Rosemead High School - Pantherama Yearbook (Rosemead, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Y Qudfcll, CGECUQHGI Skwpiamy, fMXQ5JYQQ7Q:T 'rmmfafrh mmm 'Tnwmmcqnm Pew WHUIKQWQQM, I 1 Panthenama Her ness Q ., ., .Queen Fmomenzzee ,Patten Ragamtfgj X9 Ef- Hs PRINCESS JEAN FERRULLI 45419. ,E-Q6 RINCESS BRENDA KRUGER yr 69 NJ I 5 PRINCESS SHARON MUCKRIDGE , lv- Welleomie, Jw., McGee ivyfiz' l '?J We, the members of the Pantherama Staff, on behalf of the student body of Rosemead High School, would like to welcome you, Dr. McCroy. We'd like to take this time to let you know how happy we are to have you as our new principal. Although you've been here only a short time, you've already proven to us that you are a great person. You've shown us this not only in your deeds but in your whole attitude toward us, the students. Ever since you arrived you've been working for us and with us in everything you do. You probably don't realize how every little thing you do is noticed and really appreciated but we would like you to know at this time that it is. You've proven to us also how willing you are to help us with our prob- lems. Not only in your office when we bring our problems and compalints to you but nearly every day when you are on campus during the lunch periods. Here you are always glad to talk with everyone. Dr. McCroy, we hope you'lI be with us for many years to come, and that we, the students of Rosemead High School, may always have such a friendship with you. wrwwvlfl 'wfww J 2 , There were only 65 members in the graduating class of 1918 at El Mont H' h ' ' ' ' e ig School, Yet, in this sixty-five, at least one of them was destined for great things. He went on to Pomona College. There he lettered in football, baseball, and track. Later he went on to Claremont Graduate School wh h ere e received his Master of Arts Degree in 1939. After graduating from Pomona he returned to El Monte High School as a teacher in September of 1921 H t . e con inued his interest in sports as a coach of all athletics, including girls' physical education classes and sports Along with teaching he coached the Varsity Football team f or twelve years. While he coached, the El Monte team had a record of ten league cha ' h' mpions ips and two second places. In 1929 he was appointed as a vice-principal of El Monte High School. Four years later he became principal ofthe night school there. Then in 1937 he was appointed principal of El Monte High School. Finally in 1952, he became superintendent of the El Monte High School District. He received the National Federation of State Hi h Sh I g c oo Athletic Association's Award. He has also received the Helms Foundation Aw d ' ar , in 1958, and a certificate of appreciation from the California Association of Secondary School Administra- tors, District 16. ' To these awards we add that our sincere appreciation goes to Mr. Bergstrom, for his service and understanding to the stu- d . . ents, faculties, and residents of the El Monte Union High School District. bye, Mtv., Berg 'vom Fabme 04? Conte nts Adlmimistvation Pages U0 Q U3 I, X 6'Y I P 1 . QM Q W J? .K B, i 1 ,, gfl. 7!5kQiWk f f, 'MV ...1 I - . 1 , ll kiwi If L 431.5 1 1 , , f f 'ifggljsf 'J'-1 Academics Pages U4 -' 35 Aetivitfies Pages 36 -' U25 Mliseemmsnmeouus e Pages U75 -' U54 messes Pages U26-' U77 1 5 , .1 ' 'IEP MRS. EDITH B. IRWIN G-X Q MR. DAVID A. BERRY Assistant Principal I 4 Dir., Student Activities ,'!' Sf' Q--r DR. NATHAN S. MCCRAY Principal Q 'U' A .Y K MR. LaMAR L. HILL MR. BERNARD L. BERGSTROM DR. GUNNAR L. WAHLQUIST Assistant Superintendent District Superintendent Assistant Superintendent - I . Adi Q Q f fy f- IIEUUEUUSIUVQJ IUQFU lf! 'x 'l 4,- inn Cf-A I I siiisl iii s..i MR. HAROLD ANDREWS I Iis. MR. MERWIN L. GENUNG Counselor Counselor ',.-- . ' ' ' I . MR. JAMES ROMAN Head Counselor I 1 ZW t'f'ufW: , I MISS ZELMA E. LATTER MRS. ANN H. MORAN Counselor Counselor ,Joan .I of Dinec 'ons MRS. BARBARA l. ALLEN President Members of the District Board of Directors were: Mr. Bernhardt Bergstrom, Mr. E. L. Worrel, Mr. Burl Blue, Mrs. Barbara I. Allen, Mr. Lloyd L. Dancer, and Mr, Harold E. Pearson. ' MR. HOMER SCHILLING Counselor for Adult Education MR. JOSEPH W. HERRELL MRS. R. TOYNETTE ROMAN Director of Adult Education Director, Child Welfare, Attendance MRS. MARGARET THOMAS President A f Q 'E' 'f l'1' 219901 986331 P.T.A. officers this year were, Row I: Mrs. Enola Kitterman, Mrs. Margaret Thomas, Q , Q Mrs. Lorraine Reynolds, Mrs. Ven'ta Hude. Ro 2. M . R C' k , M . V 't G Q i w rs ose in e rs em a J' ot U ' Smith, Mrs. Mildred Parsons, Mrs. Aileen Lawson. 'Z I I MRS. MARGARET C. BAKER Principal's Secretary MRS. LILLIAN ROBINSON Junior Clerk, Guidance ...... -V Q MRS. CATHERINE ROGERS Senior Clerk, Attendance 'ui ent wie The Student Service is a voluntary group who give aid to the school by being teach- ers' secretaries, and helpers in the guidance and attendance and activity offices. A stu- dent may become a member of Student Ser- vice by signing up for it as a class. Al- though it does not render letter grades or credit, valuable information is acquired for the future by participating in the Student Service. MRS. SHIRLEY CARLSON MRS. HELEN HORTON MRS. CLARA J. PETERSON Student Store Clerk Student Organization Senior Clerk, Guidance ,, tea metre nie-as Thanks go to the many secretaries who help out with the business administration of Rose- mead High School. The secretaries around our campus are known by their ready smile and willingness to help. These ladies include the switchboard operator, clerks in the guidance and attendance offices, the Student Store clerk, secretaries to the principal, assistant principal, and director of activities. Our secretaries are truly a vital part of our school. MRS. JULIA RUTTER MRS. MARGUERITE SIEGFRIED MRS. MARGUERITE ZUGMIER Asst. Principal's Secretary Switchboard Junior Clerk, Attendance -. il.. .. -, ...tw W Those girls who participated in Student Service were, Row I: C. Clausen, N. Ross, B. Parnell, N. Bibler, P. Heller, J. Schwartz, F. Jacobsen, L. Hill, A. Mule', P. Wayne, P. Manseau. Row 2: B. Vander Heyden, L. Wood, L. Loose, W. Armstrong, R. Phillips, D. Kelder, S. Hill, D. Rowe, M. Morris, J. R. Thomas, L. Berry, D. Crego, M. Darland. Row 3: C. Childress, I. Miali, E. Parks, M. J. Neely, B. Whitaker, L. Alaniz, P. Long, B. Ludolph, L. Norman, L. Cadwell, S. Obert, J. Crain, C. Valla. - .fre X ,, t... . 5 l . The Cafeteria Staff this year consisted of, Row I: M. Herndon, O. Davis, M. McCarty, E. Lewis, E. Hendley. Row 2: H. Skupien, V. Tris, E. Johns, R. Holland. Row 3: C. Morehead, G. Prince, M. Johnson, N. Kennedy, O. Taylor. Q!lJIS fQdliZiE US These very able men keep things running smoothly around RHS while Mrs. Adelle Maze works in the Girls' Physical Education Depart- ment as the matron issuing towels, mending broken zippers, and doing innumerable other things. Likewise Mr. Dale Wilcox is equipment manager in the boys' P. E. Department. x fn- Ceifeteviei Steiff A balanced diet within the range of the average student's budget is maintained by our cafeteria staff. They are on hand each day to cheerfully cook nutritious, delicious meals for us at noon. The Custodians this year were, Row I: A. Cross, L. Ramazetter, A. Maze, A. Goetz, C. McGrath, E. John, E. Nixon. Row 2: D. Wilcox, C. Dunkle, H. Yost, E. Parcher, R. Manning, G. Rice, C. Newcomb. The Bus Drivers this year were, Row iz M. Dube, J. Roestel, J. Feher, D. Rhodes, T. Hawes. Row 2: G. Dane, R. McVay, R. Burgan, J. Pleasant, J. Crowder. g Buns Dwivemfs We have much to thank our bus drivers for. They get many of us to school on time every morning and bring us home safely in the afternoon. These men take turns driving the very useful late bus which takes stu- dents home from extra curricular activities on certain days each week at 4:30. Transportation for school field trips is also pro- vided by our bus drivers. i3 if 7 r :M 1 ,f ,M 4,f4 q' .X44 ff, 1' f ' I 4 X 5 Q4-' 1 V- 4 ff K fi L, - y JZ 'c 4 4-11,576 ,ffl r , ' K. 4 .' N . , ' , W .v W L! '- .'L,g65,L5 gig! L Q lfa-4-it Q. Q1 L, ,Z ,, ff ,..,.,, f, X2 ,- Y ' I+, J ' ?-K Sf 'fr ' ..Z,a -Lf 5, K fl ' -' .' r if 1. G L A G45 L, - ff A f 4 ,f ,. x y , ,f ' 4,, .4f.f1f ,f i 4 ,f ,K L , , M 4 A . , . H , I 4. Q. fl! L b LCVXLQL XJFL6 zffbfy ff iff V' 24122 fl. f AJ! . f , if f, Lf . ,, A, . M - bf: ,444 1 , MJ , , ,A , X -Q ,-.,,r,4, ffjdzii V-,z ' fx' , ',, 1 ' , ,, V , , L 'XL L! C' L ff KKVZQU' Z4 74' 'y 'L ' Mi' i ff! 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EVA JOY MARTIN Department Head Art MISS LUCILLE THOMSON rt A JJ' ,s A true concept of art is not just drawing or paint- ing what you see. lt is the understanding of form, color arrangement, and line. It is an un- derstanding of the great masters who made art an interpretation of the age in which they lived. These are hard qualifications to fulfill. But, our Art Department, under Mrs. Eva Martin, has done a very commendable iob with its students. ln an extensive four year program the student becomes acquainted with many phases of art study. Basically the program consists of figure drawing, still life and landscape drawing, de- sign, and poster design. Besides using the pencil for their art studies, the students become familiar with other different types of media, such as charcoal, water color, and pastels. Through slides, books, and films, a better understanding and appreciation of art and the artist is attained by all art students. Third and fourth year students are able to com- pete in local poster competition. Each year the most deserving Senior art student paints his fare- well picture on the wall in the art room, Taking time out from their usual routine, these art students make Making posters is also an important phase in the Christmas decorations. art classes. 4 s 4 a Jo - i , - S it f'-tif -A . 1 4 ' 1 V fl' 2 l 'Y r ff X '- QQ, 'wx 6 ' if 'fig' 4 ' 'ln ffl 'XX ra Xi if' P I X it . X L., Z' lb A rl, ll 4 ,K A uf ' png... lla A W E5 l M -Q X so ' fi i Mzvvmni T' J . 61 ' Q L The best artist in this year's graduating class will have the privilege of putting his creation on the wall in Room 76, as did these artists in the past. im ' '- vt nv, '4-3 .5 .W . ,ly Maas. MERLENE sMitH MR. DoMiNeo oARciA MRS- MARY MCCARRON Spanish Spanish Department Head Latin Foreign Llnguag MR. Fl LI BERTO GONZALES Rem. Reading As a new decade begins, it is usually human-nature to reminisce about the old decade, to look back and realize that not everything you did was a failure. You find that some things were accomplished, and then you wonder about what will happen, and what will be accomplished in the future. Looking back into the fifties , it is easy for us to think of things achieved by the Foreign Language Department at Rosemead High School. Not many of us will forget our Greek foster child, Marietta, nor our new Korean foster child, Kim Yung Jin, a nine-year old living in an orphanage in South Korea. But this department has spent little time in reminiscence. The teachers have begun to teach students with a new technique-the language laboratory. Of course reading, films, and translation are still a part of class curriculum, but the laboratory has become the most im- portant of the teaching tools. One of the school rooms has had added thirty individual booths with a set of earphones and a microphone in each booth. Each student sits in a separate booth, and by means ofthe earphones can hear lessons which are piped in from the master console. The student listens to a perfect model and then during a pause repeats what he has heard. By listening, imitating, and repeating he may evalua W his work. Perhaps one of the more important advantages of the language b is that the student may advance at his own rate of learning. He is not in nced or embarrassed by other students. Spanish This department, under the direction p Mrs. Mary McCarron, is definitely pre- pared for the future. h Wx 4 --TN 4 nsomngk! If AQ X-xlr,,1 95' 7 if C T ., K9 EL b 1 - v L 'i 1 sf' 7. t ll I Ill' I z'!!B'g. Members of Foster Parents this year were, Row I: L. Torres, L. Wire, unidentified, S. King, V. DuPre. Row 2: unidentified, B. Vaughn, T. 'McManus, P. Baird, B. Cloud, K. Schmidt. Row 3: D. Shibla, unidentified, J. Wall, J. Mercer, Mr. Filiberto Gonzales. MRS. DOLORES STEVENS Department Head Shorthand The Business Education Department is one of the most important in our school. The newest and most advanced methods of teaching combined with the latest mechanical aids enables the student to achieve the highest degree of efficiency. To receive a certificate of merit in shorthand a potential secretary must be able to write a minimum of sixty words per minute, ln the spring Typing Certificate Tests are given with awards for typing five minutes, averaging thirty-five words or more per minute with a maximum of three errors. After completing a year's training in machine calc-ulation the Burroughs Company offers tests and iob opportunities for those who qualify. Local attorneys come to the personal law classes to lecture and the classes also spend one day in the Pasadena Courts to observe legal processes. Bookkeeping, business correspondence, office train- ing, and salesmanship are also offered to give assurance of the best possible training. Civil Service tests are available to any Senior who may qualify for them. Under the guidance of excellent instructors the graduate who has majored in business is qualified to accept many of the positions that may be offered in this field. This department is headed by Mrs. Dolores Stevens Business Edluisstton 'S-.-rx MR. M. L, FINKENBINDER MR. CARL FISHER MRS. HELEN KEITH MR. MALCOLM KEITH Bookkeeping Machine Calculation Office Training Personal Law Personal Low Business Correspondence Typing Bookkeeping The utmost concentration is necessary to these students as they ponder an enigma. Q ' ,,'m::zmr ,da an MRS. DORTHA MAULSBY Typing Shorthand Touch-Type is the sysiem taught here at RHS. 'Ms gf 'W . ' -1. M4117 , ' , V K ' v X- ...J sf -g yfmf X X fx f N 424 ' Qq i9 iw! l E' MRS RUTH SPARLING MR JOHN SPARLING Everyday Business KJ X X Typing L m ' Machine Calculation provides the student with knowledge of different types of business machines. MR. ROBERT SHAW Everyday Business Machine Calculation G- 7 in-' ,N 'xi' MRS. ANNA ADAMS MRS. ELLEN EASTVOLD MRS. JEANETTE GABEL English English English MR. RUSSELL GAGE Department Head English E.-mgii is The English Department this year, headed by Mr. Russell Gage, has started something new. In all classes more written essaysland compositions were required. Seeing the need for better expression in print, the English Department readily took action. Greater emphasis was placed on accuracy in spell- ing, also. In the near future the plan will be to bring out more oral work and self expression, along with a new increase in the reading and understanding, of great American literature. Seniors this year took on a greater appreciation of our English language. Out of 403 seniors enrolled in school, approximately 200 took this course. This total does not include the other phases of this de- partment, such as iournalism, drama and public speaking. These classes had their ample share of well-informed seniors. ln the journalism classes, taught by Mr. Fred Wil- helm, students learned the art of newspaper work, along with good rules and practical work on the Panther's Tale, Rosemead High School newspaper. In public speaking, those shy students soon learned to be amiable in front of a crowd and learned the methods of good conversation. They also were taught such things as voice control, and were given the opportunity to enter numerous speech contests. ii- ... idx ? These Juniors in English ponder care fully before answering the teacher's question. YNY M1 MR. MYRON KOWALS MR. LEE BLATTNER MRS. RUTH SPARLING MRS. ARLENE STRAUCH English English English English Drama MR. DONALD SWANSON MISS LUCILLE THOMSON MR, JACK WADE MR, AUBREY WALDREP English English English English Qs. is MR, ROBERT WORTHY English 'fini E My ik A Macbeth who? QQ' ,uu- MR. FRED WILHELM x- English Journalism Who let him in? gs, MISS HELEN NELSON Department Head Clothing The Homeliving Department plays an important role in preparing anyone taking any one or all of the courses offered for later life. These courses included this year Foods I and ll, homeliving, meal planning, Clothes I, ll and III. Also offered is home and family living which could be substituted for senior problems when taken during the junior or senior year. Looked forward to each year is the Betty Crocker Homemaker of America Contest open to all senior girls, which tests their domestic abilities. The RHS winner this year was Karen Miller. Department Head was Miss Helen Nelson. It-lomeliving E -'X Sf ,V I MRS. CLAUDIA ANDREWS Foods Meal Planning In ff MRS. RUTH SPARLING Homeliving One of the high points ofthe first semester in clothing classes was modeling the garments F 5 .il they had made. ,.'!vwi' 'This department stresses correct ettiquette to be used when serving guests. Miss Cosette Anderson Librarian 4' s . I if'- Miss Grace Seward Assistant Librarian Girls assisting in the library this year were, Row 1: Miss Anderson, T. Thompson, S. Henderson, G. Strinz, B. Harmon, l. Porche, C. Vasquez. Row 2: M. J. Neely, J. Nielsen, M. Timrott, C. Ensign, L. Siitam, E. Parks. Libvemg Sei eng, J The present library collection totals about l0,000 books. Our library subscribes to ap- proximately 70 magazines lor periodicalsl, to many career monographs and pamph- lets. Without the direction of Miss Cosette Anderson, her able assistant, Miss Grace Seward and the help of the students enrolled in Library Science the library could not function in a school this size. Student assistants learn how to use books and libraries more effectively and how to increase their appreciation of books and authors. Library routines are taught through practice work along with the regular study course which includes the study of the physical book, Dewey Decimal Classification, Card Catalogue, Readers' Guide, Dictionary, encyclopedias, and special reference books. The librarians strive to maintain an attractive and a quiet place to study and read, but it takes the whole-hearted cooperation of all the students to accomplish this. Suggestions for the improvement of library service are always welcome. Many facilities are available to RHS students in their library whether they seek books for enioyment or for research. MR. MILLARD BOBBITT Industrial Arts has become an integral part of gen- eral education today. The increasing complexity of our modern society, mechanization, and automation make industrial arts experiences essential for all youth. Six hundred and ninety-two students, 36.67, of the R.H.S. student body, are enrolled in the Industrial Arts Department, which is designed and organized to enable students'to develop those understandings considered basic and fundamental to living' in a Space Age society. Mr. Millard Babbitt, head ofthe department, teaches mechanical drawing. Other courses offered are: Woodshop, Print Shop, Machine Shop, Crafts, and Photography. Department Head Mech. Drawing J dlusttvieit A e' MR. LEONARD FILLOON Metalshop Photography WE MR. FRANKLIN BELL Adv. Woodshop Woodshop Under the direction of Mr. Rasmussen, many students enioy taking Machineshop. Printing is another popular course in the Industrial Arts De artment g, ff... ABP! - -A gs P - Many constructive things are produced in the shops. Accuracy is one of the most important factors in Mechanical Drawing classes. MR. HAROLD RASMUSSEN Machineshop Metal 10 . .2 Q. x gig QI . ' I ' ffl Learning how to use such machines as this one is a basic requirement for Mefalshop. The Panther Printers this year were: Row l: Alan DeBoard, Andrew Oharda, Emil Watrous, Mr. Temple- mcm, sponsor. Row 2: Da- vid Knapp, Allen Mann, Al Shusko. Row 3: .lim Harmon, Marvin Paul, Rod Maxcy and Dennis Martin. MR. BRUCE TEMPLEMAN Adv. Printshop Printshop Z' Concentration is very important in all Math courses Subjects included in the mathematics program this year were the usual courses in lower math in addition to algebra, geometry, and advanced algebra for college prep students. Accelerated classes in geometry and algebra differed this year in that they started during the second se- mester, whereas last year they were held for two semesters. Advanced algebra, trig, and ln- troduction to College Math were again offered to advanced students, enabling them to gain valuable knowledge through an added learning tool - a calculator. This machine gives students practice in programming, a valuable skill in the use of electronic computing devises. Attending the annual math field day at Occidental College were interested students from trig and College Mcfh classes. Taking over as head ofthe Mathematics Depart- ment was Mr. Carter Dennis. E l i MR. WILLIAM GALLAGHER Algebra 9 b Basic Math QQ. 1-X , -r Sometimes, if you're lucky, there is a chance to do some of your homework in class X n It u 9 J fl2J'U fJ3JElfU2l'lfU f 'Nl MRS. HELEN RUTGERS MR. TOBlN POOLE Advanced Algebra lm, Math. Algebfv 9 Sec. Much - l - '--....-,, Wm. N V 4 ' ' -irs .ss By doing their daily homework and their classwork, these students are striving for an A ' o I ' if Q.,,..-.M '-L MR. C. DENNIS Department Head Diligent studying will bring these students gratifying results. Geometry To students in this Advanced Algebra class, classwork is almost as important as homework and tests. ' . -,it 53, M .5- MR. PETER SWANBERG MR. ROBERT HOSEA Sec, Math Trigonometry Int. Math Advanced Algebra MR. BROOKS THOMPSON Geometry Int. Math QD N ,09 l it ,7vf :l X u tkltzh .v: 15'8 va 'ff DR. HELEN MORAN School Physician ,il MRS. JEAN LEWIS School Nurse MRS. ROSEMARY TAUSCH Nurse's Assistant The nurse's office is one of the busiest places on campus. The nurse's staff with the help of student help girls, are able to give examinations of the ears and eyes, give small pox and polio shots, vaccinations, chest x-rays, and physicals. They check on absentees from school and those who return to school from having been absent for a number of days. Students who come in for headaches, earaches, stomachaches, sore throats, sprained fingers, sprained wrists, sprained toes or sprained ankles, are sure to receive the very best of care. Nuvsebs Qfmae mn... ni --Q l y A The Nurses' Aides this year were, Row l: N. Bibler, M. Morris, J. Thomas, J. Schwartz. Row 2: Mrs. Tausch, C. Valla, L. Wood, Mrs. Lewis. The Nurse, her assistant, and the aides work closely together to provide us with efficient medica facilities. MISS GERTRUDE KLEEKAMP Department Head A Cappella Choir Much practice is necessary to perform successfully as these girls in Lyric could tell you. Music Under the direction of Miss Gertrude Kleekamp and Mr. Conner, the choral groups: A Cappella Choir, Lyric Club, Men's Glee, Girls' Glee, and Girls' Chorus have performed in assemblies, for the parents and teachers, at music festivals and concerts. The MR. CLARENCE CONNER Band Panther Band has performed in the football games, assemblies, parades, and concerts, This has been another successful year for the Music Department -under the supervision of Miss Klee- kamp. Everyone has enjoyed listening and seeing the students in the department perform. Panther Band practices under the direction of Mr. Conner. Always keep your eye on the director, is one rule these girls follow, 29 'Q 'g. f 1 L r T MISS LOIS STEVENS Department Head Members of the six period swimming class, Dolphinettes, were: Row 1: S. King, B. Harmon ii Q -vi-,j Lff Tennis M. cms, K. schmsrf, R. Phillips, M. ouch, J. cfouch, c. Coffey, P. smith, G. crimes, N. Rossl Row 2: V. Brue, Z. Hallett, D. Foster, J. Wall, D. Sisley, J. Bacon, C. Woodward, W. Arm- strong, J. Naro, Mrs. Sandra Zide. Not pictured: Mrs. Ring. Row 3: M. Reed, L. Lincer, B. Ludolph, J. Nielsen, S. Nielsen, C. Sloan, P. Long, D. McClintock, J. Barnes, R. Gunn, B. Whitaker. G 9 I 0 I 9 J EJ I - 9 Ju nl hmgisliaei ,fi uaaitmalni ' sr ' V 'F?' an 'Q MRS. AURELIA TACKETT MISS ELIZABETH NANCE MRS. BETTY SCHAEFER MRS. SANDRA ZIDE Modem Dance Archery Modern Dance Modern Dance Trim Gym Exercises, posture and activities that can be used after graduation are points of stress in the Girls' Physical Education Department. This included a posture contest in which all girls participated. Especially planned courses are taken by the freshman and sophomore girls. These include: basketball, volley ball, soft- ball, and speed-a-way. The iunior and senior girls have a choice of programs including tennis, modern dance, swimming, golf, and a combination of trim-gym and archery. The department also offers a modified course in physical educa- tion. Heading the department is Miss Lois Stevens. Every Monday at 3:15 there is a special program in which the girls can participate if they wish to improve their grade. 1? MRS. ADELLE MAZE Matron A N 'ia X xx li Under the clrection of a top-ranking coaching staff, headed by Mr. Bill Sims, the male portion of our student body, better than 900 boys, experience a variety of sports activities. Among these activities are: football, basebal, handball, soccer, basketball, swimming, wrestling and a testing program which includes gymnastics, track feats, and agility. The facilities ofthe Boys' Physical Education Depart- ment have been given maximum use this year due to the large number of boys participating and be- cause national, state and local attention, being focused on individual development and accom- plishment. To meet the needs and interests of the maiority of the students, team and individual sports on a com- MR. TERRY BARTRON etitive basis hel to su l a well-balanced ro- Baseball prom P pp Y p MR. WILLIAM SIMS g ' Department Head Basketball 0 o 9 j I J f'J I ' ' G2 f' QI02' OD JQQISB hflgpsm L,-,.l - J--- is ..,--,I U cm I 2 ., F'-3 h , ,f f , p,g:.2I.I K L+'-'.AL.L ,V X3-wx 1 4 .x V .. A II I , ' f il m :QM .RQ lf 'y.45:,glW,L 1 Q ., I' ,lrl .,,. 2212513,,,,'.tI,Vf:1,'iI12.t,,', '5'1f':ffjQ5f55- 422-fi 2,f?fQf:SE:.'ff12,11 i -Af ,ill I 'L 7v.W.'. ff 4 .z ,.,. R if. 'afa f .'.:rf3l?ifflfl.Zl2f'lil 9511! MR. JAMES ELLIS MR. DON PORTER MR. AUBREY TAPP MR. DON GAMBRIL Football Bee Football Track Swimming Playing basketball is just one of the many activities in which the boys participate. 231 4 l MR. DALE WILCOX Equipment Manager :.,, ,, .. T' ' T ' ce. K M ,its i ri. , 5 MR. RALPH CLARKSON Life Science Mr. Wilson explains a formula to hisxclass in chemistry. Early in the school year, .both faculty and students were 'J J saddened by the sudden and untimely death of Mr. Joseph Riasetto, head of the Science Department for the past eleven years. The position he held was capably filled by Mrs. Leesa Gregson. A wide range of scientific classes were offered in the department this year. These included: general science, life science, physiology, chemistry, physical science and physics. Some biology and chemistry classes were accel- erated . Period Zero, composed of chemistry and physics stu- dents, made as their immediate goals many contests and competitions for scholarships, while they also engaged in frequent trips to local aviation and atomic energy plants, as well as the annual trips to California Institute of Technology, Pomona College, and the University of Redlands. Two stu- dents from biology classes attended classes at the Los An- geles Museum of Natural History. New equipment in the department included a micro-projector, which will proiect live specimens on screen and thus aid in teaching about micro- scopic life. MRS. LEESA GREGSON Department Head Life Science MR. JAMES KUPPER Life Science A class in life science learns something new about the human body. MR. ELLIS PRICE Physical Science General Science , qu Af JY ..-A-, if li The science of the h explains it. MR. EUGENE WILSON Physics Chemistry umon body becomes clearer To these lute science students os Mrs Gregson expertly MRS. MARGARET WATSON Department Head U.S. History The Social Studies Department, under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Watson, offers a complete course in the following subiects. In the freshman classes the students were taught a thorough Social Studies course. The studies of smoking, alcohol, narcotics, geography, and driver's edu- cation were undergone. An occupational test and a report on the iob for which they were best suited was given to each frosh. The United States History classes trained students in the historical aspects of our country. This study delves into all states, presidents, and wars of the United States. This course effected a greater appreciation for our freedom on those completing this required class. Seniors taking Civics and Senior Problems received adequate instructions in living in the world of today. They learned how the state and local governments are operated. Co-operation with foreign countries, the rise, reign and fall of the past world powers, as well as the present systems are all studied in World Affairs. oeiel Studies fir This period of study is put to good use by these students. MR. HAROLD ANDREWS MRS. PRISCILLA ANDERSON MR. ANDREW DENNIS Social Studies Civics Social Studies World Affairs Senior Problems 4' A MR. DONALD FOX Senior Problems 4 Civics 'l I This civics clciss studies the section of their books thot deals with Federol government. D 4 X ,BNF iv, t. .--:-', :sf-', I L it 1. , Y -A 'xfill V sv If ii L -, 522- 1 ' V ,. s'-' L .fi i fi52 7'2L7if'1 :' , .gl L lr-5 ,Q if 3 J 2 dir '. E' 'A' Q 'C it 2624 -ut' L, fs . Q.. .Q -1- sae? AW' g' . ' 3g,,kg:f,i . Q ji 1 g.:..,x,.: 1 l i Kf tlr I, - , lLYi. 551555 . ., iss 'ffft' J' 1' , ff ' A 2 5 -' .. .f . ,s., .Y . . waz X , .4 2,1 53,4 ya -A V1 5: gi MR. CHARLES SACCHETTE MR. RUSSELL MCFANN MR, JAMES MCCLURE MR, DONALD GAMBRIL U.S. History SOCiOl Studies U,S. History Social Studies Civics - Sr. Problems if . 'lx ll W Al: , f x ff x ' l 0 X 0 4 f 1 Ui I N . QW J ll f 19 l 0 at l i ' f Y . ! fgg'f. ,q 1-Y l in Jo ...A y 1 Students listen cittentively to their instructor during cz discussion period. 35 K 1 X XX 1 Q I ' , 4 f-Xctivfitfiels Ny! W., QM? 4, fC JL M M W vw QL Wwwab gtk-Q-Q,'x 4fQL,k,c'f'X. f , A, 3, 7Ye,,.,,x! f,,,7rJ.,fx I fir-fy , IXQL,-1 'W KMA, znmwg 'en if: Jutr tending Coach Bill Sims 91 . Struidlent 5 Nice Mr David Berry Bud Bofkef Gloria Peterson Jerri Miller Barbara Caplette Each semester five awards are given for outstanding service to RHS. These awards go to three seniors, one iunior, and one teacher. To receive such an honor the recipient must have shown outstanding interest in all school activities. The recipients are chosen by the past two semesters winners, if they are still attending Rosemead High. The names of people known to be giving outstand- ing service are submitted for considera- tion. Then by discussion and use of school records this list is narrowed down and finally the tive winners are chosen Beverly Thomas and announced at a special awards as- sembly held at the end of each semester. Joyce Meek Gary Wilson Gerald Skupien GMS' State Representatives to attend Girls' State and Boys' State are chosen during The Spring semester of 4,-Q.. each school year. The faculty and administration and the girls in the junior class select The Girls' gp State winner, while The iunior class boys and The American Legion Auxiliary select The Boys' State winner. Attending The eight day sessions at Davis, Calif- ornia last June, and There learning and practic- ing The workings of The California government f were Barbara Caplette and Buddy Barker. , , BARBARA CAPLETTE 0 , . BUD BARKER Girls' State Boys' State The Rotary award is given aT The end of each semester To a senior girl and a senior boy. They are chosen mainly be- cause they have shown service above self, scholastically and extra-curricularly. The Kiwanis award is given at the end of the school year to a senior boy and a senior girl. The recipients of the Kiwanis award are chosen wholly on their scholastic record. Bank of America awards are given To senior boys and girls. From The four nominees pictured here, Martha Casas and Darlene Rowe went on to another phase of competition. Winners of the Kiwanis Award for outstanding scholarship were Tom Moore and Darlene Rowe. Rota ng fm E 5 A Q The winners of the Rotary award were, first semester, Gary 1 U Wilson, and Bertha Olliiver. Second semester lnot picturedl I J I J M2 Doug Smith and Judy Todtman. Bank of America awards went to: Martha Casas, Gary Wilson, Darlene Rowe, and Barbara Caplette. l v 7 I is , ,I-f , , . g, .V Y I, ai- T 40 4 -... L A f,., ,T 1 -f,, ' 2 X. f . A I x t 'ft ...nv Q FirsT semesTer A.S.B. PresidenT, Buddy Barker: Being A.S.B. President during The TirsT semesTer was an experience I will always remember. I feel That This year will go down in Rosemead High School's shorT hisfory as one of The besT. Second semesTer A. S. B. President, Don Hofflanclerz Being second semesTer A.S.B. Presidenf, iT has been my privilege To serve The sTudenTs in making This a record year for Rosemead High School. The Tremendous spiriT and iniTiaTive monifesTed This year clearly illusTraTe The poTenTicil ThaT Rosemead High School sTudenTs have for further success in any field in which They shall endeavor. ev-9 rw 'If Qlmesfeh' 75. ,iQ E. -v CONNIE ENSIGN Chief Justice . ,J I u. JOYCE MEEK GEORGE FIELDS JERRI MILLER KEN THOMAS Justice Justice Justice Justice Juidieteit elm!! 1-Q, ASSOCIGTG JUSIICGS ICI' The IIYSI SGYNGSTGV Wefei ROW I2 B- First and second semester clerks were: A. Mule, I. Miali, I'IenCIIeYf D- MCMGth, D- Rowe- ROW 21 G- ZGQSV, N- WIISOIL J. Diamond, and, not pictured, M. Lawson, M. Hovis. L. O'Toole, feeonet Semeetew , , . A . Q39 'met my ff? , ANN MULE Chief Justice t 3 . eh, L GEORGE FIELDS KEN THOMAS Associate Justices for the second semester were, Row I: L. Justice Justice Stoner, L. O'TooIe, G. Skupien, P. lshihara. Row 2: N. NADELLE WILSON Justice GENE YOUNGBLOOD Justice 'kai Kennedy, S. Vargas, J. Wilson. The Judicial Board is a fairly new organization on cam- pus, this being only the second year of its existance. This Board is the iudicial branch of the school govern- ment, and its main purpose is to interpret the school constitution and to make decisions, as they are necess- ary, to properly enforce the constitution and by-laws. The Board also sees that eligibility requirements are maintained and enforced. I ft 5 DENNIS CASINO Vice President it .4 CONNIE ENSIGN Chief Justice -ffifill v..- I , xt A A 4 GLORIA PETERSON Girls' League BARBARA CAPLETT Secretary - - Z -ff - BA RB VANDERHAYDEN Pep BUDDY BARKER President ?1 . -7' A sg. -1--v I JERRI MILLER Activities as KIP WHITEFIELD Properties ROBBIE ROBERTS BOB SMILEY Assemblies Buildings and Grounds . iiii if :c it I W' s LINDA BERRY STEVE SEVERY Publications Safety Finest temestrelv . .I . .iw 5 GERALD SKUPIEN Speaker DENNIS MCDONALD Sr. President Commission Headed by Buddy Barker, A.S.B. President, first semester Commission accomplished many things. They installed a permanent ticket booth on Pan- ther Field, and also had the bleachers painted in time for the i959 football season. Members of Commission made a proiect of taking pictures of all campus activities that were shown to the student body at an assembly at the end of the year. Also thanks to this Commission we enjoyed music-to-eat-by in the cafeteria at noon, 51:1-r PETE ROYBAL SANDY SKUPIEN Jr. President 4- Sv 2 6 I NORM KENNEDY Chaplain' f 'ff-' t P' -Z' -' ' ...J ANN MULE BEVERLY THOMAS orresponding Sec. Historian .ixmgirv RUSS BRAND MARYANN CARTER 4 , ,fs '77 Q 'df f' 2'1Q , , X ..,., J. 5 .P RUBY PHILLIPS ' HELGA MUEGGENBURG Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Soph. President .,-K JOYCE GOLEC Rep. at Large ree bs E5 . SHIRLEE SKUPIEI Finance is M A . K . I B' A i I KEN THOMAS Scholarship ., . I jg' Q fr-: HM, -fr. A I N. CHRIS CLAUSEIN Girls' Athletics GERALD BARNEI Boys' Athletics w-.l Bi? ag .1 'MR 1113 RICH YAMAMOT Freshman Preside Q N . JI! DONNA ROBERT Rep. at Large si. sk- F. Jerri Miller 'Finance 5 L I -JW ' YF-vi' Ai Ken Thomas Scholarship 'K artha Ollivier irls' Athletics AR' L hai' Dennis Casino Boys' Athletics E- sie c k Ya ma moto rw ' if 'fa . wx, ., QL. lx. Z Mike Leone Earl Durham Buildings 81 Grounds Assemblies Ron Bane Judy Todtman Safety Publications Gene Youngblood Activities ,.... . sn J fe uk' ' John Megowan Properties YSL, ,ui l i Judee Mendelsohn Gerald Skupien Secretary Vice President Libby Wire Pep Seeend 3 este Commission Presiding over the spring semester commission was President, Don Hofflander. The installation of the second semester commission members was a formal affair held in March at Johnny's No Bone Steak House in Covina. During the semester this commission assisted the clubs on campus during Foreign Exchange Student Week, sponsored Safety Week which was climaxed' by a car show and presentation of trophies, and continued work on the Anti-Smoking Cam- paign. Of interest to the Student Body were commissions plans to build another permanent ticket booth on Panther Field and the beautifica- tion of Panther Square. Connie Ensign Speaker Don Hofflander President -'Yr' -L .xp ,X Sandy Skupien Pete Roybal Dennis McDonald Shirley Skupien hman President Soph. President Jr. President Sr. President Historian ine Cornaggia Pat Bowman Helga Mueggenburg Bob Smiley Bud Barker p. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large 1 Ann Mule Chief Justice Barbara Caplette Girls' League Norman Kennedy Chaplain Beverly Thomas Corres. Secretary G53 Ruth Payens Rep. at Large ...L f f J First Serine ten The first semester House of Representatives was presided over by Speaker of the House, Gerald Skupien. His other officers were Helga Mueggenburg, secretary, Bob Smiley, parliamentarian, and, Janice McClellan, clerk. GERALD SKUPIEN During the first part of this semester the House sponsored the an- nual clean campus campaign. This campaign continued as a tri- school affair. The competition was between El Monte High School, Arroyo High School, and Rosemead, and continued throughout the entire school year. 'At regular intervals delegates from each school toured the other schools and graded them. This House also began a project to have music played during the lunch hours. With the co-operation of a local music store this event was most successful. Each club on campus had its members take turns as disc iockey for one week periods. They also made preparations for a special day to be held later in the school year. speaker of the House IH 1 se of ROSEMEAD HIGH SCHOOL First semester representatives from second period classes were, Row 1: J. McClellan, R. Phillips, B. Smiley, G. Skupien, H. Mueggenburg, J. Golec. Row 2: S. Mosher, P. Bowman, V. DePerini, V. Chabot, M. Sporvv, M. Michels, L. Wood. D. McMath, N. Bender, D. Curry, G. Rollinger, E. Parks, R. M. Andres, P. Moseley, S. Thomas, J. Tripp, E. Copeland, M. Casas, J. Todtman, M. Noriega. Row 3: D. Hughes, P. Wayne, P. Beacom, C. Harvey, K. Young, J. Winchester, B. Ollivier, D. Roberts, C. Ritchie, C. McMath, C. Bibler, C. Valla, B. Thomas, S. Skupien, E. Jansen, J. Truman, R. Briggs, L. Berry, E, Durham, R. A. Evenstad, M. Rivadeneyra, R. Gutierrez. Row 4: Mr. David Berry, I. Miali, R. Peterson, C. Fish, L. Manfredi, L. Green, R. M. Grohs, D. Soyka, W, Hasbrouck, T. Bauer, M. Leone, B. Rollinger, J. Megowan, D. Hofflander, T. Bender, M. Lee, T. Kubiak, K. Severloh, P. Dunlop, K. Killacky, B. Leone, M. E. Reed. ii 1 - 1 .feioond Semestev In this past Spring semester the House of Representatives was kept constantly busy with the ideas and business brought forth by the stu- dent body through their representatives. Led by the Speaker of the House, Connie Ensign, the House established a Hall of Fame Board for recognition of outstanding achievement by graduates and faculty in memory of Mr. Riassetto. A great deal was accomplished on our foreign exchange student proiect, which is also a community proiect. To keep the students informed about the progress of our foreign ex- change student, the House had extra events. They also were visited by a panel representing another local high school, which has been spon- soring two foreign exchange students during the past year. The House sponsored a Safety Week which was held in May, and they co-spon- sored the annual Anti-Smoking Campaign with the second semester Commission. - 92 J fs . ,f, i I wwf.. 1. ,, f CONNIE ENSIGN Speaker of the House Second semester House was, Row l: S. Conner, J. King, P. lshihara, D. Cornaggia, B. Loya, N. Kennedy, H. Hiroto, C. Ensign, J. Golec, V. dePerini, P Bowman, J. Todtman, S. Klink, B. Leone. Row 2: L. Harmon, G. Sturyt, J. Mendlesohn, J. Hernandez, C. Ishii, E. Kamayatsu, C. Baldwin, W. Crudup J Batten, D. Ray, B. Swinclall, J. Nunnally, B. Harmon, C. Parsons, N. Volkov. Row 3: N. Lyon, D. Toomey, E. Durham, F. Ramirez, J. Meek, R Payens, A. Hansen, M. Curry, F. Pootter, M. Kleine, H. Mueggenburg, L. Stegall, B. Montgomery, N. Coyle. Row 4: J. Schorr, K. Killackey, M. Timrott D Hughes, D. Cross, P. Aschwanden, K. Whitefield, P. Flaten, M. Leone, L. Harner, T. Kubiok, R. Gipson, B. Smiley, M. Keller. . wr- f 4 I! .- .irq M 1. L 9 wie' League -2 GLORIA 'PETERSON' President D- 1 . fe., ---- . .. ...1..-...- The Girls' League officers were, Row 1: R. Roberts, G. Peterson. Row 2. R. Peterson, B. Caplette, M. Carter. The Girls' League council consisted of, Row 1: Mrs. Irwin, P. Bowman, B. Caplette, L. Wire, A. Barnes, J. Miller, R. Andres, B. Jessee, J. Mendlesohn P. Bowman, E. Gonzales. Row 2: L. Rcaley, J. Goiec, N. Bender, H. Mueggenburg, S. Skupien, M. Reed, J. Carter, D. Foster, S. Emmert, S. Meyers. Row 3 B. Thomas, D. Knowles, I, Miaii, R. Roberts, M. Carter, C. Ensign, G. Peterson, R. Peterson, S. Hude, J. Gilbert, D. Roberts. T' BARBARA CAPLETTE President 4 'Sf' v-....,. Ti' MRS. EDITH IRWIN Advisor Walt Harris is a firm believer in the Girls' League-sponsored Female Express, Day it seems. :ff 3 Y .t4.,1f,,k .ab 'IA' si .. I4 N'bJu'n X1f 74.0-.-, Officers of the Girl' League for the spring semester were, Row li B. Caplette, president, H. Mueggenburg, vice-president, J. Mendlesohn, treasurer. Row 2: B. Thomas, parliamen tariong G. Peterson secretary. Every year the Girls' League sponsors the Thanksgiving Dance, this year was no exception. They sponsored the Wish- Bone Wiggle, which was backwards. At Christmas-time the Girls' League Council gave a food basket to a needy family, and decorated a Christmas tree in the school foyer. ln Febr-uary the Girls' League sponsored a Female Express Day . Awards were given to the boy with the largest harem and to the boy whose harem wore the most original outfits. The proceeds went towards our foreign exchange student proiect fund. The Girls' League also sponsored the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet in May. 47 Garlen ,lain of jvents 5 T 'my -me ak Students ioyfully come to school at 8:40, after a long bus ride. Several special. events highlighted the first semester of the school year, T959- l96O. During the first week of school, Associated Student Body cards went on sale with coolie hats given to the first four hundred and fifty purchasers. There was also a terrific get-acquainted dance at the end of that week, ' entitled Rhythm 'n Chopsticksf' Through the football season we had many pep rallies which exhibited the enthusiastic spirit the students had due to the s-uccess of our winning Varsity team. Then as the season drew to a close we had our an- nual Homecoming Dance made even more exciting because of our defeat of San Gabriel in the Homecoming game. Starting our Thanksgiving vacation off with a bang was the annual backwards dance called the Wishbone WiggIe sponsored by the Girls' League. .' T'7 7'll, 'FV 'o't'.4?E5'l 552'-ev 'sf' 1' T, O LZU At the Howdy Hop, dubbed Rhythm 'n Chopsticks boys and g rls got acquainted Mrs. Horton obligingly helps students purchase their Student Body cards. Yea Team! Goes the cry from this crowd at one of our many victorious football games, , .4 . k I ,KM 5M -. nf: V. ,, . . gb' Dreamy is the word far this scene as couples danced at the Wishbone Wiggle. .,,, l! Students found it necessary to come here many times during the year for supplies, tickets, and many types of orders. ou les at the annual Homec Many Alumni are seen among these c p Mistress of Ceremonies, Connie Ensign looks on as Mr. Mauk receives plaque for work done in Variety Show. Show where On the llth of December was the Variety many of the clubs entered acts. At this Variety Show, themed Dreamsville, trophies were won by Orchesis, Hi-Y, Sagaths, and Spinsters. The day before Christmas vacation was the annual Winter Ball, December Dreams, the only all-school formal dance of the year. The beginning of Christmas vacation also marked the end of the boomi-ng Pantherama sales leaving everyone in great anticipation of receiving their annuals in June. The end of the semester saw everyone caught up in ' ' d cramming the whirl of excite for final exams. rl H ment of election-time, an oming Dance. Geilendeiv of Event During December, Rosemead students attended the Winter Ball and the Varsity-Alumni Basketball game. ln January, election-time was filled with eager school spirit as more students than ever competed for A.S.B. offices. During February, RHS students danced at the Valentines Dance, watched the Don- key Basketball Game, and participated, through clubs, in the Foreign Exchange Student Week. Fee- Male Express Day, and the Pantheresses-Sagaths Basketball Game high-lighted March. These couples danced in the atmosphere of the music provided by The Tempos at the Winter Ball. One of the many colorful posters displayed .4 During All-Nations Week, Pantheresses sold votes for i'Mr, Ugly. The result of Cupid's hard work could be observed at the annual Valentines dance, Cupid's during campaigning showed the high school spirit during election time. --...,,,,,,,W Holiday. ln April, over 500 people attended the All-School Play, and The girls' clubs enioyed The Girls' Clubs Potluck. In May, the Junior-Senior Prom was an exciting evening especially for Prom Queen Dolores Pugliese, and Princess Barbara Harmon, Kathy Killackey, Irene Lasswell, and Helga Mueggenburg. The Spring Sing, also in May, was presented by Miss Kleekamp and The Music Department. June was both happy and sad for Seniors as They attended The Dinner- Dance, Baccalaureate, Graduation, and the All- Night Party. Memories were revived as The l96O Pantherama was distributed on June lOth. gm l 2 l Upper, These athletes stand in line for their awards at the Annual Awards Banquet, April 5, 1960. Lower. Practicing for Their starring roles in the Spring Sing, in April, are Ronald Brown, Paul Lasswell, Louise Croteau, and Doug Smith. It was man against beast as The Sophomores defeated the Sagaths defend their lead, but the Pantheresses Freshmen and the Juniors to win the Donkey Basketball game. went on to win in the Annual Pantheresses-Sagaths Basketball game on March 25. 5l 5100 R Bee Cheerleaders lead a well-known yell at a pep assembly. A Cappella Choir and the Lyric Club combined forces in the inspiring Christmas assembly. .it , .gl 5, Efforts of the Drama and Music Departments resulted in a very fine Christmas assembly. f- embliee Two of the groups participating in the Thanksgiving assembl Y were the A Cappella Choir and Speech I class. During the year Rosemead Panthers have had h t e enjoyment of many outstanding assemblies. These included the three pep assemblies that ld during the football season. Later in the semester through the com- bined eftorts of the Drama and the Music De- presented with a very fine were held on Panther Fie partments we were Thanksgiving assembly and a very fine Christ- mas assembly. Key Club was responsible f or an assembly in February. Of educational value was the interesting assembly entitled Congo Conquest. There was also the annual Girls' L . eague assembly. Certainly not the least were the much-looked-f orward-to three awards as- semblies. F' Y A panel composed of two RHS students, two foreign exchange students and a moderator discuss various aspects of the Foreign h 3 9 Exchange Student Program in an assembly. T This candidate for student body president in the mid-year campaign Coach, Bill Sims, is presented with a wellsdeserved O.S.S. award pin by Pete Aschwanden at an awards assembly in February. assembly uses visual aids very effectively in his speech. U fl my 2 N ' 'S T 2? i 'A 415 PPXQM s - kv .U lk S Eli A 0 'iw.,mh,,i s llilli 'tg ,- IKVAVANNT i if 0:61, Q T 2 E- ,vfi ff .EL ld g cw..- .. .... c.. 53 Mr. Haro Robbins provided Rosemead Hi h stu lightening information as he narrated an assembly entitled The Atomic World. ,Q 'TV' .' 'N 4.9 I' Q 1 , v ,, 1 S it s if ,Q n,, Q 0,9 x , ,L x ,J uf-1 w 5' ' X - e x um. f if X x XL Q K 1 1. 3 M X xx Ei Auf Homecoming Court V 11: Princess Darlene Rowe ..- if ,-af,-16 Princess Gloria Peterson Princess Ruth Peterson Princess Robbie Roberts Yi i' srlfff, : '..-' A ,1 1- if I I K-Q. .AY 2 .,i.' . ,,, 5 fn. M 3, ,rezr fr Her Maiesty . . . Marianne Oram The 10th anniversary of R.H.S. Homecomings was fittingly climaxed November l3, l959 by a thrilling victory over the San Gabriel Matadors. Half-time activities included the traditional Homecoming Parade of club floats around Pan- ther Field. Judged the best float was the one submitted by Key Club. Also during half-time was the thrilling moment when the Homecoming Queen and court were crowned, Following the game the Homecoming Dance, titled School Daze, with music provided by the Ardendale Jazz Sextet was held in the gym. Many, old ac- quaintances were renewed as students and alumni enioyed this dance which was spon- sored by Spinsters. at mbev Dreams , ., , Queen Ruth Ellen Peterson and King Joe Cortez Princess Dolores Pugliese and Princess Barbara Caplett and Prince Ron Bane Prince Jack Jessee Princess Darlene Rowe and Q Prince Dennis McDonald Princess Judy Tuttle and Prince Dennis Casino The rustic clubhouse at Farnsworth Park in Altadena made a picturesque setting for the 11th annual Winter Ball on De- cember 18, 1959. This formal dance, December Dreams with holiday decora- tions of green and white Christmas trees was co-sponsored by Sagaths and Vasity Club. Crowning of the royal couple, Queen R-uth Ellen and King Joe, was the climax of a wonderful evening ot danc- ing to the music played by the Tempos. Some of past years' Winter Ball royalty have been: 1957, Carol Spano and Dick Morris: 1958, Joanne Morris and Ron Argo. Wishbone Wishbone Wiggle Couple, Jim Grice and Corine Thompson. The girls' only chance to ask Their favorite fel- lows To a dance this year came on November 25, when the Girls' League sponsored their an- nual Thanksgiving Dance. The Wishbone Wig- gle was held in our gym from 8:00-11:00 p.m. with music supplied by The Continentals. The couples attending participated in several novelty dances including the Bunny Hop and the Mexi- can Hat Dance. The Wishbone Wiggle Couple was: Senior, Jim Grice and Sophomore, Corine Thompson. Wiggle Storybook Park in Alhambra was the scene ot this year's Valentine Dance on February 13, 1960. One hundred and seventy-tour couples attended and danced to the dreamy music ot The Tempos. Cupid's Holiday, as the dance was called, was co-sponsored by Pantheresses and Hi-Y. The climax of the even- ing was the drawing to determine Cupid's Couple who were Judy Griswold and Richard Mitchell. 3 Q Q I 'gd Chosen as Cupid's Couple at the Cupid's Holiday dance were Judy Q S j lj Griswold and Richard Mitchel. ,W K 3 2 ,gp . . 'x A' a ' s ' . ' f ,MSX N . U Q I ' 'XXX 3 gf i xnxx ,- v ' SN if ,J 1 ff' 1 NN f . R' N s -. I I ,p ! 4 . 5 4' In 9 ' 1 A G ,f X I -X ggi' Q X ,Q 4' Q fc X . P 5. wil, X - 1 'dw I f X .e -Jr N- W A-, M. ., - -jfx ' ' 'X , -' v 'I '.-:rl X - ... .. ,fe X S X! ,ww . .. X 1 Z -5 ,Lx X ..,, X v , , . .f , x . -Wagga .,, MH A Q -tx N-...nf - 'v Quittsteinding Dveimei Sirudients Connie Ensign so ei si Each year the Drama Department selects two students who, during their years at Rosemead High School, have dis- played outstanding interest and enthusi- asm by participation in o-ur drama pro- ductions. In choosing the winners, this year, Connie Ensign and Doug Smith, special consideration was given, not necessarily to acting ability, but to in- terest in many ot the behind-the-scenes tasks so necessary to a dramatic pro- duction, such as direction and publicity. .5 Doug Smith These were three of the trophies given to the winners in different c tegories of the Variety Show. 1 Orchesis proudly exclaim over the trophy they have iust won for Sportsmahship. This is the act with which the Sunbeams won an award as the best curtain-act. The tenth annual Variety Show, Dreamsville , pre- sented at the El Monte District Auditorium on Dec- ember ll, 1959, was a huge success. Over 150 RHS students participated in the show in one of the many club or vocal group acts. Dreamsville was sponsored by National Thespians under the direction of Mr. Ernest Mauk and members Connie Ensign and Doug Smith acted as masters of cere- mony. The evening's entertainment reached its climax with the presentation of the well-deserved trophies. Recipients of these awards were: Sports- manship, Orchesis, Theme, Spinsters, Originality, Sagaths, and Humor, Hi-Y. Auf' 3 - eltmool lag XL . Don't you people ever read the paper?? Those in the cast were: Mrs. Savage, Sandi Jackson: her three children-Lilly Bell, Kris Gabrielson, Samuel, Mike DeCarbo, and Titus, Buddy Barker. Guests with Mrs. S were, Fairy May, Bonita Flowers, Florence, Donna Sisley, Feff, Tom Akers, Miss Willie, Dolly Snelling, Mrs. Paddy, Donna Perkins, and Hannibal, Lowell Huddleston. Emmet was played by Doug Smith. Peter Aschwanden, school artist, success- fully designed programs and posters seen around campus prior to presentation of the play. Egads!! She's had the bonds in that confounded bear all the time! Presented this year as the llth annual All- School Play was, The Curious Savage. It was the first school production directed by the new drama instructor, Mr. Lee Blatt- ner. All who attended the play, held the night of April T, thought as did Connie En- sign, production stage manager, that it was fabulous, The play tells the story of Mrs. Savage, a widow, who is sent to a rest home linsane asyluml by her three devoted children after Mrs. S takes SlO0,000,000 out of the Savage Estate for her own pur- poses. The youngsters think she might be mentally unbalanced. This rollicking farce continues as the children try to get the money back. Melle mas Lgvio Club Some of the Lyric Club's many activities included singing for the P.T.A. Council, the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies, and the Spring Sing. They ended the year by performing in a Music Festival at Hollywood High School on June 4. Officers presiding over the club first semester were: Esther Gonzales, president, and Diane Booth, vice- president. Second semester officers were: Billie Cole, president, and Kaye Lower, vice- president. l Singers all, were these members of Lyric Club, Row l: S. Ross, E. Gonzales, L. Devereaux, B. Cole, J, Primrose, L. Jolley, S. Houdridge, D. Baird, K. Lower, H. Michels. Row 2: D. Boothe, D. Sisley, L. Croteau, C. Childress, J. Schorr, M. Scales, J. Crain, L. Purcell, Z. Hallett, E. Hernandez, Miss Gertrude Kleekamp. Chansons The Chansons was a newly or- ganized girls' s in g i n g group d-uring the first semester only. The group was composed of Junior and Senior girls whose main purpose was to sing for fun. This group, whose name means French Songs , per- formed twice between Septem- ber and January. In October they sang for the Girls' League Mother-Daughter Dessert at El Rancho High School and in Dec- ember they had an act in the Variety Show entitled Dreams . Always happy to sing were these members of Chansons, Row li N. Coyle, C. Pettit, R. Briggs, Row 2: L. Greene, L. Gibson, J. Meek. Row 3: J. Krall, L. Manfredi. li' i 2 -4. '- . LQ-- iv ., ' i'f,3 '34.ffry,, iff ' My-o'ff5s: 5' T sf' x, ly' ' . If The Madrigals this year were, Row l: L. Green, J. Primrose, L. Chidester, C. Pettit, P. Lasswell, J. Meek. Row 2: D. Smith, L. Gibson, R. French, R. Manfredi, and E. Hernandez. 1 The Men's Glee consisted of, Row I, W. Stevens, D. Vienna, J. Clements, L. Beyer, T. Sands, C. Fedder- sohn, B. Hayes. Row 2: R. Nash, G. Tumanello, J. Norman, N. Cirocco, J. Sellers, R. Woernel, and S. Roberts. rl The members of the Sunbeams this year were, Row 1: J. Vienna, L. Clausen, J. Primrose, S. Hould- ridge, S. Seabolt. Row 2: Miss Kleekamp, D. Smith, E, Hernandez, M. Scales, L. Croteau, and D. Boothe. Meidviigels This year the Madrigal Singers performed at many P.T.A. meet- ings, the Christmas Assembly, and for a Kiwanis Installation Dinner. They also did very well at the Solo and Ensemble Fes- tival at Los Angeles State Col- lege. Mews 63-llee This year one of the accomplish- ments of the Men's Glee was performing in the Christmas as- sembly. Although they per- formed only a few times public- ly, they strived for self-improve- ment in the field of music. Sunbeems The Sunbearns were very active this year. Their main achieve- ment was winning the Curtain Act trophy at the Variety Show. They also sang at the Solo and Ensemble Festival at Los An- geles State College. The members of the Girls' Glee this year were, Row iz J. Scheidemantle, C. Bretz, R. Savage, P. Wayne J. Hine, M. Holmes, M. Boyer, I. Beltrain. Row 2: N. Bibler, F. Scarpinata, M. Tripp, S. DeBoard B. Graddi, A. Kuhlmeyer, C. Coffey, B. Lunn, J. Naro. Row 3: J. Morrow, S. Emmert, C. Walberg, S. Ciotta, L. Buoy, A. Loveland, C. Valla, G. Valla, and B. Scott. Row I I I 5 ' 1 I I 1 f ,. st-.QQ1gnQcnannqsQ lf fr . 'ee' g it 6 S ag y ,.,.. 55 '- 'geif - S . ,I are sf -YVMVV, The Girls' Chorus consisted of, Row 1: N. Perez, S. Liberty, S. Burns, M. Spawr, C. Rogers, B. Jessee P. Bowman, R. Cinke, B. Thorne, A. Redman, V. Chabot, D. Naegele. Row 2: C. Smith, L. Gonzales, A. Evans, J. Leland, M. Williams, E Sonchez, E Trisbee, G Nelson, P. Pecoraro, S. Conner, J. Rounsaville, M. Messing, D. Aceves. Row 3: M. Davidson, M. Gonzales, C. Clark, N. Bender, K. Gladman, M Curry, J. Muse, C. Bibler, J. Kitto, L. Davis, C. Bartlett, L. Plesetz, L. Krantz, P. Tumanello. GEMS' Gjie-ei This year the Girls' Glee partici- pated in the Thanksgiving As- sembly and sang in the annual Spring Festival at Montebello. The first semester president was Sally Ciotta, and second semes- ter president was Sandy Em- mert. GMS' Chorus This year the Girls' Chorus was composed of forty-eight girls. The first semester president was Nancy Bender, and the second semester president was Margar- et Gonzales. Activities they participated in in- cluded: the Spring Festival at Burbank. 63 fill Xa- JOE PRIMROSE President, First Semester l lt DOUG SMITH President, Second Semester fx Sei pewter about Under the direction of Miss Kleekamp, the A Cap- pella Choir accomplished rnuch to bring recognition to RHS this year. On October 26, 1959 they sang for the Rosemead High P.T.A. and on November 19, with the combined choirs of Arroyo and El Monte High Schools at a meeting of the Los Angeles Board of Education. On February first of the new year our A Cappella Choir again sang with the combined choirs of Arroyo and El Monte, but this time at the Los Angeles Colliseum tor the torch- lighting ceremony of the 1960 Winter Olympics. ln May they helped present the annual Spring Sing here at Rosemead, and the Choir performed at a Vocal Festival at Chapman College. Along with their many other activities the A Cappella Choir also found time to do extensive community public relations work. fit Director Rosemead's 'Famed A Cappella Choir diligently practiced each day under the direction of Miss Kleekamp Vocalizing as members of the A Cappella Choir were, Row l: D. Varela, R. Brown, T. Smith, J. Blackburn, R. Starman, L. Gibson, R., Briggs, K. Young, N. Coyle, G. Bachus, G. Ray, C. Pettit, T. Cardona, D. Hardie, .I Krall, Row 2: E. Hernandez, J. Carter, L. Chidester, F. Cardona, J. Primrose, D. Magill, R. L. Manfredi, C. Cardona, P. Lasswell, R. French, P. Cushing, L. Green, V. Hansen, D. Smith, J. Meek, G. Edwards, A. Walberg, Miss Gertrude Kleelcamp. 5 l MISS GERTRUDE KLEEKAMP l Rosemeaidl High Sei ool Palrmilrlhen Band! BILL ROLUNGER President Lynn Lovekun was our mascot, Patty Panther. Panther Band members this year were, Row 1: R. Crain, M. Holtrust, P. Brady, M. Luke, J. Scales, M. Isabella, C. Stevenson, T. Duebber, Fre Scheidemantel, M. Steele, R. Stringer, T. Wood, H. Gelhan, P. Gordon, D. Fata, L. Frontuto. Row 2: B. Gudino, L. Rowe, V. Roush, G. Rolli T. Kinery, G. Foto, T. Akers, G. Gross, B. Rollinger, T. Miller, B. Zerbel, C. Woodward, J. Davis, L. Green, T, Catanese, N. Churc I 1258-. ' , .rg swans X Gs- LJ -L1' if MR. CLARENCE CONNER Director The Panther Band was very active this year, performing at football and home basketball games, pep rallies and pep assemblies, at the Thanks- giving assembly, in three parades and in the Band Festival in which bands from all over receive trophies for best performances. Under the direction of Mr. Conner, with the help of Bill Rollinger, the band president, the Panther Band has adopted a new constitution. A new addition to the Band was Richard Crain, Rosemead's first drunm mgi fl 9 W i i of A l ,f fm Q l , ill! , MU , ff 4 X CU 'll -wb N-..-1 jjj J P intl A i OUQ XM-2 'L ilflff ,r .M wjjfj xg? 65 ff Marching information is very important to u good band. Here the Panther Band perfects its marching, I -L i Head Maiorette Judy Tuttle and Drum Mafor Richard Crane Flagbearers this year were, Row I: Pam Dunlop, Gloria Peterson. Row 2: Ruthie Peterson, Joyce Meek, Row 3: Helga Mueggenburg, Rose Marie Grohs. l-. ,fx 4 if Marching this year as Senior Maiorettes were, Row I: Peggy Earhart, Irene Losswell. Row 2: Carol Jessee, Row 3: Kathy Bryan, Sandy Skupien. Flash weakens The Flashrankers were partially responsible for getting and maintaining Rosemead school spirit at a high peak this year by performing at all the pep rallies and pep assemblies, at the football and basketball games, and marching in three parades, Some of their most tense moments were spent in performing at the Spring Festival in which other schools from this area com- peted in form and precision. Medals were awarded those Flashrankers who performed with outstanding ability. 68 ' .. . am Songleaders for the Rosemead 'Panthers were, Row 1: Nanette Pion, Cheryll Torske, Jeannie Brazier. Row 2: Sharon Gordon, Karyn Weis. Row 3: Marianne Oram. QLNTHEIP Hliill SCHDUL DONNA ROBERTS Banner Carrier Ronkettes for the school year '59-'60 were, Row l: Shirley Slcupien, Dolores Pugliese, Porn Hollinan. Row 2: Robbie Roberts, Jeanne Conlee. .JA x I MRS. STUMBAUGH Bond Mother Junior Maiorette baton 'rwirlers were, Row l: Dorrie Dunnington, Marilyn Reed, Sharon Seabolt. Row 2: Sandro Emmert, Jo Ann Vienna. Row 3: Judy Nugent. -H-vnvwn .- Leading their respective ranks as rank heads were, left to right: Dolores Peggy Earhart, Cheryll Torske, Marilyn Reed, and Gloria Peterson. Pugliese, Panther ww,,w--f-at wx .qmmua 1 0 grldd a . 'frlisbed ,. -record ers fQQe V iff :urollmeui .N f .,. .. x..W..,a, .. U: . we X , M..4. M.. .., ,Whxla 'Nfl lq P 6' .mg ebb rbfngggll' Q23 tr- -.rf-A E ..,f' fn. 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KIP WHITEFIELD Editor Busily working to choose stories for the Pen-Opsis, are these three hard- working members of the staff. MR. FRED WILHELM Advisor Now that the Pen-Opsis, Rosemead's literary magazine, has been published, Editor Kip Whitefield has realized his desire to have a better magazine than any in Rosemead's history. Traditionally, work began, by the staff, plan- ning and making layouts in January. Selling for 5Oc, this thirty-six, to forty page maga- zine is filled with short stories, essays, poetry, artwork, and photography submitted by students. lt is the job of the staff to iudge all entries, award honors as deserved, to meet the four maior deadlines set by the publishing company, and finally, in May, to distribute the Pen-Opsis, Peirmtlheveimei jdliirovieil Sir JUDY TODTMAN Editor MRS. GABEL Advisor S milk wu- vw- NADELLE WILSON Assistant Editor PETE ASCHWANDEN JUDI LEWIS Artist Business Manager 1-pf MR. FILLOON Photography Advisor Q F' This year the Pantherama Editorial Staff consisted of Row 1: Mrs. Gable, G. Skupien, P. Manseau. Row 2: B. Oertel, M. Timrott, E. Meier, P. Wilkerson, M. Brunson. Row patrick, P. Aschwanden, D. Gold. D. Vienna, J. Truman, J. Todtman, 3: N. Wilson, D. Knapp. V. Kil- Now that the most anticipated school pub- lication has come out, the staff can rest- in-peace. With the start of the school year came the task of planning and organizing the book, traditionally done by the editor, who this year was Judy Todtman. Nadelle Wilson, her assistant, will move into the top position next year. The staff chose the theme, cover design and color, and dedication in September. Starting with 60 became a major proiect through the first, second, and third quarters of the school year. There were layouts to be made, copy and picture assignments to be filled out. Final preparations toward completion of the book included actual writing of copy, taking and cropping of pictures, and holding of the Pantherama Queen Contest. As these tasks were completed the book was submitted at four different times to the publisher. Mrs. Jeannette Gabel, editorial advisor, was an indispensable member of the staff. Keeping the records and supervising the sales and distribution of the Pantheramas was done by the business staff, under the advisorship of Mr. Robert Shaw. One function of the business staff is to keep records of payments of students purchasing Pantheramas. n I ll 1. . 1 i T' . I - Q. x Qlfa MR. ROBERT SHAW All phases of the Pantherama must be checked and rechecked before being sent to the Business Advisor publisher. 1 Bu ine-ies Steiff Attending to the many business details of your yearbook were, Row 1: K. Schmitt, S. Henderson, J. Lewis, S. King, P. Bertram, D. Shibla, Mr. Robert Shaw. Row 2: G. Frankfurt, D. Bragg, C. Lackey, D. Wicks, L. Knight, K. Kitterman. Row 3: J, Gresham, M. Keller, L. Rowe, B. Rollinger, G. Edwards, B. Witt, K. McGee. Palnflaevas J' 'K sf 'N' Q-41 Tele Editorial gt H MR. FRED WILHELM Q a Advisor LINDA BERRY --l Editor Q of sf 6 so PETE ASCHWANDEN EE A DAN VIENNA Artist Photographer Panther's Tale staff members worked diligently to keep up the paper's good ratings. Serving as the first editor of the Panther's Tale to ever hold that position for three consecutive quarters was Linda Berry. Mickey Brunson ably took over as editor for the fourth quarter, becoming the first junior ever to be editor. All during the year there were many deadlines to be met, pictures to be scheduled and taken, and copy to be written. During the first semester the Panther's Tale received a second class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. Our Panther's Tale, a bi-weekly newspaper, received reinforcements for the second semester in the form of many Journalism I students. Some of these unacknowledged workers not pictured on this page were: Pat Amend, Audrey Hansen, Dan Koger, Sue Mosher, Linda O'Toole, Judy Shoff, and Rick Yamamoto. 4. ,Q f The Panther's Tale Editorial staff consisted of, Row 1: Mr. Wilhelm, M. Brunson, L. Hoffman, D. Vienna, L. Berry, J. Mats- dorf, M. Middleton. Row 2: P. Aschwanden, D. Donaldson, P. Gomez, T. McEIligott, D. Igl, K. Call, P. Wilkerson. .Ju ine-ies Staff MR. LEONARD FILLOON MR- ROBERT SHAW Photography Advisor Business AClViS0I' Most school papers need advertising from busi- nesses in the community, and our Panther's Tale is no exception. The students on the Panther's Tale Business Staff had the responsibility of acquiring adequate ads from local merchants and making them up so as to be interesting and appealing. ,, Y This year the members of the Panther's Tale Business staff were, Row I: V. Brue, P. Bertram. Row 2: J. Lewis, Mr. Fisher, S. King. Q 1 v 6 Lf- L. JV 2 x , sg ., :ik , fK,M,f W, I, 4 1. Q Q' 1 . Q V . X x m. s Q ff Ns , .fi N. B. 'Y' if W' 'M ,.,, YQ! ggkwi V Q, Q L 1 - l , W: 'W E Q fha ' 1 . JL x. A rim? .1 klw ,, w Q . -x as -.. Inq' 'K We v ..: A 4- , bw A A - l F 2 f N ,.-f . 5 I I se? ,Y 1 Y DENNIS CASINO First Semester President MR. DAVID BERRY Advisor Associated Clubs is a group made up of a representative from each chartered club on campus. Their main proiect this year was All-Nations Week and similar activities for the Foreign Exchange Pro- gram. Every club organization had a proiect from which the funds were do- nated for the Program. This will enable a student from a foreign country to come to Rosemead High School next year. Associate sl Clube GERALD SKUPIEN Second Semester President it Q: N? Representing their respective clubs as Associated Clubs representatives were, Row 1: Advisor Mr. Berry, B. Vander Heyden, B. Olliver, M. Oram, E. Durham, D. Rowe. Row 2: C. Ensign, D. Barker, B. Casino, M. J. Lawson, G. Skupien. if' KEN THOMAS President MR. ROBERT HOSEA Advisor California Scholar' hip Fedleve-tion The California Scholarship Federation was very active during the first semes- ter. In the final weeks of that semester they had four guest speakers including Mr. James Roman who spoke about European schools, Dr. Nathan McCroy who talked about the duty of honor students, Mrs. Margaret Watson spoke The members of the C.S.F. during the first semester were, Row 1: D. Snelling, C. Freeman C. Hicks, M. Sasas, B. Caplette. Row 2: A. Mule, J. Diamond, L. Tramonte, I. Miali, B. Thomas D. Rowe, D. Groven, D. Dunkel. Row 3, R. Henderson, M. Sloot, V. Hansen, D. Frye, L. Gray K. Thomas, T. Moore, D. Hughes, S. Hude. about her trip to Europe, and a Dr. Mil- ler spoke on the importance of a sound education. Early in January the officers of our C.S.F. went- with the officers from the C.S.F. at Arroyo High School to tour the campus at Whittier College. First semester officers were: Ken Thomas, President, Martha Casas, Vice President, and Deanna Dunkel, Secretary. 'fig During the Spring Semester the C.S.F. attended a conference at the University of Redlands. Though this was their only activity they benefited very much from it. Second semester officers were: Ken Thom- as, President, Martha Casas, Vice Presi- dent, and Barbara Caplette, Secretary. Ken Thomas also served as Commission- er of Scholarship on Commission both semesters. Attaining the high honor of being Sealbearers this year were: Martha Casas, Barbara Caplette, Valerie Han- , sen, Tom Moore, and Darlene Rowe. CS.F. for the Spring semester were, Row 1: L. O'Toole, J. Truman, T. Molina, D. Okamoto, J. Isenhart, P. Ishihara, B. Caplette, W. Holbrook, B. Thomas. Row 2: C. Henderson, M. Sloot, R Grover, B. Sklarski, C. Ensign, V. Hansen, D. Hughes, G. Wilson, S. Hude, M. Vanswieten. Row 3 B. Smiley, K. Thomas, K. Whitefield, F. Long, L. Gray, R. Zube, M. Leone, T. Moore, Mr. Hosea. 1 llembers of Campus Christians often had the op- iortunity to have interesting and informative peakers at their weekly meetings. ekcellent program planned for its members at their lunch time meet- ings. The program included many fine speakers of all faiths who were heard throughout the year at the meetings. Taking charge first lunch was Gary Stahl, president both semesters and Mickey Brunson, vice-president, at second lunch. For the Variety Show, Campus Christians did a pantomine of Stan Freberg's record, Green Christmas, which showed how commercialized Christmas had be- come. This year's appearance was the first the club has ever made in a Variety Show. Doing a wonderful iob as club sponsor was Mr. Carter Dennis. The Campus Christians this year were, Row 1: L. Croteau, J. Vienna, C. Coffey, J. Primrose, L. Knight, G. Frankfurt, B. Wineland, M. Casas, R. Crain, M. Van Fleet. Row 2: M. Smith, R. Phillips, R. Briggs, S Hude, D. Kelder, T. Fagan, N. Whittle, L. Gibson, L. Davis, M. Epp, L. Chidester. Row 3: Mr. C. Dennis, J. Gibson, J. Londagin, J. Antonson, D. Frye, R. French, J. Irvine, G. Stahl, P. Long, V. Hansen, Miss E. Nance. This year's Radio Club members were, Row I: Ken Epstein, W. Hays, E. Copeland, Row 2: Mr. Berry, J, Vasile, G. Easter, T. Wood. Chet tiene Compu 3 Av This year's Radio Club members were, Row iz K. Epstein, W. Hays, E. Copeland. Row 2: Mr. Berry, J. Vasile, G. Easter, T. Wood. Radio Club, though being in existence only two years here at school, has been very active. Students probably know the club as the one which sponsored the showing of the Mr. Magoo cartoons and other films about things such as cars, electronics during the lunch periods. Also of much enioyment to the student body was the playing of records during lunch. They boys studied electronics and its re- lationship to radio and television, how they operate, are made, and how they are repaired. At the time of this writing Radio Club was trying to obtain a Ham Operator's License for RHS. This license re- quires much effort to obtain and is held in high regard by those who have one. Doing an excellent iob as club sponsor was Mr. David Berry. E E Radio Club 1 The rest of the Radio Club look on while one member e plains an electronics principle. 79 This year the RHS Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Donald Fox, held their weekly meetings in Room 92 on Thursday mornings. Under the leadership of both semester presidents, Earl Durham and Rod Schreck- ler, the boys did such things as selling programs at football games ut and participating in the clean campus campaigns. They also co- Q sponsored the Cupid's Capers, the annual Valentines dance in X-F February. Participating in activities as members of Hi-Y this year were, Row l: B. Cummings G. Young, D. Fata, G. Goodman, H. Foote, J. Richey, P. Pate, T. Glisson. Row 2: Mr. Don Fox, J. Braun, J. Nichols, G. Robinson, G. Fata, E. Durham, D. Pike, D. Varela Row 31 B. Oertel, K. Champlin, S. Champlin, R. Schreckler, R. Maxcy, B. Ensign, G Fields, D. Vance, K. Voorhees. f' N X, X -M A....., members of the RHS Hi-Y. ' 9 - Y .J H u Junior , J 91-erlteemen ' nl-uri-fn M.. F I l Parliamentary procedure is actively put into practice at all J SA. meetings. 80 Members of Junior Stcitesmen of America, Rosemead chapter, were, Row 1: B. Caplette, N. Ross, C. Freeman, B. Milligan, L. Harmon, J. Hanks, L. Steele, J. Nunncilly, P. Hallinan. Row 2: Mrs. Pricilla Anderson, C. Hedland, C. Baldwin, H. Gardenier, B. Muir, S. Hammack, M. Williams, L, LeGros, W. Armstrong, D. Jewell. Row 3: N. Kennedy, G. Stahl, B. Moreland, D. Frye, R. Ballard, T. Schilz, D. lgl, F. Rodarte, C. Ladd, J. Golding. Junior Statesmen of America is a new club on campus. They are part of the world affairs class and hold their weekly meetings each Wednesday during class time. The club is divided into two chapters: Alpha and Beta. The office of mayor was held by Sherry Hammoch lAlphal and Barbara Caplette lBetal first semester, and Pat Murphy lAlphal and Dorella Frye lBetal second semester. The purpose of JSA is to develop interest in better government. --.s....,,,,,,,,, Pausing for a moment from the routine of their weekly meeting are the boys who are Members of Key Club take time out from their usual club meeting to share a joke. The Key Club has been especially active this year. They started off the year by combining with Hi-Y and selling programs at the foot- ball games. Every Thursday afternoon they sent two bowling teams to the league games in bowling. Also on Thursdays two boys at- WM wggxqm M tended meetings of the local Kiwanis Club. Each year the RHS Key V-Msfcge . '41-s Club takes several field trips to local industry and tour their premises. In April Key Club sponsored their annual scholarship drive in which the boys go door to door asking for donations to enable them to attain their goal of 5500. This money is given a qualified Senior who has been selected by the counselors and the Parent Teachers Association Board. Those participating in Key Club this year were, Row 'l: R. Grover, J. Gabrielson, N, '4 Kennedy, J. Jones, P. Sheppard. Row 2. J. Wilson, G. Wilson, B. Broderick, L. Smith, L. Carlson. Row 3: R. Reed, E. Watrous, D. Knapp, A. Mann, D. Smith. K.-ag Club 'Q -1 ff ,J l The members of Orchesis this year were, Row 1: J. Nu ent, L. Lovekin, J. Nugent, G. Stevens, R. Andres, L. ire, P. Manseau. Row 2 M. Orani, M. Ornstead, D. Snelling, K. Young, M. Baxter, D. Groven, V. Klein. Row 3: D, Sparrowk, C. Russell, J. Barnes, D. Benge, C. Torske, B. Leone, J. Krall, Mrs. Tackett. On December ll, 1959, Orchesis, the girls' dance club, was awarded a trophy for the outstanding sportsmanship they showed in pre- paring for the Variety Show. During the second semester the girls worked very hard practicing for the assembly which they presented before the student body early in the spring. The clubs first and second semester presidents were Julie Bowman, and Irene Lasswell, and the sponsors were Mrs. Tackett and Mrs. Zide. During All Nations Week Orchesis sold chances for a ielly bean guessing con- test in order to earn money fo rthe foreign exchange students which we hope to have here next year. The winner of this contest received nnu l D nllfxiurn nf lain flnnirn frrxnn 'Ilan lnrnl nniieir 1-+nrn Owelneeiss us. ?f.?.,q5T I vs 45? +11 During a practicing session Orchesis pause for the photo graoher. Pepperettes raise their hands to participate in active dis- cussion ofa club problem. 82 Each year Pantheresses is one ofthe more active clubs on campus. First semester president was Darlene Rowe and for second semester it was Joyce Meek. Among the club's activities is the selling of candieol apples each year to which they added this year the giving of baskets to needy families at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, presenting an act entitled Essay in the Variety Show in December, serving at the faculty Christmas party. As if these wouldn't have made them busy enough, Pantheresses also decorated for the awards banquet, held a contest to find Mr. Ugly from which they donated 3512.87 to the Foreign Student Fund, co-sponsored the Valentines Dance Cupid's Capers with Hi-Y, and played in the annual Pantheresses-Sagaths Basketball game in March. This year the Pontheresses were, Row I: H. Hiroto, J. Miller, M. Epp, D. Rowe, B. Harmon, R. Andres, J. Hernandez, S. Muckridge, J. Mendlesohn, F. Jacobsen, B. Caplette. Row 2: Mrs. Zide, S. Emmert, F. Ramirez, K, Young, J. Urmston, J. Gilbert, P. Wilkerson, B. Thomas, S. Hude, R. Briggs, R. Phillips, S. Meyers. Row 3: B. Leone, J. Meek, J. Nicholson, D. Knowles, P, Lupton, M. Timrott, C. Ensign, K. Severloh, P. Dunlop, J. Morehead, M. Carter, G. Peterson, J. Krall. S! The President leads a discussion as Panther- esses decide on revisions for their Constitu- tion. Pen-themvesses I . VE. :A y JM' Pepperettes T - ' The members of Pepperettes were, Row I: M. Stonecypher, L. Hill, L. Bland, P. Prange, C. Allport, D. Naegele, P. Bowman, B. Harmon, C. Rogers, B. Cole, L. Wire, B. Vander Heyden, S. Smith, C. Parsons, S. Buehl, P. Bowman, S. Mosher, H. Arauio, M. Boyer, S. Amidan, D. Cornaggia, S. King, M. Wooding. Row 2: J. Lewis, L. Horspool, L. Harmon, K. Schmitt, S. Hughes, S. Bierlein, K. Miller, M. St. George, D. Snelling, D. Wiezbiski, K. Kittermon, R. Evehstad, L. Anderson, C. Valla, C. Baldwin, N, Bender, D. Neader- Nw hiser, C. Lackey, D. Hicks, J. Backer, J, Batten, N. Novicki, L. Krantz, L. Loose, B. Glikman, C. Vasquez, J. Mennonna. Row 3: S. Raffa, C. Anderson, J. Griswold, S. Parker, B. Leone, H. Jensen, J. Smith, A. Fraser, J. Ollivier, D. Silvers, T. Danielson, M. DeLong, M. Curry, I. Miali, S. Soyko, D. Gold, K. Severloh, M. Lawson, S. Nielsen, P. Lupton, A. Scheidemantel, S. Autry, L. O'Toole, L. Koon, B. Ollivier, E. Jensen, P. Petrovich, W. Fehl, W. Crudup, P. Baird, M. Campbell, P. Parenti, Mr. Gallagher. Having a membership roster of one hundred girls makes Pepperettes, the newly-formed girls' pep club, the largest club on campus. Their LX- first semester president was Barb Vander Heyden who did much to organize the club, while Libby Wire was president during the spring semester. Some of the many activities the Pepperettes par- ticipated in this year included the community Halloween Parade in October, supplying card sections for the football games and pam pom sections for the basketball games and publicity for both foot- ball and basketball games. For their proiect during Foreign Ex- change Student Week in February, Pepperettes sold popcorn balls and were able to donate 315.45 to the fund. Sponsor of the club was Mr. Bill Gallagher. Sagaths always have busy meetings with much to discuss. Sagaths, a girls' service club made up of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, participated in a variety of activities this year under the leadership of their first and second semester presidents Marianne Oram and Robbie Roberts. During the year they sold rooter buttons all through thefootball season, in December they combined with the Varsity Club to present the annual Winter Ball. At Thanksgiving and at Christmas Sagaths served their community by donating food In baskets to needy families. For their act, The Greek Muses , the girls won the trophy for originality in the Variety Show, December llth. To raise money for the Foreign Exchange Student Fund and also for their treasury Sagaths successfully sold See's suckers. A lot of enioyment was derived by everyone who attended the annual Pantheresses-Sagaths Basketball Game in March. Members of Sagaths this year were, Row l: Mrs. Tackett, F. Potter, N. Mott, J. Schwartz, R. Roberts, M. Oram, J. Nelson, L. Devereaux, S. Gordon, K. Killackey. Row 2: C. Jessee, E. Gonzales, M. Noriega, B. Custance, D. McMath, P. Heller, J. Golec, L. Jolley, P. Hallinan, D. Cornaggia. Row 3: H. Mueggenburg, S. Skupien, D. Pugliese, R. Grohs, C. King, J. McClellan, R. Peterson, J. Brazier. SeiJe1rh's Spent In . Glu' . f is v 4't Members of the first year Spanish Club were, Row l: B. Scochat, K. Epstein, B. Vaughan, J. Olessen, T. Zoccili, P. Baird, P. Bond, and Mr. Filiberto Gonzales. Making up the Advanced Spanish Club were, Row 2: Mr. Domingo Garcia, L. Gridley, D. Baird, I. Porche, S. Lyon, G. Grimes, S. Jackson, G. Strinz. Row 3: L. Tramonte, N. Lyon, B. Stein, B. Smiley, D. Cross, K. Thomas, K. Young, T. Molina, D. Callahan. There are two Spanish Clubs on the RHS campus, one comprised of first year students taking Spanish and the advanced club whose members take second and third year Spanish. The president of the first year club, Los Guachos, during the first semester was Heidi Michaels. Under her leadership the club held a Pinata Party for the benefit of the Foreign Exchange Student Fund in February, and had a Mexican Dinner. Donna Baird and Sandy Jackson have been the two semester's presidents of the Advanced Spanish Club, Zorilla. The members of this club had field trips to Olvera Street, Padua II.II I I I I nl . . n . . weekly meetings. Advanced Spanish Club members hold one of their regular The Spinsters are not a group of old ladies that sit around and knit, as the name is likely to infer. On the contrary, they are a group of ambitious girls who compose one of the most active clubs on cam- pus. Activities in the hectic schedule of these girls this year included supplying food baskets to needy families, entering floats in the Halloween and Homecoming parades, sponsoring the Homecoming Dance, and presenting an act in the Variety Show, Toyland , for which Spinsters won the Theme Trophy. The very active members of Spinsters this year were, Row I: K. Lower, L. Lux, L. Stoner, S. Henderson, M. Casas, J. Todtman, C. Ishii, M. Wooding, J. Diamond, A. MuIe'. Row 2: E. Hernandez, L. Livengood, T. Molina, T. McManus, D. McClintock, D. Silvers, N. Coyle, J. Truman, M. Scales, D. Smith, L. Chidester. Row 3: R. L. Manfredi, M. Hernandez, I. Miali, L. Lineer, M. E. Reed, N, Wilson, P. Long, E. Meier, M. Slott, J. Carter, J. Schorr. S-dy .Aft sg, INN H 'wi ' I . . Spinsters give suggestions for a proposed , I club field trip. . - .4-r ' ' 9' 1' ,Q gs -' ly-N Lf ' f . X f f K 1 Y f 1 Spunssteve -tudlermit 4 T Q'P Biologg The Students of Biology were, Row I: M. Williams, J. Crouch, D. Okamoto, W. Hol- brook. Row 2: K. Voorhees, B. Whitaker, G. Finlay, F. Spaeth, B. Rudder. The Studen's of Biology is a group of nineteen active RHS students interested in biology. This year the club took one field trip each month. Because of these continued activities each member paid one dollar for cues each month. Under the expert guidance and counsel- L'7? ' ing of Mr. Ralph Clarkson, Students of Biology have made scientific studies at Garvey Slough, Chantry Flats, Cabrillo Beach, U.C.L.A. Medical Center, the Moiave Desert, Catalina Island, and Califonria Institute of Technology. ,gel-5 Touching is the only word to describe this scene from the Biology Club's act in the Variety Show. Z?-153' 'J National Thespians rehearse for one of their per- formances. hesspianss if ll- -. . The members of Jessee, P. Murphy I Row 2: R. Pfeif. . Mlm the Varsity Club were, Row 1: J. Heubner, J. Kyle, D. McDonald, J , K. Hirose, M. Kleine, P. Roybal, W. Zampardi, J. Roybal, S. Severy. er, J. Kubiak, M. Cushing, M. O'Quinn, G. Richards, R. Brand, R. Few people realize that no play in the history of Rosemead could have been produced without our Thespians. They sponsor all the drama productions and supply full stage crews for them. They also have much to do with the direction of many plays at RHS. This year they sold rooter buttons and ribbons for their money-making pro- iects. They put on an award winning play, entitled Ladies of the Mop . They produced the ninth annual Variety Show, Dreamsville, at the El Monte District Auditorium, December ll, 1959. The presi- dent this year was Connie Ensign. The National Thespians this year were, Row l: S. Jackson, N. Bondy, M. Mitchell, B. Vander Heyden, K. Killackey, C. Ensign, C. Pettit, S. Lyon, M. Sarnowski, G. Grimes. Row 2: G. Stevens, T. Molina, I. Miali, G. Van Valkenburgh, L. Gray, K. Gabrielson, R. Starman, J. Miller, G. Brunson. Vemssitrg Club Townsend, T. McEIligott, D. Ludolph, M. Rollon, B. Barker, P. Cushing, J. Cortez, G. Gibson, D. Loomis, D. Casino, W. Jeu. Row 3: G. Barnes, F. Gomez, L. Bryant, G. Stahl. Approximately fifty of Rosemead's fighting athletes make up the Varsity Club. Their presidents this year have been Joe Cortez, first semester, and Ken Hirose, second semester. Besides composing the maiority of men on our Varsity sports teams these boys other ac- tivities as a club include having ushered at all our assemblies, supplying a rooting section at the basketball games, patroling the halls at noon. Varsity Club also co-sponsored the Winter Ball in December and played in the first Faculty-Varsity Club Basketball Game in February. The club is co-sponsored by Coaches Jim Ellis and Don Porter. Members of the Varsity Club discuss plans for the Faculty Varsity Club basketball game. 5 ' 11:42 .Wt 53,133 4 'N '1 . .fl 'I Y gfi'i'!S,5f42v'Nii ' A '- ' 'WX 5whiff?1 fL 6 ', fi' nj A .s.,M,ff,3. 3, .11 - f M1 Wi., . f 4 ' K f.-,ev xv. ,N P+ 'ag--,,.1.,. 2 ,ww-F J www, - 'Y 9 Q 5 - ff'v 1 gym if I .5 - if kr 1. -- kr R4 xX ,ry , ,,.. , .gawk l Linda Jolley Head VQMMQJ . -A K , , er X . Xi ' 1 yyeyy ' 4 ,- G jfs-' A- ki HX 1 W' K il vm. Lynne Devereaux Garry Green 0 Bees Larry Green ix Rosie Cinke sf xf fy' Marlene Noriega Carrie Davison Esther Gonzales Becky Loya Judee Mendlesohn Head X X Quitstaindilrm A-lr' lletes .1 i l l , n i 1 l l The outstanding football player this year, Joe Cortez, senior, became the first Rosemead High football player to be honored by the C.l.F., being named to the third team. Joe gained 1058 yards rushing and passing this Year. He was also honored on the All-District, All-League, and All San Gabriel Valley teams. He was the M6st.Valuable Player last year and again this year. He was also selected captain of his Varsity Foot- ball team. 88 Senior, Buddy Barker, outstand- ing basketball player, paced the Panther cagers in scoring an average of 15 points per game in league play cl-uring the 1959- 1960 season. He was chosen to be on the All-League first team honored at the Temple City Tournament. This year's Varsity Captain, Buddy, was also named to the All-San Gabriel Valley second team. Joe Cortez, senior and four year Varsity letterman, has been selected as outstanding baseball player. Joe played short stop and also was a very good pitch- er for 1960. At the time of this writing he was leading his team mates in batting, having hit home runs in three consecutive games. Joe is indeed a good college prospect, being Varsity Baseball captain. Dennis McDonald, senior and outstanding tennis player this year, was the first man on the Varsity Tennis Squad. He was exceptional as both a singles and doubles man. Dennis is a two year Varsity letterman. The Varsity team was a strong con- tender for the league champion- ship. in Jeff Heubne r, Outstanding Trackman this year, has been out for track all of his four years at Rosemead. This year he was Captain of the champion Panther Bee Track Team. Jeff's best times this year were 13.6 seconds in the 220 yard low hurdles, 9.0 flat in the 70 yard high hurdles, and 6'1 in the ' high jump. .- wwf , W A 4, -'J . '-f K f f-' - 4 ...:',i'5- Q L' JST ' K 5. , ,,,, A K H W , , ,... .,. of- . .L - , W A , 'M' ,MU , s, -U. A rrrs ,s.,.,,3yr- T fm ww: ,,?,f'. Q. K - ' f '- . M, K . Dave Meyer, outstanding wrestler this year, was defeated only once during the duel meets of the Varsity Wrestling team. The team's highest scorer, Dave, a Junior, placed sixth at the league finals. He was unanimously chosen Cap- tain for next year's team. H ffggqf .gf-. . f. . N+..,g,,-,- -4. , ,fx . ll,,, . -1 1-C, A 1. ,. 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' Y A Q 1 Q V V V .A X -A ,gf KiVV I ni - 4 ,3 Y A AL -- Dfifiw' l.f. ..'- -1.1.x F L A xlwifqxb' m ' 'H ' A wk. xl , . .. uk S Dennis Casino - End oe Cortez - Quarterback Two Q Year Vaiwsittg Salmon Lewevmefn Coach Jim Ellis The Pantherama is honoring this year the outstanding Senior ath- letes' who have lettered for two or more years while participat- ing in Varsity football here at Rosemead. Also, recognition should be awarded Dennis Mc- Donald, a Senior, and a one year Varsity letterman, for having Pat Murphy - Quarterback Mike Rowe - Fullback Wayne Jeu - Halfback made All-League Honorable Mention. John Kyle - Linebacker Bob Wheeler - Tackle Vein ittg Varsity Football under the direction of Coach Jim Ellis went Through league play losing only one game, and that one to Arroyo, by a score of 20-6. Arroyo went on to win the league championship closely followed by the Panthers who tied with the San Gabriel Matadors. Lead- ing the Panthers throughout the season was Joe Cortez, line quarterback, gaining yards running and passing. Cortez was selected from the Rosemead squad for the All-Sierra League first team, the All-District first team, All-San Gabriel Valley squad, and for third string All- C.l.F. Varsity quarterback Pat Murphy feeds an opponent a mean fore-arm. Gerald Barnes and Mike Rowe block as Joe Cortez makes open ground Making up a terrific Varsity football squad in the '59 season were, Row lf Mgr. B. Rapp, K. Hirose, D. McDonald, R. Holmes, M. DeCarbo, P. Roybal, J Kyle J. Lane, G. Zager, Mgr. B. Snider. Row 2: Coach Jim Ellis, Mgr. J. Flitoon, D. Loomis, A, DeBoard, J. Jessee, P. Murphy, D. Casino, W. Jeu, M. Leone, G. Barnes Coach Pete Swanberg. Row 3: Coach Don Porter, B. Roseth, F. Gomez, B. Oertel, B. Wingate, M. Cushing, M. O'Quinr1, G. Stahl, C. Buford, D, Robinson, Coach Tobin Poole. Row 4: P. Naysmith, J. Cortez, M. Lovera, B. Wheeler, M. Rowe, D. Erickson, J. Townsend, C. Cushing, G. Fields. 0 'es g' K X I Coach Don Fox The Bee Football squad under the fine coaching of Don Fox and assistant Bill Gallagher won only one game this season. Chosen Co-Captains were Carl McCauley and Larry Green. The Outstanding Player award went to Gordy Brown, who will make a fine Varsity prospect in the years to come. Ed Dunagan was awarded the most improved player award. Gaining experience in preparation for next year's Varsity squad were Carl McCauley, Gordy Brown, Glen Angell, J. Miller, Bob Smiley, Kip Whitefield. O-A Ol-s Frank Acosta 50' qv, Bob Fink A ra . A4 -.s Larry Green Dick Hughes KS! fro-sq l Gordon Brown 'K Garry Green GH ,,--- Walt Harris bil Mike Kleine r-5. Carl McCauley Randy Martin Bob Smiley B quarterback Carl McCauley sweeps the end but gets hung in a shoestring tackle. -T Carl McCauley moves in to decomission a Sierra man. 2 RHS OPP. 26... . Northview .. ...l3 7. .. . Mark Keppel .. . . .20 O... . Pasadena .. ...2l 7... . Arcadia .. ...QO O... ..Arroyo. ...I3 6... ..Sierra. ..7 6... ...Arroyo... ...l3 l3.. .. San Gabriel .. ...Al l2... .. Sierra. ...l3 Gordon Brown, with ball, is in the clear with men to spare against Sierra. 'ex suv' F :Str Members of the Bee team were, Row I. J. Hofflancler, D. Hasty, N. Neve, R, Martin, C. McCauley, L, Green, W. Harris, D. Hughes, G. Brown, M. Kleine, L. Martin. Row 2: J. Miller, E. Dunagan, G. Smith, M. Marshall, J. Cirocco, K. Champlin, J. Hart, T. Keen, K. Soverns, D. Meyer, D. Jensen. Row 3: R. Fuller, T. Somers, T. Grabowski, D. Perez, P. Pate, G. Angell, J. Sanchez, B. Smiley, D. Cross, R, Smith, S. Leavitt. Row 4: Coach Don Fox, F, Acosta, J. Slice, C. Walper, G. Green, B. Fink, K. Whitefield, R. Lane, J. Givens, M. Chavez, Coach Bill Gallagher. C9905 i t P . ,.., 9-.min . - 'Un av I A 3 ' 'I l T' i ZL. -E 9 ' . . . ' , x A M Coach Don Gambril N .. 5 1 - I Jim Clements Roger Crissman John Cronshaw Bill Denton .1 is f . f:.. . Stir! K AA 4:4 EA 1 it I Sn i , 'qi iii. Craig Eite' Bill Hendlev John Koch Dexter Mcooneid Bob smith Roseemad Panthers made up a terrific Cee football Team for The 1959 - season. For The first Time in The history of Rosemead High School The -. Cee football Team went Through The league play winning Three and losing t, j H ' none, bringing To RHS The Sierra League Cee Football Championship. Cee mentor This year was Coach Don Gambrill. Outstanding players in- - cluded John Koch and Dexter McDonald. ' R4 Bill Trujillo John Zamudio is ,.I,5 ', :- , 54.9 'Ll 0 iv Playing Cee Football this year were, Row lt S. Toomoth, R. Westbrook, G. Muchmore, R. Jackson, B. Trujillo, J. Koch, B. Denton, L. Drummond, R. Rennie D. Okamoto, T. Cardona. Row 2: J. Hardy, G. Briceno, B. Hughes, B. Hendley, J. Beezley, G. Hughes, J. Morrell, B. Smith, D. Varela, J. Blang, J. Smith Mgr. Row 3: R. Yamamoto, J. Mallery, D. McDonald, P. Goodman, R. Crissman, J. Wiggins, J. Jordan, J. Crenshaw, C. Eitel, R. Pion, M. Hoornbeek Row 4: R. Young, G. Fletcher, M. Pearce, J. Frontuto, J. Zamudio, J. Clements, G. Shusko, L. Earhart, 'B. Bean, J. Finlay, G. Shapiro, D. Schmidt. l l RHS OPP. 18 .... .... P ioneer 13 .... Mark Keppel ...7 I3 .... Alhambra .. ...7 9 O .... ..Arcadia... ...6 QJQ9!,lm,-ll 12 .... .. Arroyo ...7 18 .... .. Sierra .. ...O A -'9 O .. Arroyo ...6 J' 13 .... .. San Gabriel ...6 I Q Three on one is the kind of tackling our Cee backers like. The Panther Cees follow their runner for blocking as- signmenis. ' I ji .4 Ci fm x 6 fo fat gl A Fil-flied-JM l . -i ly N.. A Cee back fights for thaf exlra yard. Our Cees like io Tackle low and hard. nw. Q ei Q 92 ' 4 J v i - f '1Q,, i V ,, Munir. J f ff- UW Arccidia Varsity mon looked like a bear, turned out to be o Mike Rowe gets good blocking from Mike Lovera and Jim kitten. Townsend, but is still faced by an opponent. 'fl 4' ?',,.sx Looking beautiful were this year's Homecoming Court - Darlene Rowe, Ruth Peterson, Queen Marionn Oram, Gloria Peterson, and Robbie Roberts. Mony floats were entered in the Homecoming Parade during hczlttime, including this one by Spinsters. ' M f: r 3 6 . ,V mimVA lmzf dia' 'li 31 7 ' Q 3 l. u 2 3 4 Wi We vssitrg '27 .Q-ww T3 Bud Barker Chuck French Dick Liddell Doug LUdOlpl'1 T? Q-5 Dennis McDonald S! Coach Bill Sims Under The guidance of Coach Bill Sims, This year, The PanTher VarsiTy capTured a Tie for Third place. They share This place wiTh Sierra. The PanThers were only Topped by Glendora and Arroyo. The game in which The cagers showed Their greaTesT sporTsmanship and meT a good maTch was The second league game, wiTh Azusa. This baTTle led To overTime wiTh The PanThers winning. The Top men leading The VarsiTy Cagers To Their 5-5 record This year were: Dennis McDonald, Phil Liddell, Doug Ludolph. Buddy Barker, The PanTher capTain, had The honor of being on The firsT All-Sierra League Team. Buddy also was on The All-San Gab- riel Valley second Team. The mosT improved player This year was Bill Quinn. Bill Quinn Varsity Basketballers This year were, Row I: C. French, D. Casino, P. Murphy, D. McDonald, G. Stahl, B. Logue, G. Zager, Bill Coach Sims. Row 2 W Sangren, L. Bryant, H. Spicher, D. Ludolph, R. Liddell, J. Semmens, B. Quinn, B. Barker. .Jeds 1: my RHS OPP 30 .... ...Arroyo... ...28 51 .... Sierra. ...55 27 ,... .. San Gabriel ...17 l 29 .... Sierra .. ...2O l 39 .... ...Arroyo... ...23 Q, gl 20 .... .. San Gabriel ...19 John Miner 35 .... .... A rroyo ..... . . .29 I 25 .... .. San Gabriel ...14 1 31 .... Sierra .. ...29 Dave Medeiros Bob Bowman Gerald Skupien Nick Neve Tom Schilz Leading the Bees out of their 1958-59 cellar position to tie for second place league honors in 1959- 60 was top scorer Nick Neve, who tallied for an average of 12.5 points per game. The Panther Bees moved into the second place tie position after defeating the Glendora Tartans 55-53. Neve, voted the most valuable player, was followed by other top scorers: Bob Bowman, team cap- tain, Dave Mederios, Gerald Skupien, and Tom Schilz. John Miller was voted the m'ost improved player ofthe season. 4 Ending up with a 5.5 standing, the Bees led the four-way tie for second place, with the Sierra, San Gabriel, and Azusa squads. Coach Don Porter is hoping for his returning Iettermen to help spark next year's Bees to a possible league championship. 1 -1 M Coach Don Porter Bee Baskefballers who tied for second place in league games were, Row 1: J, Phinney, G. Skupien, J. Miller, D. Mederios, B. Bowman, B. Slack, D. Drain. Row 2: W. Hasbrouck, D. Cooper, T. Schilz, R. Smith, N. Neve, D. Hasty, Coach Porter. RHS OPP 30... ...Arroyo.. ....28 C ' 51... Sierra .... ....55 S 27... ...SanGabriel.... ....17 29... Sierra ....2O 39... Arroyo ..... . ....23 20... ...San Gabriel .... ....19 may 35... ...Arroyo.... ....29 25... ...SanGabriel.... ....14 31... Sierra ....29 47' Roger Crissman Bill Denton Vic Hayes .,.-as John Koch Bill Hughes Dexter McDonald Coach Jim Ellis brought his Panther Cees to their second straight Sierra League victory with a 35-29 win over Arroyo. This gave the Cees their 19th straight league victory. They were assured of a tie as they defeated San Gabriel 20-19 on February 16. John Koch led the Panthers to their title as he scored 23 points in the Arroyo. game. This broke the record of 22 points set by Bill Quinn, in 1958. Other top scorers were Bill Denten and Dexter McDonald. Coach Jim Ellis stated that his entire team was in good balance, attributing to their consistent scoring. The Cees are looking forward to their third league championship next year. Proud winners of the league championship in the Cee division were, Row 1: Coach Ellis. Row 2: B. Denton, J. Bush, G. Goodman, D. McDonald, M. Pearce, J. Koch, R. Jones, R. Crissman, L. Carlson, fo O S ...W-'Sl I K 1- A - T 4 ,4 Q.. Bob Smith Ken Busch 'A 'v f N-.. Lee Drummond K Q- -. ,. if 1' . t Q Rick Yamamoto George Briceno Ross Blue This year's Panther Dees were only one place out of the first in league standing. Sierra, with a 7-2 win-lose record captured first place. The Panthers had a 5-4 record. The man responsible for the fine Dee mentoring was Coach Terry Bartron. The best game for the Dees was when they met West Covina in a pre-season game. During this game our Dee cagers set a record for the most points scored in a single game. The most outstanding players were: Ken Busch, Lee Drummond, high scorer, Bob Smith, co-captain, Woody Madden, and Art Ishihara, co-captain. RHS 23. 28. 25. 40. 22. 26. 28. 27. 14. This year the Dee Basketball team consisted of, Row I: R. Bourget, F. Robinson, S. Angell, B. Rapp, J. Blang, J. Fronturo, B. Hayes. Row 2: J. Garcia, G. Briceno, C. Caudillo, B. Smith, A. Ishihara, E. Madden, R. Young. Row 3: R. Blue, L. Drummond, R. Henderson, W. Schramm, J. Neve, K. Busch, D. Gilbert, R. Yamamoto, Coach OPP . Arroyo .. .. .25 .. Sierra .... . . .29 San Gabriel . .. . . .20 ..Sierra... ...36 . Arroyo ..... . . .10 San Gabriel . . . .. .23 . Arroyo ...24 San Gabriel . .. . . .23 .. Sierra .... . . .26 X fr' llll Coach Aubrey Tapp E.,.,,,',yv-p- fm 'J ,ggi J Se' UI! '334Sb7 F , , A -:Q-Y ,. I .SN ' '. ., .1 ,, ' If 1' r.' .f X ,f w xx ,X J Q R x ,Galax ' 'E 1, , , .L W X-:S X ! 2 f Q N P fav, K Q 5 Q ff' N , Y x ,Q ff. ,X , .W ' JXSA 3 w f, .R x .Q A? 22 7' , AA , ax.-ff - b Lt ' if m LA,X Xm,' f m ' ' A ' 1 ' W :E . 1' . 3' gd 1 ' 11+ U I 0 :. ,,'w , . 5 Arroyo H ,ig ' M f. 8 .. Sierra .... . .Hglfgg , 1 'fgf' 5 Abr. 19 .. Glendora ..... . iHerb M' Apr. 22 . san Gcbiiel .. There' Apr. 26 . Azusa . QD, . ., :Mere , APC. '29 . . .Arroyo .Q ...Herg NMcyh 3. . . . . Sierra . . .' Q. . .Therg 4, l ,5 Ghhgbfd, l ., . Thera H' . .,. ,. 1 LIHBYB W f t May' 4 . f- 41f 1 ffAg3usu . Q . . . .There 1 , -: L' -:xi 2 'N' Sy A i y ui l . 5,552 Wei vsittg Jim Townsend K Russ Brand ,rx iw 'J Joe Cortez Coach Terry Bartron 3. fr i I l L. ll! llmllli 'Ray Gipson John Kyle Mike CU5l 'ln9 ..ov ' rw-, 1 Sf ML.. Qi- Q ii...4ii ir 0 - ...P .. . cally Dennis Anderson Ken Hirose Rosemead's Varsity Horsehiders experienced a very profitable practice season this year, winning 10 out of 12 games. Dennis Anderson and Joe Cortez are the top batters for the Panthers this year, hitting .346 and .325 respectively. Other top hitters are Myron Carver with .318 and Ken Hirose with .303. Captain Joe Cortez hit triples in three consecutive games and led the Panthers in home runs. Cortez, a four year letterman, is expected to take honors on the All- Sierra League team this year. Other top men on the team are pitchers Myron Carver and Russ Brand, also catcher Ray Gibson. At the time of publication Coach Terry Bartron is looking forward to a good season in league play, with league-leading Glendora being the most im- portant team to beat. Gary Richards This year the members of the Varsity Baseball team were, Row l: J. Fitzpatrick, R. Brand, M, Cushing, J. Kyle, J. Cortez, R. Gipson, J. Townsend. Row 2: T. Somers, K. Hirose, G. Richards, G. Stahl, J. Kubiak, T. Kubiak. Row 3: Coach Bartron, D. Anderson. K. Saverns, T. Schilz, M. Carver, D. Casino. Junior Vemfsitg iii? Apr. 5 ....... Arroyo ....... Here ........Sierra.. There . . . . . . Glendora There Apr. ...... San Gabriel .Here Apr. ........ Azusa . . There Apr. ....... Arroyo . There May ........ Sierra . .Here May ....... Glendora ....... Here May ..... San Gabriel There May Azusa . ' fm AAT A Jtf' .4 K , s I., - . if fl I .1 . r , 5 Coach Toby Poole . Here ig. X Q X X K fi X ,Nc flue-. MWRFJMLK X l X ' 2 . f 'l.lITa Nant? Tom Carver John Cronshaw Dick Macias N f wrt W .oi?EMl4v.. ihiltfm . I Walt Phinney Bob Smith A c.. F M L- . Terry Smith Coach Toby Poole's J. V. Horsehiders wound up their pre-league play with a 2-5 record this year. Leading the Pan- thers in batting this season is top hitter, Terry Smith. Backing up Smith were re- turning lettermen Gary Stahl, Bob Cal- non, and Bob Smith. Returning pitcher Tom Carver held the mound for the Panthers. At the time of this publication Coach Poole anticipated a league victory for the Panther J. Vees, and Arroyo looked like the most challenging team in league play. .5 EMM MN? P' lx JI Mfr gntfh its Making up a fine J.V. Baseball team were, Row I: F. Torres, B. Smith, S. Bondy, S. Klink, R. Yamamoto, R. Young, D. Macias. Row 2: E. Dunagan, W. Phinney, D. Gilbert, D. Bastianelli, D. McDonald, L. Drummond, J. Crenshaw, H. Feldman. Row 3: D. Soyka-Mgr., J. Bush, M. Marshall, M. Pearce, G. Wilson, T. Carver, B. Calnon, M. Burbank, T. Seigner, T. Smith, Coach Poole. rm Dial! JQIJdl Q 92 Q Q Mi- ...I I X . 5 so 'B sf! 5. F 34. .Q W , W .J:nv.fF' l W. ffttew 'V . W -- Ly +'.51'YZ.- 'wi . fi: Qgtiiicgiii5,,,,,1Lf5izfiEW L iiifitgigltffg '- Life ' '?: ii ff--vi n?1v1w'f'fN?.s A , , A Rosemead Varsity pitcher stretches for delivery. A J.V. sacker crosses first base. K X 41. w- In , , 1' K if 'Q 2 1127 if , 5 t ni Q . .- . 5., ,, x Q -, 1 'N' X ,....-.- avfw' 5,2 W l 4. .., i Varsity men watch their batter from the bullpen. I Varsity first baseman reaches for reception of the ball. i l l , I A , W, . J. ., W 'i H a' isi'i W W ,1 ,. . - 2-V , .I 5, X. -, v - -QL hi - a U 5' ' :bv w .- X. 'zz ,v . Our J.V. catcher runs back for a high pop-up. J.V. pitcher delivers to a waiting catcher and a tense batter. 4 A T I LJ r , - L Q A C- 'S 43 Va N dll -...... N . El Rancho ....... F- 19 . . . MonfebB1la'w:-ef.. . .85 19 .... . . . Arcadia ...... ?.85 20 V2 ......... Arroyo ...... Q . 1 82V2 62'la . . 9 ....... Sierra . . .41 Val ,gi - ,I , . E4 -v 0- -.-' ,Q , T711 P Tabu W-3 ling Gerald Barnes ,K-r L.rQ,+1. W Gray Clair Gabler -f . i V .. -A ,.0.. -M 3 TQ. V- 'hx 'ur K .'::g:,e.-4Q- Q ? O Ver vsitgj -- Marshall Hernandez Mike Lovera Coach Aubrey Tapp Hurdlers move up on Arcadia men in a last bust of energy. Rosemead's cindermen weren't, at the time of publication, expected to win very many meets this year. Probably they will be victors in the meets with Sierra and Glendora. 9 Gerald Barnes was the team's top shot put man. Clair H, Gubler, this year's Captain, ran the TOO, and the 440 and 3 was also on the relay team. Other good Panther trackmen, Q ft! Marshall Hernandez and Pavo Siitam, ran the mile. Mike yy . -,. Lovera was the top pole vaulter on the team this year. Dick , jf Q, V - Koger and Dave Gill were outstanding runners of the 880. t ril Next year's Varsity Track Team promises to be of champion- it V , ship quality. Coach Aubrey Tapp has done an outstanding 'i ii Iob this year with his track team. s 3. Q-'mi .,.,, . 'r- K ' K ,g 4 Varsity Track stars were, Row I: B. Johnson, J. Robison, M. DeCarbo, D. Gill, C. Gubler, G. Zager, J. Antonson. Row 2: B. Zwick, M. Lovera, G. Barnes, T. Akers, B. Quinn, M. Hernandez, P. Siitam, J. Powley. Row 3: Coach Tripp, G. Young, E. Wofford, L. Huddleston, J. Semmens, Coach Don Porter, L. Gray, J. Greene, D. Koger, R. Martin, Coach Bill Sims. J ds Frank Acostc Gordon Brown At the time of this publication Coach Aubrey Tapp's Bee's have already competed against the top league contender, Arroyo. The Panther Trackmen w'on by a score of 71-24. This gave the tracksters a good outlook for the 1960 season. After this victory it is expected that the Bees will take league honors. Others already played before April 5: Arcadia 47-Rosemead 48, Montebello 70-Rose- mead 25, and El Rancho 40-Rosemead 50. All told Rosemead has won three out of four meets. The expected top men this year are Captain Jeff Hubner in field events and hurdles. Pete Roybal in sprints, and Frank Acosta for the 660 and the pole vault. The Panthers are in a good spot now and hope to be able To maintain their standings. Mar Mar Apr. Apr. Apr. Green, cz Bee trackman, tries his luck with the shot put. G 24 .... . 31... . 21 28... . I 7 Jeff Huebner Pete Roybal ..Arroyo... .. Sierra . . Glendora ...... San Gabriel ..... . Azusa .. .Here There There .Here There U7 ,bca rd VNTHLQS Bee Track men were, Row 1: W. Jeu, P. Carzis, F. Flores, T. Glissen, E. Cangelosi, S. Jordan, K. Whitefield. Row 2: Coach Aubrey Tapp, P, Lupton, G. Skupien, G. Brown, P. Roybal, J. Huebner, J. Keef, B. Fink, B. Mclean, J. Givens. Row 3: B. Givens, T. Keen, D. Cooper, T, Garcia, S. Christensen, G. Angell, K. Engwall, F. Acosta, Coach Don Porter, Coach Bill Sims. ff Ce O 98 .4 X 905 388 Mar. 24... Arroyo ....Here Mar. 31... ...Sierra........There I I b I Apr. 7... .. Glendora ....... There ob Aguilar Tom Fagan John Koch Apr. 21 ...... San Gabriel ...... Here Apr. 28 ........ Azusa ........ There C. This year's Cees were, at the time of this publication, in a good position to win the Sierra League title. If their performance continues to be as good as it was during their first four meets. ln their first league meet the Cee cindermen took Arroyo 43'!a to 33Va. Those, who are expected to give Rosemead the most points: Tom Koch in the pole vault I and shot put, Captain Jim Clemets in the sprints and relay, Gary Shapiro, hurdler, sprinter and relayer, also Tom Fagan in the 660 yard run. Gary Shapiro . Whittier .. . . .65 .. Puente ..... ...1O Temple City . . . . . .28 . Arcadia .... 9 . Leuzinger .... . . .23 Montebello ... . . .21 . Upland .. ...44 .Santa Fe.. ...19 . Pioneer .. 9 El Segundo ...81 . Hamilton .... . . .37 . Glendora .... . . .13 .. Sierra ...1O I , AZUSQ , , , , , , 'IQ Cee trackman, Jim Clemens, fights to break the tape. il Members of the Cee Track team were, Row 1: J. Zamudio, T. Hill, R. Phillips, L. Stegall, B. Hughes, T. Cardona, R. Gutierrez, J. Day, T. Zoccoli. Row 2: Coach A Tapp, S. Toomoth, J. Garcia, C. Eitel, G. Shapiro, J. Koch, R. Jones, J. Roybal, Coach D. Porter, Coach B. Sims. 113 ross Qou fh- Don Allen Frank Acosta B I Jim Roybal Steve Jordan Cross-Country is a distance run of l,8 miles. The course is made up of 2 trips around the park, back on the school grounds to the practice football field, and down the track to the finish line. The season consists of 3 practice meets and 5 league rneets. This year Rosemead's Varsity squad took 5th place after losing the top five runners last year. They now are in a building program to bring up the high standards that Mr. Tapp appreciates. Out of all the boys that try out for Cross-Country, anybody is eligible for Varsity if he can run fast enough to make the 7 fastest boys. During the year any boy on the J.V. squad who proves to be better than any boy on the Varsity squad can move up and take a place on the Varsity and try for a letter. RHS OPP. 45 .... .. Montebello .. . . . .15 41... Arcadia .. ....l6 37 .... .. Arroyo .... .... l 7 20 .... .. Sierra ... , . . .42 33 .... Glendora ....22 38 .... ...SanGabriel .. ....17 40 .... .... A zusa ....l8 F f il 1- -' ' , If if KT T .fs wi' 1 K Jeff Huebner Marshall Hernandez li. A or , g Olen Simmons Paavo Siitam Rosemead and Arroyo runners have a close finish. I .Lang 'lit P Two Panther runners hold the leading posi- Rosemead runner gives his last ounce of energy for the final stretch. tions in the first 1f8 mile. 9 9 - Jumov Veinswlrgi RHS OPP. 39. . . . Montebello .. . .16 48... . Arcadia . . .15 18... .. La Puente ..50 32... .. Arroyo .. ....23 19... . Sierra . ....44 15. . . . Glendora . . .56 19... . San Gabriel .. ....43 24... . Azusa . . .33 .um -A nf' Cross Country runners this year were, Row 1: H. Caudillo, L. Stegall, F. Flores, R. Gutierrez, S. Clark, E. Day, T. O'Neal, A. Gray. Row 2: B. Aguilar B. Moss, E. Cangelosi, W. Schramm, J. Clark, T. Zoccoli, L. Carlson, D. Soyka, T. Simmons. Now 3: Coach Aubrey Tapp, T. Thiess, B. Brown, B. Burndahl T. Garcia, T. Jones, J. Nichols, G. Wilson. Row 4: D. Koger, B. Johnson, S. Christensen, L. Gray, G. Kemnitz, D. Goodenough. J? ,' ' elnrnis ,,- 1 sf, 'vw . f'w,nQE1mw.wm,-mu M . ,I .ryggruawhel Ta .,4 --W I 'TT '11 .T I I - A -'U A A 'QA , . V','g. .Em -. aa-wx. ..: --- - - , 1 f .4-8.44. 13:-fa' ff ' ..,, Lu. . ' .. :uw ,, 1 fu- ', gm .:fa.'?L Q. WM... , . ,,ii,,,-4.-1 .. ,574 Q' AL',gN.,15:4 ,. , f if - K ' ,..k, ,, W , ,f ,... u 1 Q V b 9 '-A if: if 1' :,. lf' ' Varsity .0. . . .. Moritebellob .. . . .9 , ' V . . . Alhambra . . . 4 .9 gqj'2gs 'gg-3.-.. . . .A .' Monrovia . . .7 A ..,., . M-uir .. . . .6 . Pgsadena . Y. . M. : fi . ...-.-.' . f ' , . . .12 4 'T 4.,,LQ:' I W v1K:',,7'l: N . L 1 n m Puente ,f-' -. n .. v o file .. . j, .oh qi. ,,,q... . -A 1 t . N, K , .. xq , A '1 giaw 5 ,4 . . -f.-J' ,, ' -- , 'J f ' 'HH' 3 'LL i'1'f?1ff?f11Mm' . W - ' f' ' ' ' . .HJ '- ' ' Y- bf' '1 -, fy? ' im? ., mdliim ff' v -' ' . Q ' . ! - -1 'iL',.'w-ffi-, .Af. ..f1?i2'WI'L3T+i'H M 'Se'w11-.F- ' Vemsiirgj xiii, 4 I 2 Z-eff.. is V, 'T5l , ,7 J M . is s .fX'. 2 ',2 ,,,, it - a:ie,1-- iii f?25ff'faxi5t:iwiiiglfsggsli l - ::-1: :-- ' ,well ey.-wg.: . 5 .. I 4 - T s cg ii' iezziixii A ig ig - H amd. , ,ns , 1' , ,, .rg.i.....,, , will x ., 0 'P I ' it L l Coach Carter Dennis Mike Kleine Doug Ludolph Dennis McDonald t The Varsity racketeers, coached by Mr. Carter Dennis, are expected to V i be contenders in a strong Sierra League this year. The team was led Q sss y at by Dennis McDonald, Doug Ludolph, Mike Kleine, Ron Warner, Dennis Q-tl., 1.1 Severloh, Nick Neve, and Richard Smith, who all have had past ex- T -'-' .Q 9' 'i perienuce as members of either the Varsity or the J.V. Tennis Teams last . year. The Panther Varsity Tennis Team is expected to be stronger next 2 year. 5 1 . W' Nick Neve Art Peterson .. K ,,l1.lE ' V',f.,,j, 7 ., iiir' .r'k 'L:, I - 2 E f I Q' Dennis Severloh Bud Slack Richard Smith Ronald Warner Dennis McDonald proved to be one of Coach Dennis' best this year. One of Dennis' racketeers winds up. .Minion Vein ittgj 4 , Nf if Coach William Gallagher The Junior Varsity Tennis Team was coached by Mr. Bill Gallagher this year. This year the team is composed mainly of freshmen, who show a great deal of promise for the years to come. Jim Neve, the wi n n e r of this year's Freshmen Tournament is one of the top racketmen of the team. The team is steadily improving and may surprise many of their foes. 9 - ' 1 K 4 V H . i Art Peterson X Qs 'l ..su.i,i., ir ,. ,,,. ,.. L Richard Pion . Montebello . Alhambra . V2 . . . . . . Monrovia ...Muir... .. .. . Pasadena . Alhambra San Marino .. ...El Rancho. Temple City .. ...La Puente. . La Salle . 9 9 5 V2 8 8 9 9 4 5 3 3 KX The J.V. racket men practice before meeting the opposing school. 4-L....4 The members of the J.V. tennis team this year were, Row I: Coach Gallagher, C. Woodward, F. Flores, R. Pion, J. Neve, W. Terry, A. Peterson, G. Persing J. Brown, J. Finlay. Row 2: B. Cooper, L. Funk, G. Clark, L. Sapp, M. Lee, L. Harner, R. Crain, C, Wright, L. Mentante, S. Livermore, K. Cooper. Qfjfh oooo .p l l . Ks' I : l b if . 'N W N H? 2 Y 5 . gf. i fr. if o Q ' - ' W, -. . 1. K- ' wav- ist -it A A M . xr 1- . 31, .,,g, . ' ,, -. - , .. .-- -M . ..?3 - ' ' i 'Z'i':-ww' lm' w ' ' 'VM ' F M I ' fa' 5' igsfk'-:i'.'.iz.a-mt s sf, 5 s. W:-1. Mk: W -F1 .uw .41 g 'fe .,,.e1I.,,f5N,e A , M ' A - 'P' -fi ,. A- 4w b 'I K' 11 , - M .k s kyy- A A.. W. r - -' f. :5' , 1 ,. - S - ' ' . 'i 'f '- t'f'W- 1?, f!:4 h,-QQQ-, 3 . , ' ' ...nv-vwminu xx- 'Y ' ' bi 4' ' ' ' , . , ,, . My , Lk,x , , K V 1 i -MIP' ' ' l A ' ' T' ,r - A ' . ' f ' ' ' ,qQ -rv ,, Vkkr TJ, W M. ,m-,.,,,,x , A 9 Z -1 .,. , ' Q, . .ms,.:,,.:,6i:r-g,- M utr, g ' .I . -- V I 7.17 gi' A Varsity man limbers up for one in a doubles match. 'fi'-Wf' fr . f. r - A , , . N . 5, f Q V 5 4: ,:....::, We Jim i. . .X . 49 l 'fu Q-E K it X I X f K- in 'Ze if ggi 4254, Q-'sgiaif r 1,915 t ? 'fi , , ' Mgriftlc -' , A Panther Junior Varsity tennis man -iW'P'1i.u,, T f All J ' t .. r ' all i 6 'Kiwi . A tricky opponer1t's return brings strange but pleasing results , Q Efi..,i , ,sera ,i YN' 'Y ' 'P,,,g I is its A Varsity singles man positions himself for the kill. moves quickly to hit . in 'V' Q , . ...., , .5 r, the ball.. S A 4 V ' N1 1 4 r I ' 1 , ,. ? 'F as , iw 6 Wk.. R we f ,, . -, f . ve- W. I 'Xs Varsity doubles await the service of an opponent. Varsity man, Bud Slack, stretches for this one. . 5411.51 51 . ar- .iv , 3-2. 5 . 'Z' gh ,s ' K- 1 '+ i L Y A '1J,,al 1 My , , by 1 mlm I X s, A21 , X it I N- F ,I A H HA Q '. , ffiglfiff , + . L -'Sf '.:-EQN ' A 1 'fu 5 1 s '1 yn + M 'L - . 'T' I ' 4 a n X 'Q 9 A 5 'h 'i' ' sf? A3 5' L. .45 -- I vlgfgzngzi 35, Nw gm, ,-?'1.,Vf:1 if ,N Q fi f.5Wm51e2s::eg5:,4i,gx:ww11.+na,-.ifawzi :.1,Q,T5,--5-V,mn.: ' - -- ,W st f ' Q 1 5 J 1 i W if Q, . -,1:...1i:A- fi., ,ag M. .1, iw-win f- -H, ?9?P1zEzt:':, a5:m-11:25 .,L,. 1 . I -W ' y , - ' f i 5 , ,,,, 4 , , ..., ldv ., - . -,..-'.4 I, -M-A' fri A, 4 ,,,.,, . , . - , ,,nf.-- A ' . cw 1 'ao' , , '-x., .M .., ... .. .. it , .4- -+4,,' ve- . ' 1 . ,- , ',- ' -' 'mir ...nhl .W-u.fl,-,, '. Chad lBuford E 1 QQQQ 'gig S '.Qigs,? E.: - 5345.1 . gr Don Loom, Terry McEIllgott mu mm. K Q ,. Y 'f 458443- ...- Vai veit 5 Coach Gambril and Gene Shusko, Manage' Coach Don Gambril's Varsity Swimming team ended up' the dual meet season with an ll-3 record. They were undefeated in the league. They brought the school its first Varsity Swimming Championship. At the time of this publication the team was still looking forward to the climax of the season. Several swimmers are slated for all-league honors and at least two for C.l.F. recognition. Terry Mclilligott and Nick Kirby led the team during the season. ln fourteen meets McElliaott was defeated only once and this at the hands of the C.l.F. champion and record holder. Kirby was undefeated. Other out- standina Varsity Swimmers were: Captain, Chad Buford: Don Loomis, Steve Severy, Paul Wienold, Dick Pfeiffer, Wally Manning, Chuck Cummings, Pat Cushing, and the Varsity Divers: Wavne Azmpardi, and Don Vance. Every Varsity school record was smashed this season. We have every right to be proud of our swimmers not only for their League Championship, but also for their exceptional win- loss record, sportsmanship, hard work, and great showing at every meet. W' v . i 9 . it.,. si. , . lf ,Vg ,'. ., is mf QDLWYQK-. -1, T 4 4... cw-cf g sis. E , ' . F f ' n , , .X . . . . , , 2. ,,,, W Q ,g ttf.- . v 1.53 ,if .. Z if is :gl fx. yr in c. 'J' 'Alf-1 i ew..-g.s7'f' S E S ,Q t i V -AY R4 . 'M N S , f W 5 QL 1 .5 ,4?.. : l .. ,- . 'E i sc. Q ff , t J' If 'Q 6 W 'i il. f 5 l,,i', ll Q :,gf511fQ lss , , Q 1 H i i 1 , 3 Jf, .- 5 Steve Severy Wayne Zampardi Nl . -9- llvf, 4 l ' This year the Varsity Swimming Team consisted of, Row iz D. Pfeiffer, P. Wienold, C. Buford, S. Severy, W. Zampardi. Row 2: P. Cushing, D. Lomis, D. Vance. Row 3: W. Manning, N. Kirby, T. McElligott, S. Endy. .a , A -LP 1 if.. b, A 4 --ef . . saw' ' 'N ' 4 s - ' ll.. R W 4-58, T' -are L . F sl K , I .N W V A In-F I-, -. ,- '. A si'-1-.. cf? .- W ,M ---A 5453. A T ' N' These Bees leave starting blocks l, 2, and 3. Brown leaves block 3 late in the Upland meet. 0 J 2' S , A - - f' fl, 'ff 5 il ' Q . 'mkk , q qb Q The Bee team had a good season, , S winning seven of their fourteen meets. . Q ,. Steve Hickey led the team in scoring and was undoubtedly the most im- Bob smiley sieve Hickey Al shusko proved player. Every Bee record was broken except the 50 yd. freestyle record, belonging to Don Loomis. It should be pointed out that three of the seven meets J Q 'f lost by the team, were lost by one tenth . A of a second. The remainder of the Bee T team included Leroy Smith, Carl Walper, Captain, Bob Smith, Bob Fuller, Larry Green, Larry Ford, Al Shusko, Price Sloan, Walt Harris and Jim Hanson. Although our Bees split their win-loss record they should be commended on their hard work. This year the members of the Bee team were, Row li A. Shusko, B. Fuller, B. Smiley, S. Hickey. Row 2: W. Harris, L. Ford, G. Green, C. Walper. Row 3: P. Sloan, J. Hanson, 6 9 L, smifh. J 96' -Q A 'J ,Q 7 7:1 O ,fsf E79 OQQQG-?'3e-F 6 'J In be if U4 ' X' -:Y G35 if Cf-J 1 gf., Q Inf-A . ' Bob Cummings Bill Ankery The Cee Swimming team made a sweep for Rose- mead in the Sierra League, as Championships were chalked up by the football, basketball, track, and swimming teams. The Cee swimmers defeated Azusa, who was undefeated in league competition, to end in a tie for league honors. lt was a team victory as the meet was won by the two relay teams. ln the medley our swimmers broke their own best time by five seconds. Frank Brown, Bob Cummings, Ross Blue, and Billy Ankery were the outstanding it ' M. Cee swimmers. g The Cee swimmers this year, were, Row l: G. Robinson, F. Brown, R. l22 Cummings, D. Schmidt. Row 2: B. Boser, C. Goff, B. Ankery, C. Pfeiffer. Row 3: J. Nichols, R. Blue, C. Short, x .F Y X 1 . .. . . . , , , fi L. l R all? ak-nw 'Vu' c. tlirmvi Veivsittgi Panther wrestlers on the Varsity squad were, Row l: Coach Bill Gallagher, RHS OPP. 8... .. California . . . .44 24... .. Upland .. ...3O 20... .. Pioneer .. . . .28 40... ...Sierra ...l5 17... .. Montebello .. ...33 23... .. Pioneer -- ---27 27... .. Upland -. ---2l 24... ..Santa Fe.. ...24 44... .... Loyola .... ...TO 25... .. Bell Gardens ...l7 J. Sanchez, D. Meyer. Row 2: D. Varela, D. Meyer, B. Cooper, B. Ruiz. Row 3: R. Guerrero, J. Lane, G. Wilson, P. Nasmyth, B. Roseth, D. Lazzarini adv Members Henry, J. C. Grohs, 3: Coach J. Givens, of the Junior Varsity Wrestling team this year were, Row 1: J. Day, R. Branch, F. Torres, F. Flores, D. Okamoto, B. Fink. Row 2: D. Cross, R. Lane, L. Martin, J. Beezley, Q. Anderson, D. lgl. Row Bill Gallagher, M. Marshall, E. Dunagan, B. Wingate, J. Townsend, M. DeCarbo, B. Zwick, B. Slaser. The wrestling squads of RHS had a very successful first season. Out of ten matches played they lost five, won four, and tied one. All other schools that they competed against had had at least two years' experience. The Panther teams placed 5th and 9th in C.l.F. competitions. Forty-two boys out of an original forty- five who started, finished the season. Each of the boys wrestled according to his weight division. There are eleven different weight classifications. The top boy in each division automatically became a member of the Varsity team and the remainder I I r.. .... dn-'-,Z , Spectators view a tense moment between opposing 4 wrestlers. One team-mate pins down another in this rough- and-tumble sport of wrestling. 5 5 --11 l24 iris' Roo e fion ooiati Li- - li! 5 Q- nfl- . lJf,,im 'l l G s 5 l S L f +4 e Q, I +1 H is-iy .MQ 'W -s , ' ,W '1 5 ' J x l o 1 V ,359 gs. 'i Qt- Q' ' an ' Q g ' , N o I . if vi' N , 5 fi J' 1 1' B W, , S 4' .4 ,mai 'W Members of opposing reams in this lively game vie for the ball. 'NX 'Y f 5 2 N -if 3 ' l . K if .. Mi . 4 2 is o.4g+fme:fif,g 'z M if 2 'wg Q 1 I -,Ik ,V v i E l I g. I , a ,a Fi, , . -Hillman- 'Q The varied program offered to members of the Girls' Recreation Association includes basetball as demonstrated here. --wh N-.. First semester officers of GRA. were, Row 1: D. Crego, C. Clause L. Raley. Row 2: J. Nielsen, B. Ollivier. Row 3: L. Clausen, V. Boudreaux, A. Loveland. The Girls' Recreation Association, better known on campus as GRA, is the only girls' athletic club on campus. All girls are eligible. Throughout the year, after school hours, the members prac- ticed the special techniques of different sports. Having become fairly skillful at these sports, they were then able to particiate with neighboring San Gabriel Valley schools in a playday, which was held in April, for girls' athletic associations. The sports enioyed by these girls during the year included: archery, tennis, basketball, softball, and swimming. Other events that bring back memories to the girls included a very successful car wash, and the annual selling of Easter corsages, which were colorful Easter bunnies. Miss Nance served as faculty advisor for the Girls' Recreation Association. i Ij9J9fQ Second semester G.R.A. officers were, Row I: S, Burns, S. Conner, C Clausen Row 2: V. Boudreaux, B. Ollivier, J. Nielsen, J. Olliver. -as X D Q12 1' I N L' QK L X Q Members of G,R,A. were, Row I: P. Gordon, D. Misner, Z. Feldman, S. Burns, M. Ramo, J. Carlon, C. Clausen, P. Filomeno, S. Klink, J. Swanfeldt M Coy, D. Perdew. Row 2: D. Jones, S. Conner, C. Clausen, H. Hiroto, C. Wilson, L. Tramonte, A. King, G. Nelson, L. Raley, A. Loveland, D. Crego J Tripp I 1 ff' L rim ijiayx If W sl My I My dlp, XM 6 r'?C'9 Linn CYP mv: Fiffx LIL J dw K5 , 'lla-5355 w I 1 J' Qty ' if 45 f I I r I f J DENNIS MCDONALD Presldenf KEN HI ROSE Vice President Seniors . . . . was f U9 0 JUDEE MENDLESOHN Secretary RUTH PETERSON Treasurer KN Ll, '7 51526 'ERIE J I R t N N K :im-X 4, i Ns nh These seniors attained the high honor of Sealbearers: Row iz Martha Casas, Barbara Caplette Row 2: Darlene Rowe, Tom Moore, Valerie Hansen. Senior Class Cabinets usually have very little to do in the way of small tasks, but are primarily concerned with two major events - planning the Senior Dinner Dance and deciding what gift to present to the school. Representing one ofthe richest Senior Classes the school has had for some time, the cabinet was able to give the Dance away from the school cafeteria, where it has been held in the past. The cabinet also brought about the vote permitting senior girls to wear white robes at graduation instead of gray as has been done the last few years. Led by Dennis MacDonald, president of the Senior Class, the cabinet, planned these events exceptionally well. ,-xx Representing their fellow upper-classmen as members of the Senior Class Cabinet were, Row l: Mr. David Berry, C. Ishii, B. Vander Heyden, L. Lovekin, L, Wire, F. Jacobsen, B. Caplette, S. Severy, J. Mendlesohn. Row 2: J. Nelson, K. Hirose, D. McMath, H. Hiroto, C. Torske, J. Smith, S. Skupien, L, Berry, M. Oram, R. Phillips, Row 3: B. Thomas, D. Rowe, G. Peterson, J. Jesse, T. Kubiak, E. Durham, D. McDonald, J. Meek, R. Peterson, R. Roberts. Row 4: J, Huebner, K. Severloh, C. Ensign, G. Fields, D. Hofflander, D. Ludolph, B. Barker, J, Cortez, D. Casino, G. Zager, W. Jeu. J IM ABERNATHY Basketball Seniors CAROL ALLPORT Pepperettes Debonaires ox SUSAN ADASHEK Student Help Girls' Chorus PATRICIA AMEND House of Representatives Student Help F K MARILYN ANDERSON TOMMY AKERS F III 'E Ii 4 X :V I tlalf-rg I Ii I n I I DENNIS ANDERSON ELIZABETH ANDERSON JAMES ANTONSON PETE ASCHWANDEN FRED BACKER Varsity Baseball Pantherama Artist House of Representatives Panther's Tale Artist C and B Footboll Pen-Opsis Artist TOM BAUER Varsity Football Varsity Club -louse of Representatives BUDDY BARKER A.S.B. President Varsity Basketball Varsity Club SAUNDRA BEAN B- '!Nv GARY BARNES J.V. Cross Country JOHN BEEZLEY Y 3 bt Qfjv hu +s 'I .MTS LINDA ALANIZ KATHERINE BAKER CARL BA RTLETT RON BANE C and B Footb C and B Swimn Commission TOM BENDER Varsity Track Hi-Y President Junior Cabinet f . 'lm .i ,. . PATRICIA BERTRAM Panther's Tale Bus. Staff t ff' 6 an ,......tg,, y t N c! mi Q. as .- 7 0 ' sf .J Pantherama Bus. Staff ffff DORIS BENGE CLARA BENTLEY Orchesis S' M , A G.R.A. E Student Help - -,PM :Q it fi DONA BOTTS Girls' League IIRGINIA BRUE s of Representatives Dolphinettes hx av' f ls I ' xn- xr su v .lx hd 1' JULIE BOWMAN Orchesis President Sagaths Secretary Senior Cabinet gi. I er' X BOB BROWN Cross Country Varsity Track ,. I H r W J! . uiq' I K J R g. Y' 'Y .R IW , 1 f Q . .fm A. . . -V, .'. L R'5x...' A N , W .fi-, if ,I . .n . . , -L JIM BRAGG Junior Statesmen LIONEL BRYANT Varsity Club Varsity Swimming Varsity Basketball 2.7 BILL BERTRAM N NI? , K au R2 by ' if N, at LINDA BERRY Panther's Tale Editor Comm. of Publications Senior Cabinet SALLY JO.BIERLElN House of Representatives Pepperettes Dolphinettes arf 5-4' -'YT' Y I F1 'K '51 IDN JANET BERSANI 'ir 17'-'4 RUSSELL BRAND JIM BRENNER REBECCA BRIGGS JIM BROCKMEYER Freshman President Hi-Y Squires A Cappella Choir Sec'y Varsity Football Commission House of Representatives Wrestling Varsity Baseball Pantheresses Clqgg Cabinets JUDY BUEHL House of Representatives Pepperettes Girls' League Council RON BURCH RONALD BROWN .N , PATSY BRUCE A Cappella Choir B '!E.'.i K G.R.A. Drama Productions - ' Science Fair x , R r-5 ., -r X R - K ,qw -2, ' , , I 3-'lf ' 4 ,ff Q i X, Qi BARBARA CAPLETTE A.S.B. Secretary Claes if Q60 gnu, 'Oi 1 Q F Prom Princess Pantheresses Vice LINDA CADWELL House of Representatives Spanish Club Pep Club DONNETTA CARLISLE G.R.A. F.B.L.A. SANDY CATHERMAN .Pi JOY CARTER Spinsters 1: DENNIS CASSAN KENNETH CALNON 'cf-ff If A X TONY CARDELLA CHUCK CARDONA hx . C Foofball A . HENRY CAUDILLO House of 'Q is Football Q Photography 'W 'sv 1-947 i lx , , lr - ' . li.. , ' I x. A, it Q Y 4 ' W ww ?f.9 sf MARY ANN CARTER Rep. at Large Pantheresses Girls' League President STEVE CHAMPLIN '!. ' X A ww SANDRA CARTWRIGHT 'ix 33. MYRON CARVER Varsity Baseball Varsity Football Varsity Club House of Representatives Hi-Y GLORIA CASTRO House of Representatives Ml RL CHANDLER L. . r MARTHA CASAS Spinsters President C.S.F. Vice President Campus Christians C5- 'Q-4 MARYANN CASTRO ff-- iii NICKI CANNELL DENNIS CASINC Varsity Football Varsity Club A.S.B. Vice Preside LINDA CHIDESTEI Spinsters A Cappella Choi. Madrigals LROLE CHILDRESS :mpus Christians Lyric Club RONALD CIOTTO Cross-Country ,IDC 'Vt 'Tiff' can-v N-r ZOBERT COHEN C.S.F. Junior Cabinet BILLIE COLE Drama Productions Lyric Club President a of Representatives Pepperettes Treasurer JOE CORTEZ Jarsity Football Varsity Baseball 1. ot Boys' Athletics 'FT' DOUGLAS COOPER B Basketball C and D Basketball A Cappella Choir Af' G.R.A. President fggr, t fffjfflfj-E CHRISTINE CLAUSEN .,:'ll-llaff 155 il DON CHRISTENSEN Varsity Track J.V. Basketball in MIKE COLLIER Football House of Representatives DONNA CREGO G.R.A. Dolphinettes . K J wa 5 1' ai ,fs fl V NX . .Q ,,, wp V :NX 3: L... ' .. ll ,-fi'ii WAYNE CH RISTENSEN Cross-Country Band Jr. Band BILL CLAYTON Varsity Football Varsity Club Class Cabinets 91' , I-llllllll Iyj y I E E 'wpf' lx , a I , X W :ax ' tv 5,7 ,, t . f X x 4 A R f LEE ROY COMPTON NINA CONSIGLIO MARIE CONZONIRE Men's Glee House of Representatives House of Representatives Girls' League K s Q rx I . rl' Jw Em' ff: K CHUCK CUMMINGS gs I Varsity Football Varsity Water Polo L I-S I Varsity Swimming ' 2 t s MA RY CO R DOVA fi JOHN CORRAL f5i 1 gfx Qu .en fi , X . X DAWN Cl OCCA DORIS COOK GRANT CUSUMANO C Football JIM CUSIMANO LYNNE DEVEREAUX Sagaths Treasurer Varsity Cheerleader 'I Lyric Club 5. L ALBERT DAVIS .1 . 'Vs fx 95 BONNIE DONALDSON Royal Thespions Junior Statesmen Thetas PEGGY EARHART Head Senior Maiorette Sagaths xx 'lb JUDY DUNNINGTON EARL DURHAM G.R.A. Hu Y President Girls' Glee Comm of Assemblies :ly ' 1,1 , 'Q' E MI . if' , I, ' 51' 7 f 'lf' lzxc T '-'25 U. f 4 GENE FATA Band Vice President Hi-Y Treasurer Orchestra ES' STEPHEN ENDY - FRED EPPICH Swimming A Track Water Polo 1-x 9 F , 4 JEAN FERRULLI Pa nthera ma Princess SHARON FIELD Thetas SSID CONNIE ENSIGN Chief Justice National Thespians Pres Pantheresses Dolphinettes E4 TOM FAGAN UP' I I J ..:,fgg,, I ,uw-. ii I SEORGE FIELDS JIM FLOURNOY GEORGE FLOYD LAWRENCE FORD KEN FREDERICY CAROLYN FREEMAN NOLA FREEMAN Justice Key Club Treasurer B Swimming Junior Statesmen G.R-A- larsity Football Latineers Varsity Water Polo THetas -Y Vice President Orchestra C Football IAYMIE GIBSON Thetas ampus Christians KRISTIN GABRIELSON National Thespians Latineers LYNETTE GIBSON A Cappella Choir Campus Christians Chansons B- GERRIE GALLAGHER G.R.A DAVE GILL Varsity Track B Track ALICE GARCIA CAROLYN GIORDANO Spinsters Y F P I ! Class O ' L. 'C'- RAY GIPSON Varsity Baseball Class Cabinets Varsity Club SHARON GORDON Songleacler Sagaths STELLA GONZALES Rankette xi I lt X ' I , A 1 TERRY GLISSON DONA GLUNT SHIRLEE GOULD Thetas Vice President Thetas Chaplain Hi Y House of Representatives B Track with 5 TOM GRABOWSKI JOHN GRAY MERIL GRAY LYNDA GREEN JIM GRICE WILMA GROUCHY B Football Football A Cappella Choir Wrestling Madrigals SHERRY HAMMACK 3-J K I 1' VALERIE HANSEN A Cappella Choir C.S.F. Latineers House of Representatives DICK HANSON RONALD HADLEY ALLEN HAGER Panther's Tale Printer in it 5 t 6 JOE HAMM Varsity Swimming HELEN GONZALES CLAIR GUBLER Varsity Track B Football Hi-Y DOROTHY HARDIE A Cappella Choir Lyric Club K PAUL HARDY Cappella Choir JO-E HART B Football House of Representatives LINDA HARMON JOHNNY HART 'Gm CAROL HARVEY 3 Year Graduate Pepperettes House of Representatives 'Timm ' 4. A ma 1 1 H . 14 . tv Z, .lS3lilmw?4'Q- 'Ox rilll JEAN HAUSLER DON HAWTHORNE VICTOR HAYES WALTER HAYS Girls' Glee C Basketball D Basketball fr- gigs: JIM HARMON Printers President tina-f ROBIN HENRY Period Zero ROSEMARY HENSLING Girls' Chorus BEVERLY HILL Spinsters SHARON HILL Pepperettes LRUCE HILDRETH MARILYN HELSLEY Student Help C.S.F. House of Representatives MARSHALL HERNANDEZ Varsity Track Varsity Cross Country of Representatives Student Help SANDRA HENDERSON Spinsters Vice President Pantherama Bus. Staff House of Representatives 1--n TED HARRINGTON Varsity Swimming Varsity Water Polo A if K' PAT HELLER Sagaths KEN HIROSE Senior Vice President Varsity Football Varsity Baseball ig Qs eniavs HELEN HIROTO Pantheresses Class Cabinets Head B Cheerleader L A HELEN HUGHES WAYNE JEU Speaker of the House Varsity Football Varsity Track G05 DOLAN HOUSE Advanced Printing 5. DON HOFFLANDER A.S.B. President 3 SANDRA HUGHES CAROLE ISHII Orchestra Pepperettes Tennis Club '1- DON JENSEN Spinsters Vice President Class Cabinets Latineers JAMES JOHNSON RICHARD HUDE Hi-Y Commission House of sentati JEFF HUEBNER B Track Varsity Club LINDA HOFFMAN Panthers Tale Staff Students of Biology 4!I.. 'l? i V Cross-Country Capt. AL HOOFARD C Football B Football C Track 'Che bf -ar -b- MARTIN IZZI SANDI JACKSON FRANCIE JACOBSEN Varsity Track National Thespians Pantheresses Cross-Country Spanish Club House of Representatives ,A HANNA JENSEN Pen-Opsis Staff 10-v CURTIS JOHNSTON JACK JESSEE 'O-Fi Pepperettes Varsity Football Class Cabinets 41 Q Varsity Club BEVERLEE JENKINS Thetas 3 Year Graduate DENNIS JONES House of Representati Panther Printers ALICE JORDAN Pep Committee a of Representatives MARY KELLER House of Representatives Pantherama Bus. Staff 'Q 'rn-an Mr. Q11 I . ,,.i 2 - A ' lr' ' f-I if ff Ar--.I-11'::.,.:1 ,w,,, ,, 3.1, 'QW CHARLES JOY DARLEEN KENNEDY X wr A e Pep Club y . X A .K 5 ROBERT zuKA1tEs CLIFFORD KARGUS -'vs Q, 'Q Y DELIA KIERNAN CHARLES LADD 'VR lsr SANDRA KING House of Representatives Pepperettes Dolphinettes VICKI KLEIN MIKE KLEINE RUTH KLOSTER DAVID KNAPP Senior Band B Football 3 Year Graduate Key Club Secretary Varsity Tennis Pantherama Staff Varsity Club Judicial Board l. t an 5, -el' DIANE KELDER Pepperettes House of Representatives Campus Christians 22' MARIAN KRESKY G.R.A. 'IF T '55 BRENDA KRUGER GERALDINE LANCASTER G.R.A. ,nas I TOM KUBIAK BOBETTA LANE of Representatives Pep Committee Girls' Glee Pwr.. 'X I f u' I' JOHN KYLE KA RL LA RSON Orchesis Campus Christians Pantherama Princess Class Cabinets Baseball It I Varsity Football Varsity Club Varsity Baseball .,-s PAUL LASSWELL A Cappella Choir Madrigals Senior Quartet LYNN LOVEKIN Orchesis Pepperettes Girls' League Council PAT MANSEAU Orchesis Pantherama Staff Thetas Glass J- RICHARD LIDDELL Varsity Water Polo Varsity Basketball Varsity Track CLAUDINE LLOYD Songleader Pep Club MARY JANE LAWSON Judicial Board Spinsters President Pepperettes fr' fpxl ., 'x X DOUG LUDOLPH JAMES LUPARELLO DAVID LAZZARINI Varsity Basketball D Basketball Varsity Football Varsity Tennis Wrestling Varsity Wrestling Varsity Club Wrestling Tournament 0 MARILYN LEPARD Panther's Tale Bus. Staff F.B.L.A. DOROTHY MAGILL A Cappella Choir Campus Christians Dolphinettes L. PAT LONG Spinsters Campus Christians Dolphinettes NVQ QMTTS 7 I E I JUDI LEWIS Pantherama Bus. M Panther's Tale Bus. I Pepperettes L. Q7 NANCY MASON DOUG MATLACK QR -no- DIANE MCCLINTOCK Spinsters Lyric Club Dolphinettes JERRY MATSDORF . 1-' Qi ' RODNEY MAXCY Panther's Tale Sports Ed. ' , Hi-Y PenAOpsis Staff ff- J.V. Basketball Sophomore Cabinet ' 'A A ' C and B Track ,, f -4 '41- this 4 9' L 'Is F DENNIS MCCLURE .,,x gnu-an fuu- CHARLES MAYO Q., DENNIS MCDONAL Varsity Football Varsity Basketbal Varsity Tennis Iii AYE MCDONALD Girls' Glee JHN MEGOWAN e of Representatives Hi-Y PAT MISKELLY DYANNE MCMATH Sagaths Senior Cabinet Judicial Beard ELIZABETH MEIER Pantherama Staff Spinsters G.R.A, v ft: TERRY MCELLIGOTT Panther's Tale Staff Varsity Club Varsity Swimming JUDEE MENDLESOHN Sr. and Jr. Class Sec. Pantheresses Secretary Cheerleader TERRY MCMINN Qi' DOROTHY McLEOD Campus Christians Sagaths JOYCE MEEK Flagbearer Pantheresses A Cappella Choir . 6' yr, Aft if-1' . GREG MCMANUS A N, 22 ff T M' -0 Q N A i ALlClA MENDOZA EDDIE MEYERS JENNY MEZA ILONA MlALl Senior Band Key Club Transfer from C.S.F. Treasurer Pantherama Staff Mark Keppel Spinsters Track National Thespians G.R.A. JERRY MITCHELL H9 i if ce' fix MARILYN MOFFETT 15? 1 EVELYN MILLER KAREN MlLLER Judicial Board Clerk House of Representatives Student Help gg. - Pepperettes on 1 A, Dolphinettes LARRY MISHLER TOM MOORE C.S.F. Pen-Opsis Staff Vik House of Representatives Cross-Country Track 1 JOHN MORGAN House of Hi-Y Commission NANCY MOTT Sagaths Lyric Club House of Representatives 5 niovs X T SHARON MUCKRIDGE C.S.F. X Pantheresses X DOUG MUCHMORE 4 Girls' League Council X x JUDY MORRISON Pantheresses Girls League Council A Cappella Choir Hist. ls 17s SAL MOSCATO , 'iff- BETTY MUIR ANNE MULE LEWIS MULLIN JANICE MURPHY JIMMY MURPHY Pantherama Bus. Staff Commission Panther Printers Panther's Tale Bus. Staff C.S.F. Treasurer J,V, Tennis Spi nste rs Sec reta ry PAT MURPHY Varsity Football Junior Class Vice Pres. Varsity Club MARGARET MOSH, 'R MARY JO NEELY Library Assistant Student Help BERTHA OLLIVIER Comm, of Girls' G.R.A. President Pepperettes DOUG NEWCOMB SANDRA ONEY Transfer from Mark Keppel A if-' .if MELVIN NICHOLS C House of Football MEL O'QUlNN 7 JOANNE NIELSEN Commission Dolphinettes G.R.A. Secretary MARIANNE ORAM Songleader Homecoming Quee Sagaths President 6- SQ.. LINDA OWENS ' ef-P ! 'bf ,X .., 'RHS Si v E 9' Ie 2-1 I 1' .vs DAVID PEREZ Cross Country B Football ANETTE PION Songleader Rankette of Representatives MARVIN PAUL Panther Printers Senior Band EM RUTH PAYENS Campus Christians L,gM,:.i-at-s:z':,, ' it '-me fzfs PAMELA PARKER if EILEEN PARKS Q eg I . f 7 - ,team House of Representatives Library Assistant Student Help ,se DANNY PELLERIN Varsity Football B Football Varsity Club 'Q W FRED PARLATO !! f J-1' 'Rv' ,I . 5 rx I DONNA PERKINS GLORIA PETERSON KEITH PETERSON RUTH PETERSON RUBYE PHILLIPS JOHN PHINNEY Drama Productions Junior Class President Hi-Y Sagaths Commission House of Representatives Homecoming Princess Winter Ball Queen Pantheresses D and B Bcskefbun Head Flagbearer Flagbearer Dolphinettes SUSAN PISCITELLI FLORENE POTTER Sagaths Panttterama Queen MARIE PIOTROSKI 'N JOYCE PICKETT Debonaures Student Help House of Representatives 15' 'Q DAVID PIKE HI Y JOE PRIMROSE Cross Country A Cappella Choir Track '-Sl Seniors ET TOMMY RAMIREZ JV Cross-Country Track ROBERT REDLINE BARBARA REED Foster Parents DOLORES PUGLIESE Sagaths Head Rankette Pepperettes BARBARA PARNELL JERILYN RAIMONDI Girls Glee Student Help . . ll V W ll Q W ss. .. lr .A L I'-exe 1 R U l 'v i 4' MARY ELLEN REED MARY REYNOLDS GARY RICHARDS JULIE RICKARD Comm. of Pep Pepperettes Secretary Varsity Club Student Help Spinsters Vice Pres. Pantherama Bus. Staff Varsity Baseball Girls' Chorus Class Cabinet Panther's Tale Bus. Staff WILLIAM ROLLINGER Band President Key Club Pantherama Bus. Staff ere -is LARRY RODARTE B Track Panther Printers Mid4Year Graduate DARLENE ROWE Homecoming Princess Pantheresses President Judicial Board Y mv. 'EU ALDA RODRIGUEZ MARY RIVADENEYRA House of Representatives ROBBIE ROBERTS Comm. of Assemblies Orchestra Sagoths Vice President Rankette .:w3 AF s FRANCES RAMIREZ Pantheresses House of Representati Dolphinettes DENISE ROBIDOUI MIKE ROWE Varsity Football Varsity Club Boxing MARGARET RODRIGUEZ Dolphinettes LORETTA RUIZ 'F 'k 1 ADOLYN RUST Sagaths iis Club Captain ALBERTA SCHEIDEMANTEL Pepperettes C.S.F. iw is if 1' f 7' HELGA SCHIRM BERNARDINE SCHOENROCK MARIE ZUBIATE uv Q ROBYN RUTHERFORD JOYCE SCHWARTZ ROGER SCHWARTZ ROBERTA SCOTT BARBARA SILMAN KAREN SEVERLOH Swimming Sagaths C Football Pantheresses Hi-Y G.R.A. Pepperettes 'B Basketball F.B.L.A. Senior Cabinet an NH f P ow vw . Q 'tw l ' X AL SHUSKO i SHIRLEY SKUPIEN ,N -get Q Football Rankette , A X 'Q Swimming Comm. of Finance LARRY SHULL E l wafer Polo sqgufhs n fi Q Q ELINDA SHAPIRO GARY SHAW MARY LOU SHERBET .Ang ,W SHARON SADLER House of Representatives l Q. l 4 l l i l STEVE SEVERY BOB SLACK gi Varsity Football Varsity Club .n RA Class Cabinets Girls' Chorus Student Help 1 at Claes F 'SJ DOUG SMITH A Cappella Choir All School Play Track ROBERTA SMITH Q' HT ' ' DONNA SPARROWK Orchesis Science Fair JIMMY SPALDING House of Representatives JUDY SMITH LELANI SMITH Songleader Girls' Glee Sogofhs Student Help - -pos WILLIAM SPICHER RUSS STARMAN PHYLLIS .lf f I K fu THOMPSON Class Cabinets nn-, 'Iv -E? , 4A it . LAURI STEELE DOUG STONE MARILYN STONECYPHER ERROL STRICKLER Junior Statesmen F.B.L.A. Cgmpug Chfisfiqns Drama Productions Pepperettes BTN MARIE TERRACIANO House of Representatives Class Cabinet Sagoths ESTELLA TIRRE Spinsters Girls Glee MARTHA TILLERY BEVERLY THOMAS Pantheresses Commission Girls League Councul PAULA THOMPSON Lf' ff' F PATTY SMITH Transfer from Ohio Dolphinettes Wt-'zzz' MIKE SULLIVAN B Football JUDY TODTMAN Pantherama Editoi Comm. of Publicatii Spinsters Secretar' S-ev' ,TX LNICE TOOMEY Spinsters JUDY TUTTLE Head Maiorette Orchesis Winter Ball Princess s :Q CHERYLL TORSKE Head Songleader Orchesis Rankette EDWARD VALDEZ Senior Band Orchestra ' 1, KATHLEEN TRIS Thetas I RA VANDER HEYDEN MADELYN VAN FLEET GAY VAN VALKENBURGH JUDY VAN VORST DENNIS VARELA Iomm. of Pep Campus Christians National Thespians G.R.A. C Football Sagaths Student Help Royal Thespicns A Cappella Choir :nal Thespian Sec. Drama Productions Hi-Y LRBARA WALSH of Representatives mpus Christians if 'fi ROSIE VILLANUEVA PAT WAYNE House of Representatives Girls' Glee 'X ALBENA WALBERG A Cappella Choir Lyric Club KAREN WEBB CAROL VALLA House of Representatives Girls' Glee Pepperettes '98 fav '4 .:' GARY TUMANELLO Men's Glee D Basketball Varsity Football SANDRA VARGAS Sagaths ROSALIE VEGA 'Pk JANE WALL Dolphinettes House of Representatives Foster Parents JOHN WELDON 1 5' X 'rw- . DENNIS WHITMAN Hi-Y I . ' . J.V. Basketball 1 I Liste RICHARD WESTRUP ,...,,. J ax 3 n , 3 I 'S PAUL WIENOLD Varsity Water Polo J.V. Football Swimming CAROL WOODWARD Dolphinettes . -fr- A cf- ' . 4' ,,-, .V J, X 4- ' x Us-N Sermiovs wap- BOB WHEELER Varsity Football Varsity Club 9-.,, S+? I I EDA WICKS Lyric Club House ot Representatives I y - Mid-Year Graduate C237 if JOAN WILDER Lyric Club :fi BARBARA WHITAKER GERALDINE WIEBE LENA WHITE QS PAT WILKERSON Pantherama Staff Pantheresses Senior Cabinet 15 32:7 JF, :- S -V 1 at I I' ' J I I lx GARY WILSON Key Club President Commission C.S.F. dr' was arf LIBBY WIRE Orchesis Girls' League Council Pepperettes Vice Pres. QC!- NORMAN YANCEY ROGER WOLFE Cross Country Track House of Representatives A 2 'f 'Sv X L -q.r' M55 Q 17 I 'lll sw' ,X 1 I LLOYD WILSON Track GENE YOUNGBLOOD Comm. of Activities C.S.F. SANDY WILSON Campus Christians 5-09 .Ari MARGARET WOODING Spinsters Pepperettes JUDY WINCHESTE Class Cabinet House of Representat Mid-Year Graduat GARY ZAGER Varsity Football Varsity Basketba Judicial Board Thetas A- L G'- w Q... iv 1-1- wp-f fi . I 11V 1 1 ,uv I I II I1IVI1I, ,V V1 I . , L ' ' -1 - 1 ' ' I - , I '1' ,l3'L f1 1 1 ' 1' ' ' 1 ' '. 2 ' . 5:11'1I' 4-In I 'V '1 'M-' f .' 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' k: 'I X 1 ' 1 ' -s'?f '- . .1 1 1-' f .5 -11 11:4 . iii .1 1 1 1. .' . 1 'F'-'1' 1 1. I 5 7 . . , -Igw., I VI If - ., -I . 71 - - u, . Y ' 'I , II 1 F Q I ' i 1 'Qs . .ICQ .- 1 - - ' -1. ' 'R 1. . .-- ' 9 I-1 11-'A 1 ', I- - 1. -' . If L I .g-I I I -1., ' .j.j hm .- ' , 11. 1 I QF, ,I A 7 NT: ' .-'-'f-' ' - 'tu 515- I. 's' 1 I5 1 'W, ., 112 A 1 a .-11. I 11 PETE ROYBAI. President uniors .... Class of l96l KATHY KILLACKEY Vice President DONNA KNOWLES Secretary 5 I we , SUE MEYERS Treasurer Ala' 5 I '1 itll ' 14 Silence reigns for a moment as cabinet members ponder a question. The Junior Class Cabinet, under the advisorship of Mr. David Berry, and Junior Class Presi- dent, Pete Roybal, was very active this year. On February 8th they organized a pep rally at which were drawn the names of the boys to play in the Donkey Basketball Game on March llth which the Cabinet sponsored. Keeping up with tradition the Junior Cabinet successfully sponsored the annual Junior-Senior Prom, held this year at the Green Hotel in Pasadena. CII' Representing the Junior Class as members of the class cabinet were, Row I: Mr. David Berry, M. Epp, J. Miller, M. St. George, S. Meyers, R, M. Andres, I. Lasswell, D. Ellis, P. Roybal. Row 2: M. Campbell, J. Gilbert, D. Knowles, R. Holmes, J. Morehead, K. Killackey, C. King, B. Harmon, H. Mueggenburg, R. A. Evenstad. Row 3: J. Nicholson, M. Timrott, G. Skupien, K. Whitefield, G, Angell, M. Leone, J. McClean, C. Grohs, J. Fields. l 4 anions Dennis Abernathy A L':.,, , i , Franklin Amidan ffiiiii Rosemary Andres X5 - Ki Glen Angell -2,5 3: fl: , F' ' . 7 Hone Araujo 4 ' 1: I Donna Baird '1 --.4 ' ' ' ll' ' . of ,i ', Myrna Baker , J K ' ' V 'i Gerald Barnes , N 'N Q Q , 1 Jerry Barnes I , - Mike Barnes E Leroy Barrows , W' Maxine Baxter 'P ., l , , - f Patrecia Beacam ' C is 'A' V- , C W5 Eddie Benaridez -N: K ' WJ A v. , Bob Benser i ' W I 4 .jf Larry Beyer A' A , L f Eloise Boden ij' . X x f 4 . , - x. x Naidaire Bondy Bobin Branca an - . 1 Jimmv Braun ,fi i ' ' f Carole Bretz F ,af K ' '. I -4 H Dennis Brirrley Q . 'Iv L A ' P fy: ' if Bruce Broderick 5 I 'X I K' V' ' I ' Betty Brown - -f K ' , ' xl ,J pw . A L Bob Brown 35,9 ,. Georqe Brown V :Qi 'P-I .Iames Brown 2 3 f 4 4 -- Laurel Brunson ' Q 'P ff v 5' - I 5 I K ' Chad Buford sr nd , A , ' : X A Mike Burbank ' fig! K tr W w E XJ X L ,By ' . . .1 f y- . Michael Burd ' . xx L . - Blaine Burndahl A K ' ' N . I X -M l is 'gg l s. 'K Esther Burdick . , Q ' Pat Burton Q X .gs , ' ' '-'VS' R Becky Byrd I is ' ' K Julia Byrne Y S f f 5' , V' . 9 Q Kennem CDH -1 rv , rv A . em -an K -' .ilu Darien: fagldhan jj -7 -W .I 35 in R o a non ' 4 ' I Marlene Campbell A I ' I 4' -D -fl - A, A gi A V . Mary Campos , 5 ' ik' . ' ff , ...Q h .4 Frank Cardona v ' Laurence Carlson , K Pete Carzis - -A - ,. ' Tony Catanese ll. Vx , .F iw G 4' ,- Alex Cervantes ,. , .L QW: .25 :Z I Manuel Chayel 8... ' L bf' sharon Childress gi:-,nv .4 1 , sf, rpg I is 35? Rosemary Ciauri Q-,'..'.'-3 , , A ' - it-.zhefflkizlf wu z B . cj, ' Nick Cirocco Charlie Clark A , . Mike Clarke 'W A 'E' 7 'fi ' 7 Bob Cobb I Q K ' V 3 if Ed Coffey ' C f gi .51 - -If 'Y ., 1 v W 'J' ,,,! 5 . Howard Coleman J l 3 K ' K ' Melody Collins , K ,V A I 1 X - 3 5. 1 'l X 'H . , Ed Copeland 'l Y' Marguerite Cordasco A , -f Diane Cordova -. ,L V N Y X A Dennis Corwin S 3' , 7: ' ' ,, Montene Cosby , if K. -4 x -Q l Tonv Costello ' ' f K 'f' X ld Martha Courtright g B Q is ' , Q I I N Id c I K f ' X 'l A e a oye 1 Nh , I, X f l V ssn B 1... Betty Cozine Judy Crist David Maurice Croteau Jan Crouch 'I 5 2 Marv Nancv Bob Dottie Cross , i ' Crow ' . 1 Crum Curry .1 rf g s - ff 6 K. ,if Q. 4- A ' ' Y as ' 'fi an Q T F on ni , 1 g If -5 f x fu Ir 1 D Q I I C Curry f ' fuk 'si HB1 .. ,i'! ii W J . . . . 5:2 .M 2 ':II f .L III ,. I ,sf I I-fr ,I I I ,II I I QII',,, mg I f , I I H' i it Q I sa 31 II , ,ry L, . 9k ' X .ii 'L F , W,,N I I ,,.,. . -- N .- Ken Czailiowski Maryann Dach Steve Dach Donald Dalton Bill Denton Martha Denton :QQ Clayton Depner A Judv Diamond TX Q NE gf A N. Ann Dinqrando BX X X si 'Nr 5 G 4, I I II ' - Adelaide Diott f. '. ' L ' Joseph Dominguez i - ' ' 3 N aux, A , ,N , , QI. 3 I I :I II , Douglas Donaldson 'L ' , - I. ' K ,,- ' X2 ' . 'Z I I If K,-L if i ' -- Geraldine Dowdle , 1 K i ' I . if i . III fi' J Tim Duebber I ,Wil- 3 A gf' i ' I if II 'Q ik Pat Dunne , ' II 'FM' 1 , 'K G . Dorrie Dunnington xg f A X ,fi X it 'I I 5 J M 'i ,J 5 Lewis Earhart - Georqe Easter . K .I - Larry Edwards I - - . .I Q? - I A N .- . I. Dorothy Ellis I -4' V I '3' l' , .ii Richard Enqels 1- ' -,.,, ' II i Karl Enqwall I I 'T' F . Iwi? 'Q II kkwk' 4 Richard Enriquez ' L i ' I Miriam Epp hi! I I I X s , i A ., ---1 sf be Q ff- Ii-gl K . iq - . A if Dennis Erickson II I fi Rae Ann Evenstad if- f . K I I. s I -' Richard Fata 'f cn. ,E I. ,gt I ' I I . II II W., Carol Feraueson LI ,I I II ' .vI5f'i., Sharon Fields I ff x '- fi lf J' ,II F' - . , ..,' 1 .ffl . I 35:5 K Jan Fields I e ,J z A Q ' II IIII Pauline Filomeno X' i - 'li 1 i It Gary Finlay ig , -' XIII I ' f I . J Paul Flaten f- :QQ i 5' Gary Fletcher II -- ' I i 'i ' f ' Bob Flores 1 in 1 ,ez .Q j.,-,A f I , I ' TI Carr Flournoy - J Ni vIiii- I i 2 . , 5, ' 1 37' M i IM' Ed Ford W J '-'jj' F 'gi . K 'P -' 1 Jim Ford ef-.f I i ..,. II,II 'Q' .4 , X ' I J I 'i 3 I A I Diane Foster X 'J L 'KI 9 II If ,A Joe Fourzon ' v . 'Qs . I a ' ,I I - - L.-1' ' - II, ' III ',' ' I N -I XI Maureen Freeman N , J. ,L A N it ' L L 't I 3 I si. '?Q':i J Charles French ' .Q I V II I Russ French 'J Q II I ' .II,' 'I I 'I I Jayne Gabor t ,Vg L 7'-' I II I',II I I .V Jeannie Garrison -.:,I , -gg I- V I .,I, I t. I Q- 1 IQIIII ' I i f i'gj3III Bonifacio Garcia Q j' ',f ' . ' I - 'I ' Tom Garcia tx I I - . . I ' eg i I II Ralph Gardea 'I fy I' X1 ' I K , I Gene Garrison I-.x Al I 'Mi f L , - MD 'W i J Q- , Lydia Garza ' - ff I IL' J Barbara Gaynor ,L 8 I - I II -In W ,A ... I Roger George 'fx , L ,. - s . . m I 'I , II 4, ,H i I L I I I i Joan Gilbert V gf, L M jj ,gi ' Dick Gill ' ' F' . ..,- . I, , I ' James Girnus I ' X Xi I J' ' 'IIIIII 'gf' I ' w h Bob Givens v Y X, ' - ' . i. J l A W' ' ' ,,,. 'x, ,P 4 ' . ,I William Glidden Ifmmk' ' I., Frank Gomez ' I I . 'II:?f Esther Gonzales ' ci X ' I , 1 u- '- f K my Q Glen Goodman t X 7 as I gi 1 J ' Aurelia Govea 94' A- 3' ' ,v 2 arenas Graffi ff ' 7 G, I J Gemld Gm' I I W James Grav -, I ,. I 5 , I . ,, 'N I gi ,I ' Gloria Grimes 3 c II Chuck Grohs Q Mini Deanna Grcven I I I-1 I I J Ernie Grover CT -II 'R' 'i ., . F-4 4 H W - , I Ii Eileen Grubbs - II 5 silt ...4 ' f ' I ,I J I I ' Iv , Ronnie Hale ' lf. ' ' X 'F ' ' fu. I L, 1 - ' 2 Joann Haley - ,, f f 5 i i , Maude H0 'il'0 Class o-F 'Sl Dick Hancock I ., Carol Hanly Gym if PW , Tom Hanson V, I K' K f N N Harry Harshberger ' -v-- , , , '-X Barbara Harmon 4 -3 1 ' ,A J 'X ' K ' - 'T --tv , v , Bonnie Harmon J -My jg Y N 1 i X , 7 K' X Laurence Hawkens I , t' ' J, Judi Henry P KN V i 'V Ed H I , x'.-- , ' N ernandez 33:3 I 1 1 T - M Marianne Hernandez , I Tony Hernandez ' All Pat Hibbs .. Judy Hine ,N we-1 Sw- qi. K J' 'il 'st .M ' Roger Hodnick 0 K, J I ,J A Z, 1 1. ' Donna Hogg 'L ' 't -f ' f J Ron Holmes Cf' ' I fl ' ' X f Marlena Hovis x N H 4. V ,K Wk, .mis W -f. i s :H he .' Lowell Huddleston nh N: Dick Hughes 4 - t 3 Edna Hughes ' A VS- 0 'J- i A 'Z v. I 139 Bob Hunt M J V Dan lgl ' fe -. t we A . -1? Beverlee Jenkins XJ . Q Bob Keller X K TLTIT 'S ' t G 'ff-w-I5 1 711 f , X 'J i , Bruce Johnson 'ik .E Janet Jones Jim Jones A , ' Mike Jones Q ,, N If U '-R H1 Q 533' Yvonne Juarez ' A 4 .J Erika Kamayatsu if 1 -J? ' R X :J-. -'ff 'gf Thomas Johnson , K K QR, Dovid Kavanagh 4, x A -in , K.-' 4 3 Hi if' 5 'g i' Ki A VVS. I J Kathy Killackey Ayyyy s .115 , 5, Virgil Kilpatrick I ' Bl I l, I ffwffr Tom Kimery t , t N 1 Charlene King ,I I bf' sf, Q, ' A A X. fp 3. Q Glenda King 0 , Q . ,, 'K - QQ! ' S U Jeri King --.ie QV, - ' .... ' X- -3 Q, ' s Roland King I W I . , 2 J 5 5 ' Sterling Klink . I . 'r 'ig px I i . hx W ' Ruth Kloster X . z, .f fffglf-Sl i TY K '-1' s Y F l .- r .i il I ,. , vs AX 'B-. Donna Knowles K i ' 1 Ronald Koon f S xl!! June Kms: K My X g 1 I T 1 Patricia Krueger .2 -,. .. '32 ', 4 'fr ,Q jg' ,, M ' X K 'Q Alice Kuhlmeyer Y K M , - ' -g Sarah LaBarbera 'jf V g ' - 'f A ' Dale Lucey V F J M, y ' I 4 . Eddie LaGrange X 0 'L A li A K f N . X 'Y f L Midqe LaMon f- - Jim Lane Q- ' Jim Lanson I Q' in AL f ,- Edene LaRue 2 5 W -4 -ah ? j ,W I: :T Irene Lasswell .,, I ...if cv K fr i I r . . A -rv Yvonne Lazenby W' ' Kathy Lees itil X , V , ' f , is s L. X Bob Lemmon V Johnny Lindley 4 Linda Lineer Q.. ' ,-.. Bob Logue 4, K 'I' Q., K ' H? '2 'X . ' , Linnetta Long , A v N ' , r . V4 Don Lommis L A i - 4' l 1-' - uf K sf Robert Lorenzini x xii , K g ' ' ' I of ' ,J Mike Lovera L I Q' 1' f 1 ' i - Xxigr X ff L M- ,L hr or Olivia Lovio Patricia Lowe Kave Lower y if Gloria Lozano ' Ji ,Q x W Barbara Ludolnh A 0 F H QT 'ff L ? S- ,l 1 J -'T f 'F R Mary Luke 'J ,, y L i , V ,Y 09 ,Q 4 l54 Bene Lunn ' t 'fs' i 1 ga, V lg , - I Y, J 'cv ' , ',- Pete Lupton 1 ' I 'i f in A - 'f ' ' Nl L' d L . 'H V ln G Vx V 5' r ' t i AL. . George Lynch . . Susan Lvon 1 ' , Robert MacLaren I R A .- J . F1 Ed Madden . 1? J mf ' 1 ,J J, I .Q V' L 5 Jock Mallory .Id 'v' -,-'Z' , s-:Z ' N 5 NP k.Y.' Lee Manfredi I Vw K l J A '- ' -' V Wiykh a gllenMMann . X 3 ,. H4529 it by . O ,X X I J is Axnwarren f .-, -- .fx We -G-' 5 'fs . X Q osie arquiz Dennis Martin . 'L . Randy Martin , ' ,, Hone Martinez , 'J l ' ' ll -,al 1-, 7 .. Marvlou Massaro rv 1 we 4 .,,, - .21 Jim McClean 0 7 5 K W jg J Nickie McCoog ' . , , . ' if ' K Dennis McCullouqh 1 - 'ki 's - ,I j., 1: ' 1 tw K Peggy McEllmurry ',. . rv. 4' N L J. tg tp. -f K Nm, ' s it W Lindo McKinley - . , Clyde McNeely yu, w K E .K kk Hs Dave Medeiras - 4.t- ' K J f 5 H L .L 4 R M Wavne Meek , ' .31 ff sf' 'g V ,fd Jim Mercer N A .K H H I 'A L U Vauqhn Metz 4' , K 'Q Dick Meyers i J A N, ' I Q VY ' l' 'K f K , X is F I I :Q 2 Sue Mevers R R K Fred Miller A 1' 'y Q , Q Jerri Miller H. .N - ' ez W 'X 'r' 'V 3 lx , Richard Mitchell :fy J ' ' R ' Q j-- ' M-v Tana Molina .. 'f. 5 ' t ff. X f E ' 1' v . Louis Montonte K K ' ,I 2' I K tk Janis Morehead ' ll I 1 A -.j-,,,- - - , Paul Morse . A . l K 5 955 'W - - 'st ilk -Q ' Henrv Moseley Q f Q 'R R , Gorv Muchmore l R 'xt , , f XR . Helga Mueggenburg ' 1 L .9 4' , K ' ' V 'JI K ,A Mariorie Murphv V 1 , ,ff Ag 'fr at f I ul M3 cr A ' K 'L f X ff, Josephine Nora - ff I - K ' K :jg L JJ. fx -' ' q Ronald Nash ' L N Z ' R f , f t , 1 I tX Pete Nasmvth 4 ' Q ' X X 1 Z 'hx I ' Joanne Nelson K' K i K R L' , . L ' ' ' te, Nick Neve ,H , . I Judv Nicholson 3 Ken Nutt -U .r f H Bill Oertel i ' ' N A i ' Q' K ' 'll 5 'U ,K 73 . Robert Ogilvie Q ' - 2 Q51 tu V , 'f .V V ' Mike Oldham t I 'ef ' '47 J 'Zi' Sue O'Neill H . K I ' , A A I A V K H I Victor Osaki x Q C ' k ' 1' ' -Ny-N W-r ' r M Andrew Ottarda Y , K ,Q , N. . .f' 5 J ,A N. Fred Owen We Z3 K Karen Painter Q -9 -at 'N so 73,65 yy. 4,1 Bob Parenti ,QV d 0 Q N f t f Elizabeth Pariseau ' A , 1 A bfi' 21 Tonv Parlatd . K, wg? ,t ' ' J Fred Parlato M., Q I X Tom Paternosfer X l Na ' L ,E X s - El.. Ah- xm 'Q Glenna Peak ,Q i K' Rosalie Pellicano , 6 R , 73. 4 Steve Petroff r' ,, N K . M Q Carolyn Pettit K ' V f ' .rv Q -, 4 ' 2 Richard Pion . ' ' R RW' Q, J I 'V Ricky Pollard I . A li . i J fo y Joe Polo . 1 , jk X lliana Porche If Kolb' t m 'ec Kon Primus Lyneen Purcell Sharon Raffo Q . Linda Raley f K ' ff sf '5 C W R ' N A -W -nz R-V ,, ,A ,1 'f 7 Art Ramirez -of -Q , W 5 - ,'y.A i I K 5 ' ' Becky Ramirez 'J J Q ' f is , 37 fi 1 nfl 5? 42255 33335 James Snoddy Antoinette Soria Olivia Serta X Edward Sorokowski r Ken Soverns Sandy Sayka Frank Spaeth Mike Steele A ,z David Spicher l T-'Q A , 9 , . Bob Stein Bill Stepanek Gwen Stevens Claudia Stevenson Margaret St. George Eddie Stiqlbayer .2 Lonnie Stinecipher John Slem I Q 1 Linda Stoner Gwen Strinz Elmer Summers Barbara Rasmussen Douq Reese Billy Rhymes Don Richardson Betty Reach Cliff Roberts Gayle Rollinger Georqia Roser 'S Bob Roseth ff' Jack Roth ' Larry Rowe ' Pete Rovball I X Q . .- - lf' f L x Euaene Rudder Mike Ruiz Carol Russell Robert Sammelius ' V ' Brenda Sanford '7f MaryAnne Sarnowski Judy Saunders Lina Scanlan 'o F Herbert Schellenberger Tom Schilz Jean Schorr Garv Schwebach Y ' Robert Seqner v Marian Sena Richard Seneff I Sandra Shafer Gene Shands Gary Shapiro Don Shibla Judy Shoff Dorothy Silvers Donna Sisley Gerald Skupien Bill Slasor --Q Connie Sloan ' Bob Smiley -' Dick Smith N Barbara Tarquinio - Richard Smith ' -L Dennis Taylor t l ' Kenneth Thomas I Maraoret Timrott g Claude Townsend Jim Townsend Steven Trainor Lucille Trarnonte . . v. 19 Terri Tris 'Q Joyce Trotta S-my Jeanine Truman , Y l Jaline Turner A 'ml Juniors :cn . 't V: cl ca' ' yt 1 W .-'lf - J hh- x is A .lin f A-7 5' ,T .. ' '-2 all '3 ',, 'ez . Q4 il Q 'V I ef, W' . i :Q s K K Y reef E, ' ,iz Q1-,1 3' 'i i 'xv r ,i. F '., , gg . '.. 4, , , 5 E I 4, v xv kk ff- 'r' 1 ' I , K 1' , rx , N' ' 9.2 X L ak. '- 'D 7 ., ,K 4- fv Q: 'Al H ar. Ov i ? Y in 1 xl .' 5' 4 J.. xx - , if L : 1 , ff ,A ' Ax sh , .,. . I i I Y Q 42 1, .L - -- np ' A , , . A 1-- . . e, ..-. ' l I- Y- Q, xi .fm I U JPG., : 1 3 A rg V ,lava ef S ' v .L 'ff X: '- lf rt, . .f' N . f A L . it six 1' f. .Q , , .- ,J a Q A ' ' T: Q A 1 1 - ' lf, 'v r A ' f ' Vern Warner Pct Warnock Emil Wotrovs Geri Well Ervina Westphal Wally Wheaton Kip Whitefield Neal Whittle l V K K ' -. - , Q ? .rl on I Y .V .J i x K w- we i ami 1. 4 r i,,,it , 1 iei i ll -U vig! i A . Maxx! X filgiizxi 2 K 1 ,ii 1 , We I 5 V-X A fr . Li., M4 we l ' U ' 5 i e w rg- ,, ' ,M Q' , d . we, ., , W V I V Aj , - .,,i L' 'wtf , :R-4 5 iw l ' 5 ii... 'I 1, K t Q? if s im I , Q. 'eff' -. V i . , , I . w .' A X S xr-Q ,:, Q W--, i K leg ,, X i A b 1 , - -- f i. El n A axis Q , Mc1rvLou Wilson ' ', 5' kg , lf I W Nudelle Wilson Lf K 5 i A ' 7 fe- 4 , M , A ,. Bettv Winelund Q. i - '- . X 2' A is is Q ' . . I tai I Rohan Wm K . 'Tiff' , lw,.,':U 7 V1 . K Chris Wright sf Q ' K Q w. ' , . . 4 .,., I 'Q K ., , Roy Wright .W I, fl Q - , Allen Yunkey , . 7. , 1 , ea, hh, L 'i,' R- M is X me ' , A Y V my fV:1,,,i ,ibi .,A,. K W Kothv Young ' ' my - l I Peggy Young , :L 9 S' ' J 5 X Robert Zube , ' ' it i 2 . Ben Zubiate M d ll .4 'I g W 1 V r , .fb ' 9. Donna Vander Bruggen Carol Vasquez Jim Vest Kenneth Voorhees Dennis Vukoievich Art walker Nancv Wclker Larry Word Ronald Wcrner l57 SANDY SKUPIEN President PAM HALLINAN i J Vice President A j Sophomoves . . . . Class of H962 -rv 1. L HEIDI MICHELS Secretory JOYCE GOLEC Treasurer , -we i V Sala Str C ' Tlx X ' I Q 7 fl w,,'mi' l N 5 q The Sophomore Class Cabinet prepares to open its meeting with the pledge of ji l allegiance to the flag. 'I Q,- The Sophomore Class Cabinet, a representative group of the Sophomore Class at Rosemead, this year as always planned and carried out many activities and money-making projects. Dur- ing the school year T959-1960 these upper-lower classmen raisedmoney by selling Panther Pennants. They also sold snow cones for a while during the year at lunch-time. Another big task undertaken by the Sophomore Class through their cabinet was their traditional co-spon- sorship of the annual Freshman-Sophomore Dance. The Sophomore Class Cabinet was under the guidance ot the Director of Activities, Mr. David Berry. -df' X gl, The members of the Sophomore Cabinet this year were, Row 1: Mr. Berry, G. Santilli, L. Clausen, D. Schmitt, C. Jessee, M. Noriega, D. Cornaggia, M. Boyer, P. Hallinan, H. Michels, C. M:Math. Row 2: J. Golec, S. Emmert, B. Leone, C. Ritchie, M. Reed, B. Hendley, D. Roberts, G. Robinson, J. Brazier, J. Thomas. Row 3: J. McClellan, J. Fischer, P. Lupton, D. Gold, C. Cushing, W. 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UK' B x Q . 2 .wr Donald Allen Janet Allport Ofelia Alyarado Bobby Alvarez Sally Amidan Jimmy Andersen Carolrne Anderson Jrm Anqela Bill Ankenv Mary Archer Don Avila Wendellyn Arrnstronq Chris Athas Alan Atinsky Art Attwell Ronnie Backe Joan Backer Janice Bacon Pat Baird Robert Baker Cheryl Baldwin Robert Ballard Douqlas Banney Viola Barco Betty Barker Diane Barker Janine Batten Dave Baxter Bobbi Bedell John Bedke Jerrl Belcher Richard Belling Irene Beltran Francev Bennett Nancy Bernal Naniv Bibler Jim Blackburn Jerry Blanq Fred Blank Ray Blass Richard Blue Phyllis Bond Sam Bondv Dianne Boothe Vera Boudreaux Bob Bowman Pattie Bowman Mariorle Boyer Renie Brackett Diane Bragg Nancv Brann Phyllis Brazier Caroline Bredenberg Frank Brown Gordon Brown Kathy Bryan Linda Buoy Clarence Bumgardener Don Bumoass Ken Busch Jerry Bush Juclv Call Tam Cardona Carl Caraenter Tom Cuwe, Don Caterina , 3 N Simlev Casey Carmen Caudillo V JJ l. . ,, , X new Trudv Church Sally Crotta Jim Crrocco Gary Clark John Clark Loretta Clausen Georae Clayton Beverlee Cloud Carol Coffey Jeanne Conlee Harlan Cook Robert Coon Lois Cooper Richard Cordova Darlene Cornoggia Helen Cortez Janice Cosner Norma Courtright Judv Crabtree Janet Crain Dennis Crawford Adele Cretarola Elaine Criley Kondy Cronin John Cronshaw Louis Croteav Wllladean Crudup Emilio Cruz Maryann Cugllar Bob Curnmrnqs Butch Cunningham Corkv Cushing Toni Danielson John Davis Carrie Davison Don Dawkins Shirley DeBoard Richard Delao Ronnie De Lautre Virginia Delgadrllo Clvde Dennis Janet DeRosso Bob Devereaux Sandro Dickens Elizabeth Diotr Don Dodson Esther Dominquez Frank Doner Thelma Drain Donald Dressel Lee Drummond Pam Dunlop Marqaret Ebelrng Frances Edwards Tom Edwards Crarq Ertel Sandra Eltqen Sandra Emmert Joan Enright James Ensiqn Phillip Enro Manuel Espinoza Allen Eldrrdqe Robert Espinoza A.. ,s Q, 2- ,. il .linri-t , . - .Y gi I 'R Y . 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Gunllrer Rav Gutierrez Pamela Hallinon Ted Hamelton Milly Hammond Jolrn Hanks Dennis Hansen Jerry Hanson Jim Hanson Jerry Hardy Floreila Harp Par Harshberger Lois Harrman Wallv Hasbrouck Brian Haskell Jerry Hausler Larry Hausler Randy Hays Sandra Hayward Bob Hazlerr Carole Head Allan Herbert Carol Hedlund Richard Henderson Brllv Hendley Douqlas Henry Elaine Hernandez Irene Hernandez Julie Hernandez Barbara Herrera Sondra Hess ,Q 3- 5:8 as A11 5 l' iv, l R l ' r -u 'V , -sf .1 BJ. Jerry Hafflander William Holbrook Morylan Holmes James Horneniclr. 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A F all C! ,N ' 44 'nv 1 .-5- ' v fax., il -v'l 1,43- Q1 x 4' I f nn. of ZSKX .Y i ,, -1- J ,Bl Richard Macias Sieve Madeira Judy Madson JoAnn Mallery Susan Malmberq Richard Mander Wallace Manninq Cimv Mantei Jean Markham Dee Marlin Ralph Marlin Rirlrard Mason Sharon Maisuzalri Lrndu Maxcy Janice McClellan Kay McGee Delores McHugh Tow Md-luqh Dave McKee Bill McLean Teresa McManus Christine McMalh Lorena McNuI1y Bill Meadows Jeanne Mennonna Ken Menizer Jackie Metcalf Ken Meyer Larrv Meyer Heidi Mechels Michael Middlevan Rebecca Mulhous Jack Miller .lanel Miller Bob Milliqan Linda Mishler Joyce Miskolski Bob Mitchell Marilyn Mitchell David Monvoya Bill Moreland Marilyn Morris Janice Morrow Bert Muir Dan Mundv Jack Murohy Bull Murray Dave Murrv Gary Nelson Pnvnck Nelson Ron Nelson Jim Nichols lly Nielsen Marlene Noriega Linda Norman Joyce Nugent Judy Nugenl Judy Nunnclly Sandi Oberf Wanda Oqilvie Jon Olesen Steve Onderco Gilbert Padilla i r lla! O TR 1' ' fv -Q 3 l -4 ' f I 45 N' J XA Melody Ornslead ff' i X X 2 1 . , nv 7 Carol Papa Richard Parsons Nancy Parks Philip Pave ...Q . V-f ,lr K 4. fe iff s.4' i ,il I YK 1' XL M4 , Q. .'- v.A?!' .s V V John Paulson ,. V 'v.. V , , K J S -TJ? 3 3 ' ' IW . Jim Pelont Rose Perez Trinidad Perez Gilbert Persing Art Peterson Chuck Pfeiffer Norma Pfister Mary Phillips Robert Phillips Walt Phinney Lindo Pinard Terry Polley Linda Ports Leo Polain Alvin Powley Jerry Powley Eddie Priest Joanna Primrose Marianne Province William Quinn Leonard Robins Desmond Raduch Ruben RaDP Janet Rasmussen Diane Ray Glenn Ray Bob Rcvnor Jirnmv Redmon Marllvn Reed Robert Reed June Reif Ray Rennie Jtrn Richey Carol Ritchie Gloria Roach Diana Roberts Donna Roberts Mike Roberts Louise Robldoux Dole Robins Gorv Robunson Robert Robison Ronnie Rockafellow Nancy Rodziczok Mickey Rosenberg Nancy Ross Sharon Ross Van Roush June Rumoh Victor Sabino Teresa Soinz Robert Solsbury Jim Salvador Fred Sanchez Richard Souage Rosemary Savage Sharon Savuo Morqan Scales Frances Scorornato Fred Scheidemantel Jill Scheidernantle Sharon Schmehl Karen Schmitt Bernard Schneider s'- Fl I -A Tr 'Alf Garv Patton Dean PUV 'e li 'F Joe Peake -.4 - ' V' N f Q -A r fs- 1, T be ifgfglg T ,, ,, ,, - - -v A M if , ,g A T -5 N 4, - -fs N -1 T . . x -2 , ,, , ,rl 5 ' .K J K ,I x 21 'A 5'-., A me V heals.. cg K .. 4 ,Ng 5: at S 4-. ,S V I 3 xr: , l -YL, , 11 -75 , V X sl W W M -lx l J ' . no T T ri -rf. f X-X .- 1 lnv , ,- I r T fi l rr- - 'r ' T be X x M A s V -if - L wa- - . -fm. r -- W-4' - T es- . 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' -- 3 f eine: lt r 'Q 't 7' NOVYNUN Wl1l'0l4ef Ralph Wrldermutlt , DSE Wi6lb'Shi Dennis Williams ' ..- Prrul Sheppard Cnrv Slterrrll Louis Shrnen srrurrorr srrrpmon Br-crtrrre Salazar Barbara Sltocliat Glen Simmons Bill Skinner Srrndv Slcunren Eddie Slott Mary Slaot Darlene Smart Dottie Smith LeRoy Smith Robert Smith Terry Smith Dorothy Snelling JaAnnc1 Snyder Ginnv Sontrlli Wilma Souzo Gurv Stahl Gary Srolcup Leon Steqall De-nnis Stelzriede Wcrllv Stevens Gladvs Stewart Sandra Stiqlbcruer Robert Stillwell Tom Stone Steve Sroutf Heorqla Stuart Liz Sullivan Joan Swanson Steve Sweet Bonnie Swindcll Larry Taulbee Charlene Yaylor Doris Tedder Walter Tedder Carol Thomas Helen Thompson Sandra Thompson Paul Thompson Calvin Tillery Dick Timmons Victor Tobin John Todd Lune Torres Don Torris Gary Tov Sue Tov Joyce Tripp Murqie Tripp Sandra Tucker Joan Turnure Jerri-Lynn Urmston Ginny Valla Helen Varqus Barbara Vaughan JoAnn Vienna Cecilia Walberg Christine Walsh Sylvia Watts John Wcvne tb 1 r 'v I '- ' xtxrtlr I I ' W ,vga W mg 4-Liv' Q ' I ' ii 1 'O 'Lei wma 1 James Wilson Janelle Wilson Reber? Wingate Hilda Wi se Earl Wofford linda Wood Sharron Wood Terry Wood Virginia Worley Sandra Yandl Robert Yarbrough Gerry Young Christine Zamiara Rasta Zamnardi Bernard Zwick Wayne Zampardi John Zamudio 'Y 11-:1....1.. Floyd W'll'ams M'ke Wllllams Ma c'a W'll'arns Bm w'u o aabzerbel xx ex I XA , 'la-L w ', Q X f A , wg 31 EW' V, K!! 7Z!l!fs 1 pf X , 1,1 , , 1 ' 1 ' '-- , J ' X 1 ' I. 1 , rf- jf? l!'lfVf !b fp f ' 5- -It ,V ,, if iff' ffl f W 1 '25, ' I f -q . 1 ' ,fu 4 ' 1 I 1 'All I ff I f A4 X EMC- . 1 I fl M! j yn K! I , iq f W 1 A ,M ,ff if QP j f ff, V' f i' e Y 3 W Q K I X L ,19' ff Q In , nxj, 0,!v,l X52 , ljf ' f' C ff Lf 'f 1 off!! ' if M W' 2 ' Va 1 wi-J 'TJ ff , a Xe l!,,f I I I I A CTX l W , 6 in ,N C fl 114, lj to X' lf? Aff I, X1 A ff-f A f if f iff fl 'W fowl 'Tv I' iff, 'X Zwxjfbl 'ffv ,fu f ' -V ff L X fl' Ji J!! 6 Q, W f iffl xf' ,ojjifjv 1 RICK YAMAMOTO President E-' ANNETTE PAYNE Sec retcl ry res' me .... C ss cfm 63 MIKE PEARCE Vice-President NANCY BENDER Treasurer ik l 'ii c I L Q ., Y ' f i The freshman class president calls a cabinet meeting to order. This year the Freshman Class Cabinet, under the-guidance of Mr. David Berry, did a very able iob of co-sponsoring the Freshman-Sophomore Dance with the Sophomore Class Cabinet. As another money making project they held a Lunch Box Social, which was enioyecl by all. 'LL lull AQ 9 f , A J? W' -.- 5'm, A - 5 yu. Q' :am 'A -W 1 Q 'Q F31 ,. R if' A ll 3 . 3 The Freshman Class Cabinet, this year, consisted of, Row 1: Mr. Berry, P. Bowman, C. Rogers, R. Cinke, V. DePerini, M. Brue, S. Mosher, P. Bowman, B. Loya, L. Hill. Row 2: A. Payne, R. Yamamoto, B, Jessee, N. Volkov, N. Bender, K. Epstein, A. Fraser, B. Montgomery, D. Neaderhiser, J. Isenhart. Row 3:E. Dunagan, J. Ollivier, J. Gresham, D. McDonald, M. Pearce, L. Horner, J. Muse, J. Vasile, L. Koon, M. Holtrust, L. O'Toole. 559938890 1118? 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I ' -I , I l L' .4 ' Lester Freedman 4 - V' . - G Q -lf ' .,,-5 Evelvn Frisbee s ff . X h ' A -' Larry Fronvuio f A x ' X 5 5. Jack Froschauer ' X X X 11 -M A , Larry Funk , s , w Marylau Galarzo .- Mike Galvis I- N- I i Joe Garcia ' l 2 .5 EvereV1Gibson .T .1 aw sr K ' I 1 - 5, 'K Kiv Gibson ' ' , . F -x fl Dick Gilben '- 'f -,T l 'fl X 1: A i Jim Givens M ' ' , , , as 9 x Kofhleen Glodmon 'I I lg , ' Mario Glun! 'mr' . Q ' ,. i a' I ' Bi ,- vg 2 Courtney Goff ' V Charles Gokee , , if: Bob Gonzales - 5 ,, 1 . 'LN N Laura Gonzales 43 Margaret Gonzales ff, ' Jerry Goodwin , -1 if A H jk li' V ' is H sob Gordon -, ' 1 W Paffv Gordon V . 3 ' 'J fb k 4 if . ' 1 Allan Grav 4' V 0 1 ' ' Lnrrv Green 4 UV 4 ' ' - ., 2 V P '15 Jan Gresham -4 Jr, fx - fi, Michele Griffin f ! l ' -- A Rick Grover j v .I 1 ' - X- I X ,. N l I Arlene ' 'wif Guggerfy l - , i .- ' l Q H ' M Veronica Guggerfv y , , sw. ,... ,. - 3 Marie Guillen ' A ' 'vw 1 4' ' -3 John Gulliford i -. X . 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Judv Johnson 'J r Patricia Johnson -au v -v , Q' Shirley Johnson 'l ' V ' ' v-V . 4 S V V X fx ' 1 i 1 Danna Jones ' l Jim Jordan , N . Mike Jordan , . . A 1 .Z . Alice Juarez - J :W N J J John Kaiser - ., f ' ' N ' George Kemnitz 9 ,1 N ' M Georqe Kelly W r A X . 'S ., Sharon Kelly I V -ig H ' r Marilee Kennedy A , V Thomas Kennedy I J ff H531 V Y ' 9 - Antoinette King 'I T ' 5 V -y I V U Nick Kirby A' jj 5-Q ff Q., - ,Y 1 Lorrzine Kitt ' ' ' N ,jeu .W Q ' - 'M Susan Klink 4 J ' J, V r .. ei 29 A it l.',x x-?E Z Q ml Joyce Kitto I LV . Lorilee Koon pl ' i Phillip Knapp , , Q ,, I. J., I ' Robert Knavs - r- 'J . ' 15' V -f' 'S ff 1, Linda Krantz 2 ' ,ig K ' 1 A In i 'v- xg . ,, y as Susie Kranzky V 'er' , ' .,. 3- ' ' I k ' 1 f Kristine Kroman 5 Y ' - 4 1 ' ,, ,, ' . A X V - L ,x 1 ,WA 1 A lk i . 1 I A .- ' -kg, Alice Langdon Undo Krugel ': 'K 3 .5- J 4 Virainia Lawson Lam' Ruse '-f, ' - Charla Lackey A ,Q-.vii Q , 'V' , r f J J R A he vi A N , -,N -Q ! . 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Wilson Carol Wilson Gordon Wllaon Bob Wisdom Rox Wlaa James Wolfa Collis Woodward Rid: Yamamoto Roger Young Kon Youngblood Tonv Zamboni Tonv Zoeooll JM -pf' W Ewamlucoro WEWM Y A Miro iffy .5 177 I' A Cowen, Faou t 'Student de FACULTY INDEX Adams, Mrs. Anna-20 Anderson, Miss Cosette-23 Anderson, Mrs. Priscilla-34, 80 Andrews, Mrs. Claudia-17 Andrews, Mr. Harold-10, 34 Bartron, Mr. Terry-31 Bell, Mr. Franklin-24 Berry, Mr. David--38, 77, 79, 151, 159, 169 Blattner, Mr. Lee-20 Bobbit, Mr. Millard-24 Clarkson, Mr. Ralph-32, 84 Conner, Mr. Clarence-29 Dennis, Mr. Andrew-34 Dennis, Mr. Carter-27, 79 Eastvold, Mrs. Ellen-20 Ellis, Mr. James-31, 97, 98 Fllloon, Mr. Leonard-24, 72, 75 Flnkenbinder, Mr. Malbum- 1 8 Fisher, Mr. Carl-18 Fox, Mr. Donald-34, 80 Gabel, Mr. Jeannette-20, 72 Gage, Mr. Russell-20 Gallagher, Mr. Wllliam-26, 82, 95 Gambril, Mr. Donald-31, 96 Garcia, Mr. Domingo-17, 83 Gonzales, Mr. Filiberto-17, B3 Gregson, Mrs. Leesa-32 Hosea, Mr. Robert-27, 78 Irwin, Mr. Edith-10, 47 Keith, Mrs. Helen-18 Keith, Mr. Malcum-18 Kleekomp, Miss Gertrude-29, 61 . 62 ' ' Kowals, Mr. Myron-20 Kupper, Mr. James-32 Lewis, Mrs. Jean-28 Martin, Mlss Eva-16 Mauk, Mr. Ernest-49 Maulsby, Mrs. Dorotha-19 McCarron, Mrs. Mary-17 McCroy, Dr. Nathan-6, 10 McClur, Mr. James-34 McFann, Mr. Russell-34 Moran, Dr. Helen-28 Nance, Miss Elizabeth-30, 79 Nelson, Mlss Helen-17 Poole, Mr. Tobln-26, 106, 108 Porter, Mr. Donald-31, 111, 112, 113, 102 Price, Mr. Ellis-33 Rasmussen, Mr. Harold-25 Rutgers, Mrs. Helen-26 Sacchette, Mr. Charles-35 Schafer, Mrs. Betty-30 Seward, Mlss Grace-23 Shaw, Mr. Robert-19, 73, 75, 108 Slms, Mr. Bill-31, 38, 108, 111, 112, 113 Smith, Mrs. Marlene-17 Sparllng, Mr. John-19 Sparllng, Mrs. Ruth-17, 19, 20 Stevens, Miss Dolores-18 Stevens, Mlss Lois-30 Strauch, Mrs. Arlene-20, 84 Swanberg, Mr. Peter-27 Swanson, Mr. Donald-21 Tackett, Mrs. Aurella-30, 81, B3 Tapp, Mr. Aubrey-31, 110, 111,112,113, 115 Tausch, Mrs. Rosemary-28 Templeman, Mr. Bruce-25 Thompson, Mr. Brooks-27 Thomson, Miss Lucille--16, 21 Via, Mr. Lawrence-33 Wade, Mr. Jack-21 Waldrep, Mr. Aubrey-21 Watson, Mrs. Margaret-34 Wllhelm, Mr. Fred-21, 71, 74, 75 Wilson, Mr. Eugene-33 Zlde, Mrs. Sandra-30, 82 STUDINT INDEX A Abbs, Larry-170 Abernathy, Dennis-152 Abernathy, James-130 Aceves, Delmlra-170 Acosta, Frank-112, 114, 160 Adams, Alice-160 Adams, Ovela-160 Adashek, David-170 Adeshek, Susan-130 Adley, Laura-170 Aguilar, Bob-113, 115, 160 Aguirre, Anlta-160 Ahlstrom, Jon-170 Akers, Tommy-111, 130 Alaniz, Linda--12, 130 Alford, Judy-170 Allen, Diane-160 Allen, Donald-114, 160 Allport, Carol-82, 130 Allport, Janet-160 Alvarado, Inez-170 Alvarado, Ofelia-160 Alvarez, Gilbert-170 Alvarez, Robert-160 Amend, Patricia-130 Amidan, Franklin-152 Amidan, Sally--82, 160 Andersen, James-160 Anderson, Caroline-82, 160 Anderson, Dennis-130 Anderson, Elizabeth-130 Anderson, Lois-82 Anderson, Marilyn-130 Andres, Rosemary-62, 82, 151, 152 An ell Glen-112,151,152 9 , Angell, Stephen-170 Angelo, Andrew-170 Angelo, Jim-160 Ankeny, James-122, 160 Annala, David-170 Anness, William-170 Antonson, James-79, 1 1 1, 130 Arauio, Hope-82, 152 Archer, Mary--160 Armstrong, Wendelyn-12, 30, 80, 160 Arrieta, Davie-170 Asay, Diana-170 Aschwanden, Peter-45, 74, 75, 81, 130 - Askew, Robert-170 Askren, Laurlyn-170 Athas, Chris-160 Atinsky, Alan-160 Attwell, Art-160 Autry, Sherry-82, 170 Avila, Donald-160 Bachus, Georgia-65 Backe, Bonnie-160 Backer, Fred-130 Backer, Joan-82, 160 Backer, Tom-170 Bacon, Janice-30, 160 Baird, Danna-61, 83, 152 Baird, Pat-17, 82, 83, 160 Baker, Katharine-130 Baker, Michael-170 Bennett: Francey-160 Benser, Robert-152 Bentley, Clara-131 Berge, Frankie-170 Bernal, Nancy-160 Berry, Linda--12, 42, 74, 75, 129, 131 Bersani, Janet-131 Bertram, Bill-131 Bertram, Patricia-73, 131 Bevis, Charlene-170 Beyer, Larry-62, 152 Bibler, Connie-12, 170 Bibler, Nancy-24, 160 Bierlein, Sally-82, 131 Bird, Robin-170 Blackburn, James--65, 160 Blair, Linda-170 Bland, Leilani-82, 170 Blang, Jerry--96, 160 Blank, John-160 Bloss, Lowell-160 Blue, Richard-122, 160 Boden, Eloise-152 Bond, Phyllis-85, 160 Bondy, Nadaire-85, 152 Bondy, Sam-108, 160 Bonnell, Penny-125, 170 Bonshire, Marylee-170 Boothe, Dianne-61, 62, 160 Boser, Alvin-122, 170 Botts, Dona-131 Boudreaux, Vera-125, 160 Bourget, Robert-170 Bowen, Gloria-170 Bowman, Julie-129, 131 Bowman, Pamela-46, 82, 129, 170 Bowman, Patricia-43, 45, 46 82, 169, 1Z0 Bowman, Patricia L.-160 Bowman, Robert--102, 160 Boxley, Norman-170 Boyer, Mariorie--82, 159, 160 Brackett, lrene-160 Brady, Patricia-170 Bragg. Jimmie-131 Branca, Robin-152 Branch, Richard-170 Brand, Russell-42, 85, 131 Brann, Nancy-160 Brasser, Georgia-170 Braun, Jimmy-80, 152 Brazier, Phyllis-68, 83, 159, 160 Bredenberg, Carolina-160 Bretz, Carole-152 Call, Judith-160 Call, Kenneth-75, 152 Callahan, Darlene-83, 152 Calnon, Kenneth-132 Calnon, Robert-108, 152 Campbell, Marlene-82, 151 152 Campos, Jack--170 Campos, Mary-152 Cangelosi, Eddie-112, 115, 171 Cannella, Nicki-132 Caplette, Barbara-38, 39, 42, 43, 46, 47, 56, 78, Consiglio, Nina-133 Conzonire, Marie-133 Cook, Harlan--161 Cook, Doris-133 Cook, James-171 Coon, Robert-161 Cooper, Cecil-171 Cooper , Douglas-102, 112 Cooper, Joel-171 Coope r , Kenneth-118, 171 Cooper, Lois-161 Cooper, Mike--171 Cooper, Milton--133 Cooper, Robert-118, 171 80, 82, 129, 132 Cardella, Michael-171 Cardella, Tony-132 Cordon, Lee-171 Cardona, Charles-65, 132 Cardona, Frank-65, 152 Cardona, Tommy-65, 96, 113, 160 Carlisle, Donnetta-132 Carlon, Jill-171 Carlson, Laurence-62, 103, 115, 152 Carathers, Georgia-171 Carpenter, Carl--160 Carter, Joy-46, 65, 84, 132 Carter, Marilyn-46 Carter, Mary Ann-42, 46, 82, 132 Cartwright, Sandra-132 Carver, Myron--1321 Carver, Thomas-105, 108, 160 Copeland, Eddie-118, 171 Cordasco, Marguerite-152 Cordesco, Arthur-171 Cordova, Diane--152 Cordova, Mary-133 Cordova, Richard-161 Cornag gia, Darlene-43, 45 82, 83, 159, 161 Corral, Corse, John-133 Robert-171 Cortez, Helen--161 Cortez, Joe-56, 85, 88, 91, 92, 129, 133 Corwin, Dennis-152 Cosby, Montene-152 Cosner, Cosner, Charles-171 Janice-161 Costello, Anthony-152 Courtrlght, Norma-161 Courtright, Martha-152 Courtright, Victor-171 Linda-171 Carzis, Peter-112, 152 Casas, Martha-r30, 39, 78, 79, 84, 129, 132 Casey, Shirley-160 Casino, Dennis-42, 43, 56, 77, 85, 91, 92,101,129, 132 Cassan, Dennis-132 Castro, Castro, Gloria-132 Mary Ann-132 Catanese, Anthony-152 Caterina, Don-160 Baker, Myrna-152 Baker, Robert-160 Baldwin, Cheryl-45, 80, 82, 160 Baldwin, Terry-170 Ballard, Robert-80, 160 Bane, Ron-43, 56, 130 Bonney, Douglas-160 Barco, Viola--160 Barker, Betty-160 Barker, Buddy-38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 85, 8B,101,129, 130 Barker, Diane-77, 160 Barnes, Arlene-46, 170 Barnes, Gary-130 Brewer, Gail-170 Brewer, James-131 Briceno, George-96, 170 Brierley, Dennis-152 Briggs. 82, Brockm Rebeca-61, 65, 79, 131 e er James-131 Y i Brockmeyer, Tommy-170 Broderick, Bruce-62, 152 Brown, Betty+152 Brown, Frank-122, 160 Brown, George--152 Brown, Gordon-95, 112, 160 Brown, James-118, 152 Brown, Brown, Robert C.-115, 152 Robert E.-131 Barnes, 1 1 1, Gerald-42, as, 110, 152 Jerry-30, 81, 152 Barnes, Barnes, Michael-152 Barrows, Leroy-152 Bartlett, Carl-130 Bartlett, Carol-170 Bartwick, Byrne-170 Bastinelli, Richard-108, 170 Batten, Janine-45 Bates, Eugene-170 Bates, Ronney-170 Bathrlck, Don-170 Botson, Ted-170 Batten, Clara-82, 160 Bauer, Thomas-130 Baxter, David-160 Baxter, Maxine-81, 152 Beach, Evelyn-170 Beacon, Patricia-152 Beaird, Paul-170 Bean, Robert-170 Bean, Saundra-130 Bedell, Barbara-160 Bedke, John--160 Beezley, James-96, 170 Beazley, John-130 Belcher, Jerrilyn-160 Belling, Kathy-170 Belling, Richard-160 Beltran, Irene-160 Benavidez, Eddie-15 2 Nancy-46, 69, 82, Bender, 168, 170 Bender, Tom-130 Benge, Doris-81,131 Brown, Ronald-65, 131 Bruce, Patricla-131 Brue, Martha-169, 170 Brue, Virginia-30, 131 Brunson, Gale-85, 170 Brunson, Laurel-75, 81, 152 Bryan, Kathleen-68, 159, 160 Bryant, Lionel--85, 101, 131 Buehl, Judith-131 Buehl, Susan-82, 170 Buford, Chadwick-120, 121 , 152 Bumgardner, Clarence-160 Bumpass, Donald-160 Buoy, l.inda--160 Burbank, Michael-108, 152 Burch, Ronald-131 Burd, Michael-152 Burd, Miles-170 Burdick, Esther-152 Burndahl, Blaine-105, 115, 152 Burnes, Charles-170 Burns, Edward-170 Burton, Patricia-152 Busch, Kenneth-160 Bush, Gerald-103, 108, 160 Bustamante, Lyria-170 Byrd, Rebecca-152 Byrne, Julia-152 C Cadwell, Linda-12, 132 Calamusa, Bill-170 Catherman, Sandra-132 Caudillo, Henry-115, 132 Cervantes, Alex-152 Chabot, Vickie-171 Chocon, Frances--161 Champlin, Keith-80, 161 Champlin, Stephen-80, 132 Chandler, Mirl-132 Chavez, Manuel-152 Cheney, Johnny-161 Chidester, Linda-62, 65, 79, 84, 132 Childress, Carole-12, 61, 133 Childress, Sharon--152 Chisholm, Allan-171 Christensen, Donald-133 Christensen, Steven-1 12, 115, 171 Christensen, Wayne--133 Church, Judy-161 Church, Norman--171 Church, Trudy-161 Ciacuri, Rosemary-152 Cinke, Rose Mary-87,. 169F 171 Ciocca, Dawn-133 Cioltta, Ronald-133 Ciotta, Sally-161 Cirocco, Jim-161 Cirocco, Nichol-62, 152 Citarello, Sheron-171 Clark, Cathy-171 Clark, Charlie-152 Clark, Edith-171 Clark, Gary-118, 161 Clark, John-115, 161 Clark, Robert-171 Clark, Steven-115, 171 , Clarke, Michel-152 Clausen, Christie+12, 42, 125, 133 Clausen, Loretta-62, 125, 159, 161 Clayton, George-161 Clayton, William-133 Clements, James-62, 96 Cloud, Beverly-17, 161 Cobb, Bakr-152 Coffey, Carol-30, 79, 161 Coffey, Edward-152 Cohen, Robert-133 Cole, Billie-61, 82, 133 cole, Billie-61, a2, 133 Coleman, Howard-152 Collier, Mike-133 Collins, Melody-152 Compton, Lee Roy-133 Conlee, Jeanne-69, 161 Conner, Sharon-45, 125, 171 Cox, .lane-125, 171 Cox, Sharon-125 Coy, Madeline-125, 171 Coyle, Nelda--45, 61, 65, B4, 152 Cozine, Betty-152 Crabtree, Judy-125, 161 Craddock, Paul-171 Crain, Janet-12, 61, 161 Crain, Richard-68, 125, 171 Crain, Ruby-79, 171 Crawford, Dennis-161 Crawford, LaRee-171 Crego, Donna-12, 125, 133 Cretarrola, Ademe-161 Criley, JoElaine-161 Crissman, Roger-96, 103, 171 Crist, Judith-152 Cronin, Kandis-161 Cronshaw, John-96, 108, 161 Cross, David-45, 83, 152 Croteou, Louise-51, 61, 62, 79, 161 Crouch, Janice--30, 84, 152 Crow, Mary-152 Crudup, Willard--45, 82, 161 Crum, Nancy-152 Cruz, Emilio-161 Cuellar, Marieane-161 Cummings, Charles-133 Cummings, Robert-80, 122, 161 Cunningham, Ernest-161 - Curry, Dottie-152 2' ' curry, Mary-45, 82, 171 Curry, Robert-152 Cushing, Michael-65, 85, 92, 134 Cushing, Patrick-85, 121, 159, 161 Cusirnano, Jim-134 Cusumano, Grant-133 Custance, Barbara-83, 134 Cutler, Linwood-171 Czaikowski, Kenneth-153 D Dach, Maryann-30, 153 Dach, Steve-153 Dagostin, Raymond-134 Dagostin, Reynold-171 Dalton, Donald-153 Danielson, Antoinette-82, 161 Danielson, Janet-171 Darland, Alice171 Daugherty, Mike-171 Davidson, Mary-171 Davis, Albert-134 Davis, John-161 Davis, Lynita-79, 171 Davison, Carrie-87, 161 Dawkins, Donald--161 Day, James-113, 171 DeBoard, Shirley-161 DeBoard, Alan-25, 92, 134 DeCarbo, Michael-92, 111 Delao, Richard-161 DeLaRosa, Barbara-134 De Lautre, Ronnie-161 Del Gadillo, Virginia-161 DeLong, Maureen-82, 171 DeMoio, Louise-171 Dennis, Clyde-161 Denton, Martha-153 161 DuBois, Madlan-134 Denton, William-96, 103, 153 DePerini, Valeric+45, 169, 171 Depner, Clayton-153 Depner, Susan-171 Derosso, Janet-161 Deuel, Mary-171 Devereaux, Lynnr?61, 83, 87, 134 Devereaux, Robert-161 Diamond, Judith-41, 78, 84, 153 Dickens, Sandra-161 Dill, Helen-171 Dingrando, Ann-153 Diott, Adelaid-153 Dodson, Donald-161 Dominguez, Esther-161 Dominguez, Joseph-153 Dominguez, Joe F.-171 Donaldson, Bonnie-134 Donaldson, Douglas-75, 153 Doner, Frank-161 Dowdle, Geraldine-153 Drain, Douglas-102, 134 Drain, Thelma-161 Dressel, Donald-161 Driggs, Darryl-134 Drummond, Lei?96, 108, Duebber, Thomas-153 Dunagan, Ecldi+108, 169, 171 Fredricy, Kenneth-135 Dunivin, Dunkel, Dunkel, Melvin-134 Dardene-78, 171 Deanna-134 Earhart, Lewis-96, 153 Fueston, Vernon-162 Dunlop, Pamela-68, 82, 161 Dunne, Patricia-153 Dunnington, Doretta-69, 153 Dunnington, Judith-134 Durham, Earl--43, 45, 77, 80, 129, 134 Dutcher, Marilau-134 Dyer, William-171 E Earhart, Margaret-68, 69, 134 Easter, George+79, 153 Ebeling, Margaret-161 Eckroat, Robert-171 ' Edinger, Paul-171 Edwards , Edwin-134 Edwards, Frances-161 Edwards, Gary-65, 73 Edwards , Larry-153 Edwards, Tom-1 61 Eggert, Diana-134 Eitel, Craig-96, 113, 161 Eldredge, Allen-161 Elfgen, Richard-134 Elfgen, Sandra-161 Elliott, Jeanning-171 Ellis, Daniel-171 Ellis, Dorothy-151, 153 Ellis, Sally Jo-171 Emmert, Sandra-46, 69, 82, Endy, Stephen-121, 135 Engels, Richard-153 Engwall, Karl-112, 153 Enright, Joan-161 Enriquez, Richard-153 Ensign, Constance-42, 43, 45, 46, 77, 78, 82, 85, 129, 135 Ensign, James-80, 105, 161 Epp, Miriam-79, 82, 151, 153 Eppich, Fred-135 Epstein, Kenneth-79, 83, 169, 171 Erickson, Dennis-153 Erro, Phillip-161 Espinoza, Manuel-161 Espinoza, Robert-161 Evenstad, Rae Ann-82, 151, 153 F Fagan, Arthur-161 Fagan, Thomas-79, 113, 135 Fata, Dorwin-135 Fata, Richard-80, 153 Feddersohn, Carl-62, 161 Feenstra, Gail-171 Fehl, Winifred-82, 161 Feldman, Harry-108, 172 Feldman, Zoe-125, 172 Ferguson, Carol--153 Ferrara, Edmond-161 Ferrulli, Jean-5, 135 Ferrulli, Linda-172 Field, Robert-172 Field, Sharon--135 Fields, Georg?41, 80, 92, 129, 135 Fields, Janice-153 Filomeno, Pauline-125, 153 Finch Alene-172 Finch, Deborah-172 Finch, Roger-161 Fink, Robert-112 Finlay, Gary-84, 153 Finlay, John-96, 118, 172 Fischer, Joann-159, 162 Fish, Cynthia-161 Flaten, Paul-45, 153 Fletcher, Gary-96, 153 Fletcher, Patricia-162 Flint, Georgr?162 Flitton, Johnny-92, 162 Flores, Frank-112, 115, 118, 172 Flores, Jesis-172 Flores, Robert-112, 153 Flournoy, Carr-153 Flournoy, James-135 Flowers, Bonita-162 Floyd, George-135 Foote, Harvey-80, 162 Ford, Barbara-172 Ford, Edward-153 Ford, James-153 Ford, Lawrence-122, 135 Formosa, Richard-162 Foster, Diane-30, 46, 153 Fourzon, Joseph--153 Fourzon, Linda-162 Fowler, Beniamen-172 Frandsen, James-172 Frankfurt, Gloria-73, 79, 162 Fraser, Mary Ann-82, 169, 172 Freedman, Lester-172 Freeman, Carolyn-78, 80, 1 62 Freeman, Carolyn L.-135 Freeman, Maureen-153 Freeman, Nola-135 French, Charles-101, 153 French, Russell-65, 79, 153 Frisbee, Evelyn-172 Frontuto, Jerry-96, 162 Frontuto, Larry-172 Froschauer, Jock--172 Frye, Dorelle-78, 79, 80, 162 Fuller, Robert-122 Funk, Larry-118, 172 G Gabor, Jane-153 Gabrielson, Kristin--85, 135 Galarza, MaryLou-172 Galceran, Richard-162 Gallagher, Mariorie-135 Galvis, Michael-172 Gandy, James-162 Garcia, Bonifacio-153 Garcia, Joseph--113, 172 Garcia, Thomas-112, 115, 153 Gardea, Ralph-153 Gardenier, Hillary-80, 162 Garrison, Carol-162 Garrison, Gene-153 Garrison, Jeanni?153 Garza, Dian-162 Garza, Lydia-153 Gaynor, Barbara-153 Gelhar, Howard--162 George, Roger--153 George, Ronald-162 Gomez, Franklyn-75, 85, 105, 153 Gonzales, Helen-136 Gonzales, Esther-46, 61, 83, 87, 153 Gonzales, Laura-172 Gonzales, Margaret-172 Gonzales, Max-162 Gonzales, Robert-172 Gonzales, Stella-136 Goodenough, Dennis-115 Goodman, Glen-80, 96, 103, 153 Goodwin, Jerry-172 Gordon, Patricia-125, 172 Gordon, Robert-172 Gordon, Sharon-68, 83, 136 Gould, Shirlee136 Govea, Aurelio-153 Grabowski, Thomas-136 Graffi, Brenda-153 Graham, Terry-162 Gray, Allan-115, 172 Gray, Gerald-153 Gray, James-85, 115, 153 Gray, John-136 Gray, LeRoy-78, 110, 111 Gray Meril-136 Gray, Mollie-162 Green, Garry-B7, 122 Green, Larry H.-87, 95 Green, Larry-172 Green, Lynda-61, 62, 65, 136 Greene, John--111, 162 Grego, Deann-162 Gresham, Jill-73, 125, 169, 172 Grice, James-62, 136 Gridley, Linda-83 Griffin, Michele-172 Grimes, Gayle-30, 85, 162 Grimes, Gloria-83, 153 Griswold, Judith-62, 82, 162 Grohs, Charles-151, 153 Grohs, Rose Marie-68, 83, 159, 162 Gross, George--162 Gross, Nadene-162 Grouchy, Wilma-136 Groven, Deanna-78, 81, 153 Grover, Ernest--153 Grover, Richard-62, 78, 172 Grubbs, Eileen-153 Gubler, Clair-110, 111, 136 Guggerty, Arlenw125, 172 ' Guggerty, Patricia-162 Guggerty, Veronica-172 Guillen, Marie-172 Gulliford, John-172 Gunn, Ruth-30, 162 Gunther, Patricia-162 Gutierrez, Raymond-1-113, 115, 162 Guiterrez, Yolanda-172 Hackman, LaRue-172 Hadley, Ronald-136 Harshberger, Harry-154 Harshberger, Patricia-162 Hart, David-172 Hart, Joseph-137 Hart, John-137 Hartley, Maurice-172 Hartman, Lois-162 Harvey, Carol-137 Harvey, Charlotte-172 Hasbrouck, Wallace-102, 169, 162 Haskell, Brian-162 Hasty, Dennis--95, 102, 159 Hausler, Jean-137 Hausler, Larry-162 Hawkins, Beth-172 Hawkins, Laurence-154 Hawthorne, Donald-137 Hawthorne, Gary-172 Hayes, Victor-103, 137 Hayes, William-62, 172 Hays, Randy-162 Hays, Walter-79, 137 Hayward, Sandra-162 Hazlett, Robert-162 Head, Carole-162 Hedlund, Carol-80, 162 Heindselman, Wayne-172 Heller, Patricia-12, 83, 137 Helmer, Edward-172 Helsley, Marilyn-137 Henderson, Carolyn-78, 172 Henderson, Richard-78, 162 Henderson, Sandra-73, 84, 137 Handley, William-96, 103, 159, 162 Henry, Douglas-162 Henry, John-172 Henry, Judith--154 Henry, Robin-137 Hensling, Rosemarie-137 Herbert, Allan-162 Heredia, Christina-173 . Hernandez,' Edward-62, 154 Hernandez, Elaine-61, 62, 65, 84, 162 Hernandez, Irene-162 Hernandez, Julie-45, 82, 162 Hernandez, Lillian-173 Hernandez, Marianne-84, 154 Hernandez, Marshall-1 10. 111, 114, 137 Hernandez, Mary-173 Hernandez, Anthony--154 Herrera, Alfred-173 Herrera, Barbara-162 Herrmann, Neil-173 Hert, Rosemary-173 Hervey, Thomas-173 Hess, Sandra-162 Hibbs, Patricia-154 Hickey, Charles-173 Hickey, Michael-162 Hickey, Steven-122, 162 Hicks, Carol-78, 162 Hicks, Dinah-82, 173 Huddleston, Lowell-1 1 1, 154 Hude, Richard-138 Hude, Susan-46, 78, 79, 82, 163 Hudson, John-163 Huebner, Jeffery-85, 89, 112,114,129,138 Huereque, Sherron-163 Huerta, Elizabeth-173 Hughes, Donald-78, 173 Hughes, Edna-154 Hughes, Gary-96 Hughes, Helen-138 Hughes, Howard-173 Hughes Hughes , Ralph-45, 78, 154 , Sandra-82, 138 Hughes, William-103, 113, 163 Hunt, Ralph--163 Hunt, Robert--154 Hurlburt, Marilyn-163 I Igl, Daniel-75, 80, 154 Ireland, Lois-173 Isabella, Mary-163 Isenhart, Janielle-78, 169, 173 lshihara, Pauline--41, 45, 78, 173 lshihara, Arthur-163 Ishii, Carole-45, 84, 129, 138 lzenman, Linetta-163 lzzi, Martin-138 J Jackson, John-96, 173 Jackson, Mary Ann-173 Jackson, Ronald-173 Jackson, Sandra-83, 85, 1 38 Jackson, William-173 Jacobsen, Frances-12, 82, 129, 138 Jacobus, Janice-163 Jansen, Elizabeth-82, 163 Jarnecke, JoAnn-163 Jeffries, Gregory-173 Jeffries, Kathleen-163 Jeney, Joan-163 Jenkins, Beverlee-154 Jennings, Carol-173 Hafer, Michael-172 Hager, Allen-136 Hale, Ronald-153 Haley,' Joann-153 Hallett, Zola-30, 61, 153 Hallinan, Pamela-80, 83, 158, 159, 162 Hamilton, Linda-172 Hamilton, Maude--153 Hamilton, Rickey-172 Hamilton, Theodore-162 Hamm, Joseph-1 36 Hammack, Sherry-80, 136 Hicks, Mary-125, 173 Hildreth, Bruce-137 Hill, Beverly-137 Hill, James-162 Hill, Jerome-173 Hill, Linda-12, 82, 169, 173 Hill, Martha-173 Hill, Norman-163 Hill, Sharon-12, 137 Hill, Thomas-113, 163 Hilton, Charles-163 Hine, Judith-154 Gibson, Everett-172 Gibson, Jaymie+72, 135 Gibson, Kit-172 Gibson, Lynette-61, 62, 65, Hammond, Millicent-162 Hancock, Richard-154 Hanks, John-85, 162 Hanly, Carol-154 79, 135 Gilbert, Joan--46, 82, 151, 153 Gilbert, Richard-108, 172 Gill, David-111, 153 Giordano, Carolyn-84, 135 Gipson, Girnus, Givens, Givens, Ray-45, 82, 136 James-153 James-112, 172 Robert-112, 153 Hansen, Hansen, Audrey-45, 172 Dennis-162 Hansen, Valerie-65, 78, 79, 129, 136 Hanson, James--162 Hanson, Jerry-122, 162 Hanson, Richard-136 Hanson, Thomas-154 Hardie, Dorothy-65, 136 Gladman, Kathleen-172 Glidden, William-153 Glickman, Barbara-82, 162 Glisson, Terry-80, 112, 136 Glunt, Donna-136 Glunt, Mariorie-172 Goeders, Mary Beth-162 Goff, Courtney-122, 172 Gokee, Charles-172 Gold, Diana-72, 82, 159, 162 Golding, John-80, 162 Golec, Joyce-42, 45, 46, aa, 158, 159, 162 Harding, Claudia-172 Hardy, Gerald-96, 162 Hardy, Paul-137 Harmon, Barbara-30, 82, 151, 154 Harmon, Bonni?45, 82, 154 Harmon, James-25, 137 Harmon, Linda-45, 80, 82, 137 Harner, Lionel-45, 105, 118, 169, 172 Harp, Floretta-162 Harrington, Theodore-137 Harris, Walter-122 Hi rose, Kenneth-85, 92, 128, 129, 137 Hiroto, Helen-45, 82, 125, 129, 138 Hoag, Michaele-163 Haard, Beverly-173 Hodnick, Nancy-172 Hodnick, Roger-154 Hofflander, Donald-40, 43, 129, 138 Hofflander, Gerald-95, 163 Hoffman, Linda-75, 138 Hogg, Donna-154 Holbrook, William-78, 84, 163 Holmes, Ronald-92, 151, 154 Holtrust, Margaret-169, 173 Homenick, Fredric-163 Hooford, Al-138 Hoornbeck, Michael-96, 163 Horder, Beverly-172 Horspool, Linda-82, 173 Houdyshell, Mary-163 Houldridge, Sharon-61, 62, 163 House, Dolan-138 Hovis, Marlena-41, 154 Jensen, Jensen, Donald-138 Gayle-173 Jensen, Hanna-82, 138 Jessee, Beverly-46,' 169, 173 Jessee, Carol-68, 83, 159, 163 Jessee, Jack-56, 85, 92, 129, 138 Jeu, Wayne-85, 91, 92, 112, 129, 138 Jewell, Donna-80 Johnsen, Donna-163 Johnson, Barbara-163 Johnson, Bruce-115, 154 Johnson, James-138 Johnson, Judith-173 Johnson, Karl-163 Johnson, Patricia-173 Johnson, Robert-111, 163 Johnson, Shirley-173 Johnson, Thomas-154 Johnsto n, Curtisf-138 Jolley, Linda-61, 83, 87, 163 Jones, Dennis-138 Jones, Donna-125, 173 Jones, Janet-154 Jones, James-62, 154 Jones, Michael-154 Jones, Roger-113 Jones, Thomas-113, 115, 163 Jordan, Alice-139 Jordan, Michael-173 Jordan, James-96, 173 Jordan, Stephen-112, 114, 1 63 Joy, Charles-139 Joy, Darryl-163 Joy, Sandra-163 Juarez, Alice-173 K Kaiser, John-173 Kamayatsu, Erika-45, 154 Kargus, Clifford-139 Kariker, Edward-163 Kariker, Jerry-163 Kasteiner, Charlotte-163 Kavanagh, David-154 Kawabe, Glen-163 Kee, John-112 Keen, Terry-112 Kelder, Diane-12, 79, 139 Keller, Christina-163 Keller, Mary-45, 73, 139 Keller, Robert-154 Kelly, George-173 Loyola, Manuel-174 Mendoza, Alicia-141 Peterson, Keith-143 Norman -if L '1 ? . git I '-. Y' Q 'rl - .-i '- f-4 0 Kelly, Sharon-173 Kemnitz, George-115, 173 Kennedy, Darleen-139 Kennedy, Marilyn-173 Kennedy, Norman-41, 42, 43, 45, 62, 80, 163 Kldd, Michael-163 Kiernan, Delia-139 Killackey, Kathleen-45, 83, 85,150, 151,154 Kilpatrick, Virgil-72, 81, 154 Klmery, Charles-154 Klng, Antoinette-125, 173 King, Charlene-83, 151, 154 King, Frank-163 King, Glenda-154 King, Jerry-45, 154 King, Roland-154 Klng, Sandra-17, 30, 73, 82, 139 Kirby, Nicholas-121, 173 Kirk, William-163 Kltt, Lorralne-173 Kitterman, Kathleen-73, 82, 163 Kltto, Joyce-173 Klein, Victoria-81, 139 Kleine, Michael-45, 85, 117, 139 Kllnk, Sterling-108, 154 Kloster, Ruth-139 Knapp, David-25, 62, 81, 139 Knot-'IP' Phillip-173 Knaus, Robert-173 Knight, Linde-73, 79, 163 Knight, Pamela-163 Knowles, Donna-46, 82, 150, 151, 154 Koch, John-96, 103, 106, 1 13 Koger, Daniel-111, 115 Koon, Lorlloe-82, 169, 173 Koon, Ronald-154 Krahn, Louise-163 Krall, Julie-61, 65, 81, 82, 154 Krontz, Linda-82, 173 Kranzky, Susan-173 Kreeky, Bertha-163 Kresky, Marlon-139 Kroman, Anna-173 Krueger, Patricia-154 Kreuger, Brenda-5, 139 Kruger, Linda-173 Kruse, Larry-173 Kublok, John-85, 163 Kubiok, Thomas-45, 129, 1 39 Kuhlman, Rae-163 Kuhlmeyer, Alyoe-154 Kyle, John-as, 91, 92, 139 1. LaBarbera, Sarah-154 Lacey, Dale-154 Lackey, Charlo-73, 82, 125, 173 Ladd, Charles-80, 139 Ladnler, Steve-163 LaGrange, Edward-154 LaGree, David-163 LaGree, JoAnn-163 Lomon, Midge-154 Lancaster, Geraldine-139 Lane, Bobbetta-139 Lane, James-154 Langdon, Alice-173 Lanson, James-154 Lara, John-163 Larson, Karl-139 LaRue, Edene-154 Lasswell, lrene-68, 81, 151, 154 Lasswell, Paul-51, 62, 65, 140 Lawson, Llnda-163 Lawson, Mary Jane-77, 82, 140 Lawson, Virginia--173 Laxenby, Yvonne-154 Lazzarlnl, David-140 7 ' Leavitt, Stephen-163 Leber, Donna-173 Lee, Carol-173. Lee, Mark-118, 173 Lees, Kathleen--154 LeGros, Linda-80, 163 Lehman, Fredric-163 Leigh, Jack-173 Leland, Judith-173 Lemmon, Robert-154 Lenoue, Annete-174 Lean, 1-lenrlette-163 Leonardo, Mary-163 Leone, Elizabeth-45, 44, 82, 81, 159, 163 Leone, Michael--43, 45, 78, 92, 151 Lepard, Marilyn-140 LeRoy, Richard-163 Lewis, Barbara-163 Lewis, Judith-72, 73, 82, 140 Lewis, Shelley-174 Liberty, Sharon-174 Liddell, Richard-101, 140 Lilburn, Evelyn-163 Lilly, Earl-106, 163 Lindbloom, David-174 Lindley, John-154 Lineer, Linda-30, 84, 154 Little, Jack-163 Livengood, Lillian-84, 163 Livermore, Steven-1 18, 174 Lloyd, Claudia-140 Logue, Robert-101, 154 Londagin, Joan-79, 163 Long, Cathline-163 Long, Frank-75, 108, 163 Long, Linnette-154 Long, Patricia-12, 30, 79, 140 Loomis, Donald-85, 92, 120, 121, 154 Loose, Liana-12, 82, 163 Lopez, Cecelia-174 Lorenzini, Robert-154 Louis, Ann-163 Lovekin, Lynn-66, 81, 82, 129, 140 Loveland, Alice-125, 164 Lovera, Echol-164 Lovera, Michael-110, 111, 154 Lovlo, Olivia-154 Lowe, Patricia-154 Lower, Kaye-61, 84, 154 Loya, Rebecca-45, 87, 169, 174 Lozano, Gloria-154 Lucero, Eugene-177 Lucero, Mary Lou-164 Ludolph, Barbara-12, 30, 154 Ludolph, Douglas-85, 101, 117, 129, 140 Lueschen, Susan-174 Luhtanen, Ray-170 Luke, Beatrice-174 Luke, Mary-154 Luna, Betty-174 Lunceford, Shelton-164 Lunn, Bette-154 Luparello, .lames-140 Lupoli, Raymond-174 Lupton, Pamela-82, 159, 164 Lupton, Peter-112, 154 Lux, Linda-85, 154 Lynch, George-155 Lyon, Nancy-45, 83, 164 Lyon, Susan-83, 85, 155 M Macias, Richard-108, 164 Maclaren, Robert-155 Madden, Edward-155 Madeira, Steven-164 Madsen, Judith-164 Magill, Dorothy-65, 140 Malinowski, Jay-174 Mallery, James-96, 103, 174 Mallory, Jo Ann-164 Mallory, Jack-155 Malmberg, Susan-164 Mancini, Dorothy-174 Mander, Richard-164 Manfredi, Rose-Lee-61, 65, 84, 155 Mann, Allen--25, 62, 155 Manning, Wallace--164, 121 Manseau, Patricia-12, 72, 73, 81, 140 Mantel, Gary-164 Manwarren, Cheryl-174 Manwarren, Ottis-155 Marcuson, Virginia-174 Maris, Pamela-174 Markham, Jean-164 Marquez, Bernardino-174 Martinez, Mary-174 Mason, Nancy-140 Mason, Richard-164 Massaro, Marylou-155 Matlack, Douglas-140 Matsdorf, Jerry-75, 140 Matsuzki, Sharon-164 Mauro, James-174 Maxcy, Linda-164 Maxcy, Rodney-25, 80, 140 Mayo, Charles-140 McCarty, Je?ry-174 McCauley, Carl-95 McClain, Fern-174 McClean, James-151, 155 McClellan, Janice-83, 159, 164 McClintock, Diane-30, 84, 142 McClure, Dennis-142 McCoog, Nicki-155 McCullough, Dennis-155 McDonald, Dennis-42, 43, 56, 85, 89, 92, 101, 117, 128, 129, 142 McDonald, Dexter-96, 103, 108, 169, 174 McDonald, Faye--141 McEIligott, Terrell-75, 85, 89, 120,121, 141 McElmurry, Margaret-155 McGee, Kay-73, 164 McHugh, Delores-164 McHugh, Tom-164 McKee, Charles-164 McKinley, Linda-155 McLean, William-112, 164 McLeod, Dorothy-141 McLin, Shirley-174 McManus, Gregory-141 McManus, Teresa-12, 84, 164 McMath, Christian-159, 164 McMoth, Dyanne-83, 129, 141 McMinn, Terry-141 McNeely, Clyde-155 McNulty, Lorena-164 McQuesten, Frank-174 Meadows, William-164 Medeiros, Antane-102, 155 Meehan, Pat-174 Meek, Joyce-38, 41 , 45, 61, 62, 65, 68, 82, 129, 141 Meek, Wayne-155 Megowan, John-43, 141 Megowan, Judith-174 Meier, Elizabeth-72, 84, 141 Memoe, Dorothy-174 Menart, Joanne-174 Menart, Richard-174 Mendez, Dolores-174 Mendlesohn, Judea--43, 45, 46, 47, 82, 87, 128, 129, 141 Mennonna, Jeanne-82, 164 Mentzer, Kenneth-164 Mercer, James-17, 155 Messing, Merry-174 Metcalfe, Jacquelin-164 Mitchell, Richard-62, 85, 155 Mitchell, Robert-164 Model, Linda-174 Moffitt, Marilyn-141 Molina, Tana-78, 83, 84, 85, 155 Montante, Louis-118, 155 Montgomery, Barbara-45, 169, 174 Montoya, David-164 Moore, Linda-174 Moore, Thomas-39, 78, 129, 141 Morehead, Janis-82, 151, 155 Moreland, William-80, 164 Moreno, Lorraine-174 Morgan, John-142 Morgan, John C.-174 Morrell, Jeff-96 Morris, Marilyn-12, 84, 164 Morrison, Donna-174 Morrison, Judith-82, 142 Morrow, Janice-164 Morse, Kenneth-174 Morse, Paul-155 Moscato, Salvator-142 Moseley, James-155 Moseley, Patsy-174 Mosher, Margaret-142. Mosher, Susan-82, 169, 174 Moss, Williarn-115, 174 Mott, Nancy-83, 142 Muchmore, Douglas-142 Muchmore, Gary-96, 154 Muckridge, Sharon-5, 82, 142 Mueggenburg, Helga-42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 68, 83, 151, 155 Muir, Mariorie-142 Muir. Albert-80, 164 Mule', Ann-12, 41, 42, 43, 78, 84, 142 Muller, Maureen-174 Mullin, Lewis-142 Mundt, Donald-164 Murphy, Janice-142 Murphy, James--142 101, 142 Murphy, John-164 Murphy, Mariorie-155 Murphy, Patrick-85, 91, 92, 101, 142 Murray, Kathleen-174 Murry, David-164 Muse, Judith-125, 169, 174 N Naegele, Diane-82, 175 Nara, Josephine-30, 155 Nash, Ronald--62, 155 Nasmyth, Peter-155 Neaderhiser, Dixie-82, 169, 175 Neely, Mary Jo-12, 142 O'NeaI, Theodore-115, 175 O'NeiII, Susan-155 Oney, Judith-175 O'Quinn, Melvin-85, 92, 142 Oram, Marianne--55, 68, 77, 81, 83,129,142 Orendorff, Carol-175 Ornstead, Melody-81, 164 Osaki, Osuna, Victor-155 George-175 O'Toole, Linda-41, 77, 78, 82, 125, 169,175 Ottarda, Andrew-25, 155 Owen, Fred-155 Owens, Linda-143 Padilla, Edna-175 Padilla, Gilbert-164 Painter, Karen-155 Parlata, Anthony-155 Papa, Carol-164 Parenti, Margaret-82, 175 Parentl, Robert-155 Pariseau, Elizabeth-155 Parker, Christy-175 Parker, Pamela-143 Parker, Shirley-82 Parks, Eileen--12, 143 Parks, Nancy-164 Parlato, Fred-155 Parmely, Edmund-175 Parleto, Fred-155 Parnell, Barbara--12, 144 Parsons, Candace-45, 82, 175 Parsons, Richard-164 Pocazi, Mary-175 Pm, Philip-80, 164 Paternoster, Thomas-155 Patrick, Barbara-175 Patton, Gary-165 Paul, Marvin-25, 143 Paulson, Jeffery-175 Paulson, John-165 Payens, Ruth-43, 45, 143 Payne, Annette-168, 169, 175 Payne, Deane-165 Peak, Glenna-155 Peake, Joseph-165 Pearce, Michael-96, 103, 108, 168, 169, 175 Pecoraro, Patricia-175 Pelant, James-165 Pellerin, Daniel-143 Pellicano, Thomas-175 Pellicano, Rosalie-155 Nelson, Gary-164 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Georgia-125, 175 Joanne-83, 155 Patrick-164 Ronald-164 Perdew, Dorette-125, 175 Perez, David-175 Perez, Nancy-175 Perez, Rose-165 Perez, Trinidad-165 Perkins, Donna-143 Perrone, Richard-175 Parsing, Gilbert-118, 165 Peters, Scott-175 Petersen, Richard-175 Peterson, Arthur-1 17, 1 18, 165 Peterson, Gloria-38, 42, 46, Metz, Vaughn-103, 155 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyers David-89 Douglas-174 Kenneth-1 64 La rry-1 64 , Edward-141 Meyers, Richard-155 Meyers, Susan-46, 82, 150, 151, 155 Meza, Genevieve-141 Miali, Ilona--12, 41, 46, 78, 82, 84, 85,141 Michels, Heidrun-61, 158, 159,' 164 Middleton, Michael-75, 164 Milhous, Glenn-174 Mlhous, Rebecca-164 Militello, Marie-174 Neve, Jimmy-118, 175 Neve, Nichalos-95, 102, 117, 155 Newberry, Kathyleen-175 Newcomb, Douglas-142 Nichols, James--80, 115, 122, 164 Nichols, Melvin-142 Nicholson, Judith-30, 82, 47, 55, 68, 69, 129, 143 Peterson, Ruth'-46, 55, 56, 68,83,128, 129, 143 Petroff, Steve-155 Petrovich, Pamela-82, 175 Pettit, Carolyn-61, 62, 65, 85, 155 Marquez, Edward-174 Marquez, Josephine-155 Marshall, Kay-174 Marshall, Michael-108, 174 Martln, Constance-174 Martin, Dana-174 Miller, Evelyn-141 Miller, Fred-155 Miller, Janet-164 Miller Jerri-38 42, 43, 46, 82,,85, 151,155 Millar, John-102, 164 Miller, Karen-82, 141 Miller, Thomas-174 Milligan, Robert--80, 164 151, 155 Nielsen, Joanne-125, 142 Nielsen, Sally-82, 164 Noriega, Marlene-83, 87, 159, 164 Norman, John-62 Novicki, Nuccio, , Linda-12, 164 Nancie-82, 175 Daniel--175 Pfeiffer, Charles-85, 122, 165 Pfeiffer, Richard-121 Pfister, Norma-165 Phillips, John-175 Phillips, Martha-175 Phillips, Mary-165 Phillips, Robert-113, 165 Phinney. John-102, 143 Phinney, Walter-108, 165 Martin, Dee-164 Martin, Dennis-25, 155 Martin Nancy-174 Martin Ralph--164 Martin, Randolph-95, 105, 111 155 Martin William-174 Martinez, Angeline-174 Martinez, Hope-155 Martinez, Manuel--174 Minch, James-174 Minder, Dennis-174 Mingate, Robert-92 Mireles, Edward-174 Mishler, Larry-141 Mishler, Linda-164 Miskelly, Patricia-141 Miskofski, Joyce-164 Misner, Diane-125, 174 Mitchell, Gerald-141 Mitchell, Marilyn-164 Nugent, Joyce-62, 68, 164 Nugent, Judith-62, 69, 164 Nunnally, Judith-45, 80, 164 Nutt, Kenneth-155 O Oertel, William-72, 73, 80, 81, 155 Ogilvie, Robert-155 Ogilvie, Wanda-164 Okomoto, Deems-78, 84, 96 Old, James-175 Oldham, Michael-155 Olesen, Jon-83, 164 Ollivier, Bertha-39, 43, 77, 82, 125, 142 Ollivier, Jeannette-82, 125, 169, 175 ' Onderco, Steve-1 64 Pickett, Joyce-143 Pike, David-80, 143 Pinard, Linda-165 Pion, Nanette-68, 143 Pion, Richard-96, 118, 155 Piotrowski, Marie-143 Piscitelli, Susan-143 Pollard, Richard-155 Polley, Terry-165 Polo, Joseph-155 Potter, Flarene-4, 45, 83, 143 Potts, Linda-165 Poulain, Leo-165 Powley, Alvin-165 Powley, Gerald-111, 165 Prange, Patricia-82, 175 Priest, Edward-165 Primrose, Joanna-61, 62, 79, 165 -3' I .pt P 1 s I , sl- N . ..f1.-em, L. - li Primrose, Joseph-62, 64, 65, 143 Primus, Donald-155 Provenza, Rosemarie--175 Province, Marianne-165 Pugliese, Dolores-56, 61, 69, 83, 144 Purcell, Lyneen-61, 155 Q Queen, Robert-175 Quinn, William-101, 111, 165 R Robins, Leonard--165 Radich, Desmond-165 Raffa. Sharron-82, 155 Raimondi, Jerilyn-144 Raley, Linda-46, 125, 155 Ramirez, Arturo-155 Ramirez, Frances-4, 82, 144 Ramirez, Rebecca-155 Ramirez, Thomas-144 Ramos, James-155 Ramos, Jessie-155 Ramos, Margaret-125, 175 Rangel, Hilda-175 Rangel, Phillip-155 Rankin, John-175 Rapp, Ruben-92, ies Rasmussen, Barbara-156 Scanlan, Lina-156 Rasmussen, Janet-165 Roy, Diane--45, 125, 165 Ray, Glenn-65, 165 Raynor, Robert-165 Redline, Robert--144 Redman, Lillian-175 Redmon, James--165 Reed, Barbara-144 Reed, Marilyn-30, 46, 60, 159, 165 Reed, Mary Ellen-30, 84, 144 Reed, Robert-62, 165 Reese, Charles-156 Reese, Sandra-175 Reif, June--165 Reilly, Virginia-175 Rennie, Raymond-96, 165 Reynolds, Jon-175 Reynolds, Mary-144 Rhodes, Alberta-175 Rhymes, Judith-175 Rhymes, William-156 Richards, Gary-85, 144 Richards, Linda-175 Richardson, Donaldson-156 Richardson, Lynda-175 Richey, James-80, 165 Richey, Michael-175 Roberts, Michael--165 Rickard, Julie-144 Ritchie, Carol-159, 165 Rivadeneyra, Mary-144 Roach, Betty-156 Roach, Gloria-165 Roberts, Clifford-156 Roberts, Diana-165 Roberts, Donna-42, 46, 69, 165 159, Roberts, Roberta-42, 46, 55, 69, 83, 144 Roberts, Stephen-62 Robidoux, Denisw144 Robidoux, Louise-165 Robidoux, Madeleine-175 Robins, Dale-165 Robinson, Fred-175 Robinson, Gary-80, 92, 122, 159, 165 Robison, Joseph-111 Robison, Robert-165 Rockafellow, Ronald-165 Rodarte, Frank-80 Rodarte, Larry-144 Rodriguez, Aldo-144 Rodriguez, Margaret-144 Rodziczak, Nancy-165 Rogers, Carroll-82, 169, 175 Rollinger, Gayle-156 Rollinger, William-67, 73, -144 Rosenberg, Mickey-165 Roser, Georgia-156 Ross, Nancy-12, 30, 80, 165 Ross, Sharon-61, 165 Ruiz, Michael-156 Ruiz, Patricia-175 Ruland, Sandro-175 Rumph, Cheryl-165 Russell, Carol--81, 156 Rust, Madolyn-145 Rutherford, Robyn-145 5 Sabina, Maryann-175 Sabino, Victor-165 Sadler, Sharon-145 St. George, Margaret-82, 151, 156 Sainz, Teresa-165 Salazar, Beatrice-166 Salsbury, Robert-165 Salvador, James-165 Sammelius, Robert-156 Sanchez, Fred-165 Sanchez, Emma-176 Sanford, Brenda-156 Sangren, Wayne-101, 176 Sangster, Vicki-176 Santilli, Virginia-159 Sapp, Lewis--1 18 Sarnowski, Maryann-85, 156 Sarnowski, Theresa-176 Saucedo, Hope-176 Saunders, Judith-156 Savage, Richard-165 Savage, Rosemary-165 Savio, Raymond-176 Savio, Sharon-165 Scales, James-176 Scales, Morgan-61, 62, 84, 165 Scarpinata, Frances-165 Scheidemantel, Alberta-82, 145 Scheidemantel, Freddrir:-165 Scheidemantel, Jill-165 Schellenberger, Herbert-156 Schilz, Thomas-80, 102, 156 Schirm, Helga-145 Schmehl, Sharon-165 Schmidt, Richard-96, 122, 176 Schmitt, Karen-17, 30, 73, 82, 159, 165 Schneider, Bernard-92, 165 Schoenrock, Alice-145 Schorr, Jean-45, 61, 84, 156 Schramm, Waldie-115, 176 Schreckler, Rodney-145 Schreiner, Larry-165 Schwartz, Joyce-12, 28, 83, 145 Schwartz, Roger-145 Schwebach, Gary-156 Scilagyi, Jerry-176 Scott, Roberta-145 Scruggs, Steve-165 Seabolt, Sharon--62, 69, 165 Sears, Earlf165 Secor, Davis-176 Seekatz, David-165 Seigner, Robert-156 Sellers, Evelyn-166 Sellers, James-62, 166 Sellers, Margaret-176 Semmens, James-101, 111, 166 Sena, Marian-156 Seneff, Richard-156 Settle, Patricia-176 Severloh, Dennis-117, 166 Severlah, Karen, 82, 129, 145 Severy, Steven-42, 85, 121, 129, 145 Skinner, William-166 Sklarski, William-78, 176 Skupien, Gerald-38, 41, 42, 43, 44, 72, 77, 102,112, 151, 156 Skupien, Sandra-42, 43, 68, 83,158, 159,166 Skupien, Shirley--42, 43, 46, 83, 129, 145 Slack, Harry-102, 117, 145 Slasor, William-156 Slice, Jack-176 Sloan, Constance?30, 156 Sloan, Price-122 Sloot, Frank-166 Sloot, Mary, 78, 84, 166 Smart, Darlene-166 Tedder, Walter-166 Terracciano, Marie-146 Thiess, Terry-115, 176 Thomas, Allan--176 Thomas, Beverly-38, 42, 43, 46, 78, 82, 129, 146 Thomas, Carol-166 Thomas, Jo-12, 28, 159, 176 Thomas, Kenneth-41, 42, 43, 78, 83, 156 Thomas, Sonia-176 Thompson, Corinne-62, 176 Thompson, Helen-166 Thompson, Paul-166 Thompson, Paula-146 Thompson, Phyllis-146 Thompson, Sandra-166 Smiley, Robert-42, 43, 45, 78 , 83, 122, 156 Smith, Carol-176 Smith, Dorothy-62, 84, 166 Smith, Douglas-51, 62, 64, 65, 146 Smith Janet'-82, 176 Smith, Jerry-96 Smith, Judith-129, 146 Smith, Lelani-146 Smith Smith LeRoy--62, 122, 166 1 Mary Jane-79, 176 Smith, Patricia-30, 146 Smith, Richard-156, 177 Smith Richard E.-117, 156 Smith Roberta-146 Smith Robert-96, 176 Smith Sharilyn-82, 176 Smith: 1 66 Terry-65, ios, 159, Snakenberg, David-176 Snelling, Dorothy-78, 81, 82, 166 Snoddy, James-156 Snyder, Bradley-176 Snyder, Joanna-166 Somers, Thomas-176 Sontilli, Ginny-166 Soria, Antoine-156 Soria, Nancy-176 Soria, Olivia-156 Sorokowski, Edward-156 Souza, Wilma-166 Soverns, Kenneth-156 Soyka, David-108, 115, 176 Soyka, Judith--176 Soyka, Sandra-82, 156 Spady, Cathy-176 Spoeth, Frank, 84, 156 Spalding, James-146 Sparrowk, Donna-81, 146 Spawr, Mary-176 Spicher, David-156 Spicher, William-101, 146 Spurr, Cheryl-125, 176 Stahl, Gary-79, 80, 85, 101, 105, 166 Stalcup, Gary-166 Stanart, Paulette-176 Starman, Russell--65, 85, 146 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Simmons, Joan4-176 Simmons, Thomas-105, 115 Simmons, Olen-114, 166 Sisley, Donna-30, 61, 156 Stelzriede, Dennis-166 Stepanek, William-156 Stern, John-156 Stevens, Gwendolyn-62, 85, 156 Stevens, Wallace-62, 166 Stevenson, Claudia-156 Stewart, Gladys-166 Stiglbauer, Edward-156 Stiglbauer, Sandra-166 Stinecipher, Lonnie-156 Stitzer, Sharon-176 Stone, Douglas-146 Stone, Tommy-166 Stonecypher, Marilyn-82, 146 Stoner, Linda-41, 84, 156 Stoutt, Stephen-166 Strickler, Errol-146 Stringer, Richard-176 Strinz, Gwendolyn-83, 156 Stuart, Georgia-45, 166 Sullivan, Elizabeth-166 Sullivan, Michael-146 Summers, Elmer-156 Swanfeldt, Jean-125, 176 Swanson, Joan-166 Sweet, Stephen-166 Swindall, Bonnie-45, 166 T Tabone, Charlena-176 Tabone, Marlene-176 Tarquinio, Barbara-156 Taulbee, Larry-166 Taylor, Charlene-166 Taylor, Dennis-156 Tedder, Doris-166 Thorne, Bonnie-176 Tillery, Calvin-166 Tillery, Martha--146 Timmons, Richard-166 Timrott, Margaret-45, 72, 81, 82, 151, 156, Tirre, Estella-146 Tirre, Daniel-176 Tobin, Victor-166 Todd, John-166 Todtman, Judith-43, 44, 45, 72, 73, 84, 146, 184 Toomey, Diane--45, 176 Toomey, Jonicz+147 Toomoth, Steven-96, 1 13, 176 Torres, Felix-108, 176 Torris, Donald-166 Torske, Cheryll-68, 69, 81, 129, 147 Townsend, Claude-156 Townsend, James-85, 107, 156 Toy, Gary-166 Toy, Sue--166 Trainor, Steven-156 Tramonte, Lucille-78, 83, 125, 156 Tripp, Joyce-125, 166 Tripp, Margie-166 Tris, Kathleen-147 Tris, Theresa-156 Trotta, Joyce-156 Truiillo, William-96, 176 Truman, Jeanine-78, 84, 156 Tucker, Sandra-166 Tumanello, Gary-62, 176 Turner, James-176 Turner, Taline-156 Turnquist, Sharon-176 Turnure, Joan-166 Tuttle, Judith-56, 61, 68, 147 U Urbino, Geraldine-176 Urias, Raymond-176 Urmston, .lerrilyn-82, 166 V Valdez, Betty-176 Valdez, Edward-147 Valla, Carol--12, 28, 82, 147 Valla, Virginia-166 Vance, Donald-80, 121 Vance, Neal--156 Vanderllruggen, Donna-157 VanderHeyden, Barbara-12, 42, 77, 82, 85, 129, 147 Van Fleet, Madelyn-79, 147 Van Valkenburg, Gay-85, 147 Van Vorst, Judith-147 Van Zwieten, Mathew-78, 176 Varela, Dennis-65, 82, 96, 147 Vargas, Helen-41, 166 Vargas, Joseph-177 Vasile, John-79, 169, 777 Vasquez, Carol-82, 157 Vasquez, Clydi+177 Vasquez, Vincente-17, 166 Vaughn, Barbara-83 Vega, Rosalie-147 Vergara, Thomas-177 Vest, Robert-157 Vienna, Daniel-71, 74, 75 Vienna, Joann-62, 69, 79, 166 Villanueva, Rosie-147 Volkov, Nancy-45, 169, 177 Voorhees, Kenneth-80, 84, 157 Vukoievich, Dennis-157 W Walberg, Albena-65, 147 Walberg, Cecilia-166 Walker, Arthur-157 Walker, Eileen-177 Walker, Nancy-157 Wall, Geraldine-177 Wall, Jane-17, 30, 147 Walper, Carl-122 Walsh, Barbara--147 Walsh, Christie-166 Ward, Lawrence--157 Warner, Ronald-117, 157 Warner, Vernon-157 Warnock, Maureen-157 Watrous, Emil-25, 62, 157 Watts, Sylvia-166 Wayne, John-166 Wayne, Patricia-12, 147 Webb, Karen-147 Weis, Karyn-68, 177 Weldon, Dolores-177 Weldon, John-147 Well, Geri-157 Westbrook, Randy-96, 177 Westbrook, Sandra-177 Westphal, Ervina-157 Westrup, Richard-148 Wheaton, Walter--157 Wheeler, Robert-91, 92, 148 Whitaker, Barbara-12, 34. 80, 148 Whitaker, Norman-166 White, Lena-148 Whitefield, Alan-42, 45, 78, 112, 151, 157 Whitman, Dennis-149 Whittle, Neal-79. 157 Wicks, Edo-73, 143 Wiebe, Geraldine-148 Wienold, Paul--121, 148 Wiezbiski, Dee--82, 166 Wiebziski, Linda-177 Wiggins, James-96, 177 Wilder, Joan-148 Wildermuth, Ralph-166 Wilkerson, Kirk-177 Wilkerson, Patricia-72, 75, 81, 82, 148 Williams, Dennis--166 Williams, Floyd-105, 167 Williams, Marcia-80, 84, 167 Williams, Michael-167 Willison, William-167 Wilson, Carol--125, 177 Wilson, Gary-35. 39. 621 73, 115, 148 Wilson, Gordon--105, 103. 177 Wilson, James-41, 62, 167 Wilson, Janelle-167 Wilson, Lloyd-148 Wilson, Marylou-157 Wilson, Nodelle-41, 72, 73. 51, 84, 157 Wilson, Rebecca-177 Wilson, Sandra-148 Winchester, Judith-148 Wineland, Betty-79, 157 Wingate, Robert-167 Wire, Elizabeth-17, 43, 46. 82, 148 Wisdom, Robert-177 Wise, Hilda-167 Wise, Rex-177 Witt, Robert-73, 157 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