Millikan High School - Aries Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)
- Class of 1959
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Cover
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FOREWORD
Our school is a modem comprehensive
high' school. Here, through a blending of
classroom education, sports, and other actif
vities, welbecome the thinking, acting, ener-
getic adults of tomorrow. Each student's
potentialities are explored and channeled to
fit the grand design for a better world.
Without this educational develop-ment,
thought, action and energy are of little
value to us.
Tomorrow is ours. Our young hands must.
become firm and strong, for it is in these
hands that the future of the world is to be
placed. We must use our knowledge wisely
to control and fashion the endless horizons
which lie before us.
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ROBERT A. MILLIKAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA
VOLUME THREE
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Dedication
A new school needs a leader with exper-
ience and insight. We at Millikan have been
fortunate in having an exceptional principal
in the person of Eaton O. Bemis. Pioneering
the school's organization and leading in the
development its educational program, he has
earned the respect of teachers, students, and
the community as the driving force in achiev-
ing excellence for our school.
Mr. Bemis's experience began in 7927
when he received his bachelor's degree from
Eastern Michigan University. For twenty years
he served as teacher, elementary and high
school principal at various cities in Michigan.
His service in California since then includes
work as a counselor at Franklin Junior High
School, superintendent of the Lakewood
School District, principal of Lakewood Junior
High School, and principal of Woodrow Wil-
son High School. Coming to Millikan as its
first executive in 7956, he has brought the
benefits of his wisdom to all of us.
The Aries is indeed proud of the oppor-
tunity to pay tribute to this fine administrator.
FRIENDLY
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CONTENTS
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Sports 137-152
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Advertising 195-207
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Louise O'Brien
Student Body Banker
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Richard E. Fairchild lM.S., Univ. ot lda.l as
he guides in selection ot a vocational field.
Counselors Outline
Playing an important part in the lite of
every Millikan student are the counselors, for
it is their iob to guide and advise him through
his high school years and plan for future
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Student Pathways
Each counselor is especially trained in
arranging students courses, vocational and
job planning, and helping to gain scholar-
ships, meeting college requirements and in
helping with any personal problems.
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discusses problems with one of her many
charges in the informal tension-free
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student during one of his daily interviews.
Mrs. lrmel O. Padgham lM.S., USCl delves
into student's folder to make sure student has
all the credits she will need to graduate.
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Sharon Meltzer
Secretary
Pepper Holoubek
Vice President
Election Cf Student Council Cfficers
Displays Democratic Principles
Probably the most outstanding feature of the student
council is the method in which the members are chosen.
Following the true democratic process, they are elected by
the students in special school-wide balloting. Beforehand,
the candidates are introduced at an assembly where they
speak before the student body and campaign for their
respective offices. Through campaigning and balloting, all
of the candidates gain valuable experience. This process of
campaigns, balloting, and election provides all of us with
the fundamental training in democracy so vitally needed in
our adult lives.
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Marching Band Boosts School Spirit
Millikan's fine band has participated in many activities and
has achieved service awards for its excellence. Winning a superior
rating at the district band festival, the band played at the Milk
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Parade, the American Day Parade, the American Field Service
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Moffatt. Row 2-Seal, Davis, Copeland, Polson, Keller, Strain, Davidson,
Balderas, Hendry, Kelley, Pyles, Carpentier, Ford, Patchen, Dambrackus,
Morgan, Handy, Coultrup. Row 3-Planenz, Stepman, Yamagata, Kes-
singer, Gray, Lanham, Nicholson, Earl, Hart, Rahm, Paulson, Fieger,
Hedrick, Perley, Holton, Moen, Boyd, Feuer, Ellithorpe, Gass, Barresi,
Proctor, Byron, Terry.
feelings: "We're from
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prouder . .
Pepsters Enliven Games With Colorful Routines
Varsity cheerleaders Neil Meyer, Sandy Hogan,
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M - l - double L - I, K - A - N spells Millikan,
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Develop Social Graces, Provide Relaxation
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September 20, l958
Student Council
Sadie Hawkins Dance
October l8, l958
Girls' League
Sweatshirt Swing
November l, i958
Sodalis
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Bottom Row-Knox, Breniman, Davis, McMahon, Slagle,
Cottee, Miss Doughty. Row 2-Burd,' Bruns, Dugan, Murdy,
Vose, Wolf, Tucker. Row 3-Holle, Allen, Sullivan, Reese,
Swangel, Slagle, Bird, Osborn, Clark.
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Bottom Row-Breniman, Davis, Slagle, Roberts, Allen, Mc-
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Slagle, Bird, Cook, Carroll, Covall, Deneault, McFeters,
Pereau, Lyon.
HOCKEY
Bottom Row-Slagle, Vose. Row 2--Breniman, Roberts,
Holle, Allen, McWilliams, McMahon, Covell, Davis. Row 3-
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After donning their graduation caps and
laying aside their books, this senior class
goes forth to bring honors to their alma
mater and to accept the responsibilities for
S which they have been prepared.
Uniquely, our seniors are the first class to
complete three years at Millikan. They have
enriched our campus life through their parti-
cipation in student government, sports, and
other activities, as well as excelling in aca-
demic work. The marks of excellence which
they have left on all phases of school life will
serve as a rich guide to the many classes
which follow.
As they join the ranks of Millikan alumni
in higher education, the world of work, and
the duties and privileges of adulthood, we
wish them a good life, filled with the pleas-
ant realization of their achievements and
potentialities.
SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL
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Winnik, Davidson, Chitwood, Meltzer, Hogan, Ford, Blagg, Terry, Miller. Row 3--Mr.
Curtis, Parker, Graham, Montgomery, Guertin, Sharrar, Shepard, Sanders, Wattelet,
Catlin, Mrs. Smith.
LINDA SUE ADAMS-Rho Tau Omega, Progressive Jazz, Brigadoon,
Advance Modern Dance.
PATRICIA ALLEN-Synchronized Swimming, Omega Kappa Chi, Bowling,
Girls' League
WENDY ALLFIE-California Scholastic Federation, Future Teachers of
America, French Club
MARILYN J. ALU-Talent Show, Girls' League Representative, Omega
Kappa Chi '
DIANA ALWINE-Jr. 8L Sr. Glee Club
GAIL R. AMERS-Chaplain of Anchor, Secretary of National Honor
Society, Scholarship Society, Friendship Committee Chairman, Flowers
Committee Chairman, Omnis, YFC
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EDDIE ANGLE-Junior Varsity Baseball
SUSAN JEAN APPLEQUIST-Secretary of National Honor Society, CSF
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Sodalis, AFS finalist, FTA, Treasurer of Foreign Language Club, Cosmopolitan Club 4' , gl
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FRANCES DIANE ASHCRAFT-Cosmopolitan Club, Spanish Club, Future 'II A f '
Nurses Club ,
JAMES ASHCRAFT-Varsity Tennis, Chemistry Club, California Scholastic X M
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SUE KATHRYN ASHLEY-Legislature Finance Committee, Jr. Statesmen, I " .
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EARL ATWOOD-Gymnastics, Jr. -Sr. Swimming Letterman
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PAUL BAKER-Varsity Club, Jr. varsity Basketball, Track g ogg.,
SHERI BAKER-Chaplain 8. Rushing Chairman of Medea, GAA, Jr. Guarc
of Honor, Life Saving, Big Sister Committee, Rho Tau Omega
ANTHONY ROBERT BALE
LEA D. BARBERO-Big Sister Committee, Typing Club, GAA, Cosmopoli
tan Club, Usher Club, Chi Rho
TOM BARLOWE-Delta Phi, Swimming Club an-'ff
HENRY R. BARNARD-B Track, Jr. Varsity Cross Country, Jr. Statesmen Q ,
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LINDA LEE BARNHART-CSF, NHS, FTA, Legislature, Interclub Council wi
Big Sister Committee, Chairman of Campus Clubs 81 Activities Q
Chemistry Team, Gold M, Jr. Statesmen, GAA 5
PATRICIA ANN BARRESI-Kidettes, Tabu, Girls' League Council, Omnis I
Ushers Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee
CRAIG BASSETT
D. JOAN BECK-Big Sister Committee, Tennis
JUDY ANN BECK-Jazz Recordings, Tabu
PAUL BECKLEY-All City B 81 C Track, Varsity Club, Varsity Cross Country, ,A
B Track, Varsity Track, B Football, Ski Club ,nm
BETTY JO BELL-Bachelorettes
MICHAEL M. BENTZIEN
GARY BERGER-Varsity Football, B Football, Track, Letterman's Club
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DONNA BETTIS-Principal's Honor Roll, Cosmopolitan Club, California
Scholarship Federation, Riding Club
ROBERT E. BILL-CSF, Treasurer of NHS, Alpha Theta Chi, Orchestra,
Band, Varsity Tennis, Principal's Honor Roll
DOUGLAS C. BISHOP-CSF, President of NHS, Jr. Varsity Baseball, B
Basketball, Jr. Class Council, Legislature, Letterman's Club, Bowling
Club, Latin Club
CONSTANCE SUE BLAGG-Varsity 81 Bee Yell Leader, Socii, Jr. 81 Sr.
Class Councils, Synchronized Swimming, Water Show, Girls' League
Vice President, Girls' League Modes 8- Manners Committee, Big Sister
Committee, GAA, Senior Talent Show, Jr. Chorus Line
GARY L. BLODGETT-BTD, Photography Club
HERB BODNAR-Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, B Foot-
ball, Jr. Varsity Basketball 8. Baseball
ROBERT BODNAR-Varsity Basketball, Varsity Club, A Cappella Choir
BRUCE BOHL-Stage Crew
BURLEIGH BOOKER--All School Play
LINDA ANN BOSKING-Sr. Class Secretary, Vice President of Salus,
Socii, Achates, Soph., Jr., 81 Sr. Class Councils, NHS, CSF, Kidettes,
Jr. Guard of Honor, Synchronized Swim Show, Legislature, .lr.
Statesmen
ROBERT BOUGHN-Serfs, B Football, Jr. Varsity Baseball, California
Scholars Federation
GARY C. BOWEN-Band, A Cappella Choir, Secretary of Bowling Club
ELWYN BOWKER-Jr. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Recreation Club,
Fishing Club, Jazz Club
RICHARD W. BOWMAN-Jr. Varsity Football, Varsity Football, B Track,
Chi Sigma, Intramural Football
CHARLENE J. BOYES-Transfer from Lakewood. Soph. Representative, Jr.
Class Legislature, Latin Club, Secretary of Lakewood Canteen, Jazz
Club
JANE BOYD-Socii, Omnis, Kidettes
JUDY BOYD-Anchor, Omnis, Jr. Statesmen, Soph., Jr. Legislature, Soph.
Council, Girls' League Committee, GAA
BARBARA BOYLAN-Varsity Song Girl, Kidettes, Anu, Achates, Modern
Dance, Red Cross Representative, Big Sister Committee
DONNA DELLE BRANDMEYER-Transfer from Poly. Orchestra, Cosmopoli-
tan Club, Ushers, Library Assistant, CSF, NHS, YMCA Leader
BARRY KENNETH BRAMAN-Electronics Club, Chess 81 Checkers Club
BOB BRIDWELL-California Scholars Federation, Varsity Tennis, Jr. Varsity
Tennis, President Debate Club, C Track, Lab. Assistant
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BECKY J. BROKAW-Orchestra, Jr. Guard ot Honor, Delta Gamma
Omega, YFC, Girls' League Council, Co-Chairman of Girls' Leagues
Committee, FNA
SUZANNE L. BROOKSHIRE-Synchronized Swimming Show, Competitive
Swimming, President, Secretary, Treasurer of Yoga, Bowling Club,
GAA
BILL BROWN-Varsity Basketball, Alpha Theta Chi, Jr. Varsity Football
CAROLYN D. BROWN-Vice President of Omega Kappa Chi, GAA
GARY BROWN-President of Varsity Club, Varsity Baseball, Varsity
Basketball
CAROL BRUCE-President, Treasurer, Historian of Medea, Jr. Guard of
Honor, Legislature
LYNDA LEE BRANSFORD-Operetta, Advanced Modern Dance, Legisla-
ture, Girls' League Council, Sr. Talent Show, Sr. Chorus Line
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ROBERT K. BULT-Bowling Club
CHARLOTTE BURDICK-Social Chairman of Salus, Kidettes, Soph. 81 Sr.
Class Council, Girls' League Representative, Vice President, Treasurer
of Omnis, Marching Band, Girls' League Art Committee
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Recordings, Tool Design, Hall Service
DONNA DAY CAMPBELL-Advance Modern Dance, Big Sister Committee,
Sr. Class Council
CHARLENE A. CARPENTER-Cosmopolitan Club, Tennis Club
MARTHANNE CARPENTIER-YFC, Iota Chi Alpha, Kidettes, GAA
NANCY L. CARRIER-Historian, Corresponding Secretary of Medea, Cor-
responding Secretary of MMA
JOE LYNN CARROLL-Cosmopolitan Club, Operettd
DAVE CARTER-Secretary of Lam Sig
LINDA L. CATLIN-President, Recording Secretary of Medea, Soph., Jr.,
Sr. Council, NHS, CSF, Jeweled M, Jr. Guard of Honor, FTA, Jr.
Statesmen, Advertising Art, Big Sister Committee, Omnis, GAA, Life
Saving, Recreation Club, Rho Tau Omega
JAMES E. CAYA-Stage Crew
BRIAN WILLIAM CHAD-Jr. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Baseball, President
of Chi Sigma, Letterman's Club
BARBARA A. CHAFFIN-Sr. Talent Show, Jr. - Sr. Girls' Glee, Future
Nurses Club, Singing Group I
RICHARD CHARELTON-BTD
MICHAEL P. CHEW-California Scholars Federation, German Club, Ar-
peggio Music Club
GERALDINE CHITWOOD-President of Girls' League, Secretary of Ram-
shack Canteen, Salus, President, Chaplain of Anchor, Achates, CSF,
NHS, Sr. Class Council, Art 8. Decoration Committee Chairman, Leg-
islature, Jr. Statesmen, Cosmopolitan Club, Gold M, Jr. Guard of
Honor, GAA
JANET CLARK-Chaplain, Rush Chairman of Medea, Big Sister Com-
mittee, Aries r
MEREDITH M. CLARK-Gymnastics
RONALD R. CLARK-Captain of Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country,
Key Club, Varsity Club, Band
DENNIS R. CLARKE-Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, B Track,
Letterman's Club
LEAMAN CLARKE-Thadus, Lab. Assistant
CELESTE E. CLINTON-Big Sister Committee, Talent Show, Crafts Club
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SUE ELLEN BUSCH-Treasurer ot Sodalis, Vice President of Iota Chi, FTA,
Synchronized Swimming, GAA, Vice President of French Club
BONNIE BUSTER
SHARRON JANET BYRON-President of Socii, Parliamentarian of Anchor,
Kidettes, Girls' League Council, Secretary ot Legislature, Operetta,
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ELIZABETHANN CONRAD-Kidettes Drill Team, Sr. Chorus Line, Varsity
Song Leader, Girls' League Representative, Sr. Talent Show
SANDRA SUE COOTS-Orrgnis, Crafts
ROGER A. CORMIER-BTD
TONY L. COZART-Serfs
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LINDA SUE ECKERMAN-Student Nurse, Advance Modern Dance
KENNETH L. EDWARDS-Serfs, Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming
PAUL EGGERTSEN
DALE EDWARD EGNER-Varsity Club, Letterman's Club, Varsity Water
Polo, Varsity Swimming, Newspaper Printing Staff
WOODY N. EISENHART-Ramshack Canteen, Stage Crew
JOHN ELDRED-Vice President of Alpha Theta Chi, Varsity Yell, B Yell,
Varsity Track, A Cappella Choir, Key Club
A. E. ENRIGHT-Track, Skating Club, YFC
GARY D. ERNST-California Scholars Federation, Varsity Basketball,
Varsity Club, Jr. Varsity Baseball, B Basketball, Letterman's Club
ROBERTA JOAN ESTEP-Bowling Club, Photography Club
DALE EVANS
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ANDREW WILSON FAHY-Transfer from Hawaii
JOANNA L. FARRELL-Spanish Club, Girls' League Refreshment Commit-
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JANET H. CRUTCHFIELD-Transferred from Springfield, Massachusetts.
Carosel, Art-Photography Club, Dramatics, Riding Club, GAA
WARREN CUNNINGHAM--California Scholars Federation, Fishing Club
PATRICIA L. CUTTER-Girls' League Representative, GAA, Tennis Club,
Refreshment Committee
BEVERLY DAMBRAUCHAS-YFC, Kidettes
LINDA DAVIDSON-Treasurer of Socii, Secretary of Girls' League,
Anchor, Achates, Jr. - Sr. Class Council, CSF, GAA, Spanish Club,
Synchronized Swimming Show, Gold 81 Jewelled M, Honor Guard,
Jr. Statesmen, Kidettes, Ramettes
DIANA LEE DAVIS-Iota Chi, Jr.-Sr. Glee Club, Synchronized Swim-
ming, Advanced Dance, Brigadoon, Sr. Talent Show, Legislature,
YFC, Big Sister Committee.
EMMILY DAVIS-Recording Secretary of Tabu
SUE DAVIS-Student Council, Kidettes, Corydon Staff, Anu
MICHAEL DAWSON-Chi Sigma, Foreman of Printshop, Orchestra
LINA ANN DENEAULT-GAA, Cosmopolitan Club, Bowling Club, Big
Sister Committee
DARRELL C. DICKINSON
DIANE DIXON-GAA, Anchor, Corresponding Secretary 8r Vice President
of Socii, Jr. Guard of Honor, Big Sister Committee, Jr. Statesmen
DOUGLAS D. DIZNEY-President of Serfs, B Football Team, Swimming
Team
DON DOBSON-BTD
DIXIE DODD
JOHN MURRAY DONALD-Spanish Club
CHARLES THOMAS DORTCH-Treasurer of CSF, Secretary, Treasurer of
Thodus, President of Letterrnan's Club, Varsity Basketball, Captain
of B Basketball, All-City B Basketball, Jr. Varsity Baseball
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KEN JOE DUCKWORTH-Jazz Recordings, BTD
GARY L. DULL-Stage Crew
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tary of CSF, Publicity Chairman 8. Entertainment Chairman of Girls
League, Sr. Class Council, NHS, Sr. Chorus Line, Legislature
BONNIE ANNE FERGUSON-President of Tabu, Vice President of Thes-
pians, Stage Door, Nine Girls, Best Foot Forward, Brigadoon, Bank
of America Candidate
BONNIE I. FIEGER-Vice President of Salus, Chaplain of Socii, Anchor,
Kidettes, Jr. Honor Guard, Corresponding Secretary of Girls' League,
Synchronized Swimming, Legislature, Big Sister Committee
RONALD RUST FISHER-President 8. Vice President of Lambda Sigma
NANCY FOLTZ
JO CAROLYN FORD-Corresponding Secretary of Anu, Kidettes, Jr. - Sr.
Class Councils, Jr. Guard of Honor, CSF, Secretary of Spanish Club,
Big Sister Committee
KENNETH C. FOREMAN-Varsity Club, Stage Crew, C Swimming, B
Water Polo, Varsity Water Polo, Letterman's Club
VERRYL V. FOSNIGHT-California Scholars Federation, NHS, Key Club,
C, .lr. Varsity, B Basketball Letterman, Physics Team, Legislature,
Jr. Class Council
DENISE R. FRANTZ-Transferred from San Pedro, California
DARLENE DOLORES FRIED-Transferred from San Rafael, California.
Future Teachers of America
HUGH FULLER
JAMES L. FULLER-YFC, Chemistry Club, Electronics Club, Chess Club
STEVEN FULLER-Vice President of Serfs, Swimming Team
GLORIA DAGMAR GAMBLE-Big Sister Committee, Student Council,
Legislature
GAY GARD-Vice President of Salus, Sr. Class President, Homecoming
Princess, Corresponding Secretary of Achates, Jr. - Sr. Class Council,
Buffums' Young Careerist, Jr. - Sr. Legislature, Student Government,
Big Sister Committee, Jr. Honor Guard, Campus Appreciation
GARY R. GARDINER
DUKE GARLAND
GARY LEE GARRISON--Future Teachers of America, Key Club, B Basket-
ball, Varsity Tennis, C Basketball, Shakespearean Club
MICHAEL GASKILL-Serfs, Varsity Swimming
NANCY L. GASS-Treasurer of Omnis, Kidettes
DAVID E. GAUTSCHY-Treasurer of Chi Sigma, Jazz Club, Spanish Club
JOHN J. GEIER
VIVIAN LORAINE GIBSON-Corresponding Secretary, Parliamentarian of
Sodalis, NHS, CSF, A Cappella, Brigadoon, Cosmopolitan Club,
Spanish Club, FTA, GAA, Omnis
RON GIFFORD-Hall Service
MICHAEL O. GILBERT-Varsity Tennis
CHARLES A. GILMORE--Best Foot Forward, Tennis Team, Riding Club,
Bowling Club, Soph. Class Council
KAREN KAYE GIPE-Sr. Glee, Operetta, Christmas Program, Spring
Concert
SHAREN R. GlPE4Sr. Girls' Glee, Riding Club
JOAN MARION GIVENS-Spanish Club, Cosmopolitan Club, GAA, Syn-
chronized Swimming
TAMARA LEE GOLDSMITH-Vice President, Chaplain, Social Chairman
of Medea
MIKE GORRIS-Gymnastics Team, Swimming Team, Water Polo Team,
Bowling Club
ANN GRAHAM-President, Historian, Sergeant-at-Arms of Medea, Inter-
club Council, Synchronized Swimming, Sr. Life Saving
LINDA JEANETTE GRAHAM-YFC
MARLYS LEE GRAHAM-Chaplain, Sergeant-at-Arms of Salus, Co-Chair-
man of Entertainment, Student Council, Soph. Class Council, Jr. - Sr.
Class Council, Legislature, B Yell, Head B Yell, Achates, Swim Show,
Gold 8. Jewelled M, Guard of Honor, Jr. Statesmen, Big Sister Com-
mittee, Prom Committee, Mistress of Ceremonies for Homecoming,
Clerical Assistant, Young Life, Girls' League Committee
JUDITH ANN GRANDFIELD-Jr. Glee, Stage Design, Advanced Art, Ad-
vertising Art
RUSSELL GRAVES-BTD
JOYCE E. GREEN
ROSLYN H. GREENBERG-Cosmopolitan Club, National Honor Society,
California Scholars Federation, GAA, Spanish Club
DAVE GRIFFIN-Corydon Print Shop
KAREN GRIMWOOD-Modern Dance, Operetta, Chorus Line, Sr. Talent
Show, Sr. Girls' Glee
LIBBY GAY GROUT-Salus, Big Sister Committee, Omnis, MYF
MICHAELE E. GRUTTADURIA-Synchronized Swimming, Cosmopolitan
Club, Foreign Language Club, Spanish Club
ROBERT GUERTIN-Varsity Yell Leader, Vice President, Secretary, Treas-
urer of Thadus, Serfs, Sr. Class Council, Jr. Class Council, Jr.
Statesmen
LESTER C. GUMM-YFC, Thespians, Sr. Talent Show, Stage Door, Best
Foot Forward.
BERNARD CLARK HAIGHT-BTD, Track, Chi Rou, Fishing Club, Bowling
Club
JILL HALL
MARCIA HALL-Flag Girl, Kidettes, California Scholars Federation, Legis-
lature, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, Jr. Chorus Line
SUE HALSINGER
RUSSELL HAMMOND-C Swimming, B Water Polo, B Swimming, Varsity
Water Polo, Varsity Swimming, Key Club
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Synchronized Swim Show, Sr. Talent Show, Jr. Guard of Honor, Big
Sister Committee, Arpeggio, Recreation Committee
EVELYN A. HANKS-Salus, Sr. Talent Show, Honor Guard, Synchronized
Swim Show, Maiorehe
JOANN LEE HARPER--Jazz Recordings, Cosmopolitan, Ushers Club
FRANK HARRIS
TREWDI HARRISON-Socii, President of Tabu, Vice President of Thes-
pians, Spanish Club, Talent Show
BONNIE LEE HARTLEY
JANICE LESLIE HATHAWAY-Medea, Rho Tau Omega, Chionard Scholar-
ship, Advertising Art, Big Sister Committee, GAA, Ramshack
STEVE HEADLEY-Stage Crew, Bowling Club, BTD
RICHARD R. HEARD-Serfs
GEORGIA E. HEDRICK-President of Salus, Achates, National Honor
Society, A Cappella Choir, Kidettes, Gold M, Secretary of Girls'
League Council, Jr. Class Council, Ramettes
GREG SCOTT HEINZE
LARRY HEMEON-Track Team, Canteen Board
CHUCK H. HENDERSON-Student Body President 81 Vice President, Co-
Chairman of Entertainment, President of Alpha Theta Chi, NHS, Jr.
Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Key Club
RUSSELL J. HENDRICKSON-President 8. Vice President of Key Club, A
Cappella Choir
JIM M. HENSON-Serfs, B Swimming Team, Swimming Show
STU HERZ-Swimming Team, Water Polo, All City Water Polo
ED HIGUERA-Gymnastics
DON HILL-Lambda Sigma, Van
BILL HITE-Treasurer of Serfs, B Football, Captain of C Track, California
Scholars Federation
JAMES HOARD
JUDY R. HOBBS
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SANDY GENE HOGAN4Varsity Cheerleader, Recording Secretary of
Salus, Anchor, President 81 Secretary of Girls' League, Achates, CSF,
i National Hogar Socizaf, Vice President of4Spanish Club,
DAYLENE ELLEN HOLLAND-Pledge Chairman of Socii, Jr. Guard of
Honor, Omnis, Big Sister Committee
ELLEN N. HOLLE-ExchangelStudent from Holland. Vice President of
GAA, Vice President of Girls' League, Anchor, Sodalis, Student
Council R
BARBARA A. HOLLIDAY-YFC, Future Teachers of America, GAA, Bowling
Club
VASSAR 'PEPPER' HOLOUBEK--Vice President of Student Body, Salus,
Achates, NHS, Operetta, Jr. Guard of Honor, A Cappella Choir,
Y,wMcidrigal Singers, Soph. Class Council, French Club, Legislature,
DANIEL D. HOLTON-Key Club, Chaplain ot Varsity Club, Varsity Foot-
ball, Letterman's Club, Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Councils, B Football, B
Track, Legislature A
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RONALD l. JOHNSON-C Track, Letterman's Club
SHERRY LYNN JONES-Secretary, Chaplain, Parliamentarian of Omnis,
Show Girls, Jr. Chorus Line, Cosmopolitan Club, Girls' League Coun-
cil, Jr. Class Council, Legislature, Stage Door.
CHUCK KALLWEIT
JACK NORMAN KAVAN
KEN M. KAWAICHI--Vice President Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Student
Government, Tennis, JV Football, Drum Maior, Band, Orchestra, CSF,
NHS, Key Club, Alpha Theta Chi, lnterclub Council
JANE E. KELLER-Recording Secretary Salus, Achates, Socii, Jr. Honor
Guard, Swim Show, Jr. and Soph. Councils, Kidettes, CSF, Prom
Committee, Jr. Statesmen, Aries Sing, Big Sister Committee
BARBARA J. KELLEY--Anu, Anchor, Achates, Kidettes, Jr. Class Council,
Girls' League Committee Chairman, NHS, CSF, Cosmopolitan Club,
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ERIC HOUTZ-B Football, Varsity Baseball, Jr. Varsity Baseball, B Basket-
ball
BOB E. HOWE-Band, Fishing Club, Science Club, Jazz Recordings
RICHARD JAMES HUDDLESTON-Track, Cross Country, President of Delta
Phi, Letterman's Club, Spanish Club
MAHRIE HUDSON '
JAMES WILLIAM HULL
JANICE J. HULL-Transferred from Glendale, California. Swim Show,
Legislature, CSF, Stunt Show, Congress Representative
KATHERINE HUMMER-Competitive Swim, GAA Minor M, Big Sister Com-
mittee, Bowling, Golf, Tennis
JIM J. HUMPAL-Serfs, B Track, B Water Polo, Varsity Water Polo
BRENDA HUMPHREYS-Girls' League, Omnis, Beta Gamma Sigma
WOODROW J. HUTTON-Naturalist, FLEO, Jazz Recordings, Rifle Team
WOIF R. IMBLER
SHIRLEY A. IRICK-Omnis, Big Sister Committee, Transfer from Banning.
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I DORNA D. IRWIN-Iota Chi, CSF, Anchor, Spanish Club, Riding Club
REX JACOBSEN-Rifle Team
' WARREN H. JAMES-Thadus, B Football, Jazz Club, Fishing Club
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LYNDA LABELLE-Sodalis, Student Council, Ramettes, Robbie the Ram,
Synchronized Swimming, Corydon, FTA, Legislature, Omnis, Foreign
Language Club, French Club
MARGIE A. LADD-Treasurer of Canteen, Omnis, Future Teachers of
America, Girls' League Committee
ELLEN LANKFORD-Omega Kappa Chi, Jr. Guard of Honor, Synchronized
Swimming
ALLAN A. LAWLER-Band
JOAN A, LAYMAN--Medea
H. RUSSELL LAZAR-Varsity Basketball, B Basketball, Thadus
KENNETH LEEPER
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SHARON ANN LEONARD-School Plays, Chairman of BBG, Sewing
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MALCOLM LIBBY-Rifle Team
DEANNA LIND-Bowling Club, Lifesaving, Girls' League
SHEILA MARCIA LIPSON-NHS, CSF, Anchor, National Merit Scholarship
Test, Aries Sing, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Statesmen, Girls' League,
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JUDY K ENOYER-Competitive Swimming
SUSAN DIANNE KIBLER-Office Assistant, Advance Modern Dance,
Advertising Art
MICHAEL A. KINGTON-Varsity Tennis, Scripters Writing Club, Delta Phi,
Corydon Staff, Ramshack
SUSAN MARIE KINSLOW-California Scholars Federation, Omnis, Jr.
Guard of Honor, Ushers Club, Riding Club
JAMES F. KINSTLE-Electronics Club, Fishing Club, Bowling Club
BILL KIRBY
FRED KJORLIEN-B Basketball
JANICE L. KLUCK-Medea
BETTY JO KNEISLY-A Cappella Choir, Sr. Girls' Glee, Brigadoon, YFC,
Latin Club, Modern Dance Club
JAMES H. KNOPP-Serfs
LAURA SUZANNE KOCH-Zeus, Jr, Guard of Honor, Ushers Club
RONALD l. KOENIG-Chemistry Team, B Track, Jr. Varsity Cross Country,
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SALLY LONG-Secretary ot Ushers, Hall Service
BARBARA LOPEZ
IVAN LOPEZ-Cross Country, Track
GARY M. LOUCKS
BOB LOVE-Serfs, B Football, Jr. Varsity Football
DENNIS LUCY
LINDA LUDOLF
JOANN C. LUTHER-Socii. Anchor, Jr. Guard of Honor
CHARLES E. LYON
SHARON R. LYON'-Secretary ot Soph. Class, Secretary of Junior Class,
Jr. Homecoming Princess, President of Canteen, Anu, Varsity Song
Leader, Kidettes, Pepsters, Secretary ot Girls' League, Secretary of
Jr. Statesmen, Anchor, Achates, Honor Guard, Jr. - Sr. Class Council,
Spanish Club, Sr. Chorus Line, Legislature
KATHLEEN LOUISE LYNES-DAR Scholarship. Chaplain, Parliamentarian,
Publicity Chairman of Sodalis, Achates, NHS, CSF, FTA, Cosmopolitan
Club, Corydon Staff, Big Sister Committee, GAA, Advertising Art
SUSAN JANE MacADAM-Finalist for Bank ot America Award, YFC, NHS,
CSF, Spanish Club, Library Assistant, Cosmopolitan Club
TERRI L. MACK--Clerical Assistant
BILL E. MAHAFFEY
CHARLES P. MALLORY-Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Football, Operetta,
Vice President of A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Barber Shop Quartet,
Sr. Talent Show
BLAINE MANSFIELD-Varsity Football, Varsity Track, DeMolay, Jr. Varsity
Football, B Track
BEVERLY MANTSCH-CSF, NHS, Anchor, Kidettes, Pepsters, Girls' League
Advisory Board, Legislature, Soph., Jr. Class Council, FTA, Spanish
Club, Seal Bearer
FRANCES LYNNE MANZ
JEFF MARSKELL-Varsity Basketball, Jr. Varsity Basketball, Jr. Varsity
Football, Jr. Varsity Golf
CARL ROCKWELL MARSHALL-Jr. Varsity Basketball, Legislature, Letter-
man's Club
CAROLYN J. MARTIN-President ot Soph. Class, Varsity Song Girl, Presi-
dent of Achates, President of Anu, Honor Guard, Kidettes 8. Pepsters,
Jr. Class Council, CSF, Jr. Statesmen, NHS, Foreign Language Club,
Big Sister Committee, Student Council, Interim Council, Inter-Club
Council, GAA
JUDITH MARTIN-Girls' League Committee Chairman, Soph., Jr. Class
Council, Omnis
NELSON JAMES MARTIN-Hall Monitor
LYNDA ROSE MARTINEZ-Lambda Zeta, Inter-Club Council
SHARON G. MATHISON-Yoga, Zeus, Jr. Guard of Honor, Big Sister
Committee, Jr. Statesmen
RON MAYO-Key Club, Alpha Theta Chi, CSF, Vice President of NHS,
Orchestra, Varsity Cross Country, All Southern Orchestra, Physics
Team, B Track, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, FTA
ROY W. McBRlDE--Water Polo, Tennis, Jr. Class Council
MARIANNE MCCONAHAY-Jr. Girls' Glee
STEPHEN MCCLURE-Abstracts
MONTY MCDERMOTT-Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, B Football,
Varsity Club
JOYCE MARIE MCDORMAN-FTA, Recording Secretary of GAA, German
Club, Red Cross, Girls' League Committee, Usher Club, Girls' League
Council, CSF
JACKIE McFALL-Historian 8. President of Omnis, GAA
LYNNE McINTOSH
DON MacINTYRE-President ot Thadus, Serfs
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islature, GAA, Bowling Club, Big Sister Committee
BETTY JANE MELINO-Future Nurses Club, GAA
CYNTHIA JANE MELOM--NHS, CSF, Seal Bearer, President of Future
Teachers of America, Aries, Cosmopolitan Club, Spanish Club, Legis-
lature, Chemistry Team, Big Sisters Committee, Inter-Club Council,
Omnis
SHARON MELTZER-Salus, Student Body Secretary, Achates, Inter-Club
Council, Legislature, Girls' League Council, Guard of Honor, Jr.
Statesmen, Big Sister Committee
NEAL METAL-President of Thespians, Cosmopolitan, Spanish Club, Oper-
etta, Inter-Club Council, Jr. Statesmen, American Legion Speech
Contest
JUDITH LOUISE METZ-Future Teachers ot America, Red Cross
CAROL METZGER-Spanish Club, Riding Club, Future Teachers of America
NEIL N. MEYER-President of Senior Class, Varsity Yell, Alpha Theta Chi,
Key Club, President of CSF, NHS, Physics Team, Varsity Track, B
Track, C Track, Captain of Jr. Varsity Cross Country, B Football,
German Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Jr. Statesmen, Precinct Captain
GAIL BEVERLY MICHAELS-Secretary of Sodalis, Legislature, NHS, CSF,
Cosmopolitan Club, FTA, Spanish Club, Treasurer of Thespians, GAA
JEFF W. MILLEDGE-Serfs, Baseball, Jazz Club, Fishing Club
CAROL LEE MILLER-Kidettes, CSF, Senior Class Council, Sr. Guard of
Honor, Showgirls, Cosmopolitan Club, Jr. Statesmen, GAA, Synchro-
nized Swimming, Girls' League Council, Chairman of Art 81
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DIXIE KAY MILLER-Transferred from Bradford, Pennsylvania. Co-Editor
of Aries, Corydon Staff, Ushers Clubf Student Council, Annual Staff,
FTA, Jr. - Sr. Prom Committee
GARY L. MILLER-Bowling Club, Delta Phi, DeMolay
JACK MICHAEL MILLER-Co-Captain of Varsity Football, Player of the
Year, Vice President of Varsity Club, CSF, Letterman, Varsity Tennis,
President of Fishing Club
RALPH MILLER
RICHARD E. MILLER-Track, Cross Country, Varsity Club
RUSSELL MILLER
WENDY LOUISE MILLER-Chaplain of Salus, Girls' League Representative,
Big Sister Committee, GAA, FTA
MAUREEN MILLET-Kidettes, Synchronized Swimming
DENNIS L. MILTON-Track, Jr. Varsity 8. Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track
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Head Flag 8- Pepster, Kidettes, Jr. Guard of Honor, Salus, Choreog-
rapher of Ramettes, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Singers, Arpeggio
DENNIS EDWARD MITCHELL-Slide-rule Club, Riding Club
PAUL MITCHELL-Serts, Chess 8. Checkers Club, Jr. Varsity Football
NANCY LEE MOEHLE-GAA, Hall Monitor
MARGARET ARLENE MOEN-Socii, NHS, CSF Sealbearer, Synchronized
Swimming, Lead in Swim Show, Kidettes, Orchestra
TANYA MOFFAT-Iota Chi, Kidettes, GAA
RICHARD DENNIS MONTGOMERY-Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track,
Chaplain of Varsity Club, Honor Society, CSF, Secretary of Letter-
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Sr. Class Councils, Secretary ot Key Club, District Secretary, District
Governor, Delegate to Key Club Conventions, Jr. Varsity Basketball,
Letterman's Club, Band, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal
Singers, Barbershop Quartet, Brigadoon, Young Life, Alpha Theta
Chi, Gold M, Jewelled M, Jr. Statesmen, Sr. Talent Show, Corydon
Staff, Aries Staff
BARBARA LOUISE MOORE-Yoga, Honor Guard, Big Sister Committee,
Student Council, Future Nurses Club
SUE MOORE-Bowling Club, GAA, CYF
DONNA MORGAN-Kidettes, Iota Chi, Girls' League Committees
JOAN A. MORRIS-A Cappella Choir, Advanced Dance
MARY C. MORRIS-Advanced Dance
SUE MUDRA-Omega Kappa Chi, Advertising Art
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TERRY E. NICHOLS-Big Sister Committee, Jr. Guard of Honor, Tabu
RICHARD D. NICKS-Varsity Tennis, Band
DONNA R. NIEBUHR-Treasurer ot Anchor, GAA, Jr. Class Council
N. KAYE NIELSON-President, Vice President 81 Secretary of Delta
Gamma Omega, Orchestra, Arpeggio, Future Nurses of America,
GAA
ROY DEL NIXON-YFC
MICHAEL L. NOEL-Varsity Club, Varsity Golf, B Basketball, C Basketball
MIKE A. NOLAND-Football, Gymnastics, Future Teachers of America,
California Scholars Federation
PRESTON E. NORMAN-Thadus
DON F. NUZUM-B Basketball, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Fishing Club
TERRY O'BARR-Serfs, B Football, C Track, B Track
GARY RICHARD O'BRYAN-CSF, Varsity Track, Jr. Varsity Cross Country,
Jr. Varsity Football, Chemistry Team, B Track, Bowling Club
JOHN J. OEHLER-Captain of Varsity Football, Varsity Track, President
of Varsity Club, Student Council, Legislature, Chemistry Team
PENELOPE OLSEN-National Honor Society, Bowling Club, CSF, Girls'
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WALLACE TERRY OLSON-Key Club, Band, Jr. Varsity Football V
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RALPH C. OWENS--Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Jr. Var- A 'I '1
sity Basketball, B Track, Co-Captain of B Football, Corydon .
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INGRID MUNKITTRICK-Iota Chi, Modern Dance, Advertising Art, Ger-
man Club, YFC
JEFFRIE G. MURPHY--California Scholars Federation, National Honor
Society, Future Teachers of America, Chemistry Team, Tennis Team
JUDY NANCE
WILLIAM F. NEAL-B Track, Jr. Varsity Track, C Track, Hi-Y
RICHARD DARYL NEIGHBARGER-Vice President of Arpeggio, Band,
Orchestra, Tennis Team
DONNA KAY NEWELL-President of Arpeggio, Delta Gamma Omega,
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B. LEIGH PANKEY-Omega Kappa Chi, Girls' League Council, Synchro-
nized Swimming
SYLVIA JENE PARKER-Anu, National Honor Society, California Scholars
Federation, Jr. Class Council, Pepsters, Kidettes, Ramettes, Jr. Honor
Guard, Delta Tau Sigma, Sr. Orchestra, Fashion Show, Talent Show
PHYLLIS JANE PARSELL-California Scholars Federation, National Honor
Society, Jr. Guard of Honor, Art 8. Decoration, Big Sister Committee,
Secretary 8 Sergeant-at-Arms of Latin Club, FTA, Food Committee
DAVE R. PARSONS-Varsity Track, Jr. Varsity Cross Country, B Track,
Key Club, Chemistry Team, Spanish Club, CSF
LARRY LEE PARSONS
SHEILA ALAYNE PATCHEN-Anu, Achates, Senior Princess, Kidettes, Cali-
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Society, CSF, Treasurer of FTA, Legislature, Jr. Statesmen, Vice
President of Latin Club, Tennis Club
ROGER E. RHOADES-President of Student Body, President ot California
Scholars Federation, NHS, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Var-
sity Club, B Basketball, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Letterman's Club,
PrincipaI's Honor Roll
PHYLLIS NADINE RICE--Sodalis, Cosmopolitan Club, Future Teachers of
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RUTH HELEN RIDENOUR-Stage Make-up, Head Usher, Stage Design, Big
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SUZANNE ELIZABETH RIESTER-Big Sisters Committee, Future Nurses of
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JUDY ANN ROBERTSGN-Riding Club, GAA
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PATRICIA L. ROUTH-Legislature, Modern Dance
RALPH RUETZE--President of German Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Bowling
Club
EIRIK RUTLIN-Foreign Exchange Student trom Norway. Pledge Master of
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MICAELA ANN PAULSON-Vice President ot Anchor, California Scholars
Federation, FTA, Kidettes, Orchestra, National Honor Society, Candi-
date for Bank of America Award, PrincipaI's Honor Roll
LEO ELMO PEART-President of Lambda Sigma, Jazz Recordings
CAROLE L. PERLEY-Yoga, Kidettes, Alternate Varsity Song Girl, Secretary
of Inter-Club Council, A Cappella Choir, Treasurer of Spanish Club
PATRICIA E. PERRY-Jr. Class Council, Girls' League Advisory Board,
Girls' League Council, Legislature, Jr. Guard of Honor, Showgirls,
CSF, Girls' League Committees, Cosmopolitan Club, Prom Decorating
Committee
CAROLYN PETERSEN-President ot Omega Kappa Chi, GAA, Big Sister
Committee, Bowling Club
DAVID C. PETERSON-Hall Leader, Ram Rooters
GILBERT B. PHARRIS-National Honor Society, California Scholars Federa-
tion, Future Teachers ot America, Soph. 81 Jr. Class Council, Serfs,
German Club
WILLIAM STEVEN PHELPS-Legislature, Varsity Gymnastics, Sophomore
Representative, Football
JAMES H. PHILLIPS-Bowling Club
SUZANNE RAE PHILLIPS-Jr. Statesmen, Jr. Class Council, Vice President
of Omnis, Big Sister Committee, Girls' League Representative
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BARBARA L. POODRY-B Yell, Jr. Statesmen, Secretary of Omnis, Legis-
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GARY R. POUND
DAN POWELL
PATRICIA KAY PRIBOTH-GAA, Vice President of French
Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Bowling Club, Leadership
Gym Class
PATRICIA LEE PRICE-Yoga, Publicity Chairman of Medea
BRUNO PROCHASKA-Exchange student from Austria
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tan Club, Vice President of Student Body, President ot
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MARYLOU PROCTOR-Kidettes, President 8. Recording
Secretary ot Omnis, Big Sister Committee
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TOM SANDERS-President 81 Secretary of Alpha Theta Chi, Secretary of
Key Club, Swimming, CSF, Water Polo, Aries, Chairman of Publicity
of Jr. Statesmen, Sr. Class Council, Legislature, Museum Curator,
Varsity Poker
GEORGE SARA
CHARLES E. SARGENT-President 81 Vice President of Serfs, Sergeant-at-
Arms of Thadus
JAMES E. SCHLEE-California Scholars Federation, Electronics Club,
Chemistry Club, Physics Club
GARY W. SCHOENFELDT-Secretary of Serfs, Ski"CIub, Jazz Club
RON ROY SCHROEDER-Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming, Captain
of B Water Polo, Thadus, Lettermen, Fishing Club
DIANE SCHUSTER
JAMES SEXTON-President of Jr. Class, Chairman of Athletics, CSF, Var-
sity Football, FTA, Vice President of Spanish Club, Student Council,
Legislative Representative, Sr. Class Representative
MICHAEL SHARRAR-Co-Chairman of Entertainment, Varsity Club, Editor
of '58 Aries, NHS, Varsity Football, CSF, Cosmopolitan Club, Presi-
dent of German Club, Letterman's Club, Legislature, Soph. 81 Jr.
Class Councils
CAROL SHEEHAN
BARBARA SHEERON
ROBERT D. SHELLEY-Rifle Team
RUDOLPH C. SHEPARD-Soph., Jr., 81 Sr. Class Councils, Cosmopolitan
Club, Spanish Club
LINDA KAY SHERFY-Cosmopolitan Club, GAA, Riding Club, Bowling
Club
SHIRLEY SHEWMAN
DORIS SHIPMAN-Bowling Club
LINDA SHOMAKER-President of Iota Chi, Anchor, Kidettes, Jr. Guard of
Honor, Aries, National Scholar Society, National Honor Society,
Competitive Swimming, Water Ballet, Girls' League Council, GAA,
Buftums' Young Careerist Finalist
ROBERT SHRIDER-Sergeant-at-Arms 81 Treasurer of Serfs
J. ALEX SILVA-Jazz Recordings
CHUCK H. SINGER-Advisory Board of Ramshack, Thespians, Cosmopoli-
tan Club, Spanish Club, Best Foot Forward
JOAN MARLENE SINNER
DARLENE SKAGGS
CHESTER SKIBINSKI-California Scholars Federation, Varsity Tennis
JOAN MAXINE SLAGLE-GAA, President of GAA, Student Government,
FTA, President of M Club
BOB SMITH
CARL W. SMITH-California Scholars Federation, Band, All-City B Foot-
ball, All-League B Football, Track
DIXIE ANN SMITH-A Cappella Choir, Sr. Talent Show, Sr. Chorus Line,
Advanced Modern Dance, Sr. Girls' Glee
GILBERT SMITH
RICHARD V. SMITH--Bowling Club, Science Club
SHIRLEY ELLEN SMITH--Jr. Guard of Honor, Girls' League Council, Big
Sister Committee, Ushers Club, Girls' League Committee
ELENOR FAITH SOMLLEN
SHARON ANN SMULAND-Student Legislature
JANET SNYDER
PHILLIP C. SNYDER-Varsity Baseball, Jr. Varsity Football, Varsity Club
Letterman's Club
BILL R. SOUSA-B Basketball, Varsity Golf, Varsity Club, Letterman's Club
GARY E. SPROAL-Print Shop
JUDIE STARKWEATHER-California Scholars Society, Water Ballet, Presi-
dent of Bachelorettes, FTA
RICHARD STIRLING-BTD
JIM STOTLER-Gymnastic Team, Choir, Latin Club
KAREN LYNN STRAIN-President 8K Treasurer of Salus, Achates, Kidettes,
Soph. 81 Jr. Class Councils, Legislature, NHS, CSF, Corydon, Honor
Guard, Big Sister Committee, FTA, FNA, Secretary ot Omnis
TOM CLYDE STRAIN
DORALEE SUMMERS-Corresponding Secretary of Socii, Maiorette, Jr.
Guard of Honor, Jr. Statesmen, Modes 81 Manners, Girls' League
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SANDRA LOU SUNDBLAD-Anu, Kidettes, Big Sister Committee
RONALD C. SWIRCZEK-Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Football, Varsity
Baseball, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club, Letterman's Club, Span-
ish Club, Alpha Theta Chi
JOHN TALLACKSON
JACK MICHAEL TALSKY-Varsity Track, C Track, Cosmopolitan Club,
All-City Track, Jr. Varsity Cross Country, Letterman's Club
DEXTER TAYLOR-Best Foot Forward, Brigadoon, Stage Door, Sergeant-
at-Arms ot Thespians, Secretary of Chi Sigma, Birdwatchers Club,
Legislature
GARY ALLEN TEKELY-Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Varsity Club,
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Co-Captain of Kidettes, Jr. 8. Sr. Class Councils, Synchronized Swim-
ming Show, Jr. Guard of Honor, Modes 81 Manners, Jr. Statesmen
PAT L. THEISEN-Girls' League Committee, Big Sister Committee, Girls'
League Representative
SANDRA JEAN THOMAS-Exchange student to Austria. ICYE, NHS, Cali-
fornia Scholars Society, Arpeggio, Thespians, Cosmopolitan, Syn-
chronized Swimming Show, Water Ballet, GAA, Piano Accompanist,
Jewelled M, Gold M
KEITH E. THOMPSON-CSF, NHS, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Boys'
Quartet, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, B Football, B Basketball
B Track, Jr. Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Basketball, Jr. Varsity Track
Treasurer of Key Club, Vice President of Alpha Theta Chi, MENC,
National Chorus, Spring Festival
GARY TIDWELL-Varsity Club, Football, Track, Letterman, Madrigals
A Cappella Choir, Barber Shop Quartet, Letterman's Club
DON TIPPIN--Mixed Chorus
VINCE TILLMAN
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CAROL SUE TRAILOR-Anchor, Socii, California Scholars Federation, GAA
RAMONA MARIE TROUP-Red Cross, GAA
KRISTY TUCKER
MIKE L. VANDAVEER
GALE EDWARD VANDEVENTER-National Honor Society, California
Scholars Federation, Cosmopolitan Club, German Club, Future
Teachers of America, Photography Club
DONNA HELENE VAN DYK
ELAINE VERNON-Jr. Guard of Honor, Orchestra, Showgirl Choreog-
rapher, Big Sister Committee, Corydon, Marching Band, Concert
Band
MAURICE S. VICKERS-Transferred from Norfolk, Virginia. Key Club,
Archeological Society of Virginia, Princess Ann Archery Club
NANCY VINCENT-Anchor, Corresponding Secretary of Sodalis, Achates,
Secretary of CSF, FTA, NHS, Treasurer of Girls' League, Big Sister
Committee, Jr. Guard of Honor, Jr. Statesmen, Legislature
MIKE JOHN WALDERS-Lambda Sigma
DICK L. WALKER-Vice President of Letterman's Club, Gymnastics, B
Football, Aries, Jr. Class Council
JANE E. WALKER-Soph. 8. Jr. Class Council, FTA, Flower Committee,
Girls' League Refreshment Committee, Big Sister Committee, Bowl-
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SUSAN WALKER-Vice President of Riding Club, GAA
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RON WALTERS-Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Varsity Track,
Spanish Club
JULIE WALTON
PARNELL JULI
Federation, Key Club, Band, Future Teachers of America, Jr. Varsity
Football, Chemistry Team, German Club
JUDITH FRANKIE WATSON-Sr. Talent Show
Modern Dance, BTD, Ballet Company
KAY WATTELET-Corr . ,
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RAY WYATT-Stage Crew, Football
CHARLENE ANN YOUNG-Corresponding Secretary 81 Council Chair-
man of Medea, Jr. Guard of Honor, Big Sister Committee, Talent
Show, Advanced Swimming
ELIZABETH YOUNG-Chaplain 8. Social Chairman of Medea, Big Sister
Committee
M. DAVID YOSELOFF-National Honor Society, California Scholars Fed-
eration, Physics Team, Orchestra, Dance Band, Arpeggio, Band
BARBARA ANN ZILLGITT-Senior Director of Anchor, Achates, Flag Girl,
Honor Society, CSF, Sodalis, Kidettes, Secretary of Sr. Class, GAA,
Historian ot Spanish Club, Aries Queen, Jr. Statesmen, Chemistry
Team, Legislature, Jr. Guard of Honor
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BOB WEISER-Football
CAROL LOU WELLS-President of Sodalis, National Honor Society, CSF,
Future Teachers of America, Jewelled M, Kidettes, Legislature, GAA
DOYLE GENE WHEATLEY-Transferred from Wilson High School. Varsity
Football, Jr. Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, All-
Southern Band, All-District Band
JOYCE WHIPPLE-Jr. Class Council, Modern Dance
JUDITH ANN WHITTAKER-Social Chairman at Salus, Vice President of
Achates, Publicity Chairman of Student Body, Jr. Guard of Honor,
Legislature, Candidate for Aries Queen, Big Sister Committee, Modes
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LINDA WIKE-Transferred from Polytechnic High School. Girls' League
Representative
GREGG SHERMAN WILLARD-Lambda Sigma
JOANNE WILLEY-A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Bowling Club, Sr. Glee
Club, Crafts Club
JANICE JEAN WILLIAMS-Bowling Club
YVONNE WILLINGHAM-President 81 Treasurer of Lambda Zeta, Future
Nurses of America, Inter-Social Council, Legislature, Jr. Show Girls
BARBARA JO WILSON
GARY D, WIMSETT-Transferred from Manila, Philippines. Bowling Club,
Vice President ot Student Council, President ot Jr. Class, Baseball,
Bowling, Choir
LYNNE WINNIK-Secretary of Student Body, AFS Exchange Student, Jr.
81 Sr. Class Councils, President of Jr. Class, Chairman of Clubs 8K
Activities, President, Vice President 8. Treasurer of Anchor, Editor of
Corydon, Anu, Treasurer ot Girls' League, Sealbearer, CSF, Vice
President of NHS, Secretary of Cosmopolitan, DAR Award Winner,
GAA, Big Sister Committee, Jr. Statesmen
PATRICIA JOAN WINSLOW
RON L. WISE-Lambda Sigma, Bowling Club
SUZANNE F. WITHAM-Vice President of Sodalis, California Scholars
Federation, Future Teachers of America, President of French Club
PHILIP STEPHENS WHITTENBERG-Varsity Club, Letterman's Club, Legis-
lature, Spanish Club, Varsity G0lf
PAUL WOISH-Swimming Team, Track Team, Jr, Varsity Football
JOYCE A, WOLFE-California Scholars Federation, Future Teachers of
America, Cosmopolitan Club, GAA, Big Sister Committee
JO ANN WOODY--Big Sister Committee, Show Girls
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DONALD E. ZWEIFEL-Vice President of Millikan
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GRETCHEN ACKER-Transferred from Fairbury,
Nebraska. Usher Club, Girls' League Repre-
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MARY JANE BRADDOCK-Foreign Exchange Stu-
dent to Denmark. Treasurer ot Anchor, Latin
Club, CSF, National Honor Society, Treasurer
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JEAN COLWELL-Secretary of YFC, Honor Roll,
National Honor Society, California Scholarship
Federation, Sodalis, Bowling
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JAMES MCNAMARA-Transferred from Woodrow
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Leuzinger in the dust for o 34-7 vic-
tory for the Roms. Monty McDermott
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60 FALL SPORTS
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Energetic Roms
Don Powell l28l cleors the woy
while Jerry Orcutt l42l grcipples with
o Bellflower opponent. Gory Tekely
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After a string of victories, Millikan
met its first defeat at the hands of the
defending Moore League champions.
.lim Erickson receives pass in game
lost to Wilson, 6-28.
Don Montgomery l82l is still on the
ground as Werner Frey lleftl and
Frank Terry hold Dominguez Dons
back for Orcutt l42l. The Rams' skill-
ful blocking and teamwork won the
game, 39-19.
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The hardest fighting Varsity foot-
ball team in Millikan's history tore
loose at Jordan's Panthers for a
20-13 victory for the Rams. Ralph
Owens l25l fights stubbornly while
Bill Bewley l68l guards.
FALL SPORTS 61
Charging Millikan was upset simi-
lar to Jerry Orcutt when the Poly
Jackrabbits pranced to a 41-13 vic-
tory. Other Rams are Ralph Owens
l25l, Don Montgomery l82l, Jack
Miller l73l, Herb Bodnar l58l, and
Werner Frey l6Ol.
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Palmer, Marshall, Atkinson, Patton, Mayberry, Estep. Row
Schweke, Boan, Wall, Henderson, Dawson, Scheres, Oram
Smith, McFall lMgr.l. Row 3-Coach Harris, Klinger, Finley,
gitt, Tounzen, Misener, Stucker, Walter, Orcutt, McKenzie
Young, Twigger lMgr.l.
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The hefty Jr. Varsity tromped through a gruelling Millikan 6 .......... ,,,.,,,,,, 3 4 Bellflgwer
season, winning three games and tying one. The Rams lost Millikan 34 ...,,..,.. 6 Excelsigr
two games by a disheartening one point and were only Millikan l3 .......... ...,,,,i,, 'I 4 Wilggn
once completely upset by another team. This year, the Jr. Millikan I2 .,......,, 6 Dominguez
Varsity football members combined talent and spirit to Mllllkfln 6 ........... .,,,,.,,,, 1 4 Lqkewood
make a winning team. Millikan T2 ................,................ O Jordqn
Millikan 6 ,,..,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, 6 Poly
WON - 3 LOST- A TIF -1
62 FALL SPORTS
Under Coach Carl Berneker, Millikan's B grid-
ders attained the Moore League apex. The well-
trained B defense held opponents to no more than
one touchdown each. The hustling offense averaged
a remarkable 7.8 yards per scrimmage play. Thir-
teen B team members placed on the first three
All-League teams, of which five made the first.
Jim Hiatt l75l is stopped by a Poly man in f
game which cinched the Moore League title. He
later scored Millikan's single touchdown.
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Robinson, Smith, Hite, Maclntyre, Stansberry, Watson, West lCo-Capt.l, Hiatt, Weston
Row 2-Walden, Boughn, Tucker, Thiel, Owens, Nuzum, LaMont, Deaderick, Perry,
Edwards, Lamberson, McConnell, O'Barr, Robbins. Row 3-Coach Redman, Simpson,
Guy, Catlin, Mileovich, Martinez, Nechochea, Carpenter, Onstutt, Valenzuela, Wood,
Qualls, Stockhom, Horn, Chalfont, Coach Berneker.
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25 ..,,,,,,,, lcllll, 7 Excelsior
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Coach Carl Berneker, Gary West, Eric Houtz, and Coach
Av 'il
Millikan's Varsity Hoopsters opened the season with the defeats of
Excelsior, 6l-40, and Tulare, 53-24, in non-league meets. The highlight
of the entire season was the beating of Compton, the defending CIF
champions, 49-45. The Rams suppressed their opponents for a fine de-
fensive average ot 46 points, to place third in the Moore League.
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Varsity captain, Tom Dortch 1241 emerged as
Millikan's high point man in the Compton game 1top1
with his driving lay-in. Compton's 45-49 defeat was
the season's best upset.
FALL SPORTS
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Roger Rhoades paced Millikan to its first Moore
League victory of the basketball season when Lake-
wood was defeated 68-53, before a capacity crowd
of 1500. Lakewood later edged out its first victory
at the Rams' expense, 41-40.
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the basketball season with a bouncing 60-41 victory
over the Pilots, Roger Rhoades 1301 battles an Excel-
sior player while Dick Montgomery 1321, Chuck Long
1201, Gary Garrison 1101, and Bill Brown 1521
look on.
A last period attack by the Rams made the CIF
Champions 1left1 stand aghast. Gary Ernst shoots
while Bob Bodnar readies for rebound during Comp-
ton game.
shooters Upset Gpponents
The Roms' second Moore Leogue win wos
eorned cnt Jordon, 63-49. Dick Montgomery led the
Roms with 25 points for o 66-55 victory in the sec-
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ltopl Roger Rhocides scores during the Excelsior
gome.
Bob Bodncir lleftl flips boll to Dick Montgomery
l32l in the second court romp ogoinst Wilson, which
won 57-52. The Bruins nipped the Roms in the first
Moore League opener, 52-46.
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The Poly Jockrobbits ltopl sow the Roms foll
behind for 50-56 ond 43-28 losses in spite of Tom
Dortch l24l cind his crosh-through loyup.
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Bob Halpin, outstanding B player, chalks
up another two points in the victorious Wil-
George Deering shoots in one of Wilson
games. The rambling B group won first meet
49-34, and second bout, 60-46.
.l.V.'s Ramble To Court Triumphs
Bottom Row-McGawan, Rosenthal, Beard, Owens, DeKalb. Row 2-Coach Haddy,
Young Dull Miller, Williams, Pearson, Krietzburg, Fohring.
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ioyed a fluctuating season. The team
won and lost a game with each
opponent except Wilson, who out-
scored them twice. After winning the
last three games, the Jr. Varsity tied
with Poly for second place in the
Moore League.
This year's B team promises I 5 8 i E 4 4 ,M
to be a great help to the Var- 1 ' V '
sity team next year. The B's
ended the season in second
place, iust barely missing first.
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overcame every opponent of the fast-
moving season, including several B
reserve teams. The strong desire to
win was coupled with skill to make a
champion basketball team.
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Coach Wohlmuth, Schuster, Dunneback, Meyer, Marskell, Garrison,
Kelly, Guertin, Tolbert, Brittain, Thomas lMgr.l.
High Points Gained By Active B's And C's
Doug Stockham lhiddenl iumps against
Wilson player at start of game which en-
abled Millikan B's to maintain second place
in the Moore League.
High-point players and team co-captains,
Lee Marskell and Gary Garrison, receive the
C team trophy from Coach Joe Wohlmuth.
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Shaw, Mayo. Row 2-Rutlin, Wise, Mari, Amsberry, Vandecar, Hazlett, Waldron,
O'Brian, Neal, Burk. Row 3-Coach Glover, Patrick, Kawaichi, Burg, Green, Hirsch-
land, Clarke, Lopez, Koenig, Lampel, Bill, George.
SEASON RUN DOWN
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WON - 4 LOST - 0 PCT. - 1.000 ""
The starting line-up is broken as the gun fires sounding
the beginning of the race against Poly in the final Moore
League meet.
SEASON RUN DOWN
JUNIOR VARSITY
Millikan 18 .........,..............,.....,...,. 39 Poly
Millikan 24 .......... ....,,,.,.,., 3 2 Jordan
Millikan 15 .....,.... .,,,......,,, 5 9 Lakewood
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my 'Jim Jr. Varsity runners, Dave Waldron and Gary O'Brian, lead the way
f"f ' during the final cross-country meet. Millikan's Jr. Varsity won, 18-39.
70 FALL sronrs .
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Millikan's steadfast cross-country teams trotted to the Moore League
summit by winning first places with no League losses. The victories in-
cluded the first Varsity championship of any kind in Millikan's history. The
racing Varsity lost only to Bellflower while Jr. Varsity lost to Bellflower
and Excelsior in the non-league meets.
Out of cross-country's top five, only senior, Ron Clarke will be lost.
Many of the skilled runners, most of which are sophomores, hope to main-
tain the championship in future years.
Cross-country points are tallied by the addition of the number of the
places taken by each team. The squad with the most players in top posi-
tions will have fewer points, thus winning the race.
Cross Country Runners Stride To League
Supremacy
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Shaw, Neil Meyer, and Nelson Farris relax during .
a rare moment. '
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and Gary Cummings, near the finish. Race was lost H Q
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Kelly look on in the typical action filled game. -
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Thomason, Moore. Row 3-Sanders,
Bailey, Murray, Garrett, Hall, Clark, Witscher,
vey, Allen, Reece, Balsilie, Mason, Herz, May,
Goldenberg, Johnson, Duncan, King, Haines
Frey. Row 4-Coach Kanarek, Schoenborn, Kelly, Forsman, McLaughlin, Herb, Swetsl
Humpal, Phillips, Hammond, Hensel, Schroeder, Egner, Slusser, Muehlenberg, Coach
Bush.
Previous records were topped as the Varsity
and B water polo teams each entered into fifth
place in the Moore League with two wins, four
losses. The Varsity, B, and C teams cleaned up
Montebello with 5-4, 7-4, l8-2 wins respectively.
They then swept over Compton and Jordan with
splashing triumphs.
72 FALL SPORTS
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Due to not scoring when it was possible,
Rams' Varsity lost the last four games 9-l5, 6-7, '
4-6, and l2-4 to Wilson, Lakewood, Downey, and
Poly.
The Millikan poloists closed the season with
four wins, six losses for the Varsity and three wins,
five losses for the B's.
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Class participation is shown in Miss Burch's
Sophomore English class where grammar,
literature and composition are taught.
"Histories make men wise, poets, witty, the mathe-
matics, subtle, natural philosophy, deep, morals,
grave, logic and rhetoric, able to contend."
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MARY HANSEN
M.A., U.S.C.
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B.A., U.C. at Berkeley B.A., U.C.L.A.
NEIL VAN STEENBERGEN
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government class where government procedures are stressed by student
reports. A better understanding ot America's past and present results
from such panel discussions.
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responsible to the interests of
all."
- Woodrow Wilson
ORVILLE B. CURTIS
M.A., Univ. of Iowa
FRANK A. KANAREK
M.A., L.B.S,C.
THOMAS J. KINKADE
B.S, ohio sf. univ.
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M.A., U.S.C.
JOSEPH YOSELOFF
Juris. Dr., Univ. of low
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MARJORIE R. DAVIDSON
MA., L.B.s.c. B.S-I Unch of Berkeley
ALVIN RASHKOW
M.A., West. Reserve Univ.
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lively enoctment of Shokespec1re's "Macbeth" in senior English, which
stresses literature ond composition for college preparatory students.
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"Every language is a temple, in
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O. W. Holmes
TOPPER SMITH
L.B.S.C.
GLADYS S THRALL
ELEANOR WEIHERMAN
M.A., Univ. of Illinois
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M-A-, Univ. of Arizona
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B.A., Lo Verne Coll.
GERALD HANNA
B.A., L.B.S.C.
MATHEMATICS
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M.S., Univ. of Utah
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M.A., Miami Univ.
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LEON C. VAN OOSTEN
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DELBERT F. PENHALL
M.S., U.S.C.
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M.A., Stanford
BUCKNER N. HARRIS
M.A., L.B.S.C.
MAXON MONTGOMERY
B.A., Lcl Verne Coll.
ROBERT R. MEYERS
M.A., L.B.S.C.
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M.Ed., Louisiana Univ.
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BUSINESS EDUCATION
KENNETH R. KEENAN
M.A., Colorado State
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M.A., Colorado Coll.
ARNOLD N. REINERTSON
M.A., Univ. of S.D.
MAXINE TREVATHEN
M.A., Columbia Univ.
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M.A., Columbia Univ.
CHARLES R. BILLING
B.A., U.C., Santa Barbara
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practical experience in industrial arts by
printing the school paper and other
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the best possible results from a proiect.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
"Technical education is the exaltation of manual labour,
the bringing of manual labour up to the highest excellence
of which it is susceptible."
-W. E. Gladstone
LESTER A. HARRIS
B.A., U.C., Santa Barbara
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M.A., Colorado State
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Student Council Plans RAMhi Activities
More than just a class, the Student Council's whole structure
is designed to represent the Millikan student body in every way.
Democratic ideals, through parliamentary procedure, is carried out
by the members in their many activities and associations.
An effective student council is not only respected by the
students but contributes a great deal to the entire school program.
The members give up their time and exert great effort on con-
structive leadership and representation to fulfill the confidence
placed in them when they are elected to their positions by the
student body or one of its many organizations. They express honest
opinions and develop programs designed to strengthen the student
activity program.
Every Millikan student can be proud ofthe student council -
a fine example of the democratic process in action.
Sharon Lyon Eirik Rutlin Frgn geif
CGHTSSH President Chairman of Activities Chairman of Publicity
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Caught by the camera as they discuss experiences are exchange
students, Mary Jane Braddock, Lynne Winnik, Bruno Prochaska, Ellen Holle
and Eirik Rutlin with Dr. Kohn, who directs, advises, and spearheads the
entire program. This year almost 52,000 was collected through a share
sale campaign to finance next year's program.
Exchange Students Further International Goodwill
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Eirik Rutlin of Norway and
Ellen Holle of the Nether-
lands, have been our guests
this year at Millikan.
Bruno Prochaska is a student
from Austria.
Founded in l9l4, American Field
Service believes that international re-
lations can be improved and false
ideas about the United States can be
counteracted by bringing foreign
high school students to live in this
country for one year. In this program,
which also sends American youth
abroad, the students acquire a first-
hand knowledge of the country in
which they go to live. This year there
were two foreign students participat-
ing in the program at Millikan . .
Eirik Rutlin and Ellen Holle.
The International Christian Youth
Exchange is an inter-denominational
exchange program for high school
seniors.
Though it is sponsored by churches,
the requirements are similar to those
ofthe American Field Service.
Bruno Prochaska and Sandra
Thomas are a direct exchange. Bruno
is sponsored by the Los Altos Metho-
dist Church.
Lynn Winnik and Mary Jane
Braddock, two Millikan stu-
dents, went to Germany and
Denmark, respectively.
Sandy Thomas, a Millikan
Senior replaces Bruno in his
home in Austria.
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Class Of '59 Presents
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the Millikan auditorium. Displaying varied talents from
modern dance to an impersonation of Marilyn Monroe, the
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Dorthy Geisler, and Mr. Robert Bowes gave assistance in
drama, dance, and voice. They were ably assisted by Mr.
Harry Bauer's stage crew.
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Smart styles, chique clothes, debonaire accessories, sharp fashions and a
wide variety of apparel catch the attention of eager-eyed students.
Assemblies Provide
Pleasant lnterlucles
Between Classes
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L.B.C.C. Orchestra and Glee Club render entertaining repertoire of
romantic music and inspire thoughts of far-away places.
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Bottom Row--Mayo, Zippert, Paulson, Clark, Schnei-
der, Peterson. Row 2-Moen, Parrott, Butcher,
Drawbolt, Dilworth, Nielson, Vose, Reece, Burdick.
Row 3-Hayes, Rogers, Strong, Ubben, Huffmire,
Corcoran, Rodsatin, Vernon, Kawaichi, Yoseloff,
Graves, Murdy, Burke, King. Row 4-Silverstein,
Dudney, Gibson, Gibson, Newell, Fehrman, Petty,
Harvey, Chew, Clark, Salzman, Rickman, Clark,
Dorrans, Pilarzyk, Dawson, Martin, Uribe, Van
Winkle, Burke. Row 5-Knox, Brandmeyer, Work-
man, Iverson, Wright, Gordon, Dale, Atwood, Prid-
onoff, Rehpohl, McLeow, Harvey, Mr. Pappone,
Neighbarger, Jones, Beard, Scott, Householder,
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Bottom Row-Parker, -Davis, Conter, Walker, Gipe
Sienknecht. Row 2--Hay, Scanlan, Butler, Gipe
Meinke, Marshall, Grimwood, Self. Row 3-Fitz
simmons, Haller, Hadland, Polak, Gamble, Foltz
McFedters.
Vocal Groups
Bottom Row-Mrs. Angus, Judy McElheny, Barbara
Felton, Linda Hollenbeck, Pat Staples, Ruth Morgan,
Robbie Monroe, Billie Adams, Sharon Hart, Carol
Rohling, Linda Brennan, Carol Kline, Vicki Finnern,
Diane Seguin, Bonnie Bright, Mr. Bower. Row 2-
Marsha Thompson, Lynn Kelly, June Henderson,
Jeanne Putman, Mary Ann McConahay, Judy Wat-
kins, Carolyn Ehle, Cherrie Chard, Madeline Mo-
sella, Pat Grenig, Carolyn Bates, Kathi Crandall,
Pat Miller, Barbara Roach, Penny Cohen, Danelle
Millete, Susan Kibler.
Best In Southern California
MIXED CHORUS
Bottom Row-Bushman, Mantsch, Anderson, Gray
Meyers, Davis, Proctor, Flaherty, Slagle, Hutsell
Miss Roesner. Row 2-Hubbard, Manning, Hatha-
way, Milledge, Ramey, Tippin, Lankford, Cozart,
St. Jacques. Row 3-Horton, Guy, Carey, Brown,
Mantenfe, Yoken, Wimsett, Milledge, Chilcote. Row
4-Zweifel, McGrady, Moen, Lesk.
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Enhance School Prestige
Heralded as the finest orchestra to appear
in years by the Southern California Band and
Orchestra Directors Association, Millikan is
iustly proud of this fine group.
Under the direction of Mr. Michael Pap-
pone, the orchestra played at their fall and
spring concerts, at Vespers Service, and at
numerous other special concerts, as well as
school assemblies. Several of the orchestra
members have received nation-wide recog-
nition for fine musical ability.
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After School ime Devoted To Aries '59 Production
ARIES '59 was published this year under an experimental program. Without a
separate class period set aside to work on the book without a regular classroom
atmosphere, and without an experienced staff or sponsor, ARIES '59 nonetheless
marks a highpoint in yearbook production. All of the work was done by a volunteer
staff on after school and Saturday time. The average staff member donated about
ten hours each week of the school year to planning, writing, photographing, making
lists, pasting, and doing the many detailed jobs that are necessary to turning out an
outstanding annual. Although the experiment was not an unqualified success because
the sacrifice of time and effort made difficult the full participation in other activities
of the staff members, the worth of their efforts is reflected in the book which students
eagerly awaited.
ARIES '59 includes a number of firsts. Individual pictures of every student are
presented, The well-organized sales drive, kicked off by the outstanding ARIES SING
assembly, netted I7OO buyers, the largest number in the school's history. This, the
third annual, is produced in an unusual offset-process which combines the advantages
of black and white contrast with the beauty and effectiveness of color. An explosive
theme dominated every section of the book, adding significantly to the continuity and
presentation of school life. Two hundred and eight pages, including more pages
devoted to activities and sports, top the previous annual by 24 pages. From staff and
sponsor ideas and from examples of outstanding annuals all over the country, many
specific details of exemplary yearbook production, too numerous to mention here,
were incorporated into the final product. Above all, considering the special circum-
stances under which ARIES '59 was developed, the staff members and sponsor
worked harmoniously and effectively throughout the school year.
We, the staff members and sponsor, are hopeful that you will receive as much
pleasure from this book as we have received from creating it.
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Basketball-Bottom Row-Allen, Melino, McMahon, Roberts, McDorman. Row 2-
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Champlin, McDorman, Emmons, Burd,
Synchronized Swimming Team-Bottom Row-Miss Peterson, Brookshire, Moen, Par-
sons, Blagg, Fieger, Terry, Murdy, Meyers, Jamison, Higuera, Clark, Keller, Bailey,
Gruturduria, Allen, Hutchinson, Davidson, Burd, Seymour, Smith, Hanks. Row 2-
Miller, Panky, Handy, Swanson, Walkers, Kelly, Bosking, Niebuhr, Shomaker, MacRae
Harvey, Jones, Hull, Busch, LaBelle, Nichols, Chapel, Knox, Duckworth, Lankford
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Girls' League Committees Coordinate Femme Activities
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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lTreas.I, Bonnie Fieger
lCorres. Sec.l, Ellen I-lolle
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lSpring Pres.l, Katie Mack
lRec. Sec.I, Jeri Clwitwood
lFaIl Pres.l, Connie Blagg
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Joan Glasier
Barry Goldenberg
Bobbi Goldenberg
Kyleen Gordon
Bill Graham
Connie Grant
Donna Grater
Nancy Graves
Sue Gray
Charlotte Green
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Wayne Fitzer
Pat Fitzsimmons
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Larry Fox
Barbara Francus
Terry Frank
Jan Franks
Sherry Frazier
Bob Frederick
Carolyn Freeman
Tom Frey
Werner Frey
Chris Fryer
Ellen Gabor
Richard Gadd
Rene Gagne
Ramon Galaz
Tom Gale
Michelle Gammon
Richard Gardner
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Frances Jolley
Clayton Jones
Frances Jones
Linda Jones
Karen Jumper
Kenneth Kabler
Bill Kandler
Arline Kaplan
Melanie Karr
Bonnie Kash
Marc Kashinsky
David Keith
Frank Kelly
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Glen Kennedy
Verna Kerr
Ron Kersey
Donna Kessinger
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Betty Holmes
Jim Horsager
Judy Horn
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Jolynne Hoton
Bob Kidder
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Jean Kimbell
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league season.
Moore League teams with sad spirits were
the aftermath of Millikan's varsity baseball
group. Under Coach Bob Myers, the team en-
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Bottom Row-Jones, Clark, Stoller lCapl.l, Bender, Mehlmauer, McClellan. Row 2-
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year with only two seniors on the squad. The outstanding per-
former was Captain Jim Stotler, who broke the school record and
ascended to top position in the Moore League with his 20 twenty-
foot rope climb in 4.l seconds.
Dennis Donegan and Mike Phillips placed high in the league
finals and are expected to be mainstays as seniors. Their events
were the rings and long horse, respectively.
The highlight of this year's gymnastic troop was the outstand-
ing performances by a few individuals. The team placed fourth in
the league finals, although it showed steady improvement through-
out the dual meet season.
Top-notch gymnast, Eddie Higuera, achieves recogni-
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B and C Cvalmen Round Out Full Season
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Coaches Glover and Harris' B track
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C TRACK
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Downey Millikan 50 Downey
Excelsior Millikan 57 Excelsior
Wilson Millikan 57 Wilson
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Bottom Row-Suits, Rives, Goldenberg, Reece, Balsillie, Peppler,
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A new adventure in swimming was enioyed this year
as each team smashed its own school record. The varsity
group included sophomore Bob Duncan as kingpin, who
placed in the C.l.F. finals with top-notch Bill Hensel, also
varsity.
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VARSITY
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Artesia, 33-4, Warren, 22-8, and Santa Fe, l7-ll, in
non-league meets.
The team entered the Moore League with high hopes,
but found some defeats. However, the tenacious group
provided Millikan with an exciting tennis season.
SEASON RUN-DOWN
VARSITY
Millikan Wilson
Millikan Lakewood
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SEASON RUN-DOWN
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SEASON RUN-DOWN
JUNIOR VARSITY
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Michael Ross
Linda Rossi
Kimble Royall
Suzanne Rubenste
Dean Russell
Leslie Rzepko
Judy Sandstrom
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Joe Spinelli
Janet Spitzer
Linda Sprague
Patricia Staples
Connie Starzewski
Carol Statland
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Mary Stearns
Shirley Stirling
Peter St. Jacques
Jeanne Stockton
Linda Stoll
Donna Strahlman
Jan Streeter
Norma Strickland
Joe Stucker
Judy Sullivan
Jerry Supernaw
Gayland Sutton
Bill Swain
Dolleen Sweet
Judy Swim
Robert Syring
Zell Tate
John Teague
Nancy Theisen
John Thomas
Marion Thomas
Robert Thomas
Robin Thomas
Kenny Thomason
Marsha Thompson
Katrin Thrall
Tom Thurmond
Dick Tickle
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Steve Tolbert
Linda Tomlin
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Carol Worthen
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Robert Wright
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Bottom Row-Porlier, Amers, Braddock, Mack, Zillgitt, Tenenbau, Paulson, Chitwood
lPres.l, Winnik, Lipson, Niebuhr, Kelley, Kaplan, Byron. Row 2-Miss Doughty, Tucker,
Shomaker, Holle, Dixon, Hogan, Fieger, Terry, Vincent, Davidson, Trailor, Luthen,
Trane. Row 3-Hunt, Filley, Dundas, Karr, Fischbein, Feuer, Victor, Moberley, Clark,
Hayes, Hendry, Waldron, Bird, Baines.
Anchor-A girls service organization dedicated to serve the
less fortunate, Anchor's many activities include: collecting
can goods for the Salvation Army, Christmas caroling at the
Los Angeles County Hospital and making and selling Millikan
pennants for homecoming day. Anchor club sponsored the
all-school "Mad Hatters Ball" and also was the winner of
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Bottom Row-Hedrick, Whittaker, Martin lPres.l, Lyon, Winnik,N Gard. Row 2-
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Houston, Strain, Meltzer, Basking, Zillgitt, Kelley, Keller, Vincent.
Achates-Organized as an honorary club to recognize outstanding
senior girls, Achates' main purpose is to promote school spirit and
service. Membership in the club is willed by senior members to junior
girls who qualify. This year, Achates sponsored a dance to help build
student body funds,
Arpeggio-A musical interest club organized to further
music appreciation on campus and throughout the commu-
nity, Arpeg9io's purpose is to illustrate that all music can be
enjoyed by everyone. The club presented ci fine musical as-
sembly and its members participate in concerts and other
musical events.
Bottom Row-Nicholson, Newell lPres.l, Neighbarger, Clegg, Parrott. Row 2-Souter,
Fehrmcmn Harm, Pfidonoff, Ashby, Belkin, Rickman, Rehpohl, Clark, Srazier, Clark.
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Alpha Theta Chi-is a special interest club founded for the purpose
of developing each member's social character and for promoting
meritorius service to the school and to the community. In an effort to
encourage school spirit, Alpha Theta Chi participated in many worth-
while activities and donated S70 to American Field Service fund
raising drive. Giving food baskets at Christmas and Thanksgiving
is a club tradition.
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Bottom Row-Haney, Rutlin, Henderson, Mr. Bower, Eldred, Rickman, Shaw. Row 2-
Cummings, Montgomery, Sanders, Bill, Thompson, Hedrick, Meyer, Hiatt, Cooey, Tim.
Row 3-Hunt, Wise, Kawaichi, Mayo, Farris, Meyer, Sharrar, Robinson, Cooey,
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Cummins, Cleveland, Parker, Ford, Winnik, Holton, Rogers. Row 3-Copeland,
Sundblad, Pafchen, Arnold, Kelley, Klein, Pyles, Pilgrim, Van Dyke.
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Anu-As the first welfare club organized on the Millikan campus, Anu's main purposes
are fo assist in communify acfivifies, promofe school spirif and encourage leadership
and service. The oraanizafion was The recipient of the George Pufnam Youlh Award
CLUBS 171
Bottom Row-MacAdams, Swett, Estep, Orth, Preston, Householder Whitney Sherfy,
Dlshofoon, Seymour. Row 2-Yohen, Mont, Barr, Kozik, Bowen, Reeld, Shira, Johnson,
Brubaker. Row 3-Gillbreath, North, Carson, Littleiohn, Wimsett, Templeman, Olson,
Willey. Row 4-Foster, Hohnson, Tucker, Courdy, Hazard, Van Winkle, Hodges,
Delta Gama Omega-A musical interest organization, Delta Gamma Omegas
activities this year have included: ushering for the Civic Music Club, the Los
Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and caroling at the local hospitals.
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alle, Clark, Tibbitts, Allison. Row 3-Fehrmann, Newell, Wiedeman, WGITQVS, Peter'
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Cosmopolitan-Open to all Millikan students inter-
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Cosmopolitan Club turthers this philosophy by fire-
side and panel discussions, world friendship con-
ventions, and each year raises funds to bring a
foreign exchange student to the United States.
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Prochaska, Goldenberg. Row 3--Mr. Van Steenbergen, Shorrar, Miller, Tucker, Bur
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Stoner, Feuer, Hirschland, Zucker, Mogal, MacAdam, Wells, Gilmore, Edmonds.
Row 2-Bushman, Amesberry, Clar, Jonsson, Peterson, Kelley, Wolfe, Cohen, Tarr,
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Metzer. Row 2--Miss Weiherman, Perry, Witham, Wells, Moore, Boortz, McMahon,
Porlier, Parsell. Row 3-Watkins, Young, Emery, Brock, McLaughlin, Pereau, Fried.
Row 4-LaBelle, Busch, Waslien, Vandeventor.
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Bottom Row-Cummings, Fosnight, Thompson, Montgomery, Montgomery, Meyer
lPres.l, Haney, Sanders. Row 2--George, Cooey, Holton, Hammond, Parsons, Mayo,
Streger. Row 3-Hiatt, Sharrar, Robinson, Phillips, Wallace, Wells, Glover. Row 4-
Brightman, Herb, Garrison, Weber, Kawaichi, Perry.
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lSpring Pres.l, Horn, Burdick, Ashby, Beauchamp. Row 2-Statland, Ward, Edmonds,
Cooey, Haskett, Horton, McRae, Sharrar. Row 3-Mr. Levine, Peterkin, Reece, Hiatt,
Ekel, Baker, Johnson, l.'Heureux, Kilgore, Roseen, Dr. Kohn. Row 4-Williams, Dil-
worth, Sheldon, Scherer, Bender, Shewan, Graner, Robertson, Campbell, Cameron,
Amsberry, Slusser. Row 5-Hollister, Bennett, Tuman, Meinke, Neuhart, Kabler,
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Grater. Row 2-Miss Peterson, Wright, Irwin, Moffat, Burke, White, Madsen. Row 3-
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I Iota Chi-A welfare organization, Iota Chi has served the
I school and community in many ways this year. Some of its
I activities are: the March of Dimes Fashion Show, Collection
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IManning, Ashcraft, Givens, Davidson, Luckemeyer. Row 3-Donald, Bruns, Jones
IMcMahon, Tucker, Cook, Mogal, Vance, Conklin. Row 4-Mr. Redman, Mrs. Cahn
Mr. Ochoa.
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Spanish Club-Open to all students of
Spanish interested in furthering their knowl-
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Spanish Club has had on this year's cal-
endar such interesting events as a trip to
Padua Hills and other outings to places of
historic Spanish interest in So. California.
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Sheehan, Skelton, Martinez, Jumper, Williams. Row 3-Brewer, Weaver, Willingham.
LAMBDA ZETA
Lambda Zeta-A social organization to help and further the
welfare of the community, Lambda Zeta gives its members a
chance to participate in the recreation and responsibilities of
the club. This year the organization awarded medals and
trophies to the outstanding football players of the school and
participated in the Community Chest drive and other chari-
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Omnis-A Y.W.C.A. sponsored club, the purpose of Omnis is to do
service work for the community and their school and at the same
time strive to bring girls of different religious denominations and
national background closer together. Their service projects have been
collecting for the Multiple Sclirosis drive and collection of can foods
and ham to go to the poor and underprivileged at Millikan at
Christmas.
Bottom Row-Proctor, McFaII. Row 2-Gass, Martin, Miller, Schneider, lrick, Mrs.
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National Honor Society
The Eaton O. Bemis Chapter of the Na-
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schools.
Applicants must qualify in scholarship,
leadership, service, and character.
Eligibility for iuniors and seniors is deter-
mined by cumulative grades which must
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Bottom Row-McWilliams, Tenenbaum, Feuer, Zucker, Kelley, Moore, Stark
Klein, Porlier, Clark, Mack, Nicholson, Kaplan, Roberts, Hendry, Balderas
Ricci, Dundas, Johnson, Moberley, Hart, Bridwell, Jones, Martin, Weinstein
Row 2-Mont, Karr, Hoskin, Copeland, Horn, Burney, Bergland, Aldrich
Champlin, Fischbein, Schneider, Strong, Wiedeman, Plattenberger, Brock,
Jumper, Tuckemeyer, Rehpohl, Wells, Tuman. Row 3-Malmquist, Etheridge,
Carpenter, Bird, Hoffert, Specht, George, Prunty, Hawkins, Brightman, Salmon
Perry, Cooey, Cook, Long, Kandler, Dittman. Row 4-Cuny, Walters, Mc
Laughlin, Vaughn, Peterson, Kashinsky, Plott, Newharth, Meinke, Price, Farris
Rickman, Montgomery, Bewley, Wallace, Dickard, Shibley.
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Bottom Row-Mr. Dull, Rhoades, Waslien,
Dortch, Vincent, Mr. Ochoa. Row 2-Michaels,
Applequist, Barnhart, Holle, Witham, Winnik,
Chitwood, Hogan, Sheeron, Patchen, Martin,
Terry, Strain, Davidson, Amers, Paulson. Row 3
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Parker, George, Fischbein, Bergland, Catlin, Zillgitt,
Bird, Lipson, Martin, Hogan, Chitwood, Mantsch,
Moore, Moen, Kelley, Bosking, Gibson. Row 4-
Henderson, Neuharth, Plott, Wells, Meyer, Fosnight,
Waslien, Vandeventer, Sharrar, Rhoades, Yoseloff,
Thompson, Kawaichi, West, Tuman, Pharris.
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Row 4-Lewis, Melom, Miller, Sharrar, Mont
gomery, Thompson, Sanders, Bill, Hite, Yoseloff,
Kelley, Mantsch, Lipson, Row 5-Bishop
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Bottom Row--Sienknecht, Vance, Cotte, Cotte, Vore, Bruce, Zucker, Seymour,
Clark, L'Heureux, Kilgore, Roseen, Powell, Pilarzyk, Finnern, Hallamore,
Baines, Sprague, Steiner, Cummins, Hamer. Row 2-Boortz, Breniman, Knox,
Duckworth, Burdick, McMahon, Hunt, Goss, Graner, Lampel, Crume, Pile,
Belkin, Mehlmauer, Marshall, Blough, Jonsson, Schroeder. Row 3-Dugan,
Wright, Davis, Holler, Butcher, Kinstle, Gould, Bammer, Kannisto, Scherer,
Hiatt, Robertson, Meyer, Whitehill, Bates, Trane.
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social activities on the Millikan campus. lts objectives are the render-
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spirit by giving full cooperation and support to all functions through
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side of school, the Ramshack Canteen sponsors many dances and other events that
are heavily attended by Millikan students such as the Harvest Hop, Volleyball Tourna-
ments and after-game dances.
r Officers for tall semester were: Pres., Diane George, V. Pres., Sharon Lyon, Sec.,
Arlene Kaplan, Treas., Jan Burns.
. Snrina semester officers are: Pres., Sharon Lyon, V. Pres., Barbara Turas, Sec.,
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the Los Altos YMCA. The purpose is to help in com-
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been adopting needy families and donating money
to worthy organizations. Ronoh also has club dances
and social activities.
Ronoh Tops Other Clubs lnAFS Share Sales Drive
Paula Meyers, Ge-niece Cotte, Assistant
Editors, Lynn Vance, Editor.
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Jennings, Meltzer, Gard, Holoubek, Burdick, Miller, Gladstone, Tenenbaum, Stepman,
Whittaker. Row 3-Brout, Christopher, Clark, Hayes, Drawbolt, Chapel, Butcher,
Burdick, Aldred, Reece, Zucker, Silverstein, George.
SALUS
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ects for the benefit of others. These include such
things as Scrapbooks for hospitals, going on drives
for various organizations, giving parties for nurser-
ies and supporting an orphan in Italy. Salus also
enjoys parties with clubs from all over Long Beach.
The selling of Mums at Homecoming and the annual
Salus Shoeless Shuffle are sponsored by Salus each
year in order to raise money for welfare projects.
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Bottom Row-Gaskill, Buckingham, Walker, Dizney, Fuller, Hite, Schoenteldt, O'Barr,
Edwards. Row 2-Sargent, Love, Gibson, Watson, Boughn, Guertin, Milledge, Humpal,
Mitchell, Toppo, Radig. Row 3-Fletcher, McGowan, Levy, Pharris, Odom, Puckett,
Knopp, Coleman, Maclntyre, Henson, Heard, Young.
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Fuller lV. Pres.l. Row 2-Michael Gaskill lSgt. of Armsl,
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activities have included collecting for the March of Dime
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Bottom Row-Byron lPres.l, Davidson. Row 2-Luthen, Champlin, Ostach, Dixon,
Boyd. Row 3-Harrison, Blagg, Trailor, Summers, Fieger, Kindred, Farlow. Row 4-
Terry, Moen, Holland, Bosking, George, Keller, Dundas.
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faith in God are the main goals set up by
the Sodalis Welfare Club. The organiza-
tion's purpose is to build a fellowship of
girls dedicated to the welfare of their
school and community. This year Sodalis
sponsored the "Sweatshirt Swing" dance
and collected money for the Exceptional
Children's Foundation.
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Sue Applequist lHist.l, Lucy Balderas lChap.l, Nancy Vincent lSec.l, Sue
Busch lTreas.l, Jean Berglcind lV. Pres.l, Carol Wells lPres.l, Gail Michaels
lRec. Sec.l, Vicki Gibson lCorres. Sec.l, Kathy Lynes lParI.l, Lynda LaBelle
lChap.l.
Bottom Row-Applequist, Balderas, Vincent, Busch, Bergland, Wells, Michaels, Gibson,
LaBelle, Lynes. Row 2-Holle, Nicholson, Karr, Calwell, Rice, Zilgitf, Ricci, M0berly,
Victor, Vandemoortel. Row 3-Miss Snow, Muhlenberg, Tucker, Boortz, Park, Bright,
Peterson, Clegg, Lanham, Self.
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Bottom Row-Messmore, Norman, Guertin, Maclntyre
Thadus, Weaver, Clark. Row 2-James, Edwards, Lazar
Rogers, Zuelski, Rogers. Row 3-Caskey, Sergent, Walker,
Smith, Thayer, Lewis.
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tion designed to afford its members fellowship in 4
club that stresses leadership. An organizatio,
founded in 7923, the members enjoy banquets
dances, and parties, as well as the planning, financ
ing, and execution of all activities, are carried ol.
by the members in cooperation with their officer:
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Varsity Club-Designed to further the high ideals of Millikcm High
School, the Varsity Club's purpose is to be of service to the school
and to the community. A prerequisite for joining the organization is
being a Varsity letterman in any sport under CIF jurisdiction. This
year the Varsity Club sponsored a school assembly.
VARSITY
Bottom Row-Oehler, Brown, Beckley, Owens, Walters, Powell, Bodnar, Miller, Mr.
Dooley. Row 2-Miller, Sharrar, Holton, West, Forsman, Whittenberg, Egner. Row 3-
Snyder, Montgomery, Swirczek, Noel, Kidder, Clark. Row 4-Montgomery, Tekely,
McDermott, Palmer, Sousa, Ernst, Frank. Row 5-Dorrans, Bewley, Baker, Rl'lOC1CleS
Bodnar. Row 6-Tidwell, Cottrell, Head, Milton, Frey.
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Price, Poison, Moore, Wallace. Row 3-Cross, Mathison, Ericksen, Perley.
YOGA
Yoga-Their name meaning "union", Yoga sorority's pur-
pose is found in the meaning of their pin: brotherhood,
friendship and purity, These three things have been included
in their past year's activities some of which have been: car
washes, bake sales, and a very successful Shipwreck Dance,
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Bottom Row-Bright, Beniamin, Cohen, Underwood, Row 2
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USHERS
In circle-Normond, Dull, Sutton, Kulkin, Eisenhort,
Burke, Kenish, Howe, Howe, Jenkins, Bctrish, Dohl, Lewis,
Poskell, Woodburn, Cayo, Suits, Mr. Bower.
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Cleveland's Los Altos Service...
Dal-.le Creative Hair Stylists.
Domenico's Pizza ........
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Golden State Dairies ......
Herbert's Jewelers . . .
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Ken's Shell Service. ..
Lakewood Florist .....
Le-Dor's Party Supplies. ..
Lombardi's Cameras . ..
Los Altos Pharmacy. . .
Manno's Pizza Den. ..
Montgomery Cleaners . .
Morris Studio .............
Pacific Telephone 8. Telegraph ....
Palo Verde Shell ...........
Park '.ft food Barber Shop. . .
Pauline's Pacific Florist ....
Paul's Restaurant ....
Ryan's Pharmacy . ..
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Administration . .
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Alpha Theta Chi .....
American Field Service
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Aries Sing .......
Aries Staff ....
Arpeggio .....
Art Department . . .
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Bowling ...........
Business Education . . .
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Calif. Scholarship Federation. . .
Canteen ..........
Chorus Line ......
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169 Varsity ...... 58 Photography .....
Junior Varsity ....... 62 -
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105-120 Foreign Exchange Students ..... 107 Riding Club I I
2-5 Foreign Language Department. . 80 Ronoh I I I I I I II
196-207 Future Teachers of America. . . 174,
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68 Iota Chi ............... . . 176 Sporfs
69 Instruction ................. 104 Fall .lil
69 International Christian Youth Spring II
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138 .. J - Student Council
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86 Junior Girls' Glee ...... 113 Swimming Team, BOYS. .-
153 1 K - I Swimming Team, Girls. ..
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