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BIAGINI, PAUL PHILIP Friendship is a sheltering tree. Phil has attended Point Loma, El Cajon and Gran- ite Hills high schools. Hunting takes up much of his time. He will attend S. D.J. C. and the n the Forestry Service. His ac- tivities were Cross Coun- try, Baseball, and Concert Orchestra. BLAUVELT, ROBERT GRAY Success, remember, is the product of toil. Bob spends most of his time listening to his hi-fi andbu il din g electronic apparatus. His plans in- clude college With a ma- jor in electronics. Bob was in Ra d i o Club, Concert Band, Pep Band, Stu. Govt. 4, and Spanish Club. ,E lf? BILLING, MARK RUSSELL Success his goal, friendliness his motto. Mark enjoys surfing during his spare time. He plans to attend the Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley and major in math and science. Mark would like to become an architect. His activities were Basketball 2, Cross Country 4, ASB Comr. of Athletics, Usher, Sr. Class Council. BILLS, SHARON SUE A laugh can make the whole World sunny. Shrimp loves dating and going to the beach. She will go to S. D. S. C. with interior decorating as her major. School Spirit Comm. ,Dance and Assembly, Arch Bearer, Pom Pon Corps 3,45 Bacca- laureate Comm. ,Sr. Gift Comm., Marston Conference, Speech Club, Jr. Achieve- ment, andG. L. kept her busy. BILLINGS, JAMES HARP Easy is as easy does. Jim Likes to play basketball in his spare time. After grad- uation he plans to attend S. D. S. C. and become a law- yer. His activitieswere Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class President, Stu. Council 1, 3, 4, Stu. Govt. 4, Baseball 1, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Cross Country 4, Mar. Con- f ere nc e 3, GI-IHS Steering Comm. 3, and Men'sG1ee 4. BIRD, DAVID BRUCE Many receive advice, only the wise profit from it. Dave believes in doing any- thing that comes naturally along. He plans to attend S. D. S. C. and later go into business with his father. His activities includedthe Craw- ford Hi-Y for one year. BIETZ, RALPH TED Merit, like oil, must come to the top. Bitts enjoys listening to his stereo in his spare hours. His destination is S. D.S. C. and then to U. C. L. A. to major in music. His activities were Con- cert Band 1, 2,3,4, March- ing Band 1, 2, 3,4, Var. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, and Var. Band Director 3, 4. BOKOVOY, JUDY ANN I can resist anything but temptation. Judes spends her time swimming and dancing. She will attendwoodberry College to study interior decoration. Her activities were Stu. Council 1, Y- Teens, Bravettes, G.L. 4, Cap and Gown, Marching Band 4, Sr. Class Council, PAGEANT Staff 4, and Winter Wonderland Prin- cess 4.
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ALLEN, PAMELA SCHOFIELD You can never plan the future by the past. Mousey enjoys bowling and swimming in her spare time. Her plansafterjune graduation include beauty training and marriage. MW -Www -I-54' BEMIS, SUSAN ALICE Life would be boring Without fun. Sue loves swimming and bowling. She will attend the Univ. of New Hamp- shire to major inhistory or speech. This june graduate participated in Tennis Club 1, 2, Soph. Council 2, Library Club 2, G.L. Friendship Comm. 3, Stu. Govt. 3 Cards and An- nouncements, C o - Chair. 4, Speech Club, Treas. 4, G.L. Publicity Comm. 4, Ticket Squad 4, and Sr. Privilege Comm. ANDERSON, DONNA KAY Hope is a waking dream. Donna plans to become a beautician aft er graduation in June. Swimming rates as her favorite pastime. Donna participated in G. L. Friend- ship Comm. ASHLEY, RICHARD FRANK Our c ountry needs Scien- tists. Rick plans to attend S. D.S. C. and the Univ. of Utah where he will major in ento- mology. Entomology and DNA take up much of his spare time. He was active in Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mar- ching Band 1, 2, 3, Tennis 4, and was a biology lab assist- ant. AVITABLE, BERNARDINE MARIE Little things mean a lot. Bernie's destination after graduation in June will be S. D. S. C. where she will major in education. Her activities included Stu. Council 1, Marston Conference 3, Pom Pon Corps 4, Pageant, Co-Ed- BARNES, BILLIE JEAN She eats like a canary - a 500 pounder ! Peewee keeps herself busy by singing, driving, swim- ming and eating. After grad- uation in june she will attend business school. She was ac- tive on the Prom Comm., Ca rd s a nd Announcements itor 4, G. L. Social Comm. , Sec. 4, and Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. Comm., and Cap and Gown Comm. ALVIS, PATRICIA MAY A good friend iswortli all the hazards we can run. Pat will attend S. D.j.C. after graduation in june where she will major in stenographic work . Her activities in c lu de d Sm. Council 1, Soph. Class Council, TAB Club, alt. 5 Cap and Gown, Cards and Announce ments 4, and Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Comm. 4. BERRY, ROBERT HIATT Knowledge is power. Bob likes to spend his time relaxing. His future plans include M.I.T. or the Air Force Academy to study engineering. Bob's activities were Sr. Privi- lege Comm., Var. Foot- ball 4, CSF, Chess Club, and Latin Club.
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BONNEY, MADELEN LOUISE If you have wit, use it to please and not to hurt. Riding horses, dancing and swimming occupy much of Ma delen' s time. After graduating in June she will go to S. D.J. C. and study nursing. Stu. Council 13 Class Council 1, 2, Glee Club 4, and Girl's League were her activities. CAMPBELL, ROBERT NELSON Inconsistency is the only thing in which men are consistent. Bob spends his time partic- ipating in all sports. He will attend S. D.J. C. and study to become an X-ray technician. J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball and Var. Football fmgr. J were the activities that kept him busy. BREES, DAVID EUGENE My mind is made up. Don't confuse me with facts. Sports cars and studying psy- chology take up most of Dace's time. After gradu- ation in June he plans to at- tend S. D.J. C. and later S. D. S. C. to enter the musical field. His activities were MarchingBand 1, 2, 3, 43 Con- cert Choir, and Men's Glee 4. BROWN, RONALD THOMAS Life is short, enjoy it while you can. Ramblin ' as his friends call him, enjoys dating and play- ing golf. He plans to attend S. D.S. C. and major in lib- eral arts. Ron was busy in Var. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, GHHS Steering Comm., Sr. Gift C o mm .5 Marston Conference 35 and Clarion Staff, News Editor. BROBERG, JUDITH CARLE If at first you don't suc- ceed, try, tryagain. Judy spends her time read- ing and playing her accor- dion. She would like to enter beauty college and s tu dy ha ir styling. This June graduate was in TAB Club 1, 3, Future Nurses Club 1,Service Comm., and Clubs and Organizations Comm. 3, 4, BURT, JOAN LOUISE Happine ss is made' to be shared. Joan has been busy as Co-Ed- itor of the Pageant this year. She participated in CSF 3, Tumbling Club 35 G. L. 3, Concert Choir 2, 33 Pom Pon C orps 45 Sr. Baccalaureate and Commencement Comm. 5 and C l a rio n Staff, Feature Co-Editor. Music and sewing take up much of her time. BOSTWICK, JAMES STEPHEN He has worked hard to be a good leader-and he has suc- ceeded. Jim spends his time with sports andplanning for c o ll e g e at Stanford where he will be a pre-med. stu de nt . Jim was ASB President 4, and partici- pated in Var. Football 4,J.V, Football 2, 3, For. Exchange Comm. Chair. 3, Latin Club, Science Club, Prom Comm., Stu. Council Rep. 1, 2, 3,45 Commencement and Bacca- laureate Comm., GI-H-IS Steer- ing Comm. 3, Color and Nickname Comm., and CSF 1. 2, 3, 4. CARBONE, JOHN THOMAS Always find a little humor in anything you do. Dancing and planning for J.C. have kept Johnnie a busy guy. He planstotake up marketing. While at El Cajon High School he was active in Stu. Coun- cil.
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