El Cajon Valley High School - Legend Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)
- Class of 1965
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Foreword enta Cf Our Years
When the El Caj Valley I-Ilgh S ol rrow f1rst flew
from the bow 1n n1ne en f1fty f1VG Il ar around East Mad1son
Avenue was l1ttl more than a clear1n 1n a small town
But for Mr Cornel1us then VICE Pr1nc1p l of Grossmont the many
Off1CG workers a v members of the faculty th1s plot of ground
meant many a sleepless 1ght of form1 des1gn1ng planmng
and replannmg a br d new h1gh s hool for the grow1ng
populace Eventually the sun rose on that spec1al September
morn1ng 1n flfty f1VG and El n Valley Hlgh School opened
1ts doors to the f1rst fourt n hu e students
The arrow sped by as ur nu 1 s 1ncreased lead1ng us
to the use of unlnsulated unven portable rooms Yet
our talents and 1ntere ts grew t o 1n ten short years
members of El Cajon Vall I-I1 h Sc ol have created over twenty
clubs and branche na ass at1ons on our campus we hav
won 1nnumerabl cholast1c farm1ng sports d mus1cal
award and ave fash1oned a new mood and
frame of 1nd wh1le we progressed
As tl arrow sa1ls the length and breadth of lilflfl
the Splfl of the students and faculty workmg togethe
ma e and 1mprove our school has made El f ajon alley
Hlgh S hool the very s1ngular one lt 1S In salutlng the
eople and places of our past who made our prese
an future poss1ble the LEGEND traces the path of the a row
through El Cajon Valley H1gh School s f1rst ten years
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EL CAJON UNION HIGH SCHOOL
. . . Remember the old Meridian
School? Probably not-- the first
El Cajon Valley High School was
the second story of Meridian School,
located at Third Avenue, from
1894 to 1908. About this time, the
El Cajon Valley Union High
School pictured here was built and
lasted until 1920. In 1922, the
Grossmont High School District was
created . . .
. . .Hailing from EltCajon
Valley Union High School,
these graduates, Mrs.
Waverly fLedbetterj jorgenson
and Mr. S Mrs. Merrill
Porter, look back on the
memories of the class of
1916 in their old annual . .
. . . This inscription
appears on the bell's
stand: "This bell
Pratt, principal
of El Cajon Valley
Union
High School, until
his retirement in
1915, at which time
it was presented by
Claude V. Meyer, grad
uate of that year,
who presented it to
the El Cajon Valley
High School November
18, 1961. "
was used by Prof. W. A.
The first day of school came, but the furniture didn't.
I'm not certain, but I think something is missing.
The Braves
See that basket see that rim, here's the foundation, but where s
Amidst clouds of dust and
quagmires of mud, both men
and equipment worked tire-
lessly to complete the ECVHS
campus by the fall of 1955.
In September 1400 Braves
moved into their new alma
mater. That day the buildings
became more than just steel
structures clothed in concrete,
for from that time they have
been filled with the spirit of
the Braves.
In a scant two years our
classrooms bulged with nearly
2400 Braves as 4 portable
huts were wheeled in between
the girls' gym and the Arts
Building to take care of the
overflow. To further house
our growing tribe the New
Building was constructed in
1958. This wasn't enough and
the year of 1960 was sad-
dened by the inevitable split-
ing of our school. Many
Braves were forced to exchang
the feathers of the Indian
headdress for the wings of an
Eagle when Granite Hills
was built. The latest addition
to our school is the gym
which is used for everything
from donkey basketball
games and slumber parties to
cultural assemblies and con-
certs. Perhaps 10 years hence
our campus will have under-
gone even more changes, but
the spirit of the Braves will
linger on as long as there is
an ECVI-IS.
A. S. B. Pres.
B111 Palmer El Cajon Valley High School as it appeared in 1956.
Valedictorian
Edward Stinson
Sr. Class Pres.
Terry Mallory
Presentation of the Pipestone Indian Peacepipe to Mr. Cordry.
Class
E1 Cajon's first graduate, Edward Stinson
When the first 1,400 students passed through the doors of ECVHS they had a diffi-
cult but rewarding task ahead of them. They were to begin the history of the
school by setting standards, creating annual events and selecting the different
school symbols. One such symbol was the peace pipe, presented to the school
by Mr. Glen O. Perkins and which now serves as a perpetual trophy of football
competition with Grossmont.
It was also during the first year that the present names of the school newspaper
and yearbook, the SMOKE SIGNAL and LEGEND were selected by ASB advisor,
Mr. Robert Cordry. Even though in its first year, our school enjoyed two major
triumphs, a conference championship in cross country and a sweepstakes win by
our FFA team at the Farm Field Day. The Senior class who held the first
prom, "Moonlight and Roses", at El Nadadero, proudly presented their class
gift, the flagpole located near the football field.
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Students swing at the dance, A LITTLE BIT OF STARDUST
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Class
Christine Hem reigned as Queen at El Cajon's first homecoming. At this time
the graduates of 1956 returned to their Alma Mater to attend the Grossmont-El
Cajon football rivalry for the peacepipe. Political interest in this election year
was stimulated by a campus wide poll. Braves reflected the national feeling that
the Eisenhower-Nixon ticket would attain victory. A maj or topic on campus
this year was the possibility of having a junior College in the El Cajon area. This
goal was achieved in 1960 as predicted by the Grossmont Union High School
Board. An El Cajon High F. F. A. team took first place in the state poultry show
this year winning the honor of representing California in the National F. F. A.
judging contest. The Senior Class brought this year to a close by donating the
Public Address System as a constant reminder of their class.
Sr. Class Pres.
Bill Lowrey
A. S.B. Pres.
jim Edmonds
Valedictorian
Carla Ballantyne
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Glen Pierce
Sr. Class Pres.
Roger Hall
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Paul Magnusson
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Kitty Perry
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Our first Indian mascot
was Frank Rico.
"Cats Pajamas" was the annual Girls' League
slumber party.
Most students will remember 1958 as the year of
the Asian Flu epidemic. This malady not only
caused widespread classroom absences but even
brought about the cancellation of a football
game.
There were many bright spots however, Our
FFA poultry judging team won the state cham-
pionship and also brought back a bronze medal
from national competition. Our band began
their chain of triumphs at the All-Western
Band Review by capturing the Sweepstakes
Trophy. The cross country team rounded out
this series of victories when they came home
with the state championship. It was in 1958
that El Cajon began a tradition of selecting a
Brave Mascot to march with the band. Frank
Rico was chosen for the honor this year. Dramatics also came in for a share of
the attention. The Little Theater was ablaze with lights for many nights as th
cast rehearsed for their presentation of the Broadway smash hit, "Gramercy's
Ghost". A lasting heritage was provided by the class of 1958 with their pres-
entation of the marquee and loudspeakers to supplement the public address
system donated by the previous class.
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Delegates exercise iiieir political rights.
Class
'59
Queen Linda is presented to the student body.
Eacker's touchdown jaunt defeats
Grossmont.
The first senior class to begin their
secondary education at El Cajon Valley
High found themselves attending
staggered sessions to avoid crowded
classroom conditions. Operating under
this handicap, communication of stu-
dent activities became a problem.
Perhaps this explains why the "first with
four" class gave the school the Senior
Booth in hopes of easing crowded con-
ditions at the A. S. B. office. The
seniors also provided the money for a
special scholarship. This year at the
Football Carnival, we played Gross-
mont. Everyone cheered as Eacker
intercepted a pass and ran 89 yards for
the winning touchdown and victory
over our traditional rival. We were
politically conscious also this year,
when for the first time the A. S. B. in-
stituted a two-party system and con-
ducted conventions for each.
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Sr. Class Pres.
Carl Stephani
A. S. B. Pres.
Benny Trovaten
Valedictori an
Fred Ryan
A. S. B. Pres.
Dean Heyenga
Sr. Class Pres.
and Valedictorian
jim Breeden
junior Class sponsors first Ugly Man Contest.
E. C. V. H. S. boasts a sweepstakes-winning band.
Class Of '60
This became a
banner year for the
band and Bravette Corps
as they marched their way
to victory. Among
the many awards they
gained were the Long
Beach and Corona Sweep-
stakes for the third
year in a row. Because
of their great ability,
they also earned the right
to perform at the Demo-
cratic Nominating Conven-
tion in Los Angeles in
the summer of 1960.
The class of 1960
brought to campus many money-making schemes to finance a gift which will
long be treasured by the students of El Cajon. Called simply "The Brave, " he
stands as a symbol of strength and courage for all to see.
The Brave watches over the campus.
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Braves take a fantastic lead in the first quarter.
A. S. B. Pres
Mike Timm
Maidens tangle for championship.
Sr. Class Pres.
S ally Hall
Class Of '61
The athletically-
inclined girls this year
in the physical education
classes were constantly
entangling their legs
in Indian Leg Wrestling.
You could never find this
sport listed in the
Olympics, but it was
a lot fun for those who
participated. Nineteen
sixty-one was also a year
of literary accomplishment.
THOUGHT, a magazine
containing the best student
Writing of the year, was
first introduced to the stu-
dent body. The theatrical
highlight was "The Whole
Town's Talking, " a farce
with a Roaring Twenties
setting. But the Senior
Class looked to the future
and presented the school with
a clock and a scoreboard to
be incorporated into the plans
of the new gymnasium.
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Valedictorian
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Stan Landess
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Jeff Pressing
Austrian wins "I-Iomely Hattie" crown.
Sr. Class Pres.
Terry Kessler
Flag assembly promotes patriotism.
Class Of '62
El Cajon Valley High School has
never been the same, since 1962, when
our campus was brightened by the
warm and friendly manner of Uli Prusa,
our first foreign exchange student
from Austria. Her visit launched
the American Field Service at our school.
A new annual affair was also initiated
in 1962, when the first Mardi Gras was
held. The entertainment included night
club acts, old time movies, and even a
marriage booth.
Who can forget our football team,
which placed second in the Grossmont
League, or the heart-pounding Grossmont
game, when we captured the Peace Pipe by
a close 14- 13 decision.
Topping off a memorable year, our
award-winning Braves Marching Band and
Specialty Corps won the sweepstakes
trophy at Corona, and for the second
time in three years, gained the honor
of participating in the Rose Parade.
The class of 1962 left lasting
evidence of their school spirit in their
presentation of the Alma Mater which
hangs in the gym and the glittering
dome light which adds enchantment
to the major dances of the year.
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Class Of '63
The year 1962-63 brought about many new additions
to our campusg new fads, new faces, and new
leaders, but the biggest change of all was the building
of the new gymnasitun. This addition made possible
many new and varied activities. Early in the year,
the walls of the gym rang with shouts and laughter as
Donkey Basketball made its exciting debut. Later,
WEST SIDE STORY, the largest Broadway hit ever
attempted on our campus, was presented before a
two-night, full-house audience.
The Band and Specialty Corps presented many fine
halftime shows during the year, but one of the
finest contained a real live Hollywood star.
Mickey Mouse, Erie childhood favorite,
made his first personal appearance outside
of Disneyland, and performed with our
band before hundreds of delighted Braves.
The Senior Class of 1963 ended their
high school days by donating the funds
for a Senior fountain to be installed
on the Senior lawn.
Sr. Class Pres.
Paul Cannariato
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Valedictorian
Doug Woodall
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john Kessler
Valedictgfian Braves mourn death of Mt. Miguel Varsity
Mike Davis
Class Cf '64
Utopian or Realist? Which was your party?
The spring of '64 offered ECVHS students their
first opportunity to register with a particular
party and then actually go to the polls to cast
a secret ballot in a standard voting booth.
Socially, hootenannies were the most
popular activities and hungry Braves welcomed
the advent of a popcorn-vending machine in
the gym.
Nineteen sixty-four was also tinged with
sadness as we bade goodby to Charlie Logan,
our custodian. No one will ever forget the
LEGEND presentation assembly at which he
was honored. Near the end of the
year the Senior class proudly announced
that three of its members had attained
valedictorian status with a perfect 4. 0
grade point record. Finally, recognizing
a major need of their school, die
Seniors presented a trophy case to house
the symbols of El Cajon's many triumphs.
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hootenannies.
Dedication
There are always many unsung heroes in the history of any school - people who have worked tirelessly and selflessly to
bring honor and acclaim to their campus.
Such a person has devoted the last thirteen years to teaching at E1 Cajon Valley High School, including the three YGSIS
his Agricultural Department occupied the sole building on the campus.
His students have brought home numerous awards in local, county, state, and even national competition. Winning
trophies, however, has not been the major accomplishment of this teacher. Rather, it has been to open new and exciting
vistas in vocational agriculture. Each year, more individuals discover hidden talents and new interests under the
patient guidance of this man.
There is little wonder, then, that Mr. Cornelius dubs him as "Mr. El Cajon. "
"Thank you" is but a small token to exchange for your years of service, but if you look into the eyes of your stu-
dents, the gratitude and inspiration you see there will more than say it for us, Mr. Dyer.
Mr. Dyer demonstrates proper grooming for Mr. Dyer,S Symbol of success
competltlon.
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With throbbing heart and quickened pulse, we the
class of '65 must sadly bid farewell to our Alma
Mater and Venture forth into New Horizons. No more
will bells warn us of forthcoming classes, lockers
jam in the midst of a six-minute rush, nor will
tardy slips be given upon our late arrival to class.
Our turbulent world of high school has come to an
end. The memory of after game dances, zany
assemblies, and frivolous social affairs will forever
linger in our minds, while the Prom, Baccalaureate,
and Commencement have left indelible impressions
upon our hearts. However, now is the time for
seniors to seriously contemplate the future. With
a diploma in one hand and courage in the other, we
will begin to unlock the treasure chest of life. Like
a pirate in search of his opulence, we will seek
our fortune either in marriage, work, or further
education. We will have to endure a rough and
tumultuous sea at times, but through determination
and unceasing toil, we will capture happiness
and success in the years to come.
SENIOR BREAKFAST
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SENIOR PROM
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SENIOR CAR WASH
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FRONT ROW: Connie Santos, Linda Ruiz,
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MIDDLE ROW: Joanne McAllister, Bev
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jones, Carol Sanborn. LAST ROW: Steve
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Rosmann, Randee Crockett, Paula Flood, Marilyn
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Luchy Valencia, Donna Barron, Cheryl Cook, Vanessa Anderson, Pam Parsons. THIRD ROW: Mary Siegmund,
Linda Graf, Darlene Franklin, Darnelle Linzey, Larry Maves. FOURTH ROW: Judy McCIard, Pamela Woodall,
Ed Sturgeon, George Young, Jackie Brean- FIFTH ROW: Sandy Angus, Ralph Hayes, Jim Ricketts. NOT PIC-
TURED: Mary Jaeger, Brant McAvoy, Dina Katz, Harvey Arntson.
Top Scholars
Lana Ayres-3. 87
Randi O'Brien-3. 83
Donna Griswold-3. 75
Clorinda Peters-3. 67
Jack Phillips-3. 64
Tim Mills-3. 58
Terr1 Thompson-4. OO
Anthony Mammoser-3. 56
john Hanna-3. 56
Stephen New-3. 55
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Becky Warren-3. 55
ANITA LYNN ADAMS
Anita attended El Capitan be-
fore coming to ECVHS. Her
activities included Smoke
Signal 3, Editorial Editor 4,
Girls' League Good Grooming
Secretary 4.
AUTUMN ANDERSON
QBee -DOJ
Dancing and horseback riding
are the favorites of this future
beautician. Autumn will go
to a beauty college after she
graduates in June.
ROBERT JOSEPH
ADKISSON
fBobJ
Bob, who equally enjoys surf-
ing and playing the guitar,
plans a major in math or sci-
ence at SDSC. His favorite
subject at ECVI-IS was Trigo-
nometry.
EILEEN MARIE ANDERSON
Photography topped Eileen's
list of favorite subjects in her
4-year stay at El Cajon. Her
activities included Girls'
League Social Committee, Sr.
Class Representative, and Sr.
Ways 8 Means Committee.
VANESSA JANE ANDERSON
QNessJ
Vanessa's many activities at
ECVHS included Orchestra 1,
2, 3,45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Band Staff 2, 3, 4, THOUGHT
Editor 4, Archbearer 35 Inter-
national Club 15 Nominating
Convention 3, and CSF 2, 3.
JUDY ANN ALTHERR
Judy's ambition is to be a sec-
retary. Her future educational
plans call for a Business Edu-
cation major at Grossmont Col-
lege. Judy participated in
Girls' League lj Advertising
Comm. 2.
Win.
SANDRA LEE ANGU S
QSandyJ
Girls' League Social Commit-
tee 1,2, 35 Nominating Con-
ventions 1, 35 Bravettes 3, Sec-
retary 43 and Sr. Gift Com-
mittee have been among
Sandy's varied school activ-
ities. Going to a business
college is part of her imme-
diate future.
JUDY ANN ALTHOF
Blue eyes are the principal
characteristic of this Senior.
Judy put her art talent to good
use in her favorite subject,
Arts S Crafts. She enjoys sew-
ing and dancing and hopes to
"reach all future goals. "
DONALD EDWARD
ANDERSON
QDOnJ
Don lists street racing as his
favorite pastime and working
on Fords as his hobby. His
ambition is to own a Speedee
Mart. While at ECVI-IS, Don
enjoyed his photo classes
most.
HARVEY ALBERT
ARNTSON
1-lis extra,-curricular activities
included Concert Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,43
Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, Band
Staff Head 2, 3, 45 Orchestra
35 Nominating Conventions 1,
2, 3.
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HARVEY WILLIAM ATWELL
fl-lerbj
This four -year student at
ECVHS will continue his stud-
ies at SDSC with a major in
engineering. He was a mem-
ber of the Frosh Student Coun-
cil.
THOMAS VERNON BAIRD
QTomj
Tom intends to become an
engineer, and to prepare for
this career he will study at
Grossmont College with a
major in mathematics. A-
mong his activities have been
Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball
1, 2, 3.
ZELVA ELAINE BARGANIER
Zelva would like to attend a
college in Los Angeles and
study to become a nurse. Very
musically inclined, Zelva
likes to play her accordion and
sing. She has attended ECVHS
all four years.
LANA KAY AYRES
Lana, a four year student
here, has been active as
Songleader 45 Senate 2, 3,45
Frosh Class Secretary, Dia-
lectos 2, 3, 45 NFL 2, 3,45
Archbearer 3.
MARTIN GERALD BACA
After he graduates in june, A
Martin will further his studies
at Grossmont College with a
major in engineerin . Fishin
8 8,
hunting, and rock collecting
are Martin's favorite pastimes.
DONNA KAY BAILEY
fKidj
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Or-
chestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert
Choir 3, 45 Nominating Con-
vention 2g Sr. Baccalaureate
Comm, Treble-Aires 3,43
were among the activities of
this music-minded graduate.
FRANKLIN WINSTON BAKER
Frank plans to attend SDSC
and major in music. Latin
Club, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,
45 Concert Band, Varsity Band,
Brass Choirg Concert Orchestra
and Stage Band, Band Staff 2,
3, 45 numbered among his ac-
tivities.
LARRY NELSON BARNWELL
He will further his musical
studies at SDSC. Larry's activ-
ities have included Tab S
Campus and Nominating Con-
ventions.
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DONALEE SUSAN BARRON
This very busy student has
participated in ASB Treasurer
45 Ir. Class Sec., Marching
Band 2, 35 CSF 1, 33 Y-Teens,
4, Senate 3,45 High Debber
Varsity, Archbearer 35 Har-
vest Ball Court.
MARY LOUISE BAUER
QLouj
Nominating Conventions 1, 2,
33 Pep Club 13 Girls' League
Advertising Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4,
YFC 1,2, 35 LEGEND Staff 3,
Sr. Editor 45 Sr. Publicity
Comm. 5 have been among
the activities of this very
busy student.
MONTE D. BAXTER
KAY ANN BEECHER
QMQQChe1-j Kay will attend beauty col-
Monte will further his studies lege after she graduates in
at Grossmont College with a June. She participated in
major in either electronics or Girls' League Campus Rela-
math. Monte was active in tions Comm. , and was chosen
Radio Club 1- Harvest Ball Queen this year.
CAROL ELLEN BENTSEN
l-ler activities have included
Girls' League Executive Board
45 Miracle Worker 35 YFC 2,
35 Nominating Conventions
2, 3,45 Tab 8 Campus 25 Big
Sister 2, 3, 45 League Service
Comm. 3.
DENNIS FRANCIS BERTRAND
Dennis has two secret ambi-
tions: to join the Peace Corps
and to tour Europe on a bi-
cycle. Dennis, a four year
scholar, names English as his
most enjoyable subject.
KATHLEEN DENISE BING
fBingoj
Kathy would like to become a
dental assistant, and will con-
tinue to study at Grossmont
College. She has participated
in International Club 15 GL
Social Comm. 1, 2. Kathy is
noted for her pretty eyes.
JERRY LEE BELL
jerry will graduate in june and
will then continue her studies
at Grossmont College. Girls'
League 1, 35 Nominating con-
ventionsg Banner Girl 35
Drama Club 25 were among
her activities.
PAMELA DIANNE BELSHA
QPam a Lamj
Band and Orchestra 1, 25 Class
Council 1,25 Girls' League
League Service Comm. 35
YFC5 Sr. Dance 8 Assembly
Commg International Club 15
were among Pam's varied ac-
tivities.
NANCY LOUISE BERRY
Qlrishj
She plans to attend Gross-
mont College and major in
Retailing. While attending
ECVI-IS all four years, Girls'
League 1, 25 Bowling Braves5
Sr. Ways and Means Comm.
have been among her varied
activities.
MARGARET KATHLEEN
BLACKARD
QKathyj
Kathy will graduate in june
and attend college in Northern
California. Attending ECVHS
all four years, she has partici-
pated in Bravettes 35 Girls'
League Executive Board 4, Sr.
Social Comm. 5 Sr. Gift Comm.
FREDERICK WILLIAM
BLANCHARD
qRic1.p
Rick plans to study at San
Jose to become a Physical
Education teacher. His most
enjoyable subject was English
Rick has included Football 2,
3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 2,
35 in his busy schedule.
DONNA MARIE BOLDA
Donna's activities have been
Girls' League 15 Nominating
Conventions 1, 45 Class Coun-
cil 1, 35 sec. 2, Bravettes 3,
hand corps lieut. 45 Sr.
Social Comm., Homecoming
Queen.
LYNNETTE DENIS BOWYER
CLVHHJ
This june graduate's ambition
is to get married. Lynn's fa-
vorite subject was homemak-
ing.
MARILYN KAY
BRAUCKMULLER
fBrockiej
Marilyn's activities have been
Girls' League Good Grooming
Comm. 15 Social Comm. 25
Recording Sec. 45 Sr. Ways
and Means Commg Nominat-
ing Conventions 1-4g Bravettes
3.
CHARLEY E. BOON
QTommyj
A former Granite Hills' stu-
dent, Charley has been at
ECVI-IS for 3 1X2 years. His
activities included Sr. Class
Representative and Sr. Ways
and Means Comm.
MARIA DEL CARMEN BRAVO
QCarmj
Carmen's activities have been
Class Council 1, 2,43 Girls'
League 1,2, Corresponding Sec.
3, Pres. 45 Sr. Ways and Means
Comm. 3 Harvest Ball Princess
43 Nominating Conventions 1-
35 Snowball Queen 4. 30
ALICE ROSEMARY BOOST
QRoseJ
Rose plans to attend Sarah
Lawrence College in New
York to major in art. This
year she served as manager
of the Cross Country Team.
JACKLYN MARIE BREAN
Uackiej
jackie's activities have been
Pep Club 19 Girls' League Ad-
vertising Comm. 1-4gAFS 1,3,
45 LEGEND Staff 3, Co-Editor
4, Nominating Conventions 1-
35 Big Sister 2, 45 Frosh-Soph
Speech Tournament, Sr. Bac-
calaureate Comm.
GENEEN ANN BOWEN
1DiPPYl
Geneen has attended ECVHS
all four years. Favorite sub-
jects were Auto Shop and
Bookkeeping. Her activities
included Girls' League 1, 25
YFC 1-43 Concert Choir 1.
ROSEMARY BRACKNEY
QRosebudj
journalism 1, 2, 3, Latin Club
15 have been the principal ac-
tivities of this future Gross-
mont College student.
GERALD L. BREESE
Gerald plans to attend a junior
college and major in electron-
ics. While attending high
school, Gerald enjoyed
Electronics as his favorite
subject.
BRYAN FRANK BRITTAIN
Bryan will attend Grossmont
College. Civics Was named as
his most outstanding class3
Bryan also attended Point Loma
High School. He was active in
Boys' Fed eration.
DARYL LEE BUERGER
Daryl plans to attend Cal Poly
University. His activities have
been Track 2, 33 I. V. Football
33 Varsity Football 43 FFA 1, 2,
3, 43 Marching Band 1, 23 Con-
cert Band 1, 2.
PATRICIA MARIE CALLAHAN
QPatj
Pat's activities have been,
Girls' League Committee 3, 43
Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club
Vice Pres. 23 Senate 23 Nomi-
nating Convention 33 Concert
Choir 43 Archbearer 33 Sr.
Dance 8 Assembly Comm3 Y-
Teens 3,4.
KENNETH CHARLES BROOKS
QKenj
Ken names Bookkeeping as his
favorite subject while at
ECVHS these past four years.
Ken would like to attend
Grossmont College.
GARY MIKE CAMPBELL
QMikej
Mike plans to attend Fresno
State and major in Soil Sci-
ence. His El Cajon activities
have been Future Farmers of
America 3,43 and 4-H.
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FREDRICK HOWELL BROWN
Q Derfj
This une raduate has attend-
J s
ed Northwestern Military and
Naval Academy in Lake
Geneva, Wisconsin and Ply-
mouth High School in Ply-
mouth, Wisconsin. He Was on
the Wrestling team at ECVHS.
PATRICIA ANN
CANNARIATO
QPatj
Pat plans to attend SDSC and
major in Psychology. Her ac-
tivities have been Sr. Dance
Comm3 Sr. Gift Comm.
MELVIN EUGENE BROWN
QGenej
This june graduate plans to
attend Grossmont College,
His activities at ECVHS have
been three years of Football
and one year of Track.
KATHLEEN MARY BURTON
QMephistoclesj
International Club 1, 23 Dia-
lectos 3,43 and NFL 4 were a
few of the activities of this
graduate. She enjoyed Speech
more than any other subject.
KENNETHJ. CARLSON
Ken's activities have been
Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 March
ing Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity
Band 1, 3,43 Band Staff 23 Stu-
dent Council 13 Sr. Dance 8
Assembly Comm.
WILLIAM ALONZO CARROLL
QBillj
Bill enjoys baseball and foot-
ball and has attended San
Diego and Hoover High. P. E.
and English rate high with him
and he plans to join the service
after a june graduation.
BARBARA SUE COLEMAN
fBobbiej
Marching Band 2, 33 Orchestra,
Roman Brave 35 Library Assts.
35 Concert Band 1, 2, 3 were
Bobby's major activities.
LINDA NORDIN CARTER
Linda's favorite subject is book-
keeping and she hopes to follow
her interest by attending Santa
Rosa Business College after
graduation.
JOHN COMBA
CCHHVJ
john's favorite subject is wood-
shop, although his secret am-
bition is to become a boxer.
A June graduate, john plans to
attend Grossmont College.
MARY BERNICE CHERNUS
Uuniej
Junie likes speech and crafts
and won't let us in on her
secret ambition. She tells us
she looks like a twelve year
old and lists "anything" as
her talents.
RICHARD BRUCE COLBURN
QBru.cej
Bruce plans to attend Gross-
mont College after graduation.
Football 1,2,4g Basketball 1,
25 Baseball 4, Smoke Signal 4
were among his activities.
CHERYL LENNETTA COOK
Nominating Convention 2, 3, 45
Girls' League 2, 3,43 Arch-
bearer 35 Bravettes 3,4g ASB
Director of School Arts 4 were
among Cheryl's major activi-
ties.
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CLAUDIA E. CLONINGER
fClaudj
Claudia's activities included
Nominating Convention 25
Girls' League 45 Drama 45
Senior Dance and Assembly
Comm.
PATRICIA ANN CORLE
QPattyj
After graduation Patty hopes to
attend Hunter Girls College in
N. Y. and major in art. Her ac-
tivities included Marching Band
Twirler 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2,
Tab 8 Campus 1,2, 3gNominat-
ing Convention 1, 2, 3, Girls'
League 1,2,3,4g Senate 3.
FORREST B. CORSON
fStevej
Steve enjoys traveling and
hopes to travel around the
world. I-Ie spends his spare
time tinkering and is interest-
ed in electronics in which he
plans to major at SDSC after
a june graduation.
GERALD GAIL CRISPIN
U GUY!
After jerry graduates in june,
he will attend Grossmont
College. His secret ambition
is to fly, and he attended El
Capitan in his freshman and
sophomore years where he
was in Football 1, 2.
JOHN DOUGLAS CROSSLEY
JR.
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john likes to recall old mem-
ories. After attending El Cajon
all four years, he will attend
a junior college and study for-
estry. He participated in Mege-
beceps 1,25 Baseball Manager 2.
ROBERTA MAY COVERT
QBertj
Roberta would like to become
a commercial artist after her
June graduation. Her activity
here was Girls' League 4.
KAREN SUE CUNNINGI-IAM
After four years at El Cajon,
Karen's favorite class was
Bookkeeping and she was a
june graduate. She partici-
pated in Girls' League 2, 3,4.
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PAULINE IO COX ON
fPaulaj
Tab 8'Campj.1s 25 Girls' League
23 Bravettes 3, 43 Journalism 3,
Senate 35 Smoke Signal News
Editor 45 Sr. Gift Comm. kept
Paula busy in her 4-year stay
at ECVHS.
FRANK LEON DAVEY
QThe Gutless Wonderj
An active member of our band,
Frank likes music and shop and
plays tenor sax. His activities
included Concert Band 1,2,3,4,
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Track
13 Varsity Band 1,2, 3,4.
WANDA JEAN CRABILL
QBunnyj
Becoming Mrs. R. A. M. is the
secret ambition of this ambi-
tious Senior. She plans to at-
tend El Cajon Beauty College
where she will study Cosme-
tology. Bravettes 3,43 Choir
4, were her primary activi-
ties.
RANDE LYNN CROCKETT
Rande's -activities included
Nominating Conventions 1, 2,
3,45 Bravettes 3, Flag Lt. 4,
Archbearer 35 ASB Commis-
sioner of Public Relations 45
Homecoming Princess 4.
GARRY NORMAN DAVIS
Garry plans to attend Gross-
mont College and major in
drafting. He participated in
Football 15 B-Track 15 A-
Track 2, 3. 4.
REGINA MAE DAVIS
CRS?
After graduating in Jtme
Regina plans to attend SDSC
where she will major in lan-
guage. She has participated
in Choir 3, Manager 45 Brav-
ettes 3,43 Arch Bearer 33 and
Senate.
LYNNE ELINOR DORLON
English with Mr. Adams has
been Lynn's favorite class.
Her favorite astime is raisin
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bull terriers. Among her ac-
tivities have been Tab and
Campus 2, 3,45 Spanish Club,
and Speech 3.
HAROLD DUGG ER
QButchj
This sports-minded graduate
has participated in many ath-
letics while at ECVHS includ-
1ng Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wres-
tling 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 3, 4,
Track 3, and Varsity Club 2,
3, 4.
THOMAS ALAN DELEEUW
fThomj
Thom enjoys art and painting
and when he goes to junior
college he will major in arts
and crafts. I-Ie lists being a
philanthropist as his hobby.
EDWARD JOSEPH EBBERT
QRustyJ
Rusty lists his favorite pastime
as taking his girl places. In
his four years at ECVHS auto
shop has been his favorite sub-
ject and he has participated in
Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
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BRENDA LOUISE DE PAUL
In her four years at ECVI-IS,
she enjoyed Clerical Office
Practice the most and partici-
pated in Pep Club, Girl's
League Advertising Commit-
tee, and Senior Ways and
Means Committee.
ION KARL ELBEL
QKarlj
After graduation jon will at-
tend SDSC Where he hopes to
DIANE LEE DONLEY
QDiddlee-Pooj
In june Diane will attend
Grossmont College. Girl's
League, Y-Teens, Specialities
3,43 and Nominating Conven-
tions 1, 2, 4 have been among
her activities at ECVHS.
DAVID CHARLES DOTY
fDavej
After he graduates in january
Dave will attend Grossmont
College. Tab and Campus,
Megebeceps, Senior Class
Council and Senior Publicity
Comm. , have been among
his school activities.
IBRAHIM MOUSTAPHA
EL KERDANY
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For the past year our campus
succeed. While at El Cajon he has been warmed by the friend-
has been in Cross Country 1, 2, ly smile of Ib, our foreign ex-
Track 1, 25 Nominating Con-
ventions 1, 2, 3, and Roman
Braves 1, 2.
change student. Drama, broad-
casting service, school maga-
zine, ASB and ASF have been
among his many activities.
JACKIE DARLENE ESTLICK
Uackb
jackie plans to attend Gross-
mont College where she will
major in speech. Among her
activities have been Freshman
Treasg NFL 3, 4, Sec. 4, and
Girls' League 1.
LINDA RAE EVERETT
Linda has been in Girls'
League 2, 45 Bravettes 35 ASB
Sec. second semester, Tab
and Campus 1, 3, Nominating
Convention 1, 25 Sr. Prom
Comm. Chairman.
PAULA IO FLOOD
To become an elementar
. . . Y
teacher is Pau1a's major goal.
ASB Commissioner of Public-
ity 45 Bravettes 3,45 Nominat-
ing Conventions 3, 45 Harvest
Ball Princess 4 have been a-
mong her high school activi-
ties.
EDWIN LEROY FOREMAN
CECU
Ed hopes to attend Grossmont
College and major in elec-
tronics. While at ECVI-IS,
Wrestling 3, Tennis 2, 35 Tab
and Campus and Nominating
Convention 3 have been a-
mong his activities.
BARBARA JO FORROR
QBobbiej
Bobbie hopes to become a
social worker. YFC 1, 2, Girls'
League 1, Concert Choir 1, 23
and Nominating Convention 1,
have been among her activities.
LINDA RAE FARLING
Linda's favorite subject is math
which may explain why she
plans to major in math at
Grossmont College or SDSC.
FRED MILTON FORSYTH III
This june graduate will attend
junior college. Cross Country
1, 2 and Track 1, 23 have been
his activities in high school.
GERALDINE FITZGERALD
QGerrej
After graduation, she plans to
major in home economics at
San Diego Evening College.
Student Council, Nominating
Conventions, and Tab and Cam
pus have been her activities at
ECVHS.
JOHN PAUL FRANCIS
' Qluhilogynistl
U. S. History was john's favor-
ite subject. His activities have
included Cross Country 1, 2, 3,
43 and Track 1,2, 3,4.
DARLENE ROSALIE FRANKLIN
QDollyj
Participation in Health Careers
2, 35 Tab G Campus 2, 3,43
LEGEND Staff Photo Director
3, Alumni Editor 45 Senate 45
Bravettes 3, 45 Archbearer 35
have helped to make high
school interesting for Darlene.
KENNETH ARNOLD GANSCI-l
QButchj
Butch lists working on cars as
his hobby. Mechanical draw-
ing was his favorite subject.
I-Ie plans to attend a junior
college. In his Freshman year,
Ken was a member of the
wrestling team.
MARIANNE QHAROU1-'rp
FREEMAN
While attending school she par-
ticipated in Y-Teens and Nom-
inating Conventions.
CAROL SUE FRONIUS
QSusiej
This athletic student enjoys
hiking, camping, and cycling.
I-Ier ambition is to be liked
and respected by everyone.
Sue attended El Cajon all four
years.
.LYNN PAUL GAYLORD Cl-IERYN RENEE' GEDNEY CARL j. GERGER
This four -year El Cajon stu- Cheryn, a june graduate, likes Carl intends to continue his
dent was active in the Cali- -to seyv and enjoys arts and education at Grossmont Col-
fornia Cadet Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, crafts. During her four years at lege Where he will Study'
and Radio Club 1, 2, 3, His ECVI-IS, she participated in Electronics. Auto Shop was
hobbies are hunting and fish- YFC 3, and Specialties 3, his favorite subject.
ing.
RONALD DAVID FRY
QRonj
After graduation, Ron wants
to attend SDSC or Grossmont
College, Where he will major
in either journalism or philos-
ophy.
MARILYN JEAN GARCIA
fMarej
Mare will attend SDSC and
major in physical education.
I-Ier activities were cheerlead-
er 4g ASB assistant 43 junior
Class Vice Presidentg Nominat-
ing Convention 1, 2, 3, 4, Band
2, 35 Choir 1, Latin Club 1g
Class Council 1, 2, 3.
DARLENE BARBARA
GERSTEIN
Darlene is a future Grossmont
College student, and says her
favorite subject was history.
She was in Girls' League 1,
Nominating Convention 1, 25
Bravettes 3, 4.
BONNIE SUE GILB
QBonj
Bon has been active in Choir
2, 3,45 Choir Staff 3,43 Girls'
League 1, 25 Tab and Campus
25 Class Council 2, 3.
JEANNE ELIZABETH GREEN
KNGD
Y-Teens 25 Girls' League Good
Grooming Comm. 3, LI, Roman
Braves 15 and Nominating Con-
vention 1, 3, were jean.ne's ac-
tivities. She will attend Gross-
mont College, and UCSD.
CLIFFORD EDWARD
GROSSMAN
fGreat Clifij
Cliff likes to work on cars in
his spare time, and Auto Me-
chanics was his favorite sub-
ject. I-Ie bowls and fishes,
and during his four years at
ECVHS, he participated in
California Cadet Corps.
ALLAN PI-IILLIP GOODWATER
Alan will attend a junior col-
lege after graduation. He put
his athletic abilities to work
in Wrestling 13 Cross Country
1,23 and Track 1,2.
LINDA CAROL GRAF
A four year ECVHS student,
Linda participated in Y-Teens
4, Sr. Privilege Comm. 5 Nom-
inating Convention 1, 2, 35
Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 March-
ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Staff
3, 4, Arch Bearer 3.
ELIZABETH LEROY HAGEN
QLizj
Liz's favorite subject was Eng-
lish, and she plans to major
in it after her June graduation.
She is a four year ECVI-IS stu-
dent who enjoyed going to
sports events.
37
LAWRENCE ANDREW
HAGGARD
QLarryj
Larry will attend Grossmont
College next year. During his
four years at El Cajon, Larry
participated in ,IV Baseball 25
and Varsity Baseball 3, 4.
STEPHEN DANIEL GRAVES
QStevej
After he graduates, Steve
plans to attend SDSC and ma
jor in Astro-physics. Track 1
2,3,4, and Football 1,2, were
his activities.
DONNA JEAN GRISWOLD
Donna hopes to attend UCLA,
where she will major in Math-
ematics. During her years at
El Cajon, she was active in
Girls' League.
PATRICIA LEE HAMILTON
QPatj
After graduation Pat will at-
tend SDSC and major in Art.
At ECVHS, she participated
in Choir 13 Library Club 3,
and Senior Ways and Means
Committee.
ROD ROBERT HAMMERLY
This "muscle-bound" June
graduate spent much of his
time racing at Romona. Rod's
hobby is making artificial
water for artificial flowers.
JUDITI-I ALI CE HANNIBAL
UudYJ
Judy, a blue-eyed June grad-
uate, lists her favorite pas-
times as dating and buying
clothes. Judy was active in
Social Committee 1, 3, Nom
inating Convention 2, 3, 4,
Bravettes 3.
BENNETTE JOANN
HANENBURG
fBenneJ
Benne, well known for her ef-
forts as Songleader 2, 3, 4, has
also participated in Choir 1,
2, 3, 45 Choir Staff 3,45 Girls'
League 1, 2, 4.
DELORES JEAN HARRIS
QDeeJ
Dee plans to major in Busi-
ness Administration and
Management at Grossmont
College. Her activities were
Drama Club, Class Council 1,
23 Girls' League 1, 2, 3,43
Senior Ways and Means Com-
mittee, Office Assistant.
MICHAEL LEE HARRIS
QMikeJ
Mike's enjoyment of wood
shop will lead him to enroll
in a trade school for cabinet
makers following graduation.
Eventually, he hopes to tour
Europe.
38
STEVE RICHARD HANEY
Steve, aJune graduate, has
favored English through his
four years at ECVI-IS. Steve
will enter Grossmont College
to study Architectural Engi-
neering.
JANET LOUISE
HARSHBERGER
U 21117
After two years at Grossmont
College, Jan plans to attend
SDSC where she will major in
art in hopes of becoming a
f-ommercial artist.
JOHN DAVID HANNA
John, mainly interested in
trigonometry and engineering,
has attended ECVHS four years
Automobiles are his current
hobby.
SONIA ESTHER HARDEN
fSonieJ
Dreaming of becoming a pro-
fessional actress or singer.
Sonia has participated in nu-
morous plays throughout her
four years at ECVHS. Choir 1,
2, 3, 45 Trebleaires 3, 45 and
Roman Braves 1, 2,are only a
few of her other activities.
JOHN T. F. HART
John's ambition is to major in
'Marine Biology. John has been
active in Wrestling 1, 2, 4,
Nominating Conventions 3, 4,
Track 2, Basketball 2, ASB
Vice-President 4.
ROBERT A. HARTMAN
QBobj
Bob hopes to enroll at SDSC as
an electronics major. Bob en-
joys fishing and camping and
is interested in stamps and
coins as Well as electronics.
He has participated in Nomi-
nation Convention 1, 2, 3 and
Radio Club 1, 2.
GLENN EUGENE HENDERSON
The sea seems to be in Glenn'
future. I-Ie plans on majoring
in marine biology at UCSO
S
and Scripps Institute of Ocean-
ography. Track occupied his
Freshman and Sophomore
years.
DANE CARLETON HENDRIX
Dane will spend his extra time
at Grossmont College and
SDSC majoring in psychology.
Dane has also attended both
El Capitan and Mission Bay
High Schools.
CLAUDIA JANE HAWORTH
Claudia looks forward to at-
tending either Grossmont Col-
lege or SDSC where she will
major in Physical Education
and perhaps go on to become
a Corps Advisor.
ELLIS FLOYD HENTON
Ellis was a member of the
Concert Choir 2, 3,43 Spanish
Club 15 Nominating Conven-
tion 1, 2, 33 Varsity Basketball
Manager 25 Student Council
1, 2, 35 and School Service 4.
39
RALPH GALE HAYES
Ralph has plans to enter SDSC
as a math major. His activi-
ties have included Frosh Foot-
ballg j.V. Football 2, 3,
Varisty Football 43 Varsity
Baseball 3, 4gBoys'Federation
and Varsity Club.
ALAN ROY I-IERMANSON
Alan, ajune graduate, would
like to major in forestry at
Grossmont College. Alan lists
English as his favorite subject
at ECVHS.
KRIS JOAN HAYWARD
Kris plans to enter beauty col-
lege or Grossmont College up-
on her june graduation. Her
activities includes journalism
3, Outside News Manager 45
Girls' League 2, Publications
Chairman 4.
JERRY DEE HENDERSON
jerry's main interests have
been Military Science and
Business Law. jerry was active
as a Police Cadet, in Military
Science 1, 2, 3, 4, and Business
Law 4.
GARY HOWARD HESS
Gary plans to attend SDSC to
attain his goal- becoming a
brain surgeon. Gary has partic
ipated in Frosh-Soph Speech
Tourn. 1,23 AFS 1,23 Nomi-
nating Conventions 2, 39
Marching Band 1, 2, 35 and
Concert Band 1, 2, 3.
GEORGE PHILLIP HICKS
fPhilJ
Talking on the telephone,
dating girls, and working on
cars are all important to this
senior. Phil considers wood-
working and boy's P. E. his
fovorite subjects.
HARRY ROBERT I-IORDE
fBertJ
Music and more music have
kept this senior happy. March-
ing Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Band
2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Orchestra 2, 45 Band Staff Vice
Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Usher 45 have
been the activities of this senior.
SHARON LEE ETTA HOBBS
Sharon will remember her civ-
ics class as one of her favorite
subjects. Sewing, Sharon's fa-
vorite pastime, will help her
to make her ambition of being
a housewife simpler.
JAMES ERNEST HUDSON
Uiml
Skin diving, though it is only
a pastime now, will play an
important role in the future
because Jim plans to major
in advertising and to minor
in oceanography at SDSC.
DEBORAH ANN HOFFMANN
QNikkiJ
This former E1 Capitan student
includes listening to the Beach
Boys' records among her favor-
ite pastimes.
ROBERT JOE HOLDER
QBobJ
Bob plans to go to SDSC and
major in electronics. His goal
is to become an electronic
technician. Sports have form-
ed the nucleus of his activities.
He has participated in Foot-
ball 13 Wrestling and Drama
Club.
ANITA CLARK HUGHES
Watching for a mailman is
the hobby of this one-year
ECVHS student. Bookkeeping
is her favorite subj ect.
Anita's secret ambition is to
have a happy, successful
marriage.
40
FREDERICK ANDREW
HOFFMANN
CAMYJ
Becoming a wealthy business-
man and majoring in Engineer
ing at SDSC are all in the
immediate future of this am-
bitious senior. Andy's activi-
ties while in high school have
been Wrestling 2, 35 Nominat-
ing Convention 2.
PARIS LORRAINE I-IURLEY
Participation in Band 1,25
FFA 3,43 Agriculture 3,43 4-H
Leader, High 4-I-Ig Farmer-
ettes, and Tumbleweeds Horse
Club, have all made high
school complete. Paris plans
to attend beauty college 'to
become a beautician.
ELIZABETH RUTH JOLLY WILLIAM BEN JONES
JEAN P. QBERRYJ IVY
Jean, aJune graduate, has
enjoyed English and Civics.
She had attended Abilene
High, in Abilene, Texas be-
fore she came to El Cajon.
GERALD NATHANIEL JAMES
USFPYD
Jerry enjoys listening to good
jazz music and practicing his
trap drums. His activities in-
clude Band 15 Football JV 25
Track JV 23 Varsity 33 Cross
Country 35 Nominating Con-
vention 3.
DAVID JACKSON
DaVid's favorite subject was
P. E. during his four years at
El Cajon. His hobbies include
hunting, fishing, and swim-
ming.
TOMMY JACKSON
QTomJ
Tommy will long be remem-
bered for his spirit and his
ability to wrestle. During
four years at El Cajon,
Tommy has participated in
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 ASB,
MARY LOU JAEGAR
Mary has participated in AFS,
CSF, NFL, FTA, Orchestra 3,
45 Bravettes 35 Class Repre-
sentative-At-Large 2, 3, Girls'
League 13 Megabeceps 2, 3,
Senior Prom Comm. 5 Tab and
Campus 2, 3, 45 Senate, Math
Commissoner of Athletics 45
Team 25 Dialectos 3,4.
Tennis 1, 23 Cross Country 1,
2,s.
MICHAEL EDWARD JENNINGS
Uviikej
Mike, a vivacious senior
spends most of his free time
racing cars. In the immediate
future his plans include going
to Grossmont College. He has
played JV Baseball and Basket-
ball 2, 3.
JANICE LYNN JETT DANIEL LEE JOHNSON
Uanicej QDanJ
Janice's immediate future will Grossmont College is where
be influenced greatly by her
interest in art. She plans on
attending art school where she
will gain enough knowledge
to become a fashion illustrator.
this graduate plans on contin-
uing his education. Dan has
attended El Cajon for three
years.
41
i ,
Talking on the telephone takes
up a large part of this four-
year ECVHS student's life.
Her favorite subject was home-
making.
QBillJ
This student from Valley High
School in Albuquerque, New
Mexico enjoys fur trapping
and rattlesnake hunting. His
ambition is to go to college
and become a government
trapper.
JUDY ANN JONES
THOMAS ALFRED JORDAN
Girls' League 1, 2,43 Nominat- qpinkj
ing Convention 2, 3, and the To be a mathematician is this
Sr. Ways and Means Comm. Senior's ambition as he enters
have been among Judy's ac- a junior college this fall. Tom
tivities at El Cajon. Her am-
bition is to be a social worker.
JUDITH RAE KATZ
Uudvb
Judy's ambition is to make as
many people happy as she
can. English was the favorite
subject for this Senior who
plans to enter SDSC this fall.
TERRY JONATHAN KAWKA
To go to Europe isJerry's am-
bition. SMOKE SIGNAL 3, 49
and Nominating Convention 1
were among his activities.
I
enjoys Football and Drama.
Swimming, tinkering with
cars, and eating, are his fa-
vorite pastimes.
JIM ANTON KARASEK
Uiml
Jim's main interest at ECVHS
has been working with cars.
Possessing the talent to work
efficiently with his hands, he
will further his education in
diesel mechanics at SDSC.
JUDY CAROL KEATING
Judy lists bowling as her
hobby and P. E. as her favor-
ite subject. Following gradu-
ation she will enroll at Gross-
mont College. She has partic-
ipated in Tennis Club 3, 4.
MAURICE FRANCIS KEEI-IAN
QKillerJ
To major in Electronics and
minor in history at SDSC is
this ECVI-IS student's goal
after graduation. His favorite
classes were Electronics,
Auto Shop, and Mr. Kniss
Civics class.
DINA CI-IANA KATZ
Among this June graduate's
activities were Nominating
Convention 2, 35 Sr. Class
Council, Roman Braves 2, 3,
Sr. Privilege Comm. 5 and
AFS 1. A teaching degree
from SDSC is the future goal
of this ECVI-IS student.
ROBERT G. KAUTZMAN
QLuckyJ
Bob lists as his outstanding
physical characteristic "a
beak for a nose". After attend-
Grossmont College for two
years his ambition is to go to
Hawaii.
I
ANN SHARON KERNS
QSamJ
Ann's activities have been:
Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, March-
ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity
Band 1, Stage Orchestra 3,
County Honor Band 3, 45 Or-
chestra 3,45 Band Camp 2, 3,
4, and Solo Ensemble Festi-
val 2, 3, 4.
ROBERT FRANCIS KIMMEL
QBobj
Bob's favorite pastimes include
golf, bowling, and tennis.
Tennis 1, 35 and Nominating
Convention 1, have been a-
mong his activities at ECVHS.
ARTHUR JAMES KROUPA
fl-lomerj
Art's future plans consist of
two years at a junior college
and then SDSC. His school
activities have included:
Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 45
and Wrestling 1, 2, Varsity
3, 4.
ALAN JAMES LADD
fBig Aly
Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Track 1,
23 Wrestling 3,43 Tennis 35
Nominating Convention 1, and
Boys' Federation, have been
among Alan's extracurricular
activities at ECVHS. This
Senior Wants to major in
Architecture. He will attend
first Grossmont College and
then SDSC.
MARCIA ANNE KINCH
QMarshmello Crunchy
To be an R. N. from Mercy
Hospital is this june graduate's
goal as she finishes high
school. Marcia's activities
have been Girls' League, ASB
Ass'tg Archbearer'3, and Sr.
Ways and Means Comm.
LENI CAROL KIRK
The activities of this Senior
have included Future Nurses
1, 25 YFC5 and Bravettes 3.
Leni has enjoyed her math
and history courses most.
ROLAND WAYNE LAM
QWaynej
An ECVHS student for four
years, Wayne has participated
in Football 1, Varsity 2, 3,
and Track 1. Auto Shop and
Civics have been his favorite
classes at El Cajon. 43
RICHARD ALLEN KOSIC
Richard plans to attend Gross-
mont College and major in
teaching. Cross Country 1,
Tennis 1, 33 Nominating Con-
vention 1, 3, and Sr. Dance
and Assembly Comm. have
been among his activities at
ECVHS.
ROBERT RAY KUNTZ
4 Robbi ey
Robbie's school activities
have included: Marching Band
1,2, 3, 45 Band Staff, Nomi-
nating Convention 1, Sr. Pub-
licity Comm. 5 SMOKE
SIGNAL, Editor-in-chief 45
Senate 45 Roman Braves 1
and Varsity Band.
KATHRYN DIANE LARSON
QKathyj
Kathy has participated in Class
Council 1, 2, 3, Speech Tourna-
ment 1g Nominating Convention
1, 2, 3, Girls' League Social
Comm.,1, Chairman 4, Good
Grooming Comm. 25 Record-
ing Sec. 3g Bravettes 3, Sr.
Gift Comm. 9 Sr. Social Comm.
STEPHEN LEE LANDESS
A talented Drama student,
Steve's secret ambition is to
become an actor. Wrestling
I. V. 33 Tennis I. V. 2, Drama
Club 3, Vice Pres. 4, have
been among his activities
while at ECVI-IS.
BRENT WARNER LAWSON
An Auto Shop student, Brent's
special talent is an ability to
pull the head of a '49 Ford in
6. 8 minutes. After graduation
in June he plans to attend
Grossmont College
WILLIAM GEORGE LEONARD
QBillj
After graduation in june, Bill
plans to attend San Diego City
College and major in plumb-
ing apprenticeship. During
his four years at ECVHS, Bill
has participated in Football 45
Wrestling 3.
CHRISTINE LEHMAN
QChrisj
A january graduate, Chris
will attend SDSC and major
in Social Welfare to obtain
her goal. While at ECVHS
her activities were Girls'
Leagueg Publication Comm.
35 LEGEND 3.
KENNETH ALLAN LEHR
fKenj
A future industrial arts major,
Ken plans to attend SDSC to
prepare himself for teaching.
While at ECVI-IS his favorite
subjects have been math and
woodworking.
DARNELLE LINZEY
Darnelle came to ECVHS
from Prairie High, Canada.
She became active in Girls'
League Campus Relationsg
Tennis Clubg Concert Choir.
FREDRIC G. LONG
QFredj
During his four years at ECVI-IS,
Fred participated in Football
1, 25 Basketball 1,25 Cross
Country 45 Nominating Con-
vention 1, 35 SMOKE SIGNAL
45 Senior Class Council.
LINDA LEE LONG
Linda plans to attend Gross-
mont College after graduation.
While at ECVHS, she partic-
ipated in Girls' League Ad-
vertising Comm. Sec. 25
Drama 3, 4.
44
MARGUERITE DELPHINA LEO
During her four years at
ECVI-IS, Chemistry proved to
be Marguerite's most enjoy-
able class. Dancing is her fa-
vorite pastime.
RUTH LYNN LINCOLN
QRuthiej
Nominating Convention 1, 35
Tab S Campus 35 Library
Club 35 Sr. Ways 8 Means
Comm. 5 Bravettes 45 Arch
Bearer 35 have been among
Ruthie's activities. Auto Shop
has been her favorite subject.
MAE ELIZABETH LOU
qLiz3
Liz's many extra-curricular
activities have included Girls'
League Advertising Comm. 1,
2, sec. 3, chairman 45 AFS 3,
45 Sr. Privilege Comm.
DIANA KAY LYNCH
QDe Dey
De De was active in Girls'
League Advertising Comm. 2,
35. A future liberal arts major
she plans to attend Grossmont
College and become a success
at something.
JEAN MAE MCCULLOUGH
While at ECVHS Drama 15
Girls' League 15 Nominating
Convention 1, 2, FFA 3, 45
Farmerettes 3, 45 were jean's
principal activities.
JO ANNE MCALLISTER
While at ECVHS jo Anne par-
ticipated in Bravettes 45 Nom-
inating Conventions 1, 2, 3, 45
Class Council 1,2, 3, sec. 45
Girls' League 2, 3,45 Arch-
bearer 35 Sr. Ways and Means
Comm.
ROBERT THOMAS MCDONELL
lB0bD
Bob, during his fom' years at
ECVHS has been active in
Wrestling 1, 35 Latin 1, 3. He
plans to become a pilot after
graduation in june.
LLOYD WAYNE MCMURTRY
This june graduate wants to
attend Grossmont College in
hopes of finding a career in
drafting. Wayne's favorite
subject at ECVHS was Chem-
istry. 45
ROBERT ANDREW MCCAULEY
A Naval Career is the ambi-
tion of this future auto me-
chanics major at Grossmont
College. Concert Choir 1, 2,
3, 45 Marching Band Mascot
2, 3, 45 have been among
Bob's activities at ECVHS.
CARA CRISTEN
MACGILLIVRAY
After a june graduation, mar-
riage and college will fulfill
Cara's future plans. Besides
participating in GTL, she
centered her attention on be-
ing a junior Hostess of the USO.
JUDY LYNN MCCLARD
Concert Choir 1, 2, Megebe-
ceps 25 Big Sister 35 Tab S
Campus 25 LEGEND 3, Photo
Editor 45 Sr. Baccalauriate
Comm. 5 Bravettes 33 Girls'
League Social Comm. 15
numbered among judy's activ
ities.
LINDA LAUREN MCDONELL
An art student, Linda plans to
continue her study at Choui-
nard Art School, Los Angeles.
Among her activities at
ECVHS was Girls' League
Good Grooming 1, 2, 3, 4.
TERESA ANNE MADISON
QTerij
Teri had Girls' League 1, 2,45
Tab and Campus 1,2, 45 Spe-
cialties 35 Nominating Con-
vention 2, 3, 45 to keep her
busy along with the normal
amount of academic work.
STEVE H. MADSEN
During his four years at
ECVHS, Steve participated in
Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1,
2, 3, Cross Country 45 Senior
Ways and Means Committee.
GREGORY JON MAN TIFEL
Gre
Q sl
Greg is going to attend Whit-
tier junior College when he
graduates from ECVHS. He
took part in Track 1, 23 and
Football 1, 2.
ALFRED H. MARKS
QFredJ
Fred attended El Ca itan and
P
Grossmont High Schools,,
along with ECVHS. He will
be a post graduate.
KATHERINE MAY MAGEE
Qliathyj
Kathy has a secret ambition of
being a good wife and mother
after she graduates. Frosh
League Service Committee,
Tab and Campus 1, 25 Nomi-
nating Convention 23 and Spe-
cialties 3,43 were the activi-
ties in which Kathy partici-
pated.
ANTHONY FRANCIS
MAMMOSER
KTOHYJ
Tony came to ECVHS from
Frankfort, Germany in 1965.
Tony participated in Football
1, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin
Club 25 Lettermai-1's Club 45
and Quill and Scroll 4.
DANIEL WALTER MARTIN
QDanj
Dan has made plans to attend
either Oregon State or
Oregon University after his
graduation in june. While
attending ECVI-IS, he took
part in Football and Track. 46
TONI LEE MASSON
QMickij
From the many activities
available at ECVHS, Toni
participated in Girls' League
1, 2, 3, 45 Nominating Conven-
tions 1, 2, 3, Bowling Braves 3,
45 and Senior Ways and Means
Committee.
WILLIAM CHARLES MANGUS
QBiIlj
Bill's favorite pastime is
cruising Oscars and working
on cars. He has not yet
planned on attending a
college after graduation in
june.
PATRICIA ANN MARCOUX
qrarp
Pat is a lover of enchanting
music and enjoys working
with needle crafts. She lists
her favorite subjects while at-
tending ECVHS as home-
making and gym.
LAWRENCE CARL MAVES
QLarryj
Larry has been active in Foot
ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2s
Prom Committee.
DANNY EUGENE MEADOWS
Working on cars and bowling
are Danny's hobbies. He en-
joys playing the guitar, and
plans on specializing in car-
pentry.
WAYNE PAUL MILES
VICTOR MANUAL MESSINA
QVicj
Along with Vic's normal
school work, he took part in
Football 1, 2, 3,45 Class Coun-
cil 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Tab
S Campus, Sr. Gift Comm. 5
Basketball 13 Wrestling 1, 2, 3
4, Track 1, 2, 3,4g Sr. Dance
G Assembly, Sr. Ways S
Means Comm. Chairman.
ALMA MATER
El Cajon, El Cajon
We give praise to you
RAY P. MICHAEL
Ray plans to attend Grossmont
College, and major in jet
mechanics. I-le enjoys surfing
along with woodcarving. Ray
hopes to have lots of money
after he graduates from
ECVI-IS.
Red and Blue, Red and Blue
Stands for the brave and true
We'll fight to defend your honor, fame
We're proud to uphold your glorious name
El Cajon, El Cajon, hail, Alma Mater, hail!
TIMOTHY STUART MILLS
JERRY ALAN MOORE
Q"13"j QTimj QLeftyl
Wayne enjoyed taking part in Tim's activities while attend- jerry plans to attend HumbO1dt
Nominating' Convention 1, 23 ing ECVI-IS were ASB Pres. 5 State College, with a major
Wrestling 1, Cross Country 1, Freshman Vice Pres., Ro- in forestry. He participated
2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity man Braves Tribune 2, Vice in Freshman Football, IV
Club 3,4g Treas. 4s Cross Pres. 2, 3, Pres. 45 Cheer- Basketball, IV Baseball, and
Country team captain 4, and leader 2, CSF, AFS, and Varsity Baseball.
representative to the Senate 4. Freshman Basketball. 47
WANNETTA MAE MIKOL
QNettaj
Netta will go on to Grossmont
College to study business. She
participated in Girls League 13
Nominating Conventions 2, 3,
Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Sr.
Class Council, Sr. Cards and
Announcement Comm. chair-
man.
PATRICIA ANN MUNDAY
Following graduation Pat will
enroll at Grossrnont College
and major in English. Cooking
and reading are her favorite
pastimes.
fRussJ
JACK LOUIS MURILLO
QBrilloJ
This August graduate will at-
tend Grossmont College to
further his interest in mechan-
ics. Jack's activities have in-
cluded Football 13 and Tab
and Campus.
DAVID NAPLE
David plans on furthering his
education at G. M. Training
Center. He has participated
in Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Concert Band 2,3,4g and
Varsity Band 3 and 4.
KATHERINE JUNE MURPHY
QKathyJ
Kathy intends to enroll at
Grossmont College. Eventual-
ly she hopes to become a
nurse. Reading, cooking, and
sewing are her favorite pas-
times.
TONY CLINE NEIGHBORS
In the fall Tony will attend
Grossmont College. Activities
include Football 1, 2, 3,45
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOYCE AYAKO NABETA
ULUCY7
Joyce's activities include
Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Or-
chestra 3,45 Marching Band 1,
2, 3, 4, Band Staff 45 Smoke
Signal reporter 3,45 copy edi-
tor 43 Nominating Conventions
1, 2, 3.
RUSSELL CLARENCE NAPIER
Following graduation Russ will
enroll at SDSC and major in
Civil Engineering. Activities
included Football 3 and 4.
WALT R. NELSON
fWallyJ
Through the past four years
Wally has favored auto shop
above all other subjects. He
hopes that the future will
have an enjoyable job in
store for him.
48
ALAN T. NAKASHIMA
fNoc-kersj
Surfing is the major interest of
this June graduate. In Septem-
ber he will attend Grossmont
College. Alan has participated
in Class Council 1, 3.
PAUL O. NEW
Uuniorj
In the fall Paul will enroll at
SDSC. His activities included
Military Science rifle team,
Cross Country, and Track.
STEPHEN ALAN NEW
QStevej
Following graduation Steve
will attend SDSC and major
in Math or Electronics. He
has participated in Student
Government.
BRUCE RICHARD O'BRIEN
In the fall Bruce will attend
SDSC and major in architec-
ture. Mechanical Drawing was
his favorite subject at ECVHS.
Activities include Wrestling 1
S 2.
ELAINE LOUISE O'COYNE
Elaine plans to attend SDSC
and major in history. Former-
ly she attended North High
School, Denver, Colo. Ac-
tivities included Nominating
Conventions 2, 3, Library Club
2.
MARILYN MAXINE
NEWMAN
Riding, drawing, and reading
are the pastimes of Marilyn.
She lists her favorite subjects
as Chemistry, Algebra II, and
U. S. History.
GARY LEE O'GORMAN
Gary will further his education
at SDSC in hopes of becoming
an automotive engineer. He
participated in Football,
Wrestling, and Track at
ECVHS.
MERIDA MARIA NORCISA
QTacoj
Following graduation Taco
will enroll in Grossmont Col-
lege. There she will study
IBM-Data processing. She lists
bookkeeping as her favorite
subject.
i
TIMOTHY CARSON PAGE
Crimp
Following graduation Tim will
attend Grossmomt College and
major in Industrial Arts. He
has participated in the Cali-
fornia Cadet Corps.
49
LAURA NAN NORLIN
She has participated in Mar-
ching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert
Band 1, 2, 3,45 YFC 1, 25 Or-
chestra 3,4.
RAN DALLYN LESLIE O'BRIE.N
qRandiy
Randi's activities include
Marching Band Color Guard 2,
3,45 Class Council 1, 2, 3, Ro-
man Braves 15 GRA 1, AFS 1,
Senate 2, 43 Nominating Con-
ventions 1, 2, 3, 45 Student
Government 43 CSF 2, 3, Girls'
League 15 Sr. Class Treasurer,
Prom Committee 4, Arch-
Bearer 3- Mardi Gras Chairman
7
PAMELA RUTH PARSONS
QPamJ
Pam's activities include
Megebeceps 2, 3, 4, GRA 2,
3,45 CSF, AFS 2, 3,43 Tab
and Campus 1, 2, 3,43 Girls'
League 1,2,3,4g Sr. Publicity
Committee, Archbearer 3,
Nominating Convention 1, 2,
3s Roman Braves 1, 2.
GEORGE EDWART PARTAIN
"Ding-a-ling"
Auto shop was the fa'vorite
subject of this June graduate.
George will attend SDSC after
going to a junior college. He
plans to major in auto me-
chanics.
CLORINDA JEAN PETERS
"Pocahontas"
Clorinda's activities have in-
cluded Bravettes 3,4, Captai
43 Long Beach Banner 45
Megebeceps 2, AFS 23 Nom-
inating Conventions 1, 2, 3,
Archbearer, Girls' League 15
Class Council 1, 2, 3, 43 and
Senior Cards and Announce-
ments Committee.
MARIA ALICIA PETROPOLIS
While at ECVI-IS, Maria's ac-
tivities included Freshman
Class Councilg Girls' League
1, 2, 35 and Senior Publicity
Committee. Since her
favorite subject was World
History, Maria would like
to major in history at
SDSC.
I1
CONNIE LYNNE PEASLEY
Girls' League 1, 25 Bravettes
35 Sophomore Class Treasurer,
Nominating Conventions 1, 2,
3,43 ASB 45 and YTeens 4
were some of Connie's
activities.
DAVE VINCENT PETROSINO
"Petro"
The activities Dave partici-
pated in while at ECVHS in-
cluded JV Football 35 and
Drama Club 3,4, President 4.
He is planning to attend
Grossmont College, to major
in drama.
DEBORAH FAYE PERKINS
"Debbie"
Debbie s special talents are
cooking and drawing, which
probably explains why her
hobby and favorite subjects
are drawing and art. Her am-
bition is to become a success-
ful architect.
BYRON FORBES PHELPS III
"Barney"
This June graduate lists his
favorite subject as photogra-
phy. Barney will major in
criminology at Grossmont Col-
lege.
JEAN MARGARET PETAJA
"Jeannie"
Jeannie was active in Girls'
League 1, 2, 3,45 Tab and
Campus 35 and Senior Publici
ty Committee. While at
ECVI-IS, Jeannie's favorite
subject was Art III.
ROCKLIND BARRY
PETERSON
HRoCkyH
While at ECVI-IS, Rocky par-
ticipated in Band 1, 25 and
Track 2, 3. I-Iis special talents
include pole vaulting, and
playing the trumpet and gui-
tar.
1
F RANKLINE LEE PHILLIPS
llRedlI
Red lists his activities as
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Var-
sity Band 1, 2, 3, 43 and Con-
cert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 in which
he played the saxophone.
JACK WARNER PHILLIPS
Jack's activities have included
Freshman Class Rep. 5 Tennis
1, 2, 43 Soph. Class President,
Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Junior Class
Rep., Senate 35 CSF 2, 3,
Nominating Conventions 1,
2,35 Boys' Federation, ASB
4, Sr. Prom Comm.
WAYNE L. POPE
Wayne's activities have been
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Con..
cert Band 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band
3,43 Stage Band 3,43 Basket-
ball 1. While attending ECVHS,
his favorite subjects included
radio and electronics.
LINDA Cl-IARMAY POWELL
Linda participated in Girls'
League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club lg
Nominating Conventions 2, 3,
JACKIE LYNN PIERSON
Jackie's activities included
Bravettes 3,45 Sophomore
Class Rep. , Commissioner of
School Service, Homecoming
Princess 45 Harvest Ball
Princess 4, and Long Beach
Banner 3,4.
PAUL MICHAEL PRUETT
Paul has attended ECVI-IS all
four years and will further his
education at Grossmont
4, Tab and Campus ls Class College. He was very talented
Council Rep. , 2.
in Baseball and in Art.
51
JACK WILLIAM PINNEY
Jack's activities here have in-
cluded Concert Band 3, 4,
Varsity Band 3, 4, Marching
Band 3,45 Stage Band 3,43 '
and Tennis 3, 4. He would
like to major in music at
SDSC and later become a
professional drummer.
JIM ROBERT POOL
After a June graduation, Jim
plans to attend vocational
school. While at ECVHS, auto
shop has been his favorite
subject.
LORRAINE THERESA POSEY
fLorrieJ
Nominating Convention 13
Girls' League 1, Senior Dance
and Assembly Committee,
were among Lorrie's activities.
Lorraine hopes to become an
interior decorator after major-
ing in that field at SDSC.
STEPHEN STEWART PURDUE
QSteveJ
Steve's activities include
Football 15 Wrestling 1, 2,
Varsity Wrestling 3,4. He
plans to attend Grossmont Col-
lege where he will major in
psychology.
DELIA MARY REAL
KDS!
Big brown eyes and brown
hair characterize this June
graduate. De was a member
of the Sr. Ways 8 Means
Committee, GRA 33 Girls'
League 2, 3.
WILLIAM ALTON REEVES
QBillJ .
Bill's extra-curricular activi-
ties have been NFL 3, 45 Dia-
lectos 3,45 Football 1, man-
ager 2, 45 Wrestling 15 Roman
Braves 2, 35 YFC 1, 2, 3, 4.
DENNIS LEE REYNOLDS
A former Helix High student
and a future Grossmont Col-
lege student, Dennis en'o s
J Y
all sports. He participated in
Cross Country and Track
while at ECVI-IS.
PENELOPE LYNN REMINGTON FRANK WESTON REMICK
QPennyj Frank was active in Marching
Penny was active in Health Band 1, 2, 3,45 Concert Band
Careers 4. To attend UCLA or 1, 2, 3,45 Varsity Band 2, 3.
Michigan State for nurses After serving in the Coast
training is her immediate goal. Guard he will work at the
telephone company.
RAYMOND JAMES RIBICIC RONALD JOSEPH RICCO
lPxyl QRonniej
Math has P1'0Ved to be RaY'S Ron hopes to become an insu-
favorite subject. I-Ie was ac- lator. He was an active mem-
tive in Football 1, 2, 35 Basket- ber of Football 15 Track 15
ball 1, 25 Tennis 2, 3. Baseball 3,
CAROL SUE RICE
Carol is noted for her different
colored hair. After graduation
she will attend beauty school
and become a hair stylist.
SYLVIA MARIE REY ES
QSilliej
Sylvia has participated in
Nominating Conventions 2, 3,
Girls League 2,3,45 GRA 35
Sr. Ways and Means Comm.
I-Ier present goal is to attend
El Cajon Beauty College.
SUSAN MARIE REYNOLDS
Since transferring from Las
Palmas High in L. A. , Susie
has been active in Girls'
League and Sr. Dance and
Assembly Comm. Sue some-
day hopes to work at Universal
Studios.
KATHLEEN MARY RICE
QKathij
Kathy will study to be a legal
secretary. She has been busy
in Girls' League 15 Library
Club 1, 2, 3,45 Bravettes 3,45
Sr. Cards and Announcements
Comm.
DOUG RAY RICH
Doug attended Granite Hills
before coming to ECVHS. I-Ie
is very interested in cars and
he hopes to build a dragster
that can top 200 mph.
DAVID BRUCE ROBESON
QDavej
Dave enjoys working on cars,
so this probably explains Why
auto shop is his favorite sub-
ject. Dave played Football
during his freshman year.
JAMES LESLIE RICKETTS
Climb
Jim transferred from Taunton
High in Taunton, Mass. , and
has since been. active in Bas-
ketball 1, 23 Sr. Privilege
Comm. chairnian. After
graduating in june he will at-
tend SDSC and study Civil
Engineering.
0
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DALE EUGENE RIDENS
This june graduate's special
talents center around
mechanical skills. He will
be among the many enrolling
at Grossmont College next
September.
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ANDRA LEE Ros
Mndvl
This active senior has partici-
pated in Class Council 1, 2, 35
Nominating Conventions 1, 2,
3,43 Bravettes!3,4g LEGEND
Staff 3, Photo Editor 45 and
the Sr. Dance S Assembly
Comm.
ROBERT BRUCE ROHRER
CBOHJYD
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Con-
cert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2,
3, 43 Brass Choir 2, 3,45 have
been Bobby's extra-curri cular
activities.
CLINTON ARTHUR RISNER
fClintj
Clint's special talent is run-
ning, this explains why he was
out for Track for three years,
and Cross Country 2, also FFA
and Football 1. Clint's fa-
vorite subjects were Agricul-
ture and Civics.
I
DIANE LYNN ROSMANN
Diane's activities have been
Soph. Class Vice Pres., ASB,
Commissioner of Cultural Af-
fairs 33 Band Vice Pres. 43
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Con-
cert Band 1, 2, 3,45 Sr. Gift
Comm. chairman.
RUSSELL DEANE ROSS
This four year student has par-
ticipated in Football 25 Wres-
tling 2. Russell's hobby is
hunting, and he enjoys motor-
cycle riding.
RICHARD LYNN RUCKER
QRuck, Teddy Bearj
A four-year scholar, Richard
has participated in Varsity
Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 Stu-
dent Coach5 Football 1, 2, 3,
45 Wrestling 2, 3,45 Track 1,
2, 3, 4, ASB Ass't. 4.
ANDY THOMAS RYAN
After graduation Andy would
like to attend Grossmont
College. He has participated
in Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45
Concert Band 3,4.
MARILYN JEAN ROTAR
Marilyn would like to attend a
junior college and then SDSC.
She has participated in Drama
Club 25 Chairman Girls'
League Campus Relations
Comm.5 Sr. Prom Comm.
JOHNNY KERRY ROTH
fKerryJ
Kerry sets his sights on at-
tending SDSC and majoring in
music. Kerry has participated
in Tennis 1, 25 Marching Band
25 Sr. Privilege Comm.5 and
Nominating Conventions.
DOROTHY JANE RYAN
412-new
Janey's activities have been
Girls' League Social Comm.
1, 2, 35 G. L. Good Grooming
Comm. 3, 45 Nominating Con-
ventions 1, 2, 35 Concert Choir
45 Sr. Social Comm.
JOHN WILLIAM SALLEE
fColJ
John will attend Grossmont
College after graduation in
June, and hopes to get a good
job at the same time. John is
very talented in art.
LEE BRUCE ROTHCHILD
QFuzzy Pineapplej
To embark upon a forestry
service career is the ambition
of this June graduate. Lee has
participated in Football 1, 2,
3, 45 and Wrestling 1, 2.
LINDA LEE RUIZ
QLynnJ
Linda would like to become a
hair stylist. While at ECVHS
these four years, she has par-
ticipated in Girls' League 2, 3,
45 Class Council 1, 3,45 Sr.
Ways and Means Comm.
JEANNE ANNE SAMPLES
Ueanniej
Jeannie would like to attend
Grossmont College. Jeannie
has participated in Bravettes
3,45 Sr. Class Council, Girls'
League Social Committee 1,
25 Good Grooming Committee
54 4.
CAROL JEAN SANBORN
A successful marriage is what
this june graduate hopes for.
Carol's activities have been
Y-Teens 3,45 Sr. Ways 8
Means Comm. 5 Homecoming
Princess.
DEBORAH ANN SCHENK
QDebbiej
Debbie will attend SDSC and
major in mathematics after
she graduates in june. Debbie
has been active in Bravettes 3,
45 Archbearer 35 Nominating
Convention 35 Y-Teens 4.
WILLIAM S. SCOTT
Archie
To attend ciollege is this june
graduate's ambition, and he
plans to major in some aspect
of English. I-le has been active
in Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Varsity
Tennis 3, 45 Varsity Club 45
Cross Country 1.
MARY CONSTANCE SANTOS
CCOHHVD
Conny, who lists her special
talent as being creative, will
attend beauty college to be-
come a cosmetologist.
RUDY DANIEL SANUDO
Rudy intends to get a degree
in drafting at Grossmont Col-
lege. Rudy's favorite subject
was Auto Shop. He enjoyed
golfing in his spare time.
MARIAN PAULINE SAROT
Marian has been active in
Bravettes 3,45 Hand Lieut. 4
junior Class Treasurer5 Girls
League 1, 2,45 Nominating
I
Conventions 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens
2, 35 Treasurer 35 Pres. 45 Sr.
Ways S Means Comm.
PAUL RICHARD SCHLEGEL
fLittle Schlegelj
Paul has taken part in Track
and Cross Country while at
ECVHS. He will attend col-
lege at Davis to study to be-
come a veterinarian.
CODY GLENN SEARS
JANICE DIANE SERRAO
RONALD EUGENE SHAFFER
Cody's favorite pastime is Uanj fLancej
making money Qand whose Roman Braves 15 Girls' League Ron would like to play pro-
isn't?j. His future is as yetun- 1, 2, 35 Bravettes 3,45 Nomi- fessional basketball after at-
decided, but he will attend nating Conventions 1, 2, 35 are tending Grossmont College.
SDSC. His activities have Ianice's extra-curricular ac- Transferring from Sandpoint
been Basketball 1, 2, 35 Cross tivities. High School in Idaho, Ron has
Country 4. 55 been active in Varsity Club 2
3,4, and Basketball.
JANIS LYNN SHELTON
The ambition of this june
graduate is to become an
Air Line Stewardess. First
of all she would like to
attend Grossmont College
and major in business.
BEVERLY LIN N SIEWERT
After graduation Beverly hopes'
to attend beauty college.
Beverly lists her activities as
Girls' League 1,25 Bravettes 45
YFC 1,25 Y-Teens 2-45 Vice-
pres. 3, Pres. 45 and Ways
and Means Committee 4.
RONALD LEE SLATEN
This June graduate would like
to attend Grossmont College
and later SDSC. Ron's ambi-
tion is to act. His activities
were Drama Council and Sr.
Privilege Comm.
LYNN SHERIDAN MICHAEL ROBERT SHINKAN MARY CATHERINE
This june grad would like to After graduation in june, SIEGMUND
major in Veterinary Medicine, Mike would like to major in CSiggy7
and eventually become a zoo Law at SDS. His favorite class This blue-eyed Senior has P2-I'
vet. c.A.A. 1-25 Arch wasdrma-
Bearer 35 Roman Braves 3-45
and Publicity were Lynn's
high school activities.
BRIAN DAVID SMITH
This June grad would like to
follow his hobby of electronics
and broadcasting and enter the
game field. His favorite sub-
ject was that of being a tech-
nician for the Little Theater
in Drama Class.
ticipated in Annual Staff:
photo editor 3, co-editor 45
Senate 45 Bravettes 3,45
Archbearer 35 CSF 35 AFS
2, 35 Prom Committee 45
Nominating Conventions 2-
45 and Girl's League 354.
ROBERT CRANVILLE
SINGLETON
QRockerj
Upon graduation in june, Bob
will either enter SDSC or the
Air Force. While at El Cajon
his activities were Band 1-35
Basketball 1-45 Track 1-25
Drama Club 45 Band Staff 35
Varsity Band 3,45 Boys' Feder-
ation 45 and Auto Shop Exhi-
bition at Del Mar 3, 4.
GARRY DAVID SMITH JEAN MARIE SMITH
Garry would like to attend After graduation this senior
college at Berkeley and ma- would like to follow her am-
jor in sociology. Activities bition of nursing and attend
were Football 1-45 Basketball Mercy School of Nursing, San
15 and Wrestling 2, 3. Diego. Activities include
GRA 2-45 Health Careers Club
35 Archbearer 35 and Sr.
Social Comm.
LESLIE SMITH
Leslie's hobbies are reading
and music. During his four
years at El Cajon, he has par-
ticipated in Concert and Mar-
ching Band.
PAULA LOUISE SOLOMON
QAngelj
Having special talents in
acting, singing and dancing,
Angel's secret ambition is to
be an actress on Broadway. She
has participated in Drama 3,43
and Choir 1 -4.
BILL H. SPRATLEY
Bill would like to follow his
ambition and become a con-
struction contractor. Activities
were Football 1-3 and Basket-
ball 1.
ROBERT BRUCE SMITH
QBobj
This june graduate lists going
to the beach as his favorite
pastime and begging as his
hobby. Bob's activities were
football, wrestling and drama.
LINDA JANE STEEL
A future nurse, Linda plans to
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SHARON LYNN SMITH
Qsherij
After graduation Sheri would
like to attend Grossmont Col-
lege. Activities include
Drama Club, Tennis Club,
Girls' League, Good Grooming
Committee, Senate Secretary,
Summer Stock and ASB Sec.
4.
BETTY JANE STEFFLER
KB- J - D
achieve her goal at SDSC. She This june graduate lists her
has participated in Roman
Braves 2, 35 Science Club 35
Nominating Convention 33
Girls' League Social Comm.
45 Class Representative 3.
special talent as hair -styling.
Betty's activities were Health
Careers Club and Girls'
League Social Committee.
ROBETTE MARIE SNEIGOSKI
This january graduate lists her
favorite pastime as swimming
and horseback riding. Her
favorite subject was English.
Activities included Special-
ties.
ROBERT JAMES SPARKS
QMeatheadj
Robert will attend Grossmont
College for two years then en-
roll at SDSC. At El Cajon he
has participated in Football
and Wrestling.
DARRELL WAYNE STEWART
Playing pool is this june grad-
uate's favorite pastime and
cars are his hobby. When he
attends Grossmont after grad-
uation he will major in mer-
chandising.
ROBERT LEE STITI-I
QBobj
Cross Country 1,45 Concert
and Marching Band 2, 35
Track 3,43 Roman Braves 1,
25 and Wrestling 1, have been
included in Bob's school ac-
tivities.
TIM ALLAN NSTRAUBINGER
QTimJ
Tim, bent on becoming an
artist, has divided his time
between photography and
other forms of art. He has
been a Library Assistant for
three years, and in Band for
two years.
RAYMOND WILCOX STUBBS
IR.
CRHVJ
Auto shop has been Ray's fa-
vorite subject in high school.
He will attend SDSC so he can
carry out his ambition to be a
diesel mechanic.
DAVID EDWARD STOEHR
QDaveJ
Electronics have played a
huge part in this senior's life
and will continue to do so
when he graduates in June to
attend Electronics Technical
Institution.
JONI ANN SUTTON
This music student plans to at-
tend SDSC after graduation in
june. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, have
been among her activities at
El Cajon High.
58
RICHARD H. STOI-IR
Nominating Conventions 1, 33
JCL 2, 3, Roman Braves 2, 3,
and Senior Class Council were
among Richard's activities.
He will attend Grossmont Col-
lege.
LILLA ADA SWEAT
Lilla would like to attend
SDSC and major in either
medicine or psychology. She
has been active in Concert
and Marching Bands, Band
Staff, journalism, and as edi-
-tor of THOUGHT.
SANDRA JUNE STOUT
fSandiJ
Sandi has participated in
Marching and Concert Band 1,
2, 3, Orchestra 2, 35 Brass
Choir 2, 3, Drum Majoretteg
Snowball Princess 3, Tab and
Campus 3.
EDDIE CHARLES STURGEON
iEd7
This active senior has partici-
pated as Freshman Class Presi-
dent, Cheerleader 2, 3,45 Com-
missioner of School Service,
Senate 1, 2, 3, 45 ASB Assistant,
Football 15 Wrestling, Tennis,
Nominating Conventions 1, 2,
3,43 and Boys' State.
ANTONIETA ELIZABETH
TELLAN DER
Q Toni ej
After graduation Tonie plans
to attend Texas University in
Austin to major in languages.
Her activities have included
Drama Club and Senior Privi-
lege Comm.
GLENN STEVEN THOMAS
QFord'sj
Cars have played a huge part
in this june graduate's life.
Frosh Football and Auto Shop
have been among Glenn's ac-
tivities.
DOUGLAS ARLO TOBIN
Doug's ambition is to play
professional basketball. Var-
sity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Varsity
Football 45 Baseball 2,45 and
Varsity Club 2, 3,4, were
among his activities.
SANDRA JEAN TODD
QSandyj
Sandy also has a special talent
for making up strutting rou-
tines for contest work. She
plans to attend an airline
training school back East when
she graduates in June.
LUCKY TOMMY THOMPSON
Claiming to be the number
one supporter of all school
activities Tommy has partici-
pated in Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45
Varsity Club 3, 45 Roman
BraVes5 and the Frosh-Soph.
Speech Tournament.
STEVEN ANDREW
TOMLINSON
QSteveQ
By attending SDSC to major in
auto engineering, Steve hopes
to become filthy rich. He has
participated in Military Sci-
ence and has been a Library
Assistant.
1
TERRI ANN THOMPSON
With her fine mind Terri may
major in accounting at SDSC.
Among Terri's activities have
been Representative -at-
Largeg Girls' League 25 Ban-
ner 35 Archbearer 35 and
Bravettes 4.
CAROLYN LEE THOROGOOD
fCarolj
Among Carol's ECVHS activi-
ties have been Nominating
Conventions 2, 3, 45 LEGEND
3, 4, Business Manager 45
Tennis Club 25 Girls' League
25 and Senior Gift Comm.
SUSAN MICHELLE
TOCKSTEIN
QSuej
Present in both Marching and
Concert Bands, she also par-
ticipated in Nominating Con-
ventions 1, 2, 3, 4, and as a
very able Commissioner of
Sales.
CORA DELORES TONG
fDeDeJ
This green -eyed graduate
hopes to become a profession-
al model. Talking, going out
with Glenn, horseback riding,
and swimming are DeDe's fa-
vorite activities.
MICHAEL BROWNING TOZER
QMikej
Senior Class President, ASB,
and Nominating Conventions
were Mike's activities, and
after he graduates, he plans to
attend SDSC.
MARY LOU TRUAX
Mary Lou's activities included
Homecoming Princess 45 Har-
vest Ball Princess 45 Girls'
League 15 Roman Braves 1, 25
Nominating Convention 1, 2,
35 Archbearer 35 and Special-
ties 3, 4.
RUSSELL PARLANTE
VAUGI-IAN
QRussJ
Russ will attend SDSC and
major in Political Science.
California Cadet Corps 1, 2,
3, 45 Senior Privilege Comm
tee were his activities.
it-
LUZ MARIA VALENCIA
fLuchyj
This active Senior partici-
pated in Frosh-Soph Speech
Tournament 25 NFL 2, 3,45
Girls' League 3,45 SMOKE
SIGNAL 25 Archbearer 35
Senior Class Council, Inter-
national Club 35 Vice Presi-
dent 4.
BARBARA ANN VICK DONNA KAY WAKEFIELD
fBarbieJ Donna attended Monte Vista
This future SDSC student will I-ligh before ECVHS. Donna
major in Home Economics. favored typing as a subject and
Class Council 1, 2, 35 Fresh- secretly desires to become a
Soph Speech Tournament 15 nurse's aide.
Girls' League 2, 3, Vice Pres-
ident 45 Songleader 45 and Y-
Teens 45 were her activities at
,El Cajon High.
CAROLYN JANE VANNICE
Girls' League 1,45 Nominating
Convention 1, 35 Specialties 3,
45 and Tab and Campus 2
were her activities.
MARGARET IRENE
WALERIUS
Margaret hopes to find a job
in an office after she gradu-
ates. She has been active in
Girls' League 15 and Special-
ties 4.
60
MYRON FRANCIS
VAN OSDOLL
QBudJ
After he graduates, Bud will
attend Grossmont College and
SDSC. I-le was active in Mar-
ching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert
Band 2, 3, 45 Varsity Band 3, 4.
CATHERINE S. VERNON
fCathyj
U. C. at Santa Barbara is
where Cathy will continue her
education after graduating in
june. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45
Orchestra 1, 2, 3,45 Band Staff
2, 3,45 Roman Braves 1, 25 Y-
Teens 45 and Senior Cards and
Announcements were her extra
curricular activities.
DOTTIE JEAN WALKER
QGidgetj
Hoping to attend Arillington,
Long Beach, Dottie plans to
major in Religious or Bible
Theology. Dottie has been
active in Choir 3, 45 Girls'
League, Drama Club 3,45 and
YFC 3.
JOHN L. WARD
BECKY ANN WARREN
KATHLEEN CAROLE WALKER
QKathyj
Kathy was active in Bravettes
3,43 SMOKE SIGNAL 3,45
Girls' League 25 Class Coun-
cil 2g Nominating Conventions
2, 3, 4, and Tab and Campus 2.
WILLIAM M. WALKER
QBillj
Bill will attend SDSC. A four
year El Cajon student, Bill
participated in Nominating
Conventions 1, 25 Basketball 1,
and was a Senior Keyman.
STEPHEN ROBERT WALTER
QStevej
Steve enjoyed cars, football,
and girls at ECVHS. Future
plans include attending Fresno
State College.
CARROLL KENNETH
WAMPLER
fKenJ
History and math topped
Ken's favorite subject list.
Ken participated in Cross
Country and Freshman Basket
ball in his Freshman year.
LINDA LEE WARREN JOY LYNN WELLER GREG JIM WEST
Long eyelashes characterize
this june graduate, and
making money is his favorite
pastime. john plans to attend
Grossmont College. He
attended El Cajon High all
four years, and enjoyed his
speech and law classes.
TOM GORDON WEBSTER
Becky's activities included
Bravettes 3, 4g Frosh-Soph
Speech Tournament 2, Arch
Bearer 35 Roman Braves 1, 25
Long Beach Banner Carrier 43
and CSF.
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Linda, plans to attend either
El Cajon Beauty College or
SDSC. She was active in the
Sr. Ways and Means Comm.
Tom is planning to enter col-
lege and major in psychology
His ambition is to "rule the
World. "
After graduation, joy will at-
tend SDSC. She was active in
Nominating Convention 13
Girls' League 45 Y-Teens 4,
and Senior Class Council.
61
QToothlessJ
Greg is a racing enthusiast
and has a fitting hobby--
working on internal combus-
tion engines. He plans to at
tend a trade school for me-
chanics in Detroit.
DONALD J. WEXLER
QDonj
Don plans to continue his edu
cation at SDSC majoring in
Electrical Engineering. His
activities were Football 3, 45
Radio Club.
RON VICTOR WHITE DOUGLAS FSOED,WILLIAMS JOHNNIE WILLIAMS
Car are the hobb of this Q ug ' O ,
raciiig enthusiast.yAfter a PHI'1IiCiP9-ting in UIOST 0f.0l11Q loh-Unlge 1335 3 51390131 talent
June graduation Ron plans to team sports, Doug's activities for painting and fplans tca at-
attend Gross,-mont College included Football 1, 2, 3, 45 tend a college at er gra ua-
Where he will major in autg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball tion. Her activities were
mechanics, 1, 25 Track 45 Letterman's Bravettes 3, 4.
Club 2,3 4- LEGEND Sports
Editor 4. , y
LORRAINE RENEE WILLIAMS
Transferring here from Wilbur
Wright High School in Dayton
Ohio, Lorraine was a june
graduate. Lorraine was a
member of the Senior Privi-
lege Comm.
MICHAEL ALLEN WILLIAMS
fMikej
Mike's activities included
Marching Band 15 Radio Club
1, 2, 33 Football 23 Drama
Club 2, 35 Senior Ways and
Means Comm.
MIKEL WARREN WILLIAMS
qmikey
Mike wants to go into rofes-
P
sional auto racing some day.
A june graduate, he plans to
attend Southern Cal. School
of Radio and obtain a First
Class FCC License.
SHARON ANN WILLIAMS
Becoming a court reporter is
Sharon's ambition. The Uni-
versity of S. D. is the destina
tion of Sharon where she will
major in Psychology.
JAMES GEORGE WILMOT
Uiml
After attending Grossmont
College Jim would like to
become a pilot. His major
activity was Military Science
1, 2, 3, 4.
RAY LEE WILSON
Ray liked Auto Shop and
spends a lot of time working
on cars. Playing pool is his
special talent and after his
graduation, Ray plans to at-
tend Grossmont College.
PAMELA JEAN WOODALL
QPamj
Pam will go to SDSC or Cal-
Western and major in
teaching. She participated in
Roman Braves 1, 2, Health Ca-
reers Club 1, 2, 33 YFC 1, 2.
TED MARSHALL WINTERS
QEsquirej
After graduating, Ted plans to
attend Oregon State Univer-
sity. He has been a member
of Military Science 1, 2, 3, 4.
JACK WILLIAM WISLER
Being an agriculture student,
jack would like to attend Cal-
Poly and major in ornamental
horticulture. Jack has partici-
pated in Agriculture 1, 2, 3,
Football 3.
STEVE DOUG WOODALL
QWoodyj
Sports -minded Steve likes
golf, hunting and fishing. He
was active in Baseball 1, 2, 3,
4.
CAROLYN GENE
WOOLVERTON
fCarolj
Clerical Office Practice was
Carol's favorite subject and
she will major in this field.
Her activities have been Girls'
League 1, 23 Sr. Prom Comm.
63 4.
THOMAS WILLIAM
WOMACK II
QTomj
Tom will further his education
at Grossmont College, major-
ing in art. His many activities
have been Marching Band 1, 2,
3,43 Track 2, 3,43 Tab S
Campus 45 Nominating Con-
vention 1, 2, 3.
TERRY BRUCE WOZNIAK
Terry would like to attend
Grossmont College and major
in psychology. His ambition is
to help other people.
THOMAS WOZNIAK
QTomJ
Tom, along with Terry, en-
joys the distinction of being
the only identical twin in El
Cajon's Senior class. Auto
Shop was his favorite class.
GEORGE CHEW YOUNG
qc. 14.9
George will attend Grossmont
College to study architecture
after he graduates in June. He
has participated in Wrestling
2, 35 Cross Country 3, Track 2,
33 Sr. Privilege Comm. 4,
Usher 35 Nominating Conven-
tion 3.
ERNEST FRANKLIN WRIGHT
CSS-Hdvl
Ernest hopes to play profes-
sional baseball. His activities
include Football 1, 2, 35 Bas-
ketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3
GARY DE WRIGHT
QCucaJ
To become a great artist is
the main ambition of this
four -year student. Gary was
active in Nominating Conven-
tion 3, Sr. Dance G Assembly
Comm.
ALSO GRADUATING
LAUREL BERGLAND
ANTHONY C. CHIARAMONTE
JAMES EDWARD DENT
KATHLEEN MARGARET FAIR
CAROL ANN HERRING
JAMES LOUIS HURLBUT
ALLAN BERNARD
YOUNGWIRTH
Allan will attend Grossmont
College next year. Civics and
P. E. top this future million-
aire's list of favorite subjects.
FRANK CHARLES LAWRENCE
BRANT E. Mc AVOY
BARRY MIKKELSON
JOHN FRED MOE
WILLIAM C. SMILEY
SANDRA WYATT
fSandieJ
Arts and Crafts head the list of
Sandie's favorite subj ects.
After graduating in June, she
will train to be an airline
stewardess.
LORRAINE CATHERINE WILSON
HELEN LOUISE ZELLER
QLouieJ
Helen likes to sew in her
spare time, and she would
like to be happily married.
Graduating in June, Helen has
attended ECVHS all four years.
LEONARD ROY ZUCKER
Leonard's activities have in-
cluded Marching Band 1, 2, 35
Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Frosh
Footballg Varsity Footb all,
Auto Shop 1, 25 Boys' Federa-
tion 4, Varsity Club 4.
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District Administration
MR. JOI-INT. WARBURTON
Superintendent
MR. LEWIS F. SMITH
In this tenth year of E.C .V.H.S., We
the student body, would like to salute Mr. Lewis F. Smith
who has been District Superintendent of
Grossmont Union High School District since
its formation .
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one school to seven schools. His efforts made
possible the construction of E .C .V.H.S.
Retiring last year, Mr. Smith left this top
administrative office in the capable hands of
Mr. john T. Warburton, who had been the
Assistant Superintendent for the past
MR. HARoLD HUGHES Several years'
Associate Superintendent
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CORNELIA MAYRHOFER
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BRAZIL
Artur Ramos
1963-1964
This year brought us another
friend from Latin America. l-lailing
from St. Anthony's High School
in Brazil, Artur Ramos furthered his educa
tion at ECVHS while his charm
and warm smile gained not
only the traditional Brave friendship, but
also the respect and admiration of
all his fellow classmates.
AUSTRIA
ECUADOR
Ulrike Prusa
1961 -1962
Cecilia Luzuriaga
1962-1963
The A. F. S. program was started
Short in stature, but long on friendliness, with a smile as Ulrike Prusa came to
Cecilia Luzuriaga came to El Cajon from El Cajon from Vienna. Uli's warm and
Quito. A participant in extra- friendly countenance helped to
curricular activities, Ceci helped stretch the hand of friendship across
to create understanding and friendship the Atlantic Ocean to our campus.
towards her native land.
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Eileen Penman
TREAS URER
Betsi e Hill
CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Barbara Forsberg
Scholastic and financial success have
brought the class of '66 to the doors of be-
coming Seniors. As juniors, the back-
ground they received in U.S. History, as
Well as other academic areas, has helped
prepare them to assume student leadership.
The selling of post cards, Christmas
tree and the sponsoring, of dances and a
turkey raffle have high- lighted their ef-
fort to gain money for support of next year's
activities. A little Wiser than they were
three years ago, this class has done a good
job in preparation for a rewarding Senior
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PUBLICITY COUNSELOR
JOYCE Woods Mrs. May Mattingly
FRONT ROW: Linda Gasparian, M
Kay Scott, Marlene Ford, Ther-
esa Thomas, Bobbie Binderim,
Stephanie Prince, Virginia
Vaughan. SECOND ROW: wait C
Kitching, Phil Schlegel, Chuck O
Bye, Wes Hodges, Tom Jones, C
Bill Fields, Mike Avila, Dean H
Most. THIRD ROW: Terry La R
Violette, Al Perrat, Wayne A
Niderost, Bill Bowen, Memo N
Diaz, Gary Hansen.
Per. 1
FRONT ROW: Dana Patterson, M
Magdalena Goossens, Susan R,
Messina, Linda,PaXton. SECOND
ROW: Richard Torzeski, Karen R
Rousseau, Sharon MacFadean, 1
Sam Vella. THIRD ROW: jim Q
Smith, Harold Rice, Gary H
Shidner, jim Messina. FOURTH A
ROW: Dan Bowersox, Steve R
De Breau, John Benton, jeff D
Bogan. FIFTH ROW: Terry
Prather, Gene Bake. Per. 1
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FRONT ROW: Gay Ison,
Dorothy Shaplin, Sandra
Harris, Linda Childers,
Susan Forror, joan Penning
ton, Linda Kinch, Dixie
Williams. SECOND ROW:
Bruno Zardini, Mike Tur-
ner, Jo Howard, Debby
Harper, jill Bell, Helen
De Marinis, Penny Rocho,
Mike Schubert. THIRD
ROW: Geoffrey Portland,
Tom DeLonge, Kenneth
Reid, Randy Krauss, Dick
Bistodeau, Tom Alborg,
Mike Sagar, Ron Mangels.
FOURTH ROW: Rich
Arnold, Harry Keehan,
Kevin Golding, Bill jerse,
jay Geist.
FRONT ROW Irene Good
win, Connie Behnke, Eilene
Tr1pp, Holly Peffer, Nora
Evans, Carol Saul, Cree
Hyde SECOND ROW By
ron Polen, Gary Richard-
son, Stan Lawrence, George
Lathrop, Harold Hastings,
Mike Andreason, Merlin
Nielsen, Ben Real. THIRD
ROW: Walt Robeson, John
Pierce, Cali Dingle, Ed
Fordyce, Arie DeHoog,
john Houghtby, jerry
Raney, Bob Menzie.
FOURTH ROW: Glenn Mar-
tin, Tom Davis, john Han.. Per' 2
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FRONT ROW: Gwen Grosse,
Linda Davisson, Fran Terry, Pat
Bishop, Sue Brown, Marcia
Gygonie, Lynda Sanders, Sandy
Ferry. SECOND ROW: Darbie,
Doerge, Steve DeFrate, Judi
Tomberlin, Connie Carver,
Shirley Miskovsky, Sherri Miller,
Cheryl Means, Danny Martin.
THIRD ROW: La Var Posey,
Bob Dent, Gary Karnopp, Bob
Stevens, Angle Battaglia,
Darrel Hascall, Larry Warren,
Jack Ewert. FOURTH ROW:
Cary Clemmons, Ken Wikoren,
Roger Clark, johnny East.
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FRONT ROW: Lorie Bolda, Cindy
Russell, Bobie Metzger, Gayle
Barnard, Connie Cline, Marcy
Reth, Claudia Brown, Barbara
Forsberg. SECOND ROW: Linda
Davis, Diane Menzie, Pat Mac-
Atee, Sue Leuthard, Diane jack-
son, Sandy Popp, Angela Currier,
Theresa Erreca. THIRD ROW:
Wade Horwood, Rick Iuberg, Paul
Nobbs, lb E1-Kerdany, Richard
Rogers, Doug McDonald, Terry
Brannon, jack Chan. FOURTH
ROW: Gary jones, jim Smith, Bill
Swegles.
FRONT ROW: Donna Eisensmith
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Pam Shephard, Shirley Pulley, '
Marsha Davis, Theresa Chase. R
SECOND ROW: Richard Creed, I
Bob Steele, Bob Revetta, Rich.. C
ard Wessel, Ron Noel, Paul H
Brannon. THIRD ROW: Archie A
Rhodes, Bob Staite, Orman I-Ia- R
ley, Bob Watson, Norm jones, D
jim Blakeley, Richard Dingle,
Ralph Schwaesdall. Per. 2
FRONT ROW: Barbara Horn, Ly-
neal Dodgen, Donna Sloan, She-
ela Savage, Diana Stammen,
Donna Wolfe, Shirlee Bastian,
Coleen McLaughlin. SECOND
ROW: Tom Streenan, Sally Sey-
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Arlene Isachson, Grant Mitchell.
THRID ROW: Norman Betten-
court, Steve King, Danny Weis,
john Wilson, Steve Reynolds,
Tom Wallis, Don Hunt, Mike
Tramel, Gary Dinkins, Charles
Queen.
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FRONT ROW: Gerrie
Thompson, Cindy Ramirez
Helen Waters, Sally Cris-
pin, Benet Foures, Pam
Pla, Mary Sickler, Patty
Wilson. SECOND ROW:
Thorris Sutowski, Cathy
Rustin, Toni O'Dell,
Roseanne Smelko, Judi Bis
todeau, Barbara Norlin,
Sheila Truman, john Kor-
chick. THIRD ROW: Bob
Schlegel, Harold Butler,
jim Arnett, Bob Maier,
Howard Taylor, Warren
Moore, Mike Hughes, Ed
Johnston.
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FRONT ROW: Con-
nie Randall, Barbara
Nichols, Lorraine La
Pietra, Dora Quin-
tana. SECOND ROW:
Christine Fisk, Bon-
nie Bakken, Pam
Chaney, Donna War-
lick. TI-HRD ROW:
Phil Mathis, Joyce
Suggs, Don Hunt,
Richard Willet.
FOURTH ROW: Art
Ulloa, Ron Shaffer,
Arnie Johnson, Joe
Graham, Mike Fra-
ler.
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dy Adkisson, Sue Bled-
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thleen Bertrand, Linda
Cooper, Julie Curione.
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Y Carol Lajoie, Bonnie
Hansen, Cindy Dressler.
THIRD ROW: Carole
Gaedke, Carol Rustin,
Dee Ann Moser, Shar-
man Massena, Lorraine
La Pietra, Sandy Duffin,
Linda Jensen, Lynne Wo-
lfe. FOURTH ROW: Ca-
rol Fyles, Chris Avery,
H Vicki Buckingham,
Charlotte Harris, Me-
Pars 1 linda Mills, Vicky Cali,
' ' Nancy Nephew, Darlene
3, 6. Swisher. FIFTH ROW:
Cheryl Luker, Betty Bar-
nett, Linda Oates, Ran-
dy Taft, Carl Dietrich.
FRONT ROW: Janne Clason,
Dianne Smith, Sharon Lannom,
Candace Butler, SECOND ROW:
Leslie Shoquist, Mary Potoky,
Nancy Lane, Charles Clark.
THIRD ROW: Monya Barton,
Claudia Schlegel, Janis Credd,
Don Boyett. FOURTH ROW:
Charlene Ogden, Darlene Clem-
mons, Alfred Fontaine. FIFTH
ROW: Paul Miller, Ron Domin-
guez, Mark I-Ioughtby, Roy Car-
lin
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After two years of unending toil, the
Sophomore class is ready to embark upon
the intellectual and social world of the
upperclassmen. .Throughout the year the
class of '67 has sponsored the Nail
Driving Booth and a Pastry Booth. These
growing scholars through their quest
for knowledge have gained enough prac-
tical experience from activities,
teachers, and classes, to adjust to high
school life. The next years will be filled
with students striving for scholastic suc-
cess.
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Richard Tysdal I
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Mr. Lindsey and Mrs. Mahaney
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Mr. Albert Van Zanten
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Michael Reinhold
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Dee Stanley and Gail Pennington
FRONT ROW: Ma-
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dette Pruett, Paula
Donoho, Debbie
Kennel, Kathy
Butts, C arolee Mor-
gan, Rose Mary
Thomas. SECOND
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sel, Richard Noyes,
Lyman Shackle-
ford, Chris Repass,
Art Kendall, Bob
Scerto, Floyd
Foeisch, Rick Hart-
man. THIRD ROW:
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ny Rodesky, Tom
Upalvatne, jerry
McDonald, jerry
Eshnaur, Roger Zay,
Mike Reardon,
Felix Ramirez.
FOURTH ROW:
Dave Howell, Tom
Barnes, Dennis
Bond, Henri Koers.
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Campbell, Kathy Bever,
Linda Lowry, Candy Ryll,
Mary Vierkant, Shirley Ha
ber. SECOND ROW: Den-
nis Wells, Pete Curione,
Bill Gill, Alene Dawson,
Carol Elkins, Richard Hall,
Mike Felley, Mike Hend-
ricks. THIRD ROW: Wen-
dell Olson, Louis lmbimbo
Darryl Thompson, Russ La-
joie, Dave Hamilton,
Mike Wainscott, john
Crampton, Randy Bridwell
FOURTH ROW: Niels Poul-
sen, john Powers, Doug
O'Coyne, Doug Woolley,
Larry Maclean.
FRONT ROW: Sharmie
Blevins, Gail Pennington,
Linda Richmon, Janet
Kroupa, Judy Williams,
Cathy Kuntz, Carol Twite
Sheila Baker. SECOND
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Hoffman, Mike Kwiatt, Le..
ah Hughes, Vicki Baker,
Cheryl Cavanaugh, Dale
Gillihan, Terry Moelter.
THIRD ROW: Dana Barks,
Jack Williams, George Gar-
ris, Richard Tysdale, Re-
fugio Bravo, Alan Kent,
Stuard Johnston, Bob Chan-
dler. FOURTH ROW: Don
Melrose, David Bingham.
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Carol Hines, Polly Pagan, Judy
jesperson, Margie Bookout, Char-
lene Stocker, Madilyn Nutter,
Lori Starnmen. SECOND ROW:
jerry Lewis, Mike Blevins, Cyn-
di Naslund, Vivian Roper, Linda
Maleta, Dave Priddell, Al Cha-
Ves, Tom Lewis. THIRD ROW:
Bob Armann, jack Edwards,
Dave Lepper, Larry King, Bill
McMurtry, Bill Horton, Harold
Connell, Keith Rocho. FOURTH
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john Fisher, David Patrick, Doug
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Lawrie, Leslie Puch, Linda
Wheelock, Susan Prather, Lucia
Edmondson, Lorraine Bennett,
Shirley Haislip, SECOND ROW:
Carol Smith, Susan Mackensen,
Pam Smart, Sue Hazlett, Dora
Waldrip, Nancy Sanchez, Linda
Bohac, Carol Tozer. THIRD
ROW: Patrick Lucas, Dale
Shievert, Larry Wince, Charles
Solomon, john Wray, Dennis
Stover, Frank Barrett,
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joan Dziuba, jo Hinds,
Sue Eister, Belinda
Nelson, Marilyn Lewis.
SECOND ROW: Larry
Kingsland, Bill Han-
enburg, Susan Tychsen,
Diana Ginos, Donna
Christensen, Carol
Campbell, Gary Ruble,
Roger Anderson.
THIRD ROW: Glenn
Stallons, Dennis
Masson, Bill Posey,
Harris Scott, Rick
La Zelle, Steve
Cooley.
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VICE PRESIDENT-2nd Semester
Karen Rosmann
S EC RETA RY
Anna Pike
TREASURER
Annette Paukovits
Money is something a normal fresh-
man class sees little ofg but the class of
'68 is an exception. The year began
with the Frosh striking out to earn their
deserving place in high school society.
They received the proceeds of the How
Pow Wow for having the highest per-
centage of A.S.B. cards sales.
Another project for raising money was
the bottle-drive with competition beween
the English classes. The year ended
with class advisors feeling very optimis-
tic about the future potential of this
class.
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ADVISORS
Mrs. Logan and Mr. Eastlick
COUNSEDOR
Mrs. Ridgway
FRONT ROW: Edna Shaplin, Pam
Riley, Mary Oakman, Vercia
Watson, Susan Haney, Sandy
Chase. SECOND ROW: Vicki
Prust, Kathy Blankenship, Dawn
Spears, Beverly Hughes, Sandi
Peters, Georgett Miller, Bonnie
Ward, Annette Grisafi. THIRD
ROW: Don Anderson, john Hor-
ning, Larry Dyer, Monica West,
David Touchstone, Philip Tay-
lor. FOURTH ROW: Steve
Franklin, Steve Ihde, Warren
Totten, john Hodgkinson, Bob
Sanborn David Thurman. FIF.. Per. 1
TH ROW: jim Cochran, Rick
White, Denny Ernbleton, Ray-
mond Smith.
FRONT ROW: Jessie Decker,
Linda Jett, Sue Kerley, Shanna
Watts, Marilyn Marks, Noreen
Timlick. SECOND ROW: Lour-
des Zarnmarripa, Kathy Hodina,
Kathleen Richardson, Yvonne
Ruiz, Beverly Bogan, Carol
Summersgill, Becky Donoho,
Cathy Barnwell. THIRD ROW:
Allen Harper, Pat Linnan,
Ricky Booe, Van Freeman, Stan
Adams, jim Makey, Blaine
Miller, Gene Atkisson. FOURTH
ROW: Charles Broz, Morris
Stewart.
FRONT ROW: Cynthia
Walvatne, Phyllis Le
Bel, Dianne Record,
Mary Spirkoff, jo
Ellen Miller, Judy
Powers. SECOND ROW
Marlene Richardson,
Carol Himebaugh,
Sandee Walker, Kathy
Farr, Diane O'Neill,
Linda Schicht. THIRD
ROW: George Knight,
Gary Boylan, George
Inoampo, Ronnie
Gillihan. FOURTH
ROW: Bill jones,
Dave Rasco, Steve
Dowers, Dave
Stratton, Larry
Taylor.
FRONT ROW: Cathy
Conner, jennifer Ed-
wards, Micki Hatch,
Vivian Edwards, Sheryl
Queen, Patricia O'Coy-
ne, Beverly Nelson,
Linda Bates. SECOND
ROW: Linda Reynolds,
Carolyn Koers, Donald
Phillips, David Cassity,
Doug Wright, joseph
Menzie, Dawnelle Lin-
zey, Pamela Holder.
THIRD ROW: Tony
Gaylord, Randall Buck-
master, Gerald Bender,
Keith Sears, Nick
Missman, Paul Carlton,
jim Davis, johnny jon-
es. FOURTH ROW:
Bryan Bergland, Ro-
bert Hamman, Bruce
Sprague, Steve Ruff,
john Long, La Vern
Castle, Wyn Stevens.
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Ullery, Sandi Trusty, Gloria
Doyle, Charlotte Olson, Lynn
Purtee, Diane Saul. SECOND
ROW: Linda McBride, Leoma
Reed, Peggy Hall, Pat Heyer,
Sharon Barthelmess, Linda Sei-
ber, Theresa Starkey, Susan
Conaway. TI-HRD ROW: Bruce
Mendenhall, Robert Griswold,
john johnson, Bill Reynolds,
Mike Sponsler, Bob Fox, Robert
Gilly, Michael Sullivan. FOUR..
TH ROW: Don Warren, Harold
Rohn, Bob Lawson.
FRONT ROW: Robbie I-Iill,
Carolyn Ledak, Cora Gainer,
Maryann Osterrneyer, Sallie
Norton, Chris Faber, Margaret
Baker, Annette Paukovits, SEC-
OND ROW: Delores johnson,
Peggy Nephew, James Bolda,
Alan james, Steve Hunnicutt,
Melvin Maston, Mike Bisson,
Karen Rosmann. THIRD ROW:
Ernie Petrosino, Mike Horning,
Tony La Rosa, Craig Hagen,
Ken jillson, jose Gonzales, Law-
rence Baca, james Gossetti.
FOURTH ROW: Steve Tuttle,
Gary Mantifel, john Petaja,
Alan MacLean, Tom Cline,
Ken Serabia, Warren Cref.
FIFTH ROW: Dave Maier, Phil-
lip Keehan, Mark Boufford,
Fred Nabeta, Larry Moore,
Steve Kraft, Tom Davidson,
George Bear.
FRONT ROW: Sue Powell,
Judie Coleman, Peggy Gra..
ham, Lynda Plybon, Rita
Basey, Gail Chaffin, Esten
Walsh, Mary Hyatt. SEC-
OND ROW: Sandy Davis,
Maria Rios, Cece Tamblyn,
Peggy Gaines, Lupe Loza,
Alice Cota, Marilyn Mea..
dows. TI-HRD ROW: Rod
I-look, Ken Brand, Keith
Cook, Danny Diaz, Steve
Ellis, Dave Ellis, Pat Fer-
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FRONT ROW: Kathy Ras-
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Maria Shelton, Emily Rum-
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gret Fisher, Susan Bellows,
Alberta Fahnestock. SEC-
OND ROW: Carol Juberg,
Donna Van Vechten, Becky
Whitaker, Connie Long-
mire, Claudia Mallette,
Janet Ertman, Lucia Hayes,
Steve Jeffries. THIRD
ROW: George Clayton, Ed
Tomlinson, Jim Norberg,
David Provost, Skip Sam-
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Smith, Tim Smith. FOUR-
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Mike Stone, Frank Need-
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Janice Petaja,
Linda Moore,
Anna Pike, Janis
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Reed, Sue Clark,
Barb Thompson,
Janis Murrah, Ka-
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Petros, Cheryl Ti-
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Barbara Murray,
Leilani Correll,
Sandy Duffy, Su-
san Glaze, Gloria
Ruiz, Carol Renn,
Barbara Kendrick,
Brenda Masciotta.
THIRD ROW: Den-
nis McAtee, Kathy
McAu1ey, Agatha
McCormick, Tom
Judd, Gerard Ho-
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FOURTH ROW:
Ronnie Santos, Paul
Sickler Mike Wells
Karl Prince, Allen ,
Smith, Walter Jackson,
Colin Ackroyd.
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Breese, Robert Mellecker.
SECOND ROW: Tom Haney
Dennis Karnousky, David
Vargo, Martin Mace, Ver-
non Lopez, Dennis Rake,
Glenn Meza, Fred Waller.
TI-HRD ROW: Tim Sperry,
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Guy, james Mays, Randy
Wood, Ian Livesay, Er-
nest McAllister,
FRONT ROW: Cindy Wade, Ka-
thy Berlin, Diane Crispin, Tina
Monihan, Leona Lawrence, Jim
Reed. SECOND ROW: Rene
Erreca, Kay Stout, jinny Stover
Linda Roessler, jessica Decker,
Elana Valencia. TI-HRD ROW:
Sandy Olson, Lorraine Hobbs,
Marcia Hunt, Marie Hazlet,
Sheila Davis, Susan Stocker.
FOURTH ROW: Martin Rymer,
Carla Ricky, Joyce Whatley,
David Copeland, Warden Minor
Janet Foures. FIFTH ROW: Clifi
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1956 1957 Motorcycles and
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1958 1959 Trash Can Fires
1959 1960 Cinnamon Tooth
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1961 1962 Yo Yo's
1962 1963 Flipping Bottle Cups
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Concert Choir '
Mr. Lutz
Choir Director
. . . . .Start the day With a song. . . . ." This is exactly what our
118-member Concert Choir does first period each morning.
This year will provide many happy memories for choir members
- the successful Christmas program they presented, the
pride With which they represented our school in district fes-
tivals, and the diligent practice they put in to perfect every
performance.
Under the direction of Mr. Lutz, our 1964-65 Concert Choir
received the musical training and invaluable experiences
which prove to be so beneficial in the years to come.
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1963
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El Monte
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Arcadia
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Long Beach
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1965
Concert Band
As El Cajon High School
moved into the Winter season, the
last strains of stirring marches
are heard and our musical groups
devoted themselves to more formal Works
Strings, Woodwinds, brass and percussion all
combined smoothly and efficiently
to produce the living sounds of our Concert Band
and Orchestra. Throughout
the year these outstanding groups
presented concerts and
performed at assemblies. Their season
was climaxed hy two major events, the Spring
Concert and the annual concert
at which a special outside artist performed
with the Concert Band.
Orchestra
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Color Guard
Drum Majorette: Cathy Vernon
Under the direction of this year's pre-
sident, Harry Horde, the band staff gui-
ded the band in all business and social
affairs including the annual Evening in
Paris dance.
This year the varsity band introduced
a new tradition. Not only did they play
at football and basketball games, but
they sparked enthusiasrn by playhng school
pep songs on the morning of football
ganws.
Providing a moment of inspiration be-
fore each.Hxmballgaine, the color guard
proudhfpresentedthe Hag.
Much of the honor of this year's band
can be besunNed.upon,h4r. Chrisde, the
man who spent so many long hours to
carry on our tradition of award-Winning
bands .
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order. The 1965 Bravette Corps composed of eighty girls
is ready to step off.
All stop talking, find their places in line, and come to
"at ease. " Clorinda Peters,
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arrow and Marian Sarot and Donna Bolda, Hand
Corps Lieutenants, along with the Flag Lieutenants,
Rande Crockett and Claudia Haworth help to form
the arrow head. Another whistle is blown and the corps
snaps to attention. The music begins and the Bravettes
step off in unison. Legs are lifted high and faces are
clothed in smiles.
The Bravettes revealed their new princess style uni-
forms trimmed with red solid sequin arrows at the
Football Carnival.
As the marching season progressed, this busy group could
be seen adding sparkle to th.ree halftime shows and the
Band Jamboree. Climaxing their season, the Bravettes
marched in a band competition at Arcadia and in the
Mother Goose, Huntington Beach, and the Toyland
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Secretaries
Sheri Smith, First Semester
JOhn Hart Linda Everett, Second Semester
Vice-President
School Service
jackie Pierson
Dixie Williams
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Assistants
Cultural Affairs
School Arts
Cheryl Cook
BACK ROW: Ib E1 Kerdany, Mike Tozer, Richard Rucker, Mike Schubert, jack Phillips,
Steve New, Connie Peasley, Marcia Kinch, Marilyn Garcia. FRONT ROW: Linda Everett,
Eddie Sturgeon, ' ' ' ,
Paul Nobbs, Diane Rosmann, Randi O'Br1en
A constant center of activity on campus is
the Associated Student Government Building. The
A.S.B. class performs all governmental
affairs and forms a network of channels
which sets El Cajon High School in perpetual
motion for the entire school year .
The various tasks performed by the different
commissioners help to keep El Cajon's stu-
dent government running in a harmonious fashion.
This entire effort is coordinated by
A.S.B. advisor, Mr. Herbert Gross. The
smooth operation, and imaginative fulfillment
of activities speaks for the efficiency
of this organization.
Publicity
C Paula Flood
Sales
Sue Tockstein
Athletics
Tom jackson
Public Relations
Ra nde Crockett
Hail To
Legend Staff
The part of keeping things runnin smoothi and efficienti
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was the exacting job of the LEGEND editors. These students
spent countless after-school hours devoting all their energies
supervising production of nine fine memorable annuals.
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Gi1Gi11en 1964
The Editors
Smoke Signal
Producing the newspaper on a busy campus such as E1
Cajon was no easy task. A lot of work went into each issue.
These editors proved to be good managers of a very active
group.
So we, the LEGEND, pay tribute to the past editors of a
great school newspaper.
Hail!
Miriam Wilson 1956
Cal-o1Webb 1957 Disa Christiansen 1958
Angie Vitanza 1959 Tom Vogt 1960 Jayne Cox 1961
Robert Owen 1961 Janice Phillips 1962 Mary Crossley 1963 Dave Parham 1964
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Mr. John Logsdon Jackie Brean
Co-Editor
Darlene Franklin
Alumni Editor
Andra Roe
Photo Editor
Judy McC1a.rd
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ASSISTANTS, FRONT ROW: Jean Warlick,
Donna Wolfe, Linda Jensen. BACK ROW:
Johanna Hinds, Steve King, Sandy Popp,
Lyneal Dodgen
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Senior Editor
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Mike Turner, Larry Lewis, Ron Walker
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Dear Student Body:
Have you ever tried to locate someone who is
living in the jungles of Ethiopia?
Maybe this is why the LEGEND Staff, together
with Co-Editors Jackie Brean, Mary Siegmund,
and Advisor, Mr. Logsdon have so many headache
To insure an accurate record of events for the
past ten years, the LEGEND Staff combed the
area for information. During their search,
it was learned that the alumni were scattered
around the globe, some of them serving in the
Peace Corps deep in the jungles of Africa.
For every disappointment, however, good luck
came our way and everything worked out for the
best.
We hope you enjoy looking upon these ten years
of memories which started with the solemn
dedication of this wonderful institution. Who
can forget the zany assemblies, the mounting
excitement as we played a rival school in a
championship sports event, or that unforgettable
week of Freshman Initiation?
We hope that we have successfully captured the
spirit of these events for you!
Tl-IE LEGEND STAFF
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ADVISOR-Mr. Kniss
Circulation Manager-Cindy Clark, Adver-
tising Manager-Rosemary Brackney, Typ-
ing Manager-joan Pennington
Feature Editor-Kathy Walker, Editorial Editor-
Anita Adams
Thought Editor-
Vanessa Anderson
CUB REPORTERS: BACK ROW: Tony Neighbors, Dave Strurnsky, Vanessa Anderson, Cheryl Means, Cathy
Kuntz, Richard Colburn, Wally l-lirsh, and Nikki Smith. FRONT ROW: Fred Long, Lilla Sweatt, Linda Hum,
Nancy Sanchez, Wanda Crabill, and Linda Richmon.
A STRAIGHT FONGUE FOR A STRAIGHT TRIBE
The group of students seen here became
abnormally harried as they worked around the
campus covering all news events.
Busier now than ever with the new Weekly
Smoke Signal, these able souls were led
through flood, fire and famine by
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Robbie Kuntz and ADVISOR
Mr. Kniss. They have done a smashing
job producing for the tenth consecutive year,
the informative SMOKE SIGNAL. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Cartoonist-john Butler, Sports Editor- Kent
Hammond
Copy Editor-Joyce Nabeta
News Editor-Paula Coxon
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Photo graphe rs:
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Wanda Crabill
Alumni
Song 85 Cheer
"El Cajon, El Cajon .... " So the first
strains of our Alma Mater issued forth upon the
night of our Tenth Anniversary Homecoming. On
October 16, the Song and Cheerleaders of El
Cajon's past and present assembled to cheer our
team on to a pulsating 20-20 finish.
Alumni included Micki Mason, Ginger Davis,
Theresa Washkevich, Linda Rodriguez, Karen
Wade Ayers, Kathy Vaughn, Janet Rose, Gail
Westmoreland, Mike Acord, Ronnie Walters, and
Donna Walters .
GER1 ROACH
BEN NE HANEN BU RG
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Though our song and cheerleaders are in the
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We often forget that behind them is a strong hand to
guide and train them. just ask any one of them,
and they'll'tell you "Mr, Bartlett is the greatest!"
It must be a hard and tiring job,- but one look at
our precision squads, and we realize how much
spirit and school pride has stemmed from this one
man's energies .
BARBIE VICK
LORI BOIDA
IANA AYRES
ED STURGEON
SAM VILLA
Cheerleaders
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"El Cajon High School can't he beat!" Know why?
Because, Win or lose, El Cajon's spirit never dies.
At pep rallies, assemblies, games of all kinds,
and wherever and Whenever our enthusiasm
needs a boost, our song and cheer leaders are there
to reassure us that the El Cajon Braves will
always "Fight! Fight! Fight!" for honor and respect
for our great school.
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"Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fair-
est of them all?" This question was answered when
Donna Bolda was crowned the tenth annual Homecoming
Queen of El Cajon Valley High School.
Queen Donna was welcomed at the football game by
four of the past homecoming queens. The highlight of the
evening took place when El Cajon High Students and alumni
gathered in the new gym at the Homecoming Dance .
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"So what if you did finish your hot dog first?"
"No, no, Myrtle! You sit down like everyone e1se."
"Get on the Beauty Bandwagon of higher education. "
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Past Leaders Of G L
Kathi Moore - '61
Myrna Wuelfing '62
Carole Moore - '63
Pat Fox - '60
F Sandy Curl -. '59
Sally Wolcott - '64
Growing, Growing, Growing. That
is what Girls' League has been doing
for the past ten years. The
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leaders and advisors who have
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Margie Thompson - '56
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Fun, fashion, and most of all, friendliness can
be found in Girls' League. The Snowball, the Sham
rock Shuffle, and the annual Slumber party,
provide the fun, and fashion is exemplified
through fashion shows and Good Grooming Week.
F riendliness is something intangible, but it spins its Way
throughout this group. It is present in
committees, at their many activities, and with-
in the entire organization.
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"Taming of the Shrew" 1964
"The Man Who Came To Dinner" 1963 f
"Out of the Frying Pan" 1964
Miracle Worker" 1964
"West Side Story" 1963
"Girl Crazy" 1962
"Taming of the Shrew" 1964
Rehearsing was a hard and time consuming
job. Many after-school hours were spent work
ing hard to turn out these outstanding produc-
tions .
The students could never have achieved
their outstanding performances Without the ex-
cellent instruction of Mr. Baumgartner, Mr.
Peace, and the current advisor, Mr. Richard.
" Our Town"
1964
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This year the drama department has changed the tradition of three major plays per
year and presented only two, THE GLASS MENAGERIE and BYE, BYE, BIRDIE. This
reduction has not made their schedule any less hectic, however, as they have also
presented numerous one-act plays throughout the year, including Tl-IE MONKEY 'S
PAW, Tl-IE STILL ALARM, IMPROMPTU, and many others, plus a special presenta..
tion of SPOON RIVER.
This active group often visits presentations of other high
schools as well as college and junior college productions.
These extra curricular activities are high-lighted by frequent
trips to the Old Globe Theater, and all are intended not only to
provide enjoyment and entertainment, but also to increase the
young thespians' knowledge of the varied and exciting theatre
World.
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Advisor--Mr. Keith
Richard
EXECUTIVE BOARD--Claudia Brown, Sec. 3
Steve Landess, Vice Pres.g Janne Clason,
Treas. 5 NOT SHOWN--Dave Petrosino, Pres. 3
Les Bangs, Historian. 152
GLASS MENAGERIE
Dave Petrosino . . . Tom Dee Harris ..... Laura
Paula Solomon ........
Amanda
Steve Landess ..... jim
BYE, BYE, BIRDIE
jim Hutton ..... . . . Conrad Birdie
Kim ....... ...... D ee Harris
Albert . . . ......... Ken Snow
Rosie ......... Theresa Madison
Mayor ......... Charles Solomon
Mayor's Wife ....... Janne Clason
Ursilia .......... Claudia Brown
Mrs. Peterson .... Paula Solomon
And many others.
Future Farmers
Advisor
, Mr . Dyer
Chuck Bye, Reporterg Mike Campbell, Vice-Pres.g Jim
Smith, Pres., Carl Dingle, Sec.g Brian Giuliani, Treas.g
Ed Fordyce, Sentinel.
The Future Farmers of America, a
nationally acclaimed organization, is one of
the largest clubs on the campus of ECVHS.
This year, the FFA brought home honors
for contests involving parliamentary procedure,
public speaking, and soil judging. They also
submitted many prize-winning exhibits in the
Los Angeles County, El Cajon, and Del Mar
Fairs.
Recreationally, the FFA once again had a
banner year, sponsoring such events as a
skating party, a swim party, the annual Har-
vest Ball, and the hayride at the Mardi Gras.
Advanced Agriculture Members
Students conducted the planting of trees
near the New Building to provide more
shade trees for our campus.
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2nd Place Agriculture Public the Havfide af the Mardi GHS-
Speaking Contest, Southern
Calif.
Award-winning students brought home many honors to ECVHS this year.
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FRONT ROW: Mark Homer,
jean McCullough, Carl Dingle,
Ed Fordyce . MIDDLE ROW:
john Meyering, Ed Murray,
Brian Giuliani, jim Taylor.
BACK ROW: jim Walker, B
Franklin, Les Huddleston.
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Marian Sarot, Vice-Presidentg Bev Siewert, President.
This active club is sponsored through the
Young Women's Christian Association. They
Advisor
Mr . Bascom
participated in many community projects,
such as collecting food at Christmas time.
Their social activities included joint get-
togethers with other clubs and organizations
of different schools.
The best
possible high
school liter-
ature is offered MAdVgS0ft
through the Tab rs' am
and Campus Book Club.
Every month repre-
sentatives from each
English class meet to
find out which paperbacks
will be for sale at reduced
prices. Truly great literature,
such as GONE WITH THE
WIND, A TALE OF TWO CITIES,
and JANE EYRE has been offered
to our students this year.
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Encouraging young people to further their
knowledge of science is the main purpose of
this club. Miss Curry, their advisor, has
arranged many interesting eventsfor the
students. Among these were field trips to
the La Jolla tide pools, the Laguna
Mountains, and the Santee Lakes. The
Science Club has also hosted guest speakers
who gave specialized and informative
presentations. '
Pam Smart, Treas.5 Richard Rogers, Vice-
Pres.g Pam Parsons, Pres.5 jan Harman, Sec.
The Laguna Moimtains became the subject of
an interesting study for Me gebceps.
Science club members examine the shore of Santee Lake.
Megebeceps
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Advisor
Miss Curry
One of the
most active
clubs on cam -
pus, Roman
Braves, con-
tinued their
oloservance of
Latin customs
this year un-
der the guid
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Cochran. In
the fall they
Roman Braves
The Winter
season saw
the Roman
Braves travel
to Gros s mont
Center where
they sang carols
in Latin. At
their monthly
meetings they
celebrated var
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Sponsored festivals. This
Latin Week, busy Organ-
preparing iZalIiO1'1 culmin-
showcases dis ated lfhlfilgq
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holldiliga tea D' ' I 1 y ninth annual
for the faculty. iane Lawrie, Sec., Linda Wheelock, Treas. Latin Banquet.
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The annual Latin Week was highlighted by the ban-
quet which was attended by many Latin students.
Students relive and celebrate traditions and ceremonies.
Advisor
Mrs. Cochran
158 The symbol of the ECVHS Roman Braves.
An experiment in ham radio operation.
Advisor
George Lathrop, President.
Boys who have
earned varsity
letters have con-
tinued the traditional
Letterman's Club on
campus this year. The
boys participated in com-
munity service, giving tur-
keys to needy families at
Christmas. The highlight of the
year Was the sponsorship of the Pipe
line at the Mardi Gras.
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The Pipeline was well received by Mardi Gras goers
A dvisor
Mr, Quast
Tim Pge: Batallion Executive Officer, Russel Vaughn:
Batallion Commander
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Mr . Mathews
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Few students realize the hours ex-
pended in school service by members of
the California Cadet Corps. These' busy
students presented colors at major ECVI-IS
events, provided parking services at
all football games, acted as guards for
basketball games, and represented our
school at the massing of the colors at
Helix in honor of Washington's birthday.
Our Cadet Corps also placed second in
the district rifle match competition for both
5- and 10-men teams. This year mem-
bers of the CCC trained the Safety
Patrol boys at El Cajon Elementary
schools.
The cadets take great pride in displaying the flags of our
nation and our state.
Rifle practice has made our team
from ECVHS the recipient of many
rifle team awards.
Daily practice is
necessary for pre-
cision.
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military vessels.
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t0 Supp01't 3 fgfeign exchange place for study. Their duties include shelving, mending, and checking out
Student by Selling Christmas books. They also give students information on any questions they may have
cards, cook books, and
pizza at the Mardi Gras. In
addition, they sponsored the
selling of AFS stocks, which
greatly aided the support
for a student next year.
Luchy Valencia, Vice-Pres., Linda Wheelock, Sec.g Pat
Ainsley, Pres.
Mrs . Mayfield
Mr. Baker
Mrs. Ellery
irls' Recreation Association
Advisor
Miss Beekman
The newly formed Gymnastics Club
and the Tennis Club together compose
the Girls' Recreation Association. The
Tennis Club members play competing
groups at schools throughout the dis-
trict, While the Gymnastics Club meets
to help girls develop their skills in tum-
bling. Under the direction of Miss
Beekman and Mrs . Homesley, the girls
have fun While keeping physically fit.
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National Forensic League 3rd Place Oratorical Interpretation, SDSC
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Les Bangs
3rd Place Poetry, SDSC Open
These speech students have all participated in final rounds
in various speech tournaments. An overall sweepstakes
standing of 4-th place was achieved.
2nd Place, Oratorical
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Both the Dialectos speech club and
the National Forensic League brought
honor to our school this year as they
participated in and won awards in
many speech events. Among these were
the Palomar Novice Tournament, the
Mount Miguel Interpretational Festival,
the Whittier Speech Tournament, and
the SDSC Open Speech Tournament.
Since many of these contests were
held out of town, money had to be earned
for traveling expenses. This was
accomplished by the two car washes held
during the year.
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Andi DiGugglieli
lst Place Lions Club
Boys, Federation
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A new organization on campus this
year, the Boys' Federation has par-
ticipated in many activities beneficial
to the school. Highlighting these
were the painting of the lunch benches
and sponsorship of the Mickey Finn,
jr. nightclub at the Mardi Gras. The
boys have adopted a constitution and
have temporary organizing officers.
The motto of the club is "Boys of
today . . . Leaders of tomorroW."
Finishing touches are added to the club's
first service project.
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It was sparked by the running of Rick Blanchard, who set the' Grossmont League
scoring record with 84 points . We also boasted one of the finest defenses in the
league. The Braves finished fourth in the league standings, with a 4 win 3 loss
1 tie record. They racked up 155 points to their opponents 92, and in six of
their eight starts they out-played and out-gained their opponents.
The Braves got off to a booming start by romping over La Jolla 26-6, but
the next game they bowed to Grossmont 13-12 in the traditional peace-pipe
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The hopes of a championship faded when Mt. Miguel defeated El Cajon 20-14 .
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El Cajon - 14 Monte Vista - 26
El Cajon - 17 Lincoln - 22
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El Cajon - 29 Escondido - 17
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BACK ROW: jim Ridens, Tom Thompson, Bruce Colburn, Don Fletcher, Steve Woodall, Doug Tobin, jerry Moore, Bob
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FIRST TIME IN TEN YEARS!
To Climax the tenth anniversary at El Cajon, Coach Elliott's
varsity baseballers tied with Grossmont for the league champion-
ship. The baseball co-championship was the first of its kind ever
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Advertising
Now at the end of a very successful
year, we of the LEGEND Staff would like
to take this opportunity to express our sincerest
appreciation to all establishments who have advertised
in our Tenth Anniversary Edition.
Their cooperation has been a great help in the
publication of our annual this year. To these
businesses We extend a hearty thank-you.
Sincere ly,
'65 LEGEND Staff
LEMON GROVE
PAINT 81 BODY CO.
Wheel Alignment-
OFFICIAL Balancing
BRAKE Brake Service
STATION Body and Fender
Repairs
7315 Broadway Clarence P. Scheidle
Lemon Grove, Calif. Phone 463-2512
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of '65
EL CAJON MORTUARY
AND
VALLEY CHAPEL
624 El Cajon Blvd., El Cajon, Calif.
George Roach - President a-nd Director
Phone 442-6677
204
GIL'S JEWELRY
130 East Main - El Cajon
JACK-IN-THE-BOX
EL CAJON BEAUTY COLLEGE
140 so. Magnolia, EI Cajon West Main E1 Cajon
Sir, 2? I gala I
Congratulations Class of '65 Good Luck Class of '65
ELM'S CLOTHING gl SHOES SATELLITE DISCOUNT CORNER
-Since 1936- Corner of First and Main
Courtesy Courtesy Of
BALLANTYNE BUICK
300 EI Cajon Blvd - E. C . BOYD ANDERSON STUDIOS
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MCMAHANS
261 E. Main
Phone 442-8891
Congratulations To The Class of '65
MAIN STREET CAR WASH
111 So. First Street, El Cajon
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Courtesy of
ACE AUTO SUPPLY
799 El Cajon Blvd. - El Cajon
DAVIS MARKET
1152 West Main
El Cajon
VALLEY MUSIC STORE
530 E. Main
El Cajon, California
Congratulations to the Class of '65
WM. R. LEWIS REALTOR
790 E. Washington El Cajon
Good Luck "Grads"
EL CAJON THEATRE
El Cajon
Courtesy of
DIAMOND MART
Discount jewelers
Courtesy HATCH CHEVROLET
850 El Cajon Boulevard
El Cajon, California
Good Luck Graduates
KAE'S TOYLAND
1070 E. Main St. - El Cajon
CERAMIC TILE SERVICE
Paul R. Way
444-9073
THE HAYSEED
456 N. Magnolia Ave.
Phone - 444-3129
STONEY'S ROCK 'N ROLL MARKET
802 jamacha
El Cajon
SKIP'S BICYCLE SHOP
238 W. Main St.
El Cajon
Sponsored by
VALET TUXEDO RENTAL SERVICE
E1 Cajon
Courtesy of Flowers
by MARGUERITTE
Compliments of
R. L. WALTERS CO. PRINTING B
910 E. Washington Ave. E1 Cajon
Congratulations to Class of 1965
AKKEN'S NEW 81 USED FURNITURE
557 El Cajon Blvd - E. C. -444-6744
HERFF-JONES CO.
Class Rings
and Announcements
ALAN ARCHARD, INC.
Firestone
661 E1 Cajon Blvd.
444-2175
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TO MR THOMAS AND
THE MYERS YEARBOOK CO. . .
In Memory
ames Willard Dedrick
"To every thing there is a season,
And a time to every purpose under heaven:
A time to be born, and a time to dieg
a time to plant, and a time to pluck
up that which is planted"
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