Herbert Hoover High School - Dias Cardinales Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

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We pledge our loyolty, And our sincerityg We will be true to thee- Hoil, Hoover High! -Words ond Music by Clifford Nichols IJEDICATIU DEIJHIATIO DEDICAHO DEDICATIU DEDHIATIO DIEDHIATIO DEDICAHO IJEDICAHO DEDICATIO DEDHIATIO DEDICATIU DEDICATIU DEIJICATIU DEDICATIO DEDHZATIO DEDHIATIO DEDICATIU DEDHIATIO DEDHIATIO DEDICATIU DEDICATIO IJEIJICATIO DEDICATIO IJEDICATIH DEDHIATIO UEDICATIO Looking back over our three years at Hoover, we can thank our counselors, Miss lngebritson and Mr. W. Allen, for making our Senior Silhouettes successful. You have guided us through a schedule that we could never have accomplished without your encouragement. You have stood behind us, ready to give a smile of approval, a well done, or a we will be glad to help you. You have left your door open to us for our every problem and need. You have made every effort to show us the highest goals in the life we are about to meet. You have worked incessantly in our interest and your reward is the highest esteem and affection of this, the Class of l957. To you, Miss Dagny lngebritson and Mr. Wendall Allen, for your service, untiring faithfulness, and loyalty to us and our school, we, the Class of 1957, respectfully dedicate our Annual. Mr. Wendall Allen Miss Dagny lngebritson 'Q'-sfs NISTRATIU NISTRATIO NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIO NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIO NISTRATIH NISTRATIO NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIO NISTRATIU NISTRATIU NISTRATIU PRI IIIPIII Graduation Day is a time to which you have looked forward for many years and now that time has come. You have been given the opportunity to pursue in- dividual interests and talents and develop qualities of leadership and coopera- tion. It is our hope that you have utilized these opportunities well and formed high ideals of conduct which will determine for your future a full measure of successful achievement and constructive citizenship. I wish to congratulate each member of the l957 graduating class for the achievements accomplished while here at Hoover. We will miss you in the activi- ties of the school, for you have given valuable service and shown outstanding leadership. As you graduate, I wish you the very best in whatever may be ahead. Percy Allen, Principal A M I ,Q.,f3fl,t:,M ,W .W ,W E. I 5 X X ,,,,.W fi.,,,,..,,,.,,,, Y Q 2 Q Ms -in-mf,,,,.,t,..s v,,..,,wv-jf Ml'- I Percy 5 Allen VICE-PRI lZIPAlS MISS DlLLON'S MESSAGE You seniors have likened the happenings and accomplish- ments of your years at Hoover High to silhouettes. Your senior silhouette is really YOU, the background is your HERITAGE. lf it were not for a forceful background, a silhouette would be but a vague and meaningless shadow. How for- tunate you are that civilization doesn't have to start all over again every generation. Your heritage, which has been ac- cumulating itself for many thousands of years, is a precious gift. Use it. As an artist skillfully places a lovely object against a perfect background, use the heritage of the ages -books, music, art, religion, eternal truths-as the perfect backdrop for your personal life. It is encouraging to remember that even a very small figure can make a giant shadow. Your belief in the power of even one individual, your faith in your own potentialities, your confidence in the resources of your priceless heritage, can transform your senior silhouette into a silhouette sublime. HELEN F. DILLON Vice-Principal MR. FORD'S MESSAGE SENIORS: With rare exception, the history of civilization reveals that the great ideas, discoveries, inventions, and artistic accomplishments which have brought man to his present high pinnacle came from persons still in the youthful period of life-under 35. The affinity of youth to greatness is explained by Emerson: So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I can. The suggestion seems to be that success comes early, but only to those who believe I can. Your approaching graduation entitles you to this faith in yourself-I can. Farewell and good luck, ROBERT E. FORD Vice-Principal V. GRlZZLE'S MESSAGE As you, the Seniors of 1957, approach the end of your days at Hoover, graduation becomes a period to be faced with mixed emotions-nostalgia for the happy times, relief at the release from the pressure of examinations, eagerness for experiences ahead, and a little uneasiness at the thought of entering the adult world. It will be an interesting world with many challenges and opportunities. As your friends and teachers wish you Godspeed, they are entrusting you with the responsibility of carrying into your new world the ideals of fair play that you learned in athletics, of honest effort that you put forth in the classroom, of responsibility that you assumed in school and class activi- ties, and of friendliness that you followed in your relationships with your fellow students. Following these ideals, the road ahead will lead you to many successes and satisfactions as you take your place with the many other fine alumni of a fine school. V. GRIZZLE DEA 0F GIRlS Dean of Girls Q4 X? ART DEPARTMENT Left to right: James Wallace, James Gibbs, Anna Grogan, Martha Murphy. FAC BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT First row, left to right: Hazel Martens, Robert Kirchhott, Robert Rybiski, Martha Miller, Mrs, Mabel Edson, Second row: Agnes Kokanour, Ernest Jeter, Laurence Hollings- worth, Mrs, Rose Summers. T! ENGLISH DEPT. ENGLISH DEPT. First row, left to right: Mrs, Vera Penn, Ferne Bassett, Mar- First row, left to right: Mrs. Elayne Morris, Mrs. Olah Clay garet Heaton, Mrs, Frances l-loft, Mrs, Electra Christ, Myrtle Richard Martin, Robert Goff, Daisy Tompkins, Mrs. Ei Burton, Mrs, Cecile Hoffman. Second row: Reven DeJarnett, Morse, Gladys Jones. Second row: Mrs. Adine Cummings, C Ruth Henry, Mrs, Ethel lmel, Schurer Moe. ald DeBrodt, Claude Burns, Wendall Allen. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT First row, left to right: Mrs, Frances Hoff, Mrs. Camille Hunter, Mrs. Elayne Morris, Mrs. lsaura Geiger, Second row: Francis King, Fausta Miller, Sign: Carlson, Bonney Carlson, David Ballasteros. .ll HOMEMAKING DEPT. Lelt to right: Jean Grimshaw, Dagny lngebritson, Mrs, Rita Keller, Mrs. Florence Jordan, Carol Milsten. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Left to right: David Lewis, Maurice Smith, J, Hershey, John Ehrenborg, A Crawford, Wilson Elledge, John Kauble, Victor Hoffert, MATHEMATICS DEPT. MUSIC DEPT. First row, left to right: Alva Beattie, Marie Gaby, Mrs. First row: Mrs, Madeleine Hofmann. Dorothy Whelan, Robert Dean, Second row: Richard Second row: Frank Close, Walter Peterson. Webber, Fern Miller, Donald Wilson, John Grossman, Lowell Van Tassel, FAC BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT. Lett to right: William Matthie, Raleigh Holt, Charles First row, left to right: Laverne Zowada, Mrs, Betty Hampton, John Koyac, Herbert Foote. Lewis, Mrs. Roberta Olson. Second row: Helen Barr, Faye Thompson, Margaret Minshall, SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPT. First row, left to right: Ethel Henderson, Ruth Schiferle, Harvey Prokop, Oscar Baer, Warren Rose, Dan Showley. Second row: Dewey Youngblood, Ralph Young, Agnes Work, Mrs. Victoria Baker, Mrs. Ester Wells, Dennis Berge, Third row: Donald Nuttall, Bruce Porteous, James Greig, Bernard Davis, Ralph Whitehead. IY DRIVER TRAINING Weidler Musselman, Edwin Coleman. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT row, left to right: Robert Nordstrom, Roy Engle, Finegolcl, Mrs. Doris Oatman, Robert Dean, Second Harry Henson, Fulton Vickery, Fred McNamara, fino Giuliani. LIBRARY NURSES -ft to right: Phyllis Kefalas, Mrs. Ruth Left to right: Gladys Henderson, Mrs. ecourt, Mrs. Hollis Monzingo. Henriette Stafford. ux0U x Q 'DX xo vw- 1 A81 20'-ll SECRETARIES Left to right: Lucille Hartson, Margaret McVey, Mrs. Leila Sawyer, Mrs. Ruth Precourt, Mrs, Ellen James, Mrs, Lorraine Shields, Anne: Clarin, Mrs. Sybil Dent, Mrs. Betty Mizer, Velma Fleming. HEAD CUSTODIAN AND CAFETERIA MANAGER Lett to right: Mr. Joseph Haynes, Mrs, Mattie Korner. vii. R.0.T.C. Mf Sgl, Frederick AUTUGRAPHS STUDENT DDVERNMEUT STUDENT DDVERNMEUT STUDENT DDVERNMEUT STUDENT DDVIRNMEUT STUDENT GDVERNMEUT STUDENT DDVERNMEUT STUDENT DDVERNMEUT STUDENT DDVERNMEUT STUDENT SDVERNMEUT STUDENT DDVERNMEUT STUDENT DDVERNMEUT STUDENT DDVERNMEUT 0llMMlSSlll ERS Dennis Robertson Denver Fox Barbara Bohe Nancy Zitlau Joan Breitbard Lois Fishburn Sandy Borenstein Wayne Moody Bonnie Deon Russell Simmons MR. LOKKE Commissioner General Dennis Robertson Commissioner of Finance Denver Fox Commissioner of Culture Nancy Zitlau Commissioner of Publications Barbara Bohe Commissioner ot Boys' Activities Sandy Borenstein Commissioner of Girls' Activities Lois Fishburn Commissioner ot Elections .Ioan Breitbard Commissioner of Athletics Wayne Moody lEx-Otticio Members! Chronicler Russ Simmons Clerk Bonnie Dean President of Cardinal Co-Ecls Bonnie Bohannan Sue Deal Director of Student Activities Mr. Lavier Lokke ST DE llI0llNlIll FALL STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: Caraccio, Bassett, Waddel, Hoff, Bender, Wixen, Silverman, Duckworth, Simpson, Lewis, LaRosh. Second row: Henderson, Parker, Duff, Smith, Thompson, Mullenix, Abrahamson, Roppe, Allenby, Elliott, Taylor, Third row: Mr, Lokke, Lowery, Christianson, Stevenson, Halverson, Kuhlken, Sharpe. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: B Maple, Trapnell, Quortrup Dean, Breitbard, Fishburn Elliott, Parker, Simmes Wixen, Conard. Second row Cooper, Janeck, Ball, Hoff Glenney, Chichester, Roppe Prior, Lewis, G. Mattlock verson, Criscenti, Upshaw Cruz, Fox, Cottrill, Neil Borenstein, Kuhlken. 1 1 Third row: Parker, S. Hal- SSEMBLY RALLY First row, left to right: Sutorius, Friedrich, Seconci row: Carr, Coody, Third rowi Dean, Tay- lor, Pierceall, Crotts, Bradshaw. Fourth row: Bartlett, Robie, Quortrup, Fifth row: Carter, Mr. Woolley, Mr, Nordstrom, Mr, Lokke. .............-.---I First row: Neil Second row: Fishburn, chairman, Hoffman, Third row: Bane, D, Johnson, Fourth rowi Miss Milsterw, Mr l-lemon, J. Johnson, Sargent, Borenstein, Mr Rybiski, Miss Gaby. Sl DE T F CULTY JU IOR UFFICERS 81 CARI ET Firm row, lc-ft to right: R. Smith, vice- i pres., Johnson, sec:-trees., Neil, Hans- son, pres, Second row: Abott, Cantor, ' Ball, Jorgensen, G. Smith, Thatcher, Simpson, O'Malley, Hayler.. i First row: Glenney, Nelson. Second row: Hoff, Silverman. Third row: Anaya, Heimanr Fourth row: Otsuka, Place. Fifth row: Levcns, SOPHOMORE UFFICIERS Cardinal Co-ed Officers Fall: President Bonnie Bohannan Vice-President Doris Johnson Corresponding Secretary Ann Allenby Recording Secretary Brenda Quortrup Treasurer Julie Kaufman Faculty Sponsor Miss Helen Dillon FALL OFFICERS - First row, left to right: Quortrup, rec. sec., Johnson, vice-pres., Kauf' man, treasg Bohannan, pres. Second row: Allenby, corres. sec. CARDI Al , ,,, .A CABINET-First' row, left to right: Shattuck, Jordan, Camp bell, Rodgers. Second row: Fish burn, Dodgion, Sopp, Coody. llll-EDS SPRING OFFICERS First row, left to right: Carlson, treas.j Deal, pres.j O'Byrne, vice-pres. Second row: Campbell, rec. sec., Carr, corres. sec. Cardinal Co-ed Officers Spring: President Sue Deal Vice-President Nancy O'Byrne Corresponding Secretary Gail Carr Recording Secretary Nancy Campbell Treasurer Kay Carlson Faculty Sponsor Miss Helen Dillon CARDINAL CO-ED COUNCIL First vow, loft to right: Whit- ncy, Mosby, Taylor, Dull, Wil- son, Simpson, Bassett, Caraccio, Johnson, Templeton. Second row: Pearson, Caswell, Parker, Silverman, Sopp, Omer, Stim- mel, Olsen, Lacey, Drogin, Third row: Matlis, O'Byrne, Havor, Coats, Hoff, Janeck, Preslwer, Roppc, Hilcliey, Franz, Bender, ,c,....,i.,... - i . IORS IDRS IORS IURS IURS IORS l0RS IORS IURS l0RS IURS IDRS IURS IURS IURS IURS l0RS IURS l0RS l0RS IORS IURS IORS l0RS IURS IURS ANNOUNCEMENTS Sue Taylor CARDINAL Julie Kaufman CLERK Pcggie Chichester DITCH DAY Ralph Hunt ANNUAL Pat Caswell COMMENCEMENT Frances Jallu EXTRA ACTIVITIES Steve Evans ROSir1a B6 Joan Shattuck CAB SECRETARY oc Cushman Sandy Duff SENIOR PROM Doris Johnson GIRLS' TICKET SALES Diane Dodqion VESPERS SENIOR PLAY Cliff Schrager .:-Q M fi WWE :fax STUDENT DIRECTORY Debby Strauss BOYS' TICKET SALES Bob Banc ADVISOR Mr, Enqlc SCUM 'Y plf NHC SIE IOR Senior Dance April 30 CV. Senior Cardu Jung XJ CI Pri lui by if Nix .M ii R li 4J' ABRAHAMSON, CHRISTINE Chris was a welcome transfer from Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas . , . spends her lei- sure time dancing and eating pizza . . . was a member of the Student Council, Y-Teens and Latin Club . . . enjoyed her American History class . , . her three majors were language, math, and history . . , will remember the Hoover-San Di- ego game and the Senior Prom . . . will attend U,S.C. and study medi- cine lnefore becoming a pediatri- clan. ADAMS, CHARLES WAYNE Likes to be called Wayne , . . hunting and playing basketball take up his spare time , . . was a mem- ber of the Letterman's Club . . . participated in Varsity basketball . . . partial to his chemistry class with Mr. Finegold . . . majored in social studies . . . will always re- member going to Long Beach with the basketball team . . . will attend USC. or U.C.L.A .,,, aspires to become an engineer or join the Air Force. ADAMS, DOROTHY L. Favored her physiology class . . . Mrs, Oatman rated tops with her . . . was a commercial major . , . will long remember the Hoover-San Diego game , . , plans to attend J.C ,... hopes to work at the Telephone Company or become a secretary. ADKINS, ADRIENNE ANN Fun to know . . . enthusiastic about progressive jazz and sewing . . . member of the Future Nurses Club , . . worked as a monitor in the boys' attendance office . . . claimed speech as her favorite class and Miss lngebritson as her favor- ite teacher . . , majored in lan- guages , . . the '56 Senior Prom will be among her lasting memories . . . will attend J.C. for two years and then State College with a ma- jor in science . , . plans to become a nurse. AEBI, BILL ALFRED Sometimes called Arkie or Wack . . especially likes girls and going to parties . , . partici- pated in track in his Sophomore year . . , will never forget his speech class . . . Coach Foote rated tops with him . . . majored in math . . . lasting memories include the l956 football game between Hoo- ver and San Diego . . , another State bound Hoover grad , , . un- decided as to future plans. ALDUENDA, DIANNE LOUISE Enjoys going to football games, listening to records and dancing . . . member of the Pan-American Club, Boosters Club, Senior Y- Teens, and Future Teachers of America . . . liked her U.S. History class with Mr, Prokop . . . commer- cial and language maj-or . . . al- ways remember the San Diego foot- ball game and the Senior Prom . . . plans to go to State College and have an education major . . . plans to be an elementary teacher. 'TTB' Sb' ww., ALLEN, JAMES WAYNE Answers to Wayne . . . likes mu- sic and readin . . . was active in C.S.F., Latin Club, Band and Pep Band, Hi-Y, Downbeat Club, and Movie Operators' Club , . . chemis- try was his favorite class . . . ma- jored in science, music, and lan- guages , . , will long remember the '56 Senior Prom . . . plans to major in science, mathematics, and lan- guages at State College and Stan- ford University . . . hopes to go into medicine. ALLEN, JOYCE Especially likes to dance . . . was an active member in Y-Teens . . . favored her social problems class . , . majored in homemaking and commerce . . . will always remem- ber the Hoover-San Diego game. .. plans to work at the Telephone Company. ALLENBY, ANN LAURA Versatile . , . enjoys going to the beach, golfing, and debating , . . was Cardinal Co-Ed corresponding secretary, Senators vice-president, Y-Teens president, and a member of C.S.F .... served as an attend- ance monitor , . . had a commer- cial major , . . will never forget her first speech tournament . . . plans to attend State College with a busi- ness major . . . looking forward to foreign service in ltaly. AMES, JOANN SNYDER Likes to swim and go horseback riding . . , member of Future Teachers of America , . . enjoyed her choir class and Mr. Young , . . had a music major . . . JoAnn will never forget the game between Hoover and San Diego , . , plans to attend State and have an elemen- tary education major . . . would like to become a teacher. ANDERL, SANDRA A. Sandy is keen about dancing, parties, and baton twirling . . . was a counselor's monitor . . . favored her advanced shorthand class , . . liked Mr. Rybiski . . . had a com- mercial major . , . will never forget the '56 Hoover vs. San Diego foot- ball game , , , will attend a busi- ness college and then do secretarial work. ANDERSON, DIANE CLARA Diane is a talented singer and guitar player . , . spends her free time swimming and horseback rid- ing . . . was an active member of the G.A.A., Pan American Club, and Boosters Club . . . Diane espe- cially enjoyed her home planning class . . . she had a commercial major . . . really enjoyed having Mr, Baer as a teacher . . . will fondly remember the Senior Prom . . . upon graduation, she plans to enroll at State College with a com- mercial major. ANDERSON, KURT Kurt likes going to parties and dances . . . was in Choir for two years and attendance monitor . . , lists his English class and Mr, Goff as tops on his list of classes and teachers . . . will never forget when they stopped the music in the cafeteria . . . another State-bound grad . . . would like to have a busi- ness administration major . , . will make a good salesman. ANDREWSON, JUDITH LOU Judi is a welcome transfer from Covina High in Covina, California . . . enjoys horseback riding and playing badminton . . . active member of Y-Teens, Latin Club and Band . . . band and Miss Gaby rate high on her list of classes and teachers , . , a math major . . . will always remember the Hoover- San Diego football game . . . plans to go into nursc-'s training at Cali- fornia Lutheran Hospital in Los An- geles . . . would like to become a registered nurse. ANGEL, KAREN Has pretty hair . . . enjoys swim- ming, going to football games and listening to records . . . active in the Y-Teens . , . preferred her public speaking class and Mrs. Lemon . . . majored in history . . . will long remember the Hoover-San Diego game and the Senior Prom . . , another State-bound Hoover grad with a major in elementary education . . . will make a good teacher. ANGIUS, SAMUEL W. A skin diving enthusiast . . . will miss his wood shop and Mr. Lewis after graduation . . . an industrial arts major . . . Esquire Day in i955 and l956 will always be remem- bered by hlm . . . will attend State College , . . would like to be an architect. ARMSTRONG, RONALD WILLIAM Nicknamed Ron . . . a welcome transfer from Crater High in Cen- tral Point, Oregon . . . likes to dance and play baseball and bas- ketball . . . enjoyed Mr. Goff's Senior English class . , , chose Mr, Prokop as his favorite teacher , . . had math and commercial majors . . . will long remember the Rock n' Roll assemblies . . . will major in mechanical engineering at Junior College . . . would like to start his career at Convair. ARNERO, ALFRED R. Likes progressive jazz and listen- ing to Julie London . . . partici- pated in J.V, baseball and J.V. cross-country . . . claimed U.S, His- tory as his favorite class . . . par- tial to Mr. Nuttall . . , majored in industrial arts . . . will never forget being a member of the baseball team . , . will probably join the Air Force. 1 ' ARNOLD, MARY EVELYN Especially enjoys singing and at- tending church activities . . . ac- tive in C.S.F., F.T.A., Pan-American Club and as vice-president of the Science Club . . . liked her Latin class with Miss Carlson . . . ma- jored in foreign language . . . a loyal Hooverite, Mary will always remember the Hoover-San Diego football game . . . plans to attend Chapman Christian College at Or- ange or State College and major in education and music , , . will make a good teacher. ARRASMITH, DARRELL E. Especially enjoys playing the French horn . . . played in the San Diego Youth Symphony . . . fa- vored his band class , , . will miss Mr. Prokop . . . majored in indus- trial arts . . . after graduation, Dar- 'ell plans to join the service. ATKINS, WILLIAM GARY A hefty letterman . , . likes be- ing a beach rat in the summer . . . a member of C.S.F, and Let- termen's Club , . . played Sopho- more and Varsity football . . . will never forget civics in summer school with Mr. Warren . . . ma- jored in math and science . . . beating San Diego will be one of his lasting memories . . , plans to attend either the Air Force Acad- emy or Stanford and major in engi- neering or industrial management . . . would like to become rich, AUSTIN, MICHAEL Mike is tall, well-liked , . . work- ing on cars, listening to records, and dancing take up his spare time . . . participated in B and Var- sity basketball . . . enjoyed his public speaking class and Mr, Por- teous . . . majored in political sci- ence . . . will always remember the night we beat San Diego High in football . . . plans on attending USC. and majoring in law . . . would like to play basketball and become a lawyer. AVED, JUDITH SAROL Known to all as Judy . . . fa- vorite pastimes are roller skating and dancing . . . member of Y- Teens, CSF., and the Boosters Club , . . an attendance monitor . . . will miss her shorthand class . . . partial to Mr. Prokop . . . had a commercial major . . , will never forget the i956 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . plans to attend State and then LJ,C.L.A ,... wants fo become a secretary. AVILLA, CLYVE ANN Attractive . . . spends her leisure time dancing, going to parties and the beach . . . active member of Y-Teens, Red Cross Council, Safety Council, and the Girls' Glee Club . . . served as attendance monitor . . . will miss Mr. Prokop's U.S. History ciass . . . had a homemak- ing major , . . will long remember the '56 Hoover vs. San Diego foot- ball game . . . will attend San Di- ego Junior College and continue modeling. AXTELL, BRUCE Bruce enjoys swimming at a pool or the beach . . , after graduation he will miss his physiology class and Mr. Porteous . . . majored in science . , . like all loyal Hoover students, he will never forget the San Diego-Hoover football game . . . has hopes of attending Cal. Poly and have a farming major . .. would like to be a farmer, BAEHR, WILLIAM BRANT Brant . . . a skindiving enthu- siast . . . favored his gym class . . , looking forward to attending J.C, BAGLIA, PAUL JOE Especially enjoys working on his car , , . great fan of his gym class . . . favorite teacher was Mr. Moc . . . majored in science . . . beat- ing San Diego High in football will be among lasting memories . . . will probably attend S.D.J.C, and then State, majoring in business . .. future plans include investing his money in real estate. BAGNELL, SANDRA LEE Sandy takes pleasure in dancing, attending the Star-Light Opera and going to beach parties . , . among the organizations she belonged to are the Bible Club, G.A.A., Job's Daughters and Boosters Club , . . her two favorite teachers were Mr. Close and Mrs, Hofmann , . . Sandy was a commercial major . . , the football carnival and Senior Prom will be among her lasting memories . . . plans to go into secretarial work. BAILEY, GARY Gary likes to play football and go to the beach . . , while at Hoo- ver he was Sophomore President, Commissioner of Boys' Activities, member of the Lettermen's Club and Key Club . . . participated in Varsity football and Bee basket- ball . . . favored his western civili- zation class and Mrs. Christ . . . had a science and history major . .. will never forget beating San Diego High . . . plans to attend Stanford with a pre-law major and become a lawyer. BALL, ROBERT WAYNE Bob likes all sports . . , member of the l.ettermen's Club and Stu- dent Council Representative . . . active in Varsit football and track and B basketball . . . favored his botany class and Mr. Henson . . . had a math major . , . will never forget making All-City halfback and beating San Diego in football . . . plans to attend State College with a forestry and marine biology major . . . expects to work in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Department. -i BALLARD, CYRINTHIA LEE Usually referred to as Cindy . . . especially enjoys singing, swim- ming, and dancing . . . member of Y-Teens and Boosters Club . . , favored choir with Mrs. Hofmann . . . had a commercial and music major . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . plans include attending a school of beauty . . . will make a good beautician and then plans to be married. BANE, ROBERT M. Sometimes called Smiley . . . rates music, sports of all kinds, and dances, as his favorite pastimes... was membership chairman of the Senior Hi-Y and also a member of the Senior Cabinet . . . active in the Key Club and the Lettermen's Club . , . ran Varsity track . . . preferred Mr. Smith's mechanical drawing class . . . the football vic- tory over San Diego will be one of his lasting memories . . . plans to attend either San Diego State or Occidental College. BANE, STANLEY DAVID Prefers to be called Bud . . . spends leisure time working on cars . . . participated in Sophomore football and J.V. football . , . fa- vored his speech class . . . Mr. Grossman rated tops with him . . . was a math major . . , will always remember the night Hoover beat San Diego in football . . . plans to attend San Diego State College. BARANSKI, WALTER R. JR. Very popular . . . Walt enjoys surfing . . . was a member of the Key Club, Ecivres, and president of the Lettermen's Club . , . took part in Varsity football, basketball, and baseball . . . Miss Fern Miller was his favorite teacher , . . majored in math . . . will always remember defeating San Diego High in foot- ball . . . will specialize in math at Stanford . . , would like to go into engineering or professional baseball. BARKETT, RONALD S. Likes to be called Shaft . . , especially enjoys music and dancing . . . claimed contemporary litera- ture as his favorite class and Mr. DeBrodt as his favorite teacher , . . had a math major . . . will always remember the night Hoover beat San Diego in basketball . . , plans to attend Brigham Young Univer- sity, majoring in mechanical engi- neering . . . aspires to become an engineer. BARKHURST, HENRY R. Hank previously attended Tech High in Omaha, Nebraska, and South St. Paul High in South St. Paul, Minnesota . . . member of Varsity baseball . . , preferred his advanced algebra class . . , partial to Miss Gaby . . , graduation day will linger longest in his memories . . . will major in business at lowa State . . . wants to take up sales work. BARKHURST, JULIE ANN Julie last attended Palo Alto High, Palo Alto, California . . . en- joys square dancing . . . member of Boosters Club and Future Teachers of America . . . favored her French class . . . considers Miss Grimshaw A-I . . . majored in English and langua es . . . plans to attend State Clollege with a teaching major . . . future plans include teaching and traveling. BARNES, LE ROY B. Nicknamed Breek . . . enjoys driving cars . . . active in Soph. football . . . claims auto shop as favorite class and Coach Foote-as favorite teacher . . . lunch period will be one of his lasting memories . . . LeRoy plans to continue his business major at San Diego Junior College and later become a public accountant. BARNETT, PATRICIA ELAINE Very reserved . . . favorite pas- time is loafing . . . flag twirler . . . a great fan of Mr. Prokop's U.S. History class . . . will long remem- ber being chosen a flag twirler . . . lalans to major in business at col- ege and then be married. BARNHARD, RAYMOND LEE Ray transferred from Muskegon Hi h, Muskvon, Michigan . . . ragio and T. . fan . . . member of Camera Club . . . had honor of one year's perfect attendance . . . was partial to Mr, Crawford and his electronics class . . . hopes to be- come an electronics technician. BARNSON, WILLIAM G. Bill to those who know him . . . enthusiastic about working on cars . . . active in A Cappella Choir, Student Council . . . enjoyed his civics class . . . especially liked Miss Schiferle . . . had a commer- cial major . . . will fondly remem- ber the nominating convention . . . hopes to attend Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, with a business and math major. BARRY, MARIBETH Lists dancing, swimming and par- ties as favorite Bastimes . . . At- tended Oroville nion High where she was active in the Latin and Pep clubs . . . admired her choir class . , . had a music major . . . she will attend San Francisco Institute of Music . . . ambitious to become a popular singer. rar, . ec ss. mf ,W BASSETT, NANCY JEAN Had a commercial major . . '. partial to her office practice class . . . especially enjols dancing and reading . . . mem er of G.A.A., Senior Y-Teens . . . chose Mr. Ry- biski as favorite teacher . . . last- ing memories include the l955-56 Junior Prom . . . looking forward tofclerical work and being a house- wi e. BAUMGARDNER, DAVID LEON Enthusiastic about huntin . . . David participated in Sop?1omore football . . . enjoyed U.S. History taught by Mr. Porteous . . . has a math major. BECERRA, ROSINA Rosina formerly attended San Dieguito, Encinitas . . . an ambi- tious co-ed . . . Y-Teens treasurer and inter-club representative, G.A.A,, and Safety Council . . . partial to her chemistry class . . . her favor- ite teacher was Mrs. Lewis . . . math major . . . plans to attend the University of California to be- come a chemist. BEESON, PATRICIA L. Likes to be called Pat . . . en- joys parties . . . an attendance monitor . . . enthusiastic about shorthand, while M. Miller rated as top teacher on her list . . . has a business major . . . will fondly re- iiiwgesgber the football carnival of BEHM, EVELYN BETH Known to all as Evie . . . en- joys traveling . . . active member of Bible club . . . favors Mrs. Ed- son's typing class . . . business major . . . plans to attend State College . . . hopeful of becomin a secretary . . . will always rememger homecoming games. BEKECH, ANDREW P. Little Von . . . keen about working on hot rods . . . favorite classes were algebra, gym, and sci- ence problems . . . partial to Mr. Engle . . . majored in industrial arts and math . . . Hoover's first car show will linger longest in his memory . . . wants to attend San Diego Junior College. BELL, RUSTY B. Enthusiastic about girls and cars . . . participated in track in his Sophomore year . . . favorite class was algebra with Miss Gaby . . . majored in math . . . will always remember the San Diego-Hoover football game . . . will attend State majoring in engineering . . . aspires to become an engineer. BENNE, KAREN KAY Likes to swim, bowl and .go horseback riding . . . was historian for the Coed-Cabinet . , . lists geometry and Miss Gaby as her favorite class and teacher . . . will never forget the first day at Hoo- ver when she walked into the boys gym instead of the girls gym . . . another State-bound co-ed with a math major . , . would like to be an engineering aide. BENNETT, GERALD L. Enjoys all types of racing . . . list print shop with Mr. Hershey as his favorite class , . . majored in industrial arts . . . the 1954 San Diego-Hoover football game will linger longest in his memory . . . another State-bound Hoover grad with a major in science , . . aspires to be a physicist. BENNETT, MARGARET Usually called Margie . . . loves swimming, dancing and eating tacos . . . sewing rated her favorite class . . . will always remember first football carnival . , . proposes to attend State College . . . looking forward to working for the govern- ment, BENTLEY, CHARLOTTE L. First came to the hallowed halls of Hoover as a sophomore from our ivy-covered rival . . . served as a gym monitor . . . fascinated by her record collection and Mr. Pro- kop . . . will ever remember Tower Day and our unique nominating convention . . . as a business ma- jor, intends to study at San Diego Junior College to prepare for secre- tarial work. BERG, DENNIS B. Known to all as Denny . .E . -en- joys taking part in sports, singing, going to the beach, and listening to Fats Domino . , . participated in Sophomore basketball and Varsity football and track , . . was enthu- siastic about his geometry class... favored Mr. Engle . . . had a com- mercial rnajor . . , will long remem- ber beating San Diego 20-12. . an-'+I 6, ,QF BETTS, PRESLEY R. Pres likes to swim and play ten- nis , . . active in Varsity tennis and J.V, cross country . . . will miss his chemistry class and Mrs, Clayton . . . majored in science . . . will always remember the l956 Hoover-San Diego game . . . plans to attend the University of Califor- nia at Riverside and major in met- allurgy and industrial arts . , . plans to go into the field of metal- lurgy. BEYER, ELLEN GAYLE Loves music . . . enjoys playing the piano and going to football games . . . was a member of the C.S.F. and F.T.A .,.. especially liked her shorthand and badminton classes . . . claimed Miss Ingebrit- son as her favorite teacher . . . had a commercial major , . . plans to attend State College with a major in education , . . would like to travel abroad in future years. BIELEFELDT, BEVERLY Better known as Bev . . . espe- cially enjoys dancing, sports, and listening to music . , . was a mem- ber of Job's Daughters . . . favors her U.S. History class with Mr. Prokop as her favorite teacher . . , Bev will longest remember all the football carnivals . . . a future junior college student , . . plans to be an airline hostess. BILYEU, BOBBY R. Previously attended Waco High, Waco, Texas . . . enjoys hunting and boating . . . auto shop and Mr. Baer rated high with him . . . majored in industrial arts . . . the '56 Hoover vs. Grossmont game will linger long in his memory . . . fu- ture plans include majoring in pe- troleum engineering at Texas Uni- versity, BLACKBURN, CAROL IRENE Has a smile for everyone . . . enthusiastic about dancing . . . served as monitor in the counsel- ing office . , . favored her tum- bling class, and Mrs. Lewis was first on her list of teachers , . , majored in art . . , the Junior Prom will linger longest in her memories of Hoover . . . future plans include marriage. BLASDEL, MARGARET VERNON Jackie . . , cute and friendly . . , last attended Lincoln High . , . enjoys dancing and going to Pat's . . . while at Hoover, belonged to Y-Teens, the Bible Club, and the Bowling Club . , . liked her school service class best , . . had a com- mercial major . . . lasting memories will include the '56 Hoover vs. San Diego football game . , . will spe- cialize in business at State . . . is set on being a dance instructor. BLOODGOOD, HOWARD T. A welcome transfer from Mission Bay . . . he lists hunting and cars as his hobby . . . will miss his auto shop and Mr. Ehrenborg after leaving Hoover . , . majored in in- dustrial arts . . . beating San Diego in football will always be remem- bered by Howard . . . would like to attend junior college and major in electronics . . . plans to go in the field of electronics. BLOUNT, BILL Bill was a welcome transfer from Gainsville High School, in Gains- ville, Texas . . . he enjoyed writing for the Cardinal . . . Bill has writ- ten sports articles for the program and school paper . . . he preferred his print class . . . his favorite teacher was Mr. Hershey . . . math was his major . . . he will never forget graduation day . . . plans to go into the service. BOEHLKE, DON His friends call him Spud . . . enjoys making furniture in wood shop . . . a member of the Opera- tors' Club . . . favored his R.O.T.C. class and Mr. D, J. Lewis . . . ma- jored in industrial arts . . . will long remember the night we beat San Diego High in football . . . plans to join the Navy and take up electronics. BOHANNAN, BONNIE R. A vivacious redhead . . , active as Cardinal Co-ed president, Senior Y-Teens vice-president, A Cappella Choir treasurer, and C.S.F. historian . . . she was in the Latin Club, Ecivres, and Senators . . . claimed choir as her favorite class . . . math major . . . future student at Abilene Christian College. BOHE, BARBARA ANN An active co-ed . . . participated in church activities, water skiing and swimming . . , was Commis- sioner of Publications, member of Ecivres, Student Council, and Car- dinal Co-ed Cabinet. and Cardinal Staff news editor . . . an active member of the tumbling team . . . liked her student government class . . . favored Mr. Lokke . . . en- joyed the Ecivres' picnics . . , will attend Westmont College and study to become a church youth director. BOOKER, CLARICE PAULINE Traveling and reading about ln- dians rate high among favorite pas- times . . . member of Neptunes and Bowling Club . , . tops on her list of classes is Spanish . . . Mr. Webber rated first on her list of teachers . . . Spanish major . . . will long remember her trip to Mi- ramar with the Neptunes . . . fu- ture plans include attending State College. X Qt? 0 3 we 'ke-or BOREN, CLIFFORD A. Known as Cliff to everyone . . . active in Key Club and Silver Blades . . . enthusiastic about sec- ond-year French and rated M!Sgt. Davis as tops . . . majored in math and science . . . will always recall to memory Sept. 6 . . . plans to attend State College and later be- come a building contractor, BORENSTEIN, SANDFORD J. Nicknamed Sandy , 4 A Commjg- sioner of Boys Activities . . . Sena- tors and Student- Faculty Social Committee were among his activi- ties. . . . claimed debate as his fa- vorite class . . . Mrs, Oatman rates tops on his list of teachers . . . has a .math and social-studies major . . . intends to prepare for law at Berkeley . . . will make a good lawyer. BOWMAN, ARTHUR W. .Readily recognized by his curly hair . . . especially enjoys music, radio and electronics . . . was sec- retary of the Operators' club and a member of the Band . . . Arthur rates Mrs. Hines as tops . . . had math and science majors . . . would like to attend M.l.T ..,. is plan- ning on a career in radar. BOWMAN, BEVERLY ANN 'fBev to all . . . a homemaking major . . . home nursing was her favorite class . . . chose Mr. Kirch- hoff as her favorite teacher , . . Bev will fondly remember her sen- ior year . . . future plans include attending Laverne College in La- Verne, alifornia, where she will major in homemaking. BOWMAN, CAROLE L. 4A swimming and skating enthu- siast . . . also enjoys going to dances , . . a commercial major . . . shorthand was her favorite class . . . Mrs. Summers rates tops on her list of teachers . . . the i955 Senior Prom will linger lon - est in her memory , , , Cami plans to attend State College with a business major and then become a secretary for a law firm. BOWMAN, DON A welcome transfer from Kearny . . . especially enjoys dancing . . . keen about chemistry . . . fond of Mrs. Hines . . , will longest re- member the after game dances . . . a future student at State College . . . had science and math majors . . . a would-be civil engineer. BOYLE, KEN P. Ken, a good worker, enjoys fish- ing and working on model planes . . . especially liked Mr. Guiliani's physics class . . . a math and sci- ence major , , . will attend State College and will major in math and science . . . endeavors to be an aeronautical engineer. BRADY, SALLY Best known as Cris . . . for- merly attended El Monte High, El Monte, Calif .... delights in danc- ing . . . a homemaking major . . . will never forget her first day at Hoover . . . pans include majoring in social science at East Los An- geles Junior Colleie . . . expects to go into social wor . BRASSEY, DEANNE FAYE Always has a friendly greeting and smile . . . fond of music, bowl- ing and football games . . . was a member of the hoir . . . F.T.A. . . . and Bowling Club . . . partial to her choir class . . . especially liked Miss Schiferle . . . music ma- jor . . . will never forget the Santa Monica trip with the Choir . . . heading for State College with a major in music or elementary teaching . . . set on being a kin- dergarten teacher, BREITBARD, JOAN Answers to Joanie . . . keen about dancing, listening to records and relaxing . . . time at Hoover has been busy with being Commis- sioner of Elections, in the Senators, N.F.L. and Ecivres . . . partial to student government and physiology . . . majored in language and social science . . . will never forget the speech and debate tournaments . . . future U.C.L,A, co-ed. BRETZ, FRANCES ANNETTE Fran to all . . . fond of cooking and playing miniature golf . . . member of Booster club . . . will always remember her gym class with Mrs. Lewis . . . aspires to be- come a dental assistant . . . will begin her studies at San Diego Junior College. BRINEGAR, THOMAS CARL Thomas favored his auto shop and Mr. Davis . . . had a math major . . . will always remember the i956 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . plans to attend college after graduation. BROGAN, SYLVIA JANE Sylvia, a friendly co-ed, spends her spare time writing poems and short stories . . . she will miss Miss Thompson . . . she enjoyed her business English class . . . business was her major . . . Sylvia would like to work in an office and then get married. BROUGH, JOHN MARSHALL A welcome transfer from Idaho Falls High, Idaho Falls, Idaho . . . liked to play basketball and base- ball . . . active in cross country . . . favored his civics class and Miss Schiferle . . . had a math major . . . will never forget the i956 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . plans to attend the Uni- versity of Utah and have a civil engineering major . . . would like to be a cattle farmer. BROWN, DENNIS S. Denny to his classmates . . , likes to eat T-bone steak . . . he belonged to the Lettermen's Club . . . played on the basketball and track teams . . , he liked Mr. Pro- kop as a teacher . . . majored in history . . . he will always remem- ber the day that his teammate made a basket for the opposing team . . . his future plans include becoming an air force pilot. BROWN, DONALD E. Don came to us from Saint Au- gustine High . . . likes to play chess, build model aircraft and shoot . , . preferred his English class and Mr. Smith was his favor- ite teacher . , . had a math major , . . plans to major in math at State College . . . would like to be an engineer or teacher. BROWN, LOIS J. Active in C.S.F., Y-Teens, and the Boosters Club . . . partial to her drama class and Mrs. Christ. ,. has a commercial and homemaking major , . . plans to attend San Diego Junior College with a major there in business administration... will be well prepared for her home- making career. BROXTERMAN, GERALDINE ANN This pert little co-ed is better known as Gerri . . . sewing is her hobby and she is enthusiastic about eatin pizza . , . was a member of the guture Nurses' Club . . . en- joyed her home planning class with Mrs. Keller . . . majored in home economics . . . the football games will be among her lasting memories . . . hopes to take up nursing and later become a housewife. BRUNER, SALLY M. Former student of Sasebo High School, Sasebo, Japan . , . takes pleasure in swimming and sewing . . , especially partial to her home- making class . 4 , was fond of Miss lngebritson . . , majored in home- making, which will prove valuable because her future plans include being a housewife4 BUCEY, RONALD E. Ron to all . . , particularly enjoys playing his accordion and teaching others to do likewise . . . member of the Bible Club, Band and Choir . . . rates Choir as tops . . . Mrs. Hofmann was best-liked teacher . ,. music major . . . will never forget receiving a car for his eighteenth birthday . . . plans to attend Pa- cific Bible College where he will continue his music major . . . hopes to become an accordion teacher. BURBERRY, MARY ANITA This easy-going girl is an asset to any group 4 . . dancing and eat- ing pizza are among her favorites . . . some of the activities that took her time at Hoover were the Future Teachers, C.S,F., Quill and Scroll, and the Boosters 4 . . Mary was also a very valuable member of your own Dias Cardinales staff . 4 . Mrs. Oatman was liked by her . . . hopes to attend State College upon being graduated. BURCHETTE, WILBURN LOY Generally known as Will . 4 . makes a hobby of acting and being a comedian . , . was president of the Thespian Society 4 . . favored his debate and drama classes . , . had both drama and speech majors . . . the speech tournaments will linger longest in Will's memory... a uture actor or T,V. comedian. BURNETT, GLORIA KAY Gloria is a pretty co-ed . 4 . spends her leisure time sewing, cooking and going on picnics . . , helped in the main office 4 . . fa- vored her home nursing class 4 . . carried a commercial and home- making major . . . will always re- member Hoover beating San Diego . . . plans to become a telephone operator and housewife, BURNS, JAMES MAX Likes to be called Jim . 4 . par- ticularly enjo s swimming . 4 . par- ticipated in Sophomore cross coun- try, J.C. cross country and B track , . . cross country made a hit with him . , . will miss Coach Holt 4 . . had a math and commercial major . . . he'll remember the night we beat San Diego in football . . . looking forward to attending J,C. 4 . . will probably join the Air Force, BURNS, JUDY R. Came to us from Las Vegas High School . . , rates listening to pro- gressive jazz and dancing as her favorite pastimes . 4 . keen about her history class . . . Mrs, Olson clicks with her 4 . . carried a com- mercial major . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . future State co-ed 4 . . interested in becoming a model or working at the Telephone Company. BURRELL, CAROL B. Spends free time horseback rid- ing and swimming . . 4 member of Y-teens and the French Club . . . favored her French Class . . . Mrs4 Baker was tops as her favorite teacher . . . will never forget the l954 San Diego-Hoover football game . . . aspires to continue her schooling at San Diego Junior Col- lege where she will major in history. BURRIGHT, DIANE MARGARET Chooses swimming and tumbling as her favorite pastimes . . . mem- ber of Band, Orchestra, C4S.F, and business manager of tumbling team . . . claimed her physiology class with Mr. Engle her favorite . . . has a science major . . . expects to continue her studies at Wheaton College . . 4 has hopes of becoming a doctor. BURROUGHS, BERDEEN Bee Bee came to us from San Diego High . . . likes to ride horses . . . preferred her music apprecia- tion class . . . had a music major . . . will always remember registra- tion day . . . will make a good beautician. BUSBY, DOROTHY ANN Usually referred to as Dotty . . . particularly enjoys dancing, swim' ming and eating . . . active mem' ber of F.T.A. and Y-Teens . . . claimed choir and social problems as her favorite classes . 4 . partial to Mrs. Hofmann . . . i954 Hoo- ver'Point Loma game, which she couldn't see, will be among lasting memories 4 . . plans to attend State with an English major . . . will make a good English teacher. BUTLER, EMILY Emmie to those who know her . . . chooses talking as her favor' ite pastime . . . active member of the Boosters Club and Y-Teens . 4 . attendance monitor . . . favored her senior science class . . . partial to Mr. Showley 4 . 4 had a drama major , . . will long remember com- mencement of l955 . 4 . will con- tinue her studies at State with a psychology major. BUTTERFIELD, BETTY CAROLENE Last attended Barstow High, Barstow, California 4 . . especially enjoys dancing . . . C.S.F4, G.A.A., Y-Teens, and Future Business Lead- ers of America were among her many activities . . . preferred her shorthand class 4 . . partial to Mrs. Olson . . had a commercial major . . . will attend Junior College ma- joring in science . . 4 has hopes of becoming a nurse. BUTTERFIELD, CHERYL ANN Cheryl, a cute co-ed, likes to dance and attend parties 4 . . she was president of the Y-Teens and assistant manager of Red Bird Re- vue . . . partial to her social prob- lems class . . 4 majored in language . . she likes Mrs4 Oatman . 4 , Cheryl fondly remembers the Senior Prom and graduation . . . will ma- jor in business and psychology at State College before going into so- cial work. BUTTERMORE, RHOMA Possesses clear blue eyes . . . horseback riding and motorcycling take up her spare time . . . active in Boosters Club . . , will miss so- cial problems and Mr. Gregg . . . majored in home economics . , . will long remember the Senior Prom , . . plans to attend Junior College and later become a dental assistant. BYRON, ROBERT F. Bob to his friends . . . especially enjoys radios . . . rates P.E, as his favorite class . 4 4 a great fan of Mrs. Fenn . , . plans to continue his education at San Diego Junior College. CAMERON, IAN STEWART Formerly attended University High School in West Los Angeles , . . takes pleasure in golfing, horseback riding, and dancing . . . will miss history with Mr, Prokop 4 . . math major . , , will always remember the Football Carnival . , , plans to attend either State or U.C.L.A, and major in business administration. ,. aspires to be a professional golfer4 CAMPBELL, BONITA I. Bonnie usually can be found lis- tening to the radio or baby sitting . . , a member of the Senior Y- Teens . . . will miss her clothing class . 4 . majored in home eco- nomics. CAMPBELL, KEN LEE Keen about building inboard speed boats and water skiing . 4 . talented saxophonist 4 . , active in Lettermen's Club , . . participated in Varsity cross-country and Varsity track , 4 4 an industrial arts major, he will miss his mechanical drawing class and Mr. Maurice Smith . . . the Senior Prom will be among last- ing memories . . . heading for State College with a major in drafting, CAMPBELL, MARTHA C. A welcome transfer from Bard- well High School, Bardwell, Texas . 4 . swimming, bowling and danc- ing take up her spare time . , 4 a member of Y-Teens and Boosters Club . . 4 botany was her favorite class . . . will miss Mr4 Henson . . . had a science major . . . graduation day and the Senior Prom will be lasting memories of Hoover 4 . 4 a State-bound grad . . . has hopes of becoming a secretary. CANE, GARY WILLIAM A former Quincy High School student in Quincy, Illinois . . . es- pecially enjoys cars 4 , . will always remember his first day at Hoover . 4 . majors were math and history . . . likes mechanical drawing and Mr4 Smith . , . plans to attend Cali. tornia State College, with a draft- ing and air science major 4 . . will make a good draftsman. CANEPA, LINDA DIANE Will miss her shorthand class and Mr. Prokop . , . the first time she danced in the cafeteria will be her lasting memory of Hoover . . . ac- tive in the French club, Ducateers, Y-Teens, Boosters club, and Annual staff . . . another State-bound co- ed . , 4 future plans include being a legal secretary. CANFIELD, NORBERT L. Enthusiastic about horses and fishing . , . preferred his math class . . . Mr. Van Tassel rated tops with him . . . had a math and Eng- lish major . 4 . will never forget his first day at Hoover . 4 . wil prob- ably join the Coast Guard. CARLBERG, NANCY JANE Enjoys badminton and bowling . . . favored her gym and history classes . . 4 Mr. Coleman was rated her favorite teacher . . . majored in commerce . . . will never forget the Hoover - San Diego football games . , . hopes to become a sec- retary. CARLIN, MELVIN HOWARD Better known as Mel . . . keen about sports . . . favored his gym class with Coach Matthie . . . had a math major . . . lasting memories will include the San Diego-Hoover basketball games . . . looking for- ward to attending San Diego State . . . wants to take up business management. CARLSON, CAROLINE M. Last attended Concord High, Concord, Nebraska, where she was secretary of her Junior class . . . particularly enjoys music and sew- ing . . . claimed typing as her fa- vorite class . . . had a business major . . . aspires to become a sec- retary. CARROLL, PATRICIA M. Pat to her friends . , . rates dancing and bowling as her favorite pastimes . . . preferred home plan- ning to other subjects . . . will miss Mrs. Keller . . . majored in business education . . . will never forget being chosen Junior Class Sweet- heart . . . has hopes of becoming an airline stewardess. CARTER, STANLEY F. Called Tex . . . was a peppy cheerleader . . . secretary and treasurer of Squires Hi-Y . , . par- ticipated in Varsity cross-country an track . . . favored Mr. Moffitt . . . majored in science . . . will fondly remember the l956 Hoover- Redlands football game . . . plans to attend State College . . . his goal is to become a forest ranger. CASSIDY, ROBERT J. Likes to be called Bob . . . spends leisure time going to toot- ball games and dances . . . chose drafting as his favorite class . . . partial 10 Mr. Smith . . . had indus- trial arts major . . . will continue education at San Diego Junior Col- lege . . . will do drafting in the future. CASTLEBERRY, LEWIS WESLEY Hunting, fishing and skin diving take up his free time . . , claimed math and history as his favorite classes . . . partial to Mr. Nuttall and Mr. Webber . . . will never forget the time Hoover beat St. Augustine, 60-O . . . heading for State as a major in business admin- istration . . . has hopes of becom- ing a business man. 3, s CASWELL, PATRICIA ANN This extremely able and talented girl contributed far more than her publicity indicated while at Hoover . . , likes to play piano and skate though not at same time . . . member of Ducateers, Senior Glee, Senior Y-Teens, and Senior Cabinet . . . as editor-in-chief of Annual she, more than any other person, was responsible for its production . . . liked Mr. Showley and Mr. Hollingsworth . . . is heading for San Diego State . . . will do secre- tarial work. CATTELL, JEAN K. This high stepper led our fine Band through thick and thin . . . Jean likes swimming and especially enjoyed performing at half-time ac- tivities . . . besides being Band ma- jor she was also a member of the Annual staff with the title of Club Editor . . . Mr. Peterson was a fa- vorite and mathematics was her major . . . to be a teacher from State College is a future aim. CAVAN, BARBARA Barb to all , . . enthusiastic about twirling her baton, going to parties and dating . . . active in Y-Teens, Downbeat Club, and Jun- ior Red Cross . . . Band majorette . . . partial to Miss lngebritson . . . lasting memories include the Senior Prom and performing at U.S.C .... hopes to attend State College and later become a dental assistant. CAVE, DOLORES ANNE Dee to all her friends . . . spends her leisure time swimming and attending football games . . . she belonged to the Y-teens . . . Dee was a business major . . . she enjoyed her English class . . . her favorite teacher was Miss Jones . . . will always remember the i954 Hoover-San Diego game . . . her future plans include working for the Telephone Co. and then getting married. CHANEY, GENE Enthusiastic about his auto shop with Mr. Ehrenborg . . . will enjoy reminiscing over Hoover's home- comings . . . interest in art is dem- onstrated by his architectural draft- ing major . , . will study at San Diego State College to be an ar- chitectural contractor. CHADROW, GEORGINA Georgie likes to go to sports events and listen to rhythm and blues records . . . was a member of the Sr. Y-Teens, G.A.A., and Pom Pon Corps . . . was a girls' attend- ance monitor . . . er favorite teachers were Mr. Wallace and Mr. Vickery . . . art and commercial major . . . will long remember Hoover's victory over San Diego... will attend San Jose State College with a criminology major before going into the secret service. CHAVEZ, AURORA Likes to be called Candy , . . pursues fishing as a relaxing hobby . , . rooted for Hoover's teams as a member of the Boosters Club . . . especially liked her English class taught by Mrs. Clayton . . . com- mercial major . . . won't forget her Senior Prom and Ditch Day , . . is looking forward to marriage. CHELPKA, GERALDINE Gerrie especially enjoys playing tennis and reading . . . was an of- fice monitor , . . will miss physiol- ogy with Mrs. Oatman , . . will never forget Homecoming and the rallies . . . a future State College co-ed where she will continue her business major and later become a legal secretary. CHICHESTER, PEGGY MARIE Possesses long brown hair and a cute smile . . . great fan of twirl- ing flags, going to parties, and dancing , , . active in Y-Teens, Downbeat Club, Safety Council, Red Cross Council . . . snappy little flag twirler . . . preferred art produc- tion with Mr. Gibbs . , . business major . . . the Red and White Ball will linger longest in her memory , . . will attend State College . . . a future medical assistant. CHILTON, PATRICIA CAROL Pat is cute and friendly . . . takes pleasure in going to the beach, dancing, and listening to Harry Belafonte's calypso album . . . participated in Sophomore Y-Teens and Boosters' Club , . . preferred her drama class , . . partial to Mrs, Baker . . , majored in science . . . lasting memories will include grad- uation and the Senior Prom . . , plans to attend State College where she will major In liberal arts. CHOQUETTE, PAUL A. Paul especially enjoys cars . , . his favorite class was radio shop. . . liked Mr. Crawford . . . majored in industrial arts , , . will remember the V956 l-loovcr-San Diego game . . . expects to work with cars after graduation. CIARAMITARO, AL Likes to work on his car . , . active in Sophomore football . . . preferred auto shop to other classes . . . chose Mr. Ehrenborg as his favorite teacher , . . had an indus- trial arts major . , . will make a good mechanic. CLARK, BEVERLY Prefers to be called Bev , , . chooses sewing as her favorite pas- time , . . partial to her color de- sign class . . . will miss Mrs. Olson , . . majored in art , . . looking forward to attending San Diego Junior College with a major in cos- metology . . . aspires to work in a beauty shop. CLARK, GARET B. Gary, a football player, enjoys spending his leisure time with Norma . . . was active in the French Club . . . was on the Sopho- more and Varsity football teams. . . will miss Miss Beattie . , . majored in science . . . will never forget Mrs. Hines' chemistr class . . . hopes to attend U.S.g .... wants to be a dentist. CLARK, KENNETH GEORGE Kenny plays football and goes on long hikes in his spare time . . . was a member of the wrestling and football teams . , . favored his physiology class , , . liked Mr. Vickory . . . carried a science major . . . will fondly remember Hoover defeating San Diego . . . bound for U.C.L,A .... will major in science and physical education before going into forestry work. CLARK, LYNN LEONE Lynn enjoys eating tacos and bee ing with her friends . . , was an active member of Boosters Club, Bible Club, Safety Council and C.S.F ,... preferred her French class to other subjects . . . majored in language . . . hopes to attend the University of Colorado . . . will specialize in elementary education. CLARKE, GERALDIN E Gerrie to those who know her . , . spends her leisure time bowl- ing and being with Earl . . . active in the Y-Teens and Bowling Club , . . was a good attendance monitor . . claimed Mrs. Keller's clothing :lass as her favorite . . . majored n commerce and homemaking . . . ivill fondly remember the Senior Brom. CLEER, CHARLES LESTER Chuck is keen about skin diving . . was active in soph cross-coun- ry and track team . . . claimed iistory as his favorite class and was i great fan of Mr. Porteous , . , iad a math and science major . . . vill long remember his first day at loover. CLEGHORN, JAMES R. A nice boy to know . . . Clag, as he is sometimes called, is a car enthusiast . . . active in the R.O,T.C. and Cadet Club , . . en- joyed his auto shop and Mr, Ehren- borg . . . a math and social science major . . . has hopes of attending State or Harvard with a political science and law major . . . plans to be a lawyer. CLIFFORD, CONNIE Keen about dancing, eatin and listening to records . . . liken? Mrs. Hoffman and office practice , . . had a business major . . . the foot- ball carnival will linger longest in her memory of Hoover . . . another Junior College co-ed with a busi- ness major . . . will make a good typist. COCHRAN, CLIFFORD HAROLD Cliff is active in Squires Hi-Y, Key Club and Lettermen's Club... he participated in football and track . . . had a math and indus- trial arts major , . . will miss me- chanical drawing . . . he will long remember the l955 San Diego-Hoo- vcr football game . . . expects to become a civil engineer. COHEN, ELEANOR A welcome transfer from Anoa- kia School, Arcadia, California, where she was a member of the Annual staff, Social Service Com- mittee and Athletic Council . . . at Hoover she was active in the Safe- ty Council and Boosters Club . , . will hate to leave her U.S. History class and Mr. Bergc . . , language and history major . . . commence- ment will always bc remembered by her . . . another future Berkeley co-cd. COLDERLEY, IRENE Spends her leisure time roller skating . . . the first homecoming will long be remembered by her . . . will miss her crafts class . . . favored Miss Murphy , . , plans to attend junior colle e . . . would like to be a denta? assistant. COLLEY, DE VONA DALE Prefcrs listening to records and going to football games , , . es- pecially enjoyed her gym class . . . . . . Mr. Vickery was tops on her list of teachers . . . home eco- nomics major . . . hopes to work at the telephone company and later marry. wks 090 -5x6 COLLIER, GLADYS JEAN Jeanie . . . enthusiastic about twirling her baton . . . secretary of the French Club, member of Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross Council, Cardinal Co-ed Council . . . was Band Majorette in '55-'56 and Head Maiorette in '56-'57 . . . counselor's monitor . . . favored Cardinettes and Mrs. Lewis as her favorite teacher . . . science and history majors . . . will never for- get the '56 football game with San Diego . . . plans to attend State Collegc. COLE, RONALD Ron . . . partial to working on cars, water skiing and skin diving . . . member of the Senior Hi-Y . . . participated in track and cross country . . . favored his public- speaking class and rated Mr. Gross- man as tops . . , math and science majors . . . will never forget the '54 San Diego-Hoover football game . . . plans to continue his education at U,C.L.A. where hc will major in business. COLVIN, COLEEN ELEANOR Especially enjoys swimming, danc- ing, roller skating, horseback riding, and movies.. . member of Y-Teens, Latin Club, Junior Achievement, and Pom Pon Corps . . . favored Mr. Grossman's geometry class with Mr. Webber listed as her favorite teacher . . . math major . . . will long remember being in the Toy- land Parade with the Pom Pon Corps . . . aspires to work in a bank or to be married. CONKLIN, DAVID ALLEN David takes pleasure in watching television . . . preferred his art class to his other subjects . . . favored Mrs. Grogan . . . had an art major . . . after leaving Hoover he will go into the service. CONNELLY, TOM A. A welcome transfer from St. Au- gustine High School . . . especially enjoys working on cars . . . was partial to his history class with Mr. Prokop . . . had a history major . . , will long remember the San Diego-Hoover game . . . plans to join the Air Force. CONRAD, JUANITA G. Called Juani by close friends... enjoys playing with her pet ocelot . . . active in the Choir and libra- rian of Senior Glee . . . a library monitor . . . will miss her book- keeoing class . . . partial to Mr. Hollingsworth . . . carried a com- mercial major . . . will never for- get the Hoover-San Diego football game . . . would like to do clerical work and eventually get married. COODY, CAROLE LEE This busy coed lists dancing, dating, and drawing as her favor- ites . . . belonged to CSF. . . . was president of the Sophomore Y-Teens, Junior class veep . . . Cardinal Co-Ed corresponding sec- retary, vice-president of Ecivres, and songleader . . . particularly enjoyed Mr, Gibbs' art production class . . . will study teaching at State College and either teach art or become a commercial artist. COOK, LA VONIA IRENE Cookle formerly attended Wheaton High in Wheaton, Illinois and our crosstown rival, San Diego High . . particularly enjoys sew- ing and cooking . . . at Wheaton High she was a principal's monitor . . a great fan of Mr, Prokop . . majored in homemaking . . . the football carnival will linger longest in her memory . . , plans to get married after graduation. COOK, ROBERTA N. Usually called Berta , . , pre- viously attended Fuller High School in Little Rock, Arkansas . . . likes football games . . . Bible Club member . , will miss her social- problems class and Miss Henderson . . . majored in homemaking . . , will always remember Senior Ditch Day . . . hopes to attend L.l.F.E. Bible College . . . plans to enter the ministry. COOPER, NANCY ENA Transferred from Naval Station, Trinidad, British West Indies . . . especially enjoys dancing . . . fa- vored her shorthand class and Mrs. Oatman . . . a social science major . . Nancy will long remember running for Commissioner of Elec- tions , , . another State-bound Hoover grad with a major in ele- mentary education . . , will make a good teacher. CORBITT, JAMES EVERETT Jim likes photography, eating, and lrstening to jazz music . . . favored his social problems class and Mr. Wilson . . . majored in math . , . will long remember the Senior Prom . . . heading for San Diego Junior College to major in either business administration or journalism . . , interested in writ- ing tiction stories. CORNETT, DRUSCILLA YVONNE Dru to those who know her . . . eating and reading take up her spare time . , . was treasurer of the Y-Teens . , . great fan of Mrs, Oatman's physiology class... majored in science and math . . . will always remember the Senior Ditch Day and Senior Prom . . . another State College bound Hoov- er grad . . , has hopes of becom- ing a stewardess. .tum COTTRILL, WILLIAM H. Usually referred to as Bill . . . chooses eating and sleeping as his favorite pastime , . . while at Hoover he belonged to the Letter- men's Club . . . was on Soph foot- ball and Varsity football . . . claimed print shop as his favorite class . . . had a math and science major . . . will long remember '56 carnival , . . will continue educa- tion at State College and Cal Tech . . . to major in chemrstry or me- chanics . . , ambitious to be a mechanical engineer. CRAIG. ROGER Likes to go to parties, listen to the latest record hits and to play sports , , , enjoyed his debate class the best . . . speech arts major , . . belonged to the Senators and N.F.L .... played two years of Bee basketball . . , chose Coach Foote as his favorite instructor , .. will attend S. D. State College with a business major to prepare for owning and managing a super mar- ket. CRANDALL, RUSS L. Prefers parties and dances to other entertainment . , , ran Var- sity track for two years and played Sophomore football , . . partial to Mr. Hershey and his print shop . . . industrial arts major . , . will recall the Point Loma game of i954 as one of the highlights of his years at Hoover , . , will study further at S. D. Junior College and go into either printing or carpentry work. CRANE, JAMES Likes to be called Jim . . , greatly enjoys listening to Harry Belafonte . . . partial to his chem- istry class . . . will miss Miss Beat- tie . . . science and math major . . . he'll remember the 1956 Hoover-San Diego game . . . will go to Berkeley to study to be a nuclear physicist. CRISCENTI, JOSEPH A. Answers to Joe , , . formerly at- tended Helux High . . , likes lis- tening to variations of Jazz by Brubeck as his favorite pastime... member of the Junior Red Cross, Goal Post staff, and Student Tele- phone Directory Committee . . . liked his geometry class and Coach Matthie . . . had a math and so- cial scrence major . . . hopes to attend San Diego State with a psy- chology major . . . would like to become a psychiatrist. CROTTS, JOY LOUISE Especially enjoys calypso dancing . . . was secretary-treasurer of Boosters Club . . , i955-i956 song leader . . . was a member of As- sembly and Rally Committee . . . partial to Mr. Nutall and Mrs. Oat- man . . . had a history major , . . may attend San Diego State Col- lege . . . will major in history and political science . , . fondest mem- ory was song leading at the 1955 football carnival. CRUST, JANELL ROSE Jan likes to read, go to the beach, and double date . . . served as a monitor in the boys' attend- ance office . . . will miss Mrs. Hofmann and her choir class . . . had a commercial major . . . will long remember the San Diego vs. Hoover football games . . . looking forward to becoming a secretary, CRUZ, WILFORD Will came from Belmont High, Los Angeles, California . . . espe- cially enjoys sports and eating . . . while at Hoover he was active in C.S.F., Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Sophomore football, and two years of Varsity football . . . favored Mr. Hershey's print shop . . . a commercial major . . . will always remember playing San Diego High . . . will continue education at University of Arizona. CUMMINGS, RICHARD A. Dick enjoys playing baseball and tennis . . . liked Mr. Hershey and print shop . . . will long remember when Hoover's basketball team won the City Championship . . . had a printing major , . , hopes to enter thc printing field. CUMMINGS, ROBERT Bob to all . . . especially enjoys baseball and tennis . . . Mr. Hersh- ey's print shop made a hit with him . . . will never forget the day Mr. Hershey squirted John Peters with the fire extinguisher . . . plans to become a inotype oper- ator. CUNNINGHAM, LOUISE ELAINE Listening to records or singing is Elaine's favorite activity . . . she participated in Choir and Bible Club . . . had a commercial major . . . liked Mr. Prokop as a teacher . . . enjoyed being in choir . . . plans to go into social work after graduation. CURTIS, REX C. Bowling is his favorite pastime . . . a member of the bowling club . . . enjoyed his U.S. History class . , . Mr. Showley rates high on his list of teachers . . . majored in commercial art . . . plans to attend State with an art major . . . would like to do commercial art work. CUSHMAN, M. J. Butch is well-liked . . . great fan of going to football games... talented pianist . . . active Key Club and Hi-Y member . . . presi- dent of the Latin Club . . . par- ticipated in B and Varsity track . . . enjoyed his honors physics class most . . , partial to Mrs. Hof- mann . , . majored in math, science and languages . . . will never for- get the Senior Prom . . . heading for the University of California to major in physics . . . a future scientist. DAIBER, WILLIAM F. Bill spends his spare time loafing , . . listed auto shop as his favorite class and Mr. Ehrenborg is his favorite teacher . . . ha a social science major...the i954 Hoover- San Diego football game will long be remembered by him , . . his post graduate plans include the Armed Services. DAILACIS, DAGNIJA Dagnija has a smile for everyone . . . she spends her leisure time dancing, swimming, playing tennis, and sewing . . . she was a member of the German Club and veep of the Modern Dance Club . . . Dag- nija enjoyed Mr. Porteous' U.S. History class . . . will never forget the '56 and '57 Senior Proms . . . a State-bound student . . . plans to become a pharmacist. DANZ, RONNIE MARSHALL Ronnie spends his spare time participating in sports activities.. . really liked his Junior year in Mr. Porteous' U.S. History class . . . Ronnie was an industrial arts major . . . the i955 Hoover-San Diego football game is one of his cher- ished memories . . . Ronnie plans to join the Navy after graduation. DAVIS, RICHARD WILLIAM Dick to his friends . . . especially enjoys camping, swimming, fishing and hiking . . . he preferred his machine drawing class . . , ma- jored in industrial arts . . . enjoyed having Mr. Smith as a teacher . . . Dick plans to attend junior college. DAVIS, ROBERT LEE Bob liked his gym class and Mr. Nuttal . . . enjoys outdoor sports . . . will remember the l955 Hoov- er-San Diego game . . . had an industrial arts major . . . would like to do sales work. DAY, MARGARET I. Reading and being with her friends are Peggy's favorite pas- times . , . a member of C,S.F. and Safety Council . , . was a monitor for the counseling office . , . liked her lettering class and Miss Martha Miller , , . a commercial major . . , another San Diego State-bound co-ed with a business major . , . will make a good secretary, DEAHL, DONNA LEE Donna likes fun, food and people . . . was a member of Y-Teens and the Boosters Club . . . preferred her art class . . . partial to Mr. Olson , . . majored in commercial subjects and history . 4 . a future State College co-ed. DEAL, HELEN CARROLL Sue is full of pep and energy . 4 , transferred from Kamehameha School, Honolulu, Territory of Ha- waii . , . enjoys parties and football games , . . active in Y-Teens and ownbeat Club . 4 . a flag twirler . . , monitor for the Dean and at- tendance office 4 4 . liked her Car- dineftes class and Mr, Showley , 4 , art major . , . will never forget being chosen flag twirler . 4 . plans to attend the University of Hawaii . . , wants to be a professional hula dancer, DEAN, JANICE MARY Formerly attended Helix High School , , , likes to go to movies . . . will miss Mrs. Oatman and her science classes . . . lasting memo- ries will include the Senior Prom , . . plans to attend San Dieg-o Jurgiior College and then be mar- I'lC . DEATRICK, LINDA LEE Linda has a terrific sense of humor . 4 . enjoys dating . . . was a monitor in the boys' attendance office and a monitor for the nurse . 4 4 preferred her office practice class , . . chose Miss Kokanour and Mr. Prokof as her favorite teachers . . , she'll never forget the day her hoop fell off 4 , . future plans include going into clerical work and marriage4 DEFFNER, RICHARD C. Rich, to his friends, likes cross country . . . active in the German Club, l.ettermen's Club, Band and Latin Club 4 . . lists U.S, History with Mr. Prokop as his favorite class and teacher . . 4 majored in language . 4 , will always remem- ber his Senior Prom . 4 . plans to attend St4 Louis Seminary . . . would like to be a minister. 'W' El -sr if 5,5 ., , ,J 5,- - fi-lik DELL, ROBERT K. B-ob spends his leisure time lis- tening to the radio and playing records . , 4 a member of the Boosters Club and Band 4 . . will miss his band class and Mr. Vickery 4 . . had a math major 4 , . will never forget the Hoover-Redlands game , . 4 Bob will attend junior college with an architectural major 4 . . would like to be an architect. DE RIEUX, JOAN CAROL Joannie is a transfer from Sweet- water High , . , dancing, swimming, and acrobatics are her favorite pas- times . , 4 she was a member of the tumbling team . 4 . was a com- mercial major , . . favored her office practice class , . . will re- member the Homecoming and San Diego-Hoover game . . . another State-bound student majoring in business . . . would like to teach dancing or work on an airline. DEWEY, MARTHA R. Last attended Helix High where she was active in the German Club and Tennis Club . . . she enjoys reading and listening to music . . . at Hoover, Martha was a member of the Future Nurses' and Future Teachers' Clubs 4 . . liked her civ- ics class and Miss Schiferle 4 4 . majored in math . , 4 a State-bound grad . . 4 plans to teach elemen- tary school. DE WITT, BARBARA MARIE Barb enjoys horseback riding and playing tennis . . . U4S. History with Mr. Prokop rates tops on her list of favorite classes and teachers . . 4 majored in science . . . will never forget the Homecoming games . 4 . plans to get married after graduation. DIAL, ROBERT C. Bob to his many friends . . 4 a talented accordionist , . . a great tennis fan . , , favored his civics class . . 4 majored in business . . , will long remember the trips to Redlands . . . will probably join the Navy4 DI BONA, ANTHONY MARIO Tony likes to play the piano and listen to progressive jazz 4 . . he managed the cross country and track teams , , . partial to his physics class and Mr. Guiliani . , . will specialize in electrical engi- neering af San Diego Junior College , . . would like to be a navigator in the Merchant Marine or go into the field of electronics. DICKERSON, SANDRA Red to her friends . . . for- merly attended Roosevelt High, Honolulu, Hawaii and Warren Tech- nical High, Gurnee, Illinois . . 4 a great fan of Mrs. Oatman's physi- ology class . 4 4 majored in science and history 4 . . graduation day will be among her lasting memories . . , plans to attend San Diego University with a major in science . . . will go into nursing after college. DIMAIO, MICHAEL Mike chose reading and sleeping as his favorite pastimes . . . fa- vored his wood class . , . will miss Mr. Lewis . . , majored in wood . . . he is undecided about his future plans. DISIBIO, LORETTA EILEEN A great fan of swimming, folk dancing and listening to records . . . a member of the Pan-Ameri- can Club . . . liked her contem- porary lilerature class . . . favored Miss Minshall . . . majored in Span- ish . . . the Senior Prom will be among her lasting memories . . . plans to attend Scripps College for Women and major in foreign lan- guages , . . would like to be either a teacher or an airline hostess. DOBYNS, PATRICIA ANN Pat likes to dance . . . member of the Boosters Club . . . enjoyed her music appreciation class and Mr, Van Tassel . . . had a commer- cial major , . . will never forget we beat San Diego . , , plans to be a secretary and later get married. DODD, DAVID ANDREW Working on cars and engines are his favorite pastimes . . . great fan of his auto shop and Miss Gaby . . , had an industrial arts major . . . will never forget selling ele- vator tickets to Sophomores , . . heading for junior college with an engineerin and a math major 4 . . hopeful 0? becoming an engineer in an automobile factory. DODGION, CREATH DIANE Diane spends her leisure time ice skating and glaying the piano . . . was on the ardinal Co-ed Bulletin Board Staff, and was a member of C.S.F ..4. will miss her advanced algebra class with Miss Beattie . . . majored in math . . . will long re- member the Senior Prom 4 . , plans to attend Stanford or U.C.L.A 4.44 will enter the field of architecture or engineering. .1 J Reiss ins, ,ii DOLBY, EARLENE N. Pinkey to her close friends . 4 . spends her spare time singing or listening to music along with doing church work . . . she was a mem- ber of Y-Teens and Future Teach- ers of America , . . Earlene es- pecially enjoyed her Senior glee class . . . she liked Mr4 Baer as a teacher . . 4 she had a commer- cial major 4 . 4 Earlene plans to gn into social or Christian worl DONE, BEVERLY ANN Bev last attended Mission Bay High School . . 4 enjoys dancing and acting . . , was a monitor for the library, counselor's office and the main office . 4 , liked her drama class and Mrs. Edson . . , will long remember the trip to the Redlands game . 4 . plans to at- tend Brigham Young University with a commercial major . . . wants to take a trip to Europe and be- come a traveling secretary4 DORIA, ALBERTO Bet likes collecting and cutting gem stones 4 4 . a member of the Junior and Senior Hi-Y . . 4 pre- ferred biology to other subjects and will miss Miss Gaby . 4 . had a science and math major . . . lunch time during his Junior year will be among his lasting memories 4 . , may attend Berkeley with a science and math major . . , plans to do research work. DOSH, FARRIS L. Enthusiastic about swimming and dancing 4 , . his civics class made a hit with him . . . favored Mr. Greig . . . will never forget the i954 San Diego-Hoover football game . . , expects to become a mineralogist. DRAKE, DONALD KENNETH Duck to his friends . . 4 for- merly atlended Manual High, ln- dianapolis, Indiana . . . enjoys drilling with the Silver Blades . . . while at Hoover belonged to the Cadet Club and the Silver Blades 4 favored Mr. Crawford and his radio shop . . . will fondly remem- ber ROTC Field Day . . , another State-bound Hoover grad , , A plans to join the Air Force, DREHER, DARLENE ELIZABETH Dar spends her leisure time lis- tening to records, playing badmin- ton, and watching T.V .... Boost. ers Club member 4 . , especially enjoyed her badminton class . . . chose Mr, Henson as her favorite teacher . , . had a science major . . . would like to become a singer or a photographer's model4 DUCKWORTH, RAYMOND THOMAS Ray likes to date and eat pizza, torpedo sandwiches, and spaghetti . . was president of the Bible Club for two years . . . active on the Sophomore football team . . . his second period study hall made .1 hit with him , . . favored Mr. Hershey . . a science mayor . . , the '56 Sr. Dinner will be among his lasting memories . , . looking forward to attending Linda Vista Seminary with a pastoral theology mayor . , , will make a good min- ister. DUCKWORTH, VIRGIL MICHAEL Mike to all . . . especially enjoys hunting and fishing . . . partici- pated in track , . . will miss his physiology class . . . favored Mr, Porteous . . . had a science mayor , . will long remember the night Hoover lost to San Diego . , . plans to be a buulding contractor or forester. DUERRHAMMER, SHIRLEY ELAINE Keen about singing . . , was the librarian of the A Cappella Choir . . . claimed chorr as her favorite class . . . Mrs. Hofmann and Mr, Grossman rated her favorite teach- ers . . . mayored in math and science . . will long remember working on after-game dances . . , intends to prepare for a nursing career at San Diego State DUFF, SANDRA LEE Sandy is cute and friendly , . . greatly enyo s singing , . . member of Safety gouncil, Cardinal Co-ed Council, and Pan-American Club. .. treasurer of Y-Teens . . . English monitor . . . favored Mrs. Hof- mann's choir class . , . will long remember when Hoover beat San Diego in l956 , . . majored in lan- guage . . . another State-bound Hoover grad with a mayor in edu- catuon and music . . . a future kindergarten teacher. DULIN, JUDITH ANNE Judy, as she is called by her friends, likes to draw horses . . . a great fan of her math class . . . chose Mrs. Lewis as her favorite teacher . . . will always remember her first day at Hoover . . . would like to attend junior college , . , will rnake a good commercial artist. DUNCAN, DIANE LEANORA Enjoys listening to records, driv- ing, dancing, and going to parties . . . active in the Boosters Club, Y-Teens, and Cardinettes in her Junior year . . . worked on the Red and White Ball committee . . . favored her office practice class , . . Mrs. Clayton rates high with her . . . had a commercial major , . , will always remember when Hoover beat San Diego in football . . . plans to attend San Diego Junior College and mayor in busi- ness . . . a future secretary. DUNNAM, DOUGLAS ALLEN One of those sharp lettermen . .. Doug takes great pleasure in eat- ing . , . a member of the Letter- men's Club . . . took part in Sophomore and Varsity football . . . was partial to his botany class... had a science math mayor . . . will fondly remember helping to defeat San Diego in football . . . plans to attend Utah State or Humboldt State after graduation from Hoover . . . would like to go into forestry or wildlife management. DUPREE, WANDA IRENE Nicknamed Reney . . . was a welcome transfer from South Bro- ward High, Hollywood, Florida . . dancing, drawing, music, and horse back riding are her favorite pas- times . . . was veep of her glee class and a member of the Drama Club and Choir . . , liked her so- cial problems class . . . majored in social studies , . . will long remem- ber the i956 San Diego-Hoover game . . . will carry a history mayor at San Diego State College. DURRETT, MARY ANN ls often seen dancing, learning to water-ski, or eating hot Mexican food . . . member of the Boosters Club, Ducateers, and Y-Teens . . . served as an attendance monitor . . . especially liked Mrs. Edson . . will remember the day that Emll Zilch came into existence . . . commercial mayor . . . will attend Kelsey-lenney Business Col- lege , . . hopes to become a pri- vate secretary to a famous criminal lawyer. DUSCH, ROBERT E. Prefers to be called Bob . . . especially enyoys swimming, eating pizza, and going to the beach . . . favored his U.S. History class with Mr. Showley , . . had an art and math mayor . . . will long remem- ber the Commissioners' Ball , . . heading for Los Angeles Art Center as an art mayor . . . plans include joining the Navy and becoming a commercial artist, EASTMAN, AILENE C. Nice girl to know , , . particu- larly enyoys water skiing, going to parties, and listening to progressive yazz . . . active member of the Boosters Club . . . great fan of her art class . . . favorite teacher was Mr. Prokop . . . had a speech arts major . , . will always remember the Senior Prom of l956 . , . fu- ture plans lnclude marriage. ECLARINAL, TERRY JOSEPH Terry is enthusiastic about danc- ing and sports . . , he is a member of the Boosters Club . . . Terry was active in winter baseball . . . had a science mayor . . . enjoyed his gym class , . . was a fan of Mrs. Oatman . . . the l954 Hoover- San Diego football game will be among lasting memories . . . Terry plans to attend junior college and State College before going into social work. EDGE, MARGARET ELIZABETH Often called Marge . . . fa- vorite pastimes are playing the ac- cordion and being with Ronnie . , . a two-year member of the Tum- bling Team . . . listed Mr. Finegold as tops among her Hoover teachers . . . will recall the time when the girls had to wait on the boys . , . wants to do general office work and get married. EDMUNSON, ARTHUR ELSWORTH Big Art to his many friends . . , spends much time skin diving, motorcycle riding, and taking un- usual darcs . . , was a member of the Cadet Club and the Senators . . . enjoyed his debate class most , . , majored in speech arts, indus- trial arts and social science . . , will never forget the night he joined the Senators , . , plans to attend State College with a major in law . . . hopes to become a lawyer. EH LERS, WILLIAM Better known as Bill . . . spends leisure time deep sea fishing , . . was German Club treasurer . . . active on the Varsity tennis team . . . liked his speech class , , . chose Mrs. Cummings as his fa- vorite teacher . . . had science and math majors . . . will continue his education at Pomona with a pre- dental major . , . will make a fine dentist, EKDAHL, CHARLES Usually referred to as Chuck . . a welcome transfer from Haaren High School, New York City, New York . . , will miss his chemistry class . . . had a science-math major. ELLIOTT, JUDITH R. Judy, a cute co-ed, is enthusi- astic about dancing, singing and collecting records of the Four Freshmen . . . she was an active member of the Thesoians, Student Safety Council and Student Coun- cil , , . Judy majored in speech arts . . . liked Miss Work , . . pre- ferred Choir , . . the Senior Prom will be among her lasting memories . . , plans to attend Stephens Col- lege before going into radio and T.V, work, ELLIOTT, WILLIAM J. This busy fellow was known to some as Willie . . . hobbies in- cluded radio and working on his car . . . the Operators' Club, CSF., Hi-Y, and Annual staff were among his extra activities . , . Bill's con- tribution on the Annual staff was that of sports editor and photog- rapher . . . He will continue his education at University of Califor- nia in the field of engineering . . . favorite class was Machine drawing and favorite teacher was Mr, Por- teous. ELLIS, BARBARA JEAN Barbie to her classmates . , . spends her free time swimming, horseback riding, and dating Bob . , . included in her extra-curricular activities were the Orchestra, Band, Youth Symphony, and Cardinettes . , . commercial and music majors . , . preferred Mr, Peterson . . . Barbie will never forget the Senior Prom and the '56 Hoover-San Diego game . , . plans to attend State College before going into secre- tarial work. ELLIS, MARY PATRICIA This petite co-ed answers to Pat . . . likes to water-ski, swim, and watch football games . . . par- ticipated in Y-Teens, Boosters Club, and was a member of the Tumbling Team , , , listed shorthand with Mr, Rybiski as her most enjoyable class . , . will long reminisce over her Senior Prom . , . has a com- mercial major and hopes to become a private secretary. ELLIS, NORMA A former student of Hunter College High School, New York . . . enjoys swimming, tennis, and going to the beach . , . a member of the Latin Club and the French Club . . . favored her tennis class . . . was fond of Mrs. Oatman . . . had a math major . . . will long remem- ber the '56 San Diego-Hoover game . . . plans to attend State College . . . hopes to become a teacher. EMERSON, JAMES Jim likes music . . . chose Mr. Peterson and Miss Gaby as his fa- vorite teachers . . , the band and orchestra trips will be long remem- bered by him . . . plans to con- tinue his educatian at San Diego State College, ENYEART, DOROTHY MAE Dottie, a friendly co-ed, likes playing her accordion, tennis, lis- tening to the radio and going to church , . . active in the Senior Y-Teens and as an English monitor . . . enjoyed her civics class . . . major commercial . . . will fondly remember the '56 Football Carnival . . , after leaving Hoover will da secretarial work. ERNEST, BARBARA CAROL Barb spends her leisure time dancing, going to football games, and swimming . . . participated in Y-Teens and Cardinettes . . . Barb was an attendance office monitor . . . rated Mrs. Wells as tops . . . liked her U.S. History and art classes . , . speech arts was her major . . . will long remember the Senior Prom . . . a State-bound student . . , plans to major in art before going into merchandise buy- ing. ERWIN, MAHLON RICHARD Rich to all , . . swimming and water skiing are among his favorite activities . . . was a member of the Boosters Club . . . claimed So- cial Problems as his favorite class . . . enjoyed having Mr. Engle as a coach . . . majored in industrial arts . , . interested in becoming an engineer upon graduation from State College. EVANS, GEORGETTE R. Prefcrs to be called Georgie . . . greatly enjoys listening to good music, seeing movies, and eating pizza . . . will miss Mrs. Baker . . . Georgie had a science major . . . had fun in her gym class . . . will always remember her first home- coming . . . plans to get married after gradaution. EVANS, NAN C. Likes to read . . . member of the Safety Council, Cardinal Science Club and Boosters Club . . . will remember her movie production class and Miss Fern Miller , . , had a science and math major . . , would like to become a psychol- ogist. EVANS, PATRICIA K. This angel-faced co-ed answers to P.K. , . , favorite pastime is being with Cliff . . . active in Ducateers, Y-Teens, and the Bible Club , , , was a monitor in the main office . . . rated U.S, History and Miss Martha Miller as tops . . . carried a commercial major . . . will fondly remember December I6, l955, a very special date , . , plans to be married and to be a nurse in a doctor's office. EVANS, STEVEN J. Steve especially enjoys all sports . . . a member of the l.ettermen's Club . . . active in Sophomore football and basketball, Varsity baseball, basketball, and football . . . favored his print class . , . will miss Mr. Hershey . . . had a math and industrial arts major . . . will fondly remember the Senior Prom , , . plans to attend U.S.C. with an engineering major . . . has hopes of becoming an engineer. FALCO, PAULINE DOREEN Likes to be called Polly . . . takes pleasure in dancing, movies, parties and eating . . . active in Y-Teens and Boosters Club . . . attendance monitor , . . favored her office practice and typing class . . , partial to Mrs, Kokanour . . . had a commercial major . . . another State-bound Hoover grad . . . aspires to become a private secretary and then a housewife. FARMER, KENNETH Particularly enjoyed playing foot- ball and baseball . . . was a mem- ber of the Lettermen's Club . . . participated in B football in his sophomore year . . , favored his Senior English class and rated Mr. Goff as his favorite teacher . . . a social science major . . . will long remember the time he fell down the stairs and broke his leg. FARRAR, CHESTER M. Great fan of swimming, hunting, and working on his car . , . par- ticularly enjoyed his wood shop and gym classes . , . named Mr. Porteous as his favored faculty member , . . majored in industrial arts . . . will remember longest the l956 Hoover-San Diego game when we won . . . will major in indus- trial arts or engineering at college . . . anxious to become either a mechanic or a designing engineer, FARRINGTON, SANDRA LIANE Spends her leisure time horse- back riding, swimming, and spend- ing money . . . active member of the Senators , , . debate with Mrs, Cummings rated Big with her . , . had a social science major . . . the 1956 State College Speech Tourna- ment will always stand out in her memory . . . might attend Cali- fornia Western University . . , hopes to work in a bank. FARRIS, GERALD Sometimes called Tiger . . . partial to airplanes . . . favored his English class . . . was fond of Mr, Goff . . . an industrial arts major . . . plans to work in a machine shop following his graduation from Hoover. FAZIO, LUGENE Usually answers to Lou . . . previously attended Lincoln High . . . cnjoys dancing and singing . . . an active member of the Choir for two years . . . chose her drama class with Mrs. Lemon as her fa- vorite . . . has a commercial major . . . will remember the i955 home- coming the longest . . . would like to get a civil-service job, FELACTU, GENEVIEVE Genevieve was a Student Council Representative while here at Hoov- er . . , liked Mr. Hershey's study hall . . . favored Mr. Jeter . . . had a commercial major . . . will never forget the San Diego-Hoover football game . . . plans to attend vocational school after graduation . . . would like to work a tabulat- ing machine in an office at Con- Valf. FELDMAN, JOANNE SUE A former student of Point Loma High School . . . enjoys classical music and playing the viola . . . a member of C.S.F, at both Point Loma and Hoover, a Ducateer, and a member of the Science Club 4 . . was a monitor in the business of fice . . . a math and history mayor . . . favored her math class . . . plans to attend college but un decided as to which one FERGUSON, CLINT G. Liked working on his '49 Ford . . . enjoyed his mechanical drawing and Mr. Smith . . , had a math and industrial arts major 4 , . plans to attend San Diego State College with a mechanical drawing mayor . . will make a good draftsman FELDMAN, NELLA Originally came from Trinidad . . , spends her leisure time swim' ming and dancing 4 . . was a mem. ber of the Red Cross, Cardinal Co-ed and Safety Councils . 4 chose debate as her favorite class . . . mayored in speech arts . . lasting memories will include run- ning for Commissioner ot Culture , . . plans to attend State College , , , aspires to receive her lawyers degree at U.C.l..A. FENDLAY, BARBARA E. Known to her friends as Babs . 4 . a former student of Millford Mill, Piresville, Maryland , 4 . Cn joys dancing and going to parties and to the beach . 4 . a member of the French Club 4 , . was enthu- siastic about her art class , . liked Miss Work . , . a social sci ence mayor , , , will always remem- ber when Hoover beat San Diego in '56 . , . hopes ta become an air line hostess. FERGUSON, LARRY KENT A welcome transfer from Coro nado High School . . favored playing football, swimming, danc ing, and eating at Caroles . participated in Sophomore and Var sity football , , . enyoyed his gym class . . . rated Coach Henson ns his favorite teacher . . language and social studies mayors . . , will never forget winning over San Diego in football in '56 . . plans to attend Stanford with a mayor in business economics. FERGUSON, LARRY EDWIN Favorite pastime is working on cars and entering in sport games . 4 . will miss his gym class and Mr. Gibbs . , , had an art mayor . . . will always remember the car show . . , would like to become a commercial artist w-wuisgxx 'bn X t ' r t 1 ' .as E? FERNANDES, RICHARD MICHAEL Dick was a welcome transfer from Escondido High School . . . likes to play baseball . . . was on the Varsity baseball team , . . Spanish was his favorite class and Mr. Porteous was his favorite teacher . , . will never forget the baseball game at San Diego . . . would like to attend San Diego State College with a math major 4 . . plans to do engineering work. FERRARA, ANGELA A. Known to all as Angie . 4 . par- tial ro listening to music and danc- ing 4 . . favored her physiology class . . . was fond of Mrs. Oatman . , . had a math mayor , , , will never forget the Senior Prom and Commencement , 4 . plans to at- tend State College with a commer- cial or a home economics major. FINNERTY, CAROLE JEAN Has a cute figure . . . particus larly enjoys going to football games, dances, and dating . . . liked her shorthand class . . 4 para tial ro Mrs. Clayton . . . a com- mercial mayor , , . lasting memo- ries will rnclucle the '56 Senior Prom , , . plans to attend business college and then work as a sec retary. FISCHER, DOUGLAS KARL Doug is a fishing enthusiast 4 4 . a great fan of his art survey class and Mr. Gibbs , , . mayored in math and industrial arts 4 . , will long remember when Lonnie Norsworthy danced for pennies . 4 . future plans include working at Convair in the summer and later going to college with an industrial arts mayor FISCHL, LA BELLE LOUISE ls especially fond of sewing, lis- tening to records, and dancing . . . a member of the Senior Y-Teens 4 . 4 enjoyed her science problems class . 4 . favored Mr. Engle , 4 . had a commercial major , . 4 will always recall the exciting football games. FISH, ELIZABETH B. Betsy came to us from Crosby High School in Belfast, Maine, where she was active In the Music Festival, Commercial Club and G.A.A .... she also played Varsity basketball at Crosby High . . , prea fcrred her United States History class , . 4 had a commercial mayor , . 4 the Senior Prom and Coma mencement will be one of her last- ing memories of Hoover. FISHBURN, LOIS ANN Enthusiastic about swimming, de- signing, making her own clothes, and dong art work . . 4 active as Sophomore vice-president, Commis- sioner of Girls' Activities, president of Junior Y-Teens, and flag twirler, l956-57 . . , also a member of the Student-Faculty Social Committee, Ecivres, and Downbeat Club . . . chose art as favorite class . 4 . majored in art and language 4 . will always remember the i954 Convention . , , plans to be a fash- ion illustrator4 FISHER, DIANE MARY Good sense of humor 4 . . enjoys football games, dancing, and play- ing tennis 4 , , member of the Pan- American Club . . . particularly liked her study hall . . 4 was fond of Mrs. Gieger . . . a language and commercial major , . . the '54 Hoover-San Diego football game will long be remembered , , . hopes to become an IBM operator. FISHER, SUE ANN Susan came to Hoover from our crosstown rival, San Diego High . . . a great fan of singing and acting 4 . . a member of the Or- chestra and the Choir . 4 , drama and Mrs, Lemon vate high with her . , . will ever remember her first day at Hoover , , . plans to attend San Diego State College and major in general education 4 . , would like to become a teacher and a house- wife FITCH, JAMES W. Nice to know , . . enjoys sports , , participated in Mile of Money, member of the Choir in his Junior year, and an active member of the Boosters Club 4 . . great fan of his gym class . , . chose Coach Matthle as his favorite teacher . . , majored in industrial arts . . . will never forget the l956 Hoover-Redlands football game , 4 , will probably attend Brigham Young University with a major an business , . a future business man FOLTZ, BARBARA Better known as Bobbie , , , a former Mission Bay student . 4 . enjoys roller skating . . , favored her Senior English class . 4 . was fond of Miss Tompkins . . 4 had a commercial major . . , will long re- member the football carnivals . 4 . future plans include working at the telephone company. FONG, PRISCILLA ANN Likes to be called Pris . , , spends leisure time listening to the radio and playing tennis . . . was a member of the Boosters Club . 4 4 favored her office practice class , . . equally enjoyed Mrs4 Clayton and Mrs. Gibbs , 4 . had a commer- cial major . . . will long remember the Hoover vs4 San Diego football games . . . plans to attend a voca- tional school and then do clerical work. 'KS FONTAINE, MICHAEL W. Mike . . 4 easv to know , , . spends his leisure time working on cars , . . a great fan of Mr. Giuli- anl's physics class . . , had a math major . . . plans to major in me- chanical engineerlng at college FOWLER, KATHLEEN M. Kathy to all . . . likes talking, flag twirling, and dancing . . . was a member of the Boosters Club, Student Council, Cardinettes, Down- beat Club, and Y-Teens . . . at- tendance office monitor , . . will miss her civics class . , . had an art major . . 4 will never forget being chosen a flag twirler at the Red and White Ball , 4 , heading for State as a major in art . . , has hopes of becoming an interior decorator. FOX, DENVER To know him is to like him . . . rates camping and photography as his favorite pastimes . . . was vice president of the Hi-Y, a member of the Pan-American Club, the Sena- tors, and the Commissioner of Fi- nance . , . his student government class made a hit with him , . . plans to continue his education at San Diego State College with a major in engineering or teaching . . . will be an engineer or a teacher4 FOX, KENNETH P. Possesses curly red hair . , es- pecially enjoys bowling 4 . . will miss his print shop class with his favorite teacher, Mr, Hershey , . . will never forget the l956 Hoover- San Diego football game . . . plans to attend San Diego Junior College . , . aspires to become a pilot. FRANKEN, JERRY J. Especially enjoys driving his car and not doing his homework . 4 . Jerry's favorite class was public speaking . . . majored in math . 4 . gett.ng out of school for summer vacation will be among lasting memories. FRANZ, LINDA JEAN Lists listening to records and trying to speak Spanish as her fa- vorite pastlmes . . , active as C.S,F. social chairman, Pan-American Club veep and Treasurer, and a Cardinal Co-ed representative . . . a member ef FTA., Boosters Club and Safety Council . . . favorite classes were Spanish and shorthand 4 . 4 will miss Miss M, Miller . . . plans to attend State with a major in edu- cation. FREEDMAN, RUTH ELEANOR Enjoys dancing and playin ten- nis , . . member of the Ygeens, Safety Council, Future Teachers -of America and on the Senior Sweater Committee . . . liked her U.S, His- tory class with Mr. Prokop . . , history major . . . will always re- member the Hoover-San Diego football game . . . another State- :Jound co-ed with an education ma- jor . . . has hopes of becoming an elementary teacher. FRITZ, MARCIA MAE b Frisky Fritzi made quite B name for herself around Hoover . . . she was in most every organ- ization except the Hi-Y , . . the Annual staff, Tumbling Team, Latin Club, Senators, and Y-Teens were a few to which she belonged . , . was a C.S.F. life member and na most valuable contributor to this book . . . liked Mr. Prokop and Miss Fern Miller . . . hopes to major in education in college. FULLER, ALLAN Enthusiastic about amateur radio and sports . , , participated in Hoover's Pep Band . . . chose band and gym as his favorite classes . . . favored Mr. Martin . . , had a math major . . . will always remem- ber the Band trips and football, FULLER, GEORGE George especially enjoys water skiing and body surfing . . . was a Senator and member of Squires Hi-Y . . . participated in Varsity track and Junior Varsity cross- country , . . favored his U.S. his- tory and debate classes . . . had a math major . . . lasting memories will include the Senior Prom and Commencement . . . plans to at- tend State College and will major in education. GALAsso, Juomi ANN Better known as Judy, this snap- py co-cd enjoys football games, dancing, and eating pizza . . . WBS a songleader for '55-'56 and a member of the Downbeat Club, Senior Y-Teens and Boosters Club . . . especially enjoyed physiology . . . claimed Mr. Nuttall as her fa- vorite teacher , . . had a commer- cial major while at Hoover . . . will longest remember being chosen songleader and the Senior Prom . ., another State-bound grad with a secretarial major. GALBA, CHARLENE ELIZABETH A great fan of sewing, cooking, and bowling . . . was a Student Council Representative . . , enjoyed her bookkeeping class and preferred Miss Martha Miller . . . had a com- mercial major . . . Ho0ver's victory over San Diego in football will be one of her lasting memories . . . plans to do bookkeeping and gen- eral office work in the future, GARCIA, THERESA M. Terry especially enjoys tennis, swimming, horseback riding, and driving , . . was a monitor for the library, counseling office, and the gym . . , liked working in the counseling office , . . will miss Mr. Allen after graduation . . . majored in social science , . . on April Fool's Day when Mr. Allen sent her looking for someone who didn't exist, will linger longest in her memory of Hoover . , . hopes to be a housewife. GARDNER, GARY Enthusiastic about baseball and basketball . . , will miss his basic citizenship class . , . favored Mr. Matthie . . . majored in industrial arts . . . lasting memory will be the 1954 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . plans to join the Air Force and then become a mechanic, GARIBAY, EUGENE MANUEL Likes to be called Gene . . , was secretary of R.O.T.C .... favorite classes included art and R,O.T.C. . . , had an art major . . . lasting memories include the San Diego- Hoover football game and the Commissioner's Ball , , , plans to attend U.S.C ..,. wants to own his own bakery. GAULIN, DIANE Particularly enjoys going to par- ties and football games . . . was an active member in C.S.F. and Stu- dent Council . . . Cardinal Co-ed Representative and vice president of Y-Teens , . . enjoyed her history class with Mr. Porteous . . . ma- jored in math and science . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Commencement . . . plans to at. tend State College . . . will major in education. GAULT, VIRGINIA LILLIAN Ginger previously attended Wood- row Wilson High School in Los An- geles and Camp Lejeune in North arolina . , , a great fan of water skiing, dancing and boating . . , active in the Boosters Club and the Bible Club . . . preferred her home nursing and child care classes with Miss lngebritson . . . had a com- mercial and a science major . . . will long remember the Hoover-San Diego game . . . plans to go into the secretarial field. GEER, JUDITH JOYCE Judi is a sweet co-ed . . . likes singing, playing badminton, and go- ing to dances , . . active member of the Latin Club and Y-Teens . . . favored her physiology class and Mr. Grossman . , . majored in math and science . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend State College first and later U.S.C. and major in science . . . would like to be either a den- tal hygienist or a progressive jazz singer. GELMAN, LOUISE PHYLISS Enjoys dancing, tennis, and swim- ming , , . an active member of the Student Directory Committee, Tick- et Sales Committee, Safety Council, and Decoration Committee for the All-Girl Party . , . favored her con- temporary literature class . . . liked Mrs, Morse . . . major was commer- cial . . , will remember the football game between Hoover and San Di- ego , will attend USC. or State and go into secretarial work. GEMUNDT, KENNETH CARL Kenny likes playing tennis, swim- ming, and dancing . . . active member of the Latin Club . , . was captain of the Varsity tennis team . . . geometry rated high with him . . . majored in language and his- tory , . . when Hoover defeated San Diego in football in i956 will long remain in his memory . . , plans to attend U.C.L.A and major in engi- neering and speech arts . , . plans to be an engineer. GEORGE, GARY DEAN Gary is an active member of the Band Orchestra, Silver Blades and R.O.T.C. Cadet Club . , . he espe- cially enjoys music . . . M!Sgt, Davis was his preferred teacher . . . R,O.T,C. was his top class . , . ma- jored in math . . , will fondly re- member the Band trip to Fullerton . . . hopeful of attending college with a math major before going into the Army, GESLER, RUTH EILEEN ls enthusiastic about sewing , , , was club reporter for the Bible Club and a member of the Future Teachers of America . . , enjoyed her civics and U.S. History classes and favored Mr, Greig and Mr. YOUUQ . . . had a Spanish major . . . plans to attend State College with a major in elementary educa- tion . . . hopes to become a first grade teacher. GILLE. DONNA CHARLEEN Donna, a pretty co-ed, enjoys spending her free time at the ranch witn Dave , , , she was active in the Future Nurses, Ducateers, and Latin Club , . . favored her physiol- ogy and chemistry classes . . . had a math and science major 4 , 4 will always remember getting lost the first day of school , . . will attend State College and County Hospital School of Nursing before getting married and entering the nursing profession. GLASSMAN, CAROLE JEAN This cute co-ed enjoys going out with Jack, dancing, and listening to records . . . favored her Junior English class . . . claimed Mrs. Clayton as her favorite teacher . . , while at Hoover Carole had a com- mercial maior , . . the Senior Prom will linger longest in her memory , . . would like to attend State Col- lege with a merchandising major . . . future plans include marriage and becoming a buyer for a large department store. ,upwr f f j Kit 'Sr-sr' 'fn-.vi GLEICH, JERRY D. Enthusiastic about basketball and bowling , . , was active as vice president ot the Band . . , a moni- tor for Mr. Peterson . . . lists Mr. Peterson as his favorite teacher. ., had a music major , . . will always remember the San Diego vs. Hoover football game of '56 , . . will fur- ther his education at San Diego Junior College . . , will major in music and engineering , . , hopes to become a teacher. GLENN, LARRY G. Nicknamed Pee Wee . . , base- ball is his most enjoyable pastime . . . thought that his stage crew class and Mr. Woolley were tops . . , would like to study further at San Diego Junior College . . . is planning on being a farmer in Dodge City, Kansas, GOINS, DOUGLAS Doug to those who know him . ,. enthusiastic about going to the beach, going to parties and taking Candy out . . , partial to his gym class . . , favored Mr. Prokop . . , had an industrial arts major . , . the i954 Ho-over-San Diego football game will be among lasting memo- ries . . . undecided as to future plans. GOMEZ, JOAN GLENDA Likes to dance, eat pizza and ride horseback . . . representative to the Student Council and also the Cardinal Co-ed Council . . . a mem- ber of the CSF .... favored Mr, Prokop's U.S. History class , . , majored in art and history . . . will long remember the night we beat San Diego . . . plans to attend State College and major in art and history . , . will make a terrific commercial artist. GOODMAN, NANCY RUTH A great fan of football games, rallies and dances . . . active as vice-president of the Safety Council and Senior Sweater chairman . . . also in the Pan-American Club, C,S.F. and Y-Teens . . . favored her honors English and physics classes and Miss Jones and Mrs, Oatman . . . majored in science, math, and language . . . will long remember being chosen for the Junior Cabi- net . . . a future Berkeley co-ed, Nancy plans to major in law and become a lawyer. GOSET, JAMES N. Jim spends his leisure time work- ing on cars and listening to records . . . liked U.S. History taught by Mr. Showley . . . majored in history and industrial arts . . . will never forget going to the Hoover vs. Point Loma football game when he was a sophomore. GOSET, PAT LOUISE Pat enjoys astronomy, music, and mountain climbing . , . favored her astronomy class and Mr. Young . . . is looking forward to attending San Diego State College with a science major. GOS5, JIM Jim enjoys playing all types of sports, especially baseball and bas- ketball . . . had fun in his gym class . . . was a history YUBIOV - - - was active in J.V. baseball and track . . , preferred Coach Harnp- ton as a teacher . . . will always remember when Hoover beat San Diego twice in basketball in i956 . , . lim plans to major in physical education at San Diego Junior Col- lege . . . would like to play pro- fessional baseball. GRAHAM, BARBEE L. Especially enjoys dancing, eating, and driving . . , was an active member of the Thespians and was on the Make-up committee for the Christmas Play . . . favors NC' drama and choir classes . . . rates Mr. Prokop, Mrs, Lemon and Mrs. Hoffman as her favorite teachers , . . had a speech arts major . . . will always remember the San Di- ego-Hoover football game . , , fu- ture plans include attending San Diego State College. GRAHAM, SHARON MARIE Spends her leisure time read- ing, attending sports events, and listening to popular music . . . school activities include being Latin Club president, Y-Teens historian, C.S.F, service chairman, and a member of the Boosters Club and Student Council . , . had a lan- guages major , . . will never forget being elected by the Y-Teens to attend a leadership conference at Asilomar . , . another State-bound Hoover grad. GRANGER, NANCIE CLARE Nancie is slender and vivacious , . . dancing, modeling, going to parties and the beach are her pas- times . . . active in Y-Teens and Boosters Club , . . preferred her Thomas Shorthand class with Miss Martha Miller . . . a speech arts mayor , . . the Senior Prom and Commencement will be among her lasting memories . , . future plans include attending Woodbury Model- ing College in Los Angeles . . . Nancie wil make a good model. GRANT, LINDA SUSAN Likes to be called L.G .... chose modeling, dancing, and going to the beach as her favorite pastimes . . . was a Student Council repre- sentative and a member of the Boosters Club . . . served as an at- tendance monitor , . . Mr, Vickery's senior science class made a hit with her . . , had a speech arts major . . . will always remember the Sen- ior Prom and dancing in the cafe- teria . . . will continue her educa- tion at State College, iv' '1-of QS!-'L so-3 it GRAY, NAOMI M. Q This friendly co-ed enjoys play- 'VTQ lh-e Organ . . . while at Hoover Naomi was a monitor in the coun- seling office . . , favored her speech class . . . claimed Mr, Pro- kop and Mr, Jeter as her favorite teachers , . , had a commercial m8l0r . . . another State-bound grad , . , plans on an education and music major . . . future plans include marriage and teaching. GREEN, CARL RUSSELL Formerly attended Half Moon Bay Union, Half Moon Bay, Califor- nia . , . spends his leisure time go- ing to the show and driving cars . . , was vice-president of Sopho- more class . . , participated in Sophomore basketball , . . favored his drama class . . . partial to Mr, Porteous . . . had a social science major . . . will long remember the first day of school . . . another State-bound graduate. GREGORY, CAROLYN J. Candy likes going to the beach, listening to the radio, and going to parties . . . member of the Y-Teens , . . monitor in the Registrar's Office . , . enjoyed her shorthand class and Mrs. Summers . . . had a commercial major . , . going to the Senior Prom and the San Diego vs. Hoover football game will always remain in her memory of Hoover , . . will probably attend junior college and major in business . . . would like to be a secretary. GRIER, EVELYN JEAN Evie likes to sew, style, do ce- ramics, and go to parties . . . a member of the Boosters Club . . . favored her social problems class, Mr. Rose, and Mrs. Keller . . . ma- jored in homemaking . . . will al- ways remember the i954 Football Carnival . . , would like to attend a Cosmetology school and become either a hair stylist or a dress de- signer. GRIFFIN, FRANCES A. Enjoys attending church . . , member of the Boosters Club and Bible Club , , . will miss Mr, Show- ley . . . had a science and Spanish major . . . another State-bound co- ed . . , plans to become a foreign correspondent. GRIFFIN, HAROLD MURRAY Last attended Quantico Post High, Quantico, Virginia . . . enjoys listening to hillbilly music . . . will miss his speech class . , . was a math major . . . plans to attend State College . . , expects to join the Marine Corps, GRIGG, GAYLE E. Gayle enjoys going to the beach and water skiing . . . was treasurer of F.N,A, . . . will miss her physi- ology class . . . was a science ma- jor . . . lasting memories will in- clude the Senior Prom and the day Hoover beat San Diego 20-l2 . , . plans to continue her science major at State College. GRIMES, DAVID L. Keen about drafting , . . was an active member of the R.O.T.C. Regimental Cadet Club . . . favor- ite classes were architectural draw- ing and mechanical drafting . . . Mr. Smith was his favorite teacher . . . majored in math . . . plans to attend State College . . . hopes to become a draftsman. GROTBECK, MARIE F. A welcome transfer from Point Loma High School . . . enjoys draw- ing, painting, playing the accordion and writing poetry . . . rates Eng- lish as her favorite class . . . will miss Mr, Goff . . . had a stenog- raphy major . . . shall always re- member the San Diego-Hoover football game . . , after giraduation Marie plans to move bac to Wis- consin and then do office work. GRUBB, MARTHA ANN Marty came to us from Lenoir City High School in Lenoir City, Tennessee , . . likes twirling a baton and dancing , . , active as president of the Senior Glee Club and band majorette , . . favored her glee class with Mrs. Hofmann . . . majored in social science . . . will always remember the San Di- ego-Hoover football game . . . plans to attend the University of Tennessee and major in music. GUNN, SHIRLIE E. Enthusiastic about tumbling . . . Soph Y-Teens, Cardinettes, Choir and Glee Club were among her ac- tivities at Hoover . . . enjoyed her biology class most . . . chose Mr. Moe as her favorite teacher . . . commercial major . . . her Senior year will be among lasting memo- ries of Hoover . . . future student at Junior College . , . will major in business . . . hopeful of becoming a secretary. GUSTAFSON, .IIMMIE RICHARD Gus likes to hunt . . . fa- vored his U.S. History class with Mr. Porteous . . , majored in his- tory and math . , . will always re- member the Hoover-San Diego foot- ball game . . . plans to attend the University of California and study either law or education. HAAKE, LOUIS JOHN Nicknamed Bud . . .owns and operates an amateur radio station . . . was a member of the double quartette and Operators' Club . . . especially enjoyed his physics class . . . liked Mr. Giuliani , . . was a math major . . . will always remem- ber the San Diego-Hoover game. .. will probably attend State with a math major . . . hopeful of becom- ing an electronics engineer. HALAMA, GERALD E. Likes to be called Pee Wee . . . enjoys listening to hillbilly music . . . had a lot of fun in his gym class . . . liked Coach Foote as a teacher . , . was a science and in- dustrial arts major . . . will long remember the day that Hoover beat San Diego in football . . . plans on joining the Navy. HALL, PATRICIA LOUISE Pat likes to date, dance, and go to parties . . . she was a Student Council representative and a mem- ber of C.S.F., Boosters Club, and Y-Teens . . . her two favorite teachers were Mr. Showley and Mr. Grossman . . . was a science major . . . especially enjoyed her drama class . . . will remember modeling in some of Hoover's fashion shows and Hoover beating San Diego . . . would like to become a professional model. HALL, PAUL Especially enjoys working on roadsters . . . participated in track . . . favored his current history class and Mr. Grossman . . . ma- jored in social studies . . . like so many other loyal Hooverites, Paul will always remember the 1956 football game with San Diego . . . another State-bound Hoover grad with a major in engineering . . . would like to be a civil engineer. HAMILTON, PRESTON COOPER HAMM, ANITA FRAULENE This cute flag twirler enjoys go- ing to the beach, parties, and be- ing with her friends . . . was an attendance monitor . . . Ditch Day, the Football Carnival, and the Sen- ior Prom will linger longest in her memory . . . plans to be an airline hostess. HANN, MARGARET JEAN Usually called Peggie . dress designing, dating a certain boy, and going to the beach are favor- ite pastimes . . . majored in art, her favorite class . . , partial to Mr. Goff . . . when Hoover beat San Diego in football will be among lasting memories . . . heading for San Diego Junior College with a major in art . . . wants to take up modeling or dress designing. HANSEN, CHARLES M. Chuck to all . . . especially en- joys working on his car . . . a Stu- dent Council representative . . . participated in track . . , favored Mr. Gotf's fourth period class . . . Coach Holt rated tops with him . ., had an industrial arts major . will always remember every time Hoover beat San Diego in anything . . . would like to become an in- dustrial designer. HANSEN, JEROULD W. Better known as Jerry . . . par- tial to dancing and sports . . . was a monitor in the attendance office . , . played Sophomore football and two years of Varsity football , , . enjoyed his geometry class . .I . liked Mr. Wilson . . . a math major . . . will long remember the Senior Prom and the San Diego-Hoover football game . . . plans to attend Minnesota College with a major in engineering. HANSON, JUDITH ARLENE Judy loves dancing, going to the beach, and parties . . . will miss her U.S. History class and Mrs, Fer- ris . . . had a commercial major . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . , . would like to work in an office or at the Telephone Com- pany. HARRIS, GENE L. Favorite pastimes are hunting and listening to the Four Freshmen . . . participated in cross-country in his sophomore and junior years and track in his senior year . . . will miss his physics class . . . favored Mr. DeBrodt . . . will long remem- ber when we beat San Diego's foot- ball team . . , will attend Colorado School of Mines majoring in math and science . . . aspires to become a geologist. HARRISON, GEORGE E. Particularly enjoys music . 4 . favored his band class . . . majored in music . . . will long remember the Hoover-San Diego football game . . . has hopes of becoming a po- liceman. HARTH, JOSEPH C. Joe is a sports and music fan , .. active in the Latin Club and the Hi-Y . . . participated in football and .l.V. and Varsity track , . . par- tial to his mechanical drawing and math classes . . , will miss Mr. Maurice Smith . . . carried math, science and mechanical drawing majors . . . will long remember the i956 Hoover-San Diego football game , . . plans to further his edu- cation at the University of Califor- nia, Stanford or U.S.C ..., a fu- ture engineer. HARTZLER, SHARRON LEE This quiet but very eager and pleasant girl likes to dance, go to the beach, sew, and date . . , she was as busy as a bee while serving on the Cardinal staff and the Sen- ior Cardinal committee . . . con- tributed much as a member of the Annual staff . . . was also a mem- ber of the Boosters, the Senior Glee, and the Quill and Scroll . . . most enjoyed her work on the Car- dinal staff . . , had a commercial major and was partial to Martha Miller . . . plans include college. HATCH, GEORGE ERNEST Jeeb enjoys dancing, track, cross-country and water skiing . . . was in the Boosters Club . . . a member of cross-country and track . . . liked his botany class and Mr. Henson . . . had a science and math major , . . will never forget the San Diego-Hoover football game . . . plans to attend Junior College with a science and math major . . . wants to become a forest ranger or a game warden. HAVENS, WADE E. One of those hefty lettermen . .. Wade especially likes girls and football games . . . active in the Lettermen's Club . , . played Var- sity football for two years . . . preferred his mechanical drawing class and Mr. Smith . . . majored in math . , . like many other loyal Hooverites, Wade will never forget when Hoover beat San Diego, 20-I2 . . . future plans include going to San Diego State College. HAWK, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JR. Benny to his friends . . . garden- ing is his hobby , . . served as a monitor in the attendance office and the boys' gym . . . favored his metal shop and Mr. Kauble . . . the '56 Homecoming will linger long in his memory . . . plans to continue his education at State Col- lege . . . will go on with gardening. HAYWARD, BRETT W. Enjoys swimming, hunting and sports . . . was a member of the Boosters Club and Hi-Y . . . par- ticipated in tennis . . . favored his typing and chemistry class and Miss F. Miller . . . had a math major . . . will never forget the San Di- ego-Hoover football game . . . plans to attend U.S.C, with a dental major . . . hopes to become an orthodontist. HAZARD, JOHN L. John especially enyoyed track. ., member of the Lettermen's Club , . , active on the Varsity track team . . . liked his wood and con- temporary literature classes . . . will miss Mr. DeBrodt . . . had an industrial arts mayor . . . shall al- ways remember the Hoover-San Di- ego football game . . . after grad- uation he will yoin the Armed Forces, HEARING, KEN L. Likes to be called Kenny . . . rates working on cars and dating as his favorite pastimes . , . fa- vorite classes were gym and auto shop . , , partial to Mr. Ehrenborg , . , had a math and industrial arts mayor . . , will long remember the night we beat San Diego High in football , . . will attend State with a mayor in industrial arts and math . . has hopes of becoming a me- chanical engineer, HEBERT, CHARLES ROBERT Chuck likes going to dances . . . active on the track team . , . auto shop and Mrs. Wells rate tops on his list of classes and teachers . . . had an industrial arts major . . . when Hoover beat San Diego in football will linger longest in his memory of Hoover . , . plans to loin the Air Force, HEATHMAN, MARLYS KAY Her friends call her Marney . . . she enyoys singing, sewing, dancing and dating . . , an active member of Y-Teens, Hoover Ensemble, Duc- ateers and French Club , . . likes to sing in the double quartet , . . rated Mrs. Hofmann and Mr. Pro- kop tops . . . math and homemak- ing mayor . . , remembers the San Diego-Hoover game and the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend State before becoming a dietician or a lromemaking teacher. HECHT, RICHARD DENNIS Richard enyoys reading, cartoon- ing, following the Chicago White Sox team and listening to politics in the news . . , liked Mr. Shirley , . mayored in journalism . . , will fondly remember Hoover's vic- tory over San Diego , . , plans to attend 1.C, before going into the Navy . . . hopes to do some type of newspaper work. HEIMLICH, NANCY L. Nancy likes going to football games, swimming, reading and eat- ing pizza . . . favored her short- hand class to other subjects and Mr Baer as favorite teacher . . , had a commercial mayor , . . will never forget the l954 Hoover-San Diego football game . . , will at- tend Kelsey-Jenney Business Cola lege and mayor in business . . . as- pires to be a private secretary. --6' fl-'E-N HELM5, GEORGE DEAN A former student of Virginia Beach High School, Virginia Beach, Virginia . . . enyoys working on his car , . . a member of the Senior Hi-Y . . . favored his civlcs class . . . liked Mr. Prokop . . . a math mayor , . , will never forget beating San Diego in football in '56 . . . plans to attend State College with a commercial mayor . 4 . also hopes to continue working at the First National Bank. HENDRICKS, DEWAYNE A great fan of Mr. Goff , . . ma- yored in social studies . . . a loyal Hooverite, Dewayne will always re- member the Hoover-San Diego foot ball game , . . he plans to attend State College with a business mayor . . , would like to own his own restaurant, HENSCHEL, ANN Particularly enyoys being with Duane and swimming . . , a mem- ber of the Senior Y-Teens . . . a great fan of Mr. Prokop's U.S. His- tory class . . . maiored in social science . . , like so many other loyal Hooverites, Ann will always remember when Hoover beat San Diego . . . future plans include working for a year and then at- tending Fresno College. HERRMANN, LINDA ANN Lynn especially likes swimming, playing tennis, eating pizza and dating Slim , , . a member of the Future Nurses of America and Y-Teens , . preferred her U,S. History and seni-or science classes and Mr. Baer and Mr. Engle , , . a commercial mayor . , , will long re- member her senior year and the trip to Redlands . . . plans to go to a beauty college . . . will make a good beautician. HERZIG, CAROLE MAE A great fan of sewing and going to the beach and snow . . . a member of the Y-Teens and the Boosters Club , . . also a nurse's monitor . , . favored her home planning class and Miss Thompson . , , majored in homemaking . . , the I956 San Diego-Hoover foot- ball game will be one of her treas- ured memories , . , plans to attend Comer and Doran College in Los Angeles and mayor in hair styling and color , , . would like to be a beautician. HICKEY, PEGGY Peggy always has a friendly greeting and smile . . . likes to swim and listen to yazz . , . fa- vored her mechanical drawing class and Mr, Smith , . . had a commer- cial mayor , , . never will forget the San Diego-Hoover football game . .. would like to attend State College and mayor in business . . . she would like to be a secretary in a foreign country. HIGDON, HOWARD H. Howie enjoys playing the trumpet . . . member of Soph. track . . . liked his auto shop and Mr. Ehren- borg , . . had a math major . . . will always remember the San Di- ego-Hoover football game . . , plans to enlist in the Navy and then go to State College , . . would like to become an electrical eng.neer. HIGGS, CHARLENE ANNE Enjoys going to football games . . . active in G4A.A. and Boosters Club 4 . . favored her U.S. History class and Mrs. Baker . , . a lan- guage and social science major . . . will always remember the San Di- ego-Hoover football game . . . an- other State-bound c-o-ed and major in political science . . . would like to become a politician. HILL, CHESLEY DIANE Last attended Mission Bay High School . , 4 enjoys dating, dancing and playing the piano . . lists physiology and Miss lngebritson as tops on her list of teachers and classes . . . had a mathematics ma- jor . . . the San Diego-Hoover foot- ball game will linger longest in her memory of Hoover . . , plans to attend San Diego State College with a homemaking major 4 4 . is unde- cided about future plans, HINSVARK, VALERIE JEAN Val loves to paint and philoso- phize , . . we can vouch for her talent in only the first category . 4 . much of the art work in this publication attests to Val's crea- tiveness . . . her activities included memberships in the Boosters, the Quill and Scroll, and the school art service class 4 4 . Mrs, Wells was a favorite as was Mr. Engle's physi- ology class . . . more artistic train- ing at an undetermined school is in the future for this girl. HOFF, CLAUDE E. Claude enjoys making money, bowling and dancing 4 . was a member of the West Coast Rifle Club . . . was active in the R.O.T.C. Rifle Team . , 4 claimed auto shop as his favorite class . . 4 preferred Mr4 Ehrenborg as a teacher , . . majored in math . , , will always remember when Hoover defeated San Diego in football , . . a State- bound student, will major in me- chanical engineering before becom- ing a mechanic. HODGES, HARRIETT ANN Claims playing tennis and going to the beach as her favorite pas- times 4 . . Ann was a member of the Ducateers, Senior Y-Teens and Boosters Club . , , liked her short- hand class with Miss Martha Miller . . . had a commercial major . . . going to the SCIF basketball play- off in Long Beach will linger long- est in her memory of Hoover . . plans to go to a Christian colleoe in Phoenix, Arizona , . . would like to be a legal secretary. HOGARTH, GAIL LOUISE Gail likes to play tennis, swim, eat pizza and sew . 4 . was a mem- ber of the Future Teachers of America, Sr4 Y-Teens, and secretary of the Creative Writing Club . . . contemporary literature was her fa- vorite class . . . preferred Mrs, Clayton as a teacher , . 4 was a commercial major . . . October l9, l956 will linger in her memory be- cause that is the day that Hoover defeated S.D ,... State-bound student , . . will become a teacher. HOLBECK, JULIANN GRACE Her friends call her Julie 4 , 4 likes to be with people 4 . , she was secretary of the Pan-American Club, Veep of the Safety Council, and a member of the N.F.L., Y- Teens, Future Teachers Club, C.S.F. and Senators . . . speech arts and language majors . 4 . will remember her first day of student teaching and the San Diego-Hoover game. . 4 will attend State with an elemen- tary education major before becom- ing a teacher4 HOLDEN, BETTY JEAN Takes pleasure in modeling, dat- ing Denny, going to parties and eating , , . especially enjoyed her color and design and dress design- ing classes . . . preferred Miss Grogan and Mr. Engle 4 4 , majored in art . 4 , will always remember the Hoover-San Diego football game and the Senior Prom . . 4 plans to attend either U.C4L,A. or State Col- lege and major in art , , . will make a good model. HOLST, NIXIE VIVIAN A member of the Y-Teens and Boosters Club . . . enjoyed her U.S, History class with Mr. Prokop . . . had a social science and commer- cial major 4 , . will never forget the time that she didn't go to the Senior Play . . . another State- bound co-ed . , . would like to ma- jor in real estate . . . plans to be married. HOPKINS, IRENE JANETTE Renee formerly attended Pen- ticton in British Columbia, Canada, and Helix High in San Diego . 4 . enjoys dating and dancing . 4 , fa- vored her tennis class . . . a fan of Mr. Engle , . 4 had a commercial major . . . will always remember all the friends she made while at Hoover , . 4 plans to be married and become a filing clerk4 HORRALL. SUSAN JANE Susie, a friendly co-ed, was treas- urer of the Latin Club and a mem- ber of C.S.F., Boosters Club, Y- Teens and News Staff of the Car- dinal Co-ed Bulletin . 4 . a lan- guage major . . . enjoyed her soeech class 4 , . especially liked Miss S. Carlson and Mr. DeBrodt . . . the l956 Hoover-San Diego football game will be a lasting memory . . . plans to major in edu- cation at State before entering the teaching profession. HORSTMAN, JERRY R. Last attended Riverside Poly, Riverside, California , . . likes to work on cars , , . favored his wood shop class and Mr, Wilson . . . had a math and industrial arts major , . . plans to attend San Diego State College and have a math ma- jor . . , would like to be a sure veyor. HORSTMAN, KERRY M. Transferred from Poly High, Riverside . . . enjoys dancing, bowl- ing and going to shows . . . mem- ber of Y4Teens and Boosters Club . . . main office monitor . , , faf vorite class was botany . . . will miss Mr, Henson , . . had a com- mercial major , . . Graduation Day and Senior Prom will he among lasting memories . , . plans to at- tend junior college in Riverside . . . will major in business . . . plans include a business career, HORTON, GARY Previously attended San Diego High Vocational School . . . Gary plans to continue his education at San Diego Junior College . , . he will major in drafting, HUCKIN5, JOEL CLINTON Enjoys swimming . , . an active member of the Hi-Y and veep of A Cappella Choir . , . partial to his chemistry class with Mr. Guiliani . . . majored in math and science . . . will never forget the i956 Hoover-San Diego football game. , , plans to attend State and then U.S.C. with a major in dentistry... hopes to become a dentist. HUFF, THELMA LEE A welcome transfer from Gross- mont High School . . . enjoys bad- minton and participating in church activities . . . member of the Bible Club and the Boosters Club . . . a counseling office monitor . . , fa- vored Miss lngebritson and Mr. Vickery . . , had a commercial ma- jor . . . will never forget the l956 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . heading for Pasadena Naza- rene College with a major in music and business education. HUFF, TOMMY WESELY A former Grossmont High stu- dent . , . a miniature golfing en- tt' fast . . . served as monitor for thc Operators Club . . . his radio class clicks with him . . . chose Mr. Crawford as his favorite teacher . . . had an industrial arts major . . lasting memories will include the '56 San Diego vs. Hoover football game . . . intends to prepare for missionary work at Pasadena Nazarene College. HUGHES, NANCY E. Was a member of the Bible Club . . . enjoyed her social problems class . . . especially liked Miss Henderson . , . had a commercial major . . . the '56 football game with San Diego will long be re- membered by Nancy . . . future plans include attenting a beauty college and to later become a beauty operator, HUGHES, NANCY L. Partial to water skiing . . . ta- vored her study hall . . . rated Miss Work as her favorite teacher . . . majored in home economics . . . will long remember the '56 San Diego-Hoover game . . . plans to live in Mexico following her graduation from H-oover. HUMPHREY, HARRY F. Hump . . . enjoys working on the ranch . . , was a member of the Letterman's Club , . , played Sophomore and Varsity football and was manager of the basketball team in his Junior and Senior year . . . liked his physiology class . . . was fond of Mrs. Oatman and Mr. Grossman . . . will lon remember beating San Diego 20-lg . . , plans to attend the University of Cali- fornia with a major in science . . . hopes to become a veterinarian. HUNT, RALPH BOYD Tall blond . . . enjoys working on his car and eating chili . . . active member of the Hi-Y, Stu! dent Council, and Lettermen's Club . . . also on the Senior Cabinet . . . ran Varsity cross-country and played Varsity tennis . . , preferred U. S. History and Mr, Porteous . . . history and math majors . . . will long remember the '56 San Diego- Hoover game . . . plans on attends ing either San Diego State or Ore- gon State College . . . aspires to be an agricultural inspector, HUNTER, STEPHEN A. Better known as Steve . , , likes working on cars , , , favored his mecanical drawing class . . . Mr. Smith was tops . . . majored in math and mechanical drawing . , . will never forget the '56 football game with San Diego . . . plans to attend S.D.J.C, . hopes to be- come an automotive engineer or a tool designer. HUTTON, MILTON JAMES - Butch , . , rated swimming as his favorite pastime , , . Varsity baseball manager for two years . , . enjoyed his civics class . . , Mr. Van Tassel was his favorite teacher . . . had an industrial arts major , . . will long remember beating San Diego in football . . . plans to join the United States Army. JACKEL, DONALD Known to all as Don . . . a former student of Richmond Hill High School, New York City, New York . . . enjoys going to the movies , , . was vice-president of his Freshman class in New York, treasurer of his Sophomore class, and also worked on the school paper , . . favored his English class with Mr. DeBrodt as his favorite teacher . . . had a math major . . . will long remember beating San Diego in football. JACOBSEN, RICHARD E. Particularly enjoys radio building member of the Key Club and the Hi-Y . . . favored his trigonometry class . . . was especially fond of Mr. Giuliani . . . had a science and math major , . , will never forget when Hoover beat San Diego in football in '56 . . . future plans include attending LaVerge College where he will major in religion . , , hopes to become a minister. JALLU, FRANCES G. Francie is well-liked around Hoover . , . active in Y-Teens and on the committees for Sadie Hawk- ins Dance and Shamrock Shuffle . . . also a counseling monitor . . . favored her chemistry class and Mrs. Hines . . . majored in math and science . . . will never forget when Hoover beat San Diego in l956 . . .a future Berkeley co-ed with a major in science . . . plans to be a lab technician. JANGARD, JERRY MICHAEL This tall blond is very enthusi- astic about baseball and dating Pat . . . he was a member of the Hi-Y and was also a Letterman in base- ball . . . a first rate player on the J.V. and Varsity baseball squads , , . favored his U. S. History class with Mr. Prokop . . . a math-his- tory major . , . will long remember when we beat San Diego in foot- ball . , . will attend the Univer- sity of Washington with a major in law or marine engineering , . . wants to play pro baseball. JANSEN, PAMELA V. Pammie has a very sweet per- sonality . . . especially likes danc- ing and going out with Don . . . a member of the Boosters Club . . , favored her art class and Mr. Engle . . . majored in science and art , . , will long remember the Senior Prom and the San Diego-Hoover football game . . . heading for Junior Col- lege with an art major . . . look- ing forward to getting married, JARMAN, JUNE E. Likes dancing, eating pizza and going to parties and church activi- ties . . . a member of the Boosters Club . . .also a nurse's monitor , . . liked her home planning and home nursing classes and Mrs. Keller and Miss niebritson . . . majored in homema ing . . . will always re- member the San Diego-Hoover football Same . . . plans on at- tending righam Young University with a major in homemaking, JENNINGS, ROBERT W. Nice to know . . . a member of the Ecivres, sports editor of the Cardinal and a member of the Let- termen's Club . . . sports activities in c I u d e Varsity football for two years and Junior Varsity baseball in '57 . . . favored his journalism class . . . a math and science ma- jor . . . beating San Diego in foot- ball in his Senior year will linger longest in his memories of Hoover . . . hopes to become an engineer. JENSEN, LINDA Water skiing and tinting pictures takes up her spare time . . . was an active member of Y-Teens . . , will miss her social problems class . . . rated Mrs. Lewis as her fa- vorite teacher . . . was an art ma- jor . . . will long remember the Hoover-San Diego game. JOAQUIN, LORRAINE Lorrie likes dancing, sewing, and playing tennis . . . member of the Senior Y-Teens, C.S,F. and Future Nurses . . . lists geometry and Miss Gaby as her favorite class and teacher . . . had a math and science major . . , will never for- get the night we beat San Die o in football . . . would like to ge a nurse. JOHNSON, ANN MURRIN Especially enjoys performing at football games . . . was captain of the flag twirlers I956-I957 . . . member of Boosters and Down Beat Clubs . . . favored her history class . . . partial to Miss Work . . . will long remember being chosen flag twirler . . . plans to major in science at State College . . . hopes to become a nurse. JOHNSON, CAROL ANN Carol is enthusiastic about music will miss her orchestra class and Miss Grlmshaw . . . had a major in homemaking . . . will always re- member the day Hoover beat San Diego in football . , . will attend San Diego Junior College and later become a dental assistant. JOHNSON, CAROL ELINE Takes great pleasure in bowling, swimming and dancing . . . was active in the Boosters Club, Bowl- ing Club, and Y-Teens . . . was a registrars' monitor . . . liked Mr, Prokop and Mr. Rybiski . . . had a commercial major . . . the Hoover vs, San Diego football game will linger longest in her memory . . . will attend Pasadena Playhouse with a major in speech arts. JOHNSON, DORIS L. Enjoys dancing, flagtwirling, and going to parties . . , active as Car- dinal Co-Ed vice president, Down- beat Club and Junior class secre- tary, French Club president, mem- ber of Y-Teens and Boosters . , . a flagtwirler , . . liked Mr. Gibbs . . , majored in history, art, and languages . . , will fondly remem- ber the '56 Hoover vs. San Diego football game . . . will major in art at State. JOHNSON, ROBERT BRUCE Likes to play the trumpet and work on his Olds . . . active as Hi-Y president, C.S.F. treasurer, ixey Club secretary, and a mem- ber of the Pep Band, the Sopho- more Constitution Committee, the Senior Sweater Committtee, and the Boosters Club . . . lettered in Sophomore track . . . majored in science and music . . . plans to attend State and U.C,L.A. with a major in music and pre-med . , . will be a professional musician or medical missionary. JOHNSON, SHARON LEE Sharon spends her leisure time swimming . . . participated in the Boosters Club and Pan-American Club . . . fav-ored her U, S. History class . . . was a fan of Miss Work . . . majored in both science and language , , . the San Diego-Hoover game will bc a lasting memory , . . plans to attend State and perhaps become an English teacher . . , would like to go to South America for a while. JOHNSON, YVONNE LOUISE Enjoys knitting sweaters and talking on the phone , . . played in the Orchestra . . , art production was her favorite class and Mrs. Edson her favorite teacher . . . had a commercial major . . . may attend Brigham Young University. JONES, FRANCES M. Better known as Frankie . . . especially enjoys all types of sports and music . . . was an active mem- ber of the C,S.F. and the Bible Club . , . favored her bookkeeping class . . , rates Miss Kokanour as her favorite teacher . . . had a commercial major . . . will always remember all three Football Carni- vals , . . another State bound grad . . . plans to have an accounting major , . . future plans include reaching the goal of a Certified Public Accountant. JORDAN, MARILYN ANN Claims being with Danny and playing tennis and golf as her fa- vorite pastime . . , Student Council Representative, member of Y- Teens, Cardinal Co-eds, C.S.F,, G.A.A., Quill and Scroll, copy editor of the Cardinal, and editor of the Cardinal Co-ed Bulletin , . . liked her journalism class and Mr. Shir- ley . . . had a journalism and social science major . . . will always re- member the San Diego football game . . . plans to go to State. UU' KAUFMAN, JULIE ANN Julie likes to listen to records and write for the paper . , . Editor- in-Chief of Cardinal, treasurer of the Cardinal Co-eds and Quill and Scroll, first Editor-in-Chief of Coed- Capers and members of Ecivres and C.S,F .... favored her mechanical drawing class and Miss Gaby . , . had a math major . . . beating San Diego will linger longest in her memory of Hoover . . . will attend State with an industrial arts major . . . plans to get married, KAY, GEORGE H. Spends leisure time hunting and flshlng . , . favored mechanical drawing , , , had a math major , . . will long remember the l956 Hoo- ver-San Diego football game . . . plans to attend State College and then Berkeley . . . hopes to be- come an engineer. KELLER, CHARLOTTE GILLETTE Prefers to be called Charlie . . . was Junior Assistant on the Annual staff l955-1956 . . . active mem- ber of the Bible Club . . , great fan of her shorthand class . . . choose Mrs. Hunter as her favorite teacher , . , had a commercial and language major . . . will fondly re- member the day Hoover beat San Diego 23-I2 . . . plans to attend Queen's College, Charlotte, North Carolina . . . will make a good mis- sionary doctor. KELLY, SARA ANN Came from Grossmont Union High School . . . enjoys all outdoor sports . . . member of Bible Club , . . will miss her civics and home planning classes . . . favored Mr. Young . . . had a social science major . . . the i956 Hoover-San Diego football game will be among her lasting memories . . . plans to attend Bethel College, St. Paul, Minnesota . . . looking forward to being an elementary school teacher. KENLINE, GEORGE ARTHUR Keen about hiking and photog- raphy . . . active in Hi-Y, the Let- termen's Club, and C.S.F .,., played Varsity tennis . . . partial to his English class and Mr. Woolley . . . majored in math and science . . , will major in forestry at Ore- gon State College , . . looking for- ward to being a forest ranger. KENNEDY, JIM W. Jim likes sports of all kinds , . . participated in Varsity football and baseball . . . enjoyed his U.S, His- tory class most . . . will miss Mr. Henson , . . had a social studies major . . . will never forget the '56 Hoover vs. San Diego football ame . . . will probably join the ilayy after leaving Hoover. KEPNER, DONALD CRAIG Strictly an outdoor boy . . . likes to swim and ski . . . was a member of the Silver Blades and the Regi- mental Cadet Club . , . auto shop heads his list of favorite classes , . . majored in industrial arts . . . plans to jo.n one of the armed services and later attend college, KESSEL, JANET MAY Jan enjoys cooking, sewing, dat- ing and playing badminton , . . was a member of the Latin Club . . . girls' attendance monitor . . . great fan of her chemistry and physics classes .... partial to Miss Gaby and Mrs. Hines , . . had a math and science major . . . will long remember beating San Diego in football . . . looking forward to attending State . , . hopes to be- come a metallurgist, KLEMAN, CAROL ELIZABETH Dancing, swimming, and eating tacos take up her spare time . . . was president of F.T.A. and a member of the Pan-American Club , . . preferred her Civics class . . , chose Miss Clayton and Mr, Young as her favorite teachers , , . beat- ing San Diego in football will be among lasting memories . , will continue education at State . , . plans include being an elementary teacher or working at the Educa- tion Center. KNOLL, JOHN WENSTON Bull to Coach Henson . . . likes sports , , , played two years of Varsity football and Sophomore football . . . favored his print shop and Mr. Hershey . . . majored in math . . . will fondly remember the night we beat San Diego . . . is looking forward to attending San Diego State College. KOONS, CHARLES EDWARD Ill Ed was a friendly Hoover stu- dent . . . his favorite hobby is water skiing , . . was a member of the Senior Hi-Y Club . . , enjoyed his print shop . . , was a fan of Mr. Hershey . , . carried an indus- trial arts major . . . will always re- member the San Diego-Hoover games . . , plans to attend State College with a business major . , . is going into the plumbing busi- ness, KOTULA, VICTOR Known as Vic . . , likes to go to football games, date and draw . . . was a member of the R,O.T.C. Cadet Club, Boosters Club and his- torian of the Operators' Club . . . was a monitor for Miss Henry , . . U.S. History, civics, and mechanical drawing were his favorite classes . , . Mr. Greig and Mr. Smith were the teachers he liked best , . . will fondly remember the i956 Hoover- San Diego game . . . plans to con- tinue his education at State, KRAFT, LARRY LLOYD Larry claims dating as his favor- ite pastime , , . was treasurer of the Key Club . , . took part in Varsity and Sophomore football . . . partial to his botany class . . . fa- vored Mr. Henson . . , had a sci- ence major . . . he'll remember beating San Diego High at football . . . plans to attend Humboldt State College with a major in for- estry. KRASNOW, BETTY Keen about swimming and ice skating . . . active in C.S.F., the Safety Council, the Boosters Club, the Pan American Club, and a member of the Telephone Directory Committee . . . public speaking was her favorite class . . . partial to Miss M. Miller . , . had a math major . . , will fondly remember the l956 Hoover-San Diego football game.. , . hopes to attend U.C.L.A., majoring in education . . . aspires to become a teacher. KRAUSE, KENNETH Known to his many friends as Ken . . , likes to play baseball . . . was an active Pres. of the Ecivres, Student Council, C.S.F., and Letter- men's Club . , . participated in Sophomore and Varsity football and JTV. and Varsity baseball . , . espe- cially enjoyed Mrs, Oatman's physi- ology class . , . was a math and science major . . . will remember Hoover beating San Diego . . . plans to attend Stanford before go- ing into law, KROSCH, DONALD BRADLEY Donald enjoys working on cars and taking out girls . . . active member of the Junior and Senior Hi-Y, Boosters Club, Latin Club and C,S.F ..., liked his chemistry class and Mrs. Hines . . . had a math and science major . . . like all Hoover students, he will never for- get the San Diego-Hoover game. ., plans to attend State College and have a business or engineering ma- jor . , . will make a good engineer. KUHLKEN, LAWRENCE E. Larry likes to water ski, sing, and play the guitar . . . while at Hoover he was in Senior Hi-Y, Safety Council and Double Quartet . . , favored his double quartet class and Miss Fern Miller . . , had agscience and math major . , . will always remember his Senior Year . . . would like to attend Cal Tech with a metallurgy major , , , hopes to obtain a doctorate degree. KUHLMAN, SHEILA M. Likes to dance and swim . . . member of the Y-Teens, Boosters Club, German Club and Cardinal Co-ed representative . . . will miss her physiology class and Mr, Hen. son V. . . had a science major . . . beating San Diego will always be remembered by Sheila . . , another State-bound co-ed . . . would like to be an airline hostess. KULLMANN, BETTE-JOAN Enjoys swimming, playing rec- ords, collecting dolls and fishing , , . a member of the Bible Club . . . lists civics and Mrs. Wells tops on her list of favorite teachers and classes . . . going to football games will always be remembered by Bette . . . future plans include be- coming a secretary. KUSAN, DAVE ALLEN Likes dating and going to parties . . participated in Sophomore football and basketball, B bas- ketball, and Varsity football . . . found his astronomy class very in- teresting , . . liked Mr. Webber , . . had a math major . . , will never forget helping to defeat San Diego in the '56 football game . . . hopes to attend State with an enqu- neermg major and then join the Air Force. LAIRD, DAVID A. Known to all as Dave . . . espe- cially enjoys all sports activities. .. general science rated his favorite class . . . partial to Mr. Vickery . . . majored in industrial arts . . . will never forget the Hoover-San Diego football game . , . plans to attend State College . . . plans to be a meat retailer. LANDIN, JOHN A. Enthusiastic about hunting . . . favored Mrs, Clayton's English class . , . had a science major . . . will fondly remember the Senior Prom . . . plans to major in science at State College . . . hopeful of be- coming a veterinarian. LA ROSH, PATRICIA ELAINE To know her is to like her . . . an energetic booster of our school and its activities , . . served on Student Council, Tumbling Team, Prom committee, and was chairman of the Blind Date committee . . . contributed immensely as a Senior Editor to the publication of your Annual . , , chose Martha Miller and Mr. Jeter as her favorite teach- ers . . 4 Graduation was a big day in Pat's memories of Hoover . . . Should do well in college or what- ever she chooses to do. LARSEN, ROBERT ERLING LEE Bob likes playing the saxophone, swimming, and going to sports events . . . active in the Letter- men's Club, French Club and Band . . . Varsity track and Varsity cross-country were among his sports activities . . , liked his typing class and Coach Holt . . . had a social studies major , 4 , will never forget when Hoover won the l956 City Prep League Track Championship . , . would like to go to college and become a coach. LARSON, NORMAN RICHARD Transferred from Waterford High School, Pontiac, Michigan . . . my chanical drawing class made a hit with him . . . partial to Mr. Holt . . . majored in music and social studies . , . another State-bound grad , , . would like to become a draftsman. LA RUSSA, VIRGINIA PATRINA Likes to be called Ginger . . . likes to dance, swim, and sing . . . took part in the Christmas Pageant, Student Council, and Cardinal Co- ed Council . . . favored her short- hand class . . . especially liked Miss M. Miller , . . carried a commercial major . . . will pleasantly remember the Senior Prom and Hoover beat- ing San Diego . . . Ginger would like to work as a court stenogra- pher. LAUNDER, JOHN E. Likes to be called Jack . . . en- joys working on cars and model arr- planes . . , was a member of Squires Hi-Y . . . favored his trig. class , . . partial to Miss Fern Miller , . . had a math major . . . will long remember the l956 Hoo- ver-San Diego football game . . . plans to attend State College and continue his math major. LAUNER, SANDRA LEE Sandie likes going to the beach, parties and singing . . . member of the Boosters Club . . . will miss her drama class with Mrs. Lem-on , . . a music and speech arts major . . . beating San Diego 23-I2 will al- ways be remembered by Sandie . . . would like to attend Pasadena Play- house after graduation with a drama and music major . . . plans to enter show business. LAWRENCE, ERNEST H. Ernie likes going out on dates, bowling, and listening to records . , . member of Squires Hi-Y . . . liked his print shop class , . . will miss Mr. Hershey and Mrs. Hof- mann . . . had an industrial arts major . . . he'll remember when Hoover beat San Diego in football . . . will attend S.D.J.C. with a ma- jor in air R.O.T.C .... will join the Air Force, LAWSON, JOHN MICHAEL Usually called Mickey . . . fa- vorite pastime was watching the Yankees beat the Dodgers in the world series . . . participated in C track and J.V. baseball . . . partial to his architectural drawing class . . . will miss Mr. Henson . . , majored in math and industrial arts . . . will never forget when Hoover beat San Diego in football . , . will attend State with a major in math . . , a future engineer. LAYNE, DE'ANNA RUBY Prefers De . . . keen about church activities, all sports, eating and sleeping . . . member of the Pom Pon Corps and the Bible Club . . . registrar's monitor . . . favor- ite classes were registrar's office and office practice . . . partial to Mrs. Dent and Miss Kokanour . , had a commercial mayor . . , the i956 Hoover-San Diego football game will be among lasting memo- ries . . . will be a full time Chris- tion worker. LEBSOCK, BARBARA CATHERINE Better known as Barb . . . espe- cially enjoys dancing, swimming, and going to football games . . , was an active member of the Boosters Club and G.A.A .... while at Hoover Barb was a moni- tor in the counseling office . . favored her shorthand class and claimed Mrs. Edson as her favorite teacher . , . will always remember the Senior Prom and graduation... hopes to be a private secretary, LEEDS, ANDREA GAIL Better known as Andi . . . en- joys parties, listening to records, and performing at football games . , . was a flag twirler in '56 , . . a member of the Downbeat Club, Red Cross Council . . . favored Cardinettes . . , liked Mr. Showley , . . had a history major . . . will never forget being chosen as a flag twirler . . . plans to attend U.C.L.A. LE PAGE, PATRICIA ANNE Pat previously attended Our Lady of Peace Academy . , . especially enjoys being a model, collecting classical records, and reading , , . preferred her botany class with Mr. Henson . . . majored in social sci- ence . . . will long remember the Hoover-Saint Augustine football game . . . plans to attend State ollege, then U.S.C., and major in merchandising . . . Pat may have a future in the movies, for RKO stu- dios have offered her a contract. LESSER, GEORGETTE Friends call her Georgi , . . en- joys lying around on rainy days, eating pizza and dancing . . . rated Mrs. Oatman as tops . . . majored in speech arts . . . had fun in her gym class . . . will always picture Hoover's football team after win- ning the San Diego game . . . plans to live in New York for a few years. LETSON, ROBERT ALLAN Bob is nice to know . . , enjoys politics and people . . . active in the Boosters Club, Science Club, Latin Club, and C,S.F. . . , treas- urer of the Hi-Y . . . participated in track and cross-country . . . fa- vored his history class, Miss Work, and Coach Holt . . . majored in history, math, and speech . . , will always remember when Hoover beat San Diego in football . . , another State-bound Hoover grad with a major in education . . . a future teacher. LETSON, RUTH ANN Nicknamed Sam . . . enjoys working on school activities, going to speech tournaments, and cook- ing . . , active member of Ecivres, Safety Council, Future Nurses, Na- tional Forensic League, and Latin Club . . . partial to her debate class . . , liked Mr. Lokke . . . ma- jored in history and speech , . , will attend State College . . . would like to be a debate coach and take Mr. l.okke's place as A.S.B. advisor, LEWIS, W. MORSE Morrie especially likes to drive sports cars . . . active in the Hi-Y and Boosters Club . . . favored his chemistry class and Mr. Prokop . . . had a science and math major , . . will never forget the Hoover-San Diego football game . . . after graduation, Morrie will attend Colo- rado U. and major in aeronautical engineering . , , plans on being a flight test engineer. LITTLE, REX JOHN Swimming, athletics and working are considered his favorite pastimes . . . member of tne Boosters Club, and in the nominating convention in 1954 . . , boys' attendance of- fice monitor . , . active in B track in his Sophomore year . , , liked his mechanical drawing and Mr. Smith . . . had a math and in- dustrial arts major . . . will never forget the Hoover-San Diego game . . , after graduation he plans to attend junior college. LLOYD, JEAN MARIE Whatever Jean does she does well . . . has a spiendid sense of humor and is invariably on an even keel . . . had her lingers in C.S,F., Ecivres, Quill and Scroll, and was co-chairman of the Tower Day committee and an invaluable mem- ber of the Annual staff . . . Miss S. Carlson and her German class and Mrs. Oatman and her physiol- ogy were favorites of Jean's . . . teaching is her ultimate goal which we are sure she'll attain. LOCKE, ROBERT JAMES Jim enjoys having his own band and playing for Hoover dances . . . president of his English class in his Sophomore year, member of the Boosters Club and Band . . . was a monitor for the Boys' Attendance office . . . liked his history class and Mr. Ehrenborg . . . had a mu- sic major . . . will always remember the San Diego-Hoover game . . . future plans include junior college and have a music and business ma- jor . . . would like to play in a band. LOHR, DONNA, JEAN Favorite pastime is dancing . . . active in Ducateers, Y-Teens, Boost- ers Club, C.S.F. and All-Girl Party ticket sales . . . favorite classes were life drawing and gym . , . partial to Mr. Grieg . . . had a commercial major . , . will never forget the Hoover-San Diego foot- ball game . . . will attend State as an art major . . . would like to be- come a commercial artist. LOHRE, KENNETH 0. Ken enyoys watchrng the football games 4 4 4 wrll mrss hrs gym class and Mrss Srgne Carlson 4 4 4 had-an rndustrral arts mayor . 4 , beatrng San Drego rn football will always be remembered by Ken 4 4 4 future plans rnclude gorng to yunror col- lege and becomrno a mechanrc. LORENZ, CARL ROY Carl especrally enyoys cars and sports 4 . 4 was actrve rn football and track 4 , 4 favored hrs Spanish class wrth Mrs. Hunter 4 4 4 had a history mayor 4 4 4 Hoover-San Dre ego football game wrll be among lastrng memorres 4 4 4 wrll contlnue hrs educatron at S.D.J.C, and then State 4 , hopeful of hecorrrrng a rtraftsman or a doctor LORENZEN, JOHN Johnny 4 , 4 an avrd record col- lector 4 , a German Club member 4 , 4 lrked world hrstory taught by Mr Prokop 4 4 4 majored rn math and hrstory 4 4 4 he'll remember the trme Hoover beat San Diego at football 4 , wrll specralrze in math and hrstory at San Drego Junror College asprres to be a disc yockey LOVE, PERRY WILLIAM Perry lakes to go hunting, play basketball and lrstcn to records 4 . . he was a member of the Rrfle Club . 4 . rated auto shop among has favored classes , 4 4 was a math mayor 4 4 wrll long remember Hoover bealrng San Dyego rn foot- ball 4 a State-bound student ma yorrnq rn math or yournalrsm 4 4 4 would lyke to go rnto englneerrng or yournalrsm LOWITZ, MARJORIE lntellrqent 4 4 Margie lrkcs to sew and dance 4 4 4 was C.S.F., Ducateers, Safety Councrl, and Or, chestra member , 4 4 enyoyed her orchestra class most 4 , , favored Mass Henderson 4 4 had Spanrsh, hrstory, and math mayors 4 4 . lrkes to recall attendrng three Senror Proms rn one week 4 . 4 plans to attend college wrth a mayor in scr- ence wyll go rnto scientrfrc research LUCE, TED JOE Sometimes called Lucy by hrs frrends 4 lrkes skatrng, dancrng, swrmmrng, and grrls , 4 . a member of the Band, Pep Band and Orches- tra also rn the R,O.T.C ,... lrked hrs prrnt shop and Mr. Her- shey , . , mayored In rndustrial arts 4 4 wrll always remember when Hoover beat San Drcgo 4 . , would lyke to be erther a prrntcr or a professronal drummer, LUNA, MARYNETTA A welcome transfer from Gross- mont Hugh 4 . 4 Irkes lrstenrng to the Four Freshmen and going to football games , 4 was a member of the Boosters Club . 4 , favored her socral problems class 4 4 4 Mr. Engle rates tops on her last of teachers 4 , 4 had a commercral ma- yor whrle at Hoover 4 4 , wrll never forget the Senror Prom 4 , , plans to attend San Drege State wrth an educatron mayor , , wrll make a good teacher McBRlDE, ROSA LEE JOAN Partrcularly enyoys dancrng and lrstenrng to records 4 . , liked her Spanrsh class 4 4 4 preferred Mrs Dorrs Oatman 4 , 4 mayored rn Span- rsh 4 4 , lyke every other loyal l-looverrte, Rosa Lee will long re- member the l956 Hoover-San Dr ego football game , , 4 a future State co-ed wrth a mayor rn nurses trarnrnq would lrke to be a nurse McCLlSH, ROBERT GARY Enyoys workrng on cars and play rng basketball and baseball 4 4 partrcrpated rn C track rn hrs sophomore year 4 4 . favored hrs arcrrtectural drawrng class and Mr. Holt 4 majored rn math and ar- cartectural drawrng 4 4 4 will long re-member when Hoover beat San Drega rn l956 4 4 4 another State- bound Hoover grad wrth a mayor rn math and archrtectural drawing 4 , 4 plans to be an engrneer McDONNELL, PATRICIA ANN Sweet 4 4 4 Pat spends lots of trme swrmmrng, rrcrrng horses, and watchrng football games 4 4 4 was a member of the Y-Teens 4 4 4 served as a swrtchboard operator rn the maln otfrce , 4 4 chemystry was her favorite class 4 4 majored rn scr- ence and matn . , , won't forget the '56 Hoover vs. San Drego foot ball game 4 4 wrll mayor rn pre medrclne at State 4 , hogses to be a doctor McDONOUGH, MICHAEL Answers to Make , 4 last at' tended Van Nuys Hygh, Van Nuys, Calrfornra 4 4 4 enyoys lrstenrng to yazz records and going to the beach , 4 , chose auto sbon as hrs favorrte class 4 4 liked Miss Gaby 4 4 had a math mayor 4 . , the '56 Hoover vs. San Drego football game wrll lrnger longest In hrs memory 4 , wrll study engrneerrng at col lege. McELREE, BART Bart likes sports, parties, and anythrng outsrde 4 was actrve in the Latrn Club, Hr-Y, Pan-Amery' can Club, and as manaqer of the football team 4 4 . took part rn track all three yea's 4 4 4 was a great fan of Mr, Porteous' U S. Hrs- tory class , 4 , had a language ma- yir , 4 , wrll long remember beatrnq San Drego 79-12 , 4 plans to ma yor rn math at State College, McELROY, PATRICIA ANN Patty likes to sing, dance, and eat tacos , . . active in Choir, Y- Teens, and the Pom Pon Corps. ., enjoyed her science class with Coach Engle . . . majored in music . . . will never forget the '56 Hoo- ver vs. San Diego football game... hopes to become a singer. McELVAIN, MILTON D. JR. Mac to his many friends . . . takes great pleasure in working on cars, seeing his girl, and preaching the Gospel . , . was on the Varsity track squad for two years . . . fa- vored his 6th period gym class . . . majored in industrial arts . . . will fondly remember getting his letter . . , intends to prepare for the ministry at Calif. Baptist Theologi- cal Seminary. McKITTRICK, WILLIAM ROBERT Hunting and dating take up Bill's spare time . . . took part in Sopho- more cross-country . . . chose chemistry as his favorite class . . . liked Mrs. Hines . . . majored in math and science . . . will long re- member the '56 Hoover vs. San Di- ego football game . . . will con- tinue education at State . . . has hopes of becoming a doctor. McNElL, LAVERNE A. Laverne enjoys school activities and swimming . . . a very active member of the Science Club, Safety Council, Election Committee, Pan- American Club, and French and Latin Clubs . . . liked her Spanish class and Mrs. Oatman . . . had a language major , . , will always re- member when she went to U.S.C. for the foreign language speech contest . . . would like to attend Pomona College with a language major . . . would like to be a lin- guist. McNEISH, MARILYN LOUISE Prefers to be called Mickey , . , enjoys dancing, horseback rid- ing, swimming, and leather craft . . . active in the Pom Pon Corps and Y-Teens . , . great fan of her lettering production class . , . will miss Mr. Gibbs . . . had a commer- cial major , . . will fondly remem- ber the i956 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . plans to attend State . . . has hopes of becoming an airline stewardess for United Airlines. McSTROUL, ROBBIN P. Enthusiastic about dancing and taking long trips . . . favorite class was art . . . great fan of Mr. Gibbs . . . had an art and science major . . . would like to attend State with a major in art , . . aspires to be- come either a commercial artist or a teacher, MacINTYRE, ALLENE MAE Dolly, as her friends call her, enjoys roller skating, horse races and going to parties . . . a member of the Boosters Club . . . favored her home nursing class with Miss Ingbritson . . , had a homemaking major . . . will always remember the first Homecoming , . . plans to attend junior college and have a speech arts major . . . would like 10 become an airline hostess. MacPHERSON, JOYCELIN DEA To know her is to like her . . . enjoys dancing and tumbling . , . was co-captain of the fumbling team . . . tumbling rated tops with her . . . partial to Mrs. Lewis . . . had an art major , . . will never forget when Hoover beat San Diego in football . . . future plans in- clude marriage. MADRIGAL, MIGUEL ANGEL Mike . a talented vocalist . . . enjoys singing around the house and in Mrs, Hofmann's choir class , . . was a member of the Student Council, A Cappella Choir, and the Boys' Quartet . . . took part in the Christmas play . . . active in Var- sity football and track . . . chose Mr. DeBrodt as his favorite teacher . . , majored in math . . . will never forget the '56 San Diego vs. Hoover football game , . . will major in business at State, MALEY, CAROLE F. Carole likes to date and listen to records , . . favored her world geography class . . . rated Mr. Young as t0Ds , , . had a commer- cial major . . . will always remem- ber the homecomings and when Hoover beat San Diego . . , would like to work in an office or a bank. MALLORY, K. LAMAR Likes to be called Klem . . . keen about cars, dancing, and swimming . . . was a member of the A Cappella Choir . . . partial to Mr. Prokop . . . majored in in- dustrial arts , . . will long remem- ber beating San Diego High School in football in i956 . . . plans to attend Brigham Young University . . . wants to be a tool and die engineer or a beautician. MANION, DENNIS B. Known to all as Denny . . . espe- cially enjoys training horses , . , preferred biology to his other sub- jects . . . had a math major . . , will always remember the night Hoover beat San Diego in football. MANN, RALPH O. Swummung, dancung, and dating take up a lot of thus popular guy's spare tume . . . active member of the Lettermen's Club . . . president of the Senuor class and the Ecuvres . , . participated un Sophomore football and baseball, J.V. baseball, and Varsity football and baseball . . . partial to U.S. History with Mr. Porteous , . . math major . . , wull always remember all the friends he had at Hoover , . . plans to at- tend Stanford or State College and be an engineer, MANSELL, MARY Nucknamed Mare , , . last at- tended Wakefield Hugh un Arling- ton, Vurgunua . . . has an Elvis Pres- ley picture and record collection . , . had fun un her journalism class with Mr. King . , . majored in home economics . . , the '56 Hoo- ver vs. San Duego football game wull be remembered by her . . , wull specualuze un home economics at State . . plans a career un fash- uon design. MARCHESE, BETTY JO Dancing, going to the beach and modeling are considered as her fa- vorite pastimes . . . member of the Boosters Club, Y-Teens and Student Council , . , lusts her art produc- tuon class and Mr. Showley as her favorite class and teacher . . 4 the Senior Prom and Dutch Day will linger longest un her memory of Hoover , . , another State-bound co-ed with a business major . . . had a commercial major . . . plans to become a model. MARINEAU, SUE JEANNE Thus luvely red-head rates dancing and dating as tops . . . while at Hoover she was active un the Christmas Play, Redbird Review, Boosters Club and Y-Teens , . . favored drama . . . claims Mr. Webber as her favorite teacher . . . wull always remember the '56 Hoo- ver-San Duego game , . . plans to attend junuor college with a speech arts major . . . hopes to become a dance teacher, MARKHAM, MARILYN ANN Always has a friendly greeting and smile . . . wull always remem- ber the great tumes at the speech tournaments . , . an active member of the Choir, N.F.L. and C.S.F .... thus peppy co-ed wull always re- member when we clobbered the Cavemen . . . heading for State with a merchandising or speech arts major , . hopes to become a buyer for a large department store. MARSH, MARILYN PATRICIA Thus outdoor enthusiast enjoys swummung and horseback riding . . . was a member of the Y-Teens . . . favored her sewing class . , . claimed Mr. Henson as her favorite teacher . . . had a commercial ma- jor while at Hoover , . . wull always remember all the football games . . . plans to attend business col- lege , . . hopes to be a legal secre- tary. MARSHALL, MARGARET L. Maggue lukes sewing and working puzzles . . . bookbundung and Mrs. Precourt were her favorite class and teacher , . . had a home economics major . , . wull never forget her hugh school days . . , future plans include working and then marriage. MARTIN. GEOFFREY G. Sometimes called Marty . . . last attended Saint Augustine Hugh . . . music us hus hobby . . . was a mem- ber of the Student Council, Pan- Amerucan Club, and the Band , . . enjoyed beung un the band under Mr. Peterson . . . had math, lan- guage, and social science majors , . . won't forget the '56 Hoover vs. San Duego football game . . . wull further hus education at Stan- ford or Prunceton. MARTINEZ, MARIE Especially enjoys dancing , . a member of the Downbeat Club, Senior Y-Teens, and a flag twurler un the Cardunettes . , . regustrar's monitor . . . favored Civics . . . wull muss Mr, Showley and Mrs. Keller . , . had a commercial and homemakung major . . , wull always remember beating San Duego un football, the Football Carnuval, and the Red and White Ball . . . plans to attend San Duego State College. MASONER, BOB E. Boo takes pleasure un working on cars un hus spare tume . . . favored hus class un auto shop , . . liked Mr. Ehrenborg as a teacher . . . majored un math and undustrual arts . . , can never forget the nught that Hoover beat San Duego un football . . . Bob wull probably enter State, majorung un engineer- ung , . . aspires to become an en- guneer. MATHENY, CLARENCE R. His friends call hum Red . . . spends hus extra tume working , . . enjoyed hus auto shop . , . rated Mr. Showley tops on hus list of teachers . . . was a math major . . , wull remember the surprise test un his llth grade history class . . . he would luke to become a retaul grocer and own hus own chain of stores. MATH EWS, FRANCES ESALITA Likes to be called Toots . . . formerly attended Technical Hugh, Fort Worth, Texas . . . enthusiastic about swurnmung, dancing, and watching football games . , , will muss her typing class . . . partial to Mr. Rybusku . , . had a commercial major . . . wull attend Texas Chris- tian Unuversity majoring un unteruor decorating . . , wull work as a sec- retary, go to college, and then get married. MATTAR, LE ROY Especially enjoys working in auto mechanics , . , gym was his favor- ite class . , . Coach Engle rated tops with him . . , majored in auto Shop . . , plans to attend General Motors' Hydramatic College . . . would like to design hydramatic for General Motors. MEHR, SHARON F. This happy co-ed enjoys QOIHQ to the beach, parties and dances . . . enjoyed her bookkeeping class . . . favored Mr. Wallace . . . wouldqllke to attend Brigham Young Univer- sity with a commercial or home economics major . . , future plans include a business career or mar- riage. MENDELL, GERALD S. I Dancing and going to parties take up his spare time . . , was a member of the Latin and Boosters Clubs . . . partial to Mr. Prokop and his history class , . . f'f'18l0f0d in social studies . . . will fondlY remember his Senior year . . . plans to attend State College and then U.C.L,A .... hopes to join the Army and then go into social work. METCALF, TOM R. Tom prefers hunting, target shooting, and fishing . . favorite class was botany , . . Mr Sgt. DSVIS rated tops with him . , . majored in science . . . will always remem- ber the day we beat San Diego in football . . . wants to be a sonar man in the Navy. MEYER, ROBERT D. Likes to be called Bob . . . keen about drawing , . . favorite class was architectural drawing . , . Coach Engle rated tops with him . . . will never forget beating San Diego in football in i956 . . . will attend State with a major in indus- trial arts , . . has hopes of becom- ing an architectural or an indus- trial engineer. MIKULA, MARY JANE Particularly enjoys holding long conversations over the telephone and reading . . . was secretary of F.T.A. and a member of C.S.F .,.. great fan of her music appreciation class . . . favored Miss Gaby . . . had a Spanish and math major . . . will always remember the nominat- ing conventions , . . heading for State as a major in education , . . aspires to become an elementary teacher. MILLER, CHARLES R. Chuck last attended San Bernar- dino High School , , . especially en- joys music . , . participated on the new wrestling team . . . U.S. His- tory and Mrs. Baker were his favor- ite class and teacher , . . majored in industrial arts . . . the San Di- ego-Hoover football game will al- ways be remembered by him . . . plans to join the Marines. MILLER, MARILYN V. Enjoys swimming and listening to jazz records . . , Boosters Club, Safety Council, and art production were among many of her activities . . . will miss her art production and history classes . . . favored Mr. Young . . . had a social science major . . . the Hoover-San Diego football games and the Senior Prom will be among lasting memories . .. plans to attend State College . . . has future mapped out as a teacher. MILLER, SCOTTY G. Enjoys playing the tenor sax . . . member of the Band, Boosters Club, and French Club . . , lists his current history class and Mr. Por- teous as tops on his list of classes and teachers . . . had a social studies major . . , will always re- member the Hoover-San Diego game . , . future plans include San Diego State College with a social studies major and becoming a teacher. MILNER, ANNE Enjoys football games, eating, and working . . . was a member of F.N.A. in sophomore year and a member of Y-Teens . . . favored her speech class . , . Mr. Young rated tops with her . . . had a sci- ence major , . . will long remember the night we beat San Diego in football . . . plans to attend State College . . . future plans include becoming a nurse and getting mar- ried. MINARD, BOB R. While at Hoover Bob was busy with the R.O.T.C .... favored his R.O.T.C. class and Mrs. Geiger . . . had a math major . . . like all Hoover students he will never for- get when Hoover beat San Diego in football . . , undecided as to his future plans. MINER, RICHARD E. Dick enjoys all sports, going to drag races, dating, and working on his car which was December's Car of the Month . . . a member of the Letteimen's Club , . . partici- pated in Sophomore and Varsity football . . . auto shop with Mr. Ehrenborg rates high with him , . . industrial arts major . . . beating San Diego in football will long re- main in his memory . . . plans to attend San Diego State and major in business administration . . . will work with his father. MINKLER, MARY JANE Before coming to Hoover she at- tended Bell Gardens, in Los An- geles, California . . . enthusiastic about hiking, fishing, sewing, and cooking . . . was a great fan of her home planning class and rated Mr. Prokop as her favorite teacher . . . had a major in social studies . . . is set on being a housewife. MOE, GORDON RAY Gordy formerly attended Mission Bay High . . . spends his leisure time working on radios and doing photography work . . . chose elec- tric shop and Mr. Crawford as his favorite class and teacher . . . had a science and industrial arts major . . . the day Hoover beat San Diego in football will linger longest in his memories . . . hopes to attend San Diego State and major in industrial arts . . . has hopes of becoming a teacher. MOGAVERO, PATRICIA Usually referred to as Patty . . . spends her leisure time dancing and going to football games . . . was co-chairman of the Senior Directory Committee . . . member of Red Cross Council, Boosters Club and C.S.F .... favored her art produc- tion class . . . rated Mr. Gibbs as her favorite teacher . . . will never forget the Hoover-San Diego foot- ball game . . . plans to attend U.C.L.A. to receive her bachelor of science degree in nursing. MOLLICK, MILTON Milt to those who know him... spends most of his leisure time reading . . . will miss his physics class and Mrs, Oatman, his favorite teacher , . . majored in science and math . . . will never forget the l956 Hoover-San Diego football game . , . plans on majoring in science at San Diego State College . . . is set on being an engineer, MONROE, JACK Likes to be called Junior . . . es- pecially enjoys cars and wasting time . . . favored wood shop . . . Mr. Van Tassel rated tops with him . . . had an industrial arts major . . . plans to attend college. MONTES, STEVE Steve delights in going to dances and listening to records . . . claimed wood shop as his favorite class . , . Mr, Lewis topped his list of teachers . . . had a major in in- dustrial arts . . . has no future plans now. 1 MOODY, WAYNE Has a great personality . . . likes golfing, going to the mountains, and listening to the radio . . . was an Ecivres member and Commis- sioner of Athletics . . . favored his architectural drawing class . . . liked Mr. Giuliani . . . majored in math and architectural drawing . . . will long remember the night Hoo- ver scraunched San Diego . . . will probably attend the University of Washington . . . hopes to be- come an architect. MOORE, RICHARD B. Likes to be called Dick . . . a welcome transfer from Lincoln . . . enjoys swimming, fishing and camp' ing out . , . participated in tennis . , . favored Miss Gaby . . . will miss his architectural drawing class . . . architectural drawing and math majors . . . will long remember the clay Hoover beat San Diego in foot- ball , . . will study architecture at State. MOORE, ROBERT L. Prefers to be called Bob , . . eri- thusiastic about roller skating . . . rated metal shop as his favorite class . . . majored in metal shop . . . hopes to become a steel worker or join the Navy. MORENO, RACHEL MERINA Known as Penny . . . dancing, eating tacos and driving a Jaguar take up her leisure time . . . mem- ber of the Y-Teens . . . favored Mr. DeBrodt . . . contemporary lit- erature rated tops with her . . . majored in social science . . . the Hoover vs. San Diego game will be among lasting memories . . . plans to attend the University of Mexico or Pasadena City College . . . will major in sociology or dentistry. MORGAN, MARGARET ELLEN Better known as Peggy . . . this cute co-ed enjoys music, all school activities, dancing, swimming and the good old outdoors . . . is a past-president of the Y-Teens . . . was an active member of the Boosters Club and the Creative Writing Club . . . really enjoyed her typing class . . . rates Mr. Grossman as the tops in teachers . , . majored in art while at Hoover . . . will never forget the Senior Prom , , . plans to attend South- Western Beauty College, MORRIS, ANGELICA Partial to plagin? the piano . . . a member of ,S. ., French Club, Science Club, and the Swimming Club . , . favored her French class . . . rated Mrs. Oatman as tops . . . a science and language major . . . will long remember the San Diego- Hoover game . . . plans to attend State College. MORRIS, DAVID EUGENE Better known as Dave . . 4 likes swimming, dancing, and all sports . , 4 a representative of the Cadet Club . 4 . an R4O.T4C. monitor . . , enjoyed R.O4T.C. and rated M'Sgt. Davis as tops . 4 . a math major . 4 . will long remember his first day at Hoover , . . Dave hopes to go into photography work for the motion pictures. MORTENSEN, ARTHUR E. Art to all 4 . . spends his leisure time working on cars . , . his first period print shop rated tops with him , . . majored in industrial arts . . . will never forget beating San Diego High School in football . . . plans to attend J.C. to continue his industrial arts major . 4 . will prob- ably join the Service. MOSBY, NANCY CAROL Nancy enjoys dancing with Barry and eating at Don Jose's . 4 4 mem- ber of Y-Teens and Ducateers . . . favored her choir and drama classes and Mrs. Hofmann 4 , . will never forget the Hoover-San Diego foot- ball game and the Senior Prom . 4 . future plans include attending State College with a drama major and bc- coming an actress on Broadway or in the theater. MOSKOWITZ, RUTH Likes to be called Ruthie . . . music and reading take up her spare time , , 4 Latin Club, Band, Orchestra, and the I956 Harvest Hop are among many of her ac- tivities . , , Band and Mr. Peterson rated tops with her . . , majored in music and language , 4 , will never forget the Band trips . . , plans to attend State College . . , hopes to become a concert pianist. MOSS, DAVID JOHN Known to all as Dave . . . keen about astronomy . . . especially en- joys going to football games . 4 . was a member of the Cadet Club and the R.O.T.C. Silver Blades . 4 , favored his astronomy and math classes 4 . , Mr. Guiliani rated tops with him . 4 , majored in math . . . plans to attend State College , . . will major in math and science , , . expects to go into the field of astro physics. MUELLER, MARILYNN ANN Swimming, dancing, and sewing take up her spare time . . . was an active member in Y-Teens and Pan American Club . 4 4 favored her home planning class , . . Miss Martha Miller rated tops with her . . . majored in commerce . 4 . the Hoover-San Diego football game will be among lasting memories... plans to attend State College to major in homernaking. MULCAHY, ELIZABETH ANN Likes to be called Betty . . . dancing and going to football games are her favorite pastimes. ., was a member of Y-Teens . . . helped with the decorations for the Junior Dance , , . favored her gym and Spanish classes . . . Mrs4 Geiger rated tops with her . . . had a Spanish and math major . . . will long remember the '54 and '56 Hoover-San Diego football games . . . plans to attend State College . , . hopes to become a teacher. MULLEN, BOB H. Especially enjoys working on cars and dating . . . member of Squires Hi-Y . . . participated in Sophomore cross-country . . . favored his U.S. History and P.E. classes . , . ma- jored in science 4 . . will long re- member beating San Diego in foot- ball 4 . . plans a career in the Air Force as a photographer. MULLENIX, SHARON LYNN A welcome transfer from Fair- field High, Fairfield, California . . . enjoys watching baseball and listen- ing to records . . . claimed Mr. Por- teous as her favorite teacher . 4 4 had a commercial major , . . will never forget her first day at Hoo- ver , . . will probably attend State with a business major . . . would like to become a secretary4 MURPHY, J. MICHAEL Known as Mike . . . his favorite pastime is working on cars . . . especially enjoyed radio shop . . . rated Mr. Lewis tops as a teacher . . . carried an industrial arts and math majors . . , will lon remem- ber Hoover's victory over gan Diego in football . , . future plans include becoming a clothing salesman. MURRAY, ALLAN DOUGLAS Better known as Al . . . particu- larly enjoys hunting, fishing, skiing, reading, and politics , . . was a member of the Wrestling team . . . majored in math . . . will never forget when Hoover beat San Diego in football . , . plans to attend U.C.L.A4 or Scripps Institute of Oceanography 4 . . will major in math, science, or English . . . will join the Air Force upon completion of college. MURRAY, JOHN MICHAEL John is a hunting enthusiast , , . favored his U.S. istory class and Miss Work . . . had a history major . . . will never forget when Hoover beat San Diego in football . . . future plans include going to State College with a history major. MUSE, JULIA ANN Answers to Judy . , . spends lei- sure time listening to records and dancing . . . partial to her book- keeping class . . . liked Mrs, Mar- tin . . , had a commercial major . . . the '56 Hoover vs. San Diego football game will linger longest in her memory . . . will attend Kelsey- Jenney Business College . . . has hopes of becoming a court reporter. NATHANS, VIRGINIA F. Nicknamed Penny . . . was a welcome transfer from Grossmont High School , . . enjoys art and modeling . . . was a member of the Boosters Club and Jr, Y-Teens . . . favored her Spanish class . . , par- tial to Mrs. Hunter . . . majored in art . , , will always remember the Hoover-San Diego game . . . plans to enter EI Camino College and study nursing , . . aspires to be- come a registered nurse. NAYLOR, JUDY A. Enjoys swimming, tennis and driving . . . member of the Swim- ming Club and Bowling Club . . . will miss her English class and Mr. Goff , , . had a commercial major , . . beating San Diego in football will linger longest in her memory of Hoover . . . would like to do typing for the government. NEAL, DAROLD W. Enjoys skin diving, basketball, and listening to records . . . played Varsity basketball , , . will miss his print shop with Mr. Hershey . . . had an industrial arts major . , . the '56 Hoover vs. San Diego foot- ball game will be among his lasting memories . . . will attend San Di- ego Junior College with a major in CFIQIVICUYIYIQ. NELSON, DENNIS Dennis enjoys working on his car . . . will miss his auto shop and Mr, Porteous . . . majored in in- dustrial arts . , . the San Diego- Hoover football game will long be remembered by him . . . would like to attend State College . . . plans to become an engineer. NELSON, GARY R. Gary enjoys eating and attending parties . . . he particularly enjoyed his public speaking class . . . ma- jored in science and mathematics . . . the night Hoover defeated San Diego in football will be a lasting memory . . , Gary will attend the University of Hawaii with a business major . . . expects to be a bachelor and a businessman. NELSON, GEORGIA JEANNETTE Georgia spends her leisure time singing, playing the piano and eat- ing pizza . . . she was a member of the Choir, Girls Double Quartette and Bible Club . . . favored Mrs. Hofmann as a teacher . . . enjoyed her choir and quartette classes . . . was a music and commercial major . . . will fondly remember the i956 Hoover-San Diego game . . . plans to attend Southern Oregon State College . . . would like to teach music. NICHOLS, PAT A. Patti likes going to the moun- tains, especially when there is snow . . . a member of the Boosters Club, and San Diego Youth Sym- phony , . , also a library monitor . . . preferred drama to other sub- jects . . . chose Mr. Peterson as fa- vorite teacher , . . lasting memories include the San Diego-Hoover foot- ball game . . . will continue educa- tion at Junior College . . , will make a good registered nurse. NIELSEN, MARY HELEN A welcome transfer from El Se- gundo High, El Segundo, California . . . enjoys going to the beach and school athletic events . . , member of the Y-Teens, Boosters Club, C.S.F. and Pan American Club . . . lists her Spanish class and Mrs, Geiger as her favorite class and teacher . . . had a Spanish major . . , will never forget the Hoover- San Diego game , . , another State- bound co-ed . , . future plans in- clude being a teacher or a secre- tary. NIPPER, KATHRYN ANN Likes to be called Kathy , . . enjoys tennis, swimming, and eat- ing Spanish food , . . a member of the Y-Teens and the Future Teach- ers of America . , . liked her U.S, History class , . . was fond of Miss Work and Miss Minshall . . , a his- tory major . . . will long remember being a student teacher in her Sen- ior year , . . plans to attend State College with an education and his- tory major . . . would like to teach an eleventh grade history class. NOGLE, KATHERINE PRISCILLA Better known as Kay . . . enjoys swimming, music, football games, and photography . , . is a past- president of the Operators' Club . . . was an active member of the Y-Teens, Bible Club, Senior Glee, CSF., and Cardinettes . . . favored her home planning and movie pro- duction classes . . . claimed Mrs. Edson as her favorite teacher , . , had a commercial major , . . plans to attend San Diego State . . . would like to be an airline hostess. NOPENS, FLOYDEAN Likes to bowl and play olf . . . was a member of the Bible Club . . . enjoyed her gym class with Miss Zowada . . . had a home eco- nomics major . . . will always re- member the San Diego-Hoover foot- ball game . . . future plans include becoming a housewife. NORRIS, MONTY L. Enthusiastic about sports cars, auto racing, and actrng . . favor- ite class was speech 4 . . partial to Mrs. Cummings 4 , . had a drama major . . . will never forget when he flunked US. History . . . plans to attend S.D.S.C. as a drama major . . . plans include going to Ameri- can Academy or Neighbor Play- house rn New York to further hrs study of dramatrcs . . . hopes to become an actor. OATMAN, SUSAN H. Cute brunette 4 . . Irkes to be called Sue . . . enjoys dancing, dating, and parties . , was a member of the Y-Teens in her Sophomore year and a Student Council Representative . . . worked in the attendance office 4 4 . liked her office practice class and fa- vored Miss Martha Miller . 4 . a commercial major . . 4 wrll never forget the Senior Prom and Grad- uation Day . . . plans to attend Brigham Young University with a commercial major. O'BRIEN, WILLIAM M. Likes to be called Bull . . . en- joys listening to Hr-Fr . . . was president and treasurer of C S F., and treasurer of Ecrvres 4 . . a member of the Hr-Y 4 , . favored hrs chemistry class . . . had a major rn rrratlr and science . , , the i956 Hoover San Diego football game wrll always be remembered 4 4 4 plans to attend the University of California with a major rn science and math . . 4 aspires to become a physicist or chemist, O'CONNOR, GLORENA A welcome transfer from Lincoln . . . likes to swim, sew, read and play tennis 4 . . partial to her French class . . . favorite teacher was Miss Carlson 4 . 4 majored rn history 4 . . lasting memories wrll include the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . 4 plans to attend State Col- lege or Baylor University . . will major rn Enqlrsh . . . wants to be- come an Enqlrsh teacher. O'DELL, DARLENE Likes to dance, lrsten to the ra- dio, and eat przza . , . a monitor lor the attendance office . 4 . fa- vored her shorthand class and Mrs. Oatman . . . had a commercial ma- jor , . . the l955 Football Carnival wrll be among lasting memories of Hoover . , . would like to be a receptionist. ODUMS, BARBARA ANN Likes to be called Bobbie . . , rated dancing and playing tennis as her favorite pastimes . . . favored her U.S. History class with Mr. Prokop . , . majored rn commerce , 4 . will never forget the Hoover- San Diego football game . 4 4 plans to attend U.C.L.A .... hopes to become a secretary. OHRE, CHRISTOPHER NILS Better known as Chris 4 4 . enjoys working at his family's dairy , . , liked R4O,T4C ..., was especially fond of Mr4 Jeter . . . had a com- mercial major . . . will never forget the '56 San Diego-Hoover game. .. plans to attend the University of California with a major rn dairy husbandry . 4 4 hopes to go into the dairy business. OLIVIERI, JOANNE This peppy co-ed enjoys creative dancing and acrobatrcs 4 , . was an active member of the Boosters Club . . . favored her drama class and rates Mr. Burns as her favorite teacher . , 4 had a commercial ma- jor . . . future plans include be- coming a secretary rn a bank. OLSEN, RICHARD GENE Known as Dick , . . especially enjoys working with motors and cars . . . a Squires Hr-Y and R.O.T.C4 member . . 4 partial to Mr. Nuttall . . . was a math and industrial arts major , . . the Sen- ior Prom and beating San Diego will be lasting memories . . . plans to attend San Diego State or S.D.J,C4 O'NEILL, MARY ANNE Mary Anne especially enjoys swimming, cooking, and sewing . . . Miss Ingebritson was her favorite teacher . , . liked her home nurs- ing class . . 4 majored in home- making 4 . . the Homecoming games and rallies will linger longest rn her memories . . . will attend State College with a homcmaking major. OSBERG, FRED LOUIS Louie especially enjoys rebuilding motors . . . he was a member of the cross-country and track teams . 4 . had fun rn his wood shop . . . liked Mr. Goff . . . was an indus- trial arts major . 4 . will never for- get the D he received in citizen- ship from Mr, Prokop rn history4.. Louie would like to make furniture upon graduation from high school. OTTO, AGNES E. Agnes was a welcome transfer from Helix High School , . 4 enjoys participating rn speech contests, at- tending partres, and swimming . . . was in the Chrrstmas Play and Thespians 4 . . majored rn speech arts , , favored her physiology class . . . Mr. Coleman was rated tops . . . the San Diego-Hoover game will stand out in her memo- rres . 4 , another State-bound grad . 4 . hopes to go into social work4 OUSLEY, DARLENE M. This welcome transfer from Hol- lywood High is better known to her friends as Bobbi . . . her favorite pastimes include knitting, singing and going to movies . . . favored her social problems class . . . claimed Mr, Kirchhoff as her favor- ite teacher . . , Bobbi will always remember being on the third floor when there was an earthquake . . , had a commercial major . , . future plans include commercial work. OXLEY, SUSAN JANE Better known as Sue . . . this cute co-ed enjoys music, swimming, tennis and dancing . . . while at Hoover Sue was an active member of the C.S.F ..., favored her U.S. History and cooking classes . . . rates Mr. Showley as her favorite teacher . . . the '56 Hoover-San Diego game will linger longest in her memory . , , plans to attend San Diego State with a commercial major , . . will make a good secre- tary. PADEN, CAROLE JEAN This cute and snappy little bru- nette answers to the name of Jean , . , she is enthusiastic about danc- ing, eating pizza and being with happy people . . . while at Hoover Jean was an active member of the Pan-American Club, Cardinettes and Boosters Club . , . had a science major and chose Mrs. Oatman as her favorite teacher . . . another State-bound co-ed with a science major. PAGE, EDWARD Ted, as his friends call him, enjoys dating, eating and spear fishing . . , lists his metal shop as his favorite class , . . had an in- dustrial arts major . . . will always remember the We dood it signs that were put up after the San Diego-Hoover football game . . . plans to join the Air Force after graduation. PALLADINO, ROBERT ANGELO Better known as Bob . . . rates swimming as his favorite sport , , . was especially fond of his English class . . . had a history major . . . will never forget the '56 San Diego vs. Hoover football game . . . Bob's future plans include going into the SCYVICC, PARK, ALTA COLEEN Sewing, dancing and sports take up her spare time . . . was active in Y-Teens, C.S.F., G.A.A., and the Boosters Club , . . enjoyed being in the Glee Club under Mrs, Hofmann . . . had a homemaking major . , . will never forget the '57 Senior Prom , . . will continue her educa- tion at San Diego State College. PARKER, BRENDA LANE Enjoys swimming, singing, and public speaking . , . among her many activities are Choir, Cardinal Co-ed Representative, Safety Coun- cil, Bible Club, Red Cross Council, Senior Sweater Committee, Student Council, and Y-Teens , . , enjoyed Choir . . , liked Mrs. Hofmann , . . a music major , . , will long re- member the San Diego-Hoover foot- ball game . . . plans to attend Pasadena Nazarene College with a music major. PARKER, CHARLES LESLIE JR. Les would rather beat San Diego High in football than do anything else . . . was a member of C,S.F. and the Lettermen's Club . . . took Dart in Varsity and Sophomore foot- ball . . . will miss his mechanical drawing class and Coach Henson . . . majored in math and mechani- cal drawing . . , will fondly remem- ber crushing the San Diego Cave- men . . , plans to major in me- chanical engineering at State. PARKER, HARRY WAID Wald enjoys water skiing and watching sports car rallies and races . . . was the Cardinal Staff Photog- rapher , . . liked his auto mechan- ics class . . . had a math major . , , favored Mr. Porteous . . . likes to remember the San Diego-Hoover game and the three Commissioners' Balls . , , will probably attend State College with an automotive major . . . plans to become an automotive technician. PARSONS, CAROL JEAN A great fan of horseback riding, listening to music, and swimming , . . active member of the Down- beat Club . . . liked her art and physical education classes , , . will miss Mrs. Lewis , , . majored in art . . . will fondly remember being Drum Corps captain for Hoover... hopeful of becoming an interior decorator. PASAS, STEVEN FREDRICK Likes cars and parties , , . espe- cially enjoyed Mrs. Hunter's first year Spanish class . . . majored in math . . . will always remember the l952 Point Loma game , . . future plans include attending San Diego State College and majoring in busi- ness administration . , . plans to work in the business department of the Telephone Company. PAULEY, SUZANNE Suzie came from Monogue High, Reno, Nevada . . , likes to help people , . . was a member of Y- Teens . , . Boosters Club, Bowling Club, and the Future Nurses' Club . . . enjoyed her physiology class most . , . will miss Mr. Prokop , , . had a science major . . . the '56 Football Carnival will be among her lasting memories . , . would like to attend Denver University with a major in science . . . a future nurse. PAYNE, HOWARD H. Sometimes called Pain . . , en- thusiastic about going out with Peg and dancing . . . active member of the Letteimen's Club and the Stu- dent Council . . 4 played Varsity football for two years . . . favored his art class and Mr. Engle . . . a science major 4 . , will always re- member being too old to play in the i956 San Diego-Hoover game , . . future plans include attending J.C. and State and majoring in business education . . . would like to travel around the world. PEARCE, GARY LEE Especially enjoys riding motor- cycles 4 . . a member of the Bowl- ing Club in his sophomore year . . . favored U4S. History with Mr. Por- teous . . . majored in social studies 4 4 . will fondly remember the i956 Hoover-San Diego football game. . 4 plans to attend S.D.J.C. and State with a major in business . . 4 wants to take up the new car business. PEARSON, MERLENE L. Keen about eating tacos and lis- tening to the radio , 4 . liked her office practice class and Miss Martha Miller . . . a commercial major . . . will always remember when we beat San Diego in football . . . another State-bound Hoover grad with a teaching major . 4 . would like to be a first grade teacher. PEARSON, SUSAN CARRIE Answers to Sue . . . swimming and dancing are her favorite rec- reation . . 4 helped make corsages for Mothers' Day . . . Mr4 Ralph Young and English rated tops with her . 4 . had a science major 4 . . will long remember the Hoover vs. San Diego football game . . . plans to attend State College , 4 . will major in art and science . . . ex- pects to become a laboratory tech- nician. PEGGEE, LA VERNE CORRINE Likes to be called Verne . . . en- joys being with Eddie, dancing, and attending parties . . . was a mem- ber of the Boosters Club, Junior and Senior Council Representative, and on the All-Girl Party Ticket Committee . . . was a girls' attend- ance monitor . . . favored her speech and typing classes . . 4 Mr. Greig was her favorite teacher 4 . . a commercial major . . . remembers the San Diego-Hoover game and the Senior Prom, PENNOYER, BRYSON L. Prefers being with Mary and working with amateur radio . . . Silver Blades and R.O.T.C. Cadet Club were among his many activi- ties . . . battalion adjutant of the R4O.T4C ..,. '56 Red and White Ball will be among lasting memo- ries . 4 . Fern Miller and trig rated tops 4 . . had a math major . . . plans to attend State . 4 . will make a good electrical engineer. ' PERROTTI, GARY G. Going to parties and bowling are his favorite pastime . . . member of the Hi-Y and Bowlin Club 4 . . lists Senior English and iflr. Goff as tops on his list of classes and teachers . . . majored in social studies . . 4 will always remember the Hoover-San Diego footballgame 4 . 4 future plans include going to State College with a business ad- ministration major and taking over his father's business as an account- ant. PETERS, BARBARA R. Her friends call her Bobbie , 4 4 enthusiastic about bowling, minia- ture golfing, and playing tennis... was a library monitor . . . favored her physiology class . . . rated Mr. Wilson tops . . . had a commercial and math major . 4 . will fondly remember the i956 Homecoming . . . plans to attend State with a science major 4 . . hopes to become a surgical nurse. PETERS, JOHN IRVING Pete lists bowling and listening to good music as his pastime 4 . . active member of the Bowling Club 4 4 . liked his print class and Mr. Porteous . . . had an industrial arts major . 4 . will never forget the i954 Hoover-Point Loma football game. PETERSON, DAVID MILTON Dave enjoys sports . . . active as assistant sports editor of the Car. dinal and editor-in-chief of the Goal Post . . 4 favored his U.S. His- tory class with Mr. Nuttall . . . majored in math and history . , . the football win over San Diego will ever remain in his memory... would like to attend San Diego State and major in journalism and speech . . . plans to do sports writing and announcing. PETERSON, SALLI ELIZABETH A newcomer from Mission Bay High School . . . Salli likes to ride and train horses . . . active member of Y-Teens, Future Teachers of America, and the Horseback Riding Club . . , enjoyed her physiology class . . 4 majored in Spanish . 4 4 will attend State with an education major . . . anxious to become a teacher. PIERCEALL, DARLENE Darlene especially enjoys dancing and going to parties and to the beach . . . a member of the As- sembly and Rally Committee, Stu- dent- aculty Social Committee, Stu- dent Telephone Directory Commit- tee, C.S.F., Y-Teens, and Junior Cabinet Jewelry Chairman , . . U.S. History was her favorite class . . . partial to Mr. Showley 4 . . had a good time in Junior year . , , a State-bound student . . , will go into elementary teaching. PILANT, SHARON JOY Possesses pretty red hair , 4 , likes playing tennis and the piano . . 4 a member of the Y-Teens, Safety Council, Latin Club, and Girls' Double Quartette . 4 . favored her choir class with Mrs. Hofmann 4 , . majored in homemaking 4 . , will always remember cracking her ribs while climbing the girls' gym after tennis balls , . . another State-bound Hoover grad with a major in elementary education 4 . 4 plans to be a teacher. PIPER, CAROL G. Sometimes called JoJo . , . drawing is her favorite pastime . 4 , favored her art class and Mrs. Fer- ris . . had an art major . . . will always remember the San Diego- Hoover football game , . . future plans include being a fashion de- signer. PLANT, EDWARD FRANK Ed especially enjoys photography and architectural drawing . . . Sen- ior Hi-Y, Boosters Club, and R.O4T.C. Cadet Club are among his many activities . . 4 M!Sgt. Davis and R.O.T4C. rate tops with him , .. majored in math and architectural drawing . . . will long remember Hoover getting back at San Diego in football . . . plans to attend State College . . . has hopes of be- coming an architect. PLEASANT, JOANN Usually called Jo . . 4 her favor- ite pastime is painting and listen- ing to the radio , . . partial to her lettering and costume designing classes . . . Mr. King rated tops with her . . 4 majored in homemak- ing and art . , . will always remem- ber the day we beat San Diego in football . . . plans to attend an art college 4 . 4 would like to become a commercial artist for the Evening Tribune. POPE, MARTHA E. Marty likes bowling and playing the piano 4 4 . active in the Bowl- ing Club and Boosters Club . . . was an attendance monitor , . 4 favored her shorthand class and Miss Thompson . . . had a commer- cial major . . . a loyal Hooverite, she will never forget the San Di- ego-Hoover football game , . . an- other State College co-ed with a business major . . . would like to be a secretary, PRINSTEINER, ROBERT ARTHUR Robert enjoys eating tacos . , 4 will miss Sgt. Davis and R.O4T.C4 . . . majored in social science . . . will long remember beating San Di- ego in football 4 . . plans to make a career of the Navy, li-AS tm. cv CT? PRESHER, SHARON NINA Enjoys eating shrimp and music in general . . 4 was an active mem- ber in Senior Y-Teens, a Cardinal Co-ed representative and feature editor of Cardinal Co-ed Bulletin . . . favored her shorthand class . 4 , partial to Mr. Rybiski . . , majored in commerce . . , the Hoo- ver-San Diego games will long be remembered . . 4 will continue her major in commerce at State Col- lege. PROCOPIO, MARY JO-ANN This attractive co-ed possesses long black hair 4 . . especially en- joys flag twirling and dancing . . . is a past-treasurer of the Down- beat Club . 4 . was an active mem- ber of the Senior Y-Teens and the Boosters Club . . . will miss her shorthand class . . . claims Mr. Rybiski as her favorite teacher . . . will always remember the Red and White Ball and the Senior Prom , . . plans to attend the San Diego University for Women . . . will make a good legal secretary. PUTMAN, KATHLEEN Known to her friends as Kaccie , . 4 a former student of San Diego High School . . . enjoys sports and listening to records . , . favored her gym class with Mrs. Lewis as her favorite teacher . . . a homemaking major , . . will long remember the football games. PYLE, LINDA C. Likes to read . . . member of the Bible Club . . , favored her social problems class and Miss Henderson 4 . . had a commercial and home- making major , . . will always re- member the Hoover-San Diego game 4 . . will probably work after graduation. RALSTON, WILLIAM M. Known to all as Bill . , , particu- larly enjoys hunting . 4 . was en- thusiastic about his English class 4 . . was fond of Mr. Webber . . . a math major , . . will always re- member when Hoover beat San Di- ego in football in i956 . , , plans to attend State College with a math major . . . hopes to become an engineer. RAMER, JAMES E. Answers to Jim . . . delights in fishing and hunting . . . favorite class was gym , , . partial to Coach Foote . 4 . had a science major , 4 . fondest memory was when Hoover beat San Diego in football , . , Jim hasn't decided what college he would like to attend, but he would like to work for the State highways. REED, KENNY MICHAEL Ken likes watching football games and eating pizza . . . active mem- ber of the Bible Club . . . played J.V. football . . , favored his U.S. History class with Mr. Prokop . . . majored in math . . . will always remember when we beat San Diego High . . . plans to attend State Co lege and major in science and math . . . would like to become an engineer. REEDER, NORMAN FRANKLIN Norm likes trying to keep his Ford running . . . favored his his- tory class with Mr. Nuttall . . . majored in math . . . will always remember being in the l956 Nomi- nating Convention . . . plans to further his education at State Col- lege and U.S.C. and major in den- tistry . . . would like to be a den- tist. REESE, MARGIE ANN Last attended Long Beach Poly, Long Beach, California . . . enjoys playing records . . . favored her English class and Mr. Martin . . . had a homemaking major. REID, DOUGLAS DEAN Spends his free time listening to popular records . . . participated in Varsity football and Varsity tennis for three years . . . enjoyed his mechanical drawing class and rated Mr. Smith as tops . . . had a math and an industrial arts major . . , will always remember beating San Diego in football during his Senior year . . . plans to attend State College with a major in engineering . . . hopes to become an engineer. REMSBOTTOM, CAROLYN E. Carol is well liked . . . was in the Cardinettes for two years , . . served as a counseling monitor . . . enjoyed her Senior glee class with Mrs, Hofmann . . . a history major . . . will always remember the '56 Hoover vs. San Diego football game, score 20-I2 . . . plans to get married. REYNOLDS, DONNA LEE Donna especially enjoys bowling and water skiing . . . was a mem- ber of the Bowling Club, Downbeat Club, and a flag twirler . . . rates Mrs. Lewis as her favorite teacher . . . had a commercial major . . . will fondly remember the Red and White Ball . . , is looking forward to attending San Diego Women's University with a business major . . . would like to be a secretary or get married. sts. . Q i sg, A also Ny--v' RX -nu-nge RHODE, JAMES Known to Jim . . . especially en- joys watching Hoover beat San Di- ego , . . his favorite teacher was Mr. Showley . . . carried a mathe- matics major . , . will remember the football game between Hoover and San Diego . . . Jim plans to attend State College and carry an engineering major . . . would like to become an electronics engineer. RICHARDS, PATRICIA ANN Pat spends her leisure time danc- ing, sleeping, and sewing . . . member of the Bible Club, Boosters Club, and the Junior Dance Com- mittee . . . favored her physiology class and Mr. Dan Showley . . . had a social science major . . . another State-bound Hoover grad. RICHARDSON, KEITH ELDON This friendly red-head is called Robin Hood by his friends . . . enthusiastic about hunting . . . is a past-president of the Boys' Glee Club . . . active in Varsity football, intramural basketball and track . . . favored his P.E. class . . . rates Mr. Prokop as tops in teachers . . . majored in math . . . will never forget playing in the '56 Hoover- San Diego football game . . . would like to attend State with a P.E. major . . . will make a good coach. RICHTER, PAUL A. Paul likes to fish and play base- ball . . . a member of the Letter- men's Club . . . active in J.V. base- ball and Varsity baseball for two years . . . had a math and science major . . . Field Day will linger longest in his memory of Hoover . . . after graduation he plans to attend State College. RIFFE, PHILLIP DONALD Likes to be called Don . . . cars, bowling, and track take up his spare time . . . was a member of the Key Club . . . lettered in track and was on the championship cross- country team . . . favored his ar- chitectural drawing class . . . Mr. Hoffert was his favorite teacher . . , will long remember beating San Di- ego in football . . . plans to attend State College for two years and then U.S.C .... hopes to become an architect. RITCHIE, FLORENCE L. Flo is a member of Y-Teens . . . had fun in her social problems class . . . Mrs. Clayton was her favorite teacher . . . winning the San Diego vs. Hoover football ame and at- tending the Senior grom will be among her lasting memories . . . plans to attend San Diego Junior College with a business major . . . would like to go into secretarial work. RIZZO, ARLINE Enjoys playing badminton . . . was a monitor for the counseling office for three years . . , claims being an office monitor as her fa- vorite class and Mrs, Clayton as her favorite teacher . . . had a com- mercial major . . . will remember all of the events that happened during her Senior year . . , has hopes ot working as a stenographer. ROBERT, FRANK W. Enjoys going to the beach, skin diving, and eating . . . member of the Boosters Club and Cadet Club . . . active on the Rifle Team , . . favored his physics class . . . had a math major . , . will never forget the San Diego-Hoover football game , . . after graduation plans to go to State College and have a math and science major , . . would like to be an engineer. ROBERTS, EDWARD FRANK Previously attended St. Augus- tine . . . Edward likes to collect and refinish guns . . , favored his contemporary literature class and Mr, DeBrodt . . . a math major . . . will always remember the Hoo- ver-San Diego game . , . hopes to attend U.S.C. and have an engi- neering major , , . would like to 'uccomc a mechanical engineer. ROBERTS, JUDITH RAE Judy likes being with Ken and studying for Mr. Young's civic tests . . . a member of the G.A.A. . . . favored Mr. Young's civics class , ., a commercial major . . . future plans include attending San Diego State College. ROBERTSON, DENNIS CURRY Likes to dance , . . Commis- sioner General, president of the Junior Class and German Club, sec- retary of the Key Club, and vice- president of the Bible Club . . . also in the Ecivres . , . ran Varsity cross-country and was a C letter. man in trac . . . favored his Boys' Quartette class with Mrs. Hofmann . . . music major . , , lasting memories include the Hoover-San Diego game . . . plans to attend Redlands as a music major , , . would like to enter the music field. ROBIE, FRED CARLETON This good-looking head cheer- leader especially enjoys sketching, tumbling, picnics and dancing . . . active as president of the Down- beat Club and a member of the Assembly and Rally Committee , . . will never forget Mr. Showley and his history class . . . had a com- mercial art major . . . would like to attend U.C.L.A, with an art ma- jor . . . plans to do commercial art or illustration work. ,fllkf riff 4111? . s ROBINSON, GENE E. A member of the Senior Hi-Y , . . was especially fond of his algebra class . . . listed Mr. Gross- man as tops on his list of teachers . . , had a science and a math major . . . hopes to attend USC, where he will major in science... Gene would like to become a den- tist, RODGERS, EULIE M. Particularly enjoys dating Dave, swimming at the cove, and going to parties , . . favored her physi- ology class and rated Mr, Webber as tops . . . will never forget the 1955 Senior Prom and when Hoover beat San Diego in football . . . would like to become a model. ROISMAN, DAVID M. Dave came to us from our S.C.l.F. rival, Helix High . . . keen about dates, football games, and track . . . member of the Latin Club . . . participated in track . . . claimed botany with Mr. Henson as his fa- vorite class . . . majored in social studies , . . will always remember when we beat San Diego High . . . another State-bound Hoover grad with a major in social studies . . . plans to be a social worker. ROMAN, DARLEEN Pee Wee to her friends . . , enthusiastic about going to the beach and to football games . . . enjoyed her crafts class . . . was fond of Mr. Jeter . . . had a com- mercial major . . . will never forget the '56 San Diego vs. Hoover foot- ball game . . . hopes to work as a telephone operator and to go to modeling school, RONIS, JAMES WILLIAM Jim spends his leisure time work- ing on his boat . . . a great fan of his study hall class . , . Mr. Her- shey rates top on his list of teach- ers . . . majored in mathematics . . . will long remember the Hoover and Lincoln basketball game . . . future plans include attending the University of San Diego and major- ing in law . . . aspires to be a lawyer, ROPPE, CARROL ANN Sweet and friendly , . . takes great pleasure in dancing, sewing, swimming, eating pizza, and camp- ing out . , . active as member of Tumbling Team, Y-Teens, Boosters Club, and the Student Council . . . likes office practice with Miss Kokanour . . . had a commercial major . . . will long remember the Senior Prom . . . will s ecialize in business education at Sjtate . , . a future private secretary. ROPPE, RICHARD EDWIN Dick is tall and well-liked . . . enjoys playing basketball . . , ac- tive as treasurer of the Junior Hi-Y and Student Council representative . . . played Sophomore football . . . favored his architectural drafting class and Mr. Hoffert . . . majored in architectural drafting and math . . . will always remember the Hoover-San Diego football game. .. will attend either U.C.L.A. or U.S.C. and major in architectural engi- neering . . , will make a good architect. ROSS, SANDRA GAE Known to all as Sandie . , . a welcome transfer from North Cen- tral High, Spokane, Washington. . . collecting different kinds of records is her hobby . . . was a member of the Bowling Club, Y-Teens, and C.S.F ..., liked her basic citizen- ship class with Mr. Baer . , , ma- jored in home economics . . . will fondly remember the l956 Home- coming . . . future plans include marriage. ROWE, RICHARD F. Dick enjoys playing football . . . was a ticket taker for football games . . . favored his physics class and Mr. Porteous . . . majored in math and social studies , , . will long remember when Hoover beat San Diego in football . . . an- other State-bound Hoover grad with a major in engineering . . . Dick plans to be an engineer, ROWLAND, LYNN BRUCE Likes horses , . . a Varsity base- ball player . . , was especially fond of his physiology class . . . Mr. Vickery was tops on his list of teachers . . . math and science majors . . , will never forget the i956 San Diego vs. Hoover football ,ame . . , plans to attend State College with a major in science... hopes to become a professional baseball player. RUGGLES, SHARON Especially enjoys playing tennis and putting off her homework . . . was a member of the Student Council, C.S.F., Y-Teens, Pan-Amen ican, and Bible Clubs , . . favored her physiology class . . , rated Miss M. Miller and Mrs. Oatman as her favorite teachers . . . had commer- cial and language majors . . . will long remember taking the scholar- ship tests . , . plans to attend North-Central College, Chicago, ll- linois, RUMBUTIS, JOY SUZANNE Well poised . . . spends leisure time swimming, dating, and riding horses . . . was vice-president of the Bible Club and a member of the Boosters Club and the A Cap- pella Choir . . . preferred home nursing and child care to other classes . . . a history major . . . will long remember suffering from an acute case of left-handitis . .. will be married in lune. RUNNELS, WALLY Sometimes called Buck . . . enjoys drawing cartoons and play- ing sports . . . active in the Junior Hi-Y and the Lettermen's Club . . , participated in track and cross- country . . . favored his architec- tural drawing class and Mr. Gross- man . . . majored in architectural drawing and math . . . will long remember the Hoover-San Diego game , . . another State-bound Hoover grad with a major in art and drafting . . , will make a good architect. RUOCCO, JEFF S. A great fan of water sports and airplanes . . . active in the Fishing Club , . . favored his chemistry class and Mr. Guiliani . . . had sci- ence and math majors . . . will long remember when Hoover beat San Diego in football , . . will plan on attending State College and ma- joring in electronics and math . . . would like to be an electronics engineer. RUSSELL, PHYLLIS, LEIGH Phil especially enjoys going places . . . was active in the Downbeat Club, Bible Club, Y-Teens, and Boosters Club . . . a flag twirler and counseling monitor . . . Mrs. Lewis rates as her favorite teacher . . , had a language major . . . will fondly remember the '56 Red and White Ball , . . a future State College co-ed . . . looking forward to teaching in an elementary school. RUTHVEN, KAY ELLEN Friendly and sincere . . . for- merly attended Donna High in Donna, Texas . . . enjoys swimming and participating in church activi- ties . . . favored her social prob- lems class and chose Mrs. Morris as her favorite teacher . . . majored in history . . . will long remember the Hoover vs. San Diego football game of '56 . , . will continue her education at State with a major in business . . , will make a good secretary. RYBICKI, CAROLE LYNN A cute co-ed . . . especially en- joys singing, playing the piano, swimming, and listening to classical music . . . a member of the Boost- ers Club . , . played the piano for the Tumbling Team . . . favored her tumbling class and Mrs. Hines . . . majored in science and math . . . will never forget when she was attendant for the R,O.T.C. ball . . . a future State College student with a music major , . , would like to be a popular concert singer. SAADI, FRED Sometimes referred to as Arab , . . is a radio ham operator . , , managed the track and cross-coun- try teams in '56 , . . enjoyed P,E, under Coach Holt . . , will always remember Hoover's winning the city championship , . . after grad- uation plans to run a radio parts store. SAFFORD, VERNON CLAUDE Especially enjoys cars . . . while at Hoover Claude was an active member of the Squires Hi-Y and the Boosters Club . . , had a math and science major , . . favored his architectural drawing class, and Mrs. Hines rates tops on his list of teachers , , , will always remember the '56 San Diego-Hoover football game . . . plans to attend State with an engineering major . . , will make a good structural engineer. SALZAR, ADRIENNE Answers to Adee . . . likes listening to good music , . . pre- ferred her Junior English class with Mrs, Clayton . , . had a commercial mayor . . . the Hoover-San Diego game will be one of her memories of Hoover . . . plans to attend a business school . , , will go into secretarial work. SAMUELS, ABRAM JR. Friendly and considerate . , , music is his hobby . . , was Hi-Y and Orchestra member , . , favored his music appreciation class . . . liked Miss Fausta Miller . . , ma- jored in music . , , will long re- member the Hoover vs. San Diego football games of '54 and '56 . . . will mayor in medical science at San Diego Junior College . . . hopes to become a medical doctor or work in a scientific laboratory. SARFAN, PHILIP M. Likes to be called Phil . , , bowl- ing and golfing are tops with him . . . active in Hi-Y and the Bowl- ing Club . . . especially enjoyed his physiology class . , , preferred Mr. Prokop to his other teachers . . . had a history mayor , . . will fondly remember his first day at Hoover . . . plans to major in accounting at State . , . will be a certified public accountant. SARGENT, IAN H. Usually called Sarge . . . takes great pleasure in going to parties, eating, and working on his car... played Varsity football . . . chose Mr, Henson as his favorite teacher . . , majored in math and science . . r will long remember helping to defeat San Diego . . . plans to ma- yor in physics and engineering at Cornell University . . , will go into nuclear engineering, SASAK, NORALEA A very sweet person . . . a great fan of playing the piano and eating tacos . . . active in the Senior Y- Teens and the Bible Club . , . fa- vored her Girls' Double Quartette class with Mrs. Hofmann , . , had a commercial and history major... will long remember when Hoover beat San Diego . . , would like to attend either State College or Northwest Christian College . . . will 'nake a good church youth director, --i Wh T17 favs SATTERFIELD, JOHN R. Especially fond of hunting . , . participated in Sophomore football . . 4 was enthusiastic about his cur- rent history . . . rated Miss Hen- derson as tops . . . had a history mayor . . . will long remember beating San Diego in football in his Senior year . . , hopes to attend State College with a commercial major. SATTERLEE, ROBERTA JANE Prefers to be called Robbie . . , enthusiastic about playing tennis and watching football games . . . was president of G.A.A., member of Senior Y-Teens, and bowling club . . . claimed her U.S. History class as her favorite , . . Mr. Nuttall and Mrs, Lewis rated tops with her , . . majored in math and history . . . will long remember the Hoover-San Diego game . . . hopes to be a P.E. teacher . . . will continue her edu- cation at State College. SAVARY, CAROLYN E. Carolyn enjoys listening to the radio, records, and watching televi- sion . . . was an active member of the Boosters Club . . . preferred her art production class , . . espe- cially liked Mr. Gibbs . . , carried a commercial major , . . will long remember the l956 Hoover-San Di- ego game . . . future plans include becoming a secretary. SCHEIBEL, MARY DELL Enjoys traveling, reading, playing the accordion and eating . , . a member of the C.S,F. and the Ger- man Club . . . favored her U.S. History class . . . especially liked Mr. Porteous . . . social science and homemaking majors . . . will long remember the '56 San Diego- Hoover football game . . . hopes to become a secretary, SCHIMMELMAN, ERNEST W. Better known as Ernie . , . a former student of Euclid High School, Euclid, Ohio , . , enjoys water skiing and skin diving . . . liked his wood shop class . , . rated Mr, DeBrodt as his favorite teacher . . . had a math and an industrial arts major . , , will never forget the '56 San Diego-Hoover football game , . . plans to attend State College with a major in math, SCHLADOR, EVANGELINE KATHERN Vangie previously attended Gross- mont High and Mission Bay High . , . enjoys staying at home . . . liked U.S. History and Mr. Nuttall . . . had a commercial mayor . , . will long remember the times we beat San Diego . . , wants to be a good homemaker, SCHOETTL, JOAN E. Joanne previously attended Shore- wood High in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . , . takes pleasure in collecting records and dancing . . . enjoyed Mr. Prokop's History class . . , will fondly remember the time Hoover beat San Diego . . , future plans include getting married. SCHRAGER, CLIFFORD JOEL Better known as Cliff , . . likes reading plays, dancing, and talking to people . . . took part in the Senior Play . , . was a member of the Choir and the Thesplan Society . . , favored his advanced drama class with Mrs. Lemon , . . had a speech arts major . . . will long remember the Christmas and Senior plays , . , will continue his educa- tion at State College , . . would like lo act in musical comedies. SCHRIEFER, HELEN ANN This cute red-head claims short- hand as her favorite class with Miss Martha Miller as her favorite teacher . . . especially enjoys swim- ming . , , is a past member of the CS, ., Cardinettes, Boosters Club and Latin Club . . . had a commer- cial major . . . will always remem- ber the Red and White Ball . . . hopes to attend LaVerne College or San Diego State . . , plans on a business administration major , . . will make a good secretary or teacher. SCHURCH, STUART D. Often called Stu . . . likes to spend his leisure time at the beach or playing football . . . preferred his U.S. History class and Mr. Showley . . . majored in industrial arts . . , the l956 San Diego- Hoover football game will be among his lasting memories , . . plans to attend junior college first and later USC ..., would like to be an architect. SCHWAB, KENNETH E. Ken is a welcome transfer from Point Loma High School . . . espe- cially likes working on cars . . . favored his wood shop class . . . an industrial arts major . . . will al- ways remember everything about Hoover , . . after graduation, he plans to work in an industrial plant. SCOBIE, SUSAN YVONNE Especially enjoys dancing, going to football and basketball games, and playing tennis . . . a member of the Boosters Club , . . art and Miss Martha Miller rate high on her list of classes and teachers . . . had a commercial major . . . the l956 Hoover-San Diego football game will be one of her lasting memories of Hoover , . . plans to attend U.S.C. and major in mer- chandising . . . would like to be a buyer. SCURRAH, JOAN L. Keen about swimming and danc- ing . . . claimed home planning as her favorite class , . . partial to Mrs. Clayton . . . had a commercial major , , . will never forget the Hoover-San Diego football game . . . has future mapped out as a secre- tary. SEIDEL, G. WAYNE Partial to reading science fiction books . . . a member of the Opera- tors' Club and Band . , , will miss his physics class and Mr. Giuliani . . . will always remember when San Diego was defeated in football . . . would like to attend State College with an engineering major . . . will make a good engineer. SEWARD, STEVE MARTIN Magic is his hobby . . 4 claimed speech as his favorite class . . . favored Mrs. Cummings , . , was a math major . . . will long remem- ber the time he went to his fourth period class instead of his third , ,. plans to attend junior college and then State . , , wants to become a lawyer. SEWELL, JAMES LAWRENCE Likes to be called Larry . . . spends most of his time flying , . , was a member of the Boosters Club . , . claimed his basic citizenship class as his favorite , . . chose Mr. Baer as his favorite teacher . , . majored in industrial arts . . 4 will long remember the Hoover-Lincoln game . . . plans to attend Bethel ollege to major in aeronautics or engineering . . . will probably be- come a building contractor, SHAPOV, ETHEL AMELIA Last attended Chula Vista High School , , . cooking is one of her favorite pastimes . . . was a mem- ber of the Science Club, Pan- American Club and Future Nurses of America . , . great fan of her basic citizenship class . . . partial to Mr. Baer . . . majored in social studies and English . . . will long remember the night Hoover beat San Diego in football . . , will prob- ably attend State College in Los Angeles . . . hopes to become a HUVSE, SHARPE, JACK EVERETT .lack likes to dance, go to par- ties, and listen to the Four Fresh- men and Frank Sinatra . . . a mem- ber of the Thespians, participated in the Senior and Christmas Plays, and was Senior Student Directory sales manager . . . enjoyed his music appreciation class . . , par. tial to Mrs. Christ . , . carried math and speech-arts majors . . . remembers the San Diego-Hoover game and the Senior Prom . . . will go into the Army. SHATTUCK, JOAN ELEANOR Called Joannie . . . likes art and working on extra-curricular activi- ties in school . . . active as service chairman and historian of Cardinal Co-ed, chairman of the Junior Dance, and publicity chairman of Y-Teens , . . member of the As- sembly and Rally Committee . , , liked her physiology class with Mr. Engle . . , majored in science, math, and art . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . will attend State to become a teacher. SHAW, MARILYN BARCLAY Enjoys going to the mountains . . . active member of the Safety Council, Pan-American Club, Future Teachers of America, Choir, Car- dinal Co-ed Council, and Student Council . . , favored her choir class with Mrs. Madeleine Hofmann . . . majored in Spanish and social science . . . will always treasure the memory of all the wonderful friends made at Hoover . . . plans to attend State College and major in home economics. SHELVER, GAYLORD A. Fun to know . . . last attended Enderlin High, Enderlin, North Da- kota . . . greatly enjoys collecting guns, hunting, and fishing . , . was a member of the Choir . . . Mr. Hershey and print shop rated tops with him . , . majored in history and music . . . will never forget the choir program he goofed in , ., plans to study geology and psychol- ogy in the future , . . hopes to become a prison psychologist. SHERINIAN, ROBERT EARL Bob takes pleasure in physical culture . . . liked his metal shop class and Coach Foote . . . majored in music . . . a loyal Hooverite, the San Diego-Hoover football game will always stand out in his memory . . . plans to attend State College and later do police work. SHIDELER, LINDA Enjoys dating . . . states that office practice and Miss Kokanour rated tops on her list of classes and teachers . . , had a commercial major . . . like all loyal Hooverites Linda will never forget the San Diego-Hoover football game. SHUKRAFT, ROBERT CRAIG Bob is tall and well-liked . . , enjoys playing the trombone and dating . . . president of the Band . . . also a member of the Key Club and the Orchestra . . . band with Mr. Peterson was his favorite class . . , majored in math and history . , . the l956 San Diego- Hoover football game will be one of his lasting memories . , . will further his education at U.C.L.A. where he will major in music . . . plans to be a teacher. fw- H1- 'QF' SHUMAN, NANCY Great fan of her craft class . . . chose Miss Murphy as her favorite teacher , . . had a commercial ma- jor . . . the San Diego-Hoover foot- ball game will be among lasting memories . . . will continue her commercial major at State College. SIECK, LARRY DEAN Larry likes girls and cars , . . favored his drama class and Mrs, Lemon . . . had a math major . . , will always remember beating San Diego in football . , , future plans include attending San Diego State with a math major and serving in the Marine Corps for 25 years. SILVERNAIL, JOANNE LEE You'll never meet a more pleas- ant girl . . . Jo likes to debate politics, of all thincgs . . . she was busy in the Bible lub, the Boost- ers, the Glee Club, the Drum Corps, and contributed greatly toward your Annual , . , history with Mr. Pro- kop appealed to Joanne although she had a commercial major . . . will remember when she forgot her shoes . . . how can one forget their shoes? . . , wants to attend college with a psychology major. SIMMONS, RUSSELL C. Known to all as Russ . . . enjoys music, especially the trumpet . , . very active as Chronicler on the Board of Commissioners, Battalion Commander of R.O.T.C., and a member of Key Club, Band, Pep- Band, and Orchestra , , . was on the R.O,T.C. Rifle Team . . . Miss Gaby rated tops as a teacher, and Band and Student Government as favorite classes . . . had a math major . . . plans to attend the U.S, Naval Academy to major in engi- nearing. SIMON, CAROL JO Likes to bake, paint and read mysteries . . . enjoyed her Thomas Shorthand class with Miss Martha Miller . . . had a commercial major . . . will never forget beating San Diego in football . . , will probably attend Pacific Lutheran College and have a business major . . . would like to do secretarial work. SIMONS, LINDA SUE Drawing, listening to the radio, and flying her father's airplane take up her spare time . . . liked her costume design class . , . fa- vored Miss Grogan . . . was an art major . . , will always remember Hoover beating San Diego in foot- ball in i956 . . , plans to become a commercial artist. SIMS, NOEL K. Known to all as Punkie , . . listening to the radio and watching television take up her spare time . . . science was her favorite class , , . Miss Gaby rated tops with her . . . majored in social science . , . will never for, et the band assembly at Wilson at tl956 , . . plans to be a secretary. SMALLWOOD, GLENDA Collecting nicknacks is her hobby , . . will miss her history class and Miss Martha Miller after graduation . . . had a commercial major . . , will always remember the San Dr' ego-Hoover football game . . . would like to be a dental tech- FIICIHTI. SMITH, FRED A welcome transfer from. Saint Augustine . . . enjoys music and working on cars . . . architectural drawing was his favorite class . . . rated Mr. Hoffert as his favorite teacher . . . majored in history . . . will never forget the Hoover-San Diego football game . . . plans to attend San Diego Junior College . .. hopes to do architectural work in the future. SMITH, MARION JANE Likes to be called Red , . . spends her leisure time dancing, horseback riding, and swimming. . , favored her history and driver training classes . . . Mr. COlerT1aI'1 and Mrs. Edson rated tops with her . , . was a commercial major . , . the Hoover-San Diego football game will be among lasting memories. SNYDER, MARY ANN Enjoys going to the beach and eating pizza . , , member of the Y-Teens and Tumbling team , . . Mr. Showley was her favorite teacher . . . had a commercial ma- jor . , . plans to attend San Diego State College . . . probably will become a legal secretary. SOMMERMEYER, ROBERT CLINTON Bob, as his friends call him, fa- vored his auto shop and Mr. Ehren- borg . . . had an engineering major . . . beating San Diego in football will be among lasting memories of Hoover , . . would like to attend Statc College and have an engie neerlng major. fm, like . NK T-7-3 03- R. me EX. 1- J-. t pw' N y-X 4? SONES, GAY LAURIE Gay likes to listen to music and skate . . , was a member of the Future Nurses' Club , . . favored her home nursing and child care class with Miss lngebritson . . . science major . . , will never forget the Hoover-San Diego game . , . another State-bound co-ed with a nursing major . . . would like to enter the field of nursing. SOPP, CAROL M. Soppie is a sweet co-ed . . . delights in attending games, swim' ming, sewing, and drawing , . . active as vice-president of Y-Teens and C.S,F .... also on Cardinal Co-ed Cabinet, Annual Staff, and in Quill and Scroll . . . enjoyed me- chanical drafting . . . partial to Fern Miller . . . carried art, math, and language majors , . . the San Diego-Hoover football game will al- ways stand out in her memory.,. plans to attend State College and become an architect. SOUZA, MARK A. A swimming enthusiast . , , Mark rates his history class and Mr. Por- teous as tops on the list of classes and teachers . . . the Hoover-San Diego football game will be among his lasting memories of Hoover . . . undecided as to the future. SPANDL, RITA HELEN Rates twirling the baton and watching football games as her fa- vorite pastimes . , . a member of the Downbeat Club and a Drum Corps majorette . . . partial to her history class . . , keen about Mr. Showley . . . had a commercial major . , . will always remember the Red and White Ball when she made majorette and the Hoover- San Diego football game . . . plans to attend San Diego State College. SPARREY, JOAN EVELYN Likes to be called Joannie . . . keen about roller skating , . . fa- vored her advanced shorthand class . . . partial to Mr, Rybiski . . . had a commercial major . . . will never forget the 1956 football game be- tween San Diego and Hoover . . . will become a secretary or an IBM operator. SPEAR, KEN RAY Ken likes to fry to keep his Mer- cury running . . . participated in wrestling . . . enjoyed his drafting class and Mr. Ehrenborg . . . ma- jored in industrial arts . . . like so many other loyal Hoover students, Ken will always remember the I956 Hoover-San Diego football game. SPENCER, SHELBY JEAN Likes playing the piano, tum- bling, and going to football and baseball games . . . member of the Boosters Club and Bible Club and active on the Tumbling team . . . liked her tumbling class and Miss Upp . . . had a commercial mayor . . . will never forget the San Di- ego-Hoover football game , . . would like to be a switchboard operator. SQUIRES, SANDRA Sandie enjoys dancing, going 'to football games, and going out with Ralph . . . active in Y-Teens, Boosters Club, and Cardinettes in her sophomore year . . , favored her art production class with Mr. Gibbs . . . had a commercial major . , , will always remember going to the 1956 Senior Prom with Ralph and also seeing Hoover beat San Diego in football . . . another State-bound Hoover grad with a major in business . . . Sandie wants to be a legal secretary. STADNYK, HARRIET JOYCE ls natural, straightforward and friendly . , . especially enl0Y5 horseback riding and eating pizza . , . an active member of the Y- Teens and Boosters Club . will miss Mr. Lokke and his physiology class . . . she'll never forget the '56 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . heading for State with a math and English major . . . will prob- ably join the teaching corps as an elementary or junior high school teacher. STAITE, DOUGLAS G. Known to all as Duke . . . es- pecially enjoys cars and girls . , . social problems and Miss Henderson were his favorite class and teacher . . majored in industrial arts . . , like so many other loyal Hoover- ites, Duke will always remember the l956 San Diego-Hoover football game , . . after graduation, he would like to become a mechanic. STEINBAUM, ROBERT Swimming and golf take up his leisure time . . . liked Mr. Goff's English class . . . majored in his- tory . . . the Hoover vs. San Diego football game of l956 and the Sen- ior Prom will be among his lasting memories . . . will continue his education at State College with a major in business . , . a future hotel owner. STEINER, SANDY JEAN Sandy is a cute co-ed . . . she likes to go to the beach, dance and go to football games . . , a mem- mer of the Senior Y-Teens and Fu- ture Nurses Club . . . enjoyed her Senior science class , . . Mrs. Clay- ton was her favorite teacher , , . the Senior Prom and beating San Diego will be lasting memories . . . will attend the University of Ari- zona with a home economics major . . , would like to become an air- line stewardess. STEPHENSON, WILLIAM ARTHUR Bill likes to swim, bowl and play horseshoes . . . a member of the Choir and Lettermen's Club . . . active in Varsity track and Sopho- more cross-country . . . liked his U,S. History class with Mr, Prokop . . . had a math and music major . . . will never forget the day John Haley and John Adams tied at IO flat in the IOO-yard dash . . . would like to attend State College and have a math and music major . . . would like to be an aeronautical engineer. STERLING, NANCY CAROLYN Nan came to us from Newport High, Newport, Arkansas . . , chose cooking as her favorite pas- time . . . enjoyed her home nurs- ing class with Miss lngebritson... the '56 Hoover vs. San Diego foot- ball game will linger long in her memory . . , plans to major in business at San Diego Junior Col- lege . . . her future plans include becoming a secretary. STEVENS, CAROL SUE Likes to sew . , , member of CSF. and Boosters Club . , . fa- vored her crafts class and Mr. Pro- kop . . . had a commercial major . , . will never forget Graduation . . . would like to do secretarial work. STIMMEL, MARGARET C. Playing the piano and sketching are Peggy's favorite pastimes . , . active member of Y-Teens, F,T.A., Pan-American Club, C.S.F,, Safety Council, and Boosters Club , . . honors English and Mrs. Baker rated tops with her . . . majored in social science . . . Hoover beat- ing San Diego in football will al- ways stand out in her memory . . . plans to attend either Stanford University or Pomona College and major in education , . . will make a good elementary teacher, STORTON, STEWART ALAN Previously attended San Diego High School . . . weight lifting takes up his spare time . , , was an attendance monitor . , . partici- pated in Varsity football . . . fa- vored his basic citizenship class . . . partial to Mr. Youngblood and Mr. Vickery . , . majored in math . . , will never forget when Hoover beat San Diego in football . , . will at- tend S.D.J,C ,... Stewart will join the Marines and then the police force, STOUT, MARILYN ANN Formerly attended Clear Lake High, Clear Lake, Iowa . , . takes pleasure in listening to records, go- ing to parties, and playin badmin- ton . . . a member of Y-Teens, the Pan-American Club, and the Bad- minton Club . . . will miss her shorthand class . . . liked Miss M. Miller , . , will never forget her first day at Hoover . , . plans to attend State majoring in math . , , hopes to become a mathematician STRATTON, CAROL ANNE Enjoys sewing and cooking and all kinds of sports . . , while at Hoover Carol belonged to the Boosters Club and Y-Teens . . . attendance monitor , , . claimed being an attendance monitor as her favorite class . , . will miss Miss M. Miller . . . had a commercial major 4 . . will continue her educa- tion at a junior college and a busi- ness college majoring in business . . 4 anxious to become a legal secretary. STRAUSS, DEBORAH ANN Are there any more at home like this? . . . she's been busy best sums up Debby's stay at Hoover . . , her involvements include the German club, Telephone Directory, Goal Post, Senior Cabinet, and be- ing Cardinal Red Bird at ball games , 4 . much chatter and hard work were contributions as a member of this ycar's Annual staff . . . thinks she liked Mr. En le and Mr4 Jeter , . . was chosen girl of the Month for December . . . college is among future plans. STRAUS5, LARRY ROBERT Previously attended La Jolla High . . . takes pleasure in golfing and swimming . , . active in the oost- ers Club, the National Forensic League, and the Senators . . , was a monitor in the boys' attendance office 4 . . a member of the Golf team . . . chose speech as his fa- vorite class and Mrs. lmel as his favorite teacher . . . had a speech arts major . . . will long remember the Senior Prom . 4 . will major in sociology and theology at State and U.C.L,A4 SWANSON, ALAN T. Alan spends his spare time work- ing on cars , , . favored his metal shop . . . rated Mr. Showley tops on his list of teachers . . . carried an industrial arts major . . 4 Alan would like to become a machinist SWEITZER, BILLIE JO Jo enjoys going to football games, shows, and driving . , 4 fa- vored her gym class and also Mrs. Clayton . , , like so many other loyal Hooverites, Billie Jo will al- ways remember the football victory over San Diego High School 4 . . hopeful of becoming a stenogra- pher. SWENSSON, GEORGINNE SUE Known as Sue , . . partial to dancing and going to speech tour- naments . . 4 veep of N4F4L., Sena- tor, Red Cross city president, and a member of Ecivres and Y-Teens 4 . . enjoyed her debate class 4 . . liked Mr. Prokop . . . majors in language and history , . . will re- member becoming an Ecivre , . . will attend U,C.L.A .... plans to go into public relations work. if 'GRY 'QP r'-we wah ts -sk S SWIM, BETTY LOU Cute dimples . . . is enthusiastic about swimming and bowling 4 . . an active member of the Y-Teens . . . had a commercial major . . . will fondly remember the home- coming games . . . future plans include attending junior college.. . will make a cute and efficient secretary. SWORD, GARY KENNETH Gary is a welcome transfer from Fairview High, Dayton, O ..., es- pecially enjoys swimming and all sports 4 . . favored his intermediate algebra class with Miss Gaby . . . majored in math . , 4 will always remember beating San Diego in football and Ditch Day . . , will probably attend junior college and have a math major . . . would like to enter the electronics field. SYMMES, BARBARA ANN Nice to know . . 4 dancing, swim' ming, and listening to records take up her spare time . 4 . Y-Teens and the Boosters Club were among her many activities 4 4 . great fan of her shorthand class 4 , . will miss Miss M. Miller . 4 , had a commer- cial major . . , will long remember the day we beat San Diego in foot- ball and the Senior Prom 4 . . after leaving Hoover Barbara will become a secretary and then get married. TAMMISTE, LEILA Likes listening to music, going to the movies, and attending football games . . . active member of the Boosters Club, C4S.F., and Senior Y-Teens . . . homemaking and Mr. Baer were her favorite class and teacher . . 4 had a commercial and homemaking major . , , the l956 Hoover-San Diego football game will always remain in her memory . . . plans to attend State College and major in home economics . , . future plans include marriage. TAUB, JANA A great fan of dancing, camping, and playing the bongo drums . . . Girls' League and Student Council Representatives , 4 . also a member of the G.A4A .... favored Mrs, Oatman's physiology class , . . had a commercial major . . , the San Diego-Hoover game will always stand out in her memory . , . hopes to attend State College and major in physical education . 4 . would like to be a physical education teacher. TAYLOR. LINDA LEE Sweet blond 4 . . is especially fond of dancing and writing letters to a lonely soldier boy . . . her years at Hoover were highlighted by being chosen Song Leader in her Junior year and Head Song Leader in her Senior year, also being cho- sen Sophomore and Junior attend- ant in the Homecoming, and to top it all off, being crowned Queen of Hoover's 1956 Homecoming 4 . . liked her civics class , . . had a commercial major. TAYLOR, SUE INGRID This cute, peppy co-ed enjoys twirling her baton, watching base- ball, and having all kinds of fun , , . while at Hoover Sue was Sophomore Class secretary-treasurer, Senior Y-Teen president, Senior Announcement Committee chair- man, Head Drum Majorette . . . rates Mrs. Lewis and Miss Zowada as her favorite teachers , . . had a history and language mayor . . . future plans include a sociology mayor at the University of Califor- nia at Davis. TAYLOR WEBER, ROBERT EDWARD Bob is a very welcome transfer from Dr. G. P. Thysses School in The Hague, Holland . . . takes great pleasure in playing ping-pong and collecting stamps . . . in Hol- land he was a member of a club called lduna . . . mayored in math and science , . . Bob will never forget his first view of the great number of pupils here at Hoover , . . plans to attend San Diego State College and later bc- come a hydraulic engineer. TEACHOUT, WILLIAM BYRON Better known as Will . , . enjoys all sports and hunting . . . majored in mathematics while at Hoover . . . claims Fern Miller as his fa- vorite teacher . . . Bill will always remember the '54 San Diego-Hoo- ver football game . , . future plans include attending San Diego State for two years and then going to U.C.L,A, with an art major . . , will make a good commercial artist. TERZIAN, ALICE LYDIA Sincere type . . . her hobby is writing and her favorite pastime listeninq to records . , . was a member of Y-Teens and the Car- dinettes . , , served as a library monitor for three years . . . a great fan of her Sophomore Eng- lish class and Mrs Burns . . . the '56 Football Carnival will linger long in her memory . , . will attend San Diego Junior College with a mayor in general education 4 . . would like to do professional writ- mq and later tour Europe. THOMAS, PHILLIP CRAIG Better known as Phil . , . swim- ming and playing tennis take up his spare time . . . participated in track and J,V. tennis . . . keen about his gym and radio class . . . liked Coach Foote . . , carried a mathematics mayor . . , will always remember the Hoover-San Diego football game , . . looking forward to attending B,Y.U. with a major in math and science . . . a future electrical engineer. THOMPSON, BILL PALMER Known as Pluto . . . his hob- bies include bicycle racing, ice skating, and building model cars from his own design . , , was a member of the Boosters Club . . . enjoyed his chemistry class . . . liked Mrs. Hines and Mr. Prokop . . . mayored in math and science , . . will remember running for Commissioner of Athletics and Hoover beating San Diego . , . plans to enter the engineerincg field upon graduation from State ollege and U,C.L.A. 'Wh-q 'Sflqs 'ip we 19' THOMPSON, GRETCHEN GALE Gretchen is a quiet co-ed who enjoys attending football games, listening to records, and reading . , . was an active member of the Student Council, C.S.F., Senior Y- Teens and Boosters Club , . . had fun in Mrs, Oatrnan's physiology class . . , commercial and language mayors . . . among her fondest memories are the Redlands game and Commencement , . . will at- tend State College before entering the nursing profession. THOMPSON, JEANNE ANN A welcome transfer from Sanger High in Sanger, California . . . a great fan of dancing and reading . . . Mr, Prokop's history class was her favorite class . . . had an art major . . . will always remember the i956 San Diego-Hoover football game . , . aspires to become a :osmetologist. THOMPSON, PAUL C. Paul, a real nice guy, likes to work on amateur radio and go for long Sunday drives in the desert . . . an active member of the Hi-Y and Radio Club . . . typing is his favorite class . . . majored in sci- ence . . . rated Mr. Showley tops . . . will remember the Hoover-San Diego game without a fight . . . plans to attend San Diego State with a science mayor . . . would like to become a teacher. TIERNEY, FRANK ELWIN Frank enjoys music and elec- tronics , . , was a member of the Band . . . liked Mr. Peterson and Mr. Finegold . . . participated in the Pep Band , . , mayored in math , . . favored his band and astron- omy classes . . . beating San Diego in football will linger in his mem- ory , . . would like to go into sci- entific work. TIGNER, RICHARD R. Rich likes athletics and to hear good records , . . was a Student Council Representative . . . partici- pated in Sophomore and Varsity football . . . favored his print shop . , . rated Mr. Goff tops . , . ma- jored in social studies . . . will re- member playing on the team that beat San Diego . . . plans to attend U.S.C ,... would like to own a restaurant. TIPPIE, CAROL M. Carol enjoys singing and playing her guitar . . . was secretary-treas- urer of G.A,A. in her Junior year . . . liked her gym and civics classes . . . her favorite teachers were Mrs. Lewis and Mrs, Olson . . . a science major . . . likes to remember the day that Hoover beat San Diego . . . future plans undecided. TIPTON, RUTH DIANE Nicknamed Tippy . , , trans- ferred from Helix 4 . 4 while at Helix she was active in the Student Council, Y-Teens, and Mixed Cho- rus . . , was an attendance monitor . . 4 liked Mr. Rue and her drama class at Helix 4 . . would like to become a buyer, TODD, SUZANNE Better known as Sue . . . enjoys going to parties, listening to rec- ords, and eating pizza . . . active in Y-Teens and the Boosters Club . , . boys' attendance office moni- tor . . 4 favored her lettering and tennis classes . 4 , partial to Mr. Rybiski and Mr. Wallace . . . ma- jored in the commercial field . . . will never forget the Hoover-San Diego game . 4 . will attend State with a commercial major . . . will become a model or a secretary. TRAPNELL, DONNA FAY A welcome transfer from Nether Providence High School, Walling- ford, Pennsylvania . 4 , chooses music as her favorite hobby . . . a member of the Choir and C.S.F. . , 4 favored her music appreciation class . 4 . partial to Mr. Henson . . . had a music major , . , will never forget her first day at Hoo- ver . . 4 plans to attend Mills, Pomona, or Whittier College, major- ing in music and drama . . . would like to sing in musical comedies TRAPP, DARRELL LLOYD Larry especially enjoys driving, listening to records and going to parties . . . was an active member of the Bible Club, R4O,T.C., and Boosters Club . . 4 worked on the Christmas Play all three years at Hoover . . . had a speech arts ma- jor . . . favored Mr, Berge and Sgt. Davis , , . will always remember the '56 Hoover-San Diego football game , . . plans to attend Redlands with a speech arts major . . . would like to be a T.V. producer. TREAHY, BARRY Espeially enjoys competition roller s ating . . . favored his auto shop class . . . was a science major 4 . . will long remember the i956 football season . , . plans to attend State College to continue his sci- ence major . . . ho es to become a professional roller sliater, TREAIS, GEORGINA ANN Sometimes called George . . . swimming and dancing take up her spare time , . . was a member of F,T.A,, Y-Teens and Boosters Club . , . will miss her U4S. History class . . , favored Mr. Prokop and Mrs. Oatman . . . had a history major . . . will long remember the San Diego-Hoover football game and practice teaching at Horace Mann . . 4 plans to attend State or Wil- liam and Mary College . . . hopes to become a secondary history or English teacher, TRIPP, JUDY TRUITT, JUDITH ANNE Judy came to Hoover from Mis- sion Bay High 4 . . a great fan of listening to records, dancing, and going to the beach . . , particularly enjoyed her Spanish class . , . Mrs. Hunter was tops on her list of teachers 4 . . the night Hoover beat San Diego in football will al- ways stand out in her memory.4. future plans include becoming an airline hostess. TULLOS, JAMES B. Likes to be called Jim . , . a welcome transfer from Lincoln High, where he was active in J.V. football and Varsity baseball . . . especially enjoys playing basketball and listening to rhythm and blues . . . social problems with Mr. Por- teous rated high with him . . . ma- jored in industrial arts . . . the San Diego-Hoover football game will always stand out in his memory 4 . . plans to attend J.C4 and major in science . , . would like to do police work. TURNER, ROBERT G. Bob to all , . . great fan of lis- tening to records and working on cars . . . participated in Sophomore track . . . architectural drawing and Mr. Prokop are tops on his list of classes and teachers . . , ma- jored in social science . . . a loyal Hooverite, Bob will never forget the San Diego-Hoover football game 4 . . another State-bound Hoover grad with a major in architectural drawing . 4 4 aspires to become an architect. UDEN, NANCY ELLEN Talented at sewing and drawing . . . partial to social problems , . . preferred Mr. Engle . . , majored in art 4 . . the San Diego-Hoover foot- ball game will be among her lasting memories . . . plans to work for the Telephone Company. UPSHAW, JAMES R. Jim enjoys fishing, bowling, and writing . . . active member of the Boys' Quartette and the Boosters Club 4 . 4 western civilization and Miss Henderson rated high with him . , . majored in En lish . . . the night Hoover beat gan Diego will always remain in his memory . , . would like to attend the Uni- versity of Missouri and major in journalism . . . interested in doing newspaper work and writing a book. VAN DEN AKKER, Tessie enjoys dancing and writing term papers , , . member of Y- Teens and GAA ..., favored her U.S. History class and Mr. Baer 4 .. had a commercial major 4 . . plans to attend University of California at Berkeley and have a law and accounting major . . , would like to work in the law field. VANDEVER, SUSAN J. 4 Sue particularly enjoys dancing and swimming . 4 . partial to her home nursing class with Miss Inge- britson . . . had a commercial major . . . will never forget when Hoover beat San Diego in i956 . , . plans to work in the future. VAN MAREN, CAROL A. Enthusiastic about roller skating , . . was a member of the Down- beat Club and second lieutenant in the Drum Corps , 4 . Miss M. Miller and Thomas shorthand rated tops with her . , , had a commercial major . , . will long remember the night we beat San Diego in football . . . will attend State College to continue her commercial major . , . hopes to become a secretary, VARON, LEON N. A Lee likes swimming and dancing . . . was a Student ouncil Repre- sentative . . 4 enjoyed his public speaking class with Mrs. Cummings , . . majored in science . 4 . will always remember the i956 Hoover- Point Loma football game . 4 , plans to attend junior college and State College and major in anatomy . . . would like to become a doctor, VAUGHN, CAROLE ANN Swimming and dating take up her spare time , . 4 great fan of her biology and speech classes 4 4 . will never forget Mr, Henson 4 4 . majored in speech arts and home- making 4 4 . i954 Homecoming will be among lasting memories . 4 . will attend San Diego State special- izing in education . . . later plans to become an airline stewardess. VAUGHAN, DAVID EDWARD His friends call him Chipper 4 , , especially enjoys roller derby . . , participated in Sophomore track , . . partial to his drama class with Mrs. Lemon 4 . , majored in industrial arts . . , will fondly re- member the San Diego-Hoover foot- ball game . . , plans to become a professional roller derby skater. if K'-'ZH 5 3 VAUGHAN, RICHARD EARLE Dick , . . well liked by all who know him . . . attended Point Loma High School in the second semester of his Junior year . . . partial to dancing, parties and foot- ball games . . . liked his architec- tural drawing class . , . favored Mr4 Goff . . . architectural drawing and math majors , , 4 the '56 San Diego-Hoover football game will long be remembered by Dick . 4 . plans to attend the University of San Diego , . , hopes to become an architect. VERDON, RICHARD W. One of those tall, dark, and handsome lettermen . . . better known to some as Dick . . . this good worker with a friendly per- sonality was president of the Key Club, an active member of the Let- termen's Club and Ecivres . . , energetic and capable when it comes to Varsity football and track 4 . , favored his physics class and Coach Holt . , , majored in math . , . plans to attend Stanford or U.C.L.A. with a math major . . . hopes to become an engineer. VERNON, CHERYL LYNN Enjoys going out with Don . . 4 a member of the Choir . 4 4 favored her tennis and choir classes . . . partial to Mr. Prokop . . . had a commercial major 4 . , like so many other loyal Hooverites, Cheryl will always remember the i956 Hoover- San Diego football game . . . fu- tuge plans include being a house- Wl e. VESCO, DONALD A. Answers to Don . 4 . an avid mo- torcycle racing fan . . 4 auto sho with Mr, Ehrenborg rated high witf: him . . . majored in industrial arts . . . Field Day in his Sophomore year will always stand out in his memory , 4 . has hopes of becom- ing a machinist. WADMAN, BILL M. Bill likes skin diving, dancing, and going to parties . , . social problems and Mr Vickery rated high with him . . . majored in math . . . Hoover defeating San Diego will always remain in his memory , . . plans to attend San Diego Jun- ior College and major in either business or math. WAGGONER, VICTORIA DIAN Answers to Vicki . . . last at- tended Dunning High, Dunning, Nebraska . . . likes to read, ride horses, and collect statues of horses . . . preferred her English class , . . partial to Mr. Prokop . . . carried a science and social science major . . . will fondly remember her first day at Hoover 4 . . another State- bound Hoover grad majoring in ag- riculture . . . has hopes of becom- ing a horse rancher. WALLA, GARY ORVILLE Particularly likes music . . . was president of the Orchestra, member of the Latin Club and C.S.F .,,. will miss Orchestra with Mr. Peter- son . . . had a math major . . . the trip the Orchestra and Band took to Fullerton will be among lasting memories . . . plans to at- tend Pomona College or UC.L.A. . . will mayor in electrical engi- neering , , . hopes to do something in the research field, especially in electronics, WALDREP, MARILYN Marilyn collects shells and enyoys flowers and animals . , , was a member of the National Forensic League, Pan-American Club, Future Teachers Club, and a Senator . . . mayored in speech . . . remembers the San Diego vs. Hoover football qame . . , plans to attend State College mayoring in speech . . . would like to teach or become a flight stewardess. WALTERS, JERRY A. Loves playing drums, often held yazz sessions with his friends . . . physics and Mrs. Morris rated tops with firm . . . mayored in mechani- cal drawing . . . will long remember beating San Diego in football in i956 . . . hopes to play in some hand in the future. WEATHERS, BARBARA Barbara is a welcome transfer from Rosary High . . . enyoys bowl- ing, dancing, and eating . . . was a member of Y-Teens and Bowling Club . . . was a counseling monitor for two years . . , favored her shorthand class . . . rated Miss M. Miller tops . . . carried commercial and history mayors . , , winning the San Diego-Hoover game will be among her fondest memories . , . a future accountant upon gradua- tion from San Diego J,C. WEBB, BILL Bill is enthusiastic about working on cars . . . enyoyed his lettering class most and Coach Matthie, his favorite teacher . . , had a math mayor . . . lasting memories will include Hoover beating San Diego . . . heading for J.C. with a mayor in math . . . wants to take up mechanical engineering. WEBSTER, MICHAEL H. Mike likes girls and cars . . . favored his current history class with Mr Porteous , . , had math and commercial mayors . . . like every other loyal Hooverife, Mike will always remember when we beat San Diego High in i956 . . . future plans include attending San Diego Junior College. If .9 410 if 'YQ' A WEITZMAN, SONIA JOYCE Sonia delights in dancing and singing . . . while at Hoover was service chairman of the C.S.F., vice- president of the F,T.A. and a mem- ber of the Orchestra, Ducateers, Safety Council, and Pan-American Club . . . favored her harmony class . . had a language mayor . , . the Commencement and Senior Prom will linger longest in her memories . . . plans to attend U.C.L.A, and mayor in education . . . hopeful of becoming a teacher. WERTHER, JACQUELINE LEE Jackie was an ardent baton twirler and sports fan . , . among her many activities were the Duca- teers, the Girls' Quartette, CSF., Band mayorette, Downbeat Club, and the Annual Staff , , . she par- ticularly liked Mr. Peterson and the Quartette . . . Jackie had a com- mercial mayor and plans to con- tinue on in this field at San Diego State . . . she will be well prepared for her choice of secretarial work. WEST, KENDAL DEAN Playing football, swimming, and eating take up most of this hefty letterman's spare time . . , Ken was an active member of the Let- termen's Club and the Student Council . . . took part in Sopho- more football, Varsity football and track . . . U.S. History with Mrs, Work rated high with him . . . will long remember playing in the i956 San Diego-Hoover game , . , plans to attend Texas Tech and major in business administration , . . a fu- ture public relations man. WEST, KENNY RAY Ken last attended Chula Vista High . . . is a hunting enthusiast . . . had fun in his auto shop , . . liked Mr. Ehrenborg . . . had an industrial arts mayor . . . will never forget the '56 Hoover vs. San Di- ego football game. WEST, PAUL Paul is a welcome transfer from Ballard High School in Ballard, Mrs- souri . , . likes sports . . . math and Mr, Webber are tops on his list of classes and teachers . . . undecided as to future plans. WESTMORELAND, JERRY DAVID l-lrs friends call him West a transfer from Lincoln High . . . had fun going to the beach, taking trips to L.A. and keeping his car trim . . . favored his auto shop . . , liked Mr, Ehrenborg . , . a math mayor . , . the Lincoln vs. Hoover game and the Football Car- nival will be a lasting memory . . . a State-bound student majoring in business administration , . . would like to run the Citizens Printing and Publishing Company, Yi, WESTOVER, ALLAN LAN DGRIDGE l.annie enjoys listening to rec- ords and playing the drums , . . will miss his band class with Mr. Peterson after graduation . . . had a music major , . , will always re- member thc field trips that the Band took. WETHERBEE, DOROTHY W. Better known as Dottie . . , es- pecially enjoys swimming , . . was an active member of the F.N,A, and the C.S.F .... favored her civics class and claimed Mr. Young as her favorite teacher . . . had a social science major . . . plans to attend San Diego State College , ., would like to become a nurse. WETZELL, RICHARD A. Weasel, as his friends call him, likes to dance, and play the piano . . . enjoyed his U.S, History class with Mr. Porteous . . , majored in math . , . the San Diego-Hoover football game will be among lasting memories of Hoover . . . plans to attend Chapman College and have a religious education major . . . wants to do full time Christian SCYVICC. WHEELER, MARGARET JOAN Peggie loves helping other peo- ple with their homework and danc- ing . . . will miss her trigonometry class and her favorite teacher, Mr. Baer . . . a math and Latin major . . . the '56 Hoover vs, San Diego football game will linger longest in her memory . , . plans to major in math at San Diego State College , . . would like to become a math teacher. WHISLER, ARTHUR LAWRENCE Art enjoys all sports , . . active on the Varsity football team . . . favored his architectural drawing class and Mr. Henson . . . had an architectural drawing major , . , will never forget the San Diego- Hoover football game . , . would like to attend State College and have an architectural drawing major . . . would like to be a mechanical engineer. WHISTON, CAROL ANN Delights in dancing and singing , . . participated in the Christmas plays .t . . an attendance monitor . , . will miss her drama class . . . partial to Mrs. Baker . . , will never forget when Hoover beat San Diego in football . . . plans fo go into show business. WHITED, ALICE LOUISE A welcome transfer from Central High, Kirtland, New Mexico . . . claims swimming and horseback riding as her favorite pastimes... was a reporter for the Future Homemakers . . . will miss her home nursing class and Miss Inge- britson , . . math, science and homemaking major . . . she will long remember when Hoover beat San Diego . . . may attend San Diego State College and major in math and science . . . would like to be a doctor's receptionist. WHITT, JERRY P. Enthusiastic about eating and girls , , , a member of the Choir and the Christmas Play . . . an audio-visual monitor . . . partial to his drama and math classes . . . favored Miss Beattie . . . had a math major , . . the i956 Hoover- San Diego football game will linger longest in his memory . . . will at- tend S.D.J.C. and then State . . . aspires to become a pilot in the Air Force and then to become a commercial pilot. WILL, MARILYN JACQUIE Marilyn, a cute tumbler, enthu- siastic about swimming and tum- bling , . , while at Hoover was cap- tain of the Tumbling team , . . preferred Mrs, Lewis's tumbling class to other subjects . . . had an art major , . , looking forward to attending a beauty college . . . wants to take up hair styling and fashion design. WILL, MARY ALICE This livewire is an inveterate talker . . . some of her associations were with the Boosters, French Club, Downbeat Club, Quill and Scroll, Senior Y-Teens, Drum and Pom Pon Corps , , . was majorette in senior year . , . her contributions as a member of the Annual staff were indeed valuable . . . in retro- spect the Red and White Ball will stand out for Mary . . . liked Mrs. Clayton , . . State College is in the cards for her . . , drumming is one of her talents. WILLARDSON, LINDA LEE Possesses a sweet personality . , . fond of going out with Augie and going to the snow . . . Y-Teens and the Boosters Club were among her many activities , . . an attend- ance monitor . . . Mrs. Olson rated tops with her . . . majored in speech arts and the commercial field . . . her fondest memory was Augie's Senior Prom in i955-56 . .. looking forward to attending Brig. ham Young University. WILLGRUBE, MARY LOU Mary Lou especially enjoys danc- ing, going to parties and driving her car . . . favored her U,S. His- tory class with Mr. Nuttall . . , had commercial, history and Latin majors . . . like all Hoover students will never forget the San Diego- Hoover football game . . . will at- tend State College and have a busi- ness major . . , will make a good secretary. WILLIAMS, LARRY O. Low last attended La Jolla Hrgh where he was Sophomore Class President and on the Sopho- more football and basketball teams . . . lrkes to work on his Ford . . . favored hrs auto shop class and Mr, DeBrodt . . . math major . , , will never forget the San Diego-Hoover football game . , . would like to attend Oklahoma University and have a math major . 4 , would like to do some type of mechanical engineering. WILLIAMS, LOWELL K. Hrs friends call him Butch . ,, transferred from Point Loma High . . . Mr. Goff's Senior English class rated high with him . . . majored in rrrath , . . will long remember when Hoover beat San Diego rn football . . , after graduation, he plans to join the Navy and then become a salesman, WILLIAMS, ROBERT LEE Bob, a hefty letterman, takes pleasure in eating . . . director of athletics rn the Lettermen's Club . . . played Varsity football , . . favored hrs physics class and Mr. Prokop . , . majored in math , . . when Hoover beat San Diego, 20- l?, will always remain rn hrs mem ory . . . looking forward to attend- ing Stanford and majoring in engr- neering , , , will make a good en- qineer. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY ANN A mischievous blonde , . . has fun swimming, being wrth people, and eating tacos , , . was active rn the Cardrnettes for two years . . . a great fan of Mr, Prokop and his U.. History class . . , will never forget the day we beat San Diego High rn football , , . will attend Brigham Young University with a major rn business . , . plans to go into secretarial work, WILLIS, PAUL D. A welcome transfer from Kearny High . . . enjoys listening to rhythm and blues records . . . member of Squires Senior Hr-Y and Band . , . lettered in track . . . favored hrs track class and Coach Holt , . . majored rn math . . . will always remember the San Di- ego-Hoover football game . . . would like to attend San Diego Junior College. WILSON, BARBARA KAYE Likes to dance and eat pizza . , . member of Dueateers, Y-Teens, Red Cross Council, also on the Junior Prom and All-Girl Party Commit- tees, and co-chairman for Drrndl Day . . . monitor for the business office . . . favored her choir class with Mrs. Hofmann . . , commercial major . . . will never forget being chosen November's Girl of the Month . , . has hopes of attending State College with a sociology ma- jor . . . undecided as to the future, WILSON, JAMES RICHARD Known as Jim . 4 . enjoys beat- ing San Diego rn all sports activi- ties . . . active in football during his years at Hoover . . . Jim was a social science major . , . conquer- ing the Cavemen rn football will linger longest in his memory . . . will attend State or University of San Diego . . . hopeful of studying law. WINNEK, LAURA JOAN Joan was bid chairman for the Junior Dance Committee, member of the Pan-American Club, Y-Teens, Safety Council and C.S.F .4.. fa- vored her honors English and U.5. History classes and Miss Jones . . . majored in Spanish, history and math . , . will never forget the Hoover-San Diego football game . ,. would like to attend Stanford Uni- versity and have a political science major, WISE, FRANCES ELAINE Enjoys bowling and swimming in her leisure time , , . worked for the school service class , . . espe- cially enjoyed her advanced short- hand class with Mr. Robert Rybiski . . . had a commercial major . . . plans to do secretarial work. WITZ, EVELYN RAE Known as Evvie . , . likes eating and dancing . , . active member of the Boosters Club . . . favored her speech class and Mr, Showley . . . had a commercial major . . . the Senior Prom will linger longest rn her memory , . . plans to attend either State College or U.C.L.A. and major In merchandising . . . plans to do sales work or be a buyer. WIXOM, FLORENCE M. Flo is a welcome transfer from Central High rn Duluth, Minnesota . . , especially enjoys reading and cooking . , . a member of the Boosters Club . . . art and Mrs. Morse rate high with her . . . a commercial major . . . when Hoover defeated San Diego rn football stands out most in her memory of Hoover . . . plans to be a secretary. WOOD, MARCIA LEE A great fan of listening to rec- ords, water skiing, and being with people . . . active member of C.S.F. and the Boosters Club . , . also a Cardinal Co-ed representa- tive . . , preferred Mr, Porteous . . . had a commercial and home- making major . , . will long re- member the night Hoover beat San Diego in l956 . . . a future State College co-ed. WRIGHT, CAROLYN JEAN Carrie to her friends . . . espe- cially enjoys singing and dating... was a member of the A Cappella Choir, the Treble Tones, Bible Club, and the Ducateers . . . Mrs. Hof- mann and Mr. Prokop top her list of favorite teachers . . . had a commercial major . . . will fondly remember the day she found out she was in the Treble Tones . . . is looking forward to getting mar- ried. YOST, ANNE Pleasant . . . was C.S,F. historian, decoration chairman for the Dad and Daughter Banquet, and robe monitor tor the Choir . , . a coun- seling office monitor . . . English Literature and Miss Kokanour rate high with her . . , will long remem- ber Hoover's victory over San Di- ego High in football . . . looking forward to attending State with a commercial major . . . wcdld like to be a medical secretary or a teacher. YOUNG, JANET LAURAL Came to Hoover from Everett, Washington . , . takes great ioy in dancing and drawing . . , enjoyed her art class . . . majored in arf . . . graduation will always be a standout in her memory . . . plans to attend Junior College and State College and major in art . . . as- pires to become an art teacher. YOU NGS, JAMES P. One of those sharp lettermen . .. Jim enjoys sports and dancing . . . was a member of the Lettermen's Club . , . took part in Sophomore and Varsity football and basketball . . . claimed Miss Gaby's interme- diate algebra as his favorite class . . . liked Mr, Hershey . . , majored in math , . . will always remember the '56 San Diego vs. Hoover foot- ball game. YOUNT, DAN ANDREW Dan came to Hoover from Trinity High in Bloomington, illinois, where he played Varsity football and baseball . . . enjoys dramatics . . . participated in the Christmas play and was a member of the Thes- pians . . . drama and Mr. Goff are tops on his list of classes and teachers . . . majored in social sci- ence . . . Hoover's victory over San Diego will be one of his lasting memories . . , plans to attend San Diego University and major in law . . . will enter politics. ZITLAU, NANCY Energetic and capable , . . paint. ing takes up her spare time . . , was Commissioner of Culture, N.F.L, president, Cardinal Co-eds recording secretary and treasurer . . . a member of the Senators, Y-Teens, and the Latin Club , , . debate was her favorite class and Mr. Showley her favorite teacher . . . she'll remember hor first State College Speech Tournament . , . will major in history at U.C.L.A. . . . a future teacher. McNULTY, SANDRA ANN Better known as Sandy . . . en- joys swimming and reading . , . was an active member of the Drum Corps . . . favored her movie pro- duction and mechanical drawing classes , , . claimed Mr. Porteous as her favorite teaches . . , will al- ways remember performing with the Drum Corps . . . plans to be- come a file clerk or a newspaper writer. ISU GRAD ANCHETA, KEITH LIAMOR ANDERSON, JUDITH DELPHINE BAKER, ROBERT WAYNE BLACK, TERRY JAMES CANIS, EVELYN MARY COLORADO, VIRGINIA EVANS, THOMAS ARUNDEL FIORE, ROBERT GROSSKOPF, MARGIE ANN HEBB, WAYNE MASON KINCHELOE, JOHN MARTINOLICH, ROBERT ANTHONY MUNSON, WILBUR ROY REED, HOWARD WARREN ROBERTS, PAUL M. RODRIGUE, SYLVIA ROBINSON SCHLADOR, PHYLLIS FAY TATE, ROBERT CHAPIN THOMAS, FAY LEE AUTUGRAPHS AUTUGRAPHS VL- Jean Lloyd DIA 1 J Mary Burberry Joanne Silvernail Sharron Hartzler Jackie Werther Debby S Mr, Jeter Miss Heaton Mr, James Wallace Annual Advisor Literary Advisor Arr Advisor CARDI ALES Pat Caswell A A Alice Will Pat La Rosh Marcia Fritz Jean Cattell Lenora Swim Judy Underhill Junior Assistants Editor-in-Chief Valerie Hinsvark Carol Sopp Bill Elliott SE Chairman ,YA,,, Committee Faculty Sponsor Cast: Olga Brandt , Mattie ...,.,,,,,, ,, Big Mary ....,,, i,,,, Little Mary ,,a,.,,,, , , Bernice Niemeyer ,, Madeleine Vauclain Judith Canfield Ann Braddock Kaye Hamilton Linda Shaw , ,, Jean Maitland ,c,,,, Bobby Melrose Louise Mitchell .. Susan Paige ..,.,, , Pat Devine ......,,,, Kendall Adams Terry Randall ,,,,s, Tony Gillette s,s,, , Ellen Fenwick ,, Mrs. Orcutt .s,,, Frank ,,,,.s,,..,...,. 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Linda Taylor ,,,,.Barbara Cavan ,,.,,,.Carole Coody , ,,.u., Susan Fisher ,......,Emily Butler ,,,.,Carol Johnson ,,,,,,,..,,Ken Lohre ,, ,,,,,,,,, Jerry Whitt ,,,,,,.,,.Joel Huclcins ,Wiburn Burchette ,,,,,,,,,Frank Tierney ,,.,.,,,,,Bary Gailey ,,Dennis Robertson , ,,,,,, Brenda Parker ,,,,,,.,,,Dan Yount .,,, Jack Sharp ,,,,,,,,.Carl Green , ,, .,Bill O'Brien Student Director ,,,, ,, ,,,, .,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,.,,.., .... ,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,.., C l i t f ord Schrager Properties ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,, Arthur Bowman, Chdifmdn Sandy Borenstein, Gerrie Clarlce, Pat Ellis, Barbara Lebsoclc, Darrell Trapp Make Up ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, C a r o l e Vaughn, Chairman Patty McElroy, Jerry Mendell, Clyve Avilla Wardrobes ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, S ue Swenson, Nella Feldman, Suzanne Pauley, Ann Allenby Promptgfs ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, P at Hall, Phyllis Russell U fw, x, 7. M HMG '39 S f M 1 :rig NNIIUNIIEME TS, SIT. IZ RDI AI EXTRA ACTIVITIES First row, left to right: Taylor, chairman, Deal, Holbeck, I-lartzler, Bohe, Kaufman, chairman, Shattuck, chairman, Richards, Gelman, Second row: Collier, Fishburn, Johnson, Hecht, Jordan, Jennings, Feldman, Freedman, Morgan. Third row: Letson, Shukratt, Blount, Peterson, Kuhlken, Parker. First row, left to right: O'Brien, Fritz, Werther, Thompson, l-loyd, Heathman, Yost. Second row: Jallu, chairman, Goodman, Symmes, Sopp, Satterlee, Wright, Shaw, Mrs. Oatman. Third row: Cottrill, Krosch, Becerra, chairman, Horrall, Graham, Verdon, Franz, chairman. AN NOU NCEMENTS COMMITTEE Committee Sue Deal Jean Collier Lois Fishburn Bruce Johnson Faculty Sponsor Juliann Holbe Bob Shukratt Robert Letson Sue Taylor Mr, Roy Eng SENIOR CARDINAL STAFF Chairman Committee Barbara Bohe Bob Jennings David Peterson Mary Mansell Sharron Hartzler Faculty Sponsor Julie Kaulm. Marilyn Jord. Sandi Squires Betty Butterfield Barbara Symmes Bill Blount Mr, Francis Kin EXTRA ACTIVITIES COMMITTEI Chairman Committee Pat Richards Les Parker Ruth Freedman Faculty Sponsor Joan Shattu Larry Kuhlki Louise Gelman Peg Morgan Nella Feldman Mr, Roy Eng COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Chairman Co-Chairman Committee Jackie Werther Bill O'Brien Faculty Sponsor Frances Jal Don Kros Nancy Goodm Marcia Fritz Bill Cottrill Miss Helen Dilli TOWER DAY COMMITTEE Chairman Rosina Becei CoAChairman Jean Llo Committee Butch Cushm Donna Deahl Barbara Symmes Carol Sopp Gretchen Thompson Dick Verdon Roberta Satterlee Faculty Sponsor Mrs, Oatm. VESPERS COMMITTEE Chairman Committee Anne Yost Carolyn Wright Faculty Sponsor Linda Frai Marilyn Shi Marlys I-leathmar Mr. Harvey Proki IIIIMME IIEME T, TOWER IT Y, VESPERS SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE wairman Doris Johnson J-Chairman Carole Coody inior Rep. Rosemary Ekberg Jmmittee Ken Krause attie Mogavero Carl Green :an Gomez Susan Scobie fade Havens Pat LaRosh wyllis Russell Judy Galasso iarcia Woods Ann Johnson iculty Sponsors Mr. Lavier Lokke Mr, James Wallace DITCH DAY COMMITTEE hairman Ralph Hunt ommittee Wayne Adams ex Carter Marilyn Shaw Je Criscenti Carol Sopp ill Ellers Phil Thomas arry Kuhlken Ed Koons red Robie Wade Havens acuity Sponsor Mr. Giuliani TUDENT DIRECTORY COMMITTEE hairman Debby Strauss o-Chairman Pat Mogavero over Design Joan Gomez ublicity Darlene Pierceall ales Jack Sharpe ids Joe Criscenti ommittee Cheryl Butterfield ouise Gelman Betty Krasnow arol Rybicki aculty Sponsor Mr. Roy Engle IOYS' TICKET SALES COMMITTEE hairman Bob Bane ommittee Jim Crane tick Roppe oe Harth len Campbell aculty Sponsor Mr, Roy Engle iIRLS' TICKET SALES COMMITTEE lhairman Diane Dodgion Iommittee Betty Mulcahy :arrol Roppe Iarole Vaughn Nancy Bassett Darlene Pierceall Sharon Fresher iharon Graham iaculty Sponsor Mr. Roy Engle PRIIM, DITCH II Y First row, left to right: Galasso, LaRosh, A. Johnson, D, Johnson, chairman, Russell, Mogavero, Scobie, Ekberg. Second row: Criscenti, Kuhlken, Shaw, Sopp, Krause, Havens, Green. Third row: Thomas, Adams, Hunt, chairman, Ehlers, Koons, Carter. 1 is 'ii First row, left to right: Criscenti, Mogavero, Strauss, chairman, Gelman, Krasnov Sharpe. Second row: Bassett, Graham, Pierceall, Vaughn, Mulcahe, C, Roppe. Thir row: Campbell, Bane, chairman, Presher, Dodgion, chairman, Harth, R. Roppe, IIIRECIIIRY, IIIIKEI S IES HOMElIOMl li ll EEN and TTENDENTS Outstanding blonde Linda Taylor and her attendants Doris Johnson, Sandy Duff, Bonnie Dean, and Gayle Tenny reigned over the l956 Homecoming. The student body and returning alumni celebrated Home- coming with a parade, rally, and football game. First row, left to right: Duff, Taylor, queen, Dean, Second row: Tenney, Johnson, HllMElZOMl 6 Flll lS lst Place R.O.T.C. a E , l. sfbv .Q .,, . - 4 Y 2nd Place Senior Y-Teens and Hi-Y 3rd Place Key Club has 4 if X . , , Q -us. '35 91 V? Lf BALL Hotel del Coronado Dooombor 18, 1956 The Commissioners' Boll, sociol high- light ot the yeor, is given onnuolly by our student-body officers. This yeor, three hun- dred ond sixty couples donced to the music of Pete Newberg's Bond in the Crown Room ot the Hotel del Coronodo. The success ot the donce wos due to the efforts of its choir- mon, Lois Fishburn, ond the rest ot the commissioners. wi C RDI l 00-ED GIRLS 0F THE M0 l Eoch yeor, ten senior girls ore given recognition for their hord unseltish work for the school. A picture of the chosen girl tor eoch month ond o disploy depicting her octivities were posted on the front bulletin boord to honor her publicly. Joon Gomez wos not oble to be present when the picture wos token. tfyx First row, left to right: Fritz, Crotts, Jallu, Allenby. Second row: Strauss, Feldman, Wilson, Richards, Shattuck, BUYS 0F THE M0 TH First row, left to right: Walla, O'Brien, Mann, Simmons. Second raw: Verdon, Krause, Shukraft, Duckworth, Cushman. The honor of being selected Boy of the Month was given to teh boys for the unseltish work they have done for Hoover. The extra-curricular activities of each of these bays were rnade public on the main hall bulletin to give them the recog- nition they richly deserved. URGA N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N IZATIII IZATIO IZATIO IZATIU IZATIU IZATIO IZATIO IZATIO IZATIO IZATIU IZATIU IZATIO IZATIO IZATIO IZATIO IZATIU IZATl0 IZATIU IZATIU IZATIU IZATIO IZATIO IZATIO IZATIO IZATIU IZATIO N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Q M? cu. L- 5 Cu G QV 98 llElllfRME 'S lil B First row, left to right: Bane, Williams, Dunnam, fall vice-pres., Evans, spr. pres., Atkins, fall sec.-treas., Baranski, fall pres., Roland, Copitas, Swanson, Stevenson. Second row: Mann, Miner, Cottrill, Cruz, Richard- son, Larsen, Campbell, Sharamitaro, Tigner, Bailey. Third row: Kusan, Humphrey, Knoll, Jennings, Cochran, Spandl, Bagula, Whisler, Kenline, Deffner, Runnelst Fourth row: Parker, Betts, Barkhurst, Halverson, Fernane dez, Boren, Jarmusch, Bueno, Morton, Kennedy, Krause, spr. sec.-treas., Clark, Fifth row: West, Ball, Berg, Ferguson, Adams, Eddy, Dial, Madrigal, Reid, Ehlers, Letson. Sixth row: Youngs, Kraft, Payne, Havens, Samuel, Verdon, spr. vice-pres, Hunt, Werner, Fischer, Guerreno, RiCl'1ter. -:J gk' -W .limi av- 'W' A 1 2, s , i gm, fi, ,fe 5 it .1 l 4 Q Ny gf l Q S . , 3 X ES N . Jax J lf , t Q, ,Z , at it f f , is i A it W One of the most active and highly thought-of gr at Hoover is the Lettermen's Club, under the sponsoi of Coach William Matthie. Its purpose is to dex loyalty for and to serve Hoover in all its activitie stimulate friendship and good fellowship among athletes of all schools, and to emphasize the mea of courage, honesty, and decency. The qualifications for membership are a Va letter in at least one major sport, passing scholai grades, and no F grades in citizenship. Their or ties are many and varied. This year they included s breakfasts, and three initiation picnics. This outstari group also sponsors intramural activities and contrik to the scholarship fund. Future Teachers of America First row, left to right: Mikula Weitzman, Conrad, Simpson Freedman, Alduenda, Holbeck Second row: Eggert, Satterth waite, Mrs. Hoffman, Gesler Kleman, Stimmel, Barkhurst treas,, Arnold. Third row Franz, Nipper, Treais, pres. Jorgensen, Shaw, Brune, Beyer vice-pres., Kerper, E IIIRE TEACHERS IIE AMERICA The Future Teachers of America offers, to high school students who are interested in becoming teachers, an opportunity to learn more about the teaching profession. The qualifications for membership are good character and scholarship, and a desire to be a teacher. Special speakers during the year, such as professors and students from San Diego State College, provided useful information. Other activities included a banquet honoring the returning alumnae and a visit to the Education Center. The organization's slogan is: Ideals are like stars. You will not succeed in touching them with your hands, but if, like the seafaring man, you choose them as your guides and follow them, you will reach your destiny. The sponsor is Mrs. Cecile Hoffman. E IURE The Future Nurses of nerica held their etings on alternating :dnesdays in Room I I2 'h Miss lngebritson, ir sponsor. The organ- tion's membership re- rements are an interest a nursing career and andance at five meet- s. I'heir purpose is to in- rn prospective nurses the Qualifications for, I the advantages of, ir chosen profession. irc Nurses of America ' row, left to right: Grigg, sg Gille, pres., Brooks, -pres. Second row: Tam- e, Rogers, Marsh, Herr- n, Broxterman, Wetherbee d row: Adkins, Paulev iquin, Miss lngebritson, rs, Cringan, Cranfield. I IIRSES IIE AMERICA i-.i-.mksmwxsmussmmmssmws IT . n., - , ,, R First row, left to right: Caswell, Collier, Pierceall, Werther, Hinsvark, Trapnell, Horrall, Thompson, Winnek, I-lolbeck, Lowitz, Weitzman, Joaquin, LaRosh. Second row: Ruggles, Breitbard, Mogavero, Tammiste, Oxley, Markham, Franz, spr. sec., Day, Coody, Yost, Morris, Graham, Feldman, Russell. Third row: Swenson, Zitlau, Pope, Nielson, Arnold, Beyer, But- terfield, Stimmel, l-leathman, Abramson, Sopp, fall vice-pres., Schriefer, Fritz, fall sec, Fourth row: Krause, Krosch, spr, pres., Jennings, Walla, Letson, spr. treas., Kuhlken, spr. vice-pres., Kenline, O'Brien, fall pres. To foster a high standard of scholarship and broad ideals of service to the school and the community, and to encourage develop- ment of well-rounded students who build up their school by participating in its activities are the main goals of the California Scholar- ship Federation. Membership is earned by grade points. Ten points are needed, two of which may be service points. Three points are allowed for an A in scholarship, and one point for a B. Citi- zenship must be A or B. This lively group meets once a month in the auditorium to plan their varied activities under the sponsorship of Miss Bassett. C.S.F. LIFE MEMBERS First row, left to right: Trapnell, Werther, Morris, Lowitz, Weitzman, Joaquin, Graham, Fritz, Schriefer. Second row: Caswell, Zitlau, Collier, Franz, Day, Coody, Yost, Sopp, Third row: Krosch, Jennings, Walla, Letson, Kuhlken, O'Brien. RNIA SCHULARSHIP FEDERAHO DPHOMORE C.S.F. rst row, lett to right: Smith, Pillsbury, Bogen, ikkenen, Eagle, Linnard, Magee, Nelson, John in, Weike, Schulman, Lewis, Tripp, Second row rune Schiefer Dietz Co old Brownell Sutorius i i i D i i i -itt, Scdlock, Pitts, Cannon, Hollenbach, Williams. hirrl row: Lipsey, Duffy, Lamprou, Nielsen, Rus n, Walstad, Silverman, E, Haver, M. Haver, endcr, Schmith, Glenney. Fourth rowi Johnson iiss Bassett, Umbcck, Rogalski, Jones, Kerlick arr, Hare, Wheatcraft, Horejs, Fifth row: Key -r, Lippett, Jones, Avecl, Morchello, Nash, Stad fk, Heuman, Kerr, Best, Nulton, Oaks, JUNIOR C.S.F. First row, left to right: Weiss, Olsen, Allan, Carlson, Larsen, Jennings, Geer, Palmer. Second row: Langhorst, Rathbun, Clark, Janeck, Neil, Hof- man, Henkel, Gardner, Grant, Third row: Keen, Hines, Jorgensen, Smith, Barker, Cocking, Havens, Hutchinson, Kidder. Mr, Schurer Moe Advisor OFFICERS--First row, left to right: Fishburn, Kaufmann, sec, Second row: Vcrdon, O'Brien, trcas, Third row: Bohe, Mann, pres, Coody, vice-pres, HIIVRES First row, left to right: Lloyd Coody, Breitbard, Bohannon Fishburn Kaufman. Second row Krosh, Zitlau, Swensson, Bohe Letson, O'Brien, Third row Baranski, Verdon, Moody, Rob ertson, Mann, Jennings, Krauss Mr, Moe. i l Ecivres is the honorary senior service society at Hoover. lts members are chosen yearly by the faculty and administration. Twenty seniors are given this high honor for their outstanding loyalty and service to the school, excellent citizenship, satisfactory scholarship, and outstanding leadership throughout their sophomore and junior years. This year's list of activities included selling Goal Posts at home football games, presenting the trophy to the builders of the winning float on Homecoming Day, sponsoring assemblies, putting on an after-game dance, and the annual Ecivres reunion, Under the sponsorship of Mr. Schurer Moe, they have lived up to their slogan, Service and good citizenship. KEY lil B OFFICERS-First row, left to right: Bane, spr. vice-pres., Simmons, fall vice-pres., spr. pres., Johnson, fall- spr. sec. Second row: Kraft, fall treas.g Lambe, spr. treas.g Verdon, fall pres. The purpose of the Key Club is to initiate leadership in students. The club consists of fifteen seniors, ten juniors, and five sopho- mores chosen by the Hoover administration and previous club members who have qualified for the honor by their school service. This year some of their activities included breakfast meetings every other Thursday morning, selling Goal Posts, and sponsoring concessions at the Kiwanis basketball tournament. Mr. Lavier Lokke Advisor I row, left to right: Parker, isant, Cushman, Bane, Kraft, wes, Lambe, Second row: kraft, Johnson, Morebello, mons, Copitas, Fischer, Gila , Haake, Bartlett, Mr. ke, Third row: Britt, Swan- Cochran, Dunham, Baran- Bailey, Greenwood, Jacob- Riffe, Robertson, Verdon. l S .F First row, left to right: Fanton, Holbeck, fall sec.-treas., Feldman, Zitlau, fall pres., Allenby, Waldrep, spr. sec.-treas. Markham, Second row: Fuller, Borenstein, Bohannan, Breitbard, spr. pres., Swensson, fall vice-pres., Cantor, Mrs. Cum mings, Smith, spr. vice-pres., Strauss, Templeton, Burchette, Letson. The National Forensic League, under the leadership of a newcomer to Hoover, Mrs. Adine Cummings, is one of Hoover's most active groups, They try to encourage participation in inter- scholastic speech tournaments in the city, state, and nation To qualify, each member must have earned twenty-five points in inter-school speeclf competition, Every member of the club is eligible to participate in NFL, speech and debate tournaments. Some of the tournaments held this past year were at San Diego State College and Occidental College. This group also participated in the Student Congresses at San Diegc Civic Center and at San Bernardino. Any active member of the fourth period debate class is eligible to join the Senators. This club was organized to encourage public speaking and de- bating at Hoover and par- ticipation in high school speech and debate con- tests. This year they took part in tournaments at San Diego State College, San Diego Junior College, and Brown Military Academy. They also en- tered speakers in the First row, left to right: Temple- ton, Bohannan, Waldrep, Hol- beck, spr, vice-pres., Breitbard, Swensson, Zitlau, Allenby, fall vice-pres., spr. pres., Feldman. Second row: Carlson, Bacon, Nelson, Mrs. Cummings, Can- tor, spr. sec., Fox, G. Smith, spr. treas, Fanton, fall sec. Third raw: R. Smith, Fuller, Burdette, Campbell, Atkins, Bor- enstein, fall pres., Edmunson, Burchette, Lawson, Ehlers. Lion's Club tournament, the I Speak for Democ- racy contest, and the Toastmasters' Tourna- ment. SE ATURS THESPIA S lust row, left to right: Robertson, Shelver, Cooper, Hanson, vice-pres., Waldrep, Second row: Bcrwin, trcas., Burchette, Otto, Graham, Stevens, Brune, lohnson, Schrager, Elliott, pres., Bryan, sec Act well your part, there all the honor lies, is the motto which the Thespians, the National Honorary Dramatic Society, try to live up to as they advance their interest and porti- cipation in dramatic arts. This year the Thespians gave a formal initiation ceremony and an annual dinner. They also sponsored dramatic programs. To quality tor membership, one must have had a meritorious part in dramatics or stage production, good citizenship, and a real interest in dramatics, is u -3- The members ot the Drama Club meet every Tuesday in Room 2l with Mr, Richard B, Woolley, their sponsor, to enter in- to dramatic activities. To become a member, one must attend three meet- ings and demonstrate some ability in dramatics, Activities include stage parties and attendance at outstanding classic mo- tion pictures. The play's the thing is their motto. Left to right: Watt, Bnlanger, Lindsley, Foster, Mr, Woolley Buterbaugh, Rogers, Paxton George, Dupree. First row, left to right: McNeil Devcreux, Reynolds, Barkhurst Sharpe, Varela, Anderson Clark, Morris, Second row: Mr ,au King, Shukraft, spr. pres. Qi Smith, Arthur, Rodgers, New Morgan, LeSage. SHIO ll YEAR FRE CH To develop an appreciation of the French language, culture, history, and cus- toms is the purpose of Hoover's active French Club. Present enrollment in a French course and a genuine interest in the language are the only qualifications for membership. Sales, parties, and other money-raising projects comprise most of the activities of this group. Monthly meetings are held in the classroom. The beginning classes, under the leadership of Mrs. Morris, each have their own club. A third club consists of the advanced classes and is under the sponsor- ship of Mr, King. FIRST YEAR FRE CH First row, left to right: Hartman, Moody, Bryan, Turner, Scammons, Gille, Haskins, Jones. Second row: Younger, McCall, Ross, Keeler, Sargent, Weber, Sutorius, Raybolt, Deoyer, Morris, Third row: Johnson, Burrell, Wheeler, Lewis, Devereux, Best, Crouch, Brooks, Levens. LATI Cl B First row, left to right: Wheatcratt, Tidd, Threlkeld, Fulle, Stout, l-lorrall, tall treas,, Graham, fall-spr. pres., Brune, tall sec., Yates, Clark, Walker. Second row: Drogin, Wheeler, Kogler, Gardner, Cotter, Hitch, Smith, Kitchin, Brown, Tarnmiste, Gille, Thorp, Peterson, Mahattey, Cooper, Creed. Third row: Lamar, Satterthwaite, C. Nelson, Abra- hamson, Howell, Reinke, Meyer, Bryant, B. Nelson, Copold, Freed, Ruskin, VanBibber, Keyser, Sedlock, Morebello, Lee, Alexander. Fourth row: Hatcher, B, Carlson, Maclnnes, Schwarz, Dear, Bubel, Doud, McNeil, Krosch, James, Johnson, Easterling, Schaber, Nash. Fifth row: S, Carlson, Bowers, Beyer, Hornor, Hartwell, Ekrem, Edwards, Short, Oaks, Allen, Hodapp, Wilkerson, GERMA Cl B To acquaint the stu- dents of Hoover with the way the Roman people of two thousand years ago lived, is the purpose of the Latin Club. Any student who is in- terested in the study of the Latin language is welcome to join. This enthusiastic group's activities included an installation party, 0 Roman banquet, a tour of the State College Plan- etarium, sales, and a picnic. The German Club, Jnsored by Miss Signe rlson, is composed ot idents enrolled in the rman classes at Hoo- '. Their main purpose to promote interest in 2 culture, music, danc- l, and food of Germany. Among this year's oc- ities were a brezeln e, a Christmas party, :J ci joint picnic with 'i Diego High's German ib. They plan to give vorthy senior a scholar- p on Tower Day. Meetings are held Jnthly in the class rms. First row, lett to right: Strauss, tall vice-pres. 81 sec., Fitzgerald, Koch, Peterson Scheibel, spr. sec., Lloyd, Carr, Frieden, Mann, Miss S. Carlson. Second row: Aved, Jennings, spr, vice-pres., Bard, Boren, Krienke, Anderson, Langhorst, Third row: Kerr Slocum, Harth, Considine, Dettner, Lambe, Heumann, Valderhaug, Gartz, Rasmussen, Graham. Xi 5 sugau-rm --'h--1-nnee'a-l- W W ...J A 0 PPEll CHOIR First row, lett to right: Duff, Trapnell, Wright, spr. treas., Mosby, Ballard, Ruggles, Graham, Branett, Bohannan, fall trcas,, Fazio, Shaw. Second row: Barry, Markham, Parker, Fisher, Shelver, l-lebb, Locke, Robertson, Yost, Nelson, tall sec, Third row: Elliott, Launer, Pilant, spr. sec., Vernon, McElroy, Duerrhammer, Crust, Lawrence, Mallory, Cunningham, Wilson. Fourth row: Brassey, Wetherbee, Stevenson, tall pres., Dusch, Whitt, spr, pres., Reed, Barnson, Bucey, Yount, Madrigal, spr. vice-pres., Schragcr. Mrs. Madeleine Hofmann One ot the most outstanding vocal groups at Hoover is the A Cappella Choir. This organization has excellent tone quality and voice coordination. They have presented twenty concerts, and have appeared before the public at such places as the Los Angeles Festival Program, the San Diego Woman's Club, and numerous school os- semblies. The qualifications for membership in this well-known vocal organization are excellent singing ability and good citizenship. The members are selected at tryouts and must sing a solo at their initiation. The A Cappella Choir, meeting daily during first period, is under the direction of Mrs. Madeleine Hofmann. A CAPPELL CHUIR First row, left to right: Younger, Fishback, Coates, Longwell, Wofford, Mallow, Lacy, Collier, Jennings, Kennedy Sargent, Second row: Reed, Fishman, McCurdy, Rarich, McCall, James, Carlson, Geer, K. Hodapp, Third row Wilson, Bellamy, Danncr, Passarino, Hansen, Hawley, Meyers, Smith, Wroten, C. Hodapp, Fourth row: Brubeck Hodgson, Swaner, Wheatcraft, Werner, Bartlett, Tato, Bell, Crosby, Nickerson, Fifth row: Westling, Daugherty Hosford, Matranga, Grader, Ginkel, Monell, Lindo, Tullis, Gordon. 1 CA R D I A I- The double quartette, or Cardinal 8 , is a very popular groui at Hoover because of their outstanding musical ability. The perform under the leadership of Mrs. Madeleine Hofmann. L6 The boys have provided enjoyable entertainment for churches service events, and many civic organizations. Performances witl the girls' octette also were a hit. This year's accompanist was Butch Cushman. Left to right: Sharp, Westling, Upshaw, Kuhl ken, Shrupp, Quast, Rob crtson, Lawrence, Cush man. larsl row: Mfihaffcy, SCC- nnrl raw. left to right' Wright, Heathman, Sasak, Bigler, Werther, Pilant, Walker, Nelson. members of the Girls' Double Quartette-the Treble Tones. This group makes an outstanding contribution to the fine reputatii of Hoover by participating in programs for the school and community. Thi E also represent Hoover by competing in state and local music festivals. IR E B Some of Hoover's most active and talented representatives are tl The girls are chosen at special try-OUTS and, after their selection, me daily in the music building with Mrs. Medeleine Hofmann and the Cardin S , with whom they often combine to make up the Cardinal Ensembl Marlys Heathman and Jackie Werther are three-year members of tr fine group. First row, left to right: Riley, Kehr, Nutting, O'Farrell, Ruggiero Condon, Burr, Hill, Magee, Second row: Dewey, Gurling, vice-pres., Smith, Modica, Fo Kehry, McCulloch, Third row Musscn, J. Peterson, K. Pete Fisher, Harris, Cave, Hartzler. Recd, Bagnell, Eggert, Sherma Bruce, Stumph, Baily, Carlson The Boys' Glee is com- posed of boys who wish to develop an interest in, and an understanding of, music. Qualifications for this fine organization in- clude good citizenship. They are very capably directed by Mr, Close. spr. sec., Cringan, Watt, Johannsenf fall sec., Craig, Bowman, Cruz, spr. ster, Brugger, Dupree, Sterling, Pesh 1 Schoettl, Avilla, Hollenbeck, Roberts rson, Russey, spr. treas., Ford, Pease, Fourth row: Geslet, Giles, spr. pres. n, Heinz, Coffman, Sweitzer, Scarack 1 I , Broadway, Park, Hughes, Brune, The Girls' Senior Glee is composed of girls who enjoy singing, Their beau- tiful voices have been heard in many assemblies and in the Seniors' Tower Day program, They have also given concerts at clubs and churches throughout the city, in addition to participating in civic programs. Girls of the Senior Glee are given preference at tryouts for the choir by Mrs. Madeleine Hofmann, who directs the group. sf HS Awe: ,gt Nm First row, left to right: Farris, Hogge, Anderson, Kitchin, Locke, Boren, vice-pres. Guedes, Anaya, sec., McEvoy, Richardson, pres., Graham, Mr. Close. Second row Alexander, Christodoulou, Owens, Griffin, Morgan, Dash, Schwab, Clark, Greenwood, treas., Hume, Third row: Sanders, Boughton, Barkhurst, Strauss, Erickson, Donovan, Barnhard, Terrien, Stickney, Zenor, Greubel, Cole. Fourth row: Stewart, Washington BUYS' GLEE r JU l0R RED lZROSS lI0llNlIl First row, left to right: McWilliams, treas., Goosey, Hartson, Suchy, Edberg, Thatcher, Wilson, Tenney, Second row: Woynar, Agsten, Schaubel, Bell, Hunt, Sanes, Matthews, Witte. Third row: Miss Martens, Smith, Mastro, sec., Feldman, pres., Swens- son, Mogavcro, vice-pres., Elliott. BIBLE ll The Bible Club is or- ganized to provide Chris- tian fellowship, Bible study, and growth in Christian character, The club is inter-denornina- tional. Let no man despise thy youth, but be thou an example of the believ- er, in word, in conversa- tion, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity, First Timothy 4:l2, is the theme of this inspiration- al club, Students at Hoo- ver are all welcome to attend the weekly meet- ings in Room 30. This worthy organization, under the direction of Miss Hazel Martens, carries out many helpful service projects during the school year. Their activities included the annual Red Cross Drive, mak- ing up gift boxes for children of foreign countries, and a talent show for the Naval Hospital. OFFICERS-First row, left to right MacDonald, Carroll, spr. vice-pres., Pentecost, Copeland, spr, sec., Coats, fall sec.-treas., Bryant, Bohe, Duck worth, fall pres, Second row: Sat terthwaite, fall vice-pres., spr. pres. lllB First row: Satterthwaite. Second row, left to right: Bagnell, Fulle, Reed, Bacon, Clark, Geer, Bryant. Third row: Pritt, Williams, Edwards, Kullmann, Copeland, Pentecost, Carroll, Burchill, Fourth row: Mrs. Wells, MacDonald, Duckworth, Compton Ander- son, Gesler, Miss Burton. I ,--'-, 1 A1:,,qqq 5 fm Q hsfi W . W X is f ' Q- lf 3 is 5- , , we W 522551, ,Y Q K, x 5K .X K is 1 vi..,Vie,Q ,4 ,fg g r sgrnlf, ,N , f 7 ,X., i 4' ,av eft to right: Horejs, Duncan, Maclnnes, Bassemier. Second row: Walla, Pres., Weber, Langhorst , Westover, Siebenthal, Landin, Jorgensen, Lipse . Third row. Nichols C. Stout Elston Tweet 431 Ur' WE DOOD lT!! MAJURIETTES Left to rlght: Cavan, Werth Grubb, Jean Cattell Hoover's outstanding Cardinal Band per- forms under the direction of Mr. Walter Peterson. Entertainment provided by this group included performances for: football half-time shows, State College Homecom- ing, North Park Toyland Parade, and Hoo- ver's own Homecoming Parade. This year's special activities included the County Music Festival, the State Regional Music Festival, an annual evening concert, and graduation exercises. First row, left to right: Cavan, Cattell, Werther, Grubb. Second row: Siebenthal, S. Westover, Burright, Folts, Maclnnes, Bassemier. Third row: Harrison, Burdine, Beezley, Cooper, Wicklund, Parker, Butzine, Arthur, Muse, Shukraft, pres. Fourth row: Smith, Emerson, Hutchinson, Tierney, Arrasmith, Fuller, Weems, Hudson, Baily, Willis, Allen, Rittel, Fifth row: Fitzgerald, Seidel, Gleich, Sharamitaro, Elder, Luna, Lewis, Definer, Nelson, Umbeck, Compton, Johnson, Simmons. Sixth row: Vaughn, L. Westover, Martin, Bassett, Gault, Palmer, Keen, Moulton, George. ,Q M 5.5 ,- N ... 5 wg,,f,Q'7 . 2' K-tw ,f?, . Mg, -X 5 sp 1.1 X ff A Q.- Collier FLAG TWIRLERS The lively strutting flag twirlers, with Captain Ann Johnson and Co-captain Mary Jo Procopio, added much to the rallies, parades, and the half-time pageantry at football games, Their red and white flags and colorful costumes, topped by pony tails worn by all girls, added to their perform- ance. They worked long hours during the sum- mer, before school, and during first period to perfect their routines, HEAD MAJORETTE Jean Collier, our head majorette, per- formed at football games and various pa- rades and rallies. To gain her position, she competed, in the spring of l956, against all qualifying twirlers at Hoover. Jean has been an outstanding performer in l-loover's Cardinettes this past year, 9' Johnson, Procopio First row, left to right: Chi chester, Fishburn, Barnett, Rey molds, Deal, Second row: Leeds, Russell, Johnson, Fowler, Mar tinez, Hamrnr Spandl Taylor WII DRUM CORPS MAJORETTES The Sparkling drum majorettes, led by Cap- tain Sue Taylor, added much color to the half- time pageantry. Their intricate routines at pa- rades, rallies, and the football games showed evidence of long and hard practice. PllM P0 li0RPS Gayla VVright Moody, Schriefer, Penn The Pom Pon Corps, led by Captain Gayla Wright, provided wonderful precision entertainment at the rallies, parades, and football games. Their high-spirited routines were the result of many hours of practicing during the summer and before school under the sponsorship of Mrs, Lewis and Miss Zowada. Left to right: Czapar, Sterling, Cruz, Escareno, Dupree, Ruben, Brenizer, Gurling Dewey, Kurpiel, Kramer, Noland, Needham, Paden, ww-W-Q... F3 - QM' fi QQ QQ if 987 QU I My i f at 1 Q Q he 8 n M 'W - Xmw-..t,x..Q,...x,.w,.,,..-, ,wwx N.. ww..-man .x.x NWA , sw W., W. K, V QC. V Wh.. W -A W 0 - Q X ' K Q., i ' . Q an K Q Van Maren, Simonds DRUM CORPS The Drum Corps has added both color and spirit to our rallies, parades, and half- time entertainment at football games. Re- quirements for membership specify a height of 5'2 to 5'8 and good posture. An elementary rhythm test is given at tryouts. First row, left to right: Brown, Terzian, Van Dusen. Second row: Walstad, Hill, Richardson. Carol Parsons First row, left to right: Taylor, Turner, Harris. Second row: Rear, Robinson, Litot. li. A. A. The G.A.A. provides an opportunity for girls interested in athletics to become acquainted with each other and to develop good sportsmanship. To become a member, one needs an A or B grade in physical education or one athletic point. Miss Margaret Minshall is the sponsor of the fine group. During the year, they had an initiation picnic, play days at Mission Bay High School and San Diego State College, a beach party honoring the seniors in June, and a city-wide conference which was held at Hoover. fl' .Jn c .AIS . ' First row: Heinz, vice-pres. Second row, left to right: Hofman, J. Satterlee, R. Satterlee, Penn, sec., Brown, Roberts, Scott, Shepard, Ruggiero, Habib, Shellenberg, Moseley, pres. A D CHEIER LE DIERS First row, left to right: Bradshaw, Taylor, head, Quortrup, I' I f', . J l5,-,, S06 DOW BE llllll Our school spirit grows through the combined efforts of the Song and Cheer Leaders, Flag Twirlers, Majorettes, Pep Band, and officers of the Drum Corps and Pom Pon Corps who make up the Downbeat Club. Throughout the year they promoted fine spirit and provided half- time entertainment for ball games, They also sponsored concession stands, sales, and a dance. Mrs, Lewis serves as their capable sponsor. First row, left to right: Carter, Robie, fall pres., Bartlett, Shukraft, Second row: D, John son, fall sec.-treas., Fishburn, Russell, Deal, Chichester, Leeds, A, Johnson, Fowler Martinez, spr. pres., Barnett, Procopio, Reynolds. Third row: Werther, Cavan, Quortrop Coody, L. Taylor, Dean, Bradshaw, Parsons, Simonds. Fourth row: Spandl, S. Taylor fall 8- spr, vice-pres., Will, Collier, spr. sec,-treas., Moody, Penn, Schriefer, Van Maren 'A Th: Hoover Us 'vivo-it ' I A lilllll P0 THE GOAL POST STAFF This organization, under the direction of Mr. Wendall B. Allen, deserves a vote of thanks and appreciation for their fine work. The purpose of the staff is Left to right: Blount, Rodgers, Mr, Allen, Strauss, Criscenti, Peterson, editor. BO0SlERS' CLUB BOOSTERS CLUB OFFICERS These capable leaders were of great inspiration to Hoover's active cheering sec- tion. This year's outstanding school spirit was a big factor in the enviable record set down by Hoover's athletic teams this year. OFFICERS-First row, left to right: Brenes, pres., Crotts, sec., Kuhlken, vice-pres, Second row: Hatch, sgtfat-arms, Mr. Bulge, sponsors to publish official football pro- grams. The staff's slogan was Meet the Deadline, which they always did, promptly and efficiently. The four regular programs this year showed much hard work. Thanks again for a job well done! i N lllllllll Al Sl Fl lzdifor Julie Kaufman First row, left to right: Simpson, Friedrich, Lindenmayer, Goldberg, Rodgers, Kaufman, editor. Second row: Blount, Hecht, Bohe, Glenney, Greer, Harfzler, F. Jennings, Osterman, Keen, Mr. King, Third row: Peterson, Parker, B. Jennings. We like to give credit where credit is due, and this year's Cardinal Staff deserves the compliment: the Hoover Cardinal is better' than ever, The staff spends hour after hour every week, gathering and writing up all the latest classroom, club, and sports news. The writers must be journalism students, have better-than-average grades, and take an in- terest in school affairs. Mr. Frank King sponsors and advises the group. IOU SEl0R'S 0 ll0RS The gool of the Counselors' Monitors is to serve ieir school ond ot the some time goin knowledge F office work. Their duties consist of filing, keep- ig records, delivering posses, running erronds, :ting os receptionists, ond being of generol ossist- wce to the counselors. These willing students give up their study holls i render service to the school os office monitors. hey goin experience ond troining for future cler- ol work ond leorn to follow directions. The monitors perform mony duties, some of hich ore: onswering the telephone, welcoming First row, left to right: Russell, Garcia, Walstad, Yost, nings, Berman, Second row: Reynolds, Maclnnes, GI: Cantor, Miller, Whiston, Lebsock, Huff, Daw, ,swf First row, left to right: Goosey, Putman, Johnson, H. Butler, Parlier, Dickson, Espe, Miss Fleming, Mrs, I Second row: l-lartzler, Hickey, Avilla, McDowell, Pegan, ley, McLain, Winsor, Simonds, Crust, Third rowi Miss Falco, Grant, Adkins, Shaw, Osterman, Price, Fong, S Roppe, Fourth row: Little, DiCerchio, Tripp, Ellison, Locke. ew students ond visitors, typing, spoce filing, inning erronds, keeping ottendonce records, ond :ring for students who become ill. Every student who hos been o monitor for three ears receives o service owcird ot the Tower Doy eremonies. IFFICE il0 ll0RS w, left to irght: Clark, Bushore, Sturtevant, Barnett, Noglc, fall pres., McCracken, Holbeck, Keen, Wal- 'unc-, Weitzman, Stoddart, Anaya, Slavit, Bubel, Miller, , Second row: Sonntag, Pine, Dahlke, Sharamitaro, ich, Doud, Matheny, Autterson, Johnson, Hileman, Halverson, Haymond, Kotula, Pennoyer. Third row: Charlton, Elliott, Slocomb, Oaks, Jones, Lutiens, Bow' llen, Balderman, Isbell, Adams, White, Klein, Fourth iss Henry, Hogge, Hume, Kraiewski, Berwin, Cesmat, osenzweig, Pritt, Mollick, Schwab, Couch, Mayfield. f, left to right: Mrs. Monzingo, Garcia, Kern, Ruggiero Marsh, Longwell, Nichols. Second row: Boyle, Hun 1 indon, Hawk, Marshall, Flower, Booker, Day, Otterline, zcourt, Third row: Miss Kefalas, Klein, Kerr, Hively Xbrams, Murphy, Altbaum, Smith, Guerrero, I , ovfitiioiis' The licensed movie operators' purpose is tc perform service to the school by operating the movie and slide projectors for their classes. Tc become an operator, a student must get a license from Miss Henry, their supervisor. The junior librarians and textbook assistants, chosen on the basis of good scholarship and citizen- ship, serve one period a day in the school textbook room and library. They work under the direction ot Mrs. Monzingo, Mrs. Precourt, and Miss Kefalas. This school service counts as a service point oi credit in the field of library science or bookcraft. Nom JUNIUR IBRARIANI AN TEXTBO0K ASSIST TS I J J .WWW First row, left to right: Keen, Cooper, fall pres., Mrs. Geiger, G, Martin, spr, pres., Tank, fall treas, Second row: Arnold, Arnero, Brownell, spr, sec., Blackman, Conard, Simpson, Paden, Mueller, Westfall, Crupin, Alduenda, Fitzgerald, spr. treas., Holbeck. Third row: Ratner, Jorgensen, Barker, McNeil, Fisher, Malcahy, Nielsen, Franz, fall vice-pres., Neyrnan, C, Martin, Fuller, spr, vice-pres., Bartley, MacDonald, The purpose of the Par American Club is to bette acquaint its members with tl' Latin American countries, the habits, and their people, ar to foster a better understani ing of them. To qualify for membership a student must either talf Spanish or have an interest l a Latin American country, li cluded in their many activitii are taste and tell pot-luc dinners, swimming parties, c annual Christmas party wil the breaking of the pinati and a spring fiesta. All are welcome to join tl' club. It meets every first ar third Thursday of each monl in the clubroom, under tl sponsorship of Miss Geige The club also gives a Sf scholarship to a senior memb each year. PA AMERIC CLUB lllll8i First row, left to right: Kaufman, Werther, l-lartzler, La Rosh, Simpson, l-linsvark, Sopp, Fritz, Caswell. Second row: Will, Friedrich, Lloyd, Strauss, Rodgers, Lindcnmayer, Burberry, Silvernail, Cattell, Third row: Elliott, Keen, Jennings, Hebert, Hecht, Fourth row: Mr, King, Parker, Blount, Peterson. TTTTZI lIR0ll The Quill and Scroll is an international journalistic honor society. Juniors and seniors who have served at least one semester on Hoover's Dias Cardinales or Cardinal staffs and who meet the soci- ety's membership requirements may join. The group, under the direction of Mr, King, holds monthly meetings. The high- light of the year is its lnitiation Dinner at which the new mem- bers are welcomed. . Ivlvlitili First row, left to right: Swim, Bohe, Roletto, Spencer, Will, captain, McClish, F. Blackburn, Roppe, C. Blackburn. Second row: Edge, l-laygood, DeRieux, Burright, Underhill, Fritz. This active group of girls performs at football games, rallies and for various social organizations. The team has several routines and the girls are always ready and willing to perform for schools and civic clubs. The l5 team members, chosen from the advanced tumbling class, practice long hours fourth period and after school to perfect their outstanding routines. Good citizenship and passing grades in all subjects are required to become a member of the only tumbling team in the San Diego high schools. One of the newest clubs at Hoover is the Cardinal Science Club, lts purpose is to sponsor science activities of interest to the whole school, such as science projects, guest speakers, student demonstrations, and field trips. The only qualification for membership is an interest in science. ln addition to school activities, this active club has, in the past, participated in the San Diego Science Fair and the Del Mar County Fair. iii First row, left to right: Bowman, Peterson, Mrs, Oatman, Feldman, Edic, Zimmerman, Briscoe, McNeil, vice-prcs.-treas., Arnold, pres. Second row: Fuller, sec., Stickney, Bartley, Clark, Martin, Brown, Berwin. lllllllll Al SIIIF ll lIlIR SE l0R Y-TEE S The Senior Y-Teens have helped to develop high standards of Christian character in all members, and served Hoover well during the past year. This group, along with the Senior Hi-Y, built this year's second-place Homecoming float. During Christmas vacation, members gift-wrapped for the downtown USO, and First row, left to right: Graham, spr. treas.g Roppe, spr. sec., Sopp, Dodgion, fall sec.-spr. pres., Taylor, fall pres., Bohannon, fall vice-pres., Fritz, fall treas. Second row: Duff, Coody, Freedman, Bassett, Goodman, Horrall, Hol- beck, Morgan, McDonald, Alduenda, Fishburn, Cohn, Campbell, Third row: McElroy, Nielson, Fischl, Symmes, Stadnyk, Tammiste, Marsh, Nogle, Terzian, Weathers, Heathman, Abrahamson, Mueller, Falco, Caswell, Fourth vow: Cattell, Hodges, Stratton, Pauley, Scobie, Henschel, Mulcahy, Jordan, Presher, Canepa, Burrell, Jallu, Russell, Satterlee, Hogarth, Stout, Clark, Stimmel, Pilant. held a joint caroling party, Many of the members attended Camp Marston in February. The purpose ofthe club is to grow in friend- ship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Belief in this purpose is their only qualification for membership. pn-e ECN' ff' N SUUIRIES HI-Y The Squires Hi-Y is a very active group around campus. Their outstanding purpose is to create, maintain, and extend the highest standards of Christian character throughout the school and community, Among their numerous activities was join- ing the Senior Y-Teens in constructing the second-prize-winning float. Beach parties, NNN, . ,c.. . . joint meetings, mountain parties, hayrides, and service projects provided a very valuable and eventful year. All senior boys who appreciate good times while being of service to the school are wel- come to join. Mr. Prokop is the successful sponsor of these boys. First row, left to right: Cushman, Bane, Robie, Mr Prokop, Plant, Lewis, Second row: Krcsch, fall pres. Hunt, spr. vice-pres., Launder, Kuhlken, Koons, Huckins fall rec. sec., Carter, fall treas., Hatch. Third row: Harth Elliott, fall corres. sec., Allen, Jacobsen, Jangard, Helms Kenline, Ehlers, spr, pres, llNl0ll Y-TEE S Any girl who is a member at the Junior Activities included joint meetings with sev- class is welcome to join the Junior Y-Teens. eral Hi-Y groups, a get-acquainted slumber They held their meetings every first and third party, and service projects such as wrapping Monday nights. Christmas packages for the U.S.O. and mak- ing planters for the world festival. First row, left to right: Carlson, tall sec., Kosta, 'fall vice-pres., Campbell, fall pres., O'Byrne, spr. pres., Boyd, spr. sec., fall treas.5 Olsen, spr. tieas.j Berry. Sec- ond row: Bryan, McCall, B. Bell, Creech, Grant, Wagner, Grimard, Morgan, Simpson, Underhill, Conrad, Hagele. Third row: Escareno, Younger, Hawley, C. Bell, Stack, Cruz, Skelton, Fortner, Wright, Ritchie. Fourth row: Dube, Henderson, Havens, Rodgers, Thumbs, Jorgensen, Barker, Mulgrew, Swim, LA CIERS HI-Y The stated purpose of the Hi-Y movement, To create, maintain, and extend the high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community, is the guiding principle of the Lancers Hi-Y group of Hoover. Limited to boys of the Junior class who wish to group themselves together in a definite cause calling for high scholarship, physical fitness, and moral worth, the Lancers Hi-Y is an outstanding organization. This group has enjoyed many interesting activities this year, including their annual dance, a winter retreat, and a trip to the Sierras. Gary Letson and Wally Mussen sponsor the group. First row left to ri ht' Dean Easton sec Re an res , h Q - I , , -, Q ,D ., Campbell, vice-pres., Frontis, treas., Talmadge, Bartlett. is Second row: Smith, Roth, Miller, Krienke, Brenes, Butzine, Snow, Widdop, Third row: Monahan, Schrick, Kellner, Baumbaugh, House, Pierik, Hahn. SOPHOMORE Y-TEE S The purpose of this organization is to grow in friendship with people ot all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Their program this year included building a float for the Homecoming parade, holding a klash party, and hearing speakers on charm and fash- ion. Membership is open to any tenth grade girl who believes in, and will work to realize, the purpose of the Y.W.C,A. First row: Drogin, Eagle, Fisher, Christianson Carr, fall pres, O'Farrell, Robbins, Brown, Sat terlee. Second row: Ruskin, Otsuka, fall sec. Sutorious, Worrell, Pitts, spr, treas., Schulman Tidd, Chamberlin, Schunert, Third row: Dewey, Johnson, Coats, spr, sec., Bender, fall treas. Nelson, Moore, Nicholson, Cannon, Sedlock Clark, Swaner, M. l-laver, E. Haver, Heiman spr. pres. hu-90 ,Al SOPHOMORlE HI-Y The Knights Hi-Y tries to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. The members, who must be good citizens and have a C average in their school work, meet every Thurs- day at Copley Northeast Y.M.C.A, This year they attended the Winter Retreat and a Hi-Y dance in April. They are sponsored by Mike Con- sole and Walter Coats. X, M, Q l H l Stoddart, Parrish, Cesmat, Tato. l First row, left to right: Whelan, spr. vice pres Monell, fall-spr. sec-treas., Graham, Donovan Elson. Second row: Whitaker, fall vice pres Devereau, Holstine, Norman, Drosch, Grader fall-spr. pres., Dubbs, Third row: Matranga P Bllll DIJRE SYSTEM Under the direction of Crawford, this organiza furnishes and maintains public address system. T provide sound equipment games, dances, rallies, many other activities. Reqi ments for membership spe fm . . M, enrollment in radio shop, li terest in radio, and a rec mendation from a junior l school radio shop teacher. ' year, Earl Fisk served as group's president, Left to right: Grippcn, Fisk, Ra l-lines, lsbell. S EETY lIllllNCl The Safety Council has E very active this year by hell to ease the congestion in halls at the start of the sc year, assisting with the and disaster drills, working the city-wide driving roa and conducting a no walking campaign. They attended a city-county sa Conference in Balboa Par March. To be a member one r ,T be interested in proma safety. The group meets Mr. Coleman whenever si cient business arises. First row, right to left: Freec Feldman, Weitzman, Lowitz, N Goodman, Holbeck, vice-pres., f Second row: Gelman, L. Clark, cerra, Stimmel, Breitbard, All Horrall, Strauss, Third row: Jo son, McNeil, sec., Swensson, E Bailey, Kuhlken, trees., Parker, son, pres. Sl GE CREW The show must go on is the motto of this indispensable organization. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Woolley they worked behind the scenes at the Christmas program, Senior Play, assem- blies, and rallies. One must have excellent citizenship and be a member of the stagecraft class to qualify for a position on the crew. First row, left to right: McCann, Schrempf, manager, Boehlke, Mr. Woolley, Pena, Edkins. Second row: Cleer, Gehrig. Third row: Hay' mond, Nelson, Glenn, Fourth row: Ohre, Axtell Parkison, Park, Curtis, Frye, Williams, Otter- line. 1 BOWlI G CLUB To promote sportsmanship nd interest in bowling is the urpose of the Hoover Bowling Ilub, Any student under nine- een years ot age is qualified 3 become a member. This organization meets on 'hursdays after school at the Iomanche Bowl in La Mesa. 'heir activities included a inner in September. Hoover owlers participate in various Jurnaments, and trophies are iven for hi-score games and 'inning teams. Bill Reynolds, club member, was voted San liego's Junior Bowler of the ear for l956. Mr. Ted Burns is the club's Jonsor. rst row, lcft to right: Rideout, artz, Wheeler, Avcd, Curtis, Slocum, filliams, Baker, Spivak, pres., Scott, CCADYES., Swiger. Second row: Pope, ooker, Blakcsley, Berman, Satterlee, Iingman, treas., Reynolds, sec., larkc, Templeton, Hicks, Paguin. hird row: Mr, Burns, Harper, Clark, all, Robinson, Liston, Clifford. ADMINTUN CLUB Girls who are interested in laying badminton for their wn enjoyment as well as in ompetition are encouraged to min this club. They participate 1 inter-school tournaments, nd both singles and doubles watches among the club mem- ers. Membership is open to girls ho are willing to learn and 'ill enjoy playing, The club meets every Tuesday in the irls' gym under the direction f Miss Barr. irst row, left to right: Moseley, J. ntterlee, Fortncr, Balcom, Abraham- nn, Cesena, Second row: Shepard, res., R. Satterlee, Gardner, Roberts, ofman, vice-pres., Breher, McNeil, liss Barr. DY'SlflJ Il CATEERS Members of the Ducateers, a very active group, are chosen on the basis of good citizenship, punctuality, and willing- ness to accept responsibilities necessory for the handling of school money, by Miss Martha Miller and Mrs. Ellen James. Selection is highly competitive and membership is given to those who have shown interest. At the end of the school year applications are taken and the new Ducateers are announced at the begin- ning of the next year. Each accepted applicant is expected to uphold the high record established by her predecessor. The members sell bus passes and tick- ets to all student body activities. In the past, this training has proved to be very advantageous to former Ducateers when applying for jobs. Barbara Wilson is the only three-year member. Two-year members are Linda Canepa, Jackie Werther, Patti K. Evans, Marjorie Lowitz, and Sonia Weitzman. First row, left to right: Caswell, Werther, Lowitz, Heathman, Gille, Davis, Second row Martinez, Fowler, Feldman, Weitzman, Durrett, Ball, Jallu, Third row: Lohr, Hodges Keen, Havens, Bell, Mrs, James, Miss Miller, Wilson, pres., Wright, McCurdy, Crain Canepa. R. 0. l. C. The purpose of the R.O.T.C. is to instruct students so that they can be of assistance during a national emergency, and to help them become better American citizens. In addition to regular drills, the cadets pro- vide details for all home games, dances, and other social activities. This year they also participated in Rifle Team matches, Field Day, the Homecoming Parade, and Federal Inspection. Special social events consisted of the R.O.T.C. Regimental Ball in December, a pot-luck dinner, and their annual Memorial Day picnic. This year they were led by M,Sgt. F. L. Davis. Bowers, Gibson, Roth, Greubal E it it ,SP F i it f f :fly First row, left to right: Pen noyer, Plant, Miller, Simmons Boren, Walla. Second row Vaughan, Robert, Bowman Metcalf, Kepner, MfSgt. Davis Seidel, Harrison, Boehlke, Hoff Cleghorn, Printsteiner, Lewis, First row, left to right: Walla Robert, Hoff, Seidel, Allan, De Vore. Second row: Knight, Hornor, Benson, Love, Edmun son. RIELE LEAM No matter how good or bad we do in the regular matches, we must win the all-city match, is the slogan of Hoover's Rifle Team. Its purpose is to compete against teams of other schools, and to stimulate good sports- manship. To qualify for the team a codet must be able to achieve a score of 165 out of a possible 200 from four firing positions. The cadets practice two or three hours a week in the armory under the supervision of MfSgt, Davis and MfSgt. Perry Love. SILVER BLADES Any cadet interested in performing fancy drillwork and who has a good scholastic and citizenship standing is eligible to join the Silver Blades. The organization provides a precision drill team which adds to the prestige of Hoover. This outstanding group performed for the North Park Toyland Parade, May Time Band Review, Armistic Day parade, March of Dimes parade, and for the Order of Eastern Star. The Blades meet every Tuesday and Thursday night in the Armory under the direction of MfSgt, Davis and Cadet Major Cliff Boren. They were organized in 1954 and are considered one of the best drill teams in the San Diego area. First row, left to right: Won- der, Knight, Pennoyer, Gabor, Boren. Second row: Fuller, Hor- nor, Drake, Schrempf. Third row: Rowley, Slocomb, George, Moss. Fourth row: MfSgt. Davis, Rader, Kepner, ll rv ROTC D COMPANY l2nd Platoonl First row, left to right: Rideout, Miller, Boehlke, Kotula, Second row: Gault, Erickson, Johnson, Pasek, Anderson. Third row: l-losford, Benson, Booth, Ma- kins, Pique. Fourth row: Wil- kerson, Martin, Kerper, Gerard, Hogge, Gabor, Rowley. l ROTC D COMPANY llst Platoonl First row, left to right: Rideout Miller, Hott, Luce, Kotula. Sec ond row: Harrison, Drake, Al lan, Best, Topasna. Third row Pena, Pinson, Mortensen, Wis tos, Crump. Fourth row: Met calf, Love, Craig, Clark Schrempf, ROTC E COMPANY l'lst Platoonl First row, left to right: Ket- chum, Plant, Bowman, Olsen Second row: Young, Bubel l-lornor, Nulton, Miller, Adams Wilson. Third rcw: Fowler, Per ryman, Alexander, Luna, Nip per, Barker. Fourth row: Chris topherson, Fisher, Ford, Ker lick, Oaks, Couch, ROTC F COMPANY l2nd Platoonl First row, left to right: DeVore, Vaughan, Moss, Steele. Second row: Hill, Stubben, Frye, Ef- fron, Third row: Graham, Hos- ford, Cowan, Hull, Geer, Fourth row: Colvin, Barr, Norris, Bush- ore, George, Sf 'si' ROTC E COMPANY l2nd Platoonl First row, left to right: Ket- chum, Plant, Prinsteiner, Olsen. Second row: Sonntag, Moulton, Slocomb, Christodolou, Landin, Edmunson, Third row: Kraiew- ski, Jones, Weaver, Aved, San- ders, Bensen. Fourth row: Enge- man, Sanchez, Irwin, Summers, Robershaw, Hobbs. ROTC F COMPANY llst Platoonl First row, left to right: DeVore, Vaughan, Minard, Steele. Sec- ond row' Grimes, Klein, Jessop, Collier, Siemons, Swires, Third row: Garibay, Bostrom, Berto- lino, Simpson, Raifsnider, Fourth row: Seidel, Lutes, Dishon, Silva, Ohre, Morris. ROTC G COMPANY l2nd Platoonl irst row, left to right: Meski- icn, Kepner, Knight, Rader. zcond row: Langhorst, Frye, all, Weim, Haymond, Third Jw: Kellner, Johnisee, Penix, unter, Isbell. Fourth rowz VSgt. Davis, Hutton, Balder- ian, Smith, Hanson, Dabler, ROTC G COMPANY llsl' Platoonl First row, left to right: Meski- men, Kepner, Lewis, Rader. Second row: Adams, Clark, Hathaway, Terrien, Pritt, Third row: Dahlke, Cheek, Parrish, Breitenbach, Butzine, M!Sgt. Davis. Fourth row: Fuller, Won- der, Adams, Boughton, Miller, Carter, Martin. ON THE RANGE Each day a tasty and nour- ishing lunch is planned, cooked, ond served by the thirteen members of the cafe- teria staff. The staff, vital to the stu- dents' comfort, functions un- der the direction of Mrs. Mat- tie Koiner. First row: Koiner. Second row, left to right: Nowcll, Poma, Timko, Furbish, Kennedy, Bodle, Cunningham, Dial, Molina, Musgrove, Morris, Betts, Third row: Harrington, Stebbins, Adams, Trantham, Briggs. CAFFFFRIA STAFF lIUSlllDl l STAFF lt is because of the efforts of our custodial staff that Hoover can boast of a clean campus. Supervising the maintenance of our grounds and buildings is Mr, Joseph Haynes, and assisting him are fourteen members of the staff. n First row, left to right: James Banks, Lee Rittenhouse, Mike DeRubertis, Harry Wade, LeRoy Englund. Second row: Ella Herndon, Harry Pixley, Joe Bourgault, Joseph Brouillette, Joe Rishavy, Joseph Haynes, Albert Powell. Third row: Joe Ashton, Mr, Vogle, H a N AUTUGRAPHS PURTS PURTS PURTS PURT PURTS PURTS PURTS PHRTS PURT PURT PURTS PIIRTS PURTS PURT PURTS PURTS PURTS PURT PURTS PURTS PURTS PDRTS PURTS PIIRTS PURT PURTS my xi Havens, Richardso Cruz L , Knol 9V phr Hum Parker 5, , Atkin ttri Berg, Co rf He Mi aft, Krause, Kr op tas, C S UE H1 Sa U h rig left to row, , Second ri anage iM urth rO FB c c 3 Q U o U C M -x wilson, nsen, Ha WI O LL .1 C L' U 'C cv C C as hd E. C. N C .I C? O m C N .J iff cn .E C C. O LD 3 CD . 0 U. C T U C .9 +- 2 2 E FD m. CD C J C P- Q.. V7 S C, N V7 J I FU QD C U T' .c 3 Ji w: Payne O C 4. C ru I Ree 3, Werner son, nfef ,wa Y, Y, Sharp, Pfisfer BV row' C, H Fifth Erickson. ton, rring A ero, ff UG o,G V mifar d, ri, SO W Coach Hen oacin C eyer w M VO Seventh Cohn, id, Re Sm th, nan, en Br orpahl, obyns, Williams, Shara olo i , nsk V3 Ba don, 97 anson, V VV If D Si, Nic I, riga ad M YOVVI S xth ery. Sf Low ai? in Cm f N. C Q C O 5.1 C C -P VY.- -.c G: C X. 3 G an C an r as D -U 4. C 3,3 . 4- ffl L-Ll-in 5 7- C LU .C 'D I VARSITY F00lBAll Head Coach Coach Coach Roy Engle Don Henson Don Wilson The Hoover High gridmen this year made a fine showing of team effort and good attitude. The 1956 C.P.L, champs were backed by Coach Roy Engle and his two assistants: Line Coach Don Henson and End Coach Don Wilson. The big red machine fell one game short of a perfect league season, but went on to the S.C.l.F, quarterfinals. Because there was no first place winner, Hoover was named among the top eight teams in Southern California. At the annual Football Carnival in Balboa Stadium, the Red Birds held Lincoln High to a O-O tie in the third quarter. On the following Friday, the team, accompanied by many Cardinal rooters, journeyed to Redlands and brought home a l4-6 victory, The next opponent to meet defeat was Grossmont. Although the Foothillers gave the Hockerville boys a tussle, we won with a score of 9-6. The following week the Englemen tumbled the Mission Bay Buccaneers while playing the host on their own field, 27-l2. Finally the big game arrivedl The traditional cross-town rivals had come to pound Hoover, but this time the tables were turned. With combined team effort and school spirit, the Cardinals came out on top of San Diego with a 20-l2 victory, This was the first time in seven years that the Cavers had been defeated by the Hockerville gridmen. The Saint Augustine game came on Thursday night of the next week, and the host- ing Cardinals defeated the Saints 9-6, Lincoln High was the next team to do battle with Hoover. Although some of the more pessimistic students didn't think Hoover had too good a chance, we came out on top by a score of l2-7. The jinx contest next on the calendar proved to be the team from Point Loma. We met a 20-7 defeat, but most of the students agree that it just wasn't our night. By the next Friday, Hoover was back on their feet again, and we took Kearny 40-l3. At that time, San Diego, Lincoln, and Hoover were tied for first place, but by unani- mous vote, Hoover was placed on top of the C.P.L. pile. This meant that Hoover was destined to meet the Metro League champs, Helix, at the Aztec Bowl the next Friday night. With all our banners flying and lollypops saying Lick Helix, the Hoover Cardi- nals walked off with a 2l-I3 victory. The jaunt up the coast to Anaheim proved fatal to the Cardinals. Slated to lose, the Cardinals went down fighting with a score of 34-6. A most successful year ended with 33 lettermen, including two managers. Bill Cottrill was named most improved player, Bob Williams, the most valuable, and Doug Dunnam, captain. Wilford Cruz Denny Berg Dave Kusan Bob Ball fullback fullback left lmltbacle left lwltbacla Gary Bailey Jim Youngs Walt Baranski Dick Verdori quarterback halfback right end quarterback I DOUG DUNNAM, 170 lb. L. G., was voted the most honorable position of Cap- tain, Doug played Soph. football and covets his mem- bership in the lettermen's club. He has a science maior and intends to go into for- esfry. BOB WILLIAMS, 180 lb. L. E., was voted the distinc- tion of most valuable player. Bob, director of athletics in the Iettermen's club, is pur- suing a math major. He in- tends to finish school at Stanford University, BILL COTTRILL, 235 lb. L. T., was named most im- proved player of the year. He played Sophomore foot- ball and is a member of the lettermen's club, Bill's fu- ture ambitions are S.D.S.C. and mechanical engineering. Les Parker Gary Clark fighf guard left guard Ken Krause Dick Miner Dick Tigner Keith Richardson quarterback right end right end left end ' V 4 X 1 WWF lx' 'W .?aQ'? V wig Q5 Wy , YW' ww' ,,,,,,V.,,..-'Q 'N JW QM ,- ,- Y ,M- QEWE- 5 5 he SOPHOMllRlf F00lBAll First row, left to right: Pleasant, Hutto, Gerth, Humphreys Nolan Askew Lutjens Neal Ramsey Coleman Second row: Dahlkamp, Rust, Dean, McCassey, Fernandes, Clow, Loshonkohl, Parr, Lee, Buatt, Thirdfrowz New man, Thompson, McEwan, Snyder, Diaz, Whaley, Ball, Yale, Krosch, Scoffin, lshino. Fourth row: Coach Kovac Coach Nordstrom, This year's Sophomores turned in their uniforms with the satisfaction of a job well done. These future Varsity gridmen were guided by Coach John Kovac and Coach Bob Nordstrom, who did a terrific job with the men of mud, The season wound up with a 4-2-l record. The team, outstanding de- fensively, chose Lynn Askew and Mike Pleasant as co-captains. The most improved player was Chuck Neal, center, and most valuable, Lynn Askew, left halfback. Coach Robert Nordstrom Coach John Kovac V RSITYB SKETBML Coach Charlie Hampton's hoopmen fin- ished this year's season with an ll-l city league record and the City Prep League crown for the second consecutive year. Besides this honor, four Hooverites won a position on the traditional all-city team. Those standing alone are Wayne Adams, Steve Evans, Walt Baranski, and Norris Greenwood, Charles Hampton a junior. The wheel of fortune also brought individual recognition to Wayne Adams, who was named player of the year. After drawing o bye for the first round of S.C.l.F. preliminaries, Hoover pounded forth in defensive play and proceeded to defeat Helix, 5l-44. With school spirit high and a strong will to win, the hardwoodmen proceeded to tackle El Monte and their seven foot center. Although the team fought valiantly, we were defeated 57-54. Excelling in defensive as well as offensive play, the Cards brought home a season record of 22-4. High scorers were Steve Evans, 347 points, and Wayne Adams, 307. Coach l First row, left to right: Coach Wilson, Samuel, Brown, Neal, Baranski, Gilbert, Roppe, Evans, Adams Greenwood, Dobyns, Youngs, Craig, Coach Hampton. Second row: Slavit, Griffin, Humphrey. nd 2 S waxy? X ,Q,,,, M , ,, 1 W if X 1 8 , X y X l s Si? Sf Xiiiiiiwgb ii W +4 N H uslm Lf me ,P 1? Q Z. K . , wi . I Jjjwff' ,lswrtrf . N if., , F -A i , 7 if , ,yi 4 . 1 '5 Q S i 3 A A 3 gf , n 6 ik' 'Yin , il ' f 'L x f'-vrwf . f- -K , ' x he Wivwwb t Www -W W . -55 lx Q A J in , M with 1 ' , 'A . K ,SSA E2 menwf. N-ff vw M 4 V , W--'f' ff J 3 ,...-,.f-iv ., , . 1:0 T15 5 .:- i 1 K 5 4 Q, 1 - . Q N . xi 1 Y AM . ., gg lj' -fy -H-BV Q . K , 1. , . .. .e 4' .. if QW Q 31 'J - 1-r 2 Mg big? gi 4 J. i ' . Q X' I . ig E V: , W A .1 fx, .- 5 . f f5g fx Q1 , ' 'W ffm: . ,- M ,,,, 15 ..X,. E, A 1 ' ff . i ,g ., .- Q' Qifgqr-,. 3. -T X? it ' fi ' .Jiri sgfix-A Q' 5 .4 rf. - g 'X ' + Wi Rf it ,, w,.,',,q .55Xf x A -W7 K Q 5-f.5f:fiP?97 W ' f 'Y ' S-Wi 1 . 1 X . 0 ' b V. -fizgx H M A Q . 3: ,Wy . www PSM f , -V.- -' 1 - gw kii '- f PL'mf.1 453W', ,-541' - ,wky ig - Q' , . - s wtfg wgwfhml -X I X , 1 mg . ,tg , , X l gg -T Q, , i?T2s5?1Nf5ff - fi 213 ' 5 Egligm ,A mg If 5 x -' msg Q 5 ju iw :Q Q? f- Q ' in ,, 4 -, 4 . 1 .5 K.. I -9. . W - V 5 S g 42-9 145:35 A , YQ x ,, Av, 5 i J. V. BASKETBALL This year the J.V, hoopmen made a good showing under the coaching of Mr. Ralph Whitehead. The team finished the season with an ll-6 standing. Their lofty center, Harry Stadnyk, was high scorer. Also high in scoring points were right guard Wayne Britt and right forward Jerry g Britton. Coach The team started off by topping Saint Ralph Whitehead Augustine, 50-33, then Chula Vista, 43-28, Helix, 64-34, and Grossmont, 54-28. Over- powered by Mission Bay, 44-32, they went on to tumble La Jolla, 5l-26, and then lost to San Diego, 47-23. The next victories were over Lincoln, 43-41, Point Loma, 44-28, EI Cajon, 5l-35, Kearney, 46-20, and La Jolla, 62-26. The last four league games were lost to Mission Bay, 4l-29, San Diego, 52-43, Lincoln, 44-35, and Point Loma, 52-47. The season ended with a 47-33 victory over Saint Augustine. First row, left to right: Holstine, Mgr., Heumann, Mgr, Second row: Fritz, Britt, Britton, Lee, Vorpahl Neil, Stadnyk, Scott, Dubbs, Coleman, Brooks, Duensind, Mann, Coach Whitehead, lIROSS lI0llNlRY Coach Raleigh Holt The Hoover Harriers completed their fourth con- secutive undefeated season in the C.P,L. this year. The distance men were headed by Coach Raleigh Holt, who did an outstanding job in bringing the leather lungers to victory. The team finished first in the S.C.I,F. finals. The Varsity team captain was Bob Larsen, who remained unsurpassed this season by his team- mates. His 9:46 time made him the only Hooverite to run the course in less than lO flat. The sopho- mores, who composed 60 percent of the squad, chose Duane Spandl as their captain. Coach Dewey Youngblood -div First row, left to right: Boren, Coffman, Ivey, Eddy, Munson, Larsen, Campbell, Humiston, Bagula, Spandl, Anaya, Letson, Deffner, Second row: Cole, Jarmusch, Hunt, Buena, Pesh, Gore, Mayfield, Tullis, Bruff, Copel, Grader, Third row: Christensen, Pierce, Frontis, Easton, Analora, Bushard, Sheehy, Waters, Leonard, Atkins, Willingham, Harshmar. Fourth row: Stoddart, Stivers, Lee, Schaerli, Halverson, Stahnke, Hatfield, Hart, Best, Carraway, Lambirth, Morgan. Fifth row: Coach Holt, Coach Youngblood, DiBona, Saadi, Rog- ness, Ludwig, Fuller, Whitaker, Trempe, Hunter, Back. Bob Larsen Roland Eddy Ken Campbell Roy Munson Len Jarmusch CRIISS lI0llNlRY Dick Deffncr Louis Anaya Steve Coffman Steve Halverson Ralph Hunt Ronnie Cole Mark Bagula Bob Lefson Louie Bueno Mike Boren Don Ivey Roger Humiston Duane Spandl WRESTLI li For the first time since l95l the grunts and groans of the wrestling team were heard in the Boys' Gym. Coach Hub Foote's mighty Redbirds revived the art of wrestling after lying dormant for five years. Showing great improvement by winning the last two matches the matmen finished the season with a 2-4-l record. The individual weights of the team ranged from Bruce Cavallin's 95 pounds to the heavy-weight titles of Sam Smith and Art Whisler. The team manager was Steve Baumbush. i I ,+A First row, left to right: Roush, T, Smith, Arellano, Lowery, Manion, Whitaker, Bard, Sherinian, Adams, Whisler, Devereux, Second row: Bambush, mgr., Cavallin, Boyle, Nielsen, Lambe, Griffin, Nolan, Coach Foote, Wetzell, Copitas, Sharamitaro, Kennedy, Swanson, S. Smith. First row, left to right: Anderson, Strauss, Roppe, Second row: Coach Hampton, Morton, Goff, Brown, Welty. Coach Charlie Hampton's divot diggers were enjoying an- other successful season at press time. The team stood on high ground with a record of three wins and two losses. Although the Redbirds started out on the bottom, they progressed rapidly and soon were heading for the top. Over- powered by San Diego and La Jolla, they came back to top Mission Bay, Kearney, and the Saints. The powerful seven-man team consisted of Carl Welty, Gib Morton, Jim Anderson, Ron Brown, Jeff Goff, Dick Roppe', and Larry Strauss. TENNIS Expanding a record of three wins and two losses, the Hoover netmen, under the direction of Coach Ralph Whitehead, were just starting into a season of league play. At press time the Redbird Racketeers were victorious over Grossmont, El Cajon, and the Saints. However, they bowed to Helix and La Jolla. Returning lettermen who formed the powerful nucleus of the team, and also occupied the top ten positions, were: Dave Gallup, Ken Gemundt, Ken Brooks, Presley Betts, George Kenline, Bill Ehlers, Dean Reid, Bob Dial, Ralph Hunt and Fritz Werner. First row, left to right: LeMay, McClurkin, Ehlers, Dial, Betts, Kenline, Reid, Hunt, Gemundt, Werner. Second row: Holstein Scott, Owens, Monell, Slocum Stadnyk, Hueman, Gallup, Brooks: Baugbaugh, Campbell, Cummings, Stickney, Edic, Zenor, Snow Hutchinson, Coach Whitehead. V RSITY TRACK Tm' Y At press time Hoover's thinclads held , 'P an outstanding record of 7-0, which could - . . --'- - t not have been accomplished without the ' I able coaching of Mr. Raleigh Holt. The ' 'S wCoach A' last two years, the team has taken first Raleigh HGH place in the C.P.L. and this year they are very close to first place. The mighty Dick Verdon shattered all city and county records this year when he beat his own last year's record of 56' 5lA1 to make a new record of 60' l0 . Also in the lineup of record breakers is Bill Stephenson who broke the school low hurdle record of 19.7 seconds, set in l953, by .2 of a second to make it l9.5 seconds. Both Verdon and Stephenson have turned in three fine years of track for Hoover. Also turning in a fine record were: Bob Ball, high jump, Arnold Tripp, broad jump, John Erickson, pole vault, Chuck Hansen, high hurdles, Bill Stevenson, 220, Bob Bane, undefeated in 440, Roy Munson, undefeated in 880, Bob Larsen, mile. The relay team-Arnold Tripp, Larry Fischer, Bob Bane, Bill Stephen- son-was also undefeated at press time. First row, left to right: Nelson, Ball, Munson, Hansen, Greenwood, Doria, Tripp, Riffe, Eddy, lvey. Second row: Coach Holt, Verdon, Harth, Berg, Madison, Buren, McElvain, Stephenson, Cushman, Bane, Madrigal, Brown, mgr. Third row: Coach Youngblood, Sheehy, Goss, Marsh, Campbell, Larsen, Humiston, Snyder, Fisher, Cochran, Dahlkamp, mgr., Coach Wilson. Fourth row: Vlhisler, Erickson, Dobyns, Swanson, Hatch, Hazard, Jarmusch, Humphreys, Bautt. 'mis-awk' ' XS - X X X 5. b X , X, , N . 4 L . sw: s X g X NN Norris Greenwood-High Jump Bill Stephenson--220 Tripp, Fischer, Bane, Stephenson-Rela XXX i ,,,.,.....---- Bob Ball-High Jump Bob Larsen-iMiIe John Erickson-Pole Vault Chuck Hansen-High Hurdles Roland Eddy-Half Mile Bob Bane-440 Nix' 19: 5 s Arnold TrippkBroad Jump Dick Verdon-Shot Put Bill Stephenson-Low Hurdles BEE TRACK Coach Raleigh Holt's Bee trackmen had turned in a record of five wins and two losses at press time with only three meets to go. Hindering the go power of the Bee squad is the fact that many of the boys are running Varsity races. Outstanding Bees were Don Cook, shot put, Roland Eddy, half mile, John Erick- son, varsity pole vault, Larry Fischer, sprints, Roger Humiston, 660, Don lvey, mile, Bill Lee, high jump, Elmo Nosari, hurdles, Mickey Pleasant, broad jump and shot put. i l First vow, left to right: Harsl man, Easton, Pierik, Lee, Pa - quin, Adams, Johnson, Secon row: Mann, Rust, Brendel, Wi fi lis, McElree, Letson, Clarl Pleasant, McBeth. Third rov Coach Holt, Chapman, Analor Gerth, Cook, Bueno, Tremp Diaz, Stahnke, Pasas, Proffe Coach Youngblood. Fourth rox Cole, Murphy, Burchard, Sari ual, Copitas, Hunter, Whitake Nelson, Bassett. ,.-v v-..,,,w. I First vow, left to right: Hart Cavallin, Lambe, Garcia, Len ord, Arellano, Roush, Smith Second row: Weems, Hatfield Bard, Lewkowitz, Ball, Back Whaley, Anaya, Morgan, Thirc row: Coach Holt, Lewis, Scof fin, Schaerli, Ludwig, Waters, McCassey, Rice, Coach Young blood. Fourth row: Lowery, Larnbrith, Boyle, Bagula, Spandl Todd, Anderson. CEE TRACK At press time the Cee track squad had a record of six wins and one loss. One exceptional Cee was Don Ball, who broke the l8O yard sprint record of l9.7, set by Larry Fischer in l956, by .6 of a second and set the new record of l9.l seconds. Also turning in top-notch performances were: Steve Coffman, l32O, Don Ball, lOO and l80, Don Waters, low hurdles, Bill Thraikill, undefeated in high jump, Frank Lewis, shot put, Mark Bagula, 660. VARSITY B SEBALL At press time the season record stood at 7-4. With the record as it stands, Coach l Fulton Vickery's horsehiders should enjoy coach a very successful season. Fulton Vickery This year's squad consisted of Jim Kennedy and Bob Jen- nings, catchers, Paul Richter, Steve Evans, Jerry Jangard, Dick Fernandez, and Bill Teachout, pitchers. Infield duties were left to Walt Baranski, Carl Oberg, and Lynn Roland. Taking over the outfield duties were Ralph Mann, Henry Barkhurst, and Bob Steel. Managers were Milton Hutton, Dan Donovan, and Gary Gardner. First row, left to right: Logo, Osberg, Jennings, Rowland, Mann, Richter, Barkhurst, Arnero, Hutton mgr. Second row: Coach Vickery, Donovan, bgr., Kennedy, Fernandes, Jargard, Baranski, Teachcut Steel, Evans, Gardner. a - S? 1 5' , ,A ff Aan I-yg. , Jrwu Jmwgan. : ff, ,' 5 :','-1, ,I ' -Ina! BJ'-,lj WL1Id:w Baramku Pm! Rnchrcr Purrhcr J X ' 'S 44 W , Viv ff J f , ,S 4. v-f 1 ..,,ya,. , y S555 .A 4.,. , :.. . ' i 'ff A .W Q 'A 7 ' n -gf s M 1 Staci Dick Femamlcs Lynn Rowland Outhv.-III Pitcher Infncld V My Q ' W M YVW , ., 5' Q ei? 3:4 6 A X Fffiibf 5 9 I3 .gil . 15,535 3,5 gggigi fr 3353 x : , AA Q. 'QV 1 3, QV Lg K A -4 ' - 'iizii - 'fr ,K-gfgw f .X Q, W: Z , k f 'HM ,5 W:i'QA5Mf +P W. fi S543 1: W ,y xg f Rnlph Mann lim Kennedy Bail Tcachout Ommfhi Catcher Pitcher ul- lvnwmgx Caifhw Q Y -4 c ii' 9, A ,,+. vw: Cui O ar Thrrd Base J. ll. BASEBALL The J.V. horsehiders, playing a similar schedule to that of the Varsity, were well l or on their way to first place in the City Prep Coach League at press time. The team, led by Coach Don Henson, had 5 wins and 2 losses. This year's squad consisted of: catchers Ralph Hunter and Roger Quast, pitchers Wayne Britt, Jim Seymour, Tim Layson, and Bruce Palmer. The infield was made up of Marv Gilbert, Dennis Loso, Bob Shaw, Joe Favero, Fred Kasch, and Don Loshonkohl, outfielders Greig Post, Elon Place, Dave Bolger, Dick Olsen, and Bob Graham. Season records as of April l were: Henson Hoover .................................... 6 Chula Vista ......... ..... 3 Hoover ....... .... 2 Helix ........................ ..... 4 Hoover ....... ........ 4 Chula Vista ......... ..... O Hoover ....... ........ l O El Cajon .......... ..... 2 Hoover ....... .... 3 Sweetwater ......... ..... O Hoover .................................... 5 Point Loma ....................................... 6 Hoover .................................... 24 Brown Military .............................. 4 First row, left to right: Graham, Britt, Palmer, Place, Kasch, Shaw. Second row: Post, Bulger, Layson, Favero, Hunter, Olsen. Third row: Quast, Gilbert, Coach Henson, Loshonkohl, Seymour. AUTUGRAPHS L...- .--J'-5 it . mt w P iitw.. fs X Z gs x 3 H X . ACK 0WlEllliME TS We, the i957 Dias Cardinales Annual Staff, would like to express our personal thanks and sincere appreciation to the following people who, through their combined efforts, have made this book possible. Mr. Jeter, Annual Advisor, who helped us meet deadline after deadline, and above all others is the one to whom we owe this book. Miss Margaret Heaton, Literary Advisor, who corrected and checked copy. Mr. James Wallace, Art Advisor, who was very willing to assist our art editors. Mr. Roy Engle, Senior Advisor, and the Senior Cabinet for kindly ac- cepting our budget and seeing that it was followed. Mr. Nestor and Mr. Busco, of Busco-Nestor Studios, who never failed to impress upon our faces, a smile, rain or shine. Mr. James Neyenesch and Neyenesch Printers, for handling our printing and other important details and doing such an outstanding job of producing our book. The S. K. Smith Company, who did such a wonderful job with our padded covers. Mr. Watterson, who was so helpful in offering suggestions for assem- bling the book, and the Sunset Engraving Company for their excellent repro- duction of our drawings and photographs. Our appreciation also goes to the faculty for helping in many ways, from checking stories and names to excusing students for Annual business. To the Junior Assistants, Judy Underhill and Nori Swim, we owe our accomplishment of meeting deadlines, for they willingly and cheerfully picked up loose ends that needed tying, We hope that everyone enjoys the i957 edition of Dias Cardinales. lt is a souvenir for you to keep in remembrance of your Senior Silhouettes at Hoover. C 5 , Q L . 1 x 11 S we WW if !... Q 'fx 4 is is 5 an K f '7 A 'fa-A ' J V ' 1,1121 ' kj-.owe f x? vu A f 4 0 9 Tl M 2 P , Q N 4 if


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