Hawthorne High School - El Molino Yearbook (Hawthorne, CA)
- Class of 1962
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At one WWW K.,-fees' I 4. ..., ww- -Y WE- vv- --V -1-4-1 ei 7-,TE-f ,4- .fi meeting a faculty fashion show was presented with the well-known models Mr. Chauncey and Mr. Capelouto showing the latest in ballerina costumes. ,--'-H ' 5-s 11 -T K .Spring came and with it came traclitxseason. Mr. Barton won the honors of coaching the trackmen. The squad practiced each day in the area now occupied by build- ings T7, l9, 20, 215522. Spring brought something else to many Cougars and that was the ideaiof beautifying the campus. All classes were dispensed lwith for a work day under the direction of Mr. Elmore. Trees and shrubs were planted, bencihes made, and coatslof paint applied where needed. It was on this day that Senior Square was founded. Leadingithe senior class to its goal was Mr. Goodfellow. The end of the day finally came and Mr. Elmore came into tthe picture with his saxophone in hand to provide a little entertainment. , l . Y While money is talways a problem, it was especially evident by its nonexistence in a scholarship fund. The District Teachers' Association gave a ,variety show which was highlighted by the piano artistry of Mr. Garza, to raise funds for this mluch-appreciated cause. T L H ' f X u 1 .' And so the year cam?t?Tarrae'n'dJand with it must come the end of our reminiscing and the end of our dedication. lt is tokyou, Hawthorne's Original Ten, that y,'i 'the EI Molino staff of 1962 would like to dedicate thisfannual. '-N .ff X x ,f- ' T 'AX f-ff! '-XRW +A- hha- W---,, ...Q --f ' , ffm. f f 1, f , 'X f 1 , V , 1 1 if If I 1' if ,f 1 2 lj, X, , F, , I. , Z f W f J if J' -,M.R5,.iE5lY.E.U.E.JENiEN.s-W-,T MBLMHHE- CHAUNCFY . i i i it l T, li ' , . ll ll Miss LILA HELLER ee , ,,,,. A,,,,,M,,,,s...,-,.. ......,.. c.-..--fv. i, 71 ,l ll li li ll il l ,. ii i ,. l i ,T 'i ll T 'i l ii vi l it l l i i. l ll it ll li i l MR. DAVE cAPELouTo MR. RAY gg ,f 5 MK WY -.,,-,Q 44 1 A ..., ' .- V . 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James Mitchell will always be thought of with great affection for his generous, selfless service to the community, He is remembered for his exemplary work as a member of our district's Board of Trustees, on which he served from l948 to the time of his death, holding the office of president for three terms, Remembered with equal regard are the twelve years of service he gave to the Wiseburn School Board, serving as president for two terms, He is remembered for his active interest in a variety of youth programs, working briefly with the Little League and pioneering the establishment of a Middle League, only the second of its kind in the entire nation. OLIVER MCCAMMON Oliver McCammon gave his all for the youth of the community. He will be remembered by them as the man who made many impossible things possible for them. Considered one of the leading educational ad- ministrators in the State of California, he estab- lished a unique record in educational circles, in as much as he served the local district as its administrator for eighteen years, Of the community projects with which he was connected, one of the most outstanding is the Hawthorne Youth Camp. , The teenagers of, the area remember him more as one of the menu' behind the Club Gunga Din, on whose board he was an active member. lt is impossible to list all of the contributions of these men to the betterment of the community. Their achievements, however, are to be seen everywhere, and they will remain as permanent reminders of the men whose memory will always be an inspiration to those who knew them, Our Energetic Administrators, The central figure in our district is Dr, Jefferson L. Garner, who seems to handle simultaneously and with ease the many taxing problems of policy, decision, planning, and public relations that characterize the complex world of school ad- ministration. And yet, amid all the pressure of his demanding duties, Dr. Garner is always able to find time for the personal touch, that rare quality which inspires loyalty and marks the difference between the merely efficient administrator and the outstanding leader. By the smiles on Dr. Garner's and Mr. Nyman's faces, it is evident that all is well on the H.H.S. Campus. Dr. W. R. McDonald, our district's Assistant Superintendent, is an in- dispensable man on our board. Countless decisions and details are handled daily by his office, making the district's administration one of the most efficient. ,.....--,.. HIGH s ,SCHOOL 355 HAWTHQRHE George Bradford, Douglas Robertson, Chester Brown, Guy Lively, Herbert Barlelt. Hardworkin Board President Chester Brown In the American concept of education, it is the local Board of Trustees which serves to guide the school district toward a progressively improving and forward-looking program. ln the Centinela Valley, our school board per- forms quietly and intelligently this important duty, and these gentlemen who have dedicated their energies to serving the community so importantly, work tirelessly toward ever-increasing excellence in our educational standards. V ,gf V, ,W x , Mr, Wallace Nyman, the best known man about campus, has held his office since carpenters put bricks, steel, and wood together to produce the campus on which we stand. It can be said that he is truly the students' friend, We appreciate him and all he has done for us. Dur Leader, . Nyman No one can say Mr, Nyman isn't interested in the problems of the students. At left he talks with Ruth Beltran and Penny Prouty. Right, he talks with Dr. Garner and Ase Christiansen. Miss JoYce Selz Assistant Principal in charge of Seniors And His Assistants Miss Ruth Dicker Assistant Principal in charge of Freshmen Mrs. Harold Wetzler gr Assistant Principal 4 1 in charge of Sophomores Mr. Dan Nelson Assistant Principal in charge of Juniors Guide Sophomore Counselors Mrs. Jean Turdy Mrs. Ava Webb Junior Counselor Mr. John Elmore Senior Counselor 5 Mr. David Capelouio 1 Freshmen Counselors Mr. George Burien Miss Lila Heller I 1 l I I 4, l 1 i. i i Mr. Duff Means Director of Siudenl Activities Thr ugh the Years Miss Anne Croddy Mr. Dan Hoy Miss Vi Clark Miss Catherine Corcoran Mr. Morris Husted , 0,9 Q Q L if is if Y Mr. Milt craig Mrs. Jeanette Jenson , 1 D W U Mr. William Goodfellow Mr. larry Kirkpatrick A -,f , Q 4 4 Q Cke' With Readln' Wrltln Q 9 Mr. Vinceni Lordi ' Mr. Roy Mossholder Miss Clara McGiniy Mr. Harold Ormondroyd Miss Winnie Owens Mr. Joseph McGror1y Mr. Arlhur Orrell Mrs, Theresa Mark This page sponsored by Hawthorne Florist. Mrs. Elizabeth Corliss Mr. Donald Harrison Mr. Lowell Haueler Miss Calherine Voikovich Mr. Russell Wing Mrs. Laila Claylon nd 'rithmetic Miss Marilyn lmes l Mr. Ray Garza Mr. Robert Grahamer Miss Kathryn Zalowski Mr. Lino Nivolo Mr. Manuel Pizarro l Mr. Howard Pendleton Mrs. Josephine Roth Mrs. Shirley Kircher Mr. Wayne Allen Mr. Frederic Morgan evelopin Our Muscles, Mr. Kermit Bennett Mr. John Chaffey Mr. Angelo Cracchiolo Mr. Neville Devereaux Mr, Frank Graves Mr. Robert Hall Mr, Bruce Hulladay Mr. William Walden Mr. John Ashley Mr. Roberl Caldwell Mr. John Balaam Mrs. Kafherine Chadwick Mr. Mike Muirhead Mr. Calvin Clark Mr. James Wade and Qur Knowledge, Mr Robert Kyllonen Miss Barbara Sasashima Mr. Harold Simonek Mr. Sid Semon Mr. Richard Reynolds Mr. Hugh Silox Mr. Dee Trenf Mr. Toby Erlinger Mr Otto Plum Mr. Ron Sevier Mr. Louis Jones Miss Ellen Likins Miss Pat Mondon Mrs. Joyce Duffy We are Mr. Don Walker O Preparing A' .N ' I WQWXQV' OW rw Mrs. Anne Bachman Miss Mary Dykton Mrs. Juanila Cable Mr. Claylon Williams Miss Sandra Pincholl' Mrs. Rila Serebrenia fl llif My K . X 4 ig A l f or A Qflffx ffl QA ' l U2 lx X' X 1 l X 3 Q K lk l 5 ' I ll ffjidkfx jig! r olle e Mfwi Y . N 4 . . l i . ll liclnox-glw A l lfxl lj. :gli xx X x lj X l M If V WKUI RJ 'lx N of of Pl l Xl '-fx! I ,I .XR Qs Mr. Stephen Margaritis Mr. Augusl Pemella Mr. Allen Repashy Mr. David Andrews Mr. John Brown Mr, Fred Edwards Mr. Gilbert Gaier Mr. Daryl Hamillon Mr. Robert Heisner Mrs, Jean Bartholomew Miss Elaine Saal A if , gfzf - , f A L f ' fi' fi , ,i X 1 1 1 g k A Q x V 1 c Q, n. We Thank All students who have ever been in academic, physical, emotional, or extra curricular distress know well the therapeutic services pro- vided by the staff members pic- tured on this page, Excursion per- mits, reference advice, or plaster casts come equally handy to this varied collection of experts. Mrs. Pearl Linstruth Miss Mary Gutierrez Miss Dorothy Rhodes .YL I cl , , ,U . V f ,Hr y L X f' r J f Miss Marian Murray Mrs. Mary Fox Not Pictured Mrs. Mary Lucey Vit' Mrs. Alice Hardy Just ask the girl at the switch- board is the harried teacher's solution to many of his daily problems, What she doesn't know the attendance and counseling office staffs do know, All know- ledge is the providence of these comforting oracles. Mrs. Sarah Ashby Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs You Our Mrs Edith Fairbanks Mrs Edith Collins Sorely missed on the Hawthorne Campus this year has been Mr. E. R. Harvey. Mr. Harvey left us last October to serve our country as a Lt, Commander in the Naval Air Corps. Mr, Harvey has been missed by the students who were in his classes. It is hoped that he will be able to return next year to resume his postion in the Math Department, Mr. Hill if Mrs. Plaster Women Left to Right: Mrs. Plaster, D. Trousdale, R. Dunn, T, Hanger, H. Hartsel, M. Connick, V. Gillette, G. Morris, D. O'DonnelI, R. Nielson, J. Jando, H. Steging, K. Grose- chase. Students Left to Right: Carol Wickwire, Ruth Bel- tram, Louise LaVoque, Mike Kelly, John Mitchell. Cougar Aids School life at Hawthorne High without the services of its efficient custodial and cafeteria staff would be unthinkable. lt is a privilege to salute them and to thank them for giving our school a most pleasant campus. Custodians: Row 'lc F. Knerr, M. Scaggs, C. Fehlman, G. Hoffman, D. Mehlan, J. Pistono, W. Morrow, T. Anderson, J. Hill J. Wilson. Row 2: l Head, J. Dodds, R. Whitlock, A. Escoleer, W. Suton, R. Hummel, W. Richards, C. Scaggs, J. Thompson, E. Metzler, W. Krause, H. Hill. C. Heroux. X xx sz 4 MT .: AGLQW- Z- . ,Z n I ' J ,ffv f iff ff? fff'f ff fV Z T9 fig? yf fc ff ff A 7 ffffvg an VZ-f 7 g an-5 iff Q!! ZP6 2771? 74491 Qfaffii X f 1 010 :fd JJUYCM 7 gjiifffifzd 5 ZJQKQ 710075144 jffliy-Q 4523 Ron Petch Student Body President First Semester .loan Munn First Semester Commissioner of Assemblies 1 Student Leaders Lnuide Deanna Petersen First Semester Treasurer Sue Smith First Semester Vice President Nancy Brooks First Semester Secretary of the House Second Semester Recording Secretary fuk? 1 'X h , O S ..r. . xr, Barbara Orr Mary McReynolds Arlene Ellis First Semester First Semester First and Second Semester Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Commissioner of Publicity 26 Sandy Tully Second Semester vmmissioner of Assemblies Cougar Acti itie John Mitchell Second Semester Vice President Cynthia Klingler Second Semester Secretary of the House Jim Reale Student Body President Second Semester Janet Myers First Semester Commissioner of Posters Second Semester Speaker of the House Ray Hahn Valerie Davis Frank Rubin First Semester Second Semester Second Semester Speaker of the House Corresponding Secretary Commissioner of Posters Second Semester Treasurer 27 George Rea Senior Class President First Semester Vickie Green, Historian, Sharon Wetmore, Treasurer, George Rea, President, Sandy Ragatz, Vice President, Judie Nolan, Secretary. The time has come for us to part. The Class of 1962 is now bidding the H.H.S. campus farewell. To those who knew them well it will be a challenge to fill the station that they have honored for the past year. To many of them it will mean college and prominent futures, To others it will mean careers and marriage. Memories return on this happy day, 'Senior Square, Ditch Day, the Prom, the games, rallies, sales', and all the other things that made their last year here at Hawthorne complete. Good-by and good luck to the graduating class of 1962. Seni r Class Judie Nolan Senior Class President Second Semesfer l l Dee Dee Durizzl, Hisloriang Beverly Glaubilz, Treasurer: Vickie Green, Secretary: Judie Nolan, Presidenlg Sharon Wetmore, Vice Presidenf. Martha Amour Neil Anderson Robert Anderson Anne Armstrong Girls' League 4 Science Club 2 J.V. Basketball 3 Flag Girl 3, 4 Head 4 Modern Dance 2 Class Cabinet 3 Science 'l, 3 GAA l Homemaking 3 Bowling 2 Bowling 2 Band 3, 4 Varsity Trainer 3, 4 Honor Roll 2, 3 Future Teachers 2 Honor Roll l Richard Arnold Science Club 2 Thespians 2, 3 Noel Barber - Boys' League 4, Wresling l,2,3,4, Cee Football, Campus Fellowship 4. William Barclay - Cee Football, Golf, Track l, Scholarship Society 2, 3, Shop, Science Club l, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Span Compet. l, 2. Dave Austin John Baker Linda Ballenger Aviation 4 Intramural Football 4 Drill Team 2 Bowling l, 2, 3 Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club l FBLA 3, 4 V. Pres. 4 We've Finally Arrived' QW, ,W ,Ir John Barnes - House of Rep. l, Intramural Football, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Aviation 2, Spanish 3. Tom Barnett - Varsity Football 4, Shop 4. Mickey Baumgardner - J.V. Foot- ball 3, Track l, 3,4, Aviation 2, Modern Dance 3, Bowling 2, School Play 3, Dance Concert 3. Lynn Beach-Shop Club 1, Class Cqbmf sscs C . Carol Becker Goclorn Bell A.F.S. 4 Ruth Beltran Bee Yell Leader 25 Varsity Song Queen 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Treas. 35 GAA l, 25 Modern Dance 2, 35 Scholarship Society 35 Class Cabinet 3, 45 Diacon- ians 3, 45 Spanish l, 25 Rus- sian 3, 4. Sylvia Benson Mike Blazenski Lorraine Bleeker Darrell Boesiger Modern Dance 2, 3 Science Club 2 Scholarship Society 2,3,45 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Homemaking 4 AFS 4 Seal Bearer5 Campus Fellow- Class Cabinet 3 FBLA 4 Latin T, 2 ship 35 Class Cabinet l, 35 Dance Band l, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll T, 2 AFS 35 Sec. 45 Spanish 1. Tom Boles - Shop T5 Class Cabi- iX!e're at the T p Jerry Bollin - Cee Track T5 Bee Track 2, 35 Varsity Cross Country 3, Captain 35 Science T5 Treas. 35 Scholarship Society 2, 35 Class Cabinet T5 French 35 Knights 35 Vice Pres. 45 Pres. Science Re- I net 2, 3, 45 Science l. Dale Boll 1 Bowling 3. search 4. Barbara Bond - Campus Fellow- ship l5 Sfenettes 35 GAA 2, 3. Judy Bond -- Drill Team 3, 45 Class Cabinet ly AFS 45 Future Teachers l5 Honor Roll l, 2, 3. Toni Bottai Jerry Benson Bee Track Knights 4 Richard Boureston Varsity Football Bee Football Cee Track Bee Track Varsity 4 We W rked fl f Joe Bradley Band 2 Choir l, 2, 3, 4 Nancy Brooks ASB Recording Secretary of House 4, El Molino Staff 4, Class Cabinet 3, 4, Campus Fellowship lp FBLA 3, 4, Pres. 4, Future Teachers 2, GAA l, 2, Choir lp Senate 4. Lynn Brauer Laralee Brevig Stenettes 4 GAA lp El Molino Staff 4, Stenettes 4 Stanley Brugh Carol Bullock Stenettes 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4. 32 Milton Calkins - Wrestling l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, 4. Patricia Campbell 1 Library l. Pat Carden -- Cee I, 2, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4. .ludy Carr - House of Represent- atives I7 Stenettes 4, Class Cabi- net lp GAA 'l, 25 French 4. Bonney Carrick -- House of Rep. 4, GAA ty Jr. Red Cross 3. Linda Brooks GAA lp Journalism 2, Stenettes 4, Class Cabinet 2 Jeanene Byram Science 2, Campus Fellow- ship 3, 4, AFS 4, Fencing 3 GAA 1, Choir l, 2, 3. Joe Calabro Soph. Spelling Champion tw Ase Christiansen Senate, AFS, Diaconians, Fencing, Foreign Exchange Student from Denmark. Alberto Caruso Latin 2, Science Compet. 3 Bowling 4. Cheryl Christiansen House of Rep. 1, Modern Dance 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross, V.P. 4. JoAnn Collins GAA 'l, El Molino Staff 4, Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Home- making 3, Treas. 4, Jr. Red Cross 4. Nancy Castagna Drill Team 3, Recording Sec. of Girls' League 4, Adver- tising Manager of Cougar 4, Class Cabinet 3, 4, Campus Fellowship 3, Slenettes 3, 4, Diaconians 4. Kathy Christinsen GAA, Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4, Marilyn Chadwick Beverly Chaney Science 2, 3, Campus Campus Fellowship 4 Fellowship 2, 3, 4, AFS 4. Karen Clark--GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Class Cabinet l,2, 3, 4, Pre. Med. 3, Sec. and Treas., Spanish, French. Sheila Cook - Stenettes 4, AFS 2, 3, Russian 3, Choir 4. Bob Cook-Cee Football l, Track 2, 3, 4, Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4, French 1, 2 Treas., Bowling 4. John Coventry M. Clobucker Science l. Cl t t Cl John Conney - J.V. Basketball 3, Boys' League 4, Chess 4. Dorothy Cook - GAA l, 2, 3, Campus Fellowship 2, 3, 4. l i , Charlene Dana - Slenettes 4, Diaconians 4, Choir 2, 3, Honor Roll l, 3, Sec. of Choraliers 3, Member of A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4. Gwen Dart - Pre. Med. Roger Dacken Judy Crawford 1 Drill Team 3, 4, Historian 2, Diaconians 3, 4 Treas. French l, 2 Sec. Treas., 3 Pres. Kenneth Crocker - Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4. Barbara Crouch - House of Rep. 2, 3, Girls' League Rep. l, 2, Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4, Diacon- ians 3, GAA 3, Future Teachers l. Mary Cyr Edwina Dahl - House of Rep, I, 4 Class Cabinet 4, Girls' League 2: FBLA 2, Bowling 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3. Diana Dalton - Historian 2, Sup- porting role in Trail of the Lone- some Pine , co-director of guided Miss . and Never Stopped Linda Dawson Pat Defuge GAA l, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1,2, 3, House of Rep. l, Boys' League Business Mgr. on Cougar 3, 4. l, 2, 3,4, Varsity Football 4, Bee Football 2, 3, Cee 81 Bee Track 2, 3, Science l. Darlene Delp Class Cabinet 4, Choir l, 2, 3, Choraliers. Un- Cheri Deluca House of Rep. l, 2, Business Editor of Annual 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Class Cabinet 4, GAA l, Bowling 4, Drama 2, Thespians 4. ,,..5-4? Judy Derr - Modern Dance 3, 4: Class Cabinet 3,45 Homemaking 37 FBLA 45 Choir 25 Bowling 3. Andrea Dew - Modern Dance 2, 35 Stenettes 45 French I5 Bowling 2. ,,,.f'-1 new Robert Dew Sandi Dimock--Modern Dance 35 45 Class Cabinet 25 Spanish 45 3rd place Spanish Compet. ' 2 ,ff 5 Q X4 . Earnest Douglas - House ot Gordon L. Downing Rep, 'lp Cee Football 'l, 25 Bee Football 35 Varsity Football 45 Golf 25 Cee Track l, 25 Bee Track 35 Thespians 3, Pres. 4. Richard Doyle 1 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 45 Boys' League 45 Varsity 25 Latin 2. Dianna Draper - Choir l, 2, 3, 4. Genie Dugan-Modern Dance 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Society 3, 45 AFS 45 Fencing 45 Spanish I5 French 3. F ur Years Dee Durizzi Dan Dye -J,V. Football ly John Dyar Janis Eldridge A Capella 45 GAA i5Class Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Boys' League 'l, 2, 3, 45 GAA Eligibility Chairman Cabinet 45 FBLA 4. Track l, 2, 3, 45 Shop 4. Shop 35 Class Cabinet 45 H Club 45 GAA. Latin 'lp Spanish 2. 'Hifi' IW ff' X x Sheryl Farlow-Spanish l, GAA l, Modern Dance 2, 3, FBLA 4, Stenettes 4, House of Rep. 2, 4, Class Cabinet 3. Eugene Fay - Varsity Football 3,4. Nadine Fensfermaker - Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Jr. Red Cross 3, Choir Club 3. Bryan Ellerman Bettie Elliott - GAA 2, Stenettes 3, 4, Social Chairman 4, FBLA 4, Bowling V. Pres. 3, Editor, El Mo- lino 4, Honor Roll 3, 4. Kevin Elmore - Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Most Val- uable Player 3, Boys' League 4, Science l, 2, 3, Knights 3, 4. Glenn Ely Diana Emerson - Chess l, 2, GAA 3. Steve Emmick - House of Rep. 3, 4, Cee Track Most Valuable Player 3, Cee Football Most Valu- able Player 3, Bee Track 4, Bee Football 4. Joy Ferguson - Campus Feltow- ship 3, 4, Class Cabinet 3, 4, Spanish 4, Bowling 4. Ron Firey - Water Polo 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Science 2, Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Carolyn Fife - House of Rep. 3, GAA l, 2, Class Cabinet 2, 3, Stenettes 4, Spanish 2, Bowling 4, El Molino Staff 4. Gabriel Fleming - Cross Country. Margaret Fogg - Homemaking 3, Campus Fellowship 3, Stenettes Sec. 4, Class Cabinet 3, Diacon- ians 4, Honor Roll. Dorrine Footitt - Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Homemaking 3, Cam- pus Fellowship 'l, 2, 3, 4, Stenet- tes 4, Class Cabinet 3, GAA l. Desmond Ford, Jr. -- Water Polo 3, 4, Shop 4, Chess l. .lohn Fragnito Janet Franz - Class V.P., Class Cabinet l, 2, GAA l, 2, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Jr. Princess, FBLA 4. Barbara Fratus -- FBLA Sec. 4, Girls' Glee 3. Ray Gagne-Basketball 1, Varsity Water Polo 4, Shop Member l, Fencing 4, Continentals 3, lntra- mural Basketball 2, Intramural Swimming 3, Intramural Track 3. Carolyn Gamradt - Girls' League l, 2, Campus Fellowship l, Stenettes 4, GAA l, 2. Bill Garvin -- Class Cabinet 4. Bruce George - House of Rep. l, 4, Golf 3, Varsity Football 1, Boys' League l, Knights 3, 4. Glen George - Cee Football 2. 6 O Chuck Geserick - Track l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. and Treas. ot Shop 4, Class Cabinet 3, Russian. Alyce Gilbert Judy Gillette -- Class Cabinet 4, Girls' League. Carol Gipson Beverly Glaulitz - Scholarship Society 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Choir Jim Graham - House of Rep. 3. Mike Graves-Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Scholarship Society 3, 4, Varsity 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Victoria Green--Bee Yell Leader 2, Class Historian 3, Treasurer 4, Senate, Girls League Pres. 3, V. Pres. 3, Corr. Sec. 2, GAA Yell Leader 3, Scholarship Society 3, 4, Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Diaconians 3, 4, Pres. 4. Norman Greenfield-Band T, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Cee Water Polo l, Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4. Harry Haacke-Bee Basket- Carl Hagan- ball 2 Varsity Baseball 2, 3 Shop 1 Senior Cabinet 4, the Knowledge Billie Hanson-House of Rep. 3, Modern Dance 2, 3, Sten- ettes 4, Class Cabinet l, 2 Spanish 2, Jr. Red Cross 3. I Charlene Hanson-Stenettes l, GAA 2. Ted Grinclstaff- Carolyn Groendyke- Dan Grimsley- Bob Gross-Scholarship Society 3, Honor Roll 3. Ray Hahn-Speaker of the William Hahn - Varsity House 4, Treas. 4, House of Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Rep. 3, 4, Aviation 3 Pres., League 4. Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, Knights 4, Bowling 2, 3. Barbara Harris- Recording Carolyn Haueter-Class Cab- Sec. 2, House of Rep. 2, inet 2, 3, 4, Spanis Senate 2, Girls' League l, GAA l, 2. 2, 3, 4, Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, GAA l. h3, Mary Ester Hage-Stenettes Susan Hale-House of Rep. 2, Campus Fellowship l, 2, 3 Treas., Stenettes 4, GAA 2. Geraldine Haywood - Drill Team 3, Choir 2, Honor Roll, 1' Gabriele Hill-German 2, Choir 2. Gil Hiniiosa-JV Tennis 2, Var- sity Tennis 3, 4, Shop 2, 4. Tonya Hobson-GAA, Journalism, Class Cabinet 'l, Jr. Red Cross 4 Treasurer. Sherry Hoffman-GAA 1, 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, German 2, 3 4, Choir 1 ,3. :ette Householder 1 Drill lm 2, 3, Stenettes 4, FBLA red Husted- ine Janson- Choir. Robert Holmes-Spanish l, Bowl ing 2 3 4' Honor Rol Judith Horn--Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 4. Judy Houk-GAA l, 2, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4 Secretary, Jr. Red Cross 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4. Beatriz lnfante-French 4. Darrell Janson- Donna Johnson-Drill Team Larry Johnson-Science I, 2, 2, 3, Modern Dance l, 3, 4, Russian 3, 4. Science 2, Class Cabinet 4. Janet Humphreys-Flag Girl Gary Hunter-Boys' League 4, House of Rep, 3, Band 4, 4, Varsity Football 3, JV Class Cabinet 3, 4, FBLA 4, Cross Country 4, Bee Track Spanish 2. 2, 3. That We Need Les Johnson-House of Rep. 4, Bee Track l, 2, Varsity Cross Country l, 2, Scholar- ship Society 3, 4, Class Cab- inet l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish 1, 2, 3. Sharon Jokela- Linda Jonas - Spanish 3, G Jim Jones - Varsity 8. J.V. Ten- nis5 Math 45 Class Cabinet 4. Larry Jones 1 Bee Football l, 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Aviation 35 Shop 35 Class Cabinet 45 Varsity 4. Linda Jones - House of Rep. 45 Modern Dance l5 Homemaking 3, Pres. 35 Class Cabinet 3, 45 FBLA 45 Choir 2, 35 Bowling 3. Sherri Jones - Modern Dance 2, 35 Stenettes 45 Class Cabinet 35 FBLA 3, 4, Vice Pres. 35 GAA l. Michael Kelly Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Track 3, 45 Varsity 4. Dan Kieffer - Choir l, 25 Photo Lab 2, 3, 4. Phyllis Kirkpatrick - Song Queen 35 Class Treas. 1, Class Pres. 2, House of Rep. l5 Senate 25 Mod. Dance I5 Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 45 Stenettes 45 FBLA 35 Future Teach- ers 35 Bowling 45 Drill Team 2. Carolyn Kitchens-Stenettes 3, 4. Cynthia Klingler-Sec. of House 45 Girls' League 45 Annual Staff Faculty Editor lst sem.5 Editor-in- chief 2nd sem. 45 Future Teachers 25 Science Competition l. Pamela Luce Robert Knudsen - Varsity Faot- ball 3, 45 Boy's League 4. Dennis Kocalis - Class Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Science Club 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 Historian 3, President 45 Thespians 3, 4. Andrea Koon -- Slenettes 4. Dawn Koons - Future Teachers I. I G e ew-Lf.:-1-f N-we jfkxi , Y A 2 . Karen Krapf 4 Victory Queen 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, Class Cabinet 3, AFS l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, GAA lp, Spanish l, 2, 3. Sonia Laird - GAA 'l, Class Cab- inet 3, 4, Future Teachers l, 2, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 8- Treas. James Lambert Judy Lander Sharon Landers Marie Laraway - Class Cabinet 3, 4, Campus Fellowship l, Bowl- ing 2. Daniel Larsen Benny LaSala - Thespians 4, Honor Roll 2, 3. John Lasley 1 Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4, Science l, 2, Continentals 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Pres. 4, Thespians 4, Bowling 2, Swinging High 8. Dear Delinquent plays. Louise LaVoque - Speaker of House 3, Sec. of House 2, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Senate 2, Girls' League Recording Sec. 8K Pres., Aviation, Sec. 3, German 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4 Treas., Bowling 2, Chris LeDonne - Shop 4, Honor Roll 1, 3. David LeDoux 41 Douglas LeDoux Judy Lee - Homemaking 37 Class Cabinet 47 GAA 3. Gary Lendennie 3, 47 Choir 3. Richard Lewis 1 9 I 2, 3, 47 Varsity Basketball 4, J.V. Basketball 37 Latin 3. -- Continentals Boy's Lea ue Judi Liber - Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4, Historian 27 Editor-in-chief of the Cougar 47 Journalism l, 27 Modern Dance 2, 3, 47 Future Teachers 2, 47 French 37 Spanish 27 Quill 81 Scroll Honorary Society. Susan Lively - Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 27 House of Rep. 27 Senate 27 Pre. Med. 37 Dia- conians 47 GAA 2, 3. Jackie Lockett - Science 27 Sten- ettes 3, 47 GAA I7 Jr. Red Cross 3, 4, Pres. 4. Rickie Lowry - House of Rep. 27 Modern Dance 2, 37 Campus Fel- lowship 2, 37 Class Cabinet 3, 47 Jr. Red Cross 47 Thespians 47 Dear Delinquent. ow the Future Linda Logsdon - Stenettes 4j Class Cabinet 3j Bowling. Daryl Lundquist 37 Cee Football Cabinet 'l, 2, 3, Pres. 4. Sally Lutz-- Dan McCammon Mary McCormick 2, 3, 4. Ken McCutcheon 3, 47 Science 2. Calvin McDougal 37 Intramural Sw Marty Luncle - Shop 2. - J.V. Football l7 Shop l7 Class 47 Bowling 3, 4, Tim Lyons - House of Rep. 37 Bee Basketball 47 Cee Basketball 27 Boys' League 4. - Class Cabinet - Class Cabinet - House of Rep. imming 37 Science Club 2, 37 Campus Fellowship 37 1234-A David Maestas - Wrestling. Earle Makin - Bee Football 37 .l.V. Tennis 37 Campus Fellowship Pres, 3, V. Pres. 3. .lan Manculich Pat Manoli - Girls' League l, 2, 3, 47 Stenettes 3, 4. Richard Marcottee - Band 47 House of Rep. .li Football 27 ln- tramural Football 17 Aviation 2. Thelma Merestein - Cougarettes 2, 3, 4. Carol Marker - GAA 17 Annual Staff 47 Class Cabinet l, 4. Jim Martin Linda McDowell -- Class Pres. l, Treas. 27 Senate 17 GAA Song Queen 2j Frosh Princess7 Activities Editor Annual Staff 47 Modern Dance 2, 3, Treas. 37 Scholarship Society 3, 47 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4j Thespians 4. John McFall - Boys' League 4. Richard McGuire - Boys' League l7 Campus Fellowship 3. Fred McKay - Cee Football I7 Bee Football 2, 37 Varsity Foot- Buddy McKemie - Science Club l. Hesselyn McKnight Mary Mckeynolds -- ASB Record ing Sec. 47 Senate 47 Stenettes 3 res Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. We D Face Dennis MacArthur-Boys' League Josie Madrid - French l7 Chora liers7 A Cappella Choir7 Madrigal Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. ball 4i J.V. Wrestling l, 27 Shop l. Delores Mebane Dr: Team 2, 3, Treas. 3, House of Rep. 2, Girls' League, Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, Science 2, Future Teachers 3, GAA l, 2, Bowling 3. Ida Martinez - Girls' Roy Mears - Cee Football League i, 2, 3, 4, Sten- 2, J.V. Football 3, Boys' ettes 4, League 4, Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4. Jo Ann Metsker - Science Clinton Miller -- Shop 4, 2, 3. Vice Pres. to See Penny Mitchell - Drill Team 4, Choraliers 2, 3, 4, Choir 3 4 Thespians 3, 4. .lohn Mitchell - Jr. Class V. Pres., House of Rep. 2, 4, Water Polo 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4, Knights 4, ASB Vice-Pres. 4, Science 2. Nancy Moffett - Drill Team 2, 3, Dicconians 4, GAA l, Choir 2, 3. , is 4 44 Sharon Milligan - Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Campus Fellowship 2, Stenettes 3, 4, Jr. Cabinet 3, GAA 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3. Marsha Million - Stenettes 4, GAA 1, 2, Choir 3, 4. .lim Mitchell - Shop l, 4. Betty Montoya - GAA 1, Nancy Moore - Girl's League 1, 2, 3, 45 Campus Fellowship 35 Jr. Red Cross 4. Pat Morris -- Modern Dance 25 Scholarship Society 3, 45 Campus Fellowship 35 Future Teachers 15 Fencing 45 GAA 1. Andrew Moynagh - Boy's Ath- letics, Cee Track5 Cee Football5 J.V. Wrestling5 Varsity Wrestling5 Varsity Football 3, 4. Modern Dance 2 Steneltes 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross 4. Carol Moody - Banner Cheryl Moore - French 25 Carrier 45 Girls' League 1, Choir 2, 35 Bowling 3, 4. 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance 2, 3, 45 Band 45 Choir 3, 4, Secretary. Loretta Morelli - House Brenda Morgan -- Class of Rep. 25 Modern Dance Cabinet 45 Girls' League 45 Historian 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' GAA 3, 4. League 15 Campus Fellow- ship 15 Stenefles 45 Class Cabinet 2, 3. the Failure Warner Mugford - Wrestling 2, 35 Band 3, 45 Choir l, 2. Sandy Mulford - Drill Team 3, 45 Girls' League, Historian 45 Dia- conians 45 Honor Roll 3. Joan Munn - Secretary of the House, 15 Recording Sec. 25 Treas. 35 Comm. of Assemblies 45 Class Treas. 25 House of Rep. 15 Senate 2, 3, 45 Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 2, 3, Treas. and Sec. Campus Fellowship 15 AFS 1, 2, 35 Fencing 3, 4, Pres. 45 French Sec., Treas. 15 Outstanding Jr. Dancer5 Perfect Attendance Jr. 45 or Success Eugene Obillo - Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Perfect Attend- ance 2, 3. Barbara O'Bryan - Girls' League 4, Campus Fellowship 2, 3, .lr. Red Cross 4. Shirley Olgin - Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Fencing 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3. Bernard Olivet - AFS 4, Knights 4, Senate 4, Foreign Exchange Student from France. 46 Jack Munson Jeanne Nakai - Annual 4, Class Cabinet 3, 4, Science 2, Diaconians 4, Pres. 4, GAA 2, Spanish 3, Scholar- ship Society 4. Mike Nelson - Boys' League 4, French 3. L Jeanne Natsume - Science 2, AFS 4. Judy Nolan - Class Cabi- net 2, 3, Pres. 4, Sec. 4, Future Teachers, Sec. 3, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Pre-Med 4, V. Pres. 4, Pres, 4, Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Sealbearer, Diaconians 4, Senate 4, Seminar 4. Eileen Notermann -- Maj- orette 4, Band 4, Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med, Spanish 3, Bowling 3, Everette Nealey Ellen Noterman - Class Editor Annual Staff, Class Cabinet 3, 4, Pre-Med 3, 4, Spanish 4, Bowling 3. Sandra Nutt - Class Cobi, net 4, French 3, Choir 3. X rx. Bob Olson 1 Barbara Orr - ASB Cor responding Sec. 4, GAA l, Class Cabinet l, 2, Sten- eltes 4. Ron Puckett ow as We Walk N -A l . . i 5 . X x Merle Owens-J.V. Wrest- ling 2, Shop l, 2, 3, Class Cabinet 4. Rudy Padilla - Shop, Cam- pus Fellowship, Bowling. Rose Paterniti - Modern Dance 1, Girls' League l, 2, Stenettes 4, FBLA 4. Mike Paccie - Shop 3, 4, Class Cabinet 3, 4, Span- ish 'l. Nancy Parker - House of Rep. 2, Senate 4, Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Fellowship l, Future Teach- ers l, Diaconians 4, Thes- pians 3, 4. Ruth Patton 1 Sec. of the House 2, House of Rep. l, 2, Campus Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Sec., President 2, Vice Pres. 3, AFS l, 2, 4, Fu- ture Teachers 4, Tonor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Paul Penn -- Cee Football l, Bee Football 2, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, J.V. Base- ball l, Boy's League 4, Class Cabinet l, 2, Chess 4, Pres. 4, Bee Club l, 2, 3. Angie Perez - Modern Dance 2, 3, Class Cabinet 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, Fencing 2, 3, Span- ish l, 4, GAA 2, Spanish Comp. 2, Annual Staff 4. Deanna Petersen - A.S.B. Com- missioner of Posters 3, ASB Treas. 4, Senate 3, Scholarship Society 4, Recording Sec. 4, Class Cabinet 3, 4, Campus Fellowship l, 2, AFS 3, 4, Pres. 4, French 'l, Pro- gram Coordinator l, Sportsman- ship Judge 4. Diane Phillips Harry Philipp - Intramural Wrestling 27 Cee Football 37 Bee Football 4, Carolyn Pogue Ellen Powell - Modern Dance 1, 2, 37 Homemak- ing l, 2, 37 Class Cabinet 47 Choir l, 2, 3, 47 Thes- pians 4. Keith Pulcifer -- Wrestling 'l, 2. Peggy Pierce 1 Science 3, Hist.7 Scholarship Society l, 2, Sealbearer7 Class Cabinets7 Fenc- ing 47 GAA l, 27 Bank of Amer- ica Award7 National Merit Scho- Iarship Finalist. 3, 47 Cap Poore -- Water Polo 2, 3, 47 Cougar Staff 37 Shop 3, 47 Class Cabinet 3, 47 Thespians 3, 47 Stage Crew 4, Pres. 47 Stage Crew l, 2, 3, 47 Stage Manager 4. Ellen Prongue - El Molino Staff 47 Class Cabinet 47 Homemaking 37 Stenettes 37 FBLA 37 French 2. Bob Pullen - Water Polo l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 3. Sherry Piper Jan Pitkanen - Band l, Marsha Podvolecky-House 2, 3, 47 Water Polo l, 27 of Rep, I7 Girls' League l, Band Club l, 2, 3, 47 2, 3, 47 Cougar Staff 47 Bowling 3, 47 Dance Band Modern Dance 3, 47 Class 3, 4. Cabinet 2, 3, 47 FBLA 3, Sandra Ragatz - Bee Yell Leader 27 Class Cabinet 'l, 2, 3, 4j Historian 81 Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 47 Girls' League l7 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader 3, Pres. 47 French 2, Sec.7 Diaconians 3, 4, Sec. 47 Honor Roll l, 2. Alon PENNY RUl1lTlCll'l - HOUSE Carolyn Raigosa - GAA of Rep. 3, 47 Class Cabi- 47 Class Cabinet 4. net 4. Alice Ramirez - GAA 17 Bill Rand - Shop 37 Cam Modern Dance 37 Bowling 2. pus Fellowship 3. Fred Rand - Band l, 2, Robert Reagan - Football George Rea - Class Cabi- ,Tyv I , 3, 4, Dance Band 4. 2, Bowling 2. net l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. ,f ,J - .f L' KW M- Lf' ' , J' . ,C V 5,1 .x , N , ,X ,J ,fy .f . by 8, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, House of Rep. 2, Senate 4, Boys' League 4, Cee Football 2, Bee Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Tennis l, Bee Basketball 4, Cougar Staff 4, Sports Editor, Editor, Journalism 3, Science 2, 3, Scholarship Society 3, Cam- pus Fellowship 3, Varsity 4, Knights 3, 4, Bowling 2. y 1 . l ,pf L ff' O , if + rl es a LI J J VMC L u ,, 1 ' CD X K L' f ,M ,1,.,' ,H My ff '-1' , f' X' ,f .D Xyylw. U Pat Roberts - GAA l, 2, Gary Rocca - Shop 4. 3 4 Scholarshi Society 1 I P 2, Class Cabinet 3, 4, Fu- Roy Ryse Bee Football ture Teachers l, 2. 1' 27 Modem Dance 2' Franz Russell - Boys' League 4, Bee Football l, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity 4, Knights 3, 4. 'X 2 . Sandra Rohwedder-House of Rep. l, Girls' League 4, Modern Dance l, Campus Fellowship 3, Class Cabi- net 3. Carolyn Reale David Register - Golf l 2, 4, Cougar Staff 2, 3 Journalism 2, Shop l Bowling l, 2. Victor Rice - Band 3, 4 Dance Band 3, 4. Ron Rolf - Shop 2, 3 Class Cabinet l, 2, Span ish 2. Jim Reale - Class Cabinet 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pres, 3, ASB Pres. 4, Boys' League Pres. 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Bee Football l, Cee Track l, Bee Track l, Varsity Track 3, 4, Shop l, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Knights 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. John Renn-Varsity Track 3. Steve Rigg - Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Water Polo l, Bowl- ing 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4. Shirley Roy - GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, H Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3. Sharon Schleper - l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l Jerry Schmidt 1 Don ling, Girls' League Choir 2. Aviation 3, Science 3, Shop 2, Class Cabinet 4, Continentals 4, Bowling 2, 3. Ned Schmitz - J.V. Wrestling, Science l. Bonnie Scholes - Yell Leader 3, Diaconians 4. Ray Scholl Darlene Schwab -- 4, Campus Fellowship 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, 4. GAA l, 2, 3, Stenettes 3, 4, Girls' League Geraldine Schwab - Campus Felf Iowship l, 2, 3, Girls' League 4, Jr. Red Cross 4. Marsha Scott - Homemaking 3, 4, FBLA 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 50 Science 2 Shop 4 We f 4 , Ken Sawden - Shop 2. David Schaefer W Joyce Sadler - Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, House of Rep. 4, GAA, Diaconians 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Head 4. Joyce Sams - Science 2, Campus Fellowship 3, Stenettes 3, 4, Choir 4. Joyce Savisky - Modern Dance, Historian 4, Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4. Scheliga Track 8- Wrest- Wifgfij 'll WW 6 Ln 1 8 I Sharon Shannon - Class Cabinet 3, 4, House of Rep. 2, Girls' League 3, Homemaking l, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Stenettes 4, Future Teachers 4, Spanish l, Bowling 2, Pep 2. Judy Sharp -- Drill Team 2, 3, 47 GAA 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Our Town. Michael Shea Kathy Shire - GAA l, Science 2, Choir 2. Bob Shull - Math Competition 4, Bowling l, 2, Remember Sandi ship 1, Siems - Campus Fellow- Jerry Simpson Joe Simpson - Bee Basketball 2, J.V. Basketball 3, J.V. V Baseball 2, Honor Roll 2, 3. Clarence Smith Donna Smith - Varsity Yell Lead- er 4, Drill Team 2, Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Science 2, Modern Dance 3, 4 ,Treas. 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Activities Award 2. Sally Smith Sue Smith - Comm. of Assemb- lies 2, ASB Vice Pres. 4, Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. l, Senate l, 2, 4, Interclub Council Pres. 4, GAA l, 2, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, Future Teachers l, 2, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Latin l, Spanish 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3. Sandra Snyder - Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 4, Campus Fellowship l, Jr. Red Cross 3, 4. Keith Snider - Continentals 3, 4, Sec. Treas. 4. 51 Cody Soares - GAA l, 25 John Sparks Class Cabinet l, 2. Harold Stonebraker - Bee Football l, 25 Track l, 2, 35 Varsity Football 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Boys League 45 Varsity Club 3, 4. Leonard Stone - Varsity Football 45 Bee Football l, 25 Boys' League 45 Shop 35 Class Cabinet 3, 45 Var- sity 45 B I, 2. David Stark - House of Rep. 25 Football 2. Charlene Strait - Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Fencing 35 Perfect Attendance 15 Hon- or Roll. Michael Stary - Scholar- ship Society l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Math 2, 3, 45 Co- Valedictorian5 N a tio nal Merit Finalist5 Bank of America Award5 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Gary Strealy - Boys' League 45 Cross Country 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Chess 4. Kathy Streltzoff - Girls' League 25 Campus Fellowship l, 2, Diaconians 45 Spanish 15 Choir 3, Bill Steinert--Varsity Foot ball 3, 45 Bee Track 2 Varsity Track 35 Varsity 4 Campus Fellowship Pres. 4 Knights 45 Thespians 3, 4 Clerk 3, Vice Pres. 4 School Plays 2, 3, 4. 3: 4. I O Jean Sullivan - Girls' League S Treas. 45 Diaconians 4. e Ken Streltzoff - WrestIing5 ln tramural Sports5 Russian 4. Judy Sundstrom - Stenetles 3, 45 Choir l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll. Karen Swender 1 Stenettes 4, Class Cabinet 3. Knew- Rene Tavitian 1 Modern Kathi Tift 1 House of Rep. Dance 2, 3, Science 2, l, 2, 4, Girls' League l, AFS 3, 4, French 4, Our 2, 3, 4, GAA Yell Leader Town 4. l, 2, Modern Dance l, 2, A 3, 4, Class Cabinet 1, 2, .loanie Traynor 1 Modern 3' 47 Spqmsh 27 Fencmg 3' Dance 2, 3, Stenettes 4, French l, Bowling 3. Ken Umsted 1 Football I, 4, Track 1, 2, 3,4 Ruben Vizcarra Sec. 81 Treas. Danny Trepanier 1 Cabinet i, 2, Boys' Le 4, Future Teachers 1, 4, Class ague I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Varsity Wrestling 1, 2. 2, 3, Penny Upston 1 Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Head 4, Band 2,' 3, 4, Class Cabinet 3, 4, AFS 3, German 4, Jr. Red Cross 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. L Eddie Verrault 1 J.V. Football 3, Wrestling 2, Intramural Wrestling 3, Science i. Diane Timms 1 Class Cab- inet l, 2, 3, 4, Campus Fellowship 3, Future Teach- ers 4, Spanish 3, GAA l. Clifford Tschample 1 Ger- man 2. in Our Lowell Traweck 1 Choir 1. Sandra Tully 1 Editor-in- chief of annual ist sem. 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Girls' League l, Class Cabinet l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers l, GAA l, 2, 3, Spanish 2, Thespians 4, Bowling 4, Sec., Art Service 3, Pres. 3. an Patti Walsh - Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 45 Bowling I, 2, 3. Mary Weber Karen Weindenbener - House of RSP. 3, 45 Senate 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 35 Modern Dance 3, 45 Science 25 Class Cabinet 25 AFS 2, 3, 45 Historian 3. Sharon Wetmore - Jr, Treas.5 Sr. Historian5 GAA I, 25 Modern Dance 35 Scholarship 1, 2, 35 Class Cabinets l, 2, 3, 45 Pre. Med. 35 AFS 25 Diaconians 3, 45 Future Teachers 25 Bowling 2, 3. Treva Weyer - GAA5 Chorilears 2, 3, Treas.5 Stenettes. Ralph White - Wrestling 3, 45 Shop 3, 45 Science 'l, 25 Campus Fellowship 35 Math Compet. 45 Pres.5 Chess 4, V.P. Clifford Whitmore Carol Wickwire - Yell Leader 45 Pres. Class 2, 35 Vice-Pres. Class 25 Sec. Class lp Cabinet Member l-45 Senate 35 ASB Treas. 35 GAA l, 2, 35 Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 2, 35 Diaconians 3, V.P.5 Most Outstanding Sr. Girl 4, spon- sored by D.A.R.5 Pre-Med, Pres. Pat Wingo - Song Queen 45 House of Rep. 25 GAA Song Queen 25 Modern Dance l, 2, 35 Stenettes 45 Spanish 25 Jr. Red Cross 4. David Winkley - Scholarship So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Sealbearer5 Science 45 AFS 45 German 2, 35 Science Comp., Pres. 3. Connie Wolfe - GAA 25 Modern Dance l. Carol Voss - Stenettes 3, 4 GAA 4. Lena Vozza - Girls' League 4. Nancy Wagner - Class Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Slenettes 4. Robert Wallace Tom Weight - Chess 45 Math ' Compet. 45 Science Compet. 3. I David Wells - Bowling l, 2, 3. School Margaret Wood - Modern Dance 25 Class Cabinet 25 Jr. Red Cross 3. Wayne Woodruff-Football 2, 35 Bond 2, 35 Chess l5 Thespians 3, 45 Best supporting actor in Death and Life of Larry Benson in junior year. Sam Woosley - Intramural Wres- tling 25 Science 1, 2. Janise Wyman - Class Cabinets 3, 45 Campus Fellowship 3. Andy Youngmeister Days Linda Zack 1 Class Cabinet 45 Pre. Med. 45 Stenettes 35 F.B.l..A. 45 Jr. Red Cross 3. Judy Ziegenbein - Campus Fel- lowship 25 German Sec. 3, 45 Choir5 Chorilears 2. Don Zobolish 1 German 2. Ron Zobolish Cheryl Zukuberg -- Band l, 2, 3, 45 Flag Girl 45 Pep Club5 House of Rep. 45 Cougar Photo Manager 45 Reporter 45 Band 4, Corres- ponding Sec.5 Choir 4. 5 'W fif wr H , f Penny Prouty Benny Ludlow Ted Griffin Fred Griffin 55 Science MWWA Business Education Art Service aried Classes dd 'I 4, ,Q 'Wk -4' , V9 f5f,.4',Q, 4? Interest to HH Industrial Arts u,4,,,y,, fl 2 If V f XML Modern Dance Social Studies Bank of America ward Winners i X. Linda McDowell, Social Studies, Ralph White, Vocational Arts, Penny Mitchel, Music, Mike Stary, Science, Charlene Strait, Art, Bonnie Carrick, Home Economics, Peggy Pierce, Foreign Language, Dan McCammon, Math, Judi Liber, English, Barbara Orr, Business Edu- cation. These people are winners of the well-known Bank of America Awards. The awards are given to seniors who are outstanding in specific subjects such as, science, math, english and the various arts. The winners are chosen for their tolerance, civic responsibilities, and leadership. The students were given certificates and a plaque. Students representing special fields were given trophies, NN f M W. , . , I'-az? 'A ,X 42-A I , ,lf 4, V f X, f W 4 ff' 'Sf f f 1 af xw ,ll ,fl I ff W . ,fy ,f ' 7 mf ff ay 4 M W f Q ' 3 ,f .X X, f ? 1 X HS Senior Hall MOST THOUGHTFUL AND CONSIDERATE Susan Lively, Harold Slonebraker BEST ATHLETE Jim Reale, Shirley Roy BEST LOOKING Paul Penn, Karen Krapf BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Daryl Lundquisl, Kafhi Tiff 3 K MOST OUTSTANDING Ron Pefch, Carol Wickwire QMOST INTERESTING CONVERSATIONALIST Bernard Olivet, Ase Christiansen MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Michael Stary, Sharon Jokela MOST NATURAL AND UNAFFECTED Ron Firey, Sue Smith MOST TALENTED Les Johnson, Sonia Laird of BEST GROOMED MOST UNUSUAL PERSONALITY Ray Hahn, Judi Liber Congratuations from Korn Jewelers Kevin Elmore, Linda Ballinger MOST FRIENDLY Mike Graves, Joan Munn Eager to cheer for the home team, the .lunior's entered Hawthorne this year full of spirit and pep. They danced to the theme of Tinsel Time BaIl, and wore the rings that identified their class, The year advanced and their colors were picked. The time came for the Prom and they went, ending cu fun filled year in high style. Linda McVeigh Junior Class President First Semester Cheryl Brown, Secretary, Jennie Hare, Treasurerp Diane Bleeker, Vice Presidentg Linda McVeigh, Presi- dentg Judy Trousdale, Historian. Courtesy of Hawthorne Glass 8: Mirror Junior Class Tom Long Junior Class President Second Semester Janet Burns, Treasurerg Dennis lord, Vice Presidenlg Jennie Hare, Hislorionp Tom Long, President Cheryl Brown, Secretary. l 2 .lublant Juniors L, Anderson M. Anderson W. Ashdown Asher S. Bailey Bailey P. Bechdoli Becker z R. Aronson S. Ashburn S. Baer D. Bailey D. Bateman M. Beals w:.,i,,.r X r 3 f , 4 s 1 x,4,,,,y We , , 5 aw rl' P. Adams J. Aguilar R. Anderson T. Appleby J. Aihy M. Babineau C. Baker S. Balica R. Beckwith R. Bell Achen Allen Arcese Bacher Barafh Bengen L. Acord R. Allen A. Archibeque D. Badenius C. Barry M. Beniamin X lyk - - ,, J. V X: g .Rx i p X N K X X N X ZX X A X X X Ev x X yi 55.1. X .X xx X Q fi. 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Walker , 1 7 Q 1 . -me 5 ' ' f K 2 . .5 J K 2 AK '1 X 'K' x - 'W Kf' .f 2. f if K. Walker S. Walker E. Wallin C. Ward W. Ward M. Watson J. Waiferson S. Waffles C. Weatherly M. Weathers G. Webb S. Weber T, Wedel A B. Weight J. Weldon M. Weldon G. Wesierbrook E. Weller C. Whaley M. Whelan J. While M. Whitman J. Willcoxson C. Willey 75 4 '5 f. f 'tn ,, , , 'W X Z W , , 13 V z 4, E If swf fl VIZ 7 4 D M D. Williams D. Windsor W f V W fa Af -, f V, i, . ,X W, 4 , 7 , 1 C 42' 'f if , ,.,b Wm.. ,,,,, ' 4' . gi, Us Maw' f vw JM' , in ,wx 'f ,yi f f ff X fif ,, ,,.,, Wx. , D. Williams A. Wolf D. Wilson S. Woods ,-W .44 ffgf ' f K ff,,,ZQ f ' f jf ff, 1, M fx D. Wilson T. Young S. Wilson M. Winders A YB Hawthornites see their campus as both a tranquil and busy place. This peaceful pic- ture along with this noisy one shows the contrast found on a beautiful campus, such as the one we find in our hearts, nticipated ..f . , Rpt Y 1 S S is x X AN X , 13 V ,. rw- . W W fx J s + -N. ,.,,.5.1 J , Q. 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Lombardi 77 Sophomore Class Ja'nice Hahn Sophomore Class President First Semester 5. 2 ' 'w ,W ww, 1 Ginger Haller, Historian, Lynn Halloway, Vice President, Ja'nice Hahn, President, Melodee Berry Secrelcryp Jane! Myers, Treasurer. The Class of 1964 is proudly disembarking on one of the most important trips of their lives. They are leaving their place as underclassmen to iourney to the remote upper stations. Behind them, they will leave the sales, the Back- wards Dance and everything else that connected them with the underclasses. Their princess Carolyn McGrew proudly sat beside the others of royalty while her class honored her. Now they will meet new challenges and have ex- periences which they will never forget. There are still sales and dances ahead, but less time, in which to enioy them. 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Y 5 ' 3 Q ' .sf?ff l', , J, A . - ., Q. xx. ,, 4 '- E . 4 I R V ..- 1 N A I Q Q , 1 l -R . f 1 , I 1 G .fl ,if w..w'mw . .- iff 2 i 7 X, , f ff.. ' X ? 1 I ,. - . 0 'X , l ..--. .1 vs W , 87 Wayne Bryan Freshman Class President Diane Bollecelli Hislorian Ardis Allen Treasurer Linda Cook Secretary Sandy Daquila Vice-Presidenf Wayne Bryan President 8 Firsi Semester Freshman Class The frosh class of '65 has had a busy year at H.H.S, The first year is always the worst. lt takes practically everything you have to adiust to the social and class rou- tines. Clubs and student government are new to them, and they took advantage of their new freedoms. They enioyed the rallies, plays, and elec- tions. They stood by and watched with plea- sure as Yola Rocca was named the fresh- man princess, and they proudly participated in the sales that made their treasury one of the most outstanding in the school. Sandy Daquila Freshman Class President Second Semester Sandy Daquila, President, Rani Wood, Secretary, Renee Coombs, Vice Presi- dent, not shown, Linda Cook, Trea- surery Sheryl Anderson, Historian. 1 l.,.,.,1-ig. One Year f Acti ities Gone b , 7, Row 'I-R. Anderson, W. Amour, G, Angelini, D. Aubin, J. Andrews, D. Appleby, J. Abbott, R. Allee. Row 2-L. Alexander, S. Arnold P Adams D. Anderson, B. Allen, J. Abamonte, A. Aguilar, A. Allen, D. Amann, S, Anderson. Row 3-J. Anderson, L. Arias, P. Achen, C, Ackermann l Ahl slrom, T. Amoll, A. Arlis, L. Armsfrong, J. Adamson, L. Ames, D. Arlhur. Row 'I--P. Bryant, S. Barr, R. Bilbrey, J. Burns, J. Berfsch, G, Beck, L, Burger, S. Baumann. Row 2-S. Barber, C. Bradburn, C. Benson P Baley P M. Baxley, S. Bennelf, C. Beniamin, K. Beal, C. Crew, J. Brown. Row 3- R. Bloomslone, D. Bolsfad, G. Braden, C. Burket, S. Barnelf, G Baker D Bofticelli, K. Brown, V. Barnum, H. Blackinlon, B. Buchser, S. Brown. . ,X A. Q, ix Row 'I-M. Clark, S. Carter, J. Connor, E. Corwin, P. Cilva, A. Clink, A. Childres, G. Craft, D. Clouse. Row 2-M. Beardslee, L. Berlelsen, H. Beker- man, P. Baronowski, R. Brooks, C. Allene, C. Carlyon, D. Considine, M. Craggell, P. Campbell. Row 3-B. Barboza, D. Blackburn, R. Beighfof, D. Buchaman, J. Bramlefl, R, Bauer, B. Blackburn, D. Brocker, D. Blumberg, L. Benich, E, Brower, P, Brown. ' Row 'l-R. Crane, D. Caldwell, R. Cavarrubias, J, Davis, K. Desmond, F. Domenick, S. Daquila, D. Dock. Row 2-F. Calhoun, M. Crawford, D. Craw- ford, B. Carpenter, L. Cutler, H. Crillenden, R. Clark, C. Cass, D. Clark, J. Collins. Row 3-L, Cook, P. Crisp, C. Casanta, R, Chilson, L. Cook, L. Cc? ney, R. Callahan, L, Cole, B. Cusac, J. Carlaugh, J. Caruso, W. Connell. V mx 'N NV' , ir : X 2 ,xv-3,, M4 K ,M ,AM 9l Hard and D ubts Gone too .1 Q. F - -- l Row 1-G. Forbes, B. Ferges, C. Fenslermaker, L. Furlong, J. Freeman, K. Flynn, J. Esenslen, T. Ellison. Row 2-D, Fullen, J. Fernandes, B. Ellioli' B. Ellis, E. Earley, M. Farris, R. Fay, T. Fraser, J. Everhart, S. Edgell. Row 3-R. Duncan, R. Doran, R. DeGregory, G. Duncan, J. Douglas, B. Dardson B. Daman, K. Edwards, T. Edwards, S. Effler, M. Easterly, J. Erickson. Row 1-D. Giordani, R. Garrido, M. Galbrealh, S. Gonzalez, M. Golding, C. George, D. Griffiths, M. Grogan. Row 2-R. Garrefl, W. Gerke, J Goodman, F. Gross, S. Fernandes, L. Fleming, N. Gerend, N. Gallis, J, Goldy, L. Gregory. Row 3-- T. Fer, E. Felfes, B. Ferguson, J. Fellows, J Fernandez, S. Ganl, R. Gorospe, L. Garza, T. Garcia, B. Groendyke, C. Glenn, L, Gorman. , 3 - 3 4 Many Fun- Filled Years to Com Row 1-S. Hartman, B. Hendrick, B. Harl, D. Hagan, K. Holloway, B. Higgins, S. Hans, C. Herber. Row 2-G. Hiller, J. Hawkins, T, Hylton, W. Hogeboom, J. Howland, M. Hagerty, D. Hobson, G. Heath, R. Hodges, D. Hodgdon. Row 3-R. Grangruth, B. Gallaudet, R. Hawthorne, J. Hess, D. Hunter, J. Hawthorne, B. Haslrieter, R, Heckmon, L. Hardin, D. Herter, D. Holden, K. Himes. Un, Row 'l-S. lvey, D. Johnson, H. Jorgenson, H, Jackson, D. Jackson, D. Joslin, D. Joslin, L. Jax. Row 2-T. Thomas, G. Traynor, K. Kratz, R. Howe, M. Haab, J. Holloway, M. Hoab, M. Ianni, C. lmler, C. Inman. Row 3-J. Thornos, R. Kuegler, C. Kimir, J. Jones, S. Jones, R. Whited, M. Johnston, B. Jenks, D. Hinson, W. Johnston, I. Knapp, F. Kerterson. 93 , vig .f N . L 4 J if ., W 1 .3 ... Q, 1 U 5 ' f - ff , ' W' s W? v W6 fwmfr Row 'I-N. Larson, C. Krall, A. Krueger, R. Keohen, C. Krause, C, King, K. Klensch, C. Lessel. Row 2iP. Keefe, N. Kluxdal, J. King, R. Ketlerer, B Kuch, L. Knight, D. Kruser, M. Kally, S. Longtin. Row 3-L. Lopez, C. Longanecker, E. Knapp, T. Lord, D. Lay, R. Lilya, V. Leone, L. Lane, D. Lark R. LeBeck, G. Lewis, D. Lombard. swf K V Q ' X Q 's,,,f- -1 . Row 'I-T. Litton, J. Makin, M. McCain, M. Makin, G. Metz, P. McCormick, L. Malt, S. McCallum, R. Milol. Row 2-B. Marker, R. Lynberg, B. La- Course, W. McMillan, D. Lassetter, R. Ligesay, R. Lebel, D. Limberg, A. Lugo, R. Light. Row 3-J. Montgomery, L. Munson, L. Morre, D. Mugford, W Millar, P, McMahon, J. Miscik, L. Mleziva, C. Marlinico, K. McVay, C. Machuszek, M, May. Row I-B. Martinez, D. Marlin, R. McDowell, T. Moylan, F. McEntire, A, Malfi, J. MacKenzie, J. Mermis. Row 2-C. Moulding, N. Mitchell, D. Martin J. Moffett, G. Murray, R. Mets, D. Miller, L. Mims, J, Mann. Moore, R. Morgan, R. McConnell, C. McCain, B. Miller. X MBV W Row 3-T, Mazzotta, L. Mickelson, T. McKindley, S. Mark, P. Montoya, P. McGuire, J '? .0 ff, Row 'l-C. Nakui, C. Nodulski, N. Nelms, E. Nolan, J. Nay, J. Neamy, R. Nicholls, R. Nelson. Row 2-L. Nicocla, S. Nichols, J. Nyman, S. Nemlsh, li Nemish, M. Nelson, T. Nalbandian, J. Oslerhoudl, T. Ommen, R. Owens. Row 3-L. Palos, M. Pelly, D. Ozenne, M, Owens, N. Oravelz, D, Pino G. Pinedo, S. Olson, P. Quigley, R, Quarlermus, C. Odorfer, M. Olson. 4-5 ... .l .1 Row 'l-M. Poch, R. Padilla, S. Peebles, D. Peffy, G. Payne, W. Parr, M. Pillsenbarger, S. Prewill. Row 2-M. Pechner ,S. Powers, S. Pressler, D. Prongue, R. Porter, R. Parcase, D. Pollard, L. Pilkinglon, V. Pino, J. Perez. Row 3- K. Prouly, D. Pipkin, J. Ruhman, G. Riller, K. Readina, N. Rogers, C. Rowland, M. Roberls, M. Rowland, J. Richards, M. Rea, R. Reynolds. Ong wit Antlclpatl n. 95 Rfaw 'i-M. Reynoso, M. Rodriguez, Y. Rocca, J. Ramirez, D. Robertson, R. Rickers, S. Reese, S. Swinford. Row 2-P. Roy, E. Russell, C, Ritchie, K. R'99, R- RSl'Y1hOldSOn, H. Rohmon, D. Rush, J. Rosen, R. Robert, F. Rubin. Row 3-J. Rose, B. Reily, C. Snyder, R. Spooner, D. Snyder, B, Stover, M. Spensko, K. Speed, J. Sivest, J. Reed, R. Smith, M. Runions. 'HY Row 'I--C. Squires, J. Smith, J. Shue, J. Southern, S, Smith, D. Sciurbo, K. Shepard, L. Short. Row 2-N. Sutliff, D. Stiritz, P. Smith, F. Seidenberg, L. Stcrkweather, K. Simmonds, O. Sutton, L. Spiney, L. Sutter, T. Spencer. Row 3-T. Stewart, M. Street, D. Songel, E. Srube, R, Stone, P. Shutter, B. Souza, C. Saul, R. Scott, R. Stanley, B. Stephan, R. Spann. ith One Year Down and Three to Go 96 ,- C I. Row 'I-T. Twarowski, M. Thompson, J. Thompson, C. Little, J. Underwood, J. Walker, K. Wilson, Row 2-E. Ziegenbein, F. Wicker, D. Vallen, C Woodring, J. Wattles, E. Zak, B. Ziegenbien, D. Trull, G. Ulve, R. Umbarger, Row 3-T. Thompson, D. Zapf, T. Thomas, D. Thornton, S. Temmer, S Tippie, M. Taylor, M. Wilking, B. Weyant. X 1293 7 Row 'l-D. Weber, M. Wolf, J. Woods, S. Wright, D. Yates, M. Wilson, R.Zclhn. Row 2-D. Volland, V. Vasquez, C. Wrightman, C. Veano J White S. Worry, S. Williams, L. Weeks, P. Winter. Row 3-R. Widlund, C. Weatherly, R. Wolverton, N. Weyer, R. Whitmore, L. Whitehouse, Pl Wills, Jf Onward, Cougar Frosh. . 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SENATE Mr, President, I move . . . Complying with Robert's Rules of Order, and making important decisions were ev- eryday occurrences to your Student Body Officers. Daily, they met, planned and worked, not only to solve present prob- lems concerning academic, athletic, and social activties, but to lay a foundation for an even better representative in the years to come. Working together under Ron Fetch and Jim Reale, Student Body Presidents, and Mr. Means, our advisor, the officers themselves put their plans and ideas into action. Why? For you-because you are a most important person to our senate. Our Gfficial Leaders Front row-R, Beltran, J. Nolan, S. Tully, M. Beery, S. Daquilcx, F. Rubin. Second row--J. Reale, N. Brooks, C. Moylan, Y. Davis, A. Ellis, T. Cook. Third row-J. Johnson, R. Hahn, B. Olivet, A. Christiansen, J. Mitchell. Fourth row-T. Long, D. Means, VG. Mykkanen. Yi is X From left to right-George Rea, Arlene Ellis, Joan Munn, Bernard Olivet, Deanna Petersen, Ase Christiansen, Mary McReynolds, Barbara Orr, Ron Petch, Sue Smith, Mr. Means, Ruth Beltran, Sandy Daquila, Nancy Parker, Melodie Beery, Louise La Vaque, Janice Hahn. if ti R E P R E ' S of Hawthorne Hi h, EN T A T I V First Row-G. Wellman, G. Ritter, J. MacKenzie, L. Reese, D.Snyder, J. Aguilar, T. Long, C. McCalie, J. Wills, D. Rash Second Row-V. Makarczyk, T. Lord, K. Shepard, A. Hays, R. Wood, M. Bennett, B. Carrick, J. Sadler, R. Chilson, D. Giar- dani. Third Row-Mr. Hamilton, C. Montoya, C, Moylan, D. Lay, J. Moffett, M. Manning, A. Aguilar, A. Allen, L Melziva, S. Emmick, G. Hughes, B. George, R. Egan. Fourth Row-M. Sartori, S. Huffman, L. Holloway, E. Dahl, C. Zuker-L berg, N. Staton, M. DeBry, P. Rahman, J. Hauter, M. Hill. Fifth Row-S. Ashburn, R. Deegan, B. Levens, R. Hahn, J. Towe, B, Trenkle, P. Mackie, J. Hawkins, K. Tift, A. Childres, S. Nemish, N. Brooks, L. Jones, A. Knapp. ,-. -is .,r Serving as a moderator for the stu- dents and the Senate, the Represent- atives help solve the many troubling difficulties of the campus. The problems received from the students are thoroughly discussed and every aspect is carefully inves- tigated, Each member is carefully selected in order to provide the students with an efficient body of legislators and to provide a truly democratic form of student govern- ment. ln this way, no complaint of the student is overlooked, and the government is placed in the hands of the student themselves. P R E S E N T A T I V E S 5 .Q --.W 5' I Front row-C. McCabe, K. Knowltan. Row 2- J. Sadler, S. Nichols, R. Coomus, T. Lord, A Hays J Blevins M Beardslee Row 3-M. Laraway, D. Durizzi, M. DeLaCruz, D. Johnson, J. Myers, P. Klingler, R. Garrido C Kllngler Row 4 T Stapp J. White M. DeBry, S. Donahue, D. Sutton, L. Furlong, S. Huffman, S. Sartori, T. Villadonga Row 5 L Rose K Brown G Metz, Mi Hill, S. Ashburn, R. Egan, S. Ragatz, F. Vella, M. Hoss. Row 6-S. Earley, S. Emmick J McMahon P Mockie J Abbott, J. Willis. Row 7--G. Cross, J. Haukins, R. Ouwerkerk, T. Goodman, R. Deegan, G Rea F Muenpa B George D Allen, T. Fraser, D. Rash. 102 First Row-B. Elliott, P. Kirkpat rick, C. Fite, S. Cook, N. Castagna M. McGaughey, J. Sundstrom, C. Dana, M. Fogg. Second Row- K. Swender, P. Manoli, B. Orr, M. Hoge, C. Hanson, J. Manchulich J. Sams, C. Voss, S. Milligan, C Kitchens, L. Martinez, J. Traynor. Third Row-L, Brooks, B. Scholes L. Logsdon, N. Staehr, C. Johns ton, J. Taylor, M. Hotchkiss, L Brauer, L. Thompson,J. Kibodeaux, S. Farlow, S. Jones, S. Shannon R. Paternite. Fourth Row-J. House holder, C. Sidwell, M. Million, T. Weyer, C. Gamrast, M, McRey nolds, C. Bullock, V. Barath, Miscik, J. Lockett, J. Carr, L Morelli, P. Wingo. UT T E First Row-N. Oravetz, Jjdltiber, G. Holler, S. Henely, M. Af- U A finneo, D. Botticelli. second Row -B. lnfante, P. Klingler, D. For- R C son, C. schussief, M. Des-y, P. Southwick, L. Jorgenson. Third Row E H -C. Squires, J. Rose, S. Smith, D. Pepkin, K. Tift, A, Hoel, P. Keefe, E S. Worry. R S FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA First Row-B. Elliott, M. Podvo- lecky, L. Ballenger, J, Frantz, L. Jones, J. Derr, N. Brooks, P. Wingo, S. Jones, L. Zack. Second Row-B. Fatus, S. Hill, G. Loch, L. Pan, J. Fullmore, R. Moore, J. Humphreys, M, Hid, J. Brown. Third Row- l. Hahn, S, Bunch, B. Herald, L. Orr, S. Farlow, L. Morelli, S. Shannon, J. Traynor, R. Paternite. Of Our Clubs on Campus STENETTES This happy, strong club is one of the most active and popular clubs on campus. lt's purpose is to pro- mote friendliness and fellowship among its members and the business world today. Some of the activities that were enioyed by the members this year were potluck suppers, theater parties, dinners at famous restaurants and giving typing awards to the fastest typist at HHS. FUTURE TEACHERS Old Maids? Never! Through explor- ation and research, these girls have learned that being a teacher in- cludes many rewards, opportunities, and fun! They have attended con- ventions, visited grammar schools, and have observed and even taught young children on their own! All of these experiences will help to make them better Future Teachers. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS lf you have a business career in mind for your future, or would like to go into the world of business in some way such as secretarial or accounting, this is the club for you to join. Future Business Leaders is one club that is fully expressed by its name. lO3 Front row-F. Russell, B. George, K. Elmore, D. Lundquist, D. Fuller, Boys' League is the one club on campus that you do not have to ioin, Why? Because every boy enrolled at HHS automatically becomes a member. J. Fall, D. Dixon, T. Fee, K. Kralz, S. Edgell, W. McCabe, D. Hughes, J. Leone. Second row-G. Hiller, J. Mackenzie, D. Allen, B. Knudsen, J. Erickson, W. Johnson, D. Winfrey, L. Scott, R. DeGregory, T. How- land, B. Jenks. Third row-D. Hoson, K. Hollinger, R. Baumqarslner, G. Noll, H. Jacobs, G. Bickers, S. Simky, M. Sullivan, R, Deegan, D. Oliver, C. Farlow, N. Barber, T. Freeman, C. Weatherly. BOYS' LEAGUE Front row-S. Serra, G. Mykannen, W. Lombard, R. Callahan, A. Bunton, F. Maenpa, L. Heath, P. Ryse, J. Aguilar, M. Malone, L. Beltram, B. Riggin. Second row-T. Goodman, G. Melliar, R. Fisher, L. Johnson, H. Traganipt, D. Takiyama, D. Weber, G. Strealy, S. Ashburn, A. Tatro, S. SMith, L. Porter, E. Ramirez, R. Swallow. Third row-G. Angelini, B. Gerguson, R. Ketterer, H. Hobie, E .Weber, J. Zapt, S. Arnold, D. Hester, L. Hardin, R. Porter, R. Milot, R. Hampton. o s' Clubs, and Boys' League Cabinet 'UUA ARK .,. sf 104 D. Dixon, J. Reale, G. Mykkanen, D. Allen. GIRLS' LEAGUE Row I-B. Buchser, N. Rogers, S. Donohoe, S. Mulford, S. Lukaco- vic, S. Rohwedder, N. Castagna, A. Ellis, D. Giordani, C. Klingler, S. Beals, D. Mugford, W. Millar, J. Holloway. Row 2-D. Benefield, B. Hedrick, P. Nelms, N. Aguilar, A. Aguilar, O. Hermosillo, B. Omey, J. Blevins, J. Harmon, M. McCrea, M. Wilson, M. Kolby, L. Finley. Row 3-R. Egan, B. Shipe, N. Benson, C. Merrill, A. Malfi, J. Owens, V. Davis, L. Arias, R. Chilson, G. Beck, J. Warner, M. Craggett, T. Harris, V. Craig. All girls attending Hawthorne High are included in the membership of Girls' League. This organization plans activities of interest, importance, and entertain- ment, Among this year's events were a Fashion Show and an assembly on per- sonal appearance, They worked together with Boys' League to sell concessions at the basketball games and to put on the Cotton Ball , Their combined efforts with GAA produced the Pops Pizza Party and the Father-Daughter Banquet, Girls' Clubs too, Second Semester Cabinet First Semester Cabinet Row I-M. Delacruz, T. Cook, S. Lukacovic, S. Jokela, A. Ellis, C. Wickwire. Row 2-B. Evenson, T. Harris, B. Glaubitz, C. lmler, L. McVeigh, R. Smith, N. Castagna. Row 'I--5. Mulford, L. LaVoque, N. Castagna, A. Ellis, J. Sullivan. Row 2-S. Rohwedder, S. Jokela, C. lmler. Row 3-T. Harris, C. Klingler, S. Luka, S. Lukacovic, J. Owens. JUNIOR RED CROSS Affiliated with the National and local Red Cross is the Junior Red Cross and Pre-Med Club of Hawthorne High. These students work during the year to raise money for the needy of the world. They were in charge of the traditional Christmas gift giving pro- gram, in which the entire student body participated. They all strive to promote interest in medicine. First Row-C. Christensen, J. Collins, T. Hobson. Second Row-C. Singleton, G. Herbst, M. Bernard, M. Amour, P. Prouty. Third Row- ,G. Holler, C. McGrew, R. Layer, W. Rideout, J. Cross. ith Different Likes SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY First Row-D. Farson, M. Winders, J. Nolan, A. Hays, L. Klatt. Second Row-L. Zack, E. Notermann, B. Krouch, K Duran, B. Sam, G. Dart. Third Row-M. Omey, C. Fefz, D. McCormick, J. Hahn, G. Haller, C. Mercurio. First Row-C. Grogan, D. Anderson, D. Waters, S. Mascagno, P. Bechdolt, T. Tsu, S. Poole, S. Walker, R. Shpall, P. Kavanaugh. Second Row--C. Mercurio, B. Krouch, N. White, G. Herbst, J. Dorn, D. Bleeker, L. McVeigh, C. Brown, C. Wickwire, D. Petersen, M. Mandaville, J. Myers. Third Row--L. Klatt, D. Farson, G. Flesh, D. Windsor, K. Sethre, L. Wetter, B. Mason, P. Pierce, L. McDowell, G. Dugan, P. Morris. Fourth Row-T. Wedel, D. Gerdes, B. Gross, M. Graves, J. Munson, A, Youngmeister, M, Stary, D. Allen, B. Olivet, L. Johnson, D. Winkley. These students all work very hard to earn their membership in the Scholarship Society. In order to help other students achieve high grades, they par- ticipate in a tutoring program which is conducted during lunch periods, The program entails study and explanation on various subiects given free ot charge to those students who have trouble with the topics. GERMAN These fun loving students are the active members of the German Club. The only qualification call- ed for is being enrolled in a German class. They all have a sincere interest in its welfare. They frequently spend their club periods viewing slides of Ger- many. First Row-J. Ziegenbein, L. Sourbier, L. Anderson, D. Petty, R. Light, L. Bertilson, L. Rinaldi, P. lamille, J. Holt. Second Row-T. Tsu, D. MacArthur, R, Shpall, G. MacArthur, G. Hughes, R. Cross, E. Cross, M. Wolf, G. Baker. Third Row- J. Linstruth, J, Schroeder, J. Ward, L. Hess, L. Brooks, H. Little, D. Earnst, M. Weitson, H. Lombardi, B. Zywiciel. Fouth Row-D, Edward, R. Sally, R. Hahn, D. Waters, F. Barraclough, R. Stanley, R. Ouwerkerk, T. Stewart, L. La Voque, M, Winders, D. Giordano. SPANISH Enthusiastically, the mem- bers of the Spanish Club proved that learning a foreign language can broaden interests and friendships, The club gives its members an opportunity to share and enjoy their ac- quaintances of the beautiful romance language. First Row-S. Lazarus, J. Holland, N. Calvert, B, Evanson, B. Sam, M, Mandaville. Second row-D. Record R. Kara, K. Lawrence, E. Notermann, G. Cardenas, M. DeLaluz, S. Carpenter, A. Pappas. Third Row-L. Mc Dowell, B. Krouch, C. Baumgardner, J. Eyer, J, Lehmann, K. Jue, T. Villodonga. Fourth Row-T. Shelley, P Little, R, Thomas, B. Leeman, M. Reilly, J. Johnson, H. Lafferty, F. James. and Different Views RUSSIAN Under the guidance of Miss Zalowski, the Russian Club enioys many things. There are no specific qualifications to be a member of this growing club. They have visited many Russian res- taurants. W First Row-L. Johnson, J. Hoover, L. Wetter. Second Row-T. Appleby, D. Kalsbeek, K. Streitzoff, S. Jokela, R. Beltran, Miss Zalowski. FRENCH Subiunctives, nominatives, and accents grave have nothing to do with the French Club, but these students do use their language class as a common in- terest and a way to make new friends. Learning about the people and cus- tumes is one of the enioyable things the French Club shares. 1 i First Row-S. Lukacovic, P. Campbell, M. Klein, T. Sloan. Second Row-J. Carr R Rawd ing, B. lntante, D. Bleeker, K. Weber. Third Row-B. Beckwith, R. Lemp, R Tavntain D. Williams, B. Jensen. First Row-P. Haupt, L. Benefetts, J. Perez, D. Miller, R. Bloomstone, L. Weeks, M. Makin, M. McCain. Second Row1K. Houk, D. Edie, J. Makin, J. Dorris, B. Chaney, M. Heeita, N. Aguilar, M. Diltz, S. Nelson, C. Nodulski, K. Chadwick. Third Row-P. Cilva, S. Lucas, J. Griffith M Cyr, P. Hager, D. Arthur, A. Ellis, D. Jones, J. Ferguerson. Fourth Row-M. Anderson, M. Chad: wick, V. Elliott, K. McCreight, M. Weldon, P. Carter, S. Gillette, S. Nodulski. Fifth Row-J. Rucker, A. Hoel, B. Ryan, K. Speed, B. Steinert, B. Mason, R. Green, J, Melton, R. Howe, D. Cook, J. Aguilar. CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP They All Faith, hope, and charity com- bined make up the Campus Fel- lowship Club. The members are all sincere and enioy the good fellowship, along with the campus spirit. All are encouraged to ioin in on the fun. HOMEMAKING They cook and sew and learn the girlish way, and hope to take their place in a home some day. They're trained in the art of mak- ing a home, so they combine the words for homemaking. First Row-D. Goldberg, S. Perez, J. Kon- rady. Second Row-J. Ellzey, J. Huston, J. Vertress, C. Boyle. Bernard Olivett W rk Together There is no more important activity in the land than the promotion of international goodwill. The school's chapter of The American Field Service dedicates itself to this uniquely important service through its general desire to foster amity among nations and its very practical contributions toward the foreign student program, a source of great pride to all members of Hawthorne High. Row 1 K. Weidenbener, A. Pappas, S. Lazarus, L. Leeper, J. Perez, L. Weeks. Row 2-B. Mason, A. Ellis, D. Petersen, H Lombardi, M. Watson, M. Wolf, R. Tavitian. Row 3--L. Beneditto, P. Beneditto, M, Grogan, K. Desmond, K. McVay, V Estrada. Row 4-J. Eyer, L. Bleeker, J. Bond, R. Hays, M. Anderson, J. Richards, J, McCarroIl, E. Garrido, R. Garrido. Row 5-H. Schwartz, S. Mascagno, P. Ulrick, S. Jokela, K. Krapf, L. Wetter, M. Blazenski, R. Shpall. T09 a dancer by choice, not chance I X A N L ,X Q, .XQ- X X X X X X X X X X XX R for those who care enough to join the vefry finest ' . :u X w. q . X ,Q . .r 5 fm V, ,I WWW 'fd , .Jap X 'Q . his N X, 1 fx X f , X ' f f Q 5+ 4' A X X X , J fifilf MZ..Q..Q..Mz......1..mnu.. -. , I Ceci Conklin Bonnie Scholes Ase Christiansen Ruth Beltrum Susan Lively Carol Wickwire Vickie Green Jean Nukai gmcczrflv Yi ,lf Z Cheerful First row-Cheryl Brown, Angela Gronucci, Starlo Cary, Pot Okuda. Second row-Corliss Mcylan, Mar- lene Winders, Joanne Sharp, Judi Kappen, Rita Eckert, Judy Trous- dale. Courtesy of Patrick Don-egam, M.D. .Minis Nancy Caslagna Smil Margaret Fogg Nancy Moffe Kathy Sfrefizoff Judy Crawford I tr Judie Nolan Q X 'OD C' .Ke Qyf ww X li QQ CJ gpil fy, ' .,.. ,Q l dyyd All p , ,J . Lk Joyce Sadler Sandra X E Mulford, Sandra Ragalz Charlene Dana, Sharon Wefmore, Nancy Parker. H3 J' R I Andy Youngmeisler lm one First Semester Presideni Second Semester Presldeni 1 KNIGHTS Row 'I-G. Darnelle, G. Lenis, T. Long. Row 2--.!. Cass, G. Mykkcmen, B. Daquilcx. w e iw fx Xi X-.-1' Bernard Olivet Mike Graves Jack Munson and Handsom Boys A rer , George Rea Congraiulafions from Ridgman Barber Shop John Mlichell Ray Hahn Jerry Benson n a. - W Franz Russell Bruce George Bill Steinert The king and queen reign supreme in their kingdom of black cmd white squares. To lose a king is to lose the game, so all those who enioy the Chess Club, had better watch out. C Seated-T. Norway, J. Connoy, L. McGuire, R. Miles, C. Lawson, S. Herbert. Standing-R. While, F. Maenpa, W. McMillan, J. Reed, S. Nixon, P. Kavanaugh. H E S S Row 'I-V. Chiquet, C. Peckham, T. Stapp, S. Muscagno. Row 2-D, Fleshman, Draper, T. Leighter. Row 3-S. Davis, J. Dyar, R. Bell, G. Morgan. Make the Clubs C O N T l N G. E N S One of the best dressed clubs on campUS is the Continentals They help promote them to wear suits to school on FrldclyS They are also one of Hawthorne Hlghi service clubs good grooming as. it is traditional Row 'I-L. Cutler, J. Roover. Row 2-B. McCammon, G. Crist, P. Kavanaugh, J. Calabro. Flying High, at least on the ground, A are the members of the Aviation Club! Although they never leave the ground, V they study the the arts of flying. If you have a desire to fly, be sure to I A T ook Their 5 Best N ioin. Row 'l-G. Rocca, C. Geserick, B. Davidson, D. Brann, J Mitchell, T. Anderson. Row 2-D. Ford, R. Crouch, A Acrey, J. Aadnesen, M. Bottai, G., Weatherly. Row 3-C Scheliga, R, Cook, G, Hinoiosa, J. Morris, C. Poore, R. White. The members of this club have one thing in common - they share an interest in science. They take an active part in making the Annual Science Fair of Hawthorne High School a success. As part of the qualifica- tions tor membership, each person must be enrolled in a science class, and conduct a research project of his own. Row 'l-F. Feuser, Jr., B. Thomas, D. Giordano. Row 2- D. Jackson, H. Sweeten, G. Long, R, Mott, J. Blazenski Boys who have achieved outstanding merit among the shop classes-wood, auto, print-are the ones that enioy the privileges ofthe Industrial Art Club. i17 lt's a strike! No! it's ci spare. These are The expressions heard by all of the members ofthe Bowling Club, as they invade the Tropicana Bowl- ing Lanes. If you like to bowl, why not join this happy group. ll8 BOWLING Fun NN Sims and Work Phyllis Kirkpairick Secretary, 2nd Sem. Nxyf Bob Shull President w X , Xi N . Rai 3395. TX VW 1- NY ,N X Sf x S' A W S316 . . ,, S YS , SNAKE: Sandy Tully Secretary, 'Ist Sem Row 'I-A. Granucci, R. Caughron, R. Lowry. Row 2-D. Lambert, M. De La Cruz, P. Mitchell, N. Parker. Row 3-B. Steinert, S. Tully, C. Poore, .l. Houk, T. Shelley. Are Enjoyed b STAGE CREW TH ESPIANS On Stage everyone! Quiet! Curtain go- ing up! These are familiar off-stage comments heard by the Hawthorne Thespians, Troup 830. This active group enioys several off-campus activities such as: visiting playhouses, going to exotic restaurants, and several field trips. Thespian membership is gained by earning lO points for activities con- cerning plays or by receiving a best actor, actress, supporting actor, actress awards. Don't let this picture fool you! These boys hardly ever rest. The Stage Crew Club is one of the most important, yet less recognized clubs on campus. These active behind the scene men are always willing to do all they can to help in assemblies, plays, concerts and noon movies. The works of these diligent Cougar helpers are sincerely ap- preciated by all. Row 1-G. Schwarz, C. Poore, W. McKay. Row 2 -F. McKay, L. Reese, J. Schmidt. Row 3-T. Stapp, C. Peckman, L. Zei. ,ff W, V Y First Row-R. Boureston, D. Dixon, B. Riggin, L. Johnson. Second Row-T. Goodman, L, Jones, B. Steinert, M. Kelly, T. Long. Row 3-S. Davis, M. Graves, G. Mykkanen, V. Niemela, H. Stonebraker, D. Dye. Lettermen! But, of course! These are the 6 boys who have lettered in either a Bee or a Varsity sport. Students First Row-D. Allen, T. Goodman, B. Riggin, S. Smith, G. Mykkanen, C. Stella, D. Dixon. Second Row: R, Lanphere, M. Doyle, C. Farlow, L. Porter, G. Miller, D. Kinn, D, Winfrey, J. Aguilar. Third Row: D. Takiyama, D. Trapanier, B. Morris, R. Ryse, G. Bickers, G. Morgan, L. Johnson, S. Ashburn. LB! C L U B A NI Row 'I-T. Lord, K. Bockhead, J. Anderson, J. Humphreys, S. Barton, B. Spooner, A. Armstrong, E. Notermann, J. Cross, P. Okuda, B Rozzuti. Row 2-E. Mitchell, B. Wickline, R. McConnell, D. Martin, J. Gesserick, R. Bilbrey, A. Altis, T. Huff, J, Newton, B. McCammon J. Dorn. Row 3-R. Boesiger, L. Lethem, B. Boudreau, E. Obillo, D. Boesiger, S. Hartman, P. Upston, J. Lehmann, C. Moody, S. Gillette C. Zukerburg. Row 4-J. Pitkanen, L. Richmond, G. Hamm, R. Crocker, E. Palmquist, D. Herbst, B. Wallace, K. Shaw, G. Bowman, B Paris, W. Wickline. Row 5-B. Elger, B. Ashdown, B. Smith, W. Mugford, F. Rand, K. Crocker, R. Marcotte, M. Calkins, S. Riggs, S. Leth- em, J. Lowe, B. Jensen, J. Schroeder, C. Weatherly. These happy members of the Band Club participate in many parades, assemblies, and other activities. They truly love the music they help to create, Singing brings ioy to the hearts of millions everywhere. Choraliers is the one club on campus that provides an opportunity for students to come together for , the purpose of raising their voices in song. Row l-C. Pedersen, I. Husted, J. Sundstrom, P. Mitchell, B. McNabb, J. Sharp. Row 2-A. Flanegan, B. Meyers, P. Walsh, S. Patton, R. Green, J. Williams, D. Smith, L. Mill. Row 3-M. Miller, J. Hall, S. Cook, S. Maryan, J. Hauk, D. Lambert, L. Eversald, B. Brewer, S. Huffman, R. Cotner, T. Williams. Row 4-M. Million, M. Hoss, J. Bradley, D. Kalsbeek, A. Marshall, T. Taylor, B. Shoup, T. Anderson, C. Moody, R. Mott. l E S C H O R A L R as X 'ixffl Yi' Q3 -' 5 . 5' , E -s - 'Qs Mrs. McGinty l , T 1 ,. N i Carole Willey Cheryl Zukerburg Barbara Morton Arlene Ellis The COUGAR , our student news- paper, is published weekly through the co-operation of the advanced Journalism Class. The staff strives to increase school spirit, stimulate student opinion and develop qualities of responsibility and leadership. The editors, Arlene Ellis, Judi Liber, and George Rea, under the guidance of their advisor, Miss McGinty, direct their staff efficiently and effectively to provide information and interest- ing reading. Marsha Podvolecky Cougar Staff Linda Dawson lauretta Cleaver Darryl Lundquist Barbara Bond Judy Liber Cigi Conklin Annual Pat Palicxni Cherie Delucu Business 'Ia Linda McDowell Activities Cindy Klingler 2nd Sem. Editor Ellen Nolermann Classes Belly Elliofi' Clubs ff Jeanne Nakcli Carol Marker Faculty ilimiirases Laralee Brevig Nancy Brooks Angie Perez Carolyn Fite Ellen Prongue Cheryl Smith, Sports .lo Ann Collins Candid Campus! These words echoed through-out Room l9-5 for nearly eight months, During these months reams of paper were used, scores of lead diminished and brain power has been used. Our theme throughout is Candid Campus, The staff has worked long hours to meet the deadline. They gave up their own time and pleasure in order to produce a successful and distinctive Annual, cap- able of fulfilling one purpose - recalling memories of the past year. We feel this year's EL MOLINO has met its requirements and we offer it to you - the Student Body of Hawthorne High School. Diane Sherant Sue Hill Mrs. Knickerbocker, Adviser Sandy Tully. lst Sem. Editor .. -f1,,M., , , , ., ., ,.,,L q. ., . X ,1 f as X e 1 ' W Q' This gs x W., c f J f 'i-?'ff,7flf X C, J X: :st wi. 'iff' ' 'Q ,S 5 1 mm :mit 1- f mm mv fr H N lf' Wzsl Sfskwx for fs ,I 1 W' W f Z T ,NJA fffs 1X,Aq,efc4s 3 X f I f' y V , , fx if f , 4 . X A my vyswyrs 4 2 fa: X Jig V, Wm A Y 5 1 . f X 1 .. - f fr- wx X 6' T' gifs? f 2 A Rx ff xnxx ' .Ai , i5fWyff l W wi X0 S is -1QffA',:,5yf V J, W , X 5 -,ev 9 ff' p m, Q Q -A WN? J Zi X W, -4'-fix C' '1 'wi mf fx fx I' X KQV L ' xzxxg fl ,gg w x 416 f Wx f ' Y A, K :,f,L4g5x,,fsy ' 747' F H 1 f,. WA? f f V f A M V 'WW Rami pz,f2 fa ,Q,Q N44 f My y 2? ,ev ' W A M 24,99 Q .Zf,,'1fwWffy4af ,E alayhi' ' ef guyykf Y . xff? Vyggnnk f L' 5', pw! V12 W Aff 'VXLQ '- SL ,ffl M f wfiwffflww M QQ-jgywgif mf, pow Q, activiiies REMEMBER SENSATIONAL The cougars begin the year with the Howdy Dance. l 1 ,-wtf, Our dance Jenson, B. Rand. Row K. Crocker, R. Crocker, band, the Night Owls: Row 1-B Wallace, E. Obillo, G. Bowman, F 2-S. RFQQ, M. Calkins, J. Pitkanen L. Richmond, D. Boesiger, D. Herbst B. Wickline. Donkeys or no donkeys, the faculty is mighty deter- mined to win this game, even though Coach Sevier is having trouble with 'lDelirious Dot. Come on, Mike, keep up the good work for the Knights. E Meanwhile, back at the Modern Dance assembly the warriors are stirring up trouble in this exotic war dance. Looks like they really mean business h? Penny Prouty Senior Princess Ase Christiansen Hqnbrciry Princess 7 ,lvf 1 QW W s , W lim v l ll P lil , . 'wi ff. , U- 1 LV 5 ii j V-. sv N lv X , Lfav s ' 7 ,lf QD 1 ly s , ill' - .x Lf v L fb' f l ' , J ii ill' 1 'f ,1,' '-1 ' i 1,1 5 ,lf L, 3 'ff , 1 'f A ' gl U , .l wx i , xl 'L f 2 l ' . , fl, ' . ap 1 ri 7 ill 1 ,QC l xg f - X L X Lfw' x W ' f g f K - ' ,fl N All W Ll ' . V 1 fl! l A , . P ,V 1 2 . 'Q wllf A 1 V! , ls' Nl' 1 n 1. J . 5, fs s . . , L A 1 uk, lf Q .A 1. , 1 , l A ll in f lr, X l , 'l3Olif i iv- ,L 4 , H , 1 i lx 'L hi ' 1 it S, 1 , 5 A l A1 ,l,, ,J ,X N' ' L W Ha thorne's Ro alt Myrtle Reeves Junior Princess Yola Rocca Freshman Princess Carolyn McGrew Sophomore Princess Qur 1962 Victory Queen, Karen Kre-,pei hat a Difference a D y Makes... MGHY C' Teal' Had T0 Fall, But it Was All in the Game. Our Royal Court and their escorts are all smiles for the exciting day. That night they were formally announced before a capacity crowd at the never-to-be-forgotten Hawthorne-Inglewood game. 132 -,-.,.ff-S-ae--. .....in the Life of our Quee This won't do. Today's the day. I won! So many gifts. ,,,..-Q i 5 X W QQX M... X Z 5 t y I , , ,, ...., This looks nice. Now to get ready. Got to hurry. l'm oft! X5 ,- if Pffi sje Q . QQVN we . H0me U90ir1. What a day! Pleasant dreams. 133 Safecrackefs Loot Dear De Penelope Shawn ...David Warren ...........WiIkmson .Helen Chandler linquent Cast Marv Kuder.. John Lasley.. Ann Childres Tom Shelley love triangle of this play. Filled wilh hilarious comedy sad momenls and great myslery, anolher hit was scored for H HS drama coach Mr Ray Mossholder, and sludenl directors, Judy Houk and Rickie Lowry. .X We Had a Ball. QA Tin eltime Bally The Junior Class sold Christmas bulbs with the couples' names to help remind them of a never- to-be forgotten evening. Our annual Christmas Dance was a big success. The boy's gym was decorated with tinsel, soft blue lights, and a 30-foot Christmas tree. P p Week Hits H. H. . Hat Day saw many Cougars adorn- ed with anything from Mexican sombreros to army helmets, with u few variations, as shown by these students. O scarlet and gold, were the sounds heard from Ruth Beltran and Terry Stapp as they learned of their selection as Mr, and Mrs. Spirit. Below, Bill Ward says to himself, lt's a woman's world, as Linda Thompson commands him to carry her books on Slave Day. Down with prohibition! That was a common sign seen around campus on Class Day as the seniors were clad to the theme of the roaring 20's. The iuniors became beatnicks, sophomores went Hawaiian, and freshmen the traditional babies. T36 Going to a funeral? No, iust to class to get our report cards. That is reason enough to dress accord- ingly on Black Friday. ...in 0ur T . Stage Manager.. Mrs. Gibbs ...... Mrs. Webb ....,. Doc Gibbs .,.. OUR TOWN CAST ......Bill Steinert ........Sheila Cook .......Judy Sharp ......John Lasley Joe Crowell ........ .,..., T erry Stapp Howie Newsome ...... ......... M arv Kuder Wally Webb ...... .,...... R on Caughron Emily Webb ,,....., ,.....,. J udy Houk George Gibbs .... .......Ron Firey Rebecca Gibbs ......... .,...,,.., J oyce Sadler Professor Willard .......,.. Dennis MacArthur Mr, Webb .,..,........,. ....A. Cal McDougal Woman in Row 'll ............ Jeanne Byram Man in Auditorium ............ Roger Deegan Lady in Row 3 .A.... ..,.. .Ann Childress Simon Stimson...... ......Steve Smith Mrs. Soames ......... ,...... P enny Mitchell Constable Warren... Si Crowell .......,.. Drganist ................ George's Buddies ........ Joe Stoddard ....... Jean Craig ..... Lemuel ....... Mr. Carter .,,... Abigail ...... Matilda ........ Emily at 'IO .,..... ......Gary Rocca ........Cap Poore ...Dennis Kocalis .........Tom Boles Eugene Obillo ....Rene Tavitian ........Linda McDowell .Ch uck Geserick .....Dave Winkley ......Sandy Tully .....Rickie Lowry Barbara Win kley I now pronounce you man and wife, declares Stage Manager Bill Steinert, in a very touching scene from this year's senior play. O mama, iust for once look at me as though you Smile! The expressive 'faces in this group portrait really saw me, cries Emily, who has come back seem to reflect the true personalities ot the char- from death to look at life on earth for the last acters comprising the Webb and Gibbs families. time. 137 Cougar Creativit ... Second place in the Biology division went to Cheryl Jack Munson won first place in Physics, His prolect Mercurio, Does her project perhaps reflect on some concerned wave behavior, pretaining to energy trans of the girls today? portation and wave speed. As a result of hard study and research in the field of biology, sophomore Harold Lafferty was awarded the Grand Prize in H.H.H.'s annual science fair. 138 When it comes to hormones and plant growth, iust ask Renee Bilbrey about her plants X, Y, and Z. She has iust won third place in the Junior Division, muumx ...U fun. l X 'f2ArwP'PnI'xrm is TRL LOSS or www S:X,i'Oif FBO!! Tel ALFUM VDSZTXOBS OF VLWW5, FSVLCALKX CROIX' ?HE LQAVY 3, M097 C7 THE VAVGFI ESU-PES THPOUGM Q-ififf STO?-Mlk, HUT Yami Tl?NsIS5 rl2i'5 WFQGUGN TH? Cwffrr 5 gg,-I .fFj,5, fx, 3l,g3l.,4st,is,,,rl 4 X -,X kv v 1. . .2-A 1 ,' s .-A X , fi, , , .s www 4- .+ .2 are n Iii EL Y'-NS -U EVP EC TLREA Sl!-T fb 252:-r2r25i?a , as ss his sr ,wir f'2hlfS fs'um1u55Qv 'gun 1 'ASV A 'ff' f 1 MIM :die ffl -- :. if ffvwvnweafa 1' 1.113 v -gg sg VXSWQ 'wfv' 1 in A+: L HIL 'W L? .qv- E .' 1 Q l K1 1 . . . nd Culture Four young artists who were also awarded prizes for their work arep ll, to r.l Robin Hayes, Karen Krapf, Donna Johnson, and Diane Emerson. . 1 .,, ' f jfi ww, . sr! f 7 This painting, created by senior, les Johnson, won a gold key at the Bullocks Art Show downtown. It was also shown on display at the annual HHS ex- hibit, The scene de- picts a street surround- ed by modern build- ings. 4 Sculpture l, a new class on campus this year, submitted some of its creative work to interest others who have sculpturing ability. It looks like Sandy NeIson's music was too dreamy for Tom Tilford and his date. Sweet dreams! gun . ,Wg mf eye Wg, HS' fl, L, ff, ,X , f 1 ff- .rw S W Q '6 1 ' 7 fx ' V f .zghl jl S Qiff 1 AW X X X ff ff S f fi ,, fff XV 0 , t if v j 4 - 4, '.-I Q 3 ,, 'jg,3W' . ,X 'f i ts Y' .YM ff ' 1. rw 4, f ' wha v ' ff 7 19 50- fix .sw sg if Queen Marsha Podvolecky and Mr, Ny- man look on as Senior Class President, Judie Nolan crowns John Connoy, King ofthe prom. Pocketsfull . . . The night wouIdn't be complete without refreshments. Cokes and peanuts were served to help make the night a big success. M' M7 ,Q , WWW Y ,550-'M , , AWN ' Z M 1 S 1 x 6 - The Prom is a special evenl and the only opportunity for the couples to move in time to the music of the famous Sandy Nelson and his band. .. . of Moonglow 1'il!!Kfi.i '1 S- , ,,,., ,, QW ff fy, 04 v-C y, Couples aliending the Junior-Senior Prom, held af the Hollywood Turf Club, dance and have a delightful lime. The girls and boys al Hawthorne get a real pleasure out of really doing fhis night up right. Why don t you get lost, shouts Chester, as Paula, who has an Pull, harder are the shouts heard from both sides of this group attending the yearly Founder's Day picnic. Other ac- tivities included potato-sack races, and pie-eating contest, everlasting crush on him, tries to convince her hot-rod hero that ff-vu Check Your Worries Cast Benson Hart.. Elvira Hart .... Maxine Hart... Susan Hart .... Frank Gillette .......... Steve Lethem Congratulations from Foster's Freeze 142 ........,...Joh n Lasley ......,.,..,Sonia Laird ........BiIlie McNabb she knows something about cars, too! Chuck Thompson ............ Bill Rand Arthur Peterson .............. Bill Paul Myron Phillips..Tommie Anderson udy Sharp Chester ........................ Alan Lugo George Peterson ...... Benny Smith Paula Pentworth .......... Cheri Longanecker Idaho, ldaho is the last chorus heard by the entire cast as the curtains are about to close. Below, Benson and Elvira Hart sing together dreamily of a trip to Hawaii. 1 1 l As lrene Jonas and Gloria Flick rehearse for a program, they wear the expression of a true dancer upon their faces. lt is evident, also, that they have learned to use the pony tail as an asset to their dance. With the greatest of ease, Janet Runn executes a beautiful leap. This is only one of the many skills taught in dance. Like a dancer, is one phrase that Cheri Deluca, Linda Mc- Dowell, and Sandy Tully have heard Mrs. Cable utter several times during their three years in moclern dance. Legs straight, toes pointed, dictates Susan Lively, organizer and choreographer of Kaleidescope. This dance consisted mainly of leg movements and was very impressive with lighting. The Man Moods of Dance... Senior Sharon Jokela and H.H.S. alumni Les Basis starred in Medea, the highlight of the annual Dance Concert. Created and choreo- graphed entirely by Miss Jokela, Medea was a magnificent example of dance in story form. Karen Weidenbener, Janet Runn, Joan Munn, and Sharon Woods are four very excellent and active dancers who have contributed a great deal to the good reputation that H.H.S. enjoys in the field of Modern Dance, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Cable. l43 Although the night has almost ended, the boys and their dates will no doubt enioy a meal out. 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' f L Ji Q: V ,755 -MN.: L Bonnie Sutton if 1 4 , 1 - f . ,V f X 3 IL .X X X Carol Wickwire I, , 1,1 42- f , ,f Lfiim Zia . - ,f if 22,7 . 'tf K n . ,Z ffpp ' V , fa ,,,7? sl X H Head Yell Leader 1 1 .N-wx 7 ' Henry Lombard: 's 1 I ,,,f r f 'tv Q5 R. X, gf .Eff ,X fy! PAT W 1 1' pirit A Ru andPp QQ INGO X Ya PENNY PROUTY , ly' 'W W f nf ffl? W f 2,10 fy, ff N250 WW1 f f 4 g 1 ff I ff X ZZWZ yf? ' 'Aiwa f A r Lf: fn may 1- V ' A24 z, ' ff , ,, ,divx I f an ' ff ,Nf , Q, , W! RUTH BELTRAN Head Song Queen ,, 'W .R , I , WW, W N , , A .5 f Q ,V 4 2 , Z . f5 f ff' '? iff' If I j7,W,y,,gyf , fm, , ff, ,f , wwf ,, I C, HH L, 8.1 ' ' I CAROL BARRY MYRTLE REEVES Courtesy of VerIene's Beauty Shop i Q N-. MAJORETTES-Carolyn McGrew, Judy Lehman, Charlene Case, Penny Upsion, Sully Gilleffe, Eileen Nofermann, Joan Cross. Is at H. H. . Richard Marcotfe Drum Mayor 150 Mr. Fred Morgan Band Director T i R fr' if tiff T, U ,.g,,QQl Hawthorne High School is extremely proud of its rhythmic minded band. The colorful Scarlet and Gold has performed at such places as the San Diego and Huntington Park parades. They participate in concerts, assemblies and other musical events, The band has never performed two of the same shows at any football half-time activity. Promoted by the Band BANNER CARRIERS Judy Trous- dale, Joanne Sharp, and Corliss Moylan. Congratulations from Stellino's Market and Cougarettes Leaders Thelma Marestein, Joyce Sadler, Head, Louise LaVoque. Row 'I-Connie Brower, Nancy Teubert, Carol Singleton, Cheryl Brown, Melinda Anderson, Martha Roberts, Mary Tiner, Kathy Moylan, Cheri Strech, Joan Moore, Judy Horn, Sandra Keel, Sylvia Carpenter, Ginger Herbst, Dorrinne Footitt, Judy Crawford, Annette Martin, Diane Wiley, Sally Ferguson, Olivia Hermosillo, Jennie Sciurbo, Anna Lou Snapp, Nancy Lombardi Row 2-Susan Voss, Linda Pettitt, Bette Johnson, Charlene Strait, Judy Hall, Carol Villepique, Dorothy Rhodes, Kathy McCreight, Gail Gulliver, Robin Hays, Mary Sartori, Betty Zywiciel, Judy King, Joan Griffiths, Sandy Mulford, Judy Bond, Carol Slater, Linda Carr, Jami Wilkinson, Penny Mitchell, Judy Sharp, Bonnie Horn, Ancie Evans, Linda Sourbier. f X X ,W fy N! kffw ' V 50:2 ' ' V A WS , ,7 t ,QW 1 ' .Q ,l X I, af., is.. '4,N, F I ,fi f -. 46,7 22,33 ' X. 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MM-W ' , N fir The Men Behind the Team A V 0,A V , , y If V, V , T - C T COACH OTTO PLUM COACH JIM BUNYARD CAPTAIN RON PETCH C0-CAPTAIN ANDY MOYNAGH HAWTHORNE 47 EI Segundo 18 HAWTHORNE 31 A Redondo 0 HAWTHORNE 42 South Torrance 20 HAWTHORNE 21 Inglewood 21 -'C HAWTHORNE 41 Leuzinger O HAWTHORNE 27 Miro Costa 6 HAWTHORNE 0 North Torrance 13 HAWTHORNE 27 Moringside O 156 What do you mean this helmet doesn't fit? lt did lost week! COUGAR DEFENSIVE LINE: Row 'l-Dennis Lord, Rick Cooper, Franz Russell, Bill Sfeinerl, Dun Dye, Virgil Niemelcl. Row 2-Gary Mykkcmen, Mike Kelly, Ron Pelch, Andy Moynogh, Gary Bickers. Make Them Rough an Read COUGAR OFFENSIVE LINE: Row 1-Gary Mykkdnen, Virgil Niemela, Larry Jones, Dan Dye, Andy Moynogh, Bill Sleinerl, Gary Bickers. Row 2- Gene Fay, Ron Pefch, Franz Russell, .lim Reale. F r the Big Game The hard fighting Cougars had a highly prosperous and promising season, only losing one game to North High and tying lnglewood. Throughout the season the Cougars were a big threat and in great cointension of taking all League Honors. The season opener found the Cougars on the road to a never forgotten year by defeating the El Segundo Eagles 47 to l8, The game with Redondm was the beginning of our season. This was a one sided 31 to O triumph for the Cougars with Gene Fay showing brilliant running, South Torrance was over powered as the Cougars handed them a 42 to 20 defeat. Gene Fay and Jim Reale shared in the glory. The Inglewood contest proved to be a trying duel as the Sentinals held on for dear le dodges a near tackle to gain yardage for HAWTHORNE. lEQ?:ivTf0T5hECgLLg::ZSySq3 .Iq llgqifleslhtfllnltlliesllillll with Quarterback, Bill Daquila, passing for a total of l85 yards, HAWTHORNE handed hap- less Leuzinger a 4l to O defeat making it 2 years in a row Leuzinger has failed to score against HAWTHORNE. The remarkable running and blocking of the Cougars sent the Mira Costa Mustangs to the showers with glume faces while HAWTHORNE shouted the 27 to 6 conquest. North High stunned the Cougars with a l3 to O defeat. The final game with Morningside was one which was won with honor. The Cougars gave an all out team ef- fort for the last game of the season by defeat- ing the Monarchs 27 to O. Everyone played an outstanding game. Lower left: Fay with fine blocking displays his talents at the HAWTHORNE vs. Inglewood game. lower right: The pause that refreshes. 1 , ,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,, , W, WW, , ,W .......-., L . c, 1--Q W, -1 V, -. '- XV vm-s',,'s,wfew-,ff ,g:4pV'a'owf,w-,- efffs-ufwa 'f-4 ':V. 'Tw V f 'ASW ,'1 I l'Tqg'Q ',59'SifV MCM fl Q,k,,,,, , , y F 1: 25? ff' Y ,. - N cv 1 . 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Jo Burhardf, Max Shou Dale Sleltme' r L C l T B , , p, ie, arry oe, om ameri, Virgil Niemela, Jerry Cass, Larry Lent, Coach Panella, Coach Plum. Row 3-Coach Repashy John Moynagh, Larr Jones And Mo na h F R ll , y , y y g , ranz usse , Mike Weolhers, Gene Gutierrez, Mike Kelly, Les Johnson, Tom Long, Bill Daquila. Row 4--Pat Defuge, Richard Bouresfon, Fred McKay, Sieve Smith, Lynn Brooks, Paul Penn, Kevin Elmore, George Rea, Dennis Lord, John Aguilar, Bruce George, Chuck Slella, Jim Reale. Of Our Football T am Inglewood. With the uid of Reale, Daquilor is able Io execute his pass, Myk- kanen's terrific catch enables him to score for HAWTHORNE against 159 r l ll l i i 1 l I 1 1 1 l l 160 Prove the Game Reale runs into trouble as he tries for 6, at the Mira Costa game. The team makes a huddle to go over some strategy in order to secure our lead over South. Mykkanen carries the ball over the line to give HAWTHORNE another 6 Team managers: Dave McCormick, Neil Anderson, Glenn Crist. J.V. TEAM: Row 'l-Charles McCabe, Earl Bishop, Ronnie Morgan, Lynn Blane, Bill Souza. Row 2-Paul Runions, Norman Sherupe, Ward Jenkins, Rudy Parmenter, Manny Souza, Mike Serbanic, Robert Wilson. Row 3-Raymond Taylor, .lohn Termeay, Mike Frazier, Wally Connell, Bob Jenks, Bill Trenkle, Marshall Easterly, Robert Wankel. E Ot' Fay with the ball runs up against Mira Costa as he gains yardage for HAWTHORNE. BEE TEAM: Row 'I-Coach Semon, J. Cherry, T. Mason, K. Byrne, P. Burris, L. Acord, L. Husled, D. Roy, J Green. Row 2-J. Cole, L. Horne, E. Carpenler, N. Endicolf, G. Darnelle, D. Allen, R. Meadows, W. McKay B. Morris, L. Porler. Row 3-H. Fink, T. Polfash, D. Winfrey, S. Emmick, K. Thomason, G. Jewell, R. Lemp D. Kinn, B. Riggin, C. Cass. Row 4-M. Flatten, M. Preble, L. Lane, J. Grandy, R. Heckman, T. Fraser, C Ritchie, T. McKindIey, M. Johnslon, Coach Clark. ood aterial Wiih Don Ray running interference, halfback Pal Burris, Coaches Clark and Semon Ialk wiih Bee capiain, Don Ray. was able to make a 25 yard gain. is Quarterback Floyd McCulcheon passes to halfback Dennis Williams for a l5 yard gain at the Leuzinger vs, HAWTHORNE game. Makes a Good Team CEE TEAM: Row 'l-C. Glenn, T. Jameson, D. Souder, T. Thomas, M. Baronowski, R, Gorospe, D. Hunter, B. Arnold, K. Edwards, G, Schwarz. Row 2-R. Engle lmgr.l, M. Spensko, E. Nolan, R. Quarlermus, D, Williams, L. Whitehouse, D. Auguslus, L. Reissig, T. Klingen- hagen, B. Jones, T. Mazzofla, W. Bryan, B. Hawlhorne, J. Wills lmgr.l. Row 3-D. Andrews lcoachl, E, Brower, C. Weatherly, D. Johnson, G. Duncan, P. Douglas, B. Anderson, F. McCulcheon, B. Bazboza, R. Reinholdson, J. Hess, R. Long, R. Owens, J, Balaam lcoachl 9? lTop Lefti Even though Dennis Wil- liams misses a pass from Floyd Mc- Cutcheon, the Cee's go on to secure a l2-6 victory over Leuzinger. lTop rightt Don Ray with Pat Burris running interference gains 40 yards as the Cougars mark up another win against Morningside. lLefti Halfback Pat Burris scrambles down field against the Morningside Monarchs to put the Cougars in scor- ing distance. HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE CEE SCORES Redondo South Inglewood Leuzinger Mira Costa North Morningside For H. H BEE SCORES HAWTHORNE 25 El Segundo HAWTHORNE 19 Redondo HAWTHORNE 39 South HAWTHORNE 39 Inglewood HAWTHORNE 40 Leuzinger HAWTHORNE 26 Mira Costa HAWTHORNE 'I9 North HAWTHORNE 44 Morningside Z 2 f vm s W A W .JW .mf 'mf fwf f M VARSITY TEAM: Row 'I-Paul Penn, Ron Peterson. Row 2-Larry Lent, Ken Wesiphalen, Gary Bickers, Bob Anderson, Sam Davis, Mike Graves, Ty Goodman, Bob Beckwith. Not pictured Gary Mykkanen. Heroes of the Hardwood Larry Lent Bob Beckwith Gary Bickers 166 Sam Davis Mike Graves Ron Peterson Bob Anderson Ty Goodman Paul Penn uni' Ken Westphulen J.V. TEAM: Row 'I-Couch Erlinger, Steve Pool, Bob Miller, Couch Andrews. Row 2-Ken Wesfphcxlen, Larry Hausmun, Ed Palmquisi, Mike Johnson, William Johnston, Tom Wedel, Bob Jenks. The Llu ung Heroes 3 Xi? . X X , ' ' k Q Q. X Q A K X. xx? xx V X Q .::'...- ' gm, -fm 1 , X ' 9 X f MN , 'f:: N- - ,,,-f--+--- X N. 3 1 4,,,..,.f '- '.::l Vi . ,,A,....... M ........, .If SRU. x :S we ,,-..-- .X K. .-....,s ..........,.....,, ,. .E ,...,. . . ....X.X x ilrrzfiflxt Ei . , 'K U N x ' FJ sf ff X Q 4 f an X Q ix Q W xx 5 an ff, , ' wr.: gn- 1 r l CEE TEAM: Row 'l-Bob Ferguson, Wayne Bryan, Lon Mickelson, Coach Balaam. Row 2-Bill Tharp, Tom Stewart, Paul Douglas, Don Lasselar, Steve Arnold, Gary Dungan, Mike Botken, Dale Bolstad, Johnny Johnson. The donkey basketball game was a hilarious exhibition between the faculty and the Senior Knights which everyone enioyed immensly. The hard fighting never quitting Cee kittens show great potential as they came through when heavily guarded. QS sf X X N yr VARSITY TEAM: First Row-Lyn Brooks, Dan Dye, Lyn Blain, Larry Hausman. Second Row-J. B. Schroeder, Chuck Geserick, Gary Hunter, Al Lamb, Paul Mackie, Alan Arcese, Lyn Acord. Third Row-Mike Johnson, Dan Larson, John Mitchell, Ernie Fran- zen, Bob Howe, Roy Bell, Jim Reale, Coach Muirhead. Cougar Trackers X J . Ig? f X f X 1 ,V f 2 41-,n WM Hawthorne's 1962 track season was one of the most successful in its history. Highlight of the season was the second place finish in the Bay League Finals. New varsity records were set by Mike Kelly in the 440 :51.1 and Dan Dye in the shot put 59'5 . Emmich, Smith, Kelly, and Reale set up a new 880 relay record l:32.1. At press time Reale, Kelly, Dye, Mitchell, Bickers, Franzen were carrying the Cougar banner to the CIF prelim, In the B division, Paul Mackie in the 1320 3:19.7 and Lyn Acord in the 70 HH :9.5 were new record holders. C record breakers were Ron Reinholdson, 660 1:30.0 and Ed Ramirez, 1320 3:26.5. The varsity also captured third at the Mira Costa Relays and fourth at the Inglewood Relays. During the season the Cougars broke a total of 11 school relay records. H was 1 Ziff V ,ws cs. frsgg fgcsv L. - sg. REA .... . xX.X . s - X , y . BEE TEAM: First Row-Dennis Carden, Rod Heckman, Mike Preble, Pat Defuge, Steve Gant. Second Row-Coach Muirhead, Luis Beltran, Dick Shaffer, Mike Curtis, Ken Thomason, Ernie Nixon, Newell Endicott. Third Row-Jerry Benson, Steve Emmick, Mike Barraclough, Mike Serbanic, Don Blackburn, John Pool, Craig Cass, Gene Lent, Ted Walker. Earn Hi h Achievement CEE TEAM: First Row-Danny Anderson, Bob Daman, Lance Bertlesen, John Mackenzie, Gary Ritter Second Row-Coach Panella, Ed Ramirez, John Cordes, Ritch Wolverton, Dave Limberg, Dick Dixon Dick Baumgardner, George Gross, Gary Traynor. Third Row-Bob Allen, Tim Thomas, Leland White- house, Gary Duncan, Bob Tarbutton, Tom Litton, Rod McDonell, Jim Rosen, Bob Anderson, Ed Fite. ver Hill, Over Dale VARSITY TEAM: Row 'I-L. Beltran, M. Curtis, P. Mackie. Row 2- A, Lamb, G. Morgan, J. Schroeder, Coach Muirhead. lBottom leftl Schroeder passes opponent to gain points for HAWTHORNE. lBottom rightl Morgan runs another fine race for the Scarlet and Gold Cross Country Team. J.V. TEAM: Row 'l-G. Lents, G. Hunfer, A. Nichols, J. Phillips. Row 2-Coach Muirhead, R. Bell, B. Ash- down, R. Rappe, J. Stilwell. Cross Countr FRESHMEN - SOPHOMORE TEAM: Row 'I-E. Ramirez, J. McKinze, G. Traynar, L. Brelleson, B. Daman, J. Waffles. Row 2-J. Mellon, D. Wagner, M. Padilla, S. Poole, M. Sullivan, R. Walverlon, Coach Muirhead. X5,,Pi,g I Z sh 215 .R 4393: Nm? wmv VARSITY TEAM: Row 'I-Cappy Poore, Ron Firey, Dan Larsen, John Milchell, Bob Dullen, Ray Gayne. Row 2-Dennis Householder, Bill Paul, John King, Dennis Neslby, Bill Lockell, Robin Pelfy, Coach Jones, Steve Frazer lmgr.l Water Winners 5 , Wg h . .b ,VA X, Xb-Q XGA' vii. 'Q' Qt, fp igfvl, T' Y 'X-tQ .5 L VI Qlgqciz.-. if E-Q N1-fi 'E' su, RQ X, iw- xi -2 C'-B Q., 7?-.1 QQTXQW Kev EE, 'eff Q2-, WSL? BEE TEAM: Row 'I-Jim Ward, Loren Heath, Desmond Ford, Dale Slelse, Barry Leslie, Ron Swallow, Tom Freeman. Row 2-Coach Jones, Tom Ward, Jim Erickson, Larry Reese, Bill Leeman, Nick Han- culich, Sieve Frazer lmgr.l waiting f,.,..,,.... Sgt HHUQQA t M Q Svzmrswtt it wzm-W3 CEE TEAM: Row 'l-Ed Rutter, Bill Miller, Dan Bigelow, Don Giordano, Jim Rosen, Gary Hughes. Row 2- Ray Guerin, Beau Allee, Charles McCain, Richard Bell, Jim Harris, Coach Hoy, Steve Frazer lmgr.l And Future Fin-ishers The Water Polo Teams had one of their most successful seasons this year, as the Varsity took 3rd, the B 5th, and the C 4th, The opening game with Redondo looked as though the Varsity had been waiting all year long for revenge as they drowned the Sea Hawks 13 to O. The B and C both lost by a hard fought l point, The Mira Costa game was surprising as the Mustangs defeated each team by a couple of points. The Ingle- wood contest was again a sad deal for the Cougars as the Varsity and B lost, but the C paddlers won by a decissive score, Although Santa Monica defeated our B and C in a real battle, our Varsity fought back to send them to the showers with a defeat. The Cougars HB and C teams defeated Morningside by an overwhelming score, but the Varsity lost in a real rough and tough fought game, The final game with Leuzingcr was a one sided contest in each division, as the Cougars romped the Olympians in the last season game. Coach Jones gets a well deserved dunking. TENNIS TEAM: Row 1-Wayne Young, Wayne Bryon, George Flesh, Russ Tomanek, louis Reissig, Jerry Patchin, George Dickey, Tom Stewart, Gil Hinoiosa, James Jones. Row 2-Coach Devereaux, Ray Grubb, Richard Stanley, David Hughes, larry Haskell, Frank Rivoli, Harry Phillips, Paul Smith, Dave Windsor, Mike Rowley, Henry Lombardi. Racquet Squad Bottom Right-Frank Rivoll, in front court, slams the ball Bottom Left-Louis Reissig serves with great form in a season game in a recent match. '71 fl ' f W ' if M., LL, 'Y Noel Barber Gary Slrealy Fred Mdfay Cliff Weatherly 1.,L..il.....-1. Richard Doyle Alex Verduzco Al DeLaCruz Bob Olson Ralph While Bill Hahn John Aguilar Milton Calkins Fo e Score J.V. TEAM: First Row-Dan Petty, Ron Bauer, Rod School, Larry Pucket, Dennis Johnson. Second Row-Bill Cusac, Bill Olson, Mike Spencer, Bill Miller, Tim Frazer, Wally McKay, Jim Hoover. Third Row-Ron Fisher, Robert Wankel, Larry Lane, Ward Jenkins, Al Tatro, Steve Ashburn, John Fernan- dez, Bill Hogeboom, Coach Semonek. GOLF TEAM: First Row-Larry Hess, Dan Waters, Pete Kerrys, Jim Hess. Second Row-Bruce George, Dave Shoreu, Don Hoy, Dave Register, Kevin Elmore. 5 i S i Intramural 'wmv BASKETBALL: Row 'l-Bill Daquila, Steve Smith. Row 2 - Tom Barnett, Richard Lewis, Virgil Niemela. FLAG FOOTBALL: VOLLEYBALL: Row 'I-John Connoy, Bob Gross, Tom Norway, Row 1-Harry Haacke, Keith Pulcifer, Gary Miller Harry Haacke. Row 2-Ty Goodman, Richard Lewis, Ken Streltzoff. Row 2-Tom Wedel, Mike Graves Mike Graves, Bob Olson. Clinton Miller, Bob Pullen. WRESTLING: Tom Barnett, Steve Smith. Not pictured: Clinton Boll, Cliff Weath- erly, Ed Strube, Alex Verduzco, Dennis Wilson, Gordon Darnelle, Mike Weathers, Bob Scholl, Casey Folkes, Harry Haacke, Don Zo- boblish, Dan Dye. Q VARSITY BASEBALL: Row 1-Don Ray, Bob Gross, Tom Long, Les Johnson, Bill Morris. Row 2-Ted Pollash, Dennis Lord, Bill Daquila, John Green, Tom Norway, Jerry Cass, David Wells lMgr.l Row 3-Coach Semon, Bill Riggin, Gary Mykkanen, Harry Haake, Ken Weslphalen, John Connoy, Ty Goodman. Dennis Lord Tom Norway Coach Semon gives the boys a few pointers Don Ray Ted Poliash N558 li' Ken Westphalen Les Johnson John Connoy Bill Daquilu Jerw CUSS Bill Morris Harry Haake Z4 mf' ,ff 4 ff. 1 MW' V ,f W WV Gary Mykkunen Ty Goodman Bull Rlggm , , ,ffm .. , W , 4 5 J.V. TEAM: Row I-Mike Bcxronowski ,Terry Mason, Terry Jamison, Don Bigelow. Row 2-Larry Husled, Phil Bechdoll, Skip Cole, John McMahon, Fred Moenpci, Parry Ray. Row 3-Coach Walker, Paul Douglas, Jim Schelller, Craig Forlow, Willie Johnston, Bob Jenks. Ba eball ls Our Game Coach Walker gives Dun Bigelow and Fred Maenpc: some tips on pitching. l84 l96l-62 Sports Hall f Fame VARSITY FOOTBALL if W ,ll l ff BEST BACK .lim Reale BEST ATTITUDE-Andy Moynagh . . I , 1 B Mosr INSPIRATIONAL-Andy Moynagh f - - L2 9 . W M ij BEST LINEMAN--Gary Mykkanen I ,gl ,vw X B FOOTBALL J! I M.V.P.-Don Ray A C 0 Mosr INSPIRATIONAL-Don Allen KJ ig!- sesr BACK-Pal sums M dnb if O BEST LINEMAN-David Hu nler C FOOTBALL BEST BACK-Den nis Williams VARSITY BASKETBALL M.V.P.-Gary Mykkanen MOST M.V.P. IMPROVED-Gary Bickers JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL -Willie Johnson B BASKETBALL M.V,P.-.lim Schelller C BASKETBALL M.V.P.--Don Lass eller GOLF M.V.P.-Kevin Elmore M.V.P. MOST VARSITY WATER POLO Q-Bob Pullen IMPROVED-Cap Poore ' M.V.P.-Mosl Valuable Player B WATER POLO M.V.P.-Barry Leslie C WATER POLO M.V.P.-Dan Bigelow VARSITY WRESTLING M.V.P.-Bob Olson FAST FALLS TROPHY-Dwight Frifz TENNIS M.V.P.-Jerry Palchin VARSITY TRACK M.V.P.-Jim Reale MOST OUTSTANDING-Dan Dye B TRACK M.V.P.-Sieve' Emmick MOST OUTSTANDING--Paul Mackie C TRACK M.V.P.-Tim Thomas MOST OUTSTANDING-Ed Ramirez VARSITY BASEBALL M.V.P.-Ty Goodman and Gary Mykkanen MOST IMPROVED-Dennis Lord JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL M.V.P.-Phil Bechdoll G.A.A.: Firsi Row--B. Elliolf, D. Joslin, C. Mullen, A. Hayes, D. Price, C. Beahr, P. Crisp, R. Smilh, T. Young, R. Allen, M. Wilson, C. Raigosa. Second Row-D. Griffiihs, S. Roy, J. Williams, J. Necolon, C, Jocobson, C. Brown, M. Omey, V. Davis, C. Krouse, K. Brown, H. Hahn, B. Omey, G. Haller. Third Row-L. Wood, S. Rout, C. Longenecker, D. Emerson, K. Redding, L. McVeigh, M. Poch, C. Nakai, L. Chrislonson, S. Ragalz, K. Zapl, M. Hoclkiss, M. Reeves, G. Novak, R. Leven. Fourth Row-C. Jacobson, B. Ferges, C. Fenstermaker, J. Taylor, N. Sfciehr, M. Golding, D. Leake, T. Villadorga, D. Edholon, B. Morton, J. Lendennie, J. Ramerz, J. White, J. Burns, R. Bilbrey, B. McMoringle. Wom n Get Their Wa Firsl Row-Gail Gordon, Carol Mullen, Myrlle Reeves, Terry Young. Second Row -Lynda Wood, Gloria Novak, Carolyn Raigosa, Linda McVeigh, Ronda Allen. Third Row-Cheryl Beahr, Connie Jocob- son, Nancy Slaehr, Barbara Morlon, Jeanie Taylor, Sandra Ragalz, Rose Leven. E f In G. A. A. G.A.A. 2nd Semester President: Sandra Ragatz G.A.A. 2ND SEMESTER: Row 'l-Mary Omey, Jessie Lendennie, Cathy Krause, Dani Griffins, Row 2-Tanya Villadonga, Linda McVeigh, Carolyn Raigosa, Ginger Haller, Sandra Ra- galz. Row 3-Barbara Ferges, Carol Jacobsen, Gloria Novak, Barbara Morton, Ja'nice Hahn, Valerie Davis, Joyce Williams. Congratulations From George E. Betz Public Accountant .Y 'W-G G.A.A. IST SEMESTER: Row 1-Gail Gordon, Linda McVeigh, Lynda Wood, Carolyn Raigosa. 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If rbt K Q D ' hu- ln. uw ax G ',J,f 1 I I X V -4 5 , ,IC M. 1 i - si' H' 2 4' 'E.' 1 x..1 ' r ' ' v by ' .L If Q .. ---. lf- del fr gli I si 16334,-1-gdg,,g5 12wiu sii' 'g g N ft Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio Free Demonstration and Make-up Color Chart Mildred Hofma Demonstrator and Owner 5340 Whittier Boulevard, Los Angeles 22, California 807 Hawthorne Blvd. lat 'l35th St.l OSborne 6-6640 Raymond 3-3314 PArkview 'l-4383 Hours: 'IO to 6 Daily - Fridays - 'IO to 9 P.M. - I . , , 1 i 1 l 1 c 6 c fn eonarcb gaatlziona LYON'S SPORTING GOODS r We carry a complete line of nationally advertised Everything in Athletic and Sports i,,,,,,ds of high f..shi..,, Equipment Sub-teen - Junior - and Woman's dresses and sportswear 263 Noflh H'-1Wih0me BO'-ll9VC'fd 277 N, Hawthorne Boulevard, Hawthorne OS. 6-8553 SPring 2-2726 'IOA ,-5:4 -4 ------'J' ,emf ..,x.1 5,,,,,W ..Kxx,Q. ,M,,,.,,,,,M .,W.,,.m,.m,,,,,,,,.-?5.,..,,.,,,-,,,,, ,,,.. 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Hawthorne Boulevard Hawthorne Torrance DA 5-4474 , , -ll B x I , ,Q B u R c o 1 . ee A urnziure General Machine Works Experlmenlal and Reproduction 703 South Hawthorne Boulevard 13209 S. I I d A . ng ewoo ve Hawthorne, California Hawthorne, California Select Company YOU YOUNG WOMEN will tind an endless variety ot interesting jobs in both the secretarial and operational fields. YOU YOUNG MEN will tind that the steady positions now open in both inside and outside work, are the very iobs from which to start a real career with a tuture. Y L Ask your vocational counselor about positions with PACIFIC TELEPHONE, or drop into one of our nearby Employment Offices. MEN: 740 So. Olive Street, Los Angeles WOMEN: 575 N. Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne Or ask your Operator Zenith 10,000 for the Employment Office nearest your home. 197 as ff if ,, S, 1 5, 5,4 Si- El wud. Congratulations 1962 Graduates ot HAWTHORNE HIGH SCHOOL Best Wishes for Your Future Success Academy P s pacific state bank Four Offices to Serve You Hawthorne: 8855 Hawthorne Blvd. OSborne 6-2236 Lennox: 4720 W, Imperial Hwy, Windsor Hills: 4437 W. Slauson Ave Peninsula Center: 27440 Hawthorne Blvd. Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp 198 iK Congratulations to the Seniors from B8.B CAMERA SHOP Brooks Paint and Hardware OSborne 6-7365 238 S. Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne FREE DELIVERY - Phone: OS. 5-4376 Open Sundays 81 Holidays 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. 13752 Inglewood Avenue, Hawthorne, California AI.MA'S KNIT SHOP Wide Variety of yarns and knitting supplies. Free instruction with yarn purchase. Gifts and Handmades - Party Supplies 8. Centerpieces 1225 S, Hawthorne Blvd. - OS. 5-7552 vyis Coffee Shop Style in Food IVY and BOB SCHMID Hawthorne and El Segundo Boulevard Hawthorne Congratulations, Seniors! Larry Ward The most complete auto parts and machine shop .4 in the Southwest area S Speci-lalizing LnhBagI2oonF 0anceC:eEachIinEg,Cgoxl!I'lSot wing, ango, a- a, wlst an ng is uic tep. Special High School classes offered Summer and Winter. Reasonable rates. QUALITY PARTS - BEST SERVICE 185 N. Hawthorne Boulevard 629 S. Hawthorne Blvd. lnear 133rd St.I Hawthorne, California - OS, 5-9606 Phones: 05, 6-2228 or QR. 8,2657 I ' , I I I . I W 1 REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Best Wishes to the Senior Class INSURANCE - NOTARY of 1962 PHOTO LISTING SERVICE SUBURBAN ELECTRIC CO. OSborne 5-9105 - ORcharcl 8-7779 13535 Inglewood Avenue - OSborne 6-1020 139 W. El Segundo Blvd, Hawthorne For Portraits - Graduation You Name It . . . We've Got It Weddings - Color . . . , - '21, 'F 4 ' ,- f , ' 24, vp, v SHAW'S SPORTING GOODS GORDON W SHAW . . We Home Everything in Sporting Goods 1127 So. Hawthorne Boulevard, Hawthorne 4727 W- R0S9Cl'UnSf Hawthorne, CUlif0f liG OS. 5-4275 OS. 5-0363 r SALES AND SERVICE ADDING MACHINES CALLAHAN TYPEWRITER COMPANY 646 So. Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne, California FRED M- CALLAHAN Osborne 9-i457 if .. . Q .V x W A ,2Q.1, ,V H A . A 6 Q 1 Wise Cougars Know That in Hawthorne lt's - CHANEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE OS. 5-3365 317 Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne, California P OTECTED BY LAVEN INSURANCE, INC. 221 SOUTH HAWTHORNE BLVD. HAWTHORNE, CALIFORNIA ffl I934 Q-.4 9 URN OS. 6-1144 - OR. 8-2629 202 .ftoqct Zeaaee 'e Complete Home Furnishing with Free Decorator Service Corner of Hawthorne 8. EI Segundo Blvd. OS. 6-0151 OR. 8-0705 TROPICANA LANES 56 LANES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! 'Families that play together, stay together. COFFEE SHOP COCKTAIL LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT and DANCING NIGHTLY GROUP INSTRUCTION for BEGINNERS NURSERY FACILITIES 9 A.M. To 9 P.M. Service is our most important product. II63 South Prairie Avenue lNear Imperiall Inglewood, California ORegon 8-4927 - ORchard 3-4611 1 lp I - - V 'f V , Q 3, If Ernest W. Hahn, Inc. General Contractors - Developer OR. 8-7796 - OS. 5-4441 Hawthorne, California Ballard 82 Brockett Sportswear 230 So. Market Street, Inglewood OR. 8-3618 OTHER BRANCH STORES Montrose-2261 Honolulu Ave., Ch, 9-3529 Pasadena-378 E, Colorado, MU, 1-5371 Whittier-137 E. Philadelphia, OX. 4-4074 Crenshaw-2790 W, Imperial Hwy., PL, 5-2711 Skeltonis Hair Fashions M , N K 0 W I 5 COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Alice Skelton, Prop. 346 El Segundo Blvd., Hawthorne, California OSborne 6-2996 M E N ' S W E A R - CLEANING and ALTERATIONS - 429 S. Hawthorne Blvd. - OR, 8-2732 far: KGS ferr HOME FURNISHINGS 800 S. Hawthorne Blvd. OSl5orne 5-4497 EARLY AMERICAN, PROVINCIAL 8. MODERN STYLES TO YOUR TASTE and BUDGET MERRELL PAINT CO. 308 N. Hawthorne Boulevard OSborne 6-6024 REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE R. C. lRussI LAWRENCE Cash for equities and trust deeds Realtor - II25 S. Hawthorne Boulevard OS, 6-0129 - Hawthorne, California We Sell and Service all lines of Insurance Phone: OS. 6-4922 OR. 8-2089 - Nites: OS. 6-1822 GENERAL INSURANCE The Robertson Agency 125 Plaza Square OLIVE WATSON SHO? CORSETS -- LINGERIE UNIFORMS - MATERNITY OSborne 6-8888 215 So. Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne, California Li...,..,, 4 T 8g R SIGNAL SERVICE Expert Auto Parts - Brake Specialists TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES BILL TREFZ 11953 Inglewood Ave., Corner 120th Street Hawthorne, California T OSborne 5-D050 YN v SN X 05535 X 33515 ix. f-.X . , WqNS 3SJX X V Xrxvx jjixb Jxwixi xiyl Q l., d 5 jd x UE QA QQ Qfv ki Q XBJYNS DXXM5 QQXQ ,ww R X Q Q, HZLZXQK wV MQ: QiZ7f?5fWf YJWQW 72 My ww W My EM JWMM Wwjggj My ff Q4 W UWyJv , J wg W QW ju ,,W!JWiUwfcLW J WL MID? Aadneson, Jeffrey 80, 117 Abamonte, Julia 90 Abbott, Gloria 80 Achen, Pat 90 Achen, Sue 90 Ackerman, Christine 90 Acord, Lynn 64, 171 Acrey, Al 80, 117 Adams, Philip 90 Adams Phillys 64 Adamson, Beverly 80 Adamson, Jeri 90 ADMINISTRATION 9-12 ADVERTISEMENTS 190-206 Affinito, Melinda 80, 103 Aguilar, Alice 101, 90 Aguilar, John 64, 101, 108, 159, 121, 179 Aguilar, Naomi 80, 108 Ahlstrom, Irene 90 Ainsworth, Leo 80 Alexander, Lee 90 Allee, Allen, Allen Richard 90, 177 Ardis 101, 90, 88 non 64, 106,121,185 Allen, Mrs. Marguerite 22 Allen Ronda 64, 186, 187 Allen Robert 90, 173 Allen, Mr, Wayne 17 Amann, Diana 90 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE 109 Ames, Lucille 90 Amott, Terri 90 Amour, Martha 106, 30 Amour, William 90 Andersen, Lawrence 80 Andersen, Lawrie 64, 107 Andersen, Melinda 64, 108, 109, 152 Andersen, Niel 30, 160 Anderson, Daniel 90, 173 Anderson, Dennis 80, 106 Anderson, Judy 90, 122 Anderson, Robert 90, 173 Anderson, Sheryl 89, 90 BACKWARDS DANCE Badenius, Delores 64 Baer, Hugh 80 Baer, Sheryl 64, 186 Bailey, Peggy 90 Bailey, Stephen 64 Bailey, Stephen 64 Bair, Myrna 80 Baker, Gloria 90, 107 Baker, John 30 Balica, Shirlee 64 Balaam, Mr. Jon 163, 170 Ballenger, Linda 30, 103 BAND 151 BAND CLUB 122 144 BANK OF AMERICA WINNER BANNER CARRIERS 151 Barath, Vicke 64, 103 Barber, Noel 30 Barber, Susan 90 Barboza, Bryce 91, 163 Barclay, Bill 30 Barnes, John 30 Barnes, Karol 80 Barnett, Sharon 90 Barnett, Tom 30, 159 Barnum, Vichi 90 Baronowski, Paul 91, 163 Barr, Sandra 90 Barraclough, Fred 80, 107 Barraclough, Mike 173 Barrero, Manuel 80 Barringer, Carol 80 Barry, Carol 80 Barton, Mr. George 13 58 Barton ,Sherry 122, 80, Baringer, Ed 153 Bartholomeu, Mrs. Jean 21 BASEBALL 182- 184 Basinger, E. 80 BASKETBALL 165-170 Bateman, Diane 64 Battle, Barbara 80, 111 Baur, Ron 91 , Baumgardner, Baumgardner, Baumgardner, 180 Carol 80 Mickey 30 Richard 80, 173 Anderson, Tommie 80, 117, 122 Andrews, Barbara 80 Andrews, Mr. David 20, 168, 165, 163 Andrews, Jim 90 Angelini, Gary 90 Anthony, Jenice 80 Appleby Tom 64 111 Arcease, Allen 64, 171 Archibeque, Andrew 64 Archibeque, Violo 80 Aris, Olivia 90 Armstrong, Lorraine 90 Armstrong, Anne 30, 122, 1 Arnold, Bruce 80, 163 Arnold, Lacy 80 Arnold, Richard 30 Arnold, Steven 90, 170 Aronson, Ron 64 ART EXHIBIT 139 Arthur, Darlene 80, 108 Arthur, Dorothy 90 Artis, Aleta 90 53 Ashburn, Steve 64, 101, 121, Ashby, Mrs. Sarah 22 Ashdown, Bill 64, 122, 175 Asher, Jerry 64 Ashmore, Patricia 80 ASSEMBLIES 129 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS 12 Athy, Jackie 64 Augustus, Richard 80 Aumock, Patricia 80 Austin, David 30 Avena, Karen 80 AVIATION CLUB 177 Babineau, Mike 64, 169 Bacher, Bunny 64 Bachman, Mrs. Anne 19 180 Baxley, Mary 90 B CLUB 121 Beach, Lynn 30 Beal, Kitty 90 Beals, Marlyn 64 Beals, Sherry 80 Beardslee, Mike 91 Bechdolf, Phil 64, 169, 184, 185 Beck, Gloria 90 Becker, Gary 64 Beckwith, Bob 64, 108, 165, BEE YELL LEADERS 153 Beery, Melody 78, 79, 80 Beightol, Ross 91, 106 Beckerman, Harry 91 Bell, Gordon 31 Bell, Richard 80, 177 Bell, Roy 64, 116, 171 Beltran, Luis 80, 173, 174 166 Beverly, Mike 65 Bickears, Gary 65, 121, 155, 157, 159, 166, 185 Bierman, Gerry 80 Biglow, Danny 80, 177, 185, Bilbrey, Renee 90, 138, 186 Bilbrey, Ronnie 80, 122 Bishop, Earl 161, 169 Blackburn, Bill 91 Blackburn, Donald 91, 169, 173 Blackburn, Joy 80 Blackington, Helen 90 Blain, Lynn 161, 171 Blakesley, Darrel 65 Blazenski, Joseph 80, 117 Blazenski, Mike 31, 109 Bleeker, Diane 62, 65, 106, 108 Bleeker, Lorraine 31, 109 Blevins, Jeanne 65 Blomsterberg, Eric 65 Bloom, Lynda 80 Bloomstone, Ronald 90, 108 Blumberg, Danny 91 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 10 Bock, Karen 80, 122 Boesiger, Darryll 31, 122, 129 Boesinger, Russell 65, 122 Boden, Donald 80 Boles, Tom 31, 137 Boll, Clinton 80 Boll, Dale 31 Boll, Gary 65 Bollin, Gerald 31 Bolling, Bob ao, 159 Bolstad, Dale 90, 170 Bombard, Rachel 65 Bond, Barbara 31 Bond, Judy 31, 109, 152 Bondurant, Jim 80 Borland, Fred 80 Botlin, Michael 80, 170 Bottai, Mike 31, 117 Botticelli, Diane 88, 90, 103 Bottolfson, Kathy 65 Boudreau, Bob 80, 122 Boureston, Richard 32, 121, 159 Bowes, Fred 80 BOWLING CLUB 118-119 Bowman, Gregory 80, 122, 129 Boyle, Charlene 65, 108 BOY'S LEAGUE 104 Bradburn, Connie 90 Braden, Gloria 90 Bradley, Joe 32, 122 Bradley, Steve 80 Bramlett, Diane 65 Bramlett, John 91 Brammer, Linda 80 Brand, Dennis 80 Braney, Pat 65 184 Brann, Donnie 65, 117 Brann, Mike 80 Brauer, Lynda 32, 103 Brenholt, Ken 65 Brevig, Laralee 32 Brew, Barbara 65 Bryan, Wayne 88, 163, 170, 178 Bryant, Pat 90 Buchmiller, Mary Ann 80 Buchser, Beverly 90 Budworth, Linda 80 Buller, Beverly 65 Bullock, Carol 32, 103 Bunch, Sandra 81, 103 Bundy, Larry 81 Bunton, Allen 81 Bunyard, Mr. Jim 19, 156, 159 Burger, Linda 90 Burk, Dennis 65 Burket, Charleen 90 Burket, David 81 Burket, Doreen 81 Burns, Janet 65, 90, 111 Burns, Jean 63, 186 Burris, Pat 65, 164, 185 Burt, Sharon 81 Bush, James 65 Butler, Bonnie 65 Butler, Jackie 81 Butler, Laura 65 Buxton, Suzanne 81 Byram, Jeanene 32, 137 Byrne, Ken 65 Cable, Mrs. Juanita 19 CAFETERIA 23 Calabro, Joe 32 Calabro, John 81, 117, 161 Caldwell, David 91 Calhoun, Frank 91 Calkins, Milton 32, 122, 129, 179 Callahan, Revel 91 Calvert, Nancy 81, 107 Campbell, Pat 91, 108 Campbell, Patricia 32 CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP 108 Cantor, Judy 81 Capelouto, Mr. David 13 Carden, Dennis 66, 173 Carden, Pat 32 Cardenor, Gerry 66, 107 Carlough, Carol 66 Carlough, John 91 Carney, Betty 91 Carpenter, Bruce 91 Carpenter, Jim 66 Carpenter, Sylvia 66, 107, 152 Carr, Judy 32, 103, 108 Carr, Linda 66, 152 Carrick, Bonney 32, 58, 101 Carroll, Sally 81 Carter, Pat 66, 108 Carter, Steve 66 Cartier, Bill 66 Caruso, Al 33 Caruso, Joe 91 Cary, Starla 66 Casanta, Cheryl 91 Cascarini, Dave 66 Case, Charlene 150 Cass, Craig 91, 173 Cass, Jerry 66, 114, 159, 182, Beltran, Ruth 11, 31,101,107 Benefield, Doris 80 Bengen, Dixie 64 Benich, Lee Roy 91 Benjamin, Mariorie 64 Beniamin, Connie 90 Benlien, Clella 80 Bennett, Mr. Kermit 17 Bennett Marie 80, 101 Bennett, Richard 80 Bennett Sharon 90 Benson, Gary 80 Benson, Jerry 31, 115, 173 Benson, Sylvia 31 Berg, Ed 65 Barnhardt, Joe 80, 106 Bertelsen, Lance 91, 107, 173, 175 Betch, Jerry 90 Brewer Barbara 80, 122 Bocker, Doug 91 Brooks, Linda 32, 103, 159 Brooks, Lynn 65, 103, 107, 171 Brooks, Nancy C. 26, 32, 101 Brooks, Randy 91 Brower, Connie 65, 152 Brower, Ed 91, 163 Brown, Cheryl 62, 63, 65, 106, 152, 186 Brown, Doug 169 Brown, Eleanor 65 Brown, Janet 65, 103 Brown, Janice 90 Brown, Mr. John 20 Brown, Kathy 80, 186 Brown, K, 90 Brown, Sherri 90 Brugh, Stanley 32 183 Cast, Cathy 81 Castagana, Nancy 103, 113 Caughron, Ronnie 81, 120, 137 Cavanagh, Bob 81 Chadwick, Marilyn 33, 108 Chadwick, Mrs. S. 17 Chaffey, Mr. John 17 Chaney, Beverly 33, 108 Chapin, Paula 66 Chauncey, Mr. Hal 19 CHECK YOUR WORRIES 142 Chemes, Jeri 66 Cherry, Jim 81 CHESS CLUB 116 Chesson, Eddie 66 Childress, Anne 91, 134, 137 Chilson, Roxie 91 Chiquet, Vincent 81, 116 CHORALIERS 122 Christensen Ase 11, 33, 60, 101, 1 1 1, 130 Christensen, Cheryl 33, 106 Christensen, Kathy 33 Christensen, Tonya 66 Christianson, Linda 186 CHRISTMAS DANCE 135 Cliva, Pat 91, 108 Clark, Carolyn 81 Clark, Dane 91 Karen 81 Martha 91 Clark, Clark, Clark, Richard 91 Clark, Miss Vi 14 CLASSROOM SHOTS 56-57 Claxton, Gary 81 Clayton, Mrs. Lalia 16 Cleaver, Lauretta 66 Clink, Alyce 91 Clobucker, Marty 33 Clouse, Donna 91 Coen, Larry 81 Corcoran, Mrs. Doris 14 Cole, Larry K. 66, 91 Cole, Skip 184 Collins, Mrs. Edith 22 Collins, Jim 91 Collins, Jo Ann 106 Comello, Tony 81 Connell, Wallace 91, 161 Conner, Janice 91 Connoy, John 33, 116, 182, 183 Considine, Diane 91 CONTINENTALS 116 Cook, Dorothy 33, 108 Cook, Linda 91 Cook, Linda L. 91 Cook, Bob 33, 66, 117 Cook, Sheila 33, 103, 122, 137 Coombs, Renee 89 Cooper, Richard 66, 157, 159 Cooper, Bill 81 Corbell, Eleanor 81 Cordes, John 173 Corliss, Mrs. Elizabeth 16 Rita 81 Edith 91 Corral, Corwin, Cotner, Rose 66, 122 Couch, Peggy 81 COUGAR 123 COUGARETTES 152 COUNSELORS 13 Coventry, John 33 Cracchiolo, Mr. Angelo 17 Craggett ,Margine 91 Craig, Mr. Milt 14 Crawford, Dale 91 Crawford, Judy 34, 113, 152 Crawford, Michael 91 Crisman, Dave 81 Crisp, Penny 91, 186 Crist, Glenn 81, 117, 160 Crittenden, Howard 91 Crittenden, Phyllis 66 Crocker, Ken 34, 122, 129 Croddy, Miss Anne 14 CROSS COUNTRY 174-175 Cross, Greg 81 Cross, Joan Marie 81, 106 Cross, Richard 66, 107 Crouch, Richard 81 Curran, Robert 81 Currie, Charles 81 Curry, Dennis 81 Curtis, Mike 66, 173, 174 Cusac, Billy 91, 180 CUSTODIANS 23 Cutler, Larry 91, 117 Cwynar, Tom 66 Cyr, Mary 34, 108 Dackin, Roger 34 Dahl, Edie 34, 101 Dally, Jimmie 66 Dalton, Diana 34 Daman, Robert 173, 175 Damon, Bib 66 Dana, Charlene 34, 103, 113 Dana, Elizabeth 81 DANCE BAND 129 DANCE CONCERT 143 Danner, Nancy 81 Daquilo, Bill 67, 114, 159, 182, 183 Daquila, Sandy 88, 89, 91, 101 Darnelle, Gordon 67, 119 Dart, Gwen 34, 106 Davis, Bill 67 Davis, Judy 91 Davis, Sam 67, 116, 166 Davis Sammy 67 Davis: Valerie 27, 67, 196, 187, 188 Dawson, Linda 34 Dean, Gregg 81 DEAR DELINQUENT 134 DeBry, Marilyn 81, 103, 101 DEDICATION 4-5 Deegan, Roger 67, 101, 137 DeFuge, Pat 34, 159, 173 DeGeorge, Amelia 81 DeGa1zia, Judy 81, 110 DeLaCruz, Al 179 DeLoCruz, Maria 67, 120 Delp, Darlene 34 DeLuca, Cheryl 34, 110, 134 Derr, Judy 35, 103 DeShazer, Ralph, 67 Deskin, Tom 81 Desmond, Karen 91 Devereaux, Mr. Neville 17, 178 Devuyst, Dennis 67 Dew, Bob 35 Dewberry, Ronnie 67 DIACONIANS 112-113 Dibbern, Rovean 67 Dicker, Miss Ruth 12 Dickey, George 81, 179 Diltz, Marlene 81, 108 Dimock, Sandra 35 Dittman, Helen 67 Dixon, Dick 67, 121, 173 Dodson, Lynda 81 Domenick, Frank 91 Dominquez, Cathy 67 Donahue, Suzi 67 DONKEY BASKETBALL 168, 170 Donohoe, Sari 81 Dorn, Janice 67, 106, 122 Dorris, Janice 67, 108 Douglas, Ernest 35 Douglas, Paul 163, 170, 184 Downing, Gordon 33, 134 Doyle, Richard 35, 179 Draper, Diane 35 Draper, Gary 81, 116 DRILL TEAM 152 Duckworth, Stanley Duffy, Mrs. Joyce 19 Dufur, Mark 81 Dugan, Genie 35, 106, 110 Dullen, Bob 176 Duncan, Gary 163, 170, 173 Duncan, Shirley 81 Dunn, Gary 67 Duran, Kathy 106, 81 Durizzi, Delma 35, 29 Dyar, John 116, 35 Dye, Dan171,159,157,121, Dyess, Carole 67 Dykton, Miss Mary 19 Easterly, Marshall 161, 67 Eckert, Rita 67, Eckman, Bob 67 Edgell, Stephen 67 Edholm, Donna 186, 81 Edwards, Mr. Fred 20 Edwards 163, 67 35 Edwards, Tom 67 Edmond, Eugene 81 Effler, Frank 67 Egan, Rita 67 Eggleston, Claudia 81 Eldridge, Janis 35 Elger, Charles 102, 67 Ellerman, Bryan 36 Elliot, Beverly 186, 67 Elliott, Vivian 81 Ellis, Arlene 101, 67, 26 Ellzey, Janice 108 EL MOLINO 124-125 Elmore, Mr. John 13 Elmore, Keven 185, 180, 159, 118, 36 Elson, Mary 81 Ely, Glenn 36 Emerson, Diana 186, 139, 36 Emmick, Steve 185, 173, 101, 36 Endicott, Newell 173, 68 Engel, Peggy 81 Engle, Richard 163, 81 Enoch, Charles 68 Erickson, James 176, 67 Erickson, Mrs. Virginia 22 Erlinger, Mr. Toby 168, 165, 19 Ernst, Dennis 107, 81 Esensten, V. 67 Estrada, Victoria 81 Evans, Anice 152, 81 Evans, Nancy 81 Evanson, Barbara 107, 81, 79 Everhart, Joseph 67 Evett, Robert 81 Eyer, Judy 68 FACULTY 14-21 Fairbanks, Mrs. Edith 22 Fairchild, David 68 Farlow, Sherry 103, 36 Farlow, Craig 184, 159, 121, 81 Farris, Michael 67 Farson, Debbie 106, 103, 89 Fay, Carole 68 Fay, Eugene 185, 161, 159, 158, 157, 155, 36 Fay, John 111, 68 Fay, Ronnie 67 Fenstein, Gerald 82 FENCING 111 Feinstermaker, Carol 67 Feinstermaker, Nadine 36 Ferges, Barbara 187, 186, 67 Ferguerson, Joy 108, 36 Ferguson, Bob 170, 92 Fernandes, John 180, 67 Fernandez, John 92 Fernandes, Sandera 67 Fetke, Eugine 92 Feuser, Fred 117 Fillmore, Judy 68 Fink, Harry 169, 82 Firey, Dana 82 Firey, Ron 137, 36 Fisher, Ronald 82 Fite, Carolyn 103, 36 Fite, Eddie 173, 82 FLAG GIRLS 153 Flanigan, Angel 122, 68 Flatten, Mike 82 Fleming, Jackie 82 Fleming, Gabriel 36 Fleming, Linda 67 Flesh, George 178, 82 Fleshman, George 68 Fleshman, Dick 116, 82 Flick, Gloria 110, 68 Flynn, Kathy 67 Fogg, Margaret 113, 103, 36 FOOTBALL 154-164 Footitt, Dorrinne 152, 36 Ford, Desmond 117, 37 Ford, Meryl 82 Ford, Stuart 82 Fosset, John 68 Foster, Kay 68 Foster, Robert 82 Fowlkes, Sherry 82 Fox, Mrs. Mary 21 Fragnite, John '37 Franklin, Mike 82 Franz, Janet 103, 37 Franzin, Ernest 171, 68 Fraser, Steve 177, 68 Fraser, Tim 180, 67 Fratus, Barbara 103, 37 Frazer, Steve 176 Frazier, Mike 68 Fredrickson, Garq 68 Freeman, Joyce 67 Freeman, Tom 176, 82 FRENCH CLUB 108 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 88-B9 FRESHMEN 90-97 Fritz, Dwight 185, 82 Fuller, Karen 82 Fulton, Janice 82 Furlang, Lulani 67 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS 103 FUTURE TEACHERS 103 GAA 186-189 Gaier, Mr. Gilbert 20 Gagnon, Chet 68 Galbreath, Maerene 67 Gallauder, Robert 93 Gallis, Nancy 67 Gamradt, Carolyn 103, 37 Gant, Steven 173, 92 Garcia, Tony 92 Garner, Dr. J. L. 11, 9 Garrett, Judy 68 Garrett, Roger 67 Garrido, Eva 109, 68 Garrido, Reywa 109, 67 Garvin, William 37 Garza, Leonard 92 Garza, Mr. Ray 16 Garza, Rudy 68 George, Bruce 180, 159, 115, 37 George, Betty 68 George, Carrol 67 George, Glenn 101, 68 Gerdes, Dennis 106, 68 Gerand, Nancy 67 Gerke, Wayne 67 GERMAN CLUB 107 Geserick, Chick 171, 137, 122, 117, 37 Geserick, Jack 82 Gibson, Bary 68 Gibson, Gary 82 Gibson, Janice 82 Gilbert, Alyce 37 Gillette, Judy 37 Gillette, Sally 150, 108, 68 Giordano, Donald 177, 117, 107, 82 Gipson, Carol 37 GIRLS' LEAGUE 105 Glaubitz, Beverly 37, 29 Glenn, Chester 163, 92 Godfrey, Mary 111, 82 Goldberg, Darlene 108 Golding, John 82 Golding, Margaret 186, 67 GOLF 1 80 Gonzalez, Sandara 67 Gonzalez, David 82 Goodfellow, Mr. William 14 Goodman, Gary 82 Goodman, James 67 Goodman, Ty 68, 121, 166, 167, 183, 185 Gordon, Gale 68, 186, 187 Gordon, Neal 68 Gorham, Judy 68 Gorman Betty 68 209 Gorman, Larry 96 Gorman, Phillip 82 Gorospe, Ray 96, 161 Graham, Jim 37 Graham, Ron 68 Grahamer, Mr. Robert 16 Grandy, Jim 82 Grangruth, Ronald 93 Grannucci, Angela 68, 120 Graves, Mr. Frank 17 Graves, Mike 38, 106, 115, 166, 167 Green, Bob 68 Green, Dave 82 Green, John 69, 182, 183 Green, Richard 82, 108 Green, Rosemary 122 Green, Green, Vicki 28, 68 Victoria 38 Greenfield, Norman 38 Gregory, Linda 67 Griffin, Diane 82 Griffin, Danielle 67, 187, 188 Griffiths, .loan sz, 108, 152, 186 Grimsley, Dan 38 Groendyke, Bill 96 Groendyke, Carolyn 38 Grogran, Colleen 82 Grogan, Maureen 76, 106, 109 Groseclose, Mark 82 Groseth, Marsha. 69 Gross, Dennis 82 Gross, Frank 67 Gross, George 173 Gross, Robert 38, 106, 182 Grubb, Charles 178 Guerin, Ray 82, 177 Gulliver, Gail 82, 152 Gutierrez, Miss Mary 21 Haab, Marian 93 Haab, Marilyn 93 Haacke, Harry 38, 182, 183 Hagan, Carl 38 Hager, Phyllis 69 Hage, Mary 38 Hagerty, Mike 93 Hahn, Iris 69, 103, 110 Hahn, JaNice 82, 101, 106 Hahn, Ray 27, 38, 115 Hahn, Bill 38, 101, 179 Halladay, Mr. Bruce 17 Hale, Susan 39 Hall, Brenda 82 Hall, Judy 82, 122, 152 Hall, Mr. Robert 17 Haller, G. 78, 82, 103, 106, 187, 188 Halloway, Lynn 78, 79 Hamilton, Barbara 69 Hamilton, Mr. Daryl 20, 101 Hamlow, Jerry 82 Hamm, Gary 69, 122 Hanes, Pat 82 Hausmann, Larry 159, 168, 171 Hawkins, John 93, 101 Hawthorne, Robert 93, 163 Hays, April 101, 106, 111, 186, 187, 188 Hays, Robin 69, 109, 139, 152 Haywood, Geraldine 39 Heath, George 93 Heath, Loren 176 Heckman, Rodney 93, 173 Hedrick, Becky 93 Heisner, Mr. Robert 20 Heller, Miss Lila 13 Helpes, Bob 69 Henely, Shiela 103 Herber, Cecelia 93 Herbst, Dennis 69, 106, 122, 120 Herbst, Virginia 106, 152 Hermosillo, Olivia 69, 152 Hess, Jimmie 93, 163, 180 Hess, Larry 180 Higgins, Barbara 93 Hill, Gabriel 39 Hill, Marti 101 Hiller, David, 69 Hiller, George 93 Himes, Ken 93 Hiniosa, Gil 39, 117, 178 Hobson, Tonya 93, 106, 139 Hodgdon, Deborah 93 Hoel, Al 103, 108 Hoffman, Sherry 39 Hodgeboom, Bill 93, 108 Hogstad, Sandy 69 Hodlen, David 93 Holland, Janis 107 Holloway, Janice 93 Holloway, Jean 93 Holloway 93 HOMEMAKING CLUB 108 Holmes, Bob 39 Holt, Julianne 107 Hood, Sandy 69 Hoover, Jim 107, 180 Horne, Bonnie 69, 152 Horn, Judy 39, 152 Hoss, Martha 122 Hotchkiss, Mary 69, 103 Houk, Judy 39, 120, 137 Houk, Kathy 108 Householder, Dennis 39, 176 Householder, Jonette 39 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 101 HOWDY DANCE' 129 Howe, Rita 93 Howe, Robert 108, 171 Hoy, Mr. Don 14, 177, 180 Huff, Ted 122 Huffman, Sharon 101, 122 Hughes, Dave 178 Hughes, Dave 178 Hughes, Gary 101, 107, 177 Humiston, Ernestine 69, 111 Humphreys, Janet 39, 103, 122, 153 Jackson, Donna 93 Jackson, Paula 69 Jacobsen, Connie 69, 186, 187 James, Fred 107 Jamison, Terry 163, 184 Jax, Lynn 93 Jefferson, Jerry 69 Jenkins, Lynda 69 Jenkins, Ward 161, 180 Jenks, Robert 93, 161, 168, 184 Jensen, Bill 69, 108, 122, 129 Jensen, Mrs. Jeanette 14 Jewell, Gary 77 Johnson, Bettye 77, 152 Johnson, Daryl 39 Johnson, Delores 137 Johnson, Dennis 163, 180 Johnson, Donna 39, 139 Johnson, John 79, 107, 170 Johnson, Larry 39 Johnson, Les B. 39, 106 Johnson, Les 77, 180, 182 Johnson, Maridel 77 Johnson, Mike 168 Johnston, Cathy 77, 103 Johnston, Mike 93, 171 Johnston, Bill 93, 168, 184, 185 Jokela, Sharon 39, 107, 109-11 143 Jolly, Jan 77 Jonas, Irene 77, 110, 143 Jonas, Linda 40, 121 Jones, Dianne 108 Jones, Jim 40, 178 Jones, Larry 40, 154, 157, 159 Jones, Linda 40, 103 Jones, Bob 84 Jones, Mr. Louis 19, 176, 177 Jones, Scott 93, 103 Jones, Sherrie 40, 103 Jorgenson, Lynda 93, 103 Joslin, Dianna 93 Joslin, Donna 93 Jue, Karen 84 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 62-63 JUNIOR RED CROSS 106 JUNIORS 64-77 Kalsbeek, Darryll 84, 122 Kappen, Judy 77 Kara, Ruth 84, 107 Kavanaugh, Patty 84, 106, 116, 1 17 Keefe, Paulette 94 Keel, Sandra 77, 152 Keierleber, Judy 77 Kelly, Bill 77 Kelly, Mike 40, 94, 121, 157, 159 Kelly, Sharon 77 Kemp, Bob 84 Kendall, Sharon 84 Keohen, Ray 94 Kerrys, Pete 180 Kestejaaum, Joan 84, 111 Hans, Sally 93 Hanson, Billie 38 Hanson, Bonnie B2 Hanson, Charlene 38, 103 Hanson, Marvin 69 Hanson, Nathalie 82 Hanson, Norma 69 Hardon, Larry 93 Hardin, Zonia 69 Hardy, Mrs. Alice 22 Hare, Jenny 62, 63, 69 Hunter Gary 39 171,175 Hunter, D. 93, 123, 185 Husted, Husted, Hustad, Christie 69 Larry 69, 184 Mr. Morris 14 Huston, Judy 69, 108 Huthma Hylton, ker, Linda 69 Jim 93 Ianni, Mary 93 Ketterer, Bob 94 Kibodeaux, Judy 77, 103 Killam, Carol 84 King, Cheryl 94 King, Janis 84 King, John 77, 94, 176 King, Judy 84, 152 Kinn, Doug 84, 121 Kirby, Susan 84 Kircher, Mrs. Shirley 17 Kirkpatrick, Phyllis 40, 103, 119 Harman, Joy 69 Harmon, Jane 82 Harris, Barbara 38 Harris, Jim 82, 177 Hart, Betty 93 Hartman, Sharon 93, 122 Harvey, Mr. E. R. 22 Haskell, Jerry 178 Haueter, Carolyn 38, 101 Haueter, Mr. L. 16 INDUSTRIAL ARTS 117 lmler, Catherine 93 Imes, Miss Marilyn 16 lnfante, Beatriz 39, 103, 108 Inman, Cherie 93 INTRAMURALS 181 Ivey, Sherry 93 Jackson, Carol 187 Jackson, Danny 69, 117 Kirkpatrick, Keith 84, 110 Kirkpatrick, Mr. Larry 14 Kirkwold, Tom 84 Kitchens, Carolyn 40, 103 Klatt, Lynda 84, 106 Klein, Mike 108 Klensch, Karolyn 94 Klingenhagan, Tom 84, 163 Klinger, Cindy 27, 40 Kinger, Phyllis 103 1, Klock, Lynda 77 Kluxdal, Nancy 94 Knapp, Avery 101 Knapp, Irvine 93, 94 Knapp, Paul 77 Knickerbocker, Mrs. Janice 15 Knikht, Lynn 94 Knighton, Monty 84 Knoblauch, Bob 84 Knowlton, Ken 77 Knudson, Bob 159 Kocalis, Dennis 40, 137 Konrady, Elizabeth 77 Koon, Andrea 41 Koons, Dawn 41 Korn, Leonard 77 Krambeck, Kenneth 84 Krapf, Karen 41, 60, 109, 131- 133 Kratz, Kenneth 93 Krause, Cathy 94, 186-188 Kroll, Corinne 94 Krouch, Billie 84, 103, 106, 107 Knudsen, Robert 40 Krueger, Arvid 94 Kruser, Donna 94 Kuder, Marvin 84, 134, 137 Kuegler, Alan 77 LaCourse, Bill 94 Lafferty, Harold 79, 107, 138 Laird, Sonia 41, 142 Lakacovic, Sharon, 70, 108 Lamb, Alva 77, 171, 174 Lambert, Donna 110, 120, 122 Lambert, Jim 41 LaMonte, Terri 111 Lance, Jeff 84 Landers, Sharon 41 Lane, Larry 94, 180 Lankford, Jean 77 Lanphere, Bob 84, 121 Laraway, Marie 41 Lark, Dennis 94 Larsen, Daniel 41, 166, 171 Larson, Nancy 94 LaSala, Benny 41 Lasley, John 41, 134, 137 Lassetter, Don 94, 170, 185 LaVoque, Louise 41, 101, 107, 152 Lawrence, Kathy 84, 107, 153 Lawson, Cecil 84, 116 Lay, Diane 94, 101 Layer, Rita 84, 106 Lazarus, Susan 84, 107, 109 Leake, Delores 84, 186 LeBeck, Bob 94 Lebel, Ray 94 LeDonne, Chris 41 LeDoux, Doug 42 Lee, Judy 42, 136 Leeman, Bill 84, 107, 176 Leeper, Linda 84, 109 Leeper, Terry 77 Legiza, Bob 94 Lehmann, Judy 84, 107, 122, 150 Leighter, Tom 77, 116 Lemp, Ron 77, 108 Lendennie, Gary 42 Lendennie, Jessie 84, 186, 187, 188 Lent, Larry 77, 159, 166 Lents, Gene 77, 114, 173, 175 Leone, Vincent 94 Lepper, Mike 77 Leslie, Barry 84, 176, 185 Leslie, Mike 77 Lessel, Cynthia 94 Leth, Annalise 84 Leth, Yvonne 77 Lethem, Larry 84, 122 Lethem, Steve 84, 122 Leven, Rose 77, 186, 187 Lewis, Gerald 94 Lewis, Richard 42 Liber, Ron 94, 107 Likins, Miss Ellen 19 Lilya, Ron 94 Limberg, Dave 94, 173 Linstruth, Jim 84, 107 Linstruth, Mrs. Pearl 21 Little, C. 97 Little, Harry 77, 107 Little, Pat 84, 107 Litton, Tom 94, 173 Lively, Susan 42, 60, 110 Loch, Geri 77, 103 Loch, Susan 84 Lockett, Jackie 42, 103 Lockett, Bill 84 Logsdon, Linda 42, 103 Lombard, Dan 94 Lombardi, Henry 77, 107, 109, 178 Long, George 70, 117 Long, Richard 163 Long, Tom 63, 70,114,121,155, 159, 182 Longanecker, Cheri 94, 186 Longpre, Adrianne 70 Longtin, Sharon 94 Lopez, Linda 84, 94 Lord, Dennis 63, 70, 157, 159, 182, 185 Lordi, Teri 94, 122 Lordi, Mr. Vincent 15 Lowe, Ji m70, 122 Lowry, Ricki 42, 120, 137 Lucas, Sharon 84, 108 Luce, Pam 40 Lucey, Miss Mary 21 Ludlow, Lois 84 Lugo, Joe 94 Lunde, Marty 42 Lundquist, Daryl 42, 60 Lutz, Sally 42 Lyberg, Roger 94 Lyons, Tim 42, 169 McBride, Cathy 70 McCabe, Charles 161 McCabe, Wayne 169 McCain, Chuck 94, 177 McCain, Mary 94, 108 McCallum, Susan 94 McCammon, Beth 111, 117, 122 McCammon, Dan 42, 58, 111 McCarroll, Joyce 109 McConnell, Rodney 94, 122 McCormick, Dave 103, 160 McCormick, Mary 42 McCormick, Pat 94 McCourt, Randy 70 McCrea, Bill 70 McCreight, Kathy 108, 152 McCutheon, Ken 42 McCutheon, Floyd 70, 163, 164 Lillian 70, 110 McDonald, McDonald, Sherry 70 McDonald, Rod 173 McDonald, Mr. W. R. 9 McDougal, Calvin 42, 137 McDougal, Connie 70 Linda 43, 58, 106, McDowell, 107, 110, 137 McDowell, Ricky 94 McEnl'ire, Fred 94 McFall, John 43 McGaughey, Mary 70, 103 McGinty Miss Clara 15 McGowan, Mike McGrew, Carolyn 106, 130, 150 McGrorty, Mr. Joseph 15 McGuire, Leonard 116 McGuire, Richard 43 McKay, Wally 70, 120, 180 McKay, Fred 43, 120, 159, 179 McKemmie, Charles 43 McKindley, Tom 94 McKnight, Hessy 43 McMahon, John 70, 184 McMahon, Pat 94 McMillan, Bill 94, 116 McMonigle, Brenda 186 McNabb, Barbara 153 McNabb, Billy 70, 122 McReynolds, Mary 26, 43, 101, 103 McVay, Karen 94, 109 McVeigh, Linda 62, 70, 106, 186, 187 MacArthur, Dennis 43, 107, 137 Makenzie, John 94, 101, 173 Mackey, Pat 70 Mackie, Paul 70, 101, 171, 174, 185 Madrid, Josie 43 Manepa, Fred 116, 181 Maestas, Irene 84 Maestas, David 43 Magruder, Joseph 84 Maher, Barry 84 Maillox, Mito 84 MAJORETTES 150 Makarchzyh, Veralynn 101 Makin, Earle 43 Makin, Melodie 94, 108 Makin, Joyce 94, 108 Malfi, Andrea 94 Malone, Mike 70 Manculich, Jan 43 Manculich, Nick 84, 176 Mandaville, Marilyn 84, 106, Mangini, Ron 84 Mann, Jane 94 Manning, Maureen 84, 101 Manning, Mike 70 Mebane, Delores 44 Mefford, Sharon 85 Melchert, Marguerite 71 Melton, James 85, 108, 175 MEMORIAL PAGE 8 Mercurio, Cheryl 85, 106, 138 Merestein, Thelma 43 Mermis, Jerry 94 Metsker, Jo Ann 44 Metz, Gypsy 94 Meyers, Beth 122 Mickelson, Lon 94, 170 Miles, Ron 116 Mill, L. 122 Miller, Clinton 44 Miller, Don 85 Miller, Doug 94 Miller, Gary 71, 121 Miller, Hazel 85 Miller, Mike 71, 122 Miller, Priscilla 85 Miller, Ralph 71 Miller, Robert 168 Miller, Thelma 85 Miller, William 94, 180 Milligan, Judith 85 Milligan, Sharon 44, 103 Million, Marsha 44, 103, 122 Mills, Lee Roy 85 Mims, Elizabeth 99 Minchow, Don 85 Miscik, Carole 71, 103 Miscik, Janis 85, 94 Mitchell, James 44, 1 17 Mitchell, Jane 85 Mitchell, John 27, 44, 171, 176 Mitchell, Nancy 94 Mitchell, Penny 44, 120, 122, 107 152 Mlezua, Mock, Delores 85 Moffet, Judie 94, 101 Moffet, Nancy 44, 113 Mondon, Miss Pat 19, 152 Montogomery, Janice 94 Montoya, Betty 45, 101 Montoya, Paul 94 Linda 94 Carol 45, 122, 153 Cheryl 45 Moore, Henry 85 Moore, Joan 85, 152 Moody, Moore, Moore, Lynda 97 Moore, Nancy 45 Moore, Ruth 71 Morelli, Loretta 45, 103 Morgan, Brenda 45 Morgan, Earl 71 Morgan, Mr. Frederic 17, 150 Morgan, Morgan, Ron 161 Morgan, Susan 85 Bill 71, 121, 182, 183 Morris, Morris, John 71, 117 Morris, Pat 45, 106, 111 Morton, Morton, Barbara 71, 186, 187 Carol 85 Mossholder, Mr. Ray 15 Mott, Linda 71 Mott, Rick 85, 117, 122 Moylan, Corliss 71, 101, 151 Moylan, Kathy 85, 152 Moylan, Tom 94 Moynagh, Andy 45, 155, 156, 157, 159, 185 Moynagh, John 71, 159 Mugford, Donna 94 Mugford, Warner 45, 122 Muirhead, Mr. Mike 171, 173, 174 Mulford, Sandy 45, 113, 152 Mullen, Carol 71, 186, 187 Munn, Joan 26, 45, 101, 110, 111 Munson, Jack 46, 106, 115, 138 Munson, Linda 94 Murphree, Janet 85 Murray, Miss Marion 21 Myers, Janet 27, 78, 85, 106 Mykkanen, Gary 71, 114, 121, 154,157,159,160,167, 183, 185 Nakai, Carole 95, 186 Nakai, Jeanne 46 Nalbandian, Terry 95 Natsume, Jean 46 Naumann, Janis 85 Nay, James 95 Neal, Bob 85 Nealey, Everette 46 Neamy, Jack 95 Neff, Terry 85 Nelms, Nancy 95 Paulette 71 Mr. Dan 12 Jack 71 Lea 85 Meredith 95 Nelms, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Mike 46 Sandy 85, 108 Nelson, Nemish, Karen 95 Nemish, Sharon 95, 101 Nesteby, Dennis 176 Nettleton, Dave 85 Newton, Jo Ann 85, 122 Allen 175 Norma 71 Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Sherry 95 Nicocia, Nieman, Lena 95 Christine 71 Niemela, Virgil 121, 154, 157, 159 Nivolo, Mr, Lino 16 Nixon, Ernie 71, 116, 173 Nixon, Lee Ann 85 Nodulski, Carla 95, 108 Nodulski, Sharon 71, 108 Nolan, Edie 95, 163 Nolan, Judie 28, 29, 46, 106, 113 Nolan, Sheila 71 Norman, Jim 85 Gary 71,116,121,174 Norris, Barbara 71 Northoste, John 71 Norton, Robert 85 Norway, Tom 116, 182 Notermann, Ellen 46 Notermann, Eileen 46, 106, 107 Novak, Gloria 71, 186, 187 Nutt, Sandra 46 Nyman, Janyce 95 Nyman, Mr. Wallace 9, 11 Obillo, Eugene 46, 122, 129, 137 0'Brien, Bill 71 O'Bryan, Barbara 46 Odatey, Laura 85 Odatey, Tom 71 Odorfer, Charlene 95 Okuda, Pat 72, 122, 153 0'Leary, Cheryl 72 Olgin, Shirley 46, 110 Oliver, Don 85 Olivet, Bernard 46, 60, 101, 106, 1 15 Olson, Marilyn 95 Olson, Robert 47, 185 Olson, Sandra 95 Olson, William 179, 180 Omey, Barbara 72, 186 Omey, Mary 85, 106, 187, 188 Ommen, Terry 85, 95 Oravetz, Norma 95, 103 Orr, Barbara 26, 47, 58, 101, 182, 103 Orr, Linda 85, 103 O'Ryan, Terry 85 Osterhoudt, Jon 95 OUR TOWN 137 Ouwerkerk, Rien 85, 107 Owen, Ron 95, 163 Owens, Judy 72 Owens, Mary 95 Owe-ns, Merle 47 Ozenne, Dennis 95 Paccie, Russell 47 Padilla, Mario 47, 85, 175 Palas, Louise 95 Paliani, Pat 72 Palmer, Jerrilynn 85 Palmer, Sandy 85 Palmquist, Ed 72, 122, 168 Panella, Mr. August 20, 159, 173 Pappas, Aruith 85, 107, 109 Paris, Bill 122 Parker, Nancy 47, 101, 113, 120 Parker, Pam 85 Parkhouse, Dennis 72 Parmenter, Rudy 161 Parr, Linda 72 Patchin, Jerry 72, 178, 185 Paternitie, Rose 47, 103 Patton, Ruth 47 Patton, Sue 85, 122 Paul, Bill 72 Payne, Jackie 72 Peckham, C. 111, 116, 120 Pedusen, Christine 122 Pendleton, Mr. Howard 17 Penilla, Tom 169 Penn, Paul 47, 60, 159, 165, 167 Peppin, Judy 86 Pipen, Loretta 72, 110 Pepper, Cheryl 86 Penney, Sherry 86 Pepper, Sandy 72 PEP WEEK 136 Perez, Angie Dolores 47, 108 Perez, Petch, Suzanne 86, 108 Ron 26, 60,101,115, 155,156, 157,159 Petersen, Deanna 26, 47, 101, 106, 109 Peterson, Crystal 86 Peterson, Ron 72, 165, 167 Ramirez Russell irginia 73 Salveta Joa 2 Pettit, Linda 86, 152 Petty, Danny 86, 107, 180 Petty, Mary Ann 95 Petty, Robin 72, 111 Phillips, Harry 178 Phillips, Carol 72 Phillips, Diane 47 Phillips, Gerald 72, 175 Phillips, Linda 86 Piazza, Rose 86 Picard, Dennis 8 ' Pierce, Peggy 8, 106, 111 Pinchot, Miss dra 20 Pin o, Gl a 95 V K Pi o, Ze 72, 95 7 per, S, rry 48 ' itkan ' , Jan 48, 122, 9 ' za '. Mr. M. 16 Pl r. Otto 19,1 , 159 P Marilyn 18 ' - olecky, a 48, 103 ' gue, Vick Pollard, o d 86 Polley, V le ie 72 Poltash, xander 8 Poltas Ted 182 Poole, Steve 6, 1 , 168, 175 Poore, Cap , 1 ,120,13,, 176, 1 Porter, La 86, 121 Powell, El 48 Preble, M lin 86 Preble, ike 86, 173 PRE- 106 Price, Diana 86, 1 7 PROM 140, 141 Prongue, Elle Prouty, Pen 1, 106, 13 Puckett, Larr l 6, 180 Puckett, o 47 Pulcifer, It 48 Pullen, Jeanie 6 Pullen, Robert 4 Purchase, Ver o P66 ehn 86, 1 creig 96 , 5 72 ra 86 Quartermus, Bar Quartermus, Ray 5 Ragatz, Sandra 28, , 3, 186, 187 Rahman, Carole 72 Rahman, Harold 96 Rahman, Penny 48, 101 Raigosa, Carolyn 48, 186 1 7 Ramirez, Alice 48 Ramirez Edward 173, 175, 185 Janine 96, 186 Rand, Bill 48 Rand, Fred 49, 122, 129 Rappe, Richard 72, 175 Rash, David 96, 111 Rasmussen, Ray 86 Ratcliff, Mrs. J. 22 Rawding, Russell 86, 108 Rawley, Mike 72, 178 Ray, Don 72, 164, 169, 182, 185 Ray, Eilene 86 Ray, Parry 96, 184 Rea, George 28, 49, 101, 115, 159 Reading, Kitty 186 Reagan, Robert 49 Reale, Carol 49 Reale, Jim 27, 49, 114, 154, 157, 158, 159,160, 185 Record, Dorothy 86, 107 Reed, Daniel 86 Reed, Dennis 86 Reed, Denna 86 Reed, Jeffery 116 Reese, Larry 72, 101, 120, 176 Reese, Sherry 96 Reeves, Myrtle 72, 130, 186, 187 Register, Dave 49, 180 Reilly, Micheal 86, 107 Reily, Elizabeth 96 Reinholdson, Ron 163 Repashy, Mr. Allen 20, 159 Reissig Lousi 86, 163, 178 Ren u , Linda 107 Re ,yiehn 49 Re inkle, Warren 7 Reynolds, Bev 86 Reynolds, Qat 86. Reynorso, Mar n 96 Rhodes, Do o y 1 1 Rhodes, ' Dorothy Nfgjjw Rhodes, R y 72 Rice, Vic,l,or 49 Richa , Jeanne 10 Ric ds, William 86 R' h, rdson, Bob 72 mond, Laure ckes, Ramo , Rickers, Rox 86 Rideout, We Rigg, Ken Rigg, Ste , 122 Riggen Bill 73, 121, Rinald , L. 107 3,12 ,N 96 86, 106 ' er, Gary 101, 173 voli, Fran 86, 178 Schmitz, Ned 50 Schofield, Susan 86 Scholes, Bill 50, 103 Schroeder, John 86, 107, 122, 169, 171, 177 SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY 106 Schwab, Darline 50 Schwab, Geraldine 50 Schwartz, Gary 86, 120, 163 Sciarba, Donna 96 SCIENCE CLUB 117 SCIENCE FAIR 138 Sciurba, Jennifer 73, 152 S tt, lizabeth 86 S , Lance 73, 86 ott, Marsha 5 cott, Richard Scott, Robe 3 Scovie, Bar ra 86 SECRETA I 21 - 22 Seidenb rg, awn 96 Semi Mr. sz S iss JoYce 12 SE ATE 100 ENIOR HALL OF F E 60 - 61 SENIORS 30 - 55 Sethre, Kitrick 7 6, 111 Serebrenia, Rita 20 2, 183 0R CLASS OFFICERS 28 - 2 Roberts, tho 73, 152 Severance, B ty 73, 153 Roberts, I' 49 Sevier, Mr. Ron 129 Robert , Diane 9 Seyb, r 9 73 Robin 0 , Donna 8 O Shacke , Glenn 86 ob n on, LeorQ86 Shqf Pqul 96 O CG, GCIYY 49, 117, 27 a fe Richard 73, 173 OCCOI, YOIG 9 nn , Sharon 51, 10 Rodriguez, Mar 96 arp, Joanne 73, 1 Rogers, De 36 Sharp, Judy 51, 122, 1 , 152 Rohwedder, andra 49 Shaw, Karen 73 Roldan, Romeo 73 Shaw, Ken 86, 1 Rolf Ron 49 Shea, Mike 51 Ro immie 86 Shelley, T. 73, 107, 120, 134 Ros , Joria 86, 103 Shelly, D, 86 en, James 96, 17 , 7 otgaber, Carol 3 Roth, Mrs. Jose e 17 Rout, haron 1 Roy, rle 49, 60, 186 zzuti, r ara 73, 122, 153 in, Fr nk 27, 96 , Jimmy B6 R i s, Mary 96 Ions, Paul 86, 161 n, Janet 73, 1 1 R sel, Franz 49, , 154, 157, 159 R ssel, rsha 86 RUSSI CLUB 107 Ru e dward C. 86, 177 y , William 86 se, Roy 49, 121 Saal, Miss Ellen 21 Sadler, Joyce it 1 152 ' r i Sam, Barba i4 107 Same, - ce 5 ,103,106 Sangil, Dona - 96 seneri, 86, 101, 1 Satter, Loreen 96 Savisky, Joyce 50 Savoy, Leonard 86 Sheperd, ris 96, 101 Sherma , Barbara 86 Sh' s inda 86 Ee, Carol 86 ire, Kathy 51 67 9 Smith, Sue 51, 74, 101, 26 Smith, Steve 121, 137, 159 Snapp, Annaleu 74, 152 Snider, Keith 51 Snyder, Curtis 96 Snyder, Don 96 Snyder, Judy 87, 101 Snyder, Sandra 51 Snyder, Walter 74 Soares, Cody 52 Soares, Marsha 74 Sokol, Snady 74 SONGLEADERS 149 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 78 - 79 SOPHOMORES 80 - 87 Sourbier, Linda 74, 107, 152 Southern, Judy 96 Southwick, Patty Souza, Bill 161 Souza, Manuel 74, 96, 161 SPANISH CLUB 107 Spann, Ricky 96 Sparks, John 52 Speed, Ken 108 Spencer, Mike 180 Spencer, Terry 96 Spenske, Mike 96, 159 Spivey, Linda 96 Spooner, Bob 96, 122 SPORTS HALL OF FAME 1 Squires, Carole 96, 103 Staehr, Nancy 74, 186 STAGE CREW 12 Stanley, Rich d 6, 107, 178 Stapp, Terry 8 1, 116, 120, 137 Stark, D v 5 Starkwe , Linda 96 Stary, M 52, 58, 106 Stato ora 87, 101 Stei , Bill 52, 108, 115, 120, 1 1,137,155,159 else, Dale 87, 176 Steltemeir, Dale 74, 159 STENETTES 103 llC, Charles 74, 121, 159 , 3,137, , Barbara 86 K S ire, Robert 86 Shoren, David Short, Lola 96 Shoup arb , 122 Shou Ma , 159 Shpal Ri y 73, 109, 107 S ry, Norman 73 Shue, oAnn 96 Sh , Loraine 86 ull, Bob 51,119 Sibley, Floyd 86 Sidwell, Chris 73 Siems, San ra 51 Silva, Joh y 86 Sawdon, Ken 50 Schaefer, David 50 Scheliga, Charles 86, 117 Scheliga, Don 50 Schleper, Diane 86 Schleper, Sharon 50 Schettler, James 73, 169, 184, 185 SCIENCE CLUB 117 Schmidt, Jerry 50, 120 Schmitz,George 86 Simmons, Simon , 0 Simpso erry 51 Simpson Joe 51 , Si gleto , Carol 7, 1 , 152 aff, Tom Skelton, Bar ra 87 Skinner, Ed e ater, Karo 87, 152 , ith, Be 73 ' h, yl 74 S ' arence 51 Sm , Dave 74 mith, Donna 51, 110 mith, Gerald 74 Smith, Jimmie 74, 96 Smith, Paul 74, 178 Smith, Paula 96 Smith, Roberta 74, 96, 186 Smith, Rodney 87 Smith, Sally 51 Smith, Sherri 96, 103 Stewart, Tom 97, 107, 176, 178 Stilwell, John 74, 175 Stiritz, Delores 96 Stonebraker, Harold 52, 60, 121 Strait, Stone, Leonard 52 Stone, Rocky 96 Strait, Charlene 52, 58, 111, 152 Straw, Gerald 87 Strealy, Donna 87 Strealy, Gary 52, 179 Street, Mike 96 Strech, Cheri 74, 152 Streltzoff, Kathy 52, 113 Streltzoff, Ken 52, 107 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 26 - 27 Studer, Bob 87 Sullivan, Bob 87 Sullivan, Jean 52 Sullivan, Mike 87, 175 Sundstrom, Judy 52, 103, 122 Sutliff, Nancy 96 Sutton, Bonnie 74 Sutton, Deana 96 Swallow, Ron 87, 176 Swan, Mrs. Ethel 22 Sweeten, Ron 74, 117 Swender, Karen 53, 103 Swinford, Sandy 96 Tarbutton, Bob 173 Tardy, Mrs. Jean I3 Tatro, Alvin 74, 180 Tavitian, Rene 53, 108, 109, 137 Taylor, Jeanne 74, 103, 186, 187 Taylor, Margie 97 Taylor, Ray 87, 161 Taylor, Tonya 74 Wickline, William 122 s Temmer, Susan 97, 111 TENNIS TEAM 178 Termay, John 161 Teston, Hazel 87 Teubert, Nancy 87, 152 Tharp, Bill 87, 170 THESPIANS 120 Theveny, Charles 87 Theveny, Joe 74 Thomas Thomas r i Cheryl 74 Kathy 87 Thomas, Bob 74, 87 Thomas, Tim 97, 163, 185 Thomas, Tim W. 93 Thomason, Ken 74, 173 Thompson, Linda 44, 1 Thompson, Margaret 97 Thompson, J. 97 Thompson Midaael 87 Thompson Susa 87 Thomps n, om 7 Thornto rry 7 Thorton, al 97 V Tifl, Kath 5 , 60, 103 Tilford, T 74 Tillson, Carol 87 Timms, Dianne 53 Tiner, Mary 87 Tingley, Mike 74 Tippie, Kenneth 74 Tippie, Susan 97 Tolone, Martin 74 Tomanek, Ross 87, 178 TRACK 171 - 173 Traweck, Lowell 53 Traynor, Gary 93, 173, 175 Traynor, Joan 53, 103 Trefz, Charlene 87 Trenkle, Willian 87, 161 Trepanier, Dan 53, 121 Trott, Colleen 87 Trott, Maureen 87 Trousdale, Judy 62, 75, 151 Truiillo, John 87 Trull, Dennis 97 Tschample, Clifford 53 N B 'X gf ,-X ee? Tsu, Theta 75, 106, 107 Tully, Sandra 27, 53, 110, 119, 120, 134, 137 , Twarowiski, Toni 97 Ulrich, Patricia 75, 109 Ulve, Greg 97 Umbarger, Richard 97 Umstead, Ken 53 Underwood, Jullie 97 Upston, Penny 53, 122, 150 Vail vonn 87 a lin, Eugene 75 Walsh, Pat 54, 122 Wankel, Bob 87, 161, 180 Ward, Brenda 97 Ward, Carol 75 Ward, Jim 87, 107, 176 Ward, Tom 176 Warner, Jo Ann 97 Warner, Steve 87 Warner, Ray 87 WATER POLO 176 - 177 Waters, Dan 87, 106, 107 Watson, Mike 75, 109, 111 Watterson, Janet 75 Wattles, Joe 97, 175 Wattles, Susan 75 Weatherly, Charles 75 Weatherly, Clifford 97, 122, 163, 179 Weathers, Mike 75, 159 Webb, Mrs. Ava 13 Webb, Betty 163 Webber, Donna 97 Webber, Ray 87 Webber, Mary 54 Weber, Steve 75 Wedel, Tom 75, 106, 168 Weeks, Linda 97, 108 Weidenbener, Karen 54, 109, 11 Weight, Betty 75 Weight, Tom 54 0 , lfiavvag 1 . l ,gf H- ---- I'-4 Weldon, Jack 75 e, f Wilson, Maxine a7,,f9l7 Weldon, Michele 75, ioa ff-1 Wilson, Robert ,ii-'1f',' ,U , Wellman, Glen a7, 101,, ,iw ,fQw5iLeenpsa1e,nnQlill.,,eff,,1,,i4, , 'f I Wells, Dave 54, 1o1, 166 P' Wineieie, Mailene 76, 106, 9307, i T Westbrook, Gary 75 I 11 ,i ,- Westphalen, Kene8'7ff,'lQ6r61 176'7f7?2-1-W,in gogjabz 76, 1, 178K A, ies, 1112, isa Winfrey oenA7,lg112'l MQ 7 5'- Wetmore, Sharon 28,4224 ,,, Wing, 'vgigljlgelkjfbsff J, 113 Wingo', Pat 521, 103 V, FWZ Wetler, Larry 111, 106, 1091707 ,--Q Winkley, Da ' AS4, 1,,O6, 13? , Wetzler, Mi. 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