La Puente High School - Imagaga Yearbook (La Puente, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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R Forew rd NEW HORIZONS tace Amenca on every sIde The unprecedented and sImultaneous InvestIgatIons that were made all over the world durIng the recent lnterncItIonal GeophysIcal Year IncludIng observatIons at the earth s InterIor ITS crust and oceans of the complex atmos phere reachIng from the surface to outer space several hundred mIles away and of the sun whIch vIrtually controls lIte and events on our planet along wuth the advancements made durIng the Atomlc and Space Ages have opened vast new horlzons to be explored Every held of endeavor IS seemIngly strIvIng not only to meet the necessary demands placed upon It but also to reach out INTO bran ches that recIuIre Intense research and experImentatIon IH order to present the natIon wIth new Improved Ideas methods products and SPVVICSS In thInkIng of the changes that have occurred and Wlll CONTINUE to be occurnna In the comIng years of growth and development ID the UnIted States we can stop to consIder how these changes parallel those ot La Puente l-lIah School Last year LaPHS ID a sense came ot age havIng reached many mulestones IH Its expansIon whIle maturIng from a small rural school tothe large plant It IS at present Now as we look forward It IS necessary to meet the challenge of the new honzons that awaIt us and In order to keep pace wuth pro aress we must contInually develop and Improve the achIevements we have attaIned Our educators at LaPHS are seelanq to QIVS the student more than the mInImum requIrements ot a hIgh school edu catIon by earnestly searchIng tor more ettectIve Ideas methods matenals and subyects to prepare better each IndIvIdual student to meet the needs ot tomorrow Every phase of our Amencan way ot lIte IS In some way contrIbutIng to the exploratIon ot the new horIzons whIch the graduatIng class of 1959 wIll meet For Instance as the scIentIsts have prepared eauIpment whIch wIlI explore the unknown so also the Senlors have been prepared by our hIgh school to face theIr yet uncut future I. natrard and Wllh a desIre to meet capably Its demands By the analogIes used on the dIvIsIon pages throughout thIs annual we have attempted to convey to the reader the thought that LaPHS wIth Its expandmg educatIonal program lS keepmg pace wIth the swlttly changIng world about us and wIth the hope that the com parIsons made wIll IndIcate an apprecIatIon tor our educatIonal ODDOVTUDITIES we present the IMAGAGA of l959 I I . . . I I I I I . , - I I I I I - I I I I I . , I ' I I - I I I I . . . . 1 . I I . , . N MKMQ HAM M. haul K A lub' QL QENQE WAYNE QMNWS 'fb-Q nv .W ,pau - 'is JNQV , 0-nf 7'4- 'll ,A -qt - Vw, J iQQT'ZSEljfMfEGf iff WEE Amit 241 milgmfmmam, ciaemw, me W' 9' Tdlole of Contents Adrnlnlstrdtlon Fdeultu Student Government Student Life Clubs Atnletles Undereldssnnen Sensors Sponsors 2 46 192 228 274 H26 -. H52 ' H68 Orqdnizdtions . . . . . 84 .. ,,,1O ' .... ...1 YQ. 4 1' 'Q mvli 0 V' 4 1 F.,r,Q, , 4 , z . A , , 'V 0 AnAr0vZ df, Q 'vi . , W I v ,'fAx. J ... A I - - o I ' , l 4 X f n. 1 4 9 . vsp.. . X . .' .- J i ff' A ' 1 u N . 'S Lf- ,. V.. Q ci '- ff Q i -o .4r' rg ,evil .W m A , 1 I . 4 i ' . In 1 fb . L JV' 8 V' .B 41' 'Q '41 f nf rf. ' 1 I a ill X K I X . il X I ally I J ,. x l 9149 --,K - 4 IEW .I Q fl Lfxz gfifry fd f' c I . gf, as , -We e My if :fl fy I 1 , , 6 A 4, f C 'Y ' rf ..- f ' 'cf . Z ' ' A 'ZPL-L 4 , c 5 lic fl-l I 1 L 5 5 A L' I j ,, fe 45,5 . ,f. fx'f X ,Z 4 CI C 5 f 6511.1 1 -'L . A I an If X11 JILL' L . TH LX' , ll? C' 6,7 V9,yL 'I if - fx 6,21 l r i , i 1 l' 1 , X' 1 1 I 1 , . l l ' ' I KL , , l , X V . 1 , 1 A I A J l 4 1 I 5 I I 7 ll A v, X , l T ul I I 5 I ' . K As our FEDERAL GOVERNMENT is contin- ually striving to meet the basic needs of the vastly expanding nation with laws, policies and standards, and the local governments make necessary decisions within these pro- visionsg so also our ADMINISTRATION regu- lates the fundamental principles governing the school, and the faculty and students are empowered to make decisions affecting them within these principles. Superintendent, Board Members Faced THROUGHOUT the history of man the horizon has had a mysterious quality. We can see up to it, but not beyond. Discovering what lies on the other side has been a driving force in man's progress. Each time we have pushed back the horizon we have found a new one much wider and deeper and more intriguing than the last. Each has served as a rung on a ladder putting us within reach of the new horizon ahead. La Puente High School has had many horizons. Hav- ing completed the growth stage and reached ma- turity, the task now is to interpret the meanings of the new horizon ahead. The problems now faced may well be more difficult than were the problems of growth. Education will have an even more im- portant role than before, and our school must prop- erly interpret the needs of the future so that as we reach the goal now in sight we will be prepared for the even newer horizon ahead. WILL La Puente High School need more science fa- cilities in the near future? Do the boys at LaPHS need new shower and locker rooms? These are iust two questions that the LaPHS Board of Trustees under the direction ot President Michael Pemberton had to face during the year. They were constantly planning and making decisions forthe rapidly ex- panding district. For instance, they spent much time going over the plans for the third increment of the new Los Altos High School with the architect after having seen to it that the second increment con- tinued under construction on schedule. ln addition to this, tor 5122930 they purchased 30 acres of land in the Otterbein area for the site of the fourth district high school. Other routine matters such as approving all purchases and payrolls tor the district schools and the hiring of school personnel took up much of their time at their monthly board meetings. Other Board members besides the president were Mrs. Louise Hillenbrand, John C. Wood, H. Dexter McKay, and John A, Rowland, Jr, Assisting the Board were Glen A. Wilson, superintendent, Princi- pals James A. Faul and Robert J. Schilling, Business Manager John J. Hamilton, and Recording Secretary, Miss Catherine Bidart. 'Y xxms .' yv i . ...A 'f IMMENSELY COMPLICATED described Michael Pemberton's work as President of the Board, steering the members through a year full of district expansion problems. Task Of Planning Qther District Schools MEMBERS OF THE LoPHS BOARD OF TRUSTEES - Dexter McKay, Michael Pemberton, president, Mrs. Louise Hillenbrand, John Wood, and John Rowland, Jr. -- listened intently as District Superintendent Glen A. Wilson lI.l outlined the agenda for a monthly meeting at which they planned the third increment for Los Altos High School. Busuness Manager Assustea Ba Dustruct RESPONSIBLE for The smooth functuonung of The LaPHS busuness depart ment was John HamulTon Dustrucr Busuness Manager who wusely and ASSUMING The responsubuluTy of chuef admunus TraTor of The La PuenTe Unuon Hugh School Dus TrucT SuperunTendenT Glen A Wulson faced a varueTy of expansuon problems ln hus capacuTy as secreTary To The Board he kepT Them unformed on all quesfuons and carrued ouT Theur polucues He also delegaTed The auThoruTy and The Task of helpung hum guve every sTudenTs an oppor TunuTy of furTherung hus educafuon To The pruncu pals of The Three dusTrucT hugh schools and The busuness manager whule he devoTed much of hus Tume To The plannung for The expansuon of dusTrucT faculuTues ln adduTuon To Thus he ordered The Tunal landscapung aT Los AlTos Hugh He also advused The Board on The purchase of a suTe for a fourTh hugh school and conTunued wuTh hus plannung of Thurd uncremenT aT Los AlTos John J HamulTon dusTrucT busuness manager pre pared The budgeT for The dusTrucT schools as well as supervused all supplues ThaT were purchased Workung wuTh The superunTendenT and The Board he made sure ThaT all records were accurafe and was un charge of drsTrubuTung The maTeruals need ed by The Two hugh schools The year 1958 1959 saw The conTunuaTuon of long vuew plannung for The dusTrucT by The superunTendenT busuness man ager and The Board experfly handled cl! mcffers of funonce Such as The budgef DISTRICT BOOKKEEPER Mrs Lucua Roberfson wurh accuraTe com BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR un The dusTrucT offuce Mrs EsTher Batelaan pefence made out The payroll balanced The school accounts and had charge of The dusTrucT buuldung fund amuably conferred wuTh Mrs Sharon Lou Johnson secreTcury To dusTrucT busu ness manager about umporfcunt budget maTTers o Q -lx XIX... Personnel, Met Growth Problems Wiselq besrdes belng the Recordrng Secretary to the Board performed RECEPTIONIST and swntchboard supervisor Mass Loss Arnvett who greeted Q myrlqd of dunes wnh the ease that came from experience LaPHS vnsutors wrth a warm smrle talked over the days agenda wrth Miss Ruth Reddrck accounts payable clerk PROFICIENT capable and wrllung best descrrbed The personnel of The La Puente Unron Hugh School Dnstrnct as they dlscharged therr rnnumerable duties concernnng the school In addxtron to her work as Superlntendent Wrlson s secretary Mrss Catherrne Brdart competently served as record mg secretary to the Board of Trustees and co ordlnated reports from the three hugh schools Ot equal umportance to The office personnel was Mrs Lucra Robertson who handled The payrolls and The accounts payable as dnstrrct bookkeeper Mrs Esther Batelaan bookkeepnng machrne able clerk assrsted Mrs Robertson who also managed the books tor the future school plan ning Tor the Board and took charge of the Med: cal Group lnsurance Mrs Sharon Lou Johnson as secretary to Mr Hamrlton dnstrrct business manager typed purchase orders made appornt ments and handled all ottrce correspondence She also made out transportation reports and part of the cafeteria accounts Mrss Lows Arrvett as receptronlst trarned twelve student oftrce ex pernence grrls to become expert svvrtchboard operators All members of the dvstrrct personnel statt worked together To make The Tront ottlce a pleasant place To work HAVING INSPECTED the new drstrrct Hlgh School wuth Business Manager John Hamrlton Superrntendent Glen Wrlson handed over The keys of the school to Los Altos Prrncupal Robert Schrllrng on January 5 operator, and Miss Ruth Reddick, accounts pay- J J 4 I . - i . 34 . 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XXX 'i 1 L Q gl iw! viii i, .5', 4'l! s- sl- ll- I lm.. , ,4 Q, X f 1 A M 23' 1.f 2 y g WORKING HAND IN HAND wuth Dustrnct Super mtendent Wulson and other admlnlstrators James Foul completed hus flrst year as Prmcupal of La Puente Hugh School Among hrs numerous clutnes was the task of co ordmatmg the ad mnntstratlon and school personnel Besades de velopung and elevatung the currnculum for the 2230 students now enrolled at LaPHS he pre pared the monthly faculty club meetings He organized the men teachers orlentatlon and planned the Impressive graduation and bacca laureate servnce Besncles bemg a frnendly advuser to the boys Jack Jolley dean of boys assisted the prlnclpal He also supervased Student Court and prepared the faculty handbook Under the guidance of Gordon Kean assnstant dean of boys the Lea dershlp Class carned on buslness for student government and published the Smoke Signals lngly helped the gurls wnth thelr problems as well as sponsonng the Glrls League and the Tull: quettes She was not only In charge ot the school publucuty but also assnsted wnth the Student Court Jack L Ingram dlrector of chlld welfare and at tendance at LaPHS accounted forthe attendance of all students and made home calls on absen tees He provuded home teachers forthe home bound or handncapped and Issued work permits STRESSING has pomt ot vuew on an Important ussue on the agenda Prmcupol James Faul dnrected a monthly faculty meetmg clmlnustrators And T eachsng Personnel DIRECTOR OF ATTENDANCE and Chlld Welfare Jack Ingram kept ASSISTANT DEAN OF BOYS Gordon Kean scheduled all co cur attendance records for every student calllng parents to check rlcular actuvttu s as well as havmg charge of the Leadership Class on reasons for bemg absent and makmg home calls as well whtch carrued on ASB buslness and edited the Student Handbook if . . . . 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I ' ' ' ' . 0 0 , ' I I I I FWHM' 'LNG' THOMAS JOHNSON prmclpal of the LaPHS Adult Educatron pro gram ably co ordnnated the actrvltres of the nrght classes and strived to make the school more beneflcual for all pamc patnng students CREATIVE abllntles found an outlet In Angus Relds nnght school crafts class where students worked wnth leather ceramscs lapldary plastnc and lewelry making Adult Ed Thnved FORMED TO ENABLE the cltlzens of the rapidly expandrng La Puente Valley area to earn their hugh school duplomas the Adult Educataon pro gram completed nts thurd year on the LaPHS campus Starting out wuth a small group of more than 200 ID 1956 the helpful program grew by leaps and bounds to reach a hugh enrollment of 1340 determvned students thus year Pruncupal Thomas Johnson wrth the ard of hls efflclent secretary Mrs Roberta ONell sched uled a wrde varuety of courses whlch covered the academuc busuness homemakung shop and communuty servuce fuelds to fut the vartous needs of the students Addltlonal day courses offered were oul pauntung rug makung and chuld study with begmnnng Russian and ABC Stenoscrlpt beung offered for the fnrst tame People of many natlonalvttes were also enrolled to study to be come naturalized citizens of the United States In June at graduatnon exercuses of the-Ir own held IH the aud toruum 43 adult students re celved theur duplomas showung that the expan suon of the Adult Education program was gust one phase of the growth of the LaPHS area DISORDERS In personal cars served as problems for members of Howard Blackman s metal and machine shop class ID the Adult Educatlon program -1 vi-, - . , , , . xx, . . 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R , 1 1 1 NEW LIFE MEMBER of the PTA Donald Butler receuved recognutuon from Mrs Cal Knowlton and congratulatnons from President Mrs Wulluom Pemberton and Pruncupal Foul ID T A OFFICERS dnscussrng future PTA plans were Mrs Wrlluam Pemberton WE EXPAND Our Clrcle of Co operation berng the theme ofthe La Puente Hugh Parent Teachers ASSOCIOTIOD thus year members attempted t promote parent relatlonshnp with the teachers and the school Wuth Mrs Wnlllam Pemberton presndent presldnng over the meetvngs the monthly programs carrued out their theme the areas ofthe co currncular club actuvntres and the music and drama departments As a clzmax on Aprnl 21 parents were guven further oppor tunuty to become acquamted wuth the teachers and the LaPHS currnculum at the annual Open House Assrstnng the presrdent wzth the varuous other actnvrtues of the group were Mrs George Feather vrce presldent Mrs Matt Patrnttu e cordnng secretary Mrs Frank Munoz correspond Ing secretary and Mrs Fred Stemshorn treasurer Besides their successful membershrp drnve the members asslsted wsth the Polvo Clnnuc nnocula tnons at the Community Center served refresh ments at the PR Awards Nrght and College Nnght for yumors and sensors and held a rum mage sale to fnnance thelr welfare work The years end found them sponsoring thenr annual Op Co Op Steak Dunner and actlng as chaperons at the annual Sensor Class All Nlght Party presrdent Mrs Matt Patruttr recordrng secretary and Mrs Cal Knowlton lufe rnembershup charrman PTA PRESIDENT Mrs Wrllaam Pemberton presided at The monthly meetings and co ordunated the many acnvlfiee of l , , , , , P P D ' ' ' ' - , 1 - ' '. A r - .. . . t, . . . , O . . , . . . . I I I 1 , , I I. ' ' in . . I the orgamzatuon. ' I 1 ' I - I r ' I . 1 ' 2 - 1 - 1 I - I - To Satisfu Dersonal Needs Of Students NO SCHOOL can be run wsthout an expert Guzdance Department which arms to be concerned wuth the pro gress and well beung ot every snngle student and La Puente Hugh has one ofthe most alert Capably headed by Dnrector ot Guudance Patrick Mauch who was as slsted by the services of 10 able counselors the De partment gunded the destunles ot some 2200 students durlng their tour years at LaPHS While Mr Mauch was busy administering such tests as the battery glven to all Freshmen and transfer students the CAT gnven to all Englush classes the SQT and the Natlonal Merut Qual ntynng Test to tumors and seniors the counselors sympa thetucally attempted to solve student problems whatever they might have been Counselors Wnlluam Sandnson and Mrs Helen Black gave helpful advnce to inexperienced freshmen lnterested sophomores were arded by Counselors Louis Rudder and Mass Ruth Leger whale the establlshed tumors were glven professional help from Counselors Harold Pearce and Mrs Georgia Dells Counselors Mrs Bertha Sprong Harold Pearce and Thomas Johnson answered the sen nors vaned nnqurrues about scholarships and college Mrs Helen DeSnmone and Daniel Ruchard counseled the specnalnzed and P R students respectlvely College Nnght tor lunuors and seniors orlentatuon of exghth graders and pre regvstratzon of LaPHS students early In the year were other actnvntues' organuzed by the department l.aPHS SYMPATHETIC COUNSELING STAFF-Rlchard Rnchards Harold Pearce Georglo Dells Bertha Sprong Thomas Johnson Patnck Mouch Ruth Leger Louis Rudder Helen Black Wllllam Sandlson and Helen DeSlmone helped students choose colleges apply for scholarships fulfull mulntary obligations ad vnsed them concermng grades and course changes and answered the many questlons pertaumng to courses and requxrements tor graduatlon was Goal Of All Sumpathetic Counselors 'I 'Q C5- J!l I vqfigi LaPHS LIBRARY was convened unto a testnng center durnng whzch tlme many freshmen were admmnstered tests by Patrick Mauch DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE Patrick Mauch set up the counselmg schedule acted as scho0l P5YCh0l09'5T Gnd Pfogmmmed Cl' leslmg BY APPOINTMENT wuth theur counselors students found solu INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS concernmg partlculars of college entrance which hong fo fhelrpuzzlmg problems arose among parents students and college representatives supplemented the annual College Ntght program durmg refreshment time LH5! T-.4 MORNING NOON and after school LaPHS students kept Mrs Frances Knight librarian secretary inf HEAD LIBRARIAN William Strange carefully processed the many new books acquired and saw to it that the library was a quiet place to study and her student helpers on the go either checking books or trying to find the right reference novel or biography Librarian Nurse Nlinistered To Students TESTING the hearing of the LaPl-'IS students by means of the sensitive device the audiorneter was lust one of the many services that School Nurse Mrs Lettie Kohlenberger fulfilled INNUMERABLE services furnished by the school authorities promoted o feeling of wellbeing among all LaPHS students Foremost among these was one that came from the deep sense of security because the school nurse Mrs Lettie Kohlenberger was always ready with advice and first and for unforeseen emergencies B sides this she maintained health records of every student on campus gave hearing and vision tests and health counseling as a few of her many duties at LaPl-IS. Students were also conscious of another service that stemmed from the willing assistance of William Strange, school librarian. l-le supervised the selection, classification, and circulation of the books. His assistant, Mrs. Frances Knight, li- brary secretary, received requests for audio-vis- ual eauipment as well as checking out books to students. The beautiful and spacious year-old library, constantly developing, increased its cir- culation by adding l5OO books during the sum- mer. Whether studying for a test or reading for relaxation, the LaPHS library was a quiet and restful place in which to work. L--4 SNACKATERIA MANAGER Mrs Eleanor Bxehahn after having planned and prepared appetizmg menus for the week kept records of all food con sumed daily by students during their lunch periods SNACKETERIA STAFF-Mesdames Eleanor Biehahn manager Vera Barber Lois Brown Mary Alzugary Jennie Milanesio and Mae Welsch prepared and served nutritious hot lunches and snacks for a multitude of LaPHS students Snacketerra Provided Appetrzinq Meals THE MAMMOTH JOB of keeping tabs on thousands of LaPHS textbooks was in the hands of Mrs Justine Parnell fcenterl who with her student aides also ordered films and checked audio visual equipment in and out PIZZA, enchiladas, meat loaf, and turkey dinners were iust a few of the many well-balanced meals planned by the snacketeria manager, Mrs. Eleanor Biehahn. She and her well-organized staff served daily approximately 300 hot lunches, to say nothing ofthe 600 sandwiches. A new hamburger machine, stove and malt ma- chine increased the daily output. With the aid of her assistants and student help, she kept the enlarged kitchen spotless. Snacketeria patrons could always be sure of service with a smile. Another service available was that of Mrs. Jus- tine Parnell, textbook clerk and audio-visual sec- retary. In her capacity as secretary she not only distributed and processed textbooks, but she also kept a record of all lost and discarded books. She scheduled the delivery of films, rec- ords and tapes as they were requested by the teachers. She supervised the audio-visual stu- dents and maintained a complete record of all equipment and materials. N., H-I' .......,.,g ,4-4 QV' AU'-5' AS SECRETARY to the LOPHS pruncupol Mrs Gabruelle Pavelko rendered unturrng servuce n preparung the dauly bulletun and handlung the school correspondence as well as mauntounung o verutable unforrruotuon booth for certaun unquusutuve students La DHS Offuce Staff SPECIALLY TRAINED olfuce personnel are most essentual to cu smooth runnung hugh school L Puente Hugh has always retauned the tunest avaul able Mrs Gabruelle Pavelko secretary to Prun cupal James A Faul caretully coped wuth all correspondence and matters concernung the school She has assusted un handlung the lost and tound and preparatuon ot the dauly bulletun by ottuce experuence gurls Mrs Rose Ruggs tul tulled her responsubulutues as Drrver Ed cerk typust and as ASB bookkeeper Muss Betty Bar nett as Attendance secretary wuth the help of her assustant Mrs Ooal l-lathcock expertly veru tued all student tardues and recorded all theur absences Actung as secretary to Thomas John son Pruncupal ot Adult Educatuon Mrs Roberta O Neul checked attendance sheets sent tor tran scrupts and recorded marks of those adults at tendung nught school Mrs Sarabelle McPhet rudge as school regustrar and guudance secretary made student appountments wuth theur coun selors Wrote tor student transcrupts coordunated student helpers who tuled transcrupts kept cum folders up to date and alphabetuzed report cards CHEERFULLY Muss Betty Barnett Attendance Clerk and assustant Mrs Opal Hothcock kept close tabs on the absences of LaPHS students and carrued IN ORDER to keep the records straught Mrs Opal l-lathcock rn Om Oruyeroffme duties structed Noduo Poppoff and Tonu Mobeck the correct way to check douly attendance cords s-11 1 1'-' dsx Performed Their Manu Duties Effieientlu nrunn vu.u...lv-nv --isitvcttv... Uv... ...., . .... -.,.... .. .,--....,.,, .,.-..-... aide, Darlene Blair, typed the daily bulletin from accurate infor- mation given by an office clerk. SECRETARY OF GUIDANCE, Mrs. Sarabelle McPhetridge, handled with adeptness her numerous duties which included all correspondence, keep- ing records ot students and making appointments for the counselors. SECRETARY to the ASB and also the Drivers Educatlon Department, Mrs. Rose Riggs checked records handed her by student assistant Gerry Keith. N l l 1 l l l SECRETARY to the Adult Education Director, Mrs. Ro rta O'Neil, or- dered supplies and texts, made report cards, and accownted accurately for the nightly attendance. l - v 95 -i '-4.35 , 1 7' 'fev- l WORK! WORK! were the demands that poured into the office of Carl Lidman, district superin- tendent of grounds and buildings, as he went back and forth from La Puente High School to Los Altos High School campuses repairing lock- ers, fixing sprinklers, painting, and working out roof and heating problems. Under his supervis- ion landscaping, mowing lawns, weeding, trim- ming shrubs were iust a few of the many tasks that the campus gardeners tackled in a day's work. John M. Barber, district transportation foreman, solved not only the usual problems that arose when transporting students to school and home again, but also the many problems that came up when trying to route one bus for the two schools. He and the other bus drivers kept the fleet of buses and other school vehicles in per- fect running order, William King, head custodian, and his hard-working staff kept the class rooms and offices sparkling clean with the daily rou- tine of sweeping and polishing floors, cleaning blackboards, and emptying wastebaskets, John T. Barber, district warehouse superintendent, handled the duties that are connected with ship- ping and receiving supplies and kept a record of all materials on hand in the warehouse. Versatile Custo ns, Alwaus On Hand L J N N Qu lub I fmed pmsonnel Orders dmiy A DIANS: BOTTOM ROW: Rolly Nielson, Mrs. Juanita Gonzales, William Wilbur Paul, James McDowell, Stewart Mertz, Manuel Robles. arion McClure Mrs Claudino Guerrero lNot pictured Erlrnda Robles fi XJ 9 .0 .r C O lif'7 , X Q I re, I x. .L A H- N . . , -it N I ' I ff' A, ,.... ....l,,...-.. ... , K W, .V V-, ., ,, - ,Ar --' -, V f t ,.- .....,7.,. A ? 'S-A , J. Y ., ..,, . .,..,,,,, rx -1 ...., . . ,- .uw ,J , 1 ,r Q 61 V 4 Mi...,, , if it li v. -'1 MUCH TIME and a multitude of steps were saved tor Jess Flores and the other custodians by the new motorized conveyance. BUS DRIVERS: Frank Aguilar, Red Daniels, Chester Collier, Jess Flores, Art Gutierrez, lBudl John M. Barber, head, daily transported nearly 2700 students in the district with safety. Maintained LaI3i-iS Campus, Buildings MINUTE MEN service was given to a drivers' education King, Mrs. Pauline Chavez, TOP l2OW1 Tony Zuniga, Mrs. Lorraine Dawson, Cor by JOhnM Bmberond William PDU' Nellie Sweeney, Vera Cook, Ted Van Walder, Armada Vargus, Albert Puhl- .' .. . f' 10: A1 ,as f ' X l Cf ' rt? 3 , if i Q vtilllflluxti 'l 'Ii' L t ,ii i , , -:tl 'i.ii'i is'- ii, l'f i,. if I sg i 'v-. NN-. I ' lla' if l 'Q f ' HL' fbi , 1 L T, 4 vi If ? by l ' 71, f.,LL v,' 4, I , ,fb ' . . -f 'u f ' T i u Z7 f J' la' ,if if f , L vj Z' L I I I f - ' I lr A . 1 lg Q41, dl f' I V 1 5,1 ' ,. uf 4 A ' . ' I AA V Q' vw I! Z7 Cf FX, ' f ' I l L , ,I ,f fff' T IL U , ,if up K As the ARCHITECTS have a tremendous responsi- bility in making the blueprints to guide the builders in constructing sound framework for the buildings of today, which will still be ade- quate tomorrow: so also our FACULTY is vital in guiding us students who are building the framework of our lives now that will determine a stable, or otherwise, life in the future. il ,vi 34 1 H-,,-- lill -1 i -an-'- 'w r,,... ,, ,i ll , ..,--M-f-fi -.J P R CO ORDINATOR Daniel Richards conferred with each student individually in regard to his accelerated courses of study as well as steered he broadening program NOW FIRMLY ESTABLISHED at LaPHS, The Puente Recommended Program in its Third year provided a swiftly-paced curriculum Tor those with high cap- abilities and motivation. Directed iudiciously by Daniel Richards, co-ordinator, The P.R. faculty opened new horizons for members by an expansion of standard courses and The addition of such enrich- ing COUVSSS as life science and creative writing. Ac- ceptance into The program brought students accel erated study and extensive research AT intervals Throughout The year They also listened To an enrich ment lecture series given by experts in The many sublect areas These students representing TO per cent of The sTudenT body forged rapidly ahead To high achievement in both academic and leadership spheres Moving swiftly ahead Through many d1TTi cult assignments PR members found IT possible To fulfill Their greatest capacities and still enloy Themselves With The semesters end came awards To The Top Three students in each sublect Honored for Their hard work and enthusiasm which They unsTinT ingly gave They were encouraged To even greater effort Their social activities began ID The Tall with a get acquainted picnic and continued with an Easter vacation Trip To Death Valley Tor The Soph omores Such varied events brought These sTudenTs Together Thus creating a feeling of unity Puente Recommended Program Stnvecl INQUISITIVE PR chemistry students Cliff Russell Bronwyn Williams and Emily Nelson eased their curiosity and practiced their book knowledge through PAUSING for a moment of relaxation Sophomore PR stu guided experiments in class sessions dents Terry Dust and Virginia Deem explored some nearby camp surroundings 'Jo- i 4. P' D-LJ 'LJ QD Zi ma 59 O- ,IL- S Spolar SECOND ROW I Vasquez M Hoffman P Krsko D Northoft 50'-V'NG puzzllng Pfoblems Under 'he lulelcge of LOPHS F Clyde THIRD ROW K Chambers D Walken J Adams E Nelson C math teachers was the goal of advanced PR algebra student Oshey S Powers FOURTH ROW D Anderson B Patterson C Gentry Mrtch Telson and Doreen Wrlken To Develop I-hgh Aeademre Achievement JUNIOR Englrsh PR students ID Mrs Russells class Foyd Herbert and John McFadden worked on one of several protects requrred throughout the year PR STUDENTS lrstened nntently to Superrntendent Glen Wilsons speech 'Qc' . 1U CQIU 'I ,nu-. l V 'A l . I' V A FIRST SEMESTER AWARD WINNERS: FIRST ROW: C. Wood, L. Howell, H. Herbert, D . S ' . . . , . , . , . , . p n p COLONIAL INGENIOUS English II students John Ferranti Ron Johnson and Martha Graham-completed an attractive bulletin board related to their current study on colonial settlements EXCITING MOMENTS, like participating in the annual English Department-sponsored Spelling Bee, brightened up the year for LaPHS students. Nor would they ever forget seeing their creative work-poetry, essays, short stories-come to life in print in the school's literary magazine, Reflec- tins. These special activities were but two of the touchdowns made in the English field. For the kick-off, this department, ably headed by Melvin Harrison, had important goals. The in- structors wished to develop in the students skills in all four divisions of Language Arts-speaking, writing, reading, and listening, They also real- ized that in order to play a good game in life the students must learn to develop critical thunk ing and logical processes of organization In all areas To complete the passes of this intricate game of words the English Department set up a program offering various courses English I ll Ill were required for graduation but those going to college also took English IV Practical courses In Journalism I writing for the news paper and Journalism Il editing the yearbook were also included in the English curnculum Drama and Public Speaking rounded out the de partment electives With the first hand knowl edge gain in panel discussions Informal de bates unit prolects in literature educational movies and field trips students found they were better able to communicate with one another English Teachers instructed All Students EDMUND F AIREY BA MA St John s College Los Angeles Loyola University Engllsh I II ROBERT R CALLANDER B A M A Union Colle e Schenectad N Y 9 Y JEANNE c COOK BA MA ARTHUR B ERICKSON BA L05 Angeles Stole College New York State College University of Washington Eflgllshl '11 Englzsh 1 111 Fnglzsh 1 111 IV Adviser Reflections Assistant FTA Publications Club qw' ' 25 AP .gr- SLIDES were progected onro a screen from the Tacnslascope by N Woodworth enabled students In Mr Rnchards class R Andrade R Frye D Blanco and Z McCullough lo develop and Improve thelr Englrsh skulls and techmques In Effective Writing And Clear Speaking MRS KATHLEEN D JORGENSON BA MA Wheaton College Norton Mass Whmuer College Fnglzsh III Inurnrzlzvn I II Adviser Tomahawk lmagaga FTA Publrcahons Club JAMES H KENNEY BA UCLA Loyola Unnverslfy Fngllvh I III III IPR! Adviser Skrndnvers JOHN W MULLENDER BA For? Hays Kansas State College Lngllsh I III Wi? S' x f- s W X 0 9 n n 9 . ., . . , l. . G. . ' ' ' ' . 11 , kky. yi? A- . I . yysss ' ,Q- 5 In Intensnve Lustenlnq Better Reading DANIEL A RICHARD BA Unlversuty of Arnzonc English' I1 II HDR! MRS NANCY J RUSSELL BA Coordinator of PR Program Whnher Couege Englzshl III III KPRI Advuser Campus Chrustlans ,T MRS BERTHA B SPRONG B A Umversuty of Southern Calxfornla Claremont Graduate School Englzsh II Counselor RN? 'Wah MRS MARGARET F STREET Bid MA lllnnols State Umverslty Muchlgan Unuversnty Englzsh I III Advxser Ao wa ku yas BRAVES team members un Mr Harrison s Englush Il class scored another pount agamst the Yankees In a baseball game desugned to Improve Englush grammar techniques MILTON WINEBERG BA University of Chlcago Northwestern Unuverslty Engllsh II III Adviser Junior HI Y 9 4. A 1 X' K I f Q1 5 I ,f 1 4 Q 1 A 1 ' 'N . , .. x ' . sf- ' ' I tr: ' ' ' 's-,073 lMI'j-.Q AY I , . ., M.A. .syk x . . fl I A 'I l A-'ff-Q Q RESOLVED to develop an understanding of the political, social, and economic world, the LaPHS Social Science Department offered a compre- hensive tour-year course. Ably directed by Chair- man Hans Trepp, the department instructors presented a wide array of information on sub- lects ranging from foreign lands to democratic ideals Lectures and films augmented their teachings and broadened the students grasp of the material In Freshman Social Science stu dents became oriented to school life and good citizenship along with their study of vocations and World Geography World History an elec tive and a must for history enthusiasts taught the fascinating story of the development of world civilizations Sparked by their outside reading assignments these students discovered an understanding of world cultures and their problems To further this interest United States History was presented to lunrors Covering the history of this country from colonial days to the present they found direct relationship between past and present events Seniors at LaPHS loined in many panel discussions on current social and economic questions in Senior Problems classes Besides pertinent films they enloyed field trips to nearby factories and automobile plants In their study of cnvics and marriage issues the seniors learned what it takes to become a law abiding mature citizen in an adult world ff' Y . 4 'J - 3 t -.XG j A ' A ll x. INSPECTING the authentic flag of the Confederate Union were Juniors Diane Roebuck owner Beth Cokeley Paul Lenskl and Janet Cross as they studied the Civil War in U S History In Social Science Students LEROY G EISENBISE BA WILLIAM A DUNN BA Whittier College Los Angeles State College Freshman Social Science Los Angeles State College Freshman Social Science American Hrstory American Hzstory Athletics C Football B Basketball Adviser Junior Hi Y is 5+ Xgglexf RAYMOND W FINKLE BS Mankato College Minn Freshman Social Sczence Learned HANS A TREPP BA MS University of Southern California Freshman Soczal Sczence Senior Problems Adviser Senior Hu Y Chairman Social Science Dept Amencan Hzstory Asst Adviser Campus Christians To Adjust Eclsllq To Then' Envlronment MRS BETTY FINN B A M A Colorado Stare College Amerzcan Hzstory World Geography v-M MRS BETTE FRAZIER Whmler College Amerzcan History S'enzor Problems Advlser We to Ma Chucks JOSEPH I GREEN B S Penn Stare College Amerzran Hlstory KPRI qemor Problems 'Nl ,-S4 TED L HORNSTRA BA MA Advuser Senior H1 Y Freshman qoczal Sczence Amerzcan History Senior Problems CIVICS STUDENTS Beverly Trombley Dove Shorl ond Janet Jackson prepared for oral reports perfammg to current evenls and world EXPRESSING varied oplmons concernlng Fomrly Relations os They parflcx problems pared ln a Sensor Problems class panel were sensors Ron Wnlluams Helen Moore Bob Cowglll and Marlene Clayton .,,,,,,,....-f- A- '- 'Hm ...LJ ei? '+A 34 Consumers Math To Understand People V sf -av GORDON R KEAN 5 A M Ed MRS ELMNE 5 UNWSON B A American lnsmufe of Foreign Trade English II fPRl Englzsh II UCLA USC Whlme' College Freshman S'oczal Sczence Counselor Ff95h 10'l 5001411 q l9'lCe Englfgh ll In Amerzcan Hzstory Whnmer College W0fld HIWUVY fPRl Ameflifm HIUUU Qenzor Problems Adviser Sensor Class Lf?l1d9'5hlP Advnser Freshman Class Advuser Associated Students FRANK WAGNON BA M Ed Whmuer College Freshman Soczal Qclence 37 'iv CLIFFORD E WOLFE BS Unnversnfy of Dayton Ohlo Freshman qorzal Sczence Amerzcan Hzstory World History C 1 x Cenfurians I l 'R Y ! 'K Young Scientists Ana Mathematicians were EXPLORING a synthetic rubber plant, dissecting a shark, listening to a geiger-counter tick in an oil research lab -in all its phases students at LaPHS found science to be a fascinating subiect. Directed by Keith Washburn, chair- man, the Science Department attempted to bring an ap- preciation of science and its orderly principles to all. Its offerings to students ran a gamut of interest from new radio-active equipment to varied scientific films of high caliber. Basic science gave an overview of the field and included Drivers' Education for sophomores, biology, life science, and psysiology probed the secrets of life: chem- ROQUELL CAPPS, B.A., M.A. Yankton College, South Dakota University of South Dakota Basic Science Physiology Photography Adviser: Shutterbugs KEITH N. WASHBURN, B.A. Texas Christian University Chemistry Basic Science Adviser: Fizzmatics Chairman: Science Department , ,f ..Ajr,tr Q: 1 JESS W. OHMERT, B.A. University of California Basic Science KPRI Life Science fPR2 Adviser: Sophomore Class X I K istry taught analysis of mineral and organic substances: and physics studied energy in all its guises. Through research in the laboratory and library, future scientists delved further into subiects of special import and de- vised proiects for display in the perennially excellent Science Fair. Striving to satisfy their insatiable curiosity for science, many ioined the Fizzmatics and Biology Clubs which supplemented and highlighted their know- ledge. ln every respect of its work, the l.aPHS Science Department made science more valuable and more meaningful to every student on campus. JOHN 0. PILLOR, B.A. HAROLD R. PEARCE, B.S., M.S. San Jose State College Rockhurst College, Missouri Walla Walla College Long Beach State College Bfology Chemi-VW Basic Science Basic Science Adviser: Biology Club Advlsefi Flzzmailcs Athletics: Jr. Varsity Tennis Coach THE HIGHLY TECHNICAL and phenomenal Bioscope-combination of microscope and proiector-cap- tivated the interests of Jess Ohmert's Biology students-Debbie Nothaft, Ralph Reese, and Bill Wade -as they viewed and studied carefully numerous microscopic proiections, Inspired To Explore Atom ncl Rocket WHY TAKE math in high school? An answer to this frequent question was most effectively presented in the mathematics courses offered at LaPHS. Through the solving of practical problems in pre-algebra, algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonomety, students learned to apply their new-found knowledge to every day situations. Besides benefiting those who terminated their education with a high school diploma, the depart- ment gave advanced studies in math to prepare others for professions in which math is a vital ingredient. Chal- lenging problems brought as rewards clearer thinking and systematic methods of work to all who ventured STEVE D, WILSON, B.A., B.S., M.A. Washington State College ROBERT THOMAS, B.S. San Jose State College University of California, Davis Biology Biology Basic Sicence Basic Science Adviser: Biology Club 4777 into these courses. Under the apt chairmanship of Lester Utt, the math instructors primarily endeavored to create in the LaPHS students a basic understanding and ap- preciation of numbers. To this end math field days were attended and proiects were thought out, giving rise to a broader outlook and a deeper perception of math concepts. Demonstrations of such instruments as the sextant were presented to classes for added interest, The result was a heightened awareness of the important field of mathematics in an era more sharply science- conscious than ever before in its history. Y i. iii' - ,, ,.-, ,'-nigtfff DONALD N BUTLER BA MEd ,rl mil . , .., . . Whittier College Trigonometry KPRI Geometry. Physics Algebra fPRl WW WW' SIN called for no penance on the part of the students in Lester Utt's Trigonometry Class if they under- stood its meaning and pronounced it sign. Seniors John Rondina and Albert Brown proceeded to prove a point triumphantly. 'JW 4 JAMES H. CALLAWAY, B.A., M.A University of Colorado Colorado State College Consumers Math, Algebra Athletics: C Basketball Adviser: Chess Club LESTER L. UTT, l.S., M.S. Kansas State Teachers' College Trigonometry, Algebra II Geometry Adviser: Junior Class Chairman: Math Dept. Q- ag : , f , 1, And Intricate Mqsteries Cf Outer Space CLYDE F DAVIES BA MEd UCLA Whvttser College Pre Algebra Algebra I Plane Geometry Athlehcs Varsity Tennls ROBERT F JENKINS B A. College ofthe Pacufuc Trlgonometrv Advuser Lens Smashers THE GENERAL SCALER RATEMETER a part of the new Radio actuvlty klt for use In the LGPHS Science Department was tested by biology teacher Steve Wilson whsle lumor Bob Wnlluams and science teachers Harold Pearce and Norman Anderson observed HUBERT C LOHMAN BA lllunoss Unuversnty fflgebrrz fPRl Drama qpeerh Advuser Thespuans Troupe LOUIS O RIDDER BA MA Peru State TC Nebraska llgebra I 1847 Counwlor DELL M VAN ROOY BA MEd Western Washmgton llgellra I Pre Algebra Consumers Math R L Algebra I. Il Plane Geometry University of Californla, Berkeley College of Education . 51 ft 9 y . JE? sf! , . A I, 1 - 5 X A - A X x l NICHOLAS DIAZ BA La Verne College Los Angeles State College Spanzsh I II Spamsh II IPR! Athletrcs Varsoty Football Coach D Basketball Coach Chairman Foreugn Language Dept MN B MRS SARAJANE L ERIKSEN B A M Ed Western Mlchugan Umversxty Umversuty of Southern Calufornua Iatm I II Englzsh I Adviser Latm Club CSF f I 'E' MRS REBECA T MARTI IA MA Pomona College Unuversrty of Calrfornua Berkeley Spamsh I Il III Spanish I Advrser Spanrsh Club Advlser French Club Texas Unuversrty French I II Co sponsor Grrls League Students Acquired Skull In Languages TO PAVE the way to a better understandlng of the vary Ing cultures of foreign lands was one of the mann pur poses of the Foreign Language Department at LQPHS headed by Chairman Nicholas Diaz Each language In structor developed the abnlrty to read and wnte rn French Spanxsh or Latin along wnth the skulls an practncal conversatuon ln addntuon they related personal expen ences to grve fnrst hand views on the life and customs of other lands Colorful maps and films frequently M41 broadened student comprehenslon and stlmulated Interest un the text By adding thenr specralnzed knowledge to the general course captnvatnng guest speakers dnscussed toplcs rangrng from socral problems to anclent pottery Lxvely freld trups to such sites as the Palomares Adobe Haclenda were sponsored by the three foreign language clubs whuch nnstulled nn each student a wade and lastnng Interest rn other languages ljj W BUENAS tardes close' greeted Jose to Nucholcs Duazs Spanrsh Class un a puppet show presented fl by S Hvnkle J Juluen M Rodnguez and D Buckle Such programs anded rn wodemng theur vocabulary and rmprovmg conversatronal powers R EL ORA C SAPPENFIELD B S Texas State College Texas State Umversrty USC Spanzsh I II Engllsh I Advuser Mr nas i -1-Q, 4? Q3 1855 Sl MISS HERMELINDA A PRADO 'IA Art, Music Appreciation Was Stimulated BRINGING FORTH student interest and appreciation of art in all its forms was the fundamental purpose of the LaPHS Art Department. With the help of William Fonten- rose, chairman, students developed the ability to express their ideas vividly and colorfully. Beginning art stu- dents learned the rudiments of working in the different medias, while advanced artists did poster work and silk screening for play covers or designed the Imagaga cover and division pages. ln stagecraft under Jack Morris students created stage sets for dramatic productions. , Q Ji? ,.W9' ! '1 . i i K N JACK G. MORRIS, B.A. Stanford University WILLIAM A. FONTENROSE, B.A. University of California, Berkeley Art I. II. IV Commercial Art Art. Stage Craft Mechanical Drawing Chairman: Art Dept. Adviser: Stagecraft AS ART INSTRUCTOR William Fontenrose blocked in the facial features of life model Danny Archuleta, he explained their location to Art students. Appreciation of good music and development of the skill of performing artistically with both instrumental and vocal music were the aims of the LaPHS Music Department under the able direction of Robert Gurnee, chairman. The choral groups sang at PTA, the Christmas assembly, and community clubs, and had leading roles in Musirama's Rose Marie. The band and orchestra, masterfully directed by Laurence DeSimone, displayed their talents at athletic contests, parades, plays and Rose Marie. R3 ROBERT T. GURNEE, B.M., M.A. Los Angeles Conservatory LAWRENCE A. DESIMONE B.A., M.A. Los Angeles State College Carnegie Tech Band A, B, C Orchestra Girls' Glee. Wnmerfs Clee Merfs Glee. Mixed Chorus Voice. Injunaires Adviser: Musirama, Adviser: Musirama Pep Committee Chairman: Music Dept. TALENTED VOCAL STUDENTS - Miles Ramsey, Carl Passig, and Janet itil lcckson - blended their voices to create a harmonious mixed-quartet e.n-u?-?2,'.,3y.1.q7i-k- .cg . 1, T, , T55 gs. 611 L... Cz, 1 A ,fxf R ix sis.. ADVANCED HOME EC student Rose Marquet applied finishing touches to Annie Marengo's hair during a class session which dealt with good grooming and hair styles. IMPORTANCE of good grooming, proper care of an infant, the essentials of a well-balanced meal - these were but a few of the practical pointers that students in the LaPHS Home Economics Department learned. Under the supervision of Mrs. Barbara Affolter, chairman, the instructors' in the Home Ec Department attempted to achieve the goal of teaching boys as well as girls to become better future homemakers. Contests in good grooming among the girls in Home Ec l stirred up much 3 fl? ,H W FI L. JEWELRY BOXES, tissue holders, and paper baskets numbered among useful articles decorated with stone mosaic by Home Ec students Reta Henry, Betty Staytans, and Judy Miller. interest. They also learned about design and textiles, foods and clothing. In Home Ep ll the girls continued units in foods and clothing, but also took home nursing, home decoration, and family relations. Child care and development were included in Home Ec Ill. Upperclass girls continued with an advanced food course, while the boys were able to learn to cook in the Boys' Home Ec course. To carry out their goals further, the department sponsored the active Future Homemakers of America. Home Economics Taught Practical Arts MRS. HELEN L. BLACK, B.S. Ottawa University, Kansas Whittier College Mas. BARBARA AFFOLTER, s.A. Lang gem, gme goiiege U lVe Si'Y Ol l0WG Adv. Foods and Nutrition Wllllllef College Adv. Clothing H029 Ecaffffsnflfffil-it 111 Boys' Home Economics Chairman: Home Ec Depffrf' 4: -' 'C0u7,3ef5f ' A ' ' I MRS. EVANGELINE M. CUX, B.A. Concordia College, Minn. UCLA, Pepperdine College Home Economics I, II MRS. DORIS De SOUSA, B.A. Whittier College Henri: Economics I A-- Adviser: FHA . Household Arts Commerclal Subjects Acqualnted Students N ...ev T IW,- M45-I-il MRS RUTH R ANGEL BS Pennsylvama State College Shorthand Dzstrzbutwe Educatwn Typing I II Basic Busmess AdvIser Student Store Job Placement Imagaga BusIness JAMES I. CLARK JR BS MS UnIversIty of Southern Cahforma Baszc Buszness NOTEBOOKS pens and tennIs shoes numbered among school supplIes that were sold by student store workers Carolyn Lea and Kay CrellIn before and after school as a practucal expersence prolect of the dns fFIbUTlVe educahon class SKILLFULLY dIrectIng the Commerclal Department at LaPHS Leonard HeImann chaIrman helped plan a program deslgned to acquamt students wIth condItIons Involved In a busrness career and 'ro teach students Important skulls for theIr per sonal use A basIc buslness course and tlrst year typlng were the tIrst sublects taken by students malorlng In busIness who contlnued through to theIr senlor year wIth advanced bookkeeplng typlng and shorthand Some students also elected to take DIstrvbutIve Educatlon whIch In cluded retall merchandIsIng dresslng dIsplay wIndow dummles cashIerIng at the Student Store gIvIng them a good background for dn' ferent types of Iobs Others took OFFICE PFGCTICS and actually dId secretarIal or swntchboard work In the varlous school oftIces gaInIng on the lob experlence Expandmg Its program thIs past year the Department added many new machInes such as the Vouce Wrlter electnc typewrlters and the Ten Key Addlng machlnes To further theIr goals the commercIal Instructors sponsored the Future BUSINESS Leaders of Amerlca club thus year members of whIch attended the yearly conventuon In Los Angeles and exchanged Ideas wIth members of other busIness clubs Thus the bUSIDeSS skIlls learned alded students plannmg to take posItIons In the buslness world and those needIng these skIlls for theIr personal use MRS GEORGIA L DELLS BA San Dtego State College UCLA Bookkeepmg Typing I R NEIL FOLEY BS Shorthand Long Beach State Colfege Counselor Typmg I II AdvIser Freshman Class FBLA Baszc Business ,i ith Useful Poets Cf Business Careers LEONARD C HEIMANN BS MEd Pepperdlne College USC Office Practzce General Business Bookkeepzng Advuser lmagaga Buslness FBLA Chanrman Commerclal Dept CONSCIENTIOUS EFFORT on the part of these future offnce workers advanced thear knowledge and skull nn the busmess fleld as they learned and practlced wnth voice wruters ten key addmg machmes and electrlc type wrlters In offuce practlce class IMPROVED METHODS along wlth modern busmess ethlcs were expertly taught to all students Interested ln takmg such commerclal courses as Typing I MAURICE C KENNEDY BS MS MRS FRANCES M PETERSON De Paul Unlverslty Illlnous Whnttuer College USC Umverslty of Southern Callforma Baszc Busmess Typzng I Typzng I General Buszness Shorthand Mechanical Skulls Safetu Habits Were HOWARD R BLACKMAN JOHN U AFFOLTER East Wash College of Education Berne Swrtzerland UCLA Oregon State College Duesel Technrcal Dnploma Metal I II Natnonal Dresel Engune School Basic Metal Auto qhop I II Ill Charrman lndustrual Arts Dept ATTRACTIVE hand tooled leather wallets and woodwork resulted frqm the class actrvltles of Crafts l students Charles ONeal Mike Marquez and Ida Gonzales WHETHER USING a brudge vertrcal mrllrng ma chnne workung the blue prunt machine or oper atung a spnnnnng lathe students takrng Indus trlal Arts at LaPHS found themselves learnrng practrcal ways of earmng a llvrng Skullfully directed by Charrman Howard Blackman the lndustrnal Arts rnstructors sought to grve students the latest methods used by craftsmen rn all areas and to develop rn them safety habits as well ln wood shops they acquired the skull In operat Ing the new 24 unch powermatuc planer for fun lshlng prolects rn metal shop the technuque of spot weldxng or In elecrrrclty the correct wrrrng methods Other new equipment for the use of LaPHS students were the drsc sander and belt sander used In crafts classes Wrth the use of such up to date apparatus stu dents tooled leather for pocketbooks polrshed wrought uron Into useful tools baked ceramlcs for household ornaments or fashloned useful pieces of furnrture from wood All of therr varied and umque accomplushments were dssplayed at the annual FFA Farr during Op Co Op In May ROLL THOSE PRINTS stated Draftrng Instructor Davnd Martun as Tom Reese and Paul Meyer very eagerly peeled thelr blueprrnts off the 9 0 , 9 . I . . . I - I - I wg K - . . . I . . - 1 'A . a . I . BA MA' V AUTO TeCh'f'C ' D'P'Om semi-precious stones to be set in rings, tempered - . . I . . . I . , It I1 - - . A mm. . , ....-A.. - ..., ,...,v nlnzl- V-..:,-.+ .-,.,.fL.:ms I RICHARD B HAGE BS MEd Miami Universuty Kent State University Ohio Electrzczty Radio Adviser Radio Club . RAYMOND MORAN B.S. swego State Teachers' College N.Y. yracuse University N.Y. rafts I dviserg Junior Class FRANK R. SAMUELS, B.S., M.S. Wittenberg College, Ohio Kent State University, Ohio Basic Shop Woodshop I Crafts I Varsity Timekeeper CHARLES M LOCKARD BS Kent State University Ohio Woodl II III 1 at it Qi'-35 'ws ' i .3 , f W , .,, R fl DAVE MARTIN BA San Jose State College Baszc Draftzng Draftzngl II III Athletics Water Polo A B C Swimming A B C DAVID T MARTINSON B A San Jose State College General Metal Shop Drafting INTENSE interest in learning to master the drill press in Howard Blackman s Metal Shop Class caused Jim Beason and Clifford Northrup to study all attainable data Developed ln Industrial Arts Classes l ' a ,f T in I ' MISS NANCY AHRENS BS Russel' Sage College N Y Czrls PE Adviser GAA MRS ISABEL L BROWN BA San Jose State College Girls PE Advuser Orchesus Los Angeles Stare College Girls PE Adviser Warrnorettes MISS RUTH F LEGEII, BA MS Whuttner College MISS JUANITA M I-IOERR BA Unnversnty of Southern Calnfomla Gzrls PE Counselor Advnser GALS MISS HAZEI. l BRAITHWAITE B Unuversuty of North Dakota Girls PE Advnser Basketball Tenms Chairman Glrls PE Dept Dhuslcal Ed Eu t Up STRE EETCI-I' was a fomnluar word to Jean Bovee Barbara Morrnss and Betty Ghere as they practiced the sude bobbing xercuse an Body Mechanrcs class MISS PATRICIA A WARCUP B S M S Umversrty of North Dakota Grrls PE Adviser GAA MISS NANCY .I NOBLE BA Pomona College Czrls PE Advuser Horlzon Club GAA , . . . . , . . . , .S. . ,I I l I . , . , ' il e ' l' ' . . , . . U l I ' - r - - - 'I - ' I I I A I , ff V I A ll A f 1 I I ,l 'A I , CONCURRENT with the aims and obiectives of educa- tuon and physucal educatuon the LaPHS Physucal Ed ucatuon Department under the supervusuon of Muss Hazel Brauthwaute and Fred Barton chaurmen had as uts goal the development of body vugor and good health for all students The department attauned these goals by developung skulls un actuvutues encour agung the proper use of leusure tume through them and promotung good cutuzenshup through sportsman shup A varued program for gurls uncluded basket ball speedball volleyball hockey swummung folk dancung archery tennus and badmunton More tem unune pouse was the outcome of classes un posture groomung body mechanucs and socual dancung Be sudes the classes un PE gurls athletucs functuoned through the GAA For the boys at LaPHS the department desugned a course to take care of those who wushed to enter un terscholastuc competutuon and those who dud not wush to partucupate Among the sports played were touch football basketball track tennus softball volley ball soccer swummung tumblung handball and badmunton Those boys out for the mauor sports used suxth peruod for theur regular practuce peruod COME ON pass that mark urged the classmates of Ronnue Wray durung an unterclass broad lump competutuon un Coach Van Zant s fourth peruod P E class ROBERT M PACKER BA Occudental College USC FRED L BARTON BA Whuttuer College Boys PE Advuser Lettermen s Club Athletucs Cross Country Track Chaurman Boys PE Dept DONAlD L EDWARDS BA San Jose State College Los Angeles State College San Francusco State College Boys PE Boys PF Drzver Trazmng Athletucs Varsuty Basketball Frosh Baseball American History Athletucs B Football Assustant Track ll .l . . l Q Healthq And Nlentallu Alert Young People 4-rr' S- Fresno State College L05 Angeles 57079 College Whtther College Boys PE Boys PE Long Beach State College Advuser Skmdnvers Club Athletxcs C Football Boys PE Athletics Varsity Football VGVSWY Bflsebull Athletics Varsity Football JV Baseball JV Basketball nd Promoted Good Sportsmanship STRIKE ONE' was the call on the batter as Coach Carrolls PE class SERVICE called Mqrdell Peterson cs her partner Judy Dennison played an excntmg game of softball one of several sports played prepared to play another fennus ponnt un Mrs Browns PE class GEORGE N. VAN ZANT, B.A. JACK H. WOLFE, B.A. TED H. ZIMMERMAN, B.A. Agruculture Specual Ecl Nlulutaru Scuence HUP TWO three four and unto La Puente Hugh School marched a new course called mulutary scuence Mauor Angus Reud commandant trauned the Calufornua Cadet Corps un mulutary tactucs Every Thursday dressed un theur smart unuforms members were put through theur drulls as they practuced marchung and takung orders They learned the advantage of workung together as a team and developed a sense of patruotusm As a servuce to the school they provuded a color guard for all football and basketball games and for assemblues LaPHS offered a varuety of courses un the Agrucultural Department under the durectuon of John Sharon These uncluded breedung of poultry and luvestock hortuculture and the fundamentals of Ag Scuence Theur yearly pro uects were demonstrated at the annual FFA Faur durung Op Co Op Students who needed unduvudual unstructuon were enrolled un the Specual Educatuon classes taught by Mrs Helen DeSumone Wuth her unstructuon students un these classes were able to adlust socually and educatuonally WEEKI-Y PERSONNEI- INSPECTION of fufles Gnd uniforms WGS mode UP WENT THE FENCE as Robert Bushop Dave Barker Duck Preussler and Larry by CCC Master Sergeant Gordon Luna as all cadets stood at at Blackman erected the enclosure around the luvestock area tenfuon THOMAS J JOHNSON JOHN B SHARON BS BA MA ccuufomua Pouyfechnuc College Wayne Store Teachers College Anous G neun BA Agnculgure Nebraska Unuversuty of Calufomua Advuser FFA Farmerettes Unuversuty of COl0fGd0 at Santa Barbara HELEN DESIMONE BS Mlitt Sluppery Rock State T C Pa Unuversuty of Puttsburgh LA State College Specuzl Educauon Advuser Senuor Class Prmcupal Adult Education Crafts I II Calufornuz Cadet Corps rs f LCIIDHS Facultu Club Sponsored Manu I I '.sr 5 . W0 Ill p 0 JOHN SHARON Faculty Club presIdent led the teachers organnza tIon through a year of worthwhIle actIvItIes socIal and professIonal FACULTY CLUB offIcers WIIlIam Strange treasurer Harold Pearce VICE presudent and Mrs Betty FInn secretary endeavored to urute all LQPHS SMOOTHLY co ordmatmg professIonal and socual OCTIVITIBS the LaPHS Faculty Club saIled through another year AffIlIatIons wIth the CTA and the NEA gave members an opportunxty to work wIth related organIzatIons and kept them abreast of educatIonal trends In every locale Dunng monthly meetIngs presIded over by PresIdent John Sharon many guest speakers some experts In the fIeld of Investments and Insurance pre sented theIr VIEWS Wllhln the club such commIt tees as the Salary and LegIslatIve endeavored to Improve the faculty s professIonal status The ScholaI'shIp CommIttee planned ways to FGISS funds for the scholarshIp gIven annually to a worthy senIor plannmg a teachIng career Gen erously sponsorIng the Future Teachers of Amer Ica the club further exhIbIted ITS tremendous Interest In Gldlng students to become teachers VarIed socIal functIons begmmng wIth a Get Acquamted Bar Be Que tughtened the bonds among the faculty Such ac'tIvItIes as golf and bowlIng OCCUpI6d many IH theIr off duty hours At ChrIstmas the club members entertamed theIr famIlIes wIth a holIday party complete wIth Santa Claus The year ended on a festuve note wIth a gay TGmllY pIcnIc In San DImas Park fccuhy members EAGER youngsters of the LaPHS teachers talked gaIly Wllh I Santa lBIll Dunnl and rattled off theIr lengthy wIshIng lIsts to the Iolly man at the Faculty Club sponsored ChrIstmas party A513 QQVERNMENT fb l t f I X mg, As futuristic means of COMMUNICATIONS be- come reality, the once distant and unreachable shores of the world are brought startlingly close together and opportunity for mutual understand- ing is increasedp so also our STUDWT GOV- ERNMENT, the voice of the students, is a direct communicant with the high school faculty and administration and draws together the two groups to greater understanding of each other. Associated Student Bodq Cfflcers Assumed FIGHTING the battle of half day sessions and over crowded condrtrons because of the delay rn Los Altos Hugh openrng the Student Body offrcers headed by ASB President Wayne Ratkovrch achueved therr goals Working wlth Advrser Gordon Kean the ASB prexy co ordrnat d the efforts of the Student Councrl Board of Representatuves Cabinet and the Student Court Wrth a systematic approach to student problems a successful membershup drive closely followed by a Hu Dance co sponsored by the ASB and the La Puente JayCees led off the years actrvutues The most Important progect durrng the year was the furnushrng of the newly com pleted Student Unron the Wrgwam Another step was taken when the ASB offrcers revised the constrtutnon to meet the needs of the enlarged campus and student body In May Op Co Op flrrnly cemented school com munrty relatrons Besrdes provudmg scholastuc and ath Ietlc awards the ASB sponsored many worthwhile as semblues Obvrously thas year was no exceptuon to the rule that student government as the backbone of student Irfe at LaPHS ASB PREXY WAYNE RATKOVICH enthuslostrcally accepted the Ieudershlp of the LaPHS student government and ably saw to rt that the varrous ASB umts functioned harmomously U P , . 1 I , . 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' -11 PROBLEMS ranging from The Oreo of pep ond oThleTlcs To welfore ond olumnx were ombmous ly oTTocked by The sux secreforres of The ASB cobineT Corol RuToWicz SecreTory of Pep crec1Ted school spuruf Through The formohon of o white shrrT secTion oT foofboll games Kepf busy plon ning homecoming ocTrvnTles for reTurnvng grod uoTes Ernmo Lou Hcirmon SecreTory of Alumni necessory To choose The ouTsTondung senior boy and girl Hcrrdworking Medo EdgerTon oTToclced The problems of The newly formed office of Sec reTory of PUblICITy ond Welfore ond publicized oll LQPHS ocTuviTies Through The locol popers Alono Allen Turned in on occurofe record of ASB cord soles ID her coxpoclTy os Secrefory of Finonce Junior Mike Zeller cis SecreTory of AThleTics plon ned The school oThleTic progrom by encouroging mTer closs compeTnTion ond presenTed sporf owords The pldnnlng of Welcome and Home coming donces coupled w:Th her problems wuTh posTer ond ocT1v:Ty cord opprovols were buT o few of The duTles performed by PoT Lynch Sec reTc1ry of Socloll Affonrs All ID dll The sux ASB Secreforles cred1Tobly corrled on The offolrs of The sTudenT body MEDA EDGERTON Secretory of Publlcny and Records I' AKA ASB Cabinet Comprising Six Secretaries wos blso in chorge of providing The .records ' . W1 ,Le Furnlshed School ti- N-N.,-1 C7 XS' EMMA LOU HARMON Secrerory of Alumm ond Welfo CAROL RUTOWICZ Secretory of Pep fs 1 'YS ka' If 1 Q .......m.... With Good Government 3 WE? 5 W! 21-' 1 ff PATRICIA LYNCH Secretory of Acfmvmes MICHAEL ZEILER Secretory of Athlefucs Nl wx,-f is .1 ' 1- 'nhl-as ox Q P . - u'-NZ. , ... .... . .. .. U N N A I , 0: in ., . . .. .. I III. ..... , ... .. ... -... . - . ' . Q I, .A . ,, I ',,,.. - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . .. . . . -- - . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . . .. . . r ... .. ... ,. .. .. . , -- -' -- ' ' . . . xp. ... . . . .. .. .. .,, ...,.. . . . ' - -- . .. . . . .. 0 u n 0 1 -ul 1 ' - I- -i - 14 I ' ' ' ' ' l . .. - .. . ..,.... nf ..... ,... ' -- --'--.- -,., , , ..... . .... -,..... . - -. . . . . ... b ... ...,..... X .Sl.,,, ,,, .. . .j','L f 3 ' 1- zu,-f - .Q ' ' ' In ix 1. -I' II 4 ,I f 1' k ,,, , ... . fo-fm 4' :fx ' , N 3 -rf w iv .b ' II N ff ' x I2 I I 1 I m E 3 , z 1 I fx 5 '. I I- A , I: I ' , pf' ' ' ' 'W-. I . . , NXKQ ' ' x ' I 1 J., ' . X I 1 , . ,, ' , Ir -'T 'A I X I U- .A ex 1- , ' re f u 1 I, I V I ' ' - f , ,. 4, . , ' .R I , in - ,-- .. ... . . . I - 1 -.-1-T , , l I L 5 H.. ,assi 9 'Y 'X ASB BOARD BOTTOM ROW R Eddy D Short W Rofkovuch J Busch B Lossoletfe SECOND ROW I Vasquez D Enms J Kelfer Board Cf Representatives Conducted ASB REPRESENTATIVES from four branches of The armed forces Sgf J Ryan T sg? LAPHS Students Cmemlvely llslened To excellent muslc provlded Mcnnes PO ls? class W Arnold Navy Sgt P Loosll Y sg? Auf Force ond by The WAFS Bond Ol on ASB assembly held lole ln January Sgr G Nnghfungale Army ocquolmed LOPHS boys wlfh opportunities and oblugohons sn mllutclry service 'Q ala' AN AUSPICIOUS PROGRAM of student govern- ment' and capable business relations with the community were the constant aims and ultimate goal of the LaPHS board of student representa- tives. Comprising the ASB board were the four class presidents, student court iudge, girls' league prexy, and all student body officers. Dur- ing its bi-weekly meetings the board, under the qualified guidance of Gordon Kean, adviser, was able to decide many doubtful issues on school policy. ASB President Wayne Ratkovich led dis- cussions which brought about the apportionment of funds to furnish the new student union build- ing with a iuke box, kitchen, snackbar, and cur- tains. The consignment of PR and athletic awards was another important facet of this year's agenda. An outdoor bulletin board was pur- chased by the ASB board as a campus improve- ment act. Through a system of group-representa- tion the board members were able not only to work with the student body, but also to give the Montview League a successful second year of operation Accomplishing a huge task in pro moting a standardized club constitution the board felt they had more than equally divided opportunities and problems among the clubs This year it can be said the board stood by the axiom the only good government is a capable government AT LONG LAST the LaPHS student union building the Wigwam was completed and the drapes purchased by the ASB were hung over the windows Business Affairs In Leadership Class A SKETCH by Francis Gerber of the proposed bulletin board assisted ASB NATIONAL Assembly speaker Mrs Shirley Duncan amosingly told President Wayne Katkovnch Jerry Keifer and Judie Busch in their initial the ASB of expergengeg She had While on tour of Augtrgltg by Plcnnmg bicycle llll Student Court Actecl ith Innpartialitu ei X GY 7 ,.4- STUDENT COURT BOTTOM ROW M Foster B Cooley D Ennus S Sexton C Bovee SECOND ROW D Lohman P Castullo T Carnforth M Lynch G Wand D Nothaft NOT GUILTY' was the verdict rendered by Student Court Judge Don Ennus as he presided over the trials of student offenders at the weekly court sessvons GUILTY or not guilty was the questzon which Judge Don Ennls put to offenders at the weekly sessions of the LaPHS Student Court Durlng nts fourth year of exlstence on campus the court enlarged nts facnlntves by offering students the chorce of trual by ludge or tnal by lury Thus gave students the best chance for a fanr trxal accord :ng to Bazluff Bull Cooley Attentlve Sally Sexton took notes on every pertnnent fact so that ac curate records could be kept Los Angeles County Deputy Sheruff Al LeFever sat In on the proceed ings guvung the truals an anr of authorlty Jay walking smoknng theft nllegal parking and dlsrespect for school property were the mann types of cases heard by the court Advisers Mrs Ernestune Schnuelle and Mr Jack Jolly the LaPHS deans lustened wlth nnterested ears to make sure that all rullngs had a fair measure of stern duscuplrne and sympathetnc understandnng Teachrng the students the value of the school rules and property and helplng them realvze thenr cuvzc responsubulutues were the mann functnons of thus body The student body s better understand mg of the faculty rullngs rewarded the lurusts for a 'ob well done A GOVERNMENT of the students, for the stu- dents and by the students' was the aim of the LaPHS Student CouncIl Through a system of representatIves voIcIng the OPINIONS of theIr sec ond perIod classmates all students were able to have a VOICS wIth whIch they could express theIr desIres At student councIl meetIngs ID the aud ItorIum ASB Vnce PresIdent Dave Short chaIr man and Gordon Kean advIser coordInated the Ideas of the group Such problems as the omnIpresent one of keeplng the campus clean were dIscussed and suggestIons were made for Improvement ACTIHQ secretary Alona Allen was kept busy recordung SUQQSSTIODS and forwarded problems of Interest to the faculty through the ASB Board Foremost among theIr dIscussIon for the Improvement of the campus was the one concernung the use ot the new Student UNION the WIgwam WIth ITS use came ISSUES concern Ing abuses such as wrItIng on the walls and tables leavung papers on the floor and thought less abuses of eclulpmenl The Councll Gded Wllh ASB VICE PRESIDENT Dave Short as chaIrman ofthe Student CouncII restrwnt Cn 5UCl'l mowers l'l'le el9Y GCC0mPll5l'TlnQ relayed campus Improvement suggestuons from the Counctl to the theIr Important funchon to the school ASB Board Councll LInkecI Students o ASB Board STUDENT COUNCIL BOTTOM ROW F Wagdersan V Mclntosh C Nothaft R RamIrez C Phelps M Adams A CastIllo A Qumtana V Qumonez K HIH SECOND ROW R SCOVDOHI J Duran P MGYTIDSZ G Lrndqulst L Mathewson H Arnold B WhIte J Kessler C Whute THIRD ROW McGuIre K Horst D Chase B Br ck J Corrasco R Rolas S Angulo R Eddy A Allen J Brogden FOURTH ROW J Householder J Shutes R Stevens D Short P Jaeckel J Munoz G SorIch B Starrett J lve TOP ROW B Cooley W BlackwIll D Anderson P WIlkenson Girls' League Officers And Cabinet A G9 VIVACIOUS Girls League President Barbara Lassalette promoted the goals of the all girl organization in her friendly manner and sought to maintain a high standard of activities that would interest all the LaPHS members HARMONY and friendship was the spirit ex- pressed through the aim of Barbara Lassalette, Girls' League president and her efficient cabinet Together they planned and carried out the ac tivlties of the Girls League at LaPHS Each month clever assemblies were planned by Vice Pres: dent Bonnie Curley Accurately keeping a record of all GL cabinet meetings was secretary Klppie Morrison while Carole Adams treasurer kept all financial records up to date These officers together with the assistance of their advisers Mrs Ernestme Schnuelle and Miss Hermellnda Prado strove to make each girl in some way a part of Girls League Annual events like the Fashion Show Frosh Frolic and Date with Dad were met with areat success The highlights of the year were the Vodvil in which many clubs and other or aanuzatnons participated and the Formal n which the theme Moonlight and Roses was artfully carried out The crowning point of the year was the annual Mother Daughter Banquet held at the Dinnerhorn With more girls partic :patina than ever before Girls League for this year came to a successful close BONNIE CURLEY CAROLE ADAMS KIPPIE MORRISON Vice President Treasurer Secretary as T7 LCAIDHS Fosterecl Harmonq Among Girls urged the offncers and cablnef to contlnually strive toward hngher goals OOHS AND AAHS complumenfed the Nemos latest school sporf and dressy fashions modeled by Gnrls League members for success before an all gurl assembly un October Cheatham E Harmon M Rndnng J Johnson D Offutf J Jackson R Trego K Powers A Marengo G Rodruguez GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET: BOTTOM ROW. M. Cavezza, V. Marlinez, C. Adams, B. Lassalehe, B. Curley, K. Morrison, J. Busch. SECOND ROW l l wp.,- Q-,Q -ns-rf -vu-on 1-rush -'QQ 'Q 'Q GL PUBLICITY COMMITTEE BOTTOM ROW A Chaney E Harman M Cavezzc GL VODVIL OP C0 OP CHAIRMAN Judge Busch Gnd her GS chm P Strong C Bagley SECOND ROW P Powers B Mnchell P Bossert slstanis Mary Rldung and Rosemary Trego exomuned Yhe award L Grohom G Vaughan B Tharnsfrum rnbbons to be grven our for both affairs Everq Glrl Hold Opportunltq To Serve GL SOCIAL AND DECORATION BOTTOM ROW C Frellas N Sremshorn nolds J Johnston A Morengo N Chearharn P Esrrada C Zemmlng N Bogondoff P Oawlnk M Mlllsap FOURTH ROW H Panlagua M FIFTH ROW P Wulkens L Marhewson A Chavez J Walters J Collarf wnll M Pendegasr G Vanhorn D Wllken K Muller A Allen L Marnewson SECOND ROW C Phelps S Rey TH RD ROW F Fames R Trryrllo J Kelley E Rogers S Fernan ez Whne Y Esrrada M Rndlng J Blomgren R Martlnez C Brocklebank L Grlsrln U Traxler SIXTH ROW S Woodhursf O Odom S Black Ns .fan fn I GI. WELFARE COMMITTEE SEATED N Cheatham K Parnell K Powers S Ward D Offutt QTANDING C Zemmung D Curley F Kwon J Norm C Kmgh, G WM, F Uyde GL scu-uoLAuzsu-uur commune: SEATED uvu Audefeue K Parnell E Lucero STANDING F Kusman C Zemmung J Greenlee S Ward S Powers On Gne Of Seven Major QL Cornrnuttees EVERY GIRL at LaPHS was unvuted to take an actuve part un the Girls League by partucupatung on one of the seven GL Commuttees Three com muttees were concerned wuth planning publucuz ung and decorating for GL events Co chaurmen Annie Marengo and Judy Jackson of the Social Commuttee put their heads together and came up wuth the enchanting udeas for Frosh Froluc Date wuth Dad Christmas Dance GL For mal and the Mother Daughter Banquet Each event was completed wuth colorful decoratuons by the Decoratuons Committee headed by Janet Jackson The Publucuty Commuttee of whuch Mary Cavezza was chairman made posters to an nounce these affaurs Standard Dress Court Judge Duane Offutt and her commuttee set up rules of dress and conduct for each gurl to follow The annual GL Vodvul wuth thus years theme Show boat was successfully launched by Judue Busch chaurman of the Vodvul and Op Coop Committee Two lucky gurls were presented with scholarshups by Gerry Rodruguez and her Scholar- ship Committee. Not to be outdone was the Wel- fare Committee, under the chairmanship of Kathy Powers, which raised money and filled baskets by sponsoring the Christmas dance. GL STANDARD DRESS COMMITTEE SEATED J Blomgren S Ward D Offutt chm S Haven G Huffman STANDING S Reynolds V Eggleston M Ross J Savuola M Hoffman M Ortuz D Tascuone B Wusley Nine Girls Cf Month Were Recognized JUDIE BUSCH-Miss Well-groomed BONNIE CURLEY-Miss Posse BOBBIE THORNSTROM-Miss School Spirit P.E. REPRESENTATIVES: BOTTOM ROW: G. Tones, D. Sworrwood, C. Shellenberger, B. Lossoleiie, M. Zopoto, J. Jimenez, M, Alderete, K. Powers. SECOND ROW: S. Moore, D. Wilken, S. Moihewson, M. Morriss, S. Quigley, N. Hunting, I. Coro, B, Pino, K. Morrison. ea . As Dortrauinq GL Dersonalitq Traits CHOSEN to portray the highest ideals ofthe Girls' League, the Girls ofthe Month became a well- established tradition at LaPHS. Each month, from a list of candidates nominated by all the campus clubs, the girl with the greatest number of votes was selected as the Girl of the Month. In October Bonnie Curley was selected to represent Miss Poise. Representing the pep and steam of the school for the month of November was Miss School Spirit, Bobbie Thornstrom. In De- cember, Miss World Fellowship, Barbara Las- salette, was chosen for her interest in her school and her high ideals. Colleen Anderson, Miss Talent, January, was selected for her musical abilities. Chosen to represent Miss Well- Groomed in February was Judie Busch. Be- cause friendliness is an important goal of the Girls' League, it was only natural that one ofthe girls should be Miss Friendship. Bonnie Mc- Guire, March, was elected Miss Friendship. In April Sandy Fernandez became Miss Home- maker. The final Girl of the Month, Miss Girls' League, was selected in May. These eight girls truly represented all the worthwhile goals of the LaPHS girls' League. GOING, going, gone! exclaimed aucfioneer Bill Dunn, amid shouts of bids for girl-slaves and box lunches at the Girls' League Slove Day. BARBARA LASSALETTE Miss World Fellowship. COLLEEN ANDERSON Miss Talent BONNIE MCGUIRE Miss Friendship 'flea 'C K 'TW f - X ' 1. it , x 4' I 9 o lm. I r ' --W ' vr 1 K'-::: 9 Q: J-f x SK XF A 'x,', 'L 'bl 'hx' J s I ' ' .':sad+ ' 'iff' r7.8 gf' Q -7' ' ' X xy! -. 'I I .l' - . -.h . 1: ng - ff- .u '- x Q:-D .' . W ,W ,,P,,- ,gf -Q, .Hg pkg-. ng!-- Q ,, ,. Q y -. pf,- Y 'V r .0 Q 5, V- d .-N fi fir-v 2 Q 'sl Era ni' 1 ,. Q 1 I k 'fu' qs? ' -rl if 4, T i.-I '-nf, 'L .7 J: 1711 .Q 'Q F:-L' Cf ' K.: ' A' und' ld f 'Q n- W 1 'T 'lg ' Wigan I' N33 1-Pt' Z' M - Y ' -wwf va. wr. M 0- - -' 'f ff-pw- .fe ..,f aw I -:.f,0 yv. T- f--f' 4-:I JQOQIQ-5 sm,-. et.,-in zz 15- la? 4 2 GA ' , r -' 'f ', ZS 'H . a 'f' - ,L-0 J, 0 5, .. vi' ,qi 5 41.0. H'g,'-.I,fo Q J ,x:.,m va.. U 7-fQ '-Q N',y'4.:' '4 gryzky-Sgt? 'L' tr ' Aff'-bag .Y an 'B gi' 'AA H'-. ..4.a 1 Wa'-3238 ' 5, ,H . go .lf ' hw -... '-- '- .iff-, ...,. '-A+-'-.M 0 f , . .., ' 'I- -' ' ' 1 'f-f 5'-: G.al.:39' -.::,- '- , 'lf'-af A 1'-X V ' ' . - 0-af' V -A ' - rt '.' ' H ' ,ivy '-M l' L A 9 4' '- N' . f rocrsrfqasfsmfrxixv Qwnvgy ammnmgrmmaamga, N ' R ' 111 5 x'n'Q4 X f As new, swift, economical TRANSPORTATION provides each of us with more of the little extru things we like as well as the necessary articles that make possible a well-rounded American societyy so also our STUDENT LIFE on campus supplies 'us with much of the social activity that compose the lighter side of our formal education and make it a well-rounded program. Fall, 1958, Double Session . . . Short Periods . . . TILLIES, Carol RuTowicz, Mary Cavezza and Bonnie Curley, decked out in Their Traditional red and whiie beanies, displayed skeleton Joe, parT of The eerie decoraiions for Their The wigwam. Halloween Hop, The firsT dance held in LaPl-TS STUDENTS and faculTy welcomed The opening of The 58-59 school year only To find Themselves sharing Their campus wiTh The Los AlTos Conauisfadors in a hecTic schedule which - ml T Z' P Wi lefT The Warrior scholars aTTending morning classes, A sTronger bond grew befween sTudenTs when They became acquainTed Through such mediums as The GL Frosh Frolic, The GAA Mixer, and The ASB-Junior Chamber of Commerce co- sponsored Hi-dance, Various clubs also added To The acTiviTy-packed season by sponsoring parTies, barbeque-swims, and ouTings where LaPl-lS'ers could geT To know each oTher beTTer. Along wiTh The fall monThs came The TradiTional fooTball games wiTh The ever-presenT pepsTers lending an air of exciTemenT To The popular sport. As OcTober rolled around, a dream was fulfilled when The long-awaiTed sTudenT union became a realiTy. Designafed The Wig- wam, iT became The meeTing place for clubs and popular building for sTudenT To congregaTe. l.aTer in The year, drapes, a snack-bar, Trophy cases and oTher improvemenTs made The Wig- wam The pride and joy of The sTudenT body. Scores of 'ifinishing Touches were added To The campus in The way of landscaping and remodel- ing, and sTudenTs found Themselves missing The familiar Tar odors, workmen pounding, and con- sTrucTion zones. DURING warm California monThs eager sTudenTs jammed The bleachers for 'he firsr pep assembly of The year To learn The songs, cheers, and The 'radwional Alma MGYSF Get-Acquainted Mixers . . . After-Game Dances K... 4,7 llli: lliff i x ' will' ENTHUSIASTIC LAPHS'ers grouped around to watch the tricky steps of the couple doing the swing, at the La Puente Jaycee-ASB co-sponsored dance. TOMAHAWK EDITOR, Kathy Powers gets a first hand report A FAMILIAR SIGHT at football games was vocal director, Robert Gurnee singing the National Anthem, flanked by the CCC color guard, , , FROSH FROLIC WINNERS: J. Busch, Miss Secret Desireng L. Hitchcock and S. Bitters, on the ro ress of the wi wam from Su rntend t GI A. p Q Q pe' en en Miss Comic Strip g S. Nelson and S. Nester, Miss Movie Star , and J. Muskus, Wilson and construction worker Bob Walker, Baby of the year used their ingenious imagination to dream up prize winning outfits. Y , , wr At Hculf-time Bonnie Curleq Wcus Crowned BONNIE CURLEY, 1958 HOMECOMING QUEEN T ! i I A X. ' V 1 , .5 if , ,. A . 1, H ,f , . ,Q 1' 3 aw. ,B F ' , iw Qi,-'it 7 , . - I , .- 1 M, ,K k .f . 1' A is f , J - IJ.-f ,V 1 J 1' ll' f 3' ' , h . 9. 'LW , - 1 , N V- ' u 1-1. 'lf' xr, , K -. , ' . fy , eta? -' 9 1 ,L ,,,.. . - f ff , J A X, - 4 2 ,xv I 4 Z ff Homecoming Queen AS THOUSANDS rose to their feet and loudly ap- lauded, radiant Bonnie Curley was escorted to the dais in the center of Mclntosh Field to be crowned the 1958 LaPHS Homecoming Queen by District Superintendent Glen A Wilson. She and her lovely court of princesses - Joyce Blomgren, Judie Busch, Barbara Lassalette. and Carol Rutowicz - reigned over the entire evenings festivities including the snappy half-time show presented by the Pepsters. Excitement and anticipation pervaded the atmos- phere as the alumni and students gathered to dis- cuss old times on campus at the Homecoming, honoring the graduating classes of 1918 and 1958. Preceding the game was a delicious Steak Bar-be- que in the Wigwam, and then at eight o'cloclc sharp nearly 5,000 enthusiastic football fans filled the bleachers to witness the 1958 Warrior grid team walk off with a 26-20 victory over the West Covina Spartans in their final contest of the season. As the memorable night drew to a close, alumni and stu- dents attended the Homecoming Dance in the La Puente Community Building, honoring the gracious Queen and her court as well as loyal alumni. BARBARA LASSALETTE, Princess 'A ' JUDIE BUSCH, Princess CAROL RUTOWICZ, Princess LaPHS Superintendent, Glen A. Wilson and faculty members ate heartily at the Alumni barbeque before watching the Warriors take the field in the annual homecoming game. .IOYCE BLOMGREN, Princess its Q TO INSURE a cure for his wife's dumbness, Judge Botal and his servant Uanet Volpel entertained Doctor Simon Calline and his friends. MARRY a dumb wife? Who would do such a thing? Those people who went to see talented members of the LaPHS Troop l847, National Thespian Society, present the hilarious medieval farce, The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife found that an elderly iudge had done iust that. Portrayed by Miles Ramsey, Master Leonard Botal, the iudge, had married a beautiful, but dumb lmutel young woman, Catherine, enacted by Arlene Frandsen. His schemes to alleviate his wife's dumbness led him into many problems and into the acquaintance of Master Simon Colline, a doctor, lBill Starrettl and his magic cures. ln supporting roles the various personalities im- personated were: Jim Kelley as Master Adam Fumee, Ron Williamson as Master Jean Maugier, Paul Means as Master Serofin Dularier, Marilyn Fish as Mademoiselle de la Grandiere. Under the expert direction of Hubert Lohman, adviser, cast members and student managers of tickets, stage and production-Virginia Dobson, Marilyn Fish, and Emma Lou Harmon, respectively- worked energetically side by side to produce this outstanding fall play presented in the auditorium on November 2O-22 before an appreciative audience. Fall Dlaq - 'Man Who Married Dumb Wife' A BIT of suspense pervaded the atmosphere of the room as Doctor Calline lBill Starrettl administered his magic cure for the iudge's wife's constant talking - a set of ear plugs. BECAUSE his Fiancee was about to be cheated out of her fam- 1 ily inheritance, Master Adam Fumee lJim Kelleyl sought legal advice from Judge Leonard Botal IMiles Ramseyl. Christmas - Parties . . , Carolina . . . Baskets AMATEUR SINGERS exercised their voices in the ears of their partners who INTRIGUED TOTS formed a line to greet S0010 lBill DUNN Gt The listened patiently, anticipating the last note of the record at the fabulous annual faculty Club Christmas party held in the Wigwam. GL Christmas Dance. DECEMBER T Time for gay Club pg,-1-ies Gnd O COME ALL YE FAITHFUl., softly sang the glee club while students dances, the filling of baskets for the needy and toys for the crippled children, the singing of Christmas carols to the shut-ins. All these event' ushered in this cheerful season at LGPHS. A prominent event among the club parties was the breaking of the colorful pinata by members of the Spanish Club. , Besides dozens of other parties two dances, both with the Winter Won- derland theme took the spotlight. The Phi Alpha Sigma dance attracted a large crowd early in December, while the annual Girls' League Wel- fare Committee dance, the admission charge for which was canned goods to be used for filling baskets, took place in the Wigwam. Nor were the Glee Clubs idle. Their heavy schedule in- cluded singing carols at Eastland Shopping cen- ter, the City of Hope, the Women's Club and Rotary. ln the final assembly of the year, spon- sored annually by the Campus Christians, stu- dents and faculty alike viewed with solemnity the Christmas Story in seven-scene tableaux backed by carols sung by the Mixed Glee Club and played by the Orchestra. During vacation administrators and custodians primed themselves to settle down to the serenity of a regular ses- sion. Virginia Dobson and Benny Patterson portrayed Mary and Joseph in the annual Christmas Tableaux presented by the Campus Christians LET'S GET this show on the road! yelled Barker Sandy Reynolds to Captain Kathy Miller as they began their tour of Show Boot, the 37th annual vodvil, on December 4, 5, 6. GL VODVIL CHAIRMAN Judie Busch lcenterl conferred with her assistants Rosemary Trego and Mary Riding Istandingl and adviser, Mrs Ernestine Schnuelle, about the annual trophies given to the best entries Students Presented More Than 30 Acts DEM BONES, Dem Dry Bones captured first-place title not only for the best club act but also most unusual, displaying the humor and ability of the GALS. ALL ABOARD for 'Showboat' to see the greatest show at LaPHS, yelled Barkers Sandy Reynolds and Kathy Miller as the curtains parted opening the 37th annual Girls' League Vodvil on the eve nings of December 4, 5, and 6, More than 150 students performed in over 25 club and non club acts ot wide variety at the Vodvil which pro vided not only money for the Girls' League but also opportunities for talented amateurs Under the direction of Judie Busch, chairman her as sistants, Rosemary Trego and Mary Riding and Mrs. Ernestine Schnuelle, adviser, 'Showboat presented a picture ot the types of variety acts usually presented on the Mississippi paddle wheel. On closing night trophies were pre sented. Dry Bones, sponsored by the GALS was declared the best Club act as well as the Most Unusual , Be a Clown, enacted by Diane Buckle and Allen Truiillo, was voted the best Non-Club act, KO Saloon by the French Club was second and the Funniest and the Girls' League Down Yonder in New Orleans ranked third in club acts, Rosemary Tregos Charleston Craze and the singing of Janet and Judy Jackson captured second and third In the non-club selections, respectively. Before a packed auditorium, costumed participants from each act congregated on stage to sing the Grand Finale f ...I of , ff, - o 'af-1 I 1. ' M rv A - 1P g '29 4.4, 6 -3' 5 ., fx f' r wk ' 1 ' gf . if f' J ig was ,J , ,, E it , 6 9 3 J, at 4, sl U pn J' ,, f ,a Q ,Q N' W X wif? ,xx 9 'f 3' , Q 4 ZW , W' Q .33 f Q We 323 2 ' 7 Q 5 2 35. i 5. gil A 4 i.V,..T L fa I f! fi V.-, WA, 1... - I 4 Q I 'v ,. Q QN show ' w nga V 5 AgL, 6 ' -'val ' Q A t U A LL ,, 4, it-- :QQ P 5 v 'v Q g fe Q., ' I H U FORMAL CO-CHAIRMEN Anme Morengo ond Judy Jackson escorted by Joe Mondmo and Bill Mrllsop forgot therr long hours of hard work ond preporo fron ond rlworouglwly emoyed tlwemeelves rf 4. ,V 52 1 0 1 YQ 2 r , ', if LaPHS FACULTY members ond rherr guests enloyed cm evemng our whale gcrmg os clwoperones for the ormugl Grrls League formal even? whlch was held or The Drnnerlwom Resrouronr ID Covmc Reigned At Formal THOUSANDS of pale yellow roses and accents of the colors gold, brown, and white, adorned bids, programs, and decorations, effectively car- rying out the theme, Moon Light and Rosesf, at the annual Girls' League Formal held February 20. The Dinnerhorn Restaurant provided a beau- tiful and romantic setting for the 250 couples as they danced till midnight to the melodic music of the Jerry Walters Orchestra. At intermission, a roll of drums and a fanfare announced the crowning of the royal court to reign over the night's events As the suspense heightened, Georgeanne Clark, freshmen, Patty Wilkins, sophomore, Bobby Thornstrom, junior, and Bonnie Curley, senior, received honors as class princesses. Climaxing that portion of the evenings events, radiant Judie Busch was crown- ed Queen by ASB President Wayne Ratkovich. As the evening drew to a close, strains of the theme song Moonlight and Roses, captivated the couples who attended the gala affair. ln charge of the GL Formal were Annie Marengo and Judy Jackson, social chairmen, Janet Jack- son decorations chairman, and Mary Cavezza, publicity chairman, who put countless hours into the planning of the event. Due mainly to the well-organized planning the night became one to be long remembered by the throng of stu- dents who attended. HMOONLIGHT AND ROSES ROYALTY -Queen Judie Busch and court of princesses Patty Wilkins, sophomore, Bonnie Curley, senior, Bobby Thornstrom lunior and Georgeanne Clark, freshman-reigned over the lavish affair MORE THE MERRIER, fit the description of the Girls' League Formal dance, Moonlight and Roses, as nearly 300 formally-clad couples filled the Covina Dinnerhorn to capacity for the annual girl-ask-boy affair held in the latter part of February. Q 1 !. 1 E -sl ff t X 1 It .. - .-mv. wmv ,W K ,gf , ,, V I , ' ' 'A ' fu, II ' 1 ,. -- Hrlm . , - X , , , 1 ' ' X X , J v K fs. 'M' W... ' 2 f ... may diy! 4 k D ' ' . f 'ft ,,' -- 'ly ' 1 1 Q Q -..-an , ' . -ff ' .' ' I 1 .. . Q , --av - . X , V V V - f ' ' A ' , ' ' , Y A X Xi ,X y . - V A in , r, .A . Q , V 5 Q X L' 'SWA 1' 'La I ' fin k,,f ,K A X , J xx Q , X ,QJM -X 9 'X 27451: Y Q A gn X ,1.5k'-'Ig 1 ' rw . 1, u , A ,Q . ,. K-3' , 9 9 ,. . 'S. Q: 4 1 92 VG- 'Q '55 A in 'fx ,Lt as, 3, A 1 A 'B U 1 9 W. 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K f, N 1 n -A Y Q ' ' x ' ,z x '4 ' Q -' 0' N1 v 1 I ,f i f . -, 1. I' , . x 4 , N . f . r 2 N X ' 64- ' Q 1 N rg ,Q 1 3, ' 1- 1 x 5 'E 5 2 1 f f -N 1 '-, s. ni' 7 As throughout all time people of the world have used Music to express their individual and group personalities, emotions, and aspirations, and as recent developments in stereophonic sound have improved quality and reproduction of musical tones, so also our high school OR- GANIZATIONS provide a way for students to ex- press themselves creatively by participating in those activities in which they find greater sat- isfaction. The Tomahawk Staff Maintained Highest ff 'Q 'v TOMAHAWK STAFF: BOTTOM ROW: S. Mathewson, P. Cook, C. Katona, T. Mitchell, S. Powers, F. Clyde. SECOND ROW: L. Maughan, P Jackson J. North, C. O'Shea, N. Cheatham, L, Schwingle, G. D'EIiso, G. Anderson. EACH EDITION of the Tomohawk was carefully planned by Editor Kathy Powers and advisor Kathleen Jorgenson in an effort to create a well- EDDlE MlcK balanced newspaper. Spons Edllor KATHY PASZKO Page Editor .0 Q - 0 Q E BARRETT MILLER Associate Editor KAREN BJUGSTAD Page Editor 115 . 'f 2 f N . V f' . ffifi- f yff. fllyllifg ' ' , 1. Levy Y - VF ' 'fi-2' ' S. Standards Of News Coverage On Campus CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT: Tommy Mitchell, Frances Clyde, Sheila . iii ' 'v'-- - Q.. ..... .. . ..- WAYNE RATKOVICH CAROL KATONA Sports Editor Assistant Editor JANET STEVENS JACK KOMAR Business Manager Photographer REACHING a high of approximately 2200 read- ers, the Tomahawk staff proved themselves capable, enthusiastic, and prompt on meeting deadlines and reporting all school news. Dis- playing their editorship abilities, Kathy Powers, editor-in-chief, Barrett Miller, associate editor, and the page editors spent many after-school hours with Tomahawk adviser, Mrs, Kathleen Jorgenson, to assure l.aPHS students of a top- rated high school newspaper. This bi-weekly edition consisted of various front page news articles, features, pictures and sports news. Add- ing variety and color to the paper a new pic- torial, the Scholastic Roto, was attached with each monthly edition of the Tomahawk, compli- ments of the NSPA, All new iournalists helped put out a cub edition in an effort to obtain ex- perience in constructing page dummies, proof- reading galleys, and meeting deadlines. LaPl-i5 iournalists returned home from Redlands University, capturing third-place awards in head- line writing and typography, By attending the UCLA Newspaper Conference and the NAJD On- the-Spotw writing contest at Whittier, they learned many new writing techniques. Again proving itself as an excellent campus paper, the Toma- hawk received first-place honors from the NSPA and CSPA. V '. v f , , Powers, and Judy North addresed Tomahawks to be mailed to participating advertisers and exchange schools. .fp-f LOOKING OVER copies of the fresh-off-the-press' Tomahawk, staff members Kathy Paszko, Wayne Ratkoyich, Karen Biugstad, Barrett Miller, Kathy Powers, and Eddie Mick showed signs of satisfaction as they checked the latest edition with original layout. Y ttf E 9 ,sf 87 14 ,Z N. . X MEDA EDGERTON Girls' Sports Editor ,-Q DOYLE NORRIS Art Editor CAROL ZEMMING Co-Assistant Editor Organization Editor Cl? Blll STARRETT DIANE HANSON JEAN BROWN Student Government Editor Student Life Editor Clubs Editor Editing nother Distinctive Annual ORIGINAL IDEAS, hours of concentration, and undisguised work! The yearbook staff learned that these were essential to the crea- tion of a quality yearbook. Fired by the awards of NSPA All-American and the CSPA Medalist bestowed upon the 1958 Imagaga, they determined to attain honor for their annual and present a completely enjoyable history of the year to their classmates and families. For Editor-In-Chief Evelyn Kramar and Associate Editor Lloyd Wilkins the plan- ning commenced with their selection of a modern theme, which launched the under- taking of the staffs to capture this mood in copy and pictures. Those uninitiated in the printing world acquired a rich fund of in- formation on their visits to Yearbooks, ln- corporated, publishers of the lmagaga, Jour- nalism Days at Redlands and UCLA stimu- lated all members by their presentation of new methods of approach on every phase of yearbook production. Back in the daily routine, the literary staff was kept well- occupied putting these ideas to use in cap- tions and copy, as the editor concurred with Mrs. Kathleen Jorgenson, literary adviser, for her excellent iudgment in layouts and schedules. Joyce Blomgren, assisted by Carol Adams, guided by Leonard Heimann, advertising adviser, covered La Puente and its environs as part of her responsibility as business manager to create an appealing advertising section of high display merit. Providing a lively selling campaign was the function of James Clark, circulation adviser, who also superintended the distribution of the annuals. Roquell Capps advised the dark-room development of activity pictures snapped by staff photographers, while Wil- liam Fontenrose, art adviser, aided his staff with their work on the cover and division pages. After the correction of galley proofs and blue prints, the staff looked forward with mingled pride and relief to the fin- ished book which made its debut at the annual Publications Club banquet. ' IMAGAGA STAFF: BOTTOM ROW: J. Komar, C. Adams, K. Morrison, A. Sussman, R. Anderson. SECOND ROW: J. Masterson, J. Johnston, L. Stewart, R. Gaytan, B. McGuire, S. Dickinson. lAbsent: James Hoover, R. Martinez, Rodger Herbert, Karl Winion.l ,,--. Q gk , in-5 l h ,,. L Ak . 'W M' Q. I l'l. 1'l 3--.v-wg il f X f pl 33 sl, ,J l x if QI 1 Q i f' QI' ' - , ,-yu inf, yy, '?S ,. .1 4 L - if I ..-AN I, xxxtqy . , ' 5 .fy L X ' , ,L ,Q,- ,I ..v-, - I . X V - -- - G .--f . , ' BARGARA GUEST LINDA KELLER WAYNE RATKOVICH ROGER HERBERT Classes Editor Faculty Editor Bays' Sports Editor Photographer Was Goal Of Imaqaqa Editor, Staff , T l I -- an C7 X . , Y JOYCE BLOMGREN Business Manager TRYING T0 live up to the reputation of the '58 Imagaga proved to be quite a task forthe trio, Kathleen Jorf genson, adviser, Evelyn Kramar, editor, and Lloyd Wilkins, associate editor, in charge of editing a '59 version ROGER BENGTSON of -11-he MOnS,e,,.-- Co-Assistant Editor Administration Editor LENDING their experience to the production of the Imagaga were ad- visers, Roquell Capps, photography: l.60f10I'd Heimonn, GdV6fTlSif1Q: JONES I'M EXPECTING an even better annual, stated Walter Hubbell, pub- visers, Roquell Capps, photography, Leonard Heirnonn, GdveFTiSif19: lisher of the Imagaga, to adviser Kathleen Jorgensen and scared editors, James Clark, sales, and William Fontenrose, art. Evelyn Kramar and Lloyd Wilkins. J 'Smoke Signals' Served As Student Guide J DUE TO the efforts of Clif Bouma edntor and Gordon Kean d vlser the Smoke Signals was available for students when school commenced UNDER the supervnslon of their capable advuser Gordon Kean the colorful orange and black handbook called Smoke Slgnals was wrltten so as to benefit all LaPHS students not only on thenr flrst day but also all through the year Durlng the summer Clif Bouma editor In chief and Mr Kean worked hard to collect and revlse Informa hon concerning all school events whlle Bob Yamada art edntor drew illustrations of Indians for each section The book contained maps of the campus lusts of admnnnstrators and faculty variety of courses offered rules and regulatlons organlzatuons ABS and Gnrls League orgamza tnon personnel Most lmportant was the calendar of events which held the key to all the OCTIVITISS throughout the year It also Included the most popular and new school songs yells and wel come messages from leaders of the school To properly ornentate the new students and mem bers of the faculty the famulnar handbook was Issued to everyone on the first day of school EDITOR Clif Bouma ductates unformatlon for Smoke Signals to Alona Allen un an effort to meet the deadline SMOKE SIGNALS STAFF Alona Allen Wayne Ratkovlch Clif Bouma Barbara Lassalette .V M REFLECTIONS EDITOR Penny Poole with the help of Advtser Robert Callander and hard worknng staff undertook the task REFLECTIONS BOTTOM ROW J Hxnkle K Powers C Adams B Starrett L Wnlklns of edmng The merory mogozme SECOND ROW K Parnell J Seamster R Marquet J North L Dalton J Stevens P Cook C Zemmung Creatlve Arts Were Found In Reflections EDITOR Penny Poole gathered mformatuon as she urged staff members Lynne Dalton Rose Marquet and Jams Seamster to help meet deadlrnes for Re flectuons WANTED Orngznal poems essays and short stories wrutten by the students of La Puente Hzgh School' Thus advertrsement from Penny Poole, edutor ot Reflectnons, and her staff, went out to all the student body early In the year The LaPl-IS lnterary magazune, Reflections, In tts third year '4- ot exrstence, was founded to stimulate In the students an Interest In creatxve wrutung of all types as well as un orugrnal art work lnspured by the ettectuve gudgment and guudance of Rob ert Callander, advrser, the staff also gave out mnmeographed throw sheets nn March, contain :ng samples of humorous verse and essays de srgned to arouse the curuosuty ot the readers Spurred on by the ttrst class honor ratrng of the magazxne tn prevlous years, they sought higher standards and made rt more humorous and In terestnng to teen age readers ln order to meet the publncatuon deadlrne, the group met after noons and evenungs to read, ludge, and select the best matertal submntted by students as well as by Englrsh teachers The magazine, attractnve ID mumeographed form and Illustrated by the art department, made Its appearance late nn May --wi-N - A b 1 . . A. . I. .. , I -. U s , . P' 4 E . E99 , ,Ji - V ' f : z , , . , . , V r - - ' ' , 2 . , . , - I ' 1 - 1 - I - e - 9 , , Jff 2 , , If BAND BOTTOM ROW P Means P Roloff J Crist N Stemshorn J Mett R Trego, J. Peebles, D. Lohman, L. Kurtek, G. Logue, J. Bovee. SECOND tellanos J Davenport F Harris E Petras THIRD ROW A Hippert T Marquet, P. Phethean, J. Chichuro, G. Smith, D. Bloys, B. Vanner, F, Oclen H Blaclcledge B Borgardt T Stewart C Johnson R Howell T Bloys B Burton, J. Wilkerson, J. Scott. FIFTH ROW: R. Trujillo, P, Blair, R. B armor Band Dlaued Snappu Music As HIGH-STEPPING members of the LaPHS Warrior Band strutted proudly as they went Through intricate for- mations at all home athletic contests. Preceded by the CCC Color Guard and the other Pepsters, the band, led by Drum Major Don Anderson also made its entrance on to Mclntosh Field by coming down field in Company Front formation. Their half-time performances included Puppy Love, Zorro, 76- Trombonesf' River Kwai, and other melodious tunes. Under the strict supervision and qualified instruc- tion of Director Lawrence DeSimone, the band coun- cil, consisting of Don Anderson, president, Paul Means, vice-president, Rosemary Trego, secretary, and Beverly Douglas, historian, carried out the duties of management of the band. An Honor Band, com- posed of those members who were willing to give extra time rehearsing and who possessed exception- al ability, performed at the Vodvil, the Christmas Tableaux, and all home basketball games. Among the Bands activities were participating at the Ki- wanis Brealcfast, performing for the Rotary, and marching in the St. Josephs Fiesta Parade for which they won first prize and competing at National City. At their annual banauet at the Dinnerhorn Restaur- ant awards were given to outstanding members. . mumg fn., L no -. N wifi ' xx 'n X' 5-, J 'tf XX' bl ROW: E. Lillie, D. l-linkle, S. LeMoy, B. Douglass, R. Dewing, D. Stevens, B. Jackson, B. Collier, F. Garcia, T, Mosher, F. Mendoza, R. Ruiz, R. Cas- H. Martin, D. Stevens, D. Reeper, D. Powell, J. Angulo, R. Solano, J. Clubb, B. Corkrum, l. Bonternpo, B. Younke, F. Cove-zzo, B, Wade, FOURTH ROW: lowski, J. Smith, R. Williomson, D. Baker, D. Anderson. Q LIKABLE JUNIOR Don Anderson, as Drum Major, led the pre- I cisioned Warrior Band with expertness during half-time shows and parades. BAND COUNCIL: N. Sternshorn, T. Stewart, J, Boeme, P, Meons, R. Trego, D, An- derson, pres., B. Douglass, J. Davenport, R. Truiillo, P. Blair. 4 Grchestra Droviclecl Music For School Q7 DISTRICT BAND: BOTTOM ROW: L. Martin, J. Bovee, R. Truiillo, W. Wade. SECOND ROW: T. Marquet, P. Means, J, Logue. THIRD ROW: A, Hippert, B. Borgardt, P. Roloff, J. Wilkerson. WOODWINDS section, Jean Bovee, flute, Ron Williamson, bassoong Tom Bloys, bass clarinet, and Jim Crist, bass clarinet, practiced a difficult piece for the orchestrcfs spring concert. mi OUTSTANDING musicians, Jacx Wilkerson and Francisco Garcia, repre- sented LaPHS in the State Band which played various concerts includ- ing a stand at Los Angeles State College late in April. LGPHS ORCHESTRA: BOTTOM ROVJ- S. Brown, J. Finley, A Fu5'1 . t n B Mclntoslt, C F. Girlz gi F. Mendoza, T. Moslwer, B. Budon, J. Wilkerson, R, Wliiimson, J, Davenport T, Morqoet, J. Clticltura, D. Bloys B, M tclteli, D. Leeper, H. Martin, NV. Wade, l,, I ,K . 1. 'f ff R' c . Pin 'A Functions And Presented Spring Concert CREATING the musical background for many school functions, the LaPHS orchestra again of- fered the musically-inclined students an oppor- tunity to delve into a variety of music compris- ing the orchestral repertoire of today. Enriched by the direction of Instructor Laurence DeSimone, the members expertly played a medley of Christ- mas music for the Campus Christians tableaux as well as the well-known musical score of the annual Musirama production, Rose Marie. This year, Francisco Garcia, who plays the French horn, and Jack Wilkerson, who plays the baritone horn, were chosen to represent LaPI-IS and were members of the all-southern California district orchestra. Both went on to take their places as members of the All-State Orchestra which per- formed at Los Angeles State College in April. Combined with the Warrior Band and outfitted in new orange vests with black roll collars, the members displayed their talents at their annual Spring Concert where they presented a musical program of wide variety. Lending assistance in their busy schedules were President Barbara Mitchell and her cabinet. They made their final appearance at the Class of '59 Baccalaureate services and at the Adult Education graduation od ll . Belays, J. Crist. SECOND ROW: P. Means, N. Sternshorn, R. Trego, J. Mett, F I-I1 s E. Petrus, L. Kurter, G. Logue, D. Lohman, J. Bofee. THIRD ROW1 A. Hippert, Younke FOURTH ROW1 D. Anderson, R. Truttllo, B. Bargardt K. Blockledge. 0 o sfeeffe snr. U, '3u?,'fgL... WARRIOR MUSICIANS improved considerably under the qual- ified direction of Laurence DeSimone. TRYING to gain a knowledge of the percussion instruments, Jim Smith, snare drum, Rosemarie Bielawski, cymbals, and tympani, carefully interpreted the notes. 6 22 nd' ff- Q6 .6 l:gi,,Tl5?q., 7 V Q 71 l'wr'-o '11as 863g-fgegbgvf 8 91011: 910111253 25' students Pat Blair S MENS GLEE BOTTOM ROW J Dobson R Wisely R Martinez R Armrno L Hicks M Melson J Garcia G Maracle C Garcia SECOND ROW R Rolas L Terrazas R Munos P Head L Lake S Osowlecki L Costa B Hencley M Contreraz THIRD ROW G Cronin L Weber J Hoogen doorn V Burroughs R Trico B Swartwood C Shew C Smith J Tull Six Choral Groups At Lal3l-lS Derformecl CONTRIBUTING vocal music to school and community aftalrs was the goal reached by the five choral groups of LaPHS Under the capable leadership ot Musical Di rector Robert Gurnee the group studied choral harmony throughout the year Getting into the Christmas spirit the chorrs performed at the annual Campus Christians Tableaux as well as entertained the children at the Fac ulty Christmas party The various groups also sang at the Cnty of Hope and Santa Teresa As their main pro 'ect tor the year the members sold candy to the student body and community to raise money for the eighty new robes purchased this fall The robes ot charcoal gray set off by two sets of reversible stoles with four colors gold crimson silver and blue were shared by the tive groups For those who wished to further their musical knowledge the lnlun alres met after school to study the theory and practice of vocal music in greater detail The various groups represented LaPHS at the Musical Festival of Southern California Vocal Association in May, Bringing an eventful year to a close the glee clubs held their annual Spring Concert in June, at which they rewarded outstanding members. GIRLS GLEE BOTTOM ROW M Espunosa A Daniel S Fels F Fontes E Lucero I Gonzales L Sanchez M Garcia J Selmon L Zaragozcu A Arms J Mendoza D Goles SECOND ROW L Aguilar N Waters P Hlnderllrer B Forsyth P Moore M Alderere D Hermoclllo B Baver V Gomez S Wnllrams E Spodnuck M Thean V Wade THIRD ROW A Mendoza B Padilla G Fan? K Hansan E Tascrone M Juarez B Garcua M Mariano Lopez S Rowland G Ellnoft C Whutener M Hubbard R Hueth At Assemblies And Communltq Clubs INJUN AIRES BOTTOM ROW D Buckle B Dennis J Kelley S Shlrley S Reynolds J Sudener D Boafwrlghf R Trulullo G Bente SECOND ROW B Whale J Jackson J Jackson V Eastman L Trucks M Peterson S Donnell C Anderson L Mannmg C Stark THIRD ROW V Dobson C Passug M Peterson J Hare T Elluckson R Tarnco J Tarnco J Cooper M Ramsay A Trulullo M Mornss F Mendoza D. Densley, M. Aguilar, J. Neel, G. Fletcher, B. Morriss, D. Finley, F. Bailie. FOURTH ROW: C. Duran, S, Colier, S. Sharon, O. Lucio, B. Williams, M l l E7 WOMEN'S GLEE: BOTTOM ROW: A. Armiio, P. Chavez, G. Huffman, H. Miller, B. Jolly, L. Vasquez, H. Moore, C. Knight, L. Wadsock, M. Kacy. SECOND ROW: M. Sharp, F. Harmer, N. Trimmer, A. Frandsen, M. Taylor, G. Bente, S. Houdashelt, L. Woodhurst, D. Smith. THIRD ROW: R. Daniels, A. McQueen, L. Milligan, L. Weems, A. Speitel, S. Woodhurst, S. Hill, P. Hatzenheller, R. Daniels, H. Haley. In New Robes Glee Clubs Concertized LENDING a iubilant air to the Faculty Club Christmas Party the LaPHS Glee Club, decked out in their new choir robes, followed the direction of Robert Gurnee with the yUle,,ide Calypso selection, --Mary-S Boy Child. REMEMBER, you re helping the glee clubs pay for their robes, was the familiar saying used by saleswoman Linda Evans as she persuaded Anita Bratten and Dan Ortiz to buy a chocolate bar. - - . . 55.2331 .ii. Y' ,wana-fQP '5'V'if 'Z' J 5 Ja I .f Q N A Q 1 , 0 I Q' 3 ' 4 Aff, gg' xl M 1- .13 - 13..:.f-4- , -Parka 1 QU ' ' yi I ,gf M. I-U ' ,,'1, .gr 91' . 4 44 Q 1 4 f .4 'A ELT. MM Y 'wsu 'Q Y 'l'- A f , f W . , v 'rf , Q Y Q , '13 , P -Ei 1 , :uri 'f - f 5 12,523 is 33 2 Q ff ia 1 is si - M dw H gm. 4 if 34, 1 ' A -W. WSJ- , ,4.S5i,,gQ'.-M Q- ,. Af V A . .. 4, ..-.. 'J 1 , - ' J 'W . ' A ,g44:.,.W '- , . A ,X n-uf., ww'-L,A,,1 .fr ,K w.. .wx ., ,,, x M , . -1 -mmf ff .. aw-,V 1 , .L . ' ' K 5-xi' .gf ' , QF fx 'LJ F0 --334,535- I 2 Fghggir .M y1-wgjw--I California Cadet Corps In First Year MAJOR Angus C. Reid undertook the task of establishing a California Cadet Corps of which La Puente High could be proud. CCC: BOTTOM: E. Varcados, G. Luna, M Fuck SECOND ROW E Mercado B Borgardt J ller D Conklin S White A Foote R Crosley J Love F. Mendoza, M. Rodriguez, R. Roias, D Angulo THIRD ROW H DeSantos R Rodriguez R Fitzsimans M Marmenta R Hood C Carter R Marquez C. O'Neal, E. McEneel, R. Perez, G. Hunsaker Nlastered Techniques Of Nlilitaru Science PROVIDING LaPHS with its first color guard and marching unit at home football and basketball games, the California Cadet Corps, Company A Battalion, completed its initial year on campus. Under the command of Major Angus G. Reid and Cadet Company Commander, Gordon Luna, the group drilled as a third period P.E. class. Es- tablished to supply military knowledge and in- struction as a part of the school curriculum on a state-wide basis, the CCC developed leader- ship, a sense of patriotism, and a general knowledge of military concepts. Proving his leadership ability, Gordon Luna returned home from Region Ill Leadership School in November, the high scorer and winner of the Maior Veronda Perpetual trophy. The summer encampment, drill Competition, and annual inspection were iust a few of the many activities in which the new organization participated. Gordon Luna, William Borgardt, and Ralph Marquez brought honor to the La Puente High School by winning the unit award at a rifle match for the Chaffey, Chino, and La Puente area. Through strict regulations the boys gained knowledge of military proced- ure that would benefit them in future years. CAL-CADET COLOR GUARD, G. McGregor, R. Blackburn, C. Ritchie, and P. Head, was a familiar sight at l.aPHS assemblies and sports events. MASTER SERGEANT, Gordon Luna received an award from Maior Reid for the highest percentage correct in eight tests at leadership school ot Fort MacArthur, San Pedro. CALIFORNIA Cadet Corps officers, Gordon Luna, Master Sgt., Eugene Varcados, SFC, and Gordon Hunsaker, Sgt., were instrumental in the CCC's successful first-yea r. ll 11, ,ef 4 s O I D . .-' gzl., L. 4 I X .Ja if N , x PV 1 Q fr 4 . 4: IA. ig ' . Plllnl a Q an ...Li In f- 'V rfi 1? ' , I . LL' .. , if : .ggvs... L... 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Q f l i V U '3 ff 'l XP rj l l J Q- 4'i Ll ll Qi vifffff As in our nation there have been created numer- ous types of ENTERTAINMENT which are made available for the enioyment and pleasure of each individual person with his varying tastes: so also our high school CLUBS have developed into a program that endeavors to reach the di- versified interests ofthe many students and pro- vide them with the opportunity to enrich their education. CSF BOTTOM ROW S Goodell F Barnard E Kramar C Bovee L Keller K Paszko SECOND ROW D Hanson F Herbert D Nothatt P Ktsko B Baughman M Mrnlsap J Volpe J Adams THIRD ROW B Bales M Roddewug J Brown B McGuIre E Harmon B Fulmer V Dobson FOURTH ROW J Komar B Yamada G Greger R Powell S Sexton M Edgerton B Guest FIFTH ROW M Telson C Bouma B Starrett G Sorrch R Bengtson G Luna B Muller Top Scholars Earned Right To Belong CSF OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW G Sorlch vlce pres B Guest pres B Star sen adv 4 SCHOLARSHIP FOR SERVICE became the ef for their hugh abulnty by membershlp rn the Call forma Scholarshup Federatron Dtsplayrng less than a B plus average they relaxed from studles through a drverslfned program planned by Presrdent Barbara Guest and Mrs Saralane Errksen advrser Mr Harold Pearce provnded an nnformatuve and enloyable lecture on Colleges and Scholarshrp as a sparklrng starter for the year followed at years end by an outstandnng speaker obtarned from a nearby college A tour of the Pomona Colleges was canceled because of fog members made therr sole Prnvnlege Day a vlstt to the Huntrngton Lnbrary and Gardens nn May Gazung at Shakespeare s Fnrst Follo the Gutenberg Buble and Blue Boy satlsfred thetr Intellectual tastes whale roamnng through the Ornental Garden catered to snmple sprung fever A booth rn the Op Co Op Farr and a June sale provtded funds necessary for the purchase of lrfe member puns presented to a large number of Sealbearers Havrng completed sux semesters of membershrp tn CSF one semester belng nn the sensor year more than I6 sensors received well deserved recognutnon at graduation for a school career of envnable achrevement P i retf, vice pres. SECOND ROW: D. Hanson, sec., F, Herbert, treas,g Mrs. Erick- fecfive mono of Over Q0 LOPHS S1-Udenfs honored . . . . . . no , . . I 6 X CSF LIFE MEMBERS BOTTOM ROW P Cook J Brown B McGuure B Fulmer C Colllns S Sexton SECOND ROW B Guest L Keller E Kramor B Muller F Barnard D Hanson M Edgerton MISSING D Short J Jackson J Jackson To LID California Scholarship Federcutlon ARTISTIC talent bloomed as Margaret Mlllsap Janet Volpe Bull Star rett and Bronwyn Wullrams devused attentron getting posters to ad PAY UP your dues' was the request from Treasurer Floyd Herbert vertrse the approachmg CSF Privilege Day to CSF lnfe members Dave Short and Judy and Janet Jackson ' . f S T ft f -rw ? ' ,, A , , rg, -WY M 35- 4 X 1 Y ll ' Lis' 3... ' V tl 4: ' l P . , I 1 , ll 4 'S I f V ' . I 0 1 K 1 V , K 6 1 Q ,-f. Q 1 I , P Q I F , . XZ b Maj is K :Q ,Z Q' A 'w ' L X ly. xiiisxx . '. V 'I U 1?K,f'i N ' n7!',,..' - .3 J' K sf ,Q Ka, xg ,P .,. . 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' 3 . . . uu 11 1 ' 1 ' , I 1 . , .3 1 - - 1 V: 1 - - 1 1 -P 1 - .. -u 1 ' WORTHY OF PRAISE the Centunans set hxgh examples of scholarshlp and sportsmanship for other LaPHS boys to follow The boys servnce honorary club was under the capable guldance of Mr Gordon Kean wnth Dave Short presldung as presldent The active club started the year Off by actlng as guides In the annual Freshman Orientation Day Formed to be of servuce to the school and communnty the two year old club consnsted of T3 sensors and 7 lunlors Competlng with the Tulllquettes In the yearly ASB card sale and collectlng money for the annual March ot Dlmes poluo dnve were lust two of the many prolects that kept them busy Dnstunguushed look :ng un theur black sweater vests and shield luke emblem they anded at the basketball and toot ball games The student dlrectory which was thelr mann fnnancnal means consrstung of the ad dresses and telephone numbers of all students was of servrce to the entnre student body At the end of the year T3 lunuors were chosen for theur outstandnng servuce to replace the out going senxors As a clumax tor another successful year the Centurlans planned a water sknng trap to the Salton Sea well known resort CENTURIANS watched the Tullues take advantage of their victory over them In the ASB card sale as the gals packed away the food s. ,X Hugh Examples Of Usefulness Were Set M l TXXxxe 'Qu IN PREPARATION for a weekend Iount to the Salton Sea Vlce ANOTHER SALE was Wayne Blakes comment ta fellow Centurnans Frankie Presndent Fred Barnard announced partrculars to Centurlans Bull Yee and Dove Short as he sold a student dlrectory to Teresa Gawlxk Cooley ond Gordon Luna Bq Centurlcuns Boqs Service Honorcrrq CENTURIANS BOTTOM POW J lvle D Slwort F Barnard L Wllkrns R Eddy SECOND ROW E Cervantes M Telson M Zeller D Ennle C Bouma T Cornfortlw THIRD ROW D Bunker W Blackwrll W Ratkovlch B Muller i 4 5 f .I V, c T I TK al Q X . 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V - - I 1 n 5 p 9 l , I W Junior-Senior Hi-Y's United In Christian JUNIOR HIY BOTTOM ROW J Shufes M Foster D Dumas L Blackman G Washington W Readung BACK ROW D Gonzalas L Brown R Krieger F Smith D Lohman W Duxbury R Howell JR HIY OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW Mr Wnneberg adv J ShuTes pres M Ersenbise adv SECOND ROW R Howell vice pres D Lohman sec Treas AT LaPHS The Junior and Senior Hi Y s endeavor ed To follow The Y ideals or ChrlsTlan fellowship in Their many separaTe and combined acTlvuTies ThroughouT The year Muller s Cabin in The Glen dora MounTalns was The seTTing in The Tall Tor groups TogeTher wlTh The oTher Y Teens They aTTended YDoy aT The Hollywood Bowl in OcTober Pres1denT Wayne Blackwrll wifh The as susTance of Advisers Hans Trepp and Ted Horn sTra carried on The business of The Senior Hi Y Or' Their agenda were such acTiviTies as super vision of The Wigwam The FaculTy versus Seniors TooTball gam a popular record dance in The spring and a booTh aT The FFA Fair during Op Co Op The Junior Hn Ys wuTh John ShuTes as presrdenT and Leroy Eisenbise and Milfon Wine berg as advisers also kepf busy wiTh service To school TuncTions and heard imporTanT guesT speakers aT Their monfhly meeTings However The highlighT of The year came wiTh Their week end camping Trip To Lake Isabella in The spring ln addmon To havina a booTh aT The Op Co Op Fair They hosTed Their TaThers aT Their annual Fafher Son BanaueT The members of boTh groups again were inspired To uphold The Y goals aT The spring Y conference aT La Verne College . - : : , ' , .5 . , .7 r. - ' - - I - The annual iniTiaTion of new members of both - ' 1 e, ' , ' . J . . . - - 4 7 . . - , Fellowship Ancl Uphelcl YMCA Objectives ,Wynn is !.,pm' SENIOR HI Y OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW Mr Hornsfra adv W Blackwlll pres Mr Trepp adv BACK ROW R Stevens sec R Eddy vrce presg EQUIPMENT was loaded by R Howell G Gonzales J Shufes and G Washrngfon for the Jr Hn Y fwo day trip o Lake Isabella B Cooley sg? at arms E Muller freas SENIOR HIY BOTTOM ROW B Martun D Maben D Sleward J Klrsch M Rubm O Ward C Janca B Yamada H Arnold T Ramurez V Alvarez SECOND ROW P Jaeckel M Zeller J Ivue B Conasler R Robmson R Stevens M Efchebarren J Brogden B Cooley R Eddy B Ed J Crf THIRD ROW K Hanson B Slarrelt D Slnorf L Johns C Wnllweber J Munoz G Bosler R Kelly M Fuck FOURTH ROW L Lundberg B Collier H DeSanfos B Smurn R Zolllnger D Bunker K Dauly E Ceevanfes T Lockwood R Marhno S Greenlee FIFTH ROW W Blake L Bales C Parodl D Handley R Aguayo J McMahon W Tomayo G Sorrch R Wllllam E Muller B Blackwull 'i D D D f v-, f-If V 'ffl ' ' - 7 2.15 : KP' S . ,, Q I .. , 1 's . 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' 15: Ja. 0 .,. : ' - 5 , , , Ar , 4' un, M 3 lx A -. I I , 9 I l 9 , . U , Allen, vice pres, SECOND ROW: Miss Braithwaite, adv.g Betty Fulmer, treas.- I . . . A . . . . 3 . - ' - 3, , , , ' I Y . . I . . 5 I ' , . . . t I ' 6 , . n ' 'L in X1 'I S : 1 Qi WE-TO-MA-CHICKS: BOTTOM ROW. M. Adams, D. Douglass, G. Temme, B. Higdon, R. Scarponi, J. Lee. SECOND ROW: R. Abrams, C. Phelps, G, D'Eliso, M. Bardino, J. Kelley, K. Baker, G. Jones. THIRD ROW: P. Wilkens, F. Walker, D. Chase, V, Eastman, S. Fuller, N. Cheafham, We-To-Ma-Chicks Befriencled Others ALL FOOLS DAY prompied We-To-Ma-Chick members To emice Roger Bengsron into purchasing one or more surprise packages: DETERMINED To live up To Their Indian name for friend- ship, The We-To-Ma-Chicks, Y-Teens for Sophomore girls aT LQPHS exTended The hand of friendship To all on campus. Guided by Mrs. BeTTe Frazier, adviser, and PaTricia Wilkins, 4 If . l presidenr, The girls, supersalesmen, conducTed sales wiTh skill and imaginaTion. WheTTing The appeTiTe and curiosiTy of The sTudenT body, They enlivened April Fools Day wiTh a 'mysferious Surprise Package Sale and laTer operaTed a soda-pop booTh aT The FFA Fair during Op Co-Op. Besides being of service To The school, They aTTended The annual HY- Doy aT Hollywood Bowl and foofball game in The Coliseum and The Spring Y'Teen Conference aT La Verne College. Their year ended wiTh an InsTallaTion BanqueT. WE-TO-MA-CHICKS OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs, Frazier, adv, P. Wilkins, pres., M. Berardino, vice pres. SECOND ROW: M, Adams, Treas., J. Kelley, sec., K. Baker, sgT.-aT-arms, N. CheaTham, irvereclub council. o I ,. t xv ., Ti Ao-Wa-Ki-Vas Were Helpful To All SCHOOL and community service combined with companion- ship and fun marked the many activities ot the Ao-wa-ki-yas. With Mrs. Margaret Street as adviser, these freshman Y-Teen girls worked together to develop in mind, body, and spirit. The year began with a lovely service at which Joanne Pet- roske was formally recognized as the Ao-wa-ki-yas presi- dent. Great progress was rnade in club finances by sales of homemade candy and popcorn. Needy families received baskets of canned goods at Christmas from the hard-working members who further celebrated the season with a gala party, Bringing the year to a close, the Ao-wa-ki-yas ioined their sister organizations the Mi-nas and We-to-ma-chicks, to decorate for the graduation ceremony. . x t 41 ,' K Q q 'fi K ' BUSY Ao-wa-ki-yas replentished platters of cookies and cups of punch as they served at the basketball award night banquet. AO-WA-Kl-YAS OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Willa Bayer, Sec., Mrs. Street, adv., JoAnne Petroski, pres, Linda Richardson, vice pres. SECOND ROW: Linda Heffner, inter club council rep, Catherine McCullah, treas. A0-WA-KI-YAS: BOTTOM ROW: C, Moretta, C. McCullah, P. Martinez, D. Curley, M. Millsap, A Kitchens, R. Yamada, Y. Watanabe. SECOND ROW: T. Haslett, S. Merritt. L. James, S. Strickler, J. Goachie, J. So'er, J. Gailey, L, Richardson, C. Edmunds. THIRD ROW: L, Heftoner, Cv. Reevi, J. Neel, B. Bales, B. Morriss, H. Steward, C. Lockwood, R. Beckerman. FOURTH ROW: L. Mathewson, P, Powers, D. Densley, R. Williams, T. West, K. Richardson, W. Boyer, M. Lynch, O, Lucio, FIFTH ROW: J. Moskus, K, Larson, M. Hubbard, S. Blackwill, C.Gallego, P. Petroski. Horizon Club Members Spread Human HORIZON CLUB OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW S Garrlson pres C Watson vnce pres BACK ROW J Boersmo sec L Allen Treas OFF for another one of thelr many servuce protects Horuzon Club partrcupants piled unto cars rn The LaPHS parkung lot EASILY RECOGNIZED by their natty red sweaters whute blouses and blue sknrts The members of the LOPHS Horizon Club a branch of The older Camptnre Gnrls carrred out their goals under the leadership ot Judy Hedrick presldent and Mass Nancy Noble and Mrs Matt Patnttr sponsors They strove to Tulfell theur mann purpose ot renderang servlce to others nn every possible way whether vt was adoptlng a chuld at the Pacutuc State Hosprtal rn Spadra or entertarnung and helpvng patuents at The Los Angeles General Hospltal Here they also gave Hallowe en and Chrlst mas parties Tor underpruvlleged children and sang carols To The shut uns Hughlughts ot Therr soclal cal endar were their clever vodvrl act Show Boat She nanugans and Theur after game record dance Dance on The Moon held ID January To say noth :ng ot slumber parties at members homes Besides earning money for Therr Treasury at The dance they sold Tootsie Pops and operated a booth at the Op Co Op Carnnval To acquaint Themselves with what other clubs were domg they attended the Sprung Convention un Los Angeles In April Their year ended with Thenr annual Father Daughter Ban quet at whuch they Installed new otfncers X ,uv-on awri-:'aTx5 HORIZON CLUB CABINET S Garrnson R Ruchardson D Chase P Jackson Q 2 in 1 Rs' 1 , , , , , . , . f I . - - .T . 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T N ,H ,T , .e - . . v'..A1'-FZ' ..,'C- L ,, r A, - , Kindness, Showed Devotion To Service OUTSTANDING Horizon Club member Linda Richardson with ad visers Mrs Matt Patritti and Miss Nancy Noble represented her club at the Tillie honor banquet Diane Baker Judy Boersma and Donnalne Zellow pertinent information and Instructions concerning the Horizon Club Conference HORIZON CLUB BOTTOM ROW D Johnston N Bagdanotf L Richardson C Wtthrovv P Burbell S Austin A Janca SECOND ROW L Allen C Watson S Garrnsor J Seam ter D Baker J Hedrick THll2D ROW L Dalton P Jackson T Mobeck B Doty C Boutlier J Boersma D Chase s.f TYROS FTA BOTTOM ROW T Gutierrez C Knight S Fernandez J Busch C Bagley J Volpe B Ghere J Blomgren K Powers SECOND ROW K Parnell D Offutt J Brown J North L Brown E Harmon K Paszko M Edgerton K Blugstad I Ferranti THIRD ROW D DeVoe A Allen E Kramar P Bossert D Short W Ratkovich B Starr tt L Wilkins B Harbeck In The Tqros LCIIDHS Future Teachers WITH only a few minutes remaining before class Medo Edgerton ex plained her geometry lesson plans to Robert Jenkins on Be a Teacher HUNGRY FTA members enioyed delicious iuicy hamburgers and gallons 0 A of punch at the annucl get-acquainted barbeque and initiation for new Day chanrman drew the wrnnlng Smrle Day card for the door prize TYROS members served as gurdes and recorders In the sessnons conducted by college representatnves for parents and students at College Nrght Students Galnecl Knowledge Of Teaching PROSPECTIVE teachers among The LaPHS stu dents composed the Future Teachers of America who were known on campus as the Tyros Under the capable leadership of Evelyn Kramar pres: dent Mrs Kathleen Jorgenson and Robert Cal lander advnsers The Tyros encouraged students plannnng to enter the Tleld of teachung by pro vndung varlous programs of Interest A bar be que and swnm In October remanned a mem ory for new Tyros as older members royally un mated them unto the club Among the numerous by a dance As a member of the Natlonal and Calnfornla organnzatrons for Future Teachers the Tyros attended rnformatnve conferences enabling them to exchange Ideas wuth other schools Sev eral Tyros acted as guzdes and reporters for rep resentatnves from local colleges who partrcrpated In The annual College Night At pre reglstra hon they Informed lunror hlgh students ot the varnous aspects ot hugh school lute Teaching a class provrded an opportunuty for Tyros to gcun practical experlence durlng FTA Teachung Day Brungung the year to a climax was the nnstalla tlon of ottncers at the sprung banquet durung whnch tame recognutuon was guven To the Teacher ofthe year and outstanding sensor club member TYROS OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW J Busch sec D Short vrce pes E Kramer pres I Ferrantu vnce pres BACK ROW Mrs Jorgenson adv J Callander adv C Bagley treas - I : . , .5 . , I I' . functions of the FTA was Smile Day followed Campus Christians Resolved To Uphola ADVANCING Chrustnan Tellowshlp among The students on The LaPHS campus as well as en couragung school and communnty service were the prumary alms of The Campus Chrlstrans Under The able guudance of Mrs Nancy Russell and Raymond Fmkle advisers and Jean Brown presrdent members partnclpated In a profutable and memorable year Early nn the tall The club quuz Team entered Into San Gabruel competutnon quuzznng on Chapters Luke and Galatlans and emerged vuctornous wlth San Gabriel Valley Champnonshup for The second consecutive year In December members engaged thelr efforts In The presentatnon of theur Tradvtlonal assembly In Tableaux entrtled The Chrnstmas Story Wrth effectnve Inghtmg and snmple settungs The Shep herds and Wuse Men adored The Christ Chxld as He Lay In Has manger whale The Heavenly Choxr Ithe Glee Clubsl chanted carols and the orchestra played background music To make money They sold balloons aT The FFA Faar besrdes selling candy and holding a car wash earlier In The year On their Trlp To Forest Lawn They vlewed The great painting The CFUCITIXIOH and The staxned glass wmdow The Last Supper Their year closed with unstallatlon of new offncers CAMPUS CHRISTIANS OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW Emma LOU Harmon sec Jean Brown pres SECOND ROW Mrs Russell adv Elame Broderick treas Evelyn Kramer vuce pres THIRD ROW Mr Flnkle adv CAMPUS CHRISTIANS BOTTOM ROW A Broduck C Lucero A Damel F Fanter B Dennis M Dumont L Hltchcock C Shellenberger B Snlder D Espy SECOND ROW D Smith E Brodernck W Boles G Davsdson B Huckey L Weems P Hollenbeck J De La Vergne C Evans THIRD ROW R Shoemaker K Bgugstael B Guest A Fuson M Hubbard L Hayes B Jackson C Shoemaker R Trego FOURTH ROW H Scales L Trucks V Eastman P Forsyth B Patterson T Corntorth R Bengtson 'r1'Q 5 High Ideals Of Christian Brotherhood CAMPUS CHRISTIANS BOTTOM ROW R Wallace S Shirley D Boatwrlght M Berordxno J Kelley K Parnell C Yost G Keith M Hoffman B Morrrss SECOND ROW L Berordino V Patterson J Brown S Porent J Moslcus M Myers J Seamster L Dalton E Nelson L Evans THIRD ROW A Bratten E Harmon R John V Dobson L Rogers L Craig N Stemshorn C Katono D Hanson FOURTH ROW F Farmer C Bouttuer M Morris M Peter son M Gerving L Park D Scruggs QUIZZERS DYGVTE HGVISOD Ted fOVr1fOVVl't lean Brown Kgren Btugstod Evelyn Krwmar and Benny Patterson vvon SGV Champ THE INSPIRATIONAL Chrsrnas Tobleaux presented by Carnous Christians Ionspwp fmme Second year wth he coo Us and orchestra provid oft the music created fi beau itul and lasting D c ure of the t ue 'meaning ol Chris mas -4.5 1.4 LATIN CLUBI BOTTOM ROW F Wlgderson D Goles S Bannan N Slsemore J Volpe K Dornback P Muller R Kirkwood J Neel SECOND ROW G Galley C Martinez A Jones P Forte M Lynch A Alexander H Kllnkler D Lode M Dumont THIRD ROW S Stelg J Dexter L Handy J Clubb A Bratten E Muck L Noyes J Teter FOURTH ROW T Hughes J Lor so S Blackwlll B Wllllams R Franklln D Traut R Turner J McMahon Latm Club Members Were Well Grounded A NIGHT rn old Rome mcludmg authentlc dress and food was a dlstlnctlve feature on thus years Latm Club agenda ANDROCLES and the Llon at last on frzendly terms was portrayed by Latm Club members who gave a Roman touch 'fo the GL Showboat '2 - 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J W by 1 ,, ,, LATIN CLUB ll BOTTOM ROW R Sull K Meubos R Howell R Fallon J Lee D Walex D Espy C Freutas E Ecklumb B Baughman SECOND ROW D Lohman J Adams C Lensku M Coventry S Hoyt E Bauer R Clufton J Handy THlRD ROW M Wrught L Rogers J Mayn N Carlson R Maueruck R Hammer T Cook D Benson F Walker FOURTH ROW D Lundberg R Kelly J Croft A Foote R Wulluamson FURTHERING unterest un the language of Latun was the maun obuecruve of the Latun Club one of ancuent Roman hustory and culture was un stulled un the club members as they attended so cuals and meetungs geared to present unformatuon as well as good tumes A plunge and pucnuc at the turst ot the year served as a get acquaunted tume as clubbers assembled to duscuss the future plans tor the comung year and to welcome new members Makung ut possuble for the club to ac complush Its purposes were Presudent Rulla Jeanne Sull and Sponsor Mrs Sarauane Erucksen An urnprovement un the use ot the Englush language proved another mann accomplushment ot the Latun Club Hughlughtung the year was the Class: cal Banquet whuch took place un February and resulted un an entertaunung and educatuonal turne for all Latun songs along wuth name cards and scrolls wrutten un Latun served to carry out the pur pose of promotung skull un the use of Latun ln order to rouse suttucuent funds for the year s ex penses the Latun Club undertook the sponsorshup of a successful afternoon dance un the sprung In The Ancient Language And Customs of the older campus organizations, knowledge Cercle Francais Absorbea Information QQ xp FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW Muss Prado adv C Bouma pres G Merntt vuce pres SECOND ROW S Fernandez hst L Be ardnno sec B Lassalette treas L Crosby sgt at arms QUEEN Barbara Lassalette and Kung Clnf Bouma reigned at the French Club Mardi Gras dance wlth thenr court Gary Merrxtt Kathy Campbell Veronica Brown and Frank Yee EDUCATED and entertained In a most delnghtful manner Le Cercle Francaus members rornped through one of the most actuve schedules on campus They displayed hugh Interest In French culture language and hustory and under the supervrsuon of advuser Mass Hermalnnda Prado shone an Izvely debates on present day French polutucs To begun the year wvth a flourlsh Pres: dent Clnf Bouma and has cabunet hosted a Wel come Tea to encourage French I and ll students to loln Le Cercle Francaus Joltnng along on theur flrst outlng a hayrnde they palnlessly wrdened theur vocabulary wnth French folk songs and completed the evening wuth eating and dancing by bonfire light As the Christmas season ap proached members celebrated wutln a party and potluck followed by a loyous carolvng ses represented and :ts excellent act was awarded second prize and captured the tltle of the most humorous After a gala Mardu Gras Dance they supplemented theur treasury with a booth at the Op Co Op FFA Fanr Wnth an lmpressuve nnstal lation of officers over the members capped their schedule wvth a beach party IS DeGaulle the answer to Frances problems? debated French Club members Kathy Campbell Rlck Newberry Gary Merrutt Tom Veltrum and Frank Yee NL., X 4 Q P I R . ,Q . Q C 1. '. . ' . , , X E ' - ' . I . I - sion in French. The vodvil found the club well- , ' I .,. C. ,i.,,r- - ' - ' , -: - , E: - , - - - ' l , g P About French Language And Traditions FRENCH Club members caphvafed the audlence with their crazy anflcs from The acl K O Saloon which won second place honors for clubs duvlsuon FRENCH CLUB CABINET BOTTOM ROW B Bawan J Vellum K Campbell SECOND ROW J Hebert F Yee FRENCH CLUB BOTTOM ROW J Hebert C Madarlaga M Garcua M Cuevas T Elllolf L Crosley B Lassalefte SECOND ROW J Volpe J Mullen D Tascuone P Armstrong S Powers L Berardmo THIRD ROW F Yee K Campbell J Savuolc J Campbell V Brown K Muller B Bowen FOURTH ROW I Beardsley C Bouma G Merrm S Holsf T Vellum D Dusmukes CHEERED on by anxlous club members Alan Trullllo swung wlldly at The plnafa hoplng :T would soon break and The candy fall JUBILANT over The vucTory of The evening studenfs lolned The fun aT The Sponlsh Club aTTer game dance ln The gym durmg October Students In Los Tacos Spanlsn Club SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW Dave Moll Treas G Rod F Barnard pres A Armulo vlce pres 6 rrguez sec B GuesT 2nd vlce pres SECOND ROW Mrs Manu adv HERNA vodvll acT gave members a chance To learn auThenTlc Spanish dances such as The Cha Cha The Mambo and The Bamba Thus The Spanish Club aided by Mrs Rebeca MarTl adviser and Fred Barnard presldenT armed To acqualnT :Ts members wuTh The Spanlsh speakung peoples cusfoms and life as well as Thelr language AT Thelr meenngs They also galned valuable con versaTnonol experrences and heard such guesf speakers as Samuel MarTl noTed auThor1Ty on The Mayas Any Taco would Tell you ThaTTh1s pasT year was loaded wlTh many excmng evenTs such as Thelr afTer game dance ln OcTober and Thenr annual Chnsrmas parTy where They waTched The deaTh blow bring down The p1naTa full of goodues To :Ts doom Included IO Thelr many ac Tlvmes were field Trlps To vlew The famous Promefneus Fresco aT Pomona College and To Padua l-lulls To enyoy lunch aT The Palomares Haclenda and vlew The colorful play Las Po sadas an Spanlsh AT Theur Tradmonal Taco Dun ner ln March They nnsTalled new officers for The comlng year Operahng a booTh at The Op Co Op Carnlval Thevr flnal affalr helped Them rause necessary funds To carry ouT Thelr socual and educafuonal funcTnons I 1 Pm W Nl, KX - N'- ,J- E 9 ' 7 , . . E . ? . T I ' ' A ' ' ff ' ' . . NDOS l-HDEAWAY TrTle of Los Tacos T SPANISH CLUB BOTTOM ROW R Villa A Arregunn K Baker R Jones D No1hafT M Hoffman M Amadle D Douglass J Muller SECOND ROW A Armulo G Rodruguez G Dewung M Mullsap B Ollaca J Kessler S Folkerson J Secmsfer L Dalton J Johnson THIRD ROW D Doug lass D Schoclc G Gollego S Eastman B Padlllo M Cobo B Guest G Gayfon J Gorro FOURTH ROW B Collier R Trego S Angulo F Bclrnord L Kennedy D Mall J Shutes A Brown H DeSon1os R Kelley Acquired Understcmdunq Of This Culture TASTY tacos appeased the appetltes of Fred Barnard Mrs Rodrlguez and oflwer club members and porenfs of 1ne frodl ronal taco dlnner msmllmlon JOSE OROSCOS famous mural Promefheus exhlblfed In The dmlng boll of Claremont College wos viewed by members of the Spanish Club sg xf a Y -X , ,L I h 6 'r . ' A' . X I fi' X , 4 .Q' 3' ' 1 1 , 1 x 1 1 . 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I E A ' 5 .J Y I l 128 Manu Interesting People The World Over RADIO CLUB members enthusroshcally gaTher around a ham rodlo Trans recexver as they Inrercepfed messages from all parts of The Un Ted Sfales FORMED THIS YEAR The Radio Club STaTlon WA 6DFE became quvTe achve whale promohng sTudy and parTlclpaT1on In amaTeur rcicllo communlca fnons Members were requured To pass The Novnce Amofeur Radio examunofnon In order To manntoun membershlp In The club Under The excellenf dz recTorshup of PresldenT Lynn Rogers and Sponsor Richard Hage Radio Club members were able To apply Theur knowledge of mc1ThemaT cs science elecTrIcITy and radio ID order To accom plush The purposes esTablIshed by The club Seven members due To much eTforT became amafeur radio operoTors whnch required skill and enThusIasm on The parT of each one Talking To local operaTors as well as Those from dxfferenf sTaTes Through The medium of code and voice en abled The licensed raduo operafors To become Tamnlrar wrTh The InTrlcoTe TransmlTTers and re celvers By buuldzng and desugnung ham oper aTIng seTs members became Thoroughly ac quaInTed wITh The Techniques Involved In The held of raduo Hrgh sTondards of scholorshnp and cmzenshnp kepT members on Their Toes as They endeavored To follow laws seT down by The Federal Communrcahons Commlssron RADIO CLUB BOTTOM ROW Mr Hoge L Rogers F Herberr R Hanson SECOND ROW C Kelly E Davldson J Shulze D Conant D Johnson RADIO CLUB OFFICERS Mr Hoge adv Rogers pres Hurberf vuce pres Lynn E FIZZMATICS BOTTOM ROW F Yee C Wood C Bagley H Arnold J Brown M Hall M Ross B Mutdwell B Guest SECOND ROW D Hanson N Furman C Bovee L Brown J North P Bessert G Geuger B Yamada R Stevens R Martuno THIRD ROW T Marquet E Schnelbach J McFadden B Colluer D Maben F Barnard C Bouma M Rubu D Short FOURTH ROW B Starrett K Hanson T Lockwood B Muller D Mull G Soruch Fuzzrnatucs Members Dreparea Experunnents FIZZMATICS OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW T Lockwood pres D Maben vuce pres TOP ROW Mr Washburn adv C Bagley sec Mr Pearce adv SCIENCE Tor Iearnung scuence for enloyment Thus was The aum of The Fuzzmatucs provudung every student wuth a math or scuence background an opporTunuTy To Increase and make use of hus knowledge Tom Lockwood presudenT and ad vusers Keuth Washburn and Harold Pearce ar ranged chemucal experumenTs and Tascunahng xusuTs To undustuual plants To uncute members To deeper research unto scuence and enruched meet ungs wuth unTormaTuon gaThered from Los Angeles County Scuence AssocuaTuon meetungs From school gatherungs The club branched out Turst To Shell Oul To vuew oul research technuques Turst hand Chrustmas Tound Them devourung punch and cookues aT The annual Chrustmas party wuth math brauns tryung theur skull at party games A hughlught of The year was a trup To USC The unvadung members toured fluud mechanucs and enguneerrng labs and found The human cenTru Tcuge To be The most unterestung of all Sprung was ushered un by a well planned school dance of ultra modern theme followed by a burst of ac Tuvuty focused on servuce host to the Scuence Four refreshments Tor PR Awards Nught and also enuoyment The gay beach parTy sTaged un May and a Tunal fueld Trup So ended a reward Ing year for The many students wuth a genuune unterest un The Tueld of scrence : : . , . , . , , , . , . , . , , ' , . . : . , . 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'.L 1 HEADED For LA County Science Association meeting Fizzmotics ABSTRACT shopes suspended by Doug Miller and the helping hands of Cliff club members Mary Ball Barbara Guest and Torn Lockwood Bouma Bob Yamada Tony Mclrquet ond Ken Honson supplied a modern boarded Don Maben s car setting for Swing in St reo IN A DRIVE to get students to enter the Science Four in Moy Fizz matics members Douglas Miller Clair Bovee Corol Bagley ond FUTURE cientists Douglas Miller Floyd Herbert Chuck Wood ond Tom Lock Gow Gage, Employed powers ,O Gdvemse ,he even, wood tried out a chemistry demonstration in preparation for the elementary school students ,..-.X I. md xx, Q L . - A ant A 1 f T iff-ry: F Demonstrations To Obtain Scientific Data fl J i Dulolloatlons Club United Journalists Who PUBLICATIONS CLUB OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW M' Collendnr Gdv ANNUALS dlsplayed at Redlands Umverslty Journalrsm Day drew The B Mnle' ples Mls Jorgensen Gdv SECOND ROW D Hansen unterest of lmagaga staff members Carol Zemmung Evelyn Kramar Lnnda treas L Wrlkms vuce pres J Brown sec Sfewcm and Roger Bengtson PUBLICATIONS CLUB BOTTOM ROW F Clyde C Zemmlng G DEl:so S Blum J Blomgren C Adams N Cheatham J Brown S Powers SECOND ROW K Powers J Masterson J Johnston J Stevens B McGulre S Dlckenson L Brown K Morrison A Sussman THIRD ROW L Schwmgle P Jackson C Katana B Guest M Edgerton D Hanson L Keller L Stewart E Kramer FOURTH ROW R Gayton R Anderson E Muck W Ratkovuch R Bengtson L Wulkuns B Muller B Starrett J Komar r p p a T . l T l f,Li,., 'S t . :. , .7 . , ., . , . .. , I V .,. , .j. , . 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Sought To Improve Their Writing Skills HAVE you bough your rooters button? exclaimed Publications Club mem bers Dane Hanson and Jean Brown as they energetically worked to raise club funds HITTING a high point in activity and increased Interest in lournallsm the LaPl-lS Publications Club brought together all Interested members of the Imagaga, Tomahawk Reflections, and Smoke Signals staffs in a lively schedule of events President Barrett Miller launched the first money making campaign of the year and club mem bers hawking their wares of large orange and black booster buttons succeeded in lngectlng exuberant school spirit into LaPHS students Journalism Days attended In the fall provided pertinent writing pointers for all members Mrs Kathleen Jorgenson and Robert Callander advisers aided in planning the annual evening barbecue a cake sale and an extremely popu lar Oldle but Goodle Record Dance Crownlng all their efforts was the year s end banquet at which the outstanding senior boy and girl were honored awards presented for notable accom plrshments to staff members and top ID priority the 1959 Imagaga revealed to a highly appre cuatuve audience Branching off into its first year of existence was the honorary organuzat on for lournaltsts Q tll and Scroll Selected for exceptional achievement In writing members elected Kathy Paszko prexy and proved their capability for service by as semblung the Senior issue of the Tomahawk as their first proyect utfaa FIRST come first served' echoed throughout the patio as hungry clubbers headed for the table at the get acquainted barbecue QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS BOTTOM ROW K Powers B Guest K Paszko pre Cao vice p es J Brown BAC ROW Ke er D Hanson W Ratkovtch B Mill r E Kramar K Blugstad L VV: I D3 A . x f , 5 . lu. ,, V I ' it - , ' ' . - ' , . . . . , , . , sz P. lc, ' r .5 . . 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V 4 ,...-Q-' THESPIANS BOTTOM ROW B Karpmsku D DeVoe M Fush B Fulmer BACK ROW S Moore A Trupnllo B Starrett M Ramsey A Serneck Those With mbltlons For Actlna Careers THESPIANS OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW S Moore vxce pres Lohman adv D DeVoe pres SECOND ROW M Frsh sec Betty Fulmer treas PROVIDING LaPHS with hugh qualuty drama pro ductvons was the purpose of Thespvans a well known club on campus Ambntrous and vnvacnous Duane DeVoe presrdent under the dlrectnon ot Advrser Hubert Lohman competently guided the club un the completron of nts many dlftrcult tasks and servuces Havung been admutted last year to the National Thespuan Soclety as Troupe 1847 the club auded nn whatever way possible to um prove and encourage theatrncal presentatnons at LaPHS The Man Who Marrued A Dumb Wrte a comedy an two acts was proflcaently produced and presented early un the fall Wuth the assist ance of the Thespuans and the LaPHS orchestra Rose Mane the sprung musucal brought en loyment to three evening audiences as the num erous cast members successfully portrayed their abxluty nn the fxelds of acting slngung and danc :ng Dunng the summer months a series of one act plays sponsored by Thespnans was presented as the mayor functnon Included nn the Drama Workshop Falthtul club members wnllungly help ed to provrde make up for such presentatxons as the annual Vodvnl and Chrrstmas Assembly LaPHS Thespnans completed another year of um portant service to the school and communuty li. . I ' Q . I X - , I ., . I A .V .L , .- 'P ,f 1 D L V ' 1 ' K I - 1 ' V ' ' X It ' l A : : . ', . , . ' , . . : . , . ' , . , . , . . D J F Q . Z : . , ' - .5 MF. , .7 . , . : . ' , .7 A . . . . I . 1 I e I I 7 . . . , V It - . ,, - I I x - - ' N I I , H ,, . H - - - f 1 ' , , . I ,Q Y' 'ill - ' I 1 ' 1 T' '.' 3 . . N . ' . ' , ' . , Q 5 ,f fu if 7 ff? . Q' it .. X ' ' ,f Q,,:?if ff? f:.v S 5 , .L,A , A , A 1 viigijgxfv, 403 . , Q fl s sam. ,V x h W o ' fb ,f'i- + - :fp .1 W w,., u X M ' x ng 5 - 'Q . ff fix N , f V Q 1 .sg - X J' 4 , '5 --. 1 is 83 f Q, , j A K 2 fl' 5 3 1 , ' 1 , E Q 'X 519' if P I' Audio-Visual Equipment, Stage Lighting RECENTLY organized but always busy, the Lens Smashers proved to be quite a valuable asset to the LaPHS student body by providing better service to the school through the aid of audio- visual. Under the direction of Rodger Herbert, president and the sponsorship of Robert Jenkins, the Lens Smashers efficiently completed the in- stallation of a sound system from the rear ofthe auditorium to permit the proiection of films from that position. The construction of a projection screen for the auditorium was also accredited to the ingenuity of the members of Lens Smash- ers. Undertaking the task of building stage set- tings for the various drama and musical produc- tions along with furnishing proper lighting for the dances were important services which this club contributed to the school. Their prize-win- ning Vodvil act exposed the humorous side of Lens Smashers members, causing the entire audience to respond with riotous laughter. Also included in their functions was the sponsoring of an after-game dance during the month of January. Always dependable for excellent serv- ice, the Lens Smashers certainly did their part in the improvement of audio-visual facilities avail- able to LaPHS. J Dome, D. Osborn, BACK ROW: J. Withrow, D. Harris, LENS SMASHERS OFFICERS: J. Withrow, vice-pres., R. Herbert, pres., R. Jenkins, adv., T. Winningham, sec., D, Osborn, treas. SIDE-BURNED, shirt-tailed Lens Smashers left an appreciative audience in laughter with their hilarious spoofing of the recording 'Firehouse 5 plus 2 at the annual vodvil. BIOLOGY CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: K, Parnell, B, Thornstrom, S. Fernandez, J. Tirce, V. Patterson, M. De Marlo, J. North, L. Craig, R. Daniels, A, George. SECOND ROW: E. Rogers, S. Mathewson, A. Allen, J. Boersma, S. Nester, L. Stewart, J. Cooke, P. Arroguin, R. Robison, R, Stevens. THIRD ROW: J. lvie, D. Maben, J. Brogden, J. Kirsch, P. Jaeckel, R. Zollinger, C. Willweber, R. Eddy, L. John, B. Conatser. FOURTH ROW: B. Starrett, B, Cooley, G. Sorich, D. Handly, R. Kelley, K. Daily, J. Neuenburg, K. Allen, E. Miller. FIFTH ROW: D. Short, R. Kelley, A, Foote, J. Kelly, J. Craft, R, Aguayo. Biologu Club Examined World Of Nature ANIMAL, vegetable or mineral? was a typical ques- tion often put before members of the LaPHS Biology Club by its President Bill Cooley, The club, established in l957, endeavored to further an interest in the living things the members studied. Urged on by John Pillor and Steve Wilson, advisers, with its enrollment tripled this year, the club planned field trips to the San Diego Zoo and to the beach to study sea life that they found in tide pools and under rocks. ln addition, their trip to the BIOLOGY club members Ken Allen, John lvie and Judie Boursma looked on as Paul Jaelcle and Alona Allen studied their prize spicimens. desert, where they got a real life view of animal life, proved to be a rewarding experience for members. As a climax for another year these enterprising members planned an excursion to the mountains where they col- lected species for the Science Department. After visiting the Los Angeles County Science Fair, the Beta Kappas were inspired to again produce outstanding projects as part of the Science Exhibit at the FFA Fair. BIOLOGY CLUB: OFFICERS: Mr. Wilson, adv., B. Cooley, pres., Mr. Pillor, adv., Janice Tirce, treas.g J. lvie, vice-pres., B. Thornstrom, sec. ' Shutterbugs Filmed All School Functions A FAMILIAR SIGHT at all school functions was a Shutter! bugs member with his camera constantly snapping pic- tures in order to permanently capture the good Times had by LaPHS students. Serving The school by furnishing snapshots of sports events, dances, assemblies, stage productions and club activities was the main obiective of The Shutterbugs. Jack Komar, president and Roquell Capps, adviser, earnestly encouraged club members to develop Their interest for photography and also To learn and improve photographic skills. The excellent work of The club members proved valuable to The school news- paper and The yearbook as pictures taken by Shutter- bugs appeared in the school publications. Often found in the dark room engaged in developing and printing their own pictures, members were able to gather first- hand information and skill in the field of photography. Always responding to the command, Will you cover this event? members soon learned techniques necessary To produce and provide better-quality pictures for LaPHS. DEMONSTRATING photographic techniques to Shutterbug members, Roger Herbert carefully focused the camera on Edith Lily while Roquell Capps, adviser, looked on with approval. Win 'ax SHUTTERBUGS OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Capps, adv., J. Komar, pres L. Kennedy, sec. SECOND ROW: R. Propst, vice-pres, SHUTTERBUGS: BOTTOM ROW: J, Garro, L. Kennedy, R. Propst, SECOND ROW: D. Steinback, J.'Komar, C. Kinion. X- 40 Q 'Z 3 my ,pd l l 8 .ls A DELICIOUS luncheon was served by the members of the LaPHS branch ofthe FHA at one of their district meetings ,J HAMBURGERS and hot dogs hit the spot for hungry FHA and FFA members at their loin? bar be que fun fest held in March Future I-lomemakers Nlasterecl Skulls For FHA OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Cox adv.: F. Gerber pres.- J. Oliver vice-pres. SECOND ROW: L. Addis Porli.g M. Hall Treas.g C. Zemming reporter, B. Archuleta, song leader. PROMOTING a growing appreciation ofthe joys and satisfactions of homemaking ranked first among The definite purposes of the Future Home- makers of America. President Frances Gerber with the assistance of her cabinet and Adviser Mrs. Evangeline Cox led The active club Through a year full of events and accomplishments. The LaPHS chapter of The National Future Homemak- ers of America continually endeavored to encour- age democracy in The home and community life as well as to promote international good will. To further interest in the field of home economics, club members observed FHA Week during The month of April. Featuring an exhibit booth in The Los Angeles County Fair and entering a float in The Fiesta parade were included among their various activities this year. To develop creative leadership in the home and community as well as to provide wholesome individual and group recreation were important goals for Future Home- makers to strive for as they participated in all club functions. ln May, the annual Mother- Daughter Banquet took place, bringing the busy year to a close with the installation of officers. ILLUSTRATING flwe rgnrfrcance of eacln pan of The FHA flower SERVICE MINDED FHA ers Berry Archuletfa Francrs Gerber Janet Olrver the rose on a flannelboard at The secflonal convenflon were Susan Janet Sanders and Dinah Odom kep posted on personal accumulation of Qurgley and Jane? Sanders pomfs In vlne club s ranng yst nn Becoming Excellent Wives And Mothers FHA BOTTOM ROW C Zemmrng C Moretta B Hestlaw J Holland S Qurgley N Stemshorn J Hedrlck V Sers L Gruner D Finley L Sauter SECOND ROW J Logu B Archuletta K Lowry M Hall M Graham B McBay H Mefchukoff B Bowen R Edwards R Chavez E Burdrelc THIRD ROW F Gerber R Hammer S Qurnn D Odom J Culley L Addis J Olrver D Sadlon C Mulrean B McDowell D Shattler J L., . -, . I . 1 v N ' ,, 1. Z ,L , , J , 5 --3 1 r 1 A , A 4 . . . 5 el 5 P - : : . , . , . ,. , . , . ,. , . , . , . , . . :. ,. , . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . , . . :. , . ,. , , ,. ,. ,. , . , . , . , . . 4 Future Farmers Vntallzecl Their Studies FFA BOTTOM ROW J Waymack H Moms D Evans D Lee A Wolf D Meekhof E Barnett H Hansen A Castillo J Davenport D Munhollen M Anderson B Woodry SECOND ROW M Barayas G Haley R Bishop J Cole Amontes D Prevssler H Arnold P Castlllo M DeBoIt L Hatch Woodworth E Lopez T Smlth J lber C English TUGGING at his fast grownna steer Larry Blackman with the help of George Beatty Daryl Meekhof and Dave Barker wenghed the young Hereford HOODS lifted mornentaruly Pat McMann and Ray Herrera crxtlcally spected their weldung 'ob on the tunes of a mud encased garden tractor - Q - p K P. I . t 1 I I K U cock, D, Perang. THIRD ROW: J. Pearson, L. Blackman, G. Ross, H. Hedrick, C. O'Neal, J. Neuenburg, E, Schnelbach, D. Curtis, T. Merritt, R. Bell, N. A . . 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F A 2 lth Practical Projects ESTABLISHED rn 1928 to satrsfy an Interest In agrrculture and to develop knowledge In the ag rrcultural trelds the La Puente l-lrgh branch of the Future Farmers of Amerrca reached a hugh enrollment ot nearly lOO thus year Wrth Charles O Neal as presrdent and John Sharon as advrser the members embarked upon another eventful year By wrnnlng awards ln ludgrng stock poul try and crtrus trurt and by enterrng lrvestock rn the Los Angeles County Farr FFA members brought honor to LaPHS The team of Charles O Neal Phrl Castrllo and Jack Pearson recerved trrst place rn the Co Op Ourz vvhrle the club placed second rn therr annual Parlramentary Pro cedure Contest They also furthered therr knovvl edge by talang tleld trrps to the Great Western Lrvestock Show and enterrng Field Days at Cal Poly Worlcrng with the FHA the members held a rornt barbecue and rnvrted admrnrstrators and Board members to a steak drnner Besrdes sell Inq popcorn durrng noon hours and at home athletrc contests they sponsored the Op Co Op Farr and competed vvrth other schools rn shovvrng therr lrvestock poultry and hortscultural prolects ln Agriculture FFA OFFICERS BOTTOM POW J ck P on Mr Sharon a v Ch mrles O Neal ores Pl I Cc stlllo v ce p es SECOND ROW Harold Hedrlck sec Jerry Neuenburg rep Gary Ross treas FARM CO Op Sectlonal Oulz wrnner Charles O Neal Jack Pearson and Phnl Castlllo proudly dlsplayed proof of frrst place GREEN thumbs of FFA rn mbers John Cole Art Montez Claude Englrsh Ralph Bell and Grady Woodry mad easy the task of pottlng plants rn tan cans 7- 'iff til! - -3- 52 ,Q-. .M Q ,l ' I .lg , 1. 5 B X ORCHESIS: BOTTOM ROW: J. Blomgren. SECOND ROW. B. Lassalette, Y. Pizzuto, R. Abrams, D. Gray, C. Rutowicz, R. Edwards. THIRD ROW: J. Collort, J. Ortiz, J. Stevens, A, Sussman, K. Morrison. TOP ROW: B. Wisely. Girls In Orchesis Studied Modern Dance FOR EDUCATIONAL and performance purposes, a newly organized club on the LaPHS campus, Orchesis, was formed. Mrs. Isabel Brown, sponsor and .teacher of the club, taught the modern dance participants how to be more graceful and how to acquire the tiner points of modern dance. ln their first year, they won a Special Dance award in the vodvil, attended a two-hour long symposium at Arroyo High School, where they were VOLUPTUOUS Orchesis members ottired in sleek black leotards performed their rendition of Me and My Shadow to capture the Best Dance taught the latest dance steps, and participated in the Exchange Assembly with Baldwin Park High. The small group ot 18, costumed in black leotards and orange skirts, met twice a week, at which time they made up new dance routines. President, Joyce Blomgren, presided over the meetings, and took charge ot the cupcake sales they sponsored throughout the year. ORCHESIS OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs, Brown, Adv., J. Blomgren, Pres. SECOND ROW: K. Morrison, Sec., J. Ortiz, Treas., Y. Pizzutto, Vice-Pres. award in the GL Vodvil. F Y - , . Q -. 'fl' . t, it . Future Business Leaders Were Proficient TO DEVELOP good character and aggressive business leadership, to train members for useful citizenship, and to create more interest in the intelligent choice of busi- ness occupations among its members were some of the aims of the Future Business Leaders of America. During its first year at LaPHS Joyce Blomgren president, and Leonard Heimann and Mrs. Georgia Dells, advisers, di- rected the club's activities. Their interest in how various businesses are run led them to tour the local Day and Night Water Heater plant and other local manufacturing companies. Thus, these young business leaders found that their organization helped them become aware of what they would face in the adult business world after they graduated. Final on their calendar of events was their banquet at which they installed incoming officers. 6' 4 FBLA CABINET: BOTTOM ROW: N. Stemshorn, parli.: J. Blomgren, const. chm.: FBLA OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: C, Aton, Sec.: J. Blomgren, S. McLendon, rep. BACK ROW: P, Ybarra, fair chm., C, Aton, nom. chm.: K. Pres., K. Lowery, Vice:pres. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dells, adv., Lowery, sale chm.: D. Blaire, hist. P. Ybarra, treas, Mr. Heimann, adv, FBLA: BOTTOM ROW: J. Hebert, R. Ramirez, A. Navedo, P. Ybarra, K. Lawry, J. Blomgren, P. Gawlik. SECOND ROW: M, Oden, C, Avon, R. Martinez, J. De La Vergne, A. Loriso, L, Fillingome. THIRD ROW: D. Blair, S. McLendon, N. Pyle, N. Stemshorn, M. 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'ui y ' ,y , K tx! l l N if .Nl As the American participants in the OLYMPIC GAMES are proud to represent this nation and compete, too, because of their love for the sports although they are not professional athletesp so also our high school ATHLETES are organized to provide the occasion for numerous student ath- letes not only to participate for their own enioy- ment but also to display their loyal spirit for our school. WE T 6 if L.. 'fs l I7 xg T ie ,V 3 A S A 3 5, Q Y Jv cnssnmnnzns: BOTTOM ROW: A. Emfich, P Ly h Te sn TOP Row 1 ' 1 W ' s H T Mo eck i- 4, , i F19 , CAROL RUTOWICZ HEAD Llvelq Yell cmd Song Leaders Fired LID JOAN SAVIOLA BETTY JO SPARKS DIANE D VOE VVTWO HMP ee . f if T --Ji LSA' T' 7 we ' 'Wxjf ,fiv , X U TJ:!'LX!:1U NL'- .az P M K V , .QQ l .Q i IVANA FERRANTI JUDIE BUSCH BbBBlE THORNSTROIA JOYCE BLOOMGREN QF W 'UEN' a toil v Fans' Enthusiasm ith Cheers And Chants ARE YOU READY? was the familiar cry heard from lively LaPHS varsity yell-leaders Carol Ruto- wicz, head, Judie Busch, Ivana Ferranti, Joyce Bloomgren and Bobbie Thornstrom, at all varsity football and basketball games. Wearing white pleated skirts and white sweaters set off by an orange and black lndian emblem, the group pioneered pep, spirit and good sportsmanship. With football season at an end the pepsters in- troduced to the student body many new yells such as We Are the Warriors as well as revis- ing the football yells for the basketball season. Orange and white pompoms, twirling skirts and smiling faces symbolized vivacious songleaders, Ann Ellsworth, head, Joan Saviola, Diane DeVoe, and Betty Jo Sparks. Dressed in starched char- coal grey plaid dresses with white corduroy pina- fores, they performed well-organized routines such as 'iHey, Hey, All You Warriors, and The Alma Mater to the striking music of the Warrior band. Attired in bright orange bermudas and white sweaters, the JV Yell leaders-Pat Lynch, head, Toni Moebeck, Rilla Jean Sill, Aggie Emerick, and Sharon Haven - gained experience for the year to follow as they supported the B teams. ANN ELLSWORTH, HEAD .uf . A WARRIORETTES: BOTTOM ROW: G. Rodriquez, E. Lucero, C. Zemrning, V. Daniels, B. Acevedo, S. Sellin, B. Archuleta, B. Lassalette, V. Martinez F K. Parnell. SECOND ROW: B. Curley, captain, P. Willis, Lieut., V. Patterson, S, Marquez, R. Chavez, J. Walters, M. Moore, L, Craig, S. Ward, C Langley J. Masterson, P, Williams, J. Johnston, B. Mitchell, Lieut. Warriorettes intrigued Roaring Crowds WARRIORETTE CAPTAIN, Bonnie Curley, with ease drilled her girls in precise routines. RESPLENDENT in uniforms of orange and black, the LaPHS Warriorettes preceded by their Cap- tain, Bonnie Curley, and Lieutenants, Barbara Mitchell and Pat Willis, strutted proudly at all home football games. With spirit and precision they marched through intricate formations, in- spired by the exciting march-tempo of the band. They performed at the La Puente Fiesta Parade in which they won a trophy for their sparkling exhibition, With the football season over the Warriorettes drilled at basketball games, Work- ing side by side with Song and Yell Leaders, Maiorettes, Flagtwirlers, and the Band, they promoted school spirit at athletic events. Under the sharp tutelage of their adviser, Miss Juanita Hoerr, they sponsored a car wash and held a contest, which gave a prize to the rank who managed to raise the most money toward their new uniforms. The girls practiced during their second period P.E. class as well as after school to prepare for the annual parade at National City. Rounding out the eventful year, the War- riorettes held their banquet at the Dinnerhorn Restaurant in Covina, honoring outstanding drill team members. Kisman, J. Leskera, J. Sellin, M. Oden, J. Zediker, C. Spens, P. Carpenter, D, Finlay, Y. Estrada, K. Julien, V. Wooton, F. Fontes, G, Huffman, K. Meilaos, J. Cross. J. Oliver, C. Shoemaker, C, Nelson, F. Gerber, S. Saffle, Y. Pizzuto, K. Morrison, R, Hammer, D. Odom, S. Eastman, M. Muchie, J. Johnson, With Drecisionecl Marching Formations FUN-LOVING Miss Juanita Hoerr, P.E, instructor, put the Warriorettes through their paces until perfection was at- DRILL TEAM CABINET: BOTTOM ROW: B. Mitchell, Miss Hoerr, adv., B. Curley, tamed P. Willis, C. Nelson. SECOND ROW. K. Julien, V. Patterson, M. Odem, J. Johnston, K. Morrison, B. Lassalette, V. Martinez. f 5 1 . .W . . , ' , 6 N 0 Majorettes, Flagtvvirlers And Flagbearers JANICE TIRCE, HEAD ROSEMARY TREGO, HEAD SPIRITED Maiorettes strutted proudly before the band at all athletic and community events. Dressed in white satin uniforms set off by black fringe Rosemary Trego, head maiorette, and Janie Peebles, assistant, performed their intricate baton-twirling routines with grace and precision. Adding color to all football games the flagtwirlers, headed by Janice Tirce, twirled their bright or- ange-and-white flags to the lively music of the Warrior band, Outfitted in white with black corduroy uniforms, gloves, and boots, the eight girls marched in the La Puente Fiesta Parade in October. With football season at an end, the girls held cake sales to raise money for new uniforms for the bas- ketball half-times. Carrying the banner of La Puente High School, the newly-formed group of flag-bearers marched in sparkling fur-trimmed, white satin uniforms. Under the direction of Peggy Bossert, head, the eight girls spent many after-school hours practicing their half- time routines. Working side by side with the band the girls performed in the Fiesta Parade as well as participating in the National City competition. All three groups were under the supervision of Mr. Law- rence DeSimone and Miss Juanita Hoerr to assure co-ordination in the formations and routines of the various groups. HELEN SCALES AUDREY SUSSMAN CAROL PARKER Added Color And Enlivened Sport Events FLAGBEARERS: BOTTOM ROW. P, Bosserf, S. McLendon, L. Brown, C, Schnibbe. TOP ROW: M. Ross, J. North, J. Finley, C. Bagley. LESLEY BAGLEY SHEILA POWERS JEANNIE TIWATER CAROL KATONA JANE PEEBLES I X 4' 4 aye: ' K l56 Lettermen Signifiecl Drowess ln Athletics 8 ' 1 g . ,1 f ,W 7 thx-Yi A. LETTERMEN: BOTTOM ROW: B. Cooley, L. Lundburg, P. Arreguin, D. Short, D. Stewart, G. Sorich, B. Starrett, W. Tomayo. SECOND ROW: T. Ramirez, M. Ruby, J. Markus, R. Robison, R. Blackburn, J, Cooke, R. Lucero, THIRD ROW: F. Barnard, V. Alvarez, J. Munoz, W. Reid, P. Jaeckel, FOURTH ROW: M. Zeiler, T. Carnforth, G. Bosler, R. Kelley, B, Patterson, B. Grayson, A. Etchebarren. FIFTH ROW: L. Bales, B. Miller, W. Blake, W. Blackwell, M. Postro, R. Woodcock. TO MAINTAlN a healthy interest in service and athletics was the aim ot the Lal HS Le-ttermen's Club, whose mem- OVER! yelled excited teammates to Paul .laeckel at the GALS-Lettermen blers wer? all Olhlelesuwho have earned G.VGrSlTy lgller' Social' Where G nerve-iongling game of Voneybou WGS played Ticket-taking at atlhetnc events coupled with organizing Elementary School Basketball and Track Carnivals were ', r e.', only three ot their service proiects completed under the 'Wg N.,, i'i guidance ot Adviser Fred Barton and President Paul i' 8 AV Jaeckel. At Op Co-Op the traditional Dunk the Letter- V QQ, il'i man booth met with success and soaked many an ath- gmmt lete, Activities were terminated when the Lettermen iff hosted at the Spring Sports Banquet where LQPHS ath- SE i'i' letes received deserved mono rams and the dv' L gy T Q a user l F 'fW A 1 rf- A announced the coveted Athlete ot the Year award. LETTERMEN CLUB OFHCERS: BOTTOM ROW: D. Short, vice pres., P. Jaeckel, pres., R. Stevens, vice pres., Mr. Barton ,adv. SECOND ROW: J Brogden, treas., W. Blackvvill, sec., B. Cooley, sgt. at arms, M. Zieler, corresponding sec. X 4 l l ' ' 5' S A 3 , i m 1' , to ,. Q , ,- ,x mx- Y . I 4' bmw' 4 1 Ml ax N r b GALS OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW- M. Hall, sec, S. Sexton, pres., J. Finley, vice-pres. SECOND POW: P. Bossert, publicity chrrr, Miss Ledger, adv., C. Bovee, treGS. HONORED tor active participation in GAA, top LaPHS girl athletes received membership in the Girls' Athletic Letter Society after they earned the required lO credits. President Sally Sexton and Adviser Miss Ruth Leger, along with the cabinet, had the responsibiilty ot pro- moting an active and useful spirit among the white-and- orange lettermen sweatered members. Ushering at GI. assemblies and selling cookies atter GAA were services rendered by the selective group of 23 GALS while bowl- ing, swimming and participation in activities with the Lettermen created hours ot wholesome tun. After each sport season the induction ot new members was con- ducted at a special meeting after an exhilarating eve- ning of bowling. AMONG THE GIRLS that received letters at the GALS' banquet from President Sally Sexton, were Sheila Powers and Sandy Fernandez who anxiously worked for the necessary credits GALS Sqrnbolizecl Suprernacu In Sports GALS: BOTTOM ROW. C. Clemens, B. Ghere, S. Fernandez, M. Roddewig, C. Bagley, J. Finley. SECOND ROW: S, Powers, S, Sigala, M. M. Ross. THIRD ROW: M. Edgerton, J. Brown, K, Biugstad, P. Bossert, C. Bovee, S. Sexton. 'x Hall, K. Paszko B 6 VARSITY TRI-CAPTAINS - Dave Short, Butch Black- Thircl Place Spot 41' ,- will, and Wayne Tomoyo - piloted the Warriors to o 6-2-I over-all record and a Ieogue third place, ERNIE MILLER, E WAYNE TAMAYO, T BILL COOLEY, C WARRIOR COACHES - Nick Diaz, Ted Zimmerman, and George Von Zant - kept the varsity gridsters in winning form throughout the season. HARD-HITTING WARRIOR fullback Lynn Lundberg wrestles with the Ganesha opposition after crashing through the Giants' forward for a much-needed I2Ayard gain. GARY BOSLER, G WAYNE RATKOVICH, E 51' JW' .J . , , Was Nabbed Bu Tough Varsitu Gridsters FOR THE SECOND YEAR in a row Head Coach Ted Zim- merman, assisfed by George Van Zanf and Nick Diaz, senT his varsiTy gridmen Thundering To a near-champion- ship season. The T958 ediTion of La PuenTe gridsTers per- formed far above all expecTaTions and predicTions for Their spiriTed menTor blazing Through Their schedule wiTh a 6-2-l record. UnTried and unproven, The La Puenfe grid machine bolT- ed ouT of The blue To breeze Through Their pracTice slaTe wiTh wins over La Habra, 13-O, Rosemead, 33-7, and Pasadena, 19-7. The only mar in Their pracTice schedule was a hard foughT 0-O Tie wiTh Mark Keppel High. Slashing and slogging over a waTer-soaked and mud- concealed gridiron, The Warriors opened MonTview League play on OcTober 24 wiTh a blaring 19-0 win over The Ganesha High GianTs. In almosf a repeaT performance of lasT season's conTesT, The locals were Thrown for Their firsT loss of The year, 21-37, by The Tough Tigers of Chaffey High School. DespiTe The sTouT-hearTed inTenTions of MVP Dave 1 VIC ALVAREZ, HB PAUL JAECKEI., HB X . Short in his cluTch passes To Ernie Miller, The Tribes- men could noT musTer up enough horsepower To equal The sTrong Chaffey eleven. Down in spiriTs affer Their firsT loss of The year, and plagued by injuries To key personnel, The Warriors were seT back for The second and lasf Time, I3-6, by The evenTual ML Champions, Baldwin Park High School. Roaring back again, The locals exploded in The hands of The Covina ColTs, amassing a fanTasTic ToTal of 662 yards from The line of scrimmage To romp To a 39-20 victory. Climaxing a Thrill-packed season wiTh Their firsT homecoming win in four years, The Warrior gridmen were cheered To a 26-20 vicTory over The WesT Covina SparTans by a homecoming crowd of over 5000. in a posT-season elecTion, Wayne Tamayo, Wayne Black- will, and Dave ShorT were chosen by Their TeammaTes as Tri-capTains for The year. Warrior members selecTed To The official MonTview League Team, were Ernie Miller, end, ShorT, defensive halfback, Wayne Blackwill, Tackle, Wayne RaTkovich, defensive end. LYNN LUNDBURG, FB DAVE SHORT QB fm 1 -1, Q.-KA., ., -5 , , vii. ANDY ETCHEBARREN G WAYNE BLACKWILL T WARRIOR BENCHWARMERS Opprehensively watch the action as Head Coach Ted Zimmerman relays O weakness in the West Covina defense to sophomore quarterback Wayne Reid. 'IO-WAYNE REID . . . 'I4-DAVE SHORT . . . 20-GORDON LUNA . 21-PAUL JAECKEL ..... 22--EDDY QUINTANA 30-LYNN LUNDBERG 31-TOBY RAMIREZ . 33-BOB GRAYSON . 41-VIC ALVAREZ .. 42-ROY ROBINSON 43-BEN CONATSER . 44-PAUL MEYERS .. 4'-NAMED TO THE ALL LEAGUE TEAM VARSITY ROSTER '50-WAYNE RATKOVICH 5 I -ERNIE MILLER ..... 52-WAYNE BLAKE .... 53-PHIL WILKINSON ..... 54-TOM LOCKWOOD .... 60-WALT SHADLER ...... 61-LARRY BALES ........ 63-ROBERT WOODCOCK 64-JIM McKINLEY .... 65-WAYNE TOMAYO .... '66-WAYNE BLACKWILL 70-LARRY ROCKWELL . . 15 VARSITY FOOTBALL: BOTTOM ROW: R. Anderson, J. Julien, V. Alvarez, B. Conatser, E. Quintanna, W. z, A. Etchebarren, L. Lundberg, W. Blackwill, B. Grayson, Coach Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: so T Cornforth, R, Stevens, T, Lockwood, W, Shadler, B. Ooachee, B. Cooley, L. Bales, D. Short, o P Wilkenson, J. McMahon, W. Tomayo, R. Aguayo, J, Waymack, H, Noble, W. Ratkovich, E. G Bosler, J. Ferrant. f A 39x64 l ll BENNY CONATSER, HB EDDIE QUINTANA, HB 71-GARY BOSLER ....... G 72-.um GOACHEE ...... G 73-RON STEVENS ....... G 74-ANDY ETCHEDARREN . . O 75-JOE JULIEN ......... G 78-BENNY PATTERSON O so-sm coousv ....... si-TED cORNrORm .... HAROLD ARNOLD ..... Mgr. RICHARD ANDERSON Mgr. JOHN sussOLA ....... Mgr. C C Reid, R. Robinson, J. lvie, L. Bales, P. Jaeckel, Coach Van Zant, J. Bussola, G. Cervantes, B. M. Bleo, B. Martin, L. Brown. THIRD ROW. K. Miller, J. McKinley, P. Chase, B, Patterson, W. 2 T E 13'L1'xsi5A'rf'A 1 Q Q Q 72,0 I W . r V w: . QI 6 .R J' ' La La 'l' La ' La La La La La La VARSITY GRID SCORES MI. STANDINGS Puente Puente Puente Puente Puente Puente Puente Puente Puente .. La Habra Mark Keppel . . Rosemead .. Pasadena . . . Ganesha . . . . Chaffey Baldwin Park . . . . Covina West Covina 'Denotes Pre-Season Games. Baldwin Park . . Chaffey .... La Puente . . . West Covina . . . Ganesha . . . Covina . . All-League Team Were Filled Bu Warriors PURSUED and caught by a West Covina tackler, fleet Warrior Halfback Vic Alvarez strains for an extra yard during the Homecoming win. 156 MIP ERNIE MILLER slips through two Rosemead tacklers enroute to a sizeable gain after snagging a clutch, third-down aerial from Warrior quarterback, Dave Short. TOM LOCKWOOD, HB JOE JULIEN, G LARRY BALES T WAYNE BLAKE E REPRESENTING Warrior supremacy were four seniors-Wayne Blackwili, Wayne Ratkovichi, Ernie Miller, and Dave Short-who grabbed spots on the 1958 All-League Grid Team, fa y ' vi. ,, ,xv 'T' v K .4 I 1 ' s , - I 41 4 1' B FOOTBALL: BOTTOM ROW:: B. Ensign, P. Muscat, D. Rockwell, B. McGregor, R. Cuevas, M. Rubi, J. Marguet, C. Riggs, B. Kribs, D. Rodarte, C. Van Horn, F. Yee, T. Chavarria, R, Zollinger. SECOND ROW: D. Perong, Coach Parker, A. Vargas, M. Telson, D, Stewart, J. Garcia, B. Carrey, H. Lewis, M. Gordon, J. Lynch, E. Mick, J. Masterson, H, Cook. J. Malm, M. Marquez, A. Abelcandelaria, R, Barron, R. Herrera, Coach Carroll, P. Arreguin. THIRD ROW: J. Munoz, C. Willweber, F. Hatfield, J. Bell, B. Jones, M. Gerving, B. Corkrum, R. Munoz, J. McFadden, D. Robinson, M. Etchebarren, M. Orozco, E. Prado. I3 Eleven Seized Title, 'League Champs' TWO DOWN, one to go for Papoose Halfback Charlie Willweber as the B's sew up the ML crown with a 38-0 romp over West Covina. B GRID SCORES La Puente I9 .... ..... G anesha 7 La Puente I9 . . ...... Chattey I3 La Puente I3 . . . . Baldwin Park 6 La Puente I4 . . .. West Covina O La Puente 38 . . .. West Covina O SUPERBLY tutored by Coaches Bob Packer and Andy Carroll, the spirited B gridmen chalked up a 7-I record to nab the Montview League Championship - the tirst in LaPHS history. Preparing tor league play, the Papooses dumped Mark Keppel, 26-I4, and Pasadena, I9-I5, but lost their only game to La Habra, 20-O, and tied Rosemead, I2-I2. Inspired by Co-Captains Manuel Rubi IMVPI and Frank Yee, the aggressive gridsters marched undefeated through their ML opposition. Easy victories over Ganesha, I97, and Chattey, I9-I3, read- ied the gridders tor battle with undefeated Baldwin Park. After dealing the Braves their tirst defeat, I3-6, in I5 games, the B's proceeded to polish oft Covina, I4-O, and West Covina, 38-O, to sew up the league title. Manuel Rubi and Frank Yee, and Coach Bob Packer - inspired the B gridders to take the ML crown. 4 E ., is Q33 Green C Griclders Slicl To Third Place ENCOURAGED by the steadfast persistence of Coaches Jack Wolf and Bill Dunn, the La Puente C eleven regis- tered an overall record of 3-5 to slide into third place in the final Montview League standings. Despite being blanked in pre-season tilts by Mark Keppel, 4-O, Rose- mead, l2-Og and Upland, l8-l2, the Cee-weights man- aged to swing an 18-O triumph over the Chino Cowboys before commencing league play. Co-Captains Don Du- mas and Gil Washington proved able in leading the fight when the miclgetmen scalped the Chaffey Tigers, 18-O, and the Covina Colts, 26-13. ln their final league tussles the C gridsters were edged by the Baldwin Park Braves, 13-6, and the West Covina Spartans, 7-6. SPURRED ON by the combined efforts of Coach Bill Dunn, Co-Captains Gill Washington, Don Dumas, and Coach Jack Wolf the LaPHS Ceeweights chalked up a 2-2 league record. s xl -1 N . A . V Q P- mesa A.. X 'Xl 'I it X4 's fl- -527 , , 1. C TEAMMATES - Don Dumas, Mike Stewart, Gil Washington, Greg Ross, and Dennis Brown - arrice too late to help Mike Gonzalez avoid Rosemead tacklers. C GRID SCORES La Puente I8 . . . ....... Chaffey O La Puente 6 .. .. Baldwin Park 13 La Puente 26 . . ...... Covina 13 La Puente 6 . . . . . . West Covina 7 C FOOTBALL: BOTTOM ROW. R. Duxbury, F. Truiillo, J. Rodriquez, K, Crites, J, Sandoval, B. Thompson, J. Keifer, M. Stewart, J. Ramuno, F. Reading, B, Lerner, D. Brown, L. Magers, C. Samples. SECOND ROW: A. Bush, J, Angulo, R, Tarrce, G. Householder, M. Coventry, J. Tatman, B. Vanner, T. Eck- land, R. Orozco, J. Hill, J. Centeno, R. Powell, G. Ostrander, I. Vasquez, Coach Wolfe, Coach Dunn. THIRD ROW. S. Smith, D. Hull, N. Medel, G. Dunas, D. Marquez, M, Foster, D. Dumas, H, Rock, J. Shutes, D. Moll, G. Gonzalez, L. Blackman, D. Ernmery, G. Washington, W. Guynn. il WSW Q9 assi-i F PK X 'Di if VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY BOTTOM ROW H Steinbach B Miller D Curtis J Chaffino B Montes SECOND ROW Coach Barton F Barnard J Love L Noyes if I' rs W. Powerful LID Harriers Walked Off With VARSITY HARRIER Captain Jose Chaffino and Coach Fred Barton proudly displayed the coveted Mountview League Championship Trophy before presenting it to the student body TY ..A' 4 La Puente La Puente La Puente La Puente La Puente 21 1 2 1 8 ................. 15 A- HARRIER SCORES 9.f..fffffffIIffff1f.. 3 .................... . . . .Ganesha 37 . . . . .Chaffey 43 .Baldwin Park 38 . . . . .Covina 24 .West Covina 50 MASTERFULLY MENTORED by Coach Fred Barton the 1958 version of the La Puente High Harriers brought home their sixth consecutive league championship Paced by the outstanding performance of Captain Jose Chaffino the Warrior thmclads ran through a well rounded pre league season with a 2 2 1 record A 29 67 walk away over El Monte prepared Coach Barton s men for a tough 42 42 tie with the fleet footed La Habra Highlanders Despite the good showing against the Highlanders the Warriors were run down by California and Morningside with scores of 27 28 and 19 36 respectively Terminating pre league running the distancers were bested by Azusa 25-46. Entering league competition with high hopes of another championship the swift LaPHS Harriers breezed past all of their ML competitors. Leaving Ganesha at the starting line with a score of 21-37 the thinclads then underscored Chaffey 19-43 and Baldwin Park, 23-38. Battling it out with the Covina out Covina, 18-24, and Colts, the Warriors nosed whitewashed West Covina, 15-50. Driven by the enthusiasm of the Frosh and Soph- omores, the JV Harriers ran up a pre-season 6-3 rec- ord. In league play they kept all scores under 17 to post an undefeated 5-0 record. These outstanding Harrier records were due to the spirited drive and hard work displayed by both teams throughout the season, commented Coach Barton. ll J lfvzi' DISPLAYING the prowess lhor helped Them Cdpfure the ML churn PACED by Captam Jose Chaffuno the Warruor thmclads nauled down pnonshnp the Waruor Harners frounced the neighboring Sponons In tenth place In CIF competmon at the annual meet on Mt SAC s course the fmal league meet of the season MVL Crown Varsltq Placed 10th In CIF JV CROSS COUNTRY BOTTOM ROW A Rumpllla F Felix D Burton G Porter T Blays M Vasquez F Elmore D Blays G Ash E Jones TOP ROW Coach Barton T Mernff P Porter G Sorlch K McKay B Smlfh B McKay C Chrlsfensen F Mendoza G Peck Q -1 gg nz-num-, saw ' I I , . D D 9 : : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , : , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . ,. 4' . - ' f. A aff. -Q 4- .' -I . A N K' M .' , Q :V .124 '1 e NTL' Y ' 'Jai-ei . . . . ,Q ufwfx-f'fz!'v,., F sy, . .- Q wy.,x,9'- 1 L -U24B4,+f?1:+' if-'1 ,-ff, , - W A F- V. p. - 1, li . v Qfn- !' -ec, 2 .. - . , ,A X. F , 4, , ,, K I 1. .1 lm- V ,jf M ' , O 1 - , I . ka - . AA vw l, -e f' 11' Y , i A I ' .gl ,- f 5 .qw , - rm nm ' ,- ,,,-A Yfq., .- . . f .. nf l V v - A ,,,.. ,, -A.. ,W .ff , - ,-, , ,., t.fn1'4' Y... ,. -13:-, .L-1 . .-:mf 1- ' T f r '-l ' ' - f ' . a - EAM SIIIIT shown by captains Don Ennis, Don Maben and Pat Hopkins, was instrumental in success of Coach Martin's frogmen. tt.. 1 t ...i. ...i 7 ..,.. .. ...i --xii 1'-xx i,..,.1 Qt. L. ..21i-A, at g. g V . ' , f : . tri. H q s f A 'N 'T-X T' M. Q TX A ,,N,l i rl vl. 4:'l J-,Ml Q, l 1 Y JH XY' k ,- lt f r N F ,X I r' ' I , - xN!N ,Xl -I I - ,sw -4 X lay? I' ' .N y' A xiii 1 N JT' ' f L -..tt-pe.5t L fA.Ut - ew ,A is ew Ja? wif X B 10 ' HR ' i' f -A r- M641 M 'W L . WATER POLO: BOTTOM ROW: G. Eiserloh, R. Howell, G. Gonzales, D. Steinbach, D. Meekhof, J. East, J. Coke, J. Bolton, J. Wolfe, B. Smith, B. Anderson. SECOND ROW: P. Hopkins, D. Marshall, R. Martinez, D. Harris, A. Meedhof, A. Weieman, B, Borgardt, W, Kimball, D. Maben, E. Schnelbach, R. Kelley. THIRD ROW: D. Ennis, I. Baerentzen, R. Bargartt, R. Propst, H. De Santos, E. Vickroy, B. Seyhert, M. Arcoverde, H. Dreyer, L. Kennedy, L. Kennedy. A, E, C1 Tankmen Improved Considerablq TANK SCORES Puente 19 ......... Bell Gardens 4 Puente 3 . . . . Glendale Hoover 5 Puente l . . ...... Bell Gardens O - Puente O ..... Glendale Hoover 2 Puente 8 .. ....... Santa Ana 9 Puente lO .. ...... Sierra 5 ENCOURAGED by the expert instruction of Coach Dave Martin, the Warrior fish-men swam through a compar- atively successful season in the Free Lance league. The poloists, although greatly improved over last year, yield- ed to well-oiled squads from Montebello, 14-4, Garden Grove, li-l, and La Habra, 13-1. Sparked by the will- to-win, LaPHS fish-men then picked up victories from Sierra, IO-5, Bell Gardens, I9-4, and Buena Park, 9-4. Captained by Don Ennis, the Varsity poloists completed the season with a 6 win-8 loss record, while the B team under Don Maben almost duplicated this feat, The C squad, headed by Pat Hopkins, also followed suit with 5 wins-7 losses. BACKED by the strong swimming of, Wayne Kimbel and Alan Meekhof, Warrior fisherman Captain Don Ennis outsprints a Hoover opponent to gain possession of the ball. Varsitu Hoopsters Tied For Fourth Dlace CUT SHORT OF manpower by iniuries to key personnel, Coach Don Edwards' LaPHS varsity cagemen nobly com- pensated for their misfortune, posting an over-all season total of 6 wins and 17 losses to capture a fourth place berth in the Montview League standings. With basketball season opening shortly before football was completed, the Warriors were forced to play their first two games without several lettermen still compet- ing on the gridiron, Hence, they were thumped, 39-28, by Pasadena 'and 49-28 by EI Monte before bouncing into the win column with victories over Glendora, 29-24 and La Habra, 34-31. Having difficulty in finding five healthy players for a starting line-up, the spirited Tribes- men were burned by Colton, 37-26, Rosemead, 36-21, California 56-25, and Temple City, 43-25. In the last minute preparation for their annual Christmas Vacation tournament, the locals squeaked past an Alumni team, 34-33. Meeting the eventual CIF runners-up, Fullerton High, in the first game of the Edgewood tournament, the locals were manhandled, 75-29, and placed in the con- solation bracket from which they were finally eliminated, 54-34 by Baldwin Park. The final practice contest before the opening of Montview League play saw the Warriors take a 41-28 drubbing from the El Rancho Dons. Inspired by Co-captains Larry John and Wayne Ratkovich the Warriors bounded into ML play with an eye-opening 42-30 success over Ganesha High. The taste of victory was a brief one, however, with the Warriors finding themselves dumped by Chaffey, 56-22, Baldwin Park, 59-545 and Covina 44-29, before they could manage their second and last first-round win with a 54-47 de- cision over West Covina. After dropping a mid-schedule practice game to Claremont, 51-49, the Warriors burst into the last leg of ML play with their season high of 63 points while tromping Ganesha, 63-32. With Dave Short and Manuel Rubi hitting in the two-digit figures, the Tribe battler every second-round foe down to the last minute of play, nearly upsetting Co-Champs Covina. On the local hardwood, Coach Don Edwards quintet threw a scare into the league-leading Chaffey Tigers, but succumbed, 60-48, in the waning minutes of the game to a Tiger rally. Rival Baldwin Park squeaked past the plucky Warriors, 40-37, the following week despite a top effort by ailing center Roy Blake. Rounding out the season was a close 41-39 loss to Co-Champs Covina and a 44-38 undoing at the hands of the West Covina Spartans. TYPICAL TEAM EFFORT: Coach Don Edwards' spirit-thriving quintet, the LaPHS Warriors, display the teamwork and loyalty that is the mark of true athletic success. In action against West Covina, in their last game are teammates Wayne Ratkovich, Dave Short, Larry John, Manuel Rubi, and Bruce Van Pienbroek K' 'I . Q I -m v-at-Jg was -. K , 1-' ,JJ .' .1 ' iz' ? J 1 A nl, a 5-..' Lai. P M.-M' 'Lui if L ag? -'L n 5 fl ' Q I X 3 8 W. , vln WAYNE RATKOVICH, CO-CAPT., MVP, F N . 4 nov BLAKE, c ' , . 4 ,iv -eiN....... BRUCE VAN PIENBROEK, F Varsitq Saw Second-Round Improvement REBOUNDING WARRIORS Bruce Van Pienbroek, Dave Short and Wayne Rat- kovich leave no room for Baldwin Park opponents as all three go high to MVL STANDINGS 'FP in two POWS- 'l. Covina .. .. l. Chaf'fey .... 3. Baldwin Park W ....9 ....9 ....6 4. La Puente .... .... 3 4. West Covina .... 3 6. Ganesha .... .... O CAGE SCORES La Puente 42 .... Ganesha La Puente 22 .... ...... C haffey La Puente 54 . . . La Puente 29 .... . . La Puente 54 .... . . . La Puente 63 . .. La Puente 48 .... .. La Puente 37 . .. La Puente39... La Puente 38 .... . . . Baldwin Park . . . . . Covina West Covina . . . Ganesha . . . . Chaffey Baldwin Park . . . . Covina West Covina is . 11 I :ww u xy' W' wif i x 9 .QQY-Mf J eff' 3, t ' I N, I m E? 4 fx? Q' 2 V 9 f 1: X f J JV CAGE SCORES 29 ....... Chaffey 32 27 ....... Chafsfey 31 46. . . Baldwin Park 29 51. . . Baldwin Park I5 37. . . West Covina 39 '44 ........ Covina 45 32 ........ Covina 30 44 .... West Covina 53 J CAPTAIN, Ken Torski, goes high To g-QT The Tip To Phil Willcnson, against COACH Zimmerman JV's cagers, capiained by Ken Torslci, managed To nal visiting Brave squad in an afternoon home wssle. down Thi'd place in league play despite a Tough schedule. Basketballers Qrabbed Third Place FORTIFIED by experienced clirecTion of Coach Ted Zim- merman, The JV cagemen bucked a Tough season wiTh 6 wins and TO losses, placing Third in The league. Unprepared Tor Their Tirsr game, The hoopsTers conceded To La l-labra, 42-32, They Then picked up Two close games Trom El MonTe, 25-22, 29-27, and one Trom Rose- mead, 39-29, before finished sauads from El Rancho and Temple CiTy besTed Coach Zimmermans men, 38-20, 39-26, respecTively. Ending pre-league play, The buck- eieers were edged off The floor by Upland, 44-42. EnTering inTo league compeTiTion, The JV hoopsTers, cap- Tained by Ken Torski, succumbed To Chaffey, 32-29, and dumped Baldwin Park, 46-29, and Covina 32-30. The cagemen Then dropped games To WesT Covina 37-29, and Chaffey, 31-27. Rounding our The season were a smashing vicTory over Baldwin Park and Two close losses To Covina, 44-45, and WesT Covina, 44-53. JV BASKETBALL: BOTTOM DOW: R. Aguayo, B. Causy, K Torski, M. Higgs, A. Rodriguez, E Vickory, SECOND ROW: G. Osrrander, L. Bales, J, Mulrean, J. Waymcck, H, Noble, M. Muus, D. Anderson, Coach Zimmerman. .M ,L .avg ,fl -A iff' Q. x , fl! fo, dex 4.41 Ld Qi - vias-.- up ii?-bLv 'F Q .. gi fi if ff' my IF., ,. ??,, . , M. ,. Y 25. Isa, D. f , . ,ll xv, 9 V it 4 0'fh X12 53? 2 f 5 P1 . ' X . 44' Q , i Auf-12, f I , J' . 'L' ' 'A . ' - :Y . . A A , V. . , ' mf ' , Asp ,,, yr , f 1 gl-. f s .14 077 ,V ,, JL. .w ,a 9 W ix' 'k 4 6 s NLJ lv ,I F., F !l 1g f K, 9 Q K' 4 5 K 1 V' wx, V fx 31' Cx 5 gi.. f , . K . . ,,.n 1.1 r 4, , C1 Cagemen Nailed League Third Spot ALTHOUGH HANDICAPPED by inexperience, Coach Jim Calloway's scrappy C hoopmen nabbed a third place in the ML standings with a 3-5 league record. With a scanty 3-7 practice record behind them, the midgetmen opened Montview League play with losses to Chattey, 28-11, Baldwin Park, 29-28, and Covina, 31-19, before grabbing their first league win with a 31-19 stomp over West Covina. Captained by Ralph Baker IMVPJ and John Shutes, Coach Calloway's cagemen entered the second round ot ML play a much improved team, as evidenced by their close losses to Chaffey, 26-22, and Covina, 35-26, and tri- umph over Baldwin Park, 38-23, and West Covina, 39-17. C BASKETBALL: BOTTOM ROW: W. Duxbury, G, Washington, D. Dumas, J. Vargas, D. Marquez, J. Wilkenson, M. Fernandez. SECOND ROW: Coach Call- away, M. Foster, R. Martinez, J. Shutes, E. Shipcott, R. Baker, J. Centena. JOHN SHUTES receives hopeful assistance from Wayne Duxbury and Ed Shipcott as he steals the ball from opponent and buckets two points for the locals. COACH Jim Callaway placed a high value on the team leadership he received from co-captains Ralph Baker and John Shutes. C CAGE SCORES 11 ....... Chaffey 28 22 ....... Chaftey 26 28 Baldwin Park 29 38 Baldwin Park 23 20 ........ Covina 26 26 ........ Covina 35 31 .... West Covina 19 39 .... West Covina 17 D Bucketeers Copped Co - Championship Posting a 7-1 league record, the local D hoopsters tin- ished the season in a tie with Chaftey for the league championship. Ably coached by Nick Diaz, the D's started dismally with a 26-8 loss to El Monte followed by de- feats by Glendora, Rosemead, California and El Rancho while subduing Temple City, Los Altos and Edgewood. D's reversed the outcome, 29-28, in the second round of play. Rebounding from their only league loss, the midgetmen vanquished Baldwin Park, 33-20, 31-19, Covina, 27-26, 33-19, and West Covina 42-22, 44-19. Work, hustle, and team play were outstanding reasons for team success. x Downed, 36-20, in their tirst league tilt, by Chattey, the I J 0 ,, ki U, - . i ,..4 t all :- D BASKETBALL: BOTTOM ROW: R. Orozco, E. Calderon, C. Jorres, R. Sigela, C. Westervoorde, D. Gonzales, F. Truiillo, B. Lerner. SECOND ROW: R. Guptill, J. Keifer, A. Collins, B. Vanner, T. Ecklund, J. Salcido, V. Browne, Coach Diaz. UP AND AT 'EM: Bruce Vanner locks horns with West Covina opponent as COACH NICK DIAZ brought the D hoopsters to a co-championship with teammates Verne Browne and Tom Eckland lMVP1 stand ready to help. the invaluable assistance of co-captains Bill Lerner and Joe Salcido. ' - Mimi, ,i 1 .1 I J ' ' YI! . .ll ,f v i 1-i . k -'uh 40 ...- - .1 X . , 1 H., - -. . J, D CAGE SCORES 20 ...... Chatfey 36 29 ...... Chatfey 28 33 .. Baldwin Park 20 27 ....... Covina 26 40 . . . West Covina 22 31 .. Baldwin Park 19 33 ....... Covina 19 44 . . West Covina 15 SWIMMING TEAM: BOTTOM ROW1 R. Howell, J. Wolfe, J. Cooke, R. Krieger, F, Osso, D. Meekhoft. SECOND ROW: B, Corkrum, J. Lalrado, W. Kimball, D. Harris, P. Hopkins, A. Weierman, J. Markus, D, Steward, D, Ennis. THIRD ROW: Coach Martin, R. Borgarot, D. Adams, M. Arcoverde, L. Kennedy, R. Propst, P, McMann, H. Desantos, G. Ostrander. Mermen, Cs Excellinq, Haa Fair Season LOOKING toward the future, retiring Coach Dave Martin concentrated his skill on his Frosh and Soph- omore swimmers who successfully splashed through a highly competitive season. The C minnowmen, captained by Roger Krieger, swam to a 7 win-2 loss record, while B swimmers, headed by Dale Steward, racked up 4 victories and 6 defeats. The under- manned Varsity finmen, led by Captain Don Ennis, recorded 2 wins and 9 losses. Highlighting the Var- sity season was a heartbreaking loss to Temple City, 41-33. The outstanding B meet was staged against Upland, 41-40, in favor of the Warriors. However, the spotlight was on the C mermen when they doused league-dominant San Marino 39-20. COACH MARTIN, Roger Krieger, C captain, Dale Steward, In, ....... TANK SCORES .. . Temple City . . . . . Chaffey . . . Bell Gardens . . . .San Marino . . . Garden Grove Temple City . Rosemead Bell Gardens San Marino . . . Upland ANCHOR MAN Lynn Kennedy watches butterflyer Mike Arcoverde take off as Jim Marcus, swimming breastroke, finishes in the 200-yard medley relay against Garden Grove. I3arton's Thinclaas Won Dual Meet Title COACH Fred Barton's Warriors, captained by Ernie Miller, John lvie, and Wayne Tomayo brought home a dual co-championship with Chaffey in a rough league race. VARSITY TRACK SCORES La Puente 64'12 ............. Ganesha 39'12 La Puente 44 213 ........... Chaffey 59 113 La Puente 75 '12 . . . . . . Baldwin Park 28 '12 La Puente 65 ..... ........ , , Covina 39 La Puente 74 213 . . . . . . West Covina 28 113 SURPRISE FINISH was pulled by Warrior thinclad, Kirk McKay, as he OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES by Captains John lvie, Ernie Miller and Wayne Tomayo gave the LaPHS varsity track men a third of the league co-championship. Pre-season losses to a strong Pasadena Tiger outfit, 62-42, and a rough La Habra team, 56-47, set the stage for the Thin- clads' victorious league season. A 64'12-39112 win over the defending Champs Ganesha gave an optimistic indication of the team's future suc- cess. The Chaffey Tigers blasted the local team's hopes with a 59 113-44 213 victory on the War- rior oval. A weak Baldwin Park aggregation then fell prey to the Warriors power, 75'12 -28'12. Covina's upset of Chaffey paved the way for the thinclads come-from-behind win, 65-39, for the dual co-championship. A lopsided 74 213-28 T13 win over West Covina marked the end of the dual meet season. Tied with the Covina Colts and the Chaffey Tigers, each sporting a 4 win and l loss record, the locals advanced to the Mountview League Finals at Covina where they took second place despite the illness of key per- formers. After league finals the varsity 880 re- lay team advanced into CIF competition where they illustrated the outstanding quality of Coaches Fred Barton, Andy Carroll, and Bud Packer's Warrior track squad. WARRIOR SPEEDSTER, John lvie, shows the drive which enabled him to capture so many firsts in the TOO throughout the season. noses out Covina's ace 440 man during a night track meet at the home oval. 'lb ' . -:H V., 1, 2 .M W W - -CQ.-if - 'I L3 v' . ,lr ,ta 4 in-. .LS 1 ay.. ,Ill v-ff In-...i s- ,-, , - -ss - Ana Placed Second To Covina At Finals A .f VARSITY TRACK: BOTTOM ROW: A. Hippert, V, Alvarez, F. Barnard, L. Noyes, E. Mick, J. lvie, P. Meyer, R. Barron, L. Lundberg. SECOND ROW: Coach Packer, L. Bales, E, Quintana, M. Sherard, J, Waymack, W, Blake, B. Miller, K. McKay, B. Grayson, J. Chaffino, Coach Barton, THIRD ROW: G. McGregor, D. Moll, E. Cervantes, B. Cooley, B. Patterson, S. Hdbst, B. Oak, J. Julien, Coach Carroll. DURABLE Barrett Miller, chalks up another victory in the 880 run, to JUNIOR, Brian Oak, one of the top men on the Warrior vaulting crew make him one of the valuable men in the Warrior spike tribe. sails over the bar at the eventful night meet with the neighboring Colts nr.,.i I 1 LaPHS B TRACK squad, coached by Andy Carroll, and cap- tained by Juniors Toby Ramirez and Bob Montez posted an outstanding 4-2-l record. B TRACK SCORES B TRACKMAN, Eddie Mick, displayed the style which helped him break the B pole vault record of ll'8V, , previously held by Bill Evanson, with a leap of l l'l0 against the rivdl BP tribe. La Puente 41 V, . . . . . Ganesha La Puente 36 ..... Chaffey La Puente 74 . . . Baldwin Park La Puente 65 . . . ...... Covina La Puente 51 . . West Covina 49 V2 50 20 30 44 I3 Cinclermen Finished T hircl In League B TRACK: BOTTOM ROW: A. Rumpilla, M. Gerving, R. Robison, D. Stevens, A, Born, M. Telson, J. Tapia, J. Garcia, T. Ramirez. SECOND ROW: Coach Carroll, Coach Packer, S. Buckey, D. Sifling, J. MacDonald, R, Winner, B. McGregor, R. Zollinger, L. Park, V. Burroughs, Coach Barton. 9 ORD. 9 Q S Qi 9 ww! ,psf ft w ,.-F 4: L' y. Q 'Y . 3, 5'4' Ty . x' .4 wwf, if L4 N ' Q .Ut - F2 1 my . W J .Q ,....q Q .3 ii, , .auiacasbl LST 1-n- Y fl f- ,,,.n L nz... ' I Q our ' b... -T , . -' - A ,. -- ' .- ...a - - HUSTLIN' Roy Robinson shows his heels to Chaftey opponents in Ts. the low hurdles by driving out another first for the Warrior crew in on Cmempf To knock the Tigers Off their high-horse' WARRIOR TWOSOME, Harold Hedrick and Mitch Telson, can't buck the tough competition of the Tiger squad in the B TOO event. Qualifqing Three Men For CIF Runoffs TAKING ON another successful year, the B spike- sters, mastered by Fred Barton, Andy Carroll, and Bob Packer, ran up an outstanding 4-2-T record, placed third in league, and qualified three men into CIF. Paced by co-captains Bob Montez in the mile and Toby Ramirez in the sprints, the thinclads opened the season on the home cinders ot Mclntosh field with a 43-43 tie with Pasadena, Next on the Warrior agenda were the La Habra Highlanders who were out- ran 553A-39'!,, by a well-prepared La Puente squad. After dropping meets to Ganesha, 49V2- 4lV,, and Chattey, 50-36, the Papooses came back with a clean sweep over Baldwin Park, besting the Braves, 74-20, Against favored Covina, the tracksters hustled up 65 points to the Colts' 30 and West Covina also succumbed to Coach Carroll's men Sl-44. Terminating their season, the thinclads grabbed a third at the ML finals, while three ot their teammates went on to CIF. Representing La Puente in CIF were Jim Tapia in the 70 yard high hurdles with a time of 9.5, Al Rumpilla in the l32O, covering the distance in 3127.6 and Eddie Mick who cleared the bar in the pole vault at lT'6V2 . VERSATILE Jim Tapia clears the bar in the high jump event to pick up points for the locals against Covina, Q Q9 C TRACK: BOTTOM ROW: B. McKay, J. Gonzalez, J. Beason, B. Chaffino, T. Bloys, D. Brown, C. Wilde, B. Shellenberger, F. Yee, TOP ROW: Coach Carroll, Coach Packer, G. Geiger, D. Marquez, J. Centino, D. Conant, D. Johnson, B. Randall, Coach Barton. Cs Ended Second In ML Dual Meets .lm .,, ...M ,Wg .W . 'Q -' '.'k: K ffyrf Nig' 7 r,- . . .1115 Puma 20 Puente Park I4 Cvifihd. 31 'lf WARRIOR SPIKESTER Frankie Yee, followed closely by teammate Wayne Duxbury, nears the tape as the victor in the C 100-yard dash against Chaffey. LOSING only two meets all season, the LaPl-lS track team captured second place in ML competition. After initial losses to Los Altos and Emerson in a triangular meet and a defeat at the hands ot La Habra, the lightweights, spurred on by Co-Captains Frank Yee and Jim Beason, defeated Ganesha, 51-20, Baldwin Park, 62-14, Covina 45'!2-31 '12, and West Covina 3911,-37112 while losing ta Chattey, 26 U5-50 4f5. At league finals, Yee, Beason, and Centeno scored the points which paced the Warriors to third place, only 2 points away from the championship. Yee, the only lightweight to ad- vance into CIF competition, finished the season with a fine showing. MAIN FACTOR for the success of Coach Packer's C's was the drive provided by co-captains Jim Beoson and Frankie Yee. E. arsitq Netmen Took Fifth-place Berth PLAGUED by graduation losses and constant sickness, the LaPl-IS varsity tennis team held a pre-season record of O wins and IO losses. Coach Clyde Davies' netmen were unable to determine any depth beyond the first two positions and found themselves continually losing by narrow margins. They were defeated by Pasadena, Fullerton, El Monte, O-9, Rosemead, El Monte, 2-77 La Habra, 3-6, Santa Fe, IO-22, a scant point to Upland, 4-5, and El Rancho I2V,-I3V,. Co-captains Bill Starrett and Manuel Rubi, piloted the Warrior racquetmen to a I7-I5 win over Ganesha Giants in their only league tilt to date. The iunior varsity squad, captained by David Gonzales and Don Dumas and coached by John Pillor, was responsible for a 4-6 pre-season record and should be a main contender for the league championship. TENNIS: J, Pillar, JV coach, D. Gonzales and D. Dumas, JV co-captains, B. Starrett, Varsity co-captain, C. Davies, Varsity coach labsent, Manuel Rubi, Varsity co-captainl, 3 ' Q 1- ' -it , scarf VARSITY TENNIS Co-captain, Bill Starrett and Manuel Rubi, teamed up to make trouble for a visiting doubles team, in an effort to better their dismal pre season record. TENNIS: BOTTOM ROW: R. Stansbury, D. Gonzalez, J. Mett, M. Coventry, D. Lohman, B. Gibson, C. Petras, B. Starrett. SECOND ROW: Coach Pillor, D. Dumas, S. Greenley, B, Moore, J. McKinley, G. Sorich, J. Clubb, L. Magers, Coach Davies, 2 I. --1 539' . 4.9 ' r .. six ,..-4' 3 .f ' - st1 f1-si-,f ,f' 11. ' rv .,,y,,g4,., ..., s fr-ft. -L 3,-gi :Q-Yfft , fgxffi' f'.L.,,,s 14.5-.. - Jig MVA t 14- A. 41. TQ 'M 5 ,,,,-.fu A., QQ!! f . 1,1 -Ygkp. Y IV A F A-. -,ky J . Y l . - t 1-,L5':.gk,.,X,p53ffe: S, .r,i,.,- Qi :,4 ,n Af! 4. 'ref Jig - I - I ..f.f.z?f'x is ,, if-1 it I t Vorsltq Horsehlalers Banged Then' Woq WARRIOR PITCHER Bull Edlson sets to deluver the patch an n attempt to pull the strckmen back Into the wln column QUICK ACTION on the part of the putcher enabled frrst baseman .lrm Householder to make the out ogaansr the vrsntnng Trgers from Ontaruo ALTHOUGH not having posted an lmpressrve prac tuce season record Coach Jack Wolfe s varsity base bollers ended the flrst round of Montvlew League ploy ID second place two games behlnd defending champs Chaffey A 7 wan 9 loss practuce season slate began wnth o four game wlnnlng streak over Pasadena 7 I La Habra 4 I El Monte 7 2 a d Santa Fe 7 2 Upland s pesky hlghlanders started o Iosung streak for the locals 7 6 wlth sux consecu trve losses to Rosemead 4 I El Rancho 5 4 and 6 5 Rancho Alamrtos 5 3 and Fullerton 3 2 De CISIVS vlctorles over San Marlno 5 2 West Covlna IO I and Los Altos I3 2 coupled wnth defeats by Colufornla 40 Azusa 74 and El Monte 76 rounded out the Warrnors pre league schedule Captauned by Fred Coventry and Dave Short the Warriors early In Aprnl edged Ganesha 2 I In the M L opener on the strength of a two hut pltchlng effort from Paul Joeckel Defendrng league and CIF Champs Choffey Tlgers nnpped a Ist lnnlng Warrior rally to hand the locals a 4 3 loss and contunue therr I5 game wlnnrng streak Pounding out two round trnppers sophomore Andy Etchebarren headed the Warreors the following week to an 8 7 vnctory over the Covlna Colts Rrdlng hugh In second place the Worruor batmen rapped out a 6 5 wm over the cellar dwelllng Baldwrn Park Braves before taking therr second defeat tn ML play 7 5 from the rnval West Covina Spartans JUNIOR SLUGGER Marty Etchebarren belts out another hut agaunst El Rancho to slrde past the vlsrtmg Dons 5 4 In pre league play o Second Place ln First-round Action VARSITY CO CAPTAINS Dave Short and Fred Coventry conferred wuth Coach Jack Wolfe on how to retain thexr second place spot as they entered the last round of play SLUGGER GARY ROSS pounds out a punch hut homerun agannst the Ganesha Glants The blow comes IH the wanung unnungs of the garn to oull a vtctory out of the hat for the Warriors 4 3 D Arreguun SECOND ROW J Shutes K Dauly A Etchebarren B Eudson W Ratkovnch C Parodu C Wullweber B Martm L Kennedy Coach Wolfe 1 A 1.3.9 tw . 4 . iy , I .,, . if ' X 5' wwe. K . . ,, ' 0' ,l A s ' I n 4 , . l ' A Xa vylf, , I lllt, l' V61 I V la N x Y or ' VARSITY BASEBALL: BOTTOM ROW: I. Vasquez, mgr.g J. Munoz, D. Short, P. Jaeckle, W. Reed, M. Etchebarren, F. Coventry, L. Handy, G. Ross, ' f V- - 1 ' 7 'fy v' I ' l , ' lt x 1 rl, ,I x af 'nfl ' f ' 5, 1. Ax F Q . ' X . , . -- f T f 5 f - x , , I. 'I X' If ll xx .. . A B 45 4: . - x I ' 516 ' 'Qs FIRST-SACKER Ken Daily catches a Ganesha opponent off guard and forces him TRI-CAPTAINS Ted Cornforth, Ed Crawford, and Dick Cuevas often back to the base on a throw from chucker Ed Crawford. consulted Coach George Van Zant on pre-game plans and strategy JV's Aimed Hopefullq For Varsitq Action GAINING much-needed experience and agility as the season progressed the LaPHS junior varsity baseballers had posted a 9 won 8 lost season record by lmagaga press time. Under the tutorship of George Van Zant, the varsity understudies banged out a 7-5 practice sea- son prior to opening of Montview League play. Impres- sive performances in pre-league play included wins over Pasadena, 8-5, San Marino, lO-4, and El Monte, 9-7. The Ganesha Giants fell prey to the Warrior tribe, 4-3, in the league opener with Ken Decino going the route for the locals on the mound. A 'IO-i loss to the Chaffey Tigers on April lO, preceded a 5-3 win over Baldwin Park later in the week. Behind the four-hit pitching of Ed Crawford, the Warriors shut out Covina 2-O before dropping their second tilt in the first round of play to West Covina, 5-l. JV BASEBALL: BOTTOM ROW: E. Crawford, R. Powell, K. Evans, J. Householder, M. Marquez, F. Smith, R, Cuevas. SECOND ROW: P. Wilkenson, A. Soto, D. Bunker, K. Decino, J. McMahen, T. Cornforth, Coach Van Zant. Q i A ,- Q l ,1-g,,W't's V hwy? X y' ,off xlrll ,Q fwf- 1, A Free-lancing Frosh CAPTAINED by Vernon Brown and Gail Householder, this year's edition of the LaPHS Frosh baseball team chalked up a 9 win-7 loss season by Imagaga press time. Starting off shakily with a 13-3 loss to Santa Fe, the midget nine, ably coached by Don Edwards, won six straight with wins over Bishop Amat, lO-3, El Rancho, 12-ll, El Monte, 9-2, and Upland 21-O. Because onlv Scored inning Year Baldwin Park and Chaffey manned Frosh nines, the LaPHS baseballers belonged to no league this year. After suffering defeat to Baldwin Park three times, the Frosh bounced back with a 9-4 win over the rivals. They never succeeded in downing the Chaffey nine, losing to them, 9-2, and 8-6, 5 f' l l ' v r B B ' 1' 'lv P 5' :--V-:'R:'if. Q.- 5 ! A.. r fl A ' ' 4 . 3. l 1 8 l 1 f 8 ' . . . , I L7 FROSH BASEBALL: BOTTOM ROW: F. Wigderson, F. Elmore, D. Rockwell, G. Householder, F. Reding, C. Karlberg, G. Porter, Coach Edwards. SECOND ROW: N. Reteledort, mgr., L. Collins, M. Foster, M. Fernandez, V, Browne, J. Salcido, R. Orozco, R. Gubtill, H. Hansen. THIRD BASEMAN Floyd Elmore hustles to flag down a bad peg from home plate as a BP rival takes third, COACH Don Edwards talks over baseball strategy for the after- noon's activity against rival Baldwin Park Braves with frosh Co- Captains Gail Householder and Vernon Browne. GAA OFFICERS AND CABINET BOTTOM ROW S Ferncndez S Sugola M Edgerton M Roddewlg C Bagley SECOND ROW C Clemens K Pazko S Sexton D Wnlkens G Word D Nofhoft Girls Athletic Association Fosterecl Hugh SENIOR GAA members forgot theur brunsed shms ond concen 'rrated only on wnnmng the speed ball competmon GAA OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW S Fernandez treos S Slgolc vuce pres M Roddewlg, sec SECOND ROW D Walken, pub, G Ward, hnsf T7 f 'wh .r U L , fir ' ' 4, -W ft J 4 1, rs, , ENCOURAGlNG good sportsmanship tn all of thevr actlvlttes the Glrls Athletuc Association sparked the munds of athletlcally minded gurls wath their lengthy calendar of events Spurred on by President Meda Edgerton and Advnsers Mrss Patrlcla Warcup and Mlss Nancy Ahrens the members pursued greater knowledge of sports as they entered unto after school practlces and playdays Among the many events that were scheduled for the year were the playdays whlch promoted unter school fnendshlp Each sport dur :ng the year was termrnated by an enloyable playday Startung the year off with basketball the GAA contrnued to offer more excntung sports Volleyball speedball fneld hockey softball ten nts and badmlnton were among the remalnung sports volleyball havung been offered for the flrst time this year Both synchronlzed and com petttlve swnmmlng were added to the years agenda symbollznng a greater expansion ln the clubs actlvltues The GAA Mlxer enabllng the older members to become acquainted with the newer ones along wnth the GAA lnntsatnon help ed to make the year a great success The most GAAS hughly successful and actton packed year was attrnbuted to the lmporlcnf llems on The Club S Schedule were The expert leaaershtp of President Meda Edgerton and Advisers Mtss Patrlcta GAA Carnnval Dance an all school event and wmcup and Mass Nancy Ahrens the GAA banquet honoring the superior athletes ofthe year Standards Cf Cooperatlon And Fair Dlau GAA JUNIORS AND SENIORS BOTTOM ROW D Roebuck C Clemens S Fernandez C Beckner D Bush B Ghere SECOND ROW R Trullllo G Ward M Edgerton D Wulken F Caro S Mathewson C Bovee D Bossert S Sexton B Guest THIRD ROW C Bagley M Roddewlg M Hall S Slgala S Powers J Finley M Ross V Traxler K Pazko , , ., . , , Q' A. '- I , 3 . ' A . 5.3 . :i . ' ' '.'. x . ' Q ' ' 4 . xl. . , N I 1 I I ' X I , . . . . V , 'X f I Sf' v . . . . . V , . I . , . I 1 T . , . . . . . . . . , . . .. 1 ' 1 . D P : 1 . , . , . , . , . , . . z . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , , 1 . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . . K' ' SG GAA FRESHMEN BOTTOM ROW S Blackwull K Blake K Larsen J Greenlee D Densley H Steward J Neel F Harrus B Morrlss P Powers SEC OND ROW B Blair C Boehn P Marlmez M Grnfflth C Smnth M Alclerete W Boyer M Hauga L Ruchardson C Edmunds C McCullas J Peebles M Espmosa Girls Sports l-lockeq Basketball Softball GAA SOPHOMORES BOTTOM ROW J Osborne L Hnfchcock B Aevedo R Pl'lTCl1Ord D Notlwaff SECOND ROW S BIYYGFS P Bla M ErT1Cll M SOPHOMORE GIRLS Improved their kngwledge of gpeed Smnh B Ollaca ball by taking part un GAA after school compelmve sports ' I r ..-f-wmz .. 1 I ,-. ..., n . fuikviufeflfiiiiil-3272:-.4.ia.:1-'ki ia -,5f4.,.' Mm - FfWYE f 'v'2'3 I 7 S is 5 .A -ff 7 if .' 1 1,1 if 5 .wfsfi ' M - 1 ,ml N, . .,1. L. : P v A-' f' 231 'f 341. . f - 53 -:J 9 f .L 'fi :Wil-Ejpq gi? Lf 3.-f-3 H 'Wim' Q , 9 1, --Y if! ' 11 2 M554 Lia ,M ' . QL, D- ' . ' f? Ja ,QL 1. , .:- a -Q Y 5, xv . LZSQ gi 'JF' iyi' V- , .X 5153 -, E , , 5551 . A, svezlgxgs x . X ,V -L., 481, if x 1 9 GAA TENNIS: BOTTOM ROW: J. Gray, B. Ghere, D. Wilken, S. Powers, G. Ward, C. Becker, P. Blair, R. Truiillo. SECOND ROW: C. Bagley, M. Roddewig M Hall M Edgerton C Bovee P Bossert S Sexton J Brown C Paszko Skull Whale Improving T echnlques Was ALERTLY DEFENDING theur posutuon as fnrst place doubles Mary Hall and Claure Bovee dusplayed the form that enabled them to reach the top nfs 'Coz xt, EXHIBITING sportsmanshup and practiced dex terlty according to Linda Hltchcock badmlnton manager and Meda Edgerton tennis manager the LaPHS GAA tennis and badmmton teams pushed confidently forward to the tough Mont vlew League competltuon with hugh hopes of many wlns to chalk up Advlslng the badminton team Miss Ruth Leger and Mass Nancy Ahrens gave the gurls many game wlnnlng pointers and suggestlons for zmprovmg their technxques Of fermg stuff competltnon flrst singles Evelyn Kra mar flrst doubles Carol OShea and Francy Clyde and the rest of the badmlnton team battled out the season with other members of the Montvlew League recently formed rn gurls sports this year Becoming strong contenders for other teams first sungles Meda Edgerton and furst doubles Claure Bovee and Mary Hall sparked the tennls team to many vlctorles Malntammg an attvtude of good sportsmanshnp wln or lose was a goal of the tennls team coached by Mrss Hazel Branth waste The healthy attltude which was mam tanned by both the tennis and badmxnton teams throughout the sports season was exceptional this year and furthered thelr ambrtrons to become stiff competutors for thenr opponents t - , - 1 - t - , - 1 - 1 - - p 0 n 9 . . I I , 4 I I I I - ,. . V I I U I . . . . , ' I ' 1 I I . I . . A. - . I 1 ' L' -, . jg or ,Agri 'gf V 'A , ' ,A 4 In ,LM I A, i V . , . . ,. jx. ,X Lfnf, . , , Aff- ' , ' 'A . . ' ' ' J.: A . , - , , -- - , , V . . , . ' ef' , , 1, M an 4 ' F A , , ,N . 'J . f ' '.'-.gf , . ef f . '- ' . , ' f .-' 1' , V LL 4 .S-fr. 1 ' ' ' A P' . ' ' 'Y , . 4.1 W. . . . V... , i am W GAA FIRST doubles bodmnnton Froncy Clyde ond Carol OSheo prepared fo defend thenr covered mle by procfucrng after school JN I, 335 X 5 K 21 nhv, ,, If ,' Hhs TOP BILLING went to Medcz Edgerton for her hxgh ronkmg posmon os fnrsf singles IH GAA fenms Shown IBL4 Qnrls Tennis Badminton Tecuns GAA BADMINTON Top Row F Clyde L Hrfchcock J Osborne E Rodrguez BOTTOM ROW M Wrlson L Horns C O eo Kramer B Guest 4. '1 l L1i ' +942 I Y I 2.3 I , D D 9 1 1 A , . , . , , i , I I , , y , sw ,E. , . , ik. I It I I I L?k..llQf.1, I bb 'fig Exif J., Y - ? 'ff ' I A ' 23' f 2 I A ,, 'W I A S - . -A I x I, --1 A v- gifs A I A 5 It IS. .-4- 4 A I .3 3 4 ,.. K 1 . 41-.Q 53 y If fs when l. fx 4 43 49 N01 J-.bf AAN 59 f if KX 317' ,ax x RJ w ,W x 'Q'-, -Q I ,f X A 5 ,E X N. xx 41' 5' .fem 'A fb As achievements in SCIENCE are made through the constant research that is being conducted by people who will apply these findings to useful means that will initiate a better nation in the coming yearsg so also our UNDERCLASSMEN are studying and learning the educational funda- mentals that will equip Them to adapt to the rapidly changing times with which they will be confronted. 4 inexperienced Freshmen Explored New Horizons GUIDING the Freshman Class through an action- packed year, President Jerry Keifer exemplified their eager spirit as he aided them in becoming well established at LaPHS. Freshmen 1962 GENIAL CLASS OFFICERS Joyce Okomura secretary Mary Espinosa vice prestdent and Kathleen Watanabe treasurer contributed greatly to th numerous achievements of the dass through their performance as efficient aids to the President AS SYMPATHETIC ADVISERS for the Freshman Class Mrs Georgia Dells and Patrick Powell provided the energetic underclassmen with expert counseling that upheld them during their first year at LaPHS -Lxxex ff . J Uv! i i l I V Q f iff ' A t,V' V. 6 , P 'llllcfll ' e f 4 Jn., f-'H' I If M I. . .fi Gf School Life EAGER TO EXPLORE the new horizons of high school life, 590 Freshmen were inducted into LaPHS activities and traditions on Frosh Day. Further welcome was extended the Class of '62 at the Frosh Frolic and GAA Mixer, helping them become an integral part of the school. Early in the year they elected Jerry Keifer as President along with an excellent trio of supporting class officers to and him These leaders steered the smallest Freshman class in years through a full schedule of study in double session classes and participation in school affairs during a bustling first year at LaPHS ln the fall they chose identi ing colors of turquoise and white and created a banner with the traditional Indian emblem Exhibiting lively initiative they sponsored an after game dance to help pay the expenses incurred by the banner and events of the year Their advisers Mrs Georgia Dells and Patrick Powell gave them wise guidance and paved the way for greater achievement The close of the year found the spirited class a growing force at La Puente Hugh V9 Myl Ld d Al L da A M nh Ald H ry Ald dg ubmnn ,, llphldd U I 1 A Aw Syl Anbrry A I Xl Arthur A ' Diann Bal: yers Andrew Badalamanh er Raul Baldemrmu Berry Bal l' d Bala Shry I -.1 Ed B Crh C t B 'Y Q. 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'K Q ev A, k I , ' UQ X a n ra e f 'I t I I . , I lrun Anderson ,A - y . l - ' , ,- y ' 1 T ,. 'I om ' gl-7 1- ' ' ia nne , I ' I A A ' VX, - I , .,.,,, .... f g N U 32 -Vg ff ' T5 'EJ' ,L 1 ' Q' I X Ju Pauldh Andirson ra 1 x I f 1 -. vi x S N nuns.: Archulcra af X ' 'r I-K - n 'x -5 X X X, louis Armocldo 9 QP 1 1 ' P' ii-3: - ,S A Honey Amana- i X 9 Y :Vg K A X K Q ' -:.v ' 1- ' sb' Ti X I , -Y Q' .5 l . A Q . ron nyrd S . v . . . - I ' r - , arnonai In y R ' is ' A .f f t W m ra Arrqguin It - - D 'I , lv a Q 0 ' ,H I ' T m sera Austin Q W ,Q . Ardonio ya a ' ' I ' I ' Xu an 5 l 1 QE . 'Mis -y Q fi 1? . .E are 4 . G 99 ' , ,- .ff K N N ., A We . er. Q- 'oz Q-qu eu of far- ? '-Z? if 7 3 Q :L rr, ... s 4 - Yi i u N X - Q x , , ' 33 V ,A B E7 V X 'N A. 196 rr.-mu Billups Randy Bingham Bill Bish Ken Bfackledge Sharon llackwill Billie Blair Kathy Blake David Blanco Cheryl Block David Blodgert Sharienia Blum Pat Back Carolyn Boehm Michael Banin Darlene Born Jean Bovee Willa Boyer Kathleen Branch Joe Brittner Martin Broad name arwdwell vm.-.rr Browne Fred Browning Judith Burbank Pat Burke Penny Burke Bee Burroughs Valli Burion Sherele Burton Art Bush Eddie Calderon Jerry Caldwell Michael Culli David Camarillo Jean Campbell Richard Carrera Cecelia Castellanas Anthony Castillo Mary Caustreta Judy Cellucci John Centeno Mary Cervantes Josephine Chavez Julia Chavez Q 18' 1 WELCOME fo LaPHS! was the warm greeting of Principal James A. Foul to more than 500 Frosh gathered in the gym on Frosh Day. - .. NN It F -J ,, wigs if , ' Freshmen y 94 -'19 J J , iii? , rf New ii s A C. x J r' 7 .Qvr x - I L R g! X x Y . .wygrfl -. 'i X .- , -.- C., .73 fx r . init? ' x i , xi B Er. ni U ' X J l ENN Madeline Chavez Ruth Christensen David Clark Georgeann Clarke Grace Clemens Thomas Cole Leroy Collins Linda Collins William Conant David Contreras Virginia Cook Cheryl Copeland Richards Cordes Thomas Cover Jim Crist Pa! Cuaron Mary Cuevas JoAnn Culley Johnny Culley Diane Curley Elizabeth Dallran Sharon Doughenbaugh Jim Davenport Lewis Daiger F' I , In rf AND THIS is the Auditorium! Joan Densley James Dexter Robert Diaz Rosemarie Dia! Alan Dickinson Robert Dobis Ronald Dodds Margaret Donahue Nancie Donahue Kenneth Donnell Karen Damback Herb Dreyer Evelyn Daniels Linda Duke Melody Dumont Daniel Duncan Joyce Duncan Christine Duran James East Cheryl Edmunds Joe Elder Michael Elliott Gordon Ellis Floyd Elmore 1962 . ,,. X K S . 7 I 1 in if D Q no 1 o c 'o 0 -h 11 -1 0 in :r o 3 -. o c - 0 -h -. :- rn 5 mo' -so 1 53' 170. I V'-4 SE 32 'Um CIS Wm O L 3-c 739: sm 'cn fa E9 '4 -,-. -0 :le .Ma .E .X - i ' I 4 ' , I Q. inf Gloria Emerirk Mary Espinosa Mary Jean Espinasa Shirley Estrada Dennis Evans Ervin Everett Maria Fabian Ronald Facia Arthur Feather Sylvia Fehr Frankie Felix Sandra Fels Michael Fernandez Stacy Fields .John Finnerty Gunther Fishbok Debbie Fleiter Beverly Fletcher Verna Fletcher Lupe Flares Mary Lou Flares John Fanfes Mike Faster Evangeline Franco lex Franklin Tammy Fritz Roger Frye Cherlyn Fuglsang Alice Fuller lichard Gaddis Edna Gailey Christina Gallego Nancy Gallie Charles Garnwell Erlinda Garhiso Louie Garcia luella Gardella Gary Fowler Roberta Gaukes George Gaytan Michael Geddis lorelei Geisler Martin Gelbhar Eunire Gentile 4 x' -5 ,-S A A 1 X E ' 4 All Nl f J , f ' I J 6 , il . :filli- X .A I1f-K'f'F5fQ-f:- - . va ll ,lbwi L . ' , Nik-., Q N cg l if 1 w I I l of wv H' Q v Freshmen lrehard Gupllll Llnda Hernandez Barbara Hosllow Juluann George Drona Goardano Judy Gough.. Sharon Hennlngs 'Y 11 Donna Golos Vicky Gomez David Gonzalel Joe Gonzalez Event! Goodale Cheryl Goodale 59124 Gerald Gordon Goorge Gorrell Jim Graves Janlce Gray Klrk Grlen Jody Greenlee -1 -q Q5 i Gilbori Grlego ,Q v Pamela Grllflth 'Inu Karen Hors! Marsha Hough Vurgle Householder Marllyh Hubbard 1 -A ,f tv Sr ,ag rv- so -v gf my ' I1 .f X L. ma Angle Hemondez lunda Heffner JoAnn Hedrltks Chnshne Hake Jerry Haley in -4 5, Sus Qtr Thomas Hall Wayne Hamm Harry Hansen Karen Hansen Sondra Horgory Kalhy Harmon Frances Harrls Gordon Harfleb Tameru Hasleff Fay House Dennls Huwman John Hull Karen Hull Ronnle Hlll Les Hllls Pamela Hlnderlller Dlane Hlnkle Joyce Holland Delmar Hopklns Tommy Hughes Kelfh Hunke Florenze Hun! Nancy Hyall Froncl Ingersoll Stanley Jacobson Anna James John James louuse James John Janca Jane! Jnmonez Barbara Johnson Don Johnson Michael Johnson Donna Johnston Andrea Jones Erwm Jones lussell Jordon Carol Kaltenlsach Charles Karlberg John Kears Jerry Keller John Keller Palsy Kelly Kevm Kernplon Judy Kessler Shurley Zummennan , ' hll' J ' ' .- , ,A K .J l' f ll 91- Q' J J ll. J? J Al' or ,Kr 'L J V ' X i l 'Nh F xx ,IQ ,' 5 l . j v Y 4 ' I 4. J . . I x 5 ' G T' as . .L on gfz. W J n' y roxy GFA' J ., f- Lx.r:,: W an ' I -' 'fi .. J ' ' V 1 A lg, I . 5 X . V I ' . X I1 ETTTX' S - ' 1 '- 0 ,, , A .V a A n 1 4 I V - 1 4 I . , - ' A U L iv ' U . 'r Q X ' . -4 S 1 I , V X - U , ' ' 4 ' J ' ' fl y ky M J me mlm .Nw il - I - l Marian Grlffllh lx V J 'V ll ' 9 Bob Hinlrl-y S . . N 4 ' f 4:7 i Q so -f. J 'J , , f J G . ' N' , ' X J ' V fr y ' J ' 7' ' J 5 -or . 1 A M. f H Q. Q A K N A H A '. ff If N s I. Q. 1 9 x va, s . F 4 . . ,fg j , . hi :QW 1 X Xxx' ' N J ' vb 2, lv l, : M 9 - ,J l H yrre W J . 'fra' 3 ' .' . ' ' I- I V, A - 47 I Y . . i.. 'Q' Q lp 3 K x ' ! ' . ' .' ,,',l.y !. . ,pi I A, 5 .Q k XX ' I Wayne Klrnlnler Ronald Koyle James Kramer Joyce Krohn Vlclor Kramfols Gerald Kucharslu Lynn Kunek Gusele la Londo Karon Larson Jesse Leal Waller la Londe Douglas Lode Dennrs Lee Jnm Lemaslers Sandra lemay Sharon Lee Robert leyua Sheryll Lockwood Mary Lang Ophelra lucro Veronica lupan Danny Luna Margie lynch Sleven McAlIrs0er labor! Maison Bcmaderh Meolrhol Rrchard Mana Sally Morrill Hanya Melcholmofl Drano Mlller Douglas Mlllor Judy Maller Vlcluo Millar Margarol Mrllsap Jerry Mums Ruedoan Mrichell Torn Mitchell Paulmo Monroe Lmda Moody John Moor: Irene Mornno Carol Marana Anhur Morgan Howard Morns Barbara Morrrss lager Mouni David Munhollon lawns Myers Eddre Nakamura Dee TDPPY Joyce Noel val' .Ric D X 'ina-JL Hnx an 59 1 46 -an ,43- ,4 4- if vc x 4. 1- SX 'Y Barbara Kllbury Carolyn Kung Carl Kmmn Lrnda Kllchons TY.. Caihenne Cullaugh Zelda McCullah Barbara McDonald Georgrana McDonald n , -5 Beverly McDowell Richard McGho0 Alda Mclnlosh Null McQueen Armando Macros Ronneho Modarloga Ilia Madrid Nancy Malaslry Jeffrey Malm Marla Marconi Rosle Marlloney John Marquu Harold Mamn Gloria Marhnex Pat Marhnoz Rlchard Marfrnex Judy Ann Maskus Lynda Malhewson ,,.-5 .aye 1962 'sf .1 -4 Q I Q A - - I - ' .. ' ' . . . li ' 1, I - xx C' X 5 I It 'J X . -f my ' ' x I it llv N- 1 . 'K X -. Y :HF ' 4 s ' ' V - ' Q x' -- 1'F. . N 1:-'H in I' ' D ' -J 5 ... A 2 - - c l :Q li L K ,., Q , ', 2 -fn , 21. 4:23.53 , ' . I V -11 5-,v 'Q f -' - s , H 1 ,F V i . JC 1 . f 3 - , . ' iq X.: ' J , V X X ' . X -nk, , f L ' L- .lixr A' V -J L I -1 . fv -f: ,, l V f '? ,f ' ' Sharon Love ,K - 'gt-it R X - X . ' 1 1' 7' K4 QL 1 .. 1' V' .MQ , , - - ' .1 -- , - , -. A Q s . N - 1 1 ' I 1 M ' 4,15 AF1 V . J J Q- A, , in S A ' 1 .W ps A ' ir , , ,,, ,, 'W A 4 . A - I nf, H ' ? , 1 ' ' . K? , . 1 V . i in If , l l Q X M y l 1 I .. 4. B ' 1 ' ' 'L V- ' 'K . 4, J ,J . 4- ' Nw . oi' X. . ' 'A ' N . , . . ' H . V ,Ear - ' , A E4 5 XA ' W ' -, ' ' . 20 ' 4- 5 94 Q3 ' L, -K XY 5 I Q '-1 John Norris Jane Nye Dinah Odom 'K 61 - Joyce Okumura A I Pele Ollaca 'il A Larry Olson fn L., A 4 , v . K Eugene O'Neal Joe Oros ludy Oraxco I he-, a , monk N N x N A xc 9 pn..lk .vii Gary Osfrander Marcia Ouihouse Rosalie Padilla Mike Palmquisi Helen Paniagua Mildem Paynn I lou Pearson George Peck Sharon Peck fu'4 k ,, ff, an 1 3 W ,K 3 c.. 6 - iii g l ., K ' X 1' K .- X 1 x 'G' X N. X I 4 X V I fi? 3 ' x . ' -X X .F 2 -1 1 lk: E C. l P '1 I lk 'R . 1 i l I ig A -1 . .,,,aN V n ,ek rj l V eb , W A .2 A 8 Freshmen Fred Reading Glenda Reeve aj Nancy Reid Anita Remley V Neil Relelsdorf l 4 l .- 4-J -gf K. Jeryl Rhodes Dennis Ribardiere Franklin Richmond Kathleen Richardson .. . Linda Richardson ,, e.- , x, .tx C Roberi Richardson Mercy Rivera Henry Rock Danny Rockwell Ofelia Rodarie Irene Rodriquez Joe Rodriquez John Rodriguez Paie Roloff Calherino Rondina X l U x .. . Sv-Wk K ' in .4-qi! n -an '7 A Joel Pecorara Janie Peebles John Pella Richard Pena Kay R. Pence Pauline Pendlnion Eugene Perez Joe Pere! Joanne Pefroske Gary Penyier Andrae Phillips George Place John E. Poncho Dick Paola Mary Popper Graham Porter Philip Pahar Pamela Powers Lucinda Prado Susie Quigley Ari Radike Linda Rameriz Joe Ramuno Bill Randall Richard Ray FRESHMAN CLASS members raised funds for Their class dance in recently complefed Wigwam after the Baldwin 1 r X A Alvin use Rudy sagem I-UWC Rvbi 4 N , - Q 1 ' Ronnie Simmer l AHC' Rui! ' - Nancy Sisemore Joe Salcido Carolyn Sall I, :Ja V X ' ' s L . ' .fi .., ' .V Q , Craig 50 'P'e5 1 ga Lanny Sloan Verse' Svndifv ' -J , chfmine Smith V l fr Dim 5 9 9 i ' Crisrine smash Sf ' June Safer t' A '1 'Q '- Doris Schack , I ii J ' .ey Ax ', A f xx y V C P V . 'L Y,.' ,K ' Jw 5010115 ' ' , Elaine Smith fp Leonard Schlener , - i Judy smnh Diane Schneider fe Brenda snidu. I , 49' Tommy Srhuliy ,, , V , 4 5 lg, John Seah , 7' J jx ' .Q k , ,, f' 4 ', t 1 J' t ' 'Q V 3 ' Jackie Scoville Fi gormie Snqw , .. - Arthur Serrano , Y 4 Donna Snyder . Virginia Sers ,I Q V, Y' f J 'Y 2 Larry gnyde, ,EE A Nancy Sevigny J , Dwighi Sexton 1, . . .l ,N , is ' : f '4 X , s ll 1, Sandra Sharon I Jo Ann Soghugki amy shellenimgef 524 ie N - ' Lind, 5.,,,, i i KWH Shifk A Q Fred Sparrevohn Judie Shoemaker ,. ' Guy Shouse l Q Q 1 J ' ' ei lg . 'K f fi 4 if ad XI' - Berry Sraflord Anneffe Siarther ' ' Sieve Sleig V banner and other expenses by staging on all-school Y 'T - L ' Sl ' 4 Pork football contest on November 7. fw: . 391: Dennis rein ac at Harrie! Sleward Linda Srewan I Qv' Sharon Srewarf - ' - x James Slikeleaiher Sharon Srrickler nevsa Suu Behn V u- J - Q v-Q Pele sim Behn ' Penny Sirong . x Flin Judy Tafoya Dennis Talley Jerry Tankersley Elizabeth Tan Ronnie Tarver John Tearer Jacqueline Terry Linda Terry Donna Tharp Ronald Thomas 4.18 i it 51 '1 R7 20 4 T1 8 , cr gilzr. Z , E 2 Eff? 1 E ff. ,. .eff gr' -, ,f re if fi X 13 'Q x e :- I l ,- ,- Q. 4-., s il fi r in I 1 .4 K f r J xl .N w Q 'Q , V X .- i iii If! U Bruce Thompson Elizabeth Thompson Edward Thomsherry Michael Tiller Richard Tobln Theresa Tolle Joyce Tollerson Patricia Tooman Moria Torre: Lupe Trevino Dana Trout Frank Truiillo Don Tucker Rodney Tumer Terry Tutor Jackie Ubersetzlg Judith Van Steenis Toby Vinalrur Mildred Volner Eunice Wade Hughle Walls Ronald Ward Kathleen Watanabe Gary Way Carole Waymaclr Richard Weissinger Patricia West Charles Westerwoorde Don White Larry White Cheri Whitener Franlrlin Wigderson Clyde Wilcox Charles Wllde lrenda Williams Carole Williams Diane Williams Shiela Williams Tom Williams Ronald Williamson +R '.7 2 , , M ? ,1 was x..c. lil Camera Shu Christine Amesquita Roger Anderson Kenneth Andrews Ronald Armlio Gerald Ash lager Ashbough Joe lamum Billie lardsley Don lloys Sandra lonert! lobert Boyd Charmaine loxonier Robert lrlclr Buddy Burton Sandy Calvert Sammy Camacho JoAnn Campbell Donald Caxares Joan Champion Frances Chavez Gloria Christensen Judith Ann Clairemont Mary Cobb Gordon Coffman Sharon Collier Leonldes Coslo Robert Cmx Eugene Davls Wanda Doves Ann DeMonte Gary Denchfleld Margo Diaz John Donche Gunther Eiserloh Thomas Elliclrson Lee England Abel Espltia Sharon Goglla Thomas Noll James l-lawlrens loben Holan Philip Hughes John Kem Ida Kilgore Rayamond Kammlclc Walter LaCoste George Laurie Karen Leslie William Licala Richard Licon Virglnla Lopes Mary Lorenz Jerome Love Claire McCarran Mickey McDonald Pres Freddie Madrld Lan'y Magers Andrea Morengelo Rosie Martinez Lourle Mather Larry Moyers Shirley Meade Connie Meade Nacho Medel Richard Meler Melinda Mlller Mari Mlller Patricia Mlller William Mlller Dewayne Mltsche Frank Montoya Barbara Moscrop Mario Nunez Den Ogden Richard Pendergreft Anita Pennington Cheryl Phelps Helen Poor Judy Pound Ralph Robles Craig Ross Albert Rumpilla Joe Russ! Joe Sandoval James Scales Diane Shattler Rosely Silvos Thomas Smith June Soter Pat Sullivan John Tarango Gary Tarbet Bobby Threadgill Georgeann Trimble George Trvxel Richard Vamey Michael Vasquez Rosalee Villa Phillip Vratari Delores Warren Terrence Wert: Jacqulyn Wertx Mary Lynne Whyman Gloria Williamson James Williamsor, Kenneth Woodland Rita Worsham Linda Yonex David Zappa Patricia Zellow hmen x E I L in Marie Wllson ff I 4 A Cheryl Winner 'f V Joanna Wlram W Q' lx A arl' V K N W - l X I N Q X .Q - X, R .E ' Allen Wolf 1 y : Jack Walle ' V ' wln wood A Nonnond Woodworth r- .----an . ...... ' 'J Melanie Worlrman Ronnie Wray Karyl Wueruch Ruth Yamada ,, - 4 ' f 54. fr. 7 J - , A ll ' John Young K Virginia Younlre 4 4 Phillip Yratari 6466 0 , 136 Georgia Zapata 1 I x X . ll' Lydia Zaragoza Dole Zerbel Loren Zerbel qw.,-n Q- , Frosh In Action AN OPPORTUNITY to play in FRESHMEN Donna Goles, sang the Warrior Band cttracted Winter Wonderland at the many- freshmen students. GL Vodvil, -7.f A 3 PM THE SEVEN-MINUTE rush proved to be a challenge to in- coming freshmen. MANNlE AND MOE , alias Margie Lynch and Cheri White- ner, danced their toe-tapping oct for the Vodyil. INTERESTED La Puentions, decked out in colorful orange and black derbies supoprted the Boosters Club by attending the banquet. MANY FRESHMEN ottended the GL Moonlight and Roses dance, and thoroughly enjoyed themselves ot their first formal event. Adjusted Sophomores Looked Forward To Q I n .I xg: X Q x,-Qs., 4 415 xo 905 Nw u I' U n 1 ll U Q II 1 u V ,, 1 I sl 1 qn........q -nw 'I n ll 5 I ll I ll gg N ll h Ill 'III fsi-q I I I ' nr 55 515461, - ' A' QP 1 'ff' PLAYING an Important part rn the actnvntnes of the Class of 61 Advnsers Harold Pearce and Jess Ohmert furnrshed welcome support to the Sopho mores rn all thenr protects and gurded them wlth patience Y gun 341 POPULAR Ignacio dutues wtth adept Vasquez clnspatched has presidential leadershup By guadrng the Sophomores rn whole hearted partnctpatlon as a class nn numerous affarrs he bound them together In ties of loyalty pllonx f A PROFITABL YEAR resulted from the smooth profrcuent handling of class busnness and' functions by the sophomore officers Nancy Cheatham treasurer Pat Blalr vlce president and Mary Jane Hoffman secretary 'X ,AZ1 l O4 J Being Upperclassmen r i'.L. '.'1 UPPERCLASSMENl That was the word em blazoned on the horrzon for some 500 members of the Sophomore class Headed by thelr able Presldent lgnacuo Vasquez they completed theur second actuon packed year at LaPHS as they planned for thelr future ln spnte of the loss of more than 200 fellow classmates to the new dlstnct hugh school, Los Altos and four months of double session they made the year a momentous one cooperutmg with thelr congemal advisers Harold Pearce and Jess Ohmert As usual the rung committee selected for their class a rung embossed un gold with silver and ebony trnmmmgs By sellung refreshments and snacks at basketball games the energetrc Class of 61 not only made the games more enloyable but also eamed money for their expenditures Some took part rn the second year of the coveted PR enrich ment program promoted to advance select stu dents Others excelled euther rn athletrcs or frne arts Together they loaned In the school s many socral functions and made vast progress dunng the year Ab yt Ita Abru rih A M Y ryAII ay Alll r yur A d Agl Elll Aopl Mrv M Id d A lr lhy Bak Kathy A +1 8 o llphs BbB larbc hgh gh yl ryl llphloll Many ul Ikon Davdlol lh uhm nr n p lin rs larry BI :lr a Po Ill Y N ylogda I B Ktyl a Mhl nl Toylot po Q-1 , 9351 L: 5 lf gl L18 I 'T N-xx-V -qs v -.Q vi, 'j Judy Boofh leroy Bom Brenda Bowen Jim Bridgewater Arlene Broderick Carol Brown Dennis Brown Glenda Brown L1 .5 Hunler Brown - ,V Jacob Brown X Veronica Brown 5,1 Barbara Bubosh 3 Diane Buckle , ' ' Esther Burdik ' 7 Vic Burroughs ii 'F X 2 Lorenzo Camarillo .a - y V -. Margaret Cameron ' ' - Q Kathy Campbell - c i i ' K as ,-5 74 Q- 1' -4 . v pi, ' X X-KK Q 1 . I - . D ,.' 'V ' . ' ff rr , 1 .J 1 1 -QT' V s , - x, .. f 0 . Ir - W' - 4- vf q 1 , x A, X V, x ' . fy ll Q 1 Ae. 3 or 5 f A l:'3',t 'l bs' sq l - V' J- G ,lx , V Q, I ' N- 'jf S X C7 V xx lN b .mul 'f X 5 . .C C 2. . I - 'J ii .H ,. , 'i W ., .4 J 1 g, x ' ' , .1 s-7 x, L ' l X-, v. ,J Y 1 I as :L fy W 1 Y 4 i 4' Y A N , X if 'nf 4 ' fi 6 A M if if A -' ' lt. . Ny I bil I-. X. Mfr AXXXXX Y mtl :,,' - -as, - y ,M iii' 5. 1,1 lil: Ralph Correnli Murray Covenfry John Cramer Ken Criles Danna Croh Richard Cuevas Roger Cunliffe-Owen Ricky Currier Lena Daleboul Annie Mae Daniel Charles Darling Penny Dawes Virginia Deem Tom DeFrancisco Manuel Del.aRosc Gloria D'Elisio Chris Delliskove Jay Delloro Rohan Denison Jim Denman James Doane Par Dolan Dan Donohue Darla Douglass Donald Driever Don Dumas David Dumont Sophomores Abel Candelaria Marie Carlos Noncy Carlson Peggy Carpenler Jose Carrasco SOPHOMORES eagerly stood in line to be measured for and pay The installment on their long awaited class rings. Anrhany Colonia Sabina Cansrrira Maria Cedlllas Margie Cervantes Robin cheffans Keirh Chambers Diane Chase Tony Chavarria Alben Chaver Alex Chavez 1 x s Rosemarie Chavez Nancy Chealham - John Chkhurra Arlene Clark Sandra Cliff Xa John cgi. ' ' ' Joanne Collar! Mary Consar Marlin Conrreras Anlhany Cook ,Q David Duran Joe Duran Torrena Dust Sharon Eastman Virginia Easfman Thomas Eclxlund Eddis Edens Lorraine Edwards llila Edwards Donna Evans Alberl Elvin Maureen Emzh Agnes Emerich Diana Espy Peggy Eslrado Andy Eichebarren Kennelh Evans Rita Fallon Edward Fannin Gloria Feagins Josie Hernandez John Ferranri Susan Fesler Susan Fields Charles File James Fink Donna Finlay THAT'S THE LATEST in carbureforslu explained George Von Zont driver training instructor, to sophomore students before they received Yheir behind-the-wheel training. G3 ,. Q-- F ' i ig 1434- ' : N, B V ' ff' in , sl '4 -F L Jim Garness Arthur Garren Doug Garret? Carol Gentry Blake Gibson leon Gibson Lynda Giles James Gleason Bill Glesrner Al Gamez Rosemarie Gomex Beriha Gonzalez lonnit Gonzalez Frank Goodwin Mike Gordon linda Graham Mariha Graham Ernie Granada Gary Grant Bob Graven Dan Firrnan Bob Flores Glenna Fletcher Elois Flores Chuck Fohs Failh Fonles Barbara Forsyth Pele Forsylh Pepe Fone Paul Frazier Noreen Fredriksen Anne Fuson X N Janet Gahrn Bruce Gallie Barham Garcia V X r i e y 1 -R , P Nivrj NGKK Q1 L Joe Garcia Q. - Marie Garcia f Rosa Garcia i N 7 f---' Q i Q nf .. N X :ii V x ' 'X ' Lg is I V is T '7 ,. XX - ' - l f. Q X -.r - l din ., -'4 .4 4 .Q xx xxx Wk V' 3 Belly Gullerru Alben Guy Wesley Gwynn Denise Haas Dale Hadley James Hall l Hamrnell Jan Hawud Jlm Handy Lowell Handy Fallh Harmer Y Burwood Harris Russell Harvey Carol Hawk Ronald Henscheld Dlane Hormocllla Ray Herrera Terry Hesler Frank Helland ff Apnl Heyrend Larry Hicks Belly Hugdon Mike Higgs Pam Hill Soph ores 6 f NA . X x-.N .A Q 2 W 03, ' 1' X f -4 uh D 'Wx 'Z' I 1121 S' xx!-ig ,w i' l t ' N - '14 y, 'M-4 of V 1- . -- 'Q -v ':, . V, . Ki- Mary Juarez Phyllis Kanker Janice Kelley Mike Kelley Chuck Kelly Tom Klmery Carol Kirsch Roberl Kloss Carole Knoller lager Krieger Jack Laurado Sharon Lackey Edith Lane Barbara Larrmee George Laurie JoAnn Laurie Leonard Leal Joni Lea David Leeper Carol Lenskl Belly Lewis Rosemary Leyna Ron Llcano Geraldine Logue David Lohman Joe Lombardi Ernie lopez John Lopez Stephen Hlnkle Mary Hines Andy Hupperl Linda Hllchrock Mary Jane Huffman Pal Hopkins Joyce Hopman Jam Hxauseholder Ross Howell Donald Huey David Hull Florence Hunl Behy Jackson Delores Jensen Olivia Jimenez Nellie Johns Glenn Johnson Margarefla Johnson Maureen Johnsen Ronald Johnson Dorothy Johnston J Johnslon Billy Jones Charlalle Jones Gayle Jones Rose Mary Jones Roxy Jones Mary Lopez Joseph Lorlsa Douglas Lundhurg James Lupo Wllluam lynch Mike McClelland Ruta McClintock Marilyn Mclntlre Brian McKay Beverly McMahon Betty McVay John MacDonald Charlie Madrld larry Malchon Beatrice Maldonado Bill Maldonado Peter Malzac Andy Manning Jean Marsala John Marquet Carlos Marque: Dan Marquez Manuel Marque! Mike Marquez Alice Marroqum Mmnyn Marshall Beatrice Martmez Betty Manmez David Martinez Louie Martinez Richard Martinez oy Martinez Jim Masterson Joe Mayfield Paul Means Darryl Meelrhot Karen Meibos Clara Mendota Charles Messenger Jon Mett Susie Miller Rita Minnieor Kenneth Mitchell Myra Monroe Arturo Montes Dolores Montgomery Michele Phyllis Barbara Harry Moore Moore Morris Morris Thomas Mosher Donna Munhollow lose Murua Phil Muscat Mickey Myers WBA. no 'rind ls.-...N X x er 'X Y' -DJ Nick Nelson Marilyn Nichols Pat Norns Debby Notholt Warren Nye Margaret Obledo Mary O Connor Fred Oden Janet Oliver Bea Ollacu James Omachr Kathy Orozco Martha Ortu Gerry Osburn Patricia Osentowsln Anna Overall Teresa Padrlla Julie Paex Shirley Parent Andrea Parluns Emma Payne Nicholas Pecoraro John Pegararr .hm Pemberton gp.-. -4 . .1 3 v -w 'x 5 s. -be ur' - ' ,E 5 Ji X f 'G r 1961 xf -A it ,,. K: NN N , sv 4 'F Y TJ . Mx.-Q, , i .5 .Z bv :fff'?5 , .r H .f 5 V, ,V fa .,4- I. so K 1,5 fr M -1 'A g fx Q -My .. 6. 4 1 t, - 'U 1., ,,,, P Rocky Randolph Ralph Reese Wayne Reid ,233 r i L f 7 X . '3 ' 12 N 5 ,ax , A . , X 0 1-r X, Virginia Quinonex Anna Quintana Evelyn Quintua Mary Ramerix Georgina Rendon Elizabeth Rensel Robert Rispess Sandy Reynolds Pat Rhoades Ruberta Richard Roger Richardson Phyllis Ricigliana Charles Riggs Clark Robinson Douglas Robinson Andrea Robles Mary Ann Rosalel Regina Rosenfield Cheryle Rowland Barbara Rupe Penny Pruyne Ronnie Pusateri Wilma Jean Quinn Sandy Quinn Robert Quinonez Betty Pena Jerry Pendleton Becky Perex Roger Persing Cheryl Phelps Rose Picharda Chuck Pound Richard Powell Roger Powell Dick Pressler Darel Propst Dennis Pruett Camera Margaret Acherman Genardine Alfred Hazel Bailie Billie Jo Baker Ralph Baker Irene Balderama Lillie Bean George Beaver Richard Behrmann Kenneth Boersma Mildred Bauill Joan Bundy Judy Calles Richard Carrillo Wilma Cohen Dennis Conroy Bob Comell Janice Curran Morse Curran Ricky Currier Kenneth Decino Barbara Detwiler Angelo Dominick Rita Dushane Cherrie Eckelberger Genevieve Espitia Larry Estrada larry Fisher Roger Frye Cherilyn Fuglsang Sandra Fuller Margaret Garcia Mike Gerving Raymond Gonzales JoEIlen Greenlee John Hatfield Phillip Heck Dan Hernando! Pat Hicks Margaret Houtenbrink Louise Huddleston Roberta I-lueth Sophomores SOPHOMORE RING COMMIT'I'EE P. Wilkins, J. Householder, J. Shufes, D. Lohman, M. Hoffman, I. Vasquez, P, Blair and N, Cheatham-chose carefully the sample rings on which their fellow classmates voted. 52 r , X- If 5 -'Q N94 . . x X X 4 . X W su. Donna Mae Ryrtle Mary Ann Sadlon Janet Sanders Pat Sanderson Terry Sartin Lynda Sauter RoseMarie Scarpon Sharon Sellin Charlotte Shellenberger Ed Shipcott sew-are Shirley John Shutes Danny Sifling Billy smash Darlene Smith Frank Smith Geoffrey Smith John Smith Shu Sandra Jackson Douglas Jarrett Clarke Johnston Andrea Jones Howard Karesh Ruby Kirkwood David Kleindinst Dee McGowan Dennis Mallay George Maragle Steven Marksbury David Marshall Judy Melville Jannie Mendoza Carol Mulrean Charles Munoz Marie Musacchio Dalene Myers Clifford Northrup larry Noyes Charles Nunmaker Dinah Odom Daniel Osborne Nitza Osso Charles Peteck Vicky Porras Barbara Provins Donna Purtte Daniel Rispe lrene Rodriquez Martha Rodriguez Danny Shield Paul Smith James Smith Billy Sweesy Sally Ann Thompson Norma Waters Norman Waters Ann Werkman Frances Wuertx Linda Yanex 1961 Sharon Smith William Smith Richard Solano Art Soto Candy Spens Dale Stevens Dean Stevens John Stewart Mike Stewart Emest Strollo Joe Strollo Chuck Stroud COMIC STRIP FANS were started to see favorite characters chatting gaily at the Fresh Frolic. A second glance was needed To assure them that all were costumed members of the versatile Sophomore class. ,I 'V ,X A .345 . If -:fi A Q ' ff ' .4-I, l .fs ml ,. . James Sweeny Garry Tarbet Selah Tarantino -H I ' W Jim Tatman N--f td, v-1 Georgia Temme ' V -, A r x I f . x l A T Mike Williams Carrolyn Wilson Roger Wisely James Withrow Mary Ann Wright Robert Woodcock Paul Wuestewald Jerry Zapata Mary Ellen Zapata Dorothv Zwart 1. Jim Wayrnaclr Arthur Welennan David Weiler Mary White Jack Wilkerson v L , 'cr Steven Wikse Q , Patty Wilkins l r ' .ln . A' E' s Y -1 X 3 4 he ' .41 .hrh , .W luis Terra1a Mariorie Thean Cecil Thew Marie Thomas Ron Towry linda Trucks Bruce Vanner Sharon Van Zant Ambrose Vargas Jess Vargas Ignacio Vasquez Martha Velderrain Charles Vickray Jan Volpe Walter Voss William Wade Frances Walker Jo Carroll Wanen Gilbert Washington larry Way .- Y J. , if -we .nr ...., v 7 Q J? X I X, .TV , J x Q Q. if -'1 K 4' C ' ,qw V l A 'N N 1-XI, tl lux. R. 5 .. ,, I ' nv. , up in 4, ,'l-N in nn L Lf nn-J.u.d- N21 it fit ,M 'trrh -gi -QF 514' - 5- 1, ., I Q s 'Y 4 ,J . Q S 4 ,!-, 1 3-41 -- ol nw N. Q ,, if I I v-Q .'- 4 1-Q 'sv -V 7 ,a OW ,Q ILE' 2 I . rg .S ..d'l.6'fff, J MA 1 M if , -x - 4 V ' .ghj it .' fffdjvx .WJ 1 . ...- H- -usual' vqpsfnh HE? NUM I - - A M L- ,.- K f n3unut ' yi., .. I 2- , .Y mwav I A - , ,... .q dn ,561 I., M ' 45335 ggggfgi' 0- 4 . vig , Fx, nfmgfg ,wmsl 1 , 1 W 7 v A, -if i 1 s 1 KIA- ff, I 41, , , Jiah....a' f 1 ga., JK A 3 wg N . -if fit .-p 1 ,pg - 'L'-4-fix, gf. ' if nuixzgii .1 e .2 3 ., 1 , ,',, Q. -. , .X . 4 . 54,0 43 4 COMPETENT and sincere as President of the Junior Class Wayne Blake ably demonstrated his exceptional ability to raise the largest class on ampus to prominence INTERESTED advisers Lester Utt and James Moran engaged in an in dustrious year of counseling to an irrepressible lunior class preparmg them for a fruitful senior year Stuclious Juniors LARGEST CLASS on campus! These alert iuniors, clad in their class jackets or sweaters of mint green and charcoal gray, made a name for themselves as they fulfilled their duties as up- perclassmen Assisted in his executive work by reliable class officers and encouraged by inter ested advisers Leter Utt and James Moran President Wayne Blake planned a year of fun and work for more than 600 of his class mates Despite the many hours spent at social affairs or on the athletic field the members of the Class of 60 settled down to some serious thinking about their future Career Day gave them the opportunity to observe the daily routine of people at work whether they were teachers auto mechanics lawyers beauticians or the like Many Juniors also continued participating in the PR Program which enriched their courses with research As a class they sold programs at the football games to help finance a fun filled evening of dancing at the annual Junior Senior Prom As a fitting climax to their year they car ned the traditional Daisy Chain through which the seniors marched at graduation Juniors Carole Adams Dennis Adams Regina Adams Merllee Agnew Ron Aguayo Teresa Aguilar Alona Allen Grayce Allen Luclle Allen X 1 . A 1 n,V Q if gg, , X ' ' it If y 1 ' if S M ynyy V, I X s y ' K . I I if ll 1 - 11 .. , , ' V A ' A O l V 1 , N ,g ,X 1, 1, X x A x g .-N, ' 7 1 y . Exhibited Verscutilitq In Work And Dlcxq SKILLFULLY monogmg The lumor offours the offncers Karen Parnell treasurer Sheila Powers secretory and Dale Steward vrce presudenr found ample expressuon for fhenr talents and energy In a yeor of unfloggxng service to their closs 1960 Raymond Allen Roger Anderson Dlckle Angulo b T? 'Q 1.4 iq .1 0 x Sf Q-r Q! Vlclor Alvarez Tom Anderson Nancy Anlhony N l 7 1 ' 'L I x 'J'-t 5 Don Anderson George Andrassy Robert Aparlclo v .2 'Q' Manuel Armenia Lesley Bagley Roy Banuelos Raymond Barren is 41 -s-'?-fa Pearl Armslrong Phul Arregum Sandra Lee Aushn Penny Ballard Joyce Burger Robert Barrel! V7 Sylvna Balderrama Larry Bales Roberf Barreda Peggy Barre!! Raymond Bar1leM Judy Basset! 1 Ani 2 -. H 9 nr in '17 X v V: 'QI QW WD fs so 'f Delila Bauer lrene Beltran Linda Bish V K. Next V iff? Shirley Blum Gary Bosler Ed Brakebill 'xxfl w , W 'sv '73 A 4 ' '41 , V' ,hy ,R B A A .7 K, uk K: 4 X I ' 'rv A ' lf' A , V ' it f ,E ,. J , if - ' , lo 3 . ' N of 1 4 CJ Q ' r .4 x ' N Wayne Bauman Bob Bean Carol Becker Roger Bengtson Robert Billiu Jacqueline Binde Roger Blackburn Roy Blake Wayne Blake 1 ,Lyy 2' ...nr Dennis Burke Irene Caro Don Cazares Billie Chandler Dixie B9UfVV l9h' Judy Boersma Richard Borgardt Ca 9l Bdllfief Hugh Beadles Jim Boyer Jim BIDS Anita Bratten Carole Broadwell 9' Martha Chavez 'T Juniors L1Qg L t .gy if W x f ,f Sheila Candela Robert Carrey Robert Celluci Ardith Chaney Carl Christiansen l 14 xx N! Q '7 Fred Bruner Richard Centeno Erlinda Chavez Sandra Christiansen Diana Bush 'T S s Z' 4 Y Q Fred Bruner Larry Brown l,. a 'il - 5. - 1 , , f 5 fy , 6 1 , B sv '? Ray Costellanos Eugene Cervantes Thomas Chavira Sue Clayton Betsy Burns Penny Brooks Linda Brown Soundra Brown Franz Bruckner Georgieanne Buchanan Dennis Bunker John Bussola Pat Burvvell Gary Butler Jim Byrnes Kenney Cambhn Nick Canoles 1: 9 1 ' I i I ' 4 M ff' 1 Q 21 - :Z il ' x X512 , N ' ., - -. f ' ' . ,QW V . W 4 X M 931 V 1 , ' V J Q ev ki' , ,ff r ' N . D ' Q X i 'S 'X-'p 3 A g A . l x 'ai Q x X I 1 ,.,1' ,'. .'.-lgclx fi l it , ia ,Q 1: Frances Clyde Dennis Cole Harald Cook Bob Corkrum linda Craig 1 James Clubb Mike Collier Mary Cook Ted Comforth Ed Crawford Sue Dennis Sandee Denoff Humberto DeSantos Genevieve Dewing Olga Diaz Sharon Dickinson Joseph Didier , sl , 4, - S X - X Vi iv KL' xX X 5, Q 1 K ' . A as S. 1 'vi Carol Clemens Jeannie Cline Margaret Cobo Mike Coken William Collier Lillian Contero Jim Cooke James Cooper Michieal Cover Lawrence Costa 1 I .grfi i54x Kay Crellin John Crist Jerry Croft Janice Cross Janice Cuaron Dennis Curtis Virginia Daniels Ken Daily lynn Dalton Gary Cronin Evelyn Daniels Etta Mae Darling ... M ' fn? X f 5' -D wfx .mx 4 A mf if un 'ii P? ... O 'C '. C .fe 'M 5 'rf::f'5-.'.'-'.g111'U J A N , - Q -2 ' '47 ' -f ,f X435 'A . Y Judy Davenport Eugene Davidson John Davidson Dennis Day Monte DeBoIt Robert DeBay Lorin Delliskave Mary Ann DeMarlo Judy Denison - 3 , ft Y l' X vs- ex V- . IX 1' IX l Bela Dobis Carol Donnell Judith Dorrance Frank Dougherty Beverley Douglass Carl Doyle Dennis Duffy 1 5 5 Karen Dawes Douglas Deem Beverlee Dennis Sl' QQ ' 'SJ' an ang -.J My , ' X 5 xxx J' Bob Ensugn Lynda Evans Sandra Fernandez Q- 1? N-.1 if rv 4' Manuel Duran Richard Duran Karen Dushane Wayne Duxbury ames Dye Barbara Edens Kay Edwards Valone Eggleston Cecllla Ehlers '-4 Q19 Juniors Olga Espinoza Joe Fagarado Sharon Fesler v ...4 IAF SUPER SALESMAN Junlor Dale Sleward persuaded alumnus Bll Roberson To buy a football program and help Iurnors pay for the Prom expenses Blll Eldson Jenny Ellas Terry Elmore Claude English Mary Espnnosa Yvonne Estrada Marty Etchebarren Carroll Fallon Martha Felux Adeline Fernandez JCIIICB Finley Richard Fmnesan Jlmmy Finney '1 'ul 1-4 -I - 'wr Shirley Fleuter Tony Flores Beverly Floyd Sandy Fogle Shirley Folkersen Lorella Fox Arlene Frandsen Ken Frederick James Frelmark Carol Frelfas Q 'Y 4-on sv R.-vx0V 'T if GJ SI N-1 gs Y 4 Slove Day 'x A .s,m i 4.-v Q! l.ynda Fussell Pam Gallndo Ray Garblso Antony Garcia Catherine Garcla Charles Garcia ,Z mfs: ISE. .if .1 DU 32 S0 -C gn m2 00 'V'-0 -S' :- Q.. 'S 1'3- no 3-21 .. o 1 Um -4-0 Q - 9m QQ. m IU' :a-4 40-. -'J' 3-9 Q- vi 55 24 1-2 m -11 c SE X0 Q-. U' 50 c-4 Jw 'La oo DZ' Lucla Garcia Glen Garner Larry Gamer Sandra Garrison John Garro A Vw-wif 2 3 Q m 2 E 'll au o Ill ca 9 F 0 1 Therese Gawlrck lda Gonzales Juan Gonzales Lloyd Grawmkoff Roberf Grayson Spencer Greenlee y Mat Greenwood SQ vi Rudy Gaylon P r Glass Suellen Gooch HAM 4- f-fl Gary Geiger James Goachee Ray Gordon 1960 ll YQ Amy George Lynn Goller Denms Grady -1 H Gross Ramon Guells Carollean Guida John Gusfaveson Linda Guslln Lucille Gutierrez Florentina Gullerroz David Heckenlively Paul Hager pw Q., if X t Lv' y 3 -- . 9 P 91 W! Jay Hansen Jeff Hanwright QS N 1 l! , S1- Robert Harden James Hare Phyllis Hatzenbeller Kim Haugen Helen Haley Dick Handley All Vs T1 ,N . g 'Pr f n Q 'W tx Y 51 .1 Abi: at Pat Heath Jerry Hebert Harold Hedrick Judy Hedrick Buddy Helm Robert Hencley Terry Hennen Rita Henry Floyd Herbert Barry Heyrend , WZL. Dolores Higuera J , 14, Sally Hill V if-,H ' V Sharon Haven f av xx , ll..Wz . X X 1? - Carol Hawkins my yt unlors , A f l' X Linda Hayes jf' e Philip Head Larry Hills 4 Thomas Hinkle I T, ,. Jackie Hinshaw 5, ' i Larry Hitchcock 'QQ' J ii John Hoagendoorn ' Alvin Haefer , , f . Bob Holen ,Q W - . X - Richard Hood QA . N I X ii v y Sandy Hoyt '-7 'kill l'l. I I , :- Georgeann Huffman R ., ' ' A - A N Jim llel X V X -. t ,me ,fe 5, ' mix --A M n ' x 4 Nl ABS ll: tl 'AG' -1'--ff Joey Ingram Les Jackman Pat Jackson Paul Jaeckel Dan James Ann Janea Annie Jaramillo Beverly Jarrett Mary Jensen Rita John Jeannie Johnston 220 Barham Jolly Orin Jones Peggy Jones a-9 X 4 , V 5 G ln' ' . ,J ,Q M T15 ' ?y . 'x Q 1:9 I X LJ ...- -W s. 1. . '7 if 'if' Robert'Jones Carol Katona Geraldine Keith Royce Kelly Larry Kennedy Lyle Kennedy Jim Kibbie Diane King Eddie King Pat Kisco Fran Kisman David Kleindienst 5 Arthur Lowe Ka ren Lowry Estella Lucero Richard Lukas .- .4 .-9 J i 2 4 3 K ,wg X Manuel Luna 4 AX L ' ,A ' Louise Lussier n- e 'U V 1 if. L A 1.1 1 'LA Q ,I - h L. Ardda Lynwood ' ' mg Patrick McCoy yi rl-fa It W , vi - S .. KVVVLV l -gig -u 4 . John McFadden , V - 1 . y At L A lvff5'?N:.n,. J' 21 Kathy McGowan ,M .4 1960 Bill McGregor Phyllis McKinley Sue Klinkler Clete Knowlton -f K, -I-Ax. ,f H. . lx ' , L. l -ARB 4 I 7 X Edward Kraft ' 'K' Ruben Kribs ' x .. il-' 'bi me 2:13 it a X I fi 1' A U' S- l-5 f . ix Q, ' 4 r -P1 V 5' 'L ' .. L L -f 'fx - ff ' if ' - -Q , , x K A 43. ' 'L 1 f X x ,. . M , - 'If x., -.4 :JI 7 ,'l'l ' . .. Qs Judy Krohn Patricia Kucharskl Leona rd Lake Shayne Langendorf Paul Lasswell Aileen Laurie Paul Lenski William Lemer Joyce Lessly Bill Lewis Howard Lewis Linda Lewis Richard Leyva William Licata Janice Lichty George Lim Gary Lindquist Geoffrey Link Mary Lopez Richard Lopez Love Jim McMahon Patrick McMann Merrill McLeod Mary Machado Cecilia Madariago Gilbert Maes Ed Mapes Mnrlene Marconi Jim Markus J Sy ' Ralph Marquez Sherry Marquez Brenda Marshall Myrna Marshall Bill Marlin Donald Marlin David Martinez Elma Marlinez -.I cm Mmm -1 Marilyn Martino Grace Marusick - Josephine Mascis 5 X 1 S 1, Kalhleen May Y Anita Meiia Janie Mendiola 222 'C-7 Sallyanne Malhewson ' fl Lynne Maughn l XX if John May A 5 Louise Onstott Mike Orolco Linda Ortiz Margaret Osbourn Carol O'Shea Steve Osowiecki Ernie Paez Karen Parnell Carl Passig Jack Patterson Vicki Patterson Lonnie Patritti Karen Payne Sanders Payne Stanley Peacock Gary Pearce Mary Ann Prendergast Mike Penrith Ricky Perez David Perone J. Edward Petra! Nancy Pirlo Eddie Ponce Richard Powell Sheila Powers Carl Propst Roger Propst .-.0 71? , V Q K ' 5 2 ., ,,,,' .af ' ,gg E 'F'-.x My F, Jlfvf-.ixii X X, X Q.. , ' ' 1 'T ,sd f V7 J A fnNXllk Q' 0 . ,sfi , K df' P XX ' ' lr '- us' K ink X ' ' ax, Q Q V y , -f an ' v. . X ' 8 5 N an ' X .X A . Q , 3 an 1 if a - i . A , f. , . ,g 5 5 5 K 13 V xi L 4-D , 'Q tr? 4 X ' I -' f ivfa 'X-A ' I? 223 4 Cv I O I ' 44 u , 4 J Q, f .s ,' ' Q3 V , is ,, 'J A. 1 J ,x ,V J if i M zyg' kk . -. Juniors ' f 8 David Rodune ,' ii V x ,1' g 5 .f Richard Rhea 2 HQ L , .N C A M'ke Rodelo lrene Rivas 'V' ' Angel Rodriguez 'A' 11? .9 J c l ,A ' ' ' as K -:ar ix pf. x - L,-, H isa Qs ws r X V 15 H V. Vx ir Edward Rawe Viola Rubio John Ruiz Ruben Ruiz Cliff Russell Ann Rutledge Jack Saldana Sandra Saltsman Lucy Sanchez Florence Sandoval Frankie Scales Fred Scerbo Mary Smith Ed Schnelback ffsf' 5,4 4 Q a t,-A . .n , , new me .4 Gilbert Quintana Mary Lou Quintana Barbara Raig Frank Ramirez Rita Ramirez Toby Ramirez Mary Rangel Dennis Rappuchi Mary Raygoza Constance Reeves Jess Rey Joseph Reyes Dixie Reynolds Jeanette Reynolds v X I s ,, s if ' X if Q 1- f G 1 ' xx : g ay R It V-F' mf, -1 5 Elanya Rhone Robert Richardson Mary Riding Janice Roach Murlayna Roberts Sidney Roberts - -Y J ,L V ' 2 ,f 4 V . b , 3 ' ,, .E -... .,1 X ,1 . .i J' ' if' 'li ' 5, 1 ' 1.1-fix .ah -f N i 9 ,pe .1 A 4 A , yr' Q ,fl w Lindy Lu Ries Roy Robison Emilia Rodriguez Geraldine Rodriques Raul Rodriques Ray Rodriques Rose Marie Rodriques Rudy Rodriques Dian Roebuck Ethel Rogers Lynn Rogers Jean Romero Irene Rosalez Bill Ross Gary Ross Mary Lou Ross X 4 Q! ,A!..f? ,dx .1- Q T Gary Schnell Diane Scruggs Janis Seamster Christine Sehmann Julie Selmon Dave Sena Robert Seybert Walter Shadler Michael Sherard John Short Carol Ann Siebold Cecilia Sigala Sarah Sigala Beryl Siggson Rillaieanne Sill , John Sisk I 1, Roberta Skinner ' linda Sloan f as Georgiana Smith Terry Smith 1 Wayne Smith y x. ' N fl E . . ,,,i A ' 4' Mlke Solis 5-A Donna Sparks I fe Elaine Spodnick Q ' X ' x Stephanie Stafford ' o V M 4 H Clara Stansbury ' ' Y SQ Dick smfk 'ff Shirley Starner , A S ' x S qw L Paul Staten Paul Stevens Dale Steward Linda Stewart Pat Stoddard Bob Swartwood Shave swine, i-J Donna Swartwood Pat Sweeny Mercy Tabizon Jim Tapia Bernie Tarango -gr 1 4. I 3 J V. ' Q T Nancy Stemshorn . v A Gary Stephens v-'Y7 f Donna Tascione Mitch Telson Elsie Tharp Jerry Thomas Jim Thornbury Bobbie Thornstrom Wanda Tingler Jeannie Tiwater John Travelstead Ursula Traxler Jesse Trevino William Trevino Janice Tirce Nancy Trimmer s J' v WSL' -QI A, .-.7 X., 1960 sd -Q1 V 6 Sv, E'-V J UNIOPS ,Q --r .Am 'Xxx ip '1 E 9 -Lal Allen Truglllo Rachel Trullllo Rosalie Trulullo Joan Uhloll Vlncenl Van Haus Carl Van Horn Bruce Van Plenbroek Annle Van Ryckehem Le Roy Van Valkenburg Rrchard Velar Sharon Vollleln Enleen Volpe Dennis Wade Linda Wadsack Jackie Walker Llnda Walker Jlm Wallander Sandie Wallls Carol Wallers Glona Ward Orren Ward gill EXCITED JUNIOR Mary Ann DeMarlo made the proper ad luslmenr on Jess Munoz s new charcoal and green class racket while Gloria Ward look her pride and 'oy from the bag Donnell Warmuih Jrm Warren Ken Weaver Mary Lynne Whyman if 5.2 Charlene Washburn Charlene Watson Jeanne Whno Juney Whufener Doreen Wllken Phil Wilkenson 0- C7 SJ ,4 Ccamercx Shu Jane Adams Judy Alvarado Mlchael Anderson Patty Arthur Domlngo Arvlzu Robert Barrett Raymond Bartlett Phyllls Bastlnelle Jlm leasom Richard Blea Nancy lognanott Norma Broad Pal lurwell Jose Chattlno Dorothy Champion Tom Cheney Elizabeth Cokeley Larry Cole Dennls Conlrlln Graclela Contreras Melesla Contreras Spencer Cowley Larry Crosley Maxmllrano Cruz Ehlers Culla Ruth Danlels Adelwlsa David Raymond Denehlleld Robert Dlaz Thomas Dlaz Madelllne Doerkien Gary Dumas Joanne Edgley Ellen Escobed Ray Fltzslmons Arthur Foote Bill Ford Mabel Franco Floyd Gerbert Terlance Gntrlr Carlos Gomez Pat Grlffln Richard Grommes Joyce Gurellaume llchard Gutierrez Vlctor Hemandez Ronald Hogle Joyce Hopman Sharon ttuddle Donala Hunlxe James I Kelly James l Kelly Lynn Kennedy Stephen Kulollc Robert Landreth Edward Law Michael leary lauralle little Jerald love James Lynch Edward McElmell Dorothy McQueen lenold Malerlck Paul Malllcli Mary Marquez Marttsa Martinez Donald Maunce Fellcrano Mendoza James Mercado John Meyn Eddie Mlck Kathleen Mlller Robert Mlller Pat Mmnlx Samuel Monroe James Moreno John Mulrean Betsy Neff Gerald Northm James Oslzome Francisco Ono Jefferson Park Mardell Peterson Marsha Peterson Tracy Phillips Emest Prada Eddie Quintana Manuel Rlco Carl Rltche Ralph Rolas Femando Roma Angle Rurz Vergel Sandrter Ed Schnelbach Vrola Schnelder l.lnda Schwlngl David Shattler Gary Slephers Vincent Sota Annetta Speltal Steve Spolar Sandy Stuard Karl Stover Sandra Thlel Elaine Thomas James Tlller James Tlnney Vincent Venhaus Dennis Ward Sharrie Watlilns Charles Westervoorde James Welch larbaro Whlte Robert Wllllami Ronald Wlnner Ted Wllson Jack Young Donnalle Zellow Joan Willey Bob Willuams Freddie Wrlllams Chuck Wlllweber Bob Wilson Stuart Wilson Y 'Y 50 '.ems 4 U,- 1 James Wlnnmgham Chrlstlna Wlthrow Jerry Wonnell Charles Wood Pau Woodcock Llnda Woodhurst Grady Woodry Bob Woodward Vlcluo Wootton Loretta Wright Tom Wnght Sharon Young Marlon Yuschak Laurence Zapata Marls Zaragoza Janet Zedrker Mike Zeller Carol Zemmmg Dma Zerbel James Zito Ron Zollmger nfl? A Yi ' 1960 Lf' yr: .qv Q Q-vv x . U :-X ' 52 ' ' 595 ,ff J I , 0 5 p Q I , . 'A , X. . l I ' .' A ' l f, ls I L f , l. f K.-, 2 , , ' fx lx .I ? X Judith won-an 1 Nancy Williams Nedcly Williams Pat Willis fl' ' ., 3,9 v - ' ' ' I W T git 5 , g av I ' T s , J V J ' vt: - -I le' l ' el l V N 2 eloe ,I ' ' A E F C v w-N . E . 3 -e tl. 'D -- I.- . X z:'7 , 2 e gf ' , ,s X . , f :Ji l jk Nl ' Q: XR' Q ollllm ' lf Ns W 3 vii, 1 s 4 l f I X J 7' is ' X R - fi LA i. V - 0 H vi A lr ,,Af ,Glu 1 ' ' , Q 5 Q ,I INN A l ' s J Z' I, ' ' .N .. . fig. Q Af' 1. I ,I s I' l . A 1 Gexncaverqlg ELoridG1 513521 EQ? QQUWPQDMVB 'Q - ,A . H. , 1' 1 1 z. 'ff . - 4' X As newly developed ROCKETS are poised on the launching pads preceding the zero hour when they are tired into the earth's atmosphere, then, under their own power, travel beyond into the unknown darkness, so also our SENIORS have looked forward to graduation with the expect- ancy of stepping into the new horizons which will await them as they accept the responsibil- ities of adults. 3' 'fu A . . , - . 19 k fl I if 4 . ag '-'. N, ' - 1-anfxxv ,Q MW A 1 , '. Y af -k 'if iz ff --, ,gg . Aff . 3 Ah il' Qf lz A af' v -. 1 . is M, iJT5 aQ,i? i .K- f z 's?53: '3l .L f x H 'V ,, 2-,'-9,2 ' Y' ff, s '. e 'uf , . ,,.' Q Wm' :VY QSM , ' JQWQS KE'??f,:i7 Fl . .1 1? f,5?3 ,gP-f?w, QA ,5g' 4?sf':lfiZu riiffii X311 'M ' ' 351- .: fw.1fw,: f H .ff -J ,, Q'-: ,ui-'nE'2k-'Y 45525 33 1: lj g:Li:i4,f E, 135. ::, ,M-,,. 7 -, ,W . , 1 , 'bw T, A . Q , ' ' ' - 1 M3 'Q . 4 I.: 543 ' 4. '31, ' f if 5. 'Q f f nwf 'ii 'A , j,'Mg,' xl. ' v ' 7 ,,, ' Af, 322 Q f A ' v ., ' ,Q T , Y. f 'U . 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Y 1 v x ' Y s. , I 4 1 V' - , ww X Y 'x., 1 Trophies Certlflcates Were Awarded To DIANE HANSON Zone wmner for Vocanonal Arts was presented wnh a cash award by Bert F Lundeen coordunator of the Bank of Amenca award program BANK OF AMERICA CERTIFICATE WINNERS BOTTOM ROW S Sexton P Castillo B Yamada F Barnard THIRD ROW G Gradke C Bouma PUBLICLY RECOGNIZED for advanced achleve ment un thelr respective txelds ll LaPHS sensors were honored through the Bank of America awards program Luke thousands ol vvrnners In the state of Calltornua these students exhnblted outstandnng gualltles of leadership scholarshlp and character Chosen by the LaPHS faculty and admnnlstratron to receive Bank of America Certificates of achievement were Clit Bouma Math Fred Bar nard Laboratory Science, Colleen Anderson Muslc Robert Yamada Art Perry Cook English Sally Sexton Social Scnence, Barbara Guest For elgn Languages, Duane Hanson Business, Kathy Burgess Home Economics Phul Castnllo Agrncul ture and Gary Gradke Trade and lndustry Engraved gold cups were awarded tour certltu cate Winners who were ludged foremost In gen eral trelds These cup winners Included Fred Barnard Scuence and Math Duane Hanson Vo catuonal Arts Colleen Anderson Fine Arts and Perry Cook Liberal Arts Each member ot thus group went on to compete with winners from other schools In zone competltnon from which furst place winner Duane Hanson emerged ready for tnnal competrtuon Guest C Anderson K Burgess P Cook SECOND ROW D Hanson -Es 232 P I 9 0 , , ,. , C jr - - -- I R I 2 A f I ' b ' ': , : , ' : I , ' : ' A , ' - : . , . f B, . . . I Vw 1 ' I ' I , ' : ' , - , 1 , 2 ,I l - . , : : . ,B. , . , . , . . 2 4 , , el- ' ' Q1 I , ,1 1 B, . I , x 4' , ,lu 12 f y . , x 4 I : M. . -5 . f , 220 ' :gs V. 29 A 5 C . w , I . 4 , ci , ,G N P Eleven Bank Of America Winners qu FRED BARNARD-Math Scnence Cup Award PERRY COOK Lsberai Arts Cup Award CCI-I-EEN ANDERSON-Fine AUS CUP Award DIANE HANSON--Vocahonal Arts Cup Award Q Q 5 X i a. E 'Y A 4 . A ? 5 , e 2 ' Y X 'kr : K ' , 5. . 4 izfed Barnard winner of G Ceiiificoie of Mem in Naiionul Mem in National Merit Competition and received a Certificate of Merit competition National Merit Bausch Lomb Winner CSF PREXY Barbara Guest displayed outstanding achievement as National Merit Scholarship Finalist and honored recipient ofthe Bausch Lomb Science Award 11? AS National Merit finalist Perry Cook demon strated high ability in diversified fields of schol arship her especial interest and ability centered on writing A member of the Tomahawk staff she was further honored with CSF life member ship for consistent achievement Perry ioined the elite group of Bank of America winners upon re ceiving the Gold Cup for Liberal Arts in March Reaching the position of National Merit Scholar was Fred Barnard He served competently as head of the Spanish Club and as vice president of the Centurians thus combining scholarship with an active extra curricular schedule CSF life membership and the Bank of America Gold Cup for Science and Mathematics were awarded him in recognition of his accomplishments and the track team found him a valuable addition to its roster Bausch Lomb Science Medal winner as well as National Merit finalist was Barbara Guest Awarded this medal for outstanding achieve ment in scientific fields she went on to cop the Bank of America Certificate for Foreign Lan guage a nd CSF life membership Foremost among the activities that engaged her time was her work as CSF president and as literary editor on the Imagaga staff. i l l C use Au-,AROUND Gbiiiiy was mo,-iifesied by Spanish Ciub piesideni A NEWCOMER to LaPHS, Perry Cook exhibited her intellectual talents 0 r P , D D D . ' - ' I I Leaders At Qirls', Boas' State DAR REPRESENTING LaPHS at Girls' and Boys' State during the summer, Evelyn Kramar and Wayne Ratkovich obtained a close, working acquaint- ance with state government operation. The American Legion and Auxiliary selected them for a week's stay in Sacramento because of their exceptional leadership ability and scholastic standing. Wayne-ASB President, top athlete, lmagaga and Tomahawk sports editor and Cen- turian-passed the bar exam and served as at- torney-at-law. Along with over 800 other boys holding court at the Sacramento State Fair Grounds he toured the state capitol building to view the actual government that Boys State was representing through mock cities and counties Evelyn Imagaga Editor CSF litemember FTA President and Tilliquette became chairman of the board of supervisors of the county creating laws for the district after acquiring information from morning lectures at Davis College Many valuable friendships were made with some 400 girls throughout the state Evelyn was highly honored with the DAR Award in her senior year given for patriotism depend ability and service In recognition tor outstanding service to LaPHS through scholarship and lead ershup Alona Allen and Don Anderson were chosen for Girls and Boys State for 1959 1959 GIRLS STATE representative-Alona Allen and Boys State rep resentative Don Anderson received words of advice and instruction from Legionnaire David Sprong and Auxiliary member Mrs Bertha Sprong DOUBLY HONORED Evelyn Kramor served as 1958 representative WAYNE RATKOVICH was chosen as Boys State representative for to Girls State and received as well the valued DAR Citizenship has leadership ability scholastic status patriotism and school award service to LaPHS 6 S A BACKBONE of support to the Class of 59 ad vlsers Mrs Helen DeS:mone and Wulluom Sondrson gove generously of their wise counsellng to the sensors through four busy years at LaPHS erlous Sensors Approached Graduation A FLURRY of color and actuvnty heralded the fun :sh of four years at LaPHS for the Class of 59 Their fnnal year saw the completnon of a long awaited Student Unuon the Wugwam and brought an end to the nonsy turmoul of con g exnsted on campus Sur veylng their own progress the seniors grate f ll u y acknowledged the asslstance of thevr ad vusers Mrs Helen DeSrmone and Wnllnam Sand: d them grow ln maturuty wnth tuatung many of the actuvutues of the year were the offncers Roy Eddy d pres: ent Bonnle McGuire vrce president Diane Offutt secretary and Carol Rutowlcz treasurer ad as they wore cocky derbues deserted school for a fllng on Dutch D ay and made money by sponsornng two news structxon that had lon son who watche thexr expandnng school lm Sensors followed their le paper drnves June came qurckly and the upper classmen found themselves honored by an array of fnnal get togethers The Jun: and entertaunnng Sensor Breakfast and lon Q awazted graduatuon The ensuing All Night Party brought a memorable close to a strrkung or Senior Prom school career As students reached Into the new h college and careers before them, they were con fldent that the cellent education they had received at LaPHS oruzons of y were well prepared by the ex SENIOR PAR unan D Offutt C Knught P Gawlxk A Marengo SECOND ROW B Hnckey K Burgess C Rutowlcz B McGunre J McGuire M Cavezzo R T rego THIRD ROW R Eddy R Martlno P Wagers E Muller T Lockwood D Maben TY COMMITTEE BOTTOM ROW J Stevens K JI MEMBERS of the son Albert Brown Nancy Huntlng Jnm Cryer and Mrs Helen DeSlmone adviser viewed samples shown by salesman Senior announcements committee-Colleen Ander 0 Q 1 . . - . .1 . .T 1 1 , I . , f X ' 'I , .K I , 2 1 ' I . f 1 I I - - A gr . . :',. ' r 1, f f . . l . . . . V - I . g ' r ' , - bl. ' ' ' . . k . : . , ' I - J - A ,, , l 4, , . -: . ' 1 1 - ' I : : . , , , , , , . , , . : . . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , , , . , , , 1 1 1 - , - . X 5 x 6 ,, 3 I A '- - 1 C , ft s E Then The Future ADMIRED by all for hxs genume fnendluness and Interest In others Presndent Roy Eddy provided the Class of 59 with a crowmng sensor year Has well planned program carrued them through the rapudly advancing months and nearer to the wnde horuzons of a new adult world Sensors 1 959 SCHOOL SPIRITED, wade awake sensor class offucers Duane Offutt secretary Bonnle McGuure vnce president Carol Ruto wucz treasurer combmed therr efforts to make all sensor funchons a dynamuc force on campus SECRET DESIRES showed up m the outlandush garb worn by Sensors Judue Busch Valerue Martunez Anme Marengo and Rosemary Trego-at the annual Frosh Frollc Fl 4' . 311.1 31, 3 RAY P ADAMS DAVE ALLARD ANNA M ALLEC LINDA C ALLEN H, 'fi Nw.. LORETTA AGUILAR ALICE J ALBERTSON BARBARA A ALLEN COLLEEN ANDERSON MEASUREMENTS fo p ond go n os o step to rd grad 0 fo e os ncludn Mug rePend g sf Je yW :md Gul And rse Sensors Brilliant Leaders RICHARD H ANDERSON MIGUEL C ARCOVERDE JACK P ARBALLO ANITA J ARMIJO MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED E elyn Kromor Fred Barnard Tomorrow s Cltlzens ELENA F BARBOUR FRED L BARNARD KENNETH C BAUMANN JEFFREY M BECKERMAN Vx 5 E' s- 'if E HAROLD G ARNOLD IB H BAERENTZEN JOHN B BELL GLENDA MAE BENTE 436 CAROL L ATON CAROL A BAGLEY ELMER A BAIER LINDA C BERNADINO J r- ti -W b 1 A A LKALL f , ,V L- I ' Q , I A ' 0 1 f., ' I sr! A A 4 C 5 n , . 19 as -4? if A C 1 I in ' if .Z- x f 5. 240 E' JOAN F BERRIDGE JOLYNN L BEYREIS WAYNE F BLACKWILL DARLENE J BLAIR EDWARD C BLOMGREN JOYCE E BLOMGREN WILLIAM H BORGARDT MARGARET A BOSSERT lu- I I I 5 1 X KAREN A BJUGSTAD MARGARET E BLACK BARBARA A BLOCK Bum K BOLLINGER CLIFFORD W BOUMA 'il Atterxtlve WAYNE L BOORMAN CLAIRE BOVEE 19' nv E if vfrv , L4 5 X 2 ' z 'Vx L' ff- I4 'R -I YL, '3i.g:',w., 1,4 I M ., ,M-A A X5 ,AA ,., A Is x if WILMER E. BRANSTETTER 1 959 Thoughtful ALBERT S BROWNE JUDIE K BUSCH 950 Q if 2 um.--' 3 Q 4 MIKE J. BRICK CHRISTINE BROCKLEBANK JEAN L BROWN KATHERINE BURGESS JIMMIE L BROGDEN GILBERT BROWNE JOAN H CALDWELL ELAINE M. BRODERICK JO ANN BROWN TED S BURGESS MARGARET ANN CALLI STEVEN V CANIZALES .f ' gum ,QQ 4-...fn 5 os..-0 W , 1 113 'X x .. ' II- lk M A 3. 9 - 'OL m . I 'V I f In-I 6 ,f I 1 .-5' 4 3 k, Er,-NA .3 ix N fr f ' X ' Gs- Q' - .VJ -gi-E S- mf. l Q xy? STANLEY M CHADWICK CAROL F CLARK Sensors ROBERT CAREY PHILLIP H CASTILLO MARY A CAVEZZA PARKER T CHASE JOHNNY A CHAVEZ PATRICIA L CHAVEZ SHERRY A CLAW MARLENE CLAYTON RAMONA CLIFTON MARY D COLE PAT A COLLIER CAROLYN A COLLINS BENNIE E CONATSER 5 S 5 Q. C217 9-f X 1.-.. ff- 1 j I S 4,1 ' I n f ' I I Sw I ,K A C we x. x 45 .,.- , A uf L W I V dl 'fp X Q91 J' ROBERT W CONDITT FRED COVENTRY 1959 Talented DIANE DeVOE if' 5185 K ' 3' 'i it' Rx YWYI f ' PERRY C COOK BILL COOLEY ASHER B CORDES ROBERT D COWGILL JAMES J CRYAR BONNIE J CURLEY LOLA J CURRAN BRIDGET M DAVLIN JUDY De La VERGNE VIRGINIA L. DOBSON BETTY K DOTY FRED J DUXBURY Q J I Theq Participated THOMAS R ELLICKSON DONALD T ENNIS . 4 1 ' S 1. , bf -g-..-. YJ' Q . IN' 'Cv' 3361 93114 vi TT- in CONNIE L EVANS IVANA J FERRANTI MARY J FINK MARILYN L FISH is I Q1 MARJORIE E FANNIN MORRIS H FICK NORMA J FIRMAN PETER W FREESTONE 1 i rj GAYLE G FANT ROBERT M FELS ALBERT J FIGUEROA LAURA L FILLINGAME 1959 In Two Duper Drives HANS TREPPS Se o Poble s dos s n o Sen PODG d p ck p ed by e e F sng cl sses 'N . A 4 46 'S' BETTY M FU LMER SANDRA LEE GARDNER ELIZABETH G GHERE LEE H GOODWIN Q' an- RONALD A GALEANA ALEXANDER J ARCIA PAT A GAWLIK FRANCES A GERBER JAMES F GILFEDDER GLORIA C GOMEZ GARY M GRADKE DIANE GRAY FRANCISCO GARCIA Seniors Dutch Dcuq KF Y 'ff Ku.,- 3 T MARTHA GOMEZ fi li -an 'hr' I ' x I -5: s 4 Gv I B A C,, Lv 7 1 4 1 , f L I X X . . . G A L - is J I ' ,. I BARBARA L. GUEST 'N S' ' hx . k K J . .. ,X I I I' I I -In 6 .1 ' . I ' Q J ' I 4-s' I X . SUE GUSTAFSON RON C HALSEY 1959 M 5,-Y J lf 9-X fi- FRANCES V HAKE MARY B HALL PEGGY ANN HALLENBECK ROBERTA I HAMMER DIANE L HANSON KENNETH J HANSON LI LI BETTI M HARBECK EMMA LOU HARMON FRANK A HATFIELD EDWARD E HAVINS JUDY J HEBERT X0 PHILLIP H HARRIS PETER HERNANDEZ 4 BARBARA J HICKEY CAROLE A HOPWOOD SANDRA K HOUDASHELT JESS JACKSON M,-fs KS., AMID The mod I ncht me ush for sr1ocke1erc1 tckets ere ngy enos e nK G LIoydW ns and K k McKay Sensors Tneq Ablq Held NANCY S HUNTING ROBERT L JACKSON Q'-vu JANET I JACKSON WILLIAM R JACKSON .p K'- is if If Qfy MOST POPULAR Wayne Rclfko ch Judie Busch 1 959 All ASB Cfflces ROBERT L JONES MARIE KACY QU!-Q ALICE E KEVAN CAROL A KNIGHT BOB A KUNTZ BARBARA J LASSALETTE 2-Q'x cf' 50 Fviw X? i WAYNE E KIMBALL JACK L KOMAR ALLEN P KYLE CAROLYN A LEA 'X H X f 1' QQ 1 fix JAMES H KIRSCH EVELYN M KRAMAR SUE A LACKEY JANICE M LESKERA C ,nm 'inf 1.- WAYNE D KLEIN Sensors Clever CONSTANCE V LANGLEY 26 Mb gif. '40 is Fx fx ts .ww 4 , A 4 Q v T L as K Q Z A JF' J 'X fri . , ,J 'v 5 Y' 4, L 5 X ffm , A Rf L i s Q 1215 5: , 1 nj K4 D X 4 G . M E - W 3 . ' i--- A 1 . W A A If SHARON B. LESLE , f1'?:fv. 3x ' 1 ? Q an fe' 1 YV I ' 'Ury 3 L X A 1 wx U A Y K mx . ' . N 1' L X X - I ix R sh K Ny My J A A L A L 'Q MQ?-L 'ii' EDITH V LILLIE THOMAS .I LOCKWOOD ROY O LUCERO PAT A LYNCH 1 9 JAMES R McKINLEY Smart LYNN C LUNDBERG KIRK L McKAY W gif' ' N 101 W fx lil' ir Qu--r JUDITH M LOGUE DUANE LUKE GILBERT LOYA GORDON P LUNA BONNIE A MCGUIRE JUDITH E McGUIRE TROYCE A McKINLEY SANDRA L McLENDON Q' 25? L -1:-0 i fx , Y,,!a f 4 's R 'T ,1,,mf,' A , 1 Q' 1 LN . Q -I N D 1 s , 'LQ N 1'i':1j 5 X 5 ' If 1- ' fx, 1 A r ' V, ' 'l. , A L AA 4, Q QL 1 , i ' ., , f I ,f 'I . 1' ,M E I A . ' I I . 1 I :1.5,....,.X,,. f . -QQ -vi? ' T ' . , j.Rv.:i 4 --I Y' l f A 'Q I . K 0 4. ' '. JL , .U f A ' ' I Ia? HZ X 'L I , V: -5 ,,-fi' r FD ' It . X 'E ' A--:LA A Tj ' rg KX 'r , , . . X A 4, M 5 Q.: , , ,, 75, L2-.N A A I W I m. . 'Qi n 1-fig - A 1 I ' ae:tfa.:iX I x .f I , N A' ' X w K, DN 5A qw-v 6 151:72 MAURICE G McLEOD NORA A McQUEEN MERCED MALDONADO DENNIS W MAPLES TONY D MARQUET ROBERTA A MARTINEZ VALERIE D MARTINEZ RONALD M MARTINO I A 6 J 7 I s fig BARBARA G MAIN ROSE E MARQUET QYIIOPS DONALD E MABEN ANN M MARENGO ROSIE J MARTINEZ Proud JUDY E MASTERSON PATRICIA ANN MEDEL 'S' 1 bmi! fu. V13 'Y' Q ALAN MEEKHOF GARY L MERRITT 1959 A E LEE MEIBOS RAYMOND L METZ EARNEST J MILLER LINDA A MILLER LEATHA M MILLIGAN ln:- 1' ar:-' ff Qs df? ALEX P MENA PAUL A MEYER HELEN L MILLER WILLIAM L MILLSAP X 17' 'feb 41 ADELINE M MENDOZA BARRETT A MILLER JANE G MILLER BETTY JANE MITCHELL f. 3 I I N 'X 's I . , ix J A ,tax Q- Vi' , V lf, ' mu v , I A I Q K ' 4 N A ' - fl ff, If ., 'E I. A , PY: gf: I K. A I A W me-E W I I T .' F . lt f A ' I - Ig I H ' W, I . V 'S AIT X I bf' AO mmf gl , W HM H MOST INDUSTRIOUS Fed Bo cz d E elyn K Omar .I-,a Sensors BARBARA J MONROE MANUEL MONTGOMERY HELEN R MOORE SUSAN D MOORE Theq Worked Hard CHRISTINE D MORRISON .IUDITH MORRISON MARYANN L MUCHIE DAVID M MUUS FRANCES G MEYERS DOROTHY Y NAKAMURA ADALIE M NAVEDO CARLA JEAN NELSON Q' 4.5 aff fx 75 0- 54 I gh '- , . it - ,Ik x Rx A L V. V xg, L L I If mf V 1, fi' 3 . L Wiiv Y ,, 3-A K Y I :M I I' wrf I M lg 'I'511.f I A 5' L k I w .X : r rn r , v r . 4 0 1 I . w K 5 - 'vs L xx I, 4, I A I I f if' If I 1 ti HELEN R NELSON MARY JANE ODEN LUCILLE M OWEN LOREN L PAGE MICHAEL J NEVIN JIM A NEWTON DIANE L OFFUTT DANIEL L ORTIZ REBECCA PADILLA CAROL Y PARKER awww Q. ,H A 3 , 3 1 fe' . 5,12 'VI Lx ' V N' SHARON M NORFLEET VIRGINIA E ORTIZ 1959 Theq Laughed Qczzqlq 5 , I : , i r . I , I ,f 'N I I ff Gp - ' 2 X55 I 3 I J I QQ .- i f I f ' ff' '4 iw' 6 Su- CHARLES A. PARODI BENNEY PEREZ YOLANDA M. PIZZUTO NORMA J. PYLE QT 4o'v KATHLEEN L. PASZKO ROBERT K. PETERSON PENELOPE L. POOLE LEE D. QUIRIN Q91 an-., HRV ROSS PAYNE SHARON L. PIRLO NADIA F. POPPOFF MILES C. RAMSEY l JACK E. PEARSON Seniors Gifted KATHRYN A POWERS WAYNE RATKOVICH Q-- in ag T 11 P ' 4 I A . A g , 2. ' S ' 5 Qu T X fc 5 . T XS ff' A xl Qs '. X- 1' A 'L . K H Q bv 0' 'L-1 aww ,WS 1:-Q THOMAS E REESE GLORIA M ROACH Aga Q-71' 1959 f- was Ten REIDENGER NANCY RICH Joe J RISOLA MARCIA M noonewle MAx c Roomcusz JOHN A RONDINA CAROLINE RosAs MANUEL R Rum CAROL L nurowlcz SANDRA J SAFFLE JOE F SALDANA ALFRED SANCHEZ JOAN P SAVIOLA RX Q11 L 5' 257 W A A V ,A gg, p 4 4' 5' ' ya , 3. .ff A715 A A li' ,'.,.. 'if . ' U I bf, . . c ' sr , A ' R' K Y v ' V A If I A. 75 ' 5 X .1 f -. 'V lr I 1 . fx 4. , I ,ff ' 41 X S X 5' QR Y 5 1 - HELEN L. SCALES ARLEEN SERNECK SALLY L. SEXTON CAROL A. SHOEMAKER CULINARY techniques of Alvin Charles ond Richard Anderson were fried by Principal Foul cmd Coach Zimmerman or Q boys' class luncheon. Seniors CHRISTINE SCHN JANICE L SELLIN Theq Ccilmlq Faced ROBERT SEYBERT MARILYN M SHARP JERRY A SHIPPEY RUTH E SHOEMAKER DAVID C SHORT JEAN SIDENER KAN V BEST NATURED E n e M ller Jud e Busch 1959 Unllmlmd Horizons ,eww RAYMOND SIFLING CHARLES L SMITH ROBERT E STANSBURY WILLIAM C STARRETT HAROLD J STEINBACH 484' iv 4 'P Q5 JANET K STEVENS RONALD P STEVENS LEE T STEWART if Z' MICHAEL SIMMER GEORGE R SORICH BETTY JO SPARKS BILL D. STONE I7 If X-f 9 60 -G uf. 1, is In ,Z xxff 'Y APRIL A SURLAK AUDREY J SUSSMAN MARIE I TAYLOR BEVERLY J TROMBLY LUCY VASQUEZ Q GEORGE A TERRY JEAN M UNGER GAYLE P VAUGHN -VS qlh-of Iii WAYNE D TAMAYO RONALD L TARICCO ROSEMARY E TREGO ROSS F VAN HORN THOMAS B VELTUM S Sensors Eager fg,X ws rl EUGENE R VARCADOS PAUL WAGERS lah 2 Du. 'hr-'Y' '5..- Af ROSEMARY S WALLACE 1 959 Active LLOYD R WILKINS JERRY W WILLIS 19 5' PATRICIA M WARD SHARON D WARD NANCY A WEBB LINDA S WEEMS CHARLOTTE E WHITE STEPHEN W WHITE BOYD A WILLIAMS PATRICIA L WILLIAMS RONNIE G WILLIAMS BEVERLY K WISELEY JUDY C WOLTERS SHARON E WOODHURST fgg 6 Q? BEST DRESSED Dave Short Barbara Lassalefte Seniors Scadlq Theq Departed FRANKLIN YEE WILLIAM S YOUNKE KENNETH S YESCAS CAROL A ZIMMERMAN as 'Z 'FU' is pang. 'ivy WILLIAM R WRIGHT HARRY YAMADA CAROL L YOST JOHN H ZIMMERMAN H lf.-2,-X BOB S YAMADA PETRA YBARRA ROGER C YOUNG LILLIAN M ZURGILGAN 1 4+ in i n-r if .X ,T 5 ' f 5: ' . X ' 'SLS' A A fr 5 T , Z Q A. K. Q a NL 5 I 3 M - , ' n ix ii Q Af. L Wt, x A , x 2 at X M my 051 I ' . Fun- Loving Seniors BONNIE McGuire reveals one TOMAHAWK Editor Kathy Powers of her many sides. modeled the latest in drenched 'A . A .1 W IMAGAGA staff members Roberta Lloyd and Kippie fashions. Yoke G dm POPCORN AND CANDY made up the early morning breakfast for seniors at the Star Theatre ASB PREXY Wayne Ratkovich cha rmed the audience A BIG moment in the lives of Chuck and Dave Camera Snq Carmellta Abrll Guillermo Altamirano Gail A Anderson Jack G Ayers Elizabeth J. Baillie Marguerite Barthelemy William R. Boyd Jessie Chaparro Alvin B. Charles Arlene D. DeKoning Roland O. Devving Don E. Dismukes Shirley J. Donnell John D. Fallon Esther Figueroa Porfirio M. Garcia Kenneth A. George Roger C. Herbert Gerald W. Hessler Lillian M. Higuera Gordon A. Hunsaker John L. Ivle David E. Jones Vemon L. Keeler Annette Lorlso Grant E. McGregor Jon V. McNall Warren R. Manning Steve A. Marcinko Terry L. Martln John D. Meyer Rene L. Meyer Tam J Miller Margaret V Monroy Richard W Newberry Harry E Offerman Charles L. O Neal Lou M. Ortowski G. Hollis Overall Raymond A. Paz Sandra J. Peck Douglas M. Poor Margarite M. Prendergast Brian D. Ramsey Larry L. Ranallo Larry 0. Rhodes Paul H. Richardson James Rivera Gloria L. Robinson Albert M. Rodriguez Earl L. Ross Julie E. Sebok Edwin Shipcott Jerry L. Schulze Michael H. Smith Jacqualine A. Spllmm John P. Staert Craig L. Tatro Everett A. Tobin Kenneth Weaver James R. Whittington Clifford A. Wolf Jean C. Wuertx SLEEPY EYED Seniors flocked to the Star Theatre to see Gidget and Ala Jessie James before cutting out to their various destinations on D C Day 64 ABRIL CARMELITA P 263 ADAMS RAY P 238 AGUILAR LORETTA P 238 Glee Club I Campus Chrustuans ALBERTSON ALICE P 38 Entered 2 Blology Club 3 Pub llcatlons Club 2 Tomahawk 2 ALLARD DAVE P 238 ALLEC ANNA P 38 FHA I 3 Mmas 2 Spanush Club ALLEN BARBARA 8 ALLEN LINDA Entered 2 ALTAMIRANO GUILLERMO 6 ANDERSON COLLEEN P 2 Glee Club Accompamst l 2 3 4 Vodvll I 2 3 4 Warrlorettes 3 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Fall Play 2 3 4 Oklahoma 2 Annle Get Your Gun 3 Rose Marne 4 Campus Chrlstlans I 2 3 4 Vrce Pres 2 FTA 3 4 Latln Club America Gold Cup Wunner for Fnne Arts Musnc Certltucate Wm ner4 Zone4 ANDERSON GAIL 26 Entered 3 Tomahawk 3 ANDERSON RICHARD ARBALLO JACK 2 8 ARCOVERDE MIGUEL Water Polo A 3 4 Swnmmlng B2 A3 4 ARMIJO ANITA P 38 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Vodvll 1 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 2 3 ce Pres 4 ARNOLD HAROLD P 39 Football Varsuty Mgr 3 4 Bas ketball D 2 Track C l 3 Student Councll 4 A Band I 2 Bnology Club Vlce Pres 3 Fuzzmatncs 3 FA 3 4 2 HIY 3 4 Sr Party Comm 4 Sr Dutch Day Comm 4 ATON CAROL P 39 Glee Club 2 3 4 FBLA Sec 4 Horizon Club I AYERS JACK P 263 BAERENTZEN IB P 239 BAGLEY CAROL P 239 Student Councul 2 Pep Comm 3 Vodvll 3 4 CSFI 2 matics 3 Sec Treas 4 FTA 3 Treas 4 Horizon Club 3 GAA 2 3 4 GALS 4 Grea pamters Sec I Latm Club Sec 1 Vlce Pres 2 Mmas 3 Daisy Cham 3 GL Decoratuons Comm 3 GLPubl1c1ty Comm 4 Color Guard 3 4 BAIER ELMER P 239 Football B 2 Basketball D 4 Track B 2 C 3 Band l 2 Latin Club2 4 BAILLIE ELIZABETH P 263 BARBOUR ELENA P 239 Class Sec 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Vodvll 3 JV Cheer Leader 2 Oklahoma 2 We to ma chucks 2 Tomahawk 2 BARNARD FRED P 239 ck C 1 B 2 3 A 4 Cr Country B l 2 3 A 4 Student Council 2 Vodvll 3 Centurlans Vuce Pres 4 Conn Club4 CSF 2 3 Sealbearer 4 Fuzzmatucs Spanish Club 1 2 Vnce Pres Pres 4 Dalsy Chain 3 Sr Announcements Comm 4 Na tnonal Merlt flnallst 4 Bank of America Gold Cup Wlnner for Math Science Laboratory Sclence Certlfucate Winner Zone 4 BARTHELEMY MARGUERITE 6 Student Councll 2 3 4 BAUMANN KENNETH 2 9 BECKERMAN JEFFREY 2 9 BELL JOHN 239 Entered 4 BENTE GLENDA MAE 2 9 BERARDINO LINDA 2 9 Campus Chr1stlans2 3 4 French Club 2 3 Sec 4 Warrlorettes 3 CSF 4 BERRIDGE JOAN P 240 BEYREIS JOLYNN P 240 Entered 3 French Club 3 Latin Club 3 GL Standard Dress Comm 4 BJUGSTAD KAREN P 240 Gnrls Glee l Campus Chrlstlans I 2 Quuz Team3and4 Y Teens l Publucatlons Club 3 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Spanish Club I Tomahawk 3 Page Co Edltor 4 BLACK MARGARET P 240 Entered 4 BLACKWILL WAYNE P 240 Class Vlce Pres I Pres 2 Foot Sensor ball B I A 2 Tru Captam 3 and asketball B I A 2 Track A 2 Baseball B I A 3 4 Student Councul 2 3 4 Student Court 3 Centuruans 4 Jumor l Pres 2 Sr HlY'1 4 Lettermens Club 2 Sec 3 4 All League Football 3 4 All SGV BLAIR DARLENE P 240 Vo val l 3 Orchestra I 2 3 FBLA 4 Horrzon Club I 2 3 Spamsh Club l 2 3 BLOCK BARBARA P 240 BLOMGREN EDWARD P 40 BsGleelJrH1Y2 an Club l 2 Publications Club 2 Tomahawk 2 BLOMGREN JOYCE P 40 Pep Comm 2 3 4 N2 dv1l3 4 Cheer Leader JV 2 Varsity 3 4 Oklahoma 2 Annre Get Your Gn 3 Rose Marne 4 FBLA Pres 4 FTA 4 Minas 3 4 Or chesls Pres 3 4 Publications Tomahawk 2 lmagaga Buslness Mgr 4 GL Standard Dress Court Bal1ff2 GL Formal Prmcess l 2 Homecoming Prmcess 4 Dalsy Cham 3 GL Socral Comm 4 Standard Dress 2 4 Scholarship Comm 3 Op Co Op Prmcess 4 BOLLINGER BUNI P 40 Glee Club 2 Vodvll l GAA I Spanrsh Club I BOORMAN WAYNE P 240 BORGARDT WILLIAM P 240 Entered 3 Water Polo B 4 Bas ketball B 4 Vodvll 4 Band 4 Orchestra 4 Fall Play 4 BOSSERT MARGARET P 240 Pep Comm 3 4 Authors Club 3 CSFI 2 3 Flzzmatlcs 3 4 FTA 3 4 Horlzon Club 3 GAA I 2 4 H1st3 GALS3 4 a Clubl Sec 2 Mmas 3 Sr Party Comm 4 GL Decoratnons Comm 3 Publicity Comm 4 Colorguard 3 Head 4 BOUMA CLIFFORD P 240 ASB Treas 4 Student Council 3 4 Vodv1l2 4 Centur1ans4 CSF 2 3 4 Fnzzmatncs 3 4 French Clubl 2 3 Pres 4 Smoke Sag nals 3 Editor 4 Darsy Cham 3 Kung of Mardi Gras 2 4 Bank of America Mathematics Certuflcate Wlnner 4 BOVEE CLAIRE P 240 P ...A- I , 4- ' , 2 , I Fizz- 2 2 '- ' I , ' 7 . 2 7 I 47 B I , , 3, 47 I , . 2 ' 2 2 2 2 2 I ' ' 1, I , I 2 se- ' , , 2 I. 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I ' 2 2 I I I ' I . , . 7 - 2 - Index Bnology Club 3 CSF1 2 3 4 Fuzzmatlcs 2 3 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 GALS 3 Treas 4 Minas 3 Student Court 4 BOYD WILLIAM 6 BRANSTETTER WILMER P Entered 3 BRICK MIKE BROCKLEBANK CHRISTINE Entered 3 GL Soclal Comm 4 BRODERICK ELAINE P 241 Campus Chrlstlans 2 3 Treas 4 BROGDEN JIMMIE P 241 Track A 1 2 Cross Country 2 Student Councul 2 3 Student Council 2 3 Student Court 3 Mnxed Glee4 Biology Club 4 Jr 2 Sr HI Y 3 4 Le mens 2 3 4 Sea Squares 2 Dansy Cham 3 BROWN JEAN P 241 GL Cablnet 3 Student Council 3 Vodvll I 2 3 Cheer Leader JV 2 Y Teens I Campus Christians 2 3 Pres 4 Quiz Team 3 4 CSF 1 2 3 Sealbearer 4 Fuzz matics 3 4 FTA 3 4 GAA 2 3 Publlcatlons Club 3 Sec 4 Qurll We To Ma Chucks 2 lmagaga 3 Club Edntor 4 Dalsy Cham 3 GL Publlclty Comm 2 BROWN JO ANN P 41 Biology Club 3 Campus Chrls trans 1 GAA1 2 3 4 GALS 3 BROWNE ALBERT P 41 Entered 3 Track B 3 Flzzmatxcs 3 Spanush Club 4 BROWNE GILBERT P 41 Entered 3 Track C 3 BURGESS KATHERINE P 241 CSF I 2 FBLA 4 Bank of Amer :ca Home Economlcs Certlfrcate Wmner 4 Future Homemaker of Tomorrow4 BURGESS TED P 241 BUSCH .IUDIE P 241 Entered 2 ASB Sec 4 GL Cabl 3 Cla S c 3 u dent Council 3 Pep Comm 3 4 Vodvll 3 4 Cheer Leader 3 4 Annre Get Your Gun 3 Biology Club 3 CSF 2 3 4 FTA2 Sec 3 and 4 Minas 3 4 Spanish Club 2 3 Tnllnquettes 3 4 We To Ma Chucks 2 Tomahawk 3 Jr Sr Prom Comm 3 Jr Jacket Comm 3 Muss Frlenclshup 3 Mlss Well Groomed 4 GL For mal Pruncess 3 Homecommg Prmcess 4 GL Formal Queen 4 Daisy Cham 3 CALDWELL JOAN Entered 3 CALLI MARGARET ANN Entered 2 Orchesls 3 CANIZALES STEVEN CAREY ROBERT 4 CASTILLO PHILLIP 4 Basketball C 2 Student Court 4 Band 1 Orchestra 2 FFA 2 3 Vlce Pres 4 PCA PublucSpeak mg Wmner 3 Bank of America Agrnculture Certlflcate Wmner 4 CAVEZZA MARY P 42 GL Cablnet4 Glrls Glee1 Vod vll 3 4 Y Teens 1 Biology Club 3 Campus Chrlstrans 3 Mlnas 3 4 Tnlllquettes 3 4 We To Ma Chucks 2 Sr Party Comm 4 Daisy Cham 3 CHADWICK STANLEY P 42 CHAPPARO JESSIE P 63 CHARLES ALVIN P 63 CHASE PARKER P 242 Entered 2 Football A 4 CHAVEZ JOHNNY P 242 CHAVEZ PATRICIA P 242 Student Council 1 2 3 Womens Glee 4 CHRISS MELBA Entered4 FHA4 CLARK CAROL P 242 CLARK RAY Track C 1 B 2 A 3 Cross Coun tryA 2 3 Authors Club 3 Pub lucatlons Club 3 Tomahawk 3 Reflections 3 CLOW SHERRY P 242 Entered 4 Tennus 4 CLAYTON MARLENE P 242 Campus Chrnstlans 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 CLIFTON RAMONA 42 Entered 3 Latm Club 3 4 COLE MARY 24 Entered 3 COLLIER PAT 24 Entered 4 COLLINS CAROLYN 242 Entered 3 Student Councll 4 Fall Play Publ Mgr 4 CSF3 4 Seal bearer 4 Publications Club 3 4 Tomahawk3 Reflectnons4 CONATSER BENNIE P 242 Football C1 2 B 3 A4 CONDITT ROBERT P 43 COOK PERRY P 243 Entered 4 CSF Sealbearer 4 Publrcatuons Club 4 Quill and Sroll Vlce Pres 4 Tomahawk 4 Retlectuons 4 National Merit Funalrst 4 Bank ofAmer1ca Gold Cup for Luberal Arts Certltlcate Winner In Englrsh Zone 4 LP Women s Club Scholarshlp 4 COOLEY BILL P 43 Football A 3 4 Track A 3 4 Student Court 4 Bnology Club 4 Centurlans 4 Lettermens 4 Sr Hu Y 4 CORDES ASHER P 43 Entered 4 COVENTRY FRED P 243 Football C 2 Basketball D 1 Baseball A 2 3 Co Capt 4 Latm C 1 2 COWGILL ROBERT P 43 CRYAR JAMES P 243 Swlmmxng C 2 3 Football C 2 CURLEY BONNIE P 43 GL Vlce Pres 4 GL Cabinet 3 Warrlorettes 2 Second Lleut 3 Captaun 4 Campus Chrlstlans 1 S 2 CS I GA Y Teens 1 We To Ma Chucks 2 Tlllnquettes 3 Pres 4 GL Formal Princess 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Mlss Posse 4 DalsyChaun3 CURRAN LOLA P 43 DALVIN BRIDGET P 43 Orchesus Sec 4 DE KONING ARLENE P 263 Campus Chrlstlans 4 DE LA VERGNE JUDY P 243 Campus Chrlstnansl 2 3 4 FBLA 4 Spanish Club I DE VOE DIANE P 43 Pep Comm 4 Vodvul 2 3 Song er 4 Fall Play 1 2 Oklahoma 2 Annie Get Your G n 3 Rose Mane 4 Cam pus Chrlstlans 2 FTA 4 Grease pannters 3 4 Spannsh Club 1 2 Thesplans 2 3 4 GL Publlcnty Comm 3 4 Dausy Cham 3 DEWING ROLAND P 63 Entered 4 Band 4 Shutterbugs 1 I I I I I 2 - I' I 1 - 2 . . . 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I I - - I I 4, 66 DISMUKES DON P 263 DOBSON VIRGINIA P 43 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Vodvul 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Oklahoma 2 Annue Get Your Gun 3 Rose Marue 4 Campus Chrustuans 2 3 4 CSF3 4 Thespuans4 DONNELL SHIRLEY P 263 Student Councul 3 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Campus Chrustuans 2 DOTY BETTY P 243 DUXBURY FRED P 243 EDDY ROY P 244 Class Pres 4 Football C I B 2 A 3 Basketball C I B 2 Track C I B 2 A 3 4 Student Councul 2 Oklahoma 2 Buology Club 4 Centuruans 3 4 Sr Hu Y3 Vuce Pres 4 Lettermens 3 4 EDGERTON MEDA P 244 Student Councul I 2 Vodvul I 2 3 4 CSFI 2 3 Sealbearer4 FTA 3 4 Horuzon Club Sec I Treas 2 3 GAAI Sec 2 Vuce s 3 Pres 4 GALS2 3 Publucatuons Club 4 Spanush quettes 4 Imagaga Gurls Sports Edutor 4 ASB Cabunet 4 EDMOUNDSON NORMA P 244 EISERLOH ENSI P 244 Entered 2 Muxed Glee 3 4 Vod vul 2 Orchestra 2 French Club 2 3 Tomahawk 3 EKSTRAND SHARON P 44 ELLIOT GERALDINE P 244 Gurls Glee I 4 Spa'nush Club 2 ELLSWORTH ANN P 244 Student Councul I 2 Pep Comm 3 4 Vodvul I 2 3 Song Leader 3 Head4 Fall Play2 3 GAAI Dausy Chaun 3 EMERY DENNIS P 44 Entered 3 Football C 4 Band 4 Coun Club 4 ENNIS DONALD P 244 Entered 3 Water Polo A 3 Capt MVP 4 Swummung A 3 Capt 4 Student Court Judge 4 Centur uans 4 CSF 3 4 Imagaga Boys Sports Assust 4 Sr Party Comm 4 MVP Water Polo 3 4 MVP Swummung 4 ERICKSON LESTER P 244 ESCALERA JOHN P 244 Entered 2 Football A 3 4 Bas ketball JV 3 Track A 3 EVANS CONNIE P 245 Entered 2 Campus Chrustuans 3 FALLON JOHN P 63 FANNIN MARJORIE P 45 Entered 3 Vodvul 3 FBLA 4 FANT GAYLE P 245 Student Councul I 2 GL Stand ard Dress 3 Horuzon Club I Munas 3 FELS ROBERT P 45 Entered 2 FERRANTI IVANA P 45 Pep Comm 2 3 4 Vodvul 2 3 Warruorettes 2 Cheer Leader JV V 3 4 CSF 3 FHA I A 3 Vuce Pres 4 Dausy Chaun FICK MORRIS 4 Entered 4 CCC 4 Sr Hu FIGUEROA ALBERT 245 FIGUEROA ESTER 26 FILLINGAME LAURA 4 FINK MARY 245 F I 2 3 FIRMAN NORMA 4 Vodvull 2 3 Campus Chrustuans FTA 3 GAA 2 3 Publucatuons Club 3 Spanush Club 2 We To Ma Chucks 2 Imagaga 3 FISH MARILYN P 245 Glee Club Accompanust I 2 V vulI 2 4 Fall Play2 3 4 Oklahoma 2 Annue Get Your Guru 3 Rose Marue 4 YTeens I We To Ma Chucks 2 Spanush Club2 Thespuans 2 3 4 Dausy Chaun 3 FREESTONE PETER P 245 Entered 3 Men s Glee 3 4 FULMER BETTY P 246 Entered 2 Fall Play 3 4 Annue Get Your Gun 3 Rose Marue 4 Buology Club 3 CSFI 2 3 Sealbearer 4 Fuzzmatucs 2 3 FTA 3 Greasepaunters Vuce Pres 3 4 Munas 3 Treas 4 Publuca tuons Club 3 Spanush Club 2 3 We To Ma Chucks 2 Tomahawk 3 N W Heughts Women s Club Scholarshup 4 GALEANA RONALD P 246 Football B I 2 3 Basketball B Senior A GARCIA ALEXANDER P 246 Football B 2 Track B 2 GARCIA FRANCISCO P 246 vul 2 3 4 Band 2 Orchestra 2 3 4 Fall Play 2 GARCIA PORFIRIO P 263 GARDNER SANDRA LEE P 246 GAWLICK PAT P 246 Gurls Glee I Campus Chrustuans I FBLA 4 GAA 2 GL Socual Comm 4 GEORGE KENNETH P 263 Entered 4 Basketball JV 4 Shut terbugs 4 GERBER FRANCES P 46 Entered 3 Swummung 3 Vodvul 3 Warruorettes4 FHA3 Pres 4 Munas 3 GHERE ELIZABETH P 246 Tennus 4 Badmunton 3 Band I 2 Campus Chrustuans I 2 3 4 FTA4 GAAI 2 3 4 GALS4 Publucatuons Club 3 Spanush Club I GILFEDDER JAMES 46 GOMEZ GLORIA P 46 Entered 2 Spanush Club 4 GOMEZ MARTHA 46 46 Fuzzmatucs 4 FFA 2 3 ea Squures 2 GRADKE GARY 4 Entered 2 Bank of Ameruca Trades and lndustry Certutucate Wunner 4 GRAY DIANE P 246 Entered 4 Vodvul 4 Orchesus 4 Student Councul 4 GUEST BARBARA P 246 Badmunton 4 Vodvul 2 Band I 2 Campus Chrustuans2 3 4 CSF I 2 3 Pres 4 Sealbearer 4 GAA2 3 4 Fuzzmatucs4 Publu catuons Club 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Spanush Clubl Sec 2 Treas 3 4 Imagaga Classes Edutor 4 Bausch Lomb Scuence Award 4 Natuonal Merut Funalust 4 Bank of Ameruca Foreugn Languages Certufucate Wunner 4 Dausy Chaun 3 Dustruct Wunner VFW Aux Essay Contest Wunner 4 Dustruct Wunner So Caluf Eduson Co Essay Contest 4 Amerucan Sav ung Scholarshup 4 GUSTAFSON SUE P 247 Entered 2 GAA 3 Dausy Chcuun 3 1 . 1 . 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Index HAKE FRANCES P 247 HALL CAROL P 247 Pep Comm 2 Glee Club I 2 Vodvull 2 3 Warruorettes 2 3 Cheer Leader JV 2 Oklahoma 2 YTeens I Munas 3 4 Tullu quettes2 3 4 We To Ma Chucks 2 Dausy Chaun 3 GL Scholarshup Comm I 3 Decoratuons Comm I 2 3 Publucuty Comm 2 3 Welfare Comm 2 3 Standard Dress 2 Op Co Op Queen 4 HALL MARY P 247 Vodvul 2 3 4 Buology Club 3 Fuzzmatucs 3 4 FHA I 2 Sec 3 Treas 4 ReguonalTreas 4 GAA I 2 3 4 GALS3 Sec 4 Munas 3 Spanush Club I Dausy Chaun 3 Sr Pruvuleges Day Comm 4 Tennus 2 3 4 HALLENBECK PEGGY ANN P 247 Band I Campus Chrustuans 2 HALSEY RON P 247 HAMMER ROBERTA P 47 FHA I Latun Club 3 Warruor ettes 3 HANSON DIANE P 247 Student Councul I Vodvul I 2 YTeens I Campus Chrustuans 2 3 Quuz Team4 CSFI 2 3 Sec 4 Sealbearer 4 uzzmatucs 3 4 FTA4 GAAI 2 3 Publu catuons Club 3 Treas 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Spanush Club 2 3 We To Ma Chucks 2 lmagaga 3 Student Lute Edutor 4 Dausy Chaun 3 GL Publucuty Comm 2 3 Sr Pruvulege Comm 4 Jr Recognu tuon Day Chm 3 Nat Merut Commendatuon 4 Bank of Amer uca Zone Funalust Gold Cup Wun ner for Vocatuonal Arts Busuness Certufucate Wunner 4 HANSON KENNETH P 47 Basketball D I Fuzzmatucs 4 Junuor Hu Y2 Raduo Club Sec 4 Sr Hu Y 4 Dausy Chaun 3 HARBECK BETTI P 47 Campus Chrustuans I 2 3 FTA 4 GALS I 2 Munas 4 Spanush Club I 2 3 We To Ma Chucks HARMON EMMA LOU P 247 GL Cabunet 4 ASB Cabunet 4 GL Publucuty Comm 4 Student Councul 3 Vodvul 4 Orchestra I Fall Play Tucket Mgr 4 Campus Chrustuans I 2 Sec 3 4 CSF 4 FTA 3 4 Dausy Chcuun 3 HARRIS PHILLIP P 247 Swummung 2 Football 2 HATFIELD FRANK P 247 Football C 2 B 3 4 Basketball I C 2 3 Tennusl Base a B I 2 FFA 2 Sea Squures 2 3 HAVINS EDWARD P 247 Football B I 2 Basketball B 2 A 3 Tennus 3 Buology Club 3 4 Fuzzmatucs 3 French Club 4 Jr Hu Y 2 Lettermens 3 4 Sa Squures 2 3 HEBERT JUDY P 247 Vodvul 3 4 Sprung Play4 Farm erettes 3 French Club 3 4 FBLA 4 Publucatuons Club 3 HERBERT ROGER P 263 Cross Country I Vodvul 2 3 4 Fall Play2 3 4 Musurama 2 3 4 Lens Smashers Pres 3 and 4 Shutterbugs 3 4 Tomahawk Photographer 3 4 Imagaga Photographer 3 4 Football C I HESSLER GERALD P 263 Entered 4 HICKEY BARBARA P 248 Entered 3 Campus Chrustuans 3 4 Orchesus 3 4 Sr All Nught Party Comm 4 HIGUERA LILLIAN P 263 Student Councul I GAA I 2 HOLST STEVEN P 248 Track B 2 4 Student Councul 4 Vodvul 4 Buology Club 3 French Club 4 HOOVER JAMES P 248 Entered 4 HOPWOOD CAROLE P 248 Buology Club 3 Authors Club 3 CSF l Greasepaunters I Latun C I 2 HOUDASHELT SANDRA P 248 HOWELL SANDRA P 248 Campus Chrustuans I CSF I 2 3 Latun Club I 2 HUNSAKER GORDON P 248 Entered 3 Football C 3 D 4 Track C 3 D 4 CCC 4 HUNTING NANCY P 248 Entered 2 IVIE JOHN P 263 Football A 4 Track C 2 B 3 A Tru Capt MOP 4 Student Coun cul 4 Buology Club Vuce Pres 4 Centuruans 3 4 CSF 3 Sr HuY 4 Lettermen s 3 4 JACKSON JANET P 248 GL Cabunet 3 4 Tennus I Bad munton 2 3 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Vodvul 'l 2 3 4 Band I all Play 3 Oklahoma 2 ose Marue 4 YTeens I We To Ma Chucks Pres 2 Campus Chrus tuans2 3 CSFI 2 3 Sealbearer 4 Spanush Clubl 2 Tulluquettes 2 3 4 Treas 4 Dausy Chaun 3 GL Publucuty Comm 2 GL Dec oratuons Comm 2 3 4 Frosh Banner Comm I JACKSON JESS P 24B JACKSON JUDITH P 248 GL Cabunet 3 4 Badmunton I 2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Vodvul I 2 3 4 Bandl Fall Play ro ductuon Mgr 3 Oklahoma 2 pus Chrustuans 2 3 CSF I 2 3 Sealbearer 4 FTA 2 Spanush ub I 2 Thesp ans 4 Tul quettes 2 3 Sec 4 We To Ma Chucks Treas 4 Dausy Chaun 3 GL Welfare Comm I Frosh Ban ner Comm I JACKSON ROBERT P 248 Band 2 3 4 Shutterbugs 2 JACKSON WILLIAM P 248 JANCA CONRAD P 249 Entered 3 Senuor Hu Y 4 JOHN LARRY P 249 Entered 3 Basketball A 3 Co Capt 4 Mens Glee 3 Buology Club 3 4 Fuzzmatucs 3 Sr Hu Y 4 Lettermen s 4 JOHNSON MILDRED P 249 JOHNSON NANCY P 249 JOHNSTON CLARKE P 249 Student Courucul I Band 3 4 Sea Squures Pres 3 Spanush Club I JONES DAVID P 263 JONES ROBERT P 249 JULIEN JOSEPH P 249 Football A 3 4 Track A 3 4 JULIEN KAREN P 249 Vodvul 3 Warruorettes 3 4 FTA 4 Sr All Nught Party Comm 4 KACY MARIE P 249 GAAI 2 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 I I . 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I . 5 , . . 1 - O Index ROSAS CAROLINE P 57 Gurls Glee I GL Standard Dress Comm 3 ROSS EARL P 63 RUBI MANUEL P 57 Football C Capt 3 B Capt 4 BsetballDI C2 B3 A4 Tennls A 2 Co Capt 3 MVP 4 Fuzzmatlcs4 Lettermen s4 Radno Club 3 RUTOWICZ CAROL P 57 GL Cablnet 2 3 Class Vice Pres 2 Class Treas 4 ASB Cabnnet4 Student Council 2 3 Pep Comm 3 4 Glee Club2 3 Vodvrl 2 3 Cheer Leader 2 3 4 Biology Club 3 Campus Christians 3 French Club 3 FTA 3 Horuzon Club 2 Mmas 3 4 Orchesls 4 Spanish ClubI 2 3 Tllllquettes 3 4 Frosh Banner Comm I Dausy Cham 3 Homecornlng Prmcess 4 GL Decoratlons Comm 3 Scholarshlp Comm I Frosh Frollc Wlnner I SAFFLE SANDRA 257 Vodvnl 2 Warrlorettes 2 SALDANA JOE 257 SANCHEZ ALFRED 2 7 Entered 3 Track A 3 Cross Coun try A 4 MIP Cross Country 4 SAVIOLA JOAN P 57 GL Sec 3 Pep Comm 4 Glee ClubI 2 Vodvul I 2 3 4 ong Leader 4 Brology Club 3 Cam pus Chrlstlans 3 French Club 3 4 GAA I 2 Mmas 3 4 Span us Club I 2 Tnlllquettes 3 4 We To Ma Chucks 2 Y Teens I Jr Sr Prom Comm 3 Cap and Gown Comm 4 Sr All Nnght Party Comm 4 Dausy Cham 3 GL Publucuty Comm 3 Standard Dress Comm 4 Scholarshlp Comm I SCALES HELEN P 258 Entered 2 Girls Glee 3 Vodvll 4 Flag Twlrler 4 Campus Chris trans 3 4 Mlnas4 SCHNIBBE CHRISTINE P 258 Entered 2 Flzzmatlcs 3 Orchesls 3 4 Colorguard 4 Sr All Night Party Comm 4 SEBOK JULIE P 263 SELLIN JANICE P 258 Student Councll 4 Glrls Glee 4 Vodvll 3 4 Warruorettes 2 3 4 GAA I SERNECK ARLEEN P 258 Student Court 3 Glee Club I 4 vll 3 4 Annue Get Your Gun 3 Rose Mane 4 Thespuans 3 4 SEXTON SALLY P 258 Tennls 3 4 Student Court R corder4 Vodvul 3 4 CSFI 2 Vlce Pres 3 Sealbearer 4, GAA I Treas 2 Sec 3 4 GAS3 Pres 4 Tllllquettes 4 Dalsy Cham 3 Sr Prlvllege Day Comm 4 BPW Scholarshlp 4 Bank of America Social Science Certificate Wmner 4 SEYBERT ROBERT Entered 4 SHARP MARILYN SHIPCOTT EDWIN SHIPPEY JERI Entered 4 SHOEMAKER CAROL 28 28 263 28 258 GL Welfare Comm 2 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Warrnorettes 3 Cam pus Chrlstuans 3 Spanlsh Club I Sr Breakfast Comm 4 SHOEMAKER RUTH P 258 Campus Chrustuans I 2 3 4 GAA 2 SHORT DAVID P 258 ASB Vnce Pres 4 Football CI 2 A 3 Tn Capt MVP 4 Basket balDI C2 A3 4 BaseballB I A 2 3 Co Capt 4 Stu ent Council I 4 Biology Club 3 4 Centurlans 3 Pres 4 CSFI 2 Vrce Pres 3 Sealbearer4 Fuzz matics 2 3 4 FTA 3 Vlce Pres 4 Latnn ClubI Pres 2 Letter mens 2 3 Vice Pres 4 Publlca tions Club 2 Sea Squires 2 Sr I-In Y Treas 3 4 Smoke Slgnals 4 Reflectnons 2 Jr Sr Prom Comm Co Chm 3 Daisy Cham 3 Sr Party Comm 4 SHULZE JERRY Radio Club 4 SIDENER JANE Glee ClubI 2 3 4 SIFLING RAYMOND Student Councnl 2 4 SIMMER MICHAEL SMITH CHARLES Men s Glee 4 SMITH MICHAEL Sea Squares 4 SORICH GEORGE 263 259 259 259 263 259 Cross Country A 4 Tennls A 3 4 Student Councsl 4 Blology Club 4 CSF 3 4 Flzzmatlcs 4 Lettermen s 4 SPARKS BETTY JO P 259 Pep Comm 4 Vodvnl I 2 War ruorettes 2 3 Song Leader 4 Band I Annie Get Your Gun 3 Brology Club 4 FBLA 4 GAA I Greasepaunters 3 Mlnas 4 Spanish Club 2 We To Ma Chucks 2 GL Standard Dress Comm 4 Daisy Cham 3 SPILMAN JACQUALINE P 263 Class Pres I Vodvul 2 Campus Chrrstlans 2 Y Teens I We To Ma Chucks 2 Dalsy Cham 3 SPODNICK ELAINE P 263 Entered4 STANDAERT JOHN P 263 Shutterbugs 4 STANSBURY ROBERT P 259 Entered 2 Baseball JV 2 Tennis A 3 4 French Club 2 STARRETT WILLIAM P 259 Entered 3 Tennis A 3 Capt 4 Cross Country JV 4 Fall Play 3 4 Annue Get Your Gun 3 Biol ogy Club 4 CSF 3 Vuce Pres 4 palnters3 4 Lettermen s4 Pub lncatnons Club 4 Thesptans 3 4 Imagaga 4 Reflectsons 4 S Hu Y 4 All League Tenms 3 4 Sr Party Comm 4 Sr Prlvllege Comm 4 Dausy Cham 3 2nd VFW Auxlllary Essay Contest 4 STEINBACH HAROLD P 259 Entered 2 Football B 3 Track B 3 Cross Country A 4 STEVENS JANET P 259 STEVENS RONALD P 259 FootballCI 2 B3 A4 Basket ball D I C 2 Student Council I 4 Biology Club 4 Flzzmatlcs 3 4 Lens Smashers 3 4 ea Squlres 3 Spanush Club I Sr H Y 3 4 STEWART LEE 2 9 STEWART TROY 26 Baseball JV 2 Band 3 ea Squlres 2 3 STONE BILL 59 SURLACK APRIL 260 SUSSMAN AUDREY 260 Entered 2 Pep Comm 4 Vodvul 4 Flag Twnrlers 4 Mmas 4 Or chests 4 Publications Club 4 2 , . 2 I 1 I I 1 1 I I I . 1 Z I 7 I ' , , , . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . , . 2 1 1 1 - , . 2 Vod I , 1 FCIII Play 3, 41 1 - ,, . 1- It I ' s - . , . 5 1 - 1 1 1 0 I4 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 7 7 1 ' - 1 I I ' ' . . i . I . . I 7 e- I I 7 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 7 I 7 , . 2 ' . , P ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' - 1 - 1 - 1 1 L 1 7 1 - 1 ' 1 . 1 ' ' 1 ' - I - . I I I . I t . . ' I . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 f 1 1 I I I . . . . .. I 1 I - - I . . 2 . . Q I , 1 1 ' 1 P- 5 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 - . I 1 1 1 I . I P' 5 , , 1 I - 1 1 P' , ' ' 7 ' , P. 5 . . . ' ' . I ' ' n Q I I 1 1 - 1 1 P- , . . ' ' ' . . 1 . , . 1 I 1 I I ' 1 -S . . J . I , , . , I I ' ' ' I ll - tl 1 1 P- 1 - ' . ' I I A I 31 4' G I 1 1 1 I . . I I . I P Fnzzmatlcs 45 FTA 47 Grease- I ' ' 1 1 1 I I ' , P, 5 1 - . . . . D ' I I I , , - 1 1 1 1 . . - - r. 7 , 1 - -1 1 - . ' ' . ' I 2 I 1 1 1 1 ' . .' ' , . . . . 1 1 1 ' - I d . I . - 1 - 1 . . . . . , , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 15 . ' ' ' ' ' ' . , ' , - 1 - 1 1 1 .I . I ' - D - ' ' , ' I 1 I I . u 1 n . , ' , - 1 1 I 1 ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 g , h 1 1 1 I I ' I I I , , - - ' , - , 1 1 f I ' 7 ' I I . - , 1 1 - , . . . . , 1 ' I . . ' ' ' I I 1 1 1 1 ' . ' ' . I I '- ' 1 1 - 1 ' ' ' - 1 . . . ' ' ' I -1 ' - 1 1 1 1 . I ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 5 . . I P. I I I 7 ' . 1- , . , . G . 1 . . , P. 258 , P, 5 I I 7 ' I ' - 1 I 1 ' I P- 3 ' , 1 ' . 1 P- 1 1 41 5 I I I - , . , ' ' , - 1 P- , P. 2 1 1 1 - - ' 1 P- , P. . . . I P. , . , P. , , , ' , . - 1 ' 1 ' 1 - I 3 I I 5 , P. I . I F 72 lmagaga 4 Daisy Chain 3 Sr Privilege Day Comm 4 TAMAYO WAYNE P 260 Football C I B 2 A 3 Tri Capt 4 Basketball D I C 2 Track C B2 A3 TriCapt 4 S TARICCO RONALD P 260 Glee Club 3 4 Vodvil 3 4 Fall Play 4 Rose Marie 4 Biology Club 3 Sea Squires 2 3 TATRO CRAIG P Entered 3 TAYLOR MARIE TERRY GEORGE TOBIN EVERETT 263 26 60 6 GL Cabinet 4 Pep Comm 4 Vodvil 3 4 Band 2 3 Honor Band4 Malorette3 Head4 Or chestra4 Oklahoma 2 Annie Get Your Gun 3 Rose Marie 4 Biology Club 3 GAAI 2 3 Minas 3 4 Sea Squires 3 Span ish Club I 2 3 4 Tillique es 4 We To Ma Chicks 2 Y Teens I GL Social Comm 3 TROMBLY BEVERLY P. UNGER JEAN Entered 4. VAN HORN ROSS Entered 4. VARCADOS EUGENE CCC 4. VASQUEZ LUCY FHA 2. VAUGHN GAYLE 260 260 260 260 260 60 Vodvil 3, 4, Warriorettes 2, Cam- pus Christians 3, 4, Horizon Club I, Minas 3, 4, Tilliquettes 2, 3, 4, We-To-Ma-Chicks 2, Y-Teens I, GL Social Comm. 4, Publicity Comm. 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Comm. I, Decorations Comm. 3. VELTUM, THOMAS P. 260 Entered 3, Vodvil 4, French Club 3, 4, Sr. Privilege Comm. 4. WAGERS PAUL P 60 Biology Club 4 Sr Service Comm 4 Sr Party Comm 4 WALLACE ROSEMARY P 261 Glee ClubI 2 4 Vodvll4 Cam pus Christians 4 French Club 2 WARD PATRICIA P 61 Girls Glee I Campus Christians WARD SHARON P 61 Vodvil 3 4 Warriorettes 4 We To Ma Chucks 2 GL Welfare Comm 4 Scholarship Comm 3 Standard Dress Sec 4 GAA I Minas Sec 3 Pres 4 WEAVER KENNETH P 263 WEBB NANCY P 261 Gee Club I 2 3 4 Vodvil 2 GL Standard Dress Comm 3 WEEMS LINDA P 261 Entered 2 Women s and Mixed 4 Publications Club 3 WHITE CHARLOTTE P 261 Student Council 4 Warruorettes 3 FHA 2 GAA I Greasepaint er I WHITE STEPHEN P 61 Entered 3 CCC 4 WHITTINGTON JAMES P 263 WILKINS LLOYD P 261 Cass Treas I 2 3 Stude t Council 2 3 Pep Comm 2 Cheer Leader JV Head 2- Band I 2- Orchestra I- Authors Club 3- Centurians 4- FTA 3 4- Publica- tions Club 2 3 Vice Pres. 4- Quill and Scroll 4 Sec.-Treas. 4- Tomahawk 2- lmagaga 3 Asso- ciate Editor 4- Reflections 3 4- D isy Chain 3- Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3- Jr. Jacket Comm. Chm. 3- Sr. Party Comm. 4. WILLIAMS BOYD P 61 Football C I 2- Basketball D 2 B 3 4- Tennis A I 2- Baseball -FFAI 2- . '- . WILLIAMS PATRICIA P 261 Girls Glee and Vocal I 2 3 4- Mixed 3 4- Vodvil 2- Warrior- ettes 2, 3, 4, 'Oklahoma 2. WILLIAMS, RONNIE P. 261 Cross Country I, Spanish Club 2, S . Hi-Y 4. WILLIS, JERRY P. 261 Swimming 4, Basketball 4, Track WISELY, BEVERLY P. 261 Entered 3 Mixed Glee 3 Vodvil 4 rench Club 3 Orchesis 4 GL Standard Dress Comrn 4 WOLF CLIFFORD P 63 WOLTERS JUDY P 261 Vodvil 2 3 4 Campus Chris trans 2 FTA 4 Spanish Club I GL Decorations Comm 4 WOODHURST SHARON P 261 Gee Clubl 2 3 4 Biooy Club 3 GAA I GL Decorations Comm 4 WRIGHT WILLIAM P 262 Coin Club 4 WUERTZ JEAN P 263 YAMADA BOB P 262 Student Council I Student Court 2 CSFI 2 3 4 Fizzmatics 3 4 Clu I 2 Smoke Signals 4 Baseball B I 2 Bank of Amer lca Art Certificate Winner YAMADA HARRY P 262 Track C 2 3 YBARRA PETRA P 262 Entered 2 CSF 2 FBLA Treas 4 YEE FRANKLIN P 262 Swimming B 4 Basketball D 2 C3 B4 TrackC2 3 MOP4 Vodvil I 3 4 Centurians4 :zz matics 4- French Club I Vice Pres. 2 3 4. YESCAS KENNETH . 262 YOST CAROL 262 Entered 3- Band I 2- Campus Christians 4- FHA I. YOUNG ROGER P. 262 Basketball C 3 D 4- Tennis A 3 . YOUNKE WILLIAM P. 262 vilI 2 34-BndI 4- Orchestra I 2 3 4- Fizzmatics ZIMMERMAN, CAROL P. 262 Entered 3, Mixed Glee 2, Cam- pus Christians I, Daisy Chain 3, Op Co-op Princess 4. ZIMMERMAN, JOHN P. 262 ZURGILGEN, LILLIAN P 262 Student Council 1, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Warriorettes I, Grease- painters I, Homecoming Princess I. S nior lncle .W- , ' ' , . 1 - 2 1 I 1 I -1- 1 - , . 2 I 1 1 1 - 1 - 2 I 1 I I 1I I 1 1, , , 1 . , 1. H1-Y 114. , . 31 4' ' ' 2 I 1 1 1 1 I I g I . 1 .1 I ' 7 7 - , . -Y- , P. 0 l 1 1 1 1 I 1 , P. 2 I I ' , I I PI 2 3 I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 II I 1 1 TREGO, ROSEMARY P, 260 Glee 4, Campus Christians 2, 3, Jr. Hi-Y 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Spanish ' , . , 1 I I - IJ 1 1 I 1 , ' s . , . 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 - I 1 1 1 1 I I IT ' ' ' ' I , ' . . I l - 1 1 1 V1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 I :FI - U I I 1 I 1 1 1 I P I P' 1 1 1 I P. V G I I , P. ' 21 1 4 , . 2 ' P I I I I G I 2l 3l P 52, ,,J1H1Y1,2 I-2 . ' ' z , P. 2 I 1 1 r 2 BAA-I 1 . -.. W. gg. a-' V U A ' w. ' f,.,gs'e 44. 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As private INDUSTRY in the United States has had a definite influence in making possible the American way of life that the people of this nation enioy todayg so also our SPONSORS, the businessmen and merchants in this area, through their cooperation with our high school annual business staff, have financially contributed to the successful production of the 1959 lmagaga. Q, .f 5 51 1 .......-QM,.M- Z 2 3 3 E 3 H -sq gf' 5 1 'WN I ax ,bs 1 C 5 Q. x s.' , A Sponsors CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1959 AND MRS AND MRS and MRS AND AND AND AND AND MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS E C BLOMGREN J WILLARD KRAMAR SYLVAIN LASSALETTE J G MILLER THOMAS C POWERS T S RATKOVICH GREGORY S SHORT BURTON R WILKINS MARTINEZ MEDICAL CENTER D D ll lah to N116 17115 opporlzmzty to thank Illll aflzertmrs for your loyal support 11110111 your financzal backzng 119 11011111 not be able to publzsh Such an out tamlzrzg Iearbook MR. . . . MR. . . MR. . MR. . . . MR. . . MR. . . . MR. . . MR. . WY' the nzcnzbcrs of the lmaffaffa Staff 6 X 4 Q s In L A5 A .I A I i 4 , bib- V :Y ' . W' wif' x .1?'i,r ' x, , ' , yi i ,L 'KS fp , Vk J I-fat 4 mf . 4 4-K .A ,. W- M Q1 I' 9... AE -...QJF11-4 I 5' 'mv S V E Micwi' x ,wk 5 . '-Q- '..,. , . ..... Jfv . 'FW - l 1 v i -, 5 1 , v ' 2- .,,, ' '3 i 3 , . 1' 3 i ...... ' F K. ,. -11 W, . . 7 ' '- ir'--4, t I xx I X y v 5 1-mf-, ,, ff, I A an L .. I 'TJ ' y X 's BURNIP CLOTHIERS VIRGINIAS BEAUTY SHOPPE 15824 E Mom St Lo Puente ED 6 2157 l5866 E NIGIH ST LCI Puente ED 6 2285 DIGSVILLE Drone Hanson us overloyed ot Ken I-Ion MASTERING A LOVELY HAIRSTYLE Tolnt hord or sons choice whale snlently she declares Any choice the Mosterson gurl Judy :ts the decision thots hard would be the rrght one ot BURNIP S' slnce oll VIRGINIA S styles ore chclrrnlng in DANS BARBER SHOP I5858 E Mom St Lo Puente ED 6 9078 L HEAP GOOD SHOP TO GET UM SCALPED Three heop sharp worrlors Fred Borndrd Woyne Blockwlll ond Bull Cooley dont wont Wo rn wig so they stop ot DAN S BARBER SHOP for on expert Wag cut to be cool tor the summer L 'M ' - . 1 1 . ., l - . ., i ' H ,, . . . . . .. f 1 I 1 A' I 1 I ' II 1 ,Y 4 I ' I I I , I '1 .ak . 5.. 2,11 4 . s Q32-'4 if f- 'Q ' ' ' x ' . I isllf , . V -95,5 , A ' ' . If ' 24724 ' ' .- A ... my Wm: . 1- ' Nl II . 4. - I-L A-I' ,I Wx.-1 , ' I I , ? 7 . ., - - 7 A . . v 1 I 1 ,fyf .3 A fy. ' 1 ' HITIIQY A vggmm--s s Q. .wx ,I . J . . X 4 Q 5 5' ,.. I x 1 in , 1 2 v 4 A X i A: I 5 3 f, D X f, 1- A W' 4 J ' -J CEASAR S BURGERS 1234 E Gorvey Ave West Covlno ED 9 5095 NEVER CEASING CEASAR SESSIONS-All the Kool Kots who know good food when they taste It stop for cz food fueling ses sron ot CEASARS In West Covnno when thenr meol belt reods hungry ond thelr stomach hollers CEASARS CEASARS' NO IFS AND OR BUTTS Smort shoppers Jane Muller and Fred Coventry Inspect o delncnous port of the png ot LAULIVE MEATS MILKY WAY FARMS 14908 E Nelson Ave Cnty of lndustry ED 6 7815 COW LIQUOR Woyne Rotkovuch Peggy Bossert Lorry John Krppre Mornson Chuck Porodu ond Tag Prender gust found the best Cl1 l'l'16 MILKY WAY LAULIVE MEATS 15821 E Mann St Lo Puente ED 6 1865 6- ' ,., . 1, I Y 75 , ... ,- .....,..., 572' ' E H-fe, r . Ev 7 . .I 1 ' A. 1... 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T' mg' ' F734 ,AM JOHNSON S HARDWARE EARL VAN ATTA PLUMBING 631 N Glendora Ave La Puente ED 6 2523 15827 E Maln St La Puente ED 6 1509 EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK See I told you DOWN THE HATCH GOES.-EARL VAN ATTA mgpegtmg .IOHNSONS HARDWARE has everything exclaums Don the underground and plumbing together entauls lots of Julren to Ron Stevens who replses Mmm Hmmmll problems H95 QISO Q grgdugfe Qt LQPHS i P s f I 'Q-B . . -, ' T 1 1 nf- - f Q . MW N ,, , A Y V' . ,W . ' 'Jw . L ,.' . -Ar - ,Q -. , . - Q f' sf Q .Y I 1, , 5 I.. h t A1 -lv . . . , .A R ' ,- N Q. in-Tfwizw M ,V E i . - Y , - 1- 'L X . . , ' 9 ' ,-. .,, X A A - . T -7. N7 1.1,-P V 'E-1s'.,' 11' 'z' f' '7' E' ' 'HQ 721 . .mn '--vf ' I , ' , t rnf ,sf -. - -4 . M J , 7 ,, '-rf-1. W . I Ahh' -Iffet -. -. A . '14 -' ,,.-ifarg, .1 --- g ' -- - - , A ,. ,. 5, v l Q , L - , f-. Jaestn - I 1 'I - ' 'I ? V .1 I , . It - , . , . .. 1. , I ' - A BANK OF AMERICA N T 8. S A MEMBER F D I C 15633 E Valley Blvd La Puente ED 3 4581 I AM NOT AFRAID to Invest money In the BANK OF AMERICA where yenom makes yenom Larry John relates to Carol Bagley N HAPPY TIME DAY NURSERY 15835 E Temple Ave La Puente ED 6 3308 CALIFORNIA CLIMBERS Muschrevous darlungs enloy a day loaded wrth fun ful actrvntles at the DAY TIME NURSERY stopprng a second on the monkey bars LAWSON'S JEWELERS 1128 W, Garvey Blvd., West Covina-ED 7-1273 STERLING IS FOR NOW AND FOREVER -Jo Lynn Byreas and Ray Slwitling select a beautiful pattern ot silver at LAWSON'S JEWELERS. JO R PADEN 15189 Mann St La Puente ED 6 1505 ITS WISE TO BE SAFE and sate to be Insured by JO R PADEN INSURANCE agree Anna Allec and Ed Blom gren .1-4 Af' 285 Q TYR Q iastee reez LA PUENTE TASTEE FREEZE 651 N Glendora Ave La Puente ED 6 4616 BEAT THE HEAT Theres nothlng like a treat trorn the TASTEE FREEZE to add Cool pleasure to the lrves ot Duane Oftutt Audrey Sussman Carol Rutowucz Jam Cryar and Sharon Haven and to everyone who enyoy s good toad 286 f MANUELS ECONOMY MARKET 18061 E Valley Blvd La Puente ED 6 1708 WHEEEEEEEEE' Having lacks and shopping are the Gunchxest at MANUELS MARKET where Bev Trombly shops and loats an style wlth Carla Nelson FRENCH AMERICAN BAKERY 15863 E Mann St La Puente ED 6 1352 best and most bread unCaI1tornra qua-u-Q-gp WHAT A HUNK O DOUGH' Valone Martunez knows that THE FRENCH AMERICAN BAKERY has The biggest i I 4.--0 ' TW W? 4' 1 fa-9243! N 4 j. , V.L.. . ,-.v 'EQ 355 , If 4 i. 5 1 f-y , .xg mix MN X Qi 4Qxsgx .x f 5 x .lux 4':sU'i ,ni'5 -I Nxg' IK 5-di. gl gi xx J G f lf. I V 220 W ,W ,xg if 'xz .A 1 M, 15 -Q ff, .li V L. ,iw K fi .,g ,f i ! . f,.aiH'a 1:12-H-4 ,-q :..- I-' ' ww f ar-Wh SUPREME SHELL SERVICE STATION fd' 1169 N Glendora Ave Lo Puente ED 6 6011 '1 fwvnqq.g.,,,um,,, IF ITS SHELL ITS SWELL' Jack Komar Alvnn Charles Manny Montgomery make use of the many faculmes at the SHELL SERVICE STATION making sure that theur dearest possessxons get the best treatment and run at top performance 'IRfl'l1UlI!l. HW I I11I 7'lI Ii a-hx rf: 'I -tw' If X X X .. - X ,,f ,f?x X4 ,gm Q WF M 8. D STORE FIXTURES INC DRIFTWOOD DAIRY 2115 Vunelond Ave Cnty ot lndustry ED 3 2281 AAA VV Lowe, Aww EI Morne CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLA55 OF DRIFTY SAYS Mm Mm Make a hut vvuth DRIFTWOOD from MILK M 81 D STORE FIXTURES, INC C3 ' M I ff .... I ,A ' 'A 1 1 , N I 7? '7 T W. I if - ff ' g 1.1 1-'I T' if .9 I V 'etqg5,,m.w, I ' ,ji J ' Vg yy' A V-WA,-,,... ,V i T 2' n 3 y I yn an fr or A A WI' yyyy 4,54 y - .. 1. - . . -J f.'.f 9ii? 'lj Q., '--:fm '1 - I - A , 1, rt't W -we I , :rr E ' , r I rf ' 1 1 1 i - x . . . I ' I I , . 1 2 A ,, ' R f Q? . v ' ? A V . V S.. 31 L 1,5 I 11 f 4 W us ,, g I x , Z' l if if X 1 V X! jf 0 C, TX ' A ' gg g Q 1 ' 4 1 fi If Tx I is ' . ,f 5, X 'gp' 0 ' I N ' LZ? f 9 2 f 'an f!f,gy,'-f., , . ' '59 T - - . . 1 7 :-V N9 'Ei xii I ,jf X ,H .-'cial' gif.. g I I '-'l,4,,..., ,,W,..,- L. tm- i--1 nnnxni-. '4 m,.f, A 017 ,U .v,. ,., ' ...t- 41, ,.,. , -rw VJ. fl v'- K -1- IMAGAGA - LA PUENTE CONGRATULATIONS 81 BE ST WI SHES FROM WATCON 'gg is SPECIALIZING IN WATER PURIFICATION EQUIPMENT FCI? ANY APPLICATION AMERICAN SAVINGS 8. LOAN 15841 E Mann ST La Puenfe-ED 6 4556 'NC 818 E BROADWAY SAN GABRIEL CALIF WISE AS AN OWL Jean Brown saves for a rauny day af CU ull' AT 7909 AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN assurnng herself of a bright future FILTERS SOFTENERS SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT HINSHAW S DEPT STORE' INC BOB 8. AL S SERVICE STATION 1192 Quadwav Wlvmer OX 3 2753 1030 Hacuenda La Puente ED 6 7098 THIS MUST BE THE PLACE Ivana Ferranru and PaT REFUELING-Harold Arnold ns sure where There IS he Lynch marvel upon The many new and excuhng fashlo s BOB 8. AL S slgn and The flying Red Horse There could found of HINSHAW S be no nlghf mare 'I O I T x WI c IO3Qlm If I Il? . ,. ' 1 Q I I 1' ,Typ l ':-- V frm-' W -N f as l UT -- I ' ' 1, Q41 A V I A I ,t . . M3 X H - I I -R9 ' I 7 , 291 L! I - -'12 W1 'rt l,- Q P Sw' , 4 'Q 1 ld ' .4111 5 HV' f 41 ' ,xv ,, 1 ' - - . 5 Y' 'V Y1r l-- M ,ln I ! V: 4,-its ,O ,4 FQ 1-1 va I, ' ' Q - . 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'M ' ff Z .gag K H , , 755 550' 'Hr Y I 4 TA' DRAKES LEATHERCRAFT CO SPEAR PHARMACY 15801 E Mann St La Puente Ed 6 1500 FIRST TO SPEARS THEN TO SCHOOL Lunda Keller and Barbara Guest put thenr best toot forward when follow Ing the popular path unto SPEARS E E Q i -Gkcyfx DAY AND NIGHT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Box 2222, La Puente, Calnfornua BEAUTY AND THE BEST DAY AND NIGHT water heaters are not only the best, but are attractive as well' 6300 Whnttler Boulevard Los Angeles 22 Parkview 1 6370 and Raymond 3 2882 COMPLIMENTS OF DRAKES LEATHERCRAFT COMPANY Southern Calrtornua Headquarters for Leathercraft and Copper Enamelung supplies -'dl -789 W is 253232, '9 .rzf 3.1 ' 'f W- Eivfh ..-r. , HERFF JONES COMPANY 214 West Plco Los Angeles HERFF JONES COMPANY THE WORLDS LARCFST MANUFACTURERS OF CLASS JEWELRY RINGS PINS MEDALS TROPHIES STATIONERY L I 1 X H A s K' -nt, gm 7 . I Y I ,, , C: f I 5 -5- , .., S, ,Q .na ,, 'af'-' , 1 6 ' f' 'li '-,. 1 -4 1' 'TE .ax '.fv r:f. 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' if ' - ' . 4 5 ,J 19- Jmql' Al A 1 r We Akin ,X X x 'Y' X N f ,Q -S 1 ft-4 JA AA D3 'Hx-9' 4 A COURTESY AUTO SALES naw YY f nr fr, r7lrr'l'7f' 1340 Glendord Avenue Lo Puente Ed 6 1271 STOP LOOK AND LISTEN Carol Hall Solley Sexton ond Betty Jo Sporks look over the huge selection of cors ot COURTESY AUTO SALES ond fund not only the bestest cors but the best borgcun os well CONGRATULATIONS to the Closs of 59 from GEORGE'S MUFFLER SHOP 1240 N Glendoro Avenue Lo Puente Ed 3 5910 Custom Work ond Dual lnstollohon CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 59 from ROLAND AUTO PARTS 1918 Glendorc Avenue Lo Puente Ed 3 991 1 ,, I 1 , Ef,l,5 4+ sf ff' h x , TZ- 11,5 .G 1 , . -5' I' 1 . fzffff Mft ,-fr '.- if 1. 1' 4. If f - .. , X f ..',pQ. ,349 ' ,f h ,A Jfqpk -g'. , n.. 7' , U '53 .AQ-AN' . ' V' , f ,.Y'f',,1 jf , ,CI pl fl -4' .AVC . W5' C . , . ' ,' . A R . ' , ' , f 'i1?22'-gf' ,' ,ff ,1 ,QQ -'11 1 53, f r 1 ' , - Y X A 1 f . 4 .. 'K T 1' ff? 4.f2.Q 4' ,,f 14, 11 , . ai 5 AA: - A ' . 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LS DRIVE 4 BILLS DRIVE IN 708 N Glendora La Puenfe Ed 6 9035 USTIN S MEATS 1227 N Glendora Avenue La Puente Ed 6 8328 YOU JUST CAN T BEAT USTIN S MEAT Brenda Snlder shows a lulcy example fo Annie Marengo Joanne Savrola Joyce Blomgren and Barbara Lassalefte FILL UP AT BILL S-Manual Rub: Lnlllan Zurglllgan and Paul Meyers anxiously awalf The moment when they will down Thelr mouth watering orders 1111 A JJL1-L T, 1 1' iff Y I 1 A-1 'TRL BOAT LAND SWIM SUITS INC 1034 E Garvey Blvd Wesf Covina Plaza Ed 9 6620 1134 East Garvey Avenue West Covina Ed 1 1815 LET ME TAKE YOU ON A SEA CRUISE EXCl0'm K'PP'e HOW BEACHY KEEN' Joan Savrola Annie Marengo MOFFISOU Arm EllSWOI'fl'1 BOfbGfG LOSSGl6YTS Gnd Joyce and Barbara Lassclletfe fund lust loads of luxurious bath Blamgren on the teshng grounds af BOAT LAND Ing suns To puck from at the SWIM SUIT OUTLET INC Congratulations to the Class ot 59 I.-lu-s I 296 rom LARSON S SHELL SERVICE Dealer In Shell Petroleum Products S 84 H Green Stamps Hacnenda and Gale La Puente Calif DOCS FOREIGN CAR SERVICE 1146 N Unruh La Puente Ed 6 3326 Ed 3 0010 DOC S CAN CURE ALL Does your little foreign 'ob have AA lautomoblle allmentl'9 Whatever may be the trou ble DOCS FOREIGN SERVICE can diagnose and tux It ANDARD PRODUCTS GEORGE AND RICK ATHA Valley and Hacienda La Puente Ed 6 3116 CHEVRON IS FOR AUTO POWER Rudy Gaytan drives has Corvette to ATHA S CHEVRON STATION for some of that good gas and tnlls her up Hns pal Roger Bengtson seconds the motion and approves ot Chevron s go power f I 3' I I I .- 1 . , - ' - , W I LER O' A i I ' - A r tr E - C 4 ' ' 1 BEST WISH ES from ENGRAVERS CORPORATION Graduatron Announcements Diplomas Personal Cards Medals Trophres Clulo Pnns Jostens Famous Class Rrngs IO44 South Hope Street Los Angeles I5 Calatornra Compluments of TROJAN FLOOR MACHINE MFG LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA Congratulat ons to the Class of 59 from KOENIG CAMERA SHOP Cameras Developrng Repanrs Rentals 81 Photostats FEATURING RAPID PHOTO FINISHING SERVICE REPAIRS RENTALS EDgewund 72416 All POPULAR BRANDS Equipment 81 Supplies 'W9' 3, 4155 N MAINE Ave BALDWIN PARK I af rs, I ,MI X 'if W' ?3?'fW'2?-W VALLEY MEAT PACKERS I58I8 E Mann St ED 6 7600 Specualvzung In Home Freezer Supplies Home ot Colorado Beef Congratulatlons to the Class of 59 from GENERAL SWEATER CORP eh-9' I62 Shoppers Lane ED2 I5IO Makers of Class Sweaters, Class Jackets and now Covina, Calrtornra We grve S 8. H Green Stamps makers of Club Jackets 297 9 - S 5 I 1 I 3 1 I z 1 . i .I . . 5- K , , V : ws GIVE anim srAMPs j ' I . , ,ccx . va j. 1 .424 . ,e . CO. - i . I I I I I I ' 29 AMERICAN SAVINGS 8. LOAN ED 6 4556 BANK OF AMERICA ED 3 4581 BERT S BURGERS ED 6 5610 BILLS DRIVE IN ED 6 9035 BOAT LAND ED 9 6620 BOB 8. AL S SERVICE ED 6 7098 BURGER Q THE ED 6 8190 BURNIP CLOTHIER ED 6 2157 CAESAR S BURGERS ED 9 5095 COURTESY CAR COMPANY ED 6 1271 COVINA BOWL ED 9 1286 CRAWFORD S FIVE POINTS GI 4 7741 DAN S BARBER SHOP ED 6 9078 DAY 8. NIGHT MANUFACTURING CO ED 3 12 1 DRAKE S LEATHERCRAFT Porkvnew 1 O DRIFTWOOD DAIRY GI 4 9591 EARL VAN ATTA PLUMBING ED 6 1509 ENGRAVERS CORPORATION R 9 61 FRENCH AMERICAN BAKERY - ED 6-1352 ..... FRENCH 8. BASQUE RESTAURANT - ED 6-9020 . . GENERAL SWEATER CORPORATION ............ GENICE OF WEST COVINA - ED 1-1400 ........ GEORGE S MUFFLER SHOP - ED 3-5910 ........ GRUETERS DAIRY - ED 6-2423 .............. GEORGE ATHA S SERVICE STATION - -3116 HAPPY TIME NURSERY - ED 6-3308 .......... HERFF JONES COMPANY - RI 9-5225 ........ HIERSCH JEWELERS - ED 6-5417 ............. HILL'S 58.10 - ED 6-2541 ................... HINSHAW'S DEPARTMENT STORES INCORPORATED JOHNSON'S HARDWARE - ED 6-2523 ........ KOENIG CAMERA SHOP - ED 2-1510 .......... LA PUENTE BEAUTY SALON - ED 3-5916 ...... LA PUENTE DRUG COMPANY - ED 6-1528 ..... OX 3-2753 ..................... 0 4 4 7 4 9 281 291 284 297 278 287 VQPLISQPS ACI ' - - ........................................ 291 - - ................................................ 285 ' - - .................................................. 290 ' - - .................................................. 295 - - ..................................................... 295 ' - - ............................................... 291 I - - ............................... ................... 2 89 - - .....,.......................................... 28 ' - - ................................................ 282 - - ....................... ................... 2 9 - - ................................ ................... 2 79 ' - - ....................... ..,................ 2 83 ' - - .............................................. 280 .- - 1 ................................. 293 ' - ' -637 ...................................... 293 - - ............................................... 288 - - ......................... ............... 2 8 ' - I -12 ........................................ 297 286 2 9 297 289 ' 29 ' 2 0 ' ED 6 296 285 293 292 Index LA PUENTE TASTEE FREEZE ED 6 4616 LAULIVE MEATS ED 6 1865 LAWSON S JEWELERS ED 7 1273 LARSONS SHELL SERVICE STATION ED 3 0010 LE FOHN S STORE FOR MEN ED 6 6818 LEO HOFFMAN CHEVROLET INCORPORATED ED 6 4505 MABEN S NURSERY ED 6 1972 M 8. D STORE FIXTURES INCORPORATED ED 3 2281 MANUELS MARKET ED 6 1708 MARTY S MUSIC ED 8 7016 MILKY WAY FARMS ED 6 7815 MIRIAM S OX 4 7158 NEMO S FASHIONS GI 8 9575 JO R PADEN INSURANCE ED 6 1505 PARK PHOTO CAMERA SHOP ED 7 2416 PELL S GI 8 7487 ROBINSON S FLOWER 8. GIFT SHOP ED 6 1 ROLAND AUTO PARTS ED 3 9911 ARTHUR J ROBY INSURANCE ED 6 1307 KEN ROGGY FORD INCORPORATED ED 61207 SCOTTY LEES ED 8 8515 SONOCO ED 8 7351 SPEAR S PHARMACY ED 6 1500 SUPREME SHELL SERVICE STATION ED 6 5740 SWIM SUIT OUTLET E 1 5 TROJAN FLOOR MACHINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY USTIN S MEATS ED 6 8328 VALLEY MEAT PACKERS ED 6 7600 VAUPELS STORE FOR MEN OX 8 8041 VIRGINIA S BEAUTY SHOPPE ED 6 2285 WATER CONDITIONING INCORPORATED CU 3 4111 WATSON S STUDIO PI 2 6124 PL 9 2700 6 22 9 79 7 94 7 9 4 97 0 7 - - ........................................ 28 - - .................................................. 8 ' - - .............................................. 285 ' - - ..........,...................... 296 ' - - .............. ......................... 2 O - - ........ ................... 2 ' - - ............................. ................... 2 81 - - .............................. 288 ' - - .................. ............................. 2 86 ' - - .................................................. 287 - - ............................................... 282 ' - - ...................................................... 283 ' - - ................................................ 278 . - - .......................................... 285 - - ....................................... 297 ' - - ................................ ......................... 2 8 PUENTE HARDWARE 8. APPLIANCES - ED 6-1502 .................................. 281 ' - - 585 .................................. 292 - - ............................................ 2 . - - ....................................... 292 - - ................................. 28 ' - - ................................................... 28 - - ....................................................... 28 ' - - .............................................. 293 - - .,................................. 288 - D 1- 81 ............................................... 295 - - ................... 297 ' - - ................................................... 295 - - .................. ......................... 2 ' - - ........................................ 283 ' - - ....................................... 28 -- - .............................. 291 ' - - ........... ..................................... 2 6 ADMINISTRATION ADULT EDUCATION AO WA KI YAS ASSOCIATED STUDENT Board Cabmet Councll Court Leaolershup Ottncers ATHLETICS ATTENDANCE AUTOGRAPHS BAND BANK OF AMERICA WINNERS BASEBALL Varsuty Jr Varsuty Frosh BASKETBALL Varslty Jr Varslty BAUSCH LOMB AWARD BIOLOGY CLUB BOARD OF TRUSTEES BOYS STATE BUSINESS MANAGER CCC CAMPUS CHRISTIANS CENTURIANS CHEERLEADERS COUNSELORS CROSS COUNTRY CUSTODIANS DAR AWARD WINNER DEAN OF BOYS DEAN OF GIRLS DISTRICT PERSONNEL FACULTY Agrlcultural Commercual Dr1ver Tra1n1ng Engllsh Fnne Arts Forengn Languages Home Economlcs 825 BODY 58 59 56 57 58 59 54 55 146 191 4 92 93 232 233 4 18 9 164165 24 25 4 Index lndustnal Arts Math Scuence M1l1+ary Sc1ence Physucal Educat1on Soclal SCIENCE Specua' Eclucat1on FACULTY CLUB FALL MONTHS FBLA FIZZMATICS FLAG TWIRLERS FOOTBALL Varsnty FOREWORD FRENCH CLUB FRESHMEN FA FHA FTA GAA Badmmton and Tenms Swlmmlng GALS GIRLS LEAGUE Cabnnet Commnttees Formal Glrls ot the Month OTTICEVS Vodvnl GLEE CLUBS GIRLS STATE HALL OF FAME HI Y S HOMECOMING HORIZON CLUB IN MEMORIAM IMAGAGA JUNIORS LATIN CLUB LAST WORD LENS SMASHERS LETTERMEN S CLUB LIBRARIAN MAJORETTES MAN WHO MARRIED DUMB WIFE 44 45 36 38 46 48 33 35 50 51 70 71 130131 4 64 65 78 79 23 230 231 72 73 88 89 4 7 7 A MERIT SCHOLARSHIP MINAS NURSE ORCHESIS ORCHESTRA PEPSTERS 94 95 154 155 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 46 48 PRINCIPAL PTA PUBLICATIONS CLUB PR PPOGRAM QUILL 8. SCROLL PEFLECTIONS ROSE MARIE SENIORS Index 132 133 28 29 90 91 228 265 266 273 Superlatwes 239 244 249 254 255 259 282 SERVICES 20 21 SMOKE SIGNALS 90 91 SONG LEADERS SOPHOMORES SPONSORS SPANISH CLUB SPRING MONTHS 148 149 204 212 274 300 126127 80 81 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 52 61 STUDENT LIFE SUPERINTENDENT SWIMMING Boys Gur s TENNIS THESPIAN SOCIETY TILLIQUETTES TOMAHAWK TRACK Vars1ty UNDERCLASSMEN WARRIORETTES WATER POLO WE TO MA CHICKS 68 83 10 2 134135 106107 86 87 178179 A ' ....... - ...... 234 .' - .............112-113 16 ' ........49 - - - .......... 115 ' ' - N . . ................. 20 - '. ' ......49 o ' ......,..... - ......... - ............... 144 ' ............... 61 ......... - ........... - .............. 60 .................. 45 P ' ...,........ - ...... 152-153 ' ' 15 ' .....4.....158-161 lj ...........30 B B c ................... 163 H H ' - .......4-5 ' ' ........124-125 Q - ........,.195-203 .........132 F .....,.......... 142-143 R ' ........... 182-183 ........,...... 1 0-141 1 . .....,...... 184 ................ 118-119 H ................185 G ...............186-188 ' ' ........... 167,170 ' Z ' ' . ' ............ 171 ' ......... 189-190 ' ' ' B ................... 172 ' ' ' ' ' ' gzijzjiziiiiiijiiiiilij '57 suurrensuos ........... 139 - ...23 ' .............. 63 ' ' ' ............ 235 ' ..... 66 ' 12 ' ............62-63 '- c ' ............... 76 ' ............49, 100-101 ...........96-99 ' ' csr ................ 104-105 ' ............ 5 11 '2O'm H ..... ........10-19 - , WHHIAZ-139 -, HO-m . ,..,,.........., 175 -I '- --'- -V 1' ......,......... 191 - ..,...116-117 T D ........., 6 - 14 J - 14 -22 13 L ' ...........176-177 F ......... 122-123 B ............... - ,,,,,,,,,302.303 C ...................18O ' .......,... 49 ,,,,, 136-13 U ' ........, 42-43 ' ,,,,,,, 156 , ........ 192 ' ' ........ 36 .............. 20 ' ............. 30-32 M w ' .............. 40 ........ 152-153 ...... 150-151 ' ...... 39 f- ........... 166 ' ....... 41 .......... 74 - - - ..... .-114 'T V, ' In . M , ff '1 ,. '1,+nvx Q 5 .I xfh I r-1 'YQ ,. jf-,L H.. 4 k, ?fh mEflf1 3 1 , . 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M 1 51,32 . ,4 W The Last Word WHEWI the last and flnal pages of the T959 IMAGAGA have passed from our hot lrttle hands unto those ofthe publasher andl as the edntor along wrth all others who have been connected wrth thus publlcatuon am now prepanng to return to normalcy It has been many months sunce I have been able to go to sleep at nrght wnthout seenng layouts copy captuons pvctures and the many other things that are necessarnly connected wlth yearbook edltlng dancmg before my eyes and hauntnng me even as I sleep Now that at s all over I wlsh to thank those who spent time and energy on some part of this book To Lloyd Wulkms the Assocuate Edntor I wush to gnve a specral word of thanks because he spent so many afternoons after school nlghts Saturday mornnngs and even vacattons la bonng over the precnous dummy books Wxthout the lnterary and sports edltors and thenr as sustants no copy would have been wrutten so thanks Barbara Jean Lmda K Duane Meda Wayne Bull Bonnle Judy Don Jeanme Lmda S and Rudy Assustant Editors Carol and Roger have recexved a small glumpse thus year of what awarts them next year as edntors and I m cer tamly glad they were wnllung to do so much of the runnrng around nt gets tsresome Anythnng that was to be typed usually ended up nn the hands of typlsts Audrey and Klppy who had the amazing abrllty to talk and type at the same tnme For the artwork on the dlvlsron pages end sheets and cover I thank Doyle and also Wllllam Fontenrose for his helpful advice on artlstlc matters Thanks to Leonard Hermann busuness advnser James Clark and the Dlstrlbutlve Ed classes who handled the curculatson and to Busnness Manager Joyce Blomgren and her assust ant Carole who deserves the credut for sellnng ads to the sponsors makrng layouts schedulung puctures wrrtnng captions and keepung the books IU order More thanks goes to Bob Watson and his father of the J Edmund Watson Studio for has un lumnted patuence and a lot of top notch prctures Roquell Capps and Shutterbugs Roger and Jack for their numerous hours spent at school functlons snappnng hundreds of shots and to Mrs Loulse Hlllenbrand of the La Puente Journal and Mrs Charles Blanr of the San Gabrrel Valley Trrbune for addutronal prctures Thanks also to Harold Arnold for the In Memonam page scene Kaiser Steel Fontana Helms Bakernes the Los Angeles Tlmes Lubrary for the use of prctures for the duvlsuon pages and Romeo Carrero Times Lubranan for helpung us search for the pictures we wanted Melvin Harrlson and Harold Pearce for help an the unntral development of the dnvrsnon pages and foreword the staffs of both Yearbooks Incorporated Monrovla our publrsher and Umversal Book Bindery for thenr valuable suggestnons and seemrngly unendrng work and to the advertusers whose patronage helped keep our book In the black Fnnal and grateful thanks from me and lm sure from all the staff goes to our Advuser Mrs Kathleen Jorgenson Through her expert understandlng of yearbook management and persnstant demand for perfectuon along with many devoted hours of work the IMAGAGA has Improved year after year and rs once again In your hands and I hope thus year wxll be no exceptlon to the flne Inne of prevnous annuals Now as I am ready to loln the past IMAGAGA edntors In retrrement I can truly ay that I have enloyed benng edutor thus year but I wouldn t want to do nt over agarn at least not tomorrow be 1 1 1 , . 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