Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA)

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In winter, palm trees at lofty heights Are battered by the rains. The Highlander Clan is noble and strong, For their dreams they find a way. And their tale is unfolded in this song - The Ballad of the Green and Gray. 2 and Gray 4 Cf, A A 7 f,lf11 Il 62-g ilfhyfb 'rj ,NKJV nf AJ In 5 is l K AJ AJ! F JD I Q 1, LL 1 , ,' YU 50' Ljfifvux ofw fl' fa 1,7 Wy' U' ' W QW W cb i V 4 f VV 1 Us 1 JL! ' 1,1541 iff x KJ , -olwify 4,5 Qin, pq we My f 4 ' l 1 U g Cv 0 fijj , If Y lb Table of Contents Introductory Section ...........................,........................................ Seniors ................. ........ Classes ......s.......... .....,.. Academics ...... ........ Clubs ......... ......... Activities ........ ........ Athlet' ........ ics Index .......,,,.,....,,. .,....... Acknowledgements ......... l 4 12 82 116 144 162 202 240 240 Clan is Proud of Helix Campus Helix viewed during a busy school day. Games and dances are well-attended A pause to reflect on Helix tradition. A clean, aesthetically beautiful cam- pus is important to students. Located at the foot of a hill in west La Mesa on University Avenue, Helix maintains this kind of background. Helix was giv- en the honor of the Clean Campus of the Month Award, from the Grossmont District, for the month of September. Wide, paved walkways, green grass, trees, clean halls and freshly painted rooms are characteristics of the cam- pus. The personality of a school is apparent in its campus. Helix shows the Highlander pride in this, as in all things. Seniors enjoy the privilege of eating in the Senior patio Through these portals Quiet during the evening, the Administration Building bustles efficiently during the day. r K a B A Q . A , , ?, T, 52 ' 7 P5 L- Patience . . . is a virtue. Yesterday's absentees flock to the attendance window. I appenlngs appe Students prepare for their first driving experience. Robbie Robinson wakens students in the early morning by reading the daily bulletin. Lines are long as students wait for buses and tickets t H I ' H ' I1 Helix is a place of many happenings. Whether pleasant or unpleasant, all have significance. Experiencing rain on a day forecast to be bright and sunny, waiting anxiously in line for dancetickets, waiting not so anxiously to be re-admitted at the attendance window, and feeling the thrill of being behind the wheel for the first time. Just as these things happen across the country, they too happen at Helix. Learning is Done With Others Students earnestly air and discuss their ideas on different subjects. I am giving my report on Cramming can be done in the library or the lunch area. or in Solitude A busy day begins at Helix at 7:45 with the ringing of the first bell. Throughout the day students take lec- ture notes and participate in stimulat- ing discussions, some learning the art of debate. Courses such as driver's training and auto shop add practical learning to classroom learning. During lunch a quick review for quizzes and tests often takes place. The library is always full of those doing research for papers or just reading for enjoyment. When the last bell rings at 2:21, Helix students have learned, and have par- ticipated in a full, eventful day. True ease in writing comes from art, not chance. -Alexander Pope 'tFrom contemplation one may become wise, but knowledge comes only from study. -A. Edward Newton Popular footwear worn by Lassies. Highlanders were at the head of the class this year for following fads and fashions. Restaurants tried and given a seal of approval by the Clan were those including the Bali Hai and the Catamaran. The groovy sounds of the year were heard on such radio stations as KGB and KCBQ. Styles this year were followed closer than ever. Plaids were in for boys' pants and girls' dresses. Feelings were expressed in wild buttons and bumper stickers. Throughout the year Highlanders fol- lowed the popular and the traditional styles for the now generation. Students gather to We See Panorama of Popular Fads, Fashion The Yamaha and Firebird are favorite modes of transportation. i Styles for the coming 'Q 1 Y f ff .. ,ff N - f 4 , ,. .ng , 4 , V vw . . X2XY-YT-XKLX-rQ5x-Xxnw SID EY PERFECT wmv r BWKYW' SER W , Rl 2' 25' ..1Z.,, 5 Popular spots wlth Hughlanders in and around San Diego The The Senior Year is the most remembered As the summit of the four. This year came and left in a whirl With fun and events galore. To start the year, Senior privileges were gained That underclassmen respected. From a year that contained games, shows, banquet and prom Much enjoyment is recollected. The work done here with the help of fine teachers Will lead to pursued careers. After graduation these memories will not fade But remain with us through the years. SENICRS Dedication Tom Archambault Tom's dedication and conscientiousness is especially apparent in his treatment of injuries. Tom keeps all athletic equipment in good working condition. 5 .f H V Zi' ff gg: W , 1, ,X f ff 2 ? , , Q 9 1 A ,. ,'5'n,s if, ' W f f rw 4 , 5 '- A ,W v 'aw .,,, W ,f ,M , , ,, A , I K , 4, Q ft: J 'f T -' l M Tom the Trainer This year's TARTAN has been dedicated by the Class of 1968 to Tom, The Trainer, Archambault. Tom is in charge of all athletic equipment and of the physical readiness of the athletes. He gained much of the ability, knowledge, and experience needed to be such an excellent trainer while he was a Navy corpsman. Part of the 20 years that he held this position, Tom was the trainer for the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Devildogs. ln addition, he was a trainer for the profession- al football team, the Denver Broncos. Tom is a definite asset to the coaches and the players. lf a field injury occurs, Tom is sure to be there in a minute's notice with first aid. lt is for these reasons that we, the Class of 1968, wish to show our thanks for your endless work by dedicating the TARTAN to you, Tom Archambault. MARILYNN AARON DEBORAH ABBOTT 56 PHILIP ABBOTT QT? SUSAN ABOSAMRA PHYLLIS ADAIR ALICE ADDIE AARON, MARILYNN JOYCE ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4: Green Peppers 1: Big Sister 2. MEMORY: Taking lst -at Santa Monica, Miss Smith and the long corps practices, summer of 1966 and those Girl Scout sox. ABBOTT, DEBORAH C. Debbie ACTIVITIES: Jr. Class Council: Nom. Conv. 2: CSF 2: Campus Life 3. MEMORY: The memories of all my teachers at Helix, the deep conversations during lunch, and all the friends I have made. ABBOTT, PHILLIP JAMES Weasel ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4i Soph. Activities Comm.: Jr. Activities and Party Comm.: High-Y 1: Baseball 1: Wrestling 1,3: Sr. Board, Sr. Assembly Chrm.: Chess Club 2: CSF 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey and all the rest of the weird teachers. ABOSAMRA, SUSAN SHERYL Abc ACTIVITIES: EI Cajon Bravette: Girls' League, El Cajon 1,2. MEMORY: The many parades with the corps and the victory at Chaffey. ADAIR, PHYLLIS ANN MEMORY: Coming to Helix, summer after my Jr. year with all the fun and memories with D.R. ADDIE, ALICE DALE ACTIVITIES: Bagpipe Band. MEMORY: I shall remember my 3 years with Mr. Rue and my summer with Bye Bye Birdie. The Senior Year is Spent . . . ALEXANDER, HARRIET LUCEIL Hari ACTIVITIES: Canned Food Drive 1: Bowling Club 2: Alumni Tea 4: Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: Soph. year, my swell friends, SaIly's jacks, football games, and Rolly's blue-checked shirt. ALVAREZ, MARIA THERES Terri ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Big Sister 2,3,4: Campus Life 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Hula Hop Comm. 4: Jr. Class Publicity Comm.: Nom. gonv. 1,2: ICC 3: Leadership Conf. 2: Tennis MEMORY: Green Valley Falls, camping at the beach, little bags, talks with Carol, lunch with Sandy and Val, Sonny, The Seaman, and J.C. dances. AMBLER, GERALD LEE Gerry ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3: Cross Country 2: Key Club 3. MEMORY: The motorcycle races in the parking lot before school, and the apple beer parties. ANDERSON, ANNETTE MARIE Andy ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 3,4: Big Sister 2,3: Tennis Club 4. MEMORY: Peg, all my friends, football games, Highlander spirit, Mr. Gordinier, Mr. Ramsey's chemistry labs, my Senior year, Pat and Phil. ARNESON, AVILDA ANN ACTIVITIES: Cadet Band 1: Big Sister 2. MEMORY: June 30, 1966: my four years at Helix, Mr. Chester Stearns, Miss Moore's English class, my very patient teachers, Exodus. 16 ,nr- Giefh 3 HARRIET ALEXANDER MARIA ALVAREZ GERRY AMBLER ANNETTE ANDERSON MICHAEL ANNIS AVILDA ARNESON ARNTSON, JULIE M. Mavis ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,2,3,45 Soph. Class Council: Y-Teens 2,45 Campus Life 2,45 Green Peppers 25 Student Council 25 Letter Carrier 3,45 Interna- tional Club 3,45 Nom. Conv. 35 Jr. Finance Comm.5 Grad. Usher 35 Frosh Tea Comm. 35 Sr. Board5 Sr. Publicity Comm.5 Prom Comm.5 Christ- mas Dance Comm. 45 Hula Hop Comm. 45 Big Sister 4. MEMORY: Band, Mazatlan, Soph. and Sr. years, nose, barn, Alley Oop, Mr. Higby, Mr. Pirie, Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Manor, Mr. Feeser, Miss Garcia, all my great friends. AXT, SHARON ANN Sharon ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. 45 Bowling Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3, MEMORY: Soph. bowling team, the CIF Football game, the summer after my Jr. year. AZIZ, JANET MARIE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 15 Green Peppers 3,45 Big Sister 2,3,4. MEMORY: My Soph. year with Larry, the football games and all the fun l've had in my Sr. year. BACON, HOLLACE JEAN Holly ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3, Lieut. 45 Y-Teens 15 Soph. Class CounciI5 Jr. Class Council, Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: A first-rate corps, inspiring after-school practices, Miss Smith, football games, June 17, 1967, and all the friendly people. BAHNO, JOHN MARTIN JR. Banc ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Baseball 25 Key Club 4. MEMORY: Handball games played with Coach Feeser, and all of the malts, the Alve, Jacks, Marine St. R' WH' W f ffI' WWI. IVA 11? JULIE ARNTSON SHARON AXT JANET AZIZ NORMAN BACCASH HOLLACE BACON JOHN BAHNO JACK BAKER STANLEY BALDWIN CHERYL BALL 4081 PAUL BARENO BRUCE BARTON ANNE BASKERVILLE BAKER, JACK RAY Dumdum ACTIVITIES: ASB Play 2,3,45 Sr. Play 2,3,45 My Fair Lady 5 Bye Bye Birdie 5 Sr. Play Comm. 45 Descendents of Sophocles 4. MEMORY: Mr. Lee, Mr. Ramsey, Miss Moore, Mr. Frank, and Jill. BALL, CHERYL ANN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 45 Hi-Steppers 2,35 Jr. Activ- ities Comm.5 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Prom Comm.5 Sr. Publicity5 Sr. Breakfast Comm. MEMORY: Following the Toad, Knott's Berry Farm, April 21, the gang, papering houses, frizz at the beach, water fights, games, wheely. BARENO, PAUL ANTHONY ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 4. MEMORY: The green machine and the 1966-1967 Puppet platoon. BARTON, BRUCE JAY Smiley MEMORY: Mr. Pollock's 4th period metal shop, Mr. Shepherd's 5th period civics. . BASKERVILLE, ANNE Annie ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 3,45 ICC 45 Girls' League Vice Pres. 45 Nom. Conv. 2,3,45 Campus Life 1,45 Sr. Breakfast Comm.5 Annual Signing Party5 Sr. Play Comm.5 Sr. Announcements5 Green Pep- pers 15 ,Leadership Conf. 3,45 Leadership Banquet 4. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's beard, burning Grossmont, Mr. Vogel and his slime moIds5 civics with Joe Woods, and summer of 1967. 17 RONNIE BAUM DAVID BELDEN G LEN BEST BONNETT, BEVERLY ANNE ACTIVITIES: Swim Team 3: Big Sister 3. MEMORY: Summer of 1967 in Bermuda, John Glynn, Gary, Susie and the gang, my driveway, June 26, 1967. BOOTH, SALLIE KATHERINE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3: Student Council 1,2, 3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3: Green Peppers 2,3,4: Jr. Ring Comm. 2: Publicity Comm. 2: Finance Comm. 3:,Sr. Prom Comm.: Cap and Gown Comm. MEMORY: Mazatlan, Pt. Loma, the Chart House, the Navy, the barn, Cantamar and San Clemente, Disneyland and Flamingo. BOSS, DAVID CHARLES Boss MEMORY: Coach Muirhead's huba, huba, Mr. Braun, Mr. J. Woods, Mr. Ramsey, and the never changing chemistry schedule. 18 BRYAN BAXTER WAYNE BEACH MONA BENDER ROBERT BERKEY pr-ws.. JOHN BICE DAVID BLISS BAXTER, BRYAN KEITH Keithie ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2: Base- ball 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1,3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Jr. Finance: Sr. As- sembly Comm. MEMORY: The summer of 1967, the night after the Hula Hop, Mr. Lee's law, aftergame dances, and Soul and Inspiration. BEACH, WAYNE WESLEY ACTIVITIES: Choir 1,2,3,4: Choir Staff 4: Chor- aliers 4: Track 2. MEMORY: All the wild choir trips, all the football games, Mr. Boone, and Cold, Cold Sea. BELDEN, DAVID ANDREW ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2. MEMORY: l'II always remember the football games and dances. BENDER, MONA LEE Mona ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 2: Hi-Steppers 3: Big Sister 2,4: Fashionality Night Comm. 3: Grad. Assist. 3: Frosh Tea Comm. 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Y-Teens 3,4: Sr. Publicity Comm. 4: Sr. Announcements Comm. 4: Sr. Annual Signing Party Comm. 4. MEMORY: The gang, certain incidents in my Jr. and Sr. years, Mr. Lee, J. Woods, and one certain, very special person. BERKEY, ROBERT JOSEPH B.F. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1: Wrestling 1,2,3: Key Club Sergeant-at-arms 3, Vice Pres. 4: Asilomar Key Club Convention. MEMORY: Becky, Merri, Bette, Murphy and not Robin, Night Train, Asilomar Key Club Conven- tion, speeding with Finneagan, and Homecoming night. BEST, GLEN HOWARD ACTIVITIES: Science Club 4: Graduation Assist. 3. MEMORY: Morse High School, March 7, 1966, Coach Muirhead, Mr. Lee, Mr. J. Woods, Mr. Busch, and my science teachers. BICE, JOHN ALAN ACTIVITIES: Student Council. MEMORY: Sand, sun, stars, sea, flowers, and that certain girl. BLISS, DAVID WARREN Dave ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3,4. MEMORY: Wanting so much to get out of school: I but now that it is time, I wonder why? BOLSHAZY, NICHOLAS FRANK Nicko-belly ACTIVITIES: Bagpipe Band 1,2,3: ICC 2,3: Library Club, 1,2,3: Science Club 3: Student Council 1,2: Baseball 1. MEMORY: All the beards we have seen but couIdn't grow, Mr. Lee, and Mr. Higby. NICHOLAS BOLSHAZY BEVERLY BONNETT RICHARD BONNETT BOULIO, CHARMIAN LYNNE Charm ACTIVITIES: TARTAN Clubs Ed. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 CSF 35 Hi-Steppers 25 Letter Carrier 35 Jr. Pa- per5 Sr. Paper5 Y-Teens 35 Hula Hop Comm. 2, 3, Co-chairman 45 Big Sister 2, 3, 45 Sr. Publicity Comm.5 Baccalaureate Comm.5 Sr. Announce- ments5 Sr. Banquet Comm.5 Sr. Annual Signing Party5 Frosh Tea 3, 45 Fashionality Night Comm. 4. MEMORY: My Frosh and Sr. years, the long practices for Corps and Letter-carrying, and Mr. Feeser and all his teasing. BOYD, STEPHEN MacMULLIN Scooter ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,35 Lettermen's Club 45 Campus Life 3,45 CSF 35 Student Council 2,3,45 A.S.B. Vice Pres. 4. MEMORY: The fantastic football teams, CIF, Coach White's defense, and the Harvest Ball. BOYLE, MICHAEL Dominique ACTIVITIES: Math Team 35 Nom. Conv. 2. MEMORY: The time I was sleeping in the library and Karen Philips woke me up and asked me if I was sleeping. BRASCHE, EDYTHE Edie ACTIVITIES: Frosh Tea 15 Alumni Tea Comm. 15 Y-Teens 2,35 Fashionality Night Comm. 25 Green Peppers 3,4. MEMORY: The gang, Krisi's party, summer of 1967, Betsy and Greg, Ann and Barry, all the kids at Helix. BRESNAHAN, MICHAEL P. ACTIVITIES: Golf 1,2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: The time Admiral Chester Stearns told gs he was on four different oceans on the same ay. BROCK, PHILLIP JOE ACTIVITIES: Science Club 1,2,3,45 CSF 45 Frosh- Sobh. Speech Tournament 1,2. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns' world history class and Mr. J. Woods' civics class. BRODERDORF, MICHAEL HOWARD Mike ACTIVITIES: Tennis 15 Band 15 Bowling Club 4. MEMORY: Meeting Babe and Never My Love, also Mr. Woods and Mr. Higby. BROWN, DILLIE SERENA Dee Dee ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3, Pres. 15 Nom. Conv. 1,25 Leadership Conf. 2,35 Frosh Tea 2,35 Big Sister 2,35 Fashionality Night 2,3,4, Model 35 Class Comm. 1,2,3,45 Green Peppers 3,45 Cheer Camp 3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Comm. of Spirit 45 Hi-Debber Varsity Council, Walker Scott 45 Leading Lassie 4. MEMORY: 16th Birthday, Jr. year, cheerleading, cheer camp, my three buddies, always being busy, two jobs, Homecoming, and Judd. ima? SALLY BOOTH DAVID BOSS CHARMIAN BOULIO W STEPHEN BOYD N MICHAEL BOYLE EDYTHE BRASCHE MICHAEL BRESNAHAN PHILLIP BROCK MIKE DILLIE BROWN SANDRA BROWN BROWN, SANDRA LEE ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm.5 Y-Teens. MEMORY: Oct. 28, Glen, a 57 Chevy, Christmas Dance, Christmas Eve 1966, Baby, the lesson I learned in my Jr. year, lunch with Terri, Carol, Val, and the Grossmont J. C. dances. BROWNING, BEVERLY VIRGINIA Bev ACTIVITIES: Student Council 15 Twirling Team 25 Solo Majorette 3,45 Jr. Class Council5 Frosh Class Finance Comm.5 Jr. Class Activities Comm.5 Sr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Finance Comm.5 Sr. Publicity Comm.5 Sr. Graduation Comm.5 Sr. Annual Sign- ing Party5 Green Peppers 1,25 International Club 3,45 Frosh Tea Comm. 35 Canned Food Drive Comm. 35 Big Sister 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Band trips, Catalina, the group in my Soph. year, Big Buddy, Nose, Kat, Wild Thing, CIF Finals, Helix friends and spirit. 19 WILLIAM BRYCE RICHARD BucKLEw CYNTHIA BUFKA KENNETH BURKETT SHARMON BURTON MICHAEL CAILLOVET MARJORIE CAIN LOUIS CALDWELL JAN CAMPBELL KIRK CAMPBELL I ,fa LEONARD CASTEEL JOHN CEASE ALFRED CESENA THOMAS CHAMBERS DAVID CHAPMAN Preparing for College . . . CAIN, MARJORIE ELLEN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2, Treasurer 1: Carousel Princess 1: Soph. Class Sec.: Leadership Conf. 1,2,3: Jr. Publicity and Finance Comm.: Christ- mas Dance Comm. 3: Cap and Gown Comm.: Student Council 1,2,4: Sr. Finance Comm. MEMORY: The summer of 1967, the group, the Alv, my Soph. year, and the parties. CALDWELL, LOUIS ALAN Flamer ACTIVITIES: Track 1. MEMORY: Having the shortest write-up, Luth's class, the heads, Jacks, Lee's beard, the mess hall, the sweats, and the food. CAMPBELL, JAN MARIANN CrambeI ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3: Big Sister 2,3,4: Student Council 3: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Green Peppers 3,4: Campus Life 4: Cheer Camp 4: Nom. Conv. 2,3: Class Comm. 2,3,4: Publicity Comm. 2,3: Christmas Dance Comm. 2: Activities Comm. 2,3: Sr. Talent Show Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 4. MEMORY: Being called Erick, Soph. year, cheer camp, cheerleading, Homecoming, Soph. party, my true friends and Big D. CARLIN, .IAMIE LYNETTE ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club 2,3,4: Pres. 3: Nom. Conv. 2,3,4. MEMORY: Watching the drama of the human situation, and two fine people-Mr. Grainger and Mrs. King. CARPENTER, LINDA MARGARET Siggie ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 2: Chorus 2: Student Council 2: Bowling 1,3,4: Chess Club 4: Interna- tional Club 4: Soph. Class Comm. MEMORY: The football games, the dances Sandy and I went to, and Mr. Stearns' history. ,W DERAL BUSHONG JOSEPH CABRAL RANDALL CAHILL BUFKA, CYNTHIA JO Cindy I MEMORY: My special guy, June 29, all the kids I have met at Helix. BURKETT, KENNETH EUGENE Ken ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Campus Life 1,2,3,45 Green Peppers 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 45 Mac 45 Concession Sales 2. MEMORY: All the desert trips with the guys, the time I sprayed Mr. Pirie and Ron's TR-3, and my Jr. year. BURTON, SHARMON LEE Sharm ACTIVITIES: Student Council 15 Y-Teens 1,2,4. MEMORY: January 22, 1965, Town without Pity, Mr. Ray's photo class, Grossmont J.C. dances, South Mission and Whitefront. CABRAL, JOSEPH WARREN MEMORY: Mr. Vogel's biology class. CAHILL, RANDALL CLYDE Randy ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,35 Nom. Conv. 35 Bas- ketball 15 Student Council 3,45 Campus Life 3. MEMORY: All the joints, summer of Soph. year, Tom, all the radicals, Mexico, speeding with Slim. MIKE CARDIN JAMIE CARLIN LINDA CARP 642' ENTER JANET CHISHOLM CYNTHIA CHURCHMAN ROSETTA CLABAUGH CHAMBERS, THOMAS JAY TJ ACTIVITIES: Basketball 15 Wrestling 35 Key Club 2,35 Nom. Conv. 2,35 Journalism 45 Donkey Bas- ketball 35 Frosh-Soph Speech Tournament 2. MEMORY: Long Bar, Sbie, behind the Jr. high, Brigham Young, Luis Place, Norbeck's house, and Delta Sigma Chi. CHAPMAN, DAVID EDWIN ACTIVITIES: Science Club 1,2,3,45 CSF 2,3,4: Math Seminar 3,45 English Seminar 4. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's happy atoms and Mr. Higby's archetypes. CHURCHMAN, CYNTHIA Cindy MEMORY: My Jr. summer and Sr. year with Rich. Foolish little Girl. CLABAUGH, ROSETTA JANE Rosie ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 45 Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Big Sister 3,45 Sr. Annual Signing Party5 Frosh Tea Comm. 35 Distributive Education 45 Bowling Club 3. MEMORY: The football games, Donni, my Sr. year, Mr. Pirie, and wanting to see the world. JAMES CLARK JOHN CLARK ROBERT CLARK CLARKSON, JUDITH LYNN Jud ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4. MEMORY: My 3 years in the corps, November 18. CLAYPOOL, JAC WILLIAM Jake ACTIVITIES: Basketball 15 Key Club 3.4. MEMORY: Mr. Woods' civics class, Mr. Maize and my Senior year. CLIFTON, RICHARD ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,25 Tennis 1. MEMSRY: A certain man, Los Angeles, Solana Beac . JUDITH CLARKSON JAC CLAYPOOL RICHARD CLIFTON COFFIELD, ALICE CAROLL Al ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 3,45 Green Peppers 1. MEMORY: Mr. Kahan's English class, Mr. Boone's history class, all the football games, especially the Helix-Grossmont game, the aftergame dances, those special friends and our family. COHEN, ADRIENNE SUE ACTIVITIES: International Club 1,25 Tartan Bear- er 35 CSF 1,2,35 Assistant Director for Senior Play 45 Descendents of Sophocles 4. MEMORY: French Night 1966, Mr. Stearns, Mr. Vogel, Omar, and All My Sons. Serving a Successful Senior Play . . . COLE, JIM DELBERT Flash ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1, 2,35 Concert Band 1,2,35 Stage Band 2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 4. MEMORY: My Jr. and Sr. year with that one per- son. COLEMAN, RICHARD Rick ACTIVITIES: Football 1,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Campus Life 45 Lettermen's Club 25 Boy's Club 2. MEMORY: CIF Football game 1966, Joe Woods' civics class, Saturday nights, Coach SpeideI's 7 a.m. practices, and the great games. COLLICA, MARIALENA Tina ACTIVITIES: Student Council Sec. 45 Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. MEMORY: The first day of my Senior year I went to the wrong lunch and walked into math class a half hour late. COLLINS, CHARLES E. Chuck ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Track 1,2,35 Wrestling 3, 45 Jr. Class Publicity Comm.5 Nom. Conv. 35 Hi- Y 15 Campus Life 1,3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns' class, riding on the hand corps bus my Frosh year. 22 ALICE COFFIELD RICHARD COLEMAN ADRIENNE COHEN JIMMY COLE 't i 5 . . . - ,. ' I hr ggl t MARIALENA COLLICA CHARLES COLLINS CONNOLLY, JOHN ALLEN Teeth ACTIVITIES: Football 1: ASB Play 3.4: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Sr. Play Comm.: Sr. Prom Comm.: Sr. An- nouncements Comm.: Sr. Breakfast Comm. MEMORY: Jr. year, AIvy, Jack's, Nose, Mr. Maize. Mrs. Drake, Mr. Ehlers, the gang, Howard's parties, the milk truck, and that big red moun- tain. COOPER, KATHLEEN Kathy ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 4: Gymnastics 4. MEMORY: Dennis and his Chevys, Mr. Feeser, Homecoming dance and the game of 1967, summer after my Jr. year, Rick, John, Mr. Woods, Reinlander. COOVER, CHRISTINE MARIE Christie ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3: J. V. Cheerleader 2: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4: Leadership Conf. 1,3,4: Green Peppers 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Jr. Party Comm.: Sr. Finance Comm.: Varsity Cheerleader 4. MEMORY: Teachers, elections, parties, Jack's, football games-CIF 1966, cheer camp, Mr. Stearns- Cover GirI, my first and last year at Helix. CORBETT, ROBERT JAMES Bob ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2,3: Chess Club 4. MEMORY: The way Mr. Feeser smiles before he screams at someone. 94 4 1 , VEVV V ,I kkV.,. pg. ' -0 . . 335: I .Q V, by A55 . V .I Z . I .fu Q , I A , Ke: . 7 fr L. 2 PATRICIA COM BS STEPHEN CONNER JOHN CONNOLLY DERRIE COOPER . 7 ..,, sq? if 1 'J ROBERT CORBETT JOHN COORIERE G U STAVO CORTEZ I MICHAEL COUR EDWARD COUVRETTE CAROL CRAIG ,rl ,. 5 ,N t .ff E. L . KATHLEEN COOPER CHRISTINE COOVER COUR, MICHAEL Mahatma Gandhi ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Mt. Sac, Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Pirie, and Mr. Watenpaugh, Coach Muirhead's 440 workout, CIF, and Timothy Lake. CRAIG, CAROL RUTH Barrel ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3,4: Campus Life 1,2: Big Sister 4: Green Peppers 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 3: Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: The big four, summer 1966 and 1967, the Pancake House, the group, mushrooms, my Sr. year, and joints. 23 SALLY CRAMER KARLEEN CRAWFORD EMMA CRUZ JOHN CURTIS TERESA CUSTIS BRENDA DAVIS JANET DAVIS MICHAEL DAVIS SUSAN DAVIS DEEM, MICHELE ANGELA Shelley ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1,25 Hi-Steppers 25 Hula Hop Comm. 1,2,3,45 International Club 2,3, 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 2,3,45 Canned Food Drive Comm. 3,45 Big Sister 2,3. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's U. S. history class, the Hig- by and Moore Sr. English class, the fabulous football games, and all the people I have met. DENNIS, MICHAEL ALAN Stretch ACTIVITIES: Bye Bye Birdie 5 My Fair Lady 5 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Audio-Visual Staff 2,3,45 Li- brary Club 2,3,45 Daily Bulletin 2,3,4. MEMORY: Birdie and the gang, Mr. Stearns, and the girls I left behind, and Never My Love. DENTON, CHERYL ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3,45 NFL 15 Fashionality Night Model 2,35 Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: Last summer, March 10, and all my friends and teachers. 24 CRAMER, SALLY MARIE ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 15 Big Sister 2,3,45 Cam- pus Life 3,45 Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Specialty Corps 4. MEMORY: Jr. summer, the group, jacks from the guys, and the many experiences which made high school memorable. CRAWFORD, KARLEEN ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. 15 Big Sis- ter 3,45 Clarinet Choir 2,3,4. MEMORY: Out of town trips, especially Chaffey and Catalina. CUSTIS, TERESA ANN O, J. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,35 Girls' League Comm. 25 Fashionality Night Model 25 Frosh Class Comm.5 Soph. Class Comm.5 Jr. Class Comm.5 Sr. Board5 Sr. Class Treasurer5 Nom. Conv. 2,3,4. MEMORY: Aug. 25-the beginning of a future with Jeff, the group, cheer tryouts, air, Newport, Out of Time, and gossip. DAVIS, BRENDA DIANE ACTIVITIES: Math Team 2,3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Eng- lish Seminar 4. MIEMSDRY: The math contests and Mr. Munson's Q. . . DAVIS, JANET LORRAINE Jan MEMORY: I will always remember the fun I had eating lunch with the gang, Brenda, Dee, Sandy, and Debbie. DAVIS, MICHAEL Sugar DumpIins ACTIVITIES: Student Council 15 Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: Befores, chinchilla, afternoon, durings, 12 silver rings, midnight. runs, afters, back door porches, daydream, electric mirror, more to come. DAVIS, SUSAN LESLIE ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee 15 Ensemble 15 Choir 15 Baton Twirler 1,2,35 Inter-Faith Council 15 Sr. Play 4. MEMORY: The honor of marching in front of a fine band and the worId's greatest drum major, Tim Bulow. MICHELE DEE-M MICHAEL DENNIS CHERYL DENTON DESKINS, JOHN F. Jr, ACTIVITIES: Mac 25 Green Peppers 3,45 MEMORY: Football and basketball games, and the day the band serenaded Robert Woods' second period civics class. DORLAND, JERRY JOHN J. D. ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Wrestling 2,35 Campus Life 2,3,45 Nom. Conv. l,2. MEMORY: Sports, campus life, parties, my friends, and the fun I had with a friend the summer before my Sr. year. DOWDEN, JOY JEAN Happy ACTIVITIES: Science Club 3,4, MEMORY: Mr. Vogel's stories, Mr. Lee's tests, that certain someone, 1965, AIaddin, Jr. Eng- lish class, A Man and A Woman. DOWDY, DIANA LEE Dido ACTIVITIES: Swim Team 35 Green Peppers 3,45 Student Council 1,3,4. MEMORY: Bryan and Oct. 28 with Respect, and the psychedelic locker we shared our Sr. year. DOWNS, KATHLEEN ANN Cass ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,3,45 Big Sister 35 Campus Life 35 Green Peppers 4. MEMORY: The big four, mushrooms, groovin, Corky's, summers of 1966 and 1967, zoom, Mt. Helix, Green Valley, the crew, heads, headhunters. DREESE, BARBARA JEAN ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Green Peppers 2, 3,45 Big Sister 3,45 International Club 35 Sr. Fi- nance Comm.5 Sr. Slave Day Comm.5 Sr. Publicity Comm.5 Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: The summer of 1967, Jack's, Alvarado, the two-faced people, my good friends, football games, flirting, all the fun I had. DRISCOLL, BETTY JO Betsy-Beppi-Love ACTIVITIES: Frosh-Soph. Speech Tournament 15 Y-Teens 2,35 Nom. Conv. 2,35 Gymnastics Club 1,2,35 Swim Team 3,4, Pres. 45 Alumni Tea 45 Distributive Education 4. MEMORY: Gregory, our weekends, Jr. year, Mr. Kahan, Sharri and Van, Sea World, Sept. 25, 1967, Jr. gym, the gang, our excursion, Edie. BETTY DRISCOLL PAUL DROZD HELEN DUFFY . .,,. ' 1125 JOHNNY DESKINS STEVE DILL BETTY DOBIS sm., yu., , 'M JIMMY DODGE JERRY DORLAND JOY DOWDEN - 31' -nog' DIANA Dowov KATHY DowNs BARBARA DREESE DUFFY, HELEN MAUREEN Hell ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1,3,45 Y-Teens 2,4, Vice-Pres. 35 International Club 15 Quill and Scroll 3,45 ICC 35 Student Council 2,35 Election Board 1, Alumni Tea 15 Fashionality Night 25 Can- ned Food Drive 45 FLING 3, News Editor 45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Leadership Conf., 1,2,3,45 Class Council 1,2,35 Sr. Board5 Jr. Class Sec.: Publicity Comm. 3, Chrm. 1,25 Finance 1, Co-Chrm. 35 Ac- tivities Comm. 1,2,35 Jr. Paper5 Sr. Paper: Jr. Party5 Annual Signing Party Comm.5 Sr. Break- fast5 Sr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Play Comm.5 Sr. Talent Show5 Sr. Assembly5 Sr. Slave Day Chrm. Sr. Ban- quet5 Cap and Gown Comm.5 ASB Commissioner of Publicity 4. MEMORY: Peg's family, all the fun and friends, undefeated No. 1, Sbie, idealistic dates and elec- tions, Tracey, Deb, Alan, Gerry, and Dave. 25 I GLENN EADY U W.. JEFFRY ECKERT 'I rv. 'Va I I I .. I - . ,ffm ' 'E 7' K sz? A .Ls f 5,9 .37 432 F .Wy .5 :I I I ALE-THEA EDDY DAVID EDGAR WAYNE EDNEY EADY, GLENN CLIFFORD ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,4. MEMORY: Marine St., Chetley hall, Rilek, sum- mer of 1966. EARNEST, JERI LEE Ernie MEMORY: Football games and Highland spirit, Aggie, but most of all Joe. ECKERT, JEFFRY KARL Jefferson MEMORY: Making pancakes in the biology room and then having to eat them. EDGAR, DAVID LEE Tub ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: Football games, Mr. Vogel's biology class, and Mr. Higby's essays. EDNEY, WAYNE EUGENE ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 15 CSF 35 Graduation Usher 35 Student Council 45 Science Club 4. MEMORY: The football games, Mr. Vogel's biol- ogy class, and all of the great teachers at Helix. Seeing Old Friends at Homecoming . . . EDWARDS, CYNTHIA LYNN Cin ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,35 Green Peppers 1,2,3, 45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Stu- dent Council 1,25 Campus Life 3,45 International Club 45 Leadership Conf. 25 Leadership Ban- quet 25 Class Council and Comm. 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Football games, dances, the gang, my Soph. year, CIF 1966, parties, Jacks, Alv, Mazatlan, the Corral, and a certain guy. EK, BRADFORD ROBERT ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Nom. Conv. 2,35 Student Council 2,3. MEMORY: Wanting to get rich and live to be an old man and never die. ELKINS, THOMAS A. Tom MEMORY: Good looking girls, Doghouse, football games, Tom Archambault, Mr. Feeser, Mr. Woods' jokes. ELSTROM, JUDY ANNE Judd ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,2,35 Big Sister 25 Frosh Tea Comm. 25 Campus Life 1,25 Green Peppers 15 Choir 3, Sec. 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Y- Teens 1,2,3,45 Vice Pres. 25 ICC 3. MEMORY: The night before the 1965 Christmas Dance. 26 CYNTHIA EDWARDS BRYAN EGELHOFF BRADFORD EK THOMAS ELKINS JAMES ELLIOTT JUDITH ELSTROM ENGELKE, DENISE ELAINE De ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2,45 CSF 1,25 Nom. Conv. 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Jr. Activities Comm.: Green Peppers 35 Grad Asst. 35 TARTAN 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Big Sister 45 Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: A football jersey No. 82 from 1966, Jr. summer, Miss Garcia, the gang, the CIF football game, sitting at the rainy baseball games, July 15, 1966, Taco Bell, and Dade, EVERS, DENISE Niese ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: Seaside Spree, Junior year, especially April. FARES, KATHLEEN JANE Kathy ACTIVITIES: Roman Banquet 1,2,35 Mrs. Hover's Assistant 3,4. MEMORY: The cage, the Roman Camp, high sea adventures with Mr. Stearns, and a wee bit of Scotch from Mr. Grainger. FARRETTA, SUSAN LOUISE Snooze ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club 4. MEMORY: Larry and September 13. FAULCONER, LYNNE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,35 Activities Comm. 35 Publicity Comm. 4. MEMORY: The leaky heater, Jim, poison oak, the summer of 1967, and 'AA Day in the Life. 44 LYNNE FAULCONER DAVID FEIN RANDALL FENWICK JAMES FETIERS DENISE ENGELKE W LINDA ENGLISH DENISE EVERS tv-'ff GLEN FALOS KATHLEEN FARES SUSAN FARRETTA LOU AN N FELLOWS PATRICK FINNEGAN I2 FEIN, DAVID MAURICE Dave ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3,45 FLING Sports Editor 35 NFL 45 Tartan Bearer 3. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's explosions, and staying up nights doing reports for U. S. history. FELLOWS, LOU ANN Shirley ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Health Careers Club 3, Pres. 4. MEMORY: Band trips, competitions, and concerts, Admiral Stearns' war stories, Miss Moore's slides, and 2 years of honors? FENWICK, RANDALL SCOTT Randy ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Key Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4. MEMORY: Summer of 1967, the fair, the toad, Asilomar, the joints and parties. FETTERS, JAMES Himus J. Ruthoford III MEMORY: Meeting a girl that graduated from Crawford, You're Just too Good to be True, and wanting to marry Lori in June and have a family. FINNEGAN, PATRICK ACTIVITIES: Key Club 1,2,35 Football 1,2. MEMORY: Murphy, the parties, all the days I ditched, Berky, Quinn, Shaw, all the girls, my Soph. year, Tom, and EI. 27 PEGGY FISCHER MAX FLACK PATRICIA FLATTERY SANDRA FLUKEY RUSSELL FOOTE ELAINE FOREMAN LAWRENCE FRANEY SUSAN FREELAND DONALD FRENCH FRIEDRICH, KAREN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3: Nom. Conv. 3: Green Peppers 2,3,4: Big Sister 2,3: Cap and Gown Comm.: Baccalaureate Usher 3: Jr. Party Comm. MEMORY: K-59 and north, the trunk, Ensenada, the barn, the drags, Pt. Loma and Chart House. FRISTO, KAY LYNN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Soph. Class Council: Jr. Class Council: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Leadership Conference 3,4: Letter Carrier 3: Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,4: Girls League Treas. 4. MEMORY: Mr. Woods' civics class, my pillow, La Costa, Lags, the Alvi, our surprise parties, South Scripps, and especially Sunny Lane. FUKUSHIMA, CAROLYN ANN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Jr. Paper: Jr. Activi- ties Comm.: Nom. Conv. 3: Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Frosh year, Mr. Vogel's biology class, La Costa, Y-Teen joints, football games, 3 years of French and the people at Helix. 28 FISCHER, PEGGY Paf ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3: CSF 3,4: Tennis Club 4. MEMORY: Andy, Junior summer at Davis, Herr Ver the German terror, the great football and stupendous baseball, the nutty science depart- ment. FLACK, MAX Maxie ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4: Track 3. MEMORY: My Soph. through Sr. year, Mr. Feeser and handball, National City with Diane for 19 months. FLATTERY, PATRICIA SUZANNE Patty ACTIVITIES: Library Club, Vice Pres. 4: Big Sister 3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Woods and his Ban deodorant bug killer, the cafeteria's feathery chicken, and want- ing to be an artist. FLUKEY, SANDRA LYNN Sandy ACTIVITIES: TARTAN 3, Classes Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Campus Life 2: Hi-Steppers 2: Y- Teens 1,2,3, Pres. 2: Jr. Class Council: Student Council 2: Green Peppers 1,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 4. MEMORY: Two-faced people, my true friends, TARTAN, the Alvarado, Jack's, football games and wrestling matches, CIF football, and Bart. FOOTE, RUSSELL MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's classes, all the parties and girls in my Jr. year, and the palm tree. FOREMAN, ELAINE DEE Lainy ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1: Big Sister 4. MEMORY: All my friends and Colleen, and wait- ing for Martin to come back from Viet Nam. FRANEY, LARRY Elmo ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2: Track 1,2,3. MEMORY: My Sr. year, Mr. Vogel's biology class, Diane, Pam, the Christmas Dance in my Jr. year, and Cherish. FREELAND, SUSAN BETH Cherries Kid ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1,2: Nom. Conv. 1: CSF 3. MEMORY: Pat, Vicki, all my friends, the great teachers, and the football games in my Sr. year. FRENCH, DONALD HENRY Don ACTIVITIES: Radio Club 1,2,3: Audio-Visual Staff 1,2,3: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3. MEMORY: Wanting to be a retail manager, Mr. Peepers, even though I will try to forget. 47' KAREN FRIEDRICH KAY FRISTO CAROLYN FUKUSHIMA FURRY, RICHARD ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 3,4. MEMORY: Wild nights of fun and games, head- lights, a night at the old house. GAMMON, HAYWOOD B. ACTIVITIES: FLING 3,4: CSF 1,2,3,4: Tartan Bearer 3: Science Club 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4. MEMORY: My adventures working on the FLING, my friends and teachers, and the trials and tribulations of my honors classes. GARCIA, MICHAEL Long-hair ACTIVITIES: Distributive Education Club 4: Nom. Conv. MEMORY: Coach Crawford's two-week long lec- tures on each sport, trips around Helix, and when my '56 Ford was totaled Homecoming night. GARDNER, JANENE MARIE ACTIVITIES: Frosh Finance Comm.: Green Pep- pers 1: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3: Student Council 1,2,3: Sr. Glee 1: Choir 2,3: Choraliers 4: Hi-Steppers 2: 3rd Lt. 3, lst Lt. 4: Math Team 4: Interna- tional Club 1,4. MEMORY: Wonderful, spirited Hi-Steppers, Miss Smith, Santa Monica Parade 1967, Math Sem- inar, and that certain special tenor in Choir 1965. GAYHART, ROY LEE II Chip, Gay ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Campus Life 3,4: Hi-Y 1: Key Club 3,4: Lettermen's-Club 2,3,4: CSF 3: Student Council 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 2,3,4: Leadership Conf. 3: Frosh Council: Finance Comm. 2,3: Sr. An- nouncement Comm. MEMORY: Alvi, high street, the clam, hotel life, a certain girl, varsity basketball, CIF track, the great coaching staff, Helix's winning tradition. GERMAN, JANIS ELAINE ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Canned Food Drive Comm. 2: Hula Hop Comm. 2: Jr. Class Coun- cil: Jr. Activities Comm.: International Club 3,4: Christmas Dance Comm. 3,4: Tennis Club 4. MEMORY: Sr. Play rehearsals, the proms, that terribly embarrassing day in the cafeteria, and some really wonderful friends and acquaintances. GIBBS, CHERYLE DIANE Cher MEMORY: Crowded halls, 1st lunch with my friends, and the fun I had in P.E. and English. l RICHARD FURRY MICHAEL GARCIA THOMAS GEORGE SUSAN GIBSON RICK GIEFER TERRY GILBODY ---.Q DAVID GALLEAR HAYWOOD GAMMON JANENE GARDNER ROY GAYHART WSW JANIS GERMAN CHERYLE GIBBS GIBSON, SUSAN ELAINE Susie ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm. 1: Girls' Glee 1: Nom. Conv. 1: Big Sister 2: PROJECTION 2: Civil Service 1,2. MEMORY: Mr. Higby's English class, Miss Ha- tounian's English Class, the TARTAN and the football games. GIEFER, RICK ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1: NFL 3,4: Boys' Federa- tion Council 3: Boys' Federation Representative 2. MEMORY: Having been an exchange student for a day with a Filipino high school in the Philip-- pines. GILBODY, TERRY ANN ACTIVITIES: International Club 3: CSF 3,4. MEMORY: 'Tests in Mr. Stearns' class, cheering in Coach Speidel's English class, my great Sr. year, and The Shadow of Your Smile. 29 is MARTHA GISH NEOMI GIST GAIL GLANCY GREGORY GLEASON PEGGY GODFREY .1 VICKI GOODSON RUTH GORDON SHARON GRAME MICHAEL GRANT RICHARD GREEN . rf. ry . I iii Ada w'V' f ' . 'Nm W' H f ' mf W' .fs ,MA I Y . , fi? ..',l.QXJ ', ' , , 74 1 .1 ,, , W' -' V 4' . . 45 is -ff .2 .-mf? T T ,, IZ' wif 452 12: R I af by fg,g.f-,sgimt . -.f5gffffW,f.: r: - , Q. .. ' Mi? ,' in 1:51:11 ,lim DENNIS GRUVER GUADALUPE GUERRERO BARBARA GUERTIN GARY GUNN Laughing at Senior Banquet . . . GOODBODY, MICHELLE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens: Green Peppers: Campus Life: Class Comm.: Student Council: Nom. Conv.: Big Sister. MEMORY: Pt. Loma, Summer of 1966, the apartment, Deb, a rock and 41 lights, Disney- land, Flamingo, Mr. 21, Plateau, Down South. GOODRICH, RALPH ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,4: Concert Band 3,4: Pep Band 3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,2: Stu- dent Council 1,4: Campus Life 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Nov. 23, the great band trips, foot- ball games, and all the other activities that make Helix what it is. GOODSON, VICTORIA C. Goofy ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 3,4: Green Peppers 3,4: Christmas Dance Comm. 3: Y-Teens 3,4. MEMORY: Kettle, Heads, Ups and Downs with the gang, Mt. Helix, 49th St. the groovy car, Christmas Dance, Dec. 27, 1966, Green Valley Falls. GORDON, RUTH ELEANOR Ruth ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Future Health Careers 3. MEMORY: Helix High. GRAME, SHARON ACTIVITIES: Frosh Tea Comm. 3: Canned Food Drive 3: Hula Hop Chrm. 4: Fashionality Night Comm. 4: Hi-Steppers 2,3, Publicity Chrm. 3: Jr. Activities Comm.: Jr. Finance: Sr. Activities: Green Peppers 1: Campus Life 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 2,3,4: Y-Teens 3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Distributive Education Club 4. ' MEMORY: Jr. and Sr. year, and the long prac- tices for corps. GRANT, MICHAEL ARTHUR Michael ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3, 4: Student Council 1: International Club 4: Nom. Conv. 1,2. MEMORY: Good times in cross country and track, morning workouts, Mt. Sac and CIF, Mr. Maize, Charmian, California Dreamin. CHARLES GUSTIN Q57 BONNIE GOLDEN MICHELLE GOODBODY H14 RUTH GREENE RICHARD GRIMME CYNTHIA HADDOCK PATRICK HAIDER GREENE, RUTH Ruthie ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1,25 Choir 35 Spanish Club 25 Canned Food Drive Comm. 1,25 Musical 15 Bye Bye Birdie 35 Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Hula Hop Comm. 45 Big Sister 4. MEMORY: The Look of Love, Birdie's clan and our romps, Jack-in-the-Box cheeseburgers, rootbeer, and that One Special Boy. GRIMME, RICHARD Rick ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,3,45 Key Club 3,4. MEMORY: Solana Beach, lost sleeping bags, L.A., the group, phoneys. GROVE, MERRI SUSAN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Big Sister 2,3,45 Campus Life 3,45 Green Peppers 3,4. MEMORY: Summer of 1967, snail, Oct. 1965, talks with Carol, Procter Valley, double feature, Caryn at the open house, and B.B. GLEASON, GREGORY DENNIS ACTIVITIES: Frosh Vice Pres.5 Hi-Y, Pres. 15 Soph. Pres.5 Sr. Pres.5 CSF 25 Key Club 2,35 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: The Alvie, the clan, High St., the zoo, Soph. parties, the great coaches and ath- letic teams. GODFREY, PEGGY ELIZABETH Peg ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 35 Y-Teens 3,45 Green Peppers 3,45 Prom Co-Chrm.5 Sr. Funds Comm.5 Talent Show Comm.5 Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Sr. Banquet Comm.5 Sr. Breakfast Comm.5 Slave Day Comm.5 Cap and Gown Comm.5 Student Council 45 Hoot Mon Comm.5 Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Sliding across the muddy football field on Frosh Initiation day, all my friends, and wanting to become an airline stewardess. GOLDEN, BONNIE JEAN Bon ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Hi-Steppers 2,3, Treasurer 3: Campus Life 45 Big Sister 2,35 Sr. Finance Comm.5 Sr. Announcements Comm.5 Hoot Mon Comm.5 Sr. Prom Comm. MEMORY: Bunner, ban, curly, Alvi, Lags, the gang, Stubbles, Baltimore, 45, La Costa, mine and Sue's St. Bernard, my whitey, and Eddie. GUERRERO, GUADALUPE A. Thinguita ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 45 Hi-Steppers 45 Hula Hop Comm. 4. 5 MEMORY: December 22, 1965, my Jr. year and the guy who made it all so wonderful, and Oct. 28, 1967. GUERTIN, BARBARA MEMORY: I will always remember struggling through Mr. Higby's English class. GUNN, GARY LEE Peter ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Sr. Talent Show Comm.5 Hoot Mon Comm.5 Nom. Conv. 2,3. MEMORY: The 'Shadows of Time, football games and Mary. HAIDER, PATRICK CHARLES Pat ACTIVITIES: Bowling CIub5 Nom. Conv.5 Campus Life: Student Life. MEMORY: Driver's training and trips to Mexico. HALGREN, CHARLES ERIC ACTIVITIES: CSF 15 Tartan Bearer 35 Scholastic Olympics 3,45 Math Team 2,3,45 Chess Club 4. MEMORY: Cellulose refractions of archetypal mi- crocosms QCIF contests, math contestsl, guides fthe twistoflex finger, short-answer essays, hubbahubbab and friends, Q.E.D. HALL, JUNE ACTIVITIES: Y-teens 3,45 Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: I remember the summer of '66 and '67, my Junior and Senior years, all the times with CTimrekJ, Happy Together, and wanting to be happy and successful. CHARLES HALGREN JUNE HALL LUCINDA HALL ,.., 5 5 HALL, LUCINDA IRENE Cindy ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1,2,3,45 PROJECTION A H Staff 25 Tennis Team 35 A.I.F.S. 45 Nom. Conv. , 55. ,Egg 3,45 Big Sister 2,3,4. MEMORY: The football games, hard work, Mr. , ws , 5 Speidel, Miss Moore, Mr. Vogel, the Friday ii' ' nights, and all the fun I had with that boy. ' HAMPSON, LYNN ACTIVITIES: Student Council 15 Nom. Conv. 25 l kg, ..l Big Sister: Y-Teens 3. 2 ' MEMORY: Summer of '66 and summer of '67. ' Love Cherish. DONNA HAMPSON KATHY HAND DANNY HANEY HANEY, DAN ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 1,25 Concessions: Phi Beta Chi. MEMORY: All the antecedents of Mr. Grainger in English IV C. 'YlL'T'Z'i'! HANSON, GERALD WAYNE Jer ACTIVITIES: Wrestling Mgr. 2,3,45 Football Mgr. 3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Campus Life 2,3,45 Let- termen's Club 4. MEMORY: The desert, surfing, the Alvies, all my wheels, Jacks, and the fun th-at Ginger and I had. JAMES HANKINS GERALD HANSON DONNA HARMAN O O Learning a Skill . . . HARMAN, RICHARD STEURN Dick ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,3,4. MEMORY: Alvarado, Marine Street, Jacks, and summer dances. HARRIS ANDREW L. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1,25 CSF 1,3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 FLING 45 Math Field Day 2,35 Gradua- tion Assistant 35 Math Team 45 Scholastic Olym- pics 3,4. MEMORY: Mr. HilI's short answer tests, the eternally lingering odor of Mr. Vogel's myxomy- cetes, and Mr. Ramsey's disaster drills. HARRIS, JEFF L. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Young Life 4. MEMORY: Playing football and wrestling, my Senior year and the summer before my Senior year, and Coach Feeser and the Profit. RICHARD HARMAN ANDREW HARRIS JEFFERY HARRIS 32 HARRIS, RUSSELL HAROLD ACTIVITIES: Key Club 45 Student Council 45 Pub- licity Comm. 45 Talent Show Comm. 45 Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: The Blast down in the desert, all the groovy summer nights before my Senior year, and that special girl! Linda. HARRISON. SANDY ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Cam- pus Life, Activities Comm. 35 Fashionality Night Comm.5 Christmas Dance Comm. MEMORY: Summertime at the beach, Grossmont College dances, fellas, being lifted high into the air by big people, and the Pancake House. HARROLD, BRYAN ACTIVITIES: Band 15 Campus Life 2,3. MEMORY: Junior-Senior years, Mr. lrving's Eng- lish IIC class, and J. Woods' civics class. Sum- mer of '66 and Barb! HAWKINS, BRENDA LOUISE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister. MEMORY: All the fun I had during the year of 1965-66 with Mark Meyer, and going to all our football games. HAYNES, KATHERINE MARIE Kathy ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1,25 Future Teachers' Club 3,45 Hula Hop Comm. 1,2,3,45 International Club 2,3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. 2,3,45 Canned Food Drive 3,45 Big Sister 2,3. MEMORY: Working hard for Mr. Lee, writing es- says for Mr. Higby, screaming at the football games, all the school spirit and CIF, cheerlead- ing tryouts! HEIMBURGE, SAUNDRA SUE Sandy ACTIVITIES: Class Council 1,2,35 Sr. Banquet: Sr. Funds Comm.5 Swim Team 35 Sr. Breakfast Chrm.5 Green Peppers 45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: The good times with Charlie and his owner, June 2, '67, the ditch, and the spring of my Junior year. HENNUM, RANDALL HAROLD ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Class Council 2,35 Key Club Sec. 3,45 Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: The years with Lisa, 9-11-64, the fair5 the Toad and all he taught me, Bunny. IT IO., 4 . .W , W W We 1 2 f K 12. r i - . 'f, 'Sz7i.lEY:..'iFi fi ,rf , !3iIL2?sf's3 ' 5 M 5 .. ..,. ,, I ff I 5 aa 3 BRYAN HARROLD RUSSELL HARRIS SANDRA HARRISON BRENDA HAWKINS KATHERINE HAYNES ff' '7' BARBARA HEDQUIST .nuq,, SAUNDRA HEIMBURGE RANDALL HENNUM RICHARD HENSLEY GREGORY HERATY DOUGLAS HERMAN BETTY HERNDON HENSLEY, RICHARD W. Dick ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 2,45 Swim Team 1,25 Student Council 25 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: October 13, Catalina, swimming CIF 119643, that fantastic band and Mr. Thompson. HERMAN, DOUGLAS WILLIAM Doug ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Key Club 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Nom. Conv. MEMORY: Nominating Convention '66, trips to Fillmore, Halloween '67, the sea gulls at lunch, and morning practices. HERNDON, COLLEEN ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,35 Girls' Glee 2. MEMORY: Mr. Manor in my freshman year, mess- ing around with Elaine, and most of all, Tim. 33 MARGARET HERZIK JOYCE HICKMAN VALERIE HICKMAN HOWARD HILL STEVEN HILLIARD RANDOLPH HINTZ HERZIK, PEGGY Stub ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2, Sec. 35 Student Coun- cil 1,2,35 Slave Day Comm., 45 CSF 25 J.V. Cheer- leader5 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,35 International Club 3. MEMORY: Bikes and walking in puddles with Helen, Redlands, Us 4 and the list of 5O, New Year's 1967, and Dionne Warwick. HICKMAN, JOYCE ELAINE Hicky ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3, V.P., 45 Big Sister 2,35 International Club 35 Student Council 35 TARTAN 45 ASB Commissioner-at-Large 45 Nom. Conv. 2,3. MEMORY: Mr. and Mrs. Speidel, Soph. English, Wheelie, Chopper, Hi Gang, Apple Beer, Saints, and all the fun times with McGarrah. HICKMAN, VALERIE JEAN Gunky ACTIVITIES: Orchestra 15 ASB Play 3. MEllfl?RY: Brent, the gang, Mr. Kahan, Chrysler, W. . HILL, HOWARD PALMER, JR. ACTIVITIES: Assistant ASB Pres.5 FLING 45 Tartan Bearer 35 Hi-Y V.P.5 Junior Ring Chrm.5 Junior Party Chrm.5 CSF 1,2,3,45 Key Club 1,2,3. MEMORY: Karen, Ensenada, camping, Louie's Place, Brigham Young trip, Sbie, Viet-Cong at- tack, Las Vegas, and my desire to become a successful attorney. HILLIARD, STEVEN ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,35 Cross Country 35 Nom. Conv. 35 Sr. Assembly Comm. 45 Talent Show Comm. 45 Graduation Comm. 4. MEMORY: Hatounian's Junior English class, the fashion scene, all the wonderful people I didn't like5 all the terrible people I liked. Thinking Hard During Scholastic Olympics. HINTZ, RANDY Johney Hotnotz ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2. MEMORY: The Nelson, Oscars, Ocean Beach jetty, the Tower, the Alvie, Carlisle Indian School. Coach Feeser, Theme from the Endless Sum- mer. HOAGLAND, DONALD Don ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,25 Wrestling 15 Track 1,2,35 Key Club 2,3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Baptiste's study hall, the trouble we gave to Mighty Mike, the fun after the Jr. party, and the motorcycle races. HOBSON, RICHARD PATRICK Rick ACTIVITIES: Key Club5 Campus Life5 Sr. Assembly .Comm.5 Nom. Conv. MEMORY: Friday and Saturday night, the Ace and Alfie, Parkman, summer '67, and football games. HOFFMAN, MILDRED ANN ACTIVITIES: International Club 3,45 Alumni Tea Comm. 4. MEMORY: In memory of Mr. Lee's fantastic lec- tures, and all the football games. HOLOWACH, FRANK MICHAEL ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Band Staff 3, Pres. 45 Pep Band 35 Director 45 Clarinet Choir 1,25 Director 3,45 Stage Band 3,45 Nom. Conv. 3,45 CSF 35 Gradua- tion Asst. 35 Bye, Bye, Birdie 4. MEMORY: The band trips, Mr. Thompson, all my friends, Pep Band, late rehearsals, and the good times. 34 bum DONALD HOAGLAND RICHARD HOBSON LARRY HOFER W 'Y' MILDRED HOFFMAN GARY HOLDEN FRANK HOLOWACH HOLTHUSEN, KAY ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,35 Big Sister 2,35 International CIub5 Student Council 45 Class Activities Comm. 2,3,45 Jr. Class Party Comm.5 Publicity Comm. 3,45 Green Pep- pers5 Fashionality Night Comm.5 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Sr. Prom Co-Chrm.5 Sr. Finance Comm.5 Sr. Cap and Gown Comm.5 Sr. Break- fast Comm.5 Campus Life 45 Hoot Mon Comm. MEMORY: Summer '67, my friends and all the good times I have had at Helix. Wanting to be successful in life and to make others happy. HOPKINS, CHRISTOPHER PHILLIP Chris ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Let- termen's Club 3,45 Marching Band 1,2,35 Concert Band 15 Graduation Comm. Chrm.5 Sr. Breakfast Comm.5 Sr. Assembly Comm.5 Sr. Paper5 Jr. Pub- licity. MEMORY: CIF football with Point Loma, band trips, Mr. Ramsey, Coach Walker, football games, my Jr. year, and Helix spirit. HOWARD, PATRICIA ANNE Pat ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 45 Tennis Team 3,45 TARTAN 3, Activities Editor 45 Nom. Conv. 2,35 Student Council 3. MEMORY: I will always remember all the great times I had on the tennis team, my trophy, my partner, Sue, and Vickie. VALERIE HOY JOHN HUGHES . wsafifi? KAY HOLTHUSEN -Quark! DANIEL HOTCHKISS JOANNE HU LBERT NANCY HUMPHREY ROBERT HUNT BRENT HUNTER CHRISTOPHER HOPKINS WILLIAM HORLOR PATRICIA HOWARD PEGGY HOWERTON HOWERTON, PEGGY LEIGH ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,35 Library Club 2. MEMORY: All of my friends and teachers, the Christmas Dance in my Soph. year, and the football games. HUGHES, JOHN Jack MEMORY: Mr. VogeI's lectures. HUMPHREY, NANCY JEAN Nance ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Library Club 2,35 Nom. Conv. 3,4. MEMORY: Band trips, half-time shows, after- school rehearsals, my friends, Sr. fifth period English class, and my elementary class. HUNTER, BRENT ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Wrestling 1,25 Track 15 Swimming 2,35 Graduation Assistant 35 CSF 3,4. MEMORY: All my friends and Mr. VogeI's biology. 35 DALE HURLBERT JAMES IRONSIDE DORENE ISENBERG ROBERT JACKSON KIM JAHN JOHNSON, ERIC LANCE Pineapple ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,3,4: Key Club 4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Sr. Assembly Comm. 4. MEMORY: The haircut by Jan, Soph. English, Miss MacLeod, Lynn and all of her problems, Monte Vista joints, Fillmore, and Jr. party. JOHNSON, HERBERT Hanko ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Wrestling 1: Baseball 1,2. MEMORY: A certain girl-football games, dances, and Mr. Heyer. JONES, CATHERINE ELIZABETH Cathy ACTIVITIES: International Club: Green Peppers. MEMORY: The gang, Mr. Higby, and Mr. Ram- sey's chemistry class. 36 ROBEIRTA HUSON LAURENCE INGRAH'AM CAROLYNN JACKSON DIANE JOERGENSEN HURLBERT, DALE MEMORY: Doing the unusual usually unusually usual, 'lLet's Spend the Night Together. HUSON, JANE ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2: International Club 2: Y-Teens 4: Bowling Club 1: Big Sister 2. MEMORY: The wonderful and special times with Bill. Summer of '67, Mari Anne, Val, and the gang, girls in my nurse's aide class. The good spirit at Helix and the football games. INGRAHAM, LAURENCE MITCHELL Red Activities: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,3,4: Key Club 2,3: Lettermen's Club 2,3, Pres. 4: Jr. Class Party Comm.: Jr. Finance Comm.: Inter- Club Council 4: Young Life 4. MEMORY: What made up the Green Machine, Bart and the Garage workouts, My Nurse, Mom, and My Homecoming Queen. ISENBERG, DORENE ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club 3,4: Sr. Board: Tartan Bearer 3: FLING 4. MEMORY: The summer before my Senior year, Senior year, all the people I've met, Julie, Mr. Lee, Ramsey, and Higby. JACKSON, ROBERT EUGENE Bob ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 3,4: Track 1. MEMORY: Miss Hatounian's Junior English class, my Junior year with Sonya, all the trouble we gave mighty Mike, and motorcycle races. JAHN, KIM LEE Dr. John ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,23 Tennis 1,2. MEMORY: Jack-in-the-Box, Hotel Nelson, Ocean Beach, the boat, lunch, da point, and Theme from the Long Bar. JOERGENSEN, DIANE MEMORY: Mountain climbing, summer of '66, my trip to Los Angeles, Mr. Ramsey's chemistry class, and Miss Moore's English class. JOHNSON, CHERYL EILEEN ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,2,3,4: NFL 3,4. MEMORY: All the wonderful people, the teachers and my Senior year. CHERYL JOHNSON fi I ERIC JOHNSON HERBERT JOHNSON JONES, MARIANNE ACTIVITIES: International Club 35 Campus Life 1,2,3,45 Big Sister 25 Nom. Conv. 35 FLING 3, Press Bureau Ed. 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 CSF 35 Y-Teens 45 Fashionality Night Comm. 4. MEMORY: All the football games that we won, Miss Moore's Senior English class, and the par- ties with the group. JONES, RANDI LEE ACTIVITIES: Choraliers 2,35 Fashionality Night Comm. 45 Sr. Play Comm. 45 International Club 2,35 Speech 3. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's great dramatic talent. JONES, RICK MEMORY: Pat KARR, ROBERT ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Chi 1,2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. MEMORY: Mr. Pirie's handsome frogs, Mr. Ram- sey's morose atoms, 2:21 bell, Miss Moore's hawk and dove theory, and Mr. Stearns' naval yarns. KAWAMOTO, CONNIE DOROTHEA ACTIVITIES: Alumni Tea Comm. 3,45 Prom Comm. 45 International Club 25 Future Teach- er's Club 15 Frosh Tea Comm. 45 Tennis Club 35 Big Sister 45 Health Careers Club 35 Green Peppers 45 Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Higby-Moore. KELLISON, ROBERT FRANK Bob ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,25 Coin and Stamp Club 4. MEMORY: Filmore '66, Mr. Frank's English class, Rm. 304, morning workouts, Uncle Bob, and all my first-rate snowjobs. KELLY, SUSAN MARIE Mouse ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,35 Nom. Conv. 1,2,35 Student Council 25 Jr. Finance Comm. 35 Sr. Publicity Comm.5 Talent Show Comm. 4. MEMORY: First time Dee Dee made cheerg CIF games, the group, gossip, cheer tryouts, Alv., my Junior year, Norbeck's, Jack's, Junior boys. KENNEDY, MICHAEL CARDWELL Mike ACTIVITIES: International Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 45 Inter-Club Council 3,45 Student Council 45 Sr. Funds Comm.5 Sr. Announcements Comm.5 Class Councils 1,2,35 Green Peppers 3,45 Varsity Cheer- leader 4. MEMORY: The bunch, split mountain, Plaza, Aunt Mable, Palm Springs, Mondos, Mazatlan, ditch, yellow bomb, Mount San Jacinto, and Miss Moore. .lk -377 MW 4 I -. i I J ., ,fy 6 ' I I V , I , I' 'M' li , M.,-1 fi 9 CATHERINE JONES DAVID JONES MARIANNE JONES I 3 If ffkm E? RANDI JONES RICKEY JONES ROBERT KARR i 5, CONNIE kAwAivioro ROBERT KELLISON SUSAN KELLY 5,31 MICHAEL KENNEDY NICHOLAS KERN BRUCE KERNS KERN, NICHOLAS Nick MEMORY: Mr. Hart's expounding calculus theorems at the top of his lungs and having Coach Feeser send a student in to complain. KERNS, BRUCE WILLIAM ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,35 Cross Country 2,35 Key Club 2,3, Pres. 45 International Club 35 Sr. Class Vice Pres.5 Student Council 45 Jr. Activities Comm.5 Campus Life 1,3,45 Leadership Conf. 3,45 Nom. Conv. 4. MEMORY: Mr. Vogel's biology and Mr. Stearns' world history, 1966 CIF football game, all the tremendous people at Helix. 37 SANDRA KERR SARAH KERR HOLLAN KURZ megrgg, - , M eg , , an 1:7117 H , fin MARILYN LAWTON ADRIAN LEE ALBERT KERSCHBAUM JASON LANDON FRED KIRCHNER CYNTHIA LARIMER ...5 iv ff- l !7lv WILLIAM KIRKMAN CONNIE LARSEN wig JAMES LEE SUZANNE LERMA ALLEN LETH eeing Seniors Beat Faculty . . . LANDON, JASON CONRAD Jay ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 45 Brass Choir 3,45 Stage Band 45 Nom. Conv. 3,45 CSF 3,45 Bac- calaureate Usher 3. MEMORY: All the wild band trips, the endless rehearsals, Mr. Stearns' world history class, and Mr. Higby's Senior English class. LARIMER, CYNTHIA LYNN ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,2,3,45 Class Council 1,2,35 Frosh Tea Comm. 2,45 Alumni Tea Comm. 25 Christmas Dance Comm. 1,25 NFL 35 Sr. Play Comm.5 Sr. Talent Show5 Scholastic Olympics Comm.5 TARTAN 3, Sr. Editor 45 Tartan Bearer 35 Sr. Play 45 Green Peppers 2,35 Nom. Conv. 2, 35 Leadership Conf. 2. MEMORY: Four years of laughing, loving, and learning to do my best and to love life. LATIMER, MARSHA ANNE Marsh ACTIVITIES: Class Council 25 Nom. Conv. 25 Frosh Tea Comm. 2, Chrm. 45 Big Sister 2,3,45 Alumni Tea Comm. 3,45 Hula Hop Comm. 35 Christmas Dance Comm. 3,45 Y-Teens 3, Pres. 45 Sr. Board, Hoot Mon Chrm.5 D. E. Treas. 45 Cam- pus Life 45 International Club 35 Sr. Funds Comm.5 Sr. Publicity Comm.5 Sr. Announcements Comm. MEMORY: The Gang, the Chop, surprise parties, decorating houses, summer '67, frizzy hair, Lags, Alvie, DECA, Senior year, and football games. LEE, ADRIAN JR. ACTIVITIES: In Japan: Class Pres. 25 Class Vice Pres. 35 Football 2,35 Track 2,35 Wrestling 35 School Musical 15 All school plays 2,35 Prom Comm. Chrm. 35 At Helix: Wrestling 45 Sr. Class Play 4. MEMORY: Mr. Higby's fantastic English class, and those great practices for the senior play. 4 MARSHA KRAMER TONY KRUEGER PATRICK KRUGER fi 1' YI'- V fi' f f' IIE I , si f i 5' MARSHA LATIMER TIMOTHY LAWLER GARY LAWRENCE Q, T 'i L . f r A' 1- I . .I I I I A... , f i '33 at I I BARBARA LICHTY DON LIMPIC DENNIS LEE, JAMES ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,3,4. MEMORY: Larry's parties. LERMA, SUZANNE NANCY Suzi ACTIVITIES: Girls' Chorus 2: Choir 3: Big Sister 3,4: Y-Teens 3,4: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Green Peppers 3,4: Student Council 4: Campus Life 2,3,4: Hula Hop Comm. 2,3. MEMORY: May 3, 1966, June prom of '67, being with Mark, being constantly capped on, Mr. Ray, saying l'm sure, and My Little Elf. LETH, ALLEN ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1. MEMORY: After the Granite Hills game in my Junior year, and all the great people I have met. KERR, SANDRA JEAN Sandy ACTIVITIES: International Club 4: Bowling Club 3,4: Chess Club 4: Big Sister 4. MEMORY: All the wonderful football games and the days I ditched and didn't get caught. KERR, SARAH Sally ACTIVITIES: International Club 3: Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: Boy Scouting, cradle robbing, Mr. Knott's German I class and das Ding, Tarzan, grunion hunting, and group suffering. KIRKMAN, WILLIAM Bill fShortyJ ACTIVITIES: Military Science 1,2,3,4: Rifle Team 1,2: Cafeteria Work 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Ray's photography class, and Mr. Grainger's English class. KRAMER, MARSHA RENNECE Martie ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club 1,2: Student Council: Nom. Conv.: Nurse Club: Campus Life: Y-Teens. MEMORY: My freshman year, summer of '66, my nurse's aide classes, and that certain guy. KRUGER, FQATRICK DAVID Patti ACTIVITIES: Civil Service 1,2: Nom. Conv. 2,3: Student Council 1,2. MEMORY: Aftergame dances and extracurricular activities with Linda, Mr. Ray's photography class, and Mr. Vogel's detailed lectures. KURZ, HOLLAN Holly MEMORY: Grant High School, Mr. Grainger and Mr. Woods, and especially all my new brothers. LAMM, EULAINE ACTIVITIES: Interfaith Council 3,4. MEMORY: I will always remember Mr. Lee's class and how he tried to lock me up in his closet, Mr. Vogel's class of work, work, work, and Mrs. Drake's class of English. LICHTY, BARBARA Frenchie MEMORY: The enlightening talks at lunch, Mr. Kerr, and sorting mail with Brenda and Laurie. LIMPIC, DON Limp ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2: Baseball 1: Key Club 1,2: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4: Leadership Conf. 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Talent Show Comm. 4: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Walker Scott Hi-Deb Council 4. MEMORY: All of Hammer's slick moves, peo- ple, great teams, games and spirit, cheering, spring of '67, and Donna. LOLLI, DENNIS Guacamole Kid ACTIVITIES: Football 3: Track 3,4: Campus Life 3,4: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Student Council 4: Bowling Club 4. MEMORY: Blacks, the times at Aztec with Lolita, Mike's, Oscar's, Mac, my Junior year, the dances, Mr. Woods, and girls. ALAN LONG CRAIG LORENZ VICKI LOVE JOHN LOVELL THOMAS LUNDMARK CHARLES LYMPANY GAIL LYONS STEPHEN LYONS MARCELLO, NANCY Nana ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,3,45 Hi-Steppers 2,35 Girls' League Sec. 4: Girls' League Comm. 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,45 Student Council 45 Leadership Conf. 3,4: Girls' League Conf. 45 Sr. Prom Comm. 45 Annual Signing Comm. 45 Publicity Comm. 4. MEMORY: Football games, SchuItze's jokes, the gang, papering J. Woods' house, Wheelie, pizza in my face, softshoe, Lags, Peterson and me grabbing the frizz at the beach. 40 -I' GE-ORGE LYTLE LORENZ, CRAIG RANDAL ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Chi: Health Club: Speech Team: CCC: CSF. MEMORY: An era of personal development well endowed in the maturation of an increased un- derstanding of Life. LOVE, VICKI Vic ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,45 Social Historian 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 25 Hula Hop Comm. 2,45 Big Sister 2,3. MEMORY: The drill team being number 1 at Santa Monica, all of those heart warming corps practices after school and June 16, 1967. LUNDMARK, THOMAS CRAIG ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1,2,3,4: International Club: CSF 1,2,3,4: Graduation Usher 3. MEMORY: MalcoIm's cabin, my trip to Europe, and living in Sweden. MANN, GARY Grump MEMORY: Mercury Mike Muirhead's Marauders, Mr. Lee's sensible lectures, and cracking up at Mr. Ramsey when no one else did. MANUSOS, PETER LOUIS Pete ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,3,45 Student Council 35 Campus Life 45 Bowling Club 4. MEMORY: People from '67 and '68, Mr. Stearns, Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Lee and Grainger, giving Robin my pencil, the games, and all the cheerleaders. GARALD MANN PETER MANUSOS NANCY MARCELLO MARKS, TERRANCE Terry ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2. MEMORY: The fine times we had in that Spanish ll Class. MARROW, TINA Tina ACTIVITIES: Cap and Gown Comm. 45 Frosh Tea Comm. 35 International Club 3. MEMORY: Going to football games, going to the aftergame dances, the cafeteria, food, and Mr. Woods' great civics class. MARTIN, CAROL Red Ant ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1,25 Green Peppers 2,3: Y-Teens 2,3,4: Canned Food Drive 2: Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: All the great people at Helix and our great football team, and especially the 1967 Grossmont-Helix football game. MARTIN, SUE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3: Big Sister 2,3: Green Peppers 2,35 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3: Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: Summers before my Junior and Senior years, a certain guy, all the groovy times, the airplane, Doors, and all the ups and downs. MARTINI, TONI MARIE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 15 Green Peppers 1,2: Gymnastics Club 1,2,3. MEMORY: Butch, the summer of '65, March 2, '67, my 4 years at Helix, Admiral Chet, and She Cried. MASON, CRICKETT ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,3: Jr. Activities Comm.: Jr. and Sr. Paper: FLING 3,4: International Club 3,45 Sr. Board: Student Council 2,3. MEMORY: Football, basketball, baseball, Home- coming, We're Number One, Nominating Con- vention: prom, Junior party, and all the fine fac- ulty that helped me so much. MATTIA, DAVID ALAN Sargeant Trips ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Tennis 1,2,3,4. TERRANCE MARKS BILL MARTIN Q TONI MARTINI N rf JAN MCDANIEL CRAIG MCDOUGAL MAUREEN MCGARRAH .1 -'tv CHRISTINE MARROW BETTY MARTIN CAROL MARTIN SUSAN MARTIN MELANIE MASON DAVID MATTIA McDANIEL, JAN ACTIVITIES: Class Council 35 Fashionality Night Comm. 1. MEMORY: The football games, all of the friends I have made, and a special guy. MCDOUGAL, CRAIG ALAN ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2: Campus Life 3. MEMORY: Hume, etc., narrow minded teachers, and Jodi. MCGARRAH, MAUREEN Moe ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 2,35 Big Sister 2,3. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's U.S. history class, the boy who sat across from me in there, and Hickman, my good buddy, the gang. 41 EMILIE MCGOWAN DENNIS MCGREGOR MALCOLM MCKILLOP 52' mr- -WIS! X, , V AV.- V o MATTHEW MCLANDRICH STEVEN MCLAREN PAULA MCPHERSON PATRICIA MEDEIROS JOSEPH MELLON MERINO, ELISA TERESA Lisa ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2, Sec. 35 Soph., Jr., Sr. Comms.5 Nom. Conv. 3,45 Green Peppers 3,45 Student Council 45 Frosh Tea Comm. 25 Hula Hop Comm. 25 International Club 4. MEMORY: Randy, football games, Toad, track meets, Christmas Dance '66, the gang, Sept. 11, parties, and Mr. Heyer. MERINO, MARK ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 International Club 1,2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Jr. Publicity Comm.5 American Abroad Student to Chile, Lead- ership Conf. 3,45 AFS Assembly Chrm. 45 Donkey Basketball Chrm. 4. MERRILL, BRENT Chuckles MEMORY: Auto shop, Chrysler, summer '67, WWIII, and the big crash of motorcycle vs. Lark. 42 LISA MERINO MCGOWAN, EMILIE JO Emmy or Em ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm. 15 Campus Life 2,3,45 Big Sister 2,3,45 Green Peppers 35 Nom. Conv. 25 Hula Hop Comm. 1. MEMORY: 3 and one half years out of 4 years with Mr. Manor and his civics summer school on the last day, the football games, Disneyland trips, and the summer of '66, MCGREGOR, DENNIS Denny MEMORY: I'll always remember the many lunch- hours spent watching the seagulls, pigeons, and the loud-mouthed football players. McKILLOP, MALCOLM ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,35 Bowling Club 1,45 Young Life 4. MEMORY: Polish America Hall, the Desert, Mr. Vogel and Mr. R. T. Woods, Sunday mornings. McLANDRICH, MATTHEW Matt ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Coin and Stamp Club 45 Nom. Conv. 1,25 Chess Club 4. MEMORY: Anything that Coach Speidel did, Kel- Iison's kicking, Room 304, and the morning basketball work-outs. McLAREN, STEVEN DAVID ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2,3,45 Football 35 Letter- g1in's Club 35 Student Council 35 Campus Life MEMORY: League finals in swimming season' '67, Mr. Ramsey with his toys, and all the great girls and guys. McPHERSON, PAULA Frog ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1,25 Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Big Sister 25 Alumni Tea Comm. 4. MEMORY: Procter Valley, falling down in the halls, all the fun l've had during my high school years, and the group. MEDEIROS, PATI'Y Bubbles ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 1,2,3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. 35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Hi-Steppers 25 Green Peppers 4. MEMORY: The night we decorated Joe Woods' ouse. MELLON, JOSEPH DANIEL Joe ACTIVITIES: ASB Attorney General 45 FLING 45 Student Council 1,3,45 Inter-Club Council Pres. 45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Leadership Conf. 1,2,3,4: International Club 2,3,45 Key Club 45 Frosh Class Treas.5 Class Councils 1,2,35 YFB 3,45 Funds Comm. 45 Sr. Announcements Comm. MEMORY: The bunch, split mountain, Palm Springs, Plaza, Aunt Mable, the wedding, Fed- eral Bureau of Investigators, and Mount San Jacinto. MARK MERINO BRENT MERRILL GARY MEYE-RHOFF MEYER, DAVID ROSS Pussy MEMORY: Mr. I'Schwendi's joy boys and Coach Kahan and John Cease. MEYERHOFF, GARY WAYNE Gar ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1: Basketball 1,2: Track 1,2: Campus Life 2,3: Choir 3: Graduation Comm. 4. MEMORY: Miss Hatounian's English class, my Junior year, CIF basketball with Crawford, CIF football, Vogel's biology, Miss Moore, and es- pecially Rosie. MICHAEL, DIANA Dee MEMORY: All the fun I had in Mr. Grainger's 6th period English class, especially with Brenda, George, and Allan. MILLER, FRANCES Fran ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2. MEMORY: Steve and the good food in the cafe- teria, Lily, Judy and Eddy, basketball games, and Look of Love. MILLIGAN, TIMOTHY Tim ACTIVITIES: Library Club 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: The 20 minute lunch period. MITCHELL, JIM ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2: Wrestling 1,2: Track 1,2. MEMORY: Mr. Woods' class of '68. MONAHAN, MICHAEL- WILLIAM Block ACTIVITIES: ASB Pres. 4: Jr. Class Pres.: Soph. Class Vice Pres.: Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2: Wrestling 3: Boys' State Rep. 4: CSF 2,3. MEMORY: Lectures, discussions, a great ASB class, football, and orange juice. MOODY, SCOT1' Scotty ACTIVITIES: Orange Glen High School Marching Band '64-65. MEMORY: My last two years at Helix have been memorable. 4. if MONA MORRIS FRANK MORRISON va if qfwfdi DIANA MICHAEL MOODY JEFFREY MORSE 7,44 if fir II , . wfcrv I . ,J KAREN SUZANNE MORGAN MOORE, KAREN LEE ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club 3. MEMORY: Mr. Grainger's English IVC class. MORRISON, FRANK ACTIVITIES: Library Club 3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Maize, the 65-66 CIF basketball championship, the 66-67 football championship, and lespecially the Grossmont game and We're o. MORSE, JEFF Bird ACTIVITIES: Football 1,3: Track 1: Swimming 2,3,4: Key Club 2. MEMORY: Flying high in my Jr. and Sr. year, all the groovy trips with the gang, Mt. Helix, and the Pancake House. 43 ' I awww' 45' LINDA MOTE DAYNE MORTENSEN SANDRA MULVIHILL -x QMS' I fl 4. WAYNE NICHOLS BETTE ANN NOLAN VICKIE NOLAND PAUL MURILLO ri' RICHARD NORTON JOHN NAJERA HENRY NOTTINGHAM - - DAVID OLEKSOW RUSSELL OLIVER VICKI OSBORNE DONNA OWENS TIMOTHY OWENS NELSON, LINDA ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 35 Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Green Peppers 45 Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: My four years at Helix, the great foot- ball games, the gang, and The Look of Love. NICHOLS, WAYNE ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Basketball 1,2,35 Base- ball 1,35 Sr. Play 45 Bowling Club 45 Band 1,25 Campus Life 4. MEMORY: Ocean Beach, the Stones, Mexico, Mr. Lee, and rocking out every Friday night at Cheeter with Sister Devine. NOLAN, BETTE ANN Bets ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,35 Big Sister 2,35 Cam- pus Life 1,25 Christmas Dance Comm. 25 Hula Hop Comm. 25 Green Peppers 1,2. MEMORY: Jr. year, fair '67, Lynn, Oct. 24, Mr. Greenscrene, the Easter vacation, Lopez, the parties, and the cheap gossip. , an ACTIVITIES: Band 15 Swimming 2,3. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns' U. S. history class. NOVOTNY, DAVID ROBERT Dave ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Clarinet Choir l,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Stage Band 3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,3,45 Torch Bearer 35 CSF 2,35 Campus Life 45 Library Club 4. MEMORY: Award-winning band, corps, and ath- letic teams, band trips, especially Catalina, ad- ventures of the suicide squad, Mr. Ramsey, and Mr. Vogel. OEHLER, SIBYLLE Sib ACTIVITIES: AFS Student. MEMORY: l'Il never forget my first football game, the bands, and the cheerleaders. DAVID NOVOTNY MIKE PALMER ,553 all' N.. QW l ' 31' A ,Q ,ggi is ' f .ff J H :M 5 ,, 4 it LINDA NALL LINDA NELSON MICHELE 0'DONNELL T' DAVID NICHOLS SIBYLLE OEHLER OLEKSOW, DAVID 0ly ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 35 Track 35 Bowling Club 25 Science Club 1,45 Nom. Conv. 25 Jr. Achievement 3. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's tendency to fan poison- ous gases toward his lovable classes. OWENS, DONNA LOU Louie ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Big Sister 25 Hi-Steppers 2, Sec. 35 Jr. Party Comm.5 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Young Life 45 Green Peppers 45 International Club 45 Homecoming Queen 4. MEMORY: Summer of '66, all of the football games, Mr. Grainger, the gang, Mitchell and Lou, the '59, 365, Homecoming, and Red. PATRICK PALMER PATRICIA PARKER MOTE, LINDA SUZANNE ACTIVITIES: Choir 2,3,45 Choraliers 4. MEMORY: Singing, Mr. Rue, Motti, Diane and friends, Mr. Higby's essays, Mr. Vogel and ani- mals, and my unforgettable three years at Helix. MORTENSEN, DAYNE Dandelion MEMORY: General Shepherd's Army class, four groovy years at Helix, and all the friends l've made. MULVIHILL, SANDRA CLAIRE Sandy ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 2,35 Big Sister 2,3,45 Frosh Tea Comm. 2,35 Activities Comm. 35 Pub- Iicity Chrm. 45 Sr. Annual Signing Party Comm.5 Hula Hop Comm. 45 Student Council 4. MEMORY: The corps' first place trophy, and all of Norm's novels. Also the great duo of Smith- Thompson. NAJERA, JOHN ACTIVITIES: Sales and Concessions 1,2,3,45 Li- brary Club 3. MEMORY: Being suspended from Mr. VogeI's class and walking in without permission. NALL, LINDA SUE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 3,45 Jr. Paper Comm.5 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Class Councils 2,35 Big Sister 45 Sr. Annual Sign- ing Party Comm.5 Hoot-Mon Comm. 45 Sr. An- nouncements Comm. 4. MEMORY: The gang, football games, Wheelie, papering houses, and Luther. OWENS, TIMOTHY ACTIVITIES: Military Science 1,2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Science Club 3,4. MEMORY: Four fun and well spent years under many great teachers. PALMER, MIKE ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,25 Track 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Maize's cross country and English class, all the good looking girls at Helix, pole vaulting, and Al's Wada ya say! PALMER, PATRICK LEE Watenpaugh ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,25 Track 1,25 Stu- dent Council 1,35 TARTAN 35 Quill and Scroll 3. MEMORY: Senior year, CIF games, Miss Hatoun- ian, football pics, and assemblies. PARKER, PATRICIA ROSALIE Pat ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 35 FLING 45 Hi-Steppers 45 Annual Signing Party 4. MEMORY: Mr. VogeI's biology finals, coming home at 3:00 in the morning from Santa Monica Parade, and being business manager for FLING. JOSEPH PARKS GARY PARLE-T GEORGE PASLEY LINDA PASSINO DEBORAH PATE PATRICIA PATHMAN JEFF PATTERSON SHIRLEY PAULICK DALE PEARSON PARLET, GARY ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Baseball 15 Bowling Club 3. MEMORY: Mr. Vo-gel's stories and his slime mold. I also remember the great bands at Helix. PASSINO, LINDA MAE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,3, Treas. 45 Student Coun- cil 3,45 Nom. Conv. 2,3,45 Senior Board Comm.5 Class Councils 2,35 Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,45 Big Sister 1,2,3,45 Health Careers Club 3,45 Let- ter Carrier 3. MEMORY: Summer of '67, The Letter, La Costa, the gang, Alvie, football and basketball games, Lags, and House of the Rising Sun. PATE, DEBORAH CHRISTINE Debbie or T.T. MEMORY: First lunch, Mr. Spear, Mr. Patton, Miss Garcia and especially Mr. Helmuth's crafts class. PATHMAN, PATRICIA Patti ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 3,45 International Club 2,3,45 Nurses' Club 4. MEMORY: Mr. Maize's English class, Miss Hat- ounian's English class, Mrs. Loftus' Soph. gym class, Andy, Sherri, Peggy, Cindy, and John. PATTERSON, JEFFREY EDGAR Pilot ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 TARTAN 3, Athletics Edi- tor 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Sr. Board5 Scholastic Olympics 3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Campus Life 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Muirhead's Maurauders of '66, Carol's English Ill, Good morning Highlanders, and the first three weeks of my Senior year. PAULICK, SHIRLEY Soupy MEMORY: Hello Assembly '64, the great football games, especially against Grossmont, and the wild rides to school in Aggie. Et' ' h S ' Patio... a Ing in t e enlor PEARSON, DALE ACTIVITIES: Choir 3,4. MEMORY: I'lI always remember the football games, the 2:21 bell and Bye Bye Birdie. PERNICANO, MARY JEAN M.J. 8. Pizza Queen ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance 2,35 Hula Hop 3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,35 Student Council 2,35 DE Club5 Big Sister 35 Hoot Mon Comm.5 May Co. Teen Board Rep. 4. MEMORY: The summer before my Junior year, fBig Suri, the Grossmont games, dances, Hoot- Mon '67, Mr. Manor's English class, Mr. Gaerin's study hall, and all the wonderful friends l've made. 46 LUZ PEREZ MARY JEAN PERNICANO DAVID PERRIGO PETERMAN, THOMAS ALLEN McThrift ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Sec. 45 Nom. Conv. 3,45 Jr. Ring Comm. 25 Swimming 15 Student Council 2,3,4. MEMORY: The '49 and 4 certain manhole cover, Soph. and Jr. summers, the Minor, football games, and the '66 season, Mr. Feeser. PETERSON, CARL Carly ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2. MEMORY: The time I got knocked out in gym, Shaw's 18th birthday party, the house, Logan, Murph, and the La Mesa police force. PETERSON, SUSAN LORENE Soupy ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 15 Campus Life 1,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Hi-Steppers 2,35 Social Historian 35 Jr. Activities Comm. 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Frosh Tea Comm. 35 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 DE Club 45 TARTAN 3, Business Manager 45 Nom. Conv. 2,45 Sr. Class Comm. 4. MEMORY: The gang, Lags, Baltimore, Alvie, curls, Ban, the beach, Junior and Senior years, summer of '67, and curling out with Nance at the beach. PIKE, SHARON DIANE Sherri ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 35 Campus Life 3,45 Graduation Assistant 35 Big Sister 2. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns' thrilling lectures, Miss Moore's facial expressions, giving cokes to the football team, and all of my friends. POTTINGER, ANNE Pot ACTIVITIES: Comm. of Public Relations 45 FLING Editor-in-Chief 4, Press Bureau Editor 35 Inter- national Club Sec. 35 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Lead- ership Conf. 1,2,3,45 CSF 35 NFL 35 YFB 3,4. MEMORY: The Bunch, Cuyamaca Club, split mountain, Palm Springs incident, Mondos, Plaza, Sbie, Mustangs, and all our trips in the yellow bomb. POWELL, MAUREEN NORMA Moe ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2,3,45 Tennis Club 45 Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Canned Food Drive Comm. 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 4. MEMORY: Miss Moore, football games, Pizza Hut, the group, falling off the bus, evenings with Rolly, and Mr. Grainger's civics class. THOMAS PETERMAN CARL PETERSON SUSAN PETERSON SHARON PIKE DIANE PIXLEY PHYLLIS POLAK ANNE POTTINGER MAUREEN POWELL 41.717 ffm .,..4-fr KENNETH PREVOST CHRISTINE PRICE CAROL PRUETT 1 ' 3' I , It CALVIN PRATHE-R PRATHER, CALVIN CaI ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Working with Tom, the football and basketball teams, Fillmore, the time Speidel got lost, basketball 4, and the CIF games. PRICE, CHRISTINE Chris ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,25 Nom. Conv. 1,35 Student Council 35 Graduation Usher 3. MEMORY: All of my wonderful friends, the ex- citing football and basketball games, and the spring of my Junior year. PRUETT, CAROL Beaner ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 3,45 Hula Hop 45 Christ- mas Dance Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 4. MEMORY: Oct. 15, 1966, my Junior year, and the guy that made it so wonderful. 47 BRUCE RISKA THOMAS ROBERTS DARLEEN PURTZER JEFF QUINN DAVID REEDER LEAH REGA5 RECTOR, LARK LAN ETTE sr. Ms-V ZQQN 7'P KAREN QUIRICO KIRK RAKESTRAW STEPHEN RAMSBACKER LORETTA REID 'DAVID REITER DEBRA REYBURN 'ff -fr- BRUCE ROBERTSON THOMAS ROBINSON WILLIAM RODST ROM ACTIVITIES: Frosh Tea: Alumni Tea: Christmas Dance Comm.: Student Council 4: Annual Signing Party Comm. 4: Big Sister 2,3,4. MEMORY: All our school spirit, Bryan, Mr. Manor's efficiency and Mr. Higby's jokes about Miss Moore. REEDER, DAVE Sideburns MEMORY: Mr. Helmuth telling me that all peo- ple with mustaches aren't bad. REGAS, LEAH CHRISTINE ACTIVITIES: Class Councils 1,2,3: Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,4: Canned Food Drive Chrm. 3: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1,33 Comm. of Finance 4: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Mexico City, Acapulco, Orange Juice, Nov. 16, 1965, Miss Moore and Mr. Higby, and Mr. Ramsey's chemistry class. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: Senior year. REITER, DAVID ALLAN ACTIVITIES: CSF 4: Math Team 4. MEMORY: The great Helix faculty, athletic teams, and the student body. REYBURN, DEBRA ANN Debbie ACTIVITIES: International Club 2,3,4: Frosh Tea Comm. 2: Class Council 2,33 ASB Assistant of Cultural Affairs. MEMORY: Toilet papering, the birthday parties, my Senior year, and Sibylle. RILEY, SCO'l'I' ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,25 Key Club 2,3. MEMORY: White Rhino, Jr. party, Ensenada, sum- mer '67, Mr. Woods' imitations of hippies. SUSAN REA RONALD REAL LARK BRENDA REYNOLDS ALAN RICHMOND WILLIAM RILEY SUE ROGERS DANIEL ROMERO WILLIAM ROOT RISKA, BRUCE DAVID Risque ACTIVITIES: CSF 1, 3: Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: I love you all anyway. ROBERTSON, BRUCE DRAKE ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2: Golf 2,3,4: Class Coun- cil 3: International Club 2: TARTAN 4. MEMORY: Stearns' naval stories, TARTAN Staff, the dark room, Mr. Hill's English class, the Nominating Convention, Campus Life, and Coach Speidel's attitude talks. ROBINSON, ROBBY THOMAS Savage ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3: Sr. Prom Chrm.: King Candidate-Christmas Dance: Sr. Funds, Banquet, and Play Comms. 4: Nom. Conv. 2,3,4. MEMORY: Coach Speidel's attitude talks, the Nominating Convention, and running for presi- dent, our trips to Fillmore, and Good Morning Highlanders. PURTZER, SUE Creamcheese ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2: Campus Life 2.3. MEMORY: Eldon, BIP, hash browns, Percitio, Bal- bow, Hi-Ho, Gee-Gee, Mexico, Tula's, so happy together, Camero, Terry's window, and flowers. QUINN, JEFFREY BROOKS J ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2. MEMORY: The Murph, Jr. year with Shaw, Sr. year with Teresa, Oscars, the kettleheads. QUIRICO, KAREN LOUISE ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3,4: Tennis Club 2: Green Peppers 3: International Club 3,4: Jr. Activities Comm. 3: Tartan Bearer 3: TARTAN 3, Editor- in-chief 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Nom. Conv. 3: Leadership Conf. 3. MEMORY: My two years on the TARTAN Staff and my many wonderful friends. RAKESTRAW, KIRK EUGENE ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Nom. Conv. 1,3. MEMORY: Joe, Sully, the great bike rides, Mr. Boone's class. RAMSBACKER, STEVE ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2,3,4: Young Life: ln- ternational Club 3,4: Junior Activities Comm.: Senior Paper Feature Editor: Prom Comm.: Cap and Gown: Publicity Comm.: Senior Breakfast, Banquet: Senior Keys Comm.: Funds Comm. Chrm. MEMORY: That certain girl with the long black hair and brown eyes who is unpredictable. The wild dates we had and the moments we shared. REAL, RON Messican ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1,2: Football 1: Student Council 3. MEMORY: Sea World Dance! The right Wing. t'What else, print shop! RODSTROM, WILLIAM EDWARD Bill ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Irving, Mr. Vogel, the Grossmont and CIF games, and Friday nights. ROGERS, SUE ACTIVITIES: CSF 3,4: Graduation Assistant 3. MEMORY: My Soph. year, certain people, and various experiences. ROMERO, DAN Spiderman ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,4: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Stage Band 2,3,4: Pep Band 3,4. MEMORY: My friends, football games, band trips, Catalina, Arrowhead, the New Rococo Bandsmen, teachers, loadingcrew, the beach, and fire hy- drants. ROOT, WILLIAM ACTIVITIES: NFL 1,2,3,4: CSF 1,2,3,4: Tartan Bearer 3. MEMORY: Claremont Championship Tourney 1966. JACQUELINE RUCKLE DEBRA RUDEN JAMES RUDOLPH Q 'W NOLA RUTLEDGE DOUGLAS SALER SALMON RUCKLE, JACQUELINE Jackie ACTIVITIES: Frosh Tea 2,3,45 Alumni Tea 35 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Girls Glee 35 Choir 4, Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: TP'ing Joe Woods' house, Mr. Vogel's slime mold, and all the football games. RUDEN, DEBRA ELLEN Debbie Nose ACTIVITIES: Choir and Choraliers 2,3,45 Sr. GIee5 Sr. Play: Fashionality Night Comm. 45 Alumni Tea Comm. 3,45 Canned Food, Drive Comm. 45 Big Sister 35 Sr. Annual Signing Party 45 Tennis glulb 45 International Club 3,45 Christmas Dance MEMORY: Choir and choralier trips, Miss Moore, Miss Garcia, Mr. Stearns' honors history, Mr. Busch, the Group, and Jan. 1, 1966. RUDOLPH, JAMES Jim ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2,3. MEMORY: The Helix-Grossmont football games and Joe Woods' class. RUTLEDGE, NOLA KAY Gidget MEMORY: Mr. Stearns' U. S. history summer school class, Mr. Heyer's class, Miss Garcia and especially Mike and Allan. SALMON, ANTHONY LOUIS Louie ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Soph. Treas.5 Comm. of Athletics 45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Campus Life 3,45 Leadership Conf. 2,3,45 Student Council Rep- resentative of the Year 3. MEMORIES: High St., Alvie, Hotel life, The Clam, football teams 1966-67, Grossmont foot- ball games, CIF football, Helix's winning tradi- tion, Chris. Wearing Chains and Irons as a Slave on SANDIFER, KAREN MEMORY: The groovy times we had at lunch, Mr. Vogel and especially good ole Mr. Pyle. SALER, DOUG Moose ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,2. MEMORY: J. J. Manor, Mr. Maize and Comrade Boone. SCHEIBNER, JOAN Joanie ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Hula Hop Comm. 45 Sr. Banquet Comm. 45 Sr. Breakfast Comm. 45 Slave Day Comm. 45 Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. 45 Graduation Comm. 45 Finance Comm. 45 Y-Teens 45 Student Council 35 Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: The football games, the dances, the friends I made, and the four best, unpredictable, happy years of my life. 'ffaitlif' LI I ' 1 .xr A L ffj iqfff-2 in . .1 I KAREN SANDIFER FRANK SCARCELLA JOAN SCHEIBNER SCHMITZ, SUSAN ELIZABETH Sue ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,2,3,45 International Club 45 FLING 3, Asst. Feature Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Graduation Assistant 35 Health Club 3,45 Big Sister 25 Canned Food Drive Comm. 1,4. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's class, football games, all of the perfect Flings, and winning first at SDS Journalism Day in my Junior year. SCHROEDER, JOEL REID Joe ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 CSF 35 Lettermen's Club 45 Graduation Asst. 35 Nom. Conv. 2,3,4. MEMORY: My boss Junior year, Pt. Loma and Grossmont games, Miss Hatounian and Miss Moore, and Susie Q. 50 1 SUSAN SCHMITZ SYLVIA SCHOOLER JOE-L SCHROEDER SCHULTZE, KAREN Schultze ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3,45 Hi-Steppers 3: TARTAN 45 Quill and Scroll 45 DE Public Relations Chrm. 4: Big Sister 3,4: Sr. Paper Comm.: Graduation Asst.: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Sr. Prom Comm.: Baccalaureate Comm. 45 Sr. Announce- ments Comm.: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: Cakefights, Lags, frizz, teeth, my black belt, the roll, the dances, 3-finger sign, Nanc's joke, Les, squirt gun fights, and The Gang. SCHWAB, MARGARET JEAN ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,2,3,4: International Club 2,3,4: Tartan Bearer: Bye Bye Birdie. SCHWARTZ, GARY Gare ACTIVITIES: ASB Play 1,35 Campus Life 4: Nom. Conv. 1: Drama Club 4. MEMORY: English with Mr. Manor and Jack's after the football games, Hawaii. SDAO, DIANE Taco ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2, Lieut. 3, Capt. 4: Y-Teens 1: CSF 2,3,4: Jr. Paper Comm.: Sr. Bac- calaureate Comm.: Alumni Tea Comm. 4: Tartan Bearer: Big Sister 3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3: Helix Good Citizen Award. MEMORY: Frozen gym shoes, night I made cap- tain, Santa Monica '67, tremendous Smith- Thompson duo, super, May 21, '66, undefeated no. 1. SHANNON, SHARON ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3, Second Lieut. 4: Y-Teens 1: Nom. Conv. 2,3: Big Sister 3: Jr. Paper Comm.: Publicity Comm. 4: Graduation Comm. MEMORY: Miss Smith, Hi-Stepper Banquet '67, Santa Monica, great times with the corps, Short and Squatty, Oct. 13, 1967. Slave Day. . . DAVID SHEA NANCY SHEPLER SHARON SHOBLOM SEVER SHARON SHANNON CAROLYN SHAW 'kk' KAREN SCHULTZE MARGARET SCHWAB GARY SCHWARTZ DIANE SDAO DEANA SEARS JACK SEUFERER SHAW, CAROLYN HALE ACTIVITIES: Junior Class Council: Student Coun- cil 3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4: Leadership Conf. 3,4: Y-Teens 3: Tartan Bearer: Homecoming Princess. MEMORY: Summers of '66 and '67, Oct., '67, football games, the ditch, a special football payer. SHEA, DAVID BRUCE Dave ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Track 1,2,4: Wrestling 1: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Sr. Board 4, Talent Show Chrm. 4: Class Comm. 1,2,3,4: DE Club Pres. 4: District Pres. 45 Green Peppers 4: Student Council 1,2,3: Key Club 2,3. MEMORY: All my friends, commission class on Sunday afternoons fGrand PxiJ and Kari. SHEPLER. NANCY LEE ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 4: PE Assist. 2,3,4. MEMORY: The cage, the many failures in the lab, Mr. Ramsey, and all my friends at Helix. SHOBLOM, SHARON RAE Sherry ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1: Sr. Glee 1: En- semble 2: Choir Accompanist 3,4: Soph. Council, Y-Teens 1,2: Nom. Conv. 2: Student Council 2. MEMORY: Gary and all of our memories. Mr. Rue and the music dept., and the football team. 51 Syd JAMES SKALMAN KATHLEEN SLAGLE FRANCIS SLEDZINSKI '13 STEPHEN SLOAN DENNIS SMITH .if . .4 ff' 2 4 JAMES SMITH SIEGELIN, TARI LYNN ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1,25 Frosh Tea Comm. 2,35 Christmas Dance Comm. 2,35 Hula Hop Comm. 2,35 Girls Glee 3. MEMORY: A very certain special guy, Carl, Ken, Mike, John, Tiger, Boo Boo. SINCLAIR, GRACE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 35 Nom. Conv. 2,35 Cam- pus Life 1,2,35 Alumni Tea and Hula Hop Comms. 45 Student Council 45 Y-Teens 45 Green Peppers. MEMORY: The football games, Mr. Grainger, my grades and the gang. SKALMAN, JAMES Jim ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Looking forward and back again, changes, taking off rose colored glasses. SLAGLE, KATHLEEN ELEANOR Kathy Seagull ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 25 Green Peppers 4. MEMORY: The crowded halls, football games, June, Betty, Ruth, Emm and Debbie, and my Jr. and Sr. years. SMITH, DENNIS Den ACTIVITIES: CSF 25 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. MEMORY: Jr. and Sr. lunch discussions, my completely weird friends, Admiral Stearns, Mrs. Duke, and Herr Verschoor. SMITH, JAMES DAVID III Jim DJ ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2,3,45 CSF 3: Quill and Scroll 3,45 FLING 3, Sports Ed. 45 Student Council 4. MEMORY: The greatness of God, the kid, 10th grade locker, ponderings, cold water, wildlife in the milk, and loyal, courageous friends. SMITH, KENNETH Ken ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Basketball 1,23 Tennis 1,2. MEMORY: Parties in Jr. year at Scripps, the milk truck and the dedication, working at Jack's, Mexico, white rhino. SMITH, PAUL FREDRICK Smity ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2,35 Football 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 German Club 35 Lettermen's Club 2. MEMORY: The good times in Mr. Frank's English class and the time we ditched a track workout to go swimming. SMITH, RAYMOND W. ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,4. MEMORY: Cheryl, all the activities and friends at Helix, and Mr. Roang. 52 N if . if I my KENNETH SMITH PAUL SMITH RAY SMITH SMOCK, CLARK Smockman ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2,35 Football 45 Letter- men's Club 3,45 Green Peppers 45 International Club. MEMORY: Football and' Helix itself. SNYDER, BARRY EUGENE MEMORY: Mr. Cox's autoshop classes, Mr. Shep- herd's civics class, Mr. Grainger and Mr. Muir- head. SODERBERG, LINDA JEAN Sodergun ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club Team Capt.5 Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: A'Johnny AngeI, Mr. Kahan and Mr. Grainger, Campus Life, being taken to the plaza by Nancy'Shobie on my 16th birthday. SOUZA, ELAINE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,3, Secretary 45 Sr. Board 45 Sr. Announcements Comm. Chrm.5 Big Sister 3,45 Nom. Conv. 3,45 Sr. Funds Comm.: Christ- mas Dance Comm. 45 Frosh Tea Comm. 25 Alumni Tea Comm. 25 Jr. Council. MEMORY: The Gang, lags, horoscopes, Oct. and July, 1967, yellow, Alvie, Bunner, hairy legs, Ban, Curl-free, inspiring talks with Jackie. STEELE, KENNETH Ken MEMORY: Christmas vacation of '66 when I met Loli, New Year's night and all the fun in Coach Kahan's English class. WIL, . ,. ,gr IW' 11,15 ,fig I , f VIKWQ3 4 - D. 2,51 VE: 1, 1: SMITH CLARK SMOCK BARRY SNYDER LINDA SODERBERG ELAINE SOUZA ALEXANDER SPECHT BOB SPONG MARY STAHLE KENNETH STEELE DIANE STEIN SCOTT STELL JAMES STEPHENS STEIN, DIANE LEE ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee 15 Choir 2. MEMORY: All the nice people I met at Helix and the wonderful summer of 1966. STELL, SCOTT ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Basketball 25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 25 Student Council 45 Let'termen's Club 4. MEMORY: Coach Nash's last JV basketball party and 1966 Helix-Grossmont football game. Mr. Maize's Soph. Eng. class. STEPHENS, JIM Salt Man ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1,25 Nom. Conv. 1,3,4. MEMORY: The clay fights in Mr. Helmuth's craft class. 53 KATHLEEN STERLING SARAH STEUERMANN JANET STEWARD MARCIA STIMAC GAIL STOCK DONALD STERLING, KATHLEEN A. Kathy ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1,3,45 Campus Life 45 Big Sister 2,35 Bowling Club 1. MEMORY: My Sr. year, all the help I have re- ceived from the school, friends I have made, and those two certain someones. STEUERMANN, SARAH ACTIVITIES: Student Council 35 Girls' Glee 35 Choir 45 Hi-Steppers 2,3,4. MEMORY: Afternoon corps practices. STEWARD, JANET SUZANN ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,45 Green Peppers 2,3,45 Health Careers Club 35 Sec. 45 Sr. Key Comm.5 Sr. Announcement Comm. MEMORY: Miss Moore, Mr. Lee, all the football games, and all the girls in nurse's aide class. STIMAC, MARCIA LYNN Marsh or Mash ACTIVITIES: Class Councils 1,2,35 Sr. Board: Sr. Paper Chrm.5 Sr. Announcements Banquet, Breakfast, Play, Prom Comms.5 Leadership Ban- quet 25 Nom. Conv. 2,3,45 Big Sister 3,45 Inter- national Club 3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. Co- Chrm. 45 Fashionality Night Comm. 45 FLING 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Speech Team 45 Student Council 45 and Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: Talks with Carol, April 21, 1967, BYU, after one Sr. Board meeting, my Sr. year, all my friends, Jeff, and orange poster paint. STOCK, GAIL LYNN ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 15 Gymnastics Club 15 Choir 15 CSF 4. MEMORY: Helix football games, lunch in Soph. and Jr. years, Mr. Vogel, Mr. Lee's class, Miss Moore and the turkey. STORMS, DON Ducky Poo ACTIVITIES: Footb'all 15 Key Club 2,3,4. MEMORY: My Jr. year, Becki, running around with Hap, Jerry, Kirk, Ed, and the boys. Remembering the Past at Senior Annual STOTTLEMYER, TIM Timmy Tuna ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Track 35 Football 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Two wonderful girls, Teri and Joy, the minutes before football games, Mike and his problems and the dances CHeatwaveb. STRAND, CAROLEE Kay ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,35 Nom. Conv. 15 Sr. Glee 1,25 Folk Operas 1: Choir 3,45 Bowling Club 1,25 Green Peppers 15 Campus Life 15 Inter- national Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Swim Team 35 Fashion- ality Night Comm. 3,45 Hula Hop Comm. 45 Sr. Funds Comm. MEMORY: Mr. Rue, folk operas, Robert Woods, fine teams, great spirit, the hole in Mexicali, the exchange students of 66-67, June 10, 1967. STRANGE, RON tblom. Conv 9,3gCan1pus Liie 3,4 MEMORY: Jeepin' in Burkett's jeep, my good funning triumph, most of all the six months during my Soph. yr. with Pam W. STRASBURG, SHERI Frizz ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Chrm. 45 Girls' League Comm. 3,45 Hi-Steppers 35 Y-Teens 3,45 Campus Life 25 FLING 45 DE Sec. 45 Sr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Announcements Comm.5 Sr. Paper Comm.5 Green Peppers 25 Big Sister 2,3,4. MEMORY: Carousel and No. 18, papering Mr. Woods' house, the gang, June 1, my doctor, squirt fight with Bart and Larry and Tiger Lily. 54 TIMMY STOTTLEMYER SHERI STRASBURG . by CAROLEE STRANTJ RONAED STRANGE ROBERT STRICKLER MARTHA STUBBS STUBBS, MARTHA L. Martie ACTIVITIES: Sr. Play '67, ASB Play '67, My Fair Lady 25 Bye Bye Birdie 35 Sr. Play Comm. MEMORY: Nov. 25, 1966 and the song I'm a BeIiever. STUMP, DAVID WESLEY ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3,45 Tartan Bearer. MEMORY: Class discussions in English III and IV, and Mr. VogeI's practical biology. STURGEON, JOHN Sturg ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 15 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Key Club 1,25 Campus Life 3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 4. MEMORY: CIF baseball '65, Hammer, Luth and the Hat, Doors concert, football '66 and CIF, Speech, Feeser's house, skin diving and the number one coaching. SWEAT, LARRY Luthur ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Stu- dent Council 4. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey and the Birds, baseball, El Cap football game '67, baseball game CSan- tanaj and the Hubbard . . . Coco Joe. SWINK, RANDALL GREGORY Kink ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Key Club 25 Student Council 15 Nom. Conv. 1. MEMORY: Trying to stay one step ahead of Coover, Alvarado, Jack's, JiII's, trying to out- smart Mr. Robbins. Signing Party . . IA TAM MARIANNE TANCREDI ANTHONY TANNER EMILY TANNER JAMES TATHAM DAVID STUMP JOHN STURGEON STEVE STUVERUD DANIEL SULLIVAN LARRY SWEAT RANDALL SWINK TAM, CYNTHIA FAY Cindy' ACTIVITIES: Class Sec. 15 Treasurer 35 ASB Sec. 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Nom. Conv. 1, 3, 45 Leader- ship Conf. 1,3,4. MEMORY: Us four and the list of fifty, spring and summer of '67, Charlie, the Unicorn, Nomi- nating Convention '67, the desert. TANCREDI, MARIANNE ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's thought-provoking lectures, Mr. Grainger's British accent, and Moon River. TANNER, ANTHONY Tony MEMORY: Watching all the animals. TANNER, EMILY E. Em ACTIVITIES: Fashionality Night Model 2. MEMORY: Sept. 17, 1966, summer of '67, Oct. 21, 1967, and the wonderful fun with Gordon, Shirley and the gang, the spirit at Helix games, and June, 1968. 55 ALLAN TAYLOR KATHLEEN TEAGUE STEPHEN TREIBEL SHARLENE TRIEBULL aff? H ER DIS TRYGGVASON asm-4' ltr V , ,.,. CAROLYN TRYTTEN DIANNE TUCKER PATRICE TVEDT DENNIS TWISS SHARON TYLER MARCIA UGRIN MARK URATA THURSLUND, MAREN LYNNE Mon ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3: DECA 4: Big Sister TRYTTEN, CAROLYN FRANCES Care ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Hi-Steppers 2, 3, Pres. 4: Student Council 4: Jr. Class Council: 3. MEMORY: Mr. Kahan, Wally and the trips Clod and I took with this high school, and the groovy joints. TREIBEL, STEVE ACTIVITIES: CSF. MEMORY: Admiral Stearns' adventures in history, and one certain girl. TRIEBULL, SHARLENE Shar ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv.: Hula Hop and Christmas Dance Comms. 4: Senior Committees: Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: All the successful football seasons, always getting capped on for being so small and being called a freshman every year! TRYGGVASON, HERDIS Heddy ACTIVITIES: International Club 4: Canned Food Drive Comm. 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: AFS Student Commission Class. MEMORY: My wonderful year at Helix, the school spirit and the great friendship I have found here both by the teachers and students. Green Peppers 1: Big Sister 3, 4. MEMORY: The afternoon practices, and my Jr. year. TUCKER, DIANNE ELAINE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 3, 4: Finance 3: Activities 3: Sr. Announcements 4: Funds 4: Nom. Conv. 3: Student Council 1: Big Sister 3, 4: Girls' League Comm. 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: The gang, Alvie, Mr. Lee's lectures, 45, Lags, horoscope, football games, summer school '66, the beach, June 30, summer '67. TURNER, CARYN LEONA ACTIVITIES: Glee 3, 4: Chorus. MEORY: Mr. Boone's history class and Mr. Ault's study hall, the summer of '68 with Terry and my Sr. year. TURNER, SHARYN Sherri, Shar MEMORY: I remember most of all the fun I had my Jr. year. l'II also remember the way the kids Cwith no knowledge of meh talked without know- ing. ELAINE THUNBERG MAREN THURSLUND JAN TONNESEN TEAGUE, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH Twig ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, SC Treas. 3, 4: Girls' League Canned Food Drive Comm. Chrm. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, Sec. 4: FLING 3, Feature Editor 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Leadership Conf. 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Band trips, FLING, Mr. Vogel, Honors, Girls' League, BYU, seminar, braces. THOMPSON, CAROL JEAN ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Fashionality Night Comm. 2. MEMORY: The band and all the crazy trips, all my teachers, and the many wonderful people l've known at Helix. CARYN TURNER SHARYN TURNER TIMOTHY TUTTLE THOMPSON, GAYLA SUSAN Paper ToweI ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3: Big Sister, 2, 3, 4: Canned Food Drive Comm. 3: Campus Life 2: Senior Glee 2, 3. MEMORY: Hula Hop in my Jr. year and the Sand Pebbles the summer before my Senior year, and To Sir with Love. THONER, GERALD ROLLIN Jerry ACTIVITIES: From past school--Pep Band 2, 3: Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Sr. Choir 1: Acappella Choir 2, 3: Madrigals 3: Dramatics 1: Annual Club 1: Orchestra 2, 3: at Helix-Science Club 4: CSF 4. MEMORY: Miss Moore and her trips to England, Mr. J. Woods and his civics class. THUNBERG, ELAINE Blondie MEMORY: Hawaii, forest, my exciting rides in Ken's milk truck and all the fun I had listening to the lunchtime gossip. BEVERLY UZZO GARY VAN NEST DEBORAH VAUGHN TVEDT, PATRICE Patt ACTIVITIES: Transferred from New York-Chorus, Mixed Chorus: Tennis. MEMORY: My surprise party on June 9, 1966. TWISS, DENNIS SCOTT Truck ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1: Student Council 2. MEMORY: Four really great years at Helix, Miss Moore's trips to England and her slide shows, and Mr. Stearns' honors class. TYLER, SHARON JEAN ACTIVITIES: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4: Tartan Bearer: Chess Club 4. MEMORY: The gym mystery, math seminar, French IV, Miss Moore's English and the wackier nuts in their natural habitats. UGRIN, MARCIA JO Big 'M' ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, Pres. 3: Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4: Junior Council: Sr. Comm.: Green Peppers 3, 4: Frosh Tea Comm. 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 2. MEMORY: The gang, CIF games, the Alv, Jacks, surprise parties, July 4th and Rick. URATA, MARK Fugi MEMORY: Coach Hammer's Hummer or eight ball health class song Sukiyake. UZZO, BEV Windy MEMORY: My memories of Chicago, coming here, and meeting Den and then going with him. VAN NEST, GARY ALAN ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 2, 3: Sophomore Council: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Sherry. 57 ailzlii , l,7' 51-Z F I I K , A he V r ' - .fflr m i I r rr ily f . LINDA VAUGHN SUSAN VETTER VERMILLION JOSEPH VIDAL STEVEN WAGNER JANET WALKER WENDY WALKER LINDA WALLBRINK VAUGHN, .IACQUELINE Big Jack' ACTIVITIES: Jr. Class Vice Pres.: ASB Assistant 3: CSF 1, Sec.-Treas. 2: NFL 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, Pres. 4: Graduation Asst.: Girls' State: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: FLING 3, Managing Ed. 4: Alumni Tea Chrm. 4: Y-Teens 4: Baccalaureate Chrm.: Sr. Prom. Comm.: Jr. Paper: Sophomore Class Council: Frosh Tea Comm. 2, 3: PROJEC- TION 1, 2: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Leadership Conf. 1, 2: Sears Rep. Hi-Debber. MEMORY: Commission '67, Bill, Sandy, Mary- Iynne, Carol, Girls' State, R. Woods, Whittier, Claremont, Brigham, the gang, life savers, Poco, Elaine, Grace. VAUGHN, LINDA MARIA Chunks ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3: Campus Life: Big Sister 4: Green Pepeprs 3. MEMORY: Jr. year, summer of '67, the cool people, Mt. Helix, Pancake House, a certain guy, the gang, and all the groovy times. VERMILLION, JAMES EDWARD Jim ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4. MEMORY: The summers before my Jr. and Sr. years, Mr. Stearns' battle stories, the street, Dis- neyland, and Vickie. To Sir with Love. VIDAL, J. MICHAEL Mike ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Key Club 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Jr. Council: Student Council 4. MEMORY: The Green Machine, great coaching, summers of Jr. and Sr. years, Alv, Hammerjaw's glue chawers for slick Hummers, and the Minor. WAGNER, STEVEN LELAND Esteban ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2. MEMORY: l'Il always remember Mr. Roang, the football games and Gomer Pyle. WALKER, JANET KAY ACTIVITIES: JV Cheerleader: Asst.-at-large 3: Com- missioner of Cultural Affairs 4: International Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Graduation Asst.: Big Sister 2, 3: Lead- ership Conf. 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: The excellent 1966-67 and stupendous 1967-68 Commission Classes, the birthday par- ties, toilet-papering, the fun I always had, and Ed. WALLBRINK, LINDA Wally ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 3, 4: Big Sister 3: Green Peppers 3. MEMORY: Big 4, Cool Heads, head hunters, Nov. 27, 1965, the many trips taken with friends, Mt. Helix, the crew, Corkys, and Pancake House. Saying Good-bye at Graduation . . . WALSH, MADALYN : Prom-Comm. 4TFIUla Flop Comm. 4. MEMORY: I will remember the football games, Mr. Ramsey, Miss Moore, and my friends. WARNER, PATRICIA LOUISE Pat ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: Frosh Tea 3: Alumni Tea 2: Student Council 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 2: Finance Comm. 4: Big Sister 3. MEMORY: The gang, the Alvie, trip to La Costa, football games, and meeting new friends, boys and girls, especially Dwain. 58 ,.-wwf , MADALYN WALSH FREDERIC WANGENSTEIN PATRICIA WARNER WARREN, MERRIE LYNN ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1, 2: Canned Food Drive 1: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Bearer 3: Gymnastics Club 2. MEMORY: The annual Latin banquets, Mr. Stearns, Mr. Speidel, Mr. Woodfield, Mr. Hill, and the fun we had in their classes. WARREN, VALERIE Val ACTIVITIES: Band 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: Tennis Team 4: Hootmon Comm. 4. MEMORY: My Jr. year when I met Ken B. WATERS, PAM ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 4: Sr. Publicity: Campus Life 4: Prom, Finance, and Hootmon Comms. MEMORY: La Costa, the gang, Alvie, Lags, my favorite blanket, Cherish, legs, the Deal, foot- ball games, summer '67, Nancy's and Sue's frizz. WEBSTER, CHARLENE FAY Char Charley ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: CSF 1, 2, 3: Speech Team QNFLQ 3, 4: Sr. Glee 1: Ensemble Choraliers 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Fashionality Night Model 1: Jr. Council: Green Peppers 2, 3: Leadership Conf. 2: International Club 3, Treas. 4: Torch Bearer: Sr. Board: Sr. Play Chrm.: Sr. Play 4: Chrm. of Fashionality Night 4: Hula Hop Comm. 4: TARTAN 4: Sr. Paper 4: Sr. Prom Comm.: Drama Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4. MEMORY: The Play, speech and choir trips, Hon- ors, Mich. and BYU, caroling, Tom Heyer's nosey questions, 8, blood-typing, painting posters, Carol, WESTFALL, SANDY ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: Green Peppers 1. MEMORY: Sept. 28, 1965, Ro-Ro, the games in '66, all my dopey friends. WHALING, LINDA ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: La Costa, Soph. Y-Teen joint CPoint Lomaj, football games, cross country, Campus Life electric chair. MERRIE WARREN CHARLENE WEBSTER SAN DY WESTFALL GREGERY WHILLOCK LYNDA WHITCOMB CAROLYN WHITE VALERIE WARREN PAMELA WATERS TOM WERNER VICKI WEST DONALD WESTMAN LINDA WHALING WHILLOCK, GREGERY Stick ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Track 2. MEMORY: The miner, Alv. WHITCOMB, LYNDA M. MEMORY: Kindness and helpfulness of the peo- ple to a new student and in particular, Debbie and Sue. WHITE, CAROLYN VIRGINIA Harvey ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2: Green Peppers 3, 4: Health Careers Club 3, Treas. 4: Nom. Conv. 3, 4: Student Council 3: Sr. Announcements: Sr. Keys. MEMORY: Mr. Woods' and Mr. Lee's discourses, Helix-Grossmont football games, girls in nurse's aide class. 59 5 is f It ka I ,f M M, f, DENNIS WHITMER JENNIFER WIK MYRNA WILES , . .K Hz, ,-Vf 'mi f 'E'. i ff' , 'E,,1 .. 1, ' fmfbim ,, 1 ' H f'f1Zv1ZW- ig 2 P ,,: , fp : . 3 , , I Ag, ffwwzw I , ,.V, , AL WILLIAMSON KAREN WILSON GAY LA WITHEM we 23 GEORGE WOLOSCHUK LAURA WOOD PAMELA YALE WHITMER, DENNIS Dude ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Jeep rides with Vicki. WIK, JENNIFER Jenny ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Y-Teens 4: Sr. Publicity Comm.: Prom Comm.: Sr. Breakfast Comm.: Hi-Steppers 2, 3: Fashionality Night Comm. 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4. MEMORY: Football games, the gang, toad, spark- plug, paper houses, squirt-gun fights, Karen and Nancy's jokes, frizz at the beach, Wheelie. WILES, MYRNA LYNN ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee 1:-Choir 2: Y-Teens 1: Cam- pus Life 1: Hi-Steppers 2, 3. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's great lectures and the Hi- Stepper trips out of town. WILLIAMSON, BART AL Rosy ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 2. MEMORY: Athletic teams, the Profit, Peterman's turn indicator and mostly Sandy. WITHEM, GAY LA ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm.: International Club: Green Peppers: Big Sister. MEMORY: Summer of '66, '67 prom, football games, Miss Garcia, the gang, Cherish. WOOD, LAURA LYNN Lynnie ACTIVITIES: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Librarian 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Choir Vice Pres. 4. MEMORY: All the neat band trips-especially the ones with Stew, and Mr. Higby's Sr. English class. YALE, PAMELA RAY Pam ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Leadership Banquet 3, 4: Leadership Conference 1, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Step- pers 2: Swimming Team 3: Green Peppers 3, 4: Sr. Board Banquet Chrm. MEMORY: Us four and the list of fifty, Cindy's chapstick, Charlie and Shotgun, spring and summer '67, four years at Helix. YANO, KATHERINE ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 3, 4: International Club 4: Jr. Council: Nom. Conv. 3: Alumni Tea Comm.: Frosh Tea Comm: Hula Hop Comm: Fashionality Night Comm.: Sr. Prom Comm.: Hoot- Mon Comm.: Sr. Breakfast Comm.: Sr. Assembly. MEMORY: The time Rosie left the parking brake on and tried to start the car up. Mr, Pirie's jokes, Mr. Higby and Miss Moore's jokes. ZAVODNIK, TOM ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 4: Campus Life 3, 4: Student Council 1. MEMORY: The Grossmont-Helix game last year and the CIF semi and final playoffs with Chula Vista and Point Loma. ZULAUF, ROBIN Zit ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 2,3,4: Cheerleader 4: Y-Teens 1,2,3: Student Council 3,4: Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: Redlands, cheer camp, TC, Soph. year, Jr. Party, Homecoming '67, J. Woods, Hi-Deb, the few people at Helix that make life standable. KATHERINE YANO THOMAS ZAVODNIK KAREN ZEITERS ROBIN ZULAUF Endless Summer Y 1 f J CLOSED ZONE T? JURFEOARDS ammo 'W I e V AND SWIMMING 7 UNLAWFUL 1j',f, mv ceo, mm in M A s 4' Many hours of enjoyment will come from such sports as golf, tennis, baseball, and surfing. The glinting bay will provide much boating fun. After four long years of hard work at Helix, Seniors really look forward to the ac- tivities of summer. Sports, mountains, and beaches represent some of the exciting . M., lW4f5iff:Kw:l,wrf, . A ft is .li m-i if if A . S fi f'7H H f p .. T lil ' 2 ' 'V A The calm atmosphere of the mountains will invite weekend campers. things to do in San Diego. Though the Seniors will remember the exciting experiences they had in high school, they will hope for an endless summer that they may treasure. , - wmmw AK, kit 'P fi A , , N M , ' ' ' fix wk View , is O I' 2 l f 5 A na MMA. .W A W 5 3 ' W X fl f W f ,f,A 5' v 7 k 1 JW., F W ii 1 1 Iggy . -. all-rf, tai' ,Af 1 W . . , , 3332-W if 1 37 Q ' MV IA 1 , 4, I wan f i W ,fy gg ,, gg ' K! I iq? J Q Viewing Aspects of Senior Life K. .,,.. L... Senior girls rest after physical fitness tests. Seniors Gary Gunn Scotty tradition. years, the senior boys know the track well. You call this candid? Seniors Get Involved Senior's talents pay off on Journalism Day. A serious discussion of upcoming social activities. fx rl.. 'V Seniors consider the library a part of Highlander life Senior English provides a challenge. X Will You Let It End Here? Greg Gleason President Senior Class Cfficers Bruce Kerns Vice President 1 , as Carolyn Shaw Teresa Custis Secretary Treasurer Class officers keep busy preparing for a board meeting. The Senior Class Officers handle all committee meetings with the Senior Board. They choose the students for the Senior Board and must see that all activities for the Senior Class are carried out. ' J ,Anim ,,H flu 'ir Vi: lk ' 2 .J i'1..ffw' Mr. LeOnaI'd Busch Mr. Robert Carlton Counselor Counselor Counselors, Advisors Assist Class of '68 The Senior Class advisors sponsor seniors appreciate all the help and all of our activities. They are always time they've given us to make our on hand to give advice and to keep class the best possible. order at Senior Board meetings. The . ,E . ,V 1-1..,Vf1L 2 M rs. Margaret Duke Advisor 'Sf' lf If 4. i Mr. Alan Pirie Advisor William Ramsey Advisor 67 Marcia Stimac Charlene Webster Paper Play Dorene Isenberg Steve Ramsbacker Publicity Funds Senior Boarc The Senior Board consists of se- lected students who take charge of the various activities of the Senior Class. Providing publicity, entertain- ing activities, and earning money for the school are part of the duties per- formed bythe members. Under the guidance of the Senior advisors, this year's Senior Board has been very productive and many of the activi- ties have turned out to be the most successful in the history of Helix. , . Y 55. Qt fl me ,,... af W firm? fti 'nr ':w'f1 P E W hw qqzigig A.. Jeff Patterson Phil Abbott Helen Duffy Dave Shea Scholastic Olympics Assembly Slave Day Talent Show -H--V V fs -f-- -,-' Organizes Activities Calendar Senior Class After-Game Dance ....,.... ................... O ct. 6 Senior Play .,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,.,..,,..,,.,., ..... N ov. 29-Dec. 2 Senior Class Assembly ............. .............. D ec. 15 Senior Banquet ..,,,,,..,... ,..... M arch 22 Slave Auction ....... ...... A pril 25 Slave Day ,,,,,,,,,, ...... A pril 26 Senior Prom .,........... ....... M ay 31 After Prom ..................... ..... J une 1 Annual Signing Party ..... ..... J une 7 Baccalaureate ............. ..... J une 9 Senior Breakfast ........ ...... J une 12 Graduation ........ ...... J une 13 Pam Yale Sandy Heimburg Marsha Latimer Banquet Breakfast Hoot Mon Crickett Mason Robbie Robinson Jackie Vaughn Cap and Gown Prom Baccalaureate Greg Gleason President Elaine Souza Announcements Julie Arntson Annual Signing Party Chris Hopkins Graduation Senio ww? First Row: C. Shaw, K. Holthusen, C. Coover, T. Custis, L. Merino, C. Edwards. Second Row: C. Hopkins, A. Baskerville, S. Triebull, S. Davis, C. Webster, S. Shannon, D. Sdao. Third Row: E. Johnson, K. Yano, J. Scheibner, P. Parker, M. Pernicano, S. Grame, C. Boulio, M. Stimac. Fourth Row: G. Schwartz, S. Mulvihill, J. Connolly, S. Strasburg, J. Vaughn, D. lsenberg, A. Pottinger. Fifth Row: K. Baxter, J. Mellon, R. Hobson, S. Ramsbacker, R. Harris, P. Abbott. The Senior committees are thei central working core of most Senl ior activities. Individual commit- tees, led by a Senior Board mem- ommittees wi 1 , i W V! 1r,6f' - ,U H I A ., mm ., First Row: S. Kelly, M. Ugrin, B. Dreese, C. White, J. Stewart, C. Larimer, M. Morris. Second Row: M. Stubbs, K. Fristo, L. Passino, M. Bender, L. Nall, S. Peterson, B. Golden, P. Warner, L. Faulconer, G. Sinclair. Third Row: S. Heimburge, A. Cohen, L. Rector, J. Wik, C. Ball, D. Tucker, S. Kerr, L. Carpenter, L. Nelson. Fourth Row: H. Duffy, D. Shea, E. Souza, M. Latimer, P. Waters, B. Browning, D. Ruden, J. Arntson. Fifth Row: S. Hilliard, G. Meyerhoff, R. Robinson, K. Schultze, N. Marcello, B. Jackson, L. Olmsted. ' W, ef., ber, manage one specific activity and begin working on it months in advance. Their hard work helps to provide a successful Senior year. 'u U it-m,.i.'f f 'iw Q.-in ,V M 'S wi 'mn W my iw M Jw W mv 9 3 Y ,www v?Wi,.mf-tif' ,V W. .,r. i F 4 ., ga. '.'S Q,-me sr ..-.vu-um' -1 A ,-. . .. .Q 3 W 'Mm ,,,,, Senior Activities Take Place A Senior girl jumps up in a state of shock at the Senior Assembly. ln November, the Senior boys competed against the faculty in the Blooper Bowl. The faculty managed to win . . . by a small margin. The first money making project for the class was the Senior after-game dance-La Conquista. Senior boys suffered on Slave Day for they had to serve the girls that bought them. Take me that way! Cn and Off Campus Eandnetlwhiichyvas wat the fAtlantis by Sea World. The Class of '68 enjoyed a last get-together in June when they had their Senior Breakfast at the Stardust Hotel. Q, H The prom proved to be a memorable occasion for the Class. The great and finial day-graduation-Was held On JUNE 13 lt was held at the Bahia Hotel by the bay. Seniors Present All My Sons Cast members prepare for performance Joe Keller ..... Chris Keller .,.. Kate Keller ..... Ann Deever .... George Deever Sue Bayliss .... Jim Bayliss .... Frank ............ Lydia ....... Bert ........ Tommy ....... Jim and Sue argue as George Chris and Ann watch Lets go to the beach, Jim. '-1 Usual? Mf,,.. Z' Q -paul' 'iff if. SL 21, V In torment, Kate, Joe, and Ann listen as Chris reads Larry's letter. Dear Ann, l'm going on a mission soon. If they find me missing, don't wait for me. From November 29th through December 2nd, the Senior Class presented the drama ALL MY SONS. This emotionally stimulating play was Arthur Miller's first great achievement and was the 1947 Critics' Award winner. Probably the most difficult play yet presented at Helix, the plot involves a num- ber of conflicts. Success of the play was due to the efforts of the cast, the crew, Adrienne Cohen Cstudent directory, and Nlrs. Noll Cdirectorj. To date, this has been the most successful play ever presented at Helix. Chris tries to express his emotions to Annie by saying, I have no imagination. l'm embarrassing you. l. ? MR. and MISS SENIOR CLASS Cindy Tam and Nlike Monahan ln October, Seniors voted for the girl and boy in the Class of '68 that they felt best fit the standout cate- gories chosen by the TARTAN Staff. These students earned this status throughout their four years at Helix. The TARTAN gives recognition to these outstanding Seniors who rep- resent the true Highlander spirit. Senior Stanclouts Best Figure and Physique 1 Most Likely to Succeed is Jackie Vaughn and Howard Hill Carolyn Shaw and Bart Williamson Most Scholarly Brenda Davis and David Chapman Most School Spirit Dee Dee Brown and Mike Kennedy Outstanding Senior Best Groomed Best Personality Jan Campbell and Larry Ingraham Best Sense of Humor Lisa Merino and Bruce Kerns Michelle Goodbody and Tom Peterman Most School Service Janet Walker and Steve Boyd Chosen by Class of '68 Prettiest Smile Prettiest Eyes Chris Coover and Eric Johnson Prettiest Hair Karen Friedrich and Jim Skalman l X . fre Maureen Powell and Mike Vidal Most Talented fl 7 5 1 l I ,gf if f oali 2 .,,:' 5 is 1 x ' Charlene Webster and Jack Baker X. 'xWith a Full But Soft Emotion, Like the Swell of Summer's Ocean ...By Local Colleges Provld rf 35,5 State College is a popular teacher college in San Diego. l gif Higher Education A favorite with Highlanders is Grossmont J.C. ,ffw jflfi The University of San Diego overlooks Highway 80. lts blue dome and white buildings may be seen from miles away. Cal Western University's beautiful campus stands high above the ocean on Point Loma. eg,,,gW:cf1 .nn ,, f A Ymvn., A-M, N . , L. -- 'ff f f ,.. ,.. V, Y, ,, , M ,, f' ,N , y , , , ,Q fa ' f- U ,4 H ef ,, QW, , A ,, , , V M 'V V ' ff.w 'Z?V'?ww'f-, ' A we aff we X54 M1 . M L., I WM , f - w UM, ' M, ,V , swf fe'+m,,,L,, ,AW ,l w,...m - ' f' 'H ,Q 'A 1, , w , ,. V ,-,.f-mf ygia, Q'i,.,,,xf . 'f1,fwa-M ,3f17'W7,..,w 7 - fiw.,Lf N 'fi , , pil, , ' ,. f , . I I ,fn ff a A ye, , ,mg . 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Juniors achieve new maturity As they think about careers, Their future they may foresee At the threshold of their Senior Year. CLASSES Junior Class Cfficers anc 3 ,.,. M Bruce Menser Rick Ely Vivian Peterson Debbie Long President Vice President Secretary Treasurer JUNIOR COUNCIL: First Row: S. Razo, V. Peterson, K. Clemens, L. Maynard. Second Row: T. Keller, D. Long, J. Peterson, R. Hart, P. Wil- kinson, D. Graser. Third Row: R. Ely, C. Dennis, M. Pehrson, B. Menser, D. DeVinney. 84 Miss Robbins Counselor Mr. Carlton Counselor 3 0 ouncll Plan a Better Year lx! Council makes plans for Junior Party. Calendar Car Wash October 7 Caroling Party DSCGITHJGI' 19 Dues Sale January 2 After-Game Dance January 12 Spirit Day FGUVUEVY 8 Bake Sale NISFCPI 16 Hoot Mon MGD' 17 Party May 24 President, Bruce Menser, listens to views expressed at meeting. f 23 ' E me ,A .,,,ii i M, nf, we .QZVYSZV J Advisor, Mrs. Haynie Juniors contemplate future activities. 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'. 5 f. A. 'iqlk .321 vp X .5 1... 3' - i E f ff t was Q s. W 1 , 5' '-23' hi fu... Bags of cheer at the Donkey Basketball Game. 93 Sophomore Officers and Counci Barbara Hurst Ce Ce Dye Secretary Treasurer W. H. Brobst Robert Carlton Counselor Counselor First Row D Raymond B Hurst S vlhlll R Walker J Holthusen, L. Tal- Wrrghtson Second Row C Anderson ley L Asaro J Peters D Sebach, K. M Orozco T Olsen K Reed L Cerda Sturgeon T Halley R Remington. Arouse Interest in Activities ffm-gf ..,.. . Committee Chairmen, Joan Holthusen, Diane Mulvi- Council members create new ideas for future activities. Hill, and Rita Walker, help officers carry out activ- I ies. l Sophomore Class Calendar November 9 ......................,................................... Bottle Drive Q? November 18 .... ................. B ake Sale January 26 .....c. .,.... A ftergame Dance February 13 .,... ............,.. C ar Wash Council discusses plans for Bake Sale. 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J . .. . . f Sophomores find amusement at Donkey Basket- ball Game. 98 Dawkins, Carol Dayhoff, Pam De Gaetano, Chris De Vilbiss, Janene Deem, Ann Dembowski, Ken Dennis, Frank Denton, Marcia Deskins, Greg Detweiler, Kelly Dickerson, Dennis Dickson, William Dilabio, Richard Doddridge, Jeff Dors, Violet Doshier, Curtis Doshier, Ken Dowd, Gary Dralle, Ricky Driscoll, Linda Duffy, John Dufour, Connie Dunn, Bob Dunn, Vicki Dupree, Mike Durand, Melvin Dye, Cece Eady, Ross Ebright, Jim Eddy, Linda Edgar, Robert Edney, Linda Eells, Brian Ehrenfried, Judy Ehrentraut, Chris Ehrig, Chester Enos, Naomi Ericson, Mark Eurich, Mike Evans, Linda Eveland, Linda Evins, Arthur Fabares, Ricky Fares, Anne , Farnsworth, Evelyn Farrell, Judy Faulkner, Bruce Featheringill, Dan Fernandes, Susan Field, Melinda Fitch, Bette Fite, Paul Flack, Joyce Flores, Rose Fluharty, Dan Forman, Dena Forror, Mark Forstrom, Wendy Forte, Joe Fox, Tom Franson, Patty Freed, Steve Freeland, Bill Freiling, Chester French, Bill Friar, Dave Fritsen, Wendy Fuller, Becky Furr, Mike Furry, Randy Gaines, Maureen Galbraith, Craig Gallear, Mark Galvan, Linda Gardetto, Jeff Gardner, Cindy Gardner, Susan Gardner, Wayne Garvin, Michele Gastelum, Larry Gerhart, Kevin Giacalone, Margaret Giefer, Randy Gilchriest, James Gillespie, Suzanne Gilmartin, Mike Gilmore, Larry Gilmour, Peter Gord, Rick Grajeda, Rick Grame, Dennis Grandjean, Bruce Grant, Steve Graves, Paula Gray, Chris Grinolds, Sue Grout, Wayne Grundstrom, David Guerrera, Silvia Gustin, Donna Hafner, Frank Hagedorn, Ronda Haider, Barbara Hall, Chris Hall, Dennis Hall, Heidi Hallameyer, Bob Halley, Tim Hampton, Craig Hand, Maureen Haney, Blake Harman, Ray Harman, Roy Harper, Alan Harrington, Gary Harrison, Debby Harrison, Randy Hartman, David Hathaway, William Heervvald, Gail Helms, Wyoma Hendricks, Ed enneberry, Elizabeth Hennum, Rod Henry, Bob Henson, Larry Hequet, Robin Herdel, Marian Heredia, Lydia Herndon, John Herndon, Richard Hickman, Carol Hicks, Mark ex X ec. 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X Q :Xi , .X f ., AQ 1 5, H P M5 ' A .gijfg 1 Af 2 if 1. 3.51 f EV wif 5 121 Vrrr Schlueter, Tom Schmidt, Cindy Schnebly, Anne Schultz, Randy Schultz, Rickey Schweikhard, James Seal, Kathryn Seevers, David Selik, Nancy Sell, Brad Semancsin, Carol Serna, Elizabeth Severns, Lorena Shiels, Debby Shipherd, Leah Simmons, Debbie Simpson, Bill Simpson, Graham Simpson, Marilyn Singer, John Skidmore, Susanne Skop, Vera Skurdahl, Ed Sledzinski, Elizabeth Sluder, Danny Smelko, William Smith, Barbara Smith, Barry Smith, Birrell Smith, Danny Smith, John Sousa, George Sparks, Rodney Spencer, Paula Spivey, Tim Sprinkle, Cathy Spry, Shawn Stamos, Lydia Stantz, Gary Stark, Tammy Starke, George Stauffer, Kathie Steele, Steve Steinauer, Mitchel Stephens, Roberta Stevenson, Sue Stickney, John Stoehr, Albert Storey, Valerie Stottlemyer, Rick Strauss, Dennis Strother, Ron Stroud, Mark Stump, Richard Stumpff, Mark Sullins, Jim Sullivan, Joann Surenok, Wayne Sutera, Joe Sutherland, Herbert Sutton, Leslie Swanson, lngrid Sweat, Don Taber, Sherri Taddeo, David Talley, Brooks Tate, Tamara Taylor, Brenda Taylor, Jimmy Taylor, Sandra Teigen, Kirk Terpening, Gail Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Barton Tompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Johnny Thompson, Pat Thompson, Sharon Thompson, Steve Thompson, Trudy Thoner, Terry Thornton, Cleveland Thorsnes, Jeff Thunberg, Frances Todd, Dan Tompos, Stephanie Toovey, Mike Townsend, Tom Triebull, James Underwood, Gerald Vanslager, Joyce Vasconcellos, Darlene Vultaggio, Anita Wagner, Rick Wallbrink, Carol Walton, Susan Ward, Sue Wardlow, Judy Warwick, Diana Watson, Brenda Wear, Linda Weisinger, Jim Welch, Kathy Wermuth, Chris Westfall, Steve Wetherbee, Steve Wheeler, Francene Whitcomb, Randy White, Gary Wickersham, Carol Wiechman, Michele Willams, Ricky Willbanks, Robert Williams, Melvin Williams, Michael Williams, Milton Williams, Steve Williams, Susie Willis, Ken Willis, Patty Willis, Susan Wilson, Betty Wilson, Larry Wirtz, Joyce Wise, Kerry Wood. Susan Wulff, Larry Yale, Chelle Yamashita, Julie Yano, Joanne Ybarrondo, Fred Yensen, Joel Yensen, Star Young, Clayton Zalopanty, Oresta Zeitz, Marian Zetterlund, Debbie Zitren, Nancy Zulauf, Joe mm tif ,J if fa 'wig 2 W gat-. , .5 I . ffr'i W Y 5 Zi V M ' G , if it A, 'M' i VVV Avlv: V Allvgz V . VV 6 .,,,,,, .,,,,.. , V, Vg 5, 'VV r '-Zjiifr 2 mix' f g ' i i , , I f V 1- . I , , J 'MLK V .. V 'i fi ii Y V . ki V WT - V f: A ,. f ,,,.. , ,. WH' l V 5 Q V , T., 1 jig -W? 1 , .V ' , X1 if 'r-1 if rf'-Q 'iwz f ll ,rr V S rir VM W6 4, V ,, ,V Q 1 , x V I V VA:v V ,, Q - ' .1 MM .2 I f.. ' ' H fe 4 iff Q i'r, Q A,i'V ? A , 4 fvw , V VV f ,, ,. 'IV gr? A , A L14 :J 'if,, lin Freshmen 3 T 1 ,L 'z if A VU - , i ,,,,'- e 'Sf . irf - T K ti- ' . 1 ' T i 'rl it ili iz w ryf V,V x , F w T ., f 'i-' ' -1 1 ' r,ff QW,Wl'ZZll,ZQfi' , ' trif 4 if in , E r iil H ,,,, , VVVV QVVVV , .V .. f ' ' E ,, ' A A of 4 ,L - J 5 -fr W 4 V ifgj fl ? X 1 I V, MV ik' Q...-v 2 1 5 gf 1 1 vm ,L J. vjf f x. ..., ,L S V ,,,, 'Sz' ' M, i ,,,, ,,, J ' S if W ,,, T -'91 Q. T U 7 Z , , L -a 2 8 ' ,,,, ' ..--rf 1.15 From throughout the country they have come, Teachers and leaders with manifold learning. They have one purpose, this is the sum: To keep the lamp of knowledge burning. Recognition is given to learners who excel Either in studies or in skill. Talent and effort are rewarded For work that is often up-hill. Through the excellent courses offered at Helix Students are enlightened. They are taught to think and to study, To prepare for a life knowledge-brightened. ACADEMICS Four Valedictorians Lead WW 31 '23 W ,l ' . f W2 x i 2 51 if W an 3 X ff, Brenda Davis Eric Halgren Graduating Class of '68 3 r J , K JL . I ' ' f H f , ,, ,,,.,,f 1, , .. , ,,5:f41f,.f-n ,. -,v- ,fa,a.2,fv f , '::.: !fs' f 'H' - r ir Z ,,.. W I3 v:,, , I I I , . 2541 5? Li 1' - ' L -' , Q Margaret Schwab Gerald Thq-,ner Honor Graduates Make Top Ten 5. DAVID CHAPMAN 5. SHARON TYLER 9. KAREN QUIRICO 8. CAROLYN SHAW 7. HAYWOOD GAIVIIVION 10. DAVID STUNIP Seniors Rank in Top 58 Meredith Perry Gary Van Nest Diane Sdao David Fein Top Ten Percent 1. Brenda Davis 1. Eric Halgren 1. Margaret Schwab 1. Gerald Thoner 5. David Chapman 5. Sharon Tyler 7. Haywood Gammon 8. Carolyn Shaw 9. Karen Quirico 10. David Stump 11. Meredith Perry 12. Gary Van Nest 13. Diane Sdao ,ny 14. David Fein 1. ,,., ,,.,, 15. Wayne Edney 16. Merrie Warren 17. Andrew Harris 18. Cynthia Larimer 19. Dorene lsenberg 19. Charlene Webster 21. Howard Hill 22. Adrienne Cohen 23. Thomas Lundmark 24. Michael Monahan 25. Cheryl Ball 26. Cheryl Denton 26. Cheryl Johnson 28. Jason Landon 29. Anthony Salmon 30. David Novotny 31. Jacqueline Graff 32. Terry Gilbody 33. Julie Arntson 34. Mona Bender 35. Philip Abbott Wayne Edney Merrie Warren Andrew Harris 36. William Root 37. Sharon Pike 38. Susan Schmitz 39. Jeffery Patterson 40. Brent Hunter 41. Lou Ann Fellows 41. Sibylle Oehler 41. Leah Regas 44. Christine Price 45. Frank Holowach 35 46. Glen Best 46. Peggy Fischer 48. Jack Baker 49. Janet Walker 50. Laura Wood 51. Matthew McLandrich 51. Karen Schultze 51. Jennifer Wik f'3Zf,?geA3feYaughn Cynthia Larimer Dorene lsenberg Charlene Webster 56. Joel Schroeder 57. Bruce Riska 58. William Horlor Boys, Girls Conduct Government at State ,1 P 3 w af - ' , , W 7 A i Y. ,, A Jackie attended Girls' State from June 26 through July 4. It was held at the University of California, Davis campus. In her words, Girls' State is love: Love of state, love of fellow man and love of life. To encourage and develop a deeper interi in government and to study its problems is the purpose of Boys' and Girls' State. lt educates youth in the duties, rights and responsibilities of American citizenship. Jackie Vaughn and Mike Monahan, selected as representatives from Helix, were taught the structure and the workings of our government. Boys' and Girls' State succeeds in preparing the youth of today to become good citizens of tomorrow. Mike was at Boys' State from June 24 through July 1. After attending he comment- ed, Boys' State taught those who partici- pated to be stronger and more active Amer- scans. l 122 Jackie leaving for UCD. Mike in front of the State Capitol. Seniors Win Top Awards National Merit Finalists Bank of America Plaque Winners H an ., 4 K Q ,, 5 4. I L. to R.: David Stump, Eric Halgren, Denise Engelke, David Chapman. Bank of America Certificate Winners First Row, L. to R.: Sharon Tyler, Margaret Schwab. Second Row: Eric Halgren. Third Row, L. to R.: David Chapman, Bill Root. ' T T ' First Row: Sharon Tyler, Charlene Webster, Margaret Schwab, Mona Bender. Second Row: Andrew Harris, Linda Nelson, Brenda Davis, Diane Tucker, Haywood Gammon. Not Pictured: Jack Baker, Dennis McGregor. California State Scholarship Semi-Finalists First Row: Karen Quirico, Beverly Browning, Helen Carolyn Fukushima, Julie Arntson, Madalyn Walsh, Duffy, Cheryl Denton, Cheryl Johnson, Susan Schmitz, Sharon Tyler, Sharon Pike, David Fein, Andrew Har- Margaret Schwab, Peggy Fischer, Bruce Riska, Gerald ris, Wayne Edney, Phil Brock, Greg Gleason, David Thoner, Jay Landon, Frank Holowach. Second Row: Novotny. 123 - K Q 1. x 1 ' 1 f A Q X X KAN Juniors Assist Graduating Class of '68 Members of the class of 1969 assisiedat GRADUATION USHERS, First Row: Nancy Sandstrom, Kristine Clem- the 1968 gl'adU3tl0I'l Cel'emOl'lIeS. These jUl'll0r ens, Margaret Singlaub. Second Row: Darryl DeVinney, Karl Corbett, honor students represent the top ten per cent of their class. They were selected by their counselors on the basis of their grade point average. Ralph Sobek. Not pictured: Cheri Enid. BACCALAUREATE USHERS, First Row: Deborah Harbaugh, Susan Leslie, Marilyn Smith. Second Row: Kent Argubright, Donald Olliff, David lnabinett. GRADUATION ASSISTANTS, First Row: Linda Blanks, Jeanne Thoner, Melinda Miller, Carla Cross, Roberta Merritt, Leona Gilchriest, Jean Passino, Jacqueline Rogers, Janie Wardlow, Peggy Wilkinson, Antoinette Adolphson, Patricia Cheung, Patricia Garrett. Second Row: Harold Griffith, James Aron, Greg Olson, Donald Crouch, Michael Singer, Bruce Menser, Richard Ely, Wayne Raffesberger, Richard Bissell, Jimmy Parks, Gerry Limpic. Not pictured: Richard Gleason, Ronald Gardner. 125 CSF Promotes Cutstanding Scholarship The California Scholarship Federation is open to all students receiving at least ten points on their semester report. To determine this, three points are given for each A and one point for each B. CSF advances academic excellence First Semester at HGHX- E Farnsworth Second Row S Rogers M Warren Secretary Treasurer L Johnson P Andolsek J Smith A Beasley M MacDonald J Holthusen M Gilmartin D Harbaugh C Wilken B Mitchell C Denton T Lundmark Third Row D. Reiter J Thoner, G. Merrill, J. Aunan, C. McCollum, R. Meyerhoff, S. econd Semester First Row: K. Quirico, J. Arntson, M. Jones, S. Schmitz, C. De Gaetano, J. Bichowsky, R. Sobek, D. Olliff, C. Hall, L. Williams, Grant, K. Gerhart, R. Edgar, D. Medlin, C. Dennis, D. Simmons Fourth Row: W. Edney, C. Lorenz, J. Forte, R. Moore, D. Jacobs G. Valkirs, S. Fattig, President B. Hunter, G. Sutton, B. Davis D. Chapman, R. Gord, C. Merrill. Fifth Row: B. Boddy, K. Clay R. Aron, C. Cosner, A. Harris, J. Passino, D. Smith, L. Koene kamp, K. Singlaub, Vice President H. Griffith. First Row: Advisor D. Spear, K. Quirico, E. Budzinski, G. Ter- pening, L. Lovett, L. Lockwood, M. Hall, C. Saler, M. Miller, J. Ehrenfried, C. Hall, D. DeVinney. Second Row: P. Argubright, S. Skidmore, L. Johnson, L. Koenekamp, D. Smith, J. Richter, A. Cohen, M. Schwab, P. Fischer, W. Edney, D. Simmons, H. Griffith. Third Row: J. Thoner, B. Hunter, G. Sutton, S. Tyler, C. Denton, C. De Gaetano, J. Rogers, J. Bichowsky, D. Fein, J. 126 Aunan, C. Galbraith, A. Harris. Fourth Row: M. Jingling, B. Dragoo, L. lrvvin, D. Medlin, K. Gerhart, J. Smith, D. Chapman, J. Lillich, B. Mitchell, R. Merritt, D. Harbaugh, S. Leslie, C. Wilken. Fifth Row: M. Rogers, D. Roy, R. Meyerhoff, D. Jacobs, R. Bissell, C. McCollum, S. Fattig, G. Valkirs, R. Madsen, R. Moore, R. Ely. Top Students Become Life Members To qualify as a Sealbearer a Senior must have been in CSF four out ofthe last six semes- ters, not including the Freshman year, with one membership in the Senior year. Sealbearers re- ceive seals on their transcripts and are eligible for various valuable scholarships. Sealbearers are also presented with a certificate and a Lamp Pin. Seniors may qualify at the end of the first semester or in June. I 47394 'V . lA Lamp Pi n Julie Arntson David Chapman Brenda Davis Cheryl Denton David Haywood Gammon Howard Hill Mike Monahan Karen Quirico Margaret Schwab Carolyn Shaw Gerald Thoner Sharon Tyler Gary Van Nest Merrie Warren Math Team Brings Honors to Helix 25,3 ,lc First Row: O. McConnell, C. Cosner, S. Tyler, B. Davis, P. Wheatcraft, J. Hanrahan, A. Harris. Second Row: D. Reiter, D. Jacobsen, T. Thorvick, T. Owens, D. Chapman, R. Sobek, Captain E. Halgren, Advisor J. Munson. Not pictured: C. Merrill, K. Regas. Award winners Eric Halgren and Brenda Davis ponder over a puz- zling problem. 128 Math Team Symbol To advance Helix in the mathematical field of academics is the lVlath Team's purpose. Ad- vised by lVlr. Jack Munson, the Team has ful- filled this purpose. This year they placed first in the math contest at Occidental College and were high in the Annual High School Mathe- matics Contest. The Team has been in first place for the past two years at San Diego State College in the large school division. The Nlath Team has been a credit to Helix this year and will continue to do so in the years to come. The nuclei of the Math Team gathers to discuss the next contest. ourses Cover Soup, Frogs, Double Spacing Students are trained in secretarial work as office assistants. Gingerly holding her frog, a biology student sketch- es its anatomy. ....J.f- Girls become excellent cooks in the homemaking it classes. An artist demonstrates his skill to aspiring students at the November Career Conferences. 129 Artists Create Beauty and Usefulness Skills are created and used in the arts and crafts classes, in woodworking and automotive mechanics. These skills are important to a well- rounded student. They are skills that will always be remembered and used many times. Mechanical drawing techniques are mastered. l 'V M Creativity is expanded in the art classes. Ellen North stands beside her work at a local art show. The potters wheel is used in making tms Vase' Mechanical Skills Learned in Shops i'-Jw rf K K , r, g,,,e,.., ....a..,..,wgapsv-M. I H M , ,laal b A student cuts wood on the table saw in wood shop. .mg Z4 mx A future cabinetmaker proudly finishes his piece of work. fix Being able to work on your own car is one of the advantages of auto shop. Students learn how the engine functions. 131 Administrators Encourage Co-operation Norman C. Robbins Vice Principal l think that each phase of your life as it ex- pands before you, can be, at each step, the most enjoyable time. I sincerely hope that your high school period has taught you to meet the challenge ot all that lies ahead. That is, the challenge ot living in the present at each and every particular mo- ment so that you never miss the wonderful en- joyment of every unique experience. lVly sincere congratulations to the 1968 Graduating class. Because you have met the requirements for graduation from this high school, you are uniquely prepared for life. It is essential that you remain challenged in some area of learning due to the increased competition for meaningful employment. Be dedicated to your vocational or academic choice and remember: The world owes you nothing. Robert Pyle Dean of Students Within School lVly congratulations to the graduating class of 1968. lt has been a pleasure to have you as a member of the Helix Clan. Your community, your state and your nation, have great need for your special skills and talents. I want to wish each one of you success in your future ambi- tions and goals. ,4-M-f-W Benton Hart Principal District Administration E John T. Warburton Superintendent Rexford Hall Cchrm.J, Robert Dryden, George Birch. Stanley A. McClintic Assistant Superintendent 133 Grossmont District Governing Board, L. to R.: Mrs. Portia Goode, Palmer Svalstad, Counselors Guide Students u , uu W l Ross Wallis Wilmer Brobst Patricia Robbins Leonard Busch Robert Carlton Freshman Counselor Sophomore Counselor Junior Counselor Senior Counselor All Grades Counselor Robbins takes a well-earned break. Mr Wallis searches for insight into 4- 1 I 3 mf f 2 Mr. Busch sets up college conferences. Mr. Brobst discusses school record with student. 134 L. Social Science Department DEPARTMENT HEAD Keith Woodfield Geog., US Hist. 'N XQIX Films create a better understanding of W0l'ld history. W5 John Boone Charles Feeser Jerry Gordinier Douglass Kerr US History US Hist., W. Hist. Geog., Mil. Science US Hist., Driver Ed. f ,sf tw ggi fi yi ,fa .... Richard Langston Miss Jean MacLeod Geography Geog., English raw Gerald Shepherd Robert Tolin US Hist., W. Hist., World History Civics tw, X Joseph Manor Civics, English hy , Q, if I V If is Warren Vinton Geography John Schwendiman Geog., English Robert Woods Civics, Student Gov. Intellectual teachers express their views. 135 English Department DEPARTMENT HEAD Charles Higby English Mr. Higby helps a student with term paper. Mrs. Natalie Barry English , ,,. f 2 2 V Reginald Grainger English iff? 5.21: J f ffl' - W , ': WW WMV - i 2f. 1f?' -' Miss Norma Basgall Speech, English i tram mf f y 4., f 5 , 2 Mrs. Jane Drake English Mrs. Jessica Haynie Clovis Hill English English, Journalism FLING Miss Lynn Houghtaling Mrs. Mary Jones Charles Kahan Miss Basgall gives pointers on current speech assignment. Engnsh English' Reading English' Athletics 136 if It I 33 r as si. -4 I Miss Miriam Moore English Alvin Larson English, Business M, l ,Q ssi Y Mrs. Evonne Noll English, Drama , vr n vj Philip Patton Miss Dolores Pearson Mrs. Dorothy Steele I H English English, TARTAN English V 7 , I- V i 'l'f jgggx . Correcting papers is a tedious job, but a necessary part of teaching. Homemaking Department N 4,1 mfs'-ia 1 DEPARTMENT HEAD Miss Mary Kloos Senior Homemaking, Design frpff' 'A Aix Mrs. Branstetter's class receives help in solving domestic problems. 7 Industrial Arts Department DEPARTMENT HEAD John Roang . - - - , WW Graphic Art' VOC. Mr. Bauer illustrates an idea in mechanical draw ing class. W Emil Bauer Harry Cox Robert Pollock Joe Rockhold Mr. Roang instructs students in use Mech. Dr., Wood Shop Auto Shop, Metal Metals Wood, Graphic Arts, of printing machine. Boys' P.E. Art Department DEPARTMENT HEAD Lawrence Helmuth Crafts Miss Betty Jo Nichols Roland Ray Mr. Helmuth demonstrates the Helmuth Technique of lettering. Arts, Crafts Photography ARTAN 138 T Physical Education Department' wp 3' A gay iii W L 3 2 A, g l l , Q2 'x 2 Q f DEPARTMENT HEAD Jon Crawford Al Hammerschmidt Mrs. Agnes King DEPARTMENT HEAD William White Boys' PE, Athletics Boys' PE, Athletics Girls' PE lvlrs, Mary Ann Kendall Boys' PE, Athletics Girls' PE 1 'Zi ,f. .. e4il'i'i ', - faruffdra Mrs. Marianne Loftus Robert Lucas Michael Muirhead Mrs. Mary Schenck Miss Jo Ann Smith Mrs. Sally Rushing Girls' PE Boys' PE, Athletics Boys' PE, Athletics Girls' PE Girls' PE Girls' PE R Mrs. Kendall demonstrates the proper grip. Coach White explains better techniques. 139 X I X Y fxx l 9, Business Department DEPARTMENT HEAD Mrs. Hazel Osborne Bookkeeping, Typing Shorthand, Cl. Off. Prac. ggigfthggay D?SimEdLaS'SgSa Girls get experience for future careers in business classes. Sec. Offf Prac. Work Experience Math Department Teaches a- ., NI DEPARTMENT HEAD Nilo Atkinson W gf Q Gordon Braun Math, Geometry, Alg. 'bvdl' Alg., Adv. Sr. Math fx iii 4 , 7 f fl' 1 ' I - yu 31' ' VV E ffl!!! 1 1 Mrs. Margaret Duke William Ehlers Lewis Freed NE-, Adv- Sf- Math Math Ge0me'fVY. AIS- Students ask questions after lecture period. 40 l it Science Department Q,-Q, J , i 5 Parker Olsen Biology DEPARTMENT HEAD William Ramsey Chem., Phy. Sci. if ' lf' if Gordon Nash Science teachers get right to the heart of learning. Luther Vogel Biology Biology Better Understanding of Figures Thomas Heyer v H f William Simpson ,N ?,,,Lj,, i A '- f , ll, ,li if f 'K I '41 X' 1 2 lf. Alan Pirie Physical Science ii - Frank Watenpaugh Physical Science Physics Munson Math, Alg., Bus. Law Geometry, Alg., Adv. Sr. Math Math Se ' ITlIl'13I' Student seeks individual help on math problems. Math, Alg., Geometry Alg., Geometry, Athletics 141 Language Department E ff . gi ',, li .wr 4 f '--v ff DEPARTMENT HEAD Escuchan, por favor. Hola Isabel. Hola Isabel. Repitan. David Ballesteros Spanish 3145 2' W gf , f 2 T A f V ,,,ff wifi ,jk Mrs. Miriam Anderson Latin Mrs. Angele Auger Mrs. Jean Costa Miss Maria Heimpel Phillip Knott Mrs. Yolanda Ornelas Joseph Rolback Music Department DEPARTMENT HEAD Robert Rue Sr. Glee, Ensemble, Choir Spanish Musical duo discuss different direction in future performances. 142 Faculty, Gffice Staff and Aides 4 1 wb, Q 'A,:' ,,. , . V KL, .. J . f E A 'K f Miss Anderson Tom Ault Mrs. Kay Baker Mrs. Lee Barron Mrs. Joyce Butts Teacher Aide Teacher Aide Counseling Counseling Library Clerk ?'5,' Frank Du mond Plant Manager Robert Freeland Teacher Head Librarian Ed Hager Arnold Hameister Amelia Hansen Donna Hogan Jean La Moe Vern Marshe Marian McDaniel Robert McElligott Stanton Melrose Helen Miller John Mueller Milo Munger Bruce Robertson Thurman Smith Marie Vander Linden Rosa Van Pelt Robert Williams Eugene Zralka Secretary Secretary if K Mrs. Mary Jane Conaway Principal's Secretary any i T Mrs. Jane Danielson Book Clerk Mrs. Barbara Jimmy Hutton Mrs. Marguerite Mrs. June Miss Swiney Mrs. Hover Teacher Aide Key Ramsey Receptionist M. Wickersham Girls' PE Bookkeeper Mimeograph Teacher Aide Attendant Clerk Groundsmen, Custodians and Cafeteria Staff f., . ,. 35 5 ,,. ei yy . cy C Q R f vi r ' U S? as E f 1 J I' f X 1 - , X 2 7 f s 2 1 X M .K . y X K yi. y , 3 'x K KL? I , , . I I- 4 J ' i Munson Burke Joe Cavitt Bess De Vries Ofelia Fitch Ray Gehring g , ' L q if li V 'X M V 5 f 2 e ' f 1 w 5' , wud f Ar I JJ ' ,:-I I, . 5 J Q' if at J, at . , , .'1- ,L 5 ' - ' V, H W ilz A V VA I at , M 4' ' x V . , L l lf fl l.r. cfs J 4 A , Q 8. a 44 There are clubs, fourteen in number That everyone may join. Each has a purpose to fulfill, A motto, and its quoin. To better self and community, While learning, students find expression Through roles played, seeing life as duty ln aiding their preparation. Joining together in fellowship For fun and for increasing knowledge, Helping students acquire leadership, While boosting pride and spirit. CLUBS 'X , S 14 International Club Furthers Friendship 3 ,. I xx ' ' ' it W' First Row: M. Merino, T. Odendahl, S. Leeds, T. Peterman, K. Holthusen, L. Merino, M. Kennedy, C. Edwards, D. Reyburn, S. Deem, H. Tryggvason, S. Oehler, Mme. Auger. Second Row: C, Salor, A. Beasley, C. DeGaetano, L. Evans, J. Holthusen, J. Smith, G. Lund- mark, B. Mitchell, A. Deem, G. Lundberg, R. Priskos, E. Budzinski. Third Row: J. Yano, K. Yano, C. Riggins, W. Forstrom, J, Ehrenfried, 5. Fisisell, R. Merritt, C. Wilken, C. Hardin, N. Hilbers, K. Peters. Fourth Row: M. Gish, A. Baskerville, S. Kerr, L. Carpenter, D. Smith, . es ie. One of the busiest clubs on campus, the International Club, was responsible for bringing three AFS students to Helix for the first time in the history of Helix. This year's foreign ex- change students were Sibylle Oehler from Switzerland, Herdis Tryggvason from Iceland, and Albert Kerschbaum from Austria. The Donkey Basketball Game and the l-Club after-game dance were two of the activities sponsored by this club. Because of such fund raising projects, this organization brings AFS students to Helix, and helps send Helix stu- dents abroad. Through their achievements the Interna- tional Club fulfills its purpose which is to pro- mote international friendship and communica- tion. Basketball is tough enough . . . but on Donkeys!!! 46 Between Young People of the World Meredith Perry When I entered Helix High School four years ago as a member of the class of '68, I did not dream that I would be spending my Senior year as a student at Het Rhedens Lyceum in Holland. Words cannot possibly express the insight and knowledge I am acquiring from my close associ- ation with these wonderful Dutch people. This may be the most important year of my life. I am gaining and, I hope, giving much in this exper- ience. I was so lucky to have an AFS student as a sister during my Junior year, and I enjoyed my work with the Helix International Club. If I had any wish for all Highlanders, it would be that they could be active in the I Club - or be an Ameri- can Field Service family member- or be a Helix student abroad. An earlier TARTAN frontispiece by Marylynne Slayen stated: Each of us has done his share as part of the Highlander Clan. I am very proud that my share has been to represent my high school and my Class of '68 as an American abroad in the Netherlands. Meredith celebrates her birthday with her Dutch family. My experience began in the latter part of June. I flew from San Diego to Miami. In Miami, I was kept busy by Evaluation meetings. From Miami I was flown to Santiago, Chile. I was in the capital for three days. I toured the city, met the President of Chile and was kept busy with more meetings in the A.F.S. headquarters. After three days in Santiago, I and three other students de- parted to the city we would be living in for the next three months. After 22 hours of travel in the train, I finally reached the city of Osorno where I was met by my family. Their name was Aviles. My Chilean father was a dentist and my mother was a social worker. I had a 13 year old brother Jorge, a 14 year old sister Cecilia, and an 11 year old sister Javiera. I lived in a beautiful home with two maids, a gardener, and a chauffeur. My family had two ranches. We went horseback riding every Wednesday and Saturday. I attended San Mateo High School for about three days out of the week. Osorno was a town of about 90,000 people. It was a very European city. Thirty per- cent of the population was German, 10 percent French, and 5 percent were Turkish. The city was known as the Switzerland of South America. -wg: Mark has .fun with another A.F.S. student and his two Chilean sisters. Mark Merino 14 Sibylle Oehler Switzerland Albert Kerschbaum Austria Herdis Tryggvason Iceland After having slept for eighteen hours after my arrival in La Mesa, I was ready to get to know my new family, the area, and the whole Ameri- can way of life. Very soon I found that every- thing was just great, but also very different from Switzerland. Dad is often standingin the kitch- en cooking dinner, and Tom, my brother, irons his shirts himself. Both of these activities are not very common in Switzerland. Mom gives us a ride to school, but in Switzerland we either walk or take the bus or train. School is different, too. There are no football games in Switzerland, no cheerleaders, no after- game dances, no Homecoming, no clubs, no TARTAN, but more studying during six days a week. If we want to have fun, we organize it our- selves. But I like your school system, and I like Helix especially! At home in Austria I have one sister: she is fifteen years old and a freshman in high school. My father is a high school teacher, my mother used to teach in grammar school. Our high school is a kind of combination of junior high and high school. We have from fifth grade on, fourteen subjectsvsix days a week. Finals at the end of the year determine if you may obtain the next level. Failing two subjects means that you must repeat the year. In Austria you must be eighteen to drive. Most students own motorcycles. Our dating differs from that in the United States. Most girls and guys meet at informal dances. To be accepted, you have to have gone steady at least by the time you reach seventeen. I am so glad I came to Helix. This is a great school. Helix is very different from schools I have attended. For instance, we do not have the same subjects every day at the same time. Our schools are more like your colleges. Every day we have dif- ferent subjectsg for example, I had seventeen last year. Another important thing is that we go to school for six days a week. I have also been so lucky with my family here. In my American family, I have two sisters, which is different for me since I have two sisters and two brothers at home. My American sisters are Anne, fifteen years old, and Shelly, seventeen years old. Shelly has a car, which we go to school in. This, I am not at all used to fbut I like ity because in Iceland we have to walk to school, or take a bus. My experiences at Helix have been wonderful, and ones I will always remember. AFS Students Enjoy Their American Families Sib helps celebrate her 'ifather's birthday. AI and his cousin Denny practice some tunes to- gether. K x X 5 x Heddy, with a boost from Shelly, reaches for an orange on top. 'Sib ends diet with encouragement from Debbie. Albert celebrates his eighteenth birthday at Miramar. Heddy poses with her American family including their dog, Princess. 14 Boys Stimulate Service and Sportsmanship First Row: D. Oliver, C. Hopkins, K. Baxter, L. lngraham, T. Peterman, J. Hansen, M. Vidal, B. Williamson. Second Row: Coach Muirhead, R. Hafner, B. Cyman, J. Harris, J. Bahno, D. Simmons, A. Lee, S. McLaren. Good sportsmanship on and oft the field is the attitude this club promotes. Helix athletes who have earned either a Junior Varsity or Var- sity letter are eligible for the Lettermen's Club. The club sponsored such activities as the Senior Lettermen's Banquet, and the Senior- T Faculty football, basketball, and softball games. The members earned money through their projects to improve and maintain the inter- i scholastic sports program. The purpose of the Key Club is to serve the school and community. Some of their activities included a joint canned food drive with- Girls' League, a toys for tots drive, help with the American Cancer Society Drive, and an annual car smash at Hoot-Mon. The Key Club is open to Sophomore, Junior, and Senior boys. Their motto is We build. First Row: R. Gleason, R. Fenwick, B. Kerns. Second Row: G. Eady, R. Hobson, R. Harris. Third Row: C. Wallace, J. Dakis, A. Boyd, T. Halley. Fourth Row: E. Johnson, G. Whillock, T. Peterman, W. Raffes- berger. 150 Members Learn Performing,tPublishing The Descendants of Socrates, the Drama Club, provides an opportunity to those students who are interested in acting. This club enables students to broaden their acting ability with more advice and practice. Many of the mem- bers have the lead roles in the school plays. Quill and Scroll is an honorary club. Mem- bership is open to students who have served on the TARTAN Staff or FLING Staff one semes- ter. These students are in the upper one-third of their class scholastically. An installation din- ner was held on April 16. First Row: C. Hall, J. Baker, R. Harrington. Second Row A Cohen C. Walsh, C. Enid. Third Row: L. Olmsted, M. Stubbs R Sousa Fourth Row: B. Jackson, Mrs. Noll, C. Webster, A. Lee First Row: C. Webster, S. Peterson, C. Boulio, S. Flukey, K. Quirico, P. Wilkinson, C. Dowling, D. Engelke. Second Row B Mitchell D Dayhoff. Third Row: B. Robertson, M. Jones, K. Teague, H. Duffy, P. Parker, K. Singlaub, N. Sandstrom, S. Schmitz J Patterson Clubs Pursue Additional Knowledge First Row: Mr. Watenpaugh, D. Chapman, T. Odendahl, D. Meserole,'J. Richter. Second Row: Mr. Pirie, G. Best, J. Thoner, C. Lorenz, L. Schmitz, D. Olliff. Third Row: Mr. Ramsey, T. Owens, T. Thorvick, B. Cooley, B. Thompson, D. Jackson, unidentified. To acquire an understanding of the prin- ciples of the scientific world is the basic pur- pose of Phi Beta Chi. The students involved in this club strive to further their knowledge in scientific fields. Their activities included field trips and enjoying guest speakers and films. Inspired by their club's purpose, the quest for future knowledge, the Library Club meets weekly in the library after school. The club's activities include the sponsoring of Book Week and several field trips throughout the year. Each member strives to help better the facilities offered in the library. ,A lg ..,.., , . cc.. 1 gg-me , U' First Row: T. lrion, Mrs. J. Butts, L. Johnson, D. Forman, M. Gaine, K. Dickinson. Second Row: S. Cooper, l. Horlor, D. Jackson, F. Morrison, R. Hill, Mr. Freeland, M. Vinson. Fun and Faith Found in Campus Life Campus Life, sponsored by Youth for Christ, is the largest and most exciting off-campus club. On alternating Thursdays thousands Cwell almosty of kids gather at each other's houses to express their views in interesting discus- sions, listen to guest speakers, and play various games Clike co-ordinated hand claps, subma- rine, and pie throwing contestsb. Their various activities this year included a hippo hunt, a hayride, a tug-of-war with Grossmont, a riot in the Balboa Conference Building, and a birth- day party for George CWashingtonJ. ,gf , M491 at Happiness is a Campus Life meeting! i tif :,, ' W -Eg ,.,, M l 5 Ted Limpic, Campus Life Leader, counts bal- 54321 I . I Lift off! loons as Randy Hennum takes a new shape. 5 Senior Y-Teens-First Row: Secretary E. Souza, President M. Latimer, Vice President J. Hickman. Second Row: N. Marcello, D. Owens, L. Passino. Third Row: L. Nelson, L. Nall, D. Tucker, J.Arntson. Fourth Row: G. Sinclair, J. Vaughn, J. Huson, M. Jones. Fifth Row: S. Peterson, D. Engelke, J. Wik K. Fristo. Y-Teen Goals: To grow as a person. To grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities. 4 To grow in the knowledge and love of God. Y-Teens Set Goals The club's membership consists of girls with diverse experiences and faiths. lt is hoped that through their participation in this club, their lives may be open to new understanding and deeper relationships and that together they may join in the struggle for peace and justice, freedom, and dignity for all people. Y-Teens is a club whose members are girls interested in social service. The club is spon- sored by the YWCA, and is separated by classes, into four sections. Meetings are usu- ally held bi-weekly when projects are discussed. These groups take an active part in various activities. They each sponsor booths at Hoot- Mon. During Christmas the groups take an ac- tive part in the World Festival. This event is sponsored for the underprivileged children around the world. Bake sales, car washes and candy sales are a few of the ways money is earned by each club. Each group has various guest speakers throughout the year. These guest speakers in- clude beauticians, models and handwriting ex- perts. Freshmen Y-Teens-First Row: Treasurer M. Duffy, Vice President L. Pallulat, President R. Hobson, J. Hillix, J. Boyd. Second Row: E. Denhart, M. Simmons, S. Kuhn, C. Burrows. Third Row: A. Schnebly, D. Head, N. Selik, J. Wardlow. Fourth Row: J. Coleman T. McDowell, L. Lovett, V. Beckstrand, A. Clifton. Fifth Row: M Mandolf, D. Bray, J. Kirklen, V. Peck, J. Armstrong, C. Jensen. v for Now and Tomorrow 1 'M Z X 2 I E I E Sophomore Y-Teens-First Row: Vice President M. Bennett, C. Young, Treasurer L. Driscoll, Presi dent C. Garder, T. Kaiser, L. Sullins. Second Row: D. Mulvihill, K. Kidder, J. Clagett, C. North, S Baker, S. Wetherbee, T. Olson, E. Weber. Third Row: D. Raymond, R. Walker, K. Boyle, S. Johnson K. Napolis, L. Talley, P. Taddeo, L. Asaro, B. Hurst. Fourth Row: N. Niehaus, K. Bonker, N. Beish line, T. Burns, J. lngraham, L. Perrango, P. Cash, B. Fuller, L. Robertson. Fifth Row: J. Browning V. Stolnack, D. Teter, M. Childress, J. Mellon, C. Lawson, D. Marshall, J. Flack, D. Jenkins. Sixth Row R. Selick, J. Devilbiss, P. Andolsek, D. McGee, C. Allred, J. Creel, P. Torrey, G. Nipper, T. Pollard Seventh Row: B. Fitch, S. Bemis, L. Honey, R. Kerr, C. Anderson, P. Mole, C, Dufour, D. Gustin, Y Kunz, W. Forstrom. Junior YTeens-First Row: L. Fyock, P. McFeeley, C. Albanese, R. Hart, Secretary M. Pehrson, President D. Long Treasurer L Pittman Vice President S. Razo, ICC K. Lowery, V. Gallemore, V. Peterson, D. Graser, C. Harter. Second Row L Manard K Clemens, J. Vick, M. Jackson, N. Allred, D. Donaghe, J. Petersen, G. Lundmark, H. Heacock, J. Wardlow, J. Smith M Hart ley Third Row: G. Drane, C. Roxburgh, C. Hildebrand, S. Fukushima, S. Pallulat, C. Mulvihill, T. Keller, M. Olmstead L Re ther B Waples, F. McNeill, D. Marshall, C. Carlson. Careers and Recreation Highlight Clubs D. Olliff, J. Richter. First Row: P. Flattery, P. Creel, J. Mellon. Second Row: K. Cooper, M. Pace, R. McDaniels, S. Cooper, Mrs. Rushing. Third Row: M. Strand, D. Harper, M. Vinson, C. Walsh. First Row: P. Pathman, C. White, J. Stewart, L. Fellows, B Young. Second Row: C. Lorenz, J. Dowden, C. Stoehr, B Yezek, D. Marshall, P. Wilkinson, S. Schmitz. The purpose of the Future Teachers' Club is to further interest in the area of education. Their guest speakers included several people in the teaching fields who informed the mem- bers of the advantages and disadvantages in the educational profession. Throughout the year the club had field trips to various cam- puses. The purpose of the Health Careers Club is to promote interest and to further knowledge in the field of medicine. Members learn of oppor- tunities available in the medical field. The Gymnastics Club provides an oppor- tunity for girls to further their skills in gym- nastics. Supervision is provided for advanced work in floor exercises, uneven parallel bars, balance beam, and in vaulting, tumbling, and the trampoline. l I NFL Promotes Speaking Ability The purpose of the National Forensic League is to promote a logical and coherent manner of relaying thought coupled with poise in public speaking. The club attended such competitions as the San Diego, Clairemont, and Whittier speech tournaments. Membership is open to those in the top two-thirds of their class who have an interest in competitive speak- ing. S First Row: Miss N. Basgall, M. Stimac. Second Row: K. De Hope, F. Thunberg, D. Reed, J. Bichowsky. Third Row: J. Hanrahan, D. Clarey, C. Webster, C. De Gaetano. Fourth Row: B. Smelko, E. Rauseher, M. Williams, S. Booth. Chris De Gaetano demonstrates her Steve Booth, a debator, delivers his Charlene Webster .performs her dra- skill in original oratory. platform. mah? interpretation with strong emo ion. 157 L1 ,Q if Spirit Sparks the Scotties Spirited Highlanders led by the Cheerleaders form the Green Peppers, Helix's large spirit organization. Enthusiastic Highlanders boost spirit . . . as they plaster signs for the next baseball game around the field. The largest club on campus, and one of the busiest, Green Peppers is the generator of Highland spirit. At football games members take part in such activities as card-flipping, and balloon and paper bag popping. They also make arm bands and other spirit items. Membership is open to all enthusiastic Highlanders. With their ambition and ability this group maintains and sparks the tremendous Highland spirit. First Row: C. Trytten, J. Bichowsky, L. A. Fel- lows. Second Row: R. Harrington, J. Hillix, A. Baskerville. Third Row: M. Latimer, M. Duffy, C. Gardner. Fourth Row: H. Griffith, D. DeVin- ney, L. lngraham. Fifth Row: F. Morrison, B. Strickler, D. Long, B. Kerns. Sixth Row: S. gvrightson, M. Kennedy, President J. Mellon, B. lark. This marks the first year that the Helix Numismatic and Philatelic Society has existed at Helix. Its purpose is to promote interest in coin and stamp collecting, and to improve mem- bers' collections through trading and auctions. The Thought-for-the-Day and the Prayer-for- the-Week heard over the bulletin are presented by the Inter-Faith Council. The club hopes to encourage the respect and consideration of all faiths in their aim toward the elevation of man- kind. Presidents S Comprise Council lnter-Club Council is composed of repre- sentatives from every authorized club on cam- pus, and was led this year by Attorney General Joe Mellon. This club strives to coordinate and unify all clubs' activities. Among the projects is the sponsoring of Club Week, and an orien- tation for students acquainting them with the purposes and activities of all authorized clubs. tamp, Coin Q New on Campus Inter-Faith is Inspirational First Row: R. Sobek, C. Bunch. Second Row: Mr. Knott, T. McGrew T. Sievers, P. Wheatcraft. 59 Pins and Pawns Create Skills First Row: President R. Furry, G. Merrill, Mr. Heyer, J. Neely, M. Weidinger. Second Row: L. Carpenter, K. Cox, S. Johnson, S. Axt, S. Henry, S. Kerr, J. Johnson, T. Towers, Secretary J. Orr. Third Row: G. Deskins, T. Zavodnik, K. Clay, J. Kay, G. Mc- Donald, D. Martens, S. Sims, P. Manusos, S. Stell, B. Fuller, C. Nicodemus, S. Calabro. First Row: S. Tyler, T. Jester. Second Row: L. Casteel, J. Curtis, J. Heyer, L. Carpenter, S. Rogers, S. Kerr, Mr. Knott. 60 The Bowling Club, which meets weekly at University Lanes, is open to all students who like to bowl. There is competition with other schools for a championship. The year is con- cluded with a banquet at which trophies are awarded. This new club on campus strives to pro- mote the playing of chess at Helix through the development of chess skills and etiquette. The Chess Club provides competition for the play- ers. All students who enjoy playing chess are welcome to join. Merchandising Skills Gained in DE ...NV X First Row: S. Grame, N. Marcello, K. Schultze, Public Relations Chairman S. Strasburg, Secre- tary J. Vaughn, President Dave Shea, Vice President D. Limpic, Sgt.-at-Arms M. Bender, Fund Raising Chairman M. Latimer, Treasurer G. Lytle. Second Row: M. Pernicano, S. Peterson, S. Morgan, P. Smith, B. Driscoll, P. Finnegan, D. Buslong, D. Gallear, R. Clabaugh, M. Garcia. The Distributive Education Club strives to develop an understanding of the fundamentals of merchandising. Students gain skills in sales- manship. On-the-job working experience pro- vides an opportunity for leadership training and a basis for competitive achievement. The group's activities included attending district and state conferences, and candy sales. Members practice skills in salesmanship Students participate in activities Upholding the school's honor, Uniting to learn about democracy And government they administer. Adding pep to promote good group feeling Award-winning people perform. Dignity is found in all dealing And Helix pride is warm. Using time now for future training, Promoting friendship and help, Reporting, informing and memorie All are active for school and self. recording ACTIVITIES Activities of Summer, Winter, Spring, Lif imii 2,ffJe:.f'rT Fi F. riirle if -i'5g'Q 3? S3?t,'Wi?,si'f F iaT'gff2f,ug,?g,Wirf?f'3: .1651 auf, n .,'-gif , F KF-, gf mf ff M' fflf. time , il ii' ,.,. W if i , ,fy ?V? qv.!wfr,fgguf.,K ll Q ,,, V?1LL: Ag. iq , , vwqlgag A ,. , , ,I ,iw Ti' -v fv.,,,Nt,', ,V VVIL . ,meg'ma,,vf99m 'sw A The Freshmen find out what Helix is all about. Snow? Snow! mm Juniors choose their Senior officers during class elections. 164 I . g I i I I I I ll The Freshmen girls and their mothers are entertained at the Frosh Tea. g i 3 I at Cheerleaders promote spirit at a Spirit Breakfast. Football players contemplate the approaching Mount Miguel game. ancl Fall Keep the Highlanders on the Ball 15- 2984 24- 13- 1967-68 Calendar September 11-Hello Week 14-Frosh Tea 15-Hello Assembly 22 7 19 21 27 3.. Hello Hop -Football Carnival October -Junior Class Car Wash -Girls' League Barbeque Sophomore Class Car Wash -Homecoming Assembly Alumni Assembly Homecoming Dance November Pep Assembly for Grossmont Game 4-International Club Car Wash 22-Girls' League Canned Food Drive 30-Senior Play December 1-Senior Play 6-Fall Sports Banquet 15-Christmas Assembly Christmas Dance January 13-International Club Donkey Basketball Game 14-A.F.S. Bond Drive February 14-Cheerleaders' Assembly 24-Nominating Convention I March 6-Winter Sports Banquet 13-Girls' League Fashionality Night 22-Senior Banquet April 6-International Club Car Wash 9-Hi-Steppers' Disneyland Trip 19-Girls' League Hula Hop 27-A.S.B. Play 25-A.S.B. Assembly 26-Slave Day May 17-Girls' League Week 15-Girls' League Banquet 31-Senior Prom After Prom June 7-Senior Annual Signing 9-Baccalaureate 13-Senior Breakfast Graduation 14-School Ends Party l The competition is narrowed at the Cheerleading Assembly. The International Club sponsored another successful Donkey Basket- ball Game. ffoffffimfg ai? 1 5f?'g? fif,f Cf?-:Ew a A ill-pll1ULnv SWlM Al The Helix campus is arrayed with colorful signs and posters during elec- tion time. 165 Tartan Staff Records Memorable Year Sue Peterson Karen Quirico Business Manager Editor-in-chief ,sf L i g .,,. 1 Cindi Larimer Senior Editor Charmian Boulio Co-Clubs Editor 66 An entire school year of hard work goes into the preparation of the TARTAN. Every staff member plays an important role in working toward the goal of guaranteeing the students a truly fine yearbook. An exciting year at Helix is carefully recorded by the dedi- cated staff for pleasure now and in the years to come. Jeff Patterson Pat Howard Sandy Flukey Denise Engelke Athletics Editor Activities Editor Classes Editor Literary Editor E . i kf,, i,3g11i: ff .,f? - A ,,,. . ytg H ,Q M , i f filia Joyce Hickman Dennis Dunn Curt Anderson Peggy Wilkinson Co-Clubs Editor Art Editor Photography Editor Student Life, Academics Editor Miss Pearson Advisor --Q-r Q fainte- MQ? if X vvgky .. . My .gill ' flvfieyfgtgig 1 'L 1 li 7'ii32,iSw1e?' 1 1 1 j i 1 1 ' f- gig . N V, . ,,,, , g I .Q V 1 1 Mr. Ray Advisor Members of the TARTAN Staff work as a team. Cindy Dowling Barbara Mitchell Charlene Webster Karen Schultze Ass't Activities Editor Ass't Business Mgr. Ass't Senior Editor Ass't Senior Editor Bruce Robertson Ass't-at-large Dee Dee Dayhoff Ass't Classes Editor IBIKFW-w Jim Dillahunt Nikki Aqua Viva Randy Hennum Ass't Athletics Editor Photographer Photographer 167 l Fling Reports Helix News Anne Pottinger Editor-in-chief Jackie Vaughn Managing Editor Kathi Teague Feature Editor Jim Smith Sports Editor Haywood Gammon Editorial Editor 11 ,.r,:wf -1:3212 , - 1 Q away aw 'ii WW 3 aqfrwwww' W - ,,v:1,e 1, 4 MariAnne Jones Press Bureau Editor The staff of the HIGHLAND FLING, the official student bi-weekly newspa- per, attempts to accomplish several goals. The purpose of the FLING is to report the news accurately, interpret the news understandably, and promote loyalty to the ideals of Helix. The FLING is designed to entertain, amuse and provide enioyment. ln competitions, the FLING Staff won sweepstakes honors at Southwest- ern College and took third place in University of Southern California's 43rd annual Newspaper Day. Helen Duffy News Editor Crickett Mason Literary Editor Mr. Hill Advisor f 1 Sue Schmitz Ass't Feature Editor .fgye , Marcia Stimac Ass't News Editor Dorene Isenberg Reporter Wad? Janie Wardlow Reporter Claudia Roxburgh Reporter Howard Hill Joe Mellon Ass't Sports Editor Photographer Q-' KEY F iSf0 Tom Chambers Ass't Business Mgr. Ad Manager fit 1' ,ga-v f' ilesw A ,.f,fl 'i F lm :ifl Pat Parker Andy Harris I Business Manager Reporter Nancy Sandstrom Kay Singlaub Reporter Reporter ASB Officers Continue the Tradition Mike Monahan works closely with ASB Advisor Mr. Woods. I D Helix had the privilege of having Mike ASB President Mike Monahan Monahan as ASB president. One of Mike's many jobs is to lead assemblies. of Good Leadership at Helix ASB Vice President Steve Boyd. As President of the Student Council, Steve Boyd has done an excellent job of making the student body an active part of Helix govern- ment. 1-L,+qb-?-Q-tv 4 Cindy Tam keeps a watchful eye over ASB busi- ness. Steve Boyd presides over Student Council proceed- ings. ASB Secretary Cindy Tam. A lot of hard work, dedication, and imagi- nation are needed in planning the Nominating Convention. Cindy Tam did a superb job for Helix this year. Commission Class Works to vi 12 3, My '- 2 pf s' za l,.,,,,l in A A ,X 4, 2, 2 ? 1 A L , 9 E raft 3 S f if a.,- -ff szggyz -V wb-gg --an ' V HH- Agia -25, 3,45 C: I f, vwixzle -,,: g . 4 , ls Kimi ' 3, 'gg Kathi Teague Tony Salmon Joe Mellon Janet Walker Leah Regas Athletics Attorney General Cultural Affairs Finance Girls' League President HW is W- 2 'L 1 ., , x 2 l ' 1 f 'i' -- 5 lg ,,.r, is ,g is A l ,rt. , Q95 lu ' 1' 'virgl ,Q lx- 51' l Greg Gleason Anne Pottinger Helen Duffy Dee Dee Brown Sibylle Oehler Senior Class President Public Relations Publicity Spirit Assistant-at-large All in a day's work for the commissioners. 172 Foreign exchange students contribute to the ASB. Provide School Service Always on hand to advise the commissioners is Mr. Woods. Herdis Tryggvason Assistant-at-Large ' if? 1 lr, ,,. y 2 ,33 ,L., ,,.,,V 'a vi , Debbie Reyburn Ass't Cultural Affairs Albert Kerschbaum Assistant-at-large Joyce Hickman Assistant-at-large Howard Hill Ass't ASB President . - lglz 2:1 , ' Debbie Chamberlin Ass't Publicity Mr. Robert Woods Advisor Commission Class, consisting ofthe commissioners and assistants, strives to provide the Helix student body with worthwhile extra-curricular events. It is this team effort that enables the ASB to be run smoothly. Commission Class works hard throughout the year in order to insure the success of ASB activities. . i f . ' ,V . 512,-il. . ' e - A it .ill Gerry Limpic Ass't ASB Vice Pres. e , .., - . f , -1- fag X ei A f 4' 4 3 WW f if H .eff Alan Boyd Ass't Publicity Roxanne Hart Ass't ASB Secretary R-L.-:ll -i 432, 'f .2 7- .if ' - ..,. 'f' 'W5-fWi'f if?7i?t2l.z - ' Vg Crickett Mason Ass't Finance 173 17 l l 4 Student Council Amends Helix Representatives listen carefully to the pros and cons of the amendment to the Constitution. The Student Council is respon- sible for taking the opinions of every Helix student to the ASB. This helps the student body to be more unified, and lets the student government and the school administration become more aware of the problems of Helix. Regular meetings give the represen- tatives a chance to bring up their problems to the council. This year the Student Council amended the Helix Constitution, formed an Administrative Council, and brought many new improve- ments to Helix. It is important that GVGVY NSW idea be presented Steve Boyd, ASB Vice President, conducts the to the student body. Representatives do this by meetings. reporting the highlights of the meetings to their first period classes. Constitution From left to right are the Outstanding Student Council Rep- From left to right are the Outstanding Student Council Rep- resentatives for the First Semester: Linda Sullins, Sopho- resentatives for the Second Semester: Judy Ehrenfried, more: Vona Gallemore, Junior: Gerry Limpic, Assistant ASB Sophomore: Gay Lundmark, Junior: Craig Lorenz, Senior: Vice President: Susan Andrews, Freshman: and Linda Pas- Joyce Armstrong, Freshman: and Tina Collica, Student SiI'l0, Senior. Council Secretary. First Semester Representatives Second Semester Representatives S. Andrews J. Jones C. Allred Kaiser N. Aqua Viva L. Kelsy S. Andrews Keller B. Armbruster K. Krusesky J. Armstrong Kerns J. Armstrong S. Kurtz J. Bahno Kurtz J. Bahno P. Laufer B. Bertsch Lee B. Bertsch S. Lerma J. Bice Leeds D. Bray J. Lewis D, Bray Lillich W. Bray J. Lillich K. Brown Lorenz J. Burger D. Limpic L. Carlile Lundmark T. Burns L. Lovett T. Clark Lundmark J. Buskirk G. Lundmark K. Clemens Manusos R. Cahill M. Mandolf L. Colbeth Martin M. Cain J. Mellon S. Colbeth Martin L. Carlile S. Melvin C. Couvrette Matson S. Clay B. Menser J. DeVilbiss Merino S. Colbeth L. Merino D. DeVinney Mikkonen E. Couvrette S. Mulvihill C. Dowling Miller T. Custis L. Palmer J. Drane Pace C. Dowling L. Passino P. Drozd Passino D. DeVinney V. Peterson M. Duffy Peck J. Duffy L. Price R. Eady Potter W. Edney S. Ramsbacker J. Ehrenfried Price K. Erickson R. Remington R. Ely Remington C. Errickson D. Robbins D. Engelke Rether R. Fenwick N. Sandstrom S. English Rost D. Fordem M. Schmidt V. Gallemore Schnebley D. Forsyth C. Shaw C. Gardner Schnebley V. Gallemore G. Sinclair M. Gilmartin . Sdao C. Gardner B. Snyder P. Godfrey Smith P. Godfrey V. Sprung C. Hall Sullins R. Goodrich L. Sullins M. Hand Tancredi S. Grinolds K. Sterling R. Harris Van Nest C. Hall M. Stumpff P. Herdel Walker R. Harris B. Taylor K. Holthusen Weber W. Hathaway L. Vallas M. Honz Welch P. Herdel M. Vidal C. Hopkins Wilkinson B. Hill J. Wardlow B. Hunter Yano K. Holthusen P. Warner D. Jackson M. Honz R. Wright M. Hunt 175 6 Active Lassies Lead Helix Girls The fifteen girls chosen to be Lead- ing Lassies are picked on the basis of service to Girls' League, service to the school, personality, and grades. ln each ofthe FLING, one or two ofthe are featured. Their hobbies, ac- 'xg f- N-'if' edition lassies . tivities, and plans for the future are covered. At the end of the school year, the Leading Lassie of the Year is an- nounced. Leading Lassies truly deserve Jackie Vaughn their title. Leading Lassie of the Year lf QI' ' ll W A ffv, Dee Dee Brown Helen Duffy Denise Engelke Peggy Herzik ., H ii' ,Qi- ,43 ,mr 'WT' Hczfiif Dorene Theresa Custis Anne Pottinger Karen Quirico ,, lgh ii, V 5 -49 -4 ' . 'ig 1 rizm. , 3 A .V , R Leah Regas Diane Sdao Cindy Tam Kathi Teague Janet Walker Girls' League lnstills Friendship Anne Baskerville Vice President Cabinet ,gf 1, V , 1 , ,,., i' f i W, - 'f f fj fii . ri Marsha Latimer Frosh Tea Q Jackie Vaughn Alumni Tea Nancy Marcello Secretary Kathi Teague Mrs. Osborne Advisor 'L Kay Fristo Treasurer By providing worthwhile service to the school and community, Girls' League furthers unity among all girls at Helix. my ,Mag 2 f, 'Q 3-nn Sharon Grame Sheri Strasburg Charlene Webster Judi Ehrenfried Hula Hop Christmas Dance Fashionality Night Canned Food Drive Girls' League Committee Members First Row: A. Wilson, A. Deem, S. Fernandes, Comm. Chrm. M. Latimer, J, Hol- thusen, K. Fristo. Second Row: R. Clabaugh, K. Yano, L. Passino, J. Wik, K. Schultze, L. Nall. First Row: P. Howard, G. Sinclair, Comm. Chrm. J. Vaughn, D. Ruden, M. Powell. Second Row: K. Yano, H. Alexander, S. Cramer, L. Wendt. First Row: C. DeGaetano, M. Powell, Comm. Chrm. J. Ehrenfried, L. Sullins, D. Ruden. Second Row: unidentified, E. Weber, G. Lundmark, J. Kuykendall, J. Hol- thusen, S. Deem, H. Tryggvason. 178 The purpose of the Frosh Tea is to introduce the Freshman girls and their mothers to high school life. Here they are able to meet the Girls' League offi- cers and the committee chairmen. After hearing speeches on Girls' League, the Frosh are able to sign up for the com- mittees that interest them. At the end of the tea a fashion show is presented featuring the expected dress styles for the upcoming year. The Alumni Tea, which was held in the Green Room October 27, had as its theme for 1967, The Golden Years. FLlNGs and TARTANS from each year were displayed on the tables, along with a guest book and sample pro- grams. The goal of the committee is to provide a setting for returning alumni of Helix. ln this way, students may meet with their former teachers and may view the progress of Helix. Held during the week of November 15-22, the Canned Food Drive was very successful. The student body was en- thusiastic and collected close to 5,000 cans. The food was contributed to needy families in La Mesa and Lemon Grove for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Distri- bution of the cans was done by the La Mesa and Lemon Grove Welfare Depart- ments. Plan Annual Helix Events The Christmas Dance is an annual Helix dance. This year it was held at the Balboa Park Club Room. This is a girl-ask-boy, boy-bring-toy event. The toys are then contributed to needy chil- dren for Christmas. First Row: M. Stimac, D. Owens, S. Peterson, Comm. Chrm. S. Strasburg, K Schultze, L. Nall, D. Engelke. Second Row: K. Yano, S. Deem, K. Haynes, C. Ball J. Wik, M. Latimer, S. Triebull. Third Row: J. Rogers, J. Bichowsky, M. Miller, C Hildebrand, L. Stewardson, J. Fry, C. Manard. Fourth Row: A. Young, K. Zech M. Bender, L. Rector, J. Schiebner, N. Marcello. While the stage band played, clothes from Marsi's and The Highlander Men's Shop were modeled at Fashionality Night. This event was held March 13 in the Green Room. First Row: R. Jones, C. Boulio, M. Stimac, Comm. Chrm. C. Webster, K. Holthu- sen, C. Anderson, R. Walker. Second Row: J. Madeson, A. Beasley, L. Evans, K. Baker, D. Ruden, A. Wilson. Third Row: P. Golembiewski, M. Jingling. A. Hop- kins, K. Yano, A. Baskerville, M. Gish, K. Strand, Y. Bydevier. , I ff N: .W M ,si N smsrf ' 'V ' ' V A Z ,,, I , ,,,' L N. ing .1 3 vw 3. . W . J.. , l ..,, ' Q ,,,' A ,Vw rg si V A ,ff i 4 ' .., if ' V' K V . . A , A e , . . 1 , The Hula Hop is an annual Helix . YQ ' X E , . 1, W 1 as dance and is a girl-ask-boy event. For ,.,,..,, M 1 'lf illlii A V 'SJ ' ' Qi this dance the girl usually makes a shift I. ..,, x f i ' .A i f ' W' or jump suit for herself and a matching f' J A W 5 shirt for her date. ' J' r gf N p K Z 1 at -,ti ,iw V, .L ...f .r :W V . 1 J Q if F :ia .1-.-. Q1-.0 . U 75-Q ' fa l ' 'o ' 0 ' s 'Q ' ' 71 7.1 , : 1 V '!'O .0.ql il. V ff , 1' fi F'-'xr-:lrfi. '- fl Q A '- 3. V :iff fi!-:Ziff I .z!:.:.:..l ' z V g -., W . ,QM I 71 First Row: C. Boulio, S. Grame, M. Pernicano, B. Mitchell. Second Row: J. Yano, L. Manard, K. Clemens, S. Leslie. Third Row: K. Yano, J. Bichowsky, D. Reed, M. Miller. 179 1 v , i 5 'Vg ,, J , ,if 515 Xg?f,iff4 'U fel , ' I 1 A '5 1 ,. f Qi 'W vm 'M 1 U 552 1 Ili M ll 'Q -f .1 .I '15 L Q23 Q Choir Gives Rhythmic Performances The Choir, directed by Mr. Rue, has approximately 70 members. This ex- cellent group of Helix students, partic- ipated in the Christmas Oratorio, a Spring Concert Tour, a Festival at Clairemont High School, and a Festival at Madison High School. The Choraliers, a separate group, sang at the Chamber Choir Festival, the Ensemble Festival at Fullerton, and the Ensemble Festival at San Diego. Robert Rue Director The Choraliers are, First Row: L. Mote, G. Fagelson, S. Hays. Second Row: B. Chambers, C. Webster. Third Row: R. Norton, W. Beach, R. Johnson, D. Olson. Fourth Row: C. Ledford, R. Jones, E. Svirskey, J. DeVilbiss. Fifth Row: M. Denton, L. Fyock. The Choir Staff is L to R L Fyock L Wood W Beach M Stahle, S. Hays, J. Elstrom, R. Jones, R. Norton, S. Wyatt,'C: Ledflordl, C. Giiesl, E. Svyirslxey, S. Shoblom. 181 Pipers Uphold Helix Tradition l .wx ' -, N in nm . .i fi V ' . ' fl if if . W X ' 31i ffi,'3 3-, Byron Boddy President 1i11 '-' ' 'A ' f ,rzi .5 V - , . First Row: S. Williams, S. Luse. Second Row: F. Boss, B. Hoover, A Heraty, D. Taddeo, T. Nystrom. Third Row: B. Boddy, M. Stroud, K. ' ' Argubright, B. Roscoe, E. Farnsworth. Mr. Vogel Advisor Highlanders Perform Before 10,000 The theme of the Band's Jamboree performance was the struggle for freedom among the people of the world. Band Brings Honors to Helix '1 'H Carl Thompson Director Under the guidance of Nlr. Thomp- son, the Helix Highlander Marching Band has placed high in every event they participated in this year. The one- hundred member marching unit was awarded first place at Long Beach All- Band members spend long hours in preparation for events Western Band Review, and first place at Chaffey Tournament of Bands. They also brought the Sweepstakes Trophy home from Camarillo Nlid-Winter Pa- rade. Tiring hours of practice have made the Band a fine success. The Concert Band entertains at their fund-raising Pops Concert. Star Performers Lead Marchers Beverly Browning Twirler Sue Davis Twirler Tim Bulow Drum Major These students are the fine leaders ofthe Helix Highlander Marching Band. Tim Bulow, Drum Major, won first place at Santa Monica and set an all-time record of 99.4 points at the All Western Band Review in Long Beach. V M 'M f Kiwi Kathi Teague Bob Clark Frank Holowach Secretary Vice President President 4 The Concert Band and Cadet Band combine to make the Marching Band. Pep Band Arouses School Spirit The Pep Band is comprised of a selected group of musicians who serve their school by playing at away football games, home basketball games, assem- blies, rallies, and other functions. Many hours are put into perfecting the music for the benefit of the student body. Left Row: B. Clark, F. Holowach, G. Holowach, R. Goodrich, D Novotny T. Bulow, F. Kidder, M. Marr. Center Row: J. Landon, C. Anderson R Gordon, R. Robinson. Right Row: D. Hensley, B. Hunt, S. Baldwin B Owens, D. Romero, C. Lympany, T. Lawler, L. Holt, R, Baker. Not pictured J. Seay. The Pep Band entertains at a morning rally. Frank Holowach Student Leader Hi-Steppers March dn First Row: lst Lieutenant J. Gardner, 2nd Lieutenant S. Shannon, Captain D. Sdao, 3rd Lieutenant N. Shepard 4th Lieutenant H. Bacon. Second Row: S. Guerrero, K. Amundson, R. Priskos, M. Hand, L. Guerrero, K. Taber. Third Row: C. Sander, M. Boulio, S. Mulvihill, K. Keane P. Parker, C. Dill, D. Aron. Fourth Row: V. Pepin, G. Wendleton, T. Myers, L. Svirsky, J. Abel, M. Hoxsey, C. Carolyn Trytten Vicki Love President Social Historian Kathy Keane Sandy Mulvihill Treasurer Publicity Sarah Steuermann Secretary K Miss Jo Ann Smith Advisor Baldwin, S. Marcoux. Fifth Row: C. Trytten, J. Clarkson, , A. Deem, D. Watson, C. Schatz, S. Steuermann, P. Day- hoff, A. Beasley, M. Bishop. Sixth Row: S. Marcello, J. Carter, L. West, K. Peters, J. Morrison, P. Sturz, C. , Cross, C. Wilken, M. Aaron, C. Larsen. Seventh Row: D. Nichols, D. Kelly, P. Webber. The Helix Hi-Steppers, under the di- rection of Miss Jo Ann Smith, won three 1st Place trophies in three com- petitive parades entered this year. These victories represent the first time in the history of our school that any drill team has placed in competitive parades. Wearing new authentic Scottish uni- forms, the Hi-Steppers topped all other drill teams at the Santa Monica Invita- tional Parade. Their second victory was won at the coveted Parade of Cham- pions where they scored higher than other top drill teams in Southern Cali- fornia. They finished their season by taking lst Place at the Camarillo Win- ter lnvitational Parade. Into First Place xyaf' 1 5' , i f? if an in 65,4-1 ii '21 n Janene Gardner Sharon Shannon Nancy Shepard Holly Bacon Captain Diane Sdao poses with lst Lt. 2nd Lt. 3rd Lt. 4th Lt. trophy worn at the Santa Monica Band Review Hi-Steppers give a preview of their ability at the Band Jamboree. Varsity Cheerleader uh, Ef- ' r Head Cheerleadefi D99 D99 First Row: Peggy Herzik, Dee Dee Brown, Tracey Barnes. Second Don Row: Robin Zulauf, Mike Kennedy, Chris Coover, Don Limpic, Jan Campbell. With new cheers, many balloons, the spirit can, and Mac, our loyal mascot, the Varsity Cheerleaders demonstrated their enthusiasm. Determined efforts in all kinds of weather stimulated our teams to many victories. l Jan nspire Spirit Chris Ti -Q.-M X, PGEEY Not every moment is a happy one. Mike JV Cheerleaders Enliven .IV Sports The six girl Junior Varsity Cheerlead- ing squad has proven to be an energetic group. They cheer at Junior Varsity sports events and have helped to lead the boys to victory. Kathy Napolis Susan Baker E Chris Young Head Cheerleader L. to R.: C. Young, T. Burns, L. Sullins, S. Baker, J. Kuykendall, K. Napolis. Jill Kuykendall Tisha Burns T Linda Sullins CCC Serves Helix e,e' ' eeeee . . :mv . 151' . f +A- Q le QWMMMM ,rVV.. K if ,f x F M' , J C .Q i , Q ' fe Vg 3 ' K ' :E if A2 Craig Lorenz H Dan De Winter Robert Monroig Jim Heyer Bill Kirkman Executive Training Officer First Sergeant Sergeant First Class First Platoon Leader Supply Sergeant Mr. Gordinier Commandant The California Cadet Corps is an elective class designed to give training in leadership by having the students assume positions of responsibility in a military unit. The Cadets provide valu- able school and community service through their color guard and help at special events. Leadership traits, military history and tactics, first aid, physical fitness, drill, and marksmanship are learned. Extra-curricular events include rifle matches, field trips, and drill competi- tions. Tim Owens Company Commander The Cadets strive for perfection. Spirited Highlanders Cheer 192 A34 2 X ff 1 f x ff My Cheering comes easy to Highlanders. Cheering at football and basketball games comprises two of the ways in which Highlanders display school spirit. Those students who wish to sit in the cheering section are required to wear white and follow the cheers which are led by the cheerleaders. lt is the consistent co-operation of the stu- dent body that makes cheering at games successful. Students become ecstatic as the Highland basketball team plays in the CIF preliminaries. Teams on to Victory X , ef Highlanders provide spirit as the Green Machine BoiIs the Braves Queen and Her Court Reigr Queen Donna prepares to ascend the throne. Excitement and tension precede the ceremony. Donna Owens, Queen of the Clan Helix alumni, students, and friends were entertained by exciting events throughout Homecoming day. The Homecoming Assembly and the Alumni Tea highlighted the afternoon's activi- ties. The beautiful queen and her court presided over the football game against Santana in which Helix reigned victori- ous. 4 Candidates anxiously await announcement of queen. Dver Homecoming Ceremonies Jan Robin Carolyn Dee Dee 5:32 tsl ff-1 3 .fifx , ee- L. to R.: Herdis Tryggvason, Sibylle Oehler, Carolyn Shaw, Donna Owens, Jan Campbell, Dee Dee Brown, Robin Zulauf. 17th Annual Nominating Convention W1 iii . i ,, E, , Q? 'f Ng P5 it Delegates cast their votes for the first ballot. Candidates for ASB Secretary anxiously avvait the out- come ofthe voting. 196 if ' Assemblyman Wilson speaks out on individualism i ','i M Talliers patiently count votes. Bruce Menser willingly submits his acceptance Produces Fine Officers With mixed emotions, candidates were placed on the ballot to run for the ASB officers of 1968-69. The conven- tion began with a keynote speech by Assemblyman Pete Wilson. Lobbyists campaigned, confetti flew, and the pep band played as the votes were tabulated and announced. Sergeants-at-arms remove disorderly delegate Z- .-l Lobbyists take time out from campaigning. I L Q Freshmen learn to respect their elders. Highlanders Find Getting ready to try to overcome the foe. Senior Standouts receive recognition. Mouse Miguel! Entertainment at Assemblies One of the favorite activities held at school is assemblies. The students have the opportunity to attend an as- sembly approximately once a month. Because of the high caliber of the planned entertainment this year, every assembly was a success. cnnsfmasisseifiblyf it l l Exchange students from the Grossmont Union High School District entertain for the,Helix student body at the AFS Assembly. Students Rock Out l Highlanders celebrate the one point victory over El Capitan. l O0 I 'l l Highlanders gather 'round to watch the popular circle-d-ance. at Helix Dances A popular activity with the Highland- ers is attending dances. This proved to be quite successful for the various or- ganizations which sponsored them. Among the bands that played for the dances were The Horseless Carriage, The Light Brigade, Sandy and The Classics, The Extremes, and The Search. Festive Highlanders celebrate the Christmas season at the Qi 202 Wearing green on the field of play, Working hard to win the game, From agility in practice or in the fray Strong boys are raised to fame. On teams, sportsmanship is learned Whether contest is won or lost, Through mighty effort letters earned No matter what the cost. Bodies are built while mastering rules And tactics on field and courts, For the pride and enjoyment of the schools As we keep in pace with sports. ATHLETICS , x - x 1, I l'- f':s 8 xt f '-if is 'W K xv I 4 1 It 21 ' JN gli -SN 4 Fw iw ...,, was F ' 4, fyxv . 4 '. Nlwflllfl f. 5 I I 1- X 2 S 1 , .f' 5, ?I buffy , f I Q01 1 ' . 'fl . 5 7 V: 4 fx ! 1 'E '. ' 2 I 3 Q 44 2 J '61 f I Ex K WMM? .MWA fi f uf' N... - 4 ..., 9 Varsity Takes Title, Ties Grossmont Q' P ff '2 Greg Gleason Senior Quarterback No. 15 160 lbs. ALL LEAGUE The Highlander Varsity Football Team brought home a championship once again this year. The Scots opened the season with a hard-fought 26-25 victory over El Capitan. The gridmen in an afternoon game defeated El Cajon, 27-12. They overwhelmed Santana at Home- coming, 45-6. This set the scene for the big game of the year with Grossmont. Because Helix's team was slow getting going, they were not able to outscore the Foothillers. Grossmont won the game 13-6 and claimed the Nlusket. The Scots faced and defeated Granite Hills, 40-20. ln the final contest of the year, Helix reclaimed the Claymore by outscoring Mount Nliguel, 14-0. The gridmen were led by the most valuable line- man, Ed Couverette, and the most valuable back, Greg Gleason. The defense was led by Randy Hintz, chosen best defensive player. The Junior Varsity Football Team did not have an outstanding season, compiling a 1 - 6 record, but they did develop some good athletes for next year's Varsity team. Such players as Gene Rhodes, Jim Ebright, Kurt Brown, and many others should strengthen the team next year. Record Helix Opponent , 12 Hoover 21 ,ff 55' 26 El capitan 25 if . ii 27 El Cajon 12 is 24 Nlonte Vista O ' A 4 5 Sa nta na 6 f 6 Grossmont 13 40 Granite Hills 20 14 rvii. iviiguei o Bart Williamson Senior Halfback No. 18 165 lbs. ALL LEAGUE ord smashes through the Granite Hills' line for another touchdown. 1 J nf f ' ,ww :fy -v 1 zz V Q5 ,,f ,1 4, l ,. , xt is 4 an 0 . Q .. X 4, . 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QI L' . 532435 V .. wg, ,, V , ., , 4 ,55 ' .V ig A V .- .,V , V ., 4, 'V A 1 Vwm, gfg' 5:5 John Sturgeon C23J, Larry Sweet 1827, and Mike Monahan 4647, stop the progress of a Monte Vista ball carrier, as Ed Couverette C729, and Randy Hintz C773 rush in to assist. Greg Gleason 1153, eludes a Monte Vista defender on the way to long yardage. W, my . 7 A im J 0, X 44? , sh Q V 1 4 W Hannu Mikkonen Junior Guard No. 60 180 lbs V ' V ' . V X ,V,V:, L, ..,, , , ,V , 'I , , 3, .V,, . K H .1 .,... Jerry Anderson Junior End No. 87 147 lbs. 1, ff,.,J,.,.sws' wma f , , W, , ff , f iimyif' 4 ,, J was 'K , Tom Parks Junior Tackle No. 71 162 lbs. ,it . ljyi Q4 Jim Eu ratt ,, WA ? . : Bill Denhart Junior Halfback No. 17 160 lbs .., N , U , tifili A fi sf f fp ff? Emftj M f ,, ,?2a?Wf 1 ,. n 3 1 ffl If f Q Jim Dillahunt Junior End No. 86 155 lbs Bob Cyman Junior Tackle No. 75 165 lbs. l l Robert Hafner Junior Guard No. 66 243 lbs. .r1 V, ,,.., 1 A K I , '-'- 'iff 1 ff? X Bob Loue Lean Junior Quarterback Junior Halfback No. 14 170 lbs. No. 21 171 lbs. Junior Center No. 51 165 lbs. 209 , H 5 5- , e 4, ,X V , 4 M ,ff 2 rr ' fi Wd' H2 J 5 1 Coach Rockhold Junior Varsity takes time out to discuss strategy. J.V. Record Helix Opponent 7 Hoover 13 O El Capitan 14 O El Cajon 6 O Monte Vista 2 12 Santana 13 14 Grossmont 27 O Granite Hills 13 7 Mt. Miguel 6 First Row A Pipes L Adams B Buchanan K Detweiler J Dakis R Hennum M Hallameyer, W. Hathaway, K. Sturgeon, M. Schmidt M Swanson B Strackbine Seco d R F H f M R n ow a ner oss F Dennis R Borrows R Dralle D. Butcher, R.Rose, K.Coltrain,J. Ebright M Willock R Treiglaff T Self J Landis Third Row Coach Rockhold S Talli-nan D lnabiett, G. Valkirs, K. Brown, B. Clements J Woll D Villarino J Lemmo D Surber J Reylek R Johnson M Hunt D Adolph Coach Cherry. First Row: K. Regas, Mgr., B. Baum, G. Luppens, R. Cesena, H. Dillahunt, L. Kelsey, M. Heighes, F. Pernicano, H Sutherland J Lush J. Close, M. Hewitt, G. White. Second Row: B. Powell, M. Liddell, S. Riehle, M. Williams, J. Boutelle, D. Castro, W Berry G Cox R Bahno, R. Schultz, M. Dixon, L. Wilson, D. Neptune, M. Williams, D. Peterson. Third Row: Coach Vasquez, H. Drew M French B Tal ley, D. Payne, M. Raffesberger, R. Phillips, R. Teigen, R. Alvarez, D. Varney, J. Albanese, C. Mitchell, S. Coover, R Schultz D Sluder C. Garrett, D. Coleman, Coach Langston. Fiery Frosh Finish Fourth in League Frosh Record Helix Opponent 6 El Capitan 36 26 El Cajon 8 20 Monte Vista O 38 Santana 13 7 Grossmont 14 26 Granite Hills 6 7 Mt. Miguel 19 Jim Ebright C123 sets to fire a long bomb against El Capitan Wx Xml QW? Coach Muirhead Joe Schroeder Senior TEAM CAPTAIN IRON MAN ALL LEAGUE Seniors Spark Harrier This year's Varsity Cross Country team finished fourth in the tough Grossmont League competition, compiling a 4-3 record. The only two seniors, Joe Schroeder and Mike Cour, led the team in all dual meets and both placed on the All-League team. Coach Muirhead's fairly young team also had a fine record at the Invitational meets, finishing fourth at Mt. San Antonio and Aztec and seventh at the CIF Finals. The Junior Varsity team, led by sophomores Mark Stockdale and Dennis Rogers, often contributed run- ners to fill open positions on the Varsity. This often left the J.V. ranks in short supply. Even so, the team compiled a 5 - 4 record and a fourth in league stand- ings. The Freshmen team produced the finest freshman runner Helix has ever seen. Ed Mendoza broke the 1.5 mile course record twice in setting a new mark of 7:18. The team finished fifth in the league with a 3 - 4 record. Mike Cour Senior 9:36 P.E.P. AWARD ALL LEAGUE ' ' ,f K 1 r ' A ,W , my ' k ' 1 Record Helix Opponent 22 Vista 39 42 Clairemont 18 16 El Capitan 47 34 El Cajon 21 36 Monte Vista 22 19 Santana 42 17 Grossmont 39 16 Granite Hills 45 30 Mt. Miguel 27 Mt. Sac. lnv. 5th Aztec 4th CIF Finals 7th A l:o Successful Season fl' , ' J' :ws , ,A we My sz iw. Darryl Simmons Tom Quirico Lee Malsack Junior Junior Junior 9245 9258 10:02 lff , pvjiexxfggv :QS Q2 Si 113 Q55 R-1 so 4 5 ff J 56.3955 V'sS'4A i' if 3 . if-s . 1 X 'W--1-QQ-........, W . ' . me fi ew. .. QL . ,W in ff r 1 ss W Chris Merril Robin Schultz Curt Smith Junior Sophomore Sophomore 10:08 10:13 9:53 ,.'v l if, , Z V , 1, fi ia ' JH 'pw A 731 f ,M 'fat -1'fflf..'r95 Junior Varsity: First Row: Craig Warner, George Miller, Tom McLaughlin, Mark Stockdale Dennis Rodgers, Rick Latimer. Second Row: Dale Caldwell, Jack Vargo, Robin Schultz Dick Comber, Rick Fabres, Hal Griffith, Mike Coon. isophomofe MOST VALUABLE JV JV Record Helix Opponent Frosh Record 18 vista 41 Helix Opponent 21 Clairemont 35 15 El Capitan 50 17 El Capitan 38 35 El Cajon 20 46 El Cajon 15 43 Monte Vista 20 50 Monte Vista 15 32 Santana 23 22 Santana 35 32 Grossmont 23 50 Grossmont 15 23 Granite Hills 36 25 Granite Hills 34 21 Mt. Miguel 36 .39 . Mt- Nhgue' 16 Mt. Sac. Inv. 4th Mt. Sac. Inv. lst Aztec lnv. ' 1st Ed Mendoza Freshman Frosh: First Row: Chris Picard, Shawn Bennett, Mike McLaughlin, Greg Hickman, Ed Men- 7213 doza, Jeff DeMarce. Second Row: Ed Jones, Brian Hart, Gary Donathan, Rick Hall, Jim New Course Martin, Brent McGregor. Record 214 -Jag: gs xkge inbuilt A n bg, , ,. w A wwf.-. M , ' . 40 f' 'f f N' N 'ft ,f lwtvtj, 14- ,.51h,... f I ,, - M, 3,15 ig.. My.. ' 1- N, W 1- A Q Grapplers Capture Kiwanis Tournament The ability to endure the pain of a tough match through to the eventual pin paid off again as the Varsity wrestlers took third in League and fourth in CIF this year. Under the leadership of Coach Bob Lucas the Helix mat- men went undefeated during the pre-season, tying only Monte Vista in the Kiwanis Tourney. As the League sea- son progressed however, the team dropped its winning spark in a resilient bout with Mt. Miguel and a heartbreak- ing tie with Monte Vista. The remainder of the season gave the team no trouble and the Varsity finished with a 13-1-2 overall record. Bart Williamson, Most Valuable Wrestler, and Don Wiles paced the team in CIF, both being named to the All CIF team. Seniors Steve Dill and Greg Whillock placed on the second All CIF team. Match deci- sions were made by Team Captain Glen Eady, who fin- ished fourth in the League Finals. The title of Most lm- proved Wrestler was given to the Senior Heavyweight, Ed Couvrette. The Junior Varsity and Frosh teams followed in the normal Helix tradition by going undefeated this season. These team members will be a fine addition to the Varsity and JV teams next year. if swf' Bart Williamson Senior l68lbs. 2nd ALL LEAGUE lst ALL CIF 41 V Record Helix Opponent 40 Mar Vista 7 36 Castle Park 6 38 San Dieguito 8 33 Castle Park 9 19 Monte Vista 19 27 Grossmont 15 25 Madison 17 49 Coronado 3 11 Mt. Miguel 28 18 Monte Vista 18 27 Morse 15 32 El Cajon 11 35 Granite Hills 2 26 Grossmont 12 31 EI Capitan 9 Senifsvelgyllbs Jun?c?rn vmgslbs 35 Santana 9 2nd ALL LEAGUE lst ALL LEAGUE 2nd ALL CIF lst ALL CIF -My Larry Davidson Glenn Eady . Tim Shaeffer Junior 130 lbs. Senior 136lbs. Sophomore 106 lbs. 2nd ALL LEAGUE 4th ALL LEAGUE 3rd ALL LEAGUE 2 All Foes Fear the Might of Helix's Matmen A' l 9? A 4 Ed Couvrette Greg Whillock Mike Vidal Senior 218 lbs. Senior 154 lbs. Senior 148 lbs. 2nd ALL LEAGUE 2f1d ALL LEAGUE 2nd ALL CIF f ',. X Dennis Sesma Buddy Bertsch Dale Sauter Junior 123 lbs. Sophomore 98lbs. Junior 183 lbs. 4th ALL LEAGUE 2nd ALL LEAGUE 'W Tom Peterman Adrian Lee John Bahno Senior 183 lbs. Senior 168 lbs. Senior 218 lbs. 216 Larry lngraham Dennis Leslie Senior 148 lbs Junior 136 lbs. Gordon Nakano Junior 106lbs. Junior Varsity First Row Mitch Steinauer Larry Gilmore Mike McLaren, Ed Weirather, Bill Vaughn, Dave Floyd, Ron Gardner Mark Willock Scott Tallman Greg McDonald John Loukes, Mike Odom, Burt Clements. Second Row: Jesus Vega Bill Ayers Oscar Padilla Wayne Nakano Bob Buchanan, Steve Leis, Jon Lemmo, Dennis Garrett, Dennis Grame, Gary Sutton Hern Crane Third Row Mike Swanson Doug Surber, John Pack, Brian Wofford, Alan Boyd, Jeff Woll, Mike JV Record Opponent Mar Vista 8 Castle Park 10 Madison 15 Coronado 3 Mt. Miguel 20 Monte Vista 18 Morse 6 El Cajon 18 Granite Hills 44 Grossmont 12 El Capitan 14 Santana 10 Frosh Record Helix Opponent 32 University 27 40 Coronado 16 33 Mt. Miguel 17 29 Monte Vista 21 26 El Cajon 19 38 Granite Hills 16 23 Grossmont 17 34 El Capitan 10 24 Santana 20 Freshmen First Row S Wetherbee T Faulk J Kida R. Foredem, R. Cesena, R. Schultz, M. Hewitt, S. Coover, C. Couvrette H Drew Second Row D Payne R Baum J Fristo, G. Luppen, R. Schultz, J. Cusumano, M. Willian, J. An- derson D Sluder Third Row L Wilson W Bangs J Lish, Pcwell,lG. Mitchell, D. Varney, S. Steele, M. Williams, C415 of Mt. Miguel in order to pass to a hidden Bruce Walton C527. Coach Nash discusses floor tactics with the Highlander Varsity ag- gregation during a third quarter break in a tight game with Monte V' t . Paul Drozd C509 dribbles around a menacing Mike Ela 'Sa Nash's Ramblers Roll into CIF Finals Bruce Menser C253 takes a shot from the baseline as Dave Unroe C413 sets to block an El Cajon forward. Once again the cry of the Varsity cagers was On to CIF but the hopes and patience of the team was tried once too often in the four losses to Mt. Miguel. During the pre-season the Helix squad seemed to be a fine prospect for the League crown, but the idea of having to face the same team more than twice during the season was just an impossibility. Under the lead- ership of a new, but not unknown, Varsity coach, Gor- don Nash, the team captured the consolation champion- ship at Fillmore and then came back to clinch second in League, with only three league losses. Then in the CIF playoffs the team battled to an unprecedented run- ner-up position. This was the first time that two Gross- mont League teams had fought for the Championship. The team ended the season with a great 18-8 overall win-loss record. Senior Bob Kellison was chosen most valuable player, setting a best percentage from the free throw line of 78fX, and a one game record of 11 for 11. Team Captain this year was Senior Guard Mat McLan- drich. All League Center Paul Drozd was selected as the most improved player. The Junior Varsity also enjoyed a satisfactory sea- son, compiling a 12-2 win-loss record and capturing the League Championship. Outstanding player of the year was Bill Walton, who later moved up to Varsity for the CIF playoffs. The Varsity will be helped appreciably by the great accuracy shooting of Mike Dupree next year. The Frosh team was sparked by the fabulous shoot- ing of Dan Coleman, who set an all-time high game scoring record of 38 points and a season record of 335 points. The team managed a 10-4 win-loss record and a third place spot in the League. i 1,1ELI:q ' ,... .., fn A , , , .L ji Q l ffl f ' ll 4 i U i Roy Gayhart Senior Forward 6'4 185 lbs. Honorable Mention ALL LEAGUE M 9 1 ! 2 if A Bruce Menser Junior Guard 6'1 160 lbs. Honorable Mention ALL LEAGUE Paul Drozd Senior Center 6'5 185lbs. ALL LEAGUE Mat McLandrich Senior Guard 6'0 170Ibs. ' ff g f x E 1 ri I Bob Kellison Senior Forward 6'3 165 lbs. ALL LEAGUE ALL CIF 7 ' , ' - ' ' 'F .' X X. .tj . HE L13 - Bruce Walton Junior Forward 6'6 25OIbs. Mat McLandrich C119 wards off a Monte Vista guard while giving hand signals to his teammates. But Mt. Miguel Proves to be a Roadblock Record Helix Opponent 86 La Jolla 62 64 Hoover 54 53 San Diego 55 53 Castle Park 68 77 Crawford 78 58 Madison 50 70 Crawford 59 62 Mt. Miguel 80 48 San Diego 41 78 Grossmont 54 68 Monte Vista 65 62 El Capitan 53 92 El Cajon 45 85 Santana 53 60 Granite Hills 58 57 Mt. Miguel 86 71 Grossmont 45 60 Monte Vista 63 106 El Capitan 48 91 El Cajon 51 74 Santana 58 81 Granite Hills 44 56 Mt. Miguel 67 63 Crawford 56 71 University 63 69 Hilltop 57 55 Mt. Miguel 69 Bob Kellison C233 reaches from behind to foil a Grossmont shot and tip the ball to waiting Roy Gayhart 1555. Coach Nash E I ,.f . . it 5 HE Robby Robinson Senior Forward 6'2 160 lbs. ...s-,..,:. w.s : s.,,s5.. fg., - 5 .. J .,. , .Q 5-,ix l x , f 1 X X lg W it ,5:. ::'. - ' , , I .qX Roy Gayhart C555 drives in for a layup against' Santana. Eric Johnson Senior Forward 6'2 175 lbs. Rick Ely C433 and Rick Coleman C455 fight with Grossmont for a rebound as Dave Unroe C41D, Eric Johnson C33J, and Mike Getz C213 stand by to assist. 220 N N Q gi . isli Paul Bareno Senior Guard 5'9 150 lbs. X -. -- - X J ... , ,. 'JE ' . 1 : -:gs E' ?-,-E- :I S x Doug Herman Senior Guard 6'2 170 lbs. Rick Coleman Senior Guard . Z.. g'Smtef::e.:- 1 -1 E , -9f2:'l:.l mxrexasxfsziefif 1 X. My H E. 5 N J ..ffii '.'Q Q li'Q ' L 111' S .. EV' ':'-.' Q A -' Dave Unroe Junior Forward 6'0 175 lbs. 6'3 18OIbS. . N . ' ' jiri - ' L G s' A S A S .. i 5 gi Curt Anderson Junior Center 6'6 210 lbs. Rick Ely Junior Forward 6'5 185 lbs. S .... it , -- J N -. . f fllfilfiilriiifii f 555 3' S ,iii .5 H ew, ' i i'- W J 2 2, T ' . ' j YI: ,... if kwa 1 .ssi 1 X - -' V Y Mike Getz Junior Guard 5'9 180 lbs. Bill Walton Sophomore Center 6'7 17Olbs. had Bill Walton C433 stretches for an extra point from the foul line during CIF finals against Mt. Miguel. p-wi' ?,l.,'l Q 423 9-HW DIMM' Junior Varsity: First Row: Gary Nobiensky, Oli McConnell, Willie Hathaway, Mike Du pree, John Wickersham. Second Row: Dave Grundstrom, Frank Hafner, Jim Ebright Randy Madsen, Rob Barnett. Third Row: Mike Murphy, Bill Walton, Jerry Reylek Jeff Doddridge, Butch Paddock. JV Record Helix Opponent 49-66 Grossmont 45-51 66-57 Monte Vista 47-30 77-69 El Capitan 40-27 75-78 El Cajon 47-58 71-74 Santana 40-40 68-73 Granite Hills 70-43 77-55 Mt. Miguel 55-95 Helix 63-52 62-72 67-66 62-70 47-52 60-53 65-47 Frosh Record Grossmont Monte Vista El Capitan Santana Granite Hills El Cajon Mt. Miguel Frosh: First Row: Marty French, Dan Coleman, Bill Souza, Pat Albanese, Rick Garcia, Mike Honz, Joel Yen- sen. Second Row: Mike Denton, Cliff Garrett, John Lillich, Mike Heighs,Jeff Boutelle, Gary White. Third Row: Brian Hart, Tony Sanchez, Howard Dillahunt, Steve Riehle, Bruce Kellison, Gary Berger, Cleveland Thornton, Rick Peters. Opponent 54-44 51-69 55-40 60-61 42-55 76-64 61-72 221 -. - c . Jim Skalman Roy Gayhart Rick Ely Senior High Jump Senior Hurdles, Mile Relay Junior Hurdles 6' 21g Ties School Record 120 High's 14.9, 180 Low's 20.3 120 Higws 15.9, 180 L0w'5 20 Thinclacls Defeat All, Take League Titles Allen Stevenson Rob Barnett Junior Sprints, Relays Junior Sprints, Relays 220 21.9, 440 48.8 100 10.6. 220 23-0. New School Record 440 51.7 The track team, on all three levels, upheld it motto of No Scrap in the Scrapbook, this season by captur- ing League honors in all divisions. The Varsity team went undefeated through the season, first in stopping Lincoln's 31 dual meet winning streak and then through League competition to a final trouncing of Mt. Miguel 86 to 50. The 880 relay was dropped this year in favor of the 440 and Mile relays. School Records were set in both of these added events. ln the 440 relay a mark of42.6 seconds was attained by John Landis, Jim Cole, Randy Hennum, and Al Stevenson, while the Mile relay time was shattered down to a 3221.0 by Randy Hennum, Rick Hartegan, Roy Gayhart, and AI Stevenson. Al also tied his own record in the 440 with a 49.2 sec. Senior Jim Skalman tied the record in the High Jump with a leap of 6' 2V2 . He was consistently over 6' and should reach 6' 3 in CIF. State meet hopefuls will be Al Stevenson in the 440 and Randy Hennum in the 220 and the Mile Relay team. The B team tied for the League championship with Grossmont, having only one loss, to El Cajon, during the season. Excellent marks were made by Steve Pitt in the 660, with a 126.5, Larry Green in the 100 with a time of 10.6, undefeated Hal Griffith and Robin Schultz in the 1320, and sprinter Larry Adams with a 10.2 in the 100. The C team had the best possible season in outscor- ing all comers and defeating Grossmont for the first time in the school's history. Led by relay men Steve Fattig, Mike Hallamyer, Willie Hathaway, and Rod Hennum the team did an outstanding job. Freshman Ed Mendoza, al- though running the Varsity 2 Mile during league, will turn his sights toward the C 1320 during CIF competition. Ed will be a great asset to future Helix League Champion Teams. L, r Q.. .... 'Q fi L, f . First Row: Mike Palmer, Rob Barnett, Rick Mather, Larry Adams, Dave Scott, Joel Schroeder, Art Evins, Dan Bergeson, Ed Mendoza, Curt Smith, Jim Cole, Randy Hennum. Second Row: Darryl Simmmons, Paul Bareno, Greg Schimke, Larry Green, Tom Quirico, Jim Skalman, Mike Vidal, Jim Rudolph, Hal Griffith, Robin Schultz, Don Garrett. Third Row: Eric Johnson, Bruce Irwin, Rick Hartegan, Mike Cour, Bill Peterson, Rick Ely, Don Moore, Roy Gayhart, Curt Anderson, Allen Stevenson, Jack Vargo, Chris Merrill, Gary Holden John Landis. Coach Rockhold, Coach Kahan, Head Coach Muirhead Jim Rudolph Senior Triple Jump 42' 11 NQQ Record Helix Opponent 71 Lincoln 65 80 El Cajon 56 115112 El Capitan 2O1f2 102 Monte Vista 34 118 Santana 18 80 Grossmont 56 86 Granite Hills 50 94 Mt. Miguel 42 f ffgili! V ,I 4 , ' -f f ' 32' '-.121 ' ,.,.., A , rw' if fwfr ,f V H - f ' V- Tami' , ,i fi. . A .Y:fl1 J , fl 4.,M LfQ fly. f 5 ami' - ig, ' 5' iig,i'jf6't?7f74ff?5flswfw4iirl'2 Al 5 ff John Landis Jim Cole Randy Hennum Jim vermiiiion iviike vidai Junior Sprints, Relays Senior Sprints, Relays Senior Sprints, Relays Senior Shot Put Senior High Jump 100 10-2, 220 22.5 100 10.0, 220 22.0 100 10.0, 220 21.9 51' 11'f 6' of' Individual Efforts Prove eams Merit Mike Cour Joel Schroeder Mike Palmer Senior Distance Senior Distance Senior Pole Vault Mile 4:32.1, 2 Mile 1O:00.8 Mile 4:40.0, 2 Mile 10:O4.0 12' 6 Darryl Simmons Chris Merrill Ed Mendoza Junior Distance Junior Distance Freshman Distance Mile 4227.7 880 159.1 2 Mile 9:48.1 WG Mike Sebach Junior Shot Put, Discus 50' 8 , 144' 8 Rick Hartegan Junior Long Jump, Triple Jump 21' 1 , 42' 5 , Mile Relay 224 . . . . ,af a , hh' , .fe we. . V '44 , . ' f J . i I HWY' QI ' V4.2 . , ww 1 , , as . ' -. ' new . . -. 1-. , v ' Q . W .,f .4 . N- W,,. 1 H M. 1 1 .4 W Q 1' W . ,4 2 ' r Q' ' ' '- 1 1 iw- -I fr . , WA: . V V. 1, S nv w . .. x M if i 'T saw' l F . in . W, 0 .fr '..M,.wwm V 1 f f ' gk M 5 , mi fig? W A W ' W A 4:2 ' 5' L 5' - 4 . A, V ,,, du -.3 1 Q . fu ,Q ,ww 2 ' f ,, .. A . W W., , NME, ,. C J . .ac vi. fx .- 'M 1 L,,..Wf 4 ' 41 ., V,,A ' ' in ' LR 1 ,,,,,. u k' 1 Lkyr by f p, I VR ' 91 ,tt ,,,-i. fr f 2 We f L . 7 'V it 2 ' rf W f ll H lslr A' 4 'V 3 VAg- W .. ' 1 43 ff . ' 1 f . - - if v . f - V .V .. if . ,,.1 it M 1 1 , Azg- A s. M 1 L an' 5 ' . . . fif -f:. ' 7 - j , '-1 -V ' 1 1 F, . 9 , f Tom Pa rks it f f m . Junior Discus Managers: First Row: Charlie Dennis, Karl Corbett, Rick Stottlemyer, 146' 2 Kurt Regas. Second Royv: Ken Regas, Ed Imenschuh, Rick Hill, Doug Oliver, Dan Jacobson, Richard Clary. B Record Helix Opponent 57 Lincoln 45V2 El Cajon 67 El Capitan 70 Monte Vista 80 Santana 51 Grossmont 70 Mt. Miguel 66 Granite Hills B TRACK:. First Row: Craig Warner, Bob Lemming, Mike Swanson, Dave Butcher, Mike Gandy, Dan Castro. Second Row: Joe Todd, Kelly Detweiler, John Foster, Mike Grindle, Mel Williams, Gary Donathan. Third Row: Rick Latimer, Dick Comber, Dale Caldwell, Rolph Moore, Randy Madsen, Dean Jacobs. 38 49V2 28 25 15 44 25 29 C TRACK: First Row: Rod Hennum, Willie Hathaway, Mike Hallamyer, Steve Fattig, George Miller, Mike McLaughlin. Second Row: Greg Hickman, Mark Slack, Doug Rassmusen, Mike Boyette, Tom McLaughlin, Steve Sutherland, Luuk Nyendorf, Dave Hoffman. Third Row: Don Wiles, Wayne Breton, Brent McGreggor, Rick Fordom, Frank Pernicano, Gene Lang- lois, Rick Fabres. ,ng ,... 7 C Record Helix Opponent 66 Lincoln 19 60 El Cajon 26 77 El Capitan 9 70 Monte Vista 16 54 Santana 32 49 Grossmont 37 Granite Hills 10 16 76 70 Mt. Miguel 226 Tony Salmon rounds third against Mount Miguel. Coach White holds Jim Dillahunt at third Helix Ties for lead in First Round ft. f i54?f 7r . ' l ' fi ,.',' if V? Y ' if , I , . r' , 'ii' i , V .ii' 1. . P - ittii . S. i Q Y iite M ,gi L- f 7 iti i ff 5 f ' Z ' i'i't L if ' 'ii' L - .V t-,' f i - iut M -1 . X we i friiir is J f M V A - ' f ir' 4 , A f 1 rr- . A 1 A .,,. l 1 A A ' ,V M VV 1.. 4' aulv ZV: Z V5 , A A Mike Monahan Tony Salmon Dennis Vilhitmer Greg Gieason Larry Sweat Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior First Base Second Base Third Base Shortstop Pitcher Greg Gleason slides by Mt. Miguel catcher for the score Keith Baxter John Verdusco Senior Junior Catcher Outfield The Scots baseball team, currently in first place, are still struggling with El Capitan for the League title. Fine pitching and timely hitting have proved to be the reasons for the Highlander's success. The pitching staff was head- ed by Ace Larry Sweat, who had an E.R.A. of 1.89 John Sturgeon with an E.R.A. of 2.39. The staff was completed by Juniors Erautt with a 0.000 E.R.A. and Brian Wofford with an E.R.A. of 1000. ln a great clutch performance Jim Erautt pitched a two hitter to shut out El Capitan in eight innings 1-0. The hitting was led by Dennis Whitmer with an average of .326 and Tony Salmon at .311. Com- plementing them were Jim Dillahunt at .281, John Ver- dusco at .271, and Keith Baxter at .257. With the team playing up to Coach White's expectations the CIF Cham- pionship should only be a few games away. The Junior Varsity turned in only an average perform- ance placing near the top of the League in standings. Coach Lucas tabbed Junior Bill Denhart as the outstand- ing J.V. player. The Frosh team started their season slowly, but as Coaches Olson and Langston instilled the pride of Helix into the team's spirit their game began to improve, win- ning five out of the last six games. Pitching was headed by Cliff Garrett, while Steve Steele and Jim Lish Iended I N fair 'ff' j- J 1 X 'f If 5' 9 gf l W- . M ,J Jim Dillahunt Larry Franey Jerry Anderson Junior Senior Junior Outfield Outfield Catcher ........ . . -.. - -,. J ' Bob Kellison Milan Young Mickey Aquirre Senior Junior Junior Outfield Third Base Shortstop support in the hitting department. Coach White Record Helix ODD- 11 Hilltop 1 2 Hoover 10 6 La Jolla 0 1 Morse 0 4 Escondido O 0 Chula Vista 4 4 Grossmont 0 7 Monte Vista 0 O Santana 3 8 Granite Hills 5 3 Mt. Miguel 0 3 Grossmont 1 3 Monte Vista 0 8 Granite Hills 0 7 El Capitan 6 1 El Capitan 0 6 El Cajon 7 3 Santana 4 4 Mt. Miguel 0 7 Kearny 6 l John Sturgeon Jim Erautt Brian Wofford Senior Junior Junior Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Monahan stretches for the OLE against Granite Hills 'll Lucas' Little Leaguers Meet the Mark Ji. .las Junior Varsity: First Row: Oscar Padilla, Mike Dupree, Ollie McConnell, Randy Rose, Dino Villarino, Kelly Coltrin. Second Row: Dennis Sesma, Kurt Brown, Gene Jenkins, Bill Den- hart, Mark Kerns, Jerry Reylek. Third Row: Coach Lucas, 'Tom Wolgat, Doug Myers, Rohn Trieglaff, Burt Clements, Matt Hunt, Al Rosenblatt. JV Record Helix Opponent 5 Hilltop 3 Hoover 8 La Jolla 2 Morse 3 15 Escondido 6 12 Chula Vista O 4 Grossmont 7 8 Monte Vista 3 6 Santana O 3 Granite Hills O 10 Mt. Miguel 6 1 Grossmont O 1 Monte Vista 4 1 El Capitan 4 6 El Cajon 7 6 Granite Hills 2 O El Capitan 2 6 Santana 6 3 Mt. Miguel 2 Frosh Set Record Game at 20 to O Frosh Record Helix Opponent 7 El Cajon 9 8 St. Augustine 19 8 Marian 2 O La Jolla 4 2 Santana 1 5 Monte Vista 2 20 St. Augustine O 3 El Cajon 2 11 Santana 1 2 Marian 8 228 Frosh: First Row: Tony Sanchez, Gary Burger, Howie Dillahunt, Jim Lish, Bill Powell. Sec- ond Row: Gary White, Brooks Talley, Mike Honz, Steve Riehle, Bob Baum, Cliff Garrett. Third Row: Marty French, Rick Garcia, Hal Drew, Steve Steele, Jeff Boutelle, Dan Sluder, Mike Heighs. Record Helix Opponent 23 El Capitan 4 27 El Cajon O 17 Monte Vista 10 3 Santana 24 21 Grossmont 6 23172 Granite Hills 31f2 26 Mt. Miguel 1 15 El Capitan 12 24 El Cajon 3 52 Monte Vista 2 4th El Centro Tournament 52 Monte Vista 2 35 Santana 19 45 Grossmont 9 45 Granite Hills 9 20 Mt. Miguel 7 42 Santana 12 Frosh: First Row: Brad Sell, Larry Duke, Randy Doll, Pat Eastin. Varsity: Second Row: Mike Bresnahan, Tim Sell, Steve Randel, Greg Olson, Bruce Robertson, Scott Stell, Coach Ham- merschmidt. Junior Varsity: Third Row: Doug Herman, Mike Getz, Gary Sumek, Jim Gil- chriest, Butch Carmichael, Jim Eastin. Individuals Drive Team Toward Title Continuing its effort of last year, the Helix Golf team once again challenged for the League title. There have been no outstanding players on this year's team, but six players who have had consistent games. This consistency is evident by the fact that each of the six has at one time or another been the medalist during Varsity competition. The Team, directed by Coach Ham- merschmidt, was led by Seniors Mike Bresnahan, Bruce Robertson, and Scott Stell. Strong performances were turned in by Juniors Steve Randell, Greg Olson, and Tim Sell. By defeating Santana later in the season the team will be tied with them for the League title. I Steve Randel Bruce Robertson Junior Medalist Senior Medalist Vs. Monte Vista Vs. Monte Vista Mike Bresnahan Greg Olson Tim Sell Scott Stejj Senior Medalist Junior Medalist Junior Medalist Senior Medalist Vs. El Cajon Vs. Santana Vs. EI Capitan Vs. El Cajon .M ff if 1 tf ' ,H . .-fir. . . sf f , ,. Q S fx-:wx - 73f:1,' as -' 1 'fl f i ki ifr 3'92Qf4if'ifi35'f? 1 filf zil 1 if-' ' Q A x Y. N 7 34, W ,, . ,Q ., :ka tw , tagu.t,,x,1Q?sg1 , fs f-,. wg Q , ,,,,,,,, ' - . 4 , L QE r t,,,pfE,.5, 4 Q 1, . it ,,,,1siez.' - vt? , - 3 gl . 15 .sw ,wfiliifs .17 . ali 'I' ' V f Lois, ,tv :,.Qi,,,jma i,,'1sm:w,.-1 T T 1 , -- , , vt V 44- - I 2 ,im Wt, . Y,,,tig5.,5r,M 1 .f ww , 7 me 1 Uirs-ef-if 51. Q L 3 i 1 if x 3 as Max r ai ' gg: 5 ' 4 3 f 2 W wt? rf A V Q 3 w 1 i ' f is if g 1? 2 S 4 i X X 753 Z, H A if V . A . if g :' , , V ,.,,,,, A ' :' gr ' ZAV A,,,A as . + 'r r il P , 11 if Y' .,1A ,:f 5 W W .. . . U - Y L 'gl U X V A it ' . ' V Varsity: First Row: Mark Mittler, Keith Sinclair, Chris Hopkins, Phil Abbott, Senior Chris Hopkins prepares to re, Rick Bissell. Second Row: Jim Sable, Dave Shaw, Darryl DeVinney, Arthur turn a volley after his serve. Strauss' Glen Fagdson- Netmen Strive For Possible Fourth The Varsity Tennis team was hurt this year by the loss of key players, through illness, injury, and trans- fers. As a result of these losses the majority of the season was comprised of Sophomore playing Varsity. By playing these Sophomores now, Coach Walker is assured of a strong team for the next two years. Lead- ing scorer and driving factor behind the teams partial success was Chris Hopkins, Senior. The last two match- es will determine the team's final League standings. If the team can win both of them, it will finish in fourth place. One noticeable surprise this year was the sec- ond place finish of the Junior Varsity team. Record JV Record Helix Opponent Helix Opponent 23172 El Capitan 4172 27M El Capitan 371 12 El Cajon 16 27 El Cajon 1 4 Monte Vista 24 1717, Monte Vista IOM1 15371 Santana 12M1 22172 Santana 5172 371 Grossmont 27171 5 Grossmont 11 17 Granite Hills 11 16 Granite Hills O 7M Mt. Miguel ZOMQ 2OV4 Mt. Miguel 3371 24 El Capitan 4 16 El Capitan O 7 EI Cajon 21 14V2 El Cajon IVZ 4571 Monte Vista 23172 9 Monte Vista 7 5172 Santana 22M 15172 Santana 172 1 Grossmont 27 13M Grossmont 14371 230 Coach Walker W Mm .,.,, .. K .....-- , ,.,, -. . He ., 5 - Q2'2?is1ai.3 mswiisifiifiwseie fm1w?l5s , ffwwF2swiiswsM.,.m7::LL.. . Junior Darryl DeVinney smashes a backhand thwart while his Senior Phil Abbott charges for the net to enable Junior Rick doubles partner, Junior Glen Fagelson, plans his next move off of Bissell to drop back for the defense. the court. JV Battles Way To Second Place Sophomore Dave Shaw pops a serve towards the net sl Junior Varsity: First Row: Dave Shaw, Keith Sinclair, Gary Nobien- sky, Bruce Menser. Second Row: Lou Shrinkle, Craig Galbraith, Dave Unroe, Larry Moore. , wall, showing the proper elongated attitude of a decent am. 9 5 , ,.. H Www i ,. 4 .. if +' mini 45, 4 .I ' ', .A4...1 ...Mr--ffm, -PUNK' Junior diver Dan Roth rolls over the top during a forward one and a half, with one and a half twists, degree of difficulty 1.6. This was the year of the Frosh in Varsity Swimming. Although led by Senior Steve McLaren, team captain, the freshmen provided the support for the team to go undefeated in League competition. Freshman Mike Nel- son set two school records, first in the 200 meter in- dividual medely in the time of 2:28.6 and second in the 400 meter freestyle with a mark of 4:44.2. He also was a member of the record 400 meter freestyle relay team, which also included Steve McLaren, Kirk Teigen, and Rich Gleason. The new time for this event was 401.5. Another freshman, Kurt Teigen set a new record in the 100 meter freestyle in the time of 58.1 seconds. An old mark tied in the 100 meter breast stroke when Randy Giefer swam to a 1:19.0. In diving, Junior Gerry Limpic was beaten only once and he with the aid of another Junior, Dan Roth, should make an unbeatable force. Frosh Lead Team, Set School Records Varsity: First Row: Bill Davidow, Greg Ryan, Gerry Limpic, Mike Nelson, Roger Smith, Rick Zitren. Second Row: Steve McLaren, Rich Gleason, Peter Gilmore, Roland John- son, John Ellis, Kirk Tiegan, Randy Giefer, Cliff Lyons. 232 QQLLIX wil SW-afar Coach Crawford Record Helix Opponent ,J , 1 C . 30 Crawford 65 45 Hilltop 50 83 El Capitan 12 52 EI Cajon 43 62 Monte Vista 33 90 University 52 71 Granite Hills 24 52 Grossmont 43 64 Coronado 31 Sophomore Rolly Johnson comes away from the blocks at the start of the 100 meter backstroke against Monte Vista at the Carmen Ranch pool. .IV Record Helix Opponent 66 Hilltop 20 32 Crawford 54 75 El Capitan 11 75 El Cajon 10 49 Monte Vista 46 9O1f2 University 59172 54 Grossmont 22 67 Coronado 19 53 Granite Hills 34 X' 2 A mls? Senior Steve McLaren drives off the pool edge in a turn during the 200 meter freestyle, finishing in 2l8.9. ' -4 , ,,g' f, aff? N' 1 4 Freshman Mike Nelson flips his way down the lane in the 2OO meter Individual Medley using the butterfly stroke. Junior Varsity: First Row: David Dornbusch, Steve Clay, Bob Young, John Kandt, Steve Grant. Second Row: Tom Faulk, Steve Clay, Graham Simpson, Mike McLaren, Ron Gleason, Jim Dayhoff. Third Row: David Rodgers, Clarke Walker, Jeff Dow- dridge, Walter Dors, Mark Hewitt, Mike Hurley. E -M-.NV ,,, , , A W 233 Great Seniors Make Exciting Seasons qw, Me, I ,ft ' 1,3 CL, 13 we rf' .53 ED COUVERETTE GREG GLEASON TONY SALMON MIKE MONAHAN RANDY HENNUM Football, Wrestling Football, Baseball Football, Baseball Football, Baseball Football, Track L ,.wr:,L, ,vw ' A at W5 4- - -.. ,,..f ,,,f,,,a .:,,, x, ' 4, tim . . 11' MIKE COUR JOEL SCHROEDER BART WILLIAMSON GREG WHILLOCK JOHN STURGEON Cross Country, Track Cross Counrty,,yTrack Football, Wrestling Football, Wrestling Football, Baseball ' ' ,,,, -.,.a,, LARRY SWEAT BOB KELLISON ROY GAYHART PAUL DROZD Football, Baseball Basketball, Baseball Basketball, Track Basketball 4 STEVE NICLAREN STEVE DILL Swimming Wrestling Managers Stood Behind Th CALVIN PRATHER ROBERT KARR ' ,,l,, , . ,gn V . ,',' ' 1 tl ,Q MAT MCLANDRICH Basketball ese Boys JERRY HANSEN M. . Vidal Voted Sen' ior Athlete of Year 1968 ,f 4 ff if 1 f 1 W viii Wink at ZZ 1 f,,,,f f fi 53. . H '? ill- if fi I Mike C835 as a defensive back brings down an we-...f Q 'T -if El Capitan end In wrestling Mike overpowers a Grossmont op- cy. ,1 ponent. As a High Jumper in Track Mike clears 6' O to take first in a dual with Monte Vista. i 4. A ,i E V 4 AJ, , . A X . lf' . x'd 1 A ' W ...W K if 'VI mt., we q K , ,- ,,,fw,Vg. I A Tig... ' 5 1 . g V0 ,W U pa., W ,V J k ff , , - wn,'f H ' ,, I iff, ' -J M Y A ,gfgcfgmk V M M ' V I.. ' 'i A 'ffm MJ- iwfififcit W ' A ' ,,V'L X 7' ' ie, , ,V z ,cya ,,, VI ,MK ay V t , . 1-.rf 4 Y h. n Q, . .4 7.-w.' . Q f 4 ft, Yhfufiff ,,V,,,MK ,VV f 45-.ft'!V. v ' Ln, N ' ' ,,'.,gf'.w,i Q 4 ,lf wi? , v t , 1 M 4 M faffkcvffii gs t P 5. is V, wmv ,, I In ' ' . W me 1? if . 1-1. , ,ty V tu , rf r rm' fiffke 2 ,ii we 4 H ?:egff1,,v, IV ,, ,yy f za f g w f x at 1 , 4 fazwf-+-?'i1 I ' Max V r ia 1 ff- A , fm 'f2wt'fiGa- xi MIKE VIDAL This year's outstanding senior athlete was voted by the coaches to be Mike Vidal. Mike participated in three sports, football, wrestling, and track, lettering Varsity in each. ln football he started both ways, going as a flanker on offense and as a back on the defense. ln wrestling he was able to place on the second team All-League, and finished fifth in CIF competition. ln track he was a tough opponent, usually clearing at least six feet in each meet. Mike's attitude of friendliness and fine sportsmanship will long be remembered at Helix. 23 Competitive Strokes Win Pictured with Coach Mary Ann Kendall are First Row: J. Kinnaman, M. Garvin, M. Strand, N. Clark, G. Nipper, B. Driscoll, J. Mellon, K. Cox, P. Taddeo, S. Freitas, D. Alford. Second Row: D. Dayhoff, N. Zitren, J. Parker, L. Hahn, G. Butler, D. Head, C. Albanese, C. Baker, P. Argubright, P. Franson, T. Purdum. Third Row: C. Mulvihill, D. Evers, N. Sandstrom, D. Mulvihill, J. Passino, C. Dye, T. Kaiser, L. Driscoll, M. Bresnahan, K. Clapper, A. Schnebley, C. Yale. 236 Swimmers to your mark, get set Record Helix Opponent 361f2 Fallbrook 31112 25 Escondido 38 12 Coronado 46 42 El Capitan 29 42 Mt. Miguel 26 43 Monte Vista 6 26 Grossmont 42 League Relays 3rd La Mesa J.C. Relays 5th League Finals lst County Finals 5th League Championship was captured by this year's swimming team. ln their meets they competed in such events as the individual medley, free style relays, and the 200 meter medley. These girls worked strenuously putting in many long hours. ln order to be members of the swim team, girls must pass specified ability tests. Honors for Lassies Record -. ta- - Helix Opponent 7 Monte Vista 2 6 Grossmont 3 5 El Cajon 4 6 Granite Hills 3 8 El Capitan 1 9 Santana 0 For the first time in eight years, the Helix Tennis team won League Cham- pionship. The undefeated team was led by such outstanding players as Mar- lene Munson and Laurie Berger, who played doubles and won every league match. The team's great success was due to the tremendous effort each girl put forth. The Tennis Club is open to all girls interested in tennis. The competitive team consisted of the fourteen best if C players in the club. First Row: J. De Vilbiss, P. Andolsek. Second Row: J. Smith, D. Smith, A. Togubat, C. Gardner, M. Caldwell. Third Row: L. Berger, P. Howard, B. Mitchell, M. Moe, E. Sutton. Fourth Row: P. Mole, M. Hartley, M. Munson, J. Carlin. These girls are the team members. Fifth Row: D. Ruden, M. Powell, P. Laufer, M. Mandolf, L. Lock- wood, Mrs. King. Sixth Row: S. Gardner, J. Wood, B. Serna, T. Stark, S. Farretta. 237 5' 7 fi? 'J 4 'fa W A. ., ,, ,M 7 J G 'f ,I ,ai 1 f , i , E i S K1 'V W- ? 3' Y Y 46 gl W 'f 1 if if 4 .4 E K SQ 4 is Q M 47 , if f 4 Qiswwwai N14 if of ii 2 gy Tl 4 5' ,ii , J ia, 'W it www WW '7 2 gygrgif ,i i W5 iw, ' L , 5 its i M Q iiiii i i i , , A, 2 if li 39 X Q 4 M145 1 1, fl W Q f 8 A ' 42? if fx F Y 1:14 i v AM W if ,f A I V if ag? if i X 40 ,Mi 7 , pf 'My Haig? fd' u 'ti z ' 'E 21' .:-,,s' Q ff-n , ,wv, I1' U4i1if?-P ' W, ' 5 X ,,. . ff,v 22:5 ':7'r, V' ',f', in 'vwv ,,A :A Q H 1 Q' i gz' F 'fx A' lvyvlg 5 lylv A V s VV K ? i Af o be 2 v - - With full and 9Ve l'fS galore. . . Students are enlightened. ' ' ff K - Q-Ili! K Joining together in fellowship . . if ,Y g,,,,x ww ,gk ,. 238 And Helix Pride is Warm. . .Working hard to win the game With sorrow and gladness we are witness To the end of another year. This has been a memorable time of progress That will never disappear. From a touchdown on the football field To a discovery in a class, Excitement has been real at Helix For every lad and lass. The Highlander Clan is noble and strong, For their dreams they finda way And their tale has been told in this song- The Ballad of the Green and Gray. Index Academics Section ...... ...... 1 16 Ensemble ..,..,........,.....,,.....,.,,, .,.,w. 1 81 Managers ...................... ,,,,,,, 2 34 Acknowledgements ...,.. ...... 2 40 Faculty ......... 134 Math Team ..,....,.........,...,, ,,,,,,, 1 28 Activities Section ..... .,..,. 1 62 FLING Staff .....A,,. 168 National Forensic League 157 Administration ....., ...... 1 32 Football .,.....,.....,..,,V., 204 Nominating Convention ...... ....,.. 1 96 ASB Assistants ...,,.... ...... 1 73 Foreign Exchange ..... 148 Pep Band .....es,................. ,,,,,,, 1 85 ASB Calendar ..,........... ...... 1 64 Freshman Class .........s 107 Quill and Scroll ...,...,....... ..,.... 1 51 ASB Commissioners .,.. .,.... 1 72 Frosh Officers ,.,.,,...,.....,. 106 Science Club ..,..,.,,. 152 ASB Officers ,,,,.,.,.,... ,,s.,. 1 71 Frosh Y-Teens ....Y,..,Y.......,,, 154 Senior Advisors ...,,V 67 ASB President ..A,.e ..,,,.,,, 1 70 Girls' League Committees ,,,.. ...,., 1 78 Senior Board .......... 68 Athletics Section c,,,. .,,...... 2 02 Girls League Officers .,..,... 177 Senior Calendar ....... 72 Athletic Standouts .A,A.. .,.,,,... 2 34 Girls State .,....,.,.....,,..,,. 122 Senior Committees ,,.... 70 Award Winners .s,,..,...,, ..,,,. 1 23 Girls' Swimming Team ,.,,,, 236 Senior Officers ......,.. 66 Baccalaureate Ushers s,,,. ,,.... 1 25 Girls' Tennis Team ......,,t 237 Senior Pictures ...... 16 Bagpipe Band .,,,......,... ,,.,.. 1 82 Golf ....o,o,..,,,.............,,,,,,, 229 Senior Play ......... 74 Band ..,..,,.,,,.....,,,,...., ..,,.. 1 82 Graduation Assistants .,,,, 125 Senior Section ..1,..... 12 Baseball ,,,V.,,,.. ,,.s.. 2 26 Graduation Ushers ..s,., 125 Senior Standouts ,,... 76 Basketball ,t....Y..,Vt.. ....., 2 18 Green Peppers ......... .,.... 1 58 Senior Y-Teens ..,....,. 154 Bowling Club .,,,..,......... ,,e,,. 1 60 Gymnastics Club ....... 156 Sophomore Class ,o,,..t 96 Boys' State ,e,,,,,,..,,..,t.t,,, ,,,... 1 22 Hi-Steppers ...,..c....,...,.. ...,,, 1 87 Sophomore Council ........ ,,,, 9 5 California Cadet Corps ....,, .,,.vt 1 91 Hi-Steppers Officers ,...... ....,. 1 86 Sophomore Officers ...... 94 Campus Life .,,,.....,....,,,,, ,c,,,, 1 53 Homecoming .....,....,.,, .,,e,. 1 94 Sophomore Y-Teens ,,..., 155 Choir ...,........t.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, s..... 1 80 lnter-Club Council ,,.,. ..,... 1 59 Student Council .,,,.t.Y, ...Y,,. 1 74 Classes Section ,,,,..c... ..,... 8 2 international Club .,,,. ,,,,L. 1 46 Student Life Section ...... 4 Classified Employees ..,,. ,..... 1 42 Junior Class ............. .,.... 8 6 Swimming .......,........... ....,.. 2 32 Clubs Section s,,,.s,,..,... ,.s,.. 1 44 Junior Committees ......,.,......... ...... 8 5 Tartan Bearers ......... 124 Cross Country c,,,.l...., .,,,.. 2 12 Junior Officers ..,cc..,...,,A.,,,.,..,...t ...,,. 8 4 TARTAN Staff ....V 166 CSF .,,,............,,.t,.,..,.... ....., 1 26 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders ..,.,.. ,,.,,. 1 90 Tennis ............. 230 CSF Life Members ,c,,,, ..,.., 1 27 Junior Y-Teens ,ccc.......,...,........ ,..... 1 55 Top 107, .,A.. 121 Dances ,,..,,..,...,,,.,,,,.... ..,,.. 2 OO Key Club ..,..s,...........,............ ..,,,. 1 50 Track .........,...,...., ..,.,.. 2 22 Dedication .,,,cc,,,lct...,..tt... cc,,,, 1 4 Leading Lassies ....... ...... 1 76 Wrestling ........,.......... 215 Distributive Education ..,.....,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 161 Lettermen's Club .,...,...,,,,ssA..,..,L,........ 150 Valedictorians .................,.................... 118 District Administration .,..s,,.,ss,.,,...,,..o, 133 Library Club ........,,..,.,,.s,..................... 152 Varsity Cheerleaders ........,,t..,.,.v..,.t..... 188 The TARTAN Staff Acknowledgements The presses have finally stopped and another year has been recorded in another TARTAN. This TARTAN 1968 has been devotedly put together by a dedicated staff and it is their wish that you will enjoy it many times inthe years to come. At this time, recognition and thanks should be given to those who made TARTAN 1968 possible. To the TARTAN Staff for the hard work, imagina- tion and spirit they put into the TARTAN. To Miss Pearson, for her guidance and many good ideas. To Mr. Ray, our new advisor, for advice and much work done in photography for the TARTAN. To Mrs. Key, bookkeeper, for her management of our finances. 240 7 To Florence Arts Studio for their photography serv- ice. To Mr. Wiley Westerfield, Dave Groh and Neyenesch Printers for a fine printing job and for their assistance, To the S. K. Smith Company for the excellent execu- tion of the cover design. To the faculty and administration for their patience a ld understanding. And to the Highlanders themselves, who showed by their enthusiasm and co-operation that the TARTAN could be a reality. Sincerely, Karen Quirico Editor-in-chief TARTAN 1968 ...Ak


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