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

 - Class of 1969

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We feel that the light that has led us and helped us develop will keep shining in the years to come. Hence our theme . . . The Torch of Progress Table of Contents Introductory Section ............................ Senwrs ..........,...... Academics , , , , , , Activities ,,,,,, Clubs ....... Classes ,,,,, . . . Athletics .......... . .. Index ...............,. . . . Acknowledgements ..... J ,ff Highlanders opened their mouths wide and cheered their team on to victory against Mount Miguel. Helix Spirit Has A Monte Vista - We salute you. A lot of leg and a lot of spirit is demonstrated at Hellx's early morning pep rallies. ., ,., The Senior benchwarmers added glamour and spirit to Helix's football games L t of Uhubba-hubba We're from Helix. We couldn't be prouder. And if you can't hear us, we'll yell a little LOUDER! The Helix Highlanders did yell a lot louder as they cheered on their great football team to victory. A new addition to Helix's spirited throng was the Sr. Benchwarmers. And accompanying our peppy cheerleaders, the Helix Pep Band worked hard this year, playing at every game. uf V V- 'V , Laugh over Mount Miguel 'PW Hot-dogging it around the new go-cart center has become a favorite Highlanders brave the bumps on San Diego's exciting pastime of many thrill-seeking Highlanders. Astro-slides. Highlanders Enjo Changes 0n Amid jokes and laughter, Helix' lassies were told the do's and don' ts of dressing. This movie of outer space and inner religious meanings attracted nd Gff Campus Onthe Helix Campus this year there were many noticeable changes made. One of them was the erection of our new modern building, which includes air-conditioning, built-in audio- visual aids and portable walls. The 'pleasure- seeking' Scotsmen found such things as go- carting and sliding to be the in exciting thing to do. For those who really wanted to freak- out , such movies as 2001 provided ample stimuli. 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There are feelings of good will, triumph, accomplishment, and failure. All of us have a special feeling-a favorite thought-that we think of every now and then. We get hooked on a feeling that we really dig and the whole world just seems like a better place to live in. A special feeling that the whole world wants, yet finds hard to get, is the feeling of Peace. Why can't the world get hooked on that feeling of brotherhood and love? Workin' on a groovy thing. Emotions can sometimes be put into words. There comes a time when one must be alone to think things over. Here are many hard-working people raising money for a worthy cause - the 1969 TARTAN. D H ' hl d W k Working hard. K sn 25' ,.',' , X L Xl Ml, , j x ' e- Lg v 2 9 Fiq' 1 Q ' -I 'Lf-I F. Kids, there is a Santa Claus! Typing class is one of activity and hard labor on your finger tips k , -X il ar 'BL K , '- '5f..1'fLgT'?gggi., Highlanders lab it up in the Physical Science laboratory. Hard?-YES! Whether it was working in the laboratory, washing cars, or practicing hard at sports, Helix Highlanders managed to keep themselves busy throughout the year. One new project started was the Christmas candy and toy collection by the language classes. In order to give needy children a merry Christmas, the foreign language students donated toys and candies, and even Christmas trees, to their cause. All in all, Highlanders worked hard and wrapped up an exciting 1968-1969 school year with a bundle of achievements. I-looping it up again? Many students managed to study at the library, above the illegal uproar of conversation. v, wwyfpv f X W: 7, ,, mv SEN IURS Dedication A , , .,., ..,-,fy A-4 V W,,.,,..i, Wg M Participating in the Car Smash for Hoot Mon, Mr. Ray exhibits enthusiasm for school activities. 5533.555 s it it Mr. Ray is always ready to give assistance to Helix students. It is a familiar sight to see Mr. Ray taking pictures. The Senior Class of 1969 dedicates this year's TARTAN to Mr. Roland Ray. As advisor of the yearbook, he has spent many long hours taking pictures and giving advice. Mr. Ray is always eager to participate in school activities. He can be seen photographing many of our school functions. Mr. Ray has always been friendly to the students at Helix and is always ready to lend a helping hand. It is for these reasons that we, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, dedicate the TARTAN, with deep appreciation, to you, Mr. Ray. Miss Robbins, Counselor Mr. Ramsey Advisors The Senior Class advisors sponsor all of our activities. They have guided us through our four years in high school and have always been on hand to give advice. In accordance with their efforts, we would now like to offer our sincere thanks and appreciation for the time and help they have given us. Mrs. Haynie Mr. Carlton, Counselor Mr- Pirie ff-'59 ALAN ABHERNATHY LARRY ADAMS Gale Sutton and Roberta Merritt talk to Mac. TONY ADOLPHSON ROBERT AGUIRRE 'T' CAROL ALBANESE RACHELE ALBANESE JOSE ALCALA SHIRLEY ALEXANDER dl I -Q si X 44 '17 'fffrf , K. l MIKE ALTHOF NANCY ALLRED NANCY ANDERSON CURT ANDERSON ADAMS, LARRY MARION ACTIVITIES: Lettermen's Club 4, Track 2,3,4. MEMORY: My Junior and Senior years, Mr. Kahan, Mr. Woods, Coach Muirhead, and a dumb girl. AGUIRRE, JESUS ROBERT iPopeyeJ MEMORY: All of the good times with Sherry, Ron and Mackey at ASW Root Beer, dances, Mt. Helix, Jan. 16, 1966, Soul and Inspiration. ALBANESE, CAROL JEAN 1C.J.J ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Campus Life 3,4: Christmas Dance Comm. l,2g Swim Team 3, Sr. Board lProm Comm. Chi-m.Jg Carousel Princess lg Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Concerts, Purple Haze Building, Steve's, Mt. Helix, Balboa Park, Fair, 3:00 A.M. trip, Pop Festival, all of us, and paranoid. ALEXANDER, SHIRLEY E. ACTIVITIES: Library Club lg Big Sister 3,45 Campus Life 4. MEMORY: I will always remember the strong one and the friends I've made. ALLRED, NANCY JO ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,3,4: Nominating Convention 3,4g Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Gorilla Girl, summer of 66, Y- Teens slumber party, beach parties, Bon, Deb, and Frog with our little party, and Gary. ANDERSON, BONNIE G. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: The summer before my Senior year with that certain someone, August 5, 1968, Junior, and the girls. ANDERSON, CURTIS NEAL lStocusJ ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3: Track l,2,3,4g TARTAN 1,2,3,4: Head Photographer 3,4. MEMORY: Joe Manor for Frosh English, Little Danny, Huba-Huba workouts, and knees flexed and bands up. See You In September ANDERSON, GAROLD C. ACTIVITIES: Football 1,3,4g Basketball 1,2g Baseball 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Hoover game 68, my senior year and all the fine athletes. ANDREWS, MERLENE D. ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3g Christmas Dance Comm. 2,35 Y- Teens 1,2,3,4g Sr. Benchwarmers, Nominating Convention 2,3: Campus Life 2,3,4g Fashionality Night Comm. 4. MEMORY: Malt Jam, Tab, Halloween 65, wonderful years with Lee, my Frosh year, the Harvard street gang, Maham, and Point Loma. AQUA VIVA, NICOLE iNikkiJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3g Nominating Convention 2,3,4: Page 3: Campus Life 3,45 Girls' League Christmas Dance Chrm. 4: TARTAN 3,4g Sr. Benchwarmers: ASB Play Harvey, Bye Bye Birdie, and My Fair Lady. MEMORY: A new friend, Lynette giving me a concussion, talks with Mr. Ray, papering, captivating moods, Tom's whirlpool, Hello, fun seekers! ARGUBRIGHT, KENT F. fAugieJ ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,23 Bagpipe Band 2,3,4g Chess Club 3: Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4g Baccalaureate Usher 3: Cross Country, Track 2,3. MEMORY: Mr. Stearn's jokes, Coach Speldel's cheers, happy numbers in chemistry, Cosner Soul Saving Society, Bagpipe Band practices at night and porcupine. ARNTSON, DAVID RAY lDaveJ ACTIVITIES: Frosh Football, Golf 2. MEMORY: Goofing off in class and going into the Marine Corps. ARON, JAMES ROBERT lltobl ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,2,3,4g Science Club l,2,3,4g Campus Life 1,25 Nominating Convention 23 Math Team 4: Graduation Ass't 3: Chess Club 3: Math Field Day l,2,3. MEMORY: l-Iuba-Huba, the Sophomore cruise with Admiral Stearns, Mr. Basketball's attitude, the football games, Mr. Hill's humor and Church is out Q.E.D. JERRY ANDERSON MERLENE ANDREWS NIKKI AQUA VIVA PAUL ARELLANO KENT ARGUBRIGHT DAVID ARNTSON ROB ARON JIM AZIZ if NANCY BAER STAN BAILEY 3--1-v fi . sf , . ., 4 .I 'ff R ROSANA BANGS DENNIS BARNES . x, .Xi , - li? Y -1 . Arm. -is 7-M. Q 1 . E , ' K W 4 .K A - x U: xx. . 42, :Y ffl! ii .M MI PQ, w Rs- 'l ROB BARNETT fi Kg. xiii? PAT BARTOL MEG BARSI A 'ws 'K X 1 TOM BEEBEE BAER, NANCY JEAN fNanl ACTIVITIES: Tennis Team 4: Campus Life 1,3,4g Y-Teens 3: Young Life 3, Nominating Convention 2: International Club 2,33 Green Peppers 4. MEMORY: Summer of GS, grunion hunting, college dancer, moonlight tennis, all my wonderful friends, and Miss Moore's English class. BANGS, ROSANA FAYE ACTIVITIES: Girls' League Functions. MEMORY: My Senior year, my Civics and English classes, and the wild stories Mr. Grainger told us. BARNES, DENNIS R. ACTIVITIES: Basketball l,2g Tennis 1,2: Nominating Convention 2: DECA 4: Key Club 4. MEMORY: Two days at Newport, speeding and the bummer days. BARNETI, ROBERT ALLEN 1Rabbit and Toesl ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,-ig Lettermeu's Club 4g Key Club 4: Nominating Convention 1,2. MEMORY: Summer GB, the gang, CIF Track and State Meet, Ocean Beach and the shores, the little girl at Monte Vista, and EL BARSI, MEGAN GARNETT IMegl ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 3. MEMORY: Higby's English class and my Junior summer in San Francisco. BERGER, LAURIE tBurgiel ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Tennis Team 2,3,4: Campus Life 2,3,4g Bowling Club 3: Hula Hop Comm. 4: Senior Announcements 4: Big Sister 2,3,4. MEMORY: The elephant, SMH, our girls' Tennis Championship U67-68, duder, summer 67, Junior and Senior years, Mrs. King and Mr. Lee. BERGESON, DAN VERNE ACTIVITIES: Wrestling l,2,3: Track 1,2,3,4: Key Club 2,3,4g Nominating Convention 2: Student Council 2. MEMORY: The Beach House, and being captured on Halloween. BICHOWSKY, JULIE M. ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Christmas Dance Comm. 3: Hula Hop Comm. 3 5 Alumni Tea Comm. 4: NFL 3: Sr. Benchwarmers: Sr. Prom Comm.: Sr. Assembly Comm.: Nominating Convention 3: Fashionality Night Model 1,35 Drama Club 4: Big Sister 3,43 CSF 3: Inter-Club Council 3: Sr. Breakfast Comm. Sr. Banquet Comm. MEMORY: Singing with Betty, football games and spirit, Madame Auger, nervous speeches, the clan, drama, Sweetheart Ball, Hawaii, Corps practices, and green. BIRCH, ALAN LYNN fLyunl MEMORY: Micheline and the gang in Hammerschmit's study hall, Turtle Woman and Kim, March 23, 1968. BISHOP, CAROL SUE iCaroll MEMORY: Dave, Ensenada, all my good friends, the games I missed, summer time, Sunday mornings, my groovy teachers, Bend Me, Shape Me. BISHOP, MICHELE RAE fShellJ ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,4: Student Council 23 Y-Teens 2,35 Hi- Steppers 3: TARTAN 4: Sr. Benchwarmers 4: Green Peppers 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Sr. Prom Comm.: Sr. Dance Comm. MEMORY: Summers 66 and GS, Hawaii, Jon, 48, Hi-Stepper practices, P.J.'s thoughts, Comrade Boone, Mr. Lee's quiet lectures, and all the fun times being with my friends. BISSELL, RICHARD ALAN lRickl ACTIVITIES: Soph. Class Comm.: Jr. Class Comm.: Sr. Board Clnirman fSpecial Eventslg Tennis Team 2,3,4g TARTAN 4: America's Abroad finalist from Helix: I-Club Pres. 4. MEMORY: Long hard hours spent ou the courts and in books, but then lots of fun, and the good old Green Room. FRANCES BEEMAN BARRY BEISWEN GER LAURIE BERGER DAN BERGESON f R A R f l AA A7 ' RR lR V I R R i f- T A H ,.V.,: k k : . , V KI., A DARYL BERRY MARTHA BERRY DOUG BETHUNE JLILIE BICHOWSKY LYNN BIRCH CAROL BISHOP .A Vona Gallemore cheers Highlanders on. MICHELE BISHOP RICK BISSELL 6-'T frm My QM, ,Ay Q ., wh' f Y ESTHER BLACK JOANN BLAHA -444 v-rdf 27' . , . J: Sy' 5 ,,- BYRON BODDY ALAN BOYD wiv.. C: we 'qi' LINDA BLAN KS GARY BOBO wurr'K ' LINDA BOYETTE JOHN BRANCH f.-.:::7 A N' 'X RANDALL BRODERDORF CHERYL BROWN mo' x--fv K MARCIA BROWN HELEN BROWNING Nikki Aqua Viva and Lynette Carlile try out for the Senior Play. BLACK, ESTHER MARIE iEssiel ACTIVITIES: Library Club 1,2,43 I-Club 1,2,3Q Future Nurses Clllb'3,4: Sec. 43 Inter-Faith Council 2,3,43 Campus Life 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Madame Auger's third year French, Beef, and our mountain, fun and follies with Karensky, Gale-baby and Kathy, and General Assembly. BLANKS, LINDA J. ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 13 Hula Hop Comm. 1,23 Hi- Steppers 2. MEMORY: April 2, 1966, S, football games, Gary. BODDY, BYRON ACTIVITIES: CSF3 Bagpipe Band: Nominating Convention 2. MEMORY: Mr. Hill's insane jokes, Schwendy, Dr. Vogel's sex education, Prof. Ramsey's happy numbers, Stearn's victory in the Pacific, and the Speidel attitude. BOYD, ALAN MAC MULLIN KAD ACTIVITIES: Football 13 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,33 Frosh Treas.3 Ass't. Commissioner of Publicity 33 Key Club 2,3,4Q Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Palm Springs, cabin, Commission Class, the Green Bomb, football, Key Club, joints, the gang, Jan, Dee Dee. BOYET'l'E, LINDA J. lAngelJ ACTIVITIES: Roman Banquet 23 Activities Comm. 23 Campus Life 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Nominating Convention 3,43 Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY:,Football games, dances, my sister Linda, my talks with Rob, Light My Fire, colored visors, and one very special guy. BROWN, CIIERYL QC.B. or Chuggersl MEMORY: How all the kids at Helix were friendly towards me when I came here in the beginning of my Senior year. BROWN, MARCIA ANN fMut-Headl ACTIVITIES: D.E. Student Manager: Y-Teens 4g Sr. BCIICIIWHTMCYSQ Tennis 3. MEMORY: Summers of GS, 67, Christmas Dance 67, Hi-Ho, Sky Pilot, Pop Festival, Concerts, Bumper, Te-Te, outrageous. BROWNING, HELEN ANN ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 13 Gymnastic Club 1,2. MEMORY: November 16th and 17th, 1967, the night Madell, Jim, John and I went to the Catamaran, and all the fun we had together. BURGER, JOEL WESLEY lwesi ACTIVITIES: DECA Pres..43 Student Qouncil 2,3,43 Nominating Convention l,2,3,43 Speech Team 4g Football lg Swimming Team 1. MEMORY: Lynette in Chemistry, all the study halls, and all my good friends. BURKE, DANIEL DURWARD ACTIVITIES: Football 1,33 Baseball 1,22 Campus Life 2,3,4. MEMORY: Peter's Palace, last part of my Frosh year and smnmer, meeting Julie, and all the fun at Helix. BUSKIRK, JO LYNN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 23 Student Council 2,33 Nominating Convention 1,21 Campus Life 2,3,4. MEMORY: Flaking, flying kites, Herekiah, Torrey Pines, prune trees, and changes. BUTLER, VIRGINIA LEE lGinnyl ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,43 Swim Team 3,43 Girls' League Comms. 2,3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's Chemistry class and Van Pelt, Senior Math class of all boys, Miss Garcia's classes, and Bill Arnold. BYDEVIER, YVONNE ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee, Fashionality Night Comm.3 Alumni Tea Comm.3 Canned Food Drive Comm.3 Choir 3,43 Choir Office Sec.3 Green Peppers 13 Sr. After-Game Dance Comm.3 Y-Teens 4. CALABRO, STEVEN iPizzaJ ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club I,2,3,4Q Key Club 4. MEMORY: Summer with Jeanne, the hard times with Hammerjaws, the wedding, blind date, Angel and Popeye, August 31, and the circus. TIM BULOW DAN BURKE JO BUSKIRK YVONNE BYDEVIER i-9 ,,,n.i5, - Q, .,,. , , x '-'- 'Q 1. , ., A 'ff : 3293215 ' 3 f' fm... - , '-f1f:.gw ' .agssfgrj-55. .. WES BURGER GORDON BURROWS I, A -.,- ' mo. ' , :rf-v - HHH' ' A ,:,.y,.',jQ, Neff ,.,, , , 45 ,f ,Q f V ' ,i GINNY BUTLER STEVEN CALABRO GQ E Q ' , , , , F f J My -ff f 51 sv-' , 7 ,R my .- if Z KATHY CAMPAGNA KARIN CAMPBELL KOCHIENN E CARDIN it-m UK in fl VICTOR CARLINO e-'P JUDY CARTER f-df LYNETTE CARLILE L,-4 I ,X Xrr.y ,, L g . f -. 1 f'A'i'i ' X' Q:---,X--7 3 O CHERYL CARLSON 40- gf PAM CASALE CAMPBELL, KARIN ANN fFrogJ ACI'IVITIES,:fY-Teens 1,2,3,4: Green Peppers 1,2,3,4: Campus Life 113,333 Nominating Convention 3,4: Student Council 3: Sr. Benchwarmers: Sr. Comms. MEMORY: Hoot-Mon, bicycle race, Gorilla Girl, football games, true friends, Alv., Taco-Tisha, slumber party, that's the way God wanted it. CARDIN, KOCHIENE M. fKochJ ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm.: Soph Class Council 1Publicity Chrm.J: Tennis l,2,3,4: Vice-Pres. 2,3: Choir 4. MEMORY: Jimjann, Betsy, Sue Ann, the little kid, the hassle, Concerts, happenings, Brain Police Dance, Smithy, pink waves and paisley walls. CARLILE, LYNE'l'l'E KAY ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee 1: Choir 2,3,4: Student Council 3,4: Christmas Cance Comm. 4: Hula Hop Comm. 4: Campus Life 2,3,4: Choraliers 4: Bye Bye Birdie 3: Sr. Benchwarmers 4: Daily Bulletin 3: Nominating Convention 3. MEMORY: Great football, hamburgers, Nikki giving me a concussion, Mr. Manor's civics, chemistry and Wes, Higher Discussions, the gang, Mr, Lee- Hmnanitarianf' CARLINO, VICTOR JAMES Uiuttercupl MEMORY: A certain girl and R. T. Wood's civics class. CARLSON, CHERYL LYNN lltl ACTIVITIES: Campus Life l,2,3,4: Y-Teens 3: Nominating Convention 4: Big Sister 2,3,4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Green Peppers 4. MEMORY: L.B., Seaside, the gang, trying to surf, April 2, 67, Prom 67, summer 67, 68, the hearse, and especially Bob. CARTER, JUDY fBlackieJ ACI'IVl'l'lES: Hi-Steppers 3: Y-Teens l,2,3. MEMORY: My Freshman year, Mama Drake's English class, Cindy finally getting Scott, and Indian. CASALE, PAMELA LESLIE QPaml ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Hula Hop Comm. 4: Y-Teens: Campus Life 1,2,3. MEMORY: Summer cruises, staying at the beach, forth coming trip to Hawaii, Miss Garcia, certain people, Down on Me. CHAMBERLIN, DEBBY 1TurtleJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4: Leadership Conf. 1,2,3,4: Green Peppers 1,2,3,4: Ass't. Commissioner of Publicity 3: J.V. Cheerleader: Varsity Cheerleader: Publicity Comm. 1. MEMORY: The 1966 Leadership Conference, Liverpool Court, Tracey's chicken, and about ten people that made it all worth going through. CHEUNG, PATRICIA 1PattiJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1: Student Council 1: Tennis 2. MEMORY: Football games, Nov. 23, 1966, Together. CLARK, VIKI JANE Wiki ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 4: MEMORY: I will always remember being mistaken for a Nark in my junior and Senior year. Also I'll remember Hi-Steppers. CLAY, KENNETH JOESPH IKenJ ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3,4: Bowling Club 1,2,3,4: Nominating Convention 2: Student Council 2: Tartan Bearer. MEMORY: Mr. Schwendiman's monsoon lectures, Mr. Stearn's political philosophies, Mr. Attitude Speidel's football cheer, and Coach Hammerjaw's tennis shoes. CLEMENS, KRISTINE MARIE QKristyJ ACI'IVI'l'IES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Green Peppers 2,3,4: CSF 3,4: Campus Life 2,3,4: Young Life 3,4: Student Council 2,3: Soph. Class Council: Jr. Ring Comm.: Jr. Activities Comm.: Jr. Class Cabinet, Sr. Board: Cap and Gown Chrm.: Prom Comm.: Sr. Breakfast Comm.: Big Sister 2,3,4: Leadership Conf. 2,3,4: Nominating Convention 3,4: Graduation Usher 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 2,3,4: Hula Hop Comm. 2,3,4: Fashionality Night Comm. 3,4: Girls' State: Varsity Cheerleader 4. MEMORY: The Honor I?J Group, Danny, upsets of Spring 68, Lovebug, Dickie, Mr. Higby and the dictionary, Girls' State, every Friday Night of my Senior year. CLIPPINGER, S'I'EVE A. ' MEMORY: Beach House, flying SSIICOFS, and visiting Mrs. Yawkey. COLLINS, SANDRA RAE ' ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3,4: Gymnastics Club 3: Green Peppers 3: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: Football games, Junior English, tryouts for cheerleader, getting to know the school, and kids here, the gang, Spud. , We 1 , f ff ROMAN CHAM DEBBY CHAMBERLIN ff L PATTI CHEUNG TED CLARK VIKI CLARK WILLIAM CLARK RICHARD CLARY KENNETH CLAY Senior Benchwarmers warm the benches at the Santana Game. KRISTY CLEMENS PAUL CLEMONS ZW A14 Afdfliv ' 1.4 f' -f . Q. X ,gif f 4LQf ' . ' X 'QW ' W Q ff 455 pf' fs 2 325 flfi gggji ,ff , -,fy 'ff--f y f ,iq , ,X f , X :J ,. -5 :iw V, lw9,V, , f f STEVE CLIPPINGER SANDY COLLINS 'N . X D I N sf, I, Jx TOM COLLINS SHANNON CONN LINDA CANN EY DON CONYERS f W L N L .JJ . if A 'ffl-1' KARL CORBETT CH RIS COSNER GREG COUR PATSY CREEL lf:-jf PAT CROCKER CARLA CROSS gi? yfi'-L. M' ' A L9 's Kristy Clemens adds spirit to the Highlanders. JERRY CROUCH PAUL CUSHMAN COLLINS, THOMAS LAWRENCE lTomJ ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1: Track 1,2. MEMORY: Marine Street, the library at night, Disneyland. CONN, SHANNON M. ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus: Senior Glee: Choir 2,3,4: Choraliers 44: Sr. Benchwarmers: Library Club 1,2: Christmas Dance Comm. 1,4: Campus Life 3: Big Sister 3,4. MEMORY: Choir trips, April lst, R.T. Woods and his green apples, football games and Senior Benchwarmers. OONYERS, DONALD M. 1Dony ACTIVITIES: Library Club 1,2,3: Bowling Club 3,4: Nominating Convention l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's history class, R.T. Wood's civics and audio-visual, football, and that one special memory. CORBE'I'I', KARL ARTHUR MEMORY: July 4th and many other liberations: people who made places and things worth remembering: those who showed me life's good things. OOSNER, GEORGE CHRISTOPHER fChrisD ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1: Science Club 1: CSF l,2,3,4: Math Team 2,3,4: Scholastic Olympics 3: Tartan Bearer: Track and Cross Country Manager 2. MEMORY: Mr. Munson, Mr. Stearns, water fights, arguments won and lost, friends, math contests, highly illogical behavior patterns in myself and others. COUR, GREG JOHN MEMORY: My trip to Australia and back - Tickle me Elvis. CREEL, PATRICIA JO lSkiJ ACTIVITIES: J.V. Cheerleader, Nominating Convention 1,2,3: Leadership Conference 1,2: Soph. Activities Comm.: Y-Teens 1,2. MEMORY: Oct. 30, 1967, the Santana and Monte Vista football games 67, the J.V. games, Sheila's personality, Freshman year, Kenny, the crumby people here. CROCKER, PATRICIA MARIE 1PattyJ ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 2,3. MEMORY: Patty Poo, Spiderman, handball, the trips, my 456 children, planting the radish patch on Grossmont's football field, the beach. CROSS, CARLA LEE AC'I'IVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4: Treasurer 4: Big Sister 2,3: Graduation Ass't. 3. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey, football 1966, the number one corp of 1967, summer 1968, and allen, the surprise visit from New York. CROUCII, DONALD JEROME lCrunchery ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2: Track 1,2: AFS 3: Graduation Ass't. 3. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's three ways to make a million dollars, and T.J., the night we T.P.'d Hill's and Woodfield's house. CUSHMAN, SUSAN LEE 1Susyl ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 3,-4: Campus Life 3,4: Christmas Dance Comm.: Big Sister. MEMORY: Football games, Coach Hammerschmidt's Biology class, Carlsbad, all the dummies, summer of 68 and my Junior and Senior year. CYMAN, ROBERT HENRY 4BoobieJ ACTIVITIES: Football l,3,4: ASB Rep. 3,4: Nominating Convention 3, Student Council 4: Lettermen's Club 3,4. MEMORY: Summer of 68, football, and the nuttie people, The Phce, and Paula. DAVIDSON, LARRY ALLEN ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Track 2. MEMORY: Mr. Helmuth's class, Mr. J . Boone, the great team we had in U67-68. DAY!-IOFF, DEBORAH ANN fDee Dee! 'AUI'IVITIES: CSF 2: My Fair Lady 2: Tennis Club 2: Girls' Swim Team 3: Nominating Convention 2,3: TARTAN 3,4: Quill all Scroll 3,4: Sr. Board: Cheerleader 4. MEMORY: Azteca, pina, my 17th birthday, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, red roses, frozen peanuts, Oct. 29, 1966, oar picnic, beaches at night, and surfing. DEVINNEY, DARRYL 1Stokey1 ACTIVITIES: Tennis l,2,3,4: Chess Clnb 3,4: NFL 4: I-Club 4: TARTAN 4: Nominating Convention 2,3,4: Sr. Class Pres. MEMORY: The Jnnior After-Party, after the Santana Game IB, La Jolla V, this hill, fire, all the out-of-sight people tht gotoHelix. SUSAN CUSHMAN BOB CYMAN LARRY DAVIDSON DARRYL DEVINNEY TINA CUSUM AN 0 as fi .If 4 ? 'V , Vrrl I . '- 1 A .., . DAN DAUGHERTY DEE DEE DAYHOFF DAN DE WINTER DENHART, WILLIAM 1GusJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 4: Nominating Convention 2,4. MEMORY: Football games, Mr. Rolback, summer of 67, Hammer, lunch, first period, 67-683' DENNIS, CHARLES ANDREW lCharlie or Chuckl ACTIVITIES: ASB Vice-President 4: Boy's State 4: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Class Council 1,2,3,4: Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4: Leadership Conf. 2,3,4: Intra-District Leadership Conf. 4: Soph. Class Candy Sale Chairman: Trainer, Football 2,3,4: 'Track 3,4: CSF l,2,3,4: Scholastic Olympics 1: Tartan Bearer 3: Science Club 1,2: Campus Life 1,2: Lettermen's Club 3,4. MEMORY: Kinky, Nominating Convention 68, football games, hamburgers at Dee Dee's, watermelon, Karl's humor, my Hemi, Hula Hop 68, Azteca, all my friends, Commission Class 68. DILL, CATHERINE VIRGINIA iRepeteD ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1,2: Alumni Tea Comm.: Big Sister 2,3: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4: Publicity 4. MEMORY: The fantastic spirited corps, Ma Smith, the Superslide, June 29, 1968, the friendship Pete gave me through the years. DILLAHUNT, JAMES iDillajawsJ ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1: Key Club 3,4: TARTAN Staff 3,4: Nominating Convention 3. MEMORY: Cabin, Green Bomb, Green Machine, Coaches, and all the good athletic teams. DOLL, CYNTHIA LEE QCindyJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 2,3: Student Council 3: Y-Teens 2,3: Green Peppers 2,3. MEMORY: Aztec football games, summer concerts, getting lost from Disneyland, the fabulous Mexico trip, our last Christmas, Big Bear, and Gary. DONAGHE, DEBORAH ANNE lDebJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Green Peppers 1,2,3,4: Jr. Ring Comm.: Christmas Dance Comm. 1: Senior Board Chrm.: Senior Talent Show: Sr. Benchwarmers: Soph. Class Council: Student Council 2,3: MEMORY: That's the way God wanted it. Race, Dary's ring, Photography I, Goo-mobile, Gorilla Girl, October 4, 1968, all my true friends. DOWLING, CYNTHIA LYNN lCindyl ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3: Concert Band l,2,3: Nominating Convention 2: Hula Hop Comm. 2.4: TARTAN Staff 3, Sr. Editor 4: Student Council 3: My Fair Lady 2: Girls' League Vice-President 4: Frosh Tea Comm. 4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Canned Food Comm. 4: Senior Comm.: Big Sister 4: Green Peppers 4: Leadership Conf. 4: Inter- Club Council 4: Fashionality Night Comm. 4. MEMORY: Band, Mr. Thompson, competitions, my brother Rob, TARTAN staff, social gatherings, Miss Robbins, Leadership Conference 68, Mr. Ray, Girls' League Cabinet, 74, Shamrocks. DRANE, JENNIFER LEIGH fJennyJ ACTIVITIES: Soph. Class Candy Sale: Jr. Class Cabinet: Jr. Class Party Comm.: Jr. Class Publicity Comm.: Ass't ASB Vice- President, FLING: Y-Teens 1,2,3: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Green Peppers 1,2,3,4: Big Sister 2,3: Leadership Conf. 3,4: Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4: Gymnastics Club 3. MEMORY: Summer of 66 and Ron, cheering at all the 66 football games, 67 Prom, Lumberwagen. DUFOUR, LINDA SUE ILSDJ ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus 1: Choir 2,3,4: Big Sister 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 4. MEMORY: Choir and merchandising trips, my U.S. History class, my friends, Macbeth, Rosy, and Olivia, my sister, Turtles. ELLIOTT, LYNN iCharley Tunal MEMORY: Mr. Pirie's Biology, Mr. Boone's U.S. History, summer of 68, my Junior year, all the surprise parties, New Years, our trip to Fort Ord. ELLIS, JOHN FRANK lFishJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2: Basketball 1: Swimming 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4: Frosh Vice-President: Campus Life 2,3,4: Nominating Convention l,2,3,4: Leadership Conf. 1,2: Water Polo 3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club Treas. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's Happy Atoms: Luther's Fire Brigade, Hollywood, Jon and the Fun in the Sun Club, Senior year and visors. ELY, RICHARD 1RickJ ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2,3: CSF 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club l,2,3,4: Leadership Conf. 2,3: Nominating Convention 2,3,4: Student Council 2,3: Jr. Class Vice-President. MEMORY. El Cap basketball game, 68, Hootmon 67, Admiral Stearns, Bouncin Bob, Boot at Shakies, Peter's Palace, Gay's Green Bomb, Mr. Ramsey's Happy Atoms. rr:--19' BILL DENHART CHARLIE DENNIS CATHY DILL af rf N CINDY DOLL rf: o sa, LOUISA DENNINGTON ,,...: Aff' - w KATHY DICKINSON JIM DILLAHUNT 8 lg, , ,gif .5 1 i ' ' .7 V ' K af i f , '53 Tf, ,g f V . A , 2 f ff W ' ' jlkz V .' gf f DEBBY DONAGHE Senior Benchwarmers instill spirit at all football games. LINDA DUFOUR JIM EASTON WALTER DORS CURT DOSHIER CINDY DOWLING JENNY DRANE DENNIS DUNN JEFF DUTTON DIANA DWYER ,Z LYNN ELLIOTT JOHN ELLIS RICK ELY Q x 'fad I ,nf HAR-RY EMBREE CHARLES ENGSTRAND ,fr X 1 VM x .f t- kqymsh iffxfii 2 ,,,n...... , M I f i I A 7 if-ff Q 1 S .Q xx JIM ERAUTT 32:57 WILLIAM EVANS 'Umar' ED ENGELKE if . ', D' 1 f X -QR 15 'L W I I e if Wax .1 . SA CHERI ENID f AALS f M nni I y .V A ' i J R . Q i KATHY ERICKSON A n nS A 3 .g..m miriam Senior boys await the morning bell. ii Q , ,B -2.1 JOHN EVANS LESLIE EVANS -up A WILLIAM EVERETT TOM EVERHART DIANNE EVERS EMBREE, HARRY TEIL fZoo Maul ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3,43 Basketball 1, Baseball 1: Nominating Convention l,3,4g Library Club 2, Science Club 3,43 Coin and Stamp Club 3. MEMORY: Bouncing Bobby Spiedel, Mr. J. Woods, Riley Twiss, Woodshop. ENGSTRAND, CHARLES flnkyj MEMORY: Miss Nichols, Art, Doghouse, Duck and Popeye, carnations, I love Vicki, ambition, art teacher. 12th of never. ENID, CHERI MAUREEN ACTIVITIES: Descendants of Sophocles: Y-Teens 2: I-Club 3. MEMORY: Stevie-luv, Dave's driving, and the Dick. ERAUTT, JAMES Uimbo Rootl ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Camping trips, the cabin, Peter's Palace, Picacho, the athletic teams, and all my friends at Helix. ERICKSON, KATHY ACTIVITIES: TARTAN Staff 4: Student Council 3: Art Club 4. MEMORY: I remember homework, lunch, activities, and U.S.D. EVANS, WILLIAM lBillyJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,25 Key Club 2,3. MEMORY: Peter's Pallace, Salton Sea, Marine Street, summer 67, 68, mountain ca in. EVERETT, WILLIAM fBillJ ACTIVITIES: Athletics 2,3. MEMORY: Mr. Boone, Mr. Bob Woods, Mr. Munson, and the few honest people I knew. EVERS, DIANNE LYNN fDinahi ACTIVITIES: Swim Team 3,43 Y-Teens 3,45 Campus Life 1,2,3,4g Sr. Class Treasurer: Sr. Benchwarmers: Diving Team 3: Green Peppers: Leadership Conf. 3,4g Nominating Convention 3,4g MEMORY: The Balloon pack, singing with Nancy, Campus Life, Benchwarmers, my true friends, six, the Leadership Conference, political tennis games, Crown Point. FAGELSON, GLENN ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention lg Tennis Team 1,2,3,4: Ensemble 2,3,4. MEMORY: Broken racket-52.00 fine: summer of 68, 3,000 games of Solitaire, Mr. Rue, Coach Walker, F.B.I., Wafna, and that certain girl. FALCONER, JAMES ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1. MEMORY: Captain Flash, banana-cheese sandwiches, Spanky and Alfalfa, Tiger and Lynette, Tom Dale, Sandy, Cream, Canned Heat, Hootmon, Karyn, Carin., FARES, ANNE MARIE iAnneJ ACTIVITIES: Latin Banquet 1: My Fair Lady 1. MEMORY: First lunch 66, Spanish I 68, summer of 68. FARNSWORTH, LEE AMOS fFarny Lumberjackj MEMORY: Mr. Kahan's mustache, Sue, Gloria, Patty, Bill, Jeff, George, and Becky. FARRELL, SYLVIA IRockett7 MEMORY: Meeting Chris, my friend Puppet and all of the fun at Helix. FISHER, PAMELA CANDIS fMikeJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2: Nominating Convention 2: Big Sister 4. MEMORY: Always I will remember Miss Garcia's classes, Schwartzy Baby, carnation, the football games, the Duck, and most of all David. . 1 ,. 4 -, f Ywfw ,f I., . GLEN FAGELSON JIM FALCONER ANN FARES LEE FARNSWORTH ' . , '--' e -, - Q M 45 f 7' We K ., ,, ,i,?ag6Z.. j , - A 1-V ,' .,2,,:i in - novn V fi, 4, X7 fe 1 ' Q' fa V X f X4 1 A :f i f 9 V f Q Z5 4 WW? gi . A 1 yi. if M145 fi 4 079 S 9 9 3 9 y 2 f . VT? f 5 'iii 2. 45,1 4 2 x I . f V ff! aka 537: sf. X1 ff U f 4 , 1 ,Z f Q 2, g x0 SYLVIA FARRELL KEN FAULKNER 1 ' 7 1 ij: A of 0 3 0 asit xxx ' K , 3 i, fe 1 I I f 4 , j .ff A.,, , , ,, -gf 5, ,V V. , ' 2 Y f' , -tnan 9 4 :gf 0 :',, , , ' , I .tvaas 2, -, PAM FISHER GEORGIANN FITZGERALD 45'-' TERRY FITZGERALD DAVID FLOYD Mb -.JJ K . , VICKIE FONVILLE DEBBI FORDEM . A JON FOSTER SUE FREITAS be .,.-,JL Nxt I - ik . 1 A ,Q 8 fl g -A w 'D W : If JANET FREY KATHY FRONTIERO FITZGERALD, TERRY LEE fTerj ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2,3, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Outrageous life of 67-68, Animals, Mexico, Hi-Ho, Droopy, Bogard, friends, kinks, trouble flowered pants, a lost ring and orange skies. FLOYD, DAVID JEFFERY ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Newport, Tijuana, the pill. FOSTER, JONATHAN iJonJ ACTIVITIES: Track 2,3,4, Special Events Comm., Key Club 4. MEMORY: Mr. Ray's summer Photography class, League Finals, track, Philosophical discussions by the Pit, Mr. Homesley's Driver's training class, and the rest. FONVILLE, VICKIE LEA ACTIVITIES: Big Sister l,2,3,4. MEMORY: That certain guy fDennisJ, my surprise party, Mike, Mr. Helmuth, football games, grandma's house, January 13, Righteous Brothers Concert, 2:21. FORDEM, DEBRA SUSAN fDebieJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2,3,4, Jr. Class Council, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Hawaii with Lynn, river third-kidney, model-A, windy days, country, Christmas, Doctor Zhivago, smile, summer, bot blimps, Hampson, plastic people, born free, How good? FOSTER, JONATHAN fJonJ ACTIVITIES: Track 2,3,4, Special Events Comm., Key Club 4. MEMORY: Mr. Ray's summer Photography class, League Finals, track, Philosophical discussions by the Pit, Mr. Homesley's Driver's training class, and the rest. FREITAS, SUSAN HELEN ISueJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3, Activities Comm. 2,33 Swim Team 2,3, Green Peppers 2,4 , Sr. Benchwarmers, Student Council 1,2,4, DE 4, Big Sister 2,3,4. MEMORY: Hootmon 67, Sophomore Speech class, my troph, Miss Garcia and all the activity in room 205, my nickname, Deca, and Chemistry. FREY, JANET MARIE lTweetie Pieb ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2,3,4, Green Peppers 2, Big Sister 4, Y-Teens 2,4, Christmas Dance Comm. 3. MEMORY: When Sue's gym shorts fell off in soccer, laugh-ins with Sylvester, cycle riding, and Ramjet. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow. FRONTIERO, KATHLEEN GRACE IKathyJ ACTIVITIES: Sr. Benchwarmers, Nominating Convention 1,4, Green Peppers, Sr. Dance Comm. MEMORY: My locker partner, 6:30 A.M., Sacramento, Mr. Feezer, and all the crazy things that happened in four great years at Helix. FUKUSHIMA, SHIRLEY ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,3,4, Big Sister 2,3,4, Christmas Dance Comm. 4, Hula Hop Comm. 4, Library Club 2, Sr. Assembly Comm. MEMORY: My Frosh year, joints, some of the people at Helix and summer time. FYOCK, LOUISE ELAINE ACI'IVITIES: Campus Life 1, Alumni Tea Comm. , Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Sr. Benchwarmers, Choir 2,33 Choraliers 3,4, Jr. Class Council, Big Sister 4. MEMORY: Summer 68, Rest Home, Rick, those who showed me that the mind doesn't come in plastic, a close friend, Good. GALLEMORE, YVONNA RAE Wonab ACTIVITIES: Varsity Cheerleader 4, Cheer Camp 4, Green Peppers 2,3,4, Leadership Conf. 3,4 , Nominating Convention 3,4, Y-Teens 3,43 Big Sister 4. MEMORY: Lane, November 24, 1967. . .patience, Glebe, Rings, The Football Women, cheerleading, Dum Turtle, understanding with Lowery, learning a lot from my shy guy, Today. GARDNER, RONALD LOUIS fRonI ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Baseball 1,2, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, CSF 3. MEMORY Tijuana, athletic events, summer before my senior year, my senior year, friends, teachers, and the squad record. GARRE'I'I', PATRICIA LYNNE lPatJ ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Campus Life 1,4, Inter-Faith Council 4, Graduation Ass't 3, Inter-Club Council 4, Quill and Scroll 4, TARTAN Staff 4. MEMORY: Mr. Lee, Mr. Higby, Pityriasis Rosea, Crummy Euttons, Love is Blue, Poodles, my many failures, trying for my cense. GEORGE, WANDA GAIL MEMORY: All my friends, Margo, Ginger, Ron, Charlie, Miss Garcia's I and II Typing Class. GETZ, MICHAEL BRUCE iMikeJ ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Golf 1,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club. MEMORY: Basketball games with Miguel, CIF and Filmore Hammer, Mr. Lee, and J. Woods. GILCHRIEST, LEONA ANN ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, Student Council 1,2, Y- Teens 2,3, Campus Life 1,2,3,4, CSF 3,4, MEMORY: Oscar, Torrey Pines, Mr. Hart's Algebra class, rides in my Mustang on Friday nights, Light my Fire. 7 SHIRLEY FUKUSHIMA LOUISE FYOCK L SUSAN GAMESTER JOELLE GAULTIER GARY FULLER VONA GALLEMORE 2 ', wfnf ig - 1 ff- , +ff 'M f 2 uf .,VVV ,fg:.37 . if- I M - ,.f,.-,m',,.,W .r . y fifg ,f'9 I 5 : A A, RON GARDNER WAN DA GEORGE X RA 5, Queen Nancy receives her crown from last year's Queen, 'Donna Owens. .7-+2 :few , 1 04, ., M A1 , I DON GARRETT PAT GARRETT f ee -p. .rw-u9y,:12 1 1,w,, eff, :.'2f -2-lizf, fc - ' 1 X I: .,.,. ,. MIKE GETZ LEONA GILCHRIEST CRAIG GILES RICH GLEASON MJ Princess Marian watches the Homecoming crowning. RICH GORDON BRIDGET G T , J X A 7-4 5 zwi-' -K fx! 'mgvw 'CKY' 1 ,,s QXM, QW' ag M , .tx ..,,, X f Yf , of , 4, , ' 40, Jw-,225 CECILIA GRANT DEBBIE GRASER RICK GRAY LARRY GREEN I , ,' .-, :'3ET. I - 'L 'Z I 5 r'?f'5 ffQ ' ' ., 4 , I I ,wi FMT- is o'Q fqwx Y' , -,f 1 f wld I J 'VW OLIN GREEN HAL GRIFFITH KEVIN GROTE JERI GROWCOCK GILES, DOUGLAS CRAIG iCraig-las J ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3, Choir 2, Ensemble 3,4, Torchbearer, Campus Life 2,3,4, Bye Bye Birdie. MEMORY: Groovy people, parties, places, summer of 68, Wafna, Mrs. A., Idyllwild, Mitch, Mr. Rue, those special girls, Steff, Lenore. GLEASON, RICHARD LEE ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Basketball 1,2, Swimming 2,3,4, Water Polo 3, Soph. Class President, Sr. Class Vice-President, Key Club, Treasurer 3, President 4. MEMORY: The great athletic teams, all the groovy trips, cabin, Palm Springs, Montreal, and East Coast, Clansmen parties. GRANT, BRIDGET fBi-Frost J MEMORY: Rick, Mike, Dave, Ken, Barrel, the few teachers I respected, Pancake House, the many excursions I shared with a good head. GRANT, CECILIA MARGARET fCe Ce J ACTIVITIES: Latin Club, Tennis Club, Bowling Club, I-Club, Gymnastics Club. MEMORY: The only teacher that has ever made me learn - Mr. Larsen, the old gang, Mr. Boone. Mr. Pirie. GRASER, DEBORAH JEAN iDebb ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1,2,3,4, Sr. Benchwarmers, Y-Teens 3, Frosh Tea Comm. 2,3, Nominating Convention 3, Sr. After Game Dance Comm, Christmas Dance Comm. 3, Green Peppers 2,3,4, MEMORY: All those daisies, all my wonder friends, Senior Benchwarmer spirit, one really great person, the beach, and that special guy. GRAY, RICHARD THOMAS Q Ricky J ACTIVITIES: Track 3,4. MEMORY: Concerts, Newport Pop F., grave-digging, USD, Juice-Freaks, doing my own thing, and being with Judy. , GREEN, LARRY DWAYNE lGooberD ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3. MEMORY: The parties in my Junior and Senior years, Russ's place, and Mighty Mike Muirhead. GRIFFITH, HAROLD LEE fllalb ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Cross Country 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3, Sr. Board, Sr. Paper, TARTAN Staff, FLING Staff, Graduation Ass't. MEMORY: Never will I forget Helix's two most exceptional teachers, Mr. Stearns, and Mr. Higby. GROWCOCK, JERILYN Ueril ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, Hula Hop Comm. 2, Christmas Dance Comm. 1, Campus Life 1,2, Big Sister 2,3, Green Peppers 2, Alumni Tea Comm. 2, MEMORY: Good times, bad times, times a changin fast, and all the times I spent with Mike. I-IAHN, MARILYN JEAN fToadJ ACTIVITIES: Swim Team 2,3,4. MEMORY: Five days in summer 67, goofing around with Ugly, cruising in Chula Vista and Del Cerro. HAMPSON, THOMAS iTommyl ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2,3,4. MEMORY: Lynnie, Easter Vacation, my truck, Jim's deer, 68 fair, Los Angeles, Debbie Fordem, Mr. Pyle, George, Bonnie and Clyde. HANRAHAN, JAMIE ACTIVITIES: CCC 2,3,4, Speech Club 3,4, Library Club 3, Math Team 3. MEMORY: Speech IA, Hex and Mr. Munson's super formulas. -HARBAUGIL DEBORAH fDebbieJ ACTIVITIES: I-Club 2, Big Sister 3, Speech Tournament 1,2 , CSF 2,3,-4, Baccalaureate Usher, FLING. MEMORY: Miss Garcia, Miss Moore, BYU, Fling, Farrell's Zoo, making paper penguins with a friend. Christmas 67, Bruce, summer 66, and Birdie. HARDIN, LINDA ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3, I-Club 3, Campus Life 4, Christmas Dance Comm. 4. MEMORY: Football games, funfilled dances, riots, Mr. Lee ripping up my final, Little Red Haired Boy, and my fall in the hall. RICHARD HADDOCK BOB HAFNER MARILYN HAI-IN SANDY HALE' TOM HAMPSON JAMIE HANRAHAN K -.L A DEBBY HARBAUGH LINDA HARDIN , , ff P N' ' NJ if Ea, , e DENNY HARMUTH ,iff X I 1 L m mf 1 I , .I , V I ' A 4 ,, P5 . , 17. 4:57 X gy V YC ROSEMARY HARRINGTON ww? L LYNDA HART V ,ne . ,I g. xref' gf R ' fy ' 'i .. . Q -na'- T 1 3, Y uf 5' 5:3 .5 ...... .yn . 5 , . ,f I if Q . I ' RICHARD HARTEGAN ROY HARPER 0-.5 'il NI' 'itse- DENNIS HARRY I ROXANNE HART ,eff-25 NPN ,....... BRIAN GESS HARRINGTON, ROSEMARY ACTIVITIES: Sr. Play 2,3,4: ASB Play 2,3,45 Sr. Play Comm.: Descendants of Sophocles 2,3,4. MEMORY: Helix, all my teachers, Miss Robbins, the plays, and Mrs. Noll. HART, LYNDA CHERYL fWendyJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,25 Campus Life: Sr. Benchwarmers: Big Sister 2,35 D.E. 4. MEMORY: Summer 67, all my friends at Helix, my Soph. year, and Tim. HART, ROXAN E fAmbrose, Roceb ACTIVITIES: Frosh Class Secretary: Soph. Class Secretaryg Ass't ASB Secretary 35 ASB Secretary 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 President 15 Walker Scotts Hi-Debber 45 Leadership Conference 1,2,3,45 Nominating Convention 1,2,3,45 MEMORY: Dave's armpits, Marian's wet-pants, summer 67 , R.T. Woods, The Letter, metting Las, peace in our time, our boys. HARTEGAN, RICHARD LEE fRickJ ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Young Life: Lettermen's Club 3,4. MEMORY: Berkeley, CIF Basketball Teams, CIF Football Teams, the summers, lunch, No Scrap In the Scrap Book. HARTER, CONNIE LYNN fCon7 ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1,3,45 Young Life 2,35 Campus Life 2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Tennis Team 45 Sr. Benchwarmers: Green Peppers 4. MEMORY: Summers 66 and 67, my friends, Miss Garcia's money drives, football games, Eric, cruising, moonlight tennis, fickle people, and Pam's wedding. HARTLEY, MELISSA M. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 1,25 Christmas Dance Comm. 25 Senior Board, Chrm. Publicity 45 Tennis Team 2,3,45 D.E 45 Vice-President: Sr. Breakfast Comm. MEMORY: The eggbeater, frizzin on foggy days, pretty things in Jr. year, Wow , flying kites on my hill, Unbelievable . HAYS, SHIRLEY JEAN fPint Sizel ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee 15 Big Sister 25 Choir 2,35 Choir Staff 35 Choraliers 3,45 Campus Life 45 Interfaith Council 4. MEMORY: Summer 68, Papa Rue and the Choir, library, getting lost in Mexicali, The Committee and What Do You Seek. HAYWARD, DEBORAH S. KUglyJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 15 Letter Carrier 3,45 MEMORY: Tai and our plans and dreams, my ship, Toad, Chula Vista, band trips, great friends, April 26, and late dates. HEACOCK, HOLLY LYNN ACTIVITIES: Y- Teens, Nominating Convention, Student Council, Big Sister, Campus Life. MEMORY: Jr. dances, grunion hunt, Rickshaw Boy's, Wednesday nights, and my good friends. HEGG, CINDA SUE lBuckwheatJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. 3,45 Hula Hop Comm. 45 Ass't Commissioner of Finance 45 Tennis Team 4. MEMORY: The wonderful people in my Soph. year, Mike's Prom, my Sr. year, all my friends, especially Sue, Mike and Buckwheat. 1-IEITMAN, LYNETTE V. MEMORY: Music Workshop, R.S., February 9, 1968, May 3, 1968, concerts, Del Mar, G.B., the beautiful summer 68, especially July 21, 1968, August 7, 1968, and August 25, 1968. HENRY, SANDRA JEAN lSandyJ ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Sr. Play5 I-Club 4. MEMORY: Mrs. Drake's English Class, Mrs. Noll's Drama gilass, and He Shouldn't-a, I-Iadn't-a and 0ughtn't-a Swang on e 79 HERDEL, PAMELA MARIAN iFlashJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 35 Nominating Convention 3,45 Sr. Assembly Comm.: Hula Hop Comm. 4: Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Warming benches, Mr. Boone, Mr. Heyer, lunches, football games, the snow and them. HEYER, JAMES ALAN fJimJ ACTIVITIES: Rifle Team: Color Guard5 Drill Team and Chess' Club. MEMORY: Miss Robbins, Mr. Stearns, Coach Speidel, Mr. Woodfield, Mr. Ramsey, Miss Moore, Mr. Hart, Mr. Freed, and others equally infamous. , , I Z V, nw.: f , ' , 4 ffm: ,,'.. 3s'.,ff 'i 4, fi if' L i ' isnsn Q CONNIE HARTER HOLLY HEACOCK SANDRA HENRY STEVE HERNDON MELISSA HARTLEY CINDA HEGG SHIRLEY HAYS DEBBIE HAYWARD LYNETIE HEITMAN HOWARD HENDRICKSON PAM HERDEL JIM HEYER .give--E ' .'.', V , ,S I ' ji zz ' H LMM,,,..- if wif, ,,,. ,,f.ffJ ' . in M,.,,,,,,,, A : .!ff:+w: ' ni -w. Princess J oelle is driven by Sr. Charlie Dennis to the crowning. if , ' , fy ' Q .. ' Ml ' 4 .,. , '- ,K , 115 2 ofa'-4' ., I i 'FF - I ' X ,je 14 f 1 1 NANCY HILBERS ., AJ! c,o.,,,,,, DONNA HODGES -up-sl' KENNETH HURLBERT Q A DAVID INABINET1' A . .. .,..,. .WSH l. n 'If--ff CINDY HILDEBRAND LONNIE HILL MARCY HOAGLAND ,X 'HQN1' KATHY HOLFORD CYRIL HONZ DONNA Hov JP DEBBIE HUNTER 'SF fi 'E ---74' xx, TOM IRION Princess Yvonne with her escort anxiously awaits the crowning. HURLBERT, KENNETH S. lKenJ ACTIVITIES: FLING photographer. MEMORY: Mr. Ray's photography classes, FLING Staff, Mr. Boone, Mr. Genghis Kahan's grammar, and all my friends. IRWIN, BRUCE WAYNE ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Student Council 25 Nominating Convention 2,45 Campus Life 2,3,4. MEMORY: Helix spirit, great athletic teams, l968'Track Champs, summer 68, hnrdling, Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Lee's lectures, 'Track League Finals 68, and 69, and South Bay Relays. IRWIN, KAYE iStretch3 ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee 15 I-Club 1,35 Sr. Play 25 Fasbionality Night Comm. 1.3 MEMORY: Sackett outings and Marshmellow Kid, Tarzan, joy of the hunt, and What's -his-name. ISENMANN, DENNIS FRANK MEMORY: May 25, the summer of 68, all the fun I had with Maryann. JACKSON, MARY ACTIVITIES: CSF 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Student Council5 Nominating Conventiong I- Clubg Jr. Party Comm.: Big Sister 2,35 Campus Life. MEMORY: My Jr. year, my close friends, all the homework I didn't do, Mr. Boone, Mr. Lee, Miss Moore, and Hoover. J ANZEN, CONNIE COLLEEN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens' 1,35 Green Peppers 2,35 Tennis 45 MEMORY: The bomb I drive to school, flying kites, summer school, coloring, 5th period biology with Luther, and Europe. JEFFREY, MARILYN Ueffj ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 3,45 Frosh Tea Comm. 45 Canned Food Drive Comm. 45 Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Hula Hop Comm. 45 'Fashionality Night Comm. 45 Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Blacks, Del Mar, Jack's, the gang, football games, Sharks, Dan, Jimbo, Boobie, summer 68, The Van, and especially Bruce. HILBERS, NANCY E. ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,45 Y-Teens 25 I-Club 35 Campus Life 4. MEMORY: My Frosh year, football games, the time Linda fell in the halls and playing Old Maid in study hall. IIILDEBRAND, CYNTHIA MARIE fCindyb ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 25 Y-Teens 3,45 Campus Life 35 Young Life 35 Big Sister 3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. 3,45 Nominating Convention 35 Sr. Prom Comm.: I-Iula I-lop Comm. 3,4. MEMORY: Denni, football games, Redhair, Mrs. Drake, summer 67 , Y-Teen's joints, J.C. Dances, that special guy , and kindergarteners. HILL, LONNIE C. MEMORY: Being in the California Cadet Corp for four years and meeting all my friends. HOAGLAND, MARCIA fFire Truck? MEMORY: The Rat Pack, Yosemite, The Wedding! , discovering Donovan, super problem, Epistle to Derroll, and all my fantastic trips! HODGES, DONNA BENAY fSylvester7 ACTIVITIES: Alumni Tea Comm. 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Hula Hop Comm. 45 I-Club 2,35 D.E. 45 Big Sister 2,3,4. MEMORY: Janet's ice cream, Mazatlan, Palm Springs, Linda, Barb, Laurie's dance, Down On Me. HOLFORD, KATHY HELEN lKatD ACTIVITIES: Gymnastic Club 15 Speech Tournament 15 Christmas Dance Comm. 3. MEMORY: The year I met Shar, going to the Christmas Dance with Johnny, Newport, New Year's Eve 68. HOY, DONNA LYNN iBunny Rabbit! ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,35 Hi-Steppers 2,35 Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Curfew Station L, Mission Beach Power Team, insane days, Carol Mermaid, Terry, hee haw, Presidio, palace, November 13, 1967, and James Edward Priest III. JESSEE, MARY ELLEN lBunnyJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,4g MEMORY: Goods and bads with Chris. best times with Roxie. mv guy and The Look of Love. fly BRUCE IRWIN KAYE IRWIN DENNIS ISENMANN MARY JACKSON MARGARET JAEGER 'fwnfff' MARILYN JEFFREY CONNIE J AN ZEN MARY JESSEE -wr' LIZ J ESSUP -swf' CHARLES JOHNSON X 'rub 'ui'- RICHARD JOHNSON if SUE JOHNSON f,4 BARBARA JOHNSON LENORE JOHNSON if -Q-ff RODN EY JOHNSON GEORGE JOHNSON JESSUP, ELIZABETH fLizJ ACTIVITIES: Sr. Class Secretary: Girls' League Comm., Sr. Benchwarmers: Speech Team: Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: The great togetherness we had at the Leadership Conference last year. JOHNSON, BARBARA fMacJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 2,3,4g Y-Teens 2,3,4g Christmas Dance Comm. 2,33 Campus Life 3,45 Fashionality Night Comm. 4. MEMORY: Shelter Island, Point Loma Prom, Maham, Deb, Jason, May 23, Joe and Mae who will always be more than memories. JOHNSON, CHARLES lCharlieJ ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3,4g Wrestling 1. MEMORY: As a new student from Monterey, I will remember all the great activities created by the ASB of Helix. JOHNSON, LENORE ANN ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,2,3,4g Foreign Language Field Day 2, National Spanish Contest 2, Helix Math Field Day 3, Tartan Bearer 3: Interfaith Council 4. MEMORY: German Christmas caroling with Mr. Knott's class, and all the fine teachers I have had. JOHNSON, RICHARD iFritzJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2. MEMORY: Mama Steele's English lectures. JOHNSON, SUSAN LEE lSueJ ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1,2,3,4g Tennis Team 45 Secretary 5 Hula Hop Comm. 4, Big Sister 2,33 Nominating Convention 3: Bowling Club 1,2,3,g Drama Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Hoot Mon 67, yellow Ford, Disneyland with the gang, Soph. year, Duder, Mr. Kahan and eating chocolate covered grasshoppers in biology. JONES, LINDA MAUREEN fJone'sieJ MEMORY: Summer 67, Poway, Azteca, The Pier, Huntington Beach, Big Sur, a couple of animals, Rosie Week's house, The Letter. ' - KLIMEK, THOMAS DANIEL fDanJ MEMORY: Summer 68, Tuesday nights, the concerts, the park, the Hoover game, and my new neighbor. , l BOB JONES LINDA JONES , ,M A 7 A fy, I f 2 ' -. , .11 1 1. H z ,L 'V f , ,f V - ,',O I f' 1 ,g ' qw, ,, gf V, , AQ f f X ef, , , .2 Z f f f 2 ff! : ffz'w'.41-wffklfi' V- f :fvfw-fzzy-W ' 'K :zz f, TERRY KELLER STEVE KELSEN f , ,4-Lv 1 355.3 A f 11- gff'fe?'fi2i ff f SRSR 'J JEFF JUSTICE KATHY KEAN E K MAE BETH KENDALL SUSIE KERNS Princess Debbie is driven by Sr. Dave Unroe to the crowning. 1725 DON KIENER YVONNE KIRK .b-4 , gi f f, -X 5 ,fn we I - '46 I . .9 Q ,Aff ,, 4 WWED X 've DIXIE KLEYMANN TOM KLIMEK ,af LYNN KOENEKAMP GARY KOETHER PEGGY KONZEN LINDA KRAMER ma-4 W -sv- ' MARTY KRAUEL BILL KRAUS Princess Vivian and her escort await the crowning. 'vw' TOM KURTZ BILL LANDWEHR f ROBIN LARSEN STEELE LARSEN m: 'f' RICK LATIMER BOB LAUE KOENEKAMP, LYNN PATRICIA ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,2,3,4: FLING 4: Sr. Board, Baccalaureate Chrm.: Quill and Scroll 4: Y-Teens 1,25 Jr. Ring Comm.: Sr. Prom Comm.: Sr. Annual Signing Party Comm.: Tartan Bearer 3: Sr. Benchwarmers: Big Sister 3. MEMORY: The Admiral, Mr. Ramsey's happy atoms, 1002: attitude, second period math classes, winking, the gang, BYU, rooming with Jeannie. KONZEN. MARGUERITE VIRGINIA 1Peggy, Duckb ACTIVITIES: Ass't ASB Sec. 4: Nominating Convention 1,3,4: Y- Teens 1,3, Secretary 4: Leadership Conf. 3,4: Big Sister 3: Alumni Tea Comm. 1: Fling 4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Student Council 1: Campus Life 1,3,4: Jr. Party Comm.: Jr. Caroling Party Comm. MEMORY: The gang, Mrs. Drake, Gorilla Girl, braces, the thief, boots, the collision, Happy Trails. . . , downtown safari, my 17th birthday, Dave's heart murmurs, my true friends, and Steve. KRAMER, MALINDA RENEE iLindaJ ACTIVITIES: Girls' League functions 1,2: Nominating Convention I: Student Council Rep. 1,3. MEMORY: My four years working in the office for Mrs. Montgomery. KRAUEL, MARTIN C.tMartyJ MEMORY: All the good times I had in the summer before my Junior year and that certain girl I met in December. West Coast Surfing Association. KRAUS, WILLIAM K. iBillJ ACTIVITIES: Track 2,3,4. MEMORY: The thrills and agonies of school life, never eating in the cafeteria, the conservative viewpoint taken against students by teachers. KURTZ, TOM ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Key Club 2,3,4: Student Council Rep. 4. MEMORY: The summer of 68, Mexico, R.T. Woods, joints, when Ken and I were arrested for racing, going out with Leslie. LANDWEHR, WILLIAM T. fBill, Grassl MEMORY: Presidio Park, Green Valley Falls, Pat Festival, Pancake House, and Martha, LARSEN, ROBIN JOY ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens: Green Peppers: Campus Life: Bowling Club: Nominating Convention: Big Sister: Student Coundil Rep. MEMORY: The summer of 1966, Mr. Boone's history class, Mr. Ray's photography classes, all of my friends, and one certain party. LATIMER, RICHARD G. tRickJ ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Stamp and Coin Club: Chess Club: Math Seminar. MEMORY: Uncle Wim, Johnny Geography, Ramsey's happy atoms, J. Wood's Uncle Sap, huba huba, Scholastic Olympics, decorating houses, and my Senior year. LAUE, ROBERT KEITH iBobJ ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,4: Basketball 2: Wrestling 3: Track 2,3,4. MEMORY: Peter's, Palm Springs, Salton Sea, Junior summer, Glebe, Today, On the Road Again, Byrds, November 24, 1967, German, PeeWee. LAUFER, PUALETTE S,tPaulie Sue? ACTIVITIES: Student Council Rep. 1,2,3: Nominating Convention 2,3: Tennis: Sr. Benchwarmers: Y-Teens 1,2: D.E. Club: Green Peppers. MEMORY: Summer of 67, Rusty, Soul and Inspiration, red Rambler, Marlene, Denwood, Tom, Wait Till Dark, Leah, my surprise party, Teddis, Harvey. LEDFORD, CHERYL LYNN ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee 1: Choir 2,4: Choraliers 3,45 Hula Hop Comm. 1: Christmas Dance Comm. 1: Y-Teens 1,2: Big Sister 3,4: Nominating Convention 3. MEMORY: The great football games, choir trips, dissecting in Mr. Nash's biology class, Manor's Civics class, all the students and faculty. LEE, KAREN RUTH ACTIVITIES: In Japan: J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader 2: Pep Squad 2: Class Rep. 2: at Helix: Student Council Rep. 4: Nominating Convention 3: Big Sister 4: Y-Teens 4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Green Peppers 4: D.E. Club, Treasurer 4: Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: My first year at Helix, the summer of 68, all the great people I've met and the good times we've had together, especially in 4th and 2nd period gym, the aggressive one, Whoopee! , We're a bus. LEE, KATHY RAE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 4: Green Peppers 4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Campus Life 3,4: Student Council Rep. 4. MEMORY: All the great football and basketball games, all the fun we've had warming benches, Act 4, Whoopee! LEGLER, SUSAN ELIZABETH fSue? ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1: Nominating Convention 2,3. MEMORY: Summer of 68, Scott, ups and downs, a few groovy friends. LEMMING, CAROL 1Tiny Bopperj ACTIVITIES: Drama Club: Y-Teens 4: Campus Life: Nominating Convention: Girls' League functions: Green Peppers. MEMORY: Comical friends, football games, The Look of Love, grape soda pop, Mr. Woods, A Beautiful Morning, September 29, 1967, and Chuck Babe. PAULETTE LAUFER BOB LEAN L.. KAREN LEE SUE LEGLER x. RONI LAVINE CHERYL LEDFORD KATHY LEE CAROL LEMMING A 'V I --.-A-fy ' Q 5, ., ' , mm. NANCY LEMMON L SUE LESLIE ALLEN LINTVEDT uv! DENNIS LESLIE ,,, 461+ GERRY LIMPIC mr MARK LITTLE . ,...,,.,, ROXIE LITTLE L.. gg ' DEBBIE LONG LEMMON, NANCY LOUISE ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm. 3,4: Nominating Convention 3. MEMORY: The can, beets, summer of 68, football and basketball games, room 205, and the the Mongo. LESLIE, DENNIS JON ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Wrestling, J.V. 2, Varsity 3,4: Lethermen's Club 3,4: Campus Life 2,3,4. MEMORY: Big trouble named Jude, my trip to Washington D.C. for the national physical fitness test. LESLIE, SUSAN MARIE tSuel ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. 1,2,3,4: CSF 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens 1: Student Council Rep. 1: Specialty Corp 2: Christmas Dance Comm 2: I-Club 3,4: Baccalaureate Usher 3: TARTAN 4: Baccalaureate Comm.: Sr. Announcements Comm.: Sr. Annual Signing Party Comm. MEMORY: Summer at UCD, chicken livers,- Stearns, Speidel, Mrs. Ornelas, Vogel's biology class, and all the wonderful people I've known. LIMPIC, GERALD RICHARD fGerryJ ACTIVITIES: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: CSF: Basketball 1, Wrestling 2: Tennis 1: Varsity Swim Team 2,3,4: Ass't ASB Vice-President: Ass't at Large: Leadership Conf. 3,4: Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Commission Class 67 - 68. LINTVEDT, ALLEN LAVERNE MEMORY: Mr. Roang, Mr. Boone, Miss Moore, the people that followed every fad, the fascist gym coaches, and that special nobody. LITTLE, MARK MEMORY: Recess, Senior privileges, Uncle Jack, milk break, bricks, dopey friends, Wednesday nights, Q.E.D. LITTLE, ROXANNA RUTH tRoxieJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,3,4: MEMORY: My two best friends, the first Hoover game, the deal with Mary, and most of all the first date with Ron. LONG, DEBBIE LENORE ACTIVITIES: Class Comm. 1,2,3,4: Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens 1,2,4: President 3: I-Club 3: Campus Life 3,4: Leadership Conf. 2,3,4: Leadership Banquet 2,3,4: Inter-Club Council 3: Green Peppers 1,2,3: Big Sister 2: Junior Class Treasurer: FLING 4: Commissioner of Finance 4. MEMORY: True friends, CIF 66, Mr. Stearn's history class, spring of my junior year, Europe BB, Prom 68, and most of all Bruce. LORENZEN, CHRISTINE tTinal ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2,3,4: Y-Teens 1, Big Sister 2: Green Peppers 2,4: Christmas Dance Comm. MEMORY: 67 CIF football games, summer of 68, Mr. Heyer, wrestling matches, The Impossible Dream, I Corinthians 13:1-13, a certain boy. LOUKES, JOHN FLETCHER ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1: Track 1: Wrestling 3,4. MEMORY: My great senior year, working in the press box, following the band, J. Woods, Psych assemblies throughout the vears. LOWERY, KAREN SUE tLil' Low'l ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Inter-Club Council 3: Soph. Class Council: Jr. Ring Comm.: Sr. Benchwarmers, Chrm.: Talent Show Comm. 4: Green Peppers: Campus Life 2: Nominating Convention 3. MEMORY: All my friends, parties, Alvie, the cop , my junior year, football women, Benchwarmers, football season, July 1, 1967, and my Michael. LOZINSKI, PATTY ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm. 3,4: Nominating Convention 2,39 Canned Food Drive Comm. 2,3. MEMORY: The can, the beets, May 20, 1967, Mr. Lee, Miss Garcia, those exciting basketball games, the Mongo, go carts. LUJAN, MARY MEMORYIAII the fun I had as a senior, the guy I met, and the Christmas Dance. LUNDMARK, GAY MARIE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,3,4: Treasurer 2: Nominating Convention 2,3: Student Council Rep. 2,3: Girls' League Comm. 1,2,3,4: Class Comm. 1,2,3,4: Campus Life 2,3,4: I-Club 3: Orchestra 1, Senior Play 2: Sr. Benchwarmers: FLING 4: Big Sister 2,3. MEMORY: My three best friends, Rickshaw Boys , Mr. Ramsey's help, Mr. Lee, Mrs. Drake, and BYU tBrigham Young Universityl. MACKEY, KENNY ALLEN lKenl ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2. MEMORY: Popie, the pink Texan, Dodo Breth, Tom, the trip maker, Palm Springs, Mexico, Lake Tahoe, the River. MADRUGA, MARYANN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,3,4: Big Sister 2: Sr. Benchwarmers: Hula I-lop Comm. 1,2: Christmas Dance Comm. 1,2. MEMORY: May 17, that certain guy, Mr. Lee, the green machine, all my little talks with Susan, Santana. Riley 'lkviss offers his daily inspirational message to the Senior boys. ,4 MARY LUJAN KEN MACLEOD GAY LUNDMARK ffl! g ffafif X X 1503? X , ' A ' ., w,5 0 , nl: . , f -f ,f 4-f -4-WM if MARY ANN MADRUGA ' 'V ' ,- . 1341251 211' 'V A .ii, ' fiiii if v1k ' E AV,: 1 5 Q only A TINA LORENZEN KAREN LOWERY STEVE LUPPENS PHYLLIS MAISEL JOHN LOUKES PATTY LOZINSKI KEN MACKEY LEE MALSACK 'fl 1 X L M G, I '-1:37 7 S. LYNDA MANARD MICHELLE MANDOLF I -r L ' 4.1 LYNN MARCOE J EANN E MARIKLE MIKE MARR DENISE MARSHALL K .ff9 fvjfa LW SHIRLEY MARTIN TIM MARTIN . l. 'Aki F, my 4 X lv-N Bruce Walton introduces the mighty Highlander football team. IWW BILL MARTIN RON MARTIN 'EBV MIKE MASON HELEN MATSON A MANARD, LYNDA DIANE fFlyJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Green Peppers 2,3,4g Campus Life 2,3,4: Young Life 3,43 Soph. Class Council, Jr. Class Council: Cap and gown Comm.: Prom Comm.: Sr. Breakfast Comm. 3,45 Big Sister 2,3,4: Christmas Dance Comm. 3,43 Hula Hop Comm. 3,45 Sr. Benchwarmers: Student Council 4: Jr. Ring Comm., Jr. Activities Comm., Special Events Comm. 4: Fashionality Night Comm. 4. MEMORY: Dickie, The Ditch, Grossmont guys, winning tradition, 46 Ford, Buttercup, summer before my senior year. MANDOLF, MICHELLE L. tThe Flirtj ACTIVITIES: Campus Life: Student Council Rep. MEMORY: I'll remember all my wonderful high school days at Helix, the summer of 67, the Denwood gang, and our happenings. MARCOE, LYNN tLynnie Pool ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,3,4g Campus Life 4: Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Tommy, the River, trip to Hawaii with Deb, Smitty, chuga-chuga, summer of 68, the beach, B.B. 7-9, sneezes, How bad? , So bad! MARSHALL, DENISE ALVIDA ACTIVITIES: Alumni Tea Comm. lg Y-Teens 2,3,4g Green Peppers 1,43 Sr. Benchwarmers: Nominating Convention 3: Big Sister 2,3,4, Campus Life. MEMORY: Football games, spirit, Campus Life camp, Saint Augustine's Prom, Joe Woods' Civics class, all my friends, senior year, my guy. MARTIN, SHIRLEY KAY Und! ACTIVITIES: Campus Life, Green Peppers 1,2g Student Council 3: Y-Teens 2,3g Nominating Convention. MEMORY: Our excellent sports teams, all the times at Helix, being called a freshman every year, hey Jud, August 9, 1968. MARTIN, TIMOTHY ALLEN tMartyJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1,23 Basketball 1: Swimming 1: Nominating-Convention 3. MEMORY: The bus ride up to Fresno with the Distributive Education class. MASON, MICHAEL tMike, Tin Grinl MEMORY: The dances, concerts, games, and the nights at the shows. MC FEELEY, MARGARET A. iPeggyD ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Nominating Convention 2,3. MEMORY: Two certain parties during Christmas vacation 67, March 3, 1967, a certain boy with dimples, track meets, games, and dances. MC GREW, THOMAS YATES lTomJ ACTIVITIES: Helix Numismatic and Philatelic Society. MEMORY: Dictionary Hill, Mr. Verschoor, the chases, football and basketball games, Bulk, girls. MC KINNEY, JANET NORENE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,35 Student Council Rep. 1,2,3g I-Club 1,2,3g Nominating Convention: Class Comm. 2,3,4. MEMORY: I will always remember the fun I had at the games and the Hula Hop 1967. MCNEILL, PATRICIA LYNNE fPattii ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1,45 Y-Teens 2,3,4g Sr. Benchwarmers: Alumni Tea 1. MEMORY: The slumber party September 2, 1968, April 19, 1967, September 24, 1968, all the fun and experiences I've shared with my friends and Jimbo. MC NULTY, SANDRA fSandyJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 2, Student Council Rep.2g Y-Teens lj Christmas Dance Comm. 1. MEMORY: Scott, getting stuck in the trash can when I was a freshman, the tasty cafeteria food, and all the squirrelly people. MENDOZA, CHARLOTTE tCharlieD MEMORY: All the people I met at Helix. MENSER, BRUCE EDWARD fHoratio, HHH! ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,23 Tennis 3,45 ASB President 4: Jr. Class President: Soph. Class Vice President. MEMORY: Coach Bob Speidel, Summer League Basketball Championship, Roxanne's tears, CIF, The Hill. MERRILL, CHRISTOPHER tChris, Treei ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4: I-Club 2: CSF 2,3,4g Torch Bearer 3. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns, Naval War Hero, road runs, huba-huba, 1:55, Coach Speidel, attitude, Brandenburg Concerti. ,inf .Q j Eff, -' ' ,Q f 1 1 ff' f .fffif Q! A ,., . -1 Y . ' X 8 f f w , I ak' 2 ...Z 4 1' g ,-ff, I 7.13537 ' PEGGY MC FEELEY TOM MC GREW X' 1652.145 Y- , ' qi - jf , Q7 ffl? ' 3 f' fi V 4, ' f - ' '. ' - f ,afgffw L f A ff. iiffi fffii JANET MC KINNEY PATTI MC NEILL SANDY MC NULTY CHARLOTTE MENDOZA BRUCE MENSER CHRIS MERRILL GREG MERRILL f-6' -...ff i -fu, J, ,I H I ' A ' '5 1 .TIM MEYER DEBBI MILBOURNE Q27 BARBARA MITCHELL R ROBERTA MERRITT 'Jv 'sfrs V' rf' ' 'jylutti ,. - 5 E EE 'f 45 HANNU MIKKONEN LINDY MILLER ,f 's.-la .ax X KAREN MITCHELL MERRILL, GREGORY iGregJ ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 25 CSF 1,25 Cross Country. MEMORY: Captain Shepherd's World History class, Mr. Tolm S transparancies, Mr. Ramsey's chemistry class, final CIF f00tbHll ame. IIIERRITT, ROBERTA LYNNE tBirdieJ ACTIVITIES: I-Club 1,2,3,5 Big Sister 35 CSF 35 Sr. Paper: FLING 45 Sr. Benchwarmers: Green Peppers 15 Sr. Prom Comm.: Sr. Baccalaureate Comm.: Jr. Ring Comm.: Graduation Ass't 3. MEMORY: Summer of 68, BYU, winking, Stearns, the group, Coach, Fling, the zoo, October 5, Smut. MIKKONEN, HANNU ARUO fFinnJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 4. MEMORY: The football teams, Canada 1968, the great Junior Party, Peter's Palace, the elections, Tia Juana, and Marine Street. MILBOURNE, DEBBIE iDebJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers l,2: Swimming 1,25 Big Sister 25 Christmas Dance Comm. 2: Sr. Dance Comm. 4. MEMORY: Stereo-phonies, Memorial Day Eve 67,f' Big, Brother, all the colors in a rainbow, Wednesday nights, Balboa Park, cats, and Alan. MILLER, MELINDA fLindyJ ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2: Choir 3,45 Hula Hop Comm. 35 CSF 2,35 Jr. Ring Comm.: Sr. Breakfast Comm., Y-Teens 2. MEMORY: Papa Rue's swinger singers, and the floods and fires. of physical science. MITCHELL, BARBARA JEAN fBarbJ ACTIVITIES: Tartan Bearer 3: I-Club 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4: Inter-Club Council 3,45 TARTAN 3,45 Y-Teens 1,25 Christmas Dance Comm. 25 Frosh Tea Comm. 2: Hula Hop Comm. l,2,3, Chrm. 45 Big Sister 25 Nominating Convention 35 Tennis 2,3: Sr. Announcements Chrm.: Frosh Publicity Comm.: Soph. Activities Comm.: Graduation Comm.: CSF 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: The prize, my summer in Hawaii, July 28, Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, summer before my junior year, NNLA, my board, baby sitting, Mrs. Ornelas, BB7-9, more than anything else Hanauma Bay, July 30, 1968. MITCHELL, KAREN ANN tSamieJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1,2: Big Sister 2,3,4: Library Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,25 Campus Life l,2,3,4: Student Council Rep. 2,4. MEMORY: Summer of 68, Malinda's moods, lllfllr. Fgnlfs finals, Mr. Vogel's terrific lectures, Termite, Hula op KI -DY MOE, EMORY SCHURER IEmoeb ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1,2,3. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Bauer, Mr. Hart when he got mad, flying, and all the plastic people. MONROIG, ROBERT ALAN lBobJ ACTIVITIES: Campus Life. MEMORY: Summer in New York, driving, Fertility Right, Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Corbisez, Miss Moore, Mr. Gordinier, Greenwich Village, the Russian Eagle. MOODY, CAROL ANN ACTIVITIES: Glee Club: Sr. Glee: Choir 3,4. MEMORY: The 1968 Riverside trip, the Bobsey twins, Shakey's Pizza, my friends in choir and biology class. MORGAN, KENT DOUGLAS iMac? AC'l'IVITlES: Track 15 Nominating Convention: Campus Life 2,3,4: Mac 4. MEMORY: Mr. Vogel's biology class, going to Grossmont College, Purple Haze. MORGAN, KURT COLLINS Flxotballl limgrack l1,2. RIEMIORY: Mr. Frank's Jumor ngs c ss, e o ean te ad eo leall 'n to climb to stardom. g pe P P P try! g MULLOY, ELIAZBETH fLizJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers: Sr. Benchwarmers: Nominating Convention. MEMORY: The fun at Helix the last two years, football games, dances, benchwarmers, making flowers. MULVIHILL, CAROL fMulviJ ACTIVITIES: Swimming 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Nominating Convention l,2,3: Corp 25 Big Sister 2,35 Green Peppers 2,3,4: Sr. Benchwarmers..MEMORY: Swim practices, cheer tryouts, the 6th, Mr. Ray, circle dances, Helix's winning team, mono, lunch with the group, J. Woods' Civics class. MUNSON, MARLENE Il-Iackamoreb ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3,45 Campus Life 1,2,3,45 Big Sister 2,35 Student Council Rep. 1,25 Nominating Convention 2: MEMORY: Summer 67, Colorado River, Polly, League in tennis, Duder, yellow Charger, Denwood, red Rambler, Wilbur, first period shorthand, Clarence's master. MYERS, JOHN DOUGLAS fDongJ ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Basketball 1: Baseball l,2,3,45 MEMORY: Summer before my senior year and my senior year. NELSON, LINDA MEMORY: Stranger than truth adventures of the Cowardly Lioness and her beloved companions, Scarecrow, Woodsman, and Dorothy: Master dames: Del Mar. EMORY MOE DAVE MONJO , - -f 5 'I Ai X-M Y T 4 5. k:'T'fi'. Q .,. R r 4 F 3 .,:j. gfgz , , . R A fia naym .z'fI-'wiv' 'f 5wz31'n f M3 v.f.gl,1j.:3'9 Q42373335ww ..,.,5,'nw if ph, .w,f,, . cog., if wifi, Q f . .ffavgi Q? .-n ,,,, ZSVGQ5' ' -ff' KWSQUZ' , pf , ' - wi ' I f'35'f:Z7!f1 ' 57 BOB MONROIG CAROL MOODY Nikki Aqua Viva and Larry Olmsted try out for the senior play. KENT MORGAN KURT MORGAN ELIZABETH MULLOY CAROL MULVIHILL X EW ff X ffl, 4 fliffv ' ' 1 f'f.w ., -, .. 4' 1- -, 1 -.44 gif X 13- 41, ,fv ,fmpf MARLENE MUNSON DOUG MYERS WAYNE N AKAN O LINDA NELSON S . I 4 9551, ,.4 Seniors Chuck Carvajal and Tom Papoulias use their senior privilege of ditching study hall. MARGO NYSTROM MIKE O'DOM .nFlv- f'- we . A 7 Q 1 X J .,Q.,.,T1y - f MARILYN OLMSTEAD DEBBIE OLSON PAUL NEWKIRK TOM NIELSON 5 1' bt ' 5 i ' -exft ,-F 1 I - -f 1+ 4 - ,ag I ,'-' A ' if ' 4313, ' F .'.r I assi ' : EB A321 , ' 4 I' rf Q I 1 Q1 7 M y , E' .ffew ii I E . K Y- 1 .3 if f fb I f I ,',, . 1 - IZ , 'iii 2'f2?1' 1 . sy ,. eq 11 X723 241: ff 9 Q 2,7 lr , Q, ,gg H 5 2,3 4, 4 A V he Aw ffm 'Au 11,Y?1g7Q,I,f BETTY NORK ELLEN NORTH BILL OGDEN LARRY OLMSTED ,yi ,.,4-445' GREG OLSON KENNETH OLSON NEWKIRK, PAUL ARTHUR ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Wrestling 1,2,3. NIELSON, TOM fRedJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2,3. MEMORY: The Pump Handle gndt the Alv., getting red mountained at Black Mountain, it's a us . NORK, ELIZABETH tBettyl ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2,45 Soph. Class Comm.5 Interfaith Club 1,25 Big Sister 45 Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Sr. Prom Comm.: Sr. Assembly Comm.: Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Singing with Julie, the football games, the good activities, friends, and the time I left the avm without mv shirt nn NORTH, ELLEN SUE fEllieJ ACTIVITIES: TARTAN Staff 45 Art Club 45 Big Sister 3,4. MEMORY: Summer at U.S.D., sunny and rainy days, and all my friends. NYSTROM, MARGO EDITH MEMORY: Football games, J.C. dances, all my friends, Sunday at Self's, Randy, Ging', and all the wild things we did. ODOM, MICHAEL LEE lMikeJ ACTIVITIES: Football 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4. MEMORY: Jumping Jack Munson, CIF 66, first day, Milton's Mad House, and Halloween 66. OLIVER, DOUGLAS MICHAEL fDougl ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Swimming 2: Baseball 3,45 Nominating Convention 1,3,45 Student Council 4. MEMORY: I-lelix's great football teams, CIF 67, Tom the Trainer, Higby's English class, and a special little Jr. OLLIFF, DONALD LOUIS fDonl ACTIVITIES: Science Club l,2,3,45 Military Science 1,2,3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Speech Team 1,2,3,45 Nominating Convention 2,35 Scholastic Olympics 35 Math Field Day 1,2,3. MEMORY: A few inspiring teachers and many interesting books, and silence in a library is almost as sensible as in Wall Street. OLMSTED. LARRY LEROY ilgorl ACTIVITIES: Library Club 1,25 Sr. Play 3,45 ASB Play 3: Spring Play 45 Drama Club 3,45 Bye Bye Birdie and The Pajama Game. MEMORY: Mr. Patton singing Kids, jealously ballet with Jill, being locked out of the house at 2:00 A.M., and spending the night at Lynette's in her little sister's bed. OLMST'EAD, MARILYN ANN iMarl ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Big Sister 2,3,45 Nominating Convention 2,3,4: Jr. Ring Comm.: Hula Hop Comm. 25 Green Peppers 2,3,45 Sr. Breakfast, Chrm.5 Sr. Publicity Comm.: Co- Chrm.5 Prom Comm.5 Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Gorilla Girl, Soph. gym, Melissa's cloud, 68 proms, W. Way, The Aggressive One, whoppee, and all my true friends. OLSON, DEBRA FAYE iDebbieJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3,45 ASB Play 25 Nominating Convention 3,45 Jr. Paper Comm.: Prom Comm. MEMORY: Mother Drake, wrestling beach party, my true friends, Porsche and Cadillac balloon packs, Mr. Ray's housewarming, Prom 68 , Washington D.C., and Bart. OLSON, GREG MARTIN ACTIVITIES: Golf 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: CIF 65 football game. ORR, JANEE LOIS fBanee'J ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 25 Bowling Club 2,35 Campus Life 1,2,3. MEMORY: April 67, summer 65, summerschool with Woods, football games with Grossmont and Helix spirit. ORSBORN, JEFFREY JAMES iJ.B., Tank, Ape? - MEMORY: Coach Hammer's eight-ball biology class, Mighty Mike Muirhead, the squeaky mouse and Suzie. OVERTON, MARLA LEIGH ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm.5 D.E.5 Big Sister 3,45 Sr. Prom Comm. MEMORY: Mrs. Drake, a certain someone , Grossmont-Helix game 67, September 21, 1967, The Blue and Gray, and football games. OWENS, BRADFORD ROBERT lBradl ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 2,3,4. MEMORY: The misery of selling Band Jamboree tickets. PALLULAT, SUSAN ANNE ISuzy-Q7 ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,35 Concert Band 1,25 Stage Band 1,25 Pit Orchestra My Fair Lady 5 Y-Teens 3,45 Tennis Club 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 1,25 Hula Hop Comm. 2,45 Nominating Convention 2,35 Commission Class 4. MEMORY 66 and 67 band, campaigning, Commission Class 69, Leadership Conference, John's notes in Physical Science, Ocean Beach 68, and Holbrook High, Mass.! 4 iiii . f f W 1 ' Q f , ! ., , , f 2 L .53 V, ,kg , 515 ,w 'Q V QV WZ ,- .fix V I H3-F f-Yf' ,qv 7 V- , iff! VALERIE OHLSEN DOUG OLIVER JEAN OLEKSOW JAN EE ORR JEFF ORSBORN MARLA OVERTON BRAD OWENS SUSAN PALLULAT 1:-ff' TOM PAPOULIAS ANITA PARDES WV' Eg , 4-liiarihuf L ,j ' 5 K TOM PARISE .TIM PARKER fX- C., in 1-QM PARKS JEAN PASSINO 1 I -K-1 ,, K .V 5 3 i 'K A. M1 I Al L A CONNIE PETERS MARIAN PEHRSON PAPOULIAS, TOM lThe Greek! ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1,25 Student Council. MEMORY: Summer 67 , and Denwood, Proter Valley and the gang, and all the friends I inet during my four years at Helix. PARKER, JIMMY LYNN lJimJ ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,25 Tennis 1,25 Key Club 3,45 Graduation Ass't. 35 Campus Life 2,3. MEMORY: The athletics, all my friends, Jr. year, joints, and June 1, 1968. PARKS, THOMAS PATRICK iTomJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 15 Nominating Convention 2,35 CSF 2,35 Campus Life 2,35 Tartan Bearer 35 Key Club 45 Lettermen's Club 4. MEMORY: The cabin, Palm Springs, Green Bomb, big bust, Washington trip, Chet and Bobby, Helix people and teams, and especially Angie. PASSINO, JEAN SUSAN . n ACTIVITIES: Tennis 12,5 CSF 2,35 Swimming 35 Big Sister 2,35 FLING Staff 45 Sr. Board, Annual Signing Party Chrm., Sr. Benchwarmers: Jr. Ring Comm.: Y-Teens 25 Alumni Tea Comm. 15 Quill and Scroll 4. MEMORY: Wmking, the gang, Sr. gym, Adm. Stearns, t.p.ing Mr. Woodfield's house, 28 , lunch discussions, BYU, Lake Murray, and sleeping through Mr. Ramsey's happy atom lectures. PETERS, CONNIE LYNN ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. MEMORY: Summers 67 and 68 , Easter Vacation, and all my friends. PEHRSON, MARIAN MARIE iMortimerJ ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 25 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Secretary 35 Student Council 25 Soph. Class Council5 Jr. Ring Comm.5 Leadership Conference 3,45 Nominating Convention 2,3,45 Ass't. Commissioner of Cultural Affairs 45 Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Funny people , everyone else, Dave's cheese pits, Clansmen parties, my bicycle, wet pants , Hart and I cheerleading, shake and Bake , and our guys. PEPIN, VICTORIA LYNN Wiki, Redb ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3. MEMORY: Bob, In-A-Gadda-Da- Vida, the summer after my Jr. year, and the ups and downs. PERRIGO, JUDITH LYNN iJudyJ ACTIVITIES: Choir 2,3,45 President 45 Banner Corps 3,4. MEMORY: The gang at lunch in my Jr. year, Christmas Dance 67 , Joe Wood's Civics class, band and choir trips. PETERS. KAREN SUE iPetevl ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 35 Sr. Benchwarmers5 Sr. Comm.5 Big Sister 2. MEMORY: Camarillo and all those after school practices, tea for two Marcello, study hall sixth, and the saintman. PETERSEN, WILLIAM lBill, Peterj ACTIVITIES: Football 1,25 Track l,2,3,45 Key Club 25 Nominating Convention 1. MEMORY: Football games, dances, the parties. the cabin. Salton Sea, Alvi., and most of all Peggy. PETERSON, JOHN SOMARS lCharlieJ ACTIVITIES: CSF 15 Math Field Day 1,2,35 Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: Great tears in Algebra II and Seminar with Uncle Jack, civics with J . Woods, and November 17, 1967. PETERSON, KAREN ANN ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 35 I-Club 3,45 Nominating Convention 3. MEMORY: The summer 68 , standing around the trash can, Ken, Jaccie, Wanda, and Clyde, who have made life bearable. PETERSON, STEVEN lStevel ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1. MEMORY: My Jr. year, and eating green apples in the dark, favorite artists and song5 anything by the Beatles and Bach. PETERSON, VIVIAN JEAN fPete7 ACTIVITIES: Y-Teans 1,2,3,45 Big Sister 2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Nominating Convention 1,2,3,45 Green Peppers 1,2,3,45 Campus Life 3,45 Cymnastic Club 2,35 Class Council 1,2,35 Jr. Ring Comm.5 Jr. Class Secretary: Jr. Paper: Jr. Caroling Party Chrm.5 Leadership Conference 2,3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Commissioner of Spirit 45 Cheer Camp 4. MEMORY: Alvie, High St., Peter's Palace, Porsche balloon pack, Commission class and cheer, March 21, Mr. Ray, laughs with Dave, Marian and Roxanne, The Green Machine PHILLIPS, KAREN ACTIVITIES: Canned Food Drive 15 Library Club5 Nominating Convention 25 Sr. Benchwarmers5 Y-Teens 45 Drama Club: Student Council. MEMORY: Easter Vacation, Salona Beach, fire and Mike. PITTMAN, LINDA JEAN iPittl ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 25 Secretary 15 Treasurer 35 Inter-Club Council 45 Big Sister 2,3,45 Nominating Convention 1,2,3,45 Leadership Conference 3,45 Jr. Ring Comm.5 Green Peppers 2,3,45 Sr. Breakfast Comm. 45 Sr. Benchwarmers 45 A551 Commissioner of Publicity 4. MEMORY: The thief at College Village, Gorilla Girl, goo-mobile, Hootmon, that's the way God wanted it , October 4, 1968, and all my true friends. VIKI PEPIN KAREN PETERSON RON PITN ER LINDA POSKITT JUDY PERRIGO STEVE PETERSON LINDA PITTMAN ,,.V f di v - , -, Q! V, U gif-' L',' V TOM POWELL BILL PETERSON JOHN PETERSON VWIAN PETERSON KAREN PHILLIPS Jim Smith shows the concentration power ofa Senior. LARRY PYLE 4-di? STEVE RANDEL ,FJ X GARY REID 'N-r LINDA RETHER mr--YQ f ff! CAROL RADFORD 1'--4'-0 KAREN RAUSCI-IER LINDA RENFROW I I A .-, ,,,, ,I 4, -f I, 3' , V I xii? Vg , Q3 PHYLLIS REVELLA , fl: 1-M-ggv' 00' , .. - qi! J: I ff ' IIA ' M96 , W ,. I Iwi' ?FZf ,if ,. ff X fifty 9 Y V on ' 4255! f ,r f M-'Za' WAYNE RAFFESBERGER MIKE RAMSBACKER SHARON RAZO KEN REGAS Senior Bill Kraus gives a passing glance to Senior Margo Nystrom RADFORD, CAROL LOUISE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 4: Campus Life 2,3,4: Green Peppers 1,25 Christmas Dance Comm. 35 Sr. Dance Comm.: Baccalaureate Comm.: Prom Comm.: Sr. Breakfast Comm.: MEMORY: The few people that made it worthwhile, Newport, The Dopy People, The Duck , Mr. Woods, and my Sr. year. RAFFESBERGER, WAYNE fRaffJ ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,3,4: Wrestling 1: Swimming 1,2: FLING Staff 4:' Freshmen Class President: Sr. Board: Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4: Leadership Conference 1. MEMORY: Palm Springs, D1llahunt's cabin, The Green Bomb, Peter's Palace, Key Club Conventions, a great school and Helix's incredible athletic eams. RAMSBACKER, MICHAEL WESLEY iMikeJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2,35 Nominating Convention 1,2,3: Key Club 4. MEMORY: The good times, the bad times, Friday and Saturday nights, and cruising with friends. RANDEL, STEPHEN BRANT tCazhl ACTIVITIES: Golf 1,2,3,4: N.F.L. 4: Bulletin 4. MEMORY: The time Hammer went to sleep at the wheel on the way back from ElCentro. RAUSCHER, KAREN RUTH lFire Brainj ACTIVITIES: Letter Carrier 2,3: Big Sister 3: My Fair Lady 2: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Nominating Convention 3,4: Green Peppers 4: I-Club 4: Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Clodhopper, band trips, the x , J. Woods, what a waste , and hairy legs. RAZO, SHARON fRazJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,3,4: Vice-President 35 President 4: Soph Activities Chrm.: Jr. Class Council: Jr. Comm. Chrm.: I.C.C. 4: TARTAN Staff 4: Graduation Comm. Chrm.: Announcement Comm.: Quill and Scroll 4: Hula Hop Comm. MEMORY: Keith , December 3, 1967, slumber party at Viv's, baseball games, Mr. Feeser, Walker's triangle, and Spooky , REGAS, KENNETH ANDREW iKenJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4: Math Team 3,4: Athletic Manager 1,2,3,4: Commission Class 4: CSF 2,3,4: Campus Life 2. MEMORY: Admiral Stearns, Mr. Woodfield, Uncle Jack, Mr. Higby, and all the other outstanding teachers. RENFROW, LINDA LEE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens: Green Peppers: Sr. Benchwarmers: Big Sister: Sr. Prom Comm. MEMORY: My four great years at Helix and the Highlander spirit at the football games and my groovy Sr. year and Jim. RETHER, LINDA LOUISE ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Campus Life 2,3,4: Y-Teens 3,4: Nominating Convention 1,3: Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: The time the chemistry room flooded, the 57 Packard, Insights , in my Soph. year, and all my wonderful friends. REVELLA, PHYLLIS LEE iPhilJ ACTIVITIES: Bowling 1,2: Sr. Benchwarmers: Big Sister 2. MEMORY: Getting out early to teach, a certain boring class, Bill, Dave, Look of Love , Miss Robbins, and my Sr. year. RICHTER, JOYCE ANN ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3,4: Secretary 2: Science Club 3: I-Club 4: ,Big Sister 4: Library Club 4: Future Teachers' Club 3: Tartan Bearer. MEMORY: Avogadro's Number 16.02 X 10231, the Latin Banquet in my Soph. year, summer of 68 , my first day at Helix. ROBINSON, MICHAEL LELAND ilndiany ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2: Baseball l,2: Football 1,2: Campus Life 1,2,35 Nominating Convention 3: DE 4. MEMORY: Judy and all the good times, sun kisses, summer concerts, joints, Stones, Animals, Crazy Leggs Smith, Melt Your Cell Today. ROBINSON, ROBERT fBobJ MEMORY: The day I was chased across the football field on orientation day. ROGERS. JACQUELINE Uackl ACTIVITIES: Sr. Board: Sr. Assembly Chrm.: Sr. Benchwarmers: CSF 1,3: Speech-Debate Team 3,4: Nominating Convention: Big Sister 3,4: Hula Hop Comm.: Christmas Dance Comm.: Alumni Tea Comm.: Sr. Breakfast Comm.: Sr. Banquet Comm.: Sr. Prom Comm.: Student Council: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Graduation Ass't. MEMORY: All the special teachers who have taken time to help me, the speech tournaments, and the gang. ROXBURGH, CLAUDIA iClaudJ ACTIVITIES: Activities Comm. 1,2: Leadership Conference 1,2,3,4: Nominating Convention 1,2,4: Y-Teens 1,2,3: President 25 Jr. Party Chrm.: Soph. Dance Chrm.: Soph. Class Treasurer: Commissioner of Cultural Affairs 4: Soph. Finance Comm. Chrm.: FLING Staff 3,4: Feature Editor, Associate Editor 45 Interfaith Club Council 2: Big Sister 2,35 Green Peppers 2,3: Jr. Ring Comm. MEMORY: Mrs. Drake, the end, Rickshaw Boy, BYU trip, Idlewild, Peter's Palace, drives with Leona, the Jr. Party, seven-eleven, the library, and July second of my Sr. summer. GENE RHOADS ROBERT ROBINSON BRUCE ROSCOE JOE RUBALCABA JOYCE RICHTER A J ACQUELIN E ROGERS ' ' X . ,,., . WW'-:2f7i'if ,, f f X A aaca . 1 .. 12,5 H ..,. , - 1 .' f-f' A ' .47 gg. ...X V, , , , , ff: 1, -.M-,ff af-, I A- , WWW fz.: -1-f .W .. f- .. .fu ,I , , LA M -f ' I ,mf CLAUDIA ROXBURGH RIGO RUBIO 9 s PAULA RUCKLE LYNDA RUSH kt KARLA RUYLE GREG RYAN swf t -if SUSAN RYCENGA JIM SABLE CHRIS SANDER NANCY SANDSTROM A RYCENGA, SUSAN KAY lSueJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3,43 Treasurer 43 Green Peppers 3,43 Sr. Benchwarmers, Concert Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,23 Sr. Comm. Prom Comm.3 Graduation Comm.3 Hula Hop Comm. 1,2,43 Christmas Dance Comm. 2,43 Fashionality Night Comm. 23 Big Sister 2,3,43 Nominating Convention 3,4. MEMORY: May 31, 1968, that one certain guy that made it all worthwhile, Mr. Lee's History class, the girls, and January 7, 1967. RUSH, LYNDA RUTH MEMORY: My great Sr. year, my four years, and the football games. RUYLE, KARLA DLKNNE ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1,2,33 Big Sister 2g Y-Teens 33 Campus Life 1,2,3,43 High Discussion. MEMORY: Bugaluing Down Broadway , my motto, with God all things are possible and all my friends who have made life so liveable. SABLE, JAMES ALAN Uimi ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 13 Nominating Convention 1,3,43 Commission Class 43 Student Council 13 Lettermen's Club 43 CSF 2,4. MEMORY: VKVDRMDJALCB, Sr. year, cheese, publicity, sports, all of the strange characters in Commission class, and the activities we had. SANDER, CHRISTOPHER GEORGE lChrisJ ACTIVITIES: Key Club 43 Swimming 33 I-Club lg Sr. Comm. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's chemistry, cafeteria food, Moore's war with the Bearded Monster and Lake Murray. SANDSTROM, NANCY JANE ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1,2,3,4Q Nominating Convention 1,2,3,4Q Leadership Conference l,2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,23 Fashionality Night Model 2,3Q Big Sister 2,35 Soph. Publicity Comm.3 Jr. Caroling Party Comm.3 Jr. Paper Chrm.3 J.V. cheerleader: Green Peppers 1,23 Swimming 33 Graduation Usher 3g Sr. Benchwarmers3 Campus Life 4g Quill and Scroll 3g Vice- President 43 FLING Staff 33 Editor-in-Chief 4g Commissioner of Public Relations 43 Sr. Standout 4g Fashionality Night Comm. 43 Leading Lassie 43 Homecoming Queen 4. MEMORY: All the honors kids, folksinging with Diane, John and the 67 prom, BYU, Fling, Blood, Sweat, and Tears with Kochienne, Little Pumpkie , and Homecoming. SANDY, ELAINE KAREN ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3. MEMORY: My Jr. summer in Yosemite with the motorcycle rides, Mrs. Drake's stimulating class and Mr. Pirie's discussions. SARDINA, ROSEANNA tRosy7 ACTIVITIES: DECA 43 Future Nurses Club 1,23 Summer Music Workshop 1,2,33 Choir 2,3,43 Big Sister 2,33 Tennis 13 Nominating Convention 1. MEMORY: I will always remember the great ghoir trips, August 2, 1962, and the trips to Los Angeles and resno. SAUTER, DALE ALVIN fC.B.J ACTIVITIES: Wrestling l,2,3,43 Track 1,2,33 Key Club 2,3. MEMORY: Peter's Palace, Alvy, Marine St., fuzz and all the Soph. parties, and Salton Sea. SCHATZ, CATHY LEE ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,43 Sr. Class Dance Comm.3 Big Sister 2,3. MEMORY: J. Woods, the song A Man and A Woman , the summer 68 , August 14, 1968, and Robin. SCHIMKE, GREGORY LEE QBig Lew! ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,23 Track 1,2,3,43 Nominating Convention 2,33 Student Council 2,3,4. MEMORY: Frosh lunch week, road racing in the parking lot, after school fights down at the Dog House. SEBACH, MICHAEL DRAKE lMike, Bach! ACTIVITIES: Track l,2,3,43 Football 13 Lettermen's Club 43 Nominating Convention 5. MEMORY: Coach Haba huba Muirhead, Mr. Higby's English class, Mr. Ramsey, second lunch right after Mr. Vogel's Biology, and Sharon. SEILER, RENATE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,43 Campus Life 2,33 Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: Football games, New Year's Eve 1967, my little buddy Robin, and the special guy that made it all fun, Terry. SI-IAIEB, CAROL LEE fChristmas Caroll MEMORY: All the beautiful people, the beach, Maynard's, Azteca, traveling this summer, Laguna Beach, my Soph. love, Presidio Park, and Dopy-Friends. ELAINE SANDY ROSEANN SARDINA .f rw rx ' ' , f 'V ,' If A . f f. 9' kf,, 5 y I ,,Lf,?L M , VW? I f4,f If I9 ' ' iw ,. 6-JB? ' A , X ,A f I ff 5 , I DALE SAUTER GREG SCHIMKE GARY SCHRAM Seniors relax and watch their friends after a tiring game of football. ,W , , , f ?f,,1 ,,,, 2 V . , ,Vg 1'. f' Mm .wav X , V,4,V,,,, ., ,V 7-W . ,V I ., MIKE SEBACH TIM SELL , ' VV X I 2 . VW '4 ' , , -f 1 9 ,,.' n 2 -191' .. .-'l,,,., ' i Q'-- 2fi',1M,7....,., ,qpf 5,1 555555, HV, V' mf ,,, V , fl, 43vg,,-5,4 ff 9' fQ:?gV,5?x V , ,A VV K ,V 1 - I , . ., , ,-W -fn, , , '-V 44 3 , V-If 'V 1 I ..,2v.1 .W ,, ,M ' V V- -fm CAROL SHAIEB eef V f A I I 1 7-V 3:-', 'cya , f,,,V ,,.,V, - it ff f X X 9 ff f Z 3 , A 71 .,,. , W 7 Veeeee A 3 mf 6 fi ,, ,ah , I I 1 , f W , 2 , , .Z Ai' f J' 1 4 , CATHY SCI-IATZ RENATE SEILER DENNIS SESMA CAROL SHANKLE fi?- J ffl, NANCY SHEPARD LYLE SHIPPEN 2,1 S... BETSY SIMON I 1 I ' ' ' ,Ji : g.. V y, 'X :gig 'CIQTZY' I R, A ,. KAY SINGLAUB Ns! FRANK SKANES f1::!'V DAN SIMPSON f 'M . ox I 'k ,. .1 I if ff H--f' Q 1 - 'A I haf: JEAN SKALMAN is: Vv, by .E . , 3 , .xv .vi 2 If LI: 1, - M , ,iq , , 1 A ,, , -, Ly .E 1' JACCIE SLOBIG t U11 captain- TIM SIEVERS DARRYL SIMMONS 'xii -nwzaudif' STEVE SIMS MIKE SINGER Chris Sander avoids being tagged by his opponents as he races for a touchdown. SHEPARD, NANCY LYNN ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2, Third Lieut. 3, Capt. 4, Y-Teens 1, Big Sister 2,3, Nominating Convention 1,2,3, Sr. Dance Comm. MEMORY: Miss Smith, good times in corps, Hi-Stepper Banquet 69, Mr. Vogel, Beekhwan, spirit of the Pep Band, Franco. SHIPPEN, LYLE REX iShipJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Baseball 1,4. MEMORY: January 1, 1968, Dan, the fights, and that one certain Sherry. SIMMONS, DARRYL LLOYD fNoseJ ACTIVITIES: CSF I,2,3, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Attorney General 4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Torch Bearer 3, Nominating Convention I,2,3,4, Leadership Conference 3,4, Inter-Club Council, President 4. MEMORY: Track, morning workouts, 4:27.7, Mt. Sac, Coach Muirhead, CIF Basketball, Coach Speidel, Commission Class, Palomar Leadership Conference, Honors, attitude, winning, girls. SIMPSON, DANIEL A. iDanJ MEMORY: Frosh initiation, football games, and lunch. SINGER, MICHAEL DAVID IEI Supremol ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,2,3,4, Chess Club 4, Science Club 4, Math Team 4, Graduation Ass't 3, Football 1,2,3. MEMORY: Our Messiah of Math, Big Jack Munson, exciting Watenpaugh, Mr. Ramsey's phosphorous experiments of 68, Mr. Vogel's alcohol adventures, Mrs. Duke's scholarly students. SINGLAUB, MARGARET KAY tKayJ ACTIVITIES: Frosh-Sophomore Speech Tournament finalist, CSF 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3, President 4, Inter-Club Council 4, FLING 3, Big Sister 2,3, Sr. Paper Comm., Graduation Usher 3, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm., Sr. Prom Comm. MEMORY: Admiral Stearns, Coach Speidel, the gang, toilet papering June 1968, Winking, BYU, all I learned in Fling, Never My Love. SKALMAN, JEAN SUZANNE ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention, Sr. Publicity Comm., Jr. Class Council. MEMORY: Capturing Dan on Halloween, flaking, flying kites, Hezekiah, and Torrey Pines. SLOBIG, JACCIE iDum Dumb ACTIVITIES: Choir. MEMORY: Eating lunch with Karen, Wanda, and Clyde and our hang out, Cinnamon Cinder. Good luck to all my friends. SMITH, CATHERINE ACTIVITIES: Library Club 1, Sales and Concessions 2, Y-Teens 2. MEMORY: All the groovy times at lunch, Mr. Ray's photography class, and Hipshot. SMITH, DONNA LOU ACTIVITIES: I-Club 2,3 Vice-President 4, TARTAN 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Tennis Team 3, CSF 1,2,3,4, Campus Life 2, Sr. Benchwarmers, Inter-Club Council 4, Y-Teens 2, Jr. Publicity Comm., Sr. Special Events Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Sr. Play Comm., Sr. Annual Signing Party Comm., Sr. Announcements Comm., Sr. Baccalaureate Comm., Sr. Publicity Comm., Sr. Graduation Comm., Tartan Bearer 3. MEMORY: Winking, the gang, T.P.ing houses, lunch, Admiral Stearns, Coach Speidel, parties, the beach, rootbeer races, Mexico, skiing at Mammoth, the three of us. SMITH, JAMES WILLIAM iSmittyJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, Football 2, Nominating Convention 1,2. MEMORY: Lunch at Butch's, summer concerts, Mike's Psyche, CIF and J.V. Football 66, Coach Feeser's weight- training class, and gym third period. SMITH, JUDY ELLEN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Big Sister 2, Nominating Convention 1,2,3. MEMORY: All the kids I've met, the other Judy Smith, going to the cemetery, Halloween, my junior year. SMITH, JUDY GAYLE AC'I'IVITIES: Alumni Tea, Student Council, Bowling Club, Y- Teens. MEMORY: The day I met that certain guy, Mr. Nash's biology class, and all my friends at Helix, Donald Duck. SMI'I'H, MARILYN JEANIE Ueaniel ACTIVITIES: Campus Life l,2,3,4, Y-Teens 3, Nominating Convention 3, Frosh Tea Comm. 2, Baccalaureate Usher 3, CSF 2, Sr. Glee 1, Choir 2, Big Sister 2,3,4, Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Campus Life, summers of 67 and 68, the gang, swim meets, games, February 2, 1968, La Costa, and especially Dan. CATHY SMITH DONNA SMITH JIM SMITH JIM SMITH We AQ? ww l iam JUDY SMITH JUDY SMITH MW KATHY SMITH MARILYN SMITH had 5,:.. 'j:,'1'?', JO ANN SNYDER RALPH SOBEK All g, A 5 K Af la VICKI SPRUNG CINDY STAHL fat 41 ,Gan STEVE STARLIN G MIKE STEIN sewn' 1-J .atrial- AL STEVEN SON LINDA STEWARDSON SNYDER, JO ANNE Uodil ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2,45 Bye Bye Birdie 35 Big Sister 25 Y-Teens 25 Green Peppers 45 Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Bye Bye Birdie, freshman year5 Lonely Hearts Society, Hume, explaining life to Patty, Miss Rauscher, drama, the years with Craig. SOBEK, RALPH PETER ACTIVITIES: Numismatic and Philatelic Society, President 3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 3,45 Math Team 2,3,45 CSF 2,3,4. MEMORY: Uncle Wim, Mr. Watenpaugh, Mr. Ramsey, Jack M., Mr. Hart's computer classes, the group, our lunch political discussions, that great sophomore year, and DL H.N.P.S. Forever. SPRUNG VICTORIA VANP iSprungJ ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,45 Canned Food Drive 2,35 I-Club 35 Hula Hop Comm. 1,25 Nominating Convention 1,25 Car Wash l,2,35 Jr. Bake Sale. MEMORY: Gordon Nash, Jane Drake, Mr. Melton, the football games, the Duck, the Doghouse, the gang, Chuck, Carnation's and mostly Oxrt. STARLING, STEVEN lStevel ACTIVITIES: Football 1,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 45 Nominating Convention 35 Student Council 1,3,4. MEMORY: Green Bomb, Peter's Palace, sophomore parties, Alvie, Palm Springs and Wendy, cabin football, eating out with Jan and Dee Dee. STEIN, MICHAEL 1MikeJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Track l,2,35 Wrestling 1,25 Nominating Convention 2,35 Lettermen's Club 4. MEMORY: Peter's Palace, the cabin, Alvie, camping trips, the cop, Fuzz, July 1, 1967, and Karen. STEVENSON, GLEN ALLEN lBig All ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 1, Football 1. MEMORY: Flirting with all the girls and giving Coach Muirhead bad times. STEWARDSON, LINDA ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. 35 Green Peppers 25 Y-Teens 45 Campus Life 4. MEMORY: Football games, getting a friend to the prom, papering, arrangements with Janet, special problems, last years gang, the water balloon fight. STRAND, MARLENE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,35 Swim Team 2,35 Gymnastics Team 3,45 Sr. Benchwarmers5 Glee Club 15 Sr. Glee 25 Choir 3,4. MEMORY: The 1968 Riverside trip, my senior year, Carol, the many friends I have made, the Bobbsey twins, Shakey's Pizza. STURZ, PAULA GENE ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4 5 Campus Life 2,45 Sr. Assembly Comm.5 Big Sister 35 Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Sr. Prom Comm. MEMORY: Miss Smith's tear-jerking speeches to the corps and the out of town trips. SUMEK, GARY EDWARD iZoomJ ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,45 Golf 3,4.. MEMORY: Hammer, lunch, Coach Feeser, my 58 Chevy, and study hall. SUND, CHRISTIAN tChrisJ ACTIVITIES: I-Club 45 FLING 45 Commission Class 4. MEMORY: Everything in this great year and all the wild people, football games. SUTTON, GALE iGaggleD ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3,45 Big Sister 2,3,45 Sr. Paper, editor5 I- Club 2,35 Sr. Benchwarmers: Sr. Prom Comm.5 Nominating Convention 35 Sr. Board. MEMORY: The group, winking, T.P.ing houses, Stearns, July 22, 1966, Kalamazoo, rusty Balboa, nanny goat, 15, fungi, weaving, art l?J, summer 68. SUTTON, MICHAEL ALLEN 1Mike, Maci ACTIVITIES: CSF 15 Wrestling 15 Student Council 45 Campus Life 4, Mac 4. MEMORY: Summers, Mr. Freed's tidal wave, Mrs. Drake, my TR in the rain, Mac, my senior year, the prom, the privileges, girls, graduation. SVIRSKY, ELLA iAllaJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2,3,45 Choraliers 2,3,45 Green Peppers 2,35 Soph. Class Comm.5 Jr. Ring Comm.5 Campus Life 1. MEMORY: Summer of 68, Rest Home, a friend, the unconcerned, self- centered people, knowing Good, and I ought, therefore I can. SVIRSKY, LORETTA ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,35 Jr. Ring Comm.5 Hi-Steppers 2,35 Green Peppers 1. MEMORY: My four years at Helix, the Ford van, one very special person, and Seek Out the Way. SYRACUSE, NANCY JEAN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 15 Green Peppers 3,45 Campus Life 2,3,45 Sr. Benchwarmers5 Big Sister 45 Sr. Prom Comm. MEMORY: Football games, the little M, Corky, Ginny and Nurses Aide Class, Miss Garcia's Good Grooming, San Francisco, and Steve McQueen movies. TABER, KAY LYNNE lKayJ ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 1,2,3, Fourth Lieut. 45 Big Sister 4, MEMORY: The years spent in the number one Helix drill team, afternoon practices, running through the sprinklers with the gang, Mama Smith. Joelle Gaultier has many new experiences away from her native France. GARY SUMEK CHRIS SUND ELLA SVIRSKY LORETTA SVIRSKY MARLENE STRAND KAREN STRICKLAND MIKE STROH PAULA STURZ GALE SUTTON MIKE SUTTON NANCY SYRACUSE KAY TABER f 1 :ini ART TAKANASHI BRUCE TAYLOR x ' 'Q 4, f , 1 l g , , 1 Z V: q , 1 1-,J Seniors engage themselves in a wild game of football. CATHY TAYLOR SUE TERPENIN G KATHY THOMAS ROD THOMPSON JEANNE THONER MYRA TILLEY www wav' XX vbv- , ANGIE TOGUBAT CAROL TUCKER RILEY TWISS DAVE UNROE TAYLOR, BRUCE fSonnyJ ACTIVITIES: Football 2,35 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Chess Club 2,3. MEMORY: Little One, and all the other friends I have made in my visit to Helix. TERPENING, SUSAN iSueJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 35 Student Council 3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. 25 Big Sister 2,3,4. MEMORY: Victor, October 26, hope, 8 years, Light My Fire, Kellogg's, beach at night, Madge, Kellogg Rock, low ride. THOMPSON, ROD ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Modern Music Masters 2,35 CSF 1,2,3,45 I-Club 35 Student Govt. 2,35 Cross Country 25 Track 25 Northern Calif. Honor Band 2,35 State Honor Band 35 Chico Solo and Ensemble Festival 25 Brass Choir 2,35 Brass Quartet 25 Sound of Music Orchestra, Pajama Game Orchestra, Eagle Lake Science Expedition 2,3. MEMORY: Susie, Alice in Wonderland, Portofino's, band bus trips, Flash, Meadow Muffins, Ark, Berg, Biltmore, Honkers, Mr. Wells. THONER, JEANNE LOU 4George7 ACTIVITIES: Choir 1,25 Band 1,25 GAA 15 Graduation Ass't 3. MEMORY: Before the after game dances, perfume bottles, Chas, the gang, and trying to keep up with Debbi. TILLEY, MYRA ELLEN fMidge7 ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. 3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Sr. Prom Comm.: Big Sister 4. MEMORY: Catalina and the boat, living at the beach, my friends at Helix, and Miss Garcia. TOGUBAT, ANGELA fAngie, Togib ACTIVITIES: Tennis Team 3,45 Student Council 2,45 Nominating Convention 35 Y-Teens 2,45 Campus Life 2,45 I-lula Hop Comm. 45 Fashionality Night Comm. 4. MEMORY: Interesting people, smiling faces, Dine, 8 words, chimes, Sun., Tom, all the events which have made me a happy, grateful, in-Love-with-life person. TUCKER, CAROL MEMORY: Friends, Kay, Miss Garcia's lst period class of 67- 68, the most wonderful teacher in the world-Miss Garcia. TWISS, RILEY WARREN fSpudJ ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 15 Soph. Class Candy Sale. MEMORY: Frank Cook, Frosh lunches with the Judges, Los Angeles 67, junior English with Mrs. Drake, arch cookies, spring, training, Bird. UNROE, DAVID JAMES iDave, Doris! ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 45 Tennis 1,35 Track 25 Campus Life 1,2,3,45 Soph. Class Council5',Nominating Convention 3,45 Leadership Conf. 3,45 Comm. of Athletics 4. MEMORY: Marian's wet pants, Roxanne, Marian, Vivian, laughs, my watch and armpit, The Hill, Helix, Reggie. VAUGHN, BILLY ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 3,45 Track 3,4. MEMORY: A certain little freshman and her kicking me in S.H., my big senior year, lunch time, wrestling and track, the after game hangouts. VEGA, JESUS IGNACIO fChugJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. VERDUSCO, JOHN JOSEPH iB.F.? ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Baseball 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: All the great athletic teams, Mr. Lee, Mr. J. Woods, The Day, The Mongo. VERSTRATEN, KIM ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,25 Tennis 1,2,45 Key Club 1. MEMORY: Capt. Flash and Bananaman, White Rhino, Pat with love, married life, the strip, and Malibu, Crossroads, Pat. VICK, JACKLYN RHODA iJackieJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Nominating Convention 35 Campus Life 3. MEMORY: My freshman year, The Harvard Street Gang, all my good buddies, and some of my better teachers. VINSON, MICHAEL LANCE fMikeJ ACTIVITIES: Pajama Game, Bye Bye Birdie, Choir. MEMORY: Mrs. Drake shooting down Mr. Lee. JACK VARGO BILL VAUGHN JESUS VEGA JOHN VERDUSCO is 5 . ' A' ff 'lj A., . 1 ff.. ., ,:: -z'f5 f'--, , byf n -f f, i' .,,. V,'i2 :I..rm rr'V in I , KIM VERSTRATEN JACKIE VICK MIKE VINSON JEFF WALBA F CHARLIE WALKER RON WALKER .FUND K? J CATHY WALSH BILL WALTERS BRUCE WALTON DIANE WAN GEN STEIN ..---J STEVE WANTOCH DEBBIE wAPLEs WALSH, CATHERINE DENISE QCathyl ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 35 Gymnastics 3,45 Health Careers Club 45 Sr. Prom Comm.5 Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey, chemistry labs and that lock, Mr. Higby, Harvey and drama, Mr. Manor, gymnastics, the football games, and Nurse's Aide. WALTON, BRUCE EDWARD ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Key Club 2,35 Nominating Convention 2,35 Jr. Paper. MEMORY: Peter's Palace, Salton Sea, Marine St., Alvie, all the sophomore parties, Fuss, the group and all the great times with Launa. WAPLES, DEBRA LYNN lDebbi, Wapsl ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. 1,45 Christmas Dance Comm. 1,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Student Council 2,4. MEMORY: Football games, 66 , CIF, dances, my first and last years, my friends, and a boot. WARREN, EARL THOMAS fToml ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1,35 Baseball25 Young Life 3,45 FLING 4. MEMORY: Mr. Hill, Mrs. Ornelas, Coach Hammer, Brigham Young, 2:21, take your seat, lunch, CIF games, the 660. WATSON, DIANE MARIE fDi, Di Dil ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3, Secretary 45 Campus Life 2,3,45 Big Sister 2,35 Sr. Assembly Comm.: Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Drama Club 45 CSF 1. MEMORY: November 23, 1966, Miss Smith, the I-Ii-Stepper trips, and all my friends. WEBBER, PATRICIA SUE fMouse, Elephantl ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics Club 15 Campus Life 1,45 Hi-Steppers 2,3,45 I-Club 2,35 Big Sister 2,35 Nominating Convention 25 Sr. Dance Comm.: Sr. Prom Comm.: Canned Food Drive Comm. 45 Sr. Breakfast Comm.5 Sr. Announcements Comm.: Fashionality Night Comm. 45 Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Auger, Comrade Boone, Mr. Lee's lectures and wild stories, Gary's and Bob's, the corps, most of all, my wonderful friends. WEISINGER, ROBERT fBobl ACTIVITIES: Football l,2. MEMORY: DoDo, Smacky, and Popie and all the groovy trips we've been on together. My best memory is the trips to the river. WEST, LORENE VIRGINIA QLoryJ ACTIVITIES: I-Ii-Steppers 2,35 Nominating Convention 25 Big Sister 45 Campus Life 2,3. MEMORY: Sally and German class, Margo, flying high, Julie, all my friends, Mr. Kahan, San Francisco and Glenn, and mostly Jim. WHEATCRAFT, PAUL ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Nominating Convention 2,45 Clarinet Choir 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,45 Science Club 3, President 45 Coin and Stamp Club 3,45 Loading Crew 2,3,4: Chess Club 3,45 Scholastic Olympics 3. MEMORY: All the band trips-Thompson, Mr. Vogel's slime molds, Mr. Ramsey's happy atoms, Dudley Munson, Joey Woods' film festivals, Cherish. WI-IEELER, DANIEL iDanJ MEMORY: Mr. Cox's auto shop, R.T. Woods' Civics class, Hootmon and The Cult, Nicholas' 57 Ford, and all my 8 ball friends. WHITE, ROBIN LEE iRuntJ ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2,3,45 Green Peppers 25 Big Sister 2,3,45 Nominating Convention 35 Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: My junior year I spent with my favorite guy, Bill and last summer in South Carolina at the beach. WILES, DONALD EDWARD IParanoidJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2,35 Track 2,35 Baseball 1. MEMORY: August 1967, Balboa Park, Doors, Steve's, Christmas, the family, wrestling, Purple Haze Building, bathroom, 3:00 A.M. trip, the fair, C.J. WILKEN, CHRISTINE SHELBY IChrisl AC'I'IVITlES: Hi-Steppers 3, Lieutenant 45 Sr. Board: Sr, After. Game Dance Comm. Chrm.5 Prom Comm.5 FLING 4: Sr. Special Events Comm.: I-Club 1,2,35 CSF 1,2,3,45 Campus Life 2. Green Peppers 25 Big Sister 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Hula Hop Conim 2 4- Tartan Bearer 35 Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. MEMORY: G1-Q81 times with the corps, Hi-Stepper Banquet 68, Miss Smith all my friends, drill team camp, B.Y.U., Ab, oui!, the zoo, ' TOM WARREN DIANE WATSON A PAT WEBBER ROBERT WEISINGER hu. LORENE WEST PAUL WHEATCRAFT JEAN WILCOX DON WILES pn-J Many school activities keep the Seniors busy throughout the school year. DAN WHEELER , ' f' fl fi ff, , ' 4 ff ! f , A ,f X f' ff O 1 X S. f Q ff f , , gg ' Z yy , ,P ,z '13 ,ff ., . Hi , 1 nf Q f Z X 0 f ff .. -4, ff? f ,, 7,5 .,Oy I -'O. ' 22 x f CINDY WILHELMI ROBIN WHITE , , ,'.,'V ff , , . -MWA? ., ,, QW!! f , , Wy fff ff f f' I l X X i f f Z ff QW! ,fi f 7 VW ff,!,:Z ff f ' ,ff f ff,J'f1f0j..'11E' ' 'i'- 'J , Ui , , ff W:0,,,g, ,py A yyigffy, If ieti T74 fc f M4 f- I ff., '- , , Q X Al A, O',e , I oceo f Mify If mu f, ,f ,f fl wg ff-?,yLg74!f 1' f, -A wi Lfwqcf 41 Ly fm, ' W , , ,,-WA, 'Aff wx 0,,4y,f I .j,py,f7 AW' - - ff , J CHRIS WILKEN , 11.4 v V' ' 5153? 2 ,X 1 f I Q ff 3 5 ff ff was f M . fb , 495 7' -' If -f z - , n f f -ql - 5 PEGGY WILKINSON LANCE WILLIAMS L'L1L W LLLLL ff? , , AV' f , f f ji X X I Y . :JV ' 5' ! 1532 Q' g M52 f I 7, Wx I ffaf, '6'iPf', - ,sf X ff Dee Dee Dayhoff, Varsity Cheerleader, demonstrates her basketball technique during half-time. STEVE WILLIAMS ANN WILSON m eee I I xi, ii.. , sk 7' ' -1-M--rf' away I Q, RN , 'I x fx K9 B9 1 , X DEBBIE WOLBACH CARL WOLFE TOM WOLGAT SHELLEY w00D QS .ri M44 J. ff' MICHELINE WORD .IUDITH WRIGHT RICHARD- WRIGHT OLIVIA YBARRA WILKINSON, PEGGY ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club 13 Future Nurses' Club 2,3, Treas. 4g TARTAN Staff Student Life and Academics Editor 3, Editor-in- chief 4g Quill and Scroll 3,43 Jr. Class Publicity Chairman 3g Frosh Tea Comm. 23 Alumni Tea Comm. 23 Big Sister 3,45 Girls' League Secretary 43 Leadership Conference 3,43 Graduation Ass't. 33 CSF 4. MEMORY: Breaking my leg in my Sophomore year, the endless hours spent checking pages for the TARTAN, Mr. Lee's lectures, all my friends and the great times we've had. WILLIAMS, STEPHEN ALLEN MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's lst period Chemistry class, Mom Drake and her aides, my Junior year, and light heat. WILSON, ANN lAnnieJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 4s Sr. Benchwarmers 4: Y-Teens 4g Campus Life 2,3,4. MEMORY: Benchwarmers, Long Beach, 101!::, Mr. Boone, Mission Bay, Mr. Pirie, rainy days, swim meets, Friday and Saturday nights. WOLBACH, DEBORAH KAY lDebbie, Warty, Big W D MEMORY: All my friends, A 8: W, Green Bomb, Fire , the beach, tennis, a few happy moments and a lot of sad ones. WOLFE, CARL EDWARD iWoofl ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1,2,33 Campus Life 1,2,33 Student Council l,4. MEMORY: Zoo, summers, Mr. Grainger, girls, Mr. Ramsey, Mrs. Drake, Wolf Jive, graduating, animal calls, friends, Chevy, Gringos, punch bowl, Giraffe Jizz, Mr. J. Woods. WOLGAT, THOMAS ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3,-4. MEMORY: 1968 Baseball Season, shutout against Grossmont 1-0. WOOD, SHELDON 1ShellyJ MEMORY: Ed, the lost dream, renaissance, our future, the concerts, eggs, words in verse, Epistle , the Mustang, Sunset Park. WORD, MICHELINE fMikeJ MEMORY: That certain guy lLynnD, Vickie, March 23, Byrds' Concert, mud fight, '50 yellow fatpig, parties, the beach at night. WRIGHT, J UDITH lSportJ A ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2,3. MEMORY: A 8: W, Green Bomb, the beach, shopping centers, cars, swap meets, dogs, Fire, riding boys, Debbie, laughing, driving? WRIGHT, RICHARD DANIEL iDickJ ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club lg Student Council 2,33 Nominating Convention 3,4. MEMORY: The great time Charlie and I had camping in the desert, always being capped about my last name. YBARRA, OLIVIA CAMVNES CLivJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 13 Choir 3,4Q Canned Food Drive Comm. 13 Big Sister 2,33 DECA 43 Summer Music Workshop 1,2,33 Tennis 1,25 Christmas Dance Comm. 1. MEMORY: All the fun I had in merchandising and the trips to L.A. and Fresno, August 2, 1968. YEZEK, BARBARA lBarbJ ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2,43 Inter-Faith Council 2,3,43 Health Careers Club 3,43 Green Peppers 3g I-Club 4. MEMORY: First period shorthand and all our no parties, summer school, Mr. Pirie, Nurses' Aide, Mrs. King and Drivers' Training. YOUNG, ARDYTHE fArdieJ ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm. 1,2,3. MEMORY: Dave, summer after my Junior year, Fire, naturally stoned, the trips and the good times, In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida. YOUNG, BERNAJEAN fBernieJ ACTIVITIES: Inter-Faith Council 2,3,43 Campus Life 2,43 Health Careers Club 3,43 Green Peppers 3. MEMORY: Mrs. Drake's psychic English Class, the summer of my Junior year. YOUNG, MILAN RONALD fMiloJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4j Nominating Convention 1,2,3,43 Key. Club 2,3,43 Student Council 4g Lettermen's Club 4. MEMORY: Peter's Palace, the cabin, Palm Springs, the summer of 68, Alvi, the great athletic teams and coaches, the crazy people. ' YOUNGFLESH, SUE ANN MEMORY: Entire summer of 68, my two friends, Betsy and Kochienne, Clifford's house, all the summer happenings, Miss Smith and Mr. Higby. ZECH, KAREN DORIS ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,43 Nominating Convention 23 Christmas Dance Comm. 3,43 Hula Hop Comm. 43 Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: By mistake having four hours of typing in one day. All my great friends and the Prom of 67. ZITREN, FREDERICK iRick, Zitj ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1,2,3,4j Campus Life 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Junior year and my summer in Europe. I ,ff 9:6341 49 X' aff 527214 MW ,ad X f ff! 1 f , K f QA, .5 Half., . 'ZW . ' v n?X ' A 3 ,ef 1 an 1 .f ., 3 3 l ,.. 7. - I . 4 1 X ,,,. I ,. ...MDM X , 4-, , , - ff ' , Qz ' ' X A BARBARA YEZEK BERNA JEAN YOUNG SUE ANN YOUNGFLESH 5113. ig, FRED ZITREN if 3 .L A ARDYTHE YOUNG MILAN YOUNG KAREN ZECH X 41 BILL BEARD 'Vw ,., BARBARA BERTSCH JOHN BERTSCH nl A L ' RANDY BURKARD KATHY BUTTS A-.Fl U I-cf? MARY CADWELL CHRIS CANTO iii' T? f 'TV MIKE CARTER CHUCK CARVAJAL T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY BEARD, JOHN WILLIAM lBilD MEMORY: Mr. Feeser's U.S. History class and One Leg, Jumping Jack's class, summer 68, Halloween 67. BERTSCH, BARBARA ELLEN ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Stage Band 1g Student Council 1,3,4g Campus Life 1,2g Alumni Tea Comm. 4, Christmas Dance Comm. 4, Hula Hop Comm. 4, Fashionality Night Comm. 4, Nominating Convention 4. MEMORY: Mr. Thompson, Arrowhead, expense paid trip to Catalina, bus trips, competition parades, musicals, Mr. Vogel, running with the boys, and Nov. 30. BERTSCH, JOHN ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Wrestling 1, Track lg Student Council 1,43 Nominating Convention 15 Campus Life 1,2. MEMORY: Wrestling with the Heavys, Dale Sauter especially, Hammer's class of eight-balls in Biology, and the Junior party at Vacation Village. CADWELL, MARY ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3g Tennis Team 3,45 Badminton 3,4. EVANS, LINDA ANN ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention lg Swim Team 1, Tennis Team 1,3g I-Club 2,3g Frosh Tea Comm. 35 Canned Food Drive Comm. 33 Fashionality Night Comm. 25 Green Peppers 1,2g Campus Life 1,2,3. MEMORY: Summer 67, all those swim meets, Mr. Shepland's history class, Three Stooges, Ken and You Showed Me, and all the really great people at Helix. KEARNS, SUSAN LISBETH lSusieJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Campus Lifeg Young Life, Big Sister, Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Lost shoes, Malibu, Cancer Bowl, the fort, Shaberdober, Sutton, and Blackwood, locker with 45, RAW 3, Nov. 4, hack eyes. LARSEN, ROBIN JOY ACTIVITIES: Y-Teensg Green Peppers, Campus Life, Bowling, Nominating Convention, Big Sister, Student Council. MEMORY: The summer of 1966, Mr. Boone's History class, Mr. Ray's Photography classes, all of my friends, and one certain party. JOSE CESENA .TIM CONNER DAN DAVIS ROGER DAVIS LINDA EVANS BRIAN GESS WILFRED HARRIS KATHY KENAGA nh. SUE KERNS ROBIN LARSEN GREG MC DONALD X JIM MITCHELL Seniors Tom Hampson and Mark Little play football during gym Seniors Get Involved .QQ 4 ie...:f'n X A 1 I r What does your future hold? 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'T pf' - ' ,ali KTA if -4 4 3 1 1 Qu H iHJml Enter the Young By Terry Kirkman Here they corne, Some are walking, some are riding Here they come And some are flying, some just gliding Released after years of being kept in hiding They're climbing up the ladder rung by rung K ,W , ,..., .,,- , 7: T ' Here they come, Some with questions, some decisions Here they come And some with facts and some with visions Of a place to multiply Without the use of divisions To Win a prize that no one's ever won Here they come, Some are laughing, some are crying Here they come And some are doing, some are trying Some are selling, some are buying Some are living, some are dying But demanding recognition one by one Enter the young, They've learned to think Enter the young More than you think they think Not only learned to think but to care Not only learned to think but to dare Enter the young minimum Barbara Mitchell Announcements Chris Wilken Senior Dance Jackie Rogers Assembly Lynn Koenekamp Baccalaureate .-X14 Sharon Razo Graduation Kristy Clemens Cap and Gown CT? Hal Griffith Gale Sutton Paper Paper Senior Board Chairmen I v he FRONT ROW: D. Smith, L. Koenekamp, K. Singlaub, K. Clemens. SECOND ROW J Rogers, S. Peterson, L. Maynard, C. Wilken. THIRD ROW: D. Dayhoff, K. Lowery D Douaghe, P. Weber. FOURTH ROW: W. Raffesberger, R. Bissell, B. Barnett J Foster. 'Qu Wayne Raffesberger Prom .V Carol Albanese Melissa Hanley Prom Publicity And Committee Members FRONT ROW: M. Olmstead, B. Mitchell, S. Razo, P. Ruchle. SECOND ROW: L. Mulloy, L. Jessup, M. Miller, L. Jonson. THIRD ROW: C. Albanese, C. Radford, M. Bishop, J. Passino, C. Dowling. FOURTH ROW: R. Gleason, H. Griffith, C. Sander, D. Devinney. Rick Bissau Dee Deg Dayhoff Marilyn Olmstead Special Events C0'SPeC18l Events Breakfast The Senior Board consists of seventeen committee chairmen. Each committee chairman is reponsible for the organization and execution of their particular Senior activity. The Senior Committees are the foundation on which a fine Senior year is built. The Committees begin work far in advance of the activity which assures the Seniors a year they can long remember. Cheri Enid Darryl DeVinney Play President Offs new Debby Donaghe Jean Passino Talent Show Annual Signing Party Senior Faculty Basketball Senior Prom Senior Spirit Week , fiwxx , . A , X D S . I Senior Assembly Senior Talent Show Senior Calendar November November December December February February March April April June June June June June June June June 12-15 15 4- 7 20 6 27 7 24 25 4 6 13 15 18 19 19 20 1968-69 Senior Spirit Week After-Game Dance Senior Play Senior Class Assembly San Diego State Conference Senior Talent Show Senior! Faculty Basketball Game Slave Auction Slave Dance Senior Lettermen's Banquet Prom Senior Annual Signing Party Baccalaureate Check-out Senior Breakfast Graduation After-Grad Night Graduation X San Diego State Conference Senior Play- Wait Until Dark Class of 1969 h w sf 'K 3. 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N 5L'sQxxs I ln-Q. .. .4- Q-. 'Q ..5' . '41 r-,. L.,-. .,.A, . -, Qs. ' v ---g, W .I rl JJ 1 ,J J-Z-I .J ,cl -al-LJ --1 -s- -I BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Marian Pehrson and Steve Starling AX N N! Xl fl ,X K -..u,u ,,.,.....-..--- ,-1...--1 PRETTIE ST HAIR Janet Frey and Tom Powell BEST PERSONALITY Yvonna Gallemore and Jim Erautt Y MOST SCHOLARLY Lenore Johnson and Chris Cosner MR. AND MISS SENIOR CLASS Roxanne Hart and Bruce Menser , . . N , wg , J , ,gf ' H Y ' if ,- A2 N9 X ,, ' , V -A A , ' 5.3 f f, I ifffzqg, yi , I .Wi ',,.. ' i 'A I V' ij, 1 fv,,f .,,, G . , N6 XX 'H ,V ,Z f C? , X f K. gp! -V .SN , t i -' I N v MOST SCHOOL SERVICE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Claudia Roxburgh and Charlie Dennis Wayne Raffesberger and Kristy Clemens W- ,f., f ,-,.- , ., , . V. f 'gQ,,1, ,, . f M fu f ,, 55, gi, ' .,,. , --f G . -f w, 'IQ' In ,V , - - ' 91, ' - ,, ,,,, I KV The great thing in the world is not so much Where We stand, as in what direction we are moving. 42,31-Ji, f f f ww, , MQW ,,W,f9g,y,4yigffw f 'adm-, ,M ff' OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Seniors Present t'Wait ntil Dark Roat holds his knife ready as he discusses his plans with Mike and Carlino. On December 5th, 6th, and 7th, the Senior Class presented the drama, Wait Until Dark. The author, Frederick Knott, has presented a somewhat different approach to suspense writing and has established himself as the Writer of realistic suspense and as one of the foremost writers of the Broadway stage. Due to the efforts of the cast, the crew, Nikki Aqua Viva and Jill Kuykendall fthe assistant directorsl, and Mrs. Noll fthe directorb, the play was a great success. Suzy explains to Gloria how they defrost their refrigerator, Harry Roat forces the two con-artists, Mike Talman and Sergeant Carlino, into tricking Suzy Hendrix out of a doll stuffed with heroin. Mike Talman Sergeant Carlino Harry Roat Suzy Hendrix Sam Hendrix Gloria Patrolman no. 1 Patrolman no. 2 CAST Rick Sousa Larry Olmstead Dave Cownie Rosemary Harrington Paul Rathbun Joan Brubaker Charles Ashbrook Ben Poncurak Suzy grasps for Sam as he tells her that he must be on his way. K-. L 4 ,fi nr-af x The teachers depict school life at the Homecoming Assembly. '3 ef 13 f F .--f- ' ie We Queen Nancy stands before Helix student body after her crowning. Homecoming v f f r . '. J 'I 1 - ,H - V. Helix Alumni enjoy the Alumni Tea presented by the Girls' League. Friday, November 1 was Homecoming at Helix. During the day, Alumni returned to visit their Alma Mater. An assembly was held to honor past graduates and to add spirit to the football game against El Cajon that evening. 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Rodney Thompson fb 7. Thomas Parks 9. Barbara Mitchell 5. Kenneth Regas 10. Kenneth Clay Joyce Richter Paul Wheatcraft James Aron .ig Lynn Koenekamp Charles Dennis Kristine Clemens Deborah l-larbaugh Douglas Giles Wayne Raffesberger Byron Boddy 1 1 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19. 20 21 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Top 1071 George Cosner Donna Smith Lenore Johnson Rodney Thompson Kenneth Regas Christine Wilken Thomas Parks Margaret Jaeger Barbara Mitchell Kenneth Clay Joyce Richter Paul Wheatcraft Joelle Gaultier Lynn Koenekamp Charles Dennis Kristine Clemens James Aron Christian Sund Douglas Giles Byron Boddy Deborah Harbaugh Wayne Raffesberger Kay Singlaub Christopher Merrill Gale Sutton Donald Olliff Nancy Sandstrom 28. Delores Paredes 29. 31. Susan Leslie Cheri Enid 32. Melinda Miller 32 34: 34. Harold Griffith Kent Argubright Ralph Sobek 36. Jacqueline Rogers 36. Michael Singer 38. Greg Olson 39. Darryl DeVinney 40. Gregory Merrill 41. Marilyn Smith 41. 43. 43. 45. 46. Antoinette Adolphson Linda Blanks Barbara Johnson Ronald Gardner Richard Ely 47. Darryl Simmons 48. 49. 55 56 56 50. 51. 53. 54. Peggy Wilkinson Bruce Menser Richard Gleason Richard Bissell Carla Cross Ella Svirsky Richard Latimer Mary Cadwell Kristine Krusesky Award Winners Bank of America Plaque Winners Nati0I1Hl Merit Fill-HliStS First Row, L. to R.: Kristy Clemens, Doug Giles. Second First Row, L. to Chris Cosner, Doug Giles. Second Row: Ken Regas, Debbie Harhaugh. Row: Don Olliff, Rick Ely, Ken Regas. Bank of America Certificate Winners First Row, L. to R.: Rosemary Harrington, Lenore Johnson, Kathy Frontiero. Second Row: Chris Cosner, Tom Bulow, Wayne Raffesberger, Charlie Dennis. California State Scholarship Semi-Finalists First Row, L. to R.: Anita Paredes, Gale Sutton, Rob Aron, Don Olliff, Ralph Sobek, Bob Monroig, Jim Heyer, Rod Thompson, Chris Cosner, Lenore Johnson. Second Row: Ella Svirsky, JoAnne Snyder, Nancy Sanstrom, Kristy Clemens, Chris Wilken, Roberta Merritt, Jean Passino, Melinda Miller, Joyce Richter, Third Row: Charlie Dennis, Dave Unroe, Bruce Walton, Rick Ely, Rick Zitren, Darryl Simmons, Rick Latimer, Hal Griffith, Craig Giles, Earl Warren. Girls' and Boys' State Kristy Clemens was Helix' s representative to Girls' State which was held on June 24-July 2, at the University of California at Davis. The function of Girls' State is to give the girls selected an opportunity to become acquainted with our government. It prepares them for the jobs and the responsibilities they will be functioning in the very near future. .l f - 'WL . ., WM , ,Z 4,. .- -Y, ' -' 'gferg ivy: - , .,i,k , . Lf , X NY 4 X .- L, Y' My ,:' 'ri - i- ' . L. 4 I , il 'I .V , lt, N- ff 'Wo Jkqmvek A 19, '44, r.:.3y'.- wi . 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K l t if Kenneth Clay Q-5.4 Charles Dennis - ,,. mg. George Cosner Kristine Clemens Q 51541 .. ag' A 4uQ . i I 4.x . it Lynn Koenekamp Harold Griffith Barbara Mitchell 'nf X L A Lil X A Margaret Singlaub Donna Smith ...ff , 13.-DCT' Deborah Harbaugh 'fi A1 4 1 if I I f , 1' ..f kf a. ,jr , .VL ' V, jf Donald Olliff ' s 'Noel Rodney Thompson ,eff Lenore Johnson Kenneth Regas Christine Wilken CSF is a state scholarship organization whose theme is outlined by the motto Scholarship for Service. Students must have at leastnthree A's and two B's3avith no Dis, Fls-,or 's to e a member. If a stu ents is a mem er ' ' for four semesters, one of which must be in his senior year, he becomes a life member. The - organization has two guest speakers a year. Dr. Maurice Zemlick, a lecturer in psylchology at . San Diego State, gave a sensitivity ' earing' for first semester members. Field trips, usually to Disneyland, and plans for a project at Hoot Mon are also regular activities for CSF members. FIRST SEMESTER-First Row, L. to R.: E. Budzinski, P. Baxter, S. Skidmore, J. Armstrong, R.l-Iobson, C. Dennis, S. Kubanis M. Jaeger, D. Harbaugh. Second Row: Mr. Keppler, Advisor, P. Wilkinson, S. Friedgen, M. Jingling, E. Laird, A. Beasley, L Williams, E. Farnsworth, L. Johnson, H. Griffith. Third Row: G. Valkirs, P. Dayhoff, B. Mazalewski, K. Gerhart, M. Gilmartin R. Aron, M. Singer, L. Koenekamp, K. Singlaub, A. Paredes, C. Wilken. Fourth Row: S. Fattig, R. Thompson, B. Thompson, V Peterson, C. Cosner, D. Roy, J . Davis, L. Delp, J . Rogers. . ... . .... - ..... ,..... ...... . ..., . .... .. ..., , .. .. .. .. . . . . .. , I . . . . -. y, :.' , ' J. -'I-'55 .. .. ' . W, . '. tu.: '. aw .a- . 4. 1 1 - .af . .- . fs.: 'Live - Q, ,, , , . Q- W. J- X -. . -Q f - .- A . Y ' ' ?J1i:2f:yLx1'vf'W: Q.Q.,-f'?i:1 '1 fin-'fLiJ14f1i1Q ff 52. f' if-Ligrjf' 5 1-l2.Q A: .' 'ff - .. .. .7 1,4 .1 -meme, f Nia... -.L-,,,l,-:rw-na, s. 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'1 'Y ,,,',qx'lf mtg fra' -.uf ..' - , uf' '- ', -.ff. Q I r. fa .4 f , , ,7,.,4f,:, nf-any.--f' F 1 -W ff-1 Graduation Ushers First Row: James Dakis, Mallia Boulio, Michael Gilmartin. Second Row: Gary Atkinson, Susan Kubanis, Barbara Brumbaugh, Barbara Schrock, John Rudolph. Helix High School once again honors the top ten percent of its Junior-soon, to be Senior-class. These honored students are chosen by their counselor on the basis of their grade point averages. The Baccalaureate Ushers are in charge of seating the guests at the Baccalaureate ceremony which Was held at the Balboa Park Bowl this year. The Graduation Ushers greet the audience and help cut down the confusion as the 578 members of this year's Senior class seat themselves for the big moment. The Graduation Assistants perform a vital, yet rarely spoken of, duty. They are in charge of getting all of the Seniors' graduation robes folded after graduation is over. These groups, under the direction of Sharon Razo, helped the Seniors graduate with the utmost efficiency. Graduation Assistants Baccalaureate Ushers First Row: Molly MacDonald, Evelyn Farnsworth. Second Row: Peggy Andolsek, Paula Kabance. Third Row: Craig Galbraith, John Aunan. 5553 Milf rf. QQ ,c , ,P , First Row: Patricia Franson, Susan Johnson, Joanne Baker, Suzanne Miller, Betty Barnett, Cheryl Smith, Lorraine Price Tina Savage, Nancy Beishline, Virginia Lindsey, Pamela Dayhoff, Judith Ehrenfried.. Second Row: Dennis Rodgers, Bruce Grandjean, Dennis'Dickerson, Loren Schmitz, Michael Weaver, Ronald Oldchurch, William Walton, Randall Madsen, David Tanner, Richard Comer, Dan Jacobsen, Stephen Grant. Not Pictured: Thomas Thorvick. .1- .5555 to be... whistle loud be heard above the roar ofsu burban lje busily tra ve rs ing into the stars pure golden against the velvet ofblackest night sing loudly be heard above the rumble of all trains ears taxis everywhere people talking s h o u ting w h isp erin g to themselves to others hum to yoursehf to people loudly secret tu nes with meaning jor you alone all alone hidden in a shell ofplastie never talking singing zvtzzspermg to otherpeople you are alone Ken ,U el vin Creative Arts t T Poem I You traval down the winding road. Withfzut knowing what lies around the bend. You seem to go on endlessly, Well, it must be the present trend. Your carriage is driven by you know not what It must be something ofthe past. From birth to death, it seems to be, You travel on to eternity. Steve Booth J Visions Blessed as though ofspirits realm But whispers loud To seek thatpleasure pure Refined by light That shines unchanged By love 's moral laughter Aged not by time But thefire ofman's abuse David Dunn 1 VV ff t l fblxlc Lil!! .yyfnyiff fffffffff ii o. W WW 'Wxxw-' T wi ' a ' ,X V ll' X - 1 Rfjml fl!!! , x a- .X N X :Ska gm, ff!-yyy f , Xi, . X i '3 Jff21ff4l'flff5xM EW' iN X ' Q X This 1 Wy S V A X A Nature's Pride I' ' I t To watch the moon 'n t' ll ti! ln.. . Cross the darkened ihyjme O U new I K Andfeel the water's trickling coolness , , As itpasses by. .:' E 1. 7 To lie beneath the stars that shine 1, - 1 X Upon the grass so green, . ' Q 'XX Surround by toweringpines MMM. no man has ever seen. X . X tx' ' ' J ' S X XXNW- A xxgj This is nature s pride ' X Z F-fa In every way, h yr, Xxgm Fortshe will never set aside 1 'N X5 X , This beautyful day XX X M 'N --X f X fy ,X Steve Deeds T N51-3653! 1 TGI' 1 A X Q3-g ff ' , VL 2 1 MR. BENTON HART Austin Sellery Stanley A. McClintic Helix Congratulations to the Class of 1969 for its success during the past four years in providing leadership, scholarship and school spirit. Today's world needs well trained minds to cope with and understand and the experiences at Helix will serve you well in your future ambitions and goals. District dministration annum: s uns: u ----runnin: -nnunnna-:nun Grossmont District Goveming Board, L to R: Mrs. Portia Goode, Palmer Svalstad, Rexiord Hall lchrm.l, Robert Dryden, George Birch. dministration Graduation from high school is somewhat like emerging from one's cocoon. Up to this time in your academic life, you have been motivated, protected, and generally treated with tender, loving care. Graduation is also a definitive point at which you become what is commonly considered an independent adult-and the TLC becomes a thing of the past. Graduation is also commencement-the commencment of your adult life. What you become now is strictly up to you. May I offer my best wishes for success in your endeavors. Good luck, Class of '69, I suppose each graduating class, just as the Class of '69, has some conglomerate characteristics which give it a distinct personality. The basic goals, aims, and ambitions which motivate the students of that class are, however, the same as they were for the class before and the one which will follow. So, if I were to select one guide to suggest to all classes for the pursuit of these common objectives, it would be Find Home Base. That is to say, in this day as in the past, there is an absolute, and ultimate, a truth, or in a word, a Home Base. You find this and you find the meaning for your adventures, as well as a haven for returning. NORMAN C. ROBBINS Vice Principal ROBERT L. PYLE Dean of Students Facult Ann Ahiz Miriam Anderson spend. nu- n, Ill, wc i .,IQ,Tg, Angels Anger BIKCI' I WW, 1, Wm , 4 Natalie Barry Norma Basgall Eng. IIC, HH Eng. IC, Speech 1, 3, AS, Speech SAS f ' if -H ... f':'a'K j'j '- 7-'-539 :fn , . A, Y, , Y ff W N fs - 'H T:.T.T-.Tx-r--wav: --'--f' -f r,y ' , f? I i A ' 'f' :f n Y A A .--,-.ef Q, 2' A - I ' f 9 ' I A X27 .gi S S V : 5fV'1':3Q M xl , H? ' .mir , L - xl Lk -1 -70511 300110 Geraldine Branstetter Us nm. lc, IA, Reading Home. IAS Nilo ARIISDI Alg. IC, PL I: Sol. Geom. IC, Math IA Emil Bauer Wood I, II, IIIA, Draft II, IIIA, Draft IA Gordon Braun Alg. I, HC, Adv. Sr. Math Albert Cox Auto IA, Auto HA, Auto IHA Nadia Davies Span. IC, Span. HC William Ehlers Math IR, IA, Math IRL ,VV,V K , I I . Charles Corbisez Eng. HIA, Eng. HIC Jon Crawford PE, Athletics Jane Drake Eng. HC, Eng. HIC Charles Feeser World History C , fin . F515 -si? Q.. Jean Costa Span. HC, Span. IHC Margaret Duke Alg. I, HC, Adv. Sr. Math Lewis Freed Alg. I, IIC, Pl. 8: Sol. Geom. IC Reginald Grainger Eng. IVA, Stud. Govt. James Hart Pl. 8: Sol. Geom. IC, IH, Calculus IB Mary Garcia Short. IA, Typ. 3AS, Sec. Off. Prac. IA . K W., in x Q-'Q fm .Y -- . f A-n , , , M, 5 -L- x Al Hammerschmidt Biol. IA, PE, Athletics Jessica Haynie Eng. IIA, Eng. IIC Jerry Gordinier Geog. IA, IC, III, Eng. IA Maria Heimpel Span. HC, IVC, VC, Germ. IC Lawrence Helmuth Thomas Beyer Charles Higby Crafts 1, 11, IIIA Math IR, IIA, Alg. IC Eng. IVA, IVC, Eng. IVII 4, rl , - .1 W . ,Q x W K Clovis Hill Eng. IIIC, IIIH, Journ. IC, IIC Charles Kahan Eng. IIIA, IIIR, Athletics Robert Keppler A English IA Mary Kloos Home. IAS, 3AS, SAS, 7AS, Sr. Home. , 3 19, ' Tl Q f ,,., , ,, Lfi IT'f3t 5 f ,.i'f ' ' ' W s' Ah,. , f ,. ' - ,Q 'cumin-5i.5:',. 16.-:eff-1' Charles Jackson Mary Jones A Typ. IAS, Rec. Keep. IAS, Gen. Bus. IA Eng. IA, IIR, Read. Lab, Comp. Read .fm W., , 4 r A9470 5 Q' 9, A f 4' Q5 ff? Nw -W X 6' f 'few 1q,5?4,k6i ' 3 .,f 5 if 3 4 ve 1 ph, ,fh-a- , ... f Af S e W ,K 11 4,:, f C., if -f I I ff -, wg., Mary Ann Kendall Girls PE QwQ?K'e AQWWQ, ' Q-,eg 'C'. 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IH HBH ins! .ull ,FQ Miriam Moore English IVC, IVA - f . - ' Michael Muirhead Boys PE, Athletics Bu IU U W Y' 35 34 35 73.96 79.91 Robert Murphy Gordon Nash George Nepo ' Eng. IIA, Eng. IR Biol. IA, Athletics Russ- I, ILIII, SPED- IA Betty Nichols Evonne Noll Art, Design I,lI,III,IV Drama I, IH,V,VII,AS, Eng. IIC -an Gp W Parker Olsen Hazel Osborne Philip Patton Biol. IA, Athletics Bookk. IA, Typ. IAS Eng. IA, IR, IC William Pirie William RRIQSCY Biology IC Chem. IC, Sci. IC Y MJ' Roland Ray -701111 ROQUE Photo I, Il, Publications I, II V00- DUP-, GF- Aff IA Joseph Rolback Robert Rue Span. IIC, Span. ICB Choir, Glee, Ensemble Sally Rushing John Schwendiman Girls' PE Geog. IC, Eng. IC, Reading Charles Serr Gerald Shepherd Pll0f0 IA, Crafts IA U.S. Hist. A, W. Hist. H X Joe Rockhold Wood IA, Boys' PE, ,wfwwffff QW ff ....' 2? '- f1'5f :i. ifififf R: ' L V ZzWZWQZQZw2QWe4fw I Q . p, ,p William Simpson Samuel Singer Alg. IC, Geom. 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IC , , ' ' f'fi 1 Z' 5' ' ffl' .' .f to .A ' ff f Off ,f 5 f Mime? Wi gafi . , 4, f f ,MW 5' Q, , , - . , Y A X f f 'fx W !! , WW f f ff, f flfxffffllffk, 2' , ,,,, , . ., . fffy , W 1 f fffff ff ff Counselors I ,l l l My , G G ..v G G I L-SE T73? Jill A572 , ,.,,, ,, I, Wilmer Brobst 11th Grade Darrel Gould 9th Grade Lynn I-loughtalmg 10th Grade Robert Carlton Patricia Robbins All Grades 12th Grade .S Gffice Staff f A 2 I1 ,I 'R 5 , , Nr . 1 . Q . 3 I 5 ,, i A 'W ee ae 4 . A f J 3 Lg - - Q J 'rom Arcmmbaulr Kay Baker Zenola Barron -Ivyce Butts Boys' PE Attendant Counseling Sec. Counselmg Sec. Library Clerk '1 :Z rf it Eileen Clogston Mary Jane Conaway Jane Danielson Frank DuMond Records Clerk Principal's Sec. Book Clerk Plant Manager ,'---H21 Jaw' fl ' Barlaara Hover Marguerite Key Dorothy Montgomery June Ramsey Girls PE Attend. A.S.B. Bookkeeper Attendance Clerk Mimeograph Clerk LYIB RUS!! Evalyn Sanborn La ' S ' Program Clerk Vice Principal's Sec. Rgrcfptizlgg Groundsmen First Row, L to R: Ted Smith, Eugene Zralka, Munson Burke, Joe Cavatt lhead grounds-custodian! . Custodians First Row, L to R: Ray Gehring fcrew chiefl, Arnold Hamester, Richard Edic, Milo Munger. Second Row: John Mueller, Bruce Robertson, Stan Melrose, Charles Meyers, James Crawford, Uno l-lermanson. M ,,,, C I 7 v U' R Q ' - T : irer l S r a e er K Nl K L , if rl - n eu f N r . Q11 H , ln, I ,fjf'?aI, fy :Q,hv,9q' 4 . ,M First Row, L to R: Rosa VanPelt, Donna Hogan, Helen L 'S Miller, Bess DeVries, Leona Coy, Sis Hodge, Marion Go ,, ,Q N, r -,,,.,- L , , , fffgfiv' , H McDaniels, Marie VanDeLinden. f of ff? f unur' n fx T ' ii? 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F . , , 1 ' ' .'-1. 9-v-A '?f7g'Y wa.-1'-A - S ,.f'fgfUr, QQ 1, .1 ,QQ-M, 1 , - 1,-m . ,g- ,fini M,,.' f.e'W,ff ,.u7f!jf'f,f -' 1f ff'wg?gf.wQ3Q54 - , X, . . ,, ,A ,, :fr fli- y A Q W ' f , ' 3 M ' 2 '- 2 , , gn ,gg-' V, fi' 2 ' f '?f ' ' ' :nr 'A-1.31: N . dr' - I! ,V ' , 5, ns. 1, ' ' In 3 fm - 1' 1. Fl f' f, 'ff' fy V: , ,,,, , - I K ' V , 'V .J '5f,,fQ, ' W I X J AM Y mr- - Y 1- , f , ,ffff 'Q WX EYE N x ACTIVITIES 1968-69 September 13-Freshrnan Orientation 16-Hello Week, through Sept. 20 19-Frosh Tea 20-Hello Assembly 27-Hello Hop October 9-Frosh Elections Assembly 12-Junior Class After-Game Dance 16-Girls' League Pot-Luck 18-Mt. Miguel Pep Assembly 25-Chaffey Tournament of Bands November 1-Homecoming Assembly -Alumni Tea -Homecoming Dance 2-Band Jamboree 14-AFS Pot-Luck 15-Grossmont Pep Assembly 16-Junior Class Auction 18-Girls' League Canned Food Frosh walk through the Tartan. -Drive, through Nov- 27 23-All Western Band Review December 2-Project Concern, through Dec. 13 7-Camarillo Band Review 14-International Club-Christmas Party 19, 20-Basketball, Kiwanis Tournament 20-Christmas Assembly -Christmas Dance 23-Junior Caroling Party -Basketball, Kiwanis Tourney January 10-TARTAN After-Game Dance 14-AFS Assembly 31-Hi-Steppers After-Game Dance Highlanders dance at an after-game dance. Alumni reminisce over old memories. Highlanders stomp the Foothillers. J Calendar February 5- Quill and Scroll Installation 7- Speech Team After-Game Dance 13- Primary Election of Cheerleaders 14- Freshman Class After-Game Dance 18- Cheerleader Assembly 19, 20- Cheerleader Final Elections 26- Champion Spark Plug Assembly March 1- Nominating Convention 5, 6- A. S. B. Final Elections 7- Lettermen's Club After-Game Dance Students cheer at the Nominating Convention 19- Girls' League Fashionality Night April 11- Girls' League Hula Hop 23, 24- Class Officers Final Election 24- Slave Day Auction 25- Slave Day Dance May 6- French Night 8 9 10- S rin Pla , , P S Y 8- Girls' League Banquet 10- Leadership Conference 14- A. S. B. Assembly 15- A. S. B. Leadership Banquet Junior Class Party - Hoot Mon 16- 23 Bermuda Ecnuob June 11' Awards Assembly Students wait in line to vote. 15- Baccalaureate 19- Graduation Girls swing into spring at Fashionality Night. Leaping for joy at Hoot Mon. Tartan ,wf'i1n. gfwiaxc 'fvrw Peggy Wilkinson Barbara Mitchell Mr. Roland Ray Editor-in-chief Business Manager Advisor ilk. 'Civ Cindy Dowling Nikki AquaViva Dee Dee Dayhoff Senior Editor Activities Editor Classes Editor Y Dennis Dunn Jim Dillahunt Curt Anderson Hal Griffith Art Ediwr Sports Editor Photography Editor Literary Secretary Staff The 1969 TARTAN Staff has done a tremendous job of putting together the fabulous 1969 TARTAN. Beginning with the first day of school, the members of the staff worked hard to document the events of a wonderful Helix year. Donna Smith Michele Bishop Kathy Erickson Laurie Johnston Cathie Sander Ass t Senior Ass't. Senior Ass't. Activities Ass t Activltles ASS I Classes Editor Editor Editor Editor Edlt0r xo A 23 Becky Olson Slmron Razo Pat Garrett Pam Dayhoff Ellen North Student Life Student Life Clubs Co-Editor Clubs Co-Editor Ass t Art Editor Co-Editor Co-Editor Rf' Darryl Devumey John Stickney Doug Surber Rick Bissel Roger Meyerhoff Ass t Sports Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer Vs Fling f ee, AP' Q. -..s Nancy summon Claudia noxbm-gh Debby Hnrbavsh Editor-in-chief and Editorial Editor Associate Edgior and Feature Busmess Manager E tor 1 If Q S . Tom Warren Don Kiener Linda Sullins Jenny Drane Sports Editor Ass't. Sports Editor Press Bureau Editor Advertising Manager 4.-1' Kay Singlaub Craig Skarda News Editor Photographer Ken Hulbert Mr. Clovis Hill Photographer Advisor Staff The Fling Staff has been busily working all year to produce an informative and interesting newspaper for Helix students. The Highland Fling appeared twice a month to every student owning an A.S.B. Card. Through the hard work of everyone on the staff, the Fling has been very successful. Peggy Konzen Wayne Raffesberger Ass't. Feature Editor Ass't. Feature Editor , , 'D' we, 'MIM f , Chris DeGaetano Judi Ehrenfried Mike Gilmartin Hal Griffith Joan Holthusen Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Kerry Jacobsen Lynn Koenekamp Debby Long Gay Lundmark Roberta Men'itt Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter J i - +117 ffff' ' iiyfirl a r ,'i' L 1 R5 X , ' ,f 'V I Jean Passino Lorraine Price Carla Riggins Gale Sutton Chris Wilken Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Alumni Tea Committee First Row, L to R: R. Kesler, L. Price, A. Beasley, M. Boulio, W. Nelson, J. Bichowsky. Second Row: S. Kubanis, C. Riggins, M. Denton, R. Eady, T. Savage, L. Nelson, J. Smith, B. Nork. Frosh Tea Committee First Row, L. to R: G. Wendleton, L. Evans, A. Beasley, L. Lockwood, K. Newby, S. Pauters, C. Anderson, L. Price, B. Olson, C. DeGaetano. Second Row: J. Abel, K. De Hope, K. Welch, D. Lewis, J. Holthusen, C. Dowling, T. Pollard, R. Eady, C. Riggins, N. Zitren. Canned Food Drive Committee First Row, L to R: L. Warren, A. Beasley, J. Yano, C. DeGaetano, C. Schmidt, S. Grinolds, B. Olson. Second Row: L. Evans, P Webber, L. Alschbach, J. Holthusen, B. Barnett, C. Riggins, K. De Hope. irls' League Calendar Sept. 19 Freshman Tea Oct. 16 Girls' League Potluck Nov. 1 Alumni Tea Nov. 18 Canned Food Drive-Nov. 27 Dec. 20 Christmas Dance foff campusl Mar. 19 Fashionality Night Apr. 11 Hula Hop May 5 Girls' League Week-May 9 May 8 Girls' League Banquet Christmas Dance Committee First Row, L. to R.: N. AquaViva, B. Birch, L. Boyette, L. Carlile, C. I-legg. Second Row: J. Ingram, M. Duffy, K. Clemens, M. Kendall, K. Zech. Fashionality Night Committee First Row, L. to R.: B. Barnett, D. Lewis, C. Schmidt, B. Olson, P. Andolsek, C. Gardner, K. Clemens, C. Anderson, S. Pauter, P Taddeo, K. Zitren, A. Knickerbocker, B. Fitch. Second Row: B. Birch, K. Deliope, A. Beasley, C. Riggins, D. Morsley, L. Wilson, P Costello, J. Mellon, G. Nipper, C. North, T. Pollard, W. Forstrom, C. Dowling, J. Yano. Hula Hop Committee First Row, L. to R.: P. Andolsek, L. Berger, P. Gardner, S. Grinolds, C. North, B. Olson, L. Carlile, C. Davies, J. Yano, K. Clemens, L. Marco, B. Mitchell, S. Razo. Girls' League Cabinet QS Cindy Dowling Vice-President 'IK G' X wc . is x we r , ,bi K I- af FL, Vg f,?,A1 yy Kati Breshnahan Treasurer .-Q Mrs. Hazel Osbome Advisor ,Lv A kkrykk Rl, ar. 'sff?iiiivs,, , ' f we .gf 45 f i.. Q - A A . Q nm fig X 7 Q wi - fp z K Judi Ehrenfried President This year the Girls' League Cabinet brought many new activities to Helix Lassies. The Cabinet, which consists of four officers and six committee chairmen, is responsible for such activities as the Christmas Dance, the Frosh Tea, the Can Food Drive, and several others. From helping to serve at a banquet to welcoming Frosh Lassies, the members of the Girls' League Cabinet have contributed a lot to Helix. Peggy Wilkinson Secretary Carla Anderson Nikki AquaViva Fashionality Night Christmas Dance dy 5 'A f sy'v , A 'F it siy f Joan Holthusen Barbara Mitchell Frosh Tea Hula Hop -, ', , fl li y fd M! ,-,,,, gn. Wkfv? .W 1, ,sf jg 74, , M 551 . :,1g3,L, ff fc f f! V, y n, ' 'X ed V' , , f Chris DeGaetano Can Food Drive Lorraine Price Alumni Tea Nancy Sandstrom Leading Lassie of the Year fb . . ,. , 2 7 , K. W m, -t M it i 1, ,, f-,,f,.., , .N ,V ,V f N 1 ,.-:w a pf' ,fy f '-t X af Q. X f , 'fa' at i f J f W 4 i 4 e , ' f- 14 f f , an X W Q A y f 'W .J f f My ,ml bg. iff leaf Leading Lassies Fifteen outstanding Senior girls are chosen every year on the basis of grades, achievements, and their personality. Each Lassie is featured in an edition of the Fling. Nancy Sandstrom is Leading Lassie of the Year, chosen by the Girls' League Cabinet. All of these girls deserve recognition. Nicole AquaViva Dee Dee Dayhoff Roxanne Hart Melissa Hartley Liz Jessup f i fi Z! X Q 5? . ,,,.. X . qgaf , 4 9 W.-fi X ' if Q K , M X 5 A ff N Of , ffl J f Debbie Long Barbara Mitchell I ff V,fA V7 V V vi I . mal ,,,, ' e if I ' -fy., 1 va , , .b,k , ,, I gsm A ffs 71 f4'Q,',!fg5-ir , , , .y.. t if? , dgn. 1, , T , ' - ,.y. q ryar yncr fluff' '55, , , f.,k Vivian Peterson Claudia Roxburgh Nancy Shepard Kristy Clemens Cinda Hegg Susan Pallulat r err .ff1 . . Zy r kfi ,fgyfX if , f,,,. 21 i.,, jj, ,g,f,'.f -5345, 7, 72 -,MY y W 1:-.nl Q, ,5 ,gf MWW L ,715 ,Gif Chris Wilken ASB Ufficers Bruce Menser, ASB President, supervises all activities sponsored by the ASB. His theme was Get Involved, and he succeeded in getting each Highlander to do just that. Bruce did an outstanding job in bringing spirit to Helix. Bruce speaks at a pep rally. Of 1968-69 Smiling, Charlie presides over the Student Council. . if e' at K. C ' it , ,f F ig, ,,Q,.,.a,..f cttfi 1 ' i t s 2 ' ijzg. ,. C ' ,. .in - is 1 ' 5 ax , if fe,-,f , I M e 1.-if avafosrfx.-' K . nr' f, . . I I, ig L, ' f 1' K I U . ws: ' ' :H . f-, 52.32 , 'if ,f.L?:eI,Q1wz.,, l eeee A i ,. ' .1 . ,xg-59 u,.M.,,,. ., .,f.,, . 1 'i 1 2, ' .--esac :'f.:1i,:,. -.z,a4,-ffllfiv-51012 , do 4,2 ASB Vice-President, CHARLIE DENNIS, takes over as President in his absence and presides over all the meetings of the Student Council. This year, Charlie has shown outstanding leadership and has organized an excellent Student Council, ROXANNE HART, ASB Secretary, is in charge of all elections and organizes the Nominating Convention. She also takes care of all correspondence for the school. Roxanne showed exceptional leadership in performing all her duties. Roxanne is always busy with her daily work as Secretary. L. Debbie Long Finance y Q fu 'fx K- f 1, 1 HV 2'l:'f'5 lfvrfi'-' ' . ,Fil ' , f 'figvaflzmgf-TFI' fv!5'i'ii ' X f -.. Darryl Simmons Attomey-General The ASB office, scene of much action. ASB Commissioners The ASB Commissioners erform necessary duties for Helix. This year t e slogan was get involved, which made an active year at Helix. f. fi- N15 Q' Claudia Roxburgh Cultural Affairs Dave Unroe Athletics T 11 f, ff :'. 123 4. AEA I. .,.k 1. ,V HL - p 1. , :nf X ' ' f ,t , ffi I' L'25?'f 'fFf ' ,im 'K f Vivian Peterson SPM! Senior Class President Darryl De Vinney Not pictured, Sue Pallulat, Publicity. Nancy Sandstrom Public Relations fa-4' Vx 54,13 I 4 , .afyfi , aff ffff fi 1- 7 W , ff f ,X fy fyf 6 f X 4 ' ,yf ,ww f ,X at ., Mp, 2 ,H ,,4,f4,, I f , V 127 mmf ff, f , ff, Aff, . ,wwf ,fan f ,. an nh as Wim ' M Judi Ehrenfried Girls' League President . 6 tefnq. . ,vkl 1: - Y V' 'X Q I 'Q R P ntt d P fr- m v we P I Q ei oo ' W-A or nd' ' Q 'QV' Gerry Limpic Chris DeGaetano Ken Regas Assistant-at-large Assistant-at-large Ass't. ASB President Peggy Konzen Cinda Hegg Marian Pehrson Ass't. ASB Secretary Ass't. Finance Ass't. Cultural Affairs 22 5 f Linda Pittman Ass't. Publicity Promoting spirit is of great importance. Mr. Grainger Advisor if Jenny Drane Ass't. ASB Vice President Helen Matson Ass't. Publicity Jim Sable Ass't. Publicity if 1 ll Outstanding representatives for the first semester were Dale Kronkight, Freshmang Joyce Armstrong, Sophomore, Mike Ross, J uniorg and Doug Oliver, Senior fll0f pictured? . Members become involved with the problems at Helix. First Semester Representatives Andrews, B. Anderson, C. Arm strong, J. Beeman, F. Bray, D. Brown, M. Budzinski, E. Carlile, L. Carlina, A. Claggett, J. Crocker, S. Dayboff, D. Driscoll, D. Duffy, M. English, S. Evans, J. Griffith, H. Harter, C. Heacock, J. Hill, B. Hoover, B. J urgenson, D. Kaiser, T. Kean, K. Kent, B. Knickerbocke Kronkigbt, D. Kurty, T. Kuykendall, J Lack, G. Larsen, R. Mandolg, M. Marcello, S. McClaren, M. McGee, D. Merino, B. r, A. Naughn, B. North, C. Oliver, D. Pace, M. Peck, B. Peters, K. Phillips, K. Poncurak, B Quick, S. Raffesberge r, M. Raymond, D. Ross, M. Rowson, M. Rycenga, S. Salmon, D. Shemke, G. Schmidt, C. Schrok, B. Spencer, B. Spivey, T. Starling, S. Strother, R. Sturgeon, K. Sutton, M. Swanson, M. Taylor, L. Thomas, J . Thunberg, F. Togubat, A. Tugloff, R. Wagner, R. Weber, R. Wells, T. Wilson, A. Young, M. Zeugener, F. Student Council The Student Council is a portion of student government which gives each individual a voice in the actions of Helix. The Student Council also puts student govermnent and the school administration more in touch with the actual problems at Helix. es A topic of discussion this year was conduct at assemblies. Second Semester Representatives Alschbach, L. Anderson, C. Andrews, B. Aqua Viva, N. Avery, G. Bennett, M. Boyar, S. Bray, D. Budzinski, E. Coleman, J . Conn, S. Cooper, C. Crocker, S. Cyman, B. Danielson, J . Denton, M. Di Pietro, G. Driscoll, L. Emory, M. Faught, P Flemming, K. Harter, C. Herdel, P. Hoover K Humphrey, B. Huskey, C. Jessup, B. Johnson, R. Jurgenson, D. Kachians, P. Kinsella, K. Larsen, R. Lee, K. McDowell, T. McFeeley, M. Merrill, B. Mitchell, J. Mulvihill, C. Niehaus, N. North, C. Oliver, D. Olson, B. Orsborn, C. Peck, B. Peterson, S. Poncurak, S. Poskett, K. Papenhaus, J . Price, L. Raffesberger Sander, C. Schrock, B. Selik, N. Starling, S. Tucker, B. Waples, D. Wendleton, D Wilkinson, J . Williams, B. Williams, S. Wilson, A. Young, C. Young, M. Zeugener, F. California Cadet Corps The Cadet Corps provides helpful training for a military career. It also gives a much nghedeii service at football games and around s oo. James Heyer The California Cadet Corps. Company Commander 5135, f Ronald Oliff Robert Monroig First Sergeant Executive Officer Rifle inspection, part of military Q f TS , 4 M farwav' feel , , , , if 'g-L , A ' fy Zzftfxf- ' ' - f - ,' ,,':1, ' 1.q1,'!Z.'fMf.'Y-Effie .f . , H ,'5-102544211 75f'gV,Tjf:1: S f 1. -7 1 , .5 X 'fgfr f frfiw e . , I regime. , f,.4., .,r,l., ff' 4-gif-at ' V 'V' v'ifa.:a'1,wffl-'. ' ' saw 'e , ' ' ' ',Zie92zW' 13,4 af. .' M , , .X 3 1, 1 ' - , William Clark David Downie Jamie Hanrahan Mr. Lueke First Platoon Leader Second Platoon Leader Supply Sergeant Commandant Bagpipe Band if--ff 3423,- TheBagpipe Band. The Bagpipe Band is a fine symbol of Helix tradition. While performing at football games, the band adds an authentic Scottish touch. n WX? 1 QT' L - Lassies do traditional Scottish dances. Byron Boddy President Mr. Rosenberger Advisor Pep Band The Helix Pep Band promotes spirit by playing for pep rallies, football games away from home, and other numerous sports activities. They also play for many of the assemblies. The Pep Band brings spirit to the half time. Pepping up at a morning pep rally. 4 FRONT ROW IL to RJ: T. Irion, L. Holt, T. Bulow, R. Gleason, P. Allen, M. Marr, R. Gordon, D. Davis, R. Robinson. SECOND ROW: G. Holowach, B Owens, P. Wheatcraft, J. Seay, P. Thompson, R. Thompson, R. Willbanks, R. Baker, C. Anderson, N. Motisi, D. Clark, D. Romero. SN 5 K as -ow N e 4 2: , Q f f ,, 1, .K . s k xsggfxx ,y A , f I ' Q. , 5 A Q, A . A '-f,- r 19 f f, 4' ' H, f f i , , ,, D 1,L , m:X-,m.L.,. . X f is ' 1 5 f imiifiifff 41 f 1 we 4 -:.v, A-.Q '- ig 1 , x 2 I If , I i I. W ,. I - .- A , .KV 5, -.s V K ,, W: - 'R ...4 ,.-- Mike Marr President Rich Gordon Vice President Beth Spencer Secretary x4,,..av- ,,, v-no w 'W' The Helix High Band stands proudly in position. Helix High John Rudolph Treasurer Marching Band Under the able direction of Mr. Thompson and Drum Major Tim Bulow, the Helix Band completed another successful year. After starting the season by winning top honors at the Hawthorne Band Review, the Marching Band continued to uphold the Helix tradition. cmienge of the sword. Tim Bulow Drum Major Tl: letter-carriers continue to lead the band to victory. FRONT ROW: K. Taber, S. Walton, K. Peterson, M. Friar, K. Oliver, G. Terpening, K. Keane, S. Skidmore, V. Kjorlie, C. Cross,.J. Able, N. Shepard. SECOND ROW: R. Priskas, B. Dragoo, C. Mann, S. Friedgen, D. Aron, P. Stun, M. Rodgers, A. Kiener, V. Clark, P. Argubright, C. Lindsa , L. Ednay, J Morrison. THIRD ROW- D. De Jong M Boulio, B. -Michener M. Hand, A. Hopkins, K. Stauffer, S. Dixon, S. Marcoux, Y - - , - , T. Myers, K. Long, C. Schatz, C. Cross, P. Webber. FOURTH ROW: C. Wilken, K. Amundson, C. Sander, C. Dill, D. Watson, L. Lockwood, C Baldwin, G. Wendleton, A. Beasley, P. Dayhoff, P. Baxter, A. Hafner, J. Wim. Chris Wilken, Mallia Boulio, Rosie Prlskas, Kay Taber Lieutenants Nancy Shepard Captain Hi-Steppers The Hi-Steppers are one of Helix's most competitive teams. Some of the highest ratings in appearance are received by our Hi-Steppers as they carry out the Highland theme. Wirming first place in the Autumn Band Review, the Hi- Steppers expect to win many more awards. Kathy Keane? Diane Watson Carla Cr0SS President Secretary Treasure' Cathy Dill Connie Baldwin Miss Smith Publicity Social Historian Advisor Highlander Choir The Choir, under the competent direction of Mr. Rue, participated in many concerts and programs. The Choraliers, a separate group, deserves extra recognition for their many performances. The first girl president, Judy Perrigo, did an excellent job in organizing these events. Q I'- T' 4 , 'i'15 4 Choir members spend long honrs practicing for their concerts. Mr, Robert Rue Director The Advanced Glee are select singers. The excellent Freshman Glee is among the best of the county. FRONT ROW QL to Rl: M. Kendall, S. Dixon. S. Nichols, S. Conn, L. Carlile, B. Chambers, S. Hayes. SECOND ROW: C. Ledford, V. Kjorlie, C. Giles, M. Enrich, E. Immenshuh, D. Olsen, M. Denton, C. Pleasent, G. Johnston, G. Fagelson, S. Spry, L. Fyock, E. Svirsky. FRONT ROW QL to RJ: S. Dixon, R. Sardina, L. Delp, K. Lee, D. Alford, B. Dragoo, S. Hayes. SECOND ROW: S. Nichols, L. Kershaw, M. Paice, M. Holding, L. Fry, J. Oleksow, G. Terpening, K. Canney, M. Kendall. THIRD ROW: L. Carlile, C. Dufour, C. Moody, M. Strand, L. Severns, C. Saler, C. Lindsay, L. Dufour, B. Simon, S. Conn. FOURTH ROW: C. Ledford, M. Bell, Ol Ybarra, B. Burrows, M. Williams, P. Nolan, K. Cardin, B. Chambers. FIFTH ROW: E. Svirsky, C. Gardner, R. Rea, C. Oryall, Y. Bydevier, M. Miller, L. Harman, S. Katan, S. Youngflesh, L. Fyock. SIXTH ROW: J. Shaw, W. Rost, M. Carter, C. Starr, B. Van Elsberg, P. Schultze, D. Harmuth, W. Tobey, M. Vinson, D. Hoffman. SEVENTH ROW: C. Giles, M. Enrich, D. Olsen, V. Kjorlie, E. Immenshuh, G. Johnston, C. Pleasent, S. Spry, G. Fagelson. Varsity Vlvlan Peterson Head Cheerleader Viv illustrates school spirit as she sings the hymn. This year the Varsity Cheerleaders promoted more spirit than ever before. Led by Head Cheerleader Vivian Peterson, the cheer squad supported our great athletic teams through an abundance of pep. From pep rallies to cheering for our band in a parade, the cheerleaders were ready for another great victory. Varsity Cheerleaders: Dee Dee, Vona, Chrls, Viv, Debby, Linda, and Kristy. Cheerleaders Dancing is another job of the Cheerleaders. 'Z Cheerleaders show their pride. l i ' Touchdown! We've got spirit! l I vicmryx x 1 ... The Pride of our Highlands. Go! Fight! Win! hgh Junior arsity Cheerleaders L , is gjie if V H 'I C1 7 lf. J if A ,gg f fl, 1- f H -,gwffeify '91 E ' iiE4ft,Q: ':'?'iq'2 , V 1 'af V4 5' , ig 'f V 'ff Z J' 'fam ' , 1 1? V I V , Cindy Schmidt, Joyce Armstrong, Denny Head, Marla Pace, Ruth Hobson, Colleen Burrows. EL... ., W' K f 'L fX'i'3'.e-'M'53??l2?L9f-'Si ,K v .Jr .V 'J - ' J' .fu Wx' . .1 s-as-' V532 ass. W, ,M sl, ' 1 ':5':tD?X'+M f6 . . -e x Wa ' G -fm-f:. '. . , .-.m. rs, , 55 Neo A., Ly .f A 'C 'W . ,. -1-f'sf'v'l1Lies-4g,?:g fI, . tm l rwnwgeel Pvc?-f' Joyce Armstrong, Head Cheerleader. The Junior Varsity football team gets real active support at afternoon games. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders provide for total school spirit. gf' 'rf' A tense moment for all. J .. Kick-off, an exciting time. Freshman Cheerleaders Freshman Cheerleaders are new to Helix this year. This is an attempt to instill incoming Freshmen with the winning spirit. in hr'lti ihih F Cathy Clemens Debbie Hand Pam Faught Cecilia Alvarez x 1 A fallen Monte Vista Monarch. 4y5jpa!5, Q Q X 7 t .g,,a!- 4 .t.t -,ef he LA if 1 7' t R I 1 , ! n ,P 1,4 L v X' - in 1 A ' l , l I lbha. Frosh get their first look at Helix. Helix 3 Helix crowd enjoys a basketball game. Excitement swells as Helix students cheer at a football game. wie:-f K ' 412344 1 1. H Spirit J .V. Cheerleaders show their excitement at a swim meet. Helix has gained a lot of school spirit that was missing in previous years. The whole theme of the year was Get Involved, and that's exactly what Helix students did. Our athletic teams were supported this year by Helix crowds, cheering them on to victory. An exciting play earns a Helix cheer. Helix mascot, Mac Basket! ominating Convention Surprised delegates smile as the camera flashes. March first was the 18th Annual Nominating Convention. Delegates were confronted with the responsibility of nominating the A. S. B. officers for the coming school year. After a stimulating address by Keynote Speaker Mr. Terzian, the convention got underway, and the excitement of campaigning began. An inspiring speech was given by Keynote Speaker Mr. Terzian. i Joelle shows her enthusiasm as a Page. un... i Peter Gilmour gets words of wisdom from Roxanne Hart. Steve Starling takes a break from his strenuous duty as a Sgt. at Arms. Byron Boddy leads the Procession Confetti flies as the excitement of the convention mounts. 341. Assemblies ifzyfg 4524 as y , Zz? 7 i ' The Green Machine arouses spirit at the assemblies. 4 W , ' ZFBAVIA Senior standouts receive recognition. This year, the Highlanders enjoyed many assemblies. The many participants Were: the cheerleaders, the ASB officers and many highly interested students. The student body reacted spontaneously to the assemblies. ga ivan- Bottom's np! Teachers get into the act. Flowers and funnies at the Mt. Miguel pep assembly. Cheerleaders put on skit for an assembly. Hillbilly Highlanders frolic at an assembly Highlanders enjoy music provided by George The Band. sf X is 2 417-R , ,.-f il' Kristy is crowned Queen by Chris Coover, who last year had the same honor. --rv if ui D V f The King and Queen of the Christmas Dance, Milan Young and Kristy Clemens , A The Sophomore Class dance Dances Dances are a part of Helix tradition. An Old Fashion Christmas was created at the Christmas Dance, and Tiki Enchantment was the theme of the Hula Hop. All after game dances were well attended and are a fond memory of Helix. Good music makes a good dance. lub UONXW LESPL QM 4 1 Y CLUBS Internatlonal Club Walk together, talk together, o ye peoples of the earthg Then and only then, shall ye have peace is the International Club's motto. Working to bring foreign exchange students to Helix, and sending Helix students abroad, the International Club sponsored an AFS Bond Drive, argotluck dinner and car wash. e club is open to any student interested in promoting international understanding through friendship. N. I 1 UCTZS FOOTBALL BPM , HELIX AT EL CAP C CCTUE5 AT EL CAP. L W FRONT ROW fL to RJ C Sund Vice President D Smith Treasurer J Ehrenfried J Gaultier J I-Iolth S K ba ' rmmberg D white B Laumer c Pmulps s Katon SECOND Row G Atkinso P' Za r- n iii' ll sfm' SWL' Yam E Berg Mrs Heimpel L Evans G DiPletro D Lewis J Wllkmson H, res, en ' ' ssc , cremry, l aemumc' Riggms For the last four years I lived in a boarding school. At school I had twelve subjects and classes on Saturdays too. My German school doesn't have as many activities and isn't as much fun. There are no Friday night football games and dances. Actually, it took me a certain time to understand and like football games because in Germany, soccer IS the most popular sport. My German family is also different from my family here. In Germany, I have two brothers and two sisters, and all but one lives away from home. Here, there are always my two brothers and one sister and often, a lot of their friends. I really think they are the ideal family. I am really glad that I could spend this year at Helix. There are so many things that I will remember: football games, the cheerleaders, my classes, especially Commission class, all my friends, the mountains and the beach. As the French AFS student at Helix this year, I enjoy living in California. It is as fabulous a region to Europeans as the Riviera is to you Americans. The climate and the landscape are not the only things that are different though, everything is new to me. For example, I was used to getting out of school at 5 o'c1ock as the lunch break was two hours long. The school band, games and dances are different too. I enjoy the possibility of takin courses such as drama and civics that we cannot find in the French high schools. Living here, I found out that I had a very false idea about America. For instance, I was very surprised to discover that all American teenagers were not hippies. I am sure that I will always remember my year at Helix as a very busy and exciting one. Freshman Y-Teens rmcx ORTREAT Fon uwicer , ..,fCARUUSEL,, 4 s WORLD FESTIVAL, p FRONT ROW lL to RJ: L. Warren, A. Gallemore, D. Salmon, K. Welsbacher, D. Olmstead. SECOND ROW: D. Davis, P. Ralston, K. Kinsella, K. Long, C. Alvarez, C. Pittman, R. Tbeis, E. Beznica, L. Weber, L. Bagshaw, E. Tilley. Wl...l I FRONT ROW QL to RJ: Vice President, Linda Warren, Secretary, Diane Olmstead. SECOND ROW: ICC, Kathy Welsbacber, President, Darlene Salmon, Treasurer, Debbie Hand. This years Freshmen Y-Teens were filled with Helix Spirit. The club, which works to promote growth as a person, growth in friendship with people of all races, religions and nationalities and growth in the knowledge of God, sponsored a dance called the Carousel, Trick or 'Treat for UNICEF, and the World Festival. l60 I Sophomore Y-Teens L. to R., President: Debbie Bray, Vice President, Joann Coleman, Secretaryg Ruth Hobson, ICC, Colleen Burrows. . Sornononawvrsspuso on 1 , With their second year at Helix behind them, the Sophomore Y-Teens have many great memories from this past year. With the motto, to help others, the club held many service projects and social functions. Among these activities were Trick or Treat for UNICEF and collecting for the blind. First Row, L to R: M. Bresnahan, C. Wickersham, C. Schmidt, T. Bartol, D. Rodriquez, L. Alschbach. N. Caillouet. A. Clifton. Second Row: C. Burrows, D. Bray, J. Coleman. R., Front to Back: J. Johnson, A. Heid, C. Gardner, A. Leslie. L., Front to Back: N. Selik, K. Seal, V. Jones, L. Laird. at 'Is Jr. Y-Teens A. yi. ffxx t . Fil . .. so . L ff-41 'x 5.f5f 'h f , ,.. . v . pun egg'-1 Junior Y-Teens helps any Junior girl to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Service projects, a booth at Hoot Mon Carousel, World Festival, and joints are only part of the many activities of these ambitious Juniors. S A joint with the Crawford Key Club. JUNIOR Y-TEEN OFFICERS ARE-First Row, L. to R.: P. Torrey C. Dye. Second Row: T. Kaiser, M. Bennett, S. Creel, E. Weber. Senior Y-Teens li! Sponsoring a program for orphans was the Senior Y-Teens major project. They also participated in the Trick-or-Treat Drive for UNICEF, sponsored car washes, and held joints. All these activities were designed to promote the Y-Teen oals which are to ow asa erson to 8 I gl' P , grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. First Row, L. to R: Sue Rycenga, Treasurerg Sharon Razo, Presidentg Peggy McFeely, Vice-Presidentg Peggy Konzen, Secretaryg Not Pictured: Teri Keller, I.C.C. representative. Ke Club XS. First Row, L. to R.: D. Barnes, M. Ramebacker, J. Parker, M. Kems, W. Raffesberger, M. McLaren, J. .Thorsnes, G. Schneip, R. Johnson, T. Halley, Mr. Larson. Second Row: Mr. Austin, R. Barnett, T. Falk, K. Regas, L. Williams, .S. Starhng, A. Boyd, B. Williams, W. Dors, R. Gleason. Third Row: R. Aggulre, S. Coover, J. Dillahunt, J. Dakis, R. Ely, T. Parks, P. Gilmour, J. Doddridge, D. Jackson, R. Gleason. The Key Club has quality in their entertainment. The Key Club is a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanians of La Mesa. This year besides helping the Kiwanians with their apple sale, they took underprivileged children to the zoo. Some other activities included the annual car smash at Hoot Mon, a soap sale during Christmas, and repainting and fixing the ticket booths by the football field. Green Peppers The Green Peppers, the largest spirit organization on campus, were much more active this year. Supporting the school during football season by making Stomp Grossmont feet and Beat El Cap armbands was just a small part of their activity. This year wrestling was also more of a spectator sport through the interest of the Green Peppers. This active participation is what makes the club a success. The Senior Benchwarmers is a new spirit organization on campus this year. Membership is limited to Senior girls. The Benchwarmers offered more support and participation to the Green Peppers and actively cheered at the football games. During halftime the Benchwarmers went down on the football field and sat on the benches, cheered and kept them warm. Senior Benchwarmers Inter-Club Council F1 V E t W M K ,,,,, N V. i . ..,..V .M , ,, .,.A ct... ' I if w , ,,..-23, W - ff, if ' 5 A A , , ,, - , - .M . ,..... ,f w w i i , M , l ' i , ,, . - e w '7':.5, .g'T2f'f:f - ' - - A I I r 1 it .,,, , 3--.,.,...--.,..,.s., N .. ,, W, V V , ....-,.....,.,.n.. 1 ' g f 1 ' o fe . . FRONT ROW tl. to Rb: C. Dowling, E. Rancher, K. Singlaub, R. Sobek. SECOND ROW: M. Gaines, D. Smith, P. Garrett, M. Duffy, C. Burrow. THIRD ROW: R. Gleason, J. Ellis, D. Simmons, H. Griffith. Headed by Attorney General Darryl Simmons, the Inter-Club Council is composed of representatives from each of the clubs at Helix. The purpose of this club is to co-ordinate and unify all club activities. Working together, the Inter-Club Council sponsors Club Week, which orients students with the purposes and activities of the many clubs, and Hoot Mon. Inter-Faith Council I am the Way the Truth and the Light. The Inter-Faith Council believes this wholeheartedly and tries to convey this through the Thought-for-the-Day and the Prayer-of-the Week. This inter-denominational group tries to mailI:elgod's presence a reality to every student at e ' . L to R: L. Johnson, B. Yezek, E. Black, Mr. Sch ndim B, Y M, Jingling, P. Garrett, S. Hays. we an' mug' Distributive Education 1 T is,.we,w,1 1 A. The combination Distributive Education club-class stresses selling advertising, displaying and merchandising. They are active in local, state and national competitions dealing in merchandising. The club participates in many fund raising and civic activities such as gift wrapping at Grossmont Center at Christmas. They also take care of needy families during both the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. L. to R.: E. North, P. Laufer, Secretary, D. Hodges, M. Brown, K. Lee, Treasurer, M. Overton, S. Freitas, L. Hart, G. Reid, O. Ybarra, S. Peterson, K. Lee, K. Grote, R. Sardina, J. Loukes, M. Hartly, Vice Presidentg T. Beebee, W. Burgar, President. Speech Team The National Forensic League, or more commonly known around Helix as the Speech Team, is open to any student in the upper two- thirds of his class who is interested in competitive speaking. By competing in statewide tournaments to qualify for state finals, the club lives up to its motto: To promote better competitive and public speaking skills . ,W V- Q .L 2, .- ' 3, I-NfgggJb.5'?L,i?fbi.,5?F if I ,V .V Q'n.f.' V Y - ' to - 7' ,-,, f r f? - ea ,..,, if f, , 1- jfL4z: .,zw,4 ,sf af 5: 4 . :- gg fp gg. I -nf' z w f: V . .Q vc aa , f .- if '--.-x-Z-52-'27 ' 2 - tv. 4 i f 1 'fm ' .' '.4 '-1 ff -. .-E2.':-'my ., f- v, R 'Cf' 7,11 -5. 2 if 1'-ff -Xf,ri:i.ti,f,fa. , 'Q - ' J. ,Qf .W7 . fi. J, A wi f xxx.-s,Na..r-.. f - .. f M... mfs. .f,.,Mff..4. ,. .f . .cfm S f f if 4 A .,,,L Q W, .,.,, , V X My fm 5 g,j V' ' ,. A jg, .,,..' f ff. gr - I . a ' f . ' 'i '-., T' ' ,g 1 :41 5.-rgfiff J' , A U I f'.frf-w::mf'zf-- ,f.f- ft, f4 Vw' f v4. ' '-.p fu' . , ,.- ff ' ' ' ' .,'- 4 jg. ,.,V, I I . N. ,v ,k..,,,Z.y - 4 , ,, , .,.V ...,. f I 77 V I Mfr, A I .. . . I 2 I A I f it 4 , , ..,.,, , 7. V i . .,.,. , , . 5 gf 1. -1 iw , YQ 4 S , . ,Q X. ' .,41fi..,1, Y it tail., H ,sy L lf. ,V K G z gift A f .f.q,,., ,- .. , 4- 4. 4.. , . 2 Q ' 1 f , q Q., , gf.,-,.m,,,,-f-7 fy, , 4 ,X . , , , f, , , f W. ,Q . .ff 1, -,f, .V 4 M, ' ,,,:,., ,,,, ,, 'f , U rf i ,i,.A'5 A 'V A iiif- . ' f , . ' Jem- ff '. of-1 V ..- , .,, , ' A ' , . First Row, L to R: J. Dakis, S. Willet, B. Smelko, G. DiPietro, E. Rauscher, D. Taddeo, M. Williams, P. Gillmore. Second Row: K. DeHope, F. Thuonberg, C. DeGaetano, L. Schaffer, D. Bray, J. Rogers, J. Kress. Third Row: Miss Basgall, D. Schwartz, T. Paup, R. Hill, D. Clary, K. Kinsella, C. Riggins, P. Claughlin, S. Booth, D. Kroll. Fourth Row: W. Burgar, M. Stroud, J . Hanrahan. Future urses Club First Row, L to R: B. Young, P. Garrett, Presidentg E. Black. Second Row: B. Yezek, D. Marshall, Vice-Presidentg C. Walsh, P. Wilkinson, Treasurerg C. Brown. This relatively new club is open to any student interested in a nursing career. The purpose of this club is to encourage girls to become nurses, and to make known the opportunities of nursing. This year's activities included a bakesale, a district meeting at the Cinema 21, and an Easter project for a rest home. Science Club The Science Club, or more commonly known to its members as Phi Beta Chi, had a spirited group this year. Working to promote an interest in all fields of science, the clubs activities included speakers from various scientific fields, and field trips to such places as Scripps and the Automation Institution. - ... ' First Row, L to R: Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Vogel, Mr. Pirie, Mr. Watenpaugh. Second Row: B. Cooley, D. Meserole, D. Dayhoff, D. Cownie, K. Schnaubelt J. Aron. Third Row: M. Singer, D. Jackson, B. Thompson, L. Schmitz, D Olliff, B. Fischer, V. Peterson. Campus Life Ted fiddles around at a meeting. The Rice Krispies crackle a tune for their audience. The Random Sample is a favorite singing group at Campus Life. Working to promote Christian fellowship, Campus Life has hundreds of members. Meeting every other Thursday at member's homes, the club enjoys a variety of activities. Some of their wild antics include a Goosey Goosey Gander Hunt, a Burgar Bash, George's and Abe's birthday party, and Breakaway 1969. The electric chair which delights its receiver with a shocking '500 vo1ts', is the hit of all meetings. This year Campus Life introduced Mark Hill, who with Ted Limpic, workedhard to provide a fun-filled year for all. X mg. Q. - fly A ht I Physical fitness B la mode. Tonight Campus Life presents . . . ' .UN Lettermen's Club Bg,,::.,: -ll E LQ' A . .Y , mf. - ' . in, 1 ' N vw... First Row, L. to R.: J. Sable, M. Whillock, D. Burke, M. Swanson, K. Coltrin, D. Sauter, M. Young, J. Erautt. Second Row: R. Barnett, J. Foster, B. Clements, J. Anderson, D. Leslie, J. Dillahunt, S. Starling, B. Cyman, D. Simmons, T. Parks, Coach White. Third Row: Coach Nash, R. Hartigan, B. Laue, M. Sebach, A. Stevenson, R. Ely, B. Walton, D. Unroe. The Lettermen's Club is open to all Helix athletes who have earned either a Junior Varsity or Varsity letter. This year the club sponsored the Senior Lettermen's Banquet, Senior-Faculty football, basketball, and softball games. By earning money through their projects, the club maintains and improves the inter-scholastic program. Bowling Club Bowling is another activity in which Helix students participate. They compete With other schools for a championship. A banquet is held at the end of the year where trophies are awarded. First Row, L. to R.: Deb Cap, Roberta Cardenez, Mr. Murphy, Teei Towers, Kathie Cox, Barb Miller, Jackie Slobig. Second Row: Brenda Cox, Karen Peterson, Mike HaYW3l'd, Sandy Henry, Wayne Paradise, Casey Ells, Bruce Thompson. Third Row: Wally Beggs, Steve Herndon, Greg Deskins, Don Conyers, Steve Sims, John Kay, Dan Laber, Ken Clay, Mike Schell, Guy Tapper. l , l l l l 1 l . i ath Seminar First Row. L. to R.: T. Thorvick, K. Gerhart. D. Jacobs, G. Valkirs, P. Wheatcraft. Second Row: D. Jacobsen, R. Aron, C. Cosner. L. Delp, B. Taylor, D. Boy, M. Rogers, A. Schnebly, J. Peterson, 0. McConnell, J. Lillich, Mr. Munson, D. Jansen, R. Moore, C. McCollum, M. Singer, R. Latimer, C. Galbraith, C. Merrill, D. Rogers. Math Team L. to R.: C. Merrll, J. Lillich, D. Rogers, C. Cosner, T. Thorvick, P. Wheatcraft, C. Janson. Win! This is the Math Team's motto, and that is exactly what they did last year. Enthusiastically headed by Mr. Munson, the Math Team placed first against over 100 top schools at Occidental College. They were the first school to ever win twice in a row. They also captured the title at State College three consecutive years in a row. Striving to train interested students in non- routine mathematics and to participate in math contests, the Math Team continued to bring high honors to themselves and Helix. Chris shows Paul how to spell his name. Quill and Scroll First Row, L. to R.: N. Sandstrom, B. Olson, C. Sander, K. Singlaub, M. Gilmartin, L. Sullins, J. Ehrenfried. Second Row: P. Andolsek, G. Lundmark, K. Erickson, S. Razo, B. Mitckell, S. Leslie, P. Wilkinson, N. AquaViva, L. Price, C. DeGaetano. Third Row: W. Raffesberger, J. Holthusen, C. Dowling, J. Passino, L. Koenkamp, C. Wilken, R. Meyerhoff, P. Konzen, T. Warren. Quill and Scroll is an honorary club open to those students who have served on the TARTAN staff or FLING staff one semester. These students are in the upper one third of their class scholastically and have the recommendation of their teacher. An installation dinner is held near the end of the year. Q-Q . .,, The Library Club functions offer social service to Helix High School. The club maintains officers and committees to plan service as well as social projects for our school. During the year several social affairs are sponsored by the club. The annual Christmas Party is an outstanding event, in which other Library Club members from the Grossmont District are invited. For a social project the library club conducted a successful candy sale. Throughout the year, the Library Club gives service to students and faculty in both audio-visual and library areas. S, ll I Librar Club First Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Danielson, Mr. Freeland, R Moore, D. Simmons, C. Malek, G. Key, E. Bennett Mrs. Butts. Second Row: D. Hoff, W. Tobey, D Conyers, D. Bock, J. Avery. Drama Club The Drama Club, or the Descendants of Sophocles, is an honorary club for those students interested in acting. Its purpose is to promote drama. To be a member of the club a student must have a B average, have one year of drama, and have participated in at least one show. This active group presented The Boor by Checkov in February, ushered at the Globe Theater, and sponsored the Drama Club banquet at the end of the year. First Row, L to R: C. Enid, R. Harrington, C. Hall,. Second Row: L. Olmstead, D. Cownie, M. Kellhofer, J. Kay, J. Kuykendall, R. Sousa. Coin and Stamp Club The Coin and Stamp Club, or the Helix Numismatic, Philatelic, and Philosophical Society, exists to promote interest in coin and stamp collecting and improve collections through trading and auctions. A new purpose has been added this year, which IS to create an interest in politics through discussions. First Row, L to R: J. Heyer, M. Singer, R. Sobek, D. Dunn, D. Monjo. Second Row: Mr. Helmuth, D. Oliff, R. Aron, T. Sievers, E. Rauscher, M. Williams, T. McGrew. is UID l ESL 1 n E'-'H 174 CLASSES The Junior Class Officers i L t . v , t Q 7? 15 X x L to R: Toni Kaiser, Secretaryp Pam Dayhoff, Treasurerg Barb Hurst, Presidentg Steve Wrightson, Vice-President. 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The Sophomore Class Officers to R: Leslie Lockwood, Secretaryg Bruce Merino, Treasurerg Margie Duffy, Vice-Presidentg John Lillich, President. Counselors Mr. Ehlers Mr. Carlton Miss Honghtnlhg Advisor Abbott, Beverly Aea, J osephine Albanese, Patrick Alford, Deborah Allin, Gail Alschbach, Laurie Ament, Marilyn Ammann, David Sophomores A , f I ' 'Y' K f f.,. V-1 2 iff. ' ' SY -, 1 rf-f .fr , ' K if , 482 1 ,gif f, 1, ,f Bai ., , . K, . f 4 'if-:Q 'saga , , ff . 5 'F f 1 f 4, 7' if 73 9 0 4 6 5 J 6 0 199 5 A I 4 Q, 2 Q A an hav Rf' 4.1 XJ' -1X..wv,VkV,ik,- I f 4' iv . 'S P Archer, Charles Argubright, Peggy Ariessohn, Melanie Armstrong, Joyce Askew, Kent Atkins, Kristen Avery, Jerome Azevedo, Mike Barnhill, William Barrios, Eugenia Bartol, Theresa Baston, William Baum, Robert Baxter, Paula Beckstrand, Vicky Bedlion, J an . Wm mv-, .W Lf fy, W 4 3 4' ' 2 L 1 ,g- Wn'C,.' ff f , , v. ,,f, ..,. f ', 5',y.w.w. 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Because Jim Erautt, quarterback, suffered a knee injury during the first game, sophomore Steve Coover took over and displayed admirable skill. Also, despite the loss of Erautt, and in the same game Sr. halfback Gene Rhoads, the Scots went on to defeat Monte Vista and Mt. Miguel. In the following game, Helix lost to El Cap but came back and defeated both El Cajon and league-leading Granite Hills. Unfortunately, the Green Machine lost to a tough Foothiller team. Making all league for the Highlanders were: Tom Parks, 1st teamg Steve Starling, Gene Rhoads, Mike Althof, Bruce Walton, Milan Young, and Bill Denhart, 2nd teamg Bob Cyman and Butch Paddock, honorable mention. The Jr. Varsity finished their successful year in a tie against Grossmont. With only one non-league loss to Hoover, the Mighty JV came out with four wins and three ties. Outstanding players were Rick Rhoads, Mike Heighs, and Mike Raffesberger. These and other JV players will help spur the Helix varsity to a hopeful CIF victory next year. Coover stretches for more yards. Record He1iX Opponent c 25 H00Vef 21 1 13 Mi- Miguel 6 14 E1 CHP 34 35 E1 CHJOH 7 J if F59 13 Granite Hills 7 1 , , 7 Grossmont 25 e r'tr 1 ...H Bob Laue Bruce Walton I-lannu Mikkonen E d S T kl Sr G ard Sr. n r. ac e . u 6'0 175 lbs. 6'6 270 lbs. 5'11 195 lbs. .435 uv! . ,al ,. an I is hit I C f Q .. 47 1 H 1 .. 11 Jim Erautt Sr. Quarterback 5'11 181 lbs. N ', Ll A ri ,N 42 : , '---fl. . I M' if 1 gi JimDillahunt Sr. Back 5'9 160lbs. Tom Parks Sr. Guard 6'1 185 lbs. Q-We fi l Dillahunt makes the stop against Granite Hills. ,,-av H A.. ,,,, ,...... Mike Althof Steve Starling Bill Denim-1 Sr. Back Sr. Center Sr, End 5'10 160 lbs. 5'7 193 lbs. 6'0 170 lbs. Coover cames for tough yardage. Milan Young Sr. Back 5'7 160 lbs. - Mike Stein Sr. Back 5'8 168 lbs. Dave lnabinette Sr. Tackle 6'1 191 lbs. Mike Odom Sr. Tackle B? Cgrlan 6'3 195lbs. '- 6'0 180 lbs. . --.li Jerry Anderson Steve Coover Sr. End Soph. Quarterback 5'7 148 lbs. 5'10 152 lbs. Jenkins breaks through open held. Gene Jenkins Bob Hafner Jr. Back Sr. Tackle 5'10 162 lbs. 5'10 248 lbs. Dino Vlllermo Roman Cham JOM LIIMIIS Jr. End Sr. Back Jr- B803 5'8 150 lbs. 5'9 192 lbs. 6'4 170 lbs- .4-d Randy Burrows Burt Clements Jr. Guard Jr. Tackle 5'8 150 lbs. 5'11 205 lbs. ff' syte ?f2ll'i'Q2' '.'. fV,' I . 1n,. 5 ef 1 ', V21 tfe' f'.. W t.15 3 ee ef , n a 511 ', ,Q ' v an ..e.. , an fa , fmGMff-Wf-1c- - 5:22 -'-b. ,. hf , 4 ., , ' --4-ml si ' MM ' .Aff-ilv,f.,.fiHZ f . .Z.,Wzff. ' Laue stiff arms his way for more yards. Mike Mahafhe Butch Paddock Jr. End Jr. End 6'1 189 lbs. 6'2 175 lbs. A if I A 5 M' 'X 'f 5 'J L. !, Q'- l l . l Mike Swanson Rgd Hemmm Jim Dakis Frank Dennis Randy Rose Jr, Back Jr, Back Jr. Back Jr. Guard Jr. End 5'7 140 lbs. 5'5 137 lbs. 5'5 140 IDS- 5'3 170 IDS- 5'9 154 lbs. Binds drives for 9 tW0M0W - Starling, Odom, and Cyman stop Granite Hills. Mehaffie sticks El Cap runner. Rhoads charges against Granite Hills. l Landis scores six against El Cajon. Clements kicks a hard earned point. Rolly Johnson Mark Whillock John Lemmo Jr. Center Jr. Center Jr. Guard 5'11 180 lbs. S'10 145 lbs. 5'8 162 lbs. Kelly Coltrin Jr. Guard 5'10 170 lbs. Q ' Q ff Rohn Trieglaff Jr. Guard 5'10 160 lbs. 2 .J . ,, he ,.:.4:..Swin LX h 6 b ' . f!'5 . J Mi 1 J .4 J Fe . l e J e M A ct , HPV A .,m,, ,, VA , g VI. 5 LL3 yi. . ,ff-1, ,,. is .- ' N ' ,mg ,QLQQQ .i l7'7':' M, L J ,N V' ff v M . GIIMFS Valkirs Frank Hafner Mark KCFIIS Jr. Tackle Jr. Tackle y JE- End 5'1 133 lbg, 6'0 175 lbs. 5 11 160 lbs. NDVI! Dave Butcher Gene Rhoads Jr. End Sr Back 5'10 155 lbs. 5 ll 190 lbs After a nice gain, the mighty green machine comes to a halt. Landis continues to drive for yardage. Helix defense digs in FRONT ROW: W. Hathaway, R. Hennum, J. Thorsnes, D. Payne, H. Dillahunt, R. Cesena, J. Close, R. Sherman, R. Babano, S. Riehle, R. Baum, R. Schultz, B. Talley, Hayes. SECOND ROW: G. Howerton, M. Heighes, G. Cox, L. Wilson, B. Simpson, K. Regus, G. Lupens, R. Phillips, Mike Raffesberger, M. Hewitt, J. Singer, D. Castro, J. Fristo, C. Couverette. THIRD ROW: M. Dixon, H. Drew, B. Williams, D. Jones, K. Teigen, L. Dixon, J. Boutelle, R. Schultz, S. Steele, B. Heitman, J. Clabough, Coach Matheson. Helix Frosh Opponent Helix J .V. Opponent 19 San Marcos 6 0 Hoover 7 19 Santana 13 20 Santana 7 19 Monte Vista 13 14 Monte Vista 7 19 Mount Miguel 20 6 Mount Miguel 6 7 El Capitan 12 7 E1 Capitan 0 14 El Cajon 14 14 El Cajon 12 0 Granite Hills 12 0 Granite Hills 0 0 Grossmont 27 7 Grossmont 7 FRONT ROW KL to RJ: T. Erautt, K. Grote, R. Hamilton, A. Alverez, G. Mehaffie, D. Castro, J . Freeman, C. Friedrich, R. Capagna, F. Wollrich, W. Planalp, D. Hiben, R. Lund, C. Kirk, D. Steiner. SECOND ROW: M. Moran, A. Allaman, M. Donnelly, G. Nelson, J. Gibbs, T. Turner, T. Han, J Browning, T. Reylek, K. Slnder, M. Schneipp, T. Menter, T. Kuykendall, M. Kuhn, J. Jerman, M. Wallen. THIRD ROW: Coach Rockhold, P. Matheson G. Garvis, J. Jones, J . Law, J . Crowell, D. Murphy, J . Wright, T. Conti, W. Toby, D. Johnson, Schultz, K. Butcher, R. Seiden, V. Reynolds, G. Logan, R Moore, Coach Langston. Cross Countr Jack Vargo Semor Chris Memll Senior Lee Malsack, Senior 10 16 10:02 Darryl Simmons, Senior Team Captain, Iron Man All League, All CIF 9:26 The varsity Cross Country team enjoyed a good season this year with a 4-3 league record and a 6- 3 overall record on its way to third place in league standings. The varsity squad also did well in invitational meets taking fifteenth out of 160 schools at Mt. SAC and seventh in the Aztec Invitational. Led by All League, All CIF, Team Captain, Darryl Simmons, Cross Country captured seventh in CIF Finals. Simmons set a Helix home course record of 9:26 during the regular season and continued h1S great running taking third in CIF finals. Most Valuable JV, Rich Stump, led the JV team to a 6-1 league record and an 8-1 overall season. This was good for second place in the Grossmont league. The freshman runners finished the season with a 3-4 record, taking forth in league competition. r Dennis Rggss, Junior Ed Mendoza, Sophomore George Miller, Junior Rick Latimer, S0lli0l' - 9-37 ' RECORD Helix Opponent . 17 Vista 44 25 Clairemont 34 21 Santana 40 47 Monte Vista 15 28 Mt. Miguel 27 15 El Capitan 50 23 El Cajon 35 29 Granite Hills 26 19 Grossmont 44 15th Mt. SAC Invitational 7th Aztec Invitational 7th CIF Finals Robin Schultz, Junior Curt Smith, Junior 10:13 9250 10:35 10.36 Coach Muirhead Steve Pitt, Junior Don Moore, Junior Most Improved 9:54 9:46 'R J.V. Record Helix Opponent 21 Vista 39 23 Clairemont 37 15 Santana 49 49 Monte Vista 15 20 Mt. Miguel 39 Forfeit El Capitan 23 El Cajon 38 19 Granite Hills 42 15 Grossmont 47 1st Mt. SAC Invitational 2nd Aztec Invitational zu League znd League Finals I 'ii' ee Q R I FRONT ROW IL to Rl: M. Stockdale, L. Neyndorff, M. McLaughlin, G. Hickman, B. Nertsch, K. Rolsten, R. Fabares. SECOND ROW: T. McLaughlin, J. Slack, G. Donathan, R. Stump, B. Bishop, R. Latimer. Helix JV gets a good start against Monte Vista. 1-11 ri T' FRONT Row into R11 R. Ruben ,c. N' ni E.cr Menus SECOND Row s Fefe ifmna H055 ease' H' Ca'0nna'D'T9 che T' Fannin 1 - J . - uer, . ndoval, B. Thompson, A. Henschel. L. Frosh Record Helix Opponent 29 Santana 28 43 Monte Vista 17 40 Mt. Miguel 18 27 El Capitan 28 45 El Cajon 16 27 Granite Hills 28 22 Grossmont 33 10th Mt. SAC Invitational 3rd Aztec Invitational 4th League 5th League Finals 4...-4 Odom pins his man. Wrestling The Helix High wrestling team proved to be a competitive force throughout league and county play. The grapplers chalked up a second in the Kiwanis Tournament and a third in the Grossmont one. In dual meets, the squad defeated all opponents except Mt. Miguel, 21 to 17, and Monte Vista, 27 to 16, the closest anyone has come to the formidable Monarchs. Included among victories were a 35-10 victory over Grossmont and a 51-0 shutout against Granite Hills. Leading highlander matmen have been Tim Shaeffer, Billy Vaughn, Larry Davidson, Dale Sauter, and Dave Hoff. Coach Lucas 37 Castle Park 10 43 Hoover 3 33 Mar Vista 14 17 Mt. Miguel 21 16 Monte Vista 27 36 El Cajon 8 27 Morse 16 51 Granite Hills 0 37 E1 Capitan 8 37 Madison 8 Shaeffer breaks down his opponent. N r ,- a ,-ff 14 ,.....,A V, , A . 3' , X, S . L r X XXX ' J 0 Q !I5 fkg s Q,Q ziqi N Al X V? Q ' f ,f ' ,. 5 x A 5 5 I-IX. J 1253.335 y g f s0 o f i H Q? k Af ... s Ed Weirather . - - ' Vega S W th be Mltch Stemhauer Tlm Shaeffer JESUS avi-, 9?lb:T e Jr. 103 lbs. Jr. 112 lbs. Sr. 120 lbs. -. mln. was Alan Boyd Sr. 127 lbs. CT..- 1 l Larry Davidson Sr. 133 lbs. 'W VW.: K ELIX A , 1 i A -J Dale Sauter Sr. 165 lbs. . mx Bill Vaughn Sr. 127 lbs. Q . y I I Wg... 'J Xl ix. X Q P, . .. .-X X A-'V V I S 4 gsm: K l. Mark Whilock Jr. 145 lbs. X 'Q s v J? g ..,, 1.12 j John Loukes Sr. 165 lbs. Sr. 120 lbs. . 63, If gg 44 ' ig '42 W 5 W 3' fi ll Jr , ,.f' VV g Q Q 4 Wayne Nakano Sr. 127 lbs. V- A tw Vinny, ' f ,gf W Q, Dave Floyd Sr. 133 lbs. ' , f f Q Q Q 5 2 9 fm, f ff 1 ' 1 A f ,jff7ff W fy f ff 79 f,f74 ,- f M , , fm - V X' ff ' , , ,, ? ff, , ff f 57 ,Q f f f gi f V f f V ff f f 5 f f Z f , 5 f ff f f 0 X ff , ,, 4 2 .MELIY Dennis Leslie Sr. 145 lbs. off? nw... 4... . ' 4 Dave Hoff Jr. 183 lbs. Chris Ehrentraut Jr. 154 lbs. . 'ff' H , wwf .1 , , 4, ff 1 , gs , , , I ,F yy? , f I , f zz , ,,..,,,,. f , ,, i .1 I My nf X I ELI 1 1 a Mike Odom Sr. Heavyweight 1 N R JV-First Row J. Close, S. Coover, J. Thorsnes, M. McLaren, M. Swanson, R. Fordem, S. Crocker, T. Nystrom. Second Row: D. Peterson, D. Sluder, G. Nakano, D. Hernandez, C. Navels, T. Faulk, A. Lujan. Third Row: H. Drew, R. Schultz, J. Cusamano, D. Surber, J. Kida, O. Padilla, M. Schmidt. Fourth Row: D. Garrett, J. Lemmo, M. Williams, D. Castro, R. Cesena, M. Enciso. Fifth Row: C. Couverette, R. Bahno, M. Dixon, M. Leland. JV SCORES FROSH SCORES Helix Opponent Helix Opponent 42 Castle Park 5 35 University 10 40 Hoover 8 48 Lincoln 5 48 Mar Vista 7 37 Mt. Miguel 8 30 Mt. Miguel 17 25 Monte Vista 22 6 Monte Vista 29 20 El Cajon 33 31 El Cajon 17 43 Granite Hills 3 42 Morse 8 38 Grossrnont 8 42 Granite Hills 8 33 El Capitan 16 30 El Capitan 8 44 Santana 7 24 Madison 22 30 Santana 13 l FROSH-First Row, L. to R.: C. Nevels, J. Ryan, S. Crocker, D. Steiner, A. Alvarez, D. Campagna, D. Hand, K. Butcher, F. Woolrich, M. Kuhn, Freeman, Grote, M. J. Crowell, D. Johnson. Second Row: P. Matheson, D. Kronknght, J. Jarvis, S. Campbell, P. Hart, G. Logan, D. Castro, T. Minter, D. Hiben, J. Snyder, M. Evan, W. Jarrold. Third Row: C. Kirk, R. Jackson, T. Longfellow, J. Law, J. R. Schwartz, M. Schniepp, C. Friedrick, B. Roberts, M. Banner, B. Engelke, T. Erautt, J. Turner. Fourth Row: K. Malloney, B. Burns, R. Lund, R. Harmon, M. Moran, D. Flores, Planta, A. Beasley, W. Toby, R. Seidan, R. Cefarratti. 2 fnEConn 'C H Helix ' Opponent 62 San Diego 6 45 77 Hoover V 62 70 Madison I 67 .62 Chula Vista 41 65 Castle Park ' , 51 82 Hilltop 54 56 Escondido 50 87 Point Loma 54 70 Kearny 42 64 Madison 57 60 Santa Paula 63 68 Glendale Hoover 59 76 Bakersfield 61 94 Grossmont 62 52 Monte Vista 58 83 El Capitan 42 103 El Cajon 56 80 Santana , 54 96 Granite Hills V 55 60 Mt. Miguel 48 69 f Grossmont 52 Monte Vista 54 El Cajon P 67 81 El Capitan 84 72 Santana 41 53 39 Granite Hills ' . 48 98 70 Mt. Miguel 76 Hoover 70 68 87 Kearny Castle Park Madison CIF Basketball- Champs 1 i : i - u - Bruce Menser Senior, Guard, Bill Walton Junior, Center, Dave Unroe Senior, Forward, Team Captain, All League, All Most Valuable, All League, Most Improved, Second CIF All CIF Team, All League We're No. 1! That was the cry at the International Sports Arena as the Helix basketball team beat Madison 87-72 to capture the CIF l championship. Along the way the Scot roundballers set a record 29-2 win-loss season. Rated number one at all times, the team played well consistently. The pre-season was highlighted by a first in the Kiwanis Tournament and Consolation Championship in the Filmore Tourney. The Highlanders defeated all Grossmont League competition including defending CIF champs, Mt. Miguel, twice. They completed league play with a 13-1 Win-loss record and went on to capture the CIF title. The basketball team Was composed of many fine individual players. Team Captain and Best Defensive Player, Bruce Menser, and Most Valuable Player, Bill Walton, were named to All League and All CIF teams. Most Improved, Dave Unroe, selected to Second Team, All League. Given Honorable Mentions were Bruce Walton and Randy Madsen. These fine players and the rest of the squad made this year's team one of the best in Helix history. Coach Nash Mike Dupree Junior, Guard, Bruce Walton Senior, Randy Madsen Junior Best Free Throw Forward, Honorable Mention Forward, Honorable Mention B t h P ddo k Gary Nobiensky John Wickersham Mike Get! J ulniimr Fiorwaid Junior Guard Junior Guard S0lll0l' GI-lard F Z X 7.. Unroe and Menser fight for the rebound. Madsen hangs a layup. J , Q .G 1 5, Dan Coleman Mike Murphy S0Ph0ll10l'9 F0rWard Junior Center Junior Forward Jwuillior tGCut::-Tu Mike Mahaffie Oli M COACH WALKER Helix 46 48 47 52 45 61 72, 71 58, 47 65, 61 56, 61 65, 70 68, 70 61, 50 JV RE CORD San Diego Hoover Madison Chula Vista Castle Park Hilltop Mt. Miguel Grossmont Santana Monte Vista El Capitan El Cajon Granite Hills JV-L. to R.: Brent Bacher, Steve Riehle, Bill Baston, Rick Garcia, Marty French, Chuck.Goodman Jeff Doddridge, John Singer, Mike Honz, Dave Grunderstrom, Pat Albanese, John Lllhch Howie Dillahunt. Opponent 49 39 39 43 64 62 39, 50, 37 50, 53, 52 56, 52, 56 43, 59 32, 63 77, 46 50 ,49 Helix 42 43 41 59 26 40, 44 54, 60 46, 42 45, 46 53, 61 59, 49 47 7 65 63 50 FROSH RECORD Opponent Chula Vista Mar Vista Hilltop Sweetwater Coronado Monte Vista 20, 41 El Cajon 47, 49 Grossmont 55, 49 El Capitan 44 Santana 59 Granite Hills 48 Mt. Miguel 'L' FROSH-L. to R.: Jim Browning, Jim Aunon, Anthony Conti, John Wright, Ken Sluder, Gary Ely, Bill Murphy, Paul Mayen, Craig Mehaffie, Richard Brooks, Tom Reylek, Jeff Jones. COACH OLSEN fa J i 't C lx ii 5-4-'H+ F' t R , L. t R.: D. Rane , S. Pitt, S. Fattig, R. Hennum, C. Smith, G. Miller, D. Rodgers, D. Simmons, D. Jacohs, R. Ely, -A. Evans, R. Gray, Lrrlidargig D. Eohrentraut, T. yllalley, M. Williams. Second Row: C. Merrill, D. Moore, J. Vargo, R. Schultz, B. Eryvin, R. l-lartigan, R. Madsen, J. Candls, M. Hallameyer, G. Rhoads, C. Anderson, M. Sebach, G. Valkirs, B. Laue, R. Schultz, R. Rhoads, M. Mehaffle, F. Hafner, T. Parks. Coach Murihead Track The varsity track team started the season with a tremendous win over a tough Lincoln team, who was predicted to be this year's state champs. One Week later the team traveled to Mt. Miguel, their toughest league rival, and came home victorious. Clairmont and Patrick Henry came to our oval to try their luck at defeating the mighty green machine in a relay meet, but returned home with a decided defeat. The Highlanders then traveled to National City for the South Bay relays and then to El Capitan returning home again undefeated. The only team left With a chance to beat the Scots was El Cajon, who came hoping for victory but the green would not give in, and cleaned their clocks. 5 Y1E.'Lf 5 ',Wl12rf.g? X . VTAFY' ., H 4 , ff Coach Kahan 'N mi. Landis and Adams charge out of the blocks. Rick Hartegan-triple jump, long jump. Al Stevenson-mile relay. Rick Ely-high and low hurdles gulf- ff . .B ji. I .S f A , ..-. 'lm ,XV Jon Foster ...ww-, Darryl Simmons Hw ...L '-.fu N -'ww .. x -X M, .,... nu. i s T 'M if 'fi ' ig 5 . ,, Q ,i ,N ,M , Q J ,-4 1' X: xi' ,R ., . Q me N . Q, x- , QQ as ,es A- ' 4 sf 5' E K X Q 9 1 1 17 af is 'M I . '- ' ,. ,fi 1.-1 : lg,.,,.f,p, ss- X A .r Q Lf 'i vfwfwfs at Q s , ' .. x K Tu! - . ff' stef' ' , '-'f::. ,. ' ,X ,IL xx b K sn-'lf' say... ,- . , 7, Ti e - - . bk K is v -' kkk. 5 k ' , ,., x.U.Ws-.Q fi ,ti is i s V.. 35i,i, ,WgS? ,, ,,.,..s,s .., KA i A L., 2 r r L 3 .l'X,,.5 Y Art Evins V' 5 E A PEI af 43' Gene Rhoads Rob Barnet Larry Adams M.. ,, ff 4 f' 5 ,XJ 6 i , Mil , n 'V 17 , ? ,rr , n 4 J A M 'W '::il 'r ,Er .f 2 ' ' is ,Hr ' '-ff'9- W i - -K x Dennis Rodgers Curt Anderson Greg Schimke ,...... First Row, L. to R.: B. Vaugehn, G. Nelson, R. Fordem, B. Hart, R. Parker, M. Boyette, R. Fabares, T. Mclaughlin, M. Mclaughlin. cond Row: L.'Bauer, G. Howerton, F. Pernicano, J. Pontarolo, J. Fristo, R. Moore, G. Logan, M. Schniepp, M. Stumpff, S. Coover, M. Raffesberger, J. Freeman. WF ' - ' gf . X ' A ' were .- h X . .ire-off' ' . . .why . 2,-r...:, z Q , .gfsflmsf ,J 'J -- i?q5l.rj if L fu. . E 2 1 A .. Maxis.. . 2 .:j.f:? 5-f IX' . f 5 ws.. ' he 4446 K noe . Q V KF' 4 ai-owl .' ' if ,. . m'i'9'ff . 4 XM.. . 779.1 ,- M Roh Barnet and Rick Ely John Landis Chris Merrill First Row, L. to R.: T. Meads, E. Cease, G. Hickman, D. Rassmussen, J. Close, A. Alvarez, M. Brothers, J. Avery. Second Row: B. McDonald, J. Aunan, R. Kaminski, R. Stump, B. Bishop, A. I-lenschel, D. Touchet, B. Ruegg, R. Lund, J. Jerman, A. Sandoval. ra. S Wi: g: ' sig ew V. , .MQPZEM V Q, 'P - , ,,,,u t , 'gixx-'iijralc - . - 1 Coach White 'A Dillahunt sprints to third. 4, r ,. 4 2' 'fy If na H5--S N A I N Ns lx X Q X Q. ' N X ' ' -. .-0 '-1ff2wsf..w , - .lf lyk J, sg- fa f : 1 Wofford fires one to the plate. .. p- f -1: Steve Honz Manager The Helix baseball team started off the season rather slowly. The team lost seven straight, before defeating San Diego in the Lyons Tournament. The team has a good potential with pitchers Jim Erautt, Brian Wofford, J ohn Verdusco, and Burt Clements. The team put up a good fight in every game. i 1 is 4A.L of i L45 Jim Erautt Sr. pitcher , fp, 'X ze 43' .,- A A Brian Wofford Sr. pitcher fl .4 ilk Dino Villarino Jr. 2nd base M2 J f f . J V35 5412 Kurt Brown Jr. lst base . 11' Y .ii 33 Ls Milan Young Sr. 3rd base . . -Q . tfzgshg ,K f ,- .p Li3y.fQ35g,,-,X- N 'Q-, , 3 .- L?QJ'fsCi-5-5 , , x ' 15 sg , Y , - Burt Clements Sr. pitcher if J Y ? Tom Wolgat Sr. 1st base if Q U,.a.:..,N QM, 1 , V X 2 ,15 1 Vrrk V In f , !mJl Ollie McConnell Jr. pitcher J' M HN A v2fQ,ff ,- -Q . . f- - .3 1,5 .3 7. 1, 1 f V- 1 H45 J Steve Starling Sr. 3rd base 'X H p pw pp , 61.3 3, Y v if ns. John Verdusco Sr. outfield g , .sf ' ' Bob Lean Sr. 2nd base n,.ffmh,M , ,-fxfzfizz . 'S iwfv-QV' meQ:.s.y:11925fZQ-1:zfQ2 -i'!:if',.::'CC:! . - - x - ' 1 'f,..,.z.m r JrlJ r tp . .t 1 ' I , MII Mark Kerns Jr. outfield c.f-aw-v1Ssw:ff:'-1-fr N 3,4 Jim Dillahunt Sr. outfield ,, -, 3? li S Kelly Coltrin Jr. catcher f 5.1 1w:afgzz:azf?p:xig3ge's5Ei?sQRf.w::..X, N 'K f ' 'fff-Tillfl'l.'i'if-Y 'fiisixaf . f.-,' , v :rff F :g y Vrkf , ,, alia J. X J Q M.. I Bill Denhart Sr. shortstop fi 'w 'E ':,. f+ .y':fk 31 fi , ' - ,.,1' i ' f 4 , 3 f1:f' I Vzpfm , -4 , ,,,. . .,1 Jerry Anderson Sr. catcher First Row, L. to R.: J. Lish, 0. Padilla, G. Burger, l-l. Dillahunt, 0. McConnell, C. Garrett, M. Denton, Second Row: S. Reile, J. Ebright, J. Boutelle, R. Garcia, M. I-lonz, G. White, Third Row: Coach Lucas, M. French, B. Paddock, G. Jenkins, J. Reylek, D. Laber lMgr.J. First Row, L. to R.: J. Browning, D. 0'Dell, S. Salazar, T. Erautt, D Hiben Second Row' D Dupree R T. Mimen, P. schume, M. Donnelly. Third Row: G. wauen, 'J. Wright, K. Sluder, V..Marikle, T. 44.4-lg in . S, First Row, L. to R.: M. Getz, G. Olsen, S. Randel, M. Dupree. Second Row: J. Engstrom. g -K Ania' .. 5 Coach Hammerschmitt Randel sets for a fairway shot. Golf Olsen tees off The Helix Golf Team, led once again by All-League seniors Steve Randel and Greg Olsen, had another outstanding season in tough league competition. The big three combination of Randel, Olsen, and Getz, also a senior, proved to be an unstoppable trio in the Highlanders attempt to Win a third straight Grossmont title. First Row, L. to R.: Pat Eastin, R. Doll. Second Row: L. Duke, J. Gilchrist, K. Cole. i- . ., ' ' - , 1 , e'4'4 Q R. ' s fs f r as 1 Nbr' y Y FA Y -sxaxxzzzax Q I 1 K i Fbtvln- AW Q l Q B H ' Vivn V 'x' A X Rfalic-Q?-W ww k'XXX Ms- J6w' -Q ',f:s, First Row, L. to R.: Mark Mittler, Mike Traut, Dave Shaw, Jim Sable, Keith Sinclair, Second Row: Tom Self, Louis Shrinkle, Graig Galbraith, Rick Bissell, Kim Verstraten, Bruce Menser, Al Blake fMgr.J. Not Pictured: Larry Moore and Darryl DeVinney. arsity Tennis - x ' fr,,,,. --D M'4T. n,, Q . .. QI 4' 'l:a!Q i - - , M r lug ll llki 1!!!l!:a g mgkeeii iiiglilghi W n il V ' M Q ' ,.,,,, U 'QQ Hmmm- e It f a. c , ' iman . ' 541Li2Q M B L wasQdii'1Ff1'- Wlmwsr e eee f a f 4, e c a n a XWFFSKU llligv' B liggbullls xwklriila Q ,,e, , 333iQl!i'4i 'i1u7 3?'iiHl'53'il'it . F, R -V -.15 , ,Qfr4 'LE livfg, . illlllli ' . .. - '75' i'71 WQQQQ'. ....., ggi ' 44 A i ' f 1, ' ,, jC ifQ gwgttlkllllliittrtr n W1 'Ann tkmteesesses-- Sinclair smashes an overhead as his team mate Dave - Shaw' looks on' ' 1 Senior, Rick Bissell, follows through on a good stroke. ,aft First Row, L. to R.: Mark Mclvor, Dave Ammon, Steve Cottrel, Second Row Chris Nlcodemus Gary Nobiensky Rick Gord Gary Atkinson Al Blake iMgr.J. J. V. Tennis The Highlander Tennis Team got off to a great start this season by winning eight of their first eleven matches. Rick Bissell, Mark Mittler, and Craig Galbraith led the team in singles. The doubles teams of Dave Shaw-Keith Sinclair and Jim Sable- Kim Verstraten proved to be strong competitors. the squad's depth was an important factor in the team's success. The JV netmen also had a good season being undefeated in their first twelve matches. '-3 K' C I First Row, L. to R.: W. Dors, S. Clay, J. Doddridge, B. Lynes, M. Mclaren, M. Hewitt, D. Rodgers, B. Davidow. Second Row: R. Gleason, R. Geifer, R. Smith, J. Ellis, R. Johnson, G. Ryan, M. Nelson. Swimming The swimming team got off to a great start and is showing the potential of winning league and C. I. F. The team is led by many great swimmers such as: John Ellis, Rich Gleason, Gerry Limpic, Greg Ryan, Mike Nelson, Kirk Teigan, and the rest of the squad. Coach Crawford . X w KKK .. li ,Uv- x.r-Q, 'H QVAN. i 1 ' ii' if K 'k','.J, AW-.',kn fsglxa i ' x 'M W Q' '1iTL.Q4l ..- VL.: A' K XX 'sw -fe V f x , V , Teigan strokes for a lead. un ., ., .. ,-.1--.-.--v 717 i V V X, M Img g , M ,.,,... k k,,, A ... , .v,.,,5 .. mt.: - --f -'ww . -553--ggeg--igfffff-vqv,Q-p-vfq-'i :cj-:fag,4J'1':gx4g::.yf.'.j5,:a.i, :M fyfuf 1 ,X ggi' 4 ' 'X - . .. . ., f , l , :. . ' s--j ' f- ' 'Q -R , A -f A 5 - -,s.'.,L 4k.:.Lh,,,. K jV3fl,1rf.,f,fk M 1 ax , N 4 -Sf, F aj Jswfh , 7 lb. :57,f!J :sul -'-- ,--wwf ' I pw ' , xr TS...-:zu .L.X H 1 M-mf. im Paw s ' t . .Qi f, ,-.',- 6.575-F ' K , 22 531?f5f' fffZ S' - if-i.1,,,z :??'f1ifi2f ' 4:'9 fi5f 'k ,Q-V U ff N ' .L,. i , ' ,. ' -' - ,- -, 5 -' , 2 V 5:55 32 . . 3:1 , '1' 551' IH H ,-., 2 ii H , V' -'L- ,p , Q51 gig Q, ' z 5' A rg 'E gp:-m el' '- ' ' ' 1 1 ,,AA f frliirfg . 1' 'eg tr, ' ,. .,.' ,V ,g f were R M li 1523? NT! ' ' 4., ...- - . . . - --W'-W' 'f 'ff 1 ' ' A X . I f f N J S ,, it 8 , 'rf WL! LLLA 5 1 ,,, ,, - -'f reg ,K XVKA . . V. x x , il, - , f .3 if K., X P o-we fl 4k.,L,,, ,At-' xl - -iw ,K Axyyg V - .,-'- 1 X.v,1 ..,. 1 ., . is , . ,- ' .A li-Q ,.,, -' l' A' 'L'h 1 -,-' I M 'VLA' N ., LLX'. Q -'m'-- ff First Row, L. to R.: B. Bertsch, R. White, M. Zen ner T. Turner, R. Schwartz, P. Matheson. E , Second Row: E. Murawsky, G. Simpson, T. Faulk, R. Gleason, S. Ryan possesses excellent form in this dive. Clay, D. Dornbusch. Bertsch makes a smooth entrance into the pool. Limpic shows winning form. Outstanding Athletes 'Pvt tw 152' Larry Davidson Bill Denhart Jim Dillahunt Wrestling Football, Baseball Football, Baseball l f X g . cb, 1 Rich Gleason Bruce Menser Greg Olson Tom Parks Swimming Basketball, Tennis Golf Football, Track ,W mf V' is . F VA S ejq- ig I as G ' Steve Randel Golf e-4 qr-11 Al Stevenson Track Gene Rhoads Dale Sauter Football, Track Darryl Simmons Wrestling Cross Country, Track Wi lg:-,Vi Bruce Walton Milan Young 5 9 3 Football, Basketball Football, Baseball ' ,f f5 SW Yazff G mnastics N , W, The girls work hard perfecting their routines for competition. The Gymnastics Club is a new club this year organized for those girls who are actively interested and have ability in the sport. .l, First Row, L. to R.: M. Wood, D. Bates, D. Creel, T. l-Ienum, A. Gallemore, D. Olmstead, J. Annis, S. Cooper. Second Row: C. D'Spain, J. Smith, J. Mellon, J. Martin, M. Pace, J. Brubaker, J. Christiansen, J. Dennington, R. Burbank, P. Bressi, L. Schmidt. Third Row: Mrs. Rushing, P. Graver, V. Hernandez, M. Strand, B. Peck, A. Schnebly, T. Dickenson, A. Hamlin, C. DuFour. I ' 1 - P . ' - - a sf -I ,i I 6 0 . il . T W ' i f. f. J, Q -4 g . X- WF .:. gs - A J ki xx .,-' , E .V . ,..,-.VA... , .. LEW. , .. - Q 'Z- S is ...sz :X , .fg - rg , X A - 'U , as . ,..w '5- u First Row, L. to R.: S. Johnson, P. Andolsek. Second Row: G. Sutton, C. Phillips, M. Munson, L. Berger, J. Verstratton, L. Evanse. Third Row: J. DeVllblss, N. Bear, C. l-larter, C. Jenson, M. Moe, C. Gardner, Olson, Wendelton, Mrs. King. Fourth Row: S. I-lowark, S. Gardner, B, Serna, J. Kirklen, K. Newby, A. Togabot, L. Penny, R. Canzonery, S. Youngflesh. Fifth Row: P. Helms, M. Denton, R. Eady, C. lllckman, S. Leeds, J. Jones, J. Wood, D. Roy, M. Carter, J. Smith. The Helix Girls' Tennis Team went through an undefeated season capturing first place in district competition. Their most important game against Grossmont ended the year with nine wins and no losses. That score was five to four. Some other Victor important victories were against Escondido seven to tluee and Granite Hills seven to two. -sw-.E NS- -aw. q if Ai li 5 eww new VGGWQW2' gf! WW 'r nf 40, V av' First Row, L. to R: S. Johnson, P. Andolsek. Second Row: G. Sutton, C. Phillips, M. Munson, L. Berger, L. Evans. Third Row: J. DeVilbiss, N. Bear, C. Jensen, C. Harter, M. Moe, C. Gardner, Olson, Wendelton. 3. Rv ri' 1 .ysgq a W' ,gk V '15 ,mx .s 1-V., isis iz- 'Q .I W J Swim Team ' ' S-.us M... . f . ag L7 L .5 no Y me .,, , .x X K K ,, rf : . . 'ff f . A A K- , ff tppg - xxxxkx .. N-X X X Ncif, Xe, A., ,L ,-Q., N .. A ' J ,.,- 51'-L'tg'7 League Championship was captured by the Helix B team and they went on to take second in the San Diego County Finals. The A team took third place in the district and tied for fifth in the County Finals. The girls put in long hours working to perfect their styles and time in such events as the 200 meter medley, free style relays, and individual medley. First Row, L. to R.: J. Mellon, N. Zitron, C. Yale, M. Hahn, D. Evers. Second Row: M. Bennett, D. Peace, P. Caughlin, J. Smith, A. Schnebly, P. Graver, P. Tadeo, V. Peck, T. Hilis, M. Garvin, D. Miller, R. Gloede. Third Row: M. Bresnagan, N. Clark. K. Cox, M. Hardin, N. Selik, G. Nipper, R. Selik, C. Brumbaugh, L. Russell, B. Kesler, T. Odenhall, Mrs. Kendall. Fourth Row: J. Kinnaman, K. Baker, J. Parker, T. Kaiser, C. Mulvihill, L. Driscoll, T. McDowell, C. Wlckersham, J. Smith, T. Pardum. AQ' rfb: Individualist, educator, father, a man with ideals: Mr. Keith Woodfield. Stunned by Mr. Woodfield's sudden death in March, students became awkwardly aware of the important part Mr. Woodfield played in their education. The devotion he had for his studentf, the encouragement and help expressed in his classroom were among the characteristics of his life that made him so well liked and respected. Mr. Woodfield had been with Helix since 1958. Not only was he a teacher, but also a class advisor and Social Science Department Head, which further expressed his ever-present concern for his students. While we mourn his loss, the memory of him makes us glad that Mr. Keith Woodfield was a part of Helix. Conclusion Helix is vacant: classrooms are bare, bulletin boards that once proclaimed athletic victories, coming dances and class activities stare at empty halls and lockers. The last faint echo of shouting and laughter is heard as another year fades away at Helix High. Looking back, 1969 has been a year of change, of learning experiences, and a time of progress. It will be remembered as the year that, for the first time, boys with side-burns and long hair and girls with short skirts were seen on campus during school hours. 1969 will be remembered as the year the country innaugurated its 37th President, San Diego celebrated its 200th birthday, astronaut Bill Anders of La Mesa orbited the moon, the Olympics were held in Mexico, and the North Koreans released the crew of the Pueblo. 1969 will be remembered as the year Helix got its new eight-room, air conditioned, no-window, classroom building . . . and the year 578 Seniors were unleashed from the Green and Gray tradition, from academic abilities and athletic prowess. Unlike other schools where tradition often dictates policies and decisions, Helix found that change was a byword. While the administration and faculty labored to resolve the ever increasing problems inherent with growing pains, the real problem of adjustment fell to the student who, in the final analysis, would have to live with the situation. More often than not, these efforts were paradoxical. Much has been accomplished and another school year has ended, but Helix will continue to move forward . . . and the Torch of Progress will continue to shine. W W .arf-J 4 -V 41. 'iff rift' .ff , , l ,Msn -7:4 ,'laf4, T'T'T'f .., .Y Index WF' Academics ..,.., Foreign Exchange Students .... .... N ational.Forensic League ..... ..... 1 67 Acknowledgements ,,,,,, ,,,, F reshman Cheerleaders ..... .... N ominating Convention ...... ..... 1 50 Activities Section iiiii Freshman Class ........... Administration ..... Freshman Officers ------ ASB Assistants Iiili Freshman Y-Teens .... Pep Band ..... 137 ASB Calendar ........... .... F uture Nurses' Club ..... 223 . I I Quill and sewn ... 172 ASB President ...... Girls' Gymnastics Team - Assemblies ....... Girls' Leagie Committees i Athletics Section ... Girls' League Officers .. . Science Club ....... .. .. 168 Athletic Stalgldoutg ,.,, Girls' State .............. Senior Advisors .......... .17 Award winners ,,,,, Girls' Swimming Team.. . Senior Benchwarmers ... 165 Girls' Tennis Team ...... Senior Board ............ .76 Golf ...................,. Senior Calendar ........ - 78 Baccalaureate Ushers ,.... ..... G raduation Assistants .... Senior Committees . . . .76 Bagpipe Band ........... ..... G raduation Ushers ...... Senior Officers ...... .80 Band ,,,,,...., ........ G reen Peppers ........ Senior Pictures . . . -20 Baseball liiiii Senior Play ....... .86 Basketball illll, Senior Section ...... .14 Bowling Club ,,,,,, Hi-Steppers ,........ Senior Standouts .... .82 Boys' State .-.,, Hi-Stepper Officers Senior Y-Teens 161 Homecoming ....... Sophomore Class .... 189 Sophomore Council .... 199 California Cadet Corps .... ..... S ophomore Officers ..... 188 Campus Life ............ ..... I nter-Club Council ..... Sophomore Y-Teens ..... 161 Choir .................. Inter-Faith Council ..... Student Council ......... 134 Classes Section ......... ..... I nternational Club ..... Student Life Section ..... - 4 Classified Employees . Swimming ............ 240 Clubs Section ......... Conclusion to Theme . . Junior Class ........ . Creative Arts ....... Junior Committees ....... Table of Contents .... ...... 3 Cross Country ....... Junior Officers .................. .... T artan Bearers . . . 100 CSF ................... Junior Varsity Cheerleaders ..... .... T ARTAN Staff .... 122 CSF Life Members .... Junior Y-Teens ............... .... T ennis ........... 238 Top 1070 ....... ..... 9 5 Track ..... .... 2 30 Dances ................ ..... 1 54 Key Club .... ..... 1 64 Dedication .............. ..... 1 6 Distributive Education .... ..... 1 67 Wrestling ...... ...... 2 23 District Administration ..... ..... 1 04 Leading LaSSieS ---- ---- 1 29 Drama Club ............... ..... 1 73 Lettermen's Club ... . . . .170 Library Club ...... .... 1 72 Valedictorian ............ ....- 92 Varsity Cheerleaders .... ---- 1 44 Ensemble .... .... 1 43 Managers ....... .... 2 42 FLING Staff .... .... 1 24 Math Seminar ..... .... 1 71 Football ...... .... 2 12 Math Team ...... .... 1 71 cknowledgements The year has come to an end. As We look back We remember not just one great time, but many great times. Thirty-six Weeks packed full of fun, laughter, study, and solemnity have been documented in the 1969 TARTAN. It has been enthusiastically put together by the TARTAN Staff and it is our Wish that it Will always bring back fond memories. At this time recognition and thanks should be given to the many people Who have helped make the 1969 TARTAN possible. To the TARTAN Staff, for the many months of gathering and compiling material for the TARTAN. To Mr. Ray. our advisor, for his Work done in photography for the TARTAN and for his understanding and guidance. To Mrs. Key, for her management of our finances. To Florence Arts Studio, for their co-operation and photography service. To Mr. Don Demmon and Pischel Yearbooks, Inc., for their help in assembling the 1969 TARTAN and for a fine printing job. To the faculty and administration, for their patience and understanding. To all the Highlanders who 6rlC0l1r-aged alld supported the 1969 TARTAN Staff. Sincerely, Peggy Wilkinson Editor-in-chief 1969 TARTAN 4.41m ,X V ,. 1 , A D , ' 3- ..- i ' V V 4, ' W , Y ' 'wtf-'L-9:--,L45535: .l m ' N 1 !':1'31'f:iZ .,Q ' fi' s ' -+ 351 U Vw.. -, f-V 53' Y-,XL SEH 4 ' 'N - -Q 4 if rim :.II1'i . V -,-- 1 H YQ, - My M, N ' iK1f,g-17? 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