Hawthorne High School - El Molino Yearbook (Hawthorne, CA)
- Class of 1960
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Sometimes moods are described in terms of action-setting the world on fire, paint- ing the town red, drifting on a cloud. However they are expressed, we are all creatures of many moods. And you will see them all on campus, for these are the moods of Hawthorne High School. Tililzzzirz W? Pensiie Individuality Togefherness Ha, H1 go! an UAW HBV MCH? D 3 'Un glflllf ZY in red! 4 I 7Y Such As: Qixu Yifi Aff , 7, ff Q W r Laughing Crying Springtime ' ' PEYTDN PLACE f Abgorbing Stimulating M, ,,, X ' t ti i t W Dreaming N05 Q NDT? 'LAI1 f'F ! There.must be No mistake? Oh, I kliewt you a mistake! Ten weeks shot. were klrlzlzng. 5 THE MOUDS OF HAWTHORNE HIGH . Contemplativo Moods . ., . 8 Pensive Moods . . 24 Effervescent Moods . . . 96 Competitive Moods . . . 150 JW l Ni v' X Q1 X Vw KT f' iv, 41 .1 MJ Y ' 1 f,q 1,1 1 u ,fn 5 qi' :PHX ,g.alt. .a L iv H 1,1 -' f up up J ww. Lf Jr! if YF Q w I ,f A N k 51, 3. fi Q . :K 'E 2' ,-A Qgaww x f f - .W'f5-nF DR. IEFFERSON GARNER Superintendent Centinela Valley Union High School District MR. WALLACE S. NYMAN Principal Hawthorne High School Our Outstanding mf. BOARD OF TRUSTEES C. V. U. H. S. DISTRICT MR. WILLIAM MacDONALD Assistant Superintendent MR. GEORGE BRADFORD MR. CHESTER BROWN MR. B. M. GALLOWAY President MR. IAMES MITCHELL 1VI.R. DOUGLAS ROBERTSON Business in the Vice Principals office is pleasant today! For the present, Miss Selz and Mr. Wetzler have everything under control and are ready tor a relaxed day at Work. Please, students, no Capris and beards today. It would be a shame to spoil those smiles. Seriously, HHS is lucky to have two such tine people in these positions. Leaders Mr. Nelson doesn't seem too impress- ed by Miss Dicker's problems in scheduling classes. Perhaps he is mulling over some ot the rare ex- cuses he gets in the Attendance Ot- fice, or Wondering When his next call tor TV Work will come. As Director of Curriculum and Guid- ance, however, Miss Dicker has to be concerned about the class offer- ings at Cougarville. ,,.,.,W,.t,. 4-WM, , . 'M No wonder Mr. Kirkpatrick looks perplexed, The problem Mr, Morgan is putting on the board is unsolvable indeed! ln fact, it is invisible! Interesting Class Rooms With As each individual person has many moods, so a faculty reflects changing patterns in tones of feeling. The quiet solitude of study, the robust good fellowship of spirited athletic contests, the stimulation of intellectual discussions-these are some of the feelings on campus. Setting the pace in establishing many of these moods is the faculty, eighty-five assorted human beings, male and female, who lead the Way toward greater knowledge and better balance in living. M f ,f I if ! LW f We don't know Whether this par- ticular history lecture impressed his students when he gave it in class, but Mr. Repashy doesn't 5 seem to be inspiring Mr. Heisner and Miss Heller with his efforts. Back to the library and more re- search, Mr, Repashy, Bigger and better lectures! Yes, Mr. Clark, that's a lemon. Homemaking expert Miss Saal doesn't look impressed with your display of knowledge. She would much rather you and Mr. Cald- well didn't raid the refrigerator. It looks depleted. What will the cooking classes do now? J' l ix .Nu-U Two happy shop teachers, Mr. Bennett and Mr. Cracchiolo. Perhaps visions of pay day are floating beiore their eyes. On the other hand, maybe they are dreaming about summer vacation and time away from students and machines. What lies beyond that door? Debonair Mr. Ormondroyd is trying very hard to keep Mrs, Mark and Miss Nelson from entering. Bet he isn't successful. Those seem to be two determined Women! What have you got to laugh at, Coach Iones? Can't you see that Mr. Bravo is in a devilish mood, ready to add the finishing touch to your Water polo seasonl Happy dunkingl Friendly And Encouraging Teachers A Great Number Cf Varled Moods Prevall Wh:tt's this? Mrs, Corliss asking for secretarial help? Mr. Garga and Mr. Harrison seem Willing enough, but it looks a:, if Lhey're unprepared! C'mon, fellas, give a helping hand! -70 f ...f VQ fl Hrn-rnm-mrn. Everybody in tune? Mr, Wing and Mrs. Whitley enjoy singing a familiar Fred Waring tune, but Mrs, Bartholomew is just too hungry to join in. Put that cupcake down and join the Chorus, Mrs. B! 14 Un Campus 'You'll never make the Rocketteslu exclaims Mrs. Cable to Mr. Pizarro, Mr, Haueter, and Mr. Hall. Mr. Haueter looks quite joyful. Could it be his recent step to the altar that brings that happy look? No, it's not the line-up. lts only Mr. Archer, Mr, Silcox, and Mr, Smith calmly posing for our EL MOLINO camera. Any resemblance between thes.e gentlemen and the criminal type is purely coincidental, Perhaps teaching the sciences has placed a permanent expres- sion ot grim determination on their faces, 744' ii Testing, l-2-S! Mr. Acosta is tuning his tape recorder tor his Spanish classes. The smiles on the faces of Mrs, Rubino and Miss lmes would indicate that it isnt really ct Spanish lesson, A joke, perhaps? Careful, Mr, Acosta, just stick to your Spanish! 15 Arts -- Mr. Kyllonen, this instant! The savage traits displayed here by Mr. K, along with Mr. Liles and Mr. Wade, are all in lun, Actually they wouldn't harm a ily, much less a human being. Put that poor creature back together 3 v 1? A I . wb 'ljl A 23 1 ' f N I lf ,V Q5 NW' .1 . .MJ Tl . 1 skis Af., it , ,. .Mft r ,td X1 Xia li lfio you think the energetic and enthusi- astic dramatic direction of Mr. Moss- holder will ever make actors oi Mr. Craig and Mr, McGrorty? They seem amused by the lesson, even though they may never win Oscars from their students. Coach Sevier, these are teachers. You cannot make Mr, Graves, Miss McClain, and Mrs. Roth march to class? Go on out to your gym classes and make the students toe the mark, i6 Crafts, Sciences, And Languages, Looks like a rousing game of follow-the-leader for Mr, Ca- pelouto, Mrs, Rhodes, and Mr. Guldberg. Ott to the library so Mrs. Rhodes can show you all those wonderful new books we are getting this year. Iowa tests again! Miss Clark and Mrs, Webb appear not to mind them, but students went limp with exhaustion from so much mental exercise. Mr. Goodtellow seems a bit puzzled as Toulouse Williams puts the tin- ishing touches on one of his paint- ings, Dig that crazy brushl No won- der Mr. Goocltellow is looking in the dictionary tor words to describe our renowned art teacher. 465- twm N Happy day! That's pay day! If Mr. Means and Mr, Gallina hurry and get their checks from Mrs, Quinn they can just make it to the bank be- fore closing time. No, Mrs. Ton, you can- not have another girl to type tor the EL MOLI- NO! Relax, Mrs. Mc- Dannel, you are fighting a losing battle. May as Well give up graciously. The book must come out. Aspirins, anybody? Meet Mrs, L u c e y and Miss Iackson, custodians of aches and pains at HHS. These two nurses hear many tales of Woe throughout the day. They are now experts at weeding out the real from the imagined! Every Student At Hawthorne As students loecorne acquainted with the various teachers, they realize that there is much com- petent advice and guidance hereg help in adjustng to the varying moods one must tace in lite. Book knowledge plus living knowledge are invaluable gifts from our instructors. 5, W an Y --..,,1 Has Many Opportunities To Learn All right now, get in step! Miss Dykton and Mrs, Duity's attempts to teach Miss Moncton the cha-cha-cha are doomed to failure, Miss Mondon seems to be going crazyp Miss Dykton has gone Hollywoodg and Mrs. Duffy really doesnt care, This is a helmet, It has many uses, such as throwing it at an opponent or substituting it as a water bucket. Coach Chauncey explains some of the important aspects ol football to the new head varsity mentor Otto Plum, Those eager smiles ot anticipation on the taces of Mrs, Iensen and Mr. Orrell could mean only one thing-coffee time! Make it quickp your classes await your return, Mr, Husted and Miss Corcoran seem com- pletely oblivious to the company on the other side ot the car, In fact, Miss C appears to be dozing. On the other hand, Mr. Mordaunt and Miss Zalowski are anxious to break away from the everyday classroom rou- tine and take a ride in that sleek Iaguar. Who wouldnt? Don't be alarmed, Mr, Grahamer, it's only a camera. Keep right on sing- ing the praises of HHS, Mrs. Bachman and Mr Chapman will help 19 These Are The Instructors if Mr. Brown and Mr. Elmore both bid the scrme price on the picture of the human eye being exhibited by Miss Pinchot, Fighting it out with T-squares wos the only way to settle the problem. We're betting on Mr. Brown. Look at thot dead serious expression. Are they both taking her to lunch? Miss Lilcins doesn't seem to mind the idecr os she strolls grrn in arm with Mr, Ggier and Mr. Kcrsten. Ah, such is the type ot to- gethernessu We have crt Hcrwthorne High! Mr. Fields gncl Mrs, Reed seem eager to get to thot latest rncrterictl tor the new rectding lgb, Some of the stories. ore very funny indeed! No wonder HHS stu- dents otre becoming such ovid regclers. Hcxwthorne can truly be proud of its unique reoding lub, something most schools do not hctve, 20 ff? And Workers Smile, please! Our shutter-clicking photographer hap- pened to catch four of our favorite boys together. Mr. Hamilton, Mr, Ashley, Mr. Barton, and Mr, Halla- day share an afternoon recess, Enjoy it, there's a faculty meeting coming up soon! kwf' 4, trQ,f4 .Pip Ek . Qs! 'N A X 'Q 1- Mr. Trent, Mr, Se-mon, and Mr. Muirhead have taken time off to visit Mrs, Chadwick's advanced Biology class because they heard about the experiment on the care and feeding of rats, They especially Wanted to check on the Welfare of the two rats named Mr. Repashy and Mr, Husteol. And here is proof that learning at Hawthorne High is. or happy experience, Mr, Edwards' Senior Problems :lass reflects a gay mood, Could it be they all re- ceived A's Ofl their mid-term exams? X I 1 f Q f , Q, 1 1 -' A . 1 . f J in f , r P ' . :arf 31 f, . N,-ML f ir fri. L. 2, , Everyone in the office eventually takes. a turn at the switchboard, but chief operator is Mrs. Shirley Wilson, new at HHS this year. liOlcl timers Mrs. Linstruth, counsel- ing office, Mrs. Ashby, textbook room, and Miss Murray, vice-principals office, wel- come her aboard. Whom We CUSTODIAL STAFF: Row 1: D. Mahan, T. Clark, I, Pistono, I Head, I. Hill, R. Macias, H. Hill Row 2: L. Steele, G. Hoffman C. Fehlman, G. Metzler, C. He- roux, F. Knerr, I. Wilson, M. Skaggs, H. McLemore. Row 3: E, Steging, l. Anderson, G. Boyd, I. Thompson, B. Rich- ards, B. Sutton, D. Williams, W. Krause. CAFETERIA STAFF: Row 1 Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Trousdale Mrs. lillette, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs Barnwell. Row 2: Mrs. Con- nick, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs, Gold- en, Mrs. Nealson, Mrs. Ianda f-7 -- -pw'-1 Will Always Remember yu ll ltf d Mrs Fairbanks better get away from the vault. Caught you in the act, Mrs, Collins, You and your cohorts, Miss Ratci an . The deputy sheriff on duty might not understand! You can tell that it is late in the day and almost quitting time, tor that is the only time that the Attendance Clfice is ever this, quiet, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Novotny finish those last minute jobs before ' ' ' 't b so unoccupied then! clocking out, See you at eight tomorrow rnormng. You won e One of the real veterans of Hawthorne High School is Mrs. Anna Plaster, cafeteria supervisor. She has watched our growth from f 'l' 'nterest in the wel small to large school and has showed un ar ing 1 - fare of our students, Hats off to Mrs, Plaster tor a job well done. 23 ww ' f. - Lf ','5i'T?'-' s , r N V v- Z,-2 4, 7-5 -5 . . ' '- - rl f--V '11 -2.. ' ,ff '- ..- XR , - 'A f . Af ., ! i v PW ' L.. ,R-5-.Y X: ,I 4 N. 3. . . gx-. -17 -.,' hiihvgi . . 1 Ik' lrjxxu - -K ' .- W 332.-' A -ly H ui ,uf . lx A V A 'I ., 1QL? -. W ' . 'W 7 A . .Wg 41 ' . 1 -W- -- ' Ml? Q W if ,. .M . A -My J. . -L' fl H 4 W: . ' 'J I A 7 ' jf, 4. 'gfsf .. 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H- V: 1. - , f '1-'. .PLL tj- 1745- fa, ful f?5fMe.f 'H s Ev, ff-K 'inf' f' fx V K P 4' -115 V A54 x v T '- . 5 . .. . rr., , A 1 y .r f ' w g .:.f' -'L .5 , I. ,,.5ug- g . . , N -V .,, . . . ff . -15- ,, . .1 .A . , 'X FU 'riff' A .- 9538 , Z3 f.. . x+f f if , . k F ,I , P D 1' 5561 L f ' -41. 1.1: x In ff k W ,pw I ,yn . V, ,.4,n,jg,f Ag M ffm . ,H 'J 22 , CG - 1 1 0 if X f W QQ fm ,ffm , W v -xx. , ,, .... Y .,,.... M Gai 'V -na, mn, .. 4 Q V x-.W K , I - u Y , .ffl . 'M KEITH LENT Senior Class President First Semester FIRST SEMESTER SENIOR CLASS CABINET - Susan LeDonne, Historian, How- ard Treloar, Vice President, Keith Lent, President, Sho- reen Hotchkiss, Secretary, CNot Shownl Irene Calla- han, Treasurer. The Senior Class of l96U will long remember the many hours spent in Work, study, and tun together. Now tour Wonderful years have passed, and it is time for a last look at some outstanding memories- car Washes, sales, Class Day, the Prom, dances, Senioir Day at Disneyland, an exciting Bay League tootball championship, tests, classroom discussions, assemblies-all memories, And most ot all We remember the Warm friendships which will last tor many years to come. r Here Is The STEVE ANDERSEN Senior Class President Second Semester Class of 1960 And now it is farewell to Hawthorne High School. A nostalgic mood settles over the senior class as We say goodbye and make a silent pledge to use our knowledge gained to become good citizens and to give service to our community, state, and nation. SECOND SEMESTER SENIOR CLASS CABINET-Karen Zirbel, Vice President, Please buy our candy, The senior class always Karen Myhre, Historian, Steve Andersen, President, Michele Cary, Treasurer, needs money! So pleads Irene Callahan, keeper Linda Stoddard, Secretary, of the treasury. Her entreaties were not in vain The class treasury profited, and everyone benefited Happiness Sadness Laura Lee Arnold Penny Ashby Geoffrey W. Baker Ralph R. Baleme Michael Iohn Aadnesen Faith M. Abraham Victoria Adams Linda Kay Alexander Vickie Amott David W. Amour Gary Amyrauld Carl Andersen Karen Anderson Martin Anthony Andrews Richard Angold Maben Appleby lim Atherton Robert Barnes J David Athy Carolyn K. Atkinson ludith Ann Barnwell Marlene Barr WM VZ f'? Tom R. Avery Robert Lee Barrow Robert Alexander Guillermo Alonso Steve Andersen David L. Anderson Ronald Esiquiel Alias Iohn Arnold Karen Bailey Linda Kay Bailey Diane Barthle Kenneth Michael Bausman Few schools can boast a more lovely Victory Queen than our own Pat Bell, It couldn't have happened to a nicer girl Congratulations, Pat. Q , Ho Ho, Ha Ha, l-lee Hee-Strange things are happening at Hawthorne. Whats Wrong, fellas? Anxious W7 Wx Les Bazls Charles E Beckmeier Donna A. Beckwilh Diane Marie Beery Michael Belcher Palsy Rae Bell Pairlcia A Bernard Linda Bertsch Robert Lee Bickers Wesley P. Bitney lohn Wayne Blankenship Randal Marvin Bleu M1chaelR Bollm Mel E Bolton Richard C. Bombard Nancy Bond Eileen I. B-oyle Pauletie Kay Bracken x 4 4-me .Q 'WM vfwwx fg n, ,, . 24 Wza.. X f 1 .Anticipation 14.1. 16 ,,.-l .6 x lay E. Brant Nancy Lee Brevig Nancy Kay Brockus Thomas Brown Denola Bryce Bill Burch Barbara Ann Burgess Lindy Burr Pam Buth Gary Butler Diana Lee Betdrow William I. Boland Thomas Brann Irene Callahan Diane Cannon Arthur Carpenter Roy Carpenter Don E. Carroll David Carter Bob Carthrae Michele Cary David L. Cato Zater Cetinkaya Charlene Chapline lim F. Chaney Melancholy N ostalgla ,C There seems to be a feeling of mlxed moods 1n Mrs Ton 5 Semor Problems class as semors show off their hats on Class Day There are gay hats mtroverted hats goofy hats and just plain hats, But it Was fun for all 'X Yvonne Chapman These Are The Many Moods DaleenChristensen Evelyn Andre Clinesmith Bob A. Coffey Glenda Gene Cook Mary Ann Creedon Ierry P. Daquila Linda Kay Cook Theodore W.Crosby Karen Darlene Darnell ff-'55 9 Larry A. Christensen Monie Co'e Dolores Cordes Jerry L. Cross Frank I. DeGregory Lorraine Churik Thomas F. Collins Douglas M. Cotner Linda Crow Gary Donald Deno Allen Clark Don Conder Dennis L. Crawford Larry W. Cuiper Diane Dibbern Tom Clark Barbara Cook lim Crawford Kathleen F. Dahl Iames Dick 'fd ,..f Mow 'fm' 1c:g f 'ii 'SQ- f'T m 'Ubi ,.,..H'f' , ,- aft Larry Dickens Iudy Dickert Gerald H. Dunlap Miriam Diane Dupape Don K. Dye Bill Egan Neil V. Eldredge Mary Dolores Eldridge Carla Elger Susie Ellison Leif Enockson Gary M. Ensign Fannie Mae Evans Kenneth Fcxrnam Iim Fischer George Fleischer Margaret Anne Flintham Gilliam Dorothy Fogg Robert Thomas Fraser Virgil E. Fraser Slftrtpm ASPH WN Marsha Dee Edwards Kenneth A. Embshoii Stephen W. Fleiter lack L. Frier Ol The Seniors ls it CI flying saucer? Something from outer space? No just another senior who Went south of the border to find the biggest hat ever made to weorr on Class Day. '- LM, .st-,Z V' 7 W ' K QQ X Loiia Garrison Mary Ann Gates Ioseph Gay Iohn Gejer Roy S. George 1-Xlberllohn Geverink Louis W. Gilman Cindy Gonsalves Ray Goodman Dave W. Goss yn-M PN. Barbara Ann Graham Howard Graham Pai Gregory Icvhn Guerra Mary Gutierrez Dorothy I. Gwinn Ella Haake Iohn Norihrup Hagethorn Alan Hamblin Linda Hamm Iaycine Hammond Caiherine Hanson Tommie A. Hardin Gerrit Harinck William Howard Harris Mike Houck William L. Hayes Ianei Haynes kai' W ff' ' 'ww' vr'?'r1'1 ,-.wa gn., 3 fin. 'vw S NX F ,gy-N Q K W. XXX wx' Qu-.-.. fs 4.4-uv' we my 4v'h,-any 'K-,uf SEQ, av , - x, Rudy Iohnson Robert Iohnston Raymond Ionas Karen Iones Valerie Ann Iones David Iorgenson Theresa Linda Kara Iune Ann Kazik Gary Keierleber Kathleen Lee Kelly Iames I. Kerns Tom Kisling Lorraine E. Knepp Ioyce Knighton Paul Knoblauch Robert Kollin Lillian I. Kos Allan Raynor Kumlin We Remember Many Rita Helene Lance Karen Larsen Phil Laws Patricia Ann Laws Nancy Lazzerri Barbara Marie Leake Susan LeDorme Keith Lent 'H-a2fmnz .rmmsviammm is , Seniors in a gay cmd mirthful mood as they cavori at the very successiul Backwards Dance Gene Levene Peggy Lewis Michael Lord William Lowe Sharon W. Luberacki Anthony T. Lund Iocmn Lyon Bill Mcl-Xbee Mike McCammon Beverly McCarro1l Edward E. McCuw1ey Sherre Renee McClain 455- W-e.,f,. 5-W 'iff bw 'wg Wet Car Washes Terri McCoriney lean McCroy Norma McCutcheor1 Carol McDonald Carole Ann McDonald Gorgi McKenzie loe McNaughion Bill Mac Arthur Bill Malcolm Donald Decm Mann Eileen Rae Marcolie Ralph I. Maresiein Lois Ann Marotta Ianie Marshall Dolores Dorothy Mascarena Gale Mason Chesier Middleton Louise Miller QW' f A' All hail the Vikings! Skits such as the incom- parable mimicry of the Samohi Vikings, per- formed by Royal Lord, Bobby Hunter, lerry Da- quila, Mike Wood, and Al Geverink, were al- ways hits at pep rallies. And what an opportun- ity it gave these hams to perform! Speaking of hams, get a load of these rejects from the Town Hall Party! Promoting the sale of EL MOLINOS was the main objective in the minds of Penny Ash- by, Karen Zirbel, Linda Hoffman, Lorraine Chu- rik, Cindy Trotter, and Karen Darnelle. We clon't know how many books they sold, but we do know of several TV offers they received as a result of their tremend- ous acting. Q1-r , .w- mf '43 4Z '? Sharon L. Miller Oleta Million Charlotte Mitchell Zeke C. Montanez Linda Kay Leilani Moon Lester G. Moss Carol Mountain Iudy Faye Mullen Ianet Murry Dennis W. Myerson Karen Myhre Diane Marie Mykkanen Gary G. Nelson Iames Nemish Elaine Nishida Dean Stafford escorts -,Q3L1T'-'beailiiful'vsenior Ieannette Pedrino lim Perry Louise Dorothy Peiii Iames Phillips Frances Pittala Tom Porter Constance Fay Powers Bernie T. Pressburg Mary Ellen Prodin Ernest Quandt George F. Ragatz Linda Diane Ramirez Sally E. Rand Ronald Bappe Ron Rebick Sallee lean Redman Sharon Ann Reesor Iohnny Reissig Billye Ann Renn Emma Tnrnllo down thefvicfioiyr ffrcifdk,-to erp Pamcmlgggllif 3235622 honors a sloyely rePre's en'catiye'of K N X olcissV Fl David Rhoqes , ,--, ' ,,' ,, , y Bob RICE - ,S -X' jx' i' X X O' x , Y , -J X 5- 'K X 1 m I V SK ' ' L f I ' T K L, ', X -,QQ f ' 1 , ' 4 Xxx 4 K A ., rL,, 5 ska Nw ' , ' ' fi? fkyq WWW? 'QffZ'rY' We duff 1'-f'f ' 'Ci' K' -'war 91 'T mmwaz.zu vo' .1 29 ,vm Ianet Lynn Noren Richard P. Norton Glenn A. Oclassen Kenneth D. Odell Sue Olney Pairicia Ann Oraveiz Phil Osborn Kern Osiersiock Ierry Lance Owens Barbara I. Paliani Ierry Parker Ron Patterson Martha Patton Penelope Ann Paul Lynda Kay Pearson i-1-1 WN My ,.....-W ,sh-ff .tr Ri' 352' 223 ll 1 I AW -R. gps mmm 45 on WF? The Frantic RushwC0f Exams Ronald Rodne Richards Clifford D. Richmond Sandy Roberts lean Catherine Mary Ann Rogin Ion Gary Ruhmcm Ioseph Russo Iohn Steven Sanders Robertson Mike Sciurba Ierry Scholes IDN Thomas Ronkowski Michael Scott - .-v4'a -vf We 'K 1 Robert I. Sellers Bob Severance Chlhe Anne Shaner W1l11am D Shaner Calvm C Shoumaker Iack Sxdwell Gary L Slgflll M1ke Sxmpson Mane Smgleton Mary Ellen Smgleton Patrxczcz Ann Skall Carolyn T Slaie Rlchcxrd Sloan Katle Belle Smxlh Lu Ann Smllh Susan Vail Smlth Marsha Snodgrass Norma lean Sonderlcker Bobbie E. Stevens Iohn G. Sundquist - rw, Dixie Dee Sutton Edmond Tavitian Linda Kay Taylor Garland R. Teston Scott Tharp Gail Thomas Linda lane Thomas Gary M. Thompson Tamara Io Thompson Robert Keith Tolley Howard Treloar Frances lean Trott The Bay League Championship Class, Day again and more hats, This garb might hamper tennis a bit, but class was probably more in- teresting that day! Mary Prodin and Valerie lanes argue the merits ot the various announcements with Sherre McClain, Faith Abraham, and Bettie Lance. Argue all you Want, girlsg the important thing is that it is time to order announcements! W f iwxswwfvm :mc Mia W . ffm Look Who's here! Our pretty little foreign exchange student Zafer Cetinkaya, who has come all the way from Turkey to be our Honorary Princess, Zater would be an asset to any queens court. Welcome to Haw- thorne! Carolyn Trotter Emma Marie Trujillo Lucille Irene Trujlllo Lmda Tysen Llnda Sue Verirees Conme Walker Lmda Lee Walker Randy Charles Wallner Mary Catherine Walsh lngrldl Walter Eugenel Warner Frank Warren Glenola Weatherman Frances Weitzel Keith Weldon Les Wellman Carolyn S Wells Sylvla Leah Whetstone Andrew L. White Beverly White Bryan White Douglas White Karen White Iames F. Whiteak Tom Whitener Ioann Willcoxson Don Wrlluson Peggy Wlllbanks Brian Wilson Mike Wilson Karen E. Winkley Bob Withrow Steven Robert Wolfe Vida Wolier Mike Wood Barbara Diana Woodruff Iohn Kafel Diana Wynne Gail Vendla Wynne Emma Lee Yancey Vic Zaccaglin Z El Wissel Bob Wormas Karen Zirbel 45 MICHAEL AADNESEN A Cappella Choir 1 Chorus 2 Madrigal Choir 4 FAITH ABRAHAM Drill Team 2 Modern Dance Club 3,4 Sten-ettes 4 GAA 1 Honor Roll 4 LINDA KAY ALEXANDER Mod. Dance Club Pres. 4, Vice Pres. 3 Sten-ettes 4 GAA 1 Class Rep. 3 WILLIE ALONSO Senate 4 Knights 4 AFS Club 4 Spanish Club 4 Bowling Club 4 VICKIE AMOTT Drill Team 2,3,4 Spanish Club 2,3 Campus Fellowship 2 Choir 2 Sten-ettes 4 lnterclub Council 4 GARY AMYRAULD Future Teachers 4 Spanish Club CARL ANDERSEN Varsity Water Polo 3 STEVE ANDERSEN Class president 4 Speaker ol House 4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Scholarship Society l,2,3 Knights 2,4 Vice Pres. 3,4 Honor Roll l,2,3 Commissioner ot Publicity Varsity Club 2,3,4 Spanish Club 4 DAVID ANDERSON Class Representative 4 Spanish Club 1,2 Science Club l,2,3, V.P. Perfect Attendance l,2,3 KAREN ANDERSON ASB Vice Pres. 3 Speaker of House 3 Cougar Staff 3, 4 lnter-Club Council Ch. Class Rep. l,2,3,4 Class Secretary 1 House 2 GAA Rep. 1 Campus Fellowship Club TONY ANDREWS Bowling Club 4 IOHN ARNOLD Wrestling l,2,3,4 Boys League Treas. 3 House 1 Water Polo 2,3 Knights 4 Class Rep, 3,4 Sr. Band l,2,3 Tennis 2 LAURA ARNOLD Mod, Dance 2,3,4, Pres. Sten-ettes 3,4 Science Club 2 PENNY ASHBY Diaconians 2,3,4, GAA l,2,3,4 Girls' Leag. l'list,, Rep. 1,2 Class Rep. l,3,4 El Molino Staff 4 Campus Fellowship 1,2 Pres.. 3 lIM ATHERTON Band l,2,3,4 Band Club l,2,3 Spanish Club 3 Shop Club 4 DAVID ATHY Shop Club 2 IEFF BAKER Varsity Tennis 2 IV Tennis 1 R ALPH B ALEME Campus Fellowship 3,4 Drama Club 1,2 Class Rep. 4 ROBERT BARNES IV Bas.eball 3 Varsity Baseball 4 IUDY BARNWELL ASB Recording Sec'y, 3 Diaconians 2,3,4 Modern Dance 3,4 Sten-ettes 4 ROBERT BARROW Football 2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2 House 4 Varsity Club 4 B Club 2,3,4 Cougar Reporter 1,2 Modern Dance 4 DIANE BARTHLE Fencing Club l,2,4 Chess Club 2 Drill Team 2 .Scholarship Society tSealbearerl 1,2,4 Honor Roll l,2,3 CHARLES BECKMEIER Varsity Club Sgt.-at-Arms Varsity Football Mgr. 4 Varsity Track Mgr, 3 B Football Mgr. 3 B Club 3 German Club 3 Spanish Club 2 DONNA BECKWITH GAA l,2,3,4 Club 3,4 DIANE BEERY Varsity Yell Leader 4 Bee Yell Leader 2 Senate 2 Class Rep. 2,3 GAA l Honor Roll 4 MIKE BELCHER Class President 2 B Football 2,3 Varsity Football 4 Boys League Pres. 3 Knights 3,4 Sec. 4 Senate 2,3 Varsity Club Sec. 4 Honor Roll 2,3,4 PATSY BELL Victory Queen 4 Song Queen 4 GAA l,2,3,4, Pres. 4 Sten-ettes 3,4 Club Annual Staff 3,4 DIANA BERDROW Chess Club 4 Math Competition 4 Drill Team 2,3 PATTY BERNARD Drill Team l Modern Dance 2,3,4 Sten-ettes 3 Drama Club 4 Drama Productions 4 Art Service 4 LINDA BERTSCH Class Historian 2 GAA 1 Class Rep. l,3,4 BOB BICKERS Basketball l,2,3,4 Cross Country 4 Varsity Club B Club IOHN BLANKENSHIP ASB Pres. 4 Class Pres, 3, Treas. 1 Class Rep. l,2,3 Knights 3,4 Pres. 3,4 B Football 1,2 IV Football 3 Varsity Football 4 IV Baseball 1,2 AFS Club Vice Pres. 3 House l,2,3 Knight 3,4 WILLIAM BOLAND Honor Roll 1,4 Science Club 2 MEL BOLTON B Football Bowling Club RICHARD BOMBARD Modern Dance Club 3,4 Science Club 4 French Club 3 IAY BRANT Varsity Football 3,4 Wrestling 2,3 Varsity Club 4 Class Rep. 3 Band 1,2 NANCY BOND Sten-ettes 3,4 GAA l,2,4 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 PAULETTE BRACKEN GAA l,2,3 Sten-ettes 3,4 French Club 3 Science Club 2 Diaconians 4 Class Rep. 1,2 NANCY BREVIG Sten-ettes 3,4 Treas. 4 GAA l,2,3,4 NANCY BROCKUS GAA 1 Campus Fellowship 2,4 DENOLA BRYCE Science Club 2 Modern Dance 3,4 Sten-ettes 3,4 BILL BURCH B Football 1,2 IV Football 3 B Club 2 Wrestling 1,2 Intramural Wrestling 3 Science Club 2 Class Representative 3 BARBARA BURGESS GAA 1 Girls' League Rep. 3 Sten-ettes 3 LINDY BURR Intramural l,2,3,4 Football l Basketball 1 Baseball 3,4 Vars.ity Club 2,3 GARY BUTLER B Football 2,3,4 IV Wrestling 1 IRENE CALLAHAN Class Historian, Rep. 3 House 3 Scholarship Society 2 GAA 1,2 DIANE CANNON Sten-ettes Pres., Sec. 4 H Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4 Secretary 3 GAA l,2,3,4 Scholarship Society 2 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 ARTHUR CARPENTER Band l,2,3 Spanish Club Band Club ROY CARPENTER B Football 3,4 C Football 2 B Club 3,4 Bowling Club 4 DON CARROLL Honor Roll 3,4 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Varsity Baseball 3,4 Class Vice-Pres. 3 Knights Club Pres, 4 Boys' League Vice-Pres, 4 House 4 Varsity Club 3,4 Latin Club 1,2 B Football 2 DAVID CARTER B Football 2,3 IV Wrestling 2 B Club 3,4 Scholarship Society 3,4 Math Competition Club 4 Band Club 1,2 Band 1,2 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 BOB CARTHRAE Boys' League Pres. 3 Water Polo 2,3 MICHELE CARY Class Treas.. 4, Rep. 3,4 H Club 4 Honor Holl 1,2 GAA l,2,3,4 Treas. 4 Drama Club l,2,3 El Molino Stati 4 Drama 1,2 ZAFER CETINKAYA Foreign Exch, Student 4 Honorary Princess 4 Senate 4 Scholarship Society 4 Future Teachers 4 AFS 4 Girls' League Cabinet 4 IIM CHANEY Wrestling 3 DALEEN CHRISTENSEN Class Secretary l Drama Club 4 AFS 3 Iunior Red Cross 4 Honor Roll 4 LORRAINE CHURIK Senate 2, House 3 Diaconians 4 French Club 4 Class Vice-Pres. 2, Rep. 3 Drama 1,2 Campus Fellowship 3 GAA 2,3 Chorus 1 El Molino Statt 4 ALLEN CLARK Shop Club 4 Modern Dance 4 Water Polo 2 TOM CLARK Chess Club 3 Football 3 EVELYN CLINESMITH GAA 1,2 MONTE COLE A Cappella Choir 3,4 THOMAS COLLINS Honor Roll 4 DON CONDER Track l,3,4 Chess Club 3 ,. . BARBARA COOK Class Representative 3 GAA 1,2 Spanish Club 1,2 Science Club 2 GLENDA COOK GAA 2,3,4, Song Queen 4 Sten-ettes 3,4, Sec'y. 4 H Club Historian 4 Annual Stati 4 LINDA COOK Scholarship Society 4 Campus Fellowship 2,3 GAA 1,2 Class Rep. l,2,3 Girls' League Rep, l,2,3,4 Future Teachers l House 1 DOLORES CORDES Art Service 3 DOUGLAS COTNER Fencing Club 4 DENNIS CRAWFORD B Football 3 Track 2 Spanish Club 2 lntermural Football 1 IIM CRAWFORD House of Rep. 1,3 Bowling Club Pres, 4 Wrestling 1 Football 3 Science Club 2 MARY ANN CREEDON A Cappella Choir 2 Choraliers 3 Drama Club 4 THEODORE CROSBY Honor Roll l,2,3 Shop Club l,2,3,4 Science Club 2,3,4 IERRY CROSS Baseball l,2,3 Basketball l,2,3,4 LINDA CROW GAA l,2,3,4 Diaconians 3,4, Pres. 3 Senate 3 House 3 A Cappella 2 Honor Roll 1,2 Spanish Club 1 Campus Fellowship 1,2 Annual Stall 4 Class Representative 2 LARRY CUIPER Choir 1 KATHLEEN DAHL GAA 2,3 Science Club 2 Girls' League 4 Sten-ettes 3 IERRY DAQUILA Student Body V,P. 4 Class President 3 Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Track 3,4 Knights 3,4 Boys' League Secretary 3 Sports Editor ot Cougar 4 Varsity Club Secretary 4 B Club Secretary 2 Most Val, B Trackman 2 KAREN DARNELLE GAA l,2,3,4, Song Qn. 4 Diaconians 4 Campus Fellowship 1,2 Honor Roll 1,2 H Club 3 Class Representative 4 Annual Stall 4 GARY DENO B Water Polo 2 Varsity Water Polo 2,4 Shop Club 4 Science Club 2 B Club 2 ' DIANE DIBBERN Drill Team l,2,3,4 Honor Roll l,4 GAA l Sten-ettes 3,4 Spanish Club 4 Science Club 2 Future Teachers l LARRY DICKENS Honor Roll l,2,3 Scholarship Society 3,4 Latin Club 4 IUDY DICKERT Drill Team l,2,3,4 Sten-ettes 3,4 GAA l,3,4 Science Club Secretary l Spanish Club l GERALD DUNLAP Wrestling 3 Shop Club 4 MIRIAM DUPAPE Student Body Treas.urer 2 House I Class Rep, l,2,3 GAA l,2,3 H Club 3 Sten-ettes 4 Honor Roll 2,3 MARSHA EDWARDS Varsity Yell Leader 3 Class Pres, l, Rep. 2,4 Senate l,2 GAA 1,2 GAA Yell Leader 2 NEIL ELDREDGE Football 3,4 Track 3,4 B Club Vice-President 4 Honor Roll l,2,3 Intramural Letterman MARY ELDRIDGE Class Representative 3 Youth Coord. Council2,3 Science Club 3 Iournalism Club 3 House 3 CARLA ELGER GAA l,2,3,4, Sp. Mgr. 4, Pres. 4 H Club 4 Cougar Ed, 4, Repr. 3,4 Diaconians 4, AFS 4 Perfect Attendance 3 Inter Club Council 4 Honor Roll l,3,4 SUSIE ELLISON GAA l,2,3 Art Service Club Pres. 3,4 Modern Dance 4 Science Club 2,3 LEIF ENOCKSON Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Wrestling 3 IV Wrestling 2 Knights 3,4, Treasurer 4 Boys' League Secretary 4 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Class Representative 3 House 2 Spanish Club 2 GARY ENSIGN Senior Band l,2,3,4 Wrestling 2 Intramural Football 1,2 FANNIE MAE EVANS Campus F's.hip Treas. 3, Sec. 4 Girls' Lea ue Re . 3 4 Q P 1 Class Representative 2,3 Mod, Dance 2,3, Treas. 3 Science Club 2 House 2 IIM FISCHER House 2,3 Class Representative I ROBERT FITZGERALD B Club 2,3,4 Varsity Club 4 Varsity Tennis 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Track 4 Bowling Club 3 GEORGE FLEISCHER German Club 2 MARGARET FLINTHAM AFS Club 3,4 Future Teachers l,2,3,4 Diaconians 4 GILLIAN FOGG Sten-ettes 3,4 Girls' League l,2,3,4 GAA l Honor Roll l,2 VIRGIL FRASER A Cappella l,2,3,4 Wrestling l IACK FRIER Science Club l,2 Bowling Club 3 LOITA GARRISON Sten-ettes 3,4 Modern Dance 4 GAA l,2,3 MARY ANN GATES Band Club l,2,3,4, Pres, 4 Girls' League Rep. 4 GAA l IOE GAY Football 3,4 Science Club 2 Intramural Wrestling 3,4 IOHN GEIER Dance Band l,3,4 Stage Crew l,2,3 Stage Manager 4 Wrestling l,2 French Club Treasurer 3 Science Club 2,3 Band 3,4 ROY GEORGE Varsity Tennis 3,4 Science Club l,2 Honor Roll 2,3 Class Rep. l,2,3 IV Tennis 2 AL GEVERINK Track 3,4 Football 2,3,4 Baseball 2 Varsity Club 4 Boys' League V-Pres. 3 Band I Tennis l LOUIS GILMAN Science Club 3,4 Math Comp. Club 4 Campus. Fellowship I Honor Roll 2,4 Scholastic Society 2 Class Cabinet 3,4 Sr, Band l DAVE GOSS Class Representative 2,3 Varsity Waterpolo 3 Science Club 2,3 BARBARA GRAHAM Drill Team l,2 Sten-ettes 4 Girls' League Rep, 4 GAA l,2 PAT GREGORY Feature Ecl, of Cougar 4 Iournalism Club Pres, 4 Inter-Club Council 3 IOHN GUERRA Bowling Club 4 MARY GUTIERREZ Modern Dance Club 2 Spanish Club 2 IOHN HAGETHORN Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Track 2,3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 ALAN HAMBLIN Shop Club 3, Pres. 4 Annual Stott 4 Cougar Statt 3,4 Inter-Club Council 4 LINDA HAMM GAA l Science Club 2 IAYCINE HAMMOND BOB HUNTER B Football l,2 Varsity Football 3,4 C Track l,2 B Track 3 Varsity Club Vice Pres. VVILLIAM INMAN Drama Club Pres. 4 Dramatic Pro. l,3,4 GAA l,2,3, Yell Leader 2 IIM ISADORE Class Rep. 3 Cougar Ed.-in-chief 4 Club 3 Man, Ed. 4, Reporter 3 CATHY HANSON Comm, of Publicity 4 GAA l,2,3,4, Yell Ldr. 4 Quill cmd Scroll 3,4 Club 3,4, Pres, 4 Iournalism Club 4 Sten-ettes 4 Senate 4 GERRIT HARINCK House l German Club Pres. 4 RUSS IACOBSEN BILL HARRIS Football l,2,3,4 Honor Roll 2 Basketball l,2,3,4 Science Club 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Eagles 2 Track 2 Knights 3,4 Spanish Club 2,3 Varsity Club 3,4 IANET HAYNES B Club l,2 GAA l,2,3 House 4 Annual Staff 4 ALAN IARDINE Art Service 4 Varsity Football 4 DAVE HAZELRIGG B Football l,2,3 Cross Country l,2,3,4 B Track 2,3 TTCICIC I Varsity Track 4 A Cappella 3,4 BRUCE IOHNSON Varsity 2 B FQQIIQQH I Choraliers 3,4 IV Bqgebgll 2 Shop Club 4 Varsity Football 4 CAROL HESS B Club l,2 SOHQ Queen 3,4 ELSIE JOHNSON Freshman PNHCGSS Modern Dance 3, Sec. 3 Comm. ot Assemblies 4 Sieneffos 3 ASB Vorres. Sec'y 4 1ERRy 101-INSQN Class Vice Pres, l GAA 1,2 CICS? RGD- 2,3 Modern Dance 4 GITIS I-ECIQUG Rep- 2 Art Service Sec. 4 Honor Roll l,2,4 11M 101-INSQN Annual Staff 4 Clogs Rep1 2 Future Teachers l,2,4 Trook 3,4 TERRI HILLER Chess C1u1o 2,3 Drill Team 2,3,4, VP. 4 RUDY 101-INSQN GAA 4 Varsity Football Trainer 4 SCISUCS Cl'-lb 2 Spanish Club Pres. 4 Modem Dance Cl'-lb 3 Scholarship Soc. Pres, 4 IIM HOEL Science Club 3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Honor 1r1o11 113,41 Cross Country 4 KAREN IONES Ycflfsilxl Club 4 Y-Teens Sec, 2 B Club 1.21314 Youth Coord. Council 2 LINDA HOFFMAN Honor Ro11 12,4 Class Sec. 2 VALERIE IONES Class Rep. l,2,3,4 House 2 H Club 4 Drill Team 1,2 GAA 1,2,3,4,S. Queen 3 DAVE IORGENSON Annual Staff 4 Soon Booror 4 Dwconwns 2 A Schol. soc. 2,3,4, Pres. 4 Campus Fellowship 2 Honor RO11 112,314 ROBIN HOOD Eagles l,2, Treas. 2 C Basketball l,2 5o1onoo C1nb 2 B Bf15k9ib'f1l1 3 Math-Science Comp. 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Moth 1216161 Day 4 CYOSS COUNTY 3,4 Inter-Club Council 4 House of Rep. 2 IOHN KAFEL Honor Roll l,2 Dron-no C1111, 4 Science Club Z Iunior Play 3 AFS 3 MONTE HORTON MADELINE KAMENS IV Baseball 3 GAA 1,213 Varsity Bas.eball 4 A Cnpneua Choir 1,213 SHOREEN HOTCHKISS Modern Dance 3 4 Class Sec. 4, Hist. 3 THERESA KABA ' AFS Hlsfoflfm 4 Class Princess 2 GAA 1,2 Song Queen 3,4 BARBARA HOYOSS Cones Seo 4 GAA 1121314 Comm. of Posters 4 H' Club 3,4 Class VP 1 Future Teachers l Annnon 516141 4 Scholarship Society 2 Senate 4 CAROL HRUSKP- , Honor Roll l,2,3 Campus Fellowship 2 IUNE KAZIK AFS Club 3 1 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Scholarship Society 2,3,4 A Coppe11o Choir 112,114 IERRI HUFFP-KER Mqdnqqi choir 1,2,3,4 Campus F'sh1p Sec. 3 Dn11 Toom 1 PAT HUFFMAN Campus Fellowship 3,4 Drill Team l,2,3, Pres, I Choraliers 3,4 GARY KEIERLEBER C Basketball 2 B Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Cross Country 4 Varsity Track 4 Boys' League Rep. 2 Science Club 4 KATHY KELLY Sten-ettes 3 GAA 2 Choraliers 4 A Cappella Choir 4 IAMES KERNS Science Club 2 Band 3 Varsity Basketball TOM KISLING Cougar Staff 2,3,4 Shop Club 4 Class Rep. 4 LORRAINE KNEPP Drill Team 2 Sten-ettes 3 Choraliers 4 IOYCE KNIGHTON GAA l,2 Bowling Club 3,4 PAUL KNOBLAUCH Varsity Football 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Knights 4 Varsity Club 3,4, Treas.. 3 House 2,4 ROBERT KOLLIN Schol, -Soc. l,2,3,4, Treas. 4 Math Science Comp, 3,4 Track 4 Eagles l,2, Pres. 2 Latin Club l,4, Pres. 4 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Science Club 2 LILLIAN KOS Sten-ettes Club 3,4 Modern Dance Club 3,4 ALLAN KUMLIN IV Tennis 2 Varsity Tennis 3,4 Inter-club Council 3,4 Campus F'Ship 3,4, Tr, 4 Latin Club 3, Pres, 3 Shop Club 4 AFS Club 4 BETTIE LANCE Modern Dance 3,4 Sten-ettes 4 RITA LANCE Science Club 2 Math Competition 4 Iunior Band 4 KAREN LARSEN House I Bowling Club 4 PAT LAWS Scholarship ,Society 2 Spanish Club 2,3 Science Club 3 French Club 4 BARBARA LEAKE Modern Dance 2,3,4 GARY LEAVITT Wrestling 3 Water Polo 2,3 SUSAN LEDONNE Class Historian 4 Sten-ettes 3,4, Pres. 4 GAA I KEITH LENT IV Baseball l,2 B Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Class Pres, 4 Knights 3,4 B Football 2 GENE LEVENE Class Rep. 4 PEGGY LEWIS GAA l,2,3, Yell leader 2 Corres. Sec. 3, Hist, 2 Class Rep. l,2,3 MIKE LORD Boys' League Pres. 4 Knights 3,4 Sportsmanship ludge 4 Senate 4 Eagles 2 Spanish Club 2,3 AFS Club 4 Campus Fellowship l,2 Honor Roll l,2 BILL LOWE B Football 2,3,4 intramural Wrestling 4 Band l Honor Roll 3,4 Band Club l B Club 2,3,4, Sec, 4 Shop Club 2 SHARON LUBERACKI GAA l,2, Sports Manager 2 Sten-ettes 3 IOANN LYON GAA l Science Club 2 Choir Club l,2,3,4 BILL MacARTHUR German Club 4 BILL McABEE Football 2,3,4 Track 2 MIKE MCCAMMON Scholarship Society 2,3,4 Sealbearer 4 Water Polo 2,3,4 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Math Competition 3,4 Bank of America Award 4 Band l,2,3,4 Chess Club 2 Campus Fellowship Club l ED MCCAWLEY Chess Club 2 Math-Science Competition 3,4 Swimming Team 4 Science Club 2,3 Shop Club 2 SHERRE MCCLAIN Honor Roll 4 Commissioner oi Posters 4 Girls' League Vice Pres. 4 Recording Sec. 4 Corres. Sec. 3 Representative l,2,3 Class Rep, 3 B Yell Leader 2 Sten-ettes 4 GAA 4 TERRI MCCORTNEY Class Secretary l GAA Secretary 2, Yell Leader 2 Senate 2 House 2 Modern Dance Club Vice-Pres. 4, Pres. 4 School Play 4 IEAN MCCRAY House 2 Cougar Staff 4 GAA l Modern Dance Club 2,3,4 Iournalism Club 3 NORMA MCCUTCHEON GAA l,2,3, Song Queen 3 Sten-ettes 3,4 Campus Fellowship l Science Club 2 CAROLE MCDONALD Honor Roll l,2,4 Drill Team 2,3,4 Sten-ettes 4 GAA 4 CAROL MCDONALD GAA l,2,4 House 3 Annual Staff 4 A Cappella Choir 2 Class Representative l WILLIAM MALCOLM Band l,2,3,4 Band Club President Madrigal Choir 4 RONALD MANN Science Club 2 EILEEN MARCOTTE GAA l,2 Modern Dance Club 2,3,4 RALPH MARESTEIN Bowling Club 4 LOIS MAROTTA Band 2 French Club 3,4, Pres. 4 AFS 4 Girls' League DOLORES MASCARENA Scholarship Society l Science Club 2 Latin Club 2 GAA l Art Club 4 LOUISE MILLER Choraliers 2,4 Modern Dance 3,4 Class Representative SHARON MILLER Class Representative 4 Art Club l Future Teachers Club 2 GARY MONROE Track l ZEKE MONTANEZ Drama Club 3 LINDA MOON Honor Roll l,2,4 ROOV 3,4 GAA l,2,3,4, V-Pres. 4, Elig. 4 H Club 3,4, Historian 4 Annual Statt 4 Sten-ettes 4 LESTER MOSS B Track 2,3 Varsity Track 4 CAROL MOUNTAIN Song Queen 3,4 Class President 2, Secretary 3 Girls' League Corr. Sec. 2, Rep. GAA l,2 Senate 2,4 House l Honor Roll l,4 Campus Fellowship l IUDY MULLEN GAA l,2 Bowling Club 3,4 Art Service Club Secretary 3 Sten-ettes 3,4 KAREN MYHRE Class Historian 4 House 4 Sten-ettes 4 Bowling 3 A Cappella Choir DIANE MYKKANEN GAA l,2 House 4 Modern Dance 4 GARY NELSON Intramural Basketball l,2,3 HM NEMISH B Football 2 House 3 B Club 3,4 Varsity Track 3 ELAINE NISHIDA Drill Team l,2 3,4 3,4 Club 2 Modern Dance Club 2, V-Pres. Honor Roll 2 Science Club 2 IANET NOREN Campus Fellowship V-Pres, 4 GLENN OCLASSEN Varsity Track 4 B Football 4 B Track 3 B Club 4 1 4 SUE OLNEY GAA l,2,3,4 Spanish Club 2, Pres, 2 Honor Roll l,3 Diaconians 4 Senate 2 Class Representative 2 PAT ORAVETZ Class Secretary 3, Rep. 4 House 2,3 Diaconians 4 Honor Roll 4 Drama Club 2 GAA 2 KERN OSTERSTOCK Math-Science Comp. Club V-P 3 Chess Club V-Pres. 3 Science Club 3 IERRY OWENS Science Club 2,3,4 Math-Science Comp. Club 4 Latin Club 3 Honor Roll l,2,4 BARBARA PALIANI Sten-ettes 3,4 House 3 Modern Dance 2,3 Science Club l IERRY PARKER C Track l B Track 2,3 Varsity Track 4 RON PATTERSON Seal Bearer 4 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Bank of America Award 4 NMSQT Cert. oi Merit Winner 4 Scholarship Society 2,3,4 President of Chess Club 2 Science Club 2,3,4 Math Competition Club 2,3,4 MARTHA PATTON AFS 3,4 Campus Fellowship l,2,3,4, Pr. 4 GAA l,2 PENNY PAUL Future Teachers l,2 Science Club 2 Campus Fellowship 3 AFS 3 GAA l,2 LYNDA PEARSON Modern Dance Club Historian Science Club 2 Drill Team 2 IEANNETTE PEDRINO Spanish Club 2,3, V-Pres. 2 GAA l,2 Girls' League Rep, 2,3,4 Corres. Secretary 3 IIM PERRY Science Club 2 Bowling Club 4 LOUISE PETIT Recording Secretary 3 Drill Team 2,3,4, Co-Leader 4 Honor Roll l,4 Sten-ettes 4 GAA IAMES PHILLIPS Cross Country 2,3,4 Shop Club 4 Science Club 2 FRANCES PITTALA Latin Club l,2 Scholarship Society 2,3 Sten-ettes 4 Class Representative 3 TOM PORTER B Football l,2 B Club 2,3,4, ,Secretary 2,3 Varsity Football 3,4 C Track l B Track 2 Wrestling l Class Representative 4 CONNIE POWERS GAA l A Cappella Choir l,2,3,4 4 BERNIE PRESSBURG B Football 2, IV Football 3,4 Science Club V-Pres, 2 Modern Dance 4 Drama 4 MARY PRODIN Honor Roll l,2,3,4 ROOV 3,4 GAA l,2,3,4 Cougarettes l,2,4, V-Pres, 2, Sten-ettes 4 Campus Fellowship l Annual Staii 4 ERNEST QUANDT Water Polo 2,3,4 Swimming 3,4 House 3,4 LINDA RAMIREZ Girls' League Rec. Sec. 3 Class Secretary 2 Scholarship Society 1,2 Spanish Club Sec, 4, Historian 4 GAA l,2,3,4, Song Queen 3 Senate 3 Inter-Club Council 3 Drill Team 2,3,4, Pres. 3 Sten-ettes 3 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 SALLY RAND GAA 2 Diaconians 2 FRED RAGATZ Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Track 3,4 Varsity Club President 4 House 2 RONALD RAPPE B Football l Varsity Football 3 SALLEE REDMAN B Yell Leader 2 Science Club 3,4 French Club 3 Scholarship Society 2 Honor Roll l,2 IOHNNY REISSIG Stage Crew l,2,3,4 Lighting Crew l,2,3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Honor Roll 4 BILLYE ANN RENN Sten-ettes 4 Campus Fellowship l,2 Class. Cabinet 4 Art Service 3 IOAN REYNOSO Class Treasurer l, Rep. 3 GAA l,2,3, Song Queen 3 BOB RICE Football l,2 Track l RONALD RICHARDS Varsity Baseball 3,4 IV Baseball 2 B Football 2 CLIFF RICHMOND Honor Roll l,3 IEAN ROBERTSON Exchange Student 3 Editor ot Cougar 4 Sealbearer 4 Scholarship Society l,2,3,4 Vice Pres, 3, Sec, 4, Treas, 3 AFS 3,4, Pres. 3, Corres. Sec, 4 Corresponding Secretary 3 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Future Teachers' Club l,2 Modern Dance Club 4 TALLY RODRIGUEZ Class Pres. l,2 GAA l,2 Drama 3,4 GARY RUHMAN C Football l B Football 2 Wrestling 2 B Club 2,3 House 3 B Track 2 Latin Club l,2 Sec, f' ' ' IOHN SANDERS Science Club l,2,3,4, Pres. 3 CLIFF STARK Wrestling 2,3 Tennis Team, IV 1,2, Varsity 3,4 MARILYN STEPHAN Sr, Band 4 MIKE SCOTT Wrestling 1 B Football 3 MYKE SCIURBA B Football 2 Wrestling 1,4 House 4 B Club Spanish Club 2 Track 1,2 BOB SELLERS Varsity Track 3,4 Varsity Cross Country 4 IV Football 3 German Club 3 BOB SEVERANCE Cross Country 4 Track 4 ANNE SHANER Chess Club 3,4 Modern Dance 4 BILL SHANER Varsity Football 1,2 Varsity Track 1 Shop Club l,2,3,4 Science Club CALVIN SHOUMAKER El Molino ,Staff l,2,3,4 Cougar Staff 2,3,4 Water Polo 3,4 Track 3 IACK SIDWELL Honor Roll 2 GARY SIGRITZ Sec. Choraliers 4 MARIE SINGLETON Class Treasurer 2 Spanish Club Treasurer 2 GAA l,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Future Teachers Club 1,2 Science Club 2 PAT SKA!-'F Modern Dance 1,2 Choraliers 3 GAA 4 CAROLYN SLATE GAA 2 Latin Club 2 Class Cabinet 4 House 4 RICHARD SLOAN Football l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3 Baseball l,2,3,4 Track 2,3 Varsity Club 2,3,4 B Club l,2,3,4 KATIE SMITH Modern Dance 2,3,4, Pres, 3 Outstanding Dancer 2 LU ANN SMITH Scholarship Society l,2,3,4, Sec. AFS 3,4, Vice Pres. 4, Sec, 4 GAA l,2,3,4, Treas. 4 String Quartet 1 Future Teachers 1 MARSHA SNODGRASS GAA 3 Latin Club 2,3 Library Club 2,3 FTA 1,2 NORMA SONDERICKER GAA l Iournalism Club 2,3 Art Service 2,3,4 Cougar Staff 3,4 DEAN STAFFORD Varsity Football 2,3,4, Cap. 4 Track l,2,3,4 Wrestling 2 Knights 3,4, Vice Pres., Treas House 3,4 Student Body Pres. 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Senior Play 4 A Cappella Choir 3 Madrigal Group 4 Drama Club 3,4 Shakespearean Festival 4 Choralier Club 3 BOB STEVENS Modern Dance 3,4 LINDA STODDARD Service Award 2,3 Speaker ot House 3 Class Treasurer 2, Sec. 4 Drill Team l,2,3,4 House 2,3,4 Senate 2,3 AFS Club 3,4, Pres. 4 Science Club 2,3,4, Pres. Spanish Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. Campus Fellowship l,2,3,4 Future Teachers 1,2, Treas. 2 IAYE LYN STONBRAKER Diaconian 3,4 Modern Dance 3,4 Campus Fellowship 2 Fencing Club 2 GAA l MIKE STRELTZOFF Wrestling l,2,3 Intramural Sports l,2,3,4 Intramural Letter 3 Shop Club 4 CINDY SULLIVAN Honor Roll 1,2,4 ROOV 3,4 Bank ol America Award 4 GAA l,2,3,4 Cougarettes l,2,3,4, Pres. 2, Historian 4 Spanish Club 2,3 Sten-ettes 4 Senate 2 Class Representative 3 IOHN SUNDQUIST ASB Treasurer 4 House 4 Class Representative 1,3 Boys' League Rep. 3,4 Senate 4 DIXIE SUTTON Girls' League Treasurer 3 Scholarship Society 2,3,4 Secretary 4 Modern Dance Club Treas. 3 Class Representative 2 GAA 2 LINDA TAYLOR Scholarship Society 1,2 GAA 1,2 SCOTT THARP B Football 1,2 Varsity Football 3,4 B Basketball 1,2 IV Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball 4 GAIL THOMAS Cougar Feature Editor 4, Reporter 3,4 Spanish Club l,2,3, Treas. l, Historian 2 Science Club 2,3 GAA 2 Iournalism Club 4 Annual Staff 4 LINDA THOMAS Cougar Reporter-Typist 4 Future Teachers Club l,2,3,4. Treas. 3 Honor Roll l,2,3 Scholarship Society 1,2 Modern Dance 2,3,4 Iournalism Club 4 Campus Fellowship 1 Science Club 2 Class Representative 1 GAA l TAMARA THOMPSON Modern Dance Club 4 Cougar Staff 4 BOB TOLLEY Spanish Club Pres, 3, V-P 4 Cross Country Varsity 3 B Track 3 HOWARD TRELOAR Speaker oi the House 4 Class V-Pres. 4 Scholarship Society l,2,3,4 House 3,4 Boys' League Sec. 4, Rep. 4 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 FRANCES TROTT Modern Dance 2,3,4 Drama 4 Sten-ettes 3 CINDY TROTTER House 3 Drama Club l,2,3 Art Service 2 El Molino Statf 4 School Play l,2,4 GAA l Campus Fellowship 1 Honor Roll 1 EMMA TRUIILLO Class Princess 4 Modern Dance Club 1,2.3 Vice-President 3 Sten-ettes 1,2 Science Club 1 LUCY TRUIILLO Drill Team 2,3,4, Leader 4 Sten-ettes 4 GAA 1,4 LINDA VERTREES Honor Roll 4 Sten-ettes 3 CONNIE WALKER Honor Roll 3,4 Sten-ettes 4, V-Pres. 4 LINDA WALKER GAA 1,2 German Club Secretary 3 MARY WALSH Bowling Club 3,4 Spanish Club 4 Campus Fellowship 3,4 German Cub 2,3 Drama Club 4 INGRID WALTER German Club Pres.. 3, V-P 3 German 2,3,4 EUGENE WARNER Scholarship Society 4 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Spanish Club 1,4, Officer 4 House 1 FRANK WARREN IV Tennis 4 Intramural Wrestling 2 GLENOLA WEATHERMAN Science Club l Art Service Club 3,4 GAA 1 Drill Team 1 LESS WELLMAN Track 2 Football l LEAH WHETSTONE Sten-ettes 4 GAA 2,4 ANDREW WHITE House 1 Science Club 2 Intramural Football 4 Intramural Tennis 4 Varsity Tennis 4 BRYAN WHITE IV Wrestling 3 Varsity Wrestling 4 DOUGLAS WHITE IV Tennis 3 Bowling Club 3 Shop Club 4 Science Club 2 KAREN WHITE GAA l Drill Team 1,2 I IM WHITEAKER Campus Fellowship l,2,3,4 Pres. 1, V-Pres. 1 TOM WHITENER Senior Representative Bowling Club 1,4 Spanish Club 1 Science Club 2 PEGGY WILLBANKS House 4 Modern Dance Club 4 IOANN WILLCOXSON Drill Team 2,3 Latin Club 2,4 BRIAN WILSON Football 2,3 Baseball 2,3,4 Varsity Club 4 Cross Country 4 ED WISSEL Honor Roll 3,4 Tennis 4 Shop Club 2,3 BOB WITHROW Science Club 2 Intramural Football 4 STEVE WOLFE Track l,2,3,4 Cross Country l,2,3,4 Varsity Club l,2,3,4 Science Fair Winner 2 French Club 2 B Club 2 VIDA WOLTER Sr. Band 4 Band Club 3.4 MIKE WOOD Football l,2,3,4 Track l,2,3,4 Knights 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4, Pres, 4 House 3 BARBARA WOODRUFF Choraliers Club Pres., V-P 4 A Cappella Choir l,2,3,4 Music Workshop 1,2 Dance Band 3,4 GAA 2,3,4 Madrigal Choir 3,4 Future Teachers 1 Bank of America Award 4 CHARLOTTE WO ODZELL Sr. Band 2,3,4 A Cappella Choir Club 3 GAA l BOB WORMUS Cross Country 1,2 Varsity Club 2 DIANA WYNNE Cougar Staff 4 French Club 3 Iournalism Club 4 EMMA YANCEY Seal Bearer 4 Scholarship Society l,2,3,4, Treas. 4 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Latin Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4 Science Club 2,3 Glee Club 1 VIC ZACCAGLIN B Football 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Club 4 KAREN ZIRBEL Girls' State Rep. 3 Class VP 2,4 Class Treas. 3 Class Rep. 1.2 Girls' League Treas. 2 Senate 1,2 Spanish Club Pres, 1, Treas, 1 GAA l,2,3,4 Scholarship Society 1,2,3 Future Teachers l,2,4, Treas, 2 4 Annual Statt 4 Senior Hall Of Fame MOST SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL BEST ATHLETE Lindo Stoddard Linda Moon Iohn Blankenship Bruce Iohnson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED lean Robertson BEST EECEIEESSEIIUMOR Rudy Iohnson Deon Stafford Mosr NATURAL AND UNAFFECTED Pm B911 Mosr UNUSUAL PERSONALITY Decrn Stcrftord ISFTY Johnson Mosw: THOUGHTFUL AND CONSIDERATE Bczrbcxrcl Woodruff MOST INTERESTING It-,tm sundqutsr CONVERSATION!-XLIST Mosr TALENTED Me? Cetmkcw Bcxrbcrrcx Woodruff Raymond Ioncis LOOKING Carol Hess Les Bcrzis GROOMED Paulette Brcrcken Leif Enockson wmvpzfw W , ., ,unify M W , 52235 yr Magyar ' W ,if Cougars Cougars found fun and entertainment far and near-in the classroom, at the car washes, assemblies, at the beach, on trips to San Diego-all occasions which are now fond memories. 11 if BANK OF AMERICA AWARD WINNERS - Row 1: Bar- bara Woodruff, Music, Cindy Sullivan, Business Educa- tion, Loita Garrison, Homernaking, lean Robertson, Social Studies., Diana Barthle, English, Row 2: Ray- mond Ioncts, Arty Ted Corsby, Industrial Arts, Ron Pat- terson, Math, Mike McCammon, Science, and Rudy Iohnson, Foreign Language. In Action luniors! luniors! And More Assembly line production at the switchboard, Mrs. Ashby presides over the PTA News Bulletin, did- ed and abetted by many students who are only too eager to substi- tute this for classroom procedure, ROYAL LORD Iunior Class President First Semester M X gf MIKE MECEY 'Iunior Class President Second Semester f WMM A W luniors ! FIRST S E M E S T E R IUNIOR CLASS CABINET-Row 1: Bev- erly Borland, Historian, Royal Lord, President, Donna Hare, Treasurer. Row 2: Bob Worrell, Vice President, Cheryl Dyar, Secretary. SECOND SEMESTER IUNIOR CLASS CABINET - Row 1: Cheryl Hayes., Historian, Mike Mecey, President, Pat Beltran, Treasurer. Row 2: C o l le e n Horne, Vice President, Mickey Acosta, Secretary. luniors are a jaunty group ot campus wheels. Freed from the status ot underclassmen, they seem to branch out socially and are noted for their liveliness. The Prom was the big event of their year, but they also voted on class sweaters, planned sales, dreamed of making money for future events, and, throughout it all, thoroughly enjoyed being upperclassmen. Meet The Class Of '61 ze Iuniors too entered into the spirit of Class Day, Their theme Was. Hawaiian, and the colorful garb donned by some of the Class of 'Sl truly brightened ACOSICLM- the clay, No wonder dark glasses became standard equipment. Angazsola D- y. . Bauer. R. Beniamin. I. Benjamin, T. Benlein. D. Bennett. D. Bennett, S. Boll. K. Bolling. I. Borland. B. Botticelli. V. Boudreau. D. . 'ft . Many. QW MF 'WV 'crm' wigs , 1 I ff 1 NS' ff! 42 ww' W-wr! 4' ,Q fwxnw ,M .M N, W I f Q X I 1? Q 1 1 l f 'f 4 N , W X f , 2 7 f X ' , U uf I W f 2 fp f E 4 .EQ E K Q, ig! 3 0 fs 4 Q 4? g 1 x 07. I e k . ff Q A 7' ' x , A X .K E , ,nu I M, . ' M s . , 'i 3. f Mf r - 9 ,21 3 Vw 1 A X -by f . f C 5 ,H w I ,sw - I -, - is M 5 H Q 5 sw f , I 4 5 . 6 f 2 Axwf J li . 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IUNIORS - Row 1: P. Adams, D, Geller, B, Shaffer, I. Kroll, S .lve-y, B. Wcrrd, L. Haley. Row 2: G. Iohnson, l. Cclio, S. Taylor, M. Mclfflhose, M. Keene, S. Bookmcm, D. Chopin. Morrison, M. McConnell, C. McGuckie. L. Ncxlbandicm. I. I zf -M 4 ,firm-..:--5 Q .pw F,-www .MMA-. vw 0 - S - X s ..1f , I X - X X Q X X g m I K We , Www QW ewfzx , X w sz-, A Xml 5 , 1,144 7 x Y. .ff K iq,,vX 'D' A QW 'g K,...f-v 3,8 K A iff ' w...f ' .5 1 X ,, ' ,, LY ,Ml P ' f em: ,f V. 9 1, ,- ff I Q . I f 4.9, , V, f,z-i f M57 fx Nelson, I. Nemish, S. Nicola, I. Nix, I. O'Rourke, D. Olson, S. Parisi, I. Parker, D. Pedrino, S. Pedrogo, I. Persinger, G. Peters, P. 'WW J M r , V7 I ,,. 5 xxx ,A Neve, D. Norman, I. Omey, R. Parker, I. Penner, B. Peierson. R. Mr' '4ZZI,, :V Newcomb, C. Newkirk, B. Novalz, A. Novak, L. Ostler, R. Pace, C. Payne. M. Payne, M. I. Pepin, D. Peppers, I. Piorlmiller, R. Pickel, M. ................1........ - A ,K SV xx ' M. .: mm-'ff .ff I 'X gb' All! 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Zolitor, I. 69 Ever Lively we PHYLLIS KIRKPATRICK Sophomore Closs President First Semester , ulkxvr fy FIRST SEMESTER SOPHOMORE CLASS CABINET-Carol Wickwire, Vice Presi- Voting is uri important privilege ot HHS so CCIPPY clentg Phyllis Kirkpatrick, President Donner Smith, Secretoryg Iudy Liber, Histor- Poore takes. crdvcmtcge of his opportunity to cost cr vote icrng tNot Shownj Lindo McDowell, Trecrsurer. lor his icrvorite coriclidotte, Sue Smith keeps cr wcrtchtul eye to make sure no one stuffs the ballot box! 70 ,i 7 ' ---.1-, CAROL VVICKWIRE Sophomore Class President Second Semester Sophomores Sales and noon dances were the specialty of the Class of '62, Important business included voting on Iunior rings, as the Sophs looked forward to becoming upperclassmen, A sophomore class swimming party was held for the first time in the history of HHS, and the energetic second yearmen even started plans for next year, Beginning in September they will sell rooter buttons to avid football fans. SECOND SEMESTER SOPH- OMORE CLASS CABINET- Ioan Munn, Treasurer, Su- san Lively, Vice President, Carol Wickwire, President, Iu d y Crawford, Historiang Mary Dalbotten, Secretary. Q ff, 5 SOPHOMORES - Row 1: I Fragnito, G. Buergey, K. Christensen, M, McCormick, C. Moore, S, Shannon, S Snyder, S, Farlow, D. Ford P. Roach, T. B-ottai. Row 2 C, LeDonne I, Coventr G. , Y, Strealy, I. S i rn p s o n, R Scholl, N. Schmitz, D, Stark A. Moynagh, A. Knudsen, I Benson, G, Paland, Row 3 D, Larsen, W, Mugford, N Barber, M. Hutt, L. Iones, T Barnett, G. Downing. Seven minutes between Classes and lots of distance to cover. But the leisurely pace of these Cougars iri- dicate that they are not alarmed by the passage of time, Classes will Wait! Campus Lite Strikes A Happy Balance Of Work And Play SOPHOMORES -Row l: R. Olson, S. Brugh, G. Muehlhcrusen, F. Oliver, G. Lendennie, R, Zobo- blish. Row 2: M. Porccie, G. Fleming, l. Spcrrks, A. DeLcrCruZ, R, Blunirn, B. George, R. Hahn. Row 3: G. Hunter, R. Rolf, L. Trcrweek, R. Vizccrrrcr, D. Zobololish, R. Pcxdihho, SOPHOMORES -Row 1: S. Smith, R, McEll'iose, D. Emerson C. Bullock, N. Moore, P. Morris, C. Conklin. Row 2: I, Derr, I. Madrid, L, Crcmce, K. McCutcl'1eori, H. Philipp, A, Ramirez, I. Wyman, Row 3: R. Mecrrs., G. Rea, C. Miller, B, Mcliemie, N. Andersen, R. Arnold. A 7' Q 2 1 fd 7 'K . F N Oy .1 5- J ye , WJ .A f A 'f ,If gf 71 NX6 'l ef 1 J fy, ,U .J ,,fL' 1 ,x,' u - f F J 9 wf ,f LJ CL! LQ X7 Horizons Ol Knowledge .X ty , 'N 1:7 Q77 . ff A Pl! if 5, fy if if 74 9' K7 ff J SOPHOMORES - Row 1: I, Hamilion, P, Wirigo, M. Wood, H, Bean, D. Rec- ord, C. Birdsell, M, Web- er, S. Keever, Row Z: C. Wolfe, K, Swender, D. Trepcmier, P, Carden, P. Penn, G. Lopez, D. Wyatt, R, Ryse, K, Strelt- zoff, I. Suudstrom, Row 3: R, Wardlow, D. Wells, l. Marlin, K, Metz, E. Verralt, D, Needham, K. Sawdon, K, Pulciler. SOPHOMORES - Row 1: D. Phillips, l... Morelli, T. Hobson, S. Roy, D, Killip, M, Omon, M, Million, l. Martinez, Row 2: C, Ge- serick, R, leppesen, R. Ramirez, A. Knapp, D, L e d o u X, R, Puckett, l. Bingham. Row 3: C. P o o r e, H, Haacke, P. Roth, D, Register, R, Pul- len, B. Rand, D. Boll. lf . Q. 5 'Q ravi' ., 5 l :- - -i ff fy- .ff Are Expanded Occasionally a serious mood settles over the campus as the students take advantage of our excellent library facilities. From magazines to encyclopaedias, there is something of interest for all, S SOPHOMORES --Row 1: T. Weyer, I. Gillette, I. Wolf, C. Groendyke, H. Coche, M. Scott, K. Tift, B. Mortoya, N. Wagner, L. Ballenger. Row 2: L, Anderson, M, Calkins, G. George, D, Dye, S. Clem- ents, B. Levens, M. Mc- Lure. Row 3: I. Gardner, D. Chretien, Bi, Garvin, D, Scleliga, T. Herrien, R, Boureston. SOPHOMORES -Row 1: R, Theodore, B. Rigney, D. Tijerina, P, Manoli, A. Perez, D. Ianson, VV, Hol- loway, K. Manning, G. Schwab, D. Schwab. Row Z: B. Carrick, R. Beals, R. Tavitian, W. Woodruff, I. Calabro, I. Io n e s, B. Gregory, D. Ia n S O n, I. Schridt, S. Currier, E, Prongue, Row 3: D, Lessor, I. Simpson, I. Baker, R. Petch, G. Bell, D. Kieffer, B Shull. The Social Calendar Becomes SOPHOMORES -Row 1: N. Parker, P, Mitchell, L. LaVoque, C. Wickwire, K. Clark, D, Petersen, R. Patton, P. Upslon, D, Me- bane, S. Dennis, E. Cor- des. Row 2: M, Blazen- ski, D. Winkley, P. An- derson, L, Clark, S. Rigg, I, McFall, D, Boesiger, B. Holmes, P. Deluge, C. McDougal, M, Clobuck- er. Row 3: T. Weight, G. Ansorge, M. Stary, D. McCarnmon, D. Be-ste, I. Bollin, T. Boles, R. Doyle. SOPHOMORES-Row 1: B, Chaney, l. Baratiucci, D. Dalton, P. Rahman, -S. Iones, A. Dew, S. Hol- land, C. Case, I. Collins, C. Soares. Row 2: I. Carr, S, Nutt, K, Shire, I. Byrarn, I. Sullivan, B. Orr, L. Brevig, K, Weid- enbener, B, Collins. Row 3: K. Snider, B. Pino, C. Tschample, W. Gilman, M. Lunde, R, Nealey, W. Hahn. Crowded SOPHOMORES - Row 1: I. Mille r, I. Groves, L. Brooks, I. Hawkins, D. Iohnson, B. E l l i o t t, B. Soholes, I. L oc k e t t, S. Toney, M. Chachwick, L. Zark, I. Savisky, C. Mar- kef, M. Laraway. Row 2: C. Voss, B. Lyons, T. Peietson, R. D e L a o, I. INhitener, B. Dew, I. Dy- ar, I. Benn, G. Conley, G. Slaughter, P. Laws, S. Cook. Row 3: B. Reagan, I. Beale, R. White, IX. Davicl, I. Barnes, M. Owens, L. Cason SOPHOMORES - Row 1: C. Haueter, I. Nakai, S. Bagatz, R. Beltran, D. Everett, S. B e n s o n, I. M u n n, I. Mersker, M. Rodriguez, I. Crawford, P. Snider, Row 2: S. Wet- more, E. Makin, B, La Sala, B. Anderson, B. Ellermom, R. Fir e y, I. Lasley, C, Becker, I. Nat- sume, C. Kitchens, Row 3: I. Munson C. Whit- more, K. Elmore, B. Bar- flay, L. Iohnson, H. Stonbraker, R. Dumas, G. Griffith. 'Tis the season to be jolly . , , the laces of these happy couples re- ilest the holiday season as Cougars pause to en- joy the Winter Wonder- luncl dance, one ot the rn ost successful sofial events ot the season. SOPHOMORES-Row 1: B. Poynter, -S, Smith, P. Kirkpatrick, A. Armstrong, S. Laird, V. Wayeriield, I. Sharp, I. Sams, S. Lively B. Crouch, P. Roberts, L. B-leeker, I, Bond. Row 2: K, McFadden, B. Steins-rt, L. Iohnson, D. MacArthur, P. Pierce. I. Nolan, C Fite, M, Dalbotten, E. McFadden, E. Obillo, I. Mitchell, A. Caruso. Row 3: Ted McKnight, L. Stone, B. Cooke, R. Lewis, F. Rus- sell, D. Kocalis, M, Graves, A, Youngmeister. Row 4: B. Bond, D. Butler, L. McDowell, l. Liber. A Cheerful Mood Predominates, Food! Food! These are the Cries of the impatient lunch brigades. Whafs the main dish, Mrs. Plaster? Never mind, just give us food. Eating is big business at Cougarville. sown! hu Hina major vurlalha, mhudf, froq'mnc!,ondqvnUy TIM fiuf in an nl! known, hui sian o nah ofa anna fmlvumyyene inymiify sound: duffamvf when plnyfd on 5 vaolin Haan when Playas! on a clcmui, an mu-if uswm Nui Hin Jiffcrcna in :swf an-ma wr.. ous lounu is dun fo 'Hu 'lhirwl fa-afar, Qualify Th Qualify ofa nah depends an Hn cs- plifvls and nunbu- af harmonic: Heel uf' 7 .wpcrirnpeud on +L: Lum hm ,V Q., . .www v l W., 'N I .. ...,..,..,. l .. A . . ...vw Clmuruchrnnhc Wavefnrma W -- .rn-Uv WV Fulure scientist Dan McCam- mon exhibits his, grand prize Winning project at the Science Fair, Dan is one of our more gifted students in the field of science. Keep up the good Work, Dan. We all gain from your achievements. SOPHOMORES - Row 1: I. Rice, D, Smith, I. Horn, S. Mil- ligan, S. Hoffman, P. Hopper, L. Iones, C, Butrick, L. Iones, C. Butrick, L, Ionas, T. Lyons. Row 2: F, Rand, I. Connoy, C. Reale, S, Piper, S, Smith, C. Moody, S. Tully, C. DeLuca, V. Blevins, R. Gagne, I. Bradley. Row 3: I, Fox, K. Crocker, I. Ralph, M. Baumgardner, L. Beach, K. Umsted, B, Wallace. Their Low1y Days Are Over Brusberg, B. Souvenier. SOPHOMORES -Row 1: M, Thomas, B. Penn, C. Smith. Row 2: M. Adelsperger, L. . -OV mi? Us L f ff , 5 1 ,H , A ,j 'W Qu .L Finally They Are Upper Tears can reflect happi- ness as well as sadness. Paul Knoblauch escorts a tearful Veronica Blev- ins, who has just learn- ed that she has won the honor of being Sopho- more Princess. Dances, dances, dances, and theres more than one Way to rope cr part- ner, as Witness this nov- el demonstration. Iu st give up, Iunior, and join the crowd at the Back- wards Dance. 2 . Q i g .....,,,,,,iTr ' .- V --uf .. 4 nv. 1 -v ,,,, M s - ----1-.,,..1 I E ' ,ff SOPHOMORES-Row 1: M. Muller, T. Marestein, S. Fry, I. Houk, N. Fenstermaker, B. Harris, G. ' ' Haywood, I. Sadler, S. I-lale, M, Podvolecky, K, Hoffman. Row 2: M. Gaynor, C. Green, B. Han- son, S. Dirnock, I. Frantz, G. Haskell, C. Dana, S. Schleper, N, Brooks, D. Footitt, D, Delp, I. - Ziegenbein. Row 3. C. Garnradt, R. Marcotte, I. Pitkanen, D. Maestas, E. Douglas, D. Austin, N. fx Greenfield, M. McReynol4:ls.l 1 fx U' X Q' ,M I A M Ji , I V ' . X' J Y :il Q I I i ly I X I j Classmen At Last. ' N X' V I f XG rv , M r.ykAy N M .QAX 4 I wx I I 1 X 1 X, , .m 1 ,. X U 1 W x . ' DW , x.Q it J f Ky 5 'Q XX x ' , '. f M' , 1 J QC 4, 'J f . xr W . , e , ,X U x J I -. - X1 , A I . , o . -' C ,- ' N ' ' 'J ., . J 'N V . sOPHoMORES4ROW 1: Ci Fanchette, B. O'Bryan, G Dugan, N, Castagna, M. Fogg, I. Householder, D. Bailly, I. Humphreys, L Daw- 'son, C. Strait, D. Timms. Row Z: I. Eldridge, D. Koons, R. Bloomquist, D, Mullins, D. Grimsley, I. Graham, V Niemela Bl Paris T. Grif fin, I. Traynor, R. Lowry, N, Moffett. Row 3: L. Harris, I. Zavala, I, Mitchell, G. Hinojosa, K. Streltzoff, McKay,IF.AG-riffin. Confused And Bewildered FIRST SEMESTER FRESHMAN CLASS CABINET-fknna Lou Sncxpp, Historicmg Ron Peterson, Vice-P esikientp 'Don Rai, President Bonnie Sutton, Secretcxryg SusLn!'Donc1hue, 'Dred- surer, The freshman vote was ct Vgy irrr1j5rtc:rrarttbr1e ofn chrm- pus, tor this is the lcrrgest fclcrss c1t,HC1Wthtizyhe. Ambitious politicians, mcrke sure the tres-hmen fkznowfwyilgfat islgfoing on. U tt'fr'w 1 lg, f 1 U15 V- jf!! , ft f if Jr! .E2 G ,f 'J' fr! 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EJ xxfxl xy f' vi , 5 u' ' 'T tl uf' ui i IJ 1 KXXVJ .V u 4 rx '5 , I , -1 IIWX DON RAY E ,V ' 1, Freshman Clczss President Qt' 'V 3 ' r 1 o Flrst Semester 1, f- Y- f Freshmen IAMES BUSH Freshman Class President Second Semester XX C tl' Yf X, ,eff ,f 1 . 1 f f - A V ' ' X ,gwf geqef C-vf!!,,fM JZ, Gi X ! 1124 5541, tfgfcir ML . faf A 5 f ' 5 Q ,, e fcfgfief 9 7 7x..Qf,'?feiC'igff CfL,Vx..f H, ' f -C Q, ' slffezfffb, rf 'E 4 ,l' 'I f, f', ff , , ,, 41,6-L- 1 ff f , A ff fe -fuse -we ' C, f .1fi7Lf vc. M fy ff , sy -l V1 ,mp f of 2,27 415,412 C A41 if ct 'Cya 'E ,- 45' , , , X f fn cg? r7f7 gfug, s fc, cf' i-6, J ,cAf,Lfc. ff Xfgef Mg7gg,e.g'f0fLf Vf5,c.e,cf'f, ffl lf ?f,L:,,ffQ'-24cf,57 C if - 1 , . f 0, V A . f f A , , W f , , ,ff , , ,A 1 ,ff f K1 ,ff . vf , 6,5 L, . cA4J r,fLfLcJ f Uff 4 ' L 77 N if J LX' SECOND SEMESTER FRESHMAN CLASS CABINET - Carol Barry, Secretaryg james Bush, Presidentg Diane Bleeker, Historicmg Cheryl Brown, Vice - Presidentg loanne Sharp, Treasurer. fl - . ,VL AH, Adjusting to the different class schedule, a Wide variety of teachers, and a great number of social activi- ties are some of the major items Which occupy the time and energies of the newcomers to HHS. Often the Frosh must have felt that a little training in the art of juggling would be most useful. 83 Vx ' , 9 asf? , ..4, , X',,,p l 1 .1 , E s FHESHMAN-Row 1: I. Vertrees, D. Depa, D, Bengen, C. Cole, S. Richison, T, Taylor, M. Bernard, I. Fill- more, K, Smith, B, Daneker, D. Chrisman. Row 2: I, Trout, R. Egan, A, Longpre, L, McDonald, D, Douel, G, Chemes, M. Reeves., B. McNabb, P. Braney, l. Myers, P, Iackson, Row 3: B. Morris, P, Burris, E. Chesson, K. Tippie, B. Damon, T. Leeper, I, Aguilar, R. Howe. FRESHMEN-Row 1: F. Castro, T. Leigher, C, Brower, B, Fuller, S, Achen, K. Foster, S. McCormick, M, Iohn- son, P. Adams, I, Kiny, Row 2: E. Totten, R, Rich, K. Byrne, P, Smiih, B, Daquila, D. Scheppel, D. Dockter, G Fredrickson, G. Iones. Row 3: B, Green, I, Cass, M, Leslie, M, Boltai, I, Weber, G, Damelle, M, Lepper. 84 They Are Off And Running! FRESHMEN-Row 1: B. Foster, M. Winclers,I.lol1y, P. Paliani, C. Dyess, K. Bottolfson, B, Omey, I. Taylor, R. Bombard, M. Roberts, Row 2: S. Hill, I. Sharp, L4 Richmond, S. Wolfson, I, Schettler, B. Riggin, T. Reese, N. Endicott, R. Aronson, R. Hays, S. gferguson. 'V ,, I0 Row 3: K. Setlue, T. 'Fossett, D. Steltemeier, L. Iohnson, B. Iensen, T. Wedel, L, Wetter. , -lf, 'U 21 2 xg F00 7 Gif E ll f li ,fl ' IX XJWUN ll fly., Q1 ' 'U -l ,Y l fl . M ,QV qj l y ,bt ,J Q fa Vtfflnjj ll .y f, ' 1 f A , P 2 'J Qdv .1 fy-JNJ N fix, , nb F7 Cy? X ? J 17 ff X ffl ffl 'l f, e --T-+4 rl A X l N 5 ij Y - . 2 w X , l J lj 17lllf,lU 'Cl ' , fr yt I-fl ' I, F l D fl T fi X! Ll 'U LSXCCJVL ,ff Y P lwawfl 4' Eff I rm ix, Nw L, 5- H M ,RUSS ' ,4 we x 1 f ' l ff J Exasperating moments occur be- tween Classes as students Wait impatiently for that needed pen oi pencil. The student store Work- e's are always on the job oblig- ing hurrying classmates as they dash madly to make that last bell. 85 Hg .yi , . jgxg f 19. I ' FRESHMEN - Row 1: C McDougal, M. Manriquez P, Hoger, C. Lindgren, B Butler, S. Lukacovic. Row 2 I. Trotio, T. Young, G, Phil- lips, R. Meadows, B. Paul K. Nicola, V. Barath, R. Dib- bem. Row 3: W. Mason, G MacArthur, G, Boll, F. Mc- Cuicheon, B. Elger, I, Norih- cote, T, Odaiey, D, Cole. FRESHMEN - Row 1 :I Cree-don, C. Whaley, R Smith, R. Eckert, S, Hood, I Ebey, S. Keel. Row 2: S Donahue, I. Lock, S. Weber G. Smith, D, Dixon, I, Hess I,Patchin,S,Soko1,B Shoup. Row 3: M. Tingley N. Steiner, C. Seyb, E. Clu- alhincler, D. Bailey, I, Par- as, L. Davis. The Charge Of Lunch Brigade 6, -,1 Everyone Head For The H1llSl FRESHMEN - Row 1: R, Moore G P1 kel C Wallace C Mullen C Hecldaus B HIXSOH S Bunch S Mefford K Walker B Bacher, S. Peppers, B. Rozzuti, Row 2 I Nelson R Foote M Beverly I Wlllcoxson l L1poL1sky V Polley S Glllette B lohn on M. Hotchkiss, B. Titus, I. Iohnston O Haruson R McDowell Row 3 D Hurd E Wallzn F Bambadn E Guherrez D S well I Lowe, W. Bodarme. FRESHMEN - Row 1: L. Rowe, B, Hamilton, D. VanMeter, S. Voss, S, Noclulski, D. Olson, M. Root, A. Verduzco. Row 2: D. Williams, I. Stoer- rel, I. -Stilwell, l. Walker, M, Malone, T. Cwynar, E. Evans, G, Gibson, D. Windsor. Row 3: E. Don- aldson, B. Dunlap, E. Weatherly, R. Webb, M. Curtis, B. Graham, T. Goodman. 1-'fn k',,ia f-fl ,. 1-?--f Relax, Watch lim Gross and Carol Ward enthusiastically support Scarlet and Gold Day and are crown- ed Mr. and Miss Spirit. This was a day in which the entire student body participated to raise school spirit and to create interest in the sports season. FRESHMEN- Row l: M. DeLaCruz, A. Flanigan, B. Bren, T. Peters, A. Ellis, D. DeVuyst, H. Lombardi, M. Benjamin, S. Thorpe, V. Davis, L. Thompson, H, Arthurs. Row 2: C. Ward, D. Swecllund, S. Ashburn, B. Baker, R. DeShozer, M. Watson, I. Mortone, I. Hawkins, Trousdale S Car C ohnston Row 3 G Westbrook I Mo ra h, I. Dally, R. Cross, S. Walker, I. Asher, M. Babineau. I. ,. y,.l .. :. ,. y.g X 4 yy. rf f fm ,- Q ff .. 311- ' rf lf 51' 4 ' J ,f , Q A 9 1 . y 5 4 swf' s 7 X . - gif XM Kwan The Birdie FRESHMEN - Row 1: K. Shaw, B. Schafer, I. Severson, P, Southwick, I. Watterson, I. Harman, M. Groseth, P. Rice, N. Lombardi, I. White. Row 2: M. Beals, R. Shpall, L. Korn, D. Rexwinkle, B. Richardson, B. Eck- mari, B. Thomas, R. Ward, S. Corey, V. Pogue. Row 3: A. Tatro, T. Tsu, I. Bush, D. Quiring, D. Ray, A. Lamb, B. Davis, L. Scott. , FJ. , ,c .,f ' ww ' lk! ' -1 1 iz ,lj f' 'y fx I JI, mb V ill X ffJ'il'l Il llilv B I N , li' I A 'if 'U VJ .IL . EJ 'VJ Lf- ndlfilx MMI Q11 RlJ:?JvX,f 1 I I- .ff if ' N1 . U fi N W .W ,q ,fm fl ivlf LD ,J FRESHMEN - Row 1: P. Nelms, A. Granucci, D. Munsey, B, Morton, G. Montgomery, C. Miscik, E. Brown, L. Mott, C. Moylan, D Bramlett. Row 2: I. McMahon, F. Gowdy, R. Cook, R. Grubb, H. Griffin, I. C b . oon, I. Green, T. Appleby, D. Allen, D. Brcmn, I. Blomsterl erg. Row 3. R. Bolclan, V. Purchase, D. Parkhouse, C. N ' l'1 G ' ..f 1 ernis , . Miller, D. Iackson, W. McKay. r, '11 ' ww, The 4 Preps? ls it really the 4 Preps? What a terrific assem- bly! And autograph happy Cougars storm up to get a lasting memento of one of the most outstanding assemblies ever staged at HHS. FRESHMEN - Row l: C. Nie- man, C, Rotgaber, I. Gorham, B. Kroll, B. Morrison, M. To- lone, B. Kelly, I. Kibodeaux, G. Carclenas, L. Klock, B. Lubolt, I. Cantor. Row Z: E. Bueter, A. Marshall, S, Field, R, Burgess, B. Spears, V. Striclclin, L, Huth- maker, I. Blare, R. Anderson D. Burckharclz, B, Ashdown, C. Villepigue. Row 3: L, Hustecl A. Kuegler, H. Crocker, B. Mc- Millan, G. Fleshrnan, B, Shultz M. Rowley. Row 4: D, Burk, L Acord, C. Gagnon. 90 Have Brief Case s4.uA'mv'mw . .. ..-.. --.-, . . ... , FRESHMEII - Row 1: M. Rice, M. Shoup, B, Cox, N, Hanson, P. Richardson, P. Norris, B. Buckham, R. Wilson, I. Ietterson. Row Z: L. Marotta, G. Walker, M, Bambadji, N, Bambadji, G. Myersori, D. Wilson, T. Stucler, B. Pierce, R. Rhodes, K. Brenholt. Row 3: D. Doughty, R. Cooper, M, Miller, D. Blakesley, R, Shaffer, B. McCrea, R. Smith, I. Augustus. Will Study Hard FRESHMEN - Row 1: K. Ellis. L, Niederhauser, C. Iories, I Huston, S. Pino, P. Okuda, B Horn, Row 2: D. Cascarini, P Kirtland, L. Ienkins, M, Weldon T. Gilligan, C. Souvenier, D Iohnston, I. Owens, M. Macedo I. Pace. Row 3: G. Iewell, D Williams, R, Varnell, R, Peter- son, G. Biclcers, R, Nowlin, W Snyder, R. Clark. 91 Take Care! 3 I Pert Carol Barry tlashes a radiant smile as she has been chosen to reign as Freshman Princess in the Victory Queens court. Her poise and charm are certainly the mark ot a princess in this tense and exciting moment. FRESHMEN - Row 1: L. Christensen, C. Fay, K. Wilson, C, Rahman, I. Keierleber, B. George, P. Ake, M. Chapline, D, Vojtsek, V Russell, D. Bleeker, I. Dorn, P. Crittenden. Row 2: M, Whelan, M. Clark, T. Eyed, L. Cole, E. Franzan, G. Clinesmith, R, Garza, D. Car- den, I. Burns, I. Runn. Row 3: R. Rappe, E. Carpenter, B, Beckwih, A. Arcese, S. Smith, G. Dunn, P. Mackie. V . if f 'fe f Y: , MLA! fi la ,V U KL! In L ,Wray Youlre Approaching Glass dv N. ,f f ,, 395 ft. FRESHMEN - Row 1: R, Cotner, M, Huer- tcr, S. Kelly, I. Brown, Bi. Weight, S, Spindle, B, Severcmce, I. Lcmkiord, ,Sr Woods, G. Flick. Row 2: N, Stciehr, I, ,SeilLlI'bCI, D. Rossworn, D. Nesteby, B,L1.imley,-'Dr Poir- child, B. Buller, I. Altmc2u'ln,,-Q. BOXES-24 Row 3: M, Frazier, I. Welglpfi, fell, B. Smith, I. MorrisTrL Lefelf:-ure, F,QMCfnfoli. -ff T7 wr' V Q' L Y Tx J A , V! V x , if ,f ' w fix 1 fl ' I ' ' , A x 5, 1 I J , ,lf ju J W ,- , , F if I 1 L, . V' XJ' . , I HS, 1 LQ f V I Aj ut! J! X U A V W 1 If JU! , J J f 1 I . J. I f J J J ,HV ,' ' l Q, 1 , Whot's showing todoy-science fiction, o Western, or ci rnusicol? Noon movies were voiried ond interesting, ond the inholoitonts ot Cougorville put down their money ond took their choice. The funds Went to detroy student body expenses. 93 May You Live To Become FRESHMEN - Row 1: I, Russell, R. Houk, I. Gicrvedoni, B. Campbell. Nancy Simpson, the Winner of the first all school spelling contest, receives her award from Miss Dicker. Runner up in this new scholastic competition was a freshman. FRESHMEN - Row 1: G. Hamm, I. Rout, I. Russell, M, Souza, B, Ward, B,-Moore, R, Barton, C. Enoch, B, Helpes. Row 2: A. Snapp, L. Oakeson, C, Strech, L, Sorbier, G, Novak, C. Brown, EQ Garrido, I. Athy, M. Sinclair, Row 3: E. Palm- quist, A, Archibeque, L, Lent, T. Ratiliff, S. Fraser, L, Blain, E. Nixon. f Sophomores FRESHMEN - Row 1: S. Adams, I. Kappen, C. McCaWley, I. Hare, D. Posse, L. Verrault, I. Payne, l. Hahn. Row 2: I. Garrett, C. Stella, D. Lord, S, Noyes, T. Long, R. Lemp, E. Lents, D, Herbst, E. Meyers, C. Sidwell. Row 3: B, Cortier, L. Patter, I. Thev- eny, R. Scholl, H. Little, I, Lawson, M. Whitman, G. Morgan FRESHMEN - Row 1: S. Palmer, L. McDaniels, L. Cleaver, S. McDonald M. Meicheef, C. Husted, G. Pridel more, H. Leven, I. McCutcheon, K. Dittman, L. Rinker, L. Pepin. Row 2' Ho stad R Pett P Bechdolt R S. Q , . Y, . , 4 Dewberry, S. Duckworth, S. Mascag- no, G. Becker, S. Campo, I. Blevins, T. Altznann. Row 3: S. Bailey, D. Bye, S. Davis, G. Mylckanen, D. Hoyle, D. Gordes. FRESHMEN - Row 1: P. Ulrich P. Anderson, H. Allen, M, An- derson, Z. Hardin, B. Sutton, R. Scott, T. Green, S. Balica, C. Barry, Row 2: C. Willey, S. Carpenter, I, Eyer, L. McVeigh, I. Shupenlco, L. Carr, L. Ander- son, C. Smith, E. Humiston, I. Ionas. Row 3: I. Wilkinson, I. Clark, R, Brant, D, Panchette, M. Serbanic, M. Weathers, R. Smith, D. Brann. f. i?-i,- 4- - X -, qw ' , 'K , f 3 . jf an A.i,fQ M1335 I K' . ,,., ,P , . x A, , X X ' 'K It we V x ' 5 , ff? yy f if ff 'Q 'df X 4- , I Tf '?, , S5 . W, ,, , Q Q f 1' ' mf' , gl 5' Hag' 'ff 5 l N 3 l f t I :W We ' are Z 1 If W5 fa' Y 1 x,,n, Gt -.11 1 ,-., ,, T,-.45 1 .J 1 f . 312 fx -if, .H .f 1 1115: XJ,, . I 1,-f'x, .17-Xdr .,a. . Q. ' ' gif'-L if : u -- 6 P. 1-4,6 . nf! .F in ,XNQN 1,1 , ! ., .0. f 1- V. 1 was 1 Fa' . ,:., ' J. '-. 41015 , .. . , E ,Y 'a 1- 1 1 11,1 x '4. 1., A ' 1- s 's s x. ., L6 Ad ' 1 ,v, , rl J fr XE 1 AVP- ' A 1 r ,-1 ' 1' ' ggry' P ' 1':.sx,,,,,,,: -zrvvxv .U In ff--Dr . . I G ' L : ,f ' , 51- , -1.5 1, -.p., . , JN' if ' n -gal-'fx 'V' ' Q52 1 V ,M -- I, L !,,f. -- . NV 1, - M ,dd J.. M ,. i.-JJFX, 1 , , 3,19-.W 1 1w.+-4J1J - . 1 - ,ff - '- V Age '. - . af' - .b ' i.'l A 'i'f1'A ' 1' 5 1 . t . Q11 1,13 4 V 'Par ' el 3p lil ' 1.'i'1+N 1' . A 'NIS' 1 ' - .-5 ? 5 ff 7 A Q 4173, rv . 3 , ,'1., ,I ' . 11- .N , H I Ji, 1, ' 1 5- , ' 1 , , 1 ffl! l ,V .O v -5 . ,115 ' . ' ' , W A n l ' . ' . yi V Q . J , t 11,135 'wi . .T -, A A V V' 13. 'V' v , ' V -, 1.,' A .mg ' ' QL ,J ' . 'iv 11395 X, '1' fill? 0 A ,. 1' ' 1' ',1' I-Q l' -1 -' 4 , ', fy- ' 1 Pg-5:5 11' 1 ' s eg ,bi-, 115 2 ' ' ' ' - ' z-gmt. ' , ' ' V' 1,- , , 2 . 4 Q V 1 'lfi!f 7,1 4.,31.Q ,- - ' ' 1, fu '- -, ' 9 'f 1 XQF1- 1 1- ,.. Y D ' ' , 1 ' ' ' ' flff . - 3 1 A :.g,zf++1-:Mr 'f 1 1: , ,. ,,1fv. , 1 , . -- V 1. . . - . 1 -'L 1' 15? -, , - - wx -1. 1 1 'F ,1, ,gf . 1 1. '1' .-lv V,-1 51- . . I 'f'f!'- -O A '51 1' -5-1.25. 1 ,. , . - . -. 'C'.? ' L q 1 ' 'A ' ,il K ku 9 W .mia-5: 35:5 1.1 ?. I' -:vu 4 , . V, 1 -J 5q.',.nf ,,.-L, K ,124 Q- . ,- . 1,1 f , . ' ,. . V x 6.41 ,sfz - I' ' ' v . 4 ,1 gs . . ' - . , , V, V K . ,1 45 II' 3 , Air, ,AA . 1 9' 1.' 'f 1 Q g . 4, , nf .I-'-I I Il L I . 1 , 1? -we4f?'?- 'I- f 1, f- . ' ' -' Qi YG ai ' 3- 2 l I 'QL ' ,-3 x A 1 ' . 554 1 -, f .-, in '. 'Q A ' ' x - -' - ' -1 - A 'f,5g. SV Y '- 1 X. . ,wife 1 V- .IMA lcv L 1x Q' - -if ..,-' ' -.fi W' ' ', V 'gui 424 K : 'K V lam' ' . Yi Maur-I 'K T ' . 1 1. .2 .,., A Y, 5 4 f 1-. I . . Q.-1 W.: - is 1. NX' L , -N -Z' . ,xx 133 53? f mg 1 -wa A M. , W- !! fg.iixg,?,t., , . Hu mx. 1' I . P I - .E . .wx P1 fx ,- -if A w gk: gwwf nv Sw v'M -v ff: . uf' A I .J-E, 1-f 4 -x L a 1 I -x IOHN BLANKENSHIP Student Body President First Semester DEAN STAFFORD STEVE ANDERSEN Student Body President Speaker ot the House Second Semester First Semester Spirited Rivalry These are familiar faces. Iohn Blankenship is found any- where there is service to be rendered. Dean Stattord successfully combined sports and student government. Dean knew his procedures in Senate just as smoothly as on the gridiron. Steve Anderson is another athlete who made good as a politician. His leadership brought about one ot the best semesters ever known in the House ot Representatives, while his successor Howard Treloar stepped in without a hitch to keep the House functioning at a high level ot achievement. 1 HOWARD TRELOAR Speaker of the House Second Semester Is The Keynote Every Morning The Senators and Representatives also displayed moods as they performed their daily responsibilities. There was the solemn mood of defeat when Sports Night ceased to fulfill its intended purpose. The con- tinued success of after game dances brought a buoy- ant mood and inner glow to its builders. There was always work to be done, whatever the mood. And the student government groups always rose to every challenge. The Senate and the House sponsored a great variety of activities for the student body, among which Was the first Club Charter assembly At this time the famous quartette of Barrows, Wilson, Lent, and Griffin made its first and last public appearance! Faculty cheer leaders Morgan and Mondon perform at the annual Varsity-Faculty basketball game, ' ... M sew-msulr As The IERRY DAQUILA Vice President First Semester ROYAL LORD Vice President Second Semester CAROL HESS Corresponding Secretory First Semester Commissioner of Assemblies Second Semester THERESA KARA Commissioner ot Posters First Semester Corresponding Secretcrry Second Semester SHERRE MCCLAIN BRUCE GRIFFIN SUE SMITH Commissioner ot Posters Treasurer Commissioner of Assemblies Second Semester First Semester First Semester A 2 4' ' , 100 Senate And House Members The student body officers pictured here were the choice of the voters, plclced in a democratic election at the polls. They attended Bay League Conferences, CASC conventions, revised the constitution, worked on the student handbook, and participated in the many other activities that are an integral part of student government. These leaders have Worked efficiently in the name of student government and in return have enjoyed a fruitful year. BARBARA HARRIS IIM ISADORE IOAN MUNN Recording Secretary Commissioner of Publications Recording Secretary Second Semester First and Second Semesfers First Semester RUTH PATTON LOUISE LQVOQUE IOHN SUNDQUIST Secretary of the House Secretary of the House Treasurer First Semester Second Semester Second Semester lOl Struggle With A typical energetic mood is portrayed in this scene with super salesman Mike Lord. Diane Mykkanen doesnt seem too sure of the prod- uct, but Mike will sell it anyway. Bills must be paid, you know. x 3 i r F . 3 V . ,., .... M41 FIRST SEMESTER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - Row 1: K. Saunders, D, Crittenden, P, Smith, C. Slate, K. Weidenloener, S. Shannon, B. Borland, M. Beals, B. Donohoe, P. Wingo, K, Tilt, S. Lively. Row 2: S. Smith, B. Shal- ier, K. Shaw, I. Barns, S. Dona- hue, C. Barry, D. Swedlund, C. Brown, B. Harris, D. Mykkanen, I. Mote, K. Myhre, L, Stoddard, R. Patton. Row 3: D. Lessor, H. Tre- loar, I. Aguilar, I. Sundquist, P. Knoblauch, D. Carroll. Row 4: I. Mitchell, G. Rea, B. Harris, D. Staitord, G. Dunn, I, Lawton. SECOND SEMESTER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - Row 1: B. Daquila, S. Smith, B. Donohoe, B. Borland, C. Dyar, I, Aguilar, H. Treloar, L. LaVoque, B, Barrow, C. Reale, I. Peppers, C. Haskell, P. Smith. Row 2: B. Shatter, C. Conklin, S. Cary, C. Marker, A. Ellis., M. Bernard, -S. Shannon, R. Lowry, K. Weidenbener, K, Saun- ders, P, Willbanks, D. Mykkanen, I. Mote. Row 3: S. Sokol, R. Pat- ton, R. Burket, K. Walker, K. Myhre, P. Wingo, K, Tilt, B. Han- son, M. Anderson, N. Staehr, I. Chemes, L, Stoddard, D, Van- Meter, S. Smith. Row 4: S, Ash, burn, E. Quandt, D, Stark, G. Bea. I. Mitchell, R. Varnell, D. Lessor, D, Doughty, D, Lynberg, L. Brooks, I. Blankenship, D. Crittenden, I. Lawton. , ll ff' s 2 I z , , ff M fi 2 f , , ,ff ,c 1 yi I ' , 47 I ff Q H ,, ,, ,t 4, 4 y M, W ,6 Vice President Daquila presides at one of the lively pep rallies, which marked the highly successful football season, Cougar iansfi will never forget our first year in the Bay League. The camera catches CI rare moment of seriousness as first semester Student Body President lohn Blankenship turns over his gavel and his. many responsibilities to successor Dean Stafford, Penny Ashby, slightly overcome by the solemnity of the occasion, vainly tried to understand those big words in the HHS constitution. Problems Of Government ,wr . 7125. '7- tr QWfI'M7I,K. Jf of Z zhvg wf. 5 INTERCLUB COUNCIL - Row 1: V. Amott, I. Kirkwood, D, Baime, R. Lord, I. Daquila, I. Munn, S, LeDonr1e. Row 2: B. Kollin, L. Skodclard, C. Elger, I, Ashby, B. Barrow, S, Ped-ino. Ro .1 3: A, Kurrlin, I. Gross, H, Treloar, W. lnrnon, D. Anderson, L. Smith, F. Ragatz, D, Carroll, 103 Thank I I DIANA BAIME CAROL EBICKSON Girls' League President Girls' League President ' First Semester Second Semester Here are the girls! Under the capable leadership of prexies Diana Baime and Carol Erickson, the Girls' League successfully sponsored the Father-Daughter Banquet, the Baby Sister Party for the incoming freshman girls, assemblies, fashion shows, and a special farewell event honoring the senior femmes. They welcomed new girls to campus, worked for the Red Cross, did welfare work, attended conferences, and had energy left over to meet every Tuesday morning at 7:55. All hail the girls! I I Cindy Sullivan, Sherre McClain, and Linda Moon modeled hair styles in the Girls' League Fashion Show, the first big event of the Year for the League. Smiling faces at the Father- Daughter Banquet as the girls and their dads hear about big game hunting in Africa. ,,.-,..,..q-f-bulbs-v-1 -.4-.9-and-.-4 4-v-.M Heaven For Girls FIRST SEMESTER GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS- Row 1: Sherre McClain, Recording Secretary, Diona Baime, President, Carol Erickson, Vice President, Sharon lokela, Historian Row 2: Lucy Wolfe, Corresponding Secretary, Illene Hill, Treosurerg Zaier Cetinkoya, Honorary Member. rr frf rsrr N ,fi ,-f Q f President Carol Erickson Welcomes Mr. Harvey Cheesman to the Father-Daugh- ter Banquet, The interesting speaker told of his travels in Africa. Fashion show models. line up tor the cameraman to lend a touch of beauty and charm to the EL MOLINO. SECOND SEMESTER GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS- Row 1: Nadine Hollingsworth, Corresponding Secretoryg Carol Erickson, Presi- dent, She-rre IViCCloi1'1, Vice Presidentg Sharon lokela, Historian, Row 2: Vickie Green, Recording Secretary, Bettie Fellows, Treasurerg Zafer Cetinkaya, Honorory Member. Scene at the fashion show-Narrator Karen Ander- son poses with some of the junior-senior models. BOYS' LEAGUE OFFI- CERS - Don Carroll, Vice Presidentg Howard Treloar, Secretaryffreas- urerg Michael Lord, President. And Here Are The Boys! Major event presented by the Boys' League this year Was a Wrestling demonstration by Bert Shurtlitt, noted wrestler, author, and lecturer. On the more serious side was the collection of funds tor charity. Much time was spent on organizational details in an attempt to set the League up on a firmer basis tor next year. President Mike Lord introduces wrestler Shurtlift tothe males of Cougarville. Some of the more daring upperclassmen rose to challenge the visitor, but they met defeat. Among the vanquished was Big Boy Monte Horton. ' ,f ' an Q 5 Wow! Santa Catalina -and the 4 Preps swing out with happy music tor receptive listen- ers. This was a high spot in a busy year, and set a gay mood on campus lor both teachers and students. GERMAN CLUB - Row 1: L. l..aVoque, D, Everett, G. Harinck, C. Boeriish, L. Anderson, C. Hayes. Row 2: D. Mac Arthur, C. Tscharnple, R. Cross, L, Brooks, D. Zoboblish, Row 3: B. Iohnson, I. Owens, I. Loch, E. Franzen, Clubs, clubs, clubs. Big ones, little ones. Fun clubs, service clubs, hobby clubs. They all served the purpose of providing useful and creative activity tor HHS students. Clubs are open to anyone who Wishes to join, and every other Tuesday hums with activity when special club schedules are run and hundreds ot students are busy attending meetings. 107 Clubs Add Let's check the cues ond see thot you've got the skit right. Words ot crdvice to Deon Stort- ford ond Iotnet Haynes os they consult Mrs. Ton for lost rninute instructions. FRENCH CLUB -- Row 1: L. Chnrik, I. Crawford, Vice Presidentg C. Ionsson, President S. Rcrgcrtz, Secretoryg S, Iolly Press Correspondent. Row 2: I, K1bOd9GL1X, F. Bcrmbcrchi, B. Cooke, N. Bcrrnbcfdji, M. Bornbcrdji. Row 3: D. Bleeker, I. Dorn I. Rumi, G. Lombcxrdoz. v-vff gf f 2 M I Z L. A1 ff Z f Vanety CHESS CLUB: - Rowwl: D. Chapin, F. McDowell, I, Kroll. Row 2: D. Ger- cles, P, Beck, T, Anderson. fit I' 1 , 1' J. ,fri lb ,Wy if AV' , .4 MV' ' 1 , ,, X if X! ., I I fx, XD., xx, -ff, I I V -.- f D y vip!! I, 6. 1 1' ' if t, V ll a ,Lf f f C f X X 12 4! ' ,V n ,-v ' w' J, L, 2 'N' fwf CJ , Y il' 7' ff! ,QQW .. ,W FUTURE TEACHERS - Row 1: K, Zir- bel, M. Flintham, S, Peclrino, R, Bur- ket, R. Valencia, Row 2: M. Reeves, C. Haskell, L, Thomas, S. Smith, -S. Laird. Row 3: B, Mackenzie, C, De- Wald, A. Marsella, G, Amyrauld, G. Iohnson, I, Kirkwold, M, Pickel. A pause for rest and refreshments at the Christmas dance, The gym was truly a winter wonderland when the Art Service classes finished their decorations, Even Santa Claus was a bit sad when this event came to an end. HO And Make Campus Life SPANISH CLUB - Row 1: I. Liber, G. Alonso, P, Beltran, R. Johnson, R, Beltran, L. Ramirez L, McDowell. Row Z: L. Stoddard, M. Walsh, S. Andersen, E, Warner, K. Zirbel, The varsity and the faculty are at it again! HHS basketeers keep hoping they can beat the old men , but such hardwood artists as Coach Haueter and Mr. Ormondroyd put the jinx on them again this year. Too bad, youngsters. Keep trying. iz M Jw. L Interesting JUNIOR RED CROSS - First Semes- ter Chairman Luc W lt y o e, Second Semester Chairman Diana Baime. Clubs at H e Welfare organizations such as lunior Red Cross to the ath- letic clubs. The B Club, composed ot athletes who have earned their letters in B sports, is one ot the oldest organizations on campus. The lunior Red Cross, which started last year has made rapid prog- ress toward becoming a very active group. lt is a Welcome addition to the world of clubs ot HHS. awthorne High ranged from th B CLUB Row 1 R R' h - : . ic ards, B. Tully, I. Hoel, T. Whitener, I. Nernish, D. Trepanier. Row 2: B, Worrell, M, Sciurba, B Fitzgerald, H. Ames, F. Ragatz, L. Stone, I. Holton, B, Allen, D. Dixon, M. Bose, T. Porter. Row 3: B. Lowe, N. Eldredge, G Butler, D. Carter, B. Barrow, B. Bcrusman, P, Desmore, H, Duran, K. Blomsterberg, T. B ' ' ' Bickers, G. Oclassen, I. Cross, P. Penn G. L ' enyamm, G, Persinger, Row 4: B , eavitt, D, Campbell, R, Mclsure, B, Hoover. l'Y 5 , s. ,FL-v:v5,NQ i.. 414 , . A V an 9 ' 1 ,, if Q f f I I 5 y . Q5 gs, f Q I if ix I A f 9 ..f-mg: Happy No room at the top! Karen Dar- nelle tries to join Cindy Trotter and Linda Crow in their unique resting place, as Karen Zirbel, Lorraine Churik, and Theresa Kara watch. Such antics as these depict the fran- tic mood that prevailed in 9-4 during those final deadline days. before the EL MOLINO went to press. Linda Ramirez, Pat Bell, Michele Cary, Carol Mountain, Carol Hess, and Glenda Cook storm the telephone booth awaiting that all important call telling them that the EL MOLI- NOS are ready for distribution. The sole aim of the 1960 EL MOLINO staff was to give Hawthorne the most unique annual in the school's history. Brainstorming sessions brought forth many unusual plans: sell more yearbooks by giving a T Bird with each bookg have 8Xl0 portraits of each seniorg offer 300 pages of living color! But dreams couldn't get the book out, so the staff chose the theme of Moods and settled down to the routine job of producing an annual. Although many of our brainstorms had to be discarded, we feel that we have produced a book worthy of the pride which we take in presenting it to you. They'll buy an ad or else we won't give 'em any protec- tion! Off go Mary Prodin and Linda Moon to sell more EL MOLINO ads. Norma McCut- cheon, Elsie Io h n s o n , and Sharon Luberacki sort pic- tures, dozens of pictures.. Bet- ter trim them fast before some- one decides to re-shuffle them! Day! The Annual Is Finished. rl--. ... .Y EL MOLINO press cards are produced by Carol Ferges, Ianet Haynes, and Terry Miller to prove to Mrs, Allen that they have the right to use the school phone, Alter all, we must schedule those advertising picturesl Yip- pee! No more identification photos to do! Ianet Ashby, Kathy Brand, and Nadine Hollingsworth go into a slight state of delirium at this happy news. And speaking of pictures, there are always schedules to be made out, Arid then there are always. re-schedules to be done, Gail Thomas, Susan LeDonne, and Carol MacDonald get down to business organizing class and club pictures. But, Mr, Williams, we're talking about the division pages, not the title page. There is a difference, you know! Patiently art editors Penny Ashby and Linda Hoffman go over their problems with Mr, Wil- liams, who secretly wishes he were oft somewhere with the Fencing Club. 'IRON SSH V! E HA Glfl i 1 LQErxsoor,oM PL T 'YiF'Wi , Hundreds of curious and interested par- ents and students toured the annual Sci- ence Fair, one of the outstanding events of any year at HHS. The Future The entire student body and community looks forward to the Science Fair, the big activity ot the Sci- ence Club each year. This is a usetul, educational, and fascinating picture of what can be accom- plished by close cooperation among club members, science classes, teachers, and community leaders, CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP-Row 1: I. Noren, K, Bottolfson, D. Dye, L. Foote, S. Keel, L. Cleaver, l. Kazik, Row Z: L. Chadwick, C, Wallace, S. Hale, M, Chadwick, I, Ziengenbein, N. Brockus. Row 3: B, Porter, I, Stewart, A, Kurnlin, B, Har- ris, H, Treloar, I. Gross. P4 1 14 ,,,, , is Rests In These Hands SCIENCE CLUB - Row 1: D. Lessor, I. Schmidt, I. Loclcett, C. Gamradt, S. Trull, I. Gross, L. Stoddard, I, Munn, K. Weiden- bener, D. Smith, C. Wickwire, K. Manning. L. Chadwick. Row 2: H. Kossoft, D, Timms, K. Krapf, I. Byram, K, Shire, R, White, P, Smith, D. Blakesley, R. Hahn, T, Trety, G. Rea, I, Mitchell. Row 3: R. Wood, T, Lyons, I. Owens, B. Harris, M. Blazenski, R. McCutcheon, D. Beste, B, Butler, Row 4: S. Sanders, T. Ralph, R. Petch, B. Barclay. SHOP CLUB - Row 1: T. Kisling, F, Iames, A. Hamblin, R, Rolf. Row 2: P. Wismar, H. Graham, E. Rolf, I. Chaney. Row 3: D, Hazel- rigg, A. Clark, T, Crosby, S. Wood. Row 4: I. Crawford, T. Lutz, I. Phillips, F. Romano, R. White, M. Bottar. H5 , f I K X rf, DON CARROLL The Knights, the Big honorary organization of the HHS campus. This year their laces Second Semester President were seen everywhere, ushering at assemblies, guiding campus guests, collecting funds, sponsoring basketball games-they were always busy. SENIOR MEMBERS - Row 1: IOHN BLANKENSHIP Willie Alonzo, Mike Belcher, Don Carroll, Iohn Arnold. Row 2: Iohn Blankenship, Ierry First Semester President Daquila, Dean Stafford, Mike Wood, Row 3: Leif Enockson, Paul Knoblauch, Keith Lent. Energetic Knights Keep Proud Knights present a check to Mr, Nyman for the purchase ot a movie camera to film campus activities., What chance does a fella have to talk with his girl friend in private. Obviously cz phone booth is not the place. Give 'til it hurts, urges Willie from Chile, as he Waits for fellow Knight Russ Omey to follow his advice. ' QIELEPHUNE l l I SQ! N ' l SS if ,I f ig, s , Q r l ev f QI F 41 2 5 Q or 1 f Q A4 y J. ' X V 6 ' i f ,,, Z ' 1 Swwslior-f 1.Wf. m'm , - Q 'sk Y X Close Tab On Many Activities ' Xu' Q5 - 6 S l. 5,3 W ' we K Q -Q S fs f 5 it Enockson. E SECOND SEMESTER KNIGHTS CABINET - Don Carroll, Deon Stafford, Mike Wood, cmd Leif FIRST SEMESTER KNIGHTS CABI- NET - Dean Stafford, Don Carroll, Leif Enockson, Iohn Blankenship, Steve Andersen ..- ' IUNIOR MEMBERS - Row 1: Royal 9' 1 ' Lord, Kendall Ruskit, Russell Omey, fE.j'f' 'ja ,M , 5 Q x Bruce Griffin. Row 2: Iohn Nclbcm- dicrn, lim Holton. . ti. lL if WZ' 1 WWW X X Rudy Iohnson lean Robertson Patterson Diane Barthle Carol Hruska Iorgenson Robert Kollin Mike McCammon Ann Smith Dixie Sutton Emma Lee Yancey. is I it XX Xsjy Hawtlfforriebljlighis of its academic record and the students who set this high scholastic X lparie. Thq-Schola1?s'l:E1:TSo5:iety represents the cream oi the intellectual crop. We salute their U s axcltiievemerit, witliispegalli ongratulations to Valedictorian Ron Patterson and Salutatoriari X . -N X 'X J w. S Diane Barthle. ll ' 'N N QNX . A R, , N it ll X X A JB .j QB wr- Qs X 3 X J lv ' X ' . iff' B X t Tl J t l sl X X X zxl ta W, yi' ' x xg is 1 Ih th S 11 1 is S M GSS 619 9 C O GTS J KX, 1 -56 WJ ,J A li tx ,X X .y M 'X QL, f t x X t. J 118 f q-1 Scholars they may be, but they have fun too! Beach par- ties were on the busy agenda of the Scholarship Society, as well as special programs iea- turing HH-S grads now in col- lege. One oi the outstanding programs of the year was Dr. Garner's presentation ot the Sealbearer Certificates. Con- gratulations! SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY - Row 1: B. Smith, I. Gross, L, Smith, P. Pierce, H, Kossoff, S. Dennis, Z. Cetinkaya, I, Robertson D. Sutton, E. Yancey, D. Bleeker, C. Brown, L. McVeigh. Row 2: I, Kroll, I, Nalbanclian, B. Crouch, M, Dalbotten, A Meyer, P. McDowell, S. Hall, C. Wickwire, D. Barthle, A. Yourtgmeister, P. Anderson. Row 3: M. McCammon, D. Carter M. Stary, I. Gejer, B. Harris, B, Kollin, L. Dickens, E. Warner. Row 4: D. McCammon, I. Munson, D. Iorgenson, G. Pierce I. Hawkins. This Talent . .sr I- Sing out, lads and lassies. And that's just what the Madrigal Singers do-at assem- blies, for clubs, for community groups, every chance they get. Here they serenade our Victory Queen. CHORALIERS - Row 1: K, Shire, S. Nutt, I. Derr, L. Iones, I. Lyon, I. Nelson, C, Marker, I. Sharp, N. Moffett, L. Mc- Cfuckie, D. Koons, I. Groves, W. Mugford. Row 2: S. Milligan, I. Byram, C. Dana, P. Mitchell, I, Bradley, K, Kelly, C. Dun- lap, I. Savisky, I. Madrid, L. Verrault, I, Ziegenbein, D, Delp, S. Hoffman. Row 3: S. Sanders, I. Bradley, I. Lendennie, I. Lester, G. Sigritz, D. Hazelrigg, M. Cole, B. Malcolm, D, Anderson. DRAMA CLUB - Row 1: P. Renteria, I, Hamilton, G. Montgomery, I, Cato, W. Inman, P. Montgomery, L, LaVogue, T. Christensen, I. Hulfaker. Row 2: M. Chapline, D. Christensen, P, Crawford, R. McElhose, I. Bcnrrattucci, C. McCawley, I. Trotto, N. Parer, D. Dalton. Row 3: I. Gross, L, Bazis, R. Grabb, D. Campbell, L. Burr, R. Miller, I. Katel. vr'-u., 'K S 1 M 4:43, if ' -7, ' . xv in I . 'I f ww a F- f . AV ?7a 'AWQWL ' IOURNALISM CLUB - Row 1. S. Iolly, H. Tossmann, P. Gregory, I. Robertson. Row 2: C. Elger, T. Thompson, L. Thomas, I. Iohnson. Row 3: I. Daquila, M. Walton, K. Anderson, D. Lynberg. Creates Moods Like crazy, man! Cool cat Mike Scott tries to convince a highly dubious Les Moss. that his poetry is the most! Actually Mike is just doing an impersonation, but it looked real at first. Varsity clubbers are tal- ented indeed. They ap- peared at almost every assembly this year, do- ing everything from trip- ping the light fantastic to impersonating the Sa- rnohi Vikings. P g -rv ART SERVICE - Ianet Bittiker, Ianet Haynes, and David Williams get out brushes and paint pots, Theres another dance on schedue. 122 ART SERVICE - Russ Iacobsen, Bruce Hoover, Genie Dugan, Ierry lohnson, and Dean Stafford dream up new ideas. for dance decorations. For Every IX A W WWMW .. ,. www VARSITY CLUB - Row 1: T. Lutz, I. Holton, B. Allen, B. Iohnson, I. Hoel, F. Ragatz, B. Hunter, S. Wolfe, P. Desmore, R. Baldwin, I. Brant, D. Cilva. How 2: K. Lent, G. Kuchan, R. Iacobsen, I. West, I. Hagethorn, R. Sloan, V, Zaccaglin, C. Beckmeier, P. Knoblauch, L. Enockson, S. Andersen. Row 3: C. Taylor, R. Little, H. Ames, B. Biclcers, I. Blankenship, A. Geverink, I. Arnold, R. Lord, D. Carroll, D. Staff I Occaslon ord, A. Kumlin. Dances, installation banquets, posters and props for all events on campus, farewell dinner decorations, settings for the Mod- ern Dance Program-these were a few of the things which occupied the time of the Art Service group. Little Wonder they are known as one of the busiest organizations on campus. HHS couldn't do without them. ART SERVICE - Glenola Weather- man, Iudy Bolling, Pat Bernard, Ker- ry Dodd, and Milton Calkins, pose for the EL MOLINO cameraman, as they take a break in their hectic schedule. 123 DIACONIANS - Row 1. I. Mote, P. Oravetz, L. Churik, P. Ashby, I, Ashby, M, Flintham. Row 2: C. Elger, S. Olney, R. Prit- chard, C. Trenkle, T. Gerkin, V. Lalfontaine, I, Kiester, C. Granucci. Row 3: I. Glenn, P. Adams, K, Brand, C. Benson, C. Newcomb, M. Acosta, S. Hall, l, Hill, Diaconians At Your Service Gaily bedecked in their Dad's Club aprons, the Diaconians were seen serving at banquets tor every occasion, Outtitted in uniforms from iormals to club sweaters and ushering at gatherings from concerts to assemblies, the active HHS honorary club carried out their motto: 'lAt Your Service. Under the leadership of President lanet Ashby, Vice President Rickki Pritchard, Secretary Carol Trenkle, Treasurer Kathy Brand, and .Sergeant-at-Arms Iudy Kiester, the Diaconians have had one ot their best years. President Ianet Ashby participates in the club charter assembly, at which time all official clubs were given their charters by the student body. 5 Reach For Your Swords xxkx . X X X Q ,, , S93 riff -fi EX -is ' N ' X X wx gg - . I A f . ' ' 1 , . it I x 3 , ,. .,g1Wfi, X 3 ing D 1 If f x I V.. I 1 s . ' X Qi 1 X A 1 . it E K t sg .N N it t -' rf' xv- I - my . . S Y S I x V JL? KM, .1 X K l i -V ' X Q- f' ' A 145 . ., 1 X A g f ,Q -- Qs, sg ' it-. t . , t r ,,,, xg wig Q - I N Y, fe , 4 M- w 9 ' J! .4 4 FENCING CLUB - Row 1: D. Barthle, S. Hayes, S. lokela, S. Hall, B. Dono- hoe. Row 2: T. Ap- pleby, D, Windsor, M. Payne, H. Koss- ott, D. Guindon, R. Hays, I. McClain. Row 3: L. Bazis, l. Hesbe, N. Runions, D. Cotner, D, Wil- liams., C. Strait, S. Dennis, S. Fergu- son, D. DeWald, One of the most hilarious demon- strations ever seen on c a m p u s was provided bythe Fencing Club, W h e n they pre- sented their ver- sion ot movie fencing. The gym rang with th e i r challenges, the Course ot true love was anything lout smooth, and the laughter was trib- ute to their show- manship. 125 WA. If It's l COUGAR STAFF-Sue Iolly, Linda Thomas, Tamara Thompson, Pat Gregory, Diana Wynne, Gail Thomas, Carla Elger, Ierry Daquila, Dennis Lynberg, Norma Sonde- ricker, Helga Tossman. Every Friday sees the COUGAR staff taking helpful hints from a perturbed student body. You can't please everyone! But how does the week begin? Monday the eager staff stands by ready for assignments. Tuesday they sit down to think of excuses for Monday's unfin- ished jobs. Wednesday is a day of dilemma, how to get all the work done, Thursday a day of rest to get ready to accept the old familiar cries, That's not the way you spell my name . . . or You should have included the part about the . . Yet the COUGAR always comes out, even boasting several special editions during the year. And it always manages to maintain its high standard, thanks to Miss McGinty and her hardworking staff. Three individuals with but a single thought on their minds., how to make each issue oi the COUGAR better than the last. First semester editor lim Isadore insisted on that different look , while lean Robertson, who guided the destinies. of the staff the second half of the year, worked hard to achieve a high level literary style. Whatever their goals, Miss. McGinty was always ready with or helping hand, .ye X ,s 'w, 'fn' THE COUGAH is the voice ot the campus, re- porting all noteworthy events from dances to dthletic contests, Louder, Cocrch Hcrllcxduy, you're not coming through loud crnd clear. Long suitering linotype artists worked feverishly to get out the poper, while equally long sut- fering football players Worked diligently for victory, Student body cdrnpdigns get enthusiastic cover- cige in the COUGAR, adding to the excitement ot the occasion. Scholars And A spirited Russian dance by the Modern Dance group provided action, color, and an unusual iouch to the Club Charter assembly. LATIN CLUB: Row 1: A. Geverink, B. Whiie, D, Sutton, E. Yancey, I. Gross, I. Kroll, D. Chapin. lisa E nxsnwgguzm-s. rl1:a.essvcz:.:v1 s1 au ivsxszwxwmvmi MATH - SCIENCE COMPE- TITION - Row 1: M. .Story D. Berdrow, D. Iorgenson R. Iohnson. Row 2: D. Mc- Cammon, K. Osterstock, B Koilin, R. Patterson, V Owens. , it 5 -. T ss Modern dance came into its own this year. They per- tormed at noon programs, at assemblies, tor the commun- ity, and staged a very suc- cessful dance recital in May. Whether doing Indian dances in authentic costumes or bouncing on the trampoline dressed as clowns, these hardworking students were always spectacular. - on Dancers ,.. I rr -its r- . Q, - INN. 'QQ' , -N M. Nw Q. NM. . Q. .N 8 X Poised and sophisticated, girls from the iSL-,,,,, , Business Education Department board the , if bus to attend the annual Business Day. fa Q-Nwgrfg BT? . W'- 3 .,z , ,M 5 1 - We-M? 4 'D I 5 , 5 rN.N..,,f:'ij'grf 1 , . I, '54 MODERN DANCE CLUB - Row 1: E. Nishida, I. Traynor, T, Lutz, C, Boenish, B Pressburg, C, Mellott, I, Munn, M. Kamens, S, Smith. Row 2: Br. Hanson, C. Christen- sen, T. Hobson, I, Frantz, I. Hamilton, I, Houk, H. Coche, N. Fensterrnalcer, K. Krapt C. Conklin, V. Blevins., P, Bernard. Row 3: M. Mclflhose, P. Morris, B, Schaefer, D Pepin, T, Thompson, D. Wright, I, Barnwell, L, Alexander, S. Tully, C. DeLuca, C Ionsson, L. Garrison. Row 4: D. Baime, L. Morelli, C. Moody, S. Shannon, B, Lowry I. Gross, P, Demeule, G, Leavitt, E. Trujillo, C. Atkinson, L, Arnold. 129 Look! Itls a Strike! BOWLING CLUB - Row 1: Br. Ashdown, D. Wells, S. Holland, S, Estrada, l, Chapman, P. Knapp. Row 2: L. LaVoque, G. Rea, I. Baker, R, Hahn, B. Holmes, l. Wilson, R. Ryse, L. Fredericks. Row 3: S. Wet- more, M. Laraway, S, Book- man, K. Saunders, P. Landrin, T. Groendyke, L. Richmond, K. Larson, P. Bechdolt, R. DeShaz- er, P. Walsh, A. Ramirez. Row 4: L. Cuiper, B, Reagan, B. Shull, B. Richards, P. Britney, I. Sunshine, D. R e g i s t e r, C. Weatherly, C. Miller, S. Davis. l'lt's a strike . . . Oh, no, not another split . . . these were typical exclarnations heard from the ambitious members ot the Bowling Club every Thursday afternoon as one ot the big- gest clubs on campus went into action at theTropicana Lanes. Principal event ot the year for the bowlers was a rousing tournament to determine the club champions. Few groups on campus matched this one in spirit. Bowlers. Perry, Boll, and Crawford relax a moment before entering the stiff competition ot the tour- nament sponsored by the club. e. a i fm: . fi, BOWLING CLUB: Row 1: T. Ac- rey, M. Watson, S. Weber, l. Eastin, D. Boll. Row 2: K. Bren- holt, R. McGreW, D. Everett, K. Boll, I. Peppers, R, Smith. Row 3: C. Boenish, I. Caughron, H. McKnight, M. Walsh, I. Hill, S. Kemp, I. Mullen, L. Christen- sen, D. Fairchild. Row 4: D. Geller, M, Bolton, D. Chapin, L. Smith, L. Moss, C. Smith. Row 5: G. Iohnson, N. Ander- sen, R. Pritchard, B, Tully, I. Guerra, I. Baker, I, Crawford, I. Perry, T. Anders, T, Whitener, R. Eide. And down she goes! But did she make the score? Iudging from that look of utter disgust on her face, she didnt Well, Sarah, pick yourself up and try again. The others are wait- ing to keep score for you. Don't disappoint them. Only Clarence Smith appears to be completely unperturbed by Sarah's sad state of affairs. 34? va , . ,, As a fitting climax to an exciting season, the Bowling Club awarded trophies to winners in the following categories: girls' and boys' high series, girls' and boys' individual high games, and to the three top tearns. Mr. Repashy, sponsor, plans to spend the summer making a tour of the bowling alleys in his new Sprite. We Build Lasting The American Field Service is an international exchange pro- gram designed to promote the understanding of the social, political, and cultural differences among the nations of the world. The AFS sponsored two Backwards Dances, a pancake breakfast, and sold bonds during AFS Week in order to raise money to send a student overseas. This year we have wel- comed Zafer Cetinkaya, a warm, bright-eyed Turkish girl, who came from magical lstanbul to charm her way into the hearts of HHS students. And from Santiago, Chile, comes Willie Alonzo, whose quick smile and appreciative nature has fast made him a favorite figure on campus. Hawthorne High will always remember these two, and our best wishes go with you, amigos. AFS CLUB - Row 1: I. Gross, I. Owens, W. Alonzo, R. Wood, B. Sphall, M, Lord. Row 2: Z. Cetinkaya, I, Munn, L. Stoddard, K. Wiedenbenner, F. McDowell, L. Sam, C. Elger, M. Patton, R. Patton. Row 3: M. Flintham, I. Glenn, R. Burkett, Y. Wilson, S, Cook, I. Wolfe, A. Ellis., M. Anderson. ? Bonds lor sale! Bonds lor sale! Help finance an exchange student Bill Sphall, Frances McDowell, and lim Gross, all finalists in the race to see who goes overseas from Haw- thorne, pitch in to make the AFS program a reality. AFS president Linda Stoddard crowns the royal pair at the April Fools Dance sponsored by the AFS. Willie and Zater aren't really leaving yet. Dont let that suitcase tool you, They are dressed in their native clothes to participate in the club assembly. But the entire student body will be sad when these two must leave, They have added much to our life at Hawthorne, Court yester IimGross entertains the guests at tthe Backwards Dance Quite a show, lim! 133 Misty Lovely girls in beautiful gowns., handsome boys in sophisticated din- ner jackets . , . sott lights, dreamy music . . . the scene is the Hollywood Turf Clulog the occasion, the long awaited Prom. 0 ff. 4 f , , ,. -,- M , ff ff ' ,yfyyi I ff, -ww X in , , f f : , .J f fx 'om ' M4 : ff MZ , wuwmmf- ,- ' XV' fi .uf mf. ff nw ' ?ZZ'ZiZZif?fZj , lp, ,M . ., wld wig- , mutvwwivwz 1 f f i 3 i Moments Long live the King ond Queen of the Prom! Pert Lindon Hoffman is crowned by Senior President Steve Andersen, While King Monte Cole Wdits to receive his Queen, 135 gy A . IHIY LTY Caril Benson Junior Princess Emma Trujillo Senior Princess Z ,, 1 P P W Veronica Blevins Sophomore Princess M. sz! X. 165 yi f Zafer Cetinlfaya Honorary Princess Carol Barry Freshman Princess 138 DRILL TEAM - Row 1: B. Linton, C. Trenkle, C, Haskell, S, Pedrino, M Prodin, L, Stoddard, C, McDonald, D. Dibbern, M. Whiteaker, Row 2: li Sharp, K, Bailey, C, Sullivan, T, l-liller, V, Amott, L, Trujillo, L, Petit, D. Smith, L. LaVoque, Row 3: N, Hollingsworth, l Knudson, S, Hayes, L. Ballenger, C. Green, l, Horn, D, Footit, K, Wirz, P, Kirkpatrick, Row 4 T, Miller, I, Grittee, L, Ramirez, D, lohnson, N, Moflet, T, Marestein, l. Householder, D, Mebarie, C, Strait. Gui' Pepsters Colortul drill team routines, enthusiastic song queens, determined players-indispensable in- gredients in the tall sports scene. PEP SQUAD - Motivated by undaunted spirit, boundless enthusiasm, and a contagious pride in Hawthorne High, the yell leaders and song queens worked to instill these moods in others as they led the crowds in vigorous yells and songs, CAROL MOUNTAIN Head Song Queen LARRY SMITH Head Yell Leader LUCY TRUIILLO Drill Team Leader PAT BELL PAT BELTRAN CAROL HESS THERESA KABA DIANE BEERY BETTY BELL KATHY BRAND IIM PEPPERS Raise Cougar Spirits Novel routines by the band and drill team created an even more intense atmosphere of excitement at each football game. The spon- taneous response given these groups marked HHS Rooters as the most avid in the league. One of the major halt time activities during the grid season featured a salute to Victory Queen Pat Bell, crowned at the homecoming game. Football Captain Dean Stattords Poly lackrabbit routine was easily the best acting job of the year. Congratulations. to Dean for a good job both on and oft the field. Yell Leader Kathy Brand seems amused by her part in the festivities. Frankly, so are We! 1 wwm :mms wasiimfsiza-fwrmsxv,snzm-mnwmmzis-'vfrssaw Mkfww' -f,wxwwwNmma1exW.w .nw vammamawul 11 nun. ,, - f.. High B YELL LEADERS - Sandy Ragatz, Vickie Green, and Ruth Beltran. wwamwvmfazffwzeir We , if me-M ' ,, , .masrfw awmyrmetvmaesmxmsvwrmvfwfvmvmyxxm mmm , l,,.,...,w-vuuaq A l . all ly WU 'L+ I - V lm f X 'XA If , ' Y ll X 'V X Q!,'Xy Y ,X MQ A XJ N vgxxmxx R X l WV Htl Y C U A , A N U fr' Y J U Si lk fl l A , .AJ l I ' fs flaw X J Fx 1 J AN i '- F' l ,fb f i im Q C, wr 0' by gy v . w it , X I Ib X The B teams received their encourage- ' X qvlif x I, ment from the ever faithful B yell lead- X n ers, who neved missed a game or a fy, team. chance to brag about their Winning NX l Yell, everybody! We want the entire Bay League to hear us! And they did! 141 Action! lm, TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE Bub Tolliver .,.. Melvin Lanning Uncle Billy Beams . .Bernie Pressburg Ellie May Beams , Tonya Christensen Red Fox i....., Fred Ragatz Ole Hon . . . Cindy Trotter Sal Tolliver . , Diana Dalton lune Tolliver . . Francis Troll Iudd Tolliver . . . Bill Steinert Hannah Tolliver . . . .Al Appleby Dave Tolliver ..,.. Willy Inman Loretta Tolliver . Clarissa McCaWley lack Hale , . , . . Ierry Daquila Anne Saunders . . Merry McElhose Maw Falin . , . . . Nancy Parker Directed by Mr, Raymond Mossholder The Senior Class of Hawthorne High School presents, 'lThe Curious Savage , featuring Terri McCartney as Ethel Savage with the following cast: Florence . . Penny Paul Titus . . . Dean -Stafford Hannibal . . . . Bob Hunter Samuel . . . . Tom Avery Fairy May . . Natalia Hodriquez Lily Belle .... . Marilyn Stephen lefiery . . . . . . Les Bazis Miss Wilhelmina . . . Linda Crow Mrs, Paddy . . . .Marie Singleton Dr, Emmett ...... Louis Gilman Iohn Thomas . . . Derrick Kurtis Directed by Mr, Rymond Mossholder It's a Make Believe World aussufuxnmsf Madge Bryce ....... Susan Bryce ........ THE UNGUIDED MISS . .,..,......,. Terri McCortney lim Warren ..,,..,,. .......... R ussell Ieppesen . ..........,...,,. Ruthi McElhose Betty Warren ......... ....,.,....,..,. I eanette Cato Buzzie Bryce ...................... Paula Montgomery Lucia Ferrari .,,.,.. .r..,.. l sabelle Barattucci George Mathews ....................,.,..... Willy Inman Molly Warren .....,.. ..............,.......... A nn Miller Carlos Delgado ....... ..,..,.. B euben Vizcarra The Iudge ....... ......,.. K athleen Christensen Clint Bryce ........ ......... T om Shelley Mrs. Riley ,,,........ .....,........ L orraine Bleeker Directed by Mr. Raymond Mossholder Xe , J we sg i,, ' ,gf 5 Q I STEN-ETTES - Row 1 C. Walker, C, Dyar, P Bell, C. Hanson, N. Bre- vig, N. Bond, I. Dickert B, Linton. Row 2: K. My- hre, T, Kara, L. Whet- stone, S. LeDonne, D Cannon, C, McDonald, B Paliani, L. Garrison, K Bailey. Row 3: L. Petit S, McClain, G. Fogg, D DuPape, G. Cook. The Gay World Of Business The Sten-ettes Club is composed of business Women of the future, who combine business with pleasure in their club activities, They learn about the newest and most modern equipment for office use, tour business of- fices, and pursue an active social life. Dinner at the Imperial Gardens, a theater party to view Can Can and a midnight snack at Blum's Res- taurant Were all included on their social calendar this year. STEN-ETTE OFFICERS - Glenda Cook, first semester secretary, Nancy Brevig, treasurer, Susan LeDonne, social chairman, first semester, president, second s.e- mester, Diane Cannon, president, first semester, secretary, second semester, C o n n i e Walker, vice president, second semester, Bar- bara Paliani, vice president, first semester fNot picturedl Diane Du- Pape, social chairman, second semester. BAND - Row 1: D. Boesiger, N. Greenfield, E. Obillio, I, Mcl.ean, M. Pickel, I. Carnell, S, Carpenter, K. Saunders, C. McFadden, B. Iensen, B, Newkirk, Row Z: R. Faulhaber, I, King, M. Dalbotten, F. Crocker, V. Walter, L. Anderson, M. Cal- kins, I. Pitlcanin, K. McFadden, M. Mclflhose, C. Reale, M. Cato. Bow 3: B. Smith, B. Wallace, G, Ensign, I. Bradley, I. Lowe, T. McKnight, D4 Herbst, S. Rigg, K, Crocker, H. Bean. Row 4: A, Verducco, IS. Clements, R. Marcotte, G, Curnett, B, Malcolm, M. Lanning, I, Lendennie, B, Paris, F. Rand, N. Roulas. KNot Picturedl I, Atherton, M, McCannon, I. Raines, S. Sanders, Wxilljloodrulf, I , Y - . . 'I ,fxw s 1 X rf I I ' px Y X J ' I V . 7 7 . t CXL If F 'XX 1 ,ETX I X' X . 5 , Y' 'X' . ' W XJ rx, ' IX Q 1 u ,t X I t f ' I ft' I 9 OUI1 S I ' iw IJ . lv . .. 'TX 'x JVJ fd, YC, I ,X ,' ' , A, ci., ' Xe. ' KJ D A J 'X I.- ' by , - rc ,J , f x lt: I 'Ima . V N il 'J X w I X .LX 'N The Hawthorne High Marching Band snags another trophy for the 5 case as band director Fred Morgan accepts the beautiful sweepstakes 3 KIT STEVENS trophy from a representative ol the Huntington Park Chamber of Drurn Major Commerce. Z 6. rl ff .. A CAPPELLP. CHOIR - Row 1: P. Mitchell, S. Pedrino, L. Miller, I, Nelson, I, Lyon, I. Sharp, L. McCvuckie, C, Dana. Row 2: D. Butler, I, Madrid, I. Garvin, I. Kazik, C. Powers, S, Laird, M. Singleton, B. Iackson. Row 3: I, Lester, I. Lasley, M. Miller, M. Whiteaker, B. Woodruff, D. Kocalis, G. Stahy, W. Mugford. Row 4: I, Lendennie, V. Frazer, D. Hazelrigg, M. Cole, I. Bradley, D. Anderson. Music Once again the Hawthorne High Band, under the competent direction of Mr. Fred Morgan, provided Cougars with a year of fine music. At 7 o'clock in the morning you could 'hear the strains of the Dance Band floating throughout the quiet campus. At 7:45 the Marching Band, With flag girls, banner carriers, and majorettes, took over, and the campus awakened to the beat of rousing marches. And, of course, no football game was complete Without the band. And here come the Cou- garsl Flag girls and standard bearers always lead the way, setting the pace for the colorful .f unit which follows. 4.-ll. I U ., Q ' 'N-3, tiff f . 'Y Vi, HZ-ff? K' , X . x ,'f ,' N , V 1 my f - - --X , , ' a V .f ' 1 . ft K Q-1 M, X V X- if XM, 'X ' V' ' 3 ti ' K ' f2'f!! .?'- ' J my .4 I , - f' . . ff ,K 5 JL! ,f,, , 'X 'f ' ,iff ff , r X ' 'f fx., gif V V h T N ish ,Lf , ,?.7 M -Q3 -I N' . izwgt, ' W 'Lise ,112 'Elf' A Q lvu, Wwe.. - 5.53 55' ' f , I y lt's not the famous 76 trombones, but LZ ' P these three did a fine job for the -:..w1? 1 -Z , f' at -. irt ff- YQ' i ,121 v nt ff M 'f WW' - 'f HHS bund- . ' ' i ' .1 . ,.. ,, ,.,, - .... Um-pah-pah! German Band members D. Boe- siger, I, Carnell, S, Cle- ments, M. Gates, and M. Calkins are at it again! Poor Richard! Carrying that big bass drum and keeping in step at the same time is too much to ask ot anyote. . It X N9 A ,gt Ji N Xl X X f'sc,f , -4 P27 a 1- Q21 X. if QL xx, 64 Y V V 'x X . V , - 1 , 4 K. .X .NJ . . , it WRX I' lx N M r Xa 1 V 'J XX 1 it J it X 148 WWW Twaipgi. That's not the Roger Wagner Chorale you hearg it's our very own A Cappella Choir tuning up tor their next performance at the Pomona Fair. Choral groups brought recognition to Hawthorne High through their many public appear- ances both at school and in the community. Whatever the occasion and whatever kind ot music was desired, you could count on the music department. Moods Led by Donna Upston, the high-stepping majorettes were a bright spot at the games and parades. Our thanks to Pat Larson, Suzanne Barton, and Penny Upston for their hard work this year. THE NIGHT OWLS - Row 1: B. Iensen, V, Rice, N. Roulas, G, Curnett, D, Carter, B, Malcolm, D, Trapp, B. Wallace, W. Woodruff. Row 2: B. Woodruff, S. Riggs, D, Beste, M. Calkins, l. Lendennie, D. Boe- siger, T. McKnight, D, Herbst, l. Gejer, See you at the Hollywood Bowl. The choir swings out with Evalina, alias Dixie Sutton, scholar and clown, leading the way, Another engagement for the Hawthorne High Dance Band This time it's music for dancing at the Installation Banquet .L4i1'.4. 'lm rin. :- Wim-a' ,' ., 1 -v fe' . V 'sqf'f:'f 1-,V fb 11 'ikivnf TM i ' V- W 4 rl'- VV -V. . V VVVVV 35.55 L gi , ni.. -f :.-.':.Af -5 ' fiqiif: 1,357 5.v,5Vf3,1.i5Z3!-2 5 .-ref , g gf .: , f , 'V .. -V, Q V V VV ,F . .vV 'fa .V A 'js 'Vg s . V -J:,.Z'r' 1 VV 'RQ V: 7. --'.V . 'X T --.4 ,V V ':, ,V, ,.V .,, L . ' 1 V an V V .H .V. -. . , 1 1 , A -v u ' 53. 0 .Q 1 ' V V i V1'L,rfV. ' V Va.. 'Q V. +V' VLVVV.-- , ,, 545:11 QW V ' , 'ig V , A I ' V V QJW. ,lJG'u!:4f f V Q xV D ' .:- .V , V-VV. ' ' 4' ,V f-V .Jl'xV ' AJ: ,rf V V. . y ,.- - .cm V77lcXX'Vwgf,?1fw'f -Q, .4 W , E1 ,V - . 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K, r V I I I i 1 I I P l s V COACH HAL CHAUNCEY The Wirmingest Coach in the Centinela Valley Scenes from a successful grlcl season, Popular Hal Chauncey receives the acco- lades ol the community as they salute a job Well clone. Grid Heroes 'hh' f.-new CAPTAIN DEAN STAFFORD K wif C All Centinela Valley Center Most lnspirational Player of the l959 Cougars BOB HUNTER All Bay League Hallback Most Valuable Cougar Player Most Valuable Cougar Back BRUCE I OHN S ON All CIF Guard All Bay League Guard Most Tackles Made by Cougar Player Emerge Victorious Before and after! A friendly handshake between captains before the CIF finals at the Coliseum, solemn faces as tro phies are presented following the game. Varsity coaches Otto Plum, Alex Bravo, Hal Chauncey, and Sid Semon-master minds behind the Bay League championship Cougar rooters won't soon forget these men and this grid season. Football award winners: Stafford, most inspirational player Hagethorn, best linernang Iardine, most improved player, Hunter, most valuable and best back, Ragatz, most underrated player, Ruskit, best attitude. They said it couldn't be done-the pre-season dopesters. But Coach Hal Chauncey and his fight- ing Cougars were used to chalking up victories, so they went right out and won the Bay League championship anyway. Teamwork was the keynote as the HHS gridders knocked down Lyn- wood ZU-O, Inglewood 30-14, Leuzinger 32-l3, Mira Costa 32-6, North High l5-6, Morningside 20-9, and Redondo l4-6, in one thrilling contest after another. And then came that memorable evening of November 2l, when the Scarlet and Gold grid machine marched out and neatly jolted the highly touted Santa Monica Vikings out of their CIF day dreams, a rude awakening to the Vikes by an upstart Cinderella team that was supposed to place no better than Sth their first year in the Bay League. 3 FRED RAGATZ IOHN HAGETHORN ALAN IARDINE STEVE ANDERSEN RUSS IACOBSEN IERRY DAQUILA PAUL KNOBLAUCH LEIF ENOCKSON Despite dire predictions that they would not go far in CIF competition, Haw- thorne's perennial underdogs picked off the El Rancho Dons 25-20, and followed up the next Week with a 9-7 victory over the Glendale Dynamiters. Their perfect season came to a close in the Los Angeles Coliseum on Decem- ber ll, when the powerful Poly lackrabbits from Long Beach copped their second straight CIF championship. But it was a great season for the Cougars and their thousands of rabid fans, who will never forget a moment of it. 46' 4 E 4' f' MIKE BELCHER SCOTT THARP TOM PORTER AL GEVERINK BOB BARROW Claim Bay League RICH SLOAN MIKE WOOD in ,ma VARSITY FOOTBALL - Row 1: B. Griffin, I, Hagethorn, I. Calkins, H, Ames., I, Daquila, I, West, T. Porter, L. Enockson. Row 2: T. Lutz, R. Petch, B, lohnson, R. Lord, D, Stafford, M. Belcher, K. Ruslcit, S. Andersen, M. Ashburn. Row 3: V. Zaccaglin, D. Dye, A. lar- dine, B, Allen, Coaches Sevier, Chauncey, and Bravo, B, Pressburg, C. Taylor, R, Little. Row 4: I, Blankenship, P. Knoblauch, R. lacobson, D. Dye, M, Wood, A. Geverinlc, S. Tharp, I, Brani, How 5: B. Hunter, I. Holton, B. Barrow, B. Sloan, l. Beale, F, Bagatz, B, McAbee. The l959 season was a fitting tribute to veteran mentor Hal Chauncey Who announced his retirement as head football coach just before the Samohi game. ln his 9 years at the helm of the Cougar grid destinies, Chauncey has given us many Wonderful seasons of exciting football thrills and chills, including 4 Pioneer League championships and one small school Cllr crown. Life with Chauncey has been Wonderful. Good luck, coach! l55 7. f. 7x A 'i 5 1 vs.. m , .7 ..,,, ' 5 Ni W x S' .1 ll - V4 Q, ., X ,ww , , . Q f ' Q 1 j 395, I i I . in W a 'N Q A , 11.5 gk ..,.,L 2 ' , A V , 'Nflzff f i , .- 'X fl if f , 1 wg W A AQ as in W ,TEM 3. V .y v.f U , ,,..f!-41, - 1 .1 xa S- A f ,, --25:4 N , Y 4 W QW Ny 5 3' f 9 2 fgffi ww. V Vs, 'vi aw 1' . X av' AM 1 5 -W 1 QIIIA , 4 ,ef A , -v P T T yr' ff K ' 1 ,, ' .. x L 1 , 4 ,t A -.f . f V - V A V KM W M2 dy v QXN Q g W Z S 1 5 2 4 3 K X 1 ' 'K gf , ,gf 'W , 5 Q 5? I as I V 5.5 .m,M 2515521 1, ' . Q 5 QQ , if , fu .Qr?f, ,.. fa 4 gig ,Ng WX, , A - 4 I ,, ' rf, 3322? '25 1 Diminuiive Bob Hunter All Bay League hcxlibcrck races through the Samo- hi line, while Fred Rc- gcxtz tries to dent the strong Poly defense. As Farewell Gift For Chauncey VIC ZACCAGLIN IOHN BLANKENSHIP JAY BRANT BERNIE PRESSBURG TOE GAY BILL McABEE Q1 ' . Wg , B captains. Butler, Carpenter, Lowe, and Eldridge pose with Coaches Kasten and Smith. A mild looking group that waged some very ferocious grid hat- tles! ,g,.. , -Q' A . ff., far 52. yr f or mw.,,,,.c. QNQ, . ., , , ' ,X-U' yum , ,.. v kts f, , -mm , ,MMV . X Pt V Q S2 f ' , f f Q' 40 Qt 'NW' . X . 1 ' +25 f 'ez .,7 I r .. Bls B FOOTBALL - Row 1: D. Doughty, C. Carpen- ter, G, Dodd, G, Myk- kanen, V. Niemela, Br. Smith, B. McKay, M. Clark, B. Shultz, R. Ryse. Row 2: D. Lord, V, Aver- sano, B. Fitzgerald, P. P e n n, N. Eldridge, B. Lowe, L. Stone, T. Benja- min, G. Biclcers, H. Dur- an, '17, Russell, D. Stark, R, Boureston. Row 3: G. Butler, B. Levens, G. Per- s.inger, P, Desmore, L. Iohnson, Coaches Kasten and Smith, G. Oclassen, R, Baldwin, K, Blomster- berg, G, Hunter, C. Seyb, B, Brown. lNot Picturedl L. Iones, H. Stonbraker, R, McDowell, I. Rout. Now listen, fellas l Coaches Kasten and .Smith read the riot act to the B team. All for victory! Mykkanen car- ries lor a good gain in the game against the Morningside Monarchs, vmwm f. ' Y 'Wt' Coach Halladay and Co-captains it Ken Umsted and Pat Carden of the mighty C eleven. The midgets did themselves proud in their first year in the Bay League. X And C's Cop Second Place Honors Que C FOOTBALL - Row 1: G. George, G, Downing, L. Acord, K. Umsted, P. Carden, G. Pierce, N. Barber, D. Trepanier, K. Elmore, N, Endicott, B-. Morris, G. Dunn. Row 2: D, Ray, L. Clark, T. Long, R, Mears, D. Quiring, C. Stella, L. Lent, B. Biggin, D. Carden, P. Burris, M. Weathers, B. Daquila, I, Fawcett, S. Smith. Row 3: D. Harrison, I, McMahon, I. Cass, I. Aguilar, M. Lepper, N. Stiener, Coach l-lallaolay, G, Darnell, G. lewell, G. Rea, L. Cole, R, Butler. The rampaging B gridders, perennially in contention for the championship, did it again this year in the Bay League. The Cougar babes won 7, losing only to the champs irom North High. Team captains were Moose Butler, i'Cuddles Carpenter, Bill Lowe, and Neil Eldridge. Awards went to Bob Fitzgerald, best back, Carpenter, best lineman, Lowe, ' most inspirational, and Bill Shultz, most improved player. The C grid machine, under the tutelage oi Coach l-lalladay, garnered 5 wins, suiiered no losses, and tied 2 to place second in the league. Ken Urnsted was chosen most valuable player, Steve Smith, most valuable back, Glen Pierce, most valuable lineman, and Bill Morris best tackler. KEITH LENT RUSS IACOBSEN DON CARROLL SCOTT THARP IOE RUSSO RICHARD SLOAN GARY KEIERLEBER HM KERNS A win over arch rival Morningside was the high spot in the basketball season, as the varsity cagers ended their first year of Bay League competition in 6th place. High point man was Keith Lent, who also took honors as top rebounder. Close behind him in total points was Gary Mykkanen, with Gary Keierleber second in rebounds. At the close of the season the Cougs chose Keith Lent and Don Carroll as co-captains of the varsity squad: Lent was also chosen most valuable player, While loe Russo was picked as the most improved player. VARSITY BASKETBALL - Row 1: I. Kerns, R. Torres, D. Carroll, G. Dodds, R. Sloan. Row 2: G. Mykkanen, G. Keierleber, K. Lent, R. lacobsen, S. Tharp, I. Russo. mail? . sfsw wnmm:swz,. mi m ml1vwzm- ' 1 - - Cagers Demonstrate Teamwork Thrills from the 1960 basketball season as Keith Lent goes up tor a score against Micohi. Other hardwood artists at Work include Scott Tharp in the Morningside fracas and Richie Sloan looking tor 2 points against cross town rivals, the Leuzinger Olympians. Gary Keierleber, rebound expert, sinks an important bucket in the North High tussle, while Co-Captain Don Carroll displays some mighty fancy lootwork against the Monarchs. While his teammate is airborne, Gary Dodds sticks to the floor, keeping close watch on the ball in the Inglewood game. 161 Who, me? No, Coach, not me! Ioe Russo's shocked innocence at Coach Mean's well-chosen words seems sincere enough. Perhaps it was really lim Hoel who was the culprit. The accusing finger is pointed at him! Russo makes up for it, however, as he grounds a Monarch, while buddies Anderson, Tharp, and Bickers look on. And Qutstanding IV BASKETBALL - Row 1: P, Anderson, P. Penn, I. Nalbandian, Row 2: M. G r a v e s, D. Peterson, Coach Haueter, D, Lar- son, R. Petch, IV basketoers had a fairly successful season as they won 9 and lost 5 against Bay League opponents. Team captains were Iohn Nalbandian and Richard Peterson. Special awards went to Richard Peterson as most valuable player and Michael Graves for being the most improved player. The B team, led by Captain ferry Cross, who was also most valuable player, placed second in the Torrance Tournament. In an exciting final game against the Santa Monica B's, the Cougars bowed 48-42. Tom Long was captain of the C's with Gary Bickers most valuable player and Larry Lent most improved player. fn 7' 1 Courtsmanship B BASKETBALL - Row 1: B. Howe, W. Ristow, I. Cross, H. Hcioke, Row 2: I, Parisi, Cooch Gcrllino, M, Hollingsworth. C BACKETBALL -- Row 1: L, Iohnson, G, Miller, T, Goodman, D, Roy, S. Wolf- son. Row 2: D, Carden, M, B-ctbinecru, T. Long, L, Lent, R, Peterson. O IERRY DAQUILA AL GEVERINK GLENN OCLASSEN A Track Captain Most Valuable Man B Track Captain Varsity Varsity spiksters ended the league in 4th spot, scoring victories over Lynwood, North, Morningside, Redondo, and tying Inglewood High. Paced by most valuable man A1 Geverink, who placed first in the high jump at the Huntington Beach and Arroyo Invi- tationals, the varsity thin clads wracked up the following new school records: Bob Sellers in the 880 and mile, Ierry Daquila in l20 high hurdles and 180 low hurdles, Steve Wolfe in the 440, and Al Geverink in the high jump, As the EL MOLINO went to press, the Cougars were rooting for Iohn Hagethorn, Al Geverink, and Ierry Daquila to place in the CIF finals. VARSITY TRACK - Row 1: B. Severance, R. Little, A, Geverink, M. Wood, L. Moss, R. Bickers, B. Sellers, L. Larson. Row 2 F. Ragatz, I. Reale, F. Coker, G. Oclassen, B, Kollin, S. Wolfe, R. Cooper, A. Iardine. Row 3: Coach Muirhead, I Len dennie, I. Parker, I. Daquila, D. Dye, D, Wright, Manager, Coach Bravo, S. Davis, I, l-lagethorn, L. Enockson, Coach Kasten. ' ft jf -' Qi. 'ff NY ,N X 1' .,, , 3 .Qt was 'tx M.. Q ,.,:, , 1 ,ff 'f Mwmpwfuqa , . y , ., y wsfzm Records Are Shattered 'W MA Up and over! Senior Mike Wood soars over the high jump bar in a preliminary warm up, B star Gary Hunier, specialist in the low and high hurdles and high jump, scored more points than any other man on his team. C ace Kenny Umstecl leads off for the record selling 440 relay, while Steve Wolfe performs, similar service for the A relay team, Beware! Cougar shot put artisis lohn Hagethorn and Al lardine ai work. Al Geverink clears the last barrier to score in the Ingle- wood Relays. Geverink also starred in the low and high hurdles, the high jump, and ihe broad jump, Speedy Iim Beale another B relay stalwart. B TRACK - Row 1: N, Eldridge, B. Cooke, M. Baumgardner, I. Bollin, N. Trull, D, Dixon, Row 2: H, Stonebraker, D. Herlost, B. Stienert, B. Smith, C. Seyb, B. Fitzgerald, G, Morgan, Row 3: L, Stone, T. McKnight, T, Trefz, H. Duran, Coach Muirhead, G. Hunter, B. Levens, B. Iohnson, L. Iohnson. As Tracksters Set B tracksters boasted fine performances by Captain Glenn Oclassen, who set a new record in the 220, and Bob Severance, who scored in the 660. The B relay team of Tom Long, Steve Smith, Iim Beale, and Glenn Oclassen turned in the time of l:08.4 to chalk up another rec- ord. Most valuable B performer was Gary Hunter. C star Ken Umsted, most valuable man on the squad, teamed with Larry Lent, Tom Long, and Steve Smith to set a new relay mark, while Gary Bickers leaped 20' 2V2 for future broad jumpers to aim at. C TRACK - Row 1: G, Boll, L. Brooks, L, Lent, G, Pierce, R, Bell, T. Long, I. Wilcoxson. Row 2: K, Byrne, P, Mackie, G Dunn, K. Umstecl, D. Harrison, N. Endicott, C. Gesserik. Row 3: I. Green, P, Delfuge, G. Downing, G. Bickers, Coach Kasten, R. Fiery, L. Acord, G, Iewell, L. Iohnson. 1 l m 7' 1 1 W fi' niche, 'fr ,..,4 m.,vmusfr: m in ....--..w , . News Cross country Competition was new to HHS this season, c welcome addition to the athle- tic program. Here Bob Sellers most Valuable man, works out, while Bob Bickers obviously has finished some still com- petition. Have courage, Bolo, you'll recover! Steve Wolfe limbers up for the track season New Marks and new records, Captain for the cross country team was lim Hoel. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY - Row 1: B. Lurnley, F. MCCutcheon, R, Meadows, D. Herbst, R. Bell, G, Morgan, R, Dewberry, Row 2: R. Peterson, B, Martinez, B. Howe, Coach Muirhead, D. Blakesley, G. Fleshman, R. Grubb. VARSITY AND IV CROSS COUNTRY - Row 1: B. Lumley, Manager, D. Carroll, S. Wolfe, l. Hoel, B. Sellers, I. Phillips, l. Bollin, T. Tilford, L. Iohnson, I. Nalbandian, Row 2: B. Iohn- son, B. Severence, R. Bickers, G. Keierleber, Coach Muirhead, R. Peterson, B. Wilson, K. Lent, R. Hood. H i A IOHN ARNOLD WRESTLING TEAM Howl D Treparner M Calkrns N Schmrclt B Hahn B Lurnley Row 2 Champ1on,El Camino Tournament N Barber B McKay W Mugtord F McKay E Varnell Row 3 L Cason P Desmore G Per BRIAN WHITE Senior Wrestler Grapplers Grunt And Groan Hawthorne bone crunchers grappled therr Way through a lU match season to end up in 8th place rn league s andrngs Senlor lohn Arnold champ ot the El Camlno Tour narnent and Hawthorne s shmlng hope to place rn CIF was forced out ot competrtron when he suffered a broken ankle loetore the close ot the season Get up oft the mat, Lutz. We need a win! Teammate Pat Desmore is in a better position to smile at the TV cameras as he struggles with an Inglewood oppo- nent, 168 As Netmen Seek League Victories Row 1: B. Fitzgerald, A. Kum lin, G. Deno, R. George. Row 2 Coach Ashley, S. Sanders, A xf 3 1 if R ,gf sel, D, White. The outstanding tennis player for Hawthorne in the l96O season was Iirn Stewart, fol- lowed closely by Adrian Kumlin. Luckily for the Cougars, both ot these veterans will be back next year. Seniors Allan Kurnlin, Steve Sanders, Bob Fitzgerald, Andy White, and Doug White all turned in great performances on occasion. Arnong the IV's, fresh- rnan Ierry Patchen appears headed for greatness as he went through the entire season undefeated. Others who will show well with a year or two more of participation are Andy Youngrneister, Paul Smith, Iim Iones, Gil I-linojoso, and Iohn Parker. TENNIS TEAM - Row 1: S. Sanders, R. George, B. Fitzgerald, E. Wissel, A. White, G. Deno, A. Kumlin, I. Stewart, Row 2: P. Smith, B. Butler, B. Porter, D, Williams, D. Hinojosa, I, Patchen, A. Youngmeister, B. Parker, Mr. McCarnmon. he , -K H .g.' 9i ?'1 4 f I Z 'A ' SENIOR TENNIS PLAYERS - White, M. Mccammon, E, Wis- C WATER POLO - Row 1: I. Terry, T. Walker, B. Green, I. Pitkcmen, K, Sawolon, L, Richman, Row 2: Coach Clark, R. Pirey, P. Mackie, R. Larsen, I, Milchell, B, Paul. Golfers VARSITY WATER POLO - Row 1: Coach Iones., E. Quandt, Manager, I, Gross, D. DeWalcl, B. Pollen, L. No- vak, Row 2: L. Bazis, N. Runions, M. McCammon, D. Larsen, G, Demo. B WATER POLO - Row l: C. Shoumaker, M. Keene, R. Wood, F. Burkett, S. Davis, R, Bateman. Row 2: Coach Iones, C. Poore, G. Beck, T. Ziegler, L, Brooks, M, Leslie, I. Hespe. ,gm L it t' Shape Up R .Y I '- Ash- I . V f X -1 532' ' .0 , . ' ' , sf ff 4 Q K, ig' fr i. Y ff . .-f-: , W M fi A , , KK 7 fl! I if fa! GOLF TEAM - Row 1: Ieff A t Lefebvre, Bob Beck, Kevin Elmore, Row 2: Dick Chap- in, Ronnie Bateman, David Register, CNot Picturedh Bruce George, lim Kroll. X X 4, .s 'Xe . . X X .sc ' 4 5 E if i Q ,N -, X M,,sx. i , A team of youngsters, all of Whom Will be returning next season, enjoyed the best year ever chalked up by HHS golfers. Outstanding players Dick Chapin, Kevin Elmore, and Ieff Lefebvre will be back to head a group that should be strong Bay League contenders in l96l. This season's record read: 4 Won, 9 lost, and l tied. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS-Row 1: C. Anderson, G. Deno, A, White, Row 2: C, Weaver, T, Andrews R Re bick, Coach Sevier. INTRAMURI-XL WRESTLING CHAMPS-Bow 1: B, Hunter, I, Aguilar, P. Petersen, H Phillips M Calkins. Row 2: D, Stafford, D, Dye, T, Lutz, G. Deno, I, Chaney, Coach Sevier. , ifwns ,W- PM - ' Mfg' r : V ,,,,,g.g,,, X- f ,h A , , . Q , , Y,,, . W f --1 ,W ry. ,, A , ,, f f , 'sf -fl . 1x51-,rsh , ' 734 , z ,, h 3 , , - ' A - I 1 ',',,'7 f ,y ' igf ' ,f A' fgj ft f f- 3 7, mf Q, K it . J ,Q M. ,, it - ' ' V ' . . E?gsl1:1f::f'ft J rg , K Y K 4 ,f Q ,Ati M H II 4 fxr ft, I' , W Rf -Q L N, it ,ig -, 4 A Q - ' 2 V 'G 1- r ' jf' QA -V 1 Y, lt . ,-X ' Qi, M -, VV N' I '5' A '. F ,, - f fm ' Q L ' ' Q ' .Vi f it 3 All? l ' 'f 55 3 i f f ff . M Y' at we 1 its Ki s f f X VARSITY BASEBALL - Row 1: G, w ff. 2354, 1 Q - . iv it ll , 1- A f I , ,- L' ' -A w e . A , ff , in 5 Mykkannen, I. Russo, R, Iacobsen, R, - ,V sipigii' ' - ' ,S N 5, ,V s fi N , 4 A 'sud K Lord, H, Ames, I, West, G, Kuchan, iff' 'ff' , 4 ' , v ' X 125, f fgv '- i ' 4' L - . W- ' ' 'W - 4-I i: 1 f '7 we Y S 'xi .Hi Z i 'M R, Baldwin, Row 2. Coach Means, V 4 1 H - X MQ Wi gg . .N ,Q H , Z-N : R, Richards, M, Horton, S, Andersen, H K , A ,V i - Ii C, Taylor, P, Desmore, R, Sloan, V' . f 'S ,I f nh' 1 L1 , 1. , Coach Semon, ,!, Y Q ' fogk' ,.,, , ff ..,. Q' l -' t .Q if-'Mi 5 ' 'A 4 I t i A sss. K f ,V ..5,w,, ' - -,age -X ,X ,, ll' . U '-1-,kfiif sr K 'uh Y KVM, Q , N ,QT -TA mid '-',r V, V J ' . i ' s gf Q? ' h,rr , l Batter Batters up! Coach Duff Means. lines up senior varsity players tor a bit ol extra practice, Any future Dodgers a rn o n g this group? Step up and watch Steve Andersen, Monte Hor- ton, Russ lacobsen, Brian Wil- son, Ron Richards, loe Russo, Lindy Burr, and Richie Sloan, 4 , 'f A ' 'pt L, v . ., if 4, W ' , ef, , smug 'MP is if ' ,W 'ng in 'fry , N' ' ' fuzz gwr , I , ,W-,I f' , 'AZ y Wfmfml., V 'T ft ff L-we f., .. . if Varsity horsehiders took Sth place in the league this year. The highlight of their season Was I-lawthorne's First Annual Invitational Tournament, in which they came in second, Co-captains tor the diamond boys were Steve Ander- sen and Richard Sloan, with the latter also having the honor ot being chosen . , b most valuable player. Ron Ba picked as most improved player, ldwin came on strong during the season to e 172 IV BASEBALL - Row 1: B. Morris, I. Nalbandian, G. Persinger, R, Baus- man, B. Perry, M. Hollingsworth, D. W' My Ray. Row 2: Coach Hall, D. Quiring, ' x f T. Goodman, B. Shultz, B. Riggin, S. ind ,4., Wolfson, R. Robinson, B. Daquila. W I -1 Q M Up! Play Ball! The IV nine Was having one of their most successful years, as the EL MOLINO Went to press. Although the season was not completed, the squad had Won 10 and lost 3, cinching at least a tie for first place in the league. There was every indication that they might Walk oft with the championship before the close of competition. One of the most exciting games of the entire season came in the opening game with Inglewood High when Darrel Quiring struck out 17 batters and allowed the Sentinels only Z hits. Slide, Brian, slide! Will Richie Sloan tag him out? Tune in tomorrow for the final episode in this thrillng adventure on the diamond! Russ Iacobsen appears to be quite gleetul about this game of baseball, Who pays any attention to that old adage about keeping both feet on the ground! usa MF' L J' my 4' xfspl ? Q 41. My 77 42 f f wi, 'f . 4 7 Hype.: 'GMY4S X421 ,,WSW1 Q ' SWAT' ' if ' ' 'F Z ' f Y A. 44 ,f M . , w s--1 ' . ,I K MQ '1 4 sys, fmt H Q :Rl QQ, 1 ' li? , , 4 My ,A 2 We . , , Q X, 1 Q aw ,f , 5 A we ku 'MP .W M is f 4 -X 'Q 'S gl 1 , ., ' Q I f A ,WN , F --. x A Km in V A i-f : ff fly. 3 ' ' 4 f ,, -, we Vp af , V ffm ,. 0 1 0 , J, f 2 vb l l , 5 f . 2 1 ff! , M , X, , 3. f L FRESHMAN-SOPHOIVIORE GI-U-X MEMBERS-Row 1: I, Hare, N. Lombardi, B, Norris, T. Young, P, Paliani, C, Wickwire, L. Dawson, B. Scholes.. Row 2: I. Trousclale, B. McNabb, D. Swedlund, M. lohnson, I. Sharp, M, Reeves, L. McVeigh, C, Brown, A. Snapp. Row 3: S, Cary, V. Green, B, Severance, Ll Cleaver, S. Achen, B. Morton, S. Sokol, R. Leven. Row 4: l. Taylor, S. Smith, S. Roy, P, Roberts, C, Mullen. Girl Athletes Ramp Patsy Bell and Carla Elger led the GAA through many hours of fun, from the Baby Sister Party through the Olympics at the Olympiad Banquet to the Splash Party at the end ot the year. The girl athletes were always active, always living up to their reputation of being one of the busiest groups on campus. Linda Hoffman and Michele Cary appear to be highly amused at the antics of cer- tain H Club members. Fred Ragatz and Don Carroll take it in stride, After all, girls will be girls, Through A Rugged Season PAT BELL GAA President First Semester CARLA ELGER GAA President Second Semeste I 1 l 1 N - r , 1 1 0 ra. me 1' FIRST SEMESTER GAA BOARD fRow 1: I. Ashby, C. Hcznson, I. Garvin. Row 2: L. Som, L. Moon, P. Bell, 1. Hill, L. Smith. Row 3: P, Beltran, B. Hoyoss, B. Morton, S, Roy, C. Elger. Row 4: S. Rctgotz, K. Dornelle, G. Cook, S. Cory. IUNIOR-SENIOR GAA MEM- BERS - Row 1: R, Ostler, I Row 2: D Cornell, L. Som. Ccmnon, I. Houck, K, Barnes L. Moon, I. Garvin. Hanson, M, Cary, Row 3: C P. Bell, G Cook, C, Elger, M, Proclin. 175 Of Play Days, Parties, And SECOND SEMESTER GAA CABINET - Row 1: R. Allen, K, Tilt, S. Hill. Row 2: L, Mc- Veigh, I, Carnell, I. Hill, C. Elger, L. Sam, M. Cary. Row 3: R. Leven, S. Roy, L, Moon, S. Ragatz, C. Cary, E, Morton, C. Mullen. Row 4: L. McDowell, P, Wingo, R. Ostler. lt Was Sayonara for many at the last GAA banquet, as they remem- bered such things as playdays in a new league, the Pop's Pizza Party, a successful Bay League Council held at HHS, and many money making sales. Liie Without GAA, who could bear it? Swimming enihusiasts combine fun and practice for playdays. This is one of the most popular sports. for girls at HHS. A very earnest Mrs. Duffy gives a chalk talk at the Pop's Pizza Pariy, Regular class was never like this. Z llI1 K f f mm, I ,J I ff , my I X ,f 2' .J ,. N-W.v.,,.M ? When Volleyball, a n y o n e played by the GAA, it can be a rough and tumble sport. lust getting in trim for the summer at the beach. Are these girls really playing basketball or just posing? Oh, well, they really can play this game, so What difference does, ii make? Whether they Were play- ' basketball volleyball, ping ing , pong, or softball, GAA members always played fair and hard. What's this-a night in old Italy? No, just the annual Pop's Pizza Party. The food must be good. Look at those happy faces. Even boys can enjoy GAA activities such as this co-ed bor- becue spread. The girls wanted to prove their ability here cis Well as in athletic events. Stars SECOND SEMESTER GAA PEP SQUAD - Row 1: Sue Hill, Kathi Tift, R h 0 n d C1 Allen. Row 2: Pat Wingo, Linda McDowell, R e n e e Ostler. FIRST SEMESTER GAA PEP SQUAD - Row 1: Glendcr Cook, lcxnet Ashby, Karen Dcxrnelle. Row 2: C cr t h Y Hanson and IoAnn Garvin. t JUNE' In Sports H CLUB - Row 1: B. Hoy- oss, K, Darnelle, G, Cook, D. Cannon, B. Hoyoss, C. Hanson, L. Sam. Row 2: K, Saunders, I. Carn ell, L. Moon, P, Bell, C, Elger, L. Hoffman, M. Cary. V t The H Club-the elite of the girl athletes-sponsored a Wide variety of activ- ities during the year. In addition to the annual volleyball and basketball games against the faculty Women, the H Clubbers competed against Chad- wick in basketball, played volleyball against Redondo, staged a horrifying Come As You Are breakfast, and an equally startling costume and slumber party. On the more serious side, they sponsored the Dana Play-offs and an Intermediate Color Day, as Well as an alumni barbecue and a visit to the Ice Capades. Who says our fathers are getting Old? They don't look it tonight, but wait until tomarrow! Anyone for well-done ham burgers? These kids will never win the best cook award, but they are having fun with those char-burnt goodies. f n,l 5 1 : , ff 7f2L:fpv 41s3nmm1'fmWAwm1DI9xrs-- ,VM-sf ,f fs' . is ff f az 2zs12f41:' - - jx JEL-fx :11 ' N , N Xi ,Tb QQ WD 5-.QU Y Jr A W bn A A xt 'IX fm , Q'f,e'giiX?- . 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We Got It SHAW'S SPORTING GOODS GORDON w. sHAw We have everything in spovting goods 4727 WEST ROSECRANS OS 5-0363 HAWTHORNE 181 BARCLAY SU RVEYING CO., 343 Hawthorne Way OS. 5-3377 - OR. 8-5146 We wish each and every one of you HAPPINESS and SUCCESS O. T. TAYLOR Congratulations to the CLASS 0F '60 Table Tops - Mirrors - Plate - Window Glass Special Glass - Shower Doors - Complete Glass House HAWTHORNE GLASS 8. MIRROR OSborne 5-1105 583 North Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne, Calif Congratulations to the Class of 1960 from WRlGLEY'S MARKETS Three Convenient Locations to Serve you 11914 Aviation Boulevard, Inglewood 5744 Manchester, Westchester 1921 Manhattan Beach Boulevard, Manhattan Beach Hawthorne High School PARENT TEACH ERS ASSOCIATION extends to the CLASS of 1960 CONGRATULATIONS 182 and BEST WISHES f Y V VYVV - ...,, W Q05 21,41 1 . OI' ,, off . f .r My finder! ,fifkll 54' L,ZQ,4g,eee4f,Qf mf jfiai 42124 Crgafw Ll 52 2454 W ff 0 1 4' if f LQ 5546? .Q Q fewer UW vwew Wjlu Q M W 4 4 ,Q MEN: , WOMEN ephone jobs offer the best in town. We invite you to become an important part of the ever-growing, Well paid, communications industry. Ask your vocational counselor about our positions, or drop into one of our nearby Employ- ment Offices. 740 South Olive Street, Los An geles : 575 N. Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne or ask your Operator for ZE'rmlth 10,000 for the Employment Office nearest yom home i pacific telephone HERFF JONES CO cl ROY BROWN, Representative N, 4-' C X , ax , . TS E X Xl f'- f-bxi E ER X5 RQ: ji Qc FW YQ X Ria R Yi R S S Rig? ia XQXXXQS Ri R HELE IRAQ? ezui R XX R ik X Erin 3 EEG fi Y E925 fiiisifiiii R N5 is V - hw. the u3.ntsofH me -hsch ol is Qui mf RX if L Si if EFXSQQR X gi, gm aw RP lim Sal? EE YQm RX EXXEQOSREFREE 1 h gg. MOBIL SERVICE . and now hztumqlfnvg X, E TU Ie-.BaT,teries-Acce5So i sefvice LJ 533 NL3SlSnlvj7E6 .nvdg R. L. Duck Alb rs NuchoIs FX X E X 1200 glewood Ave aw orne, Calif. 4576 184 if L9 WACA W djflwy Q44 hiv ffw f Q22 K , 47017 7 aff? W m-Jwl? mf? e f PM W7 f V lf3'61 f YV jf W ff? W 'X MH Tl!! 'WTHO LCDW W 4 S Myvigywffw ff M Mix M5252 if ,ffm QM QWQEWT? gg Mg 239 K0fKf47Qffy!fLj?f WW 7 ,M :ff QQ? fffff- Mwwnqfjggigjggjgi M I WMM R O C C O ' S I, sm FAMOUS SUBMARINE SANDWICHES AND PIZZA Avoid Waiting - Ph F 13700 I gl d A H h OS 6 7484 - OS. 6-0138 MERRELL PAINT CO. 380 N. HAWTHORNE BLVD OS. 6 6024 I ,WWIIII . STUDIO Wenmur, Cwusmfl NYLANDER'S STUDIO 1127 South Hawthorne Blvd. OSborne 5-4275 J WW U ' I if U it QM! W fl' J I 1 MC 6V ,L A! XWQZQZA f ' I IV WWYNN BROS. TO PARTS I jf 848 N. HAWTHORNE BLVD. OS. 6-0101 ,,,,, R' I L- EA J' , W ' A F' V' E' X X v 'XX 1 P X' Q3 Y 'U X, A W Tv LL We A -A T XA-IAQTTPIQ' NEL LQADI Q, KX L 1 Q V . K 3 ,U X. L lk VXA'-xx JA TL. V N -, i VJ! QXW NAS E ,V BRANA JNAME QTOREN L N Y- .x,, ' ll V 5 ik ,wry L if ki E,-Q X XL LH I sk ASS- X -J! - T Xxx K l L I : .O V . -5 T S, 'Xl 4? k, 1 V Ig ,Lf iv: T- 'V l I , J EX: PSV 1 Qi PL ,QAV V, S' M A T ,1 I A .- , S 5 .- 4 '- ,T Q A O f -- ' mv X ij L- 5 ' nf' Lf?-1 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSJ V JV?-WXELERSE I YIQ1 5 j The mosf complete oufo parts and machine shop in W A A 1, EV T , KN Q, S-1' U I ' A . U 'L' 'X 5 the southwest area 'I32 South Hawihorlhex oiihvard K 3 Hcvwthorne, A qbfo , rg, , ,731 J X lv sf '. -N I L JJ v ATU J M Ivy' A Q EDDINGS BROS. AUTO PARTS os. 6-3863 N 8-25187 kb? Ur ' ' T : if ' X Y' If 1, QNX! V I P' LEAXJXX 'Qi' ExVJ'62? Souih Hawthorne Boulevard lneur 133rd Street! A IN LA Phones: os, 6-2228 or oR. 8-2657 V HV A' QUALITY PARTS - BEST SERVICE A JRUBERTSUN - Q :fe- g.gf11g5M': ,gif -Fifi' -A.' 45 x ' -1 ' , f',- ? 3 - A A fx 6 'A P EN -..,.- - A P-.T, I 1 fi ' , ff 6 6,SO 6,6 ,E THE ROBERTSCN AGENCY - GENERAL INSURANCE -- 'I25 PLAZA SQUARE We Sell and Service all lines of Insurance 187 Phones: OS. 6-4922 OR. 8-2089 Nifes: OS. 6-1822 KENNETH CHEVROLET Mexican food for American taste THE RED ONION 121st and Hawthorne Boulevard SONORA STYLE MEXICAN FOOD Hqwthgrne, California Your Host: Bob tBartI Earle Free Parking in Rear 867 N. Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne and Imperial OS. 6-2264 OR. 8-2025 OSborne 6-9161 LLOYD DENNEE'S Complete Horne Furnishing with Free Decorator Service Home Entertainment Centers, Carpeting, Draperies, Decorator Lamps FURNITURE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY Corner of Hawthorne 8. EI Segundo Blvds. OS. 6-0151 - OR. 8-0705 f- f -- -.-.1 QNX!-' 5'-QQ ,QDQ .I ' its M - Mx DEL AIRE FISSIS I 'XJ2 I Lois s. wiciceies Gyxw Funerals - Weddings - Corsages - Birth af 4. X- r Gifts - Anniversaries - Baskets - Sprays Q Quality in Flowers .,S,,,,,ne 6-6.5, MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 11553 So. Anza Ave. Los Angeles 45 JOSEPH E. BALL, M. SC. P ' lf' Ch ' t 1 V1 Blocks South of Imperial Highway on Anza Tescmp mn MMS OR. 7-8600 310 N. Locust St. Inglewood, California A Um? Lfj fijfv A CQZEZQCX ' AZ? Cb CffZ1fef F fl ' T I ' Ojifigilfffgggd ,!'i'-N PACIFIC STATE BANK THREE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU Hawthorne: 885 So. Hawthorne Blvd. Lennox: 4720 West Imperial Hwy. Windsor Hills: 4437 West Slauson Ave. Member Federal Reserve Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 189 Congratulations to Class of ,60 from .L wusn: You suv fn: sssv ron Less Where you buy the best for less! 665 No, Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne, California DALE S. CLARK 81 ASSOCIATES REALTO RS 1019 S. Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne, Calif. at l37th Street OSborne 9-1414 MELODY MUSIC CO., INC. Orgqng Band Instruments Pianos Guitars Records Sheet Music Lessons 420 S. Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne OS. 6-8752 HAWTHORNE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 301 South Hawthorne Boulevard Current Interest Rate on Savings 4V2 'Yo per annum HOME LOANS - ESCROW COLLECTIONS A friendly place to clo business OS. 5-1196 OR. 8-9041 DE FLO CLEANERS We olon'l do the most-we do the best 13426 S. Inglewood Ave. Hawthorne, California OS. 6-4786 RIDGMAN BARBER SHOP Ladies' Hair Styling our Specialty DUANE RIDGMAN Three Barbers 13747 Inglewood Avenue Hawthorne OS. 6-0282 O ,,,,, R F CHAFFEE MOTORS . 3 ,S I INDEPENDENT LUMBER COMPAN Everything for the Builder SINCE I9I9 Lumber - Hardware - Building Materials R. E. RICH GILES 25'I NORTH HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD ED CHAFFEE Authorized Ford Sales and Service HAWTHORNE' CALIFORNIA 'I2'I2 South Hawthorne Boulevard at 'I39th St., Hawthorne, California OS. 6-O1 15 OS. 6-OO-I6 OS. 5-7'I7'l CENTINELA VALLEY BOOK AND BIBLE HOUSE 935 South Hawthorne Boulevard Hawthorne, Calif. OS. 5-2472 I9I ' If Q? fl- R LEE'S FURNITURE lL E? ll! S EL TRIC . 703 sOUTH HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD l 34 5' HAWTHORNE, CALIFORNIA N E RICAL' NT RS . Cl I I - d - Residential ARL BOEN H Congratulations Class of 1960! 13525 Inglewood Avenue Hawthorne, Calif. MELL REALTY CO. OSborne 6-1020 ORegon 8-0163 Your Hawthorne Realtor OS. 5-9105 OR. 8-7779 'I HAWTHORNE SEAT COVER CENTER MW KOW 5 SEAT covms MEN'S WEAR Convertable Tops - Upholstering - All work guaranteed h- CLEANING AND ALTERATIONS 1 836 N' Hawlhome Blvd' Osborne 6-9824 429 South Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne, Calif Hawthorne, California Congratulations to the Class of '60 Everything in Athletic and Sports Equipment M O T E ' S 263 North Hawthorne Boulevard TOYS - GIFTS - STATIONERY OS, 6-8553 HAWTHORNE FRASER FURNITURE CO. 800 South Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne, California OS. 5-4497 Ulltwmm, DEL'S CHEVRON STATION HAWTHORNE BOWL Some of our most satisfied customers are among the faculty and students of Hawthorne High. 1408 South Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne 12801 South Inglewood Avenue Hawthorne, California OS. 6-3114 Located Right Across the Street for Your Convenience I E 5 Nip and Sip on Same Lot at DAIRY FREEZE Hamburgers - Cokes - French Fries - Cheeseburgers Barbecued Beef - Tamcules - Hot Dogs - Tacos I94 AFTER THE GAME HANGOUT OF HAWTHORNE HIGH , Agent: Mayflower Nation-Wide Moving Service S8iM TRANSFER 8. STORAGE CO. MAYFLOWER MAPLE SHOP Local - Moving - Storage - Packing - Crating 558 N. Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne ORegon 8-6866 - OSborne 5-5789 At Your Service Since 1918 INSURANCE SERVICE 568 N. Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne, California WE SELL NEW 8' USED FURNITURE ORegon 8-1902 OSborne 5-5430 Wise COUGARS know that in Hawthorne it's CHANEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE os. 5-3365 317 North Hawthorne Boulevard Hawthorne, Calif. l95 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 FROM THE FOLKS AT A-I OFFICE EQUIPMENT OS. 5-4471 320 South Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne IVY'S CO MI MI we I I MMI X CONGRATU AT NS TI TH IW froxrzim VI AM ,X ui X ,IRQ I If THE B a. B CAIQEIQ? oP 238 South Hawthorne BouIeI rd Hawthorne, California STYLE IN FOOD 05- 6-7365 IVY and BOB SCHMID Hawthorne and EI Segundo Blvds. Hawthorne A-' --i--l 'i':iif2 I :If 1' f l AMLEQM My 2 Q I I ff NIL ' og r t Iotio to e fp ggi 7 at Q QQ Vw L41 W I I cg !,IUbQf L s 1 eo D V L Iv W 44 K Wu 2 X, X , GL IJ X CER IC T C TRACTOR? 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A X LL, . . outa Rows q,gf.f1f ,. , ,ls .III I 174 ' f ' X me E I f X I ONGRATULATIONS T E GRADUATING SELVIQ, A liL.jgj'M 14 rx, ,' f I ,, ' .1 FROM OUR OFESSIONAL PATRONS ,., giffflffil' , 1' L . t . In ,gre Ma,,,r'1r 115, A I - jf, V ffl' '17 . LCOTT, Optometrist ' I4 J' ,f I ,QV I 8 2 East Manchester, Inglewood ,XZ fgi, , ff L I VX, VX, Y lrflv R. J CKSON A. BARTON 2 I 77 I I N 8 North Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne ffcfsbf 41.1, :ADV ffl f I. I I RGE E. BETZ, Public Accountant XJ , 243 so. Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne V v L . Q DR. PATRICK C. DONEGAN 468 Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne . DR. DALE D. FREEBERG X 572 North Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne FRYE 8. COE, Accountants and Auditors 202 N. Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne GOOCH 8. BARRETT, Law Offices 202 No. Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne DRS. H. G. ALKSNIS and KENNETH J. KELLNER 766 S, Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne JOHN E. MCHUGH, JR., Counselor at Law 381 North Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne RICE RICE, Attorneys at Law ' I ZW V2 No. Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne ' IN J mg. E GENE s ER IV' 37vo. Ha orne Blvd., Hawthorne IAN A , JIXRE Nil? . V ZIRBEL hw AJ V cacia I 12 th Street, Hawthorne EJ, . ,lx ly , V, Nl Ill I I I I EN, s HAWTHORNE HI I IX, my X3 wi Q 1 ity ES AUTO P ,, 111 7 b 0. wth eBlv ., t rn A . 6-195 fa, I . ,V ' 'Lx It I I - u ENT PRI s E x9 ll 274 No wthorne B vd , awthorne OS. 9-IO7 li, KoRN JEWELERS f IQ, ,I 13763 Inglewood Avenue, Hawthorne yy OS. 6-4681 My B 8. B DRUG Ys 13801 Inglewood Avenue, Hawthorne OS. 5-7521 43 X ii ti I l l l I ! J 3 i L l y 3f P 200 Welre In A Stew . . . f --,f lin wif' . . . anxiously awaiting the delivery ot the l96U EL MOLINO. Mixed emotions prevail as we view our year of hard work. At times we were sick ot it all! Now we are relieved to have the work finished, sad to know it's our last yearbook, eager to get the students' reaction. Naturally we are disappointed that some things are not quite what we wanted, but pleasantly surprised that others turned out better than anticipated. Whatever our momentary emotions, we are always grateful for the constant loyalty and support ot the townspeople-our advertisers. And the book could never have been completed without the help of patient teachers and administrators and the enthusiastic selling job done by Mr. Harrison's bookkeeping class. There are many others to thank, especially Phil Clark, representing the S. K. Smith Cover Co., Southland Press, and lack Cannicott ot the Los Angeles Engraving Co. Thanks, lack, tor the ideas, sandwiches, cokes, and jokes! We loved riding in the white Cadillac. David Pilon ot David's Portraits worked with seemingly endless energies giving us senior portraits as well as most of the group and action shots. He responded to calls at any time, doing work above and beyond the call of duty. Calvin Shoumaker and Mr. Hall's advanced photography class provided the book with more and better pictures than we've ever had before, making this the biggest EL MOLINO yet. Our thanks to Mr. Nylander ot the Nylander Stu- dio tor the tine portraits ot the Victory Queen and her court and our Board of Trustees and super- intendent. Mr. Hap Byers of the Byers Studios graciously gave pictures ot school dances and the Iunior-Senior Prom. The lay-out and plans tor the opening section and the division pages were done by Mr. Clayton Williams, the Toulouse-Lautrec ot Hawthorne High School, artist, tencer, chess player, man of many talents. Please accept our thanks and appreciation in place ot cash! Photos for these special sections were taken by David Hoel, senior art student, a dark horse who came from nowhere to provide some ot the best photography the EL MOLINO has ever had. Thanks tor your time and interest, Dave. lt paid otf. And, as always, Mr. William Goodtellow was there to help us with pictures, ideas, and moral support. lt isn't every yearbook that can boast pictures ot the Burma Road on the cover and title page! And so with great pride we present your l96U EL MOLINO! ,- -1. ,i Vyf QM if ff ' ' 7! Citi? My Q jug! J Q2 gl 'Ay IC L Vpxtk 752 if ff ff 4EL ?c4,,fQFf'Yf . gig 2 '59 5 Kfynypiq Fi Q 726 Q Q K XX fe-,PQ ' 2' ' f...' i CQ?-ENV X if ,xigpg f 'Q EQ, Q M6 ,U-ff'Vff'ff-fm 'fag W 'fffww-fffdffa 'yeqwamcf 440 KMJW Qddwfgfczff k74 ' K'gg?!M4?4ffc 02' - WJ UK my fffjrqjfvwvj . QMA' QwMf M N wg W UMM M Wqdjyw My ,W 3 Ywfjp-. cNwQWf,fW W Gwwjw ? ' u flaw! 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