Rancho Alamitos High School - El Conquistador Yearbook (Garden Grove, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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I I fu f V g Qi.-A 1-,.33.g:5fLg. 7.5: ' T, d . f1f4KE S?SQTf'. ' TI O Oy '-:r'- ' -::i:.-Hn.-V A 1-'I ,454 .. . . .. 1.4 1:n:'.-5.1-,Lg . 5 f- .g.f,.,..,, .H . I ,---ai' 'Qf,'2Lff,,-1. . -.K 1.-. -I 'f . f 5-L ' '- 'u,,I7Cif'.:'1, o.. 'f ' .4-- - I and '-.' The: rieedxfo fearegrowa Newer before -I greatly 'as' they are ur youth he Their for and morally wlllmg a d capable I ncereI'y be They will I have greaf faith n our yoggqh, c urches, and schooIs,,I Iydajp convmced Tha? W The imporfaifcfeq Them' 'ef and will prepare Therlgellwes conqber Thus Challenge of the FUTuFre. Richard L. Bivin, Prilncipalh T- 7- F -in---- y l 3 4 4 l i . ,-...A!.. , , Mr, Jack Schumaker, Vice Principal Gqcfminiabzafo fm Mrs. Josephine Afen, Dean of Girls Keeping a school with an enrollment of 2,100 functioning smoorhly requires an aclminisfrafion Thar is able, oleclicarecl, and human. With uncouniable problems coming up every clay, mos? are ironed out wiThouT disrupiion of The school program. Team- work makes if possible To meer The challenge of school adminis- Trarion. Mr. Riley McKinney, Attendance Supervisor Mr, Bill Malick, Registrar -A: ary' rd, ,,l If Mr. Donald Kennedy Biafziaf Gqcfminisfzafo fu Four administrators help Mr. Kennedy keep the fast-growing high school district functioning at peak -performance. Mr. Dun- gan manages all matters dealing with money. Mr. Kirsch heads health, welfare, and special proiects. Mr. Winters is the district psychologist, concerned with all phases of testing programs, and Mr. Green is curricu- lum coordinator. .,l T .fjufzezinfancfeizf Mr. Donald Kennedy is com- pleting his first year as district superintendent, but has been as- sociated with the district since 1945, starting as a social studies teacher. He became Rancho's first principal, serving one year before he became assistant su- perintendent last year. .w Mr. Kenneth Dungan Business Manager. W .ras - DA- , 'Ti iii . . si . xi ll, Mr. Walter Winters i',l,, uf UH ' J.ii . I5 ' Ii mt ,. lid' ii j.. 4 A' , ...fs ' and g if-135.1 .. Mr. Myron Kirsch Mr. Myron Green A faithful group of men meet twice a month to formulate .policies of the district, plan for expansion, and determine how district money shall be spent. They are elected officials of the community who serve without pay. Left to right: Mr. Bud Wiesner, Mr. Carl llehman, Mr. Donald Kennedy, Mr. Joseph Goodman, Mr. Law- ' rence Wood, and Mr. Marlin Mower. Uffics :Staff -h Mrs. Opal Fenton Aftendcxnce Secretory Mrs Blu, H I . ine urey Secretory to the Principal .- L Mrs. Bernice Jones Mrs. Dorothy Morley MVS- BGVSVIY DGmbl'0U9h Receptionist Attendance Secretary Guidance Secretary l -- 3 .H I ,..,,,.---v--'-'-1 1 , -v-1 The district office personnel take care of all the details involved in.administering the district. lL. to R.l Mrs. Roberta True, Mrs. Carolyn Ritter, Mrs. Anna Coats, Mrs. Delores Gardner, and Mrs. Blanche Conklin. A E12 flag . . language becomes of value because if is ac- Miss Adelma Dale ' ll if li ,J ga 1' fx, .LX lr, ' X I I , i 'X cepfed as The symbol of Thoughf, Th e medium by which Though? is Transferred from one person To another. -Dr. Mario Pei l M 14.-fs WU 1 lm. .R Mr. Bob Lawrence runs English fest on recalcitrant ditto ma- V X , . Q ,X chine, while Mrs. Isabel James llefcti and Miss Adelma Dale fry unsuccessfully to speed things up. A ,i,.,,,,, E-.:,f5:: :',J !1..f' ML V liyl .., - T 'P -- Q lm . ,, . :rub .I . . ,V 1-iff' ,ff si - 1,3 V 1 'N a f ,l -V . 'd if gi' H l' 'JI' . ' jig? ' , g . ,.,.. V - 4, Miss Betfy Coxson 1. - , 23' A' x4 , I 1 my Mr. Ray DeGroa1' l A? N' l SQ V . A 1'.lI,g. i. Mr. Ron Geary Mrs. Isabel James Mr. Robert Lawrence Mr. Lee Ramirrez. Mr. Hal Butler Department Chairman I ll H Lf? ' l Q , i, .. Hu n, I if l 'K i Y T: ' -1- ' l ul E '- kv., A M HXK MY- LEWIS Slmmons hx 'lX2Y5lf 3 'llllihc- Mr. Sam Wellbaum Mr. David Young Mr, Bill Mcnck Mr. Rubin Bartlett , l 5 L ifigfl. gal,-'iii , A 'i l Mr. J. J. Hron 1' ' , , f ' ' ' .I I 4' f' . ' '. f ,f H U. 4 .- , . ' .H . 1 ' J 1' .Q 1, X, s I I V,,.. X, fl i! Mr. Rene Saurenmon Mr. John Callcircll wa .im mi ft Mr. Bob 'Hopkins Y i i Mr. John Kennedy Mr. John McGill Mr. Edwin Residor LC' . ii 5 1 S-4' afgfamafica X 'YN :Vx v 4. .Q . K 'N I x I' W Trigonometry, geometryfalgebra, business math, general math, and applied math are of- fered at Rancho to help students meet the chal- lenge ot their business, technical or scientific futu res. FP' -- gli -f 7' l sg? Mr. Harold Starr X MARKS THE SPOT-Mr. John Collard shows his class how to find the value of X in algebra problem. l lo Man is a social being. Social studies deals with human relationships - past, present, and future. i W. l I ln l' Mr. Joe Riedel Iv 3 Y l , ll ' X W' i I .25 . 'U l l N' l L lic Mr. Walt Beyenbera N lf.: Senior advisors are Mr. Hal . ,N , Roberts lleftl and M. R ' Z, J' Wilson- r oger LL Mr. Gerald Curry in Lini- 'hr if IL Al Romney Mr Ray Johnson Mr Cornelius Kleven Mr John Pfsrman 1 1 .91 5154 Social studies teachers try to locate Garden Grove on the globe. Left to Mr. John Schultz right: Joe Riedel, Walt Beyenberg, Gerald Curry, Al Romney. Social studies teach' Mr. Tracy Strong ers serve as advisors. l f-pn-,-.-.. ..e- Y-. -i .,,,... .,,..x 'fin r 'v-4, TWH fqw, 1-'sr XS eef Mt, Wayne Ambrose Mrs. Fr Qnce S Beyer Miss Muriel Danielson gbfiyiicczf flcfucafion Mr. Gilbert Dear Stressing variety in our physical education pro- gram, new classes, such as modern dancing, and weight-lifting were incorporated into a full schedule. A sound mind needs a sound body. W -,I , . - t , . l I , TT . -'f s ' 1 l l' 3 '1g,g fF'A'A .11 r - i i 'iff-'4-W l ' ' gill sl 7 - r , .un gli ' . l ' m ei' ' ig ' ' ' ua-e-44' - ' lr-55+--'X Vx -gr 0 V W 1. . . L .N 'N tl g . I l P. E. teachers enioy a game of tennis after school. Misses Potts and Lampe shake hands with their opponents, heads, Mrs. Virginia Schultz lleftl and Mr. Herb Hill lrightl. l - ': . Vg - -1 . H 'Nf l L H- 1,llE,,,.b i it I ' . we-'N l 1 1 1 - dvr .f 'y',f,o gl Miss Dorothy Lampe Mr. Dick Moomaw Miss Suzanne Potts Hill and Dear. Insets are department , - , ,,' fl fl! I We l Nm 'i', , x ef' Mr. Bruce Smith ll 'i , i l M y ' j uma ' ' A. A ,q. 5 Y Appreciarion and skill lgglg... l in insfrumenfal and vo- l' if cal music sei paiierns for 3 E lifetime enioymeni. Mu- V, .v,. sic groups have enjoyed l ':i,V Q Tremendous growfh This year in numbers cmd in perfeciion. Mr. David Larson Miss Carol Ulvilden l i Miss Ulvilden directs combined choirs in performance of Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah. Music is the universal language of mankinrif'-Longfellow l l 5. .. X-qu-. 144 S' . ,J ,lla W , if .,-. , situ , 42' Rodney Heinfzelman, sophomore, proudly displays his calf of the ag farm. C749 'ziauffwza Rancho has an exten- sive agriculr-ure pro- gram. We have The only ag farm in The high school district. The boys maintain proiecis both at home and at school and compete in fairs and contests. The first farmer was the first man. -Emerson 'Q , i 1 l gf fl .' 1 .., f, n - img' ' , . ., .l-xl: 531 5 4. ' ' l lib. l L ' l f 9 . ll Ns . If x ,41 .. -, ., , x X - H. ,.'.'.- xvrffi.-,if 'rms' i Y N' x 1 1' P' I 1 ' M r. Mansel Shiner Mr. Charles Wood V i A l l il l flwlli' A t ' - V f , Mr. Don Kaylor Mr. Harry Andersen db Mr. Duane Eastburn Mr. Roscoe Jackman A quick dunking in chem lob's shower removes all harmful acids in case of accidents. Mr. Kaylor demonstrates shower's effectiveness on Duane Peltier. I .' xl. ,i Q. yi cg 'v,-' 52 'I . ,bg r' , L., 41 , ., . ,, 1 i .. ' '-1 J, all in f ' Q X l 'rl f ,- lc Y Mr. Gale Bonner Mr. James Cummings cziancs Men of science with microscopes, 'rest tubes, tele- scopes, Bunson burners, guinea pigs, patience and per- severance are building tremendous stores of knowledge about the physical world every day by 'proceeding stead- ily from the known into the unknown. Never before has the challenge been so great to keep -up this stream of discovery. Physics students lleff to rightl Don Ehrhardt, Ronald Weylcmd, and David Wilks test lab instruments. 7 l v i i l r r Ir Takes a hundred men To make an encampmenr, buf one woman can make a home. - R. G. Ingersoll i A l Sophomore homemaking class bakes pies in new homemaking building. Mrs, Carolyn Wright Mr. John Bassham l I l ll l Mrs. Maryiane Anderson Ari hafh no enemy except ignorance' 62 'f- ts-X ' l 'I l l r 7 W a U - .fri . ,r,1'l' l W3. - liiil' . . 1,7 1--T? o F .. - ms., WN l M -U, ,l . ,457 f r 4 ,f Mrs. Louise Rockey Mrs. Virginia Strain '-John Taylor.- tg. haf-rt ' ls'-1, . ,. ',f-' .J wg-. 1' ,- 'ft J' .sq-ggw' s -ki' 59 Crafts class goes To work on mosaic of Rancho emblem. Emblem will be cz campus landmark when it is completed. Left to right are Sherry Hansen, Carolyn Andrews, Mr. Bassham, and John Stafford. Business is the salt of life Thomas Fuller -I3 -----11' Students fill out application blanks for part time employment in business departmenfs program to help students get iobs, lLeft to rightl: Marilyn Wilmarth, Sandy Freatmcxn, and Kay Fillmore. Mrs. Adriane Hollon Mr. Mel Wilde Mr. Michael Michaels l Mr. Herb Dyer ' In the ordinary business of life industry can a'o anything I which genius can do, and very many things which it cannot. ,Z -Henry Ward Beecher e-' t 3 Q X .K 'l 1 . I I Mr. Willie Dancer Auto shop teacher Willie Dancer explains intricacies of an automobile engine. Mr. Marvin Bates Boys in metal shop learn to operate tools and build individual Mr. Erland Eberhard proiects. Mr. Gordon Yater i, 4 Mr. Joe Plemmons l 4 e tile W? , K' . lt H i dr? f N N: ' A f . i ' ' ' ML' J' .ir e . i X .. A' X! ' z l , gf, V l 'f Q-'if-if V l Q i , '21 'X I M ' L ,gf Hrs nm . y 511- if :clk 1 2, W' ' Mr. Wilbur Allen Spanish students gave skit in Spanish. Judy Bierman and Bob Mitchell buy milk Mr, Fred Garcia from el lechero, John Vigil. Why study ci foreign language? lt is through languages that you get along with other countries, and it is by getting along with other an MQ 5 countries that you avoid war. It is through speaking the languages of L9 other peoples that you show your respect tor them and your interest in them, and thereby improve your chances ot gaining their friendship and cooperation. -Henry Cabot Lodge Phillip Maiffret lrightl offers real challenge to French student, Sharon Langstraat Mrs. Mary Wiley lleftl. He's from France. Mr. Tom Sexton 13 7 X i grfcemafmmmk lv- 255706-W abzfsncmca deaf Afternoon maintenance crew are sometimes called the Silent Service, working when most students and teachers are gone. Left to right are: Frank DeWitt, Roland Gayton, Charles Kenny, and Howard Coke. ,Q 1 , Xt Cu: focfiam Maintenance crew keeps Rancho buildings and grounds in good shape. Front row: Gus Howard, Mrs. Zelma lreton, Vern Warfel, Ray Ramerez. Back row: Fred Parker, Joe Gareriz, Art Murphy, Jim Rogers, Tony Burrego. ua ziuew Transporting students to and from both high schools is a big iob - enough to give any- one a headache. lLeft to rightl: Charles Munz, . Keith Hutchins, Bob Mills, Ed Moore, and H. Markley. Harold Pearce, Eddie Drake, William Bess, Cgfzeaia afwicsi f' - IQ! - Z. Handling the responsibilities of the library are ileftl Mrs. Ruth Edwards and Mrs. Velda Davis, assistants, and Mrs. Vivian Goggin, librarian. --f-- - l Mrs. Vivian Goggin , f ' Librarian l T1 5' . V ' l I '-j pg! l f ' , Mrs. Florence Hialm l 'gif M if me . M W 4 , 5- u is it M , .,. QHVA! -5. g - ll' 1' l l - T l X N X . a m Snack bar crew prepares hamburgers for hordes of hungry Vaqueros, Lefi' to right are: Nadine Cuptill, Peggy Bainter, Norma Yeager, Jean Wicks, Mildred Stewart, Juanita Corded Say Ah! Nurse Hialm checks Gary Rubin's tonsils Mr- Les Recf5nYde lakes care of book Slore' while health office assistant, Wanda Carlson, watches. 9 , ,. . ' . i az. ' -' , l l ' . I 25 ,ft 3 W Z fznmanf L- W My if O4 My ,, e WW CWWEE All WYQWMMZZWM Ujw! MW fl itil . 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F' 2'--f ,Cl-f'42,..z 'J I I ., A , ... --..f--, V :5-Q, .--' ' QQ.--, - Q ww-1 Q -.-9117 1' M- gfmfaf.: em-. . e 1 .Gifs 1. . 1 . .1.,-, ,sgwg , E 555, ' gf -9 'LN bi. , - L. -'fnfsswi-4 A Qfxevv f 'Q A- +-1 j gl ifga ggqim , .. ,Nair ., -. 1-fat-.. , -A 'Mg L, - A- W' -'M u -.-,Q '-. fl ' ' ' 1 ,,.-4,- ' -xx H L, , cgfuclanf Bodyu Qlzesiclsnf I A 4,.,i. ..- .- l .-J'- MIKE HOWARD, leaving campus with an armload of books, finds a challenge in his studies and in holding down the highest student office on campus. President Mike presides at cabinet and council meetings, emcees assemblies, and represents Rancho at conventions, ice glzsaiczfslzf Ag' I Chosen to assist Mike this year was vice president, Margaret MacPherson. The vice president's duties include being chairman of all student body come mittees and planning all assemblies and elections, in addition to presiding at cdbinet and student council meetings in president's absence. Margaret leaves the library on her way to her next class. .- - --,,s- Student body offices are not only a great honor - they are also a great responsibility, Students desiring to run for one at these offices must take out petitions and return them within a specified period of time with endorsements of their classmates. Students may not run for student body offices unless they have a 2.5 attitude rating, and they must maintain that rating while in office. f ff scmsfazy Pounding a typewriter kept Donna McCollum busy this year. Her iob as secretary required send- ing numerous letters, plus preparing agenda for weekly student council meetings. Planning the Howdy Hop and helping with other student body functions were also included in her responsibilities. The executive branch ot Rancho's government is the student cabinet. Made i 5, fi up of the student body officers, it meets once a week to propose bills, and to Q plan the agenda tor student council meetings. .fm-.s ,-. 4, ? '! vv Y .1 1. '.'P.ll ,sry First Row: Nancy Stromlund, Publicity Commissioner, Debbie Deming, Asst. Business Mgr., Christie DeLotto, Asst. Athletic Com- missioner, Merrily Polie, Recording Secretary, Margaret Macpherson, Vice-President, Pat Ball, Sec. Board of Control, Lesley Rohm, Parliamentarian, Donna McCollum, Secretary, Ginger Johnson, Member, Board of Control, Row Two: Dennis O'Hern, Pres., Board ' ' ' Cl fC l' li of Control, Jeannie Bell, Pep Commissioner, Ron Guyer, Asst. Pub. Comm. Row Three. Melvin Plttser, Member, Boar o on ro Verne Menzimer, Assembly Comm., Marshall Turner, Bus. Mgr., Dennis Flanagan, Assembly Comm., Mike Howard, ASB Pres., John Van Dyke, Member, Board of Control, Mike Deveraux, Athletic Comm. 00:1 of Uonfzof St d t a earing before the Board of Control for disciplinary reasons are helped by friendly discussion and careful consider- u en s pp ation of their problems rather than by penalties and demerits, although the Board has the authority to give them in extreme . . . - . .H hc?- situationsi Board of Control members are: Pat Ball, Sec., Ginger Johnston, member, Melvin Pittser, member, Dennis O earn, c i man, John VanDyke, member. ommiaaionem Dennis O'Hern leads a discussion among the commissioners. Co-operating with thelBoaral of Control in keeping students up with the rules set by the Student Cabinet, are the commissioners who issue tickets for such offenses as throwing trash, crashing snack bar lines, and fighting. Row One, left to right: Bonnie Omohundljo, Anabel Coffin, Bonnie Chandler, Debbie Deming, Donna McCollum, Sandie Rollenhagen, Margaret Macpherson, Bonnie Terry, Pat Ball, Nan Kakuda, Nan Brooks, Ruby Lewis, Bobbie Hyatt, Becky Gates, Ginger Johnston, Judy Dissmore, Jeannie Bell. Row Two: Ray Dymond, Dan Flanagan, Pat Perry, Mike Battreall, Dennis O'Hern, Ed Riley, Connie Young, Merrilie Polie, Cheryl Read, Sharon Langstraat, Judy Newman, Jill Grundeman, Craig'HiIl, Nancy Stromlund. Row Three: Bill Krasho, Chuck Amling, Bill Brown, Phil Greek, Dennis Flanagan, Marshall Turner, Terry Weinheimer, Merrill Olson, Gary Hart, Jack Elliott, John Moreland. Row Four: John Hamor, Sonny Rios, Mike Froman, Melvin Pittser, Ron Vergilio, Pete Davis, Jim Babbitt, Duane Pelter, Mike Howard, Mike Deveraux, Rosanne Mystrom, John VanDyke, Arlen Lepel, Allen Bennett. .IXN if r i 31 Student formal Qui Qqeznesfefc Ist row, lleft to rightl: Debbie Deming, Jackie Tancredi, Barbara Wickline, Chris DeLotto, Brenda Blaylock, Allyson Vick, Debbi Boynton, Pat Ball, Margaret Macpherson, Cheryl Yerya, Linda Weiss, Carolyn Diller, Delcie Wheeler, Katy Hasegawa, Nancy Kakuda, Pat Perry, Cheryl Read, Donna Mc- Collum, Merrily Polie, Becky Gates, Lesley Rohm, Cathy Chute. 2nd row: Susan Proctor, Barbara Hynes, Nancy Crawford, Bonnie Omohundro, Jeannie Bell, Sandra Macpherson, Carol Parra, Marti Wright, Yvonne Seymour, Johnnie Barnett, Ginger Johnston, Judy Gaines, Dianne Watkins, Janice Mobley, Donnye Jackman, Mati Garcia, Sharon Leeg, Avonelle Mayberry, Nancy Stromlund. 3rd row: Tim Grundeman, Ron Gast, Chuck Stevenson, George Espinosa, Aiex Garcia, Verne Menzimer, Tom Beams, Dennis O'Hern, Harvey Kick, Ron Guyer, Bob Mitchell, Paul Blaylock, Jim Babbitt, Tony An- drews, Al Erickson, Phil White, Bob Iding, 4th row: Ted Klovanick, Fred Ritter, Ron Thompson, Woody Foster, Mike Deveraux, Phil Greek, Melvin Pittser, Marshall Turner, Dennis Flanagan, Mike Howard, John VanDyke, John Hamer, George Moore, Ronnie Brown, Denny DeNaut, Mike Froman, Roger Baker, Tony Afdahl. ag, icons! cglemesfem t ri ht: Jeannie Bell, Merril Polie, Ginger Johnston, Allyson Vick, Beverly Ross, Barbara Rohweder, Marrny Lynde, Barbara Wicklme, lii'llddoyleisl:lJdlJ1et lland, Margaret Macphersgn, Sylvia Fears, Carol Jones, Kay Donaldson, Sharon VGi0, L9SlGY Rflhmf lfC1lY H05U9FgUfdCC '0l infra- 2nd row: Margy Allen, Nancy Stromlund, Karen Biermann, Barbara Hynes, Nancy Nero, Matilde Lopez Garcia, Donna Winters, Caro T-inlfrsoniq gen Huddleston, Neva Cawles, Anna Harris, Pat Ball, Donna McCollum,-Christie Arebalo. 3rd row: Marshall Turner, Danny Dymond, Berny u strur21,C ex Garcia, Ron Guyer, Ted Klovanick, Dave Sprague, Joseph Probst, Mike Dobbins, Bill 'Krasho,,Klrby Belwood, Allan J. Viles. 4th rowe Mike l-IlXylyarF, rg:-g Hill, Gary Hill, Darrel Reid, Curt Gushard, Donald Moriarty, Fred Ritter, Ted Laurxano, Mike Deveraux, Keith Schroeder, Terry arter, le rom 1 Al Erickson, Arnie Preheim. LOOKING OVER ATLAS to speculate on their possible destin- ations are finalists in the Foreign Exchange program. Stand- ing from left are: AI Erickson, Sharon Langstraat, Mike Dever- eaux, and Phil White. Front: Judy Gaines, Cathy Chute, and Judy Qissmore. Y Y s l L l l l il i I l 1 Marshall Turner wears antlers which he brought back from his stay last summer in Finland. He carried them on his back all the way because they wouldn't fit into his pushing crowds always gave him plenty he almost speared a policeman In Grand This is Rancho's third. year Foreign Exchange program. Jill dent to be selected, traveled to Mars-hall., Turner went to Finland two students participating-one and one in the winter. suitcase. He found that of room. At one point Central Station. of participation in the Elliott, first Rancho stu- Germany. Last summer This year we will have in the summer program i t..-, - .- 1- V . , . L fivmfcz ziencfsgifz V A . . , wr- ewgp-af, . Q 'fo ,PP 1 ' 'il' 'Yr.JJl 1 , 5 , gl. J 'oQ 9 94 000150. f . W ,.0y l o.4. ' Q., , 0 'Qlil. y!..x.s dlg ' .Q ogx'-' . I fb Q.. an if . 9 0 . W.?!5.5 ia - Y 5 ' N. ' 0 5 . 9,79 Matilda Lopez Garcia studied on our campus this year. She is from the province of Granada, in Spain. She is'wearing her national costume doing a dance she performed many times during the year. Matilda plans to become a teacher of history. QYS ' 0 3 or 5' 6' Y' fish? As president for the first semester, Rosanne Mystrom per- formed her duties well and, was a helpful comrade to any- one with a problem. Her duties included presiding at Girls' League assemblies, representing Rancho at conventions, and organizing work of the League. ' ' lui Sameibaz The Girls' League is an organization belong- ing to our student government that furthers friendliness, responsibility and dress control among the girls. All the girls attending Rancho are members and participate in the activities that continue throughout the year. Girls' League is also responsible for selection of Girl of the Month. Qizfi I fi-ni Meeting once a week to further the goals of the Girls' League and to set up rules and regulations, are the girls who comprise the board, lfrom left to right, ist rowl: Sharon Ostrem, vice president, Sheryl Anderson, Ways and Means, Cathy Chute, Welcome, Lori Arcuri, secretary, Josephine Aten-Advisor. i2nd rowi. Sandie Rollenhagen, publicity, Judy Newman, co-ordinator, Judy Dissmore, historian, Eloise Adams, treasurer, Rosanne Mystrom, president. sconc! 5El'l2Eif'E'Z ' The second semester Girls' League officers continued their activities with several assemblies, a fashion show-luncheon, and Big and Little Sister Day. Newly elected president, Sharon Langstraat took over her ' responsibilities with a smile. Endeavoring to make the league -even better in the future are the board. ISitting, left to rightl: Nancy Crawford, Lori Arcuri, Sharon Langstraat, Sooky Hernandez, Dottie Boysel. Standing: Mrs. Josephine Aten, Meredith Kessler, Joyce Garon, Sandie King, Barbara Brians, and Judy Gaines. J T H During The TirsT semesTer There was quiTe a biT of Talk ofa new Boys' League. LasT year in a poll Rancho boys sanc- Tioned such an organizaTion ancl gave a group of boys The aufhoriiy To begin drawing up plans. Tony Afdahl headed The commiTTee, known as The Boys' League Board, during The firsT semesTer. A TenTaTive consTiTuTion was drawn up, names for The organizaTion were sug- gesTed, and Then peTiTions were given ouT To all boys who wished To run for offices in The League. On February 4 The elecTion was held, The consTiTuTion was raTified, and Rancho AlamiTos Men IRAMI Took iTs place as The newesT self- governing organizaTion on campus.- j , Oi EO, LLE, Qi + ' l X 1' -Q ' i I-gg 5 P315 ..fY J THE TEMPORARY BOYS' LEAGUE BOARD met with Their advisor nearly every week during The TirsT semesier outlining plans On The board were Henry Salazar, Bill Kobayshi, Travis EsTes, Al Erickson, Alan Lepel, Mr. Riley McKinney advisor Arnold Prehenm Marshall Turner, Bob Decker, Bob Iding, Tony Afclahl, and Mike Lewis. Arnie Preheim R.A.M. President The TirsT ofcficial cabinef of The Rancho Associafed Men, which was elecTed and insTalled during The second semesTer, Took over Their new iobs To plan as- semblies and oTher acTiviTies. Arnie Pre- heim headed The new organizc1Tion which is rapidly becoming an imporTanT self-governing organizaTion among The boys. 1 .,,, 1 ff ffl The First Board Front row left to righT: Bob Hale, vice president, Bob Mitchell, program chairman, Cecil Slanez, business manager, Jack Elliott Treasurer 2nd Row Ralph Nichols, secretary, Stan Siokke, publicity chairman, Chuck Amling, board member, and Arnie Prehelm president Absent were Mr. Riley McKinney, advisory and John VanDyke, board member. 4 , ,u 1, .. , H .n VN lt, U' . lm li 4 u X . ,F - V, Q i.. r , 1' . EPM 1 V, ., -:H I , , 'U' 'n ' 1.I,.1f , 2 si , 0. .,f mhffu, . .. V ww 1 .1 W i- T, rv . - ,uw ,, il! . ' ff: dj N- L X uf H All ,UH X ,.,u: J . Y .U N t ., . -I .- -X .lu 'V V . Nr- , lf fgizh. XT, if A' ,1 14: x 1: , T. Q 1 5- X A :.. : 1 1 +A Q 5 .sf - Y' 1? .- Q ' fr, ,122 -L - if 54 ga. ' X 1 w ' , 5,45 if 5, , -A .J P . ' A - L ,'f4' V gm! 5 .- A , I ' A Mu 1 wp. ' jf V91 Q, Q L 2 . 1 f '- I f 2, 2-.f T ' le aw Q1 A ,. 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P ADAMS, Eloise AFDAHL, Anthony AMLING, Charles ANDREWS, Carolyn ARNOLD, Janice BALL, Pafricia BATES, Sharon BATTREALL, Michael BEAMS, Thomas BEATS, Donald BEAZLEY, Arland BEHN, Richard BELL, Walter BELL, Jeannie BELL, Ronald BENNETT, Virgie Brown' BERRY, Franklin BLINMAN, David ' BOUTAIN, Charloffe BOYSEL, Anna BREWER, Donald BRENNAN, Peter BROOKS, Nancy BROWN, Bill BUCHAN, Rosemary CALLAGHAN, Barbara CAMPBELL, Richard CANADA, Barbara CARLSON, Thomas CARVER, Wanda CINQUEGRANO, Augie CLARK, Larry CLARKE, Stephen CLAYPOOL, Ruth COBB, Jean ,I bl iff I 9 1 1 I W J an ' E, , V bl, S-s 1 N 1. My if -W ,j-.-.- --U- 51 dns-n --v 5? ,. iii A iff'-P --uf --4.-v ,, x.u , ,. WW...-f' a 'x X lf ,fix 1,3 QN AR -u,i,, .: ,Ai if?fei!i?! -1-:rf-Afiflp' ' 'H ' ' inf! -f'5lQ,, I ,V f'1 'l qs. -Q..-uv' Fi.: I . H..--H.- . fx ' -. ww ,-L, u - B W H A R if R 4 X J-ff-V f1 , 'g ' 'Q X , I J f' I fx f ff:-. IN u 3' , H -1-,n..,f,: ., , f -,v,.,,, . ,na 'LL . 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David PETERS, Robert PEZZUTA, Myra PITTSER, Melvin POLIE, Merrily PONTIUS, Jerry PROFFITT, James PURTHA, Kathy RAUCH, Dale PUSHCKOR, Ronald RAHM, Lesley READ, Cheryl REMMEL, Peier RENZ, Sandra RICHARDS, Morgan RIVAS, Josie RILEY, Edward RIOS, Abel RIZUTO, Lois ROLLENHAGEN, Sandra ROYCE, Alan RUFFNER, Jayme RUSSELL, Larry SANDERS, Lotes SCHIMPF, Patricia SCOVAL, Sandi SEEWER, William SELLERS, Susan SHARP, Donna SHEETS, Frederick SHERMAN, John ' VH 4 L 15,1 -,Y,..fVv...T ? -'ha had .av-'T' 4- fl. I, 5,6- f'l Fx '.1,f,f , is-' 4725 ff in :lx 'Wk' 1' TC' 4 , L, -1 1 , is-P Sud bffg, . wl' ! Y I 'qv nf f. N if F. 'WA 15. 1 XYVN --r5,.. M' , Q. if Y. -. . 'li iv 1 w. I ! i Y , ' . , ,A ,LE-'mt ...Xiu W . 1 Q Q 3 ,, . Irs ' - I. K , ' 'L' ,I Q. M ' L. ' ff r :J . ' V ' ., .,'5 f ' V . , :gf if l ,N mm , , it::1.'i'J:j :iff Q1-5 ,. 7 A ' ffhl. 'Y' 1:?5Q.e.,.. A gif, kia: ,nw ,.,-,Qv 4. 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Seniors enioyed a busy cmd eventful year. Top left-Pat Perry and Bea Vanderpool put finishing Touches to Christmas centerpieces which were later given to children's hospi- tals. Top right+Senior girls mix paint for bleachers. They spent an afternoon giving senior section coat of white paint. Middle left 4-Lawrence Welk signs autographs after television show on which Rancho seniors ap- peared. Bottom- Bike Day -Senior boys rode bikes to school. They were trying to re- new their youthful iunior high days. . . emi. Qvfaf, , vw . , - -my-:,,q-we ,, ,Q . - ,N ,-!.,4,'t' 4,--,-.--1-f - ' , . 1 .rv '- l -, mt .F , A Y ,,-, h.1,,-.' s:. 'Mg ' us. .,-tx. . . ala ,ir X 'l' I 1 l , , 4, l .r i U H' T by . .. p. 4 ,.., .snioz Clam ggzasicfanf Smile, Rile! is what his classmates called to their genial senior class president. -His warm grin made him a popular figure on campus. He also 3 achieved renown on the basketball court. s.: be if -. .,, 1 ,,... , , ... ,. , cam Ufkaazs Senior proiects, such as painting the senior bleachers and the senior dance, were under the direction ofthe class president, along with the above officers. Front row from left are: Donna McCollum, dress representative, Bonnie Terry, dress representative, Cheryl Read, treasurer, Merrily Polie, dress representative, second row: Melvin Piffser, vice president, Rosanne Mystrom, secretary, and Jim Babbitt, yell leader. 4 or ,f CL QQUSTQ J A N , l l . L I af' l J f' , . 153' MARGARET' MACPHERSON 'Like her counterpart, Mlke, Margaret Macpherson has an' enviable record' of achlevement and service at Rancho. This-year she ,ls vice preslclent of the student body. ln addition to Her many- Club activities, she has earned a GAA ,letter 'for participatlcm in sports, has been a member and officer of the Scholarship Club for three yeairs, angl ax member of' the band 'for three years. lrn phys- lcal- stature she is dlgniriutive, but 'in' the eyes! of her' classmates she indeed starids tall. A F,f l WSW ww f Swggwwgglig 3 MM Wy, ,X 39 DHS 0i5W W5ifiM Aswfwf 3'5 v 9- , I ' 5' ,. 55fgwj4gWQi??W6QPAww9ib9fg5wW ,gA5'JgpW5Y?W5y ' f' WW mm . JV , M155 vQVoOJ'5DJqs2f8p,fg5L 'waw wf 4813! QSUSDLW Xwf'yWM,v99'GgmQV WV by . S- 9-5195 ,SW 'J ww0,fW5,Ov SAW Wawfw' :af , .X L. ww Ufiagyanga K ld F B CI hl hk lol d s.s Lf, I . I J , Pjius -.A ,- I I :Q 1- my ... ' !5.,','i'11- fl , Q '. , :L 9 . Q -- 1 -F337 - .,' , - '- '1'-,:!!v'Q ' ' , '-Q' . ivpzjl in ,qv ' Nl ai i s :L A , -, J'- px- C ' .,,.. uill I J - 'Q fb, girl J. lr. - J . FT-'H flu 5fi!9?3'7,1Wf2i '... rf. 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Row Two: Tony Bykerk, Veep, Brenda Givens, Sec., Raul Gomez, Pres., and Howard Hood, Treas. l I ....... Mr. Schultz Period 'I Front Row: Angie Sainz, Jane Shinoda, Jeri Warnock, Lee Fleming, Lynda Henry, Rosalie Griffin, Diane Turner, Ellen Bailey, Sharon Phillips. Row Two: Linda Crockett, Marilyn Noyes, Carol Norfielcl, Janice Mobley, Sonya Rudaitis, Patricia Moore, Nickie Baszt, Mary Stingley, Mary Ann Maxey, Sondra Griggs. Row Three: Stephen Guyer, Barbara Smith, Rosie Gutierrez, Linda Mary Weisenberger, Barbara Hecox, Rosalie Grafton, Donna Pacifica, Judy Lautenschlager, Sam Nakamura, Bock Row: Jim Fortney, Jon Cooper, Don Hendrix, Victor Tag- gart, Joe Parro, James Cunningham, Ron Kiker, Gary Anderson. Mr. Schultz Period 4 Front Row: Bobbie Hardman, Bonnie Lindsey, Lynn McDonald, Virginia Cistaro, Barbara Gurnee, JoAnn Dolan, Lela Welch, Carol Stimple. Row Two: James Stull, Mark Farrens, Howard Hood, Darlene Bloaminger, Jeane Martine, Linda Slagle, Jordan Law, Jerry Smith, Bob Menou. Row Three: David Holland, Ronnie Brown, Robert Bowser, Eddie Mendez, Tony Ayala, Bob Crandall, Jerry O'Keefe, Daniel Kliegle. Back Row: Ron Crane, Mike Martin, Nick Alston. Mr. Romney Period 6 Front Row: Shirley Ross, Madeline Vallin, JoEllen Bell, Sooky Hernandez, Melvina Howard, Betty Saul, Donna Bonino, Diana Rubendall. Row Two: Carol Kirk, Lyola Olds, Joyce O'Halleran, Doris Walker, Judy Nichols, Lori Arcuri, Chris De- Lotto, Judy Gaines, Joyce Garon, Judi Biermann. Row Three: Gary Brumfield, Bob Finley, Bob Mitchell, Lloyd May, Ernie Hamor, Mike Maxwell, Keith Schroeder, Harry Hemhauser, Jim Klum. Back Row: Ron Gaines, Fred Hendrickson, Jack Ptak, David Pack, David Kilianski, John Gewin, Allan Algoso, Ralph Beckwith, Jerry Davis. ni S- f-- 4,1 by MR. Romney Period 3: . Front Row: ifrom leftl Linda Bates, Mariorie Bellhouse, Diane Oglesby, Helen Bosworth, Bonnie L'AlIier, Deanna Witham, Judy Grunder, Pat Horan, Jodie Lickteig, Mary Wright, Joanne Hurlburt. Row Two: Pat Coursey, Donna Lechner, Sandie Freat- man, Mildred Sackman, Brenda Lorenz, Annette Nicholson, Sharon King, Marilyn Wilmarth, Linda Wells, Pat Reese. Row Three: Dennis Emmil, Larry Fogliasso, Raul Gomez, Joe Joiner, Frank Lang, Joseph Leanos, Craig Stapp. Back Row: Dan Can- field, Tom Hillestad, Gary Howell, Tom Jones. un Lou Mr. Riedel Period 6: Front Row: Nadine Anderson, Judy Bobenrieth, Louise Farris, Jacqueline Woods, Lucy Truiillo, Christy Arebalo, Gail Lane, Pat Sorling, Linda Ready. Row Two: Dante Cacananta Gerald Cennamo, Judy Gula, Antoinette Williams, Bar- bara Vandivort, Joyce Stacy, Emily Canada, Ray Dymond, Terry Vaughn. Row Three: Leon Fisher, Don Hemme, Ken Potter, Paul Nieblas, Howard Behm, Ronnie 'Gast, Tony Bykerk, Pete Nazarian. Bark Row: Don Dickerson, Ron Vergilio, Gary Whitman, Gary Andrews, Tommy Brennan. .1 v , , ' X, 'ii 'tt l' -' ' . , X l l 7 T 'i .ll .g h l 's ? r. U1 ' , m 1 El l Mr. Schultz Period 2: Front Row: Carole Sprouse, Judy Brown, Elaine Snyder, Janet' West, Margarita Beltazar, Kathy Smith, Betty Henschel, Joyce Kingston, Irene Cistaro. Row Two: Connie Young, Hermein Seymour, Mary Zanocco, Neva Cowles, Marilyn Cameron, Becky Atkinson, Sandra Cook, Donna McCarthy, Diana Kruck- inberg. Row Three: Kent Wilson, Richard Foster, Dale Cole, Terry Shroqt, John Sellers, Robert Gonzales, Jack Meyers, John Johnson. Back Row: Allen Bennett, Joe Manning, James Pike, Tom Berry, Chris Anderson, Rollie Wishard. L Ralph Beckwith and Ellen Bailey don blackface for' tlunior play, You Can't Take It With You. 974' Jw? -dm, t J7J'f-J l l fy' J an w f J - A l N ii ll t. ,I AZ. S t , , Always cooking up trouble in the iunior play hit were Leon, Omwake lleftl as Mr. De Pinna and Ralph Nichols as Paulg Sycamore. ' ' 11157 1 1 Junior, Sheryl Anderson, leads band and drill team in, half- - time formations. 1 ,G-'IW' 3 Tnni? '- t-I 't qw ' . 1+ - ' lt nt r sr.-x. W. r 4 l ,n l Nice work if you can get it, says Dave Kiepler. 'Modern darlce class' demonstrates graceful stances. Standing ore: Karren Reddin, Pat Shaw, Hermein Seymore. Seated: Barbara Madera, Linda Wells. t - 1 V - Big momentlin 'iunlor year: is arrival of' senior class rings. Pat Crenshaw has Dennis- Cornish's ring dangling from her neck as she tries to slip t -Her .ring on Hisffinger. Mr. Schultz Period 5 Front Row: Carl Bierman, Paul Kelly, Kaye Horren, Patti Holland, Jackie Houk, Terrie Ross, Vivian Dixon, Gary Hart, Ed Apodoca. Row Two: Jenny Buffington, William Canning, Stan Sorling, Luke Pearcy, Fred Adamson, Dennis Cornish, Joe Bennett, Dan Lobaugh. Row Three: Tom Lowe, Roger Rund- quist, George Cook, Ed Melvin, Steve McKinley, Bob Bolen. Back Row: Robert Young, Steve Haase, Larry Parker, John Goode. Mr. Reidel Period 4 Front Row: Diane Calvitti, Anita Barnes, Lucy Apodoca, Mary- Ann Gardner, Joyce Wilson, Sheryl Anderson, Patti Shaw, Sharon Schuler, Shirley Wynn, Susie Tyler. Row Two: Brenda Givens, Myrna Balkwell, Sue Simmons, Linda Love, Sandra Lee, Judy Dissrnore, Nancy Stetzer, Linda Huggins, Sharon Beatty, Rosemary Franz. Row Three: Phil Stewart, Claude U-Ren, Steve Coleson, Larry Sommerfeld, Gary Damren. Back Row: Ralph Cobb, Bob Roederer, Dodd Jones, Gary Vicory, Ray Vincent, Denny DeNaut, Gary Rubin. Mr. Shultz Period 3 . Front Row: Mike Armstrong, Jack Hermann, Fred Rowe, Carol Sue Jones, Judy Covey, Karol Spangler, Roger Estabrooks, Peter Bessa, Rusty Scott. Row Two: Jerry Baker, Charles Bevan, Max O'Mohundro, Sandy Smith, Charles Rizuto David Holritz, Ron Biehn. Row Three: Rusty Lynds, Charles Varbel, Steve Stickney, Merrill Waysack. N 1 :Q- EY Mr. Reidel Period 3: Front Row ifrom leftl: Joyce Siverson, Nancy Herbert, Joan Enomoto, Sherry Farver, Judy Enheart, Penny Tepper, Marie Buss, Linda Turner, Cam Thomas, Gayle Speaks. Row Two: Lorna Hein, Carol Oakes, Marilyn Kane, Karen Nelson, Nettie Lennert, Karen Reddin, Donnye Jackman, Maureen Betts, Jeannie Drake. Row Three: Mike Wilson, Ernest Romero, Don Boss, Steve Proctor, Modesto Busto, John Halvorson, Don Heydlautf, John Gilardi, Bob Ford, Luz io 'za Mr. Romney Period 2: Front Row: Sally Allen, Edith Bruce, Lynn Ballard, Betty John- son, Gladys Ward, Pat Watson, Linda Maxey, Dianna Watkins, Linda Hutsell, Donna Winters. Row Two: Jerry Humeyumptewa, Ted Gannoway, Tom Larkin, Ernie Gomez, Michael Williams, Melvin Wooley, Max Perea. Row Three: Duke Bingham, Dennis Dufohr, Chuck Knowles, Roy St. Clair, Bob Jones, John Kearney. Mr. Riedel Period 5-B: Row One: Harold Ostrom, Larry Hardman, Carol Harris, Linda Hayden, Katy Hasegawa, Connie Lehigh, Sharon Fox, Barbara Coleman, Jim Robbins, Sam Thiessen. Row Two: Martin Minor, Richard Bloomster, Jerry Phelps, James Afdahl, Stan Stokke, Leon Omwake, Gary Leatherman. Row Three: Jim Walter, Chuck Shellenberger, Pat Flanagan, Marshall Scott, Terry Cox. Dennis Flanagan gives his rendition of Mammy. 31:55 l A Cleaning up the campus, iunior and senior ,boysj dispose of Sonny Rios. 1 ' i l i i Ooh - These popsickles lard' 99051 - Junior and senior boys goof around during lunch. ' . 7li . lli V f f nv-1 .Inaba-r f I2 emofziam Mr. Riedel Period 1: Front: Kent Storm, Woody Foster, Jim Herms, Nancy Hutchin- son, Connie Hartel, Patty Ronk, John Vigil, Jim Finch, Ray Hunt. Row Two: Louis Balderama, Robert DeFord, Tom Cook, John Ramsey, Wes Wright. Row Three: Bill Nelson, Ron Howell, James Warne, Leonard Dorman, Ken Nelson. crlidffs-Q. . .9.9f.j,a-sv 'A J W -bn DM -46f4friJ? 1 .Q Q9eoe.a-P, T' - ,LJ- -7M, an ,Ma,a-5-4.9-AfM -7t9 VU, . JM, :MM .eye f 'M J J 7 5, M, Osrflff- aww P ' ' Mbkhafllx cusqvic ,VW uve vb-f-5' y Q 5 lgyanout rom Carol urlwqfre if M Sandy Sparks, y f te, aren c lo . Ro Two: Bo Joseph Strickland, Bob Spier. gyvv goffn :Regent Jlkfaon, fz. 'f John 'Robert Nelson Jr. is one student who will be remembered at Rancho for many years to come. John was born'in Tacoma, Washington, on July 29, 1942. Then, in 1953, John, his father and mother, sister, and two brothers moved to Garden Grove. ' As a freshman John played basketball and ten- nis, and that summer, as a member of Explorer Post 25, he attended the National Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. ln his sophomore year John was again active in athletics and pursued his ambition, of becoming an architect, like his father. Then in May. of 1958, John was diagnosed to have a malignant disease of the bone. Three months later he passed away. Until the very end John never gave up hope and always retained the cheerfulness that was his per- sonal attribute. Never without a smile, John made friends wherever he went. The name of John Robert Nelson Jr. will long be remembered as an outstanding member of the Class of 1960.-Al Erickson. 68 5' ? 1 F I , OYC i f I el ' gn' I ' is Brannon, Ron Guyer, ick Ce ino.r Row Th : Dgaid Hough' it l 'I ul 2 , M Mr. Romney Period 4: Front Row: lleft to rightl: Mary Racldatz, Charlotte Bringle, Myra Ford, Kathleen Terry, Joan Morrow, Janis Claypool, Janet Claypool, Wilma Drake, Sharon Langstraat, Mary Olden- kamp. Row Two: Leonard Hermansen, Tom Low, Art Ayala, Philippe Maiffret, Steve Burbeck, AI Erickson, Glenn Johnson, John Simpson. Row Three: Arnold Preheim, Phil White, Ron Pinkerton, Bob Decker, Victor Ashford, Charles Lostlen. Row Four: Larry Rehm, Ralph Nichols, Mike Devereaux. '8- wi .f+ '4 I +41 Xfiff lx.-X 1,9 fr glofzfiomo 'res 5 3 First Semester officers were: Front Row: Bob Hale, Veep, Dave Reid, Prexy, Al Vuocolo, Yell Leader. Row Two: Nancy Crawford, G.L. Dress Rep.: Myrna Weaver, Sec.: Sue Sinclair, Treas.: Laurie Bennett, and Bonnie Chandler, G. L. Dress Reps. First semester President was Dave Reid. Mr. Roberts Period 3 Front Row: Barbara Nelson, Dania Christopherson, Sheila Macklin, Oneita Knouse, Terri Kokuda, Betty Lloyd, Barbara Hynes. Row Two: Bruce Sardone, Pete Adams, Bill Halley, Wayne Esterline, Charles Peacor, Earle Putnam, James Lyons, Bob McElroy, Drew Siekert. Row Three: Ed Szendrey, Joe Zazueta, Jack Elliott, Mike Murphy, Dennis Bergmann, Larry Quigley, Gale Hancock, Kenneth Morrison, Robert Lang, Francis Pieron. Row Four: Jerry Rauch, Tim Cunningham, Dick Robinson, Jeff Young, Larry Harding, Gary Lamph, Allen Moller, Bob Theriault, Allan Trapp, Joe Recchia. ' Mr. Strong Period 3 Front Row: Jacque Cox, Pat Quintana, Ann Yilla, Sandra Schmiedel, Lois Presley, Linda Dart, Anni Canen, Charlotte Bingham, Carol Goss. Row Two: Mary Coelho, Suzy Sinclair, Susan Slinkard,-:Janet Herbert, Georgette Wilson, Debbi Boynton, June Gorrawcry, Karen Paulson, Marilyn Hauge- land. Row Three: Joe Hampton, Mike Crose, Phil Epperson, Tom Ostro, Phil Fudge, Eddie Biiak, Bill Waymack, Tom Dal- luge,f-?hT.3' Duncan, John Ormsby. Row Four: Bob Peacock, Joh guair, Norman Perry, George Dorman, Jim Chaffin, -.! , , xx X .14 'ww' i js.. -11:11 4 if- ' eith Van Zandt, Mike Dobbins, Ronnie Reid. 0,1 Bob Hale was second semester en. D kcond semester officers were: Front: Anna Harris, Sec., Kay Donaldson, and Johnnie Ray Barnett, G.L. Dress Reps. Row Two: Tom Peacock, Yell Leader: Dave Reid, Veep, and Bob Hale, President. Missing was Terri Kokuda, Dress Representative. Mr. Kleven Period 3 ' Front Row: Larry Persinger, Benny Roseman, Dave Speaks, Dolores Valenzuela, Carlyen Parker, June Terry, Iva-Mae Holland, John Carpenter,'Berny Hullstrunk, Dale Gillespie. Row Two: Don Stone, Earl Quintana, 'Ronald Wheeler, Ronnie Moss, Doug Davis, Joe Armstrong, Ronald Gregory, Clifford Conley. Row Three: Ted Collins, Tom Remmel, Harold Ferguson, Don Lewis, Terry Guindon, Paul Maynard, Paul Swarthout. 3 ,- If X1 ' K f xbxr L T' X K tu 3 xx if I -Ji 1 ' -'-FN.. Mr. Johnson Period 2: ' Front Row: lFrom leftl: Marilyn Mehler, Judy JOSI. Eddy MC' Collum, Donna Ball, Paulette Davis, Dottie Boysel, Judy Coldewe, Barbara Drake, Rose DuPre, Doris Gaudreault. Row Two: Dennis Williams, Bruce Bailey, Mike Middle-sworth, SUE Singer, Jackie Sherman, Jean Bates, R0YC1l Sleeper, Rlclwrd Smith, Ronnie Drew. Row Three: Ron Cory, Les Murpl1Yf Affhvf Correa, Bob Dissmore, Gene REYl'l0lCl5f Geofge Bccelmf lm Biolos, Philip Foto, Kelly Waelder, Don Smith. cgofzfiomozsa Mr. Garcia Period 6: Front Row: Diane Velasquez, Evelyn Ramirez, Deanna Young, Ruth Fiske, Judy Smith, Dawn Leslie, Dee Bartleson, Joy Rob- ertson, Regina Novella. Row Two: Mary Ann Johnson, Judy Demers, Judy Gallagher, Peggy Morris, Ines Nleto, Peggy Wyles, Karen Huddleston. Row Three: Dave Ramsey, Vincent Valence, Jerry Sutterfield, Rudy Navarrette, Don Boase, Roscoe Leischner, James Bollschweiler. Row Four: James Nichols, Daniel Ramirez, Joe Caplett, Anthony Starks, Harry Hill, Larry Cather, Bob Kilbury, Benjamin Palomino. Mr. Curry Period 4: Front Row: Betty Cobb, Bonnie Chandler, Josie Torrez, Bar- bara Madera, Juanita Lopez, Nancy Diller, Charlene Jury, Row Two: Eddie Gordon, Dennis Persinger, Tom Suwyn, Nick Castro, Darrell Thompson, Jim Graham, Aguiare, Phil Walker. Row Three: David Boyer, Donald Preheim, Rick Mather Al Vuocolo, Jackie Fellows, Danny Rivera, Eddie Dominguez: Brian Nelson. Miss Suzie Potts signs up girls for lockers after locker rooms were finally completed. Blind performers provided entertainment for Boys' League assembly at which R.A.M. candidates campaigned. Art classes beautified campus with Christmas decorations for every room , Mr. Kleven Period 4 First Row: Katherine Condon, Cheryll Briner, Jo-Ann Cook, Doris Donaldson, Silvia Figueroa, Gloria Haire, Judy Huff, Roberta Hormsby, Barbara Hensley, Rita Bernstein, Sharon Vaio. Row Two: Milton Wright, Kathy Ausmus, Lisa Blanken- ship, Rachel Gutierrez, Pamela Jury, Carol Jones, Jan Dunivin, Herman Perez. Row Three: George Dietz, Alan Averhoff, Fred Turnbull, Joe Sacla, Ken Teague. Row Four: Richard Coakley, Brian Blair, Don Simpson, Richard Carpenter. Awofzfiomo 'asa Mr. Strong Period 5B Front Row: Alleen Roberts, Anabel Coffin, Edith Marval, Bev Ross, Sally Rivera, Linda Jo Phelps, Connie Gonzales, Jeannie Serr, Jeanne LeBlanc, Christine Berg. Row Two: Charles Mc- Clain, Tim Beery, Gary Vollan, Harold Shellenberger, Dick Turner, Troy Holder. Row Three: Jon Tyler, Roy Love, James Mings, Phil Murphy, Bill Hardison, Jerry Watkins. Row Four: Bob Ware, Don Talley, Arthur Backley, Larry McLemore, Dickie Chute. Mr. Strong Period 2 Front Row: Sandy Edwards, Joey Hasty, Barbara Brians, Janet Wakeham, Linda Livingston, Gail Leiter, Delcie Wheeler, Carol Cataldo, Sandy Klinzing, Andrea Sanborn, Fredda Sprouse. Row Two: Charlotte 'Glenn, Nancy Crawford, Kathy Cook, Lola Heath, Sandy Storm, Shirley Osborne, Carolyn Hodgson, Karen Hansen, Glenda Schmidt, Judy Blough. Row Three: Richard Palmore, James Carter, Lee Glassburn, Gary Dodd, Alan Mearns, Robert Firnhober, James Hermann, Bob Hoff- man. Row Four: John Erickson, Marshall Lane, Howard Mar- see, George Colliard, Bob Hale. - p .-4 1. 6,1 1 5 5 f G0 3-L. . QS 1 ,1 K M' : M F- Sa R -s If Mr. Strong Period 4 Front Row: Mary Lane, Dorothy DePriest, Norma Anderson, Diana Becker, Rose Uribe, Juanita Terry, Cathy Harasaki, Betty Marquez, Loretta Smith, Linda Steele, Kay Donaldson. Row Two: Lyndsey Winton, Sherry Hanson, Myrna Weaver, Deni Muehlbauer, Joann Lewis, Carol Lane, Shari Robertson, Carol Fuller. Row Three: John Magram, Bob Woolford, Les Kuhns, Tom Sturm, Ron Basua, Bill Bailey, Justus Wendland. Row Four: John Jones, Dennis Antich, Renny Van Horne. Qiofzgomozaa Mr. Garcia Period 5B Front Row: Annette Gallina, Pamela Pew, Shara Le Bates, Pat Montanez, Catherine Dewey, Carole Eshelman, Dana Welsh, Linda Holcomb, Donna Wheeler, Dolores Rocha, Val Rae Mayer. Row Two: Tom Gothard, Mike Sheppard, Connie Long- well, Christina Taylor, Paula Edwards, Marion Orozco, Gilbert Coreea, George Bloecher. Row Three: Leonard Crawford, Rodger Webb, Dennis Cling, Howard McCandless, David Dixon, Paul Blaylock. Row Four: Larry Adle, Norman Harwell, Larry Walcher, David Reid. Mr. Curry Period 7 Front Row: Dana Bartleson, Marnny Lynde, Laurie Bennett, Janet Potter, Pat Kelley, Carol Gauchat, Margie Borrego, Nancy Earney, Esther Clairez, Dagmar Von Holly. Row Two: Rodney Heintzelman, Robert Chaney, Claudia Tillis, Marie Scipione, Katherine Wilson, Tillie Truiillo, Judy Davis, Sharon Grady, Dennis O'Mohundro. Row Three: Alan Levy, Richard Graham, Jim Newman, John Stafford, Crency Candelas. Row Four: Mike Schooling, Ron Smith, Bob Hays, James Gloster, Richard Phillips. ' Pep assembly varsity 'gets setto overpower oppgnent. The Mississippians put on entertaining student body asserrlblyq ' Campaign speeches and enterta,in,ment1Wmade up the Girls' Leahuefas-' sembly. Election was heldlaticlose ofassembly. ' -U V I I . it! ,, l li l 1'-4 i up 5 ,,:, . , ' si 1 1 l 1 1 lil 1 ,, l li -' 1 L' A 71 ' iff. ,. 1 11. 1 1 X1 i1 YEAI TEAM! Bulletin board is popular stopping place. sq l Boys who made Vaquero flag 1 l school mascot. 1 shovwtheir handiwork to Karen Bierman, N x -juni' Mr. Curry and Mr. Kleven, Period 8 Front Row: Lynda Killion, Yolanda Rivas, .laniceAHenclrickson, Barbara Wickline, Dee Biehn, Ann Haggard, Bobbie Lamb, Della Bonilla, Ronnie Hardman, Marlene Matthews, Lynette Clark. Row Two: Jimmy Quigley, Larry Aldridge, Michael Hurley, .lim Montague, Harold Gallati, Elwell Laroo, Richard Butler, Roy Manar, George Beams, Richard Kipp. Row Three: David Dylesworth, Tony Martinez, Mike Urban, Carlis Davis, Albert Antolin, Gary Wesdous, Row Four: David Clay, Louis Antolin, Tony Miramontes, Joe Nieto. Sopgomo 'zzz Mr. Roberts, Period 4 Front Row: June Nagle, Yvonne Seymour, Linda Nelson, Pat Swanson, Barbara Wesley, Judy Kay Cartwright, Colleen VnnderPol, Carol Fenwich, Donna Muto. Row Two: Norman Arikawa, Dick Mystrom, Mary Ellen Moore, Nan Semon, Mariorie Darling, Sandi King, Dorothy Holmes, Roland Nava, Norman Kirsch. Row Three: Larry James, Ron Braithwaite, Wayne Richardson, Ed Watts, Richard Lucic, Kenny Hoffman, Bill Vail, Henry Bergler. Row Four: Gordon Rimmer, Gary Hill, Robert Armstrong, Danny Kerr, Bob Westover, Ron Mc- Kinimy, Danny Shea. Mr. Strong, Period 7 Front Row: Judy Slusher, Sandi Hurley, Sandy Switzer, Carole Ross, Sandy Wheeler, Pat Patton, Irene Freedman, Cindy Smith, Loretta Gottschalk, Nancy Nishioka, Linda Abraham. Row Two: Sue Hastings, Maureen Pietsch, Judith Rubendall, Anne Froman, Sharon Brown, Barbara Rohweder, Johnnie Barnett, Kathleen Bartlett, Thelma Pells, Sandi Paterson. Row Three: Joy Welch, Patricia Hankins, Gayle Otfley, Michele Parker. Row Four: Steve Butler, Alan Lazurus, Ronnie Canley, Roger Pool. mlm at - Iv-. -I . Q -.,, an 1 'Kr 5? F ,-,.,A fm- 1,a ' v f- -fw ' q 5 , I ,Z ,J Z' 'wus' gd- IL f' I WX ,i A 2 S k z ' X 'uh w gf s 154 Ak f l?ll.lIHll...lilB ll if Mr. Curry Period 5 Front Row: Frances Versage, Meredith Kessler, Terrie Beltram, Moriory Kanegae, Alberta Peralta, Sandra Krueger, Babs Grosso, Gloria Dawkins, Janet Cantrell. Row Two: Susan Proctor, JoAnn Valleio, Lana Marie Gordon, Dorothy Sheere, Gail Norfielcl, Jo Farrell, Diane Hansen, Sharol Banks. Row Three: Daniel Weaver, Russell Raabe, Kathleen Linke, Anna Harris, Carol Sluder, Bill Kobayashi, William Kliner, Roy Murai. Row Four: Gary Anderson, Bill Fulton Joel King. MM 674' f 252 WWW .gopgomozei Mr. Curry Period 6 Front Row: Karin Jean Hansen, Dolores Robinson, Vicki Rausch, Sandra Macpherson, Gail Hatlen, Sharon Watt, Violet Takenaga, JoAnn O'Connor, Gerry Mayton, JoAnn Aiello. Row Two: David Norton, Louis Wiczai, Molly Goodman, Jean- nie Hodson, DeeAnn Stevenson, Susan O'Neill, Chance Massaro, Paul Metzker. Row Three: Tom Howard, Roger Geyer, Jim Rogers, Dennis Kelly, Russell Miller, Travis Estes, Bill Prior. Mr. Roberts Period 5 Front Row: Barbara Smlth, Maxine Matney, Carolyn Diller, Rosemary Avila, Lilly Calderon, Della Gonzales. Row Two: Val Sami, Edward Smith, John Katsuda, Glenn Hancock, Tony Rocha, John Rivera, Gary Burlingame. Row Three: Jim Ham- mond, Bob Klinker, Clarence Utley, David Lopez, John Val- enzuela. Just messin' around. 48. 1' -9211 '. It's not safe to be a safety man. Kathy Ausmus puts note into La Voz mailbo ,ill 1 JL' U 1' 1 ,- Mr. Johnson Period Russell Rowe, Louie 4: Front Row: Ronald Thompson, Bill Merrifield, Mike Cortez, Winniona Connelly, Donna Guild, Glenda Bradshaw, Jean Peterson, lnchaust, Billy Burghard. Row Two: David Nakamura, Patrick O'Brien, Mike Menou, Brian Scott, Gary Hukill, Gary Wilson, Manuel Row Three: Jim Rogers, Waldo Nelson, Steve Smorick, Dick Gilardi, Billy Whipple, Randy Acord, Carl Zeek. Row Four: Kirby Belwood, Larry Rapp, Edward Mobley, Don Mariott. Troncoso, Ken Locke. - M-. . FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Front: Betty Cadwell, vice president: Claudia Tyler, dress representative. Back: Barbara Chaney, dress representative, wfimm .. Terry Carter, president: Karen Kessler, sec- retary-treasurer. Not pictured are: Danny Dymond, yell leader, Charlotte Stipe, dress representative. Mr. Beyenloerg Period 3: Front Row: Kathy Duckworth, Dorothy Keyes, Judy Mahony, Shirlee Mings, Ruth McCrory, Yvonne Arroyo, Diana Jobman, Lou Walker, Melinda Mitchell, Jerry Strietbeck, Row Two: Dennis Allen, Douglas Cornish, Kent Cartwright, JoAnn Gould, Sandra Jacobs, Eoldie Terada, Jack Tripp, Stephen Sluk, David Nelson. Row Three: John Armstrong, Ron Hogeland, Bill Gardner, Gerald Parentz, Ronnie Retana, Terry Smith, Glenn Walker. 41 , .rf W., f Q -n 1-1 -t L, Mr. Kleven Period 5: Front: Cruz Zazueta, Barbara Fryan, Donna Cantrell, Joanna Culp, Judy Torrez, Alicia Sanborn, Pat Merrifield, Louise Boss, Alice Junkin, Sherry Forgey. Row Two: John Bower, Richard Henschel, Joan Oxford, Jean Hamilton, Mary Ahearn, Juanita Fults, Alice Judd, Marie Poorman, Denny Crooker, Chris Fleming. Row Three: Richard Slagel, James Hubert, Alex Garcia, Pete McGrath, David Bykerk, Richard Remmel, Lee Bulen, Ernie Hinds. Row Four: Martin Lopez, Gary Crame, Doug Beauchamp, Richard Graieda, Johnnie Sanchez. Toni Bracle and Richard Vandivort earned free admission to the Howdy Hop last fall by getting the most signa- tures of upper classmen. Toni got 418 signatures and Y ', , Richard got 285. 't ' H 1 ,. F , pg, . , 'gf-.f:.' ,. , ' H 1 5-'f f 'A 'C 4 9' p,. :V 'A H. ': '?f'- : ' , I W 'nd f ' L ,V 'il Zv, Mr. Kennedy Period 4: ' Front: Roy Henschel, Danny Dymond, Barbara Chaney, Carol Cunningham, Brenda Blaylock, Cathy Downey, Carolyn Wallace, Romeo Sayson, James Bray. Row Two: Dennis Hemme, Ronnie Carr, Gary Martin, Bob Bowyer, Ray Madrid, Bob Kolacz, Clarence Daggett, James Decker. Row Three: Lance de Stwolinski, Terry Sublett, Rick Stangeland, Rod Lechner, Chuck Ausmus, Peter Parro, Richard Zeiler, Mike Smith, Richard Crutchfield. Row Four: Mason Walls, Wayne Reed, Gerald Brantley, Jim Canfield, Eugene Tenczar, Terry Thompson, Howard Young, Kenny Howard, Roy Hoback, Larrin Thomas. f 'L f l X' as , ,,.1 5 if - - 1 1 ,1 534 'Nfl ' , . ' x i ' ,Y f l 7- ' 9 ll 0 X l, lil lv! Al 2 QL J l . if 1.',, f9 q ','- .- t 7g ' '- Ha Qld. -L - ' .:.' ' 's Mr. Beyenberg Period 5: Front Row: Frances Estes, Sue Foster, Karen Wickline, Diane Winston, Vicki Beams, Carol Conkle, Dolores Lopez, Debbie Miller, Martha Silva, Lindy Stumpf, Kathy Jewell. Row Two: Diana Longwell, Nyla Simmons, Judy Flynn, Mary Lou Bergmann, Mary Lou Byrne, Vickie Ulrich, Trudi Sigeske, Dianne Comulada, Sharon Suitak, Bonnie Weinheimer. Row Three: Frank Hudson, Jack Brizzolara, Ronald Weber, Pat Kilcullen, Dale Hardman, Jim Lennert, Richard Ehrhardt, Tim Grundeman, Dick Haden. Row Four: Barrie Srnith, Mike Dayton, Jim Garon, Michael O'Brien, Scott Brown, Michael Kersey, Gary Hombs. up-'l1 b-l .LlulL:' 1l'll.A.i'l.'llrr,. Photographer climbs to roof of English building Freshmen have choice to get view of pep rally. front ground seats. Mr. Pfirmon Period 4: Front Row: Carolyn Brown, Helene Beaumont, Donna Hash, Nancy Waterhouse, Marjorie Brown, Virginia Vera, Alma Jo Carsten, Toni Jackson, Cherie Vincent, Sharon Perkins. Row Two: Beatrice Autny, Gerry Symons, Yvonne Sperle, Sheri Schoenbachler, Freddie Butterfield, Karen Myers, Cindy Hen- derson, Carolyn Layton, Mickie Vaughan. Row Three: Jerry Green, Larry Kisthart, Gary Hill, Sharon Calhoun, Patsy Kane, Carole Morehead, Carol Deuse, Ronald Hoffman, Pedro Gonzales, Kirk Stapp. Row Four: Jack Oskins, Ralph Knight, Allan Viles, Kenneth Mazur, Philip Garcia, Keith Cullum. 'Lvl gd Sli 'fl5ll!.f ,- I 4? llll l km y ,, bv Nil T li i 3 -fy V - N-Q , I I tx P+? Front Row: Patricia Steinhauer, Bobbie Gray, Andrea Van Ammers, Donna Chute, Lincla Weiss, Shirley Reddin, Nancy Jones, Pat Cole, Judith Bishop, Sandra Pickens. Row Two: Ron Munroe, Ron Leiter, David Greaux, Linda Moses, Peg Strum, Janet Terry, Joe Valleio, Bob Baker, Phil Quigley. Row Three: Richard Hain, Ernest Sullivan, Ray Shallbetter, Richard Ehrlich, Steve Lehnhardt, Mike Gallighen, Ron Bihner, Allan Carey, Ken Conard. Row Four: Gary Matthews, Donald Powell, Dennis Brandewie, George Brayton, Wes Colvin, Jim Howell, Bill Perry. Strike up the bandl Front Row: Shirley Nix, Donna Koukel, Trudy Pares, Norma Fletcher, Susan Stephens, Mary Dennis, Benera Littlefield, Connie Mangels, Nancy Leatherman, Patricia Peck, Jackie Klinker. Row Two: Jerry Arebalo, Gerald Basford, Larry Boutain, Ronnie Krueger, Duane L'Allier, Joe Olivas, Jerry Wheeler, Manuel Ornelas, Tommy Rivera. Row Three: Don Shinnamon, John Valence, Sammy Gonzales, Mike Putnam, Richard Snyder. Row Four: Bob Kane, Bob Pacifica, David Sprague. 'E I Lnup ww til if 4 . ., XX' Mr. Beyenberg Period 4: Front Row: Nancy Lighthall, Allyson Vick, Nancy Pender, Mary Ellen Olivares, Rose Marie Stalnaker, Brenda Hill, Betty Cadwell, Carol Bisset, Gail Fillippone, Leo Wolff, Maureen Martin. Row Two: June Cruz, Lorraine Ritter, Georgene Hurst, Mary Kliner, Peggy Barnhart, Winifred Beglinger, Judith Bush, Sally Gudtill, Margaret Hankins, Linda Bergstrom. Row Three: Connie Siznez, Darlene Berry, Janie Styers, Nancy Brown, Cheryl Blinman, Caroline Matthews. Row Four: Mike Wentink, Walter Unger, Ron Komors, Bill Seitzinger, Jimmy Currie. Mrs. Rockey Period 7: Front Row: Kathie MacDonald, Janet Bessa, Grace Allen, Kathy Bambrook, Margy Allen, Patricia Kuliis, Barbara Pfeil. Row two: Donna Ward, Annette Espen, Lelani Aguiar, Lyn Newman, Karen Songstad, Gale Canning, Donna Allen, Jim O'Brien. Magnuson, Janet Sorensen. Sandra Vanolal, Sharon 'liignliil Karen Bierman had the honor of being chosen Rancho's mas- cot during her freshman year. Coleman, Peggy Callen, Jane Shorrock, Margaret Levy, Jill Heins, Carol Marilyn Jolly, Danlee Robertson, Karen Kelso, Kay Galloway, Beverly Rush, JoAnne Weeks. Row Three: Patty Muir, Dee McVeigh, Charlene Metzker, Leeg, Mary Rupprecht, Kaye Van Beek. Row Four: Robert Lerman, Ronnie I 4 if: v.. i. v , 2, if ff l v N ,Eff 1 l,,l,? gg R , -. f. I I If s. J .lK. If Mrs. Rockey Period 5: Front Row: David Bosworth, Wayne Beats, Paul Bottorff, Faye Campbell, Deanna DeWitt, Johnny Kyde, Burl Welles, Tom Schmidt. Row Two: Ronnie Van Natta, Manuel Lopez, David Smith, Hugh Glover, Douglas Porter, Dennis Warden, Bill Clampitt, Tommy Bray. Row Three: Bob Primrose, Dennis Givens, Richard Schultz, Eugene Johnson, Curt Aushard, Jerry Lyon, Tony Robles, Keith Wilson. , iw - -W -f ff- - - -A - 1 ' 1 l i Second Semester officers were: Sue Foster, vice president: Bob Young, president, Pam Young and Karen Kessler, Dress Rep resentatives. Missing were Dave Bykerk, Sec.-Treas.: Terry Carter, Yell Leader, and Betty Cadwell, Dress Representative. i L B , n Mr. Pfirman Period 5: Front Row: Linda Carmichael, Carol Winik, Marti Wright, Diane Ward, Shirley Enomoto, Agnes Baculba, Frieda Van Dyke, Lindo Price, Cheryl Cromwell. Row Two: Robert Baker, Bob Rollenhagen, Joe Mungari, Janice Elliott, Pamela Weber, Joy Ann Arthur, 'Sally Adlesh, Alon Damron, Ronald Osumi, Bob Brobst, McCandlers. Row Three: Tommy Narasaki, Bob Rocha, Mike Edgar, Carl Hogstrom, Tom Csaszar, Rick Norquist, Sandy Baron. Row Four: Jack Durham, Phillip Blake, Charles Wright. ,J ak L'l ull til -'H' J7-' al Y . lm: Tl B '3IAl!.f.VIlH' TT, i , Front Row: Barbara Scheffler, Elizabeth Scudders, Ruth Myers, Jean Oviedo, Elaine Turner, Carol Winn, Sylvia Fears, Cecelia Neito, Eleanor Hernandez, Irene Neria. Row Two: Gayferd Johnson, Mike McCarthy, Cheryl Spofford, Ginny Mayton, Joanna Popken, Juanita Clark, Sharon Roberts, Robert Hudson, Larry Harvey. Row Three: Richard Williams, Frank Wheat, Dale Johnson, Guy Jones, Shelby Cline, David Spector, Gary Behm, Terry Schoon- over, Gary Czarnecki. Row Four: Jim Henson, Kenneth Houghton, Ken Schimpf, Ron Johnston, Ron Wilkinson, Kenny Rumple, Reggie Brown. l 'madman Coach Bruce Smith issues Boys try out locker com- Iockers for P.E. ClGSSeS binations before suiting Z after new gym and locker rooms were finally com- pleted. Front Row: Larry Gardenhire, Richard Vandivorh Ronald Hedstrom, Gary Ronk, Celeste Laus, Dick Dowis, Yo Yo Shigemasa, Terry Harrington, Pat Pari. Row Two: David Dominick, Tony Godos, Buddy Griego, Bill Hale, Ken Kissell, John Miller, Jim Silva, Chuck Sisco. Row Three: George Espinosa, John Pettit, Erwin Nedderman, Larry Schafer, Danny Murphy, Ted Klovanick, Chuck McKinley. Row Four: Joe Carter, Dave Abell, Bill Abdon, Phil Olson. l , iff-'XLS . Efiil r ' - f .v - 1951. wi.-:1-' , 1- gh? L -' L if L' ', ,, -L I lr L Al ll if c '13 ,Q 52 J l'llg-Sfitivfli . i f L N ,. 'll . . L glil '-,, :i..1Ai ,.,r lil tween. ,,,-- L , 1111. lS!!nmL.:1:t..,elL V - X ,f 8 , . 1 C+-'vii .Z 'f .KN QF: .Y . 5 Front Row: Pat Price, Shelley Wishnow, Joyce Enclsley, Cheryl Timlin, Toni Sullins, Patsy Sellers, Sharon Rinehart, Jan Glassburn. Row Two: Gerry Shatswell, Richard Wynn, Kris Linholm, Mary Ann Westbury, Charlotte Stipe, Candy Smith, Claudia Tyler, Paul Marsh, David McArthur. Row Three: Ernest Fretter, Ron Tracy, Tim Howard, Max Seals, Ken Gaulden, Bill Shirley, Alan Cross, John Claypool. Row Four: Ray Wishon, George Seeley, Gerry Dew, Roger Baker. ' Drama classes do punto- Tin soldier has difficulty mine of Twas the Night supporting his ballerina. Before Christmas for as- sembly. . KJVTY Lal R Front Row: Elaine Rickert, Juanita Girard, Rita Welkley, Karen Sellen, Judith Langdon, Susan Chapman, Gloria Sanborn, Sharon Burkhart, Maren Porciello, Charlotte Chadwell. Row Two: Judy Stone, Elizabeth Dunn, Nancy Elkins, Wanda Kilianski, Sharon Smith, Jerri McHenry, Karen Hall, Betty Selepchak. Row Three: Richard Walter, Jim Symons, Penny Prada, Carolyn Henson, Pam Young, Dean Berto, Richard Dowling. 1 xi? X Front Row: Lynda Clark, Pat Kay, Elaine Friend, Toni Bracale, Lynda Palko, Donah Ledbetter, Sharon Needles, Shanna Scott, Joanne Pelham. Row Two: David Smith, Don Kingston, Eddie Earles, James Deck, Loren Fogliasse, Harold Howard, Dellin Northrup, Bill Curren, Row Three: Marvin Rowland, .Jerry . Meany, Tommy McLachlan, Roger Haasch, Virgil Sanders. ' - J' L5 g' je it 'ZEQEHZEH Tense moment on the foot- Victory bell awaits chance ball field keeps fans on to be heard. their feet. 55.5323 it Front Row: Barbara Strickland, Gayle Ostermiller, Carol Strickland, Linda Thomasson, Leola Vernoy, Sarah Welch, Sara Land, Rosemarie Schwab. Ro sg - Two: Timmie Arebalo, Armando Martinez, Randy Scott, George Adams, Victor Balderrama, Jerry Brown, Freddie Fuller. Row Three: Leslie Sackman, K Beshlars, Fred Ritter, Gene Madison, Bob Haskins, Peter Briones, Nick Watkins, Bruce Peterson. ' 1 lull Siliilllliill- ' ll f F ' ' Mr. Pfirman Period 7: Fronl' Row: Connie Truiillo, Karen Miller, Donna Farquer, Lola Barnes, Darline Hartman, Sharon Lindt, Joan Vigil, Susan Robbins, Connie Miller, Janice X Longe. Row Two: Avonelle Mayberry, Frances Gutierrez, Sherry Perry, Carol Anderson, Karen Biermann. Row Three: Michael Splechter, Arthur Anderson, A 'Deryl Nelson, Scoff Montgomery, Larry Jernigan, Karl Ohmer, Row Four: Ralph Wood, Richard Condon, Wallace Thibodeau, Richard Shea, RobertJohnson. XX. ,4 fx, K 'Nl J Jim Lisman finds the lunch period The most satisfying Romance blossoms at lock- time of the day, ers. Mr. Ambrose Period 2: Fronl' Row: Mary Staky, Barbara Beard, Carol Parra, Melinda Love, Karen Kessler, Carole Calvitti, Irene Yamani, Marilyn Routen, Karen Fox, Marcia Dannerberger. Row Two: Rod Hyder, Don Williams, Mike Lewis, Moira Hodson, Mary Alice Wells, Kenneth Stichter, Michael Rahm, Dennis Row Three: Robert Munoz, Bill Whitlow, John Cubit, Gary Hutchinson, John Hermansen, Bob Iding, Ken Baxter, Ken Burbeck, Mickey Coffin. Parker '-.Jake S . lllflld. -- .31 . - - .alll-5 x 1 J f? S J' 1,7 j 1 . , VI.. A . '52 L Ii: X77 .. . Xl. ., .,,. .1.....e...-.. Y.. ,Y. l , Y 7 i r ' - l H Front Row: Judy Wohosky, Jackie Toncredi, Marilyn Vener, Angelita Ayala, Gloria Robles, Deloris Franklin. Row Two: Linda Nelson, Pat Gingerich, Tom Lobaugh, Marvin Sparks, Bill Lehman. Row Three: Paul Bakeman, Wes Choate, Tim Smith, Don Speaker, Wade Bender. ' Freshman home economics students put finishing touches to Christmas centerpieces they baked. S Ralph Wood, freshman from Germany, gets acqauinted with Leslie Lincoln, American girl who has lived only a short time in the United States. Shortly after photo was , l , ,A Front Row: Lupe Nieto, Sondra Conner, Joyce Millett, Lydia Guillen, Judy Graichen, Barbara DeFord, Betty Halbrook, Maralee William- son. Row Two: Robert Baker, Ysmael Parra, Rebecca Smith, Martha Woodworth, Teddy Gardner, Rudy Vasque. Row Three: Joseph Probst, Irving Schlemmer, Ruben Valencia, Ray Carlisle. i taken she moved on to Ceylon. 1 fi J .4 S, .v Z Front row: Shelia Mather, Dianne Comulada, Sue Tinker, Sandy Jennings, Beffy Lehman, Agnes Paculba, Gloria Miramomes, Doris Walker, Carolyn Walker, Nancy Locke. Row Two: Bob Hudson, Mike Urban, Sfeve Wagsiaff, Ray Shallbeiter, Howard Bridges, Larry Rehm, Par Eblen. Row Three: Frank McNabb, George Grubb. Row Four: Brook Barr, Jim Henson, David Pace, Frank vvheaf, Eddie Clark. f f' ' fr f -, L OU 6 ynw Z jf W! 1 , iff , ff iff ,W ff ' J, ' 717 f Of gy f !f!lfMf1, N yflj,l.J jg J CW X 1 M if sw I A fa L WWJM AV if y f I f 1 jay ,X af! 4 y ' f KJ I UW SINEEQQ L ping X4 X W, W I lf , L ff L Fronl Row: Beverly Johnson, Michele Miller, Janice Larimer, Susan Chevrier, Margie Ramirez, Lynn Sheldon, Geneva Walker, Barbara La Rover. Row Two: Martin Lopez, Robert Mainard, Gale Canning, Carol Robinson, Deloris Franklin, Gary Behm, Ronnie Reed. Row Three: Jane Bedford, Ronald Weylancl, Jim Tishman, Ronald Arnefi, Bill Lehman, Jacques Baushard, James Allen. CHRISTMAS ELVES These freshmen helped make the Co-ed dance a success by helping with the sewing llz. . 1 Ki D MM - DMM-My Diganizafiona 'B 'bi QNXJQUX' Boiskmg .,fxWo.,Q,3k.- GBR ,ggfkuxwf Q,.X.JXfXCBx gED..C3'w4wQ:x?'RNg,f kwa Q1-QQ ,5,M,wN, -2H'Q1'vM- -JLLQJSAQNX QL,-... -N, -..., :.zv.1l4 255 3 - All L -'mi 'A 1'5- ...J 4, A p 'xii all x .f 'a, ' , 'Q- -4 ,NN ix .gp 5 ...lm . ,MQW V W., '-1---itiigy .. . , i-41 'x 4' ' '3f?s:'7 . .A . . l U Q, r W' Lk -46 ,.. 3 , ? I. I W . , if. - , Q ' Q w il 's-. W.. , s- , I -1 ,1 , 1 1 P ,J ,. I N 1 , ' 3 4 1 461150 Q-. r Nga! '-Wwvfx.. -'EQ' V? ww- -v +r- Nh: fr L P J.I- r N ,,. F EI don uisfacfoz Planning, checking, and riting copy, taking pictures and taking care of all the extra details involved in publishing a 200- page book were the iobs handled by the 1959 El Conquistador staff. The editor, Sue Sherman, and the assistant editor, Joyce Garon, were in charge of the overall planning and checking of the book. The business manager, Jan Land, was in charge of obtain- ing ods. Class editor, Pat Crenshaw, planned the class section with the help of Jan Land. Student Government was planned by Charlotte Bringle. ' The sports section was planned by Linda Hanover, assisted . by Don Dickerson. Mr. David Young was photo advisor and the photographers were: Don Dickerson, Jim O'Brien, Gary Ruben, Chuck Stevenson, and Jimmie Currie. Sue 5he,m,m, Edna, Miss Betty Coxson was advisor. i L 1 l as -I Photographers who worked in the dark room were left to right-Chuck Stevenson, Jim Currie, Jim O'Brien, and Mr. I Dave Young, Photography Advisor. Joyce Garon, Assistant Editor all . A .1 ., ...- . rfb '24, F1 - 'jst A ll- - V T t V -7 it Y MA V, 'lst row lleft to rightl: Charlotte Bringle, Joyce Garon, Sue Sherman. 2nd row: Linda Hanover, Pat Crenshaw, Miss Betty Coxson and Jan Land compose the annual staff as they complete work on the final draft of the annual. Missing is Don Dickerson, who wrote sports copy and also scheduled and took pictures. inf ' 67, OZ interviewing, writing and typing stories, writing captions, laying out the newspaper, proofreading and headlining are the major iobs of the La Voz staff. Tony Afdahl, editor-in-chief, is supervisor for La Voz. Sharon Langstraat, news editor, checks all the news articles and lays out page 1 of the newspaper. Anne Froman, feature editor, plans page 3 and writes fea- ture stories. Mike Robinson, sports editor, writes Man to Man and plans the sports section. Terri Kakuda, club editor, gathers and writes the club news. Mike Middlesworth, photo editor, takes photos, mounts photos tor engraving, and writes captions. Ginny Talley, business manager, keeps the records of the advertising accounts, sells ads, and mails statements after each issue. Reporters are: Dick Robinson, Kathy Ausmus, Les Kuhns, Stan Stokke, Sue Simmons, Helen Gomez, Rita Bernstein, John , , ' , , , -I-mis Lindo Wells cmd Bob Ware Tony Afdahl, editor-in-chief, examines La Voz file. 5, ,i ll . ll- il l3, ii., V l t ,w i, MA u 'Ist row ileft to rightl: Ann Froman, Linda Wells, Les Kuhns, 2nd row: Bob Ware and Tony Afdahl plan new features for the newspaper. Sharon Langstraat, News editor Row I lleft to rightl: Helen Gomez, Sue Simmons, Kathy Ausmus, 2n.d row: John Tillis, Dick Robinson, Rita Bernstein, Sharon Langstraat, Terri Kakuda, Mike Middlesworth, Stan Stokke, and Miss Betty Coxson, advisor, comprise the newspaper staff. Al -S5 Q6 3 91? 4 , cgagofafzaflifl Front row: Mary Oldenkamp, Janet Claypool, Nan Semons, Dorothy Sheer, Patty Schimpf, Margaret Macpherson lSec.l, Mike Howard iPres.l, Al Erickson lVPl, Tom Howard ITreas.l, Gail Leiter, Pat Patton, Lesley Rahm lPubl.l, Sandra Macpherson. Row Two: Kathy Cook, Nancy Crawford, Joyce Garon, Karen Hansen, Lana Gordon, Ruth Claypool, Anna Harris, Carol Sluder, Molly Goodman, Jeannie Hodson, Jo Anne Farrell. Row Three: Mrs. Mary Wiley, Advisor, Roger Pool, Paul Merzker, Dennis Kelly, Marshall Turner, Mike Froman, Bill Rhodes, Roger Geyer, Mike Deveraux, Glenda Schmidt, Diane Hansen. Row Four: Ron Guyer, Phil White, Ralph Nichols, Victor Ashford. The Scholarship Club is an honorary organization, membership in which is determined by academic rating. Stan- dards tor entrance in the club have been raised. You must have 5 points in your academic classes and a total of lO points in all your classes. gofcfen Spur The Golden Spur, whose membership is' limited to 8 boys and 8 girls of the senior class, and 4 boys and 4 girls of the iunior class, is an honor and service organization. Front Row: Patty Schimpf, Donna McCollum, Margaret Macpherson, Jan Land, Nan Kakuda, Becky Gates, Cathy Chute. Row Two: Mr. Walt Beyenberg ladvisorl, Sue Sherman, Sharon Langstraat, Judy Newman, Jill Grundeman, Rosanne Mystrom, Judy Dissmore, Tony Afdahl. Row Three: Mike Howard, Mike Froman, Marshall Turner, Dennis O'Hern, Ron Guyer, Phil White, Bob Mitchell. - E -Q, I1 . Y 1.11 , ,,.4le, f ' l V rr If lx X f PN ' '- je cms Front Row: Mike Froman, Craig Hill, Dennis O'Hern, Dennis Flanagan, Marshall Turner. Row Two: Mr. McGill lAdvisorl, Chuck Amling, Duane Peltier, Mike Howard, Ronald Bell. Row Three: Dan Flanagan, Pete Davis, Ralph Beckwith, Tom Howard. Key Club, under the sponsorship of the Garden Grove Kiwanis Club, is part of an international organization promoting initiative and leadership. Melvin Pittser, lbffezmani Front Row: Dan Flanagan, Ray Dymond, Leon Brawley, John Van Dyke, Gary Hart, Jim Proffitt, Dennis Cornish, George Moore, Martin Minor, Bob Hale Ed Szendrey. Row Two: Jerry Thompson, Dennis Flanagan, Phil Greek, Fred Sheets, Allen Bennett, Dave Kiepler, Jim Babbitt, John Kates, Leon d. Omwake. Row Three: Bob Mitchell, Mike Froman, Melvin Pittser, Chuck Amling, John Hamor, Duane Peltier, Michael Howard, Pete Davis, Tom Howar Row Four: Craig Hill, Ed Riley, Tim O'Neil, Raymond Vincent, John Morgan, Sonny Rios, David Reid, Mike Baftreall. 3, T V 4 iii 1 l 'V' l 'Na , 'HTF-1 ,'. 1 fl .Q -,wc ,N ,-N A. wi. 4 -14. . .4 '. A l . f -ir f T J n i.a'P't Q- . , .4 ,icq 1.5,-V W- .r. 5 - I lf s ,KIM I gf - N- U f uainsas fi First Row: lLeft to righti: Harriet Arnold ladvisori: Arlene Mastergeorge lhistorianl, Colleen Vanderpol, Bonnie Terry, Bonnie Chandler, Roberta Hornsby, Dana Welsh lpublicityjy Elizabeth Haggard, Barbara Madera, Mariory Kanegae, Angie Sainz, Alberta Peralta, Sandy Klinzing, Adriane Hollen ladvisorl. Row Two: Linda Livingston, Nancy Nero lvice-presidentig Bonnie Omohundro lpresidentl, Sandi King, Dana Bartleson, Judy Demers, Jo-Jo Rivas, Sue W Hastings ltreasurerl: Linda Bergstrom, Rosie Gutierrez, Annette Gallina, Judy Coldewe. Row Three: Rosetta Mangels, Pat Stetler, Alleen Roberts, Kay Fillmore, Dorothy Holmes, Donna Gill, Kay Donaldson, Deni Muehlbauer, Rose Uribe, Jo Ann Lewis, Carol Fuller. Row Four: Yolanda Rivas, Patty Schimpf, lprogram chr.l, Barbara Rohweder lsecretaryl: Grace Martin, Sharon King, Janet La Fazia, Maxine Drew, Myra Pezzuto, Carol Pells, Gloria Smith. E Tufwza arcmeu First Row: Cleft to rightl: Mr. Charles Wood iAdvisorl: Rod Lechaer, Clarence Daggett, Burl Weller, William Miller, Dennis O'Mohundro, Chuck Amling, Darryl Hart, Mike Armstrong, Bruce Bailey, Rodney Heintzelman. Row Two: Rick Stangeland, Tom Suwyn, Jerry Welch, Tim Decker, Jack Brizzolara, Clinton Ashby, Mark Farrens, Ernie Hinds, Mike Smith, Steve McKinley, Mr. Mansel Shiner lAdvisorl. Row Three: George Tatum, Mike Martin, Bill Biele- feldt, Ralph Knight, Terry Shrout, Bob Ford, Paul Kelly, George Bennett, Tom Lowe, Steve Stickney, Steve Haase. Row Four: Richard Graham, Lou Lynes, Jim Canfield, Paul Bakeman, Roscoe Leischner, Kenneth Yost, Gene Reynolds, Don Stowe, Larry Rapp, George' Bacerra, Joe Armstrong, Chuck McKinley, Gary Vicory, Bill Seewer. . i I T ll. Timm. X Spalziag Front Row: Sherry Hanson, Sandy Macpherson ivice-pres.l, Donna Mc- Collum, Pat Patton, Margaret Mac- pherson, Chickee Arebalo, Jo-Jo Rivas, Ray Gutierrez, Barbara Can- ada, Anna Harris. Row Two: Mar- iorie Darling, Sandy Edwards, Carol Harris, Karen Hansen, Emily Canada. Row Three: John Ericson itreas.l: Howard Hood lsec.l, Bill Kobayashi, Roger Pool, David Norton lpres.l: Mr. Tom Sexton iAdvisorl. lhfin Front Row: Janet Wakeham, Laurie Bennett, Jo Anne Farrell lsec-treas.i: Nancy Kakuda, Linda Nelson, Gail Leiter, Shirley Reddin, Mary Olivares, Sally Adlesch, Melinda Love, Karen Kessler. Row Two: Lana Marie Gor- don, Linda Moses, Janet Sorensen, Carolyn Hodgson, Marilyn Routen, Gerry Mayton, Molly Goodman, Jeannie Hodson, Dorothy Sheere, Charlotte Glenn. Row Three: Bill Rhodes, Roger Pool, Tom Howard lpres.l: Bob lding, Paul Metzker Ivice- pres.l. Bigfe BIBLE CLUB Front Row: Ginny Mayton, Linda Phelps, Carole Ross, Connie Lehigh, Ruby Canen, Patricia Hankins, Nancy Brooks, Jacque Cox, Debbi Boynton, Oneita Knouse. Row Two: Claudia Kincy, Antoinette Williams, Joy Welch, Lola Heath, Carol Sluder, Carol Harris, Linda Hayden, Lisa Blankinship, Sue Sherman, Anna Harris. Row Three. B, R. Hopkins, isponsorl: Karen McKillop, Ruth Clay- pool, Vicki Rausch, Gerry Mayton, DeeAnn Stevenson, Jeannie Hodson, Lana Werner, Carol Kirk, Neva Cowles, Wayne Ambrose isponsorl. Row Four: Harold Ostrom, Kent Wil- son, Victor Ashford, Dennis Kelly, Mike Howard, Charles Lostlen, Paul Bakeman, Dave Holrilz, Tim Howard, Steve Lehnhardt. Tyzufuie Usacge 'za Front- Row: Bev Ross, Cindy Hender- son lpres.l, Donna McCollum, Laurie Bennett, Margaret Macpherson, Karen Sellen, Winifred Beglinger, Nancy Kakuda, Pqt Perry, Chery Read, Gin- ger Johnston. Row Two: Karin Han- sen, Molly Goodman lV. pres.l, Karen Hansen, Sandra Macpherson lsec.l, Karen Myers, Karen Kessler, Linda Blanton. Row Three: Marshall Turner, Mike Howard, Roger Baker, J. Plemons IAdvisorl. S ?ufwz.s miss Front Row: Jill Heins, Margy Allen, Cheryl Yerxa, Linda Weiss, Dee Biehn, Pat Cole, Peggy Barnhart, Karen Hall. Row Two: Carol Parra, Donna Chute, Sandra Vandal, Lynd- sey Winton, Dagmar Von Holly, Flor- ence Hialm lAdvisorl. Row Three: Nancy Liston, Gloria Miramontes, Barbara Beard, Vicki Beangs, Moira Hodson. omema in Front Row: Carol Parra, Donna Chute, Vicki Beams, Cheryl Timlin, Agnes Paculba, Charlotte Boufain, Carol Strickland, Sharon Kay Ostrem, Patsy Perry, Mrs. Rockey lAdvisorl. Row Two:. Barbara Wickline, Linda Love, Bobbie Hardman, Janie Styers, Nel- lie Murphy, Bea Vander Poll, Lynd- sey Winton, Barbara Drake, Judy Gula lV. pres.1. Row Three: Mati Lopez Garcia, Janice Mobley, Carol Norfield, Dianne Watkins, Lynn Mc- Donald, Jacque Cox, Lois Presley lsec.l, Sue Sherman lpres.lp Elaine McKeon. Row Four: Gloria Mira- montes, Gail Lane, Bonnie Wein- heimer, Glenda Schmidt, Lana Wer- ner, Karen Myers, Barbara Chaney. 045 bconomiy Front Row: Norma Fletcher, Pot Swanson, Judy Cartwright, Glenda Schmidt. Row Two: Mr. R. L. Jack- man lAdvisorl, Mike Schooling, James Herman, Joe Probst, Russell Raabe, Mr. Gale Bonner iAdvisori. Row Three: George Colliard, Robert Mainard, Dennis Brandewie, Eugene Tenczar, James Gloster. fqif Front Row: Mrs. Carolyn Wright lAd- visorl, Beatrice Autry, Pat Moore, Shelley Wishnow, JoAnn Dolan, Joni Graff, Jolie Anne Kidd, Jane Shor- rock, Cindy Smith, Lindy Stumpf, Judy Bobenrieth, Sharon Kay Osirem. Row Two: Marie Poorman, Karen Paulson, Sharon Leeg, Rochelle Ziske, Michelle Burkhard, Judy Gaines lTreas.i, Sherry Hanson lPres.l, Sandy Edwards, Nancy Stromlund, Debbi Boynton iVice Pres.i, Sandie Rollen- hagen lSec.l, Row Three: Dolores Robinson, Anabel Coffin, Joe Cap- letr, Modesto Busto, Alex Garcia, Tommy Bray, Mati Lopez Garcia, Mary Raddatz. Row Four: John Van Dyke, Paul Playlock, .lim Babbitt. Bowflizgl ,...... Front Row: Kathleen Terry, Mary Ann Gardner, Sharon Beatty, Anita Barnes, Jeri Warnock, Betty Saul, Jan Land, Linda Huggins, Judy Grunder, Sharon Schuler, Donna Sharp, Gloria Smith, Judy Enyeart, Diane Calviiti. Row Two: Linda Love, Carole Perry, Joyce Stacy, Dannye Jackman, Rosemary Franz, Carol Stimple, Edith Bruce, Donna Win- ters, Linda Maxey, Charlotte Bringle. Row Three: Dick Behn, Phil Stewart, Joe Leanos, George --, Bob Roederer, Cecil Sianez, Claude U-Ren, Gene Luber, John Valenzuela, Don Moriarty. Row Four: Tom Jones, Robert Harris, Joe Bennett, Tom Beams, Pete Davis, Sam, Chuck Wohosky, Thomas Edwards, Bill Moriarty, Tom Mungari. fi 1 1 ' ' 5 V . f ' , ' --I 'JZ1 , A,,, : y,,- ,- ' ' 4' . x '1 1- '. . A '1'-'Z -. ru , -. M gf vi ',- 11, 4. '- 4 iii: Lv' Ni .- 'L ' If -9 -fi'-f 1-1 -,G J-17 .,J.,,w-- ,--- 5--A ,....u:,-.5 -f ,:.M,V1,-,,V:- .-f -,L-A,I-4. Y'.-in I .lf-.1fj.77f.f., gr :,v iym- ' H' but My, 5... 'fu IIE T1,rul Jl,p:':. 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F-vu - - '- V n ,Qg.'h5E',-Qj , ' , . - ' PM ., gl pw'-,, , 5 -, , 1 Fiv- V fu '..,,g'A V - ,gf 'K if' ' .' N J Alfucfanf f azvice Row One: Mike Baifreall, Dan Flan- agan, Melvin Pittser, Dennis Kelly, Bob Spier, Bill Rhodes. Row Two: Dan Weaver, Don Dickerson, Tom Carlson, Travis Estes, Russell Raabe, Gary Howell, Earl Kious. Row Three: Mike Froman, Duane Peltier, George Colliard, Tom Hillesfacl, John Kear- ney, Arlen Lepel, Tom Beams, Mr. Riley McKinney IAdvisorl. 0440515616129 CLE Fronl Row: Ginny Talley, Jan Land. Raw Two: Jim Wiczai, Kenny Teague, Bob Ware. .sllafa Front Row: Jayne Ruffner, Gail Lei- ter, Peggy Callen, Carol Cafaldo lsecretarylz Donna Magnuson. Row Two: Sam Wellbaum lsponsorlp Myra Ford, Barbara Hynes, Judy Josi, Karen Songsiad, Morgan Richards lpresldenfl. Row Three: John Ericson, Jack Ellioff, Mike Murphy, Larry Rehm, Gary Lamph, Tom Wilke. -2, Qfugs in Oqafiolz Mayor Louis Lake signs docurnenf proclaiming Future Farmers Week in February. Sfanding left to right are: Chuck Amling, secretary, Bruce Bailey, vice-president, Mayor Lake, Darryl Hart, president, and Chuck McKinley, reporter. Golden Spur officers look over The newly approved plans for the patio ihey are going to build for school. Left to right are: Jill Gruncleman, Dennis O'Hern, Margaret Macpher- son, Marshall Turner, and Tony Afdahl. Sophomore girls honor Their mothers wifh a luncheon. Serving from lefi ro righr are: Lois Presley, and Bar- bara Wickline. -1 -rw 'TQ ..,-4 ,fv- fsvqdn ,Mx r S'-ug X'T' V A .fe S. , -- , Pegg, f ,IJ ,, Q. ,ff w Clfuga in 6445012 First semester officers of the Schol- arship Club were Tom Howard lTreas.l, Mike Howard lpres.l, Al Erickson ivpl, lstandingl Leslie Rahm ipubl,l, and Margaret Macpherson isec.l Four first place winners in the South- ern California High School Art Ex- hibit are Tom McLachlan, Jolie Anne Kidd, Frances Yoshiokci, and Bar- bara Drake. L. to R., Larry Rehm, Barbara Hynes, Gary Lamph, and Gail Leiter won first places in the first speech tour- nament held at Rancho. -'VI' ' 5 ,thi -. V' f i. , .- . rig' ' - , Lf' .' Q' L . . V. XF . nfl: JN' 'cf-. . ll! ......-....-,1. ll- 1 ., M . a I ,I wx ,J '. ' l ig. aa ., I 1 A , ' 1' W. ,tv px r VV , 1 l,,'! Y QOQRXQQ 5. X tn, ex- . ' ' 4 l dv .h xx I -' in N 'WL' .iii l Q- ip - ,n r M bxifgt, glut li 'fig 4 if 'fa iii L 5 Q' W 1. 'K ga. . ill Allli.. L1 I . A 45 Q-m:.g 1 lr Til it! l l 1 ,, :ii J, if i ! 1 Front' Row: Linda Steele, Sandi Paterson, Thelma Pells, Loretta Smith, Sharon Watt, Linda Phelps, Irene Griega, Pamela Pew, Gayle Offleym, Dorothy DePriesr, Sandra Switzer, Patricia Hankins. Row Two: Violet Takenaga, Charlotte Bingham, Connie Young, Penny Tepper, Judy Demers, Joan Morrow, Judy Newman, Rosanne Mystrom. Row Three: DeeAnn Stevenson, Sue Singer, Barbara Rohweder, Roberta Hornsby, Barbara Wesley, Mr. Gale Bonner lAdvisorl, Merily Polie, Bonnie Terry, Linda Abraham, Terri Kakuda, Row Four: Richard Behn, Gordon Rimmer, Jim Babbitt, Martin Minor, Jim Fortney, Pat Flanagan, Bob Lerman, John Cubit, Michael Rahm, Larry Alriclge. aienae LARGEST CLUB ON CAMPUS Front Row: Rosemary Avila, Jacque Cox, Pat Swanson, Margaret Macpherson, Nancy Kakuda, Pat Ball, Lori Acuri, Cheryl Read, Patsy Perry, Debbie Deming, Barbara Hyatt, Sandra MacPherson, Ginger Johnston, Dagmar Hulistrunk, Beverly Hobaugh, Jeanne Bell. Row Two: Nancy Newman, Lyndsey Winton, Anna Harris, Carol Sluder, Matilda Lopez Garcia, Jo Anne Farrell, Carolyn Hodgson, Colleen Vanderpol, Barbara Brions, Dottie Boysel, Bonnie Chandler, Deni Muehlbauer, Bev Ross. Row Three: Doug Berry, Glenn Johnson, Charles Lostlen, Ralph Nichols, John Halvorson, Ran Pinkerton, Phil White, Leonard Hermansen, Steve Burbeck, Al Erickson, Roger Pool, Bill Rhodes. Row Four: Lawrence Sommerfeld, Tom Brennan, Mike Devereaux, Dennis O'Hern, Mike Howard, Marshall Turner, Ron Guyer, Melvin Pirtser, Gary Anderson, Victor Ashford, John Van Dyke, Ronald Bell. i If ll Front Row: Charlotte Bringle, Mary Oldenkarnp, Patty Schimpf, Frances Versage, Arlene Mastergeorge, Donna Ball, Judy Huff, Pat Patton, Dee Biehn, Jo Ellen Bell, Katy Hasegawa, Donna Bonino, Judy Bobenrieth, Sandi Hurley, Kathleen Linke, Dian Hankins, Nancy Brooks, Sandy Edwards. Row Two: Lana Marie Gordon, Diane Hansen, Barbara Hynes, Loretta Smith, Kathy Ausmus, Gerry Mayton, Linda Nelson, Laurie Bennett, Maureen Betts, Nancy Stetzer, Dolores Robinson, Judy Slusher, Suzy Sinclair, Sandy King, Mary Lane, Michele Parker. Row Three: Mary Raddatz, Joyce Garon, Janet Wokeham, Charlotte Glenn, Jeanne Versage, Karen Hansen, Jeannie Hodson, Molly Goodman, Nan Semen, Carole Perry, Paul Metzker, John Ericson, Russell Miller, Terry Cox, Chance Massaro, David Norton. Row Four: Ed Watts, Mr. Don Kaylor lAdvisorl, Mr. Harry Andersen lAdvisorl, Tom Howard, Roger Geyer, Jim Wiczai, Jim Rogers, Alan Royce, Bill Hawke, George Moore, Duane Peltier, Mike Howard, Marshall Renruit, Don Ehrhardt, Ronnie Reid, Tim O'Neil, Bill Krasho, Steve Sherrod. dence 1 4 ' Q, .t W- f ' A f'f'S,-.My ' - fu' , . 5 N - 'f --ee 4 r F5 I-114' TRIP TO THE MOON - lleftl Science clubbers return by bus from Griffith Park observatory, where they took simulated trip to outer space. lrightl Mr. Kaylor does a little experimenting with a hula hoop. l' ff' ' A E of-7vezvT-v---f-v--7.:-fr-:-gr:q.tt.:f,.-it-1 .-1 - , , ,-1 Q Y, ,W em. ps.-.V tt. 'uit QDEIZ Row l: Diane Winston, Martha Silva, Carol Calvitti, Patty Schimpf, Arlene Mastergeorge, Meredith Kessler, Jan Land, Irene Freedman, Sharon Watt, Lindy Stumph, Marilyn Vener, Colleen Vanderpol, Shanna Scott, Judy Gula, Beatrice Autry, Kathleen Linke, Row 2: Diana Jobman, Lola Barnes, Lana Marie Gordon, Nancy Strom- land, Mary Raddatz, Gayle Speaks, Rosie Gutierrez, Josie Rivas, Gail Lane, Allyson Vick, Karen Kessler, Judy Newman, Dolores Robinson, Susan Robbins. Row 3: Marie Poorman, Linda Bergstrom, Sandra Vandal, Kathy Bambroolc, Juanita Clark, Bobbie Gray, Janice Longo, Connie Miller, Rosanne Mystrom, Connie Sianez, Kathy Devereaux, Dorothy Keyes, Mr. Slingsby iAdvisorl. Row 4: Karen Paulson, Nancy Brown, Avonelle Mayberry, Phil White, Mike Howard, Mike Lewis, Bob Ford, Nancy Lighthall, Bonnie Weinheimer, Sandra Jacobs. The Pep Club officers are: Karen Kessler, president, Meredith Kessler, vice-president, Kathy Linke, sgt.-at-arms, and Jan Land, treasurer, Missing is Judy Gula, secretary. l ,N i l , fl .qs- ,......,. Z.- , . .QM Q , ,vvnfa , .QI .Y 'K' ' 'V' fi .. 7- ,xn 'L' Def Rfifg' St uw, 9' 5. JA 'A if ' J' -' 'V X., ,' r, . 5 x .g A 1' ' , ke GW Y -fi!-9f' .13 I ff .' 'y . ' x .. O 1 XN3-,,e9?i r g f I Q1 E Q , :Wg , , I x, I I .V ab g' A , AQBLQ 1 147 wif!! , ffiw X. L' If .J' . -'I 'WL liX 'A'x r N 'iff .A V w if I K V lying. X xg ge XM . ' 3 ' I QU? ' 'xx , iw ' S S, 4 A . E , Ay 1 , .-i,.:, .,., --- 'QF' . ff 4,,,,, 1 , 1' ,lg , hs-S. ?'. f JW, 1 r -.,..lv ,1xx.,'--0 PNJ ' . ' ,'f fl,x,, ..g! Vx- ,A 1 '-in up VI, , ,..- N N. HE . L.: A! ' :SAV K 1 an X, , ,. Y ms- H .r:.-:ar Ax ---'err' 'X Nh Q ,gd X173 TI -z 1,1 I It Front Row lleft to rightl: Margaret Macpherson, Jim Rogers, Karen Reddin, Charles Rizuto, Bob Woolford, Duane Peltier, Mary Staley, Steve Lehnhardt, Dean Berto, Marilyn Routen, Gail Fillippone, Sandra Macpherson, Alan Mearns, Roland Wilder. Row Two: S'reve'Butler, Kelly Waelder, Diana Rubendall, Sooky Hernandez, Rosie Gutierrez, Winitred Beglinger, Bill Waymack, Tim Smith, John Ingram, Jim Montague, Jerry Rauch, Gale Hancock, Don Smith, Dennis Kelly, Paul Swarthout, Geneva Walker, Marilyn,. Haugeland, David Sprague, Chuck Stevenson, Mark Seals, Ron Graichen. Row Three: Ron Johnston, Ed Watts, Shirley Reddin, Linda Moses, Susan Robbins, Dennis Williams, John Ormsby, Dick Gilardi, Terry Harrington, Keith VanZandt, Al Erickson, Ralph Cobb, Larry Harding, George Espinosa, Bill Perry, Bill Abdon, Gordon Rimmer, Chris Anderson, Bill Rhodes, Larry Russell, Row Four: Roger Pool, Ronald Bell, John Halvorson, Rosemary Franz, Loren Carroll, Ray Shallbetter. ' me 6123 Band S ted HBH to righn. Pqf Ball Charlotte Bingham, Dolores Robinson Alan Mearns, Duane Peltier, Roland Wilder, Paul Metzker, Sandra Wheeler, Carol e 5. A d gli Sh ck, Ral h Cobb, and Chris Anderson. Standing: Bob Hoyt, Roger Pool, and Ron Bell. Robinson, Steve Lehnhar t, I OFYO, P 4 Dzcgssfza Front Row-Seated lLeit to righil: Ron ,Graichen, David Sprague, Mark Seals. Row Two: Denny DeNaut, Keith Van Zandt, Bill Abdon, Gordon Rimmer, Chris Anderson, Larry Russell. Standing: Roland Wilder, Bobbie Gray, Ron Bell, Nick Alston, John Halvorson, and Jim Stull. 61.1205 ,BCLIZCZ J CCC First Row: Daniel Williams, John Hermansen, Juanita Girad, Frederic Fuller, Frank Hudson, Mickey Coffin, Michael Splechfer, Larry Boutain, Jay Schubert, Irene Griego, Lee Williams, Gary Czarnecki, Dick Haden, Dick Walter, Bill Lehman. Row Two: Bob Rollenhagen, Ronald Weber, Stanley Rauier, Jerry Arebalo, Kent Cartwright, Jerry Welch, John Claypool, Tom Jones, Dick Turner, Ronnie Reid, David Bosworfh, Tom Ostro, Kennerh'Morrison, Bill Whitlow, Dennis Givens, John Pettit. Row Three: Danny Murphy, Jim McCandless, Roger Baker, Richard Snyder, Larry Schafer, James Bollschweiler, George Cook, Merrill Olson, Charles Wright, Richard Vandivort, Reggie Brown, Jim Newman. 53612121112 Band l 5 First Row: Bonnie Chandler, Joe Hasty, Vicki Rausch, Judy Noblett, Nancy Crawford, Karin Hansen, Hermein Seymour, Sue Sellers, Sandy Storm, Connie Young. Second row: Harold Ostrom, Phil White, Keith Schroeder, Allan Erickson, Miss Carol Ulvilden, Bill Krasho, Jim Garon, Steve Smith, Kent Wilson. onaezf, 676051 l I First row: Deanna Young, Janet West, Jackie Hawke, Bonnie Chandler, Joey Hasty, Charlotte Bingham, Miss Carol Ulvilden, Sandy Storm, Gloria Dawkins, Dottie Boysel, Connie Young, Meredith Kessler, Linda Phelps. Secon'd row: Vicki Rausch, Marney Lynde, Darla Christophersen, Sandra Freatman, Phil White, Karen McKillop, Karin Hansen, Jody Davis, Jacque Cox, Sue Sellers, Hermein Seymour, Gerry Mayton. Third row: Jucly Slusher, Donna Gill, Modesto Busta, Gary Cloud, Harold Ostrom, Judy Noblett, Paul Bakeman, Jim Garon, Darrell Lowry, Bill,Shorrock, Kent Wilson, Virgil Sanders, Jean Bates, Neva Cowles. Fourth row: Dee Ann Stevenson, Nancy Crawford, George Gains, Gerold Dew, Lou Lynes, Rollie Wishard, .Allan Erickson, Keith Schroeder, Barrie Smith, Bill Krasho, Steve Smith, Paul Metzker, Joyce Garon, Charlotte Glenn. I M G4 Cafzfleffa C6001 L.. -. Lv,:,x giifi I dflozua I First row ifrom leftl: Sheila Macklin, Judy Langdon, Lydia Guillen, uonna Ward, Deanna Witham, Maren Porciello, Georgene Hurst, Miss Carol Ulviden, Dee McVeigh, Helene Beaumont, Frieda VanDyke, Barbara Pfeil, Beverly Rush, Janet Bessa, Ruth McCrory. Row 2: Carol Goss, Carol Henderson, Karen Kessler, Nancy Lighthall, Marylou Bergmann, Cheryl Schvveizer, Kathie MacDonald, Denise Richardson, Brenda Blaylock, Lea Wolff, Linda Weiss, Cheryl Yerxa, Winona Mustoe, Annette Espen, Karen Kelso, Marie Scipione. Row 3: Patricia Peck, Linda Bergstrom, Carolyn Wallace, Judy Stone, Norma Fletcher, Judy Burrows, Mary Hildebrant, Connie Hartel, Betty Lehman, Geneva Littlefield, Charlene Metzker, Sandra Vandal, Janet Sorensen, Nellie Murphy, Pat Stenhaver, Linda Steele. Row 4: Diana Becker, Donna McCarthy, Mary Zanocco, Mati Lopez Garcia, Mary Rupprecht, Avonelle Mayberry, Joyce Endsley, Karen McKillop, Pat Price, Kaye VanBeek, Barbara Chaney, Kathy Duckworth, Carol Deuse, Karen Biermann, Lynda Clark, Caroline Matthews. 'S , '... , . L ' Lx' . ,' ' ' '-nv' 1 ' Pi 41, .' 3 - i ge ,- . ,.j 4,f Y' ' 1 Q , -,dz .1 ' .w - . J- ww ,-'af t X 241, - L ,. .7, k,.f-'f,., A :. - . , ,.hlK'I,,l P' 031 uazfef Harold Ostrom, Al Erickson, Steve Smith, Kent Wilson. ll7 ,,,H.gi.,. . '-u.':',p ,- gf, .W i l .'XT.' 1 I it I I . 752.0 , , it , 'F-lei, . . l ,mv l' l I 1 lallil .. 5, H , Ll -,-.Eel Marilyn Wilmarth, president Q. . 64. The Girls' Athletic Association promotes a spirit of friendliness and good sportsmanship. They play a varied list of sports such as volley- ball, basketball, baseball, tennis, hockey, and badminton. Membership went over 200 because of def- inite classes being created for G.A.A. Activities during the year included the annual G.A.A. pot- luck and play days. Officers are: president, Marilyn Wilmarth, vice-president, Cathy Chute, secretary, Sharon Langstraat, treasurer, Sooky Hernandez, pub- licity chairman, Judy Gaines, and historian, Ann Froman. Sports managers are: volleyball, Bonnie Chandler, basketball, Myrna Weaver, hockey, Annabel Coffin, and softball, Lana Gordon. , 6 he I G.A.A. BOARD-lFront rowl: Anne Froman, historian, Myrna Weaver, basketball mgr., Cathy Chute, vice president Sooky Hernandez, treasurer, Bonnie Chandler, volleyball manager, Allyson Vick, frosh rep. 12nd rowl: Lana Gordon softball mgr., Jo-Ann Cook, sophomore rep., Anabel Coffin, hockey mgr., Sharon Langstraat, secretary. l3rd rowl: Marilyn Will marth, president, Judy Gains, publicity. fin ',S 'l fi fi 3, -. . i -', i., ly: yr.,-I ,. LETIERGIRLS-lFront rowl: Pat Perry, Margaret Macpherson, Angie Sainz, Chris DeLotto, Ginger Johnston. l2nd rowl: Sharon Langstraat, Rosanne Mystrom, Donna McCollum, Marilyn Willmarth. l3rd 'rowl: Carol Stimple, Bea Vanderpool. Bonnie Chandler Sophomore team prepares to help teammates return the ball to Huntington Beach in Volleyball Manager Volleyball playday. Every player is trying her best to support her team against Huntington Beach. fuoffgygaff G.A.A. went to the Laguna Volley- ball Playday March T7 anol T8. The seniors and iuniors were accompan- ied by Miss Muriel Danielson and Miss Dorothy Lampe. They played Anaheim. On March 18 the sopho- mores anal freshmen, with Miss Dan- ilson and Mrs. Frances Beyers, went to their playclay. The Sophomore I team won one oftheir games against Anaheim, and the Sophomore ll team lost to Huntington Beach, Both Freshmen teams won one game against Laguna, but lost the match. Every girl waits to return ball when it comes her way. 1 Myrna Weaver, Basketball Manager aagafgaff Since there were no dressing facilities during the early part ot the year, basketball was played in the physical education classes only. l wonder which girl gets to the ball first. This is a crucial moment in the game. One more point and they win. l2O Fast movement is required by the G.A.A. girls playing basketball. Marilyn Willmarth demonstrates the correct The Girls Varsity tennis team is 'lst Row IL to Rl Pat Ball, Put Perry. 2nd Row: Anita Barnes, Marilyn form for the forward swln Willmarth Rosie Gulterrez Rosanne M strom Carol Strmple, Mildred Sackman, and Margaret Macpherson I ., , EIZIZLQ, The Tennis group practiced about 4 o'clock on Mondays and Wednesdays for their numerous tennis matches. Among the schools they played were: Santa Ana, Newport Harbor, Fullerton, Anaheim, and Tustin. Getting the ball in the back court requires extra skill. -v-Av-,. ,,,..--- 1 ' 'tu 'fs H . ' : V' 'f'-. 1 . . ' 'il' 4 ' ' .L ' 'xl' - x - .S gi V- ... X S 4. F i 5-5,-'55-i,.A.. 'L-i.....,f' ' 5 zT:'1-,'IvP - - Lana Gordon, Soffbgll Manager These girls were very active giving each other competition on the softball teams. goffgaff Rancho hosted a Sports Day on April 26 and 27. The schools attending this event were Valen- cia, Western, and Santa Ana, 1-gglni 449624 l A One more strike and she's out. The catcher isn't going to get the ball this time. We might have some future Bloomer Girls on this team. .Q ,,,, v4,5.E , -' s f -F -f--4' -.feeqie - .. V, 3,7 .UA Pi, in . , B V V.. 11-22. V. Y! Q-:A -i' i, v' 21,4343 .1 F: ' l 1' .- -A 'wlAF1', 1 rv. E1--.p ,::.:-l K' -: I 'J , 1- 1.1-. 11'w. , il .1 ,jlv I- ,I i '. . I ' zriffljxiz--1,'3,l: sill . ' ' . . .. - ' .-'Z '. !'E-2- lf -'L i.. - I . 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W' -Q ' W 'EN ---. 1 N, S - :A X F '- wa, ' - V: A t , N K N a.l.w3A - E L xv! ,Hg ' 1, ,H f . WA V, .I - 1, - XM. ,TU . v ' -'-+V 'YY' - ,Q 'w.:q , , , ,Q-,EQ I- lit, . x. . NL ' K iw-9 , L 1 f ' ,hy .-. 11. V . - x M 1 W -'ifm 2,-499, ' Af-571.1 , ' , 'a A -4. 2. V t .V -L ' 1 'aww vs Y. ---1--1. M, M,-.4'5,i- V, . ,A K 8 'gg-. -' -.2-'-xmas. . , U l ' v. .?3'J'i' ' -', 1 '. -. 1'- 4 L ' ' Sf..- .,.. J - . , , 'rg-1' , an 'U+i-Tiari rf'-' V , vf 9 ffm vwrl l Miwm Yi '- J 4' Q x Q 4' wg ' 1: 4, H 1,1153-yi : 2,1 fi F Q Cast on stage lsitting from left to rightl Phil White, Lori Arcuri, Leon Omwake, Brenda Givens, Marie Buss, Ellen Bailey. lStandingl Ralph hitchols, Judy Dissmore, Stan Stokke, Ron Guyer, Mr. Ron Geary, Sheila Neathery, Tony Bykerk, Rallie Wishard, Gary Howell, Vic Taggart, Par Horan, Tom Cook, Pattie Shaw, Jerry Davis, Charlotte Bringle, Mary Raddatz, Mary Ann Gardener. Alice's coming marriage provides excitement around the dinner table. Penelope Sycamore iPer1nyl, . .' . . . Essie .......... ......... . . Rheba ......... Paul Sycamore . . . . Ou can f .Charlotte Bringle . . . . Marie Buss . . .. Ellen Bailey .. Ralph Nichols Mr. De Pinna . .. .... Leon Omwake Ed ............... .... , .. .. Donald ...... Martin Vanclerhof lGrandpal . . . . . . Alice .................... . . . ..... Phil White . Ralph Beckwith . . . . . Ron Guyer . Judy Dissmore Henderson ..... .... R ollie Wishard Tony Kirby ...... . Boris Kolenkhov . . . . Stan Stokke . . . Tony Bykerk Gay Wellington .... . . . Sheila Neathery Mrs. Kirby . . . .Olga ...... J-Men .... . .. Bob Mitchell Mr. Kirby ..... . .. .. Mary Radclatz . Brenda Givens . , . Vic Taggert Jerry Davis Tom Cook. l28Wi are 2 K ' You'll pay your income tax iust like everyone elsel The cast presents a gift to their director and the curtain goes down for the last time. gags if you The Junior Class play represented another success for Rancho. A total of 900 attended the three performances for a profit of 35325. Everyone sighed with relief and then broke into pande- monium at the final curtain. Rushing downstairs to change, the cast indulged in a cold cream throwing contest. A party was held in the choral room of G.G. H.S. ln the middle ofthe party, a J-Man came to tell the cast that they couldn't leave until the fog lifted - which was about three o'clock in the morning. Tragedy nearly struck Tony Bykerk and Sheila Neathery, who were standing by the dinner table when from above came a shout, Look out below! A 20-lb. weight came crashing down, glancing off Tony's hand and barely missing Sheila. Its downward thrust was concluded after going through a chair. f i fi Look, Mr. DePinna, I don't think these are going off right. ' 'Ah, yes Kolenkhov, our time is coming. The Grand Duchess and Kolenkhov reminisce about the good old days in Russia. -qu l .i-f- Mr Campbell explcnns the newspaper assign ment on The Dcnly News to reporters from Rancho and Garden Grove .7 : '-M Q , Ah ., v- 1-: ' .1 r 31 A X K, r eif lilf . . l ,rrr +: f., , st-ly, uf - 154 lr if il 'P 1' 'L- ..f ' I 'V oufg Bag John Von Dyke, acting Fire Chief, fakes ca icy ride on the fire truck. 'W Donna McCuIIom keeps busy at Farmers and Merchants Bank as President. Students from Rancho filled important po- sitions in the town of Garden Grove on Youth Day, the annual event sponsored by the Daily News. Garden Grove High School District Superin- tendent was Al Ericson, City Council representa- tives were Ron Guyer and Mike Howard, and the City Administrator was Mike Devereaux. The combined staffs of the annual and Journalism classes went to the Daily News, as their assignment. The entire -process of how a newspaper is put together was explained to them and they performed many of the editorial fobs. The Daily News assignments went to Tony Afdahl as Publisher, Sharon Langstraat as News Editor, and Sue Sherman as Society Editor. li,i,s.1 I Al Ericson takes over as District Superintendent of Garden Grove as Mr. Donald Kennedy observes, n Fred Sheets, License Inspector, finds his iob has many details. . : :. - - . -- - .'.:': '- be-il,-. l ,YW : ,WT mf- A we .Logggf ocf, Q- ur . ag war'f,.1.f The characters in the senior play are, 3rd row, left to right: Jill Grundeman, Nancy Nero, Jack Hamor, Tom Wilke, Don Ehrhart, Bonnie O'Mohundro. Row Two: Wanda Carver, Barbara Hyatt, Arlene Mastergeorge, Judy Noblett, Eleanor Marsh, Rosanne Mystrom Barbara Hobaugh, Patiy Schimpf, Jeanne Bell. Row Ona: Earl Kious, Bill Krasho, and Steve Weber. l don r know what l'm going to do if Mr. Aldrich finds out Henry cheatedl says Mrs. Aldrich to Mr. Bradley. Miss Shea . . Mr. Nelson . . . Mr. Patterson . . Miss Pike . . . THE CAST . . . Nancy Nero . . Don Ehrhart . .. Bill Krasho . . . Jeanne Bell Bill ........... . . . Duane Peltier Miss Eggleston . . . Miss Johnson .... Mr. Vecchitto .... Henry Aldrich .... Barbara Pearson. Gertie ........ Mr. Bradley . . . Wanda Carver . Jill Grundemari . . . . . Earl Kious Morgan Richards . Rosanne Mystrom . Debbie Deming . . .. Torn Wilke Miss Wheeler . . George Bigelow Mrs. Aldrich .. 1 rvlflffzlaf . . . . . Judy Noblett . . . . . Steve Weber . . . . Barbara Hyatt Mr. Ferguson ....... John Hamor Mary ........ Students . .. . Miss Eggleston seems to be Thoroughly disgusted with both Henry and Barbara. Bonnie Omohundro PhilGreek Jim Babbitt John Van Dyke Patty Schimpf Ginger Johnston Judy Newman Carol Crawford Barbara is going with only one person to the Spring Dance, said Henry to George Bigelow, and that person is mel a U What a Life to be a student in the high school depicted in the Senior play. This 3-act comedy lived up to all its ex- pectations. The play went very smoothly and without any mistakes. An audience of about 850 attended the two performances. There was a total of about 35300 made from both perform- ances ot the play. The cast presented to Mr. Moomaw, the director, two sets of cuff links and tie clasps. 53.6 --cttw. 'Hg . E-L if my .5 i l i we 'T TWT -'I iz, 1' X I: ills? Wh l W Tllllvgf ll-Q' I Y' .tial fi Henry and George are cutting it up in the principal's office. I wonder if there's a com- missioner around to give them a ticket. Cast of players: left to right, Bonnie O'Mohundro, Ginger Johnston, Jill Grundeman, Duane Peltier, Don Ehrhart, 'Jack Hamor, Bill Krasho, Earl Kious, Steve Weber, Morgan Richards, Tom Wilke, Rosanne Mystrom, Nancy Nero, Judy Noblett, Debbie Deming, Babora Hyatt, Wanda Carver, Jeanne Bell, and Judy Newman. 5 ,Us gof lTop Photol Cam Thomas, Rosie Gutierez, Jan- ice Mobley, and Bonnie O'Mohundro march with the band during half-time performance at the Garden Grove football game. ISecond Photol Becky Gates, Sharon Langstroat, Pat Perry, and Nancy Kakuda lead the student body in the Alma Mater. lThird Photoi Donna McCullom, Chris DeLotto and the other flag twirlers perform one of their many routines. lBottom Lefll Our marching band plays 76 Trombones p one of their many numbers for our half-time entertainment. iBottom Rightl Diane Calvitti, Linda Turner, Rick Campbell, Sonny Rios, and Bob Hayes bring back the old west at the pep assembly before the Orange Football game. U55 .lg lTop Photol Bob Mitchell, Cheryl Read, Jill Grundeman, and Sonya Rudaitis test the victory bell before the Garden Grove game. lSecond Photol The Pep Commission advertises Rancho's feelings about the Spartans of West Covina. lBottom Rightl Rancho student body assembles to support our football team while the song leaders perform. lBottom Leftl Marshall Turner and Tom Beams are getting into the turnabout spirit. Wonder what they're going to develop in the darkroom. y, if l I I. I I I l, 2 l' i i - l i to l Tyzoofgczff Ban asf Athletes were horiored at the 3rd annual football banquet: Tom Hillsteaol was named Most Improved Player on the Cross Country Varsityg Terry Vaughn was named as the Outstanding Athlete: Leon Brawley received the Varsity Football Coaches' Awardg and Bob Hale was voted the Most Improved Player on the Varsity. l2nd row, left to rightl: Varsity football awards went to Dennis Flanagan who received the Daily.News Captain award and was voted the Most Valuable Playerp Chuck Amling received the Lions Club award 'for Outstanding Citizenship and Sportsmanship and was also voted the Most Inspirational Playery and Fred Sheets, who received a Daily News Captain award, was voted Vaquero of the Year. First row, left to right: B Football awards went to Dick Coakley, who received a captain's medal, Tony Ayala was named Most Valuable Player, Bob Mitchell received a captain's medal, and David Dixon was Most Valuable Player on the C's . Second Row: C Football awards went to Harry Hemhauser, who was given a Captain's medalg Robert Young was voted the Most Improved Player, and Dennis Williams received o Captain's medal. Left to right: Junior Varsity awards went to Howard Marsee as Most Improved Player, Ron Virgilio, who received a Cap tain's medal, Richard Behn, who received a Captain's medal: and Terry Shrout, named the Most Inspirational Player Baagefgaff Ban uezf Varsity Basketball winners were lleft to rightl: Raul Gomez, who received a trophy for the Best Defense: Arnie Preheim was award- ed the Most lmproved Player trophy: Mr, Roberts, Varsity coach: Ed Riley received the award for Best Defense and also the Garden Grove Daily News Captain's Awardy and Dave Mittrick was awarded the Most Inspirational Player trophy. Left to right: Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player trophy went to Stan Stokkeg George Cook' received the Captain's medal: and Larry McLemore copped the Most lmproved Player Award. fs. -:N M V N s V , . t W . man.-4.1. Left to right: Bee Most Improved Player was Jack Woody Most Valuable Player award went to Terry Carterg Cee Buddy T37 Greigo was awarded the Captain's Medal and Most Valuable Player awardg Ken Kissell was awarded the Most' lmproved Player trophy. Tony Ayala of the Bee team, who was absent, received a captain's medal. S Juniors and sophomores fighf for the ball, but the juniors come our on Top and win The ball gome in preliminary game before Faculty vs. Seniors game Bob Armstrong fries to give Brigitte some competition. acuff - cvzaif amz The senior Team bent over backward to win the game, but couIdn f quite make ii. l ,ln QULZQ, Nancy Ka kuda lSepf.J of J!! Mary Ellen Mpore lOcl.l Barbara Hynes lNov.l Terri Kakucla lDec 1 ills RN S J . amy Teller I cm, BrendafGivens lFeb.J 1 Becky Gates lFeb.l 2. D , y A i , re . I , v ' '-3 l f: 1 J 1 , Q , Jill Gruncleman- lMar.l l F. l ,Q-.L . 6 , . mffi ,. ni, ff' w A x 1 I j r T T 1 in ll A lil lf ll l l lr ' lf' n' ll lllug My llli I -,s 51 -4- V lf . Q.: i ,f OQCUZIZE, H r 9 lv ,1 v lp ll ,vt G.. ' .fr '. U J. 1 X , iii.. . V V Y, Q 2 ' - I' V ,- -X L N- 1. 1, A f. -ff Senior attendant Pat Perry has a dance with Alex Jamieson, class of '58, Left - P a t a n d Rosanne enioy music and their partners. I Y Y Y l 1 S izvcsf omzczomuz Queen Rosanne l and her attendants reigned over Rancho's first Homecoming. Over 100 members of the first graduat- ing class returned to participate in the festivities which included a reception, game with La Habra, and dance in our new gym. fg- Attendants flank queen following her crowning during halftime activities. From left: Nancy Craw- ford, sophomore: Pat Perry, seniarg Rosanne, Karen Kessler, freshman: and Janet West, iunior. Alumnus Dave Brown has a good time dancing with Queen Rosanne. Right-Nancy Craw- ford dances w i t h Bruce Baker, '58, and J a n e t West dances with Danny Brown, '58. 1 'YH .f L' 'mx ,A .D S55 Left: Terry Carter and Sue Foster reign as king and queen of the annual Freshman Howdy Hop, sponsored by the ASB. Righi: Couples dance around The victory bell at Scholarship Club dance following football game. 064.7613 clfofl gofcfan cifzum Terry Carter and Belly Cadwell pose as Typical sweeihearls of The Golden Spur Valeniine's dance Feb. 13. alll' , .Kaffe ZHZEIZS, ance A fi t- fl Sharon Langstraat Junior Attendant 1: .- Q. 1' 2 .- e , , ,, i ' he e - f' fare: ' ,, ifgffi-Qfp 1' 1' e . mann o f .a-?f15, ?5:fsfm. if if f - ,4 w,'1:5g.M1s! - .rw -f':-gf--1 1 f L4 - . Bonnie Omohundro 1555.,rIt55Jg3 .. - -- .gg s. ,imfig f-111.11454-.15..5 I -.1 ' ,3 , .tag 1 Letterman's Queen .g1j'5ffj4Q1ko5'gn-. ff., ,,y:,,. it -f r ' ' F if 23:iiI+4? f , , - - .IQ-1.r: J '3 f ' , , X -ift-.+' L c-awff ! . ,V 1 1- if is-rxym.- , X-gg I. . ' 'J ff- . - 317253 'f '-f ,f , N -. 4 '. -. f' Y .':,i1Qm'5 '- yi '1W.- b ,L .A v . . -,, Q33 -s , M-I 'x' . t X - 5 , ' .3 1 .5111 V-1,313.1-4 V . .Q V X - A. V I , QFRWQ: -- mai v 'l. 'D' . ., , L ' X FA: . I-...nr 1 4 -11 V A B Cd ll A it . '- t etty U we ' 11 jf. , ,.-L 1 1 A f Freshman Attendant , , L t -rf'-f - , Barbara Wesley Sophomore Attendant The annual Le1termen's Leap was another success with the Nick O'Maley Band. Some of the senior lettermen also added entertainment with their rendition of Thomas Dooley cha cha cha. 3 7 L 'N l 1 . ,, .', . Tv P 5 It 'A 3 ll 2: ' i l i E R T l . ' r -, CLZHZ5 'Zi BQ!! The Farmers' Ball, sponsored by the Future Farmers, is an annual affair where all The folks dig out Their country duds. To the left Nancy Kakuda and Mike Ota won The award for The best country couple. On opposite page Darryl, Hart, F.F.A. president, crowns Pat Perry, Queen of The Ball. The queen and her attendants are lleftl Sue Foster, freshman: Pat Perry, senior, Anita Barnes, iuniorp and Marney Lynne, sophomore lstanding behind queenl. Andrea Van Ammers and John Valensuesa sport their Western styles, which won them prizes. Bonnie Chandler and Bill Rhodes were The best Farmers take part in old fashioned roundelay. hard limes Couple' ,, II r , , ,. l , . T ,,w,. .- x 6?-E' I . ' , I, tr, lx 'irq lt 7 A 1 lv ' ll T ' ,. lv ,AV i is Ji -, ic. 1 . l J l 4 4 T 5 . gi TB' ..7,..., ? -L-54 ? s. ,,,QA:'u-v f ti ,xr i I M. X I I is r f I 8 1 Q e 'Ng X3 x gn Y ,J4 L! 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Q. 30 Nfllll Team elected Fred Sheets and Dennis Flanagan as captains. wg -1 auify .. . .1 -, -V A A X Q, - xr. , , it , Ab, 'ff 1. s 1- . - ,Q-14 'F , mfr' E- I-:J 'M V Ll ' dl l rn I I .901 a 'H i ' , , H 1- 3- be E mu. 1 r l V 1 ,,,,, x' xi- K Q +51 L: W A I . X 53.2.-' 1 H W l x ' l,lQwrl-em f, Enix H ,X ,wi 1 ,E I ibn.: Q . i wr' -I- 1 V... .fm-fswrevf fs .- A plvf- l--1 , a3f,!-,-iA..- vm- - - --m3,1g1.1.'.i-1,- K. --6 .' ngih -7 X5 we -533681, 5'l'.- I 'Yil: l'iH -'lf in 5 Qg ip rif. 5... JW - ZAAYAB :..4..,,5I.f.,11',!f .. . - 're e'f 'l .: 'Q ' N' fi? if-'HS' '?'c:sff-aL - 'inf 11 f-1 -i'f9 'Z1'4'?'i':g5?455f5?-lf'l'.9'-fi. iicfxx' M . ' .. lT 5'-Heli? iW?g.Ti JZ QUARTERBACKING responsibilities were handled by Dan Flanagan, Ray Dymond, and Jim Babbii. FULLBACKS are John Van Dyke, Gary Hart, and Sonny Rios. The Vaqueros found The going, ro-ugh This. season in The new Freeway League. The Vaqs finished in a Three-way Tie for second' place with La Habra and Buena Park. goofgaff ' 1- 'fj-3: , I' 4 :, l J 'l L. All , l T u l M 1 f - xr , f .ll ' l A A Q ii . v-,IV CENTERS are: Nick Alston, Ray Vincent and Bob Hale. 1. N . - ' QM , ,V , y . x j v - J.. W V. J' E' -1 1 .-. : .-'X l l 'Nl E4 ' ' V -:J i .--..' i f f I V ,. 4 , f V 3 1 l-,QT , fllf k , ', , Avg ? Ili' ' M - - v l v,. l E wt' '-:- gk Jill, 1 if- I -LQ.. I X? z ' 1-1 . - a 'Z ' I ' 1 M , V1 A - ... Q. ff ,N 1 we --,Li cf, ,, .han , x .rl .VK l X M Qi'- .dll , Three happy chappies after The Garden Grove game were varsity coaches Gib Dear, Herb Hill, and Dick Moomaw. Af left are Halfbacks, Dennis Flanagan, Martin Minor, Raul Gomez, Terry Shrouf, Cecil Sianez, and Dennis O'Hern. Lower lefrr Tackles, Fred Sheets, Phil Greek,- Allen Benneff, John Morgan, Craig Hill, and Ken Potter. kai' ?'3 iJfn'l4 'Ii E'-.,.-'M ' T , Cp . 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J :V 11 , ' ' -p .L2,.1t:Iay'if'fl-yrwgs-,Q-'14, S f .. - Q- ' -' 'li A i Q ?f imp-L W 'Q : NI 0' -1 - .N U, V M . . ,QU P, ,hu ,- ,nu mm ,, ?-1. ' Q 1 - Af- ' l I , I ,v ' 'F ,,v,Q . ZW we :Ba is We V- nr' VK 1 JIFE - ,.e:,1 1L4 ,Q .nw 1-:rr-. . Y . 1-' X A H'- 1' ., inf V435 fh- w, 7, .y,-A ,l . , ,I ,pg .il- iw uw Ei-V'flji1QLf'Tgr w, v . 'H , .. 1 U 41 1 . I .-wa n n .4 V' J ' ,ai sf Y 'Q ,A Y K' .p 9 1-la gm , .sam Em Rancho's varsiTy football squad finished iTs 1958 season wiTh a Tour win, Tive loss record in The Freeway League. The season was Typified by The Teaming up of Ray Dymond and Dennis Flanagan. The maioriTy of poinTs made were scored by This combinafion. Dymond is noTed Tor his passing abiliTy and Flanagan gained The nickname crazy legs. ' The highlighfs included The Garden Grove game and The Brea game. ExTreme joy came from our win over Garden rove ancl deep disappoinim WT ame from our Third Try aT beafjg Brea. fly! My T My JW! ' fy f'l6,,W ffywgifgipyyrf jjj! X yy 9904, W5 fl f ii I , ,4' 7 V zf' Wd' W ,fly f M Q gl f MMV X cf Ifdlfby G djlpgi my 421, 1 I J X ' QZWMW M ya!! ........Rancho Gar n Grove . . WesT Covina . . . Brea Olinda . . . Sanfa Ana ..... T fl? l gif JQUMMAJ i 12 is 7 ........ Rancho 35 ........ Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho O 26 ........ 18 25 ........ 20 0 T4 WesTern....... Tustin Orange ....... ........ LaHabra ...... Buena Park .... A l , L., y Rios 1-.ILE ,.,..f v, V I w gy Ii!! K5 r., Q4 A' vxf4,'! , 'H' 4 ix K K ' u f. I :BE 5,1 A fr ,, xgwk ff x wie, , 1 1 X f A V 'vi 1 3156, Q ' .' 1 f 5-1 1, , .F I ,- ,. X my Ns. U Q H l, N. .Tj -' 1' ' 1 N1 ' , Q- . fzgx 'f V I -fr 5 1 Ki 5' 4 W, ly, I! 'wi Lf 'X 1 , I :M wt' VM 'Rip 1 , ,,, x , ,gf 6' ve N' L fc f I Arnie Preheim End Phil Greek Tackle OuT of my way, sonI The Santa Ana Saints defeclTed The Vaqs 26-6 aT The SanTa Ana Bowl before an esTimclTed crowd of 5,000, who wifnessed Rancho's second loss of The season and The birTh of a new offensive weapon. Danny Flanagan and Ray Dyrnond' complefed eighT ouT of Twelve passes aTTempTed. Team managers are lfrom leftl: Ed Szendey, Pele Davis, Ron Gaines, Gerald Sennamo. Raul Gomez Halfback Gary Hill End Qi Q ZRSHY ,,4 I' S n A I J I A F ,fa 's' is 'ir J' A -V A SX N f C' I f Al Y!! X '4 1 W .'ff?f1 5 ,T 1 6 fgx .X S 5 A . X'-1 . 1 ...cf ,r, .XL 1 ..- ' 9- . - f , . Af - Ag' f - ,.., .-ami P-gy' 'W L+ fi I av. x,,. . Two Highlanders offempr to stop John Von Dyke. Ed Riley is pursued by Sain? Rancho Took on a differenf sfanding in The Free- way League by defeafing La Halora before The Homecoming game crowd by a score of 19-O. l 'flyxh-LqL,.3n-u: I -A , .- -..-Q +1 - f i V A ' r 24 J ' TLD rr i ef' ' A Front: Ileft to righti: Ken Teague, Larry Fogliosa, Ray Wishon, Terry Shrout, Ed Mendez, Ernie Hamor, Richard Biehn, Bill Hawke. Row Iwo: Tony Andrews, Bob Somerfield, Curt Pederson, Pat Flanagan, Phil Murphy, Mark Seala, Frank Lang, Mike Maxwell, Howard Marsee. Row three: Ron Vergilio, Tom Brennan, Jon Cooper, Ken Yost, John Miller, Leon Vost, Bob Ware, John Valenziclia, Joe Bennett, Don Dickerson, Coach Bruce Smith. Not shown are: George Grubb, Don Hendricks, George Moore, Denny DeNaut, and George Tatum. Luz iofz wzaiffy Proving ground for Vaq varsity, The iunior varsity provides experience for boys who have exponents for varsity competition. Larry Fogliosa, number 14, charges five Orange players. SUMMARY OF RANCHO J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM: The Junior Varsity football Team finished the season with a T-7 record. Though They won but one game, the team played good ball as they faced all second and Third string varsity units. Sometimes They even played first string Team members. The Teams That The J.V. Team played were Orange, Western, Brea Olinda, La Halora, Buena Park, Santa Ana, West Covina, and Captains Richard Biehn and Ron Vergilio. Garden Grove. . i l 1 -A ..AAA-'E3-z'ni-l Front row, L to R: Paul Blaylock, Bob Fletcher, Bob Mitchell, Marshall Lane, Tony Ayala, Larry James. Second row, Coach Jack Kennedy, Ernie Gomez, Phil White, Larry Orton, Ed Apadoca, Jack Elliot, Terry Carter, Butch Holder, Joe Ray Zazueta, Richard Coackley, Jim Rodgers, Ralph Cobb, Coach John Callard. Third row: Ray Wishon, David Hollen, Mark Seals, John Ingram, Mike Dobbins, Phil Murphy, Mike Dayton, Larry Walcher, Dennis Dufore, Jim Wiczai, George Seeley. Fourth Row: Kenneth Morrison, Tom Peacock, Russell Raabe, Larry Harding, Jimmy De Silva. B ljS0flZ ning tive, losing three and tying one Marshall Lane eludes two La Habra Highlanders. LU'l2l'l2CL'L Garden Grove 20 ............ . . .Rancho 19 West Covina 7. . . . . .Rancho 34 Santa Ana 7. . . . . .Rancho 7 Brea 14. . . -. . Rancho 7 Western 2. . . . . . Rancho 6 Mayfair 13. . . ...Rancho 19 La Habra 18... ...Rancho 13 Orange 20' D I . . I Rancho 39 Captains Bob Mitchell and Richard Coakley. Buena Park 18. .. . . .Rancho 33 This year's Bee team did well, win- --QQQQQEBEEEL-' .y - Front Row lleft to rightl: Steve Coleman, Carl Zeek, Gilbert Correa, Ken Locke, Ken Gaulclen, James Hermann, Richard Remmel, Donald Pre- heim. Row two: Milan Guanko, Mike Wentink, Scott Brown, Mike Sheppard, Mickey Coffin, Chuck Sisco, Dick Mystrom, Tom Suwyn, Bob Bowyer, Danny Dymond, Harry Hemhauser, Peter Parro, Wayne Esterline, Melvin Wooley, Bruce Bailey. Row three: Tim Haward, Gary Holms, Roy Murai, Rubin Aguirre, Bill Perry, Alan Viles, Ken Rumple, David Dixon, Robert Young, Gary Burlingame, Dennis Williams, George Dorman, Bob Armstrong, Ken Kissell, Westley Choate, Hugh Glover, manager, Ron Retna, Bob Primrose. Row four: Bill Whitlow, Ro-n Thompson, Dave Bykerk, Richard Crutchfield, Terry Lubbett, Ted Klovanick, Danny Malone, John Armstrong, Gerry Welch, Richard Coberly, Ron Heclstrom, Reggie Brown, Doug Cornish, Dave Nelson, Pat Pari, James Wooley, Dick Dowis, Dennis Hemme, Coach Marvin Bates is at left and Coach Wayne Ambrose at right. U fjiclhl l Rancho's Little Vaqs won 8 and lost T '2 A 1 gr I . one game this year. They scored 85 - I- f M - I V TA f - J points against their adversaries, who scored only 40 points against Rancho. Rancho quarterback eludes two Buena Park Coyotes. LLl7Zl?Z0JZLLj Rancho 7 . . . .. Garden Grove O Rancho l3 . .. . . West Covina 7 Rancho 7 . . ...... Brea O Rancho 28 . . . . . . Santa Ana O Rancho 6 .. Western T3 Rancho 75 ... . .. Mayfair O Harry Hemhuser and Dennis Wil- Rancho 39 l ' ' l ' Orange 6 Rancho l9 ... .. . La Halora 7 Iiams were captains of their team. Rancho 12 .. Buena Park O T V gf llki 'ie lg'lQQ3- l . 5 ,Q s. 1 -.u v 44.- bb--f Us Coming into the stretch are Charles Lynd and Dan Ramirez. 51 Stan Sorling, 'mm ounbzfy Rancho's cross country team was The only uncle- Teatecl Team for Three years, until The last Freeway league home meet on November 14. Terry Vaughn won the meet, but The rest ofthe Team placed from The seventh spot. Terry came in second in C.l.F. play- offs. The Team runs a Two mile Track. Terry Vaughn Varsity and iunior varsity teams are: Front: lleff to right: Sam Gonzoles, Terry Vaughn, Dan Ramirez, Harold Shellenbarger, Steve Lehnhardt, Pat , Coach Hal Butler. Back: Mike Howard, Duane Peltier, Doug Berry, Mike Devereaux, Charles Lynds, Stan Sorling, Randy Acord. 1 l T63 'wil i iw. Y ,1. 1 W . .Ni f r 'SME' f aff-as Opposing players with some numbers ore Roncho's John Tillis irighfl and Breo's Jim Broly. Affrer Aleoding The first Three periods, The Voqs fell fbehinol in lost iqucirier ond lost 56-52. in , ' ' gi. 'IH iw 1 if 21' i Un' H 'Hx i .. 4 if 1-if' 651121 IVQQ. ' H. Um'1ifi1f,i We anim plums iulfihki , 1, ir-gf X .. 1, l 5 .gm . ' I 4 AlThough we didn'T win all o-ur games This season, we were valianT in yicfory and oleTeaT. We finished This season wiTh buT five wins anal fifleen losses. The Team was full of spiriT This year, buT wifh more Than Their share of bad breaks all The way Through The season. - 0 gli, Anxiety shows on The face of Coach Hal RoberTs cmify aafgafgaff First Row: Don Moriarty, John Tillis, Raul Gomez, Don Hemme, Ray Dymond, Ed Riley. Buck Row: Coach Hal Roberts, Dave Mitfrick, Tom Howard, Dave Reid, Arnie Preheim, Bill Moriarty, Tim Howard, mgr. Von- - .FY X xf 5 I lllll W. A 5 x ' K ff 'X : A - A ze: - f'- I 5-1 f Q A A9 ' ' if fer' J f X ' 5, 'A Q ,CL 'B ' X J' X Ny- ,yi f1 A .f A 3' A 2 12 U A , ' 1' A EEgT1 ll bi Q L 'INK -A Jigixf' , , I' ' ' - A 5 f m Q - 6--A 5 2 L ' V L? A A A - f ' JAf' A ' f Ag , if X5 if 35' ' 1 ,-hi' S 2 2 A , 5 S -- A f - - 4:57 Q yu? .. A , fy Q s -ff' f - Me' -2 S fi.. SA A Western L- Mover Dei 1 A : E' ' h ' ,mil i K A- - 1 I f Hqmwglf A ' l . 1 ., 'dl-e. g me 2 X , iv g ' ' 'Q - ilifwi Ea z A ' BUEFIE Pork 'U-, ,HQ Downey ' E L1 5 4 I1 l Bill Moriarty John Tillis Reid takes flying leap to block Breen shof. Don Moriarty Dclve Metferick l l l Ed Riley Raul Gomez me J iw , 4: - l' ,094 'f 1 iq' GI l KJ' 'R A -. - My y -'W M J - S uf-1 -IQ H - ' -' 2 3 Y , P !f xl A 1 4+ :lf 7 'F '. 3 5 ilu' Q, ' A V . w i W w J ' 'SQ ' P. ...aww -,f -, .L g:,3.A,.. 5. , W. ..-- 1, J M v vi f ' rr. 1 Y 1 I LJ' , , fu' 'Q' V' ' we ' 3' +1 , ,V X U 'J , wx V1 .-. 1- 1, fi' . 1 W 45 fu 'v. 1- -. w ,,.-,. H' 'fy I 49 n . , lk , M ' 1 ' ' . --i 'A ,X J ' x VJ f I , s- w x Vid.. - I, I. . jgxff N T P' x Ji ' 51 ' W' '.1 -' 'I L w 5 4-ga, T,-.im f V I p . E+ .I 1 Q' 'CW H ,. , ,Zi - lx i 1 I 1 4 N Coaches Bartlett ond Beyenloerg tape Dove Reid's ankle. .qo- I'. LI 1-.if I ,. .ill s -' -Q N i-A ' ,' -f 'Ist row lL. to RJ Don Dickerson, George Cook, Stan Sfokke, Chris Anderson. TTA ' T '- 2nd row: Coach Walt Beyenberg, Larry Rehm, Norman Perry, Barrie Smith, Tom Hillstad, Ed Stein, mgr. Not in picture: Sieve May, Larry McLemore, Phil Olsen. George Cook, captain 7 Q Baagafgaff f I The Junior varsiiy basketball Team finished The I . season in second place in The league with a record Q' 4? fl of six wins and six losses. The Team went winless in -' xx -1 pre-season play unfil They defeafed Hunfingfon -A . 3 Beach lunfil Thar time undefeafedl by a score of 23 qlqj. 'ro 24. Then They defeaied Garden Grove by a score of 34 To 28, lalso undefeated until Thenl. f ' I , f i I69 git ., 1 S sm-rrfdi 4069! Front row IL. io RJ: Ernie Sullivan, Ken Locke, Doug Cornis , Dick fggzrnish, Dick Doifvling. 2nd row: Mr. Barrier, coach, Sam De afvl Mlm my lf ng Xijnff 6 ID fl l 'VM , 'Q V y,xlMJjjlyfyVlf007J!Jl!bL4,V'f1l .gyvrl 'AFX .Eff -1 A new Team This year, The Bee J.V.'s filled in for The Bee's and C'ee's, whenever one of Their players was iniured. These boys worked out all season wirh lifrle recognifion. They received valuable 'rraining for next year. Bruyn, Tom Suwyn, Mike Sheppard, Mike Dayion, GaYLi2ljl:nbjfMll!l K 7 if W lv EW -Vwllw ' ll f fl M l M ',5 'flilliwl if lf P fl ' J 1 1 5 Jjl I 1 Lf fri 0 J WV 'lf Ml y ,, rj pf ay ,qlyy YWWMWHWMW U Diff' yfgiryf 0, ,M Ml fl ,fp ljbfdfvf l V A I fl ' I. Ll 9 Wi? -4,1 W f i v l f l if ffl EE . . 5, ,ffm f ly X ill!! Y ' Y l Bees won their game with Orange, capturing fourth place in the Freeway League. B Baagzfgaff The Vaq Bees Tried very hard This season, buf iT seemed That they iusr couldn'1' make iT. They won iwo ouf of Ten srarfs. Tony Ayala, captain , Q . 1st row ll To rl: Coach Ray Johnson, Tony Ayala, George Seeley, Rodger Geyer, Terry Carter, Scott Brown, Dick Turner. 2nd row: Roy Love,l mgr.g John Erickson, Marshall Lane, Mike Edgar, Dennis Williams, Julio Aguire, Jon Tyler, Jack Wood. Missing: Jim Rogers, Joe Zezueta. 'Ll LI' , ,,. ,lg 2 1 4 8 l Baagefgaff I Though The LiTTle Vaqs didn'T win many games This year, they still enioyed a good season. This Team is made up of Trosh who didn'T have much experience. The Cee Team serves as a feeder and Trainer Team for The Bees, Jr's., and varsiTy, Buddy Griego, captain l l 1 l l The Little Vaqs won the Orange game 34 to 28, 'lst row TL to Rl: Ryburn BarTletT, coach, Allen Viles, John Armstrong, Buddy i Griego, Jim Garon, Ken Gaulden, Ken Kissell, Bill Whipple, Danny Dymond, Bill l 1 Seitzinger, Ron Thompson. 2nd row: Terry Smith, Dick Robinson lmgrs.l, Pat Pari, Dennis l-lemme, Dennis Parker, Waldo Nelson, Don Preheim, Dave Bykerk, Richard l Remmel, Dick Mystrom. T N 1iif'f Q if ,ga-L 1 ff? '-,r 3 W4-0 in 111251, 1 'Ill 'I .ff A '1- 1 ,ig Q-ff 5 . Y ...fi 127,025 433120 'ati Baseball, fenms, golf and truck take ln a large proportion of Ronchos male populclion for afler school work-outs and events. .ff cvzaiffy Baasgaff The varsiry baseball Team enioyecl a good season This year. The Team had The same boys This year as lasT year wiTh The excepTion of ArT STevener and Jim GilberT, who was CIF ouffielder lasT year. Rancho catcher easily puts out opponenr af home plate. First row IL To Rl: Dick Molzahn, Stan Siokke, Raul Gomez, Terry Thompson, Ray Dymond, Tony Bykerk, Jim Afdahl, Don Hemme. Second row: Ken Morrison imgr.l, Ernie Gomez, Keith Schroeder, Coach Hal Starr, Bob Decker, Arnie Preheim, Gary Hill, Ed Riley, Ed Stein imgr.l, Larry Quigley. Tony Afdahl is missing. 'Jim-f.--ra.-L. - ,'.-.5 r .f.:::.., '-:.-:f',4:g,1' . 'mv 'WH -1 vs 1 'fs--:A f f -1 'f fe -E mar'-2'- 1 ' 'H f -W' '- ' ' ' ' ' ' - I Q r U H Y , ff ' ' fa f 1 1 f U! Q ,luv XAQHK XX ff X 1 fx X , Ky X , 3 f X, XV 'VX' XJ 1 f JU F-'X fl I f 3 'VYXX A U ' J I, , x , , , s' , ' L -X U X1 X' X I WV jj .,E XD? Xa X- Y 7 .xl u , V - , f X,X'X.' X f ' I 5 'N , . , X , XX J If 'X 'XS , X ' I X' ' 1 ' 1 .X V W. 1' W X U' . X, J' xv! 3 xi - X f ,- my Xx ' I ' E ,V 'y 2 1 A ' , , ,X X X XXX 1-' X' X' Xl ' 1 f . 1 'X I 9 X , ' 'L' AX' , A 1 'VV ,- r. .J V. ,V , XX XX, X X XXX, X. X , X X. . 14, , 1 . W U v ' ' 1 ,' ' -' V 3, Lf f .' 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A OJ L,b46f4vM14f5'Lj JO Vawefriifzfjw 970450 949, QQ wwe M, K9-QMLZJ' Y, , ' U ,idea ewwgqme, Jeiwfcfiwazlf The Junior Varsity baseball Team enjoyed a great 176 deal of success since They were organized. The Team -' this year wore last year's varsity uniforms. 10.06 This yeor os lo1sT, we had ci sTrong vcirsiTy squad. Mony school records were broken This yeor, includ- ing The TOO yord dosh by Bob ArmsTrong, 9.95 880 by Mike Howord, 2:OO.i. Orher records were broken ThroughouT The seoson. Don Dickerson lumps 19.4 in Bee broad-iump. 177 First Row: Dick Turner, Jerry Welch, Terry Smith, Bob Bowyer, Kirby Belwood, Denny Crocker, Tony Godos, Richard Dowling, Jerry Rauch. Row Two: Sonny Rios, Kenny Rumple, Ron Retana, Bill Halley, Wayne Esterline, Doug Cornish, Tom Lobaugh, Bill Whitlow, Terry Voughn, Les Murphy, Gory Brumfield, Robert Young. Row Three: Coach Hol Butler, James Allen, Mike Devereoux, Gary Hombs, Gordon Rimmer, Fred Sheets, Terry Carter, Roger Boker, David Reid, J. Morton, Bob Kane, Jack Oskens. Row Four: George Tatum, An Ayala, Tom Hillestod, Brook Barr, Chuck Sisco, Larry James, Ron Crane, Bob Flesher, Bob Armstrong, Gary Hart, Ken Goulder, Donald Preheim, Tom Low, George Cook, John lngrom. Bill Whitlow clears the four-ten high-jump. 1 Ng.-. X ,,,.,., , ,, 41: . -,, , ,c,r,fe. . ,A 7 rn' ,, . -i ui X l .. r f Z 11 4 uh. ,T on l 1 .. James Allen clears the bar neatly. ' caan uns: i First Row- Jim Proffitt Jerry Brown, Peter Parro, Herman Perez, Phil Murphy, Tony Ayala, Bob Mitchell, Darryl Hart, Stan Sorling, Terry Sublett. Row Sh H ld Sh ll nb r er, Two: Codch Willie Dalncer, Ron Tracy, Dave Nelson, Gary Burlingame, Harry Hemhauser, Ron Braithwaite, Dick Dowis, Terry rout, aro e e e g B b W T' H rd M r. Row Three: James Byerman, Bob Bolen, Jim Silva, Tom Ostro, Ken Conard, Dorman George, Bob Crandall, Ron Gast. Row o are, nm owa , g Four: Mike Howard, Martin Lopez, Bill Hale, Pat Flanagan, Bob Hale, Ray Vincent, Ralph Knight, Doug Berry, Scott Brown, Don Stowe, Arthur Buckley. Bob Armstrong takes first place in the track meet with Garden Grove. Teammate is Gary Hart. Rancho won meet. Y' AT , A J fi i T l i y . 1 i l 'W v V ...,,,, . .5 T ,- , . E , V jL 'i-5 ' 8' ,t A 111251 , S 34.1.2.1 gggz ,.1 . .. - . fs. . 4 .-.. - . 7-455 ..n2- .x..g,:'x.- . . L Bob Mitchell shows good form in the 660. i ' 'Am T G T ' 7 'l l l , 51212 Li The varsity tennis team was victorious in many matches This year. The Team played hard all The way Through the season and, consequent- ly, enioyeol o successful year, coached by Mr. John Schuhz rs!-fi 4? Varsity team is composed of lB'ack Row, left' to rightl: Leon Omwake, Mike Froman, John Gewen, and Jack Ptak. Front ' Row: Bob Lang, John Halverson, Roger Pool, and John Kates. up ,V b, ABSENT: Al Erickson, captain. Mr. John Schultz is coach. . H ' , T ' T , A l l T ., uf-:fr , ' 'fhflit Taj-1'Q,',.,, ,IA--Lf ffl -' , , l Al Erickson, captain, warms up before l , , .Q , :,',2.Qif'y,! fL V .:- Wir Q. jifisfjnfgl, -fn. g11A:-ft-,V Orange match. , 1 - . fff V hi Members of the iunior varsity team are lBack row, left to rightl: John Tyler, Norman Perry, Steve Butler, Bill Rhodes, Ron Bell. Bottom: Loren Carroll, Jim Stull, Ron Guyer, George Bloecher, Howard Hood, and Les Kuhns. golf ,Nix Growing in popularity, golf is a compara- f tively new sport to high school competition. Though it is not publicized very much, each year more and more boys report to the coach on opening clay of training. Larry Rehm tees off. At left Jim Herms slams in a hole in one. F G' if 'VP' 2 'lslirow IL. to RJ: Bruce Smith, coach, Dave Ceraux, Steve Lehnhardt, Phil Epperson, Rich Ehrlich, Jim Herms. 2nd row: Kelly Woelder, Larry Rehm, Fred Hendrickson, Don Beats, Doug Cody, Lance De Stwolinski, Ron Reid. 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' ,fm.5xb3-YQX T43 ws X 4, w.-'g'7 ,Qi ' ' r 1 ' ' , 7,1 5 11 I 5 -1 h ' . I Y wil 1. ' ' I Wim 1,15 'jhgbhug Q, V -.:,. A-r+'.-1.4 L . - ' Like The cool sound of Stereo? Then be like Super-salesgirl, Marnny, has no Trouble sell- Judy and go where fhere's a complete selec- ing Linda This pair of heels. They're so rion. cure. Judging :flfluaia .fa mngi 9876 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 7-7242 9776 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 7-0247 Denny and Barbara admire material for a new summer dress aT: Jlflaag. iljfaxzcfaga 84 11026 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 4-3123 , -If r . r rw. ' ' L. . F, Donna Sharp Hurry! Senior Prices still prevail on duplicate orders. cgogazfa gglfucfio 407 N. Main, Santa Ana KI 3-8506 N304 FUEL-PRUF vuamo - ,,, ..,. ' :I 1 unuurnqp. 99 ,lee Juniors Ernie Ray and Martin find many interesting and exciting hobbies at Stevenson 1 off Ziggy 8751 Garden Grove Blvd JE 4 0420 .lf Diamonds are a girI's best friend, especially when they're worn on the third finger of the left hand. How about it Sharon and John? ckjoflinaonh gawsfzy H891 Brooknurst LE 9-6169 XX- f Thinking ot making a new summer outfit, Even big girls Sandy and Merrily love the Pat? You certainly went to the right place cute stuffed animals and dolls at: for your mcmgzll cdfowazdh 'joyfarzcl Era! M Jllmf 9762 Garden Grove Blvd. JE. 7-7694 9892 Garden Grove Blvd. JE. 7-7869 A ' 7 - f 5-4-s14'g.e,5,r:sQ'f't?5.g 'R 7' eiafiwsf-,a ss- , s, s Q li-'12,-t H t'Es'f'-:1-- . ' 4m42,A0-arf: - :Kiel ., ,tt ..v, 15,1 ,484--5:2519-. , 5. - Qin Qyzdgg A. ,Q ' 'U - 9.1 1 ffifii LE-E-'1S,+if5l9'?fa5',.' 5? 1 +1 ff.sa'L+,1lyg stsiyegtysv -can S-- lf- QL! kf,y.- rx 1-an at-, 1' 3'-5: QS., - . - w-I ' ',a9'gS'-Qkxlij xi' -fd' 5524 ' if-2ai9i'ftZ t.e2? f , ' , - hh.-f,., , icq A. sxwgfaiygq 'yA1g..,.,.. '. . 1 I' , .4.V-flifqb' -A -film. .4 ' r 'H , ,fv.,.- . V - .- N- 1-V X s 99 ,Q.'-,?'4f.f.'1vxKiQ51w .. ,, .. ., Rosanne Mystrom, Butfums' Young Careerist made Butfums' the first stop on her vacation agenda. Make Buftums' your headquarters too, for the latest and smartest sportswear, day or date fashions. Whatever your summer wardrobe calls for, Buffums' has it, 1 Bugumi Long Beach Santa Ana SharpI is the way Steve describes the shoes and jackets he fried on ah Susan will make a beautiful bride in her lovely gown from I I Jlflafzfin. 1 Una. Complete Line of Campus Clofhes 12975 Euclid JE 4-l4lO dlflinnzfbsa l5Ol N. Main lSc1nTa Anal Kl 3-5484 For that special hair design, for that special date Jeri goes to: I gossspfzg. olfaiz Benign 8975 Chapman LE 9-8885 Bob and Gary know that The best place ro go for sporting goods is: Evan-Q .5lPO'ZfiI2g goods 9816 Garden Grove Blvd, lin The Squarel LE 9-7021 ig.. ,.. For me? exclaims Dottie. It seems Tom knows how to please a girl. He buys her flowers at: gcmcfsn 91005 qjfvforciafa Connie chooses the floor covering for her room from the vast Helen C. NlCAI'Clle, OWDEI' selection of fine carpets at: Same location since 1951 10751 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 7-7760 dmfxt ' ainfaz 12086 Brookhurst LE 9-7726 Right for graduation - John Halvorson, wearing washable Linda finds her greatest listening pleasure comes from a Hi-Fi. White Cool, and block Conllnenml Poms' And the best place to get one? Naturally its Biuagk gal dmgn 5' ggi, 54521512 5 Ghli Chapman and Brookhurst 12082 Brookhlursf ' LE 9-9932 Orange County Plaza lNext to Thriftimartl 1004 .. ,U . N 9 ehhlb Sw 'We 'kv ff, jflzoffQ Q-375113 gazm pofp Buenos Park Ghost Town Chicken Dinners Sheryl, and Brenda plan the interiors of their future Jean finds 'fhuf friendly Service, as well as fine homes af a store which has ci wonderful line of fine cosmetics. is G Tl'GdSfTifJfk UT: quality furnishings. B , Ucaon 931:43 Chnzflany ani az 1 .7 9786 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 7-5692 9866 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 7-0282 u , I f 1 :?it41-'Qs .'.1'.'u , -Msgs' ' ' I' - U Av :I Q 'I' ' elfpiv. ,vi l V 1 . 1 , - 'n ff ll ' A tl' Juli, 'vw-v L ' rg' - V Q .1 . '- ' - . , rs , . 'A ' 1?rg' 1 4 -, ,, ..-.- ' 1 ' -if-Am' 1-E ' f ,VL '- Yell leaders, Bob and Phil, seem fo find The outside of the Penny will be The belle of the ball in this heavenly dance sfore as interesting as the fine qualify clothing on the inside. dress from: I EN... f.n,?.'lf. llozsffaa gaigiom 9838 Garden Grove Blvd. In the Square 12119 Brookhursr LE 9-6719 Gary has The righr idea. Thaf's the opinion of Terrie, Terri, and Kay. Smart guyy he bought them all milk from: fxaafaioz czsanwzy 926 East First Street lSanTa Anal KI 2-3531 Having your hair done here is fun, exclaims Ginger. The operators are tops, and so friendly. Bsaufi B556 9678 Chapman LE 9-5511 Jan admires the beautiful selection of flowers and plants at: Cjsnfuzy qjfowaz dlflarcf 110741 Garden Grove Boulevard JE 7-4741 Corsages Wedding Specialists Consult us for all your flower needs. Reason- able prices. olz 'zafufafiofza O U65 67,5055 Cf 1959 191 Qaulzn Qfcoaa llunzgaz and cami-:nf gonzfzany Since l905 Builders Hardwarep Plywood, Pifrsburgh Painf, Walllooard, Nuis, Bolfs, Sash, and Doors. H. Louis Lake 10922 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 7-5050 Ginny decides 'the place to go for everything from cosmetics to school supplies is: LOW!! QTLLH5, I Sfanfon Plaza lbehind Ranchoi Hwy 39 For relaxing fun and enioyment fry bowling at flflfondzz Bowl' - Oqnagzinz 1177 Kafella Downey also t The place to go, Just ask Janet or Joy. For the latest hair styles go to: Cgwsal' Cgflofz Jlflaszianzzah ohlaiz gfaifliona Congratulations to the Class of '59 9650 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 7-5292 V2 block west of the Grove Theater lGarden Sq.l Charlotte relaxes in an ever-so-comfortable lounge at: cilfaafyl gafsa 5' .cqszuics 10371 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 7-5780 einem Sz 55555 'Lian 1 of cfcmago flflfflan ou aflofz w1affiijfSff QNX? V L Sp y? ff3iYMfgWw?WfS5 xwfkwjxgfwgw ww N Ng X D QW p I . X 5 ir' A N ' W W Lv QGQQQ O MQ W 'sv N9 J fx S N? f W Q? Wgwif l EW 'j g 'X' f A V k QW JF wb v Wim Q W ' yjfjiff M 41 M xx . V' X, , ', 5 M ff? X 9 JNIB wygybb QS M AW F v X ,AUX LO Qf M Jf ,. Q-LV, f- , X QW ' K9 A. OX X E: GQ Qp 0 5493 Key? KJ' X X ww fi! J VX M6 fax SV Q. 194 6 . Wd' X5 - 6? AL 'K Yau! ILO! - V JG A 1-57 Xrcfj ' xw X-,dye -I bf T Q GX 1- X 'NG V Q-ai wx XXV' ' CQ-f CXO! X X 'I X.: 9 ' 5 N J' C 4,17 ,wlff U I V Vic V, xbgdxvv xg xg 0' ,Vo - ' Sf Q of ,QI Z7 x AY Q-:SMU 095 61 5,5 'KO 30 X 'Xa QW PV XX Adams, Eloise-Sci. Club, 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 125 G. L. Treas. 11-125 Drill Team 11, 12. Afdahl, Tony-Bib. Club 105 Letmns 10, 11, 125 Gold. Spur 10, 11, 12, lPres. 1215 Schlshp. Soc. 10, 11, 125 Key Club 10, 115 Sci. Club 115 La Voz 10, 11, 12, Editor 125 Annual Staff 10, 115 Stud. Coun. Rep. 10, 115 CASC Pres. l25 Comm. l25 Var. Bsebl, 10, ll, 125 'B' Bktbl. 10, 115 Publisher Daily News-YouthDay-12. Amling, Chuck-F.F.A. 10, 11, 12 lV.- Pres. 1215 Letmns. 11, 12, lTreas.15 Key Club ll, 125 lPres.l5 'B' Ftbl. 105 Var. Ftbl. ll, 125 'B' Bktbl. 10, ll: 'J.V.' Bsebl. 105 Comm. 10, 11, 125 Co-Ed King 125 Lions Club Pres.-Youth Day 12. Andrews, Carolyn Arnold, Janice Ball, Po!-Tri Hi Y 115 Lat. Club 105 F.T.A. 10, 115 F.N.A.P.-105 Bowl. Club- 115 Schlshp. Soc.-125 Sci. Club-105 11, 125 Pep Club-10, ll, 125 G.A.A.-10, 11, 125 Music 'Club-lo: Yell Ldr.-115 Drill Tm.-12 Orch.-10, 11, 125 Stud. Coun. Rep. 10, 11, 125 Comm.:1O, 11, l25 Brd. of Cont.-125 lClerkl, Cab. 125 Girls' Var. Tennis-11, 125 Youth Day City Clerk-12. Bates, Sharon-Hmking. Club-105 F.N.A. P.-115 Bus. Club-115 Art Club-105 G.A.A.-105 Drill Tm.-10, 11, 12. Battreall, Mike-Letmns. Club-11, 125 Aeron. Club-115 Var. Ftbl.-10, 11, 125 Track-11, 125 Var. Bsbl.-10, 125 Comm.-11, 12. Beams, .Tom-Bowl. Club-11, lPres.15 Aeron. Club-115 Sch. Serv. Tm.-1 lp Stud. Coun. Rep-12. Beats, Don-Rec. Club-125 Var. Bktbl.- 125 Var. Bsbl.-'12. Transfer from Texas. Arland, Beazley Behn, Richard-Sci. Club-105 Pep Club- it, Rec. club-12, 'J.v.' Bsebl.'1O5 B Ftbl.-105 Var. Ftbl.-12. Bell, Jeannie-Bowl. Club-11 lSec.l5 Sci. Club-10, 115 Pep Club-10, 11, 125 G.A.A.-1 ly Stud. Coun. Rep.-125 Comm.-125 Pep Comm.-125 Youth Day G.G. San, Dis. Brd.-125 Sr. Play Cast. Bell, Ronald-Photo Club-125 Key Club- 1O,11,125Sci.Club-10,11, 'l25BO1'ld- '1O, 11, 125 A Cappella Choir-12. Bell, Walter-Transfer from Texas. Bennett, Vlrgie-La Voz-10, Annual-10. Berry, Franklin Blinman, Dave-Transfer. Boutaln, Charlotte-Business Club-10, 11. Boysel, Anna-Tri Hi Y-105 Drama Club- 1O, 11, iConst.-10, Christ. Play-1115 Art Club-115 Pep Club-10, 11, 125 G.A.A.-105 Comm.-105 G. L. Dress Rep.-105 G. L. Fosh. Shw.-105 Law- rence Welk 12. Brennan, Pete-F.F.A.-10, 11, 12. Brewer, Don Brooks, Nancy-Bib. Club-10, 11, 125 Wld. Frdshp. 125 Lat. Club-105 F.T.A.- 105 Sci. Club-10, ll, 125 Pep Club-11, 125 Stud. Coun. Rep.-11. Brown, Bill-Sci. Club-115 Var. Ftbl.-105 'B' Bktbl.-105 Track-105 Comm.-10, 11, 12. Buchan, Rosemary-Bus. Club-125 Pep anim jlzcfax Club-125 Records Club-12. Transfer from Long Beach. Callaghan, Barbara-Bus. Club-10, 11, 125 Pep Club-125 Records Club-11, 12. Campbell, Rick-Drama Club-11, 12. Canada, Barbara-Span. Club-105 Big Sister 11, 12. Carlson, Tom-Bowl. ClUb-llg Sci. Club- 1O, 115 Sch. Serv. Tm.-10, 115 Stud. Coun. Rep.-10, 115 Comm.-125 'B' Ftbl.-10, 115 'B' Bktbl.-105 Supt. City Water-Youth Day-12. Carver, Wanda-F.T.A.-115 Bus. Club-115 Sci. Club-105 G.A.A.-10, 115 Jr. Play Cast-115 Sr. Play Cast-12. Cinquegrano, Augie -- Transfer from Huntington Beach. Clark, Larry Clarke, Steve--Bowl. Club-115 Astron. Club-115 Records Club-105 A Cappella Choir-115 Boys' Quartette-115 Stud. Coun. Rep.-105 Assem. Comm.-10. Claypool, Ruth-Bib. Club-10, 125 Schl.- shp. Soc.-10, 11, 125 lChart. Mem. Sch1shp.15 G.A.A.-11, 125 Var. Tennis- 115 DAR Citizen. Awd. Cobb, .lean-F.T,A.-10, 115 Drama Club- 10, 11, 125 G.A.A.-ll. Conn, Lorna-Bus. Club-10, 11, 125 Sci. Club-10, 115 Pep Club-115 Drill Tm.- 11, 12. Crawford, Carol-Drama Club-125 Trans- fer from Garden Grove. Dalluge, Kay-Tri H1 Y-105 Bus. Club- IO, 125 Bowl. Club-115 Sci. Club-10, ll5 Pep Club-115 Career Day Chrmn.- 10. Davis, Pete-Letmns. Club-10, 11, 125 Sci. Club-105 Aeron. Club-115 Var. Ftbl.-10, 12. Dean, Joel Deming, Debbie-Bowl. Club-115 Sci. Club-1O,11, 12517653 Club-1O,11,125 Aeron. Club-115 Stud. Coun. Rep.-125 Comm.-125 Asst. Bus. Mgr.-125 Supt. Alamitos Elem. Sch. Dist.-Youth Day-125 Sr. Play Cast-12. Dennis, Bill Drew, Maxine-Business Club-12. Dunn, Louis Dyving, John Edwards, Thomas-Bowl. Club-11. Ehrhardt, Don-Art Club-12. Sr. Play Cast-12. Fillmore, Kay-Tri Hi Y-105 Hmking. Club-10, 125 Bus. Club-10, 125 Sci. Club-105 Pep Club-10, 125 Jr. Red Cross-11, lSec.l. Flanagan, Dan-Jr. Letmns.-105 Letmns.- 11, 125 Sci. Club-10, 115 Aeron. Club- 1l5 Comm.-10, 11, 125 Var. Ftbl.-125 'B' Frbl.-10, 11. Flanagan, Dennis--Bowl. Club-115 Jr. Letmns.-105 Letmns. Club-11, 125 Key Club-125 Sci. Club-115 Comm.-10, 11, 125 Assem. Comm.-125 'B' Ftbl.-105 Var. Ftbl.-11, 12. Flesher, Bob-'B' Ftbl.-12. Fox, Marian-Bus. Club-11. Francois, Tony Fromap, Mike-Letmns. Club-10, 11, 125 Gold. Spur-125 Key Club-11, 125 lSec.-Treas.l5 Schlshp. Soc.-10, 11, 125 Pres.-125 Sci. Club'11, 125 Sch. Serv. Tm.-10, 11, 125 Var. Tennis-10, 11, 125 Stud. Coun. Rep.-115 G.G.H.S. Brd, Trust. Youth Day-12. Gaines, George Garcia, Lopez, Matilda-Exchange stu- dent from Granada, Spain. Assist. League Youth Day-12. Gariti, Dorothy Gates, Becky-Tri Hi Y-10, 115 Hmking. Club-105 Bus. Club-125 Bowl. Club- ll: Gold Spur-11, 125 Schlshp. Soc.- 115 Sci. Club-10, 11, 125 Pep Club-10, 11, 125 G.A.A.-11, 125 Welcome' Chrmn. G. L.-10, 115 Song Ldr.-125 Flag Twrl.-115 Drill Tm.-lop G.A.A. Publ. Chrmn.-115 Stud. Coun. Rep.-10, 11, 125 Comm.-11, 125 G. L. Dress Rep.-115 Jr. Class Treas.-115 Princess Letmns. Dance-10. Gibson, lrene Gill, Donna-Junior Play Cast-11, Drill Team, Bowling Club-11. Gonzales, Lupe-Girls' Chorus-12. Graichen, Ron-Bib. Club-10, ll: Lat. Club-10, 115 Debate Club-10, 115 Gold. Spur-105 Sci. Club-10, 115 Sch. Serv. Tm.-10, 11, 125 Music Club-10, 11, 125 Record Club-10, 115 Band-10, 11, 125 Dance Band-10, 11, 125 Con- cert Band-1O, 11, 125 Talent Shw.-10, 11, 125 Comm.-11, 125 Jr. Play Cost- 115 Youth Day Fire Chief-105 Serv. Awds-. Banq.-11. Greek, Phil-Bowl. Club-115 Letmns.-11, 125 Key Club-125 Sci. Club-105 Comm.- lO, ll, 125 'B' Ftbl.-105 Var. Ftbl.- 11, 125 Youth Day Optom. Club Pres.- 11. Grundeman, Jill-Tri Hi Yrlop Lat. Club- 105 F.T.A.-115 Bowl. Club-115 Gold. Spur-11, 125 lSec.-1215 Schlshp. Soc.- 10, 11, lSec.-1015 Sci. Club-10, 115 Pep Club-115 Yell Ldr.-125 G. L. Brd. Mem,-105 Stud. Coun. Rep.-105 Comm.- 10, 11, 125 Soph. Class Sec.-10. Gurney, Nancy Haggard, Elizabeth-Business Club-12. Hall, Dave-Photo. Club-10. Hamor, .Iohn-Letmns. Club-10, 11, 125 Sci. Club-115 Pep Club-105 Record Club-125 Var. Ftbl.-10, 11, 125 Stud. Coun. Rep.-125 Jr. Class Pres.-115 Youth Day Rotary Club Pres.-12. Hankins, Diane-Bib, Club-10, 115 Tri Hi Y-105 Lat. Club-10, llg Sci. Club- 1O, 11, 125 Music Club-10. Harris, Robert-Bib. Club-105 Photo Club- 105 Bowl. Club-115 Art Club-105 Music Club-105 Record Club-105 Made Sch. flag. Hart, Darryl-F.F.A., 10, ll, 12 lSerlti- nall5 'C' Blctbl.-10, 11. Hartell, Connie Hawke, Bill-Bowl. Club-115 'B' Ftbl.- 12. Hays, Jean-Bus. Club-125 Pep Club-125 Music Club-125 A Cappella Choir-12. Henderson, Carol-Hmking. Club-105 Art Club-10, 115 Pep Club-10, 115 Girls' Chorus-10, 11. ' Hendrix, Jan-Hmking. Club-115 Jr. Red Cross-10. Herrell, Saundra-Tri Hi Y-1 lp Bus. Club- 11, l25 Pep Club-12. Hill, Craig+Bowl. Club-117 Jr. Letmns.- 115 Letmns. Club-125 Key Club-125 Sci. Club-125 Var. Ftbl.-11, 125 Var. Track- 125 Stud. Coun. Rep.-125 COmm.-l27 195 Asst. Pep Comm.-127 Youth Day City Planning Direct.-12. Hobaugh, Beverly--Bib. Club-10, 111 F.N.A.P-127 Sci. Club-10, 11, 121 Jr. Red Cross-10. Hogan, Susann--Drama Club-107 Art Club-10, 11, 127 Sci. ClUb-117 Pep Club-117 A Cappella Choir-127 Stud. Coun. Rep.-117 Art Serv. Club-11. Howard, Mike-Bib. Club-10, 11, 12, lveep-107 Pres.-1117 Lat. Club-107 Drama Club-107 Letmns.-10, 11, 127 Gold. Spur-10, 11, 127 Schlshp. Soc.- 1O, 11, 12, lPres.-12l7 Key Club-10, 11, 12 lSec.-10, Treas.-1117 Sci. Club- 10, 11, 12, lPres.-1117 Pep Club-127 Stud. Coun. Rep.-107 Comm.-10, 11, 127 Stud. Cab.-107 ASB Pres.-127 Sop. Class V. P.-107 Soph. Class Yell Ldr.-107 Rec. Harvard Prize Book-117 Rec. P.T.A. Schlshp. ,Awd.-117 Trophy Serv. Awd.-107 'Most Inspirational'- Var. Bktbl.-107 Var. Track-10, 117 Cross Ctry. Track-127 Youth Day City Council-12. Howell, Jim Hoyt, Bob-'B' Ftbl.-11. Hughes, Dennis Hullstrunk, Dagmar-Bib. Club-11, 122 Lat. Club-107 Drama Club-127 Schlshp. Soc.-10, 11, 122 Stud. Coun. Rep.-117 Jr. Fashion Shw.-11. Hunter, Peggy-Pep Club-11. Hyatt, Barbara--Bowl. Club-117 Sci. Club -10, 11, 127 Pep Club-10, 11, 127 Flag Twrl.-127 Drill Tm.-11, 127 Comm.-127 Jr. Play Comm.-117 Youth Day Pound Master-127 Senior Play Cast-12. Ives, Charles-Sch. Serv. Tm.-10, 11, 12. Johnston, Ginger-Tri Hi Y-10, 11, lChap- lain-11l7 F.T.A.-10, 117 Hmking. Club- 10, 11, 127 Bowl. Club-117 Gold Spur- 1l7 Sci. Club-10, 117 Pep Club-10,117 lTreas.l7 G.A.A.-10, 117 Hockey Mgr.- 107 Lett. Girl-11, 127 G. L. Prog. Chrmn.-10, 117 Rec. Club-117 Flag Twrl.-127 Drill Tm.-10, 117 Stud. Coun. Rep.-11, 122 Comm.-10, 11, 127 Brd. of Conrl.-127 Jr. Class Veep-11. Jones, Dave-F.F.A.-10. Kahle, Omer-Letmns.-11, 127 Var. Bktbl. 127 Track-11, 12. Kakuda, Nancy-Tri HEY-10, 117 Lat. Club-10, 117 lPres.-10, Sec.-1117 F.T.A.-10, 117 Bowl. Club-117 Gold. Spur-10, 11, 127 lTreas.-1217 Schlshp. Soc.-10, 117 Sci. Club-10, 11, 127 Pep Club-10, 11, 121 G.A.A.-'10, 117 G. L. Sec.-Treas.-10, 117 Song Ldr.-127 Flag Twrl.-107 Comm.-10, 11, 127 A.S.B. Sec.-117 Soph. Class Sec.-107 Girl Of Month-127 Outstanding Serv. Awd.-117 Youth Day Dean of Girls-127 Senior Class Sec. Kates, John-Bowl. Club-117 Jr. Letmns.- 10, 117 Letmns.-11, 127 Sci. Club-10, 11, 12: Band-10, 117 Dance Bond-107 Concert Band-10, 112 Var. Tennis-10, 11, 122 'C' Ftbl.-107 'D' Bktbl.-107 Jr. Play Cast. Kidd, Jolle-Photo Club-117 Sci. Club- 11, 127 G.A.A.-107 Drill Tm.-12. Kiepler, Dave-Sci. Club-10, 117 Var. Ftbl.-127 'B' Ftbl.-11. Kious, Earl-Span. Club-117 Photo Club- .miofz jnclax 10, 117 Sci. Club-10, 117 Sch. Serv. Tm.-10, 117 Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast. Koukel, Judy--Bus. Club-127 Pep Club- 12. Krasho, Bill-Jr. Letmn.-117 Sci. Club- 1O, 117 A Cappella Choir-127 Comm.- 127 'B' Ftbl.-11, Sr. Play Cast. LaFazia, Janet-Hmking. Club-127 Bus. Club-127 Pep Club-12. Lane, Gail-Bib. Club-107 Sci. Club-107 Pep Club-11, 127 G.A.A.-10, 11, 12. Lepel, Arlen-Sci. Club-107 Aeron. Club- 11, 127 Sch. Serv. Tm.-10, 11, 127 Comm.-127 Boys' Lg. Rep.-12. Lewis, Ruby-Bowl. Club-117 Art Club- 127 Sci. Club-10, 117 Pep Club-10, 11, 127 Flag Twl.-10, 11, 127 Comm.-127 Jr. Play Comm.-117 Tri Hi'Y-10, 11, Veep. Lindsay, Pete Locke, Allan-Sci. Club-11. Long, Vance-Bib. ClUb-103 F.F.A.-10. Lowry, Darrell Luber, Gene-Sci. Club-10. Lynes, Lou-Bib. Club-107 A Cappella Choir-11, 127 Letmns.-11, 127 F.F.A.- 10, 11, 127 lChaplainl7 Var. Ftbl.-11, Mgr. 'C' Track Mgr.-11. Macpherson, Margaret-Tri Hi Y-10, llp Span. Club-127 F.T.A.-117 Bowl. Club- 117 Gold. Spur-127 lParlm.l7 Schlshp. Soc.-10, 11, 12, lPresL-10, Sec.-11, Sec.-1217 Sci. Club-10, 11, 127 lSec.- 1O, 1117 Pep Club-10, 11, 127 G.A.A.- 10,11,127Band-10,11,127Le1't.Girl- 10, 11, 127 G.A.A. Sec.-10, V. P. 117 C.A.S.C. Rep.-127 Comm.-11, 127 A.S.B. V.P. 127 Youth Day Brd. Trust- ees G.G.H.S.-12. Manor, Dan Mangels, Rosetta-Hmking. Club-127 Bus. Club-11, 12. Manley, John Marsh, Eleanor Martin, Grace-Bus. Club-127 Pep Club- 127 G.A.A.-127 A Cappella Choir-11. Mastergeorge, Arlene - F.T.A.-11, 127 Bus. Club-11, 127 lHist.-1217 Pep Club- 10, 11, 12: Flag Twrl.-127 Drill Tm.- 10, 117 G. L. Fash. Shw.-117 Bowl. Club-11, 12. McCollum, Donna-Tri Hi Y-10, 117 lPres.-1017 Span. Club-127 Bowl. Club- 117 Gold. Spur-127 Schlshp. Soc.-117 Sci. Club-10, 112 Pep Club-10, 11, 127 G.A.A.-10, 11, 12, Tennis Mgr.-107 Song Ldr.-117 Flag Twrl.-127 Drill Tm.- 10, 127 Lett. Girl-127 C.A.S.C Rep.-117 Comm.-10, 11, 122 A.S.B. Sec.-127 Jr. Play Publ. Chrmn.-117 Jr. Class Sec.7 G. L. Dress Rep.-11, 127 Farmers' Ball Princ.-117 Youth Day Farmers Mer- chants Bank Pres.-12. McKeon, Elaine Menzimer, Verne-Bowl. Club-117 Sci. Club-10, 117 Aeron. Club-11. Michaels, Susan-Drill Tm.-11, 121 Hm.- king. Club-11. Mitchell, Ruth-Bus. Club-11, 127 Sci. Club-10, 117 G.A.A.-12. Mittrick, David-Key Club-107 Sci. Club- 1O, 127 'B' Bktbl.-117 J.V. Bsebl.-10. Moore, George - Bowl. Club-117 Jr. Letmns.-107 Letmns.-11, 127 Sci. Club- 10, 117 Rec. Club-10, 117 Var. Bsebl.- 10, 117 Stud. Coun. Rep.-127 Youth Day Optomist Club Pres.-12. Moreland, John-Electr. Club-107 Bowl. Club-117 Jr. Letmns.-107 Aeron. Club- 117 Sch. Serv. Tm.-127 Comm.-127 Jr. Class Yell Ldr.7 'B' Ftbl.-11. Morgan, John - Bowl. Club-11, 127 Letmns.-10, 11, 127 Var. Ftbl.-12. Moriarty, Bill - Letmns.-11, 127 Var. Bktbl.-11, 127 Rec. Club-11. Moriarty, Don-Jr. Letmns.-117 Letmns.- 11, 127 Sci. Club-127 Var. Bktbl.-11, 127 J.V. Bsebl.-11. Mungari, Tam - Bowl. Club-117 Sci. Club-10, 11. Murphy, Nellie-Girls Chorus-12. Mystrom, Rosanne-Tri Hi Y-10, 11, 12 lSec. 1017 Span. Club-117 Bowl. Club- 117 Gold. Spur-10, 11, 12, lSec.-10, 1ll7 Schlshp. Soc.-10, 11, 12, lTreos.- 10l7 Sci. Club-10, 11, 127 Pep Club- 1O, ll, 122 G.A.A.-10, 11, 127 lVlybl. Mgr.-10, Hist.-1117 Song Ldr.-117 Flag Twrl.-127 Drill Tm.-107 Lett. Girl-11, 127 G. L. Pres.-11, 127 Stud. Coun. Rep.-10, 11, 127 Comm.-10, 11, 127 Jr. Play Cast7 Jr. Class Treas.7 Sr. Class Sec.7 Serv. Awd. Banq.-107 'Top Ten Awd.'-117 Youth Day Principal-117 G. L. Fash. Shw.-117 Speech Contest- 117 Buffum's Young Careerist-127 Hmcing. QUEEN-127 Toastmasters Pres.- Youth Day-12, Sr. Play Cast. Neer, Ron Nero, Nancy-Business Club-12, lV.P.l, Sr. Play Cast. Newman, Judy-Tri Hi Y-10, 11, lSec.- 1117 Lat. Club-107 F.'l'.A.-117 Bowl. Club-117 Art Club-127 Schlshp. Soc.- 1O, 11, lVeep-1117 Sci. Club-10, 117 Pep Club-10, ll, 127 G.A.A.-117 G.l.. Stud, CO-Ord.-127 Rec. Club-117 Yell Ldr.-117 Flag Twrl.-127 Drill Tm.-107 C.A.S.C. Rep.-107 Stud. Coun. Rep.-107 117 Comm.-10, 117 Asst. Pep Comm.- 1O7 Jr. Play Comm.-117 G. L. Dress Rep.-107 Youth Council M9m.'127 Youth Day Sant. Brd.-127 Girl of Month-11. Noblett, Judy O'Hern, Dennis - Bowl. Club-117 Jr. Letmns.-10, 117 Gold. Spur-10, 11, 122 Sci. Club-10, 117 La Voz Rep.-127 Var. Ftbl.-127 'B' Ftbl.-117 'C' Ftbl.-107 Stud. Coun. Rep.-11, 127 Comm,-11, 127 Brd. of Control Pres.-127 Stud. Cab.-127 Soph. Class Pres.-107 Youth Day Postmaster-12. Olson, Merrill-Bib. Club-127 Elect. Club- 127 Aeron. Club-127 Music Club-127 Comm.-12. 0'Mohundro, Bonnie - F.T.A.-117 Bus. Club-127 Sci. Club-117 Pep Club-127 Maiorette-127 Comm.-127 Stud. Cab.- 127 Letmns. Queen-127 Pacific Teleph. Mgr. Youth Day-12, Senior Play Cast. O'Neil, Tim-Var. Ftbl.-11, 12. Ormsby, Bill Ornelas, Isabel Ostrem, Sharon--Bowl. Club-117 Hmking. Club-117 Art Club-117 Pep Club-117 G. L. Veep-11, 127 Drill Tm.-12. Parker, Linda - Transfer from Garden Grove. Pells, Carol-Bus. Club-11, 127 Sci. Club- 11. Peltier, Duane-Bowl. Club-115 Letmns.- 1O, 11, 125 Key Club-10, 11, 125 Band-10, 11, 125 Orchestra-10, 11, 125 Var. Tennis-10, 11, 125 Cross Country-125 'B' Bktbl.-10, Senior Play Cast. Pender, Sue Perry, Pat--Tri Hi Y-10, 115 F.T.A.-125 Hmking. Club-10, 11, 12, lV.Pres.-1015 Bus. Club-125 Bowl. Club-125 Gold. Sour-10, 115 Pep Club-10, 11, 125 G.A.A.-io, 11, 12, mens.-io, Hist.- 1115 Lett. Girl-10, 11, 125 G. L. Treas.- 10, 115 Song Ldr.-125 Flag Twrl.-115 Drill Tm.-105 Comm.-10, 11, 125 G.L. Dress Rep.-105 Farmers Ball Prin.-105 Hmcing.-Princ.-125 Orange Cty. Rep. Natn. Cherry Pie-105 Rancho Rep. Cherry Pie Contest-125 R. A. Principal- Youth Day-12. Perryman, Dave--Bowl. Club-125 Aeron. Club-12. Peters, Bob Pezzuta, Myra-Business Club-12. Pittser, Melvin - Bowl. Club-115 Jr. Letmns.-10, 115 Sci. Club-10, 115 Aeron. Club-115 Sch. Sew. Tm.-11, 125 'B' Ftbl.-115 'C' Ftbl.-105 'B' Bktbl.51O, 115 Stud. Coun. Rep.-10, 11, 125 Comm.-11, 125 Brd. of Cont.-125 Soph. Class Veep5 Sr. Class VP5 Youth Day Supt. Orng. Cty. Water Dist. 15423-12. Polie, Merrlly - Tri Hi Y-10, 115 Bus. Club-125 Bowl. Club-115 Sci. Club-10, 115 Pep Club-10, 11, 125 G. L. Rep.- 11, 125 Drill Tm.-11, 125 Stud. Coun. Rep.-115 Comm.-11, 125 Rec. Sec.-125 Letmns. Queen-115 Girl of Month-115 Youth Day Bank of Amer. Pres.-12. Pontius, Jerry Proffitt, James-Elec. Club-10, 11, 125 Bowl. Club-115 Letmns.-10, 11, 125 Schlshp. Soc.-10, 125 Sci. Club-10, 11, 125 Stud. Coun. Rep.-10, 115 Var. Track-10, 11, 125 Youth Day-Sertoma Club Pres.-12. Purtha, Kathy-Art Club-10, 115 lArt Sew. Club-1015 Aeron. Club-12. Pushckor, Ronnie Rohm, Lesley - Wld. Frdshp. Club-125 Lat. Club-105 Bowl. Club-125 Schlshp. Soc.-10, 11, 125 Sci. Club-10, 115 Pep Club-105 Band-10, 115 Comm.-115 Stud. Cab.-Parlm.-125 A.S.B. Exchange Stud. Cond.-11. Rauch, Dale Read, Cheryl-Bib. Clulo-10, 11, 125 Trl Hi Y-11, 125 F.T.A.-11, 125 Bowl. Club- 115 Drama Club-115 Sci. Club-10, 11, 125 Pep Club-10, 11, 125 G.A.A.-11, 125 Yell Ldr.-125 Comm.-11, 125 Jr. Play Comm. Head-115 G. L. Dress Rep.-1 15 Sr. Class Treas. Remmel, Pete Renz, Sondra-Business Club-12. Richards, Morgan-Science Club-11. Riley, Ed-Bus. Club-125 Letmns.-10, 11, 12, lSec.-1115 Comm.-10, 11, 125 Jr. Class V.P.5 Jr. Class Yell Ldr.-115 Sr. Class Pres.5 Var. Bktbl.-10, 11, 125 Var. Ftbl.-11, 125 Var. Bsebl.-10, 11, 12. Rios, Sonny-Debate Club-125 Drama Club-125 Letmns.-125 Var. Ftbl.-125 Track-12. Rivas, Josie Rizuto, Lois-Bus. Club-105 Drama Club- enioz jlzcfex 125 Pep Club-125 Stud. Coun. Rep.-115 Jr. Play Cast-11. Rollenhagan, Sandia-Art Club-10, 11, 12, lSec.-1215 Pep Club-115 G. L. Publ. Chrmn.- 125 Drill Tm.-11, 125 Comm.-11, 12. Rowe, Cheryl-Transfer Student. Royce, Alan-Elect. Club-10, 11, 125 Sci. Club-10, 11, 125 Audio Visual Crew-12. Ruffner, Jayme Russell, Larry-Band-10, 11, 125 Dance Band-10,11,12. Sanders, Lotes-F.T.A.-115 Sci. Club-11. Schimpf, Pattie-F.T.A.-11, 125 Bus. Club- 125 Bowl. Club-11, 125 Gold. Spur-125 Schlshp. Soc.-10, 11, 125 Sci. Club-10, 11, 12, Pep Club-11, 12, G. L. rush. Shw.-115 Prom Comm.-11. Scoval, Sandi Seewer, Bill-F.F.A.-12 lTreas.-11, Pres.- 11, 1215 Sci. Club-115 Youth Day Park Foreman-12. Sellers, Sue-F.T.A.-115 Bowl. Club-115 Sci. Club-10, 11, 125 Pep Club-11, 125 Music Club-11, 125 Rec. Club-125 A Cappella Choir-10, 11, 12. Sharp, Donna-Bible Club-125 Bus. Club- 12. Sheets, Fred-Letmns. ,Club-10, 11, 125 Var. Ftbl.-10, 11, 125 Var. Track-10, 11, 125 Youth Day Lic. Insptr.-12. Sherman, John-Transfer from Philadel- phia. Sherman, Sue-Bib. Club-10, 11, 12 lPubl.15 Wld. Frdshp. Club-115 Tri Hi Y- 10, 11, lPubl.l5 F.T.A.-115 Hmking. Club-125 Pres.-125 Bowl. Club-11, 125 Gold. Spur-125 Sci. Club-10, 11, 125 Pep club-io, 11, 12, G.A.A.-10, 11, 125 Drill Tm.-105 La Voz Staff-10, 115 Journ. Awd.-115 Yearbook Ed.-125 Stud. Coun. Rep.-10, 115 Comm.-10, 115 G. L. Dress Rep.-105 Serv. Awd. Banq.-10, 115 Youth Day Reporter-10, 115 Youth Day Society Ed.-125 Youth Counc. Mem.-125 G. L. Fash. Shw.-115 Prom Comm.-115 Lawrence Welk Shw.- 125 Betty Crocker Hmker. Awd.-12. Shorrock, Bill - Orch.-10, 11, 125 Sci. Club-11. Simmons, Narl-F.F.A.-10. Skiddmore, Pat--Transfer. Smith, Diana-Pep Club-12. Smith, Gloria - Hmking. Club-10, 115 Bus. ClUb-125 Bowl. Club-115 Sci. Club-105 Pep Club-125 G.A.A.-105 Rec. Club-12. Smith, Steve-A Cappella Choir-115 Con- cert Choir-12. Snyder, James-Art Club-12. Stein, Eddie-Audio Visual-12. Stephens, Paula--Span. Club-115 Sci. Club-12. Stevenson, Shirley-Tri Hi Y-105 Bus. Club-125 Drama Club-125 Pep Club- 125 Jr. Play Cast-11. Stromland, Nancy-Span. Club-115 Bowl. Club-115 Drama Club-105 Art Club- 10, 12, lSchlshp. Art Awds.15 Pep Club-125 G.A.A.-105 Flag Twrl.-11, 125 Drill Tm.-105 Stud. Coun. Rep.-125 Publ. Comm.-125 Jr. Play Cast. Sumi, Stephen Tadokora, Jane Talley, Ginny-Transfer from Bell. G.A.A.- 125 La Voz Staff Bus. Mgr.-12. Terry, Bonnie+F.T.A.-115 BUS. Club-11, 125 Bowl. Club-115 G.A.A.-115 Music Club-115 A Cappella Choir-115 Stud. Coun. Rep.-125 G. L. Dress Rep.-125 Sr. Tea-11. Thompson, Jerry-Debate Club-115 Let- mns.-10, 11, 125 Aeron. Club-115 Var. Bsebl.-10, 11, 125 'B' Ftbl.-10-5 B' Bktbl.-105 J.V. Ftbl.-115 Youth Day G.G. Sant. Dist. Brd.-12. Tillis, John - Jr. Letmns.-115 Letmns.-125 Sci. Club-11, 125 'B' Bktbl.-115 Var. Bktbl.-125 Youth Day Reporter Daily News-12. Tumer, Marshall-Elect. Club-105 Bowl. Club-115 Jr. Letmns.-125 Gold. Spur- 125 Schlshp. Soc.-10, 11, 125 Key Club-11, 12 Weep-1215 Sci. Club 10, 11, 125 Stud. Coun. Rep.-105 Comm.- 11, 125 Asst. Assem. Comm.-11, Bus. Mgr.-125 Tennis Tm.-115 Ex. Stud.-125 Sci. Fair Swpstk.-10, 115 Serv. Awd. Banq.-115 Youth Day City Engr.-105 Youth Day Sant. Dist. Brd.-125 Boys' Lg. Counc.-12 lSec.1. Vanderpool, Beatrice-Hmking. Club-11, 12, sci. Club-105 Pep club-10, 11, 12, G.A.A.-10, 1 1 Girl-12. Van Dyke, John Club-1 15 Stud Comm.-1 1, 12 125 lV.P.-1015 Lett. -Letmns.-11, 125 Sci. Coun. Rep.-11, 125 Brd. of Cont.-125 'B' Ftbl.-105 Var. Ftbl.-11, 125 Soph. Class Pres.-Jr. Class Pres.5 Youth Day Fire Chief-12. Vernoy, Carolyn--Business Club-10. Wachtel, Jany-Hmking. Club-105 Girls Chorus-1 2. Warner, Mike-Science Club-10. Webber, Steve-Sr. Play Cast. Weinberger, Ray-Elect. Club-125 Bowl. Club-115 Art Club-11, 125 Sci. Club- 11. Weinheimer, Terry-Bible Club-105 Photo Club-l15'Bus. Club-125 Debate Club- 115 Bowl. Club-115 Sci. Club-105 Pep Club-125 'B' Ftbl. Mgr.-105 Sch. Mosaic 125 Sch. Banner-12. Werner, Lana,-Bib. Club-11, 125 Hmking. Club-125 F.N.A.P.-125 Drama Club-105 Sci. Club-10, 11, 12. Wilder, Roland-Photo Club-105 Music Club-11, 125 Rec. Club-125 Band-10, 11, 125 Dance Band-10, 11, 125 Short Story and Poetry Award-12. Wilke, Tom-Sr. Play Cast. Wilks, David Wilson, Sandy Wohosky, Charles-Bowl. Club-115 Jr. Letmns.-11. Wright, Claudine-Hmking. Club-11, 125 Pep Club-11, 125 Girls Chorus-11, 12. Yoshioka, Frances - Tri Hi Y-10, 115 F.T.A.-115 Bus. Club-125 Bowl. Club- 115 Sci. Club-10, 11, 125 Pep Club- 10, 11, 125 G.A.A.-125 G. L. Publ. Chrmn.-115 Song Ldr.-125 Flag Twrl.- 1O, 115 G.A.A. Publ. Chrmn.-105 Stud. Coun. Rep.-105 Comm.-10, 11, 12. Young, Roberta-Drama Club-11, 125 Music Club-10, 11, 125 Drill Tm.-105 A Cappella Choir-10, 11, 125 Stud. Coun. Rep.-125 Jr. Play Cast-11. Zeek, Marietta - Drama Club-125 Arr Club-11. Ziske, Rochelle-Hmking. Club-115 Sci. Club-10. 197 Y f QW ?fW1fMf5,W W Q My W f WW , MQW W f Y V f MM 5 u fif1E?M?5 f Wi iff Zfg3if W Ei 5 ? QR2222EfsiQ M 35? fliw sgfi 42'P f?1 Ei f T12-EESXQEQ ,e ggi Qgqgvi .. Wi , ,A x N P NW L Q I ,J 90 gffog ,Z afzgffflffw my Vg' . 5 v Pj XU'4XMJ!WiffE!MjW !17WJ ,fwmfj 54 , DM MJQJWV W, W MWQM jjfffal' 3 WQQZMW MWIWIJJ ESM WWWWW JM M if ' J 0 M ' , , EJWNQQQQ J! E54-fu .V.,,- hiv il, ' WW f-L ff S Jai, 53535 A f f QLj :, t f JM WM! J N, Q ,I W LAM Q f,..ffy.fw Zzfbff Wffffigff ffmyig, ' x ' ek - ' ' my-Q-fr U , , X X X I . B .A Qf l k, I is Vi lull W .Ili jiwlipill lgl I Apt it If vlyfjflyqw I ,IAQ W sryrilflkt Rx sth A U It fl 3 Q? 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