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

 - Class of 1960

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This graduafion will mark The close of Ranchols firsT four years. You are The only class now in aTTendance who can remember This school as iT was in Sepmmloer i956 - - a freshman among high schools, iusT as you were freshmen among sTudenTs. During These pasT four years, you have grown from bewildered freshmen inTo mafure, young aclulTs, You readily accepTed The challenges and duTies which came wiTh esTal3lishing a new high school. VViThouT The supporT and enThusiasm which you have confinually shown, Rancho would noT be in The school iT is Today. You may be proud you have seT a fine example for The gradu- aTing classes of The fuTure. And so iT is To you, The Class of 1960, The imporTanT parf which you have played in The molding and shaping ol Rancho AlamiTos, ThaT we respecffully dedicafe This book. OTQLUOT' T960 begins o new decode. Whot will iT hold for us? Behind Us ore The FifTies, filled wiTh Thousonds of memories - some ioyous and some scid. We know whciT hos hoppened in The posT, ond whoT is hoppening now, buT we con never be guiTe cerTciin obouT Tomorrow or The doy ofTer. Whc1T will iT bring? Where will we be? And whoT will we be doing? No one con be posiTive. Only Time Con provide The cinswers. IT wos wiTh These ThoughTs in mind ThoT The sroff of The T960 El Conquismdor chose 'iDoy AfTer Tomorrow cis irs Theme. The opening poges of eoch secTion depicr some of Roncho's Seniors os They mciy be in The yeors To come. The Doy After Tomorrow . , . Classes .... 38 Organizafions .... 82 ,.x-X? we 1 3' f if Talvle of enfors .... 6 Sfucfenf Leaders .... 70 W Confenfs X Acffvffies .... 110 K gf Sports .... 136 Faculty anal Admfnisfraffon .... 176 K Aclverffsfng .... 192 4... EJ nu I ug -va,-WM 11.1, 'H ii: ,ggi u. 'R Q . 5 rj 5,1 1 I' L 1 'fly' fr Q- Hg 1 3- L' :- I r A' 2 ,ff I as ,, I me E 1:15 Ei: it 5 :bg Nt: ! 5: Es Q51-. SW' ??5?': fif , ll: r wwf ' an 1 'Qu wp, ,sg V, -x, 'N-. 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JUDY BOBENRIETH DOUGLAS BOGGS DONNA BONTNO L' DAVID BOYER BOB BRANNON RON BROWN GARY BRUMFIELD STEVE BURBECK BILL BURGIN GARY BURNS tif MODESTO BUSTO TONY BYKERK DANTE CACANANTA -fi 'SS DIANE CAI-VITTI MARILYN CAMERON JAMES BYRN aff' wpenn- 'Nui' EMILY CANADA GERALD CENNAMO CATHY CHUTE RONNIE CLARK SANDRA COOK Y? JANET CLAYPOOL 1 . '31 V- I A - KT' JANIS CLAYPOOL CAROL CLEMMONS BETTY COBB RALPH COBB JUDY COVEY NEVA COWLES C' f GEORGE COOK TERRY COX BOB CRANDALL RON CRANE LEONA CURRY GARY DAMRON BOB DECKER I. CHRISTIE DeLOTTO DENNY DeNAUT MIKE DEVEREAUX PAULETTE DQLANO DON DICKERSON JUDY DISSMORE HENRY DITTMEIR mr ff' 1 VIVIAN DIXSON JO ANN DOLAN WILMA DRAKE RAY DYMOND JOE EARLY GARY EDWARDS AL ERICKSON BRUCE FLOCKEN fig N-OX E E if LARRY FOGLIASSO JERI FORCE 5 'L' ROGER ESTABROOKS WAYNE FIELD DAN FLIEGLE BOB FORD MYRA FORD WOODY FOSTER SHARON FOX JIM FORTNEY RICHARD FOSTER ANN FRANKLIN ROSEMARY FRANZ JUDY GAINES RON GAINES TED GANNAWAY MARYANN GARDNER JOYCE GARON RONALD GAST v X V -X, JOHN GEWIN JOHN GILAPDI BRENDA GIVENS ar if 1 JUDY GULA BARBARA GURNEE ROSIE GUTIERREZ BETTY HALES RON GUYER srsvs GUYER SUE HALLAMORE JOHN HALVORSON i - 'lf 3956. Cul 'sur STEVE HAASE T ERNIE HAMOR LINDA HANOVER CAROLE HARRIS GARY HART , .gf 1 1 '-Q ' ,: '4 f 4 , fig A 5. Y E' HARRY HEMHAUSER DON HEMME FRED HENDRICKSON BOBBIE HARDMAN KAYE HARREN JANIS HARTLEY DON HENDRIX JACK HERMANN LEONARD HERMANSEN if RON HOWELL ki S 'MQ X .IIM HERMS SOOKY HERNANDEZ DON HEYDLAUFF PAT HOEK J' 4 my Qin fvw Qvf 9' PATTI HOLLAND DAVE HOLRITZ HOWARD HOOD i .f-. . 4 i LINDA HUGGINS RAY HUNT ., gy, LILY HOOPER PAT HORAN 3 MELVINA HOWARD JOANNE HURLBURT LINDA HUTSELL ki I AAIR W3 JERRY JANTZEN GLENN JOHNSON TOM JONES MARILYN KANE fr ,, ,1.f: sg Q21 Q37 LEENA HUTTUNEN DONNYE JACKMAN JO JOHNSON JOHN KEARNEY RON KIKER Ig' PAUL KELLY DAVID KILIANSKI L.. 'WE 2, L CLAUDIA KINCEY SHARON KING JIM KLUM SHARON KNUPP our .N 'Qi JERRY KURLMAY BILL LACKEY JANET LAND J DONNA LU HNF R 'fb BETTY LEHMAN CONNIE LEHIGH 7'- it SHARON LANGSTRAAT TOM LARKIN JORDAN LAW 'fb' g1.'.,-,ggiif NETTIE LENNERT JODIE LICKTEIG DAN LOBAUGH I f'X TOM LOW TOM LOWE CAROL LUND ,I 6 E A f 1 L. - Q A . N if CHARLES LOSTLEN I3 CHARLES LYNDS JOE MANNING LINDA MAXEY JEANNE MARTINE MIKE MAXWELL DONNA MCCARTHY 'Q KAREN McKILLOP STEVE MCKINLEY SUSAN MILLER MARTIN MINOR ig Ill 'W ...ow BOB MITCHELL JANICE MOBLEY JOAN MORROW SHE I I.A NEATHERY Ni RALPH NICHOLS .IUANITA NIELSEN R' RICHARD MOLZAHN RICHARD MOYER PAT MURPHY SHARON CAROL OAKES DIANE OGLESBY MAX O'MOHUNDRO LEON OMWAKE can-I uv ir 'U' DAVE PACE JOE PARRO LUTHER PEARCY pun T MARY OLDENKAMP TOM OLSHEFSKY f Qswaiis 4 Q 1 ,, A HAROLD OSTROM CAROLE PERRY x JOYCE PETERSON JERRY PHELPS I CH' X M PIKE HQ IWC! QI IE a ARNIE PREHEIM STEVE PROCTOR JOHN PTAK MARY RADDATZ LINDA READY LARRY REHM MIKE ROBINSON BARBARA ROLLINSON ,-. X LINDA RESZUTUK JEANNE RINCON DIANE RUBENDALL ug .. I 'K I I Q JIM ROBBINS 3 If GARY RUBIN SONYA RUDAITIS BETTY SAUL JUDY SCHABERG KEITH SCHROEDER Q Y in 3 DENNIS SEAMAN X Q Ei. MAC SHAVER SHARON SCHULER MARSHALL SCOTT HERMEIN SEYMOUR PATTIE SHAW 36 'iff' CHUCK SHELLENBERGER TERRY SHROUT 29 Wi' QP? SUE SIMMONS LINDA SLAGLE SANDY SMITH x KAROLYN SPANGLER DAVE SPEAKS JQYCF STACY lg Y-0 GAIL SPENCE BRENDA STACSNEH CRAIG STAFF' M M ., rim W ELAINE SNYDER 12 GAYLE SPEAKS ills-ng, Nha! BOB SPIER CAROLE SPROUSE SANDY STEFENHAGEN 7, fi-9' STAN STOKKE 499 W ' lax! 53 ,, - , C VIC TAGGART SAM THEISSEN 'R R, f ,wx NANCY STETZER KENT STORM PENNY TEPPER f 4 k ,Ewa .1 L. PHIL STEWART STEVE STICKNEY JAMES STULL UFNNIS TINSMAN 1 LINDA TURNER CLAUDE U-REN if hr- ERN x 'T 32 Sv 2 Tx P. ff, JOHN VALENZUELA BARBARA VANDIVORT TERRY VAUGI-'IN RON VERGII-'O Q Xl? RAYMOND VINCENT ZELDA WALLS JAMES WALTER MERRIL WAYSACK if' . Y--117 ':of..N .-:'.'Q 1 - LINDA WEISENBERGER LELA WELCH Q-A Sf' JERELLE WARNACK DIANE WATKINS iF 'N' PAT WATSON LINDA WELLS PHIL WHITE GARY WHITMAN ANTOINETTE WILLIAMS MARILYN WILMARTH KENT WILSON DONNA WINTERS ills' 43- ROLLIE WISHARD MELVIN WOOLEY JACQUELINE WOODS GAYLE WOODBURN DON WRIGHT MARY WRIGHT rx S Vic Ashford, Chris Beaty, Mike Devereaux, and Al Erickson. 30 Awar Buftum's Young Careerist this year was Donnye Jackman, chosen from a large number of applicants. In addition to having a part time iob at the store, and getting merchandising training, Donnye is eligible for a scholarship awarded each year to the outstanding careerist. For personality, scholarship, and citizenship, Joyce Garon was selected to receive the Daughters of the American Revolution award from the Santa Ana Chapter. As an outstanding future teacher, Mary Raddatz received a S480 scholarship. Lori Arcuri was named as the Betty Crocker Home- maker from Rancho, This award was based upon ci competitive exam. She has a chance to go on to higher competition for a scholarship. Named as finalists in the State Scholarship examina- tion from Rancho were Al Erickson, Chris Beaty, Vick Ashford, and Mike Devereaux. This distinction will make it possible for these boys to become eligible for valuable scholarships. Joyce Ga ron Donnye Jackman 'Q Mary Rcddatz and Lori Arcuri Winners Bank of America Achievement Award winners were chosen on the basis of faculty recommendation and rep- resent the top seniors in their field. Certificates of Merit are awarded in eleven areas and trophies are given in four maior areas. Certificate of Merit winners are Judy Gula, home economics, Lily Hooper, English, Mary Raddatz, art, Steve Burbeck, lab- oratory science, Victor Ashford, foreign languages, Marshall Scott, trades and industrlals, Terry Shrout, agri- culture, Mike Devereaux, mathematics, Al Erickson, music, Judy Dissmore, business, and Barbara Rollinson, social science. Barbara Rollinson Judy Dissmore Mike Devareaux Al Erickson t fs l 21 in I 5 1 . it W f Mit 4 if5l.lEU i fw- Steve Burbeck, Judy Gula, Terry Shrout, 13' lifts i. .w f. . ., 1 tv -, ' ' . f :' - - ' jfs. ' . t 13' Q ' M 'i,,,... Ser Mary Raddatz, Marshall Scott, Vic Ashford, Lily Hooper. Nw.-A 1 3 -ii: -li mx 1:11 x NN I ,ga 'Q 'iq ' 6 ff 3'.H,'5 I ...gf U 'Hia 1' Kim. vi. Q 4 'Q' - fr-emwzaw. - . f A Qgfrg.-:..1 Q,-f. This one should be a guvter ball for sure, says Jo Ellen Bell as Joyce Garon makes an attempt to prove she's wrong. Isl row Judy Schoberg, Brenda Givens, Jerie Force Lindo Wells, 2nd row: Judy Gulo, Jon Lond leone Mortine, Dove Pove. 3rd row: :ton Stokke, Tony Bykerk, Joe Eorly, Roy Dymoncl Keith Schroeder. fr The Senior Advisory Com- mission is composed of the Senior cldss officers ond o representative from eoch of the odvisory sections. It hos ployed on important port in making the closs of '60 o well orgonized group. Money roising proiects un- dertolcen by the Commission were selling Senior closs pins, collecting bottles for their refund, ond Touring l-lonolcl Brothers Mortuory. Through the Commission, groduotion onnouncements ond gowns were ordered. 6262! S ? 1 Q abd' Besf Looking DONNYE JACKMAN ALLAN BENNETT Most Lfleely To Succee The Besf asf All-Arouncl SHARON LANGSTRAAT ARNIE PREHEIM ass Favorffes KEITH SCHROEDER BRENDA GIVENS of '60 35 La 38 f-sf f Jfficc rs Bob Hale, president. Barb Hynes, secretary. Johnnie Barnett, yell leader. Susan Proctor, N I is dress representative. .J ' if .I ' J Tom Peacock, vice president. Carolyn Hodgson, treasurer. Anna Harris, dress representative. W' J ,saab Yvonne Seymore, dress representative Ffrsf Semesfer Mr. Wilson Period l Row one: Della Gonzales, Barbara Wickline, Judy Slusher, Lois Presley, Linda Dart, Virginia Schuhmann, Rose Uribe, Shara LeBates, Peggy Mor- ris, Sandi Paterson. Row two: Don Stowe, Dolores Valenzuela, Lynda Killion, Joy Robertsun, Doris Gaud- reault, Barbara Drake, Bill McKin- ney. Row three: Bill Miller, Richard Graham, Vince Valence, Roscoe Leischner, Dave Denison, Bob Diss- more. Row four: Bruce Bailey, Wolfgang Mike Martin, Dave Ram- sey. unior Mr. Schultz Period 1 Row one: Deena Aleci, Sandra Klinzing, Bev- erly Ann Riley, Linda Brown, Mere- dith Kessler, Gail Leiter, Cecilia DeMeneces, Pat Patton, Carol Sluder, Delores Robinson. Row two: Donna Jean Lilly, Carla Toliver, Gerry Mayton, Kathleen Linke, Sandy Edwards, Sherry Hansen, Karen Paulson, Charlotte Glenn. Row three: Jerry Phelps, Loren Cor- rall, Ronald Colburn, Nancy Craw- ford, Susan O'Neill, Susan Procter, Alan Mearns, Ed Watts, Jacic Long. Row four: John Mansfield, Bill Mc- Kinney, John Ericson. Cheerleaders? Gary, Dana, Al, Larry, and Tom demonstrate school spirit, ,L I 0,1 Junior girls enioy lunch in our new cafeteria XJ unfor C ass lr. Schultz Period 2-Row one: Vicki ausch, Lana Marie Gordon, Sharon latt, Jo Anne Farrell, Janet Cox, Sandra lacpherson, Molly Goodman. Row two: hance Massaro, Russell Miller, David orton, Paul Metzker, Larry Mladinich, larshall Lane. Row three: Bill Rhodes, oger Pool, Roger Geyer, Blake Morris. nw four: Dennis Kelly, Tom Howard, tm Wiczai. Really, Tom . , . 'lr. Kleven Period 2: Row one: Jacque- ne Bernard, Yvonne Seymour, Nancy arney, Dee Biehn, Catherine Dewey, hristinea Taylor, Dorothy Holmes, Mar- yn Haugeland. Row two: George Dietz, arle Putnam, Bob McElroy, Charli Bing- am, Judy Ellis, Joyce Larkin, Ronald tregory, Rodaer Webb, Howard McCard1 ess. Row three: Don Preheim, Tim Berry, lcryne Esterline, Dennis Williams, Steve utler, Fred Barg, Gene Cuthbertson, Rich- rd Smith, Pete Adams, Don Simpson. ow four: Jack Armstrong, Richard Phil- ps, Pat Barga, Daryl Ridenhour, James ermann, Ken Pierson. the 0 if rf' Tom Peacock Vice President fu-A , A A J wwf - .img t., M ,.-J,--, ..,. . . ,, ,,., . f Dana Welsh Treasurer Donna Lilly Dress Representative it .1- r A 1 x. - N A Y v 1? 'noe ' Aleen Roberts Dress Representative Phil Murphy President Myrna Weaver Secretary Johnnie Rea Barnett Yell Leader Yvonne Seymour Dress Representative GIHYYJ 1.- 1. . K' ,fl ' le 42 Janet, do you suffer from nightmares? fr 1 fa: A A , I , , It M' I ts--0 we , ...' Y.- Mr. Wilson, Period 3 Row one: Diani Farris, Shirley Osborne, Sandi Hurley Barb Wesley, Ann Haggard, Lynn Wil liams, Kathleen Ireland, Anna Harris Marianne Bouse, Row two: Barb Hynes Nancy Newman, Mary Ellen Moore Susie Sinclair, Sandi King, Kay Walsh Dorothy Sheere, Dee Bymaster, Claudic Tillis, Barbara Hall Row three: Kei Teauge, Tim Jones, Ron Reed, Fred Turn bull, Bob Firnhabel, Bill DeWitt, Johr Smiggs, William Westbury. Row four Bernard Lehman, Willie Ware, Denni' Bergmann, Larry Anderson, Ron Morris Gary Anderson, Fred McGonigle, ss ' r- I, iff' ali' q lf.. in :Z .4- '1 .' -X Caroling Vaqueros. L ,i 1 t 3 'Sn .1 i i i rv 4 X Mr. Schultz, Period 3 Row one: Andy Capps, Diana Becker, Myrna Weaver Judi Rubendall, Carole Eshelman, Jean- nie Serr, Jo Ann Lewis, Patricia Han- kins, Marie Geipione. Row two: Jame: Woolley, Tom Suwyn, Steve Gerstenfeld Harold Shellenberger, Jeanne Versage Pat Elzholz, John Ormsby, Charlet Keeney, Bob Tacy. Row three: Danny Shea, Larry McLemore, Jon Tyler, James Mings, Ron Smith, Ray West. Row four: David Clay, Don Smith, K 0 r. Klevan Period 3, Row 1: Diane Drew, eorgette Wilson, Linda Livingston, Dana 'elch, Linda Phelps, Andrea Sanborn, Sandy hmiedel, Ronnie Hardman, Linda Steele. rw Iwo: Christine Berg, Jacque Cox,, Johnnie xrnetf, Susan Slinkard, Deni Muehlbauer, An- erte Gallina, Judy Coldewe, Judy Gallagher, trol Fuller, Carol Jones. Row three: Jim ontague, Gary Burlingame, Joe Sada, George oecher, Ruben Aguirre, John Jones, Henry rgler, Craig Duncan, John Stafford. Row ur: Ted Lauriano,, Jerry Darnell, Arthur ckley, Tim Callahan, Mike Ellis, Eugene Jman, Ron Reid, Joe Hampton, Steve DeFord. i 'Q How many wrong numbers can you get in one phone booth? Circle Club holds meeting in honor of Barb Brians. Charter members pictured here are Bob, Mike, Fred, Henry, Jerry, and Keith. 5 rg ft x .3 l ' l S1 7 1 :., J . Mr. Schultz Period 4, Row one: Joy Welch Fredda Sprouse, Sandy Storm, Farr Engemann lrene Griego, Irene Freedman, Sandy Wheeler Roberta Hornsby, Loretta Gottschalk, Lola Heath, Sandra Switzer. Row two: Alleen Rob- erts, Shirlee Swanson, Eddy McCollum, Silvia Figueroa, Jackie Kiefer, Val Rae Moyer, Gayle Offley, Jo Ann Gould, Mariorie Wada, Sue Kringen, Michele Parker. Row three: Robert Armstrong, Dorman George, Kenny Sacks, Charles Peacor, Mike Sheppard, Robert Boren, Mike Murphy, Dale Martineau, Phil Epperson. Row four: Larry Orton, Jon Holtby, Ken Mor- rison, Mike Dobbins, Pat Patton, Gary Lamph. 5 xi is , S. N is , 5: Mr. Wilson Period 4, Row one: Diane Hansel Lauri Bennett, Kathy Byrn, Sharon Brown, Mar Martin, Marilyn Hobbs, Rosemarie Contornc Frances Versage, Bobs Grosso, Donna Cala well. Row two: Connie Longwell, Lyndse Winton, Lois Koster, Sandra Czach, Bett Christensen, Katherine Wilson, Carolyn Hodg son, Carolyn Hastie, Judi Josi, Janet Lear low three: Larry Kline, Russell Racbe, Dici Moyer, Bob Hale, Dick Mystrom, Ed Szendrey Richard Lucic, Alan Lazarus, Al Levy. Row four Bill Prior, Alan Augrhoff, Stew art Saul, John Aguiar, Roger Smoke, Bil Fulton, Doug Grills, Dick Robinson. ..a Mr. K . ve Dixon, Larry Moeller, Pamela Jury, Carol Goss, Carlyn Parker, Verla Fleury, Roy Manor, Ira Riolos. Row two: Dennis O'Mohundro, Tony Andrews, Ron Van Horne, Ronald Arnett, Mike Anderson, Philip Foto, Joe Armstrong, Phil Murphy. Row Ohree: John Baker, Jerry Rauch, Larry Schafer, Dennis Antich, Art Yacobozzi, Joe Caplefr, Phil Walker, Tom Roland, Throck Morton, Bob Klinker. Row four: Ken Shaffer, Brian Nelson, Jim Newman, Ronn' M ' ae oore, Dick Chute, John Hughes. leven Period 4, Row one' Da v 5 , S fi J l ik' 'J' ll IS, lr Mr. Wilson Period 5, Row one: Rita Bernstein, Jo Ann Cook, Marion Gllbert, Bonnie Chandler, Colleen Vanderpol, Joey Hasty, Karol Fenwlnlf., Llncla Abraham Dottle Boysel. low Iwo: Karen Langstraat, Barbara Nelson, Phyllts Davie, Gloria Jean Dawkuns, Donna Muto, Sharol Hanks, Sharon Vaio, Pamela Pew, Jean Bates. Row three: Gale Hancock, John Smith, Bill Barley, Kelly Wael- flfvr, loin Ostro, Jim barter, John Wright, Allan Trapp. Row four: James Allen, Torn Peacock, Jim Bollschweller, F19 WYZOTQ Mr. Kleven Period 6, Row I: Katherlne Condon, Karen l-luddleston, Annabel Coffln, Beverly Ross, Nancy Warren, Karen Lewis, Paula Edwards. Row two: Ted Savoy, Gullaert Coula, Harold Gallati, Richard Salzwedel, Kenneth Yost, Tom Dalluge. Row three: Donald Bouso, Jim Robbins, Bull Halley, Robert Chaney, Paul Blaylock, Row four: Dave Barr, Ted Collins, Jim Gloster, Larry Cather, Tun Cunningham, larry Quigley, Al Voccolo, David Reid. we vu tr ' Mr. Schultz Period 6, Row one: Donna Lenhart, Barbara Brians, Sue Hastings, Cindy Smith, Mary Lou Carter, Debbi Boynton, Linda Rose Nelson, Betty Marquez, Ruth Welsh, Row two: Lee Glassburn, Wayne Richardson, Marion Orozco, Kathleen Bartlett, Jeannie Hodson, Jackie Sherman, Yolanda Rivas, Linda Goldsmith, Karin Hansen,fLane Morgan. Row three: Bruce Sardone, Bob Kilburg, Ron Braithwaite, Roland Nava, Tommy Ashbrook, Jack Johnson, Richard Palmore, Rodney Heintzelman, Ken Heath, Gene Reynolds, Bob Svitak. Row four: Larry Harding, Gary Hill, Jim Huning, Curt Pedersen, Bobby Theriavit, Norman Perry, Tom Dean. year fo go Mr. Wilson Period 6, Row one: Sharon Calhoun, Judy Mahony, Jerri McHenry, JudyrGraichen, Freddie Butterfield, Marylou Berg- mann, Judy Overhage, Delores Segura, Judy Stone, Karen Hall. Row two: Alan Southwick, Jaime Symons, Harold Howard, Gary Martin, Michael Timlin, Richard Wynn, Kirk Stepp, Richard Walter. Row three: Danny Dymond, Dick Dowis, Jim Farris, Ronnie Wil- kinson, Richard De Mong, Pete Parro, Gary Cramer, David Greaux. Row four: Dave Bykerk, Bob Foster, Richard Slagel, Richard Remmel, Jack Sauder, Glenn Walker, Richard Shea. . 'S 515 I I., v 1 mf' ,H 1 , byfm ii' F fszef,:s:ms:fmf..s zz: 1, A X . . .. , . , , W ,.,.,, it . inner:-ff22..:2e:. N , x gem?ms.:..:i:5hwQ,,lfJ X, IM35:5Wi,,f.:5,ff.:,f-SN., yggggfigi,,g:gf,g,..-swf.ai - x . 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Row two: Sally Guptill, Elaine Rickert,i'Di1anne Comulcida, Ellen Stark, Marilyn Ashford, Elizabeth James, Caren Annis, Michele Powell, Sharon Hammer, Charlene Metzker, Diana Lanier. Row three: Fred Beck, Jim Bell, Jimmy Currie, Dennie Richard- son, Sandy Jacobs, Jerry Strietbeck, Dennis Sitar, Larry Jernigan, Tom Johnson. Row four: Travis Curd, Alan Rosenstein, Lance de Stwalinski, Gary Hutchinson, Bill Clampitt, Wayne Lawton, Karl Ohmer, Jim Loft, Doug Riach. g,. 'F , Y,,f,, Y , YW, 7 L , It , ,. f 5 I . A N ye. 2-1 ', F Mr. Garcia Period 'l, Row one: Linda Kay Nelson, Kilianslci, Sondra Conner, Clara Arostique, Leola Vernoy, Sharon Lindt, Sandra Welch, Kay Dyer, Sandra Vandal. Row two: Larry Kisthart, Johllty Bowers, Miles McCarthy, Jean Paterson, Sharon Svitak, Robin Mullins, Dick Gilardi, Jack Brizzolara. Row three: Robert Rockower, Richard COHM, Terry Schoonorer, Warren Peterson, Arthur Andersen, Ronald Weber, Pedro Gonzales. Row four: Howard Bridges, Jack Durham, Ray Shallbetter. -h Mr. Roberts Period 1, Row one: Karen Songstad, JOGDMSEMTDGQG, Joy Arthur, Gloria Sanborn, Peggy McFadden, Jackie Barnes, Sally Adlesh, Margaret Sturm. Row two: Liz Dunn, Mary Lynn Stringfellow, Lewgdohnston, Kris Linholm. Row three: Robert Baker, Dave McArthur, Dean Berto. Row four: Daniel Williams, Richard Tyree. ,xl as 'N l . ff 'unfi- wq H L, .... ,,.v-wgggfzw'-mg . -wx. . 4 - A ' A - I W' f . g V ' , I II . . s'ss,,11-:Q spasms: x W ,,.. . ',w'MY -'LW' . 1, gp W I gqfgfg- ,ag .... , ,G My A -- , '- i ' Q . . 'I QQ w'rwqf.., nl ' 2'-TESC' X? fy, N 7 iibfgilwyiwx nz' w ' f?'1f'5Si ' .gf j A ' 2 X A ww K f ju. ' ,W -f T If -wg: -gg: 4, ru' E. .'f? i- ' ' .L vs- J- -,2!'A!!,.-,,1i., . A , ,. 1 'J Ji V I . , . , 4' I . w ,- -Hi,L,fQ,,L,,kk -. gf N '- 1 gy ' ww? ik W TE ' ' , f f f 9 vi . Nags: .,,., ,, em-,:ML,m 3 ,wx , 2 N ',3--:wp L ' - - '--- W W - ,ww ., X -ww ? 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Row Jim Anneblo, Juanita Clark, Gloria Miramontes, Cindy Henderson, Pat Kay, Patsy Kane, Norma Fletcher, Donna Magnuson, Denny Crooker. Row three: Ted Allen, Bill Franklin, Stuart Russell, Tom Bray, Dennis Blayden, Pat Armstrong, Jerry Green, Jimmy Silva, Jerry Welch, Jim O'Brien. Row four: Dennis Allen, Jim Olshefsky, Michael Kersey, Jim Fulmer, Tommy Brurnbaugh, Tim Brumbaugh, Don Gratz, Jim Canfield. T op omores Mr. Garcia Period 3, Row one: Sharon Smith, .Shanna Scott, Karen Walker, Gail Fillippone, Carole Calvitti, Carol Cochran, Mickie Vaughan, Janet Bessa, Janice Longo, Connie Row Iwo: Melinda Mitchell, Maureen Martin, Kathy Devereaux, Bobbie Gray, Linda Bergstrom, Marcia Dannerberger, Cheryl Janet Sorensen, Pat Price. Row three: Chuck Stevenson, Mike Lewis, Rich- ard Search, Joe Mangari, Clinton Ashby, Terry Don Speaker, Peter Fachko. Row four: Douglas Porter, Tim Grundeman, Don Powell, Jim Claypool, Bill Curren, Bruce Mason. iflft 3 l fu . fm g ' W-f ' .f T Mr. Peerenboom Period 3, Row one: Karen Kessler, Winifred Beglinger, Mary Ellen Sheri Schoenbachler, Marilyn Routen. Row two: Ken Burbeck, John Hermansen, Fretter, Tom Csaszar. Row three: Barrie Smith, Robert Mainard, Ron Bilner, Bob Iding Don Kolasinski. Mr. Roberts Period 4, Row one: Mary Lou Byrne, Linda Halbrook, Sylvia Fears, Vicky Greenhalgh, Beverly Rush, Betty Jo Force. Row two: Nyla Simmons, Linda Abrams, Leiani Aguiar, Carolyn Wallace, Mary Alice Wells, Lyn Newman. Row strong, Roger Lang, Jerry Manson, Rod Lechner, Jack Oskins. Row four: Mike Edgar, Shirley Reddin, Barbara Haack, Susan Ashbrook Diana Longwell, Rita Saul, Dick Haden, Ernest Unger, Larry Foreman. Row four: Dennis Brandewie, Pettge, Vickie Ulrich, Donna Chute, Barbara Carter, Bob Bowyer, Kenneth Sfichter, John Arm Ken Parrillo, AI Carey. Jane Shorrock, Pat Merrifield, Debbie Miller, if-1: .,. dim O'Brien is about to go to press. Mr. Ensign, Period 4 Row one: Kathy Riley, Penny Prada, Patricia Peck, Mary Dennis, Susan Kennedy, Brenda Blay- lock, Donah Ledbetter, Paula Henry, Julia Cruz. Row two: Keith Cullum, Jo- seph Probst, Timmie Arebalo, Philip Lyon, Vicente Mendez, Burl Weller, Mar- vin Sparks, Jack Tripp, Butch Solt, Tim Decker. Row three: Chuck McKinley, Chuck Sisca, George Tatum, Steve Mo- lica, Wes Colvin, Dennis Givens, Carl Owen, David Harris, Paul Helsel, Buddy Tinsman, Howard Young, Ed Smith, Ger- ald Parent. . l L i ' - ' sth 9'1- 7. 4' 5 .-1 'kiwi i.t?Q 31' -Q Ii, .. Mr. Garcia, Period 5 Row one: Mary Ann Westbury, Danna Hawley, Louise Boss, Cheryl Schweizer, Carol Winn, Betty Cadwell, Martha Silva, Cathy Downey, Shirlee Mings, Joanna Popken, Karen Biermann. Row two: Buddy Griego, Ron Tracy, Richard Ehrlich, Pat Kilcullen, Jim Carver, David Spector, Dennis Hemme, Alan Cross, William Nex, Elvis Wesley. Row three: Scott Brown, Richard Coberly, Frank Wheat, Dan Waitas, Reggie Brown, Dave Sprague, Rick Hain, Dan Hangsleben, Bill Perry. Row four: Marry Seals, Ken Baulden, Tim Howard, Jim Clark, Doug Beauchamp, Ken Kissell. Ar. Peerenbloom, Period 4 Row one: Sinny Banks, Andrea Van Ammers, Bar- xara Beard, Helene Beaumont, Jeri House, Peggy Callen, Patrice Murphy, Aargaret Levy, Cheryl Cromwell, Linda Neiss, Grace Coleman. Row two: Lea- aine Jouberi, Sandra Pickens, Sherry 'erry, Margaret Hankins, Jill Heins, Ilaudia Tyler, Patricia Forrest, Carol Qobinson. Row three: Jerry Pinkerton, lohn Conger, Chuck Sfockham, Jerry :alabella, Mike Rahm, Paul Marsh, Bob .erman. Row four: Terry Belanger, Mika Neniink, George Brayfon, Carl Hag- strom, Don Saul, 'L if -,,, g 1 Wy ,.kf,.k Sk l've gof you under my skin. op omores -zz 1 in ,Q s 1 A it Tl' IW! ill' N . . ' i Mr. Roberts Period 5, Row one: Susan Stephens, Cheryl Timlin, Jan Glassburn, Linda Cohen, Angelita Ayala, Donna Ward, Carolyn Layton, Sharon Perkins. Row two: Pat Pari, Bob Kolacz, Judy Wohosky, Judy Bishop, Olive Wilder, Carol Deuse, Jim Marcum, Chris Fleming. Row three: Scott Montgomery, Ron Carr, Jim Garon, Tony Robles, Doug Cornish, Louie Inchausti, William Young, Al Tingle, Brian Taylor, Billy Whipple, Row four: Mike Callighen, Kirby Belwood, Dan Murphy, Chuck Pettit, Russell Rowe, Albert Belanger, Rick Norquist, Dan Hagerty, Kenneth Conrad, Bill Abdon. ,V Mr. Roberts Period 6, Row one: Martha Woodworth, Winnona Connelly, Patricia Gingrich, Patricia Muir, Beverly Bingham, Eleanor Hernan- dez, Jackie Tancredi, Lynda Palko, Barbara Chaneygggyigckie Klinker. Row two: Tommy Caspari, Dennis Dorrell, Tom Lobaugh, Ronnie Hedstrom, Larry Boutain, Victor Balderrama, Dent Cartwright, Tolmasoff, Danny Malone. Row three: Pat O'Brien, Paul Bakeman, Randell Acord, Tony Velderrain, Richard Redyns, Dennis Warden, Dennis four: Bob Kane, Alfonso Fusco, Danny Jantzen, Doug Bothwell. ,1 094 'S 8 'i I A H lwllglw . R ' V n Hook Nancy Reno Yvonne Sperle Teddie Lcvetta Pappas, Annette Espen, Susan Mr. Ensign Period 7, Row one: eggre a , , , Robbins, Carol Anderson. Row two: Ron Monroe, Jim Lennert, Carole Morehead Armstrong, Creighton Prosser, Richard Zeiler. Row three: Richard Vandivorf, Loren Fogliasso, Marvin Rowland, Kenneth Jerry Wheeler, Michael O'Brien. Row four: Reed Smoke, Tom Lickteig, Larry Rapp. F 4 4 24 'Eff . i k :rr i F 51 .iwlzfmf-L ws ' if K -fel-gkesirf fiifl5!:j'fff'3 f f rzsffeazew Mr. Ensign Period 6, Row one: Georgene Hurst, Kay Calloway, Geri Symons, Burnis Cannon, Earlene Hall, Diane Ward, Karen Sellen, Cheryl Yerxa, Sandie Hamrick, Maralee Williamson. Row Iwo: Toni Sullingf role Parra, Pat Steinhauer, Alice Judd, Linda Moses, Lynda Clark, Nancy Elkins, Karen Myers, Peggy Tope,Dee Ann McVeigh, i t f i nn Rzeszutek. Row three: Phillip Quigley, Alan Damron, Gayferd Johnson, Ron Leiter, David King, Gary Mclntyre, Robert Mersk ard Dowling, Stephen Sluk. Row four: Charles Sonntag, Gary Hombs, Eugene Tenczar, Gary Matthews. zzfstep. N-.4 Mike Harriston president --. . I R- Nancy Strosnider, i- vice president. W if J 5 1'QSll1flflQ1'l vin X 7' vw Barbara McCulIlck, ' dress representative, awk. X N Roberta Morely, Y ss hkk- f x P ll, 7 Q T I, . , A A ' Phyllis Graham, 4 'Ce ell leader. f dress representative. icers Nancy Garthwaite, secretary. XA , The day the Bible Club mei on campus for caroling. Lela Webber, dress representative. T7 4, is f 1 r A Y, A V: 1 Mrs. Sully Period 2, Row one: Linda Sellers, Cathy Ellis, Cecilia Cennamo, Linda Standeford, Carol Horan, Carol Futagaki, Charlotte Berg, Lyndia Taulu, low two: Morris Walker, Bob Knupp, Greg Magedman, Wiley Britton, Danny Pieplow, Jerry Stewart, Brad Law- ton, Rodney Acord, Arthur Kingsbury. Row three: Jimmy McKinney, Ray Haggard, Mike Sullins, Denis Neumayer, Alan Ayala, Linde Kester, James Gwynne, Bobby Treece, Richard Stephens. Row four: Jeffrey Daws, Mike Loquette, Frank Randle, Steven Wilkinson, Tony Busta, John Shields, ,.-1 Mrs. James Period 2, Row one: Barbara Burno, Dagmar Nilsson, Bonnie Mitchell, Pam Moore, Norma Uribe, Anne McKenzie, Mary Omwake, Nancy Garthwaite, Carolyn Everson, Julie Pike. Row two: Michael Rice, John Saavedrci, Nikki Rea, Nancy Stra. snider, Lynda Gould, Sheryl Gaines, Sharen Lassen, Marta Smith, Frank Berrier, Don McVeigh. Row three: Lionel Bates, John Gula, Roy Blaha, Allan Songstad, John Barg, Brad Beitel, Dana Zikas, Joe Allen. Row four:HQe:n:nis Trapp, Fred Nelson, John McNaught, Bob Phillips, Denny Steelman, John Reeve, Eric Kenna. Steve Martin President v FVQS 171917 X. xl..-f :iw R gl el Morris Walker Yell Leader 60 og I Ne? Q 1 ..,uv- Kali Nanpy Garthwaite Vice President LJCZCUTILI L381'l'l6tSl'87' .ffice rs Connie Handy Secretary Nei-'X' Q A ' ,.. 1- ,.., n gr: .rn L 'K s 'k in 're ,www . ww YZ . ,., ,,, , Let's go, guys, says freshman, Steve Holmes. Steve is being carried to class by has junior and senior slaves. Leslie Barnes Dress Representative We :gQ,Dre,ss. Representative ' Leila Weber Dress Representative Lady Bryant tier, 1 i it ,I Mrs. Sully Period 3, Row one: Connie Handy, Dana Balkovich, Jolinda Eychaner, Billie May, Carol Handy, Sharon Sheppard, Sandra Peterson, Margie Silva, Kathryn Karren, Sharon Van Der Pol, Elaine Johnston, Linda Row two: Maureen Dodge, Cristina Huisar, Barbara Mclntosh, Teresa Dixon, Violet Scroggin, Marta Sm Row three: Gary Heikkila, Tom Corcoran, Kenneth Schmidt, Len Morris, Frederick Roth, Jim McCandish, Randall Pettge, Stuart Russel, Ray Brown, George Stauber. Clovier Period 3, Row one: Diana Newstad, Rose Marie Smith, Do Fortney, Leona Gould. Row two: Jim Dawkins, Paul Busto, Sharo Prior. Row three: Gary Packer, Tom Goralski, Paul Morabito, Roger Row four: Paul Shellenberger, Denny Girard, Carl Rees, Gene Vein l , i i 4 l ith, Judy Shakes, Listiak, Roberta Moffett, Joyce Kane Gary Dufield, Ken Hill. Row four J,z::3'S1EXEi12' tr trivia?-Q ' ' lores Gonzales, Alice Ayala, Betty Holbrook, Linda n McKee, Karen Brad Brooks, Richard Woolley, Philip Harris, Joe Winegar, Mike Hagerty, Bob Smith oy. Lp it' 't i 1 s , 4 S ll want to see Mr. Schumaker? U l if , r Mr. Clavier, Period 4 Raw one: Barbara Sauber, Carol Perry, Vicky Baltazar, Pat Haynes, Susan Eynon, Carl' aryn Laggart, Chris Savidar Fran Ostroff, Diane Guindor Row two: Sharon Marquard Cataleen Rohmer, Karla Jel man, Evonne Richardson, Ra salie Turner, Sandy Swansor Carol Erickson, Marsha Wall: er, Sandra Smith, Katherin Keeling. Row three: Leonari Belanger, Ken Hanson, E Gernertt, Clarence Massa: Victor Montgomery, Lindsa' Barker, Pat Edgar, Jerry Mar tinez, Jim Embrey, Bill Bart letf, Dennis Paepke. Row four Larry Howell, Wendell Keath ley, Steve Ripley, Robert Beck er, Mack Walls. S ' 5 i Miss Ulviden, Period 4 Ravi one: Paula Roberson, Conchc Huisar, Pamela Barton, Pa' Lickteig, Lonnie Hardman, Kitt tie Clark, Lady Bryant, Sandie Hudgins, Beverly Johnson, Row two: Sandra Walker, Dare Ann Firey, Sharon May, Elaine Lindsay, Cynthic Sucher, Diane Deschaine, Linda Winningham, Candy Curry. Row three: James Co- berly, Gerry Schnaible, Steve Holmes, Bill Fiedier, Charles Montagna, Jerry Hermann, Tom Robinson, John Steven- son Row four- Jerry Ross James Perry Bob Paulson Mike Skogh Jim Houghton Norman Harvey I our wen ted faculty. . I' . ' wtf s. Sully, Period 4 Row one: Charlene 'ton, Sheila Dalton, Mae Dawn Tre- se, Ethel Joseph, Rosie Gonzales, wcy Johnson, Cheryl Pitsenberger, la Hickey. Row two: David Covey, irles Kolacz, George Nicholson, Eddy , Steve Rizuto, Rod McCormick, Dave th, Bob Gaines, Row three: Bob Hut- aon, Ernie Hinds, Ernst Bruene, Tom ohundro, Ross'Caballevo, Damier th. Row four: Edward Perry, Dusty era. ' , We .. 1, 'tw' fi --v We've got the pepl ff 4 f 7 i, can uf' n-1 il 1- '52 I -.gm Yard Birds in I 11-'gif A il -if l Mrs. James Period 5 1: Sydney Coldewe, Laverne Shal Connie Richmond, Evelyn Johnson Judy Arcuri, Cheryl Noble, Paul Thorpe, Susan Borgquisl, Duane Decke Row 2: Linda Sullivan, Linda Parrc Gloria Manson, Paulette Ashby, Jan Wilder, Judy Potter, Lynne Bradley, D anne Downing, Linda Clark, Linda Moi Row thru Row fer, rison, Donna Alfmanshofer. James Buflerfield, Jim Evans, Davi Gallup, Ron Pine, Bob Dowis, Wayn Austero, Don Pursche, Jeff Day, Steve Guttman, Doug Rowell, Randall Hudsor Row four: George Smith, Larry Fishmar Ronald Pickus, Jim Morgan, Bob Buy Bill Boring, Richard Svone, Mike Harristor rs. James, Period 4 Row one: iita Edwards, Sheryl Zimmer- Jnn, Mary Ann Jordan, Francine idmeyer, Jo Lipston, Sandra endinning, C h e r y I Caterson, iulette Nims, Carolyn McKay, 'ura Coy. Row two: Teresa Cossi- r, Sharon Aihara, Caron Davis, ane Ziske, Laura Guyer, Carter indon, Sandi Parker, Susie Way- ck, Susan Wolf, Sandra Kilcullen. iw three: Claudia Ramsdorfen, onnette Krupp, Paula Smith, Pat alson, Barbra McCullick, Diana rkins, Ginger Sherman, Phyllis 'aham, Dianna Boyd, Marcia mtino. Row four: Rick Kendall, im Ballard, Tom Hinke, Dan Betts, alcolm McKillop. .rs. Sully, Period 5 Row one: 'udy Raymond, Dorothy Gray, eorgia Burlingame, Linda Strehle, :xt Busto, Yvonne Reddish, Nancy nith, Charlene Minott. Row two: :rry Linder, Dexter Delotte, Andy liller, Richard Boggs, George Mc- oy, Alan Carr, Toby BooDe. Row tree: Jerry Pennington, Paul Shir- iy, Bill Morris, Ted Broodhead. nw four: Ron Snider, Mike Schan- erl, John Stanley. TOS Freshmen El e n a , Nancy and Cheryl demonstrate t h e i r part in the Fresh- man skit. That speech can't be that bad, Chrisl Larry Rhem is sole survivor. 5 S ii 1 t il , 1' 7 l 1 4: . il sl ' ,Z if Y ' 4 , 3, 5 '1 , .' . 9 S 5 lm ,Q 5 5 E i, il Claviar Period 5, Row one: Donna Nunn, iewe, Jo Anne Heck, Vicki Nelson, Penny Patterson, Sue Macera, Denise Raabe, Sharon Kuykendall, Dorothy Wright, McBurnet't, Pat Vaughan. Row two: Larry Gast, Fred Hanover, Betty Gould, Margie Ramirez, Margery Rivas, Barbara Sloane, Lee Rockower, Mike Bainter, Bob Shaw. Row three: Conrad Lund, Ted Mallas, Norm Harris, Richard Berger, Andy Thibeault, Hal Nelson, Mel Hanes, Jerry Ellis, Dennis Bovey, Row four: Roy DuPrez, Jim lshah, Brent Jarrett, Ray Santerfeit, Wally Conkey, Pete Hanzel, Melvin D'Amatol. Mrs. Sully Period 6, Row one: Vicki Burno, Henderson, Jeanie Fleming, Judy Carter, Ann Murphy, Beverly Peart, Jeannette Bowling, Judy Sivadon, Leona Taylor, Marilyn Qiiiether, Donna Sardone. Row two: Laura Jensen, Linda Buck, Cheryl Calahan, Melody Kaiser, Pat Coleman, Carolyn Ready, Roehrick, Georgia Lawrenson, Lynn DeMatties, Vanda Ross, Row three: Ed Sullendar, Larry Pearcy, Terry Costa, Mike Darwin Anderson, Pat Oettle, Leroy Foster, Jim Long, Danny Kirby. Row four: Gerald Evans, Dave Powers, Jack Gray. au., 4 5 is L fs' Q ra., A gg! p, 1 V A-uf' 5' pun' Og :affix A H ' 'O P i C is 'n Sandra Milner Beverly Dutton, Pam Uken, Peggy O'Donnell, Cheryl l B me Sharon Wilson, Jean Lopez, Miss Clavier Period 6, Row one: Judy Hanni g, , Simmons, Jackey Johnson. Row two: Joel Clark, Jeanne Bennett, Sue Korba, Caro y , Sh ron Tuckey, Finley Taylor, Donald Reid. Row three: Dave Starich, Art Porter, Art Dunn, Charles Callis, Chuck Glenn, ' B ll, Danny Castleman, Kip Carlson. low four: Jon Orr, Stan Gabel, John Corder, ' D is Daniels, Stan Morse. a Jim Scherler, Charles Blanton, Kenneth e Mike Stevenson, John Pollard, Dale Lawrence, Richard Deckard, Steve Mullins, enn 'Daz D Mrs. James Period 6, Row one: Connie Whipple, Pam DeWitt, Sandra Stovick, Diane Deep, Judy Rivin, Shary Keil, Michiko Nakawatase, Elizabeth Goodman, Suzanne Martin, Leslie Barnes, Christi Piller. Row two: Pam Tueller, Peggy Hansen, Pat Jordan, Joan Bonino, Barbara Riesner, Judy Del Duca, Linda Porter, Cheryl Besemer, Row three: Jack Erwig, Roscoe Slade, Sammy Hunt, James Bowers, Douglas Rhodes, David Kersey, Joseph Dougherty, Steve Turner, Steve Szalay. Row four: Fred Clark, John Hiatt, Ronnie Hall, Bob Sims, James Daniels, Larry Riggs, Don Guild, Rich Fredine, Mike Forrest. ,,,.,WTe,W Our Varsity Team by proxy. Mrs. James Period 7 Row one: Theresa Orban, Linda Aleci, Vickie Strohrn, Sandra Wilson, Anita Slagle, Leila Webber, Tracy Brown. Row two: Jerrold Allen, David Oder, Iris Heyen, Penny Enos, Scott Ogden, David Bartrug. Row three: Paul Kennon, Kip Carson, Jerry Robertson. Row four: Brad Schmitt, Randy Beaton. .2331 K .. if sa ' R fi r ii -. .gf x 4- r - iii-' to come in out of the rain. div- li ,,., Qs: z .. ' um: T ii Mr. Jackman Period 3 Row one: Carol Slagel, Sharon Racobs, Gayle Garsuch, Lupe Correa, Shirley Hyde, Sue Theriault. Row two: Jack Vick, Bill Swinson, Roe Emery, Dennis Kieren, Raul Mendez. Row three: John Chapman, Rick Cat- terson, Frank Leischner, Jim Mahony, Ronald Ballew. Row four: Paul Zeek, Don Orozco, Gary Wilson. Mr. Jackman Period 6 Row one: Vern Anderson, Wanita Wanen, Pam Heye- man, Larry Pykes. Row Iwo: Tom Arnold, Gary Davis, Ted Bresley, Donald Gal- leghy. Row three: Pete Rolan, Lowell Floyd, Pete Hughes. Row four: Robert Dyving, Tony Martin. 'I - P S xiii Row one: Marsha Lyncls, Roberta Morley, Merie Vergilio, Mariana Finkle, Sharon Crossno, Mary Bruff, Nancy Leatherman. Row two: June Barnes, Joe Hoisingron, Stephen Adams, Tony Parker, David How- ard Sue Kinney. Row three: Ronald Malonel, Garry Linder, Ed Hofman, Fred Leglar. Row four: Steve Martin, Bill Kennon. r,, iir Ei.. id? A w S S , , -1 ezwxiwsf, 1: , ii . Y . A ,1-s:'f:1-if v fa ' ent Lea Nfxfx in , WWW 1 '- 'N .... -twain 5 TT! 0IWZfCD77'?7TU,LU fs wmlk.-a1ui milxy ami! .mike fo llmikaf fmxil AFQA An oufstcmrling othlehe and Student Body President, Arnie Preheim ods Us the offififll represonlofive of the fX.S,B. An il'11m'e-sting slum to Arnie-'s winning the A.S.B. olvciion is vlwfxf Mr Bull Maliflc predicfed Wo? someday n thas Pugh honor Lool-:Eng Emo the furuve nal baseball he wouWd fmm If rms rx professuo Arms- kms, vmons of lumse Mayor. Associoted Student Body officers represent the ex- ecutive governing stctff ofthe school. The president must preside ot dll the meetings, oct ds chdirrnon of the Student Council, ond toke gen- erol chorge of oll the Student Body dffoirs. The vice-president olssurnes ctll the duties of the president in his dbsence ond hos chdrge of all the Student Body assemblies ond elections. The secretory keeps ct record of dll officiol corres- pondence of the Student Council ond Student Body ond takes roll at eoch official meeting ofthe A.S.B. Miike Dworeauxi-Vice President - Besides his duties as vice president, Mike ccts os president of Golden Spur, and is a member of the Lettermen's Club cific! Schelcxrshiiiii Ciuikjg Hes also very active in Track. A A Judy Dissmore -Secretary if V' V Judy keeps busy as ci member of the Business Club, Pep Club, Golden Spur and DrilifQ'TeOttiif i iil Pep Cornmissioner -- Bob Ford, Assistant Pep Com- missioner - Betty Saul, Assembly Commissioner fBill Rhodes. Pep Com- l'nlSSlOlT11f'f' Und ASSlS'ClnT Pep Lommtsstoner are responsible for organiz- ing all pep assemblies. Assembly Commissioner and the Assistant Assem- bly Commissioner are ree sponsible for setting up necessary equipment and props for all school as- semblies and gatherings. S 3 1 's .1 C x ' 0 I 1 Pl' l , I -5- ,wt ft' I b , ..j it ll 7 The Student Cabinet positions are appointive ottices that car be titled by any student ir school. The executive branglft ol the Student Body offices views all applicants and lfillsfthle positions with the person most qualified for the job. The Cabinet, which meets every Monday, sets up the agendggjoi the Student Council meeiitiiigs and tills the appointive positions tor Youth Day. Mary Radclatz - School Service Commisf stoner, Al Erickson, - Business Manage? Cristie Arebalo - Assistant mtssioner, Rodger Pool - Assistant Busi- ness Manager. The School Service Com- missioner and the Assistant School Servicl Commissioner plan and conduct the Serv' ice Awards Banquet and help assign stu' dents to school service proiecTsp'BQ3ilITt6S1 Manager and Assistant Business Mifiiiitge assist with the sale of tickets at all game: and are responsible for the sale of S101 dent Body Cards. lStaridingl Tom Low - sioner, Gary l-tart - Assistant Athltfft Commissioner, lsittingl John Glwin - Parliamentarian, Cathy Chute - Secretary, Rita Bernstein, licity Commissioner, The Athletjggjf sioner and the Assistant stoner keep records on all athlsiiwi i lor all athletes and check eligibility of all athletes and notify the Vice-Pflntipdl Ol their findings. Parliamentarian the Student Council meetings GN ed with proper parliamentary -,,,,: The Recording Secretary Utes at the Student Council prepares copies and dispenses mpiet Of Council minutes to all advisors. The Pub- licity Commissioner and the Assistant Publicity Commissioner publicijq, dent body activities and are for all Poster work needed. ,sssgf . 'f'i?5?'ff: My fi riviif. QL: ' ' ' ,,,,,,4! ' 1. 'ff.,5-zfglff . .sf we 4. , ffggsfi ' nf: . . ,f X ,af gig,-fs. .1. we iw it 4' 1 The Board of Control is an organization that helps en- force the policies of the school. The work of the Board is not limited merely to handing out penalties. It acts as a fact-gathering group, hear- ing complaints, considering problems, and Trying to help students get straightened out through sensible consid- eration and discussion, even though it has the a-uthority to give demerits. Ron Guyer does his best to answer all the questions asked at the Commissioners' meeting. This year's members have led an active Board. They have a staff of over 150 commissioners and called staff meetings at least once a month. Board members Hermein Seymour, Anna Harris - Clerk, Ron Guyer - Chairman, Bob Mitchell, and Leon Omwake ask the offender, Why did you do it? ,nu M. fi Oh, you can't remember your name? states Pat Watson. Well, let's see if Dennis Tinsman can refresh your memory. The Girls' League of Rancho has all the girls in school enrolled in its organiza- tion. its purposes are to promote friendliness, courtesy of speech and manner, and good taste in dressing habits. One of the big proiects undertaken by this year's Girls' League was the Co-ed. Another task that involves a lot of work is screening girls for the election of new Girls' League officers. C, ft 4 Sooky Hernandez Dottie Boysel Secretary Treasurer Sharon Langstraat Lori Arcuri President Vice President 'vG ' cv mx Nancy Crawford Student Co-ordinator 'Q Sandy King Program Chairman , 'Qi' I 'UK' it I ll Meredith Kessler Publicity Chairman .rw X Joyce Garon Historian Barbara Brians Ways and Means Chairman Judy Gaines Welcome Chairman Betty Cadwell Treasurer Barbara Hynes Vice President The second semester Girl's League Of- ficers were busy planning the Mother Daughter Tea as soon as They stepped into office. They organized a fashion show for entertainment with the clothes modeled by girls in the Student Body. After the Mother Daughter Tea they made plans for the Big and Little Sister Day to be held in September. This affair gives the new freshman girls a chance to become acquainted with Rancho and some of the students before the opening day of school. is Q .5 if an .4 r I ll 4 Beverly Ross Welcome Chairman Rf X Claudia Tyler Publicity Chairman var, 2 3 2 ,N 'KXIQXI' C Sandy Macpherson Historian Dottie Boysel Ways and Means Chairman Anna Harris Secretary Nancy Crawford President if x Peggy MacFadden Student Co-ordinator Carolyn Hodgson Program Chairman T 4 n...4n 1 nee-...NMMM 5 QA.: i, r ' 1' 21 ' - f 'cf I T a A- . T A,f. ' , 5' I -: T . - 1 , . M T, l.1 I. 'lf ' D xl T T' J. f ' Tl ' R e T c T ' S F iv B R 1. 'fins u f A 'W x J T l f If 9, ' , tlzv sa, ,, -, '5 ,i Boys' league members review The plans of The wrestling matches They spon- sored starring Tree Tap Tnnsman vs. Bill Baron Von Forfney, Dennis Moby Seaman vs. Duke Ellis, plus many others. The Boys' League officers for The school year T959-60 seT new goals and purposes for Their organizaTion. The purposes of The League are To encourage friendship and fellowship among The boys aT school, To encourage school spirif, To work for The beTTermenT of The individual boy and The school, To develop leadership among The boys, and To give service To The communiTy, The boys boughf uniforms To be used for The fuTure officers and established The Farewell Dance for The oufgoing seniors as ci Tradition. Tl in Ralph BeckwiTh Board Member .5 A 1, U -I . fb 1 . 3- .3 T 1 2, ' D , . T 1, 1. ,N y CQ? 7 4' my f ' l ' 'Tax . 1 he , i infix Bob Mivchell Gary Hill Board Member Treasurer - Q w fr, h T? I .Y ' 5 X 1581! Keith Schroeder Vice-Piesidenf , TE ifiy X , Stan Stokke Publicity Chairman ,- J Bob Hale President V, X J G NW Ralph Nichols Secretary fi, ., 5 Dave Pace Business Manager Fire Chief Umphress, with the aid of Larry Rehm, tests the respiration unit at the Fire Station. ...-., --v-..., -.--.-...- from Rancho participated in Youth Day this year. Many of the students attended actual board meetings where they could voice their opinions on subjects being discussed. Mike Devereaux and Judy Gaines were School Board Trus- tees, Keith Schroeder and Tom Howard were City Councilmen, Jack Ptak was Sanitary Board Member, Ron Guyer was Coun- ty Supervisor, and Arnie Pre- heim was Orange County Plan- ning Commissioner. This year for the first time some of the merchants in Garden Grove also participated in Youth Day. Ralph Nichols was Manager of J. C. Penney 84 Co. Lily Hooper, John Gewin, and Allan Algoso were Managers of Safeway. La Voz and El Conquistador staff members helped publish the Daily News. Youflz Day fr- 'AA woman's prerogative is to change her mind, thinks Judy Dissmore, as Brenda Givens, Mr. Charles La Rue, and Ralph Nichols look on at J. C. Penney. Arnie Preheim attends an official meeting of the Planning Commission with Mr. Harry Blade as part of the Youth Day activities. 79 ursseiiiuiy uri uiuiii iriiurrriullun Sportsorea Dy The Student Council and put on by General Electric. 1 'wtf u ' X . ., at .i ,. y. - :ii X. :saggy ft.: W- . ft -I 15311. X 1, The Student Council appropriated money for the iuke box records and regulated the use of it. as our California Association of Student Councils representative, organized the pro- gram for the CASC conference held at Rancho this year. sl I canaiaares ror song ana yeii ieoaers be iuagea by a faculty board. The motion was tabled. 1-swf- -Sgr: X gt. ft so Student Council is the legislative and supervisory body of the associated stu- dents. It makes rules for conducting any activity of students such as games and school dances. It supervises the raising of funds, sets the budget and approves all expenditures of student funds. Student Council appoints mem- bers ot the Board of Control and also the appointive members of the Cabinet. Mike Devereaux leads a discussion on the appropri- ating of money for the varsity letters in sports. i U .api I ...ff-1 i 2 i .an S49- .y,,, ,M m kan- -- .ae 2 . - 1-I is Mrs Aten helped acquaint Leena with the school routine and obiectives during the opening weeks of school. Leena Huttunen, our foreign exchange student, came to us from Lahti, Fin- land. To become a foreign exchange student, Leena competed in a statewide contest with 400 other students. She passed an English test, wrote an English essay, and a personal essay before she became a winner. There are 73 students from Finland in California. Leena attended a girls' private school in Lahti and studied four different lan- guages, Finnish, English, Swedish, and German. When Leena returns to school in Lahti, she will have to make up the year she has spent here. On her list of things she enioys doing are playing the piano, listening to classi- cal music, going to the theater, painting, and eating American hamburgers. Leena feels that the year she has spent at Rancho will be one of the memorable experiences of her life. One of Leena's duties as foreign exchange student Leena explains some of the features of her country to the finalists for foreign exchange student of Rancho-Sandy Edwards, Leena, Karen Hanson, Bill Rhodes, Molly Goodman. f Leena has learned many of our eating customs in her making class. Carolyn assists her in last minute tabl orations. home e dec X. Leena attended one of our big social events, The Co-ed, with last year's foreign exchange student to Germany Al ri kson , E C is to speak at various club banquets. Here she ad- dresses members of the Optimist Club. ff , 6V I blzl EL Irv' . I' cr 9 Cllr 04 14? fs We W IIIL L' SVI!!! Nl J CZ 4' 411' x rmazzril as any damn ii r L, ,,Xf!,',' ,W irrriwl r, r iizirulr. i Scholars fp lllll.Lllitiiigr 'sir Row one: Sally Adlesh, Winitred Beglinger, Lily Hooper, Mary Ellen Olivares, Peggy McFadden, Patrice Murphy, Jo Anne Farrell, Barbara Haack, Janet Cox, Barbara Pfeil, Row Iwo: M. Wiley Y advisor, Pat Forrest, Diana Longvvell, Rita Saul, Myra Ford, Karen Kessler, Sandra Macpherson, ,lrrnirv Styor, Sandra Vanclal, Dorothy Slieere, Molly Goodman. Row lhree: Ernest Fretter, Walter Unger, Bob ldrng, Joyce Gcrron, Janet Clay- pool, Moirri Hoclson, Mary Raddatz, Jim Currie, Robert Baker, Dan Williams, John Hermansen. Row four: Phil White, Tom Howard, Victor Ashford, Bill Rhodes, Larry Rhem, Barrie Smith, Bob Decker, Al Erickson, Alan Rosenstein, Mike Devereaux, Roger Pool, Paul Metzker. l Scholarship Club is under the leadership of: Row one: Larry Rehm, Treasurer, Molly Goodman, Secretory, Phil White, Vice President. Row two: Al Erickson, President. The Scholarship Club is an honorary organ- ization, composed of members from the Sen- ior, Junior, and Sophomore classes who have received a minimum ot lO points, lequal to an A averagel. lt members remain in the Scholarship Club for at least four semesters, one of which must be in the Sen- ior year, they have the distinction ot becom- ing Seal Bearers and receiving o gold pin at graduation. Scholars jf fllQ First Quarter Scholars of the first quarter, are, back left, Al Erickson, sen- ior, Roger Pool, iunior, Robert lding, sophomore, and Fred Clark, freshman. Front left: Joyce Garon, senior, Sandy Macpherson, iunior, Peggy Mc- Fadden, sophomore, and Cheryl Caterson, freshman. 1 Scholars of the second quarter are, standing left to right, Janet Claypool, senior, Jeanne Hodson, iunior, V Joan Bonino, freshman, and Pat Forrest, sophomore. Kneeling left to right: Victor Ashford, senior, Ron Hall, freshman, Bill Rhodes, junior, and Alan Rosenstein, sophomore. W irc! Quarter Scholars of the third quarter are, back left to right: Ernest Fretter, sophomore, Barrie Smith. sophomore, Paul Metz- ker, iunior, Mike Devereaux, senior. Front left to right: Tom Hinke, freshman, S h a r o n Aikara, freshman, Molly Good- man, junior, Barbara Rollinson, senior. Missing from picture is Barbara Pfeil, sophomore. Second Quarter Span fslz Cfulr Row one: Barbara Pteil, Judy Josi, Janet Cox, Mary Mar- tin, Angie Ayala, Pat Pat- ton, Cheryl Schweizer, Ginny Banks, Beverly Rush, Peggy Sturm, Annette Espen. Row two: Thomas Sexton-Advisor Sandra Macpherson, Sue Sim- mons, Kathleen Linke, Pat For- rest, Carol Robinson, Karen Hansen, Lyndsey Winton, Jan- et Lear, Bobbie Gray, Sandy Edwards, Mariorie Darling, Row three: Gary Edwards, Sandy Smith, Larry Foreman, Michele Parker, Rosie Gutierrez, Donna Caldwell, Charles Sonntag, Jimmy Currie, Alan Roscnstein, Robert Baker, Vic Taggart. Row four: John Ericson, Gary Anderson, Pat Barga, David Norton, Roger Pool. T ll Row one: Frances Versage, Janet Bessa, Mary Ellen Olivares, Gail Leiter, Peggy McFadden, , y Jo Anne Farrell, Shirley Reddin, Barbara Haack, Cardle Parra. Row two: Adelma Dale-Advisor, Mary lgafln C Ellen Moore, Susan Proctor, Liz Dunn, Pat Steirihouer, Janie Styers, Molly Goodman, Marilyn Routen, Dorothy Sheere. Row three: Mike Lewis, Sally Adlesh, Ellen Stark, Charlotte Glenn, DeeAnn Stevenson, Dan Williams. Row four: Bob lding, Dick Hoden, John Cubit. B: ',f'g,gw1gd44:1 GQTIUGH CJIUL Row one: Cheryl Blinman, Sandra Pickens, Sandra Sto- vick, Gail Leiter, Linda Abra- ham, Phyllis Davie, Sharon Hammer, Dorothy Sheere, Diane Hansen. Row two: Mr. Peeren- boom-advisor, Karin Hansen, Danny Betts, Brad Beitel, Tom Hinke, Ken Burbeck, Dave Oder, Frank Berrier, Janet Lear. Row three: George Dietz, Travis Curd, Bob lding, Ronnie Hall, Eric Kenna, Terry Cox, Alan Rosenstein, John Hiatt. Row four: Dennis Bergmann, Mark Seals, Wolf Schanderl, James Pike. s'nia'1ei'C? A FM . f - Z lb Science Explorers Posf 212 Row one: Bill Rhodes, Roger Pool, Bob Iding, Bob Decker, Steve Burbeck. Row two: Mar- vin Bates-Advisor, Jim Fort- ney, Al Erickson, Mike Dever- eaux, Tom Howard. ' 1' il, ' annulm- Cfvfl Defense 71061171 Row one: Gary Damron, Steve Guyer, Gary Brumfield, Tom Low, Bob Mitchell, Clinton Ashby, Roger Doger. Row two: Al Romney - advisor, John Gewin, Glenn Johnson, Ralph Nichols, Phil White, Steve Buibeck, Mr. Starr - advisor. Row three: Ralph Beckwith, Denny DeNaut, Jack Ptak, Bob Spier, Don Dickerson, Tom Jones. Row four: Fred Hendrickson, Allan Algoso, Joe Early. Fufu re Teachers Row one: Sandi King, Colleen Vanderpol, Jo Ellen Bell, Cine dy Henderson, Winifred Beg- linger, Jackie Barnes, Irene Freedman, Karen Sellen, Con- nie Lehigh, Jaann Dolan, Judy Bobenrielh, Marti Wright. Row two: Mr. Plemmons-advisor, Joyce Garon, Suzie Sinclair, Myra Ford, Karen Songstad, Carol Byrne, Linda Blanton, Sally Guptill, Maralee William- son, Donna Magnusan. Row three: Barb Wesley, Mary Rad- datz, Bobbie Gray, Barbara Beard, Dorothy Sheere, Karen Paulson, Janet Lear, Judy Josi, Beverly Ross. Row four: Bob Armstrong, Bob Ware, Tom Howard. ! , 87 flfealfcaf Club Row one: Donna Chute, Pat Cole, Diana Jobman, Cheryl Yerxa, Lin- da Weiss, Jill Heins. Row two: Florence Hialm-advisor, Carolyn Hodgson, Carole Porra, Karen Hall, Rick Kendall. Row three: Lyndsey Winton, Lealaine Joubert. 2 Y Y l t 5 Civics Club, Row one: Anita Barnes, JoAnn Dolan, Jo Ellen Bell, Betty Saul, Christie Arabalo, Betty Lehman, Judy Boloenrieth, Pat Horan, Betty Hales. Row two: Nettie Lennert, Donna McCarthy, Sandi Cook, Pat Hoek, Ann Franklin, Leena Huttunen, Marilyn Willmarth, Sharon King. Row three: Richard Moyer, Tom Olshefsky, Woody Foster, Gary Burns, Ron Guyer, Allan Algoso. Row four: Fred Hen- drickson, Henry Dittmeier, Ralph Beckwith, Glenn Johnson, Mr. Murphy-advisor. lnot in photol. W Asfronomy Clu Row one: Sandra Walker, Rob- ? erta Moffett, Pat Livingston, 1, Colleen Vanderpol, Mike Par- X. ker. Row two: Joseph Probst, David King, Bob Findlay. Row F: 525 fill S' 'J three: Mr. Bonner - advi4Ot',-- fx f Dennis Brandewie, Sammy! 5 - - ' A Hunt, Mr. Jackman-advisor. - Q 5 l l if J-it , iltfllll ' ty -t: , . ,i ,t,Fir1'il+, llttl llty ll 'iw it ll t t 1 tr, til- 'ztyet -rt 'Mlili,'M1Nlt,yl , Wi t, lt' lll, sw ll-l, ilrstliltii ' ,ll 't' ily ,Aww ,',lltll',l' l :ti I 'st l l i Future Homerna ers Row one: JoAnn Dolan, Judy Bobenreith, Michiko Nakawa- tase, Lois Presley, Dee Biehn, Ann McKenzie, Marilyn Hobbs, Pat Horan, Carole Parra, Judy Slusher. Row two: Nancy Earney, Shirlee Swanson, Myr- na Weaver, Carlyen Parker, Mariorie Darling, Janice Lon- go, Connie M-iller, Marcia Miner. Row three: Sharon Cal- houn, Kathy Riley, Cheryl Pitsenberger, Theresa Orbar, Brenda Givens. Row .fourz Lyndsey Winton, Lupe Correa, Mrs. Strain-advisor. i Dobato Club, Row ono: Rita Bernstein, Mary Omwake, Leslie Barnes, Shary Keil, Gail Leiter, Cecilia DeMeneces, Carolyn McKay, Lily Hooper, Chris Savidan, Marti Wright. Row two: Mr. Sam Wellbaum- Advisor, Cheryl Besemer, Myra Ford, Sandy Edwards, Carolyn Hodgson, Donna Muto, Laura Guyer, Linda Kay Nelson, Barbara Rollinson, Barbara Pfeil, Susan Ashbrook. Row three: Lee Omwake, Chris- topher Beaty, Chance Massaro, Ron Leiter, Phil Quigley, Ron Guyer, Dave Daniels, Scott Ogden, Brad Beitel, Charles Lostlen. Row four: Danny Pieplow, Larry Rehm, Gary Lamph, Dick Mystrom, Victor Ashford, Travis Curd, Ronnie Hall, Richard Moyer, Mike Murphy. Drama Row one: Carol Byrne, San- dra Stovick, Jackie Tancredi, JoEllen Bell, Dorothy Wright, Barbara Madera, Lily Hooper, Jackey Johnson, Peggy O'Don- nell, Row two: Alleen Roberts, JoAnn Cook, Connie Miller, Janice Longo, Mickie Vaugh- an, Louise Boss, Donna Sar- done, Karen Waysack, Kath- erine Keeling, Sharon Tuckey. Row three: Betty Marquez, An- nette Gallina, Sharon Calhoun, Barbara Armstrong, Linda Hanover, Reggie Vanhook, Colleen Vanderpol, Karen Stickney, Janice Latimer, Di- ane Guindon, Carole Kenning. Row four: Peggy Morris, Sandi Paterson, Gary Burns, Bruce ' --W f Mason, Doug Rowell, Danny Pieplow, David Spector, Rollie Wishard, Sharrie Allen, Mr. 89 Wellboum-advisor. Mr. Bassham demonstrates printing techniques to his art service class. I say there, friend, haven't you heard of GIeeple's TranquiIizers? says David Spector, a Drama club thespian. A meeting of the Civics Club discusses issues of a recent Elementary School Bond elec- trioiig Left to right are: Ron Gtryer, Mr. Chuck Handy lPub- lic Works Directorl, Council- man Lee Barr, Brenda Givens, Betty Saul, Marilyn Willmarth, and Mr, Alton Morse, lAssis- tant Superintendent of Garden Grove Elementary Schoolsl. Golalen Spur iiii . if r r Q Row One: Karen Hansen, Sharon Langstraat, Sandra MacPherson, Leena Huttunen, Barb Wesley, Cathy Chute, Lori Arcuri, Judy Dissmore, Judy Bobenrieth, Christy Arebalo, Judy Gaines. Row Two: C. Kent Binnion-Advisor, Joyce Garon, Mary Raddatz, Susan O'Neill, Mary Oldenkamp, Mary Ellen Moore, Suzie Sinclair, Carolyn Hodgson, Molly Goodman, Judy Josi, Nancy Crawford, Walter Beyenberg'Advisor. Row Three: Bill Rhodes, Roger Pool, Ron Guyer, Bob Mitchell, Row Four: Tom Howard, Jim Wiczai, John Halvorson, Mike Devereaux, Not present Phil White, Jan Land. an Scroll l JM, l N1 bmi! .ma Q, I ll! A new honorary organization took its place among campus organizations this year. Quill and Scroll, a national iournalism society, granted Rancho a charter. Mike Robinson, Jan Land, Joyce Garon, and Stan Stokke fulfilled requirements for membership by making outstanding contribution to campus iournalistic activities and by being in the upper one third of their classes scholastically. Miss Betty Coxson is advisor. Lefiermen llilllii -J Q -'vt Letterman, Row one: Mr. Wayne Ambrose-Advisor, Oscar Hemme, Ron Crane, Bob Mitchell, Ken Conard, Flash Dymond, Gerald Cennamo, Ed Apodoca, Willie Armstrong, Lee Omwake, Bob Hale, Arthur Buchley, John Valenzuela. Row two: Ron Reid, George Stauber, Jack Ptak, Terry Shrout, Anthony Gy- kerk, Friar Lang, Jim Afdohl, Scott Brown, Gary Hart, David Kilianski, Dave Dixon, Bob Lampshire-Advisor. Row three: Jerry Rauch, Jim Fortney, Richard Ace Molzohn, John Halvorson, Stan Stokke, Martin Minor, Al Erickson, Bob Decker, Paul Blaylock, Roger Pool, Terry Carter, Phil Murphy, Marshall Lane, Gary Burns, Tony Ayala. Row four: John Gewin, Dave Pace, Larry Rehm, Kieth Schroeder, Ray Vincent, Allen Bennett, Mike Devereaux, Don Boss, Dennis Tinsman, David Reid, John Aguiar, Tom Howard, Ron Gaines, Arnie Preheim, Bob Kane, Larry Quigley. unfor Leffermen L l lll 5 Bowling Club, Row om: Michele Parker, JoAnn Dolan, Linda Maxey, Betty Saul, Judy Bobenrieth, Roberta Hornsby, Sharon Vaio, Mr, Lawrence-Advisor. Row two: Michael D. Michaels-Advisor, Paula Edwards, Pamela Jury, Donna McCarthy, Barbara Brians, Jackie Sherman, Reggie Van Hook, Peggy Pat- erson, Sandi Morris. Row three: John Baker, Jack Ptak, Torn Low, Joe Parro, Nettie Lennert. 92 Key lui, - ' W i xiii I V ' X lll 'ts' 1 ei , l i l k 'A 4 I 'fp if ' - - Key Club, Row one: Gary Burns, Ray Dymond, Roger Lang, Allan Viles, Bob Armstrong, Martin Minor. Row Iwo: John McGill-Advisor Mike Robinson Bob Hale, Gary Hart, RogerAPool, Jim Silva, Fred Garcia-Advisor. Row three: Willie Ware, Ron Vergilio, Friar Lang, .lack Ptak, Allan Algoso. Row fouri Roger Geyer, Tom Howard, Ralph Beckwith, Fred Burg. , .... y,,,V V ir., , 4 X Z 1 z .,- 1 . .,i A L f Ki 6-v .4 x V5 ' 9 C , 4 i K X -1 7 'J at l ll l i F 5? , LJ' V B X X Pep Club, Row one: Linda Holbrook, Connie Miller, Anne McKenzie, Ann Haggard, Catherine Dewey, Nancy Earney, Paulette Ashby, Peggy Tope. Row two: Susan Mary Omwake, Susan Waysack, Katherine Condon, Bob Ford, Linda Fortney, Elizabeth James, Brenda Givens. Row Ihree: Sharon Gray, Carolyn Hogdson, Pat Horan, Dorothy Holmes, Danna Hawley, Jeanne Versage, Bea Autry, Row four: Barbara Armstrong, Kathleen Jacobs, Lynda Clark. 93 Future Farmer of America X FFA, Row one: William Miller, Dennis O'Mohundro, Ernie Hinds, Tim Decker, Clinton Ashby, Pat Edgar, Wendell Keathley, Lindsay Barker, Burl Weller, Jim Tucker. Row two: Mr. Mansel P. Shiner-Advisor, Ron Reed, Terry Shrout, Tony Martin, Eugene Johnson, Bill McKinney, Roscoe Leischner, Rodney Heintzelman, Jack Brizzolaba, .lim Canfield, Richard Graham. Row three: Jerry Welsh, Dave Ramsey, John Armstrong, Paul Kelly, Frank Leishner, Jim Mitchell, Don Stowe, Don McVeigh, Russ Bodfield. Row four: Tom Suwyn, Rick Strangeland, Chuck McKinney, Jerry Kurlmay, Steve McKinley Larry Blatt, Gene Reynolds, Rod Lechner. . Business Business Club, Row one: Linda Maxey, Barbara Brians, Colleen VanderPol, Dana Bartleson, Linda Livingston, Barbara Mbdera, Irene Griego, Christie Arebalo, Rosemarie Contorm, Melvina Howard, Sue Hastings. Row two: Miss Harriet Arnold-Advisor, Carol Byrne, Rosie Gutierrez, JoAnn Dolan, Sharon Vaio, Bonnie Chandler, Brenda Givens, Linda Bergstrom, Betty Lehman, Mrs. Adriane Hollon-Advisor. Row three: Pamela Pew, Sharon King, Judy Gola, Judy Bobenrieth, Sandra Czach, Carol Sluder, Mariorie Wada, Snooky Hernandez, Myrna Weaver. Row four: Donna McCarthy, Donna Winters, Linda Wells, Nancy Stetzer, Carole Lund, Pat Hoek. Ari 1 Row one: Ken Hanson, Bobby Treece, Tim Callahan, Modesto Busto, Tommie Bray. Row Iwo: Mr. Bassham-Advisor, Judy Coldene, Gayle Speaks, Janet Lear, Carol Byrne, Lindo Maxey, Bea Autry, Norma Fletcher, Sue Krengen, Dorothy Holmes. Row three: Katherine Keeling, Judy Bobenrieth, JoAnn Dolan, Dorothy Wright, Jane Shorrock, Lily Hooper, Rita Bernstein, Beverly Riley, Judy Cartwright. Row four: Phil Murphy, Bob Dissmore, Steve Stickney, James Byrn. Science lui? x Row one: Melinda Mitchell, Susan Ashbrook, Marylou Bergmann, Freddie Butterfield, Fran Versage, Sally Adlesh, Gail Fillipone, Shirley Reddin, Pam Barton, Barb Wesley, Dorothy Wright, Jo Anne Farrell, Linda Holbrook, Vicki Burno, Peggy Tope, Caren Annis, Janice Elliott, Dottie Boysel, Jannet Wakeham, Collen Vanolerpol, Jacque Cox, Sandra Czach, Molly Goodman, Karen Hansen, Marilyn Routen. Row two: Karen McKillop, Rita Bernstein, Elizabeth Goodman, SandyQffEdwards, Mary Omwake, Marjorie Darling, Judy Cartwright, Janie Styers, Linda Moses, Carolyn Hodgson, Barbara Hynes, Suzie Sinclair, King, Janet Cox, Sandra MacPherson, Danna Hawley, Pam Tueller, Donna Nunn, Cynthia Sucher, Sandra Jocobs, Myra Ford, Lyndsey Winton. Roiiflfifhree: Connie Longwell, Diana Longwell, Ken Burbeck, Walter Unger, Roger Geyer, Ronald Colburn, Tom Ostro, Richard Ehrlich, Joseph Probst, JatSiifsig'O'Brien, Bill Rhodes, Robert Pool, Ted Savoy, Ken Morrison, Ron Reid, Tom Low, Jack Ptak, Ron Guyer, Leena Huttunen, Dee Ann Stevenson, Mary Raddatz. Row four: Phil White, Willie Ware, Tom Jones, Bob lding, Tim Fortney, Gary Anderson, Bill Bernier, Dan Fliegle, Dennis Bergmann, Dick Mystrom, John Ericson, Tom Howard. Mr. Don Kaylor-Advisor, Ed Watts, Wayne Richardson, Ron Braithwaite, Loren Carroll, Steve Butler, Ralph Nichols, John Cubit. The Future Farmers of America officers discuss their observance of Future Farmers' Week with Mr. Bivin. Officers for the second semester in the chapter, left to right are as follows: Rosco Lieshner, Gene Reynolds, Dennis O'Mohunclro, Kenneth Yost, Paul Kelly, gf A delegation of the A' Cappella Choir received an award on behalf of the entire choir. The plaque was won for their efforts in the annual Christmas Pageant at Naples in Long Beach. Those receiving the plaque are from left: Rollie Wishcird, Jean Bates, Dottie Boysel, Phil Murphy, Leona Curry, Neva Cowles, and Paul Bakeman, 96 A Cappella lzoir A Cappella Choir, Row one: Carol Ulvilden-director, Peggy Sandling, Burnis Cannon, Georgene Hurst, Judy Stone, Annette Espen, Jim Embrey, Bob Dissrnore, Ernest Emerson Hamor Jr., Jerrold Allen, Loretta Gottschalk, Laurie Bennett, Penise Beaulne, Winona Mustoe, Beverly Rush, Linda Phelps. Row two: Cheryl Schweizer, Linda Weiss, Judy Slusher, Peggy Hansen, Leona Curry, Sharon Hammer, Phil Murphy, Roy DuPrez, Carl Rees, William Nex, Ted Beresky, Linda Steele, Marie Seipione, Peggy Tape, Pat Steinhauer, Barbara Pfeil, Janet Bessa. Row three: Helene Beaumont, Bobbie Gray, Sandra Vandal, Pat Price, Jean Bates, John Stanley, Rollie Wishard, Paul Bakeman, Jack Pollard, Modesto Busto, Malcolm McKillop, Charlotte Glenn, Karen Biermann, Neva Cowles, Gerry Mayton, Janet Sorensen, Dottie Boysel. Row four: MaryLou Bergmann, Bonnie Chandler, Joey Hasty, Linda Goldsmith, Vicki Rausch, Nancy Crawford, Harold Ostrom, Al Erickson, Dennis Kelly, Keith Schroeder, Ron Leiter, Ralph Cobb, Karin Hansen, Hermein Seymour, Leslie Johnston, Sandy Stolft3jt,j'Elaine Wojcik, Conde rf oir 1 - 1, ,fs-' 1 i It sfi -t'i J Q! 1,,, 2 iireii V . ,s:,f,:,f:-Q., ,- .V ,.-H.-, . . . ,E:,.,,,i ,,., Concert Choir, Row one: Carol Ulvilden-Director, Vicky Rausch, Joey Hasty, Bonnie Chandler, Sandy Storm, Hermeine Seymour, Leslie Johnston. Row two: Dennis Kelly, Kent Wilson, Harold Ostrom, Ron Leiter, David Pace, Keith Schroeder. Row three: Al Erickson, Linda Goldsmith, Karin Hansen, Nancy Crawford, Ralph Cobb. Girls 7 Chorus lllllllllllli ,A l 1 4 Row one: Sandra Peterson, Patti Haynes, Lina Standeford, Lynn Ballard, Sandra Glendinning, Rosalie Turner, Denise Reade, Vickie Strohm, Teresa Dixon, Roberta Morley, Judi Arcuri. Row two: Carol Ulviden- Director, Cecilia Cennamo, Claire Lindsay, Sandra Kilcullen, Marlena Finkle, Carolyn Layton, Cindy Henderson, Cheryl Colyer, Carol Slagel, Sharon Needles, Jane Wilder, Clara Arostigue, Angelita Ayala. Row three: Linda Bergstrom, Lovetta Pappas, Patricia Peck, Anita Ballard, Judy Ellis, Shanna Scott, Paula Roberson, Patt Nelson, Nancy Strosnicler, Sharon Vonderpool, Marsha Lynrls, Sharon May, Row 4: Carolyn Wallace, Olive Wilder, Linda Kay Nelson, Joyce Petersen, Barbara McCullick, Tracy Brown, Connie Trower, Trudy Raymond, Verla Fleury, Marcia Cantina, Sharon Marauardt, Barbara Mclntosh, Ginger Sherman, Phyllis Graham. Dance Ban Row one: Bobbie Cray, Chuck Stevenson, Dave Sprague, Mark Seals. Row two: Mr. Dave Larson - Director, Dan Betts, Bill Abdon, Chris Anderson, Ralph Cobb, Phil Olson, Dick Gilardi, John Halvorson. Urclzesfra 5. iii X : -,L vig I O I M555 Ulvilden - Director. Row one: Janet Lax, banara Wneeler, Larol Kobinson, Leleste Laus, Paul Metzker, Joyce Kane, Sandra Parker, Duane Decker Suzanne Martin Row 2: 'Terry Costa, Jim McCandlish, Pat Forrest. Beginning Ban Row one: Jim Evans, Paul Johnson, Larry Boutain, Jean Lopez, Kenneth Bell, Allan Songstat, Irene Griego, Richard Walter, Row one: Mr. Dave Larson - Instructor, James Bollschweiler, Kent Cartwright, Jerry Ellis, Jerry Welch, Brad Schmitt, Bill Morris, Steven Mullins, Jim Marcum, Bill Lahman, Mike Forrest. Row three: David Bosworth, Dave Starich, Mike Putnam, Larry Schafer. 1 Mar ing Ban - i Ms--A-t. risqfpsm-Q , - eager, 'M 'tvwlum ,fm , fi?gnl,f HOU X,.. 'Q' Trombones - Bill Abdon, Chris Anderson, Richard Fredine, Chuck Glenn, John Hiatt, Jim Morgan, Bill Rhodes, Ted Savoy. Flutes - Gail Fillipone, Elizabeth Goodman, Sandy Macpherson, Alan Mearns, Doug Rhodes, Marilyn Routan. Comets - John Claypool, Ralph Cobb, Richard Dechard, Dick Gilardi, Gale Hancock, Terry Harrington, Tom Jones, Dennis Kelly, Phil Olson, John Ormsby, Ron Reid, Don Smith, J. B. Schubert, Richard Stone. Soxophones - John Borg, Dick Haden, Marilyn Haugland, David Oder,'Don Reid, Mark Seals, Charles Stevenson, David Sprague. Clurinets - Steve Butler, Charles Callis, Joe Dougherty, John Hermanson, Fred Nelson, Michael Rice, Jerry Robertson, Alan Southwick, Kelly Waelder, Eddie Watts, Dan Williams, Winifred Beglinger, Beverly Caldewe, Rosie Guiterrez, Sooky Hernandez, Linda Moses, Susan Robbins, Judy ljlanrtlng. Buss Clarinet - Jeff Day. Bells - Janis Claypool, Diane Downing. Bass Horn - Ray Shallbetter. Burltones - Larry Harding, Bill Perry, John Sdggyedra. French Horns - Pete Hughes. Drums - Nick Alston, Jay Bowers, Dan Castleman, Loren Carroll, John Halvorson, Roger Pool. The band instructliiiells Mr. David Larson. Nlaforeffes 3 Diane Comuludo, Rosie Gutierrez, DeeAnn Stevenson. Flag wir ers if K ii iiV Shirley Osborn, Karen Hansen, Marilyn Willmorth, Georgeft Wilson. gp' f 'ff 7 Jackie Sherman Linda Livingston C? Tom Peacock tx It 15 Yell eaders Bonn V77 Barbara Wesley Ti Deny Muehlbouer Janet Wczkeham Ong Leaders Bcrbo rc Hynes .3- K Dona Bortleson 5. ig, , . -V f--f or - H YE' A .. ,ffif ' 3 Sui we , N 3 gg 1 Mrs. V. Schultz- Director. Row one: Carole Calvitti, Christie Arebalo, Betty Cadwell, Diane Ward, Dana Welsh, Barbara Madera, Betty Saul, Kathie MacDonald, JoAnne Farrell. Raw two: Nancy Crawford, Shanna Scott, Donna Ward, Cheryl Yerza, Colleen Vanderpool, Judy Dissmore, Yvonne Sey4 mour, Bev Ross, Sue Hastings, Jan Glassburn, Pat Patton. Row three: Susan Proctor, Sandy Edwards, Kathy Devereaux, Reggie Van Hook, Dottie Boysel, Melinda Mitchell, Allyson Vick, Sue Foster, Gloria Miramontes, Lynda Palko, Carol Fenwick. Row four: Cathy Chute, Barbara Nelson, Linda Carmichael, Susan O'Neill, Sandi King, Louise Boss, Elaine Rickert, Charlotte Bingham, Barbara Chaney, Sharon Smith. Q V ' Q -f, U 'ffiiffriilil :H V ' ,V P- ' ' wg. T . - ' , , ' jp' 1' 5 if if -1:1 5' 5,531 ' A QL' - 1 4'4 J' - ia ' fr . ,H V , -J .lug ,, , ' 'J 2- . x .h V .x L . '-GX.: ,? X ,, f' K . ,L Vi , V Q sk ff H A if S, W ' -g 4. X V 'J UA , . , 1 ' '3- l --Tar- HF. i' '- T I , 5' K Vi. Drili earn .X I. .lx yy f L I ,. K F . nf i 115.55 ' Reggie Von Hook, Donna Vick, ond Carol Fenwick were in charge of ringing out -VV f W ,..,.. Members of the Drill Teom pose cf the Huntington Beach Christmas Parade, l. 4 i .ve 6, ,iii x ,,.. X fic i 1 1 , . Q Ns . X':W?9? H7ilillfi--,ilfifw Tsi5St'3 - . i s sew--: f f - - .1 H Ns ' r W ,x we-.s:1:,3s, sine' ies, ,1:,,:sz3.g: . . . gi 1 if Cl J -v' ' if 3' 'Cf' 4 1:2 .P IVE' 'll ffiz' . 'If '-153, V M-'Q' p ig A f' I lil! - J Cx szgtiiiri -, rw-is sae , J K! ,H - I fl. G.A.A. Board, Row One: Mary Ellen Olivares, Betty Cadwell, Kathie MacDonald, Sooky Hernandez, Sally Adlesh. Row Two: Marsha Silva, Melinda Mitchell, Karen Myers, Muriel Danielson-Advisor. Row Three: Rosie Gutierrez, Marilyn Willmarth, Winifred Beglinger. Row Four: Gayle Offley, Lana Marie Gordon. The Girls' Athletic Association is dedicated to creating an atmos- phere of good Xsportsmanship and developing skills in sports among the girls. Basketball, Tennis, Volley- ball, Softball, and Hockey are a few of these skills. G.A.A. is sponsored by Miss Muriel 'S--7 Danielson. Officers are as follows: president, Rosie Gutierrez, vice president, ,Sooky Hernandez, secre- tary, Annabel Coffin, treasurer, Gayle Offeley, publicity chairman, Lana Gordon, historian, Mary Oli- vares, parliamentarian, Marilyn Willmarth, tennis manager, Melinda Mitchell, badminton, Betty Cadwell, 1 basketball, Winifred Beglinger, i 4' ., ZX is we-4' hockey, Karen Myers, softball, Marsha Silva, and volleyball, Kathy MacDonald, Lothrgirls, Row One: Lana Gordon, Marilyn Willmarth. Row Two: Sooky Hernandez, Rosie Gutierrez. The coveted GAA letter is awarded to girls who pile up the required number of points for participat- ing in sports, playdays, and other GAA activities. lO6 Basketball W vxfffl if 17 i X I l fi 'J -2-,gl I-'FLYNN QLLLLN ' i :age J .1 l l .. .Rt 5 , Are you sure what goes up must come down? Rosie Gutierrez, Pl'eSldel'1T- ennis Row One: Karen Myers, Andy Van Ammers, Rita Bernstein, Sandy Macpherson. Row Two: Myrna Weaver, Annabel Coffin, Judy Gaines, Rosie Gutierrez, Sandra Milner. Gail Fillipone. Row Three: Melinda Mitchell, Pat Nelson, Marilyn Wilmarth, Cheryl Bessmer, Janet Claypool, Judi Bierman, Freddie Butterfield. ofilnall if-A Watch out or you're out literollyl l 7 Qu, an' 1' N Q? V L, N . 3. JoEllen Boll l .2 xl , wt f 1 N . F9 v Mike Robins Q? ' ..,- , Q. Pav Watson J3- 'S I 1 1 Q17 Dee Ann Stevenson .x I Barham Madera psig: 'X Joyce Garon JUN LOI'1d I Conqufsfaclor Sfaff PuTTing a 216 page ann-ual TogeTher enTails a loT of hard work- planning, wrifing, proofreading, Taking picTures, and selling ads. All of These plus counTless other defails were The jobs handled by The 1960 EI ConquisTador sTaTT. EdiTor Jan Land and AssisTanT Edifor Joyce Garon acTed as super- visors. Also, Jan planned The FaculTy SecTion and Joyce, STuclenT Government Sharri Allen and DeeAnn STevenson planned The OrganizaTions SecTion. AcTiviTies was planned by Barbara Madera, who was assisfed by Sharri Allen. Class ediTors JoEllen Bell and PaT WaTson planned The class SecTion and adverfising. Mike Robinson was sporTs ediTor. Phofographers were Mike Robinson and Larry Anderson. Miss BeTTy Coxson was advisor. From left to righf: Sharri Allen, Barbara Madera, Pa? WaTson, Jan Land, Joyce Garon, JoEllen Bell, DeeAnn Sfevenson examine mock-ups O8 of yearbook layouts. . , ,. - I -. T, . , ef- ff , J : 1 5 yt, - TQ' 135,743 3 JI? QQ ,2?isST .53.',Qa e liilfffifffllfl ' ,gf 'Tig -i ir w1,aff??-were of ' fi isle' ,Ya I Jkwui, x r ,yi 4 1 1 V -L5 lf, ii M :uh imkfkg ' Q .. .V fwifff ,riff--: pak . ... ' - 93 K . is ' ' . 'VE' :,:::+ t'- STGN 5TOl4l4e Sharon La ngstraat cz Voz Sta The work of the La Voz staff includes interviewing, writing and typing stories, proofreading, and laying out the newspaper. Editor Stan Stokke as head of the staff supervised the work that went into the paper and held planning sessions. Sharon Langstraat, first semester news editor, laid out the first page of the newspaper and assigned news copy. Sue Simmons, first semester feature editor, planned the third page and wrote feature items. Rita Bernstein was second semester feature editor. Mike Robinson, sports editor and photographer, planned the sports page. He was assisted in photography by Larry Anderson. Irene Freedman, opinion page editor, planned page two and wrote copy and headlines. Business Manager Ken Teague was in charge of selling ads and laying out the ad dummies. Reporters were: Jim Currie, Jerry Manson, Jim O'Brien, Jack Oskins, Dick Robinson, Gary Rubin, Jerry Strietbeck, and Lily Hooper. Advisor was Miss Betty Coxson. Seated: Reporters prepare copy for a La Voz deadline. Dick Robinson, Rita Bernstein, Gary Rubin. Standing: Jack Oskins, Jim Afdahl, Gerry Strietbeck, Jerry Manson. Rita Bernstein t FQ aqi ' i j Sue Simmons y an- wmi f 1 i . 'f:5? ,,g yiA . Ken Teague Alix . ' . 4 bliwil -or--av' l , Jim Carria- af Q ' Irene Freedman ,- 4 1 - , S :.: 2' Larry Anderson ' -off f . 9 Us 1 l S Jim Afdohl I I Dick Robinson i. is . Jim O'Brien ya , ! V ,. Q 3 J i . r i l if 1 I ' Mfetwm A f 3 1 O O C ffl xu. Q 5 .3,V i X A ' K ACf1U1f1 S f i' lglimy . .N H ' I ,fi ' LQ k 1' ' 1 I, ,gin up h ,. M- N G, , tg, Q i frank ,M . if . . - . 1 sf A , 'L ,FM k - H A .M ,f 'fn' way, ff . M 1 ff H157 Q' , f-A PM u w 'M wf 'W Q fiEA N kg U 4 --',,fg 'ff ' gf' A1 ,I ' Ig ' , V ' I f I u fa! ' 0 if 5- xi - 'I .1 X Q 4 girhvvrz-rnvrx'r 1 'ikiiff .,...----1-ev- N, 1 ' f- Tmfwwww mum lkazdtaf 'O C5 z xo? 0066 80,31 o Q09 Zo ox Q, bots' ,550 Q6 QQ e, XA NOG Q0 Q- O0 K z QQ 669 NWC? Sl- X we O06 srl X Q0 0 660 0 we 0 KKXNXAQTQO O95 I 0 6,1639 Ron Morris, iunior, finds that he is very popular with the freshman girls iust before the Howdy Hop. Freshmen seeking free admission to the first' dance of the school year must get signatures of upperclassmen. Girls surrounding Ron lfrom leftl are: Kitty Clark, Sheryl Gaines, Lynda Gould, Marsha Walker, Carter Condon, Cynthia Sucher, rind Pam Moore. x Kia 0 0 tb oc? S1524-Q' eco 25 0 09 '20 ef .sb 0. c, 'fi cl B00 40 G 'vers 0 QC c-40 44, 6- Us o fr 9 0 4' ow? 045, 0659 GSW of? G 16 9 s 0, f OOC, 0,707 46 95 O W 4 in Q0 Q A Q 66 by IB! 0,7 The annual Sweetheart Sashay, will remain in the hearts of all who attended. The music, by the Continentals, provided us with a ro- mantic atmosphere. :MV 'ii' 1 1' ' 4 I lr '1 I 'A I ' .1 4 Q . 1+ X :Nt r. X 0 , SQ .4 .. x.:-X , , :nn c I ' I' ' 1 A , , n , 1, -f xg - -Q X ,N N -JL. ik 13' xr 1 -S. W' v. y w x w ' 'H I sk. . .fl 1 wr MP -K' ,K lx me A A ' r J .. ? -M aff. ,-N I WZ7i K eq f A ik' ix if Q 5 f, 5 ,fr g ' A ii FP .., 3 A iee, i ' i N x 1, Left fo Right: Bonnie Hanson, freshman, Sondy Edwards, Junior, Queen Lindo Huggins, senior Sharon Lcngstrosf, senior, Burnis Cannon, sophomore, pose hoppily ofter The Homecoming cere monies. N 1 SHARON LANGSTRAST, Senior SANDY EDWARDS, Junior BURNIS CANNON, Sophomore BQNNIE HANSON Freshmen D, v- , , -, , ff , . 6 , . ,W., 8 I 1 yi' Q. 1 .g....-. 4-' -'.j4 1 , , 5K N Linda Huggins is being helped out of the car, no? knowing she is going to be crowned Queen. Bonnie Hanson, Freshman, Burnis Cannon, Sophomore, and Sandy Edwards, Junior, wave to the enthusiastic Rancho fi Queen Linda and her court sit on the sidelines during the Homecommg game From left ore Sharon Langsfraor, Queen Linda, Burnis Cannon, Sandy Edwards, and Bonme Hanson Pat Perry Qfrontl, last year's senior attendant and Roseanne years Homecoming queen, congratulate Sharon and Queen Linda. ri, - if 3413355 4 , - :Q- 1 Fi X 'v l:l 5 , Q 1 i ., 1il , H gk. v 1' , Tw L A? WL Xb . I - K-N NA ' ' x ,x 1 X f X 'QQ' .X A ,. X X 1 X . Y may K , ,.. 'M-v 1 Am- A n 'Sf I . v'lzt 1 .J -,H Q V 2 :kk -X X S xnxx? .... Mis- W - X X ii X I ,Q Q-wax.-- . , . Q2 0 A5 lbw 'BI f 4 ,, ,.,.,, M1 'X ' A ff , I l ,, I ' nf ' ff 77 Misfy , .L f. 3, - ' W if Misty was the theme of the Coed this year, sponsored by the Girls' League. More than 250 couples attended. The theme was carried out with shades of blue and sparkling silver. A 12 foot white tree, dec- -'ffted with blue bulbs, dom- the dance floor. The highlight of the Girls' Coed this year was the of King Dennis Tins- king candidates right, AI Erickson, Don Heycllauff, Mike Dever- -Qary Hart, King Dennis Keith Schroeder, John Allan Bennett. H9 'l 'tl Ba V270 Ta if I: ji 3 if i, , 1 4 NA uv I .iq -4 .Q Ng: 6l1'lfl'lQ1'S 7 Queen Barbara Hynes receives her crown and roses from the Future Farmers officers as Princesses Leslie Barnes, freshmany Sue Foster, sophomore: and Judy Gula, senior, look on. The always popular Bunny Hop sends Rancho hillbillies into gales of laughter. Among Those whooping if up are Dave Pace and Cathy Chute, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Allen, Roger Pool and exchange student Leena Hutiunen. 1,490 .5 .Kal O ' ' 6 0 'AL song, excl. '.'svowv 5 45 go QD Hurd Times Couple-BeHy Cadwell ond Terry Carter. Yhll The Senior couples pause in their dancing for o few minutes of old-fashioned gos- ' al '0s,l Q Q s', U Mosf Rural Couple-Leencz Hutiunen and Roger Pool. I 1 n H .wg ,K -n'-5. Most Western-like Couple -Nancy Garfhwcife cmd Steve Martin. Texas has nothing on us. All the happy-go-lucky former couples ioin in the Bunny Hop. ,WH September-Bock to School October-Football Gomes Memory November-Thanksgiving H I January-Happy New Year I 24 December-Co-ed Dance February-Sweeth 'r Shoshcy M PA FFF. March-F ers' B ll Makers M y-Jumor-Sensor Prom 4 B.E June-Graduation Food golore cxdorns the 'fables and tempts the appetites as G.A.A. holds its cnnuol Por Luck dinner. G 1 Mothers were invited and challenged to volleyball following the dinner. 0 0 0 Banquef Everyone helps herself to The delicious Pot Luck spread. 2 Scholarship Club Banquef Dr. Paul Opstad, a counselor at Long Beach State College, spoke on the Desire to Succeed at the Scholarship Banquet honoring the Sealbearers. Rancho Sealbearers for 1960 represent the seven outstanding seniors who have excelled not only in their school work but also in their school activities. The following seniors were honored at a school assembly: Lily Hooper, Janet Claypool, Mike Devereoux, Bob Decker, AI Erickson, Joyce Goron. 7 The junior skit really gave a laugh. Pep Seniors demonstrate pep and co-ordination at one of our many pep assemblies. Song l e a d e r s Janet, Dana, Barb and Deni practice a new routine. Assam Llres man, was as liv as he could be. The modern d S GHC E group put on an appropriate skit at Bonnie, Sue, Tom, Jackie, and Linda, our tice before the assembly. yell leaders, get in some prac- rho Christmas assembly. Cheer leader Jackie Sher football team. , man, rings in another victory for our Vaquero he Fall C1139 Ken Teague, as the Drunkard, attempts to leave home while under the power of the villain, who is portrayed by Phil Murphy. Gary Lamph, Dana Mrs. Wilson ..... Mary Wilson .... Edward Middleton Julia .......... Miss Spindle ... Cribbs ....., William ...... Farmer Gates . . Farmer Stevens .. Mr. Rencelaw Barkeeper . CAST . . .... Donna Muto Sandy Edwards . . Ken Teague . . Dana Welsh Laurie Bennett . Phil Murphy . . Gary Lamph . . Jim Herman ... Jim Wiczai Gary Anderson .... Gary Hill Welsh and Sandy Edwards, persuade him to stay. Scene is from the Junior Class play, The Fallen Saved, presented in January. Sam .................... The Boy ...... Preacher Johnson .... .. . Paul Blaylock ... Tim Callahan . . . Richard Lucie lst cop ......... .......,.... P ete Adams 2nd cop Loafers .......... Denis Be Bank messenger AlVuocolo rgman, Jim Mings, Gene Cuthbertson Tim Beery Landlord ......... .... J im Montague Patience ............. . Pat Patton Masters of ceremonies ......... Tom Peacock Student Director Charlotte Bingham . 4, if s 2.2 Cast and crew of Junior Class play included: Row One: Suzie Sinclair, Sandy Edwards, Barb Wesley, Debbi Boynton, Dana Welsh, Donna Muto, Barbara Brians, Jackie Sherman, Sandy King. Row Two: Mr, Neil Kleven, Pat Barga, Tim Barry, Paul Blaylock, James Hermann, Tim Callahan, Ted Savoy, Richard Lucic, Jim Montague. Peacock, Jim Mings, Jim Wiczai, Dennis Bergmann. Row Three: Gary Lamph, Ken Teague, Phil Murphy, Tom Row Four: Gary Anderson, Ken Pierson. 'fr fs? Backstage helpers included, Row One: Rita Bernstein, Cecilia DeMeneces, Gail Leiter, Jo Anne Farrell, Colleen Vanderpol, Charlotte Bingham. Row Two: Mr. Kleven, Mary Ellen Moore, Suzie Sinclair, Carolyn Hodgson. Row Three: Kenneth Yost, Earle Putnam. fi B E S Q if ,- I. B Il X ri! Q - ip KV NN-W VL' x 1 ' -2 . ' 1- wi 57 , , ,?s l 1' .' 1 i 'N' ifll e if' ' A. , INXX Q . , E ' g i ig' E mi, ., iii!!! ,',,' , li 'life 5' 5 siri i or .ii-4-fl -1 ,fr Wally Myers lErnie Hamorl winds up to give Michael Barnes Uack Ptaki a knuckle-burger while Patricia lBarbara Rollinsonl looks on with disdain. Paulette DeLano Judy Gaines ... Chris Beaty .... Barbara Rollinson Ernie Hamor . . . Vic Taggart .... .lack Ptak . . . The Male Anfma Cast .. . .. Cleota .. Ellen Turner . .. Tommy Turner . . . Patricia Stanley Wally Myers . . . Dean Frederick Damon . . . . .. Michael Barnes Leon Omwake .. Hermein Seymour Ralph Nichols ... Jo Ellen Bell Phil White .... Rollie Wishard .. .. . . .. Joe Ferguson .. Mrs. Blanch Damon Ed Keller . . . Myrtle Keller ,..... Nutsy Miller . . . Newspaper Reporter .S Cust: Row one: Vic Taggart, Phil White, Ralph Nichols, Jack Ptak, Ernie Hamor. Row Iwo: Judy Gaines, Jo Ellen Bell, Barbara Rollinson, Hermein Seymour. Missing: Chris Beaty, Leon Omvvoke, Paulette DeLano, Rollie Wishard. is Backstage: Row one: Pat Watson, Pattie Shaw, Lily Hooper. Row two: Maureen Betts, Jeane Martine, Joyce Garon, Donnye Jackman, Leena Huffenen, Jo Ellen Bell. Missing: Bob Ford, Rollie Wishard, Myra Ford. If NOUQW1 QT Gir S Q, o so is to obo 24, le l x Xb QA fb, K 0 do Q0 'ooze '96 Girl of Tile Month Every month the dress representatives select up to nine girls from their class who dress neatly and are well groomed. The selected girls appear before the board Where one girl from the lower class and one girl from the upper class basis of neatness, cleanliness, good is chosen. The girls are chosen on the grooming, ancl good taste in dress an campus. The board decides on two girls to reign as the Girls ofthe Month. -soft ff -r x new .i.:.-.... 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I f 1 Var ity Fooflmll Dick Moomaw, End Coach Gary Hart, FB Vaquero of the Week Player of the Year All-City, League, County Arnie Preheim, E Vaquero of the Week Bob Woodhouse, Line Coach X 1' ,Q Nw Ray Dymond, QB Ray Vincent, G Vaquero of the Week Vaquero of the Week Green Tie Club All-City, League, County All-City, League 3- Ernie Hamor, T Gary Hill, QB Voquero of the Week Vaquero of the Week All Lea ue Count All-City. ledgue, County All-City, League, County - Q , y I 8 , l at ey ik! Martin Minor snags Valley ball carrier John Valenzuela drags down Highlander reeway Ray Vincent and Martin Minor dive for Bolsa runner Paul Blaylock makes a try for a pass against Mater Dei Gary Hart is tackled by two Coyoies as a mare takes out a third Q K X N .Q xv? Gif: - Rai V is x . X x X xv xr Ray Dyrnond 1111 is tackled on quarterback keeper The Vaq eleven, under Bob Lampshire, had a 2-2 practice record before winning the Freeway League crown. Garden Grove and Kearny fell while La Habra and Burroughs de- feated Rancho. The Vaqueros opened the '59 season with a 14-7 victory over Garden Grove to retain the Jack Jordan Memorial Trophy. Gary HiII's 63-yard touchdown run was the only Rancho score as La Habra knocked off Rancho, 18-6. Rancho bounced back, defeating Kearny, 21-14, as Tony Ayala scored two touchdowns. A desperation pass in the tinal minute of play, good for a touchdown, handed the Vaqueros a 13-7 loss by Burroughs. Two La Habra defenders nail Gary Hart 1211 as he turns the corner. C.. in Keith Schroeder, E - 1 1 ,,3f' Tony Ayala, HB if L ,kk NJ ' 390' Q ,lyk KU 5 J Sw ,XX Nm I 1? be K N W 1' N, '45 if . I ,gy 1 --sr . . J 5 Q - .Lia Q, '1 ., -iss: EG A ,V LVWAI - x Pr lg, wr f fn :S .Awww ,,,w,w,w 'Wm x V ff 5 J 'jf ,M 'fa JQQEH' X ,,?' , ' V X' I M gt 1 5 ,, K NA Q! v' ' h., M. LLWGSQ. if 'QM Vaqueros whoop it up after second straight league win. Rancho marched to its first Freeway League varsity football crown by win- ning five straight league contests. West- minster was the first team to fall to Rancho in league play, 6-O. Martin Minor's first varsity touchdown was the only score. Paul Blaylock scored two touchdowns as Rancho romped over Orange 21-7. Tony Ayala scored the other Vaquero TD. First-year Santa Ana Valley was the third victim of Rancho. Gary Hart's two touchdowns with Paul Blaylock and Gary Hills single touch- downs rang up a 27-I2 score. Ray Vincent l39l and Martin Minor i22l close in on a Bolsa runner. RA 14 6 20 7 Terry Shrout, G Scott Brown, C Martin Minor, HB Vaquero of the Week All-League Pre - Season Garden Grove La Habra Kearny Burroughs OPP 7 i8 14 13 ,K ya- wf --ffm P' fw W if 1 if -.,,. W Tiff? ..- G?mmTfr:Cdhfb Qc ,,,,M1,,-'sf V Q-fn, a X W H Y L, 40? W4 in S? J Jagwyv 'za' ,, 'fb' if N w, K . . 2 .. 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E if ge f ff . 'I' l it ' ': 1 Q 'V Xl- 'Q' 1. fs ii f ' 9 W . Qsiixx N c 1 iv: ,iffy :fl unfor Var ity Left to Right: Row 1: J. Valence, T, Ostro, N. Castro, T. Suwyn, V. Valence, J. Hunting, D. Kolasinski, G. McKinley. Row 2: T. Allen, T. Jones, A. Bennett, B. Curren, N. Alston, M. Seals, D. Barr, T. Cunningham, J. Vick, Mgr. Row 3: C. Pedersen, A. Fusco, J. Lung, M. Skough, M. Murphy, G. Hombs, G. Anderson, J. Holtby. 'U' was , A? 3 .6 Tom Murphy, Coach 5 Tom Suwyn, Captain ummary The iunior varsity football zqaaa is the proving ground for the varsity. Coach Tom Murphy suffered from a shortage of back- field men, seldom heard of in football, but managed to switch players around until the squad worked as well as could be expected. The high point of the season came when the Vaqs knocked off Bolsa Grande and West- minster to win two games in a row, A Voq runner is mauled by three Orange Panthers. l4 Bee ooflvall Left to right, Row one: W. Esterline, J. Herman, J, Armstrong, P. Zeek, L. Omwake, A. Ayala, D. Dymond, R. Aguirre, R. Reed, J. Wiczai B. Tacy. Row two: T. Caspari, C. Zeek, J. Sada, B. Whipple, K. Lock, M. Dobbins, T. Belanger, R. Norquist, H. Hemhauser, D, Williams M Wentink. Row three: B. Perry, J. Woolley, W. Richardson, K. Kissell, C. Sisco, W. Britton, R. Remmel, G. Walker, T. Curd, M. Hairston W. Choate, G. Burlingame, M. Putnam mgr. Row four: Woolley Mgr., R. Becker, C. Montagna, E. Perry, P. Parro, D. Sprague, J. Symons A Vuccolo, G. Brayton, P. O'Brien, M. Edgar, D. Daniels, M. Woolley. John Collard, coach Jack Kennedy, coach Summary The Vaq Bees brought home a Freeway League championship with a 6-O record. Four of the loop wins were shut-outs and only two teams scored one touch- down against the Bees. However, the squad failed to win a single practice game. A Bee gridder hurdles two highlanders QQ ooflvall - i '....?... .-- ,A,, M w . ---r - 7 1 'Y -J 1 T l T 7 ' ' ' , ,A,V A . . ,W,:. ZL. . Ag,i . .W. ::,:E :LV , , , T , L V' 5 A --- 5 Q m E' Q ' - lyl A ..r. Q. if 'Q r '1,',s1 L Q' .'LL1 ., P' . Y X T r W Qld T I ' ' 4 , 4 V - ,. . I y , 4 ffl all 1. ,, It L 9 Q y I i.l1A,,.. Q L i Q l ' 6 I 'i I xg. H A . I ,P L Y, T Y - L... J 4. .x ifa..l.. Awami Left to right, Row one: D. Gallup, D. l-lemme, R. Pickus, B. Griego, J Montague, D. Bosworth, R. Caverly, J. Morgan, M. Stevenson, K. Stichter D Williams, R. Berger, L. DeStwolinslci, J. l-lerminsen, Row two: J. Embrey, R. Stone, S. Gutlman, K. Burbeck, D. Covey, A. Damron, R. Tracy D Crooker, M. Sheppard, J. Welch, R, Dowling, J. Gula, B. Bowyer, S. Wilkinson, C. Riggs, S. Rizuto, R. Brown. Row three: P. Edgar Mgr R Sacle R. Catterson, J. McNight, F. Taylor, J. Adluh, L. Banker, P. Marsh, J. Schnaible, D. Daniels, K. Hill, D. Dowis, K. Erwig, R. Ehr J Sword M. Hanes, B. Foster, B. Nex. Row four: Dykes, Goralshi, Phillips, T. Robinson, A. Ayala, A. Porter, T. Omonundro, S. Szalay Keathley T. Ballard, D. Rowell, F. Nelson, D. Cornish, Thompson. ummary Rancho's Cee squad under the leadership of Wayne Ambrose and Marvin Bates copped the Freeway League crown with a 6-O record. The team held their oppon- ents scoreless on four out- Richard Stone and Doug Cornish se ll ings in League tray. The highlight of the season came when the Little Vaqs' whipped Bolsa 45-O. Richard Stone paced the squad. 1 to tackle toe. Wayne Ambrose, coach 'V f Marvin Bates, coach Fooflmil Banquef -1 Hey Man. you're holding our trophies. Right halfbcck Martin Minor and left halfback Paul Blaylock kid fullback Gary Hart Icenterl after he won Vaquero of the Year and Most Valuable awards the Fall Sports Banquet. The fourth annual Fall Sports Banquet was held December 17. Rancho had four championship teams, all three football squads and the cross-country team. Varsity awards went to Gary Hart, Vaquero of the Year and Most Valuable, Ray Dymond, Captain, John Aguiar, Most Improved, and Arnie Preheim, Most Inspirational and Lions Club citizenship award. Jay Vee awards went to Tom Suwyn and Nick Als- ton, Captain, and Mark Seals, Most Improved. Bee C-ary Hart receives Most Valuable nomination awards went to Danny Dymond, Rubin Aguirre, and Art Ayala, Captains, and Art Ayala, Most Valuable. Cee awards went to Buddy Griego and Mike Shep- pard, Captains, and Richard Stone, Most Valuable. Cross-country awards went to Terry Vaughn, Most Valuable, Bob Mitchell, Captain, Bob Kane, Most Improved Varsity, and Tom Arnold, Most Improved JV. ,.',, I . Ray Dymond receives award C ross Counfry k 1 1 , 2 g A . . - 'S mfs Left to right: Row 1: P. Busto, R. Haggard, L. Rockover, B. Mitchell, T. Vaughn, D. George, R. Reid, G. Stauber. Row 2. T. Berry imgr.l, B. Gaines, H. Shellenbarger, C. Glenn, A. Cross, P. Shellenbarger. Row 3: D. Stowe, K. Conard, T. Arnold, B. Perry, J. Wilson, M. Devereaux. B. Kane. SUMMARY OPP. SCORE . . . Bolsa ..... .45 Orange . ...35 28 Park .... 24 47 32 How leads the pack ' r55'11l f?T'5ifS'3iii1 , Bob Mitchell, captain El i. ummary Paced by Terry Vaughn the Vaq harriers won the Freeway League Crown. The squad lost only one meet, and won the league meet. Terry Vaughn won the Mt. San An- tonio and San Bernardino Invita- tionals. -A . 'il'-' .1 ' Hal Butler, coach nw' Hg! ' . N 'G 'M We L j in . N- 'J QA. af, f 1 xi '. .X -Rookie Bill Abdon 1431 fakes o flying i0mp'oh u' Icy-Up during Freeway League ucfion. V , W gg ' ' ,Z .,A.. 5 H 4 h , , , , 1' fffj je' W 4 ww . ' O - 1 .M . af ' 285 K Varsity Basketball f?,3,Q'1f1' Biff W XXA. ' . 1 7' Sw' ws 5334 Sta n Sto kke Terry Carter Tom Howard Dave Reid ufnfnary lleaguel RA Opponent 71 ..... Westminster .. 32 ....... Orange .... Score ...55 ...35 28... Santa Ana Valley ...42 42 ...... Buena Park ...... 58 42 ........ Bolsa ........ 35 63 ..... Westminster ..... 45 50 ....... Orange ....... 65 72. . . Santa Ana Valley . . .55 49 ...... Buena Park ...... 58 47 ........ Bolsa ........ 37 lpre-league1 RA Opponent Score 71 ....... Artesia ....... 45 43 ....... Western ....... 49 41 ..... St. Anthony's ..... 63 39 .... Garden Grove .... 51 66 ....... Corona ....... 53 25 ...... Santa Ana ...... 74 47 ....... Newport ....... 79 44 ....... Laguna ....... 41 43 ...... El Segundo ...... 58 , as QT, xx 1 6- 5 E eggstrlffglapltg 'Vg W WWE is 1 Q9 Q rl: v T554 2 Q 2 mgafs 'rf X , gf , za 95653 K 4. px J.. 31.1 wms g fa1zgfi,:if: , , - J George Cook Don Hemme Ron Morris 3, v , 1 f Row 1: Leff to right: Lurry Rehm, Srcn Sfokke, George Cook, Ken Goulden, Don Hemme. Row 2: Dick Robinson Imgr.l, Tom Howard, Ron Morris, Bill Ab don, Terry Carter, Dove Reid, Tim Howard lmgrl Bill Abdon Hcml Roberts, Coach Keri Gaulden N, . . X, up Y 1 , i rf l'- A fl S1 A790641 in Swim Urirwqp if Libxwcudllill ! 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L-x-- ,,?z5x:,,LQ, f-I 'E' ., .1 'V' w. , . 7 JF! -' . k k5' l5? 5 gf. ,:,- I ,gmjfg TV- 4,15- 1-5133 ,L M - 'wiggg .lr-5 T : ll gfrg wr T ' 1 fr fc.. l r f e T T. . .N , k I ' y 7 ' ' Q., Q . 1 . . el 3 4 24 .223 N ae lxl Ul ef Q Left lo right: Row 1: D. Dickerson, K. Yosf. Row 2: G. Anderson, G, Hill, B. Hale, R. Geyer, S. Brown. Row 3: T. Sexton lcoachl M. Skough, N. Perry. unfor Varsffy The Vaquero junior varsity basketball squad ser Two season records. The team won ll sfraighf games and had an over-all record of 16-4. The Team rolled to a 9-l League record. John Aguiar and Roger Geyer both rolled up large scoring Totals. Tom Sexton, coach Al-x , ,us O Two Orange Panthers c1ren'T enough to stop John Aguior. fi. I 47 9' Walt Beyenberg, coach Vcq comes down with rebound between two Coyotes. 68 Coach Walt Beyenberg's bee basketball squad led the Freeway League with a 6-O record going into the second round but lost both the championship and three games in a row to finish in second place. Tony Knight, Buddy Griego, and Danny Dymond proved to be the class ofthe squad both on offense and defense. Left to right: Row 1: J. Hicks, J. Garon, J. Symons, D. Dymond, B. Griego, T. Knight, B. Whipple. Row 2: M. Harriston, J. Allen, K. Krssell D Bykerk, M. Forrest, T. Curd, M. Edgar, J. lsham. 496 '31 4 21 Bet Left to right: Row 1: J. Embrey, W. Lawton, B. Hutchinson, J. Erwig, D. King, B. Dowis, R. Pine. Row 2: D. Dowis, D. Mystrom C Owens, T. Omohondro, M. Stevenson, D. Steelman, D. Daniels. Tom Omohundro comes down with a rebound. QQS The Cee Basketball squad closed out its Freeway League season with an 8-4 record in third place. Coach Harry An- dersen's pledges started out slow but gained in stature as Dennis Hemme, Dick Dowling, and Dave Daniels paced the team. Harry Andersen, coach , . N Wresfling The Vaquero wrestling squad under Mr. Herb Dyer enioyed an extremely successful first year, winning seven matches and losing only four. Dennis Tinsman and Dennis Seaman paced the squad. Tinsman suffered only one defeat during the season, that coming in the city finals. The Vaqs entered the city finals with twice as many participants as Garden Grove and Bolsa combined. The final score gave Rancho a 58-30-28 victory over Garden Grove and Bolsa respec- tively. Paul Busto, Jim Anebelo, Dick Dowling, Tom Suwyn, Dennis Seaman, anol Ted Claxton won Their matches. Herb Dyer, coach ,uf Dennis Tinsman Dennis Tinsman doubles up opponent. Left to right: Row 1: Bill Bernier, Ted Claxton, Tom Suwyn, Norman Harvey, Paul Marah, Bob Knupp, Ken Stichter, Jerry Kisthart, Paul Busto, Marshal Scott, and Dennis Seaman. Row 2: Walter Perry, Jack Keathley, Jack Brizzolara, .lack Long, Jerry Schnaible, Chuck Sisco, Tom Ostro, Jerry Ellis, Bill Boring, Bill Boutain, Chuck Bevan, Jerry Peckus, Mr. Dyer, Row 3: Dave Boyer, Larry German, Jim Fortney, Ted Conkey, Dennis Tinsman, Dave Dixon, Jerry Pinkerton, Doug Cornish, Jerry Locke, Ron Thompson, Dick Dowling, Kurt Pederson. 'fa 'P I .....fg, M.. 5 ' in 'Q F' N I Ai mr? if 'W ,.u 'WI' , . ., 4-F 'Hb 4 ,-' - 4 p .ma I1 A.,,1gfa.u W .N . S.- W , , lim Q- Q. O HWS.,-Q I . f-v. ,x 'Q Ivy-.., V- -Q. ku. gshi. LU W5 'Ula ,ul -nah .F -Q. -u A -- A .fun-u 'QIw-.3 'hw surpnse trockiter ofdhe hurdle, venfs, broad IUFTID, and by compehng on th 'nu...,, 13' www b, hm 1 X -- .R Q 3 . ,....,,, .. ,,.., ..,.1... ,.,. . ,,.. . A.1.q'fXe:-Mgr' ., Mfg. Lett to right: Row 1: W. Lawston, L. Tyler, P. Blaylock, G. Hart, B. Armstrong, D. Croohes, D. Reid, A. Ayala, B. Rockover, T. Knight, D. Reid, P. Loreque. Row 2: J. Coberly, W. Esterline, G. Stauber, B. Holley, A. Porter, E. Perry, T. O'mohundro, T. Ostro, S. Brown, T. Carter, D. Blayden, K. Gaulden, A. Haggard, D. Norton, L. Rochower. Row 3: Hal Butler, coach, J. Rough, D. Gallup, C. Glenn, A. Viles, A. Ayala, W. Schondel, S. Moiica, J. Wiczai, F. Nelson, B. Phillips, M. Putnam, T. Busto, T. Arnold, P. Shellenberger, A. Cross, L. McLemore, J. Silva, C. Lynds, J. Wilson, Dancer, coach. Left to right. Row I: J. Hir, B. Mitchell, T. Low, D. Powell, C.. Zeek, J. Marcum, C. Sisco, J. Phelps, A. Domron, B. Ware, R. Reid, D. Sprague, K. Teague, F. Clark. Row 2: D. Starich, H. Shellenberger, D. Pace, M. Devereaux, D. George, B. Lawton, G. Holmbs, S. Wilkenson, S Stickney, M. Schanderl, T. Shrout, K. Locke, G. Brayton, D. Speaker, A. Buckley, K. Stichter, T. Berry lmgr.l Row 3: B. Kane, L. Riggs, J. Gula R. Stone, D. Daniels, J. Ballard, M. Galleghen, C. Pederson, J. Ptak, G. Cook, F. Lang, R. Tracy, D. Dowis, K. Conard, B. Nex. l Sufi 1 Tony Knight pushes off toward pole vault bor. Coach Hal Butler Took chdrge of The Voquero Trdck squcid this yedr. Strong points ot The Tedm included The sprints, broodiump, ond distance rdces. Five Vdqs had clockings of under 10.4 in The century. Jerry Rduch ond Dove Reid hit around 20 feet consistently in The broddiump. The tleete-sTVc1q, Bob Armstrong, hit Ground 10.1 constdntly in The century with Gciry Hart right be- hind him. DGVC Pf?id clears 20 11681 in the broodiump. Sprinter Bob Armstrong crosses the finish line. ns K vu, U- , v- ' ,W-as ., -r 'T 1' are A -- O, ., .. -. -1 .- . 'rr H ' . To 1...!1.p-- - -ex V Q., if . .Q '-7 Tv- '1' ,Argi- L V In-1 W 2' ,N-www 31129 4 Gobf The Vaquero Golf squad was expecfed to have a well-balanced year with four seniors heading the squad. Larry Rehm was the top golfer, firing in the 70's consistently. Ivan McCann look over this year as coach. Ivan McCann Coach Left fo right: Row 1: J. Probsf, J. Herms, J. Hurberf, E. Grelter, Hendrickson, L. DeStrovoIinski, F. Taylor, T. Csaszor, K. Waelder. S. Holmes, T. Larry Rehm practices a drive shot Olshefsky. Row 2: I. McCann, coach, L. Rehm jll 'ffwnn , ' lm' . CFZQ 19 J' , . 6 YJ lx '39 5'- Row one: John Halverson, Leon Omwake, John Hermansen, George Bloecher, John Cubit lMgr.l, Ron Leiter, Chuck Stevenson. Row two: John Schultz-Coach, Larry Foreman, Loren Carroll, Richard Water, Ken Bbrbeck, Phil Quigley, Mike Lewis, Brad Beitel, Roscoe Slade, David Bartrug, Gary Burns. Row three: Steve Butler, Chuck Stanfill, Richard Hain, Carl Hagstrom, Bob lding, Jack Ptak, Bill Rhodes, John Gewin, Steve Turner. L ennis Coach John Schul'rz's Vaq Tennis squad was lauded as one of The top teams in the Freeway League. Bolstereol by six seniors, the Vaqueros won most of their practice matches by large scores. John Schultz, coach ' bk, Q- 1 136 ' Y mi. , . J 153,111 N 1 i9iQ5i. i' ' 6 sr, ,1- uv! , 2' - ' y -::::,f2?15isessi1fgf,zt,' I P? V rs, -, izaiiiifftiwf , Number one man, Roger Pool, serves the ball. John Halvorson is set at mid court for return. Q1 , Q9 Q IV R, .Q . 2, ' ,, .- i . .. 1 Q , ' . ' L .,raf!??Ag' 7 5f'e'4a4,T 7. -33-A ' '. fr - W V . J . .K . ,.. 'N 'Wi Yi T 'W 3uff'4Y'i , 1 -T' 5' ...V kkyk ,. . ' rw ., . ML X WPS gr ' 'W-,V. M, .,:',t:xrr'1r:1zwf :. I-565555312525 ' ol, ' 2 X N t +A,-g,.,m V .114 ,---, , 1 k k b ' 5' x 'Sie' ' ' . . f.. . M- I. A 1 X , VL ms 1-px: ffr.'es52':ef'51 f' Vi-fsiif ' ,ff '1rr V'. 1 'f . .. fiie 1 i -1' - ,, - . 'U . M I:-N121 Wgiiiiiff-ig1??E ' :fQs:1i1e:::P2Z 515, ' - V...VgQgs.. 11VfifVV -V-.fx 1 w Z.:-'Q H37 T 4 K' .M Vai ' K 0 ' . iii.. J f K 1 .. 0 H v. ily '28 Y ,. . ' r . - . V J ' ' 4 ,, K . .-wx. -'.zi'Vi1:zVi'FaL' . ' W' i ,... ,.., . ' 'l ,Ls V- 1..2.'Yff'z ZW 'L 121359 .qi . 'YT ' A 1 L ' ' 1' ' ' ' 111.5 .1 1' 415. fm--,,VVf.V VV I V... W, ' , .M ,iff ' V ,. ' . 2 . V ' iff' 'mmm ' 24. h ' , Mt f K 5 gf A+- fs-'W - .- V- ' .. , ' - 'k'k . - x kkh, 'W :X H , ' . 't J ' .M V 'V , , 4 . 1 f Y 4 . ' V- k'.,' . - ' ' ,, U ...Q .. ,, F... VW V V .rwgzik W wg V, jg, . ,, , .. . . V V 1 .. '- ,474 ' I V 4. . ' W Q V, - , V ..., 1 Q' 9' mmL -. Y 'A ' ,fi . - f .' f . ' ,nw V LL V V X 1 W, , 4 xt ' I - f x ' 'V 1 .. 1 V. , .. M, . 'N , V' R . Y- ' - wa ' , ,..., -frg5q2.2ViiV1 ' fVVVV-Q-VVMVV: .lflwwilk . ' ' A L - 4 1 ' g M ' 1? ,- . K: 1. mVY,i I , I , . .,,A L! . .. V . .. V... . , OWHQG- . VVVV - VV L .'hL' f ' V ' ' L ' V- 1 b K K, . my i Vl.iqi,i ,.V::zg.ig 211.1 .::.1.f ...MVW . ..,,,.4. F, VV.b .5 . ',. K V ., 1 we O , l - Left to right: Row 1: G. Facio, R. Remmel, D. Williams, B. Hemme, R, Dymond, T. Bykerk, D. Dixon, J, Afdahl, J. Early. Row 2: T. Robles, Mgr R Johnson, lcoachl, T. Buckley, lmgr.l, R. Molzahn, M. Dobbins, D. Decker, K. Schroeder, A. Preheim, R. Nichols, G. Hill, S. Stokke. Bill Fulton is sing. Randy Acord, lmgr.l, also missing. Ray Johnson, coach Dick Molzahn, p The Vaquero nine, under Ray Johnson for his first year was the pre-season favorite to repeat as the Freeway League champion. Dick Molzahn, Arnie Preheim, Tony Bykerk, and Ray Dymond headed a roster with lO seniors. Nine members of the squad were coached to the championship of the Anaheim Legion Tournament last summer by Coach Johnson. With the pitching brilliance of Dick Molzahn, backed up by Ralph Nichols and Richard Remmel, the squad looked to big bats, Arnie Preheim and Tony Bykerk, for aid in winning. Amie Preheim, If Tony Bykeflil lb gsm I gg, asv: tl W-A K - Y 1, , 1. -.r - i I , . . , , L . . X 'M 1, 2 .3421 ws... ,,,, :xr i ,, 2, MQ- .., .X .s . '. x ' ' 'hu h 'x5:,!. Stun Stokke, c Gary Hill, 3b f ,,.. -f 4 .,:- 'Roy Dymond, c 'v ,gifigl ' V' 'Egg ' -1 lf, l- . ..,,. ,LM ii, if R Ififfff I Q J.. K Don Hemmel ss Ralph Nichols' P Keith Schroeder, ss A M V A , , ft, 7 - - , 3 . ' El le , sz ,Q ' ' , vi' 64 V ' 'N t . --ff- W , ,,,, .. 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M , . - , lv , K 1- 5- . v sr ' , 1+ w 0,uf I I - E, I x...,4,. 05.5-, 'ef . . , . f fy -Alf 1 V N A N, ru-uw J, I - W , , - 9 KN 5 'P . a..,' 'Q' -5 NA--5 f.f'v 'f'::,3 ,sggghzi ni-lfgzgw . 117- ... . , D: ,.,3,1t.f..',, ,541 .iii ff' pf' N. --j:,'-- - 'A'-:' -L I3Enqnis hWilliaTns slides ahead of pickaff affempf. L a ' . H a . ,W :Qggwm X - 3 . . vi- ' ' A . Q ' An. Q as . fr ilk... , ta vi' ,Lf-A 1 x- fc Hg Qu ,..,, V .. . 1 i , wks Al ' 2, S 1 X N N W 1 'M 1 if w X ix- 1i 1 . 2 K. i' 2 9' lv + Qu y . O h wh' fm. may 15' we Q Ei- mf :ZV K L 5.,1.- ,, 411:55 . .. ' '14 LZVT A I 1 5 'WS'-. it X. 2 1 'ff I f Q VR. is 'Y -1 T3 .1 Left to right: Row 1: M Edgar, B. Whipple, T. Belinger, D. Ramsey, G. Genazar, B. Griego. Row 2: B. Gostes, G. Hancock, J. Farris R Ehrlich, G. Martin, J. Aguilar, L. Cather, W. Choate, R. Acord, L. Floyd, D. Anderson. Row 3: D. Dymond, S. Saalay, L. Harding, M. Lane R. Thompson, J. Garon, R. Tyree, D. Lovera, J. Larue, K. Kissel, P. Barga. unfor Varsity Wes Choate is tagged out at third base. With Rancho possessing such a strong varsity nine, a number of players were forced to go down to the iunior varsity that could have made a varsity squad at other schools. This situation made for a strong squad at the iunior varsity level, The team had a 3-4 pre-league record but started to work together bet- ter as Freeway League action began. .. A Y' Roger Wilson, coach Bob Woodhouse, coach The Freshrncin boseloclll squad is the building ground of future Voquero nines. Bob Woodhouse took over as cooch this yeor ond whipped his pledges into a strong team. Left to right. Row 1: J. Allen, R. Brown, R. Blacha Row 2 D Pursche J Carder P Johnson J Sword J Erubrey P Zeek J Stewart D Pieplow, B. Davis, R. Pine. Row 3: B. Woodhouse coach L Belanger D Castleman L Ducharme J Erwig M Sullms M Hairston J Adlesh, T. Gorelshi, L. Dykes. .. I .,' hw I ' - . - 1 gx ,: aculf 4. If 'I .L,, , N gf TM, 0 O I f mnfnsfra f f, fav, I I O N.,- T QS Y ,, M UQ H .Q OYJZDTJJQZD 1:13 1 flwir places an flw aef1.avL1, and the 111111415 of jzzmn gsnarnlivns. Qur Aclminfsfrafors June, 1960, marks the end of Mr. Richard L. Bivin's third year as Prin- cipal of Rancho Alarnitos. He pre- viously served us as Vice Principal under Mr. Don Kennedy's adminis- tration. Under his leadership this year, Rancho has undertaken a self-eval- uation to determine the strengths and weaknesses of our educational program. A graduate of both Arizona State University and the University of Southern California, Mr. Bivin is an outstanding man. This fact is recog- nized by not only us students, but also the citizens of our town as well, for he was selected as Garden Grove's-Man of the Year by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Jack Schumaker, Vice Principal, beams hap- pily as he leaves for a Student Council meeting. This group, as well as Student Cabinet, Commis- sioners, and many others take up much of his time here at Rancho. V, I ,JA .ie ' Y . ,,, R .1 . A. 11: I . . . gu 'Ng i ,. f , . gf. ,ii Q- -ii, iw fi ff is ,U ini. ,ia . 1 s T i -' ,. , 1.1 .w- Promotion of scholarships of Rancho students is one of Mr. Bill Malick's main interests, as well as one of his duties as Registrar, Mrs. Josephine Aten, our beloved and respected Dean of Girls, passed away in April after a lengthy illness, Her wisdom, patience, and kind- ness will long be remembered by Rancho girls. Her position was temporarily filled by Mrs. Dorothy Sully, who stepped into this difficult iob and handled it well. if -,. .- .' - - U ,Q u ,.. . 0' 00.- fi Q ,, i . . .4 .i ., ua,'. . 'fha . , ,i nl n i . o.,o Q vnu . 4 ,i no o it K 4 an 4 .Q sitio, .. P ii 1 . and . V. Amvac ia gif' - . . A , mi . Q ,,,,, , ifloli. ,', 5 , '.v 'n . ao vv,'a.'-- o o 0 ' o '.' 'Q ...ua .',,c. . ' .'.' ' ..l fo .g ' .' . Y, .. . t .I so ' Q is on 0 ' -Ni' P .'o i i A big smile and a friendly greeting are the trade- marks of Mr. Al Romney, our attendance supervi- sor. A favorite here at Rancho since our beginning in l956, Mr. Romney is one of the busiest men on campus. He is also the advisor for R.A.M. lBoys' Leaguel. -I ,Mr :KTA Garden Grove Union High School District Board of Trustees. Seated from the left are Dr. Joseph Goodman, president, Mr. William Wicsner, clerk, Mr. Marlin Mower, Standing from the left ore Dr. Nathaniel Kurnick and Mr. Carl Lehman. Dfsfrfcf Aafm in fsfrafors Garden Groves Tremendous growth dur- ing the past few years has kept our Dis- trict Administrators constantly at work. The opening of Bolsa Gronde last fall brought the city's third high school. Plans for ci fourth, to he opened in 1961, ore now underway, It is through hard work and constant effort put forth by these fine men thot we hdve a school system of which we may be proud. District Superintendent MR. DONALD KENNEDY 'full Administrative Assistahtl If VMR. SAM CHICASX-xw'.3 U W I , W a -. r' 'lu r IL Jiwf .N W:-islvfei 'X .' 73 -' Q1-QQMR AWAYNE , '! .. :X ' R9C e0l'On Qf'l'?,?l9!QYSfEe4 sf'-,, r f MR. WALEE WINTERS District Qs -hologist 'V' ilk, Mrs. Mildred Goslin X, f x'-' Jgyce A Mrs. 1 ,7 'Sis Mrs. Billie Hurley Principal's Secretary Mfg, f faff This familiar morning sight causes us To wonder how Mrs. Carlson and the other women ever get so many students signed in and off to class every day. If must be quite a job. l Q I sf,-gfs we xi' W W 1 T: 51 RICHARD ADAMS Mathematics U.S.C-B.A. x i MARY JANE ANDERSON Homemalcing ldept. headl Central State Teachers College- B E. Stout Institute, Wis., U.S.C. Claremont HARRIET ARNOLD Business L.B.S,-BS. I 'abr-1 I . J Q R -'f ,g N ,, . .RwW2,,., 1 X me I si' L G . .C Qtsl ,, 'sts g iQ2i z'1 ffsifgzr ' A1 fi--L. . 5 t ri A ' L I 11 ',,' C5?5'fH2 WILBUR ALLEN WAYNE AMBROSE HARRY ANDERSEN Language ldept. headl Boys' P.E. Science U Cal.-B.A., Rutgers U.- Pasadena College-B.A., L.A. State, U. of Ill.-B.S. and M,S M.A., U.C.L.A., U. of Mexico Fresno State, L.B.S. it D Mr. Simmons grins tiendishly as he thinks of the wicked test he has planned for his senior English classes. This alay's off to ct good start. JOHN BASSHAM RYBURN BARTLETT Art lclept, ltecdl MARVIN BATES Mathematics Compton College-A.A., U.S.C.- Industrial Arts L.B.S.-B.A. B.S.-L,B.S.-M.A. L.B.S,-BA. KENT BENNION WALT BEYENBERG FRANCES BEYER R--slness Driver Training ldept. headl Girls' PE. U. Utah-B.S. Miss. So, College-B.S., M.A. Pasadena CC.-AA. Whittier U.C.L.A.-B.S. l l Oh just lay there if that's the Way you want to bel Or is it lie there? JOHN CALLARD MARCELLINE CLAVIER BETTY COXSON English, Mathematics ldept. heacll English English, Journalism Denver U.-B,A. L.B.S.-A.B., M.A. Luther College--B.A. GALE BONNER Science Cal. Poly-B.S. 'K- -X . HAL BUTLER English OccidentalfB.A. ADELMA DALE Language, Mathematics U.C.L.A.-A.B. Berkeley-M.A. 1- 'K - i, WILLIE DANCER Industrial Arts U,C.S.B,-B.A. L.B.S. DUANE EASTBU RN Science I.,B.S.e-B,S. JAMES ENSIGN English Social Studies Occidental-A.B. L.B.S.-M.A. N m ,MASQ MURIEL DANIELSON RAYMOND DGGROAT HERB DYER Girls' PAE, English Industrial Arts ldept. headl Luther Cgllgge L.B.S.-A.B, L.B.S.-B.A. L.A. State-B.A. Those three hours of sleep are catching up with me. Ho-hum! What was that you were saying, Sir? VIVIAN GOGGIN FRED GARCIA Library Language L.A. State-B.A. FLORENCE HJALM Social Studies Immaculate Heart School Nurse L.B,S,-B,A, of Library Science U. British Columbia--B.S.N 1- fi ADRIAN HOLLON BOB HOPKINS ROSS JACKMAN Business Mathematics English, Science Compton J.C. Pasadena-A.B. Aril. STOTG U-B.A., M.A. L,B.S.-B.S. U.S.C.-M.S. 4 5? rm ISABEL JAMES English L.B.S.-B.A., M.A. f?'5gi3ki,,3 Ni You are going to write a paper stressing the effects of Lady Macbeth on . . Hmm, wonder what they are serving in the cafeteria this noon. DON KAYLQR NEIL KLEVEN science ldept. heady JOHN KENNEDY English U.S.C.-B.S. Mathematics, Science Social STL-'dies L.B.S,C.-M.A. L.B.S,-B.A. WhiTT59f-A-B- 5 . RAY JOHNSON Boys s P E idept headl Pepperdine-B.A. L.A. State, L.B.S. U.S.C. JACK LACKMAN English LiB.S.-BA., M.A. V P r O.. QU BOB LAMPSHIRE Boys' P.E. Pepperdine LA, State L.B.St-B.A. lVAN MCCANN Mathematics Roosevelt U.-B.S. Michigan State U.-M.A. JOHN MCGILL Mathematics LaSalle College-A.A. Northern III. U.-B.S. L,B,S.-M.A. 'WST Qi 'pk .vt X it DAVE LARSON Mathematics, Music lowa Wesleyan College Drake U L,B.S.-B.M.E. '40 ft BOB LAWRENCE English rw i N 7 t Occidental-B.A. CALVIN LIPSTON Science U. Mass.-A.B. Boston U.-A.M Q Some lunch period. Never did get to find out what they were sewing today. 5 it.iy .S . f Q!! . iff' Q 'lffnv ' r i . ir its f r a S MlCl'lAEl..MlCHAEl.S DICK MOOMAW TOM MURPHY Busmess Boys' P.E. Social Studies B.A., M.A. Montana U.-B.A. Western Reserve U.-BS 5 CHARLES PEERENBOOM JOE PLEMONS HAROLD POHL LEE RAMIREZ Language, Social Studies Industrial Arts Language English Lawrence-A.B. N. Texas State Texas Christian U.-B.A. Whittier U. Wisconsin-M.A. L.B.S.-B.S. U.C.L.A., L.B.S. I U. Hawaii-B.A. 'mm Sir AWK ..of Lady Macbeth on her husband's actions .... Wonder what we're having for dinner tonight. Steak? Potatoes? Chocolate cake? Oh, torturel JOHN SCHULTZ VIRGINIA SCHULTZ HAL ROBERTS Social Studies Girls' P.E. Social Studies U.C.L.A.-B.A. Whittier-B.A. Claremont Grad. School-M.A. TVA Y w 'r . .. Queen of Angels-R.N. Whittier-BA. -12 :xg 'N -rf iir ,fl I Big. , iff - W . . ei ' 2 3 fr T4 is A I Y Y I 1 iv :ff X ' if A Y 4 JOE RIEDEL Social Studies Idept. heacll Concordia College-B.S. L.B.S.-MA, TOM SEXTON Language Seton Hall U.-B.S. Mexico C.C.-M.A. 'bv' u -1. 'S- EEN ,Q-,v , zzlf X 21.1. ji QQ, I 2327?-,. V 1 a' MANSEL SHINER Agriculture ldept. headl Calif. State Poly-B,S. , 'Us I gs VIRGINIA STRAIN Homemaking Mathematics L.B.S.-B.S. DOROTHY SULLY English Fresno State-A.B. L.B.S.-M.A. P' If K Hu. f Q , d 1 LEWIS SIMMONS BILL SLINGSBY HAL STARR English idept, heqdl Business ldept. headl Mathematics N.W. Mo, Stale U.S.C.-B,S. U. of Calif.--B.A. U. of Mo. L,B.S. 'QV I . Ts, Q ' exft ' K-4' Mr. Simmons gets a view from the other side of the desk as he attends night classes at Long Beach State. Even teachers have to go to school. CAROL ULVILDEN ROSEMARY SWANSON English Girls' P.E. Music Slippery Rock State-B.S. Luther-B.A. HOWARD WARNER Art L.B.S.-M.A. f f ff . .L M .. , .K .. dw if C O SAM WELLBAUM MARY WILEY ROGER WILSON BOB WOODHOUSE English, Speech Language, Science Social Studies Mathematics, Boys' P,E. U,C.L.A.-B.A. Ohio U.-A.B. Santa Barbara-B,A. I L . B .S . --M . A . ' ' 2 , A i I i iw ,qw-J ' pa Wonder what time if is. Last time I looked it was 2:30, Ah well, the end of a perfect-well nearly perfect-day. L.B.S.-B.A. L.A. State GORDON YATER Industrial Arts Fullerton J.C. L.B,S,--A.B. I89 ox' Maintenance Crew, Kneeling from the left are Jimmy Rogers, Norm Shire, Fred Parker, Ray Ramirez, Gus Howard, Tony Burrego, and Roland Gayton. Standing from the left are Hrirolrl Color, Chester Wilson, John McGuiness, Charles Kenny, Lyle Brown, John Shelby, Bob Arthur, and Frank DeWitt. pecia Bleachers need moving for a game. Risers must be put in the gym for a dance. The water and lights are out of order. Who is called on The job? One of The capable - and patient - main- tenance men, ot course, Always ready to do more than their job requires, these friendly men help both students and teachers carry out plans for dances, assem- blies, and games. I r The care and maintenance of the Girls' Locker Room is under the supervision of Mrs. Zelrna lreton. Many a girl depends upon her to find o lost purse, coat, or shoe. Bus Drivers. Front row from left are Mary Gilbert, Barbara Moody, Dorothy Hayward, Mary Rebcirge, and Dorothy Falkenham. Rear from left are Al Perrlne, George Bates, and Harry Markley. Gus Howard Head Custodian ervice Maintenance of the snack loar and cafeteria, checking library books in and out, and keeping track of texts and Student Store sales are iust a few of the im- portant services rendered us by these people. Their help ac- counts largely for the smooth- ness with which Rancho is run. Q. 9, 'ik LQ i ll- -s--H1 v +r:- All' W ... lA W 'Ll' Mrs. Ruth Edwards helps Judy and Johnnie find some reading material. v Les Reafsnyder Book Store Manager Q..-J 5-Bi -r .f,': . . , l -5 A ' I 4 , fi-V5 'T .. .K figgfi 122555 f j l J lss, pyss risssist it ,if - bereft? 1 , ' ' ' 1 r N 1 ' Snack Bar Crew, left to right: Lucy Kelly, Juanita Corder, Peggy Bainter. - ll- Cafeteria Crew, left to right: Marjorie Bernier, Joanne Wicks, Eleanor Johnson, Mildred Stewart, Birdie Umphress Mgr., Jean Yeager, Catherine Fisher. A0146 I - v ' o ' f N fy' 2 1' i -224, s ,N N ff . J It X .Al Dove Pace Robert? Siualio Senior Rates Still Prevuil. Order Now! 407 North Main Santo Ano KI 2-3279 R US- MAILI' .R Post umm: P t h Ids up hold-up man Jo Ellen can get away. Heap big fun in Ghost Town. 7 Knott s Berry Form Grand Ave- Buena Park -, 2 z ,lfnzl . T -5 4 Leslie Johnston is pleased with the selection of new Dodges at: Th 1 t's the swingin'est, says B b M 7 Brookhurst Motors Denno s 10151 Garden Grove Blvd. 9709 Chapman DODGE, DART, SIMCA BOOKS - RECORDS PLEASE- ....4....., .,,. I .L f l li f I, Ll fir' ff' ' , W1 ' . f l 4 Q V, I L L ,LL14 L L LL A L ' A A Connie and Corol Handy lor is if Carol and Connie?l Sherri Allen Takes a number and waits her Turn fo think about redecoraling their room after seeing The buy some of The delicious cakes and cookies ah drapes af: Window World Plaza Bakery 9715 Chapman LE 9-4887 9685 Chapman LE 9-4328 L L .srLL ,LLs sLLLL LsLLLL,L LrL, r s flue ffffifl i Lsslsi ' ' if LSE- sLLs ' The mannikins ar Kandi Kane's are so realistic that they almosr seem To be alive. This one resembles Rancho's Judy Slusher. KANDI KANE'S WANDA'S Ladies' Apparel 9760 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 7-2015 VERN'S Stationery 8. Gifts 12915 Euclid Avenue JE 4-1268 M8.M Muffler Service All Work Guaranteed 9825 Garden Grove Blvd. 4 u . l 3 -fi iii 'un-cc-iQ, - f1'U Betty Cadwell finds a large selection of teen size clothes at: 0shia's Teen Shop Teen 81 Sub-Teen Sizes 9711 Chapman Avenue LE 9-4464 Don't you have anything in green and yellow? asks Keith Schroeder, cz loyal Vaquero. ELAM'S for Men Southern California's Most Distinctive Men's Shops Orange County Plaza 9725 Chapman LE 9-3553 Scotty's Flowers 12062 Brookhurst LE 9-1115 - LE 9-7995 Ken's Barber Shop 1 1042 Dale LE 9-9024 Mac's Arcade Yardage and Sewing Machines Fine Fashion Fabrics 11026 'Garden Grove Blvd. JE 4-3123 - JE 4-3231 Syl Fea I ks with pprehen n as B ttie stands posed th h nd. Beouty by Bettie Where Beauty Comes First 9678 Chapman Ave. LE 9-5511 CIoudiu's A Complete Line of Women's Wear 9717 Chapman Ave. LE 9-5103 Lee's Hobby Shop Hobbies 0 Crafts 0 Mosaics 8751 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 4-0420 Salem Development Co. 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Service Slvy s JE 7-5700 10371 Garden Grove Blvd. 12946 Euclid JE 4 1372 The Daily News West Orange Coun1y's Leading Newspaper Congratulates the Graduating Class of 1 9 6 0 Graduates, Congratulations and Best Wishes! come in to pick up your Free School Key Our way of showing our appreciation to you ALLEN JEWELERS 2 stores to serve you 9874 Garden Grove Blvd. 9885 Chapman at Brookhurst Glen tries to find a perfect orchid for Nancy. Nancy smiles as Glen pins a beautiful white orchid from Century Flowers on her blouse. CENTURY Fl.0WERS 10741 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 7-4741 Consult us for all your flower needs. Reasonable prices. 1 rssrls 4 Bl! John Halvorson is being shown the wide selection This new Chevrolet convertible really rates with of colors in this shirt from: Juanita Neilson and Don Boss. Martin's Men's Store Eddie Hopper Chevrolet 12975 Euclid JE 4-1410 10511 Garden Grove Blvd. JE 4-2700 199 O - 4, J' 5. x . , . 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Aguirre, Julio-Entered as a Soph. C Ftbl. 10, Bktbl. C 10, B 11. Algoso, Allen-Comm. 12, Sci. Club 10, ll, 12, Civics Club 12, Key Club 12, Bowl. Club 11. Allen, Sharron-Transfer from Western Drama Club 12, Annual Staff 12, Christmas Program 12. Alston, Nick Anderson, Chris-Dance Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12, J.V. Bktbl. 10, 11, 12, J.V. Tennis 11, Music Club 10, 11, Band Mgr. 11, 12, Sci. Club 10, ll, 12. Anderson, Nadine-Civics Club 12, F.H.A. 11, 12, Pep Club 12. Anderson, Sheryl-Stud. Coun. 10, 12, G.L. Dress Rep. 10, G.L. Ways 81 Means Chrm. 10, 11, Head Maiorette 10, 11, 12, Farmers Ball Queen 10, Typ. Awd. 10, Serv. Awd. 10, Schl- shp. Club 10, Baton Club 10, Big Sister 9, 10, Ad. Club 10. Andrews, Gary-Art Club 12, Sci. Club 12, Civics Club 12. Apadaco, Ed---Ftbl. C 9, 10, B 11, Var. 12, Letmns. Club 12, Jr. Letmns. Club 10, 11, Bib. Club 12. Arcuri, Lori-Entered as a Soph. Bell- flower High, Comm. 12, G.L. Sec. 10, 11, G.L. Veep 11, 12, Stud. Dir. Jr. Play 11, Serv. Awd. Banq. 11, 12, Gold. Spur 11, 12, Sci. Club 11, Pep Club 10, 11, Bus. Club 10, 11, G.A.A. 10, Bowl. Club 12. Arebalo, Christine-Sch. Serv. Comm. 12, Comm. 12, Stud. Coun. 11, 12, Drill Tm. 10, 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, Jr.- Sr. Prom Comm. 11, Gold. Spur 12, Span. Club 10, 11, 12, Bus. Club 12, Clvlcs Club 12, Pep Club 11, 12, G.A.A.10,11,12. Ashford, Vlc-Scholar of Quarter 11, 12, Bib. Club 9, 10 lPres.l, 11, 12, Schlshp. Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Lat. Club 9, 10, Sci. Club 9, 10, 11. Atkinson, Becky Ayala, Art-Soph. Class Treas. Ftbl. 10, B ll, 12, C Bktbl. 10, C Track 10, Var. Track 11, 12, Bib. Club, Jr. Ltmns. Club. Ayala, Tony Balley, Ellen-Christ. Play 10, Jr. Play 11, Bib. Club 9, io, sci. Club 9, Drama Club 9. Baller, Jerry-J.V. Bktbl. 11. Ballard, Lynne-Entered as a Jr. Paris American, Girls' Chorus 11, 12. Baltazar, Mary Barnes, Anlta-Comm. 12, Girls' Var. Tennis 11, 12, Farmers Ball Prin. 11, Big Sister 10, 11, 12, Fut. Nurses V.P. 10, Bowl. Club 11, Fr. Club 11, Sci. Club 10, Civics Club 12. Bout, Nickle-Sci. Club 10, 11, G.A.A. 9, 11. . Beatty, Chris--Entered ds a Sr. C. K. McClatchy High, Comm. 12, Drama Club 12, Debate Club 12, Sr. Play Cast 12. Beckwith, Ralph-Comm. 12, R.A.H.M. Coun. ll, 12, Jr. Play Cast, LaVoz Reptr. 10, Bktbl. 9, 10, Schlshp. Club 9, Key Club 9, 10, 11 lPres.l, 12, Sci. Club 10, Civics Club 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Electronics Club 9 1Sec.l, 10. ..C.. Bell, Jo Ellen-Entered as a Jr. North East High, Texas, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Cast, El Conquistador Staff 12, Sci. Club 11, Drama Club 11, 12, Civics Club 12, Youth Day Reptr. 12. Bennett, Allen-Comm. 10, 11, Ftbl. B 9, Var. 10, 11, 12, Track 9, Letmns. Club1O,l1,12. Bennett, .loo-J.V. Ftbl. 11, Track 11, F.F.A. Awd. in Beef Production 9, 10, 11, F.F.A. Club 9, lReptr.l, 10 lSec.l 11, 1Pres.l 12. Bern-ier, Bill--Wrestling 12, Sci. Club 12, Bib. Club 12, Civics Club 12. Berry, Tom- B Ftbl. 9. Bossa, Pete-Electronics Club 10, Sci. Club 9. Betts, Maureen Bierrnann, Judi-Comm. 9, Stud. Coun. 9, G.L. Dress Rep. 9, 11, 12, Girls' Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12, G.A.A., Pep Club 10, Span. Club 10, Sci. Club 10, 11, Fr. Club 11, Bib. Club 12. Bloomster, Dick-Baseball 9. Bobenreith, Judy-Stud. Coun. 9, Comm. 12, Girls' Tennis 9, Sci. Club 10, 11, Gold. Spur 12, Lett. 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Art Club 10, ll, 12, Bowl. Club 12, F.T.A. 12, G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, F.H.A. 10, 11, Civics Club 12. Boggs, Doug--Entered as a Jr. Kesman High. Bonlno, Donna-Orch. 10, Girls' Chorus 9, Sci. Club 10, 11, 12, F.T.A. 10, Civics Club 12. Boss, Don-Var. Golf 9, 10, Bowl. Club ll, Sci. Club 11. Bosworth, Helen Bowser, Robert-Astronomy Club 11. Boyer, Dave-Wrestling 12. Brannon, Bob Brown, Ron-Stud. Coun. 9, 11, Mixed Chorus 9, F.F.A. 10. Brumfield, Gary-Comm. 12, C Ftbl. 9, Track C 9, B 10, ll, Var. 12, Fr. Club li, Jr. Letmns. Club 10, 11, Civil Defense. Brye-, Margaret Burbeck, Steve-Sr. Ad. Coun. 12, C Ftbl. 9, J.V. Tennis 12, Certificate of merit from Natnl. Merit Scholarship, Civil Defense 12, Sci. Club 11, 12, Lat. Club 10, Bib. Club 11, 12. Burgln, Bill-Entered as a Jr., Civics Club 12. Burnis, Gary-Choir 11, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Cast, Var. Tennis 9, 10, 12, Trophy for Speech 9, Debate Club 9, Chess Club 9, Civics Club 12, Letmns. Club 12. Busta, Modesto-Boys' Choir 9, A Cap- pella 10, 11, 12, Honorable Mention Awd. Youth in Home, Fashion Pits. 10, Sweepstakes Winner G. Sqr. Hai- loween Window Pointing Contest 12, 4th place Winner O.C.P. window painting contest 12, Art Club 9, 10, ii, 12 lSec.-Treas.l, Drama Club 11, Sci. Club 10, Record Club 9, 10. Bykerk, Tony-Jr. Class Veep, S.A.C. 12, Jr. Play, Ftbl. 'C' 9, 'B' 10, Var. 12, Bsebl, J.V. 9, Var. 10, 11, 12, Key Club 12, Letmns. Club 10, 11, 12. Bym, Jim-Entered as a Jr. Rancho High, Ill. Art Club 12. Cacananta, Dante-Entered as a Soph. Calvttti, Diane- Cameron, Marilyn-Pep Club 10, Sci. Club 10: F.H.A. 11. Canada, Emlly - Entered as a Soph. Pueblo High, Span. Club 10, 11, Bib. Cennamo, Gerald- Chute, Cathy-Record. Sec. 12, Comm. 12, Stud. Coun. 11, 12, Jr. Class Sec., G.L. Welcome Chrmn. 11, Drill Tm. 10, 11, 12, Publ. Chrmn. Jr. Play, Girl of Mo. 10, Forgn. Ex. Stud. Final- ist 11, Big Sister 11, 12, G. L. Fash- ion Show 10, 11, Gold. Spur 11, 12, Sci. Club 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Fut. Nurses 9, Bus. Club 9, Bib. 11, G.A.A. 9, lSec.l 10, Veep 11, TTri Hi-Y 10. Clark, Ronni?Comm. 12, Stud. Coun. 10, 11, 'C' Ftbl. 9. Claypool, Janet-Scholar of Quarter 12, Orch. 10, Girls' Tennis 10, 11, 12, Bib. Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Schlshp. Club 9, 10, 11, 12, F.H.A. 9, G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Snack Bar Crew 10, 11, 12. Claypool, Janis-Concert Band 12, Girls' Tennis 10, 11, Bib. Club 9, 10, 11, 12, F.H.A. 9, G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, Snack Bar Crew 10, 11, 12, Schlshp. Club 9, 10, 11. Clemmons, Carol- Cobb, Betty- Cobb, Ralph - Comm. 12, Marching Band 9,10,11,12,0rch.9,10,11, 12, Dance Band 10, 11, 12, Concert Choir 12, Ftbl. 'C' 10, 'B' 11, 'C' Track 9, Bsebl. 9, Var. Mgr. 10, Jr. Letmns. Club 10, Bib. Club 10, 11, 12. Coleman, Barbara--Lat. Club 9, 10, F.T.A. 9, Pep Club 10, Bowl. Club 11, Sci. Club 10, 11, 12, Civics Club 12, LaVoz Fea. Ed. 9, Bus, Club 12. Cook, George-Vaq. Band 10, 11, Boys' Choir 9, Bktbl: 'B' 10, J.V. 11, Var. 12, Track: 'B' 10, 11, Var. 12, Aeron. Club 11. Cook, Sandy-Mixed Chorus 9, Music Club 9, 10, Sci. Club 10, Civics Club 12, Fut. Nurses Club 9, Bib. Club 11, 12. Covey, .ludyAtud. Coun. 9, 11, Bib. Club 9, Sci. Club 10, Civics Club 12. Cowels, Neva-Bible Club 10, 11, 12. Cox, Terry-Lat. Club 9, 10, Sci. Club 9, 10, 11, Ger. Club 12. Crandall, Bob--Track, 'C' 9, 10, 'B' 11. Crane, Ron-Entered as a Jr. Bell Flower High Track, Var. 11, 12 iCapt.l. Curry, leona- Damron, Gary-Band 9, 10, 'D' Bktbl. 9, Civil Defense 12, Bib. Club 12. Decker, Bob-Scholar of Quarter 11, Comm. 11, 12, Tennis Var. 10, Bsebl. Var. 11, 12, Schlshp. Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Lat. Club lTreas.l 10, Sci. Club 10, 11, 12, Aeron. Club ll, Ltmn. Club 11, 12. Delano, Paulette-Entered as a Jr. Fair- field High, Sr. Play Cast. De-lotto, Christie-Asst. Ath. Comm. 11, 12, Stud. Coun. 9, 11, Drill Tm. 10, Flag Twrl. 11, Typing Awd., Bib. Club 11, 12, F.H.A. 9, G.A.A. Bktbl Mgr. 10, Lett. Girl, Span. Club 10, Fr Club 11. DeNaut, Denny-Stud. Coun. 11, con- cert Band 9, 10, 11, Dance Band 9, 10, 11, 'C' Ftbl. 9, 10, Var. 11, J.V. 12, 'C' Bktbl. 9, 'C' Track 9, 10, Serv. Awd. Banq. 9, 10, 11, Schlshp. Club 10, Music Club 9, 10, 11, Jr. Letmns. Club 9, 10, 11, Record Club 9, 10, Bib. Club 10, 11. Devereaux, Mike-Scholar of Quarter 11, V.P. Stud. Body 12, Ath. Comm. 11, Comm. 11, 12, Stud. Coun. 11, 12, Ftbl. Var. 10, J.V. 11, Track: 'B' 10, Var. 11, 12, 'C' Bsebl. 9, Youth Day 12, Club City Admin., Co-Ed King Cond., Electr. Club 9, lV.P.l 10, Schlshp. Club 9, 10, 11, 12, sci. Club 9, 1o, 11, Letmns. Club 10, 11, 12, Sci. Post 212-11, 12, Gold. Spur lPres.l 12. Dickerson, Don-El Conquistador Asst. Sports Ed. 11, J.V. Ftbl. 11, Bktbl.: 'C' 9, J.V. ll, Var. 12, Track: 'B' 9, Var. 10, 'B' 11, Cross Country Var. 10, Bsebl. 9, LaVoz Staff 11. Dissmoro, Judy-A.S.B. Sec. 12, Comm. 11, 12, Stud. Coun. 11, 12, Yell Ldr. Frosh Class, G.L. Hist. 10, 11, Drill Tm. 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 10, Jr. Play Cast, Gold. Spur 11, 12, Sci. Club 10, G.A.A. lHockey Mgr.l 10, 11, Music Club lSec.l 10, Bus. Club 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Schlshp. Club 10. Dittmelr, Henry-Entered as a Sr. Garden Grove High, Civics Club 12. Dixon, Vivian-Entered as a Jr. Span. Club 12. Dolan-, Joann--Comm. 12, Art Club 10, 11, 12, Sci. Club 10, 11, 12, Civics Club 12, F.T.A. 12, Bowl. Club 12, Bib. Club 11, Drama Club 10, Jr. Sr. Prom Dec. Comm. Dow, Sandra- Drake, Wilma-Jr. Red Cross 9, Fut. Nurses 10, G.A.A. 10. Dyrnond, Ray-Comm. 11, Yell Ldr. Sr. Class, Ftbl: 'C' 9, 'B' 10, Var. 11, 12, Bsktbl, 'C' 9, J.V. 10, Var. 11, Bsebl., Var. 9, 10, 11, 12, Letmns. Club 10, 11, 12, Key Club 11, 12, Sci. Club 10, 11. Early, Joe-Entered as a Jr. Millikan High, S.A.C. 12, Bsebl. J.V. 11, Civil Defense 12. Edwards, Gary-Entered as a Soph. Tu- lare High, Comm. 12, 'C' Ftbl. 10, Wrestling 12, Span. Club, Sci. Club. Erickson, Allan-Bus. Mgr. 12, Comm. 11, 12, Stud. Coun. 9, 10, 11, 12, V.P. Soph. Class, R.A.M. Plning. Coun. V.P. 11, Band 9, 10, 11 lPres.l, Con- cert Choir 11, 12, Boys' Quartet 11, 12, Jr. Play Bus. Mgr. 11, Tennis lCapt.l 9, 10, 11, 12, A.F.S. Stud. Comm. 11, 12, Forgn. Ex. Stud. 11, C.A.S.C. Dist. 21 lV.P.l 12, Youth Day H. Sch. Supt. 11, P.T.A. Scholar 10, 11, Scholar of Quarter 11, 12, Scholar of Yr. 11, Harvard Book Recipient 11, C.A.S.C. Jr. Del. 11, Schlshp. Club 9, 10, lV.P.l 11, lPres.l 12, Lat Club 9, lV.P.l 10, Sci. Club lPres.l 10, 11, Bib. Club 11, 12 lTrons. Chrmn.l, Letmns. Club 10, 11, 12. Eslobrooks, Roger Fleld, Wayne Fllogle, Dan Flocken, Bruce-Entered as a Jr. Bell- flower High, Bib. Club 11, 12. Fogllosso, larry-Ftbl: 'C' 9, 'B' 10, J.V. ll, Art Club 10. Force, Jeri-Entered as a Sr., S.A.C. 12, G.A.A. 12. Ford, Myra-Entered as a Jr. Girls' Cen- tral High, Comm. 12, Scholar of Quar- ter 11, Honor Roll 11, 12, Debate Awd. 11, Speech Awd. 11, Bib. Club, F.T.A. 12, Lat. Club, Debate Club, G.A.A., Schlshp. Club 12. Ford, Bob-Entered as a Soph. Aptos High, Pep Comm. 12, Stud. Coun. 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Sci. Club ll. Fortney, Jlrn-Ftbl. Var. 10, Wrestling 12, Electr. Club 9, Sci. Club 11, 12, Sci. Ex. Post 212-11, lPres.l 12. Foster, Dick-J.V. Tennis 10, Bib. Club lPres.l 11, 12, Span. Club 10. Foster, Woody-Stud. Coun. 9, 10, 11, 12, Ftbl. 9, 10, Track 12. Foto, Phil Fox, Sharon Franklin, Ann-Entered as a Sr. Balboa High, Civics Club 12, Bowl. Club 12, Fr. Club 12, Schlshp. Club 12. Franz, Rosemary-Marching Band 9, 10, 11, Fut. Nurses Club lV.P.l 11, Bowl. Club lTm. Capt.l 11. Gaines, Judy-Serv. Awd. Comm.' 11, 12, Stud. Coun. 11, 12, G.L. Welcome Chrmn. 11, 12, Drill Tm. 10, 11, Tennis 12, Art Cert.. 11, Sr. Play Cast, Youth Day City Admin. 12, Drama Club 9, Nurses Club 9, G.A.A. 9, lHockey Mgr.l 10, lPub.l 11, 12, Sci. Club lSec.l 10, Art Club lSec.-Treas.l 11, Schlshp Club lSec.l 11, Gold Spur 12. Gaines, Ron-Comm. 12, Ftbl. 10, 11, 12, Track 11. Gannaway, Ted Gardner, Mary Ann-Entered as a Jr. Red Bluff High, Jr. Play, Bowl. Club 11, Drama Club 11. Garon, Joyce-Entered as a Sopr. Niles Township High, Comm. 12, Jr. Class Sec., G.L. Hist. 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 10, A Cappella Choir 11, Sr. Play lPub.l, LaVoz Staff 10, El Conquistador Asst. Ed. 11, 12, G.A.A. 10, 12, Scholar of Quarter 11, 12, Scholar of Year 11, Daughter of Amer. Rev. Awd. 12, Youth Day Dept. Mgr. J. C. Penny, Seal Bearer, Schlshp. Club 11, l'Pres.l 12, Gold. Spur ISec.-Treas.l 12, Sci. Club 11, 12, Span. Club 11, F.T.A. Club 12, Big Sister 10, 11, 12, Quill 8, Scroll Club 12, Serv. Awd. Banq. 11, 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. fi- nalist Buffum's Young Careerist. Gast, Ron-Stud. Coun. 11, Track 9, 10, 11, Record Club 10. Gewin, John-Parlm. A.S.B. 12, Comm. 12, Stud. Coun. 9, 10, 12, Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12, Optimist Club Speech Con- test Runner-Up 10, Photo Club 9, Sci. Club 10, 11, 12, Debate Club 11, Letmns. Club 12. Gilardi, John-Entered as a Soph. Gar- den Grove High, Stud. Coun. 10, Band 10, 11. Givens, Brenda-Comm. 12, Sec. Class 9, 10, 12, Yell Ldr. Jr. Class, S.A.C. 12, Drill Tm. 10, 11, Jr. Play Cast, Bus. Club 9, 10, 12, Pep Club 9, lSec.l 10, 12, Civics Club lTreas.l 12, Sr. Priv. Comm. 12, Letmns. Prin. 10, Frosh Girl of Yr., Girl of Mo. 11. Guia, JudyAr. Class Sec., G.L. Dress Rep. 9, 11, Hmker. Awd. 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 11, Pep Club 9, 10, 11 l5ec.l, 12 lDir.l, Bus. Club 11, 12, F.H.A. 9, 10, lV.P.l 11, G.A.A. 9, 10. Gumee, Barbara-F.H.A. 12, Civics Club 12. Gutierrez, Rosie-Stud. Coun. 10, Con- cert Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Majorette 11, 12, Tennis 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Span. Club 10, 11, 12, Bus. Club 11, 12, Lett. Girl 12, G.A.A. 9, 10 lVlybl. Mgr.l 11, 12 lPres.l. Guyor, Ron4Pub. Comm. 11, Brd. of Control Chrmn. 12, Comm. 11, 12, Stud. Coun. 11, 12, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Tennis 11, 12, Serv. Awd. Banq. Top 10 11, 12, 1st place Optimist Club Speech Contest 10, Lions Club Con. 10, Trophy 1st Place Novice Speech Tour. 12, City Cnlcmn Youth Day 11, Pres. Opt. Club Youth 10, County Supt. Youth Day 12, Civics Club lPres.l 12 Gold. Spur 11, 12 Schlshp. Club 11, Sci. Club 10. 11, 12, Photo Club 10, 11, Fr. Club 11, 12, Aeron. Club 11, Bowl. Club 10, Bib. Club 11, 12. Guyer, Stove--Civics Club 12, Photo Club 10. Hood, Howard-Tennis J.V. 10, 11, Span. Club 10, 11 lSec.l, Bowl. Club 11. Hooper, Lily-Entered as a Sr. Centennial High, LaVoz Reprt. 12, Seal Bearer 12, Art Club 12, Debate Club 12, Schlshp. Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Drama Club 12. Horan, Pat-Jr. Play, Big Sister 9, 11, 12, Bus. Club 10, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Civics Club 12, Stud. Coun. 10. Hough, David-Ftbl. Var. Mgr. 9, 10, 11, Germ. Club 12, Electr. Club 9, Stud. Coun. 9. Howard, Melvlna-G.L. Dress Rep. 10, LaVoz Reptr. 9, 10, El Conquistador Staff 10, Sci. Club 10, 11, Pep Club 10, Bus. Club 12. Howell, Ron Huggins, Linda-El Conquistador Staff 9, 10, LaVoz Staff lP.Ed.l 9, 10, Hmcing. Queen 12, Bowl. Club 11, 12, Sci. Club 10, 11, Lat. Club 9, 10, F.T.A. 9, Pep Club 9, 10, Bib. Club 12, Bus. Club 12. Hunl, Roy Hutsell, Linda-Pep Club 10, 11, F.H.A. 10, Comm. 12, G.A.A. 10. Huttunen, Leona-Foreign Exchange Stu- dent from Finland, Honorary member Gold. Spur 12. Jackman, Donnyo-Entered as a Soph. Horace Mann High, Comm. 12, Stud. Coun. 9, 10, 11, G.A.A. 9, Buffums Young Careerist 12, Sci. Club 10, 11, Bowl. Club 11, Civics Club 12, Bib. Club 11, Pep Club 10. Jantzon, Jorry-Entered as a Sr. Ban- ning High. Johnson, Glenn-Stud. Coun. 9, Golf Var. 10, Span. Club 10, Sci. Club 10, 11, Civics Club lV.P.l 12, Civil De- fense 12. Johnson, Jo Jones, Robert Leo Jones, Tom-Marching Band 12, Vaq. Band 10, 11, Track 'B' 11. Kane, Marilyn-Bus. Club 10, G.A.A. 10, 11. Kearney, John-Civil Service 11. Kelly, Paul-Chapt. Star Farmer 11, F.F.A. lSec.l 12. Kiker, Ron-Ftbl. 'B' 10, Sci. Club. 10. Kilianskl, Dave--Ftbl., 'B' 11, Var. 12, Tennis 12, Lat. Club. 9. Kincey, Claudia-Nurses Club 9, 10, Bib. Club 10, 11, 12, G.A.A. 10. King, Sharon-Pep Club 10, Bus. Club 11, 12, Bowl. Club 12, Civics Club 12 Klum, Jim-Stud. Coun. 10, Sci. Club 10, Bowl. Club 10, Civics Club 12. Knupp, Sharon-Entered as a Jr. Para- mount High, Bib. Club. Kurimay, Jerry-Entered as a Sr. Venice High, F.F.A. 12. Lackey, Bill Haase, Steve Hales, Betty Hallamore, Sue-Entered ds a Frosh 8. Sr. Marywood High, G.A.A. 9. Halvorson, John - C.A.S.C. Del. 12, Comm. 10, 11, 12, Stud. Coun. 9, 12, S.A.C. 12, Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Ensemble 10, 11, 12, 'D' Bsktbl. 9, Tennis, Var. 9, 11, 12, J.V. 10, Co-Ed. King Cond. 12, Sci. Club 10, ll, 12, LGT. lo, Bib. 12, Music Club 10, Letmns. Club 10, 11, 12. Hamor, Ernie-A Cappella Choir 12, Ftbl: 'C' 9, 'B' 10, J.V. ll, Var. 12, Bldbl. 9, SCl. Club ll, ATT Club 12, Record Club 11. Hanover, Llndo Hardman, Bobble Harren, Kaye Harrls, Carol Hart, Gary-Asst. Ath. Comm. 12, Comm. 11, 12, Stud. Coun. 9, 10, 11, 12, S.A.C. 12, Ftbl.: 'B' 9, 10, Var. 11, 12, Track, 'C' 9, 'B' 10, Var. 11, 12, Bsebl. 9, Lettmns. Club 11, 12, Key Club 11, lV.P.l 12, Jr. Letmns. Club lV.P.l 10. Hartley, Janice-Entered as a Sr. Red- lands High. Hemhauser, Harry-Entered as a Jr. Gar- den Grove High, Ftbl., 'C' 11, 'B' 12, Track: 'C' ll, 12. Hemme, Don-Ftbl.: 'C' 10, 'B' 11, Bktbl.: 'D' 9, 'B' 10, Var. 11, 12, Bsebl. J.V. 9, 10, Var. 11, 12, Letmns. Club, Bib. Club, Jr. Letmns. Club lSec.l 9, Key Club. Hendrickson, Fred-Golf Var. 9, 10, 11, 12, Schlshp. Club ll, Nat. Art Awd. 10, Golf-Most Imp. Player 10, Sci. Club 10, li, Civics Club 12, Bowl. Club 11, 12, Art Club. Hendrix, Don Henry, Linda-Entered as a Jr. Salinas High. Hermann, Jack-Entered last half of Frosh yr. Enterprise High, Electr. Club 10. Hermansen, Leonard-P.T.A. Stud. Rep., Bib. Club 11, 12, Sci. Club 10, 11, 12, Lat. Club 9, 10, Schlshp. Club 10, Electr. Club 9. Hurlburt, Joanne-Entered as a Soph. Fairport High, Span. Club 10. Herms, Jim Hernandez, Sooky - Commisr. 10, Grls. Lge. Sec. 11, Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Concert Bnd. 9, 10, 11, 12, District Bnd. 9, 10, 11, 12, Sr. Play 12, Girls' Tennis 12, G.A.A. Girl of Yr. 12, Nat. Ltn. Certif. Awd. 11, Serv. Awd. 10, 11, CASSA Eval. Chm. 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, G.A.A. 9, 10, ll, 12, Sftbl. Mng. 10, Treas. 11, V.P. 12, Bbl. Club 9, 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Sci Club 10, 11, Schlrshp Club 10, il, Music Club 9, Letr. Girl 12, Bus. Club Welcome Chrmn. 12. Heydlauff, Don Hoek, Pat-Entered as a Sr. Woodrow Wilson High, Bus. Club 12, Civics Club 12. Holland, Pattle-Sci. Club 10, Bus. Club 12, G.A.A. ll, Pep Club 11, 12. Heltrltz, Dave-Bktbl. 9, Tennis 9, Bib. Club. Hood, Howard-Stud. Coun. 12, Treas. Jr. Class, Tennis J.V. 10, 11, Span. Club 10, 11 lSec.l, Bowl. Club 11. Land, Janet-Comm. 12, Stud. Coun. 9, 12, G.L. Dress Rep. 12, S.A.C. 12, Drill Tm. 10, 11, El Conquistaclor Staff 9, 10 lBus. Mgr.l 11, lEd.l 12, LaVoz Staff 9, 10, Youth Day Reptr. 9, 10, ll, 12, G.L. Fashion Shw. 11, Serv. Awd. Banq. ll, O.C. Brd. of Realtors Essay Contest 3rd prize, Pep Club 9, 10, 11 lTreas.l, 12 l0fCt'-l: Schlshp. Clb. 9, Gold. Spur ll, 12, Ad. Club 11, Bowl. Clb. 11, Sci. Club 11, Big Sister 9, 10, 11, Quill 8- Scroll Club 12. Lang, Frank-Stud. Coun. 10, Ftbl, 'B' 9, to, J.V. 11, var. 12, Track, var. 12, Record Club 10, Sci. Club. 10, Key Club 12, Jr. Letmns. Club 10, Bowl. Club 10. 210 Langstraat, Sharon-Comm. 10, 1 1, Stud. Coun. 9, 10, 11, 12, G.L. Dress Rep. 10, Class Sec. 10, 11, G.L. Pres. 11, 12, Drill Tm. 10, Song Ldr. 11, LaVoz lFea. Ecl.l 9, 10, lAss't. Ed.l 11, 12, Letmns. Prin. 11, Hmcng. Prin. 12, Serv. Awd. Banq. 9, 10, 11, 12, For- eign Ex. Stud. finalist 11, Let. Girl 10, Schlshp. Club 10, 11, Gold Spur 11, 12, G.A.A. lRep.l 9, 10, lSec. 11, Sci. Club 10, 11, Record Club lPres.l 10, Youth Day 10, 11, Pep Club 10, ll, Hi Mag. Reptr. 12. Larkin, Tom Law, Jordan-F.F.A. Lechner, Donna-Fut. Nurses 9. Lehman, Betty-Entered as a Sr. Mary- land Heights High, Bib. Club 12, Civics Club 12, Bus. Club 12. Lehigh, Connie-Girls' Chorus 9, Nurses Club 9, lTreas.l 11, Bib. Club 9, 10, 1l,12,F.T.A.12. Lennon, Nettie Licklelg, Jodie--Drill Tm. 11, G.A.A. 9, 10, Lat. Club 9, 10, Sci. Club 10, Bib. Club 10, F.T.A. 9. Lobaugh, Dan Lostlen, Charles-Ftbl. 'C' 9, Let, of Com- mendation 12, Jr. P.T.A. Rep. 11, Sci. Club 10, 11, Bib. Club ll, 12. Low, Tom-Ath. Comm. 12, Comm. 12, Stud. Coun. 12, 'C' Ftbl. 9, 'C' Bktbl. 9, Track: 'B' 10, 11, Var. 12, Fr. Club '11, 1.2, Sci. Club 12, Bowl. Club 12, 'Civil Defense 12. Lowe, Tom-F.F.A. lTreas.l 10, Civics Club 12. Lund, Carol-Typ. Awd. 9, F.H.A. 9, 10, Sci. Club 10, 11, Pep Club 10, Bib. Club 10, Fut. Nurses Club 10, Bus. Club 12, G.A.A. 9, Art Club 9. Lynds, Charles-Track 10, Cross Cntry. 10, ll. Manning, Joe-Entered as Soph. Colonel White High. Martine .leanne-Comm. 12, G.L. Dress Rep. 10, 12, S.A.C. 12, Girl of Mo. 10, Mascot 10, Fut. Nurses lV.P.l 9, G.A.A. 9, Sci. Club 10, 11. Matlock, Jim-Entered as a Sr. Bellflower High, Ftbl. J.V. 12, A Cappella Choir 12. Maxiey, Linda-Comm. 12, LaVoz Reptr. 9, F.T.A. Club 9: Lat. Club 9, 10, G.A.A. 9, 10, 12, Bowl. Club 11, 12, Bus. Club 12, Art Club 12. Maxwell, Mike McCarthy, Donna - Stud. Coun. 12, Chorus 11, Hmking, Hostess 11, Ush- erette Music Concert 12, Talent Shw., Fut. Nurses Club 9, 10, F.H.A., Bus. Club 12. McKillop, Karen-A Cappella Choir 11, Bib. Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Fut. Nurses Club 10, Sci. Club 10. 11. McKinley Steve-Stud. Coun. 12, F.T.A. 12. Miller, Susan-Entered as a Sr. Mann- heim American High. Minor, Martin-Comm. 11, Ftbl. 'B' 9, 10, Var. 11, 12, Bktbl. 'C' 9, Letmns. Club 11, 12, Sci. Club 11. Mitchell, .lim-Entered as a Sr., F.F.A. 12. Mitchell, Bob-Brd. of Contr. 12, Comm. 12, Stud. Coun. 10, 11, 12, Pres. Soph. Class, Prog. Chrmn. RAHM 11, 12, Yell Ldr 11, Jr. Play Cast, LaVoz Staff 10, Ftbl. 'B' 10, Capt. 11, Track Var. 10, 11, 12, Tennis Capt. Var. 12, Serv. Awd. 11, 12, Schlshp. Club 9, 11, 12, Gold. Spur 11, 12, Letmns. Club 10, 11, 12, Span. Club lPres.l 10, Sci. Club 10, Civil Def. 12, Rec- ord Club l0, Bib. Club 11, 12. Mobley, Janice-Comm. 10, Stud. Coun. 9, 10, 11, Maiorette 11, Mix Chorus 9, Girls Chorus 10, F.T.A. lV.P.l 9, F.H.A. 9, 10, ll, Music Club 9. Morrow, Joan-Drill Tm. 10, 11, Jr. Play Cast, Sci. Club 10, 11, 12, Drama Club 9, F.T.A. 10, Pep Club 10, 11, Art Club 10, Civics Club 12, Span. Club 12. Molzahn, Dick-Fgbl., 'C' 10, Bktbl., 'D' 9, 'C' 10, Bsebl. Frosh J.V. 10, Var. 11, 12, Most Val. Bsebl. Plyr. 9, Most lnspir. Plyr. Bsebl. 11, Bib. Club 12, Letmns. Club 12, Jr. Letmns. Club 10, 11. Moyer, Richard-Entered as a Sr. Wau- matosa High, Civics Club 12. Murphy, Patrick-Entered as a Sr. Hud- son Bay High. Nazarian, Pete Neatherey, Sheila Nichols, Ralph-Comm. 12, Stud. Coun. 10, 11, RAHM Sec. ll, 12, Jr. 81 Sr. Play Casts, Bsebl. Frosh, J.V. 10, 11, Var. 12, 2nd place Elks Club Essay Contest 11, Civil Def. 12, Schlshp. Club 9, 10, 11, Record Club 10, Jr. Letmns. Club 10, 11, Lat. Club 9, 10, 11, Sci. Club 10, 11, Bib. Club 12: Letmns. Club 12. Nielsen, Juanita-Entered as a Sr. Emil G. Hirsch High. Oakes, Sharon Carol-Entered as a Jr. Garden Grove High. Ogelsby, Diane-Stud. Coun. 10, 11, 12, LaVoz Reptr. 9, Bus. Club 10, Bib. Club 10. Olclenkomp, Mary--Comm. 12, Asst. Ed. El Conquistador 9, LaVoz Reptr. 9, Tennis 10, Buffums' Young Careerist, Schlshp. Club 9, 10, 11, Gold. Spur 12, G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, Sci. Club 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, Fut. Nurses 10, Youth Day 9. Olshefsky, Tom-Entered as a Sr. Frank- lin High. O'Mohundro, Max Omwake, Leon+Sr. Play Cast, Ftbl. 'C' 12. Ostrem, Harold Pace, Dave-RAHM l8us. Mgr.l 12, Con- cert Choir 12, Ftbl. Var. 12. Parro, .loo-Bktbl.: 'C' 9, J.V. 11, Tennis J.V. 9, Bowl. Club 10, 11, 12, Sci. Club 10. Percy, Luke-Track 'C' 9, lst place Gen. Math Contest 10, Aeron. Club 10, 11, 12. Perry, Carole Peterson, Joyce-Girls' Chorus 12. Phelps, Jerry Pike, James-Comm. 12, Electr. Club 9, 10, Germ. Club. Sergeant-at-Arms 12. Prehoim, Amie-A.S.B. Pres. 12, Stud. Coun. 11, 12, Soph. Class Sec.-Treas., RAM Pres. 11, Ftbl, 'B' 9, Var. 10, 11, 12, Bktbl. Var. 9, 10, 11, 12, Most Val. Plyr. Bsebl. 9, Most Imp. Plyr. Bsebl. 11, Bib. Club 11, lSong Ldr.l 12, Letmns. Club 10. Proctor, Steve-Band 9, 10, Civics Club 12, Span. Club 10. Ptak, .lack-Comm. 12, Sr. Play, Ftbl. 'C' 10, Track 'B' 10, Var. 12, Cross Cntry. Var. 11, Tennis Var. 11, 12, Bsebl. Frosh., Letmns. Club 11, lSec.l 12, Sci. Club 9, 12, Fr. Club 11, 12, Key Club 12, Stud. Serv. 12, Jr. Letmns. Club 9, 10, Bowl. Club 12, Bib. Club 12, Lat. Club 9. Raddatz, Mary-Sch. Serv. Comm. 125 Comm. 125 Stud. Coun. 125 Jr. Play 115 Scholar of Qtr. 115 Sch. Serv. Awd. Banq. 115 Art Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Lat. Club 95 Pep Club 115 Sci. Club iSec.i11,125G.A.A. 9, 10, 11,127 Schlshp Club 11, 125 Gold. Spur 125 F.T.A. 125 Bib. Club ll, 125 Civics 125 Tri Hi Y 10. Ravenscroft, Sharon--Entered as a Sr. North High. Roady, linda-Pep Club 105 F. H. A. 107 G.A.A. 105 Sci. Club 107 Bus. Club 125 F.H.A. 12. Rehm, Larry-Entered as a Jr. McGill Institute High5 Stud. Coun. 125 Bktbl. J.V. 11, vcr. 12, Golf ver. 11, 125 Speech Tour. lst Trophy in Extemp.5 Ex. Awd.5 Schlshp. Club 11, 12 iTreos. Pub.l Debate Club 11, 12. Rzezsutek, Lin-da Rlncon, Jeanne-Entered as a Sr. Lake- wood High. Robbins, Jim Robinson, Mike-EI Conquistador lAsst. Spts. Ed.l 9, 10, 11, lSpts. Ed.l 125 LaVoz Spts. Wri. 9, 10, lSpts. Ed.l 11, 125 Photographer for paper 81 annual 10, 11, 125 Bsebl. Frosh5 lst Awd. Spt. Pg. in Cnty.5 2nd Spts. Wrtr. in Cty.5 5th in Day In Navy Cnst.5 Bowl. Club 105 Sci. Club 107 Civics Club 125 Key Club 12. Rollison, Barbara - Entered as a Sr. Charles E. Gorton High5 Sr. Play Cast5 Debate Club. Rowe, Fred Rubendall, Diana-Concert Band 9, 10, 115 Lat. Club iSec.l 95 F.T.A. iSec.1 95 Schlshp. Club 95 Pep Club 10, 115 Bib. Club 11, 127 Big Sis. 105 Sci. Club 10, 117 Comm. 125 Bowl. Club 12. Rubin, Gary-Sr. Play Cast5 El Conquis- tador Darkroom Help 115 LaVoz Staff 125 Bsebl. J.V. 9. Rudaitis, Sonya-Comm. 10, 115 lSec.- Treas.l Frosh Closs5 S.A.C. 125 Yell Ldr. 11. Saul, Betty-Pep Comm. 125 Stud. Coun. 125 Pep Club 12. Schaberg, Judy-Entered as a Sr. St. Thomas Aquinas High5 S.A.C. 12. Schroeder, Keith-Comm. 125 Stud. Coun. 11, 125 Pres. Sr. Class5 S.A.C. 125 RAHM lV.P.l 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 LaVoz Staff 95 Var. Ftbl. 125 Var. Bsebl. 9, 10, 11, 125 Schlshp. Club 95 Sci. Club 10, lV.P.l 11, Letmns. Club 11, 12. Schuler, Sharon-Bib. Club 125 Bowl. Club 11, 12. Scott, Marshall-Wrestling Tm. 12. Seaman, Dennis-Entered as a Sr. Sierra High5 Var. Ftbl. 125 Wrestling 12. Seymour, Hennelnf-Brd. of Cont. 125 Comm. 125 Stud. Coun. 125 Concert Choir 10, 11, 12. Shaffer, Gilbert-Entered as a Sr. Pampa High5 F-.F.A. 12. Shaver, Mac-Jr. Play5 Sci. Club 105 Drama Club 95 Pep Club 9, 10, 11. Shaw, Patty Shellenberger, Chuck-Entered as a Soph. Fremont High. Shrout, Terry-Ftbl.: 'C' 9, 10, J.V. 115 Var. 125 Bktbl.: 'D' 9, 'C' 105 Track: 'C' 10, 'B' ll, Var. 125 Bsebl. Frosh5 Wrest. J.V. 125 Most lnspir. Plyr. Bktbl. 95 Most lnspir. Plyr. J.V. Ftbl. 115 F.F.A. iTreas.l 115 Letmns. Club. Simmons, Sue Slagle, Linda-Pep Club 9, 105 Sci. Club 105 F.H.A. 105 Bus. Club 10. Smith, Sandy Speaks, Dave Speaks, Gayle-Sci. Club 105 Art Club 9,10,l1,125Pep Club 10, 11, 12. Spence, Gail-Entered as a Jr. Santa Ana High5 Bib. Club 125 Honor Roll 12 Spier, Bob Sprouse, Carole-Mix. Chorus 95 A Cap- pella Choir 105 Bib. Club 11. Stacey, Joyce-Comm, 125 Drill Tm. 10, 115 Bib. Club 11, 125 G.A.A. 9, 105 Pep Club 10, 115 Sci. Club 105 Bowl. Club 11. Stagner, Brenda Stagg, Craig Stefenhagen, Sandy-Entered as a Sr. Downers Grove High. Snyder, Elaine Spangler, Karolyn-Bib. Club lSec.l 9, 105 Art Club lSec.l 9, 105 Sci. Club 10. Stetzer, Nancy-G.L. Dress Rep. 115 Girl of Mo. 105 G.A.A. 9, 105 Sci. Club 10, 113 Bus. Club iPres.l 125 Civics Club 125 Bowl. Club 12. Stewart, Phil-Comm. 125 Stud. Coun. 105 Ftbl. 'C' 105 Bowl. Club 115 Bus. Club 125 sci. Club 10, 11. Stickney, Steve-Track 125 Art Club 12. Stokke, Stan-Comm. 9, 10, 125 Stud. Coun. 125 Pres. Class 95 lV.P.1 Class 125 Yell Ldr. Class 10, 125 S.A.C. 125 RAHM iPub. Chrmn.1 11, 125 Jr. Play5 LaVoz Staff 11, iEd.l 125 Ftbl.: 'C' 9, 'B' 105 Bktbl.: 'C' 9, 'B' 10, J.V. 11, Var. 125 Bsebl. Var. 9, 10, 11, 125 Letmns. Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Civics Club 12. Storm, Kent-Ftbl. 'C' 9, 105 Jr. Letmns. Club. Stull, Jim-Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Dance Band 117 Ftbl. 9, 10, 115 Bktbl. 95 Tennis 9, 10, 115 Letmns. Club5 Jr. Letmns. Club. Taggart, Vic-Jr. Play COST, Sr. Play Cast. Tepper, Penny-Comm. 11, 125 Stud. Coun. 105 Yell Ldr. Class 115 Drill Tm. 10, 115 Jr. Play5 G.A.A. 9, 105 Honor Roll 125 Drama Club lSec.1 9, 105 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Sci. Club 10, ll, 125 F.T.A. 9, 10, 1151 Art Club 9, 105 Record Club lTreas.l 105 Bus. Club 9, 105 Bib. Club 115 Bowl. Club 10. Thiessen, Sam Tinsman, Dennis-Entered as a Sr. Gar- den Grove High5 Comm. 125 Ftbl. Var. 125 Wrest. Var. 125 Civics Club 125 Letmns. Club 12. Turner, Linda-Stud. Coun. 95 Maiorette 105 Drama Club 9, 10, 117 Pep Club 10, 11, 12. U-Ren, Claude Valenzuela, John-Entered as a Jr. St. Anthony5 Ftbl. Var. 125 Bsebl. Var. 125 Letmns. Club 12. Vandivort, Barbara Vaughn, Terry-Track 9, 10, 11, 125 Tennis 10, 11, 125 F.F.A. 9, 105 Sci. Club 10, 11. Vergilio, Ron--Comm. 115 Ftbl. 'B' 10, J.V. 11, Var. 125 Bsebl. Frosh5 Magic Show Par. Nigl'1t5 Jr. Letmns. Club 10, Key Club ll, lSec.l 12. Vincent, Ray-Comm. 115 Stud. Coun. 115 Ftbl. 'B' 9, Var. 10, 11, 125 Letmns. Club 10, 11, 125 Sci. Club 10. Walls, Zelda Walter, Jim Warnock, .leri - Drill Tm. 115 Girls' Chorus 95 A Cappella Choir 105 Pep Club 9, 105 Music Club 9, Sci. Club 105 Bowl. Club 115 Bib. Club 12. Watkins, Diane Watson., Pat-Comm. 125 Sr. Play lPubl.l El Conquistador Staff 125 Sci. Club 10, 115 Debate Club 10. Waysack, Merril-Entered as a Soph. Central High. Weisenberger, Linda Welch, lela-Entered as a Jr. Garden Grove High. Wells, linda-G.L. Dress Rep. 125 LaVoz Staff 115 Bowl. Club 125 Bus. Club lPubl. Chrmn.l 125 Pep Club 9, 10. West, Kenneth-Entered as a Sr. White, Phil-Pub. Comm. 125 Comm. 11, 125 Stud. Coun. 10, 125 lV.P.l Class 9, 101 Treas. Class 115 Yell Ldr 115. Concert Choir 115 Jr. Play 115 Sr. Play 125 Ftbl. 'B' 117 Span. Club 9 iV.P.l 105 Sci. Club 10 iSer.-at-Armsl 115 Schlshp Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Bowl. Club 11, Gold. Spur 11, 125 Pep Club 115 Jr. Letmns. Club 11, 125 Bib. Club 11, 12. Whitman, Gary Williams, Antoinette-G.A.A. 105 Tennis 105 Nurses Club 10, Bib. Club 10, 11, 12. Willmarth, Marllyn-Comm. 125 Drill Tm. 105 Flag Twrl. 11, 125 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 125 Outst. Plyr. of Yr. G.A.A. 105 Pep Club 9, 10, 115 G.A.A. 9, lHist.1 10, lPres.l 11, lParl.l 125 Bus. Club 10, Nurses Club 105 Civics Club lSec.l 125 Sci. Club 105 Bib Club 11, 12. Wilson, Kent Winters, Donna-Entered as a Soph. Stud. Coun. 115 Jr. Play5 Bus. Club 125 Bowl. Club 125 Civics Club 125 Sci. Club 9, 11, 125 Drama Club 10. Wishard, Rollie Woolley, Melvin-Stud. Coun. 105 Ftbl. 'C' 10, 11, 125 Bktbl. 95 Tennis 9. Woodburn, Gayle Woods, Jackie Wright, Don Wright, Mary-Typ. Awd. 95 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 115 Bus. Club 10: F.H.A. 10. Yoder, Warren-Entered as a Sr. River- side Poly High. TPR: Xf- YN-1 Pl! Q 1 Day Affer omorrow . . . This book will mean a great deal to you in the years to come - in all the Days After Tomorrow. It will represent one of your high school years, and if all that they say is true, that reason alone should make this yearbook something special. Though This annual be one among several on your shelf, I hope that you will keep it always and in the suc- ceeding years look Through its pages with thoughtfulness and pride. The T960 El Conquistador represents The T960 Rancho of which you are a part. Now I would like to thank my wonderful staff for all their hard work and patience - and for putting up with me. Joyce, as associate editor, you've given me many a boost when I needed it. Working with you this year has added much pleasure to my iob, and I sincerely feel that l've made a lasting friendship. Thanks for setting such a fine ex- ample, I'Il try to match it next year. DeeiAnn, this year has been a rough one for you as the only non-senior on the staff, but I hope that you've enjoyed it and maybe learned something about putting out an annual. I wish you all the luck and success possible next year as editor of the T961 El Conquistador. Barb and Sharri, you've been wonderful too, and I'lI bet you're as relieved as I am that it's all over. Thanks for everything, I also want to especially thank you, Mike Robinson. You've had a double load this year with both the newspaper and the yearbook, but the job you did on the sports section was great, nevertheless. The extra evenings and Saturdays you spent either taking pictures or developing them has meant a great deal to the success of our book. Now, last but, as the saying goes, not least, thanks Pat and Jo. Without you two land your adsl we would not have been able to publish this book. So as you would say, It's been real . . There are many other people who have given much of their time and effort to assist us this year. I want to thank all of them very sincerely. Among them are Gayle Speaks who designed our cover, Victor Balderama who did our letter- ing, Mr. Bassham and his commercial art class, Mr. Beem of Roberts Studio, and Pat Cornish, who spent so much time typing our copy. Also Marsha Lynds and Allison Vick, for donating their time to type and help out in general, Judge Morrison, Com- mander Bardzik, Mr. AI Miller, Mark Hendrickson, and Mr. L. A. Brewer, for their assistance with our division pages, the boys in The dark room -4 Jerry Mansen and Tom Robinson, our photographers, Mike Robinson and Lcmy Anderson, our publisher, Mr. Hubbell of Yearbooks, Inc., Monrovia, Mr. Caywood, of S. K. Smith Covers, and, of course, Miss Betty Coxson, our advisor. I couldn't begin to mention all she has done, any more than I could ever fully show my appreciation to her. Without you, Miss Coxson, there would be no T960 El Conquistador. Thanks again to everyone and bye Tor now, Cbvx.J Aufograplls mf JL L qv v' JTC M if fc? X HN v IPL Xf j:l?J-EN X f rJUwQJ4w KW U Aufograplzs Aufograplw Gflwfllel' Cl'66tfi0IZ . . . . . . . . PUBLISHERS or 'WEARQWBOOKS Fonque DISCRIMINATING iyearboaks gmarporufd orzrovla , G4lifqr15ia


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