Mark Keppel High School - Teocalli Yearbook (Alhambra, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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BEFORE STARTING, WE PAUSE TO D E D I C A T E THIS BOOK TO THE SENIORS WHO WILL SOON TRY THEIR LUCK ON THE HIGHWAYS OF THE WORLD. COME ALONG . . . H A V E .FUN .. DON'T FORGET TO W TE.. .DON'T GET LOST My ,W W ' J G I I GW! IIIUIIIIW' Iiifgkjijpfy I GQQXMISW 531 XII I ' , 1 fd ff! Q JXTII, MM? SV 461 IW I ii-11 By the Wayside Now Serving in the Armed Forces Vicior Padilla ,,,,, George Bonar Jim Farlow ,.,.,,., Bob Mcplwerson A Bill Ernsi' e,,,,,, , Don McKenzie Sieve Grossmann Jim Clark .,,.,,,.,e Jim Trernbly ,,,,, Bill Blunlcer A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,. Lupe f-Xcosla eeee.,,,,,,,,,,,, ww,,, Tommy Sandoval Roy Brownell ,,,,,Y,,,,,A, ,,,V, Waller Moose J, ,. Gil Moore .,,,,,,e, Douglas Blanclwe 7, Don Sigler ,,,,w,.., Ray Miller , ,e,,....,. 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Above all else, lhe Alhambra School Board -provides lor smoolh and ellicienl operalion ol one ol The besl school syslems in The counlry. All lhis is done wilh The welfare and bel- lermenl olieach individual lraveler dominanl in lheir lhoughls and plans. Mr Sfokegbary MF. Beillhgef Asslslanl' Superinlenclenl Supeflnfenlllenl' V 1 I Board of Education 3 Row I: Mrs. Cornelius, Mr. Hancock, Mrs. McAllis+er Row 2: Dr. Broadwell, Mr. Sfokesbary, Assis+an+ Superin+enden+, Mr. Yelland, Mr. BeH'inger, Superinfencl- en+, Mr. Clark. Page I5 raffic Judges and Enforcing Officials 'N wx LK Mr. Bruce M. Lawson Principal The boys' vice-principal, lvlr. Peel, is in charge ol :lirecling lhe boys onio The righl roads and seeing lo il' lhal' lhey don'l lalce any delours. l-le issues lraliic cifafions 'ro all wrong doers and sel'l'les all violalions in his courl. l-le supervises The commis- sioner oi highways, lhe sludenl body presidenlr. lhe cabinel, The highway commission, and all alhlelic :onlesls. Miss Arzl, girls' vice principal, has charge oi lhe rvomen drivers. She also regulales lhe posfers on all of lhe billboards and is responsible Tor The ad- ferlising along Keppel's boulevard. el6 Whelw aslceol lhe queslion, Wha+ are Jrhe high- ways 'lo successm? - lhe answer is noi' a simple one. There are a greal' many roads and avenues which lead lo happiness and success. I lhinlc. however, lhal rnosl' of us will agree lhal honesly or inlegrily, am- biiion and vision, service 'ro olhers, and lhorough- ness are sure fire approaches lo real success. These four 'highways are included in lhe i'l'inerary of all guide boolcs furnished by lhe iacully of lvlarlc Keppel High School. Those who lollow 'rhese signs along lhe way are cerlain lo reach lheir desired deslina- lion -- Success. Mr. James C. Peel Boys' Vice Principal X N ia f CDU' klilg- f-U fs 3 P' 2 V T x Selig? l ll li' , li T S H5 'Sis lfQ 'Q?Qg4 y ilnkf L 5' CN 1 A, ,i F- i. N4 On Keppel's highway, as on any oTher highway, man roblems arise Some e ui menT is damaged frm 9 Y P - Cl P . or begins To Tail: Mrs. WhiTe and Mr. BisseTTi are responsible Tor seeing ThaT These problems are solved. They also help sTudenTs To Tind iobs which are needed. All minors under eighTeen musl' reporT To The WelTare OTTice To receive a worlc permiT. If The Travelers sTray OTT The road and are gone Tor a Tew days, These home Teachers checlc To see ThaT The proper insTrucTions are given Tor geTTing back on The ThoroughTare. Mrs. WhiTe also acTs as club co- ordinaTor Tor The Y clubs in connecTion wiTh The Y.M.C.A. M . ' Miss Marian Arzi' rs Muriel Girls' Vice Principal Mr. BisseTTi WhiTe 1umm w.-,1.c-- 1 1-1 'YV Mr. Rawson llTh Grade Counselor Mrs. BenneTT I2Th Grade Counselor Mr. STroTher IOTT1 Grade Counselor Page I8 Traffic Directors Guiding The sTudenTs onTo Mark Keppel's high- way is Miss l-lanson who Travels To The side roads and gives direcfions To The main highway. She TesTs The new machinery To see Thaf all is in order for The long Trip. AT five hundred miles Mr. Sfrofher, Tenfh grade counselor, recharges The baTTeries and sefs The Transmissions in order for Three good years of sfeady Travel. Affer The halfway poinf is reached, Mr. Rawson checlcs The oil and fills The gas Tanks. The fourfh year of Travel is one in which The slide area is parficularly dangerous, Mrs. Benneff sees To if Thaf There are frequenf checlc-ups before The heavy Traffic reaches The cross-roads. She provides a special rnofor overhaul for Those going on speci- fic Trips and also supplies The proper eguipmenf for all needs furfher along The highway. Miss Hanson 9Th Grade Counselor ',. if BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Bender, Hank Housfon, Curly Squire, Gordon Parks. -IIG Q0 I f 2 f ' I 1 I 'W 21 -vi ,, K I CAFETERIA ROW I: Mrs. Fease, Mrs. Dailey, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Winferroud, Mrs. Klein, head, Mrs. Kearns, Mrs. King. ROW 2: Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Roberfs, Mrs. Cleland, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Dahl- berg, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Thomas. JANITORS ROW I: Mr. Hamil, Mr. Donohue, Mr. Sfraisinger, Mr. Dirsi, Mr. Clay, Mr. McComb, Mr. Brewer. ROW 2: Mr. Allen, Mr. Ea+on, Mr. Holmes. OFFICE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Lucille Biggle, BeHy Herrara, Sarah Bush, Lou Brac- ken, Rufh Hoglund, Ina CaHo, Louise ivlaior, Eva Moran, Josephine Johnson, Myrfle Conners, Be'r+y Shampine, EsI'l1er Grover, Lucille Cool. Page I9 Department of Motor Vehicles FIRST SEMESTER LEFT TO RlGHT: Don Tallman, student body president, Jamie Lou Tompkins, Secretary ot Activi- ties, Gayle Wilson, Secretary ot Assemblies, Mary Ann Rush, Secretary ot Girls, Carolyn Butler, Secre- tary ot Clubs, Hazel lwamiya, Secretary ot Finance, Barbara Beauctxamp, Secretary to the Cabinet, Joan Kerslnall, Legislative Council Representative, Adrienne Neville, Secretary ot Literature, Jerry Adams, Editor ot the Aztec, Vic Buccola, Secretary ot Boys, Mr. Peel, Advisor. SECOND SEMESTER ROW l: Jamie Lou Tomplcins, Secretary ot Girls, Joan Humphries, Secretary ot Fin a nce, Dot Slwoop, Secretary ot Clubs, Adrienne Neville, Secretary ot Literature, Vic Buccola, Student Body Presi- dent. ROW 2: Dick Stattord, Secretary ot Boys, Mr. Reel, adviser, Carolyn Butler, Secretary ot Assem- blies, Carole Nelson, Secretary to the Cabinet, Jan'ce Anderson, Legislative Council Representative, Bill Anson, Editor ot tl'1e Aztec, 219 A .fi ,Q X r - lvTusTering The mighTy Torce and energy iT Takes To en! courage good will and acTiviTy in a sTudenT body, The Mark Keppel CabineT has come TorTh wiTh many new ideas and The will To enTorce Them. The main goals were a peppy school and acTiviTies ThaT would reach The smallesT member oT The sTudenT body. Aside Trom carrying ouT These general duTies The cabineT meeTs every day Third period To discuss and ponder ThoughTTully The issues which may seem oT slighT imporTance buT acTually direcTly aTTecT each KeppeliTe. This year The cabineT worlced hard To obTain a smooTh buT lively TraTTic sysTem Tor The sTudenTs. They puT Their heads TogeTher and worlced like Troians To bring To Keppel enTerTaining and educaTional assemblies. They had a hand in all The TooTball games and The proms, and planned Two successTul baclqard dances, Bums Rush and Circus Swing. These and many oTher Things l4epT The cabineT busy and Keppel Tull oT pep. Each year all The sTudenTs voTe Tor The oTTicers They wanT To repre- senT Them on The cabineT. The gualiTicaTions needed To be able To run Tor one oT These oTTices are: a nominee musT be a iunior or senior, musT have a grade average oT Three, and musT have a meriT score oT eighTy. F' at 7- 41 .'f0e, . a fgi Backward Dance Circus Swing lclcy Pella Choir Remember The Junior Birclsmen Page 2l Highway Patrol First Semester Speaker, George Brown, Secre- lary, Yula Bussel. ROW l: Don Tallman, George Brown, Speaker: Virginia McGee, Ray Mocerino, Peggy Cooley, Ted Taylor, Chuck Gehlbach, Dan Rogers, Henry Nordholl, Ron Apperson, Dick Degn, Charles Plumlee, Emil Dallola, Leonard Grusky, Richard Borden, Guil- lord Moore. ROW 2: Billie Faye Lillle, Beverly Marsh, Barbara Hunler, Pal Callens, Peggy Tayor, Pal Dallola, Shirley Whalen, Enid Car- son, Rila Valenline, Lois Hemingway, Nanelle Ouesinberry, Pal Kenl, Isabelle Burnham, Failh Gallas, Kalherine Righlmeier. ROW 3: Reese Gibbons, Jean Anderson, Barbara Calhoun, Sharon Mallory, Shirley Wall, Carole Rabens, Dorolhy Laughlon, Janel Charllon, Pal Brooks. ROW 4: Jack Jancich, Denny Wood, Carlos Ouinlinar, Harvey Truss, Ray McGralh, Pal Holve, Joann Hill, Jean Poller, Carol Zellmer, Joann Slarkey, Joyce Knodel, Dave Bishop, Mary Cheney. ROW 5: Dick Douglass, Granl Hucker, Bob Sweigerl, Bobbie King, Al Slockridge, Janice Anderson, Joyce Kinley, Janine Gergen, Kay Boswell, Beverly Dye, Mr. DeMond, Dave Hulchison, Jerry Adams, Vic Buccola, Phil Buerk. Page 22 The LegislaTive Council aTTempTs To conTrol The busy TraTTic oT Keppels Thoroughfares. They Take To courT The problems oT The mo- TorisTs and discuss Them. The paTrolmen represenT The various classes along The highway and come TogeTher bringing The problems oT Their respecTive localiTies. This lasT year They have regulaTed The parking concliTions seeing ThaT all cars are properly idenTiTied. They helped wiTh The proiecT oT having The UniTed NaTions Flag in one oT The maior scenic spoTs along The highway. Second Semester LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Demond, Adviser, Ron Apperson. Speaker, Carolyn Rennick, SecreTary. ROW 1: Mike Palumbo, Kay Vogan, Rohanna Pollack, Barbara Calhoun, Shirley Whalen, Arlene French, Joanne WaTT, Grace Nor on KTISIB Lyles, Marian HaIT, Gary PeTerson, Tom Weaver. ROW 2: Eddie Gamble, Dick James, Pai' KenT, Isabelle Burnham, Marlene Fox, Eleanor Vieyra, Janice Anderson, Joan Anderson xrneTu WaITon, Margie Mallman, Frank Ingram. ROW 3: Charles Herpick, Seiy Tsuii, Gene Hedges, Mary Neal, PaT Hoffman, Lucy Wakefield, Peggy Taylor, Ardyce Bafes aT Hale, Sfarlene Pix, Suzanne Aslin. ROW 4: MargareT Creacy, Lenore Clyde, Janef Ferrara, Dora Saucedo, Carolyn Biggle, Corda Eby, Mary Ann Rush, Carolyn Ren :ck Marie Riggio, Adrienne Thayer, Ron Apperson. ROW 5: Chuck Gehlbach, Nile Fanuclhi, Louis MaTTazaro, Neil BarTon, Rich Arey, Joe Kimbro, Don Hickman, Bob Chard Max Iassbrook, Max Fields, Phil Buerk, Ivan Gilley, Dick Douglass, Sam Hayes. Page FIRST SEMESTER ROW I: Mona Lee Bassell, JoAnn I-Iill, Mary Ann Rush, Sec.. of Girls, Helen Farlow, Caroline Joyner. ROXV 2: Shirley Vogf, Barbara Skorheim, Beverly Moseman. ROW 3: Miss Arfz, Yula Bussel, Sharon Slurges, Charlo-He Carier, Sandy Taylor, Jean Ladd, SECOND SEMESTER ROW I: Jamie Lou Tompkins, Sandra Taylor, SI-iirley Vogl, Joanne i-IEII, Sandra Maddox, Ardyce Bafes Pa-I Fields Carole Anderson. I I ROW 2: Miss Arzf, Bonnie Boyer, Beverly Pererson, Ginger Smillw, Beverly Munson, Clf1arIo'I'l'e Carfer, Joan Hollberg DOFOIIIY Lauglnlon, Mary Ann Rush. ' Every girls enlers Keppel's boulevards Ilwrougln Ilwe direclion ol Keppels Girls' League and aulomalically becomes a member ol ine league. Twice a year Ilie girls selecl Iwo represenlalives from eaclw class. Tlwe Secrelary of Girls IS also 'flue presidenl oi llie Girls' League or Travelers Bureau. Once every year a vice-presidenl, secrelary, and frea- surer are elecled. Tlmis year Ilie Travelers Bureau bas sponsored many inleresling aclivilies along Ilwe liiglwway, suclw as I-lello Day, Television Talenl Snow, Luggage Day, and I-lar Day. Tlme new drinlqing lounlains we lind along Ilwe ave- nues lwave been paid for by Ilwese proIecIs.Tl1e Girls League is a very aclive and worllwwlnile organizalion wlwose main ob- ieclive is Io lwelp Ilwe girls of Mark Keppel really gel The mosr our ol Ilweir lwiglw sclwool career. Traveler? Bureau new -ff-'fi 4 7 , 6 5,5 kj- ' 4 if PRIZE WINNING I-IATS QOW I: John Marfin, Dave Danner, I'IaroIcI Foreman. ROW 2: Joanne Mayo, Barbara Car+er, CaroIyn BuIIer, Marie Popp, Construction Zone - On Hat Day Everyone Made Their Own . . . PSM Mm-awwxuf .,....,.,,..M.Qf,, I .MM-.f.w-0+ M N , .mas-aan-Mau M ........,-ww. mum, ...Q-.0 ' M..-4, .aww N ., , . 1 Mu-.M,. ,ff-f-Wy, - , Hu 2 5 Steering Wheel 9TH GRADE ROW l: Roberl Heredia, Vice-Presidenl, John Doner Presidenl. ROW 2: John Spinelli, Treasurer, Edward lnouye, Sec- relary. Bl I - FIRST SEMESTER LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Lucka, C l a s s Commillee Chairman, Marilee Davis, Vice-Presiclenf, Joy Essen, Secre- fary, Dave Gallagher, Presidenl, Joan Ladd, Treasurer. ,v HK 'll'-:gr X X X 5'-T. ' 'QT' B I I - SECOND SEMESTER LEFT TO RIGHT - Diane Miller, Barbara James, Jane? Ferrar, Dick Douglas, Phyllis Paulson lseaiedl. A I I - SECOND SEMESTER LEFT TO RIGHT - Ginger Smifh, Phyllis Benneff, Carl Miller, Beverly Munson. B I2 - SECOND SEMESTER ROW 'lr Mary Poole, Treasurer: Jean Parmenfer, Busi- ness Managerg Doroihy Redding, Vice President ROW 2: Richard Love, President Gary Gardner, Class Commiffee Chairman: NaneHe Quesinberry, Secrefary. 1 Xl? DR,- .K- X as 'X Q . -FX. ' T' X. '-XX -ffl '. X. A u Page 29 ef' Gig I 1 D 1 , A Beginning rivers 1 AQ T LasT SepTember wiTh a new school Term came a whole class oT anxious Treshmen, all oT Them looking Torward To high school liTe Tor which They worked so hard. Many oT Them Tound high school To be a very sTrange place, and Too, many Tound iT To be anoTher sTep in liTe which oTTered many op- porTuniTies Tor The TuTure. True, The TirsT Tew days were hecTic Tor a Tew so called Scrubs, buT They soon goT seTTled down Tor The Tour years oT high school liTe ahead oT Them. When The Treshmen were ready To hold an elecTion Tor class oTTicers, There were many candidaTes running Tor The various oTTices. John Doner was elecTed presidenT oT The ninTh grade class, RoberT Heredia, vice-presidenT, Edward lnouye, secreTary, and Jerry Spinelli, Treasurer. WiTh These able oT- Ticers The ninTh grade class sTarTed To Tick. il Because oT This being The TirsT year Tor Them in Keppel Their acTiviTies i are limiTed, buT lasT January wiTh The help of lvliss Hanson, The ninTh grade counselor a Freshman Dance was made possible. This eyenT Turned ouT To be a big success in geTTing Them acquainTed wiTh one anoTher. LeT us hope ThaT in Three years Trom now This ninTh grade class will be a good model Tor anoTher Treshmen class. B9 Row 1: Kafhleen ATwaTer, Janef Ashley, Leenore Burke, Joyce Beall, Carol Blanchard, La Rene Carlson, Jerry Collins, James Croff, is Sandra Dial, Bob Esquire. Row 2: Beverly Ewaniak, Barbara Goodman, Larry Grayson, Richard GileTTe, Don Holi, Bob Hughes, STan T Heriuick, Karyl Keeney, Jerry Kimbro, Alan Levine. Row 3: Doris Lewis, Jerry LenTy, Joann McClure, Mary Marshall, Donna Pian- T dini, Louise Russo, Evelyn Ramirez, Deanna Rogers, Barbara Smifh, Bob STuarT. Row 4: George Sherman, Linda Sfroman, PaT Tripodis, I Be'Hy Warner, Elvin Wilson, Barbara WilcuT, Ralph Wilkins, Lois Yocom. .. I. , W . -.. s livfw ,yi ,l 'T ,Q 'I ,V 'Q f I, fn, ' ,, ff 'gm , ' ef' ' ' yr l , f , T , f , T , A . 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A .Q, 'J .N 6 , , f ew 2' Q f J, , - , M W Hi. 3 A ' fa J nr 6, m y A ' 'V 1 i -A W Q A 3 Af' l ' , iff iiii ,A 1 1 A L A A , A 'B , L J , , BAA Wifi M y A H' f A 3' as ' J 1 , f f i A f of 1 A ,J I A f 'ii A f A A AA , ' AA -W A J A AQQl,Ag,,A A A V I , ., vyt. If i i' I -6. ,K ,AQ X pl ' -4 is A M ' if ' i ,cw f y N , 'gf ' v Q! A ' - 1 M , - A A , A9 Row 'IZ Carol Anderson, Don Alpin, Mary Adolphson, Joan Arnold, Norman Ashcraf+, Larry Auxier, Joanne Anderson, Jim Anderson, Vivian Aleman, Joan Allcock. Row 2: Madeline Amodei, Diana Balcom, Ralph Bridge, Jack Bauer, Pal Brooks, Bruce Brown, Bob BarreH, Tom Buclcbee, Jim Burrighf, Margaref Beckman. Row 4: Bradford Brown, Nona Bellinger, Frank Byers, Cecil Bowers, Dorofhy Belfran, Thurman Brown, Marilyn Bolfon, Mac Baker, Beverly Blunlc, Don Brenholl. Row 5: Juanifa Boswell, Charles Bucholz, Dick Bowen, Karen Brawdy, Dick Bissonneffe, Helen Bishop, Sieve Balog,Ann Bovery, Dale Behee, Charlolie Bers. Row 6: JoAnn Balardenfa, Richard Bufferfield, Larry Bird, Joyce Bufler, Mar+in Blankens+ein, Yvonne Beck, Cary Briggs, Jeannine Brown, Laura Beissel, Vic Busfeed. Row 7: Pal' Bass, Leonard Bowman, Jack Buck, Nancy Bollerup, Ardyce Ba+es, Vic Busiamanfe, Evere'H Brown, Myrna Cap- lin, Bur? Carpenfer, Chrisfine Cairney. Entering Keppel as Scrubs A A ,A , , s 3 A A A , ,, A A J if E' A W , 4 ,W i Y .-. , 43s. v. iq, 'E . f 9 , hfig S H L E C li i ,, X b 955 V I I if in A 'if W D 5 'ikx gs S i Ei A X , .4 I . 'fiom fl' X a , - , if ,f ' X ffx f Ni fi x ,,,, f K E K Q X 1 l J F ,QS is f -- 5 s L Illia, - lg , W., , .. 4 9' V J . wg -L Lge .M X ,Q . , K - , Q 1: ,f MFL: , ,C i so L, i . -.F ii fiiD 24 2L if s 'if iiiff 'aseiaf' 1 QS, Q Ei .ei, 9 ie, f. if -. - a. , . f V i f Q g ' s ek, 33 L ' f 1 ge I X 'ff' f J J viff-aff , 5' , 41565 eil. ,-9 1 , ' M Y K-pas Ni. - . Q4 S , is Q, N X : X x 4' S IV S' ii H sp3:,3?5,V ,QQ iqy ,Jn ' - ,lla if, . .. .-, ,lL-,,, ,E . 44' QAK A9 Row 'lt Pai Callens, Tom Cox, Bill Cornelius, Opal Coumoufseas, Willene Campbell, Maryellen Checey, Rosemary Cranford, Ron Cli'f+, JoAnn Cliff, Dolores Chavez. Row 2: Donna Cover, Arlowe Collom, James Crocker, Charles Clark, Dick Champion, Leia Campbell, Bob Carpenier, Theresa Conrad, Ron Clarke, Kafhleen Colloran. Row 3: Carolyn Coffey, Margaref Creacy, Jack Chaille, Jack Crump, Lois Courfney, Kaihleen Coombs, Babs Carrer, Don Crouch, Tom Creasy, Ed Callaham. Row 4: Arlene Cardenaz, Joan Cooley, Dick Clayion, Donna Dodge, JeaneHe Degn, John Doner, Beverly Dye, Don DuHon, John Dowell, Dan Dudley. Row 5: Nancy Dix, Bob Deyoe, Pal Daffola, Rufh DeBoer, John Downey, Russ Davis. Pal Dearborn, Ron Donahue, Rosie Diaz, Tom Desy. Row 6: Phil Davey, Joe Driskell, Yolanda Delgado, Winnie Davis, Ron Edmunds, Charles Erdrich, Jane Ealon, Marie Ebinger, Bob England, Joyce Essary. Row 7: Earl Ens, Sydney Ervin, Earl Edwards, Mary Eddy. Norma Edmund, Pefer Evans, Rosie Franco, Kafhleen Flippin, Wil- lis Friend, Lynne Forbush. Page 32 so W .r ilb J A1 5 X , X K , X.x. X , Eggs, Sv I xt ,R 3 s I i , Q ,1 s r ,H 5 f s B R ' ' - N M i tx.xx in X x g getvgg 5Qws s,,, 3 Q7 .Vx , iiiwx, KEg?ns s i , J s a .ss of l NX ' . . X. Q 5 'ii . his use , ses, S,a ,eyfii M , ' J! i ii, gf -QQ. sa 'QF X5 y. nge 1, ,..,, , Q Y X ,ss ff' 3 1 as Q, i I i ' ,fi U' ua B , I ,age , Q iiNfQi-, RCM s s f X I - 5 iiff if,.Q,s,,5f L3 .. x '- , iq, QMAL i ff Q s f 'f 4, i in J. F' l F is or so 1 J s i J r Q s 'Q , .i, J 4 re X X s , ' Vfll S . -LX- , i i oe ix 3 L 85? i ei ffi Q, 1., s J A9 Row 1: Ed Friedemann, Rose Marie Falcon, Nancy Friebus, Dave Frakes, Don Fiddamen+, Marianne Feagan, Allene Ferguson, Bill Fell, Pal' Fosler, Jean Foss. Row 2: Gabriel Fierro, Nancy Farris, Velia Fuen+es, Pal' Fields, Ray Ferlisi, Bud Fosler, Pai' Fread, Efhel Ferguson, Jean Ann Fairbofher, Dwayne Fairchild. Row 3: Bob Fresquez, Rodney Fish, Pai' Grannan, Dick Garcia, Marie Green, Molley Gonzales, Fred Gendian, Janine Gergen, Ron Gilmore, Tony Grossmann. Row 4: Margarel' Goodwin, Nancy Gresham, Terry Ha- zen, Leslie Hall, Dave Hayes, Kay Hilien, Jim Hardin, Mary Hudgens, Donna Hanson, Felix Herrara. Row 5: Gloria Hasfings, Don Howorfh, Pa? Hale, Sam Hayes, Dale Heflin, Jane? Horsfmeyer, Brian Hoffman, Joan Hunsaker, Bob Heredia, Karen Hosferman. Row 6: Tomoko Hayaski, Van Harvey, Beverly Hagen, Gary Harris, Larrain Har+, Mary Hope, Bob Harris, Joan Hubbell, Barbara Hunfer, Barry Haich. Row 7: Eva Iverson, Frank Ingram, Ed lnouye, Babs Johns, Dick Jumper, Wayne Jewell, Jenell Johnson, Dick Joy, Dave Juarez, Gordy Johnson. . . . and Learning to Drive Page 33 5 ,s,,. ,W ,.,. , .X . ..., , V W' X I f e 1 be XM, V F3 rin. .hq, X km ff , QW eff? fl ., A eegQ,s QE? wfk V K., xi L II. Q Q I H i X P r - 5 if as A Sky -'V.-Q 1 1 exe X , Q 'ix il xi Q, s X f i ' s ' 22 ii si I X 3t1f'YfU,, ff e, s fe J l lx Y YQ . -we Q 3 Q EQ i f .V in U J J V kfy' X ,V J i 1 4 i f Q X - -L X ff . -1, , in Q . ge r ll Y if 5 l M l li X ' f t' t l ,Q w- s ' Ta., . 4 V- N11 J , ee . K L if ' ' 5:3 , 4 5 . z N, -f iw ,Q ' 'rx 'Q .Ea A951 ,, 4 l if e X 'i'5 Qp rife , I K, 11 Q 6 r V f , 1 , 1 - ii J ,, ,U , fa -- f- ff- Q xi , K' J , ' ' 'V M s i ff -4.6 .N x N P N in Dix ' Va , h I X , , 4, ye' jf . , l V f ,. 2 Y ix,-Q f x I ,K - yi f M Kew! if . . e Y. ' in ?'y fl QWJQ we l.g gs i 1 i M 1 C eiwfegr nv sl f A' X l g?' WS N ff X 5 we ' i A 5 XX 2 Q ifQK' fgixy s 3f'f ,- ,XDA ANX- Q Q.QSQ, s SN? A9 Row 1: Gloria Jay, Fred Jager, Carrol Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Bill Kerwin, Alice Kuehl, Dan Kuhn, Bobbie Kay King, Joyce Kinley, Roberfa Klo+z. Row 2: George Killeen, Helen Kelly, Norman Kirfon, Gene Kennedy, Rowena Kunce, Pa+ Kimball, James King, Ralph Kasfer, Donna Krefz, Francis Kulyas. Row 3: Joan Knighl, Leroy Kierlzner, Dol' Drause, Connie Keilh, Joe Kellz, Anlonia Lechuga, Joan Larsen, Jo Ann Lamping, Ron Larrabee, Judy Logan. Row 4: Tom Lewis, Bill Long, Alice Lemon, Ken Larrabee, Meredifh LaVec- chio, Charles Lewis, Beverly Lindekugel, Jill Logan, Fred Luke, Carolyn Lamasfer. Row 5: Bob Lipscomb, George Long, Sylvia Larson, lvan Lilley, Pal Lamberf, Lyle Lindamood, Jim Lieber, LaVonne Massen, Charles Mabbi+l, Jean McDaniel. Row 6: Dorolhy Murray, Dick Maflhews, Chuck Maria, Russ Morgan, Lois McFarlane, John Mar+in, Mary Mallory, Marcella Mora, Lucille Marlarella, Wayne Miller. Row 7: Dorolhy Meehan, Dick Maisano, Charles Marshall, Be'l'+y Myers, LaVonne Mariama, Tony Magavero, LaVonne Massey, Ernesf Moreno, Roy Miller, Dick McAnarney. . . . Freshmen Practice on Page 34 Quiet Side Streets . . . A9 :vw 13 l-90 Mafilnel. Ruth MacKenzie, Claude McWhorter, Bob McKissick, Don McKnight, Loretta Mason, Rose'Mendoza, Ron Milli- an, Mary Lou McCracken, George Mandella. Row 2: Barbara Morris, Dave Mawsey, Jim Minikel, Dave Murrzsh, Donna McLarty, Louis Mena, Ron Micek, Monica Manaco, Bob McDade, Louie Martel. Row 3: Tom McDermott, Shirley Melick, Blynn Paine, Ron Morris. Joanne Maye, Ken Myers, Margaret Murietta, Dolores Neil, Carolyn Newmire, Pauline Nielson. Row 4: Gerry Nielson, Mos Nakao, Gerald Obert, Pat O'Neil, Keith O'Brien, Irving Ode, Kay Owens, Al Owen, Carmen Olsen, Glen Pursel. Row 5: Lahoma Pope, Marilyn Perkins, Thelma Pence, Cliff Purcell, Clyde Phillips, Mary Pena, Florine Peterson, Ruth Provance, Gary Peterson, Fay Pellicano. Row 6: Philip Parsons, Alrene Passamaneck, Naomi Petersen, Charles Putt, Marie Popp, Art Pappalardo, Lindy Parz, Gloria Peia, Arnold Perez, Dorene Preston. Row 7: Larry Petty, Sylvia Ponton, Starlene Pix, Dick Powers, Mike Page, Joan Prentice, Don Pape, Carols Quientana, Ruth Richardson, Joanne Robinson. Mt' ,fy ,,,1 lk Q xt, AWQ , 154 1 A , f iff if 'V' W Q,iw iffy, new iw 'Wf f7f , f , , , Q i f L 1 .1 , - . rii, - , it . 0 y , , , ,, af f f ff 5, , -. ,, 1 ,.-r I , 5, , ' if y i r ,, r tit. ,f L ?LVif'Wei,f 5 fy tif he er ,e , ,- ,lg ,, , ,, , , ,I yy . i V If VV 1 , -. fi , V , ,. Q, T rg , , l' i 'sq A if :ay 45:3 if, ,. 1 . L ' ,, , yy. V 1 - 4 . V' , f , Q 1,1 5, j I V ,, 1: , , ff , 2 f 4 'Z ' , ' f M7f',,7f, 9 H , 'W ,I X4 4 ,, I , . 7,1 If I , I f ,, , V g , 71 I f ,f l ..,,Q.,41 ,.,,, g.e,,,... ..,.,.. f A. ' ,L 1. JW , ,Pri f ,,,, M ,' f , e ,t, , u e i Q if! ,J 4 ' I i A ,I ' ' ,V I , Q , sm lnmwixtff ,fw 4 tl 'ef wht f 4, if K ' ,I ,, A J I. 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Row 2: Phil Reinsch, Bob RaveHi, Shirley Ramsay, Dave Riles, Ron Russell, Noel Rioz, Bar- bara Rushing, Duane Reynolds, Kafhryn Righimeier, Melvin RoberS0f1- Row 32 Pal Ragland. Gary Rulledge, Evelyn Reinhari, Frank Ramirez, Mary Ann Rubanbauer, Gene Reyes. Don Ragmuggenv Jacquelyn Ricker, Penne Reck, Don Rippee. Row 4: Louise Roach, Jerry Spinelli, Jack Siroud, Norma Simons, Val Sanders, Marilyn Swee'l'man, Carole Sickinger, Palricia Schwenk, Loren S+urdavani, Donna Sireeler. Row 5: John Snyser, Donna Sillings, JaneHe Swiii, Roger Suncllzaerg, George Sein. Harold Shoberl, Connie Sandoval, Ron Secor, Avielone Smilh, Edgar Shaffer. Row 6: Willie Siover, Darlene Smllh. Sl1SI'0H Sldffell. Bill Smifh. Belly' Sllellmaflr Pal Small. Beverly Siuff, Ron Sessions, Sharon Smilh, Gery Salier. Row 7: Paula Saclcelul, Ann Super, Beverly Swanson, Donna Sedcrberg, Fred Smi+l1, Genevieve Sciacoa, Juliel' Sanchez, Jim Sullivan, Sandra Sprlnger. 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X, 3' ' .,, ' , if ' X, . 4 5, X A , S, A I All X J if fi ' il if A 9 Row 1: BeH'y Swalley, Robyn Sanders, Sharon S+ow, Jim Sullivan, Beulah Sfiies, Sophie Schradie, Don Swanson, Carol Scoff, Gary Sfevens, Joanne Solomon. Row 2: Bob Severe, Bob Siveigarf, Jen Sfufes, Brian Shaffer, George Sfiles, John Swanson, Judy Sion, Jim Shoop, Janice Thomas, Erick Tellenbach. Row 3: Maynard Turley, Joanne Thurman, Peggy Taylor, Hal Tucker, Foresi' Tolleson, Doroihy Trammell, Sandy Tomlinson, Mary Trieas, Dave Taylor, Mike Teague. Row 4: Bob Thompson, Geraldine Tromeler, Don Truiillo, Ar- lene TromeH'er, Paula Thibon, Eddie Tervel, Sherrill Trainor, Jim Throne, Alberla Umbrello, Alberi Umbrello. Row 5: Tom Valenfine, Barbara Vasquez, Jacqueline Vaege, Henry Valenfine, Norm Vredenburg, Gabriel Vega, Marilyn Vanderbush, Josephine Vasquez, Magno Vasquez, Ed Vogel. Row 6: Marilyn Vance, Gil Vasquez, Anna Van Mierlo, Kafhleen Wrigh+, Darlyne Wheeler, Mary Ellan Wal- droop, Dick Williams, Pai' Wade. Row 7: Rachelle Walker, Ron Wilcox, Nanneffe Websfer, Shirley Whalen, Bob Weber, Pal Wieder- kehr, Doris Wilcox, Bud Wayman, Jackie Willis, Josephine Willis. Before Trying Their Luck . . . X Q -J if ,, ' .Q so gggiir W f' - I ' f Jf,ff3.g ,V 5 V, ai , ,, Q , ,. lv.. , X , 5 . yv - ,g - .. . 6 , 1 ,I i 5 f , rrir e e L, W , J., , ,fx , I, - , I K 'fwffrff ,' JW f 5 ' if f r , ,.xX f,y,f, r , i ,, , T .. , V fm X 1 X 3 4 ' A ' i ! fe I , ' 5 -, J 'Z f f Z X ff V if ff mi, M ZZQZ 'giwni i wmv W'f Q , , r ,,,, M , , r , V , 7 01,93 ' Q ' ff 775 ,Wi ' , cf f 2' f ,, e 1 . , ' , . X r A ,L , aes w, i , f' E fi? f 2 5, ,422 'SQ We fe , , f 1 'N M, Z W 7 X X ., , .,. ,f , XMM I I li 'W 4 ' 7 f ww if Y' ,' .. . X .3 Y, , X' ' , fW 2 , W , , ,, f' fx.. f, ' I ,if ff 31, 21 L , vi, V, - U , H . , , . M ' F .YV f 7 ,, , , , s f f ' hi A i ' we . i f ,fi .M .. f f 1 f ' ,i ,f J if .. 4 f 1' S, f , ' U' as 4: -, -f.',p',x9 M W if l 4 lf W '4 1 l 5 '4 f i 4 , 4 1 r Q.. 5 ,g .ll W ,N W ' ' i' l' I- J 71 2 5 ii A X ,, , : .,,, gsm.. ,.,,, ,... 1 V , 1, J , , ' H l , ' A , l I Qi , 1 I ii V 9' Q, 'P If 53 W W i ' ll f' iii il is N - , J, J , ,M '? 3,2 'Q' I ,i , ' 'K M175 A f, I 1' , C , f if g rf A9 Row 'l: Tom Weaver, Donna Weeks, Rebecca Wilson, Jerry Whire, Joan Wold, Pai Williams, Leoia Wood, George Weal, Leila Wil- son, Larry Waiis. Row 2: Selma Walvur, Barbara Whi++ing+on, Cliff Williamson, Dick Wilcox, Bobbie Jo Washam, Sharon Welch, Den- nis Woocl, Lou Ann Walclron, Pai Walker, Charloi Whi'rse+1'. Row 3: JeaneHe Young, Fred Zimmerman, Sieve Zucker, Vinceni' Acosia, James Cox, James Cline, Frank Cuellar, Loris Diedrick, Danel Dominguez, Vicior Dove. Row 4: Pairicia Fraus, Roberf Fager, James GI-agg' Jameg Hyglgp, Eleangr Henry, Barbara Johnsfonl George Knuclfzon, Kinney, Dan Rios, Marvin Smiih. ROW 52 R0b9l'i' Sirew, Bonnie Vogelsong, Bill Williams, Jessie Welch. . . . in Heavy Traffic Page 38 Trauelefs Holiday ? X K im .,-Jie! ' O DOQ . 2 7 K - 4 -Q U ,, 9. s 1, in-ffl ll , , r, , A L B -,, af, Q VV , ' w V 2 , -'f y , Vyjj J, ,,, IVV f f ls' 4-' .. - i 9 L 7 514 A ' W, ,,f7 V ' , V 'WX If ' V :iw Ja: 19 V , V f .W ,rfb 1 X ' f ,, , SA Y 1 QV Z ,V 2, Va V V V ya V, ,, , V , c ' V e- .Q ' J 4 J ' 1 A B W , V Ve VI. VV fl,: . V A , VV V j V 'QM ' f- - A -ff J Q J - 'J - --,--..1-, f af 3 V L V . V .V -V 12 , , VV V . V V, , V, 2 V V V nf VV y V f , f I f v X, 1, , . i A L 4 1 f A, A -3 V Vf, ' if, y, , V , 4 ,fl ,V V, ., My 1 , A- Q. me 5 ' J . , Hay. V, ' f W2 if' ff W 14 Wi , iq A v , -by , an 0 I I Z a X , A v A ,1 . L we L J f 4 EIO ROW I: Darrel Adams, Bernard Brechner, Pamela Bowafer, Bob Brown, Ray Bechfel, Roger Bricker, Lonnie Baricl, Dick Callard, Billy Dixon, Bob Downey. Row 2: Ed Dominguez, Joe Dupont, Ode'He DiCuia, Phil Drake, Mary Ann Elmer, Dick Fuller, Inge Feldman, Jim Feriney, Jim Goff, Trudy Geerison. Row 3: Lee Hager, Ann Hager, Ralph Harpsier, Pal Hoffman, Ron Holmes, John Jackson, Beverly Kirby, Dave McKinnie, Ron Miller, Barbara McCormick. Row 4: Bob Memoli, Beverly Moseman, Doug Manusia, Sandy Miller, Cleo Miller, Lewis Nelson, Francis Puccio, Jim Page, Tony Paladino, Gay Roberfson. Row 5: Ralph Russo. Judy Rubin, Barbara Skorheim, Dick Scoff, Pai' Sievenson, Bice Sosa, JoAnn Toirey, Bill Walraven, Marian Wrighf, Ledonna Wyaff. Row 6: Clarence Young, Tommy Guarasci, Alan Anderson, Eddie Eichorsi, Joann Lo renz, Diana Kwapiez, Warren S+evenson. Speedy Sophomores Every highway has :Ts Speed Demons The ierfrh o aders a e Ke lis Iokmgly said ihal' lhe mosr mooriari parr or a car s l e L, oer wheel. The sophomore oislicers oor oehind ihe whec. GHG far Ee molors Bur 'rhe sophomores are noi mms wey know whe e mev They sponsored a Penny Coniesl io guess +ve numoer or pen e didn'+ pariicipaie in This conlesi. Kenny Hor? guessed ihe mnno nose and was awarded The 605 pennies coniav ed n ire rec ie A e successful conlesl' 'rhe sophomores didn i lei rheir moiors ai . lnev lhe enlire sludeni' body io lhe Penny Arcade, a hall dance-hair cariva skill and for concessions. Dancing was enloyed fn T e miodle of rre ca The Teacher who was responsible for ihis acrive year was ilne len compelenl' adviser, Mr. Russell 1 his 6 l ' ' ' L. . L ,' r' ' or ooel s. it I - - - L 1 - . . . r 5' .s L' 1-' , 6 n ' r a ' i 'n no 're i r - l , I 'A - ' - ' fxvl 1 6 1, ev . 1, r' c racinc Tre ' Q J 'L ' of ' r L' ' are Gofffc . is L A 2 r 15 -' , A-F 'Q ' J ' e rl ' i ,V : ..,iaC'3y6C f in lhe show case. The sophomores carried signs obiecling lo rife sleoerils who , V ef or The , 'H wsaf. ere: ' L ' L fi e A invfreo ll' l l 1, nec in Keppel's Gym. Clubs lined The walls cl rhe gym wiih boorhs for games oi , v 'h l ' rryiyi . if grace s i . . . Every Highway Has A IO Row 'lt Louise Alverson, Wilma Aday, Bob Anderson, Dona Anderson, Bill An+i1ony, Ron Anderson, Kay Arnefi, Juanifa Aquine, Eddie Afer, Mike Aquilar. Row 2: Barbara Allen, Joyce Balizley, Don Berry, Kaihy BoHs, Sandra Boardman, Bill Buonomo, Vance Beal, Dennis Blakeberg, Claudeife Banker, Ron Black. Row 3: Gary Briggs, Mona Lee BasseH, Gerlad Borsen, Carolyn Beasion, Don Brown, Loueiie Bernasconi, Adrienne Borel, Bonnie Boyer, Weldon Brown, Ken Berkemeyer.. Row 4: Elizabeflw Branch, Nadine Berry, Lois Bence, Jackie Beckman, Bob Bur+on, Carmen Ballesferos, Pai Brown, Jim Brock, Rosemary Barger, Gene Bevilacqua. Row 5: Elvin Bufcher, Helen Bolling, Dave Bond, Jim Balash, Phil Buerk, Palsy Boyd, Carol Bradbury, Audrey Blanchard, Don Bryce, Isabelle Burn- ham. Row 6: Joanne Berner, Jane Balasln, Kay Boswell, S+eve Brailo, Nicky Berfelli, Barbara Boren, Emme'H Cervanles, Bob Corfez, Elizabefh Carley, George Clausen. Row 7: Arden Crowell, BeHy Ciurisfensen, Mary Conkling, Dave Cesar, Sid Carfer, Carol Car- rillo, Marian Coleman, Tony Cuppari, Bruce Crafi, Marie Crupi. 3 I 91,12 . 41 A A , V, ,eil V , ' f V , 231 K I e i f -X ' rery , BQ f 5 . Q f -'-i' J , 2 ,,r., A W' ,. A Ai fe ,'e e , is W il f' ,Q ' - I , ,,,,, ,y L, I I I 1 V- . , T ,xg .!. .... VL V V aisgg W My ,i A f i iw V, 1 i :- - 'A ,N A i . f 'f 1 ' .Ai , ' 1 f '. f' - KX i 1 w if V . 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Row 6: Kar- l ne Fields, JoAnn F'f Id F k ' ' ' ' y izgera , ran Farraco, Barbara Fllnf, Pai' Filker, Dale Fxlis, Clyde Ferris, Vera Fills, Gary Francom, Ani+a Filis. Row 7: Marlene Fox, Ralph Franco, Paul Fle+cher, Alice Forsiall, Lowell Fincher, Elvira Ford, Dick Flefcher, Willard Green, Chuck Ga'Hi, JoAnn Giangregorio. 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K D L -P Q ES ' ' ' in A.Q..--,-ii.,s..L.z:i,,.f iles Row 'I: Roy Guerra, Dick Gahm, Margaref Guarnacci, Pa+ Gollenberg, Sieve Grossman, Pa1'Griffi+h, Harrie'H' Gaines, Boyd Gardner, Charles Goodwin, Barbara Gilleffe. Row 2: Jack Griffin, Marilyn Gormon, Dave Gendian,Vic1'or Gonzales, Dick Gooden, Dick Guslaf- son, Gifford Grobein, Carol Grashuis, Bob Gergen, Circ Gandesi. Row 3: Girrene Kasfen, AI Gas+elum, Eugene Geer, Louise Hughes, Pai Hummer, Joan Holfberg, Ken Hayaski, Jerry Habeck, Marcia Hixon, Chuck Herpick. Row 4: Susie Hankin, Joyce Haeckel, Glenn Hamme'H', Kafhleen Hobbs, Shirley Houienbrink, Mike Harnage, Glen Hedge, Bob Harriman, Frances Hol+, John Hussey. Row 5: Lee Huffaker, Pal' Hoglund, Jim Hall, John Houfrow, Arlene Hafcher, Rosemary Hirsch, Harry Healey, Ken Hiyoshida, Carol Howell, Pele Hursf. Row 6: Yolanda Hernandez, Beverly Harlow, Dave Hufchinson, Carolyn Harfon, Ken Hoff, Diane Hinds, John Harvey, Virginia Hernandez, Maurene Hari, Delber lnglinsky. Row 7: Jean lavicoli, Beverly Ireland, Sue Johns+on, Virginia Jones, Pal Jardee, Ed Johns, Joanie Johnson, Carol Ann Jones, Barbara Jumper Chuck Johnson. . . . the Sophomores swing along Page 44 A10 Row 'l: Bob Jones, Marlys Johnsen, Connie Johnson, Dona Jensen, Don Japparf, Beffy Jordon, Dick Karsy. Row 2: Charline Kingan, Kriesler Klamm, Bill Koon, Pai Kenf, Calrol Kasfer, Shirley Koon, Don Kimball. Row 3: Erin Kisfier, Barbara Kemp, Ann Keifh, Bob Koon, Barbara Kirsch, Keifh Kammerf, Dena King. Row 4: Joanne Kennedy, Judy Keifh, Peier Kafzler, Janei' Ko- brefz, Bob Lonergan, Sfeila Lugo, Har- riel' Layfon. Row 5: Warren Lewis, Karen Loding, Ka+hryn Pefrillo, Don Lieber, Pai Lawrence, Joann Loyd, Ari' Leon. Row 6: Lola Lamp, Dean Living- sfon, Margie Muhlefhaler, Rufh Myers, Dennis Mccarihy, Carol McCarville, Charley M ig i n n e. Row 7: Virginia McCook, Dale Miller, Gil Moreno, Dick Maizec, Bob Mariama, M a u r e n e McCreary, Perry McClain. Row 8: Janice Milefi, Jack McCorkle, Virginia Manning, Gladys Miichell, Jackie Mif- chell, Joan Morton, Frank Mercedes. Row 9: Julia Marchese, Ray Mocerino, Alice Manriguez, Ruben Marfinez, Louis Maiiazaro, Jim Merrill, Weldon McKin- ley. Row 10: Virgene Mifchum, Dick Maifi, Jean Morimoio, Bill Miller, Ra- mona Morinf, Joyce Ma'H'i, Ginger Murphy. . H-sz' I X Q Y at -,, ra M Q 2 ,, Q' 4 if 77-Q 17' -. :A 2 'S' - X 'Af Uk 14 3 V , X 11 'xv' N l. , as we .0 we 'Q'4f,v5 X 4, QI Q wi H ' sw s , gg MQ my L Q 4 ist' n asf. N 6 T X us' - Q an xv 1, 95 Q, lisa 5 A 2 a 45'-X K if B ffl Q L-fd ie e e i B ff -5 Q ,lg St' B 1, ' L 5 4 sg ' ' I L. . B . - ' - L T' ff- J' Li 1' J 4, J 5 ,NY i . A 2 B is fs 'sf Q Q 'nf-i if ' ii V 19 2-' ' , e is , K f Q, K ,k'L T X, A , 'QW' i ,Q -is se 4 I, - , A U ,J 'f' . 'uf Ad V , it if ,,k -1- SN U,:j ' B l 5 :gi,,f,.,-ISSN' - ,V .::2- my 4' f i eei ' if 22 ' i ,Q Mi? A 1 B -A V , g Lfifsfztfaic , . . 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X.. ...X ., , . , ,,,, . , . l P , , , 1 , ,sn I I , gy V. f dale . - , ,J , f x zzjymkl l ,gag I I gf 5 f, :'ff'l 'mff f, ' V2 ' ' I In V l 4f 'ff5if ,, L . ' ' K , ? ' fm 'Q , . ar ,- J V l f . 1554! Z i . 1 ,,, 3 ff - f , ,X liz, it 'gif' . Q I V gi y, ll ' . ' ' ' 3 ff' W6 P fill if-P I Q , X Vgfg .X K ii fl , ,Anka +L, '. lx 2 J 1 . 4 3 f , Mr sf if If kg f. f , MZJQ1 . f .' V ' 1' f,,, R f 00 ilk, f sl 1 1 f I, , ,K 1 X , f X Al V Y ,, l P l f ll , l .W Av l' Q' if 'Q ' 2 li y 1,1 gl 1 .., 6 H V-A5 , LN ,l f awry I . 4 AIO Row 'I: Darlene McGee, Jack McHol- land, Archine Mclnlyre, Ramiro Mora. Donna Marshall, Jerry McClelland, Ray McGra+h. Row 2: Ed Morse, Roger Monlgomery, S hi rl e y McCue, Don McClary, Frances Moose, Lyla Myers, Joyce Mancuso. Row 3: Nancy Miali, Jeannine Neff, Vera Novak, Mary Neal, Joe Nocofra, Grace Norfon, Gwen Nichols. Row 4: Courlney Oxby, Gene Obrien, Glen Orell, Dennie Oughfon, Ohly, John Ohmer. Carol Oberl, Gene Row 5: Louise Pagano, Rohana Pollock, Perkins, S h a r o n Ken Perry, Ramon Price, Carl Preslon, Phil Purdy. Row 6: Piesi, Ron Pollen- Ray Perez, Shirley dine, Beafrice Pierson, Tony Perre'Hi, MeHa Poslelwaile, Frances Poppa- lardo. Row 7: Jesse Paiz, Muriel Pow- ell, Befly Palmer, Bryan Pender, Wayne Pollard, Larce Pasley, Sylvia Rowe. Row 8: Frances Ro+hlis, MarleHa Rad- ley, Rene Rigaud, Bob Roifery, Dick Rose, Dorolhy Rodriguez, Gee Rami- rez. Row 9: Marilyn Rhodes, Dolores Rodriguez, Virginia Rose, Audrey Reed, Joe Rhodes, Elane Russell, John Ras- mussen. Row 10: Tony Reyes, Jim Rus- fon, Janei Ruzicka, Rachel Romero, Phyllis Rinker, Lois Rinker, Alrene Richards. , . 41' , I- ' T H .1 fe 24 V 9 4 1. 1 If .,Q . , , fy QI Jian, W Zz. ,sf X J r ff 'S lifgllfi If 7 I , n ,XG T ., K :VV X J ftx A V 4 f .Gail Tia J Yagi ,J ,el it ' it , I ' 54 ,A X . 'I y , , , ,wg , 1 , H -, V ' ' A AIY .. 1' f 7 i fr f i 1 A ' 5 F f ff '12 'ig' , al 5 ,, , X, , I , . X rg ,y T , 'ii A - , i S ' f ' fiQ! 'w ,qfzeofi 2 'J Q, 5 2, , , 2 3 A ,,, , Lv! l,L,h, 4, vii, , I i ' A K lb w S if f r1,Vwf ' l safe., se +G 4, J an J W wifi' ' Av il if 3, 5 M , T Wi' r lil. me L ifei 49' 4' ,f y , ,'.W, 5. 1 li ' fu A M gf if x T - , Lf7i ' f, ' I we f ' 5 ir 'Q IX I0 Row1: Doro+hy Reynolds, Bob Reidel, lriefye Rogers, Wallace Rich, Roberla Rasmussen, Shirley Reynolds, Margueriafe Rambaro, Dave Sfewari, Rosemary Self, Manuel Salinas. Row 2: Richard Snyder, Jim S+agner, Gloria Sfanley, Chris Schwafel, Don Shemanski, Mary Smifh, Gary Shaffer, Frank Sebasfianelli, Judy Sorensen, Arlene Sanderson. Row 3: Jerry Silver, Brian Slone, Pafricia Sanborn, Charles Spenn, Lily Sfewarl, Don Schaub, JoAnn Sfarkey, KafhleenSmyers, Cafherine Sandoval, Blake Schoonover. Row 4: Bob Scobie, Marilyn Smuin, Caiharine Schwenk, Dick Schoeni, George Sweeney, Carol Sandifer, Wendell Simmons, Gerald Sumner, Sharon Shing- fellow, Richard Smiley. Row 5: John Scialpi, Bob Smilh, Bob Smilh, Jane Twomey, Barbara Thurman, Ted Taylor, Marlene Tondri, Marlene Theobald, Jim Taylor, Bill Tallon. Row 6: Lorraine Topia, Sharon TriHin, Mike Thesing, Maurine Thomas, Pere Veyna, Pal Van Zanf, Gloria Villegan, Angelo Velocci, Jan Van Zanf. Row 7: Georgianna Whalen, Harold Weidner, Donna Hiner, Nancy Will- man, Vic While, Darlene William, Sam Wheaf, Ann Wilson, Phil Wilde, Jerry Wollard. . . . in High Gear Page 47 wifi W X V V V Lu, . I X . .nw ,Q Q, 1 -f 5 -vs-X if-C2 l 'Q Wi 4 .1 'vi - Y V, 2 ,Z I 3 , K - , If Q W I 1 V X - -15 ' ' f 5 f nib f ' gr fa-It ' wp, -aw, 'A A . 1 ' ' Q J If N ' , f V fi I ' W Q L . Lx J? , 1, f - x yi? 1 E 'Q .j, g, f - wf , g i'i' me V Q , 5 .ss -if -, agen ' 'Z A 1 , -f we-A A :zz -A . J Q' A , My Q W or ,. 5 me if ,Lil u Q g 4 J Q V I VA, qqK! i f 1 Q ,Q A ' . , mf ,H - , ,, 57'0 -V AIO Row 1: Belly Wealherill, Marilyn Webb, Lealrice Williams, Bill Winningham, Belly Webb, Jean Wall, Elaine Webb, Arlene Windle, Chuck Walson, Ollo Whilesel. Row 2: Arnelus Wallon, Pal Waile, Larry Woolverlon, Howard Willis, Mary Wiederlcehr, Archie Wise, Shirley Wall, Dolores Weeks, Yoshilco Yolcayama, Fred Youngdahl. Row 3: Jim Young, Carol Zellmer, Ancilla Zambelli, Slanley Alkinson, Jack Arnswald, Connie Beckman, Allred Calderon, Pal Freeman, Warren Flock, Grace Gulierrez. Row 4: Ray Gulierrez, Roger Harrison, Joann Herringlon, Fred Jack, Jane Jorden, Gene Kaslor, Warren King, Sylvia Malone, Naomi Maxey, Anila Ramirez. Row 5: Arlhur Romero, John Sillick, Allred Vanderbush, Charles Vieyra. Sophomore penny arcade conlesl. Page 48 :Mr K' m Y , Ax, RxX .. ':Q9 xl LEA . , Slide area-loose rocks X ff ' wi ,hh X42 ff f mg ,fzf ' V ' WM Q I 4 A 4 .nfl MJ , gfsQ14aS AT The beginning ol each sernesler The B l l's choose Their oTTicers who 1 ' Y Y ,., 5 e V rv., . T V - k 1 -3- J -sf. Y ' -4 . f4,j 33.7, C 2 gf vdwf 'sl J lg! ZQQ J iii JQQQ 3192 3.45 i ,,'. I I M , ,' V7 : i K ,. I. ' -i .cf ' E! ' i Q J ' 5 T- '-1' 7 ,T fi ' 'I if 'i Q ,f J T T L l . li , , ia x Q? nap? fi?y A-V- Zff EQ Q91 diy Z? 'Q' ew To l ef J T L, J , T 4 A J ,,,, , T. l llv vl 7 l 4 A 1 Yr ,w I V' S ,Z y A i Q . 1, V ,T A v v . I ,ffy ,L l ry, gg ,, . , '1 , M 22 ,,,, , ' . , L V I g A 9 ,.,. 1 I ! 1, Q :S I ,WV A' Leg fnnn fc 'Wf gba n QQ? Qin 351 'J I ff A l H l .79 Ni? ,Ay -, ,f T , T , ,ey hw ,lr N- a , I ,,V 'A 9. , ,f iff , V7 fy A , , 4, V- ':ggF,:,. ,.1::- Q . v WW I ,.,4MW ,A,, F, , T, T Q ff 2' lf' f ff ,177 -. . L ' X 1' , -Q ., are f , J J , :gwwr Q G , 3 .sig y!,i A f, y sf , I' , X L, ,a Q, A gfgn , W Y, ' , A km, In V -H gg A a' 1 Row 1: Jack Allerlon, Laura Albanese, Jean Bullo, Eddie Brady, Lenore Clyde, Charles Conway, Carole Davison, Dick Douglass, John De Jong, Don Davidson. Row 2: Maxine Drake, Bob Enger, Janel Ferrarra, Joanne Gray, Joyce Gross, Clarence Hanson, Waller Hull, Belly Hail, Jean Herman, Ara Lee Hibbard. Row 3: Eclilh Jones, Barbara James, Vivian Kalalalis, Ron Lamb, Malalene Lorlie, Carl Melsheimer, Pal Ann Marlin, Peler Marsh, Diane Miller, Arl Miller. Row 4:Rosanne Negri, Ellon Nelson, Phyllis Paulson, Yvonne Pincholl, Larry Perea, Belly Plumlee, Jim Roberlson, Dora Saucedo, Marly Slone, Ed Sanloro. Row 5: Genevieve Scalzi, Don Sillings, Gerald Tyree, Mary Thorlon, Bob Verhooven, Joe Vasquez, Cliff VanOorT, John Wendor, Roy Wrighl, Leo Walker. Row 6: Charles Rogers, Bealrice Rias. Junior Junction X will be responsible Tor selecTing The all imporTanT class rings. The Tollowing semesler Their main acTiviTy is The presenTaTion oT The prom Tor The seniors. Some ol This work involves selecTing The place, choosing The band, publicizing The evenT, designing The Ticlcels, making provisions Tor The reTreshmenTs, and carrying on The campaigns Tor a king and queen. The juniors, having com- pleled These proiecls, are ready To conlinue Their Travels inTo The rocky re- gions oT The senior year. ,Q X . . . Juniors Continue . . . All Row 'I: Jack Allen, Jean Anderson, Mary Allen, Bob Armstrong, George Allcinson, Jerry Allen, Dolores Alfano, Larry Allum, Lois Allen, Mar+in Anderson. Row 2: Ron Apperson, Phyllis BisseH, Glenda Burger, Margaref Bursen, Sieve Van Blankensfoin, Phyllis Ben- neil, Ronnie Beaman, Gerrie Bowles, Beverly Bufler, Joe Bu'l'man. Row 32 Pal Beli, Dale Bridwell, Diane Blair, Harry Borlon, Bill Brownell, Laurine Bluemel, Terry lngham, Cecelia Bonnin, Louise Brown, Esiher Brininger. Row 4: Peler Bello, Dick Bonar, Belly Brickson, Bob Boisclair, Ted Berry, Jean Boiselle, Be+ly Brown, Nancy Barker, Carol Bolfs, Jay Barr. Row 5: Aloha Belben, Margarel' Burnefle, Don Bean, Virginia Ball, Virginia Bromley, Ted Banks, Laura Burgess, Jim Beclc, Kalhryn Bruno, Mary Carnaihan. ROW 5: Freddie Cosgrove, Jan Calvin, George Calvin, Dorolhy Cameron. Marfhalynn Coumonlesas, Roland Clax+on. Row 7: Corrine Clay- ion, Joyce Cain, Claudia Cleary, Cliff Cesar, Jackie Caldwell, Bill Cavanaugh, Ch-arlo++e Car+er, Harlene Carpenfer, Ted Chrisman, Dixie Coulombe. N , b -,K r 1 f ' L is,.i L ' .. A ' ' 'a11s s r- . s ss ' . . E lv , ,::,., ,h . .t -,,, ..- - . 1 K in X 5, . .... A . ',.. 'A 1 XX X X Y a , B i fa Q , .:..k K . K 4 1 M7 . . ,-no M X ,, ' . 4, 1 i fi f 5 M L gf .. . .. ,. gr , se . , . 9 K f 5 is -D' e .,. ., .M L .. . A my , .. , .J P' lil a A ' It asasa . f . . X ' i A fu so ff J, B. - 1 J vi as Rf il L ,Q . - J . . .er rf 5 .. ss.f ff A . A .iii ' eg f . 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Row 4: Elaine Daluiske, Ruben Espalin, Doris Earl, George Elrod, Eleanor Earl, Larry Eberharif l rvln, oy Essen, Lanny Eberling, Eafon, Dave Flanders, Jean Fensiermaker, Vanus Frederickson, Dick Finan A . reen French, Gall Francom, Gene Fradella, AI Fierro, Sylvia Falabella, Ken Fox, Barbara Frasier, Max Fields, Paul Frakes, Carole Farmer. Row 7: Vince Funaro, Bev Faner, Rosalie Farris, Nilo Fanucchi, Bob Fiddameni, Eddie Gamble, Gary Greene, Sally Gomez, Garry Griffin, Jeanneffe Guzze'H'e. Corda Eby. Row 5: Craig Evans, Elizabeih Escobedo, Tony , Shirley Fraff, Alice Foulger, Harold Foreman. Row 6: , - Yr , s 2 L L 1. j J l 1 I f- ' Q P, i .H ' ' f 1 A A :ff fi' . , Q J i, A I I W V , , i..l.g.,.. ..Qf',.,F-... ' J y 9- K . I swf' ,. 1 :1 I v .Ex X 'if-P 'L 5 3, Q I V, Q 1 'ag ,r ' si k 'E . l Xa. ' ii QT fx 'Z , L 'i4.' i ' 5 Q' , l Li f aiei L e is gf 2 - L Q s x nf' I gif! 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ROW 32 AI Hickox, Carl Herrman, JoAnn Hill, Clyde Harless, Tom Hannigan, Paul Hol+, Janei Harsfad, Don Henderson, Esrella Hursf, Don Hickman, Row 4: Jean Hickman, Mar ', r, Mary Ann Hall, Carl Hudgens, Barbara Hire, Yvonne Hadley, Ted Hobbs, Gloria Haney, Bonnie Hoy, Donna Housion. Row 5: Wal? Horn, Barbara Huff, Oiis Hammonds, Sue Herrler, Frances Huichinson, Rodger Hoff, Eihelyn Hall, Mary Ann Holden, Lois Hemingway. Ray Huffman. Row 6: Don lpsen, Granf Irvin, Eugene Jilg, Wendel Jonker, Kay Jackman, Bill Jager, Eloise Jones, Dave Jenner, Ray Jones, Charlene Jones. Row 7: Bill Karna+z, Carl Knickerbocker, Clyde Kooniz, Suzanne King, Ellen Kresling, Jack Kaizler, Dave Kay- lor, Bradley Koon, Evelyn irkland. u Don Heflin, Bill Hooks, Florence Haynes, .L C .X 5? gaining skill E aileea 1- di 71 .XM ,,. -,Hx A 1 '45 M H '.r'-N mf ' J ,fax ' 5? 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Y 'W di. , lX II l Row 'lt Don Kiffilson, Roberfa Ki d, George Knapp, ,Beverly Kline, Jeanne Ladd, Kafhleen LaPuma, Bill Lyons, Shirley Lughenbuehl, Rodney Lenf, Dorofhy Lubosch. Row 2: Be'H'y Logan, Lura Jane Luiz, Gary Leander, Marilyn Lucka, Rose Lodico, Bill Laidlow, Billie Faye LiH'le Norma Lewis, Charlene Lilly, Gene Logan. Row 3: Jack Lerg, Carol Lancey, Norman La Brecque, Juani+a Loya, Jeanne Loser, Ted Lung, Don Lucas, Carol Mani, Beverly Munson, Marian Mills. Row 4: Carl Miller, Geraldine Miller, Jim M o o n ey, Sandra McGlo+hlin, Johnny Meyers, Erlinda Machado, Bob McPherson, Joy Mallman, Jerry McCorkle, Kaihryn Myers. Row 5: Bob Morgan, Norman McKenzie, Donna Sue Mayfield, Mary Marlin, Jacquelin McDade, Vic Maddox, Sharon Mallery, Julia Molina, Marilyn Miller, Paul Mariel. Row 6: Beffy McDonald, Dave Moffaff, Fred Muhs, Barbara McAr+hur, Margaref Miller, Pai' Mocerino, Jack Mennan, Virginia Myers, Jerry McCormick, Marcia Mariel. Row 7: Jackie Miller, Jean McAlisfer, Caroline Mailman, Jay MarcoH, Pal Mariin, Ari Marshall, Sfuarf Mafheson, Joan Maclcley, Eugene Monfgomery, Mary Lou Mack. 2 A Bi i, . . . and momentum ss, Page 55 7.0 O 0 O for final push W M, 4 'X 4 W , W I V. x ' aff , , ,Qf, ,. , 'SQ ' 5 ' . A . A Q 74 if . y vyfi , I, J -. 'f l V., A-ld , 5 ire ' X . K X , .eg tiff N. 1 ,I f Z, A A if ,,., , ff' All . 'z Qi. I A, ! ,gy ff , . , 'W , I .. Q. ly 3 V f K , , ,Za , .1 Q, UQ ,J , Q, s f l X. 211817 : fs I ', 01 , V43 ,E H 15 f,G-, , W 5 Q 711.24 Lv A, V iw' WM f ,J SW he 1 li 3 f f , 4' 'Q V L' N, 'V 7 ,, P f'f l -. N, 4 f , ,.,.i7,. f J if f ... 3 ,WN . gl K Q is f ' V , 5 f U 5 4 ' f Q , Z , ' f, X I sr f' , J we f , f - , , - f g ,V . a n Q V, v i , . J , M , , .s g , an W ., X 7 MT VVVVV4 M ,-,,, 2,2 f V ..,,-1 ' If f fgfff , 5 -K yr ,if V . 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Row 4: Bob Pawlo, Sharon Poorman, Gene Perry, Bud Paine, Don Provance, Barbara Parkinson, Darlene Page, Viola Quinlaner, Carolyn Righfmeier, Shirley Richey. Row 5: Dick Ravelli, Dave Rosen. Mary Russ, Ted Richardson, Joe Rhodes, Dan Rogers, Wiley Roberls. Tom Rader, Helen Rowe, Rufh Richey. Row 6: Al Ramirez, Phil Row, Larry Rafaelli, Paul Rugg, Calherine Ragen, Carol Reinhardl, Barbara Rogers, Sam Redman, Lila Roberls, Pal' Roberls. Row 72 Mary Rognslad, Bob Sisson, Jim Slerkel, Ken Slone, Warren Slone, Rex Sessions, Dick Samuelson, Bill Slavin, Frank Slaughler, Marie Summers. Pace 56 4, il All Row 'l:Jim Shenk, Ginger Smilh, Pal Skaggs, Cecelia Sanfana, Sheila Smilh, Sally Smilh, Carolyn Sanderson. Row 2: Barbara Spencer, Sharon Slurges, Shirley S'luar'l, Chrisline Sforey, Joan Smifh, Ken Smilh, Bill Singlefon. Row 3: Al Sfockbridge, Norm Sandusky, Roy Sid, Janel Schiremeisler, Sfeve Sou- birou, Phyllis Sleger, Ronald lindel. Row 4: Seiyo Tsuii, George Tillon, Carol Thornhill, Dick Tyler, Evan Tiss, Wanda Thompson, Luana Tollin. Row 5: Dick Torres, Harvey Turss, Holly Thayer, John Tafar, Bill Thesing, Do- lores Tiberend, Ed Vorgas. Row 6: Carol Vance, Earl Van Blaricom, Doug Vawler, Olivia Varela, Killy Vafiadis, Madeline Voss, AI Vari. Row 7: Carlos Vega, Harold Van Vuren, Rila Valen- fine, Bob Winfrode, Ken Weiss, Quia. cilla Williams, Helen Wilcox. Row 8: Nancy-Will'-2 Ken Willer, Pai' Wrighf, ali, Charlene Walker, Made- leine Whalen, Ray Walson. Row 9: El- wyn Walraven, ,lean Way+, Barbara Williams, Ray Williams, Carrol While, Norma Wolfe, Jack Yeargain. Row 10: Wayne Zellmer, 'Bruce Zeal, John Bul- lock, Warren Lamberl, Joane Maug- han, Gwen Baker, Frank Brown. 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They are a small class buT This doesn'T squelch The pep and enThusiasrn They possess and radiaTe. The class looks Torward To nexT semesTer when They shall don Their caps and be lcnown as The rnosT 'experi- enced drivers. ROW 'lr Glenn Arey, Gary Arbuclcle, Joyce BryanT, Ray Bensch, Carolyn Biggle, Neil BarTon C W Brawdy, Eleanor Baldwin, Bion Campbell, Bill Culkins. Row 2: Clyde Dawson, Don Evans, Larry Frazier, Gary Gardner, BilllGlen, i9aT Hall, John Joennes, Carolyn Johnson, C l J C T J h ' ' ' ' ' aro yn oyner, ar er o nson. Row 3. Clarence Kam pplarn, Dlcic Lund, Dick Love, Tom Long, Bull Magruder, Andy Mull- afe, Mary Poole, Jean ParmenTer, PaT Pollard, PaT Perkins. Row 42 NaneTTe Quesinberry, Marie Riggio, Grace Russo, DoroThy Red- ding, CharloTTe Rogers, SanTina Rizzi, Ralph Ries, BeTTy Jo Slaughirer, Bob Swan, STan Spencer. Row 5: Ron Scheer, Dick Shannon, Roger Tallon, Norma Visco, Bruce Wafferman, Bob Wrighf, WaI+er Zaas, Joyce Hyslop, Joe Kimbro. 7' ' ' ' f wfyjyyfi ' ' ' ' ' if ' ., if i f ' ' f in ,T 3 Wa ' y , , , - V .: I y' H-,-M I W ,f . 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Ck, Expert Divers -- .1 Mark Keppels senior class was mighTy busy This year. The irn- porTance oT beoing seniors overwhelmed Them, and They wenT all ouT To make Their a class Kepel wouldn'T TorgeT. They produced Dear RuTh , a roliclcing comedy, ThaT was enioyed by all The KeppeliTes. Money, money, money was The Cry as The purchased Their cards and announcemenTs, senior picTures, and all The oTher Things ThaT will bring baclc loads oT memories in The years To come. A good Time was had by all aT The senior luncheon. DiTch day Tound green sweaT- ered seniors Trom here To TimbuclcToo enioying a well deserved holi- day. AT lasT graduaTion and The seniors were ready To Try Their luclc on The busy highways oT The world. Carol Adams L6QlSlOl'ive Council Spanish Club James Barsugli Senior Class Treas. A Cappella Choir Reynold Blunlc Jr. George Brown Varsity Football Varsity Club Junior Exch. Club Speaker of Legis- lative Council Bee Track Clara Cerva ntes Bill Conlcling Jerry Dauer Sec.-Treas. of the Architectural Club Jerry Adams Editor ofthe Aztec Annual Staff Derby Hi-Y Chaplain Cee Football Cee Track Noel Bartelli Richard Borges Lorraine Burrey Aztec Stott Barbara Child Senior Glee Sec. Joan Conway A Cappella Choir Foreign Friendship Ronald Dunn J. V. Football J. V. Basketball Aztec Staff Photography Staff Kenneth Bers Billie Bluff Bill Breon Varsity Football Senior Class Pres. Varsity Club Sec. Derby l-li-Y Pres. Rep. to Boys' State Henry Calderon Harold Clausen Katherine Dodge Los Quetzales. Pres. Scholarship Society Jr. Statesrnen Sec. Pailiamentarian of F. l-l. A. Man. Ed. of Aztec Marilyn Ellis Fresh. Comm. Club Toltec Tri-l-li-Y ,df 5, -Qs? vi -0 ,av qn--ft ,gf .1 ff' Qc,- 'M-ef' TJ' Calvin Eiland Lovonne Guidetto Pat Holve Sec. of Activities Jr. Statesmen Pres. N. F. L. President Pres. ot Scholar- ship Society Chonticon Tri-l-lihY Willian Fabin Pat Hager A Cappella Chair Judith Jaeger Helen Farlow Toltec Tri-Hi-Y A-l l Class Treas. A Cappella Choir Light and Shadow Student Dir. of W'5l Sr, Play Virgil Hendrix Jack Jancich Robert Flanders Scholarship Society Varsity Tennis J. V. Tennis Band Spanish Club Tom Higgins Band Senior Orchestra Bob Jansen Pal' Galvin Girls League Chanticon Tri-Hi-Y Legislative Council Bible Club Grant Huclcer Cee 81 Bee Football Yell Leader Cee Basketball Legislative Council A Cappella Choir Nancy Johnson Leonard Grusky B 81 C Football B 81 C Basketball Capt., C Basketball Legislative Council Montezuma Hi-Y V-Pres. Elgian Hurley Hiram Johnson to Qrjs if-m Q l Joan Kramer Toltec Tri-l-li-Y Commercial Club Pres. Senior Glee Club Kenneth Loser Varsity Football Bee Football Key Club Pres. B-l l Class Pres. Raymond Massaro J. V. Tennis French Club Gourmet Club Ray Miller Gil Moore Legislative Council Clittorcl Morrison Varsity Football Varsity Club Richard Palmer Michael LaCasella Catherine Lemons Science Club Ornicran Psi Tri-l-li-Y Senior Glee Club A Cappella Choir Joyce McPeelc Freslri. Comm. V-P Science Club Elsie Mital Aeneases Tri-l-li-Y Walter Moose Ken Myers Jr. xchange Pres. Varsity Club Varsity Football Monte Ray Page Varsity Football Literary Society Jacqueline Leber Legislative Council Secretarial Club Comm. Club Pres. Motilon Loyncl Charles Miller Annual Statt Photog rapber Marian Moore Tonatiula Tri-Hi-Y Senior Girls Glee Commercial Club Isa belle Morgan Constance O'Neill Band Aztec Stott Martlwa Pena Senior Class Sec. Student Dir. ot W'5l Sr, Play Liglnt and Shadow Toltec Tri-l-li-Y Literary Society I if v ?' 'L 'Fil' 20 , -wr ,fr N, I -nv K :jf-r Peggy Peters Fresh. Comm. Club Science Club Jean Russo Girls League Rep. Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Spanish Club Senior Class Com. Chm. Secretarial Club Georgia Taliaferro Page 64 Nilda Pinto Legislative Council Winchaskis Tri-l-li-Y B-9 Class Sec. Girls League Rep. Virginia Saw Spanish Club Bible Club Donald Tallman Student Body Pres. Jr. Exchange Club Junior Class Pres. B 8. C Football Templars l-li-Y Pres. Donna Pruhs Fresh. Comm. Club Toltec Tri-l-li-Y Science Club Max Shuster Var., B Football B 81C Basketball Var., J V Football Montezuma Hi-Y Kenneth Thompson Stage Crew John Raymond A Cappella Choir Senior Glee Pat Smith Legislative Council Spanish Club Toltec Tri-l-li-Y Literary Society Richard Throckmorton Usher Club Pres. Templar Hi-Y Sec. Jr. Statesmen V-P Scholarship Society Camera Shy Seniors .Jim Chandler Bill Plaisted Nancy Paulides Joseph Reindle Jerome Robinson lam Stevens Charlene Stone Kim Winters Agnes Zelinslqy June Rodmon Literary Society Scholarship Society Los Quetzales Prod. Staff of W'5l Sr. Play Don Stillwagon Burgess Tucker Senior Glee Club J V Baseball Mgr. Cross Country Mgr. Cee Football Mgr. Varsity Football Mgr. is Donna Rogers W'5l Senior Play Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Light and Shadow Aztec Columnist Senior Glee Club Charles Straley Varsity Football J. V. Football Jr. Exchange Club Pat Young Flag Girl Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Literary Society Winter Senior Memories 'f'1ks.mL X' 1 .. ' ef- fl Winter Senior Play . . . 'i-- if M26 405 M7 fm 0,59 TZ! Jig Q, 426 ff STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Blaydes, Harold Klobbe-rmeyer g Alan Hedrick, Judge Harry Wilkins 1 Dick Bergo, Al b fK mmer ' Dick MerriH L+, William Seawrigl'1+ gJane1' Donahue, Ru+l'1 Wilkins g Clive Blankinship, Sgt Chuck Vincen+ Car er U Buflerl Mrs, Wilkiiisug Donna Rogers, Mar+l'1a Seawrigl1l g Agnes Zelinsky, Dora, SEATED: Gayle Wilson, Miriam Wil olyn kinsf' Page 66 RuTh Wilkins Came home one evening To Tind ThaT a sTrange soldier had come home on leave, claiming her Tor his bride-To-be. NOT knowing ThaT her liTTIe sisTer had been wriTing love leTTers and signing RuTh's name To Them, RuTh Tried To sTraiqhTen Things ouT beTween The soldier and her Tiance. ln The pro- cess oT sTraighTening ouT, she Tell in love wiTh The soldier. ilihis, needless To say, didn'T help The prob- lem any. All ended well when RuTh married The soldier and The curTain Tell on a happy, buT sTill conTused Tamilv. 'Q an N-,,' 5 - Zsmm1wf,A M , W vwfmnui rv-'eff -C Ce Class Officers B K F4 ROW I: Adrienne Thayer, Treasurer, Bill Judd, Vice- President ROW 2: Jimmy Alverson, PresiclenT, Beverly TeTzlafT, Business Manager, Joyce Bisner, SecreTary. so 1 Skilled Motorists Page 68 Nearing The end oT The slide area, The gradualring seniors loolc sadly back over Their very memorable years aT Keppel, sad because They are now preparing To leave The Thoroughiare where They have had so much Tun and made so many wonderiul Triends. True These seniors have reached The end oi The slide area, buT all ahead will noT be easy Tor Them. There will be iobs To Tinol, homes To build, college examinaTions To pass, and all The oTher mil- lion Things ThaT Tace Them when They enTer ThaT big wide world. Leading ThaT memorable Senior year were Jim Alverson, presidenTq Bill Judd, vice-presi- denTp Joyce Bisner, secreTary3 Adrienne Thayer, Treasurer: and Beverly TeTz- loTT, business manager. The year was highlighTed by The presenTaTion oT STar- dusT, The Senior Class play: The senior luncheon aT The Elks' Hall in Pasa- dena: BaccalaureaTe services aT The civic audiTorium in San Gabriel: and Tinally, graduaTion exercises on lvlonTezuma Field. in X of-9 fr Robert Adams Gymnasts Varsity Baseball Eloy Alclerete Apparatus Club Spanish Club Jim Alverson Senior Class Pres. B-ll Class Pres. N. F. L. Scholarship Society Constance Jean Antista Sec. Club Treas. Commercial Club Bank Staff G. A. A. Mary Jane Ashton Tokakicon Tri-l-li-Y Literary Society G. A. A. V-Pres. Spanish Club Roy Lee Balcom Ni Marlene Barclay ScFi6i'arship Society Literary Society G. A. A. Los Quetzoles Art Club Arthur Aclolplwson Harry Altrey Gymnasts Visual Aides Don Almour Varsity Football Key Club Montezuma Hi-Y Varsity Club Tennis Bill Anson Varsity Basketball Bee Basketball Dee Basketball Editor ot the Aztec Visual Aides Gloria Armenta A Cappella Choir Sharps and Flats G. A. A. Girls League Rep. Sondra Ball Light and Shadow S'5l Senior Play Legislative Council '50 Teocalli Staff Jim Banando Tessie Albert S'5l Senior Play Leon Allen Robert Anderson Varsity Baseball Scholarship Society Varsity Club Joseph Arave A 81 B Swimming Derby HieY Foreign Friendship Senior Play Juliana Atrops Bible Club Secretarial Club A Cappella Choir Sharps and Flats Accompanist for Senior Glee Annette Balthrop Bible Club Foreign Friendship Omicron Psi Tri-l-li-Y Photography Statt Joyce Barrett Foreign Friendship Secretarial Club Commercial Club Kenneth Bauer Stretcher Crew Visual Aides Barbara Beauchamp Sec. to Cabinet Secretarial Club Fresh, Commercial Commercial Club Freshman Council Bill Berry J. V, Football Page 70 Truitt Beal Varsity Basketball Bee Basketball Varsity Club J. V. Tennis Elma Beltran F. H. A. Los Amigos Douglas Beville Judith Beall A Cappella Choir Sharps and Flats Light and Shadow G. A. A. A-9 Secretary Margaret Bennett Sec. ot Tokakicon Tri-Hi-Y Bob Bezaire Donna Beaston Richard Bergo W'5l Senior Play l-lead Yell Leader Senior Orchestra Light and Shadow S'5l Senior Play Doris Bird Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Secretarial Club Cornm'l Club Sec. Foreign Friendship David Bishop J. V. Football William Blalceley Visual Aides Dick Blaydes Gymnasts Club W'5l Senior Play S'5l Senior Play Joyce Bisner lOth Grade Pres. G. A. A. Pres, Literary Soc. Sec. Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Legislative Council Clive Blankenship W'5l Senior Play S'5l Senior Play Gymnasts V-Pres. Light and Shadow Radio Speech Club Virginia Bolen Aztec Statt Senior Girls Glee Elaine Borden Richard Borden G. A. A. Legislative Council Legislative Council Visual Aides Omicron Psi Tri-l'li-Y Juanita Buhler Art Club Secretarial Club Senior Orchestra Yula Bussell Sec. of Finance Leg. Council Sec. Sec. Club V-Pres. Dist. I6 CASC Treas. Senior Orchestra J. V. Football Dolores Burlce Senior Girls Glee Beverly Busteed Elaine Boyer Toltec Tri-l-li-Y A Cappella Choir Sharps and Flats Secretarial Club Radio Club Evaleen Burnett Foreign Friendship G. A. A, A-ll Prom Com. Carolyn Butler Secretary ot Clubs Sec. at Assemblies S51 81 W5l Sen. Play Light 81 Shadow Sec. Toltec Tri-l-li-Y Dean Bowles Varsity Baseball Literary Society J. V. Football David Burrey Tennis Debate Chess Club Bolo Butters Head Electrician of Stage Crew Aztec Mng. Editor Aztec Photog. School Photog. David Brailo Douglas Burton Jim Callens Aztec Staff Foreign Friendship Los Amigos Victor Buccola Student Body Pres. Secretary of Boys A-li Class Pres. Varsity Football -Two Years Varsity Club Beverly Busclimann Al-Fred Cappello if Page 7l 4 thx gy. 1 .9 M 4' C17 -'fr kv Q-X Z,-., fv- film- Q r 11? Q Q Amelia Ann Cesar Patsy Chantry Carirlgella Commercial Club Tonatiuh Tri-l-li-Y Aztec Staff Norma Cherry Secretarial Club Latin Club Student Store Peggy Cooley l95l Teocalli Staff Legislative Council Commercial Club Mary Cunningham G. A. A. Aztec Stott Secretarial Club Commercial Club Gene Deyling Varsity Football Varsity Club Jr. Exchange Bee 8 Cee Football Tennis Elsie Ellis Secretarial Club Fred Gahm Derby Hi-Y V-Pres. Legislative Council German Club Foreign Friendship Shirley Clarlc Songleader Sec. of Tonatiuh Tri-l-li-Y i0 Grade Sec. Legislative Council Mary Elise Cormany Pres. ot Tokakicon Tri-Hi-Y Scholarship Society Literary Society Latin Club Art Club Emil Dattola Jr. Exchange Varsity Club Montezuma l-li-Y Treas. Varsity Football Tennis Josephine Diaz F. H. A. Los Amigos Mary Ervin Math Club Foreign Friendship Francine Gara G. A. A. Pat Cleveland Lucille Costello A Cappella Choir Chlodell Davis Omicron Psi Tri-l-li-Y Herbert Dillard Varsity Club Montezuma Hi-Y Pres. Varsity Football Key Club Tennis Gloria Mae Fischer G. A. A, Robert Garcia Bob Chard Literary Society Legislative Council Chess Club Dick Colbert Derby Hi-Y Scholarship Society Glenn Cox Cee Football Cee Track Dorothy Deason Richard Dudley Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball Bee Basketball Cee Basketball Jr, Exchange Roberta Fradin Jr. Statesmen Pres. N. F. L. Vice-Pres, of Scholarship Soc. Aeneases Tri-Hi-Y S'5i Senior Play Rudy Garcia Janet Charlton Pres. St Sec. ot Aeneases Tri- Hi-Y French Club Sec. Literary Society Legislative Council A Cappella Choir John Coleman Varsity Track Varsity Basketball Aztec Sports Ed. Bee Basketball Bee Track Carleton Crain Chess Club Literary Society French Club N. F. L. Esther De Boer Janet Donahue Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer ot Light 8- Shadow Legislative Council W5l and S51 Senior Play 9th Grade Treas. Ann French Majorette Tonatiuh Tri-l-li-Y Photography Stott lOth Grade V-P Legislative Council Stella Garcia Los Amigos G. A. A. F. l'l. A. Joann Chrisman Foreign Friendship Art Mgr. ot Aztec Elizabeth Cominos Scholarship Society Freshman Com. Commercial Club Jerry Crain Cross Country Track Doug Dedriclc Varsity Baseball J V Football J V Basketball Carol Doehrer Literary Society Marilyn Fore Secretarial Club Senior Orchestra Annual Stott Commercial Club Bus Man. ot Aztec Reese Gibbons Legislative Council John Garten Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball Jr. Exch. Treas. James Gove Los Quetzales Aztec Staff Tennis Chess Club Beverly Grose A Cappella Choir Girls League Rep. Legislative Council A-l l Prom Com. Commercial Club Chuck Gehlloach Derby Hi-Y Scholarship Soc. Ph,yll,is Grant Darrell Hadley Varsity Football Key Club Bee Basketball Montezuma Hi-Y Bee Football Claude Giclley A-Baseball Mgr. A-Basketball Mgr. B Football Mgr. Charles Greenhalgh Varsity Football Leg, Council Spkr Jr, Exchange Pres Track Key Club Mike Halperin S'5l Senior Play Aztec Statt Light St Shadow J. V. Football Literary Society Fred Gilley Legislative Council Band Foreign Friendship Tom Grittith Tom Hammond Aztec Staff Stage Crew Jim Goodrich Bee Football Angela Griialva Betty Hardin Foreign Friendship Legislative Council Secretarial Club Blas Graieda Bee Basketball Dawn Gross Freshman Girls Glee Music Club George Hardy Spanish Club Page 74 Barbara Harris Secretarial Club Alan Hedrick W'5l Senior Play S'5l Senior Play Light 81 Shadow French Club Aztec Staff Norma Hiles Tonatiuh Tri-Hi-Y Art Club Bob Hostetler Jr. Exch. Pres. Legislative Council Stretcher Crew J. V. Baseball Lynne Humphreys Patricia Hunt Dick James Key Club Pres. Tennis Legislative Council Jacqueline Hatch Secretarial Club Talent Club Bill Henderson A Cappella Choir Visual Aids Cee Football Martha Hollie Production Staff ot W'5l Sen. Play S'5l Senior Play Richard Huttalcer Joan Humphries Sec. of Finance Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Usher Club Commercial Club All Prom Com. Hazel lwamiya Sec. of Finance Sec. Club Pres. Bank Staff Ruth Jewell G. A. A. Sec. Scholarship Society Band Marilyn Hayes Foreign Friendship Bible Club Audrey Higens Joan Horton Pres. ot Fresh- man Com. Club Aztec Stott Girls League Rep. Tonatiuh Tri Hi-Y Wayne Hughes Dee Basketball Legislative Council Vivian Hunt Senior Girls Glee Literary Society Science Club Treas. Latin Club Freshman Council G. A. A. Dave Jacobson Jr. Statesrnen Pres. Literary Soc. Pres. Los Quetzales Pres. Schol. Soc. V-P Calif Boys State Rep. Beverly Johnson F. H, A. Tonatiuh Tri-Hi-Y Fresh. Comm. Club Aztec Stott Senior Class Treas. ns' I Cherie Johnson Bill Judd Senior Class V-P Key Club Apparatus Mary Jane Kennedy Foreign Friendship Commercial Club Literary Society Joe Kile Cee Football Cee Basketball Cee Track J V Tennis Mgr. Joyce Knodel Tonatiuh Tri-l-li-Y A Cappella Choir Songleader Eddie Kretz Legislative Council George Larrabee Gymnasts Pres. Varsity Club Legislative Council Gymnastics Ltrmn. Jeannette Johnson Scholarship Society Literary Society A Cappella Choir Spanish Club Beverly Kamp Patricia Hottman Kessler Linda Knabenshue Thomas Khoem Varsity Football Key Club Varsity Club Ass't J V Tennis Mgr. Bee 81 Cee Football Mary LaBrie Foreign Friendship Secretarial Club Student Store Stott Legislative Council Dan Larsen Aztec Asst. Printer Latin Club Pres. French Club Literary Society Junior Statesmen Janice Jorgensen Secretarial Club Commercial Club Joan Kershall Winchaskis Tri-l-li-Y Legislative Council Science Club Spanish Club Richard Khail Band Nona Knabenshue Dolores Knapp Tosawias Foreign Friendship Bible Club Evohn Lane Spanish Club G. A. A. Foreign Friendship Dwight Lawing 'D 1 Dorothy Virginia Leivas Rosemary Laughton Spanish Club Leonard Winchoskis Legislative Council Tri-l-li-Y Legislative Council Girls League Rep. Aztec Staff Usher Club Don Marlcewich Walter Mace Bob Mack Derby Hi-Y Stretcher Crew Frances Marzec Science Club Commercial Club Beverly Marsh Darah Marshall Tonatiuh Tri-l-li-Y Melvin Lilly Senior Orchestra Sandra Maddox Tonatiuh V-Pres. Legislative Council Girls League V-P Literary Society B-l l Class Com. Chrn. Joan Massey Senior Orchestra French Club Literary Society Arthur Logan Usher Club Pres. Spanish Club Stretcher Crew Gourmet Club Russell Manusia Anthony Mattazaro Garry Lyon Usher Club Connie Marriott Songleacler Winchaskis Pres. B-l l Class Sec. Legislative Council A-l l Class Sec. Etta Mattazaro Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Literary Society French Club Art Club 'ming :ff Page 77 Betty Fae Matthews Legislative Council Marian Merola Jeannette Miller Aeneases Tri-l-li-Y Usher Club Latin Club G. A. A. Margie Miller Spanish Club Sec. Art Club G. A. A. Virginia McGee Girls League Treas. Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Rep. to Girls State Legislative Council Sen. and Art Ed. of the Annual Carole Nelson Sec. to Cabinet Usher Club Sec. Secretarial Club A-ll Prom Com. Commercial Club lrene O'Dell Art Club Pres., V-Pres. Toltec Tri-l-l -Y V-Pres. Girls League Rep. French Club Gary Mayne Richard Merritt W'5l Senior Play Legislative Council Light and Shadow N. F. L. C. S. F. Seal Bearer Doris lrene Miller Fresh. Comm. Club Secretarial Club Bank Staff Duane Muclcriclge Grace Nalcao Freshman Council Literary Society Art Club Sec. Adrienne Neville Sec. ot Literature Scholarship Soc. Sec. C.S.F. Lite Member Legislative Council Aeneases Tri-Hi-Y Averil O'Neil Aztec Stott Earla Memory Radio Club Ann Merritt Mary Lou Mott Spanish Club Elaine McPherson Senior Girls Glee Betty Jean Nelson Latin Club Foreign Friendship Robert Ohly Science Club Literary Society Chess Club Los Quetzales Pres. Dick Orcutt Templars Hi-Y Cee Basketball Stamp Club A lc. Jack Owen Bob Pencall Beverly Peterson S'5l Senior Play Light 81 Shad. Pres. Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Girls League Rep. Usher Club Stuart Phillips Aztec Staff Derby Hi-Y Latin Club Jerry Porter Bee 81 Cee Track Bee Football William Poulos Senior Boys Glee Band Junior Orchestra Louise Rebel Senior Orchestra Lois Evelyn Oxby Aeneases Tri-Hi-Y G. A. A. Band Foreign Friendship Gale Pendleton Carolyn Peterson Jane Pritchard Don Preslcitl' Bee Football Key Club V-Pres. Cee Football Carol Rabens A Cappella Choir Senior Glee Pres. Sharps and Flats Secretarial Club Legislative Council Maxine Ragland Carolyn Parlcer Toltec Tri-l-li-Y Treas. Spanish Club Senior Girls Glee Louis Pensotti A 8- B Track Glee Club Carol Petro Tokakicon Tri-Hi-Y Doreen Fay PoHer G. A. A. Band Foreign Friendship Mary Lou Pullen Usher Club Sec. Band Senior Orchestra lOth Gr. Council Aztec Stott Al Ramirez Yell Leader Varsity Club Varsity Bee Track Var, Cross Country B Si C Basketball Lovena Reed French Club Carolyn Renniclc Tonatiuh Tri-Hi-Y Light and Shadow S'5l Senior Play Legislative Council Literary Society Moy Rodriguez Bee Football Bee Track A Cappella Choir Visual Aides Bob Richmond Patricia Rogers Stage Crew Richard Rutledge Elinor Ruzicka Varsity Baseball Aeneases Tri-Hi-Y Spanish Club Literary Society Richard Reisinger Louis Rosen Varsity Football S'5l Senior Play Montezuma I-li-Y Sec. A Cappella Choir Treas. Harvey Ryclrman Page 80 Gladys Rickard S'5l Senior Play Legislative Council John Rose Varsity Track Var. Cross Country Varsity Club Derby l-li-Y Sec. A Cappella Choir Richard Ryerson Varsity Basketball Varsity Football J. V. Tennis Varsity Club Key Club Carol Robinson Aeneases Pres. Junior Statesmen N. F. L. Rec. Sec. French Club Literary Society Mary Ann Rush V-P Student Body Secretary ot Girls Chanticon Tri-l-li-Y Girls League Rep. A-l l Comm. Chm. Ralph Sanborn Shirley Walton Roden Senior Girls Glee Foreign Friendship Bible Club Carlan Russell Omicron Psi Tri-Hi-Y Carol Jean Sands Light and Shadow Scholarship Society S'5l Senior Play Art Club Literary Society 'bg-. is-ff Suzanne Spencer Richard Stattord Ninth Grade Treas Derby Hi-Y Jr. Statesmen Varsity Track Sec, at Boys Larry Stevens Stage Crew Mgr. Orchestra David Spalenlca Jr. Exchange Club B 8. C Football B 8. C Track Nona Squires Winchaskis Tri-Hi-Y Senior Play Carol Stanley Stewart Aztec Staff Annual Stott Secretarial Club Commercial Club G. A. A. :fp Joseph Schradie Science Club Pres. French Club Literary Society Scholarship Society Jr. Red Cross Act. Paul Shatter Bank Staff Leonard Simmons I Bettie Scott French Club Senior Orchestra Fred Sennewald Varsity Football Bee gr Cee Football Varsity Club A Track Montezuma Hi-Y Treas. Norman Slotrem 1 .laclcie Scott Literary Society Spanish Club Wallace Shearer Richard Smith to Roger Scott Derby Hi-Y Dorothy Shoop Secretary of Clubs Art Club President Annual Art Editor Tokakicon Tri-Hi-Y French Club Robert Soylca Page 8 l -1' mu, 'TV ,-N., 17 ,V 'S' 'Un-N vw 2,4 . , . L-gg s W, 1, ,W 55545 W1 A cv 155 w Joe Swiatlowslri Stage Crew Dolores Therry A Cappella Choir Winchaskis Tri-Hi-Y Pauline Uehle Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Secretarial Club Commercial Club Senior Orchestra Shirley Vogt Toltec Tri-l-li-Y Girls League Sec. 'l lth Grade Pres. Senior Girls Glee Aztec Staff Louise Wayt Aeneases Tri-Hi-Y Senior Orchestra Scholarship Society Foreign Friendship Spanish Club Dick Wiederlcehr Varsity Football Bee Track Jr. Exchange Club Varsity Club Montezuma Hi-Y Allen Zellar A Cappella Choir Don Stewart Edward Thomas Varsity Tennis Charlene Valentine Marilyn Wade Sec. Club Scribe Leslie Weaver Bee Football Capt. Cee Football Tennis Montezuma Hi-Y Pres. Key Club Melvin Willis Parlrer Stoner Jean Thomas Bible Club Science Club Victor Vanderbush Joy Waite Toltec Tri-l-li-Y Pres. Girls League Rep. Legislative Council Ted Weber Gayle Wilson Light 8. Shad. Pres. Aeneases V-Pres. N. F. L. Pres. Sec. at Assemblies Life Member ot Schol. Soc. Camer Shy Ross Barker John Dale Chuck Foulger Joe Gomez Betty Keltner Sandra Taylor Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Sec. Girls League V-P Spanish Club Literary Society Senior Class Com. Barbara Thompson Gourmet Club Senior Girls Glee Foreign Friendship Piano Club Senior Play Charles Vanderwende Kay Washam Literary Society Tokakicon Tri-l'li-Y Scholarship Society G. A. A. Aztec Stott Don Weeks Derby l-li-Y French Club Apparatus Bee 81 Cee Track Varsity Swimming Dorothy Wingert Chanticon Tri-Hi-Y F. H. A. Secretary Literary Society Seniors Marlene McDermott Marlene Nelson Richard Resnick Lois Richards Charles Roney Adrienne Thayer Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Song Leader Girls League Rep. B-l l Class Treas. Literary Society Jamie Lou Tompkins V-P Student Body Secretary ot Girls Student Dir. of S'5l Sr. Play Toltec Tri-l-li-Y Light and Shadow Pat Van Zant Commercial Club Bill Wargo Flag Raising Henrietta Welch Marian Wright Aeneases Pres. Treas. .lr. Statesmen Sec. B-l l Class Com. Chm. A Cappella Choir N. F. L. Beverly Tetzlatt Head Majorette Piano Club Pres. Literary Society Foreign Friendship Usher Club Vivian Tripodes Aeneases Tri-Hi-Y Scholarship Society Literary Society French Club Bank Statt Norma Visco Aeneases Tri-Hi-Y Senior G rls Glee Spanish Club Music Club All Class Sec. Lorna Lee Walters Aztec Stott Latin Club Radio Club Nell Weldon Freddie Young Gymnasts Varsity Apparatus J. V. Tennis Page 83 ix an-se - - W , This is The sTory oT a dramaTic academy and a real acTress and whaT happens when The Two mix. The proTessor QT The academy, Mr. Bach, is an eccenTric Russian who be- lieves ThaT To acT a parT, one musT live The parT. The pro- Tessor keeps his sTudenTs in conTinual conTusion aTTempTing To Teach Them The arT oT living The parT. ConseguenTly The would-be acTors and acTresses spend a good deal oT Their Time as sliced orange peels and broken Tea poTs. Prudence Mason, The acTress, comes To The academy To play in one oT iTs producTions. She has expecTed To resT, buT insTead she Tinds The uTTer confusion, The proposal oT marriage by The only sane member OT The academy, and The pursuiT OT her husband-To-be a liTTle Tiring, To say The leasT. AT lasT, on The opening nighT OT Mr. Bach's masTerpiece all The prob- lems are unTangled. She leaves Tor Hollywood To do a parT Tor an old Tlame of hers, and her sTudenT lover goes back To his Tormer girl Triend. The casT was as Tollows: Mr. Bach, Mike Halperin. Dean OT Women, Carolyn BuTler, Prudence Mason, Son- dra Ball, Claire CarTer, Beverly PeTerson, Jerry Flana- gan, Clive Blankenship, AThur ScoTT Jr., Alan Hedrick. Mavis, RoberTa Fradin, CynThia, Tessie AlberT, STella, Carol Sands, Miss Robinson, MarTha Hollie, Miss Jones, Gladys Rickard, Miss Freeman, Nona Squires, JaneT Gayle Wilson, Phil, Louis Rosen, Marion, Carolyn Ren- nick, John, Dick Blaydes, Tad, Dick Bergo, Raimund. Joe Arave, STudenT DirecTors, JaneT Donahue and Jamie Lou Tompkins. 84 T Summer Senior Play .f , cv. . X X as - X- f .f X .sf ,z s Nw JXf P X RE L-jf Men at work Classes in action Page 89 Art Page 90 We have an oulslanding fine arl deparlmenl al Marlc Keppel. The various courses offered here are beginning ari, melal and plas- lics, lealhercrall, ceramics, commercial arf, general arl, weaving, and coslume and home design. As you wander down The soulhwesl' wing ldrivel you can hear music on one side ol The hall and see all ol The beaulilul arf work hanging on The walls. ln addilion, The arl deparlmenl has done a greal' deal ol adverlising for various aclivilies around school. The commercial arl classes offer Training in such Things as layouls, posier work, and landscape painling. The coslume and home design class sludies and draws up Types ol coslumes and dress designs. The home design class sludies Types ol homes, layouls of homes, and They also design and: draw homes. Mr. Leslei' Bonar is The head ol This fine ar+ deparlmenl. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Schuber+, Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. Bonar, head 1-up-sm: - -T.,-umulpnm-'un 1 ,rv-.K 1 rs-ugifuu. ,, 5WY7'vf4i ,, W, , I I, ., ,a7W-+w4,-W... , W ' wvmvf' W., ws - I , ,W Za- Business EducaTion Mark Keppel I-Iigh School Alhambra, CaliTornia January 3I, I95I Mark Keppel I95I Teocalli Mark Keppel I-Iigh School Alhambra, California Dear STaTT: Our deparTmenT has been Tormed To serve The sTudenTs of The above menTioned school. Some oT The deparTmenT's ObiecTives are: I FirsT: To meeT The businessmans plea Tor employees who can Tigure and spell, wriTe simple leTTers wiThouT dicTaTion, pperaTe CalculaTion machines and TypewriTers accuraTely, keep The books oT a Tirm, and undersTand The operaTion oT a bank. Second: To give To Those sTudenTs who may wish To pur- sue higher educaTion, raTher Than To gain immediaTe liveli- hood, an undersTanding oT how To be a good ciTizen in a Democracy, The know how oT personal business and eco- nomic liTe, To help Them build desirable aTTiTudes and con- cepTs of Their responsibiIiTy To Their home. communiTy, and counTry. We hope This gives a clear picTure oT The aims and ac- TiviTies oT This deparTrnenT. Sincerely yours, Mark Keppel's Business EducaTion DeparTmenT ROW I: Mrs. Padelford, Mrs. Malone, Mrs. Wieben, head, Mrs. ROW 2: Mr. Cook, Mr. Smar'H. I ' 65 129 ROW I: Mrs. Eis+raT, Mrs. Wulzen, Mrs. Maupin, head. ROW 2: Mrs. Willner, Miss Dixon. V2 cup brown sugar 3,4 cup shorTening 3 cups Tlour 2 eggs V4 Teaspoon vanilla lf? Teaspoon salT I cup nuTs I pkg. 7 ? ? 7 7 For ThaT special ingredienT see Mrs. Maupin or anyone else Trom The I-lome Economics DeparTmenT. This deparT- menT can supply you wiTh a number oT recipes Tor house keeping, cooking, sewing, home decoraTing, and many oTher useTul household Tasks. Why Theres even a boysi home economics class in which The boys learn how To buy good gualiTy Turnishings, how To mend socks, and how To cook many pracTical dishes. IT you are ever cruising down The Rue de la Keppel and you smell The wonderiful aroma oT bak- ing, you can be sure you are passing The Keppel Kooking Kcrnsi. Homemaking Quinn. Page 9I , 2 Social Science When in The course oT human evenTs iT becomes neces- sary Tor sTudenTs To Take a course in UniTed STaTes HisTory or American governmenT To which The Laws oT CaliTornia have enTiTled The sTudenTs, The Social Science DeparTmenT musT provide These courses. We hold These TruThs To be selT eviden+ ThaT all hisTory sTudenTs are creaTed equal, ThaT They are endowed by Their Teachers wiTh cerTain unalienable RighTs, ThaT among These are movies, class discussions, The pursuiT OT homework, and The elecTion oT courses. ThaT To secure These righTs, Teachers are sTaTioned among sTudenTs, depriving Them oT gab-sessions. ThaT whenever any Torm oT homework becomes undone, iT is The RighT oT The Teachers To demand iT and To insTiTuTe new assignmenTs, laying Their ToundaTions on such Terms and organizing Them in such a way as To The sTudenTs They shall seem mosT likely To aTTecT Their SaTeTy and Happiness. And Thai' as Tree and individual sTudenTs They shall have The righT To choose courses in AncienT and Medieval His- Tory, Todays World, Senior Problems, CaliTornia HisTory and lnTernaTional RelaTipns. f-. ROW I: Miss Fine, Mrs. Moses, Mrs. Kasner, Miss Danipl, Mrs. Bolin. ROW 2: Mr. DeMond, Mr. Buck, Mr. Lu'l'Trell, head, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Maruca. Science and Math Page 92 ROW l: Mr. Anderson, Miss sTer, Head. The scenic rouTe along The wesT Treeway is very inTer- esTing. The Traveler views such wonders oT knowledge as Physics, PhoTography, Physiology, and Biology. The pleasanT aroma emanaTing Trom The ChemisTry lab, The sTudenTs wiTh cameras conTinually clicking, The Physiology class working diligenTly on Their problems, and The Physics classes doing experimenTs add TurTher inTeresT To This iourney. BeTore The Trip has ended, The sTudenT has encounTered some oT The many phases oT The maThemaTics program Trom The pracTi- cal maThemaTics To TrigonomeTry. Much oT This highway is obsTrucTed by obsTacles and diTTiculTies, buT Those who compleTe The Trip Tind iT inTeresTing and useTul. VeaTch, Miss Hager, Mrs. Channel, Miss Busher, Mr. For- ROW 2: Mr. Mahoney, Mr. Hardin, Mr. l-louding, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Marl'in, Mr. Free- born, Mr. Korns, Mr. Major. -... f . English ROW I: Mrs. Sharbaclr, Mrs. S'I'einwinTer, Mrs. PeTTefer, Head: Mrs. BeaumonT, Miss Gough Mrs. HaTcher. ROW 2: Mr. Thrall, Mr. CuTlip, Miss Thomas, Mrs. Schwafel, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Murphy Mr. ChrisTensen. English Term Themes haTh murdered sleepe . . . and how! So cry The juniors and seniors oT Marlc Keppel's English DeparTmenT. DespiTe all The aches and pains and loss oT sleep resulTing Trom These Themes, There have been no casualTies. However square dancing in The iunior and senior classes has alleviaTed' The usual sTeady grind. AlThough They did noT square dance, The Treshmen and sophomores had English proiecTs oT various Types during The year. Some made geographical secTions oT Calilfornia depicTing The Gold Rush Days, rancho and TronTier liTe, and oThers made noTeboolcs. WhaTever The year or course Taken everyone Tinds some Tun in The English DeparTmenT. WebsTer's STudenT DicTionary, American Book Company, Chicago, l938, p. 23. Page 93 Page 94 Traffic Jam - Students Cram with Studies Page 96 oys' Physical Education ROW l: Mr. Horne, Mr. Purcell, heacl, Mr. Seixas. ROW 2: Mr. Hunf, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Auslin. ln The Boys' Physical Educalion Deparlmenl, m a ny dillerenl lypes ol alhlelics are ollered The sludenls. Usually when ninlh graders enler lvlarlc Keppel, lhey are given one semesler of correclive gym. This is lo improve poslure and lo slrenglhen cerlain muscles. Some- limes il The individual has excepfionally poor poslure, he may remain in +ha'r deparlmenl lor a longer period. Under lhe able direclion ol Coach l-lorne, lennis classes are ollered lo any boys who are inleresled. Raclcels are furnished, lo a cerlain exlenl, and all lennis balls are furnished. Baslcelball gym is anolher very popular class laughl in lhe Physi- cal Educalion Deparlmenl. Coach Wilson supervises lhis course, and many line ball players have developed under his evil-eye. Ninlh and lenlh graders usually malce up lhe maiorily ol lhis class. Qlher lypes ol classes offered are: apparalus, loolball, lraclc, and baseball. Girls' Physical Education All rolls oul lronl is lhe lamiliar cry heard in lhe Girls' Physical Educalion Deparlmenl. The class aclivilies are based on an underslanding ol lhe heallh needs ol each person. This is delermined by a physical examinalion given upon enlering Keppel and once a year lherealler, or when necessary, unlil gradualion. This examinalion delermines whelher or nol a girl lakes regular gym, which allows her lo lake modern dance, lennis, archery or parlicipale in olher sporls ollered lor lhis group. The girls wlto are allowed in lhese classes are in excellenl heallh and have good poslure. Olher classes ollered lor lhose who have poslure delecls are lhe poslure classes and lor lhose wilh serious specilic problems lhe individual classes are ollered . . . Clean Clolhes Mondaylu ROW I: Miss Sparks, Mrs. Cable. RCW 2: Mrs. Travers, Miss Boclley, Mrs. Becker. STANDING: Miss Tagerl, Head. in Industrial Arts The lnduslrial Arls Deparlmenl is one ol lhe lavorile deparlmenls ol lhe boys ol Mark Keppel. A lhousand boys walk in and oul ol lhe doors ol lhis building each day prov- ing lhal rhis really is a very popular place. Pop is probably wondering why his son is going lo school lo linker wilh a car or lo lake wood crall. Lillle does he realize lhe boys receive excellenl lraining lor praclical jobs. The courses in- clude prinling, dralling, eleclronics, welding, and machine shop. All ol lhese are valuable lo a boy going oul inlo lo- day's world. The nine leachers in lhis deparlmenl, headed by Mr. Nylen, are well equipped lo give lhis excellenl lrain- ROW I: Mr. While, Mr. Slanger, Mr. Dawley. ROW 2: Mr. Fisher, Mr. Tisclel, Mr. Krienbring, Mr. Ahrens STANDING- Mr Nylen head Page 98 Speech Music an LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Grubbs, Mr. Townsend, Mr. Hogan, Mrs. Beebe, head Bang! Clang! Zing! Zoom! I-lear Jrhose sounds? I'r's ius+ 'rhe music deparlrmenr Tuning up for one of 'rheir many produciions. The boys' glee and girls' glee clubs, A Cappella, Harmony, Piano, Band, Orchesfra, and music apprecialion are iusi some of The excellenl classes Taughf in This deparlmenlr. Afler many liailhful hours of prac- lice, 'rhese classes perform for Keppeliles, parenfs. communiry, and ofher schools. Two of Jrhis year's mosr looked forward +o and mos'r oufsranding evenls are Jrhe Chrislmas programs and Jrhe Spring Fes+i- val. Salvo Firsf AcT This acT Takes place in The FundamenTal Speech classes under The direc- Tion oT Miss Carmen, Miss MiTchell. and Miss Thomas. This class is a musT Tor all sTudenTs beTore graduaTion. The ploT Thickens when The speeches are given on everyday liTe, and drills are held in The sTudy oT vocal mechanisms and voice diagnosis and improvemenT. Second AcT Scene One Now, as The characTer oT The play develops, radio speech enTers The scene. IT oTTers The TenTh and elevenTh graders an excellenT course in The arT oT producing a radio show. The sTudenTs learn To acT, direcT, and do sound and music eTTecTs. Second AcT Scene Two This scene Takes place in The debaTe room. There are Two classes, Junior VarsiTy and VarsiTy. The members sTudy The TundamenTal rules oT debaTe and pracTice debaTe by parTicipaTing in TournamenTs. Besides These Things The course oTTers sTudy in inTerpreTaTion, original oraTory acTiviTies, and work in exTen1poraneous and parHan1enTary procedure. Second AcT Scene Three Drama comes inTo The spoT lighT and sTeals The scene. The sTudenT Tak- ing This course learns skills in voice dicTion, and body acTion. They learn The personal Technique such as sTage direcTion, and characTerizaTion. PuTTing on plays Teaches Them skills in make-up, cosTume, and lighTing. l-EFT TO RIGHT! MTSS Carman. MF- Pdnopolous, Miss MiTchell, Mr. Ramay, Mr. Salis bury, Head. Buenos dias Language GuTen Morgen One oT The greeTings should be Tamiliar To any sTudenT Taking a course in The language deparTmenT. The sTudenTs' sTudies are noT conTined To books alone. They also learn abouT The people who speak The language and The counTry in which These people live Through movies and discussions. The classes devoTe some OT Their Time To wriTing To Toreign counTries in order To obTa1n inTormaTion or To develop Triendships wiTh sTudenTs in Those counTries. To add TurTher inTeresT, Toreign language plays are perTormed and Toreign news- papers are read. ln The more advanced classes, Talks in The language are given by The sTudenTs. Bien viaie Bon voyage Vale Ame Wiedersehen ROW I: Dr. Rees, heady Miss McNeill, rs. Sanders. ROW 2: Mr. Thomas, Mr. HazelTine. P699 99 1 xi ! g : x X I X Vx N x ,wr I A Wh wx Q Q ,Q x --0-Q...,, , W. Y T Y Y U v ff 892 tl a v u v Q -v X. W S - - Q vw: I WON 1 x 5 I Init 'ki il Hi 1-1-1,.. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Cassle, nurseg sTu- denT, Barbara Thompson, Mrs. Hoglund. Nurse The nurses oTTice aT Keppel is one oT which The sTudenTs can be proud. The able supervisor OT This oTTice, Mrs. Cassle, has charge OT many imporTanT duTies which are viTal To The school. Emergency aid is given To The sTudenTs who have meT wiTh acci- denTs in The gym classes or in The halls. In order To give The sTudenTs addiTional aid, if iT is neces- sary, each sTudenT has a card wiTh The Tamily doc- Tor's, The home's and a close neighbor's Telephone number. IT one oT Keppel's kids geTs sick in class, he is eiTher excused To go home Through This oTTice or permiH'eol To lie down in The resT room. If a sTudenT has been absenT Tor Three or more days he musT be checked by Mrs. Cassle To deTermine if he is acTu- ally ready To go back To his classes. SomeTimes he is noT yeT well enough To aTTend his gym class so he is given a gym excuse. Mrs. Cassle also Teaches a class in home nursing and Trains girls To assisT in The school nurse's oTTice. BeHy Shampine, Hope Brewer Library STudenTs here may noT know iusT how much work There is To working in a library. The sTudenTs do noT realize ThaT The girls who work here do more Than sTamp ouTgoing books. Whenever new books have been selecTed and senT To The school, The girls musT caTalog Them and geT Them ready Tor The sTudenTs. Damaged books musT be repaired and noTices Tor overdue books musT be wriTTen. All is noT work Tor The girls Though, iTs good pracTical experience and loTs oT Tun. Our library is Tull oT good novels Tor reading enioymenT and excellenT reTerence books Tor research on Term Themes. Major SmarT, former business educaTion Teacher aT Mark Keppel. Page IOI AW I :N 4.5. .Q W Q s 'n U 0 u..'.n ? X s ff Q-f'f-1-.-f if .- .pf .. 1 .1 4 Q5 5 ,Q Q -,X . 'QI ,gg EM 3 gy QF.- ff imwg x.,x 5: Xl sl Q34 if Q vs. Ni . 5 ,Shaw S ew! . El ie k,.- E5 Q ,I K Q , N X W' Q S x if af' 3 Fay! ESX J' 1' in www 1- N.. 3 , 'L x J X QZQQQ fi 6358: al 22 WT , Q ,., W 2 L gN V il -'iw-,.,gZ-:fv,i ,xk, r x S .l2TZ.,,4V Y i X 5.1-N , K fig Xf 1 'jfigy 9 M f' 2 'X vig arf X 1 5 2 X Sui ,Aka fx qw ev 4, 'elm 4- YP XJ, W fe aim' 4 QQ Q ,ww Q fn Y ' ?f3wM?5r 3gZ94imw Q 5 X V , 441 9 v x .wg X 1 'M .xx X X f-f A 1 My . Q Q N 'N ,,,...x ll Wi, if LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Adams, Edi- tor-in-chiet, Stuart Phillips, K a t h i e Dodge, managing editor. First Semester Page I06 The Aztec Combining wit and tact the Aztec statt plus their many able reporters have managed to turn out an exceptionally interesting school paper this year. Despite the tact that their talents were limited to only tour pages, each page was individually chuclc-tull ot news and social coverage ot activities ranging trom spring concerts to season games. Front page news had to be tresh and alive, not dated stutt, and heeding the stronghold ot tront-page duties were Bob Butters, tirst sem. and Alan l-ledriclc, second sem. Sec- ond page reports on club news, and class and social data were supervised by hard-worlcing Carl O'Shea, tirst sem., and Shirley Vogt, second sem. The third page reguires the edi- tor to have an ample imagination and ability to lcnow what lcind ot 'loose' or 'light' material the readers enioy. Carl l-ludgens and lvlilqe Halperin tilled each semester's editor spot with their individuality. On the sports page, Bill Anson, tirst sem., and Jim Gove, second sem. ottered their talents to put torth more extensive coverage ot all sports. Working under the super- vision ot these page editors, various news hounds brought some prize-winning stories home. Marie Crupi, Kay Washam, Nancy Barlcer, and Jeanne Loser se rved as tront page scoopers. Showing tortitude and promising to tultill their writers' goals were teature writers Bill C a v a n a u gh and Jeanne Loser. Lest we torget, Bill Karnatz, our genius ot a cartoonist, ottered his amusing series ot Kiddies' Korner which gave the teature page much color. l-leading the whole troup ot sla- vers were Editors-in-chiet Jerry Adams, tirst semester, and Bill Anson, second semester. This active group ot interested news hounds added a vital sparlc to the communication sys- tem along our highways. Sandra Boardman, Bill Karnatz, Kathie Dodge, Donna Went- zel, Stuart Phillips, Mrs. Orr, Jerry Adams, Editor-in-Chief, Connie O'Neill, Donna Rogers, Jim Callens, Lorna Walters, Carl O'Shea, Bob Butters. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Washam, Managing Ediforg Shirley Vogi, Page fwo ediforg Jim Callens, Page one ecliforg Bill Anson, ediior-in-chief. ROW I Mary Cunningham 'rypis+ Virginia Bromley +ypis+ Jeannie Q T Q I , Second Semester ROW 2: Joann Wa'H, Enid Carson, Jean Hermann, Shirley Voge, Lois Allen, Dol' Lubosch, Nancy Barker. ROW 3: Jim Callens, Jerry Allen, Jim Gove, Bill Anson, ecliior-in-chief, Bill Cavanaugh, George Afkinson. All the News . . . Every Friday Page l07 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Tl1rall,adviserg Miss Gough, liferary adviser: Adrienne Neville, edi+or-in-chief. Page IO8 Teocalli Staff any 1279 LEFT TO RIGHT: Lura Jane Luiz, managing ediforq Peggy Cooley, copy ediforg Ann Dalnlslrom, liierary edilor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Adrienne Neville, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lydia Duff, Mary LEFT TO RIGHT: Vic Buccola, SpcrTs Virginia McGee, Corcla Eby, Dol' Rognsfad, Ann DahIsTrom, LiTerary Edi- EdiTorg Virginia McGee, Senior Edifor. Shoop, ArT EdiTor, Bill Karnaiz. Tor, STuar+ Phillips, Marilee Davis, Ad- rienne Garber. NoTice The conTusion in The annual picTure? The phoTographer clicked The camera buT The sTaTT was working so hard and so TasT To meeT The dead- line ThaT all The phoTographer could capTure was a small whirlwindish blur. CT course The sTaTT didn'T always lceep Their noses To The grindsTone. Some Times They sTopped To argue wiTh Their AzTec Triends who are only a parTiTion away. They had loTs oT Tun Though, in spiTe oT all The rush aT deadline Time. IT you Tound The sTaTT wandering around muTTering clever senTences Tor copy or reciTing picTure sizes in deadly Tones, They had iusT come Trorn The an- nual oTTice, Tondly dubbed, The Blaclc Hole oT CalcuTTa. The ediTor-in-chieT, Adrienne Neville, has craclced her whip over her busy sTaTT, Peggy Cooley, copy ediTorg Lura Jane LuTz, managing ediTorq Vic Buccola, sporTs ediTorq Virginia McGee, senior ediTorg DoT Shoop, arT ediTorg Ann DahlsTrom, liTerary ediTor, and Chuck Miller and Ann French, phoTo- graphy ediTors. The arT work in The annual was done by DoroThy Shoop and her sTaTT, Bill KarnaTz, Joanne Loyd, Joyce ViTale, Lorene Bluemel, Corda Eby and Adrienne Neville. The advisers Toi' The l95l Teocalli have been Mr. Thrall -A liTerary ad- viser and his assisTanT', ivliss Gough, Mr. Freeborn - business adviser, and ivir. Korns - phoTography adviser. ROW I: Chuck Miller, Sem. I Ediforg Ann French, Sem. LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis BenneTT, Maggie Burnefl, sfu- II Ediforg Don Tallman. denT business manager, Mr. Freeborn, business manager, ROW 2: George Brown, Ronnie Dunn, Mr. Korns, Ad- Ginger Smiflq, viser. Ni,- Song of the Open Road Sharps and Flats Armenl, Elane Russel, Sally Smilh, Carol Carillo, Judy Beall,'fmeyer, Elaine Boyer, Juliana Alrops, Carol Rabens, Gloria LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Farlow, Barbara Flinl, Jane? Pol' Belly Chrislensen. A Cappella Choir ROW I: Janel Pollmeyer, Melia Posllewaile, Jeannelle, Johnson, Sharon Poorman, Wilma Aday, Rila Valenline, Louise Roach, Joyce Knodel, Ella Mallazaro, Barbara McCormick, Kalherine Jaclcman, Marian Colby, Beverly Pelerson, Lois Bence, Lynn Forbush, Jean Parmenler, Belly Rhodes, Carol Ridge. ROW 2: Janel' Charllon, Elaine Boyer, Lila Roberls, Barbara Flinl, Virginia Dean, Lucille Coslello, Leona Carrol, Gayle Wilson, Dolores Therry, Eloise Jones, Frances Holl, Judy Ruben, Anila Pieri, Mary Neal, Sharon Slarrel, Carol Carillo. ROW 3: Juliana Alrops, Marianna Culkins, Gloria Armenla, Carol Rabens, Sally Smilh, Barbara James, Pamela Bowaler, Joe Rhodes. ROW 4: Moy Rodriguez, Bill Henderson, Clyde Farris, Bill Wrighl, Jerry McCormick, Ken Hoff, Roger Harrison, Jessie Dow- ell, Carl Miller, Dick Torres, Jay Marcoll, Louis Mallazaro, Al RaRon Anderson, Ray Huffman, Slave Soubirou. ROW 5: Jim Taylor, Jerry Wollard, Allen Zellar, Bill Single hgff, Terry Richardson. ion, Roy Sid, John Rose, Bob Henshaw, David Bond, Henry Nord- mirez, Louis Rosen, Judy Beall, Elaine Russell, Jerry McClelland, i - we n Girls' Glee Club T my A f ,, if i ff ,A W 3 Z5 l W Ziff Y am 33? A , M , 1 ? WF ini 1 - M- 1 ' Boys' Giee Club ii ROW I: Bob Wrighf, Bob Mariama, Darrel Aclams, Harold Shobbelf, Jimmy Shoop, Anlhony Cuppari, Bob Severe, Larry Gray- son, Dwayne Reynolds, George Sliles, Maynard Truley, Dick Champion. ROW 2: Louis Penso'l l'i, Charlie Miichell, Bill Shapley, Bob Smilh, Bob Lanagan, Anlhony Perefii, Val Sanders, Jimmy Sullivan Don Holworih, Brian Hoffman, Gary Harris, Carrol Johnson. ROW 3: John Houlrow, O+'l'o Whifsall, Don Ripp, Don McKissick, Bob Memoli, lngebrighf OH'em, Carrol Sickinger, accompani- esf, Tom Lewis, Michael Palumbo, Charles Bucholz, Thomas Buckbee, Charlie Vieyara. ROW 4: Vic'l'or Buslamanfe, Roberl' Harriman, Russell Page, Dick Finan, Arlhur Poppalardo, Gilberf Vasquez, Carlos Quinlana, Roy Hursf, Don Kimble, Wayne Jeweff. Page Ill Orchestra page H2 ROW I: Melvin Lilly, Mary Adolphson, Be++ie Scoii, Jane Twomey, Louise Rebel, Juanifa Bul1ler,Merlene McDermoH, Ronnie Mebel, Jean Way+, Louise Wayf, Mary Lou Pullen, Helen Bolling, Susane Aslin. ROW 2: Bill Hooks, James Mooney, Pai Callens, JoAnn Siarkey, Leila Wilson, Dolores Neil, Barbara Kirsch, Kafliryn Myer, Lydia Duff, Darrell Hadley, Bob Pawlo, Edward Brady, Donald Kuhn. ROW 3: James Sullivan, Dave Danner, Ted Lund, Dale Bridwell, Carolyn Righfmeier, Jackie Mi+cl'1ell, Virginia Man- ning, Pa+ricia Ragland, Jerry Pruhs, Pal Curl, George Calvin,Joan Marlin. NFL exceiaansze is UISTSNEZTIDN 333 CLUB 400 ROW I: Phil Row, Dave Jacobson, RoberTa Fradin. ROW 2: Carol Robinson, CharIoTTe CarTer, JoAnnI'IiII, DoroThy Redding, Miss Carman. ROW 3: Jim Alverson, Carl Hudgens, Dick MerriTT, Henry Nordhoff, Marilee Davis, Lynel Perry, Don Marfin. ROW I: BeT+y Rhodes, Elvin Bufcher, Bobbie Flinf, Jean WayT, Eugene Jilg, Sandra McGIo'rhIin, Mary Smifh, Bonnie Dyer, Gloria Canevali. ROW 2: Barbara Dodge, Ronald Tindel, Norman Lewis, Dona Anderson, Pal' Lawrence. Ladies and Gerfrlemen: My colleagues and I, The Keppel DebaTe squad, have presenTed Three conTenTions: I. 'I'haT a Tour man Team from The Junior VarsiTy DebaTe Squad, won a TirsT place in The Novice DebaTe Tournament 2. ThaT The VarsiTy DebaTe Squad achieved Two TirsT places a sec- ond, a Third, and a TourTh in individual evenTs and a second in debaTe, during The year, 3. 'I'haT Two Teams gained The riqhT oT represenTaTion Tor The STaTe OT CaIiTornia in The NaTionaI DebaTe Tournament Thereliore we Teel ThaT The KeppeIiTes should conTinue Their sup- porT oT The squad. Debate we ' 'V ff--M , f,,...,j N,M,,,ff Dips Ahead Yell Leaders AIR D kog C IMII D kB g E Rah! Rah! Rah! Sis-Boom-Bah! Mark Keppel High School-Rah! Rah! Rah! I DiligenTly slaving away, The Pep Squads represenT Keppel aT all rallies and sporTs acTiviTies, work long and hard buT Their reward is graTiTying. The luclcy Tew are seleCTeCl by The voTe OT The LegislaTive Council, Cabinet Gym Teachers, and AdminisTraTion, and are, To be sure, The cream oT The crop. They are picked Trom The large group oT would-be Pep Leaders, and They pracTice, worry, and TulTill all The aims They hope will reap an approval Trom a criTical audience. Each year Keppels Pep Group is ably led by six hearTy maioreTTes, six charming Tlag wavers, and six peppy songleaders. Heading This group, The hard worlcing Yell-leaders, oT which There are usually Tour, sTrain Their voices and Their Physical abiliTies To liven The spiriT in general. Losing weighT is The usual aTTer-eTTecTs experienced by These enThusiasTs, and They can usually be seen singing or crying aTTer a game is over. They Talqe Their work seriously yeT enioy iT emmensly. WiTh an a++i+ude oT service These sTudenTs represenT The main TacTors in supporTing The sTudenT-body wiTh Their sTrengTh and spiriT. LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Knodel, Adrienne Thayer, Shirley Clark, head song leader, Jean Ladd, Connie Marrio'fT, Esher Brininger. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jackie Doyle, Phyllis Gough, PaTsy Skaggs, Pa+ Young, Madeline Whalen, Mafa- lene Lorfie. v -u--.-............,.. KN xllks -.. , 51 , , , fl , QW I N A - b- 5 wi , 1 gn ig' . W , .W I 4 2 4 1 1 I 'O QR 9 4+ . me Band ROW I: Roberf Smi+h, Roberf Weber, Sophie Schradie, Lois Diedrick, Pa? Sanborn, Virgene Mifchum, Rulh Jewell, Carl Thorn hill, Iriefys Rogers, Sian A+kinson, Mike LaCasella, Richard Cox, Jim Shenk. ROW 2: Leroy Kier+zner, Louis Ellis, Fred Jager, Pai' Callens, Chuck Gehlbach, Sian Chessmore, Richard Jumiper, Dale Behee Pefer Bello, Jack Griffin, Rodger Hoff, Harold Weidner, Bryan Konder, Wayne Miller. ROW 3: Jim Sullivan, Ronald Wilcox, Harold Foreman, David Danner, David Hayes, John Sullivan, Marcia Mariel, Carol Zell mer, Leland Rhoades, Wayne Zellmer, Ray Wafson, David S+ewar1'. ROW 4: Jim Paige, Frank Ramirez, Lynel Perry, Carol Bradbury, Jean Wayf, Bonnie Hoy, Richard Clay1'on, Dick Khail. Maiorettes LEFT TO RIGHT: Arlene French, Ann French, Diane Blaire, Beverly Tefzlaff, Beffy Plumlee, Eloise Jones. Student's Store LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Kidd, Barbara Calhoun, Max- ine Ragland, Ann Branch, Ja- net Kobretz, Gwenn Baker, Marian Mills. Stretcher Crew LEFT TO RIGHT: Norm Sandusky, Carl Reinhardi, Don Markewich, Bob Soyka, Arr Logan, Norm Verhooven, Danny Rogers, Dick Love, Kenny Bauer. Adviser: Mr. Houding. Bank Staff LEFT TO RIGHT ISeafedI: Haze Iwamiya, Joan Humph- ries, San+ina Rizzi, Eleanor Baldwin, ISIandingl: Mr. Cook, Adviser, Paul Shaffer. Kenny Smifh. Stage Crew ROW I: Joe Swiaflowskib Don Evans, Joe Hernandelr Whifey Roberts. ROW 2: Douglas Bevillq' Bob Butters, Richard Reisin ger, Harvey Truss, Mr. Sali bury, Adviser. 11- 1-11.1- 1-1-in 'NA- 7JUf'WJwg an Q N 'f . ls? mx ,f., K A x 1 Q! nw ' 3: 3 , , 4' s S e Q .N wx Q 5 i ash 2. S2 51. G 3 311 I' 1,0 af! ,L A 1 M M m 4. 422 . ug , 5' gk ggi in , .1 if m X m . A cf!'ue 4 K t f 4 . 1 I A R x. ,ry f' ,fir g 1 4 f X QS . f sb Y if 1 . fix ,, , 3 ff, L Q , we ,X J ffif 4 .S . Q f Q g X 'z-f X yu. QW f Il 5 f ? , V X. .. X I -A 'NA K I 1'! MKHS ii ww -N - QmfQg 3 , EQm is 5 -gg 5 K P X . fwrms Varsity football Don Almour Glenn Arey Noel BerTelIi Bill Breon George Brown Keppel 25 SouTh Pasadena 7 The Mark Keppel AzTecs successTully opened The T950 TooTball season by Trouncing a SouTh Pasadena eleven 25-7 on The loser's Tield. One oT The highlighTs oT The game happened when, on The AzTecs opening play, Don Hickman raced 95 yards To paydirT only To have iT called back. The play oT The line was ouTsTanding as The Team opened big holes in The Tiger line To enable The fXzTec backs To run wild. Keppel 39 Burbank 7 ConTinuing Their greaT Team work The AzTecs romped over a hard TighTing Burbank Bulldog Team 39-7 aT Moor Field. Two passes Trom Don Hickman To Gene Deyling neTTed The Keppel f'TxzTecs Their TirsT TD. Prom There The AzTecs wenT on To Their Third consecuTive win. Again Hickman scored Three Touchdowns as he led The onslaughT over The Bulldogs. Keppel 47 Chaffey 7 Playing aT home Tor The TirsT Time This season, The fXzTecs smashed a weak ChaTTey Tiger Team 47-7 aT Moor Field. Leading The onslaughT was Don Hickman wiTh Three Touchdowns, while single Touchdowns were Tal- lied by Gene Deyling, Dick Wiederkehr, Jim STer- kel, and Max Glassbrook. The Tough play oT The line allowed The Tigers To gain only TwenTy yards rushing. Keppel 39 Rosemeacl 7 On a Tog shrouded Moor Field The FighTing Ma- roon and WhiTe, playing Rosemead Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT eiTher school, ran away wiTh a 39-7 score making Their TourTh consecuTive win oT The season. Dividing The scoring honors were Hickman wiTh Three TD's and Don Almour wiTh Two. The hard charging Keppel line, which was a greaT asseT in winning This game, was led by Dick Douglas, Rich Ryerson, Vic Buccola, and Bill Breon. Dick Douglass John Durban Lanny Eberling Bob Enger Dave Gallagher Page l22 Vic Buccola Jim Carlisle Gene Deyling Chubby Dallola Herb Dillard Keppel I 3 Monrovia 6 The Azlecs, delending lhe league lille, whipped a rough Monrovia eleven al Moor Field I3-6. For lhe lirsl lime lhis season lhe opposing leam made lhe lirsl louchdown, which surprisingly enough was made only lwo rninules aller lhe opening kickoll. From lhen on lhe Azlecs, using sensalional leam work, poured il on lhe Wildcals, as Don Hickman scored lwo louchdowns which won lhe ball game. Keppel I4 Whillier 7 The Azlecs gained lheir second League win al lhe expense ol lhe Whillier Cardinals al Moor lield by lhe score ol I4-7. The hardworking linemen held lhe charging Car- dinals lo only seven poinls. The winning marker came wilh lwo rninules lell lo play when blocking back Ken Myers wenl I9 yards lo paydirl on a guarler back sneak lo break lhe 7-7 deadlock and lo end a very exciling game. Keppel 6 Pasadena I2 The Azlecs linally mel lheir walerloo on a rain swepl Moor lield againsl lhe Pasadena Bullpups. The Pups scored lirsl, lhe Azlecs nexl. The Pups' winning six poinls were scored when Keppel lumbled in lhe end zone, and lhe ball was recovered by a Pasadena player, making lhe linal score lwelve lo six. Keppel 25 EI Monle 7 Traveling lo Ml. San Anlonio, lhe Maroon Ma' rauders lopped a weak El Monle leam 25-7. Hickman gol rolling again scoring lwo louch- downs. Don Alrnour also scored lwo. The Keppel line. again lhe slars, complelely slopped lhe El Monle allack. Max Glassbrook Gary Greene Darrel Hadley Don Hickman Wal+ Hull Page I23 Tom Koellm Ken l-OSGF Ken Myers Mon+e Pauge Louus Rosen Keppel 7 Alhambra 0 I1' look lhe llighling Azlecs buf Two min- ules lo gain lilly-live yards and send speedy Don l-liclqman info The end zone To make The lirsl and only Touchdown of lhe game. From lhen on Keppels line lsepf The Moors from pushing across lhe goal line. The garne ended wifh a 7-O viclory for The Azfecs. LEFT TO RIGHT: C o a c h Hunf, Coach Seixas, head coach, C o a c h Auslin. Rich Ryerson Fred Senniwalcl Ma Schusfer Bob Soylca Chuck Sfraley Jim Sferkle Dick Wiederkehr Bill Winningham Prac+ice Games League S+andings 25 Souih Pasadena gg gllaglieil Pasadena Ur an M k K l 39 Rosemeacl ar eppe Alhambra League Games Whllller I3 M Q Monrovia onrovia E' M Jr 6 Pasadena on e l4 Whilrier 25 El Mormre 7 Alhambra Pcf. .SOO .800 .600 .400 .400 .000 ROW I: Kenny Loser, Herb Dillard, Darrel Hadley, Don McClary, Dick Pollard, Jim Goodrich, Bob Enger, John Durban, Gary Mark Keppel Mark Keppel Mark Keppel Mark Keppel Mark Keppel Mark Keppel Mark Keppel Mark Keppel Mark Keppel Green. ROW 2: Coach Seixas, George Brown, Don Almour, Jim Carlisle, Gene Deyling. Dick Douglass, Rich Ryerson, Vic Buccola, Bill Breon, Ken Myers, Don Hickman, Dick Wiederkehr, Jim Sferkel, Louis Rosen, Coach Auslin. ROW 3: Glen Arey, Ray Paige, Noel Berfelli, Max Glassbrook, Bill Winningham, Emil Da++ola, Lanny Eberling, Tom Koehm Fred Senniwald, Dave Gallagher, Granf Hucker, Max Schusier, Reynolcl Blunk, Manager, Coach Hunf. ROW 4: Richard Rose. John Harvey, Jack McCullem, Bill Thesing, Bob Soyka, Row Wafson, Roger Hoff, Bob McPherson, Mike Halperin, Ken Hoff, Seiyo Tsuii, Andy Griffin, Roger Harrison, Dave Hufchison, Roberl' Winfrocle. L l L A Page l25 ..- ll, A . ROW l: Dick Misick, Don lpsen, Bob MacPherson, Bill Thesing, Danny Dominguez, Bob Earl, Dick Powers, Dave Hufchison ROW 2: Roger Hoff, Ray Wafson, Bob Soyka, Richard Rose, Richard KarsT, Ken Foff, John Winder, John Nickels, Paul Frakes Dick Swanson. ROW 3: Coach STanger, Mickey BerT, Dick Degn, John Harvey, Gary Griffin, Richard Drake, Marvel Sallinis, Gilberf Vasquez Eddie HolT, Seiyo Tsuii, Don Maclary. Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Burbank Lynwood Monrovia WhiTTier El MonTe Alhambra J. V. Football Page I26 The Junior VarsiTy wound up The I95O season Tairly well winning Two games and losing Tour. Dick Powers and Ken HOTT were The ouTsTanding AzTecs in Their win over Burbank I3-6. HOTT did mosT OT The blocking while Powers and Seiyo Tsuii handled The winning chores. On The Torward wall There were such ThreaTs as Don McCleary, Bill Thesing, and John l-larvey. Under The new Coach, Norman STan- ger, The Junior VarsiTy should be well congraTu- laTed Tor Their perTormances Through The i950 sea- son. Many OT The boys who played Junior VarsiTy This year will probably see loTs OT acTion on VarsiTy in The coming TooTball season. Praciice Keppel 39 John Muir Keppel 27 Leuzinger Keppel I3 Burbank Keppel 25 Rosemead I 2 B F fb ll Keppel 7 Monrovia O a Keppel I3 Pasadena 6 Keppel 6 WhiTTier I 3 Keppel 7 El Monfe Keppel 6 Alhambra . l . LQ ' V ,AA 5,-Q' The Bee fOoTball season was really a rough one wiTh many ex- . Q- cifing runs, greaT plays, and hearT-breaking defeaTs. Through The wi 1 iiiijiffiflff season The Bees displayed greaT offensive sTrengTh in The backfield, wiTh Max Fields, Don DiTTemore, MarTy STone, and George Dudley providing mosT of The punch. Up fronT Coach Wilson had a greaf defensive seven. These same seven were equally good on offense. AT cenTer was George Pefersg The guards, Eugene Perry and Louie Pagano: The Tackles, l-larold Van Vuren and Bradley Koong and Don PreskiTT and Bob Pawlo aT The ends. Winning all Their pracTice games The Bees beaT Monrovia 7-0 and Pasadena I2-6 in The leag ue plays. NexT was WhiTTier and The Bees losT a hearT breaker. Tied 6-6 in The lasT guarTer Keppel fumbled in The end zone and a Card pounced on if To provide The winning margin. EI Monfe Then sgeaked ouT a narrow l2-7 win. Closing The season The Bees losT To Alham- bra in a very hard foughT game l2-6. ROW l: Charles Plumlee, Mgr., Gene Perry, Bob Pawlo, George Dudley, Ron Anderson, Ken Perry, Don Henderson, Dave Spal- enlra, Jerry McCorlcle, George Weal, Claude Gidley, Mgr. ROW 2: Ray Querra, Harold Van Vuren, George Pefers, Max Fields, Andy Miliafe, Ted Taylor, Don PreskiH, Louis Pagano, Bradley Koon, Moy Rodriguez, Fred Youngdahl, Jim Hardin. ROW 3: Coach Wilson, Don Diffemore, Bill Williams, John Taylor, Johnny Meyers, Bill Brice, Bill Magruder, Bob Gergen, Bruce Craff, Roger Tallon, Ray Spinelli, Ray Gahm, Marfy Sfone, Les Weaver, Gary Griffin, Larry Auzier, Chris Cardonez, Mgr. ee Football ROW l: Thomas Weaver, Bob Eager, Chuck Morsa, Bob Ebinger, Ray BechTel, Sam Hayes, Jack Crump, Gary PeTersen, Gordy Johnson, Jack McCorkle, Cliff Purcell, Ken Berkemeyer, Ed ATer. ROW 2: Bob Severe, John Scialpi, Don Brown, Arnold Perez, Ramiro Mora, Denny Wood, Gabriel Vega, Lee Hager, Dan Dudley, Joe Duponl, Bill Lyons, Dick Collins, Richard Goodin, Mel Roberson, STephen Brailo. ROVV 3: Karl Barnum, Manager, Norman Ashcraff, Chuck Herpick, Tom Rowan, Ron Holmes, Bob Lonergan, Ronnie Miller, Jerry l'labeck, Noel Rios, George Sein, Leonard Ramirez, Gary Harris, Ron Russell, Val Sanders, Don Truiillo, David Hayes. Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Marl Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Page I28 Scores Leuzinger Monrovia Excelsioi WhiTTier El MonTe Alhambra STarTing almosT Trom scraTch, Coach Howard HunT builT an ouTsTanding Keppel Cee Team which placed second in The league. For The Cees iT was an exciTing year' as They pulled many upseTs on opposing Teams. One huge upseT was The midgeTs' I3-O vicTory over The Alhambra midgeTs. which marked The TirsT Time in six years a Keppel Cee Team has beaTen The Alhambra MidgeTs. Leading The aTTack were CapTain Sam Hayes, Bob Eager, Gary PeTerson, Chuck Morsa, and Jerry McCorkle, who opened large holes in The line To enable The backs, Ken Ber- kemeyer, .lack Crump, Bob Everling, and Gorden Johnson To score The winning Touchdowns. Leading scorer on The Team was Ken Berkemeyer, ATTeu' beaTing The Tough Monrovia, Excelsior, and WhiT- Tier elevens, The Cees were held To a sTandsTill by The league champs, Tho EI MonTe Lions as They came ouT on The shorT end oT a I3-O score. Then came The Alhambra game and Coach l-lunT's boys Turned on The sTeam as Ken Berkemeyer scored on a 45 yard reverse and Bob Ebenger cracked oTT Tackle making The score l3-O in Tavor oT The AzTec midgeTs. So ended anoTher successTul season wiTh congraTulaTions going To Coach l-lunT Tor Turning ouT such a well coached Team. Basketball Varsity Basketball TruiTT Beall John GarTen Bill Anson Joe Kimbro Rich Dudley Rich Ryerson John Coleman Claud GTCTTQY Bob Soyka Ron Beaman lmanagerl isp' ibn' , . may The l95O-Sl VarsiTy BaskeTball Team, alThough being The smallesT Team in The school's hisTory, was also one OT The greaTesT. The squad had been picked To be one oT The weakesT in The PaciTic League, buT amazed everyone by conquering Their TirsT six opponenTs. SanTa Barbara was The TirsT Team To sTop The red-hoT AzTecs. ATTer losing To SanTa Barbara, The Redmen goT righT back on The war-paTh as Burroughs, Las Vegas and SainT AnThony's Tell beTore The TasT and powerTul Keppel aggregaTion. Alhambra was The nexT Toe able To Turn back The husTling AzTecs. While doing excepTionally well in all pracTice games, The VarsiTy slighTly cooled oTT in League compeTiTion end- ing The season wiTh a record oT Two wins againsT e i g hT losses. ln a very exciTing game wiTh The Keppel Alumni, The VarsiTy sTaged a lasT minuTe rally and deTeaTed Their elders by The score oT 54-52. Leading in The scoring column was diminuTive Torward, TruiTT Beal. Holding down The oTher Torward spoT was Rich Dudley, who was second in Team scoring. Dudley and Beal made up one oT The TasTesT pairs oT Torwards in The league. Bill Anson usually occupied The cenTer posT. Two husTling guards who really kepT The squad TogeTher, were Johnny GarTen and Joe Kimbro. This combinaTion oT boys worked eTTecTively in almosT all oT The games. OTher members oT The Tea m who deserve a loT oT crediT are: Ron Beaman, Bob Soyka, John Coleman, Gil Moreno, and Rich Ryerson, lniuries and The Tlu bug mighT have had someThing To do wiTh The success oT The Team during The league conTesTs, buT no maTTer whaT The ouTcome oT The game, The boys al- ways played The besT kind oT ball ThaT They were capable oT playing. The sporTsmanship on The squad during The en- Tire season was excellenT. is-fell' Coach Wilson Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keopd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Kepod Kepod Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keopd Keppd Kaopd Rosemeao Gfemdab Ciharfey Jordan Venfura Sanra Barbara John Buwouoh Las Vegas Si Pwwhonys Nhambra Rosemead Monrovia Pasadena VVHHHer ElhAom+e Alhambra Pdummr Monrov' Pasadena VVMHHSF Elh4on+e AHwamb'a ROW l: Ronnie Pollendine, Chuck Gehlbach, Danny Rogers, George Dudley, Ken Perry, Neil Barlon, Bill Morris ROW 2: Coach Auslin, Bill Hooks, Richard Garcia, George Dudley, Vance Beal, Dave Kaylor, Sfephen Soubirou lhe Keppel Middies, using sensalional leamworlc and lerrilic leam spiril, 'fied wilh Alhambra and Monrovia lor league championship. Nol' expecled lo be in lhe running lor The Pacilic league Crown, lhe Azlecs surprised all 'rheir opponenls. Coach Auslin molded logelher a high scoring oullil wilh George Dudley as lhe leading scorer. The only leam lhe Azlecs had lrouble wilh was lhe lough Monrovia Wildcals who bear lhem lwice - 27-24 and 49-42. During lhe second Pasadena game, George Dudley sel a new Bee record lor scoring as lhe Middies came our on lhe long end ol a 7l-47 score. Bee Basketball Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppel Keppel Monrovia Pasadena Whillier El Monle Alhambra Monrovia Pasadena Whillier El Monle Alhambra Page I32 'age I33 ROW I: Karl Barnum, Don Allen, Gary Harris, Gordon Johnson, Bob McKenzie, Jim Anderson, Whifey Brown Chuck Mora, John Scialpi. ROW 2: Ken Berlcemeyer, Chuck Herpick, Bob Ebinger, Charles Sphan, Arnold Perez, Nicky Berfelli, Davd Hayes Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel ee Basketball The Keppel Cees under The lerrific coaching ol Coach l-lunl nabbed second place wilh seven wins and lhree losses. The Cees developed slowly, bul' aller league compelilion slarled, lhey were a ball of Tire as lhey won seven oul' of len games. The slarling line-up consisled oi Chuck l-lerpick and Charey Spahn, who was lhe leading scorer, al forwards, Nicky Berlelli al' cenler, and Bob Ebenger, and Ken Berkemeyer al guards. Arnold Perez filled in nicely al' dillerenl spols during lhe season. Losing lo a rough Monrovia leam 37-2l, lhey won 'rhree slraighl games in a row, bearing Excelsior easily 44-25, Whillier 40-3l, and whipping lhe EI Monle Lions 26-I8. They were bealen by l'wo poinls in a hard ioughl game wilh 'rhe Alhambra Moors 26-24. Nexl lhe Cees gol' revenge as lhey beal' Monrovia l8-I6, Excelsio 42-38, and Whillier 29-25. Then EI Monle Turned back lhe Cees by a single poinl 2l-20. Using sensalional Team work lhe Cees bear 'rhe Alhambra Moors 30-27 lo linish a very successful baskelball season. League Scores 2l Monrovia 37 44 Excelsior 25 40 Whillier 3l 26 El Monle I8 24 Alhambra 26 I8 Monrovia I6 42 Excelsior 38 29 Whiliier 25 20 El Monle 2l 30 Alhambra 27 This year's rnidgeTs, under The excellenl coaching ol l-loward l'lunl', came ouT vicTorious in Two games ouT oT a ToTal oT Ten con- TesTs. Sparlcing The MidgeTs was Tireball Dan Dudley who was The leading scorer. Dan scored. one hundred TorTy poinTs ThroughouT The season and scored TwenTy Tour poinTs againsT WhiTTier. Coach l-lunT's sTarTing lineup was Eranlc lngrahm and lony Cuppari aT The Torwardsg Dan Dudley cenTery and Pedro Colon and Don Allen, holding down The guard spoTs. To sTarT oTT The season The MidgeTs were beaTen by Monrovia and Excelsior. Then WhiTTier and El MonTe beaT Them by one poinT a piece. Alhambra beal' Them by Tive poinTs. During The second round The AzTec Middies losT To Monrovia, Excelsior, and WhiTTier. The MighTy MidgeTs wenT on To end The l95O-Sl baslceTball season by being vicTorious over El MonTe and Alhambra. Dee Basketball Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd Keppd PracTice Games League ROW l: Karl Barnum, Frank lnghran, Don Briggs, Tom Weaver, Don Allen, Pedro Colon, Dan Dudley, John Scialpl. ROW 2: Bob Weber, Brian Hoffman, Tom Lewis, Tony Cuppdfl. STBF1 l'l9fPlCli- C03Cl HUM' MonTebello Garvey MonTebello John Burroughs John Burroughs Games Monrovia Excelsior WhiTTier El Monle Alhambra Monrovia Excelsior WhiTTier El Monle Alhambra Willer. Apparatus he Apparaius class ol Mark Keppel High School has had a higlny successlulyear under rhe excehenl supervision ol Coach Howard Huni. Alier diligem' prachcelhroughouilhe yearrhey won loudh phce in fhe C, I. F. Ouislanding among Jrhe group was Dick VVHharns on ihe rope, G5eorge Larrabee in +umbhng,and Don VVeek and Pd Vanderbudion ihelong home. The cooperahve and oukrandmg work of every mernber confdbuied To rhe genera success of lhe class. Everyone who was a member of ihe class leek lhal he has gained a greal deal lronihk expedence nilhk aanvny fha yean T in-1.-by-.1 mn., , F rr is prewar rw-xi he prefer H Li xr, Lgi fiXL?sL5'f ROW I: Arfhur Marshall, Dick Blaydes, Eloy Alderefe, Freddie Young, Clive Blankenship, Roberl Adams, George Larrabee Harry Alfrey, Harry Borron. ,,,,f-f ' ROW 2: Eugene Fradella, Dick Torres, Alfred Vanderbush, Dick Williams, Clarence Hansen, Gene Logan, Raliegh Holi, Bob Fresquez, Jack Griffin. 1 A .2 ROW 3: Fred Gilley, Doniiweeg, Waller Zaas, Russ Manusea, Norman S+okes, Bill Henderson, Carl Miller, Gary Griffin, Ken ROW 4: Coach Hunf, Alvin Carpenfer, Felix Herrera, Bob Fincher, Bob Jones, Paul Flelcher, Ken Larrabee, George Sherman Page I35 NNXQ .X 5 XE! i - ' 5 8 'X F c Nyc X , Xs 3 X X Ax lli B AI Gasielum Norm Sandusky Roy Sid Cross Country Anorher successful s e a s o n was experienced by lhe Cross Counlry leam under Coach l-lunl. Led by Three re- 'rurning lellerrnen, Ted Banks, lhe oulslanding runner on The squad, John Rose and Roy Sid, 'rhe iron lungers won 3 oul of 5 games. The olher runners helping The Azlecs garner poinls were Caplain Al Gaslelum, AI Slockbridge, Norm Sandusky, Vince Acosla, and Dick Slallord. The only losses suffered by lhe iron lu n g e rs were againsf Whirfier and a hearr breaking loss To Whillier by a single poinl, 27-28. X ohn Rose f' Nik Vince Acosfa Al Sfockbridge Coach Hun'r Ted Banks -X i Dick Stafford, Norm Sandusky, Al Gasfelum, Ted Banks, Al Sfockbridge, Vinceni Acosfa. es Gene Hedges Dave Regal Bob Harriman Ron Tindall Byron Sfone Jerry Crain Siu Mafherson Ted Bowers 6 a 9 0 B if gQQ wil W Z0 Q W Q0 l' Varsity Track . . . CHHHTPS. Due To The coaching oT Howard HunT and The co-operaTion and Team spiriT, This VarsiTy Track Team became one oT The TinesT in Keppel's HisTory. This greaT Team was spearheaded by Tive greaT aThleTes. FirsT oT These aThleTes was The Team CapTain, Richard STaTTord. Dick noT only seT a new school record oT 50.4 seconds, buT held one oT The besT Times in SouThern Cali- Tornia Tor The 440 yard dash. Dick noT only ran The 440, buT The 220 and a leg on The relay. Second oT These aThleTes was a iunior known as Don Hickman oT TooTball Tame. Don seT a new school record, in The 180 yd. low hurdles. Don was The iron man oT The Track Team This year. He ran boTh hurdles Thigh and lowl, broad iump, and ran a leg on The relay Team. The high iump was never a worry Tor Coach HunT wiTh John Coleman iumping. John won TirsT place in every meeT in his peT evenT, The high iump. Howard HunT's dependable poinT maker in eiTher The 880 or mile evenT was Ted Banks, a Junior. Ted was always working and running Tor The good oT The Team. His spiriT and co-operaTion shows why Mark Keppel Teams are always greaT compeTi- Tors wheTher in sporTs or school acTiviTies. T The Top Three scoring men OT The Team were: Don Hickman, Richard STaTTord and Gary Gardner. Ted Banks John Coleman Dick Douglass Gary Gardner Don Hickman Raullie HolT AI Ramirez John Rose Dick STaFTord Jim STerkel 5 Tr i Us T ' H' s i ,Q . M . ...us num. Q' , ' .3 , in., A.. .. 2 T X 3 . ROW I: John Rose, Johnny Coleman, AI Ramerz, Carl O'Shea, Raulie Hol+, Gary Green, Roy Sid. ROW 2: Ron Secor, mgr., Sfan Sfrol, Doug Reaser, Charles Duffy, Gary Gardner, Norman Sandusky, AI Slockbridge, Dick Douglas, Bill Winningham, Bill Ervin. ROW 3: Carl Barnum, mgr., Manuel Salinas, John DeJong, C. W. Brawdy, Bud Paine, John Jackson, Dick Siafford, Sfuarf Mafheson, Jim Sferkle, Ted Banks, Max Glassbrook, Coach Hunf. Vard+y Track Scores League Siandings Marlf Keppel 59 Monrovia 45 l. T PCT- Mark Keppel 54 Pasadena 50 Mark Keppel I 0 .800 lchampsl Marla Keppel 66 Whi++ier 37 MOI'1FOvia l 0 .800 Marlc Keppel 66lf2 EI Monle 37lf2 Pasadena 3 0 .400 Mari Keppel 45lf2 Alhambra 58lf2 El Mcmfe 3 0 .400 Whiliiel' 3 0 .400 Alhambra 3 0 .400 ii yn, J X w 'Sf ,Z ,. ' K , :sf X ,, , 'Tp I-+L' J'3 .:, ,I - f s... ' V ff' ' l' ' ' '- , ' .,,. K . 1- f'n :wf ,' ,-.1--,,v,, . 4 M, my -'yqw' ' J . we 4' . ' L ' .V .- hh:-.., iw 3 2-'W 'f i 1.412 ,li-.U af, f f W1 We ,,., ,W ,, ,f ,, gf,a,, ff x , ' Ve ry 3:1044 , , l, , ary? ,, 'LES , yswif rw, . , W V, ,,,, y,l!Z,p WY, GMMZZ , -',f'g?XW 4 Q - 'Q , 'f ,. ,,,.. .,, , . , ,,,, .,, ,, ,fa , W, A ,,,,,,m.,ff., , rf ' V i my--fm we L rff 3-,Y .- 1 Qyff , ,ff ' , 1, r 3 V Y My majxpew 2 New H :fu-'ffff ,f -- ff A Z Z m,,f,,,,w , V ' y 3 av ga ie. ,I m C , 1 A M- 4 Wvffff., 1 r Cz 4 ,, 4 , f ' fy, . ,, rj f w- -err if Y rw ' WL, M ' Page I38 W., ' ' I rf f f, v ' .. W 'Aff ' ..L ',,, 'ff ,, ff ,A ,, M J, s , , . , Z LQ, yr ' 0 1 I ' I ' f f ' i :Iii iii ' - , if I l I I 2 ,' f wf '22 G, ' ROWI: Ronald Tindel, Joe Rhodes, Leonard Simmons, Bruce CraT1', Max Fields, MarTy Slone, Vincenf Acos+a, Brad- ley Koon, Doug Reaser. ROW 2: Coach Seixas, Bill Ervin, Seiyo Tsuli, Gene Hedge, Rene Rigaud, Bill Magruder, Bob Harriman, Jerry McCul- len, Ron Secore, Manager. The highlighT ol The Bee Traclc season was The Alhambra game which The AzTec cindermen won 48-46. WiTh The high lump deciding The meeT, Bill l-looks came wiThin V2 oT an inch oT The school rec- Keppel l5 2!.f3 Qle,-,dale 78 IVJ3 ord To Talce TirsT place and deTermine The vicTory Keppel 28 QIX3 Monrovia ep lVf'3 over Alhambra. AnoTher close Traclc meeT was The Keppel 47 Pagadema 48 Pasadena meeT as The Bullpups squeezed by wiTh a Keppel 34 El Mgnle 52 48-47 vicTory. Some oT The personnel were: Leonard Keppel 38 Wlqllllep 59 Simmons, lv1arTy STone, and Bill l-loolqs in The hur- Keppel 48 Alhambra 45 dles, Bradley Koon who seT a new record OT 481 6 in The shoT puT, Bruce CraTT, a very good l32O man, and Doug Reaser who did a very good lob in The pole vaulT. ' 7 M .fu 9 , YL , ' T A ,W ', f ' 9 T f, ' ,,...,f f ' ,J- ' ee Track Coach Ed Aushns mudgei cundermen had an ex crhng season Selling mosi of 'rhe ponnis were Jerry Habeclq un The 660 Gary Harris nn Ihe sprnnis Sam Hayes an 'rhe sho? pu? Noel Rios in Ihe hurdles and Ivan Lillie in Ihe broadlump The Aziecs were vuchms of Ihree losses in league play while winning buf one in a very excrhng meel againsi Whalller 39 38 Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel Keppel 22lff2 23 25 39 33 Glendale Hoover Monrovia EI Monie Whiiiier Alhambra 54'f2 44 57 38 44 ROW I: Ray Bechfel, Cliff Purcell, Eddie Afer, Chuck Herpiclr, Jerry Habeck, Tom Hayer, Noel Reese, Ivan Lily, Gary Holmes, Ron Edmunds, Manager. ROW 2: Coach Ausfin, Todd Kinney, Jack Bauers, Bob Mariinez, Franklin Brown, Doug Swanson, Gary Harris, Don Brown, Tom Lewis, Ramiro Mora, Bob Fresquez, Ron Secore, Manager. Sparlmed by several ouisianding p e r I o r m e r 5, all fi? A ,27 6 X-.I x ui Oulslanding pilcluing, luilling, fielding and lols of luuslle lealured lluis year's Marlc Keppel baseball leam. Under llue line coacluing ol Coaclu Bob Pursell, llue Azlecs played oulslanding ball llurougluoul llue season. Paclcing mosl out llue power al llue plale were Jolun Gar- len, Riclu and George Dudley, and Ken Holl. Supplying Jrlue pilcluing were Jolun Harvey, Nilo Fannuclui, Dean Bowles, and Riclu Love. In llue inlield llue Azlecs luad Bill Winninglwam or Clyde Harless al lirslq George Dudley al second: Riclu Dudley al sluorl' and Bob Gargen al lluird base. The oullield was well lalen care out by Ken Holl, Jim Taylor, Bob Anderson, and Neil Barlon. Higluliglul ol llue season was llue Azlecs win over Pasa- dena 4-3 In IO innings. Fealuring llue viclory was Jim Tay- lor's impossible calclu ol a sure luome-run lor 'flue final oul lo end llue ball game. Keppel 5 Keppel I Keppel 4 Keppel 3 Keppel 7 Keppel 6 Keppel I4 Keppel I Keppel 5 Keppel 3 Keppel 4 Keppel 5 Keppel 3 Keppel 3 Varsity aseball Praclice Games Jolun Muir S. C. Froslu Canlwell Muir Glendale Hoover S. C. Froslu Rosemead Hoover Rosemead League Games Monrovia Pasadena Wluillier EI Monle Alluambra Ron Anderson John Garlen Bob Oren Bob Anderson NX X X 1, V' -x - .- x l -.3 C ., , -I is Q er, s f QQ RWM Q : .wx B me 'f , X '3 X ' Xwr .ff OG C X '-aw -ua-y ' X ' , ,, .5 ' '60 , :Q 'FNB s T' I li -, is A fxffr f ' i, Hx, .,. vie lf x , Q-Q' Neil Barfon Bob Gergen Roger Tallon Dick Love Dean Bowles George Dudley Clyde Harless John Harvey Eric Tellenbach, Mgr. Chuck Wilson Coach Pursell Nilo Fannuchi Varsity Baseball Page l42 Rich Dudley Ken Hoff Bill Winningham Tom Rader ROW I: Fred Luke, Gary Sfeven. ROW 2: Don McClarey, David Jaure+z, Arnold Perez, Rich Bowen, Ron Gilmore, Jack Bush, Ray Ferlesi, Dan Dudley, Keirh Kammerf, Sian Herpick, Bob Pawlo. ROW 3: Roger Sandberg, Gerald Oberf, Gilber+ Mareno, Frank Ramirez, Ron Anderson, John Silick, Tom Rader, Louie Pagano, Jim Sull' All L ' G'l R ' P l ' ivan, en evine, i amlrez, au Diaz. X Under lhe able supervision ol Coach Wilson fhis year's Junior Varsily baseball Team had a success- ful season highlighled by a live game winning slrealf. Some good pilching by Ron Anderson and Kennelh Kammerl, and line slugging by Louie Pa- gano, Bob Pawlo, and John Silliclq enabled fhe JV's To win many games. Running Though The slarling lineup we had Ron Anderson and Kennelh Kam- merl doing mosl' of fhe pilching. Behind lhe plale was Thomas Radar, al 'lirsl base was David Juarez, al second was Danny Dudley: Jim Sullivan was lhe shorl' slop, and Bob Pawlo covered l'he hol corner. ln Jrhe oulfield, Coach Wilson had Louie Pagana. Paul Diaz, and John Silliclc. Fealuring 'fhe win sfrealc was a nifly one hi+ shuloul' by Ron Anderson over Alhambra. Anolher was The Azfecs shulling oul Rosemead 4-O. Keppel 5 Glendale Hoover 9 Keppel 3 L. A. Wilson 5 Keppel 7 Rosemead 4 Keppel 7 Hoover 6 Keppel 4 Rosemead O Keppel 9 Whillier 6 Keppel 8 EI Monfe 2 Keppel 4 Alhambra O fwfa,fV,.f',1 xxiiif J we V . - J f' 'WWE , if ' ' L f ' an , JK V - gMf.,yWi,,,.!! Z V W , If I Y .y , M i a A, . ' .uw ' ' , gr ., , ' , ' -L f,f,,.- fw W' V, ,, 1' 4 1 , - sv ,V N ' f -W Vasa . ,,. fe 1' , A 4135. 1513 V A W V , f X lb, 1 , ' ' llyyi I V. , I f 1, fbwwffatf ,, -f ' f ' ' 'f ,. ', A ' 1 , My , . X , I I I I5 ,Q mm Page I43 y r g I J Q X f Y f 6 m y , - K -4' f -. s , ' v Q v . J x if M--r faux 1 'Q 1 Ed Thomas Ted Hobbs Dave Burrey Russell Page Coach Horne Dave Flanders Gene Ohly Tony Ealon Ray Wafson Bull Koon ln Jrhe praclice malches, Coach l-lorne-'s Varsily Tennis sguad showed greal form and spiril as They won over Gar- field and Muir, while dropping rnaiches To Rosernead, Or- ange, and Soufh Pasadena. ln The league play 'the learn losl closely loughr marches To Monrovia, Pasadena, and Whil- lier. The doubles learn of Dave Burrey and Ted l-lobbs led Jrhe Jream, buf were ably backed up by The hard lighling second doubles learn ol Ed Thomas and Dave Flanders, and The singles players, Russ Page, Gene Ohly, Tony Eafon, Ray Wa+sinn, and Bill Koon, Varsity Tennis J. V. Tennis 'V 'f r 4:51, Q' -if ROW I: Bob Anderson, John Hussey, Bob Esquire, Ed Sanforo. ROW 2: Coach Horne, Bill Brownell, Bud Daily, Chris Schwafel, Jerry Silver, Dave Danner, Russel Page. The J. V. Tennis Team losi fo Monrovia and Whilslier, buf made a fighling comeback, defeaiing Rosemead in a closely foughi' malch. The Jream consisiecl of: Ed Sanforo and Jerry Silver, firsf doubles: John Hussey and Don Dailey, second doubles: Chrisi' Schwafel, firsf singles: Dave Danner, second singles, Bill Brownell, 'rhircl singles, Bob Esq uire iourlh singles: and Bob Anderson, fiflh singles. Page l45 of-vi' vflfl 444 Curve Ahead ,. fwfvmw.NM,mfff,, ' ' , ' IWMW'Qwsa,5,m,mWWQWwWWWmwq 44-M'-my liww ww, f A V , W ,, 'W fAfMhwwwwwwfwfwwwqgk wmwax , I UN-was-vsswfwvfa2 Nqf A, 'mfkkf 9 Al , ' f wf fi' ' , ,, W, ff , - lv wsww Airy!! fc Wi li it J JZMJMJJXQW ffl' fm L ' 4 XM. X0 i' J ' V rf rw' if if x M za M ff , Af X 54 L ,fy f ,f i i f This year G.A.A. lGirls Alhleric Associalionl was responsible for having pom poms wave ar +he foolball games. And when you laughed yoursehc silly ai' a bunch of boys dressed as girls wirh a cup in hand playing a combinalion ioofball, soccer, baslcelrball, and free- ior-all, il' was Jrhe annual G.A.A.-Varsily Baslcerball game. The Chrisrmas dinner was an occasion when all 'rhe G.A.A. girls were very proud. You probably saw norhing else bul' G.A.A. shields and leHers for rhe nexr monhh. Playday came in rhe middle of April wirh Marlc Keppel G.A.A. hosfessing Whirlie:', Hoover, and John Burroughs G.A.A.'s. Volley- ball, soir ball, and baslcerball were enfered inlc- energelically by all. The banquel in May was The crown ol evenls wilh The elecliow ol officers for The nexl' Term. Frosh, sophs, juniors, and seniors all enjoyed a year oi good compererive play supervised by Miss Bodley and Mrs. Becker. 5914 Officers ROW I: Miss Bodley, Adviser, Sandra Boardman, Lea frice Jones, Jane Twomey, Mrs. Becker, Adviser. ROW 2: Joyce Bisner, president Mary Cunningham Rufh Jewell, Mary Jane Ash'ron. Page I47 Stop . . . . Sign AMB A ' f dywx Qmifiwjfiw QM, ww 3 My gm JM lymwg cjzld 'UJLWVWM Aff Emu jf2JcwJqx gnu Literary Society ROW l: Bob Hostetler, Dan Bowles, Carleton Crain, Mike Ha alperin, Ray Page, Dan Larsen. ROW 2: Kay Washam, Janet Charlton, Carol Robinson, June Rodman, Vivian Hunt, Vivian Tripodes, Carolyn Rennick, Adri- enne Thayer, Beverly Buschmann, Jackie Scott, Carolyn Butler. ROW 3: Mr. Cutlip, Advisor, Dorothy Wingert, Elinor Ruzicka. Mary Elise Cormany, Carol Sands, Pat Young, Joan Massey, Beverly Tetzlatt, Joyce Bisner, Mary Jane Ashton, Louise Rebel, Joyce Strem. ROW 4: Bob Chard, Dick Merritt, Carol Doehrer, Pat Smith, Sandy Taylor, Sandy Maddox, Joan Kershall, Marlene Barclay, Grace Nakao, Joe Schradie, David Jacobson, President, Jerry Adams. l-low would you like to have a chance to see this year's best moving pictures and some of the outstanding plays? If you were a member of the Literary you had that chance. With a special emphasis on social activities this cIub's interest lies in hearing and seeing Literature's masterpieces. This the members have done with frequent visits to the Pasadena Civic and the Pasadena Playhouse where they have seen some of the best current plays. They have gone to see many of the year's outstanding movies, and they have also visited the Huntington Galleries where they saw the famous paintings of Gainsborough, Reynolds, Romney and Stuart. Purely for enjoyment they had a barbecue party in November at Martha Pena's house and after-theater suppers at the homes ot their co-sponsors of this society, Mr. Cutlip and Mrs. Sharback, Junior Statesmen Whereas: The purpose of this club is to establish an understanding in the government of our country, and Whereas: Their motto is Make Democracy Work, and Whereas: Between the main conventions the club has attended, one ot their projects was telephoning residents of Monterey Park and urging them to vote at elections, and Whereas: through this, Monterey Park in the last election had the largest percent- age ot votes cast in their history be it therefore resolved: that the Mark Keppel Junior Statesmen ot America be pictured in this annual, the Teocalli, in this year, l95l. Row 'I: Joy Essen, Roberta Fradin, Sem. I Pres., Carolyn Rightmei er, Lura Jane Lutz, Carole Farmer, JoAnn Hill, Pat Holve, Char- lotte Carter. Row 2: Mary Rognstad, Sandra McGlothlin, Jean Wayt, Sharon Sturgis, Jean Anderson, Barbara Dodge, Kathie Dodge, Gayle Wilson, Marilee Davis, Adrienne Neville. Row 3: Eugene Jilg, Lynel Perry, Donald Martin, David Jacoboson, Rich Stattord, Dan Larsen. Ron Apoerson, Sem. ll Pres., Norman Lewis, Richard Throckmorton. Standing: Mr. Freeman, Advisor. VVVVV W csswmsms..se,:s-.mms - w La-. w ... -we-L awww-nw Spanish Club - Toltec Tri-Hi-Y Row 'lt Virginia Leivas, Jackie Scott, Carolyn Rightmeier, Lura Ja Sem. ll Pres., Charlotte Carter, Sem. l Pres., Kay Nelson, Claudia Twomey, Lily Stewart, Frances Rothlis. Row 2: Magdalena Diamos,ou Mott, Joann Giangregorio, Mrs. McNeill, Advisor. Row 3: Phil Cleary, Martha Pena, Jeannette Johnson, Carolyn Joyner, Mary Liali, Margie Miller, Pat Smith, Sandy Taylor, Carolyn Parker, Eliza- Row, Elvin Butcher, Adrienne Neville, Charlotte Rogers, Nancy Mer, Lura Jane Lutz, Carole Farmer, JoAnn Hill, Pat Holve, Char- beth Carley, Elvyn Walraven, Henry Nordhott. What club here at Keppel munches tacos and speaks in a foreign tongue? The Spanish Club will smile and say, Thot's us! The club was formed to learn more about the languages and customs of our Mexican and Spanish neighbors. The qualifica- tion for membership is two or three years of Spanish. The members have seen Spanish films and have gone to Spanish restaurants for this year's activities. The officers are-president, Magdalena Diamosg vice-president, Carolyn Joynerj secretary, Marjory Miller, and treasurer, Henry Nordhotf. Hasta la vista! ROW I: Jamie Lou Tompkins, Joy Waite, Virginia McGee, Joan Humphries, Adrienne Thayer, Beverly Peterson, Carolyn Biggle, President, Sandy Taylor, Shirley Vogt, Carolyn Parker, Doris Bird. ROW 2: Kay Nelson, Donna Pruhs, Carolyn Butler, Darlene McGee, Carole Farmer, Lura Jane Lutz, Holly Thayer, Helen Far- low, Martha Pena, Marilyn Ellis, Jean Russo, Mrs. Beaumont, Adviser. ROW 3: Etta Mattazaro, Joyce Bisner, Sandra McGlothlin, Virginia Myers, Janet Donahue, Donna Rogers, Pat Young, Pat Smith, Jeanne Loser, Corda Eby, Dareth Stacey. Remember Religious Emphasis week? Toltec members were in charge of it this year. For the events of the week they planned an assembly for all ot the students at Keppel. As a service project the girls helped a Mexican home by re-decorating in their house and giving them old clothes. ln order to raise funds they staged a very successful cookie sale and also sold Christ- mas seals. Their annual Christmas party for new girls ond the party for the Seniors at the beginning of the second semester high- lighted the good times list. ational Forensic League - Latin Club Which club is always attending speech conventions? You're right, the National Forensic League. The requirements for mem- bership are twenty points acquired through participation in speech and declamation contests, and an interest in speech. Attend- ing tournaments at various schools make up the year's activities for this group. ln the tournament there are several divisions which they may try out for. Some of them are: debate, extemporaneous, and impromptu speaking, dramatic, humorous, or oratorical dec- lomation, and original oratory. Since Miss Carman became adviser three yeors ago, Mark Keppel's N. F. L. chapter has risen to join the high ranking forensic leagues in Southern California. David Jacobson and Dick Merritt, both with over five hundred points, are the two highest point members in California. The president for the first semester was Pat Holve, and for the second semester Gayle Wilson. ROW I: Gayle Wilson, President: Elvin Butcher, Miss Carmen, Adviser. WROW 2: JoAnn Hill, Sandy Boardman, Marian Wright, Carol Robinson, Mary Smith, Sandra McGlothlin, Dorothy Redding, Jean ayt. ROW 3: Henry Nordhoff, Dave Jacobson, Luana Tollin, Pat Holve, Roberta Fradin, Charlotte Carter, Barbara Dodge, Dona An- derson, Marilee Davis, Sharon Sturgis. 'HROW 4: Donald Martin, Phil Row, Norman Lewis, Jim Alverson, Dick Merritt, Carl Hudgens, Ron Apperson, Lynel Perry, Gene ig. ROW I: Luana Tollin, Adrienne Garber, Mary Rognstad, Marguerite Graham, Marilee Davis, Sandy Boardman, Karen Brawdy, G S lt . aizbvii Pat Curl, Barbara Hunter, Mary Rubenbauer, Erin Kistler, Joanne Gray, Helen Bolling, Pat Lambert, Estella Hurst, Mrs. Sanders, Adviser. ROW 3: Don Martin, Ted Hobbs, Lynel Perry, Ray Williams, Dan Larsen, Steven Van Blankenstein, Bruce Craft. Remember the float in the Keppel-Alhambra football parade depicting Brutus slaying Julius Caesar with a football? That was only one of the things the Latin Club did this year. The Latin Club was formed to learn more about the Latin language and its importance in today's world, to back our school in its projects, and to have a good deal of fun while doing it. The club meets monthly to discuss Latin books and to see films on Roman life. For entertainment during Christmas the members had a party, and in May they got together for a pot luck supper. This club has thirty active members whose officers for this year were Dan Larsen, Tokaleicon Tri-Hi-Y ROW I: Marilyn Miller, Sem. ll Pres., Peggy Bennett, Jean Anderson, Gail Francom. ROW 2: Rosemary Hirsch, Carol Petro, Mary Elise Cormany, Sem- l PFSS-. YVOM10 HBYGSV MBFY Jane ASMOH. D0f0l'l'IY Sl'l00P Anita Pieri. ROW 3: Lydia Duff, Sue Aslin, Mary Ann Hall, Betty Logan, Laree Pasley, Kay Washam, Phyllis Steger, Carol Vance, Joan Smith, Laurine Bluemel. Remember the success of the lunch court candy sales? This was one of the many projects of the Tokakicon Tri-Hi-Y, which was newly organized this year. Social activities of the club include a Halloween party, an ice skating party and swimming party. The club also held a cake sale at Lieberg's in Alhambra. Tokakicon club officers are Marilyn Miller, president, Jean Anderson, vice-president, Peggy Bennett, secretary, and Gail Francom, treasurer. Service projects of the club included making the Open House invitations and giving Christmas delights to orphans. The purpose of the club is to practice cleanliness of mind and actions. ln order to further young people's interest in radio this club was formed. Visiting radio studios and giving plays for others carries out this purpose. The officers for the year were president, Richard Vosburg, Vice-President, Phil Row, Secretary, Sharon Poorman, and Treasurer, Dick Merritt. ROW I: Sharon Poorman, Kathy Myers, JoAnn Hill, Myrna Pviserg Richard Vosburg, Sem. ll Pres., Robert Baker, Dick Merritt ROW 2:1 Phil Row, Dick Torres, Joe Butman, Mr. Ramay, Adeterson, Lura Jane Lutz. Radio Speech Light and Shadow - Aeneases Tri-Hi-Y Who were the people that kept us on the edge ot our seats during the entire exciting performance ot The Night ot January l6th? Yes, it was the Light and Shadow Club which is composed at the top dramatic talent ot the junior and senior classes. The club's aim is to further appreciation and interest in drama at Mark Keppel. Besides putting on plays for us Keppelites, the club takes a little time att to enjoy themselves with trips to the Pasadena Playhouse and other theaters to see some of the year's out- standing plays. The presidents of the club this year were Gayle Wilson and Beverly Peterson, tirst and second semesters, respectively. ROW l: Clive Blankinship, Alan Hedrick, Janet Donahue, Beverly Peterson, Sem. ll Pres., Carolyn Butler, Jamie Lou Tompkins, Carol Sands. ROW 2: Dick Blaydes, JoAnn Hill, Sandra McGlothlin, Gayle Wilson, Sem. l. Pres., Phil Row, Lynel Perry, Dick Bergo, Mary Ann Rush. ROW 3: Mr. Panopoulos, Sem. l Advisor, Charlotte Carter, Sharon Sturgis, Luana Tollin, Mike Halperin, Dave Jacobson, Car- olyn Rennick, Dick Merritt, Mr. Salisbury, Sem. ll Advisor. Remember the Christmas season and the dance tor just that occasion that the Aeneases had? This dance tor all the Alhambra Tri-Hi-Y's highlighted the first semester. The highlight for the second semester was another dance. This time it was with the Templars Hi-Y and celebrated St. Patrick's Day. A good time was had by all on sports night which they celebrated with the Zapotecs and Los Jettey Hi-Y's. ln order to raise funds a cake and cookie sale was held. For service projects the girls served at dinners and collected for the Red Cross and Cancer tunds. The presidents tor this were, for the tirst semester, Carol Robinson, and tor the second semester, Janet Charlton. ROW l: Mary Smith, Jeannette Miller, Barbara Dodge. ROW 2: Ann Dahlstrom, Norma Visco, Jean Wayt, Janet Charlton, Sem ll Pres., Carol Robinson, Sem. l Pres., Louise Wayt, Bonnie Hoy, Marian Wright. ROW 3: Sharon Sturgis, JoAnn Hill, Lois Oxby, Charlotte Carter, Marilee Davis, Adrienne Neville, Adrienne Garber, Barbara Parkinson, Vivian Tripodes, Miss Carmen, Adviser. gl.. vw., f.vymw. , Ushers Club ROW l: Jeannette Miller, Beverly Tetzlaff, Mary Lou Pullen, Beverly Peterson, Carole Nelson, Joan Humphries, Dot Laughton. ROW 2: Ron Apperson, Ted Hobbs, Gene Jilg, Marilee Davis, Bev Munson, Phil Row, Phyllis Bennett, Ginger Smith. ROW 3: Art Logan, president, Bob Verhoeven, Ronald Anderson, Ron Pollendine, Bob Gergen, Jim Taylor, Garry Lyon, Mr. Christensen, Adviser. Sponsored by Mr. Christensen, the Usher Club of Mark Keppel High School is active at all assemblies, football games, and a few dances throughout the year. Leading the club during the year presidents were Richard Throckmorton and Art Logan. Vice Presi- dents were Dave Hutchison and Robert Gergen. Phyllis Bennett held the office of Secretary-treasurer for the entire year. Tawanka Tri-Hi-Y Remember the tussel the Tawankas had sewing on stuffed animals tor the orphanage? The result, the members say, was something only a mother could love, but in spite of this the orphans thoroughly enjoyed them. The club decided that needles and thread were not for them, but dancing was. The members of the Derby l-li-Y invited the Tawankas to a joint dance. The dance was such a success that the Tawankas turned around and invited the Derbys to another dance. The grand finale of the year was a cake sale which added some weight to the shining treasury. ROW l: Wilma Aday, JoAnn Starkey, Ginger Murphy, Connie Johnson. ROW 2: Maureen Hart, Dot Reynolds, Barbara Clayton, Sandy Boardman, Virginia Manning, Pat Kent, Rose Caringella. ROW 3: Marie Ebinger, Violet DeLancy, Nelda Dunks, Marietta Radley, Joann Herrington, Bonnie Boyer, Jane Twomey, Isabelle Burnham, Joanne Johnson, Audrey Blanchard, Elane Russell, Carol Scott, Sue Andrews. an 1 .'f nl -rue-am,ff -1 ug ' gif? if ya - 'L ,ff ll 1' lv Suzy: X x Q ,f x . ,.-MM 1 f , X- .f,:fep.,yx xj x ' 5f,57xgX,,?ixfI.x fx, .X - , . -xv A 1 , ,fi sf. Q 5 x fx www. Q+-1--.f-x X3 K ,, , wk QQ fx X L ,. X ,Q X Ax, Nez. X, .mx V . i v f - ' ini, x . A x V-Y -L 2 iff, sa, 8 ,,. . :ia K fly? in fm If TY iw? X MQ . ef . , , x ,,..-.,, Z DO Y , ,,,, at Vw 'f is mc., ' M.. A 1 ,i,. ROW ROW 2. ROW 3- ROW 4. ROW Scholarship Society . . . First Semester Erin Kistler, Jane Twomeny, Joyce Matti, Barbara Dodge, Pat Curl. Genevieve Scalzi, Faye Chasen, Ann Branch, Helen Bolling, Barbara Boren, Karlyn Fields. Elvin Butcher, Chris Schwatel, David Bond, Arnetus Walton, Mariana Cullcins. Edwin Cruikshank, Ronnie Miller, Clarence Young, Connie Beckman, Lola Lamp, Jean lvaicoli. Adrienne Neville, Jeanette Johnson, JoAnn Hill, Roberta Fradin, Pat Holve, Sem. l Pres., Myrna Peterson, Lura Jane Lutz, Carolyn Rightrneier, Caroyln Butler, Kay Washam, Marlene Barclay. ROW 2: Jacqueline McDade, Charlotte Carter, Mary Rognstad, Marilee Davis, Luana Tollin, Judy Jaeger, Mary Elise Cormany, Ruth Jewell, Lydia Dutt, Gayle Wilson, Miss Veatch, Adviser. ROW 3: Seiyo Tsuji, Chuck Gehlbach, Dick Merritt, Bob Pawlo, Robert Anderson, Norman Lewis, Lynei Perry, Phil Row, Ted Hobbs, Elgian Hurley, Dave Jacobson, Don Martin, Joe Schradie, Henry Nordhott, Eugene Jilg. Remember those delicious doughnuts the Scholarship Society sold Keppel students this year? The Scholarship Society is on honorary club whose advisor is Miss Veatch. The junior class boasts the most members in this organization and has held this honor since they entered Keppel as freshmen. The qualification for membership is based on ten points acquired from grades. However, two at these points may be earned by extracurricular activities. As a reward for this hard work a halt holidoy a semester is given them. This is usually spent in the winter roller skating and in the summer, at the beach. Scholarship Society, Second Semester ROW le Mary Regneiea, Lydia Duff, Adrienne Neville Louise Wayl Jacqueline McDade Mary Elise Cormany Carolyn sul ler, Jeannefle Johnson, Mary Poole, Miss Vealch, Adviser. I I 1 i ROW 2: Gayle Wilson, Ann Dahlslrom, Marilee Davis, Rcberla Fradin, Jean Wayl, Sheila Smilh, Charlolle Carler, Yula Bussel, Luana Tollin, Marian Wrighf. ROW 3: J President Carl Hudgens. ohn Joannes, Dick Colberf, Chuck Gehlbach, Ted Hobbs, Henry Norclholif, Ron Apperson, Diclc Merrill, Dave Jacobson, ROW 4: Don Marlin, Roberl Anderson, Gene Jilg, Lynel Perry, Norman Lewis. ROW li Miss Veafch, Adviser: Elizabelh Cominos, Helen Bolling, Pal Curl, Elizabelh Branch, Beverly Lindelcugel, Nancy Bollerup. ROW 2: Jane Twomey, Maurene Hari, Sandy Boardman, Erin Kisller, Mary Rubenbauer, Barbara Hunler, Joan Hunsalcer, Sophie Schradie. ROW 3: Chris Schwafel, Elvin Bulcher, William Slover, Tom Cox, Ronnie Miller. Science Club - Secretarial and Banking Club Remember the special day each year at Christmas when all of us at Keppel bring gifts to put under the tree in the main hall? The Science Club can take a bow for that. This and the Junior Red Cross Overseas Chest are the two foremost school services that are sponsored by the Science Club. Its aims are to create scientific interest, learn more about the wide field of science and be of service ta the school. This year's activities have included many field trips. Some of these trips were to the Griffith Park Observa- tory and to the Cal Tech lectures. This year the officers were Elvin Butcher, president, Bob Dipalma, vice-president, Adrienne Gar- ber, secretary, and Vivian Hunt, treasurer. Row 1: Mary Rogstad, Marilee Davis, Pat Curl, Elvin Butcher, president, Joe Schradie, David Murnish. Row 2: Adrienne Garber, Vivian Hunt, Sheila Smith, Yvonne Hayes, Bonnie Hoy, Gail Erancom, Keith O'Brien. ROW I: Jean Russo, Marilyn Wade, Carol Stewart, Mary Cunningham, Carole Nelson, 'Lois Richards, Betty Hardin, Elaine Boyer, Carol Rabens. ROW 2: Mrs. Padeltord, Marilyn Fore, Norma Cherry, Mary La Brie, Dorothy Laughton, Yula Bussell, Barbara Beauchamp, Ha- zel lwamiya, Doris Miller, Jean Antista. ROW 3: Doris Barrett, Patsy Chantry, Doris Bird, Juanita Buhler, Janet Donahue, Pauline Uhele, Jackie Leber, Janice Jorgen- son, Mrs. Wieben. Which club at Keppel took Easter baskets to the crippled children in the Orthopedic Hospital? This was only one of the services rendered by the Secretarial and Banking Club, The purposes of this club are to improve interest in secretarial work, to render services to the school and community, to aid each member to grow in personality, skills, and ethics in order that she may be eligible for employment after graduation, and to bring each member friendship and fellowship. In September a special agent from the Los Angeles offices of the FBI came to talk with the members about the oppor- tunities for work offered in this office. In order to fatten the treasury up for the Christmas open house two cake, cookie, and fudge sales were held. Other activi- ties were a day at the I.os Angeles Telephone Company offices and an evening at the Greek Theatre. . ,. XYT 1 'gl G. A. A. ROW I: Beverly S+uif, Louise Russo, Carol Anderson, Karen Brawoy, Lois Yocom Judy Sfone Grace Norfon Joan Prenfice Bobby Jo Washam, Sophie Schradie, Arlene Tromeffer, Judy Logan, Pai' Kimball, Joyce Hackel, Barbara Jumper, Jean Floss, Jane Schlesinger, Pai Fraus. ROW 2: Lenore Burks, Joanne McClure, Karen Hos+erman, Ruih Meyers, Belly Palmer, Elvira Ford, Beverly Lindekugel, Kafh- I FI. . . . . . . een lppm, Jessie Welch, Alyce Baies, Gloria Jay, Joan Larsen, Lonnie Masson, Pai Fields, Kvfiy Coldoran. ROW 3: Barbara Wilcuf, Kafhleen Coombs, Evelyn Reinhari, JoAnn Johnson, Carol Grashuis, Marilyn Sweefman, Monica Mon sco, Beffy Swalley, Norma Simons, Alberia Umbrello, Mary Tricas, Sandra Tomlinson Lois Rinker, Jody Sorenson Carmen Ballesf os, , , er Barbara Goodman, Lucille Marfarella, Marianne Feagun, Phyllis Rinker, Yvonne Pincho++, Rufh Jewell, JoAnn Robey, Francine Gara M A R b b ' ary nn u en auer, Shirley Reynolds. I ROW 4: Claudeff , bara Boren, Donna Wenrzel, Jane Twomey, Lee Jones, Loris Diedrick, Kay Washam. e Cassey, Marcia Marfel, Mary Hudgens, Nora Evans Kafhleen Hobbs, Erin Kisiler, MeHa Posflewaiie, Bar ROW 5: Mary Jane Ashfon, Mary Cunningham, Joyce Bisner, Ann Bovee, Sandra Boardman, Doro+hy Krause, Myrna Kaplin, Carol Scoff, Jackie Ricks, Barbara Parker. ROW 6: Mrs. Kafhleen Becker, Miss Joyce Bodley, Advisers, Carol Sfewarf, SEATED ON WALL: Tomoho Hayashi, Arline Haicher, Loree Pasley, Barbara Vasquez. Templars The 'lemplars have been going greaf guns fhis year. For one of iheir service proiecis, fhe club donafed money +o Ihe Y. M. C. A. In befween busy momen1's,Yhe members wen1+o a dance wifh an Alhambra Tri-Hi-Y and +hen fo one wifh KeppeI's own Aeneases. ROW I: Don Tallman, Richard Throckmorfon, Noel Berielli, Sem. I Pres., Norm Sandusky, Norman McKenzie. ROW 2: Glenn I'Iamme++, Ron Apperson, Sem. II Pres., Lynel Perry, Ken Hoff, Carl Reinhardt ROW 3: Nicky Berfelli, Dick Orcu'H, John Ohmer, AI Sfock bridge, Brian S+one, Dave Huichison. 4. Qi '.i1-l lv..-'1.1l. lA '.mg - .. .na u W3 We sz-nr cv ,N as lr- 4 A st-ttvftiawffy - mast 'mv Ewa l Chanticon Tri-Hi-Y - Winchaski Tri- Hi-Y ROW lc Dorothy Wingert, Mary Ann Rush, Pat Holve, Donna Sue Mayfield, Jean Ladd, Jean Hermann, Carmen Notaro, Pat Galvin, ROW 2: Mrs. Bodley, Adviser, Barbara James, Mary Haegep,Diane Miller, Carol Davison. Caroyln Mallman, Pat Mocerino, Luana Tollin, Joann Creacy. ROW 3: Kathleen LaPuma, President: Phyllis Bennett, Claudia Cleary, Pat Lawrence, Bobbie Rasmussen, Ginger Smith, Mary Thornton. Keep the Kampus Kleen! Who made that timely statement that kept Keppel Kids continually bent over picking up papers? The Chanticons can say, We did! This was only one of their many service acts. Some of the others were aiding the underprivi- leged and making decorations for different occasions, For fun throughout their active year the Chonticons had parties, dances, and just plain fun with the club. Serving as officers for the first semester were President, Kathleen LaPuma, Vice-President, Barbara James, Secretary, Carman Notoro, and Treasurer, Jeannie Ladd. The officers for the second semester were President, Kathleen LaPuma, Vice-President, Donna Sue Mayfield, Secretory, Jean Herrman, and Treasurer, Ginger Smith. The Devotional Chairman tor both semesters was Donna Sue Mayfield. ROW l: Faith Gallas, Shirley Whalen, Pat Dattola, Lois Hemingway, Madeline Whalen, Arleen French, Evelyn Kirkland. ROW 2: Esther Brininger, Connie Marriott, Sem. l Pres., Joan Kershall, Pat Jardee, Yvonne Hadley, Jeannie Hickman, Jaclcie 71'--:ls-, Bobbie Spencer. ROW 3: Jean lavicoli, Betty Brown, Sharon Mallory, Joan Holtburg, Shirley Watt, Enid Carson, Shirley Stuart. Remember the swell posters that fairly iumped up and down with pep for the football games? And that's not all the Win- chaskis have been doing this year. Their social service activities went something like this: they became an honorary member of Boy's Town, they became a member of the local Community Chest, they made contributions to the Women's and Children's Hos- pital, they had a cake sale every Saturday to earn money to send some under-privileged little girl or boy to camp. They registered adults for evening school, they served at dinners, and they made posters for basketball games and proms as well as football posters. ln between their busy moments they took time out for a basketball game with the Derby Hi-Y, club parties, and pot luck suppers. Presiding over the group tor the year were President, Joanne Watt, Vice-President, Jackie Doyle, Secretary, Esther Brininger, Treas- urer, Betty Brown, l-listorian, Bobbie Spencer Devotional Chairmon, Arleen French, Sergeant at Arms, Evie Kirkland and their WW. iw, ,fm ,MV r i , 1' , ' I f , f 2 V V N, .1 ,WM M w wf, ,,.,,,.uM.W' ! ,iff French Club ROW I: Etta Matfazaro, Virgene Mitchum, Barbara Flint, Carroll White, Janet Charlton, Carol Robinson, Vivian Tripodes, Ar- lene Passamaneck. ROW 2: Margaret Bursil, Louise Roach, Kitty Vafiadis, Adele Edmonds, Sharon Sturgis, Bonnie Boyer, Patsy Boyd, Mary Rogn- stad, Roberta Fradin. ROW 3: Tommy Valentine, Donald Martin, Dan Larsen, Gary Shaffer, Rene Riqaud, Tom Hannigan, Dr. Rees. ROW 4: Circ Gaudesi, John Coleman. Which club at Keppel has been sending supplies to their adopted elementary school in Grasse? Grosse is in France, so the right answer would be the French Club, Its main purposes are to be of service, to learn about France and its people, and to have a good time. The members have accomplished all three purposes. For their service project they sent food and clothing to France. Hearing talks about France and seeing French films have added to their knowledge of the language and of the people who speak it. For pleasure they hold annual Christmas parties, visit French restaurants and in the spring they are off for a day at the beach. This year's officers were for the first semester, Judy Jaeger, president, Kitty Vafaidis, vice-president, and Janet Charlton, secretary. For the second semester Kitty Vafaidis, as president and Janet Charlton, as secretary, presided over the meetings. Varsity Club ROW l: Nilo Fanucchi, Dave Gallagher, George Larrabee, Dick Douglas, Don Hickman, President, Herb Dillard, Claude Gidley, Al Ramirez, Al Stockbridge, Bob Soyka, Emil Dattola, Jim Sterkel. ROW 2: George Dudley, Jim Carlisle, Rich Dudley, Bob Anderson, John Garten, Joe Kimbro, Rich Ryerson, Norm Sandusky, Tom Koehm, Raullie Holt. ROW 3: Darrel Hadley, Don Almour, Bill Winningl-iam, Chuck Greenhalgh, Max Glassbrook, David Burrey, Ron Beaman, John Coleman, Al Gastelum, Coach Seixas. Remember the very feminine team that played opposite G.A.A. in the G,A.A.-Varsity basketball game? The feminine team was Keppel's own Varsity Club. The club is made up of the varsity Iettermen from all the different sports. Don Hickman, Bill Breon and Gene Deyling are president, vice-president and secretary, respectively. The club's advisor is Coach Seixas. The services the club rendered this year were buying footballs for the boys who made the football team and buying track shoes for the boys who mode the C.l.F. track team. For fun they challenged G.A.A. and then the faculty to a basketball game. f-,-1, ,- , l,l , 'L ,,. 1 Acosla, Vince nl-A9 38, 139, 136 Adams, Carol-WSI-61 Adams, Darrel-BIO, 41, 111 Adams, Jerry-W5l IO 61, 20, 22, 5, 150 Adams, Roberl-SSI, 69, 135 Aday, Wilma-Al0, 42, 110, 155 Adolphson, Arlhur-S5l, 69 Adolphson, Mary-A9, 31, 112 Alaniz, John-A9, 31 Albanese, Laura-Bll, 51 Alberl, Tessie-SSI, 69 Alden, N Alderole, ancy-BIZ, za Eloy-551, 69, 135 Aleman, Vivian-A9, 31 Alfano, Dolores-All, 52, 157 Allrey, Harry-SSI, 69, 135 Allcock, Joan-A9, 31 Allen, Ba rbara-AIU, 42 Allen, Don-A9, 31 Allen, Jack-All, 52 Allen, Jerry-All 7 15 10, 2 52, Allen, Leon-551, 69 Allen, Lois-All, 52, 107 Allen, Mary-All, 52 Allerlon, Jack-Bll, 51 Allison, Slanley-A9, 31 Allum, Larry-All, 52 Almour, Don-S51 69, 122, 125, 152, 11,3 Alpin, Donald-A9, 31 Alvarado, Lupe-A9, 31 Alverson, Jim-S51 69, 68, 153 Alverson, Louise-AIO, 42 Amodei, Madeleine-A9, 31 Anderson, Alan-BIO, 41 Anderson, Bob-Al0, 42, 145 Anderson, Carol-A9 161 51, 24, Anderson, Dona-AIO, 42, 153 Anderson, Janice-A9, 31, 23, 20 Anderson Jean-All 52, 23, 150, 154 Anderson, Joanne-A9, 31, 23 Anderson Jim-A9, 31, 133 Anderson: Marlin-All, 52 Anderson, Roberl-S51 69, 142 158, 159, 163 Anderson, Ronald-A10 42, 110, 143, 156 Andrews. Sue-A9 31, 156 Anson. Bill-S51 69, 20, 107, 130 Anlhony, Bill-AIO, 42 Anlisla, Jean-SSI, 69, 160 Apoerson, Ronald-All, 52, 23, 153, 159 156, 150, 161 Arave. Joe-SSI, 69 Arbuckle, Gary-Bl2, 59 Arey, Glenn-B12, 59, 122, 125 Armenla, Gloria-S51 69, 88, 110 Armslrorm, Bolo-All, 52 Arnell, Kay-Al0, 42 Arnold, Joan-A9, 31 Ashcrafl' Norman-A9 31, 128 Arnswald, Jack-AIO, 48 Ashlon, Marv-S51 69, 147, 150, 154 161 Aslin, Susanne,-A9 39, 154, 112 Aler, Eddie.-A10 42, 128 140 Allrinson, George-All 52 107 Alkinson, Slanley-A10 48, 1:7 Alrops, Juliana-S51 69, 88, 110 Auzier, Larry-A9, 31, 127 Awrey, Barbara-A9, 31 Baker, Gwen-All, 57 Baker, Roberl-All, 58, 154 Baker, Mac-A9, 31 Balardela, Joann-A9, 31 Balash, Jane-AIO, 42 Balash, Jim-A10, :42 Balcom, Diana-A9, 31 Balcom, Roy-551, 69 Baldwin, Eleanor-Bl2, 59 Page 164 Tourists Guide to lnteresting People Ball, Sandra-SSI, 59 Ball, Virginia-All, 52 Ballesleros, Carmen--A10 42, 161 Balog, Slephen-A9, 31 Ballhrope, Annelle-S5l, 69 Balhley, Joyce-AIO, 42 Banando, Jim-SSI, 69 Banker, Claudelle-AIO, 42 Banks, Teddy-All 52, 136, 137 Barclay, Marlene-S51 69 150, 158 Barger, Rosemary-AIO, 42 Barker, Nancy-All 52, 1137, 111 Barnum, Karl-A9 31, 133, 134, 128 Barr, Jay-All, 54 Barrell, Joyce-SSI, 69, 160 Barrell, Roberl-A9, 31 .. Barsuqli, James-WSI, 60, 61 Barlon, Neil-BIZ, 59, 132, 142 Bass, Palricia-A9, 31 Bassell, Mona Lee-A10 42, 24 Bales, Ardyce-A9, 31, 24, 161 Bauer, Jack-A9, 31, 140 Bauer, Kennelh-SSI, 70 Beall, Truill-S51, 70, 130, 152 Beall, Vance-AIO, 42, 132 Beauchamp, Barbara-S51 Beaman, Ronald-All 52, 163, 130 Bean, Donald-All, 52 Beasfon, Carolyn-Al0, 42 Beaslon, Donna-S51, 70 Beal, Judilh-551, 70, 88 110 70, 70, 160 Bechlel, Raymond-B10 41, 128, 140 Beck, James-All, 52 Beck, Yvonne-A9, 31 Beckman, Connie-AIO, 48 Beckman, Jackie-AIO, 42 Beckman, Margarel-A9, 31 Behee, Dale-A9, 31, 117 Beissel, Laura--A9, 31 Belben, Aloha-All, 52 Bellinqer, Nona-A9, 31 Bello, Peler-All, 52, 117 Bell, Palricia-All, 52 Bellran, Dorolhy-A9, 31 Bellran, Elma,-SSI, 70 Bence, Lois-AIO, 42, 110 Bennell, Margarel-S51 70, 154 Bennell, Phyllis-All 52, 109, 156, 162, 29 Bensch, Ray-Bl2, 59 Berqo, Richard-S51 70, 155, 66 Berkemeyer, Kennelh-A10 42, 128, 133 Bernasconi, Louelle-AIO, 42 Berner, Joanne--AIO, 42 Berry, Bill-S5l, 70 Berry, Donald-AIO, 42 Berry, Nadine-AIO, 42 Berry, Ted-All, 52 Bers, Charlolle-A9, 31 Bers, Ken-W5l, 61 Berlelli, Nicky-A10 42, 133, 161 Berlelli, Noel-W5l 61, 60, 122, 125, 161 Bevilacqua, Gene-AIO, 42 Beville, Douglas-S5l, 70 Bezaire, Bob-W5l, 70 Biqqle, Carolyn-BIZ, 59, 151 Bird, Doris-551, 70, 151, 160 Bird, Larry-A9, 31 Bishop, David-S5l, 70, 23 Bishop, Helen-A9, 31 Bisner, Joyce-S51 70, 68, 147, 150, 151, 161 Bissell, Phyllis-All, 52, 111 Bissonnelle, Dick-A9, 31 Black, Ron-AIO, 42 Blair, Diane-All, 52, 117 Blakeberg, Dennis-A10, 42 Blakeley, William-SSI, 70 Blanchard, Audrey-A10 42, 156 Blankenslein, Marlin-A9, 31 Blankinship, Clive-S51 70, 66, 155, 135 Blaydes, Dick-S51 70, 66, 135, 155 Bluemel, Laurine-All 52, 154, 157 Bluff, Billie-WSI, 6' Blunk, Beverly-A9, 31 Blunk, Reynold-WSI, 61, 125 Boardman, Sandra-AIO, 42 147, 161, 107, 153, 154, 159 Boisclair, Bob-All, 52 Boiselle, Jean-All, 52 Bolen, Virginia-S5l, 70, 111 Bollerup, Nancy-A9, 31 15-7 Bolling Helen-A10 42, 112, 153, 159 Bolfon, Marilyn-A9, 31 Bonar, Richard-All, 52 Bond, David-AID, 42, 110 Bonnin, Cecelia-All, 52 Borden, Elaine-SSI, 71 Borden, Richard-SSI, 71, 23 Borel, Adrienne-AIO, 42, 157 Boren, Barbara-AIO, 42, 161 Borges, Richard-WSI, 61 Borsen, Gerald-AIO, 42 Borlon, Harry-All, 52, 135 Boswell, Juanila-A9, 31 Boswell, Kay-AIO, 42, 23 Bolls, Carol-All, 52 Bells, Kalhy-AIO, 42 Bovee, Ann-A9, 31, 161 Bowaler, Pamela-BIO, 41, 110 Bowen, Richard-A9, 31, 143 Bowers, Cecil-A9, 31 Bowles, Dean-S51 70, 142, 150 Bowles, Gerry-All, 52 Bowman, Leonard-A9, 31 Boyd, Palsy-AIO, 42 Boyer, Bonnie-A10 42, 24, 156 Boyer, Elaine-S51 71, 88, 110, 160 Bradbury, Carol-AIO, 42, 117 Brady, Eddy-Bll, 51, 112 Brailo, David-SSI, 71, 128 Brallo, Sleve-AIO, 42 Branch, Elizabelh-AIO 42, 159 Brawdy, C. W.-BIZ, 59 Brawdy, Karen-A9 31, 117, 153 Brechner, Bernard-BIO, 41 Brenholl, Donald-A9, 31 Breon, Bill-W51 61, 60, 122, 125, 152 Bricker, Roger-BIO, 41 Brockson, Belly Jean-All, 52 Bridge, Ralph-A9, 31 Bridwell, Dick-All, 52, 112 Briggs, Cary-A9, 31, 134 Briggs, Gary-AIU, 42 Brininger, Eslher-All 52, 115, 162 Brock, James-AIO, 42 Bromley, Virginia-All 52, 107 Bullock, John-All, 57 Buonomo, John-AIO, 42 Burger, Glenda-All, 52 Burgess, Laura-All, 52 Burke, Dolores--S5l, 71 Burnell, Evaleen-S5l, 71 Burnelle, Margarel-All 52, 109 Burnham, lsabelle-A10 42, 23, 156 Burrey, David-WSI 71, 144, 1153 Burrey, Lorraine-W5l, 61 Burrighl, James--A9, 31 l'ursill, Margaref-All, 5' Surlon, Douglas-SSI, 70 Burlon, Roberl-AIO, 42 Buschmann, Beverly-S51 71 '50 Bussell, Yule-551, 71, 159, 22 Buslamanle, Viclor-A9 31, 111 Busleed, Beverly-S5l, 71 Busleed, Viclor-A9, 31 Bulcher, Elvin-A10 42, 151, 159, 160 Buller, Carolyn-551, 70, 25, 20, 150, 151, 158, 159 Buller, Joyce-A9, 31 Bulman, Joe-All, 52, 154 Bullerfield, Richard-A9, 31 Bullers, Bob-551, 71, 107, 120 Byers, Frank-A9, 31 Cadilli, Jim-Al0, 43 Cain, Joyce-All, 52 Cairney, Chrisllna-A9, 31 Calderon, Alfred-AIO, 48 Calderon, Henry-W5l, 61 Caldwell, Jackie-All, 52 Calhoun, Barbara-AIO, 42, 23 Callaham, Edward-A9, 32 Callard, Richard-Bl0, 41 Callens, Jim'-SSI, 71, 107 Callens, Palsy-A9 32, 23, 112, 117 Calvin, George-All, 52, 112 Calvin, Jane-All, 52 Cameron, Dorolhy-All, 52 Campanella, Joan-All 53, 157 Campbell, Blon-Bl2, 59 Campbell, Lela-A9, 32 Campbell, Willene-A9, 32 Caplin, Myrna-A9, 31 Cardenaz, Arlene-A9, 31 Caringella, Amelia-S51 72, 157 Carinqella, Dale-Al0, 43 Carley, Elilabelh-A'0 42, 151 Carlisle, Jim-All 52, 123, 125, 152, 163 Carnalhan, Mary-All, 52 Carnevali, Gloria-AIO, 43 Carpenler, Burlon--A9, 31 Carpenler, Don-All, 53 Carpenler, Harlene-All, 52 Carpenler Helen-AIO, 43 Brooks, Palricia-A9, 31, 23 Brown, Belly-All, 52, 162 Brown, Bradford-A9, 31 Brown, Bruce-A9, 31 Brown, Brown Brown Brown Don-Al0, 42, 128, '40 Everell-A9, 31 Frank-All, 57 140 George-W51 61,23 122 125 152 Brown, Jeannine-A9, 31 Brown, Louise-All, 52 Brown, Pal-A10, 42 Brown, Roberl-B10, 41 Brown Thurman-A9, 31 Brown, Weldon-AIO, 42 Brownell, Bill-All, 52 45 Brubaker, Shirley-A9, 3: Bruno, Kalhryn-All, 52 Bryanl, Joyce-BIZ, 59 Bryce, Donald-AIO, 42 Buccola, Vic-SSI, 71 20, 2 3, 109, 123, 125, 152 Bucholz, Charles-A9, 31 111 Buck, Jack-A9, 31 Buckbee, Thomas-A9, 31 11 Buerk, Phil-AIO, 42 23 Buhler, Juanila-S51 71 112 155 160 Carpenler, Roberl-A9, 32 Carrillo, Carol-A10 42, 88, 110 Carrol, Leona Lee-A10 43, 110 Carson, Enid-All 53, 23, 107, 162 Carler, Barbara-A9, 32, 25 Carler, Charlolle-All, 52, 24 150, 151, 155, 153, 158, 159 Carler, Sidney-AIO, 42 Case, Irene-AIO, 43 Cassey, Claudelle-A10 43, 161 Caulfield, James-All, 52 Cavanaugh, Bill-All, 52, 107 Cervanles, Clara-WSI, 61 Cervanles, Emmell-AIO, 42 Cesar, Anne-SSI, 72 Cesar, Clifford-All, 52 Cesar, David-AIO, 42 chaille, Jack-A9, 32 Champion, Richard-A9 32, 111 Chanlry, Pal'-SSI, 72, 111, 160 Chard, Roberl-551, 72, 150 Charllon, Janel-S51 72, 150, 110, 155 Chason, Faye-AIO, 43 Chavez, Dolores-A9, 32 Chavez, Virginia-Al0, 43 Cheek, Nancy-AIO, 43 Cheney, Jane-AIO, 43 Cheney, Maryellen-A9 32, 23 Cherry, Norma-SSI, 72, 160 Chessmore, Slan-All 53, 117 Child, Barbara-W5l, 61 Child, Shirley-AIO, 43 Chrisrnan, Joanne-SSI, 73 Chrisman, Teddy-All, 52 Chrislensen, Belly-Al0 42, B8 Chrislian, Jackie-AIO, 43 Clark, Charles-A9, 32 Clark, Mary-AIO, 43 Clark, Shirley-S51 72, 115, 157 Clarke, Ronald-A9, 32 Clausen, George-AIO, 42 Clausen, Harold-WSI, 61 Claxlon, Roland-All, 52 Claylon, Barbara-A10 43, 154 Claylon, Corrine-All 52, 157 Claylon, Richard-A9 32, 117 Cleary, Claudia-All 52, 151, 162 Clemens, Gloria-All, 53 Cleveland, Arl-All, 52 Cleveland, Pal-S5l, 72 Cliff, Joann-A9, 32 Cliff, Ronald-A9, 32 Cline, Earl-AIO, 43 Cline, James-A9, 38 Clyde, Lenore-Bll, 51 Coales, Shirley-All, 53 Coffey, Carolyn-A9, 32 Coker, Carolyn-AIO, 43 Colberl, Dick-S5l, 72, 159 Coleman, John-S51 72, 137, 163 Coleman, Marian-AIO, 42 Collins, Dick-AIO, 43, 128 Collom, Arlowe-A9, 32 Colloran, Kalhleen-A9 32, 161 Collore, Douglas-Al0, 43 Colon, Pedro-AIO, 43, 134 Cominos, Elizabelh-S51 72, 159 Conenna, Sal-A10, 43 Conkllng, B111-W5l, 61 Conklinq, Mary--AIO, 42 Conrad, Theresa-A9, 32 Conway, Charles-Bll, 51 Conway, Joan-WSI, 61 Cooley, Joan-A9, 32 Cooley, Peggy-SSI 72, 23, 109 Coombs, Kalhleen-A9 32 161 Cormany, Mary Elise-S51 72, 150, 154, 158, 159 Cornelius, William-A9, 32 Corlez, Roberl-AIO, 42 Cosgrove, Freddie-All, 52 Coslello, Lucille-S51, 72 Coslello, Lucille-All, 53 Collon, Lynn-All, 52 Coulombek, Dixie-All 52 111 Coumoulseas, Marlhalynn-... All, 52 Coumoulseas, Opal-A9, 32 Cucrlney, Lois-A9, 32 Cover, Donna-A9, 32 Cox, Glenn-SSI, 73 Cox, James-A9, 38 Cox, Richard-AIO, 43, 117 Cox, Thomas-A9, 32, 159 Crafl, Bruce-A10 42, 127, 139, 153 Crain, Carlelon-S5I, 73, 151 Crain, Jerry-551, 73 Crawford, Nancy-All, 58 Creacy, Joann-All, 53, 162 Creacy, Margarel-A9, 32 Creasy, Thomas-A9, 32 Crocker, James-A9, 32 Crolhamel, Ellen-All, 53 Crouch, Don-A9, 32 Crowell, Arden-AIO, 42 Cruikshank, Edwin-AIO, 43 Crump. Jack-A9, 32, I28 Crupi, Marie-AIO, 42 Cursberg, Bob-AID, 43 Cuellar, Frank-A9, 38 Cuellar, Jim-All, 58 Cuglieffa, Francis-AIO, 43 Culkins, Bill-BIZ, S9 Cunningham, Mary-SSI 73, IO7, l47, l60, l6l Cuppari, Anthony-AIO 42, Ill, I34 Curl, Pai'-AIO 43, II2, l53, l59, ll:O Curfis, Genevieve-AIO, 43 Dahlslrom, Ann-All Drake, Maxine-Bll, Sl Drake, Phillip-Bl0, 4I Driskell, Joe-A9, 32 Dudley, Dan-A9 32, l28, I34, I43 Dudley, Geo.-All 53, I27, l32, l42, I63 Dudley, Rich-SSI 73, I37, l42, l52, I63 Duerr, Beverly-All, 53 Duff, Lydia-All, S3 53, lO9, II2, l54, I58, 159 Duff, Rena-All, 53 Duffy, Arlene-AIO, 43 Duffy, Charles-All, 53 Dunks, Nelda-AIO, 43, I56 Dunn, Ronnie-W5l, 6l, IO9 Duponf, Joe-BIO, 4I, I28 Ellis, 09l5 53, I , S, I59 Dalebouf, Janei-Ali, 43 Daluiski, Elaine-All, 53 Danner, David-All 53, 25, II2, II7, I45 Daffola, Emil-S5l 73, 23, I23, I25, l52, I63 Daffola, Pa?-A9, 32, 23, I62 Dauer, Jerry-W5l, 6I Davey, Philip-A9, 32 Davidson, Don-Bll, SI Davis, Chlodell-SSI, 73 Davis, Clifford-All, 53 Davis, Marilee-All, 53, 23, I50, lO9, I55, l53, l56, l6O, I58, IS9 Davis, Russell-A9, 32 Davis , Shirley-AIO, 43 Davis, Winnie-A9, 32 Davison, Carole-Bll, SI, I62 Dawson, Clyde-Bl2, 59, I52 Dean, Virginia-All, 53, IIO Dearborn, Pafricia-A9, 32 Deason, Dorofhy-SSI, 73 Deboer, Esfher-S5l, 73 Deboer, Rufh-A9, 32 Dedrick, Dou las SSI 73 Durban, John-All 53, I22, I25 Durie, Jessie-AIO, 43 Duffon, Donald-A9, 32 Dwyer, Grace-AIO, 43 Dye, Dyer, Beverly-A9, 32 BonnieAl0, 43, 23, Ill Earl, Doris-All, 53, IO7 Earl, Elea nor-Al I , 53 Eafon, Anthony-All, 53, I44 Eafon, Jane-A9, 32 Eberharf, Larry-All, 53 Eberli ng, La nny-Al I Z2 53, I , I25 Ebinger, Marie-A9, 32, 956 Ebinger, Reber?-AIO 43, I28, I33 Eby, Corda-All 53 ISI I 7 IO9 Eddy, . 5. Mary-A9, 32 Edmunds, Adele-AIO, 43 Edmunds, Norma-A9, 32 Edmunds, Ronald-A, 32, I40 Edwards, B. Earl-A9, 32 Egelhoff, Virginia-AIO, 43 Eichorsf, Edward-BIO, 4I Eiland, Calvin-WSI Elsie-SSI, 73 9 - . Degn, Jeaneffe-A9, 32 Dehass, Ted-All, 53 De Jong, John-Bll, Sl Delgado, Yolanda-A7, 32 De Nocochea, Susanna-Al0,. 43 Desy, Tom-A9, 32 Deylinq, Gene-S5l, 73, I23, I25, I52 Deyoe, Roberf-A9, 32 Diamos. Magdalerna-All ISI 53. Diaz, Josephine-Q-Sl, 73 Diaz, Lucy-AIO, 43 Diaz, Margarel-Al0, 43 Diaz, Paul-All, 53, I43 Diaz, Rosie-A9, 38 Ellis, Marilyn-WSI, 6I, ISI Elmer, Mary Ann-BIO, 4I Elrod, Thomas-All, S3 Endy, Thomas-AIO, 43 Enger, Bob-Bll, SI, I22, I25 England, Roberf-A9, 32 Ens, Earl-A9, 32 Erdrich, Charles-A9, 32 Ervin, Bill-All, 53, I39, l3S Ervin, Mary-SSI, 73 Ervin, Sydney-A9, 32 Escobedo, Elizabefh-All, 53 Espalin, Ruben-All, 53 Essary, Joyce-A9, 32 Essen, Joy-All, 53, I50, 28 Eusfice, Pal'-AIO, 43, Ill .... Evans, Craig-All, 53 Dial, Rosie-AIO, 43 Dick. James-Al l, 53 Di Cuia, Odeffe-BIO, 4l Diedrick, Loris-A9 38, I6I, II7 Dillard, Herb-SSI 2 I2 73, IS, I23, S, I63 Dillard, Pafsy-AIO, 43 Di Sandro Daniel All Evans, Don-Bl2, 59 Evans, Nora-AIO, 43, I6I Evans, Pefer-A9, 32 Fager, Roberl'-A9, 38, l28 Fairbrofher, Jean Ann-A? 44, Ill, l3C7 . - , S3 Diffemore, Donald-All 53, I27 Dix, Nancy Jane-A9, 32 Dixon, Billy-BIO, 4I Dodge, Barbara-AIO 43, I50, l53, l55 Dodge, Donna-A9, 32 Dodge, Jane?-AIO, 43 Dodge, Kafherine-W5l 6l, I50, l07 Doehrer, Carol-SSI, 73, ISO Domonouez, Danny-A9 38. I26 Dominguez, Ed-BIO, 4I Dominguez, Theresa-AIO, 43 Donahue, Janei-SSI 73, 66, ISI, ISS, I60 Donahue, Ronald-A9, 32 Doner, John-A9, 32, 28 Douglass, Richard-Bll SI, 23, I37, I25, I52, I63 Dove, Vicfor-A9, 38 Dowell, John-A9, 32 Dcwell, Jesse-All, S3, IIO Dowhan, Fred-All, 53 Downey, John-A9, 32 Downey, Roberf-BIO, 4I Doyle, Jackie-All 53, II5, l62 Drais, Roberf-AIO, 43 33 Fairchild, Dwayne-A9, 33 Falabella, Sylvia-All, 53 Falcon, Rose Marie-A9, 33 Faner, Beverly-All, 53, I57 Fanucchi. Nilo-All, 53, I63 Farlow, Helen-WSI, ISI, 88 Farmer, Carole-All 53, I50, ISI Farraco, Frank-AIO, 43 Farris, Nancy-A9, 33 Farris, Rosalie-All, 53 Feagan, Marianne-A9, 33 Feldman, lnge-BID, 4I Fensfermaker, Jean-All, 53 Fell, Bill-A9, 33 Ferguson, Allene-AV, 33 Ferlisi, Raymond-A9, 33, I43 Ferrarra, Janel'-Bl l, 5I Ferris, Clyde-AIO. 43 Fiddamenf, Bob-All, S3 Fiddamenf, Donald-A9, 33 Fields, Karlyne-AIO, 43 Fields, Max-All, 53, I27, I39 Fields, Palsy-A9, 33, l6I, 24 Fierro, Alfred-All, 53 Fierro, Gabriel-A9, 33 Fields, Dale-AIO, 43 Filis, Anifa-AIO, 43 Filis, Vera-AIO, 43 Filker, Pal-AIO, 43 Finan, Richard-All, 53, III Fincher, Lowell-AIO, 43, I35 Fischer, Gloria Mae-SSI, 73 Fish, Rodney-A9, 33 Fifzgerald, Joann-AIO, 43 Flanders, Dave-All, 53, I44 Flefcher, Paul-AIO, 43, '35 Flefcher, Richard-AIO, 43 Flinf, Barbara-AIO, 43, IIO Flippin, Kahleen-A9, 32, I6I Flock, Warren-AID, 48 Forbush, Lynne-A9, 32, IIO Fore, Marilyn-SSI, 73, I60 Foreman, Harold-All 53, 25, II7 Forfney, Jim-BIO, 4I Foss, Jean-A9, 33 Forsfall, Alice-AIO, 43 Fosfer, Evereff-A9, 33 Fosfer, Pa?-A9, 33 Foulger, Alice-All, 53 Fox, Kennefh-All, 53 Fox, Marlene-AIO, 43 Fradella, Eugene-All 53, l3S Fradin, Roberla-SSI 73, ISO, I58, IS? Frakes, David-A9, 33 Frakes, Paul-All, 53, I26 Franco, Ralph-AIO, 43 Franco, Rosie-A9, 32 Francom, Gail-All 53, I54, I60 Fraff, Shirley-All, 53 Frasier, Barbara-All, 53, ISS Frazier, Larry-Bl2, 59 Fraus, Pafricia-A9, I57, I6I Fread, Palricia-A9, 33 Frederickson, Vanus-All, 53 Freemon, Pal-AIO, 48 French, Ann-S5l 73, IO9, II7, I57 French, Arleen-All 53, II7, I57 Fresquez, Bob-A9 S3, II7, l62 Friebus, Nancy-A9, 33 Friedemann, Edward-A9, 33 Fuentes, Velia-A7, 33 Fuller, Richard-BIO, 44 Funaro, Vince-All, 53 Gabbard, Beffy-All, 54 Gahm, Fred-SSI, 73 Gahm, Richard-AIO, 44 Gaines, Harrieff-AIO, 44 Gallagher, Dave-All 54, I22, I25, I63 Gallas, Faifh-All, 54, 23, I62 Gamble, Eddie-All, 53 Gandesi, Ciro-AIO, 43 Gara, Francene-SSI, 73, ISI Garber, Adrienne-All 54, IO9, lll, I53, l55, l60 Garcia, Diamenfe-All, 54 Garcia, Richard-A9, 33, I32 Garcia, Roberf-SSI, 73 Garcia, Rudy-S5l, 73 Garcia, Sfella-S5l, 73 Gardner, Boyd-AIO, 44 Gardner, Gary-WSI 62, I52, 29, I37 Garfen, John-SSI 74, I30, l42, IS2, IS3 Gass, Pa?-All, 54 Gaslelum, Alfred-AIO 44, I36, I63 Galfi, Charles-AIO, 43 Geer, Eugene-AIO, 44 Geerfson, Gerfrud-BIO, 4I Gehlbach, Charles-SSI, 74,.. 23, II7, I32, IS2, I58, ISC? Gendian, David-AIO, 44 Gendian, Fred-A9, 33 Genovese, Joseph-All, 54 Gergen, Janine-A9, 33, 23 Gergen, Roberi-AIO 44, I27, I42, I56 Giangregorio, Joann-AIO 44, I57 Gibbons, Reese-SSI, 73, 23 Gidley, Claude-SSI 74, I27, I63 Gillefle, Barbara-AIO, 44 Gilley, Fred-SSI, 74, I35 Gilmore, Ronald-A9, 33, I43 Glassbrook, Max--All 58, I23, IS2, I63 Glen, Bill-Bl2, 59 Goff, James-BIO, 4I Gollenberg, Pal-AIO, 44 Gomez, Sally-All. 53 Gonzales, Don-All, S8 Gonzales, Molly-A9, 33 Gooden, Richard-AIO 44, l28 Gonzales, Vicfor-AIO, 44 Goodrich, Jim-SSI, 74, I25 Goodwin, Charles-AIO, 44 Goodwin, Margaref-A9, 33 Gorman, Marilyn-AIO, 44 Gough, Phyllis-All 54, Ill, II5, I57 Gove, James-SSI, 74, IO7 Gragg, James-A9, 38 Graieda, Blas-SSI, 74 Grannan, Paf-A9, 33 Granf, Phyllis-SSI, 74 Grashuis, Carol-AIO, 44, I6I Gray, Joanne-Bll, SI, I53 Green, Marie-A9, 33 Green, Willard-AIO, 43 Greene, Gary-All 53, I23, I25 Greenhalgh, Charles-SSI 74, l52, I63 Gresham, Nancy-A9, 33 Griffin, Andrew-All, 54, I25 Griffin, Gary-AIO, 44 Griffin, Gary-All 53, IZ6, I27, l35 Griffifh, Pafricia-Al0, 44 Griffith, Tom-SSI, 74 Griialva, Angela-S5l, 74 Grose, Beverly-SSI, 74, III Gross, Dawn-SSI, 74 Gross, Joyce-Bll, Sl Gross, Richard-All, 54 Grossman, Anfhony-A9, 33 Grossman, Sieve-AIO, 44 Grusky, Leonard-WSI, 62, 23 Guarnacci, Margaref-AIO, 44 Guerra, Raymond-AIO, 44 Gusfafson, Richard-AIO, 44 Gutierrez, Grace-AIO, 44 Guffierez, Ray-AIO, 44 Guzzeffa, Jeanneffe-All, 53 Habeck, Jerry-AIO 44, l28, I40 Hacker, John-All, 54 Hadley, Darrell-SSI 74, IS2, I25, I23, I63 II2 Hadley, Yvonne-All, 54, 162 Haeckel, Joyce-AIO, 44, I6I Haeger, Mary Alice-All 54, l62 Hagen, Beverly-A9, 33 Hager, Ann-BIO, 4l Hager, Lee-BIO, 4I, I28 Harnage, Mike-AIO, 43 Hale, Paf-A9, 33 Hall, Beffy-Bll, 5I Hall, Efhelyn-All, 54, I57 Hall, Jimmie-AIO, 44 Hall, Leslie-A9, 33 Hall, Mary Ann-All Ill, I54 Hall, Paf-BIZ, 59 Halperin, Mike-SSI 74, I25, I50, l55 Hamann, Nancy Jane-All S4 Hammeff, Glenn-AIO 44, lbl Hammond, Tom-SSI, 74 Hammonds, Oiis-All, 54 Haney, Gloria-All, 54 Hanken, Susie-AIO, 44 Hannigan, Tom-All, 54 Hanson, Clarence-Bll SI I3S Hanson, Donna-A9, 33 Hardin, Beify-SSI, 74, I6O Hardin, James- A9, 33, I27 Hardy, George-SSI, 74 Harlow, Beverly Harpsfer, Ralph -BIO, 4I Harriman, Bob-AIO Harless, Clyde-All, 54, I42 -AIO, 44 Harris, Barbara-SSI, 75 Harris, Gary-A9 33, I28, I33, I40 Harrison, Roger-AIO 48, IIO, I25 Harsfad, Janef-All, 54 Hari, Maurene-AIO 44, I56, IS9 Harlon, Carolyn-AIO, 44 Harfon, Mary-All, S4 Harvey, John-AIO 44, I25, I26, I42 Harvey, Van-A9, 33 Hasfings, Gloria-A9, 33 Halch, Barry-A9, 33 Hatch, Jackie-SSI, 75 Hayashi, Tomokoo-A9 33, I6I Hayashi, Ken-AIO, 44 Hayes, David-A9 33, II7, II3 Hayes, Sam-A9, 33, I28 Hayes, Marilyn--SSI, 75 Hayes, Yvonne-All 54, I54, 160 Haynes, Florence-All, 54 Hazen, Terry-A9, 33 Healey, Harry-Al0, 44 Hedge, Gene-AIO, 44, I39 Hedrick, Alan-SSI 75, 66, ISS Heflin, Dale-A9, 33 Heflin, Don-All, 54 Henry, Eleanor-A9, 38 Heredia, Roberf-A9, 33, 28 Herman, Jean-Bll SI, IO7, I62 Hermann, Carol-All, 54 Hernandez, Virginia-AIO, 44 Hernandez, Yolanda-AIO, 44 Herpick, Charles-AIO 44, I2B, I33, I40 Herpick, Sfan-B9, I34, I43 Herrara, Felix-A9, 33, l35 Herringlon, Joann-AIO, 48 Herrler, Sue-All, 54 Hibbard, Ara Lee-Bll 5l, lll Hickman, Don-All 54, I23, I25, I37, IS2, I63 Hickman, Jean-All, 54, I62 Hickox, AI-All, S4 Higens, Audrey-S5l, 75 Hiles, Norma-SSI, 75, I57 Hill, Joann-All, 54, 23, 24. ISO, ISI, I53, ISS, I58, IS9 Hilfen, Kay-A9, 33 Hinds, Diane-Al0, 44 Hiner, Donna-AIO, 47 Hire, Barbara-All, 54, III Hirsch, Rosemary-AIO 44, l54 Hixon, Marcia-AIO, 44 Hiyoshida, Kennelh-AIO, 44 Hobbs, Kafhleen-AID 44, l6I Hobbs, Ted--All 54, I44, IS3, l56, IS9 Hodson, Joanne-All, 54 Hoff, Ken-AIO 44, I25, l42, l6I Hoff, Rodger-All 54, II7, I25, l26 Hoffman, Brian-A9 33, lll, I34 Hoffman, Pafricia-BIO, 4l Hoqlund, Pai-AIO, 44 Holden, Mary Ann-All, 54 Hollie, Martha-SSI, 75, III Holmes, Ronald-BIO, IZB, I40 Holf, Frances-AIO, 44, IIO Holf, Raullie-All 54, I3S, I37, I63 Holfberg, Joan-AIC, 44, l62 Holve, Pal-WSI 62, 23, I50, I53, I58, l62 Hooks, Bill-AIO, S4, II2, I32 Hoofen, Nelda-All, 54 Horn, Wall-All, 54 Horslmeyer, Janel-AY, 33 Horfon, Joann-SSI, 75, I57 Hoslerman, Karen-A9 33, l6l Hosrefler, Bob-SSI 75, ISO, IS2 Housfon, Donna-All, S4 Houlenbrink, Shirley-AIO, 44 Houfrow, John-AIO, 44, III Howard, Slanley-AIO, 44 Howell, Carol-AIO, 44 Howorfh, Donald-A9, 33 Hoy, Bonnie-All 54, II7, ISS, I6O Hubbell, Joan-A9, 33 Hucker, Granf-WSI 62, 23, I25 Hudgens, Carl-All 54, I53, IS9 Hudgens, Mary-A9, 33, I6I Huff, Barbara-All, S4 Huffaker, Lee-AIO, 44 Huffaker, Richard-SSI, 75 Huffman, Ray-All, 54, IIO Hughes, Louise-AIO 44, 28, I57 Hughes, Wayne-SSI, 75 Hull, Waller-Bll, SI, I23 Hummer, Pafricia-AIU 5I, I57 Humphreys, Lynne-SSI, 75 Page l65 45, lll King Markewich, Donald-S5l, 77 Humphries, Joan-S5l 75, l5l, 23, I56 Hunsaker, Joan-AIO 33, I55, l59 Hunt, Paul-S5l, 75 Hunt, Vivian-S5l 75, I50, l6O Hunter, Barbara-A9 33, 23, 153, l59 Hurst, Estella-All, 54, l53 Hurst, Pete-Al0, 44 Hussey, John-AIO, 44, I45, Hutchinson, Frances-All, 54 Hutchinson, David-AIO 44, 23, I25, l26, l6l Iavicoli, Jean-AIO, 44, I62 lnglinsky, Delber-AIO, 44 Ingram, Frank-A9, 33, I34 lnouye, Edward-A9, 33, 28 lpsen, Don-All, 54, l26 Ireland, Beverly-AIO, 44 Iverson, Eva-A9, 33 Irvin, Grant-All, 54 lwamiya, Hazel-SSI 75, 20, l6O Jack, Fred-AIO, 48 Jackman, Kay-All, 54, Il0 Jackson, John-BIO, 4l Jacobson, David-SSI 75, I50, I53, I55, I58, l59 Jaeger, Judith-WSI, 62, l58 Jager, Bill-All, 54 Katzler, Jack-All, 54 Katzler, Peter-AIO, 45 Kaylor, David-All, 54, l32 Keith, Ann-AIO, 45 Keith, Constance-A9, 34 Keith, Judy-AIO, 45 Kelly, Helen-A9, 34 Kemp, Barbara-AIO, 45 Kennedy, Gene-A9, 34 Kennedy, Joann-AIO, 45 Kennedy, Mary Jane-S5l, 76 Kent, Patricia-AIO, 45, 23 Kershall, Joan-S5l 76, I50, l62 Kerwin, William-A9, 34 Kessler, Patricia Hoffman- S5I, 76 Khail, Richard-S5I, 76, ll7 Kidd, Roberta-All, 55 Kiertzner, Leroy-A9, 34, II7 Kile, Joe-S5I, 76 Killen, Allen-A9, 34 Kemball, Don-AIU, 45, Ill Kimball, Patricia-A9 34, l6l Kimbro, Joe-BIZ 28, I3O, I63 Lent, Rodney-All, 55 Leon, Arthur-AIO, 45 Leonard, Rosemary-S5l, 77 Lewis, Charles-A9, 34 Lewis, Norman-All, I52, 158, I53, I50, P59 Lewis, Tom-A9 34, Ill, I34, I4O Lewis, Warren-AIO, 45 Lieber, Donald-AIO, 45 Lieber, James-A9, 34 Lilley, Ivan-A9, 34, l40 Lilly, Charlene-All, 55 Lilly, Melvin-S5l, 77, ll2 Lindamood, Lyle-A9, 34 Lindekugel, Beverly-A9 34, l59, l6l Lipscomb, Robert-A9, 34 Little, Billie Faye-All, 55, 23 Livingston, Dean-AIO, 45 Lodico, Rose-All, 55 Loding, Karen-AIO, 45 Logan, Arthur-SSI, 77, I56 Logan, Betty-All, 55, I54 Logan, Logan, Logan, Gene-All, 55, 135 Jill-A9, 34 Judifh-A9, 34, 11,1 59, King, Bobbie-A9, 34, 23 King, Dena-AIO, 45 King, James-A9, 34 King, Warren-AIO, 48 an, Charline-AIO, 45 Jager, James Fred-A9, 34, ll7 , Barbara-Bll 5l, lI0, l62 James, Dick-S5l, 75, l52 Japport, Dan-AIO, 45, I57 Jardee, Pat-AIO, 44, I62 Jay, Gloria-A9, 34, l6l Jauretz, Dave-A9, 33, I43 Jenner, David-All, 54 Jensen, Dona-AIO, 45 Jewell, Ruth-SSI 75, 117, 147, 158, l6l Jewett, Wayne-A9, 33, lll Jilg, Eugene-All 54, I50, I53, I56, l58, I59 Joannes, John-BIZ, 59, I59 Johns, Johns, Barbara-A9, 33 Edward-AIO, 44 Johnsen, Marlys-AIO, 45 Johnson, Beverly-A9, 34 Johnson, Beverly-S5l, 75 Johnson, Carrol-A9, 34 Johnson, Carolyn-BIZ, 59 Johnson, Carter-BIZ, 59 Johnson, Charles-AIO, 44 Johnson, Cherie-S5l, 76 Johnson, Connie-AIO, 45, l56 Johnson, Gordon-A9 33 l28 , 133 Johnson, Jeannette-SSI 76 IIO , 151, l58, l59 Johnson, Jenell-A9, 33 Johnson, Joanne-AIO 56, l6l 44, 1 Johnston, Barbara-A9, 38 Johnston, Sue-AIO, 44 Jones, Carol Ann-AIO, 44 Jones, Charlese-All, 54, Ill Jones, Edith-Bll, 5l Jones, Eloise-All 54, 110, 117, 157 Jones, Jacqueline-All, 58 Jones, Ray-All, 54 Jones, Robert-AIO, 45, l35 Jones Virginia-AIO, 44 Jonker, Wendel-All, 54 Jordan, Betty Joe-AIO, 45 Jorden, Jane-AIO, 48 Jorgenson, Janice-S5I 75, I60 Joy, Dick-A9, 33 Joyner, Carolyn-BIZ 59, 24, l5l Judd, William-SSI, 75, 68 Jumper, Barbara-AIO 44, l6l Juniper, Richard-A9, 33, ll7 Kalatatis, Vivian-Bll, 5l Kammert, Keith-AIO, 45 Kamp, Beverly-SSI, 76 Kampplain, Clarence-B52 59, I57 Karnatz, Bill-All 54, IO7, IO9, I57 Karst, Richard-AIU. 48. W5 Kaston, Gerrene-AIO, 44 Kaster, Carol-AIO, 45 Kaster, Ralph-A9, 34 Kaston, Gene-AIO, 48 Page I66 Kinley, Joyce-A9, 34, 23 Kinney, Todd-A9, 38, l40 Kirby, Beverly-BIO, 4l Kirkland, Evelyn-All, 54, ll2 Kirton, Norman-AIO, 45, ll2 Kirton, Norman-AIO, 34 Kistler, Erin-Al0, 45, I53, l59 Kittilson, Don-All, 55 Klamm, Kriesler-AIO, 45 Klotz, Roberta-A9, 34 Knabenshue, Linda-S5l, 76 Knabenshue, Nona-SSI, 76 Knapp, Dolores-SSI, 76 Knapp, George-All, 55 Knickerbocker, Carl-All, 54 Knight, Joan-A9, 34 Knodel, Joyce-S5l 76, 23, ll0, lI5, l57 Knudtzon, George-A9, 38 Kobretz, Janet-AIO, 45 Koehm, Thomas-SSI 76, l24, I25, I52, I63 Koon, Bob-AIO, 44 Koon, Bradley-All 54, 127, 133, 144, 152 Koon, Shirley-Al0, 45 Koon, William-AIO, 45 Koontz, Clyde-All, 63 Kramer, Joan-W5l, 54 Krause, Dorothy-A9, 34, l6l Kreslinq, Ellen-All, 54 Kretz, Donna Jean-A9, 34 Kretz, Eddie-S5l, 76 Kuehl, Alyce-A9, 34 Kuhn, Donald-A9, 34, ll7 Kulyas, Francis-A9, 34 Kwapisz, Dianna-BIO, 4I Labrie, Mary-S5l, 76, l6O Lacasella, Mike-W5l, 63, ll7 Ladd, Jean-All 55, 22, 28, ll5, l62 Laidlow. Bill-All, 55 Lamb, Ron-Bll, Sl Lambert, Pat-A9, 34, l53 Lamp, Lola-AIO, 45 Lamping, Joann-A9, 34 Lane, Evohn-S5l, 76 LaPuma, Kathleen-All 55, l62, IIO Lavecchio, Meredith-A9, 34 Larrabee, George-SSI 76, l35, I63 Larrabee, Kenneth-A9, 34, I Larrabee, Ron-A9, 34 Larsen, Dan-S5l, 76, I50, l53 Larsen, Joan-A9, 34, l6l Larson, Sylvia-A9, 34 Laughton, Dorothy-SSI 77, l60, 24, I56 Lawing, Dwight-S5l, 76 Lawrence, Pat-AIO, 45, l62 Layton, Harriet-AIU, 45 Leander, Gary-All, 55 Leber, Jacqueline-W5l 63, l6O Lechuga, Antonia-A9, 34 Leivas, Virginia-SSI, 77, l5l Lemon, Alice-A9, 34 Lemons, Catherine-WSI, 63 Lonergan, Bob-AIO, 45, I28 Long, Billy-A9, 34 Long, George-A9, 34 Long, Tom-BIZ, 59 Lorenz, Joann-BID, 4l Lortie, Matalene-Bll, 5l, lI5 Loser, Jeanne-All, l5l, l07 Loser, Kenneth-W5l 63, I52, l24, I25 Love, Richard-BIZ, 59, 142 Loyd, Joann-AIO, 45 Loynd, Mahlen-W5l, 63 Lubosch, Dorothy-All 55, I07 Lucka, Marilyn-All, 55, 28 Lugenbuehl, Shirley-All, 55 Lupo, Stella-AIO, 45 Luke, Fred-A9, 34, l43 Lund, Richard-Bl2, 59 Lutz, Lura Jane-All 55, l50, I58, l5l, l59, I08 Lyon, Garry-S5l, 77 I56 Lyons, Billy-All, 55, l28 McAlister,Jear1-All, 55, Ill McAnarney, Richard-A9, 34 McArthur, Barbara-All, 55 McCarthy, Dennis-AIO, 45 McCarville, Carol-AIO. 45 McClain, Perry-Al0, 45 McClary, Don-AIO 46, l26, I25, I43 McClelland, Jerry-AIO, 46 McCook, Virginia-Al0, 45 McCorkle, Jack-AIO, 45 128 McCorkle, Jerry-All 55, l27 McCormick, Barbara-BIO 4l, IIO McCormick, Jerry-All 55, llO McCracken, Mary Lou-A9, 3 McCreary, Maureen-AIO, 45 McCue, Shirley-Al0, 46 McDade. Jacqueline-All 55, I58, l59 McDade, Robert-A9, McDaniel, Jean-A9, McDermott, Thomas-A9, 35 McDonald, Betty-All, 55 McFarlane, Lois-A9, 34 McGee, Darlene-AIO, 46, l5l McGee, Virginia-S5l 78, l5l, 23, IOC? McGIothin, Sandra-All 55, I50, I53, I55 McGrath, Ray-AIO, 46, 23 McHolland, Jack-AIU 46 McKenzie, Norman-All 55, I33, l6l McKinley, Weldon-AIO, 45 McKinnie, David-BIO, 4l McKissick, Bob-A9, 35, lll McKnight, Don-A9. 35 McLarty, Donna-A9, 35 McPeek, Joyce-WSI, 63 McPherson, Elaine-SSI, 78 McPherson, Bob-All 55, l26, I25 McWhorter, Claude-A9, 35 Mabbitt, Charles-A9, 34 Mace, Walter-SSI, 77 Machado, Erlinda-All, 55 Mack, Bob-SSI, 77 Mack, Mary Lou-All, 55 35 34 Mackenzie, Ruth-A9, 35 Mackley, Joan-All, 55 Maddox, Sandra-S5l 77, l50, 24, I57 Maddox, Vic-All, 55 Magavero, Tony-A9, 34 Magruder, Bill-BIZ 59, l27, I39 Maisano, Richard-A9, 34 Mallery, Sharon-All 55, 23, l62 Mallory, Mary-A9, 34 Mailman, Joy-All, 55 Mallman, Caroline-All 55, l62 Malone, Sylvia-AIO, 48 Manaco, Monica-A9, 36, l6l Mancuso, Joyce-AIO, 46 Mandella, George-A9, 35 Manning, Virginia-AIO 45, I56, ll2 Manriquez, Alice-AIO, 45 Manusia, Doug.-BIO, 4l Manusia, Russell-S5l 77, l35 Marchese, Julia-AIO, 45 Marcott, Jay-All, 55, IIO Maria, Chuck-A9, 34 Mariama, LaVonne-A9, 34 Mariama, Robert-AIO Marriott, Connie-S5l 77, l62, ll5 Marsh, Beverly-SSI, 77, 23 Marsh, Peter-Bll, 5l Marshall, Arthur-All, 55, l35 Marshall, Charles-A9, 34 Marshall, Darah-S5l, 77 Marshall, Donna-AIO, 46 Martarella, Lucille-A9 34, l6l Martel, Louis-A9, 35 Martel, Marcia-All 55, I57, l6l, II7 Martel, Paul-All, 55 Martin, Donald-All 58, I58, I50, I59, I53 Martin, John-A9, 34, 25 Martin, Mary-All, 55 Pat-Bll, 5l Martin, Martin, Pat-All, 55 Martinez, Leo-A9, 35 Martinez, Ruben-AIO, 45 Marzec, Frances-SSI, 77 Marzec, Richard-AIO, 45 Mason, Loretta-A9, 35 Massaro, Raymond-WSI, 63 Massey, Joan-SSI 77, 150, I63, Masson, LaVonne-A9, 34, l6l Matheson, Stuart-All, 55 Mattazaro, Anthony-S5l, 77 Mattazaro, Etta-S5l 77, l5l, Il0 Mattazaro, Louis-AIO 45, ll0 Matthews, Betty-S5l, 78, lll Matthews, Richard-A9, 34 Matti, Joyce-AIO, 45 Maughan, Joanne-All 57, I57 Mawsey, Dave-A9, 35 Maxey, Naomi-AIO, 48 Mayfield, Donna Sue-All 55, I62 Mayne, Gary-SSI, 78 Maye, Joanne-A9, 35, 25 Mechan, Dorothy-A9, 34 Mennan, Jack-All, 55 Melick, Shirley-A9, 35 Melsheimer, Carl-Bll, SI Memoli, Robert-BIO, 4l, Ill Memory, Earla-SSI, 78 Mena, Louis-A9, 34 Mendoza, Rose-A9, 35 Mercedes, Frank-AIO, 45 Merola, Marian-SSI, 78 Merrill, Jim-AIO, 45 Merritt, Ann-SSI, 78 Merritt, Dick-SSI, 78, l50 I58, l59, l54, l53, I55, 66 Meyers, Johnny-All, 55, l27 Miali, Nancy Jean-AID, I57 Miali, Nancy Lee-AIO l5l, 46 Micek, Ron-A9, 35 Miginne, Charley-AIO, 46 Mileti, Janice-AIO, 45 Miliate, Andy-BIZ, 59 Miller, Arthur-Bll, Sl Miller, Carl-Al I 55, IIO, I35 Miller, Charles-WSI, 63, IOC Miller, Cleo-Bl0, 4l Miller, Dale-AIO, 45 Miller, Diane Lee-Bll 5l, 29, l62 Miller, Doris-SSI, 78, l6O Miller, Geraldine-All, 55 Miller Jackie-Al l, 55 Miller, Jeannette-SSI 78, I55, I56 Miller, Jimmie-All, 58 Miller, Margaret-All, 55 Miller, Margie-S5l, 78, l5l Miller, Marilyn-All, 55, l54 Miller, Ray-WSI, 63 Miller, Ronald-BIO 41, l28, 159 Miller, Roy-A9, 34 Miller, Sandra-BIO, 4l Miller, Wayne-A9, 34, II7 Milliga n, Ronn-A9, 34 Minikel, James-A9, 35 Mital, Elsie-WSI, 63 Mitchell, Gladys-AIO, 45 Mitchell, Jackie-AIO, 45, ll2 Mitchum, Virgene-AIO 45, II7 Mocerino, Pat-All, 55, l62 Mocerino, Ray-AIO, 45, 23 Moffatt, Dave-All, 55 Molina, Julia-All, 55 Montgomery, Eugene-All 55 Montgomery, Roger-AIO, 46 Mooney, Jim-All, 55, ll2 .. Moore, Guilford--W5l, 63, 23 Moore, Moose, Marion-WSI, 63 Fra nces-AIO, 46 Moose, Walter-WSI, 63 Mora, Marcella-A9, 34 Mora, Ramiro-AIO 46, 128, 140 Morena, Ernest-A9, 34 Moreno, Gilbert-AIU 45 Morgan, Isabelle-Wg, 63 Morgan, Russell-A9, 34 Morgan, Bob-All, 55 Morris, Ronny-A9, 35 Morrison, Clifford-W5l, 63 Morse, Edwin-AIO, 46 Morton, Joan-AIO, 45 Moseman, Beverly-BIO, 4l, 22 Mott, Marylou-S5l, 78 Muckridge, Duane-S5l, 78 Muhlethaler, Margie-AIO, 45 Muhs, Fred-All, 55 Munson, Beverly-All 55, 24, I56 Murietta, Margaret-A9, 35 Murphy, Ginger-AIO, 45, I56 Murray, Dorothy-A9, 34 Murrish, David-A9, 35 Myers, Betty-A9, 34 Myers, Kathryn-All 55, l54, ll2 Myers, Ken-A9, 35 Myers, Kenneth-W5l 63, I52, l24, I25 Myers, Lyla-AIO, 46 Myers, Ruth-AIO, 45, l6l Myers, Virginia-All, 55, l5l Nakao, Grace-S5l 78, I50, I57 Nakao, Mas-A9, 35 Nakao, Roy-All, 56 Nausler, Richard-All, 59 Navarro, Marie-All, 58 Neal, Mary-AIO 46, IIO, I57 Neff, Jeannine-AIO, 46 Negri, Rosanne-Bll, Sl Neil, Dolores Jean-A9, 35 Neilson, Marlene-All, 56 Nelson, Betty Jean-SSI, 78 Nelson, Betty Jo-All, 56, lll Nelson, Carole--S5I 78, 20, l6O, I56 Nelson, Elton-Bll, 5l ...,... .,.. Nelson, Kay--All, 56, l5l Nelson, Lewis-BIO, 4l Neville, Adrienne-SSI, 78 158, IO9, l50, l5l, I59, I57, I55, 20 Nevitt, Ron-All, 56 Newman, Allen-All, 56 Newmire, Carolyn-A9, 35 Nichols, Gwen-AIO, 46 Nichols, Peggy-All, 56, lll Nielson, Geraldine-A9, 35 Nielson, Pauline-A9, 35 Nishida, Louise-All, 56 Nobile, June-All, 56 Nordholl, Henry-All, 56, 158 151 23 159 110 153 Norlon, Grace-AIO, 46,1 161 Nolaro, Carmen-All, 56, I6 Novak, Vera-AIO, 46 Oaker, Alice-All, 56 Oakes, James-All, 56 Oberg, Carol-Al0, 46 Oberl, Gerald-A9, 35 Obrien, Gene-AIO, 46 O'Brien, Keilh-A9, 35, 160 O'Dell, Irene-SSI, 78 Ohly, Gene-AIO, 46, 144 Ohly, Roberl-SSI, 78 Ohmer, John-AIO, 46 O'Neil, Averil-SSI, 78, 59 O'Neil, Palricia-A9, 35 O'Neill, Connie-W5l 63, 107, 61 Orcull, Dick-551, 78 Orell, Glen-Al0, 46 Oren, Roberl-All, 56, 142 Oughlon, Dennie-AIO, 46 Overlon, Chuck-All, 56 Owen, Bill-All, 56 Owen, Jack-SSI, 79 Oxby, Courlney-AIO, 46 Oxby, Lois-SSI, 79, 155, lll Pacheco, Ernesline-All, 56 Pagano, Louis-A10 46, 1 Page, 27, 143 Darlene-All, 56 Page, James-BIO, 41, 117 Page, Ray-W5l, 63, 150, 125 Page, Russ-All, 56, 111, 144 Paine, Bud-All, 56 Paine, Blynn-A9, 35 Paiz, Jesse-AIO, 46 Paladino, Tony-BID, 41 Palmer, Belly-AIO, 46, 161 Palmer, Richard-W5l, 63 Pander, Myran-AIO, 46 Pappalardo, Frances-AIO, 46 Parker, Barbara-All, 58, 161 Parker, Carolyn-SSI, 79, 151 Parkinson, Barbara-All 56, 155 Parmenler, Jean-BIZ, 59, 110 Parsons, Donald-All, 56 Pasley, Laree-A10 46, 154, 161 Pallon, Jimmie-All, 56 Perry, Paulson, Phyllis-Bl I , 51 Pawlo, Bob-All 56, 127, 112, 143 Pena, Marlha-W5l 63, 151, so Pencall, Bob-551, 79 Pendlelon, Gale-551, 79 Pensolli, Lewis-SSI, 79, 111 Perez, Arnold-A9 za, 133 143, 1 Perkins, 1. J.-All, 56 Perkins, Pal-Bl2, 59 Perkins, Ramon-AID, 46 Perrelli, Anlhony-AIO, 46 Perry, Eugene-All, 56 Kennelh-A10 Porler, Jerry-SSI, 79 Posllewaile, Mella-A10 46 110 161 Poller, lDloreen-S5l, 79 Pollmeyer, Janel-All 56, 110 Poulos, William-S51, 79 Powell, Muriel-AIO, 46 Preskill, Don-S51 79, 152, 127 Pressler, Allen-All, 56 Preslon, Carl-AIO, 46 Price, Sharon-AIO, 46 Prilchard, Jane-S5l, 79 Provance, Don-All, 56 Pruhs, Donna-WSI, 64, 15' Pruhs, Jerry-All, 58, 112 Puccio, Frances-Bl0, 41 Pullen, Mary-S51 79, 112, 156 Purdy, Phillip-AIO, 46 Ouesinberry, Nanelle-B12 59, 28, 23, 162 Quinlanar, Viola-All, 56 Rabens, Carol-S51, 79, 23, 110, 160 Rader, Thomas-All 56 14 143 1 L1 Radley, Marlella-A10 46, 156 Rafaelli, Larry-All, 56 Ragen, Calherine-All, 56 Ragland, Maxine-551, 79 Rambaro, Marguerile-A10 47 Ramirez, Alberl-S51 79, 110, 163, 137, 114 Ramirez, Anila-AIO, 48 Ramirez, Dolores-A9, 36 Ramirez, Frank-A9, 36, 117 Ramirez, Leonard-A9, 36, 128 Ramirez, Horlensia-All, 58 Ramsay, Shirley-A9, 36 Rasmussen, Donald-A9, 36 Rasmussen, John-AIO, 46 Rasmussen, Bobbie-A10 47, 162 Ravelli, Richard-All, 56 Ravelli, Roberl-A9, 36 Raymond, John-W5l, 64 Reaser, Douglas-All, 58, 139 Rebel, Alan-A9, 36 Rebel, Louise-S51 79, 150, 112 Reck, Penne-A9, 36 Redding, Dorothy-B12 59, 153 Redman, Sam-All, 56 Reed, Audrey-AIO, 46 Reed, Lovena-551, 79, 163 Reidel, Roberl-AIO, 47 Reinhardl, Carl-All, 56, 161 Reinharl, Evelyn-A9, 36, 161 Reinsch, Philip-A9, 36 Reisinger, Richard-SSI, 80 Rennick, Carolyn-S51 80, 150, 155, 157 Reyes, Eugene-A9, 36 Reyes, Tony-AIO, 46 46, 127, 132 Perry, Lynel-All, 56, 150, 158, 117, 153, 155, 159 Pelers, George-All, 56, 127 Pelerson, Carolyn-SSI, 79 Pelerson, Beverly-S51 79, 151, 155, 110, 24, 156 Pelerson, Myrna-All 56, 158, 159, 157 Pelro, Carol-SSI, 79, 154 Pelrillo, Kalhryn-810, 43 Phillips, Sluarl-S51 79, 107, 109 Pierce, Eslelle-All, 56 Pieri, Anile-All, 56, 154, 110 Pierson, Bealrice-AIO, 46 Piesl, Shirley-AIO, 46 Pincholl, Yvonne-Bll, 51, 161 Pinlo, Nilda--WSI, 64, 162 Plumlee, Belly-Bll, 51, II7 Plumlee, Charles- 23, 127 Pollard, Palricia-Bl2, 59, 111 Pollard, Wayne-AIO, 46 Pollendine, Ron-A10 46, 132, 156 Pollock, Rohana-AIO, 46 Poole, Mary-Bl2, 59, 159 Poorman, Sharon-All 56, 154, 110 Reynolds, Dorolhy-A10 47, 154 Reynolds Duane-A9, 36, 111 Reynolds, Ramona-A9, 36 Reynolds, Shirley-A10 47, 161 Rhoades, Leland-A9, 36, 117 Rhodes, Marilyn-AIO, 46 Rhodes, Joe-All, 56, 110 Rhodes, Joe-AIO, 46, 139 Rias, Bealrice-Bll, 51 Rich, Wallace-AIU, 47 Richards, Arlene-AIO, 46 Richardson, Ted-All 152, 110 Richey, Shirley-All, 56 Richmond, Bob--S5l, 80 Rickard, Gladys-551, 80 Ricker, Jacquelyn-A9, 36 Ries, Ralph-812, 59 Rigaud, Rene-A10 46, 139, 163 Riggio, Marie-BIZ, 59, 157 Riohlmeier, Carolyn-All 56, 150, 158, 151, 112 Righlmeier, Kalhryn-A9 36, 23 Riles, David-A9, 36 Rinker, Lois-AIO, 46, 161 Rinker, Phyllis-AIO, 46, 161 Rios, Dan-A9, 38 Rioz, Noel-A9, 36, 128 Rippee, Donald-A9, 36, Ill Rizzi, Sanlina-812, 59 Roach, Louise-A9, 36, 110 Roberg, Joanne-A9, 36 Roberson, Melvin-A9, 36, 128 Roberls, Lila-All, 56, 110 Roberls, Pal-All, 56 Roberls, Pall-All, 58 Roberls, Wiley-All, 56 Roberlson, Gay-810, 41 Roberlson, Jim-Bll, 51 Roberlson, Linda-A9, 36 Robinson, Carol-S51 80, 150, 153, 155, 163 Roden, Shirley-SSI, 80, 111 Rodman, June-WSI, 64, 150 Rodriguez, Dolores-AIO, 46 Rodriguez, Dorolhy-AIO, 46 Rodriguez, Moy-S5l, 80, 110 Rogers, Barbara-All, 56 Rogers, Charles-Bll, 51 Rogers, Charlolle-B12 59, 151 Rogers, Dan-All 56, 23, 152, 132 Rogers, Donna-W5I 64, 151, 107, 66 Rogers, lrielys-AIO, 47, 117 Rogers, Palricia-SSI, 80 Rognslad, Mary-All, 56, 150, 155, 160, 163 158, 109, 159, Romero, Arlhur-AIO, 48 Romero, Rachel-AIO, 46 Roney, Phyllis-A9, 36 Rose, John-S51 80, 110, 137, 136 Rose, Richard-A10 46, 126, 125 Rose, Virginia-AIO, 46, 157 Rosen, David-All, 56 Rosen, Louis-S51 80, 124, 110, 125 Rolhlis, Frances-AIO, 46, 157 Rollery, Bob-AIO, 46 Row, Phil-All, 56, 151, 158, 159, 153, 155, 156, 154 Rowe, Helen-All, 56, III Rowe, Sylvia-A10, 46 Rubanbauer, Mary-A9 36, 153, 159, 161 Rubin, Judilh-B10, 41, 110 Rugg, Paul-All, 56 Rugg, William-A9, 36 Rush, Maryann-S51 80, 162, 155, 24, 20 Rushing, Barbara-A9, 36 Russ, Mary-All, 56 Russell, Carlan-SSI, 80 Russell, Elane-A10 46, 156, 110 Russell, Ronald-A9, 36, 128 Russell, Sandra-A9, 36 Russo, Grace-B12, 59, 157 Russo, Jean-W5l 64, 151, 60, 160 Russo, Ralph-810, 41 Ruslon, Jim-AIO, 46 Rulledge, Gary-A9, 36 Rulledge, Rich-551, 80 Ruzicka, Elinor-SSI, 80, 150 Ruzicka, Janel-AIO, 46 Ryckman, Harvey-S51 80, 152, 124, 163, 125 Throckmorlon, Richard-W51 64, 150 Throne, Jimmie-A9, 37 Thurman, Barbara-AIO, 47 Thurman, Joanne-A9, 37 Tiberend, Dolores-All, 57 Tillon, George-All, 57 Tindel, Ronald-All, 57, 139 Tiss, Evan-All, 57 Toirey, Joann-AIO, 41 Tolleson, Foresl-A9, 37 Tollin, Luana-All 57 153, 155, 158, 159, 162 Tomlinson, Sandra-A9 37, 161 Tompkins, Jamie Lou-S51 .. 82, 151, 155, 24, 20 Tondra, Marlene-AIO, 45 Topia, Lorraine-AIO, 47 Torres, Dick-All 57, 110, 135, 154 Trainor, Sherrill-A9, 37 Trammell, Dorolhy-A9, 37 Tricas, Mary-A9, 37, 161 Tripodes, Vivian-S51 82, 150, 155 Trillin, Sharon--AIO, 47 Tromeler, Geraldine-A9, 37 Tromeller, Arlene-A9 37, 161 Truiillo, Don-A9, 37, 128 Truss, Harvey-All, 57, 23 Tsuii, Seiyo-All 57, 158, 125, 126 Tucker, Harold-A9, 37 Turley, Maynard-A9, 37 Twomey, Jane-A10 47, 151, 151,, 159 Tyler, Richard-All, 57 Tyree, Gerald-Bll, 51 Uehle, Pauline-S5l, 82, 160 Umbrello, Alberl-A9, 37 Umbrello, Alberla-A9 37, 161 Vaege, Jacqueline-A9, 37 Valiadis, Killy-All, 57 Valenline, Charlene-S5l, 82 Valenline, Henry-A9, 37 Valenline, Tommy-A9 37 163 Valenline, Rila-All 57, 23, 110 Van Blankenslein, Sleven-All 52, 153 Vance, Carol-All, 57, 154 Vance, Marilyn-A9, 37 Vanderbush, Viclor-551, 82 Vander Wende, Charles-S51 82 Van Mierlo, Gerard-A9, 37 Van Cort, Cliff-Bll, 51 Van Vlisl, Anna-A9, 37 Van Vuren, Harold-All 57, 127, 152 an Zanl, Jan-AIO, 47 Van Zanl, Pal-551, 82 Varela, Olivia-All, 57 Vari, Allred-All, 57 Vasquez, Barbara-A9 37, 126 Vasquez, Gilberl-A9 37, 111, 126 Vasquez, Joe-Bll, 51 Vasquez, Josephine-A9, 37 Vasquez, Magno-A9, 37 Vawler, Douglas-All, 57 Vega, Carlos-All, 57 Vega, Gabriel-A9, 156, 128 Verhooven, Roberl-Bll 51, 156 Veyna, Peler-AIO, 47 Veiyra, Charles-AIO, 58, 111 Visco, Norma--S51 82, 28, 111, 155, 151 Vogan, Kay-All, 58 Vegel, Edward-A9, 37 Vogelsang, Bonnie-A9, 38 Voal, Shirley-S51 82, 24, 107, lll, 151 Vosbero, Richard-All 58, 154 Voss, Madeline-All, 57 Vredenburg, Norman-A9, 37 Wade, Marilyn-551, 82, 160 Wade, Palsy-A9, 37 Waile, Joy-S5l, 82, 151 Waile, Pal-AIO, 58 Waldron, Lou Ann-A9, 38 Waldroop, Mary Ellen-A9 37 Walker, Charlene-All 57, 111 Walker, Pal-A9, 38 Walker, Rochelle-A9, 37 Wall, Jean-AIO, 48 Walraven, Bill-BIO, 41 Walraven, Elwyn-All 57, 151 Wallers, Lorna-551, 82, 107 Wallon, Arnelus-AIO, 48, 110 Walvur, Selma-A9, 38 Wargo, Bill-551, 82 Washam, Bobbie-A9, 38, 161 Washam, Kay-S51 82, 150, 154, 158, 107, 161 Walerman, Bruce-BIZ, 59 Walson, Chuck-AIO, 48 Walson, Ray-All 57, 125, 117, 126, 144 Wall, Joanne-All, 57, 107, 160 Wall, Shirley-A10, 48, 23 Walls, Larry-A9, 38 Wayman, Bud-A9, 37 Wayl, Jean-All 57, 150, 153, 155, 159 Wayl, Louise-S51 82, 112, 155, 159 Weal, George-A9, 38, 127 Wealherill, Belly-AIO, 48 Weaver, Les-551, 82, 127 Weaver, Thomas-A9 38, 128, 134 Webb, Belly-AIO, 48 Webb, Elaine-Al0, 48, 28, 157 Webb, Marilyn-AIO, 48 Weber, Roberl-A9 37, 117, 134 Websler, Nannelle-A9, 37 Weeks, Don-S5l, 82, 135 Weeks, Donna-A9, 38 Weidner, Harold-AIO, 47, 117 Weiss, Kennelh-All, 57 Welch, Henriella-S5l, 82, 111 Weldon, Nell-551, 82 Welch, Jessie-A9, 38 Welch, Sharon-A9, 38 Whalen, Georgeanne-AIO, 47 Wenlzel, Donna-All, 58, 107 Whalen, Madeleine-All 57, 115, 162 Whalen, Shirley-A9 37, 23, 162 Wheal, Sammy-AIO, 37 Wheeler, Darlyne-A9, 37 While, Carrol-All 57, 157, 163 While, Jerry-A9, 38 Whilesel, Ollo-AIO, 48, 111 Whilsell, Charlol-A9, 38, 157 Whillinglon, Barbara-A9, 38 Wiederkehr, Dick-S51 82, 152, 125 Wiederkehr, Mary-AIO, 48, 157 Wiederkehr, Pal-A9, 37, 157 Doris-A9, 37 Wilcox, Wilcox, Helen-All, 47 Wilcox, Richard-A9, 38 Wilcox, Ronald-A9, 37, 117 Philip-A10, 47 Wilde, Willer, Kennelh-All, 57, 135 Williams, Barbara-Al 1, 57 Williams, Darline-AIO, 47 Williams, Drucilla-All, 57, 157 Williams, Lealrice-Bll, 48 Williams, Pal-A9, 38 Williams, Ray-All, 57, 153 Williams, Richard-A9, 37, 135 Williams William-A9 38 127 Williams 37, 127 611, c11ff6rd-A9 ' Willis, Howard-AIO, 48 Willis, Jackie-A9, 37 Willis, J Willis, osephine-A9, 37 Melvin-551, 82 Willis, Nancy-Al 1, 57 Wilson, Ann-AIO, 47 Wilson, Gayle-S5l, 82, 158, 159, 153, 155, 20, 110,66 Wilson, Leila-A9, 38, 112 Wilson, Rebecca-A9, 38 Winder, John-Bll, 51, 126 Windle, Arlene-AIU, 48 Wingerl, Dorolhy-S51 82, 150, 162 Winningham, Bill-A10 48, 152, 163, 142, 125 Winlers, Kim Winlrode, Roberl-All, 57, 125 Wise, Archie-AIO, 48 Wold, Joan-A9, 38 Wolfe, Norma-All, 57 Wollard, Jerry-AIO, 47, 110 Wood, Densil-A9, 38, 23, 128 Wood, Leola-A9, 38 Woolverlon, Lawrence-AIO, 48 Wrighl, Bob-Bl2, 59, 111 Wrighl, Wrighl, Wrighl, Kalhleen-A9, 37 Marian-BIO, 41 Maria n-S51 82 111, 155, 159, 153 waghf, Wrighl, Palricia-All, 57 Roy-Bll, 51 Wyall, Ledonna-BIO, 41 Yeargain, Jack-All, 57 Yokoyam a, Yoshiko-AID, 48 Young, Clarence-810, 41 Young, Freddie-551, 82, 135 Young, James-A10, 48 Young, Jeanelle-A9, 38 Young, Pal-W5l 64, 115, 150, 151 Youngdahl, Fred-AIO, 48, 127 Zeal, Bruce-All, 57 Zaas, Waller-BIZ, 59, 135 Zambell Zelinsky, i, Ancilla-AIO, 48 Agnes-64, 66 Zeller, Allen-S5l, 82, 110 Zellmer, Zellmer, Carol-AIO, 48, 23, 117 Wayne-All, 57, 117 Zimmerman, Fred-A9, 38 Zucker, Sleve-A9, 38 Sackell, Paula-A9, 36 Page 167 Salinas, Manuel-AIO, 47, 26 Saller, Gary-A9, 36, 153 Samuelson, Dick-All, 56 Sanborn, Pairicia-A10 47, 117 Sanborn, Ralph-SSI, 80 Sanchez, Juliel-A9, 36 Sanders, Robyn-A9, 37 Sanders, Val-A9, 36, 111, 128 Sanderson, Arlene-AIO, 47 Sanderson, Carolyn-All 57, 111 Sandifer, Carol-AIO, 47 Sandoval, Cafherine-A10 47 Sandoval, Connie-A9, 3: Sands, Carol-S51 30, 150, 155 Sandusky, Norm-All 57, 152, 163, 136 Sanfana, Cecilia-All, 57 Sanloro, Edward-Bll, 51, 145 Saucedo, Dora-Bll, 51, 157 Saw, Virginia-WSI, 64 Scalli, Genevieve-Bll, 57 Schaub, Don-AIO, 47 Scheer, Ronnie-812, 59 Schiremeisfer, Jane?-All IH Schlesinger, Ja ne-A9 36, 161 Schoeni, Richard-AIO, 47 Schoonover, Blake-AIO, 47 Schradie, Joe-SSI 80, 150, 158, 160 Schradie Sophie-A9 37, 161, 159, 117 Schwafel, Chris-A10 47, 159 145 Schwenlr, Cafherine-AIO, 47 Schwenk, Pairicia-AY, 36 Sciacoa, Ge nevieve-A9, 36 Scialpi, John-AIO, 47, 128 , Scobie, Robert-AIO, 47 Scoff, Beifie-SSI, 80, 112 ScoH, Carol-A9 37, 156, 161 Scoff, Jackie-SSI, 80 5 SC011, Richard-BIO, 4+ Scoff, Roger--551, 80 Sebaslianelli, Frank-AIO, 47 Secor, Ronnie-A9, 36, 139 Sederburg, Donna-A9, 36 Sein, George-A9, 36, 125 Self, Rosemary-A10, 47 Sennewald, Fred-S51 80, 124 125 Sessions, Rex-All, 56 Sessions, Ronald-A9, 36 Severe, Bolo-A9, 37, 111 25 Shaffer, Brian-A9, 37 Shaffer, Edgar-A9, 36 Shaffer, Gary-AIO, 57 Shaffer, Paul-S5l, 80 Shannon, Dick-Bl2, 59 Shearer, Wallace-SSI, 80 Shellman, Belly-A9, 36 Shemanski, Donald-AIO, 47 Shenk, James-All, 57, 117 Shoberi, Harold-A9, 36 Shoop, Dorofhy-SSI 80, 20, 109, 154, 157 Shoop, James-A9, 37, 111 Shusfer, Max-WSI, 64, 128 Sickinger, Carol-A9, 36, 111 Sid, Roy-All, 57, 110, 136 Sillick, John-AIO, 48, 143 Sillings, Don-Bll, 51 Sillings, Donna-A9, 36 Simmons, Leonard-551, 80 Simmons, Wendell-AIO, 47 Simons, Norma-A9, 36, 161 Singlefon, Bill-All, 57, 110 Sisson, Bob-All, 56 skaqgs, Pai-All, 57, 115, 157 Skorheim, Barbara-BIO, 41 Slauqhfer, Beify-812, 59 Slaughier, Frank-All, 56 Slavin, Bill-All, 56 Slofrem, Norman-551, 81 Small, Pa?-A9, 36 Smiley, Richard-AIO, 47 Smifh, Ayielone-A9, 36 Smifh, Darlene-A9, 36 Smifh, Ginger-All 58, 29, 109, 24, 156, c2 Smifh, Marvin-A9, 38 Smifh, Mary-A10 47, 153, 155 Smifh, Pal'-WSI, 64, 150 5 Smifh, Richard-S5l, 80 Smifh, Roberi-A10 47, Ill, 117 Smilh, Sally-All, 57, 1 C Smith, Sheila-All 57, 159, 160 Smith, Sheila-A9, 36 Smifh, William--A9, 36 Smifh, William-A9, 36 Smuin, Marilyn-AIO, 47 Smyers, Kafhleen-AIO, 47 Snyser, John-A9, 36 Snyder, Richard-AIO, 47 Solomon, Joanne-A9, 37 Sorensen, Judifh-AIO, 47 16, Sosa, Billy-BIO, 41 Soubirou, Sfephen-All 57, 110, 132 Soyka, Bob-S51 80, 124, 126, 125, 163 Spalenka, David-S51 BO, 152, 127 Spenn, Charles-AIO, 47 Spencer, Barbara-All 57, 162 Spencer, Suzanne-S51 30, 157 Spencer, Sfanley-812, 59 Spinelli, Jerry--A9, 36 Springer, Sandra-A9, 36 Squires, Nona-SSI, 80 Sfafford, Richard-SSI 80, 150, 20, 137 Sfagner, James-AIO, 47 Sfanley, Gloria-AIO, 47 Sfarkey, Joann-A10 47, 23, 156, 112 Siarreff, Sharon-A9, 36, IIC Sfeqer, Phyllis-All, 57, 163 Sferkel, Jim-All 56, 163, 125, 137 Sfevens, Gary-AV, 37 Slevens, Larry-S5l, 80 Sfevenson, Pafsy-BIO, 41 Sfevenson, Warren-BIO, 41 Sfewarf, David-AIO, 41 Sfewarl, Carol-S51 80, 160, 161 Sfewarl, Donald-551, 80 Sfewsrf, Lily-AIO, 47, 151 Sfiles, George-A9, 37, 111 Sfifes, Beulah-A9, 37 Slockbridge, Al-All 57, 23, 163, 136 Slokes, Norman-All, 58, 135 Sfone, Brian-AIO, 47 Sfone, Judifh-A9, 37, 161 Slone, Kenny-All, 56 Sfone, Marly-B11 51, 152, 127, 139 Sfone, Warren-All, 56 Sfoner, Parker-SSI, 80 Sforey, Chrisline-All, 57 Sfover, William-A9, 36, 159 Sfowe, Sharon-A9, 37 Slreeier, Donna-AY, 36 Sfrew, Roberi-A9, 38 Slringfellow, Sharon-AIO, 47 Slrohl, Sfan-All, 58 Sfroud, Jack-A9, 36 Sfuarf, Shirley-All, 57, 162 Sfuff, Beverly--A9, 36 Sfurdavanf, Loran-A9, 36 Siurges, Sharon-All 57, 111, 155, 150, 153, 155 Sfufes, Jen-A9, 37 Sullivan, James-All, 112, 117 Sullivan, Jimmy-A9, 36, Ill Sullivan, John-AIO, 117 Summers, Marie-All, 56 Sumner, Gerald-AIO, 47 Sundberg, Roger-A9, 37 Super, Ann-A9, 36 Swalley, BaHy-A9, 37, 161 Swan, Robert-BI2, 59 Swanson, Beverly-A9, 36 Swanson, Donald-A9, 37 Swanson, John-A9, 37 Sweefman, Marilyn-A9 36, 161 Swiaflowski, Joe-SSI, 80 Swiff, Janelfe-A9, 36 Tallman, Don-W5l 64, 20, 23, 109, 152 Tallon, Bill-AIO, 47 Tallon, Roger-B12 59, 127, 142 Tafar, John-All, 57 Taylor, John-All, 57 Taylor, Jim-AIO, 47, 110, 156 Taylor, Peggy-A9, 37, 23 Taylor, Sandra-S51 82, 24, 150, 151 Taylor, Teddy-A10 47, 23, 127 Teague, Mike-A9, 37 Tellenbach, Erick-A9 37, 142 Tervel, Eddie-A9, 37 Tefzlaff, Beverly-S51 82, 68, 117, 156, 150 Thayer, Adrienne-S51 82, 115, 151 Thayer, Holly-All 57, 151, 111 Theobold, Marlene-AIO, 47 Therry, Dolores-SSI, 82, 110 Thesing, Bill-All 57, 125, 126 Thesing Michael-AIO, 47 Thibon, Paula-A9, 37 Thomas, Edward-SSI, 82 Thomas, Janice-AY, 37 Thomas Jean-SSI, 82 Thomas Maurine-AIO, 47 Thompson, Ba rbara-S51 82, 111 Thompson, Roberf-A9, 37 Thompson, Wanda--All, 57 Thornhill, Carol-All, 57, 117 Thornfon, Mary-Bll, 51, 162 WITHOUT THE COOPERATION AND SUPPORT OF THE MER- CHANTS WHOSE ADS APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES THIS YEARBOOK COULD NOT HAVE BEEN PRODUCED. LET'S SHOW OUR APPRECIATION BY TRADING WITH THEM WHENEVER POS- SIBLE. Page 168 ASHBURN W if wmifufze IWMSHOWPLACE ffffffoofmf OF THE WEST F f T A 45, LW COMPLETE HOME 4lO E. MAIN STREET A L H A M B R A 407 WEST VALLEY BOULEVARD E L M O N T E I229 EAST COLORADO STREET P A S A D E N A OPEN EVERY EVENING CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '51 Vwkc.'fi,'!i,,f T. LYELL PUCKETT 3 7 Weary! a aaa! fbealefz in Nlhamfaa 726 EAST MAIN STREET AlHAMBRA G ' M 7951 Qwchmla fz-am gf 2 ALHAMBRA SAN MARINO TEMPLE CITY 1 9 ' Hemphill s Starlfght Furnlture Co. BQQIQYY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS OPEN WED., ERI., SAT. TILL 9 p. m. , 226 EAST VALLEY BOULEVARD Hgslery ALHAMBRA AT. 2-5I98 Cu. 3-I605 Sho . ES Graduatlon Announcements ' TROPHIES ACCGSSOFICS MEMS AWARDS i SCHOOL JEWELRY 24 EAST MATN STREET ENGRMIERS CURPORATIUN AH ambTa 214 wesr Pico awe. Los Angeles 15, Calif. Pg I7l Dmk Glmm . . . Monterey Park's Most Modern Cleaning Plant .c1:2:2E22IEi:f -.,1.:.3.1,5.3.: : : 1: : : : : : :I One Day Ser-vice Pick- Up-and-Delzwery AT. 9-4269 MONTEREY PARK ALHAMBRA 2I I SOUTH GARFIELD 43l SOUTH GARFIELD LETWS YARN T T EUMPLIMENTS to the eaders INSTRUCTIONS DAILY of t.,m.,,,,,w,,, I0 a. m.'rO4 p. m. YARN, NEEDLES, ACCESSORIES 6 NORTH 6-ARFIELD COMPLIMENTS OF Q , I QZZZ' 421 EAST MAIN ST 'LTSLUOI9 S 6O'zS2f PASAoEN'AL'-OAPTAEBIEQLE CITY E Page l72 Fine Clothes For YearfRouncl Wfear Shamrock ROLLER RIN K Open 7:45-IO:45 P. M. Tuesday 'Through Sunday. Ma+inee I:3O-4:30 Open Monday for Privafe Parfies Only Call AT 47427 for your skafing reserva+ion. ' I36 S. SAN GABRIEL BLVD. SAN GABRIEL Oc' Inter Spring .fe fbaedd Sfnap T C,LOT'-H E s T 7 T6 EAST MAIN STREET I37 W. Garvey Avenue ALHAMBRA AT. I-l942 Monferey Park Congrats QQ-A , CW Q CJOT MEN cmd WOMEN I20 S. GARFIELD, MONTEREY PARK - AT. 2-9743 Page I73 P O T T E R MOTCDR CCDMPANY CHEVRCDLET HEADQUARTERS PASSENGER CARS, TRUCKS PARTS ACCESSORIES .r f ,-7, Q6 TT' Q i f 1 100 EAST VALLEY BOULEVARD FISHING HUNTING ARCI-IERY gmc! fuck glad af 15, 26Wf0-lflji SPORTING GOODS SEE JOE EOR YOUR LETTERMAN SVVEATERSH 323 EAST MAIN STREET AT l6365 I45 E. Garvey, Monlerey Park ALHAMBRA EOR FINE JEWELRY STEDMAN 'S IEWELERS. . IOO E. MAIN ALHAMBRA Re- Mu:R'SKeppel A How Complete Our Depurfmenfs Are 'eeds and Fer ilizers Builslers Hardware'-M Tools Fencing - Roofing - Screening Household Wore - Appliances Come In And See F MONTEREY PARK HARDWARE CO. 531 wa Garvey Main at Stoneman Monterey Park AT 2-1272 A!hambra Page I75 24? gadwffq Valley Van and Storage ACCORDION and GUITAR Company LESSONS PACKING-SHIPPING STORAGE-REMOVALS 620 E. Ma. Alhambra OL 8639 AT. zzzss FALABRINO BROS. TURNER, STEVENS Mission Hardware and Appliance Co. 8g TELEVISION San Gabriel ValIey's Finesi 550 EAST MAIN STREET Hardware and Appliance SI'ore ' SOI Wesl Valley Boulevard, S. G. ALHAMBRA, CALIFORNIA AT- 4-702' CU- 3-3234 Open Sundays TiII I:O0 p.m. I-I. E. WELLMAN, TEWELER Diamonds Watches Silverware Clocks FULLY EOUIPPED REPAIR DEPARTMENT I 28 E. MAIN ST. AT. 2-680I Page IY6 Y P' F MWMMZQQ OVTXQW SENDS QNGQATULATIQNS WLTQMT TM 55335555 of' 1951 'yi ED ' T -E xx Elf W! 2 T T k ag fr V XLT F T f T TL T , ! L T01 V f T L Q W? J TTT ' X A , ,LA THE WELL DRESSED GRAD SPRUCES UP AT WGQDIESH 28 W. MAIN 9l I6 E. LAS TUNAS ALHAMBRA TEMPLE CITY Monterey Park Drug Store YOUR REXALL STORE Prescription Pharmacists COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE AT 2-I235 CORNER GARVEY AND GARFIELD IIIIIIITIITTTTTT EIEJIIIIRIIGI3 ELG-IN - LONGINES WITTNAUER WATCHES CZ4Datch am? jewelry qfepairing ATlan+iE 1-2502 Monferey Park, Calif. II6 E. Garvey Ave. Make KASNER'S MARKET your mea+ing place DeIiveries- 800 S. 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