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and universality of friendship. Okkes Oztemir Anne Marie Colaert Sarah Calkins Exchange Students 'lPeace through understanding has been the theme of the various foreign exchange programs sponsored by our school. It has been fortunate that such fine students have participated in these pro- grams, for their conduct and response to new sit- uations leave lasting impressions on those they meet. Anne Marie Colaert, affectionately known as l'Mickie , has enriched our lives with her spontan- eous yet witty remarks on our national similarities and differences. The scope of her knowledge has endeared her, and Belgium, to the community. Okkes Oztemir, from Gazienter, Turkey, was a welcome, and intelligent, addition to our school. An outstanding soccer player, he placed on the ECIC All-Star Team and set a school record for number of points scored during a single season. Having spent last summer in Brazil as our American Abroad , Sally Calkins looks back with delight on the rich new foods, siestas, open-air markets, and the many people she grew to love, the people of Salvador will fondly recall her ex- uberance and persistence. Innate grace, polished English, and intriguing eyes distinguished Kathy Wfurfl, visiting here from Quito, Ecuador. As a junior at Hamburg, her lively interest in others and eager participation in school activities won many friends. Through her, the Andes have yielded us a treasure! ug ox Talking Tflfkfy And I can smile in every language. Katherine WurH .J
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constancy of effort, 1966 Class Officers Responsibility and superior character are qualities vital to exceptional leader- ship. We believe that our senior class of- ficers have exemplified these attributes. Under their guidance the Class of 1966 has given overwhelmingly enthusiastic support to the many and varied activities of the senior program. As the year evolved, their enterprise and seriousness of purpose gratified the expectations of those who voted them into office last Sep- tember, and made their term of oliice both progressive and effective. Minkel CSecretaryj, Galac CPresidentj, Walker CTreasurerj, Meyer CVice-Presidentj. Senior Central Board And worthy acts, born of a calm command, Include a sports party and Senior Ball Which yet survive, lingering in memories, With the mind that created, the will that led: And to posterity they shall proclaim, We are the Senior Central Board: Look on our works, ye Mighty, and rejoice! Few will imitate, for few possess The resourcefulness, boundless yet known, That distinguishes these Seniors. Bottom Row: Mrs. Slade, Miss Magavero, Mrs. Viehe, Mr. Murray, Miss Kloots. Second Row: Miss Byrnes, Mrs, Meisenheimer, Mrs. Knudson, Mrs. Glazier, Mrs. Dornhaffer, Mrs. Starr. Third Row: Mr. Teague, Mr. Ulrich, Mr. Huen, Mr. Osborne, Mr. Babcock. Bottom Row: Mrs. Viehe, Galac CPresidentj, Meyer CVice-Presidentj, Minkel CSecretaryj, Walker CTreasurerj, Morris, Hanson, Mitchell. Second Row: Wiltse, Kiriloff, Hoffmann, Low, Abbott, Mona, Muirhead, Merlino, Dole, Hare, Millar, Butler. Third Row: Toles, Wood, Mayfield, Morganfeld, Emerling, Hund, King, Tomlinson, Owen, Thebo, Smith, Terpak, Moses. Fourtla Roux' Noshay, MacTiernan, Schultz, Loring, Swieczkowski, Horton, Eaton, Colella, Webster, Cannon, Russell, Megas, Della Penta. Faculty A dvisers Florentine creativity thrust Europe away from the barren complacency of the Mid- dle Ages. The Italian artist, unlike his uninspired Medieval counterpart, sought perfection in his works and universality in his knowledge. His is a goal that has been . followed and enhanced by our Senior ad- visors. We are their creations. They have sought to form a unified social entity through the organization of class activities. As European culture was enlightened by Italian ingenuity, we have been enlighten- ed by the guidance of our advisors. 18
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BONALYN J. ABBOTT A golden treasure chest of friendships National Honor Society 3, 45 Girls Service Club 3, 45 Ameri- can Field Service Club 2, 3, 4 - Vice-President 45 Science Club 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 3 - President 45 Central Board 1, 3, 4. JOHN ALDERDICE Like a good and hardy soldier, he fought against captivity. J. V. Football 1, 25 Varsity Foot- ball 35 Student Council 15 Senior Senate 45 Stage Crew 4. JAMES D. ARNOLD He goes where the action is. Student Council 35 Prom Commit- tee 33 Varsity H Club 3, 4 - Treas- urer 45 Varsity Football 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3. PHYLLIS S. ABBOTT joy beckons her to follow. Homeroom President 15 Home- room Treasurer 25 Student Coun- cil 1. THOMAS ALTHERR He climbed unto a mountain, the highest he could see. Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 33 Varsity H Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Commit- tee 3 - Chairman 3. WILLIAM S. ATWILL Glad that I live am I. J. V. Soccer 15 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Swimming 1, 25 Prom Commit- tee 3. Looking back, we wonder JOYCE AGRO The nameless grace which waves in every raven tress Homeroom Vice-President 1, 25 Central Board 1, 25 Shorthand Award 25 Echoes Typing Staff 4. PETER AMANN If you can neither fly nor climb, don't be discouraged - perhaps you can hide! Varsity Soccer 3, 4 - Co-Captain 45 J. V. Soccer 1, 25 Varsity H Club 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Homeroom Vice-President 2. JAMES AXELSON Young Lachinvar is come out of the West. J. V. Football 15 Stage Crew5 Transfer Student CChula Vista High School! 4. SALLY A. AHRENS Grace is but glory begun and glory is but grace perfected. Echoes Literary Staff 2, 3, 4 - Ed- itor 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Model U. N. 3, 45 WBEN For- um 45 Prom Attendant 3. JUDITH ANZULEWICZ No rare beyond today Intramurals 1, 25 Prom Committee 35 Shorthand Award 25 Make-up Club 4. LINDA A. BANKO A quiet thought is richer than a crown. Homeroom Vice-President 35 Ech- oes Circulation StaE5 Make-up Club5 Intramurals l, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3.
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