El Cajon Valley High School - Legend Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)
- Class of 1964
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A Legend is a story . . . a record of human experiences past and present. It is a
memory book bound with the spray of foam from a summer beach party and the
golden light of an autumn sunset, the crisp blanket of snow atop a distant mountain
and the first blush of spring on an April day. . . So too, goes our school legend.
From a summer of informal classes, sunglasses and tans, we move into autumn and
the opening of a new school term. The fall is marked with the roar of excited foot-
ball fans, the flush of eager freshmen, and the round of new classes, new friends.
Gradually winter descends upon us, scattering the brilliant leaves and greying skies
with the soft strains of a Christmas dance, the close of a semester, and the flurried
action of challenging basketball teams. Soon we greet the Spring. Another season,
another memory. Besides the varied action offered by baseball and track, this is a
very special time of year for the Seniors of El Cajon Valley High School for now
they must bid their Alma Mater a sad farewell. . . Exuberant Juniors turn their
rings and the Sophomores prepare for that mighty leap into uupperclassmanshipf'
With the exodus of the graduates comes the entrance of another freshman class, and
the exciting cycle whirls into motion once again, this time with a new cast, a new
future. . . This legend is a memory of that cycle . . . a story of your school. .
is your LEGEND, 1964
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charactersitic of Winter, heralds an
approaching holiday season. School
activities reach their peak with
basketball games, after
game dances, Christmas mail and the
annual Snowball. However, many
students still find time for ajaunt
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the students are ready for the end of a full year of inside and outside
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High School. He's always willing
to lend aid in decorating and setting
up for dances, the Mardi Gras, and
other school-sponsored activities.
His favorite greeting is a "beep"
from his cart while traveling down the
hall.
El Cajon students and faculty will
notice the vacancy left by his retirement
next year, and wish to express their thanks
by dedicating this book to him.
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Table of Contents of the
Faculty
Classified Staff
Summer Activities
A.S.B.
LEGEND
SMOKE SIGNAL
Specialties
Band
Concert Choir
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26-27
28-29
30-33
34-35
36-37
38-41
42-45
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Freshmen
Sophomores
Activities
Band
Theatre Arts
Royalty
Song and Cheer
Foreign Exchange
Sports
50-57
58-63
64-65
66-67
68-69
70-73
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76-77
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Academics
juniors
Clubs and
Organizations
Sports
Activities
92-95
94-99
101-107
108-115
116-117
Girl's League
Sports
Activities
Seniors
Autographs
Thanks and
Appreciation
120-123
124-135
136-157
138-182
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It takes an outstanding and
experienced person to meet the
innumerable problems of a
rapidly expanding school.
That is why Mr. Cornelius, our
"Big Chief," is such a
popular leader here at El Cajon
Valley High School. Due to
his excellent guidance and
complete understanding,
each student considers
him a personal friend.
Despite his authoritative
position as chief dis-
ciplinarian, our vice-prin-
cipal's main concern is the
student body's proper
guidance and development. Mr.
Greta's primary duty this
year was to assist students
in their school work and
extra-curricular activities
and at the same time help
them to prepare for the future.
Dimfid Adminifmzfion
The students of El Cajon Valley High School are proud
to boast an administration that has successfully conquered the
numerous problems confronting this 363-'64 school year. Due to their
year-round guidance, the ,64 graduates will forever retain
a pleasant memory of their formative high school years.
For this reason, we, the Associated Student Body, would like to extend
Mr Lewis Smith our sincere appreciation for their fine support.
Superintendent
Mr. Harold Hughes
Associate Superintendent
Mr. Leon Lessinger
Assistant Superintendent Mr John T Warburton
Board of Trustees Assistant Superintendent
Front Row: Portia Goode, Rexford Hall, President, Palmer Svalstad.
Back Row: George Birch, Robert Dryden.
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Mrs. Mattingly
Sophomore Counselor
" ........... To err is human ........ .
This our counselors know only too well. On a typical day in our counseling
office you may find Mr. Henry counseling a busy Senior, Mrs. Mayfield
phoning a worried parent, Mrs. Mattingly going through her files, and
Mr. Haynes writing out a call slipgfor a forgetful Freshman.
Our counselors were the first people to return to school in the fall. They
made sure that new students were in the right classes, tangled with the IBM
machines, and attempted to relieve the tension in overcrowded classrooms.
During the fall, winter, spring, and summer, these people are always on
the job helping students make plans for the finest education possible.
Mr. Haynes
Freshman Counselor
Summer
Summer is a smile,
broad, unrestrained,
A heartfelt smile,
so warm, unfeigned.
The teeming earth
beneath its glow
Breathes and responds,
and row on row,
Blossoms nod
their genial heads
And stretch their toes
in earthen beds.
-Molly Elaine johnson
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U. of No. Dakota
Montana State
Iowa State
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Riverside City College
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Lock Haven
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San Diego City College
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Purdue U.
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Ball State
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Indiana State .
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U. of Calif. at
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OFFICE STAFF
Front Row: Mrs. Peebles, Mrs. Barron, Mrs.
Montgomery, Mrs. Ballantyne. Back Row: Mrs.
Goward, Mrs. Barrows, Mrs. Bain, Mrs. Casner,
Mrs. Pearson.
The unity and efficiency of many of the functions and activities of our
campus depends on these five groups of the Classified Staff.
Each group has its own particular service which it accomplishes daily.
From the programming and feeding of students, to the cleaning
and perfecting of the grounds, the Classified Staff is an indispensable
part of our school.
CAFETERIA STAFF
Left to right: Julia Lepper, Velva Turvey,
Jessie Mainess, Thelma Marshand, Edna Trip-
lett, Marie Henry, Mary McCain, Ruby
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Sears Frandsen, Larry Cardinal. Back Row:
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Leo Waller, Arnold Henderson, Chas. Logan.
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Ordinarily, people think of
summer as a lazy time of the
yearg however, you could see busy
people at El Cajon High nearly
every day during last summer. The
administrators and A.S.B. were
planning for the coming year and the
library was organizing the text books and
keeping the library available to summer
school students. The incoming Seniors were
having their pictures taken for the Incomparable
'64 Legend, and the Specialties Corps and the foot-
ball team practiced for their coming season.
In reality, what appeared to be a lazy summer
was actually a season of preparation for the coming year.
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Congratulations and thanks
to the El Cajon Valley High School
Associated Student Body for their
support in our school's
activities this year. Everybody did
his part in helping El Cajon
High represent our community and
maintaining itls high standards.
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Out of the harried confusion of
the ASB office has come many mem-
orable and exciting activities rang-
ing from Homecoming Celebrations to
Election Conventions.
Thanks to the hard work of the
ASB olhcers, commissioners, and
assistants under the guidance of
Mr. Herb Gross our '65-'64 school
year will forever linger in our memories.
The A.S.B. Assistants are: Dennis Ayres, Craig Tys-
dal, Gary Kirk. Second row: Glen Breitenstein, john
Kessler, Richard Hill. Third row: Sharon Cassity,
Mike DeLonge, Elynda Merrill. Fourth row: janet
Rose, Suellen Dowell. CNot pictured, Kathy Pearsonj
Many successful extra-curricular activities
took place at El Cajon Valley High School
this past year. These activities in-
volved several students in all grades. It
is the business of student government at
E.C.V.H.S. to plan and carry out the extra-curricular
program. It requires good, dedicated leadership to do the
job. The school can be justly proud of the leadership
shown this past year and the accomplishments attained.
I am very pleased to have worked with such an outstanding
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CO-EDITORS
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It is A
impossible to
conceive the many
hours of toil and labor
that have gone into this annual, but the tedious work
cannot possibly compare with the excitement, anxiety, and pride that
fills the staff when the books arrive.
Gil Gillen, Jeanne Cline, and advisor, Mr. John Logsdon have
guided the staff in the production of the Incomparable
Gil Gillen
Jeanne Cline
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'64 LEGEND.
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Brian Collier, Photographer
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Art Editor
Allen Parish, Photographer
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Glenn Breitenstein, Sports Editor
Photo Editors
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with their colorful flying flags and a banner
composed of girls other than Bravette corps members.
The parade banner included representatives from the
ninth through twelfth grades who were responsible
for creating a first impression of El Cajon in the
minds of thousands of parade spectators. It has been
traditional, however, to send a flag banner to Long Beach as the
corps do not march in the event. Ten juniors and seniors carried
the feathery El Cajon banner and earned 25 out of a possible 25
points from both judges at the All Western Band Review.
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A fresh, clear sound appeared on campus during the 1963-64 school
year at E.C.V.H.S. The biggest and best choir we have ever had,
over 70 members, was responsible for the agreeable melody. The
opening of school last FALL found hopeful young vocalists eager to
join their voices to bring honor to our school. The hard work and
extra hours Put in by the Choir Staff which is guided by Choir
Manager, Elynda Merrill, kept all of the choir functions running
smoothly. Among these events were the Christmas and Spring Concerts
given for the benefit of the Braves and Maidens at El Cajon,
several District Concerts and Festivals, as well as presentations
for a number of community groups and clubs. New this year was a
Solo Concert in the SPRING featuring individual singers, duets,
and other small groups. Of course none of these concerts would
have been possible without the able direction of Mr. Harold Lutz.
Besides using his ear for music and his director's baton to shape
Mr' Lutz the sound he desired, Mr. Lutz also designed the newly-constructed
risers which were used by the choir at all rehearsals and school
performances. E.C.V.H.S. would like to express its appreciation
to the members of the Concert Choir and also wish continued
success to future El Cajon Choirs.
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ROW: Benne Hanenburg, Paula Solomon, Connie Randal, Bonnie Gilb. THIRD ROW:
Walter Nelson, Sharon Porter, Regina Davis, Elynda Merrill, Margaret Easter. FOURTH
ROW: Ken Snow, Ellis Henton.
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Now the summertime is over
and the autumn days are here-
The richest, rarest, ripest days
through all the whole long year.
For October skies are bluer
than the skies of any June,
And the earth is brimmed with beauty
on this smiling afternoon.
There is not the simple sameness
as in summer's robe of green,
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sparkle in the harvest scene.
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brilliant leaves and chilly skies, it
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adventure for the 9th freshman class of
E1 Cajon Valley High School. Nervous, but
eager for the future and its rewards and
responsibilities, these "frosh" faced
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As school opened in the Fall, Freshmen found themselves caught up in the usual
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down, the Freshman Class was able to take great strides in social and academic
development. The English and Geography Seminars, offered for the first time,
gave Freshmen the opportunity to do private research and study. In addition
to the scholastic activities of their first year in high school, the Freshmen
also enjoyed a successful year socially, highlighted by the sponsorship of a booth
at the Mardi Gras and their traditional Freshman Dance.
FRONT ROW: Janis Tuttle, Treasurer, David Newton, President, BACK ROW: Mr. B. Williams, Advisor, Marjorie Applegate G11
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land, Steve Meyering, Greg Papstein, Rick Lazelle. Donavan, Dennis Stover, Bob Chandler, Jon Mc-
MIDDLE ROW: Susan Tyschen, Deborah Record, Kinley.
Barbara Dawson, Susan Ditler, Kathy Kuntz, Marlyn
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Scott, Bernadette Pruett, Bethline Rose, Pauline Gar- BACK ROW: Carol Rogers, Steve Frazer, Henri
cia, Gilda Ortiz. MIDDLE ROW: Bruce Fitzgerald, Keors, Bob Franklin, Alfred Goodwin, Peter Curione,
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Patricia Marberg, Judy Sadulski, Donna Penn. MID- Wheeler, Doug Smith, Jim Taylor, John Meyering,
DLE ROW: Billy Hanenburg, Sam Leeper, Channis Ed Murray, Dave Wells, Russ Lojoie, Alene Daw-
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Jerry Davis, Ken Bottom, Steve Lemboke, Jim MacLean, JoAnn Meeks, Pat Ellington, Chris Com-
Hart. MIDDLE ROW: Byron Moyes, Mike Wain- monis, Barbra Sanders, Susan Volore, Terresa Kitch-
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Roberson, Floyd Foelsch, John Scire. MIDDLE ROW:
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FRONT ROW: Pat Ainsley, Jack Berry, Linda Wheelock, Ronney Cooper, Refugio Bravo, Randy Foster, Jim Pixler
Larry Brimner, Richard Tysdal, Dale Gillihan, Janne Cla- Chuck Strand. BACK ROW: Shirley Haislip, Sheila Baker
son, Cleo Schmitt, Chuck Clark. MIDDLE ROW: Cheryl Pat McLarney, Sally Hull, Dave Treadwell, Steve Hoff
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DeLong, John Crampton, David Armstrong, Mike Kwi-
att, Bill Soto, Barbara Krumm, Joyce Whatle, Loretta
Romero, Margie Bookout, Darlene Zimmerman. MID-
DLE ROW: Carolyn Elkins, Connie Gilb, Peggy
Preece, Pat Taft, Kathleen Vanholst, John Powers, Judy
Workman, Roberta Meza, Sandra DuChyrme, Vivian
Roper, Barbara Krumm, Oneta Boyd. BACK ROW:
Mike Hendricks, Tom Louis, Danny English, Lonnie
Hatfield, Mike Smith, Joe Rogers, Jerry Young, Harold
Connell, Frank Alvarez, Robert Armann, Johnny Par-
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Polly Pagan, Judy jesperson, Frank Taber, Nathan
Dubois, Sandie Pflaum, Tom Murillo. MIDDLE ROW:
Jan Coates, Terry Smithey, Dorothy Washkevich, Lynn
Rae Allen, Sherry Vierkant, Mary Vierkant, David Hill,
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Kenner. BACK ROW: Nina Leekley, Lynn Snodgrass,
Nancy Price, Doug O'Coyne, Dennis Kreiter, Larry
King, Gary Weston, Gary Nunes, Mike Harto, jack
Williams, Steve Hampshire, Larry Ruiz.
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Carol Maichok, Bill Elberfeld, jim Steinhoff, Steve Cooley,
Grant Lynn, Steve Choisser, Med Beauregard. MIDDLE
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Reynolds, Karen Hansen, Alan Kent, Gary Stone, jim Ken-
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Wally Benson, Terry Moelter. MIDDLE ROW: Diane
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ten, jo Hinds, Diana Ginos, Paula Cresswell, Kathy Vock-
rodt, Mark Houghbty, john Wray, Terry Kas, Barbara
Vunder, Sheri Roberts.
Brad Park, Al Wallace, Harlan Truman, Larry Falls.
BACK ROW: Janis Tuttle, Frieda Landolf, Debbie Bland,
Dennis Diehle, Dennis Masson, Russell Klein, Ray Cross-
ley, Mike Reinhold, Glen Baggett, Don Boyett.
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FRONT ROW: Ron Wessel, David Santana, jim Plum- Tom Wolvatne, Ron Barker, Mark Makings, Toni Pay-
mer, Dennis Davenport, Linda Buchanan, Rita Basey, an, Ricky Hartman. BACK ROW: Tom Barnes, Felix
Richard Noyes, Maria Parker, Anna Reydaga. MIDDLE Ramirez, jerry McDonald, Roger Zay, Ron Dominguez,
ROW: Dennis Wagner, Leland Adams, Nan Taylor, jim Gaines, Mike Reardon, Dennis Bond, Paul Miller.
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vis, Darry Thompson, Randy Bridweel, Larry Driggers,
Richard Hall, Candy Butler, jim Chiaramonte, Cindy
Naslund, Rose Frazer. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Poppo-
lardo, Sue Passafume, Francis Larrabee, john Duager,
Evelyn Briden, Andy DiGugglielmo, Cynthia Runje,
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Larry Wince, Frank Barrett, Cathy McCutcheon, Gayle
Topp. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Smart, Bonnie Lawton, Lucia
Edmonson, Vicki Brubaker, Leslie Shoquist, Pat Speckman,
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john Risher, joe Cruz, Paula Donoho, Seth Miller, Ed
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janet Solowey, Sharon Ricketts, Carol Tozer, Charles Solo-
mon, Bob Houghton, Wayne Kirk, Dale Sievert, Carol
Smith.
FRONT ROW: Carolyn Florence, joan Smale, Clayre Weiss,
janet Kroupa, Ray Hayes, David Nash, George Garris, Mar-
jie Applegate, Belinda Nelson, Barbara Davey. MIDDLE
ROW: Janice Creed, Susan Davis, Karen Nagle, Faith Janes-
ki, Pamela Keeling, Janice Cordaro, Carol Keppler, Heloise
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Slekman, joan Warren, Milton Wyatt,
Anderson. BACK ROW: Harris Scott, Charles Sperry, Roger
Gregory, David Morse, Tim Barrett, Dan Fitch, Robert Tock-
stein, james Halverson, Terry james, Dennis Bowling, Ronnie
Brean, Bob Thomas.
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G0rd0n Hum, Jerry Owens, Louis Pandolfi, Cynthia Osgood. THIRD ROW: Glen Saallons, Bill Horton,
Gray, Dora WHldfiP, Janet NU55, Caml Campbell- Don Melrose, Leroy Woods, David Newton, Mickey
MIDDLE ROW! Gayle GUSC, Judy Williams, John Campbell, Bobbie Setzer, Christine Kramlich, Susan
Roybal, RCU Walkefs Mike Johnston, Gail Pefmlngmfl, Mackenson, Cyndee Rickert, Mary Ann Potoky.
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Kenny, Cheryl Waller, Linda Bender, Sherry Hughey. MID- Tom Bevis, Jim Nlm'-355-Zeffl, 106 Jones, David Palflfk, Gene
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Holt, Doug Walter, Pat Dege, Belinda Stout, Linda Bohac, Mundy, Richard Cox.
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The Class of 1966 has defied the traditional lethargy that usually besets most
classes in their Sophomore year. By daring to be different, the Sophomore
class has experienced great success this year. Two of their unique
activities have been the selling of Christmas trees for the junior Chamber
of Commerce and picture postcards of the school. In addition, they sponsored
the annual Sophomore Dance, a Sock Hop, and manned a booth at the Mardi Gras
It appears that the Sophomores have entered into their high school
careers with the true spirit of Braves.
President, Mike Schubert,
Darlene Swisher, Historian.
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ers, Richard Arnold, john Clements, Bruce Wray, Ke-
vin Golding, Earl Helmer, june Brewer, Cathy Mills
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Ison, Darlene Swisher, Vicky Buckingham, Donna
Sloan, Debbie Harper, Kathy Morgeson. MIDDLE
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Smith, Patricia Keehner, Carol Fyles, Penny Rocho,
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men, Cindy Russel, Geri Roach, Nancy Turbin, Bobbi San-
ders, Patty Anger. MIDDLE ROW: Eileen Penman, Donna
Warlick, Sandy Popp, Linda Carlson, Carolyn Savoie, jean
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Lora Lincoln, jane Fletcher, Pam Nash, Linda Schaefer, Judy
Tomberlin, Jill Bell, Sandy Ferry. SECOND ROW: Bruno
Zardini, jim DuB0rd, Dianna Kings, Jan Womack, Shirley
Warren,
Miskouski, Shirley Haughawot, Sharon Sparling, Kay Doughty,
Hurley, Carol Barnett, Sandy Harrie. BACK ROW: Mark
Homer Don Hodgkinson, Don Westerfeld, Mike Shubert,
Mike Tramel, Annie johnson, Glenn Martin, Tom Streenan
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Thomas, Wes Hodges, Ray Sutton, Alan Nephew, Byron
Polen, Guillermo Diaz. BACK ROW: Mike Peightal, Larry
Bill Bowen, Ron Schaefer, Tom Shea, Arley Johnson,
jim Ridens, Richard Rousseau.
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THIRD ROW: Ron Talty, Terry Sussan, Mary Had-
ley, Sandra Nunes, Linda Oates, Arlene Isachsen, Sally
Seyler, Steve Ulsund, Norman Bettencourt, Tom De-
Longe, Joe Graham.
FRONT ROW: Susan Hespeler, Jeannie Smith, Nancy
Keller, Gayle Barnard, Jim Wooliscroft, Dick Bisto-
deau, Grant Mitchell, Kenneth Reid, David Jeffcoat.
MIDDLE ROW: Shirlee Bastian, Lorie Bolda, Linda
Jensen, Linda Kinch, Joyce Suggs, Paul Nobbs, Mel
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Bledsoe, Theresa Thomas, Judy Adkisson. MIDDLE ROW: La Var P05255 Tom Mldlel, Harold Buflefi I-af1'Y Ruff
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Rake, Jim Messina, Sam Vella, Gary Shidner, Mike Garcia,
FRONT ROW: Thorris Sutowski, Judy Bistodeau, Vaughan, Fran Zulkowski, Linda Dakis. BACK
Lorraine LaPietra, Anita Orpikowski, Sandy Wassam, ROW: Ben Real, Jerry Raney, .Tom Jones, John
Anna Lara, Julia Curione, Sue Brown, Sandra Allison. Houghtby, Larry Hargreaves, Gil Meachum, Carl
MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Rustin, Linda Christensen, Chiaramonte, Jim Towner, John Burgess, Jim Hunter.
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Cheryle Markle, Pam Watson, Gwen Grosse, Bonnie drick. BACK ROW: Harold Bryan, Bob Menzie,
Krumm, Dian Batson, Connie Behnke, Mary Sickler. Dave Anderson, Gary McGinnis, Orin Peterson
SECOND ROW: Carol Bubel, Benet Foures, Sheila Randy Taft, Bob Weston, Ken Wikoren, Terry La-
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Toni 013911, Carolyn Rusfin, Jail Easton, BUSY Hill, JOYCC Haislip. BACK ROW: John Ozark, Wally Hirsch, Roger
Thomas, Gary PCTCISOII, Dean Most. MIDDLE ROW: IOC Clark, Eddy Johnston, Mike Whittles, John Weaver, Wayne
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FRONT ROW: Barbara Forsberg, Kay Batchelder, Diane Bakken, Sandi Witcraft, Diane Menzie, Sue Lauthard, Donna
jackson, janet Wooters, Dorothy Shaplin, Marilyn Elliott, Wolfe, Karen Matthews, BACK ROW: Steve King, Terry
Joyce Howard, Barbara Nelson, Frieda Taylor. MIDDLE Brannon, Dave Strumski, Danny Weis, john Wilson, Randy
ROW: Jim PCI1'0D0liS, Jack Butler, Vera Keller, Bonnie Krauss, Steve Reynolds, Ken Snow, Bill Jerse, Ray Sheriff.
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FRONT ROW: Frances Terry, Nicki Fontaine, Judy gle, Mike Avila, john Bevis. BACK ROW: Richard
Hobbs, Roberta Randall, Stephanie Mclvain, Bonnie Marrs, Tom Davis, Bob Allen, john Webb, Gary Kar-
Lawrie, Lynda Bordenet, Sharon Finelli. MIDDLE nopp, Bob Schlegel, Ruben Real, Johnny East, Bill
ROW: Bill Moebus, Walter Robeson, Cree Hyde, Pat Fieds, Howard Taylor, Dora Ford, Ralph Schwaesdall.
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smith, Coralee Eaton, Sharon MacFadean, Ollie Martin, Ann Jaqkson, Gary Meiginger, Bob Steele, Archie Rhodes.
Prak, Harold Rice. MIDDLE ROW: joe Holder, Michael Richard Nesgel,
Preston, Mike Wentz, Norman jones, Richard Willet, Ron
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man, Libby Garcia, Helen Waters, Kay Atkinson, Linda BACK ROW: Dennis Smith, Ed Fordyce, Phil Forman,
Catalda, Carol Lajoie, Carol Gaedke. MIDDLE ROW: Ron- Cary Clemmons, Kent Hammond, August Swanson, Steve
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Phil Brownlee. MIDDLE ROW: Alan Brassch, Marie Elliott,
Angela Currier, Pat McAtee, Gary Dinkins, Roger Topp, Doug
Roper, Richard Altman. THIRD ROW: Greg Thatcher, jim
Smith, Lynn Wiengand, Bill Eastman, Jim Nuss, Jess Carreon,
Harry Keehan, Bob Stevens. BACK ROW: jack Chan, Gerald
Kitt, Bill Swegles, Tom Callahan, Gary jones, Bob Hoxter,
Mike Davis, Victor Anderson.
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mirez, Pamela Pla, Laurie Miller, Cindy Dressler, Pam Thompson, Betty Barnett. BACK ROW: Angel Battag-
Chaney, Glenna Rich. MIDDLE ROW: Vicky Call, lia, Richard Walton, Wes Dye, john Korchick, Darrell
Toni Dibler, Sandy Fuller, Marsha Wygonik, Gerrie Hascal, David Meyering, Royce Lincoln, Lynne Wolfe.
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Marianne Dineen, Karen Passafume, Debbie Ackroyd, Nancy statz. BACK ROW: Rich Rogers, Wade Horwood, Brian
Nephew, Linda Owens. MIDDLE ROW: Bruce Smith, Jo- Guiliani, Victor Moberg, Ricky juberg, Dixie Williams,
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With these simple words the wheels of a finished production
are set spinning and an audience may find itself
caught up in the hilarity of a comedy, the tenderness
of a drama, or the action of a fast-paced musical.
Drama at El Cajon reached a new high this year with a
year-round program highlighted by fall's "Miracle Worker
the winter production of "Out of the Frying Pan," and
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son-Janne Clason, Percy-Walt Kitching, Aunt Eve-Mlilynda Mei'-
rill, James-Ken Snow, Dr. Fenway-Les Bangs, Annie-Jerry
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From the first day of Homecoming Week to the night of the game and dance
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This yearls Christmas Season was highlighted by the Girls,
League annual dance, Snowball. The Snowball court was
chosen this year by the gym teachers and the Girls' League.
At the dance the final decision was made by a panel
of alumnae and Cheri Munday was announced
as Snowball queen.
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Donna Walters, Senior Princessg Dixie Williains, Sophomore Princess.
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ECVHS girl was chosen to reign as Princess of the Mother Goose
Parade. Three of the nine finalists, Benette Hannenburg,
Eileen Tong, and Sandra Lewis, were El Cajon students.
At the Coronation Ball, Benne was crowned Princess,
and Eileen named Maid of Honor.
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One of the most anticipated dances of the year was held
on November 27 in the new gym. From the first note
of music to the last, the Harvest Ball presented
by the FFA was a huge success. This season's dance
was climaxed by the presentation of Queen
Eileen Tong and her royal court. Accepting honors
as Harvest Ball Princesses were janet Rose,
Barbie Lee, Karen Paukovits, Kathy Vaughan.
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this year. Through my many friends and the many persons I've met
I have been able to see how nice American people are and how much people
are alike all over the world. We can have different customs and speak another
language however we are still the same. I've enjoyed the American way of life
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sen, M. Freyler, R. johnson, J. Graham, G. Jones, J. Burgess, R
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Winter
Ogden Nash
A CA DEMICS
Besides cooking and sewing, the homemaking classes provide ideas for Christ-
' mas gifts and decorations.
Mr. Brooks takes time to
explain the mystery of a
geometrical theorem.
Students who wish to improve their academ-
IC standing are offered a course in speed
reading.
Mrs. Homesley demonstrates to her golf class the technique of teeing off. Mechanical Drawing is a great help for those
going into professions such as engineering or
architecture.
Using a recorder in the study of a language helps a student to
learn and benefit by his mistakes.
Mr. Kingery and his advanced photography class admire another
perfect set of negatives.
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The large sectional maps present in geography
classrooms give students the opportunity to dis-
cover the new lands and cultures.
Checking experiments daily and tab-
ulating conclusions are indispensable
procedures when studying biology.
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tory class wait expectantly for their first question.
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CHILD OF THE PAST
CHILD OF THE PRESENT
CHILD OF THE FUTURE
This statement has been brought to life for the Class of '65 in its
junior year. They have been studying their American heritage of history
and literature, thus learning from the past. They have lived from day to day
in joys and disappointment, working for their class and their school, and
they have turned their eyes to the future, preparing for college and future
vocations. As a result of their experiences this year the junior class
looks to a glorious Senior Year.
FRONT ROW: M . :ntg Luchy Valencia, Presidentg
Donna Barron, I dvisor BACK ROW- Repre-
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Parsons, Paula Flood, Mary
Randi O'Brien, Tom Jackson.
Cloninger, Jonan Sutton, Leni
Paula Coxon, Janice Serrao, Sandy Angus, Jeanne Sam-
ples, Becky Warren, Mary Jaeger. BACK ROW: Rick
Blanchard, John Hanna, Jack Phillips, Bob McDonell,
Steve Madsen, Tom Webster, Ron White, Tom Thomp-
son.
Carol Sanborn, Pamella
Lou Truax, Donna Bolda,
MIDDLE ROW: Claudia
Kirk, Wanda Crabill, Terri Thompson, Sandy Todd,
FRONT ROW: Fred Marks, Silvia Reyes, Linda Ruiz, Lyn sythe, Bill Smiley, Pat Harrington, Alton Walvatne, Rod Ham-
Bowyer, Tony Chiaramonte. MIDDLE ROW: Jack Murillo, merly, Tom Gundy, Darrel Stewart, Phil McKitrick, John
Tom Wozniak, Bob Kimmel, Russell Ross, Dave Robeson, Bill Crossley.
Smith, Dave Jackson, John Comba. THIRD ROW: Fred For-
FRONT ROW: Cheryl Cook, Marilyn Rotar, Geneen Bowen,
Diane Donley, Dru Coleman, Anne Moreno, Janis Shelton,
Paula Blake, Cheryn Gedney, Liz Lou. MIDDLE ROW: Ken
Wampler, Steve Haney, Jerry Jordan, Linda Powell, Sue Ken-
ney, Jean Smith, Linda Warren, Kathy Magee, George Abbott,
Larry Coleman, Frank Wheeler. BACK ROW: Jim Pool, Herb
Fitzgerald, Dave Doly, Gary O'Gorman, Steve Walters, Ray
Michael, Paul Schlegel, John Sallee, Ray Wilson, Art Kroupa.
FRONT ROW: Cliff Grossman, Ken Brooks, Bill
Spatley, Helen Lopez, Mike Heishman, Gerry Wozniak,
Don Anderson. MIDDLE ROW: Ed Ebbert, Lynn
Gaylord, jerry Henderson, Mike Williams, john Word,
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Vick, Anita Adams, Carol Bentsen. SECOND ROW: Pat
Cannarioto, Jeanne Nelson, Jackie Pierson, Connie Peasley,
Sandy Stout, Rande Crockett, Andra Roe, Clorinda Peters,
Cara MacGillivray. THIRD ROW: jack Penny, Brent Law-
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BACK ROW: Ken Gansch, Steve Tomlinson, Alan Herman
son, Bill Speckmann, Brant McAvoy, Danny Hammersten,
Don Wexler, Bob Singleton, Ron Schaffer, Garry Davis,
Robby Kuntz, Bruce O'Brien, Steve Graves.
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lyn Brauckmuller, Eileen Anderson, Carolyn Vannice, Elaine
O'Coyne, Wayne Miles. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Shincan, Meri-
da Narcisa, Elizabeth jolly, Sue Queen, Kathy Larson, Brenda
DePaul, Larrie Gibb, Autumn Anderson, janet Harshberger,
Steve Landess. BACK ROW: Harvey Atwell, Clint Risner, Jack
Wisler, Leonard Zucker, Richard Barney, Brian Smith, Harry
Horde, john Francis, Dennis Reynolds, Dan Meadows.
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Katz, Linda Everett, Theresa Madison, Donna Barron,
Debbie Schenk, Donna Bailey, Diane Rosmann, Ann
Kerns. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Dent, Bob Adkisson, Sue
Tockstein, jean McCullough, Pam Belsha, Kathy Ver-
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Lilla Sweatt, Kerry Roth, George Young. BACK
ROW: Artur Ramos, Harold Dugger, Stephen New,
Mike Tozer, Robert Rohrer, jerry Moore, Larry Barn-
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Dawn Whittles, Marilyn Kuptz, Nancy Watson, Tom
Womack. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Logan, Eddie Foreman,
Linda Steele, Marian Sarot, Nancy Berry, Doug Rich, Jim
Cantrell. BACK ROW: jim Dedrick, Monte Baxter, Bud Van
Osdoll, Bob Holder, Bob Hartman, Kerry Brookman, David
Petrosino, Randy Gunnerson, Steve Corson, Richard Rucker
FRONT ROW:
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Katherine Murphy, Kathy Rice, Mary Perez,
Marie Williams, Karole Rice, JoAnne Man-
ROW: Nora Moses, Jackie Estlick, Sharon
Hobbs, jerry Bell, Patty Corle, Rosemary Brackney, Paris
Tschumperlin, Conny Santos. THIRD ROW: Rudy Sanudo,
Carl Gerger, Rocky Peterson, Ellis Henton, Don Schultz,
Bruce Colburn, Bob Wilson, Larry Haggard.
FRONT ROW: Ruth Lincoln, Benne Hanenburg, Jo-
anne McAllister, Bonnie Gilb, Laura Norlin, Ralph
Hayes, Pam Woodall, Joyce Nabeta, Lorraine Posey,
Kathy Blackard, Wanneta Mikol. MIDDLE ROW: Karl
Flbel, Glenn Henderson, Dan Johnson, Patty Callahan,
Kathy Walker, Darlene Franklin, Chris Lehman, Mary
FRONT ROW: Darlene Gerstein, Marguerite Leo, Pepi
Colvin, Jean Berry, Judy Althof, Sonia Harden, Judy
Jones, Sherry Porter. MIDDLE ROW: Dick Kosic, Frank
Remick, Sharon Williams, Carolyn Thorogood, Regina
Davis, Judy Hannibal, Sue Fronius, Fd Partain, Wayne
Siegrnund, Judy McClard, Tim Straubinger, Jerry Sa-
dowski, Fred Long. BACK ROW: Ray Ribicic, Mike
McAtee, Ken Carlson, Bill Walker, Doug Williams,
Cody Sears, Robert Stith, Jerry Crispin, Ron Slaten,
Phil Stewart.
McMurtry. BACK ROW: John Tomberlin, Frank Law-
rence, Frank Westbrook, Jim Ricketts, Les Smith, Russ
Napier, Andy Ryan, Frank Phillips, Byron Phelps, Den-
nis Bertrand.
FRONT ROW: Dee Harris, Robette Kleinhans, Margarette
Jarrell, Sandie Wyatt, Donna Cameron, Leslie Chytrus, Karen
Cunningham. MIDDLE ROW: Tony Neighbors, Steve Pur-
due, Kathy Burton, Sheila McNary, Diana Hart, Mary Davis,
Beverly Siewert, Alan Ladd, Bob Kautzmann. BACK ROW:
Tom O'Brien, Dale Ridens, Lee Rothchild, Don Fletcher, R0-
land Lam, Mike Campbell, Wayne Pope, Terry Cook, Greg
Mantifel, Bill Smale.
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FRONT ROW: Roberta Covert, Vilma Hayward, Hel-
en Zeller, Sue Rawlins, Cathie Chinn, Cheryl Kissel,
Delia Reyes, Margaret Walerius. MIDDLE ROW: jean
Petaja, Debbie Hoffman, Linda Farling, Dottie Walker,
Pam Greer, Janey Ryan, Dana Bell, Sue Frisbey, Dar-
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bie Perkins, Ken Lehr, Allan Youngwirth, Greg West
jimmy Elkins, Les Bell, Gerald Breese, Michelene Wis
tock, Judy Comba.
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Newman, Toni Tellander, Carmen Bravo. SECOND ROW: Hilmilwn, Marianne Hariluff, Linda I-Ong, Sue Hines
Maria Petropolis, Dina Katz, junie Chernus, Laurel Berg- Jeanne Green. BACK ROW: I-ann AYU55, Eddie Sturgeon
land, Lynn Doi-ion, Jackie Brean, Diana Lynch, Brenda Terry Kawka, Richard Stohr, Bob Smith, Tim Mills Ted
Ward. THIRD ROW: Lynne Sheridan, Zelva Barganier, WiUt6rS, RU55e11 Vanflhnnsliliznbefh Hagen.
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Teresa Madison, Sandra Holt, Linda Best, Sue Hines, Judy Aleita Burchard, junie Chernus,
jones, Vic Messina. BACK ROW: Dede Tong, Ronnie Rico,
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Calzjhmia Cadet C0505
Steve Guthauser, Dave Parham, jim Reeves.
This body of male students has supervised the parking of cars and provided guard
service for important activities throughout the year.
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FRONT ROW: J. Wilmont, J. Cruz, J. Plummer, A. Prak, K. Rocho. BACK
ROW: T. Winters, J. Reeves, B. Nelson, G. Lynn, N. DuBois, T. Page.
2ND PLA TOON
FRONT ROW: R. Gunnerson, J. Fitch, M. Davis, T. Lewis, D. Bingham, A. Wal-
lace. BACK ROW: R. Nelson, R. Vaughan, M. Temple, D. Bowling, C. Grossman,
M. Harto.
Future Farmers of America
Officers, Tom Roberts, Ralph Vockrodt, Dan Walker, Daryl Buerger, Alan Mayo.
Advisor, Mr. Dyer
Approximately 70 students participate in this national
organization that is composed of over 300,000 boys and
girls interested in agriculture. Throughout the
year FFA has participated in the L.A. County Fair
judging Contest, ADA Milk Marketing Contest, Co-op Marketing
Contest, State Finals Citrus judging Contest and
Buckel's Field Day judging Contest under the direction
of Mr. Dyer. They also sponsored the Harvest Ball, the
Hayride at the Mardi Gras, and various livestock
shows at the El Cajon and Del Mar Fairs.
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Offering the possibility of scholarships C.S.F.
promotes diligent and enthusiastic participation
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FIRST ROW: Randi O'Brien, Jeanne Smith,
Dorothy Acton, Anita Coulon, Eileen Brig-
ham, DeDe Davidson, Patty Treadwell, Bil-
lie Sue Grady. SECOND ROW: Vanessa
Anderson, Mary Siegmund, Richard Ainsley,
Robert Mooney, Janis Gates, Suellen Dow-
ell, Bob McAllister. THIRD ROW: Bar-
bara Foysberg, Doug Baughman, JoAnn
Popp, JoAnn Wallace, Becky Warren, Eddie
Sturgeon, Richard Hill, Dave Parham, Bill
Butler, Bob Smith.
Mrs. Sarot
FRONT ROW: Beverly Siewart, Marian Sarot
Laura Evans. MIDDLE ROW: Dixie Williams
Carol Sanborn, Pat Callahan, Vicki Lenihan,
Lynn Berry, Patti Treadwell, Penny Jones.
BACK ROW: Bobbi Sanders, Dorothy Shaplin,
Chris Sarot, Geri Roach, Karen Nagle, Patty
Duffy, Nora Evans.
Besides frequent socials, this group is active in community volunteer work. ,
Youth Fe! owfhib Group
Y.F.C. affords students spiritual as well as social growth through its varied activities.
Advisor, Mr. Van Note
Y.F.C. affords students spiritual as well as
social growth through its varied activities.
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Horizon Club
Field Day Contest in which the best transmit-
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These girls coordinate their efforts with the Campfire Girls' Association.
Mrs. Mayfield, Advisor
FRONT ROW: A. Ramos, P. Ainsley, P.
Treadwell, L. Lou, R. Ainsley. BACK ROW:
D. Baughman, M. Siegmund, P. Parsons,
A. Munzer.
Mrs. Acton, Advisor
Benne Hanenhurg, Margaret Heibeck, Nancy
Houghtby, Dorothy Acton.
American Field Service
A.F.S.'s main goal is to improve foreign relations through personal contact with those
of other countries.
Future Teachers
This organization affords its members an insight into the rewards and personal ex-
periences of the teaching profession.
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FRONT ROW: DeDe Davidson, Linda Benson,
Patty Wilson. BACK ROW: Nancy Houghtby,
Darlene Franklin, Jean Sonith, Brenda Slade.
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help further our students' interests in medical pro-
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Each month this club provides ECVHS students with the best literature available in
paperback form.
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Mr. Bascom, Advisor
FRONT ROW: G. Abbott, A. Vella, E
Foreman, D. Bistodeau, T. Murillo, G. Ru-
ble. SECOND ROW: D. Kings, J. Comba
V. Buckingham, S. Brown, B. Hansen, L
Dodgen, S. Popp, S. Blevins, D. Franklin
R, Lincoln, N. Lane, C. Twite, J. Sadowski
THIRD ROW: L. Humm, J. Manckia, M
Narcissa, P. Parsons, A. Orpikowski, J.
Wooters. FOURTH ROW: S. Mallette, V.
Lenihan, B. Krumm, J. Carlson, S. Stout,
N. Erwin, P. Keller, L. Everett, T. Scheeler,
A. Diguglielmo, Petaja, M. Heibeck.
Mrs. Cook
FRONT ROW: C. Chinn, T. Hobrecht, K.
Batchelder. SECOND ROW: R. Lincoln,
L. Borger, A. Adams. THIRD ROW: Mrs.
Cook, S. Rawlins, J. Carlson. BACK ROW:
B. Collier, G. Gillen, J. Tabor.
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organized library in the district.
Only students earning enough points through Dis-
trict Speech Competition are members of this
national organization.
Mrs. Brooks
FRONT ROW: Claudia Brown, Jeanne
Cline, Sandy Shively, Sue Hines, Linda Hol-
land, Jayne Rice, Kathy Burton, Tina Pen-
man, Karen Paukovits, Diane Suggs, Jerry
Eastman, Mary Jaeger. MIDDLE ROW:
Joyce Suggs, Artur Ramos, De De Davidson,
Lynne Dorlon, Alice Clason, Sharon Cassi-
ty, Elynda Merrill, Diane Rosmann, Lana
Ayres, Patti Treadwell, Carolyn Martinez,
Jackie Estlick. BACK ROW: Bill Reeves,
Wayne Thornton, Carl Sencenich, Bill Swe-
gles, Ron Walters, Chuck Shewey, Bob
Kroll, Robin Clear, Bob Graham, Bill Utter,
Randy Roberts.
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Joyce Suggs, Alice Clayson, DeDe Davidson,
Carolyn Martinez, Lynn Dorlin, Dianne Ross-
man. SECOND ROW: Sandy Shively, Jeanne
Cline, Kathy Burton, Sue Hines, Karen Pauko-
vits, Mary Jaeger, Robin Clear. THIRD ROW:
Robert Mooney, Randy Roberts, Chuck Shewey,
Bill Reaves, Bill Speckmann, Bill Swegles.
Dialectos
Throughout the year our speech club has turned out the top speech competitors in
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FRONT ROW: D. Stone, P. Parsons, M.
Heibeck, G. Lynn. MIDDLE ROW: Jim
Dent, Frieda Taylor, Mary Siegmund, R.
Rogers, D. Parham. BACK ROW: J. Ben-
ton, R. Ainsley, D. Baughman, R. Arnold,
J. Wilson.
This club is designed to help further the interests
of scientifically-minded students.
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FRONT ROW: Judy Keating, Karen Ham-
bric, Sally Hall, janet Smith, Pam Smart,
jane Foster, jean Smith. BACK ROW: Delia
Reyes, Sylvia Reyes, Carla Forbes, Diana
Hart, Grace Kings, Donna Moebus, Pam
Parsons.
This club helped to promote a competitive, yet
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Steve Stropes, Don Mathews, Craig Tysdale,
Mike DeLonge, Wayne Miles. MIDDLE
ROW: Mr. Quast, George Marion, Doug
Tobin, Doug Williams, Gary Kincaid, Joe
Queen, Bill Butler, Gary Hartsell, Dennis
Reynolds. BACK ROW: Dwight Stanley,
Steve Slatinski, Walt Gullett, Butch Dugger,
Mike Hill, jim House, Bob Watson, Rich-
ard Rucker, Irvin Lynn.
This club is open only to athletes who have earned their letters in competitive sports.
Roman Braves W y
Mrs. Cochran
Latin Club is a very unusual club because of its purposes
and activities. Meetings are presented on classical civilizations
and ancient costuming is not uncommon at the meetings.
In May the club does the impossible and turns the clock back
2,000 years presenting a banquet with reclining couches, costumes,
slaves, gladiators, music, food-everything but the wine!
This year Roman Braves added the celebration of a Latin Week to its
list of activities. The purpose of this organization is to interest students in
the fields of classical literature and history and to correlate the Latin
World and language to the modern world showing their effect and benefits
today. Our Latin Club participates in State College Language Field
Day where projects are exhibited, skills of Latin are tested,
and plays and skits are produced.
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Quill and Scroll, the International
Honorary Society for High School
journalists, has been formed
as an ECVHS chapter. Members
of this club were selected from
the Smoke Signal Staff on the basis
of scholastic ability and
achievement in Journalism.
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With many returning lettermen, this
year's Varsity Basketball team has shown
tremendous improvement over previous
seasons. Some of the highlights of this
season included a runner-up position in
the Consolation Bracket of the Kiwanis
Basketball Tournament. Also, the triumph
over arch-rival Granite Hills for the inter-
school trophy provided the spectators with
many thrills. Next year-'s team,
although losing joe Queen, Ken Kratochvil,
Craig Tysdal, Chuck Shewey, and Bob DeWinter,
can expect much from Doug Tobin,
Tom Thompson and Doug Williams.
Tom Thompson
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Best Defensive Player
Norman Bettencourt
Most Improved
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S. Hoffman, B. Thomas, R. Briclwell, 2nd Row: F. Alvarez, G. Westimn, T. Barrett, M. Campbell, J. Wrayf, j. Rogers, J. Kas
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Tony Neighbors Dave Nuttall
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Jim Loh
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Grossmont-31
Monte Vista-24
Kearny-14
Granite Hills-21
Mt. Miguel-28
El Capitan-13
Butch Dugger
147 lbs.
Larry Sanders
182 lbs.
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Tom Jackson
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Front Row: Doug Dowers, Bill Scott, Gary Dinkins, john Bob Holder, Arley johnson, john Digenen, john Stark, Ron
Hart, Steve Landess, Walt Robeson. Top Row: Randy Krauss, Dominguez.
Bottom Row: David Howell, Doug Dowers, Alan Dominguez, Tom Barnes, Charles Solomon, Mike
Chavez, john Dugger, George Garris. Top Row: Ron Richards, Floyd Foelsch.
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of Winter. During these chilly months of the year
E.C.V.H.S. sponsors their annual Snowball and
Evening in Paris dances, while our athletic calendar
includes wrestling and basketball. The Junior
Class Hootenanny and the Bravette slumber
party were among other social activities this year.
Highlighting this winter season was our third
annual Mardi Gras featuring the Pipeline
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Give me a grade-A May day,
And please deliver it soon.
I am weary of branches naked,
Creaking like lovelorn cats,
The earth underfoot half baked,
And the sun overhead ersatz.
Send me a balmy zephyr
To play me a rigadoon,
And I'l1 gulp of my grade-A May day
Till my hiccups hammer the moon.
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Girls' League
Every girl enrolled at El Cajon Valley High
School is a member of one of the most
influential organizations on campus, Girls' League.
Upon joining a committee, a girl finds herself
involved in many differing activities ranging
from the painting of posters to the collecting
of canned foods for Thanksgiving Giving.
Girls' League is responsible for informing all
girls of the proper dress and good grooming standards
Their reward is the satisfying feeling
PRESIDENT of promoting friendship throughout the
SALLY WOLCOTT school and community.
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the Question Mark dance in May,
a round of varied and exciting events
is offered for everyone's enjoyment.
PUBLICA TIONS:
Every two weeks Girls' League publishes its news-
paper, Teepee Talk. Through it, girls are
kept up-to-date on coming events, fashion
trends on campus, and the activities of
each of the six Girls' League Committees.
GOOD GROOMING:
Good Grooming is one of the most
important committees in Girl's League.
These girls are responsible for making
all girls aware of the good
grooming standards of our
school, by means of our
Good Grooming Week, class
assemblies, and fashion shows.
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Few people realize the work and
organization that go into the Big
and Little Sister picnic, White "E," ff'
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aware of the time spent as they
plan these events.
CAMPUS RELA TI ONS:
Every month finds
new students arriving on
the ECVHS campus. The
purpose of this committee is
to welcome them by sponsoring
Friendship teas, which orient
them to their new school.
ADVERTISING:
Paint brush, ruler,
eraser-all are used by
the Advertising committee.
Also, Campus Relations has
charge of the sports banquets
held at the completion of each
of the major sports seasons.
The publicizing for all Girls
League events is in the
capable hands of this
energetic group of girls.
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june, 1964. To us Seniors, the ninth graduating
class of El Cajon Valley High School, this month
brings about the Hnal act of a drama
that began four years ago. The campus was
different then, newer and somehow larger
with the absence of the gymnasium. As Freshmen, we
endured a humiliating yet treasured
week of initiation that ended with our being
accepted into the "tribe", We were launched
into a whirl of football games, dances,
sock-hops, and class budgets.
We were introduced to English-Social Studies,
to Algebra, to a foreign language . . . and to each other.
When summer arrived we "frosh" were well on
. . From Freshmen to Sophomore seems
mighty leap. This year we took
an active part in initiation and settled
to some serious planning both scholastically
socially. The Mardi Gras was instituted
and the class of '64 played its part with the
sponsorship of the successful
dance We saw the construction of the beautiful
new gymnasium and the spirit of expansion caught
on Sixteen-the golden age, brings new driving
licenses and other new responsibilities . . . the
Sophomore year meant growing up . . .
juniors . . upperclassmen. Most of us
realized for the first time how little time we
had left at E1 Cajon. We sponsored a picnic
at El Monte Park and once again put on a
successful dance at the Mardi Gras. We worked at
the El Cajon Fair and tackled our
studies with a fervor renewed
when we saw this year's Senior Class prepare to
make their exit. As Archbearers and Ushers, we
watched them take that final trip down
Graduation Road and realized that soon
it would be our turn. Our school
took on a special importance . . . it became a
dear friend . . .
Now the moment is here, We are the Class of 1964
. . . the Seniors. We have the football games
and dances and Mardi Gras and classes and
exams of four years all behind us.
A new episode of life is suddenly open
to us. For some it will be more
school, for some a new jobg many will go into
the armed forces, while still others will marry and
begin raising families. But for all of us our
high school days will long be remembered.
The tears, sighs, joys, pains, grins and
grimaces experienced in these last
four years will never be forgotten. We've
benefited much from Fl Cajon. It has
in a very real sense witnessed our growing up,
our awakening to a world that will very
soon be ours. We are the
generation our late President
Kennedy described in his stirring
Inaugural Address of januarv 20, 1961: "Let
the word go forth from this time and place,
to friend and foe alike, that the torch has
been passed to a new generation of Americans-
born in this century, tempered by war,
disciplined by a hard and bitter peace,
proud of our ancient heritage . . ." The
torch is passed, the world lies before us.
To the class of 1964 are given the keys to a
rich and glorious future , . . to a
rich and glorious America, land of the free,
home of the brave . . .
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The Valley News-Your Home Town Newspaper-613 W. Main
HEIDI HELEN ABBOTT
TERRY ANN ABBOTT
DOROTHY JANE ACTON
WILLIAM H ALEXANDER
DANNY CHARLES ANGOTTI
BILLIE JO ARMSTRONG
RICHARD WARREN AINSLEY
JOHN ALBERT
THOMAS ALEXANDER
HEIDI ABBOTT . . . is a January Graduate who will obtain a degree in social welfare at
SDSC . . . was active in Concert Choirg Girls' Leagueg Drama Club, Spanish Club . U. S.
History was given as a favorite subject . . . will always remember winning the Peace Pipe . . .
TERRY ABBOTT . . . major activities have included Girls' League Comm., Executive Board
. . . will be attending a junior college and majoring in a secretarial or business field . . .
enjoyed Mr. Adams' classes . . .
DOROTHY ACTION . . . will attend SDSC to prepare for teaching the handicapped . . . took
an active part in Concert and Marching Bands 1,2,5,4g Orchestra 5,4g Latin Club 1,2,5g CSF
1,2,3,4g Future Teachers' Club 4, Horizon Club 1,2,3,4g Archbearer 3 . . .
RICHARD AINSLEY . . . has participated in Science Club, Vice Pres. 1, Pres. 2,39 GUHSD
Science Club Fed., Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 3,4g AFS Pres. 3,45 Health Careers Club 23 Radio Club
Treas. 1, Vice Pres. 25 Sr. Cards and Announcements Comm . . . plans to become an electrical
engineer with BSE . . . will not easily foret the Snowball . . .
JOHN ALBERT...was active in Marching Band...favorite teacher, Mr. Lutz...wants
to attend college and study law . . . transferred from Beth Page High School in New York
BILL ALEXANDER . . . has worked in Auto Shop 1,2,3,4 . . . would like to enter the field
of Auto Mechanics . . . enjoyed being in Mr. Smith's classes . . .
DAN ANGOTTI . . . will never forget making the Varsity teams in Baseball and Basketball
. . . included Basketball 3,4, JV 2, Frosh 15 Baseball SA, JV 2g Football, JV and Frosh among
his activities . . . liked working with Coaches Gehrke and Elliott . . . plans to work for a
year before getting married . . .
JODY ARMSTRONG . . . would like to be a business major at Grossmont College and SDSC
. . . was active in Girls' League Comm. 1,2 . . . named Mr. Kingery as favorite teacher . . .
DENNIS AYRES . . . has spent high school years working on Nominating Conventions 53
ASB 45 Football 1,2,3,4g Basketballg Baseballg Varsity Club 3,4, Sec. 4 . . . future includes
attending SDSC . . .
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TOM "ALEXANDER" ALEXANDER . . , hopes to enter the service and go into the elec-
tronics field . . . attended high school in Bristol, Pennyslvania . . . lists his favorite teacher as
Mr. Kingery . , ,
HAROLD AI WELL . . . future plans include attending Grossmont College . . . enjoyed Auto
Shop classes . . . is a four year student . . .
PAT AUBREY . . . will never forget graduation day . . . wants to become a beautician and
then marry . . . has participated in Girls' League 1,2g YFC 1,2,5,4g Nominating Conventions
1,2g Sr. Prom Comm . . .
RAY AVILA . . . came to El Cajon from Phoenix, Arizona . . . Cross Countryg JV Baseball
2 . . . will easily recall Graduation Day . . . indicates Mr. Hegland as most-liked teacher . . .
JOHN BALLINGER . . . future Dairyman . . . finds favorite instructor to be Mr. Dyer . .
was active in FFA . . . has attended ECVHS all four years . . .
MEL BARNES . . . lists his favorite teacher as Mr. D. Williams . . . will continue education
in junior college . . . played on JV Basketball team . . .
JACK BARTLETT . . . transferred from Hawaii during his Freshman year . . . was active in
Calif. Cadet Corps as member of the rifle team . . . plans to attend JC and go on to SDSC . . .
DAVE BATTAGLIA . . . will long have fond memories of Freshman Initiation Week . . .
ambition is to become a foreign language teacher . . . was active in Spanish Club 23 Sr. Cap
and Gown Comm . . .
DOUG BAUGHMAN...was active in Science Club 1,2,5,4g JV Tennis 1,2g Usher 3g AFS
l,2,3,4g CSF 2,3 . . . will major in aeronautics or electronics as he furthers education . . .
EDDIE BEALER . . . future points to becoming retail merchandise: . . . enjoyed Mr.
Kingery's classes . . . has previously attended Escondido High and El Capitan High . . .
has been active in Varsity Track and Choir 4 . . .
HAROLD W. ATWELL
PATSY RUTH AUBREY
RAY W. AVILA
DENNIS LEE AYRES
JOHN O. BALLINGER
ME LVIN EUGENE BARNES
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JACK DALE BARTLETT
DAVID BATTAGGIA
DOUGLAS LYNN BAUGHMAN
EDWARD RAY BEALER
ROY BEYER . . . has attended ECVHS only one year having transferred from Sweetwater . . .
hopes to join the army after graduation . . . is interested in wrestling . . .
MARY LOU BOLDA . . . will long remember being Homecoming queen . . . participated
in Girls' League 1, Class Council 1,3g Bravettes 53 Nominating Convention 1,2,3g Drama Club
2g Sr. Prom Comm . . .
GLENN BREITENSTEIN . . . Class Council 1,2,3,4g Vice Pres. lg Girls' League Good
Grooming Award 1,23 A.F.S. 1, Football 2g Baseball 1,2,3g Nominating Conventions 1,5,-4,
Sr. Gift Comm., LEGEND STAFF 3, Sports Ed. 45 World Banking Seminar 4, . . . were among
his activities . . . plans to join the Air Force and later obtain a college education.
EILEEN BRIGHAM . . . enjoyed being in Concert and Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Band Staff
2,3,4g Library Club 3g Class Council 4g Latin Club Ig Girls Varsity Band 1, 25 Smoke Signal 5,
Copy Editor 4, Future Teachers 35 Nominating Convention 1,2,3g Sr. Dance and Assembly
Comm . . .
MARGARET "MUGGINS" BUECHEL , . . participated in Concert and Marching Band 1,2,3g
Band Staff 2,3g Sr, Publicity Comm .... plans to work as secretary after graduation . . .
JUDY BUEHNER . . , future includes becoming an English teacher , . . active in Girls' League
1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 2g Drama Club 3,4g Future Teachers 5,4g Tennis Club 2,35
Smoke Signal 3, Sr. Prom Comm .... remembers most "The Miracle Worker" and "Westside
Story" . . .
JUDY BUELL . . . enjoyed her Freshman year . . . activities around campus were Girls'
League 1,2,3,4g Nominating Convention 1,3g Class Council 1, Sr. Commencement Comm . . .
intends to go to a junior college . . .
SHARON "LITTLE ONE" BURNETT . . . indicated school activities as Class Council 1,2,
Girls' League lg Nominating Convention 2,3,4g Bravettes 3,4g Drama Club 3,43 Spanish
Club 2g SMOKE SIGNAL 3 . . . wants to become a registered nurse . . .
ELAINE BURNHAM . . . Girls' League 1,2,3g Pep Club 2, A.F.S. 2g Nominating Convention
1 were among her activities . . . plans on attending junior college . . . will be a dental hy-
gienist . . .
SHERYL BURNS . . . enjoyed her class in Photography . . . ranking high in her memories
is the day we won the Peace Pipe . . .will pursue a career as a homemaker . . .
MARY LOU BOLDA
GLENN ARTHUR BREITENSTEIN
NANCY EILEEN BRIGHAM
MARGARET ANN BUECHEL
JUDY SHEILA BUEHNER
JUDITH ANN BUELL
ADA MAY BUIE
SHARON LYNNE BURNETT
ELAINE GAYLE BURNHAM
SHERYL JEWEL BURNS
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PATRICK RAY BEST
ROY LEONARD BEYER
SHERIDAN LOUISE BINGHAM
JAMES ROBERT BLACK
MARY KATHERINE BLISS
PAMELA ANN BROCK
LOU ANN BROWN
LEE ANTHONY BUCKINGHAM
IVEY BELL . . . is a four year E1 Cajon student . . . shares mankind's dream of wealth and
success . . .
LYNN BERRY . . . has participated in Girls' League 1,2,4g Spanish Club 2g Sr. Dance and As-
sembly Comm., Convention Page 1, Delegate 2,35 Student Council 1g Senate 4, . . . future plans
include college . . .
PAT BEST . . . was active in Track 2,3,4g German Club lg Science Club 1,23 . . . plans to be
an automotive engineer after attending U.S.C. . . . his favorite teacher was Mr, Hegland . . .
SHERRY BINGHAM . . . dreams of being an Air Line Hostess . . . was active in Girls'
League her junior year . , . has fond memories of the El Cajon vs. Grossmont peace-pipe
playoffs . . .
JIM BLACK . . . graduated in january . . . enjoyed playing J.V. Football 2,3g . . . intends to
continue his studies in junior college . . .
MARY BLISS . . . most memorable moments of high school were during Freshman Orienta-
tion . . . enjoyed working in Girls' League lg Pep Club 25 Specialties 45 Sr. Publicity Comm.g
. . . will attend beauty college . . .
PAMMIE BROCK . . . has hopes of attending college and majoring in Interior Decorating . . .
her extra-curricular activities were Girls' Leagueg Drama Clubg Tab Book Clubg Sr. Dance
and Assembly C0mm.g . , .
LOU ANN BROWN . . . will long remember becoming Girls' League Vice Pres. . . .
plans to attend BYU to earn teaching credentials . . . enjoyed being in Specialties 54 Girls'
League Executive Board 2,3,4g Sr. Commencement Comm.g AFSg Future Teacher's Club . . .
LEE "BUCK" BUCKINGHAM . . . would like to play on a college football team while
continuing his education . . . was active in Football 1,25 Varsity Club 3,45 Wrestling 1,2g Nom-
inating Convention 5 . . .
ADA BUIE will never forget the many happy moments during Homecoming Week
was active in Girls' League lg Tennis Club 2g Ticket Squad 43 intends to further her
education at Grossmont College...
RUTH J. BURTON
WILLIAM RUSSELL BUTLER
JOHN XVILLIAM CAMPBELL
MARIE ANTOINETTE CANNON
JANET CARLSON
SHARON LEE CASSITY
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LAWRENCE THEODORE CASTILLO JR.
SUSAN DIANE CATTON
SIMIN PATRICK CAVANAGH
ALICE MARIE CLASON K
RUTH BURTON . . . will enter college and major in social work or psychology . . . among
her activities are Latin Club 1,2g Nominating Convention Ig Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,
4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Sr. Gift Comm . . . easily recalls winning sweepstakes at Long Beach
All-Western Band Review '62 . . .
"WILD BILL" BUTLER . . . says that he intends to be a free-lance philosopher . . . will
long remember helping found the Student Forum of Human Rights in Dec. of 1963 . . .
active in Class Council 1,2,3g Sr. Gift Commg Tennis 1,2, Varsity 3,49 Varsity Club 45 Cross
Country 2: Senate 4g Mardi Gras Ass't. Chairman 4: CSF'1,2,3,4 . . .
JOHN "'SKIP" CAMPBELL...will enroll at S.D.S.C. and major in history...Football 1
JV 2, Varsity 3,43 Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2g Student Council 1,2 .. .
MARIE "COOK" Cannon . . . remembers the Girls' League having a successful Mardi
Gras in '63 . . . was active in Girls' League 2, Executive Board 3,4g Bravettes 4g Y.F.C. 2 . . .
enjoyed being in Mr. Gross's class . . . hopes to go to business college . . .
JANET CARLSON . . . active in Choir 1,2,3g Girls' League Comm. 1,3,4g Tab and Campus
3,44 Nominating Conventions 1,3,4 . . . favorite teachers Mrs. Halliburton and Mr. Streshly
. . . plans on going to J.C.. for two years and then becoming an airline hostess . . .
SHARON "HOPALONG" CASSITY . . . hopes to become a high school teacher after attending
the University of Calif. at Berkeley . .. activities include Future Teachers 3, Pres. 45 Sr. Prom
Comm. Chairmang ASB Asst. 4g Nominating Convention 1,3g Dialectos 45 Color Guard 1,23 La-
tin Club 1 . . .
SUE CATTON . . . attended Hoover and San Diego High Schools . . . enjoyed Mr. Lyons'
class plans to further her education and travel participated in Class Council 3g
SMOKE SIGNAL 4g Sr. Cap and Gown Comm . . .
SIMIN CAVANAGH . . . enjoyed Mr. Quatrochi's technical electronics class . . . active
member of Radio Club . . .
ALICE CLASON . . . participated in Drama Club 2,3,4g Treasg Dialectos, 2,3g Sr. Cards and
Announcements Comm. Chairman . . . will attend Grosmont College . . .
MARY ANN COLIA . Student Council 2g Girls' League Comm 1,25 Sr. Carwashg Sr.
Gift Comm: SMOKE SIGNAL 4 . . . favorite class proved to be Shorthand . . .
DAVE COOK . . . plans to become a police officer . . . member of Cadet Reserves . . . has
many memories of Miss Curry's classes . . .
LARRY CASTILLO . . . had role in "The Miracle Worker" while active in Drama Club . . .
wants to join the Navy and then become a Postman or El Cajon Police officer . . . Mr. Rich-
ard was favorite teacher . . .
ROBIN CLEAR . . . Drama Club 3,4, Historian 3, Pres. 4g Class Council 5,4 . . . will attend
J. C. for two years and hopes to enter the Pasadena Playhouse . . . Mr. Lyons is his favorite
teacher . . .
DEAN "SHORTY" CLIFT . . . enjoyed Wood Shop for three years as well as Mr. D. Wil-
liams' teaching methods . . . will never forget a trip with wood shop to the furniture mart
in L.A .... was member of Prom Comm . . . plans to become a mortician . . .
JEANNE CLINE . . . will be among many registering at college next fall . . . active in Library
Club Sec. lg Girls' League 1,2, Executive Board 29 LEGEND Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-editor 4g Drama
Club, 2,3,4g Jr. Class Treas.g Arch Bearer 3g Dialectos 4g N.F.L. 4g Sr. Prom Commg Quill and
Scroll 4 . . . listed August 20, 1963, among most memorable moments . . .
BRIAN COLLIER . . . will attend Grossmont College or S.D.S.C. to study photography
and Business Administration . . . will then join the Air Force . . . favorite teacher is Mr.
D. Williams . . . has been active as LEGEND Photographer 3,49 ASB ass't. 4g Library Club
1,2,3, Pres. 4g Sr. Ways and Means Comm . . .
BILL COMMONIS . . . will someday become a hairstylist . . . names Mrs. Schwartz, and Mrs.
Halliburton as favorite teachers . . . was active in Sr. Dance and Assembly Commg Tab and
Campus 23 Latin Club 1 . . .
WANDA CONAWAY . . . puts Miss Johnston at the top of favorite teacher list . . .
enjoyed participating in Bravettes 3,4, Pres. 4g Sr. Publicity Comm . . . will enter Grossmont
College . . .
MICKIE COON . . . attended El Capitan for three years before coming to El Cajon High . .
is active and interested in F F.A ..,,
BOB COPELAND . . . will attend junior college . . . will always remember Mr. Smith as his
favorite teacher . , . kept busy in Auto Shop 1,2,3,43 Wood Shop 1,2 . . .
VALERIE "JO" CORDELL . . . Miss Johnston has proved to be her favorite teacher . . .
will make a career as Beauty Operator . . . enjoyed being in Bravettes 3,4g Sr. Commence-
ment Commg Girls' League 1,2,3,4 . . .
ROBIN FRANCIS CLEAR
DEAN HARLEY CLIFT
JEANNE C. CLINE
MARY ANN COLIA
BRIAN B. COLLIER
WILLIAM MACK COMMONIS
WANDA MARIE CONAWAY
DAVID ALLEN COOK
LAURA MARGARETTE COON
ROBERT G. COPELAND
VALERIE JOLINE CORDELL
PAT DANA . . . her favorite subject has been Agriculture . . . school activities were Ag-
riculture 3,4g F.F.A. 3,4g Girls' League Comm. 1,2 . . . plans to attend Cal Poly in San
Luis Obispo . . .
MIKE DAVIS . . . future plans are to continue his education at Reed College in Oregon and
to have a successful marriage . . . lifetime member of C.S.F. . .
VICKI DAVIS . . . transfered to El Cajon from Martin High School in Laredo, Texas . . .
enjoyed the SMOKE SIGNAL Staff and Girls' League . . . intends to become an airline stew-
ardess after high school . . .
GINGER DAVIS . . . was active in Girls' League l,2,3,4, Exec. Board 2,4g Senate 2, A.E.S.
4g Songleader 45 Baccalaureate Comm., Class Council 1,2,3g Tab and Campus 1, Nominating
Convention 1,2,3,4 . . . to attend Kelsey Jennings Business College is her plan for the future . .
CLIFF DETTY . . . hopes to attend Grossmont College . . . participated in Basketball, J.V.
and Varsityg Baseball, J.V. and Varsity, Class Council 2,3 . . . will never forget the first day of
his Freshman year and his first day as a Senior. . .
ROG DETTY , . . will remember Coach Streshly as his favorite teacher, . . enjoyed
Football 5,4g Wrestling 3g Track 4, Tab and Campus 1,2, Auto Mechanics . . . wants to con-
tinue his schooling in college . . .
MARILYN DEW . . . activities include Bravettes 3,4, Captain 4g Girls' League Comm, 1,23
Medix 1,23 Sr. Ways and Means Comm . . . vividly recalls the l963 Bravette Banquet when
the Captain's Whistle was placed around her neck . . . to graduate from the Calif. Hospital
of Nursing is her ambition . . , ranks Miss Johnston first among her teachers . . .
FAY DILLON . . . plans to be married after high school . . . Mr. Heaton is one of her many
favorite teachers . . . will remember certain special events in her sophomore year . . .
KAY DILLON . . . future plans include becoming a nurse , . . Mr. Logsdon was her favor-
ite teacher . . .
JOHN D'INTINO . . . hopes to attend Cal Poly and major in electronics . . . transferred from
Mt. Miguel in his Sr. year . . . Baseball and Wrestling have been his school activities . . .
MICHAEL RYAN DAVIS
VICTORIA L. DAVIS
VIRGINIA CHERYLE DAVIS
CLIFFORD ALAN DETTY
ROGER LEE DETTY
MARILYN ELIZABETH DEW
ROBERT LEE DE WINTER
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KAY ELLEN DILLON
JOHN ALBERT D'INTINO
ANITA BARBARA coULoN
Josie A. CRAVO
GEORGE N. CULP
PATRICIA ANN DANA
DARLENE R. DANZ
DEEANN DAVIDSON
JAMES ALLAN DAVIS
CARLOS R. DE LARA
VERNELLE DE LARA
MICHAEL EDWARD DELONGE
ANITA COULON . . . was active in Girls' League 1,21 Bravettes 3,43 Sec, 43 Quill and
Scroll 4g LEGEND Staff 2,3,4, Art Ed. 3,43 Nominating Conventions 1,31 Archbearer 3 . . .
plans to attend S.D.S.C. majoring in Art . . . wants to become an interior decorator or com-
mercial artist . . .
JOE CRAVO . . . will continue his studies at a junior college and later at college. . . trans-
ferred to E.C.V.H.S. from Crawford in his Senior year. . .
GEORGE CULP . . . transfered from El Capitan High to spend his Sr. year at El Cajon . . .
his activities include Sr. Cap and Gown Comm, and Drama Club...he hopes to join the
service and further his education there . . .
DARLENE R. DANZ . . . graduation will be among her special moments in high school . . .
has participated in F.F.A. 2,3,43 Farmerettes 3,43 Tab and Campus 2, 3 . . . future plans in-
clude college . . .
DEDE DAVIDSON . . . her many activities include Concert and Marching Band lg Latin
Club lg Nominating Convention 1,21 C.S.F. l,2,5,4g Health Careers Club l,2,3, Sec.-Treas. 2,
Pres. 39 Class Council 2, 5, Commissioner of Cult, Aff. 2g Archbearer 31 Dialectosg Science
Club Historian 33 A.S.B. Vice Pres. 4 . . .aspires to become a physician...
JIM DAVIS . . . plans to attend Grossmont College . . , has enjoyed Tennis Club 33 Sr. Ways
and Means Comm .... Mr. Bill Williams is his favorite teacher . . . will remember receiving
his J.V. Tennis letter . . .
CARLOS "JAP" DELARA . , . is interested in going into the oriental food business . . .
would possibly like to have his own Chinese Cafe some day . . .
VEE DELARA . . . Her extra-curricular activities have been Tab and Campus 1,2,3g Girls'
League Comm. lg Spanish Club 23 Archbearer 33 Privilege Comm .... is looking forward to
a career in nursing after high school . . .
MIKE "THE BULL" DELONGE . . . will rememlw' Mr. Streshly as an ideal teacher . . .
has been active in Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,5,4g Vlfrestling 13 Baseball 2g Varsity Club 3,43
Nominating Convention 2,33 A.S.B. Campus Relauuns Comm.g Sr Prom Comm.3 A.S.B,3 wants
to attend college after high school . . .
BOB DEWINTER . . . transferred to El Cajfr from Morse High in San Diego . . . plans to
attend S.D.S.C. and become a C.P.A .... efjfys sports and has played Football 43 Basketball
43 . , . Mr. Gross is his favorite teacher. . .
SHARON LEE DOCKUM
CHARLES F. DONIVAN
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MICHAEL WADE DOUGHTY
SUELLEN DOWELL
DONALD JAMES DOYLE
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LINDA CAROL DRYMAN
GREGG BURTON DUFFIN
PATRICIA SUZETTE DUFFY
JAMES MICHAEL DYE
MARGARET MOYA EASTER 3
SHARON DOCKUM . . . was El Capitan student for three years . . . has been active in
Cadet Band and Girls League . . .
CHUCK DONIVAN . . . plans to go to Grossmont College and major in Police Science . . .
participated in Tennis, 1,2,3,4 . . .
MIKE DOUGHTY . . . involved his percussion talent in Concert Band 2, 3, 4g Marching
Band, 1,2,3,4, Varsity Band, 2,3,4, Orchestra, 4 . . . remembers most participation in Long
Beach All Western Band Review . . . also participated in Nominating Conventions . . .
SUSIE DOWELL . . . intends to become a psychiatrist or a social worker . . . found time for
A.S.B. Assts, 4g Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Executive Board, 39 Nominating Conventions 1,2,3,4g
Science Club 2,3, Sec. 3, Senate 2,3,4g Sr. Publicity Comm., Latin Club 1,2g Y.F.C. 1,25 C.S.F.
1,2,3,4g Arch Bearer 3, Medix 1 . . .
DON DOYLE . . . attended Salem High School, Ohio for 2 years . . . helped manage J.V.
Football 3g Varsity Football 4, Varsity Basketball . . .
LINDA DRYMAN . . . was a member of the G.R.A. Tennis team . . . is a two year trans-
fer from Granite Hills . . . will someday attain success as a beautician . . .
PATTI DUFFY . . . would like to become a dental technician . . . enjoyed her art classes . .
was active in Y-Teens, Tab and Campus, Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm . . .
JIM DYE . . . wants to attend a business college . . . participated in Marching and Con-
ceft Bands 2,3,4g Varsity Band 3,43 Band Staff 3,4 . . . went to Mission Bay High School as
a reshman . . .
PEGGY EASTER . . . intends to go to Westmont Christian College . . . was active in Drama
Club, Girls' League 1,2,3g Y.F.C. 1,2,3,4g Sec. 45 Bravettes 3g Nominating Conventions 2,3,4 . . .
REGENA "REGGIE" ELBEL . . . participated in Bravettes 3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Girls Leagueg
Spanish Club 2, Y.F.C. 3,45 Band Staff 2, Nominating Convention 25 Science Club 2 . . .
will earn credentials in Elementary Education . . .
GREGG DUFFIN . . . is going to college to major in music . . . applied percussion skills in
various Bands . . . Cadet 1, Concert 2,3,4g Marching 1,2,3,4g Varsity 1,2,3,4g County Honor
3,43 Band Staff 3,4 . . . also took part in Track lg Drama Club . . .
JERRY EASTMAN . . . is determined to teach the mentally ill or physically disabled . 1. .
was in Dialectos 4, Vice-Presg N.F.L. 3,4g Drama Club 4g Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. Cha1r.g
Class Council 4g Senate 4g Nominating Conventions 2,3 . . .
BETTY EDWARDS . . . has fond remembrances of the 1962 Senior Prom . . . hopes that
the coming years will enhance her marriage with happiness and success...was a freshman
at Granite Hills . . .
JIM EDWARDS . . . wishes to acquire advanced education at the Air Force Academy . .
has attended El Cajon for four years . . .
BOB ELBERFELD . . . included Tennis among activities . . . has future plans in Real Estate,
Mechanics or Engineering . . . is a four year El Cajon student . . .
JOAN ENDICOTT . . . names Secretarial Office as most enjoyable class . . . participation in
campus activities includes Bravettes 3 . . .
NANCY ERVIN.. .centered campus activities around Library Club lg Sr. Ways and Means
Comm.g Tab and Campusg Class Council . . . lists Mrs. Halliburton as favorite teacher.. .
LAURA EVANS . . . enjoyed her business courses . . . participated in Y-Teens, 3,4, Pres. 4g
Sr. Ways and Means Comm. . . . hopes to become a secretary . . .
CONNIE EZELL...plans to go to modeling school and then get married...participated
in Bravettes 33 Sr. Ways and Means Comm.g Nominating Conventions 2,3g Girls' Leagueg
. . . transferred from Jetton High School in Paducah, Kentucky . . .
BARB FEARS . . . plans to get married . , . especially enjoyed her photography class . .
Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm ....
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FLORENCE REGENA ELBEL
ROBERT CHARLES ELBERFELD
JOAN LEE ENDICOTT
NANCY ELLEN ERVIN
LAURA JEAN EVANS
CONNIE JEAN EZELL
BARBARA JEAN FEARS
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JERALDINE MARIE EASTMAN
BETTY JANE CFEARSJ EDWARDS
JANIE FOSTER . . . had interests in Y.F.C., Vice-Pres. 1,2,3,4g Tennis Club 1,2,3,4g Girls,
League Comm.g Sr. Cards and Announcements Comm.g AFS . . . will always cherish the award
she received as most outstanding girl officer of San Diego County Y.F.C.'s . . . hopes to go
to Business College and later become a youth director . . .
AL GAPEN . . . shall not forget playing his first trumpet solo in Varsity Band . . . was
active in Concert, Marching, and Varsity Band, Orchestrag Freshman Track . . . hopes one
day to direct a band . . .
JANIS GATES . . . campus interests included Drama Club 3,4g Bravettes 3g C.S.F. 25,45
Girls' League Comm. 2g Tennis 4g THOUGHT Asst. Editor 4, Nominating Conventions 2,3,4g
A.S.B. Commissioner of Sales 43 Senate 5 . . .
GIL GILLEN . . . will attend S.D.S.C. and later plans a career in art . . . served El Cajon
through LEGEND Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 4g SMOKE SIGNAL, Art Director 4g Sr. Privilege
Comm.g Quill and Scroll 4g Library Club 2,4g Nominating Conventions 3,4 . . .
BILLIE SUE "WlLLY" GRADY . . . participated in Orchestra and Marching Band 1,2,3,4g
Band Staff 2.3.4: Latin Club 1,2g A.F.S. 2,3,4g C.S.F. 1,2,3,4g SMOKE SIGNAL 1,44
THOUGHT 4: Senate 2: Medix 1,2,3g Quill and Scroll 4g hopes to become a doctor of
psychology after attending S.D.S.C. and the University of Michigan . . .
BOB GRAHAM . . . activities included Y.F.C.g Student Manager of Varsity Football 2,3,4,
and Varsity Basketball 23 Concert Choir, Dialectos 4g Latin Club 1,2g Sr. Privilege Comm.g
Varsity Clubg Nominating Conventions C.S.F.g will attend college . . .
WALT GULLETT . . . received trophies for being most inspirational and valuable Cross
Country runner . . . participated in Varsity Cross Country 2,5,4, Frosh lg Track 1,2,3,4g
Varsity Club 2,3,4g Nominating Convention 2,3g Science Club 2 . . . will either become a
coach of high school athletics or enter a field of engineering . . .
STEVE GUTHAUSER . . . participated four years in Calif. Cadet Corps and Science Club
. . . will never forget our victory over Grossmont . . . plans to go to a college and then Navy
O.C.S. for a commission in the service.
KAREN "BEANS" HAMBRIC . . .liked being in Mr. Williamls class... enjoyed Tennis Clubg
Class Council 23 . . . will never forget when the El Cajon squad edged out Grossmont for the
Peace Pipe . . .
RALPH ALFRED GAPEN
JANIS M. GATES
GIL EDWARD GILLEN
BILLIE SUE GRADY
ROBERT JAXON GRAHAM
LAWRENCE KENNETH GROSSE
WALT LINN GULLET
STEVEN HENRY GUTHAUSER
KAREN GAYLE HAMBRIC
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CARLA FORBES
HOLLY CAROL FOSTER
JANE AGNES FOSTER
KATHERINE ANN FOSTER
RICHARD T. FRY
RICHARD WALLACE FULLER
DOUGLAS EARL GILLSON
SHARON LOUISE GLAZE
NANCY N. GLENNDENNING
JODY FINK . . . plans to return to Texas and do church secretarial work .I . . campus
activities included Marching Bandg Orchestra 4 . . . will easily remember El Cajon capturing
"Peace Pipe" from Grossmont and Mr. Mathews, her favorite teacher . . .
CARLA "GRANNIE" FORBES . . . will happily bear in mind numerous friends and enjoy-
able activities at E.C.V.H ..,. wants to work as a dental assistant after college . . .
HOLLY FOSTER . . . listed major activities as Class Council lg Girls' League Comm. 2,Q,4g
Nominating Conventions 1,2,3,4g Sr. Commencement Comm .... will never forget Graduation
Day or Mr. Cordry . . . plans to attend Grossmont College and then San Diego State . . .
KATHY FOSTER . . . will earn nursing cap through a nursing school . . . has deep respect
for Miss Johnston . . . was active member of Class Council 25 Girls' League Comm. 2,3,4g
Sr. Privilege Comm ....
RICHARD FRY . . . hopes to go on to college and study forestry . . . was an active four-
year student . . .
DICK FULLER . . . will improve artistic skills at Grossmont College and S.D.S.C. to prepare
for profession as commercial artist or illustrator . . . participated in j.V. Football as Mgr.5
Mgr, Varsity Football 2g j.V. Football 5g Wrestling 1,3 . . .
DOUG GILLSON . . . participated in Marching and Varsity Bands . . . influenced most by
Mr. Kingery as interests center around photography . . . transferred from Fredonia High in
New York . . .
SHERRI GLAZE . . . will obtain a secretarial job after graduation . . . remembers Mr.
Cordry's classes and appreciated his teaching methods . . .
NANCY GLENDENNING . . . plans a career in photography and possibly marriage . .
graduation exercises will be high among favorite memories . . . -
LARRY GROSSE . . . hopes to attend Grossmont College and then possibly go into Archi-
tectural Drafting or Industrial Arts . . . was part of j.V. Cross Countryg Trackg Latin Clubg
j.V. Baseballg Varsity Clubg j.V. and Varsity Footballg Nominating Conventions . . .
ALAN ROBERT HAMILTON
DIANE LYNN HANCOCK
BARBARA LEA HARDY
PENNY ANN HART
GARY ROBERT HARTSELL
GEORGE J. HAVERLY
MARGARET ANNE HEIBECK
EVONNE FAYE HELLING
PAUL M. HENDRICKS
SHERRY ANN HENRY
AL HAMILTON . . . future plans include attending Grossmont College . . . was active in
Baseball, Football, and Wrestling . , . will remember Mr. Bascom as his favorite teacher...
DIANE HANCOCK . . . will easily recall Graduation Day . . . wants to enter Grossmont
College . . . participated in Class Councilg Bravettes 35 Sr. Prom Comm. . . .
BARBIE HARDY . . . plans to become a secretary and then marry . . . main activities were
Girls' League 1,45 Bravettes 3,4 . . . names Miss Johnston her favorite teacher . . .
"PEN" HART . . . hopes to become a Dental Assistant and then marry . . . will remember
the day she and a friend walked mistakenly into the boys' restroom . . . was active in Girls'
League 1,2,3g Spanish Club 2g Future Teachers 3,45 Prom Comm.g Bravettes 4g Archbearer
3: C.S.F. 2,3 . . .
"DUDE" HARTSELL . . . extra-curricular activities were Football lg Baseball, j.V. 1,2,
Varsity 3,43 Varsity Club 4g Nominating Convention 1 . . . plans to attend Grossmont Col-
lege and then San Diego State . . .
GEORGE HAVERLY . . . took part in Football lg Band lg Sr. Prom Comm., Wrestling 1g
Radio Club lg Nominating Convention 1,2 . . . chooses to become eligible for an accountant
position . . .
EVONNE HELLING.. .likes Miss Johnston as a teacher and advisor . . . among her activi-
ties were Girls' Leagueg Bravettes 3,4g Y-Teens . . . experienced many memorable events
during Bravette marching seasons . . .
PAUL HENDRICKS . . . likes former legislator Mr. Hegland . . . Wants to attend Gross-
mont College and then S.D.S.C. . . . enjoyed being in Track 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3,4g
Varsity Club 2,3,4 . . .
SHERRY HENRY . . . hopes to enter San Diego School for Medical and Dental Assistants
. . . will remember Mr. Bascom and his English Class . . . participated in Girls' League
1,2,3g Bravettes 3, Sr. Cap and Gown Comm ....
MARLO HILLS . . . holds Sr. Prom and Graduation Day high among treasured memories
. . . will enter Grossmont College . . . names Mr. Kniss as favorite instructor . . . Bravettes
SQ SMOKE SIGNAL 3,4, Feature Ed.g Girls' League 2, Pep Club 25 Quill and Scroll 4g
Sr. Prom Comm.g School Service Comm. 4 . . .
MARGARET HEIBECK . . . centered activities around Science Club, Tteas. 2,5, Pres. 3,4
...plans to further her education at Grossmont College...and then transfer to a four
year college and major in physics . . . favors Mr. Larson as best instructor . . .
GERALD "BOB" HICKS . . . wants to move around when graduated . . . will remember
his freshman year . . . enjoyed being in auto shop and art . . .
MIKE HILL . . . will remember most when he discovered girls and passed biology . . . was
active in Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2,33 ASB 45 Football 2 . . . enjoyed being a part of
Mr. Williams' class . . .
RICH HILL . . . remembers most acting as usher at Graduation of 1963 . . . has been active
in Sr. Prom Comm.g Football 23 C.S.F.g A.S.B. asst. 4g A.F.S .... future plans include going
to college to train for Electronic Engineering . . .
JOANN HINKLE . . . LEGEND Staff 3,4, Sr. Ed. 45 Bravettes 3,4, Hand Lieut. 4g Class
Council 1,2,5,4g C.S.F. Life Memberg School Service Comm. 2g Archbearer 53 Sr. Ways and
Means Comm.g Quill and Scroll . . . places 1963 Bravette Banquet first among memorable
events . . . will attain teaching credentials as a math major at S.D.S.C .... has deep respect
for Miss Johnston . . .
TONI HOBRECHT . . . hopes to attend college majoring in business or psychology . . .
enjoyed being a Part of Mr. Leewaye's class . . . includes Sr. Ways and Means Comm. among
campus activities . . .
PHIL HOCO'IT...can easily picture his first day as a Freshman...future plans are to
enter a junior college or college . . . enjoyed Mr. Kingery's photography classes . . .
BERNIE HOFFMAN . . . will remember Mr. Larson as his favorite teacher . . . plans include
going to S.D.S.C. and majoring in engineering . . .
LINDA HOLLAND . . . plans to attend S.D.S.C .... activities included Concert Band
1,2,3,4g Marching Band l,2,3,4Q Band Staff 2,3,4g Y-Teens Sec. 4g Future Teachers 3,4g Girls'
Leagueg Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm.g Dialectosg Latin Club 15 Nominating Conventions
1,2,3g SMOKE SIGNAL 3,4g Thought Mag. 45 Class Council lg Tab and Campus . . . will
remember Mr. Minor and his sweepstakes winning band . . .
TERRIE HOMAN . . . attended Yuma High School for three years . . . plans to attend
beauty college . . . remembers the fun she had washing cars at the senior car wash . . .
GERALD HICKS
' MICHAEL WARD HILL
RICHARD LESTER HILL
MARLO MAEJEAN HILLS
JOANN CAROL HINKLE
TONI R. HOBRECT
PHILLIP DAVID HOCOTT
BERNARD PAUL HOFFMAN
LINDA MARIE HOLLAND
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PAUL ISAACSON . . . major sports activities were Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4 . . .
has attended ECVHS all four years . . .
JUDI JOHNSON . . . future education major wants to attend JC and Stephens College in
Mo .... was active in Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,4g Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4g Class
Council 2,43 Sr. Privilege Comm .... came to ECVHS from North Hollywood . . .
JAN JOHNSTON . . . enjoyed being in Auto Shop . . . attended ECVHS all four years . . .
after graduation plans to find a well-paying job . . .
PENNI JONES . . . will always remember meeting many wonderful people her first day at
ECVHS . . . future airline hostess . . . Mrs. Ridgway heads list as favorite teacher . . . Girls'
League: Sr. Privilege Comm.g Choir . . . is a former "Matador" . . .
ROGER KELLEY . . . took an active part in Football 1,2,3g Basketball 25 Auto Shop 1,2,3,
4 . . . came to us from Mt. Empire High School . . .
WILL KELLOGG . . . came to El Cajon from the San Diego Military Academy . . . is espe-
cially interested in Auto Mechanics . . .
NAN KENNEY . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Marching Band 2,33 Sr. Gift Comm.g Latin Club 1,2
. . . wants to major in chemistry or biology at Redlands or Santa Barbara . . . lists favorite
teacher Mr. Haynes . . . easily remembers Braves capturing Peace Pipe from Foothillers . . .
GARY KINKAID . . . major activities were Football 1,2,4g Baseball 2,5,4g Nominating Con-
ventions 2,3g Varsity Clubg Sr. Prom Comm .... names Mr. Cordry as most-liked teacher . . .
wants to attend Grossmont College and then go to a larger college . . .
PETER "CANADA" KING . . . main activities included Concert and Marching Bands . . .
hails from Toronto, Canada , . . will register at SDSC next fall . . .
GRACE "SMILEY', KINGS . . . was active member of Tennis Club . . . enjoyment of sports
resulted in PE becoming favorite class . . . future secretary names most memorable moment
as graduation day . . .
JUDITH E. JOHNSON
JAN BARRY JOHNSTON
PENELOPE OAIL JONES
ROGER VIRGIL KELLEY
WILL LEWIS KELLOGG
NANCY CAROL KENNEY
JOHN KESSLER
GARY MICHAEL KINKAID
PETER DAVID KING
GRACE LUCILLE KINGS
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PATRICIA J. JACKSON
CRAIG DAVIS JIROCH
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NANCY HOUGHTBY . , . activities include Latin Club 1,2g Science Club 2g Health Careers
Club 1,2,3,4, Pres, 45 Horizon Club 3,4 . . . intentions are to become a nurse . . . is a four
year student . . .
JIM HOUSE . . , will never forget Graduation Day . . . JV Football lg Varsity 2,33 VHFSIIY
Club 3,4...intends to go to JC and become a cabinet maker...Mr. Williams and Mr.
Gehrke are high on list of favorite teachers . . .
AL IHDE . . . future plans are to travel . . . came to us two years ago from Grossmont
High . . .
PATTI JACKSON . . . plans to enter SDSC . . . was active in Concert Band 3.4g Marching
Band 2,3,4g Girls' Varsity Band 2,41 Sr. Prom Comm.g Nominating Convention 2,3,4g Girls'
League 4 . . . can happily recall her first participation with the band at Long Beach when
El Cajon came home winners . . .
CRAIG JIROCH . , . lists favorite instructor as Mr. Williams . . . participated in Spanish Club
2g Science Club 2g AFS 43 Sr. Privilege Comm.g YFC 1,2,3 . . . sets hopes on becoming a
sociology major at SDSC . . .
CHARLES JOHNSON . . . plans to become a serviceman after graduation . . . enjoyed Mr.
Kingery's classes . . .
SANDY JONES . . . Bravettes 3,4g Girls' League Comm, 1,2,3g Sr. Cap and Gown Comm.
. . . places Bravettes, first place at Hawthorne among happiest memories . . , favorite teacher
was Miss "J" . . . will attend Grossmont College . . .
PATTI KASTER . . . favors English as most enjoyable subject . . . plans to major in business
at Grossmont College . . . activities include Class Council 25 Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,4g Sr.
Commencement Comm.g Nominating Conventions 1,2,3,4 . . .
PATTY KELLER . . . will always have a fond remembrance of high school graduation . .
future plans include becoming a secretary . . . enjoyed Mrs. Ridgway's class . . .
JOHN KESSLER . . . wants to attend college and medical school . . . will never forget the
excitement of class elections . . . has participated in CSFg Usher 3g Senateg Sr. Class Pres-S
ASB Ass't .... has been at El Cajon all four years . . .
NANCY MARIE HOUGHTBY
JAMES ROBERT HOUSE
ALLEN RUSSELL IHDE
SAUNDRA KAY JONES
PATRICIA R. KASTER
PATRICIA ANNE KELLER
GARY MARTIN KIRK
RONALD OTTO KITTEL
KENNIE LEE KRATOCHVIL
ROBERT H. KROLL
DAVE HENRY KUNKEL
ANN MAUREEN LAKIN
RONALD CECIL LANE
RONALD JAMES LANGLEY
BRUCE LAURIE
ELIZABETH ANN LEAIRD
GARY KIRK . . . will long remember giving a campaign speech to the future Sr. Class . . .
wants to major in English at SDSC . . . appreciates Miss Curry's teaching methods . . . activi-
ties include Class Council lg Nominating Convention 2,3,4g Tab 8: Campus 59 ASB asst. 4:
Sr. Publicity Comm.g Senate . . .
RON KITTEL . . . among his activities were Football lg Student Council 1 . . . lists his
favorite teacher as Mr. Bascom . . . intends to go on to JC . . . hopes to visit Hawaii . . .
KEN "KRAWLING" KRATOCHVIL . . came to El Cajon his Senior year from Colton, Cali-
fornia . . . will continue his education in a junior college . . . has been active in Football,
Basketball and Baseball . . .
BOB KROLL . . . enjoyed Mr. D. Williams' Class . . . centered activities around Drama l,2,3g
and Speech Squad . . . is a January graduate . . .
DAVE KUNKEL . . . was active in Marching Band and Concert Band . . . intends to join
the I.C. Training School . . .
ANNIE LAKIN . . . centered her activities around choir . . . plans on attending Cabrillo
junior College . . . lists Mrs. Schwartz among her favorite teachers . . .
RON LANGLEY . . . Coach Gehrke first among his favorite instructors . . . was active in
Basketball and Cross Country. . . hopes to attend junior college . . .
BRUCE LAURIE . . . enjoyed Auto Shop . . . dreams of traveling to far places . . . will long
remember Mr. D. Williams . . .
LIZ LEAIRD . . . was active in GRA . . . names Tennis Club sponsor, Miss Beekman as
favorite instructor . . . wants to attend junior college and take business . . .
SANDY LEWIS . . . lists Mr, Hilton as her favorite teacher . . . transferred from Pacific
Beach in her Senior year . . . was a member of GRAQ Tab and Campusg Sr. Commencement
Comm .... represented school and community as Mother Goose Parade Princess last fall . . .
RON LANE . . . first day of high school will be clearly remembered . . . was a member of
Track 2 . . . plans to go into the army and on to college . . .
BARBIE LEE . . . participated in Girls' League 1,55 Cheerleader 2,4g Class Secretary 5.4g Har-
vest Ball Princess, Homecoming Princess . . . ranks being elected to the Homecoming Court
among her treasured memories . . . hopes to become an elementary teacher . . .
DICK LEE . . . wants to help people, perhaps may fulfill this goal by going into Civil Service
. . . enjoyed taking part in class activities as council representative . . .
VICKI LENIHAN . . . was a participant in Girls' League 2,5,4g SMOKE SIGNAL 2,5,4,
Feature Ed. 3, Managing Ed. 4g ASB Commissioner of Finance 4g Bravettes 55 Sr. Privilege
Comm.g Nominating Convention 1,2 Y-Teens 5,4g Tab and Campus 25 Library Club 3g Arch
Bearer 3 . . . is interested in attending college and majoring in journalism . . .
MIKE LITTRELL . . . represented El Cajon through Football 2,53 Basketball 2 . . . his ambi-
tion is to become an electronics engineer . . . was impressed by Mr. Smith's classes . . .
LYNN LIVESAY . . . participated in Girls' League 1,53 Nominating Convention 5, Drama
Club 4: Sr. Privilege Comm. 4g Tab 8: Campus 4g Senate 43 Concert Choir 4. ..plans to go
to Grossmont College . . . Ends two ideal teachers in Mr. Richard and Mr. Castro . . .
"MIDGET" LOH . . . centered campus activities around Football 1,2,5,4g Wrestling 1,2,5,4g
Varsity Club 2,5,4 . . . will long remember Mr. Bascom for his college preparatory methods
and teaching skills . . .
DWIGHT LONG . . . formerly resided in Washington . . . was a participant in JV Football
. . . will attend Humboldt State and major in Fisheries . . .
RONNIE LOU . . . among his extra-curricular activities were Football lg JV Basketball Mgr.g
Track 2,3,4 . . . is hopeful in that the future may bring him wealth . . .
MIKE LYNCH . . . came to ECVHS from Lincoln, Nebraska . . . plans to work in the forestry
department . . . his favorite teacher is Mrs. Halliburton . . .
BARBARA ANN LEE
RICHARD WILLIAM LEE
VICTORIA LENIHAN
SAUNDRA JEAN LEWIS
MIKE D. LITTRELL
LYNN ANN LIVESAY
JAMES WI LBUR LOH
DWIGHT DANIEL LONG
RONALD H. LOU
MICHAEL VINCENT LYNCH
IRVIN LYNN is interested in sports and was active in Track 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 3,45
Varsity Club 3,4 . . . will continue his education at Oregon State . . .
JIM MAGEE . . . Mr. Williams proved to be his favorite teacher . . participated in Foot-
ball 1,2g Track 2g Nominating Convention 2 . . . will further his education at college . . .
ROBERT MARTIN . . . transferred from El Capitan where he lettered in track . . . plans to
attend JC and then go on a mission . . .
CARRIE MARTINEZ . . . wishes to become an elementary education major or a secretary . . .
member of Girls' League 4g Class Council 1,2,3,4g Dialectos 2,3,4g Drama Club 4g Spanish
Club 2g Senate 2g Nominating Convention 2,35 Senior Play . . .
JOE MASTON . . . wants to just go on living . . . participated in Football 1, JV...liked
Mr. D. Williams, class . . .
ALAN MAYO . . . Mr. Dyer tops list as favorite teacher . . . active member of F.F.A. . . .
will attend San Diego State for two years and then go to Cal Poly at San Luis for two
years . . .
ELYNDA MERRILL . . . activities include Drama Club 3, Vice Pres. 4g Dialectos 2,3,4g Con-
cert Choir 1,4g Sec. 2,35 Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,4g Archbearerg Sr. Cap 84 Gown Comm.
. . . will go to Grossmont College and study dentistry . . .
KEITH MESECHER . . . will never forget getting out of Miss Curry's biology class . . . en-
joys Mr. Hofer's class . . . plans to attend a college in Los Angeles . . .
AL "CORKY" MILLER . . . will never forget the time he scored two points for Mt. Miguel's
basketball team . , . Football 1, JV 2, Varsity 3,45 Basketball 1, Varsity 2,35 Track 1, Varsity
3,44 Sr. Dance 8: Assembly Comm .... will further his education at Grossmont College . . .
KEN MILLER . . . active in Football 1 . , . enjoyed being a member of his Auto Shop and
U.S. History classes . . . will attend Grossmont College . . . easily remembers his Senior
year . . .
-MIZER . . . has attended high schools in Escondido, Calif. and in Galesburg, Mich. . . .
will join the Air Force or go to junior college . , , activities included Football 1g Marching
Band 1,2,3g Concert Band 1,2 . . . Mr. Brooks tops list as favorite teacher
ROBERT EUGENE MARTIN JR.
CAROLYN MARIE MARTINEZ
AARON JOSEPH MASTON
ALAN LEE MAYO
ELYNDA JANE MERRILL
KEITH E. MESECHER
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BOB DEAN MCALLISTER
TRUDY LU McCLURE
LOLA JEAN Mac FADEAN
JAMES WILLIAM MAGEE
MACK EDWARD MALETA
JERRY LEE MANNUZZA
GEORGE GREGORY MARION
JOHN FREDERICK MASTON
DON L. MATHEWS
EDRIS RENEE MAYNARD
BOB McALLISTER . . . will study psychology or dentistry at Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley or
SDSC . . . active in YFC 1,2,3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Cross Country JV 1, Varsity 2,3,45
Track 1,2,3,4g Sr. Prom Comm.5 Choir 1,25 Honor Choir 35 C.S.F ....
TRU McCLURE . . . active in Student Council 3,45 Bravettes 35 Frosh-Soph Speech Tourna-
ment 2 . . . enjoyed Mrs. Jump as a teacher . . . plans to get a job with the telephone com-
pany and later get married . . .
LOLA "SHORTY" Mac FADEAN . . . Pep Club 25 Nominating Convention lg Girls' League
1,2,3,45 Tab 8: Campus 45 Banner Corps 45 Sr. Cards and Announcementsg Class Council 4 . . .
will further her education at Grossmont College majoring in Business Systems . . .
MACK MALETA . . . favorite subject was Technical Electronics . . . centered campus activi-
ites around Radio Club . . . will join the Navy . . .
"BIG RED" MANNUZZA . . . will make the Navy a career . . . attended San Diego High
School before coming to El Cajon . . . where he was active in JV Football 2,3 . . .
GEORGE MARION . . . transferred from Carlsbad High School . . . active in Varsity Foot-
ball . . . will attend a junior college . . . will never forget Graduation Day . . .
FRED MASTON . . . may join the Navy . . . favorite teacher was Mr. Mathews . . . will
always remember the day he got suspended.
DON "UNCLE DUNCLE" MATHEWS . . . enjoys Mr. Cordry's class . . . active in Football
1,2,45 Cross Country 35 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,4 . . . will further his education and
get a job.
"EDDIE" MAYNARD . . . wants to attend beautician school and get married . . . enjoyed
Band 15 Band Staff 2.
MANETTE MICHEL . . . will be a physical education teacher after graduating from JC and
SDSC . . . Bravettes 3,45 Flag Lieut. 45 Banner 35 Archbearer 35 Girls' League 2,35 Sr. Pub-
licity Comm .... being chosen Flag Lieut. highlights memorable events . . . favors Miss
Johnston as an instructor and advisor . . .
DONNA "'DROOPY" MOEBUS . . . appreciates Mrs. Halliburton's teaching abilities . . .
lists marriage and a career as a beautician as future goals . . . among campus activities was
Concert Choir 1,2,3,4 . . .
THOMAS JOSEPH MoLLoY
SANDRA SUE MONDY
GARY J. MONETTE
ROBERT FRANKLIN MOONEY
JUDITH ANN MOORE
LARRY EUGENE MOORE
LARRY EDWARD MOREHOUSE
REBECCA E. MORENO
GORDON PERKIN MORRIS
ALLAN DAVID MORTENSEN
TOM MOLLOY . . . plans to be a fulltime bachelor . . . an El Cajon Student for two years,
Tom last attended john Marshall High School in Cleveland, Ohio. ..has enjoyed Football 3,
and Auto Shop . . .
SANDY MONDY . . . an enthusiastic Agriculture student, wants to attend Cal Poly in San
Luis Obispo . . . has participated in Farmerettes, Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Agriculture 1,2,3,4 . . .
accordingly, Mr. Dyer is her favorite teacher . . .
GARY MONETTE . . . a transfer from Granite Hills . . . enjoys Football, Basketball, Base-
ball . . . plans to enter the Navy and then into Electronics . . .
ROBERT MOONEY . . . will always remember the events highlighting his four years at
El Cajon . . . plans to major in Business Administration at SDSC and UCLA . . .
JUDY MOORE . . . her many activities include Girls' League Comm. 1,2, Executive Board 32
Medix lg Tennis Club lg YFC 1,2,3,4g Class Council 1,2,3,4g Treas. 2,4g Senate 2g Drama
Club 43 Sr. Ways and Means Comm.g Homecoming Princess . . . will attend college and
major in Business Administration or Business Teaching . . .
LARRY MOORE . . . wants to further his education and then join the Air Force . . . MHICI1-
ing Bandg Varsity Footballg Trackg Baseball are among his school activities . . . Mr. Minor was
a favorite teacher . . .
BECKY MORENO . . . will remember winning honorable mention trophy for photograph
entered in the Del Mar Fair . . . her extra-curricular activities have been Girls' League Comm.
l,2g Pep Club 25 Spanish Club Vice Pres. 2g Nominating Convention 2,3g Bravettes 5,4, His-
torian 4g Class Council 2, Sr. Publicity Comm.g lists college among future plans . . .
GORDON "TORCH" MORRIS . . . will remember Mr. Smith and his Auto Shop classes . . .
dreams of one day opening his own welding and speed shop . . . participated in Metal Shop
1,2,3 and Auto Shop 1,2,3,4 . . .
AL MORTENSEN . . . among his activities were Track 1,2,3,4 Football JV 2,39 CSF . . .
wants to study Law Enforcement in college and join the Highway Patrol after graduation . . .
CHERI "'CHIP" MUNDAY . . . her many activities have included Concert 8: Marching Band
l,2,3,4g Girls' Varsity Band 2,45 Band Staff 3,4g Future Teachers Club 3,43 Co-Editor of Fresh-
men Tom-Tom lg Smoke Signal 3,43 Senate 45 Quill 8: Scroll 4, Sr. Class Vice Pres .... plans
to go to college and become an English or Physical Ed. teacher . . .
LARRY MOREHOUSE . . . transferring from El Capitan, Larry has been a student at El
Cajon for 2 years . . . intends to go to college and become a Veterinarian . . . Frosh Footballg
Varsity Football 3g F.F.A. 3,43 have been among his major activities . . .
SANDY MORTENSON...will summer in the South Pacific and attend business college
in the fall . . . lists Girls' League Comm. 1 and a Sr. Committee among her activities . . -
Mr. Bascom is her favorite teacher . . . holds Graduation Day high among her memorable
moments . . .
CARRIE "MOSTIES" MOST . . . plans to go to beauty college and later become a home-
maker . . . will remember the year we beat Grossmont 14-13 . . . Mrs. Jump has been a
favorite teacher throughout her high school years . . .
BOB MULKINS . . . has enjoyed Varsity Track and Sr. Cap and Gown Comm .... hopes
to major in math and science at S.D.S.C .... has attendd both El Capitan and Granitee
Hills before transferring to El Cajon . . .
NITA MUNZER . . . has been active in Latin Club 1, Scriba 2g Girls' League 1,2,3,49
Executive Boardg AFS 3, Sec. 4, Archbearer 59 Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm .... hopes
to attend college and major in Education . . .
DANNY MUSE . . . has participated in Latin Club 1,24 . . . plans to attend JC and then go
to a trade school . . . Mr. Kingery is among his favorite teachers . . .
EDDIE NAKASHIMA . . . will attend JC and possibly go on to S.D.S.C. . . .
BOB NELSON . . . will always remember when he broke his leg while pole vaulting in
Track 3,4g . . . hopes to go to college, major in electronics and become an Electronic
Engineer. . .
RON NELSON . . . activities have included Military Science, Rifle team: . . . thinks gradu-
ation will be his most memorable moment in high school . . . a favorite teacher is Mr. Bascom
. . . college is a future plan . . .
JOYCE NEWTON . . . a January graduate, Joyce plans to go to college and maybe into the
Air Force . . . her school activities have included Girls' League 1,43 Exec. Board 2,3g Bravettes
3g Library Club 1,23 Nominating Convention 2g . . . will always remember the Arcadia Com-
petition and the Snowball of 1965 . . .
SANDRA LEE MORTENSEN
CARRIE FRANCIS MOST
ROBERT C. MULKINS
CHERI ANN MUNDAY
ANITA ANN MUNZER
DANNY WAYNE MUSE
EDDIE Y. NAKASHIMA
ROBERT BRYAN NELSON
RONALD GENE NELSON
JOYCE ANN NEWTON
DAVID "LANCE', NUTTALL . . . was active in Varsity Club, 1,2,3,4, Varsity Football, 45
jr. Varsity Football, 2,3g Varsity Wrestling, 1,3,4g Baseball, 2,3g Varsity Baseball, 4 . . .
GARY "GEORGE" OSGOOD . . . hopes to be a court reporter or go into business admin-
istration . . . was in Cadet Band, 2, Concert Band, 3,4, Choir, lg J.V. Tennis, 2g Varsity Ten-
nis, 3,4g Y.F.C., 1,2,3,4g Marching Band, 2,3,4 . . .
ED OSTERMEYER . . . plans to attend college and major in either History or Pre-Law . . .
participated in Nominating Conventions, 2,3,4g Senate, 43 Latin Club, 1,2,3,4g First Consul
2,3,4g Usher, 3g A.S.B. Director of School Arts Service, Sr. Publicity Comm.g C.S.F.-Life Mem-
ber . . .
BONNIE "BONEY" OWENS . . . enjoyed her Clerical Office Practice Class . . . hopes to
become a beautician . . .
SANDIE PAXTON . . . plans to go to Junior College and then college . . . was an active
member of Girls' League Comms .... enjoyed her bookkeeping class . . .
KATHY PEARSON . . . plans to enter secretarial field at Grossmont College . . . centered
campus activities around Bravettes 3,4, Hand Lieut. 4g A.S.B., 4g Soph. Vice-Pres.g Sr. Prom
Comm ....
DOTTIE PEIRCE . . . wants to continue her education and have a successful marriage . . .
went to Crawford in her soph. year . . . was a member of Girls' League, 1,3g Student Coun-
cilg Sr. Commencement Comm., Nominating Conventions 1,3 , . .
DON PERATT . . . participated in Y.F.C. Quiz Team 2,3g Y.F.C. Club 1,2,3,4g Sr. Privilege
Comm.g Library Ass't. 4 . . .
RON PERKINS . . . plans to go to college and become a lawyer . . . was active in Track
2, Varsity 3,4g Cross Country 3,4g Varsity Club 3,45 Latin Club 1,2 . . .
TERRY PETERS . . . hopes to attend Grossmont College . . . will always remember the game
El Cajon won with Grossmont. . . was in football all four years . . .
GARY DEAN OSGOOD
ROBERT EDWARD OSTERMEYER
BONNIE LEE OWENS .Q
SANDRA LEE PAXTON
KATHRYN LOUISE PEARSON
DOROTHY MAE PEIRCE
CHRISTINA PENMAN
DONALD E, PERATT
RONALD LEE PERKINS
TERRY ROLAND PETERS
MARVIN LEE NIELSEN
RONALD RUSSEL NIELSEN
DOROTHY ANNE NORWOOD
DAVID SAMUEL NUTTALL
VICKI LYNN OLSON
KATHLEEN ELIZABETH O'REILLY
JAC E. OSBORN
DAVID ALLAN PARHAM
ALLEN LEROY PARISH
KAREN SUE PAUKOVITS
MARVIN NIELSEN . . . hopes to go to junior college . . . played Varsity Football . .
attended Lincoln High School before coming to El Cajon . . .
RONNIE NIELSEN . . . plans to attend junior college . . . remembers the Mardi Gras . .
is a four year El Cajon student . . .
DOTTIE NORWOOD . . . is a four year El Cajon student . . . Plans to go to Western
Apostolic Bible College . . .
VICKI OLSON . . . would like to work in a secretarial or clerical position , . . transferred
from North Phoenix High School . . . enjoyed her Office Practice Class . . .
KATHY O'REILLY . . . intends to go to San Diego State College and major in fashion de-
signing . . . participated in Nominating Conventions 1,23 Health Careers Club 3,43 Cap and
Gown Comm. 43 Soph. Class Councilg Dance Comm. I,2Q Girls' League 43 Drama Club,
43 . . .
JAC OSBORN . . . was in Football, 13 Varsity Football Mgr. 21 Nominating Convention 39
Cheerleader 43 A.F.S. 3g Student Council l,2,3,43 . . . wants to go to Kansas State University
and major in veterinary medicine . . .
DAVE PARHAM . , . wants to go to college and then travel . . . SMOKE SIGNAL 3,4,
editor-in-chief, 3,43 Calif. Cadet Corps-Cadet commander, 1,2,3,4g C.S.F.3 Quill and Scrollg
Sr. Privilege Comm.3 Usher, 33 Senate 43 Drama Clubg A,F.S ...,
AL PARISH . . . will attend Grossmont College and later San Diego State . . . plans to major
in Industrial Photography . . . Gained experience as LEGEND STAFF photographer . . .
KAREN PAUKOVITS . . . future plan is college . . . was a member of Student Council 1,2,3,4Q
Nominating Conventions 1,2,3,43 Social Comm. 1,33 Good Grooming Comm. 2,43 Chairman 41
Dialectosg N.F.L. 3, Pres. 43 Senate 43 Harvest Ball Princess 4g Latin Club lg School Service
1...
TINA PENMAN . . . wants to become a doctor . . . was active in Class Council lj Concert
and Marching Band 1,23 Orchestra 1,21 Nominating Conventions 1,2,3Q Dialectos 3,43 C.S.F.3
N.F.L. 3,43 Sr, Baccalaureate Comm., Chairman . . .
MICHAEL WAYNE PHILLIPS
PATRICIA KAYE PIERCE
RONALD EUGENE PINNELL
KIM NORMAN POOL
GLEN WILLIAM PORTER , ,
NICKI CAROLYN PORTER tin
MARY LUELLA POWELL
JENNELL MAE PRANTER
ROBERT PRATHER
RICHARD LEE PULSIFER
MIKE PHILLIPS . . . would like to become a professional singer . . . was active in Frosh-
Soph. Speech Contestg Senate 21 Drama Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 5g Usher 3g Nominating Conven-
tion 2,45 Choir 3 . . .
PATTY PIERCE . . . activities included Y.F.C. 1,2,3,4g Girls' League Comm.g Student Coun-
cilg Class Council 1 . . .
RONNIE PINNELL . . . participated in j.V. and Varsity Footballg Varsity Club . .
KIM "RALPH,' POOL . . . plans to attend junior college . . .
GLEN "GABBY" PORTER . . . activities included Dramag Speechg Latin Clubg Tab and
Campusg Baccalaureate Comm .... will join the Air Force and attend college . . .
"NICK" PORTER . . . will always remember initiation as a freshman . . . future plans in-
clude beauty college or j.C .... was very active in Girls' League Executive Board 5,4 . . .
JENNELL PRANTER . . . plans on employment and marriage after graduation . . . centered
campus activities around Bravettes 5,45 Girls' League Comm . . .
BOB PRATHER . . . centered school activities around Auto Mechanics . , . will always re-
member Mr. Smith . . . hopes to go to junior college and major in automotive mechanics. . -
DICKIE PULSIFER . . . was a former El Capitan "Vaquero" . . . plans to attend junior
college . . .
BEV RAMSEY . . . plans to attend San Diego State and then a Los Angeles college with
a major- in English . . . activities included Freshman Class Treasurer: Nominating Conventions
1,3g Class Council, 1,2 Treas. lg Latin Club 1,2g Archbearer 3g LEGEND STAFF 3,4g Business
Manager 45 Sr. Commencement Comm ....
MARY ANN POWELL...was active in Girls' League Comm...received an award for
Junior Achievement . . . plans to attend J.C. after graduation . . . will easily remember our
Football victory over Grossmont . . . transferred from Mar Vista High School in Imperial
Beach . . .
JOE QUEEN . . .hopes to attend college and later become a coach . . . will always re-
member Mr. Castro . . . took part in Football 1,2g Track lg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Sr. Gift Comm.
chairman 4 . . .
DONNA "RABBIT" RAAB . . . participated in the Nominating Conventions 1,3g Archbearer
35 Bravettes 3,4, Flag Lieut, 4g Future Teachers 4g CSF lg Girls' League Comm.g Sr. Gift
Comm . . . plans to attend college and major in Physical Education . . . dreams of a trip to
Europe . . . will always remember Miss Johnston . . .
ART RAMOS . . . our foreign exchange student from St. Anthony's High School in Brazil . . .
will always remember November 22, his first day at ECVHS . . . enjoys parties, dancing,
sight-seeing, talking and making friends...was an active member of AFS...intends to
study electrical engineering in Braiil . . .
RANDY RANDOLPH . . . will go to San Diego State College for 2 years, then to Davis
University for 4 years and major in veterinary medicine . . . activities included Football . .
BARNEY REARDON . . . participated in Military Science 1,2,3,4g . . . plans to attend Gross-
mont College . . .
RONNIE RECLA . . . transfer from El Capitan High School , . . will attend junior college
one year and then Fresno State College . . . participated in FFA . . .
JEAN REDDING . . . will attend San Diego State College and Study business administration
. . . was active in Girls' League Comm . . .
JIM REEVES . . . participated in the Calif. Cadet Corps Rifle Team . . . plans to attend Biola
College then on to missionary work for Jungle Aviation and Radio Service CJAARSJ . . -
JOHN REINHOLD...intends to become a minister, doctor, or a lawyer...will always
remember highlights of homecoming night . . . activities included ASB Pres. 43 Football 1,2,3:
J.V. Basketball 2,35 Wrestling 1,4g Sr. Comm.g Speech Contests 1,2g Nominating Conventions
1,2,5,4g Banking Seminar 4g Y.F.C. 1,2, Pres. 3,4g . . .
JOSEPH MELLON QUEEN
DONNA LEE RAAB
H ARTUR DINIZ RAMOS
BEVERLY JO RAMSEY
HARRY FRANKLIN RANDOLF
BERNARD RUSSELL REARDON
RONNIE L. RECLA
JEAN MARIE REDDING
JAMES ALDEN REEVES
JOHN DAVID REINHOLD
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DON RICKERT . . . aspires to travel to the South Pacific . . .hopes to attend Orange Coast
College . , . favors Mr. Cordry as well-liked teacher . . .
JIM ROCHE . . . transferred from Crawford High . . . will never forget when Freshman
Varsity Gymnastics'Team won honors in San Francisco . . . lists favorite teacher as Mr.
Castro . . . wants to go to JC and become a draftsman . . .
"STEVIE" ROCKWELL...Pep Club Sec. 2g Girls' League Comm. 2,4...ambition is to
marry a rich and successful man. . .most memorable moment was when she met an aspiring
young artist . . .
BILL ROMERO . . freshman initiation will be high among memorable events . . . wants to
go into Forestry or a singing profession...included sports among his activities...enjoyed
Mr. Mathews' method of teaching . . .
BOB RUFF . . . has attended ECVHS all four years . . . intends to go to a 2 year college
and then to college for a Master's in Engineering . . . will never forget when the Peace
Pipe was won. . .
"CHICO" RUIZ . . . future Chemistry and Physics teacher plans to attend SDSC . . . Mr.
D. Williams tops list as favorite teacher...had memorable first day on ECVHS campus as
foreign student . . . participated in varsity Basketball 4g Sr. Publicity Comm. Chairmang
Science Clubg AFS . . . attended high school in Panama . . .
PAT RUSSELL . . . intends to become an electronics engineer . . . sports activities included
Football 1,2,3,4 . . . will always remember playing in first Varsity game last year . . . Mr.
Quatrochi was favorite teacher . . .
PAM SCHENK...favorite subject was P.E .... Senior Prom will never be forgotten . . .
Class Council 3,45 Girls' League Comm.. .intends to enter L.A. General Hospital for nurses,
training . . .
BOB SCHIRMER . . . most memorable moment was when ECVHS captured the Peace Pipe
from Grossmont . . . Manager of JV football . . . wants to work in the field of art . . -
DENNIS SCHLEGEL . . . heads list of favorite teachers with Mr. D. Williams . . . has been
active in Trackg Cross Countryg Latin Clubg Usher . . . memorable graduation day leads to
SDSC . . .
JAMES ROBERT ROCHE
STEPHANIE LEE ROCKWELL
BILL ADAM ROMERO
ROBERT MARVIN RUFF -'
FERNANDO MIGUEL RUIZ
PATRICK MICHAEL RUSSELL
LARRY WAYNE SANDERS
PAMELA ELAINE SCHENK
ROBERT H. SCHIRMER
DENNIS C. SCHLEGEL
POLLY REYNOLDS . . .has been an ECVHS student for four years. . .names
way as favorite teacher . . .
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sician 1,2,3g Concert Mistress 43 Orchestra
Teachers Club 4g Spanish Club 2, Sr. Dance
1,2,3,4...will easily remember being chosen
JANET "TIGER" RICHARDSON . . . wants
ess . . . remembers the winning of the Peace
Club and Drama Club . . .
POLLY ANNA REYNOLDS
JAYNE ANN RICE
JANET EILEEN RICHARDSON
DONALD M. RICKERT
CAROL JEANNE ROBERSON
RANDALL PATRICK ROBERTS
ROSEMARY ROBINSON
JANET KATHLEEN ROSE
CHARLES ALLEN ROSS
LANCE HAVEN RUBLE
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Conventions
to portray "Maria" in "West Side Story"...
AYNIE RICE Concert and Marching Bands 1,2,3,4g Girls' Varsity Band 2,45
3,4g Dialectos 3,45 Drama Club
and Assembly Commg Nominating
to attend College and become Airline Steward-
Pipe in 1961 . . . was active in Health Careers
CAROL ROBERSON , . . will never forget choreographing "West Side Story" . . . intends to
continue dancing for a few years . . . will then marry and teach dancing . . . Drama Club
3,49 Sr. Dance and Assembly Commg Girls' League Comm 4 . . .
RANDY ROBERTS . . . will go to JC and then to a dental school . . . took part in Cross
Country 1,2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g NFL 3,49 Dialectos 5,4g Tab and Campus l...liked Mr. and
Mrs. Brooks as activities show . . .
ROSEMARY "SHORTY" ROBINSON . . . plans to attend Mt. San Antonio and then invest
in a business firm . . . graduation day will be among treasured memories . . . participated in
FFA and Farmerettes 2,3,4g Nominating Conventions 1,25 Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3g Girls'
Livestock judging Team 2,3,4 . . .
JANET ROSE . . . Class Council, 1,2,3,4, Sec.
23 Comm. of Cultural Affairs 3g Nominating
Conventions 1,2,3g Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm. Chairmang Girls' League 1,5g Songleader
4g ASB ASST. 43 Homecoming Princess . . . future includes attending SDSC . . . appreciated
Mr. Larson's teaching skills . . .
CHARLIE ROSS . . . wants to enter SDSC . .
. names Mr. Castro as most-liked instructor . . .
graduation day will always be remembered . . . Tennis, JV 2 and Varsity 2,4 among his ac-
tivities . . .
LANCE RUBLE . .. plans to go to Hawaii after graduation...was active in Frosh Football
. . . is former St. Augustine High School student . . .
LARRY "SLIMY" SANDERS . . . has been active in Football and Wrestling , . . intentions
are to go into the service or play football . . .
DONANN HELENA SECKNER
CARL A. SENCENICH
WAYNE LAWRENCE SERABIA
MARY ANNE SHAPLIN
STEPHEN MICHAEL SHEPARD
JOHN THOMAS SHERFEY
JAMES CHARLES SHEWEY, II
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SANDRA LEE SHIVELY
JOHN MICHAEL SHOEMAKER
DONANN "DEE" SECKNER . . . plans to take a Civil Service test in May which deter-
mines eligibility for government jobs...may then take a job as a meter maid...ranks
Mr. Lynch high among good teachers. . .
CARL "BUTCH" SENCENICH . . . hopes to attend J.C, in order to study Business Law . . .
will never forget November 22, 1965 . . . previously attended Chula Vista and Hilltop High
Schools . . . was active in Drama and N.F.L. . . .
WAYNE SERABIA . . . will go to Grossmont College for two years, then on to a university
. . . Mr. Bartlett was his favorite teacher . . . our victory over Grossmont in 1961 is not to
be forgotten . . . played J. V. Tennis for three years . . .
MARY ANNE SHAPLIN . . . is looking forward to a career as a psychiatric nurse . . .
activities included Red Cross Volunteer, Health Careers Clubg Horizon Club . . . Los Angeles
County General Hospital, School of Nursing, her immediate goal . . .
STEVE "SHEP" SHEPARD...will major in music or art at San Diego State College...
favorite instructor was Mr. Smith...becoming a mighty Senior, his most memorable mo-
ment . . .
CHUCK SHEWEY . . . wants to become an Indian elephant trainer or a circus clown . . .
number one teacher was Mrs. Brooks . . . Dialectos 2,3,4g N.F.L. 2,3,4g Varsity Club 3,45 Var-
sity Eootball 2,3,4g Varsity Basketball 3,4 . . .
SANDI SHIVELY...will be a San Diego State College student next fall...Girls' League
Comm. 1, Executive Board 23 A.F.S. 1,24 Nominating Convention lg Sr. Publicity Comm.,
A.S.B. Commissioner of Publicity 43 Dialectos 3,4 . . .
JOHN SHOEMAKER . . . will pursue a career in the oceanography field. . . was Grossmonter
as a freshman . . . favorite instructor was Mr. D. Williams . . . Wrestling 1,2g Nominating
Convention 3, Varsity Football 4.
SCOTT "STAR" SMILEY...would like to enter S.D.S.C. and major in Business Adminis-
tration or medicine . . . favorite teacher was Mr. Kingery . . . is especially interested in
Photography I and II . . . Library Clubg Junior Achievementg Health Careers . . .
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JOHN SHERFEY . . . especially liked Mr. Heaton and Mr. Idle . . . future plans include
a branch of the service . . . Calif. Cadet Corps 1,2,3 . . .
"BUD" SINGLETARY . . . plans on entering the service and college after graduation . . -
Mr. D. Williams and Mr. Logsdon were his favorite teachers at E.C.V.H.S .... major ac-
tivity was Auto Shop . . .
JEANNE SKELTON . . . wants to become a legal secretary . . . most memorable moment
was T.P.C.C. Day . . . Marching and Concert Bands 1,2g Orchestra 1,23 Band Staff 2g Latin
Club lg Sr. Prom Comm ....
MARY "KASEY" SMELKO . . . is going to attend college, but will leave for Europe after
graduation . . . A.S.B. Mascot 3g Class Council lg Sr. Cards and Announcements Commg Girls'
League Comm. 1,4g Nominating Convention 2,3 . . .
BILLIE JO "CASPER" SMITH . . . especially liked Mrs. Halliburton . . . will easily re-
member singing at the Mardi Gras . . . participated in a Girls' League Comm. 4 . . . pre-
viously attended Pacific High in San Leandro, California.
JIM SMITH . . . lists being on a league championship track team as his most memorable
event . . . participated in Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 2,3,4g Nomi-
nating Convention 1,59 Senate 35 Library Club 3 . . .
BOB SMITH . . . is going to become a professional musician . . . will never forget attending
the 1960 Democratic Convention with the band . . . Concert, Marching, and Pep Band
1,2,3,4g Band Staff 2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Y.F.C. 3 . . .
BILL SNODDY . . . would like a career in the field of foreign languages . . . has been an
El Cajon student for four years . . .
FLORENCE "SMOKEY" SNYDER...will attend Akron University in Ohio and major in
mathematics . . . was active in Bravettes 33 Nominating Convention 3g Girls' League Comm. 4g
Sr. Cap and Gown Comm.g Archbearer . . .
SHERRY SORENSON . . . would like to major in journalism or secondary education in
college . . .Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3g SMOKE SIGNAL 3,4, Editorial Ed. 43
Sr. Prom Comm.: Future Teachers 3,43 Treas. 43 Girls' League Comm. 45 Nominating Conven-
tion 2,3 . . .
JOE WADE SINGLETARY
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LOUIS SCOTT SMILEY
BILLIE JO SMITH
AMES ALLAN SMITH
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ROBERT LEWIS SMITH
WILLIAM HAWS SNODDY
FLORENCE ELIZABETH SNYDER
SHERRY LYNN SORENSON
PHYLLIS "MOMSlE" STEWART...will always remember T.P.C.C. day...was active
in Girls' League 1,2g Nominating Convention 2g Bravettes 3, Sr. Ways and Means Comm.g . . .
plans to attend Grossmont College . . .
STEVE STROPES . . . has participated in Varsity Cross Country 1,2g Track 1,23 Varsity Club,
Science Club 2,32 Nominating Convention 3 . . . will continue his education at Grossmont
College and then a university . . .
DIANE SUGGS . . . hopes to attend SDSC . . . N.F.L. 1,2,3,4g Dialectos 1,2,3,4g Girls' League
Comm. Treas. 43 Senate 5,45 Concert Choir lg Student Congress 3,43 C.S.F. 5,4g Sr. Dance and
Assembly Comm.g have been among her high school activities . . .
JIM TABER . . . was a member of the Library Club . . . plans to further his education
. . . recalls many incidents when reminded of his English II C class . . .
LEN THOMAS . . . most memorable moment in high school was being elected Soph. Class
Pres .... was active in Class Council l,2, Pres. 3g Football 1, J.V. 2,5, Varsity 4g Wrestling
1,2,3,4g Track 5,4g Dialectos 1,2,3: Nominating Convention . . .
MARIE THOMPSON . . . favors Mr. Streshly as most-liked instructor . . . plans on becoming
an art teacher . . . among her extra-curricular activities were Class Council 4, Sr. Cards and
Announcement Comm.g Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,4g Nominating Conventions 1,2,5,4g . . .
SUSIE THOMPSON.. .will attend Grossmont College part time . . . lists favorite teacher
as Mr. Hegland and favorite subject as Civics . , . will long remember Freshman Initiation
at El Cap. which she attended for three years . . .
JIM THURMAN . . . was active in Football 1, Varsity 54 , . . lists Mr. Kingery as his
favorite teacher . . . may further his education at J.C. . . .
JOE "ELGIN" TIPPS...among his activities were Footballg Cross Countryg Trackg Auto
Shop, . . . will go on to college and major in Architecture or Auto Mechanics . . . easily
remembers his favorite teacher, Mr. Brooks . . .
MARGARET TIPPS . . . was active in Drama 2,3,4g Girls' League 1,25 Tennis Club 45
Nominating Convention 2g . . . will long remember her senior year . . . especially liked Mr.
Richard, Drama Coach . . .
STEPHEN LEE STROPES
DIANE SUGGS
JAMES ROBERT TABER
LEONARD GALDING THOMAS
MARIE THERESE THOMPSON
SUZANNE CAROL THOMPSON rt'
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WILLIAM WAYNE THORNTON
JAMES WILLIAM THURMAN
JOE E. TIPPS
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LYNN STEVENS
KAREN ANN STEWART
PHYLLIS ELAINE STEWART
MERLE DAVID STONE
SUSAN ILENE STONE
DONNA MARIE STRANG
SUSAN MARY TAYLOR
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MARTHA EMILY TERRY
JAMES ALAN THOMAS
DWIGHT STANLEY . . . Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Sr. Prom Comm.g Varsity Club
3, Pres. 41 SMOKE SIGNAL 44 were among his high school activities . . . plans to attend
Grossmont College or San jose State and major in Physical Education . . .
LYNN "STEVIE" STEVENS . . . was a member of Girls' League 1,25 Bravettes 3,4g CSF 3
. . . hopes to attend San Diego State to study Business Administration , . .
. ' KAREN STEWART . . . was active in Girls' League 1,23 Bravettes 3,43 Sr. Cards 84 Announce-
kffx ments Comm .... has hopes of becoming an elementary teacher . . . will long remember
f' her favorite teacher, Mr. D. Williams . . .
ured memories . . .
SUSAN STONE . . . has been active in YFC l,2,3g Future Teachers 3,45 Library Club Vice
Pres. 3g Frosh-Soph Speech Contest 13 Nominating Conventions 1,2, Candidate 5 . . . hopes
to attend SDSC to become an English teacher . . . graduation will be among her most treas-
DONNA "DON" STRANG . . . will always remember being chosen jr. Princess of the Snow
Ball . . . her future plans include getting married . . . a transfer from Grossmont, she has
been at E.C. two years . . .
SUSI TAYLOR CWECKBACKQ . . . Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,4g Nominating Convention
1,2,3,4g Sr. Dance 81 Assembly Comm. were among her activities . . . will make Housekeep-
ing her career . . .
MARTHA "TERRY" TERRY...participated in Girls' League lg Nominating Convention
1,25 Sr. Cap and Gown Comm .... will attend junior college and enter the Secretarial
Field . . .
JIM THOMAS . . . dreams of playing professional hall , . . was active in Football 1,25 Bas-
ketball 1 . . .
WAYNE THORNTON . . . will long remember his role in the "Miracle Wcxrker" . . . was
a member of Cross Country lg JV Football 3g Class Council 3g Mgr. Varsity Football 4g
Drama Club 4g Dialectos 4 . . .
MIKE L. TOCI-ITROP
EILEEN LORRAINE TONG
VICKI LYN TOPP
PATRICIA ANN TREADWELL
WILLIAM j. TSCHUMPERLIN
LARRY BARTON TURNER
CRAIG STEVEN TYSDAL
SALLIE EMMA ULLERY
WILLIAM A. UTTER
MIKE TOCHTROP . . . enjoyed his Auto Shop classes with Mr. Smith . . . won't easily for-
get Freshman Initiation . . . Wrestling 1,2,3: Auto Shop 1,2,3 . . .
EILEEN TONG . . . future plans include two years of college followed by a career as an
airline hostess . . . enjoyed French with Mr. Fulcher . . . Girls' League Comm. 1,2,35 Harvest
Ball Queen 4 . . .
"VIC" TOPP . . . Class Council 1,2,3,45 Girls' League Comm. 1,2,5,45 Spanish Club 25 Science
Club 25 Tennis Club 25 CSF 13 Pep Club 25 AFS 3,4g Senate 2,35 Nominating Coenvntion 1,2,
3,45 Archbearer5 Sr. Ways 8: Means Comm. Chairmang Y-Teens 4 . . .
PATTY TREADWELL . . . AFS Foreign Exchange finalistg ASB Secretary 45 Sr. Baccalaureate
Comm.5 Senate, Secretaryg Dialectosg CSF5 Y-Teensg Marching, Concert, Girls' Varsity, and
San Diego County Honor Bands5 Band Staff5 Orchestrag Class Council, Vice Pres. 35 SMOKE
SIGNAL, Copy Ed. 35 Archbearer . . .
BILL TSCHUMPERLIN . . . plans a career in Forestry, continuing his education in this
field after spending some time in the service . . . lists Mr, Bill Williams as his favorite
teacher . . . Band l,2,35 Varsity Band 1,2,3 . . .
CRAIG "TIZZY" TYSDAL , . . Class Council 1,2,45 Comm. of Cultural Affairs 15 Sr. Privi-
lege Comm. Chairmang CSF Life Memberg ASB 3,45 School Service Commissioner 35 Varsity
Club 45 Latin Club 1,2,55 Varsity Tennis 3,45 Varsity Basketball 45 Boys' Stateg Senate 25
Harvard Prize Book Club, Good Grooming Award 35 Nominating Convention 2,3,4 . . .
SALLIE "KITTEN" ULLERY . . . future plans include a happy marriage and a family . .
was active in Girls' League 25 Tab 84 Campus 2,35 Nominating Convention 2,35 Sr. Bacca-
laureate Comm ....
BILL UTTER . . . will always remember his part in "West Side Story" . . . is looking for-
ward to college at SDSC with a major in geology , . . activities included Tab 84 Campus 1,25
Track 23 Dialectos 3,45 Drama 3,45 SMOKE SIGNAL . . .
KEN VISSER . . . attended Granite Hills High School before coming to El Cajon . . . plans
to continue his education at Cal Poly . . . was active in FFA . . .
LARRY TURNER . . . is looking forward to a college education . . . receiving his first
varsity letter among his most memorable moments . . . also attended high school in Louisiana
. . . activities included JV Track 23 Varsity Track 3,43 SMOKE SIGNAL 3 . . .
BRUCE VACLAVEK . . . was active in Auto Shop 1,2,3 . . . plans to advance in the field
of auto mechanics through attendance at a technical school . . . favorite teachers were Mr.
Smith and Mr. Kniss . . .
KATHY VAUGHAN . . . Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,4, Executive Board 44 Sr. Prom Comm.g
Student Council 2g Songleader 4g Nominating Convention 1,2,3 . . . future plans include Gross-
mont College and SDSC . . .
BILL VIDANO . . . regards Mr. Larson as his favorite teacher . . . will attend Grossmont
College . . . enjoyed Varsity Basketball and Tennis . . .
RALPH VOCKRODT . . . activities were JV Football 2,3, Varsity 4g Varsity Club 4g FFA
2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4 . . . is planning a college education at Cal Poly . . .
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SHARON WALES . . . plans to continue her education at SDSC . . . activities were Latin
Club 1,29 Girls' League Comm. 23 Drama Club 2g SMOKE SIGNAL 4g Sr. Gift Comm., Fu-
ture Teachers Club 4 . . .
DAN WALKER . . . will attend the University of Calif. at Davis to major in Veterinary
Medicine . . . lists agriculture as his favorite subject . . . has been active in FFA 1,2,3,4,
Pres 4g Senate 4 . . .
DARLENE "SMILEY" WALKER . . . favorite teachers were Mr. Matthews and Mr. Cordry
. . . is looking forward to marriage after attending El Cajon Beauty College . . . was active
in Girls' League 2,3 . . .
ROBERT WALKER . . . during his four years at ECVHS has most enjoyed his Auto Shop
classes with Mr. Smith . . .
JOANNE WALLACE . . . will always remember being chosen a member of the Bravette
Corps . . . is planning a college education and a career in elementary education . . . activities
included Bravettes 3,45 Girls' League Comm. 13 Sr. Cards 8: Announcements Comm.g Arch-
bearerg Latin Club lg Future Teachers Club 3,4 . . .
BRUCE WARREN VACLAVEK
KATHLEEN VAUGHAN
WILLIAM GLENN VIDANO
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BILL WEST . . . future plans include enrollment in a college . . . enjoyed Mr. Williams'
classes . . . dances at ECVHS will be among fondest memories . . . is a former Helix "High-
lander" . . .
DARCIE WHITACRE . . . intentions are to go to either Reed or Pomona College and then
marry . . . has participated in Drama Club 2,3 Girls' League Comm. 2,3g AFS 2g Sr. Gift
Comm ....
LINDALEE WHITE . . . plans to attend IBM and PBX school for two years . . . favorite
teacher is Mr. Heaton . . . activities included Tennis Club . . .
BETTY WHITEHEAD . . . activities included Concert Band 2,3,4g Marching Band 3,45 Latin
Club 1,25 Girls Varsity Bandg Orchestrag Brass Choir 5,4g Girls' League . . . college is listed
among future plans . . .
ANN "LIZY" WILSON . . . hopes to become a golf pro at 18 and finish up at SDSC . . .
almost blowing up the Chemistry Lab will be among never-forgotten memories . . . lists
Tennis Clubg Language Clubg Dance Comm.g Glee Club as major activities . . .
SALLY WOLCOTT . . . will enter Concordia Teachers' College in Nebraska and major in
U.S. History . . . Bravettes 3g Girls' League Comm. 15 Executive Board 2,3,4, Recording Sec-
retary 3g Pres. 4g Sr. Cards and Announcements Comm. were just a few of her campus
activities . . .
MICKEY WOODARD . . . has indefinite future plans . . . holds Graduation Day high among
memorable events . . .
RUTH YOUNG . . . future plans are to go to beauty college . . . has played on the Girls'
Tennis Team . . . went to Granite Hills in her Freshman Year . . .
MARIO ZARDINI . . . came to the U.S. from Argentina . . . is working now as a ma-
chinist . . .
DOROTHY MARGARET
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LINDALEE WHITE
BETTY JEAN WHITEHEAD
ANN ELIZABETH WILSON
SALLY WOLCOTT
MICHAEL L. WOODARD
GLENDA CHERYL YOUNG
RUTH NAOMI YOUNG
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DONNA "WALT" WALTERS . . . activities have included Cheerleader 4 . . . being chosetf
as Senior Princess at the Snow Ball will be among treasured memories , . . wants to attend
Grossmont College and SDSC to become an astronomer . . . Mrs. Jump tops list as favorite
teacher , . .
RON WALTERS . . . will enroll at SDSC . . . has enjoyed History and Speech classes . . .
ASB Comm. of Public Rel. 4g Cheerleader 3,4g Senate 5,4g Class Council l,2,3g Dialectos 3,45
NFL 3,45 Sr, Dance and Assembly Comm.g YFC 1,2,3,4 Choir 33 Nominating Conventions
1,2,3,4g Footballg Basketball . . . running for elections and participating in skits will never
be forgotten . . .
JIM WEAVER . . . is former Monte Vista "Monarch" . . . plans to take an apprenticeship
course in Machinery, Plastering, or Mechanics in the Air Force . . . Auto Shop was favorite
class . . . participating in Wrestling and Football . . .
GAIL WESTMORELAND . . . will never forget being chosen as songleader . . . has par-
ticipated in Girls' League Comm. 2,34 Songleader 4g Sr. Privilege Comm.g Homecoming Prin-
cess 4 . . . dreams of becoming a Secretary or an artist . . . enjoyed Mr. Fulcher's classes . . .
RICK WHEELOCK . . . activities included Frosh Footballg Trackg Nominating Convention 3g
Dialectos 33 NFL 5g Class Council 43 AES 5 . . . Mr. D. Williams ranks high on list of
favorite teachers . . . future includes attending Grossmont College . . ,
MIKE WHELPLY . . . plans to major in either engineering or architecture at SDSC . . .
says homework was major high school activity . . . will always remember Graduation Day . . .
DAVID "WILLIE" WILL . . . wants to attend Grossmont College, SDSC, and a medical
school . . . Class Council 1,2g Wrestling 1 were among major activities . . .
JANIS WILLIAMS . . . transferred from Grossmont as a Senior , . . hopes to have a long
and successful marriage . . .
SHARON WILLINGHAM . . . major activities included Class Council Secretary lg Nomi-
nating Convention 1,2,3,4g Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,4 , , . treasures the Senior Prom most
as an unforgettable event . . . '
CHERIE YOUNG . . . hopes to attend JC . . . enjoyed Mr, Kingery's classes . . . will always
remember Graduation Day . . . has been active in Girls' League 25 Class Council 2g Bravettes
5g Sr, Ways 8: Means Comm.g Nominating Convention 2 . . .
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