esses. Part of their time and effort was spent doing Thanksgiving and Christ- mas welfare work and preparing for their annual dance. Friendly Hostesses welcomed new studenfs and quided visitors around our vast campus. Is Hostess Club worth all THIS? was the chant voiced by prospective members. FRONT ROW, Ieii to right: J. Lennox, P. Moore, V. Evans, Wagoner. THIRD ROW: T. O'Kane, C. Chitwood, J. Chit- J. Parsons, T. Knorr, D. King, J. Carter, C. Francisco. SEC- wood, B. Hemingway, C. Peeren, M. Lemtre, A. Meyers, OND ROW: S. Clark, S. Keyser, L. Claflin, D. Carpenter, M. Kenney, S. Krekier, M. Schneider. C, Barrera, S. Calhoun, O. Verde, C. Rasmussen, E. Van H new Q X as i FRONT ROW, left to right: V. Wilburn, S. Crouse, D. Tol- J. Whisler, G, Coviello, Hisl., J. Denio, S. Keyser, J. Jones, son, S. Riechel, J. Lake, Pres., S. McCaf'ferty, C. Unruh, C. Francisco. THIRD ROW: B. Boner, J. Lehr, L. Forshay, S. Hicks, Treas., C. Miyaii, G. Verde. SECOND ROW: Mrs. C. Peters, C. Barclay, P. Long, T. O'Kane, B. Hemingway, Whisler, Adv., C. Jordan, C. Brown, L. Pieper, G. Marshall, , C. Ries, M. Nighbert, M. Lufes. 2914 and lilo teu C7116 Ae ed EH Refreshments provided a delicious intermission at the FHA fashion show. -sa....,- . X . --. use ,xl Q , -1 it si I ,J X s 5- . . - Q. . W :N E Y E nee .. . f . . ge, S The purpose ot FUTURE HOMEMAK- ERS OF AMERICA was to aid each of the members in creating an efficient and pleasant home life ot their own. The club sent delegates to the fall and spring state conventions and sponsored the joint FFA and PHA dance on March 22. During the National FHA Week a meet- ing was held with the East Bakersfield High FHA Club. Susan Riechel, Reporier, JoEIlen Lake, President, and Marilyn Lutes, Secretary of F.H.A., donned their aprons -the sign ofa homemaker. . 3 f ' Vt FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Fisher, T. Weaver, C. Gaines, J. Caldwell, L. Wilks, C. Funk, J. Rice. SECOND ROW M. Lindsey, C. Stanford, D. Harding, pres., C. Cummings J. Cadwalladev, P. Lambourne, N. Jackson. THIRD ROW L. Ludeke, M. Farr, C. Church, S. Wooldridge, D. Bates, C. Rodgers, L. Oldershaw. FOURTH ROW: L. Widener, D. Finlinson, R. Petty, K. Wall, R. Conner, M. Vigliani, D. Lang. Ui ual Kid and ?vcuA 61116. OPUS I was created for students with a deeprooted appreciation for music. Discussions ot music and listening ses- sions Were held at all meetings for the pleasure, education, and entertainment of the members. FOCUS CLUB was entirely devoted to the care and welfare of mentally re- tarded children. Interested students The members of Focus Club aided the mentally retarded children by donating their time to teach them the funda- mentals of bowling. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Doll, R. Rundle, G. Fretwell, L. King, Historian, J. Errecalde, J. Robison, Mrs. Gemmell, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. DeHart, L. Jacobs, P. Bellamy, S. Davis, J. Robison, J. Kopper, P. Poole. THIRD ROW: C. Francisco, J. Jerome, K. Berryhill, Vice-president, K. Brier- ley, N. Armitage, D. Walker, G. Bloom, Secretary, M. Tatsuno. FOURTH ROW: B. Hull, S. Allison, J. Wenzel, President, J. Lerdahl, V. Bradrick, C. Smith, P. Gunn. made visits to Portewille State Hospital with qitts and surprises for the children. Tm ai. i Visual Services handled all educational films and frlm strips which were used by the classes. Visual Service maintained tip-lop equipment for the pleas- ure derived from a clear-cut picture. The members of VISUAL SERVICE CLUB were chosen on the basis of at- tendance and dependability. The club trained the boys, so that they could run the various equipment necessary for the showing of educational films in the Visual Theater and the classrooms. They FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Meeks, Sec.-Treas., M. Mc- Dowell, G. Telese, First V. Pres., T. Crow, S. Gunther, Bus. Mgr., T. Chandler, B. Casper, R. Welson, E. Erbsloesser, D. Sanders. SECOND ROW: B. Peckham, P. Ramson, L. McVey, S, Powell, C. Dobbs, M. Kennedy, R. Temple, J. Lennox, B. Vaughn, R. Duslon. THIRD ROW: J. Jenks, G. Service-mv always had stand-by operators ready in case an emergency arose. Co-spon- soring noon movies raised money which Went toward the repair and maintenance of their equipment. The club strove to advance the visual aids program at Bakersfield High School. Bazuick, G. Dickey, Pres., E. Bishop, J. Nelson, G. Olsen, L. Balswin, R. Pollard, Mr. Nelson, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: B. Updeqraff, A. Weldon, K. Berry, A. Thomas, B. Clark, D. Bair, S. Grove, D. Lovell, B. Hobbs. FIFTH ROW: G. Baile, R. Averill, B. Nick, T. Dicky. mllie and a Aem6lie . fwfr. ' KP FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Weaver, L. Wilks, A. Met- ropulos, M. Bracchi, J. Pierucci, D. Harding, D. King, J. Cerutti, J. Seaman, D, Pananides. SECOND ROW: M. Can- telmi, D. Jung, J. Stauffer, T. Rise, C. Cords, M. Ford, D. Rynes, S. Pace, J. Lake, M. Riddiough, J. Lewis. THIRD ROW: M. Miller, W. Cox, W. Wright, R. Kirkorian, J. John- son, N. Byford, A. Austin, J, Brinfon, 6. Rodgers, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: G. Dickey, J. Cowsill, L. Nielsen, D. Axtell, J. Gray, D. Huntington, S. Green, S. Hagar, J. Davenport. CAMPUS AFFAIRS developed a work- ing relationship between faculty and students for common goals. Campus pride, nutrition, dress standards, locker shelter problems, and crowding in the lunch lines were discussed. Remedies were recommended and through this committee's diligence some campus sit- uations were improved. The members also conducted the daily check on cam- pus conditions. Composed of the presidents of all campus affiliated organizations and the vice-presidents of each class council, the ORGANIZATIONS COMMISSION coordinated all club activities to pro- duce a smooth-running calendar of school events. In addition to this func- tion, the Organizations Commission su- pervised club evaluation and sponsored the annual Miss B.I'I.S. contest. FRONT ROW, left to .riqhtz J. Liggett, T. Weaver, P. Jing, K. Stone, D. Harding L. Tarpley, D. Hazzard, B. Keyser, D. McNairn. SECOND ROW: B. Challis D. Patty, J. Janes, C. Stanford, H. Lane, T. Adams, L. Ludeke, J. Stutzman, J. Smith. THIRD ROW: J. Cowsill, B. Jenson E. Hedgecock, Adv., F. Foor, M. Ritchie, Adv., E. Nelson, Adv., K. Kliewer, B. Howden. S314 p vmvted Aclwvl A 1 jf FRONT ROW, left to right. D. Harding, P. Poole, J. Netlles, N. Saboniian, N. Childers, M. Bracchi, S. Gemmell, sec., P. Nobles, Historian, F. Conrad, P. Tooman, C. Walker, A. Rorex, J. Gray. SECOND ROW: S. Pace, President, C. Harrison, J. Stickler, C. Goldsworlhy, P. Sisk, C. Fanucchi, B. Smith, B. Langston, Freshman representative, E. Rose, M. Funk, D. Johnson. THIRD ROW: F. Pasquini, M, Actis, S. Biggi, D. Rynes, P. McDonald, B. Maddux, M. Disney, Vice president, B. Buchanan, J. Blair, 8. Rogers. FOURTH ROW: S. Sheffield, Advisor, P. Dale, L. Rurup, B. Stuebbe, C. Jones, J. Cox, D. Huntington, J. Staufler, K. Kllewer. The SPIRIT RALLIES AND ASSEM- BLIES COUNCIL endeavored to boost morale and promote school pride. One of the main projects of the club was to make posters to announce games and inject spirit into all students. Posters also made pleas to keep a clean campus or no rallies! The group planned and pre- sented rallies and sponsored the annual S.R.A. assembly. Wha?'s in the box? was a familiar phrase to SRA Member Kaye Kliewer during SRA's campaign to support spring sports. The spark of electricity that ran through Warren Hall, EB Week, was ignited by SRA Council member, Charles Jones. FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Evans, H. Hull, E. Herrera F. Crooks, T. Jeffries, G. Chapman, M, Bachman, W. Beard B. Parker, Sec.g T. Ginn, V.-Pres., M. Anderson, Pres.: A. Dorris, J, Bingham, R. Berry, J. Crafton, C. Hawks, R. Munoz. SECOND ROW: B. Ghilarducci, K. Arms, B. Alviso, W. Durham, M. Lopez, C. Ludd. J. Diaz, J Grant. C. Groqg, G. Likins, D. Dickerson, B. Arnold, P, Elliott, E. Coffman, J. Hunter, J. Kearney. THIRD ROW: P. Anderson, K, Henson, P. Hunt, J. Bancroft, B. Garbe, T, Ford, A. X Lingo, R. Hayhursh, J. Gonzoles, S. Briggs, R. Cosgriff G. Antonaros, P. Boatman, C, Ecret, R. Brown, M. De- Sherlia. FOURTH ROW: R, Lawrence, M. Cordova, J Kearney, R, Jacobs, D. Lawrence, D. Brown, B. Fuson, K Beresford, D Johnson, G. Billington, R. Hale, H, Bert, H Blair. FIFTH ROW: D. Kirkpatrick, R. Johns, M. Brickell B. Leggett, D. Benson, D. Adams, J. Long, C. Havron, D Bainbridge, L. Carlson, D. Chaistensent, B. Anderson M, Fast, G. Denio. ir aclaie emenw and lwnvr . CIRCLE B SOCIETY served as an honor society for athletes lettering on teams other than varsity. lt continued tradition by sponsoring the annual Circle B Dance, climaxed by the crowning ot the queen and princesses, assisting in the Griffith Memorial service, as well as conducting the annual Father-Son Banquet. The Sport's Award Night held special significance for these boys because recog- nition was given and tribute paid for their outstanding participation in the realm of athletics and the promotion of sportsmanship. officers maintained the bulletin board in the which displayed the spoils of their victories . -an xg XQY, VWKSXDKNW ul Sgcrtesses 9. I K. emi p.,3x3QY.?- .aa t M X gag NANCY Q3- FRONT ROW, left to right: B. UpdeGraff, P. Ramirez, J. Stanley, L. McDowell, M. Payne, G. Moon, R. Krause, C. Mitchell, W. Perkins, G. Hoeticar, C. Young, J. S4-uteville, T. Thompson, J. Cabrera, L. Etchechury, L. McClintock, M. Durrett. SECOND ROW: F. Ontiveros, J. Vogel, C. Meagher, J. Snyder, S. Gunther, S. Surbeck, D. Chitwood, C. Chitwood, B. Varner, D. Blair, F. Sugden, M. Woods, P. Wachob, B. Stone, D. Lewis, R. Cervantes. THIRD ROW: J, Patterson, G. Olsen, P. Preston, M. Nichols, R. Oberlies, M. Walker, L. Landis, L. Meagher, R, Sakai, M. Munoz G. Richardson, J. Simmons, K. Smith, R. Well, B. Welty FQURTH ROW: R. Struble, L. Rocha, D. Williams, H Wllcot, J. Powell, R. Yeager, G. Nord, L. Milyus, K Zigoures, P. VanDiest, J. Cotton D. Wong, P. Pechin, B Peckham, T. McCarthy. FIFTH ROW: P. Rvtter, D. Blanlrenz ship, T. Reese, C. Veaque, D. White, P. Karber, D. Ward D. Nunez, L. Haines, P. Parson, B. McMahon, R. Williford J. Black, J. Evet. .. e t.. A Ca. smaezsee, -5. i ' 'f W' lwgs TMIM I 51 , 115 - '-+0--W - .i,i.s .W U , .,,,g,S,,.Y 5tg,,k..,.v,.g A 'A so e. , ls: , f is ji l iii A - ftiiliig - 1 gifs W 1 ggi? if '. ' Richard Rudnick already prepared for that rainy day ! Handsome couples modeled the latest fashions at the Valkyries-Biq B sponsored fashion show. EHS a lenvwledged lette men Varsity lettermen united together under the auspices of BIG B SOCIETY. This honor society endeavored to improve sportsmanship and campus pride at Bakersfield High. Among the activities of Big B was the Valkyries-Big B fashion show held in November. The traditional Big B dance held February 2, after the BHS-EB basketball game, was climaxed by the crowning of Margaret Actis as Big B Queen. The year's activities were culminated by Sports Award Night where recognition was given to the services performed by the letterrnan society. FRONT ROW, lett to right: D. Hawthorn, L. Wigqins, D Ferdinand, G. Girard, J. Krause, D. McGill, Sql.-at-Arms D. Pananides, C. Kirschenmann, R. Kirkorian, Pres., R Galllngton, D. Green, J. De La Cru1,M. Munoz, D. Adams D. Baurnel, S. Allen, G. Blackmon, M. Riddiough, J. Smith G. Shuck. SECOND ROW: M. Lomax, L. Fambrough, J Meagher, R. Rudnick, M. Munoz, D. Carpenter, B. Kite P. Combs, J Leverett, L. Whitfield, P. Partlow. S. Gunther T. Lehman, B. Sheldon, D. Minch, R. Van Diest, T. Ginn: ll. Anderson. THIRD ROW: D. Barber, L. rflcCJrt, J. Raney R. Evans, J. Stanley, G. Kirkland, M. Tanner, T. Rose, J. Ecret, T. Turner, M. Schuetl, R. Miller, M. Clark, M. Regan, P. Baldwin, P. Van Diest. FOURTH ROW: J. Akeman, J. Anderson, D. Nunez, B. Rankin, W. Beard, R. Stein, W. Gaines, M. Anderson, D. Henken, B. Mettler, J. Coy, J. Delaney, R. Delaney, C. French, B. Alford, R. Bruce. FIFTH ROW: R. Morris, S. Le Pell, F. Morgan, A. Dixon, D. Perkins, C. Stickler, M. Keese, J. Francis, A. Blake, C. Heier, J. Wyatt, J. Van Osdel, P. Parson, W. Cotton, J Olcoll, B. Van Osdel, R. Dow, J. Meyer. 'WK ll ll 'LE r, con lict. ' , I Dean Pananides, George Hicks, Paul Anderson, and John Francis hand-picked the ravishinq beauties from Boys' IRC forthe chorus line in A Daie with Sal . V- 'rj . , N The Christmas Iorrnal helsiertgywgoys' IRC was complete in ' N BOYS INTER-RACUXL COUNCIL conf sisted of boys representing a crossfsec- tion of the various races which made up the student body of Bakersfield High School. The new members were reconi- mended by teachers and voted into the club. They worked in unison with Girls lRC on the talent show, had their annual steak bake, and participated in the S yearly joint meeting with the girls' club. , y This group of boys proved to the corn- +. l' S inunity that cooperation ainonq the races it can be a qreat asset to everyone. FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Riddiough, B. Burdick, R. Ford, D. Kumataka, C. Aoki, R. Walton. THIRD ROW: J. Cole, D. Pananides, President, E. Asbury, B. Harsch, D. Francis, M. Keese, J. Bryan, A. Dixon, P. Anderson, Sgt. at Jung, D. Lee, D. Soqo. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lucas, Advisor, Arms, L. Whitfield, N. Jung, W. Cotton. B. Moses, R. Verdugo, G. Hicks, Secretary, A. Behiil, W. 'O I Q C K1-otlae hood- our mwwe to hung 35 I FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Lee, M. Martinez, M. Johnson, Vice-pres., M. De La Rosa, C. Miyaii, V. Gonzales, A. Lundy, N. Roberts, D. Richard, V. Leech, C. Kokinos. SEC- OND ROW: R. Torres, M. Owens, J. Ford, J. Kumataka D. Kent. THIRD ROW: M. Tielle, K. Embry, C. Fanucchi, M. Actis, D. Esparza, M. Tatsuno, G. Ming, A. Manon, D. Keese, C. Torii, M. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: W. Wetzel, , M. Disney, C. Nelson, C. Protopapas, D. Johnson, R. Boone, E. Kinoshita, C. Owens, C. Edwards, B. Rivas, S. Melendez, S. Martinez, A, Ware, E. Alford, M. Lothridge, J. Walt. Members of GIRLS' INTER-RACIAL COUNCIL were dedicated to the study ol inter-group problems and service projects. The two main social activities ot the year were the Christmas Formal, highlighted by the crowning ot the Snow Prince and Princess, and the IRC Assembly, A Date With Sal. Qualifications tor memf bership in IRC were a C average, a teacher's recommendation, and an interest in promoting better racial relations among the numerous races represented on campus. The admirable virtue of brotherhood was stressed by Girls' IRC officers Mary Jane Anderson, Anne Lundy, Mary 1 Disney, and Marlena Tatsuno. 6 In the annual assembly, A Date with Sal , members ol Y I Girls' IRC found themselves in unusual situations and dis- ' . .,f, tant continents. f or s. . . , .kv X pf, li F'-H-My 'S . Q - i if . 3 i bw WX ll ,f Vw f wg ey T is 5 -to Q.. , . ' t Q . f,.,,x s .-ks. Y. rg. I-wee Api it on campu . The purposes of BOY'S SERVICE CLUB were to serve our school and stu- dent body, to be loyal to the ideals ot our school, and to have honor among friends. They performed an outstanding service by giving 55600 in scholarships. Their money earning project consisted ot selling football programs. Among sev- eral other activities they undertook an educational trip to a university. ii? , ' ,f Boys Service Club had apt leadership in W. Bennett, Boys' Service Club added the finishing touch to the Secretaryg L. Turner, Sergeant at Arms, M. Welty, Presi- portrait of former Bakesfield High School Principal Mr. dent T Hitchcock, Vice-President, J. Moore, Treasurer. H.A.SpindY. FRONT ROW, lei! to right: J. Brinfon, R. Funk, S. Andrews, ROW: P. Leigh-Pink, J. Rump, B. Blumenstock, W. Bennett, C. Jones, M. Welty, Pres., J. Hiichcock, Vice-pres., S. Sec., J. Moore, Treas., E. Johnson, J. Meagher, S. Green. Kifls, Hisl., L. Turner, Sgt.-af-arms, R. Anderson. SECOND flap and ball up vmvt A barrage ot activities was enacted by the VALKYRIES, a service club com- posed of forty junior and senior girls. Among these activities were the decora- tion ot the goalposts and the gym before games, the donation of a S200 scholar- ship to a deserving member, and the sponsorship of the Valkyries Costume Dance, one ofthe highlights of the school year. Lorraine Gardner modeled rainy day wear. Lei me entertain you! erickson N Sabonluan C Goldsworfhy J Tobias L Match- ell, P. No es, . Dykes, M. B. Grannell, SECOND ROW: FRONT ROW, Ieftjo right: C. Cross, J. Pierugco, S. Fred- ' Bl s ' ' ' ' ' ' M, Bracchi, D. Johnson, R. Rudnick, C. Nelson, K. Fahey P, Anderson, C. Harrison, S. Clark ,B. A. Buchanan, A.. x- .- Chism, P. Slansbury. THIRD ROW: M. A. Tietle, C. Fanuc- chi, M. Acfis, N. Morris, K. Mitchell, J. Johnson, J. Neltles, L. Armstrong, L. Amundsen, D. Kent. FOURTH ROW: M. J. Anderson, D, McDonald, M. Colm, W. Wefzel, J. Ellinqs- ton, C. Knight, L. Gardner, P. Dale. 'E' Wi . fain A' .. coo e ation 0 clu6A. ASSOCIATED BOYS STUDENT BODY lield a unique position among the organi- zations on the campus. It was not a club, but an association with a membership consisting ot all the male students. ABSB participated in many worthy service projectsp their most outstanding being the Toys for Tots campaign which they con- ducted and the service they rendered by helping with voters' registration and the Associated Student Body Elections. ln order to raise tunds they operated the coke concession at the basketball games. C 1 Let's have another drink! -ABSB served Cokes at the basketball games. The service project tor Associated Boys' Student Body was collecting toys for needy children at Christmas :ime. 1 021 .iss FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Hopper, C. Jones, Vice Seaman, J, Hitchcock. SECOND ROW: R. Cordova, J. President, J. Underwood, Secretary, D. Axtellg President, J. Brintcn, R. Krause, C. Mitchell, J, Rump, R. Holland. ,san df' Succe A of feat! attri6ut i -vf AGSB members accepfed the responsibility of registering voters of Drillerville. Serving af the punch bowl were A658 officers Candy Cole- man, Janei Hedgecock, Sharon Hagar, and Karen Older- The ASSOCIATED GIRLS STUDENT BODY oi Bakersfield High School kept lousy with the many social events ii sponsored. These aciiviiies included the annual Typical Coed Dance and the Scholarship Awards Assemloly. Mem- bership in ihis club was available lo all girls interested in doing service work in ihe community. vw. shaw. FRONT ROW, leff io'righi: S. Hiner, L. Branscum, L, Brierley, P. Roland, C. Gaines, D. Melone, K. Barnes. Chandler, J. Lai, Harding, ireasurerg P. Acosia. SECOND THIRD ROW: J. Baliisloni, L. DeFore, K. Conner, S. Hagar, ROW: G. Allen, V. Lawson, C. Pearson, D. Doolilrle, K, President, P. Long, B. Hagar,J. Hedgecock, Vice-president, J. Dugqer, D. Barnes. 5- J' 9.0 b il . ' ' A, in pd 'SHO NV SNOI.l.VZI X P. - J ' r .. W A N ei ka, 55,3 flggfxj 1 5, fl. N , .i ., fits' X Q ,Xi Y f ' 4' .f -5335 ni ,L , 1 ' A , ,M .T , 2' AW. , f aff Q - we . Ji ', f 1 .QQXQS 4 . 'Vi .3 .As 3 2 vim ,V , ' .. ',-qw: ' x 0, .U ,,. .W 4 .M 'V v ,., f ,Nw-.-9, '.. W - 1 - 1, fx- , ,. 7. Y? -V X - 3. , , . W WY, 1,.,,.Lf. N. . i 1, QP, , 15,51 .55 ,W a H t,l1:QAw,JV . 'A ,Jura-' ' 1 M A 'X' x'p..1'4 - K. :N .. 'V ,4 . ,I.,l4 Y' . - -fb.-QQ I 5 I ':1 7.5 An: L witty, A, A qi., w - 4 -'w. -', A ' ,',- M 'mf--.V . V' ,7 .x I..H1, ' '.--1261 .--.-1, . ' f-- v-....,.. .- . ,A-A-51 I20 ' v+'. 5f-:' ' . v1. '--4-f'-l'.'51 . ' Y. J xx v w- - M.. . . A Af -. 51, 1, ,N 1 I .- 1 -- , , M .mfvw .., n.,.,f 1-A ' f- - fa- V 'mic' . . Wu? Ii., .7 I .li Wag rp, . - W., .. ., .- -,z ,.- , Q un 1- fer' FRONT ROW, left to right: P. Patty, D. Adams, P. Putty, C. Kelly, P. Ladwig, R. Bedal, P. Acosta, J. Arriola, D. Richards, T. Higgins. SECOND ROW: P. Tooman, N. Dick- erson, J. Watkins, H. Henderson, R. Pettus, C. Wilson, C. Abair, R. Nutt, O. Williams. THIRD ROW: R. Little, J. Ramey, A. Walker, D. McGuire, M. Williams, S. Trevino, M. L. Lomas, E. Chow, E. Molina, C. Jue. FOURTH ROW: C. Adame, P. Austin, T. Martinez, R. De La Cruz, S. Salva- dor, B. Galvin, P. Watson, J. Gonzales, P. Torres. FIFTH ROW: W. Howard, D. Soto, B. Helms, G. S. Tate, S, Davidson, M. Johnson, R. Higgins, G. Madden, W. Ruffus, E. Smith. SIXTH ROW: G. Howard, G. Madden, L. Thomp- son, R. Holliwell, I. Hercules, M. lsby, R. Powell, T. Olrmae, B. Holmes, F. Crawford, S. Williams, SEVENTH ROW: L. Dillard, L. Green, M. Dobbins, L. Bartenstein, V. Bertie, S. Actis, S. Adamson, J. Weisel, A. Hewitt, S. Williamson, J. Lynch, J. Cesmat. EIGHTH ROW: V. Buchannan, D. A. Lowell, S. Tubbs, K. Warford, K. Johnson, J. Searcy, H. Hinkle, D. Hartzell, P. Jeffries, E. Griffith, J. Sharp. NINTH ROW: L. Lewis, D. Smifh, S. Simos, C. Lizaide, L. Branscum, C. Jan, S. Crafton, B. Oliver, L. Dalton, J. Miller, S. Harris, C. Bible. TENTH ROW: M. Boil, D. Gash, G. Gastineau, L. Alvis, P. Tsitakis, J. Iverson, A. Hyanes, R. Cox, T. Mestmasler, K. Frost, K. Henson, L. Huggins, R. Fair. ELEVENTH ROW: D. Brown, J. Eudy, D. Dustin, E. Coulter, G. Shetts, E. Branscum, P. Ellin, J. Shearer, C. Wagy, E. Wong, E. Walford, S. Stringer, S. Peterson, M. West. TWELFTH ROW: L. Harris, J. Arviso, C. Cardova, V. Apari- cio, M. Cadena, G. Rodriguez, R. Briano, R. Valenzuela, I. Hernandez, M. Zepeda, A. Alvarez, R. Grado, M. Gomez, J. Pineda, C. Mendez. 'ti em 0 lbrille ville. ..........-...e- ..... ,.,.. vw r sl --1p--- FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Allen, D. Whitlock, K. Mc- Alisler, S. Murr, S. Jones, M. Powell, J. Nofford, E. DeLa- Rosa, G. Gonzales, E. Register. SECOND ROW: P. Harrel- son, R. Hartwell, K. Koch, J. Narducci, M. Thompson, E. Schaefer, H. Pimienta, D. Lopez, J. Wishon. THIRD ROW: M. Martinez, J. Estrada, S. Nickerson, C. Cook, K. Price, Crabtree, O. Harris, J. Hernandez, C. While, B. Nick FOURTH ROW: S. Powell, B. Obert, J. Judd, K. Heasleyl C. Duncan, C. Green, C. Pauloff, J. Barbour, l. Perdue, S. Warner. FIFTH ROW: M. Mender, J. Sperry, J. Evans, R. Salazar, B. Hayes, J. Richardson, B. Henagan, D. Hena- gan, N. Stephens, P. Woolfolk. SIXTH ROW: A. Glinton, J. Naft, M. Moore, C. Williams, W. Hooks, L. McCullough, C. Humphery, V. Blue, J. Starr E. Walker M. Silas D mmeu. sevemi-4 Row: e. scilreibef, o. Offill, R. srbwnl R. Keene, J. Beniamin, D. Ponder, J. Keese, D. Novak, A. to an 11 , .A .es Brooks, T. Reed, M. Lilburn, R. Averill. EIGHTH ROW: C Morrison, M. North, M, Apodaca, C. Maybee, D. Humph- ries, R. Gupton, T. Tomlin, W. Trueluck, C. Wade, B. Mc- Leod, R. Hoyf. NINTH ROW: N. Burrage, A. Curtis, C. Guigley, A. Amabile, J. McDonald, C. Hawks, R. Raney, G. Banda, C. Ouiiada, K. Weigel, D. Page, D. Jones. TENTH ROW: G. Claxton, D. Diaz, R. Lomas, D. West, R Garcia A. Casio, C. Reaves L. Mathews H. Booth R Lyle, Rl. Bridgewater, T. Binney. ELEVENTHIROW: J. Stin- son, M. Maxwell, S. Lucas, A. McWhorter, L. Strickland, C. Kinworthy, J. Renshaw, L. Wilson, V. Brandt, B. Cave, K. Carter, L. Martin, G. Bingham, L. Chapman, TWELFTH ROW: J. Adler, Y. Arenas, C. Fuentes, M. Rodriguez, B Flores, D. Melendez, P. Arroyos, B. Lomas, S. Nunez, Y. Granados. '- N LJ mswaes -1-u san. 5., 1'-EQ ff- 4 i ' ,- : sn Gia ,ma .....,. . ,Ms-.,. , .Q........ -ma., I 31 :ice-f II9 Byra Kile walches Fran Pasquini slep inlo Spring wilh a perky casual from DUNLAP'S DEPARTMENT STORE. Young fashions for girls and collegiale slyles for boys are carried ihroughoul The sfore. SEBASTlAN'S HAIRSTYLISTS specialize in lhe new look of flips and flulils in coiffeurs. Signe Fredrickson and Mickey Munoz admire fhe end resull of an aflernoon under 'rhe dryer. ,.c,.,..... .. -1..- . ...-.. i sg Z STAMP AND com si-ioP Q Arfcrafl - l-landicraff - Hobby Supplies l IO27 asker sifeei FA 3-9386 AMERICAN JEWELRY COMPANY Diamond Specialisls- Esiablished I9OO 2O+h and Eye Slreels FA 5-5023 BURR REALTY Where Cuslorners Send fheir Friends 33l Chesler Avenue FA 4-4506 'sm-I The lalesl lads in flals are being shown lo Sheila Mar Kay Sledge and Jim Cox found if dilliculi +o and Barry Fuson by a salesman from KINNY seleci' From The enficing dishes af BILL LEE'S BAMBOO Every imaginable iiem of ioolwear and ac- CHGPSTICKS. This reslauranl has delicious Orienlal cessories are carried lhroughouf The slore. and American food which fanlalizes ils cusfomers. 229 Jeannie Ellingslon and Ca Grogg visiied ROREX PHOTOGRAPHY lo have llweir piclures Jralcen and +0 inspecl llie newly modernized sludio. Rorex, localed ai 252i F Sfreel, specialized in porlrailures and group slwols. Dan McGill looked on as Gail Sisson 'fried on rings from +l'1e wide seleclion al LAWSON'S JEWELRY STORE. Lawson's offered gradualion gill' ideas such as radios, walclwes, and iewelry. S. A. CAMP 'MOTOR COMPANY Dodge Dari - Cusrom 880 ALLEN FREEMAN Prinfing and Offsel Service 2O+h and H Sireeis FA 3-796I 802 Hurrle Avenue EX 9-0I85 MEDICAL PHARMACY A pill for every ill. l907 l7+l'1 Slreef FA 1 LENICK SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Hardware SOI 24ll1 Sfreei FA 5-l Elaine Auslin and Jim Harris bollw agreed fh place ro go for experl insecficide service is PEST CONTROL whose offices are loca+ed in and Bakersfield af 530 California Avenue. Their are clean, near, sale. and inexpensive and llwey residenlial, commercial, and indusfrial lumiga+ion ducfs. E dislinclivelq d ifferenl Admiring one of rhe new slyles for swea+ers for Ihe Enioying 'Ihe friendly pepper-upper, Dr. Pepper al an Alpaca, af SElLER'S men.'s sfore in downfown rhe DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY, are Jerry I are John Seaman and Tom Grogg. Smilh, Susan Ramirez, and Carolyn Nelson. The Dr. Pepper Company is Iocared ar 2 I 5 Easf 2 Is'r Slreel. VEST DRUG. INCORPORATED DAWN COMPANY Open 'Til Midnighr Floor and Window Coverings l9+h and Chesfer FA 4-9662 731 Easr Zlsf Slreer FA 4-9893 C I I I OLEN BRYAN I Real Esrafe, Loans, Properly Managemenf L' Soufh Chesfer FA 7-8444 URNER'S CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Chrysler, Plymoufh, Imperial, Valianl and Highway 99 2nd Io none ia Manon and Denny Leuer enfered DON'S E OF FAMOUS FOODS for a meal. Inside, They ree+ed by friendly service and The Ianfalizing from The Icifchen of Don's experr coolcs. Shish Ioroiled sfeaks, and sea food are among Don's ies. A complere selecrion of Halian foods is ered. 23I CANADA DRY BOTTLING COMPANY Special Sparkle Beverages 300 Brundage Lane FA 3-9307 BIRICH CAFFEE Dislribulor -Jobber for Shell Producfs 900 Sacramenlo Slreef FA 4-406I JOE GOTTLlEB'S Have your car rolled and plealed. 7l9 24'rh Slreel FA 5-0054 HORNUNG'S Luggage and Lealher Goods l606 I9+h Slreel' FA 2-l53l MODE O'DAY Beauly on a Budgel l3l6 l9l'h Slreel FA 3-Bl3B LOG CABIN FLORIST Flowers al 'rheir Bes+ 404' lB+h Slreef FA 7-8646 is . -KER AU Mg. e 3l , Susan Allison and Don Barber enjoyed TUCKER. AUTOS and viewing rhe large variefy of moblies available. Tucker Aulos is localed al l9+h Baker in Easl Bakersfield. Bob Parker admired Jrhe pair of shoes Lynn selecled from lhe huge seleclion of fine qualify fealured al low prices al GUARANTEE SHOE Cl 2IOI Chesfer Avenue. Exquisife lasle was shown by Gayle Bloom and Hull in lheir choice of alrire from THE FRENCH Localed al I820 Baker Sfreel, The French Shorb lie The ullimale in feminine apparel. sK'ga,?ilmi ,K , ik . ' r i ss 4325 flaw. W 4 Admiring one oi The new Tappan coolcing cenlers al BOOTH'S TV and APPLIANCE are Jerry I-Ierring, Susan Tobias, and Diane Johnson. Boo+h's carries all home ap- pliances, TV's, and slereos. LEECH MUSIC, Iocaied ai 825 Chesler Avenue, has insfrumenls 'rhal would delighl any music Iover's hearl. Viclci Leech, Donna Grove, and John Francis discovered The ioy of playing experlly cralled inslrumenls. ARDEN FARMS COMPANY, owned and operaled locally, give Their cuslomers prompl' service plus fresh, delicious milla. Kaye Kliewer and Charles Ashley dis- covered lhe advanlages ol lalcing Arden mill: by Touring The company. OAK LANE BEAUTY SALON Complele Beaufy Service 3l2l Chesler Lane FA 2-I292 TEALE AND CLIFFORD Oil Lands -Insurance - Loans IZII Chesier Avenue FA 7-403I ROSEMARIE'S FINE FABRICS I-louse of a Thousand Fabrics I62I McKee Road TE I-l4I9 MEXICALI Spanish Foods 63I I8+h Slreel FA 4 8933 COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY The delicious and refreshing drinlc 4I4 l9+h Slreel' FA 4-653i OAK LANE VARIETY STORE Open. from 9 AM To 9 PM weelcdays 700 Oalc Sfreel FA 771 ISS For daylime, playfime, or dafefime Ihe COED SHOP has a cornplele supply of smarl fashions. Mary Alice Fifzgerald and Pam Sisk find fhis Bobby Brooks classic appropriale for any occasion. Julie Lind and Aubrey Weldon wenl Io RALPH SMITH REALTY COMPANY fo see how a successful business was run. Inside Ihe office lhe salesman said, Buy Jrhis, Ralph Smi+h. ELMER F. KARPE Complele Real Eslale Service 920 Chesler Avenue FA 5-5736 KERN COUNTY TITLE COMPANY Tille Insurance, Abslracfs, Escrows I IOO Chesler Avenue FA 7-306l RICE BOWL Cafering fo 'rhe Orienfal Gourrnef I I I9 I8+h Sfreel FA 7-242l JOST CARPET AND DRAPERY COMPANY al IZOI Brenf Casper and John Lewis 'fried on sporfscoals Oak Sfreel was visiled by Nancy Canfelmi and Roger al CASPER'S MEN'S STORE while Joyce Tobias looked Franklin who discovered a wide seleclion of high qualily on approvingly. Casper's offers a complefe line of drapes and floor coverings a'r nnodesl prices. select slrylish clolrhing of exceplional qualily. 234 SEA BREEZE IT iT swims we have il 23II 'IRI' STreeT FA 3-7936 RICARD'S BOOTERY Fine Family FooTwear V 2029 ChesTer Avenue l205 Main, Delano GORDON F. SIMON, REALTOR Real EsTaTe - Loans -- Insurance 827 ChesTer Avenue FA 7,2226 Judy LiggeTT and CaThy STewarT played The piano while lvlilce Taylor played an appreciaTive audience. The Triendly salesmen of GUTCHER'S MUSIC STORE waTched The proceeding and Tried To sell Mike a TrumpeT. This year RAY GEERS AND ASSOCIATES acTed as The oTTicial phoTographers Tor The Oracle, Taking The adverTisemenT and Senior picTures. Paula ConTraTTo and Jim Cox admired This beauTiTul phoTograph by Ray Geers. The inner workings oT a large newspaper boasTinq largesT circulaTion in Kern CounTy were revealed To nda Greer and Bill FrosT when They visiTed The KERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN, serving San Joaquin alley. WF' A helpful clerlc aT DICKEY JEWELERS, I52O I8Th STreeT, showed Susan Dickey and Carole KnighT The origin of Their birThsTones. The Tirm has a large selecTion oT iewelry Tor every occasion. 3 N L THREE-WAY CHEVROLET offers prompr service and lhe grealesl aulomoloile values. Afler inspecling lhe numerous models ol loeaulilul Chevrolel buill cars, Ann Liggell and Bari Hanford agreed Ihal This Slingray Corvelle was unsurpassed. Foreign exchange sfudenf, Berf Harsch. learned quickly fhal COFFEE'S UNIVERSITY SHOP Iealurecl lhe ullimale in campus apparel. Charles Lund and Berl refer all Iheir Friends lo Coffees for lhe lalesl slyles. I L- a 1 WICKERISHAM JEWELERS, Bal4ersIield's elry firm, was esiablished in Kern Counfy cenfury ago. Candy Goldsworlhy and Miclc visiled Ihe slore, localed al I53I Nineleenlh and admired fheir selec+ion of exquisife we Wiclcershams carries a large array of diamonds china, silver, and glassware. ELMER MARTIN - REALTOR Homes Loans Ranches Appraisals I659 Chesler Avenue FA 4-4 BAKER-SFIELD BEARING AND 'MOTOR Aulomolive Parls and Eguipmenl ZOOO H Slreel EA 4-6 VINCENT'S CYCLERY AND SPORTING GOODS Everylhing for Ihe Sporlsman I723 I8lh Slreel FA 4-9786 VALLEY -OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Office Eguipmenl and Furnilure l622 Iqlh Slreer FA 4-975i 236 Jacobs, wiTh experT assisTance Trom Milce GriT- cTed a pizza Trom The large varieTy oT iTems aT 'S SUPERMARKET, 3030 Brundage Lane. The has everyThinq Trom A, apples, To Z, zippers. q advanTage of shopping aT Youngs is ThaT The er saves money insTead oT sTamps. JOHN LONG, REALTOR Choice oT Careful Buyers! Bernard STreeT FA 5-743i LAMBOURNE TRAVEL SERVICE Oo EirsT Class - Go Lambourne 7 ChesTer Avenue FA 7-4438 HARiRlSON'S MEN'S STORE The LaTesT STyles i804 ChesTer Avenue FA 4-6404 DEWAR'S CANDY SHOP Fine Homemade Candy I IZO Eye STreeT FA 2-0933 . -I' E T SPL .T ,esm- P299-leaf :rf-f -sim' STeven Green and Nanci l-larT TrequenTed PRINTING CENTER aT l620 G STreeT To conducT business Tor The Blue and WhiTe. PrinTinq CenTer emphasized com- mercial iobs and specialized in TwenTy-Tour hour oTTsel' duplicaTinq. Modern MeThods used aT The 7-UP BOTTLING COM- PANY impressed John BenTly, Linda King, and Dina Neville as They Toured The planT. Remember, Fresh Up Freddy says, Fresh up wiTh 7-Up, K li L D 1 2 WESTCHESTER FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Call on Us for Thar Special Occasion R.ITCHIE REALTY, locafed af IOZO California nue, invired Gina Schnaidr and Bill Varner 'ro inspf la+es'r books on really. They learned many in+e facers of 'rhe really business. While visiring WlTHAM'S Angie Mefropulous Bob Van Osdel lisfened +0 a sfereo. Wi+ham's is cared a+ l9'rh and G Sfreefs in downlown and specializes in all home appliances. 29l5 F Srreer FA 7-3886 FEDWAY'S The Discounl Cenier Ready ro Serve You ZIO6 Chesler Avenue FA 7-l4l6 CHICKEN DELIGHT Don'T Cook Tonighl' - Call Chicken Deliqhf' 732 Zlsl Sireel' FA 4-4058 in aw-as N Sharon Clark and Deni Herndon admired one of The Sharon Cabaniss and Russell Hinden paused srylish dresses from FRlTZl'S dress shop which is localed enfering +he WHEELER PEST CONTROL af I506 l8+h S+ree'r. Fri+zi's carries casual and dressy Wheeler Pesl specializes in exlerminalion of hou clofhes. and oufdoor peslsg fheir office is locaied a+ 2I38 S+ree+. 238 John I-Iagesfad and Orin Bolsfad observed Ihe op- of an oil well a+ HAGESTAD DRILLING. Hag- Drilling is locaied on Rosedale I-Iighway iusl we-s+ Pierce Road. The WESTCHESTER BOWL, I8I9 3O+h Slreel, pro- modern equipmeni and colorful surroundings for avid bowlers. Connie Nelson and John Ross ioined Johnson and Dick I-Ienken for an enioyable even- of bowling. AW' 'E' KEYSER BROTHERS TRUCKING COMPANY Be Wiser, Call Keyser 3008 Ming Avenue TE I-66I I FIIQE'S MARKET 2 IOO I9+h Sireel Bakersfield, California WONDER LODGE BakersfieId's Mos? Unique Reslauranf 333 Union Avenue FA 4-975I xwyirw mf' w X ' 1 ,,l1 ,,l ' , I . V I ff f , .., v 6 X 'ef' V3 . . A . ix ei trio A 'X ' P.- , .JT 1 I x X I E fi Q ix Q , 3 gi .an A T Linda Pieper looks on as a SIERRA JEWELERS sales- Pam Wheeler and Roy Kirkorian enioyed browsing man shows Jim OIcoH a wafch. Sierra Jewelers is Io- Through Ihe large selecfion of record albums af caied al' l509 l9+h STree+ in downrown Bakersfield and WHEELER'S TELEVISION. WheeIer's carries a large carries all jewelry needs. selecfion of felevision sefs. radios, and fape recorders. 239 JOHN BATTISTONI Real Esiafe - Insurance - Loans 2626 E Sfreei FA 7-4279 EGGER S Complefe Women s Apparel I823 Chesfer Avenue FA 4-4006 WILLIAMS SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS Sizes 6 I5 AA EE I80O I8Ih Sfreei FA 3-6700 ik' R'OBERT'S INSURIANCE AGENCY Complere Insurance Service 1700 K Sireef FA 4-940I URNER'S HOME FURNISHIN6 CENTER 2I2 Zlsf Sireef FA 5-904I Bakersfieid, Cahiornia SNO-WHITE DRIVEIN Home of Ihe Super Burgers Brundage and U Sfreefs FA 2-55II Peggy Gunn, Jack Brinfon, Roland Dow, and Funk know 'rhar 'rhey can rely on SOUTH CI' DRIVE IN THEATRE for hours of rollicking fun and cifing moiion picfure enieriainmeni. The 99 DRIVE-IN THEATRE, Iocaied af Pierce and Highway 99, was a gafhering place for I and reenagers, such as Dee Esparaza and Mike 'I who enioyed movies af reasonable prices. Carole WaIker and Don Palla Iooked forward fo excifing evening ar The TERRACE DRIVE-IN THEA 300 Terrace Way. I-Iere, Ihey enjoyed men movies wiihin The comforf of +he car. Dale and Lynn Rurup agree Thar MCCOY TRUCK m.. is lhe place lo go for experl help wilh all 'fire blems. McCoy's specializes in recapping, balancing, aligning. inda Willcs and Kareem Hedge are on a shopping e al' Balcersfield's mosl unique - THE LA CRESTA CK SHOP. Young fashions for Thar special oc- ion are selecled exclusively for +he slore. lamiliarizin lhemselves wilh meal aclcin o eralions P Q I3 Richard Tludniclc, Elaine Fahey, and Sheri Aclis. hard boasrs aboui lhe deleclabilily of famous Smoke- se bacon, producf of KERN VALLEY PACKING MPANY. PINK ONION DRIVE-IN Our food is coolced 'ro order I IOI Soulh H Slreef 83I-8462 BAKERSFIEIQD FLOWER, SHOP Complele floral service - Free Delivery IOZ9 Balcer Slreel FA 7-3824 MOTHER'S BAKERY Open every day lo I l P.M. 958-A Baker Slreei FA 2-447I RICHARD GROVE'S ANGUS RANCH Finesl lillle caHle ranch in 'rhe Wesf. 2525 Talisman Drive FA 3-3IO6 CINDERELLA FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE Funeral sprays, Corsages, Planlers 3I I Chesler Ave. FA 3-I97I PERRY'S DRIVE-IN I3OO California Avenue FA 7-IOO6 Bakersfield, California In Memoriam CARLOTTA BYBEE '63 ' ANDREW BALCH '63 14clenvwledgmentA LEDERER, STREET AND ZEUS COMPANY, INC. Mr. Roberf Ozias ZIZI Allsfon Way Berkeley 4, California CALIFORNIA ART AND ENGRAVING COMPANY Mr. Terry Sweeney 2I2l Allsfon Way Berkeley 4, Calilfornia THE CARDOZA COMPANY 255 TweIffl1Sfreef San Francisco, California S. K. SMITH COMPANY 5260 Wesf IO4+I1 Sfreef Los Angeles 45, California RAY OEERS AND ASSOCIATES Mr. Ray Oeers I66I Cluesfer Avenue Bakersfield, California MR. AVERY ALLEN Aclminisfrafive Assisfanf fo The Superinfendenf SENIOR SECRETARIES Eor fyping flwe General Index ROD BALDWIN Cover Design DIANE RYNES Original Arfwork for flwe Division Pages MR. AL DENNIS AND PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES Plwofograplwy A Abair, Curtis C-117 Abbott, Patricia L.-177 Abbott, Randy L.-178, 40 Abercrombie, Darrel L.-116 Abernathy, James F-146 Acord, Judith A-40 Acord, Karen-114, 165, 176 Acosta, Patricia-117, 120 Actis, Margaret H.-122, 124, 128, 153, 38, 40 Actis, Sharon L.-117, 175, 241 Adame, Jerry-108 Adame, Canmelo-117 Adame, Paul J.--105 Adame, Anne M.-104 Adame, Donalla S.-117 Adams, Dee-126, 127, 220 Adams, Gail-113, 145 Adams, James Adams, Janis R.-113 Adams, Jill K.-102, 178 Adams, Joann-40 Adams, Maryam-107 Adams, Norma-107 Adams, Robert A.-114, 223 Adams, Roland D.-207 Adams, Ronald W.--102 Adams, Steve L.-109 Adams, Theresa A.-102, 129, 14 Adamson, Sandra L.-117 Adcock, Mike E.-40 Addington, John E. Adler, Janet P.-117 Aguilar, Jarcene J. Aguirre, Delia Aguirre, Ernie J.-113, 202, 221 Aguirre, John M.-108 Aguirre, Louise K.-111 Ahlf, Tynne S.-109, 172 Akeman, Jon 201, 178, 40, 126 Akers, Alyce S.-103, 153 Akins, James H.-109 Akins, Warren G.-115 Alcorn, Harry Alcorn, Mary E.-108, 167 Alcorn, Jerry-217 Alderete, Samuel J.-108, 164 Aileman, Lupe E.--109 Aleman, Mary-114 Alexander, Joseph R., Jr. Alexander, Phineas H. Alfaro, Eysabel H.-53 Alford, Dwight B.-28, 40, 126, 223 Alford, Elizabeth A.-107, 124, 106, 178, 154 Alford, Roberta F. Alippi, Jan J.-142, 158, 40 Alippi, Tommy J.-115 Alkire, Johnny C.-112, 113, 213 Allen, Beverly G. Allen, Sue-114 Allen, Edward l. Allen, Dorothy J. Allen, Gail L.--102, 120, 135 Allen, John Lee-114 Allen, Judy G. Allen, Roberta L. Allen, Sandra S. Allen, Stephen S.-207, 134, 40, 50, 144, 126, 145 Allen, Toni, A.-107, 142 Aillen, Vernon L.-117 Allen, Wendi-113, 176 Allison, Brenda A.--107 Allisin, Susan J.-131, 176, 40, 232 Almaraz, Irene-115 Almaraz, Josephine-113 Almaraz, Vito G. Almgren, Darrell A.-110 Almklov, Kathleen E.-105, 135, 134, 146 Almstrom, Rodney R.-40 Alsop, Richard E.--115 Alspaw, Darline L.-40 Alipaw, Terry Alviso, George B.-201, 161, 127 Alvarez, Alex-117 Alvarez, Connie Alvarez, Kathy A. Alvarez, Maurice-105 Alvix, Linda Ann-117 Aimabile, Annelle D.-117 Ament, Marc C.-101 Ament, Neil R.-113 Ames, Dolores E.-109 Ames, Mary Amundsen, John R.-146 Arriuggsen, LaVonne-41, 122, Amundsen, Steven L.-109, 145 Anama, Dinnie-201, 161 Anaya, Juanita M. Anderson, Benjamin M.-114 Anderson, Allen R.-107 Anderson, Dave Anderson, Bruce W.-114, 204 Anderson, Carol Anderson, Curtis-117 Anderson, Dave 111 Anderson, Dianne-109 Anderson, Gordon W.-105, 100 Anderson, Donna Anderson, John P.-112, 114, 225 Ande2rson, John W.-174, 126, 2 5 Anderson, Karen-41 Anderson, Kathy G.-103, 100, 224 Anderson, Larry M.-112, 116, 143 Anderson, Marilyn D.-113 Anderson, Mary J.-101, 122, 124, 177, 153, 100, 144, 171, 145 Anderson, Mike J.-201, 127, 100, 174, 126, 209, 217 Anderson, Pat D.-107, 202, 127, 212 Anderson, Paul L.-41, 125, 209, 217 Anderson, Peggy H.-104, 122, 172, 155 Anderson, Robert E.-107, 162, 141, 106, 204, 127, 225 Anderson, Rodney E.--108 Anderson, Ronald D.-207, 123, 41, 126 Anderson, Steve Andrada, Anthony G.-41 Andrada, Elizabeth M. Andrada, Marcella D.-107 Andrews, Obie Jr.-146, 147 Andrews, Raymond L.-115 Andrews, Stephen B.-104, 123, 162, 204 Andrews, Wilma J.-102 Angello, Andrea 1.-41 Annis, Stephen-116 Anslinger, Alan V.-104, 169 Ansolabehere, Albert F.-101, 160 Ansolabehere, Rebecca Anne Anthony, Bernard W.-165, 146, 41, 147 Anthony, Oscar J.-115, 152 Antonaros, George J.-110, 205, 134, 127 Aoki, Chuck-125, 146, 41, 147 Apadaca, Armondo M. Aparicio, Delores R. Aparicio, Joe J.-109 Aparicio, Joe L. Aparicio, Ventura R.-117 Apodaca, Armondo M. Appodaca, Elvira T.-158, 41 Arambula, Ralph-113 Arambula, Linda P.-164 Arenas, Manuel-41 Arenas, Ray R.-40 Arenas, Yolanda M.-117 Armitage, Nancy L.-110, 131 Arms, Kevin K.-110, 178, 127, 168, 212, 220 Armstrong, Cecil M.-109 Armstrong, Erica J.-113 Armstrong, Glenn G.-101 Armstrong, Jerry-107, 161 Armstrong, Joe-107 Armstrong, Linda S.-122, 153, 41 Armstrong, Ollie M.-111 Arnold, Anne E.-112, 166, 178 Airnold, Christina-116, 176, 228 Arnold, David M.-111 Arnold, Gale-108, 162 Arnold, James E.-111, 146, 147, 152 Arnold, Robert C.-105, 202, 127 Arriola, Ernest G.-110 Arriola, Jessie-117 Arroyos, Pilar-117 Art, Judy H. Arthurs, Clifford R.-207, 107 Aruiso, Joan S. Anrizu, Gloria E.-113 Asgiiiy, Jesse E.-125, 174, 41, Ashby, Jim H.-207, 105 Ashcraft, Sharon V.-102, 154 Ashley, Charles E.-103, 233 Asquith, Maxine T.-116 Atkin, Gary N.-41, 225 Atkison, Delbert H. Student fndex Aubin, Michael P.-104, 134 Aubrey, Maggie A. Ausbie, Bertha M.-105 Alustin, Alan K.-129, 142, 41, 171, 139, 140 Austin, Bill C.-116, 205, 204, 146 Austin, Charlotte J.-113 Austin, Elaine M.-175, 41, 230 Austin, Kathryn D.--41 Austin, Ken D.-107, 161, 214 Austin, Patrick H.-117 Austin, Michael K.-108 Avalos, John Averill, Pamela-109 Averill, Robert T.-117, 130 Avery, Ted L.-114 Avriett, Frankie M. Axtell, Dennis-129, 168, 177, 121, 38, 41, 170 Ayers, Alyce F.-113 Ayon, Julie Azevedo, Donald Azevedo, Frank F.-101 Azevedo, James R.-115, 217 Azevedo, Sharon K. Bachman, Milton E.-208, 127 Bacot, Don R. Baeza, Manuel Bael, Lindley-45 Bagby, Paul Bagwell, Linda M.-41 Bahl, Michael R. Baier, Bruce L.-110 Baier, Garry W.-42 Bailey, Charles R.-109, 141 Bailey, Robert W.-115 Bain, Martha C.-103, 134, 142, 172, 146, 140 Bainbridge, Dennis P.-103, 207, 127, 223 Bair, Dennis R.-105, 130 Baird, Deana M.-110 Baird, Monte F. Baird, Vivian Baize, Gregory A.--130, 138 Baize, Mike E.-107 Baker, Betty L. Baker, Billy W.-115 Baker, Brian P.-114 Baker, Dickie L. Baker, Helen M.-42 Baker, James C.-42, 50 Baker, James R.-114, 131 Baker, Janice Baker, Rebecca M.-4107, 143, 142 Baldwin, Albert P.-101, 100 Baldwin, Karen J.-42 Baldwin, Larry H.-116, 130 Baldwin, Phil E.-168, 177, 126, 225 Baldwin, Rod N.-42 Bales, Vicky K.-109 Balfanz, Patsy G.-109 Ball, Sandra L.-42 Baltazar, Raymond Baltazar, Robert-109 Balteirra, Carmela M.-109 Banda, Bloria Ai.-117 Bancroft, James R.-207, 108, 127 Banda, Joe M. Banducci, Bary R.-102, 161 Banducci, Janet-115 Banks, Greg R.-108, 205 Banks, Joe N.-42 Bankson, John Bankson, Dennis M.-107 Bantz, Marjorie K.-116 Barajas, Rito J. Barber, David W.-101, 126, 225 Barber, Don L. 172, 42, 232 Barbcur, Janice S.-117 Barclay, Mary C.-111, 132 Barefield, Archie Barefield, Balitha Barker, Brenda G. Barker, Ralph E.-168, 177, 42, 140 Barnard, Dana K. Barnard, Derrell K.--105 Barnes, Carole A.-110 Barnes, David H.-104, 146 Barnes, Diane E.-101, 120, 175 Barnes, Georgic Barnes, Joanne-179, 42 Barnes, Karen A.-120, 173, 42 Barnes, Keith E.-113 Barnes, Kenneth M.-101 Barnes, Samuel D.-116 Barnett, Garry A 102 Barnett Robert F 223 Barnhart, Verna K Barraza, GloriaJ 111 100 Barraza, Stephen L -42 217 Barrett, Caro A 102 Barrera, Cheryl D.-133, 42 Barrios, Gloria L.-105, 115 Barrios, Laurita-157 Barron, Carolyn J.--116 Barron, Bartell, Jeanne E.-134, 38, 42, 145 Barnes, Sandy J.-114, 165 i .4 ' G eorge--42 Bartenstein, Linda M.-117, 157 Bartholomew, William H.-101, 145, 162 Bartlett, Greg L. Bartlett, Clifford Bartlett, Carolyn L.-104 Barton, Sandra L.-101, 146 Bass, Douglas R.-146, 142 Bass, Wayne D.-115 Basye, Mary L.-110, 179 Bateman, Allen J.-115 Bateman, Leah M.-101 Bates, Dennis M.-107 Bates, DianH107, 135, 134, 131 Bates, Marie L. Bates, Marjorie A. Batley, Eldon R.-207, 109 Batterton, David L. Battistoni, Linda A.-107, 141, 106, 167 Battistoni, Janice M.-141, 120, 135, 38, 159, 43, 171 Battistoni, Judy J.-141, 38, 43 Battle, Paul A.-105, 152 Battle, Sheila A.-115 Baumel, David A.-43, 126 Baumgardt, Jim M.-43 Baxter, Joseph W.-161, 43 Baxter, Sharon M.-104 Baylay, Tim E.-111 Baynard, Dan L. Bayus, Elaine R.-113 Bayus, Joseph Ai.-101, 134, 162 Baziuk, J. Greg-101, 166, 130, 169 Baziuk, Warren D.-113 Bazzell, Glenda J.-110, 146 Beagle, Christopher M.-107, 205, 127 Beal, Annie L. Bean, Dennis H.-104 Beane, Jim B.-43, 140 Beane, Justine Eloise-107 Beard, Walker D.-201, 103, 127, 175 Bearden, Carey L.--38, 43 Bearden, Ronnie B.-105 Beasley, Georgia M.-105 Beasley, Nadine-108 Beason, Steve D. Beauchamp, Jerry C.-108, 220 Beauvias, Janis A.-103, 149 Beauvias, Mike Beaver, Joyce K.-102, 17 Beavers, Elizabeth A,-102, 159 Beavers, Fred G.-43 Becas, Vicki M . Bechtel, Paulette R.-102 Beck, James D.-113, 204 Beck, John W.-43, 223 Beck, Millie Beck, Nancy J.-105, 100, 177, 37, 140 Beckey, Carol A.-110, 143, 153, 106, 172 Beeson, Dennis L.-173, 43 Bedal, Ronald D.-117 Beeson, Gaylord--115 Behill, Alfred S.-125, 43, 217 Behill, Bernice R.-164 Bell, Eddie D.-105, 207, 208 Bell, Frances G.-109 Bell, Fred L.-158, 43 Bell, Vicki L.-108, 134 Bellamy, Penelope-108, 131, 106, 134, 224 Bellue, Frank Belluomini, Georgette-154 Beltazor, Raymond-116 Belter, George G.-107, 223 Benavente, Jimmy C.-108 Benavidez, Connie M.-43 Benavidez, Gilbert M.-105 Bender, Bradley J.-101 Bender, Dale W.-115 Bender, Randy M.-108 Benford, Ern-estine-109, 165 Benjamin, John L. Benjamin, Pat M.-102 Bennet Allen R.-116 Bennett, Larry H. Bennett, Liane D.-102 Bennett, Will.am L.-123, 43 Benson, Dale W.-110, 205, 127 Benson, Linda R.-43 Bentley, John B.-43, 237 Beresford, Kenneth W.-172, 127, 43, 209 Bergfelder, Carol L.-110, 145, 157 Bergholdt, Gail S.--113, 173, 222 Bergholdt, Judy A.-153, 177, 43, 222 Bermele, Patti C.-142, 38, 173 44, 155 Bermudez, Jose-105 Bernard, Barbara J.-43 Bernard, Richard--108, 213 Bernatene, Yuette M.-107, 134 Berra, Stephen A.-109, 223 Berry, Kenneth J.-102, 130, 114, 172 Berry, John Berry, Richard L.-202, 161, 172, 44, 127 Berry, William R.-107 Berryhill, Kenneth L.-131 Bert, Harold J.-127 Bethell, Debby-114, 150, 169 Bertholf, Linda C.-102, 164 Bertie, Tom A.-111, 205 Bertie, Vickie L.-117, 178 Bertolucci, Alex--108 Berumen, David Berumen, Eleanor T.-101 Beesom, David A.-114 Bettencourt, Cynthia C.-112, 113, 176 Bewick, Deborah B.-116, 141 Bianchi, Donna L.-110 Bianchi, Gail L.-113 Bianchi, Gloria J.-107 Bialnchi, Richard B.-143, 178, Bible, Beverly Bible, Charlotte Ai.-117, 165 Bidgood, Gary D.-108 Bierman, Ronald J.-44 Biggi, Sandy L.-128, 174, 44, 154 Billingsley, Mary E.--108 Billingsley, Richard L.-115 Billington, Greg R.-107, 106, 127, 208, 204 Billington, James M.-169, 44 Billington, Larry L.-116 Billington, Pam A.-115, 146 Bills, Libby A.-116 Bilyeu, Larry Bingham, Glenda M.-117 Bingham, John J.-105, 208, 127 Bingham, Rosevelt Binney, Terrence D.-117 Birdwell, Beverly D.-44 Birks, Terry L.--108, 205 Bishop, Bill D.-108, 205 Bishop, John E.-114 Bishop, Floyd E.-101, 208, 130 Bishop, Robin G.-108 Bispo, Carolyn S. Bispo, Lawrence J. Bittle, Carolyn-107 Black, Alice L.-44 Black, Eddie L.-115 Black, Georgia-104 Black, James-127 Black, Jimmy H.-201, 44 Black, Kip R.-116 Blackford, Mary L.-110 Blackhawk, Lois A.--104 Blackmer, Bruce E. Blackman, Gary D.-44, 126 Blackman, Vern C. Blackwood, Beverly L.-113, 173 169 Blair, Don C.-178, 127, 44 Blair, Donna D.-104, 164 Blair, Harry E.-110, 204, 127 Blair, Helen C.-158 Blair, Julia A.-111, 128, 143, 106 Blair, Mary J.-150, 44 Blair, Mike R.-108 Blair, Pat A.-11, 101 Blake, Alexander D.-103, 202, 208, 126, 217 Black, Richard L.-44 Blanco, Delores C.-104 Blankenship, Donald R.-109, 202, 127, 220 Blanks, Tom R.-114 Blanton, Ray D.-110 Blache, Donna Blazich, Bob J.-44 Blodget, Peggy A.-116, 169 Bloodworth, Mary L.-45 Bloom, Gayle S.-131, 38, 159, 45, 176, 232 Blue, Vickie L.-117 Blumenstock, Bob S.-123, 45 Boardman, David S.-115 Boardman, Francis M. Boatman, Phillip L.-108, 204, 127 Bodeman, Hans E. Boel, Lindley A. Boel, Melissa M.-117 Boese, Rcnna L.-112 115 Bolerjack, Bob P.-101, 202 Bolick, Joann G.-45 Bolick, Marilyn R.-103 Boling, Dyanna Y.-115 Bolstad, Orin D.-168, 177, 239 Bolz, Peter M.-107 Bone, Robert G.-103 Boner, Barbara J.-132. 45 Bonneau, Charles M.-207, 107 Bonner, Robert L.-115 Booey, Robin R.-115 Boone, Rena A.-124 Boone, Steve L.-101 Boonstoppel, Hans E. Boonstoppel, Pamela A. Booth, Harvey D.-117 Booth, Howard D.-116 Booth, Larry D. Booth, Linda S.-101, 158 Borda, Larry J.-175, 45 Borden, Jim D. Borton, Jane W.-108. 153, 143 Boshears, Greg C.-109 Bosley, Brenda K.-102 Bostick, Aillen-104, 202 Bostick, Burley T.-201, 45, 217 Boswell, Sue S.-102 Boucher, Linda L. Boulet, Charlotte-114 Bourdeau, Julie L.-109, 176 Boutte, Jacqueline M.-104, 165, 159 Bowen, Bruce R.-101, 146 Bower, Denis L.-116 Bower, Myrna J. Bowers, Dwight T.-45 Bowers, Eugenia M.-104, 155 Bowers, Gloria .-109 Bowers, Joyce A.-105, 164 Bowers, Linda D.-108 Bowers, Lionel-141. 45 Bowery, Margie A.-107 Bowery, Marilyn L.-102 Bowman, Bruce A. Boyd, David R.-164, 45 Boyd, Donna G.--110 Boyd, Gwen E.-108, 176 Boyd, Pearl E.-116 Boyd, Phillip G.-115, 145 Boyd, Shirley A.-101 Boyd, Robert W.-115 Boyd, William H.-101, 134, 145, 162, 163, 204 Bozarth, Marguetta J.-116 Bozina, Bob P.-111 Bozoky, Linda A.-102, 178, 100 Braase, Bob E.-45 Bracchi, Margaret A.-122, 128, 129, 134, 38. 45, 50, 36, 155 Bradley, James E.-113 Bradley, Norman Jr.-105 Bradrick, Verna G.-110. 131 Bradshaw, Patricia A.-113 Brady, John M.-104, 169 Brame, Wanda R.-108 Brammer, Deborah A.-115, 165 Branch, Karen L.-115, 165 Brand, Richard Brand, Susan Brandt, Bob H. Brandt, Virginia E.-117 Branscum, Edwin M.-117 Branscum, Linda J.-117 Branscum, Linda S.-120, 45 Brantley, Martin C.-107, 162 Braun, Don N.-101 Braun, Sally L.-113, 177 Brawn, Leonard G.-109 Breckenridge, Mary L.-1'D9, 134, 143, 179, 222 Brennan, Oliver G.-46 Brennan, Nancy Brent, John W. Brents, Kenneth W.-110 Brewer, Bob E. Brewer, Jay D.-108 Brewer, Michael W.-113 Brewer, Timothy D.-178, 46 Briano, Paul V.-104 Briano, Rudy H.-117 Brickell, Michael B.-107, 204, 127, 214 Student Index Bridges, Mary M.-108 Bridgewater. Barbara G.-159, 46 Britt, Gary N. Bridgewater, William C -108 Bridgewater, Rickey-117 Bridwell, Danny T.-110 Bridwell, Terry H.-111, TI61 Brierley, Kay-109, 131, 120, 177 Briggs, Lee R Briggs, Janice A.-107, 178 Briggs, Richard J.-146, 147 Briqqs. Steve M.-110, 202, 164, 127 Bright. Mary C.-107 Brincefield. Ina G.-46 Brintcn, John A,-103, 123, 135, 129, 121, 162, 140, 240 Brito, Isobel-107 Britt, Gary-115 Brittan, Becky L.-110, 145 Brock, John M.-114 Brock, Rena C.-109, 174 Broida, Lisette N.-143, 176 Brooks, Allen J.-117 Brcoks, Darlene-116 Brcoks, David R.-115 Brooks, Leon Brooks, Margaret l.-1l'8 Brookbs, Shelley S.f107, 106, 17 Brookshire, Greg K. Brookshire, Veronia-105 Broussard, Linda J,-110 Broussard. Ruby J.-116 Browder, Derinda K.-102 Brown, A:lva D.-103 Brown, Archie D. Brown, Arthella-115 Brown, Betsy V.-115, 141 Brown, Brad L.-110, 205 Brown, Carolyn J.-46 Brown, Cheryl A.-103, 132, 167 Brown, Cheryl E.-179, 46 Brown, Coney T. Brown, David A.--117 Brown, David B.-109, 161 Brown, Don W.-104, 127, 100, 124 Brown, Gerry L.-115 Brown, Hattie Brown, Harold L. Brown, Jo-46 Brown, Lela M.-116 Brown, Maureen-104 Brown, Michael Brown, Michael E.-111 Brown, Mike N.-105, 202, 208 Brown, Milton R.-110 Brown, Raymond E., 207, 117, 127 Brown, Robert-201 Brown, Theoide R.-202, 46 Brown, Vander-202, 115, 214, 221 Browne, Richard A.-110 Brubaker, Kathryn A.-46, 155 Bruce, John D,-114, 145 223 Bruce, Richard H.-134, 46, 126, 225 Brumback, John E.-107, 115 Brumback, Robert L.-109 Brummer, Joan K.-103 Brummer, Steve E.-115, 143 Bruner, Sammve L.-114 Brunton, Carolyn-175 Bryan, John F.-125, 174, 46, 217 Bryant, Arthur L.-116 Bryant, Mary K.-104 Bryngelson, Robby J. Bryson, Stanley L.-46 Bubp, Dennis R.-109 Bubp, Jerrv J.-102 Buchak, Mike H.-46 Buchanan, Bruce C.-47 Buchanan, Janet M.-410, 153, 142, 172 Buchanan. Roberta A.-122, 128, 38, 155 Buchanan, Virginia A.-117 Buckner, Clyde Buckner, Dennis Buckner, Dorothy J.-104, 162 Buckner, Freddie L.-107 Buckner, Gary F.-109 Buckner, Melvina-101, 164 Budy, Michael L.-105 Budy, Tammy A.--113 Butterfield, Kathy-109, 176 Bulkeley, Kathy-104, 100 Bulkeley, Ronnie T.-114 Bull, Diana G.-104, 176 Buller, Brenda S.-105 Bullock, Barry L.-47 Bultman, Marvin G.-115 Bundy, James-111 Bundy, Viola-150 Buntin, James 0.-146, 147, 47 Budrick, Robert E.-125, 174, 47 Burens, Bob D.-104 Burgan, James P. Burgess, Elaine M.-102 Burgess, Ron G. Burks, Ronald F.-114, 221 Burks, Vicki-175 Burnett, Bill H.-47 Burns, Helene M. Burrage, Kathy G.-110 Burrage, Norman K.--117 Burrell, Walter W.-116 Burroughs, Laura L. Burroughs, William M. Burt, Harold-47 Burton, Charlotte J.-113 Burton, Jerry Burton, John Henry Burton, Lavera-110 Burton, Lonnie R. Burton, Mike T.-145 Burton, Phillip T.-115 Burton, Robert L.-103, 169 Burud, Sandra L.-112, 114, 178 Buscher, Mike E.-223 Bush, Joe S. Bush, Paul W.-109 Busick, Robert E.-108, 161 Bus,, Ronald R. Bussell, Barton L.-115, 143 Bussell, Cheryl S.-108, 135, 134, 143, 106 Bussell, Joyce A.-38, 159, 47, 139, 140 Bustamante, Gregorio A. Bustamante, Roberta E.--104, 176, 100 Butler, Jim-104 Butler, Robert L.-104 Butler, Sammie L. Butler, Ted A.-108 Butterfield, Kathryn L. Buxton. Elica Byers, Darlene-159, 47 Byers, Robert G. Bves, Cora M.-113 Byford, Nancy-129, 151, 47, 167, 150, 171 Bynum, Larry R. Byrd, Donna M.-150, 151 Byrd, Robert F.-108, 161 Byrd, Tim M. C Cabaniss, Sharon L.-101, 100, 134, 238 Cabral, Gayle D.-103, 172 Cabgera, Joseph M.-103, 212, 1 7 Caciuc, Marilyn D.-101, 100, 155 Cadena, Mary-117 Cadwallader, Janis C.-109, 142, 131, 159, 134, 145 Calderon, Alfonso T.-105, 167 Calderon, Hortencia Calderon, John 101 Calderon, Katherine N.-115 Calderwcod, Richard D. Caldwell, Glenn Caldwell, Charles-111 Caldwell, Lynn D. Caldwell, Gerald-115 Caldwell, Joyce I.-131, 151, 172, 149 Caldwell, Shirley--47 Calhoun, Diana E.-109 Calgngn, Sondra L.-105, 133, Calkins, Judy A.-38, 173, 47, 155 Callagy, Karen L.--141 Callahan, Lorenza W.--207, 111 Callaway, Christy--113, 174 Callihan, Vernon E.-114 Calvert, Bedelia M.-111 Calvillo, Robert J. Camberos, Apolonia P. Cambros, Julia Cambros, Polly A. Cammann, Christine M. Campbell, Alvena R.-113 Campbell, Caprice J.-109, 106, 176 Campbell, Dave B.-110 Candelaria, Carole A. Candia, Lorenza-164 Candia, Lupe-187, 164, 47 Candia, Manuela N. Candia, Yolanda Y. Cannon, Carol A.-47, 167 Cannon, Ella M.-47 Cannon, Christine-109 Cannon, Patsy-115 Cano, Ricardo C.-103 Cantelmi, Nancy J.-108, 129, 141, 106, 234 Cantrell, Linda L. Cantrell, Jeanne Canup, Roger W.-109 Capps, Chervll A.-116 Cardoza, Celia-117 Cardoza, Mike Cardoza, Reyes-107 Cargill, Beverly A. Cargill, Billy J.--47 Carlin, Betty S.--47, 146, 155 Carlisle. Dorothy J. Carls, Lisa A.-38, 47 Carlson, Jerry-105 Carlson, LeeRoy W.-110, 127 Carnahan, Diane E. Carolina, Mendell--2, 107, 161 Carpenter, Cyndee A.-113 Carpenter, D. Dale-101, 126, 204 Carpenter, Darleen E.--38, 47, 133, 173 Carpenter, David B. Carr, Cyndy E.-116 Carr, L. C., Jr. Carrete, Rose M. Carrillo, Fred Carrillo, Manual Carrisalez, Cruz-202 Carruthers, Freddie L. Carter, Art B. Carter, Brenda J.-48 Carter, Buddy R. Carter, Calvin E.-101 Carter, Dennis C.-48 Carter, Dennis J.-172 Carter, Gary 0. Carter, Gerald E.-110 Carter, lrma L.-101 Carter, Janis L.-133. 48 Carter, Kathryn A.-117 Carter, Octive L.-116 Carter, Steve L.-48 Cartwright, Charles-114 Carver, Steve E.-109, 220 Cashero, Frank J.-114, 205 Cashero, JoAnn E.-101, 178 Casio, Alex-117 Casio, Gloria-111 Caskey, Carla L.-38, 48, 171 Casper, Barry C.-115, 130 Casper, Brent P.-48 173. 234 Cassidy, Dennis E.-116, 213 Castaneda, Marcellino Casteel, Jeanette F.-114 Casteel, Shirley V.-48 Castellon, Celestino M.-109 Castellon Florentino M -105 castino, iviargaret T.-103, 164 Castillo, Mark-109 Castro, Denise H.-110, 150, 179 Castro, Jesse-113 Castro, John E. Castro, Juanita-107 Castro, Lupe-48 Castro, Thomas A.-48 Castro, Virginia-48, 158, 164, 138 Cave, Betty, J,-117 Cave, Gerard B.-104, 162, 169 Cave, Larry B.-116 Cave, Ronald A.-169 Cavin, Mari C.-48 Caywood, Robert C. Cazares, Cecilia Cazares, Rose M.-38, 48 Cazzell, Marjorie A.-103 Cazzell, Robert L.-48 Ceccarelli, Dan R.-48 Caledon, Ralph Y.-105 Cepeda, Suntos V.-48 Cerrina, Susan L.-113 Cerutti, Janet L.-48, 129, 159, 155 Cervantes, George V.-115 Cervantes, Margaret-105 Cervantes, Pete Cervantes, Robert W.-107, 127 220 Cervantes, Tony G.-107 Cesmat, Judy C.-117 Cesmat, Richard J.-115 Chagolla, Lupe T. Chain, Barbara J.-104 Challis, W. Bart-101, 129 Chambers, Bonita M.-114, 176 r Chambers, Clifford F.-48 Chambers, Craig R.-101 Chambers, Garv A.-105 Chambers, Junior C. Chambers, Karen R.-109 Chambers, Lynn C.-116 Chan, Roberta-113, 169 Chandler, Arnold L. Chancellor, Glenda K.--113 Chandler, Alan D. Chandler, Ken W.-114 Chandler, Lacy V.-116, 120, 143 Chandler, Marylan M.-48, 165 Chandler, Paul--165 Chandler, Thomas R.-101, 169, 130 Chapel, Robert M.-102 Chapin, Christie J.-112, 113, 228 Chapin, Jane C.-104, 157, 176, 149 Chapman, Ann E.-103, 164 Chapman, Barbara J.-108, 134, 135, 174, 164 Chapman, David C.-103 Chapman, Gary D.-112, 116, 213, 127 Chapman, Jo Ann M. Chapman, Lynda L.-117 Chapman, Robert C.-114 Chapple, Charlene-108 Charlton, Carolyn J.-105 Charlton, Shirley A. Chatman, Sharon A.-109, 167 Chaves, Bruce A,-110, 208 Chaves, Dennis M.-48 Chavez, Erlinda-101 Chavez, Nicolosa-101 Cheney, Ricky D.-104 Cherry, Adorthus A.-116 Cherry, Edna M. Chidgey, Donald J.-110 Chidgey, Kevin A.-116 Childers, Marsha J.-113 Childers, Nina C.-48, 38, 128, 36 Childers, Sandy J.-100, 105 Childers, Sharon V.-104, 164 Chin, Diana J.-49, 167, 156 Chism, Andy E.-49, 122 Chitwood, Carl A.-49, 127 Chitwood, Cheryl A.-102, 133, 164 Chitwood, Dennis L.--107, 202, 127 Chitwood, Judi Ai.-109, 133, 165 Choate, Anita G. Chow, Eileen-117, 156, 105 Choy, Barbara E.-113, 156, 224 Christensen, Dean P.-107, 127, 204, 208 Christensen, Tim E.-107, 204 Christie, Jerry S.-110 Christie, Jim F. Christie, Joe C.--49 her Arcie W.-101 Christop , Christopher, Evelyn M. Christy, Richard L.-105 harlo C -109, 131, Church, C . 142, 145, 154 Cibit, Joseph C.-115, 221 Cisneros, Fred-110, 49 Cisneros, Rosalinda-113, 165 Cisneros, Veronica-167 Clabiorne, Calvin Clabiorne, Charles Claflin, Loretta IVI.-133, 176 Clark, Ben-115 Clark, Bert L.-101, 130, 169, 214 Clark, Bob N.-163, 49 Clark, Carol-58 Clark, Daniel L.-103 Clark, Geary W. Clark, Jack R.-114, 204 Clark, Judy A.-110, 153, 176 Clark, Kenneth P.-107, 162 Clark, Margo E.-153, 49 Clark, Mary L.-108, 153, 173, 179, 222 Clark, Mervin E.-49 Clark, Mike R.-201, 102, 126 Clark, Ronna J,-114 Clark. Sharon L.-102, 133, 176, 238 Clark, Susan M.-102, 122, 100, 134, 177 Clason, Richard C.-114, 205 Classen, Gary-109 Clausen, Bruce E.-114, 145, 146 Claxton, Dennis B.-102 Claxton, Gary N.-117 Clayton, Leon W.-110, 161 Clegg, John M.-108 Clem, Margie M.--104 Clemens, Greg B.-143, 214 Cloud, Robert J.-169, 49 Clorves, Delbert V. Coats, Gary A.-115 Coats, Janice S.-101, 172 Cobert, Sue R. Coday, Richard L. Coffee, Linda l. Coffman, Eddie F.-109, 127 Coffman, James L.-104 Coffman, Sandra S. Cohen, Mark D.-107 Coke, Richard T.-49 Coker, Carol N.-103 Colbert, Danny L. Colbert, Ivy J. Colbert, Shirley A.-116 Colborn, Horst B.-49 Cole, Jerome S.-109 Cole, Rick W.-125, 174, 49 Coleman, Brenda F.-113 Coleman, Charles K.-101 Coleman, Mary C.-112, 113, 141 Colfax, Paula S.-115 Coleman, Michael E.-114, 146 Collier, Jerry-104 Collier, William C. Collier, Yvonne F.-108, 165 Collin, David F.-134, 49 Collins, Bernadine R.-47 Collins, Billy R.-49 Collins, Ray S.-102 Collins, Willie M.-164, 49 Collins, Yvonne Colm, Ann M.-112, 114, 174, 222 Colm, Mary M.-101, 122, 153, 177 Colney, E. Kay-104, 176, 134 Colston, Cheryl-108 Colunga, Leopoldo Combs, Combs, Paul-201, 49, 126 Russell A.-115 Comer, Joyce L. Comstock, Quinto R. Condren, Linda S.-113 Cone, Kathleen R.-110, 154 Coklin, Charylne-116 Conklin, Robert C.-107 Conley, David E.-102, 149, 152 Connell, John C.-105 Connell, Pattie A.-113 Conner, Bonnye R. Conner, Kathy L.- 178 Conner, Rebecca-135, 131, 159, 49, 145, 146, 154 Conner, Wanda G.-110, 146, 154 Conrad, Frances L. 112, 114, 128, 174, 224 Conrad, Gail R.-103, 177 Constancio, Lidia-111 Contratta, Paula l.-100, 135, 143, 176, 224, 235 Contreras, Ralph R.-115 Conway, Vernon R.-109 Cook, Bonnie Cook, Connie C.-112, 117, 143 Cook, D ennis B.-163, 49 Cook, Jewell A. Cook, Julie A.-49, 149 Cook, Linda M.-173, 49 Cook, Sharon Au-103, 143 Coombs, Carol A.-113 Coop, B Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Copelan Copelan Copelan Coppeja obbye-116 Becky L.-103 Bob A.-115 Clarence G.-110 d, Carl G.-207 d, Glenn J.-169, 50 d, Ronnie D.-108 ns, John L.-101 Coran, Lencrd E.-116 Coran, Wanda S.-104 Corbitt, Corder, Corder, Ronald L.-111 Craig G.-110, 146, 147 Shara G.-158, 50 Cordova, John R.-103, 121, 217 Cordoila, Mario R.-114, 127, 22 Cords, Claudia-129, 134, 135, 50, 224 Cords, Manuel R.-225 Corella, Judy G.-105 Corella, Maria E.-50 Cormier, Romo P.-103 Corn, Nancy L.-102 Cornejo, Richard Cornelsen, Eileen J.-107, 176 Cornelison, Connie Cornwel Coronad l, Suzan A.-174, 50 o, Andria H.-105, 164 Corrie, Mark L. 115, 120, 141, Corse, Elizabeth M.-102 Cosgriff, Richard H.-107, 127, 141 Costner, Larry E.-114 Cotta, John-116 Cotta, Mike--105 Cotton, Mike Cotton, Jerald A.-103, 127 Cotton, Pete D.-115 Cotton, Tom L.-141 Cotton, William N.-125, 207, 50, 126 Cottrill, Loran H.-101 Couch, James R. Couch, Penny-108 Coulter, Earl F.-117, 208 Coulter, Mae A. Coursey, Phillis Coviello, Gail R.-132 Cowsill, Jay A.-101, 129 Cox, Donald E.-104 Cox, Dorothy J.-110 Cox, James C.-102, 128, 100, 235 Cox, James E.-103, 100, 229 Cox, Linda D.-115 Cox, Linda K.-102, 158 Cox, Marsha A.-105 Cox, Merline-165, 164, 50 Cox, Robert D. Cox, Ronald E.--117 Cox, Susan E.-102 Cox, Toby C.-50 Cox, Vicky D. Cox, Wayne L.-129, 166, 169, 50 Coy, John G.-202, 105, 208, 173, 126 Cozby, Diane L.-109 Crabtree, Cathy L.-117 Crafton, Jerry C.-107, 204, 127 Crafton, Suzanne S.-117 Craig, Arma J.-38, 165, 50, 150, 167 Craven, David P.-102 Crawford, Christine Crawford, Francis C.-117 Crawford, Ocie Jr. Creasy, Pamela M.-50 Cree, Sharon A. Creegan, Herbert E. Cremeans, Jennifer L.-105, 153 Cremer, Fred E.-103 Cress, Mary E.-50, 150 Criswell, Cherie-50, 167 Crites, Tom R.-104 Croft, Jud A. Chompton, Cleveland-4105 Cromwell, Dodds M.--116 Crooks, Frank R.-115, 208, 127 Cross, Carolyn M.-102, 122, 100, 177, 140 Cross, Pete M.-115, 175, 214 Crouse, Shari L.-132, 50 Crow, Tim N.-103, 167, 130 Crowder, Donna L.-102 Crowder, John E.-50 Cruise, Hiram G. Crumpley, Tom E. Cruz, Lcuie L.-109 Cruz, Virginia E. Cubie, Janette-107 Cubie, Michael V. Cuellar, Andrea-101, 187 Cuellar, Maria E.-114 Culberson, Mary R.-113 Cullen, Cheryl L.-108, 106 Culp, Fred W. Culp, Jerry H. Culp, Wesley B. Cummings, Christie E.-108, 131, 159, 174, 134, 145 Cummings, Dwight E.-114 Cummings, Larry G.-111 Cunningham, Linda J.-116 Cunningham, Robert L. Cunningham, Sherrill L.-38, 179, 50, 170, 149 Curby, David L. Curtis, Brian L.-110, 220 Curtis, Jackie L. Curtis. Nicol L. Curtis, Susan C.-103, 172, 153 Cutright, Donna D.-110 Dado, Susan J. Dague, Dale K.-115 Dague, Donna K.-108 Dale, Deanna L.-112, 114, 174 Dale, Patricia H.-122, 128, 174, 50, 155 Dalley, Jim-51 Student Yndex Dalton, Linda L.-117 Dana, Mary A.-113 Dana, Noble L.-161 Dana, Robert T. C. Dang, Alex A.-115, 159, 166 Dang, Alice S.-115, 156 Daniel, Dale R. Daniel, R. Dwayne Daniels, Charyl R.-38, 51 Daniels, Lynell B.-115 Darlington, William A.-104, 162 Daugherty, Larry W.-102 Daulton, Patricia J. Davenport, Helen L.-111 Davenport, Jerry L.-129, 158, 51 Davenport, Paul-51 Davenport, Verdie L.-38, 162, 165, 51, 70 Davenport, Wilma J.--51, 154 Davidson, Andrea J.-143, 134, 38, 174, 51, 224 Davidson, Ann-109, 174 Davidson, Bill B.-114, 225 Davidson, Janice M.-117 Davidson, Jo A.-51 Davidson, Luanne Davidson, Mary A.-105 Davidson, Richard F.-108 Davidson, Shirley J.-107 Davidson, Stella-104 Davies, Diana L.-103, 172 Davis, Alan A.-101, 161, 146 Davis, Alllan E.-105 Davis, Beverly J.-105 Davis, Carol A.-107, 159, 154 Davis, Charles R.-104, 169, 162, 149, 152 Davis, Doris J.-51 Davis, Eddie C. Davis, Harbteen-101 Davis, Julia A.-116, 178 Davis, Luther Jr.-105, 152 Davis, Mae E.-111 Davis, Marva J. Davis, Maudie M.-114 Davis, Mike V.-38, 51 Davis, Pat H.-107 Davis, Patsy A.-115 Davis, Peggy R. Davis, Robert L.-201, 104 Davis, Sandi G.-38, 51 Davis, Steven G.-115 Davis, Sylvia L.-107, 131, 159 Davis, Tony E.-115, 152 Dawson, Bill F.-108, 143, 213 Dawson, Curtiss B.-108, 204 Dawson, Regnal B. Jr.-101 Dawson, William R.-115 Day, Bob L.-51 Day, Earl H.-109 Day, Sheryl L.--113, 165 De Arman, Gary L.-101 De Ford, Linda L.-105 De Guiri, Ronald P.-115, 208 De Franchi, Barbara J.-102 De1L22Cruz, John D.-207, 51, De La Cruz, Raymond-207, 117 De La Rosa, Franklin De La Rosa, Mary E.-117 De La Rosa, Mark L.-104, 124 La Rosa, Pete La Rosa, Yolanda De Mayo, Jason-105 De Sherlia, Mike-114 De Witt, Richard E.-105 De Young, Gene Knox-116 De Young, Knox E. Dean, Barbara J.-116 Dean, Bobby G.-104 Dean, Judi C.-179, 51 Dean, Willie L. Deane, Deborah-111, 167 Dearmore, Jesse H.-205 Dearmore, Katherine A.-104, 115, 164 Deaton, Ron J.-114, 146 Decker, John M.-101 De Ford, Linda-120 Degan, Charles R.--114, 146 Degalg., R. Jane-131, 176, 51, 4 De De Dela Cruz, Barbara C. Delaney, Barbi J.-102 Delaney, John E.-51, 126, 225 Delaney, Richard C.-107, 126, 225 Delce, Meruis Lee Deloney, Betty A. Deloney, Jesse L. Deloney, Josie M.-105 Deloney, Josy Delrio, Robert Deluna, Ester Deluna, Esther L. Denio, Galen D.-107, 127 Denio, Judy L.-132, 159, 51 Denney, Dorothy K. Denweed, Novlette N. Desherlia, Mike S.-127 Detilla, Janice K. Deuel, Gary L.-114 Dewberry, Dianna Dewey, Debah Dewey, Dee-38, 153, 174, 51, 222 Dewey, George M. Dewey, Susan J.-107, 173, 222 Di Giorgio, Kathryn B.-107, 196, 173 Diaz, Dennis R.-117 Diaz, James M.-115, 127, 214, 221 Diaz, Linda V. Dickey, Dianne-150 Dickey, George-130, 129 Dickey, Tommy J.-130, 51, 138 Diclkegson, Dan B.-105, 202, 2 Dickerson, Jerry L.-111 Dickerson, Nancy L.-117 Dickerson, Phyllis V.-51, 167 Dickerson, Susan E.-103, 167 Dickey, Alice D.-151 Dickey, George R.-105 Dickey, Susan J.-107 Dickey, Tom-162 Diedrich, Claude G. Diehl Jr. John L.-107 Dillard, Lonnie S.--117, 143 Diosdado, Stephen R.-115 Dippel, Charles R.-110 Disney, Mary S.-120, 124, 128, 38, 173, 51 Dixon, Arthur-201, 125, 52, 126, 152 Dixon, Douglas M. Dixon, Marion-102 Doan, Patti M.-105, 172, 222 Dobb, Michael W.-102, 178 Dobbins, Margo-117, 157 Dobb? Charles J.-130, 161, 16 Dobbs, Judith A.-107 Dobson, Winette W.-103, 167 Dock, Henry L. Dodd, Delena F.-111 Dodd, George T.--115 Dcdd, Jackuelyn-52 Dolan, Mike J.-52 Doll, Ayris J.-102 Doll, Donna L.-108, 131 Dollar, Betty R.-102 Dominges, Antonio-116 Dominguez, Robert A.-109, 213 Donaldson, Marcia L.-110 Donnallan, Pat A.-51 Donnelly, Keith E. Dooley, Nadine-113 Dooley, Patricia P.-52, 154 Doolin, Gary D.-113 Doolittle, David M.-101 Doolittle, Denise L.-113, 120 Doolittle, Michael B.-110, 146, 147 Dorr, Bill C.-103, 223 Dorris, Alan M.-116, 127, 208 Dorris, Jan C.-107, 173, 153 Dosier, Richard A.-105 Doss, Virginia J. Doty, Larry Dougherty, Tommy E. Douglas, Don E. Douglass, Linda L. Dow, Roland D.-223, 240 Dowell, Theron L. Dowlearn, Ronald S. Drake, Judy A. Dritt, Virginia K. Duarte, Irene M. Duarte, Rosario Dubose, David R. Duckett, Mary A.-108, 143 Duffey, Beverly J.-116 Duffield, Michael P.-52 Dugan, Kenny Duggan, Dennis H.-102 Dugger, Janice A.-120, 141, 38, 159, 52 Duke, Terrie L.-115 Dunaway, John S. Dunaway, Mark H.-52 Duncan, Brenda-108 Duncan, Carolyn S. Duncan, Cathy L.-110 Duncan, Chris S.-117 Duncan, Gary K.-109, 146 Duncan, Jeanne L.-107, 178, 154 Duncan, Margaret E.-113 Dungan, Eddie R.-108 Dunham, Johnny D. Dunkin, Clarice Dunkin, Sheralyn R. Dunn, Bill 0.-102 Dunn, Carolyn S.-113 Dunn, Gary E.-113 Dunn, Patty I. Duran, Bob A.-52 Duran, Evelyn R.-107 Durham, Sherman W.-111, 205 Durrett, Michael G.-114, 127 Dustin, Dennis 0.-117 Duston, Robert A.-115, 130 Dye, Dolores E.-110, 178 Dye, Doug L.-114 Dye, Susi C.-103, 175 Dyer, Joey E.-110 Dyer, Lorenzo L.-116 Dye? Sharon L.-159, 38, 173, 5 Dykes, Sandy M.-103, 122, 100, 154, 172 Easley, Janet E.-52 Eberhardt, Gale E.-111, 167 Ecalante, Connie-52 Ecret, Charles D.-104, 108, 126, 204 Ecret, John L.-201, 127, 220 Edde, Linda J.-114 Edgg4Susan M.-112, 116, 178, Edwards, Charles F.-114 Edwards, Cora L.-105, 124, 149 Edwards, Debra Y.-165, 150 Edwards, Earnestine-165, 52 Edwards, John D.-107 Edwards, Lawrence Eggebroten, Anne M. Elam, Richard T.-105 Elayer, Robert W.-163, 53 Eldridge, Edward H.-115 Eldridge, Linda R.-53 Elijah, Esther M.-116 Elijah, Jezebel-165, 53 Elijah, Samuel L.-167, 53 Elijah, Shirley A.-107 Ellingston, Jeanne M.-102, 177, 122, 230 Elliott, Bill B.-172, 53 Elliott, Danny R.-101 Elliott, Phil L.-111, 172, 168, 127, 223 Elliott, Sharron, L.--111, 173 Elliot, Sherry-115 Ellis, Gayle S.-115 Ellis, Nora M.-107 Ellis, Pat I.-161 Elrich, Stan D.-107, 145 Embry, Jim R.-101 Embry, Laura K.-108, 124 Embry, Royce-213 Emery, Margie l.--38, 173, 53, 154 Emory, Patricia A.-110 Engellenner, Sally K.-113 Enloe, Carol A.-53 Ennis, Robert A.-116, 141 Ensey, William F.-115 Ensign, David T.-111 Ensign, Edwina W.-159, 53 Eppler, Jim H. Erassarret, Rose A.-107, 154 Erbstoesser, Eugene R.-114, 130 Erlewine, Cathy A.-108 Errecalde, Julie-103, 131, 158 Errecalde, Frank E. Erwin, Bill Erwin, Sandra K.-116 Escalante, Connie Escalante, Tommy V. Escamilla, Jackie M.-105, 164 Escamilla, Yolanda S.-150 Escobedo, Carmen H.-116 Escobedo Jr. Joe-110, 141 Escobedo, Nieves-104 Esparza, Delores l.-124, 176, 53, 155, 240 Espino, Ernest J.-53 Espinoza, F rances-164, 53 Espinoza, Frank-108 Espinoza, Lorenzo-114 Espinoza, Louie Esquixel, Felix G.-53 Essary, Rick L.-113 Estrada, Fred S.-103 Estrada, Judy A.-117 Estrada, Richard S.-108 Estrada, Sal C. Estrada, Salvador N.-104 Estribou, Susan B.-53 Goodman' Guptcn, Rorald F.-117 Etchechury, Larry J,-201, 103, 127 Etheredge, Donna M.-113 Ethridge, Steven C.-116 Eudy, James R.-117. 161, 105 Evans, Bonnie F.-105 Evans, Freddie J.-116 Evans, George D.-116, 213, 127 Evans, Jchn C.-114, 152 Evans, John L. Evans, Jo Nell-113, 143 Evans, Julie L.-117 Evans, Linda D.-115, 143 Evans, Richard H.-201, 173, 53 Evans, Vicki L.-108, 133, 106, 141, 142 Eveland, Lorraine-112, 113 Ewing, Jack W. Ewing, Roland Jr.-111 Eysabel, Alfara-53 Ezell, Jerry L.-53 Ezell, Joyce l.-102, 172, 149 F Fadenrecht, Gordon E. Fagan, Kenneth E.--116 Fagan, Virginia R.-101 Fagan, William R.-54 Fahey, Elaine-114, 143, 176, 241 Fahey, Kathleen-105, 122, 100, 172 Fair, Ricky-117 Fambrough, Lawrence L.-169, 165, 167, 54, 126 Fambrough, Marilyn J.-104 Fambrough, Steven-111 Fanshier, Beverly J.-113 Fanshier, Carole E. Fanucchi, Angelio P.--115, 204 Fanucchi, Christine A.-122, 124, 128, 38, 54, 155 Fanucchi, Paul J.-111 Fanucchi, Roy E.-115 Farley, Jimmy W.-108 Farley, Norma L.-109 Farmer, Edward K. Jr.-109 Farnlioltz, Gary R. Farr, Marjorie E.-108, 131, 134, 149, 135, 149 Farrell, Jeanne-158, 54 Farrell, Vernesteen-104 Farris, Kathy A.-110 Fast, Marvan A.-114, 127, 223 Faulkner, Joe G.-101 Faulkner, Marvin R. L. Faulkner, Rick L.--109 Fawcett, Stephen G. Feemster, Barbara L.-109 Feemaster, James Felder, Viola-108, 165 Feliz, Donnie L.-114, 146 Feltus, Helena-165, 150 Feltus, Richard Fenton, Karon J.-102, 177 Ferdinand, Dick W.-105, 126 Fergerson, Willie L. Ferguson, Albert E. Ferguson, Danny E.-110 Ferguson, Earline Ferguson, Joe E.--115 Fernandez, Anginio R.-54 Fernandez, Lynda K.-113 Ferrell, Armetris Ferrell, Otis L.-149 Ferrell, Rcsalynn A.-116, 145 Field, Linda J.-102 Fields, Joyce A. Fierro, Samuel J. Jr.-113 Figueroa, Beckie M.-100, 164 Fingers, Floretta J.-111 Fingers, Hugh Jr.--115 Finley, George W.-107 Finley, Janice S.-151, 54, 150 Finlinson, Daivd B.-109, 131, 145 Finnegan, Dan T.-204 Firestone, Linda J. Fischer, David A.-115 Fisher, Caroline D.-109, 142 Fisher, Floyd E.-110 Fisher, Glenn A.-108, 134, 131, 145, 171 Fisher, Harold Fisher, Marvin L.-111, 152 Fitch, Ben H.-110 Fitch, Jim W.-54, 209 Fitch, Linda L. Fitch, Tobi L.-54 Fitzgerald, David J.-173, 54 Fitzgerald, James P. Fitzgerald, Mary A.-134, 100, 175, 140, 234 Flaming, Keith N.-116, 145 Student Index Flansburg, Janette l.-54 Fleeman, Roy Fleishauer, Melrdee G.-115 Fleishhauer, Vicki C.-149, 54, 149 Fletcher, Bobby J.-116 Fletcher, David A.-104 Fletcher, Jim B. Florence, John-113, 152 Flores, Bertha P.-117 Flores, Florina FI'res, lda-164 Flores, Johnny Flores, Socorro Flowers, Connie D.---113 Flowers, Curtis W.-54 Floyd, Jenny N.-107 Floyd, Larry Folkert, Michael Foley, Jill L.-115 Folkner, Marolyn R.-107 Folks, Linda L.-102 Follins, Willie D.-149, 152 Foltz, Greg B.-104, 162 Foor, Forrest L.-101, 129, 134, 135, 146 Ford, Cindy M.-108, 173 Ford, Ernest J. Ford, Janet D.-108, 124, 154 Ford, Warsha A.-129, 38, 153, 159, 54 Ford, Mary E.-108 Ford, Reuben W.--125, 54 Ford, Richard R.-115, 205 Ford, Teresa D. Ford, Tim J.-107 Ford, Tllcmas L.-114, 127 Foreman, Sharol A.-104, 164 Fornas, E. Theresa-53 Forrest, Bill S.-108 Forrest, Lisa A.-113 Forshay, Linda H.-132, 53 Forshay. Mike A.-110 Fcrt, Clyde A.-114 Fort, Lillian M.-104, 164 Foss, Sharon Foster, Dennis R. Foster, Glenda M.-54 Foster, Kenneth R.-107 Foster, Russel E.-105, 152 Fcurnier, Kathleen A.-108, 142 Fcust, Sylvia J.-109, 157 Foutz, Diana L.-110 Fowler, Janet L. Fowler, Joy S.-107 Fox, Gail L.-108, 142 Fox, Merle L.-113, 157 Fox, Shirley A.-102 Francis, Jclm L.-201, 126, 171, 125, 54, 217, 233 Francisco, Cecelia D.-131, 132, 133, 162, 165, 179, 53 Francisco, Karen, S.-109, 165 Francisco, Norma K.-38, 165, 179, 167, 54 Francisco, Patsy A.-114 Frank, Bob S.-114, 214 Frank, Larry R.-114 Frankiewich, Joy 0.-102, 149 Franklin, Carolyn-108, 165 Franklin, Carolyn G.-55 Franklin, Larry C.-107 Franklin. Roger B.-201, 175, 55, 234 Fraser, Kenny W.-116 Frazer, John C.-101 Frazier, Andrea Ai. Frazier, Birl-105 Frazier, Edward E. Frederick, Mikee-116 Frederickson, Kristina-113, 112, 174, 224 Frederickson, Signe M.-122, 38, 174, 55, 229 Freeborn, Robert L.-161, 175 Freed, David P.-135, 55 Freesh, Lance-201, 101, 208 F reestc-ne, Carol-107, 176, 154 Fretwell, Gail-55, 131 Freude, Janis L.-102 Frey, Ronald G. Friesen, Irma J.-55, 149 Fritz, Fred-161 Frizzell, Michael L.-55 Froehlich, James E.-116 Fri?iSBill R.-55, 161, 173, Frost, Jean A.-108, 222 Frost, Kenneth D.-117, 146, 147, 205 Frost, Leon G.-55 Fry, Darrell W.-102 Fry, George W.-104 Fry, Jeffrey J.-169, 55 Fry, Roger W.-55, 161 Fry, Wanda L.-108 Frye, Marie E. 116 Frye, Ronald J.-108 Fuentes, Ceclia M.-117 Fuenttez, Benito Jr -116 Fugate, Judy A.-55 Fulce, William L.-55 Fuller, Gary P.-108, 142 Fuller, Kenneth E.-55 Fulmer, Doris J. Fultz, Gary E.-110, 146, 147, 207 Funk, Charlotte R.-109, 131, 145 Funk, Dennis L.--55, 149, 169, 152 Funk, Janice L.-111, 149 Funk, Laird S.-55, 172. 140 Funk, Melina C.-106, 107, 128, 178, 240 Funk, Richard D.-55. 123 Furman, Janice K.-112, 114, 174, 222 Fuson. Barry L.-103, 177, 127, 229 G Gaede, Edd C. Gaede, Janice C,-115 Gaines, Charlotte L.-100, 120, 131, 150, 151, 171 Gaines, Delores A.-116 Gages, John W.-55, 126, 173, Gaines, Larry J. Gaines, Stacy-100, 103, 177 Galicia, Rudy J.-115 Galindo, Charlie Galindo, Daniel Galindo, Norma S. Gallagher, Jean F.-113, 173 Gallagher, Kathleen A.-113 Gallagher, Pamela L. Gallagher, Sheila K.-55, 154 Gallington, Ronald R.-56, 126, 201 Gallon, Gary T.-142, 168, 174, 223 Gallon, Jack M.-103, 168, 174, 223 Ga'vin, William V.-117 Galyan, Betty L.-56 Ganong, Rick B.-114, 169 Gait, Gloria R.-110 Gaona, Jesse G. Gaona, Manuel M.-115 Garbe, William C.-107, 127, 207, 214, 113 Garcia, Anthony J.-162 Garcia, Aurora-56, 159 Garcia, Charles R.-107 Garcia, Danny L.-102 Garcia, David L.--114 Garcia, Esther C.-111 Garcia, Inez Garc'a, Julia R. Garcia, Manuel Garcia, Maria Garcia, Monica Garcia, Raymond R.-117 Garcia, Rosemarie Garcia, Rudy Gardiner, Phillip-107 Gardner, Lorraine G.-122, 153, 134,-56, 50 Garlow, Sharon M.-56 Garnica, Jerry L.-103 Garrett, Barbara J.-56 Garrett, Mike L.-108 Garrett, Richard H.-111, 214 Garrett, Warren B. Garriott, Dick R.-114 Garrison, Claudia L.-113, 176 Gash, Dare A.-117, 165 Gastineau, Glenda A.-117 Gause, Robert J.-116, 202, 221 Gay, David S.-100, 105, 208 Gee, Eileen J.--113, 145, 156 Geib, Joann C.-101 Gemmell, Sheila J.-50, 56, 128, 134, 176, 155, 229 George, Lynne G.-56, 145, 175 Georgeson, Douglas M.--109, 214 Georgeson, Susan L. Gerber, Raymond P. Gerve, Shirley J.-56 Gettings, Tommy P.--113 Geyer, Ede Ann-110 Ghilarducci, Grad J.-105, 127, 217 Gholston, Juanita Gholston, Zolliw-114 Gholz, Joyce Ar.-110, 143, 145 Gibb, Nancy Gibbs, Mike J. Gibbs, Ricky J.-107 Gieg, Carman L. cn, Joe M.-56 Gil, Robert M.-111 Gil, Todd-102 Gilbert, Irma J.-56 Gilbert, Jewell D.-105, 164, 149 Gilder, Genevieve-105, 164 Gilder, James 111, 161 Gilder, Rose M.-116 Gillespie, Kendi A.-110, 143 Gilliam, Joe M.-113, 205, 214, 223 Gillies, John Gilliland, Greg L.-111 Giltner, Chris-113 Giltner, Steven A. Ginn, Timothy C.-126, 127, 171, 174, 201, 217 Gipszn, George R. Girard, Greg P.-38. 56, 126 Girard, Terry R.-107 Giumarra, George F.-56 Glenn, Pau'a D. Glinton, Alfonso E.-117 Glinton, Howard Glover, Gary W.-57 Goff, Brent L.-109 Goin, Sam W.-1C5 Gold, John Q.-57 Gold, Linda-.103 Goldburg, Jerry W.-115 Goldsworthy, Candy L.-38, 57, 122, 153, 236 Goldwater, Stephen M.-102 Gollmyer, Sammy K.-127, 205, 208, 221 Gombos, Steph A.-112, 116, 176 Gomes, Linda L.--109 Gomez, Gloria M.-113 Gomez, Johnny Gcmez, Louise-57, 167 Gcmez, M ichael-117 Gomez, RobertcP107 Gcnsalves, Joseph P 11 .- 4 Ernest A.-113 Gonza'es, Gonzales, Felix R.-108 Gonzales, Gabino Gonzales, Gloria F.-107, 165 Gonzales, Gloria G.-117 Gonzales, Henry-138 Gonzales, Jesse M.-117 Gonzales, Jimmy V. Jr. Gonzales, Joe A.-103 Gonzales, Johnny C.-57, 201 Gonzafes, Johnny L.-115 Gonzales, Joseph L. Gonzales, Kathleen A.-116 Gonzales, Nellie G. Gonzales, Philip Gonzales, Ralph-57 Gonzales, Reinaldo Z. Gonzales, Richard A.-127 Gonzales, Teresa-115 Gonzales, Vienna C.-38, 57, 124, 141 Gonzalez, Gilbert R.--102 Gonzales, Mary Gonzales, Joe Gooden, Charles M.-116 Goodin, Glenn Goodman, Adina l. James L.-110 Goodman, Thomas A. Goodman, Victoria E. Goodnight, Charyl A.-113 Goodroe, Julie A'.-101, 138 Gocdwin, Carolyn M.-124 Gordon, Peggy A.-158, 57 Gorin, Gaylynne-113 Gorum, George Gorum, Tallayah Goss, John-110, 142 Gould, Jeannette-38, 165, 179, 57, 154 Govea, Angela R.-102 Govea, Jessica-104, 143 Grace, Becky Grado, Robert-117 Grafton, Gregory T.-116 Graham, Frank Graham, Janice L.-113, 165 Graham, Jeanne A.--103 Graham, Tommy J.-101, 146, 214 Grahn, Raymond L.-111 Grahn, Robert W.-57 Grammer, Donald J.-114 Grammer, Donna J.-113 Granados Jr. Ygnacio G.-117 Grannell, Mary B.-102, 122, 177 Grant, John E.-110, 175, 127, 202 Grant, Vera J. Graves, Richard E.--108, 204 Gray, Billy R. Gray, Cynthia E.-113 Gray, David E.-102 Gray, Elverso M. Gray, James L.--57, 128, 129, 168, 177 Gray, Johnnie May Grayson, Jenette E.-103 Green, Carolyn M.--117 Green, Carolyn W. Green, Dalton Green, David L.-207, 57, 126 Green, Dennis Nl.-105 149 Green, Dorothy L.-109 Green, Gloria M.-104, 172 Green, Henry R.--105, 209 Green, lzora Green, James M. Green, Janice M.-114 Green, Jimmy L.-111 Green, Loretta-117 Green, Rejal L.-110 Green, Stephen G.-123, 129, 139, 140, 237 Greenlee, Patsy F. Greer, Linda L.-103, 177, 235 Gregory, Nola K.--113 Grenning, Carol A.-175, 57 Gretlein, Mark A. Gretlein, Shirlie K.--104, 154, 172, 228 Griffin, Glenn E.-107 Griffin, Mike A.-38, 173, 57, 237 Griffin, Pamela J.-116, 143 Griffis, Joyce A.-113 Griffith, Bill E.-114, 141 Griffith, David L.-57 Griffith, Edith J.-117, 141 Grigsby, Steve K. Grimes, Gloria J.-101 Grimes, Linda C.-113 Grimes, Maezella-113 Griseda'e, Larry G. Grobel, Barry R.-115 Gregg, Ca W.-102, 202, 127, 230 Grcgg, Thomas J.-110, 202, 175, 231 Grove, Donna M.-101, 134, 159 140, 136, 137, 233 Grove, Garry R.-162, 57 Grgvf, Richard G.-161, 160, Grove, Steve W.-111, 130, 166 Groves, Jim J.-116 Groves, Linda M.-101, 146 Gualco, Paul J.-109 Guejara, Lupe Guerra, Bobby--164, 114 Guerrero, Johnny M, Guerrero, Steve T.-116 Guervara, Linda-57 Guevarra, Rupe-105 Guill, Bc-b W.-102 Guinn, Samuel D. Guiza, Marcelina S.-109 Gungle, Diane M.-102, 100 Gunn, Peggy M.-121, 134, 38, 176, 57, 240 Gunther, Samuel J.-201, 130, 58, 126, 127 Gurrola, Frank-109 Gutherie, Donna J.-116 Guthrie, Gerry L.-113 Gutherie, Ronna-116 Gutierrez, Madeline--158, 164, 58 Guzman, Mary L.-57 Guzman, Richard-109 H Hacker, Robert M.--58 Haflich, Keith S.-110 Hagar, Barbara J.-102, 120, 135, 154 Hagar, Sharon K.-120, 129, 135, 58, 171, 170 Hagen, Jack B.-114 Hagen, Robert B.-111 Hagestad, John S.-201, 103, 239 Haggart, Jeanne L.-105 Hailey, Ken-207, 58 Hailey, Elien J.-58, 154 Hailey, Jeanette M.-108 Hailey, Joann-116 Hailey, Joe L.-58 Hailey, Lecostel-108, 145 Hailey, Patricia A.-108 Haines, Greg. L.-114 Haines, Lynn-201, 104, 127 Hale, Cathleen E. Hale, Richard H.-201, 208, 127, 111 Hale, Susan J.-114, 165 Hale, Tanya M.-58, 154 Hale, Virginia A.-61, 149 Hall, Clifford-105 Hall, Dennis E.-115 Hall, Lee H.-207, 110, 213 Hall, Linda G.-102 Hall, Mary L.-114 Hall, Robert W.-101 Hall, Sharon L.-58, 149 Halle, Carol A.--104 Halling, Richard L. Halloway, Loraine-170 Hallum, Kenneth R.-109 Ham. Johnny R.-103 Ham, Peggy J,-103 Bett A.-107 Hamilton, y Hamilton, David L.-58 Hamilton, Gail-58 Hamilton, Greg Hamilton, Karen-153, 177, 58 Hamilton, Margaret Ai.-159, 58, 139, 140 Hamm, James Hamm, Vernon L. Hammond, Artis J.-116, 208 Hammontree, Patsy L. Hancock, David P.-58 Hancock, Joyci5107, 176 Handley, Anthony L. Hanford, Bart J.-110, 202, 173, 225, 236 Hankins, John G.-103 Hanley, John T.-104, 143, 149, 152 Hanna, Richard B.-102, 202 Hannagan, Suzanne Hannah, Michael M.-102 Hannan, Jeannette M.-58 Hannan, Robert G.-102, 161 Hansen, Flemming D.-109 Hansen, John H,-104 Hansen, Vaughn J.-102 Hanson, Bob E.-110 Hanson, Gwen Y.-109 Hanson, Richard L.-114 Harbaugh, Virginia A.-108, 135, 163, 162 Harber, Jerald W.-114 Handcastle, Marsha D.-107 Haidligian, Janice K.-111, 179, Hardimon, Frank Hardimon, James F.-109 Hardin, Avis M.-104 Hardin, Beatrice B.-114 Harding, Donna J.-105, 120, 129, 128, 134, 135, 131, 100, 172 Harding, Garry W. Hardiglg, Marianne-110, 162, 15 Harding, Robert D.-112, 116 Hardison, Carl E.-161 Hardison, Shirley M. Hardison, Mary F.-109 Hardy, Elroy-107 Hardy, Sandra K.-108 Hare, Priscilla A.-116 Hargis, Janet M.-113 Hargreaves, Karen M.-150 Harmon, Nina J. Harncr, Sally Harp, Sharon L.-103, 149 Harper, Carla A. Harper, Connell Harper, Juanita-107 Harper, Judy E.-110 Harper, Katherine L. Harr, Charles D.-142, 59 Harrelson, Bill C.-201, 155. 59, 208, 217 Harrelson, Pat L.-117 Harrelson, Robert J.-59 Harries, Carolyn L.-114 Harris, Ardis M.-114 Harris, Carol Sue-115 Harris, Darlene K.-113 Harris, Dennis M.-105, 138 Fredia A.-114 Harris, Harris, Greg T.-101 Harris, Gwen-114, 165 Harris, James D.-174, 59, 230 Harris, John L.-59 Harris, Larry-111, 214 Harris, Leona-111 Lillie M.-104 Harris, Harris, Linda C.-108 Loretta M.-102 Lorraine K.-117 Harris, Harris, Harris, Mark J.-111 Harris, Melvin-107 Harris, Otis-117 Harris, Phillip R.--113 Harris, Sherry L.-117, 165 Harris, Sheryl A.-153, 59 Harris, Tom L.-116, 173 Harrison, Betti N.-59 Harrison, Christine E.-103, 100, 122, 128, 134, 177 Harrison, Freddie L. Harrison, Gail L.-102 Harrison, Jenifer--59 Harrison, Loutrisa-115 Harry, Robin L.-38, 143, 173, 59 Harsch, Bertrand-125, 177, 135, 59, 236 Hart, Larry D.-143, 59 Hart, Michael J.-59 Hart, Nancy E.-59, 171, 139, 140, 224, 237 Harthorn, Dean A.-126, 208 Harthorn, Larry K.-207, 115 Hartman, Mike D.-109 Hartwell, Richard L.-117 Hartzell, Glenn E.-167, 59, 146, 147 Harvey, Ann C.-109, 176 Harvey, Giles R.-59 Harvey, Karen F.-101, 178 Harvey, Mary T.-59 Hasson, John D.--102 Hatch, Garry Hauptman, Nancy-101 Hauptman, Susan M.-102, 134 Havron, Chuck M.-102, 127 Hawks, Charles R.-207, 115, 127 Hawks, Christine M.-117 Hawks, Kathryn L.-104 Hawley, Mary M.-60 Hawthorne, Marilyn K.-107, 173 Hay, Dan G.-115, 143 Hay, Patti-107, 178 Haycock, Georgia M.-113 Haycock, Keith L.-104 Hayes, Barbara G.-117 Hayes, Emiagene-60 Hayes, John S. Hayes, Jon R.-115, 169 Hayes, Laura F.-145 Hayes, Sally A. Hayes, W. T.-105 Haygood, Annie P.116 Hayhurst, Roger D.-102, 127 Haymond, David D.-114, 214, 225 Haynes, James A.-113 Haynes, John W.-101, 143 Linda Lee Haynes, Haynes, Ruth A. Hayes, Arthur H.-110, 220 Hayes, James R. Hays, William Hayward, Mark S.-116 Hazzard, Debbie D.-107, 129, 154 Hayes, John S. Headley, Rod E. Healy, Thomas P.-102 Heasley, Kenny E.-117 Heath, Carolyn J. Heath, Roberta K.-149, 60 Hedge, Carol L.-116, 176 Hegge, M. Kareen-38, 176, 60, 41 Hedgecock, Janet A.-120, 38, 135, 159, 60 Heier, Carl D.-38, 60, 126 Heimforth, Janie E.-103, 177, 153 Hein, Leroy L.-102 Hein, Patricia A.-109 Heisey, Kathleen J.-111, 179 Helms, Robert V.-60 Helms, Walter B.-117, 214 Hembree, Tamara J.-103, 167 Hemingway, Bonnie L.--110, 133, 132 Hemphill, Ronald D. Henagan, Barbara L.-117 Henagan, Dyann--117 Henderson, Earl C.-143, 116 Henderson, Hugo C.--117 Hendrix, Arthur Hendrix, Carol S.-108 Hendrix, Jimmie M. Hendrix, Rosenthell L.-108 Hendrix, Roxene M. Hendrix, Roy D.-116 Henken, Judie A.-114, 177 Henken, Richard M.-201, 126, 105, 173, 239 Student Index Henry, Bernadine M. Henry, Charles R.-60, 138 Henry, Diana G.-102 Henry, Gail A.-38, 175, 60 Henry, Jerome K.-111, 152 Henny, Jimmy L.-113 Henry, Maurice L.-113 Henry, Pricilla A.-165, 114 Hense, David Lee-115 Ruth D -60 Hensley, . Henson, Kenneth L.-117, 127, 214 Henson, Oletta C.-109 Hercules, Ingrid E.-117 Heredia, Carlos-105 Hernandez, Annie-105, 164 Hernandez, Antonia S.-60 Hernandez, Charlene Hernandez, Cruz L. Hernandez, David-109 Hernandez, Ismael-117 Hernandez, Joe J.-108 Hernandez, John-117 Hernandez, Johnny Hernandez, Paz S.-106 Hernandez, Robert R. Hernandez, Tony-105 Hernandez, Victoria M.-164, 60 Herndon, Denise J.-105, 100, 238 Herndon, John P.-102 Herren, Larry Herrera, Beulah G.-114 Herrera, Don- R.-115 Herrera, Emmett R.-111, 208, 127, 152 Herrera, Paul C.-60 Herrera, Ramona C. Herrera, William R. Herrgesell, Perry L.-102, 161 Herrick, Ira L.--108 Herrick, Rick W.-110, 204 Herrick, Rcger A.-114 Herring, Jerry T.-103, 174, 168, 208, 100, 223 Herron, Catharine A. Hershey, John C.-161, 60 Hewitt, Andrea J.-117 Heyart, Nicky J.-109, 161, 223 Hiat,, Betsy-142, 60, 155 Hicks, Barbara J.-109, 165 Hicks, Clark Hiiks, George W.-60, 125, 209, 49 Hicks, Penny Hicks, Sandra L.-113 Hicks, Shirley J.-111, 132 Higdon, Dallis I.-178, 60 Higdon, Martha L.-38, 174, 60 Higgins, Rosa A.-117 Higgins, Tommy L.-117 Higgs, Willie High, Vera V. Highfill, Jesse Hill, Carroll E.-111, 146 Hill, Charlie J.-116 Hill, Hal R.-101 Hill, Karen M.-172 Hill, Rex R. Hill, Richard G. Hillis, Richard L.-105 Hindin, Russell-168, 177, 225, 238 Hiner, Sharon E.-113, 120 Hinkle, Don R.-108, 220 Hinkle, Helen L.-117 Hinkle, Ruby M.-159, 60 Hinson, Jim R.-115 Hinton, Lawrence R.-115 Hitchcock, John T,-123, 38, 121, 61, 134, 50 Hoagland, Sandra A.-101 Hobbs, Bruce W.-130 Hobbs, Clayton A.-100 Hobbs, Curtis W.-101 Hobbs, Douglas E.-61 Hobbs, Lynda L.-102 Hobbs, Paul T.-104 Hobson, Charlotte A.-61 Hodge, Helen M.-108 Hodge, Jim R.-178, 61 Hodge, Sandee G.-38, 175, 61 Hodge, Susan F.-107, 176 Hodge, Gwen Hodges, John W.-107, 220 Hoetker, Gary L.-105, 127, 212 Hoffman, Diana L.-61 Hoffman, Mary E.-110, 173 Hogan, Bob N.-102, 146, 145 Hogan, Nancy L. Holbrook, Gene L. Holch, Gary-61 Holder, Carol Holder, Donald R.-109 Holecheck, Ann M.-103 Holford, Dorothy-116 Holiwell, Tcmmy E.-61 Holladay, Elaine-113 Holland, Brenda S.-103, 100 Hclland, Carroll A.-111 Holland, Craig-107, 143, 142 Holland, Paula L.-108 Holland, Robert E.-105, 121 Hclland, Steven C. Holland, Sylvia L.-61 Holley, Herman-113 Holliday, Larry M.-115 Hogtiangsworth, Steve E.-114, 1 Hollis, Danny L. Holliwell, Lizzie M.-109 Holliwell, 0lie R.-117 Holloway, Laraine-108, 106 Holmes, Barbara J.-117 Holsonbake, Janine I.-103, 100, 172 Holt, Jane E.-101, 178 Homer, Stephen J.-105 Honor, Paula Hood, Clint L.-207, 108, 220 Hocd Jr., James R.--109 Hood, Lorel J.-109 Hooks, Charles H. Hooks, Roy L. Hoogland, John-161 Hooks, Willie C.-117 Hooper, Syliva Hooser, Sandra Hoover, Wingfield S. Hope, Charles L.-109 Hopkins, Phillis D. Hopper, Ken Al.-105, 100, 121 Hopper, Kristy L.-112, 116, 5 Horn, Larry L.-103, 178 Horne, Mike K.-163, 61 Horner, V. Wayne-105 Horsley, Karen A. Houchin, Dcn L.-168, 161, 60 Houston, Jacqueline-101, 164 Houston, Tim L. Howard, Gloria J.-61 Howard, Gwen P.-117 Howard, Linda C.-107, 116, 173, 154 Howard, Margie L.-61 Howard, Ruth E.-115 Howard, Susan-141, 179, 61 Howard, William G.-109, 152 Howard, Willie N.-117 Howden, Anne L.-114, 174, 16 Howden, Barbara J.-129, 134, 38, 50, 143, 61, 140 Howe, Carole L. Howe, Johnny D.-114 Howell, Stephanie D.-104 Howlett, John A.-111 Howlett, Melvin L.-115 Hoydt, Ronald L.-204 Hoyt, Eloise F.-107, 145 Hoyt, Sharon L.-103 Hubbard, L. P.-116 Hubble, John D.-116 Huber, Alice M.-110 Huckleberry, Wanda Lee Hudman, Dathie D.-114 Huestis, Mike B.-115 Huff, Jimmy D. Huffman, Lelia M.-113, 143 Huggins, Christi L.-113, 173 Huggins, Leo A.-117 Huggins, Levonna J.-105 Hughes, Clifford N. Hughes, Delores J.-164, 61 Hughes, Gail A.-61 Hughes, Leon D.-101 Hughey, Jimmy W.-158, 61 Hulings, William E. Hull, Bonnie J.-131, 176, 61, 224, 232 Hull, Harcld E.-111, 127, 220 Hull, Terry A.-116, 221 Hulsy, Barbara R.-115, 143 Hummell, Andrew Hungirey, Clifford J,R.-207, 1 Humphries, Dennis E.-117 Humphries, Robert J. Humrick, Robert A.-105, 161 Hundsdorfer, Larry J.-114 Hungerford, Ralph A.-158, 61 Hunt, Alan S.-107 Hunt, Calvin G. 9 Hunt, George R.-102, 161, 223 Hunt, Peter H.-114, 127 Hunt, Phyllis J.-113, 165 Hunt, Tom M. Hunter, Carolyn L. Hunter, Glenda J.-62 Hunter, Jim R.-109, 127 Hunter, Ken-101, 209 Hunter, Randa J.-116 Hunter, Sandra J.-109 Huntington, Deborah L.-105, 100, 129, 128, 134, 135, 140 Hunzeker, Bruce A.-38, 142, 162, 62 Hutchins, Aubrey A. Hutchins, David Hutson, Howard L.-114 Huston, Jackie B. Hyde, Cheryl A.-111, 150, 154 Hyde, Joe C.-105 Hysanw, Theresa W.-110, 167 lger, Greg P.-62, 138 Imming, Jimmy F. Ingalls, Linda S.-103, 142 Ingalls, Sharon L.-116 Ingle, Patricia A.-108, 154 Ingle, Sam L. Irvin, Charlene G.-102, 141, 167 Irvin, Phillip E.--114, 152 Irwin, Barry R.-113 Isby, Margetta A.-117 Isham, Freda-116 Israel, Mona-114 Iverson, Judy E.-117 .I Jablon, Ann S.-116 Jackson, Anthont D.-105 Jackson, Beverly A.-109 Jackson, Carolyn S. Jackson, Cathy L.-102 Jackson, Edward Jr.-62 Jackson, Eugene 0. Jackson, Evelyn-109 Jackson, Frankie A.-62 Jackson, Gilbert J.-105, 204 Jackson, Hazel M.-113 Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Joey B. Jackson, John P.-101 Jackson, Katherine E.-110 Jackson, Lois M,-114, 145 Jackson, Margie-105 Jackson, Margie A.-114 Jackson, Marilyn J.-114, 169 Jacikson, Nita C.-163, 131, 62, 50 Jackson, Phyllis A.-104 Jackson, Wayne 0.-114 Jacober, Linda L.-108, 142 Jacobs, Lynn J.-131, 126, 134, 38, 62, 50, 224, 237 Jacobs, Marsha-109, 106, 143 Jacobs, Richard D.-115, 205, 208, 127 Jacobsen, Kristina E. Jaime, Jesse-104 James, Anthony-113 James, Carol S.-101, 179 James, Carole A.-62 James, Carolyn D.-114 James, Sharon-173 James, Thomas B.-201, 104, 214 Jamison, Janet-115 Jan, Cheryl D.-117, 165 Janes, Jan L.-129, 38, 173, 62, 170 Janes, King R.-107 Jannino, Susan G.-108, 176, 154 Jans, Candance L.-107, 154 Jaynes, Betty L.-113 Jaynes, Margaret Jayson, Lin T. Jefford, John C.-113 Jeffries, Tom L.-116, 208, 127 Jenks, James E.-102, 130 Jenks, Jennifer E. 150, 171 -100, 151, Jennings, Lola M.-116 Jensen, Bruce W -101, 129, Jennings, Roger P.-101, 225 1 . 144, 34, 143 Jensen, Deanna R.-113, 143 Jeppi, Frank T.- 208 110, 175, 204, Jerome, Janet A.-131, 38, 173, 62 Jewett, Cristina J.-109 Jiminez, Edward A. Jing, Patricia-129, 134, 135, 140 Joboian, Carla J.-108 Joe, Kathleen L.-104, 156 175 Kearney, James S.-63 Johns, Richard K.-111, 127 Johnson, Barbara F. Johnson, Barbara J.-108 Johnson, Bettye Johnson, Bill Johnson, Brenda E.-110 Johnson, Brenda L.-116 Johnson, Bruce R.-38, 143, 62 Johnson, Carolyn L. Johnson, Charlene Johnson, Cynthia A.-109, 150, 167 Johnson, Danny H.-115 Johnson, David E.-114 Johnson, Diane A.-62, 154, 176, 233 Johnson, Don R.-114, 143, 127, 209 Johnson, Donnie-104 Johnson, Dorothy E. Johnson, Dyann M.-102, 122, 177, 170, 128, 100, 239 Johnson, Eddie C.-62 Johnson, Ellis Johnson, Erik N.-123, 62, 134, 50 Johnson, Gary M.-162, 62, 152 Johnson, Jack V.-105 Johnson, Jackie A.--113 Johnson, John H.-62, 152 Johnson, Joyce E.-116 Johnson, Judy K.-122, 129, 62, 38, 174 Johnson, Kathy L.-117 Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Loretta A. Johnson, Marolyn L.-117 Johnson, Mary K.-124, 165, 62 Johnson, 0.C. Johnson, Patricia A.-110 Johnson, Peter A.--177, 63, 228 Johnson, Rita F.-63 Johnson, Robert A. Johnson, Robert L.-105 Johnson, Robert R. Johnson, Ronald L.-113 Johnson, Sandy R.-173, 63 Johnson, Scipio F. Johnson, Vicki J.-113 Johnson, Walter E.-111 Johnson, Wanda Johnson, Wanda M. Johnson, William M. Johnson, William M,-105 Johnston, Gary J.-166, 63 Johnston, Phil Al.-109, 146 Student fndex Juarez, Alma-109 Juarez, Val R. Judd, James W.-117 Jue, Betty A.-110, 156 Jue, Connie L.--112, 117, 156 Jue, Gary W. Jue, Leland W.-101 Juhl, Susan S.-104, 145, 175 Jung, Donald G.-100, 103, 125, 129, 156 Jung, Nathan-107, 202, 125, 156 Junious, Warnel-113 Justice, Wendalora W. K Karber, Phillip A.-103, 143, 142, 127 Karibian, Michael J.--111 Karlen, Russ C.-115, 223 Karleskint, Darlene F.-103 Karleskint, Nikki I.-114, 165 Karnes, Linda C.-101, 134, 100, 135, 138 Kaspar, Richard-102, 161 Kasper, Charles E.-104 Kasper, Richard W.-103 Kastner, Joyce M. Kazarian, Jone K.-104, 149, Kearney, Jeffrey L.-114, 205 Kearney, John E.-110, 205, 127, 220 Keene, Robert C.-117, 205 Keeney, Patty D.-115, 165 Keese, Diane E.-111, 124, 173 Keese, James-117 Keese, Mike D.-201, 174, 125, 126, 171, 36, 217 Keim, Gwen S.-104, 177 Keith, Sharon Lee-63 Keeler, Charles W.-105 Keller, David E. Kellett, Mary J.-113, 173, 222, Kellett, Michael J.--114 Kellett, Pat A.-107, 153, 173, 222 Kelley, Barbara J. Kelley, Brad M.--114 Kelley, Donald L.-102, 160 Kelley, Jacob F.-104, 161, 152 Kelley, Karen J.-104, 164 Kelley, Lester B.-107 Kelley, Sharon J.--101 Jones, Arneitha-164 Jones, Carolyn-104, 164 Jones, Charles R.-123, 128, 134, 135, 38, 121, 143, 63, 50, 154 Kelly, Carol A.-117 Kendrick Kendrick Kennedy, Kendricks s I , Lewis , Preston J.-105 Sandra J.-63 Della R.-105 Keyser, Susan M.-102, 132 Jones, Connie L.--107 Jones, D Jones, D Jones, D Jones, D Jones, D Jones Jones, Jones, anny T.-117, 223 avid J.-114 ebbie L.-107 elores-116 orris J. ddie-115 ddie L.-110 rances M. , E Jones, Eddie L.-116 F Jones, Isabel-108 Jones, H oward L. Jones, Jackie E.-132, 63 Jones, James J. Jones, Jamie L.-105 Jones, Lyndell R,-113 Jones, Mark A.-63, 146, 145, 147 Jones, M arlena A.-173, 63 Jones, Patricia A.-110 Jones, Paul E.-115 Jones, Robert H.-114 Jones, Roger L.--116 Jones, Ronnie L.-161, 178, 63 Jones, Ruby J. Jones, Sue A.-117, 165 Jones, Susan E. Jones, Thomas J.-104 Jones, Troy M.-105 Jordan, Carol T.-104 Jordan, Carolyn V.-104, 165, 158 Jordan, Clara J.-132, 159, 63, 155 Jordan, Delpha D. Jordan, Dorothy C.-116 Jordan, Glen R.-115 Jordan, Jerry Jordon, Bill C.-158 Jordon, Jimmie L. Josl., Bonni L.-107, 154 Jost, Duane W.-105, 161 Josue, David C.-116, 213 Jwv, Sally A.-156, 141, 63 Kennedy, James E.-109, 220 Kennedy, Judee K.-38, 63 Kennedy, Michael G.-30, 76 Kennedy, Sharon Ai.-102 Kenney, Joyce M.-133, 63 Kenney, Michael L.-112, 116 Kent, Bill W.-103 . Kent, Donna F.-122, 120, 175, 64, 155 Keown, Rockie A. Kerkeleu, Susan-64 Kerr, Robert-115 Kerr, Tom A.-101 Ketcham, Susan E. Key, Benjylou Mary-103, 172 Keyser, Barbara J.-110, 133, 129 Kilburn, Brenda S.-104, 175 Killebrew, Tommy A. Killough, Beitrice F. Kimberger, Nick A.-110 Kimble, David E. Kimble, Debbie L.-116 Kimble, Gary Kinch, Armster-104, 159 Kinch, Sallie M.-114 Kincheloe, Mike E.-108 Kinder, Phyllis A. Kindred, Joe Kindred, Robert E.-113 King, Alberta J. King, Betty J.-114 King, Beverly V.-141 King, Christine L.-64 King, Dixie L.-133, 64 King, Gayle E.-113 King, Jacob J.-213 King, Janice M.-109, 135, 176, 134, 159 King, John L.-116, 143, 169 King, Johnny Jr. King, Leon M. Jr.-201 King, Linda R.-131, 38, 159, 175, 140, 64, 139, 237 King, Robert L.-116 King, Sharon D.-102 Kinney, Sara L.-104, 149, 155 Kinoshita, Barbara A.-124, 38, 156, 64 Kinoshita, Stanley S.-110, 156 Kinworthy, Cheryl L.-117 Kinworthy, Gary W.-102 Kinworthy, Sandra L.-64 Kirk, Raymond L.-108 Kirkberg, Sandra L.-64 Kirkindoll, Travis L. Kirkland, Donald E. l4irk.l:z27nd, George A.-201, 105, 1 Kirkorian, Roy B.-201, 133, 173, 64, 126 Kirkpatrick, Dale L.-115, 208, 127 Kirkpatrick, Steve K.-114, 225 Kirnberger, William A. Kirschenmann, Chuck A.-201, 173, 126, 103, 225 Kirtley, Susan L.-113 Kitchen, Myran Jr. Kitchen, Neil C.-105, 173 Kitchens. Gary D.-111, 202, 208, 220 Kitchens, Vicky R.-64 Kite, Byra Ai.-201, 126, 229 Kitts, Stephen L.-50, 64, 123, 134, 135 Klatt, Mary K.-110, 135, 142 Klawitter, Cary A.-102, 152 Klein, Beverly J.-108 Kliewer, Kaye-101, 128, 129, 134, 135, 100, 175, 167, 171, 128, 159, 136, 140, 233 Kliewer, Larry A.-107 Kliewer, Lynn E.-113 Kliewer, Roy D.-104, 169 Klink, Philip K.-116, 223 Klink, Stephen C.-177, 64 Knapp, Eric H.-103, 202, 174, 217 Knapp, Joey F.-115 Kneibes, Kathe M. Knettel, Richard L.-104 Knight, Carol A.-122, 153, 175, 64, 146, 235 Knight, Danny L.--116, 161 Knight, Donna M.-102, 100, 176 Knight, Ginger L.-101, 100, 175, 146, 171, 170, 36 Knorr, Tomie L.-133, 64, 139, 140 Knox, Clementine Knox, Delores-109 Knox, Ethel-114 Knudson, Dick T,-101 Koch, Kenneth R.-117 Kocher, Joyce-173 Koelzer, Robert-110 Koerlin, Daniel W.-101, 146 Kokinos, Carole D.-109, 124, 173 Kolb, Deva K.-113 Kolthoff, Francis K.-116 Kopper, Jeanete E.-104, 131 Kosareff, Daniel J.-114, 161 Koszrleff, Jacob J.-102, 160, 1 Kramer, Karen D.-110, 134 Krause, Anthony M.-116 Krause, Donald C.-104, 149 ames D.-201, 149, Krause, J 164, 146, 126 Krause, Robert A.-105, 121, 127, 146 Kreckeler, Susan C.-133 Krigbaum, Janice-107, 134, 143, 142, 179 Kroeker, Melinda J.-116, 145 Kroll, Carolyn L.-116 Kromer, Linda C.-104 Kromer, Phyllis E.+114 Krumm, Linda J.--116, 178, 222 Kubey, Linda K.-100, 151, 171 Kuechlin, Max Kuhn, Ralph C.-107 Kumataka, Douglas A.-125, 64, 134 Kumataka, Janice A.-104, 124 Kunder, David B.-115 Kurtz, Barbara Lee-159, 65 I. Labovitch, Susan G.-100, 103 Lack, Dennis M.-161 Lackey, Dale A.--101, 146, 147 Lackey, Michael A.-205, 143 Lambert, Dennis K.-109 Lambourne, Patrice E.-108, 131, 134, 145 Lamond, Gene W.-114 Lampkin, Leonard Lancaster, Jack Al.-64 Londis, Dave L.-116 Landis, Larry R.-103, 127 Landsborough, Todd L.--108 Lane, Eblon-65, 149 Lane, Helen-129, 135, 65, 144, 134, 139, 145 Leos, Richard R. Lerdahl, Janis C.-104, 131, 100 Leroy, Mike D.--207, 107 Legg, Dennis 0.-101, 134, 174 Leverett, Gerald M.-66, 126 Levesque, Cynthia-157 Levy, Bill T.-101, 149, 152 Levin, Lauren Jo.-113, 141 Levingston, Lori C.-66 Levy, George Lane, Pamela L. Lane, Patsy L.-109 Lane, Shirley-109, 167 Lang, Charles-66 Lang, Diane B.-109, 131, 134, 163, 146 Langston, Barbara H.-113, 128, 176, 224 Langston, Gwendolyn D. Langston, James M. Lara, Fred-107 Larkin, Larkin, Dorothy-179 Dorothy A.-165, 65 Larkin, Terry D.-115 Larma, Jim D.-104, 146 Laster, Don M.--116 Laster, Latham, Kathy L. Lauderdale, Mark G. Lauderdale, Linda C.-116 Lawgeqnce, Carol J.-114, 174, 2 Philip K. Lackey, Richard L.-110, 202 Ladd, Steven G.-168, 65 Ladwig, Philip G.-117, 146 Lai, Judy-116, 120, 156, 169 Lake, JoEIlen-133, 132, 159, 177, 65, 224 Lake, John W.-114 Lake, Monte B.-109, 205, 143 Lake, Sandy L.-105, 172 Lewis, Ann E.-107, 134, 135, 106, 143, 154 Lewis, Cindy A. Lewis, Cindy C.-108 Lewis, Donald E.-102, 116, 127, 166 Lewis, Donald P.-201, 214 Lewis, Earlene E.-66 Lewis, Faye B.-107 Lewis, James R.--103 Lalor, B efly A. Lalor, Martha K. Lamb, Merrie J.-108 Lawrence, Dick A.-111, 172, 127, 214 Lawrence, Pamela L.-115, 165 Lawrence, Porter E.-102, 202, 127 Lawson, Barbara S.--65 Lawson, Bobby R.-65 Lawson, George D.-207, 111 Lawson, Jefferson Lawson, Lawrence-115, 213 Lawson, Neva F. Lawson, Otha B.-113 Layson, Virginia M.-120, 65, 163 Laymen, Zenas Layshot, Clark D.-102 Lazand, Guadalupe-65 Leal, David Le Vesque, Cynthia-110 Le Pell, 126 Stephen E.-178, 66, Ledbetter, Mary D.-113 Ledbetter, Patricia A. Lee, Beatrice-114, 164 Lee, Beverly K.-124, 156, 65 Lee, Brenda K.-116, 156 Lee, Dana S.-102 Lee, Donald B.-125, 156, 146 Lee, Donald N.-101 Lee, Hamptor C.-107 Lee, Pamela A.-156 Lee, Sharon C.-101 Leech, Vicki A.-124, 142, 65, Lewis, John S.-133, 168, 172, 38, 66, 234 Lewis, John W.-110, 161 Lewis, Linda F.-117 Lewis, Lorna J. Lewis, Mike G.-115 Lewis, Richard L.-163 Lewis, Richard 0.-108 Lewis, Russell M.-101 Lewis, Sandee L.-102 Lewis, Sandi L.-103 Lewis, Vivian A.-113 Liggett, Ann-66, 171, 37, 140, 236, 136 Liggett, Judy W.-105, 129, 100, 172, 134, 140, 224, 235 Lightner, Mary A.-113, 112 Likins, Greg D.-113, 205, 127 Lilburn, Darla J.-113 Lilburn, Lesly M.-117, 205 Lilburn, Shirley L.-103, 164 Lind, Julie S.-177, 66, 234 Lindamood, David M.-110 Lindamood, Diane K.-66 Lindsay, James B.-173 Lindsay, John W.-107 Lindsey, James-66, 217 Lindsey, Mack-108, 131 Lener, Mark Linfesty, Linda M.-113, 165 Lingo? Arthur S.-107, 205, 12 Lipke, Penny C.-103, 100, 177 Lipke, Randy A.-116 Lira, Lucille-115 Little, Cheryl J.-108 Little, Chester L.,Jr.-102, 146, 147 Little, Ronald L.-117, 146 Littlebury, Frank E. Littlejohn, Charles D.-165, 149, 66, 149, 152 Littlejohn, Tyrone G. P.-111, 205, 152 Littles, Perryt-111 Livingston, Joann-66, 138 Livingston, Sharon K.-114, 165 Livingston, Wadene--172, 151, 150. Lizalde, Carolyn-117, 165 Lizalde, Susan L. Lockard, Marsha R.-107, 176 Lockhart, Joann-110 Lockwood, Foster N.lBudl-110, 146, 147 Lockwood, Lynnda D.-66 Lodien, Gary S.-114, 161 Loftis, Jack-101 Logan, Cecelia W.-104 154, 233 Leek, Jim S.-101, 162 Leggett, Benny M.--201, 127, 104 Leggio, Frank R.-65 Lehman, Robin D.-114, 178 Lehman, Tony D.-65, 126, 225 Lehmkuhl, Larry D.-101 Lehmkuhl, Ronald L. Lehr, Janis G. 132, 65 Leigh Pink, Peter-123, 66, 146 Leiia, Jeane-109 Lemire, Mary A.-108, 133 Lemons, Charles W.-108 Lemons, Gene M.-66 Lenick, John K. Lenick, Mark S. Lenick, Lynn A.-104, 141, 176 Lenke, Terry Lennox, James P.-115, 130 Logan, Jerry D.-101, 145 Logan, Roddy A.-110, 204, 145 Lohman, Ronniel-114, 169 Lomas, Baldo F.-117 Lomas, Elizama-116 Lomas, Frank J.-105 Lomas, Louis F. Lomas, Lucille R.-164 Lomas, Marylou H.-117 Lomas, Ruben F.-117 Lcmax, Marshall J.-66, 207, 165, 69, 126 Long, Barbara C.-107, 142 Long, Charles W. Long, Jeff L.-108, 127, 220 Long, Linda Long, Louella R.-164, 167 Long, Michael V. Lennox, Judy A.-110, 133 Lentz, John W. Leon, George Leon, Joe A.-108, 161 Leon, Loraine M.-114, 157 Leon, Sandra-115 Leonard, Carolyn B.-108 Leonard, Steve E. Long, Patricia J.-120, 132, 67 Long, Sandra A.-179, 67 Long, Sharon L.-158, 67 Longest, Cheri A.-111, 159 Looney, Joyce M. Loperena, Susan M.-116, 173, 169 Lopez, Delia-117, 165 Lopez, John A.-103 Lopez, Josephine S. Lopez, Lupe V. Lopez, Mary F.-67 Lopez, Mike Jr.-104, 127 Lopez, Richard-115 Lopez, Robert R.-109 Lopez, Sally-105 Lopez, Yolanda Lorah, Tom V.-109, 43 Loran, Angie Lothridge, Martha-124, 159, 165, 179, 67, 154, 138 Loudon, Jerry Af.-201, 217 Louie, Charles-115 Love, Billy R.-105 Love, Clyde Love, Lenford L.-67 Loveday, Gary L.-106, 143, 213, 37 Lovelace, John F.-115, 162, 225 Loving, Harry G. Lowe, Marcia L.-38, 177, 67, 144, 215 Lowell, De Aynne C.-117, 141 Loigell, Donald R.-108, 130, 04 Lowell, William L.-166, 67 Lowry, Marylin B.-67, 167 Loyd, Aaron R.-114 Lozand, Mary L.-108 Lozano, Guadalupe Lozano, Joe-104 Lozano, Mary-104 Lucas, Leah E.-159, 78 Lucas, Linda A.-104 Lucas, Steve D.-117 Lucas, Victor J.-116 Ludd, Clifford E.-207, 127, 149 Ludeke, Lynne K.-102, 129, 131, 175, 144, 145 Luera, Gloria-111 Luera, Rachel-116 Lueth, Edward E.-207, 109 Luiz, Lynn A.-114 Luna, Louie A. Lund, Charles J.-177, 236 Lund, Jon S.-115 Lundy, Anne A.-124, 67 Lung, Gary J.--114, 204 Lung, Norma L.-38, 159, 67, 138 Lupercio, Gloria J.-101 Lupercio, Loretta J.-101 Lupient, Nancy L.-105, 142, 175 Lupient, Sally A.-105, 175, 15 Lutes, Marilyn J.-132, 159, 67 Luttrell, Kathie E.-38, 67 Luttrell, Nedra D.-114 Luttrell, Vedra J.-115 Lynch, Freddie R.--101 Lynch, Judy M.-117 Lynn, Richard-67 Lynn, Wynzell-201, 68 Lyon, Gwen H.-68 Lyons, Dorothy F.-101 Lyons, Janice C.-116 M Mac Donald, George M.-114, 205, 221 MacDonald, Alex C.-142, 141, 171 Mac Donald, Sandra J.--113 Machado, Joseph P.-101 Maciel, David Mack, Patti G.-105 Mack, Ronnie-109 Mackey, Alfonso-166 Mackey, Andrew M.-115 Mackey, Danny J. Mackey, Delores-103, 167 Mackey, Kenneth L.-105 Madden, Carolyn V.-165, 164, 68, 138 Madden, Geneva-117 Madden, Gerite-117 Madden, Henry, Jr.-111 Madden, Maxine Maddox, Ellen l.-102 Maddox, Nancy K.-108 Maddux, Rebecca-111, 128, 134, 113, 141 Maddux, Wayne H.-110, 214 Madewell, Charles R.-68 Madson, Robert L.-107 Magee, Juanita C.-115 Magnuson, Gerry G.-161, 68 Mahan, Nancy M. Maiden, Sidney Malich, Pamela K.-102, 164 Malich, Peggy S. 4 Malich, Steve C.-115 Malone, Carolyn M.-116 Maneke, Ronald G. Mangrum, Wayne P.-116 Manley, Bill H.--102, 208 Mann, Harold L. Mann, Sandra K.-116 Manny, Glenda G.--116, 143, 176 Manny, Linda L.-102, 176, 145 Manon, Aidria I.-124, 68, 38, 231 Maples, Sandra K.-115, 165 Margrave, Bruce L.-116, 213 Marino, Louis Mariotti, Peter-110 Marrett, Carol-177 Marshall, Margaret A.-116 Marshall, Mark-115 Marks, Donna J.-103, 167 Marks, Jimmy 8.-105 Marks, Leslie L.-105, 172, 222 Marks, Lynn L.-100, 142, 172, 150, 151, 222 Marks, Tommy Marks, Wallace D.-116 Marney, Helen L.-142, 38, 68 Marquez, Cecelia E. Marquez, Leonard P. Marrett, Carol A.-105, 100 Marrett, Greg W.-104, 161 Marshal, Geneva l.-132, 68, 167, 149 Marshall, Francis L.-115 Marshall, Judi D.-102 Marshall, Mark E. Marshall, Richard G.-163, 67 Martin, Charlotte B.-101 Martin, Darlene J. Martin, Greg L.-104, 146 Martin, Karen D.-115 Martin, Linda L.-117 Paul G.-103, 145 Martin, Martin, Sheila C.-113 Martin, Terry E.-68 Martin, Theda C. Don R.-111 Martinez, Martinez, Ernie Martinez, Jercme-108 Martinez, Jess P.--146, 68 Martinez, Joe P.-105 Martinez, 142 John B.-105, 207, Martinez, John J.-101 Leo Margaret-117 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Monica-103, 120 Nick B.-102 Martinez, Martinez, Patricia C.-114 Paula-113 Raymond-68 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Robert-108, 146 Martinez, Socorro-124, 157, 69 Martinez, Sylvia-111, 69 Martinez, Theodore D.-117 Martinez, Tomasa-116 Martinez, Vincent M.-157 Martinez, Virginia-115 Marty, Diana K. Marzett, Kay F. Marzett, Thelma E. Mason, Candace L.-69 Mason, Janice S.-164, 69 Massa, Judy L.-116 Massoni, Linda M.-177, 69, 154 Mastagni, Lynda S.-113 Masters, Marilyn J.-113 Mathews, Jerry D.-109, 220 Mathews, Kent D.-103 Mathews, Larry L.-117 Matthews, Nina J.-107, 165 Mathews, Travis Mathews, William M.-102, 146, 147 Mathis, James E. Mattly, John L,-101 Mathis, Jerrold L.-111, 205 Matis, Martha-150, 151, 154 Matlock, Charlene K.-116 Matteson, John G.-110 Mattly, John L. Mauldin, Mary S. Maxwell, B. Lynn-105, 172, 222 Maxwell, Floyd D. Maxwell, Marvin B.-117 May, Randa J.-108, 155 Maybee, Craig D. Mayes, Kenneth L.-108 Mayfield, James H.-101 Mayfield, Oran B.-105, 207 Maynard, Georgia M.-109 Mayo, Deborah J.-113 Mays, Ronald J. Student Index Mazzitelli, Delores C.-101 McAfee. Geneva-71 McAfee, Tim B. McAlister, Karen R.-117 McBratney, Carol L.-116 McCafferty, Sharon-142 McCall, Marlina L.-113, 165 McCarthy, Leanna F. McClain, Gus--116 McCombs, Dennis B. McCullough, Larry G.-117 McDanial, Margaret-107 McDaniels, Gloria-116 McDaniels, Melba J.-114 McDonald, Dona-153 McDonald, Jolene C. McDonald, Sandra A. McDonald, William J.-134, 168 McGriff, Kay J. McGuire, Danney L. Mclntosh, James H.-116 McNay, Billy B. McPheeters, William H.-114 McAfee, Geneva C. McAfee, Ricky, J. McAllister, Maureen C.-104 McBridge, Quentin D.-102 McCafferty, Sharon K.-132, 177, 71 McCain, Clarence B. McCain, Mary A.-110 McCann, Grady L.-109 McCart, Larry D.-101, 126, 225 McCarthy, Terry-110, 214, 127 McClain, Pat D. McClanahan, Ralph F. McClellan, Linda B.-113 McClintock, Len-105, 127 McCloud, Pecola-171, 146, 147, 217 McCord, Miriam J.-104 McCord, Terry L.-110 McCormac, Charles P.-178, 71 McCormac, Helen A.-107, 151, 134 McCoy, Ronald W. McCray, Janice M.-107, 145 McCullen, Thomas H.-108 McCulloch, Brintha L.-110 McCullough, Laverne McCullough, Marie-107 McDaniels, Avis-71, 150, 167 McDaniels, Jean-165 McDaniel, Margaret L. McDermott, Horace-204 McDonald, Dona J.-122, 177, 72, 155 McDonald, Alex-71 McDonald, Connie L.-107 McDonald, Jolene-112, 117 McDonald, 178 Pat A.-107, 128, McDonald, Patricia G.-107, 106, 154 McDonald, Randall W.-107, 135, 142, 72, 154 McDougal, Jerry L.-161, 72 McDowell, Bettie J.-109, 165, 150, 149 McDowell, Charlie A.-165, 72 McDowell, Larry W.-201, 127, 217 McDowell, Mike W.-130, 161, 72 McDowell, Pat-108 McElwany, Connie M.-72, 150 McGee, Bessie M.-108 McGee, Jim P.-72 McGee, Patricia A. McGill, Danny D.-201, 175, 72, 126, 208, 230 McGinn, Bob C.-102 McGlasson, Michael D. McGowan, Mike V.-72 McGrath, Michael G.-101, 145 McGriff, Dan J. McGuire, Brenda C.-108 McGuire, Danny L.-117 McGuire, Louis C. Mcllvanie, Jan-38, 72, 149 McJunkin, Albert J.-72 McKay, Barbara 0.-72, 157 McKenzie, Keath A.-173 McKinney, Bette R. McKinney, Darlene McKnight, Bonnie D.-174, 72, 139, 155 McKown, Gary W.-107 McLellan, Cheryl M.-107 McLeod, Billy J.-117 McLeod, Jim W.-103, 169 Mclllllghon, Anita E.-104, 134, 4 McMahon, Brian M.-267, 127 McMahon, Kathleen T.-107, 142, 154 McMahon, Tommie J.-110 McNairn, Diane G.-72, 129 McNairn, Gladys D. McKay, Billy-114 McNutt, Gerald R.-115 McPheeters, Bill-152 Mc:V6ey, Willard L.-104, 130, 9 McWhorter, Richard-117 Meadoff, Tom M.-134, 168, 177, 69 Meadors, Lance Windell-69 Meagher, John J.-123, 69, 126, 127, 225 Meagher, Robert C.-110, 205, 141 Medford, Sandra K.-102, 164 Medina, Gloria J. Mednia, Manuel H.-69 Medina, Richard-69, 115 Meeks, John D.-130, 69 Mehlberg, Dave W. Melanson, Jr. Alfred J.-163 Mintier, James L.-172, 69 Miranda, Jesse A.-114 Misono, Edward T.-103, 134, 168, 100, 156 Mitchell, Athene C.-112, 114, 173 Mitchell, Bill J.-101 Mitchell, Carole A. Mitchell, Charles P.-103, 121, 127 Mitchell, Clark Ai.-107, 202, 212 Mitchell, Mitchell, George J. Mitchell, Jo A. Kathleen A.-104, 122 Elizabeth L.-110 Mitchell, Mitchell, Lynda J.-122, 38, 3 159 70, 15 , Mitchell, Marilyn J. Mitchell, Ronnie E.-70 Mitchem, Cheryl L.-110 Mixon, Claudya J.--113 Miyaji, Carolyn-111, 132 Melcher, Sally A.-110 Melendez, Joyce Melendez, Dora-117 Melendez, Larry H.-115 Melendez, Margaret J. Melendez, Syliva-108, 124, 165, 151 Melendez, Tommy R. Melfas, Terrie T. Melone, Barbara D.-120, 141, 134, Melone, Melroy, Melton, Claudia-150, 69, c Mencha Mendez, Mendez, 38, 69, 109, 155 Linda-113, 143 Edward T.-69 150 a, Hector-103 Clement T. Joe-202, 69 Mendez, John G,-111, 213 Mendez, Margaret A.-117 Menees, Menees, Mestma Bobby Jerry L.-108, 106 ker, Thomas E.-117 Menezes, Carol-69 Metcalf, Herman H,-69 Metcalf, John 0.-108 Metropulos, Angela-133, 134, 143, 69, 38, 50, 238 Metropulos, Jane-104, 142, 176, Metropulcs, 162 167 Mettier, Jack C.-108 Mettler, Brian J.-201, 105, 173, Meyer, 126 Barbara C.-113 Meyer, Jan B.-107, 126, 212, 223 Meyers, Ann M.-133, 153, 69 Meyers, Vicki A.-111, 159, 173 Meza, Ruth C.-108, 165 Michael Michael Michel, Mickle, is, Ulrich-108 s, Janice-115 Linda L.-102 Ed C. Mihal, John-104 Milan, Kathi Miles, Bonnie J. Miles, Janice A. Miles, Wanda L. Nlilikan Miller, , Frans H. W.-114 Brenda G.--116, 173 Miller, Bryanna E.-115, 176 Miller, Charlene-165, 70 Miller, Cynthia Miller, Darlene J.-102 Miller, Dwight E.-207 Miller, Ivory G.-111 Miller, Johnnie J.-117 Miller, Karen L.-177, 70, 145 Miller, Linda C.-102 Miller, Marcia L.-110, 133, 172 Miller, Paulette M.-38, 70 Miller, Penny-70 Miller, Ray Miller, Robert B.-207, 70, 126, 225 Miller, Steven C.-109, 163 Millett, Cheryl A.-108, 150 Millican, Rita J. Mills, Shirley A. Millwoo Milvus, d, Ople Larry C.--105, 127 Mince, Jerry V.-70 Minch, David-134, 135, 70, 126, 38, 134, 223 Miner, Jerry A.-102, 208 Ming, Georgina C.-104, 124, 156, 176 Mingus, Barbara J. Mingus, Bernadette Minor, Mike W.-114 Chris w.-116, 143, Miyaji, Leroy T.-124 Mobley, Marcus T.-109 Mobly, Sharon Mojica, Tommy-109 Moland, Calvin-111 Moland, Leroy C.-70, 209 Molina, Molina, Edward F.--117 Erenestina, R.-108 Monroe, James F.-114, 205 Monroe, Nancy C.-102 Megiagomery, Bette L.-159, 174 Montgomery, Kathryn J.-113 Montgomery, Linda D.-104 Montgomery, Stephen A.-102 Montiel, Richard-115 Montijo, Alice Montijo, James K. Jr.-109 Montijo, John M.-114, 146, 147, 145 Montoya, Candelario Montoya, Frank-115 Montoya, Sophia-111 Moody, Wilma L.-113, 165, 145 Moon, Gordon C.--102, 167 Mooney, Delbert-127 Moore, Arthur A.-110 Moore, Barbara J.-108 Moore, Billie J.-154 Moore, David P.-108 Moore, Dennis-102, 146 Moore, Gloria H.-165, 164 Moore, Janie L.-105, 165 Moore, Janis-114 Mtgaae, John D.-123, 134, 70, Moore, Kathy M.--153, 142, 70 Moore, Malcolm D.-116 Mcore, Maxine-108 Moore, Michael A. Moore, Michael C.-117 Moore, Pamela A.-102, 133, 176 Moore, Steven M.-110 NlO0I'E, Sue B. Morales, Joe Morehead, Teresa Moreland, Edgar G. Moreno, Frankie P. Morgan, Charles R.-116, 143, 169 Morgan, Eugene T. Morgan, Frederick G.-207, 107, 126 Morgan, Glenda Morgan, James W. Jr.-70 Morgan, Larry E.-70, 149 Morgan, Rcd L.-107 Morgan, Sandra-107 Morgan, Tivclla Morin, Herminia-70, 150, 167 Morris, Charles T.-169 Morris, Freda M.--114 Morris, Gregory W.--70 Morris, Janey F.-101 Morris, John W.-114 Morris, Lissa A. Morris, Nancy R.-105, 122, 100, 177, 153, 222 Morris, Rufus F.-202, 70, 126, 208 Morris, Terresa L.-116, 143, 178, 222 Morrish, Toni L.-115 Morrgon, Becky J.-159, 70, 14 Morrison, Claude J.-117, 161 Morrison, Gene D.-102, 202, 143 Morrissey, Catherine B.-108 Morton, William D.-110, 161 Mosby, Dorothea S.-116, 145 146 Munn, Bill H.-102 Moses, Bob W.-105, 125, 100, 173, 170 Moses, Dennis P.-71 Mosley, Lois J. Moten, Johnny L. Moten, Thomas R.-116 Mousbley, Edna P. Mousbley, Marguerite Mowry, Larelle 116 Moya, Fred-103 Moyer, Steve L.--101, 162 Mozier, Barbara A.-116 Mueller, Jimmy D. Muir, Carolyn R.-173 Muir, John A. Muir, Kathy D. Miyaji, Leroy-71 Mull, Jim W. Mullins, Phillip W.-115 Mundy, Stephen A.-172, 71, Munoz, lrene Munoz, Lawrence E.-105, 207 Muzngg, Michael J.-201, 175, Munoz, Mickey M.-71, 126, 127, 229 Munoz, Ronnie-207, 113, 127 Munson, Joanne Murotani, Ronald G.-107, 150 Murphy, Eileen L.-104, 164 Murphy, Opal L.-116 Murphy, Pat H.-114 Murphy, Sidney Murphy, Roxanne-104 Murr, Donna M.-102 Murr, Sandra J.-117 Murray, Jerome A.-108 Murrell, Kenneth A.-71 Murry, Ruth Musgrove, Spain-201, 71 Musick, Donna D.-109 Mustin, Phillip N. Mutch, Janet M.-109 Mygg Alice L.-112, 115, 145, Myers, Chorlotte S. Myers, Henry M.-71, 146, 149 Myers, Kenneth A. Myers, Mary J. Myers, Mary L.-107 Myers, Paul E.-114 Myers, Ronald G.-213, 221 Myers, Toni J.-107 Myers, Troy M. Myers, Walter B. Myers, William T.-113 Nackerud, Linda R. M.-112, 116, 143, 176, 222 Naff, Beverly J.-104 Naff, Charlene T.-72 Naff, Jamell C.--117 Nagel, Laurence W.-101, 162 169, 134 Nall, Barry T.-115, 208, 225 Narducci, Jim C.-117, 146 Nash, Carolyn K.-149, 72 Nash, Maria P.-100, 165, 150, 154 Naten, Floyd E.-73 Navarro, Angelita Nave, Larry-163, 73 Neal, Jerri E.--109, 165 Nelms, Bill L.-104 Nelson, Carolyn A.-103, 100, 231 1 Nelson, Connie E.-104, 122, 124, 153, 100, 177, 170, 239 Nelson, Diane L.-73, 36 Nelson, Don E.-103 Nelson, Glenn A.-108, 161 Nelson, Jane M.-103 Nelson, Jim C.-130 Nelson, Joyce-164 Nelson, Mary F.-73 Nelson, Mike J.-110 Nelson, Wayne G. Lavada 11 Nephew, - 0 Neri, Margaret P.-111 Netherton, Charlene I.-115, 165, 143, 224 Nettles, Janie A.-102, 122, 128, 100, 177, 154 Neumeyer, Leslie K. Neville, Dina L.-38, 159, 176, 73, 237 Neville, Steve-102 Newbury, Ken E.-110, 208 Newby, Susan E.-113 Newman, Connie R. Student Index Newman, Gene Newman, Judy L.--115 Newsom, Marvin C.-103 Newsome, Augustes Jr. Newsome, Diane S. L.-104 Newsome, Frank W. Newsome, Margie A.-113 Newsome, Zenobia--105 Newton, Daniel A.-107 Newton, Leonard H. Newton, Michael-102 Newton, Ray K.-115 Newton, Richard K.-73 Newton, Thomas Newton, Timothy P.-169, 73 Nichols, Mike W.-113, 213, 127, 221 Nicholson, Barbara R.-114 Nick, Bob P.-117, 130 Nick, Shirley D.-101, 138 Nickerson, Carol D.-164 Nickerson, Sherry D.-117, 165 Nicola, Sandra L.-104 Nielszn, Lamarr-113, 142, 73, 14 Nieto, Jess Gilbert-116, 213, 221 Nighbert, Margie Jo-132, 73 Nikkei, Kay-38, 73 Nikkei, Sharon J.-115 Nikon, Sammie-73 Nix, Gloria-173 Nixon, Sammie J. Noble, Lee F. Nobles, Paula R.-104, 122, 128, 176, 149 Ncel, Frederick C.-116 Nolan, Nikki L. Noldon, Deanna Nolen, Carl Rodger-207, 111, 213 Nord, Jr., Abraham J.-107 Nerd, George M.--110, 204, 127 Nord, Jim A.-103 Nord, Tim F.-109 Nord, Wesley A.-108 Nordin, Jerry R.-102 Norris, Nancy J.-104 North, Michael W.--117 Norton, Bruce G.-114 Norvilfe, Deborah N.-111 Novak, Douglas A.-117 Nunez, Daniel-73, 201 Nunez, Robert Nunez, Robert C. Nunez, Steven-117, 126, 208 Nunnelly, Gary S.-115 Nutt, Doris J.-107 Nutt, Henry G.-116 Nutt, Ricky L.-117, 213 Nutt, William H.-114, 209 Nutt, Willie G.-101 Nutter, Carol L.-101 Nuitgeg, Linda--107, 106, 178, Nuzum, Karen S.-104, 134, 100, 143 O Oats, Clarence Oberlies, Russel L.-111, 127 Obert, Bruce F.-117 0'Brien, John R.-116, 141 Ocampo, Carmen-101, 164 Ochesky, Geraldine Odle, Robert-73 Ochesky, James L.-102 Odermann, Aldeana-115. 143 Odermann, Alfred E. Olfill, David W.-117 Offill, Dennis G.-103 Oglesby, Leanne-113 Oguinn, David W.-163, 73 Okane, Toni L.-110, 133, 132 Olcott, Jim L.-202, 168, 126, 212, 175, 225, 239 Olden, Diana A.-116 Olden, Joann-105 Oldershaw, Karen M.--100, 135 Oldershaw, Mary L.-131, 73 Oldfield, Linda L.-145 Oliver, Brenda F.-117 Oliver, Terry L.-73 Olney, George J. Olsen, Gary L.-114, 130, 205, 127 Olsen, K is-114 Oneal, C rolyn L.-116, 141 Oneil, R chard A.-102, 114 Ontivero , Frank-108, 204, 127, 220 Ontivero , Gregory P.-116, 213, 221 Orand, J net E.--114 Orange, James-107 Ornelas, Olivia-114 Ornelas, Teresa-104, 164 Orona, Nellie C. Ortiz, Esther C. Ortiz, Manuel Ortiz, Sheila E.-108, 165 Osborne, Gordon F.-107 Osby, Charles E.-116 Otterness, Dianna L. Overstreet, Darryl-220 Overstreet, Janet D.-113, 173 Overstreet, Lynda J.-104, 172 Overstreet, Ronald Owen, Nancy C.-73, 149 Owens, Carolyn R. Owens, Connie J.-108, 124, 154 Owens, Darlene C. Owens, John D.-107 Owen? Marsha A.-104, 124, 5 Owens, Tim A.-110, 146 Owens, Virginia L. Oxford, Larry E.-161, 73 Oxford, Robert M.-108 Oxford, Saundra L.-116 Oylear, Edith C.-101 Oylear, Suzanne-110, 149 P Pace, Suzanne-128, 133, 100, 143, 177, 154 Pacheco, Eva L.-108, 157 Paddock, Tom E.-104 Padgett, David A.-114 Padgett, Sheryl E. Padilla, Esther Padilla, Ruben-114 Page, Darlene-117 Page, Jeff A.-162, 73 Page, Marilyn L. Painter, David P.-104 Painter, John A.-116 Palla, Donald-38, 177, 23, 240 Palmer, Bruce W.-116 Palmer, Nancy L. Palmer, Sharon A.-158, 74 Palmer, Sheila A.-108 Pa'mer, Susan K.-108, 167 114, 204, Pananides, Dean N.-201, 175, 125, 133, 74, 134, 126, 50 Pape, Patricia D.-113 Pappas, Bill G.-114 Pare, Mark R.-114, 205, 146 Papion, Amelia Papion, Levinia Parenti, Mira G.-111, 142 Park, Craig A.-115, 213 Park, Joan E.-105, 172 Parker, Aaron Riley-104, 100 Parker, Darlena V.-101 Parker, Delores-114 Parker, Donald R.-116, 221 Parker, Fred D.-201, 105 Parker, George W. Parker, James L.-114 Parker, Janet L.-102 Parker, Jerry A.-104, 162 Parker, Larry M.-161, 74 Parker, Linda-103, 172 Parker, Lora F.-116 Parker, Robert S.-201, 110, 134, 168, 220, 232 Paskfr, Sondra E.-179, 164 Palmer, Terry A.- 214 Parks, Bill E.-107 Clifford W. Parks, Parks, Evelyn L.-74 Parks, Violet M.-109, 167 Parmelee, Richard J.-114, 152 Parnell, Valerie E.-74 Parson, Candy C.-115, 143 Parson, Daryl W. Parsons, Cynthia D.-111, 173 Parsons, James G.--101 Parsons, Jeannette L.-102, 133, 100, 172 Parsons, Pete-201, 161, 74, 126, 127 Partlow, Phillip M.-207, 74, 126 Pasquini, Claudia L.-108, 141, 106, 143 Pasquini, Francine A.-128, 138, 175, 74, 171, 139, 140, 229 Pate, ani W.-115 Pate, Linda L.-101 Patterson, Geneva R. Patterson, Jannette L.-100, 177, 154 Patterson, Jerry L.-109, 205, 127, 220 Patterson, Lafayette A. Patterson, Mike N. Patton, Gary M.i158, 74 Patty, David W.-107, 133, 134 Patty, Pamela M.-117 Paul, Deborah A.-108, 134, 149 Paul, Jim B.-110, 146, 147 Paul, John P.-134, 74, 50 Paulson, Rod D.-74 Paup, Barbara J.-173, 74 Pavloff, Carleen B.-117 Pavloff, Tanya J.-102 Paxton, Kenneth R.-115 Payne, Larry W.-114, 143 Payne, Robert Mike-109, 127 Peacock, Douglas R.-101 Pearman, Kathryn D.-113 Pearman, Steven E.-110, 223 Pearson, Carolyn P.-102, 120, 175 Pearson, Gareth J.-174, 74 Pearson, Hugh J.-108 Pecelgit Paul A.-114, 213, 127 Pechin, Warren E.-167, 74 Peckham, Williams-114, 130, 127 Pedigo, Richard D.-109 Pedro, Pat A.-105 Peele, Judy E.-110, 141 Peercy, Marjorie S.-116, 176 Peeren, Christine-108, 133 Pegg, James Pelster, Pamela A. E. Pelzer, Walter D. Jr.-101 Pembertonn, Claudean-103, 149 Pennington, Lowell G. Penry, Chuck A. Perdue, Julie lrgne-117 Perez, Cris-74 Perez, Gilbert G.-115 Perez, Helen G.-101 Perez, Vincent Perez, Lilliam G.-101 Periera, Manuel B. Periera, Stanley J. Perkins, Andra J.-114 Perkins, Arden Perkins, Bobby Perkins, Dan L.-201, 101, 126 Perkins, Donal R.-115 Perkins, Jimmy-103 Perkins, Mack-116 Perkins, Ronald E.-110, 115 Perkins, Ronnie W. Perkins, Willie A.-105, 127 Perram, Jan L. Perram, Marcia D.-159, 73 Perrien, Billy D.--115, 161 Perry, Alice K.-107 Perry, Betty J.-113 Perry, Brenda L. Perry, Ima Jean-150 Perry, Linda S.-103, 164 Perry, Roger D.-110, 164 Perry, Sandra F.-109, 165 Person, Alice M.-111, 167 Peters, Carol A.-132, 74 Petersen, Susan G.-117 Peterson, Christine A.-113 Peterson, Kristine L.-172, 174 Peterson, Phillip M.-74 Peterson, Sandra J.-105 Pettus, Ronald K.-117, 213 Petty Petty: Connie E. Dennis C.-108, 141 Petty, Ernestine-109, 150 Petty, Janie L.-105 Petty, Linda F.-116 Petty, Nancy J.-108 Petty, Ray C.-131, 149, 75, 152 Pfielschiefter, Lee A.-115 Pfalzgrat, Vicki-173 Pfaster, Wanda J.-103, 178, 154 Phillips, Brenda V.-109 Phillips, Doug C.-115 Phillips, Rachel L.-116 Phillips, Val M.-115 Phillips, Verna E. Piceno, Carole C. Piceno, Racheal-104, 100 Pickens, Rosalyn-115, 143 Pickerel, John F.-107, 146 Pieper, Linda L.-108, 106, 132, 239 Pierce, John F.-75 Pierce, Velma G. Piercy, Dan L.-114 Pierson, Donald Pierson, Tom H.-115 Pierson, William E.-107, 205, 146 Pierucci, Jo Marir-122, 133, 175, 75, 155, 149 Pimentel, Dolores S.--113, 165 Pimienta, Hope-117 Pimienta, Joe A.-109, 64 Pimienta, Margaret-75 Pimienta, Mary L. Pinckard, Donna D. Pinkard, Gary L. Pineda, Jose-117 Pinkerton, Marsha A.-25, 157 Pipitone, Arlene J.-103 Pisano, Gloria Pittman, Patricia J.-179, 75 Pittman, Rebecca L.-107 Pitts, Noland J. Placenti, Joey G.-207, 114 Plowman, Betty J.-75, 150 Plummer, Cathy L. Plummer, Mike W.-75 Plunk, Sheila R.-107, 106, 176, 170 Poarch, Garry L.-75 Poe, Mike-115, 221 Poffinbarger, Rod-109, 202, 223 Pogon, Tom 0.-107 Poisette, Suzanne E.-113 Polios, George-207, 75, 140 Polios, Nick S.-207, 112, 113 Pollard, Richard M.-114, 130 Polley, Janine E.-108, 154 Pollock, Andrew T. Pollock, Jean-107 Pollock, Nicki Pon, Jon-115, 156, 169 Ponce, Frederico-109 Ponder, Claudette R.-102 Ponder, Dale N.-117 Poole, Penny V.-103, 131, 128, 177, 100 Poore, Cheryl R. Poore, Michelle G.-104, 172, 167 Pope, Clyde R.-105 Pope, Sherry E.-116 Pope, Sharron K.-115 Porter, Delbert W.-161 Porter, Judi K.-179, 75 Porter, Rosemarie-108, 157 Portis, Dorothy J. Poston, Patrick-109 Potter, Richard A.-116 Poulson, Clifton L.-110 Powell, Jack L.-75 Powell, John E.-207, 109, 106 Powell, Karen Powell, Loren Powell, Maurice-117 Powell, Robert-117 Pcwell, Stevehn K.-117, 130 - Powell, Willie B.-75 Powers, David W.-110 Powers, James D.--107 Powers, Jeanette-172 Powers, Patricia A.-164 Powers, Ruth J.-105, 153 Powers, Wayne F. Prestage, Dana K.-109 Preston, Mike E.-102, 205, 141 Preston, Patrick P.-113, 127, 221 Preszler, Milton J.-75 David P 114 Prewett, .-- Prewett, Depaul M.-158, 75 Price, Cheryl L.-38, 159, 76 Price, Karen S.-117 Price, Linda L.-113 Price, Maria K.-102 Price, Sherrye A.-76 Price, Stanton R.-110 Price, Vicki A.-109, 76, 154 Priest, Beverly L.-76 Pritchett, Brenda G.-115 Protopapas, Cleo H.-108, 124, 106 Prout, Susan J.-116 Prude, Ernie L.-107, 214 Pruett, Ann M.-109 Pruett, Patricia A. Pruett, Wade H. Pryor, Jerry A. Puget, Mary C.-111, 149 Pullen, William C.-114 Pullett, Lucy M.-109 Purple, Sherry G.-101, 134, 100, 145 Puryear, Karen D.-114 Puryear, Sandra F.-115 Putnam, Kenneth-101 Putnam, Valorie Z.-113 Putty, Phyllis A.-117 Putty, Theresa L.-65 Rivas, Q Quan, Jerry K.-110, 156, 146 Quattrociocche, A. J. Queen, Mike L.-76 Queen, Vivian Quigley, Carole J.-117 Quigley, Joe R., Jr.-105, 161 Quiiada, Christine L.-117 Quijada, Gloria E.-108 Quijada, Manuel H.-104, 100, 169, 157 Quinton, Eddie R.-76 R Rademacher, Joanne L.-108, loo, 154 Rader, Chuck T.-104 Radford, Harold D. Ragsdale, Krala Ragsdale, Marva J.-109 Rake, Janice E.-103, 100 Ramay, Mary D.-113 Ramay, Shirley A.-76 Rambaud, Roberta-116, 169 Ramero, Antonio-76 Ramey, Helen E.-76 Ramey, J. L.-105 Ramey, James L.-117 Ramey, Sharon R.-109 Ramirez, Daniel D. Ramirez, Dave M. Don-105 Ramirez, Ramirez, Edna-76, 167 Ramirez, Fred Y.-115 Ramirez, Juan D.-109 Ramirez, Lupe-114 Ramirez, Paul M.-103, 202, 127 Ramirez, Robert R.-116 Ramirez, Ruben D. Ramirez, Sarah M. Ramirez, Susan-105, 153, 100, 231, 177, 222 Ramsey, Charles A.-109, 146, 152 Ramsey, Cindy A.-176, 149, 76, 167 Ramson, Patrick A.-130, 169, 138, 76 Randell, Barbara D.-113 Randell, Steve C.-108 Randle, Peggy V. Randolph, Kenneth Randour, Susan J.-104, 172 Raney, Dale E. Raney, John M.-177, 126, 225 Raney, Russell D.-117 Rankin, William J.-201, 175, 126 Rapp, Bruce W.-76, 138 Rask, Laurel L.-76, 149 Rask, Michael L.-110, 161 Rasley, Butch Rasmussen, Tommie C.-103, 133 Rasmussen, Carol-172 Raub, Charles H.-76, 146, 147 Rauer, Kenneth D. Raulston, Nancy L. Ray, Alfreida Ray, Anita L.-101, 178 Ray, 'Henry-101 Ray, Terry A.-110 Rayburn, Bob-77 Rayburn, Tommy-110 Raymond, James-62 Raymond, Vickee S. Rea, Delphina D. Reams, Clifford D.-115 Reams, Pam J.-102 Reaves, Chester R,-117 Reaves, Opal M.-113 Rex, Nancy K. Rector, Donald L.-107 Rector, Patsy J.-76 Rector, Sara A.-76 Redd, Barbara J.-142 Redfearn, Monty C.-103 Redfearn, Sharon L.-116 Reggogd, Nanci L.-76, 171, 36, Redick, Ina H.-165, 179 Redick, William J.-111 Redwlne, Craig J.-108 Reece, Milton R. Reed, Brad L.-115 Reed, Edward A. Reed, Gary A.-113 Reed, Gloria J.-108 Reed, Janet K.-109 Reed, Linda F. Reed, Mike A.-104, 223 Reed, Ontone A.-117 Reed, Paula I.-158, 179, 76 Reeder, Phillip Rees, Carol L.-159, 132, 77 Reese, Rodney L.-167, 77 Reese, Thomas V.-201, 107, 129, 134, 127 Reeves, Linda L. Reeves, Margie A.-107 Regan, Carol J.--106, 178 Regan, Mike L.-38, 174, 77, 126, 223 Register, Ellen M.--117 Reid, Marsha L.-116 Reid, Ronette-172 Reimer, Jeanne I. Reimer, Jim W.-101 Renfro, Mike G. Renshaw, Jacqueline C,-117 Renz, John B.-172, 77 Renz, Ralph W.-110, 106, 172 Rex, Nancy K.-103, 153 Reyes, Anita E.-77 Reyna, Jesse-102 Reynolds, Dwight B.-105 Reynolds, Ron L.-77 Rhodes, Larry J.-103 Rhodes, Gary L.-103 Rhodes, Linda A. Ribelin, Dave M. Ribelin, David-107 Rice, Janice K.-109, 131 Rice, Rex D.-103 Richard, Charlie D. Richard, DeLois-124 Richard, John W. Richardo, Lyle, Jr. Richards, Dale R.--117 Richardson, Evelyn J.-77 Richardson, Floyd Richardson, Gene M.--101, 149, 127, 223, 152 Richardson, Jane A.-113 Richardson, Jean C. Richardson, Joyce M.-117 Richardson, Ken C.-114, 212, 152 Richardson, Mike D. Richardson, Opal M.-107 Richardson, Randy R.-105, 161 Richardson, Ruth A.-77 Richert, James W.--105 Richina, Susan-104 Richmond, Charles F.-114 Rickard, Lynn E.-134, 38, 172, 140 Ricker, Terry G. Rickett, Jim B.-110, 204 Rico, Freda L. Riddiough, Michael A.-125, 168, 174, 77, 126, 129, 217, 236 Rider, Trudde N.-77 Ridlon, Maynard B.-77 Rieblin, David-208 Riechel, Susan L.-109, 106, 132 Riese, Janice K.-105, 172, 167 Riffenburg, Beverly G.-108 Riggins, Diane E.--103 Riggins, James T.-103 Riley, Don R. Rimmer, Micheal B.-109 Ringman, Booth A.-77 Ringsby, Sharon L.-111, 106, 173, 150 Rink, Edward A.-77 Ripley, Glenn D.-107, 164 Ritchie, Mary-129 Barbara A.-108, 124 Rivas, Rose-103 Rivera, Dave M. Rivera, Josephine-77 Rivera, 'Robert-207, 116 Rivera, Ruth R.-108, 165, 157 Rixter, Rixter, Robbin Barbara Ocee s, David L. Roberson, Anita N. Roberson, Doris-164 Roberson, Eddie C.-111 Roberson, Harold D.-115 Roligizon, Marilyn L.-108, 165, Roberson, Mary L.--109, 165, 146 Roberson, Richard A. Roberts, Bert S.-102 Roberts, Charles C. Roberts, Jacquelyn D.-176, 77, 224, 228 - - Roberts, Linda J.-77 Roberts, Norma J.-124, 38, 77, 139, 140 Roberts, Patricia G. Student Index Robertson, Eddie D. Robertson, Elizabeth J.-77, 150 Robertson, Kenneth W.-104, 149, 152 Robertson, Leroy Roizieston, Linda C.-78, 167, Roberston, Mary V.-107 Robertson, Raedean-114 Robertson, Ronald R.-101 Robertson, Sharron L.-103, 158 Robesky, Donna A.-101, 100, 135, 173, 142, 175, 171, 36 Robesky, Kathy A.-114, 174, 222 Robinett, Larry W.-77 Robinson, Alonzo Robinson, Arthur R. Margaret-105, 164 Royce L.-149 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Velda A.-109 Robinson, Verma L.-116 Robinson, William V.-107 Robison, Jean-110, 131 Robison, Judy L. Robison, Judy L.-104, 131 Rocco, Donna M. Rocco, Marie D.-103 Rocha, Louie-101, 127 Rocha, Mary J.-164, 78 Rocha, Tina E.-107, 157 Rocilsvgell, Vickie L.-116, 143, Rodgers, Caren E.-111, 131, 145, 174, 154, 144 Rodgers, D.-161 Rodgers, Laverne Rodgers, Robert S. Rodgers, Wanda Gloria A.-103, 117 Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Gloria T. Rodriguez, Jerry-78 Rodriguez, Johnny F. Rordiguez, Katie J.-164 Rodriguez, Margaret-109 Rodriguez, Marilyn-117 Rodriguez, Mario-116 Rodriguez, Santos Rodriguez, Tony-115 Rogers, Annie G.-101, 164 Rogers, BettH128, 38, 174, 78, 222, 171 Rogers, Bobby G. Rogers, David W.-114 Rogers, Jan B.-153, 134, 38, 78, 170, 171, 155 Roland, Patricia S.-109, 120, 142, 176, 145 Roller, Jack D.-103 Rollins, Dell-104, 149 Rolnick, Lynn-143, 78, 232 Romero, Antonia Romero, Arthur C.-116 Romero, John-104 Romero, Simon-110. Romero, Steve Romine, Susann-78 Ronquillo, Belen D.-108, 154 Ronshausen, Karen L.--113, 141 Rorex, April J.-107, 106, 128 Rosack, 'Charlene-114, 145 Rosales, David J.-107, 204 Rosas, George A.-108, 169 Rose, Craig W.-110 Rose, Ellen L.-114, 128, 165, 176, 145 Rose, Regina J.-102, 175, 154 Rose, Thomas H.-129, 168, 134, 145, 38, 78, 144, 126, 145 Roskam, Lynn-103 Ross, John C.-166 Ross, John E.-205, 239 Ross, Leonard S.-78 Ross, Robert K.-108, 166 Roth, Diane L.-114, 173 Rothwell, Patricia A.-107, 177 Roush, Gary L.--115 Roush, Helen E.-78 Roussel, Peter L.-108 Rowe, Danny L.-103 Rowland, Roberta K.-146, 78 Roy, Edward J.-104 Rubio, Martha-101 Rubiy, Joanne-179, 78 Rucker, Marion A.-78, 149 Rudick, Helena-78 Rudnick, Ben,D.-115, 205 Rudnick, Richard A.-201, 161, 177, 175, 78, 126, 241 Rugggzk, Roberta M.-101, 122, Rue, Charline'H.-78 Rue, Harold G.-201, 111 Ruffin, Willie M. Ruffus, Willie M.-117 Rufus, Howard L.-111 Rufus, Leroy-214 Ruiz, Robert Rummel, Pai lvl.-112, 113,141 178 Rummens, Carla J. Rump, Jack E.-123, 121, 38 Rundle, Rundle, Runnels, Bill M.-114 Ronnette M.-108, 131 Mike M.--169, 78 Ruozi, Marilyn R.-103 Rupe, Bonnie F.-115 Rupe, Steve P.-108 Rupp, Gary J.-146 Rurup, Lynn-128, 174, 78 Rush, Leon P. Rushing, Russaw, Russell, Charles R. Carver-201, 105 Mayome Rutledge, David E.-107 Rutledge, Jchn E.-79, 146 Ryan, Dan H.-101 Ryan, Judy A.-116 Ryan, Ricky-107 Rymer, Betty R. Rymer, Neil-161 Rynes, Diane E.-129, 141, 128, 38, 79, 154 Rytter, Inger-108 Rytter, Paul E.-127 S Sabaloni, Steve J.-107 Sabedra, Ronald-108 Sabonjian, Nancy L.-122, 108, 38, 174, 79 Sackman, Ronnie D.-110, 168, 223 Sakai, Robert-110, 159, 204, 208, 127 Salazar, Basilio-104, 157, 169 Salazar, Judy A.-115 Salazar, Raymond-104, 214 Salazar, Richard P.-109 Salazar, Rosa G.-103 Salazar, Ruby J.-117 Salazar, Salvador-117 Salazar, Salvador-115 Salazar, Santiago-113 Salazar, Sylvia-108 Salcido, Sarah Saldivar, Peggy I. Saleido, Jcaquin Salmon, Frank-109 Salsbury, Susan-110, 162 Samarin, Helen-113 Samas, David A.-105 Sampson, Jeff A.-112, 115 Sanchez, Anita M. Sanchez, Annie Sanchez, Daniel A.-109 Sanchez, Janie-108 Sanchez, Jess-116 Sanchez, Jce-108, 146 Sanchez, Racquelle J.-142, 78 Sanchez, Richard-79 Sandall, Candace L.-105, 100, 177 Sanders, Bonnie J.-109 Sanders, David N.-114, 130 Sanders, James T. Sanders, Louise S. ' Sanders, Nancy T.-109 Roberts, Sandra C.-116 Robertson, Carole A.-114, 150 Robertson, Davie J.-116 Rue, Howard E. Rueda, Mary L. Ruff, Joann L.-78 ...... ...,.,.,. ..., Sanders, Pearl J.-107 Sanders, Raymond E.-111 Sanders, Richard Sanders, Stella Sandoval, Marguerite S.-114, 143, 176 Sandoval, Phyllis M. Sands, Caroline Sanford, Carol L. Sanford, Sherry L.-102 Sanger, Glen-79 Sanguinetti, Mary A.-109, 135, 157, 145 Sarad, John B.-114, 205 Sarros, Jack Satterfield, Jan R. Sault, Daryl L.-110 Saunders, Sandie R. Sauter, Benny M. Sawyer, Judy L.-172 Scaife, Howard L.-107, 208 Scalia, Sandi L. Scarberry, Dan L.--104, 162, 217 Scarberry, Pat M. Schaefer, Eddie E.-117 Schaefer, Fred L. Schallock, James A.-105, 141 Schallock, Gary D.-114 1 Schallock, Larry L.-116 Schallock, Susan G.-79 Schalwitz, Richard H.-108, 214 Schaub, Garey L.-161, 79 Schaub, Linda F.-108 Scheer, Billy D.-79 Scheiber, Gregg-204 Scheible, Ricky J.-115, 213 Schelling, Donna L.-153, 38, 175, 79 Scheloski, Ken M.-115 Schey, Karen L.-110, 162, 157 Schmidt, Alvie J. Schmidt, Elizabeth M.--102 Schmidt, Lowell T. Schmidt, Martha A.-107 Schmidt, Paul H.-113 Schmidt, Ray A. Schmidt, Robert C.-102, 202 Schmidt, Terry C.-110, 161 Schmidt, Tommy J.-116 Schnaidt, Gina M.-113, 176, 169, 238 Schneider, Joan A. Schneider, Joe E. Schneider, Linda A. Schneider, Mary J.-133, 79, 149 Schooley, Keith R.-109, 161 Schrader, Jeannene M.-110 Schrader, Richard C.-101 Schrader, Stephanie Schreiber, Gregg G.-117 Schroeder, Stephanie M.-113, 176 Schroer, Sue A.-111, 178, 154, Schuett, Ginny E.-108, 135, 162, 174, 134, 145 Schuett, Kathy L.-162, 79 Michael D.-201, 126 Schuetz, Schuetz, Richard B.-116 Schultz, Pamela F.-114 Schwantes, John L.-79 Schwartz, Bruce E.-109 Schweitzer, Stephen F.-107 Scott, Carolyn G. Scott, Connie Scott, Daniel R.-110, 223 Scott, Dawna L.-114 Scott, Elmer B.-105, 217 Ernest G. Scott, Scott, Joe E.-178, 79 Scott, John R. Scott, Jr., Johnnie M.--80 Scott, Linda M.-111 Scott, Phillip A. Scott, William A.--110 Eric 0. Scow, Seals, Greta-108 Seaman, John E.-103, 129, 168 121, 100, 174, 231 Searcy, Jenny L.-117 Sebesta, Stanley H.-114 Sechrest, Linda D. Seeley, Linda J.-80 Seely, Sandra D. Segesvary, lldiko K. Seibly, Frederick K. Self, Jan P.-105 Sendejo, Alex-115 Sesmas, Sally-164, 80 Sesmas, Teddy-113 Sessions, Carolyn H.-109 Settle, Ronnie W.-115 Seward, Chiree M.-109 Seward, Garry L.-116 Shadle, Kathy A. Shaffer, Brenda K.-101, 164 Shaffer, Doug A.-110, 146, 152 Shagy, Shirley J. Shaham, Connie Shain, Ray D.-113 Shanahan, Stephanie A.-116, 150 Shanahan, Connie Shanley, Larry-102, 178 Shannon, Kenneth D.-80 Sharp, Jeannie L.-112, 117 Sharp, Larry E.--116 Sharp, Mike-146 Sharp, Roberta E.-110, 146 Shaw, Allen M.-115, 143 Shaw, Asalina-111 Shearer, Jr., Jim H.-117, 205, 161 Shearon, Charles W.-101 Sheehan, Lura K. Shets, Greg C.-117, 205 Sheetz, Marilyn D.-164, 80 Sheldon, Patricia G.-107, 178, 153, 222 sneiaon, wnnam L.-172, ao, 126, 223 Shells, Gertrude-105 Shells, Lucille-116 Shells, Russell Smith, Kenneth Shelton, Carol L.-102, 177 Shelton, Eugene-111 Shepherd, David G. Sherman, Gene E. Sherman, Henry L.-107 Sherman, June D.-111 Sherman, Roland P.-80 Sherman, Willie R.-105 Sherrill, Steve F.-111 Shields, Judy-105, 153 Shipe, Larry E.-80 Shipley, Carl R.-108, 162 Shires, Stanley-114, 161 Shively, Anna M.-80, 138 Shivley, Mary E.--107 Shiver, LeRoy-1 Shofner, Gerald 05 Short, Sue E.-110, 134 Shattenkirk, Charles Shattenkirk, George Shotwell, Ida-104 Shuck, Gary K.-202, 80, 126 Shultz, Mike-80 Siebers, Darlene A.-114 Siegel, Rochelle A.-101, 100, 134 Siemon, Leslie A.-134, 80, 50 Siemon, Sue F.-104, 176, 167 Sievers, Jerald M.-110 Silas, Michael J.-117 Selby, Leon Siler, Jim M.-80 Silicz, Alex C.-103 Sill, Laurie Simmons, Jerry L.--109, 202, 208, 127 Simmons, Randy L. Simmons, Wanda C.-113 Simon, Frank E.-114, 204 Simos, Sharon L.-117 Simpson, Dorothy M.-80 Simpson, Karen L.-102 Simpson, Paula F .-80 Simpson, Ronald D. Simpson, Timothy L.-103 Sinclair, Ron P.-201, 101 Sines, Alvie M. Sinks, Joanne Siqueiclo, Fred E.-107, 220 Sisk, Pamela K.-128, 142, 38, 135, 159, 134, 140, 234 Sisson, Gail E.-104, 155, 230 Skar, John W.-110 Skeeters, Jo A.-113 Skinner, Shirley M. Skrable, Don Skrable, Pat-220 Skrable, Russel Slankard, Kirby L.-109 Slater, Earnestine Sltgigs, Mary K.-159, 175, 80, 2 Sloan, Edgar Q.-111 Sloan, Helen J. Sloan, William Smale, Tim G.-80 Smal lhouse, Pam Smart, Michael L.--178, 80 Smith, Allen G. Smith, Barbara J.-163, 179, 81, 154 Smith, Becky L.-114, 174, 128, 222 Smith, Betty L.-114 Smith, Brenda J. Smith, Brian R.-178, 81 Smith, can A. Smith, Carol A.- 177 Smith, Clara L.-109, 143 Smith, Darlene J.-81, 150 Smith, David R. Smith, Debby M.-117 Smith, Dennis J.-178, 81 Smith, Elvin E. Smith, Essie M.-117 Smith, Faye E.-110 Smith, Greg C.-- 115 104, 131, 100, Smith, Jacky M.-114, 173, 224 Smith, Jacquelin 81, 154 Smith, James H. G.-38, 165, Smith, Jeffery R.-108, 129, 178, 126 Smith, Jeffery W.-103, 168, 174, 171, 223 Smith, Jerry P.-81, 231 Smith, Jesse Jr.-111 Smith, Judith A.-109 Smith, Judy L.-176, 81 Smith, Keith S.-114, 204, 127 Student fndex Smith, Linda-102 Smith, Linda E. Smith, Linda Lee-104, 100, 176 Smith, Linda S.-116 Smith, Louis V. Smith, Mark Alien Smith, Mark Alan-103, 208 Sm'th, Marylynn A.-109 Smith, Michael E.-102 Smith, Mike A.-81 Smith, Nancy Smith, Neal D. Smith, Patrick H.-101 Smith, Phillip G.-81 Smith, Richard H.-110 Smith, Richard L.-111 Smith, Robert F.-81 Smith, Rosemary L. Smith, Sharon A.-165, 81 Smith, Therisa-109 Smith, Vera Smith, Willie D.-111 Smithpeters, Rose M. Sneed, Danny E.-101, 202 Sneed, Dave C.-116 Snow, Craig L.-116 Snyder, Charles M.-105 Snygg, Jim D.-119, 205, 127, Snyder, Ken R.-102, 158, 214 Snyder, Patricia A.-113 Soelberg, Ann-110, 172 Sogo, David-125, 146, 81 Soiu, Irene J.-109 Songer, Anita Songer, Glen Sorce, Dennis M.-81 Sorci, Richard A.-81 Sorensen, James R.-102 Sorensen, Lewis P. Sosa, Elizabeth Sosa, Jerry J.-161 Sosa, Margaret E.-38, 81 Soto, Arcelia Soto, Danny-117 Soto, Eugene Jr.--111, 146 Southerland, Marinda S.-138 Southwood, John D. Spain, Donna S.-179, 81 Spain, Lou D. Speights, Joyce L.--107 Spence, Glenn W.-81 Spencer, Patricia M.-107 Sperry, Jo Ellen E.-117 Spiker, Donna Spirling, Frans A.-165, 81 Spitzer, James 0.-138 Spivey, Mike G. Spivy, Janet L.-81 Stadtmiller, Lenny L.-114 Stafford, Eugene-111 Stahl, Carole A.-113, 175 Stallings, Bill S.-207, 111 Stallings, Claude W. Stamper, Bonita L.-116 Stancliff, Esther D. Stancliff, Juanita L. Stancliff, Sandra C.-81 Stanford, Charlene M,-101, 129, 134, 131, 177, 144, 145, 222 Stanifer, Rodrick E. Stanley, Sandra S. Stanley, Claudia D. 111, 142, 174, 154 Stanley, Jerry A.-201, 101, 126, 127, 217 Stanley, Trudy Stansbury, Patricia J.-103, 122, 100, 177 Stanton, Terry L.-115 Stanton, William R.-109, 163 Starks, Joann-105 Starks, Larry-111 Starr, Harry D.-108, 161 Starr, James W.-117 Stauffer, John C.-129, 178, 147, 128, 146, 82 St. Clair, Marylyn Steel, Gloria Steele, Karran J.-82 Steele, Susan A. Steele, Tom G.-103 Stephens, Martha A. Stein, Richard L.-201, 105, 126 Stephens, Anita L. Stephens, Charles E.-82 Stephens, Dorothy Stephens, Larry E.-113 Stephens, Marcia L.-102, 172 Stephens, Martha-116 Ste hens Martha A. Smith, Lanna P.-103 Smith, Larry D. Smith, Larry-113 P Stephens: Nathaniel J.-117 Stephens, Norma R.-107 Stephenson, Ginger C.-115 Sterling, William T.-207, 114, 225, 152 Stevenson, Carol A.-142, 82 Stevenson, Janell K.-109 Stevenson, Kenneth W.-115 Stevenson, Virginia M.-82 Stevenson, Linda L.-113, 145, 169 Steward, Beverly J. Stewart, Carol S. Stewart, Catherine B.-103, 140, 235 Stewart, Dave-82 Stewart, Donna E. Stewart, Dorothy M.-108, 142, 154 Stewart, Eddie M.-105 Stewart, John-105, 214, 152 Stewart, Lee Barbara-82 Stewart, Linda L.-104, 159, 134 Stewart, Lynn A.-82 Stewart, Mark R.-207, 109 Stickler, Craig E.-82, 126 Stickler, Janet E.-108, 128, 143, 173 Stiern, Christina J.-109, 106, 146, 145 Stiern, Jeffrey M.-109, 146, 134 Stiles, Dennis C.-82 Stiles, Janice R.-114 Stiner, Mike J.-82 Stiner, Suzie L.-109 Stinson, Jackie M.-103 Stinson, John A.-117 Stinson, Sally M.-105, 153, 172 Stobaugh, Sherrie-82 Stockton, Florence M.-107 Stockton, Laura A.-111, 167 Stoddard, Jack L.-108 Stoddard, Jerry F. Stoddard, Robert E.-113 Stokes, Ernest A.-105 Stokes, Jim R.--110 Stone, Kathe S.-129, 38, 177, 82, 139, 140 Stone, Mary K.-103, 100 Stone, Robert B.-110, 205, 127 Stone, Roger M.-207, 109 Stoovelaar, Ronald-115 Stotts, Marilynn R.-108 Stovall, John F.-116, 141 Stowe, George-102 Stowell, Jerry L.-108 Strange, David H.-115, 161 Strange, Glenda F.-110 Strange, James E.-101 Strange, Marcus D.-82 Strauss, Larry D.-104, 149 Strauss, Velda L.-149 Strelich, Steve J.-114 Strick, James W.-83 Strickland, Elsie E.-83 Strickler, Betty J.-112, 116, 174 Stggkler, Fred W.-201, 173, Strickler, Melinda J.-38, 159, 83 Stricklind, Freda D. Stricklind, Freda-159, 83 Stricklind, Larry K.-117 Stricklind, Troy G.-107 Stringer, Susan, K.-117 Stroope, Leon D.-113, 213 Struble, Rick A.-108, 204, 127 Struempf, John A. Stubblefield, Tena M.-101, 146 Stubbs, Aileen F.-83 Stubbs, Linda D.-113 Stuebbe, Jon E.-110, 146 Stuebbe, Robert A.-128, 146, 83, 147 Studey, Marilyn Stumpf, Candy A. Stumpf, Lynn D. Sturtevant, Brian E.-115, 143 Stuteville, Jim L.-83, 127 Stutzman, James F.-101, 129, 134, 100, 146, 147 Subia, Maria A.-111 Sugden, l-red A.-107, 127 Sullivan, Bob G. Sullivan, Carol J.-83 Sullivan, Dcnna L.-107 Sullivan, Richard M.-105 Sullivan, Sandra E.-108 Sullivan, Sandra J.-83 Sumlin, Barbara Sumlin, Joyce A. Sumlin, Henry L. Summage, Hattie M.-114 Sundstrom, Sharon L.-109, 177 Suorez, Barbara L. il'-r Surbeck, Steve C.-108, 134, 204, 208, 127, 225 Surman, Elvis-111 Sutherland, Kathleen A.-115, 141 Sutherland, Sue-83 Sutton, Addie-109 Sutton, Georgia M.-83 Suttcn, Gloria J.-116 Sutton, Melvin B. Sutton, Sharon K. Suydam, Linda J.-111 Swain, Walter E.-83 Swall, Ccdy W.-116 Swall, Leslie V.-101 Swam, Beverly D.-109, 176 Swidecki, Jamie B.-109 Swift, Robert-165, 149 Swind, Jack-101, 162 Swinford, Gary L.-109 Sworder, Steve C.--110, 134 Symons, Connie D.-108 T Taggarat, Carol J.-115 Taggart, Rcnald D.-107, 265, 161 Talcott, Jan E.-108, 151, 149 Tambellini, Angie-141, 142, 38, 159, 83, 154 Tambellini, Yolanda A.-108, 154 Tanaka, Susie S.-4115 Tanner, David M. Tanner, Michael A.-201, 101, 126 Tarin, Ruben A.-83 Tarnow, David E.-109, 208 Tarpley, Linda K.-110,129, 134, 146 Tarr, Daniel G.-160 Tarr, Oscar L.-101 Tate, Diane B. Tate, G. S.--117 Tate, Nelson-111 Tate, Paul W.-116, 146, 147 Tatro, William H. Tatsuno, Marlene-131, 124, 38, 176, 83, 224, 228 Taylor, Barbara J.-108 Taylor, Bobbie J.-83 Taylor, Carl P.-115 Taylor, Charles E. Taylor, Corbin L. Taylor, Dave H.-103 Taylor, David M.-113 Taylor, Jacqueline Taylor, James M. Jerry W.-101 Taylor, Taylor, Jo Ann-103 Taylor, Linda L.-107, 106, 134, 178, 222 Taylor, Mike-101, 235 Taylor, Mildred E.--107 Taylor, Samuel R.-105 Taylor, Stevee R.-115 Teeter, Tim E. Teissler, Michael B.-240 Tegg, Gene J.-130, 83, 167, Tellyer, Roger M.-110 Temple, Robert W.-107, 130 Teeney, Carl G. Terrazas, Arthur R.-103 Terrell, James H. Terrell, Marilyn Terrell, Patricia D.-109 Terrell, Wilbert M.-111 Terry, Eugene E. Tesch, Dave S.-109, 220 Tessandori, Donna L.-83 Tessandori, Rick V.-109 Tetreault, Edward L. Thessen, Richard K. Thew, Charles R.-84 Thoma, Jon C.--113, 213 Thomas, Ann-164, 84 Thomas, Arthur R.-105, 167, 130 Thomas, Bobby K.--111 Thomas, Geneva-101 Thc-mas, Helen R.-104, 164 Thomas, James W.-115 Thomas, Jerry-105, 146, 147 Thomas, Jill L.--107, 143, 142, Thomas, Joyce 1.-101 Thomas, Loyce J.-116 Thomas, Norma F.-84 Thomas, Ola M.-117 Thomas, Pam S.-101, 177, 138 Thompson, Alice M.-116 Thompson, Annella Thcmpson, Brenda L.-38, 173, 84 Thcmpson, Daniel E. Thompson, David G. Thompson, David M. Thompson, Don G. Thompson, Edward L.-113, 152 Thompson, Elizabeth A.--104, 175 Thompson, Glenda D.-103 Thcmpson, Hattie Thompson, Ivory J.-201 Thompson, Johnny R.-152 Thompson, Joyce Thompson, Larry R.-107, 134, 223 Thompson, Linda M.-117 Thcmpson, Mack B.-117 Thompson, Marie P.-153, 175, 84 Thompson, Nancy S.-109 Thcmpson, Novale L. Thllm SDD Oher J.-84 D 1 Thompson, Paul W.-168, 177 Thcmpson, Paulette--104 Thompson, Tom N.-104, 84, 127 Thornto n, Doug S.-107, 214 Thornton, James G.-110 Thornton, Randy J.-84 Thorpe, Kathy A.-114 Thorpe, Marlane S.-103 Thurber, Bart D.-113, 205, 169 Thurber, John H.-84, 170, 36 Thurber, Susan M.-102 Thurman, Steve L.-114 Tidwell, Doris J.-113 Tidwell, Freddie M.-102 Tidwell, Veda L.-113, 165 Tiede, Darrell R.-109 Tiede, Phoebe M.-84 Tietze, Lucinda-116 Tietze, Mary A.-102, 122, 124, 222 Tigner, Roxanne A.-103, 177, 100, 149 Tillett, Luther J.-84 Tillman, Barbara C.-108, 157 Tillman, Ethel M. Timberlake, Roger D. Timmons, Addie M. Timmons, Marilyn Timmons, Mary A.--84 Timmons, Ray F.-116 Tinsley, Lawrence W.-115 Tipton, Thurman W.-116, 161 Tirado, Mary Ellen D. Tobias, Joyce A.--122, 174, 84, 171, 155, 234 Tobias, Susan J.--107, 106, 175, 233 Todd, Gil B. Tolson, Donna C.-107, 106, 132 Tolson, Warren R.-105, 167 Tomlin, Clarence R. Tomlin, Karyn J.-179, 84, 154 Tomlin, Tony R. Tomlinson, John E. Tompkins, Pamela-113 Toney, Bertha D. Tooles, Van E. Tooman, Patti D.-117, 128, 175 Tope, Douglas G.-114 Topic, Nancy L. Torgerson, Douglas K.-115 Torii, Connie L.-104, 124, 134, 145 Torii, G lenn M.-116, 166 Torres, Joe R.-104 Torres, Paul E.-117, 204 Torres, Rosalie M.-103, 124, 164 Torrey, Vivian E.-150, 84 Tovar, Jinny Tovar, John Towery, Sharon Y.-84 Townsend, Tommy L.-104, 202, 212, 149 Tramell, Danny H.--117 Tramell Loritta D. Traynor: Kathleen A.-113, 172 Traynor, Patti-104, 172 Trevino, Esteban-103 Trevino, Shirley-117 Triplitt, Lynola J.-101, 100, 141 Trcmbetta, Mike S.-101, 169 Trone, Larry D.-102 Trott, Charles F.-102, 161 Trout, Patricia A.-101, 159 Trout, William W.-107 Truax, Helen J.-103, 167 Truax, Linda M.-116, 174 Trueluck, Anna B.-104, 164 Trueluck, William J.-117 Tsitakis, Pamela J.-117 Tubbs, Sherrin L.-141 Tubbs, Sherryn M.-117 Tucker, Kim S.-103, 100 Tucker, Ronald D.-113 Tucker, Tom A.-85, 140 Tuckness, Johnny B.-115 Turner, Barbara J. Turner, Dugan J.-145 Turner, Julie A.-85 Turner, Larry-123, 85 Norma J.-105, 164 Turner, Turner, Queen E.-85 Turner, Robert E. Turner, Tom N.-126 Turner, Virginia F. Turney, Christine Tustin, Frank J.-116, 166 Twisselmann, Kathleen L.-101, 100, 177 Tye, Mike-112, 115, 213 Tyra, Ann M.-113 Tyson, Ronald S. Uhart, Mike S.-116 Uhler, George E. Ulfers, Cheryl D.-159, 85, 167 Underwood, Billy R.--161, 85 Underwood, Cheryl L.-100, 177 Underwood, Jack L.-168, 128, 85 Underwood, Sharon G.-107 Underwood, William A.-107 Unruli, Carol D.-107, 132 Updegraff, William D.-101, 130, 127 Upshaw, Carolyn S.-85 Upton, Judy D.-159, 179, 85 Uribe, Beatrice-164 Ussery, Diana L.-116, 173 4- V Vadanais, Rand M.-115 Vajda, Fred G.-116 Valdez, Josephine Valenti, Ronnie J.--114, 213 Valentine, Joe F.-110, 106, 204 Valenzuela, George C.-217 Valenzuela, Norma C.-104 Valenzuela, Rosemary C.-117 Valladarez, Linda-157 Vallerga, Carolyn J.-107, 106, 175, 153, 222 Van Atta, Earl B.-114 Van Buren, Michael R.-105, 167, 146, 85 Van Buren, Mitchell R.-107 Van Den Hoek, William C.-101, 161 Van Diest, Paul A.-207, 111, 168, 126, 127, 145 Van Diest, Ray G.-168, 145, 85, 126, 145 Van Osdel, John M.-201, 111, 175, 126, 220, 209 Van Osdel, Robert L.-103, 174, 126, 223, 238 Van Tassel, Sandra Van Wagoner, Ellena-103, 133, 172 Vanderpool, Kay A.-38, 85, 138 Vanderpool, Margie J.-113, 176 Varley, Garnet J. 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Vogel, James A.-110, 205, 127 Vuletich, Linda M.-116, 157, 145 W Wachob, Paul D.-115, 141, 127, 229 Waddington, Susan K.-111, 151, 150 Wade, Betty J.-101 Wade, Chauncey-117 Wade, Dennis L.-160, 86 Wade, Opal S.-107 Wadman, Don C.-160, 86 Wafford, Effie M.-110 Wafford, Nellie-86 Wagers, Beatrice-111, 142, 154 Wages, Maxine-86 Waggoner, Bill B.-103, 142 Wagher Connie-115 Wagy, tfnristine J.-117 Wagy, Jon P.-105, 207 Waldram, Candi M.-103, 172 Walford, Edith G.-117 Walker, Andrew R.-117 Walker, Carole L.-176, 86, 240 Walker, Caroline H.-113, 128, 174 Walker, Chiquita-104, 172 Walker, Chris R.-111 Walker, Diana F.-104, 131 Walker, Everett C.-117 Walker, Fred N.-110, 214 Walker, Michael-104, 204, 127, 220 Walker, Otis J.-116 Walker, Robert E. Walker, Roberta J. Walkins, Ray-86 Wall, Kenneth V.-103, 131 Wallace, Carol A.-115 Wallace, Caroline S.-86 Wallace, Gary L.-86 Wallace, Linda R.-102, 149 Wallace, Joan L. Wallace, Rejeania-113 Wallace, Sharon A.-107, 142 Walsberg, Ingrid-105 Wall, Judy A.-101, 124, 134 Walston, Toni D.-107 Walton, Raymond-107, 125, 205 Wandick, Larry L.-86 Wandick, Lorraine-109 Ward, Betty J.-104, 91 Ward, Camille L.-86, 149 Ward, Carroll W.-86 Ward, David L.-201, 102, 127 Ward, Johnny G.-86 Ward, Juanita Ward, Karen J.-114 Ward, Kathleen T.-116 Ward, Robert 0. Ward, Ruth M.-110, 86 Ward, Ruth R.-155 Ward, Sharon L. Ward, Theopolis-111 Ward, Valerie E.-86 Ware, Anita R.-124, 86 Ware, Dora M.-102, 164 Ware, Jim M.-107, 161 Ware, Lillian A.-104 Ware, Willie L.-105, 214 Warford, Kathleen-117, 172 Warne, Bob B.-86 Warner, Jr. Sylvester-117 Warren, Ann M.-109 Warren, Greg D.-114 Washington, lrene E.-86 Washington, -Patricia D.-108, 134, 145 Washington, Velma J.-111 Watkins, Clarence Watkins, Elmer Watkins, James M.-117 Watkins, Lucian R. Watkins, Thomas A.-87 Watson, Craig Watson, Percy-117 Watson, William C.-116 Wattenbarger, Betty J.-167, 87 Wattenbarger, Linda L.-101 Watts, Alvin Wayne-114 Watts, Bettie J.-105 Watts, Guindola D.-87 Wayne, Lynda J.-110 Wayne, Michael-115 Weathers, Harold D.-105 Student Index Weaver, Billie F.-116 Weaver, Earl Weaver, Linda Weaver, Lynda C.-167, 87 Weaver, Marjorie C.-111, 177 Weaver, Terri A.-129, 135, 134, 131, 145, 87, 171, 170, 36 Webb, Barbara L.-87 Webb, Geraldine E.-87 Webb, Larry C.-113 Webster, Christopher C.-108, 106, 134 Webster, Danny K.-105 Webster, Gonsloa M. Webster, Linda A.-134 Webster, Lois F. Wedegaertner, Gayle L.-103, 100, 163 Wedegaertner, Kevin B.-115, 143 Wedehase, Rhonda L.-87 Weeks, Gerry B.-157, 169, 87 Weeks, Janice G.-113 Weeks, Mike N.-103 Wegner, James A.-101 Weigel, Andrea M.-101, 146, 154 Weigel, Kimberlie A.-117 Weigel, Mike G.-102 Weimer, Gerald D.-114 Weis, Sandy L.-103 Weisel, Judy J.-117, 178 Weisel, Patricia A.-134, 100, 135, 176, 151 Welch, Ben H.-107, 205, 208 Welch, Brenda I.-116 Welch, David H.-105 Weldon, Aubrey W.-130, 165, 146, 87, 147, 170, 36, 149, 234, 152 Weldon, Dannie M.-116 Weldon, Rudolph K.-105, 130, 149, 152 Welker, Ella J.-109, 175 Well, Linda D.-107 Wegg1Rickey D.-113, 213, 127, Wells, Greg R.-110, 203 Wells, Joy B.-115 Wells, Sherrion J.-110 Welty, Mike H.-123, 134, 38, 143, 87 Welty, William M.-116, 127 Welz, Larry E.-114, 141 Welz, Laurie-105, 175, 154 Wenske, Joan L.-103, 177 Wenter, Glenda L. Wentworth, Mike W.-178, 87 Wenzel, Joanne D.-131, 87 Wesley, Dorothy A.-116 West, David L.-117 West, John R.-115, 162 West, Marsha E.-117 West, Sharon D.-159, 175, 87 Westerfield, Ellen K.-38, 159, 175, 87 - Westerfield, Susan M.-116 Weston, Allan Wetzel, Winette K.-103, 122, 124, 153, 177 Wheaton, Glennda S.-103 Wheeler, Clyde Wheeler, Floyd S.-113 Wheeler, Fred J.-104 Wheeler, Judith D.-102, 178 Wheeler, Nancy S.--101 Wheeler, Pam K.-153, 175, 87 Wheeler, Terry J.-103 Wlgzgr, Barbara J.-114, 143, Whisler, Joellen-132, 87 Whisler, Suellen-87 White, Beverly T.-104, 164 White, Burnell J.-115 White, Cecil M.-117, 152 White, David G.-109, 205, 127 White, Jimmy-146 White, Linda D.-103 White, Wilma J.-87 Whitfield, Louis J.-207, 125, 87, 126 Whitfield, Ronald G.-111, 146 Whitley, Genetta M.-109 Whitlock, David L.-117, 143 Whitmore, Clarence-115 Wlggrgore, Evelyn L.-113, 146, Wickliffe, Guibo Widener, Lana S,-38, 159, 131, 87, 134 Widener, Phil J.-101, 207, 162 Wiggins, Larry G.-103, 126 Wigginton, Craig R.-116 Wilbanks, Joyce Wilbur, Stuart A. -anne' -aiu Wilburn, Vicky C.-132, 159, 87, 155 Wilcot, Hank-127 Wilcox, Hank A.-207, 114, 223 Wilder, Cheryl J.-87 Wilder, Frank Wiley, Deborah E.--114 Wiley, Earlena P. Wilkerson, Paula A. Wilkerson, Vikki M. Wilkins, Deveril D.-38, 173, 87 Wilks, Linda L.-129, 134, 38, 131, 140, 241, 173, 87, 171, 50, 37, 71, 136 Willard, Jim E.-105 Willey, Danial Williams, Alice M.-109 Williams, Alfonso Williams, Anthony F.-111, 205, 212 Williams, Barbara M.-103, 135, 178 Williams, Beth A.-113 Williams, Billy W. Williams, Charlotte E. Williams, Clarence-111, 152 Williams, Clemon J.-117, 214 Williams, Ernest R.-111 Williams, Gregory-87 Williams, Gregory A.-114 Williams, Gwendolyn S. Williams, Harvey L.-87 Williams, James Williams, James C.-163, 146, 149 Williams, James N.-109 Williams, Jean K.-102, 157, 145 Williams, Joan C. Williams, Johnny L. Williams, Joyce L. Williams, Kathryne J. Williams, Larry L.-108 Williams, Larry W.-105 Williams, Leslie D.-107, 127 Williams, Mary E.-117 Williams, Mitzi H.-87 Williams, Richard W.-87 Williams, Shari L. Williams, Shirley J.-117 Williams, Theresa D. Williams, Tom Watson Jr.-107 Williams, Ulysses Jr.-117 Williams, Woodrow W. Williamson, Jimmy D.-115 Williamson, Sally J.-117 Wil I iamso n, Sandra J.-103 Williford, Greg A. Williford, Robert A.-102, 214, 127, 217 Willis, Alvis W.-104 Willis, Bernita M. Willman, Donna S,-103 Wiloth, Joyce A.-107, 143 Wiloth, Paul-162, 87 Wilson, Bruce L.--105 Wilson, Carol J. Wilson, Carolyn F. Wilson, Chris T.-107, 106, 143, 70 Wilson, Curtis S.-117, 146 Wilson, Johnnie K.-103 Wilson, Li nda M.-117 Wilson, Oruel D.--114 Wilson, Patricia J. Wilson, Ronald F. Wilson, Terry M.-114 Wilson, Tom C.-105 Wiltse, Harold J.-111 Wimberly, Bill D. Wines, Elizabeth C.-87 Winston, William R.-111, 209 Winter, M Winter, 'R ary D.-224 ichard G.-114 Winter, Russell D.-110 Winters, Dwayne N.-111 Winton, G wendolyn A.-104, 172 Wirth, Christopher S.-87 Wise, Diana lL.-109, 176, 154 Wishon, Janice D.-117 Witmer, Jimmy L.-114 Witt, Edd y A.-115 Witt, Sheila Witus, Ch armaine L.-107, 106, 142, 178 Wofford, Junior J.--117 Wold, Cyn thia A.-113 Womble, James L. Wong, Dennis D.-105, 202, 127 Wong, Evelyn B.-117, 156 Wong, Leta Q.-116, 156 Wood, Ernest M.-111 Wood, Francis L.-87 Wood, Jim D.-104, 214 Wood, Jim L.-109, 204 Wood, James M.-108, 225, 1 152 Wood, Loren A.-173 Wood, Richard A.-161 Wood, Richard C.-104, 228 Wood, Sharon R.-108 Woodard, Dannie L.--113 Woodard, Judy A. Woodberry, Margaret-87 Woodin, Linda J. Woods, Leonana-110, 142 Woods, Michael G.-103, 127, 223 Woodward, Bob-141 Woodward, Robert L.-115 49 Woodward, Stephen J.-109, 161 Woody, Marian F.-87 Woolbright, Robert G. Woolridge, Susan A.-110, 131 177, 145 Woolf, Jerry J.-115, 223 Woolfolk, Pete H.-117 Works, Lisa J. Worsley, Carolyn-104 Worthy, Robert L. Wright, Adona R. Wright, Charlotte M.-114 Wright, Eddie B.-105 Wright, J. Warren-101, 129, 143, 162, 134 Wright, John R.-111 Wright, Johnnie M.-105 Wright, Michael J. Wright, Peggy J.-87 Wright, Ruth A.--114 Wright, Ruthie Wroughton, Terry M. Wyatt, Donahue Wyatt, James-110, 205, 208 I Wyatt, John S.-101, 143, 175, 126, 220 Wyatt, Marvin Tom-101 Wyatt, Voncile M.-115 Wynia, Brenda M.-87 Wynn, Jeff C.-101, 134 Wytch, Katherine M.-87 Wytch, Louis-111, 146 Y Yacopetti, Annamarie-104 Yacopetti, Ted G.-161 Yant, Jim A.-107 Yates, Greg J.-105 Yates, Joellen Yates, William Yeager, Ann l..-113 Yeas? Robert E.-108, 127, Yimm, Donald M.-115 Yniguez, Gloria-101, 142 Yniguez, Irene-115 Vniguez, Louise A.-87 Yoakum, Alvin R.-161 Yoakum, Ray Yoon, Patricia A.-110, 156 York, Alan C.-104 York, Sandra E.-173 Young, Calvin L.-111 Young, Clarence M.-172, 87, 127 Young, Gretchen-87 Young, Helen J.-114 John M.-110 Young, Young, Joseph Young, Kathy Young, Kevin-115 Young, Marianne-113 Young, Sondra K.-110, 153, 142, 172 Young, Susan L.-113 Young, Walter R.-202 Youngblood, Judy A.-104, 158, 164 Youngman, Ronnie G.-113 Z Zap, Jane Mary Zaragoza, Beatrice-157, 87, 138 Zaragoza, Rachel-108, 157 Zardeneta, Sylvia Zehmkuhl, Ronald H.-115 Zemny, Stephen M.-102, 161 Zepeda, Margarita L.-117 Zigoures, Kenny G.-110, 127 Zink, Sally A.-108, 143 Zlokovick, Bob Zubia, Joe-103 Zwartendyk, Charlene M.-108, 134, 143, 174 ABSB .,............................ Acknowledgments .....,,., Advanced Girls' Glee ,,eee,..e Advertisements ...ww........ AGSB ....,...,.,..... .. Aquanettes ...,, Art Club ....,. Assemblies .,,. Band .,........... Baseball .,..... Basketball ....,... Biology Club ,.,..,,..,. Block B .,..................,.,. Blue and White ........ Board of Trustees ...,.,.. Boys' Chorus .i,...r.ri.. Boys' IBC ..........,.,,,.., Boys' Service Club ....., Buildings ..................... Campus Affairs .V,V,, Carver Club ........,,r Chess Club ,......,..,.. Chinese Club ,........ Circle B .,.........,... Class Councils Freshman ..,.... Sophomore ..... Iunior ........... Senior ....,i Classes ........, Clubs .,.............. Commissions ...... Concert Choir ..i..... Counselors .............. Cross-Country ,..i........,. CSF ....,.,.,......,..................,.. Dances ...........,,...,.....,,..,....,,. Danny and Dotty Driller ,..,,,... Dean of Boys .....,........,..i.,.,, Dean of Girls ....,...........,.. Director of Testing ......,,,.,., District Superintendent ..,,i Drill Team ....,.,....,,,,,.,.,.,.,, Electronics Club ............ Executive Board .................. Faculty Agriculture Department ,.,..,. Art Department ,......,....,,. Boys PE ,,..................i........ Business Education ........ Casuals of Faculty .i....... English Department .,.,.... Foreign Language ....................., ,, Girls PE ...........................,.............. ....,. Home Economics Department Industrial Arts ..,.,....,..................... ....., Math Department ....................... ....,, Music Department ,.... ............. Science Department .................. ...... Social Science Department ........ ...... FFA .................................................,. .......... FHA ..,...........,........................ .. Focus Club ............................... Football ..,...,.,,,.......................,,..... Foreign Exchange Students ...... Index .......121 .......242 ......,150 226-241 .......120 .......153 .......14l 194-195 146-147 216-219 208-213 .......l62 .......126 139 l1llEl..16 152 ..........l25 .........l23 .........8-11 ......,...129 .........165 ,,.......162 ...,...i.156 127 12 .......106 ....,,,l00 ..40-117 120-181 170-171 140-149 ....16-17 ,.....,207 Yl.....l34 192-193 ,...,..186 ........16 ........l7 .......l64 .......169 ,,..36-37 ....25-26 ,...21-22 ..,.18-19 ,...26-27 ....27-28 ....20-21 160-161 .......l32 .......131 200-205 Frosh CSF ............., Future Teachers .....,. Girls' Ensemble Girls' IBC .......... Golf .,...................,... Horizon Club ..,..,.,. Hostess Club ...... Ikon .................................. ISC ......................................,. Iunior Classical League ....... Key Club ,.........v.....,....... . Los Amigos .,................. Madrigal Singers ......... Merchies ................... Messengers ........... Miss BHS ................... Missildynes ................. Modern Dance Club ....... NFL ............................. Opus 1 ......... .... 169 159 151 124 223 157 133 140 .......l35 141 168 157 149 158 165 186 166 154-155 ,....,.....l43 ...........l31 Oracle ............,.........,............., ..,......,.... 1 36 Orchestra .................................... .,...... Organizations Commission Photography Class ................,.. Principal ................................. Personnel Audio-Visual .,....,.... Business Office ....... Cafeteria .......................... Clerical ..........,.................... Counselors' Secretaries ....... Custodial ............................. Librarians ......,............. Maintenance .................. Nurses ..,.............................. Principals' Secretaries ...,. Registrar .............,.......,.... Transportation ............ Plays ...................... Queens ......,,..,.................. Quill and Scroll ..,............... Science Club ........................... .,.. Senior Activities Index ........ .... Senior Class Advisors ....... Senior Secretaries ........., Shop Safety .........,....... Song Leaders ........... , .......... Sports .....,,,.................,,.............., ...... Student Index .....................,...... SW1m1'n11'1q ,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,......,.. 1152.220-221 Teen Teachers ..... Tennis ................. Thespians ...... Track ................... Troubaclors ........ Valkyries ..........,.... Varsity Debate ....... Vice Principal .,... Visual Service ..... Wrestling ..........,. Yell Leaders ...... YMCA ............. YWCA ......... 144-145 38 31 31 32 30 30 32 196-197 192-193 .i.....140 ....,..163 ....88-99 ....44-45 .......159 .......l64 .200-223 .......l66 Stage Crew ..................................... .... Student Architectural Assoc. ..... .............. 1 67 .243-252 .......167 222-223 .......142 214-215 .......152 .......l22 .......143 ,......l30 ,,.....206 .......189 172-181 .......179 -l- 14utvgrafplaA 1 nw 3:-viC'5?'515:l:pe':'3-3'A-.f,-if 6 .1335 g1:,:,'tQ'g,: LEE ::3.,.w,3z ,K 'W iiifziihf -lf.-if .r . , ielff Pill' I '-'Cf izvfqf. 5 5.1 x:' .1. f 1342553 . .-Lats! 1' 1-I-21 yu,- i.:':,'Q1 EC1'1!:'W'r . .HEY I . fl 1 iff' a:.,.z'g:f ilgii. H592 E-1711. A I Q ifflgzgt v RQ ,ffg:,.Nf, ix A : Q-435 EEIQQ 'izwflif EQLJQQLQ 2l'Ef.'.tf 15.9 i1 ' '- ini' QW qi E. L., !: Yf'-11' !,'g-' 5 gf. -.f -- el Llii 51:55 A I .,1-: iff ' Q iw :sf -1 ,.- ,. , x 1.4, , 1 gAwg V- 1.151 5 fb, 6 V -1 -. , 1 .,.f 4 ..Yx mf
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