San Diego High School - Gray Castle Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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Ig I TS I Xxx lk assi X I. 1 ti s fi is M I ti 'Q g f M t Q if V x x 5' .N fl x THE CAVE MAN CLIMBS Through the oges the Covemon hos come o long woy climbing the tree of progress. With the morch ot civilizotion from the doys ot the Neonderthol rnon through thot Golden Period ot the Greeks to the doys ot knights ond costles. Fronn the odventures ot our Ameri- con exoonsion into the glorious rnodern oge with its Von- guord, its Ivy Leogue ond the Chernise, ond its brilliont poth intothe future. We on the Hill ore proud ot our stotus os the victor- A .ffl 1 .F 4? i st Q li. M s- ' i ious Covemen. Our Covemon lives through this onnuol UMNX os o welcome remembronce ot our high school dovs. The V958 Groy Costle now presents the story ot onother yeor gone by. F Llow the Covemon's climb up 0 ' . 1 'lj .- t tree ot progress. M ' I ' u J W X fll 'ii' , f if it i 1 M it M ll Q ljdjh l N llllll X N 4. lt it bil i l it 1 'Q W l ' l 'll ' if KM lf t ' M ll My , lixxlll . . 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I H' 9 wx ' Ur fl. Sw ' ' ' ' -- 'wr'- Q' : f v -153i V.. IL, fu 45' I4 , F ,? r' .yi 'N' 13 f . ' ' N, V, - - s ff. ',' ' x ' '-1 1 4 -4. 1 A5 f I -7 u 'X . S+, 'Q 1 , f , .f 1 f I ,rg 4. lx. I ,amd ijjjka if .ywmbxf 191, HW 7'.,,.ljL'4Q - 'hymn-'inf g Mm N wigs Q .1- Q55 j QM' Vwif Q XJ if gy Jwifj jjyfjyflf BN 5753556315 XWQQQ4 ,,3jljy, if My V Mffjpkwj My gif mf ,M 4 W ff M H K I K i.. -hi- Message for Yearbook lt is a privilege to write a message to you seniors who form the Class of I958. Less than three out of four of you ore graduating from the original number of sophomores that entered in the fall of 1955. During these three years there have been numerous accomplishments and some changes at San Diego High School, but you have been covoperative in solv- ing problems and in meeting emergencies and have contributed strongly to our suc- cesses. Our teachers think that this year, with you as seniors, has been an improved interest in academic study and a somewhat better attitude in general. We have had more than our share of outstanding achievements and victories in various oc- tivities and competitions. You have been fortunate in having two strong Senior Cabinets with a sincere desire to make your final year here a memorable one. At the same time the An- nual Staff has been working diligently to rnoke this Gray Castle the success that it is. As graduation time nears we are particularly conscious of friendships gain- ed onthe Hill. We hope that these will be continued and that you will have the opportunity to visit us from time to time. We do feel that by keeping in touch with you and knowing of your successes and problems, we can do an even better job of teaching in the yeors ahead, Lawrence W. Carr, Jr. Principal Mr, Wllllcm Bolley Boys' Vice-Principal X 9.- , Y fl A VMS: l - ik' f 1 Lkx , ---u ' Miss Delight Smith Girls' Vice-Principal IO if L Ei H . V V V . FF ',...,,lX I fy., . m:::mA:Lwi . Mr. Alfred Alexander Foreign Language Miss Marjorie Annin Mrs. Frances Anton Homemaking wi ,f r if 5 'af English Industrial Arts . rites Han an- ii E .g ,-we Y' -, .ff .65 . 'l , , -. VL . i . 'U'-tri, .is 425175 . f -' irz. . ,,k . , ' .- Norene Batchelder Speech Arts Mrs. .ily 'N r' Tr . Mr. Leslie Cassie Physical Education F N , if by ig. xxx ,ik Q. ce M Zz H 5 - 'jf 5 if Mrs. Helen Cunningham Foreign Language 9- r iirs F .. -if it P... Mr, John Doig Industrial Arts Miss Jean Bell Foreign Language . an S mercial ii '- l it . ,, L i A is . gi.. . Ui' rs vt- h I 1. Mr. Gerald Dahrns Physical Education Bell Marion English Mrs. Foreign Language 5 552 0- English Music G 4+ Aj n A 49-5 . 5 i .4f,iz..,Q- r , W, -ai Dr-Ni C , s L-fy. ' Mr. Arthur D. Avery ' -.Q I 5 A ' W 'l i k ii . rp r Mrs. Muriel Bartlett Homemaking ' V . V Mr. Lawrence Boydstun Mrs. Margaret Collins Mrs. Catherine Conant 5 f-rf... 11, .1,, . A Mr. William Burrows Social Studies iz Q ' 5 xl la' J' , ..gg gQ g Mr, Frank Crosby Physical Education . 1 X I U ...-,.,., 1 Q riff lx' 1 R 'E' . .urs 1 ff' Y !r4f7H :Qli: 127-474 Mr. Chester Davis Mr. William deLannoy Mrs. Mamie Depew Mathematics Speech Arts Commercial FACULTY Miss Virginia Elliott Science ll l 'lt' l i -la, 5 l 1' .lg -.Q A., IJ El f H? 4 lif 1 M 4, U y X ,.. if - 82 411. .QQ Q Miss Rosemary Fri Physical Education : li Il A ,x f' 8 5,2 ' lx f N il VY! ff' ff Q . Q. fl A-ff fue- '--,--- J,, i W . .. . X ,fel F ty ' Mr. Bernard Frost Language A A ,s 33f'M , S l' -hi I .4 It if rss . Mr. Ansel Gray Journalism . 'K ' E Mr, Tony Higgins Music iii .rm Ain 5 --.1 .I ' .3 rijcvwpgg 'rf ri. r wt. L- Mr. Loren Hover English ,rf E Q' '19 X W' S ssisi it ' Mrs. Bonnie Lane English 'l 2 Mr. George Hall English iff--.1 'H ri x ? illb 'Dx 0 Mr, Arthur Hill Industrial Arts .- 1- A .xwsszfsvzsi miie N .Tru al . A si -.5 .. ' J .KZ warg ..., A -- r'ir S f f . Mr, James Galas English ll jg x 2: 'in 39 Q ibn We E', 'r Mrs. Olga Homman Social Studies if 9 -' ritss . f D Mr. Carl Hoff Social Studies Mr, James Gauntlett Social Studies qu-N ,TQ Mrs, yes Physical , '15 1 'bf ,L Miss Mary Ann Hoffhine Physical Education Mrs, Beulah Giovanozzi English -4 ' Miss Marilyn Higgason Commercial - --P5 cr 5 . H 5 Y ,grae if ti p c J c ' 1 K 1 1 Mr. Earl Homuth Science -A ' E 3 A L f 1.r 2 li' . Q' 3 ...N ry ' ,gr - K I N is ' EW or it J . .. 1 l .--'- 1 - ' 'T Ni-i Mrs. Laura Ingram Mrs, Mourene Jones Mr. Horace Kennedy English -sf'-. 'gri f E .1 2 rx xx 'L 1.. . 1 Mr. Weldon Lewis Science D Miss Dorothy Kuhn English Mathematics Art fn ' 'xi-1 Q' fi 2 .,.. 1' 'VW Q. , 'N 1 51 E 1' ' .sf , A S Q J M ' wfeff. J, Mrs. Valleto Linnette Mr. Floyd Lowe Mr, John Lynch English Mathematics Social Studies J fl 'ff 21434 -Rf' Q . cox f' K , A M x j Mr, Duane Maley Physical Education .-s,.4c.-if1efiigg2gg:5,yf5:y,.f. Qgy-3:15. tl 1. A :la 5 A Q L .2 . V K, if KK.z .nj i I 7 Kg .X Miss Virginia Mitten Homemaking :cs A Mr. William Patten Social Studies K1 'AN it-.-i., . ' 4 'r' s N 1 -. 'V - ,i ,. -i ,.-gfil 3 Mr, Werner Petersen Science ,fx ne 'its' .A gi V. I Mrs, Josephine Reid Foreign Language Mr. Theodore Marshall Miss Arlene Martinson Industrial Arts gf -4, Mr. Dewey Morrow Physical Education J , y :ifi t isi ' . 'if 11 , 'Y .. J 1. 'ik Mrs. Vivian Paulson Social Studies is .V,i,, J , I 1 We if in W W ,Q Q to ,sf 4.6g?4 gl! is if if Vw Pa QTY Mr, John Peterson Science . ,nw an-.la-gi fs Mrs. Irma Risty Mathematics s y gggs 1, ,, 4, ,, Q 5' . - - , ..,. W -M , .- it I . - I xgieeefiiaegy-, . ' w Q -,.,,- 2 f , E A ' ittit ' V . f I .W - . ii., A . H K , H ,k Mr, E. H. Maxwell Mr. Jack Miller English Music Science i '1fii'lf l Mr, Richard Otterstad Social Studies Mr. Daniel Newport Industrial Arts Mrs. Arlene Niedermeyer Science fume. K .How V x X' j , .ax xv . A 1 rif , lat '-X E' . t -i'4 Y A ,. ll ! Miss Lois Perkins Speech Arts Mr, William Payne English Miss Betty Paxton Physical Education te' W 1' . V- sv. SQ 1. 15.1. Mr, Frank Petrich Mr, Charles Popa Mrs. Johnsie Posey Art Mathematics Mathematics A iiiiii ' iii ,, A . A Q-ffl -'es f V 'f'r' V I N 5 . ,. 4. if elrri is Jggeph Sqwqyq Mrs, Florence Shaw Mr, William Slater M . . r Science Commercial Physical Education 53: , , wg '-M I fw f ,wtf 4 XT, . Zig, 1 J 5 ,.1J , i, or M 'Q P99 Q il Mr. Albert Smith Mr. William Smith Mrs, Ethelyn Sorenson Mrs. Annette Stevenson Mrs. Mary Sullivan Industrial Arts Social Studies Social Studies Physical Education Commercial f fl . X. Q wigs' . Y i - i I t. if ' ' - fm- , -W A in, A 'S' ,lfififlill 1' . Q -. 'Q ,fr ff M '-' '. ,, ,?e Q . 'Wax '14-. N , ' nf. ' Q hg i me S S ' . 'mm D ll l l Mrs Georgine Thomas Mr Kenneth Thomas Mr, IS! Taotle Miss Dorothy Treiber Mr. James Volk English lnclustrial Arts ' u i ercial Commercial Mathematics ,H ,R N my K X l , 'A S hyhe X. W S' .. We f A S 1 ttf- A i' 't ' 'i to c -Us if . ' p 5 A 1 S y7ee,y 1: ' tn A ' Q I , R ' gif-zgaq, U ,s.. , -r'- --1 131' n . hz ,g2:-.if,5.a1yg1g-1- y eg, Mr. Kenneth Vorce Mr Russell Warren Mr, Fred Weaver Miss Zaidee Webb Mr. Henning Westberg English Social Studies Social Studies Physical Education lndustrial Arts K my M ,. f +o, te- P Aissi or E V+.. it s A A 'X r ' is r M ml If 5 W gt ,M A ,fx 2, Mrs, I-lortense White Mr, Henry Wiegand Mr. William Woerner Miss Ann Wood Mrs, Rosalie' Maheras Homemaking Art Mathematics Mathematics Librarian Mrs. Lucinda Dolley Nurse S. FC. Gallien Mr, lvan Massey R,O,T,C, Employment Counselor MV Q fl . ilpifl SECRETARlES4Eirst row, left to right: Mrs Helen Clague, Mrs Jean Grim, Mrs Lenna Dunn, Mrs, Melva Doyle Sec- ond rowi Mrs. Margaret Stobs, Miss Aloha Remfree, Mrs. Bert Casey, Mrs. Trudy Savage, Mrs. Lois Storevick, Mrs. Gladys Howell 111' ' . W .g S- ' 1 Quinn- 465-.' g ., ,-an . . HM 1 5 ' f ,,-ve-f,l sw. - 4 .. C . si. gil-,fi , ,N . A ,V 1 - 9 . . 0-ve is X - J 1 t .L CAFETERIA STAFF7First row, left to righti Alice Ratzburg, Evelyn Noble, Betty Jane Browning, Mattie Bailey, Marian Amberson. Second rowi Addie B. Scott, Jean Fowler, Velva Turvey, Ester Morud, Merlene Thompson. Third row: Edna Fraendly, Robert Clemons, Gladis Roland. 9, is 1.2 -M 9' .as F I ,srl w Lf- -wow fb? , ,. 'ii , fs :fr fm' A i 1 ,ln-. f 4' CUSTODIANS-First row, left to right: W. V. Hite, A. J. Henry, Robert Lockhead, W. B, Stonett, J. Sartories, Ernest E. Smith, E. H. Czech, Tores Fossell, H. R. Heffner. Second row: Mrs. Gaytha Johnson, Robert Clemons, L. B. Davidson, F, Graus, Robert E. Rea, William R. Melton, Lee Long, Eugene Christian, Ted W. Thompson. Third row: William E. Timm, Milton B. Schipper, Al Eaton, John Daiber. Ti. In i1llE1'T1l lm nl lfi i-il li-i iii If-I ul Ti' E EL 11111 'FI LJ, '-T EL BSAIJ I-L E iff, 'li' E E E E E. 'E cr l ri ll DHEA IZATIU S Senatus Populusque Romanusf' - The ancient Romans taught the world a lot about selt-government, and the students ot San Diego l-ligh School, following these sages ot old, have found the great reward which comes trom student government. The innumerable and active elected student cabinets otter excellent proot ot this. History also tells us that the Romans assembled in individual groups to express their special interests, per- haps in such things as bowling, the theatre, or politics. This practice has endured the vast changes in civiliza- tion down to the students ot today, who assemble in sim- ilar groups. Any student at San Diego l-ligh School can participate actively in academic, aesthetic, political, religious, athletic, or military organizations. All ot these are represented here. ,it ffl i-11 tri i-it if-i i-rj fu 131 1:1 ini lei ug iii TA 50 f V, I 2 . XJ I 1 :- x 1 , 1. l ,- E U V z 1 L I E, , ' U ' fl , fy :JH 'L W - L , W X , 'X 5 JV H! 4 ff - if Q f 7 ji' gi IJ , Q f- zu y-1 N '12 ,N D L M ,f fiff f5 7i7l Q-ffoofl ,Lf ,QV I ff, :WJMQW fd Zdfxfif 27 QQ Q Q, if -W K E 'Q Q' 71 Q R' ':- fem W, ., Q-Tqw Nsx jgwif L .E-1. .!-'Nt 1 hm Q,:sFQf.Q is f 2 ix ' 'R Y M Ev F-WS Tsubo: KLQDTB QT' Lgacx, YN NM' HQQ LNBPQJLQ, P T - KF?5x.D..N -Eumxm can mb GLX r , 37 , A A h jf, . Q72 Lf, Wy x -A 0, , j A U - 0 M, .,dfc4i.C,Q, 'Zi Q94 f ,kgafiff JQMQ' Led. Mapa! Od-62,d,L,C'-Q-, ' I,C?-Z4n6A LfjLQ 2 Xu ' . 7 LZAQVQL, fd-QLKWW 'G 1 Q? LQZ77 fi? f9 1'Z54,fL gg 0fVD0fj,Q,-if fLM'Mfff4fUQQ ' f 2-56521091 Qf Qwfpda P-'5 Q-Qfofzoflj fd!-44fm1,Q,d4-fs?-Q,Q ,, Q 1 :Nw . ' iw., my - ,f J 1 J' gp- Roger Anderson Lili Fago SPVWQ pfesidem Fall President I-KSSUIIII-XTEH ST 'HE T BIJIJY y. 'Q i 'Q Ql- 5 FALL STUDENT ff? EUUNIIII. 4' President ' lf ef, Lili Pago J' lg, M, ,, 'T ' A Y 1, -4 ,KJf ...ig R- J' jg, ffif , Q Q T fi 4LAL i el Vice-President Secretary Bob Ambler Jean Markel Unlike other councils, the ASB Council meets W, one hour every day, during sixth period. Many of i . - , A the members regard this as another class, ln a way A 'Il it is a class, in that it teaches the members student 'FS ,lj Q JZ' leadership and government, The purpose of the V ' Council is to handle any business which concerns the entire Associated Student Body or parts ot it. .33 -A The tall and spring ASB Councils, headed by g 1' 4 t Lili Pago and Roger Anderson, Associated Body A g L :X Presidents, and advised by Mr, Smith, have worked X Ll i Treasurer HlSTOVlGVl Miding Miratlor T9CldY HGH 45 '-'Sri is J' lf? J 1, J J 'fi vyiigvwefi f it f l' A.S.B. Council-First row, left to right: Bob Ambler, Lili Pago, Jean Markel, Miding Miraflor, Teddy Hall. Second row: Joyce Kilmer, Jim Geddis, Bonnie lrving, Jim Kellogg, Fred Nobles Third row: Cynthia Ketchum, Rhys Morgan, Roger Anderson, Jasper Asaro, Mr, Smith. T' in SPRING STUDENT EUUNCIL A President 5 V' k f-' Roger Anderson ' 'AW it 'rrr Vice-President Secretary Carolyn lnouye , 7,4 X r XX , ff Treasurer lrene Hughes on election methods, traffic safety improvements, and a behavior code for students, Business if con- ducted in parliamentary procedure with the other ASB officers, representatives of the Girls' League and Boys' Federation, class councils, and other ASB Commissioners contributing to the discussion. The spirit of our school is due to the wonderful leadership of students on the ASB councils, and especially to the devoted work of Lili and Roger, who have given time and effort to serve the students of San Diego High School. Ba rba ra Yaptango iz . 'W' 5 . JP pm N Historian Ida Brashear .45 as A.S.B. Council-First row, left to right: Steve Brown, Ida Brashear, Carolyn lnouye, Roger Anderson,.Terry Storevick, Bar bara Yaptangco. Second row: Jean Markel, Carolyn lvlaydole, Miding Miroflor, Venita Jenkins. Third row, Bob Ambler Diane Richards, Ed McCrary, Betty Wilshire, Mr, Smith. wen A 3 1 if i my , , . we i ' X We Ken Warren President .2 '-31 7 bv Jr. Fall Cabinet-First row, left to right: Ken Warren, Kaye Campbell, Trudye Johnson. Second row: Robert Brandenburg, Carol Jones, Shirley Jorgensen, Judy Lane, Dede Fiss, Toni Padua. Third row: Ray Bradley, Bonnie McRae, Pat Lazos, Ingrid Pagalys, Jock Henn. Fourth row: Mrs. Sorenson, John Pyle, Sandy Thomas, Alfred T. Smith. CLASS UF 1959 Bonnie McRae Dede Fiss President Vice-President Q l i ts 'xr f,g:i5'.? . 'iiei Sally Turmer Jim Christian 22 Sec ,veto ry Treasurer Trudye Johnson . Vice-President Kaye Campbell Secretary Jr. Spring Cabinef+First row, left to right: Sally Turner, Jim Christ- ian, Dede Fiss, Bonnie McRae, Second row: Carol Jones, Shirley Jor- gensen, Judy Lane, Toni Padua, Third row: Jean Lowerison, Pat Lazos, Robert Brandenburg, Trudye Johnson. Fourth row: Ray Brad- ley, Jack, Henn, Marilyn Matson, Judy Lutjens. Fifth row: Mrs, Sorenson, Fred Miley, Kenneth Warren, Steve Andrews. ,gt .S jr rm 9 ' m ,, ,A .. ,Q Q -'L' 42 ...fl ,fill Q A-ii 1 ij. s . 'l f p x J 1 t so ,irer J , . . : 6 K 1 Leroy Martin Janice Cook Bonnie lrving Dolores Diaz President Vice President Secretory TVBOSUVBI' T iri, 7? Zi T QT Qi? 4,4 'ws l X ieee M t r r eee H ? Ir. , A 1 i 5523 ,L T J' ' A., 4 ll A. A 1- Terry Storevick Eunice Johnson Marlene Mitchell Willie Horton President Vice President Secretary Treasurer all , J, Q Sophomore Cabinetfliirst row, left to right: Willie Horton, Marlene Mitchell, Terry Storevick Eunic J h . S ' A ' ' e o nson econd row. Beth Quillin, Joanne Hatalson, Tiki Feller, Cynthia Ketchum, Lindd Powell, Trudy Bell, Roxanne Maxwell. Third row: Carol Markel, Leroy Martin, Janice Cook, Carol l'l6Q9l', Mr. l'lOff fspgnggrl, , , .LSL iff? .wmipe Fall Cabinets-First row, left to right: Corol Jones, Vicki Fowler, Pot Rosmussem, Jodene Koooyoshi, Joyce Kilmer. Second row: Jonice Cook, Corol Jeon Frondell, Judy Henke, Jeon Morkel. Third row: Miss Smith, Joonee Plourde, Eloine Quon, Deloh Towner, Shirley Confil. EIHLS LEAI3 E Spring Cabinet-First row, left to rightt Jeon Morkel, Jeonette Prock, Sondro Smith, Cormen Silvo, Tiki Feller. Second rowi Carol Morkel, Borboro Pork, Lindo Buchonon, Judy Henke, Corol Heger, Noncy Seid. Third row: Robin Towner, Deloh Towner, Jodene Koboyoshi, Mio Doster, Almo Loreno Zoch. Fourth row: Ido Brosheor, Miss Smith, Sondee White, Joonee Plourde, Dione Vivell, lngrid Pogolys, Joyce Kilmer, 94 I -my , :F M T. ,Ag , it W ,X ,f Q President Joyce Kilmer JP Vice-President Jodene Koboyoshi ,C t,,,, J' T Jeon Morkel President yr ? . Louise Meiers Vice-President ,se V Full Cabinet-First row, left to right: Steve Gale, Fred Nobles, Spring Cabinet! First row, left To right: Russ Husted, Ed Mc- Crary, Ed Smith, Rich Lessor. Second row: Bob Sarstield, Herschel Henderickson, Eugene McDavid, Fred Miley. Third row: James Newman, Mr, Bailey. Brian Edelstein. Second row: Tetsuden Kashirna, Joseph Uris, John Pyle. Third row: Mr, Bailey, Ed McCrary, BUYS PEUEHATIU President president Fred Nobles Ed Mcqjrory l l ' ' .21 xi 'ire '-rLV girfi V V N + A ffqL+wS'o f r l J l - Z ,, 'g.-- ,Qi ,253 21ffnm..J,sss:i,,i, N if ,- f ffl '-we , , V, ,V gy ,lx ,.,t:..3i5,,5-e, K. ' 4'-, kr 67 i Lt fy 4 -Y-f.r: '2f has sg V X UMW 1 .S ,q gwllvi J-My J g s , X r of J 5, Tl 'T' sa x-. 4 - :W ' '55, , ifxthywg ', 'Q -2 ' .nf Q--7 'Ak' ,roy I ,fri-ig , 17- . gg., fyhgk I V I is . s ,. , , J V , f 'X 1.-E 'Ji ii' 1' i l ' l l fl E ' ' 'V 4' l J ' ttf r 5 r ' .rnirffsfw l it l ll l we ' ,5 - ' ut' . A N.F.L.-First row, left to right: Joe Uris, Lona Mae Waddel, Margaret Sibley, Linda Thomas. Second row: Martha Karp, Barbara Ramby, Rustee Kaiser, Sue Godfrey, Norene Batchelder fadvisorl. Third row: Richard. Miller, Carol Jean Frandell, Jim Geddis, Diane Vivell. Fourth row: Robert Price, Steve Mclntire, Ed Smith, Joe Giovanazzi, Ken Warren, ,,,,,. . Nm Q , X , Demoiselles-First row, left to right: Carolyn lnouye, Neta Loo, Nancy Seid, Judy Mathews, Meijean Tom. Second row: Linda Thomas, Jodene Kobayashi, Lona Mae Waddel, Joan Watts, Kay Takasugi, Miding Miraflor. Third raw: Miss Mar- ' ' ' ' h P Cro ch, Deena Fackrell, Carolyn Maydole. Fourth tinson lsponsorl, Elizabeth Reeves, Becky Ramirez, Jolene Wrig t, enny u raw: Olga Todorica, Lili Faga, Evelyn Kelly, Kathy Egger, Miss Elliott lsponsorl reql 'Q 'Yy' if K Y rr Key Club-First row, left to right: Jim Geddis, Joe Giavanazzi, Bill Fiss, Alfred Smith, Ben Eager, Roger Anderson, Mike Alessio. Second row: Mr. Petersen ladvisorl, Steve Lydon, Calvin Jones, Robert Brandenburg, Fred Nobles, Richard Miller, Third row: Steve Andrews, Jack Henn, John Pyle, Ken Warren, Ed Smith, Pete Ketchum. Fourth row: Allan Zukor, Ken Pendleton, Jim Martin, Barry Rosser. ,Wk 1 ww, 57, 'W 'v C I 5 t i i Q33 i ,, 'iw l I Y , 1 l i it 5.1, ', cg' Men of the Hour-First row, left to right: Jim Geddis, Pete Ketchum, Fred Nobles, Ed McCrory, Second row: Bob Ambler, Richard Miller, Steve Brown, Ed Smith, Roger Anderson. 'vu-. -- ,..S- '-' iw: 1 i 'N 4. ,- 27'-wa gig si- L. - ,,f.e,, . n 4, x SWK T. v . ,tfgx Girls of the Month-First row, left to right: Joyce Kilmer, Penny Crouch, Lili Fogo, Meijeon Tom, Jeon Morkel, Corolyn lnouye, Miding Miroflor, Rustee Koiser, 23 v,'r ,i if l? 483' b X C 1 gk. ir i ,, 1. .f 4 s ' Bob Ambler Fall President Carolyn lnouye Spring President s, ew 5 , J' N. '11 i gf' .i K , i A ., K, ,, QM Qgiz 'l Mi' it if.:--i lifftfif .'l sit -5 we-X 'Vw ge, 'get whit , 11-, ,f w-,fi i 5 - QQ? , av, P ? Q, ff f, Wwtwkm gweqgit Jfiiffiliiii t i f' ti Augie Bregante President Pro-Tem ,-as ,f -is Judy' enke Cle k SE ATE Brian Edelstein Parliamentarian This year the San Diego High Senate, an organization made up of one student from each second period class, was reinstated. lt gives each student a chance to be directly represented in school government. The Senate began showing itself highly effective by taking up the plan- ning and designing ofa Student Union Building, During its first meeting, Augie Bregante was named president pro- tem. Official president is the vice-president of the A,S.B. lt is hoped that all students will use this new voice as an Oppor- tunity to express their wishes, The Senate acts on any ideas in the same way as does the A.S.B. Council. This addition of a Senate to our student government gives us one of the finest school organizations in the area. 122. f-f .HQ Senate-First row, left to right: Ida Brashear, Rosaline Balistrieri, Judy Henke, Bob Ambler, Joe Uris, Carolyn lnouye, Linda Dawson, Proncel Foster, Geraldine Thomas, Nancy Seid. Second row: Margaret Doig, Barbie Richey, Roxanne Max- well, Meijean Tom, Carolyn Rottschafer, Betty Chostner, Rosalee Acosta, Patricia Weatherspoon, Mary Anne Cesena, Philip Hamilton, Ken Pendleton, Otto Garrett. Third row: Natalie Nettleship, Oliver McKinney, Eugene Sheridan, Eddie Johnson, Michael Mormon, Steve Lydon, Steve Andrews. Fourth row: Mr. Warren iadvisori, Darlene Araki, Joyce White, Tom Lester, Steve Mclntire, Virgel Allen, Ford Gayden. Fifth row: Brian Edelstein, Bob Sarsfield, Louis Lippman, Clif- ford Henderson, Ray Bradley, Paul Bledsoe, Tam Ballard. 3 D 5 I. - H L ll 023 'll Art Service First row left to right: Buddy Tackett, Lydia Ulloa, Louise Devich, Rhys Morgan, Gail Hanley, Chrystelle Zoellner Barbara Muscio Lucille DeMoria, Manuel Darisay, Second row: Pete Tocco, Christine Perez, Jay Reese, Jean- ette Unser Jeanne Negrette Helen Rice, Carolyn Givens, Larry Haines. Third row: Mr. Frank Petrich ladvisorl, Richard Chavez Rollie Quon Don Hughes George McGuffie, Roy Pharis, Howard Cole, ,, N I ?4hQgEiQ:,Q xix , W-ft' f 4-ak 7 ' J I X C ,,. A g C i ,gm ,I Q 4. f ,A 1, if -.3 f 1 5 v E 1 J . ,393 . ' Q rp E Q' L F Ln: arg tv QI' I t K X I , v m. Q, -Q. il fx , A ,L T :::aH-I 'A iff' T ui fifty if N f ... . - -N ...S -.X :::: 'rftl ul , X t T eerr my 'fr ff life ,cr , X ' xii F' is T ASZQJA , M , ve . esir at it W. rrr, H , -it T , , . 7 'T i W . N ff, I V 5 T' 'L V- ul?-2 :ii Vik, , L gs ,i I K ., A, ' ,. , Friday, March 7, l958, on the annual art field trip, the students visited the Scholastic Art Exhibit in Los Angeles. Here they had a chance to see L.A. City and County regional exhibitions of student achievement in creative art. They also visited the U.S.C. School of Architecture and Fine Arts, plus the L.A. County Art Museum and Exposition Park. The students, supervised by Mr. Petrich, Mr. Wiegand and Dr. Leather- bury, Supervisor of Art Education, brought their day to o climax by dinner and recreation at Knott's Berry Farm. 29 3 2: 5. , 2:1351 J A ..':.fE, :ggi , 7 ,fajq -1 ' -.-:A :::, , I, - 'riff llffu lggfff -. il??5:! Ill m gl sez :xii lim 4' rfsf, fi? 1 fi 95. WM' . Y, In ,. ,K .. , F-2:32 ' . ' ' K . kg-f.. ::. N - is is L , 3 4 : I I if I l is Q J l 1 f ur 'if ff! s i l i 1 lg! Qi 5 N ll I u I 715: , U5 gl! ,,,5' ssff U15 ,N -.-..,... -......, N I ,L we fl' , Q l ' I L, . -5. . '..:-'- 1 -wi fy 7 , , X' in gk' , CSF Fall CabinetfFirst row, left to righti Alice Lantz, Nancy Seid, Meijean Tom, Martha Karp. Second row: Carol Ortman, Tiki Feller, lngrid Pagalys, Jo Anne Lewis, Third row' Carolyn lnouye, Miding Miraflor, Elizabeth Reeves, Jean Lowerison, Ann Roush, Fourth rowi Brian Edelstein, Alfred Smith, Ed Smith, Steve Bellon. eler,r T qu Q, . 'ex -t in B, 2- , . MQW 19 . .iw v fl 'T 6 I I Tap Tw' I ,H 'Khali l wi, X L , . L RSX. ' ll? L f L Ufrlfff x'?':l.:1 17. Yiwfi' ess'5iiiffffQ.Qmi I 6 1 J - 'f5'i?'Q-'li 'L ' it W - ' W as -fin. cg Q r fi? i?f?f'71g,l,', , aa gl S 2? CSF Seniors-First row, left right: Alice Lantz, Marcia Stephens, Barbara Park, Linda Buchanan, Elizabeth Reeves, Joan Watts, Lona Mae Waddel, Nancy Seid, Meijean Tom, Second row: Carolyn lnauye, Louis Lippman, Russ Husted, Joe Giovanazzi, Jim Geddis, Linda Dawson, Kay Takasugi. Third row: Mrs, Hamman isponsorl, Steve Bellon, Marie Otto, James Long, Ed Smith, Jeanette Prock, Miding Miraflar, John Jaeger, Fourth row: Olga Todorica, Pat Kahle, Kathy Egger, Jolene Wright, Judy Vivell, Lili Fago, Josie Ponce, Brian Edelstein. Fifth raw: Tetsuden Kashima, Seiso Kawasaki, Ron Tyler, Darlene Lewis, Evelyn Kelly, Myrna Wosk, Suzanne Jeffrey, Curtiss Krueger, Don McCown, Barry Landon, -35. A f fNw x-5 ' HQ 4 .sf - fi ssa, V T. ,i if 5 if ,.j J , 17 A l Spring Cab-inetflzirst row, left to righti Raul Hom, Louise Meiers, Alice Lantz, Jim Geddis, Second rowg JO Anne Lewis Tiki Feller, Miding Miraflor, Diane Vivell Third row: Steve Ballon, Jackie Cranston, Judy Vivell, Jean Lowerisan, Ingrid Pa galys, Martha Karp. V ,i,V, ., ., a 5 :sexes- Qif r , wt M V 1,2 ' , , lifflws A J ,X M M .Q 2 23, Nr if n-- 5 ,lg is f'2 f3S'ftff'fiierMa fi.. fm., . S V ,V N wily' by 'AWN :A , Al A A ,, ii, wig, ,V N :ws ,, fn- Mx, xx Mg T' ...fe - I-1 rv vt S1 ii' If-Q If .ei 'J lgl I ff, 'Z 1' I' W 1 SFF A li - if me T' gk ' -4 . . ,L , 5 ,' M-4 l if . wil l iii ff , fi , 31 lf' I if A ffsr T, V f 1 W L. X. Qixzrfiiwiiw eatin, 1 -l gnq ' in gd? T A ' 5 i t ix , A--.. , 5 if fi. -- ' if lil i i W T v ' - A fiililiii i w 5, T, T llela ff 3 f 5 CSF Under Classmen-Left to right, first row: Steve Mclntire, Robert Westover, Thomas Logans, Eddie Paraiso, Karyl Straus, Marlene Mitchell. Second row: Louise Meiers, Jean Lowerison, Don Laughey, Lee Lampton, Martha Karp, Third row: Paulynn Tom, Jean Laputz, Carolyn Crowder, Joann Foster, Serafina Asaro, Carol Ortman, Tom Leater. Fourth row: Andrea Russell, Karen Pirnie, Ruth Somrnerlot, Sheila Wosk, Dennis Dieb, Vincent Griffin, Harlan Wilson, John Brown. Fifth row: Alma Zach, Bonnie lrving Judy Loechel, Diane Vivell, Judy Hawkins. Sixth raw: Lois Earner, Tiki Feller, Janice Cook, Dede Fiss, Jackie Cranston, Anne Roush, Burr Passenheim, Seventh rowi Carlos Johnson, Jo Anne Lewis, Ingrid Pagolys, Shirley Canfil, Ann Shimeall, Kathleen Aufdenspring, Fred Hunemuller. Eighth row: Wayne Moore, Larry Landon, Carol Markel, Alfred Smith, Frances Pool, Carol Heger, Huey Hom, Paul Hom. 9252, g X French Club-First row, left to right: Jane Keeney, Dawn Wilson, Sczrita Mattson, Sue Heath, Mr, Alexander lsponsorl. Sec- ond row, Goyla Erickson, Pam Willioms, Pat Elliott, Coral Jones, Alma Zoch, Fred Nobles. Third row: Ron Tyler, Robert Oliver, Steve Bellon, Marion Howard, Don Cohen, Gladys Bukszpon. V14 . sow . 'VVV A ii A i - A g, - E ' ' XA! S5- ii Q 2. 3 , V' ' 1 4 2' f :JSR f. . gl l Styx l if ,Q ,X SI' , ' sage, V 'H ,:- ff- A W,,. Mai Wai-First row, left to right: Henry Hom, Neta Loo, Nancy Seid, Alice Yeei Second row: Rollie Quon, Donald Hom, Marie Wong, Rosemary Tom, Elaine Quon. Third row: Richard Mafong, Meijeon Tom, Mrs. Collins lsponsorl, Helen Wong. 4 D ' ,fl Zli Wi S i if Lettermen's Clubflfirst row, left to right' Fred Mocoroi, Ed Borylo, Jim Orvick, Les Jones, Mike Alessio, Lorry London, Bill A ' d R Schmidt, Augie Bregonte. Second row: Tetsuden Koshimo, Monuel Dorisoy, Duord Cowie, Monte Ketner, Barry Lon on, on Hertzberg, Brion Edelsteint Third row: George McGuffie, Steve Lydon, Ken Kofko, Ron Anderson, Tom Bollord, X, offs! . I 5 J z 1 l li' f ,ig l Stage Crew-First row left to right Stephen Piggott John Skworch Bill Poncovo ' ' , f V , , ge, Chuck Nchol , T K ht, S d row. Al Eoton, Jerry Wotson, Jerry Mcinsir, Phil Gohon. Third row: Harvey Emery, Charlie Silvol Mr.Sde Cilolflmnolfqlflnstrucllgrlll 3 3 P nit 'v L. 1 V 'fuvn W in nut h 'nina 1 7 1 X x ligglggf Vx 9551114 'i gulf 1 1 ' llill l , nl' Pl., tt Suv Latin Club-First row, left to right' Mrs Josephine Reid lsponsorl, Shoron Bell, Beth Quillin, Donno Couchrnon, Ann Shimeoll, Mllicent Grey, Terrv Thompson, Ricky Sterz, Penny Mocllonold, Morlene Mitchell, Trudy Bell, Porn Morckwordt, Second row Den Cooghey, Svivio Lowler, Corol Henderson Carol leon Yc?unQ,CorljulWl1iffen, Kotherine Donohue, Pool Nettles, Tiki Feller, Donno Gerrv, Bdrboro Booder Third row l-lcrlon Vvilsnn, Melonie Lone Sondro Smith, Alice Lontz, Pot Lozos, Mio Doster, Robin Towner, Soson Term, Jockie Cioiwsttn Koien Pirnie Charlotte Heitsol Fourth ww Wfxlter Borroos, Buff Keough, Ronnie Dewse, Mori, Anno Cot la Sharon Renz, Muon Moxser, Terri, Chamberlain, Robert Priie, Joon Foelsch, Judy Howkins, Judv Loechel, Adrienne Fronldin tif wr ' ' ,, 'W iw ,,...,fi W . s,-: Q I 'S +' ,ZS - .- aa', m.sf ' f fJg ' -,f A 1, T if g ' 'fl rx ' h'4f3f '5'f . 'Lv' I gif 1,33 V t K. X , fi s , s ,t K -.1 German ClubiFirst row, left to right' Corl Ryngholnfw Philip Word, Joe Lindroth, Les Jones, Bob Rime, Thornos Logons, Hen- rietto Witt, Koty Tietz, Mory Dovis Second row: Miss Bell Csponsorl, Fred l-lonemuller, Peter Wogner, Jerry Beovers, Lorry Picolorich, Solly Turner, Joon Wolff, Jornes Tofford, Abro Gwortney, Lee Lorhpton Third row, Stephen Stolpe, Wendell Jocob, Mike Ellis, Kuey l-lorn, Ron Leip, Tim Fitzgerold, ingrid Pogolys, Keren Smith, Donno Osborne, Robert Mendozo, Dove Allison, l .-M 3 ff J , M ll' r ta W K , , , V Latin Club First row left to right' Carolyn lnouye Jodene Kobayashi, Virginia Hom, Karyl Straus, Mrs. Helen Cunning- ham Csponsgl. Second row: Andrea Russell, Ada Jelon Johnson, Carol Ortmon, Shela Wosk, Linda Powell, Linda Ayres, Kathy Holmes Steve Gale Alfred Smith, Joe Uris, Barbara Park, Jerry Rottschafers Third rowi Dolores Ingram, Vicki Ad A B t B b Coleman, Patlpeninger, Rluth Sommerlot, Janice Cook, Betty Threadgill, James Long, Mary ams, nn rumme, o Elliott, Bill Tufford, Burr Passenheim, Wayne Moore, Fourth row: Rosie Hernandez, Alan Wilson, Michael McLaughlin, Richard Peterson, Tong Benson, Walter Burrous, Joe lraci, Victor Stark, Bob Gorse, Fifth row: Lois Earner, Margo Griffin, Tom Lester, Donna Collier, John Pazo, Dave Davidson, Dwight Rainey, John Steert, Ron Leib, Jeff l-lorris, Jim Coffey. 3 -K Dil 25 . A Club Hispana-First row, left to right: Emma Landazuri, Alex Esparza, Blanca Ruelas,.Toni Nieto, Second row: David Zammar- ripa Priscilla Grant Yolanda Valdoriso Pete Guerreso, Carolyn Crowder, Carlos Gutierrez. Third row: Rosie Hernandez, June Clady, Delia Moreno, Emma Guenno, Frances Murillo, Augustin Valdez, Fourth row: Rosa Kastlie, Marjorie Rodriguez, Rose ' ' 35 Maria Guaiardo. D' .Y 5,1 V. y for 'S i ,.,. ,. S HF! ,1 -,eq , , n ' . - , . f A55 WT lf' of T7 l Q .ef 4fQ 5 if 1' J Viz .am :wr 5 :ta I 1 as-3' ,. ,y V,,,, , .-P 4441 ' Twigbendersflfirst row, left to right' Carol Ortman, Carol Henderson, Joe Uris, Linda Thomas, Margaret Sibley, Marcia Ste- phens, Linda Buchanan, Jane Keeney, Mary Dawn Davis, Second row: Alice Lantz, Miding Miraflor, Susan Heath, Suzanne Jef- frey, Mary Russell, Gayle Erickson, Helen Simmons, Sidley Evans Third row: Charlene Boucher, l-lellen Jones, Vicki Fowler, Susan Terry, Kay Takasugi. Fourth row: Georgina Thomas fsponsorJ, Barbara Mott, Jean Laputz, Sharon Searles, Gail Runde stram, Evelyn Kelly, Steve Bellan Fifth row Carolyn lnouye, Rosemary Tom, Virginia Hom, l-lisae Shima, Sally Turner, lda Horton, Viia Ports, Olga Todorica, Ardyth Estes, Jettie Cook. .5 K 'N s as y 5 ...astf I 'ga W'f ...1 Jr. Red Crossf First row, left to right: Joanne Torres, Bonnie Johnson, Melicent Gray, Barbara Barbour, Allan Zukor, Thomas Logans, Calvin Jones. Second row. Cynthia Ketchum, Ruth Sommerlot, Jean Higbee, Carol Ann l-lenrickson, Third row: Jan- ette Barber, Elaine Jameson, Yolanda Valdorino, Ferne Dumont, Suzanne Jeffrey, Juanita Zuniga, Toni Padua, Joy Furuya, Fourth row: Michael Simeth, Donald Sharp, Ford Gayden, Alfred Smith, Ken Kaffta, . W V., i. r as :Q L A' Q 4, J' 2 kgs if, l L .LJ ivyzff ,A ,., lf'X A, .N 7 , QW, Rustee Kaiser Russ Editor f--wel i itll RUSS Sfflff Lefffnlight, first row RosemoryAllreil, Jeon Highee, Joanne l-latalson, lrlustee Carol Mailael, Ansel Grnv laclvisorl Third Kaiser Second row JoEtta Eaton, Dione Richoiils, 'OW EUYJCVWC MCDUVHL Jlm Kelleg, Steve Brown Fourth row Ronald Lonclweer, Dave Beerlle l-larvex Wels, Brian Etlelstein, Lannx Villorin J THE 5 No one con say thot l9S7-'58 was an uninformed yeor tor the Covemenl Editor Rustee Koiser and her busy stotf kept their eyes and ears open to get oll the news into The Russ. Such items os the Letters to the Editor Cstuclents' sounding boardl, compaign results, school comic strip l Little Mon on Campusub, and editorials trom teachers were regulor features, Advisor Mr, Gray, new to SDHS this year, helped both the stott and the iournalism elosses with his knowl- edge ond experience in journalism, ,f 2-.af i is f 'li Ill ir -cf -i WW! no Mae . . - - ' ' Lo 'II d Sc oll7Left to right, frgt row Jo Anne Lewis, Jeanne Higbee, Joe Etta Eoton, Jolene WrlQl'1Af,J'll HGUVLI E Stzfidjlgll LiltrFago, Myrna Wosk,lMr Payne Second row Ansel Gray, Steve Bellon, Ed Smith, Joe Giovonozzi, Jim Geddis, Louis Lippmon, Paul Hom C' k Band Officers--Left to right: Webb Waltower, Jerry Lattery, Jack Hoffman, James Callas, George Semper, Larry Landon, Sandra Stebbins, Jean Markel, Bill Schmidt, Errol Hunt, Mr, Tony Higgins. l Orchestra Officers+Left to right Willie Horton, Peggy Jackson, Mr Tony l-liggins, Ida Horton, James Long i . I in l l in ll l Orchestra-Left to right, first row: Willie l-lorton, Beth Quillen, Nelma Miller, Ramon Lopez, Robert Mase, Cloirellen Christen- sen, Liz Thompson, Billie Dentham. Second row: Sylvia Fowler, Katy Tiely, Patty Warrinen, Mike Irwin, John Frabbotta, Bert Blinn, Connie Shivers, Alice Barns, Dail Cooper, John Long, Dwight Stone, Andrea Jackson, Peggy Jackson, Third row: James Long, Daniel Piccolo, Ida Horton, Mr Tony Higgins, ti W 1 'lfy f -L M. . , ,..' 'tri 1tN0t, s : ee , f-Q - l 'fc 2 iraqi . , 3 il Q Nw Q Q -',... ,K - h Pep Band--First row, .left to right: Ricky Sterz, third coronet, Bert Blinn, second coronet, George Semper, drums, Bill Schmidt, second trombone, Dwight Stone, first trombone. Second row: Jerry Lattery, bass, David Dietrich, first tennor sax, Jack Hoff- man, first alto sax, Dwight Rainey, first coronet, Larry Landon, baritone. Whether it was playing a little bit of jazz or a Sousa march our smaller band, the Pep Band, showed just what its name intimates. Not only did they play for rallies and assemblies, but they also followed the basketball team at all their games throughout the season. This group, made up of only boys, is chosen by competition, and advised by Mr, Higgins. l l l il l i f- l i li , if Pl r' i A l L J J., sv I - J . 'X' H 1? J V, 5 2 - eo eff It it at f' ea M ' t P i,i, . ef wi s T ,- . - , 1 J, QE if A A53 Y ', , -J . L f . i i g sRfB'E5Pif ip if-V J trailer? s e rff 21:1 EES , is , f,4.,,v , ,, . of tu, . ' ' N , , , - s A , V - so ff- 'f we 'J iw 1 J A -' A l A 1 i ' ' l i I 4, 11 'tj' g g f ,B , , 1 qi ' . 1 ll. T t ' 'K' ' ' J A ' 54 JG? J .s Shir - e 4s Band-First row, left to right: Jack Hoffman, Betty Anne Balt, Billie Grey, Raymond Buck, Jean Markel, Sandra Stebbins, Pat Weathers, Mary Anderson, Dwight Rainey, Alice Burns, Carl Boecker, Bert Blinn, Second row: Richard Hutchinson, John Dyk- stra, Errol Hunt, Dave Dietrich, Tommy Gibson, Webb Waltower, Edward Ellis, John Freeburg, Bill Schmidt, James Callas, Ron- nie Berger, Benny Wood, Alexander Harris, Gail Buff, Harold Peterson, Terry Thompson, Elvert Waltower. Third row: Mr. Tony Higgins, George Semper, Floyd Hayes, Mike Ellis, Doig Campbell, Beatrice Brashear, Gary Simpson, Jerry Lottery, Larry Lane con, Barry Landon, Fred Padua, Richard Peterson, Albert Zasueta, Lasteen Smith, Rickey Sterz. 39 r 3 'Tia ,Q au. iv Choirfliirst row, left to right: Marlene Mitchell, Tiki Feller, Joery Bollin, Adelaide Maugeri, Sue Lawrence, Second row: Mel- vin Southern, Kathie Barrett, Linda Ayres, Pat Elliott, Harlan Wilson, Barbara Park, Johnny Nason. Third row: Ed Boryla, Erma Slaughter, Dave Schurr, Judy Mathews, Jerry Aalfs, Ken Pendleton, Joanne Hatalson, Le Roy Kenniston, Lynn Aeschliman. Fourth rowi Gail Rundstrom, Albert Watson, Jackie Cranston, Edward Clos, David Hawkins, Teddy Hall, Bavid Palmer, Madalyn Moore, Hershel Hendrickson HILLTUP gg A F Jet sv J Choir-A-First row, left to right: Carolyn Kwint, Carol Bentzien, Henry Quintero, Barbara Parish, Bill Del Rosario, Earline Boone, Lutherene Reynolds Second row: Ken Warren, Jasper Asaro, Judy Loechel, Bonnie Salerno, Thomas Simeth, Judy Hawkins, Mamie Willburn, Norma Flores, Third row: Marilyn Bailey, Charles R. Davis, Elizabeth Reeves, Thomas Meshack, Judy Henke, John Farrell, Jean Byerly, Harold Etta Miller, Maple Williams. Fourth row: Penny Warren, Sal Ferrantelli, Betty Wells, Steve Andrews, Ada Jean Johnson, Charles Blake, Joan Plourde, Bill Bruce, Charles Warren ff -QE l', A X , s-+53 , I Choir4First row, left to right: Charles Van Hise, Jodene Kobayashi, Claudia Peck, Ernie Blanchard, Linda Butler, Jeanette Prock Second row' Betty Pryor Era Lee Tom Gray, Mike Alessio, Dave Beedle, Linda Dawson, Toni Padua. Third row: Koy h S I- Takasugi, Benny Hollman, Deerla Fackrelll, Eugene Sheridan, Esther Rolf, Roger Anderson, Miding Miroflor Faurt row: i vano Estrada, Sharon Martin, Fred Marsh, Sue Henry, Walt Robbins, Elizabeth Bahu, Roger Gaskins, lrene Hughes, IIHUIH Q f ..--.av Choir-First row, left to right: Carol Ortman, James Orvick, Carolyn Maydole, Bob McCain, Carol Ann Hendr biotte. Second row: Ronnie Dewse, Ron Cohen, Carol Henderson, James Long, Dorothy Bettinger, Mary EI rnond Blanco, Evelyn Kelly. Third row: Bonnie McRae, Ben Eager, Lili Fago, Bob Sarstield, Jean Lowerison gfoffl Sl'l0WVeV, Andrea Russell. Fourth row: Bob Moon, Penny Crouch, Ed Johnson, Kelly Irving, Judy Waid, R aratino. 1 1 I - . 3 . ickson, Judy Lam- len Hartman, Ray- , Bert Griffith, Bar- on Acheson, Mary 4 l M0dfiQOlS' eFirSt row, left to right: Carolyn Maydole, Gail Rundstrom, Elizabeth Reeves, Evelyn Kelly, Bonnie McRae, Bar- bara Parks, Bonnie Salerno, Lili Fago, Carol Bentzien, Second rowi John Farrell, Herschel Hendrickson, Sal Ferrantelli, Roger Anderson, Lynn Aeschliman, Walt Robbins, Susan Henry, Fred Marsh, Trudye Johnson, Joe Alkire, Bob Sarstield, Charles Blake, Charles Davis xfmx Mfg K,ff N-,xx Ri . Mixed ChoireeFirst row, lett to right: Mrs. Conant, Elizabeth Johnson, Rita Lucero, Angela Alioto, Christine Grauel, Rosemarie Wells, Mary Alice Frost, Gladys Sloan, Daundelyn Rhodes, Delores Daniels, Joyce Rainey, Carmen Richardson, Second row: Irene Scram, Lorene Cox, Donald Sharp, Frances Murillo, Dolores Artis, Joan Bodien, Leni Christopher, Diana Daniel, Juanilo Kirk Third row: Lorus Walker, Tony Harris, Terry Chamberlain, Clifford Lopez, Eddie Duenas, Hilliard Edwards, Bobby Smith, Luis Pedroza, Charles Barrett, Forrest McGowan. Fourth row: Lawrence Bradley, Johnny McWhinney, Larry Shottner, Fred Anderson, James Newman, Fifth rowi Virginia Allen, Harvey Wells, John Lolbert, Manuel Battaglia, Richard Davis, Gilbert Mesa, Clint Southwell. sig 1 C is-if-,x r-HWS ,, my KMA 1 Mixed Chorus -First row, left to right' Judith Byrd, Rachel Ortiz, Estella Chavez, Linda McElyer, Mary Howard, Serafena Asaro Norma Wire, Dolly Willburn, Gladys Scales Second row. Rebecca Heeven, Virginia Rlahe, Helen Tyler, Martin Qlm- sted Carol Burke Sharon Jones, Willetta Atheston, lrrna Beaver, Mrs Conant Third row Henry Johnson, Matthew Williams, Ed Cabian Rufus' Howard, Barbara Catlin, Ernest Watson, Gloria Rogan, Joan Castro, Robert Lariego, Manuel Barreno. Fourth row JohnlJones, James Wilson, Tim Eatmon, Byron Smith, James Sanders, Thomas Tutson 'i 4. v x ,,t..1a-.- .Q Y'-'K , , .Vi ,Tx .gnu ,Q ,'1i-5?-Ellis .. in -2 1:3 iff S . is fi: T . ix' A . x- V' :rf . J., 'fi T L A E , N ip 49' 4, l Y ll i ' , ,xl L R, i Virginia John- Girls' Chorus--First row, left to right' Gloria Capps, Jean Neal, Mary Joyce Phillips, Della Bell, Gloria Robinson, son, Jean Blake, Dolores Artis Second row: Margie Stoner, Myearl Van Hise, Olethia Armstrong, Jackie Lucas, Janice Turner, Janice Douglas, Nancy Olive, Dolores Lamb, lona Biggs, Third row' Carolene Egipta, Hekeb Perez, Neta Fay Dean, Earnestine Daniels, Virginia Thompson, Onetha Porter. Fourth row: Mrs Conant, Pat Randolph, Kathy Penuelas, Lois Rollins, Lulu Barrios, Millie D'angles, Phyllis Simmans, Mary Alcoser. Thomas, Betty Alioto, Jo Ann , , if, is f fr i Girls' Chorus' -First row, left to right' Mrs Conant, Charlesetta Ross, Vera Casan, Joyce Moore, Carmen Marquez, Norma Esmcdina, Jackie Kent, Elizabeth Ruez, Lorraine Antiporda, Imelda Ramirez, Joyce White, Second row: Eunice Johnson, June Clady, Jo Anne Williams, Erma Thornton, Shelba Goodwin, Joann Foster, Darlene Perkins, Sandra Scott, Pat Gordes Third row, Rosaline Balistrieri, Helen Simmons, Ella Davis, Gladys Dillon, l-lelen Jones, Susan White, Diana Thomas, Deanna Jones, Roberta Lopez, Jane Petersen, Joyce Kinnan, Paula Chambers Thespians---Front row, left to right: Dave Beedle, Sharon Martin, Judy l-lartsock, Linda Thomas, Rhys Morgan, Phyllis Cantrell, Second row: Carolyn Inouye, Deena Fackrell, Carol Jean Frandell, Lona Mae Waddel, Sue Lawrence. Third row. Venita Jenkins, Barbie Brown, Bobbie Thompson, Mr. DeLannoy. 'N ,- -laws wwe-..,,s Color Guard: Thomas Scott, Edward Ellis, Dave Fritschel, Thomas Simeth Blue Divils Front Mike lrwin, Bill Kennedy First row, left to right Bill Pedroza, Harold Dudley, Dave Allison, Mike l-lansen Johnnie Beck, Floyd Smith Second row Donald Cartei, llollie Quan, Phil Hamilton, Burnall Fisher, Luis Pcdroza Third row' Jerrv Mansir Edward Ellis, Michael Marm. n, Joe Mendez, Charles Van Hise, Suit- H. ll. T. II. Boys with a military tuture in mind are able to get good experience in military training at San Diego High School. Helping to make better citizens ot the young men who complete the course, the ROTC supplies the Reserve and regular Army with commissioned and non-commissioned otticers. The junior student can receive credits toward graduation by taking it, and the senior in ROTC can become commissioned into the army reserve upon graduation. .,-i Bqffqlion Staff-Frontg Donald Waddell, First raw, left to Rifle Team-Front: John Sederf. First row, lett to right: Don rightg Allen August, William Odle, Bill l-lays, Brian Fulton. ald Carter, K, Bumell Fielder Jr., Edward Ellis. Second row Second row: Mike Irvin, James Denny, David Fritschel, Nick Pottortf, Rick Williams, Third row James Hughs, William J. Odle, Bill l-lays. F l G ll E ans Second row Dean Vandlver Edwin Headquarters Company -Flrsr row, left to right Roger Gasklns, Brian a Ton, era Q v V A b , E Dyer, Salvador Dcll2io, Lows Mora Perez, Mnclwael Slmeflw, Roy David, Bob Sloan, John Brown Tlfvlrd row' Duck Dlestel, Loans Lnppman, James Barrett, ljnaser Lucas, Claude Janes, Thomas Latarow, Milo Hansen WN Company A First row, left to right Rallie Quan, Dave Allison, Jlm Haines, Jack Dawes, Larry Clwristison, Edmund Cotton, Jerry Manslr, Oflsa Suifanv Second row' Thomas Slmeflv, Jlrn James, Mnclwael Marmon, Rlck Williams, Luis Pedroza, Nick Potrarll Tlvlrd row. Jalwnnie Beck, l-larold Willoughby, Allen Cotton, Jerry Toakcr, Larry Picolorltclw 5.- Jarnes Denny, Cleveland Bradshaw, David Company B 7l:irst raw, left to right: Willie Jones, Pat Weathers Second row: Oson, Douglas Campbell, Edward Ellis, Third row Garry Simpson, Jerry Bastida, John Nason, John Seedorf, Dudley Harold Fourth row: Floyd Srnith, Timothy Eatrnan, l-larold Becks, Johnny Parks H icks, Anthony Abra Gwartney, Company C 7First raw, left to right: Charles Barrett, Robert Oliver, Roger Jacobsen, Alexander l-larris, Jeff Wilson, Harold Whitesel, Kenneth Fielder, l3ill Peclroza, Second row' Vince Griffin, Mike Sage, Don Brady, Joe West Duane Campbell, Al llgllrferhlebaclliw, Kenneth l-lalberg. Third row: Michael McLaughlin, Laird Halliday, Tyrone Taylor, Bob Jones, Larry Shaffner, i enne y. .lg 47 L X 1 - - Af 7' 5 M ' C ,Y C, R, Q 1 . 9 Ju XM NPV fr Lf. A , . su ' I-N' , :QI f 7 A G' w seg? azxrv lj, ' AXALAFZX 3 Cilgfiiv r UQ Qu ,A i Vkliigxfiv ' t Q eatseefe, Htrfe f A iwgg C Q ff' ' mi! ' xcscg- silt iff? f, T 6 P r K- 2531 5, C9 , ' s Tiff? , T , 425 T' A lt Q V-TL' -13124, I '4l'RJ9lA K wj'1 fihfgjlpgy Lx if L-225 In X, 'N Q' , i1,gf.3Kf Ju. '4.,- ffssm ,- T-f -, , ,A ,V ' 'by i K' 4 X rx RN X ,A , 4 ,' A 'i r V V r fr gi, 'Y V f .. he , 'f ,l 5 i g- mlb. ff -rig :IliNamibiaEnnmmnmmhimlmiemnnemmnh POM PON CORPS ffirst nw left ts right Capt Betti, Jo West, Marx Hill, Kathy Warner, Doris Tom, Frances Booth, Thelma y i Bett C la, ljlixllrs Cantrell Jaan Harmon Sue Lawrence, Judi, Lane, Carolyn Takasugi Second row Sponsor Mrs Shir- lnl xes P ilxn Tfm Dann: Csllicr Dot Carlile, Donna Osborne Carolyn Siello, Marilxn Bailey, Charlotte Tarver, Lyla Lan- w L, wi D arson C Xl Shawn Mczrtin Third raw Capt Dena Fackrell, Sue Smith, Shirley Brown, Paula Chambers, Caro- w l Sqn i Thuinas, Eexerli. Toxlsr Dunne Richards, ,loan Plwurile, Judy Vivell, Carolxn Brado, Jeanette Unser SEHBEA ETTES With seguins glittering, batons whirling, flags twirling the San Diego High Sef- geanettes did much to heighten school spirit at the football and basketball games, The varied groups and leaders snapped through their routines in pre-game rallies with such enthusiasm and pep that the carry over to the game that night was not difficult for the San Diego l-ligh School crowd. With such half- time shows as the Western and Christmas shows, the girls aroused many cheers from the crowds in Balboa Stadium, the Aztec Bowl, and East Los Angeles Junior College Stadium. They continued displaying their intricate drills at basketball games and ral- lies through the year. Colonel Sharon Martin l ' -4 fam -ve 6 Ei! 1 xx K , gf? :Hg K y '- . -M . n V -r L f-w 1 9 N vm -- S C- 6 . XY I -I . A I H - Q-Q 'gl , - 2 .J ,- A I l X all AS , YN? 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First row, lett to right Judy Olive, Sheila McWay, Guinette Morrison, Gayle Burnett, Carol Jones, Deanne Fuss, Carol Bentzien, Darlene Perkins, Fngracia Aruta, Betty Pryor, Shirley Jorgenson, Copt Sondra Smith Second row Melinda Mellusi, Beverly Jackson, Joan Watts, Danna Shablack, Serafina Asaro, Bonnie Johnson, Barbara Shawver, Louise Campbell, Linda Miller Judy Lester, Marlene Peabody, Sponsor Miss Mary Ann l-lotfhine Third raw, Carolyn Givens, Flaine Jameson, Marion Howard, Diane Vivell, Claire Bearinger, Ingrid Pegalys, Barbara Fry, Susan Godfrey, Judy Waud, Jenny Lindebrekke, Capt Joyce Kilmer This organization, sponsored by Mrs. -layes and Miss l-lotthine, consisted ot seven Twain groups: single batons, double batons, single flags, double flags, captains, drums, oom-pon corps. The groups were led by :olonel Sharon Martin and Major Penny :rouch who were always present to add to The entertainment with solo and duet nurn- oers. These girls underwent much rigorous oreparation and training to quality tor par- ticipation with the Sergeanettes, A highlight of the girls' activities was the Sergeanettes' Ball held January 3l in the J alboa Park Club. The girls who may look orward to a new year with the Sergeanettes s leaders and rnembers were introduced by rs, l-layes. Major Penny Crouch A 9 I-. .' it ,img ,,,.., H:-- ,. 4 X Wh ' w. 2 ,kgw 'I le. Q Q lf .ca-6 , - 3,2 , ' . -- W 'f I .4 ,. ., L, ' V. ,, My , ff 9 .gf-:X J Q, H ,J ., ,ff X' ' M' A ,,- Mai' 'sr CWS ' 'L r-r tug. ,r ' K ll ,,,- ' . . '- ' K' , r. 7 .. 5' - , ' 'Alfie' -. - ,- f- ibffjifhg -. .- , .,- f ,I fl. . '- lr, Q f 1. s . if., C wif! V p Q, , 'lyx - 2. l oi ffll- - 1+ Elm 44 .Juli I 5- 'xo xc ' fl Q ,. L 1.:,., ,. XXX, A X Y - -- J- nf ...uf . 59 k at k W - 1. , 1 il I 1 . ,,, I 5 L , Z , , , e tt,, we , W , C Q or J W'-'--vw-.4-A .-' . C Mg ' 'iafl fi Q+?4f'f?QF?-,WTS-ssl-'g,4Lr?'i'.f':fff' X , , F . 'V ' 73-'04 Z'7Tf,',i, fl141.,5,g..'.,2'f2if:1:,9ff ZLfSr'-1',51? J7-.J v -1, Us 05. .gf fflKP',fngf . wW.m-a,g,,.1f.5A-- -'-37x-M' 4 +.-eve... Qi im., 'fe--Af ,mV.1fse..ifzfr Af 'ww - - , 2,.T1i?7fhK.ji?lz.?i,-g.As - , , 4,3 4 , xg. W sixyuv 'Al calf-'..1l:L:'m. -L .figggsi-lyk-E A-15-..1 :ls :n,+..1' ' ' 'A Lfea-sf' of Captains: First row, left to West. Second row: Trudye Fockrell, Sandro Smith. D 54,,f!Qgk -Q W - right: Peggy Jockson, Betty Jo Johnson, Joyce Kilmer, Deeno H l 5 s 'Y x '43 A If-4 . h 4 '. ' , F oJo'i ioie f f WJJ' iJ'JJ ' Z ' U ' J' A, J , , yi X VVV.,- 4 . 'Q X ' , fa ,fb-vw V th, of, - -. J lf. is t fs X , f F r Hi .. 5 wx, . . f , fi I .r , T .. . ,gy A 1 si P g 1 L ' i if 1 Single Batons: First row, left to right: Rosolie Castillo, Corolyn lnouye, Second rowt Jodene Koboyoslrui, Lindo Tlwomos, Borboro Brown, ,, Q, L , .1 . 3 s' Z 49 4 Sf 'N + 3X 1 M, , A N5 M, , , , 1, ,,.f,....,, ,,:.c ,1,,. ' gs J U .K ' , -, . sf- Ts -QW,-1, -. 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A. .gg 1 - -as .. ,..mf.4.2x?'u4i' .il u ,:'??avw1..- .:: nEf ..- I ,, - M Q. - 171 .A AJQQQA .hfgyi ' J -' ,, Y ra- '38, Double H0952 l-eff l0 fl9l'1l1 Jolene WVl9lWlf Cl'19VVY Wlnnf Double Batons: Left to right: Cyntlwio Collins, Carmen Silvo, Modolyn Moore, Vicky Fowler, Lindo Dowson. Jeanette Prockl Rebecca Ramirez, 50 r , ts, .fe Q K V- A ,Aaah ,A ,-fu. In I eng, . , J , e ' - : s , not xp 5 - ...,,, :R Q, Wx. X - --Q tt , ,lf vi D1 s 465 r- 'L frrgs DRUM CORPS-First row, left to right: Mara Zeltens, Bonnie Irving, Martha Roberts, Margo Griffin, Kathy Tietz Cecilia Shivell, Carol Henderson, Kay Campbell, Second row: Diana Thomas, Dorothy Bettenger, Virginia Thompson, Capt. Peggy Jackson, Lt. Trudye Johnson, Susanna White, Tina Morrell, Sharon Renz. ww Q' if Q Y-TEENS-First row, left to right: Irene Hughes, Gladys Calhoun, Jettie Cook, Della Bell, Christine Raza, Second row: Toni Padua, Ida Anderson, Judy Clady, Mary DeForge, Betty Chester, Ardyth Estes, ' O f in 'ii g g V IITIVITIES lf the Son Diego High Covemon ond Cuvebelle could go bock into the time of the Middle Ages they would find many things which would remind them of our own time. They might find o costle very similor to our ivy-cov- ered one, they might even toke port in o bonquet feost or festive boll presented by o king or such. Actuolly, if the Covemon were looking for octivities which he would reolly enjoy he would find himself much better off ot Son Diego High. lnsteod of the woltzing ond curtsy of the medievol donce, he would Rock ond roll, or Cholypso, to Rhythm ond Blues music ot the Sergeonettes Boll, Senior Donce, Sodie Howkins Doy Donce, or Senior Prom. lf he wonted ci feost, Son Diego High con provide even thot with its A.S.B. Bonquet, Romon Bonquet, i l l 9 y I i l l i l l i i N ' ess X!! D c! e,e.sg!e.c gc f Z I 'E I N 2 fs if V x ij rj! :L Lbyy gf V WL Lygkmp ij ,fury 'E ff!! , 7 Yi 'ufl I I ' IYJP VW 1 L5L,ff'SyjL elif UYM fy, W 1apK!6D,W jg M IV, My Bch' 4 ff ly ffwfig ,jf W 2 j 1- M, W ,Q f , f5 W M IJQQULV 4122 'ff V !jdvrv,AzkJ.!ZZi4,Q4,QL7ZZ2klt-0 ,V 4. E 661 gf , Q95 A yi N 1 Il'- xx N '41 r Ae- A .Q- qs . ,ga it ff' , my 'plc AfZ,6e,4.JQ6..g,7?r-ad-f-J ,c,u.,4fz.u'1f.-e4,4,J- Cd-v'r1,g,L,,JfT5 ,Cla C44-Aa-,564-,. Q41-4-4-1-f 2OZLf 4L1f.f Qsgkifgz LJ,,w.z.e,e.J i,,,,,, 444,41 '7Zcf..,.e,..fe,-u,..,,z'2,g,4,,'274,,s7c, ,2f.-c.,6,6JSr'7q...f.,g...J fWWfM ,.4 ff.1lf4Z'3 k J' W'f L'5 'J' t cL,ZocA-a..7,r,.Q -6c..Q., f6CJ,v64eJ 75,1-ZW dj! S644-LAL? I lf Z W H ,: V , , 'ing' 'A his , 1, rg, K. . V, V K: ' f f l1f , ,, K 'N-W A' V, 'Q , I , , I, 4V,, i t ,Z . J A ,,,, 23 fl i ii F7 B B! ' J Mary Harvey Pete l Venita Jenkins Kay Takasugi E- A 5 'Sf B , fi' Joe Giovanazzi Q at H If 'Vi -1 - e ' Carol Jean Frandell Jasper Asar Performing at games wasn't all our busy song and cheer- leaders did this year. Getting Pepster subscriptions, writing and putting on rallies, doing publicity stunts for the Russ subscription campaign, making up new routines, teaching the song and cheer- leader candidates tor next year, representing San Diego High at a meeting of all song and cheerleaders at the Education Center, and working always to stimulate spirit and good sportsmanship were some of their duties. Looking around campus you were sure to see Kay, Venita, Mary or Carol Jean rushing around doing some job or errand, with Pete, Joe or Jasper chasing after with another, A lot of thanks is due them forthe time they gave. if ,wrt ,sag V5 if ff' Pepsters-First row, left to right: Judy Mathews, Jean Byerly, Roger ,Anderson Second row: Carol Bentzien, Barbie Brown, Venita Jenkins, Kay Tokasugi, Miding Miraflor, Carol Henderson. Third row: Bob Moon, Joe Giovanazzi, Carol Jean Frandell, David Hawkins, Sharon Martin, Mrs Miller, HOIIIEQTDIIIJIIB No doubt, our Homecoming rally held on November l5 was the best ot the year. The enthusiasm ot the students was height- ened by the presence ot the Queen, Sue Chapin, and her attendants, Sandra Wooden, senior, l-larvena Berryman, Junior, and Ber- tha Rios, sophomore, Another ot the con- tributing tactors were the alumni ot the classes ot 'l7, '32, and '47. The humorous skits representing these classes were well received, as well as the speeches made by the alumni, and by the student body otticers. To keep everyone in- tormed as to what was happening, a very good special edition ot the Russ was printed. Following the assembly the alumni gath- ered at a tea in the cafeteria to renew old ac- quaintances and exchange post-graduate ex- periences with teachers and classmates. That evening in Balboa Stadium alumni and students, along with their lovely Queen and her attendants, watched the Cavemen struggle for a 2l -l3 victory over Point Loma. The dance held in the Balboa Park Club after the game topped off the exciting day. Entertainment was provided by the Sounds, the Mellowmen provided the music and to top it off a jitterbug contest was held. The Cav- ers, the alumni, and the Royalty enjoyed themselves and felt that this Homecoming was among the best held so far at San Diego High School. ff-E 1 r , ' -15533, . Sue Chapin Homecoming Queen N-va.. Sandra Wooden Harvena Berryman BerTl'tO Rios Senior Attendant Junior Attendant Sophomore Attendant 6 X A L., wk V fd BHLLEES FOOTBALL CARNIVAL RALLY A day at the circus was the theme ot the first rally ot the season. Members ot Pepsters and Madrigals sat around the ring, watching the show, as head cheerleader Pete swung in by trapeze, and the Sergeanettes performed one ot their many rou- tunes. HOOVER RALLY Ole! To the tune at the guitar we traveled a few miles south tor a setting, as brave matador Fred Nobles challenged the clumsy Cardinal bull, To really create an atmosphere, three of our more tal- ented students donned jackets with Tijuana Police Dept, on the back. Mike Alessio also seems to have gotten in a plug tor Caliente Con the wall.l LINCOLN RALLY Sting the l-lornetsl As our faithful Caveman chased the puny little green Hornet across the stage tFreddy Nobles in a green leotardl, the Pep Band played some at their best numbers and stirred up the spirit for the night's game with Lincoln. HOMECOMING ASSEMBLY Put on tor San Diego High School alumni ot l9l7, l932, and l947, this assembly began the homecoming entertainments, which included the tea, dinner, the game with Pt, Loma l-ligh, and the Homecoming dance. At the assembly, skits were put on representing students of the three early dates and ot l957, and the cheerleaders led some yells, 58 HSSEIIIBLEES CONSTITUTION DAY ASSEMBLY One of the more serious assemblies ot the year, this assembly made many students think about the privileges granted us by our Constitution. With the Madrigals to sing patriotic songs and members ot the Debate Class to speak, the assembly proved very effective, ASB FASHION SHOW Here we see pretty Gail Rundstrom stepping down to meet Joe Giovanazzi in the very successful ASB co-ed fashion show, With charming and witty Molly Morse, ot radio, to serve as mistress ot cere- monies, the whole student body remained interested in the many new tashions supplied by a well-known store in San Diego. ELECTION ASSEMBLY At this assembly the student body was able to get a glimpse ot the tine qualities ot all the candi- dates. Although there were more white-ballot can- didates than there have been in a long time, those who ran gave interesting and intelligent speeches. Here we see Roger Anderson making his winning speech tor ASB president, as other candidates listen, PEP RALLY A triumphal crowd troops past the pep band as Deena Fackrell, the heroine, is rescued by Phil Morris. Blackguard Dave Beedle, who was trying to hold our S.D.H.S. spirit tor ransom, is sent scurrying before the Caveman's club, in one of the most en- joyable rallies we had this year. 3 DHIICEES SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Marryin' Sam Burrows is shown here hitching up two ot the happy Dogpatchers at this year's Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, held in the boys' gym on No- vember 27th. Couples, laden down with their mar- riage licenses and shower-curtain wedding rings, danced to the music of the Velvetones and the Fabians. Shmoo couple-cards of many colors lined the walls, and Barbie Brown made a hit with her stuffed toy shmoo. CO-OP HOP To prove that boys and girls can work well to- gether, these Caveboys and belles appeared at the Girls' League-Boys' Fed Co-Op l-lop. This dance was held in the boys' gym after school, and there was a big turnout to dance to the sounds ot the Velvetones. Smiling in the foreground is Carolyn Maydole with Jack Camiel. SENIOR DANCE The big feature of this dance was the quartet, The Sounds , singing special arrangements by Sal Ferrantelli. The Velvetones played, with Henry Quintero singing You Send Me. A big success, it was held in the War Memorial building on Decem- ber 20. SERGEANETTES' BALL One of the highlights of the winter season at S.D,H.S. is the Sergeanettes' Ball. This year, on January 3lst,.the Balboa Park Club was rocking till the wee small hours with happy couples dancing to the tune of the Velvetones. Lovely Jeanette Prock, shown here with her escort, Bob Maupin, was crown- ed queen ot the ball. 60 SENIOR-FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME The winners! These fine specimens of well-de- veloped male athletes were seen at the senior-fac- ulty basketball game. With the bleachers filled with yelling students, brave faculty songleaders Mrs. Hayes, Miss Fri, and Miss Webb led the small fac- ulty pep section in some cheers, helping their team on to victory. Watching the game until called in for action sit the student team, composed of non-varsity seniors. Decked out in every style of uniform, from Jack Camiel's rubber skull-cop to Pete Ketchum's long underwear and Joe Giovanazzi's striped pajamas, they made a good team in spite of being beaten. TRAFFIC SAFETY ASSEMBLY To emphasize the importance of traffic safety to San Diego High students, an assembly was held in March. The organization was done by Terry Store- vick, safety commissioner, who presented to the stu- dent body the city safety plaque won by the school for the month of February. He introduced an police officer, who presented the movie, The Invisible Passenger. This movie pointedvout the idea that death always rides behind the wheel, and caution is the by-word to every driver. CH EER LEADER TRYOUTS Five candidates for yell leading and seven for song leading were approved by Mrs. Hayes and her committee. Shown here at their final tryout before the complete student body are Cl - rl: Mary Hill, Betty Pryor, Carolyn Takasugi, Phyllis Cantrell. Next year's yell leaders are Eddie Duenas, lheadl, Bob Brandenburg, Robert McCain, and Scott Palm- er, song leaders are Phyllis Cantrell, Cheadl, Mary Hill, Betty Pryor, Louise Devich, and Dede Fiss. ol mini ' mn ,,.. my fs jj-...-, ' in I ls i i C' i simon mug This year's senior class, hav- ing had the pleasure of presenting George R. Kaufman and Moss l-lart's delightful comedy The Man Who Came to Dinneru, is indebted to Mr. Del.annoy, the production assistants, the stage crew and the exceptionally well-chosen caste The boisterous and demanding Mr. Whiteside, played by David Beedle, and his calm and utterly charming secretary, Maggie Cutler, portrayed by Penny Crouch, are two char- acters never to be forgotten, Of course, Bubsie Teuscher, as the very CAST Sheridan Whiteside 4 David Beedle Maggie - Penny Crouch Miss Preen -Jane Keeny Mr, Ernest Stanley - Jim Taylor Mrs. Ernest Stanley - Ernestine Eason Richard Stanley - Dale Simpson June Stanley - Carol Jean Frandell Dr. Bradley - Sidley Evans Beverly Carlton - Brandwell Teuscher Lorraine Sheldon - Deena Fackrell Burt Jefferson - Wink Knowles English Beverly Carlton, and Sidley Evans, that jolly and slightly eccen- tric doctor, would hardly receive any less praise. And to these per- formances the excellent jobs done by the rest of the cast, and you have a play that will undoubtedly be re- membered for years as one of the highlights of the class of l958. Harriet Stanley -Judy l-lartsock Linda Thomas Banjo - Chuck Nichols Professor Metz - John Zvirbulis Sarah e Linda Dawson John - Ralph Mendez M. flLL SCEHDOL S6010 Annie Frank Buffalo Bill Charlie Davenport Cl1iefSi'rfing Ball Dolly Tate Winnie Tate . Tommy Keeler Foster Wilson Pawnee Bill , Bonnie Salerno Mort Conn Mike Alessio Dave Beedle Brandwell Teuscner Deena Fackrell Slfiaron Marlin Wink Knowles Jim Taylor . Fred Rader Q , Ax l ,r Tim Shortt . 7 Jill l-lenn TeddY HGH Art Editor Editor Business Manager j 14 , ,xt cv . lt , ,,. 3 fr l' . 'F F x v. Fred Shapley Photographer aiu' F 5 fwfr., 1 .,,. ' ,K , aj! l 'i,li7.l ' 'F . ,, all Qs Q 5 ..:r' ft WJ rs.. WW ga Hfx 1 My George McGuttie Toni Cervantes Josie Ponce Sports Clubs 81 Organizations Seniors 8 Typist i an Fred Macarai Sports E f f 9 - E. V. E, lx ,X - c K A f F. 'M . 4 E j lsrir E l F ' ss,ss A, is F Q f 'Q' so iss sllrl ' iiil ,,f.t ,.., . . E E s... , E Elizabeth Reeves Write-Ups Evelyn Kelly Ida Brasheor Write-Ups Faculty X ! 1 Linda Stockton Carolyn lnouye Activities Write-Ups ' I .31 I ., , w ' Susan Heath x Write-Ups sith Iliff m i S A F' 1 S f.f-M ui l if y ' 5 Ex U' I Calvert Fackrell -Q - 'z5ig,,,M,f' Sports - fi tw ST oo llt ttt ti ,?'X5l:? - 'Q , N 1 Barbara Pork Write-Ups 1 '.:,'. ,Y fm ,. 5id'eY EVONS iot 5 U, A Q Sandy Coutts Club ond Organizations 5 1 Qi 0' It I Buddy Tackett tw Activities Karen van Gilse I-if Seniors ti ssA A it ' Mr. Wiegand Miss Martinson Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor Many years ago the West was a place of strenuous activities. Cowboys earned their living riding, roping, fighting, and branding cattle, in their leisure time they often amused themselves with wrestling bouts and other roughhousing, Today also the West is known for stren- uous physical activities, but now it is the SDI-lS Cavemen who win the hard fought battles. Under the instruction of well qualified coaches they excel in sports such as football basketball baseball handball, tennis, golf, wrestling cross country and track. ln the SDHS Cave- man there still lives the power and agility which made the Cowboy of other days the symbol of ha rdihood Cphys- ical fitnessl H ,Af '11 ffefdftg 'iff I 132-Carre! V ,J X ,Q K ei 7 v,?fg,a4fif ffffq Q 7 5 7 5.7 c s f J J s i X x 7 W 24401174 1,574 C154 , 2 . , ffzfagg if fx Z,3,g,4Ql0f,g4f 'A r N get' -' l,-.. x J ' lxl Q I px., ' N ' V7 ,zygwy ci A' A, J fx 'quv L K M441 L V2Liw fp U an JL W XL W2 :Dsl von Pppiiwyi Jw A A -N . '7jEf3!L7 I l eyefi-41 446 ' XZLWJZ ' Aw. 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During the first three quarters there was plenty of excitement, as each team repre- senting the East, scored one touchdown, As the final quarter approached, the crosstown rivals, San Diego and Hoover, began what was to be the most exciting quarter of the even- ing. The battle began, and when the dust cleared, the score was San Diego 6, and Hoover O. lt was a triumph for the Cavemen, and smashing defeat for the West. With the triumphant gleam of victory lingering in everyone's eyes, the Pepsters chart- ed busses for the non-league football game with Long Beach Wilson. The enthusiastic stu- dents were well rewarded for the long trip, as our second foe fell by the wayside, Covers scored 33 to the opposition's O. San Diego High's first full game was against Kearny, The local papers were featur- ing a scoring duel between Art Buchanan of San Diego, and Ed Buchanan of Kearny. The game began slowly, but the pace auickened immediately. The featured duel was extreme- ly one-sided, with Art Buchanan stealing the show with an interception and a 65 yard run. The final count, the San Diego Cavemen 33, and Kearny Komets O. On October ll, the rivalry between San Diego and Hoover High continued, as they clashed in Balboa Stadium, The Hoover game was an all-around team victory. Both de- fense and offense were clicking with each man a standout at his position, When the final gun sounded, the score was San Diego 25 and Hoover 6, The Mission Bay Buccaneers, like the rest of the city league teams, fell victims ofthe Cavemen. Showing the same speed and dash, San Diego ripped past Mission Bay 26-O, This was San Diego High's fourth victory of the year due to the varied talents of Ezell Singleton, lva Tucker, Bobby Anderson, and Art Buchanan, who scored the Cavemen's four touch- downs. The Saintsmen were new-comers to the C, P. L. this year, Despite this, however, they were rated as one of the teams to beat. Saints was the first to score, but this one score was the Saints' lone tally though they had a near touchdown had it not been for Neal Pgtties' catching a Saint on the four-yard line after a long chase. With the encouragement from the cheering section, the Cavemen amassed four touchdowns, decisively beating the Saints, 27-7. , 1 ' l ' ,,, T T ' T l'ii T Y T ' I ,gf it T ' lax c' J , ti l'it 5 stt' T 73 v -A S Bobby Anderson Roy Pharis Art Buchanan Carlos Gutierrez George Coggins lst team All-City lst team All-City lst team All-City lst team All-City lst team All-City eirii et -as, l Us I iq W' X ,, l , , xgm sgt 4 ,QM First row, left to right Mgr Buddy Tackett, Jerry Press, Mel Southern, Kelley lrving, Les Jones, George McGuffie, Cal Fock- rell, Second row: Mgr, Ken Kaffa, Coach Duane Maley, Bob Sauile, Robert Felix, Ronnie Diaz, Ofisa Sutonie, Duard Couie, Ross Gagante, Third row: Barry Landon, Charles Johnson, Ezell singleton, Robert Fouler, Art Buchanan, H, D. Murphy, Sam Edwards, Steve Andrews. The Lincoln-San Diego football game was one of the most exciting of the season. The l-lornets scored first, but the Covers were quick to close the gap, San Diego's unblemished record was at stake, and the C. P. l.. title was in the immediate future. Both teams were playing hard, and until the last quarter the outcome was uncertain. Manuel Darisay's re- covery of a fumble in the end zone proved the winning play as San Diego High came out victorious. Nine thousand fans saw the San Diego Cavemen trounce Yuma, 40-O, Duane Maley's Cavemen, with their rigid line and snappy backfield, brought more glory to the Old Gray Castle, After the traditional festivities of our annual l-lomecoming, the alumni and students attended the Homecoming football game with Point Loma l-ligh School. The Pointers weren't rated as extremely tough, yet their team was characterized by their ability to score decisive upsets. The C, P. L, was at stake, When the teams left for half-time, the score was 7-O in favor of the Pointers, but this wasn't to stand for long. Early in the third quarter, the Cavemen scored, and again in the fourth quarter. The score, San Diego 2l, Point Loma l3. San Diego dominated thee C, P. L., another championship for the Cavemen. ik, 70 COGCTW M0leY Coach Slater K -5-W ,., .. ,sw 5 he 2 nm 513 N' NJ-,-'..f ,Lx -H, ts A .fy :, , a buss, L ,AMQX '53lSf'i'vl , First row, left to right: Roy Pharis, Manuel Darisay, Larry Landon, Willie McCloud, lva Tucker, Bobby Anderson, Mike Kel- lough Second row Neal Petties, John Hutchinson, Tom McCormick, Jerry Flack, Bill Rader, Carlos Gutierrez, Coach Bert Slater, Third raw Thruman Pringle, Bill Pressley, Steve Lydon, Robert Osborne, Sammy Taylor, Alex Laputz. SJlLF.GAME5 San Diego High stamped out the Sweetwater Red Devils' fire with a 3l-7 conquest in the opening game of the S. C. l. F. playoff, Bobby Anderson was the first to douse the Red Devils' flames with a sensational 79 yard run, Steve Andrews set up the Covers' second touchdown with a 29 yard sprint deep into Sweet- water territory. Nine plays later Mike Kellough carried over from the two yard stripe for six points. Sweet- water scored a lone touchdown on a pass play in the second auarter, The Covers' next three touchdowns were credited to the beautiful passing of Ezell Singleton who hit his targets lva Tucker, Neal Petties, and Bobby Anderson for l4, 65, and 38 yards, respectively. Despite a very strong aerial attack from the Whittier Cards, the Covemen played a very good defensive and offensive game to overpower the Cards 20-6. This marked up the eleventh straight win for the Covers. The first Cover touchdown was scored in the second when Art Buchanan carried the pigskin from the l5 yard line for a 6-O lead, The Covemen drove 48 yards in eight plays for the second touchdown in the third quarter, The final score was made on an over-center pass from Ezell Singleton to Calvert Fackrell. Al- though starting off rather slowly, the Cavernen couldn't have asked for a better offensive game that night. Bad breaks couldn't come any bigger for the Covemen than the one they received in the Aztec Bowl against Downey, The Vikings wrapped up their second S. C. l. F. championship in a row, San Diego High, known for its defensive prowess, was unable to bar the way of the hard charging and the clever faking of the Vikings. Friday the l3th proved to be truly unlucky. But in spite of the loss, to every loyal Caveman they remained a championship team. X LONG BEACH: I'm all clone, 32-O KEARNY: Where did everybody go? 33-O AO -.n fl HOOVER: What did I do wrong? 25-O MISSION BAY1 I-Iere I come? 26-O I ,.,.,,.4S ' R f ST, AUGUSTINE: Gimme some room! 27-7 YUMA: Get 'em, Bo! 40-O x s W K -. eww? LINCOLN: HELP! I3-7 PT. LOMA: Let's go? 21-I3 SWEETWATER: Will he make it? 31-7 MONTEBELLO: Get up! 27-7 15 Q I ,1 'wi N-uf. fskwa , pw-f - xl A WHITTIER: Just try it. 20-6 DOWNEY: Whof's everybody doin'? 7-24 8 ,iw , , ' A ., ' tt ' . .- 1 - J J it f' f if J 2 ll 11. lb- ' v ll 1:3 JE? 5 firflif K wk? W 1? ff l ll V ll r it ' if i i i . , . l . My r . ,, V X X . ' i M' M 1 . '15, it . X zz: Siem fm .., .. X Y , 5 if 'L X1 Q if N Q' eg es 13 . i jf J.. l We if he K K W1 First row, leftlto right: Ed Hawkes, Kipling Grassit, Sam Gracia, Goilen Raynor, Russell lvory, Tommy Logand, John Nason. Sec- ond rowi Willie Bolton, Ernest Watson, Tyrone Morgan, Steve Simon, Vic Stark, John Bailey, Dennis Dieb. Third row: Charley Papa, Morris Russ, Guy Selleck, Jim Tyrrell, Jan Jarvie, Joe Alkire, Don Braden, Charles Tykstra, EUPHUMERE The Cavemen should find it very reassuring that San Diego High has a backlog of future champs in reserve for the next two years' football games. The fact that there is such a group is evident to anyone who watched the sophomore team play. Or even without having seen them play, their ability was obvious from a casual glance at the score totals. Out often games, will be found only one loss. This record just barely misses tying last year's perfect tally by one game. The team, coached by Mr. Dahms and Mr. Papa, performed well as a unit. But there also ex- isted individual team members who were star athletes in their own right. Richard McClandon, top scorer ofthe yea r, piled up some 20 touchdowns in the course of the season. This was, of course, just one name in the long list of such men as Russell lvory, Thomas Logan, Thomas Meshack, and Joe Alkire that made up the team. lt is because they have demonstrated spectacular skills both collectively and as individuals that San Diego l-ligh may be optimistic about their future as a team. 74 mfg ',,f , 5 -ffflllf . be M ii T i l,,,,,ef, C , -if' g ,g nf' ,fi ffi lf 'ik' V: V ,E L ,gr . i V k.g, A,,,.4 ,is v , .5 3 cr jg gr, 2 s, '51 V X' .XV 'rv 'sw' 'Link H fy, E ' Y.: H Q Q ll as 'J' C f T , n G' l C . I A C il lv J - J X s' , i J iffifilltl im, 'V 4 . ' f ,, ' 7' . J , so V ' 1 I 7 1 -Hg , J 'gg K lgk i Alik 8 ' K N Q ' B - f:.t,iQxK 'Y I Q sg!! I-in ,gr 5, , '4 M 4. 1 .V K , aff ef ff, J x ., C, , ...4 gi QV First row, left to right: Richard David, Terry Storevik, Emile Wright, Willie Horton, LeRoy Martin, James Bledsoe. Second row: Bill Harvey, R-ichard McClendon, Odis Doxey, John Frobotta, Charles Van Voert, Tom Meshack, Frank Meza. Third row: Eugene McDavid, Oliver McKinney, Richard Hutchinson, Sam Vargas, Phil Cooper, Bill Orthmeyer, Jerry Dahms. FOOTBALL SCQRES STANDINGS San Diego 6 Chula Vista 7 W l- San Diego Helix ...... . . O SD- S0PlW5 - - San Diego Kegmy U O Crawford .. San Diego Hoover .... . . O Hoovef -'-- - San Diego Mission Boy 0 Point Loma . . . San Diego Saints ..... . . 7 Mission BOY - - ' San Diego Carlsbad . . . . 6 Sfilnf AUQUSHUQ San Diego Lincoln D 12 Lincoln ......... San Diego La Jolla .... . . O KGGVVW - - San Diego Point Loma 0 La Jolla . . . 75 ' T.. f Y ii if tw Wir, ' Q. 2' 2 sftffeiiiizia-if ti d i. .4 it i ,Q 1 7 - , Qi K E' K ' 1 was., Q. - 9 e if v ,xg L -if Ju 13-2232 QA , we L an i Q C ,Q . -1 - . .y l . 1 . 1 Brian Fred Ed Ron Ed Fred Edelstein Shapley Boryla Anderson Ott Macarai l I 1' b C C 'C E Q' D Q, Q. A Q . if J, gr- g g , The San Diego High cross-country team, - s under the coaching ot Hank Wiegand, took , third place in the City Prep League cross- r , H country standings with a league record of six J wins and two losses. , T C The San Diego Harriers' two losses were Coach Wiegand 8 Captain Brian Edelstein x b - J, i i s - ef ig A ' V 'flwyg 1 W f Q. 1 , M In WY Q,-- fi ' - V'-' -afi ?'A17, -' ' : Q, , q wx y tl ,Gag K rio Ln' J gy ,. -4 -H - . 2 I ' h s si 5. Q , l Paul Steve Bill Bledsoe Brown Shroeder, MQV to Hoover, which won the C.P,l.., and to Pt, Loma. Pt. Loma and Hoover were the same two schools whose Junior Varsity squads beat our Junior Varsity squad, putting it in third place tor the season. lt one would cite the most exciting meet ot the year, it would probably be the Mission Bay one, which was won by the very close margin ot two points. ln the Junior College practice meet, San Diego won 20-213. Brian Edelstein, captain ot the team, re- ceived the annual Kynnard award as the out- standing runner ot the year for all of San Diego. 47' ' a g34.g,,,. V 1, , -1 w w-4 'N4l h., -an A - 4 if - 1 Q6 Tom Roy Ron Bill Charles Gerold Simeth Comocho Hertzberg Schmidt Dovis Singleton Pt. Lomo Son Diego 4l Mission Boy 29V2 Son Diego 27V2 Crawford Son Diego 22 Hoover l5 Son Diego 49 Lincoln Son Diego i5 Lo Jollo 31 Son Diego 26 Keorny Son Diego l9 Soint 44 Son Diego l8 4, 4 S T' X: 4 '5'l3ff+ E- ' ii 4 Q 4 Y 4 .... 5:54 Z. ' Q f S - 4 2 1 v l i Q r xx kg A X i M H 4 gt gl ,4 ,x g B g g ' Q 2 Q , ' I A K, . K l i r I!!! -- 1 A ua A l g v ' 4. 45.55 ' 'I li H its 4 4 4 4 i he of i 4 4 J J. Ag A M 4 4 . X X S NXT Hn 4. 4 4- M' 'rwi ,1f4 4 , W' Illia 1' MF? First row, left to right: Bob Brondenberg, Tom Bollord, Augie Bregonte, Bimmy Eoger, Rion Acheson. Second row: Fronk Lowe, Bob Price, Jomes Mitchell, Tets Koshimo, Bob Show, Jim Carter, Third row: Coach Wiegond, Oscor Conedo, John Knox, Bob Bloir, Joseph Lindroth, Jomes Spelts, Shork Lothom. 77 i First row, left ta right: Hambone Williams, Monte Ketner, lva Tucker, Ezelle Singleton, Bo Anderson, Allan Zukor, John Thomas He-nn, Richard Flannery. Second rowi Mgr. Lanny Villarin, Art Buchanan, Barry Landon, Artist Gilbert, Eugene Sheri- dan, Dennis Baker, Edward Lee Johnson, Jerry Cook, Steve Andrews, Coach Richard Otterstad, Mgr. Rogeleo Tamayo. VARSITY' BASKETBALL ,W . ff , 'fn N f il !, f if - ...I r . Xi - 1 Nts GJ. Up fo' two l-low are you? Lemme alonefl On December l0, l957, the San Diego Cavemen suffered their first loss of the basketball season at the hands of the Saints. The game proved to be as exciting as predicted, throughout its thirty-two minutes of play. Coach Dick Otterstad's boys played well, but when the gun sounded the score was 6256, As the season progressed the Covers improved, They fought hard and won the next fifteen consecutive games to take the City Prep League Championship, During the CPL basketball season there were two teams which stood out as the top ranked competitors against our cagers. -the Mission Bay Buccaneers, and the St, Augustine Saints. These teams kept nervousness on the bench and excitement in the stands, On one oc- casion the Bucs fought desperately for the lead in an overtime game, only to watch the Cavemen take over the ball to make the winning points. ln the first round ofthe S.C.l.F playfoffs the San Diego Cavemen lost their second game by one point in the last minutes of play. This time they were at the hands of the tough Chula Vista Spartans, The final score was 48417, The high scorers of the Cover team, who pushed their team to victory were: Edward Lee Johnson with 407 points, Artist Gilbert who scored 386 points, and Arthur fl-lambonel Williams who produced 209 points, Two points comin' upl Watch the hands, Bruhl Where is it? Q 1' f ', 2 ,I 3, Ev E . L' 79 rr ., ' ' Caveman .hh . Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Artist Gilbert Ccvemen i Caveman Caveman l Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Caveman Monte Ketner GAME SCORES 66 Grossmont , 62 Helix . 58 Glendale Hoover 68 Glendale A 5l Crawford .. 56 Saints 50 Chula Vista. 60 Kearny 60 Grossrnont 53 Beverly Hills 6l Sweetwater 69 Point Loma 68 Hoover 86 l.a Jolla 63 Lincoln 48 Mission Bay 50 Point Loma 7l Crawford 65 Saints 63 Kearny 54 Hoover 85 l.a Jolla , 68 Lincoln 62 Mission Bay 53 Point Loma. 47 Chula Vista Edward Lee Johnson W,-Q Eugene Sheridan BGVVY LGHCJOW i-igmbone Wiiiigmg Ezelle Singleton BO Anderson Lyn! -4- X 'i .. J First row, lett to right: Emile Wright, Hilbert Murillo, Art Paredes, Albert Willis, Charles Dykstra, Leroy Martin, John Brown, Bob Thompson, Second rowi Ernest Watson, Otis Doxey, Oliver McKinney, H. D Murphy, Willis Bolton, Morris Russ, Richard Mclflendon, Danny Newport, J BASKETBALL The best game ot the l957-'58 Junior Varsity basketball season was probably the Lincoln game. San Diego was behind by ten points at the halt, but with fine team play in the second halt the Junior Varsity won by tour points. With this and other fine team victories to their credit San Diego came first in the league with a l4 and 3 record tor the season. The tirst tive were H. D.Murphy, Ernest Watson, William Bolton, John Brown, and Oliver McKenney. Among these, Ernest Watson was consider- ed the best all-around player by many who followed the Junior Varsity. l-l. L. Murphy was leading scorer with a l5-point per game average. Coach Don Newport stated thot he was pleased with the boys' work this year, and their next year's mentor, Coach Otterstad, feels that they will help the Varsity next year. if-va Q N, .,.V,A P, va, l 'I sf' .J ,fffi if First row, left to right, Sam Longoria, Tom Logans, Napoleon Jones, Edward Borvla, Webb Walltower, Henry Allen, Second row: Evert Walltower, Paul Nc-ttles, Sam Ochoco, William Parish, Rudy Mendez, Sam Garcia, Rogee Wagner, Coach Frank Crosby Third row: Manager Daniel Gallardo, Bill Reed, l-lerry Cope, Leroy Booker, Gailen Raynor, Edward Hawkes, Gary Ueno, Eugene Tirado. -me , T lt was the greatest season l have ever had the gg pleasure of experiencing as a wrestling coach, says Coach Jack Lynch about the S.C.l.F. and City League champions he coached this year onthe l-lill. The i957-'58 team, with an undefeated season, qualified eleven out of twelve men for the finals of COOCH John LY 1ClW S.C.l.F, and scored 56 points, l5 points ahead of the sec- ond place team. The Cavemen placed eight contestants in the final and won two firsts with champions Webb Waltower, at l27-pounds, and Alex Laputz, at l54. , ,A-pe.. - Wiiigt. Q A Q 'gs 4 ,Q A....V . K W . .K -W, .tg A67'l-u 1' 4695? 7 --.6 Al L R l H sted Fred Rader Roy Pharis Second row' First row, left to right: Forrest McGowan, Jerry Higashi, ex aputz, usse u , , . . Jacob Hernandez, Lam Wagner, Richard Lessor, Jerry Press, George McGuffie, Manuel Darisay, Don Ueno, Coach Lynch. Third rowi David Hawkins, Fred Anderson, Bob Felix, Curtis Kruger, Bill Rader, Sam Vargas. WRESTLING EHAMPIGNE S D 32 Hoover ... S.D. .. 32 Lincoln ... SD, .. -48 Point Loma ... S.D. . . 40 Crawford . . . . S.D. . . 32 Kearny .... . . S.D. . . 56 Mission Bay S.D. . . 37 Whittier ..... The highlights of the season were the defeating of Kearny, defending SCIF champions, 32 to l5, and the breaking of Whittier's record of an undefeated season Cl l-OJ by a 37 to l5 score. Fred Rader was elected team captain for his leader- ship qualities. Sam Longaria, Tommy Logans, Forrest McGowan and Roy Pharis are the only returning letter- men for next year's squad. Coach Lynch, in his first year on the Hill, says about the team, Every team member is to be commended for his 'par-excellence' showing of skill, spirit and sports- manship exhibited in gaining our victories. lt is a mem- ory and lesson well-worth the keeping. gf r ,flu I ww, 7 Q A Sammy Longoria Tommy Logan Nap Jones Ed Boryla JVM l an -K HW-0--wa . Wg fr f Webb Wglfgwer Henry Allen Forest McGowan JEVVY l'l0Q05hl l r - 'af' i 5 A i A 5, f.r 49 A P, x, Q Z3 ?.: ...-25 WM ,,,E ? me ? W . M 34 Alex Laputz Manuel Darisay Russ Husted Fred Rader Roy Pharis l ..,,.LQf W ,Q 5' v g V , 3 222 'iff' ' 'V 4'W3, 2' ,g2v,f,?- If 31, ENN., V WIC ' I I ' i it H fx, 'v 2 .3 A 1 1 Q -- .Mfcff--I ' -4 '--w-.wv- r , , , A T, t -we -.J,V,pt.,4Q ,, , ,,.g,.,,., MK.. -iw., ,, i n .. . I , M , ., ., A 3 5. ., Q I, f.4,.'L4U1+.4 ' .av.4f'i'W'.:1e Q A .6T:f:f., A .::ff.f ,.', i 1' is f It ii: if JAN, TNS fi 215- .--t-.--- 'W'0'-'- .,...:'7 ws: I f - . Y' If 'i .1 swf' egg'-'i'f?'7 ' i .-if . . . 'f6f1ffav.' ,fag-,Q ff ,,2,,,,.... f af, 493, ': .' A,fj 'f'fi, f , -1'-W .113 . ' ' 'fl ., g Q fi, ' , fiiilzp fs ' '- A' I 532' fi ' 'mrs 'ff i . it-5: ii wwe X I , y I, . i N NU, ' . if y UIEGUI Vit Eizblsg .. 2' A . . ' I - -. H L .ti is-if S -ii I I f A is Iii' ' '--'A 5' J' 'I A I 'Grit , 11 I , t sb ii UW X I-I I I I 3' W - rfb .. titl A xii UPU' I mt OE' W DEG' Q Y Q, X ' 5 I' ff,L ,. P 'AN' Hx ' 4 Ng? N BCG .. I ,. fins I ,va ' N ,f 5. L L5 X S7 I . ' A--.' Nr..-V' . First row, left to right: Augie Bergante, John Erabotta, Ezell Singleton, Iva Tucker, David Ferrez, Russell Ivory, Ken Kaffka Second row: Willie McCloud, Steve Lydon, H. D, Murphy, John Hutchison, Archie Walker, Henry Gardner, Sam Edwards, Paul Runge, Les Cassie .V,1 , iff . r ,,.,, E LJ -W f- , f' 2 X W MA. ... I IJIEGQ . ' -- l l Ii' 1 5 , 'Vk 75' . Coach Les Cassie VARSITY BASEBALL CITY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS The San Diego High Varsity baseball team won the City Prep League Championship for the fourth time in the past five years. At press time the team was preparing for their first S.C.l.F. playoff game against Newport Harbor. The team record this year was outstanding, twenty wins and one defeat. Pt. Loma won the first league game of the year and our team swept through the rest of the schedule without a loss, beating Pt. Loma 9-3 in the second round and the Pointers obligingly lost two other games. Outstanding performances this year were turned in by Henry Gardner who batted .406, Ezell Singleton, .400 batting average and the winning pitcher in the eight games. Sam Edwards was the leader in runs-batted-in with 24 followed closely by Willie McCloud with 20. Iva Tuchker pitched many fine games this year and had a record of 9 wins and no losses at press time. Senior David Ferrez had a 3 win, no less record and pitched very well in relief of the starting pitcher whenever he was called on. Seniors on this Year's squad were Archie Walker, John Hutchison, Henry Gardner, Augie Bregante, David Ferrez and Steve Lydon. 85 , in f 4 f 'fu -- v 5 f K s X A 2 i -1 f . . f J ' im owl if 5 I .. ..,, V. . . I-' H4.Le,,ex,f1.Q vb ' 9. mtg -' .eff---H-Z. , - f , .154 I fr W-'i.. 1 sr' 1, , ., ,,.. , , IWW. If , Q WQQQ. i Gu. .- 3 . :Y 3 1 K 4 ,E 0 q Q , A I - 4 . - he-:-1 , 'Aff 5 1311.3 N v- -4. Q ... 11 , , M ,B f LQ, ,wg ug 33' 6 Ri Us .. nga f.. L ,, A . A , Q. M4 i X . i Paul Runge C Ezell Singleton P AN Dig H. D. Murphy 2B John Frobotto 3B K . LV ,,.. E253 Q Z v-----1. wifi M was J Hi,,e:erl1'-ir ,M 5 'll . . H ,v- . - f .-'ff--j :gi ,.-:ff-I.:.iff- - 2: ' '. 1-' his W. K 1 , R N 2-s:f.h-ff , . - - . .., W 2 . -wif We X -, Spy: ,e 1- IQ . A-,,-wr . ix f -fm, We-5, fy,- '32-37? 72, E' A s 1,95 - r .Q j 3-Qgsiuj .A j5,,'-has ' ,, gf. , .g'-,j-E1 kdiwqgie bbw g :iff 1 -ew '?'z'3,fl,gg,,, r , ff? in 5 is I . milfs A is 2 if 1: Qs 86 Warne McCloud LF W ri i . ,i , i ' an - :,Z.,. i ' 57 affixe- n hZ Zh,h S . W, 'U .X 7f','j.,ffff lJ 5 's Am. 'V 'H M 3 52' f 2 ' f John Hutchison IB 5 r S ' ., I 4 ,f x 3. ' , , .K v 1 V Q 9? 4 N gf' Trl . . M' I kv-' 99. A, Quxecsf gal, i-, r -135' 3. 5 -Q.. h 14542 . , I QMYIJQIF . if' A rkwiifiar .V eZ'-it ' vii R . X ,if Q 4, x ig.. k me ,f..:fR1,,.,2g52HifFe1 - ,. R,:1'45,g5f,g,wlffi-..i,:I .bk fee- .i I ,gf 3,43 T.. 3 N A' J Archie Walker SS M . x I fi: X K N . . if . Ive Tucker CF Henry Gardner RF 2, 'Q ' K. . . ,ivy-e ,lg 1 MW 4 ,X 1' 1 'K iz W 9 SP4 , i t U-sg I S , i' ,.e-'if' ,,: i ' 0 :tt 1 cl c i'7f 'Q of is U' wifi' af 5 H 31- , gifs , W1--'f'. M. ,M - ,iff ,..,,,,g N t - Z 7 . S 4, 1? M, 3 weifw , ,Z ,V N-iztfwgi' , 'ei T Sam Edwards Larry Kramer David Ferres SD 3 . Oceanside .... 9 S.D. State Frosh , .A 3 ,,,,r ,, Grossmont, Sweetwater 3 Point Loma , l5 ,, Lincoln , l8 ,,r,,r... 7 .,.,.., , .. Kearny , . 23 , , ,Crawford . 8 St. Augustine l2 ,,,. , , ,Mt. Miguel .. 7 . , Mission Bay 26 ,... A La Jolla A Hoover 7,,. 6 A 0 th.. V gr lik. K ,,,,,,.,, V I Q 7 ' 1 f . if N DEEGQ ' T:f 1 Ki 7 A 4,gA J ,Xt Ah J 3 if ' , Oi ' vt, F g J 323, vw ., iff 4 K f l 1 4 'Q- 1 A X 6 i N. if it if X! l LJ. Junior Varsity .WM .,v, - -J i, ,-ff.1M A f f , , , :V K' if i 'H' ' ' 7:1 l F544-, , jgi . W A,-.ef .f-1 , I . Kgjvifi-' Pj 1 , tl atv. ' Aff' LQ? .f 'f-3i'i.5'd:x'115i WZ? .l - ,M 1 LMI,-f?'f gi55fs?Q5im'itf'?F'f3f5?g5'lfS2?Lff 7 :ff ' fi T Russel Ivory X J -,. L 4 ,, lf .:',,T 1 - A f ' r , if , W, ,, . .as 53 sr Y ,lid Jg- , ,, mf A-5 ' W QPGMAT. . i fa - -Atixqf? Us JV-My . 1 Augie Bregante 'WIA J, , gf fgfff 'N ' 1 ,TJ ' Q-, ,gr . l,,,,a'c. x LW Mv'xjAYr.-',- ' t 'J 'f S . lv x , I Mfr lk X .1 ig, First row, left to right: Jim Thompson, Tony Giacalone, Bob Runge, Hilbert Murillo, Harold Peterson, Jim Newbill. Second row: David Davidson, Steve Cowan, Jim Shipman, Dennis Dieb, Ray Blake, Larry Kramer, Augie Carniglia. Third row: Coach Dahms, Manuel Monteverde, Jack Henn, Bill Pressley, Steve Babbitt, Steve Simon, Guy Selleck. 87 ,H s. ' . 4 x. A . pvg S- ' , ,ff ' T . fam 2' 'LQ -'Z' xf ' - it T fa- .ni . T t T J Vkzl IV Y L L :I A E in F if '9 , f t. - it it xv ,,'-A fff, ,::J',- 1 ' ff 'K' K l. T V I LLVV M . 1- 'V' if ' iLA 1, ' I '- C f C 15 5 'L' C J ' ' ' -r 3: J f,-.. i. u ' 'J' K , I I ,W U.-1 ' foe C fl so T . hV:i xg ,,., M fosby V V Charles Johnson Thurman Pringle Bo Af1ClGI'SON V .vxiz Q .,,,,. VV T ., g I? f X Aesxglz, . TN: :.k Ron Anderson XX n .-2 4 . V -4. ...S I - X ' . XS' 4 . vit? I .- ,, f I ' v g s 9 ' brett A YNO l Charles Davis and Coach Slater .l . XXL' X96 A , f '. g . , - 1 ri ,i . K t ,.C. 5,l. K my 1, ' .if , ,W . , . , sw - k George Coggins Willie Jordon Martell Pettis The Caver's achieved a grand slam for the second year in a row by winning the class A, B, and C CPL titles. The Covers were undefeated in all three divisions scor- ing 54O points against their opponents' total score of 288 points. This successful season was due to good balance and depth in all event. The closest meet of the year was a 5l V2 to 52V2 victory over Lincoln. Kearny was unde- feated until San Diego met them late in the season. The champs defeated the Komets by a 6l to 43 score. ln the 88 is 2 qs N- .a-,255 1 2 ' i ' A , X 6' ,B iff-Q , ' I .iw y 3 if . 4 ,gi 4 gale ' 4 -if N 6 lAl, '4' Q A, l, ?, . Sfer 4 e Brian Edelslein Charles Davies Fred Shapley 'glfyd . s gf f relkg- 1 .,,W,,1,., , , MQ. Arr 6 'e'eee Ni .. I 'N Ve,A QJGXOQG 4002 4, . K, N Q1 :Q x xg' gli ' ,, ,M 'I g A 0 ,gn . M eieee. , ,ee,, 6, , , , 5, ,, g I W e 4 lf' N 'f 555' i 6 , if W . V T, affir m, 2 i ,' 6 , T f f 2, il' i 0 4 . my 5 . Sf A 1? :w i fi F K, SO w 'Q -.. - T i X -4 ' f 1 S 4 ,W ij 2 Q .Q fi r 4 f - if A f at C 6' '- Y SS K A , ,. W M ,, ,f,, V , .w,. 1 If Richard McClendan Aff guchoncm Jim Tyrell last duel meet of the season the Cavemen defeated Hoover by a score of 68 ro 36 on the Cardinal field. Top varsity performances of the year were: Art Buchanan, lO,l, lOO, Richard McClendon, 22.6, 220, Charles Davis, 527, 440, Fred Shapley, 2:03, 880, Brian Edelstein, 4:4l,8, mile, Thurman Pringle, l9.9, l8O l.h., l5.2, l2O h.h., George Coggins, 48' 7 , shot put, Tom Ballard and Ron Anderson, ll' 6 , pole vaulf, Walter Williamson, 22' ll , broad jump, and Andrew Willis, 6 4 , high jump. 89 Coach Wiegand and Tom Simeth FT 1 M, :Y Q?'x?1 2 ini! ,il l E K .I fig .. 1 lr N l', srs it ll iflelglfs .Gill 8. MQ... . ' ' . .:.l,.l . 'li hx , fi: ww f Y g Q J.-Agfa, ,fi U ,M Ak -.amy-, , ' ' Fm -1 M -N .4 2 at .uw , W. s . 6 ' . -A I 3,.+,, s.v .. A 'Y , :ssl ,403 akin, J 3 , ,K V, K wwe- 1 -oc W - .x . Varsity Track-V --First row: left to right. Bill Schroeder, Mike Kellough, John Pyle, Pete Tarantino, Richard McClendan, Fred Jackson, Ron Anderson, Ron l-lertzberg Second row' Coach l-l. Wiegand, Torn Ballard, Bill Dentham, Walter Williams, Martell Petties, Jim Tyrell, George Coggins, Andrew Willis .g s. ' - i ,N K Q N -4iQFgf, :-Zz FWF' ,. -v f- Q -:., TV :X , .vi ' an M - --wi 'if - ,f it 1 1 if f J- ' S f ' l W 'if f 'y si , G Q, i Vu A ,, L ,H , ,- i Ax . g Av- J 4 6' ' 'av -' 3 S, 9 .1 - A ' .n V . ',fs,,4,A -A ,,r,.-,k,fkz F ' S '-!s ,Z 'i -1 2 A Class B TrackiFirst row, left to right Fred Macarai, Paul Grundy, L Walker, Tom Gibson, Joe Peters, Enile Wright, Jimmy White, Forest McGown, Second row: Franklin Low Mgr., Henry Johnson, Jett Vilrich, Ernest Warson, Paul Bledsoe, Carlos Johnson, Guy Warner, Bill Harvey Q ,-GTO.. .. F cram L ' , , - , rf, V S . 4' raw-Q If 1. Vk,,,:.,, A,L: W, ,, A Aiih ii 3 I I .r 5? 49 F .,,,' , ,fy gf, , N 'Q-Q, -. , rl i X hs!5 Varsity Track-First row, left to right: Thurman Pringle, Brian Edelstein, Bill Fiss, Tom Smith, Fred Shapley, Bill Schmidt, Bobby Anderson. Second row: Art' Buchanan, Charles Johnson,'Ray Camacho, Charles Davis, Willie Jordan, Joe Crosby, Coach B. Slater. .rm iw, A we vw , 2. fl ls lf 'F C. -ff 7 .' 'F , is l I X l fb YF- W3 F ' ' V 132 it W Q -6 NW'J 7SQ'f f X H , ,W ,,,,,,. , M C .1 Asif ,P gr ' Q , X ia Q . f --r L 'Q 4' 1, QA , ,Q vii' ,, , Q' - 65 ,, . , , Y ,'v if , gi , X 'F Class C Track Team-- , , , , u nas, o Brandenberg, Arthur Sam. Second rowi Bill Schroder, lfvlanagerl, Reed Williams, Earl Peters, Willie Horton, Charles Dimry, Bennie Lewis, Freddie Storniola, Richard Davis, Tony Sabela, First row, left to right: Mike Kellough Tommy Logan Paul Nettles Alonzo Smith Eddie D e B b 9l Q 'I A S 1 1 ' R A M K nh X Qt 'fy'-he ' F ,Q ,V .. L W X gl, R, 3 v K , -95, l l G, Q L ig kiki i i i E' YB g. mm.. M. ,. , G lr i i fy r i G m . . ' d Smith ' 4? I f ht. D d C f h t, James Madril, Larry Landon, Bruce Fetzer, Richard Bane, Alfre E H , 1f?l?fg:q ggfgnlgvlllyi lQhOQEECra5sJ,lJoeolichards, Calvin Jones, Barry Landon, James Christian, Paul Hom, William Parish, A 5 YW . s , l 'Q X . lg 1 fr i in 7- , ,,.,, i Nu.. -uf Golf-First row, left to right: Frank Seki, Bob Ashmeyer, Fred Marsh, Phil Ward, Mark Gordon, Al Solorzano, Second row: Charles Pope, George Araki, Ron Harsahi, Bill Bruce, Tom Carter, Gunnar Latham, Phil Sloan, John Krooskos, Clifford Folk. l A i B' G- Q me 'A ij! X QL, ,fi N81,' i Z' A If GEMS ZETHELET IE SSGEIATIUN All after school girls' athletic activities are a part ot GAA. with each activity meeting twice a week tor a six week period. Some of these activities were tennis, badminton, basketball, volleyball, and bowling. Twenty San Diego High G.A.A. members and G.A.A.'s sponsor, Miss Fri, attended play-days at Lincoln High and State College. San Diego High was hostess to Hoover and Mission Bay High for the Spring Play Day. Four officers of G.A.A. attended the Girls' Athletic Federation Conference on April l2th at Newhall, Cali- fornia. Presidents during the year were Elaine Quan and Molly Solorzano. Pwr. 1' I 0 v '- if Q4 J- : a- ' ,- .stif ' f 1 Q' ' ' I . A., ' f we si z e C . i X937 :SJ Q 60 I is 'riff YV' J 1. 2 i' Q i Us Y F ' .,,,, .J Y- Girls' Volleyball-First row, left to right: Macie Harris, Ardyth Estes, Daundelyn Rhodes, Carolyn Mays, Joanne Torres, Juli- ann Williams, Barbara Barbour, Gloria Allen, Beverly Jackson, Mildred Byrd, Geraldine Thomas. Second row: Gloria Love, Earnestine Daniels, Piccola Daniel, Mamie Willburn, Sarah Alexander, Martha Roberts, Doris Taylor, lrene Hughes, Era Lee, Betty Pryor, Joanne Williams. Third rowi Jettie Cook, Sandra Stebbins, Kathleen Autdenspring, Donna Jeanne Sidebottom Paulynn Tom, Elaine Quan, Mollie Solorzano, June Clady, Orret Smith, Frances Madrid, Mary Madrid, Harvena Berryman Betty Cook, Elizabeth Johnson. i I 93 E. SL' if v' ,Q' 13 - A .-feel G.A.A. Cabinet--Lett to right: Orret Smith, Paulynn Tom, Mamie Wil- burn, Elaine Quan, Mollie Solorzano, Mary Madrid, , Q-rg, fi, LJ 311 -'z x N I i -1... '-1' i 9 1 E, gg '3 4 in 4 ,J ig L'- gi? v ,il l , '-,x 2 E , ,- Girls' Tennis- -'First row, lett to right: Geraldine Fortson, Vicki Coleman, Mara Zeltins, Geraldine Watson, Joanne Torres, Juli- ann Williams, Donna Jeanne Sidebottom, Melanie Lane, Kathleen Hasrnan, Blanca Ruelas. Second row: Emma Landazuri Annie Cranenclonk, Sandro Stebbins, Oneeta Alexander, Esther Green, Judy Hawkins, Rhoda Jean Holloway, Shirley Canfil, Butt Keough, Sylvia Lawler, Imelda Ramirez, Miss Paxton Third row Ella Davis, Hilda Vargas, Paulynn Tom, Elaine Quon, Mollie Solorzano, Carol Jean Young, Susan Grapes, Barbara Hompe, Miss Hottine 1 li A ,iq A 4 L 1 I A E L 3 fig ,,,,,. ,Y h .Q t ,AX Wes 'lg at a-Q J 1 it A 4. ms X . L , Mm: Ham Lg. 'av 5,1 X it 1. f r , 1 1 I I I EF ,cj -4 Lx. N i .- 11m , gi, ' ijfili in li A g il ht s GIRLS' BASKETBALLfFirst row, left to right: Macie Harris, Ardyth Estes, Daundelyn Rhodes, Carolyn Mays, Joanne Torres, Juliann Williams, June Clody, Elizabeth Johnson, Davis Taylor, Geraldine Thomas, Mildred Byrd, Betty Threaclgill. Second rowi Gloria Love, Earnestine Daniels, Jettie Cook, Mamie Willburn, Joanne Williams, Betty Pryor, Era Lee, Martha Roberts, Rubie Edmond, Shirley Ann Dizer, Harvena Berrymen, Betty Cook, Dorothy Mitchell. Third row: Kathleen Autdenspring, Donna Jeanne Sidebottom, Paulynri Tom, Elaine Quan, Hilda Vargas, Mollie Solorzano, Orret Smith, Frances Madrid, Mary Madrid, Melicent E Gray, Dorthy M. Gross. ,E fiflrif f Quit your ltorsirtg oroundl Throw her o fish. u its i ittit Volleyball Clwomps, Just one more time, - 4 6 0 . 2, -in Q Commiffee of work. Just Q little bit higher. lug? Q M., A 4211251 . f ,re is Q --VV -rr 3 K if .,,:L7i G G . V at f M ,..X,k i K kv ., J ' S A as S fx, B x W Q ' R 6 'g. .-W4 ii 1 . ' ff LETTERETTES--First row, left to right. Carolyn Mays, Secretary, Elaine Quan, Sales Cam, Mamie Willbarn, President, Paulynn Tarn, Vice-President Second row' Orret Smith, Hilda Vargas, Mary Madrid, Martha Roberts Daundelyn Rhodes Betty Pryor, Haryena Berryman Third row, Macie Harris, Danna Jean Sidebottarn, Geraldine Thomas, Elidabeth Johnson, Beverly Jackson, Betty Cook, Mollie Solorzano SW in ,-fig A 1- we . .. if + 2 1-4 ff ' 'ff l QL , L 1 r, 3 ,R a- ni -Y ,., li-w J r,,r will ft- , K 3 5 r , W ' if 1 2 Q'- ry .V W x K GIRLS' ARCHERY--First row, left to right. Terry Cannon, Carol Jean Young, Susan Grapes, Geraldine Watson, Joanne Torres, Kathy Schert. Second raw: Hilda Vargas, Melanie Lane, Sylvia Lawler, Esther Green, Kath- leen Hasman, Batt Keoagh. Third row' Donna Jeanne Sidebottom, Piccolo Daniel, Bonnie Johnson, Barbara Shawver, Shirley Jorgensen, Marlene Peabody, Mollie Salorzana, Miss Hoffine. Melicent E Gray, Donna Choate, Steady mow 1 . . H R i't:'x-1 6 nw 5' Skin:-,fu 1553 f' '94!'-ii' 41,8 at Q- -, L -zlzttkl Watch as 'tiiiwwttfwu nfsiiaafwniwv It litkzfgwtkzst W xc nt.f5t55,?,,,,3 it w Q Q4 H ,1 g, 3,3 4 TIME!! 3 -W, MM.. tl Ready mm flrd Silhouettes s., pit- , ' f t. 'LL .fi ff 1 . if fi 3 L if ' 'LTU lt K cf A , 'Lf' 1 A ,I ,M i , Q all, 'L ' ivV lp A t MLN if CD ' f ,JN ,Viv , ,' Qty' S 1 QQ if if , L'- T J if A 9 Ui N D - J 3 Li' I L l L In this age ot satellites and guided missiles, you can see that we, the class ot l958, have been preparing our- selves tor a place in a much more complicated world. As a result ot this, many more tascinating fields are be- ing opened from which we may choose our future careers. The realization has comel The choices we make now are vitally important to our future, whether we tur- ther our education through college, or begin our careers immediately upon our graduation from high school, No matter where the tuture tinds us, we will never be able to forget our tremendous senior yea r. The Cave- ins, the Senior Dance, the Senior Play, the Senior Assem- blies, Mothers Tea, Dads and Grads, Ditch Day, the Skating Party, Baccalaureate, Commencement, all these activities will remain in our memories throughout the YGO FS to COVTWG. sfcY'xf.YNcfcYN.ATfN llalzwy NMWQ tit? Q it . H' Ef4?y0,M! M221 on I ' :ff 'El iw 'af' K, -rv' TLTEL-Q ESQ .1 14 - ?-9' 'uf 0' Q gtiji- Q6 -4.2 ' X, Ll ' o 1 .A N bw ,J M F XX ! ' 9 OK VX f . 111, 0 X9 P L 0 yr X or L K 1 1 I N bw 0 W , L, ' X Q0 Sf P 3, ff 0 'Xf 9 0 ' x Ny C2802 OJJNUZ 17 Wrv fs n ' -fx .P X x w YL L 190 K Y PQ V, 1, QOJJX X 'WU x vw WJ i Q yi N O or PK WX Lex AX X 6 xx Wi' - XX W Ve, ' .9-A ' .x vw . V' 90 1 ' HN Uk XP xaoux A X fu 17 Sox X .- Y me Jw ,Q ,N N.. N , . A .Vx f ' f 1 -6 Af .- ' - lf, . l, .. A! 'N Q 0' X PX 'V il' XF ' - Vx-' ' fy , W W XY 'yy NY xx 'V MQ! .mx Ng Q ' +9 4 N 'fl' YY Q' X N xv V df QM X NX fi 'N X1 5 sf Q' V '- -L X - .SY .J 1 ' Sw 4? yyfwx-M .X My N , A ' Y' 'JO Q Xb' F' SF H9 M -ff? KX MQ E' -' A5 13 2' 'r X IT' .4 IW LM, I. S . ,W 'Hyr- wgvlguy N1 fi 3 FIRST ROW: EVELYN KELLY MARY HARVEY JOLENE WRIGHT ALICE LANTZ BARBARA PARK LONA MAE WADDEL LINDA DAWSON MEIJEAN TOM CAROLYN INOUYE NANCY SEID SECOND ROW: JEANETTE PROCK LINDA LAMBERT JOAN WATTS LILI FAGO JANE KEENEY MARIE OTTO OLGA TODORICA SARITA MATTSON FRED NOBLES THIRD ROW: RUSS HUSTED JOHN JAEGER ED SMITH BARRY LANDON JOE GIOVANAZZI DON MCCOWN BRIAN EDELSTEIN JIM GEDDIS FI J? H0 0R R0ll IO I 'V-x 4, ITB! my ' 95 .1 .4g.,,,5' W-fx Q -I 4. ar 'xv ,-as-psi 1-,LM xlml M' I I ,..41gklm-fL-L I Fred Nobles Jim Geddis THE SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENTS OE '58 OUR CLASS MOTTO: MAKE NO LITTLE PLANS . . , AIM I-IIGI-I IN I-IOPE AND WORKS ,535 32 R., ich g A at f 'I v I .- r 1.41 1 Easing! SENIOR ACTIVITIES Skating Party, .I.I , , Mother's Tea . Autograph Night Dads 81 Grads ,, Baccalaureate Ditch Day ,... , Prom ,. .i,, I , Graduation May May May May June June June June I K ky, .. 5' Fall President ff' s , xv 1i'f3l', - gms! f - CSJSWSM . . H ' -, fm foo. ga N 5e'1?.E4 5 ' ' ' T g g'Q13iH:'P Jim Geddis Lana Mae Waddel Meijean Tom Fall Vice-President Fall Secretary Steve Brown Fall Treasurer U ,gi N I K V in .5 A , Carolyn Ma-ydole Bob Moon Gail Rundstrom A Steve Gale A Jill Tlilglflt r Activities 81 Constitution Activities Announcements SD 'n9 Announcements nnuo ' O ,V,k W.k: is ,ig fx , J X gy .-qijgg, ,Qui , 2 ' is . 1 T I Q stis 1 ' 4 -. F ., f-- Tim Shartt Teddy Hall Judy',l'lenke Linda Dawson Walt Robbins Annual Art Editor Annual Business Mgr, Genyral Art Assembly Baccalaureate Carolyn Rottschafer Baccalaureate 8. Art tt,, , Mr. John Tootle Financial Advisor lO4 T T' - y Brian Edelstein Fall Business Mgr. 'F Q Ben Eager Cave-in SENIDR Calvin Jones Spring Business Mgr, Myrna Wosk Commencement -gr li 'F' af is I-2 ' 'K ' ,Qsifif my iii ' fi, l Jeanette Prock Cap 8. Gowns Gail Hanley Cap 8. Gowns ffk- fx Tl? Jack Camiel Rhys Morgan Publicity-Dads 81 Grads Dance 4--...., 50,1 Fred Nobles Steve Brown Penny Warren Lili Fago Spring President Spring Vice-President Spring Secretory Spring Treasurer :Uk ., GN ,Wi , Ho. xl 21: fe 'rl' -Fear S r, 3 'Sl ' A 1 I? ' 1 Miding Miraflor Jirn Geddis Jodene Kobayashi Elaine aon Nancy Seid Ditch Day Ditch Day Fashion Show Line of March H i s to r i a n - V '--- y ft ,ws is N ' if -. , - . ,, Mfg ev- 1 i 'li ' - S trt J T J J itii ,L ? Carol Henrickson Robert Angel Sidley Evans Carol Jean Frandell Meijean Tom Mother's Tea Print Prom Co-Prom Spring Publicity CBI ET 'fu-.0 5 'i 0, , 'x ' ! if Rustee Kaiser Barbara Park Lona Mae Waddel Dove Beedle Venita Jenkins RUSS Editor Script Script Sr, Farewell Assembly Skating Party -wwe, A-. 'Wi 'K w- p rc J yyrr s 4. 2 Roberta Ferguson Jean Markel Joan Watts Sandra Smith Mr. William Burrows CofTreasurer Fall Typist Spring Typist Spring Typist Sponsor 105 ffl? if S , -B+, A, ww if K, I J rg A. 4' ' S, S I or .49-aw i Sf K r X 4 ,D i We - - - 5 I 'uf 4 AALFS, GERALD LEE Jerry has been active in the Hilltop Choir . . . is inter- ested in music and his '49 Ford . . . likes chicken, girls, good music, football and basketball games , . . future plans include State College. AASE, ROBERT S. Bob played sophomore basketball . , . likes water skiing, sport fishing, the beach, and good food . . . drives a '47 Pontiac. , .best known for playing poker . , . plans to become a drafts- YTTBVI. ACHESON, RONALD C. Ron was in Choir and was in the M.E.N.C. chorus . . . he was in R.O,T.C., and played in the band part of the time . . . future plans are to include college. ADAMS, SHARON LEE Sharon has been in Swim- merettes, Badminton Club, Girls' Glee, German Club ... likes to talk on the tele- phone and eat pizza . . . can't stand homework and people that grumble . . . plans to become a secretary. ADAMSON LAWRENCE D Larry likes horseback rid ing and playing ice hockey dislikes U S His ory teachers o en says I ll betcha it aint drives a 47 Chevrolet says he is seen most often at home plans to go into me chanical drafting A ix X ' AX 'f 4 l un, if I 1'.1if I .4 i Q A I 1 P M0 ki I, ,I .jf ADEE, JAMES MALCOLM Jim lettered in track and cross-country . , . likes get- ting into mischief, but dis' likes getting caught . . . seen most often under his '34 Chevrolet coupe . . . says People are no darn good . . , plans to major in math and physics in col- lege. AHUMADA, VIRGINIA R. Gina's likes include all kinds of food . . . movies, and hubby 'Charles . . . pet peeve is washing dishes . . . future plans are to have a happy marriage , . . seen most often at home with a broom in her hand. ALESSIO, MIKE P. Pepsi-Cola likes pizza and pepsi . . . in Key Club , . . '57 All-School Show , . , Senior Play . . . was Choir's social chairman . . . drives a '55 Chevrolet hardtop . . . hangs out at Glenn's and Pernicano's . . . will enter State College in the fall. ALLEN, HENRY LEE Called Machine Man, Henry wants to become a mechanic . , . likes football . . . baseball , , . wrestling . . , dislikes homework . . . quite often seen at Oscar's in his '48 Mercury , . . his favorite subject while on the Hill was metal shop. ALLEN JOHN M JR unior Fip was oys Fed representative Mix ed Chorus president i es nice clothes food money and his 56 Chevro let hardtop convertible maiored in math wants ool an finis sc ool pl ns to go in electronics I xx vw., ,Mn ra, J R YW ffgfvs 1? it fm' I . Y . A X . Vs 'Uv Q, I mn.. mmf- ww num- ii- ii- , ii. ii. U.. , i , J . ..,,, 9 ag Qs W 5: - jill . 'fri lllill . ,-ss. 'Wx ,ff ALLEN, VIRGIL Virgil was secretary and treasurer of Mixed Chorus . . , enjoys sports, tacos, singing, and girls lexcept conceited onesl . , . played J.V. baseball . . . known as a Romeo . . . plans to go to Jamaica right after gradua- tion. ALVAREZ, ANTHONY Butch was an industrial arts major . . likes Mexican food, dancing, and girls . . , best known for his nice per- sonality and sense of humor . . . his favorite class was radio shop . . . seen most often at Baranov's, with Bar- bara . . . future plans are unknown. ALVAREZ, TONY Tony was a member of the Senate . . . likes food, baseball, and Cecelia . . , women drivers peeve him . . . known to his friends for carrying a big lunch bag . . . drives a green '53 Chevrolet . . . enjoys rest gym . . . plans to become a police officer. AMBLER, ROBERT B. Bob was A.S.B. Vice- President and President of the Senate . . . in Latin Club . . . Pepsters , . . likes cute girls . . . can't stand wishy washy people . . . drives a yellow '52 Ford convertible . . . says I hate people . . . his future in- cludes college, service, and grocery business. AMICK, KAY LOUISE Kay likes steaks and You Send Me . . .dislikes stuck-up people . , . major- ed in Business. . . is always saying Fine! . . . says she has a lot of fun in senior hall . . . plans to get a job after graduation. ANDERSON, BOBBY Casual Bob played varsity football . . . basketball and ran A track . . . he has been chosen one of the all- city football and basketball selections . . , he enjoys good food , . . known as Bo to everyone and is a popular figure on the camp- us. ANDERSON, IDA MARIE Ida spent two years in Hilltop Choir . . . Y-Teens . . . likes eating pizza and listening to Desire Me . . . seen often at the South Bay Bowling Alley . . . plays the accordion . , . dislikes conceited boys . . . plans to attend business college. ANDERSON, ROGER DEAN Reg was A.S.B. President . . . Pepster President . . . Sophomore Cheerleader . . . in Key Club . . . Madrigals . . . varsity track . . , sings with the Sounds . . . drives a black 'Sl Mercury . . . often seen at Pat Angle's house . . . asks What's the trouble, bubble, no soap? . . . plans to be a radio and TV announcer. ANDERSON, RONALD W. Andy was on cross-coun- try and track teams . . likes pork chops, tacos, ban- anas, and ice cream . . digs progressive jazz . . dislikes woman drivers . . . says Hey, man! . . , known for his big hands . . . drives a '37 Chevrolet coupe . , . majored in math . . . plans a career in elec- tricity, ANGEL, ROBERT lO7 2, fiklittifi - Y' 5 . ,Wag 'U Q s 4' . 'K ,ff- . K' Af' 4:15 'i . f Q- lsflx .-.L 1 Y' 9 vga, -,vm in fl if r rf. -'I' I 0 f 5 'Qx -'awk if .sqm- . rf, Maths - 2:-an - W , Q 9 n 'VY ge . 4: -L Q , 5 I ANTHONY, MARYLYNN Lynnie was in Hilltop Choir . . . Madrigals . . . the Fashion Show as Sopho- more . . . seen with Dick . . . frowns on people who are rude and loud . . . quotes Do unto others as you would have them do un- to you . . . her plans in- clude work and marriage. ARAKI, GEORGE Pebbles ' likes Mexican food, cars, girls, and sports . . . seen often at other people's houses . . . likes to bowl . . . usually says Great balls of fire! . . . says he drives a '57 Rickshaw with torsion level ride . . , plans to own clothing store. ARROYO, ARMANDO C. Patito is interested in get- ting acquainted with a girl that lives at 26th and New- ton . . . dislikes getting burned . . . drives a '49 Chevrolet . . . often seen around Tijuana . . . majored in general metal . . . plans to go into electronics. ARTIS, DELORES Pocahontas was in Nurs- ing Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Modern Dance , . , G.A.A .,.. Y-Teens . . . likes ice cream and choco- late cake . . . dislikes dogs and cats. . . sings for U.S.O. shows . . . transferred from Lincoln . . . often seen at the Palladium . . . plans to attend the N.Y. Conserva- tory of Music. ARTIS, JEAN DEMETREAS Jean likes sports . . . dancing, and pecan pie . . . G.A.A. basketball . . . fav- orite quote, Do the labor great or small, do it well or not at ail. . . . concerning S.D.H.S.- lf the fine prin- cipal and dean stay at San Diego, it will always be the greatest school. lO8 PM S 'S 5 'F ASARO, JASPER JOSEPH Jass was a Cheerleader . . . in Choir. . . Madrigals . . . A.S.B. Council . . . likes pizza, torpedoes, and girls . . . sings with the Sounds and plays drums with the Mellowmen . . . drives a red and white '57 Chevrolet hardtop . . . asks Really? . . . his future in- cludes college, music, and business. AUGUST, ALLEN ARTHUR Al was an R.O.T.C. offi- cer on the Battalion staff . . . likes fried chicken, modern music, and photog- raphy . . , collects tropical fish and parakeets . . . drives a pink and gray '52 Oldsmobile . . . is always saying Hey, fella . . . aft- er State College, he plans a career in electronics. AUSTIN, CAROL FRANCES Carol likes green apples . . . eating . . . reading, and the color green . . . was Girls' League representative, Future Nurses Club Presi- dent, and was in Sergean- ettes . . . known for having big green eyes . . . favorite quote, Come on, let's go. AUSTIN, JIMMY RAY Jim is interested in air- craft mechanics . . . says he likes girls, cars, and planes . . . seen around San Diego driving his '41 Ford . . . favorite subject is airframes and engines . . . plans to attend S.D. Junior College after graduation. AVILUCEA, GILBERT S. Gilbertes is interested in industrial arts . . . likes pizza, tacos, and music . . . drives a '49 Chevrolet . . . often seen in Mr. Thomas' room . . . says he is, known for liking Ann Deras . . . was a metal shop major . . . plans to get married. 'via-. Zi .,i,J Nav . ' a ggi f I A s 4 1, if-fl , ., 5 Q-V .07 s-CNT, fr gm .tl 4 isii' id H, Lf' ' x is . 'H 27 Ik ie 'f A 4-a w Q far' W., r if ri. W N- 22 pw' au'-. ' I QTVR if Ja' V. . . ' he x . Q 'ir 53 ff 'Y xr, er is it A t. BACH, RAYMOND A. Raymond is a band and science major . . . he likes popular music . . . sports, hunting and fishing . . . he was on the bowling team . . . band . . , in the YMCA, and does weight-lifting . . . drives a '52 Ford . . . plans to attend State College. BAKER, CAROLE JEAN Carole enjoys dancing . . . pizza . . . music and swim- ming . . . her activities in- clude Latin Club. . . French Club, and Y-Teens . . . she dislikes coming home from a date before one o'clock . . .her special interest is in a certain carpenter and her future plans: a happy mar- riage. BALLARD, THOMAS EDW. Tom is a sports car fan . . . his pet peeves are Ford products . . . special inter- ests are girls . , . was a member of track team, and the Senate . . . drives a '47 Merc which is most often seen at Don's or Oscar's . . . favorite subject is Math . . , plans to attend U.C.L.A. JN BARRETT, KATHERINE K. Kathy was in the Latin Club , . . she enjoys dances ...food...music... with a business major she intends to continue pursuit of this career. BASTIDA, REBECCA MARY Becky enjoys Mexican food . . . talking on the phone, and George Hamilton IV . . . dislikes math and crowded halls . . . she is best known for her laughing and talking . . . her major is commercial . . . upon graduation she plans to go to work, BATTAGLIA, PETE Chisle is best known for his large appetite . . . he greatly enjoys listening to popular music . . . he also enjoys pizza and all Italian foods . . . future plans are undecided. yo, are iii' . ,-1, I7' ZV, 4, ' l S ' BARAJAS, JOHN H. J.l3. lils9S ffiGV'CllY Df?0DlE BAUGH, WESLEY ALLEN .. and ll5fe llV'Q 'O the radio Wes is interested in elec- I A - 4 Def DQGVBS NC Concelf' tronics . . . he likes to exe . f Q, ed people . . - SDCC'6l 'NTU' periment . . . he also likes 1 'F Eg if . ests include sports, and QOOd assemblies which he is best lg mUSlC - V A he Pl3YCd 'l l5 known for skipping . . . 'L ' ' year for the Velvettones . . . dyjvgg 3 '51 blue Ford , , , ' ' X':f his favorite subjects are mu- img major is electro,-rigs , , , g .. , A SIC and QWY1 - - - Dlfmi T0 he plans to go into the Air 4, ' attend JUVUOV COll9Q9- Force after graduation. - I A 3 1- -fi BARRETT, JAMES J- BAYNARD, ARNOLD P. N. Jim likes hamburgers and AmOld is mogf fond of V milk shakes . . , dislikes money . . . girls . . . cars, i. V walking up on the hill from and lemon pie . , . he drives in l2th Street , . . he trans- a '50 Oldsmobile . . .often ferred to fl'OfT1 DS- hgard Saying, Wh3t'5 the if-1 troit, Michigan, and enjOyS word? . . . especially inter' -swf ...e A San Di9QO VHVY mUCl'1 A - A ested in rhythm and blues i he plans to work, then ioin records and basketball . . . the Air Force. plans to attend State and Wxsg major in accounting. I, A., A A +A . .ft 5 109 iiilwfr. X5 'A 3395+ V fuer 'ffffiiiiili j T V aaa 'sg at 1,1-':2,f'.15t itil'-w ,szzsi -in me . ,E-. of-if: i i 1- ' Wi is L is 'i . ' W b f i j i 'i e is 2 .. E X, an 'is 1 eg, i site A 1121+ :ui ffl 'Xa i .. ..,,. Ea . .,- . I 'J fl L. . ,jj sf, , BEATY, MARGARET F. Fran adores pizza . . . polka . . . fried chicken . . . sleeping late, and lots of clothes . . . was on Girls' League Council . . . C.S.F. . , , G.A.A., and a Red Cross representative . . . majoring in business English . . . has lots of fun this year getting things in and out of Senior Hall locker, BEBB, JACK LEE Jack especially enjoys lob- ster Newburg . . , his special interests includes cars and girls . , . he was vice-presi- dent of the Industrial Elec- tronics Safety Council . . . drives a blue '49 Ford minus the doorhandles, and is best known for not doing home- work. BECKER, JUDITH ANNE Judy likes pizza . . . talking on the phone, and Andy , . , pet peeve is homework . . , special inter- ests include swimming and dancing , . . was in Sergean- ettes , . . German Club . . . Swimmerettes , . . Badmin- ton Club, and Red Cross . . . major is science . , . future plans include marriage. BEEDLE, DAVID L. Dave likes movies . . . dramatics . . . tacos, and the giggle of a certain girl . . . pet peeves are people who don't believe in Santa Claus . . , Active in Thespians , . . Choir . . , Senior Cabinet . . . plans to attend Junior College . . . best known for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. BELLINGER, CAROLYN N. Woody likes anything chocolate . . . Little Richard, and basketball . . , pet peeve is jealousy . . . drives a '50 Chevrolet . . . best known for that blonde streak in her hair , . , her future plans are to marry a tall, handsome cat. HO l i . i i l .A BELLON, STEPHEN Steve is best known on the Hill for his spouting off with flowery poetry . . . likes Mr. Warren's honors history class, rare roast beef, and football games . . . also fond of new books . . . was Twigbenders' president, ln- ter-club Council representa- tive . . . Scholarship and P.T.A. representative on C.S.F. Cabinet . . . Quill and Scroll. BENNETT, JULIUS ROY Julius likes Sam Cooke ..,cars...girls... steak, and French fries . . . dislikes girls who talk too much . . , enjoys working on his '49 Ford, for which he is best known , , . major is laboratory sciences . . . plans to attend State Col- lege. BLACKMAN, HERMAN Herman called Hank by his friends, likes girls, girls, girls . . . pet peeve is sack dresses and chemises , . . drives a '50 Chrysler . . . he is best known for his jokes and can be heard say- ing, Don't get excited . . . major is electronics. BLAKE, CHARLES EDW. Charles was in Choir and Madrigals this year . . . has a lovely tenor solo voice . . , likes mostly food in general . . . drives a '56 Pontiac . . . his favorite subject is music . . . he plans to be- come a minister. BODE, TERRY C. Terry was on the track and cross country teams . . , he likes pizza . . . progres- sive jazz . . . pole vaulting . . , tea . . . often seen do- ing his homework at Glenn's . . . he drives a '48 Chevy . , , favorite subject is phys- ical education . . , plans to attend Junior College, then State. .X 4 IE 'W i rx vi , 3 A s . at VW W xi- - of-N 'fix -A 'il-Q-rv' U ft .... . i li Q1 1 5 SK X, .- J A f -fn s. fve- 'gc BOLLIN, JOERY KATHRYN Vivacious Joery likes Choir and almost anything in the line of food . . . quiet people peeve her , . . special interests are progressive al- bums and men . . . plans to attend State this fall . . . best known for saying the funniest things at the right time. BOONE, EARLINE JOY Earline was one of the many lovely voices in Choir this year . . . also in Y- Teens and G.A.A .... en- joys shrimp . . . lemon pie, Beware and dancing , . . pet peeves include nosey people . . . seen most often at the Jack in the Box , , . plans to become a clerk typ- ist. BORYLA, EDWARD J., JR. Junior was on the wrest- ling team . . . track team . . . cross country team, and in Choir. . . likes to eat and listen to jazz . . . pet peeves are short-haired girls and little sisters . . . drives a customized Ford, 'Sl . . . plans to go to Junior Col- lege or enter the Air Force. BOUCHER, CHARLENE E. Char likes pizza , . . rhythm and blues, and wat- er-skiing , . . was in Twig- benders . . . Badminton, G.A.A .... known for get- ting lost in Senior Hall , . . pet peeve is homework . . . favorite quote, f'Scroungey . . . future plans are college and teaching . . . Had a wonderful three years on the Hill. BRAME, ROSALIE MARY Rosalie likes the beach . . . records . . . sewing and baby-sitting . . . enjoys art . . . best known for her good sense of humor . . . can usually be seen smiling . , . future plans are un- known. L . l l i ll l l xl nh BRASHEAR, IDA P. Ida is an art major . . , member of Annual Staff , . . Senate . , . Twigbenders. . , Girls' League Cabinet . . . A.S.B. Historian . . . Likes Johnny Mathis . . . lemons . . . tennis and swimming . . . pet peeve is people who are late . . . plans to be an interior decorator. BREGANTE, AUGIE R. Cookie enjoys taking part in sports . . , traveling, and learning new things . , . he dislikes school . . . his hob- by is taking moving pictures . . . was on basketball . . . J.V. and varsity baseball . ,. cross country, was president of the Senate, and member of Lettermen's Club . , , plans to be a history and gym teacher, BREGANTE, SHARMANE C. Sharee was in the All- School Show, and on the Sophomore Council , . . she likes Italian food . . . rec- ords . . . special interests include dancing, bowling, and talking on the phone . , , often quoted as saying, Too muchl . , . favorite subject is English . . . plans to attend Junior College. BRELAND, EDWARD JAS. Ed named American gov- ernment as his favorite sub- ject , . . he likes parties . . . movies . . . foods, lots of friends , , . special inter- ests include listening to rec- ords, mostly jazz . , . seen most often at the Memorial Recreation Center. BRIDGETT, WANDA LEE Wanda enjoys eating tacos and drinking Dr. Pep- per , . . special interests in- clude swimming and eating , . . seen most often at church . . . her favorite sub- ject was hornemaking . . . when she graduates from San Diego High she plans to go to Mercy Nursing School. lil i YQ' .il i-A ' 'QQ -ms eu Nd -, i in a Y., ft 2 4 X , K Q i xi sm!! . ii rf .U .wwf 1 Mgigwq.: , J. . A1,-.,, , ,ilgihg c if iw , A, ,.., X 9 if? so 0: .v 7, y ' . X i ft .. 4' 1 15.9 I' , iilgli, ff X .f f54g33,-.gy 1 97 rv ' A 3561- l ali' .1 -S + Qi' N f - L L 'ma Q-s ici, fi R .Vi Y , Q BROICH, MILO Milo enjoys skating, hunt- ing, and fishing , . . also, among his special interests are poker and bowling . . . he drives a '50 Ford . . . major is science . , . he is seen most often at school and Al's . . . plans to join the service after graduation and then attend college. BROWN, BARBARA ANN Pert Barbie was in Ser- geanettes and Single Batons . . . Junior Red Cross sopho- more representative and president of Junior Red Cross . . . Pepster decora- tion committee . , , Senior Cabinet , . , likes milk . . . pizza . . . artichokes, and Stan Freeburg . , , plans to become an elementary school teacher, BROWN, STEVE DONALD Steve was on the tennis team . . . cross country . . . Choir , . ,treasurer of senior class . . . vice-president of senior class spring semester . . . Steve likes sports and dreaming . . . drives a '47 Plymouth , , . favorite sub- jects are public speaking and psychology . , . plans to study at U,C.L.A. BRUNETTO, SAM Sam likes spaghetti , . . octopus . . . fish, and wine . . . best known for telling in Mr. Boydston's class . . . his major was Spanish, but his favorite subject was woodshop . . . plans to go to college, but thinks he will become a tuna fisher. BUCHANAN, ARTHUR Art likes progressive jazz , . . jazz concerts . . . all Spanish foods , , . pet peeves are talkative type , . . played varsity football . . , basketball, and ran track. , . likes to dance , , . plans to go to college . , likes everyone. l X -N N x xx N if ' x X X if i .-x I Italian jokes. . . particularly A Xs X I X li K N XR S 112 -3 BUCHANAN, LINDA M. Lindi has served as pub- licity co-chairman of Twig- benders . . . sales commis- sioner of Girls' League, was in Choir and Mixed Chorus . . . likes blue . , , pizza . . , swimming . . . rhythm and blues . . . dancing , . . badminton and tennis . . . best known for her lovely blue eyes . . . plans to be- come dental hygienist. BUKSZPAN, GLADYS M. Gladys came to us from Egypt this last year . . . best known for her big beautiful eyes and dark hair. . . likes music played or sung well . . . future plans are unde- cided. BUOMPENSIERO, DOM A. Dominic, better known as Bump, likes to go to shows and dances with his future wife . . . he says that his special interest is his future wife . , . drives a crazy truck . . . seen most often at Hoover . . . majoring in industrial arts . . , plans to get married after graduationu BURNETT, EVELYN IRENE Evelyn was in G.A.A. . . , Bible Club. . .Tennis Club, a Russ representative, and Girls' League representative . . . likes tacos , , . chicken . , . sewing . . . favorite subject is typing , . . when she graduates she wants to be a typist at the Civic Cen- ter. BURKS, BOBBY JOHN Bob was on the sopho- more football team and sophomore track, and junior football . . . cruises a '52 Chevy, light green . . , likes French fried shrimp, and records . . . wants to be a draftsman . . . upon graduaf tion Bob plans to attend college. 'UK 453 Q -- if . . , ,:,, , i s L s. 15 1- at' 4 ,t F:,,,g, .Y . ,Q ,+ BURNETT, WILLIAM H. Bill was in Latin Club and Debate . . . he enjoys drama and literature . . , has a special interest in opera . . . could be seen wandering around with his mind a mil- lion miles away . . . future plans include a college edu- cation. BURNSIDE, KENNETH G. Kenny served us on the ASB. Senate . . . he likes girls. . . pizza . . . abalone and lobster . . . his pet peeve is sitting in the back of the auditorium . . . spec- ial interests are skin diving and body surfing . . . drives a '49 Ford . . . majors are math and science . . . plans to attend Junior College. BYERLY, JEAN GLADYS Jeanie was historian of Biology Club . . . Choir his- torian . , . Pepster vice- president . . . in Modern Dance Club and All-School Show . . . likes dancing and college . . . also swimming, and riding . . . favorite sub- jects are modern dance and Choir . . . plans to become a professional dancer. CALDERHEAD, RENWICK Rennie takes a special in- terest in Adeline . . . flying . . . football, and his '34 Ford Victoria, in approxim- ately that order . . , has been active in both track and football . . . enjoys auto shop , . . hopes to enter the flying service after gradua- tion. CALHOUN, GLADYS V. Gladys is a business major . . . enjoys tacos and chick- en . . . she cannot tolerate conceited people . . . is par- ticularly interested in typing , . . hopes to attend either State or Junior College. CALLAS, JAMES PETER Band is Jim's favorite subject . . . was in wrestling . . . likes cars . . . swim- ming . . . girls . . . and football games . . . drives a '50 Oldsmobile . . . most often seen at the Peter Pan, where he works , . . plans to attend Junior College. CALVERT, RICHARD T. Dickie plans to enter Jun- ior College for technical training in automotive en- gineering . . . likes fast cars . . , progressive jazz . . . body surfing, and quiet women . . . is particularly interested in fuel injection system . . . all types of en- gine rebuilding . . . owns a '32 Ford Phaeton and an Olds powered '47 Merc. CAMACHO, RAMON Camacho enjoys sports . . . Mexican food . . . cars and good rhythm and blues . . . hopes to become an electrical engineer . . . has been electrical safety chair- man . . , plans to attend Junior College or State . , . Camacho states that he will hate to leave San Diego High. CAMERON, AIDA Aida has been active in Sergeanettes as a Flaggette . . . may attend business col- lege and become a secretary . . . enjoys her business English class more than any other . . . seen most often with Ralph . . .enjoys Chin- ese food and hates home- work, CAMIEL, JACK Jack states, Jack Camiel likes Jack Camiel . . . on the serious side, Jack hopes to attend University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley , . . has been in Choir, and Senior Cabinet as publicity chair- man . . . he has enjoyed his math and science classes. ll3 ' wtf: ' winger 2 Sax. CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH J. l.iz's likes include food ...dances...music,.. cruising around with a cer- tain boy . . . a business major, can usually be seen in Mrs. Depew's office prac- tice class, with ink from the machine on her hands . . . future plans are undecided. CAPEHART, DAVID H. Dave has been very active in tennis . . . the Chess Club , , . Biology Club . , . Latin Club, and the Letter- men's Club . . . Dave has enjoyed his science classes more than any other . . . he hopes to go on to college. CARLSEN, DEANNA C. Dee likes Lee and ham- burgers , . . cannot tolerate square dancing . . . Dee takes a special interest in swimming . . . she has been active in the Latin Club. . . she hopes to work for a year and then go on to a special trade, CARLSON, CAYLA C. Cayla enjoys television and good books . . . takes a special interest in helping others . . . plans to become a registered nurse . . . fav- orite subject is science , . . seen most often at home do- ing homework . . . says that she will always remember being a monitor in the Gen- eral Office. CARLSON, DEAN Dean can be seen most often under the hood of his '46 Pontiac . . . takes a special interest in old cars . . . rock and roll music, and a sophomore named Mary . . . his pet peeve is so- cialites who drive new cars . . , Dean plans to go into electronics. ll-4 CARRASCO, MARTHA Marty is most fond of geometry and government . . . was a Sergeanette . . . she likes dancing . . , Sam Cooke's records, and any kind ot food, especially Chinese . . . dislikes guys with a special line . , . will probably attend State College. CARTER, LILLIAN LOIS Mickey likes food . . . popular music . , . one of her favorite subjects was English . . . favorite pastime is reading good novels , . . can usually be seen eating . . . future plans are unde- cided. CARTER, THOMAS F. Tommy enjoys tacos . . , sport fishing . . . water ski- ing, and other summer sports . . . he is a three year letterman , . . on the golf team . . . he is seen most often at Bobbie's . . , he owns a '49 Dodge . . . Tommy's favorite subject is math . , . he hopes to be- come an engineer. CASAL, JEANIE Jeanie likes food with an international flavor . . . en- joys the records of Sam Cooke, particularly his l'll Come Running Back To You . . . special interest is dancing . . . best known for being sweet . . . she hopes to become a beautician. CASTILLO, CHARLIE Charlie likes chop suey and oranges . . . Charlie has been a Red Cross repre- sentative . . . he likes home- making, his English teacher, and his '50 Ford . . , plans to take police science at Junior College. ,5c.,.,., 19 r :f .rv- X Q, I f.. iss IN K i 7. , Uv gg , .X b 3 , 1 ,w R H F. CASTILLO, ROSELIE LUCIA Chica likes foreign foods . . . swimming . , . ice-skat- ing . . . roller skating . , . water skiing, and J . . . she can't stand homework or studying . . . has been a Girls' League representative . . . has been active in Ser- geanettes as a Sergeanette Front . . . plans to go on to college. CASTRO, STEVE Stevie likes all kinds of Mexican food . . . takes a special interest in anything that doesn't involve work . . . Steve owns a '57 Chevy . , . he can be seen most often in Mr. Bailey's office. CATLIN, BOBBI Bobbie likes parties . . the beach, and dances . . . came from Lincoln in her senior year . , . her future plans include a nurses train- ing . , . her special interest is fighting with Roberta . , . likes English. CERVANTES, ANTONIA L. Toni has been on the annual staff and art service . . . majored in art . . . likes to eat grapes, Mexican food, and go to the beach . . . hates to be teased . . . often seen with Johnny . . . intends to go to Junior Col- lege. CERVANTES, CAESAR J. Wizzard likes sports . . . dances . . , girls, and cars . . . he can be seen most often working on his car, a '40 Ford coupe with a full house engine . . . takes a special interest in Judy , . . favorite subjects are English and auto shop . . . plans to join the Marines and get married. CHAPIN, MARY SUE Sue has been in Sergean- ettes . . . was Girls' League representative . . . Red Cross representative . . . junior class historian , . . junior homecoming attendant, homecoming queen . . likes jazz . . , steaks, and the beach . . , plans to go to State College and then go into social work. CHAVEZ, ALBERT A., Jr. Tido likes tacos . . , foot- ball, and chop suey . . . can be seen in his blue and white '55 Chevy, cruising down Z Street . . . his fav- orite subjects were gym and wood shop . , . he cannot tolerate English and math . . . would like to go through school all over again if he could. CHAVEZ, MARY HELEN Nena is a science major . . . has been a Red Cross representative, a Girls' League representative, on sophomore council . . . es- pecially enjoys parties . . . books , . . sports . . , tele- vision . . , popcorn, and Mexican food . . . will work in a bank and continue go- ing to school. CHAVEZ, RICHARD Toast likes to eat any- thing and to do anything . . . was in Bowling Club, Junior Achievement . . , dislikes girls with faces plas- tered with make-up . . . fav- orite quote, Hi , , . has a '49 Chevy . , . seen wherever something is going on, CHAVEZ, RITA VIRGINIA Rita likes dancing . . . study hall , . . pizza, and good music . , . doesn't like homework or public speak- ing . , . Rita takes a special interest in her personal friends and her homelife . . . is keeping her future plans a dark secret . . . majored in foreign language. ll5 is Y' J 3. 1 54 t E 3 fx if is 62 M i 1 . K lem' 8,-'rv .,,,,.. .,-- ' f W i 2 i, il 'x :os ,pus-. A -Q, -14 'lx Qi-455:Ee1i5+:.iifEIf?iTlE5ii V' Q ffliii - --.f'f121sJ1'11fic: - fl ' t 'li m . i ,rg I j x - f 'f 93 ? 'N I2 H+. r 'V L. -..,, 1 , if if i V -A1 12 'k if - I fit ,J 1- I .f1 'Nt. f . Sf X1 tc. 1 ,fjlf- if L.WL ' .5 Aa. CHRISTIANSEN, LOIS I. Lois likes just about everything except conceited people . . . she takes a special interest in Norman , . . can be seen most often in a black '50 Merc , . . is a business major . . . has enjoyed her three years here, but is glad to be leav- ing. CLADY, JUNE ARNELL Nell likes to listen to records . . . sing . . . watch sports . . . she takes a spec- ial interest in making friends with guys . , . she has been a member of the G,A.A .... Y-Teens , . . Spanish Club . . . Modern Dance Club, and Girls Chor- us , . . plans to attend col- lege, CLARK, KEEVA MAE Keeva known for her pleasant smile enjoys tacos . . . singing and boys - es- pecially Sam . . . likes to watch and take part in mod- ern dance . , . is often seen at Oscar's . . . plans to get married in the near future. CLOUD, CAROL J. Carol enjoys listening to records, and dancing . . . can't stand people who try to be the center of attrac- tion . . . Carol has been ac- tive in Junior Achievement . . . can be seen at the beach , . . has enjoyed her commercial course . . . will hate to leave San Diego. COBB, ROY W. Roy has a particular lik- ing for football , . . neat clothes . . . his girl, and good cars . . . has a special interest in finding an easy way to make money . . . has been very active in the Sen- ate . . . owns a beautiful '52 Ford . , . plans to at- tend college. COGGINS, GEORGE Big George known for be- ing quiet and as an out- standing athlete . . . played end on 'varsity football team and varsity track-shot put . . . often seen with Carmen . . . Industrial Arts major . . . likes fried chicken and a certain green Chevy. COHEN, RONALD Ron likes girls. . . dances . . . food, and cars . . . he takes a special interest in radio and photography . . . has been a member of the N.F.L., Debate team, and Choir . . . owns a black '53 Buick . . . he plans to be- come a political lawyer. COHN, MORTON J. New on the I-lill when he was a junior, Mort be- came active in Choir and Madrigals, and sang in the boys' quartet, The Sounds . . . in debates and senior drama, he was cast this year for the male lead in Annie Get Your Gun . COLE, HOWARD R. Howard likes fishing . . . trapping, and all sorts of sports . . . he has been with us only a short while but in that time has had fun . . . takes a special interest in Ruthie . . . likes mechanical drawing . . . plans to be- come an X-Ray technician while in the Air Force. COLEMAN, WILLIAM R. Bill came from Hoover last year . . . has a mathe- matics major . . . likes pro- gressive jazz . . . Italian foods are his favorite . . . likes to work on cars . . . drives a '55 Olds . . . best known for casual threads . . . often seen at Circus drive in . . . will attend col- ege K I XL. Q-.,,. . , N - A rf ' , L. em X533 1 ci? L P 1 Q .c ,N xi wi. Q 5 5 av P A 1' filer- . , , ,L , Hx Z ,., , .- XX W rw' r Q- w. j U 3 fx - f ,.....ff -. my M ci rs A H 5, . i , t t 'Y ' .5 I Ev-by sew? i-j?'I.'l?-'T I is A' FS s fl ' . . .iiiur . Www , ,1,..r , -g r i- ,,,, . ' H '11,.: , it ,,,-- it ,, ' a' 1 ..,, - . f ,ax ff it 'sn-nav x,.... ,as .- unix - N S'-the lAh,,, u..BN has U9 Y... COLLINS. CYNTHIA LEE Cyn digs jazz . . , bowl- ing, and dancing . . . dis- likes conceited boys . . . was a Lieutenant of Double Batons . . , Sergeanettes . . . Sophomore Songleader . . . Sophomore lnterclub Coun- cil representative . . . Chair- man of Senate publicity . . . was in the Senior Play . . . plans to go to State and be- come an interior decorator. COLLINS, KATHERINE Toots digs parties . . . dances, and skating . . . she has been active as a Girls' League Council member . . . enjoys spending money on clothes . . . favorite subject is gym . . . hopes to get married soon . . . she states, The Old Gray Castle is a great school. COMAGON, ALICE Ali digs progressive rec- ords and fine foods . . . she has taken a special interest in Pepsters . . , Orchestra . . . All-School Show, and table tennis . . . drives a big '52 Caddy , . . loves to be herself . . . plans a career in the Waves. CONTRERAS, BEATRICE Weda likes dancing . . . Mexican food, and rhythm and blues records . . . she likes to go cruising . . . talk on the phone, and listen to records . . . has been active as P.T,A. and Junior Red Cross representatives, as well as an active Pepster. . . she plans to attend business college. COOK, RAYMOND LEE Ray likes to attend the games with the guys and to go to drive-ins . . . he digs Maley's fourth period gym class . . . was in the Senior Play . . . drives a '47 Pon- tiac . . . plans to join the Air Force Reserve outfit as soon as possible. COOK, JETTIEV OLA Jettie is best known for being Roscoe's sister . . . loves tacos . . . has been president of Y-Teens , . , has also been active in G.A.A. and Twigbinders . . . her favorite subject is bi- ology . , . promises to be a great teacher after her grad- uation from State. CORRAO, STEPHANIE R. Stef likes strong men . . . food, and good music . . . will miss her arguments with Mrs, Depew after she gradu- ates . . . can be seen at Kresse's most any time . . . plans to go on to beauty college . . . says that she loved her senior year at Diego. COTA, RUDOLPH Rudy likes parties and all round good times , . . he loves to cruise down Broad- way in his '54 Chevy . . , his favorite subject was U.S. History . . , he is undecided about his future plans. COTTON, ELIZABETH MAE Betty loves ice cream and cool records . . . has a spec- ial interest in a cute car- penter's apprentice who drives a '55 Chevy . , . can be seen most often at drive- in movies . . . her favorite subject was homemaking . . . her future plans include marriage. COUIE, DUARD B. Douie seems to like girls . . . cars, and food . . . takes a special interest in sports and driving cars . . . he was on our varsity foot- ball and wrestling teams , . . has been a member of the Letterrnen's Club . . . owns a '57 Ford. ll7 .. ,i 'iwif?Pf:, , . 1 i tti 'im -,,L isr .,.. A :5s rn Vx A ii A 'e '.? 2 rr 'ii i se new ,Q fi -L 'L.' at Q .. kai .N .I J 4 '5 1 me ,.,. -.X 1 ,RVN avr ,f .. :lj if rf y' 1 '- , s ' 1 x s 'QQ' 1 .fif l A x A ,-X 9 its ' W ra' it 3 'J pvvvn, ,Q-K M., '..a-'My , 'I' K fi I'-.h i ,JL I I K ,J I ala 'UW -'va '--r-'W' f- . ...,.. r I .N '7 .ir I couTTs, SANDRA Q Sandy was an art major M i . , . was in Art Service and on Annual Staff . . 4 loves ff to draw and go out on dates ' with a certain boy . . . pet A peeves are people who stare I - and catty girls.. . . future plans include work. 4 -i Al ii? .AA , N, j li' CRENSHAW, OMA JEAN ,- Oma likes her married life j . . . she digs jive records n . . , good food, and her hus- band . . . her major was homemaking . . . she can't jk stand conceited and two- faced people . . . can always be heard saying, You bet- ter know it, 1 .mf 1 l I K f I 1 4 i I I f .N .NMQ , l, ij i Jgkisci, ANTOINETTE L. , Toni likes records . . . swimming , . , people with a .' sense of humor . . . pizza, 4' and good fun . . . she takes l f a special interest in a guy in the Air Force . . . cooking, and music . . . she was on the Girls' League Council I 1 . . , her future plans include f marriage. if L I 1 i I I I I I A Af cnouci-i, PENNY LOUISE jr ' 4' Penny majored in choir ki and drama . . . was in Ser- geanettes and was Sergean- i ettes Major . . . Girls' I , League representative . . . f P.T.A. representative . . . choir manager and in Madri- gals, and sophomore cabinet . . . in the Senior Play 4 . . dislikes insincere people . . . A future plans unknown. lr, ,l 'i CROWELL, ALICE MARIE ' Alice likes Nap Williams I I . . , good, good food, and X I the song, Honky Tonk . . . was a member of ll ' l G.A.A .... Band, and Y- V 1' Teens . . , likes science and home economics . . . a i I transfer in her junior year, I she says that she loves San An I Diego High, ll8 1-3 Nj DABKOVICH, SAMUEL J. Sammy's favorite subject in school is photography . . . outside of school he really goes for Mexican food and pizza . . . after graduating Sammy plans to go into the Armed Forces. DACQUISTO, CARMELLA Carm is a business major . . .Bowling Club,. .likes the record My Funny Val- entine' '... has special in terest in Vince . . . pet peeve is unsociable and con- ceited people , . . often seen at Leonardo's Pizza l-louse , . . favorite quote 'fhe who thinks evil is evilf' D'AMATO, JOE T. f'Joe's favorite subject is woodshop . . . also likes spa- ghetti ancl meatballs . . . claims he is best known for talking too much . . . pet peeve is a girl that talks too rnuch . . . interested in making money . , . seen oft- en at Oscar's , . . favorite quote, Ehl NOT' '... plans to go to college, DARISAY, MANUEL, Jr. Bull played sophomore and two years of varsity football . . , in '58 Senior Play . . . likes sports, art, and playing the guitar . , . seen most often playing in the Gaynighters Band . . . pet peeve is homework . . . thinks S.D.H.S. is the best . . . plans to go to college. DASSE, BONNIE ROSE Bonnie is a business maj- or . . . likes bowling, swim- ming, and foreign foods . . . pet peeve is conceited peo- ple . , . favorite quote, Oh Agony . . . most often seen at GIenn's. . . feels this has been a terrific senior year . . . plans to attend State College. X1 rl!! 4-X ts- 3 .,- , l, ,i f fu' ,Xx.1Qi I. DAVIS, CHARLES L. Charles , nicknamed Sugar Jets, is a science major . . . Varsity Track . . . Cross Country . . . he likes all kinds of food and all kinds of music . . . best known for saying Yes, Mam . . . plans to go to college. DAVIS, CHARLES RONALD Chuck's favorite subject is choir . . . likes ice hockey, baseball, and tried shrimp . . . pet peeve is people who Can't take the time say hello . . . best known for his hearty laugh . . . seen most often at Oscar's . , . plans to be a minister. DAVIS, MARY DAWN Mary Dawn came to the Hill as a sophomore from Lincoln . . . Twigbender's Vice-President . . . German Club . . . Y-Teens . . . Girls' League Council . , , likes lazy summer days . . . hates to get up in the morning , . . known for auburn tresses . . . has college plans, DAVISON, PATTY GAY Pat is a business major . . . Pan American Club . . , Girls' League Fashion Show . , . likes liverwurst sand- wiches, hair styling, water skiing . . . favorite quote, How Nauseous . . . has this to say concerning high school, Nothing much ac- complished but had a lot of fun trying. DAWSON, LINDA LEE Linda likes parties, pizza, and the Four Freshmen . , . Latin Club . . . C.S.F. life member, Sergeanettes . . . Flags , . . Pepsters . . . Choir , . , pet peeve is get- ting up early in the morning . . . known for her expert driving . . . plans to go to State College to take busi- ness administration. De BUS, JOSEPH JAMES Curley is a Spanish major . . . he likes cars and Mexi- can food . . . pet peeve is high society . . . has a 'Al Buick . . . favorite quote That's the breaks . , . often seen at Baranov's . . . Av,- plans to go to Junior Col- lege. DELANEY, TOMMY Towbar likes to listen to soft music . . . pet peeve is school . . . l-luh? , . , best known for The Joker . . . seen most often at the 300 building , . . an indus- trial arts major, Towbar's future plans include the Army. DEL ROSARIO, MARY T. Mary majored in science . , . was in Junior Red Cross and Demoiselles . . . has since moved to Denver . , . where she attends a Catho- lic co-educational high school and the Ballet Theater School . . . will attend College. De PHILLIPPIS, ROBERT M. Torpedo came to SDHS from New York in his junior year , . , a math and science major . . . he likes sports and Roberto's pizzas . . . has a '52 Chevrolet . . . plans to study engineering at U.C.L.A. DIAZ, RONNIE Ron is a history major... he likes baseball, football, and cars , , . pet peeve is stuck up girls . , . has a '50 Buick and a '46 Chevrolet . . . can often be seen at the beach . . . plan for the future is construction busi- ness or sports. H9 xi Y T C f gi K -.gs vvw- ...av P7162 5 wigs. ,L ffq! vi' 1-.. ...ns-.J DIETRICH DAVID ELMER Dave's favorite subject is industrial arts . . . Pep Band . . . he goes for tacos, hi-fi cars and Valerie . . . has a '53 Mercury. . . best known for spending money and his favorite quote, Well, you can be replaced' . . . often seen at Oscars . . . Elec tronics may be in future. DIZER, SHIRLEY ANN Shirl is a business major . . . G.A.A .... Badminton . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Teens . , . likes badminton . . . basketball . . . Johnny and dancing . . . pet peeve vorite quote, You silly goon . . . often seen at Oscar's . . . thinks S.D.l-l.S is the absolute most. DOAN, BRUCE KENNETH Waldo likes to go to school lsometimesl . . . e peeves are gym, music, and kids . . . known for getting into trouble . . , seen most often at school . . . he plans on getting a job after gradu ating. DOBBIN, MONITA HOPE Sunny is a math major . . . Girls' League Repre sentative . . . likes the beach ,..Leo...swimming... dancing . . . pet peeves are finals and memorizi Shakespeare . . . known for being late . , . has a Plymouth . , . college plans. DOLLAR, BOBBIE RUTH Bobbie is a homemaking major . . . she likes lemon pie . . . reading and dancing . . . best known for her smile . , . favorite quote, Be yourself, that's all there is of you . . , plans to be a beautician. 120 is DYER, EDWIN LOEURS Ed's favorite subject is electronics . . . he likes horseback-riding . . , music . . . experimenting with electronics and books . . . he plans to go to San Diego Junior College for two years and to finish at State Col- lege. DYESTRA, JOHN John's favorite subject is band . . . he likes people in general . . . special interest is dairying , . . pet peeve is English . . . he is known for talking and is seen every- where . . , has a '56 Pontiac . . , plans to be a dairyman. EAGER, BEN F. Lizard has been Latin Club President . . . Key Club , . . Cross Country , . , likes surfing . . . hunting and fishing . , . spaghetti and modern jazz . . . drives a '5l Chevy . . . frequently heard saying, Work . . . seen playing Mellowmen guitar , . . a mathematics major, Bim plans to study medicine at Berkeley. EASON, ERNESTINE M. Dancing and drama are two of Ernie's main interests. Seen doing a solo dance as a junior, in Girl Crazy, and acting in The Man Who Came to Dinner this year, she also has been ac- tive on The Russ while here on the l-lill. EDELSTEIN, BRIAN M. Well-liked Brian reorgan- ized and presides over Let- termen's Club . . . Sports Editor of the Russ , . , CSF, Cabinet , , , Senior Cabinet . . . Cross Country . . . B and Varsity Track . . . mathematics and sci- ence major . . . known for running . . . ear-to-ear grins . . . future plans include Berkeley , . . then chemical engineering, Y- is conceited people . . . fa- p t DQ '47 A is K wept' . ,...... Qatesaseazaeiiais av, 'z fu , f fdififfwtfwiif e:iag,gMf'wei X 'S 1' , 7 H , 'wif' 6' at ,LM v Hx' +-.XMMLJAAH av.: V -.g. . J 3 1-A . .. is . ,sq is -F il N0 i xi --Q ' , jf? I N05 4 s ll I . NPS - 'X , ,l V WW f Q f Q i f,. s 2 ll N at x ' E l A W-4. JN l J we fi .1 W C' N kj. 'Hin , , .li ,. .. A -f 4. of . ,,..,. I i - . ,fx WR I . .- -K X. 2? tx ,X X 1 J i' ,N . it A..i,.e' ., , .Q . E ? of EDWARDS, CECIL Cecil is always working around Cars . . . drives a '4l Buick . . . crazy about money and food . . . especi- ally hamburgers . . . likes the shops , . . can't stand gym during cold weather . . . his ambitions are join- ing Air Force, then becom- ing a skilled car mechanic. EGGER, KATHERINE ANNE Kathy is a great horse- back rider . . . goes wild over Italian food . . . loves the color blue and having fun . . . big, blue cat eyes . . . can be found working at Junior Achieve- ment Center . . . business major . . . plans to attend college. ELLISON, MADELINE L. Madeline is new here on the hill . . . previously at- tended Helix High . . . crazy over popular music . . . movies . . . dancing . . . homework doesn't suit her . . . favorite classes are homemaking and office practice , . . drives a '49 Ford . . . she makes a good housewife for hubby Jim. EMERY, HARVEY J. Known as Sandy to all of his friends . . . crazy about cars in general . . . can al- ways be found remodeling them . . . cruises around Glenn's in his '48 Pontiac . . . likes eating and auto shop class . . . his ambition is to work in a large diesel shop. ERICKSON, GAYLA JEAN Blondie was sophomore Russ reporter . . . Twig- bender Secretary . . . French Club . . . a student teacher at Alice Birney . . . always seen with Kenny . . . likes physiology . . . could do without little brothers . . . she favors a senior Ber- muda Day . . . plans a teaching career after attend- ing college. is 5 ji -ei 5 4 x i -5 ESPARAZA, ALEJANDRO Alex has been president of Club Hispano and Mesa Espanola . . . likes working out at Vic Tanny's . . . Glen Miller records, and spaghetti . . . an industrial arts major . . . hangs out at Rick's Restaurant . . . he finds schools are harder in Mex- ico . . . plans an Army career. ESPARAZA, DOLORES C. Lola has been Red Cross and Russ representatives . . . GAA , . . always danc- ing and attending parties . . . likes being with Tito . . . eating frosties, and go- ing to football games . . . homework shy . . . always saying, Aw, come on . . . can be found driving in a certain '55 Chevy . . . busi- ness future. ESTES, ARDYTH MILDRED Artie is crazy about sports , . . in GAA volley- ball . . . tennis . . . Y-teens . . . goes for pizza . . . could do without short boys . . . stand a proud six feet . . . quotes, What do you think l am? Anyway? , . . Spanish major . . , plans to attend State College. ESTRADA, SILVANO N. Silvertone enjoys playing his guitar and bass . . . he plays with the Velvetones . . . enjoys dancing . . . girls . . . tacos . . . greatly interested in music, Silvano hopes to go into some phase of it for his career after graduation. EVANS, JAMES T. Jim has a passion for col- lecting guns . . . likes fish- ing . . . hunting , , . and eating venison . . . doesn't go for early morning rising . . . favorite class is auto- matic tune-up . . . he plans his future in the state for- estry. l2l sg... z. sl? A f' fall-ff 3 ,BH k Xiu:-ve le r- if 3 ii i m,,,, . sf gi:i,g . W, .Q . ,xy :kr v ai 1 f M, il 5' in ...K r '- , . ., if ...ak f,., . l EVANS, SIDLEY ELIZABETH Sid majored in history . . .active as ASB. activity Commissioner . . . member of Annual Staff , . . Latin Club . . . Twigbenders, and in the Senior Play . , . is fond of spaghetti . . . peo- ple and horses . . . likes to ride and swim . . . will at- tend Berkeley or Santa Bar- bara College. FACKRELL, CALVERT M. Cal majored in sports, mathematics, and art . . . was the vice-president of the l.ettermen's Club , . . manager of the baseball team . . . and on varsity football team . , . he likes sports, parties, girls . . . drives a '57 Corvette . , . is planning to go to college. FACKRELL, DEENA Deena is a business major . . . she has a special inter- est in drama . . . loves the beach and food . . . her pet peeve is any kind of work . . . can usually be found over at Esther's house or Glenn's , . . known for her changes in hair color. FAGO, LILIA CARLA Lili was ASB President . . . Girl of the Month , .. Senior Treasurer . . . Quill 8-Scroll...CSF... sophomore cabinet . . . Demoiselles . . . likes all kinds of food . . . people . . . sports cars . . . clothes . . , psychology, and Madri- gals . . . plans travel, col- lege, perhaps teaching . . . seen most often at school. FARNUM, JOHN W. Jacky likes the beach . . . food . . . can usually be found laughing, as he has a good sense of humor . . . seen driving his car . , . likes all kinds of sports, and dancing . . . future plans are undecided, l22 FAUST, SUSAN ROLFE Sue is a science major . . . favorite teacher is Mr. Avery . . . Can be seen cruising all the drive-ins in Gene's '55 White Chevy , . . would like to get mar- ried and live on a ranch in Idaho. FERGUSON, ROBERTA LEE Bert likes rhythm and blues records . . . dancing , . . pizzas, and swimming . . . her pet peeves are shorthand and homework, and impolite guys . . .drives a '52 Chevy named Betsy . , . her favorite class is business . . . her favorite saying: Good grief, Char- lie Brown! FERNANDEZ, GERALDINE Gerry likes our food . . . beach . . . dances . . . rec- ords . . boys, especially one . . . a business major , . , can often be seen riding in a certain car . . . or on the phone . , . plans of the future are undecided. FERRANTELLI, SAL. Our Hilltop Choir student director and president , . . Sal sang in Madrigals . . . likes jazz . . . opera . . , the Four Freshmen . . . sports , . , best known for his band the Mellowmen and the quartet, the Sounds . . . wants to teach choral arts. FERRARI, PATRINA F. Tina has a special inter- est in Jerry . . . food . . . dances . . . music . . . best known for dancing . . . her major was homemaking . . . can often be seen cruising in Jerry's car . . . future plans are marriage. i 1355323 i Q im 4 ag ,Q Sri- hail M ll neg MA ff? --Q 1 v 13 of ' 9 4'6 -iz FERREZ, DAVID C, David likes progressive jazz and mambo . . . his favorite subject is auto shop, and he is seen most often at Gomez's self-serv- ice gas station . . . his spec- ial interest is Linda Negrete . . . after graduation he will go to Junior College. FETZER, BRUCE EDWIN A math major, Fetz plans to go to college . . . inter- ests are football . . . basket- ball . . . hunting . . . cars, and tennis . . . has a fine '50 Ford . . . is known most for his jokes and his sense of humor . . . his pet peeve is empty wallets. FIELDS, LULA JEAN Best known for cracking up with the girls, Lula likes progressive jazz, and modern dancing . . . she is in the tennis and modern dance clubs and majors in homemaking . . . she hopes kids in the future will enjoy high school as much as she did. FILLET, INEZ Inez says that she has had three wonderful years here at the Hill . . . an art major, she also has senior drama . , . likes food . . . Latin American rhythms, and watching Maverick on TV . . . hopes to become secretary to a nice-looking boss. FINCH, FREDERICK C. Freddy likes girls , . . cars, and the beach . , . his pet peeve is stuck-up girls . . , an industrialarts major . . . wants to be a million- aire . . . print, metal shop, math and science are some of his favorite classes. FISHER, DONALD LEON Don's likes include going to school at SDHS . . .. attending Junior College spring semester . . . thinks Hilltop Choir is the greatest club on campus . . . was in Cross-country . . . tennis, and swimming . . . favorite subject was American Gov- ernment. FISHER, HOWARD G. Best known for having his back homework out, How- ard is seen most often in his Porsche speedster at Os- car's . . . his pet peeve is finding a parking space at 9:00 . . . majoring in math, he plans to go to college . . . his special interest is sports car racing. FLACK, JERRY JULIAN While at the Hill, Jerry played the drums in the Velvetones for two years . . . with his 'Sl green Hudson l Jungle-Cruiser l Jerry can be seen in his fav- orite class, auto shop, and at Glenn's with Tina. FLORES, HECTOR JESUS Mr, Magoo didn't care much for school, wants to go to work and make a lot of money . . . his special interest is Emma . . . while at the Hill he could be seen in his favorite class, indus- trial arts or in his 'Sl Mer- cury. FOGLIO, CESAR AUSTO This year was Califa's first at SDHS . . . Cesar came to us from the Saints . . . likes sleeping . . . food ...money...girls... music, and fishing . . . is president of the Siesta Club . . . has a '50 Chev- rolet . . . his ambition is to be a bullfighter. l23 ' f ff- i Q al- . . -an W1 X, 8 t -If -Q I .... Y gf,-we if X. X K AI Mikie :U 5 2 2. ,X - . itfswa-..i.i1. Q -at-,qi .. . , 115. -V 'wi' '- -5 Z, -we .... is -2 j if ,X x 5 Q it 4 , 5 is is ,H 'A ' i I .91- ,. Dv., , I .pr 'N -is s .. .f wg 4 s ,Q ,,,,...,-ai N A 5 S. 9, ' . 11.3 1 -- . A -musk 1. J ', - ,,,:p5.2' M f 1 9 4 , tv' 'Q' 235 fi i , diggs .e-,Yi 1 ' f l .Al - .. YKQI .,... 4... is I -1, 1,--,K-,1:,g,1,--5 . A . B f t 3 by , .......,, ,..-,- an if le QW 5 aw , J, ,, fifty it 4 ii' i 'ff i QM? mf 5 itil .f i W TY- ' ,Q 'Y N , , 2 M mn at it 1 iw 'H' , 41 I J . T L5 ,T s K . ,,, A ' 1 4 ,Q V ' j, :m t-a1g.i:-. Wi. .... gf' 1, 1: ' 5 'srl' f w w ' . Q , ' . - illlwz L,L:l ,mA, , .57 FOWLER, VICKI R. Known to all for her lus- cious long blond hair, Vicki likes to dance and eat pizza . , . in the Senate . . . Girls' League Cabinet . . . Sergeanettes . . . Double Flags . . . Pepsters . . . Twigbenders . . . the Homecoming Assembly, and a Red Cross Representative, she is hoping for UCLA. FRAHM, RICHARD L. His favorite quote: l care . . . Dick likes pop music . . . steak, and roller skat- ing, but most of all he likes Minnesota . , . at the Hill he is majoring in math and science . . . after gradu- ation he hopes to attend Naval Electronics School. FRAC, PAUL GORDON A rockhound and a ham radio operator, Paul is in- terested in electronics, ra- dio, and flying, and thinks he will go into one of those fields. . , his pet peeves are teachers and school. FRANDELL, CAROL JEAN Ever since she made Sopho- more songleader her first year on the Hill, Carol Jean has been very active. This year we have seen her as Varsity songleader, on Senior cabinet, and in the senior play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. Next year she plans to attend San Diego State College. FREEBERG, DORIS LOUISE Doris likes boys . , . cars . . . movies . . . and Fords . . . she was Girls' League representative, and was in the Latin Club . . , her pet peeve is her brother . . . after school is over she plans to go to work . . . she is known for her long pony tail. l24 FRENCH, NANCY CAROL Nancy likes are parties ...food...boys...fruit . . cokes . . . the beach . . . was active in G.A.A . . . can usually be seen at dances . . . friendly . . . nice . . . and gay. . . fu- ture plans are undecided. FROST, MARY ALICE A homemaking and art maj- or, Cookie was in G.A.A. . , . Y-Teens . . . Pepsters, and mixed chorus . , . she likes shrimp . . . french fries, and sewing . . . known for always being on the phone . . . seen most often at Millie's, the movies, and the Palladium. FRYE, DON D. An ROTC boy, Banjo Eyes likes hunting . . . sleeping . . . progressive jazz, and a certain girl 5' 5 tall . . . his pet peeve is people who don't paint their cars . . . he has a hung '46 Ford . , . plans to join the serv- ice, then go to college. FUENTES, RUDY Seen most often at drive-in theatres and Richard Law- ton's, Rudy likes being with Marylou Barrios and seeing Lulu , . . after gradu- ation he plans to get mar- ried . . . he has a neat '53 Chevrolet . . . likes me- chanics. FULTON, ALAN L. Texas wants to own a horse and cattle ranch . . . he likes training horses . . . riding in rodeos and hunting . . . he is seen most often in Senior Hall. 4 ' 1.3 V3 5' ' ,V -sf . ki 'H i 5:0221 , v Y xg, 4, . .. '-Q is , . .. ua, .i..i..,--, so .... K .,. nw, ,M 5 '3 W svag' ,.i.,qQg git' .ziterv ' -. :nf-ty. , fit'g:',i:j - fd' x KW' .tx -. . , v S . ip ' Ejlzfir. M -9 ,' 4-if-' FULTON, BRIAN EUGENE Brian has found SDHS a friendly school . . . he is a science major, and likes horses, guns, and hunting. He hopes to have an army career, and has a rank of Captain on the Battalion Staff in ROTC, his favorite class. His pet peeve is geometry. FULTON, DON L. Don likes sports . . . active in basketball and baseball . . . owns a Ford . . , seen most often at Oscars . . . interested in cars and cute girls . , . maj- ored in art but will attend Junior College. GADISON, DAISY Daisy nicknamed Pud- din', enjoyed singing in the Glee Club . . , likes any kind of good food , , . dis- likes getting up for school . 5. . kept busy at church . . , known for liking fun . . . marriage is for the future, GAGNON, MARCIA C. Being on sophomore coun- cil . . . in the All-School Show and Drama Festival, and serving as a Girls' League representative and Red Cross representative kept Marcia active . , . likes thick steaks and French fries . . . dancing . . . and water skiing . . . favorite Subject is drama . . . wants to be a hair- stylist. GALE, STEVEN H. Steven was on C.S.F. . . . Latin Club Council, and Senior Cabinet . . . was Boys' Federation vice-presi- dent . . . football manager, and Lettermen's officer , . . likes progressive jazz . . . sports . . . hunting . , . and fishing . . . drives a '49 Mercury . . . planning for college and medicine. A W. X i X x K N x .ix X . X. KX Y fx X X X . MX X .'x l Xt X Q Q r t N iii 3 .3 xx GALVAN, FRANCES R. Frances was in Modern Dance Club . . . likes to eat pizza . . . listens to Tear drops , . . watches Mav- erick . . . hates getting up early , . . dancing and reading hold her interest . . . best known for making frosties and hamburgers . . . seen most often with Ray . . . a business major, she wants to work in the Bank. GAMLIN, DOLORES M. Toatie was in Modern Dance Club . , . G.A.A. and was a Girls' League repre- sentative . . . digs chicken . . . biscuits . . . spaghetti . . , tacos, and jazz . . . hates conceited people . . . likes homemaking . . . noted for crazy personality . . . wants to be either a model or beautician. GARCIA, ROBERT J. Robert's interests include cars and Josie . . . owns a '47 Chevy . . . likes Big Boys Special from Velva Freeeze , . . likes are the beach . . . drags . . , food . , , Josie . . . seen most often at Gomez Self-Service Gas Station working on cars . . . auto shop was his maj- or . . . will join Air Force, then become a fireman. GARDNER, HENRY I. Hank is an art major . , . he likes art and playing baseball , . . played junior varsity baseball , . . likes rock and roll music . . . Johnny Mathis, and Sam Cooke . . . wants to man- age a store or a professional baseball team. GARDNER, CHARLES Chuck likes cars , . . music, and food . , . seen driving a '46 Ford and eat- ing at Oscar's . . . major was vocational mill cabinet . . . will work after gradu- ation. ,.- A ' 'ffl 121 i ' xg- Hai, M 4. jiff 5 ,H 11 if il If il ' 'P 2 cy -4 Y .- s.. ,a gi.. jr A y I sf 'lf . Vi Q fffi 3 t 1 s iw gt QW tix s. 1 f fe- 'tilt 2' 3: --i.1.kw ww, s 'i .tsl f -'1 A : 'ff N if 'f sl , .- . ' is .A t t 5 in 3, I-Q Y ti 5 a t. 1 if j . if 125 it ang ' 1 mi 5- r M. 'Wx ,e...-...J 'TT7 if S, it .se GASKINS, ROGER A. Called Tank by friends, Roger was in Latin Club . , . Cadet Club . . . Rifle Team, and sophomore coun- cil . . . enjoys driving his '50 Merc convertible . . . tacos , . . hamburgers, and steaks appeal to him . . . favorite subject was physi- ology . . . will attend State Cf-illege. GEDDIS, JAMES T. Jim served as senior president . . . Boys' Federa- tion vice-president . . . C.S.F. vice-president . . . was in Key Club . . . Quill and Scroll . . . C.S.F. Life member , . . likes volley- ball and badminton . . , dis- likes little brothers . . . drives a '5l Mercury . . . math and physics are favor- ite subjects . . . will go to California Institute of Tech- nology. GERRARD, MARGARET A. Peggy likes dancing . . . swimming . . . Pernicano's pizza, and Carnation's sun- daes , . . dislikes people who are unfriendly . . . en- joys Miss Martinson's Eng- lish class . . . believes in putting off things 'til to- morrow , . . major in busi- ness . . . plans to attend Brigham Young University in Utah. GICANTE, ROSS M. Ross was on varsity foot- ball and Lettermen's Club , . . interested in sports . . . music . . . cars . . . seen at Oscar's with Sharon in a fast '57 Pontiac . . . intoler- ant of slow drivers . . . likes girls, especially blondes . . , headed for college and car designing. GILBERT, ARTIST Gilbert is a three year varsity letterman . . . All- City player . . , interested in sports: track and basket- ball . . . likes tacos and chicken . . . dislikes home- work . . . best known for basketball playing . . . seen in '55 Pontiac or at the big three . . . favorite class was print shop with Mr. Marshall. 126 GIOVANAZZI, JOE Grill belonged to the De- bate Club . . . A.S.B. coun- cil . . . C.S.F .... Key Club . . . N.F.L .... Junior President . . . cheerleader . . . Joey enjoys sports and all foods . . . dancing and women . . . plans to go to Stanford and study law. GLASER, THOMAS DANNY Seen most often at The ice box , Dan likes food . . . rock hunting, and camping . . . he has a '52 Henry J. that has trouble going down hills . . , is a science and math major . . . plans to major in teaching or busi- ness administration in col- lege. GONZALES, ELISA Lisa likes food . . . sew- ing . . . listening to the radio . . . T.V .... the beach , . . tacos . . . a maj- or in homemaking . . . can usually be seen with Shirley, Norma, and Laquita . . . future plans are undecided. GONZALES, HUMBERTO Called Bert by some . . . is Safety Committee Vice- Chairman at Vocational . . . likes tamales . . . enchiladas, and tacos . . . stuck-up girls bother him . . . drives a four-door '50 Dodge with white walls . , . seen at lm- perial Beach . . . body fend- er and English are favorite subjects . . . wants to be a oody and fender man. GONZALES, PAULINE Paulie is interested in dancing . . . watching shows, and Bill . . . digs ltalian and Mexican food . . . best known for arriving on time . . . You know what l mean! is favorite quote . . . steers a '50 Packard . . . is a business major. if. f w -rm fb' ?-To .,,... N, , 3 2:1 - .- 2 , ,f y-5. Qi. r -i I I fu, rgE,,I13g-1 V i si 1 i , . L N . Q Y 31 I as an Y , 'XC ' ' . 4-W j , ,, .,,, . X ' N' ,S 95'- 'aww' 4-4 IC' x , . l ,K l ' i Q1 1 I ' -Q 4- fi I ,x K , 4' W 2 .. qi I fl GOODING, EVELYN Eve's likes include good food . , . sports . . . boys, especially one cute one . . . a homemaking major . . . best known for making her drapes in homernaking . . . nice personality . . . future plans unknown. G ODWIN, SHELBA JEAN helba came from Seattle in her sophomore year . . . was in Sergeanettes and represented chorus class as Girls' League representative . . . dancing . . . Bob, and music are special interests . . . best known for not worrying . . . thinks San Diego High is greatest . . . a business major, she plans to get married after graduation. GRAY, BILLIE ESTHER Billie likes tennis . . . swimming, and the color blue . . . liars who mean well bother her . . . best known for her quietness . . . is a music major, but also likes Spanish . . . will have a business administration career. GREEN, WILLIAM W. Bill likes deep sea sand- wiches and a certain girl with short brown hair . . . pet peeves are women and work . . . drives a '56 Plym- outh . . . seen most often at Oscar's . . . major is auto shop . . . wants to own a trailer court. GROFF, CAROLANN G. Carol likes sewing . . . watching Robert play foot- ball . . . best known for acting crazy . . . says, l'll say! often . . . home- making is her major . . . college-bound. GUERRA, PREXY MARY Prexy likes Mexican food and records . . . Maybe by the Chantels and You Send Me by Sam Cooke are favorites . . . her pet peeve is people who act silly . , . seen most often at dances . . . favorite class is commercial-office practice . . . will work or go to Jun- ior College after graduation. GUERRERO, GILBERT Guerrero went to Lincoln in the lOth grade . . . has a dog named King . . . likes to be alone . . . seen most often at Hartfield . . . likes art . . . undecided about future. GULLEDGE, BONNIE L. Bonnie was in Junior Achievement . . . likes tacos and boys with blonde hair . . . dislikes doing shorthand and some teachers' stale jokes . . . best known for A's in shorthand . . . took commercial course . . . wants to be a card dealer at Las Vegas. GUTIERREZ, CARLOS G. Carlos was active in var- sity football . , . was a Let- terman . . . likes all kinds of good food . . . girls . . . girls . . . girls . . . often seen in his car . . . future plans unknown. GUTIERREZ, VIRGIL B. Virgil transferred from Lincoln this year . . . likes cars . . . girls, and tacos, and enchiladas . . . digs rhythm and blues . . . pet peeve is conceited girls . . . cruises down Broadway after school in a '56 Chevy . . . seen most often in the 300 building . . . majored in in- dustrial arts . . . will join Army. l27 rf.. 1 ,,. vs 4 aww' '. . -px fix W f 'r ENN.. 5 -sa., I :ff lf' j . M55 x 'tx H' .. .. l af K 4 .,,,,H55g, saae,zrr,g... . an 13, Qc -A.,:'i1L vm izb ,. . l . W' Wk fi K V' in 6 W suit T f i Q A ', ff 4 Q t 5: S ff , its 5 ,S , it i ,M ti ,W Art A . 9 . M, ,gi . .. 5 Q 1 f 5 , my t aaa' , me A El, ir - wx ii 1 eiiiii K ar.. :EE f , 'RW' GWARTNEY, ABRA M. Buster likes girls . . , flying . . . electronics, and painting . . . was on Boys' Federation Cabinet in sopho- more year, in German Club, and Cadet Club . . . is a sharpshooter in ROTC , , . seen most often at school or home , . . favorite sub- ject is science . . . will join Air Force, then work for General Electric or Convair. HALL, THEODORA P. Teddy was business man- ager on Annual staff . . . A.S.B, Historian . . . Girls' League Representative , , . on Senior Cabinet . . . Choir and Mixed Chorus . . . likes the East in summertime . . . especially interested in college bound. N 'ss -3 ' ' swimming and music . . . i 5 asf .. '.f.,f:a2.f. E. : ,. it 'CT' . if .. slip' 335' V HALTERMAN, PATRICIA Pat likes pizza . . . malts . , . dancing . . . football games . . . favorite subject is homemaking . . . says she has had a wonderful time on the Hill and wouldn't mind staying , . . plans on a happy marriage. HANLEY, DOROTHY GAIL Gail was in Sergeanettes and Flagettes . . . on Cap and Gown Committee, and Senior Spring Cabinet . . . likes dancing . . . pizza, and Bill . . . best known for Boston accent . , . seen at Hillcrest Market . . . pet peeve is the Air Force . . . planning for work, then marriage. HARRIS, MACIE C. May was in GAA . . . Letterettes . . . Pepsters . . . likes Chocolate and Leroy Logan . . . special interest is homemaking . . . came from Memorial . . . can be heard saying, Honey . . . plans to get married after she graduates. l28 HARRIS, TONY Tony was vice-president of Mixed Chorus . . . best known for jokes and bull- frogs . . . likes tacos and records . . . pet peeve is conceited people . . . seen in Los Angeles . . . heard saying, You better believe it . . . planning for college or the service. HARTSOCK, JUDY ANN Judy was Thespian treas- urer . . . played Harriet Stanley in the Senior Play . . . likes long-hair music tennis, swimming . . . in- terested in painting and playing her accordion . . . plans to enter nurses train- ing to eventually teach nurs- ing. HARVEY, MARY JOANN Harv was Varsity Song- Ieader . . , Girls' League Treasurer and representa- tive . . . CSF . , . Pepster . . . likes eating . . reading . . . swimming . . . dislikes critical people . . . drives a '53 Pontiac . . . favorite subject is business . . . plans to go to State College or work. HAWKINS, DAVID M. Hawk was Choir Presi- dent . . . alternate Varsity Cheer Leader . . . Pepster President . . . likes tacos and pizza . . . pet peeve is back seat drivers . . . special interest is coins and pho- tography . . . heard saying, Hey, Skinny . . . seen at Vaquero Drivevin. HAYNES, CHARLES C. Chuck was on the sopho- more football team . . . likes cars . - . music . . . food , . . sports . . . pet peeve is school . . . drives a '48 Ford . . . favorite class is vocational auto shop . . . future plans include going to work as specialty cook. HAY5, WILLIAM LEE Bill was a captain in ROTC . . . on Blue Devil drill team . . . ROTC Cadet Club . . . likes a good steak dinner . . . favorite subject is English . . . special inter- ests are fishing . . . hunt- ing . . . watching TV . . . plans to join the Army. qu. HARWOOD, MARY N. Mary likes tennis . . . swimming . . . sports . . . and food . . . her pet peeves are unfinished sentences . . . special interest is mu- sic . . . she was active in G,A,A .... future plans in- clude nursing . . . she says, This is a real friendly school. HAYWOOD, ILLA llla likes good music and books . . . special interests are sports, and Gerald Laur- ice Williams . . . favorite quote, Anything you can do, I can do better . . . likes bookkeeping and cer- amics . . . plans on business course in the future. HEATH, SUSAN JUDD Known for being so short, cute little Susan was in Lat- in and French clubs and in honors English . . . her pet peeve is bus drivers . . . and her main interest is Dick , . . after graduation Sue will go to San Diego State College and major in elementary education, HEATH, SYLVIA LYNN Terri was Senior Secretary at Lanark High . . , likes red Thunderbirds . . . pizza . . . Johnny Mathis , . , pet peeve is late people . . . What's the haps? . . . seen at Oscar's in National City . . . plans to go to Jun- ior College. HEIM, JANICE M. Jan was Junior Red Cross representative . . . likes pizza at Pernicano's and cokes at Lawton's . . . Some people have it, and some people don't , , , known for winning argu- ments . . . plans to go to College in San Diego. HENDERSON, CAROL D'A. Carol was in Choir . . . Sergeanettes . . . Latin Club . . . likes Johnny Mathis ...drives a'5l Ford.. . seen often at Glenn's . . . pet peeve is getting in and out of Senior Hall . . . plans on University of New Mex- ico. HENDERSON, CLIFFORD N. Cliff was a senator , . , in Latin Club . . . on citi- zenship and senior motto committee . . . likes basket- ball and football games . . . drives a '56 Mercury . . , plans on Concordia Lutheran College to study for the ministry. HENKE, JUDY ANN Judy was in Choir . , . Sergeanettes . . . Girls' League Cabinet and Council . . . likes everyone . . . in- terested in decorating . . . music , . . Do unto others as you would have them do unto you . . . plans on work and marriage, K gf' f HENN, JILL Jill was Annual Editor . . . Junior Art Commission- er, on Quill and Scroll . . . Mexican and Italian food . . . pet peeve is losing things . . , known for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time . . . plans on State College. l29 Y .N HENRICKSON, CAROL A. Carol was in Junior Red Cross . . . Chairman for Mother's Tea . . . likes Four Freshmen and badminton ' . looking forward to class reunion . . . favorite classes are choir and chemistry . . . plans on University of Colo- rado for B.S. in nursing, Mrs. in human relations. ill ll ,ff -l 4 ll HERRIN, GWYN L. 4' Gwyn likes roller skating l and movies . , . can be seen V driving his '53 Chevy to Es- condido, where he spends a great deal of time . . . fav- .X orite subject was metal shop ls . . . future plans undecided. i i l 4 I HERTZBERG, RONALD L. Bones was on B and Varsity track team . . . Var- sity Cross Country . . . likes 1' girls . . . food . . . music l ...drives a 'Sl Chevy... pet peeve is under classmen . . . special interest in bas- ketball . . . plans to be an ' architectural engineer. I t HICKMAN, PATRICIA A. Patty likes tacos . . . chicken, and Teardrops . . . pet peeve is people who I talk about others . . . inter- l ested in' dancing . . . Albert Simon . . . drives a '53 Chevy . . . seen in Los An- geles on the weekends. HIGASHI, JERRY Wrestling was one sport in which Jerry was active . , . could be seen most oft- en cruising with his friends l . . . likes bowling . . . girls . . . money, and food . . . favorite subjects are math , and science . . . college plans in mind. l3O x N HILL, TRESSIE MODEAN Jll i Deanie was Secretary of the Bible Club . . . in Swim- merettes . . . she likes sew- ing . . . swimming . . . at- tending church activities . . . is a business education major . . . her future plans include being an office worker. HISS, LINDIA ROSALIE Lynn was Russ business manager . . . Swimmerettes . . . likes fast cars . . . children . . . bowling, and skating . . . pet peeve is people who are late for dates . . . plans on being a bookkeeper at Bank of Am- erica. HOLLMAN, BERNARD Jr. Benny was in Choir . . . sophomore football . . . bas- ketball . . . orchestra . . . likes progressive jazz . . . money . . . playing saxo- phone . . . cars . . . best known as manager of the Velvetones . . . seen at dances . . . future plans are to study music or paratroop- ers. HOM, BEATRICE V. Bea was on the Senior Cabinet , . . Latin Club . . . on Sophomore Cabinet . . . was Girls' League Repre- sentative . . . likes cokes and spaghetti . . . often seen at the library . . . fu- ture plans include college. HOM, HENRY G. Henry , a life member of C.S.F. and was a member of the French Club and Mai Wai . . . known for being friendly and straight for- ward . . . dislikes those who are psuedo-sophisticat- ed . . . enjoys math . . . hard work and college are his future plans. I ,-3 5 - Ag? 1 1, fs f 5 1'X ......e,,,'i nsmx 'AJ L,-Q 'll ' ' 258 . n, ...Q I Y-...f . 5. 'V 4- , ' -va-m y ,. , ,.,, . ,r-1 , A IA! . V, , I I I--fl, ...gp ' V ,. ,, . H 1. - V42 H00. WING GUEN Hoo Doo was a major in industrial arts and science . . . active in Mai Wai Club and C.S.F .... likes elec- tronics . . . progressive jazz and apple pie . . . most oft- en seen at the ball park . , . often heard quoting Peter- son, We shall see what we shall see . HORTON, IDA CARRIE Ida was secretary of Ser- geanettes . . . vice-president of the Orchestra . . . likes music . . . pet peeve is peo- ple who walk slowly . . . best known for her friendli- ness . . . was a history major . . . seen at the public li- brary . . . planning on San Diego State College, HOSAKA, DAVID TSUEO David came from L.A. during his sophomore year . . . likes to eat pizza and rice . . . likes to bowl and play basketball . . . seen most often at Oscar's or bowling alley . . . favorite subjects are math and draft- ing . . . will go to S.D. State College and later to UCLA . . , wants to be an en- gineer. HOSAKA, ROY Roy's likes include T.V. ...rice...pizza... milk, and beans . . . could be seen most often at Os- car's . . , drives a Pontiac . . . math and drafting hold his interest . . . favorite quote is, There are men who can't be bought! . . . plans for future include col- lege. HUGHES, IRENE F. Tweetie was A.S.B. Sec- retary . . . Y-Teens presi- dent, in Choir . . . likes pizza . . . singing, and sew- ing '. . . special interest in music . . . business major . . . crazy about the color blue . . , planning on a business career in Cosmetol- ogy field. i 1 .I f .x '7 J I ij' f A , .T fhlx L l 2' 1' 4 A 4 j , A . j x ff il L f l 4 , ,I 1 nj i I if .jug I ijt' 1 I ll. I 4- , A 'V 1 1 1 W t i 1, -xt 1 f- ' W 4-1 j . ln, 1 . 7, X I r , In X i ji 6 I4 i' X A f xv A I i .-X? 5 L - HUGHS, JAMES M. Jim was very interested in his favorite subject, R.O.T.C ,... could be seen almost every night after school marching or giving commands . . . future plans include the service. HUSTED, RUSS Russ was in wrestling . . . Latin Club . . . Senior Play . . . likes cars . . . Johnny Mathis . . , sports . . . guitars, and Sam Cooke . . . also likes school, especially at lunch time . . . favorite subjects are math and sci- ence . . . best known for jokes . . . plans for future are college. HUTCHISON, JOHN E. Hutch likes hot rods . . . all sports . . . progressive jazz . . . likes to cruise down El Cajon Boulevard in his '46 Ford . . . dislikes people who steal hub caps . , . on varsity football, baseball . . . How are ya? . , . plans to study auto- motive engineering. IHRIG, WAYNE DOUGLAS Wayne majored in mathe- matics . . . loves music . . , food . . . baseball . . . foot- ball, and miniature golf . . . is especially interested in electronics . , . drafting, and science . . . hates Elvis Presley and low grades . . . plans to attend two years of Junior College then a four year college. INOUYE, CAROLYN K. Carolyn is a math and Latin major . . . enjoys Hon- ors English . . . A.S.B. vice- president . . . Senate presi- dent . . . Demoiselle presi- dent . . . sophomore vice- president . . . C.S.F. . . . historian . . . senior dance commissioner . . . Sergean- ettes . .'. Latin Club presi- dent . . . Swimmerettes . . . plans to teach math or Eng- Iish. l3l fr .1 . S -.-.J i i IVR fs.. --.s wr- igi.,-si ,..-fam ai? Ae,-'X ...ff IRVING, JOHN KELLY 1 John's favorite subject is choir . . . varsity football . . . baseball . , . sophomore football . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Choir . . . Lettermen's Club . . . often seen hang- ing around Glenn's . . . likes jazz . . . water skiing, and Steaks . . . drives a '53 Chevy . . . will study pen- ology at San Jose State. JACKSON, PEGGY Peggy is a science major . . . Russ advertising man ager . . . Sergeanettes drum captain . . . president and secretary of the orchestra . . . is fond of rootbeer floats . . . pizza . . . skat ing, and boats . . . can't stand conceited people . , beauty college is her dream for the future. JACOBO, FERNANDO Fernando's best subjects are gym and woodshop . . likes to listen to jazz . . Fats Domino, and dancing . . . played sophomore foot ball . . . drives a black '48 Ford . . . wants to become a jet mechanic in the Air Force. JACOBS, ROBERT A. tional radio and television . . . he also likes cars . . hunting . . . fishing . . swimming, and flying . . spends a great deal of his time at Oscar's . . . drives four cars, all Fords , . wants to be an electrical engineer. JAEGER, JOHN EDWARD Jack majored in science and mathematics . . . has been on the office guard . . . Student Council . . wrestling . . . C.S.F. life member . . . likes trips . . . tape recordings . . . sports . . . weekends, and Chicago ihis home townl . . . will be an electronics engineer. i X si '-.Qi -x JEFFREY, HELEN S. Helen is a Spanish major . . . sophomore representa- tive . . . secretary and treas- urer of Spanish Club . . . Red Cross representative . . . Twigbenders . . . CSF. . . . likes dances . . . bas- ketball games, and especi- ally the beach . . . is inter- ested in legal secretarial work . . . is college bound. JENKINS, VENITA J. 'Venita is a social studies major, favors Mr. Payne's English literature class . . . head songleader . . . Thes- pian . . . Senior Play . . . Associated Student Body Council . . . lnterclub Coun- cil . . . Girls' League Coun- cil . . . sophomore president . . junior cabinet, and pepster cabinet . . . will go to small Eastern college. JOHNSON, CHARLES A. 'Chuck is a history and science major . . . lettered in football and track, ran on the winning '57 track team . . . likes tomato soup . . tuna sandwiches, and T-bone steak . . . drives a 56 Pontiac . . . will attend San Diego Junior College. JOHNSON, DORIS K. 'Doreen is a science major . . Latin Club and Future Nurses Club . . . likes to read . . . sew . . . play the piano . . . eat . . . analyze people . . . hates having a bottom locker in Senior Hall . . will take nurses' train- ing at Los Angeles County Hospital. JOHNSON, EDWARD LEE 'Ed likes to sleep and eat . . pet peeve is home work . . special interest is good cooking . . . was active in Choir . . . Lettermen's Club . . Senate . . . Red Cross representative . . . football . . basketball . . . dreams of becoming a professional basketball player. 1 , ' r Jokes majored in voca- , l I .pit-. if 1' .. . WON -Y' i JOHNSON, ELIZABETH JEE Gym and English are Liz's favorite subjects . . . Russ representative . . . presi- dent and secretary of Mixed Chorus . . . G.A.A. . . . Letterettes . . . likes tamale pie and down home lDes Moines, lowai . . . looks for- ward to sleeping every morning this summer. JONES, BARBARA ANN Babs is a history major . . . likes square dancing . . . listening to radio and television . . . pizza, and coconut cake . . . came from Roosevelt Junior High . . . is seen most at Don's drive- in . , . will attend Junior College and get a job, JONES, CALVIN HANGER Cal majored in math ltrigonometryl and science lphysicsi . . . Key Club . . . Latin Club . . . Junior Council . . . C.S.F. . . . tennis, badminton, and hi- fi rate high with him . , . drives a '49 Plymouth with a Thunderbird engine . . . will probably be an elec- tronics engineer. JONES, HELLEN MAXINE Helen majored in drama . . . was in Twigbenders . . . Sergeanettes . . . Junior Achievement and the Senior Play . . . likes rhythm and blues records . . . pizza . , , tacos . . . dancing . . . swimming, and sewing . , . wants a '57 Lincoln convert- ible . . . will get a job and be married after graduation. JONES, IRA HORACE Pete majored in auto shop, drives a '46 Stude- baker , . . likes custom cars . . . hot rods . . . traveling . ..clothes. . .pizza . . . movies, and Raunchy . . . hates wise guys and fast drivers . . . spends a lot of time at Lawton's . . . will be a mechanic after the serv- ice. fl -g S S JONES, NAPOLEON AL, Jr. Napoleon , is interested in sociology and business ad- ministration . . . Boys' Fed- eration representative . . . junior varsity and varsity wrestling . . . Latin Club historian . . . enjoys good rhythm and blues, sports . . , shrimp . . . and break- ing in new teachers . . . will attend San Diego State. JORDAN, WILLIE Willie is called Robot be- cause of his interest in in- dustrial arts . . . Lettermen . . . three-year varsity track man . . . is very fond of his mother's cooking . . . es- pecially fried shrimp . . . will attend San Diego Junior College and be a big suc- cess in life. KAHLE, PATRICIA ANN Pat was in C.S.F. . . . Latin Club . . . Senior Play . . . Girls' League Fashion show . , . has a passion for water skiing, bowling, grill- ed cheese sandwiches, and football players . . . Can't stand junior bad men . . . plans to go to Stanford or Pomona . , . seen at Glenn's and the library preparing for her favorite subject Western Civ . . . heard quoting, C'est la viel KAISER, RUSTEE KAYLIN Rustee who is known for her pony tail was Editor-in- Chief of the Russ . . . GAA ,... Debate . . . N.F,L ,... Latin Club . . , Tennis Club . . . Sr. Cabinet . . .'lnter-club Council . . . likes Pat Boone, Frank Sin- atra and swimming at the coves . . . detests bugs . . . seen at Russ office . . . en- joys journalism . . . plans to go to college. KALKE, RICHARD W. Richard's favorite subject in school was gym . . , he is often seen eating at Row- land's House . . . he drives a '50 Ford. . .he has a special interest in barons. l33 waf- f A f J GL- c .ala f A,- .fit ,ICN 4-4 JYN L.. ,gea- If Q , ' j'ii c f 1 ,J 1 Et ii ,XR KASHIMA, TETSUDEN Tets likes school, girls and loafing . , . C.S.F. . . . Senior Representative . . . Boys' Fed. Secretary . . . Lettermen's Club . . . Var- sity Wrestling . . . Varsity Cross-country . . . Pho- tography Club . . . a science and math major . . . seen cruising in his blue '5l Ford . . . plans to go to the Uni- versity of California at Berkeley. KAWAMOTO, LILLIAN H. Lil came from Memorial . . . lifetime C.S.F. member . . . G.A.A .... Sergean- ettes . . . Swimmerettes . . . likes eating, sleeping, talk- ing on the phone and the song Hey, Little Girl . . . Business major . . . hates homework , . . 5'3 . . . black hair and brown eyes . . . seen at Oscar's in her '56 Mercury . . . wants to go to business college. KAWASAKI, SEISO Seiso likes to eat rice and steak . . , science and math major , . . likes gym . . . seen at Oscar's in his 58 Chevrolet . . . says this about high school life, Al- ways liked English and al- ways will. KEATING, PATRICIA LOU Pat likes swimming, danc- ing and eating Mexican food . . . hates conceited boys . . . interested in collecting record albums . . . seen in her '55 Pontiac at Lawton's in La Mesa . . . Business major wants to attend State . . . heard saying, How nauseous! . . . wishes all teachers were like Mrs. DePew. KEENEY, JANE Jane's interests lie in dancing, acting and singing . . . Madrigals . . . Senior Play . . . French Club Prexy . . . Twigbenders . . . likes spaghetti and meatballs . . . dislikes social climbers . . . ambition is to become a visiting teacher . . . drives a '4l Chevy . . . enjoys psychology and French . . . always saying, l'm hungry. l3-4 I l l l l l l i l KELLOGG, JAMES Jim was on the Senior Cabinet . . . an A.S.B. Rep- resentative, and Russ report- er . . . likes pizza, and surfing . . . can't stand girls who talk too much . . . seen in his gray '52 Chevy at Glenn's and Old Mission . . . math and science major. KELLOUGH, DON E. Big K likes fried chicken and cars . . . ran track . . . Juanita is his Special inter- est . . . plans to go to col- lege . . . Seen cruising in his '48 Merc called the Phantom and at Juanita's house . . . best known for being honest and friendly. KELLY, EVELYN ANNE Patty was in the Demoi- selles . . . was Twigbenders Treasurer . . . Choir Treas- urer, . . on Junior Cabinet, and Girls' League . . . likes music, English and people . . . dislikes people who can never get serious . . . would like to go to Europe, and teach English. KENNAN. JOYCE ANN Joy came to us from Ohio in her senior year. . . major in homemaking which she greatly enjoys , . . active in Girls' Glee . . . likes all types of music . . . Italian and Chinese are among her favorite foods . . . future plans include working. KENNISTON, LeROY D. LeRoy likes playing the guitar for the Gay Niters . . . was in Senior Play. . . all-school show, and an offi- cer in Choir , . . wants to go to music college or sell shoes . . . best known for his pleasing personality. x' nh 1 ti ' 'Y' - T '- ' ' Qi' J 3 if ll ZW X iiaf i ii if f , ig 1 1 ' r J - X i li i K 2 -121 Q .l +g F I f 1 K! in-U 1 .,.J' 9 YM' Tr wig sa... .73-ft 6 'Y -0-...Q 'Qui . , A . . , K 429 .3 f.'k, i , . .. . ' 4 N. ' 1 .-:X ' ' lk if sf ' Y. lf, J' fa, sq' ' K -4-'7 1 R if P6311 KETCHUM, EDWARD N. Pete was head yell leader . . Sophomore President . . . Junior Vice-President . . . Key Club member . . . Latin Club President, and vice-president . . . likes math, all dollies and sports . . . hates poor school spirit . . . drives a '50 Chevy . . . wants to study engineering at Berkeley. KETNER, MONTE JACK Monte was on varsity bas- ketball for two years, in Lettermen's Club,-and Latin Club . . . likes cruising around . . . girls . . . drive- ins, and skindiving . . . seen most often in his '50 Merc with Lin . . . plans to go to Junior College . . . math and science major. KILE, RAYMOND LEE Ray can be seen driving around in his '49 Chevrolet . . . his pet peeve is school, though he admits, on the other hand, that he enjoyed his years on the Hill. KILMER, JOYCE A home economics major, Joyce was active in Jun- ior Achievement , . . was Sergeanettes Captain . . . in Pom-Pon corps . . . sopho- more council, and A.S.B. Council . . . was Girls' League junior representative, historian, and president . . . likes the out of doors and hiking . . . dislikes to sneeze. KNOWLES, WINIFRED M. Wink's favorite subjects are music and drama . . . member of the Hilltop Choir, in the Senior Play . . . likes dancing . . . singing, and Hi-fi . . . plans to join a road show and tour the Country. i i i i l i i i l I . A KNUDSON, RICHARD J. Knudy likes rhythm and blues, steaks, and money . . . pet peeve is society girls . . , he is best known for his good looks . . . fa - orite quote, Miserable . . future plans are marria e and work. KOBAYASHI, JODENE H. Jo was in Sergeanettes . . . Latin Club and Choir, was Girls' League Vice-Presi- dent . . . Junior Cabinet typist . . . likes dancing . . . bowling, pizza, and baton twirling . . . dislikes people who don't have a good time . . . plans to go to college. KROESEN, CARL B. Cuca is best known for being curious and patient . . . likes quiet girls . . . good cars, and social events . . . future plans are in en- gineering . . . cruises a '57 Ford country sedan . . . favorite subject is math . . . seen most often at school. KRUEGER, CURTISS C. Curt likes electronics . . . dances, and the beach . . . in C.S.F ..., wrestling . . . college bound . . . seen in his '46 Chevy known as the Black Beast . . . a math and science major , . . best known for his keen sense of humor. LAMBERT, LINDA DALE Linda has been in Choir . . . Sergeanettes, Pom Pon Corps . . . C.S.F. . . enjoys music . . . traveling and physiology with Miss Elliot . . . likes funny teachers and assemblies during class . . . hates loud mouths . . . plans to go to Brigham Young University. l35 I V C 'F 4'X z's-...V 4 .J '5Is K? .12 .. f . 1 L, .Q iri .1 -e ,J N., , ,Q 'V' -,. Y Q , 1. . LW ,. Plil xii. 'Lzf I 11' I 1 LA ooN, BARRY EDWIN BATTERY' JEROJWE gow-, V ,FQ A Q The gay twin likes sports Jerry 'S a mal anf Jmugc Q 1+ and girls, in that order . . . maI9' ' ' ' member O Umor , has lettered in football . . . Varslly ,Cross-Qounlry team L an: I I basketball . . , tennis . . . ' ' ' Jlmlor Acmevemen' ' ' ' ' president of the band and Lalm Club ' ' ' 56 Band lii fi, vi'- YQ?-3' . i ri' fun ff? member of C.S.F ..,. shares a '49 Merc with Larry . . . plans to study business ad- ministration or attend Air Force Academy. LANDON, LARRY EDW. Lefty , the serious twin, loves flying, has his own pilot's license . . . lettered in football and tennis . . . plays in the band and pep band , . . is a C.S.F, life member . . . hopes to study engineering at the Air Force Academy and become a pilot. LANTZ, ALICE Ally likes dates . . , read- ing . . , and spaghetti . . . was CSF. secretary and treasurer. . . active in Latin Club . . . Twigbenders . . . Demoiselles , . . G.A.A. . . . favorite phrase is Piffle . . . noted for her witty sar- casm . , , plans college, teaching, and marriage. LAPUTZ, ALEXANDER A. Alex enjoys food and sports , . . has been in varsity football and var- sity wrestling , , . favorite classes are Mr. Davis' alge- bra class and typing with Miss I-liggason , . . seen most often at the library, Glenn's, Pernicano's . . . plans to attend State Col- lege. LASAM, CARMEN VIOLA Typing is Carm's ,most enjoyable subject . , , fav- orites are rice . , . tacos . . . and music . . . can't stand nosey people . . , known for talking too much on the telephone . . . drives a '5l Chevrolet . . , plans a career in the business world. I36 Drum Major . . , drives a '48 Chevrolet . . . likes swimming . . . bowling . . . pizza . . . corny jokes . . . plans to be an electrical engineer. LEE, JOHN An industrial arts major, John is known as Gaucho . , , likes swimming . . dancing . . . cherries . . . malts . . , humburgers . . . drives a green and white '53 Oldsmobile . , , is a horrible flirt . . . favorite sayings are, Watch that and All the time. LEE, WILLARD Bill is a business major . , , has been in Junior Achievement . , . Boys' Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus .,. . enjoys dancing . . . jazz . . . rock and roll, and good Mexican food . . . often heard saying, That's the way it goes, . . . plans to attend college and become an accountant. LESSA, MARY ANN Proud to attend San Diego High, Mary majored in school service under Mrs. Depew . . . likes reading good books , . . television and radio except for the commercials . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . wants to get a job after graduation. LESSOR, LOUIS RICHARD Rich majored in math. . . on Pepster Cabinet . . . wrestling team . , . Latin Club , . . vice-president of Boys' Federation , . . likes red clothes . . . especially Ivy League styles . , . is developing an easier way to write term papers . . . has college plans. gy ,jjg it -erm iv' td' O' 3 35 A f I I l Q 2 , - 3 vit I li :ies , 1 '1 i E ha. as 'C .gi at ja, ,. il' If 'ibn 7' fx T-'77 171: if 'rx 'Du LEVERETT MARY JOANN Jo re rs a comme-rcral maror lrkes travelrn water skrrng roller skatrng follows Henrr l know only one of frndrng out how far one can go settrng out and there LEWIS DARLENE Tub marored rn mathe matrcs and psychology w s rn Latrn b Sophomore Councrl er geanettes drrll team lrkes Hr frdelrty musrc drrvrng her 57 Ford berng azy often found asleep on an open book wants to become a lab technrcran LIPPMAN LOUIS G Loure rs a math scrence and language mayor A S B electron commrssron Calrfornra Scholar shrp Federatron ull and Scroll Latrn Club wrrter for the Lrt Par a e and homecomrng scrrpt lrkes musrc swrmmrng frshrng and badmrnton plans to attend Stanford LONG DeBOSE JAMES rmmy an all arou musrcran orchestra Chorr harmony a so rnterested rn outdoor lrfe presrdent of orchestra and Latrn Club C S F chorr runror track Velvetones lrkes the Sounds Oscar Peterson Hampton Howes wrll attend State College and become a musrc teacher L00 NETA Loo lrkes scrence and Spanrsh actrve rn Dem orselles and Mar Wax as hrs torran sales commrssron and socral charrman loves dancrng en nrs sewrng cookrng records and readrng doesn t lrke people who are concerted or two faced wrll attend State Col ege LOPEZ BEATRICE Bea rs a busrness Major though her favorrte subrect rs photography lrkes school football games tacos June Chrrsty and has a specral rnterest rn progressrve jazz can t stand Elvrs Presley plans to go rnto secretarral work LOPEZ MARGARET R Best known to her frrends Maggre s e r es homemakrng and gym where she rs rn Sergear- ettes drum corps lrkes to dance homework s her pet peeve she S most often seen at the Con trnental LOSTAL ANN ROSE Ann lrkes are food dances records boys homemakrng best known for her pony tarl can usually be seen at dance Chuck s or Kerth s has an unusual laugh future plans may rn clude Junror College LOZANO ROLAND DAVID Zorro majored rn rndus trral arts lrkes baseball football golf and good Mexrcan food drrves a 55 Chevrolet rs known as a ollector of cool pokes he rs usually seen wrth Bea he wants to become a cement con tractor when he graduates LUDWICK DONALD A Dons majors are math and mechanrcal drawrng has been rn sophomore bas ketball loves to hrke swrm travel and camp rn state and natronal parks drrves a 48 Ford wrll work on rocket desrgn and propulsron after graduatron if Xa? ,fn-x al? is 'Hs 4-IK' LQ- vn- ,Q ..- ' ,- Q-v T s ' l' , ir -sz . l vi ..., 1 N 5. a L ' in 'i 1 sf 5 x T - i I ,ii i' X . .- f ..m1f.sfis1.,,,,-ff .g .. . ,,.., ,.,,.., , , ..,...g-. . . ., ,L .... 1 ., .k,..., .,.,, LUHNOW, SHIRLEY Y. Shirley majored in home- making, but prefers pho- tography . . . likes Mexican and ltalian food . . . roller derby . . . listening to records . . . likes people who are friendly . . . show- offs are her pet peeve . . . plans to be a beauty oper- ator and a housewife. LUKE, MARTHA Jeanie enjoys typing and English . . . is especially fond of enchiladas and pizza . . . spends most of her time talking on the telephone . . . has plans to take up busi- ness at Junior College and finish at State. LYDON, STEPHEN R. Steve was in football and Choir . , . he likes dances and has a special interest in popular music . . . future plans are undecided . 7 C , or Qifs-sw 1 ae:- 1 if: w ', 9 K j iw . .X McCORMICK, THOMAS J. Pops played varsity and sophomore football . . . Tommy enjoys succulent foods and friendly people . . . one of his better hang- outs after work, is Glenn'S . . . his favorite girls are Sharon and Karen . . . plans to go to college. McCOWN, DONALD P, Skip is a math and sci- ence major . . . president of his Junior Achievement company . . . vice-president of T-Timers . . . California Scholarship Federation life member . . , is fond of base- ball . , . pizza . . . cars, and swimming . . . will study electrical engineering at Cal- Tech. 138 McCRARY, EDWARD R. Mac has been President of the Boys' Federation, on the A.S.B. Council, Senior Play, and intramural basket- ball , . . likes sports . . . archery . . . jazz . . . physi- ology, his l9ll Mismotor- mobile, and the old ivy covered cafeteria . . . known for his personality . , . plans to attend a uni- versity. McCURLEY, AUGUSTA L. Augusta majored in busi- ness administration . , . was active in Y-Teens, and vice- president of the Girls' Ath- letic Association . . . likes chop suey and tacos . . . is interested in sewing and church work . . . will go to college or be a secretary. McELROY, DAVID R. Randy is a member of the Demolays . . . he favors the Mercedes and Feiris, and owns a Frazers . . . though he likes to eat most of the time, he still manages to look for a cute steady at GIenn's . . . pet peeve is stuck-up girls. McGUFFIE, GEORGE R. Bwana was on sophomore and varsity football and wrestling teams and in the Senior Play . . . best known for being casual . . . George drives his '46 Ford around Glenn's and Pernicano's . . . to ..,,,. 5 ag.. af . R - 5 ff' .I ... .... . L r I R' Ti 'l,,- . ,W N 1 .Q av likes eating pizza, pepsies, E -2 and dislikes girls who don't -21. say hi . . , a science major. 'jx a wxxx -N .4-A. 'f Eff. ,Mx .M N McPHATTER, MARY Tootie has been repre- sentative for the P.T.A., Russ and Girls' League . . . likes English . . . progres- sive jazz, and likes to watch track meets . . . her special interest at the present time is a certain boy . . . plans to go to business college. we X 'WY J weft A i 1-up S i ,-M FUN .5 sa SN-,, .Tr K . -, I MCWAY, KATHRYN ANN Kathy was a February graduate . , . loves keeping house and her hubby Bob . . . was a business major . . . pet peeve is washing dishes , . . future plans in- clude a happy marriage. MACARAI, FREDERICK J. The King likes all foods . . . sports , . , cars, and architectural drafting . . . has been secretary of Letter- men's Club, on track and Varsity Cross-Countrv . . . dancing . . , progressive jazz . . , good literature, and sociable people Cwomenl rate high with Fred , . . plans to attend college and become a confirmed bachelor, MADRID, MARY Mary has been in Tennis Club . . . G.A.A ...i Let- terettes, and Sergeanettes . . . is a commercial major, plans to be a receptionist . . , likes dancing . . . typ- ing, and '54 gunmetal Fords . . . she hopes the girls of '60 have a time at the Hill. MALLORY, ALICE ANN Al was on the Badminton Club in her sophomore vear , . . favorite quote is, Oh, Jiggerslu . . . special inter- ests are birds - Al has eight . , . homemaking is her major . . . she plans to take up nursing as a career. MANNING, LINDA HELEN Lin is especially interest- ed in her fiance, though pizza . . . modern dance . . . boating, and clothes also rate . . . her black '50 Olds convertible is seen mostly at the beach . . . plans on becoming a secre- tary, as well as an efficient wife. MARKEL, ELIZABETH J. Jean was a member of the Latin Club, G.A.A. 'l . . . was on Girls! League Cabinet, A.S.B. Council, Sr. Cabinet, and was Girls' League President and Girl of the Month for February . . . known for congenialitv and getting the job done . . . future plans include Oregon State. MARTIN, DENNIS ALFRED Menace has been a mem- ber of C.S.F . . . French, and Latin Clubs . . . dis- likes loud clothes and likes rhythm and blues . . . danc- ing . , . food . . . sports . .. cars, and T.V. . . best known for sense of humor . . . plans on taking busi- ness administration . . . Play it cool, Dad! MARTIN, SHARON ELAINE Sharon has been Colonel of Sergeanettes . . . Junior Secretary . . . Thespian treasurer , . . in Senior Play . . . Choir . . Pepster Cab- inet, and Co Cave-in Com- missioner . . . likes bowling . . . drawing . . . dancing . . . and music . . . dislikes people who sing off kev . . . plans on becoming a teach- er. MARTINEZ, ANTONIA Toni came to S.D.l-l,S. in '56 from Lincoln , . . likes strawberry malts . . . Fats Domino . . . collecting straws and menus . . . Toni is best known for telling jokes, at Lawton's . . . a business major . , . she plans to work in an office. MATTHEWS, JUDITH LEE Judy was active in choir . . . Senior play, and was Pepster secretary . . . inter- ested in drawing , . . camp- ing . . . animals . . . sports . . . doesn't appreciate grouches and people without school spirit . . . Judy's goal is to be a chemist. l39 s .aww t ll .uf ' - ,Jess . H -' .vis N-'nf A -V 'il ma., 15-A th N55 lla ,WX S., K SN if 3' V - + fu MATTSON, SARITA .IO Samantha was on sopho- more council, and was sec- retary of the Latin and French Clubs . . . enjoys football games, school spirit- ed people, classical and popular music . . . pet peeves are immature loud people . . . major is English . . . wants to attend State College. MAUGERI, ADELAIDE J. Al has been Red Cross representative . . . Girls' League representative . , . in Sergeanettes, and Choir . . . she likes pizza . . . steaks . . . dancing, and You Are My Special Angel . . . her favorite classes are choir and drama . . . drives a green Buick. MAUPIN, ROBERT OTTO Boo has twice been presi- dent of a Junior Achieve- ment . . . treasurer of the T-Timers' Car Club . . . es- pecially interested in hot rods and dancing , , . owns a '49 Merc and a '30 Ford coupe . , . is a science major, he plans to go to State. MAYDOLE, CAROLYN L. ' Carolyn has been in C.S.F., Senior Cabinet . , . All-School Show, Demoiselles . . . Sergeanettes . . . Hill- top Choir . . . Latin Club, and Girls' League Council . . . our Senior Duchess likes dancing, tennis, music, and pets . . . she plans a math major at State. MEDICINO, CHARLES Red is very interested in cars . . . steak and cokes come next . . . he doesn't appreciate female drivers . . . he enjoys auto shop . . . seen at Oscar's . . . Means nothing! - 40 MENDEZ, RALPH M., Jr. Ralph is the owner of a '55 Buick . . . is seen most often at the R. and A. Bat- tery Company . . . he is best known for, saying, Lunch is ready, Mr. Whiteside . , . All-School Show . . . his favorite subject is indus- trial arts . . . dislikes Eng- lish. METCALFE, PATRICIA A. Pat is a commercial arts major . , , she worked on the Annual . . . in Pepsters, and Shutter-bugs . , . likes dancing . . . music . . . cooking . . . new places, and Jay . . . future plans include a good job, marriage and a family . . . Often Seen with Jay. MEYER, BONNIE L. S. MILLER, HAROLD ETTA Carmelita has been in Hilltop Choir . . . Bible and Archery Clubs . . . Swim- merettes . . . was a Y-Teen representative . . , likes cooking . . . sewing . . . swimming . . . skating, and drawing . . . l'm proud to have been a student on the Hill, and shall always re- member it with pleasure. MILLER, RICHARD E. Dick was Boys' Federation commissioner, and Senator- . . . enjoys books . . . tennis . . . good foods . . , mathe- matics, and music . . . Dick is especially interested in ar variety of instruments . . . debate . . . French, and math . . , plans to study medicine, 'Y' if-Q? IQ we f x. E. it if-PDI, 4. xv' 19. js' 'Ut ii y age l 'i MINER, ROBERT DAVID Bob likes tacos . . . his pet peeve include drivers who don't give signals . . his special interest is draw- ing...wasinROTC... seen most often at Pallisades Roller Rink . . . favorite subject was art , . . future plans include service-may- be Army. MIRAFLOR, MIDING Mid was sophomore sec- retary . . . Junior vice-presi- dent . . . in C.S.F ..., Jun- ior Red Cross . . . Demoi- rery . , . junior vice-presi- selles, Twigbenders . . . Pepsters . . . Sergeanettes . . . Flagette Lieutenant, and A.S.B. Council . . . likes jazz concerts . . . dances . . . plans to attend State for elementary edu- cation. MITCHELL, JAMES A. Scrooge was a track and cross-country member . . . enjoys hunting . . . racing . . . building up his Triumph motorcycle . . . known for being quiet . . . seen on his motorcycle . . . favorite sub- jects are math and science , . . L.A. State College is his next step. MOJECK, MIKE E. Mike likes food . . . pizza, and his Persian cat . . . he is especially inter- ested in industrial arts and mechanical drafting . . . the owner of a '4l Chevy, he is seen at Lawton's or stand- ing in the hall . . . plans to become a draftsman. MOON, ROBERT S. Bob has been in Choir . , . Pepsters . , . Senior Cabinet, and on the tennis team . . . Bowling . . . sports . . . dancing . . ,cars and pizza rate high with Bob . , . is especially inter- ested in his red and white, customized, hard top '54 Merc . . . plans to be a his- tory teacher. MOORE, MADALYN ANN Madalyn is a science mai- or . . . likes hamburgers . . . hi fi . . . sewing . . . holi- days, and beach . . . pet peeve is homework . . . Choir . . . was Lieutenant of Double Flags, Junior Duch- ess of Sergeanettes Ball . . . has a 'Sl blue Ford . , . college in future. MORGAN, KATHERINE Crazy Kathy plans to at- tend U.C.L.A. be a surgeon . . . her pet peeves are term papers, prudish people, and long dry books . . . likes are horses with blue eyes, Fri- day nite Shock movies and pepsies . . . known for Carolina accent, blue jeans, and talking at great length. MORGAN, RHYS Rhys has been Thespian President . . . junior and senior art and dance com- missioner, and Russ art edi- tor . . . likes ravioli . . . tacos . . . lobsters . . . and ambitious people . . . mod- eling . . . water-skiing, and bull-fights rate with Rhys, who plans to be an interior decorator. MORITOMO, JERRY T. Jerry likes cars . , . rad- ios . . . rhythm and blues, Bach and Tschaikowsky . . , pet peeve is conceited peo- ple . . . boats and fishing, his hobbies, coincide with his future plans of becom- ing a fisherman . . known for being quiet, Jerry enjoys radio shop. MULHALL, JOHN P. Johnny is especially inter- ested in boxing . . . skin- diving . . . water-skiing, and motorcycles . . . the owner of a '54 Ford with hot-cam- speed gears and rear end, Johnny is mostly seen at the beach . . . a motorcycle trip around the U.S. and college are his future plans. l4l is 'fi V ff if Q, , T,-v -ails. .fy . 5 1'1F N 'Vi fin-- K' ..--f-4' , .W . N NEGRETTE, JEANNE Lois , ' Jeanie is a business ma- jor, though she prefers art X . . . is in art service . . . likes spaghetti . . . the song Desire Me . , . lavender, and red . . . pet peeve is pencil sharpeners that don't 4 I work . . . wants to go to State College. 4 5 ,Z in .I inf' I .N if i lf' NICHOLS, CHARLES W. Chuck came here in his I' Junior year from Oregon. .. is best known for his friend- ly personality . . . likes par- ties, cars, and girls , . . can ,- be seen at Glenn's or the f ' Circus in his '54 Ford Con- il vertible . . , pet peeve is so- ciety snobs. i 4 I NoBi.Es, FRED ii A Fred likes music in the modern idiom, and poetry . . . Boys' Federation Presi- - dent . . . on ASB, Council . . . Key Club, and a varsity Ietterman in wrestling and tennis . . . plans include a pre-law career at U.C.L.A. - . . . known for his individ- j ualism, . I j . I I .Ir NOE, JUANITA WILLIAMS Il Quiet brown eyed Nita 4 was a business major . . . X enjoys taking care of her ij cute home and hubby Bill I . . . enjoys watching T.V, and listening to her favorite records . . . future include a happy marriage, ' i NORRIS, IRIS LOUISE Iris likes include dancing . . . music . . . all types of K- 'X art, and traveling . . . dis- I likes geography . . . hopes rj, to enter some phase of the business profession . . . in 'X commenting on her high school career Iris said, Had I a wonderful time in high school, A IAQ .-N l fn ff 1 .nf I f K f , I 1 itz I., I I' i,, I I IN OCHOCO, SAM G. II Sam enjoys food, sports, and girls . . . often seen at a typewriter or a machine, since he was a business ma- jor . . , nice . . . known for being one of boys in office practice. ODLE, WILLIAM JONES Bill likes pizza . . . pop music . . . boating . . . camping, and attending S.D.l-l.S. football games . . . interests are in the military field , . . in R.O.T.C. . . . the Regimental Cadet Club . . . a member of the Rifle Team, and Sergeant-Major . . . Battalion Adjutant, and Commander of Company HC2 ,, OJEDA, ROBERT Gator's likes include good food . . . big shots, and Luana . . . enjoys shows and baseball games . . . his fa- vorite subject is industrial arts, and he plans to further his education and become a draftsman. OLEKHNOVITCH, VITA Vi's likes include tacos . . . the records of Johnny Mathis . . . Vita was Russ representative . . . Junior Red Cross representative, and Girls' League represent- ative . . . plans to enter Junior College or attend secretarial school . . . friends know her best for her good sense of humor. OLIVARI, SILVA Silva enjoys all types of dancing . . . music . . . dra- matics . . . reading . . . playing the accordion, and active participation in all sports . . . pet peeves are people who speak incorrect English . . . best known for her angora sweaters . . . plans to enter college with hopes of becoming a college professor, or entering poli- tics. iff' l 75 'UN ' -1 lil, 07' 1 4 '15 Q--ai., YN '59 4,4 ..,.....-v-vp 1' 715 W OLIVER, ROBERT A. Bob enjoys spaghetti . . . clean cars . . . good dance bands, and Dave Brubeck . . . pet peeves are sarcastic people . . . has been in the Latin Club . . . French Club, and Regimental Cadet Club . . , plans a career in medi- cine . . . I hate to leave! ORVICK, JAMES M. Jim's likes include all forms of sports . , . pork chops, and a girl from some school named Hoover . . . pet peeve is writing term papers . , . has been a member of the Junior Var- sity cross-country team , . . favorite quote is, l won't, therefore l ain't gonna. OSBORNE, PAT OTTO, MARIE MYRTLE Marie likes to arrange flowers, read and cook . . . she has been an officer in the German Club . . . the Tennis Club, and a member of the C.S.F .,.. she hopes to attend State and study to be a teacher . . . Marie is proud to say that she is a gxraduate of San Diego High. Mwlilrlr 'Du PADILLA, DOLORES E. Let me tell you is Lola's favorite saying , . . her pet peeve is riding the bus to school . . . but she likes records . , . dancing . . . and going cruising . . . her interests are bowling, learning to drive, and being Treasurer of her Junior Achievement Company . . . will go to Junior College. ,z i . N .-I J . i i 5 A N X. il? .A- l j . A. l il 'J i i l A I 1. I I A I .5 j. .4 iii I A l ' i x ji A. A X will - --i sl 1 4- PADUA, FREDERICO LAZO A woodshop major, Fred- die lNite Owl? hates to be leaving such a tuff school . . . played trumpet in the pep band . . . likes any for- eign foods, listening to jazz . . . best known for being in the pep band and wearing shades . . . drives a yel- low '54 Chevie truck. PADUA, RAFAEL A member of Los Amigos, Pee Wee plans to go to Junior College after he graduates . . . he is major- ing in math . . . known for being quiet . . . likes food, dances, and records . . . is seen most often with Anita . . . his favorite quote is unquotable, PALMER, DAVID ARTHUR Dave was in Choir . . . enjoys eating and singing . . . could be seen with Don or Louis , . . his favorite subject was choir and plans to continue his pursuit in music. PARISH, BARBARA D. Bab's ambition is to be a nurse . . . cloesn't dislike anything, but does like en- chiladas . . . bar-b-cued chicken . . . Rock 'n Roll , . . progressive jazz , . . modern dancing, and col- lecting stamps and coins. . . was in Hilltop Choir . . . French Club, and Junior Achievement, PARK, BARBARA RAY Bobbie likes musicians . . . Mad magazine, and Peanuts , . . future plans are going to college . . . traveling . . . and getting married . . . was in Madri- gals . . . Nomads ldance bandl, MENC chorus . . . swim club . . . Latin Club . . . seen most often behind a bass viola, in a chemise. l43 Q3 535. I fx- fs' 'V . uw' ...bv .W ,fy KM '.. , X ., ig , wx VE , ,f z 'ia-Y. 'f . fl? 5 ' .N gals we . ,-a 5 -Ji 'Qi- 17-7-..-nr 'QR- gm-at UN PATTERSON, SANDRA L. A business major, Sandy likes gym best. . .also likes food . . . sleeping . . . sing- ing...blue...tennis... records . . . her pet peeves are homework and conceited people . . . seen most often at the skating rink . . . thinks SDHS is tops. PEELMAN, MARIE ALETHA Music . . . pizza . . . sport cars . . . reading . . . cook- ing . . . and watching TV are Marie's favorite pas- times . . . to be a registered nurse . . . has a '56 blue and white Plymouth . . . a member of the Badminton and Latin Clubs, she likes science, dislikes homework. PENDLETON, KENNETH E. Kenny can't stand reck- less drivers . . . special in- terests are hunting . . . fish- ing . . . diving . . . eating, and girls . . . was on the wrestling team . . . Senate . . . Choir . . . Jesters, and Key Club . . . known for being shy with girls . . . has a '55 turquoise and white Chevy hardtop. PENUELAS, JO ANN Jo Ann's special interest is her fiance, Rudy Gonzales . . . after graduation she plans to marry . . . she likes violet . . . orange . . . Mexi- can food . . . movies, and the Latin American beat . . . favorite quote: Don't be funny. PEREZ, CHRISTINE F. Between classes Chris is reminded of the freeway- the halls are so crowded . .. Chris likes steak . . . ham- burgers . . . cherry cokes, and teasing Clorinds . . . she's interested in art serv- ice, boys and records . . . might go to Junior College. l44 P5 PEREZ, FRANK GARCIA Paco likes horses . . . women and teachers . . . he has a special interest in politics and horse racing . . . drives a '49 Plymouth . . . major was business . . . fa- vorite quote is, l am what l am, and don't resemble anybody. PEREZ, MABEL C. Known for being tardy to first period, you will often hear Mae saying, No kidding . . . dislikes un- friendly people and slow pedestrians , . . likes pizza ...rice...tacos... dancing . . . records . . . modern dancing, and tennis . . . was a Senator and Red Cross representative. PETSCH, DALE ROGER Peace in the Valley is Roger's favorite song . . . likes sports and cheesebur- gers . . . pet peeve is cars that don't start . . . is in- terested in photography and bowling. PETTIES, CORNELIUS NEAL About his high school life The Dad has this to say: l would do it all over again . . . a two-year Var- sity football boy . . . has a '56 blue and white Chevy . . . likes tacos . . , spa- ghetti . . . watching Mav- erick on TV . . . plans to go to college. PETTIES, WARREN M. Seen most often at home, Marty likes milk shakes . . . fried chicken . . . lemon pie . . . Raunchy . . . Desire Me . . . Ernie Freeman . . . Fats Domino . . . basketball and track . . . plans to go to Junior College and then join the air force . . . can be heard saying, Great balls of fire. mf QP-f ?V s E ',?' 'Fw- 4 .- I we 1 j 3- ii s E i Q- ifiiii K.. la , , se I -off, f dj' 31 ' 1 l' X 4 f 3 5 vf' A J P , Q' vi 44' PM Q 'W X iv ,, N 't ' A Q -- -- : '1f.sus'x-M., .cf . sa it I Elan Vkk' We , 7 i it W il is I fi ak- E., J '14, QQ' , ,A:. ' ve . ,::,,ag3,:-pm, -if -5 , , , 'irgerf PEYRON, SARAH ROWENA Getting up early and home- work are Sarah's pet peeves . . . likes Italian food , . . records, and talking on the phone . . . a homemak- ing major, her ambition is to be a good housewife . . . tennis and typing are top subjects at school . . . you can see her often at Richard Lawton's. PICKENS, WEDA JO Weda is best known for her dancing ability as well as singing . . . enjoys music ...dances . . . sports . .. she was in G.A.A .... ac- tive in Mixed Chorus . . . Modern Dance Club, on Sophomore Cabinet . . . fu- ture plans are undecided. PIGGOTT, JOSEPH S. Money is Steve's main in- terest-his future plans are to get rich . . . has a '47 Studebaker with dual rubber bands . . . likes to spend his time camping in the moun- tains, practicing his favorite subject, photography. POLLIO, SHARON LEE Sharon's pet peeves are trouble makers and childish teen-agers . . . she likes food . . . Crazy for You . . . green, and gossiping with the girls . . . known for saying, That's the way the mop slops, you'lI see her cruising in her 1957 Olds, or at Esther's house. PONCAVAGE, WILLIAM A. Set designer for the Senior Play for two years, Cassa- nova's ambition is to be a Hollywood set designer . . . he likes stage work . . . money . . . guitars . . . box- ing. ..cars. ..drama... cards, and blondes . . . has a cool '50 dark blue Ford. fin 5 N PONCE, JOSEPHINE MARIE Josie likes food and Rob- ert . . . likes movies and dancing . . . an art and business major, she plans to attend a business college after graduation . . . was in G.A.A .... C.S.F .... on the Annual Staff, and was a Red Cross representative . . . often seen with Robert. PORTS, VIJA A history major, Vija is known for her thoughtful expression . . . active in Twigbenders . . . Art Serv- ice . . . G.A.A., tennis and badminton, Girls' League . . . enjoys water skiing . . . dancing and art . . . doesn't like people who mispro- nounce her names . . . will study at State College, POTTORFF, NICHOLSON D. Nick likes music . . . art and photography . . . pet peeves are some governmen- tal organizations . . . active in Cadet Club . . . Photog- raphy Club . . . plans on college or service . . . best humor and pleasant person- ality. PRESS, JERRY W. Jerry was on the wres- tling team . . . one of his favorite subjects was math, where he could be seen with several buddies . . . future plans are undecided. PREWITT, GEORGIA NELL Alarm clocks are Dottie's pet peeves . . . Hang on is her favorite expression . . . she likes Hi Fi, any kind of music . . . spaghetti, and having fun . . . a busi- ness major, she likes physi- ology best. l45 .tt wt j ii png C435 'CT' Yvhr PRINCIPATO, LUCY To be a secretary is Lu's ambition . . . business courses are her favorite , . . seen most at Leonardo's Pizza House , . . drives the family's '55 Cadillac . . . likes Johnny Mathis' Chances Are and Mrs. Sorenson's government class. PROCK, DOROTHY J. Reading, going to the beach and Bob Mauphin head Dorothy's list . . . in CSF ,.., Choir , . . Ser- geanettes . . . Double Ba- ton, and Cap and Gown Committee . . . a commer- cial major, she plans to go to State College to become a teacher. QUINTANAR, DONALD R. Don is sometimes known as Duck . . . is an indus- trial arts major . . , having lots of fun . . . seen down- town quite often . . . he just doesn't dig getting up in the morning , . . he wants to join the Air Force. QUINTERO, HENRY Henry served on ASB Council . . . likes singing . . . Four Freshmen . . .Cal Tjader . . . often found eat- ing pizza at Pernicano's . .. drives a cool '53 Merc . . . will attend State College . . . hoping to become a singer or commercial artist. QUON, ELAINE ELIZABETH Elaine is very interested in sports . . . was in Tennis and Archery Clubs . . , let- terettes . . . Mai Wai Club, and was GAA president and vice-president . . . known for her sense of humor . . . will attend State College, then U.S.C ,... hopes to become a dental hygienist. l46 RADER, FREDERIC A. Fred, a member of the wrestling team, majored in history . . . is often seen in his '50 Ford at Glenn's with Mary , , . dislikes people who never smile . . . his favorite quote is, Whale blubber . . . his future plans include hard work at college. RAMBY, BARBARA JO Barbi was in Debate, N.F.L .... Latin Club . . . Junior Cabinet and Mixed Chorus . . . crazy about dancing and Dave . . . a history major . . . a consid- erate gal, she dislikes rude behavior at school activities . , . ambition is teaching or librarian work. RAMIREZ, REBECCA C. Bec was Sophomore His- torian . . , Junior Treasurer . . . in Sergeanettes . . . Double batons, and Demoi- selles . . . always twirling her batons . . . and eating Chinese food . . . would ap- preciate a top locker in Sen- ior Hall for a change . , . a business major . . , and then??? RANKIN, LAWRENCE M. Bugs was in Latin Club . . . interested in custom cars and real-estate business . . . mad about ice cream , . . Frank Sinatra , . . says nix on younger sisters... girls with cars . . . hangs out at Dobbs with his '52 Chevy . . . a math major . . . plans to attend college. READE, CATHY LOUELLA Cat was in G,A.A. . , . Girls' Glee Club . . . Mixed Chorus . . . bowling and talking on the phone are her specialties . . . doesn't go for show-offs . . . conceited boys . . . No kidding is this girl's password . . . a business major . . . future is undecided. '1 W, If X - ' 'vii xx 5 e '7' 1'-ss REESE, JANETTE EDWINA Jay has been on the Hill for two years . . . really goes for pizza . . . steak , . , sailors, especially one named Chuck . . . always talking . . . says, I give up , . , likes her art class . . . wor- ries about her grades . . . the future includes work, then marriage, REEVES, FRANCES E. Lizz was in the Senior Play . . . Latin Club . . . Bible Club . . .orchestra . .. Choir Madrigals . . . Biol- ogy Club, and played in the three All-Schools shows . . . likes music . . . majored in math . . , plans on college. REPP, HAZEL DARLENE Hazel is interested in water skiing, and classical music , . . her favorite food is pizza , . . seen most often at the beach . , . drives a '53 Pontiac . . . her pet peeves are conceited boys . . . majored in social studies . . . future plans include Junior College. RESERVA, MARY ANN Mary was a Tennis Club member . . . Red Cross rep- resentative . . . in general, goes for dancing . . . pizza . . . taking pictures . . . boys, especially Orlondo . . . bothered by conceited boys . . . homework . . . always found at the Mission Beach Ballroom . . . a business rna- jor . . . she will attend Jun- ior College. REYES, ARLENE Lene likes to eat just about anything . . . mad about royal blue and Man- uel . . . doesn't appreciate conceited people . . , al- ways laughing . . . drives a '52 Chevy . . . a Commer- cial major . . . would like to like to become a doctor's receptionist. REYES, LAWRENCE P. Lawrence with the crazy personality, is always work- ing around cars . . . can be found at other times with Priscilla . . . drives a '49 Olds coupe . . . hangs out at Ace Auto Supply . . . an industrial arts major . . . would like to join the Air Force. REYES, SIMONA Mona likes music . . . sports . . . dancing . . . pet peeve is lazy guys . . . her special interest is Eddie Es- tudillo . . . seen most often riding around with Eddie . ,. majored in home economics . . . future plans are to get married. RHODES, CAROLYN MARIE Carolyn graduated in Feb- ruary , . . came to us in her senior year . . . she was a business major and has fu- ture plans as a secretary and housewife. RIDDELL, ALEXANDER C. Alex was in the Chess Club . . . can be found play- ing the piano, bowling . . . has attended high schools in Virginia and Guam . . . a math major . . . will be re- membered for selling the most tickets to the Senior Play . . . college is his goal. RIVAS, HUMBERTO V. Bert is crazy about sports . . . lettered in baseball and basketball at Mar Vista High , . . digs those Satur- day night parties. . . quiet?? . . . drives a '52 Plymouth . . . always seen at the Mis- sion Beach recreation center . . , likes drafting class . . . wants to become a tool en- gineer. l47 qv- . 4'-N . K 4 .9 gi i l 'Ei' qww --Y an ,rs fax 0 f 'Hma- wlll it ivan, 'I'l .- Q F ii . 4 ' if -5 ti' l E , 6 at new . f it in M RIOS, HELEN MARY Mary is crazy about painting , . . photography . . . dancing the cha-cha and mambo . . . blue and food . . . can't stand cigars . . . engaged to Richard Flores . . . they have a '57 Merc . . . likes Art Service . . . a homemaking major. RIVEROLL, RAMONA M. Mona likes food , . . dancing . . . playing minia- ture golf, and especially .lack . , . seen most often with the girls. . .liked Miss Fri's fourth period gym class . . . future plans are unde- cided. ROBBINS, WALTER LEE Walt was in Choir . . . Madrigals . . . Senate . . . Senior Cabinet . . , progres- sive jazz and cars rate with him, also dancing . . . sing- ing and thick steaks . . . doesn't go for snobs . . . has a 'real going bomb,' a '50 Ford . . . hangs out at Glenn's . . . will attend the University of Arizona. ROGAN, GLORIA LOUISE Gloria is always seen with her guy, Johnny . . . loves vanilla malts . . . hambur- gers and candy . . . gets griped when she isn't told about her phone calls . . . Owns half of a '49 Ford . . . can be heard saying, No kidding . . . plans marriage next. ROIF, ESTHER Esther is a business major, plans to go into secretarial work . . . loves the beach and Mexican food . . . pet peeve is work . . . can usu- ally be found over at Deena's house or up at Glenn's . . . known for her hair's amazing-color changes. l48 ROMANO, ITALO Of course, Italo likes all ltalian food . . . he also en- joys sports and music . . . he is an electronics major . . . drives a beautiful new Ford . . . when he graduates he will attend Junior Col- lege, then State. ROSS, BERTA LEE Bert was in G.A.A .... she sews most of her clothes . . . likes making friends... can be seen with Arthey . . . loves to dance, eat tacos, apple pie . . . doesn't go for gossip . . . frequently quotes, Cool breeze . . . she will enter the dressmaking pro- fession. ROTTSCHAFER, C. M. Carolyn is a science ma- jor . . . prefers homemaking and physiology . . . senior historian . . . senator . . . baccalaureate art commis- sioner . . . likes sewing . . . art . . . playing the piano, Peanuts comic strips , . . nutty people . . . Pat Boone records, and parties . . . col- lege is her goal for the fu- ture. RUBALCABA, JULIAN Julian is a real sports- minded guy , . . he has been on the sophomore bas- ketball team . . . later joined the Varsity . . . an art major . . . can be found almost anywhere, especially in the gym . . . his future plans are undecided. RUIZ, PHYLLIS Licha is a business major . . . she likes music and movies . . . pet peeve is golf . . . has a green, two door, '50 Ford . . . often seen at Latin dances at San Diego Hotel . . . plans to go into business, -'ft ., , it a Mm 8' W. ' 2 zlrzzuius r . .... ,.,g,,-ja . .2f,f.1s1sfe, gg 7 -Mgr-4 'Y It r '52, i e 1 gp cgi , if 0 fi Q -'1sv::+:3T'.sf,w5lQ ,lg ,A Q S sssl ff. ff' IM . S. 'K A . .F 3, mu all -.1 Q.-i-L.. G I N ,, RUNDSTROM, E. GAIL Gail has served on Senior Cabinet . . . All-School Show of '57 . . . Senior Play and Twigbenders . . . likes mu- sic and people . . . known for Madrigal singing and cute personality . . . always procrastinating . . . plans a teaching career. RUSSELL, LOLA MAE Lo-Lo was a G.A.A. mem- ber, in Badminton Club . . . Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus . . . crazy about fried chick- en . . . Sam Cooke's platters . . . hangs out with Cecil Espy in a '57 Merc . . . a real lazy gal . . . business major . . . plans to be an elementary school teacher. RUSSELL, MARY M. Mary was in Twigbenders . . . Future Nurses Club . .. C.S.F .... digs music . . . hamburgers . . . Spanish food . . . always soaking up the sun at Old Mission . . . d0esn't go for party poopers . . . can be seen at Oscar's . . . quotes, What's happening? . . . after col- lege, she plans to teach. SALERNO, BONNIE MARIE Bonnie likes dances, pizza, and progressive jazz . . . beautiful voice . . . was in Choir, Madrigals, All School Show, and Sergeanettes . . . dislikes people who talk too much . . . may be seen most often at Glenn's . . . likes music, music, music. SANTIAGO, MARLENE M. Mar has plans to get a good job and a car . . . likes to dance Cespecially to Cha Cha Cha music? and listen to records . . . is ma- joring in Homemaking . . . usually found around Mil- lie's before and after school . . . likes mostfsports. Q 'Q X, X X .XT I .X ali? A .Ulf , -If f ,C -' f. ,, . ,' , I , I . ' , ! , I-L I' r n .ff I if f 3 N N SANTOS, SALVADOR D. Dave goes for blondes . . . favorite subject is draw- ing . . . cruises a '5l Mer- cury . . . enjoys dancing, swimming, and drive-ins . . . plans to be an Engineering draftsmari graduate . . . seen most often at school . . . says he just likes to have fun. SARSFIELD, ROBERT B. Friendly Sars . . . likes blue, music, people, pizza, and dancing . . . was a Sen- ate Committee Chairman, belonged to Hilltop Choir, Madrigals, Debate, Letter- man's Club, Track, and was in the All School Show . . . future plans include college. SCHMIDT, WILLIAM LEE Blond, blue-eyed Bill was c' Drum Major . . . drives 12 Chevrolet . . . likes .ic . . . sports . . . girls money . . . on Varsity ck . . . Varsity , .. C ss-Country . . . Letter- n 1's Club . . . is best ki mwn for having no money . . majoring in math and science . . . plans an engi- neering career, SCHURR, DAVID Squirrel's favorite subject is metal shop . , . in the Senior Play . . . choir . . . sophomore football . . . wrestling, and cross-country . . . loves dancing . . . skin diving . . , singing . . .eat- ing, and working on cars , . . will join the Army or attend Junior College. SCHOLFIELD, DELIA T. Dee likes music and good food . . . known as an ef- ficient monitor , . . could be seen winking at Wink . , . her favorite subject is typing . . . types a great deal for Mr. Payne . . . future plans are undecided. l49 fuss' ...ff ...aa- C: MQW' 5-19' -'tif' -i:r . ,W fix. 'an Q'-arg t-me ' -avi' SEEDORF, JOHN LEONARD John , often hailed as Speed , likes hunting . . . swimming, and Mary . . . his pet peeve is running out of money . . . special in- terests include radio and television and fire arms . . . was rifle team captain . . . best known for fixing radios and guns , . . seen most often at Miramar. SERALES, SHARON DUNN Sharon is a member of the Twigbenders, and Badmin- ton Club . . . likes sports, pizza, reading . . . can't stand sloppy people or busses . . . hails from the state of Texas . . . plans to go into the W.A.F.'s. SEID, NANCY MAY Nancy was Mai-Wa Presi- dent , . , Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . and Sales Commissioner . . . C.S.F. Treasurer and Sales Com- missioner . . . Girls' League Representative, and Demois- elle Vice President . . . plans to attend State Col- lege or University of Cali- fornia . . . likes sewing and cooking , . . seen most often at the library study- ing. SGAMBELLURI, JOSEPH M. Joe was on the wrestling team for two years , , , likes pizza . , . football . . . and the Navy , . . special inter- est is photography and he is best known for snapping pictures . . . claims he's go- ing to miss the Gray Castle . . . plans to go into the Navy. SHAPLEY, FRED E. Fred was seen all over the campus this year snap- ping pictures for the annual . . . drives a '4l Chevrolet Coupe . . . often heard ex- claiming, You're capping on me, boy . . . on track team and cross-country . . . likes pizza . . . seen most often at Pernicano's . . . plans to go into National Park Service. l5O SHERIDAN, SAMUEL E. Holmes is a science major . . . was on varsity basket- ball and track . . . junior varsity baseball . . . was baritone in choir, and a sen- ator . . . likes American food . . . the Hi-los, and progressive jazz . . . known for his rendition of the cha cha . . . future in photog- raphy at college. SHERRILLO, DON T. Don was an industrial arts major . . . in Art Service . . . drives a '57 Pontiac in the T-Timers' . . . likes cars . . . football, and basketball games . . . hangs out at Glenn's . . . has plans to be a construction engineer. SHORTT, TIMOTHY A. Tim was art editor of the annual this year , . . on Senior Cabinet . . . likes catsup . . . cars . , . sketch- ing . , . money . . . water skiing . . .and dancing . . . can't stand people who slam car doors, or ancient drivers . . . drove a '50 Ford Rag- top . . . seen most often under a '34 Ford . , . plans to go to J.S., then State. SHUFORD, ROBERT C. Bobby likes progressive jazz, preferably Brubeck, and rhythm and blues . . . drives a '53 Oldsmobile . . . favorite subjects were mach- ine and architectural draft- ing . . . special interests in- clude sports and music . . . plans one day to become an architect. SIBLEY, MARGARET R. Peggy was in Senior Drama, Twigbenders, and the Senior Play . . . likes modern jazz, pizza, and classical music . . . special interests include sports cars . . . favorite subject was drama . . . seen most often at La Jolla with Willard. . . plans to be married this summer. . y- - .. -i 5f,.r,--.seg .vw : filswwees Fm. N Q-.M 6, ,i ie X7 . xr ,vw - fa .1.. . L , 5 'Z i As . i .ii iit A if A fX if MS K ION gn-fn, if ei-0 SIDEBOTTOM, DONNA J. D.J. was G.A.A. treasur- er, sports manager . . . in Tennis Club . . . Archery Club , . . Badminton Club, and Letterettes Club . . . likes sports . . . progressive jazz, and steak . . . pet peeves include teachers that give tests the same day term papers are due . . . plans to become a teacher. SILVA, GILBERT E., JR. Gilbert likes tacos . . . beans . . . burritos . . . en- chiladas . . . tostadas . . . menudo, and chorizo . . . pet peeves include hambur- gers . . . hot dogs, and sandwiches . . . enjoys danc- ing and strumming the guitar . . . seen most often at Pat Brillos . . . plans to join the Air Force after graduation. SILVA, MARIA CARMEN Carmen was in the Pom Pon Corps . . . Double Baton Corps, and was Girls' League secretary . . . Ten- nis Club, and Archery Club . . . she likes fritos . . . money, and football games . . . can't stand bright red lipstick . . . seen most often in Fernando's Ford . . . plans to major in business at Junior College. SILVEIRA, LAQUETTA J. Cheeta likes sad movies and southern fried chicken . . . dislikes homework and people who brag . . . special interests include cooking and sewing . , . often heard saying, Oh, but l had such a wonderful time! . . . plans to become a secretary and housewife. SIMETH, THOMAS JAMES Butch was in R.O.T.C. Battalion Color Guard . . . letterman in cross-country . . . track, a choir office for two years . . . likes tacos, and basketball . . . dislikes people who show no school spirit . . . enjoys taking pic- tures of sports . . . plans to go to college, then priest- hood. SIMMONS, HELEN Helen was a member of the G.A.A .... Modern Dance Club . . . Girls' League representative . . . Co-Chairman of Social Com- 'mittee of Twigbenders . . . United States History was her favorite subject . . . plans to attend San Diego State College for two years, then U.S.C. SIMMS, JOY ANN Joy likes to dance . . . listen to records , . . the beach . . . sports . . . can usually be seen dancing . . . was active in G.A.A .... friendly to all , . . future plans are undecided. SIMPSON, L. DALE Dale found working be- hind the scenes enjoyable as well as being on stage . . . he was in the Senior Play . . . likes the beach . . . future plans are undecided. SINOUHUI, ARMIDA Mida likes pizza and fried chicken , . . pet peeve is homework , . . special in- terests include Manuel, lis- tening to records . . . was a member of the Hilltop Choir . . . Madrigals . . . Glee Club, and All-School Show . . . plans to work at the Bank of America or Rohr. SISSON, CAROL DEANNE Carol has been a home dance instructor . . . likes spaghetti and meat balls . . . rock and roll records, and driving her car, Bezzie . . . her special interest is her husband, James . . . she plans to become a real estate agent and own her own business. l5l 1 ,,,,,. X Q af . ' i Q 1- Q. 'Q . X . k!',-its S , i. 1 K, ,,.. l av A vwi cy S - X M-ad' y Q ,f . nr, , 3' 2 . 4- mf V ,fu . . ,-4, r,:4,1i3i: b 5 'Q ,E X 153. X t L S ,,,. 5 if 'mf 1. . 4 . ,g, , A, 1' 'S .. Y- 7, - .M k . rri. my wir aj .fr 4 r- f 1.4 -1, ,egg rg. it J 1 'QAX X X i it Q ,....... ,. mm. Q 4--- 7 . 1,r tiri il ll 1 ,- :IA A 1 x-Q K . 1:5 I? i ' sa nl: 'lie 5. 'i Q f: at 1. r ' .--are 51 :s '115s'g:. TR L 1 : -1 ' .gjgyx -ga: 2,13 ,,,f,,f4 E322 .3 .ann ns 1 f,,. 1 .11aif, J., , .11 f1 --.f 11 1 .1-z11g5-jig, 11 . 1 1 . ,,. . - -: .sz ,, 5 X-If sic f 'Y QNX 59 . 1 1' 'I' X 1 A '. 33 . , 5,.,A .,y Q-fit' 1 n Q 2 SMITH, SANDRA LOUISE Sandy likes to hike . . . pet peeves include people who show off . . . among her special interests are reading and eating . . . she was in Sergeanettes, a cap- tain . , . Girls' League Treasurer . . . in Latin Club, and Tennis Club . . . plans to become a nurse after at- tending San Diego State. SMITH, EDWARD WALTER Ed is best known for his dis- tinctive profile . . . Boys' State delegate . . . Man of the Hour . . . Boys' Fed. Treasurer . . . and a Nation- al Merit Finalist . . , plans to go to Harvard . . . most often seen at the downtown library . . . dislikes basic citizenship classes and pic- tures of himself. SOLORZANO, ALBERT V. Al enjoys golf, girls, and cabinet work . . . was on the golf team this year . . . plans to become an expert cabinet maker . . . drives a 'SO Pontiac . . 1 seen most often stuffing his face at Glenn's. SOTTILE, DOMENICO Sottile came to S.D,H,S, from Palermo, in Sicily . . . is a history major . . . likes music . . . dancing . . . and singing . . . his special in- terest is travel . . . he dis- likes wrestling . . . is best known for his quaint jokes . . . will attend college. SLAUGHTER, ERMA Erma was in Hilltop Choir . . . Glee , , . Mixed Chorus . . . Modern Dance, and the '57 All-School Show . . . likes pizza and progressive jazz . 1 . best known for her dark brown eyes and pretty smile , . , plans to attend Kelsey Jenney Business Col- lege, l52 SPELTS, JAMES BYRON STEPHENS, MARCIA LYNN Marshi is best known for her lovely red hair . 1 . likes french fries . . . rhythm and blues, the beach . . . pet peeves include finals and know-it-alls . . . publicity chairman of Twigbenders, Hilltop Choir member dur- ing junior year . . . a busi- ness major, she plans to be a teacher. STOCKTON, LINDA GAY Linda is an art major . . . was on Annual Staff . . . loves progressive jazz . . . Chemises and modern art . . . at parties can be heard saying, Guess what kids! . . . can be seen at Glenn's in her '5l Blue Chevy . . 1 plans to go into Commercial Art or interior decorating at State, STOLPE, STEPHEN H. Steve is a language major . , . spends most of his time working on cars or at Old Mission Beach . . . he en- joys listening to his record collection . . . his pet peeve is underclassmen in senior hall . , . he will attend law school. STONE, DWIGHT DUANE Di transferred this year from lllinois . . . has done some arrangements for our Pep Band of which he is a member . . . likes modern jazz and bowling . . . seen most often at Bowlero . . . best known for his custom- ized locker . . . plans to be- come a music teacher or an arranger. 91' so .. 'HN Q-..,,. 'Qt nr- i wg l lat 1 B' ' :EX N l Q 4 I ...... X K E. 1 .. l eye i i APR 'Al' Q.. V. A hi Y STONER, MARJORIE JEAN Margie , as she is often called, likes to read . . . she also enjoys going to the beach . . . her favorite class at San Diego this year was business . . . her future plans are undecided. STORNIOLA, STANLEY S. Stanzi has been helping out in our attendance office this year . . . likes pizza . . . movies . . . dances, and girls . . . pet peeves are women drivers and term pa- pers . . . his favorite subject was wood shop . . . plans to become a clerk at a grocery store. SWEETING, MARY A. Mary graduated in Febru- ary . . . she enjoyed speech and drama . . . known for her sparkling personality and auburn hair she always had a friendly smile. TACKETT, ORVILLE Buddy was fall art com- missioner . . . likes food. .. Mr. Petrich's class . . . pet peeve is redheads . . . best known for being broke . . . favorite subjects are art service and a girl from Grossmont , . . planning on career in art field or Air Force. TAFOLLA, JOSEPH E. Joe likes girls . . . swim- ming . . . tortillas, dancing . . . his pet peeve is being broke . . . tools around in a '57 Plymouth Belvedere . . . history is his favorite sub- ject . . . is planning on working on architecture and contracting. TAGLE, LARRY E. Larry likes cars, drive-ins, and food . . . pet peeves are D's and Cs . . . best known for dancing . . . drives a blue '50 Oldsmobile . . . seen at Oscar's . . . favorite subject is French . . . a dragster . . . is planning to go on to college. TAKASUGI, KAY KEIKO r, Kay was songleader . .-.' Girls' League representative . . . was in C.S.F .... Pep- sters , . . Sergeanettes . . . likes eating French fries . . . talking on the phone . . . Good Night, My Love . . . pet peeve is people who don't yell at games . . . plans on business college. TAMAYO, ROGELIO Pancho was in the' Bowl- ing and French Clubs , . . likes tacos . . . Dave Bru- beck . . . football games. . . pet peeve is people who have no sportsmanship . . . enjoyed Mrs. Risty's Trigo- nometry class . . . he plans to attend San Diego State College. TARANTINO, MARY JO Mary was in Mixed Cho- rus and Hilltop Choir . , . likes hamburgers . . . rec- ords . . . a special guy . . . What a bore . . . known for her big smile . . . seen at Oscar's . . . pet peeves are spaghetti and home- work, TAYLOR, DORIS V. Doris likes food . . . par- ties . . . to dance . . . boys, especially a certain one . . . can usually be found danc- ing, or in a certain car . . . is usually laughing and the life of a party . . . was ac- tive in G.A.A .... loves sports . . , future plans are undecided. l53 :CW .a-,N 'fix 'lfmf i full rl r.f, f'-my 1922, ,,...,. . - ...ii xii, TAYLOR, JAMES FARLEY Little Jim likes bowling, drag cars . . . pet peeves is loud people in class . . . has a '46 Chevy . . . enjoys photography . . . camping . . . fishing . . , How about that . . . plans on Junior College or State. i 'J , J TAYLOR, SAMMY J. j . . il -'ass 41X -uni Q S1-'ff ...J TELLEZ, PATRICIA ANN Pat likes Mexican food, cokes and doughnuts . . . Think you're cute . . . enjoys dancing to Mexican records . . . collecting pic- tures, typing . . . her favor- ite subject is homemaking . . , seen dancing with Larry Flores . . . plans include being a housewife. TERRY, TIMOTHY M. Timmy was second place winner in wrestling in S.C.l.F. Championships . . . has a '53 Ford . . . likes Tootsie . . . pet peeve is a new car that is dirty. . . l wish l had a million dollars . . . plans on Air Force as a mechanic. THOMAS, GERALDINE Gerry was in Letterettes . . . G.A.A .... Mixed Cho- rus . . , Girls' Chorus . . . Senate . . . likes tacos . . volleyball . . . tennis . . . chop suey . . . Theodore . . . owns a red and white '55 Chevy . . . best known for telling jokes. . . Silly fool . . . seen often at Major Cafe . . . favorite subjects are homemaking, gym. i i l 4 1 'n 1 f l 'l gl 'i fi A l THOMAS, LINDA CAROL Lin was Thespian Presi- dent . . . was in Senior Play . . . Single Baton Lieutenant , . . Spanish Club . . . Oh . . . seen at Escondido . . . pet peeve is boys late for dates . . . favorite subject is drama . . . plans on college with an education major. THOMAS, LINNEA S. Lin was in Sergeanettes . . . likes watching basket- ball games . . . drive-in movies . . . water-skiing . . . Don't panic! . . . pet peeve is homework over weekends . . . known for crazy personality . . . seen at Glenn's with Monte . . . enjoys tacos . . . talking on the phone . . . plans on col- lege . . . medical career. THOMPSON, BARBARA G. Bobbie is known for her pretty blonde hair and her friendly personality . . . dis- likes conceited people . . . enjoys acting and is often seen on the stage . . . is in Thespians . . . was Mrs. Dexter in the Senior play . . . future plans include college. THOMPSON, EARLINE Earline was in G.A.A. . . . likes music, dancing, sports of all kinds, food . . . she is seen most often with Joe . . . major is homemaking and social studies . . . fu- ture plans are to become a nurse. THOMPSON, LEONA ANNE Anne was Girls' League representative . . . drives a '50 Studebaker . . . likes bowling, business English . . . seen often at Oscar's . . . pet peeve is people who leave e out of Anne . , . best known for a sense of humor . . . plans on working full time. fm? -dist -anna.. 1 Oy iiis 35: ' 1 mf-3 aj if Ni. H N' 'VM . 4 - N--1 THORNTON, ERMA JEAN Sugar Baba likes sports, especially basketball . . . pet peeve is climbing the hill on the way to school . . . enjoys making friends and Current Problems . . . Never put off till tomor- row, what you can do to- day . . . plans on model- ing. THORNTON, LEONA T. l.eona's likes include tacos . . . sport cars and fishing . . . her special in- terest include dancing . , . was active in the Badminton and Future Nurses' Club. . . future plans include State College . . . seen most often at Pat Brillo's . . . majored in Science. TODORICA, OLGA Olga was in C.S.F. . . . was G.A.A. secretary and treasurer, in Demoiselles . . . likes Lincoln cars, parties . . . best known for quiet disposition . . . seen often at Oscar's . . . interested in traveling, sewing, swimming . . . plans on teaching ca- reer. TOLEDO, PAUL J. V Friendly Paul was an ex- change student from Guate- mala, who has learned to like S.D.H.S. and the U.S. while he was here . . . he likes all kinds of music and languages . . . dislikes un- organized things . . . plans to go back to Guatemala and study law. TOM, MEIJEAN Meijean was sophomore treasurer, junior secretary . . . senior secretary . . . C.S.F. President . . . Demoi- selles . . . Girl of the Month . . . Senator . . . likes tennis and piano . . . best known for her friendly smile . . . future plans include San Di- ego State and University of California. ur . N 1 K i X. .xy L l l in lf' A. l 1 i ,4 'l . 1 l . i 1 lj il if v u A X i X l .J ll i . . N J l ' l A if iix I I -C X . ,A xi L' ,i l A Pl. I .,' ,H 1 4- TOM, ROSEMARY Lonnie was Mai Wa vice- president and sales manager . . . was in Twigbenders, Swimmerettes . . . known for being the smallest in the crowd . . . favorite subject was psychology . . . loves to write letters . . . seen at library . . . plans to major in education at State Col- lege. TORRES, JOANNE ADELE Joni was in G.A.A. . . . Tennis and Archery Clubs, was a Junior Red Cross rep- resentative . . . likes cars . . . money, Joanne by the Playmates . . . dancing . . . skating . . . best known for ponytail . . . plans on business college and being a secretary. TORRES, NORMA JEAN Norma likes dancing . . . bowling . . . ltalian and Spanish food . . . drives a '5l Ford . . . favorite sub- jects are handicraft . . . sci- ence . . . library work . . . states she has enjoyed S.D.l-l.S. for three years . , . plans include becoming Mrs. Cepeda. TORRES, ODETTE R. Pizzahead likes bowling and horses . . . pet peeve is people who are not punctual . . . Mortification . . . enjoys being with friends on weekends . . . states it's been a wonderful three years on the Hill , , , plans on State College. TREBES, S. EUGENE Gene likes girls . . . cars . . . traveling . . . his spe- cial interests are most of the school activities and food . . . he was active in sopho- more senator . . . his future plans include being a print- er.. .ownsa '50 Ford... seen most ,around Hoover . . . major was industrial arts. l55 ,,,.--. 'I' -nd 7Hv WN? fe j j - -:::Z. iff' :' LHS- 'm a , ip . , Liu it E. -ee wa .aft X s N a Gt Q ' ' i 2 t is 'ilk f i. XX f wi waist? .ll- TUFFORD, JAMES WALTER Jim majored in English . . . is especially interested in tumbling . . . hunting and mixing chemicals . . . was a member of the Ger- man Club . . . wants to take geology at Arizona Univer- sity. TURNER, ARTHUR LEE Dino likes vanilla malts . . . beef . . . chicken, and books . . . pet peeves are Ken and talkative girls . . . driving '55 black and yellow Merc . . . best known for hook shot . . . seen often at the gym . . . plans on law, politics, or science. TURNER, JOHN JULIAN Bingo likes shrimp . . . spare ribs and Mom's cook- ing . . . would like to teach judo . . . cruises in a white Chevy . . . dislikes onions and arguments . . . seen at wedding dances . . . also likes mechanical drawing . . . seen with Toni . . . will attend Junior College. TURNER, LINDA SUE Linda was in Twigbenders . . . likes are Dave . . . progressive jazz . . . pet peeve is homework . . . seen at Oscar's in Dave's '50 blue Chrysler . . . favorite class is Biology , . . plans on going to Junior College. TYLER, BARBARA JEAN Barbara was in G.A.A. . . . likes all sports . . . best known for her spar- kling personality . . . can usually be seen in the gym or on the field playing one of her favorite sports . . . likes most music and food . . . future plans are un- known . . . liked homemak- ing. vt S 'W 1 F 'N TYLER, RONALD L. Ron went out for Sopho- more football, junior wres- tling . . . was in Latin Club ...hasa'52Ford... best known for eating . . . Mercyl . . . likes root beer and spaghetti . . . seen at Oscar's . . . enjoys music and philosophy . . . plans on college. ULLOA, LYDIA MARIE Lydia enjoys listening to rhythm and blues . . . can be seen cruising around in a '50 Ford or chumming with Marlene and Barbara . . . favorite subjects are current problems and physi- ology . . . plans on college. URIS, JOSEPH SAMUEL Joe participated in Boys' Federation Cabinet . . . Sen- ate . . , N.F.L. as president, and Latin Club . . . likes progressive jazz, and hu- manity courses . . . pet peeve is social prejudice in America . . . favorite quote, Blessed be the conformists for they shall inherit medi- ocrity . . . plans to go into social psychology. USQUIANO, MARIO Mario participated in sophomore football . . . likes all food . . . popular music and football . . . swims a lot and enjoys his favorite subject, physics . . . favor- ite quote is Do it if you can . . . plans his future at Junior College. VALDEZ, AGUSTIN H. Tin likes Mexican food, working on cars . . . be- longs to the Club Hispano . . . has beige '48 Chevy . . . plans to work for gov- ernment or join the Marines . . . thought SDHS years best of his life. 'it l 56 X 4 Q-....,, r Q QOH: rx f '45 1 -x W is.. j . 'fx i ff M -194W ,fs- VAN GILSE, KAREN Advertising manager for the Russ and on Annual Staff, Karen has done art serv- ice for two years . . . thinks pizza . . . skating tops . . . can be heard at Palisades Garden or Lucky Boy saying, Be cool . . . will do inte- rior decorating. VAN HISE, CHARLES J. The favorite subject and main interest of Charles is R.O.T.C .... pet peeve is lack of school spirit . . . fa- vorite saying is, It takes one to know one . . . his future includes a naval ca- reer and Junior College . . . attended Santa Barbara High. VAN ZANDT, NORMA A. Van likes any kind of music . . . Mexican food . . . horseback riding . . . swim- ming . . . folk dancing . . . Business English class . . . known for pony tail . . . pet peeve is kids that don't act their age . . . plans a future as a secretary. VIDLER, GEORGE ROBERT George finds tacos . . . pizza, and popular music most compelling . . . art and nature study are also special interests . . . seen most often at Sixth and Broadway . . . his favorite quote is, Better to be late than never . . . hopes to be a draftsman or designer. VIVELL, JUDY G. Judy likes to go to the beach in the winter and cut her hair . . . a Sergeanette and debater . . . known for her crazy hair cuts and quote, What a panic . . . her pet peeve is diets that don't work . . . plans at- tending Berkeley. P5 og WADDELL, DONALD DEE Known as West Point Gen- eral Don was Battalion Commander in R.O.T.C .... found most often at R.O.T.C. range . . . interests are military science . . . rockets . . . music and food . . . also enjoyed public speaking . . . didn't like teachers' giving week-end assignment . . . military career ahead. WADDEL, LONA MAE Lony was junior treasurer . . . senior vice-president . . . C.S.F. life member. . . in N.F.L .... Hilltop Choir . . likes hi-fi . . . good plays . . . camping . . . best known for efficiency . . . All is for the best in the best of possible worlds . . . college. WAGNER, CH RISTLE WAGONER, LUIS VERNON Luis likes basketball, track, and football . . . can be seen around in a '48 Ford . . . found gym his most interesting subject and seems to have a special in- terest in making money. WALTOWER, WEBB T. Webby was a three year varsity wrestling Letterman . . . got a letter for C track, and a two year letter for band . . . likes parties and drive-ins . . . favorite quote is, Live and let it live . . . hopes to be an electrical engineer. l57 -K' 1 ma- is 'livin :if ' it . - f X i v l rf , ljg iz' . -Q, f ' .. , PM.: 4 H ev 3, sm. 5 1 .-15, ,i -Y' X A ft vi JE ai, ' rv! -nun., .R 5. 11 ,111 ...- wp ,J v 30 W:-W, WARNER, GUY A. Guy likes sports . . . pizza . . . going over Zell'S house . . . his dislikes are people who try to be some- thing they aren't . . . his interests are radio and cars . . , active in wrestling team . . . track team . . . Junior Team cross-country . . . Latin Club . . . future plans include the Troopers . . . his pet peeves are people who think they are big wheels. WARREN, PENELOPE L. Penny was senior secre- tary and a member of the Hilltop Choir . . . her spe- cial interests include singing and horseback riding . . . claims she is seen most often doing homework . . . pet peeve is slow pedestri- ans . . . future plans are for State College. WATSON, GERALDINE M. Gerry likes tennis . . . shrimps . . . seen often at Junior Achievement . . . major is business . . . plans on being a secretary . . . pet peeve is people that are late for appointments. WATSON, JERRY A. Jerry finds all sports of special interest . . . could be seen at Glenn's in a green '56 Mercury . . . fa- vorite subject was diesel mechanics . . . he plans on becoming a diesel engineer. WATTS, JOAN Joanie likes swimming and eating, and dancing 5fl2u.4.uf was in C.S.F .... Pepsters . , . Sergeanettes . . . GAA. . . . Demoiselles , . . was Girls' League representative and C.S.F. Cabinet member . . . pet peeve is doing homework . . . future plans are State College. l58 l l l l It j j A A WEATHERS, PATRICK J. Pat played his trumpet in the band three years . . . likes any outdoor activities such as camping and hiking ...hasa'4O Ford..,pet peeve are girls who are al- ways late . . . favorite sub- ject was industrial arts . . . plans on attending State or Junior College. WEATHERSPOON, GLORIA Tena was in G.A.A. and modern dancing . . . has special interest in progres- sive jazz . . . favorite sub- ject was short-hand . . . pet peeve is people who try to be cool . . . majoring in business, she plans to con- tinue in a business college. WEAVER, LYNDA S. Lynda has special interest in sports and eating . . . can be seen most anytime at Glenn's in a '53 Studebaker . . . pet peeves include boys and assigned assembly seat- ing . . . as a business major she plans taking a secreta- rial course. WEBSTER, HORACE Waynie likes sports and popular music . . . favorite quote is, lf you carry a chip on your shoulder, re- member a chip always comes from the block above it. . . . has a '42 Ford and en- joyed auto shop . . . service in the future. WEILAND, JANET MAE Janet worked on the Russ as a sophomore . . . has special interest in church activities . . . a business major, she has future plans as a secretary . . . is seen most often at the Teachers' Credit Union. .5 l 5- ' ry A Tri Q ' 4 Q ' X A i q S 1 --iz j l 1' ef f fi N ,af t ' kJ r i-7. ' x 1 ,. X, ii LYS? ' ' ' ' .,, I J . e ' fa f -515-'fy '14 , ,qi f' ra . .Q j r ta, 9 l 5 if Q ' . ,,......, . ' mvmil li . A A lt ,fini ' 2 Q li , , fx-...' K Ml g 2' '1. 'UN ...Kh- 'Z-IJ -. an Q' K we in .. L k,,,...., ,4- .ns iv Q 4 Gr V 3 x Q' N 'G Nfaaff 4' :nf I 1 J , , a WELLS, BETTY Sugar Lump was in C.S.F., G.A.A .... Y-teens . . . Choir . . . Mixed Chorus, and worked in boys' and girls' attendance offices . . . can be seen working at Lion's saying, You know. . . . likes are singing, writ- in', and readin' . . . pet peeve is hateful teachers. WELLS, TERRY JO Terry likes bowling . . . jazz . . . hunting . . . fish- ing and tacos . . . can be seen most often at a drive- in in a '50 Mercury . . . favorite subject was photog- raphy . . . pet peeve is peo- ple who hit cars in the park- ing lots . . . future plans are for Junior College. WELTER, KATHLEEN ANN Susie finds a special in- terest in collecting match- books . . . likes tennis . . . roller-skating and horseback riding . . . likes her com- mercial courses best . . . pet peeve is a noisy class- room . . . can be saying, Aw, pea packers. WEST, BETTY JO Betty was in Latin Club and was Sergeanettes' presi- dent . . . pet peeve is peo- ple with no school spirit. . , best known for calling com- mands at 7:30 in the morn- ing . . . says she'lI miss see- ing Mrs. Hayes in a dither and Mr. Hall's screams. WHEELER, ROBERTA ANN Bert likes tamale pie . . . orange juice, and the rec- ord, The Plea . . . G.A.A. , . . pet peeve is stuck-up people . . . known for crazy jokes . . . favorite quote, That's the way the mop flops. . . . seen often in Los Angeles . . . college in the future. l I l l i l l l l I l .A WHINERY, DORIS JUNE Doris likes music and Ma- rines with muscles . . . pet peeves are homework and senior boys . . . known for long finger-nails and eating at Pernicano's . . . favorite quote is, How 'bout thatl . . . plans on attending busi- ness college. WHITE, ELLA MAE Ella likes tacos and or- ange juice . . . pet peeve is people who lie . . . major was homemaking . . . could be heard quite often saying, After supper. . . . known for crazy sense of humor . . . future plans are for Junior College. WHITE, SHIRLEY ANN Gigi was Latin Club presi- dent . . . likes are pizza and dancing . . . can be seen at Glenn's in a '56 two-tone green Chevie . . . major was art . . . pet peeve is people who slam her car door . . . future will be as a house- wife. WILLBURN, MAMIE L. Mamie was G.A.A. secre- tary . . . Letterette presi- dent, was in Twigbenders . . . Choir and Mixed Cho- rus . . . likes tacos . . . ice-cream . . . sewing and music . . . pet peeve is talk- ing . . . favorite subjects were choir and social studies . . . wants to become a pri- mary teacher. WILLIAMS, CHRISTINE Chris has special interests in clling . . . typing and meeting new people . . . was Girls' League represent- ative . . . G.A.A. vice-presi- dent and in Sergeanettes . , . favorite subject was typing . . . favorite quote was, Watch out! . . . future plans are to be a social worker. l59 , ...,. s mx f-'rs is 9 SCX 'VW Jer A.. . , 'gs- . if i z xmas- iss., as - .W, . s...-i . Q 9535435 1 me km 9 .iz asa-.i. EFI v11 11'Z..s22'f .- wi ,,,L i . va i '- , Viiz, V ., .- u 1, - I ' ..,. ,..... - if-i-s.,. ,. ..,,.. D... ,I -i H.. K R s gl . .1 'jg 1 ' , .38 ' 1. -5 ,152 l 4.3 , ,. . ...S ' gg ..f5','rzi?fiQfi 1- . flfl? I ,313 as . .. gi . ,,.. .iifisii::f2ifi.11221fL2I iiifii... t xi Qi A ' faggp 'K awrmse... -1: ...ss ..-,as J- wi... ii' as 't if -C sw 129 'E in . vu EW 5 ev... X gamma 2 3 get?- 1t -f Q, , -... -W X sa Q K sf . G 3 1 z si rw X 1 3 -fs 'N gs fmfv is gifs B 5' assi? WILLIAMS, GLENEL Clint likes Southern-fried chicken . . . hamburgers. . . and music . . . has a special interest in church work . . . doesn't like to see people do wrong . . . favorite subject was metal shop . . . plans on attending Bible College. WILLIAMS, JO ANN V. Jo was in G.A.A. and Girls' Chorus . . . likes food . . . ping-pong . . . dancing . . . talking and sugar cubes . . . has special interest in singing with other Cave- belles . . . as a science ma- jor, she plans to be a labo- ratory technician. WILLIAMS, KENNETH Ken was in Junior varsity track . . . Junior varsity basketball . . . Boys' Chorus . . . Pan-American Club, and was a Red Cross repre- sentative . . . major was for- eign language . . . favorite quote is, Knowledge is what you obtain from books, wisdom is what you obtain from others. . . . wants a liberal education. WILLIS, ANDREW S. Wil likes food, music, and sports . . . pet peeves are conceited girls . . . spe- cial interest is track . . . fu- ture plans include Junior College . . . owns a '55 Buick . . . best known for talking . . . favorite quote is, Cold Blood . . . favor- ite subjects are English . . . metal shop and track. WILSHIN, BETTY Betty was in Latin End French Clubs and was on the C.S.F. Cabinet . . . likes are convertibles . . . Chi- nese food and small dogs . . . major was languages . . . future plans include going into business admin- istration at State College. 160 WILSON, DAWN YVONNE Dawn was French Club treasurer and in the Latin Club . . . likes are music . . . swimming, and sports cars . . . favorite subject was French . . . pet peeve is people who stand in the middle of the hall . . . fu- ture plans include college and an executive secretarial position. WINN, CHERRY SUE Cherry was in Double Flags . . . German Club and on the Russ staff as a sophomore . . . likes are spinach . . . listening to rec- ords, and traveling . . . pet peeves are nosey girls and doors without locks . . . ma- jor was science . . . wants to attend college. WISE, EILEEN LOUISE Louise was in Modern Dance Club . . . likes all sports . . . best known for her sense of humor . . . en- joys music and has a special interest in food . . . future plans are unknown. WONG, HELEN L. Helen is a business major . . . was in Mai Wa Club . . . likes table tennis . . . movies, and music . . . plans to go into some type of of- fice work after she gradu- ates. WONG, MARIE Marie was Mai Wa Club sales commissioner and a Red Cross representative . . . likes to ice-skate . . . sew, and listen to the radio . . . major was business . . . fa- vorite subjects were math and science . . . future plans are for either work or college. sewgiggfi .......... . 'E f 'iiii I ,iii '- va-f..'. -- 3,,,.h,... ,.,....-- EF' 5, if tl.. - 'r----' --was-.1,rjf.'3..,f . X ..,..., . .. .,. . . Q .Ng . . . , if is' F. . H- as as it 25 x .Q-.--up -4 14 .1 N,-,1 2 '5'3'rb-Q., ,fi 'W . ,Aw , 1 Qw- haha 'I' if . vga - .5 'i vt?-if 'fr WOOD, LEITH LIZBETH Leith was in Twigbenders . . . Sergeanettes, was a Girls' League representative . . . likes swimming . . . tennis . . . progressive jazz, pizza . . . can be seen at La Jolla shores saying, Watch Out! . . . pet peeve is crowders in lunch lines . . , future plans are for Univer- sity of Arizona to be an ele- mentary teacher. WOOD, ROBERT Bobby likes thick juicy steaks . . , he is often seen in a '57 Dodge going to Woody's Meat Market where he likes to cut meat . . . pet peeves are English and history . . . future plans are to be a butcher or car de- signer. WOODEN, SANDRA LENOR Sandy likes banana pud- ding . , , tacos, music and dancing . . . pet peeve is homework . . . favorite quote is, Where there's love there's forgiveness. . . . favorite subject was homemaking . . . homecom- ing attendant in sophomore and senior year . . . plans upon majoring in business at College, WOSK, MYRNA B. Myrna was in Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, and on the spring Senior Cabinet . . . special interests are in lan- guages and round table dis- cussions . . . favorite sub- ject was Honors History . . . future plans include college and the possible vocation of an interpreter. WRIGHT, JOAN HELENE Jolene was in Demoi- selles . . . Double Flags, and Girls' League Fashion Show . . . likes are mountains. . . good food, sewing and bad- minton . . . favorite subjects were in the field of busi- ness, which she plans to continue at Stanford or U.C.L.A. 'l X X i X x x I. Mali? ' ', Y f' 4, ' f ,- f ' , f- - ' ' .- f - . -: - W ,Lf J A 'lr u llfj Z , , ,, C:,'f V , y f ,f ' WRIGHT, LE ROY Le Roy likes traveling . . . sports cars, and eating . . . his pet peeves are Chemise and sack dresses . . . his special interests are cars . . , his future plans are to get a job . . . best known for finding parties . , . seen most often at Jack-in-the- Box . . . favorite subject is machine shop. WYATT, CHARLENE Charlene likes dancing and eating . . . major was in home economics . . . fa- vorite quote is You can make it if you try. . . . known for her smile . . . plans a future as a nurse. YAHIRO, SUSAN K. Susie was in C.S.F., Ser- geanettes, was the sopho- more treasurer . . . likes are going to movies, talking on the phone, and listening to records . . . probable future is going to college. YAPTANGCO, BARBARA E. Bobbie was on the A.S.B, Council . . . in G.A.A. . . . Girls' League representative in l0th and llth grades, and was our spring A.S.B. treasurer . . . favorite sub- ject was English . . . pet peeve is conceited boys . . , future plans are to be a sec- retary. ZANE, RICHARD R. Dick likes vanilla ice cream, hamburgers . . . spe- cial interest is skin-diving . . . can be seen in a '49 Ford . . . favorite subjects were math and science, which he intends to pursue in college. l6l -gf' 17 5' Nl W' as . , L' i '- P if-fi Q, . is . me ,JE -- Us .. ,, -, I, mug... s.....s..ia. s,,-,, 5 ?91 ,gf .Q-... cs. fp- -. ck, .2 'I gg '-i I' fame,- ' ' -if M y 'vitiww iff Q gf ! .ffssfj af, -. 1 ZOELLNER, C. LUCILLE Chrys was in Sergeanettes and Flagettes, in which she took a great interest . . . she likes sewing . . . boat- ing . . , swimming, and pizza . . . between her hic- cups she can be heard to ZUNIGA, JUANITA ROSA Jenny was a Red Cross representative . . . likes are pizza . . . banana splits . . . cokes . . . fried chicken, and dances . . . pet peeve is liars . . . best known for saying, Oh, really! . . . likes to talk on the phone say, Well, that's a hole in the ground. . , . future includes mar- riage. 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