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

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A dynamif ,, ,, the Umted States on a cold, 7 as President, charred a Coufsstliilgaf He was a man of believing able rightsfiylny lhllll, K ,in 1960 afe 1 n n lfli llll iriil i s,,, V , l lll ll' ,l fllJ tor beg iiti 2 'llll l 3 I y Q elle I World society, Civil bfoughf to e e ef l . ellelllf i it lll ll l lll l - l l On his visit! to' past our school was greeted.,yAgyfa in tears. Most of us turned to comifitentifdiilhis lllll to electrify the crowd. It was a day of never forget. On November 22, 1963, iincailculable loss. The world's popula- tion stopped in shock and disbelief at the news of President Kennedy's death, equally shared in tears at our own school. In dedicating our yearbook to John F. Kennedy, let the mem- ory of him be a reminder to us of the importance of courage, dedication and the belief in the rights of every man in our struggle for a free and just world. ? 5 1 5 1 1 3 4 I I 5 2 ? , t 0 n t t y 55th Pr ident of the United States ti' 1 1 1 s s i 2 s 'EN 3 2 i 2 3 N a F I ,wawkymwbwmwm fp. ,1 ,L Wl, , Q Q a- I Q-we I A, , we Aw ., ' V V 2 , , as f 1 .2 WA' ,ig 4, . Z , QAQK W 4 , Am,V ' A' f '.,q-421, f 1 . ,WA 1' :.l,r:A 7 , M, ., h' ff f . Q f U xg? 5 4 1 'f ' . 5 1 ' J igl Q . A 1 :ff sf 4' , Q 5 ., 5 'f'Tf9,21- 1 -sj A MP4 ' Q3-:, yu, mv 1 4, , W., f .LM .5 ,fn S , MS. V Z t J .y- fy my f Jw K + , , 5, A 4 , ii W if if ffji: U :S N MF '31 Je, V. , Y - ' Q. . if , m , F' NA , L 'U N-m.,,,, 1 -gajlig, ,,T:,wv-.Tfpy f w-'-ai. ' -' rg A MM fff:,.L1yf.35,g 555 'M' I www f 'MI-, 1, Bw? XV' W 'N , 4 1 ? 'f ww. W K ' fs., we uicefi ' f . , A t ab? Q53 ' Mr. Percy T. Allen is a native San Diegan, in fact, very native. He was born in Mission Valley, graduated from San Diego High, and obtained his A.B. from San Diego State College in Biological Sciences. He later received his Master's degree in Educational Administration at the University of Southern California. He now resides in La Jolla Qnear the ocean, but he's not a surferj with his wife and his pride and joy, his son Bobby. Fishing and spectator sports are Mr. Allen's hobbies in his spare time and he was seen at almost every football game of Hoover's big season in '63. In describing Hoover, Mr. Allen- sums up his feeling in the word Tremendous, of .fduffzorifg Mr. Cassie, Mrs. Ruffa, and Mr. Mathie in a rare pause from their busy schedules. Hoover has played an important part in the life of Mr. Leslie Cassie, Boys' Vice-Principal. He met his wife here when they were Seniors, and his first teaching assignment was at Hoover as a baseball coach. He now has two fine sons and is a scout for the New York Yankees. Mr. Cassie says that Hoover is a fine school and he is impressed by all the boys who attend it. I feel fortunate to be Working at Hoover with such a fine student body and faculty, is Mrs. Ruffa's attitude towards her job as Dean of Girls at Hoover. A graduate of Wooster College, she is very active in many civic and school af- fairs. With her sincerity, friend- liness, and ever present smile, the girls of Hoover feel mutually fortunate to have Mrs. Ruffa as their Dean. .. ., ,. E The Executive Vice-Principal at Hoover is the very busy and al- ways friendly Mr. William Mathie. He has been at Hoover since he Hrst came to San Diego in 1948. Mr. Mathie enjoys bowling, ath- letics, golf and gardening in his spare time. He is also active in the Little League and Boy Scouting. Mr. Mathie was graduated from San Diego State and received his Masters from Cal Western Univer- sity. we Miced 0 guidance Every sophomore, first entering high school, finds his counselor a friend and guide in be- coming acquainted with the academic side of Hoover. This relationship continues through- out'his sophomore, junior and senior years. During these three years, the counselors pro- vide invaluable aid in planning schedules and helping with any special preparations for the student's future after graduation. Upon leav- ing Hoover, we can look back upon our individual counselor as a very important and helpful part of our life at Hoover High. Patiently waiting to secure a change of schedule, plan a college program, MIS- Ethel 111181, Mfs- Doris Oafmafl, of talk Over a problem. Inter-Grade Counselor C011e86ligd-5Ch0l2fSh1P visory Mrs. Esther Wells, Special Counselor The hard-working junior counselors are Mrs. Baker and Mr. Vickery. 16 Aiding the Sophomores in planning their schedules are Mr. Hershey, Miss Donnelly, and Miss Burton. M0415 ganclaivli, ana! gudinedfi The Nurses' Ofnce attempts to keep Hooverites in school and out of the doctor's office. Ruth McDaid, U.S.C., San Diego Stateg R.N., B.S. A necessary part of all modern schools of today is the Library, Nurse's Office and the Work Counselor. Hoover stu- dents find in their library a courteous staff and books and periodicals to cover every assignment. Sudden illness finds one in the Nurse's Office for help, al- ways expertly given. Many students are also very aware of the importance of the Work Counselor for they earn both money and graduation credits because of jobs obtained through its services. Phyllis K. Kefalas, Mrs. Margaret Gleason, San Diego State, A.B. from San Diego Columbia U.g A.B., State M.L.S., and M.A. The work counselor secures jobs for students, and thus valuable work experience. xlaredriion jdrougd Crea fion Mrs Helen Delaney Martha Murphy Perhaps a Picasso prepares his palette to paint. B A and M A degrees San Drego S a e Columbia U B S ' ...- iii: James Wallace Dorothy Williams San Diego State U. of Washington- A.B. and M.A. B.S. Long Beach State-M.A. in Fine Arts. .Arf an ugig Within each of us lies some creative instinct, waiting to be discovered and put to use. The Music and Art depart- ment at Hoover offers a variety of courses to help students develop these latent talents. Many of Hoover's extra- curricular activities are presented by this department. These include the annual Hoover Band concert, the Spring con- cert, and the ASB play Brigadoon . The results of these student-faculty ef- forts are also realized through the elab- orate art bulletin board displays and en- tries in QUEST magazine. Mrs. Harriet Buker, Frank T. Close, Walter Peterson, U.S.C., Boston U., U.S.C.-B.M., Colo- M.A. from Luther B.M, and M.A. rado State-A.B. College. 18 f' . fa ,Z it -. -if 1 W, V K ,, I , ,,L i W ' V5 Q.. .VW , 1 , .. Mary J. Beavan, Buffalo State Teachers' College, San Diego State, B.S. and MIA. raining jar me gufure Daisy L. Cook, Mrs. Audrey Hallet, Mrs. Rita Keller, Ball State College, San Diego Stateg San Diego State, B-5-, MA- A.B. degree San jose State Stanford, Iowa State, Columbia U., A.B. and M.A. degrees omema ing uriinefw glclucafion Hoover's Home Economics department, which teaches the arts of sewing, cooking, in- terior decorating, child care and family living, provides many girls with the experience they will need for managing their homes of the future. Business Education, for the more career- minded student, offers training in typing, short- hand, ofhce practices and bookkeeping. 5' in .. ' A an: i'f, 7 ',.?'z5 v. - ,T '- A ' my H ii, gt-qi xgggts, 2 Q- 91 ' aspect - .aff Cutting it out, sewing it up and finally the fit. Mrs. Bernice Hoyt, San Diego Stateg B.A. degree Mrs. Mabel Edson, San Diego State, U.S.C., Claremont College Eme5f,K- Jeter, Hazel M. Martens, Martha L. Miller, Robert H. Rybiske, Mary Evelyn Sullivan, San 131580 State, Cortland State San Diego State, Northwestern U. - San Diego State, A.B. AB- degree Teachers' College, Stanford, U.S.C., M.A., Counseling U. of Rochester, A.B. and M.A. Credential from U. of Redlands, San Diego State San Diego State, A.B. and M.A. Wendell B. Allen, U.S.C., U.C.L.A., Columbiag A.B. llll . 15 :51. . . - 9 5 . 1 2. , i :si S f 2.25:-l'.:-:i5fa.i 'egf'l':iE3g:gEC Mrs. Olah Clayton, San Diego State, U. of California at Berkeleyg A.B, Ruth Henry, A.B. from San Diego State. Mrs. Ethel Imel, A.B. and M.A. from U. of California. 20 Harry G. Backer, A.B. from U. of California, Teach- ing Credential from San Diego S. ommunicafion 0 an it i SL W Claud T. Burns, Myrtle M. Burton, Electra C. Christ, San Diego State, B.A. from U.C.L.A., A,B, fi-Om San U.C.L.A., Clare- M.A. from San Diego Diego State' mont Graduate State, Wisconsin U., Schoolg M.A. and U. of California. ..ere it A . ag-fi in-wx. ...ii J 41 M L Ma, an as Q ff fy SKFXQW US X iw wie' K f wwf ?S i i xg WM 1, Sgzkiila- is i I. i VP Mig ' ., ' e W . A WJ X 4 ii LZSQYSMN Q Donald G. DeBrodt, Wayne State U., U. of Oregong A.B. and M.A. degrees. Mrs. Cecile Hoffman, A.B. from Albion College, M.A. from Mrs. Kintizer New Mexico State B.A., M.A. Mfg, Betty Ellig, Eleanore Harajian, Margaret B. Heaton, Columbia U5 MA, U. of Nebraska- M.A. from San Diego Michigan State U. B.A., U.S.C.-M.A. State and U.S.C. Perhaps the magic of a Shakespearean ed Ol' Cl IAQCLIWL English, the most widely spoken language in the world today, is studied by every Hockerville scholar. Besides the standard courses of English, Amer- ican and Contemporary Literatures, and the regular class courses, the Hoover English department also includes the Speech and the Drama departments. Such extra-curricular activities as the Senior Play, Hoover's first A.S.B. play, Brigadoon, and the Drama assembly stem from this fine English department. V. .,,. 2 ' 2 Qfaei ,,t. . Q . .5 3 ifgzzt ': ... -, ., I ,garr,.re, me yy., ., 'f M - f i gp, - are S or 'il ai . .il ' .. gi X '1 1 Mrs Elayne Morris, Mary Pinoniemi, U of California at U. of California, Berkeley A.B. U, of the Pacific, San Diego Stateg A.B. degree. George L. Vinson, Mrs. Peggy Kirby, Wilbert Lindwall, A.B. from San B.A. from San Diego State. Diego State. I-CSICI' E- T0k211'S, Mrs. Mary E. Shinnerl B.S. and M.A. from UIQLAS B-A. U. of New York and U. of Rochester. B.A. from Central A.B. and MA- ffom ohio U. and Mich- LaVerr1e College igan State- San Diego State Richard B. Woolley, John A. Schmerhorn, U.S.C., San Diego Western Washington Stateg B.A. and M.A. State College! B-A-, A.S., B.A. Ed. Milton Woodruff .fd Common Mn . . . ommnnicafion Mrs. Loretta Barnard, Bonney M. Carlson, Mrs. Isaura R. Geiger, U. of Colorado, B.A. from U. B.A. and M.A. from MiChigar1, of Denver. U.C.L.A. Indianag B.A. Modern equipment and methods of teaching uid nn ever-advancing foreign language program. 22 is oreign anguage In our complex world, communica- tion is a necessity if we are to have further understanding, The foreign language department offers Hoover students the opportunity to study the French, German, Russian and Spanish languages, thereby bringing the dream of world peace a little closer to reality. I Joseph Grande, Mrs. Frances J. Hoff, U. of Rhode Island, San Diego State, l-lzivana, Californiag Claremont Collegeg B.S.. B.Ed., M.Ed. B.A. degree. W7 ' , If i, - 7 Fausta E. Miller, Frances X. King, U. Of Geneva, Lau- A.B. from Pomona, sunne Graduate lnsti- M,A, from Clare- tute of lnt'l Studiesg mom College, AB. and M.A. James T. Mullin, Marie D. Schoessler, B,A, and M,A, U. of Kentucky, U. of California, U. of Utnhg B.S, and M.S. Victor F Hoffert, U of Wisconsin, U of C If Santa Barbara and Los Angeles State. cquiring .24 .jwloddy or ucafion Modern machines aid in learning the skills of printing. John B. Kauble, Kansas State, U, of Pittsburgh: B.S. and MS, degrees. Bill R Mulkey, john E, Trask, Northern md Okla- homa State B.S. ind MS degrees. Fresno Stateg B.A. Caution is an important factor in the metal shop. Benjamin Ciccati, A. B. Crawford B.A. and IVf.A. frolh Wliitriei' College Santa Barbara and U.C.L.A.g B,E San Diego State. Williiiril A. Fink, Robert Hampel A.B. from U, of lj. of California at California and Santa Barbara. San San Diego State. Diego Statei B.A. and M.A. degrees Cgncfudfriaf .fdrfd The Industrial Arts department pro- vides many Hoover boys and some girls with skill and knowledge in such fields as W'oodshop, Metal Shop, Auto Shop and Drafting. These courses often per- form many services for the school. The valuable experience acquired here can be put to use in a hobby or as a future vocation. we uiced 0 . Lk.,, itll VAKL. ,,kLrf...,,gf .. MMU . . 'L, fi L M y, 9 'S 1 e53w?'?e,i-.':f'-1. 'H-- .:-kan. ' - .. ,pr :gat , i . -- X, It ... 1 - V f Sa, rf ifrtfssfmilfszs. isa -sw, f.3trf1e..'gggQ-- ' LL'LL- ' S r K K V 5. 1 .f H . . 44 :E 'L .f1 ' - inf 'W ' .,,f.h-. -K sg vjgzgg zk Q af' t tet t Lf M 5 yt eg if Geraldine F. Connell, Haydon Crabtree, Richard E. Darst,4 Albert I. Decker, Aflgelfijn D0T3I1912Yt Mundelein College A.B. from San Marion College. lndi- B.S.-U.S. Naval - - IOHI - O - and Loyolag B.A. and Diego State. anna U., U. of Texasg Academy, M.A.-San Ht Santa Barbara. MA, degree-5, A.B., B.S. and M.A. Diego State. WMA Mathematics, the science of the exact, has become a course of greater import- ance since the age of the astronaut was launched. l-Ioover's Math depart- ment offers such advanced courses as Trigonometry, Honors Math, and Col- lege Math in keeping up with this ac- celerated drive for mathematical su- periority. Mrs. Florence jordan, F. R. Kidder, B.S. from U. of Wash- B.A. and M.A. from ington State, M.A. San Diego State. from San Diego State. Floyd LOWE, Fern E. Miller, Eastern Michigan U., B.A. from pomom U- Of Mlfihlgfifl, College, M.A. from Claremont Graduate Claremont Graduate Schoolg A.B. and M.A. School. Willis A. Putnam, Jr., Maurice F, Smith, fI'01T1 South- San Joge State, western Louisiana San Diego State, If1Sfifl1f6- U. of Californiag B.A. and M.A. 24 Mathematics-a serious business. 312 P el jacfa an Budding scientists are discovered in the Qlassroonjrxff' Robert J. Cizek, Roy W. Engle, Illinois and Wis- B.S. and M.S. from consin U.g B. of U,S,C, Civil Engineering. f W r L - fr Y .rem if .5713 ' Env Q' ' If .17 W My bw Wy 'ffl S-213,15 li I ,,r?'5 '!l'- fyifkff i f,:,.f,,' RaYm0Ild C- HHITIS, Harold E. Jameson , V, S W ,j,,,f,r,4f Alf VijQ ' ff? 4, B-5-, M-S from Michigan State U A Honor s Physics program, and an 2 f AD' iff Jiffy' .ffpfgh SUWSU- and B-5- and M3- . . . ,, , , mf ft r rr. annual Science Fair are just two of the ,',a,g?'7 l of JJ' r,,,,f?1f ! -A' regon a 6 . . , . if-If xi A 1, ' H if ,,.- .5 ' many varrents in Hoovers growing jf jf, rf' V if . . . wg' ' ff f X. 1--' ' ' , Science Department. Modern equip- K MM iffy! N-f' Q joy ment in the Chemistry and Biology rooms and Agamena, the skeleton in Physiology all provide for well-round- ed, interesting courses. Fred Jappe, U. of Washington, Seattle U. San Diego Stateg B.A. and M.A. degrees. B.S. and M.A. from Michigan State. Genevieve Rainwater, Wade F. Snyder, San Diego State, San Diego Stateg U.C,l..A.g A.B. A.B. in Biology, M.A. in Biology. Robert W. Nordstrom, yj,1L5'c' I eamworLgQjl.'A gyforf In today's America increasing em- phasis is being placed upon the import- ance of physical fitness. And at Hoover even the most un-athletically inclined girl can find an interest in our Widely varied physical education department. Tumbling, modern dance, hockey and badminton are but a few of the courses offered to promote stronger and health- ier Americans. Okay girls, ready for that touchdown? Delores A. Blackstone, Patricia A. Brooke, Mrs. Florence Ferris, B.A. from San Diego A.B. from San Diego B.S. from U. of A State. State. Kansas and California, Emily Hawkins, Margaret C. Minshall, Jacqueline Rose, B.A. from San U. of C. at Berkeley. A.B. from San Diego State. A.B. degree. Diego State. 26 The sweeping form of a tennis serve. Helen G. Barr, U.S.C.g B.S. and M.S. degrees. pkydicaf jifneab Jerome J. Bartow, Wayne C, DeBate, Herbert M, Foote, Russel W. Leslie, Washington State B.A. from San B,A. and M.A. B.S. from XX'estern U., B.A. and M.A. Diego State. from San Diego Kentucky State. State, Cal Western. ME. from U. of Virjcginin. Ogtf The boys arenlt getting off easy in the physical fitness either! Besides the season sports, such as Basketball and Football, these Hooverites are taught volleyball, Wrestling, and a variety of the gems. Overcrowdecl classes and a shortage of equipment are being over- come by an excellent Faculty and cur- riculum. john A. Murphy, B.S. from Notre Dame, M.S. from U. of Indiana. Ken Peeters Sun Diego State: Masters. 5 Everybody wants to get into the act. 27 JQOWLJQQ of fke paid. . . Don Arnold, Arizona State, San Diego Stateg B.S. and M.Ed. degrees. J. Wells Hershey, Compton J.C., San 28 Diego Stateg A.B. and M.A. degrees. Bernard H, Davig, Richard J. Carroll, James M. Greig, LeRoy Harris, A,B. from San Yale-B.A., M.A. U. of Minnesota, U. of C. at Berkeley, Diego State, from San Diego S. U, of Chicagog M.A. San Diego Stateg B.A -,: fl. ' ,-79 i5222'lMtf1f-13317 pgq jzff is I Lk 1255 BIUCCDPOIICOUS, Ralph Dawson, Nelim N. Enasj Kenneth Doyvell,. 5311 DICBO State, San Diego Stateg San Die O State- Northwest Missouri 8 , Svfafusf U-3 AB' B.A- and MA- Clairemont College. Stf1fF'B-5-3 New and M.A. degrees. Mexico Highland U.-M.A. .jeg fo fke jufure A knowledge of history and today's events is vitally important to the future citizens of the free world. Hoover of- fers the regular curriculum plus a college course in Political Science for advanced Seniors. From these courses, hopefully, will stem the well-informed voters of future elections. - 1 9 .1 San Diego State, San Diego State,. B.A. and M.A. degrees. U. of C. at Galen H. Sayler, Berkeleyg A.B. Arizona U., B.A. and M.A. .l-M- Tarvin, Fulton S. Vickery, Nebraska U.g B.A. San Diego State, and MA. degrees. U.S.C.g A.B. and M.A, Maps, charts and modern textbooks aid student understanding. Witlt Mr. Porteous, the subject could he Castro, the Alamo, or income taxes. Ralph E. Whitehead, Ralph M. Young, WCSfS1'H Sfflfe, A.B. from Stanford Macomb, M.A. from U, of Illinois, B.S. Arizona. Henry S. Sdandkowski, Galen H- Sayler, BA- from Sim Arizona U., B.A. Diego State. jim .ginialzing ouclzefi Many hours of drilling are necessary to produce the uniform excellence of Hoover's ROTC. Owen E. Downing, San Diego Stateg Special degree in Driver Training. The ROTC, Accelerated Reading and Drivers' Training departments per- form several important functions in fulfilling the specific needs of Hoover students. The ROTC provides boys with military training. Accelerated Reading offers students a chance to de- velop their reading speed and skills. And Drivers' Training prepares many future drivers to be cautious, skillful and alert. The services of these depart- ments are greatly needed and just as greatly appreciated. Mrs. Doris Oarman, Schurer Moe, U. of Buffalo Santa Barbara State, M.A, and B.A. Claremont Graduate Schoolg B.A. degree. 7 Y V Increasing the speed and accuracy of reading Sgt. lfc John T Coffin Of ice Staff Service .14 Smile Left .to right, first row: R. LaBelle, R. Boyd, R. Morack. Second row: L Rittenhouse, A. Mathewson, G. Fox, R. Ramage, G. Miller. Third row: M. Romero, M. Toye, F. Gable, J. Hallford, L. Miller, R. Buck. Cakferia Sfaff lnside the cafeteria for a plate lunch or outside for an a la c-arte meal, the cafeteria ladies are ready to serve the mass of students during first and sec- ond lunch. Well planned, and well pre- pared meals, as vvell as cheerful service bring these ladies a round of thanks. Left to Right, First Row: M. Lieberenz, E. Hall, C. Shelton, L. Mul- lin D. Lisenbee, E. James, V. Fleming, M. Sampson, E. Nash, N. Palmer, L. Hartson. Not shown: Hasty, Howland, Precourt. guafocfiaf Siu!! Undoubtedly the most avid sup- porters of the Clean Campus drive are the Custodians of Hoover. They be- gin where we leave off, picking up, and keeping up the Hoover campus. Their excellent job is evident in the fine condition of Hoover. Left to Right, First Row: L. Trantham, A. Steele, M. Koin 1 M Fall, M. Amick, E. Musgrove, E. Lewton. Second Row: M. McKinney C. Milligan, A. Kulhman, D, Nowell, G. Magill, A. Hearing. Always busy, yet always helpful seems to be the code of the Hoover secretaries. Wluether working in the li- brary, the attendance offlce or the finan- cial office, they manage to accomplish their duties with efficiency and organi- zation. They are highly appreciated by the administration, faculty, and student body alike. kg X n B 2' QYM4 swift' gtk.,-JA as - f - v ' mr s LS , 4 , Q . 'V ,i ,sf 1 , 9 .. f W? ' va f-if ?4?S'1. - . -Yi? 1 ' ' .1 55' R' x ' '42, 'E , 1 I i 1? kk. 'Tiff 'gym f ' 7 A ' 4' . 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Randy Volheim, Commissioner of Finance, and Pat Dupree, Commissioner of Elections, tabulates votes in the Sophomore Class elec- tions. Dail Eggers, Commissioner of Thrift and Safety, sell ASB cards in the Business Office. idzi ionfi ccomlagfilzevl Mr. J. M. Tarvin ably advises the 1963-64 Board of Commissioners. judi Kravitz, Commissioner of School Spirit a chat with our mascot. Steve Benson, Commissioner of Buildings and Grounds. has I Isabel McMillan, Commissioner of Organizations, asks Doug Walla, Commissioner of Sales and Concessions, about the upcoming French Club Sale. E l Lora Dublin, Clerk, and Evelyn Mosesso, Corresponding Secretary, got together and work out an agenda. yy y .7Ae uiced olzcwlerfikila f We we f - is ,- This past year Robin O'Conner, Assistant Commissioner General, has worked hard on many ASB activities, such as the Howdy Hop, Commission- ers, Ball, as well as other events in which Hooverites participated. As head of the Student Council, Robin helped promote many recommendations for the improvement of our school as a whole. Jeff Kazikowski, Commissioner of Publicity, displays a poster for one of our pre-game rallies. Barbara Brooks, Commissioner of Student Affairs, directs this year's Homecoming activities. fr, Mr. J. M. Tarvin, Faculty Advisor, gives instructions to Randy Volheim, one of the Commissioners. l 1 ommiffeezi . . . aclzgone of gouernmenf Acfionri ommiffee Left to Ri ht, Commissioner Dupree. First Row: 8 Swank, Sturclivant, Rickerson, Sickler, Weamer Traynor, Ford, Morijama. Second Row: Ensign, Wickham, Krauss, Newton. Third Row: Elliot, Harris, Cantos, Mattes, Lewis. 1 l l jnfer- Counci Left to Right, Commissioner McMillan. First Row: Reed, McKig, Bear, Neal, Avila, Second Row: Gay, Stolarsky, Hughes, Kravitz, Hirata. Third Row: Parker, Analoro, Puccini, Dibble. .jufhc Suki? Cpounci Left to Right, Commissioner Eggers. First Row Hughes, Neal, Small. Second Row: Maloney, Ben son, Blount. l 37 rganizafion eloencli Moon .siluafenf - jacuhg ociaf Commiffee Left to Right, First Row: Haines, Deland, Small, Commissioner Brooks. Second Row: Lo Pinto, Ondler, Frontis, Hirata. 38 IQJEM Left to Right, First Row: Commissioner Kravitz, Dietz, Dyer, Holle, Songsteng, Valeau. Second Row: O'Donnell, Krauss, Kravitz, Weamei', Kuhns. Third Row: Page, Oliver, Iverson, Sickler. Fourth Row: Gadake, jugus, Deland. .5244 E9 oncefmiona Left to Right, First Row: Cotter, Rosenburg, Tro- bridge. O'Donnell, Steed. Second Row: Blundell, Brisker, Commissioner Walla, West, Kotts. we gyhciency 0 ommiffeed .S7fuc!enf Counci The Student Council, headed by As- sistant Commissioner General Robin O'Connor, is comprised of representa- tives from all third period classes. It is a hard working body that deals with and discusses the problems of our stu- dent body. This past year the Council sponsored several 'campaigns' advocat- ing a two minute time limit on the pay phone, offering a choice of two types of rings-round and square-for the up- coming Seniors, Klean Kampus, l00'i registration for elections and reestab- lishment of Ye Olde Senior lunch line. These and other innovations contribut- ed to a better year for all Hooverites. 65211144655 Left to Right, First Row: Commissioner Coats Mandell, Bear, O'Donnell, Curran, Carson. Sec ond Row: jugas, Oliver, Carlson, Gray, Steed Cook, Galeger. Third Row: Kuhns, Deland Kakin. Fzfgfl, Commissioners and Annual Staff mingle at a joint Christmas party. 59 jfachfionaf guenfd E901 ew ear Opening the year with a character- istic gesture of friendship, the Cardinal Co-eds sponsored a Big and Little Sister Party for all the new girls at Hoover. Once again this annual party remained a successful Hockerville tra- dition. It gave the new girls a chance to get acquainted with Hoover through their big sisters while having a good time enjoying entertainment and a fashion show illustrating the do's and dont's of dress at Hoover. llllloover students Twist and Shout at the annual Howdy op. A good time was had by all on Dad's night out The old and new forms of dancing were demonstrated at two of Hoover's beginning of the year activities. Hock- erville's first after-game dance, the Howdy Hop, gave way to the new twist and stomp variations, while at the Dad and Daughter Banquet sponsored by the Cardinal Co-eds, the younger set conformed to the old as dads and daughters paired up for a slow dance contest. Due to the efforts of Connie Swank, Chairman, and her committee, the annual event was a wonderful success. Cardinal Coeds demonstrate to their undeiclass sisteis the importance of spirit school life we Mked 0 .itlarcl M! C0-514 Ol' Eng l Evelyn Mossesso-October Karen Sisson-September Kathy Kelly-November Lora Dublin-December Toni Avila-March Judi Kravitz-january Chosen by the Cardinal Co-ed Cabi- net, girls named as the Co-ed of the Month represent the outstanding con- tributors in the field of school service at Hoover. They are given the distinc- tion of having their picture placed on the Cardinal Co-ed bulletin board for the entire month as well as appearing in the CARDINAL. These senior girls exemplify the leadership and outstand- ing qualities that help to make Hoover High School the best in San Diego. Mallie Kabler-February Eugenie Newton-April Pam KOC.-May Carolyn Dyer-june The voices of past song and cheerleaders Al Conard, Sherry Nunn, and Denise Kouns ring out with enthusiasm at this ye.1r's Homecoming, we Micea A stink bomb meant for the Lincoln Hornets backfires. November 2, 1963 marked Hoover's 30th annual Homecoming and the classes of 33, 43, and 53 were honored. The Hrst event of the day was a rally welcoming back alumni and past pep leaders, and the highlight came with the crowning of Judy Wyland as Homecoming Queen by Commissioner General Dan Monzingo. The game with Lincoln that night ended in a 7-7 deadlock, and the fitting and final event was the traditional Homecoming Dance held in the Boys' Gym after the game. l , going to try for a comeback as Sherry Nunn, Denise Kouns, Car- olyn Perkins and Joann Barns get together for an oldie song routine. It looks like the old girls are omecoming f 963 . Here come the 1965-64 Song and Cheerleaders! A bit of action as the Hoover Cardinals hold the Lincoln Hornets to n '-7 tie Ulla Queen ,4,w!,!Je,A Comix 1963 Homecoming Queen Judy Wyland .,, . .f ,--1, -4 - A Y--- F' ii' A . 3' f The Homecoming float with the hopeful nominees Donna Keely, Mary Sue Banks, Pat Dupree, Judy Wyland and Donna Becker. Donna Becker Junior Attendant Donna Keely Sophomore Attendant Pat Dupree Mary Sue Banks S61'1iOr Attendant Senior Attendant Judy Wyland Queen Alumni and students let loose at the Homecoming Dance following the game. -Ex Qygav, ,746 ff-sf is . Y ww K 6' . 1 ' M X L ' V W ,,fi.qw,v.m:Q..7-7 W Tommy Albright ....A... Fiona Maclaren ....,.. ....,,...........,.......,.. S ue Clute jeff Douglas . ....,,.. ..A,.....AA.,...,, LLL,a.lX,gIik,e,,1loss Meg Brockie .,,....4 . ,......,. ,,....A . 5 ifdliriscilla Caide-rwfgib Charlie Dalrymple .l,.,..l. M ........ T ff'f'DonWGeneroli jean Maclaren ...,.l.. ..V...,. I sabelle MacMillan Harry Beaton Y,....oo.,.. o.oo..,.o.o.,.,. M ark Miller Maggie Anderson Mr. Lundie ,,,.YVl....... Archie Beaton ,.....,Y. Angus Macguffie Mac Gregor ,,,.r,..i.rr.i. Andrew Maclaren Stuart Dalrymple Sandy Dean ..,,i.,....i..... Frank ,,.......,ir.,...,. jane Ashton .....,. Kate v.., .,i.r.i..... riga oon CAST Bob Behm Paula Torkelson Marshal Hurlich Larry Parks , . .,.. Tony Koutris Mike Amador Barry ,Messer Larry lnglee ...,r. Chuck Knief Ronny Walliiig ., Linda Walker' Toni Wfohrle for The Love of My Life. The fact that Hoover was able to i r successfully present Brigadoon, is a shining testimonial to the ability, talent, ' and perseverence of both students and faculty. From this ASB production, we hope a greater student appreciation and understanding of musical drama will evolve. Mr. Milton Wfoodruff Mike R055 Dif5Cf01' Student Director i , Priscilla Calderon explains to Mike Ross her lifelong search Xyfyf If Mark Miller warns the people of Brigadoon that he is leaving the village and the miracle will soon end. Q x 0 n E 4 C n 1 '4 4 L fl? The Chorus raises its voices in a tribute to Christmas. Modern dance group interprets a new version of the Christmas story. Hoover's Christmas Program was presented with a homey approach to the holiday. Music and poetry were used to point out the true meaning of Christ- mas above all the present day commer- cialization. Sponsored by the Music and Speech departments, this program brought the student body out of the hustle and bustle of the holiday and into a world of seriousness and reality. Credit for the success of the event be- longs in large measure to Mr. john Schermerhorn, Program Director. Not a creature was stirring . . . shhh! gif... an my Qui JJ..i.,i.g era. Carrying out the theme, Silver Bells, the Twelfth Annual Commis- sioners' Ball remained one of Hoover's most beautiful traditions. Music was provided by Pete Newburg and his or- chestra in the International Room of the El Cortez Hotel. Responsible for this glorious evening was Robin O'Con- ner, Assistant Commissioner General, and all the other Commissioners who combined their efforts in organizing the details of the affair. 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T R nf-'f k H5554 V 'Q Fjijj xikgjwgf 'VVS' V gqj: ff' ,Vg Qin! if 1 V ,VV-:VSV V V ' ww- V' W V' V V ' '3i5Vl'1'Vf2.IVVl V' VVVV? V V VV,V2'V , fa VVSJ-frj ' V1 , ip V5i?ggqg3VV VV: Wi rj K J , H V, ,,VV.V V VVVV'igQ!Qf,f N V - VP ' ' 7 V V V,,V V U 5 1 V 1 + H 1 Q -r-cz-U-i-f-z lfnearw . . . Susie Hagadorn Vice-President Judi Kravitz President Judi Kravitz, this year's Commission- er of School Spirit, has broken every record for promoting school spirit at Hoover. This was done chiefly with the creation of a red and white in the Booster section, adding enthusiasm and student support for all of Hoover's athletic events. For this reason, we of the 1963 DIAS CARDINALES Staff dedicate this color photograph of our great Hoover H to Judi Kravitz, the Booster Club, and all the others who helped make Hoov- er's spirit the -best ever. are l9e,, az., Gail Issucson Secretary-Treasurer 4. Susie Hagadorn, Gail Issacson, and jeff Kazakowski adorn Pep bus with a Hoover banner. i Qing x9I'lUCL6!Q MW y yin The bouncy Hoover five entertain during half-time. Two proud Cardinal birds, Darlene Baumann and Gary Gadeke, pose with pint-size mascotf 54 Spirited Seniors rally 'round Lloyd Jacobsen as he is crowned Cheerleader for a Day. We argie - 0 .MJ e .Lefz Head Cheerleader Head Songleader I963 1964 L we n K Q 5 2 ea 5' fi 9 - 5' If? me A f Mags -E, 35, fx 'Mm - m f fsiafgf' a ' Pk? E A E Mbps egg EQ Qisifiiiff aiygifiiwfk wmxeiesmailafgegi 5 M W ei, -'eggs 59 x A L 35. Q g-f ' axe? 1 ,er F - .-e . Vs S1 C S363 Talented and full of spirit, the 1965-64 songleaders did much tolimprove the spirit at games and rallies. The song- leaders, led by Margie Dietz, devoted much of their time and energy in de- veloping new routines and promoting PSP- Working closely with the cheerleaders, they made an effort to promote friend- ship and sportsmanship among the San Diego schools. These girls are to be commended for their efforts as our 1963-64 songleaders, 54281040 6!Ql 6 CUT, When it came to pep, enthusiasm and hard work, this year Hoover's cheer- leaders led the ranks. The boys intro- duced Thunderation and several other new yells to boost our spirit at games and rallies. This year's energetic cheerleaders, led by Ned Holle, helped to continue the Hoover tradition of having the best school spirit in San Diego. 011940 8l 5 . . . Q SUS!-Qa5 LL1Sl loving Addams .fdnnuaf guenfa Twerp Day provided a test of will power for the girls of Hoover. On this day the girls were 'forbidden' to speak to the members of the opposite sex. Any breach of silence demanded the girl forfeit one of her precious Twerp Cards. The painful day ended with an all-girl assembly which demonstrated some of the characteristics of the aver- age inconsiderate Hoover boy. The title of Mr. Irresistablen was bestowed upon Ed Hanks for acquiring the largest number of Twerp Cards. A sur- prise performance of Hoover's very own Beatles brought the assembly to a screaming climax. Beatlemania hits Hoover! The Senior class annual Student-Fao ulty game, headed by Extra-Activities Chairman Norm Hirata, brought a near-triumph to the students. As the oldies were pitted against the good- ies, 'Mr. Tarvin, Mr. Nordstrom and Mr. Bartow ranked as standouts in the faculty effort. Seniors hoped for the best, but an unfortunate foul made in the last seconds for the game gave a free throw to Mr. Nordstrom. The shot was good, and the faculty inched ahead to win the game 29-28. ' Mr. Tarvin displays his famous form in ball-handling. fizbirnal Ciba? ana! gaafer ara e Sarah Pentecost and Randy Tyson show off their new spring out ts. E! Q 5 Chuck and Phyllis head for the beach, . if Chef Randy and date Pattie are off to a barbecue. Hooverites came out in the newest spring fashions to carry out the theme of Eastern Parade chosen for this year's Dirndl Day. March 20th began with a contest held in the cafeteria judging the best home-made cotton dress. A fashion show followed which demonstrated the appropriate outfits for up-coming Senior activities. Carolyn Dyer was crowned as Miss Dirndl and her Mr. Esquire was Lloyd Jacobson. That night a special Dirndl Day dance, sponsored by the Sophomore class, was held in the Boys' gym. Qydex A , as f as qv ws, ff56'5g3'4Sf3? fs-Q4 Hi' -ff , 1 X fwgff' wil .pr 3,6 Q Misery is a Chinese Fire Drill Happiness is a birthday party. in flue 0 oouer .gjfuclenfa Happiness is being a letterman. Misery is a term paper. The junior Mafia invades Oscars. eruice Left to fight, Fiflf Row: Eggers, Avila, Dupree, Coates, Kohler. Second Raw: Hurlich, Hanks, Pluth, Hirata. Third Row: Kabler, Mosesso, Hartson, Dub- lin, Gassman. Fourth Row: Gay, Monzingo, Puccini, Volheim, Worm, Sharp, Mr. Kid- der, Sponsor. fo .iloouer ia What's Service? Ecivres spelled back- wards! The members were pledged to uphold at all times the best tradi- tions of Hoover. Selling pep ribbons, putting on assemblies, and participat- ing in other service projects is their way of fulfilling their obligation to promote all the worthy activities of the student body. Watch out! I'm coming through! was the cry heard at several school sponsored dinners where members of the Key Club served. This is an ex- clusive boys service organization. These young men were chosen for their citizenship, leadership and athletic ability. Throughout the year, these boys gave generously of their time and effort in service to their school and community. shall, Hood. Left to right, First Row Street, Burke, Barth Verdon Wilson, Hirata. Second Row l T. Holle, Ricki, N. Holle W Ondler, Bagnas, Hanks Mil lican. Third Row: jenkens Bartley, Armstrong Novak Monzingo, P. Ondler Puccin ni. Fourth Row: Stadnyk Cos sette, Worm, Sharp Fifth Row: James, Louis Kofoed Baltzer, Cossman, Harrison O'Conner. Sixth Row M Vickery, Sponsor, Jacobsen Siniard, Hull, Bovee Mar ,945 jkeir mffo ana! plfl1I l006Q Left to Right, First Row: Harmash-Member-at-Large, Mattes-Historian, Avila-Service, NYS- BCUY EWS Koc-Student Advisor. Second Row: Newton-Publicity, Zbikowski-Bulletin Board, Parker-G.A.A. Co-ordinator. Left to Right, First Row: Neal-President. Second Row' Martin-Recording Secre tary, Steele-Treasurer, Henderson-V1ce-President, Ensign-Corresponding Secre- tary. gafhnaf Co-eclri Pennants for .25c Twerp Cards. Sound familiar? It should. These were the sights and sounds of two among the many activities sponsored by Hoov- er's Girls' League, Cardinal Co-eds. This is one of the oldest and largest organizations' on campus. Under the adept guidance of Mrs. Betty Ellis, the group offered many opportunities for Hoover's girls to join, work, or just have fun. i Left to Right, First Row: Sturdivant-Service, Dunivan-Bulletin Boards. Second Row: Dublin-Student Advisor, Butler-Member-at-Large, Huhes-Historian. Not pictured- O'Donnell. 65 66 .7aLnfec! .iloouerifefi can avr' Left to Right, First Row: Greenwalt, Moriyama, jorgenson, Lipsey, Hainley, Bailey, Stolarsky, Whitehead, Pfeffer, Abair, Boaz, Walton, Morebello. Second Row: Wilson, Overdorf, Demuth, Millican, Green, Halcomb, Brollini, Clement, Valentino, Spencer, Cooper, Hall, Palmer. Third Row: Bour, Taylor, Refer, Severtson, Cicchinelli, Marlin, Stuart, Hanson, Moore, Mavis, Broaded, Rearson, Bostick. jkeir cigndfrumenffi of Wu5ic,, Director Mr. Peterson Left tolRight, Fourth Row: Burke, Cotten, D. Burke, Kuehn, Johnston, May, Myles, Dibble, Swen- son, Dietz, Melvin, Greensmith, Kahan, Barnes, Curley. Fifth Row: Buono, Bovee, Elsenhohn, Duke, Nelson, Stokes, Campbell, Kofoed, Christiansen, Brown, Mr. Peterson. Omphpapa...Omphpapa... None other than the Voice of Hoov- er's own orchestra. These talented musicians have displayed their ability to the Hoover 'student body in the Christmas Play and their annual Spring Concert. Mr. Peterson, orchestra leader, has entered his students in the District and Regional Musical Festivals. Due to their outstanding efforts here, these mu- sicians have walked away with a Su- perior rating for 15 straight years. 67 jllede .giluelenfa Ana! Clwzr Left to Right, First Row: Buck, Kennedy, Gross, Elickson, Anderson, Decker, Alspaugh, Greenbush, Konold, Airhart, Covert, Volz Shuputic, Kelly, Gorbet, Rosenberg, Danick, Echols. Second Row: Gordon, Whitworth, Lormore, Baker, Curtis, Wells, Riley Noble, Muller, Richmond, Hall, Forney, Monard, Lawrence, Comstock, Donavon. Third Row: Walters, Dennstedt, Hines, Beyrer Miller, Englee, Scarcelli, Boston, Hale, Barron, Walker, Biscak, McNamara, Q16 0I'll5 Left to Right, First Row: Flem ing, Babbit, McLemore, Belle ville, Knapp, Bales, Willard Second Row: Walters, Gorby Sandin, Schomer, Rugles, Peter son, Parkis, Harvey, Fuller, An- derson, Larsen, Galbraith Abair, Palmer, Clark. Director- Van Meter. X IQFQJ5 Lenard, Haygood, Gibbs, See. Fourth Row: Taylor, Alcove, Hunter Williams Berr Nichols Koutris Salom Anderson Gr man s 'Yi y i Y: ' a 055 , Farris, Foster, Carroll, Kuehn, jutila, Bills, Calderson, Keothe, Snider, Stomley, Caots, Faulkner, Simon. Fifth Row: Coleman, Eadeh, Kline, Horth, Kazikowski, Stearns, Bolles, Kemp, Mosby, Olds, Amador Warren, Gehman, Mertes, Norwell, Pharis, Wamberg. 1 Take your pick. If you have musical ability, there's got to be a Hoover music organization for you. First we have one of San Diego's finest Choirs. Our En- semble numbers 20 of Hoover's most musically gifted students. For those who enjoy the music of the bells per- haps our Bell Choir is for you. All three of these groups have proven time and again their outstanding talent with their many performances all over San Diego. ion in OIL? ndemdd e 14, ,gi Left to Right, First Row: Biscak, Torkelson, Olsen. Second Row: Noble, Generoli. Third Row: Anderson, Kneiff, Al- spaugh. Fourth Row: Van Meter, Murphy, Grutt. Fifth Row: Frontis, Anderson, Eddy. Sixth Row: Cunningham, Behm, Barclay. Seventh Row: Whole, Smith. Eighth Row: Greenbush. ge! Clzoir Left to Riht, First Row: Fleming, Knapp, Buck, Clark, Martin, Hurlich. Second Row: Airhart, Decker, Anderson, Hall, Ellickson. 69 CLPCA95 6l,l'l6J pep M086 Left to right: Dibble, Drum Major. Firft Row: Hutton, Reed, Earnhart, Campbell. Semnd Raw: Mavis, johnson, Paredes, McNea Third Row: Richardson, Myles, Dietz, Swensen. Fourth Rauf: Stokes, Cotter, Armantrout, Melpin. Fifth Row: Nelson, Moore Smith Sixth. Row: Amador, Kabler, A. Burk, Morris, D. Burke, Tapley, Rose, McNeil. Seventh Row: Bovee, Brown Elinsohni Duke, Fleming, Vanscoyk, O'Conner, Buck, Engle. Eighth Row: Henry, Lindquist, Covell, Kahan. Ninth Raw: Luke, Whalk, Ortiz: james Tenth Row: Christiansen, Kofoed, Marsteiner, Shanks. Eleventh Row: Greensmith, Sancllin, Curley, Stuemke. Creafe Wea! glnflmufiiafim loblfflgeaf Let to right, Fin! Raw: Dietz, Ellis, Dyer, Kravitz. Serond Row: Holle Street, Songsteng, Isaacson, I-Iagadorn. Third Row: Dibble, Zbikowski, Busque, Tottlemire, Christie. Fourth Row: Veatch, Lang- ford Shepich, jones, Decker, Dennis. Fifth Row: Gadeke, Strong. Straighten those lines. Remember you start with your RIGHT foot-last minute instructions to the band before they begin one of their traditionally fine half-time shows. Led by Duane Dibble, Drum Major, these students performed during the Hoover home football games and at the CIF Playoff. This group has also entered musical competition and more than once re- ceived the superior rating. YEA. Ji., I , X Duane Dibble Drum Major 2,0 Ball!! Left to right, Fifi! Row: Dib- ble, Curley. Serond Rauf: Walk, Brown. Third Raw: Nelson, Tapley, Stokes. Fourzh Row: Mydes, jones. Fifth Row: Amador, johnson. Sixth Row: Ortez, Kahan. find ' Lf' 4554, 7 U calf-ff few f VKA 0, N!?7WAs Cambneffea .Slow Sllwof Captain Pam Langford garohneffe icem Flag Twirlers await Pam's whistle to start their routine at the CIF Playoff half-time show. Lefl la fight: 1st Lt. Busque, 2nd Lt. Dowdy, 1st Lt. Shepich, 2nd Lt. jones, lst Lt. Zbikowski, 2nd Lt. Dennis, lst Lt. Tofliemire, Captain Langford. lairif Ar ur earn Karen Christie Left to right, First Row: Aiello, Colletie, Drake, Second Row: Co-Captain Douglas, Porter, johnson, jones, Walke1', Captain Christie. 3WzQ,,,,,Z ,,.. , H- V V V ,V M L1,A msg VV A V QV - . 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Another Class of '64 first was the presence of the Cardinette officers twirling during some of the basketball games. Certainly Hoover's Cardinettes were one of the main reasons why the students had such fabulous spirit. Miss Blackstone rw... or ir... ern. Lefl Z0 righl, Fifi! Row: Chambers, Winegar. nn ' Second Rau-. Roberts, Va Shelton. Third Row Cgarabnefferi 0170 2nd Lt. Dovnidy, Green, Busque. Cornell, lst Lt. Left lo right, Fir!! Row: Cummings, Vyfhriezer, Left lo right, Firft Row: Karpenski, Conners, Bayer. Second Raw: Chunn, Halcolm, Ensign. Third Row: 2nd Lt. Jones, Michael, Dobler, Mountain, lst Lt. Shepich. Sandburg. Second Row: Englekraut, Asaro, Os- wald, Bond. Third Raw: Wolciki, Rauseth, Gib- son, Veatch, lst Lt. Tofllemire. Lefflo righl, Firff Row: Pohling, Stevenson. Second Row: jones, O'Conner, Kelley. Third Row: Zncl Lt. Dennis, Agnew, O'Conner, Moss, 1st Lt. Zbikowski .zdre Sefton! Spirif ana! .gzruice Left to Right, Fist Row: Clyde, Cook, Dunivan, Wolicki, Willow. Second Row: Pulsifer, Harrell, Rouse Slaughter, Faulkner. Third Row: Reed, Stolarsky, Cobel, Kellinsky, Barns, Mrs. james. peel Cjrorw ounci! Hoover's Red Cross Council got a strong start this year with a very suc- cessful annual financial drive. The members then volunteered their time to prepare Christmas socks for the Children's Hospital and a school dis- aster chest. The Council's friendly, helping hand was extended overseas, as well, to our sister school in Yoko- hama, Japan. They received a scrapbook of the CARDINAL and a copy of this year's DIAS CARDINALES. Through these activities, Hoover's students are represented in the worldwide humani- tarian service of the American Red Cross. mLLCCl,f2eI'5 Program! Get your football pro- gram for 15c! Most likely the person emitting those sweet, dulcet tones is a member of the Ducateers. This is a special Hoover service group. The members devote their time and energy around school by performing some of the odd behind the scenes jobs of var- ious campus activities. Selling tickets and programs at the football games are only two examples of their many serv- ice projects. Mrs. james, Financial Sec- retary, is the group's sponsor. Left to Right, First Row: Reed, McMillan, Dibble. Second Row: Hong,'Pfeffer, Faulkner, Sanchez. Third Row: Mr. Ciccate, Sponsor, Hoffman, Dennis. 75 gLLtlfl,I 2 Ol CLf0l 5 0116! .!4Cf0l 6 Wafiona! orenaic eague Representing Hoover at all city, county and Southern California Speech Tournaments were the members of our National Forensic League and Senators. NFL is an honorary Speech organiza- tion composed of Hoover's most out- standing orators. Senators is the school speech club from which the members of NFL are chosen. This year Hocker- ville was particularly well represented in the various local speech tournaments. Hoover Senators placed first in the City Forensic Tournament. They also at- tended the Southern California Speech Tournament. .Sl'lCl,t0l 5 76 Left to Right, First Row: House, Lane, Ely, Keene, Decker, Avila. Second Row Armstrong, Brooks, Zweig, Hurlich. Left to Right, First Row: Avila, House, Hurlich, Brooks, Decker. Second Row: Armstrong, Ely, Thomas, Ernesto, Lane, Rast, Carney, Third Row: Zweig, Keene, Miller, Kirkwood. Not Shown: Murphy, Pagaliuso. gg KTAQLLQILCQ Left to Right, First Row: Walters, Mr. Wooley Second Row Cluthe Becker Pohling To be or not to be, that is the question. -Shakespeare. The students belonging to this Hoover organization are well acquainted with those lines. They also learn many others from plays presented in the magic of the Theater. These artists put on skits and one-act plays. Often their endeavors are judged to be exceptionally good. Then these are entered in drama competition with other schools in the area. ,f if Left to Right, First Row: Carrill, Cluthe, Becker Jessen Pohlmg Walker Second Row Hunter Calderon, Amador. 01+ rocrad fmafzon + ul Y Lilli Ohse, Editor-in-Chief Allen Pluth, Business Manager Mike Wilson, Photographer Mr. jappe, could you come here? Where are my proofs? Where's your copy? LILLI! This is what is commonly known as Annual Staff period, Room 507. It's hectic, maddening, confusing, hard work, creates ulcers and causes general havoc - but worth it. Produc- ing the best DIAS CARDINALES in Hoover's history wasn't easy. It is the product of these 17 Hooverites' funder- the fearless leadership of Lilli Ohse and benevolent eye of Mr. Fred lappej best efforts. And as Mr. Jappe would say, The DEADLINE is FRIDAY! Laura Rickerson, Art Editor Carolyn Dennis, Organizations Editor Becky Murphy, Art Editor Mike Maloney, Sports Editor Steve Campbell, Underclass Editor lim BIOUUU SPONS Edifm' grad frafion : nnua! SM!! Darrell Worm, Publicity Manager Dot Henderson, Academic Editor Mr, Fred jappe, Adivsor Sharon Rouse, Secretary Eugenie Newton, COPY Editor Charlynn Nicholas, Student Life Editor Jima Hartson, Student Life Editor Becky Ngngey, Sgniol' Editor Dinah Kohler, Senior Editor OOUQI' 3 ZQLLCIJIQQ OM PYLCLA5 fd we cwrnafsfazf Leonard Kahn, Jeanne Grut, Advertising Managers Mauie Kablefa Editor in Chief Dennis Renfro, Ernie Sanchez, Copy Readers Donna Coats, Judy Kravitz, Feature Editors .ml . K mf 'k ow . cfm- 'ii' K K ? 'm '1f W 'l fl 54 ,fp '57lT'f'vffi'25'ffiE?Svf1i3'f-fff-'1 sh'iff 'i'Wft .am Phyllis Davilla, Susan Romps, Mary O'Donnell, Editorial Editors Pam Koc, Managing Editor pudhdked we M-yfnonifg Tar inafv Mr. Lester Tokars, Advisor Flash! Stop the presses! Big Scoop! Although that's not quite the typical scene in Hoover's Cardinal Office, these 13 Journalism students do manage to publish a consistently fine bi-monthly newspaper. By picking up the latest copy of the CARDINAL, any well-in- formed Hooverite can catch up on local doings from the front page news art- icles, Kats Korner and on-the-spot reports from the man-in-the-street about recent fads and fancies. Charlene Kellogg, Guy Hitler, News Editors john Farrar, Carolyn Sandberg, Business Staff Dave Brisker, Sports Editor jeff Kazikowski, Photograplmer .Weir imf5.f 0 W ncourage .xdcaclemic en ford Left to Right, First Row: West, Stolarsky, Gassman, Christie. Second Row: Taylor, Franson, Riggin, Decker, Brooks, Newton, Jewel, Kabler, Coates, Pluth. Third Row: Mr. Mullin, Beckwith, Gay, Sandin, Schell, Puccini, Hoffman, Ohse, Swenson, Noble, Pluth. 633 l'l'L A2106 Q ...A Brains and industry -are the key words in CSF. Membership is open to all who boast a 3.5 scholastic average. The primary aim of the California Scholarship Federation is to encourage academic ability and promote cultural development. A bi-weekly Newsletter is published for the members. Thisre- ports the various cultural events up- coming on TV, radio, Theater, and lectures. An active club, this year CSF sponsored a dinner and movie and a special Easter service project. Q I . 82 Left to Right, First Row: Harvin, Hildebrand, Bailey. i Left to Right, First Row: Sanchez, Rose, Veatch. Second Second Row: Slocomb, Lamon, Clifford. Third Row: Row: Gault, Williams. Third Row: Sandin, McCreery. Wayne, Ayers. Fourth Row: Melvin, Haulman. Fourth Row: Nielson, Reinicke, Daisley, .Agihfy ana! gorifer peace Manuel Soto ,435 World understanding, good fellow- ship, and peace are the goals of the American Field Service. This interna- tional organization promotes a student exchange program with other countries. Hoover's branch of the AFS this year hosted two exchange students, Synnove Rauseth from Norway and Manuel Soto from Bolivia. They have also car- ried out several fund raising projects. Sales and movies were sponsored to finance next year's students. Since its founding, the AFS has been an asset and credit to Hockerville and this tradition was again successfully carried on by this year's membership. -. lr f Synnove Rauseth Manuel came to us from Cocha- bamba, Bolivia and is living with Don Generoli during his stay at Hoover. He enjoyed going to Hoover's football games which reminded him of his fav- orite game, soccer ball. Manuel became acquainted with many new people and made new lasting friendships. Upon returning to Bolivia, Manuel plans to go to one of the Universities in Bolivia and pursue the field of engineering. l Left to Right, First Row: Generoli, Soto, Rauseth, Dennis. Second Row: Severtson, Foster, Lowell, Gassman, Phalan, Hurlich. Third Row: Bramble, Alpert, Swank, Bear. Fourth Row: Arellano, Stolarsky, Curran, Miller, Missler. Fifth Row: Beeler, Arnold, Steed, Estep. Sixth Row: Hall, Lamon, Taylor, Le Rogue, Cantos. Synnove is from Bergen, the second largest city in Norway and is living with Carolyn Dennis while attending Hoover. As a member of Cardinettes, Synnove will long remember the early morning practices and evening perform- ances during the football season. Syn- nove plans to go to the University of Bergen where she will begin her study of law. 8 3 l xlaerience ana! gl iQl'LJ5Ail0 are en iam A .l Left to Right, First Row: Nanney-Chaplain, Steele-Secretary, Ensign-President, Small-Vice-President, Kellogg-Treasurer, Mrs. Ensign, Hughes-I.C.C. Representative. Second Row: Neal, Ford, Mandale, Sick, McCullogh. Third Row: Lewis, Crain, Wolf, Mosesso, Unidentified, Clemons, Traynor. Fourth Row: Rauseth, Kircher, Lindwall. Splish! Splash! I was washin' the car. The Y-Teens are at it again. Between washing cars, baking cookies for after school goodie sales, preparing for the Carnival, and attending joints with boys clubs from other schools, these girls have precious little spare time. Sponsored by the YWCA, Y- Teens is dedicated to improving girls both socially and spiritually. Member- ship is open to all Hoover co-eds and this year 100 girls represented the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes in membership. 84 - flew uniora Left to Right, First Row: Sandland, Thomas, Galligan, Stanly. Second o Knight, Curran, Swank, Wigny. Third Row: Currier, O'Toole Chris I Baehr, Rosenberg. Fourth Row: Lakin, Hanson, Pilot, Nolte. ,lr ainec! .7!uroug!z .gzlzoof .gzruice Left to Right, First Row: Wigers, Mabee, Kerr, Jewell, Mosesso, Briggs. Second Row: Roe, Pulsi- fer, Harrell, Clyde, Fuhrman, Morris, Dickhet. Third Row: Scuito, Carlson, Gregg, Mitchell steng, Weamer. ! olidrary monifora Not to be left out are the Library monitors. These girls do the odd-jobs around the library. They also deliver those little pink over-due slips to way- ward readers. Being a library monitor offers valuable experience and training for these girls which may later benefit them in a career or job. Of ice moniford Do you remember those quiet and sometimes sneaky students who went tearing through the halls at the begin- ning of each period grabbing for at- tendance envelopes? Well, they were the Office Monitors! Although these hard-working students made it seem like childs-play, being an Attendance, Counselor or Library monitor requires fortitude, devotion, and above all, energy. These girls really do a great service for Hoover. With their duties, they help keep the Attendance, Coun- se1or's and Library running smoothly Daniels, Krauss, Taylor, Kelly. Fourth Row: Smith, Damarus, Pentecost, Jorgensen, Warren, Song: and efficiently. fr. 'fs r- ' r '-1'-. -., .L 3 -'wif ,, , - ' 5' H .A A ,,afev-smfw,-Q-,.-,e1,N-- I Left to Right, First Row: Gregg, Parker, Baker, Heberlein, Clemmons, Hazelton, Schuhesdall Abina, VanWinkle, Vann, Mervin. Second Row: Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Precourt, Mrs. Howland Riley, Curry, Dickerson, Mrs. Shelton, Howell, Littlefield, Mr. Crawford, Miss Kefalus. Left .to Right, First Row: Fanad, Apodaca, Atkins, Dillinger, Mr. Woolley, Fontaine, Gutierrez. Martinez. Second Row: Baxter, Wilson, Lucore, Fulton, Todd, Farrar, Foster, Klosterman, jones. Sfage FEW Lights! Camera! Action! The play be- gins. This was the climax of the many productions put on by this year's stage crew. Brigadoon, the Christmas pro- gram, the Senior Play Heaven Can 'Wait and My Three Angels were represented among their efforts. Mr. Woolley, faculty advisor, did the job of co-ordinating hiseighteen man team and putting theseiperformances out at the peak of perfection. Tom Todd, general manager, headed the team which consisted of two nine-man crews. These boys deserve Thanks for 21 precision job well done. 85 .S?ll,6!8I'lf6 6Ll 8 I'lC0lfl,l'CLg,86l 30 p041fAQI 5 For those with an eye on teaching as a future career, perhaps the Future Teachers of America is for you. This group is more informally known on campus as the Apple Polishers. The club provides select and individual guidance for members in reaching their goals. This year the FTA became a service organization. The members sponsored a very successful student bookstore and a special fund raising project to establish a scholarship. Left to Right, Carter, Campbell, Sanchez, Wintei's, Ptack, McCousin, Parker, Cvault, Simmons, r?...,.a., Cai Is it? . . . Is it? It is! A stirke! To a bowler, strike is perhaps the sweetest word in his vocabulary. Every bowling fan, of course, strives for a strike each time he begins a new frame Hoover's own Bowling Club meets once a week at the various bowling centers in San Diego to develop their strike ability . Competition with one another sharpens the interest and skill of the members for the game. 86 Left to Right, First Row: Lormore, Woodhouse, McKinney, Moskovitz, Pohling, Dunivan, Lowell Second Row: LeRogue, Mrs. Sanderson, Sanders, Taylor, Carreras, Casey, Bradford. gsm The boys aren't the only ones around Hoover who can display their athletic prowess. Hockerville's Girl's Athletic Association affords opportunities for girls interested in sports to develop their skills. Participation in GAA bas- ketball, tennis and modern dance pro- grams soon produces athletically pro- hcient and physically fit girls. To fur- ther interest in the Association these Hoover co-eds are often able to com- pete with GAA teams from some of our foremost rival schools. Left to Right, First Row: Richmond, Simmons, Peterson, Kellems, Quirk, Parker. Second Row: Kahan, Dalrymple, Williams, jobbins, Donavon, Murphy. Third Row: Finerty, Row, Donohue, Rhodes, Masalski, Hart, Rayman, Brown. 1' ' 1 ' M c ,' Lrriec! Cfudd Left to Right, First Row: Davila, Kravitz. Second Row: Farrar, Brisker, O'Donnell. Third Row: Kellogg, Sandburg, Danny, Kabler. Fourth Row: Romps, Mr. Tokars, Ohse. ecorafiond 'iPass the paint, please. Odd?--To everyone else but the members of Hoover's Art Club. Due to their ef- forts, Hoover was constantly draped with basically millions of banners publicizing athletic events. According to these posters, dire doom could be expected for those who didn't attend. To those who met faithfully every week in the Cafeteria to glob paint and scribble slogans-Thanks! the area. Balloons, ribbons, and banners-highlights of Hoovcr's games due to the hard woik of the Decoia tions Committee. Left to Right: Firestone, Wyland, Gray, Parker, Isaacson, Stoop, Walters, Hagadorn. Ala CM Working ,closely with the Art Club was the Decorations Committee. This group is led by Ju-di Kravitz, our Com- missioner of School Spirit. Every time Hoover played a football game, these committee members arrived at the stad- ium several hours ahead of game time. They went to work and put up banners, balloons, crepe paper . . . all intended to completely demoralize the opposi- tion. And, for the most part, they were successful. Qui!! gi Sera!! Are you an aspiring author or news paper reporter? Have you gained ex perience in journalism working on the DIAS CARDINALES or CARDINAL staffs? Good! Then you ie eligible to become a member of Quill and Scroll This society, though international in scope, is united in the purpose of better r writing and journalism. Hoover s chap ter lists twenty members uill and r Scroll's chief projects this past year was participation in school writing clinics and sponsorship of a contest among the junior High School journalists in ogafin The members of the Latin Club have engaged in many activities this year, both social and scholastic. The club's sponsor is Mr. Mullin, who is himself half Roman. He does an excellent job of cultivating the students knowledge and appreciation of Latin. Even though many hours were spent by the students learing the language, there was still time for social activities during the year. The club went to Disneyland with money earned from sales, dues, and contributions. Also, several Roman parties were held with much success. Roma aeternaf' Left to Right, First Row: Odencrantz, Miller, Steinhauser. Second Row: Wolf, Damarus, Missler, Wegner, Cringan, jones, DeMuth. Third Row: Pabker, Puccini, Slocomb, Brunner, Seifert, Kelin- ske True, Kuipers. an merican CM Buesnos Dias. That's the cry of the Pan American Club. The main in- terests of these students is learning about our Latin American neighbors to the South. Much of this knowledge is gained through field trips and several guest speakers each term. 88 jkeae oouerifefi friue or Left to Riht, First Row: Dukes, Sanchez, Beck, Taylor, Casey, Faulkner, Smith. Second Row Golaway, Mr, Mullin, Sandin, Annalora, Dabbs, Stuart, Nevins, Natwick. mmm CM Gesundheit! and German Brownies. What a combination! But they .are re- lated. The members of this club are Miss Schoessleris German Students. They learn about their adopted, lan- guage and the customs of the country behind it. German Brownies - well, they're practically synonymous with the German Club. Whenever Hooverites hear that cry, they know the club is having one of its famous 2 for .10c brownie sales. Left to Right, First Row: Avila, Stowinski, Secretary Treasurer, Riggin, Mrs. F. Hoff, Second Row Cindy Hall, Wayne, Clark Hall, Vander Wielen, Seifert. JGLOWLJQQ CU16! CHAMP? Left to Right, First Row: Winn, Strakhan, Cantos, Bear, Thomas. Second Row: Hildebrand, Sturdivant, McKig, Hawin, Gassman, Gay, Taylor, Powers. Third Row: Cunningham, Lambert, Trent, Kupers. cience Future absent-minded professors? No, not at all. The Science Club pro- motes an interest in the exciting world of science through their various field trips, films and guest speakers. These students have discovered a lot of fun and made a lot of friends among them- selves through their association with the Science Club. Left to Right, First Row: LeRogue, Stolarsky, Rogers, Wayne, jankowski. Second Row: Ayers, Mashburn, Mrs. jordan, Hurlich, Rider, Haulman. gl el'lCA Parlez-vous francais? No? Well, that's all right because if you join the French Club, Mr. King will have you well-versed in the French language and culture by the end of a year. The un- beatable combination of Mr, Kings masterful leadership and enthusiasm of his French students has made this club one of the most active on campus. Various activities include Bunuello and brownie sales and sponsorship of several dinners and picnics each year. Vive la France! Left to Right, First Row: Mr. Nordstrom, Lamon, Lowell, McKig, Medick, Taylor. Second Row: Haulman, Wayne, Trent, Mashburn, Zimmerman. Wait CM .NJ 1 , PH I N Pn'l TL Y P114 Looks com- plicating, doesn't it? However, to the members of the Math Club, this is just one of many challenges they wel- come. Some of Hoover's finest minds are found listed in the membership of this organization. Many of these stu- dents will later further their math- amatical interests in college. They may also someday be a part of the team which will cinch United States su- premacy in outer space. 89 Q0 C2 fgarficiloafezi .gn any guenfd The Silver Blades display their skill and talent during one of the half-time shows. Pam Lipsey, junior Attendant. Carolyn Dennis, Queen. Sandy Lane, Sophomore Attendant. Samms, Kennedy, Rice, McAfee C!Captain Rod Sandlin escorts Queen Carolyn to her ball. Hup . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . 4 . . . is the command during the ROTC parade. oung en jeain S.F.C. Coffin, S.F.C. Lester. gecome wo ce of Left lo right, Firft Row: c!Captain Finkle, cfgnd Lt. Anderson, cfCaptain Sandlin. Second Row: cflst Lt. Depew, C!Captain Evans. Third Row: c!2nd Lt. Kirkwood. Hoover's ROTC is something we should all be proud of. These fine boys have entered several competitive drills with the different San Diego high schools. Their efforts have brought honor and trophies to Hoover. 'Each cadet is trained in drill procedures and the usage of weapons. It is the primary aim of ROTC to make each of these boys a credit to their school, commu- nity and country, now and later. This year the ROTC elected Carolyn Dennis their queen and presented her with the honorary rank of major. SAW gfaoled Left lo right, Fin! Row: Platt, Scarborough, Finkle. Second Row: c!Captain Sandlin. Tlaird Row: Martin, McCarthy, Mata, Springstead. Fourth Row: Klosterman, Pond, An- derson, Zimmerman, Kruger. M Glam Lefl lo riglalz Cox, Peterson, Slocomb, Caldwell, Rickson, Merryman, Maize, Hughes. ur Wafiorw ibeknde icerfi Lefz to right: c!Captain Franson. Fizgfl Row: An drunus, Darrick, Pariano, Martinez, jackson. Ser ond Row: Phillips, May, Jameson, Jacobson, Birono. Third Row: Crumm, Hubbard, Pelz, Wil son, Daw. Fourlh Row: Slocomb, Peckhan, Mas sez, Zaniske. Lefl lo righl: cflst Lt. Depew. Firzrl Row: jordan Hughes, Hurley, Graham. Second Row: Otstattz Badaly, Spieker. Third Row: Platt, Maize, Garcia Curtis. Fourth Raw: Kruger, -Hare, Peterson Binkerd. QU C Caofefa Left 10 righls cf2nd Lt. Kirkwood. Firxt Row: Rixon, Bartholomew, Minard, Jargus, Reed, Dison. Second Row: Lucure, Messer, Thomas, Califano, Martin. Third Raw: Fox, Ames, Fitz- gerald, Epsyn, Crompton. Fourth Row: Woolley, Goodmanson, Webb, Whitwer, Dickerson. Left lo righz: ,cf2ncl Lt. Anderson. Firrl Row: Scarborough, Wellington, Beau, McCarthy, Myers. Semnd Row: Springstead, Lane, Donahue, Reid, Siiackelford. Third Row: Klosterman, McKinley, Scott, Villian, jellinek. ff K? Z fi fVPi'f W f li ---' KL 1 r Kkzf 'f 4 C U , , I Q QQ! i'L'Cl'4'fQZ,Z MZ 9-4 ,V f2 m, Qf M ZZSMY wg fd L- 0 .--0 4,04 A, ff-4 my YQQJ O K f gzymf-fx-7L02fL1',,54g fMLffp MQW aging 4 H Q X, .,, .7 z , ' ' C b 60650 f 53Qw, N l .. ,Kummllif ., K, i I' 'I,,l'Vl'TTnw- 5 T A 3 A MXH' Aff? ,VJ SM N EA' Q C7 A X? my , f . Aj Y i 6 !A i , 'an f v .5 wh . ? F' ' 3 E+ i 5 ,.,. Et L ,,4., an qu If 5 - Q . ' V ,f f fm 'I L a X: ., 'M' V V Y Q il 'X 31 3' :- w. 4 we 4 'Q H -....!,,ll!ll fr?-Q 1 'T' h' fl gui- fi -.5 V .3 X fb gf Y' ' Qwmnm. ,, wmqn' ' Coach Russ Leslie No successful team is complete with- i out strong defensive and offensive lines, and Coach Russ Leslie was as- C6ll 6bl'LCL 5 jaLe .SZCOIQ Under the leadership of Roy Engle, Hoover's head football coach, the Car- dinals won their second consecutive Eastern League Championship. This achievement adds one more plus to Coach Engle's already outstanding rec- ord, as no other coach in Hoover High history has ever won two consecutive League titles. signed the task of developing these lines. The powerful defensive line held arch-rival San Diego High to a slim seven points, while the offense chalked up twenty points to defeat the Cavers for the third straight year. Due to the combined efforts of Roy Engle and Russ Leslie, the Hoover Cardinals posted a 7-2-1 season record. Coach Roy Engle .gjfraigltf Gig Layne jifi Hoover Opponent Hoover Opponent Hoover Oppon nt Kearny 0 7 Clairemont 12 7 Lincoln 7 Helix 13 22 St. Augustine 12 20 San Diego 7 Sweetwater 6 53 Morse 6 12 Crawford O Hoover's 1963 Varsity football team this year set to the almost impossible task of equaling the previous year's record. The team did, however fulfill that task. The fired-up Hoover offense combined with determined defense to crush Kearny in their first game 25 to 0. In their next two games, Hoover beat Helix and Sweetwater by scores of 14-13 and 15-6, respectively. But in the following game, the Cardinals were defeated 12-7 in a great upset victory by Clairemont. This indomitable Hoo- ver team, however, finished the remain- der of the regular season without a loss, defeating St. Augustine, Morse, San Diego, and Crawford and tying with Lincoln in a 7-7 deadlock. During the regular season no opposing team scored more than 13 points against the Cardinals. l Louie Golston and Coach Engle discuss strategy during Lincoln game 97 g00fA6l!!.S2g,60l'L AIWLCLXQJ Hoover back, Lloyd Jacobsen 1411, looks for opening in San Diego defense during Cardinals' hard fought 20-7 victory. End Ted Bovee 1875 leaps high to snatch a pass from quarterback Rick Shaw in Hoover-San Diego game. Rick Shaw 111, fades back to look for receivers downfield as guard Carl Broselle 1615 and halfback Ed Haines 1421 move into position. 98 mae! Joao ann? Halfback Ed Haines f42j fight desperately fo ch eeded ya d ge d ri g CIF Playoffs For the second year in a row, the Hoover Varsity football team earned the right to play in the C.I.F.S.D. finals. This year's game against El Capitan was viewed by 18,000 fans in Aztec Bowl. The Cards were in charge of the ball during the first quarter and went into the lead 6-0. However, the staunch Vaqueros later found a hole in Hoover's defense and scored to end the half 7-6. During the third quarter, the Cardinals were plagued by fumbles and a nine yard punt. El Cap charged over the goal line three more times to put the game out of Hoover's reach. A bit of Hoover's pride was salvaged near the end of the game when Junior quarterback Gary Marshall completed a long pass' to end johnny Bartley. Bartley made a spectacular diving catch in the end zone. The final score: Hoover 12, El Capitan 27. jim Blount 1725 and Robin O'Conner halt Va queros on one foot line. jig 1963 1964 cflwfefn Left la right, Fin! Row: Roberts, Mgr., Shaitel Phillips Beck Palos Nelson Rumero G Marshall Stevenson Bovee Wilson fgacobsen. ferond Row: Coach Engle, Koudleka Lockwood Anderson Bagnas Schrader A Frasieur Carter Oatman Gellings opac, Ba tzer. Pictured above are the Eastern League Championship Hoover -High Cardinals! Throughout the entire sea- son, the defensive and offensive units combined a one-hundred per cent plus team effort to secure the Eastern League title. The team averaged six- teen points a game through the fine passing of Rick Shaw to excellent ends Ted Bovee, Rick Novac, john Bartley and Louie Golston. The Cardinals also had a fine running team. Many Hoover students were thrilled by the skilled running of Ed Haines, Lloyd Jacobsen, Alan Frasieur, Gary Wilson, Ed Lane, Bud Schrader and roll out runs by Rick Shaw. The defensive unit, coached by Russ Leslie and Roy Engle, established itself as one of the toughest defenses in San The Hoover High defensive unit takes advantage of brief time out during 3rd quarter action of CIF 0 Playoff game. 8CL9U,8 KACLHQIULOH 6CLl 6bl'l6L if Left to right Fmt Row jenkins Shaw Collins Gordan Broselle Lane Bartley Novak, Melby, O'Conner,'.I.acy. Second Row: Gauthier Tyson Blount Assad J Marshall Haines P Frasier Golston Horne Hooks, Coach Leslie. Q Diego County. Excellent linesmen, in- cluding Richard Gauthier, Carl Bro- selle, Bob Collins, Dennis jenkins, jim Blount, Cliff Gordon, john Stephen- son,'andiLouie Golston provided the tough defensive line, while Ted Bovee, Gary Wilson, Ed Haines, Bud Schrader, Lloyd Jacobsen, and Robin O'Conner made up part of the backfield. Their precise defensive playing limited the opposing teams to a slim nine point per game average. This is a young team, approximately one-half of the squad was composed of Iuniors. Next year, these returning let- termen should provide the nucleus for the Cardinals in their bid for the third straight Eastern League Championship! Tom Baltzer All-Eastern League All-C.I.F.S.D.-2nd Team OOUQI' fdI'L6!0lfli6 ,MAH ,uonord Rick Shaw All-Eastern League All-C.l.F.S.D.-2nd Team Most Valuable Bob Collins Carl Broselle All-Eastern LeaguwDefense All-Eastern League All-C.I.F.S.D.-3rd Team Co-Captain Ted Bovee Gary Wilson Eddie Haynes Lloyd Jacobsen All-Eastern League All-Eastern League-Defense All-Eastern League- All-Eastern League All-C.I.F.S.D.-2nd Team Honorable Mention All-C.I.F.S.D.-2nd Team Most Improved Most Inspirational Co-Captain Gary Wilson 122, makes vain effort to halt Vaquero back from scoring during CIF playoff. unior amify joofdaf Left to Right, First Row: Duke, Tomsavic, Garrett, Kramer, Sofia, Duryer, McCluskey, Reeg, Andrews, Duggins. Second Row: Stephens, Melvin, Reinke, McCartney, McFann, Ruiz, Riggs, Curtis, Smither, Love, Gibson. Third Row: Howard, Prowse, Reichart, Tayelaar, Donoho, Schaitel, Verdon, Barnett, T. Campbell, S. Campbell, Woods, Gephart, Fourth Row: Goycocher, Luth, Walvl, Companiotte, Carpenter, Churchill, Morgan, Sherman, Willis, Hawkes, Cook. Conch Murphy, Coach Bartow. HOOVSY OPPOUCIW Hoover Opponent 0 Morse 12 7 Kearny 0 0 I-iUC0lU 51 7 Sweetwater 12 S2111 D380 20 7 Clairemont 13 Cf-3Wf0fd 20 O St. Augustine Season Record 2-6 ith Eastern League Coach John MU1'PhY Coach Jerry Bartowe Undaunted by a season record of two wins and six losses, Coaches John Murphy and jerry Bartow firmly maintain that the boys mak- ing up this year's j.V. squad have exhibited a lot of promising mater- ial to till the vacancies left on the Varsity team by graduating Seniors. And with the experience glainecl by these Sophomores this year, these coaches are probably more than right! Shut-out themselves twice, the'J.V. in turn left Kearny and Sweetwater out in the cold by scores of 7-0. They then went on to lose all of their last six starts. 103 gmncwficfi Hoover Opponent 110 Point Loma 197 109 San Diego 179 197 Lincoln 1 1 1 119 Kearny 209 1 1 1 Crawford 206 195 Morse 109 3rd Eastern League Hoover's gymnastic team, despite losing its first two meets, finished third in the Eastern League. The team lost its first league meet to San Diego, nf but rallied at their second to beat Lin- coln 197 to 111. Crawford then rolled over the Cardinals by a score of 206 to 111. Despite the setbacks, Hoover finished strong, defeating Morse 195 to 109. iw Fine performances were turned in by seniors Pete Covert, jack Wheelock, Norm Hirata and juniors jack Saun- ders, Richard Reingisen, Larry Olds, and Jim McAlexander. jack Wheelock, pictured above, demonstrates the fine form that made him one of the top gymnasts in the area. 4 Left to right, Fin! Raw: McAlexander, Batesan, Olds, Wheelock, Miller, Hirata, Ringeisen, Batten. Second Row: Church, Barrios, Olivier, Covert, Wilson, Ayers, Jones, Saunders, Sperber, Millican, Smith, Coach Backer. 104 Left lo right, Fi1'JtR0w: Wright, Boynton Cobbs Colson Buclge Walker Kerridge Paulson Lunsford Second Row Seitek K Cobbs, Keller, Amador, Chapman, Pfahler Barker Talbot Brown Tlmd Row Jones Wheeler Heekin Harris Zimmerman Ondler Eidsmoe, Ohlsen, F. Brown, Siniard, Wilcoy Humphrey Cossette Venzialle Beeler Mgr Coach Peeters Coach Ken Peeters can boast an out- Hoover Oppon nt standing record after only one year at Hoover. He guided the Cross Country team to a league title and an overall record of five wins and three losses. In league play, the Harriers dropped only one meet to Crawford. Best times were 10:04 by Don Walker and 10:07 by john Colson. Two other outstanding runners were Gary Cobbs and Bill Paul- son. The junior Varsity also had a suc- cessful season posting a five and three record. To match the Varsity, the un- derclassmen also won the Eastern League title for their division. tie Hoover and Lincoln Cross Country teams begin meet in which Hoover defeited Lincoln 32 71 HWS gf? -W5 EXW 5236 Lf 'Z if . 4 Q '52-I - .fx- I' fr . QQ. amifq gcwlfefdaf g I. Left to Right, Coach DeBate, Hamand, Hood, Harrison, Simmons, McLemo Hanks, Barth, Hampton, O'Conner, Mgr., Frank, Mgr. Paced by returning Seniors, the Hoover basketball team attempted to capture the Eastern League Champion- ship and better the previous year's rec- ord. Unfortunately, due to some very close last- minute losses, our Cardinals occupied a strong third place in Eastern League standings. In pre-league activities, the Cardinals posted a 4 and 4 record. This included wins over the tough Grossmont, Sweet- water, Chula Vista and Hilltop teams. During the first game of the Kiwanis tournament, the Cards crushed Mt. Mi- guel 71-39, but bowed to Saints 78-63. The following week saw Hoover m.eeting Saint Augustine again in the f-lfSt league contest. Hoover conquered a faltering Saints team 59-54. l re, iviarsnan, Straw, ......, ..,.., i 1--11 Gene Hood, Hoover guard, fights hard for the ball when Pat Harrison is momentarily taken out of play. 107 .jvlaraffouglzf Ucforiea, Mnfimef 05106686 9 Rick Shaw jumps high for successful two-handed lay-up. The following two League games proved not so successful, as the team was defeated 59-51 to Lincoln, and 41- 40 to Crawford during a foul 'plagued, low-scoring tilt. The fired-up Hoover team through the combined efforts of Lyle Hull, most valuable player, and Pat the hustler Harrison, most im- proved player, along with Shaw, Hood, Hanks, McLemore, Marshall, Ham- mond, and others won the next six games. 108 Lyle Hull, team's most valuable player, does some important rebounding as teammate McLemore looks on. Hoover Opponent 43 Helix 46 64 Grossmont 44 57 Sweetwater 49 46 Glendale Hoover 55 57 Burroughs 61 52 Clairemont 56 50 Chula Vista 45 67 Hilltop 5 1 71 Mt. Miguel 39 63 St. Augustine 78 59 St. Augustine 54 51 Lincoln 59 Hoover Opponent 40 Crawford 41 47 San Diego 34 42 Kearny 31 67 Morse 58 49 Pt. Loma 40 59 St. Augustine 43 56 Lincoln 48 45 Crawford 47 59 San Diego 52 44 Morse 57 ' 3rd Eastern League ring Z?a:iLefLaff .gzcwon fo a Cfode Coach Wayne DeBate sets up play with Marshall, Hanks, and Shaw. During the second Crawford game, the starting five, urged on by the rest of the team, set out to revenge the Crawford Colts. Crawford, who had their own intentions for the Eastern League crown again upset the Cards, this time by two points, 47-45. In the following two league games, San Diego was again defeated, but a fired-up team from Morse High sur- prised the Cardinals, handing them a 57-44 defeat. With the season completed, the Car- dinals had captured a third place po- sition in the Eastern League, a fine representation for Hoover High. Coach Wayrie DeBate in his first year of Varsity coaching has posted a fine 13-9 season record. Five of these nine losses were by 5 points or less. g unior amify gadgefgaf Left to Right, Erickson, Former, Dupre, Cossette, Finley, Lyons, Yessen, Phillips, Windle, Rowe, Gephart, CCYCUCH, Duke, Cinch Dowell. Hoover's john Lyons 1352 stretches to complete shot in Hoover's one point victory over San Diego. The 1964 junior varsity squad will provide such building blocks as john Lyons, Mike Wiiidle, and Frank Cuenca for the varsity next year. This year it provided many thrilling and tense moments for Hoover fans. Wfinning three of the first five games, the Cardinals appeared to he starting a great season. However, the next Hoover victory didn't come until over halfway through the sea- son when Hoover humbled Point Loma 61-25. john Lyons, high point man for the Cards paced the team with 25 of the team's 46 points in the final game of the season against Morse. Season record 6-11. Hoover Oppon nt 35 Helix 42 Grossmont 52 Sweetwater 42 Clairemont 42 Point Loma 32 Saint Augustine 26 Lincoln 42 Crawford 22 San Diego 29 Kearny 49 Morse 61 Point Loma 41 Saint Augustine 49 Lincoln 49 Crawford 57 San Diego 46 Morse 5th Eastern League Wea fan? Left to Right, First Row: Polley, Lindwall, Konold, Koliwer, Roney, Carson, Worm, Stephenson. Second Row: niounr, rugu, pope, Keating, Reed, Harris, Brown, Keenan, San Filippo, Ward, Dunham, Leonard, Eberly. Frank San Fillippo Qtopj sets his opponent up for a pin in CIF finals. The 1965-64 Hoover Wrestling team was sparked with several outstanding individual efforts throughout the sea- son. Frank San Filippo, undefeated in sixteen straight matches, placed first in the Eastern League finals. San Filipo, Mike Doyle and Dan Reed went to the C.I.F.S.D. finals While placing third or better in the League. Also, when two Lincoln wrestlers were unable to par- ticipate in the C.I.F., Drew Leonard and Kim Ward were chosen as substi- tutes. San Filippo, the high point man on the team, placed third in the C.I.F. finals. Mike Doyle recorded the fastest pin of the season, 26 seconds, against his Point Loma opponent. Doyle, a Sophomore, won nine out of twelve matches. Seniors Darrell Worm, Roger Wiltcher and Don Carson also made excellent showings this year. lll medf em eala eague 0l'l0l'6 Hoover 3 Castle Park 17 Coronado 27 Madison 12 Kearny 21 Crawford 24 Morse 12 Hilltop 13 Lincoln 13 Sweetwater 17 La Jolla 10 Point Loma 5 San Diego 5th Eastern League 5th League Finals Opponent 38 35 23 32 27 30 30 39 ' 43 27 33 38 Kim Ward Ctopj scores valuable points in his victory over Crawford opponent. Drew Leonard Qrightj stalks Hilltop opponent in his first match in the CIF finals. Left to Right, First Row: Keenan, Wilkes, Wheelock, Dewey,gii'pl1yivESecond Row: Couch Leslie, Cohen, Sullivnnfi Slaughter, Kimball. Hoover Opponent 13 Saint Augustine 5 4 San Diego 14 12 Crawford 6 25 Clairemont 11 18 Lincoln 0 21 Saint Augustine 15 25 San Diego 21 11 Granite Hills 7 Crawford The defending Eastern League golf champs of Hoover have streaked to first place after only three meets. Hoover dropped only one of their first seven league meets and this to San Diego. However, because of this loss, the Car- dinals held second place as of this writ- ing. Peter McDade, George Wilkes and Lanny Kimble have continually turned in fine performances throughout this early season. fs pig V, ,Es , ,, ,,Kwwff-:ffgzigyngy -W '41 ,.: -sem 4, 411 SWE 5 fi 1 -Q Q, i A :-f -fl gill Z nqginieg . ,Ai ,L . , . 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Roy Barth, top tennis player in Southern California, shows what champions are made of. 114 Hoover Opponent 18 El Cajon 10 18 Helix 10 28 Lincoln 0 28 Morse 0 11 San Diego 17 18 Saint Augustine 10 26 Crawford 2 28 Morse 0 27 Lincoln 1 10 San Diego 18 19 Saint Augustine 7 Crawford Hoover's traditionally strong tennis team has again turned in a fine season. Winning their first four meets and los- ing only two fboth to San Diegoj , they ranked second place in the Eastern League as of this writing. The players are assured of going to the CIF finals and Coach Whitehead feels that with both Roy Barth and Mike Amador heading the field, we stand a good chance of placing first. The four top players Barth, Amador, Don Parker, and Larry Amador also went to the Ojhi Tennis Tournament where they again demonstrated their usual excellence. wimming Left to Right, First Row: Yancey, Yautsey, Krammer, Ohls, Roberts-manager, Benson, Brooks. Second Row: Hubbard, Faulk, Fog, Lawless, Henry, Maloney, Goodmanson. Third Row: Kneif-manager, Gifford, Batton, Millican, Nauman, Mcllwee, Carlton, Wil- liams, Coach Decker. Having the youngest Varsity swim- ming team in Hoover swimming his- tory, the Cards took to the water against ,Mission Bay in their nrst meet. Bowing 51-44, they returned the following week and handed Point Loma a 52-43 defeat. P Crawford then floated over Hoover 71-2 3, but the team once again bounced back and this time against Madison 73-21. In their final meet, as of this writing, the Cardinals defeated Clairemont and stand in possible contention for a first place position. Hoover Opponent 44 Mission Bay 5 1 52 Point Loma 43 27 Crawford 7 1 73 Madison 2 1 1 l Adam Gifford, distance swimmer, begins his Versatile Hugh Batton,- the team's leading dive forthe 400-yard freestyle. scorer, demonstrates his excellent diving form. 115 , l 5 7 ' . 1 7964 fl-ac .iam Oatman, Marshall, Wright. With the beginning of the 1964 Track season, Coaches john Murphy and Ken Peeters began training one of the strongest Hoover track teams of the decade. Following a tie in the season opener, the Cardinals trounced La Jolla 80-24. Some of the outstanding victories were turned in by Alan Frasieur in the 100- yard dash, Ed Lane in the 120-yard high hurdles, Pierre Frazier in the 180- yard low hurdles and Ed Hanks in the high jump. Many others also turned in fine performances. Hoover fared even better the follow- ing week, defeating Clairemont 87-16. Impressive wins were turned in by Robin O'Conner in the 100-yard dash, john Colson in the half-mile and Don Walker in the mile. omg' mmm C1 1r-r f-5.53. ...D-F' 20230 E1 a-wg. . if 'Tico E921 2. 5 fbgr-P Frgw 5.0 Oo-S EE.. Ppg v-In-15 in-g 352 .. '5 O- -W2 . gi 51157 551' .259 Sm 5' E :I ogy! PT' O' QQU' nllh F9891 232.2 2-'B . gg 32' :1UQ 'U 515-2 ,'3'5 ,- welg 05'-D eff' mg? 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A ...:-i .Q-.R , ff Q 1, f i Norm Hiram soars over 12' in Point Loma meet. 117 M94 Jump, .ggfzof pai, .gjoofggkf Distance runners John Colson and Doug Wriglit have become two of the finest in San Diego county. The Cards continued their string of consecutive wins by crushing Saints 91- 15 in the following meet. Hoover took 10 of 11 first place berths including Richard Chapman in the half-mile, John Talbot in the 440, and Doug Wright in the 220. San Diego, who met the Cardinals next, presented a major opposition to our team in its bid for both a no-loss season, and a shot for the Eastern League crown. The Cards kept their consecutive wins, however, as they de- feated San Diego 62-42 for the first time in nine years. 118 Alan Frasieur took the 220-yard dash, and Richard Gauthier won the shot put event for the third consecutive time with a put of 51'11M . Following the National City Relays, the Cardinals took on the Crawford Colts. Taking seven of the 12 first place positions, the Cardinals defeated Craw- ford 59-45 for their third straight sea- sonal meet. Among the first place vic- tors were Richard Eidsmoe in the 100, john Colson in the half-mile, Richard Gauthier again in high jump, Don Walker in the mile, and Norm Hirata in pole vault. Hirata took a vault of 12'6 , his best of the season. After the San Diego Relays, Hoover met and defeated Point Loma 62-42. Richard Gauthier and Ed Hanks posted their best marks of the season. Gauthier ranked with a shot put of 54'8 , and Ed Hanks out-jumped even himself with a high jump of 6'8 . This broke the country record. Pierre Frazier leads his opponent after the Hrst hurdle and goes on to win the event against Saint Augustine. .fdmicl jAri!f5 of 1964 jfac .Simian With only two league meets remain- ing, and with such fine talent as high jumpers Ed Hanks, Lyle Hull, and John Cain, ' shot putters Richard Gauthier, Tom Baltzer, and Rick Steif, as well as sprinters, distance runners, and pole vaulters, the 1964 Track team was defi- nitely in contention for the Eastern League crown. Track official, coach and onlookers happily verify ll 6'8 jump by Ed Hanks to break CIF record. Shot putter Richard Gauthier wins shot put event during Doug Wright- passes the baton to Alan Frasieur in relay Hoover 62-42 triumph over San Diego. against San Diego. Cards conquered 62-42. Yflmflekafwl vat Jai spam! Left to Right, First Row: Lunsford, Ohlsen, Wahl, Ruiz, Duke, Sherman, Goldstein, Humphrey. Peterson. Second Row: Monroe manager, Beck, Shaw, Tsuji, Cobbs, Bertoline, Parker, Robertson, Harris, Crossman, Baker. Third Row: Coach Murphy, jones- manager, Guttierrez, Burke, Manor, C. Johnson, Lambert, T. johnson, Sandoval, Cunningham, Coach Peeters. Fourth Row: Venziale Pfahler, Keller, Waird, Heekin, Butler, Sperber, Morgan, Reed. Hoover 66 SIVZ 56 49 62 76 51 44 65 Hoover '67 69 56V2 44 24 58V2 50 28 72V2 1 20 ..B,, Opponent Kearny 28 La Jolla 43M Clairemont 35 Crawford 46 Point Loma 32 Saint Augustine 17 San Diego 64 Lincoln 51 Morse 29 NC, Opponent Kearny 16 La Jolla 17 Clairemont 28y2 Crawford 41 Point Loma 62 Saint Augustine 47y2 San Diego 55 Lincoln 58 Morse 92 Don Sperber, B pole vaulter, clears the bar with ease in ITICCI f151Hil'lSf Sim Diff-10 .SZOLU pofenfia! jar nxf ear Distance runner james Keller Following in the footsteps of A track, the B and CH teams also began their string of consecutive wins. The B track team started its series of victories with a 66-28 triumph over Kearny. Frank Bertilino running both the 100 and 200-yard dashes paced the Beeis with Alan Shaw who won the high and the low hurdles. The C team scored an even more impressive win when they tdok all first place events in their 67-16 romp over Kearny. The B tracksters defeated La Jolla in the following meet 51112-43yg. The Cee's once again swept all first place events against La Jolla, handing them a 69-17 defeat. Continuing their victories, the Bee's ran over Clairemont, taking 8 of 11 first place positions. The Cee's also captured 8 out of 10 first places defeat- ing Clairemont 5695-285. Crawford next fell to the Bee's and Cee's, 49-46 and 44-41 respectively. Shot putter Rodney Tsuji High jumper Alan Shaw i ower ,ihffem ana! Cjfufck Mfcking Left to Right, First Row: Roberts-manager, Haynes, Blundell, Keller, Wilke, White, Verdon, Broselle, Schrader. Second Row: Cic- chenelli-manager, Crabtreremanager, Doyle, Smith, Hutchenson, Bangsbt-rg, Shaw, Harrison, jarohesen, Coach Bartow. Hoover Opponent 7 El Capitan 7 4 Helix 8 9 Lincoln 5 9 San Diego State Frosh 14 4 San Diego 11 6 Morse 1 6 Crawford 5 4 Kearny V 13 5 Saint Augustine O 8 Lincoln 7 19 El Capitan 4 5 San Diego 6 8 Morse 2 5 Crawford 5 9 Saint Augustine 7 10 Lincoln 1 5 San Diego 5 6 Morse 0 6 Crawford 1 6 Saint Augustine 3 122 junior Ron Wlhite makes a desperate slide for third during action in Saints game go dfer lljardifg gadedaf lam Coach Bartow and his baseball team met with rough competition this year in the Eastern League race. While excel- lent in league play, they won at least one game from every team except San Diego. Hoover rolled over Morse and Lincoln three times while dropping only one to Crawford. In non-league tilts, they tied with El Capitan. How- ever, the Cards more than made up for that in the next Hoover-El Cap game when Hoover humbled them 19- 4. Hoover played their fourth game against the San Diego State Frosh but lost 9-14. The action which en- hanced the games was put on by such players as catcher Carl Broselle and outfielder Bud Schrader. The mound this year was controlled by junior Lloyd Hutchenson. Hustling Pat Harrison held down the shortstop position while Lloyd Jacobson manned third base. At the time of this deadline-April 24- Hoover held a strong third place in the Eastern League. Coach Jerry Bartow gives signals to Hoover team in San Diego game.-Picture courtesy of Jeff Kazikowski Pitcher Lloyd Hutchenson and catcher Carl Brosclle anxiously watch ball in play during game with Shaw sqm-figg buck tu first base after ' - - ' l . San Diego.-Pictures courtesy of jeff Kazikowski throw from pitc ict 12 5 oouerg eam izbialafagd jadf Acfion Shaw checks to see where the ball is while rounding third base on his way home. Lloyd Jacobson views the play at first while Saints' man rolls into third. 124 Hoovcfs Pat Harrison slides into third base while Saints' opponent awaits throw. lfU'll0I lljafdlig KQJQLJK .1 1 1 I 1 4 Left to Right, First Row: Lunsford, Doyle, Cuence Wood Dwyer Second Row McFann Barton Grantham Dupre Ewald Cossette Third Row Coach DeBate, Reinke, Lee, Campbell, Baker, Ondler Clark Stephenson Wiggins manager GAMES 'F League games Hoover 12 Hoover 8 'Hoover 4 Hoover 4 'San Diego 5 'Ho0ver 8 'Hoover 5 Kearny 3 t Hoover 3 t Hoover 5 E1 Capitan 8 'FMorse 6 :l'Crawford 1 'FI-Ioovergl 'l'Hoover 5 'l'San Diego 10 El Capitan Helix Lincoln Crawford Hoover Morse Crawford Hoover Saints Lincoln Hoover Hoover Hoover Saints Lincoln Hoover gWf XWJOWQ JVWAMW we , My, M W W Cx Yi M5430 M 3125 QM 1 li, bd ff! . ..M MWQDLLJLM aw, I Q tJ'4Qg4l,4fuMJ X mv, is Wa, , E' x 53? 1: J :mx in Bob Puccini President Bill Petrick Treasurer Tom Kuhns Vice-President we Mice Denise Padilla Secretary Sally Mattes My. Harris Girls Tickets Sponsor Darrell Worm Boys Tickets 44 , ,1 ,, . FQ- 5 ' S Susan JOFSCUSOD Norman Hirata Kathleen Patton Announcements Extra Activities Vespers of fke agznior Cfaod Lilli Ohse Annual Carol Page Lorraine Iverson Clerk Prom Laura Rickerson Patty jugus Kathy Kelly Publicity Dinner Commencement Pam Koc Cardinal Suzanne Pohling Senior Play oundegzm .Aaluirie eniord Isocrates 1456-388 B.C.j Athenian orator and rhetorician once said this of education: Whom, then, do I call educated? First, those who manage well the circumstances which they encounter day by day, and who possess a judgment which is ac- curate in meeting occasions as they arise, and rarely miss the expedient course of action, Next, those who are decent and honorable in their intercourse with all men, bearing easily and good na- turedly what is unpleasant or offensive in others, and being themselves as agreeable and reasonable to their associates as is humanly possible to beg Furthermore, those who hold their pleasures always under control, and are not unduly overcome by their misfortunes, bearing up under them bravely and in a manner worthy of our common nature, Finally, and most important of all, those who are not spoiled by their success, and who so not desert their true selves, but hold their ground steadfastly as wise and soberminded men, rejoicing no more in the good things which have come to them through chance than in those which through their nature and intelli- gence are theirs since birth. Those who have a character which is in accord, not with one of these things, but with all of them, these I maintain are educated and whole men, possessed of all the-virtues of a man. We, your counselors, would hope that in our three years of working with you, we may have helped you to view education as Isocrates did. It is our wish that five years, ten years from now or more as you browse in the past memories of Hoover, you will find increasing value in these ancient yet contemporary ideas. Miss Bonney Carlson, Senior Counselor Abalr, Sandy Bonnie Abair, Susan Alcaraz, Lrlra Alpert, Beth Agnew, Susan Louise Aiello, Lesley jam- Airhart, Joanna Wl1itney Alpert, Rochelle Lee Alspaugh, Susan Diane Altman, Robert George UAQ CAM 0 1964 Altmeyer, Raymond Harry Amador, Michael Patrick Anderson, Mark Anderson, Pat L, Ames, Stephanie Louise Anderson, Jerome Mark Ll Anderson, Penelope Ann Andresen, Katherine Publicity Committee Left to Right, First Row: Rickerson-Chairman. Second Row: Moore, Carlson, Williams, Iverson, Hartson. .Haj .jslerderf .Hoover f Andrews, Darlene E. Andrunas, Vincent Paul l Archer, jess K. Archibald, Carol jean Arellano, Linda C, Arnett, -Ianis May Arnold, Calvin Gary Asaro, Kathleen Theresa Asciutto, Joseph 5. 132 Ashliield, Baron Assad, Michael August, Alfred Jos. Avila, Toni Badami, Joanne Louise Bagnas, Benjamin E. Bailey, Georgia Anne Balch, Donald lirlwine Balrzer, Tum Alan Banks, Marysue Barclay Steven Glenn Bardsley, Yvonne Irene Barker, jack C. Barker, Susan Mae Barnes, Linda Sue Barrios, Delores Jo Barron, Barbara Bassett, Judy B. Bates, Diane Bartley, john Stephen Baskerville, Beverly Ann Ll Baumann, Darlene Ann Bear, Diane Zella Benuparlant, Andy P. Beeler, Dale Roger Bellville, john Leroy Benson, Barbara jean Beavers, Leona Marie 1 ,M 1 I ,, s Q. ., ,.t .- ,f K 7+ ' R,,,'i'f'3V' .. VZ , i J '. 7,5 -. n L ' ' fn', Beeman, Chris A. Bendekgeyk Valerie jean Benson, Stephen Carl Beck, Benson Lee Behm, Robert Arthur 134 Beckwith, Lawrence Ill Bednarck, Robert joseph Bekech, Thurzu Ann Belliston, Vance james Bennett, james Michael Bennett, Steven L. Berkeley, Barry Berry, Sheir Lynn Bevans, Jeanne Bernadette Bittner, Larry Wayne Blackburn, Michael W. Bloodgoocl, Nancy Lee Vespers Committee Left to Right, Carlson, Clllllfllhlfl-PLIIILJIT. Mrs. Buker, Bear, Hugrulurn Hurmush, Nanney, jlzid .95 Our Song fo jlLee5 Blount, James Michael Blundell, Michael Allen l el Boaz, Llonu Bochert, Martlm june Boettcher, Jepson Michael Boisvert, Robert joseph Boltz, Paul Wayne Bonner, Gary Vincent Bunnett, Bn1'lm1'a1 jenn Buoiml, Rnngxltl Paul 155 Tickets Committee Left to Right, First Row: Chairmen Worrrr. Boys' Tickets, and Mattes. Girls' Tickets. Second Row: Damarus, Chimley. Hughes. Third Row: Frontis, Hagaclorn, Small. Fourth Row: Komatsu, Iverson. Fifth Row: Blount, Deland, Dibble. Sixth Row: Puccini, Blackburn, Miller. Borgen, Norma Ann Boryla, john Vincent Bovee, Theodore Robert Bowling, Carole Diann Ong ag bil CU'll'lQl 5 Q . . . Box, Debby Ann Boyle, Sharon Kay Bradfortl, Susan Elizabeth Brammer, Diane Marie Brandish, Thomas Michael 136 Breshears, Linda jean Briggs, Debra Irene Brisker, David Robert Brollini, Leroy Brooks, Barbara Ellen Brooks, jeffrey M. Brooks, Pat Broselle, Carl Brothers, Leslie Carl Brown, Dennis . Brown, Hervey Sheldon Brunner, George Jeffery Bryant, Richard Paul Buck, Leland G. Buckler, Michael Carl Budge, Dennis Keith Bunlcley, Thomas Edwin Burcharrl, Earl Waryiie Burgess, Karen Darlene Burke, Ann Marie Burkhart, Cliff 137 Busquc, Diana Louise Butler, Glenda Elaine Butterhelal, Ronal l.. Cable, john G. Caldwell, Craig C. Cameron, Judy Dell Campbell, Diane Roberts Camlelaria, Michael Carney john Cnmll Gemga Doutglxs ll Carter, Robert L. Caruthers, Herman H. Calhoun, Dennis Stephen Calvin, joan Anne Cardenez, Barbara Anne Carlson, Llona M. rownecl wifA Mcfor . Carson, Frank Donald Carson, Paul Edward A Case, Shirley jean Casey, Kathleen Joyce l Ciison, Janice Ilene Ceiplis, Mary Sliaron l Celln, Margaret E. Cliadrow, Daniel Charles Extra Activities Committee Left to Right, First Row: l-lirata-Ch.1iriniin, Seconrl Row: Deland, Chiin ley. Sisson. Thirtl Row: Mattes, Frontis. Hughes. Fourth Row: Millet Blount. Chambers, Judy Lynn Chapman, Dennis James Chapman, George E. Chapman, Richard Peter Chavez, Loretta Elaine Chevillnn, Barbara Anne Chimely, Maria Angela Christiansen, Robert Leroy Chatlield, Janice Lynn Christie, Karen Elsie 139 A1'lfl0l1nCeITleI1tS Colllnlltfee Left to Right, First Row: -Itmrgenson-Clmairman, Moore, Pentecost, Hurt- son. Second Row: Frontis, Neal. Third Row: Brooks. Oliver. Dyer. Fourth Row: Hughes. Bngnas, Small. Clark, Diane Kay Clark, Karen L. Clark. Michael Lee Clark, Shirley Ann ua mfg 0... Jaya fy, 'QW' Clemens, Mary Constance Clemmons, Carol Frances Clemons, Lori Lee Clyburn, Michael K. Clyde, Patricia Louise 140 Coats, Donna L. Cobbs, Gary Allan Cohen, Marvin Colbert, Linda Collins, Robert Donald Colson, john P. Colletti, Carol Angela Conti, Eloise Diane Coody, Kimberly Collins, Pam J. Connors, jo Arm Conney, Kenneth R. Cook, Barbara Corbin, Algie Ray Cornell, Paula L, Covert, Peter Glen Cox, james Edward Cottrell, Marsha Lynne Crain, janet Crabbs, Michael A. Craig, Richard Leslie Lv. C Crain, Marsha Ann Creighton, Susan Margaret Crosby, Janice Kay Crise, jim Crogan, Michael Anthony Curley, Nancy jane Curran, Patricia O. Dubbs, Dudley l Davila, Phyllis Suzette Decker, Beverly joan X 142 Dennis, Martlm Carolyn Dial, Lindy L. Ll- Cruz, Helen D'Agosta, Louis S. .X4lfl6! OMF' DeLand, Ruth Annette Cummings, james Warren Drxmarus, Valerie Marie incerifg. Dell'Acqua, Michele Ann Diaz, Minnie Dibble, Duuin A. Dibelkil, Al W. Dice, Robert Williitriis -Ir. . -fkfofwggfzfq 1 . Dietz, Marjorie jane DiMattio, Terry Michael Doalk. Peter Doblcr, jane Maria Douglas, Marilyn Adele Dowdy, Paulette Senior Prom Committee Left to Right, First Row: Iverson-Chairinan. Secontl Row: Decker, Lewis, NX'yland, Moore. Third Row: Gray, Turner, Komatsu, Manclalc. Fourth Row: Riclcerson, Carlson, Cook, Hartson. Fifth Row: Gay, Parker. M Dolan, jeannt- Elizabeth Donahue, john Cecil Donahue, Thomas E. Y? .gp-1 Downes, Francee Lee Doyle, David I.. Drake, Marietta Sue 143 Senior Dinner Committee Left to Right, First Row: Neal, jenkins, Oliver. Second Row: jugas- Chairman, Novak, Pentecost. Third Row: Bagnas. Draper, john Earl Dublin, Lora Dugan, Ann Maureen Duncan, Royce john Q WW! E me .70 flee, Dunham, Terri Ann Dunivan, Karen Sue Dupree, Dianne Dupree, Patricia Anne Dyer, Carolyn Lee 144 Eagan, Georgie Echols, Kathleen Virginia Eddy, Carol jean l Eclmuntlson, Ronald P. Eggers, Dail Linda Phillip -I. Elander, Bradcl 1. Ellis, Susie Ely, Marion Elise Engelkraut, Jean Marie Ensign, Carol jane Ernesto, Lee Irene Estes, Velma Eubanks, Sally Jane EVHHS, Cl121l'lC5 Evans, Mary Elizabeth Falco, Janice Marie Farrar, john Wallace Farris, Linn Diane Fiinznl, Sum Fllflll. jose Ll Faulkner, Linda jo Fccse, Floyil Allwrt 1 'Fink, Marsha Lynn Finkel, Steven F. Fehringcr, john M. Fellwuck, Frank Alan Filacio. Peter Raymond Fleming, Susan Michele Fogg, Angela Joyce Finnerty, Gary Floyd Fisher, Tom Fleming, Ronald Philip Liuaif ,jwloouer Foster, Sharon Lee Fox, Jeanne L-ouise 7 - Fontaine, Brad F. Ford, Catherine Ann 146 Frasieur, Alan I.. Frontis, Mary Louise 7 . Fowler, Leon Douglas Fransen, Rimbert Wilfi'ed Fry, Victoria N. Galbraith, Katherine Sara Galloway, Andy Gannarelli, Toni Kaye Garcia, Paul Gassman, Shirlee Rose Generoli, Donnie Victor George, Carla Rae Commencement Committee Left to Right, First Row: Christie. Kelly-Clurirnmn, Henderson, Second Row: Xvillinms, Carlson. Gauthier, Richard D. George, Daniel joseph Gavett, Sue Ann Guy, George Lewis .satisf- Ge1'1'artl, Sandy Jeanne Gizrcnlone, Tliomas joseph Giametta, Josephine Gianulus, james Theodore Gibbs, Dave Keith Gibson, Kay Lynn i oouerifezi Jo angflzing . . . , , Gibson, Thomas Edward Gibson, Velmn Janette Giebe, Bonnie Giesseke, Alan Edward Gifford, Shirley Ann Q Gill, Carol Ann Glover, David Walter Gilmore, Melody Gay Goldstein, Donna Louise Golston, Louis Gorbet, Beverly Dawn Green, Kathleen Mary Green, Sharon Dianne . . 1 Ol Ac 00 fy0ll lt n Gorham, Ricky R. Grantham, Gayle Louise Gray, Grace Greenbush, Daniel Green, Nancy Mae Gregg, Barbara Suzanne Gfimfhsl Joseph Grube, john Richard Gunderson, Toni Haherkorn, Linda Grut, Janeen li. Gudmunclson, Allan Hagedorn, Susan Marie Halton, Sylvia Lynne Hale, Leslie Joann Hammer, Barbara Leone Hamand, jerry D. Hansen, Marilyn Ann Hardege, Robert Ed Hand, Steven Harmash, Oksann Haeclin, Sandra erulom Lwf Canyf IMA: Harrell, Janice Sue Harper, Neil Scott Harrell, Charlene Ruth Harris, Marsha I.. H?lf1'if12f011, Russ L. Ll 150 Harrison, Donna Lynn Harrison, James Patrick -Hart, Douglas A. Hartson, Jana Louise Hatch, Linda Harvey, Richard C. eafiurecl for jlzeir alafi arm! gownd. Haugum, Dennis Victor Haynes, Eddie Y. J Hellmers, jerry Helms, Charlotte Ann Hays, Thomas E. Hacker, Thomas H. Heckman, Robert W. Henderson, Dorothy jo Hendrick. Wfillinm S. Hendrix, Beverly 15 l 152 Henning, Judith Lee Hensley, Anita Kathleen Herman, Alice Hickman, Delwyn Eugene eniom lgfan for Cofkge . . . Hicks, Charlene L. Hicks, Rosemary Higgs, Robert Lelantl Hill, Virginia Sue Hilliker, Allen George Hiratn, Norman Norimitsu Hitchcock, Williarn George Hodson, Joanne Gayle Hoffman. Kim Marie Holle, Ned A. l Holle, Ted Russell Hood, Ernest Hovis, Patricia Howard, Wfilliam Guerry Hooks, Russell Walyne Hostetler, David Calvin House, Barbara jean Howley, joseph Rebilc Hughes, Patricia Elaine Hull, Lyle Ronald J4 QPQCLWQ 00I'l 30 601418 PMB. Humphries, Carmen Hurlich, Marshall Gerald Hutchings, Lucinda Mac Hutchison, Darlene J. l Ingle, Douglas Lloyd Inglee, Lawrence Raymond Ll' Isaacson, Gail Lynn Iverson, Lorraine Ann Jacobsen, Lloyd Robert Jenkins, Dennis Alan Ivey, Ted Allen Jackson, Christina Jackson, Ruthann Johnson, Carolyn Joyce Johnson, Martha Jane X Jewell, Davicl Jewell, Sylvia Kathleen Jobbins, Joann M. ome fjllingd re Jones, Leslie Jones, Robert l Jones, Robert John Jones, Susan Mae ones Yvonne Marie or Yensen, Lora , Ll 154 Jorgensen, Susan Jane Jugus, Patricia Ann Kabler, Mallie Kupp, Leslie Marian Karpinski, Irene Helen Knrpinski, Kathryn Theresa Z? ff of f ' Q el' Q I'l6Cl,L Knzikowski, Jef? Keenan, Rick M. Keene, Glenn Keene, Linda Kelinski, Christine Marie Keller, jules Milton Kellogg, Charlene Ann Kelly, Kathleen E. Kennedy, james Howard Kennedy, Michael Patrick 155 Keri, Judith Ann Kimball, Lorraine kirby, Gary Edward Kircher, Leota May unck -.xg gave! Ofaloorfunifg Kirkwood, John Thomas Klement, Ingrid Klick, Larry Lee Klosterman, Kim Thomas Knight, C. Dean Knight, Judy Gail Knight, Richard M. Knowles, Meris 156 ' Koc, Pamela Patricia Kohler, Dinah Elizabeth Kollmzm, Victoria Rosemary Komatsu, Susan Kovacs, Frank Edward Kravitz, Judith Irene Konold, W2ll'1'Cl1 Ross Kruger, Riclmrrl Eugene 0 Cafcl, My Un jim Jafar. Kopnck, Thomas Holt Kotts, Susan Mac Kugel, Chris Kuhns, Thomas Vcrnon Kuipers, Allan Kummer, jerc ugh-- Laguna, Danny E. LaLanne, Kathy M. 157 Kurtz, Morris Arthur LaFleur, Lincla Kay Lalush, Donald james Lane, Alan W. Lane, Edward Larimer, Richard Kenneth l Lemaire, Pat Levin, Robert - Langford, Pamela june Maria Lange, john Michael Lange, Terry Arthur Lee, Lincla Leilani Larkin, David C. Leboffe, Diana ig ecid ion, . Lerwill, Marilyn Leonard, Drew Richard 158 Lewis, Leslie Ann Lewis, Gary Steven Langley, Craig Alan Lemen, Jerry Douglas maf LuVeille, Ken Paul Lewis, Leslie Rhea Lilly, Wade C. Lima, Sandra Lindwall, Linda Lee Lipitt, Olivia L A f 1,i:-X414 ,Eg-xv C-If ' f 5 I 1 ,ff fi 0 gaf i 9010 OZLLIQCA i' ' ' 5 1 Q f L, li' ,fl k M . ,-L, Q I I V pi AJ? 1 lf'Q,yMQf Lockwood, Rick james Loque, Dan Roy Lisenbee, jamie Ruth Long, janet Susan Long, Steven Lopinto, Norma Sue Louder, Mickie Ann Lovelace, Marsha Jean Loveless, Judy Carole Luchessi, Vera A. 59 1 Uell BICCAUIIHI, Tony McManus, Kathleen 160 en iam ave l l i l 1 l Luke, Janice Kathryn Lunsford, Sharon Lee McAllister, Roclcric Bruce McCain, Thurston john McCullough, Margaret Ann McKinley, James McLean, Kathleen D. McLean, Norma jenn l McMich11c:l, Judith McMillan, Isabel Tuinelty McPherson, Billy Mabee, Helen joy Maclver, Donna Maloney, J. Michael gwqp. jf, Marchand, Charles Marshall, John Mandale, Judy Manista, Tonia Katrina l C?5 Martin, George E. Martin, Dorothy eir erioud omenffi. ? '5' ' Mata, Mary Alice -Mattes, Sally Ann YW? M Ivfuxwell. Robert D. 'QW'- Medeiros, Carol Ann Melby, David Lynn 161 Melvin, Sheila Rene Marscli, Christina Maria Massa, Louise Marie Maxwcl l, Lynn Arlene V35 B' 'K M K , 55? ,. . .i i 3 79198 l ,, 1.5. '5 5 -. 15252 W- . 12 fi W' 1- 7 I i f 4 gi. ii rg K ' 3 , Mcrrill, Dianne 1 Michaelson, Nancy Jean Milarch, Robert Merryman, Robert G. Messinger, Linda Irene Miclmiles, Annette Jamie Miller, Eddie 1. Miller, Leslie B. Miller, Toby John Miller, Tom Millikan, Ronal Un ibrefid-Mo may, eniom Mills, Barbara Sue Milstead, Maurice Mineo, Teresa Lou Anne Missle1', Beverly Jeanne Ll 162 Mitchell, Diana Lee Mitchley, Margaret Ann Moclica, Frank A. Montgomery, Louise Elizabeth X Monzingo, Daniel Walter' Moore, Carol Sue Moore, Judy Ann Moore, Patsy Ann fans! Uuf in a pecia! way. Moore, Virginia Kay Moran, Charles Williain Morehead, Terry Morehead, Marilyn Louise Moreno, Virginia june M0l'g21U, Gfegwfy Morgan, Tommy I.. Morgan, Waiiitlir L. Morris, Robert Glenn Moscsso, Evelyn Christine IC 15 Mosley, Vicki Lanorn Mountain, janean Leigh Mouziis, Joanne Paulette Mowery, Marian enior may . . . nfoymenf Moxley, Philip R. Mueller, Katherine Lee Mullen, jo Ann Mullin, Paul F. Munoz, jo Anne Lynn 164 Munoz, Ruth Murphy, Doreen Lynne Murphy, Rebecca june Muipliy, Robeit Anthony Myers, Anita Ann Nannuy, Rebecca Sue I Naples, Dotlic Nash, Paula Kay Neal, Deborah Ann Nelson, Bruce Nelson, Williarii Rcynolrl Newbold, Max Thompson Newton, Eugenie Vincentia Nichols, David C. for .fdcfom anal .xduclienceo Nicholas, Charlyn L. Niedzwieclci, Robert E. Noble, Karen Norcn, Judith Ann Norman, Jerry G. Novak, Richard Eugene 155 1 Noyes, jane Elizabeth Oatman. Dudley B. O'Conncr, lvlartlm YS? Maureen Odcncrarntz, Williarrlw B. O'Donncll, Kathleen Ann O'Donnell, Michael Ohse, Lilli Ann Old, Gary l.. Oldencttel, janet Sue Oliva, Frank Anthony ll Olrver, Merry Lynn ONeal, Angela Elrzabeth el'l,l0l 6 Ll Q CL l fb O'Neal, hfI14'g1l1't'I Ontiveros, Martin Henry ,319 166 Oswald, Rose Marie Otstott, Ron D. Ordona, Aquilmo Ortrz, Vmcent Otto, Albert W. Owen, Rrchard Owen Suzanne Bc-lnadettf. P.1d1Il.1 Duusc Mxchelc Page, Carol Lynne Paglroso, Conme Louxsc W' fri 0 f ffl L9 Cl, 8 Palmer, Pandora Cherie Palamino, Linda Lee Paquin, Dennis L. P2lSSCl1llf:llU, Putrxfk M. 66 77 Palos, Eugene Parker, Carolyn Theresa Parker, Denise Mary Patton, Kathleen 1xfIill'2.:lll'L't Paul, -Icnn Paulson, xyvllllillll Spunccr 167 Peters, Ann M. Peterson, Bruce N. Peterson, john Carl 168 Pfeffer, Cecile Ellen Pfister, Henrilee Louise Philbin, Michael Patrick Pearson, Ellen Marie Pellegrino, Frank Pcnry, Mary Catherine Pentecost, Surah Jeanne we .gznior rom . . . Petrick, William Robert Phillips, joseph M. Pfahler, jerry Alan Phillips, Nancy jane Phillips, Robert john Phillips, Robert S. P Phillips, Williirrum lf. Phinney, Kathleen Pierce, Shirley Kay Pluth, Allen Anthony Pohling, Suzanne Charlotte Polley, Dun S. Pond, Willir11n Robert Porter, Linda Dawn n air 0 Mmem er Powell, Donald Powell, Janice Marie Powers. Bonnie Marie Price, Patricia Lee ' t Ll Price Sharon Prim, Donnltl C. 169 l Robert Duncan Pugh, Dennis Alan Pulliam, Carolyn Pulsifcr, Sharon Ann Ravin, Wlilliam W. Synnuvc Rader, Gilda Pauline Rankin, jim Quantrcl l, Charles T'l1eodni'c Rawski, Carol Ann Redman, Harold Kenneth Recd, Dawn eniom ,Qui Wemoriefi in RL-fer, Judy Ann Reid, Modcana Kaye Rice, john David Rickerson, Laura Leu 170 Reiter, Dennis Reno, Ronald Lee Rider, Gene Riggin, Stanley Rixon, Don Roberts, Ann I., Roberts, Anthony Roberts, james Eclwarcl wfifing on .fdufogralolz Mglzf. Robertson, Daniel Leigh Roe, Frances I.. Rogers, james Roland Roscoe, Marcellos M. Rose, Richard Roy l l Rosenfeld, Richard Earl Roncy, Robert Paul RUM, Diana Ross, Anne Jeannette ROSS, Michael Rossi, Tom Edward Rouso, Sharron Ilene Rowe, Donald Edward Russo, Renee Lynn enior Karclinaf predenfd fke S?ldU5ki, Lynne Sue Samson, lNlargz1fet Sanchez, Ernest Kenneth Sunberg, Carolyn Ann Snn:.lers, Lynette Ann Sandin, Dean M. Sundlin, Rodney Van San Fillippo, Frank Vincent Sasak, Judith Ann Savin, Estelle Marie Sawyer, Peggy Ann Schaffer, Larry Lee Scheiclle, Michael Schell, Lintlu Marguerite Sclirucler, Arthur H. jr. Schulz, Carole jean Schweitzer, Pamela jean Scuito, Linda Lee Segehurtt, Linda D. Seifert, Linda Sue 6i9o!eafv.S7fuU!enff5 of fire Curia of Seiter, Paul Steven Sellers, Lonn Edwiirtl Sharp, Robert H. Sharp, Cheryl Lynn Sexton, Jerianne Elaine Shaffer, Gary Shaw, Richard Shepich, Mae Frances Shields, Sharon kay Sick, Susan Carol Sherman, Glenda june Shields, Linda Shields, Phyllis Ann Silvey, Dana W. Simmons, Diana Simon, Pat Simonds, Sharon Sisson, Karen Louise we .glnior inner :S an uening Slade, Randy Slaughter, Janice Small, jo Ann Smith, Deanna jo Slaughter, Robert Michael Slusher, Sharon Ann Smith, -Evonne Darlene Smith, Kitty l l , XXX K, ef-xvffx 'M' tflfut WW 0 ,, imfiwglw 3 in , V-We 'Y 'fl ':i Y5'5tl'f'1'if.if.,l:i5i 5:55:52 L A illid?flzifsiififiiili v riwf- . V if,,,-rim gi-:fs-wg 33- I X lm L 4 i , F52 t W3 H , t I i lu Z 5 ii K , : , . rl, V 4 S! 47, ,zmb??27w .. , M . - X A , -, ri.:f:,,,fiif l ?Q ,v,. .ww MW - .1 rfb. 35,4 :Xww idi ifliifismigi r , , v it wisrfiilefwii ya 'Wim eiwfxz if z,.zg,gzmisl -'W ' 12 655 - 1 it . ' A lihflii ' 15- . ' Qjilllle I 5, K K aff K Q' K iss , i ' . , , ,gf ,gwpw t ,ra W nf. . 'i-' ' i, ' 5 ii' L, lf liz, :gi xv . YW 7' mis 'y . - Q,-:1,f,1ieFi ,lllzlli'1gf ': ,, .NV -'lrlfiil : ' i f . H P' 'iii Q i V 'Tf5l,iiQiV Smith, Lyle Smith, Mary Janice Sobeck, Xxfinifred Agnes Solomon, Nancy M. 0 Lcwure anal Wozifafgia. Soto, Manuel Soul-cup, George R. Souza, Phyllis Elaine Spivey, Sandy Lee Springsteacl. Keith Nicholas l Squier, Diana Lynn Sparrey, Judy Marie Spen, Thomas Stanton, David Robert Stark, Butch Stark, Richard Lincoln Steed, Nolan Ray Steele, Susan E. Steinlmff, Jann E. QW, l0l 15 lilld Cty QUQI 8l'l CQ all Stcinlmff, Ruth Marie Stcvcno, Sully Louise Strlcklunrl, Ethel May Steif, Rick Arthur Stolursky, Judy D. Stone, Pamela Sturric, james Alexander Stowinslcy, Carol I 6 Struct. Clmarlcs Laxwrcncc Stuart, Willizlllu Loc Sullivan, james F. Sullivan, Pat Taylor, Donna D. Taylor, Nancy Carol Summitt, Kenai Swanson, Gail Beverly Tarantino, joseph Taylor, Sandra Lee Taylor, Steven Howard Templeton, Gloria Jean .7!zanL!u!ne:5:5 af udperd eruice. Thomas, Gwendolyn Thomas, Phil Thompson, Sandra Lee Thorpe, Roy Charles Thompson, Beverly M. Thompson, Riclmrd Barry Ll 177 Thornton, Drctln Tofflcmire, Mary jo Tom, Ora Tupper, Mark Trynor, Kathy Gayle Tunnell, Rodger Lee Topuzcs, Thomas Perry Trask, Madeline Ann Turner, Ruth Ellen Tweet, Jacqueline jane Tyson, Randall K. Veatch. Judy W QT Ei Vent, Joanna Villl Pat Volheim, Randolph Waldman, Barbara Wagstall, Vi Lynne Van Meter, jcrelyn Elaine On jower ay, eniom Virgil, David Wakluk, David james Walashek, Richard M. Waldram, Margo Walk, Robert Gary Walker, james Roderick ecwe jlzeir WarL. Walter, Diane Wamberg, Mary Margaret K r Wasson, Linda Lee Watkins, Sandra Lee Weaver, Penny Jeanne Walla, Douglas Robert Walling, Ronald R. Walker, Karen Kaye Walker. Linda Marie Vi'alkcr, Pamela Ann Weigle, Billie Jeanne Weiss, Dennis Franklin Wells, Mary West, David 0l'l'll'l'lel'lCel'l'lel'lt 6Al'l'lCl,Xe5 wine? eard 0 Whineiy, Bobby Lynn White. Doiothy Ann West, Judy May Whalen, Mary Katerina Wheelock, Jack Whitmarsh, John Wiles, David Philip White, Ronnie Joseph Whitehead, James Alan Whitehead, Judy A. 0 18 iii iv J ' 1 i Wilkes, George A. Wilkins, Cheri Lynn Wilkins, Sue Marie Wilkinson, Deburuli f XX'illtirtl. Patricia l ml ' Willard, Vicki Ann Williams, Edgar 7 l - l Williamson, julie Ann Willows. Janis Louise Wilson, Gary Robert .gifuclw .grienclbliilq an! Senfimen . W Wilson, Pam - Wilson, Michael james Wilson Mary Elizabeth Wilson Mildred A L sn Wilson, Patricia Frances Wiltchefa Roger E. 181 Winkleman, Susan Wohrle, Toni Wfolff, Judy F. Wriglmt, Douglas Yalowitz, Phillip Gary Wolicki, Lynn Mary Wryrmd, Janice Wi'igl1t, Penny Wykle, Jay Yepiz, Maria Villa 182 Yurgelon, Edward Zamudiog Daniel Edward Y Y Wlorm, Darrell Stanley Woynar, Lynn Marie Wybou1'ne, Sandra Lorraine Wylnnd, Judy Lea l Yessen, Mary Youtsey, Ronnig Howard Zbikowski, Carol A. Zook, Suzanne Patricia Babb, Henry Y Bryant, Cleo 1 Davalos, Alberto Gcgere, Rick Buccola, Geraldecn Crow, john Greere, Richard johnson, Martha Jones, David Neal, James Skinner-, william Szabo, Czabn 183 Darrell, Mallie, and Bob The biggest group of California Scholarship Federation life members Hoover has ever had - a proud accom- plishment for the class of '64 These twenty two students have achieved 10 points in academic subjects, A25 points and a Bzl, for at least four semesters. Besides the honor of holding up the academic standards of Hoover, many scholarships and special awards are open to CSF life members. Each year three students, one girl and two boys, are chosen to represent Hoover at Boys and Girls State, spon- sored by the American Legion Aux- iliary. The week-long Convention gives the selected students an insight into the workings and problems of city, county, and state governments. Hoover was represented this year by Mallie Kabler, Darrell Worm, and Bob Puccini. Be- sides affording valuable educational ex- perience, participation in Boys and Girls State gave these three teenagers an opportunity to meet some of Cali- fornia's leading future citizens. Left to right, First row: Koc, Hirata. Second row: Kabler Puccini Kohler Third row: Noble, Walk, Christie. Fourth Row: Franson, West Gay Stolarsky Gassman. Fifth row: Sandin, Riggin, Schell. Not pictured Alcaraz Hanks Luke Plufh Swenson Walk. Newton, ., 3 Patricia Brooks 5.846 1 Robert Franson 2 Norman Hiram 3.897 5.871 4 Dinah Kohler 4 Dean Sandin 5.839 5.859 0,9 all .SZIAOKQPJ 6 William Pond 3.806 7 Shirley Gassman 3.800 8 David West 9 john Colson 5.759 5.759 The accomplishment of these select ten students may very well speak for themselves. Three years of persever- ence and application could not have a more rewarding Qlimax. Each of these scholars may be proud. 9 Louise Montgomery 5.759 A break during dress rehearsal gives an opport nity to relax and be photographed Jordon ....,.........,.....r..A................r.,.,.........,.............. Mike Ross joe Pendleton ..........................,............... Dan Chadrow julia Farnsworth ..,s..... ....,...... O ksana Harmash Bette Logan .....,......,. Kathleen Patton Tony Abbott ,,.........., A.,............,.,....... T om Bunkley Max Levene .,........... ...A......s...................... P aul Bryant Messenger 7013 .......s....... Richard B. Woolley III Mrs. Ames ....................r..............................s.. Judi Kravitz Lefty ....................,...................,.,......................,... Eddie Miller Inspector Williams ......,,.............,,...,,.....,...,. john Crow First Escort ..........e..............i ....,...... M ike O'Donnell Second Escort ............... .....,.,..,...... I oe I-Iowley Nurse ...,..................... ............ J eanne Bevans Workman ............... ..............,...... B ob Murphy Ann, Maid .................. Kathy McManus Plainclothesman .......... ......,,...... E ugene Palos Susie, Maid ...........,.......,..,,...i...,...........,. Susie Hagadorn Doctor ...,,,......... .......,..........................i.,.... M ike Blackburn PASSENGERS AND CROWD Rick Craig Llona Carlson Sue Kotts Gwen Thomas Becky Nanney Ed Williams Paula Nash Lonn Sellers Lynda Shields Linda Walker 186 Richard Knight Norm Hirata Curtain call , The play in progress on opening night. Heaven Can Wait is the rambunc- tious story of a prize fighter who was taken to heaven by bumbling Messen- ger 7013 a slight 60 years before his time. Although his earthly body was destroyed in the process, Mr. Jordon, played by Mike Ross, saved the day and sent joe Pendleton, by Dan Chadrow, back to earth in other people's bodies! All in all, the play created general havoc while Joe spooked his manager Max Levene, by Paul Bryant, his wife, played by Oksana Harmash, his sweet- heart Bette Logan, by Kathleen Patton, and the police. Outstanding efforts were presented by the over 100 seniors in the cast and the production staff, and the fine student direction of Suzanne Pohling. Special credit also goes to Mr. Milton Wfoodruff for his adept direc- tion and guidance through the entire production. Fight scenes of K.O. Murdock and his managers. Student Director ,............................. Suzanne Pohling Production Manager ,..i.........i..,........,.......... john Crow Asst, Production Manager .........i....,i..... Jim Rankin Make-up .................,....., Costumes .....,.. .............. Properties ,.,..........,...,.. Programs ..........................i Publicity ...............,.. Linda Arellano-Chairman Paula Nash, Sharon Price, Judy Wyland Ruth Turner-Chairman Llona Carlson, Vicki Koll- man, Leslie Lewis, Susan Steele Ron Walling-Chairman janet Crain, Carol Colletti, Dave Hostetler, Eugenie Newton, Margo Waldaron, Lee Ernesto Renee Russo-Chairman Martha Bochert, Norma Borgen, janeice Slaughter Charlene Kellogg-Chairman Kathy Kelly, Mike Kennedy, Anne Ross, Sharon Rouse, Janis Willows House Manager ..........................,. .....,.. B arbara House Ticket Sales Darrell Worm, Sally Mattes Program Cover Design ..,,.......... Sue Creighton Sound .....,........,.A..,.......................... .. Usherettes ..........,.i.................. ....... john Crow Senior Girls Make-up crew gets the actresses ready for opening night. 187 Is my credit amy good? Open wider, Putty! Getting prepared for the big night. The prom creates major decisions. It's sort of an annual thing. Unique entertainment- Anything for ll tlntc to the prom! Seniors only, On Tower Day, boys go in their best. Please! I'd rather t it myself! io Got that straight, Debby! 189 Q 2 I l 1 '1 JU , 'aye v Y V . I . , U7 fb 11 L bi - lf L .RN 1 . ,y ,UQ gd-of M,,,xgji,W7gr,1 , N ffl l ki lf z J' V Gee Whiz! Haven't you guys ever seen a girl in a bathing I suit before? 7,y9UvVdZ,l1gJ!0JVL W ff 'JH T . X ff f dance, or play volley- ball? o i etball, or ping-pong, or Jjbilli i , or see-saw, or swing, or swim, N' ite was where you should have been on April 14, 1964, That is, if ou're also a Senior Listed under Ex- .ji y . tra-Activities, chairman Norm Hirata arranged the entire evening at the Cop- ley Y. He even provided juniors to be slaves and do the bidding of Hoo- ver's Mighty Seniors! Believe it or not-this is volleyball. Hey, anyone for ping-pong? Pool-the game of concentration. 'ff1f..wwwmimsraaqffmf'm2a21.rsg,q,q5iraigic-fi f,,, 3,-,pf gf , .,,, .. 4 MWMIWN W M M W5 lifdm WW My L U My koi' Q jwiff nw 1 fbi DWP! WMA I .2 mf 40105 EMMA! ' l 7,, 7 , ,,a. ALE v . . l . t.. QL15'7'L 7 L Mark Miller President jim oiced O... L cf','L,e4fe,.,L cc, 7 JL 2,1505 LSL .Lfd egg, J they 4 ,QT 14.164412 wicca fggf R T ez lfclf-Zeit' Ju JAQLZC: ff' Je-LLCLP' f Q-f6f7i,lj,A! uL,QLQgfQ V LIL: V5 -SLU' ' '1f 7l MlQl1'?f'C ii gCf'f-V511-1 cf tulip ff ,, , lfLI'll0I . ,. L 9 LU- fJg4,?,1l4g-r ft, xfcuci Ljf, A lj! r-Z yi CL,L,I 5 6' f , ' CL ine X 'I L.. 1 . ' f CVC Q - act--4 arse! ,Y W I x'xg1liiL-C? fem at Eff' Lithia, L, J, Donna Weamer Secretary-Treasurer Left to Right, Front Row: O'Donnell-Publicity, Harvey-Historian, Tay- lor-Rmgs. Second Row: Steed-Sales, Kern-Sweaters, Galligan-Prom, Swank-Activities. 14 Becky Sickler Vice-President 5748 unior add New ideas, new activities, new spirit and new enthusiasm all seem to be the y motto and purpose of the junior Class C These students from first entering Hoover's portals have taken the lead in all campus activities. 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J .1 r K Q Wood, Kathleen Wood, Richard Woodhouse, Carol Woi'onin, Nick Wurzbui'g, Vicki Yale, Lynda Yeomnns, Caroline Yessen, Dana Young, Ben R. Young, john Young, Prim Young, Ron Zagat, Rosemary Zaneske, Stanley Znnnska, Karen Zenz, Pat Zufelt, Kurt Zullo, Barbara 219 Abair, Sandy Bonnie 66,131 12-Chorus, Orchestra, Student Council, H Club 11-Orchestra, Band Chorus 10-Not at Hoover Plans-Continue schooling-learn trade. Liked to twirl baton. Abair, Susan 131 12-Orchestra, Girls Chorus, Booster Club 11-Orchestra, Girls Chorus, Class Representative 10-Orchestra, girls chorus Plans-Dental technician. Agnew, Susan Louise 74, 131 12-Cardinettes 1 1-Cardinettes 10--Pan-American Club Plans-Attend San Diego State, teaching, try for the Peace Corps. Aiello, Leslie 73, 131 Airhart, Joanna Whitney 68, 69, 131 12--A Cappella Choir, Ensemble, Brigadoon, Hand Bell Choir 11-A Cappella Choir 10-Adv. Girls Choir Plans-S.D. State, major in music, teach music in grammar school. Alcaraz, Lilia 131 12-CSF, Future Teachers, Pan Am. 11-CSF, Pan American Club 10-CSF, Membership Comm. Pan American Club Plans-Attend San Diego State, ma- jor in Latin, American Affairs, His- tory or Spanish. Alpert, Beth 131 12-American Field Service, Publicity Committee, Modern Dance Class 11-Eighth period class Plans to go to Beauty College at S.D. City College. Alpert, Rochelle Lee 82, 131 12-Amer. Field Service, Publicity Comm. 11--Amer. Field Service 10-Amer. Field Service Plans to attend San Diego City Col- lege next fallg like to become fash- ion designer or beautician. Alspaugh, Susan Diane 68, 69, 131 12-A Cappella choir, Ensemble, Modern dance 11-Booster Club 10--Sang in talent show, property manager for Xmas programme Plans to attend S.D. State, major in music fsingingj and wants an Ital- ian sports car. Altman, Robert George 131 12-Art Editor for Cardinal, Decoration Comm. for Senior Prom Plans-Two years in college, then 6 years apprenticeship in Architecture. Career-Architecture. Altmeyer, Raymond Harry 131 11-Varsity Football 10+JV Basketball Plans to attend S.D. City College to become an industrial engineer. Work at sheet metal working or become a plumber. Amador, Michael Patrick 69, 77, 131 12-A Cappella Choir, Varsity Tennis, Thespians, Student Council 11--Student Council, Jr. Cabinet, Varsity Tennis, Ensemble 10-Drama Club, Soph. President, Soph. Cabinet, Assembly Comm. Varsity Tennis. Plans to become a dentistg attend U.S.C. or U.C.L.A. Will enter Na- tional Tennis Championships. Ames, Stephanie Louise 131 12--Booster Club, Vespers, Rally Comm. 11-Booster Club, Decorations Comm. 10-Soph. Cabinet, Hostess for Tower Day Plans to attend S.D. State, may be- come a teacher. I964 .sznior dau cgnzlex Anderson, Jerome Mark 92, 93, 131 12-Silver Blades Color Guard, Alternate Student Council Representative, Platoon Leader in ROTC 11-Silver Blades, Color Guard 10-Silver Blades Plans to attend 2 years at S.D. City College. Anderson, Mark 131 Plans to attend S.D. City College, study aircraft design. Anderson, Pat L. 131 12-Booster Club 11-Not at Hoover 10-Not at Hoover Plans to attend college, major in Data Processing. Anderson, Penelope Ann 131 12-Booster Club, Modern Dance Club, Part time job 11-Booster Club, Part time job Plans to attend college as Home Eco- nomics major and hopes to travel after that. Will never forget Mr. Tarvin. Andresen, Katherine 131 Andrews, Darlene E. 132 12-Booster Club 11-Booster Club 10-Booster Club Plans to become Beautician at James Hall Beauty College. Andrunas, Vincent Paul 93, 132 12-ROTC 11-Math Club, ROTC 10-Radio Club, ROTC Plans to attend S.D. State as an Elec- tronics Engineer and become a tele- vision design engineer. Archer, Jess L. 132 Archibald, Carol Jean 132 12-Tennis Class 11-A Cappella Choir Plans to attend beauty college and then get married, Arellano, Linda C. 82,132 12-ASB Club, Publicity Comm., Brigadoon Make-up Comm., Senior Play Make-up Comm., Chairman, My Three Angles Comm., Brigadoon Programs Comm. 11-Drama Club QVPJ 10-Drama Club Plans to work in Washington, D.C. for Congressman Brown. Arnett, Janis May 132 11-Girls Attendance Oltice 10-Student Council Plans to attend city college or will get married. Arnold, Calvin Gary 132 11-Latin Club 10-Latin Club Plans to go to college and become an aeronautical engineer. Arterburn, Jan La Vonne Plans to attend the University of Arizona as an art major. Will travel, participate in NASCR. Asaro, Kathleen Theresa 14,132 12-Cardinettes Plans to work a few years, attend City College, then get married. Ascuitto, Joe S. 132 11-Wrestling Plans to take a North Island Civil Service Apprenticeship Course. Ashield, Baron 132 Plans--None but lots of ambition. Assad, Michael 101, 132 12-Varsity Football 11-JV Football 10-Bowling Club, French Club Plans to attend Sacramento Junior College and major in business ad- ministration. August, Fred J. 132 10-Participated in after-school track Plans to join the Marine Corpsg enter the field of electronics. Avila, Toni 37, 62, 65, 76, 88, 132 12-Ecivres ivice-pres.J, Cardinal Co-ed Service Chairman, Senators NFL, Interclub Council, Commencement Comm. 11-Pres.-Pan Am. Club, Senators, Mother-Daughter Chairman, Ring Committee, Traffic Safety Council 10-Drama Club, Pan Am. Club Plans to major in Social Welfare at S.D. State. Babb, Harry D., III 183 12-German Club 11-German Club 10-German Club Plans to attend Cal. Western or State: major in structural engineer- ing and drafting. Will join Air Force. Enjoyed swimming and hunt- ing. Badami, Joanne Louise 132 Plans to go to S.D. State and become a dental hygienist. May attend Wash- ington U. Enjoyed Mrs. Delany's class. Bagnas, Benjamin E. 62, too, 155, Mo, 144 12-Varsity Football, Key Club, Inter Club Council 11-Varsity Football 10-JV Football, Student-Faculty Social Comm. Plans to go to S.D. State. Bailey, Georgia Anne 133 Plans to attend S.D. State. Balch, Donald Edwin 133 11--Cross-country Track 10-Wrestling, Swimming Plans to attend State, major in mathematics. Baltzer, Tom Allen 62, too, 102, 133 12-Varsity Football, Track, Key Club 11-Varsity Football, Track 10-JV Football Plans to attend Mesa College. Banks, Marysue 44, 133 12-Homecoming Attendant Plans to attend S.D. State, major in Accounting or Business Admin. Barcley, Steven Glenn 133 Bardsley, Yvonne Irewe 133 12-Vice-pres. Future Teachers, Pan Am. Club 11-Future Teachers Plans to attend Mesa Collegeg degree in Medical Assisting, then to State and a major in Elementary Educa- tion. Barker, J. C. 105, 133 11-JV Shot-putter 10-JV,Shot-putter Plans to become a funeral contractor. Barker, Susan Mae 133 11-Literature Club, YFC, Inter- mural Girls Athletics 10-YFC, Dolly Madison Club Plans to become a Public Stenogra- pher or Head of Display in a store. Barnes, Linda Sue 67, 75, 133 12-Band, Orchestra, Ducateers, County Honor Band 11-CSF, Band, AFS County Honor Band, FTA, City Honor Orches- tra, Pan Am., Youth Symphony, Orchestra 10-Band Orchestra, Pan Am., Youth Symphony Plans career in music as librarian or performer. Barrios, Dolores Jo 133 Plans to go to Business College, later a secretary, connected with the Air Force. Barron, Barbara 1.33 Plans to attend University of Hawaii or San Francisco State. Bartley, John Stephen 62, 101, 133 12-Varsity Football, Track, Key Club 11-Varsity Football, Track 10-JV Football Plans to attend Mesa Junior College: then to Univ. of Kentucky. Baskerville, Beverly Ann 133 12-CSF, had a part time job 11-GAA 10-CSF, Booster Club Plans to attend S.D. State-business courseg wants to become secretary or airline stewardess. Bassett, Judy B. 133 . Plans to become a reservation clerk or a secretary. Bates, Dianne 133 12-Girls Adv. Choir Plans to major in Business Admin. at Kelsey-Jenney Business College. Baumann, Darlene Ann 54, 133 12-Cardinal Bird, Election Comm., Student Council, Decorating Comm., Rally Comm., Booster Club 11-Buildings and Grounds Comm., Decorations Comm. 10-Y-Teens Plans to attend S.D. State, will be- come third grade teacher. Enjoyed football and basketball games. Favor- ite teacher: Miss Hawkins. Bear, Diane Zella 39, 82, 133, 135 12-French Club VP, American Field Service, Vespers, CSF, Interclub Council 11-AFS ffmalist for fpreign exchange studentj 10-Orchestra, AFS, CSF Plans to attend S.D. State, later UCSD to become psychiatrist. Beauparlant, Andy P. 134 12-City Recreation Basketball Team ll-City Recreation Basketball Team, Gay Blades 10-Not at Hoover fin Army School in Francej Plans to go to S.D. State or UCLJ, major in math or science. After grad- uation to Air Force. Beavers, Leona Marie 134 12-Girls Choir 11-Girls Choir 10-Mixed Choir Plans to become a housewife. Beck, Benson Lee 88, 134 Plans an Army career. Beckwith, Lawrence, III 82, 134 12-CSF, Cadet Club 11-Math Club, Cadet Club 10-Math Club, Cadet Club, French Club Plans to attend UCSD, major in Chemistry. Bednarck, Robert Joseph' 134 10-Football Plans to attend night college, do con- struction work, short time in service. Beeler, Dale Roger 105, 134 12-Cross-country Manager, Track Mgr., Math Club 11-Cross-country Mgr., Track Mgr., Math Club 10-JV Football Mgr., Track Mgr., Math Club Plans to attend S.D. State and be- come math teacher. Beeman, Chris A. 134 11-Student Council 10-GAA Plans to become a teacher. Will go to S.D. State. Behm, Robert Arthur 69, 134 Bekech, Thurza Ann 134 11-Student Council 10-Student Council, Cardinal Co'eds Plans to attend Kearny Mesa College, then State, will become Dental As- sistant. Belliston, Vance James 134 Plans to attend S.D. State. Bellville, John LeRoy 134 12-Attended S.D. Junior College while attending Hoover. Plans to attend S.D. State, major in Electronics Engineering. Enjoyed the football team. Bendergey, Valerie Jean 134 Plans to go to Beauty College. Bennett, James Michael 134 Plans to go to State, then into the service. Bennett, Steven L. 134 11-Cross Country, Track Plans to attend Humboldt College or Arizona U. Will go into forestry and extensive mountaineering. Benson, Barbara Jean 134 Transferred from Iowa. Plans to never get married. Will attend State or Kelsey-Jenney, secretary. Benson, Stephen Carl 37,134 12-Announcements Comm., Safety Council, Swimming Team, Commissioner of Buildings and Grounds 11-Swimming Team 10-Swimming Team, Band Orchestra Plans to take Pre-med at State or UCSD. Berkeley, Barry A. 134- 12-Had part-time job after school Plans to attend S.D. State, major in Political Science. Will become crim- inal lawyer. Berry, Shery Lynn 134 12-Modern Dance, Choir, Brigadoon 11-Choir 10-Bible Club Plans to attend Calif. Baptist College and major in music. Bevans, Jeanne Bernadett 135 12-Senior Play 11-Rally Comm., Student Council, Cardinal Co-ed Rep. Plans to attend Mercy College of Nursing. Bittner, Larry Wayne 135 11-Student Council Plans to go to Mesa College, then into Real Estate or Insurance work. Enjoyed water-skiing. Blackburn, Michael W. 135, 136 12-Sr. Boys' Ticket Sales 10-Not at Hoover Plans to attend S.D.S.C. or U. of Oregon majoring in Law or Den- tistry. Bloodgood, Nancy Lee 135 12-Booster Club 11-Booster Club 10-Booster Club Plans to attend an I.B.M. school, modeling school, and take up dra- matics. Will travel. Blount, James Michael 57, 78, 99, 101, 135, 136, 139 12-Varsity Football, Sports Editor on Annual, Safety Council, Quill and Scroll, Wrestling 11-Varsity Football 10-Sports Writer on Cardinal, JV Football Plans to attend UCSD and become a chemist. Blundell, Michael Allen 38, 135 Boaz, Llona 66, 135 Bochert, Martha Jane 135 12--Latin Club, Sr. Play Program Comm., H Club, FTA 11-Cardinettes, Latin Club, Booster Club 10-Booster Club Plans to attend State, major in Education. Boettcher, Jepson Michael 135 11-Bowling Club 10-Bowling Club, JV Football Plans to attend Junior College, travel to Europe and work with Uncle in import business. Boisvert, Robert Joseph 135 Plans to attend S.D. State, major in Engineering. Boltz, Paul Wayne 135 Plans to go to S.D. State and major in banking. Bonner, Gary Vincent 135 Bonnett, Barbara Jean 135 12-Booster Club, CSF 11-Booster Club, AFS, French Club fsecretaryj 10-Booster Club, CSF Plans to attend State or UCSD, be- come teacher or business secretary and marriage. Boord, Ronald Paul 135 Plans to become a forest ranger or work in field of conservation. Will attend Junior College. Borgen, Norma Ann 136 12-Sr. Play Programme Comm, 11-Cardinettes, CSF 10-Goal Post Staff, CSF Plans to attend State, major in Po- litical Science or History. Boryla, John Vincent 136 Plans to go to City College, major in agriculture. Enjoys surfing. Like to live outdoors. Bovee, Theodore Robert 62, 96, 100, 102, 136 12-Var. Football, Var. Baseball, Key Club, Letterman's Club fsecretaryj 11-Var. Football, Var. Baseball, Var. Basketball, Key Club 10-JV Football, JV Baseball, Key Club Plans to attend USC and major in Psychology. Would like to go to Europe this summer. Bowling, Carole Diann 136 Box, Debby Ann 136 Plans to attend Kelsey-Jenney Busi- ness College. Favorite teacher: Mr. Whitehead. Will always remember the Senior Prom. Boyle, Sharon Kay 136 Bradford, Susan Elizabeth 86, 136 12-FTA Plans to attend S.D. State, will be- come elementary school teacher. Brammer, Diane Marie 136 Plans to further her education. Brandish, Thomas Michael 136 Breshears, Lynda Jean 136 12-H Club, Ducateers Plans to attend an IBM College. Will become Key-Puncher for IBM, then marriage. Briggs, Debra Irene 85, 136 12-Band, GAA 11-Girls Rifle Team, Band 10-GAA, Band, Bible Club Plans to attend State as nursing major. Brisker, David Robert 35, 38, 81, 87, 136 12-Commissioner of Athletics, Cardinal Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll 11-Cardinal Staff, Quill and Scroll, Sweater Comm. 10-Golf Plans to attend State or Arizona State as a major in journalism which will be his career. Brollini, LeRoy 66, 136 12-Vice President of Orchestra 11-Orchestra 10-Orchestra Plans to go to City College majoring 5: fCulinary Arts. Will become a e . Brooks, Barbara Ellen 36, 38, 76, 82, 136, 140 12-CSF, Commissioner of Student Affairs, Homecoming Chairman, NFL, Senators Csec.j, Chairman Student Faculty Social Commit- tee, Student Council Announce- ments 11-Jr. Cabinet, Senators, NFL, Buildings and Grounds Comm. 10-Student Council, Soph. Cabinet Elections Comm., French Club, Sales and Concessions Comm. Plans to attend UCB, major in history. Brooks, Jeffrey M. 137 12-Buildings and Grounds Comm., Swimming Team Plans to attend USC, major in Dental work. Brooks, Pat 137, 186 12-Booster Club Transferred from San Antonio, Tex- as. Plans to attend S.D. State as a major in the field of psychology. Broselle, Carl 96, 101, 102, 137 Brothers, Leslie Carl 137 Brown, Dennis Ross 105, 137 12-Cross Country Team Plans a career in the Air Force or as a teacher of Political Science or History. Brown, Hervey Sheldon 137 10-Assembly Comm. Plans to go to City College, then to S.D. State. Brunner, George Jelfery 137 12--German Club 11-German Club 10--JV Baseball, German Club Plans to go to State and major in electronics. Electronics as an occupa- tion. Bryant, Charlotte QCleoJ 183 Transferred from Madison. Will at- tend City College, major in Business Administration. Then marriage. Bryant, Richard Paul 137 12-Senior Play 11-Varsity Gymnastics 10-Band, Gymnastics, YFC Plans to be a minister, will attend Calif. Baptist College. Buccola, Jeraloine Buck, Leland G. 90, 137 12-Adv. Band 11-Adv. Band 10-Adv. Band Plans to attend Biola College. Favor- ite sports: water skiing, snow skiing, and asketball. Buckler, Michael Carl 137 12-Booster Club Plans two years of J.C., then into the Marines. Played guitar in band. Will become professional guitarist. Budge, Dennis Keith 105, 137 12-Var. Cross Country, Wrestling, Var. Track 11-Var. Cross Country, Var. Track 10-Lettered in C Track and Cross Country Plans to attend Brigham Young U. Will enter commercial art or teach- ing. Will go to barbers college dur- ing summer. Favorite teacher: Mr. Dawson. Bunkley, Thomas Edwin 137 12-Senior Play 10-Not at Hoover Plans to be Pre-Med student at S.D. State. Then to Johns Hopkins. Burchard, Earl Wayne 137 12-Varsity Swimming Plans to attend College of Idaho. Will be either teacher or policeman. Might become U.S. Senator, Burgess, Karen Darlene CCandyj 137 11-Pom-Pon Corps Plans to attend State, study for lawyer or court reporter. Burke, Ann Marie 67, 90, 137 Burkhart, Cliff Busque, Dianne Louise 71, 72, 74, 137 12-Cardinettes, Downbeat Club 11-Cardinettes, Booster Club 10-Booster Club Plans to get married this summer. Will have a part-time job. Butler, Glenda Elaine 137 12-Pan Am. Club, Student Council, Cardinal Co-ed Rep. 11-Latin Club, Cardinal Co'ed Rep. 10-GAA, Latin Club Plans to attend SDSCg major in ele- mentary education. Butterfield, Ronal L. 138 Plans two years at Union College. Cable, John G. 138 Plans two years at JC then State. Will become salesman. Caldwell, Craig C. 92, 138 12-Varsity Ri e Team Plans to attend State College and become accountant and an attorney. Calhoun, Dennis Stephin 138 Plans to go to City College. Calvin, Joan Anne 138 12-Cardinal Co-ed Sales Comm., Booster Club, Cardinal Co'ed Rep. 11-Booster Club, Cardinal Co'ed Sales Comm. 10-Redbird Revue Comm., Booster Club, Student Council Rep. Plans to attend S.D. State as a teacher. Cameron, Judy Dell 138 Plans to go to JC, then become an airline hostess. Loved dancing and going to the beach. Campbell, Diane Roberta 138 Plans to go to college and become an interior decorator. Candeliaria, Michael 138 11-Track Convention Delegate 10-Football Letter Convention Delegate Plans to attend S.D. City and Gross- mont College as a major in Police Science and will go into Law En- forcement. Cardenez, Barbara Ann 11-Library Monitor Plans to go to Beauty College, would like to be a beautician. Carlson, Llona M. 39, 85, 132, 135, 138, 143 12-Sr. Play, Vespers, Sr. Prom Comm., Commencement, Rally Comm., Sales and Concessions Comm. 11-French Club Plans two years of college, will be- come airline hostess to see other countries. Carney, John W. 76, 138 12-Senators, Law Club 11-Not at Hoover 10-Not at Hoover Plans to attend Sacramento State, and become a lawyer or history teacher. Carroll, George Doudglas II 77, 138 12--Thespians, Briga oon, Drama, A Cappella Choir Plans to attend S.C. Wants to go into theatrical work or the medical profession. Carson, Frank Don 138 12-Wrestling Team 11-Wrestling Team, Track 10-JV Football Plans to attend Stanford, will become lawyer. Will always remember Mr. Greig's American Govt. Class. Carson, Paul Edward 138 12--Managed Football Squad during summer. 11-Latin Club. 10-Chess Club, Latin Club. Plans to attend Brigham Young Uni- versity next fall. Carter, Robert L. 100, 138 12-Var. Football 11-Track 10-JV Football Plans a career in the Marines or will attend city college. Will never forget Mr. Burns' Class or Mr. Showley. Caruthers, Herman H. 138 11-Track 10--Track Plans to attend San Diego J.C. Case, Shirley Jean 138 Casey, Kathleen Joyce 86, 88, 138 12-FTA, Publicity Comm. Booster Club, Latin Club QSec.J, Cardinal Co'eds 11-Booster Club, Latin Club, Cardinal Co'eds, Nominating Convention 10-Booster Club, Cardinal Co-eds Plans to attend Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo, Calif. as a Social Science major. Cason, Janice Ilene 139 10-Y-Teens Plans to go to James Hall Beauty College so she can do other peo- ple's hair. Ceiplis, Mary Sharon 139 11-Decoration Chairman for Booster Club, Art-Production Club 10-Soph. Cabinet Plans to work 'til December, then get married. Favorite teachers: Mr. Porteous, Mr. Wallace. Cella, Margret E. 139 10-Booster Club Plans to attend JC and take a busi- ness course. Will become secretary- typist or medical assistant. Chadrow, Daniel Charles 139 12-Lead role in Senior Play 11-Wrestling Team, Tennis Team Future plans include attending SDSC. Chambers, Judy Lynn 74, 139 12-Flag Corps, YFC, Student Teacher 11-Pom-Pon Corps, Red and White Ball Decorations Committee Future plans include attendin Cali- fornia Baptist College, then Eecome an Elementary School Teacher. Chapman, Dennis James 139 Future plans include junior college. Chapman, George E. 139 11-JV Cross Country 10-Came to Hoover from Lincoln High. Future plans include attending San Diego State College, then the Navy. Chapman, Richard Peter 105, 139 12-Cross Country and Track 11--Cross Country and Track 10-Cross Country and Track Future plans include joining the peace corps, traveling and writing. Chatlield, Jannice Lynn 139 10-Booster Club Future plans include a marriage in Sept. and attending Beauty College. Chavez, Loretta Elaine 139 Future plans include attending SDSC majoring in Business Administration. Chevillon, Barbara Anne 139 12-Came to Hoover from Rosary High 'early this year Future plans include SDSC becoming a medical secretary. ' Chimely, Maria Angela 136, 139 12-CSF, ASF, Girls Ticket Sales Future plans include attending SDSC after which a career in accounting or business administration. Christiansen, Robert Leroy 67, 90, 139 12-Band, Orchestra, Booster Club 11-Band, Orchestra, Booster Club 10-Band, Orchestra, Booster Club Future plans include college, the US Marine Corps, and a career in the Highway Patrol. Christie, Karen Elsie 73, 32, 139, 185 12-Drum Captain, Down Beat Club, ASF 11-Cardinettes, French Club Com- mittee Chairman, CSF Secretary 10-Orchestra, CSF, French Club Future plans include attending UCSD or SDSC becoming a medical mis- sionary. Clark, Diane K. 69, 140 12-Bell Choir, Booster Club, H Club 11-Bell Choir, Booster Club 10-Red Cross Future plans include attending busi- ness college and becoming a medical secretary. Clark, Karen L. 140 11-Came to Hoover for her senior year from Cherry Point, North Carolina Future plans include attending col- lege becoming a medical missionary or doctor or joining the women Ma- rines. Clark, Michael Lee 140 11-Came to Hoover for his senior year from Saint Augustine High Future plans include attending SDCC then going to SDSC working for an AB degree. Clark, Shirley Ann 140 12-Girls Choir 11-Girls Choir Future plans include becoming a singer. Clemens, Mary Constance 140 Future plans include working this summer then attending college hop- ing to major in business administra- tion. Clemmons, Carol Frances 140 12-ASF 11-Pan American Club Future plans include attending SDSC and embarking into a career in the Foreign Service. Clemons, Lori Lee 84, 140 12-Y-teens 11-Y-teens Future plans include attending State College with a home economics major. Clybum, Mike K. 140 Future plans include attending SDSC for two years then attending Cal Poly or USC for a degree in Archi- tecture. Clyde, Patricia Louise 75, 85, 140 12-Ducateers 11-Ducateers, Student Council, Red and White Ball Future plans include business college. Coats, Donna. Lou 35, 39, 62, 69, 82 ,140 12-Com. of Assemblies, Asst. Fea- ture Editor and Copy Editor for the CARDINAL, CSF, Ecivres 11-Jr. Vice President, Jr, Y-teens, Jr. Homecoming Att., Accredita- tion Committee, Pan American Club, Reporter for the CARDI- NAL, A Cappella Choir 10-A Cappella Choir, spent two months in Europe, Soph. Y- teens, YFC, FAA, Soph. Home- coming Att. Future plans include attending SDSC becoming an elementary school teacher. Cobbs, Gary Allan 105, 140 12-Track, Cross Country, Band 11-Track, Cross Country, Band 10-Track, Cross Country, Band Future plans include attending SDSC. Cohen, Marvin 140 12-Golf Team, Building and Grounds Committee, Controller for the School Store 11-Golf Team 10-Golf Team Future plans include attending SDSC then to UCLA to become a CPA. Colbert, Linda 140 11-Came to Hoover from Escondido Future plans include becoming a beautician and wife. Colletti, Carol Angila 73, 141 12-Drum Corps, Senior Property Comm., Red and White Ball Committee 1 1-Cardinettes 10-Drama Club, Booster Club Future plans include attending Beauty College. Collins, Pam J. 141 10-Rally Committee Future plans include attending Jun- ior College majoring in home eco- nomics. Collins, Robert Donald 101, 102, 140 12-Lettered Varsity Football, Swim- ming 11-Lettered Varsity Football, Swim- ming 10-JV Football, Wrestling Swim- ming ' Future plans include Mesa Junior College and study Fire Science. Colson, John P. 105, 141, 186 12-Cross Country, Track 11-Cross Country, Track 10-Cross Country, Track Future plans include attending Stan- ford and a career in Government. Connell, Dorthy 74 12-Cardinettes, Works as a Candy- Striper Future plans include SDCC and mar- riage. Conners, Jo Ann 74, 141 12-Flag Corps Future plans include attending Kel- sey-Jenney College and becoming a secretary. Conney, Kenneth 141 Conti, Eloise Diane 141 11-Student Council 10-Student Council Future plans include attending SDCC. Coody, Kimberly 141 Cook, Barbara 39, 75, 141, 143 12-Booster Club, Publicity Commit- tee, Senior Prom Committee, Ducateers 11-Latin Club, Ducateers, Booster Club 10-Biology Club, Booster Club Future plans include attending Beau- ty and Nursing College then to work on an ocean liner. Corbin, Algie Ray 141 Future plans include attending Mesa Junior College then becoming a High School Shop or Phys Ed teacher. Cornell, Paula L. 141 Future plans include Junior College and becoming a secretary. Cottrell, Marsha Lynne 141 11-Booster Club 10-Booster Club Future plans include attending SDCC becoming an Airline Hostess and traveling. Covert, Peter Glen 102, 141 12-Gymnastics 1 1-Gymnastics Future plans include attending col- lege studying engineering then en- rolling in the Reserve Oiticers Cadet School. Cox, James Edward 92, 141 12-ROTC Rifle Team, School Rifle Team, ROTC 11-Silver Blades, Fancy Drill Team, ROTC Rifle Team, ROTC 10-Silver Blades, Fancy Drill Team, ROTC Future plans include college and then joining the US Air Force. Crabbs, Michael A. 141 12-Held a job after school 11-Varsity Football, job Future plans include attending Hen- drix College and a career in law. Craig, Richard Leslie 141 12-Senior Play 11-Swimming 10-Swimming Future plans include attending SDSC. Crain, Janet Karol 141 12-H Club, CSF 10-Booster Club Future plans include attending SDSC then attend Davis U studying Veteri- nary Med. Crain, Marsha Ann 84, 141 12-Y-Teens 11-Student Council, Nominating Convention, Y-Teens 10--Junior Prom Hostess Future plans include attending SDSC studying Psychology. Creighton, Susan Margaret 141 12-Band 11-Band 10-Band, Orchestra Future plans include SDSC. Crise, Jim 142 10-JV Football Future plans include attending Mesa Junior College studying business and law then to USD. Crogan, Michael Anthony 142 Future plans include attending col- lege and a career in the Armed Serv- ices. Crosby, Janice Kay 142 12-Booster Club, Mixed Chorus 11-Booster Club 10-Booster Club Future plans include attending Beau- ty College. Crow, John Randall 183 12-Thespians, Asst. Stage Manager, Stage Manager, Brigadoon 11-Thespians 10-Thespians Future plans include college and the theater. Cruz, Helen 141, 142 Curley, Nancy Jane 67, 142 12-Future Teachers 10-Orchestra Future plans include attending SDSC becoming a Nurse. Curren, Patricia D. 142 Future plans include attending SDSC becoming an Interior Decorator. Dabbs, Dudley C. Jr. 88, 142 12-Varsity Tennis, Latin Club, Publicity Committee, Buildings and Grounds Committee 11-Tennis, Latin Club 10-Tennis Future plans-Will go to S.D.S., later U.S.C., major in history. D'Agosta, Louis S. .142 Future plans include Pre-Dental at City College. Damarus, Valerie Marie ss, 136, 142 12-Girls Ticket Sales Committee, German Club, Y-teens, Art Service 11-German Club, Y-teens 10-German Club, Y-teens Future plans include SDSC and studying elementary education. D'Auria, Salator Future plans include college and a career in businses administration. Davalos, Rene Alberto 183 Future plans include engineering de- gree and returning to Bolivia. Davidson, Alfred Lee Future plans include attending col- lege. Davila, Phyllis Suzette 80, 87, 142 12-CARDINAL Staff, Quill and Scroll, Senior CARDINAL, Booster Club 11-Student Council 10-Student Council Future plans include attending the University of San Diego. Decker, Beverly joan 71, 76, 77, 82, 142, 145 12-Flag Corps, Senators, President NFL, Thespians, Senior Prom Committee, Assembly Commit- tee, CSF 11-Pom-Pon Corps, Senators, NFL, Thrift and Safety Committee, CSF 10--Drama Club, Creative Writing Club, French Club, CSF Future plans include attending SDSC majoring in Drama and Speech. Deland, Ruth Annette 58, 59, 156, 159, 142 12-Student Faculty Social Commit- tee, Assembly Committee, Rally Committee, Cardinal Co-ed Rep. 11-May-Teen Rep. for Hoover High 10-Rally Committee, Booster Club Future plans: Attend California Lu- theran College. Dell'Acqua, Michele M. 142 Future plans: Attend college becom- ing a Social Worker. Dennis, Carolyn 71, 72, 74, 79, 91, 142 12-Downbeat Club, Booster Club, Cardinettes, AFS, Red Cross Council, R.O.T.C. Queen, Annual Staff, Quill 8: Scroll, Student Council Rep., Cardinal Co-ed Rep. 11--Cardinettes, Booster Club, AFS, Red Cross Council, Band, Job's Daughters, Annual Staff 10-Booster Club, Apple Polishers, French Club, AFS, Red Cross Future plans: Wants to attend SDSC or University of San Francisco to become a nurse. Dial, Lindy L. 142 Diaz, Minnie 142 Future plans: Attending junior Col- lege and working as a Secretary. Dibble, Duain A. 57, 67, 71, 90, 156, 142 12-Band Drum Major, Red Cross Pres., Pep Band, Vice Pres. 11-Gymnastics, Tennis, junior Class Cabinet, Orchestra 10-Gymnastics, Marching Band Future plans include attending Pasa- dena City College then to Berkeley. Dibelka, Albert W. 145 11-PA Crew Future plans include SDCC. Dice, Robert William Jr. 145 12-Building and Grounds Com. 10-JV Football, Varsity Swimming Future plans include attending Jr. College. Dietz, Marjorie Jane 58, 71, 143 12-Head Song Leader, Down Beat Club 11-Song Leader, junior Prom Chairman, Down Beat Club, Sr. Fun Night Slave 10-Vice President Sophomore Class Future plans include attending SDSC becoming a teacher. DiMattio, Terry Michael 145 Future plans include attending SDSC then to Cal Poly to study architec- ture. Doak, Pete 145 . Future plans include joining the Navy then enter college. Dobler, Jane Maria 74, 145 12-Cardinettes 11-Booster Club 10-Booster Club Future plans include a career as a Interior Decorator and college. Dolan, Jeanne Elizabeth 145 12--Y-teens 11-Y-teens, Cardinette, Red Bird Revue Future plans include travel, junior college and a teaching career. Donahoe, John Cecil 95, 145 11--Spanish Club 10eDrama Club Future plans include joining the US Air Force then junior college. Donahue, Tomas E. 86, 145 12-President of Bowling Club, AV Booster Club 11-Bowling Club, Booster Club 10-Bowling Club, Booster Club Future plans include a Graphic Arts career after attending LA State and Cal Poly. Douglas, Marilyn Adele 75, 145 12-Cardinettes-Co-Captain, Drum Corps 11-Cardinettes, Drum Corps, Bids Chairman Red and White Ball 10-French Club Future plans include attending SDSC and then a career in teaching. Dowdy, Paulette D.I..E. 72, 74, 145 12-Art Production, Down Beat Club, Lieutenant Cardinettes, Flag Corps 11-Cardinettes, Pom-Pon Corps Future plans include attending the Junior College or Oregon State. Downes, Francee Lee 145 12-Girls Adv. Choir 11-Student Council, Mixed Choir 10--Student Council Future plans include attending col- lege then becoming an Airline Host- ess. Doyle, David L. 145 12-V Baseball 11--V Baseball 10-V Baseball Future plans include attending SDSC then joining the US Navy. Drake, Marietta Sue 75, 143 12-Cardinette Drum Corps 11-Bowling Club, Pom-Pon Corp, Red and White Ball Committee 10-Bowling Club Future plans include Beauty College then an undecided career. Draper, John Earl 144 12-Swimming Team 10-Track Team, Booster Club Future plans include attending Mesa junior College then into the Army. Dublin, Lora 55, 62, 144 12-ASB Clerk, Ecivres, Advisor for Cardinal Co-eds, Y-teens, Big and Little Sister Party Commit- ICE 11-Junior Cabinet, Vice President of Cardinal Co-eds, Y-teens President 10-Y-teens President Future plans include attending SDSC with a business administration or language major. Dugan, Anne Maureen 144 12-Came to Hoover from Rosary High Future plans include attending SDSC then going into secretarial work. Duncan, John Royce 144 Future plans include SDSC then a career as an architect. Dunham, Teri Ann 144 Dunivan, Karen Sue 75, 86, 144 12-Future Teachers, Ducateers, Cardinal Co-eds 11-Future Teachers, Ducateers 10-Future Teachers, French Club, AFS Dupree, Patricia Ann 55, 57, 44, 62, 144 12-Ecivres Vice President, Comm. of Elections, Sr. Homecoming, Sr. Dinner Committee 11-Commissioner of Buildings and Grounds 10-Y-teens, junior Cabinet Future plans include attending SDSC then Berkeley, then a career as a High School History teacher. Dyer, Carolyn Lee 58, 71, 140, 144 12-Songleader, Downbeat Club, Booster Club, Rally Committee 11-Songleader, Junior Prom Queen, Down Beat Club, Booster Club 10-Latin Club, Cardinal Co-eds Future plans include attending SDSC with teaching in mind as a career. Eagan, Georgie Lee 144 Future plans include attending SDSC majoring in drafting. Echols, Dathleen Virginia 68, 144 12-Assembly Committee, Choir 11-Girls Choir Future plans include attending -IC then work. Eddy, Carol jean 69, 144 12-Ensemble 11-Choir 10-Booster Club Future plans include becoming an Airline Hostess. Edmondson, Ron P. 144 12-Track 11-Came to Hoover from A. A. Stagg High School Future plans include attending SDSC then entering the Navy. Eggers, Dail Linda 55, 57, 62, 144 12-Comm. of Thrift and Safety, Ecivres, Y-teens, Latin Club 11-Latin Club, Sec.-Treas. junior Class, Building and Ground Committee 10-Latin Club, Y-teens, Student Council Future plans include attending UCLA majoring in Sociology, plans to work with the Mentally Retarded. Eismann, Phil J. 145 Future plans include attending SDCC then SDSC. Elander, Bradd jon 145 10-Latin Club, JV Football Future plans include JC then Holly- wood and a crack at a career as a comedian. Ellis, Suzie 71, 145 12-Song Leader, Booster Club, Rally Committee 11-Rings and Keys Committee Future plans include attending SDCC. Elmore, Harry 12-Came to Hoover from Arkansas Future plans include returning to Arkansas or attending college in California studying agriculture. Ely, Marian Elise 76, 145 12-Senators, NFL President, Student Council 11-Senators, NFL, Booster Club 10-Senators, NFL, Student Council, Booster Club Future plans include attending SDSC then Whittier College. Engelkraut, Jean Marie 74, 145 12-H Club, Cardinettes Booster Club, Rally Committee 11-German Club, Booster Club, Gay Blades, Cardinettes 10-Latin Club, Booster Club Future plans include state college with a major in math. Ensign, Carol jane 57, 65, 74, 81, 145 12-Y-teens President, Secretary of Cardinal Co-eds, Student Coun- cil, Election Committee 11-Y-teens, Cardinettes 10-Orchestra Future plans include attending SDSC or University of California at Santa Barbara. Ernesto, Lee Irene 76, 145 12-Senators, Booster Club 11-Spanish Club, and other activi- ties at Farrington High School, Honolulu, Hawaii Future plans include San Jose State and studies in psychology and busi- ness. Estes, Velma 145 EuBanks, Sally J. 145 12-Cardinal Co-eds, Booster Club 11-Cardinal Co-eds, A Cappella Choir, Booster Club 10-CSF, A Cappella Choir, Cardi- nal Co-eds, Booster Club Future plans include marriage. Evans, Charles 92, 145 12--Silver Blades, ROTC, Publicity Committee 11-German Club, ROTC, Silver Blades Future plans include SDSC then Navy. Evans, Mary Elizabeth 145 12-Cardinettes 1 1-Cardinettes Future plans include college and a career. Falco, Jance Marie 145 Future plans include college and a career in singing. Fanad, Sam B. 85, 145 12-AV Aid Future plans include college and then enrolling in the US Army. Faria, Jose 145 11-Wrestling, Gymnastics 10--Gymnastics Future plans include attending col- lege. Farrar, John WaUace 81, 87, 145 12-Business Manager for the CARDINAL 11-Business Manager for the CARDINAL 10-Business Manager Assistant for the CARDINAL Future plans include attending SDSC then a career in the Navy. Farris, Linn Diane 145 12-Choir, Booster Club, Pep Club 11-Choir Future plans include attending col- lege later a career as a cosmetologist or singer. Faulkner, Linda Jo 69, 75, 88, 145 12-Ducateers, Latin Club, Choir, Cardinal Co-ed Council, Red Cross Council, Student Council 11-Latin Club, Choir, Booster Club 10-Choir, Booster Club Future plans include SDSC, major- ing in either Social Science or Busi- ness Education, Feese, Floyd Albert 145 12-Student Council 11-Student Council Future plans include attending a jun- ior college then to SDSC. Fehringer, john M. 146 Plan to attend Mass. Institute of Technology, majoring in math. Fellwock, Frand Alan 146 Future plans include attending a lo- cal college after working as an ap- prentice for a surveyor. Filaciom, Peter Raymond 146 12-Choir 10-Choir Plans to go into business financing. Fink, Marsha Lynn 146 12-French Club, Girls Rilie Team 11-French Club 10-French Club Will attend SDSC then UCLA then travel to France to teach physical therapy. Finkel, Steven F. 92, 146 12-ROTC Company Commander, City Cadet Club Council Sec.- Treas., Rally Committee, Publicity Committee 11-ROTC, Silver Blades 10-ROTC, JV Math Team, Prop Director for the Christmas Play Future lans include the University of Stanflord or UCLA, a degree in law and a commission in the Army Reserve. 225 22 Finnerty, Gary Floyd 146 12-Bowling Club, Booster Club 10-JV Basketball, Bowling Club Future plans include Cal Western with a CPA degree. Fisher, Tom 146 Flemming, Susan Michele 146 12-Booster Club 11-Booster Club Future plans include SDSC after SDCC becoming a bookkeeper. Fleming, Ronald Philip 146 Fontaine, Brad F. 85, 146 Attend Junior College and become a radio announcer. Ford, Catherine Ann 57, 84, 146 12-Senior Y-teens, Publicity, Elections, Booster Club 11-Booster Club, Candystriper 10-Booster Club Future plans include studying nurs- ing at SDSC. Forney, Sharon Lynn 12-A Cappella Choir 11-Chorus 10-Chorus Future plans include SDCC. Foster, Sharron Lee 146 Attend Kelsey-Jenney or SDCC then secretarial work. Fowler, Leon Douglas 146 Fox, Jeanne Louise 146 12-YFC 11-YFC, choir 10-Building and Grounds Commit- tee, Bible Club Future plans include attending BIOLA then teaching elementary grades. Franson, Robert Wilfred S2,93,146,185,186 12-Math Club, CSF 11-Math Club, csr 10-Math Club, Rifle Team, CSF Become a physicist and writer. Frasier, Alan L. 100, 146 12-Varsity Football, V Track Key Club 11-Varsity Football, V Track 10-JV Football, V Track Future plans include attending Mesa then to Oregon State. Frontis, Mary Louise Susie 38, 69, 136, 139, 140, 146 12-Student Faculty Social Comm., Announcements Committee, Tickets Comm. for Girls Ensem- ble, Booster Club 11-Cabinet, Ensemble, Dirndl Day Comm., Commissioners Ball Committee 10-Cabinet, Ensemble, Booster Club Plans to attend San Diego State Col- lege majoring in Elementary Educa- tion. Fry, Victoria M. 147 12fBooster Club 11-Cardinal Co-ed Rep., Convention, Booster Future plans include attending SDCC. Gable, Janice Ann Future plans include attending Beau- ty College. Galloway, Andy 147 Galbraith, Katherine Sara 147 12-Girls Choir 11-Mixed Choir Plans include a job and marriage. Gannarelli, Toni Daye 147 12-Choir, Brigadoon 11-Choir, GAA 10-Choir, GAA Future plans include becoming a ro- fessional dancer in musical comedies. Garcia, Paul 147 Garner, Harold Ray Plans to become an automobile mechanic. Gassman, Shirlee Rose 82, 147, 185, 186 12-AFS President, French Club, CSF Life Member, Ecivres 11--AFS, French Club, CFS, Cardinettes 10-AFS, CFS, French Club Future plans include UCLA. Gauthier, Richard D. 101,147 12--V Football, V Track 11-V Football, V Track 10-JV Football Plans include attending college and becoming a teacher. Gavett, Sue Anne 147 12-Modern Dance 11-Y-teens 10-Cardinal Co-eds, Y-teens Future plans include college, dancing and a career as a dental hygienist. Gay, George Lewis 37, 62, sz, 143, 147, iss 12-Senior Prom Committee, AFS, CFS, Ecivres 11-French Club President, AFS, CFS 10-French Club, AFS, CFS Future plans include a career as a Medical Doctor after attending SDSC and USC or UCLA. Gegere, Richard D. 183 Future plans include SDSC. Generoli, Don 69, 82, 147 Gerrard, Sandy Jeanne 147 12-GAA Future plans include SDSC then teaching high school. Giacalone, Tomas Joseph 147 Plans to become a plumbing con- tractor. Giametta, Jo 148 11-Student Council Future plans include attending the San Diego Medical and Dental Asst. College. Gianulis, Jim 148 12-General Manager of the Cardi- nal Campus Shop, Mixed Chorus 10-Football Future plans include SDSC then USC with a law degree, Gibbs, Dave Keith 148 Future plans include SDCC. Gibson, Sharon E. 148 12-Sr. Y-Teens, Booster Club, H Club 11-Booster Club Future plans-Hillcrest Beauty Col- lege. Gibson, Thomas Edward 148 Gibson, Velha Janette 148 Future plans-Study art and work. Giesecke, Alan Edward 148 11-Gymnastic Team Future plans-Auto mechanics Gifford, Shirley Ann 148 11--Booster Club 10-Biology Club, Booster Club, Pan Am. Club Future plans-City College, Secretary. Gill, Carol Ann 148 12-Student Council fAsst.J, G.A.A. 11-Cardinettes, Student Council fAsst.J Future plans-San Diego State, Den- tal Assistant, and marriage. Gilmore, Melody Gay 148 Glover, David Walter 148 Future plans-San Diego State. Goldstein, Donna Louise 148 11-Pep Club, Calif. Girls Assoc. 10-Calif. Girls Assoc., Pep Club, Modern Dance Club Future plans-Business at San Diego City College, Golston, Louis 95, 101, 149 12-Varsity Football, Track, Booster Club 11-Varsity Football, Booster Club 10-J.V. Football, Track Future plans-Mesa College, Electronic Engineer. Gorbet, Beverly Dawn 149 12-Y.F.C. Club 11-G.A.A. Future plans-Biola College and work. Gorham, Rick R. 149 Future plans-City College and the service. Grantham, Gayle Louise 149 12--Senior Cabinet, Commencement Comm., Booster Club, Cardinal Co-ed Council 11-Junior Cabinet, Cardinettes 10-Bowling Club, C.S.F. Future plans-San Diego State, Teach First Grade. Gray, Grace 39, 149 Green, Kathy 74, 149 Green, Sharron Dianne 149 12-Girls Chorus 11-Girls Chorus, Y-Teens 10-Girls Chorus, Sales and Concession Comm. Future plans-Dental Hygiene or Cosmetology. Greenbush, Daniel James 66, 69, 149 12-President of Ensemble Accompanied Choir 11-Ensemble Choir, Future plans-San Diego State with a music major. Greene, Nancy Mae 149 Future plans-San Diego City Col- lege. Greer, Dick Oscar 185 Future plans-City College and the San Diego Police Dept. Gregg, Barbara Suzanne 85, 149 12-Booster Club 10-Choir Future plans-City College. Grilliths, Joseph 149 Grube, John Richard 149 Grut, Janeen E. 69, 80, 149 12-Ensemble, Advertising Mgr. on the Cardinal 11-Choir Future plans-College and major in education. Gudmundsson, Allan 149 12-Swim Team, R.O.T.C. 11-Swim Team, R.O.T.C. 10-Swim Team, R.O.T.C. Future plans-City College and the Y.M.C.A. as a vocation. Gunderson, Toni 149 Future plans-San Diego State and major in English. Haberkorn, Linda 149 Hagedorn, Susan Marie 71, 155, 156, 149 12-Art Comm., Veep of Sr. Y- Teens, H Club, Senior Play, Student Council, Vespers Comm. 11-Student Council 10-Veep at Rosary High Future plans-San Diego State, San Jose State and become a writer. Halcon, Sylvia Lynne 149 11-Pan Am Club Future plans-Interior Decorating. Hale, Leslie Joann 150 Future plans-San Diego. State, become a teacher. Hamand, Jerry D. 150 12-Varsity Basketball 11-J.V. Basketball Future plans-City College and . become a coach. Hammer, Barbara Leone 150 Future plans-City College and study interior decoration. Hand, Steve Arnold 150 Hanks, William Edward 62,150 Hansen, Marilyn Anne 150 Future plans-Work. Hardege, Robert E. 150 11-Gymnastic Team, Golf Future plans-Grossmont College. Hardin, Sandra 150 Future plans-City College, work, marriage. ' Harmash, Oksana 65, 135, 150 12fCardinal Co-ed, Senior Dinner, Vescpers Comm., Goal Post Sta , Senior Play 10-Pres. Russian Club, Interclub Council, Student Council, Drama Club Future plans-San Diego State, Bio- Science major, travel. Harmon, George 150 Harper, Neil Scott 150 Future plans-Air Force Academy, Harrell, Charlen Ruth 75, 85, 150 12-Y-Teens, Ducateers, Decoration Comm. 11-Y-Teens Future plans-Mesa College and be- come a Medical Assistant. Harrell, Janice Sue 150 Future plans-Work and marriage. Harrell, Joyce Ann 150 Future plans-Marriage and work. Harrington, Russ L. 150 11-Wrestling, Basketball, Booster Club Future plans-State College, study Law. Harris, Marsha L. 150 12-H Club, Cardinal 11-Booster Club 10-Cardinettes, Booster Club Future plans-Woodberry College and major in business. Harrison, Donna Lynn 150 Harrison, James Patrick 62, 150 12-Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Key Club ' 11-Varsity Baseball and Basketball. Jr. Class Pres. 10-Varsity Baseball, J.V. Basketball Future plans-University of Oregon. Hart, Douglas A. 151 12-Bowling Club 11-Bowling Club 10-Bowling Club Future plans-San Diego State, become an architect. Hartson, Jana Louise 62, 78, 132, 140, 145, 151 12-Announcements Comm., Ecivres, fTreasurerJ Safety Comm., Dias Cardinales, King 8: Queen Chairman 11-Y-Teens, Dias Cardinales, Rally Comm. 10-Y-Teens Future plans-San Diego State and major in education. Harvey, Richard C. 151 12-Booster Club, German Club, Ice Skating Club 11-German Club, Booster Club Future plans-San Diego State anrl major in life sciences. Hatch, Linda L. 151 12-Chorus 11-Chorus Future plans-City College and police work. Haugum, Dennis Victor 151 Future plans-City College. Haynes, Eddie 96, 99, 101, 102, 151 12-Football and Baseball 11-Football and Baseball 10-Baseball Future plans-College and pro. baseball. Hays, Tom E. 151 12-Band, Bible Club 11-Band, Bible Club 10-Band, Bible Club, Bowling Club, Prayer Club Future plans-Missionary work. Hecker, Tom H.'151 12-Booster Club, H Club 10-Biology Club Future plans-San Diego State and major in Geology, join Air Force Heckman, Robert W. 151 Future plans-College. Hellmers, Jerry W. 151 Future plans-College and service. Helms, Charlotte Ann 151 Future plans-Grossmont College and become a dental assistant. Henderson, Dorothy Jo 65, 79, 151 12--Cardinal Co-ed Veep, N.A.S. Cardinales Stali, Senators, N,F.L. 11-Senators, N.F.L., Thrift 8: Safety 10-Senators, N,F.L., Class Secretary Future plans-marriage. Hendrick, William S. 151 12-Intermural Baseball 11--Intermural Baseball 10-J.V. Wrestling Future plans-Architect. Hendrix, Beverly Jean 151 10-Drama Future plans-Certified Public Accountant. Henning, Judith Lee 152 11-Spanish Club 10-Spanish Club Future plans-City College and teach. Hensley, Anita Kathleen 152 12-Cardinal Co-ed Future plans-Business College and work. Herman, Alice 152 Hickman, Delwyn Eugene 152 11-Latin Club 10-Latin Club, Math Club Future plans-City College, then San Diego State. Hicks, Charlene L. 152 11-Cardinettes 10-Bible Club Future plans-City College and become a secretary. Hicks, Rosemary 142 Future plans-Fashion Model. Higgs, Robert Leland 142 12-Assistant Teacher 10-J.V. Baseball Future plans-San Diego State and major in education. Hill, Virginia Sue 142 12-BO0Ster Club 11-Cardinettes, Chairman of Bids for Red and White Ball Future plans-College and become a secretary. Hilliker, Allen George 152 Future plans-Marriage and archi- tectural drafting. Hirata, Norman Norimitsu 37,-38, 62, 102, 139, 152, 185, 186 12-Sr. Cabinet, Ecivres, Football, Student-Faculty Social Comm., Publicity Comm., Election Comm., C.S.F., Key Club 11-Asst. Commiss, General, Chair- man of Student Council, Class Treasurer, Key Club, Track, C.S.F. 10--C.S.F., Student Council, J.V. Baseball, Track Future plans-Berkeley or Stanford and become a doctor. Hitchcock, William George 152 12-R.O.T.C. 11-R.O.T.C., Folk Dance Club 10-R.O.T.C. Future plans-City College. Hodsdon, Joanne Gayle 152 Future plans--City College and social work. Hoff, Mary Anne Future plans-City College and be- come a dental assistant. Hoffman, Kim Marie 82, 152 12-H Club, Red Cross Council, C.S.F. 11-C.S.F., Booster Club, Ice Skat- ing Club, Red Cross Council 10-Booster Club Future plans-Nursing at San Diego State. Holle, Ned A. 38,62,71, 153 12-Head Cheerleader, Downbeat Club, Key Club 11-J.V. Cross Country 10-J.V. Cross Country, Track Future plans-San Diego State and become a history teacher. Holle, Ted Russel 62, 153 10-J.V. Cross Country Future plans-San Diego State. Hood, Ernest 62, 153 Hooks, Russell Wayne 101, 153 12-Varsity Football Future plans-San Diego State and major in Engineering, Hostetler, David Calvin 153 12-Pan Am Club, Sr. Play Comm., Booster Club 11-Pan Am Club, Booster Club 10-Booster Club Future plans-Service. Hovis, Patricia 153 12-J0b's Daughters 11--Job's Daughters 10-Job's Daughters Future plans-Night school, work, and marriage. House, Barbara Jean 76, 153 12-Senators, .J.C.C., G.A.A., N.F.L., Y-Teens, Student Coun- cil, H Club, Asst. Mgr. of Sr. Play 11-Senators, N.F.L., Y-Teens, Cardinettes, Booster Club Future plans-San Diego State and major in speech. Howard, William Gufrry 153 12-Track, Booster Club 11-Cross Country, Track 10-Track Future plans-San Diego State and U.S.C., become a doctor. Howley, Joseph Rebik 153 11-Choir 10-Bible Club Future plans-B.I.O.L.A. College and major in education. Hughes, Patricia Elaine 37,84, 156, 139, 140, 153 12-Assembly Comm., Traihc Safety Comm., Y-Teens, Student Coun- cil, Inter-Club Council, Announcement Comm., Cardinal Co-ed 11-Jr. Prom Refreshment Chair- man, Sr. Rings Comm. 10-Jr. Prom Hostess Future plans-Univ. of San Diego and have a teaching career. Hull, Lyle 62,155 12-Varsity Basketball, Track 11-Varsity Basketball 10-J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball Plans to attend S.D. State or San Diego City College. Humphries, Carmen 153 11-Spanish Club, Drama Club 10-Spanish Club, Drama Club Future plans-Mesa College and be- come a medical assistant. Hurlich, Marshall Gerold 62, 69, 76, sz, 89, 153 12-Ecivres, N,F.L., Senators, A.F.S., Math Club, Brigadoon 11-Orchestra, A.F.S., N.F.L., C.S.F., Math Club, Diplomats 10-Orchestra, A.F.S., C.S.F. Future plans-Berkeley and major in science. Hutchings, Cindy 153 Hutchinson, Darlene J. 153 11-Cardinettes, Girl Choir Future plans-City College and nursing. Ingle, Douglas Lloyd 153 Inglee, Lawrence Raymond 153 12-R.O.T.C., Choir, Brigadoon 11-R.O.T.C., Choir 10-R.O.T.C. Future plans-San Diego State and major in political science. Isaacson, Gail Lynn 71, 153 12-Student Council, Cardinal Co- ed, Rally Comm., Downbeat Club, Decoration Comm., Booster Club 11--Booster Club, Decoration Comm. Future plans-City College and be- come a bookkeeper. Iverson, Lorraine Ann ss, 132, 136, 143, 153 12-Senior Cabinet, Rally Comm. 11-Publicity Comm., Jr. Cabinet, Student Council 10-Sophomore Cabinet Future plans-S.D. State and become a social worker. Ivey, Ted Allen 154 Future plans-Become a salesman. Jackson, Christine 154 Future plans-S.D. State and become an interpreter. Jackson, Ruthann 154 Future plans-Beautician. Jacobsen, Lloyd Robert 54, 62, 96, 100, 102, 154 12-Key Club, Football and Base- ball, Asst. Sergeant of Arms 11-Key Club, Football and Baseball 10-Key Club, J.V. Football and Baseball Future plans-Brigham Young Univ. and become a coach. Jenkins, Dennis Alan 62, 101, 144, 154 12-Football, Key Club 10-J.V. Football Future plans-Mesa College. Jenkins, Vicki 12-Booster Club, I-I Club 11-Latin Club 10-Horseback Riding Club Future plans-Air Force. Jewell, David M. 154 11-German Club 10-German Club Future plans-San Diego State. Jewell, Sylvia Kathleen 85, 154 Jobbins, Jo Ann M. 86, 154 12-Bowling Club 11-Bowling Club 10-Bowling Club Future plans-City College and major in business. Johnson, Carolyn Joyce 154 Future plans-Air Force and mar- riage. Johnson, Martha Jane 183 Future plans-City College and be- come a secretary. Johnson, Nancy Christine 154 1 2-Choir 1 1-Choir 10-Choir Future plans-P.E. teacher. Jones, David James 183 Future plans-City College and the Air Force. Jones, Leslie 154 Jones, Robert A. 154 Future plans - City College then S.D. State College and major in Ac- counting. Jones, Susan Mae 73, 74, 154 12-Cardinettes, Brigadoon 11-Booster Club, Rally Comm., Red Bird Review 10-French Club, Drama Club, Booster Club Future plans-U.S.C. and become an architect. Jones, Yvonne Marie 71, 72, 74, 154 12-Flag Corps, Downbeat Club 11-Bowling Club, Pan Am Club, Red 8: White Ball Comm. 10-Bowling Club Future plans-City College, S.D. State College, Business Major. Jorgensen, Lora 154 Future plans-Woodberry College, Commercial Artist. Jorgensen, Susan Jane 85,140, 154 12-Announcements Chairman, Sr. Cabinet, Student-Faculty Social Comm., Homecoming Comm. 11-Jr. Cabinet Chairman 10-Soph. Cabinet, Elections Comm. Future plans-San Diego State for a year then Univ. of Arizona, become a legal secretary. Jugus, Patricia Ann 38, 39, 144, 154 12-Rally Comm., Sr. Cabinet, H Club, Y-Teens 1 1--Y-Teens, Buildings and Grounds Comm., Decorations for games 10-Y-Teens, Hostess for Jr. Prom, Decoration Comm. Future plans-Univ. of San Diego, Home Economics major. Kabler, Mallie 62, so, sz, 87, 155, 185 12-Cardinal Editor, Ecivres, C.S.F., Class Treasurer, Co-ed for February 11-C.S.F., Girls' State, Cardinettes, News Editor 10-C.S.F. Future plans- S.D. State, English major, ecome newspaper writer, work on newspaper this summer. Kapp, Leslie Marian 155 12-Choir 11-N.F.L., Senators, Choir, Dad and Daughter Banquet, Red Bird Review, Dirndl Day 10-Drama Club Future plans-Fresno State and youth work. Karpinski, Kathy T. 155 Future plans-City College and then U.S.D. Karpinski, Irene Helen 74,155 12-Cardinettes, Flag Corps 11-Cardinettes, G.A.A. Future plans-Mesa College, Medi- cal College. Kazikowski, Jeff 36, 155 Keenan, Rick M. 155 12-Baseball 11-Baseball 10-Baseball, Bowling Club Future plans-City College. Keene, Glenn 76, 155 Keene, Linda Gale 155 11-Choir 10-Choir Future plans-City College, F.B.I. work. Kelinske, Christine Marie 75, 155 12-German Club, Ducateers 11-German Club, Ducateers 10-German Club Kelly, Kathleen E. 155 12-Commencement Chairman, Safety Comm. Choir 11-Cardinal Co-ed, Cardinettes 10-Cardinal Co-ed San Diego State, Political Science major, foreign affairs career. Keller, Jule Milton 155 12-Ice Skating 11-Ice Skating San Diego State, study Interior Decorating. Kellogg, Charlene Ann 8l,84,87,155 12-Cardinal Editor, Publicity Chair- man on Sr. Play, H Club, Publicity Comm. 11-Latin Club, Cardinal Staff, Booster Club 10-Latin Club, Booster Club San Diego State, Journalism major. Kennedy, James Howard 155 12-Buildings 8: Grounds Comm., Pres. of I.H.F.C. Univ. of Southern Calif., Business and Law major. Kennedy, Michael Patrick 155 12-Publicity Comm., Publicity for Sr. Play Work. Kerr, Judith Ann 85, 156 City College, major in Business. Kimball, Lorraine 156 Kirby, Gary Edward 156 Kircher, Leota 84, 156 12-Latin Club, Sr. Y-Teens 11-Latin Club Univ. of Texas and major in nursing. Kirkwood, John Thomas 76, 92, 93, 156 12-N.F.L., R.O.T.C. 11-Diplomat to Model U.N., R.O.T.C. 10-R.O.T.C. San Jose State, Army. Klick, Larry Lee 156 San Diego City College. Klement, Ingrid 156 Klosterman, Kim Thomas 85, 92, 93, 156 12-R.O.T.C., Stage Crew 11-R.O.T.C. 10-R.O.T.C. San Diego State, Electrician. Knight, Dean 156 11-Student Council, Red Cross 10-Stage Crew City College, Political Science major. Knight, Judy Gail 156 1 1-Cardinettes Airline Hostess. Knight, Richard M. 156 12-Band, Orchestra 11-Band, Orchestra 10-Band, Orchestra Music. Knowles, Meris 156 12-Modern Dance Club 11-Y-Teens 10-Y-Teens Dental Technician, Koc, Pamela Patricia 65, 156, 185 12-Cardinal Staff, Cardinal Co-ed Cabinet, Sr. Cabinet, C.S.F. 11-Cardinal Staff, Traliic-Safety Council, Cardinal Co-ed, Jr. Cabinet, Student-Faculty Social Comm. 10-Cardinal Stal? San Diego State, History major. Kohler, Dinah Elizabeth 62, 79, 156, 135, 186 12-Ecivres, Annual Staff, German Club, C.S.F., Quill and Scroll 11-C.S.F., Cardinal Co-ed, German Club, Dad and Daughters Ban- quet Comm. 10-Orchestra, C.S.F. U.C.S.D. Kollman, Victoria Rosemary 157 12-Booster Club, Sr. Play Comm. 11-Booster Club Southwestern Beauty College. Komatsu, Susan Shicul-to 136,145,157 12-Sr. Prom Comm., Commence- ment Comm., Publicity Comm., Latin Club 11-Card. Co-ed, Y-Teens, Buildings gdb Grounds Comm., Booster U 10-Cardinal Co-ed, French Club, Y-Teens San Diego State, medicine. Konold, Warren Ross 68, 157 12-Wrestling, Choir, Drama 11-Wrestling, Booster Club, Choir 10-Wrestling, Booster Club B.Y.U., Law major. Kopack, Thomas Holt 100, 157 Kotts, Susan Mae 38, 157 12-Songleader, Publicity and Rally Comm., Cardinal Co-ed 11-Cardinettes 10-French Club San Diego State, nursing. Kovacs, Frank Edward 157 Coast Guard, work for dad. Kravitz, Judith Irene 35, 38, 71, 87, 157 12-Commissioner of School Spirit, Booster Club, H Club, Decorat- ing Comm., Downbeat Club, Rally Comm., Cardinal Staff 11-Jr. Cabinet, Booster Club, Card. Co-ed, Downbeat Club, Inter- club Council, Cardinal Staff, Student Faculty Social Comm. 10-Soph. Cabinet, Publicity Comm., Rall Comm., Debate, Cardinal Staiiy Golden Gate College, Advertising. Kruger, Richard Eugene 92, 95, 157 12-Publicity Comm., R.O.T.C. 1 1--R.O.T.C. 10-R.O.T.C. City College, San Jose State College, Army career. Kugel, Chris 157 Kuhns, Thomas Vernon 38, 39, 157 12-Sr. Class Vice Pres., School Spirit Comm., Booster Club, Assemblies Comm., H Club, Student Council 11-Thrift and Safety Comm., Senators, N.F.L. San Diego State, Law major, politi- cal career. Kuipers, Allan 157 12--French Club, German Club 11-French Club, German Club, Latin Club San Diego State, major in Languages. Kummer, Jere' 157 Kurtz, Morris Arthur 157 12-German Club 11-German Club 10-German Club San Diego State, Pharmacist. LaFleur, Linda Kay 157 Work and marriage. Laguna, Danny E. 157 10-J.V. Baseball San Diego State, History major. LaLanne, Kathleen M. 157 12--Y-Teens, G.A.A., Ducateers 11-Booster Club I0-Biology Club, G.A.A. Work, become a medical Setretary. Lalush, Donald James 157 California State Polytechnical Col- lege, major in Architecture. Lane, Alan William 76,93, 157 Lane, Edward 101,158 12-Football 11-Football, Track 10-J.V. Football Mesa College, Electronic Engineer. Lange, John Michael 158 11-Future Teachers 10-J.V. Baseball City College, S.D. State, become a gym coach. Lange, Terry Arthur 158 10-Pan-Am Club City College, Law Enforcement. Langford, Pamela June Maria 71, 72, 158 12-Cardinettes, Booster Club, Downbeat Club 11-Cardinettes, Booster Club 10-Booster Club Work and marriage. Langley, Craig Alan 158 1 2-Y.F.C. 1 1-Y.F.C. 10--Y.F.C. Warner Pacitic College. Larimer, Richard Kenneth 158 12-Science Club, Latin Club, R.O.T.C. 11-Science Club, Latin Club, R.O.T.C. 10-Science Club, Latin Club, R.O.T.C. San Diego State, major in Astronomy. Larkin, David C. 158 City College. Lebolfe, Diana 158 11-F.T.A., C.S.F. 10-Pan Am Club, F.T.A., C.S.F. San Diego State, major in teaching. Lee, Linda Leilani 158 12-A Cappella Choir 11-A Cappella Choir 10-A Cappella Choir Plans to attend State, then to art college. Will become an artist. Lemaire, Pat 158 12-Y-Teens City College and work. Lemen, Jerry Douglas 158 City College, auto mechanic. Leonrad, Drew Richard 158 1 2-Wrestling Nuclear Physicist. Lerwill, Marilyn 158 12-G.A.A., Booster Club 11-G.A.A., Booster Club 10-G.A.A., Booster Club B.Y.U. LeVeille, Ken Paul 158 San Diego State, Architecture. Levin, Robert 158 College and become a Certihed Pub- lic Accountant. Lewis, Gary Steven 158 12-Track, Key Club 11-Track, Key Club 10-Track, Key Club Georgia Tech. Lewis, Leslie Ann 37, 84, 158 12-Y-Teens, Elections Comm., Decoration Comm. 11-Y-Teens 10-Bible Club San Diego State, major in Business and History. Lewis, Leslie Rhea 145, 159 12-Student Council, Modern Dance, Booster Club, Art Service Club, Decorations for Sr. Prom 11-C.S.F., Creative Writing Club 10-C.S.F. Study art abroad, U.C.S.D. Lilly, Wade 159 10-J.V. Baseball San Diego State, Brain Surgeon. Lima, Sandy L. 159 12-Student Council 11-Student Council, Accreditation Comm. 10-Student Council Beauty College. Lindwall, Linda Lee 84, 159 12-Y-Teens, Dad Bt Daughter Ban- quet, Cardinal Co-ed, Twerp Day Chairman 11-Y-Teens, Booster Club 10-Band City College. Lipitt, Livvie 159 City College, State College, Social Worker. Lisenbee, Jamie Ruth 159 12-G.A.A. 11-Nominating Convention 10-Rally Comm., Debate Team Lockwood, Dick James 100, 159 12-Football Mesa College, Drafting major. Logue, Dan Roy 159 12-R.O.T.C. 11-C.S.F., R.O.T.C. 10-C.S.F., R.O.T.C. San Diego State, become a chemist. Long, Stephen 159 City College, U.S. Forest Service. Long, Susan 159 12-Red Cross 11-Red Cross State College, major in Education. LoPinto, Norma Sue 38, 159 12-Announcements Comm., Student Affairs Comm. 11-Y-Teens, Buildings and Grounds Comm., Student Council San Diego State, become a doctor. Louder, Mikie Ann 159 12-Y-Teens, Choir 11-Y-Teens, Rings Comm., Choir 10-Y-Teens San Diego State, major in History. Lovelace, Marsha Jean 159 1 1-Ca rdinettes City College, work, Loveless, Judy C. 159 Luchessi, Vera A. 159 Beautician. Luke, Janice Kathryn 90, 160 12-Band, C.S.F. 11-Band, C.S.F. 10-Band, French Club, C.S.F. Medical Secretary. Lunsford, Sharon Lee 160 12-Modern Dance, Buildings and Grounds Comm. San Diego State, Airline Stewardess. McAllister, Roderic Bruce 160 12-P.A. Crew Navy. McCain, Thurston John 160 U.C.L.A. and then Univ. of Islam. McCanna, Tony 160 11-Stage Crew 10-Stage Crew City College, major in Business. McCullough, Margaret Ann 84, 160 12-Y-Teens, Editor of Goal Post 11-Y-Teens, Goal Post 10-Y-Teens City College, San Jose State. McDaniel, Gregory John 160 12-Varsity Tennis 11-Varsity Tennis 10-J.V. Basketlnll Future plans-City College, Univ. of Arizona, become a Forest Ranger. McKinley, James 95, 160 12-Choir, A Cappella Choir, F.T.A. Future plans-City College McLean, Kathie D. 160 Future plans-City College, Art major. McLean, Norma Jean 160 McLemore, Isaac B. 160 McManus, Kathleen 160 McMichael, Judith 160 McMillan, Isabelle Tumelty 35, 37, 160 12-Commissioner of Organizations, C.S.F., Youth Red Cross Vice Pres. 11-A.F.S., Youth Red Cross, C.S.F., A Cappella Choir 10-A.F.S., 'C.S.F. Future plans-Hopes to attend Brigham Young University. McNamara, Evelyn Frances 161 Future plans-Will attend City Col- lege and become a dental assistant. McPherson, Billy 160 Future plans-Plans a service career in the Marines. Mabee, Helen joy 85, 160 11-Cardinettes, junior Y-teens, Student Council Future plans-Desires to attend State, major in business education. Maclver, Donna Leigh 161 10-Y-Teens, Nomination Conven- tion at Grossmont Future plans-Kelsey-Ienney Secreta- rial College. Maloney, Michael J. 37, 78, 161 12-Cabinet Committee, Swim Team, Quill and Scroll 11-Swim Team, junior Cabinet 10--C.S.F. Future plans-Will attend S.D.S., major in engineering or accounting. Mandale, Judy 39, 84, 161 Manista, Tonia Katrina 161 12-Danced in Brigadoon 11-Booster Club Future plans-Plans to attend S.D.S. and major in home economics. Marciniak, Fred Charles 161 Future Dlans-Hopes to attend San Diego City College. Marseli, Christina Maria 161 12-Ducateers 11-Worked in Registrar's Ollice, Decorating Committee for Red and White Ball Future plans-Will attend San Diego School of Business, ,Machand, Charles L. 161 Future plans-Will attend City Col- lege and study police science. Marshall. john T. 101, 161 12-Varsity Football 11-Varsity Football 10-Junior Varsity Football Future plans-Will attend S.D.S. and become a dentist. Martin, Dorothy Marie 161 10-Sophomore Cabinet Future plans-Will attend San Di- ego City College and become a legal secretary. Martin, George E. 161 11- C Track 10- C Track Future plans-Desires to attend col- lege and major in historyl Massa, Louise Marie 161 Future plans-Plans to go to beauty college. Mata, Mary Alice K. 161 12-Horizon Club, Booster Club 11-Horizon Club Future plans-Hopes to attend the University of Hawaii and become a nurse. Mattes, Sally Ann 37, 40, 136, 139, 161 12-Senior Cabinet, Cardinal Co-ed Cabinet, Y-teens, H Club. Elec- tion Committee, Booster Club 11-Student Council, Cardinal Co-ed Representative 10-Student Council Future plans-Will go to the Uni- versity of Illinois. Maxwell. Lynn Arlene 161 Future plans-Will go to a beauty college and become a beautician. Maxwell, Robert D. Jr. 161 10-Band Future plans-Plans a service career in the Marines. Medeiros, Carol Ann 161 11-Y-teens, Senators 10-Y-teens Future plans-Will attend Mesa College. Melby, David Lynn 101, 161 12-Varsity Football 11-Varsity Football, French Club 10-junior Varsity Football, junior Varsity Basketball, French Club Future plans-Will attend San Di- ego State and study criminology. Melvin, Shela Rene 90, 161 12-Band, Orchestra 11-Band, Prom Committee, Y-teens, Spanish Club 10-Band, Spanish Club, Math Club Future plans-ls planning to marry and raise a family. Merrill, Dianne 161 11-Student Council, Nominating Convention 10-Nominating Convention Future plans-Will become an air line stewardess. Merryman, Robert G. 92,162 12-R.O.T.C. Rilie Team 11-Radio Club, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 10-Radio Club Future plans-Wants to be an elec- trician, Messinger, Linda 162 12-C.S.F. 11-C.S.F. 10-C.S.F. Future plans-Marriage. Michaelson, Nancy Jean 162 12-Dad and Daughter Banquet Committee 11-Model in Mother and Daughter Fashion Show 10-Booster Club Future plans-Will attend Brigham Young University. Michailes, Annette Jamie 74, 162 12-Cardinettes 11-Nominating Convention Future plans-Hopes to attend a beauty college, looks forward to marriage. Milarch, Robert 162 Miller, Eddie J. 102, 136, 139, 162 12-Gymnastics Team, Commence- ment Committee, Latin Club, Buildings and Grounds Com- mittee, Law Club, Senior Play Future plans-Hopes to attend U.C. at Berkeley, major in language. Miller, Joseph Edward 12-Public Address Crew 11-R.O.T.C. Club 10-R.O.T.C. Club Future plans-Hopes to enter the Peace Corps. Miller, Leslie B. 162 Future plans-Hopes to attend col- lege and enter law enforcement held. Miller, Toby john 162 12-Rifle Team 11-Bowling Club 10-Bowling Club Future plans-Will attend San Di- ego State and become a dentist. Miller, Tom 162 Millikan, Ronal Dean 102, 162 11-Tennis 10-Bible Club Future plans-Hopes to attend Univ. of Washington, major in architec- ture. Mills, Barbara Sue 162 Milstead, Maurice 162 Mineo, Teresa Lou Anne 162 12-Modern Dance Club 11-Cardinal Co-ed Cabinet, Bulletin Board Chairman, Y-teens, Publicity Chairman for Dad and Daughter Banquet 10-Sales Committee, Booster Club Future plans-Plans include becom- ing an airline stewardess. Missler, Beverly 82, 162 Future plans-Will attend S.D.S.C. and major in art. Mitchell, Diana L. 85,162 10-Booster Club Future plans-Hopes to obtain a sec- retarial job and get married. Mitchley, Margaret Ann 162 12-Modern Dance Club 11-Red Bird Review Future plans-Hopes to attend S.D.C.C. Modica, Frank A. 163 10-junior Varsity Football Future plans-Looks forward to traveling to Pacific islands. Montgomery, Louise 163 Monzingo, Daniel Walter 34, 62, 163 12-Commissioner General, Ecivres, Key Club 11-junior Class Ring Chairman, Student-Faculty Social Committee Future plans-Plans to attend Seattle, Pacific College and become a lawyer. Moore, Carol Sue 132, 140, 1115, 165 12-Senior Prom Committee, Announcements Committee, Student Affairs Committee 11-Rally Committee Future plans-Will attend jr. Col- lege and S.D.S. Moore, Judy Ann 163 11-junior Achievement Future plans-Aim is to attend S.D.S. and possibly major in business law. Moore, Patsy Ann 163 Moore, Virginia Kay 90, 163 12-Band, Orchestra, C.S.F. 11-Band 10-Band Future plans-Hope is to attend S.D.S. and study nursing. Moran, Charles William 163 10-Baseball Future plans-May attend S.D.C.C. Morehead, Marilyn Louise 163 12-Sr. Girls' Volleyball Team, Rifle Team 11-Olhce Monitor Future plans-Desires to become a dental assistant. Morehead, Terry 163 12-Key Club 11-Key Club, Varsity Baseball 10-Key Club, junior Varsity Base- ball, junior Varsity Football Future plans-Intends to go to S.D.C.C. and later S.D.S. Moreno, Virginia Jane 163 11-Student Council, Thrift and Safety Council 10-Sophomore Class Historian Future plans-May attend S.D.S. or San Diego University for Women, Morgan, Gregory 163 Future plans-Will attend college and become an architectural engineer. Morgan, Tommy L. 163 12-Football Manager, Decorations Committee, Assembly Committee' 1 1-Football 10-Track Future plans-Hopes to enter police work. Morgan, Wanda L. 163 12-H Club, Cardinal Co-ed Coun- cil, Future Teachers' Club, Booster Club 11-Chorus. Booster Club 10-Bible Club, Booster Club Future plans-Will attend a busi- ness college. Morris, Robert Glenn 163 Mosesso, Evelyn Christine 35, 62, 84, 85, 163 12-Ecivres, Vice President of Y-teens, October Co-ed of Month 11-Y-teen Service Chairman, Cardinal Co-eds Student Advisor, junior Cabinet 10-Treasurer of Y-teens, Sopho- more Cabinet, Dance Committee Future plans-Bound for San Diego State. Mosley, Vicki Lanora 164 12-H Club, Commencement Com- mittee, A Cappella Choir 11-Booster Club, Nominating Convention 10-Booster Club Future plans-Plans to attend S.D.S. and become a legal secretary. Mountain, Janean Leigh 74, 164 12-Cardinettes, Senior Dinner Committee, Student Affairs Committee 11-Student Council Future plans-Will attend S.D.S. and major in business administra- tion. Mowery, Marian 164 Mouzas, Paulette J. 164 Future plans-Looks forward to working at police department and marriage. Moxley, Phil R. 164 12-Track 1 1-Track 10--Track, junior Varsity Football Future plans-Would like to become a forest ranger. Mueller, Kathy Lee 164 12-Elections Committee, Cardinal Co-ed Activities Committee Future plans-Will attend San Di- ego State and become a teacher. Mullen, jo Ann 164 Mullins, Paul 164 Future plans-Hopes to attend S.D.C.C. and become an auto- motive engineer. Munoz, joAnne Lynn 164 12-Student Teacher 11-Latin Club Future plans-Will attend S.D.S.C. and become an elementary school teacher. Munoz, Ruth 164 12-H Club 11-A Cappella Choir 10-A Cappella Choir, Bible Club Future plans-Hopes to attend S.D.S.C. and become a teacher. Murphy, Doreen Lynne 164 Future plans-Plans to go to S.D.S.C. and study nursing. Murphy, Rebecca Jane 78, 164 12-Dias Cardinales Staff, Senators, Brigadoon, National Forensic League 10-Future Nurses' Club, Art Club, Modern Dance Club Future plans-Will be, getting mar- ried and hopes to go to college. Murphy, Robert Anthony 69, 164 12-Ensemble 11-Choir, Ensemble Future plans-Will attend S.D.S.C. and become an electronics engineer. Myers, Anita Ann 164 11-Y-teens 10-Y-teens Future plans-Hopes to become a beautician. Myles, john 67, 71, 90, 165 Nanney, Rebecca Sue 79, 84, 87, 135, 165 12-Y-teens, Vespers Committee, Dias Cardinales Staff, H Club, Senior Play, Quill -Sc Scroll 11-Student Council 10-French Club, Student Council Future plans-Hopes to attend U.C.L.A. and eventually become a math teacher. Naples, Dodie 165 Future plans-Would like to become an airline stewardess. Nash, Paula K. 165 12-Senior Play 10-Student Council 22 Neal, Deborah Ann 57, 65, 84, 144, 165 12-President of Cardinal Co-eds, Thrift and Safety Committee, Announcements Committee, Senior Dinner Committee, Secretary of Student Council 11-Oiiicer in Y-teens 10-Y-teens Future plans-Would like to attend U.C.L.A. and become a teacher. Nelson, Bruce 100, 165 12-Varsity Football 11-Football 10-Football Future plans-Will attend U.C. at Berkeley and study architectural drafting. Nelson, William Reynold 90,165 12-Advanced Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Bowling Club, Brass Choir 11-Advanced Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Bowling Club 10-Advanced Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Bowling Club, Biology Club Future plans-Will attend S.D.S.C., major in business, minor in music. Newbold, Max Thompson 165 Future plans-Will attend business school to learn computer program- ming. Newton, Eugenie Vincentia 57, 65, 79, 82, 165 12-Publicity Chairman of Cardinal Co-eds, C.S.F., Elections Com- mittee, Senior Play, Dias Cardi- nales Staff, Quill and Scroll 11-C.S.F., Sales Committee Chair- man 10-A.F.S., C.S.F. Future plans-Will attend U.C.L.A. and enter Peace Corps or Foreign Service. Nicholas, Charlynn L. 78, 165 12-Dias Cardinales Staff, Quill and Scroll 11-Dias Cardinales Trainee 10-C.S.F. Future plans--Will attend S.D.S.C. and enter the teaching held. Nichols, David C. 165 12-Gymnastics 10-Track, Gymnastics Future plans-Will attend San Di- ego State and hopes to become chem- ical engineer. Nieozwiecki, Robert E. 165 Future plans-hopes to attend col- lege and enter field of engineering. Noble, Karen Lauergne 68, 69, sz, 165, 185 12-C.S.F., Choir, Ensemble 11-C.S.F., Choir, Ensemble 10-C.S.F., Choir, Ensemble Future plans-Karen will attend San Diego State as a music major, Noren, Judith Ann 165 12+Glee Club, Booster Club 11-Cheerleader, French Club, Glee Club, Annual Staff 10-French Club, Glee Club, Booster Club Future plans - Will go to Mercy College of Nursing and enter held of nursing. Norman, jerry G. 165 Future-Will enter the service and hopes to afterward go to college. Novak, Richard Eugene 62, 101, 1441, 165 12-Varsity Football, Key Club 11-Football 10-Football Future plans-Ho es to attend Uni- versity of Colorado and enter busi- ness field. Noyes, Jane Elizabeth 165 Future plans-Looks forward to traveling and going to college. Oatman, Dudley B. 100, 165 12-Varsity Football 11-Varsity Football 10-junior Varsity Football Future plans-Hopes to attend U.S.C. and become an electronics engineer. O'Connor, Martha Maureen 74, 166 12-Cardinettes 11-Chorus Future plans-Wants to go to a beauty college. Odencrantz, William B. 166 12-German Club 11-German Club 10-German Club Future plans-Will attend S.D.S.C. and hopes to enter field of law. O'Donnell, Kathy Ann 166 Future plans-Will go to San Diego City College. O'Donnell, Michael 166 12-Senior Play Future plans-Would like to attend military academy and have a service career. Ohse, Lilli Ann 78, 82, 87, 166 12-Editor-in-Chief of Dias Cardi- nales, Senior Cabinet, H Club, C.S.F., Quill and Scroll 11-Senators, National Forensic League 10-Thespians, Student Director of Christmas Program Future plans-Will attend Stephen's College and enter Foreign Service. Old, Gary L. 166 12-Booster Club, German Club 11-Booster Club, German Club 10-Booster Club, German Club Future plans-Would like to go to San Diego State and become an oce- anographer. Oldenettel, janet Sue 166 11-Pan American Club, C.S.F. 10-Pan American Club Future plans-Plans to attend S.D.S.C. and become a mathematics teacher. Oliva, Frank Anthony ll 166 12-Booster Club, Football Manager 11-C.S.F., Booster Club 10-C.S.F., Booster Club Future plans-Hopes to attend EJESC. and enter the engineering e . Oliver, Merry Lynn 38, 39, 140, 144, 166 12--Senior Dinner Committee, Elections Committee, Safety Council, Decorations Commit- tee, Rally Committee 11-Buildings and Grounds Committee 10-French Club, Y-teens Future plans-Hopes to attend U.C. at Berkeley and become a social worker. O'Neal, Angela Elizabeth 166 Future plans-Will go to City Col- lege and study to be a dental hygi- enist. 0'Neal, Peggy 166 Future plans-Hopes to become a teacher in an elementary school. Ontiveros, Martin H. 166 Future plans-Will go into the serv- ice for several years. Ordona, Aquilino 166 Future plans-Looks forward to traveling to Europe. Ortiz, Vincent 71, 90, 166 12--Band, Pep Band 11-Pep Band 10-Future Teachers' Club Future plans-Hopes to attend S.D.S.C. and become a Spanish teacher. Oswald, Rose Marie 166 11-Y-teens Future plans-Plans to eventually at- tend Mercy College of Nursing to be a nurse. Otstott, Ron D. 93, 166 12-R.O.T.C. 11-R.O.T.C. 10-R.O.T.C. Future plans-Would like to attend Cal Poly and major in architecture. Otto, Albert W. 166 Future plans-Will attend a junior college and later S.D.S.C. Owen, Richard James 166 Future plans-Will enter the navy after graduation. Padilla, Denise Michele 167 12-Senior Class Secretary, Cardinal Co-ed Representative 11-Student Council 10-Student Council, Y-teens Future plans-Hopes to attend S.D.S.C. and become a social worker. Page, Carol Lynne 38,167 12-C.S.F., Clerk of Sr. Cabinet, Rally Committee, H Club, Committee Chairman of Dad Bc Daughter Banquet 11-V.P. of Y-Teens, Student Coun- cil, Cardinal Co-ed Committees, Hand Bell Choir 10-Y-Teens, C.S.F., Committee on Soph. Cabinet Future plans-To attend San Diego State, then National Court Reporting School, wants to become a court re- porter. Pagliuso, Connie Louise 167 12-Booster Club 11-Drama Club fRosaryj 10-Drama Club QRosaryj Future plans-To go to college to major in English for teaching. Palamino, Linda 167 Palsas, Eugene 167 Paquin, Dennis L. 167 12-Bowling Club 11-Bowling Club 10eBowling Club Future plans-Take night courses at San Diego State, plans to become a civil engineer. Parker, Carolyn Theresa 167 10-Bowling Club, Girls Rifle Team Future plans-To go to City College and major in Secretarial work. Parker, Denise Mary 65, 85, 86, 145, 167 12-G.A.A. President, Art Club, Inner Club, Cardinal Co-ed Coordinator, Senior Prom Decoration Committee 11-G.A.A. Treas., Art Production 10-G.A.A. Future plans-Go to college to study to become a gym teacher. Passenhiem, Patrick M. 167 11--Cross Country Team, Track, Debate, N.F.L. 10-Track, Debate, Senators, National Forensic League Future plans-Attend State College and achieve masters degree. Patton, Kathleen Margaret 155, 167 12-Senior Cabinet, Senior Play, Booster Art Production, Rally Committee 11-Booster Club 10-Future Teachers Club, Booster Club Future plans-San Diego State Col- lege to become an elementary teacher. Paul, jean 167 12-Booster Club Future plans-Go to Junior College. Paulson, William Spencer 105,167 12-Track and Cross Country Team 11-Track and Cross Country Team 10-Track Team Future plans-Attend J.C., then San Diego State for a degree in Machine Engineering. Peale, John Wilson 168 12-A Cappella Choir, Swimming Future plans-College. Pearson, Ellen Marie 168 12-German Club 11-German Club 10-German Club Plans for future-Attend U. of C. to become a veterinarian. Pellegrino, Frank 168 Future plans - Go to San Diego State to major in blueprint reading. Peterson, Bruce N. 168 ' Future plans-To go into the print- ing industry or into the navy. Penry, Mary Catherine 168 Future plans-San Diego State to study secondary education. Pentecost, Sarah jeanne 85, 140, 144, 168 12-Student Faculty Social Comm., Sr. Dinner Comm., Sr. Y-Teens 11-junior Cabinet, Model Dirndl Day 10-Student Faculty Social Comm., Soph. Cabinet, Booster Club Future plans-To attend college and hopes to be married. Peters, Ann M. 168 Future plans-To attend City Col- lege to major in Business or Home Economics. Petersen, John Carl 168 12-Cadet Club 11-Cadet Club 10-Cadet Club Future plans-join the army. Petrick, William Robert 168 12-Senior Class Treasurer Future plans-To go to college to be a Mechanical Engineer. Pfahler, jerry Alan 105, 168 12-Track and Cross Country Team 11-Track and Cross Country 10-Track Future plans-San Diego State to major in Physical Education. Pfeifer, Cecile Ellen 66, 168 12-Booster Club, Red Cross, Orchestra 11-Ice Skating Club, Orchestra 10-Orchestra, Booster Club Future plans-To become an Airline Stewardess. Pfister, Henrilee Louise 168 Future plans-Kelsey-jenney Busi- ness School. Philbin, Michael Patrick 168 12-Booster Club, Varsity Wrestling 11-Booster Club, J.V. Wrestling 10-Booster Club Future plans-To attend State Col- lege, then UCLA to major in Chem- istry. Phillips, joseph M. 168 Future plans-To go to junior Col- lege, San Diego State, then on to UCLA to major in Chemistry. Phillips, Nancy Jane 168 10-Latin Club Future plans-To go to San Diego City College and major in nursing. Phillips, Robert john 169 Phillips, Robert Shannon .169 12-German Club 11-German Club, Booster Club 10-German Club Future plans-To attend Cal West- ern, still undecided about career. Phillips, William E. 95, 169 Phinney, Kathleen 169 12-Senior Y-Teens 11-Cardinettes, Redbird Review Future plans-To become a secretary. Pierce, Shirley Kay 169 Future plans-To attend San Diego State. Pierson, Richard Eugene 169 12-Game Decorating Committee 11-l-'Iam Club 10-Ham Club Future plans-To go to college and get a commission to the Navy. Pluth, Allen Anthony ' 62, 79, 82, 169 12-Quill 81 Scroll, Latin Club, Booster Club, Ecivres, Annual Staff, Future Teachers, C.S.F. Life Member, National Merit Scholarship 11-Latin Club, V.P. of Future Teachers Club, C.S.F., Harvard Club Award for Outstanding Student 10-C.S.F., Latin Club Pohling, Suzanne Charlotte 74, 77, 86, 169 12-Senior Cabinet, Thespians, Cardinettes, Cardinal Co-ed Rep. 11-G.A.A., Rally Committee, Thespians, Cardinettes 10-Drama Club Future plans-San Diego State Col- lege. Polley, Dan S. 169 Future plans-To become a plumber. Pond, William Robert 92, 169,186 12-Math Club, Silver Blades 11--Math Club 10-Math Club, Ham Club Future plans-UCSD to become a physicist. Porter, Linda Dawn 73, 169 12-Cardinettes 11-Cardinettes Future plans-College to become a nurse. Powell, Donald 169 Powell, Janice Marie 169 11--German Club 10-German Club Future plans-Wants to attend Kearny Mesa J.C. and then on to SDSC. Powers, Bonnie Marie 169 Future plans-Wants to attend SDSC. Price, Patricia Lee 169 12-Booster Club Future plans-To go to City College to major in Secretarial Business. Price, Sharon 169 Prichard, Dan H. 169 Future plans-To attend SDSC. Prim, Donald C. 169 Future plans-Undecided. Puccini, Robert Duncan 37, 62, sz, 136, 169, iss 12-Senior President, Key Club, Ecivres, Life Member C.S.F., Pres. German Club 11-German Club, C.S.F., Swim Team 10-German Club, Swimming Team Future plans-To go to college at Air Force Academy. Pugh, Dennis Allen 169 12-Student Faculty Social Commit- tee, Booster Club Future plans-To attend college and major in Physical Education. Pulliam, Carolyn 170 Pulsifer, Sharon Ann 75,85, 170 12-A Cappella Choir, Y-Teens, Ducateers, Art Committee ll-Y-Teens Future plans-To go to San Diego Mesa College to become a Medical Assistant. Quantrell, Charles Ted 170 Future plans-To attend J.C. to major in Industrial Arts and enter printing profession. Rader, Gilda Pauline 170 11-Girls Rifle Team, G.A.A. Future plans-To work and become a legal secretary. Rankin, Jim 170 12-Spring Play 10-Thespians Future plans-To college and work. Rauseth, Synnove 74, 82, 84, 170 Ravin, William W. 35, 170 12-Commissioner of Buildings and Grounds 10-French and Latin Club Future plans-To go to law school. Rawski, Carol Ann 170 11-Girls Choir President 10-Mixed Chorus Future plans-To work and get mar- ried in the near future. Redman, Harold Kenneth 170 12-Senior Dinner Committee ll-Adv. Band, Bowling Club 10-Adv. Band, Bowling Club Future plans-Wants to become a spegialized mechanic and get mar- rie . Reed, Dawn 37, 75, 170 12-Vice Pres. of Pan American Club, Sec. of Red Cross Council, Inter Club Council Rep., Ducateers, Student Council 11-Ducateers, Pan American, Red Cross Club, Student Council 10-Rifle Team Future plans-Arizona State College, and become airline hostess. Reed, Willie 170 Refer, Judy Ann 66, 170 12-Latin Club, Orchestra, CSF, Booster Club, GAA 11-Orchestra, Latin Club, Booster Club 10-Orchestra, Latin Club, Booster Club, Debate to Nominating Convention Future lans To enter Los An P - geles County General Hospital as a stu- dent nurse. Reid, Modeana Kaye 170 12-Student Council, Y-Teens, Cardinal Co-ed Council 11-Student Council 10-Student Council Future plans-Wants to get a secre- tarial job. Reiter, Dennis 170 Reno, Ronald Lee 170 Future plans-Wants to major in engineering at SDS. Rice, John David 91, 170 12-Booster Club' 11-Booster Club 10-Booster Club Future plans-To join the Marine Corps. Rickerson, Laura Lee 37, 78, 132, 143, 170 12-Annual StaH, Sr. Cabinet Pub- licity Chariman, Election Com- mittee, C.S.F., Senior Prom Comm., Ciuill and Scroll 11-Junior Ca inet, Student Council, German Club V.P. 10-Sec.-Treas. of Soph. Class, C.S.F. Student Council, Future Teachers Club Future plans-Wants to attend State and become an elementary teacher. Rider, Gene 89, 170 Riggin, Stan Lee 82, 88, 170, 185 12-C.S.F., Booster 8: H Club, Pan American Club 11-C.S.F., Booster Club 10-C.S.F., Booster Club Future plans-Wants to enter SDS, major in business education. Riley, Patrick Edward 171 12-Choir 11-Choir Future plans--C.C. Rixon, Don 95, 171 12-R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 11-R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Future plans--Wants to study elec- tronic engineering. Roberts, Ann L. 74, 171 12-Cardinettes 11-Cardinettes Future plans-Airline Stewardess, SDCC. Roberts, Anthony 171 Roberts, James Edward 100, 171 12-Football Bt Baseball Manager 11-C.S.F. 10-Pan American Club, C.S.F. Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Robertson, Daniel Leigh 171 12--Track 11-Cross Country, Track 10-Track and Cross Country Future plans-Attend JC. Rogers, James Roland 89, 171 12-Math Club, Bridge Club 11-Math Club, Bridge Club Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Roe, Frances 85,171 12-Booster Club 11-Booster Club Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Roney, Robert Paul 171 12-Wrestling Team 11-Wrestling Team 10-Biology Club Future plans-Go to SDS. Root, Diana 171 Roscoe, Marcella 171 Future plans-Work as a secretary. Rose, Richard Roy 90, 171 12-Pep Band 11-Pep Band 10-Pep Band Future plans-Wants to have a musical career. Rosenfeld, Richard 171 Ross, Anner Jeannette 171 12-Assemblies Comm., Art Club, Booster Club, H Club 11-Booster Club 10-Booster Club Future plans-Attend Cal Western. Ross, Michael 47, 171 12-In Brigadoon, Senior Play Future plans-SDS, Rossi, Tom Edward 172 Future plans--Go to CC. Rouse, Sharron Ileane 75, 79, 172 12--Booster Club, Ducateers, Pub. Comm. for Senior Play, Annual Staff, Quill 81 Scroll 11-Cardinettes 10-Booster Club Future plans-Attend SDS. Rowe, Donald Edward 172 Future plans-Wants to attend CC. Russo, Renee L nn 172 12-Booster Club, Chairman of Sen- ior Play Programs 11-Booster Club, Cardinettes 10--Booster Club Future plans-Wants to become a secretary. Sadoski, Lynner S. 172 12-Booster Club 11-Booster Club 10-Junior Achievement, Booster Club Future plans-To beauty college. Samms, Jonathan Richard 91,172 Samson, Margaret 172 12-Modern Dance Club 11-Student Council, Cardinal Co-ed Rep. 10-Student Council Future plans-Wants to attend Kelsey-Jenney. Sanberg, Carolyn Ann 74, 81, 87 ,172 12-Cardinettes, Journalism Staff, French Club, Red Cross 8: Quill Br Scroll 11-F.T.A. Future plans--Go to JC. Sanchez, Ernie Kenneth 80, 172 12-Cardinal Copy Reader Future plans-Wants to attend Cal Poly. Sanders, Lynette Ann 86,172 12-F.T.A. Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Sandin, Dean M. 82, 88, 172, 185, 186 12-Math Club, C.S.F. 11-Math Club, C.S.F. 10-Math Club, C.S.F. Future plans-Wants to attend Uni- versity of California. Sanlilippo Frank Vincent 172 12-Wrestling 11-Wrestling 10-Wrestling Future plans-Wants to work then go to JC. Sandlin, Rodney'Van 91, 92, 172 12-Silver Blades 11-Silver Blades 10-Silver Blades Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Sasak, Judith Ann 172 Future plans-Attend business col- lege. Savin, Estelle Marie 172 10-Booster Club Future plans-Go to JC. Sawyer, Peggy Ann 173 Future plans-Wants to go to City College and then become a legal secretary. Schaffer, Larry Lee 173 Future plans-Junior College. Scheidle, Michael 173 Schell, Linda Marguerite 82, 173, 185 12-C.S.F. 10-AFS Future plans-Wants to major in political science. Schrader, Arthur H. 100, 173 12-Football, Baseball Team 11-Baseball, Football Team 10-Baseball Future plans-Attend college. Schulz, Carole Jean 173 12-Booster Club 11-Band, Booster Club Future plans-Wants to work and then get married. Schneitzer, Pamela Jean 173 12-Booster Club 11-Booster Club 10-Student Council, Pep Club, Library Monitor Future plans-Wants to become an airline stewardess. Sciuto, Linda Lee 85, 173 Future plans-Attend SDS. Segebartt, Linda Dee 175 Future plans-Work in a bank. Seifert, Linda Sue 88, 173 12-Spanish Club Future plans--Wants to attend JC. Seiter, Paul Stephen 105, 173 12-Cross Country, Track Team 11-Cross Country, Track Team 10-Track Team Future plans-Wants to attend col- lege. Sellers, Lon Edward 175 Future plans-Go into the Air Force or attend college. Sexton, Jerrianne Elaine 173 11-G.A.A. 10-G.A.A. Future plans-Attend Business Col- lege. 2 O Shaffer, Gary 173 Sharp, Cheryl Lynn 173 11-Student Council 10-Student Council Future plans-To attend City Col- lege. Sharp, Robert H. 62, 173 12-Ecivres President, Key Club, Var. Track 11-Var. Football, Track Junior Cab., Key Club 10-JV Football Future plans-Attend U. of Southern Cal, Shaw, Richard Rick 96, 101, 102, 173 12-Var. Baseball, Basketball, Football 11-Var. Baseball, Basketball, Football 10-JV Baseball, Basketball, Football Future plans-Attend University of Colorado. Shepich, Mae Frances 71, 72, 74, 173 12-1st Lieutenant in Flag Corp. Future plans--Go to airline school. Sherman, Glenda June 174 12-Gay Blades 11-Gay Blades, Ice Skating Club Future plans-Attend City College. Shewbert, Mike 174 Shields, Linda 174 Shields, Phyllis Ann 174 Shields, Sharon Kay 174 10-Booster Club Future plans-Wants to work at a horse stable. Sick, Susan Carol 84, 174 12-Senior Y-Teens Future plans-Wants to attend JC. Silvey, Dana W. 174 10-Varsity Wrestling, Football, Track Teams at Folsom Future plans-Plans to attend a military academy. Simon, Pat 69, 174 12-A Cappella Choir 11-Student Council Future plans-Wants to attend City College to major in business. Simmons, Diana 174 124Y-Teens Future plans-Wants to attend City College Simonds, Sharon 174 10-Junior Red Cross at Lincoln Future plans-Wants to career in Cosmetology. Sisson, Karen 174 Skinner, William Allen 174 Future plans-Wants to attend City College. Slade, Randy 174 Slaughter, Janice 75, 174 12-Ducateers, H Club, Cardinal Co-ed Rep., Program Comm. for the Senior Play 11-Cardinettes, Booster Club 10-Booster Club Future plans-Wants to work. Slaughter, Robert Michael 174 12-Golf Team 11-Golf Team 10-Golf Team Future plans-Wants to become a lawyer after attending SDS. Slusher, Sharon Ann 174 Future plans-Wants to become a commercial artist. Small, Jo Ann 37, ss, 84, 136, 140, 174 12-Y-Teens, Announcements Comm., Safety Comm., Elections Comm., Student Affairs Comm., Cardinal Co-ed Rep. 11-Y-Teens 10-Y-Teens Future plans--Wants to attend SDS. Smith, Deanna Jo 69, 174 12-Ensemble, Booster Club, Modern Dance Club 11-Ensemble, Booster Club 10-Choir, Booster Club Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Smith, Evonne Darlene 85, 174 12-Ofiice Monitor 10-Othce Monitor Future plans-Wants to become an interior decorator after attending SDS. Smith, Kitty 174 12-H Club, Y-Teens 10-Booster Club Future plans-Wants to go to busi- ness school. Smith, Lyle 175 12-Varsity Baseball 11-J.V. Baseball Future plans-Wants to go into the Air Force. Smith, Mary Janice 175 Future plans-Wants to attend JC. Sobeck, Winifred Agnes 175 12-Apple Polishers, German Club, Assistant Teacher at Garheld 11-German Club, Booster Club Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Solomon, Nancy M. 175 Future plans-Wants to become a model and plans to attend City Col- lege at night. Soto, Manuel 82, 175 Soukup, George R. 175 12-Red Cross Council 11-Tennis Team, Red Cross 10-Golf Team Future plans-Wants to go to SDS. Souza, Phyllis Elaine 175 Future plans-Wants to attend Southwestern Beauty College. Sparrey, Judith Marie 175 11-Booster Club 10-Booster Club, Y-Teens Future plans-Going to attend IBM school. Sper, Thomas Dwight 175 12-French ciub, A.F.S., Girl Watchers Society of America 11-World Tapes for Education, Youth for Christ Future plans-Hopes to attend U. of California or San Diego State. Major in math or psychology. Spilker, Joe R. 12-R.O.T.C. 11-R.O.T.C. Future plans-U.S.N. and college. Spivey, Sandra Lee 175 12-Teacher's Aid 11-Spanish Club, Pep Club 10-sword and Shield, Teacher's Club, Art Club Future plans-State College, Elementary teacher. Springstead, Keith 92, 93, 175 Spur, Thomas 175 Squier, Diana Lynn 175 12-Modern Dance Club, Booster Club , 11-Bible Club, Booster Club 10-Bible Club, Booster Club Future plans-Attend college, with major in home economics and secre- tarial work. Stanton, David Robert 175 Future plans-Hopes to attend San Diego City College, will study physi- cal education, Stark, Anshelm 175 10-JV Baseball Future plans-Will attend San Di- ego State, later join the Air Force. Stark, Richard Lincoln 176 10-Varsity Swimming Future plans-Attend City College for a while, hopes then to go on to San Diego State, wants to be a doctor. Steed, Noelan Ray 176 Future plans-Naval Architect, Ma- rine Engineer, a commission in the U.S. Navy. Steele, Susan Elizabeth 65, 84, 176 12-Sr. Y-Teens Secretary, Cardinal Co-ed Treasurer 11-Jr. Y-Teens, Cardinal Co-ed Representative Future plans-Will attend San Di- ego State, wants to become a teacher. Steinhoii, Jane E. 176 Future plans-Will travel and work part time. Steinhoff, Ruth Marie 176 11-Student Council, French Club, A.F.S. Club 10-Y-Teens, Delegate to the Nominating Convention Future plans-Will attend Junior College, wants to be dental hygi- enist. Stevens, Sally Louise 176 11--C.S.F. 10-C.S.F., French Club Future lans - Attend San Diego State to become an elementary school teacher. Stevenson, Shirley Kathleen 12--Cardinettes, Cardinal Co-eds, Booster Club, H Club 11-Othce Monitor, Cardinettes Future plans-Secretarial career. Stickland, Ethel May 176 12-H Club, Dad and Daughter Banquet Committee 11-Tennis Club, G.A.A. Future plans-Hopes to attend Stout State College in Wisconsin, major- ing in Home Economics. Stief, Ricky Arthur 176 12-Track Team, Intramural Track, Intramural Basketball 11-Track Team 10-JV Baseball Future plans-Will attend Mesa College, wants to be an architect. Stolarsky, Judy D. 37, 66, 75, sz, 89, 176 ,185 12-Senior Scouts, Orchestra, C.S.F., Math Club, Inter-club Council, A.F.S., Student Council, Ducateers 11-Orchestra, C.S.F., Math Club, San Diego Science Fair 10-Orchestra, C.S.F. Future plans-Will attend State Col- lege, wants to be a computer pro- grammer. Stone, Pamela 176 12-I-I Club, Rally Committee, Student Council 11-Booster Club 10-Booster Club, Student Council, Journalism Cardinal Future plans-Plans to attend U.C.L.A., major in art. Storrie, James Alexander 176 Future plans-To attend S.D. City College. Stowinsky, Carol 88, 176 Street, Charles Lawrence 62, 71, 176 12-Key Club, Cheerleader, Student Council, Downbeat Club 11-Key Club 10-Key Club Future plans-Plans to go to SD State, will major in law. Stuart, William 66, 88, 176 Sullivan, James F. 177 11-Bible Club 10-Bible Club Future plans-Will attend SD State. Sullivan, Pat 177 , 12-Golf Team Future plans-Will major in Engi- neering at City College. Summitt, Kena 177 Swenson, Gale Beverly 82, 90, 177 12-Band, Orchestra, C.S.F. 11-C.S.F. 12-Band, C.S.F. Future plans-Hopes to attend Cal. Western University. Szabo, Csaba L. 183 Future plans-Will attend San Diego State College. Tarantino, Joseph 177 Taylor, Donna D. 86, 177 12-Bible Club, CSF, Latin Club, Future Teachers Club, Science Club, Booster Club 11--Bible Club, Latin Club, Booster Club 10-Latin Club, Booster Club Future plans-Will attend U. of California at Santa Barbara, will be- come an elementary teacher. Taylor, Nanci Carol 177 12-Student Council 11-Attended Rosary High Future plans-Professional modeling or college, marriage. Taylor, Sanora 66, 82, 177 12-French Club, A.F.S., Orchestra, Booster Club, Student Council 11-A.F.S., Booster Club 10-A.F.S., Orchestra, Booster Club, Creative Writing Club Future plans-SDCC, then Cal Western with pre-law major. Taylor, Steven Howard 177 Future plans-Marine R.O.T.C. in college, history major, travel. Templeton, Gloria Jean 177 10-Buildings and Grounds Committee Future plans-SDSC, dental hygienist. Thomas, Gwendolyn 177 12- H Club, Booster Club, G.A.A. Future plans-Attend San Diego City College. Thomas, Phil 177 Future plans-Attend Mesa College, then S.D.S.C. Thompson, Beverly M. 177 11-Cardinettes Future plans-A beautician and later an airline hostess. Thompson, Richard Barry 177 12-DeMolay 11-DeMolay 10-DeMolay Future plans-S.D.C.C. fE.T.P. Fra- ternityj then S.D.S.C. or service. Thompson, Sandra Lee 177 1 1-Cardinettes Future plans-SDCC and then a secretarial career. Thorpe, Roy Charles 177 I Future plans-Wants to attend City College. Thornton, Dreda 177 Totliemire, Mary 'Jo 71, 72, 74, 177 12-Cardinettes, Downbeat Club 11-Cardinettes, Y-Teens, Booster Club 10-AFS, Booster Club, French Club Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Tom, Ona 178 Future plans-Wants to go to Ha- waii to go to college. Topuzes, Tom P. 1178 12-Key Club Future plans-Wants to attend CC. Trask, Madeline Ann 178 Future plans-Wants to become an interior decorator. Traynor, Kathy Gayle 37, 84, 178 Tunnell, Rodger Lee 178 Future plans-Wants to go to SDS. Turner, Ruth Ellen 143, 178 12-Booster Club, Thespians, Modern Dance Club 11-Booster Club, Ice Skating Club, Drama Club, Decorating Com- mittee 10-Booster Club, French Club, Dec. Comm. Tweet, Jacqueline Jane 178 Future plans-Wants to go to CC then attend beauty college. Tyson, K. Randall 101, 178 12-Varsity Football, Band, German Club ll-Varsity Footbaall io-Jv Football Future plans-Wants to go to City College then become a Patrolman. Van Meter, Jerelyn Elaine 68, 69, 178 12-Ensemble 11-Ensemble, Junior Y-Teens 10-Tumbling Club Future plans-Wants to major in music at SDS. Van Meter, Judith Carole 178 Future plans-Wants to enter Cosmetology. Veatch, Judy 71, 74, 178 Vent, Joanne 178 Villa, Pat 178 11--Student Council 10-Student Council Future plans-Wants to go to beauty college. Virgil, David 178 Volheim, Randolph 35, 62, 178 Wadman, Barbara Mae 178 Future plans-Wants to go to BYU. Wagstalf, V. Lynne 178 Future plans-Wants to go to SDS. Wakluk, David James 178 12-Wrestling Team 11-Wrestling Team Future plans-Wants to go to JC. Walashek, Richard M. 179 ll-Science Club Future plans-Wants to go to SDS. Waldram, Margo 180 Future plans-Wants to go to JC then to SDS. Walk, Robert Gary 79, 90, 180, 185 12-Band, CSF, Downbeat Club, Pep Band ll-Band, CSF 10-Band, CSF, French Club Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Waker, James Roderick 180 12-Christmas Party 10-Bible Club Future plans-Wants to go into the field of Agriculture. Walker, Karen Kaye 180 12-Booster Club 11-Booster Club 10-Booster Club Future plans-Wants to go to SDS. Walker, Linda Marie 77,180 12-Brigadoon, Modern Dance Club, Thespian 10-CSF, Thespian Future plans-Wants to attend San Jose State. Walker, Pamela Ann 73, 180 12-Drum Corps 11-CSF, French Club, AFS, Drum Corps 10-CSF, Booster Club, French Club Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Walla, Douglas Robert 35, 38, 180 12--Commissioner of Sales 8: Con- cession, Key Club, Track, Booster Club 11-Track, Booster Club, Buildings 8-r Grounds Committee 10-Bowling Club, Booster Club Future plans-Wants to go to Berkeley. Walling, Ronald R. 180 12-Brigadoon, Senior Play Future plans-Wants to go into the Marines. Walters, Diane 77, 180 12-Drama Club, CSF, AFS 11-Latin Club 10-Biology Club, Pan-American Club Future plans-Wants to attend SDS. Wamberg, Mari Margaret 69, 180 12-A Cappella Choir 11-Girls Choir 10-Mixed Chorus Future plans-Wants to become an airline hostess. Wasson, Linda Lee 180 12-Booster Club Future plans-Work, marriage in the future. Watkins, Sandra Lee 180 12-Prom Decorating Committee 11-Cardinettes Future plans--Wants to go to SDS. Walterson, Steve J. 180 Weaver, Denny Jean 180 Future plans-Wants to go to U. of Cal. at Berkeley. Weigle, Billie Jeanne 180 12-G.A.A. 11-Library Monitor 10-G.A.A. Future plans-Wants to go to JC. Weiss, Dennis Franklin 180 11-JV Football Future plans-Wants to go to col- lege. Wellington, James 180 12-R.O.T.C. 11-Latin Club 10-Latin Club Future plans-SDCC. Wells, Mary 68,180 12-Choir 11-Ensemble Future plans-Wants to go to SDCC. West, David M. 38, 82, 180, 185, 186 12-Treas. of CSF, Sales and Con- cessions Committee 11-French Club, CSF guture plans-Wants to go to U. of a . West, Judy May 180 Future plans-Wants to go to City College. Whalen, Mary Chaterina 180 Future plans-Wants to go to City College. Wheelock, Jack S. 102, 104, 180 12-Gymnastics, Golf 11-Gymnastics, Golf Future plans-Wants to go to SDSC. Whinery, Bobby Lynn 180 11-Chorus 10-JV Football . I Future plans-Wants to loin the Marines. White, Dorthy Ann 180 11-Choir 10-Choir, Future plans-Wants to be a beauti- cian. White, Ronnie Joseph 180 10-JV Football Future plans-Wants to attend JC. Whitehead, James Allen 180 Future plans--Wants to attend SDSC. Whitehead, Judy A. 66, 180 12-Orchestra, Booster Club 11-Orchestra, Cardinette 10-Orchestra, Bowling Club, Booster Club Future plans-City College. Whitmarsh, John 180 11-Track 10-Track Future plans-Wants to go to SDSC. Wiles, David Philip 180 12-Senior Play 10-French Club Future plans-Wants to go to SDSC. Wilkes, George A. 181 12-Golf Team, Band 11-Golf Team, Band 10-Golf Team Future plans-Wants to go to SDSC. Wilkins, Cheri Lynn 181 Future plans-Wants to go to SDC. Wilkins, Sue Marie 181 Future plans-Wants to attend JC. Wilkinson, Deborah Claire 181 12-Booster Club Future plans-Wants to go to JC. Willard, Patricia 181 Willard, Vikki Ann 181 12-Choir 11-Choir 10-Booster Club Future plans-Wants to become a beautician. Williams, Ed 181 Williamson, Julie Ann 181 ll-Future Nurses Future plans-Wants to attend Kelsey-Jenney. Willows, Janis Louise 75, 181 12-Student Council, Ducateers 11-Ducateers, GAA Wilson, Gary Robert 62, too, 102, 181 12-Varsity Football, Pres. of the Key Club, Senior Dinner Comm., Elect. Comm. 11-Var. Football, Track, Key Club 10-JV Football Future plans-Wants to go to SDS. Wilson, Mary Elizabeth 181 12-Ducateers, German Club, Booster Club 11-Ducateers, German Club, AFS, Booster Club, Monitor 10-CSF, Booster Club, Ohice Monitor, Pan American Club Future plans-Wants to major in microbiology at SDS. Wilson, Michael James 66, 78, 181 12-Orchestra, Annual Staff 11-Orchestra, Annual Staff 10-Orchestra Future plans-Wants to be a photographer. Wilson, Mildred A. 181 1 2-GAA 1 1-GAA 1 0-GAA Future plans-SDCC. Wilson, Patricia Frances 181 12--Modern Dance Club Future plans-Wants to go to SDS. Wiltcher, Roger E. 181 12-Wrestling Team, German Club Future plans-Wants to go to JC. Winkleman, Sue 181 Wolff, Judy F. 84, 181 12-Y-Teens, German Club, Student Council 11-Y-Teens, German Club 10-Y-Teens Future plans-Wants to go to SDS. Wolicki, Lynn Mary 74, 75, 182 12-Cardinettes, Ducateers 11-Student Council 10-Monitor, Journalism Staff Future plans-Wants to go to SDS. Wolley, Richard 93, 182 12-Senior Play Future plans-Wants to go to JC. Wood, Janice 182 ' Worm, Darrell Stanley 62, 73, 156, rsz, rss 12-Key Club, Varsity Wrestlirg, Senior Cabinet, Annual Sta , Quill 8: Scroll, Ecivres, Boys' State 11-Latin Club, Tennis Team Future plans-Wants to go to Eu- rope some day but for the present wants to attend SDS. Woynar, Lynn Marie 182 12-Y-Teens 11-Y-Teens Future plans-Wants to go to SDC. Wohrle, Toni 182 Wright, Douglas M. 182 12-Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country 11-Var. Track, Cross Country 10-Track, Cross Country Future plans-Wants to go to Mesa JC. Wright, Penny 182 12-Booster Club 10-French Club, Drama Club Future plans-Wants to go to City College. Wybourne, Sandra Lorraine 182 Future plans-Wants to go to BYU in Utah, intends to become a secre- tary. Wykle, Jay 182 Future plans-Wants to go to SDC to major in business. Wyland, Judy Lea 44, 143, 182 12-Homecoming Queen, H Club, Booster Club, Student Council Representative, Pres. of the Art Club 10-Biology Club, Bowling Club Future plans-Wants to attend Tex- as Tech and become an interior deco- rator. Yalowitz, Phillip Gary 182 Yansett, Edward A. 182 Future plans-Wants to go to SDCC. Yepiz, Maria Villa 182 10-Mixed Chorus Future plans-Wants to attend SDCC. Yessen, Mary 182 12-H Club, Latin Club, Dec. Comm. 11-Booster Club, Latin Club 10-Booster Club Future plans-Wants to go to San Diego City College. Youtsey, Ronnie Howard 182 12-Swimming Team 11-Orchestra, Swimming Team 10-Bowling Club Future plans-Wants to go to SDS. Yurgelon, Raymond Edward 182 Future plans--Wants to become a policeman and study at SDS. Zamudio, Daniel Edward 182 10-JV Football, Science Fair Future plans-Wants to become a barber, also wants to go to SDS. Zbikowski, Carol A. 65, 71, 72, 74, isz 12-Cardinettes fLieut.J, Cardinal Co-ed Cabinet 11-Student Council Rep., Cardi- nettes, GAA, Ice Skating Club 10-GAA Future plans--Wants to attend SDSC. Zook, Suzanne Patricia 182 12-Booster Club Future plans-Wants to attend SDC. -Qs. a , , ,auf O' ,J 'av 525 -YT.- 4 As another schooldyear ends, the halls of Hoover become silent once more and the Voices of Hoover leave to be heard elsewhere in our changing world. We, on the 1964 DIAS CARDINALS Staff, have worked hard to present a book which will keep all the glowing memories of those Voices alive in your heart. We hope the changes we have made will add to the enjoyment of your yearbook. The Staff has given most generously of their time and talent with a great deal of persistence and patience. It is with my deepest gratitude that I express my thanks to everyone of the Staff for their cooperation and tireless effort. Mr. Allen, Mr. Tarvin, Mr. Harris, the Board of Commissioners, the Senior Cabi- net and the entire facglty and administration deserve my thanks for the time and co- operation they gave from their own busy schedules. I would like to extend my deepest appreciation to Mr. Mathie who also has given so very much of his time and personal guidance to me. To the wonderful people of Busco-Nestor Studios who have given the yearbook Staff much needed assistance throughout the past year and who have shown so much patience in working with us, I give my special thanks. Mr. james Neyenesch of Neyenesch Printers gave us the materials and instruction we needed to present this. book to you. Mr. Neyenesch and his staff warrant a great deal of gratitude for the effort and support they put forth in helping us create a year- book we hope you will be proud to own. 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