Bakersfield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1959
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U -D XJV - CL ' V' G5 New A if O. A' hfggjvh' Q' 1511 ii, sw X li 'x x Kern Couniy High School opened in Jan- uary, I893. in several rooms of +he old Emerson School building on Truxfun Avenue. From fhis small beginning BHS has grown in bo+h size ancl accomplishmenfs. and 'rhrough 'rhe years +he ac+ivi+ies olifacullyxaind sludenis have broughi lhe school info conlacl wilh local. slale, and naiional programs in which if has maintained oufsfanding records. Memenios of BHS achievemenis are +he lrophies which are on display in +he school Trophy Room, and which remind BHS sludenls +I-:a+ we are 1 , io ,, ':' I V!-W, ,C 4' C ' , D lf 1 3 L 1 african if , L, 24 2 Mfr' ,Pav N , f - ,f , if f f 2 9 L Q - fr' ff'gZCLQfCf cf? ef f - X ff A fl ,fgic 7,1 -x' jf ,4 J 5 if if ,ffsffc L 4 ff L LG-L.7 .J C C f f7 4 f 1 , if ff i , 7 ji, I V 1 L7 C YC ' , 7.2! J ,J 7 ff -4 L- 5 if f'i:'f.VC '-.47 1 , ,, L, QQ? The 'rwenly years during which L. W. Hedge s served as principal of Bakersfield High School have been crucial ones in lhe developrnenl' of lhe school, 'rhe communily and 'rhe naiion. Under his skilled direclion, each successive year has slrengihened lhe eslablished frend of school achievemenl ed io s+uden+s new horizons of accomplishment Because he personifies l'he ideals of loyal nd unsliniing service 'ro Bakersfield High School and because of his ou+s+anding leadership in The field of educalion in California, 'rhe Siudenf Body cledicaies 'lhis l959 ORACLE To Principal Leslie W. Hedge. Come unfo Me, all ye 'ihaf labor and are heavy laclen, and I will give you resi. BHS uiill always remember , R l5,lf4ffw,E rllwpb -75,Q.,f 4 CLIFFORD GARDNER, Sfudenf SAMU EL Si-mock, Sfudem' Joe DE MARIO, Cusfoclian GLADYS WHITE, Business Educa+ion Teacher 'x r l Uraele presents vear in pictures Faculty ....... 12-33 StudentActivities . . 34-171 Athletics ..... 172-195 Advertising .... 196-206 During fhe day lhe cafeferia served as a luncheon room, while ai night if was transformed info lhe cenler of social evenls. Campus provided modern facilities The Cafeleria was open ll a.m. lo I p.m. daily, serving bolh plale lunches and a la Carle offerings, an innovalion lhis year. Lo- caled in lhe same building was The Sludenl Siore, providing a convenienl place for slu- denis lo gel handbooks, snacks or school supplies before and eller school or during lhe noon hour. During noon fhe Sludenl Slore was open and crowded wiih sludenls purchasing school supplies. The Ramp echoed lo lhe foof- sleps of lhousands of sporls fans eager to wifness the many events in the Boys' Gym. 8 ...N . .? i . Within fha walls of Harvey Audiforium, -BHS sfudenis presenied many delighfful assemblies or plays and al- iended music, debafe, and drama classes. In ihis affraclive Ludden Hall aparfmenf BHS slu- denfs held pariies, feas an'd ofher small qalherings. for 4,400. fa Comioriable seais and acousiical design broughi forih ihe loesl of every sludenl ' body assembly, play. and noon movie held in Harvey Audiiorium. Music. public speak- ! ing, and dramalics sludenls mel' in 'rhe building io use iis many facililies. Direcily across from ihe audilorium, Elm Grove offered a chance 'For conversalion and relaxalion dur- , ing whai always seemed io be a very brief noon hour. l l va if Elm Grove nal' only served as a location' for sludeni eleclion polls and small rallies, buf provided a relaxing almosphere for lunching oul-of-doors. 11 buildings, 25 acres - still BHS Classes in English, malhemalics, foreign languages, and business educalion were held in Warren Hall. Among The buildings on campus, Warren The old Library Building was a familiar Hall was llwe lradilional cenier of academic parl' of campus life. Here sludenls ailencled life. l-lere, ilwrouglwoui ilwe school day, social science and arl classes and siudied in 'rhrongs of career-minded sludenls could be The remodeled library and siudy liall. een ass n l and f cla ses S i o rom s . ' Social Science and Arr Deparfmenls were located in lhe large Library Building. was crowded. This aiiraciive corner oulside fha principaI's office was an example of the modern surroundings in which lhe office siaff worked. N The Adminisiraiion Building, one of lhe mosi modern on ihe BHS campus, was ihe focal poinl of all school aciiviiy, including regisiraiion, counseling and siudeni finan- cial aiiairs. The Adminislrafion Building, advaniageously locafed near mid-campus, was fhe hub of adminisirafilve acfiviiies for both faculfy and siudenfs. Alihough noi' new in ouier appearance, ihe Mechanical Arls Building conlained l'he mosi' modern equi menl. Shops ranged from lapiclary lo mechjanical drawing, offering siuclenis experience in chosen vocaiions. The mechanical Arls Building on the norih side of Elm Grove was the locaiion of archiledural, shop, drawing, lapidary and welding classes. i,f50?JLWW MQ iii? M W bu+e C+iOnw,fmQ6fM4gQnd rounded QWW A QM WW ,Q anda rds jay M X Wy W M W 5 x www My Board and administr tors governed Board of Truslees members were Alberf S Gould member Chesler W. O'NeIlI Clerk and member H E Wood worfh Presndenl Theron L McCuen Superlnlendenf of lhe Kern Counly Union Hlqh School and Junlor College Dnsfrlcf Wulluam T Baldwm member Donald E Ruggenberg member. Nol' plclured Glenn Bulfrnan member appolnled lo full vacancy crealed by mldyear resignalion of Wlllldm T Baldwnn 'Till- '-fafgzgw 8 -firi--S Q Li ,lg L. W. Hedge. Principal, represenled BHS al many lunclions, headed The adminislra- live sialf and worked closely wilh lhe facully. He served on lhe California High School Accredilalion Commillee and was aclive in lhe California Associaiion ol Secondary School Adminisiralion. Parlicipaling in PTA acliviiies, making class schedules and recruil- ing leachers were among his many oiher ac- iivilies. Samuel Wallace This year ioined Herberl Marlin and E. C. Mills on The adminislraiive slafl as a lhird VICE-PRINCIPAL. These men, in addilion lo lheir respeclive dulies as Curriculum Coordinalor. Dean of Boys and Coordinafor of Counseling. assisled +he principal by represenring BHS +o many local agencies. They also worked wilh rhe faculry and Disiricr Office foward lhe solulion of school problems. E. C. MILLS, Vice-Principal HERBERT L. MARTIN, Vice-Principal L. W. HEDGE, Principal J. S. WALLACE, Vice-Principal Parents, faoultu found opportunities ,N-Xie .fm N .3il 'W-ig. Q a Surrounded by decorations in the Christmas motif Fern Doe and Howard Whalen enioyed refreshments at the faculty s Christmas Open Hou e. The taculty welcomed the lorealc in a busy routine as they attended the Christmas and end-ot-the-semester open houses in the ottice. Other social events included the men's and women's mountain parties, faculty picnic and departmental get-togethers. Faculty members enioyed refreshments and conyersation at the end of the SemesterHQpen House in the pnncipal's O ICE. 1 5 2 to meet. As Leslie W Hedge evalualed BHS on fhe Conanl proposals Mrs F L Grlbble Presidenl' of DHS PTA and For rhe iaculiy, 'rhe school year involved more Than classes +o reach and papers +0 grade. General and cieparmenlal meeiings, as well as commiilee, special services, PTA and Facully Club rneelings, crowded sched- ules. Wifh naiional aHen+ion focused on schools, 'Facui and parenis were graiifieci +o learn of Ba ersfield High's excellence in relaiion 'ro 'ihe much discussed Conani re- porf on ihe comprehensive high school. Fac- ulfy commiiiees, working wirh ihe adminis- iralion, also inaugurafed curriculum revisions and supervised an acceleraied program for 'rhe scienlificaily giiled. The Founders' Day Program, Six1y-Six Years Ago Today, held on January IZ. reviewed fhe hisiory of BHS for faculty and special guesls. lweamvs. Counseling staff gave attention to Eloise Nelson, Dean of Girls Bonnye Deal, Director of Testing: George Daneluk, Assistant. Elwood Leaply, Attendance Counselor. I8 Eloise Nelson, DEAN OF GIRLS, worked with taculty and counselors in establishing administrative policies involving girl stu- dents. She also handled classroom and at- tendance problems and took charge ot group discipline conterences. The Dean's l ottice worked directly with the police de- partment on local problems involving Bl-IS girls and also maintained a sign-up list ot guests tor school dances. The DlRECTOR OF TESTING and her assistant administered general aptitude, achievement and vocational-interest tests. and supplied the taculty and counseling statt with results. She also gave individual tests to students having-special problems. Having charge ot vehicle registrations and entorcing trattic regulations, Elwood Leapley, ATTENDANCE COUNSELOR, co- l operated closely with the city police depart- ment. l-le also investigated students' unex- plained or extended absences by making house-calls. Students A-B: Students C-E: Marion Scott Helen Stone Howard Whalen Jack Charvo M-f ' t AL.-.. M .. he le: -es'-X .3 1 ,. .- 5 .sites E 1 . WEE is if 1 .5 ' sstss S 5 33,.:.E.L si - individual needs, problems. ATTENDANCE CLERKS lcepl records of siudenls' absences 'rhroughoul The year. Each clerk was secrelary lo Two counselors. whom -lhey assisled in regislraiion by send- ing call slips lo sludenls. ln addilion, ihey issued off-campus slips, messages, and re- admillances. FRONT ROW, leff fo right: Imogene Lewis, Hom-Mal: Eloise Fulfer, F-Hulg Doris Tucker, Ph-Sp. SECOND ROW: Elsie Reed, C-E: Mabel Payne, Sl-Z: Edith Hughes, Al- lendance Secretary: Millie Johnson, Man-Pe. NOT PIC- TURED: Rose Robinson, A-B. Sludenls F-Hol: Rulh Neiman Dell Whelsler Wiih a friendly smile and a word of encouragement lhe COUNSELING STAFF helped sluolenls wilh personal problems and guided 'lhem in fulfilling high school grad- ualion requiremenis and in selecling courses. Mosl of The counselors also +aughl one or lwo classes. Sfddenls Hom-Mal Palricia Patterson Glendon Rodgers Sfudenls Man-Pe: Bel'ly M oeh nke Carl Berra Sludenls Ph-Sp: Margo Robesky Ken Robesky . ,. 4 4. f ., , . sg. x.- 5-5 ..'3.1,gQ - ef.-.1-4-. Sludenls Sl-Z: Emma Sandrini Charles Gales Personnel handled oorrespondenoe Glenna Cherry, Executive Secrelary To The Principal. -Mabs Vierfhaler, Assislanf Regislrarg Lillian Rea, RegisTrar. Mabel Buaas, Assislanl Bookkeeperg Winona Herdon, Bookkeeper. One oT The busiesT women in The oT- Tice was Gienna Cherry. The PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARY. She had IiTeraIIy hundreds oT duTies To TuITiII, only a Tew of which were scheduling Mr. I-ledge's appoinTmenTs, re- cording The payroll and arranging Tor sub- sTiTuTe Teachers. One oT The busiesT oTTices aT BHS was The REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. lTs indeTaTigabIe sTaTT was res onsible Tor keeping schoIasTic records oT aiFBI-IS sTudenTs, sending grade +ranscripTs To colleges, and compiling The honor roII and ineIigibiIiTy IisTs. Few, if any oT us, have ever seen a million dollars, and yeT, aT Ieasl' This amounT passed Through The BUSINESS OFFICE This year. This office was responsible Tor The Tunds oT The caTeTeria, sTudenT sTore and all campus organizaTions. They also banked money Trom noon sales, movies and dances. The DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES worked in Their respecTive deparTmenTs Tak- ing care oT orders, correspondence and rec- ords. They worked under The deparTmenT chairmen and were responsible aIso Tor sup- plies and mimeographing. Helen Slover, Secrelary in The Agriculture Office: Alice Fair, Secretary in The Girls' Gym: Jaan Slulzman, Secre- tary in The Mac ine Shops. records, monies. Through lhe library's many new books, pamphlels and magazines, lhe LIBRARUXNS were able +0 help more siudenis l'his year wilh research proiecis and personal ques- lions. Soundproof conference rooms aided siudenls doing oral sludy, while lhe main area was devoied lo individual work. Sludenlrs who became ill during lhe day wenl lo lhe NURSES, who were responsible for lreaiing Jrhem. ln adolifion 'rhe nurses handled Hrsl'-aid cases, mainiained heallh records of all sludenls, and gave advice +o ihose wilh problems of diel or inadequaie exercise. If il' were noi for Jrhe CLERICAL PERSON'- NEL, much of lhe work in 'rhe school admin- isiralion would noi' have been compleied, because lhese busy workers carried our re- cording, ielephoning, lyping, filing and all office alphabelizing wilh speed and effi- ciency. FRONT ROW, leff io righl: Barbara Vawler Work Parmil OHICGQ Norma I Hugunln, Principal's Olficep Frances Owens, Visual Aids ffice: Margaref Jones, Book Room: Kay Howes, Sfudy Hall, Marian Serrano, Counselor's Office. SECOND ROW: Helen Williong, Boys' Nurse's Myrlle Schichil, Assislanf Librarian: Jean Hardy, Head Librarian: Ann Smilh, SEcreItaryg'Henrle'lfa Showallar, ef . lone Bailey, Boys' Nurse: Lillian' Howen, Girls' Nurse. Ofliceg Nell Dillon, Girls' Nurse's Office, Janice Scofl, PrincigaI's Office: Irma Showaller, Library: Peggy Guderlan, Princlpal's Office: Ruth Ann Smilh, Libraryg George Martini, Duplicafing Deparlmenf. Social Scicncc, English strcsscd Don Robesky, Chairman, Don Ringier, Chairman, Social Science Department English Daparlmanl J M Chrislensen led his U.S. Hislory class in a discussion on American invenlions as par? of their sfudy ol lhe Industrial Revolution. Every greai change lakes place slowly was 'ihe lceynoie of l'he SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT as ii iaughl courses in his- loryf, civics, sociology and governrnenl. The sla of lhe cleparimeni aliempied 'ro lrace for siudenls underlying 'irends ancl evenls which have precipiialed world evenis. Gov- ernmeni classes included a sludy of loolh siaie and federal adminisiralions and em- phasized lhe role ol represenlaiives io lhese groups. lnslruclors allolled much lime +o ieaching 'rhe democralic principles involved in our own governmenlal syslem. 1 .a:,m:sAc.. SOCIAL SCIENCE FRONT ROW, left lo rifhlz J. M. Chrislensen, M.A.: Rulh Neiman, S.B.g Don Casi a, A.B.g John Keene, 'M.A.g Albert Lewis, M.A.g Charles Bainbridge, MA.: Kennelh Robesky, M.S. SECOND ROW: Forresl Foor, Ph.D.' Palrick Col- pifls, B.A.: Philip Cook, 8.5.3 Eslher Finnell, M.A.g Edilh FilzGibbon, A.B.g David Slaial, .B.A.: Jack Spencer, B.5.g Donald Ro esky, A.B. Because lhree years of English were re- quired lor gradualion, 'rhe ENGLISH DE- PARTMENT was lhe Iargesl on campus. In- slruclors emphasized English in everyday use and reading developmenl, as well as olllering radio producllon dramalics, public speaking Iuleralure, and lournallsm To en courage creahve wrillng, members of lhe deparlmenl worked wilh a sludenl commil lee on lhe MSS lhe annual magazine pub lished by BI-IS sludenls ENGLISH FRONT ROW leff To rlghl Roberl Hulchings BA Marcia Koenig AB Claudefle Fann BA Hazel Muller BA Marquerlle Johnson MA SECOND ROW Anne Keeshan AB Elaine Harluns BA Fern Doe AB Belly Greene BA Joy Ruf AB THIRD ROW Pauline heno wefh MA Cherry Gundry BA Julia Gemmell AB Ellen Palferson B.A. ENGLISH FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righf: Bealrice Rose, M.A.p Donald Rinqler, M.A.p Henriella Showaler B.A.: Wall' Loasel, A.B. secono Row: Helen soon., MA., Josephine wllay, M.A.g Charles Rainey, B.A.g Raymond Bell, M.S.q Theora Bartholomew, A,B.g Barbara Robesky, A.B. Roberl Parsons and Cheryl Magruder, members of lrhe English program for acceleraled sludenls, slopped on Their inlroduclory four of ihe library lo discuss Iwo of 'lhe Ii- brary's oulsfanding magazines. Edith McLean, Chairman Sidney Lang, Chairman, Mathematics Deparlmenl Nalurday Science Deparfmenl' lnslrucfor Edilh McLean llslened as Roberl Bruner explained his solulion to an algebraic problem. math and Science facultv The MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT presenled a variely of courses suiled lo Til lhe needs of all BHS sludenfs, regardless of plans for furlher eclucalion. ll' offered a plan for acceleraled sfudenls which combined Plane Geomerry IO and Algebra IO inlo a one-year course. MATHEMATICS FRONT ROW, left lo righl: Margarel' Meyer, B.A.- Ronald Clark, B.M.p Edilh McLean, B.A.g Roberl Parsons, B.S.: Ray Pulssequr, M.A.g Norman wysfrom, M.A. SECOND ROW: Glenna Scheer, A.B.g George Kyle, A.B.g James Keese, M.A.g Douglas Carroll, . S.: Bernard Lwfig, B.A.: fiorge Osborn, B.A.g Robert Gafdinar, A.B.: Mary aggoner, . . NATURAL SCIENCE FRONT ROW, left fo righl: Roberf Gardiner, A.B.g Sidney Lang, .M.S.g Del Whersler, M.S.g Virgil Kirkpalrick, B.A.g Georgia Arnold, M.S. SECOND ROW: Carfer Phair, A.B.g Ben SuHon, ILS.: Lymenn Odell, B.S.: Ellery Lirreral, M.S.g Francis Fraser, M.A.7 Paul Pruetf, A.B.g AI Dennis, A.B. awakened interests. To meel' increasing demands for scieniiiic fraining, +he SCIENCE DEPARTMENT aug- menied offerings in The fields of physics, chemislr and biology wilh lhe inirocluciion of a new general science course and an acceleraiedichemisfry program. The deparlmenl' also equipped for oufsianding physics sluden+s a radiarion laboralory unique for +his area. Physics IZA sfudenls Brooksy Hegesldd, Judy Reeves, Dale Schauer, and David Hibdon measured lhe resullanf of forces ading at acule angles. Other departments developed Lucille Burk, Chairman, Ray Van Diest, Chairman, Patricia Patterson Foreign Language Department Music Department Chairman, Art Department College preparatory students were assisted by the FOREIGN LANGUAGE DE- PARTMENT to understand the history ot foreign languages, as well as to develop competence in reading and writing them. Languages ottered included three years ot Spanish, Latin and French, and two years ot German. FOREIGN LANGUAGES SEATED, left to right: Claudette Fann, B.A.: Hazel Miller, B.A.: Luclle Burk, A.B.g Emma Sandrini, A.B. STANDING: Josephine Wiley, M.A.g Pauline Chenoweth, M.A.g Maybelle Mentzer, M.A.g Mary Bello, M.A. appreciations Vidor Bracke supervised as sfudenfs in his ceramics class, Kathy Van- derveri and Sue Valinder, shaped poHery. Courses offered b +he ART DEPART- MENT were designecllio exfend an oppor- iuniiy for creafive work ro all srudenis. In addilion lo classes in coniemporary arf and ceramics, courses in arf appreciaiion and arf hislory were offered lo give baclcground on difierenr periods of ar+. Leliering and posier designing iechnicsues were praclical courses open 'ro arfisiic siudenis. MUSIC Af piano, Blanche Duviviar B.M.g standing, Wayne Gard, MM.: Wesley Moore, MA.: Ray Van Diasf, M.M. Through Hs many beauiiful produciions ihe MUSIC DEPARTMENT slrove lo in- crease sludenls' enioyrnenl' of music and inreresi in Jrhai field. Among The programs presenied This year were +he opereiia and +he band and orchesira conceris. The de- parimeni offered boih vocal and insiru- menial music and gave encouragemenl for siudeni pariiciparion in public perform- ances. Music appreciaiion was offered 'for music maiors. ,.ssk' ART T -' if Elise Kelfing, A.B.g Parricia PaHerson, A.B.g Terry lfrum, B.F,A.g Vicfor Bracke, M.A.Ql 5- g ' if xlw. Business, P.E. taught specialized l l l l l l l W Harold HendrEaChairman, Margo Robesky, Chairman, Bill French, Chairman, Business ucalion Gir s' Physical Educalion Boys' Physical Educaiion l Deparlmanr Deparfmenl Deparlmenf William Robb, merchandising inslruclor, looked on as Kerry Sue Goodman demonslraled an elecfric foasler lo ' her cuslomer, Fern Towery. The BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPART- MENT offered numerous courses io siudenls preparing 'ro enler lhe business world afler graduaiion. A few of ihe courses provided were shorihand, secreiarial Training, Typing. merchandising, business law and bookkeep- ing. Siudenls were also given lhe opporiu- niiy lo gain valuable experience 'loward lheir fulure vocaiions by working ai' Brock's on Blue and Whiie Day. and ai Weill's on Oracle Day. Those sludenls planning io work in downiown slores during lhe holidays were ofiered a special pre-Chrislmas frein- nng course. BUSINESS EDUCATION George Kyle, A.B.g Mary Rilchie, A.B.: Barbara Prilcheff, B.A.g Roberl' Noakes, M.S.: Harold Hendry, B.S.g Sally Fairborn, B.A.g Bealrlce Ferris, M.S. NOT PICTURED: Wil- liam Robb, 'M.A.: Clara Holmes, B.A.g OHo Asperger, M.A. GIRLS' P.E. FRONT ROW, Ieff io right B. Davis, B.A.g A. Hankins, B.A.g M. Robesky, M.A.g C. Turney, A.B.g P. Hulleif, B.C. SEC- OND ROW: E. Day, A.B.g B. Moehnke, B.C.: D. Sargent, B.A.g B. Bowman, M.A.g M. Locher, B.S. The siaffs of Ihe PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION DEPARTMENTS were unified in 'Their goal of good sporfsmanship. as well as good posfure and healfln for boys and girls alike. As a slimulus for recreafional exercise. 'rhe 'rwo cleparfmenis offered Iraining in funda- men+aI ieclnniques in bo+h individual and Team sporls. In addilion +o general classes and hygiene. P.E. Ieachers also ins'rruc+ed Ihe Drill Team and Ihe Modern Dance group and coached i'I1e afhleiic reams. Jack W. Spencer, B.S.g Jack Trcuf, M.S.g Glenn E. Beer- Iine, M.S.3 Duane H, Anderson, MA.: Jay Mulvahal, M.S. i I x Y x-A s ii ' X lf K, A E E an F 5 iw HOME ECONOMICS FRONT ROW, left fo riqhl: Margarel' Pryor, B.S., Mary Weslacoll, B.A.g Mafion Scolf, B.S. SECOND ROW: Pat Oelrichs, B.S.: Ann Smilh, B.A.g Margarel' Moore, B.A.g Joy Ward, A.B.g Judilh Waldman, B.S. Obieclive of 'lhe HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT was lo help girls adiusl lo school and home problems and lo develop well-rounded personalilies. Courses were offered in sewing and cooking and also in child care and personal haloils. A special class open only lo senior girls encompassed home management seleclion ol chinaware and silver, enlerlaining and eliquelle. DRAWING Edward Welz, M.A.g Dell Whelsler, M.S.3 William Good- ban, M.A.g Pefer Gilli, A.B.g Lowell Nelson, B.A.g Raymond Buckle, B.S. 3... Ann Smith, Chairman. Raymond Buckle, Chairman Home Economics Department Drawing Deparlmenl Uocational instructors In lhis lime of rapid scienlific develop- menl lhe need for drallsmen has mulliplied and so has lhe number of sludenls enrolled in The DRAWING DEPARTMENT. Ele- menlary skills were laughl' in firsl-year draw- ing classes, while in advanced classes, sludenls were inslrucled in house blueprinl designs and machine drawing. Al' leasl one year of drawing was required of malh and pre-engineering majors. emphasized techniques Harvey Brockmeyer, Chairman, Burr Scofield, Chairman, Agriculture Department Mechanical Arls Deparfmeni AGRICULTURE Harvey Brockmeyer, MS.: J. W. Nielson, M.S.g Kenneih Whitney, B.S.: Harry Holcrofl, B.S.g Craig Marion, M.S. The AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT func- lioned on boih ihe high school campus and ihe l8O-acre school farm. lnsiruciors re- quired home proiecis concerned wiih some phase of farming and encouraged siudenis io show livesiock or enier produce in counly or siaie fairs. The MECHANICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT offered insiruciion io young men in boih hand and machine skills of ihe woodworking and mefal irades. Majors were given ad- vanced worlc in auio mechanics. general shop. pre-flight praciical eleciriciiy. ma- chine shop, sheei meial and woodworking. MECHANICAL ARTS FRONT ROW, lalf to riqhl: Jack Charvo, A.B.: Bruce Lenmark, ILA.: Peier Gilli, A.B.g Gerald Smilh, A.B.g Ray Cross, Spec. Cred.g Jim McCoy, Voc. Cred.g Lyman Curtis, B.A.g Lloyd Wollen, B.S. SECOND ROW: Craig Morlon, M.S.g Lowell Kamrar, A.B.7 Len Scofield, A.B.g Pele Smilh, A.B.g Million Perkins, Don' Lucas, B.A.g Jim Frances, 8.A.g Lowell Nelson, B.A. ffff - SEATED: lell lo righl: R. Horlon, O. Lewis, R. McKinley, J. Fregeau, J. Sanderson, J. Sellers, R. Slewarl, H. Show- aller, Foremang P. Robbe, L. Herndon, Foreman. SECOND ROW: R, Pallerson, Foreman: L. George, R. Fowler, W. Emerson, B. Bell, A. Thcdy, A. Tolle, Foreman: S. Bryson, V. Lindsey, C. Harvick. THIRD ROW: L. Kiernan, A. Meag- lia, W. Barker, O. Newman, L. Sharp, A. Hodges, E. Head, J. Howard, E. Plunk, Foreman. l.Uorkers behind scenes performed The MAINTENANCE CREW look care of lhe dislricl buses which were housed in lhe A Slreel barns. The crew was made up of mechanics and greasemen, plus a foreman in charge of general recondilion- ing. lvlainlenance workers kepl lhe lires in safe condilion, made repairs on seals, windows and flooring, and louched up lhe painl' jobs on lhe vehicles. FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Veda Mahoney, Bessie While, Rulh Casey, Elizabelh Cools, Marqarel Michel, Bessie Anlonaros, Gladys Owens, Mary Ann Pelers, SECOND ROW: Nieves Padilla, Raberl Maples, Jewell Lewis, The CAFETERIA STAFF worked each morning lo repare and serve lunches lo lhousands olpsludenls al noon. The pre- pared a choice of eilher hol' or coldyplale lunches of a la carle seleclions. Besides pre- paring food for sludenls and facully, lhe slafl also served dinners for banquels and evening programs held in lhe caleleria lhroughoul lhe school year. Louise Cox, Palricia Daniels, Irma Rulherford, Marie Rogers, Elhel Bell. THIRD ROW: Livy Jacksohn, Lorena Denny, Belle Palmer, Alla Tompkin-, Inez Sims, lone Henslee, Helmi Balduc, Edilh Amos, Hallie Peele. A P. . . X fm sw f . ,,.,, g .Xi 3, fa. Minh V, . W f. 5. I 4 V 7 I fy ig 0 14 Lwwr ,, 54 -we . fy , In ' 3, My , , W an S Y lr T Q2 . . R. s S X in SR . s me Q 1 . 'feel ...xx ...,....-. S essential seruiees. The TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT was composed of professional bus drivers and college sludenls who worked parl' lime before and ailer school. Besides lranspori- ing siudenis 'ro and 'From campus, 'lhe men also drove for special lrips such as ones lo The museum, io lhe parks Tor P. E. classes. and 'ro club convenlions wiihin lhe couniy. Before becoming regular drivers applicanis compleied a course on lhe handling of buses. FRONT ROW, lefi 'ro righi: Mary Harbour, Clarence Hamm, Jenks Sfaggs, Joe Bernard, Willie Thomas, Leonard Brewlon, Henry Mangham, Roberl' Vaughan. SECOND ROW: Lydia Roberls, Joe Pruifl, Jimmy Lemons, Richard Hughes, Floyd Goree, Clarence McCracken, Waller Covinglonv, Arlhur Gross, Roberf Fowler. THIRD FRONT ROW, leff lo riqhf: J. Afchley, F. Warren, P. Allen, J. Kniqhl, R. Palkoski, W. Carler, L. Moon. SECOND ROW: C. Daly, 'W. Norlon, E. Barry, M. Fasf, J. Slahlman, J. Wallon. THIRD ROW: R. Johnson, J. Weeks, J. Wood, H. Johnson, E. Goddman, A. Purifoy, R. Classen. The CUSTODIAL STAFF was divided inlo lwo groups: lhose in charge of campus grounds and ihose in charge of buildings. The laller group labored from early morn- ing lo keep 'lhe numerous buildings clean for siudenis' use. The grounds division, in addiiion io lheir regular dulies of cleaning, planied lrees and shrubs in collaboraiion wilh ihe Campus lmprovemeni Plan.. ROW: Chesrer Hodge, Aron Oden, Hugh Lakin, Roberl Morrow, James Afkison, Fred Hess, Waller Sheffield, Fred New, Clemenf Gregory. FOURTH ROW: Fred Maneke, Clarence Tenney, Nick Sawaya, Coy Hughes, Waller Hughes, Ernesf Frank, Carl Shields, Max Baker. rx: i1mmmss -. -.f. s1n us ,Q 295416 .div gina, WJ th c and s+uden+ body governmen+ led on +he 'hme of sfudenrs 'for +he many drives ,,!07 'l-6 , 1 . , JM whic sored fhis year. Music, dance and H cal- rganizafions produced numerous pro- 62 grams for fhe s'ruden+ body and The public, and service groups conrribufed many hours for school W ns. Mainfaining 'their place in campus life were T, if 'Sis Q N Qy Kay Dale, Commissioner of Clubs Judie Luttrell, Commissioner of Rallies an'd Assemblies Ronnie O'Neil, Commissioner of Awards and Scholarships Jeannie Mahoney, Commissioner of Cultural Activities Lew Hedqecock, Junior Class President 36 Gene Kinroshita, Commissioner of Welfare and Safety Adrienne Lorenzi, Commissioner of Publicity Charles O'Neil, Commissioner of Finance Mike Daillek, Senior Class President Ka! Olsen, unior Representative-at-Large Student leaders governed X K EELS V -v ess gs i so he X .a,f2e,siMs. s. ' - i it y Ms. i X X Jim Galloway, Vic Farrow, Brooksy Hagestad, President Vice-President Secretary An energetic campus cleanup campaign opened the year for the ASBHS EXECU- TIVE BOARD. Other projects which 'Followed in close order were the tirst washing down ot the quad, promotion ot scholastic recog- nition, and the annual campus improvement program. Student leaders ot BHS were also active participants in several county-wide leadership programs and attended work- shops at Camp Condor, North High and Garces. Albert Dennis and Glendon Rodgers, Student Body Advisers, discussed the letters which were put on the maior buildings as pert of the Campus Improvement Plan. Dgrofhy Brown, Granl' Sleadman, on BHS campu . The many problems, wishes. needs and ideas of BHS sludenls were broughl' before 'rhe ASBHS EXECUTIVE BOARD. The lhlr- 'ry-five members. appoinled or elecled by lhe sluclenl body, were bolh leaders and represenlallves of BHS. Co-operaling wllln adminislrallon and facully. lhe board cor- relalecl lheir ideas wilh lhose of lhe sludenl body and approved all club and class ac- livilies. Sarah Hornung, Edilor of The Oracle David Hlbdon, Business Manager of lhe Oracle Nadine Hughes, Co-Edilor of lhe Blue and While Sharon Gold, Co-Business Manager of lhe Blue and While f v K- h K issue iles Exec. Board members and parenls indulged in fun and food al lheir ge Hisforian Pal' Bagley, Co-Edifor of fhe Blue and While Nadine Rodriquez, Co-Business Mana er of 'lhe Blue and WTlile Pafli Kokinos, Sophomore Class Presidenl Mike Allen, Freshman Class Presidenl Lynne Whifehorn, Head Song Leader l-acquainled banquet Sophomore Represenalive-af-La rge Barbara Bruschi, Freshman Represenlallve-af-Large Judy Reaves, Head Yell Leader sm FRONT ROW, Ieff io righf: N. Furman, M. Kennedy, S. Ross, S. Coker, K. Winflack K. Rannefeld S. Scofl' J Porfer, S. Bell M. Whilley, J. Bummer, C. Marquez. SECOND ROW: L. Williams, P. Gardsnhire, S. White- head, B. Bruschi, G. Troy M. Edwards, V. Joke, S. Kearney, V. Wong, A. Haskell, E. Pcrfer, J. Anfonaros, MIKE ALLEN, KATHY WINLACK, S. Neville. THIRD ROW: L. Willemore, M. Moore, K. Kilburn, B. Beck, D. Arnold, V. Rader, G. Bosworth, L. Sinard, D. Beaffy, J. Drake, J. Slone, M. Diaz. FOURTH ROW: B. Rufland, M. Allen, R. Marfy P. Voogd M. Brooks, J. smioh, L. L.?:ffna.A. Kennedy, n. araalard, . am-s. Frosh tackled high school. Vlce-Presidenr MARIE KENNEDY. Secrefary BARBARA BRUSCHI, Represeniafive-af-La rge JUDY STONE Treasurer as , .rsgz-r .x .fs-. S .rf ei-5 if V. ,.,.--, , 38 The Freshman Dance, Declica'red 'ro You. began an aciive year for enrhusiasric FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL members. Chrislmas proiecis were furnishing enler- lainmenl and refreshmenis 'For Moss Resi' Home and sending CARE packages overseas. Frosh Class Council members added some lovelY Hawaiian fouclles lo lhe Cafeferia in preparalion for lhe freshman cass dance in lhe fall. K. Rutt, J. R. Jow, L. R. Gonzalez, Kinney, M. L. Medina, Parsons, J. Kirkpatrick, J. Brooks J Kennedy, N. Furman, S. Forneh M. ROW: A. Fenderson, H. Mc ahon, Dodson, S. Cerbantez, R. Appodaca, Kennedy, P. Langseth, G. Bosworth Varney Turner, EIGHTH ROW: D. Peart, D. Reed, K. Nelson ROW: Burnett, P. Graves, S. Bennett, G, Hance . G. -Bevers Rosales, W. Sanchez, J. Young, A. Gaines Allen, S. Bell, J. Turner. NINTH ROW: R. McLaughlin, P. Blanscet ROW: Johnson, P. Ford, E. Patterson, J. Crist, B. Martin, C. Zigoures, Brady, Celadon, R J. Painter, S. Ferguson, L. Hedge, S. Boen, D. Jackson T G. Scott, C. ' FRONT ROW, left to right: F. Tlmmerrnan, M. Baker, P. McGahee M. Schertz C. Brown, M. Johnson, H. Smlth, T. DoLaMater, M. Bolstad, R. Carr, G. Galatas, M. Jourdan. SECOND ROW: J. Rodgers, D. Rentro, G. Phipps, B. Brown, P. Plunk, Z. Fletcher, Unknown, Unknown, J. Williams, G. Pardue, D. Gaither, R. lriart. THIRD ROW: J. Antonaros, L. Lettln, B. Beatty, J. Smith, M. Moore, E. Van Horne, N. Lum C. Rains, C. David, T. Joslin, A. Schrader S. Cannon C. Long. FOURTl-t ROW: W. Deitz, C. Deitz, W. Strickland, L. Woodall, A. Nuttall, A. Penlnger, G. Fullmer, L. Whittemore D. Pettitt, S. Skiby J. Allison, B. Young D. Sewers, K. Golden. ruin-r now. K. ouko. J. Macon, e. woruonflo, G. Morhows, B. Ponce L. Shotwell, J. Carr, B. Sloss, D. Lawson, R. Nelson, J. Goin, C. Llngwood, J. Lindsey, R. Luttrell. SIXTH ROW: T. Roa, J. Hopkins, R. FRONT ROW, lett to right: E. Francisco, I. Owens, S. Wallace, V. Moore, E. Foster, H. Hollis, K. Winlack, E. Clegg, M. Jones, S. Brown, J. Dorris, C. Rodgers. SECOND ROW: V. Giuntoli, D. Smith, L. Castro, C. Schertz, B. Ar- nett M Steelman A Espinoza L Barkley V Rader T. Williams, R. Bates, S. Small 'L. Moore.. THIRD nowfi-r. Jortfios n. Spohn, R. Thompson, o. Parenti, B. Patton, G. Strelich, D. Tsitakis, R. Belt, P. Rhodes, J. Lewis, R. Riechel, J. Lyons, C. Beauchamp. FOURTH ROW: J. Gregory, A. Amos, S. Peet, P. Myers, P. Bumerts, W. Wong, V. Jung, T. Kinoshlta, G. Toy, C. Fritsche, K. oung, D. Verhaag, J. Loperena, Unknown, R. Sliger. F FTH ROW: B. Ballar, D. DeYoung, M. Allen, V. Schilleci E. Hayes, T. Saunders, F. Young, R. Smith, N. Partaln, D. Hibdon, Overhill, G. Newton, R. Lemmon, J. Nutt. SIXTH ROW: G. Walker, B. Rutland, D. 5 . 4 ies ' .2 , . s , une: Bishop, M. Perez, L. Estrada, F. Parra, S. Alvarez, J. Edwards, K. Norris, 55 ,..a sn mf. i o rl 9 3? 3 FP -o un? V' Hz E 3? 3 rr' ' I P 5: .. 0.2 a 2 fl 5 Sf 3 F S- 3 fs' ei 5 N5 S' 5 29 z 32 3- ' af 93' F 'fll' a' 5 . g .4 s-E 3 32' P' 22 -o rl C 3 2 95-91595:-9'?? SEVENTH ROW: M. Webster, R. Jackson, R. Beaumaster, B. Mart n, M-arquez, H. Garza, M. Ruiz C. Marauez, B. 'Marquez M. Romero, Hernandez, L. Herrera, M. Garnica, . Roberson, E. Cox, T. Jones, Holtord T. Manuel. EIGHTH ROW: A. Bush, R. Cotton, D. Chappelle, Bates, Black, J. Moody, S. Oliver, F. Stine, D. Brown G. Meeks, rm., J. soon, L. Jooos, . Hoory, N. Kinaor, r. Knox. NlNrH Row: Mosley, G. Stephens, P. Rocha. Murray, F. VanAlstyne, E. Rogers, G. Swidecki, D. Brock, G. Brock M. Grimes, D. Cook. B. Bartlett, W. Burton, F. Thompson, M. Trulove. SEVENTH ROW: C. Tietze, L. Drelth, S. Folks, B. Albaugh, S. Myers, L. O'NeiI, R. Adams, R. Walt, J. McDonald, H. Landskov, R. Bolender, B. Wallace, C. Jones, J. Deloney. EIGHTH ROW: C. Peck, P. Pitzer, F. Ashln, D. Hesselgesser, A. Fltield, J. 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Hernandez, G. rado, C. Scolt, P. Poe, C, Slikker, J. Gause, M. LeFlore, A. Howard, R. Espinoza, R. Ayala, B. Maeslas, B. Harris, A. Pool, E. Melendez, M. Dunham, C. Sabaloni, M. Edwards. THIRD ROW: B. Girado, S. ScoH', S. Nunez, P, Holllngsworlh, L. Calhoun, M. Foresf, S. Dye, S. Sione, C. Donaldson, S. Spifzer, M. Bender, C. Warren,' B. Crice, K. Davis, A. Hiqbee. EIGHTH ROW: B. Thompson, M. Whitley B. Smilh, M. Morovlch, Hackeff, J, McDowell P. Brock, N. Neal, M. Covey. FOURTH ROW W. Duran, M. Sosa, 5. Munoz, B. Moya, J. Ford, D. Evenson, J. Norris M. Caslillo, E. Candelaria, L. Runnels, N. McCan'ls, P. Rogers, B. Ellis W. Hull, F. Enloe, G. Plefl, B. Dunbier, S. Hilchcock. P. Fvrd, R. Coddg, W. Ward, J. Barnes, S. Bradley, D. Gardner, G. Ozanich, D. Landrerh R. Beckeyz. NINTH ROW: L. Williams, J. Deuel, D. Smlih, W. Wallis, . S. Hari, D. Johnson, FIFTH ROW: P. Leuer, E. Wagy, M. Kife, J. Sfock- Gerber, . Blakeney, Marhnez A. Hopkins, S. Calhcarl, W. Anderson, slill, D. Tucker, J. 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Crawford, Unknown, Unknown Unknown, T. Benson, D. Kimble, V. Scrivner, G. Tambellini, B. Barefield, D. Porfis, C. Hodge. SECOND ROW: IM. Johnson, R, Harris, B. Gillner, T. Bennelr, J. Porler, B. Bruschi, B. Sheldon L. Smifh, F. Hunl, T. Puckefl, L. Graves, P. Runnells. THIRD ROW: D, Myrick, B. Lewis, B. Cline, L. Arms, D. Pa ne, R. McDowell, T. Poehner, S. Bray, D. Yocum, J. Ladwig, L. Johnson, Griffis, D. McDonald, Unknown. FOURTH ROW: L. Feem- srer, C. Hopkins, Unknown, D. Ryle, E. Slancil, E. Dixon, C. Carr, A. Dixon, V. Weldon, E. Hendrix, L. Williams, L. Ford, J. Dimes. FIFTH ROW: F. Hus, A. Hewiir, G. Maddoz, A. Lynch, K. Hawkins, L. Waugh, J. Randle, M. Flores, N. Norling, C. Sheppard, l. Jones, S. Fergerson, A. Moland, C. FRONT ROW, left to righl: S. Rorex, K. Thornron, E. Scheer, L. Rodriguez, P. Woodards, L. Harris, J. Gomez, A. Person, J. Johnson, K. Landquisf D. Alencio, P. Dunkin. SECOND ROW: J. Adams, G. Hanna, J. Fulce J. Van Bever, Y: Fanlhus, J. Crerneans, P. Croson, G. Kelly, M. Parsons A. Meyer, D. Simpson, E. Brogdon, P. Simkins. THIRD ROW: R. Balch S. Llkins, P. Gardenhlre, S. Sockman, L. Monlgomery, C. Palland, D Seaman, C. Boyd, K. Wlnn, S. Newby, S. Regisfer. FOURTH ROW: G Basra, B. Hall J. Reed, S. Mallon, G. Good, L. Rulledge, P. Johnson J. Tlllelf, R. Munn, J. Cisneros, J. Sanchez, D. Chavez. FIFTH ROW- B. Casleel, G. Work, L. Smiih, M. Wingfield, A. Willis, T. Sklar, N Neal, C. Wilkerson, T. Rhoads, D. Thoene, J. Dickinson, K. Madden, J I I I Nl A Hill, B. Demry. SIXTH ROW: M. Fosler, K. McKean, J. Lalham, M. Clark, I. Walers, J. Bracchi, F. Rieber, J. Kreamer, T. Eveland, K. Anderson, G. Sogo, C. Bird, C, Armsrrong, J. McKinney. SEVENTH ROW: M. Turner, R. Aros, L. Nicholson, G. Tinnin, R. Anderson, B. Ames, R. Jackson, R. Alexander, J. Gay, F. Kirksey,,,M. Barneff, S. Keeling. EIGHTH ROW: H, Smith, S. Henderson, E.,-Holmes, W. Washinglon, C. Horlon, G. Whilfield, L. Nixon, A. King, P. Sholwell, S. Jeffery, F. Ackerman, T. Alspaw, B. Bradford, S. Kearngy. NINTH ROW: W. Doser, D. Ayers, C. Edwards, D. Warmulh, B. Bra dl, R, Verdugo, D. Annis, R. Hughes, J. Branas, J. Marshall, 5. Williams, E. Buxlon, J. McDaniels, L. Edwards, L. Holder, A. Marzehl, L. McCaf'fer'l'y, R. Conard. Jaime, D. MacDonad. SIXTH ROW: P. McEwen, J. Bornes, D. Sisco, D. Landwer, D. Kifchen, C. Beagle, J. Keene, C. Droughl, J, Jackson, B. Deifel, J. Mackey, R. Chow, R.XJones, J. Jacques, D. Williams. SEVENTH ROW: P. Doyle, A. Hinoios, C. Harlzell, E. Anglin, P, Hardin, F. Anglin, D. Love, J. Evans, R. Brown, Unknown, N. Mackey, C. Brown, R. Woodard. EIGHTH ROW: M. Leek, A. Marfin, L. Saldana, V. Clark, D. Roark, L. O'Neal, R, Fleming, E. Johnson, P. Greeg, H. Heafh, D. Clark, T. Robesky, J. Brumer, J. Beard, W. Carllon. NINTH ROW: P. Urrea, L. Ramirez, D. Dominguez, R. Lomas, D. Navarro, R. Tirado, S. Sanfibanez, R. Cavillo, D. Cervantes, P. Cardoza, Unknown, V. Marfinez, J. Lindsey, R. Scolf, D. Conslable, A. Delarosa. i i r X - J S S Lille,-1 Ii . JL. I 1 J J Q' .'s 1'l 'T' li. T TQIRQS7 . Q . .za we .1 . FRONT ROW, Iefl fo righlz D. Sfeele, G. Small, J. Fagan-, M. Hawk, Wood, J. Blair, F. Alford, W. Washinglon, M. Paflon, G, Baflaolia, . Comaianni, N. Barraza, B. Whilmore. SECOND ROW: C. Surbeclr, S. Thurber, L. Dunkin, S. Preszler, M. Malhews, D. Poole, G. Myers, C. Kenl, S. Nelson, F. Cope, B. Collins, B. Fowler, S. Laxson, V. Arenas, B. Arlhur. THIRD ROW: V. Walker, B. Hulsy, G. Pace, D. Kinoshila, J. lger, E. Hellon, Unknown, J. Van Tonningen, J. Warford, L. Pennow, E. Hawks, L. Fosler, M. Isaak, G. Lofries, M. Salazer, M. Zaragoza. FOURTH ROW: J. Drake, T. Acree, K. Kilburn, E. Bobbill, B. Vizzard, D. Morrison, D. Welch, D. Josl, J. Branfley, R. Herrera, T. Piceno, F. Woodard, S. Whilehead, K. Huffman, L. Hauser, B. Barreff. FIFTH ROW: T. Harvey, V. Ramboud, B. Beck, R. Parmelee, P. Toole, T. King, A. Rosales R. Cruz, I. Virrey, A. Esp' , . , . dy, . sip., A. sip., J. E , . ' rnoza S Lara J Ca A rassarrel L Barnharl. SIXTH ROW: P. Luperclo, D. Cox, B. Ames, P. 1Mil'chell, G. Swam, D. McDonough, D. Smilh, S. Barrell, A. Perry, S. Troul, J. Frye, J. Farmer, T. Taylor, E. Suoraz, F. Shofner. SEVENTH ROW: T. Scorr, R. Simmons, L. Williams, L. Hall, B. Crablree, J. Jensen, W. Slewarf, J. Arenas, R. Fonres, R. Arredondo, T. McVey, C. Addis, R. Marry, J. Reynolds, F. McCracken, J. Brown, L. Mellon, J. Bozeman. EIGHTH ROW: B. Heisey, D. Carr, M. Sonderegger, D. Cliffon, R. Hammifl, D. Kliewer, B. Wisherd, D. Mahone , E. Anderson, G. Bollenbach, D. Samuels, R. Ruby, L. Bryanl, J. Ash, Ward, B. Temple, G. Landis, R. Hill, A. Hill. NINTH ROW: J. Christensen, D. Taylor, D. Smirh, B. Cappell, J. Rose, C. Palmer, T. McClarn, D. Huck- aby, J. Armslrong, G. Orona, J. Bernard, C. Drabble, D. Phillips, D. Lasler, B. Rice, J. Barron, J. Ayers, J. Lawrence, R. Bllss, R. Wilder, G. Parker. E3 -Q FRONT ROW, left lo right: C. Moore, R. Hacker, B. Mahan W. Mahan J. Ha worlh, R. Croflon, D. Perkins, G. Grafron, C. MacLaughlin, J. Ha'dd'on, J. l.oveless, J. Hughes. SECOND ROW: M. Diaz, J. Bordon, D. Reamer, S. Jeffries, R. Sline, D. Tallman, B. Berry, D. Russell, P. McCoy, B. Maxwell, B. Brillon, K. Rice. THIRD ROW: J. Lindsey, F. Cox, J. Johnson, D. Russell, S. Arwood, B. Jackson, J. McCabe, M. Plummer, S. Berry, M. Off, S. Biachino, P. Lawson. FOURTH ROW: TM. Deefer, J. Vaughan, C. Wilson, C. Morris, N. Thomas, G. Ellis, K. Adcock, N. Bebouf, P. Dooliffle, M. Rugowskl, W. Conner, S. Auslin, J. Plummer, J. Mcwaflers. FIFTH ROW: L. Leslie, R. Sfewarl, R. Dennis, C, Clow, R. Wiens, M. Dominquez, A. Garcia, L. Drewry, L. Grisham, T. Burroughs, C. VanDerHoek, P. Greaf- FRONT ROW, lefr 'lo righl: M. Mcllvanie, L. Harrison, E. Reynolds, L. Slikker, S. Cagle, D. Rogers, L. Cunningham, D. Herrera, L. Henslee, D. Green, V. Young, B. Taylor. SECOND ROW: K. Rannefeld, B. Guy, L. Nelson, J. Sheppard, D. Bozeman, K. Williams, A. Thompson, J. Reimer, L. Slevenson, J. Warner, I. Kilchen E. Porler. THIRD ROW: R. Ramirez, F. Kindred B Smilh C Ahern C Zimmerman C Marlin R Galland. N. Anderson, L. Reed, T. Lynd, D. Murphy, M. Myers, C. Walker. FOURTH ROW: B. Hill, J. Gil, R. Rofh, D. Allbee, D. Carler, R. Moreno, G. Huff, K. Moore, L. Fosler J. Borden, C. McCuisIion, B. Harmon, L. Gardner. FIFTH ROW: G. Anihony, W. Armslrong, A. Monfes, S. Quinlon, B. Cloud, E. Perry, D. Freeman, C. Jensen, L. Overholf, E. Ramirez, B. Jones, F. Harrison. SIXTH ROW: R. Ruiz, S. Sora, R. Rosales, J. Blanchard, E. Frye S. Reyes, J. Wilson, H. Esles, A. Caslanon, A. Martinez, M. Hebbe, K. Carter, C. Hughes, S. Lyannas. SEVENTH ROW: l. Russell, T. Fox, J. Dewey, N. Arnold, M. Calhcarl, E. Hayes, H. Williams, R. Davis, L. Blackmon, S. Taylor, B. Sfubbs, F. Pierce, A. Alvarez, B. Hobson, C. Bermudez. EIGHTH ROW: J. Smilh, D. Lim, S. Harbin, H. Moiica, Hi Williams, E. Spears, L. Rivers, Unknown, Unknown, W. Barnes, A. Bagby, D. Dime, M. Durham, D. Sperry, R. Cerbanlez. NINTH ROW: P. Williams, J. Keene, D. Cor'dova, S. Johnson, J. Prueil, J. Cherry A. Ausbie, J. Eliga, Q. Edwards, G. Keyser, D. Mye-rsl J. Kelley, M. l-louse, M. Marlinez, . eon. . . M . - ie - . I 4l' . , e ff ' , A , r s - A , W 1 . , in F Ww i' ' ssLLLi.LlLi1.lisii.lilii.l.Ell1.L, .fy ' gy is Q, rf --..',' V T 7, , u i Q, 'Q U , ' , -ff Ns Q .n ii .Q Q Q. Ev' -- - ff , s S , - ' ,sa .yi Q . I . N e H i-'- .: Q . is-3 as we gr Q f: foie, QL :Ss 5 . -.- ' 3 w - ee - . A .- , fs ' 2 - ' . '. f f ' . . '- A . J' - me - Q Q v f s 5 .v Y , ,Q B... is QQ ,f'x ss, 2 ,EQ Q? 1 -, f. . . - QQYQ I , lg. li 1 4. Q. , --i i IQ, , is - .Q ' QQ ,Q s , . ' .Q QQ. . Q Q ! ' QQ xQ Q ' ' Q-:fails-Il 1, Q: SK Qin QQ Q Q . .. ,Q .Q .Q ,Q Q Q sr Z IQ X Q , Q ,e rel. - QQ Q .. ., . .H Y li 'Q xo J' :Fear i.- A 'S ' ' 1 , . J I Q I ' i Y ' S ' l f Q ' E ,Q y X QQQQ. K . Q , QQ, QQQQ Q ,TZ Q ., Q NX Q .QQ , Q QQ . Q t .QQ ,QQ-.es Q-1 Q' ' 1 Q QQ -Q Q5 .Q - r' QE, - :, Qw ,,.- Q -Q Q , r f K gr. Qx . 3 sk if Q 3 'I . in QiQ,,LQ . iv ly, 9 ,Qi A Q e .sg ' j 'f ii. .,. . bzl- ,Qs i' .Q 5 I Q yu r-.1 s li fg : Q -' A I .,. ,Y N A , nf A- . I rl ..., , '. 'ws g F A - . A . s. ' . f i I1 if ..- - -' , V f -, ' 1: 'P Q. 5. 1 r ' ' S ' Qi . . - Q Q- E 'V ' Q A ' B ' N f P .. , if Q eeai. ,. . .. . e I .R .. . .. . . I W ii e I if I. ' i' all . .5 1 5. , f gk is i I ' S i A f : i lli ' hgxfk. P 1-1 ff i New rs e .I 1 , ': .fe ., .r ' .I 2 g 'QQ I 1 W 1 -3 ,gl 5 :'::' .-:'.. I Q FRONT ROW, leh to righf: T. Baldwin, S. McKlnzie, G. Stiles, L. Lawrence, G. Tlndle, S. Almanza, G. Johnson, K. Ashcrafl, J. Hillon, F. Ruiz. SECOND ROW: G. Healy, G. Wilson, P. Callowa , P. Kokinos, S. Braden, M. Williams, J. Kilburn, Barzaza, J. Holecheck, 'M. Johnson. THIRD ROW: S. Traum, L. Shaw, M. McCullen, L. Van Tonningen, J. Marchsfll, V. Varner, S. Berl, K. Baxter, S. Sfrickler, J. Walion, P. Shaline. FOURTH ROW: P. Ford, T. Colm, M. Tigner, A. Einslsin, K. Hicks, S Palmer, C. Lipp J. Jones, E Sfoul J. Peercy C. Hagar. FIFTH Row: LI copeiandfa. Krheker, L. Warm, e sfeadmsn, N. siunman, P. o'Neii, s. Rose, s. meal richsen, C. Fitch, A. Keyes. PATTI KOKINOS, Presidenl' PAM CALLOWAY, Vice-Presidenf GAYLE STILES, Secrealry Represenlalive-af-large GRANT STEADMAN, A Chrisimas parly for needy children and a Freshman Guidance Program were among rhe many aclivilies of lhe SOPHMORE CLASS COUNCIL, whose purpose was school service as well as represenling sophomores in sluclenl body affairs. GAYLE HEALY, Among The group who conlribufed fheir Safurday fo scrub fhe Quad were sophomores Ann Elnslem Lee Treasurer Walton and Nancy Sruhmann. FRONT ROW left to right J Spicer B Smith R Berra A Panamdes M man J Cremeans SECOND ROW S D Slmkln B Kidd T Muller L Lawrence Dunbar, P. Ford. THIRD ROW: E. Sedillo riguez, J. Cook, B. Romanoff, G. Brewer E. Aleman, M. Rodriguez, E. Scovil, B. Lee. Welch F. Lack, M. Chumley, L. Hwon, C ders, Bridges, L. Covington, E. allace, ROW: G. Blackwell, A. Thompson, A. Stewart, B Den Amstel, S. Caldwell, A. Fox, J. Hollis, D FRONT ROW, left to right: W. Mackey, C. Trawick, M. Kosareff, D. Walker, J. Manley, S. Menees, J. Chancellor, A. Ponce, S. Johnson, B. Wallis, M. E. Chow, Unknown. SECOND ROW: L. Monttilo, J. Graves, J. Lang, C. Underwood, L. Van Tonningen, S. Poehner, E. Twisselmann, J. Hilton, R. Fox, J. Peercy, J. Keene, S. Cromwell, J. Errea, J. Loperena. THIRD ROW: S. Strongin, S. Boyd, J. Johnson, G. Miller, V. Parks, J. Brooks, S. Davis, G. Horn, V. David, L. Lanier, J. Munson, M. Jones, L. Lampkin, E. Sur- man, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: J. Ezell, G. Spain, B. Neal S. Dolan, N. Burke, S. Roether, S. Ryherd, C. Clark, H. King, M. L. Poweli, A. Manning, M. Phillips, M. Crawford. FIFTH ROW: W. Galbraith, J. Curtis, F. Carl- son, J. Rugowski, L. Hall, L. Brantley, G. Calvillo, V. Comfort, J. Hill, E. FRONT ROW, left to right: P. Nordquist, K. Nackerud, G. Beyeler, M. Nelson, G. Won , M. McCIaren, D. Roberts, J. Turner, J. Kit-tock, D. Karunos, S. Patkosii, J. Vanderhoof. SECOND ROW: J. David, P. McLemore, C. Baley, J. Muir, K. Hicks, P. Maroney, R. Hughes, A. Ball, J. James, J. LeFlore, J. Powers. R. Jeopi. THIRD ROW: D. Baustian, J. Siler, K. Chapin, G. Potts, N. Davis, A. Einstein, G. Healy, A. Marchbanks, J. Morosa, P. Kokinos, G. Stiles, J. Armstrong, T. Colm, R. Winer. FOURTH ROW: P. Hull, N. King, C. Raymond, S. Oliver, M. Hamilton, B. Berry, S. Holiwell, C.Sl,J.Ad G.Sd ma e ams, tea man, C. Gladwell, B. Schultz, L. Bartel, S. Mansell. FIFTH ROW: M. Highland, P. Woodall, B. Stinger, B. Howard. Tomlinson D McMahan E Edwards D Diftee SIXTH ROW D. Ben- nett J Whitworth J Ravenscroft S Traynor J Ta or M Fihgeralg aten R Barraza C Martinez N Escamulla C Rlnfird D Vlgus L N , Adams D Kindred SEVENTH ROW C Jones T. Heimforth J. Phillips D. Doss, B. King, C. Sterenson, S. Brown, J. Weser, S. Stevenson, L. Pettit P. Townsend, D. Geib, S. Bulkeley, B. Van Meter, R. Watson. EIGHTH ROW G. 0'Campo T. Calvillo, N. Perry, E. Demry, L. Long, B. James, M. Loh man, D. Dahiquist, V. Desherlia, S. Pearman, B. Heier, D. Cox, M. Mor ganson. NINTH ROW: D. Randle, L. Soto, R. Reynolds, L. Rodriguez, A Tarin, R. Jiminez, F. Hermandez, M. Saldana, J. Villegas, C. Marvin, H Martinez, . Martin , . Ba . C ez B rnes Dawson, M. Thomas, E. Andrews, H. Jones, P. Daves, V. Hunt. SIXTH ROW: C. Campbell, S. Bentley, K. Flint, L. Tanner, L. Perkins, P. McGraw, Bl. Oats, J. Venable, S. Jackson, M. Domingues, I. Cuip, D. Pollinger, A. Lewis. SEVENTH ROW: J. Marney, E. Goatcher, E. Johnson, W. G. Armstrong, S. Deutschmann, P. Baker, B. Tate, L. Soria, G. Nieto, D. Rosales, R. Suniga C. Andrada, R. Mahan, P. Simmons. EIGHTH ROW: P. Austin, L. Kirkin: doll, S. Walton, l. Haralson, T. Andrews, D. McDonald, R. Oxford, V. Ray E. Thomas, J. Ackerman, R. Winter, F. Bell, B. Charton, L. Fisher, MI White, T. Hummel, T. Moon. NINTH ROW: E. Davis, J. Nelson, D. Moore M. Coulter, B. Nickerson, B. Gibbons, V. Hendrix, K. Ashcraft, B. Smith, B. Schultz, M. Creighton, D. Gillis, R. Short, B. Orand. L. Parker, J. Ennis, R. Cline, J. Cornelsen, D. Kinney, T. Stine, J. Meadoff, J. Harper, M. Tigner, J. Jones, G. Delzer. SIXTH ROW: T. Waldram, P. Smith, S. McKnight, J. McWilliams, R. Shuck, P. O'NeiII, I. Cross, A. Conley, J. Scott, K. Herndor, J. Marchetti, M. Scherb, M. Williams, D. Eddington, L. Mueller, P. Trott. SEVENTH ROW: J. Holt, S. Clayton, S. Freeland, S. Bert, C. Hagar, E. Forrester, M. Watson, J. Spencer, G. Lucas, C. LeBIane, L. Karr, J. Bird, C. Hance, J. Carter, A. Rowles. EIGHTH ROW S. Friedricksen, R. Smith K. Tucker L. Dimond L. Shaw S. Rose P. Cabano, R. Shoes, MI Parks, M. 'Crockett, J. 'Friends, Traylor.' .a-1f...eees.ssa.-ii1.s --1--ay.-an-1 X . .- fn Q s -rg-Lu. - Us-...ans-. ss... 1 , 1 A 1.111.1- FRONT ROW, left tto right: B. Campbell, G. Stokes, S. Hughes, M. Thorrw- son, D. Cunningham, W. McCulloch, E. Johnson, A. Keyes, D. Marion, . Powers, E. Moore. SECOND ROW: E. J. Hodges, R. Harveg B. Walker, L. Mansfield, S. Burch, S. Lowry, J. Hicks, S. Hawthorne, . J. Hunt, G. Hailey, J. Raytofd, C. L. Blackwell, C. Manada. THIRD ROW: J. Gupton, C. Harris, C. Flenaugh, K. Oats, A. Johnson, G. J. Tlndle, F. G. Vrewlns, R. Marshall, J. Fort J. R. Littleiohn, M. Ginn, A. Hill, E. Stout, F. Rod- riguez, J. Haynes. FOURTH ROW: B. Bennett, B. Vineyard, S. Nixon, M. Easter, D. Richard, E. Roberson, E. Thompson, D. Chavis, S. 1Washington H. Perkins. FIFTH ROW: D. Jackson, M. Nonley, R. McFadden, E. Hanson: C. Young, J. Williams, B. Perry, P. Bryant, G. Wilson, R. Mathis B. Cunn- -w ! vi ingham, F. Baretield, E. Jones, A. Taylor, D. Collier. SIXTH ROW: J. Ma- lone, W. Swan, R. Melillo, D. Anglin, D. Mason, K. Morris, G. Hall, R. Sklar, N. Ruff, B. Lockett, C. Wigand, T. Belluomni, M. Chiewood, L. Reed, E. Brooks, B. Brown. SEVENTH ROW: L. Orr, J. White, R. Herr, J. Kelly, A. Lawson, D. Lewis, L. Conley, D. Porter, P. Simmons, C. ohnson, C. Webb, J. Walsh, J. Beurkle, D. Fryling, J. Rosenberger. EIGHTH ROW: L. Madden, R. Williams, W. Armstrong, C. Lopardo, D. Shelton B. Dale, A. E. Neuman, E. Elliott, R. Morrison, B. Kimzey, G. Miller, E. i-tenry, A. Smith, P. Lenares, D. Ambrose, M. Wayne. NINTH ROW. D. Rutledge, R. ' E H'll .Fl JG l.M hIlDMM R Sisneros, D. rgo, R. n , A etus, . rays, ars a , . c amara, . Fnetwell, B. Furgerson, M. Carls, J. Nord, G. Frank, J. Trout, D. Rundstrom. FRONT ROW left to right: D. Brannan, D. Abbott, S. Winter, D. Bickford, M. Fowler, Rhodes B. Johnson, G. Hammons, N. Henson, S. Ham, K. Glass, J. Rogers. SECOND ROW: T. Cirgill, E. Womack, A. Basden, Unknown, F. Townsend, H. Miller, C. Lackey, S. McVey, K. Bryant, C. Lashley, G. Ivey, P. Oglesby, B. Dana. THIRD ROW: D. Barnes, R. Maroney, P. 'Massoni, T. Nowell, B. Whitechurch G. Rothwell, B. Thorn, M. Castro, A. Elliott, J. Baker, J. Thompson, J. Valpredo, E. Dacus. FOURTH ROW: G. Farmer, M. Fehrenbacher, D. Balduc, K. McCormac, L. Klat't, B. Dritt, C. Lipp, S. Palmer, D. Baldwin, L. Landwer, R. Miner, T. Reaves. FIFTH FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Porter, G. Spiller, B. Chandler, R. Hacker, M. Helton, G. Brown, E. Townsend, J. Lucas, W. Jones, B. Lawrence, S. Ellis. SECOND ROW: A. Candia, G. Martinez, J. Williams, W. Hull, B. Hamlyn, J. Isaak, R. Clark, S. Wren, J. Smith, K. Cave, J. Winston. THIRD ROW: L. Cook, L. Walker, N. Ruiz, L. Geye, H. Rivas, F. Watts, R. Tyler, D. Redman, R. Tinnin, L. McCune, L. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: L. Hicks, E. Canup, A. Chavez, E. Ganzalis. J. Sanchez, R. Espinoza, K. Laster, J. Mills, R. McHahan, J. Roth, R. Stine, P. Borda, R. Clayton. FIFTH ROW: R. South- wood, R. Yuhas, D. Kliewer, F. Williams, K. Edgar, 6. Yant, T. WLatt, D. Sibert, M. Savoie, R. Ely, D. Cow , . , . Wheeler, C. . an D Mortons J Al ee ROW: L. Smith, B. Thoma J. Almgren D. Ricards, J. Foster, A. Benson, B. Camp, D. Woodin, R. Houghtaling Spaulding, M. Finn, D. Brown, D. Horseley. SIXTH ROW: J. Hinkson, Alcorn, R. St. Hilaire, R. Bassom, F. Key, J. Parnell, R. Pierce, D. Hughes, J. Thompson, James, R. Willis, C. Putty, S. Wersky. SEVENTH ROW: G. Subia, F. Ramirez, J. Reynolds, R. Nash, J. Stoddard, G. Junken, T. Baldwin, R. Woodrutt, E. Hinson, Unknown, J. Burton, L. Walck. EIGHTH ROW: C. Rowland, L. Fry, K. Brenneman, C. Mayfield, M. Potter, Unknown, G. Davis, P. Wakefield, R. Adams. SIXTH ROW: F. Evans, D. Alexander, L. Holloway, M. Fry, T. Wong, J. Schroer, H. Treadwell, D. Clayton, D. Davis, H. Tidwell, Unknown, D. Bernard, M. Suydam. SEVENTH ROW: C. Baxter, J. Hunter, R. Teissler, M. Leon, D. Hopkins, C. Mayfield, W. Wallace, J. Boen, T. Montez, D. Reed, F. Neri, J. Lutz, H. Clem, J. Wright, K. Sloan, F. Lottis. EIGHTH ROW: J. Martinez, J. Gomes, S. Fischer, H. Johnson, W. Hughes, R. Wiley, D. Sanders, W. McDaniels, J. Keene, T. Stan-ley. NINTH ROW: L. Ortega, M. Johnson, M. Salazar, T. Opitiz, J. Dodson, S. Evans, C. Cooper, N. Tambellini, M. Ryan, E. Hendrix, C. Gordon, C. Madden, L. Mathis, A. Hunt. T.TLl gL!,hK2!Hlw!ililH1lll Ili . . 'f I Fi S f.. ... ,. barger, J. Chesser, G. Collins, 6. Daniels, G. Graber, R. Crow, L. Friesen, L. Pelerson. THIRD ROW: C. Brown, T. Bayly, S. Camgbell, P. Anlhony, M. Slarks, L. Willman, K. Robineff, E. Herrlck, T. lehl, P Jernigan, J. Hanson, R. Lundy, B. Ollill. FOURTH ROW: E. Randle, J. M. Jones, B. Boone, D. Nixon, B. Dade S. J. Hall, C. J. Wilson, D. E. Harline, H. L. Phillips, D. B. Williams, D. Noble, C. Gardn-er, T. Richardson, D. Fisher, E. Yee, L. Mar. FIFTH ROW: D. Warren, B. Bagwell, J. Wallon, .' 'V I7 lf. 7' A I I 371' :V i s A' N I ffggl.. p .4 L v h 4 I ' , I 4 ' -I .. . 9 ' . Q YJ-:ff'ff.:at1-1 s P. P W cf fp W' 1,44-V916 ZTW11 L, . HHS es' . . . ,,, C t N I . 512:00 -' 4 . .4 fin 5...- f gf! Q 3 gf i R fb- -I , ,I , 31: o' , . 1 ' -c -o 3 9, an ,wr , 3912 . ' 4 . 3 V U V, ,Q PM 4 ll . . PSF? . . 4, ff' 1.1 ' 525: A P in ' li H 4 -1 -n --f ' 4 y -i ' M WW gf, rg -f-fl -... ,gl 1 , , ' Qgsnrr ' A 1. r. ','. ,mp 'Q 'fax :L Z? 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I gpg ' . , ' v' :- W . w A Q I , 5,5952 .4 if' '. vm . . ., 'gr-Vg. ' ..,, .A 1' A FL.-ef 'l . , -f K v-'T' Gi '57 - . -2 J ' ' ' 'J gg In, A C ' vu K V A, S - ' , 5 milf. f ' ' 12 9 SP3 5' , J A , , .. F533 ar.. '43 3 ,f 'X ,i -4. I 1' f' . L . A 0 f' 4 N. lil A ' - . ' 7.11 . . 5359: fr 4 , ' W7 ' A 2 -D ss.. we 'lg f' .1 .1 . ze? - , -., V . 3 gy , , ' . iff , , . Q . n.:' ' I . ' ' .A f 5 . ' ' -H-A ' lil .... ' ' -as f ,. . ' Q75 E ' 1 f ll 3-2 ULVJI ' in-. .. , n'fv,xJ w 10? .. :' ' F W ' .gag ' ffgg... ' -.5 u .f R' 'T -Au K , , .J l , F ,V e,,.' :qw J -. . A w -T f he i. ' '- , .. . r -,x V X .ll 1 Xl in ' as' .. . , . Heier, Maxwell, S. Hoff. SEVENTH ROW: C. Peylon, C. Gieg, P. Ghiglia, D. Conslancio, M. Palmer, R. Burk, V. Anderson, J. Anderson, L. Davis, N. Cone, G. Mobley, M. Tinsley, J. Palmer, E. Rhoades. EIGHTH ROW: F. McNully, E. Graham, T. Pacheco, B. Rolls, M. Herrera, S. Moreno, M. Hernandez, L. Summers, B. Sharp. NINTH ROW: L. Lockefl, L. Sloan, C. Norville, R. Moya, R. Romero, N. Mavas. on X l. Q I h Price D Maxwell D Tilsworfh L Co e FRONT ROW, left lo r'g l: R. , . , . , . p - land, J. Marshall, J. Graves, I. Lo, G. Dewar, R. Lockhart, T. Pearson, L. Morris, B. Higdon. SECOND ROW: D. Dallon, S. McKenzie, H. Hindin M. Borlh, R. Hennig, R. Oldershaw, D. Powell, B. Phillies, O. Cox, B. Palm: er R. Salazar. THIRD ROW: L. Walton J. Holechec A. Wolff T. Par- sohs, T. Norlhrop, G. Heinrichs M. Vinson, B. Holaday, J. Schweikarf, L Collins, K. Etheredge, F. Russell. FOURTH ROW: D. Johnson, J. Hunl, T Smilh L. Lund R. Smilh B. Bilner J. Fanucchi B. Daillak, J. Rude R au1by1 J. Uploh, J. De Win, E. Lemons. FIFTH izow: L. Lipke, n. Jimnl son, B. Hornecker, D. Hasafer, D. Speck, G. Hari, T. R. Owens, M. Pryor D. Chrisco, S. Chaddick, G. Wrighl, S. Traum, K. Flelcher, G. Lowe, L: FRONT ROW, lell' lo riqhf: M. Will, A. Marquam, S. Embry, W. Keplinger G. Hays, M. Hellon, R. Hensley, J. Heberle, B. Parmelee, D. Bow en SECOND ROW: C. Kellogg, J. Casfro, C. Rockhold, P. Malhews, D. Deford J. Young, B. Abney: B. Mena, J. Painler, S. Taylor. THIRD ROW: L. Jon M. Solo, W. Welc , R. Pellerin-, C. Campbell, M. Ewerl, S. Caldwell, J Sackman, C. Escalera, L. Ward. FOURTH ROW: C. Jones, P. Marlinez, D Burciaga, V. Aparicio, L. Rambaud, R. Har reaves, S. Almanza, J. Bronson N. Armslron , G. Osborn, G. Ferguson. FlgTH ROW: D. Luna, V. Almarez, M. Leal, O.1.opez, T. Mendez, G. Brown, F. Ruiz, M. DeLaCruz, R. Caslro Winders. SIXTH ROW: N. Sfufzman, M. McCullen, M. Barker, A. Baily, J. Kilburn, P. Brunberg, S. Wisham, C. Goldwaler, S. Weidenbach, K. Bax- ler, C. Filch, V. Bryan, S. Bradenf, S. Kerhulas, L. Garris, V. Varner J. Loomis. SEVENTH ROW: E. Aluarez, A. Lomas, L. Lopez, D. Aldridge, K. Misener, T. D. Porler, J. Periera, P. Richina, C. Malhis, S. Williams, L. Taber, P. Callaway, C. Hari, D. Sedgwick. EIGHTH ROW: V. Wilson, M. Tale, L. Noia, T. Pedigo, J. Kroeker, R. While, B. Welzel, D. Dow, B. Wainwrighf, H. Bredow, L. Strauss. NINTH ROW: C. Smifh, Unknown, B. Brown, A. Blue, J. Herny, R. L. Slarr, E. Sfubblefield, M. Higgins, J. Reid, R. Dearmore, D. Medford. R. Mendez. SIXTH ROW: T. Calvin, L. Moore, M. Forresler, D. Cervanles, D. Doss, H. Varner, B. Goen, R. Caslro, M. Henslee, D. Cooper. SEVENTH ROW: P. Reyna, P. Soza, E. Gonsales, A. Medina, F. Vasquez, E. Reyes, J. Moore, M. Hughes, E. Murolani. EIGHTH ROW: W. Shells, R. Wilson, P. O'Leary, W. Wilson, R. Oberlies, K. Malis, B. Mellon, C. Ponlon, J. Sperry, S. Randall, F. May, M. Baker. NINTH ROW: R. Roskam, C. Owens, C. Lancasler, A. Ethridge, D. Walker, R. Chafin, G. Bumerfs, J. Cassidy, L. Sfinson, R. Land, G. Sheperd. 45 mxeceems immune. .1 x.....mmvf1 e .s - -. N - an .i3r.xneanexuux' 1 mm: 1 :ar mixlnlfiuzulnnun nz L-en. ruxiees s -sin FRONT ROW, left fo righf: L. Arnold, C. Boughion, C. McCabe, L. Rampfon, K. Olsen, P. O'Conner, D. Higgens, N. Jacobs, B. Williams S. Register. SECOND ROW: M. Koenig, Adviser: M. Raney, B. Boyd, R. Parsons, J. Kamprafh, J. Vaughan, N. Vanderpool, V. Trogdon, I Ferguson, C. Suorez, N. Owen, G. Webb, E. Cook, Adviser. LEW HEDGECOCK, Presidenf SALLY YOU N G, Vice-President LYN N ARNOLD, Secretary ,s , . 55. S X5 fb f seg. f . 'X - -4 THIRD ROW: J. Howsen, S. Sfrickler, L. Brubaker, K. Kreamer, P. Hobbs C. Shively, S. Young, M. McDonald, B. Rader, P. Woo'ds, C. Oldershaw, J. Lundy. FOURTH ,, ROW: J. Thurber, N. Sward, G. Whileneck, D. Thom son, . S. Hedge, C. Cross, E. Long, K. Axiell, R. Price, J. Aliison. Juniors prepared to lead in '60 Besides iradiiionally sponsoring The Junior-Senior Prom and card siunis, 'lhe JUNIOR CLASS provided regisiered vorers wiih a Vo'rer's Guide, which helped siudenis know rheir candidaies and casi rheir bailois wisely. KAY OLSEN, Representative-at-large CAROL MCCABEI Active iuniors decorafed for Mardi Gras, a cosiume dance sponsored by fhe Junior Class and held Treasurer February 27. FRONT ROW, lei! io righf: K. Parker G. Easiwood, I. Jones, C. Bouqhfon C. Leon, S. Worlhingion M. Scherb: N. Niebez, K. Kreamer, E. Daniels: M. Gunn, J. Norwood. SECOND ROW: D. Regan, B. Ewerr J. Brinfon, J. Bowman K. Gemmell, L. Baum M. Payne, G. Harris, N. Vanderpool M Magnuslin, v. rmqdan, K. Milehell. THIRD now: A. Hubbard, v. Emi berg, R. Black, D. Karnes, W. Prifcheff, A. Boihwell, L. Blackwood V. Kahlaif, J. Bourdgau, S. Warford, L. Marriofl. FOURTH ROW: A. Carna I5 . hileneck N. Blanfon A. Siokes L. Sione C. Willis, P Wood, V. Robson-, S. Caciud, C. Albro, Barber, Bechrel, IC. Oldershaw, M. Tracy. FIFTH ROW: F. Roberts, L. Raper J. Combs, B. Williams D Wrighl, K. Eddy, J. Cappell, J. Champlin, H. Freeman, B. Heberf, L. Shea M. Brandf, P. Bidgood. SIXTH ROW: L. Kirk alrick, G. Ware, T. Herron Linfhicum, J. Anl, L. Rowe, R. Mulkey, B. Nragee, E. Tinkham, C. Awana Y' 'se has E. Chavez, M. Celedon, S. Casrro, B. Salazar. SEVENTH ROW: J. Woody, A. Smifh, S. Smiih, D. Collins, P. Kinzel, L. Lindsay, P. Wells, F. Early, P. Cady, C. Shofner, D. Dahlquisr, C. Brown, L. Brown. EIGHTH ROW: C. Schrader, W. Sandoval, C. Barger, R. Beard, L. Biler, K. Webb, L. Hill, L. Anderson, R. Howell, A. Anama, BL Collier, B. Bailey, D. Hynds, L. Brown FRONT ROW, lofi' lo righf: C. Piiiman, C. Brooks, R. Benneff, D. Bledsoe, L. Marshall, R. Ivanhoe K. Schneider, L. Oelke, L. Cibif, R. Parsons, L. Christie, A. Rapier. SECOND ROW: R. Ralsron, Unknown, D. Helmforfh, S. Gann, B. Black, C. Marlin, J. Bowser, R. Erickson, C. Magruder, L. Mlfchell, M. Jerome, Z. Baleman, P. Lovedag THIRD ROW: J. Kinoshifa, R. Fisher, J. Price, F. Thionner, T. Sianlon, . Spear, G. Fisher, R. Bllss, B. Bruner J. Allison P. R an M. Ackermann, W. Roo e, F. Youn . FOURTH now. M1 moan, s. Psrlsrj c. Bayless, c. Rm, R. lmigm, s. iflemrng, c. Hale, G. Franfz, B. Slafer, T. Broo s, M. Anderson, N. Simpson, P. Henry. FIFTH ROW: IW. Wilkinson, J. Dunawey, J. Davis, B. Stewart, S. Allen, FRONT ROW, lefl fo righh P. Pallerson, C. Wallace, J. Gipson, L. Gunn, G. Denny, M. Ganzesq, H. Gger, G. Peaches, J. Williams, B. Frank, J. Hamilion, J. P Ie. SECOND R W: C. Thomas, G. Scaife, C. Owens, A. Lirrleiohn, D. Thompson, M. A. Evans, K. Vandivert, V. Voice, C. Yeaier, D. Lewis, B. Pursons C. Wines, B. Curiis. THIRD ROW: W. C. Mai ews, D. Glenn, R. Sanders, R. Oberf, B. Hulsy, M. Burnaugh, M. Gallion, F. Chambers, F. Parker, J. Harr, L. Burton. FOURTH ROW: H. Blake S. Meek H. McDaniels T. Collins E. Thompson, B. Johnson, M BramIeH',' J. Norling, B. Smllh,'D. Kelly, 'D. Wilson, W. Anderson, R: K. Axfell, S. Jansen, J. Hefner, M. Nielsen, W. Haulman, A. Cooper, M. Lindsey. SIXTH ROW: E. Shaffer, J. Palmer, D. Wallace, J. Slevkoff, M. Simpson, V. Sim son S Fosfer, C. Higgins R. Arias T. Boyd, M. Sherman c. Key. ssvenil-I kovv. s. Mabray, c.'sfown, rl. sions, o. Flick, of Hufchings, C. Lindsay, K. Bandel, T. Gardea, R. Aguirre, R. Rodriguez, G. Hfl' G Si l'ff R Add' J B d EIGHTH ROW L Bers V em . SHCI, . ls, . Oren. :. y , Camplaell, M. Murphy, R. Trevino, F. Cankdla, I. Ramirez, C. Candelaria R. Kroll, N. Kile, J. Clark, R. Cog, Stiles, R. Escalera, D. Villa, S. Chow . us rn. Ginn, G. Davenhaorf, W. Ellis, O. Thomas, R. Lane, L. Jones, B. Simms, E. Owens, E. Smif , J. Thomas, L. Jones. SIXTH ROW. B. Timmerman, A Wiley, L. Washingfon, F. Roosevelr R. Arfawag, C. Smiih D. Quinn, V. Lucas, N. Carr, H. Colberf, J. Fosfer. SEV NTH ROW: M. Hill, J. Thompson, C. Croffon, H. Akio R. Waddell, J. Liffle, K. Delfino, S. Chin, K. McDonald, C. Lesler, L. Tudor, P. Thompson. EIGHTH ROW: C. Perry G. Winqef, J. Dunkin, V. Hernierta, O. Barlleii, R. Cransion, R. Harrlson D. Moore, T. Werdel, V. Sipe, J. McCarley, M. Cloud. Q 2 B e I 1 li n - s 1 E l F T I i I u l nl I 1 ,I sr x 'Xi' QV FRONT ROW H Scoff A. Russel, M. Mucklesfon, C. cer, J. Myers, L Sranley, F. rWynia, Ozanich, R. Cole, A. Yackey, K. Olsen, FOURTH ROW: L. Ramplon P. O'Conner, J. Vaughan, S. L. Treide, S. Parmenler, N. Evereff, F. Rochicucchi, D. Cameron, G While, N. Sward, D. Coley, K. Chrislensen, P. May, J. Kampralh, P. Knighl, D. Ellison. SIXTH ROW: S. Fosler, B. Rogers, D. Higgins, C. Mc- Cabe, B. J. Ozanich, D. Soares, J. Malins, D. Vesr,'C. Weflerholm, N Zimmerman, C. Parsons, R. Davis, D. Briggs, S. Bass, K. McDaniel, M Beck. SEVENTH ROW: L. Goodman, B. Ausf, D. Mears, D. Chadwick, ci Birdsong, J. Faris. S. Scolr, C. Croff, K. Corr, M. Jordan, K. Corella, C Schuster, M. Wiley, E. Rogers, I. M. Ferguson. EIGIHTH ROW: N. Bri man J. Gause, L. Connell, N. Funk, G. Monroe, G. Srraw, R. Billinglon, R. groehl lich, D. Crawford, B. Thompson, S. Howard, S. Coker, D. Mallon, M. Bridge J. Bailey, S. Bracchi. 48 2. FRONT ROW, lelf lo right: S. Flud, C. Herle, T. Emory, B. Parmelee, B. Douglas, G. Paddock, A. Prueii, A. Owens, M. Dawson, E. Winsfon, J. Barraza, K. Wood. SECOND ROW: E. Goo'den, M. Oliver, K. Vaughan, M. Mahoney, R. Turner, J. Adams, B. Hargreaves, B. Beavers B. ranf, K. Thompson, J. McCoy. THIRD ROW: D. Davidson, C. Saunders, F. Burton, P. McGowan, J. Arnold, C. Arnold, J. Leek, H. Padgelf, S. Brubaker, J. Mebane, K. Overfon, D. Hamillon. FOURTH ROW: J. Sfitz, M. Lewis, R. Basra, C. French, J. Baker, B. Genlry, C. Slanlon, S. Haw ins, A. Bradshaw, J. Romine, J. Stewart, M. Fleishman, H. Raub, L. Darling, S. Grover. FIFTH ROW: B. Padula, S. Palferson, K. Schafer, B. Carr, P. Dasch, R. FRONT ROW, lefl' lo right: J. McCloud, B. Boshears, S. Roberls J. Tozzi, C. Proul, P. Berry, T. Thayer, J, lseminger, K. Ellerd, R. Henry, Sowers, B. Boyd. SECOND ROW: J. Mullen, J. Erberich, J. Casfro, L. Slroope, V. Gardner, D. Williams, D. Noble, H. Phillips, Z. Wahron, G. Morgan, M. Raney, R. Dalley. THIRD ROW: C. Severson, G. Webb M. Milolz, J. Lorren, A. Lures, B. Combs, B. Eaion, L. Oldershaw, B. Sandburg, E. Gilliland,2G. George S. Brickell, C. Hemmerli'ngT FOURTH ROW: G. Bryant, L. Vigus, B. Murdock, K. Afwood, M. Waliord, P. Marlin, A. Allman, P. Cowsill, K. MacGregor, E. Hill, S. Coh'en-. FIFTH ROW: P. Hawlhornel, P. Bennelr, S. Wiebe, W. Wong, S. Wong, T. Fish, J. Morrison, R. Tarango, B. Slevenson, R. Medina, L. Ramirez. SIXTH ROW: R. Nelson, T. Williams, D. Barnard, T. Payne, D. Hinds, I. Orlega, R. Galban, D. Hill, K. Twisselmann, S. Mills, C. Vevea, .L,.SQSk, H. Yule, A. Bensusen, B. Munro. SEVENTH ROW: R. Lackey, T. Montes, E. Ellioll, N. Elmer, D. Dawson, R. Edwards, D. Powell, D. Elayer, L. Beck, D. Walsh, G. Smifh, T. Haworrh, B. Whifmore, D. Regan. EIGHTH ROW: K. Becas, B. Ledbefler, T. Reed, G. Bush K. Moser, G. Curler, P. Neeld, J. Webb, F. Hanson, R. Flanagan, S. Dddd, D. Ruozi, J. Edwards, G. Plummer, J. Thurber. .V Small, R. Frosr, S. Rolh, C. Garrelf, J. Galanda, M. Sloffel, T. Hoffman, . 9Juslice, A. Arnell, F. Ackerman. SIXTH ROW: V. Gardner, M. Hill, M. - 'Willis, P. lhnen, S. Fogle, D. Roberlson, C. Varler, B. Carllon, B. Johnson, D. Logan, B. Balch, D. Conslancio, E. Consrancio. SEVENTH ROW: M. Cox, N. Danielson, B. Goodman, M. Shaul, N. Owen B Walker B. Franklin S Sams, J. Legar, D. Deveney, M. Horlon C. Siuorez, P. Hogan. EIGHTH ROW: K. Davis, D. McClellan, P. Linnell, G. Van Alsf ne, P. Baker, G. Rhodes, N. Anlderson, B. Slewarl, K. Johnson, J. Farrell, S. Henslee, M. Northway, M. Dublin, D. Chin. be I- S + . - -f - e .L ,. . .. ..- I M I sl 1 L, K - Q iflfunar- g t t Si, ,lf , Y , , Q Y V5- ,,,., W A Y Ai Y .., ,: , 5 . ,J M .-Li. 4 . - 5. .. V, J ,,, H.. 5 .. 1 ..... YU, .. , ' ff H - . . .. ..,. . in Q - ' - - -' is , ' ' ' E ' F s we ,, , V ' 7 . , 1 . ' ' ' .,- I ' ' . V . . 1. ,- ala. I iff .K 'ei figxxi - -. Q, - W 'Q S ' - H Q 3 1. 5. x 1 L Wi In 1 953 -M . . A . . I , ' . '1 SU'-,, ui-an as . S .Sf V .L N Q ,Q .JI ,. 3 .. A ng, L. . Q ,Q ' ew , one 5 -S J ' 'ml ' N ew I Q . 'N-g . I ' I . I . ' 7 -S Fx . 1 ,i -, ,x sr- : , Jae. s. -... . . - . . gf s . .. . . J. ' ,Mg ..i. K J 1 I ,ms NX. S' 5, X, -wh are L ,, Rabi' Q ' I B F 1 5 we 0 . -we s . s .,,. . lm Q se, . f .... . M- H' 'uvzii , , . yzqq ,A I rx' if 3 QS x 'W' f - - 2. J 1: . . s-asfaw . I Qi: - i 'f 2. - s f af? Q. -i Y 4 e 'w: . 1 ' ii 1. C 1. 3 Q . I . we e I . i S W K Q. Q.. h , . ,. .,,., .Z K A 3 VY ... sz K ,N - .-, r' i .'l !-W ' 5 ' . ' 5.1 ,Q 3-A . W ' ' 1 i- 'Y 5 N' - V- i 'ig -if 6 J R4 i' ,Wgfs '.!.g,.m1H.Lwi' R Z w If A..,e 'r, w2dZf'L. smuiiflfs' E. P. Hobbs, N. Wilson, Holden, D. Byford, P. .Nord. THIRD ROW: K. M. Menees, K. Gallups a. aefrisroni, B. cauierf ,.E..Ki.mlDaI, E. Flnlinson, . Chow, L Akers, s. FRONT ROW, leff fo righl: V. Page, L. Levingslon, D. Van Den Hoek, A. R. Abney, J. Carlfon, J. Moore, C. O'Hagen, J. Johnson, J. Redslone. SECOND ROW: L. Randolph, J. Rolland, D. Faulkner, S. Nolan, C. Wells, J. Brown, C. Johnson, G. Douglass, D. Newman, M. Bell, A. Wood, D. Chesnul, G. Hughes, C. Wilson, S. Carfer, C. Cox, R. Sears, J. Wilsey, L. Ballisloni, B. Banducci. FOURTH ROW: J. Boshears, C. Harvey, P. Davis, H. Hesloni, M. Wifus, J. Wong, D. Chow, Wilbanks, J. McCown, H. Barrell, B. Valov. FIFTH ROW: M. Bee, C. Clowes, C. Shively, W. Borlh, J. Roberfs J. Heberle, S. Fran, D. Msfnn, s. negisrer, c. Herrin, J. Higdon, D. Kelly, ROW Jones, ROW: T. Fallon, FRONT ROW, lei? lo righl: M. Slreer, L. Schmidl. S. Edwards, S. Sarher, J. Casillas, S. Medina, J. Garnica, ..:k k 'R 1 B. Walck, C. Gardner, M. Barron, C. Greenlee, S. Bryanl, Y. Zearing. SECOND ROW: P. Bryanl, B. Gladwell, W. Nace, B. Cope, K. Fleicher, K. Smifh, L. Wilder, L. Hudson, R. Baker, E. Pelersen, J. Mirras, L. Banks, W. Roberson, A. Williams. THIRD ROW: H. Moniez, G. Marlinez, R. Gonzales, S. Granl, T. Russaw, A. Kelley, V, Add, D. Richard, B. McGlolhern, E. Hardin, H. Ramsden. FOURTH ROW: T. Crippen, T. Teefers, V. Freesfone, B. Wilson, J. Slevenson, W. Magsby, J. Nichols, C. Johnson, S. Hernandez, C. -Wong M. Choy, C. Monloyia, J. Burton. FIFTH ROW: B. Orand, R. McDonough P. Simmons, R. Ma an, D. Gillis, D. Morelock, L. Dickinson, N. Rye, N. McQueen, D. Slnes, J. Sullivan M. Diaz F. Gomez, D. Gariner, T. Pedersen, S Gomez, A. Romero, Escobedo, N. Nauarro, R. Terrazas, D. Benauanfe D. Ruiz. SEVENTH ROW: D. Mason, B. Thomfson, D. Tinniin, B. Wesf, D Shefner, G. Smilh, J. Schwanles, J. Bennelf, . Off H. Bond, K. Wardell Z. Decoberr, P. Huey, J. Pelosi, P. Person. EIGHTH ROW: B. Colberf, C Carlisle, R. Johnson, J. Cunningham, C. Powell, S. Molina, W. Ranldolph M. Jones, B. Buckner, E. Perkins B. Nuff, J. Givens, R. Fambrough, M Malone, E. Fleming. NINTH ROW: G. Long D. Caslro, E. OH, R. Burnam J. Lewis, K. Bennell, K. Harf, S. Parker, . Lake, B. Go, A. Leaper, D La Bourda, J. Sorensen, N. Fuller, C. Muns, D. Walson. K. Peercy, B. Ball, J. Carlson, B. Cargill. SIXTH ROW: J. Saulsbury, B Bosley, J. Mason, M. Ludak, R. Wyer, D. Johnson, C. Cross J. Lundy J. Van Horn, J. Taylor, F. Arnold, R. Hagar, C. Loveless. SEVENTH ROW P. Kelsag, R. Castro, M. Druis, B. Bernard, E. Udell, G. Rodden, D Deeler, . Dill, C. Harlwell, J. Mcbowal, L. Arnold, K. Sfubbs, D. Clark J. Casleel, D. Mowless. EIGHTH RO : J. Sperry, J. Jones, J. Slory, S Lange, L. Sfory, K. Conner, D. Nash, P. Oliver, C. Allensworih, D Mongold, B. Taylor, S. Wilkerson, C. Brent, D. Desoyan, L. Hedgecock B. Miller. NINTH ROW: P. Taylor, S. Schweilzer M. Ware J. Parkers, A Hailey, P. Beflencourr, C. Gieg. B. Barkley, P. Hoimann, B. 'l'wisf, F. Allison G. Rowden, D. Billie, D. Haselwood, B. Barns, D. Pallison. i F 'FPA . ev... -- s-.sg -ehx X .mme y.,.,e..., W..-. - ,., 13.2.1 11 Y f-'LQ Ny Q Inglis, L. Johnson, S. Inglis, R S. Hanson, D. Phillips, B. Rader Warlron, R. Perez, M. Gaona M. Hacking, L. Stanley D. Allen, B. Lynch, M S. Lim. EIGHTH ROW O'Connor, G. Crow, D G. Green, T. Reclor, J V. Morris. NINTH ROW R. Paiz, G. Norville, G wg N X lit! X ' is ' - - Ss- 1 , fi er., . S f K ln ffe.-Kgs lu- 1 gs.. . ' Q 1 A ' ' eye . ,Q seg., .V..fff fhEgL . . T, A K .jg ,fffr 1'-, Q Q -We is . s B. f. . 58 X . ..,.....,'... ... . se . - FRONT ROW, leff lo riqhi: D. Hopkins, M. Bumeris, B. Heals, L. Spencer, B. Price, S. Graham, K. Dale, P. Bag- leg, . Gribble, E. Brown, J. LuHreIl, S. Moses. SECOND R W: C. Disne , T. Klakoff, D. Hammih, V. Farrow, K. Goodman, B. l-llahn, N. Zimmerman, C. Biane, N. RoH- ri es L. Whilehorn Y. Fanfhus J. Scoll, S. Hornunq. Tl?lIlfD now: w. winsron, N.'Hughes, I. senden, c. s Stepheson, P. Gorham, B, Hagslad, L. Mallhews, A. Nel- son, M. Hensley, K. Beauchamp, S. Creel, D. Dunne, A Banks. FOURTH ROW: C. Bishop, M. Linfesfy, J. Graves M. Evelefh, S. Blomberg, D. Sf. Claire, G. Barflinq, D Nocodemus, P. Palla, D. Brown, C. Walker, G. Kinoshila FIFTH ROW: J. Buslard, G. Lulher, E. Nichols, B. Howell T. DeVenney, L. Malig, J. Lim, M. Mayfield, M. Daillak Senior council planned staged The firsl loolball dance, Senior Class Play, Senior Banquel' ancl campus improvemenl i projecls resullecl from ihe clelerminaiion of rhe SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL 'fo make 'rhis year iheir besl al Bl-lS. MIKE DAILLAK, TEP KLAKOFF, Presidenf Vice-Presidenl MARCIELLE HENSLEY, YVONNE FANTHUS, ' Serirefary Treasurer ' B . if . A B , 3 57 Xizfrt' K , . 453 SQ B' , .- Ne? few xg: .2 sig M W is illgkgw ywle R , .N .K 5' S 'f ,,,. A During fha Chrislmas season the Senior Class Council, including Dale Schauer Vic Farrow Sarah Hornung and Mike Daillak, led students in donating lo lhe Toys for Tois drive sponsored by fhe Marines Hf..r..s TGYS - 2 TDTST I t i',1wnwe.' AQ jx. ,. , .i6a we sv' aw Seniors danced and enioyed a delicious meal, followed by lislening lo sludenl speakers and enlerlainmenf by lhe Mimics, alS:l1e :annual Senior Banquel, Sfairway lo lhe ars, ' class activities. The Senior Banquel, Slairway lo 'Hwe Sl'ars, began end-of-'llwe-year aclivilies for seniors, followed by Baccalaureale, Class Day, Gradualion, and, for llneir lasl gel-loe gelher as a class, 'lhe Whing-Ding. Parenfs and friends walched proudly as sen ors slood lo receive fhelr diplomas on gradLallon n gh? 5l mums: ,dwii 1 -.en nl' llearly 800 in class of '59 Mike Daillak, senior class president, welcomed exchange sludenls Marcel Lacambra and Birlhe Schluler wilh wishes for a fun-filled year al BHS. JoAnn A'dams Elaine Agan Bill Alexander Richard Alexis MT--micl-'l'erm qraduale SS-summer school graduale 'K-nongraduare Hazel Allen Harry Allen Richard Allen Teresa Allen Jane? Alllson Susan' Allison Linda Allmon Ezekiel Alvarado Carrol Amason Bonnie Anderson continued traditions of BHS. Janice Andrews, MT Norman Angelo Gloria Anthony Billy Anionglovanni Alan Aoki June Aoki Nellie Aparicio Linda Armisiead Emma Armstrong Joyce Armstrong Bert Arnold Eugene Arnold Robert' Arthur Norman Askew Donald Aikison, SS Janice Austin Kenneth Austin' Russell Austin Kurt Ausweqer Pai Bagley Douglas Bailey Frank Baker Arlhur Banks Bonnie Barber Ned Basra Dave Baker Ken Bales, SS R. J. Banks Dick Barr, SS Pele Basla llduisers aided PAUL PRUETT, Senior Class A'dVISCl' Don Baker. SS Helen- Ball Samuel Banks Toni Barrera Priscilla Bafey Shirley Barrel? Ronald Barlel Gloria Ballaglia Sandra Beaubien class projects. ELAINE HARKINS, Senior Class Adviser Saundra Bifker Billie Blakeney Evelyn Blue Belly Boen MT-mid-lerm gracluale SS-summer school graduale '-nongraduale Kay Beauchamp George Berkshire Nifa Bickmore Jody Blankenship Fay Bolin Teresa Beltran Ray Berry James Billings Sian Blomberq Bunny Bonavenluri Jeff Bender Claudia Biane Carolyn Bishop Raymond Bloomquisl William Bone l . '59 Seniors An imaginative senior depicted a make campus clean-up a gama I r licipale in. 2 an Nelda Bridgewaier Pafrick Brimmer Slovenia Brown Ted Brown MT-mid-rerm graduale SS-summer school graduale 3'-nongraduaie 56 Dena Borden Sue Bowen' Dale Brandon Cliff Brown, SS Melinda Bruce Sandy Bosworih Clarissa Bowers Jack Branlley Dorolhy Brown Jayne Bryan? Norman Bowen Diane Bradford Tom Brenneman Edwina Brown- Lonnie Bryanl' l I ! X Q :E Programs, shoes, and handbags were deserled as seniors danced far inlo fhe morning al rhe Whing-Ding. Vicfor Capinha Judie Carlson Lennie Carr George Carson Dorolhy Carler Lonneda Carfer' Sandra Carver Larry Caslro Lucy Caslro Charles Cafe Barbara Calhcarf Edith Chandler Dale Chase Dorolhy Chavez Judy Church Anifa Clark Jim Clark' James Claxlon Ron Claxlon Linda Clay Juanita Claylon Jerry Cloud Barbara Clymer Anila Cobb MT-mid-lerm graduaie l '-nongraduale Warren Coker Doris Collier Leslie Collin James Collins Pilar Colunga Roberl Condren Gary Condry Sharon Cone Ernesl Cooksey Larry Copeland ,sm e 5 David Edmondson Sidney Edmondson Marvin Edwards Richard Edwards Gail Eggers Orval Elkins Mary Ellis Thomas Ellis Dwighf Eirich Larry Embry Wayne Empey Joyce Eoff Sonia Evans Jeffrey Eveland Mike Evelefh Rosalinda Fairbrooks, SS Yvonne Fanfhus Vicior Farrow ff usan Faulkngrr Anifa Felius V . , H singer Pilar Phillip Fillmore Julian Filofeo F F' ii. Marshall Finn Mary Ann Fisher Jack Fissel Bob Fleming ' onal I ' , Douglas Flolcher fulfilling ambitions. M Nancy Fletcher Carol Floyd Carol Fornas Jerrold Fousf, MT Charlene Francisco Penny Frazer David Freeze Sfanley French Carroll Friedley' Freda Fry Q22 X XXXXX me NS X. .HQ ' X X LM ,,,. . X NN r ,Q XX f - A Q I - . X L 2 ' 'V x .- L X SwfX:ivfX.s-.1 mis.-gin X X X XX? . X. ' -- X. . XX X - -X X -XXXX X 1. w X 1 W X .X 5 N X X X ,uk .XXX HX X- Xxkx ' x .. X .. Ni gf. i x X X K- .XXX . . . XG W X X . XX. ' ,.. . 5 we X X Xi - v: X XX SX .9 v3,.gx. : X .. . ..... , X Q S5 x X X if-X .ESX f X .Y :,,, xx XS X. 5 .Y G L 1 5 K . W XX 5 'R N Q .X N X .XV ....... A mw- ss: XX X X NX , X X NK 5X kg 5 X59 R JI XX X . , px KX N XX X X N X X S Q ...:, X N 'K X I - : RES h. X. N T X L, X XXXX SX 1 i .-- X X . HX PAQ. . -XXX --,, :- gm LQ N L- . X f K XX .gr W ' W i- x if ' v - W. ' K-XXX 1- K , s z Q vw: ' XEXX ,, ' : .232 ,X ' h X SQ 'V 1 .X - X 1 , ,. . ,XX ff . A I X x - E515 my S-Q 1- XX Xifzgffxs fi X M , 'fi g s -iii . A f V k KS' A Q 55+ 'T -' ,.,,.M 1 ' 1,1 V- XI .X K 5 X5 aw -- X 1 X M,- X L 'gf FQ?-1. ,X Y .. ,Q ' 7 2 X X A' 1 X f 'Q-f,XQ.Xf k -x-.xx .X P u X .v My MV PX: , x fm. '39'Q5Bv .X Class of '59 garnered scholastic Eloise Nelson, Dean of Girls, conigralulaled hard-working seniors who earned Bank of America trophies: Nadine Hughes, Liberal Arlsg Bob Merson, Malh-Scienceg Julie lqer, Fine Arfsg Kalhy Kessler, Home Economics. ... Harvey Hall Dorolhy Hammill Carol Hanna Slanley Harbaugh MT-mid-lerm graduale SS-summer school graduale '-nongraduale Charlene Hardin Norma Harmon Barbara Harper Connie Harris Gerald Harris Madeline Harrison Rosa Harrison Donna Harlunian Marie Harfzell Yvonne Haslings honors and awards. Gerald Haffield Larry Hay'den Shirley Headley Belle-Frances Healy andra Healy Roy Hefner Sharon Hahn Kiffy Helm Jean Hellon G1 Johnson Hembrse. MT Richard Hembree Doreen Henry Karla Henry Le enry E Sfephen Henry Marcielle Hensley Naiha Lee Henson Patricia Henson David Hibdon Vaughn Hicks i X . 67 ff' N ,,-. w.,-. . X wmv x-N, x s XX X' Ndgm, ' fl ' X ,vm it v-mmm. o o 0 . 53-i i T S Q N-Q? X -X N. , P S X ..,,?E 3 , - iwwffei ww Ted Klakoff Gwendolyn Kliewer James Kliewer Jane Knight Gerald Kopper Dennis Krause Ronald Lackey Elaine Lamkin Gladys Lampkin Douglas Lan'dwer I I Sidney Lanier Carl Lanferman Roman Lara Lula Mae Larkins Howard Lawson, SS Pauline Lawson' Glenda Laxon Greqoria Leal Sherman Lee Marc Leon X I Donald Le Pell Charcine Levinqsion Kevin Lighfner Sally Likens John Lim X ! Marche Linfesfy Susan Lipp Delberr Livengood Michael Loffis D W N l l MTmd+e EQ 3 a X X SS-summer school gre re kip. l 'k-nongraduafe F . X P 'L Qi K Ex -X . V W Q0 b Q -V K W W CN ' Q 2' X 3 - xx X mx Adrienne Lorenzi ' Larry Luke Darrel Lum R5 Luiher Judith LuHreII David Lykins Owen Lykins Rhonda MacGiIIivray Ol a Mackey X k -- C 73 Q 41 Af noon, hungry seniors gafhered in fhe cafeferia io ea! and cafch up on ihe laresf gossip. X X M ' ligymgana Jeanne Mahoney X X ' 7 0 If ll c In i congregated I fcilnflffiilly Laberia Malone Charlene Maltby Margaref Marroquin Alan Marfin lla Marfin, SS Ronny Martin Louise Marfinez Beify Maris Sharon Mailock Lois Maffhews James Maflly Jerry Maylield Michael Mayfield Dale Medford Reuben Meeks Roberl Merson Deanna Messick Dorwina Miller Jeanelfe Miller Ann Mills I MT-mid-lerm graduate l -nongraduale Lorene Mills' Jack Milyus James Milchall Mike Mitchell Shirley Mifchell Harry Moak! Carmen Monlanio' Joe Monfez, SS Paul Mooney Donna Moore Johnny Moore Marv Jo Moore Phillip Moore e d Royce Morgan Glenda Morris Sharon Moses Linda MoYi Plans were key to Ellen Moore Marylon Moore Maria Morin Roger Mueller Allan Muller George Moore Patricia Moore Evelyn Morrell Wesley Mullen, MT Larry Mundorf Diane Dunn gained valuable advice from Helen Slone, ller counselor, on selection of college courses afler graduahon. ,gf ill K: 14... as 3 ' x , B r Seniors attended BHS activities Aided by Cily Assessor John Nlongold, senior Mike Evelelh learned much about city gcvernmenf and rhe posilionf of Cify Assessor, on Siudeni Government Day. Diane Park Sharon Parker Willie Parker Edward Parks MT-mid-lerm graduale QU U' Qfdbl O'0 69-f SS-summer school gracluale M LL . LLLAQ if-nonqracluaie r X 'N Geraldine Parks Richard Parfain Donna Patron Scoif Payne ,wp Glenn Pedersen Lee Penninqfon Bobbie Perkins Roberl' Perkins Bernice Perry, MT ' ina dl QP C-Pf 'VJ Q- 'Lv' 9g-0 271 l f J' for the last tlme.Qf?ij,5efm+f Q 0 f P P e fix Slifffff Linda Phelps William Phillips Kafhleen Pierce John Plell' William Pliler Pally Pocorena Charles Pool Don Porfer Glenn' Porlor Herman Parlor, SS Roy Poleel Geraldine Pounds Anifa Presley Slephen Preslon Brenda Price Kafhleen Price Marqarel' Puclrefl Reida Puckelf Bernard Puqef Roberf Quinn Aw ,gk Q E wg XSQQQ E Q w gsm-5' X K , zz . X X K . . , 3 no- ww fx-5 M L ' . M 1 NM K Q .I - R 1 is - : X X Q J H L'.'Vk A is - r -5 1 4. X , 3 -1.2- K Q R .ff S s .Q -uma Q: sf M - ---,- . - - --gmf:-..vsV.fp,:vf, WK, H-. 5, x N J . .. Q X, X 'mx Q N N X X . xx xx A-E 5 fi . i Q- ,... . .- K Q Q Kay Sargenl' Lana Sargenf Shirley Sasselli Dorofhy Schaefer Dale Schauer Frank Shalllng Roberl Scherb Blrfhe Schlufer Bel-ly Schmidt Roberi Schmldr air: ' Schuele Judith Scor! Michael ScoH Glenda Scrivner Sharon Seaman X re e Selden Norma Shearer Shirley Shells Carl Shellon Rada Sherman l Leonard Shofner Bill Simco Donaid Simon Lenora Sipe Lois Sisco Leon Skinner Diane Slikker Fred Slikker Richard Sloss Carol Smiih I MT-mid-'I'erm gracluaie SS-summer school gracluaie I Charles Smifh, SS Dana Smifh David Smith Fred Smifh Hermine Smith Johnny Smith Mary Ann Smith Robert Smiih Susie Smifh Kennefh Snell Ronnie O'NeiI and Belle-Fran Healy ordered lheir gradu- afion announcemenls and class rings from Chuck O'Neil in lhe Sludenl Slore. Danny Sn'ffin Lawrence Sowell Danny Sparks Curlis Spaulding I Georgie Spawn Sally Spence Lee Spenger, MT William Spohn Marsha Slaflord Evelyn Slancil Rod Slanley Dale Sf. Claire Wayne Steele Claudia Slepheson Donald Stevens EvereH'S1evenson, MT Carol Sfewarf Pafricia Slockman Thomas Sfrauqhn Judilh Sirauss Thomas Sfrongin Mickey Sfubblefield Pearl Sfubblefield Sandra Slump MT-mid-lerm graduale I SS-summer school gracluale I Marilyn Sfurdevanf Mana Sullivan, MT Gary Sufhers Brian- Swick, SS Donna Taira James Taylor Richard Temple James Thionnef Duane Thomas Rosie Thomas, MT l ,H a E 1 . 1 5 Q1 E v ,ww a az ' ' 1 arniL .li -QM -',-.A i l ERS l xl ' N Glenda Woodard X Ben Woods Michael Woodson Brian Wrighl Linda Wrighl l Rldiifd Wflgllf GUY YGBHS Frank Ynoslroza Curfis Young, MT Mary Young Richard Young Carmen Zaragoza Conslance Zarkos Arie Zimmerman l' Frank ZubEa Palrick Adams Elhan Allen Joseph Fosler, MT Roberl' Fowler Carol Knodel Linda Lindsay Some seniors lacked photi' Edgar Brown William Burdick, MT Jim Chesser, SS James Childers Craig Cliflon Richard Collins, SS Russell Cook Ann Crawford David Cuen Richard Dreilh Paul Duarle Harold Feliz George Ferguson Gailia Ford Lorerla Ford Joyce French Frank Garreff James Gerber, SS George Graham Jesse Hall Ree Hamillon Lawrence Harr, SS Dennis Hari, MT Jerry Hendricks Claude Holi, SS Carl Jones, SS Keifh Johnson Alfonzia Jordan, MT John Kirkwood R'chard Mendez Tommy Morris June Owens Roberl Ozerelny Helen Ramirez Carole Samarin Edward Scorl Barbara Sipe James Smilh Perry Smilh. SS Donna Sfaniier Barbara Siokes, MT Linda Watson James Whaley Edward Worley nw 1 MT-mid-ierm gracluaie SS-summer school gracluale ik-nongraduale 9l iii gf ,fffmbl ,fu W -l . i ll . ri l J F r O O O O A chvrhes of Semars Each girl and boy is aufomafically a member of Girls' League or LMS respecfively. AGAN, ELAINE: Class Council 9, IOA: YMCA Club IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ. ALDERETE, BEN: Boys' IRC IZ. ALETIS, RICI-IARD: FFA 9. ALLEN, TERESA: A Cappella Choir 9B, IO, IZ? Blue 8: Whife I I, IZ: FI-IA 9: Fufure Teachers of America IZ: I-losfess Club IO: Ouill Xi Scroll IIB, IZ: Spanish Club IO, I I, Sec. I I: Y-Teens Club IO. ALLISON, JANET: CSF I IB: Fufure Teachers of America IIB, IZ: Class Council IO: Y -Teens Club 9, IO: Na- fional Thespian Sociefy IZ: Rally Club IZ: Class Council IZ. ALLISON, SUSAN: A Cappella Choir IO,I I: Messengers IO, I I: Tennis Team I I, IZ. ALLMON, LINDA: Hosfess Club IOB, II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Modern Dance Club IOB, ll, IZ: Vallcyries IOB, II. IZ: KOCI6 Y 9, IO, I I, IZ. ALVARADO, EZEKIAL: Boys' Service Club 9A: Visual Aids 9. ANDERSON, BONNIE: Boosfers 9: Modern Dance Club II, IZ: Lee-Ah-Miy Y IIA, IZ, Chaplain. ANDREWS, JANICE: Boosfers I IA: Drill Team IIA: FHA IIB: Class Council IZ. ANGELO, NORMAN: FFA IOB, II, IZ: Recreafion Club 9: Rifle Club 9A: Torch 8: Saber IOB, II, IZ: I-Ionor Cadef Officer Bar: Torch 81 Saber Key: American Legion Oufsfanding Cadef Medal. ANTI-IONY, GLORIA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9B, IO, I I, IZ, Sec.: Gushers I I: Fufure Teachers of America I I: Modern Dance Club I I IZ: Class Council IOA. ANTONGIOVANNI, BILLY: Circle B IZ. AOKI, ALAN: Boys' IRC 9, IO, II, IZ: Chinese Club 9, IO, II, IZ: Circle B IO. AOKI, JUNE: CSF 9B, IO, IIB: Class Council 9, IO: FHA 9B: Fufure Teachers of America IZ: Girls' IRC IO, I I, IZ: Spanish Club I0. ARMISTEAD, LINDA: ASBI-IS Execufive Board IZ: Co- ordinafing Council IZ: Girls' League Pres. IZ: Amacaclia Y 9: Thefa Y' IO. ARMSTRONG, JOYCE: Drill Team IIB, IZ. ARNOLD, BERT: Boys IRC IZBI CSF I If SAA I I. ARNOLD, EUGENE: Science Club II, IZ, Vice-Pres. II: UN Club Il, IZ: I-lon. Menfion, Sci. Fair. AUSTIN, JANICE: Merchies IZ, Publicify Manager: Li-Ah- Miy Y II, IZ, Pres. II, IZ. AUSTIN, RUSSELL: Boosfers 9A: Class Council IOA. BAGLEY, PAT: Blue 8fWhife I I, IZ, Co-Edifor IZ: Boosfers 9, Pres.: CSF IO, II, IZA: Coordinafing Council IZ: Class Council 9, IO, II, IZ: Girls' League IO: ISC II, IZ, Publicify Chairman I I:Lafin Club IO, I I, IZ: NFL IO, I I, lZ:OuilI 84 Scroll I I, IZ: Rally Club 9, IO, I I, IZ: Sci- ence Club I I: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. BAKER, FRANK: Torch 8: Saber I I, IZ, Sec. I I. BARBER, BONNIE: I-losfess Club IOA. BARRERA, TONI: Coorclinafing Council IZ: Fufure Nurses' Club IO, II, IZ, Sec. II, Treas. IZ: Los Amigos IOB, I I, IZA, Pres. IZ. .i BATEY, PRISCILLA: A Cappella Choir IO, I I, IZ: Boosfers I IA. BATTAGLIA, GLORIA: Boosfers I IA: Coordinafing Council 9, IO, I I: Fl-IA 9, IO, I I, Pres. 9, IO: Class Coun- cil I IA. BEAUCI-IAMP, KAY: ASBI-'IS Execufive Board IZ, Yell Leader IZ: Class Council IZ: Vallcyries IOB, I I, IZ, Sec. IZ: Koda Y 9, IO, I I, IZ, Sec. I I. BECKLUND, JAN: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IO: Gush- ers IZA: Boosfers 9: Lafin Club IO: Merchies IZA: Or- chesfra I I:Senior Secrefaries IZ: Biology Club IZ: Drum 8: Bugle Corps IO. BENDER, JEFF: Band IO: Circle B I I, IZ. BENNETT, SARAI-I: A Cappella Choir IIA: Drill Team IIA: Girls' League IIA. ' BERRY, RAY: Rifle Club I I, IZ: Torch 8: Saber I I, IZ. BIANE, CLAUDIA: Coordinafing Council, Sec. IZ: Girls' IRC IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Class Council II, IZ: Vallcyries IOB, I I, IZ. BRICKMORE, NITA: Drill Team IOB, I I: Messengers IIA. BISI-IOP, CAROLYN: Brush 8: Palleffe IZA: Class Council IZA. BITKER, SAUN DRA: Class Council 9A. BLANKENSI-IIP, JODY: Girls' Tennis Team I0. I I, IZ. BLOMBERG, STAN: Circle B IO, II: LMS IZ: Class Council IZ. BLINKS, JOI-INNIE: A Cappella Choir IO. BLUE, EVELYN: Senior Secrefaries IZ: Kappa Y 9, IO, Il, IZ, Pres. 9, Chaplain IO, Sec. IZ. BONABENTURI, BUNNY: I-Iosfess Club IOA: Modern Dance Club IZ: Class Council IOA. BONE, WILLIAM: Big B IZ: Circle B IO, II: Visual Aids 9, IO, Vice-Pres. 9: YMCA Club IZ. BOWEN, SUE: Messengers 9. BRENNEMAN, TOM: Coordinafing Council IZ: Rifle Club, Pres. IZ: Torch 84 Saber IZ. BRIDGEWATER, NELDA: Gushers IZ: Class Council II: Merchies IIA, IZ. BRIMMER, PATRICK: Bancl 9, IO, II, IZ: Coordinafing Council IIA: Philos Telos IOB, I I, Pres. IIA. BROCK, CAROLYN: Boosfers 9B, IO: CSF 9, IO, IZA! Senior Secrefaries IZ, I-Iisforian IZ: Spanish Club IOA, Sec. BROWN, DOROTI-IY: ASBI-IS Execufive Board IZ, His- forian: CSF IOA, II, IZA: Campus Affairs IZ: Class Council IO, II, IZ: Lafin Club 9, IO, II: NFL II: Rally Club IO, IIB: Vallcyries IOB, I I, IZ: Alpha Omega Y 9, IO, II, IZ, Treas. 9, Chaplain IO, Sec. II, Pres. IZ: Sfudenf Chmn., Campus. Improvemenf Com. IZ: Teen- Age Cify Gov'f Day, II: Banlc of America Award IZ: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. BROWN, EDWINA: Aquaneffes 9B, IO, II, IZ: Blue 81 Whife I I, IZ: Class Council 9, IO, I I, IZ: Girls' League IZ, Publicify Chairman: Lafin Club 9: Messengers 9A: Ouill 8: Scroll I I, IZ: YMCA Club 9, IO. BRUCE, MELINDA: Aquaneffes IO, I I, IZ, Treas. I I:I-Ios- fess Club IOB, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Class Council IIA: Modern Dance Club I I, IZ: Vallcyries IOB, I I, IZ: Koda Y 9, IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Big B Queen IZ. BRYANT, JAYNE: YMCA Club IZ. BRYANT, LONNIE: FFA 9, IO, I I, IZ. BUCHANAN, SUSAN: Senior Secrelaries IZ: Alpha Omega Y 9, IO, I I, IZ, Chaplain IO, Sec. I I. BUMERTS, JOHN: Big B IIB, IZ. BUMERTS, MARA: CSF 9B, IIB: Class Council IIB, IZ: Oracle II, IZ, Assisfanl Edilor IZ: Quill 8: Scroll IIB, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Alpha Omega Y IO, I I, IZ, Pres. I I: Cullural Achv. Com. IZ. BUNTIN, JEAN: Aquanelles I I: CSF IOB, IIA: Drill Team IOB, II, IZ: Lalin Club 9, IO: Messengers 9A: Alpha Omega Y IO, I I, IZ,Treas. IIB. BURR, NANCY: Class Council 9, IOB, I I, IZ: Girls' IRC IZ: Hosless Club IO, I I, IZ, Hisrorian IZ: Modern Dance Club IO, I I, IZ, Treas. IZ: Vallcyries IO, I I, IZ, Hislorian II: YMCA Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Pres. 9, Treas. IO, His- 'rorian I I. BUSTARD, JOHN: Boys' IRC IZ: Circle B 9B, IO, II: Coordinaling Council IZ. CALDWELL, PAT: Drill Team I IB: Senior Secrelaries IZ. CAMP, MARIE: Drill Team IOA: Senior Secrelaries IZ. CANON, KAREN: Ni-Lo-Kii Y 9, IO. CARLSON, JUDIE: A Cappello Choir IO, II, IZ: Drill Team IO, II: Class Council I IA: Merchies IZ: Messen- gers IZA: Missiledynes 9, IO. CARTER, DOROTHY: FHA 9B: Recreafion Club 9A. CARTER, LONNIDA: Y-Teens Club IZ. CARVER, SANDIE: YMCA Club IZ. CHANDLER, EDITH: FHA 9B: Girls' League IOA: Class Council IIB. CHAVEZ, DOROTHY: Los Amigos II, IZ. CHURCH, JUDI: Drill Team IOB, I I. CLARK, ANITA: Girls' League I I. CLAY, LINDA: Class Council 9:YMCA Club 9, IO, I I, IZ. CLYMER, BARBARA: A Cappella Choir IZ: Drill Team IO: Fu+ure Nurses' Club 9, IO: Fulure Teachers of America IZ. COLLIN, LESLIE: Oracle II, IZ, Senior Edilor IZ: Quill 8: Scroll IZ: Senior Secrelaries IZ: YMCA Club 9, IO. CONDRY, GARY: Boys' Service Club IIB, IZ, Sec. IZ: LMS IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ. CORSE JOHN: Band 9: Campus Affairs IZ: Missiledynes II: NFL IZ: Science Club II, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Class Council IZ: Walrus Club IIB. CRAWFORD, RICHARD: A Cappella Choir IO, II, IZ: Boys' Chorus I I: Spanish Club IOA: SAA II, IZ. CREEL, SUSAN: Class Council I I, IZ: Kocla Y 9, IO, I I, IZ: Council Rep., Sec.: Varsily Yell Leader IZ. CREMER, LUCILLE: FHA 9A: Messengers 9A. CURTIS, ELEEN: Messengers 9B, IIB. DALE, KAY: ASBHS Execulive Board IZ, Commissioner of Clubs: Band IO, I I: Booslers 9, Sec.: CSF IOB: Cam- pus Affairs IO, II, IZ: Coorclinaling Council IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Girls' IRC IO, II, IZ: Girls' League 9: ISC IO, Sec.: Class Council IO, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. I I: Lalin Club IOA:VaIIcyries IOB, I I, IZ. DARGITZ, LINDA: Aquanelrles II, IZ: Drill Team IIA: Class Council IOA: Kappa Challa Y IIB, IZ, Pres. IIB, IZA. DAVIS, JUDITH: Fulure Nurses' Club I I, IZ, Pres. IZ DEMRY, RUTH: Drill Team I IA, Sec.-Treas.: Class Coun- cil 9A. DEVENNEY, TRENT: ASBHS Execulive Board 9: Boys' Serv- ice Club I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Campus Alilairs II: Co- ordinaling Council 9, II: Class Council 9, IO, II, IZ, Pres. 9: ISC I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. I I: Lalin Club IO, I I, IZ, Pres. I I: NFL 9, IO, I I, Vice-Pres. 9. DICKERSON, CLARA: Messengers 9. DIEL, LINDA: Booslers IO: Hosless Club IOB, IIA: Class Council II: Kappa Y IO, II, IZ. DISNEY, CAROL: Blue 8: While I I: Hosless Club IOB, I I, IZ: Modern Dance Club IOB, I I, IZ: Class Council IO, IZ: Vallcyries IOB, II, IZ. , DODDS, MARY: Girls' IRC I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Hosless Club IO, IIA: Class Council IIB, IZ: Moclern Dance Club II, IZ: Valkyries IOB, I I, IZ, Treas. II, Vice-Pres. IZ: YMCA Club 9B, I I. DODSON, LINDA: FHA 9: Messengers IIB. DOSS, RONALD: FFA 9, IO, II, IZ. DOW, GORDON: Boys' Service Club II, IZ: CSF IIB, IZA: LaI'in Club IO, I I: Missiledynes I IB, IZ, Vice-Pres. II, Hislorian IZ. DREITH, SANDY: Senior Secrelaries IZ. DUNHAM, LARRY: Big B II.: IZ: Boys' IRC IIB, IZ: Circle B IOB, IIA: Pro Y II, IZ, Sec. IZ: Class Council IZA. DUNN, DIANE: Coordinaling Council IOB: Class Council 9A, IIA, IZ: Messengers 9A: NFL 9, IO, II, IZ, Treas. IO, Vice-Pres. II: Oracle IZA: Rally Club 9, IO, II: Science Club I IA, Alpha Omega Y 9, IO, I I, IZ, Pres. IO, Treas. 9. 5 EDMONDS, PAT: Aquanelles IO: Valkyries IOB, II, IZ: Koda Y 9, IO, I I, IZ: Apprenfice Song Leader I I. EDMONDSON, DAVID: Big B IOB, I I, IZ: Pro Y II, IZ, Pres. IZB. EDMONDSON, SIDNEY: A Cappella Choir I I : Advanced Girls' Glee Club IO: Blue 81 While II: Booslers IOB: Coordinaling Council IZ: Lalin Club IO: Senior Secre- laries IZ, Pres. IZ: Class Council IO. EDWARDS, JOYCE: Brush 81 Palelle IO, IIA: Hosless Club IOA. ELKINS, ORVAL: Big B IOB, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Circle B 9. ELRICH, DWIGHT: Band 9, IO: Boys' Chorus IZ. EMPEY, WAYNE: Band IZ: Boys' Service Club IIB: Mis- siledynes I I. EOFF, JOYCE: Messengers IOA. EVELETH, MIKE: Boys' Service Club IO, II, IZ: CSF IZ: Coordinaling Council II: ISC II, IZ, Pres. II: Class Council I I, IZ: Lalin Club IO. I I: Philos Telos I IA: Rally Club I IA, IZ: UN Club I I,Junior Represenlalive. FANTHUS, YVONNE: Aquanelles I0, II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Coordinaling Council IZ: Class Council IO, IZ, Treas. IZ: SAA IOB, I I, Sec. I I: YMCA Club 9, IO, I I, IZ. 93 .Ll FARROW, VIC: Big B IIB, IZ: Boys' IRC IZ: Boys' Serv- ice Club I IB, IZ, Pres. IZ: CSF I IB: Circle B IOB, IIA: Coordinafing Council IZ: LMS 9B, IO, II, IZ: Class Council IZ. FAULKNER, SUSAN: Aquaneffes 9B, IO, I I: Koda Y 9B, IO, II, IZ. FELTUS, ANITA: A Cappella Choir IO, I I: Class Council I IB. FINN', MARSHALL: Big B IZ: Circle B 9, IO, I II SAA I I, IZA. FISSEL, JACK: Missiledynes II, IZ: Philos Telos IOB, I IB. FLETCHER, DOUG: Circle B IO, I I. FLETCHER, NANCY: Drill Team I IB: Senior Secrefaries IZ. FLOYD, CAROL: Drill Team IIB, IZA. FORD, LORETTA: FHA IZ: Spanish Club IZ. FOSTER, THELMA: Class Council IIA. FOUST, JERRY: Band 9, IO, II: LMS 9, IO, I I, IZ: Rally Club IZ. FRAZER, PENNY: Senior Secrefaries IZ: Alpha Omega Y IO II IZ FRIEDLEY, CARROLL: Boys' Chorus IO, Pres. GADSON, MARION: A Cappella Choir IZ: Band 9B, IO, I I, IZ, Lieufenanf IZ: Boys' IRC IZ: Campus Affairs IZ. GALLAND, CLARK: FFA 9, IO, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. GALLOWAY, JIM: ASBHS Execufive Board IZ, Sfudenf Body Pres.: CSF IOB: Campus Affairs IZ: Rally Club IZ. GAONA, PAUL: Los Amigos I IB. GARMAN, DOROTHY: Brush 81 Paleffe IZ. GILBERT, SUE: Aquaneffes IO, I I, IZ: Y-Teens Club IO, I I, IZ. GILBERT, TOM: Circle B 9B, IO: Pro Y IIB, IZ, Ser- geanf-af-arms IZ. KILLASPEY, KARMA: Drill Team IZ. GIPSON, RUBY: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IOB, II: FHA 9: Modern Dance Club IIB, IZ. GLANTZ, CAROL: Alpha Omega Y 9, IO, I I, IZ. GOLD, SHARON: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9B, IO, Vice-Pres. IO: ASBHS Execufive Board 9, Represenfafive- af-Large: Blue 84 Whife IZA, Co-Business Manager: Boosfers II: CSF IOA: Coordinafing Council 9: Class Council 9: Girls' IRC IO, I I, IZA: Lafin Club IOA: Or- chesfra IOB, II, IZA: UN Club II. GOMEZ, JOSEPHINE: Los Amigos IZ: Messengers IOB, I I. GOODMAN, KERRY: Girls' League IOA: Merchies I I, IZ, Publicify Chairman: Class Council IZ. GRAHAM, SALLY: Drill Team IO, II, IZ: Class Council 9B, IO, IIA, IZ: Lafin Club IO, I I, IZ: Kappa Y I I, IZ. GRANNELL, MARTY: Blue 34 Whife II: CSF 9, IO, II: Campus Affairs I I, IZ: Coordinafing Council IZ: Hosf- ess IO, Modern Dance Club IO, II, IZ, Treas. II, Pres. IZ: Nafional Thespians IO, I I: Koda Y I I, IZ: Varsify Song Leader: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. GRAVES, JOHN: Band 9: Recreafion Club 9B, IOA, IIB: LNS, Sr. Rep. IZ. GRAY, MICHAEL: Circle B IIB, IZ: Hon. Menfion, Sci. Fair. GREYNOLDS, JULIE: Boosfers I I: Senior Secrefaries IZ. GRIBBLE, DIANE: Aquaneffes IO, I I, IZ: Campus Affairs II, IZ: ISC IIB, IZ: Missiledynes II, Sec.: Modern Dance Club I I, IZ: NFL IOB: Class Council IZ: Valkyries I I, IZ. GROGG, CHARLES: Big B II, IZI Boys' IRC II, IZ: Circle B 9, IO: Class Council IO, I I: Pro Y IZ. GROVES, JOHN: Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Capfain IZ: Rally Club IOB, GRIJALVA, ROSIE: Los Amigos IZ. GRUNDY, DARLENE: A Cappella Choir II: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9, IO, I I, Vice-Pres. IO. GUSMAN, ESTHER: Los Amigos IO, I I, IZ. HAGESTAD, BROOKSY: A Cappella Choir IO: ASBHS Execufive Board I I, IZ, Represenfafive-af-Large I I, Sec. IZ: Campus Affairs IZ: Coordinafing Council IZ: Class Council 9, II, IZ: Moclern Dance Club IO, II, IZ: Val- Icyries IO, II, IZ. HAHN, BEVERLY: FHA IOB, II, IZ, Treas. II: Fufure Teachers of America II, IZ: Lafin Club II, IZ: Class Council IOA, IZ: Alpha Omega Y IO, Il, IZ. HAINES, JERRY: FFA IO, II, IZ: Recreafion Club 9, IO, I IA. HAMMITT, DOROTHY: Gushers IZ, Vice-Pres.: CSF 9B, IO, II: IZB, Gold Seal: Coordinafing Council IO, IZ: Lafin Club 9, IO, I I, IZ, Pres. IO: Orchesfra 9, IO, Sec. 9: Rally Club IO, II, IZ, Social Chairman I I, Pres. IZ: Science Club I I, IZ: Class Council IZ: Alpha Omega Y 9, IO, I I, IZ, Pres. 9, Vice-Pres. IZ: DofI'y Driller IZ: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. HANNA, CAROL: Boosfers I IB: Class Council I I:YMCA Club 9, IO, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. IO, Treas. I I. HARBAUGH, STAN: Boys' Service Club I I: CSF IOB, I I: Campus Affairs IZ: ISC I I, IZ: Philos Telos I I: Science Club I IA: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. HARRISON, MADELINE: Brush 8: Paleffe IZ: Merchies IZ. HARTUNIAN, DONNA: Blue Bc Whife IZ: Philos Telos IO, I IA, Vice-Pres. IO, Sec. I I. HASTINGS, YVONNE: Merchies IZ: YMCA Club IZ. HEADLEY, SHIRLEY: Boosfers IO, I I:Fu'Iure Nurses' Club IO, I I: Lafin Club IO, I I, IZ, Sec.-Treas. I I: Oracle I I, IZ, Iclenfificafions Edifor IZ: Ouill 8: Scroll IZ: Alpha Omega Y 9B, IO, II, IZ, Vice-Pres. IO, Sec. II, Ser- geanf-af-Arms IZ. HEALY, BETTE-FRAN: Girls' League IZ: Rally Club IZ: Class Council IZ: Alpha Omega Y IZ. HEALY, SANDRA: Class Council 9, IO, I I : Modern Dance Club 9B, IO, II, IZ: Vallsyries IOB, Il, IZ: Koda Y 9, IO, II, IZ: Apprenfice Yell Leader IIA. HEFNER, ROY:FFA9, IO, II, IZ. HELM, KITTY: Class Council 9A: Hosfess Club IOB: Mes- sengers 9, IO. HEHN, SHARON: A Cappella Choir 9, IO, I I, IZ, Sec. 9: Messengers 9, IO. HELTON, JEANIE: ISC IOA: Modern Dance Club IO, I I, IZ: YMCA Club 9, IO, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. I I, Hisforian 9. HEMBREE, JOHNSON: Boys' Service Club 9B: Recreafion Club 9A. HENDRICKS, JERRY: Big B IIB, IZA: Chess Club 9B, IOA: Safefy Club IIA. HENRY, DICK: Chess Club II. HENRY, CARLA: Science Club IOB, HENSLEY, MARCIELLE: CSF IO, II, IZ: C-oordinafing Council IZ: Fufure Teachers of America I I, IZ, Sec. I I: Girls' League IO: Class Council IO, I I, IZ, Sec. IZ: Lafin Club IO, II, IZ: Nafional Thespians 9, IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Gold Seal Bearer I2. HENSON, PAT: Aquaneffes IIB, IZ: FHA IOB: Modern Dance Club I IA. HIBDON, DAVID: Oracle II, IZ, Business Manager I2: Ouill 8: Scroll I IB, IZ: Ouo Vadis IO, I I: Finalisf Nafion- al Merif Scholarship Confesf. HILL, EDWIN: Lafin Club IO, I I: LMS I IB, IZ: Recreafion Club 9. - HILL,JOE:Circle B IO, IIA. HILL, RONDLE: Visual Aids 9, IO, I I, IZ, Sec. I I. HILZER, JAN: Fufure Teachers of America IZ. HOETKER, FRANK: Big B IZ: Circle B IIA, IZA: YMCA Club IO, II, IZ, Pres. I2. HOLDEN, BONNIE: Senior Secrefaries IZ. HOLSONBAKE, LYNETTE: Drill Team IOB, II, IZ, Ser- geanf: Messengers 9, IO. HOPKIN, DONNA: Boosfers 9: FHA 9, I I: Girls' League 9B, IO: Hosfess Club 9, IO, I I, Treas. IZ: Class Council II, IZ Lafin Club IO, I I: Messengers 9A: Koda Y I I, IZ. HOPKINS, JOE: A Cappella Choir IO, I I, I2: Boys' IRC I2. HORN, MIKE: Big B I2: Circle B IIB, IZ: LMS 9, IO, IIA: Orchesfra 9, IO, I I, IZ, Manager IZ: SAA IZ. HORNUNG, SARAH: ASBHS Execufive Board IZ: CSF I I, IZ: Coordinafing Council IZ: Class Council 9, IOA, IZ: Girls' League 9, IO: Lafin Club 9, IO, I I, Sec.-Treas. IO: Oracle I I. Edifor I2: Ouill 8: Scroll IIB, IZ, Pres. IZ: Rally Club 9, IZ: Science Club I I, IZ, Sec. IZA: Alpha Omega Y 9, IO, II, IZ, Vice-Pres. 9A, IOB, Sec. IIA, Treas. IZA: DAR Award IZ: Welfare and Safefy Com- miffee IZ: Finalisf in Nafional Merif Scholarship Confesf: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. HAWARD, LEDA: A Cappella Choir IOB, I I: Drill Team I2: FHA 9A, Publicify Chairman: Fufure Nurses' Club 9: Fufure Teachers of America I IA. HOWELL, BOB: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Class Council 9, IZ: Recreafion Club IO, I I: UN Club IZ: Visual Aids 9, I0. HUDEK, CHARLIE: A Cappella Choir II, IZ, Business Manager IZ: Band 9, IO: Boys' Chorus IIB. HUGHES, NADINE: ASBHS Execufive Board: Blue 8: Whife I I, IZ, Eclifor IZ: CSF 9B, IOA, I IB, IZ: Campus Affairs Il, IZ: Coordinafing Council IZ: ISC IIB, IZ: Class Council I I, IZ: NFL 9B, IOA: Nafional Thespians IO:,Ouill 81 Scroll I IB, IZ: Rally Club IIB: Alpha Omega Y IIB, IZ: American Abroad Exchange Sfudenf I I: Bank of America Award IZ. HUNNICUTT, BETTY: Boosfers IOA: Brush 8: Palleffe IZ. HUNT, HELEN: Drill Team IIB, IZ: Class Council 9: Mes- sengers IZ, Treas.: Kappa Challa Y IIB, IZ. HUNTER, MIKE: Boys' Service Club I IB, IZ: CSF I IB: Mis- siledynes I IB: Science Club I I. HUNTINGTON, EDITH: Campus Affairs IZ: Class Coun- cil 9B: Fufure Teachers of America I IA: Orchesfra 9, IO: Lapidaines Club IO, I I, I2, Sec. IZ: Science Club IZ: Shakespearean Club IZ: French Club IOB. HUPP, VIRGINIA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9. IGER, JULIE: Band 9B, IO, I I, IZ: CSF IOB, I I, IZ: Cam- pus Affairs II, IZ, Sec. IZ: Lapidaines IOB, II, IZ, Sec. I I , Pres. IZ: Bank of America Trophy IZ: Gold Seal Bear- er IZ. JACOBS, CAROL: YMCA Club I I, IZ, Treas. I I. JING, KAREN: CSF 9, I0,I I, IZ: Campus Affairs IZ: Ora- cle IZ: Orchesfra 9, IO, I I, IZ: Lapidaines Club IO. I I, IZ, Treas. ll: Science Club IIB, IZ: NCTE Award. JOHNS, TRINA: Kappa Y 9, IO, II, IZ, Vice-Pres. 9, Hisforian IO, Chaplain IZ. JOHNSON, ESTHER: Drill Team I IB, IZ. JOHNSON, FRED: Safefy Club 9A. JOHNSON, JANICE: Senior Secrefaries I2. JOHNSON, LESTER: A Cappella Choir II. JOHNSON, MARC: Coordinafing Council IZ: ISC IIA: Lafin Club IO, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. I I: Orchesfra 9, IO, I I, IZ, Manager I0, Vice-Pres. II, Pres. IZ: Rally Club II, IZA: UN Club IIA. JOHNSON, MAROLYN: A Cappella Choir IZ: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9, IO, I I, Sec. I I : Class Council 9. JOHNSON, MELVINA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club Il, IZ: FHA 95. JOHNSON, SUZANNE: Drill Team I IB, IZ. JOLLY. RON: Visual Aids I I, IZ. JONES, CAROLYN: Aquaneffes IO, I IA: Blue 84 Whife I I: Modern Dance Club IO, II, IZ: YMCA Club 9, IO, li, 12, Chaplain ll. JONES, CHRISTINE: Drill Team IIB, IZA: FHA 9A, Sec. JONES, ENOLA: FHA IZ, Treas.: Fufure Nurses' Club IZ: Class Council IZ. JONES, GLORIA: Girls' Sporfs Club 9. JORGENSON, ROBERT: Lafin Club 9A: NCO Club IO. I I:Torch 84 Saber IZ: Rifle Club 9, IO, I I, IZ. JOW, CLAYTON: Elecfronics Club IO, Il, I2. Sec. Il, Vice-Pres. IZ: Visual Aids 9B, IO. JUNG, HAYWARD: Chinese Club 9, IO, I I, IZ, Sergeanf- af-Arms I I, Vice-Pres. I2. KEITHLEY, DAN: A Cappella Choir I IB: SAA I I: Visual Aids 9. KERN, RAY: FFA 9A. KEY, DONNA: Coordinafing Council IO, I I : Spanish Club IOB, II, Pres. KENNEDY, DONA: Hosfess Club IO, II: Modern Dance Club IO, Il, IZ: Nafional Thespians I2: YMCA Club IO, II, IZ, Pres. II. KESSLER, KATHY: CSF Il: Campus Affairs II, IZ: Co- ordinafing Council I I, IZ: FHA 9A, I I, IZ, Pres. 9, IO, I I:Fufure Teachers ofAmerica I I, IZ, Pres. I I, IZ: Class Council II, I2: Valkyries IOB, II, I2: Bank of America Trophy IZ. KILLEBREW, ALMA: Fufure Nurses' Club IIB. KIMMEL, SAMMY: FFA I I, IZ. KING, JOE: A Cappella Choir II, IZ. KING, JUDI: A Cappella Choir IZ: Kappa Y 9, IO, I I, IZ, Treas. 9, IO, Pres. IZ. KINOSHITA, DAVE: ASBHS Execufive Board IO, I I. Class Pres. IO, II: Big B II, IZ, Sec. IZ: Boys' IRC IO, II, IZ, Vice -Pres. IZ: Boys' Service Club I I : CSF 9, IO, IIA: Campus Affairs IO, I I, IZ: Chinese Club IIB, IZ: Co- ordinafing Council IO, II: Class Council 9, IO, II, IZ: Teen Age Cify Gov'I'. Day IZ: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. KINOSHITA, GENE: ASBHS Execufive Board IZ, Com- missioner of Welfare and Safefy: Blue 8: Whife I I, IZ, Co-Sporfs Edifor IZ: Boys' IRC IO, I I, IZ: Boys' Service Club IO, I I: CSF 9B, IO, I I, Vice-Pres. I I:Chinese Club IIB, IZ: Class Treas. IO, I I: Lafin Club IO, I I, Publicify Chairman II. KIRKLAND, CHUCK: A Cappella Choir IZ. KIRKWOOD, JACK: Band 9, IO, IIA: Orchesfra IIA. KLAKOFF, TED: Boys' IRC IO, II, IZ, Sec. II, Pres. IZ: Coordinafing Council IZ: Class Vice-Pres. IZ. KLIEWER, GWEN: Brush 8: Paleffe I IA: Girls' League I I, IZ, Welfare Chairman. KLIEWER, JAMES: Band 9, IO: Circle B IO: YMCA Club IZ. KNIGHT, JANE: A Cappella Choir IOA, I I, IZ: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9B, IOB: Boosfers 9B: Fufure Nurses' Club II: Hosfess Club IO, II, IZ: Lafin Club IO, II, IZ: Ouo Vadis 9B, IOA: Rally Club IIB. KRAUSE, DENNIS: A Cappella Choir IZ: Orchesfra 9, I I: Science Club IIA. KUKLAND, CHUCK: Boys' Chorus IIB, IZ, Treas. IZ. KUSTER, BEVERLY: Hosfess Club 9B, IO. LACKEY, RONALD: Circle B IO, I I. LANDWER, DOUG: SAA 9B, IO, II, IZ, Sergeanf-at Arms. LANIER, SIDNEY: CSF IZ: Coordinafing Council IZ: Laf- in Club IZ, Pres.: Science Club IZ, Pres.: Gold Seal Bear- er IZ. LANTERMAN, CARL: Recreafion Club I IB. LARA, ROMAN: Boys' Chorus I IB, IZ: Boys' IRC IZ: Los Amigos IO, II, IZ: Na'rionaIThespians I I, IZ. LARKIN, LULA MAE: Gushers IZ: Senior Secrefaries IZ. LAWSON, PAULENE: Drill Team IOB, II, IZ: FHA 9, IO: Girls' IRC IZ: Girls' League IO. LEAL, GREGORIA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IIA: Merchies IO, II, IZ: Messengers IZ: Missiledynes IOA. LEE, SHERMAN: Big B IIB, IZ: Boys' IRC IO, II, IZ: Chinese Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Pres. IIB, IZA: Coordinaf- ing Council IZ. LEVINGSTON, CHARCINE: Drill Team IOB, I I, IZ: Mes- sengers 9B. LEON, MARC: Chess Club 9, IO, I I, IZ, Pres. I I: Coor- dinafing Council: Missiledynes I I, IZ: NFL IO: Orchesfra IZ: Science Club IZ. LIEL, EUGENIA: Spanish Club IO. LIGI-ITNER, KEVIN: Campus Affairs IO, II, IZ: LMS 9: Science Club IOB, II, IZ. LIKENS, SALLY: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9B, IO, I IB. LIM, JOHN: CSF 9, IO, I I: Chess Club 9, IIA, Pres. IIA: Coordinafing Council IIA: Class Council 9, IZ: Lafin Club IOB: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. LINFESTY, MARCHA: Aquaneffes IZ: Class Council I I, IZ: N'afionalThespians IZ: Vallcyries IOB, I I, IZ: YMCA Club 9: Girls' Swim Team IIB. LIPP, SUSAN: A Cappella Choir IZ, Hisforian: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IZ: Fufure Teachers of America IZ, Corres. Sec. ' LOFTIS, MIKE: Blue 81 Whife I I, IZ, Co-Sporfs Edifor IZ. LORENZI, ADRIENNE: ASBHS Execufive Board IZ, Com- missioner of Publicify: Modern Dance Club IOB, I I:Val- lcyries I I, IZ: YMCA Club 9, IO, I I, IZ. LOTHRIDGE, EUGENE: Band 9, IO, I I, IZ: Boys' IRC IZ: Visual Aids 9, IO, IIA. LUKE, LARRY: CSF 9, IO, IIB: Campus Affairs II, IZ! Missiledynes IIB: Orchesfra 9, IO, I I, IZ: Walrus Club IIB, IZ: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. LUM, DARREL: Boys' Service Club I I, IZ, Treas. IZ: CSF 9B, IO, I I:Chinese Club IO, I I, IZ: Circle B IO, IIA: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. LUTHER, GRACE: Coordinafinq Council IZ: ISC IIA: Messengers 9, Vice-Pres.: Orchesfra 9, IO, II, IZ Sec. Leader: Ouo Vadis I I, IZ, Sec. I I, Pres. IZ: Class Coun- ci IZ. LUTTRELL, JUDI: ASBHS Execufive Board IZ, Commission- er of Rallies and Assemblies: Gushers I I: Class Council 9, IO, IZ: Modern Dance Club IO, I I, IZ: Rally Club IZ: Koda Y 9, IO, I I, IZ, Pres. I I, Chaplain IZ. LYKINS, DAVID: Brush 8: Paleffe IZ. MacGILLIVRAY, RHON DA: Senior Secrefaries IZ: Girls' Sporfs Club 9, IO. MADDOX, HARRY: FFA 9, IO, II, IZ, Senfinel IZ. MAHONEY, JEANNE: ASBHS Execufive Board IZ, Com- missioner of Culfural Acfivifies: Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Li- brary Sergeanl' I I, IZ: Class Council I I, IZ: Amacadia Y IO. MALL, SANDRA: Hosfess Club IO, I I, IZ, Sec. IZ: Senior Secrefaries IZ: Spanish Club IO, Treas. MALONE, DON: Boys' Chorus IZ. MALONE, LABERTA: Boosfers IOA: Campus Affairs I IB, IZ: Drill Team IOB, I I, IZ: Class Council 9B, IIB: Hos- fess Club IOB, II, IZ: ISC IIB, IZ. MALTBY, CHARLENE: Fufure Nurses' Club IZ: Messen- gers 9. MARTIN, ILA: Drill Team IZ. MARTIN, RONNY2 Band 9, IO, ll, IZ. MARTINEZ, LOUISE: Los Amigos IZ. MATLOCK, SHARON: CSF IZ: Koda Y I I, IZ. MATTHEWS, LOIS: Fufure Nurses' Club IO: Class Coun- cil IIA, IZ: Lafin Club IO, I I, IZ, Sec. IZ: NFL 9B. MATTLY, JIM: Missiledynes IIB, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ. MAYFIELD, JERRY: Campus Affairs IO, I I, IZ: NFL IOB, IE, IZAHis'lorian IZ: Science Club II, IZ: Visual Aids 9 , IO . MAYFIELD, MICHAEL: Band IOA: Boys' Service Club I IB, IZ: Class Council IZ: Visual Aids 9A: YMCA Club IIB, IZ. MERSON, BOB: CSF 9, IO, I I, IZ, Pres. IO: Coordinafing Council IO, IZ: LMS I IB:NFL9, IO, II, IZ, Pres. IO, IZ: Science Club II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Merif Awards, Science Fairs, Bakersfield, Fresno, II: Bank of America Trophy IZ: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. I fin Y ,L MILLER, DORWINA: Brush 31 Palelle IO: CSF IO, IIA: Fulure Teachers ol America I I, I2: Lalin Club IO, I2: Orcheslra I2. MILLER, JEANETTE: Drill Team IOB, I I, I2: YMCA Club I I, I2. MILLS, ANN: Aquanelles IO: Band Maiorelle IO: CSF II: Coordinaling Council I2: Girls' IRC 9, IO, II, I2: Modern Dance Club I IB, I2: Valkyries IOB, I I, I2, Pres. I2: YMCA Club 9, IO, I I, Pres. 9: Apprenlice Yell Lead- er I I. MITCHELL, MIKE: Big B IIB, I2: Class Council IOA. MOAD, HARRY: Salely Club IOB. MONTANIO, CARMEN: Los Amigos IOB, ll, I2: Mer- chies I2. MONTEZ, JOE: A Cappella Choir 9, IO, I I: Ouo Vadis IOB, IIA, Publicily Manager: Recrealion Club 9, IO, Publicily Manager 9: Circle B. MOONEY, PAUL: Coordinaling Council I2: SAA I I, I2, Pres. I2. MOORE, DONNA: Drill Team IIB, I2: YMCA Club IIB, I2, Chaplain I2. MOORE, ELLEN: Brush 81 Palelle I2: Merchies I2. MOOR.E, GEORGE: Circle B IO. MOORE, LEROY: Recrealion Club I IA: Spanish Club IOB, I I, l2:Torch 8: Saber I I, I2. MOORE, MARYLON: Blue 84 While IIB, I2: Booslers I I, Sec.: Brush 8: Palelle IO: Chess Club IIB, I2, Sec. I2: Nalional Thespians 9, IO, I I, I2: Ouill 8: Scroll I2: Class Council I2. MOORE, PAT:.DrilI Team IO, I I: Messengers 9. MOREHEAD, KENT: Circle B IOB, I I, I2. MIORGAN, ROYCE: Missiledynes I2. MORIN, MARIA: Los Amigos IO, I I, I2: Merchies I2. MORRELL, EVELYN: Drill Team IOB, I I, I2, Sec., Treas.: Kappa Challa Y. MORRIS, GLENDA: Kappa Y II, I2. MOSES, SHERRY: CSF I I : Coordinaling Council 9: Class Vice-Pres. 9: Class Council 9, I IB, I2: Hosless Club IO, II, ISC II, I2: Modern Dance Club II, I2: Nalional Thespians IO, II, I2: Rally Club IO, II, I2, Sec. I2:Slu- denl Body Play Lead IO. MOYA, LINDA: Los Amigos IO, I I, I2: Senior Secrelaries I2. MULLER, ALLAN: SAA I I, I2. MULLER, WESLEY: Eleclronics Club 9B, IO. MUNDORF, LARRY: FFA 9, IO, II, I2: Rille Club 9, IO, I I, I2, Vice-Pres.: Torch 8: Saber I2. McCAA, JUDY: CSF IO: Senior Secrelaries I2. McCAlN, MARY: Drill Team IOB, I I: Hosless Club IOB, I I, I2: Senior Secrelaries I2: Kappa Challa Y IIB, I2, Hislorian. ' McCAY. JANIS: YMCA Club IIB, I2. McCLINTOCK, SANDRA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IIB, I2: Booslers IIA: FHA I2, Vice-Pres. I2B: Fulure Nurses' Club IO: Fulure Teachers ol America II, I2: Lalin Club I I. McCLURE, JIMMY: Big B IIA: YMCA Club I2. McCLURE, PAT: Drill Team IOB, I I, I2: FHA 9A. McCOY, PEGGY: FI-IA I2. M.cCUISTlON, CATHY: Class Council 9: Ouo Vadis I2: Senior Secrelaries I2: YMCA Club 9, IO, I I, I2, Vice- Pres. IO. McDANIEL, WAYNE: Band IO, II, I2: Circle B II, I2. McDANIELS, ALFRED: Circle B 9, IO. MCMELLON, DOROTHY: Senior Secrelaries I2, Vice-Pres. YMCA Club I2. McMILLAN, DEE: ACappeIIa Choir 9, IO, I I, I2, Pres. I I: Coordinaling Council I IA: Class Council 9A. MCMANUS, JIM: FFA 9, IO, I I, I2. M.cOUEEN, PAT: Senior Secrelaries I2: Spanish Club IOA. MUNN, JANICE: Hosless Club IOB, II: Ouo Vadis I2: Class Council IO: Kappa Y IO, Il, I2. MURRAY, GARDNER: NFL IO. MURRAY, MARGOT: Class Council 9B, IOB, IIA: Girls' Tennis Team IO, IIA, I2: Leaders 9B, IO: Ni Lo Kii Y IOB, Il, Treas. I I. MYERS, KARLYN: Brush 8: Palelle I2, Treas.: Merchies I2. NELSON, APRIL: Booslers I I: Drill Team IOB, I I, I2: Fu- lure Nurses' Club IO, I I, I2, Treas. I I:Hosless Club IO, I I, I2: ISC I I, I2: Class Council IO, I I, I2: Lalin Club IO, I I, I2: Ouo Vadis IO: Ocadia Y IO:Thespians IZB. NEUFIELD,,DON: FFA 9, IO, II, I2. NEWELL, PAT: A Cappella Choir 9B, IOA: Blue 84 While I2: Booslers 9A: Lalin Club I I: Science Club I I. NICHOLS, EARL: Boys' Service Club I2: Class Council IIB, I2. - NICHOLSON, JACKIE: Class Council 9, Sec.: Ocadia Y 9, IO, Treas. NICODEMUS, DOTTIE: Girls' League 9, IO, I I, Treas. IO: Rally Club 9, IO, II, I2: ISC IO, II, I2: Lalin Club IO: Class Council 9, IO, I I, I2: Teen-Age Cily Govl. Day. NOIA, BETTY: Girls' League I2: Y-Teens Club I2, Vice- Pres. NORD, BECKY: A Cappella Choir 9, IO, I I: Orcheslra I2. NORWOOD, GWEN: Booslers ll: Fulure Nurses' Club IO: Modern Dance Club I2: Girls' Sporls Club 9. NORWOOD, LYNN: Drill Team I I. NOYLING, LOWELL: Band I I:Visual Aids 9, IO, I I. OATS, JOYCE: Fulure Nurses' Club I2. OLSEN, WILLIAM: Merchies I2. O'NElL, CHARLES: ASBHS Execulive Board I2, Commis- sioner ol Finance: ISC I I: NFL 9. O'NElL, RONNIE: ASBHS Execulive Board I2: Big B I I, I2: Campus Allairs I2: Circle B' IOA. IIA: Recrealion Club 9A: Pro Y I2. O'RAiND, KEN: SAA I2: Circle B. OWENS, WARREN: Band 9A. PAGE, JAMES: Boys' Chorus I I. PALLA, PEGGY: ASBHS Execulive Board I2: Class Coun- cil 9B, IIB, I2: Vallcyries II, I2: Koda Y 9, IO I I, I2, Treas. I2:'Varsily Song Leader I2. PALMER, MONTY: SAA I I, I2, Treas. I2. PARISH, JOHN: FFA I2, Sec. ,, PARK, DIANE: Modern Dance Club IIB: Senior Secre- laries I2: YMCA Club 9A: Bank ol America Award I2. PARKER, SHARON: Drill Team IOB, Il: Class Council IIB: Senior Secrelaries I2: Kappa Challa Y IIB, I2. laries I2: Kappa Challa Y IIB, I2. PARKER, WILLIE: Boys' Chorus I2. PARKS, EDWARD: Band II, I2, Treas. I2: Circle B 9, IO: Visual Aids 9, IO, II, I2, Business Manager IOB, Vice-Pres. 9A, Sec. 9B. PARTAIN, RICHARD: SAA II. PATTON, DONNA: Fulure Teachers ol America I I: Hosl- ess Club IO: Nalional Thespians IOA, II: YMCA Club IO, II, I2. PAYNE, SCOTT: FFA 9, IO, I I, I2. PEDERSEN, GLENN: Booslers 9A: Lalin Club IO, I I. PERKINS, BOBBIE: Fulure Nurses' Club I IB, I2. PERKINS, ROBERT: FFA 9, IO. PESINA, SUSIE: Los Amigos 9, IO, I I, I2: Merchies I2. PHELPS, LINDA: Band 9, I0, I I,I2: Lalin Club IOA. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM: Salely Club I I: Circle B. PIEIECE, CATHY: Class Council IIA: Senior Secrelaries PLETT, JOHN: Band IO, II, I2. PLILER, BILL: Salely Club IOB. POCORENA, PATTI: FHA 9: Lalin Club IO, II, I2. POUNDS, GERALDINE: Senior Secrelaries I2, Treas.: YMCA Club I2, Treas. PRESLEY, ANITA: Drill Team I I, I2: Hosless Club I I, I2. PRICE, BRENDA: ASBHS Execulive Board I2: Class Rep.- al-Large: Coorclinalirig Council IO: Class Council IO, I2. PRICE, KATHLEEN: Aquanelles IO, II: Modern Dance Club I2: Kappa Y I0, II, I2. PUGET, BEN: FFA 9, IO, I I, I2, Treas. RAINS, OMER: A Cappella Choir I I, I2. RAMIREZ, CELIA: Merchies I I, I2: Los Amigos IO, I I, I2. RAIyll?R.EZ, HELEN: Los Amigos IOB, I I, I2: Class Coun- ci . RAMPAS, ANGELA: Class Council 9B: Girls' League I2: Hosless Club IO, II, I2: Valkyries IOB, Il, I2: YMCA Club 9, IO, I I, I2, Sec. 9, Vice-Pres. I I. RAVENSCROFT, ANN: Booslers 9, IOA. Vice-Pres. 9: CSF 9A. IO, IIA, Sec. 9: Science Club IIB, I2, Hislorian I2: Shakespearean Reading Club I2, Sec. : Gold Seal Bearer I2. REAVES, JUDY: ASBHS Execulive Board I2: CSF 9B, IO, I I, I2, Recording Sec. I2: Campus Allairs I2: FHA IIB, I2: Girls League II: Class Council IO, II: Lalin Club IO, II, I2: Modern Dance Club IO, II: Rally Club IO, I I, I2, Vice-Pres. I I, Sec. I2: Alpha Omega Y 9, IO, II, I2, Pres. 9. Vice-Pres. IOA. Chaplain IZA? Head Varsily Yell Leader I2: Girls' Slale I I: Fulure Farmers Queen II: Bank ol America Award I2: Gold Seal Bearer I2. REED. JACK: Band IO, I I: Orcheslra 9. REGISTER, JERE: FFA IOB: Recrealion Club 9B. RENNELS, CAREN: A Cappella Choir I I, I2: Booslers 9B: Class Council 9, IO, I I: Girls' League IO ,I I: Com. Ral- lies, Assemblies I I: Koda Y I I, I2, Vice-Pres. I2. REYES, GLORIA: Los Amigos IOB, I I. RICHARDS, GARY: Boys' Service Club I IB, I2: SAA IO, I I, I2, Vice-Pres. I2: Bank ol America Award I2. RICHARDSON, RUTH: Band I I:CIass Council I IB. RING, VIRGINIA: Senior Secrelaries I2. ROBART, TED: Circle B IO. ROBBINS, KEITH: Class Council I2: Rally Club I2: Danny Driller I2B. ROBINSON, JANEY: Fulure Nurses' Club I I, I2: NFL 9, IO, I I. RODRIOUEZ, NADINE: ASBHS Exceulive Board I2: Blue 84 While II, I2, Co-Bus. Manager I2: Coordinaling Council I2: Drill Team IOB: Fulure Teachers ol America I I, I2: Girls' IRC II, I2: Girls' League I2: Los Amigos Il, I2: Science Club IIB: Class Council I2: Spanish Club II, I2. RODRIOUEZ, RITA: Drill Team I2. ROGERS, MARYANNE: Booslers I IA: Coordinaling Council IO: FHA 9B, IO, Treas. IO: Class Council IO, I IA. SAMARlN', CAROLE: Booslers I IB: Senior Secrelaries I2. SCHAEFER, DOROTHY: Fulure Nurses' Club I2. SCHAUER, DALE: CSF I IB: Lalin Club IO: Oracle Sporls Edilor I2. SCHELLING, FRANK: Circle B IOB, I I. SCHERB, ROBERT: Lalin Club 9: Oracle IIB, I2, Copy Edilor I2: Philos Telos I I, I2: Ouill 8: Scroll I2. SCHMIDT, BETTY: YMCA Club I I, I2, Chaplain. SCHUELE, PAT: Brush 84 Palelle IIA: Drill Team I I, I2: Messengers 9, IO: YMCA Club I I, I2. SCOTT, JUDY: Blue Xi While I IA: Booslers I I: Drill Team I IA: Fulure Teachers ol America I I, I2: Hosless Club IO, I I: Modern Dance Club I IB, I2: Nalional Thespians IOB, Il, I2: Rally Club I2: Class Council I2: Koda Y I I, I2. SCOTT, MIKE: Boys' Chorus I IA. SEAMAN, SHARON: Recrealion Club 9B, SELDEN, IRENE: FHA II, I2, Vice-Pres. Il, Sec. I2: Fu- lure Teachers ol America I IB, I2, Sec. I2: Hosless Club IO: Lalin Club I I. SHELLS, SHIRLEY: Coordinaling Council IIB: FHA 9, Sec.: Fulure Nurses' Club IO, II, I2, Vice-Pres.: Class Council Il, I2. SHAFNER, LEONARD: FFA I2. SIMON, DON: CSF IO, IIB, I2. SLIKKER, DIANE: Class Council IIA. SKINNER, LEON: CSF I I. SMITH, DANA: Booslers I I:CSF I0, I I, I2: Orcheslra I I, I2: Lapiclaines Club Il, I2: Science Club I2: Shake- speare Reading Club I2: Campus Allairs I2: MSS Com- millee I2: NCTE Award I I: Nalional Meril Scholarship Finalisl I2: Gold Seal Bearer I2: Bank ol America Award I2. SMITH, DAVID: Missiledynes I I, I2, Pres. I2: Biology Club II, Hislorian: Rille Club I2: Spanish Club IO, II-A, Vice-Pres. SMITH, HERMINE: Booslers 9, IO: FHA 9, IO, I l, I2, Sec., Treas.: Fulure Teachers ol America I I, Vice-Pres.: Na- lional Thespians IO, IIA, I2: Rally Club 9: Spanish Club IO, I I, Sec.. Treas. SMITH, JAMES:A Cappella Choir I I, I2: Boys' Chorus I I. SMITH, JOHNNIY: Salely Club I IB: Visual Aids 9B. SMITH, MARY ANN: Drill Team IO, II, IZ. SNELL, KENNETH: A Cappella Choir 9A, SNIFFIN, DANNY: Bancl 9, IO, II, I2. Sergeanl-al-Arms IZ. SPAWN. GEORGIE: Koda Y 9, IO, I I, IZ, Treas. I I. SPENCE, SALLY: Drill Team IOB, Il, IZ: FHA 9A: Mer- chies IZ. SPENCER, LEE: Class Council 9, IO, I I, IZ: Girls' IRC IO, I I, IZ. STANCIL, EVELYN: Merchies IZ. ST. CLAIRE, DALE: Lalin Club IO: NFL 9, IO: Class Coun- cil I2. STEELE, WAYNE: Coordinaling Council I I, IZ: FFA I I, I2: LMS 9, IO, II, IZ: Visual Aids 9, IO, II, IZ, Pres. I I, IZ. STEPHESON, CLAUDIA: Brush 84 Palelle 9A, Pres.: Mod- ern Dance Club II, IZ: Orcheslra 9: Rally Club IZ: Science Club I I, IZ, Publicily Chairman I I:CIass Coun- cil I2:AlpI1a Omega Y IO, II, I2,Treas. II. STEVENS, DON: NalionaIThespians IOB, II. STEWART, CAROL: Senior Secrelaries I2. STUBBLEFIELD, PEARL: Merchies IZ: YMCA Club IZ. STUR.DEVANT, MARILYN: Aquanelles I I: Band 9, IO, I I, IZ, Sergeanl I2: Class Council IOA: YMCA Club IO. SULLIVAN MANA: Booslers 9: Blue 8: While I I: Gushers IZ: Brush 8: Palelle 9B: Nalional Thespians 9, IO, I I, I2: Walrus Club I IB. SUTHERS, GARY: Big B IIB, I2: FFA IO, II, I2: Pro Y IZ. TEMPLE, RICHARD: Visual Aids I I, IZ: Lapidaines Club IZ. THIONNET, JAMES: Boys' Service Club 9A: Circle B IO: Salely Club IO: Visual Aids 9B, IO. THOMPSON, GARY: LMS 9, IO, Il, I2. TOLMAN, DANNY: SAA I I, IZ. TOWERY, FERNE: Drill Team I I, I2: Merchies IZ, Sec. TR.EHERN, LOIS: Merchies IZ. TWISSELMAN, ADELE: Fulure Teachers ol America I I, I2: Class Council I IB: Lalin Club IO, I I, IZ: Orcheslra 9B, IO, II. VALLINDER, SUE: Brush 8: Palelle IZ: Spanish Club I I. VAN CLEAVE, CHARLOTTE: Gushers IZ: Girls' League IZ. VARNER, BARBARA: Merchies IZ: Messengers IOB. VARNER, BENTLEY: A Cappella Choir IZ. VARNER, BOB: Big B I I, IZ: Circle B IIA: SAA I I. IZ: Alpha Y 9, IO, I I, IZ, Treas. ll, Pres. I2. VASQUEZ, REBECCA: Los Amigos IO, II, IZ. VINCENT, MARK: A Cappella Choir 9, IO, I I , IZ: Coordi- naling Council IZ: FFA IO, I I, IZ, Pres. I2: LMS 9, IO, I I, IZ: Bank ol America Award IZ. WADD.ELL, DONNA: Booslers I I: Class Council 9A: Sen- ior Secrelaries I2: YMCA Club I I, I2. WALKER, CAROLYN: Campus Allairs I I, I2: Class Coun- cil I2: Alpha Omega Y IO, I I, I2. Treas. IO, Chaplain I I, Vice-Pres. IZ. WALKER, OLIVIA: Girls' League IO, I I, IZ: Messengers 9. WALSH, BILL: Booslers 9A: Circle 'B IOA. WAMMOCK, BETTY: ,Drill Team IOB: Class Council 9A: Maiorelles IO. WARDHAUGH, CATHY: CSF 9, IO: Lalin Club IO. WARE, SHARON: Messengers 9B, WATKINS, MINNIE: Drill Team IZ: Merchies IZ:Tori Y IZ. WATSON, LAVON: A Cappella Choir I I, I2: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IO: Booslers 9B: Messengers 9: YMCA Club II, IZ. WATSON, LINDA: Drill Team IIB, IZ. WEBSTER, YOLANDO: Aquanelles I I: Merchies IZ: YMCA Club 9, IO, II, I2. WELKER, JAMES: CSF 9B, IO, I I: Class Council 9B: FFA 9: Lalin Club IO, I I: Gold Seal Bearer IZ. WENNIHAN, PAT: Big B IZ: Circle B 9B, IO, I I, IZ: YMCA Club I I. WHEATON, DUANE: CSF I IB: Missiledynes I I: Science Club I I, IZ, Treas. I I: Walrus Club IIB, IZ. WHITFIELD, WANDA: Maiorelles IO: Booslers 9A: Drill Team II, IZ, Pres. IZ. WHITNEY, WILBALEE: Blue 8: While I I, IZ: Brush 81 Pal- elle I I: Drill Team I I, IZ: Messengers 9: Nalional Thes- pians IO, II, IZ: Li-Ah-Mii Y IO, II, Vice-Pres. WHITTINGTON. SUE: Senior Secrelaries I2. WILSON, RUBY: Campus Allairs I2: Class Council 9A, ISS, IIA, I2: Fulure- Nurses' Club 9A, IIA, IZ: Girls' I IZ. WILSON, TONI: Drill Team IOB, I I, IZ: Fulure Teachers ol America IZ: Spanish Club IO. WINSTON, WILLETTA: Booslers 9A: Class Council 9B, IO, Il, I2. WITZKE, ED: Big B II, I2, Sergeanl-al-Arms IZ: Class Council IZ: SAA II, IZ. WONG, ALTA: Chinese Club 9, IO, I I, IZ. WONG, JOANN: Chinese Club 9A, Sec.: Coordinaling Council I l:Girls' IRC IO, II, IZ. WOODARD, GLENDA: Girls' League 9, IO, I I, I2. WOODSON, MIKE: Boys' Service Club IOB, II, IZ. WRIGHT, LINDA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9B, IO, I I, IZ, Meril Sec. I2: Booslers IOB, WEST, PAT: NFL 9, IO, II, IZ, Hislorian IO: Nalional Thespians I IB, IZ:AIpha Omega Y IOB, I I, IZ, Chap- lain I IA. WHITEHORN, LYNNE: Girls' IRC I I, IZ: Modern Dance Club II, IZ: Rally Club I2: Class Council IZ: Valkyries IOB, II, IZ: Koda Y .9, IO, Il, IZ, Treas. IO: Head Varsily Song Leader IZ. WILY, JOY: YMCA Club IZ. WINSTEAD, JOAN: Drill Team I I. WITTEN, BEVERLY: Senior Secrelaries IZ. WRIGHT, BRIAN: Boys' Service Club I IA: FFA IO, I I, IZ. YEATTS, GARY: Boys' Service Club I IB, I2: Spanish Club I2. YOUNG, RICHARD: Booslers 9A: Recrealion Club 9B, I I, Vice-Pres. IO, Pres. I I. ZARAGOZA,CARIv1,EN: Los Amigos IO, I I, IZ. ZARKOS, CONNIE: Merchies I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. I I, Pres. IZ: Messengers 9. ZIMIv1ERIv1AN,ARIE: Kappa K I I, I2. Dpen membership encouraged eluh FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Randolph, L. Armstead A. Rampas, D. 1Wright, A. Hathaway, C. Callardo, C Cox, N. Niebel, J. Borden, J. Combs, C. Cook, B. Williams, J. Harr, F. Parker, K. Parker. SECOND ROW: L. Brubaker, G. Kliewer G. Eastwood N. Noia B. Noia W. Conner S. Grover, l-l. Raub, D. Mi:Mahan, Ei Rhoades: M. Baker, Fi May, B. Tate. THIRD ROW: E. Pinnell, Adviser: B. Healey E. Brown, N. Rodriguez, P. Henry, S. Fowler, S. Mont: gomery, S. Westphal, L. Turner, J. Mullen, B. Gladwell . Lorren, L. Sinard, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: E. Nelson Adviser: L. Darling, P. Trott, P. Bennett, P. Mowers, Si Gone, T. Andrews, K. Conner, P. Baker, J. Dawson J Bartall, G. Honnf, A. Tomlinson. FIFTH ROW: B. Childers C. Young, S. Boyd, G. Brewer, S. Copeland, C. Baxter N. Simpson, D. Pattison, V. Vogel, C. Gladwell, T. Wilsey B. Byers, M. Scherb. Second largest club on campus, GIRLS' LEAGUE was primarily a service organiza- tion. Members co-sponsored the Scholarship Award Assembly with LMS, participated in the Campus Improvement Plan, held noon sales, and promoted a tag sale as their welfare project. All girls at BHS belonged. and approximately titty participated active- ly by serving on the Girls' League Board. This group worked hard to put on their two main activities, the Typical Coed Dance, February I4, and the All-Girl Assembly, No- vember 5. Club aims were to promote triendliness, co-operation and school spirit among girls, and to interest more ot them in other campus activities. Laurie Darling, Vice-President, Linda Brubaker, Secretary: Linda Randolph Treasurer, an Linda Armistoad, President, were the officers of the second -,.- biggest organization' on campus-Girls' League. ' .M .,. r -w.-..- 5 participation. Full. of excliemenf from cheering fha Drillers on lo victory, spedafors paused io purchase cokes from LMS members. These LMS officers who direcled club proiecfs such as lhe All-Boy Assembly, car park- ing on Visirors' Night an'd concessions during basketball season' were: FRONT ROW, lefl lo righr: Gary Condry, Governor: Phillip Berlencourf, Lieufenanf Governor. SECOND ROW: Goeffrey Smilh, Treasurer, James Thurber, Secrelary. The Board of Commissioners of ihe LEAGUE OF MEN STUDENTS consisled of seven members seleciecl from each class. Purposes of This group were service lo BHS and recognilion oi scholasric abilily in fellow siudenls. The Commissioners slaried lhe year by direcring new srudenis around campus on Regisirarion Day and ihen conlinued iis service program by ialcing charge of concessions al' home baslceiball games and by handling ihe parking on Visiiors' Day. Among ihe League's oiher main aciiviries were The all-male LMS Assembly on November 5, and ihe Scholasiic Awards Assembly co- sponsored wiih Girls' League in May. FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Benson, L. Oslke, M. Evans, P. Heilencourl, D. Thompson, S. Blombsrg, G. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Thurber, E. Arnold, G. Con'dry, C. Cross, E. Hill, M. Gray, . Haworth, L. Wallon. l0l FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Gadson, L. Luke, K. Dale, V. Anderson, K. Jing, A. Carnakis L. Malone, L. Arnold M. Grannell, K. Olsen, M. Leon. J. Reeves. SECOND ROW: M. Tigner, C. Suorez R. Wilson, M. Raney, B. Bgcyd, D. Eddington, D. Gribble R. Parsons, J. Mi ls, K. essler, c. wenrer, L. Howen lreeuuy Member. ri-:mo now: M. Ritchie, Faculty Member: N. Hughes, J. lger, Secretary, B. Hagesfad, K. Ellerd, K. Christensen, J. Marchetti, L. Eggers, L. Mitchell, M. McCart, T. Watson, B. Merson, D. Brown, L. Hedgecock. FOURTH ROW: E. Huntington, T. Haworth, G. Smith, K. Lightner, B. Hulsy, D. Thompson, M. Evans, J. Corse, J. Galloway, M. Ganz, E. Hedgecock, Faculty Member: G. Kinoshita, R. Lane, J. Trout, Chairman. FIFTH ROW: G. Rodgers, Faculty Member: R. Noakes, Faculty Member: A. Wolff P. Hofmann, B. Barkleyi J. Thurber, L. uma, J. Mayfield, iz. Price, c. Cross, re. o' eil, D. Ralston, E. Nelson, Faculty Member. Pat Bagley, Claudia Biane, and Marc Johnson held the plaques for the club wall in their approximate places as Kay Dale checked plans for correctness. Service-plu projects When students and 'Faculty members ot the CAMPUS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE met together every other Wednesday, results were gratifying. They discussed a variety ot problems, ranging from lack ot school spirit to congestion in the cafeteria. The Executive Board then received the worth- while recommendations. ln this way active students solved many important matters. CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL, com- posed ot presidents ot BHS clubs, issued new annual club charters at its get- acquainted and intormation dinner in Sep- tember. ln November it helped sponsor the selection ot Miss BHS and later in the year completed the Club Honor Wall, on which BHS club plaques were hung. FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Celedon, W. Steele, T. Klakoff, P. Callaway, V. Farro, K. Dale, President: Y. Fanthus, M. Grannell, C. Zarkos, K. Kessler, B. Boyd, S. Hornung. SECOND ROW: O. Elkins, J. Groves, R. Lara, M. Evans, L. Armistead, D. Hammrtt B. Merson, C. Biane, Secretary: A. Mills, M. Hensley, -5. Edmondson, S. Lee. THIRD ROW: M. Vincent, J. Thurber, S. Lanier, M. Johnson, M. Davllak, G. Condry F. Stanley, L. Allmon, G. Luther. D. McCall, K. Axiell, r. Wane. sw l 17 .111 ll' .. me comprised activities. Girls willing lo give l'ime and service 'ro BHS were eligible for membership in HOSTESS CLUB. A lea was held in Novem- ber for 'lhose inleresled in ioining. Besides sponsoring lheir annual spring dance, mem- bers sold Chrislmas cards +o raise money for a scholarship for a deserving member. The girls also served Bl-lS by ushering al' school aclivilies, serving al' school banqueis and al a receplion following lhe spring scholarship banquet aciing as aulhorized hoslesses when called upon, and pariicipaiing in wel- fare proiecrs and noon sales. FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: P. Hogan, P. An'derson, J. Brberich, M. Choy, V. Trogdon, P. Becas, S. Vaughan, N. Wilson, L. Malone, N. Jacobs, J. Knighl, V. Lucas. SECOND ROW: L. Mario'H', G. Easfwood, S. Brickel, S. Walford, K. Fanucchi, B. Magnuson, S. Mall, E. Daniels, N. Vanderpool, L. Baum, A. Nelson, D. Hopkin. THIRD ROW: E. Easlburg, K. Chrlslensen, M. Wilus, A. Rampus, M. Scherb, L. Treide, L. Eggers, M. Bruce, T. Randell, M. McCain, L. Morris. FOURTH ROW: D. Clark, R. Sears, N. Burr, L. Allmond, L. Lemon, C. Disney, C. Parsons, S. Hedge, M. McDonald, A. Presley, L. Randolph. FRONT ROW, left fo right A. Rampus, E. Danlals, L. Ma- lone, C. McCabe, S. all, N. Jacobs, D. Hopkin, V. Lu- cas, M. Warforg, M. Bruce. SECOND ROW: L. Eggers L. Brubaker, D. lark, K. Chrislenson, R. Sears, L. Almond N. Burr, C. Parsons, C. Disney, T. Randall, A. Presley FRONT ROW, Iefl' fo riqhl: M. Bruce, S. Brickell, S. Mall, D. Hopkin. SECOND ROW: T. Randall, L. Almond, N. Burr, A. Presley, L. Eggers. Rc IRC's upheld tradition with Claudia Biane, President, Mary Dodds, Vice-president, Teresa Beltram, Attendance Secretary: Avon' ittleiohn, Treasurer, and Kay Olsen, Corresponding Secretary, di- rected the affairs of Girl's l.R.C. Girls' IRC initiates Marguerite Choy and Ruby Wilson ad- mired Nancy Burr's outfit, but wondered how comfortable they would be attending classes dressed like this. FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Dale, D. Chow, J. Wong, K. Olsen, M. Dodds. SECOND ROW: M. Garcia, M, Choy, P. Callaway, S. Gold, Sandy, A. Carnakis, C. Wong, P. Koklnos, B. Go, B. Schluter, V. Joke, J. Vaughan. THIRD ROW: R. Fambrough, N. Rodriguez, R. Gonzales, J. Aoki, Genuine, demonstrated interest in sound inter-group relations, with potential leader- ship qualities and personal character traits ot responsibility, reliability, loyalty, 'friend- liness and consideration ot others were the membership requirements tor GIRLS' IN- TER-RACIAL COUNCIL. Together with Boys' Inter-Racial Council, they worked to create an improved understanding between races on campus. Girls' and Boys' IRC also jointly put on the annual White Christmas tormal dance held December l8. ln May, Girls' IRC climaxed their year's activities with a stealc bake. J. Armstrong, O. Walker, L. Whitehorn, J. Mills, R. Wil- son, C. Biane. FOURTH ROW: W. Myers, B. Hagestad, L. Burton, A. Mills, N. Burr, B. Lawrence, W. An arson, E. Moore, J. Lewis. Christmas formal, uarietv assemhlv. Eager lo promoie beiler relarionships beiween difierenl' races, BOYS' INTER- RACIAL COUNCIL required of iis mem- bers good ciiizenship, high academic sland- ing and belief in lhe cIub's obieclives. Im- porlani evenis of iheir year were 'ihe Chrislmas Formal on December I8 and fhe annuai assembly in February. The club awarded scholarships io a boy and a girl possessing slrong leadership. Tasiy pol- Iucks and +he annual sieak bake were in- ciuded in ihe cIub's social oulings for ihe year. FRONT ROW, left io righi: M. Laeambra, E. Canlu Bandel, T. Klakoff, K. Vaughan, T. Sfanfon. R. Fleming, Lolhrldge. SECOND ROW: R. Alderefe, D. Kinoshifa . Lee, A. Aoki, S. Wong, J. Hopkins, M. Gadxon, . Kinoshila, B. Aldereia. THIRD ROW: R. Lard, A. Johnson, IRC officers Teddy Klakoif, Dave Kinoshila and Curl Cross conferred on ideas for lhe annual IRC Assembly. Boys' IRC members worked hard lo finish decoralions ferns lhe Christmas Formal on lime. G. Sfeadman, C. Caslro, L. Hedgecock, B.. Smilh, G. Dewar, A. Pananides L. Co eiand, H. Marlin, Adviser. FOURTH ROW: D. Marion, Webb, L. Hill, D. Ralslon, R. Fisher, B. Van Osdel, J. Buslard, J. Caslro, J. Wallron. r2EshYs.mmA Before game lime, Earl Nichols, Bill Slewarl and Gary YeaHs members of Boys' Service Club, made up lhe baskeiball rosler in ihe Hoys' Gym. ' Boys' Service, Ualkuries performed Gary Condry, Secrafaryg Vic F-arrow, Pfesidenig Tren? Devenney, Vice-President, headed The proiecl' for fha new bulleiin' board In fha Quad. Sale of ioolball programs during lhe 'Fall season again lecl off +he year's aclivifies for ihe BOYS' SERVICE CLUB. The mem- bers. selecrecl from l-he junior and senior classes, mainiained Their policy of service 'ro school and communily ihrough 'rhe dis- play oi The baslcelball rosier in 'rhe gym and sponsoring a public, professional-casl' play. The club also helcl a baslceiball clance on December I2. Ending lheir year on a social mole, members held a banquei in May. FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Amdell, M. Hunfsr, V. Farrow, J. Lundy. SECOND ROW: C. Groqq, M. Evelofh, E. Nichols, D. Lum, G. Richards G. Yeahs, T. Davanny. THIRD ROW: G. Dow, M, Woocison, B. Sfewarln L. Dun- ham, M. Mayfield, G. Condry. NOT PICTURED: F. Frazer, N. Nysfrom, Advisers. 1 xx' umm. Peggy Palla modeletl one of fhe many lovely fashions al' ihe Valkyries1Big B Fashion Show fealuring smarl clolhes for school and social events. The forly iunior and senior girls ihal made up VALKYRIES donaled lheir services lo BHS by decoraling lhe goal posls before ioolball games and ushering al communily shows. They held a fashion show, a spring dance, shag-rag sales. and a coffee and calce booih a+ Teacher's lnslilule, all of which helped finance a scholarship given lo a deserving girl. lnleresled sophomore girls allended a lea al 'rhe end of lhe year. afler which new members were voled inlo 'rhe club. FRONT ROW, lefl lo right: K. Olsen, M. Dodds, K. Dale, A. Lorenzi, A. Carnakis, D. Gribble, J. Vaughan P. Anderson, Z. Bales, D. Barnard, S. Healy. SECOND ROW: K. Kessler, L. Whirehorn, R. Dalley, K. Schafer, C. Biane, M. Raney, N, Wllson, K. Beauchamp, P. Edmonds, A. Yackey, J. Malls, S. Kulslad. THIRD ROW: M. Bcrion, M. Bruce, A. Mills, S. Parmenfer, K. Slone S. Hedge, A. Rampas, L. Allmon, N. Burr, C. Disney, Linfesfy, S. Palierson, P. Palla, S. Holmes, B. Seifl. new aw annual football season tasks. To discuss final plans for lhe fashion show, Ann Mills, Presidenf, held an informal officers' meerlng with Mary Dodds, Vice-Presidenl, and Kay Beauchamp, Secrefaryg sfanding, Nancy Wilson, Hisforian, and Robin Dalley, Treasurer. ,.,p0 w ,f XX V M. FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: J. Bumerfs, J. Hendricks, V. Daillak, D. Ralston, E. Wifzke, R. O'Neii L. Dunham, G. Farrow, J. Hamilton, M. McCarf, B. Varner, S. Lee, D. Sufhers, B. Van Osdel, D. Marion, O. Eikins. NOT PIC- Kinoshifa, M. Mifchell. SECOND ROW: C. Greig, J. TURED: P. Briggs, B. French, J. Trouf, J. Mulvahal, C. Price, C. Schrader, S. Henry, M. Finn, E. Par s, J. Sarver, Coaches. McClure, D. Edmonson, F. Wynia. THIRD ROW: M. Hthletes monitored cafeteria, Among aciiviiies oi BIG B SOCIETY was ihe Big B-Vaiicyries fashion show, Have Cioihes, Will Travel. in November. Ai ihe annual Big B Dance, in ihe cafeferia affer ihe BHS-EB ioasicefioail game, January 24, ihe climax was fhe crowning of Melinda Bruce as Big B Queen. To serve BHS, ihe ioriy-one Block B ieiier winners encouraged good sporismanship among siudenfs and promofed school spirii. Big B also supervised The ieiier sysiem, which ihey aifempfed fo sfabilize and maize uniform so ihai if would be fair for all reams af BHS and so give fhe leifer exira meaning. Membarsiof Big B helped wifh 'lhe Campus Cleanup program by reminding sfudenfs fo keep fhe cafeferia free of liffer. Family, friends and asscciafes of fha lafe BHS coach Dwighf W. Griffifh gathered in the gym for The Griffith Memorial service presenfed by Big B fo honor him and fhe Sfafe Championship foam of l925, which he coached. ac., sms Slephen Lim, Secrefary, held fha ladder for Jack O Brien Sergeanl al Arms and Larry Copeland, Vice-Presidenf, as lhey climbed fo asslsf Richard Lani Treasurer, an Tommy Waffs, Presideni in adrushng ihe signal llghfs which Circle B doniafed fo ihe Boys Gym kept basketball roster. Again CIRCLE B possessed an excellenl service record. The club mainiained an ai- lrraclive display of lrophies in lhe lrophy room, assisied in campus clean-up, and wilh profils from noon sales and Hs dance. donaled lo campus improvemenl. Eligibilily for Jrhis service club included good cifizenship and acquiring lhe Circle B lefler. The club also worked lo purchase a movie camera, so coaches could lalce piclures of alhlelic aclivilies. Noi merely a service organizalion, lhe clulo held one of ihe mosl eagerly awailed social evenfs, The Circle B Dance, on January I6. FRONT ROW, leil' lo righf: W. McDaniel, G. Donn , G. Davis, M. Zachery, R. Cole, M. Borlh, R. Hennrq R Monroe B Parmelse, R. Cole, P. Borda, D. Poweh, K. Caslro. THIRD ROW: M. Harris, S. Lim, J. Ramirez R Morehead J. Cox, R. Lane. SECOND ROW: T. Waffs, J. Berra, L. Copeland, R. Price, B. Miller, D. Walson D Wafer: Z Fuley, D. While, D. Tifsworfh, J. O'Brien, M. Ellison, L. Berens, R. Harrison, D. Chrisco, G. Sfanclnff RIGHT Rally Club members worked io boosf school spirif and sludanf inferesf by displaying colorful posfers before foofball games. BELOW Rally Club members worked fo bcosf school spiril and sfudenf infer- esf by painhng colorful posfers before foofball games. Rally Club roused spirit: ISC got FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: J. Scolf, N. Jacobs, B. Healy, Thurber, D. Porfer, P. Gorham, K. Chrislensen-, J Marchefh J Luflrell J. Reaves, L. Rampfon, P. Bagley, M. Newbury, C. Parsons, N. Sfufzman, C. Flnch, M. Brooks D Nico S Moses SECOND ROW: I. M. Hill, Adviser: S. Hornung, demus. FOURTH ROW: D. S arks J. Galloway, M Evelefh D Hammxff, C. Sfepheson, L. Whifehorn, L. Shaw, L. J, gousfl Mlfchell D. Eddinglon, M. Tracey, THIRD ROW: J. RALLY CLUB sfrove fo develop school spiril and pride by organizing rallies before loofball games and ofher special evenfs. and by helping wifh assemblies. Thirfy-fwo falenfed sfudenfs made up fhe club, each possessing good cifizenship, a grade average above C and an acfive inferesf in school affairs. An example of fheir inferesf was lhe brighf foolball and ofher seasonal posfers scallered around campus. The Boosfer Show, fheir main proiecl, was presenfed in Ocfober fhis year insfead of in fhe spring as in previous years. This year, also for 'lhe firsf fime, 'rhey ioined wifh IRC lo presenl an oufsfanding assembly. 'R' 99: is U NO 43' exchange students ISC officers Margaref Williams, Treasurer: James Thurber, Presidenlg Cassie Suarez, Secrefary, and Barbara Boyd, Publiciiy Chairman, were ihe welcoming commiflee for BHS's foreign exchange sludenis. FRONT ROW, left io righl: N. Zimmerman, J. Vaughan, B. Hargieaves, L. Tonniruen L. Rampion, P. Bagley, B. Malls, . Bateman, L. irchell, D. Pacina L. Ma one, J. Brlfon, H. Hollis, L. Arnold. SECOND ROW: R. Henry, M. Raney R. Dalleyh D. Eddingfon, L. Chrishe, D. Heming- way, M. Evert, S. osas, M. Williams, E. Daniels, J. Nor- wood, E. Benfon, C. Suorez, M. Varnw, M.. Lacambra. THIRD ROW: T. Haworrh, L. Oellke, . Chrlsiensen, A. Rapler, M. McCuIlen, A. Nelson D. Nlcodemus, L. Brubaker, L. Mueller, B. Boyd, V. Bandel, M. Ganz. FOURTH ROW: R. Neiman, Adviser: J. Thurber P. O'Nell, C. Awenlus, N. Stulxman, P. Troll, K. Schneider, C. Marchel-II, C. Zimmerman, M. Scharb, N. Huges, D. Pafrlson, L. Darllnq, M. Evelefh. Founding officers of ISC, who ofren gafhered in fhe Admin- isirafion Building for imporfanf conferences with lheir adviser, Rurh Neiman, were: April Nelson and Pal Bagley: slandinq, Brooksey Hageslad, Tren? Devennay and Mike Eveleth: nol piclured, Barbara Boyd. lniernaiional Scholarship Week. January I9-23, included a four-day movie, The Benny Goodman Sioryf' sponsored by 'the INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CLUB io pay for one-half lhe expenses of each of lhe exchange sludenis during iheir slay al BHS. The liliy-four members also helped selecl siudenls for lhe Americans Aboard and ihe New Zealand scholarshi s. The club was open lo anyone in'reresledDin The ex- change siudeni program of Jrhe American Field Service and in working on ils sales, pariies and programs. To climax an aclive year, ISC sponsored l'he annual Scholarships and Awards Assembly. David Hib'don, Dale Schauer and Bob Scherb laughed al the comic gills they received al the Oracle sfaffChris1rnas parfy. Everyday sevenlh period members of lhe ORACLE STAFF scallered over llwe Bl-lS campus gelling inlormalion for copy and scheduling piclures. Noi' only class periods were spenl on llie yearboolc, bul also hours aller school, weekends and parl of summer vacalion. Obiecls of all lhis aclivi were lhe four circled dales on llie slalf's ca endar: December 2l, February I5, March l2, and April IO, quarler deadlines. ln addilion 'lo doing lhe worlc necessary lo meel lhe dead- lines, lime slall also sponsored Oracle Day al' Weill's, parlicipaled in SJV sclwolaslic press conferences and held slalf parlies. ak lllll0U3tI0llS Leslie Collin, Senior Seclion Edilor, cenler, worked wilh copywrilers Elaine Daniels and Belly Gunn on lhe many senior picfures so imporlanl fo every yearbook. FRONT ROW, leff -lo righf: D. Dunn, copy wriferg M. Johnson, Advisor: R. Scherb, Cory Edilorg M. Bumerls, Assisfanl' Edilorg S. Hornunq, E ilorp D. Hibdoni, Busi- ness Manager: M. Walford, cop wrifer: P. Presley, copy writer, L. ollin, Senior Edilor. SECOND ROW: K. Kream- er, cop! wrilerg P. Marlinl, copy wrilerp K. Jing, copy wrilerg . Headley, Idenliflcalion Edilorg N. Niebel, copy wrilerg P. Hobbs, copy wriferg E. Daniels, copy writer: B. Gunn, copy wnlerg D. Schauer, Sporfs Edilor. ked vear for 59 Oracle. One oT The main responsibiliTies OT The PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES was The prinT- ing and enlarging oT picTures Tor laoTh The Oracle and The Blue and WhiTe. Using The schools' modern darkroom and Tine carn- eras. They also learned abouT The Tine poinTs oT phoTography by helping wiTh Treshmen iclenTiTicaTion picTures. FRONT ROW, lefr To righT: P. Edmonds, A. Yackey, C. Zaraqosa, D. German, D. Collier, M. Walker. SECOND ROW: L. Casfro, R. Warren, M. Marroguen, P. Kimmell, E. Tinkham. THIRD ROW: A. Dennis, Adviso , . , L. Mills, G. Morris, J. JusTice. jg-. N h 1 5 YY? ,Q W,-1 2 -. 2 Wikis A ,Ns N. Rodriquez, Co-Business Manager: S. Gold, Co-Busi- Editor: M. Moore, Fall Page 3 Editor: E. Brown, Reporter: ness Manager: G. Kinoshita, Co-Sports Editor: M. Loftis, Mrs. B. Rose, Advisory W. Whitney, Spring Page 3 Editor. Co-Sports Editor: P. Bagley, Co-Editor: N. Hughes, Co- Hrt of writing attracted Composed ot only ten members, who had met the requirement ot having assed one ear ot beginning journalism, the BLUE AND WHITE STAFF provided the student body with current news in the weekly paper. ln addition to gathering news, the staff sponsored a dance after the EB-Bl-IS football game and Blue and White Day at Broclc's. In the tall and spring the statl attended conferences sponsored by the San Joaquin Valley Scholastic Press Association, and on November l participated in a press conference at U.C.L.A. An awards banquet was held in the spring at which statf members received awards tor outstanding work. The Blue and White staff worked in what was officially known as the domain of the Nebbish, as Marilyn Moore, Wilbalee Whitney and Mike Lottis pointed out. Nnu lX't 'N Gathered curtains, flowered wallpaper and trailing ivy gave a homey touch to the office of Nad'ne Hughes an'd Pat Bagley, Blue and White co-editors. O i '1 'fn N . SEATED, lefT To righf: K. ManThis, M. McDonald, P. May, M. Koenig, AduIT 'Memberg K. Jing. STANDING: B. Mur- dock D.S 'Th P. O'C R H Th' Nd I M b , mi , onnor, . u c ings, u T em er, C. Gundry, AdulT Member: K. Hurlimann, Adult Member. B H S I I I QUILL AND SCROLL was an inTerna- Tional honor socieTy Tor high school iournal- isTs, organized from sTaTTs of The school newspaper and yearbook. Membership re- quiremenTs Tor newspaper sTaTf members were a B average in journalism, a recom- mendaTion Trom The newspaper adviser, and To have worked on The sTaTT one year. Superior work in yearbook arT, phoTography, business managemenT, or copy wriTing and recommendaTion b The yearbook adviser were requiremenTs For yearbook sTaTT mem- bers. A represenTaTive Trom Quill and Scroll worked wiTh The CulTural AcTiviTies Com- mission To make The honor socieTy beTTer known on campus. ln Ma . Throngs of sTudenTs hurried To Their English classes To buy The MSS mag- azine and read The besT shorT sTories, essays, and poems which were criTicized by sTudenTs and Teachers who Tormed The MSS com- miTTee. This commiTTee meT regularl aTTer school during The spring semesTer andlsiTTed Through l5O To 200 liTerary works approved TirsT by English Teachers. AuThors of The besT shorT sTory, essay, and poem were Then recognized and honored aT The Scholar- ship and Awards Assembly. s e I.lJ S.H.S.J FRONT ROW, lefT To righfz L. Collin, P. Marfin, T. Allen, M. Gunn, E. Daniels. SECOND ROW: M. BumerTs, Vice- Presidenfg S. Headley, S. Hornung, Presidenh B. Boyd, P. Bagley, M. Murphey, P. Hogan. THIRD ROW: J. Thurber, P. Presley, N. Hughes, glllglford, B. Scherb, D. Hibdon, . C dl.IEl'. TL ' - Q S Dehaters captured high honors TUV . . -5 Wiiiiiiiiii Q.. .. .. ... ...., ......4wsn'.i.,.....a.i.: FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: M. Williams, J. Kampralh, D. Eddinglon, T. Bellumini, l. Ramarez, P. Wesr, R. Bernard, L. Mirchell, T. Baldwin, M. Overholf, Advisor. SECOND ROW: C. Suorez, Secrelary, K. Norris, J. Marchelli, Treasurer, J. Painler, P. Brock, L. Baum, B. Boyd, Pub- licily Chairman: M. Tracey, S. Henry. THIRD ROW: B. Barkley, J. Ladwiq, G. Whiieneck, E. Gillilan'd, S. Kerhu- las, B. Merson, Presidenlg M. Raney, M. Ganz, D. Allen, P. Beflencourf. FOURTH ROW: J. Mayfield, Historian, T. Haworlh, Vice-Presidenfg M. Borlh, L. Hedgecock, J. Corse, J. Hamillon, M. Walford, T. Sfrongin, T. Hummel. FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: T. Fox, V. Rader, L. Overholl, T. Belluomini, S. Marshall, l. Ramirez, S. Coker, P. Wesf, J. Larhani, M. Edwards, J. Anlonaros, P. Wells, S. Brown, J. Porter, P. Smirh, M. Varney, B. Whifmore, D. Taylor, M. Bolsfad, C. Palmer, P. Johnsen. SECOND ROW: K. Norris, J. Pickinson, C. Suorez, Secrelaryg M. Williams, Judges Chairman: D. Eddinglon, J. Kampralh, E. Ramirez, L. Arnold, J. Painler, L. Baum, Timekeepers' Chairman: S. Sniffin, B. Boyd, Publicifyg N. Escamilla, M. Tracy, R. Bernard, L. Milchell, L. Chrisfie, T. Baldwin, J. Dewey. THIRD ROW: D. Dunn, D. Thoene, G. Tinsley, B. Heisey, K. Huffman, S. Whilehead, S. Kerhulas, J. Marchelfi, Treasurer, E. Gilliland, P. Brock, B. Merson, Presidenh M. Raney, P. Befiencourl, D. Sedgwick, M. Mafhews. G. Page, D. Allen, W. Welch, J. Rose, L. Barkley. FOURTH ROW: B. Barkley, G. Smiih, J. Mayfield, Hisloriang T. Haworlh, Vice-Presidenfg M. Brooks, G. Whifeneck, M. Borfh, J. Ladwiq, L. Johnson, T. Hummel, T. Slrongin, J. Hamillon, M. Ganz, Judges Chairman: M. Walford, G. Phipps, J. Corse, L. Hedgecock, R. Adams, S. Henry. NOT PICTURED: M. Overholf, Adviser. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE pre- senled a merry skil enlilled Hlournameni Tricks and Tac+ics on Ocloloer I4, as ils iirsl program 'For public enierlainmenl. As ihe purpose of lhe club was lo aid mem- bers in developing excellence in speech, members parlicipaied in speech lourna- menis lhroughoul lhe valley, some ol which enabled debalers io qualify lor ihe shale and nalional lournamenls and also secure many honors for The school. Minor clulo aclivilies included laking parl in lourna- menls for lhe iunior varsily in lhe Kern Counly Speech League. and compeling wilh debaiers from oiher high schools in lhe souihern parl of The valley. BHS's debale leam faced irs roughesf compefilion of The year al Modeslc and walked away wilh an impressive lrophy which Gwen Whileneck held for Molly Raney and Mary Walford 'lo admire. CSF'ers aimed for goldseal. I ,,,, A Marlene Ackerman looked on as CSF member Jana Vaughan sold Nancy Vanderpocl a rooler's ribbon for lhe Norih High game. One club lhal cerlainly lived up 'ro i'ls mollo, Scholarship for Service, was lhe CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERA- TION. li helped campus improvemeni and boosied school spiril by selling ribbons loe- fore foolball games, informed seniors ol scholarships al The Scholarship Assembly and ihrough +he C.S.F. bullelrin board, and parlicipaled in C.S.F. conveniions. lvlem- bership in lhis aclive club was gained by earning ai Ieasi' lrhree A's and one B in semesier grades. Seniors who had be- longed for four oul of six semesiers, includ- ing one in lheir senior year, were eligible lo receive a gold seal on lheir diplomas. FRONT ROW, lei? lo righl: D. Pacina, S. Bell, M. Kennedy, M. Nobles, W, Deih, S. Bradley L. Brubaker, S. Moses, L. Van Tonningen, K. Olsen, K. Young, B. Hargraves, D. Kinoshifa SECOND ROW: B. Brown, V. Toy, B. Foor, A. Kenne'dy, I, Resales, T. Joslin, L. Hauser D. Schauer, L. Rampfon, B. Boyd, J. Keene, T. King, P. Toole, C. Zimmerman. THIRD ROW B. Bruschi, L. Laffin-, V. Velch, S. Burvdliclze, S, Paflerson, P. Presley, M. Walford, M. Tracy B. Ozanich, B. Varner, D. Kinoshila, P. Rosller, T. De La Maier, J. Ladwig. FOURTH ROW D. Lum, J. Welker, L. King, D. Verhagg, L. Lund, P, Loveday, R. Temple, J. Allison, C. Parsons M. Kife, M. Fehrenbacher, L. Brooks, D. Darlingfon, C. Ahern, B. Hulsy, C. Alvenivs. FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righf: S. Hornung, P. McGraw, P. Bagley, President: R. Parsons, L Luke, P. Anderson, M. Grannell, K. Jing, I. Haralson, J. Hllfon, J. Rugowski, L. Cibilq Z Baieman' R. Fox, B. Ralls, M. Kosareff. SECOND ROW: B. Murdock, M. Raney, M. Morgan- S. Pearlman, S. Berl, S. Benfley, L. Mitchell, R. Fox, J. Wilse , M. Gunn. THIRD ROW: son K. Overfon, M. Scherb, J. Reaves, Recording Secrelaryg P. Kokinosg J. Mills, L. Christie B. Arnold, D. Soares, Publfcily-Hisioriang K. Harding, C. Magrudyer, C. Lipp, S. Bracchi, M Hensley, A. Mills, D. Hemingway, K. Schneider, M. Anderson, M. McCarl', D. Regan, W. Myers, D. Smilh, J. Norwood. FOURTH ROW: N. Hughes, Alfendance Secrefaryg J. Eubanks, C. Kern, J. Iger, J. Mallns, K. Chrislensen, G. Whifeneck, D. Hopkins, D. Brown, G. Barfling N. Slufzman, D. Thompson, M. Ganz, B. Bruner, F. Carlson, N. Zimmerman. FIFTH ROWi R. V. Gardiner, Adviser, M. Scherb, M. Burnaugh, K. Axrell, G. Dow, D. Simon, A. Allman S. Lanier, Treasurer, M. Evelelh, G. Fisher, M. Beck, M. Evans, Vice Presidenh T. Haworlfh: J. Allison, P. Cowsill, J. Lim, S. Lim. sms-,ssvwgwmssmfsgsusswsfs , wvsewsmsassmmmsamw Urchestra was alwavs on call BHS sludenls oblained a grealer appre- cialion of music lhis year lhrough lhe many performances of lhe BHS ORCHESTRA. The 65 members of lhe group displayed lheir excellenl ralenls, nor only al BHS assem- blies and conceris, buf a+ lhe All-Counly Orcheslra Concerl and 'lhe All-Slale Orcheslra Concerl held in Sania Barbara. The highlighl of lhe year, iheir annual Spring Concerl, was presenled on May 20. Members also 'roured lhe junior high schools lo recruil' members for nexl year. FRONT ROW, leff lo right: G. Delzer, Librarian: D. Vest, Vice-Presidenl: M. Johnson, Prosideni: P, Anderson, Secre- tary. SECOND ROW: M. Horn, Assisianl Manager: J. Lang, Historian: B, Murdock, Publicify Chairman: N. Zimmerman, Librarian: L. Meridelh, Manager. The Orcheslra fealured as ils soloisls Becky Nord on ihe piano and Karen Jing on lhe flule. FRONT ROW, lei? ro right: M. Johnson, S. Sironqin, L. Meredilh, C. Redslone, M. Horn, P. Anderson, T. King, B Murdock. SECOND ROW: P. McGraw, N. McQueen, M. Morgenson, A. Lewis, B. Ball, J. Lang, K. Nelson, K. Jing, K. Gemmell L. Dickinson- C. Gladwell C. Dye, J. Vesl D. smnh. ri-imo now: i..'ranner, G. Delzar, s. Mcxniqml S. Gairher, J. Cirhe, C. McCuislion, M. Leon, E. Beck, A. for school presentations Long hours of diligenl' praclice were essenlial for The members of 'rhe Orcheslra in preparalion for 'rheir annual aclivilies. Their Operella, Chrislmas and palriolic programs encouraged musical apprecialion in lhe sludenl' body. The compelilive spiril of lhe Orcheslra was displayed in ils aclivi- lies ouiside school. These included 'rhe All- Couniy Orcheslra, California Music Edu- calors Conlesr Feslival and All-Slale Orchesira. Also woven info lheir busy schedule were lhe Fall, Spring and Modern Dance Concerls, 'rhe laller including musical inlerprelaiions. FRONT ROW, lefr ro righi: C. Wines, Tuba, B. Murdock, Cello, B. Nord, Piano, L. Luke, Trumpel, K. Jing, Flule, P. Anderson Viola, K. Gamell, Oboe, G, Lulher, Bass Viol, SECOND ROW: H. Blake, Percussion, M. Morgansen, Second Violin, G. Rolhwell, French Horn, B. Ewerf, Bas- soon, M. Johnson, First Violin, J. Dunaway, Trombone, B. Beck, Clarinel. lnslruclor Ray Van Diesl led flue orclleslra lhrough lhe final dress rehearsal before lhe annual Spring Concert Henry, C. Draught, E, Brown, A. Miller. FOURTH ROW: J. Plummer, N. Zimmerman, E. Perkins, G. Warkenline, F. Cox, J. Keen, G. Rolhwell, B. Ewerl, L. Luke, K. Kilburn, R. Sfewarf, J. Van Alsryne. FIFTH ROW: B. Nord, R. Van Diesf, lnslruclor, B. Gira'do, H. Blake, J. Jackson, A. Cooper, C. Wines, M. Parsons, C. Gieg, C. Parsons, M. Tigner, D. Vesr, G. Lulher. FRONT ROW, Ieff lo righl: M. Gadson, Lieulenanlg D. Sniffen, Sergsanlg C. Johnson, Dr'lI Sergeanlg M. Slurde- vanl, Is? Sergeanl: J. Groves, Capfainp J. Mahon-ey, Li- brary Sergeanfg K. McDaneI. Library Sergeanlg M. Cree- qan, Drurn Maiorg TW. Coals, Uniform Sergeanl. The DRILLER BAND, which consisled of one hundred and six members, furnished mu- sic for loolloall games al half lime, rallies and communilv affairs. A sludenl mighl be- come a member wilh lwo years playing ex- perience and lhe aloilily io pass lhe band enlrance lesl. Aims of This group were lo broaden lhe musical inleresls of members, lo leach co-operalion, and 'lo develop char- acler. The Long Beach Review, music and iazz ieslivals, and lhe annual banquel high- lighled lhis year's aclivilies. FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: J. Iger, J. Mahoney, Me- nees, G. Hughes, G. Brady, J. Kreamer, H. Raugh, M. Slur- devanl. SECOND ROW: C. Rose, C. Johnson, R. Marlin, B. Wallace, K. Overlon, J. McDougal, M. Hicks, D. Hill, D. Reagan, K. Johnson, B. Harqreaves, K, McDaneI, THIRD ROW: M. Burnaugh, B, Hulsy, S. Bass, W. Coals, L. Phelps. local audiences The Band Concerf fealureti John Pleff, Jon Van Alslyne, and David Briggs, a lrumpef l'rio, in a song which ihey arranged lhemselves. D. Walsh, F. Allison, D. Smilh, L. Caslro, D. Briggs, J. Pleff, J. Van Alslyne, G. Rowden, D. Sniflen, M. Gadson. FOURTH ROW: R. Turley, D. Thompson, C. Slikker, B. Wil- son, M. Beck, J. Bracchi, W. McDaniel, B. Dale, B. Twisl, R. Winter, S. Hifchcock, G. Basfa, R. Barlel, E. Elliorl, L. Conley, W. Roberson, S. Mills, M. Creegan, R. Brady, R. :mmm-mx. sm. sm X we X xv smamaawzsmsamzm from awww-wrwss ax wmawermmssssmfxma Band members, anlicipafing fhe Long Beach All:Wes1ern Band Review, began lheir iauni by boarding a familiar bus. Liffleiohn, W. Empey, B. Hulsy. FIFTH ROW: G. Lolhriclge P. Brimmer, T. Gardia, D. Porler, M. Williams, J. Hick- man, V. Walker, B. Kimxey, R. Anderson, J. Perdue, R. Slewarf, R. Parmelee, R. Dennis, D. Rundslrom, R. Wiens, C. Clow, F. McNulty, L. Norlinq, J. Renolds, J. Groves, C. Bayless, J. Dunaway. SIXTH ROW: G. Plell, R. Cruse FRONT ROW, left fo right: A. Hill, D. Walsh, J. Dunaway, R. Marlin, W. McDaniel, J. Groves, Leader, J. Plell, D. Regan. SECOND ROW: B. Howell, S, Bass, M. Burnaugh, L. Caslro, B. Dale, B. Whlimore, J. Van Alslyne, D. Briggs, M. Creegun, Assislanf Leader. THIRD ROW: C. Johnson, H. Blake, F. McNully, C. Rose, C. Bayless, B. McCulloch, A. Keyes, L. Powell. Busy, busy, busy were lhe members of ihe DRILLER BAND. Besides playing al foolball games, parades and The Polalo Bowl Game, 'rhe band weni lo lhe Long Beach Review and was one of lhe honored few who marched in ihe l-lollywood Chrisle mas Parade. Members also allended lhe annual Band Banquet honoring all lhird and fourlh year sludenls. Nol conlenl' iusl lo pla good music, lhey sponsored ihe Dave Brubeck Conceri. Sian Kenl'on's Orcheslra and lhe Four Freshmen for communiiy en- lerlainmeni. S. Calhcarf, J. Marlon, H. Blare, B. McCulloch, A. Hill, P. Myers, H. Perkins, C. Wilson, L. Weldon. L. Ban s, L. Powell, A. Keys, B. Howell, B. Malhis, R. Cree, E. Davis, J, Malins, B. Whifmore, P. Poe, S. Lipp, W. Moore, in- slruclor. s.,..l.s -.kr fi'QiiNNiMTWXW -- i NNw5?3VW' W . AMW 1 , .Jllfirr , The develo meni of Chrislian principles and values, Eolh spirirlual and moral, in members was ihe purpose of QUO VADIS CLUB. ln keeping wiih 'rhis aim, members conlribuied Chrisimas and Thanksgiving food baskels 'ro needy families, gave a cash conlribuiion lo lhe Campus lmprovemenl Fund, and ai The end of lhe year, presenled a SIOO scholarship io a deserving sludeni. The only membership requiremem' was lo aH'end al leasi ihree of lhe weekly noon meelings. FRONT' ROW, leff fo righf: L. Maya, R. Griialua, I. Ramirez, R. Aluarado, V. Comfort, C. Zaragoza, H. Ramirez, L. Ramhaud, V. Aparicio, F. Candia. SECOND ROW: Rodriguez, N. Aparicio, C. Gardner, C. Candelaria, A. Lomas, D. Martinez, O. Lopez, J. Gamez, The time FRONT ROW, Ieff io righf: N. McQueen, T. Dieli, M. Ellis M. Johnson. SECOND ROW: E. Herrick, G. Lufhar, Presl denlg R. Barfel, Secrefary-Treasurer: F. McNuIly, B. Ford NOT PICTURED: D. Hib'sir.:in,lVice-Presidenig B. Davidson visor. A hayride and wiener roasi were new on lhe agenda for Los Amigos This year. Their annual school dance was noi only a social funclion, bui a source of funds for lhe an- nual Los Amigos scholarship, given 'ro a senior club member planning lo aHencl col- lege. Three noon sales also conlribuled 'ro lhe scholarship. Members enioyed lhe pic- nics and poilucks which were frequenlly held. Any BHS slucleni of Mexican desceni, wilh high ideals of characler, was eligible for membership. T. Mariinaz. THIRD ROW: A. Candia, E. Canfu, Vice- Presidenlg C. Casfro, Treasurer, A. Ponce, M. De La Cruz, S. Ramirez, T. Barrera, President J. Mariinaz, R. Noakes, Adviser. NOT PICTURED: T. Beltran, Secretary. has come . . . to talk of many things. To promofe in+elligen+ and consfruciive ihoughi ihrough discussion on coniemporary subiecis was The purpose of ihe WARLUS CLUB. A siudeni had io aiiend ihree meei- ings consecuiively io be considered a mem- ber. However, when a member missed 'rhree siraighr meeiings he forfeiied his member- ship and vole. A Topic Board, composed of ihe adviser, chairman and lhree mem- bers, selecied a iopic worihy of discussion for each meeiing. Each club member re- ceived equal opporluniiy io serve on 'rhe Board. PRESIDING: D. Thompson, President. FRONT ROW, lei? Yo right: A. Aliman, B. Hulsey, P. Cowsill, M. Evans, Vice- Presideni. SECOND ROW: M. Hines, P. Hoffman, R. O'beri, S. Harbaugh. THIRD ROW: J. Jump, S. Lanier, M. Evelih. A dash of school spirii, a cup of friendship and fifiy Chinese siudenis were ingredienis for success of +he CHINESE CLUB. Members vigorously worked foward ihree goals: promoiion of +he general welfare of Chinese siudenis, assisiance in acquainiing new Chinese siudenis wiih BHS, and school service. Demonsiraiion oi ihese goals was clearly shown 'rhroughoui ihe year. Taking an aciive pari in campus improvement ihe club pianied four 'frees in froni' of ihe cafeieria. In A ril ihis year ihe club held i'rs annual dance, Fasci.na+ion, which was open +o all siudznls of Bakersfield High. FRONT ROW, leff fo riqhf: A. Wong, D. Chow, Afiendance tary: M. Choy, Treasurer: S. Chow, B. Lee, G. Toy, M. Jue ieclrjfgrygdl. YgKng,NM.I-Chow, T. Kinoshifa, L. Mar, E. Yee, O. Wong, V. Toy. THIRD ROW: S. Lee, President D. Lum . I . . ' ue, o e, um. SECOND ROW: V. Jung, G. S. Wong, H. Wong, H. Jung, Vice-Presideni, K. Lo, D Sakai, D. Lim, J. Lewis, C. Wong, Corresponding Secre- Lewis, M. Leong, Y. Kmoshifa, W. Wong. n .- as.. .s Ilmx:1Il ' ' ' Ull and language clubs stimulated The main olaieclives of LATIN CLUB were lo acquainl siudenls wilh The ancienl Roman world in which lhe Lalin language originalecl and lo furiher an inleresl' in Lalin civiliza- iion. Dressed in iogas lypical of The Roman era, members galhered ai ihe Roman Ban- quet an annual affair held in 'lhe Spring amid Roman decoralions and almosphere. Sludenls having hacl or ialcing Lalin were eligible for membership, and The club was associalecl wiih lhe Junior Classical League, a nalional organizalion. FRONT ROW, lell lo riqhl: S. Hornung. M. Gunn, L. Arnold, T. Joslin, J. Myers, L. Van' Tonnigen, J. Knighl, S. Graham, I. Ramirez, P. Bridges, B. Buckner, J. Norwood, J. Reaves, P. Bagley. SECOND ROW: S. Headley, J, Abboll, K. Hard- ing. K. Chrislensen, D. Brown, L. Maiihews, A. Nelson, B. Rader, J. Rugowski, D. Kelly, J. Cappell, K. Johnson, G. l Karen Chrislensen, Publicify Chairman, Lois Malhews, Secrefary-Treasurer, and Sidney Lanier, President, discussed plans for coming club aclivifies. Lalin Club, presided over by Sidney Lanier, planned lheir get-acquainted parfy af a weekly business meeting. Barlling. THIRD ROW: F. Rodriguez, K, Flinl, C. Ahern, K. Carr, L. Turner, M. Kife, B. Hahn, M. Hensley, A. Twissel- mann, M. Bramleff, L. Morris, P. Pocorena, F. Chambers. FOURTH ROW: S. Alwood D. Dawson, J. Haynes, C Awenius, W. Wilkinson, l. Segden, D. Paflison, T. Devenney, J. Adams, S. Lanier, P. Cowsill, D. Miller, D. Russell. xe I b I Id FRONT ROW, lefl' To righi: J. Slone, P. Anderson, L. Mercek, J, Kilburn, E. Yee, L. Mar, P. Hogan, V. Trogdon N. Niebel, J. Turner, M. Choy, L. sinsrd. secono Row! P. Chenowelh, Adviser: M. Scherb, A. Bailey, L. Hall M. Fleishman, N. Zimmerman, N. Vanderpool, K. Kreamer: S. Slrongin, S. Deulschmann. THIRD ROW: R, Sanders, L. Randolph, K. Axrell, G. Yealfs, P. Troll, M. Magnuson S. Hedge, J. Malins, C. Johnson, L. Moore. Purpose of The SPANISH CLUB was lo furlher inleresl in Spain and Lalin America. The club was open lo sludenis raking Spanish and inleresled in The clulo's purpose. Throughoul The year members heard adull' and sludenl speakers and saw movies aboul Spain and Lalin America. During lhe second semesler The main aclivily was an inleresl- ing correspondence carried on wilh sludenls in Spain and Lalin American couniries. Olher aclivilies included sending CARE packages 'lo Laiin America al Chrislmas, spon- soring noon sales and holding one banguel each semesler, lhe second of which lealured inslallalion of nexl year's officers. In view of lhe many world problems, B.I-I.S. was lorlunale lo have lhe UNITED NATIONS CLUB on campus. This club, designed lo acquainl inleresled sludenls wilh lhe organizaiion, purpose and proceedings of lhe Uniled Nalions, kepl abreasl of lhe limes by discussing currenl problems. This year a new proiecl of The club was preseniing a U.N. iniormalional program before The Women's Socieiy of Trinily lvleihodisi Church. In May a delegaiion of members wenl lo Universily of California al Berkeley 'ro parlicipale in The U.N. Model Assembly. A slealc balce pul lhe finishing louch io an aclive year. , !X2fiI mm.. I tif? FRONT ROW, Ieff lo righl: A. Scolf, A. Russell, Secrelaryg D. Marlinez, D. Karunos, S. Randall, S. French, P. Bellencourl, B. Wainwrighl, N. Smilh, T. Randall, K. Johnson. SECOND ROW: M. Ganz. Vice President: M, Hinds, S. Rofh, B. Hamlyn, P. Wakefield, D. Sedgwick. THIRD ROW: J. Eveland, D. Villa. D. Ball. S. Hedge, Treasurer: C. Clark, D. Thompson, M. Evans, Presi- denl. FOURTH ROW: M. Carls, E. Arnold, P. Hofman, Publicilyg G. Hall, B. Howell, B. Hulsy, J, Pyle. NOT PICTURED: P. Colpifls, Adviser. I2 c , is FRONT ROW, left to right: B. L. Scofield, Adviser: G. tary-Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: A. Williams, Vice-President. Bumerts, President: W. Shells, D. Vigus, A. Medina, Secre- Accident prevention was the cardinal aim ot the members of the SHOP SAFETY CLUB. The group continued their maintenance ot safety signs which they installed in the me- chanical arts classes two years ago and made periodical checks ot these classes to see if all accident-prevention measures were being adhered to. Also this year the members helped with safety checks on cars entering the Safety Economy Run and took measure- ments and made observations of slcill driving in the Car rodeo. FRONT ROW, left to right: F. Rieber, H. Landskov, R. Fleming, H. Bredow, C. Long, C. Jow, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: R. Walt, L. Strauss, Secretary-Treasurer: R. Meeks, F. Stanley, Presidentg J. Schwantes. NOT PIC- TURED: J. Sayer, Adviser. multiple activities Students interested in any type ot elec- tronics, from hi-ti sets to television, were invited to ioin the ELECTRONICS CLUB and participate in its activities. Members set up equipment and tents tor their annual spring camp-out after finding a location in the mountains from which the could transmit to areas all over the UnitedyStates. They1 thus gained eagoerience in transmitting ont eir amateur ra io equipment and prac- tice tor the test tor their ham licenses. The club also took excursions to the Kern County Communications Center, the Tele- phone Company, and the international Voice ot America station in Delano. n.x . 1se e m1-ui e'n'r'1'r'lm-num-xanax:-sa.-v1 V-nge. x'smi.smnai.4x. FRONT ROW, leff fo right: B. Heisey, E. Owens, P. Plunk, field, S. Burch, R. Lane, 0. Thomas, A. Hailey. THIRD B. Terry, S. Fogle, D. Johnson, T. Waldram, L. Jones. ROW: D. Kimble, J. Sheppard, J. Head, L. Burfon, M. SECOND ROW: R. Harris, T. Piceno, L. Carler, L. Mans- Willis, L. Jones, . Thomas, M. Ware. reflected BHS eluh program. An inleresl' in recrealion and a desire lo serve lhe school were requiremenls for membership in RECREATION CLUB. The approximalely lhirly members of lhis hard working group supervised and refereed noon games and sponsored regular Wednesday noon movies, lhus 'Fulfilling ihe purpose of lhe club, which was lo provide noon recrealion for sludenls. Their exlremely busy schedule also included an annual banquel, noon sales. and s onsoring seven special fea+ure movies and lwo iaienl' shows. Recrealion Club endednils year wilh a fun-filled sleak bake and swimming parly. l Under fhe leadership of Siormy Fogle Recreafion Club offered noon ac livifies. Lil Mae Jones, Treasurer an'd Commissioner of Noon Adivifies Onelha Tihomas, Sacreiary, Janel Head, Hisforian, were olher officers. Many BHS sfudenfs enioyed parf of their noon hour in using afhlelic equipmenf issued by members of Recraaiion Club. l27 FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Ravenscrott, J. Marchetti, J. Buntin, W. Scott, A. Russell, L. Christie, M. Ackermann, K. Jing, E. Jones, S. Hornurgg, D. Wheaton. SECOND ROW: W. Roope, J. Head, T. oon, L, Oelke, L. Mitchell, A. Rapier, J. Harper, C. Gladwell, D. Feick, K. Bandel, L. Muller. THIRD ROW: B. Brant, P. Ryan, C. Stepheson, E. Huntington, N. Stuhman, M. Anderson, D. Briggs, J. Corse, B. Merson, G. Battling. FOURTH ROW: S. Lang, Adviser, J. Thurber, S. Lanier, B. Stewart, E. Arnold, M. McCamman, G. Long, C. Johnson, S. Allen, J. Mayfield, V. Kirkpatrick, Adviser. Science Club officers, John Corse, Vice-President, Ann Ravenscroft, Historian, Virginia Filar, Treasurer, Sarah Hornunq, Secretary, and Bob Merson, President, relaxed on the Science Building lawn before their weekly meeting. Mike McCamn, Dorothy Hammitt, and Edith Huntington, science club members, kept the science showcase filled with displays such as this one on petroleum drilling. i l l i l i n l Science clubs uicd for Formed to turther interest in science and stress to students the importance ot science in everyday lite, SCIENCE CLUB also con- tributed service to the school, community and nation. As one ot its projects, the club studied every phase ot oil, trom its dis- covery to its industry and uses. lvlembers, recommended by natural science teachers, a'so maintained the science building display case, heard talks by students and guest speakers relating to scientitic material, and ushered tor Audubon Society meetings. All members were encouraged to display their skills in all phases ot science by entertaining the Westinghouse Talent Search and the annual Science Fair. , i2s FRONT ROW, left to glut: P. Gorham, D. Smith, President J. ' ' ' ' Flssel, M. Leon. S OND ROW. L. Odell, Adviser, R. Morgan, A. Benson, Vice-President: H. Ramsdeni, Treasurer: G. Dow, Historian. NOT PICTURED: R. Erickson, Secretary L. Curtis, Adviser. students' time, energv. - S' -1WifSS.if1LKEC5i5T -' This year Bakerstield High witnessed the rebirth ot the BIOLOGY CLUB. The group, composed ot thirty students, pursued its biological interests with enthusiasm. ivlem- bers were required to be currently enrolled in a biology class or to have taken one year ot biology. Through their study ot paleontol- ogy, the eager students increased their knowledge ot tossils, put geological periods and earth strata. ,Dues ot titty cents a semester and proceeds trom several noon sales helped to pay tor 'Field trips, which proved educational and stimulating. One ot the most interesting trips took the group on an exploration ot Shark's Tooth Mountain. One ot the newer clubs on campus, organized tor those interested in rocketry, was MISSILEDYNES. Members, covered by insurance, experimented with methods ot launching small CO2, or ietex-propelled rockets, which were run on slide wires and launched from the classroom or the 'Football tield. With the help ot the Naval Ordnance Test Station, members acquired extensive printed information used in designing a larger rocket with its launcher, and tired it on the desert. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Bracchi, E. Daniels, Treasurer: J. Meyers, President: A. Scott, Secretary: A. Russell, Vice- President: P. Hogan. SECOND ROW: G. Arnold, Adviser: A. Bensusan, C. Gladwell, B. Gladwell, L. Dickiason, H. Raub, M. Scherb, J. Malins. THIRD ROW: M. Scherb, J. Head, C. Bayless H. Walker, M. Burnaugh, G. Miller, J. rims. Not Plcrunso: D. Smith, Hmafisn. Q s -. E l K Students demonstrated special skills U.. Iv.. ' X 2.1 Q J x Any student who was interested in rocks was no doubt a member ot LAPIDAINS. Members had to be at least a sophomore and interested in rocks. The grou trequent- ly went on 'field trips to o tain gem material. They cut and polished these semi- precious stones to gain knowledge ot lapidary. They also held noon sales, donat- ing protits to the foreign exchange student tund. The club maintained a social spirit by having numerous parties and closed the year with their annual barbecue in May. FRONT ROW left to right: J. Rodrigues, Secretary: B. Mena, Representative to Cultural Activities: D. Garment, M. Harrison, C. Johnson, G. Martinez, R. Gonzales. SECOND ROW: S. Deutschmann, J. Norling, E. Moore, K. Myers, Treasurer' J. Lang, C. Bishop, Vice-President: J. Drake, D. Doss. THIRD ROW: W. Roberson, C. Lykins, R. Reynolds, D. Kethley, President: J. Kelly, E. Long, Historian: D. Hynds. FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Gilli. Adviser: K. Jing, D. Smith, Treasurer' J. Igor, President. SECOND ROW: W. Coker, Vice-President: R. Jolly, R. Tom le, K. Bandel, J. Fissel. NOT PICTURED: E. Huntington, Secretary. Field trips to the Los Angeles Art Gallery, the Cunningham Art Gallery. and visits to Women's Club meetings and special art exhibits were new events this year tor the BRUSH AND PALLETTE CLUB. The group's aim was to torm a fellowship tor the educa- tion and appreciation ot art and the only requirement tor membership was an interest in art. Meetings were held every Wednes- day noon. The club participated also in noon sales and sold Christmas corsages made by members. ..U.I'i'!'V, .I .A In ereatiue fields. P. Marfln, D. Pacino, H. Hollis, J. Ravenscroff, J. Loomis, T. Randall, J Moadoff. THIRD ROW: J. Bartholomew, P. Bellencourl, P. O'NeiII, E. Aqan K. Goodman, K. Brummen, J. Venable, M. Ganz. FOURTH ROW: R. Adams J. Graham, F. Smllh, M. Evans, K. Slone, N. Burr, M. Linfesly. Ten poinls, gained as a resull of parlicipalion in lhe one-acl' play program and in a major procluclion, were prerequisile for membership in NATIONAL Tl-IESPIAN SOCIETY. The purpose of lhe club was lo give recognilion 'ro sludenls having performed merilorious work in dramalic arls. Composed of sevenly-live members, lhe Bl-lS Troupe sponsored all plays presented al noon for lhe sludenl body and lhe program of one- acls for English classes. They also sponsored a one-acl pla fesfival for lhe soulhern San Joaquin valley. Thespians held semi-annual inilialions al Cghrisrmas and in 'rhe spring, and had many parries, including ones for Halloween and Valenline's Day. -npnw nn... . .. . . .. .. .. . . .... . .. . Ei R FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: J. Johnson, L. Van Tonninggen, B. Pascua, P. Kay Afwood, Mary Walford and Marylyn Tracy applied Smllh, J. Turner, G. Jo nson, C. Underwood. SECOND ROW: A. Elllofl, slage make-up lo Bob Scherb for hrs role an The Teahouse . of lhe Augusl Moon,' l959 sludenl body play Business eluhs interested students Merchres Sweetheart, Mary Jo Moore, radiated happiness Connie Zarkos sold Tommy Morris a ticket to the Merchles Valentine Show as she accepted the lovely medallion presented by Adviser which featured professional entertainment, the selection ofthe Queen of Hearts William Robb. and drawings for candy For those on campus interested in merchandising there was the MERCHIES CLUB. Its purposes were to encourage interest in merchandising and campus atiairs, re are students tor constructive community participation, provide and encourage scholarships, and contribute to worthy organizations. Activities included a Christmas party. scholar- ship banquet, participation in Blue and White Day, Oracle Day, the school carnival. Visitors' Day, the Parent-Teachers Association Membership Drive, and attendance at the state merchandising convention in February. Also in February, members presented their second annual Merchies' Valentine show given tor scholarship, in which the Queen ot Hearts was elected and a drawing tor prizes was held. FRONT lOvY, left to right: S. Spence, B. Harper, P. J. Austin. THIRD ROW: S. Lee, W. Olsin, J. Carlson M Stubblefreld, B. Pascua, J. McCay, G. Leal, C. Zaragoza, Harrison, D. McCellan, J. Becklund, S. Bryant, C Ramirez C. Jones, B. Black, Y. Webster, M. Watkins. SECOND K. Hart, C. Sh-vely. FOURTH ROW: E. Udell. K Wardell ROW: F. Towery, H. Hunt, K. Goodman, B. Varner, C. D. Huey, L. Trehern, K. Myers, E. Moore, E Stencil J Zarkos, S. Pesina, R. Vasques, N. Aparicio, Y. Hastings, Unruh, T. Morris, J. McCullouch, W. Robb Adviser H i '51 -f .. . in work, jobs Any senior girl faking Slenography IZA-B was eligible for membership in SENIOR SECRETARIES. The approximaiely lhirly- five members, who mel on lhe second and lourih Mondays of each monlh, soughl lo develop a beller underslanding of +he business world. Aclivifies included lhe annual lea for prospeclive members, al' which fhey were acquainlecl wilh 'rhe cIub's aims and aclivilies: noon sales: special meelings, iealuring guesl speakers who rep- resenled The local business associalions: and helping wilh school and club corre- spondence. Any sludenr who had earned a grade of B or belrer in archileclural drawing was eligible for membership in The STUDENT ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION. Mem- bers oi lhis honor sociely were eager 'ro learn more of lhe praclical applicalion of iheir drawing and io siimulaie in'l'eresl' in Members of SAA who had a chance lo learn the exlras abou? blueprinls were Ray Kern, Craig Clifton, Paul Mooney, Gary Richards, FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: C. Brock, Hisloriang J. Dye, J. Greynolds, S. Mall, S. Whiffinqlon, L. Moya, P. Cald- well, L. Larkin. SECOND ROW: S. Parker, C. Pierce, G. Pounds, Treasurer, C. McCuislion, D. Park, C. Semarin, N. Fletcher, S. Buchanan, J. Becklund. THIRD ROW: Barbara Prifchefl, Adviser: J. McCaa, J. Johnson, M. McCain, D. Waddell, C. Sfewarf, P. Frazer, Secrelaryg V. Ring, E. McCulloch. FOURTH ROW: E. Blue, S. Dreilh, B. Blakeney, B. Wihen-, D. McMellon, Vice-Presldenfg P. McQueen, R. MacGiIlivray, S, Edmondson, President. 'lhe field of archileclure. Noon sales raised funds io help finance field Trips. The group's visils +o new buildings and slruclures of un- usual and modern design on lhese local iield lrips also increased farniliarily wilh 'rhe lalesl archileciural Trends. FRONT ROW, leff Yo rlghl: R. Kern, R. Parlain, B. Varner, J. Kliewer, J. Heberle, K. O'Rend, J. King. SECOND ROW: M. Finn, R. Crawford, L. Copeland. Secrelary: C. Harlwell, R. Wiebe, S. Fros'l', S. Acers. THIRD ROW: W. T. Gnodban. Adviser, M. Palmer, Treasurer: D. Telman, E. Wifzke, C. Cliflon G. Richards, Vice-Presidenlg B. Munro, P. Mooney, President NOT PICTURED: D. lanower, Sergeanl-af-Arms. Roberl Acres and Larry Copeland FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Perkins, S. Shells. J. Mullen, A. Rowles, N. Aparicio, T. Barrera. SECOND ROW: K. Eddy, Secretary, J. Hylton, Historian: J. Cappell, Vice- President: J. Robinson, R. Oxford, lone Bailey, Adviser. THIRD ROW: J. Oats, J. Head, P. Simmons, D. Schaefer, W. Roope, J. Davis, President. Any girl interested in a medical or public health career was encouraged to join FUTURE NURSES CLUB. At Christmas the girls made cheertul stutted animals and pre- sented them to patients in local hospitals. Inspection tours ot hospitals and the Com- munity Blood Bank, in addition to noon sales and distribution ot clothing to needy tami- lies, were among the club's scheduled activi- ties. Guest speakers were often present at weekly meetings to discuss various phases ot nursing and science. FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Mercer S. Nixon, J. Brin- ton, D. Hemingway, N. McQueen, L. Mar, E. Yee, S. Bert, J. Ruqowski, S. Stron in, M. McCullen. SECOND ROW: T. Wilson, P. Martin, Brickell, M. Gunn, E. Daniels J. Ezell, N. Rodriguez, K. Kessler, President: M. Hensley, C. Lipp, N. Escamilla, T. Allen. THIRD ROW: T. Polios, B. Clymer, J. Allison, T. Rendell, N. Jacobs, J. Bowman, Ilursing, teaching and ln the fall, as a welcome to the new taculty members, a tea was given by the FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB. which was tormed tor students anticipating pro- fessional teaching careers. Atter starting the year on this cordial note, members planned many other activities, such as the annual banquet held with other Future Teachers ot America clubs in the district. As a spring project the club assisted the coun- seling statf in the registration ot incoming treshmen. M. Magnuson, Treasurer: K. Kreamer, B. Hahn, C. Camp- bell, S. Bentley, A. Twisselmann, Vice-President. FOURTH ROW: D. Watson, 5. Lipp, D. Miller, M. Watford C. Hemmerling, Historian: C. Wetterholm, J. Aoki, N. fim- merman, I. Selden, Secretary: S. McClintock, L. Smith, J. Hiller, F. Carlson. NOT PICTURED: K. Robesky, Advisor: M. Gundry, Advisor. QTELFQVTZHTSNYNFNSYEFRYTWQQSQHSQG'J..I?if?T'5SNE'i?5??iE?5XRXFii. IM' laff3SxiLQiiSAQiSd3L2'l isijxailr. we homemaking drew many. DEBS, or FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA, was open fo all girls who had a C average and fook a class in home- making. The club's main purpose was fo help fhe girls improve in personal. family and communify living. ln Ocfober members af- fended a sfafe convenfion, along wifh ofher FHA chapfers, al' Asilomar and on Thanks- giving fhey gafhered packaged foods and presenfed fhem fo a needy family in 'l'he Bakersfield area. They also shared a parfy wifh fhe FFA members, held noon sales and served af school banquefs. Approximafely FRONT ROW, left lo rlqhl: J. Brlnlon, V. Aparicio, A Rowles, P. Nordquisf, J. Gomes, M. Newburt, D. Booth M. Adams, A. Kinney. SECOND ROW: T. Allen, D. Hahn J. Reaves, E. Thomas, K. Kessler, C. Baxler, J. Hun'ler, L Calhoun, C. Zimmerman, J. Marlinez W. Holi, Adviser THIRD now: H. smnh, L. Hall, n. Dxford, s. Burud, I Selden, D. McCoy, J. Dorrls, V. Mihal, S. Stone, J. Norling 5. McCIlnlock. Pat Nordquisl, Sandra McCllnfock and Joyce Hunfer fried out a new recipe for a pariy snack fhree fimes a semesfer members affended sfafe secfion meefings, wifh workshops on money-making and The use of Fl-lA hand- books. FRONT ROW, leff lo righf: l. Selden, S. McClinloclr, H. Smith, P. Nordquisl. SECOND ROW: A. Rowles, J. Hunler, C. Baxler. FRONT ROW, lett to right: E. Groves, R. Rosales, R. Friesen, J. Huckaby, J. Calhoun, K. Seaman, J. Rude, B. Bolender, J. Reed, J. Brantley, P. Simmons, T. Byiford, W. Glitner. FOURTH ROW: J. W. Nielsen, C. Edwards, T. Steele, R. Fretwell, F. Williams, D. Duarte, J. P illips, F. Akers, A. Sipe, D. Freeze, J. Clark, N. Angelo, C. Amason, Lottis, H. Johnson. SECOND ROW: R. Adams, B. Douglas, F. Twisselman, D. Cuthberscn, R. Winters. FIFTH ROW: K. B. Ross, D. Dow, L. Fry, L. Mundorf, R. Gianettoni, C. E. Whitney, Adviser: H. S. Holcroft, Adviser: J. Parish, Beauchamp, P. Fillmore, R. Kroeker, M. Johnson, D. Chin, M. Vincent, B. Beard, R. Miner, S. Payne, E. Harbin, D. C. Galland, B. Batch. THIRD ROW: G. Davis, L. Marshall, Gardiner, D. Brannon, P. Shelton, C. Morton, Adviser, H. T. Pedersen, B. Wetzel, J. Austin, B. Chafin, J. Haines, L. S. Brockmeyer, Adviser. I-lg students learned about soil, Man diligent boys enrolled in vocational agriculture classes developed a strong Bl-iS Chapter ot FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA by broadening the scope ot their projects. They made practical application at home ot classroom instruction and were encouraged to expand their farming program by correlating projects with tarm me- chanics. As accurate records ot progress and expenses showed increased profits and ability to assume greater responsibility, members progressed trom Green l-land through Chapter, State and American Farmer Degrees. The tive campus clubs participating were the Mavericks, Swine and Ag Mechanics, Dairy, Cotton and Wool, and Poultry, Rab- bits, and Bees. Judy Reaves, FFA Queen, presented Bill Witzel with an achievement pin at the spring initiation as Mark Vincent, President, looked on. Future Farmers Leland Freeborn, Mark Vincent and Clark Galland advertised their Father-Son Banquet in this unique way. MN FRONT ROW, Iefr lo righl: J. Uplon, K. Smith, B. Parma lee, P. Borda, L. Leon, D. Sowers, C. Wilson, W. Fenlon, J. B.llings, B. Timmerman, M. Sonderregger, H. Jeffers. SECOND ROW: F. Ramirez D. Bowden J. Rhodes M Rouw, H. Maddux, B. Smith, T. Benson,'W, Hannei, Li Spain, T. Bylord, L. Shofner, J. Cherry, C. Morlon, Ad visor. THIRD ROW: K. Whilney, Advisor, G. Paddock crops and animals. J. Allen, L. Bryant, B. Puget, Treasurer, R. Billinglon, R Nelson, J. Auslin, J. Taylor, P. Freeze, J. Clark. R. Het ner, R. Castro, M. Nord. FOURTH ROW: H. S. Brock- meyer, Adviser, K. Auslin, B. Barref, K. Sloan, J, Alm- gran, G. Shepherd, D. Sfewarf, M. Will, B. Holaday, J Parish, Secrelarlg L. Freeborn R. Doss, D. Morelock, G Par er, H. S. Hoicrofl, Adviser. bif us. ' er 9 CRI The BHS Chapier of Fuiure Farmers of America endeavored lo develop qualifies of leadership in fulure Kern Couniy farmers. The chapier parlicipaied in all Kern Couniy FFA seclional aclivilies, such as slcaiing pariies, dances, aihleiic conlesls and com- muniiy service proiecis. Members exhibiied 'lheir proiecis in four maior fairs: The Kern Couniy Fair, lhe Grand Naiional Livesioclc Exposirion in San Francisco. lhe Cali- fornia Sfaie Fair in Sacrarnenio, and lhe Greai' Wesiern Livesioclc Show in Los An- geles. Many ambilious members compelecl in four judging conlesls wilh len +eams, ancl enlered +he Valley Pouliry-Judging Coniesf in March. FRONT ROW leff lo righl: M. Slubblefield, C. Welch. R. cwnman, h. Hill, R. Thompson, L. Paulson, wusraele. D. Branlley. SECOND ROW: H. Brockmeyer, Adviser, R. Spohn, V. Guinroli, D. Myrick, R. Helner, D. Wodden, J. Wilson, C. Morfon, Adviser. THIRD ROW: B. Lewis, A. Rapier, H. Porler, B. Pugel, S.. Kimmel..FOURTH ROW: H. Holcraff, Adviser' R. Pellerln, R. Heimforrh, D. Cas- lro, L. Raper, W. Eilis, E. Shaffer, J. Nielson, Adviser. NOT PICTURED: M. Vingenl',dPresidenfg C. Galland, Vice- resi eni. we A FRONT ROW, lei? lo rlghl: B. Bruner, D. Saleh, R. Parsons, B. Hargreaves, B. Slafer, E. Wslz, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Purposes of lhe CHESS CLUB were lwo: 'lo awaken liurlher sludenl inleresl in lhe game of chess and lo improve members' skill in playing. Members played game aller game lo perfecl iheir slralegies in prepara- lion for lhe inlramurai lournamenls and 'lhe inlerscholaslic maiches in lhe laller parl of April. Realizing lhai lhe sludy of 'lhe game conlribuled greally lo lhe individual player's success. lhe club used ils funds lo buy books on 'lhe 'lheories of chess and lo louy chess equipmenl. FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righl: B. Ellis, E. Edwards, A. Cele- doni, Presidenig F. Parra, C. Marquez, C. Raymond, V. Comforl, A. Hure. Secrelary-Treasurer, F. Velwins, G. Tindle, G. Ma'ddox. SECOND ROW: A. Lynch, L. Rod- riguez, J. Wallon, C. Deilz, A. Wong, D. Lim, V. Wong, A. Rowles, M. Carrlsalez, M. Canon, Vice-Presidenfg J. Carr. THIRD ROW: N. Creek, E. Doser, B. Arnell, L. Monlgomsry, R. Oxford, G. Calvillo, C. Canlu, J. Mar- linez, H. Cole, C. Malhls. FOURTH ROW: A. Meyer, D. Simpson, R. Sisneros, K. Hawkins, C. Jackson, L. Carr, G. Sakai, L. Slikker, N. Davis, J. Williams, S. Briggs. NOT PICTURED: H. Slone, Adviser. F. Ryan, M. Hughes, S. Lim, F. McNulfy, Treasurer: M. Leon, Secrelary. Chess, To gain membership in MESSENGERS CLUB, girls were required lo give up siudy hall, mainlain good aliendance, and receive lheir counselor's recommendalion. The girls served BHS by delivering messages and col- lecling absence slips. They held noon sales lo raise funds for lheir service pins. Members enioyed numerous social galherings during lhe year and 'Found lheir work on service proiecls io be a rewarding experience. Be- fore Chrislmas lhey wrapped giiis for lhe hospilalized and made parly favors cleco- raled wiih a holiday lheme. s Wednesday noon in the Auditorium was e busy hour for Ronald Rueter, Secretary- Lonzo Winston set up the proiactor in the Audio-Visual Auditorium, as Warren Treasurer, Stan French, Vice-President, Warreni Coker, Business Manager, and Coker and Harry Millar assisted in the presentation oi one of the many fine Wayne Steele, President of the Visual Service Club. films shown to BHS classes. messages claimed time of students. Every Wednesday, during the last halt of fourth and fifth periods, VISUAL SERVICE CLUB furnished entertainment for the student body by showing movies, which usually consisted of two cartoons and a sports reel. Proceeds from this activity went for the purchasing of new cameras and for the benefit ofthe foreign exchange program. As a new proiect, the club toolc casual pictures for the Blue and White. Another of the club's proiects was to take movies and stills of student activities. Chosen for their interest and dependability, Apprentices, Journeymen, and Technicians learned to assist in the care and operation of Audio-Visual equipment. FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Duran, D. Sowers, R. McNulty B. Lewis. THIRD ROW: L. Norling, L. Winston, Herrera, E. Helton J. Graves, G. Fullmer, R. Flemming, S. Frencli, R. Temple, R. Roeter, R. Jolly, E. Parks, E. W. Steele. SECONI5 ROW: J. Keene, Adviser: L. Spain, R. Shaffer, F. Townsend. Hill, R. Martinez, J. Billings, R. lvanioe, R. Fleming, R. FRONT ROW Iefl lo righf' G Osborn D Edgar D. Peflill Bliss, G. Rolhwell, D. MacDonald, F. Ramirez. THIRD ROW J McCain Paylon, L.. Oelke, B. lllriiner, J.. Lawrence: G, Smilh, K. Woo'd, B. Beavers, B. Vroman, B. Barrel? L H Sledman, D. Myrick. SECOND ROW: C. Carlisle, W. Lund, G. Miller, D. LaBaurde, K. Brenneman, R Reynolds Coker L Spain, J. Faris, B. Curiis, B. Slubbs, K. Austin, R. D. Perry. Cadets learned value of drlll Members of lhe 9Is+ BATTALION of lhe CALIFORNIA CADET CORPS received Training in all phases of mililary life, bolh in lhe classroom and as Held work. Class in- slruclion included lirsl' aid, heallh, map reading and drawing and mililary laclics. while field work 'lrained cadels in precision marching, scouling, palrolling and riflery. Close- order drill prepared 'rhe cadeis for performing color-guard ceremonies al all band ac- livilies. foolball games. parades and school acfivilies during lhe year. They also held weekly flag-raising ceremonies. A+ +he annual slale inspeclion in May. awards were presenied lo cadeis showing oulslanding achievemenls in lraining. FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righl: G. Susia, H. Sledman, L. Solo, J. Sheppard, G, Hammnns, P. Gregg, R. Rolh, F McNully J Dickinson, M. Grimes, J. Burlon, M. Sondreqger, L. R. Walson. THIRD ROW: L. Gunn, R. Sanders, J Allen J Collins G Ferguson. SECOND ROW: D. Allen, J. Graham, Whilworlh, R. Salazar, S, Giuloli, J. Boen slsiilrsesiw n1 asf. as A .s . if'5 -X! 'k FRONT ROW, lei? ro righi: D. McDonough, D. Bazzell, J. Hayworth, R. Thompson, E, Bobbiif, J. Ayers, B. Mason. S OND ROW: T. Norrhrop, B. Gregory, R. Hooker, J. Boys wilh leadership abilily found op- poriunily Io advance in 'rhe ranks and be' come cadel officers, responsible for The Training and discipline of lhe corps and for Ihe year's cadei program. TORCH AND SABER, lhe official organizalion of officers, slaged fine Mililary Ball in November and I'l'1e annual Bivouac on May 22 and 23 al Tehachapi. FRONT ROW, lefl ro riqhl: D. Ruiz, C. Culberson, G. Keyser, A. Rapier, A. Chadwick, E. Pacheco, M. Bradshaw. SECOND ROW: J. Green, B. Branf, D. Myrick, K. Coflrill, S i E 2 Se Howard, C. Averill, V. Giunioli, B. Devine J. Randall. THIRD ROW: L, Moore, B. Collier, C. Beagle, K. Williams, D. McNeil, B. Goodrich, M. Oliver, B. Gibbs. FRONT ROW leff lo righl: T Walson, Bn. Commander: N. Angelo, Bn. Exec., D. Allen, B Co. Comm., R. Berry, D Co. Comm. SECOND ROW: K. Wood, PII. Ldr., F. Baker, Supply: T. Brenneman, A Co. Comm., J. Thurber, Admlnisirariong L. Moore, PII. Ldr. THIRD ROW: G. Smirh, Training: B. Jorgensen, Plf. Ldr., B. Beavers, PII. Ldr.: B. Collier, Plf. Ldr.: B. Lynch, PII. Ldr.: L. Gunn, Plf. Ldr. NOT PICTURED: B. Whllmcre, PII. Ldr.: L. Mundorl, C Co. Comm. T, McVey, J. Kirkpalrick, R. Caslro. THIRD ROW: R. Berry, B. Jorgenson, B. Lynch, E. Canup, B. Viuard, C. Jones, V. Perry, R. Haney. N i we ...,- X .. 5- - - ' 1 X- .A ' .rm . 1. me V ' ,her -- Performing groups presented lvlegaphones, beanies, and a reserved roofing secfion were accoufermenfs of The newly organized GUSHERS. who soughf fo boosf school spiril' and develop an effec- five roofing secfion af fhe games. The approximafely lOO members were required fo hold a sfudenf acfivifiy card and fo af- fend all home games. They cheered and sang al' pracfice sessions fo improve roofing fech- niques. Typical of fheir social acfivifies was a lively Halloween Parfy. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righf: J. Haden, J. Hughes, J. Love- less, K. Ashcraff, M. Grlflis, L. Johnson, G. Tindle, F. Viewins, C. Ramon, V. Norville, 8. Perkins. SECOND ROW: L. Durori, .B. Hoffman, N. Neal, B. Bernard, Unidenlified, J. Cloud, M. Thompson, B. Walker, J. Williams, P. Shaline, B. Romanoff. Rain or shine, DRILL TEAM rehearsed marching pafferns and roufines for fheir public performances. Marching in parades and performing in fhe fradifional Easf Bakersfield High vs. Bakersfield High foof- ball game were highlighfs of fheir acfivifies. .iAQA.,i-.'?7-.1.:.,-S s -.,. Q - Their new blue and whife uniforms en- couraged roofing-secfion spirif al' 'rhe games. Before becoming full-fledged per- forming members, if was necessary for fhe girls fo pass slcill fesfs in fundamenfal drill roufines. 1 . I ,. S in .. I usual topnotch shows. Carolyn Parsons, Mary Borfon, Jana Vaigghan, and Yvonne Fanfhus Took leave from Their The Aquacade af The Bakersfield College pool fealured dulies as Aquanehles o icers To enioy a refreshing swim. diving exhibifions, group aquaiicz and an elaborale all- member num er. lmprovemenT of individual swimming and diving skills and The aloiliTy To work wiTh a synchronized group were The aims of The TiTTy-five members in AQUANETTES. ln The MysTic EasT was The Theme Tor Their I958 Aquacade, held OcTober 22 aT The Bakers- Tield College Pool. All members, wheTher apprenTices, advanced apprenTices. or old members, had To meeT Try-ouT requiremenTs given during The Tall and spring of each year for The respecTive groups, and Treshmen showing inTeresT in AquaneTTes Tried ouT in The Tall of The year Tor The TirsT Time. OTher club acTiviTies included noon sales and an iniTiaTion parTy. FRONT ROW, leff lo right: M. Bruce, B. Combs, L. Fanucchi, N. Jacobs, J. LeFlore, Y. Fanlhus, D. Barnard, Oldershaw, D. Brown, J. Wong, J. Vaughan, S. Gilberr, L. Garris, K. Nackrud, J. Arrnslrong. THIRD ROW: L. C. Willis, G. Healy, L. Rampfon, M. Kennedy, Y. Fan- Dargih, E. Easrberg, A. Meyer, R. Sears, K. Fifch, E. Thus, S. Pearman. SECOND ROW: M. Borlon, J. Morosa. C0lm.,C. PGFSOHS. C- HBH. K- STONE. 5- Pafmenlef. M. L. Barkley, C. Oldershaw, D. Gribble, S. Kerhulus, K. LlnfesTy, J. Creameans, L. Parsons, B. Sheldon. l43 FRONT ROW, left lo ri hl: M. Leon, S. Weidenbach, N. fus, B. Carr, T. Randall, B. Edwards, S. Headley, R. Ber- McQueen, P. Kokinos, Cook, V. Varner, A. Hankins, nard. THIRD ROW: M. McCul!en, P. Presley, J. Simgson, Adviser, K. Baxler, K. Fanucchi, M. Finn. SECOND ROW: K. Afwood, C. Harf, S. Roefher, N. Sluhman, D. edg- A. Hubbard, D. Hopkin, P. Callaway, A. Yackey, A. Fel- wick, C. Downing, B. Combs. Dance groups pirouetted way through Leap lurns, vibralion Turns, leap spirals and iumps were some of lhe skills lhal had 'lo be maslered before girls would be considered for membership in MCDERN DANCE CLUB. Modern Dance Club was comprised of girls who had all lhe advanced slcills al 'rheir command and had presenled a composilion for clulo members and lheir adviser. The main pro'ecl of lhe year for The dance club was The lvlodern Dance Con- cerl presenled on Fe ruary 24 in Harvey Audiloriurn. The program for The concerl included a series of scenes from a deparlmenl slore, lhe slory of Pinocchio, and The officers' dances. FRONT ROW, lefl' lc righl: J. Helfon, L. Rampfon, Z. Brubaker, M. Williams, R. Fambrough, Webb, N.. Wil- Bales, F. Walfron, M. Dodds, G. Norwood, V. Voice, S. son, P. Anderson, THIRD ROW: C. Disney, S. Sfrlckler, Healy, J. Bechtel, M. Bee. SECOND ROW: H. Heslon, L. L. Allmon, S. Holmes, P. May, S. Parmenler, S. Pafler- Arno d, D. Gribble, J. Lullrell, C. Johnson, S. Moses, L. son, C. Slepheson, G. Anlhony, K. Price, P. Davis, J. Scoff. Phillis Slewarl and Linda Lawrence pracliced fwo difficull lumps lor fheir due? in ihe Modern Dance Concert 00Il0Bl't War. A'Fl'er receiving a B grade in elemenlary modern dance. girls were able lo fry our for membership in JUNIOR DANCE CLUB. Aims of fhe club were lo promole inleresl in and provide opporlunilies for work in Advanced Dance. A wedding lheme, con- sisling of a loride and groom going 'lhrougln 'rheir more significa nl' wedding anniversaries. lealured in llneir program of dances al' llwe Modem Dance Concerl. Charlorle Schusler, Brooksey Haqeslad, and Bee Gee Seih, members of Modern Dance Club, pracliced for lhe Dance Concerl held in Harvey Auditorium. As officers in lhe club, Nancy Burr, Treasurer, Robin Dal- ley, Secrelary, Marlha Grannel, President, and Bee Gee X Dance Concert , i ll Ill lol Seih, vice-president, each danced a solo in lhn Modern l lf , l i FRONT ROW lafl' lo righf: G. Healy, K. Olsen, L. Lfzlw- ,ll ' Ji sfad, L. Whifehorrl, J. Mills, M. Robesky, Adviser. THIRD rence, G. Sfiles, M. Grannell, R. Winer, C. Schusler, DJ 1' ROW: L. Randolph. N. Burr, B. Anderson, A. Wood, R. Kennedy, Parker. SECOND ROW: M. Bruce, M. Mi- ll Dalley, B. Seifz, M. Hacking, B. Haqeslad, D. Barnard. lolz, A. Mills, P. Sfewarf, C. Jones, M. Malone, S. Kul- ill . Q ' 1-iii . - :AKD : u i -- 1 lees:.w q'N-- . 3.3-f'4f:V AT PIANO B Nord. FRONT ROW. leff lo riuhf: M. Easier, Schullz, D. Krause, M. Oianich, M. Vincent, B. Keilh, J. J Slewarl L Connell, S. Lipp, R. Sears, C. Waflerholm, R. Faris, D. James, J. Mowlez. Alaney M Johnson. SECOND ROW: D. McMillan, B. Il Cappella choir supplemented Long rehearsals and hard work produced an exceplionally fine A CAPELLA CHOIR lhis year. The approximalely one hundred members worked l'o creale a grealer in- leresl' in music lhroughoul school and lo develop lheir own singing skills and apprecia- lion of music. The operella and formal concerl' on May 27 were lhe choir's principal aclivilies. Olher performances included appearances ar assemblies, PTA programs, a 'leslival for singing groups in March, gradualion, and programs of communily organiza- lions. A new addilion lhis year were 'lhe Madrigal Singers, a small group selecled 'From l'he choir, who rehearsed on Their own 'lime and represenled lhe lull choir when ifs ap- pearance was impraclical. FRONT ROW, leif lo right: M. Weldon, M. Easter, J. Ezell, J. Slewarl, B. Clymer, T. Allen, P. Baley, M. Johnson, J. King, K. Rennels, J. Barlell, J. Carllon, C. Wetlerholm, D. Ruozi, L. Eggers, D. Pacina, C. Cook, P. Bryanl, G. Trindle. SECOND ROW: W. Gard, Direclorg S. Skiby, W. Washinglon, C. Baffy, C. Lackey, V. David, C. Kern, L. Connell C. Hemmerlinq, S. Lipp, R. Sears, J. Carlson, B. Heier, J. Guase, L. Burlon, R. Abney, S. Small, L. Grisham, M. Nobles, J. Sfewarf. THIRD ROW: C. Kirkland, J. Liflleiohn, J. Hopkins, E. Udall, J. Blinks, D. Hariline, O. Deloulh, - r in -- e - - -- -e -- f-,f4:.imgmms:4.:mM education program. An audilion was 'rhe firsl lesr for sludenls inleresled in oblaininq membership in +he honor musical group, A CAPPELLA CHOIR. Music advisers 'rhen selecred flue nearly IOO singers who composed lhis vocalgroup. The choir pracriced advanced musical ar- rangemenrs and placed special emphasis on voice developmenl' and singing rechniques. Members were selecred 'ro parlicipale in l'he Kern Counly and All-Sourhern California Honor Choruses, where 'rhey received commenda+ion. Long hours of rehearsal were noi a new experience for choir members, as A Cappella Choir also provided many mem- bers for 'l'he casl of rhis year's operella, Sou+h Pacific, presenled in May. B. Varner, J. Smifh, D. McMillan, E. Cooksey, B. Schurh, D. Fosier, D. James, T. Monisz, R. Chapman, R. Maroney, B. Parmalee M. Gadsen, B. Boshears, L. Barfell, S. Hehn, 8. Person. FOURTH ROW: D. Crawford, C. Wilson, F. Stine, G. Holler, ll. Udell, W. Powers, M. Vincenr, A. Hill, R. Froehlich, C. Hudek, C. Pool, M. Ozanich, D. Krause, D. Sniffin, J. Faris, J. Warford, J. Wheeler, B. Keifh, D. Huqhins, J. Monfez, R. Anderson, L. Noia. 'Y 1 AT PIANO: S. Birtch, Treasurer: B. Magee, President. FRONT ROW, left to right: N. Neal, Vice-President, C. Magee, Merit Secretary: B. Hoffman, Business Manager: G. Johnson, Secretary. FRONT ROW, left fo right: C. Kirkland, Secretary, G Green, Second Tenor Section Leader, M. Thompson, Busi- ness Manager. SECOND ROW: E. Long, Merit Secretary D. James, First Tenor Section Leader: R. Lara, Vice-Presi dent. THIRD ROW: D. Marion, Bass Section Leader: A Wolff, Barifone Section Leader, G. Hollef, Treasurer B. Keith, President. Choruses brought mano hours Bright new uniforms along with the lively singing ot the ADVANCED GIRLS' G-LEE helped to make assemblies this year even more enioyable. Practicing many hours. members achieved polished and etiective singing techniques which they displayed at the Thanksgiving, Christmas and other as' semblies and at the Girls' Glee concert in May. FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Bagwell, S. Burch, D. Bosworth, J. Ash, G. Anthony, J. Gause, N. Rupp, M. Grilffis, B. Hoffman, E. Stout, N. Neibel, K. Ashcraft, L Story, B. Duvivier, Direcfor. SECOND ROW: G. Johnson, J. Champlin, C. Webb, L. Fosfer, J. LeFlore, M. Ellis, L Eager to develop an appreciation ot good music, BOYS' CHORUS practiced daily to obtain the quality demonstrated at the op- eretta April 30 and May I. at the spring concert May 27, and at other personal ap- pearances. Members, chosen by audition, this year enjoyed new uniforms consisting ot white dinner iaclcets, black trousers and baldrics. Wright, C. Lackey, K. Hicks, M. Weldon, N. Neal, M. Johnson, A. Scott. THIRD ROW: J. Anderson, S. Mc- Clinfock, G. Eggers, C. Magee, L. Connell, V. David, S Scott, C. Birdsong, C, Weldon, B. Magee, P. Richina, L Trehern, G. Hailey, FIANIST: C. Lipp. wi . The Bakersfield High School Oporefla Soulh Pacific, was produced by of enjoyment with music. the combined Music and Dramafics Departments. Siudenls from A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee, Boys' Chorus, lhe Orcheslra. and dra- mal'ic and slage groups worked cooperalively lo presenl 'lhis year's opereH'a. Sou'lh Pacific. The scene was The Pacific lropical islands during 'rhe second World War, and lhe direclor and casl members speni many hours working on special sefs and unique coslumes which fhe produclion called for. The Rodgers and l-lammerslein musical, which fealured Gl's. a navy nurse. Bloody Mary and a French planler, was presenled on May 27 in Harvey Audirorium. FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: W. Parker, L. Rivers, B. Hamlyn, F. Black, M. Savoie, G. Green, R. Ely, M. Thompson, R. Malhis, T. Seaman. SECOND ROW: D. Wilson, C. Kirkland, A. Hopkins, A. Candia, D. Elrich, E. Long, R. Lara, C. Flenauqh, B. Crawford, E. Canfu, C. Escalera. THIRD ROW: G. Hollef, J. Reynolds, D. Whifiingfon, B. Ray, D. Mason, S. Ollvar, C. Loparclo, S. Washlnglon, C. Brown, D. James L. Rodriquel, NV. Gard, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: B. Schus fer, F. Slino, C. Pool, D. Chrlsco B. Powers R. Masks A Wolff, D. Marlon, M. Burnaugh: J. Robinson, J. McCul- louch, B. Keilh. Paill Kokinos wan? our lha main poinis of fha YMCA legislative bill which was fo be presenied in Sacramenlo by' fhe BHS delsgarlon. Campus Ws functioned under ,Q X KAPPA CHALLA FRONT ROW. leff io righl: K. Parker, S. Howard, S. Harris Vice-Presi nr: A, Ball, R. Hughes, S. Parker, V. Robson SECON OW: L. Dargih, Presidenl' H. Hunf, G. Easl- wood, . cC n, Hi riang D. Moore, Chaplain: P Wood. T IR W' . Helus, J. ScoH, V. Easfbarg Serqea r-af-A , . Wood, Secrsfaryg D. Cheslnul, Treas ur , C. Muns, J. Durland, R, Henry. U . LEE-AH-MIY RONT ROW, le riqhl: S. Gann, E. Hasfin , B. Black, Sergeanf-ai-Arms, Y. WEbs+eg.Sggi ' . oun'ds, Treas- urer, S, Carver. SECOND ROW: M. Laflore, P. Poe, P. Schule, K. Vanderverf, L. Ramey, J, Ausfin, Presidenlg M Bee. THlRD ROW: C. Slickker, P. Kimmel, W. Whilney K. Gallups, D. Mcmellon, L. Walson, Vice-Presidenlg B Anderson, Chaplain, P. Baker. I50 ,, X , X M ALPHA OMEGA .. FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righl: P. Wesl, B. Healy, Y. Fanlhus, J. Reaves, Chaplain: C. Glanh, S. Hornung, Treasurer: C. Walker, Vice-Presidenl. SECOND ROW: S. Headley, Ser geanl-al-Arms: B. Hahn, D. Hammill, S. Buchanan, Secre laryg P. Frazer, D. Brown, Presidenf. THIRD ROW: B Schlufer, D. Slikker, D. Dunn, C. Slepheson, A, Twisselmann M. Bumerls, N. Hughes. ll Council coordination. Under a new Program Direclor, 'rhe YMCA Hl-Y AND TRI-HI-Y CLUBS al' BHS con- linued io cenier iheir ciiviiies around slrengihening Chrislian characler. Through lhe Sianclards CommiHee and lhe Planning Commillee, 'lhe high school YMCA clubs were able ro discuss club problems wiih YMCA direclors and lo lake a hand in policy-making. Y Clubs also parlicipaled in iradiiional acliviiies. such as The YMCA Model Legislalure in Sacrameniog Bal Rouge, lhe New Year's Eve dance, and The lnler-Club Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Council. TAN DA FIRST ROW, lair lo riqhl: P. Kokinos, President G. Slilas P. Calloway, Secrelary: R. Winer, Sergeant-af-Arms. SEC: OND ROW: A. Marchbanks, Chaplain: S. Braden, L. Taber, R. Jeppi, G. Healy. THIRD ROW: J. Armslrong, Vice- Presidenlg C. Hari, J. Powers, T. Colm, Treasurer. MAGNA FRONT ROW, leff lo righf: W, Swan, T. Newell, B. Phillips M. Deefer. SECOND ROW: R. Lockarl, J. Hockaby, J Thompson. THIRD ROWB Tb Harvey, E. Hayes, R. Minor . ee er. :esexsseesswnsl elm its K S i T 4 .1 3 Judy Reeves compleled the myslic Bal Rouge showcase which informed sludenis oi 'lhe New Year's Eve dance sponsored by Alpha Omega and Pro Y's as Mike Dalllak, Mara Bumerls and Ed Wifzke offered sugqeslions. LAMBDA Kll FRONT ROW, leff fc rlghl: A. Carnakis, Z. Bales, A Yackey, A. Thompson, S. Kulslad, Presidenlg P. Wells SECOND ROW: R. Dalley, K. Ellerd, Chaplain: J. Vaughan J. Mills, D. Barnar'd, Ser eanl-ai-Arms, P. Remlnglon, P Russell. THIRD ROW: S. Elrickler, P. Presley, K. Slone, S Paflerson, Vice-lfresidenfg K. Schafer, B. Seilz, 5. Fosler NOT PICTURED: P. O'Connor, Secreiary. PRO FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Rod Sianley, Harry Philips, Tommy Wah, Treasurer: Jim Kliewer, Jim McClure, Earl Harlline. SECOND ROW: Charles Groqg, Vice-Presidenig Mike Mayfield, Dave Edmondson, President, Connie Barger, Sergeanl'-al-Arms: Mickey Finn, Chaplain, Bill Daillak. THIRD ROW: Ronnie O'Neil, Secrelary, Gary Sufhers, Larry Dunham, Richard Allen, Mike Doillak, Ed Wlhke, . Douq Kelly. l52 DELTA FRONT ROW, left ro righl: Jerry Kinoshifa, John Marshall, Kenny Vaughan, Tommy Jarrard, Tommy Payne, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Alex Pananides, George Spears, Secrerary: Frank Burron, Frank Hoelker, Presidenl: Mickey Mahoney, Bill Smifh, Vice-Presidenl. THIRD ROW: Kenny Webb, Charles Brenf, John Ramirez, Treasurer: Rae Price, Dean Maxwell, Larry Copeland. TALAWAN DA FRONT ROW, lelf fo righl: P. Brunberg, Seraeanl-ar-Arms: V. Bryan, L. Landwer, L. Van Tonlnlngan, . LeFlore, S. Pearman, K. Baxler. SECOND ROW: K. Nackerud, P. Maroney, K. Hicks, J. Vanderhoof, Treasurer: D. Sedgwick, D. Dunbar, S. Kerhulas, E. Sroul. THIRD ROW: R. Teissler, Chaplain, C. Fitch, Vice-President M. McEwen, P. Ford, M. Tigner, Presidenfg R. Shuck, J. Loomis. NOT PICTURED L. Lawrence, Secrelary. I53 For lhe Y's lhal helped needy families af Thanksgiving by assembling boxes of food, Connie Barger, Belle-Fran Healy, and Wilbalee Whifney packed The all-imporlanr furkeys into fhe wailing baskels. SOANNA FRONT ROW, left fo rlghf: N. Jacobs, S. Brickel, C. Leon, L. Lmdsay, P, Kinzel, Treasurer: S. Foose, J. Hlgdon, L. Ramplon, Chaplain: V. Trogdon, N. Vanderpool. SECOND ROW: S. Holmes, K. Fanucchl, Secrelary: K. Milchell, N. Wilson, J. Jackson, F. Waffron, Vice-Presldenh L. Treide, C. Rains, N. Sward, S. Hedge, THIRD ROW: S. Worlhlng- lon, M. McDonald, S. Parmenfer, Presldenf' M. Hacking M. Borlon, L. Slanley, P. May, Hisloriang Yeragan, B. Padula, D. Coley, P. Kn-ighl. KO DA FRONT ROW, lei? lo riqhf: D. Hopkin, K. Beauchamp, J. Luflrell, Chaplain, S. Healy, Sergeanl-al-Arms, M. Grannell, P. Edmonds, A. Lorenzi, J. Wahl. SECOND ROW: L. While- horn S Falk Scofl, S. Mafflock, S. Gilberl, G. Spawn, S. Cree , Secrefary. THIRD ROW: M. Bruce, Presldenl' N. Burr, L. Almond, P. Palla, Treasurer, K. Reynolds, Vice- Presidenlg K. Sargeanl, A. Rampus. KODA Kll FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: V. Rader, Treasurer: K. Wlnlack T. Williams, S. Brown, M. Jones, D. Arnold, Chaplaln SECOND ROW: P. Langsefh, D. Beafly, S. Carne, N, Fur- man, Secrelaryg J. Anlonaros, L. Laffln. THIRD ROW: L Barkley, Sergeant-al-Arms: G. Bosworlll, A. Kennedy, Presl denlg J. Smilh, M. Kennledg, Vie-Presidenfg J. Sarqeanl . mar . l54 TALA DAGA FRONT ROW, ldf fo rlqhl: D, Bosworfh, Secrefaryg K. Welch, S. Taylor, M. Chumlay. SECOND ROW: B. Noia van.-rmsdm: N. Nm a. sunafa, cnaplsrm M. Palmer: Treasurer: G. Moblay. THIRD ROW: V. De Sherlig, Presi- dlntp D. Dnhlqulsf, N. Cone, S. Cone, M. Wllus, KAPPA NU FRONT ROW, lofi lo riglll: D. Bosvorfh, Sacrefaryg K Wulch, S. Taylor, M. Chumlay. SECOND ROW: B. Noia Vlce-Prosidonlg N. Nola I. Guuard Chaglaing M. Palmer, Treasurer: G. Mubley, THIRD ROW: V. e Sherlia, Presi- dent: D. Dahlquixf, N. Cone, S. Conn, M. Witus. THETA FRONT ROW, lsfl lo righl: M. Leon, B. Brusclli, L. Clillord J. Porler, L. Arnold, J. Kamprafh, C. Boughlen, S. Cacluc B. Ennls. SECOND ROW: J. Graves, J. Marchelli, T. Ran- dell, Presidenlg A. Einstein, G. Webb, M. Barber, Chaplain J. Beauchamp Vice-Presidenf: C. Tiehe, B. Combs, G George. n-nab now. P. Adams, c. Albro, w. Myers, L Eggers, Sergeant-al-Arms, S. Forney, M. Ranay, M. Mag- nuson, J. lseminger, M. Miloh, Sccrelaryg B. Sheldon, J. Ennis. s s -s 1 X 1. 5 N Q ss ef e Q KS s 5 Y x X K I Q s. - A L, P. Y' i S A ,Rst ' N' . 5' FRONT ROW lofi To rlghh G. Beyeler, M. McManus S. Burl' J. Meadolf, B. Sharp, L. Moniigo. SECOND ROW: L. Mueller. S, Deulschmann, M. Scherb, C. Hagar, M. Mc- Cullen-. THIRD ROW: M. Anderson, M. Scherb, B. Childers, J. Lang, M. McDonald. VLUCH, Shakespeare gained The acTiviTies of The Y-TEENS were all planned To bring BHS sTudenTs in conTacT wiTh The beliefs of The YMCA. They gave a parenTs' poTluclc To acquainT members wiTh each oTher's parenTs, worlced on The YWCA TioaT Tor The ChrisTmas parade and sold TickeTs To The parade. For enTerTainmenT They gave slumber, swimming and Tiber flower-making parTies. Noon sales helped finance Their proiecTs. Barbara Childers explained To Shirley Berl' and Leslie Muller one of The infricacies of The paper flower baskeis which the YWCA group made and Took, filled wilh flowers, lo elderly people af local hospifals. Scherb, Presidenlg M. Anderson, Hisforlan. J. Meadolf, Vice-Presldenl: M. Scharb, Program Chair- man: B. Sharp, Secretary: S. Deulschmann Treasurer: M. we 3535. .4-4 Ubi D, Ringler, Adviser: M. Scherb, J. Iger, E. Huniingfon, D. Smiih, Lanier, K. Afwood, L. Darling, A. Ravenscroff. new BHS supporters. Formed iwo years ago. SHAKESPEAREAN READING CLUB received iis official club charfer 'rhis year. The siudenrs, clrawn iogeiher by Their mufual inieresl in Shake- speare's wriling, mei weekly io siudy and read his plays. The club selecied ihe plays ihey wanied 'ro read and paris were assigned 'ro members by rhe adviser. This year ihe group read Much Ado Aboui Noihingf' Comedy of Errors, King Lear, and Richard ill. Julie lger read a drarnaiic passage from Shakespeare's Oihello as oiher club members followed along in fheir copies of 'he play. Taking a breather befween reading ads from King , K Lear were The officers of Shakespearean Reading Club, Ann Ravenscroff, Secreiaryp Michele Scherb, Vice-Presidenf, and Sid Lanier, President 1 n ,Q J,lilt7 i 5 Nl? 3 QS!! . v kv 4 N C I dar hrimmed with SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 2 Freshman Elecfions. 4 Drillers vs. Fresno. IO P.T.A. Bar-B-Q. I I Drillers vs. Roosevelt I7 Drillers vs. Arvin. 2I Back-Io-School Nighi. 22 Aquacade. 24 Drillers vs. Taft 30 P.T.A. Assembly. 3l Grifiiih Memorial. NOVEMBER I Drillers vs. Norfh High. 5 Girls' League and League of,Men Siudenfs Assemblies. 7 Drillers vs. Delano. I0 lnsiiiuie Day. I I Veferans' Day. I2-I3 Senior Class Play, The Loud Red Pa'rrick I2 Teen-Age Ciiy Governmenf Day. I4 Drillers vs. Eas'r Bakersfield. I5 Blue and While Day al' Brock's. I8-20 Thanksgiving Assemblies. 22 Milifary Ball. 27-30 Thanksgiving Vacafion. DECEMBER 2-4 Moiorama Assemblies. 8-I2 Campus lmprov'emen+ Week. I I Valkyries-Big B Fashion Show. I6-I 8 Chrisimas Assemblies. I8 Whiie Chrisimas Formal. I9-Jan. 4 Chrisimas Vacaiion. JANUARY 5-7 P. G. and E. Assemblies. I0 Drillers vs. Norfh High Baskeiball Game. I2 Founders' Day Program. I6 Drillers vs. Tafi. 24 Drillers vs. Easi Bakersfield VT dances, banquets and games. 24 Big B Dance. 30 DriIIers vs. Arvin. 30 L.M.S. Dance. FEBRUARY 2 Beginning of Spring Semes+er. 4-6 Parriofic Assemblies. I I-I 3 Merchies VaIen+ine Show. I3 DriIIers vs. Delano. I4 Typical Coed Dance. Swee+hearI' Serenade. I4 Wresiling Tournament I6-I8 Blind AssembIies. 24 M-odern Dance Concert -27 In+ercIass Track Meer. MARCH 3-5 IRC. RaIIy CIub Assemblies. 5 General Mo'I'ors Assembly. I0 DriIIer Band Concert I7-I9 JubiIee Singers Assemblies. I9-20 Siudeni' Body Play, Teahouse of fhe Augusf Moon. 2 I-29 Eas+er Vacaiion. APRIL 7-9 DriIIer Band Assemblies. I I Senior Banque+, S'Iairway 'Io The S+ars. 25 OracIe Day af Weills. 29-30-May I OpereHa, SouI'h Pacific. 30 S'ruden+ Body Elecrions. MAY 5 CuI+uraI Aciivifies Awards Night I6 VaIIcyries' Dance, WiIaIcahau Nui. I8 Aihleiic Awards Night 20 Orchesrra Conceri. 2I Scholarship Assembly. 2l CIass Elecfions. 22 Visifors' Day. 27 Advanced Girls' GIee Concert 29 Orchesira Banquei. JUNE 3 5 6 7 8 IO I2 Girls' Ac+ivj+y Council Awards Banquet Band Banquet Junior-Senior Prom. Baccalaureafe. Exec Board Bamquer. Senior Farewell AssembIy. Graduarion and Whing-Ding. 4 Big B Danee, military Ball were Melinda Bruce smiled radianlly as Mike Daillak, Big B presidenl, crowned her Big B Queen al fha dance following lhe BHS-EB baskelball game. The cafeieria rocked lo lhe sounds of pop- ular music and dancing ieer al lhe annual Big B Dance. Blue and whiie sireamers dec- oraled The ceiling, and irophies, caricalures and fooiball piclures added 'ro ihe general iheme. l-lighlighi of lhe dance came when Big B presidenl, Mike Daillak, placed a sparkling crown on The head of Melinda Bruce. Big B Queen of l959. Siliing on a meiallic silver ihrone, Melinda happily ac- cepied an ideniificaiion bracelei and a bou- quef of red rosebuds from members. BHS sludenls, celebraiinq lhe Driller basketball viclory over EB, danced lo lhe swinging sounds of currenl' hil rec- ords al' fha Big B Dance. I I60 fun filled events. Sabers. uniforms, brass bullons and frolhy formals sel lhe almosphere for lhe Mililary Ball held November 22 in The caleleria. The crowning of Claudia Biane as Mililary Ball Queen climaxed The evening. Then Claudia and Tom Walson led lhe dancers in lhe grand march. Claudia was elecled by 'rhe seniors, while her ladies-in-wailing Mary Borlon, iunior: Gayle l-lealey, sophomore. and Lorrie Laltlin. freshman, were elecled by lheir respeclive classes. Sfudenls had a gay! lime dancing fo The music of lhe Skylar s al' The Mililary Ball. Claudia Biane, Milifary Ball Queen reigned wifh her ladies- in-wailing Lgrie Laffin, freshman, cenlerg Mary Borfon lunnorg Gayle Healey, sophomore. l6l Holidav season, Ualentine's inspired Sieve Merla and Penny Frazer smrled broadly as fhey reigned over ihe Whire Chrlslmas Formal as Snow Prlnce and Princess of l95B. Couples silling on park benches. gaily decorared Chrlslmas packages, Chrislmas Trees encrusled wilh glislening snow and old- lashioned rail fences were 'lhe selling for Jrhe lnlerraclal Council's annual While Chrislmas Formal, December I8 from 9:00 lo l2:OO in lhe Caleleria. Dancers' formals added beauly 'ro lhe colorful ball as guesls danced lo music by lhe Gaylads. To high- lighl lhe evening. a lucky couple. who were crowned Snow Prince and Princess, led The Grand March. Celebraling lhe holiday season, many BHS students and Their 'dales aifended the Chrisrmas Formal sponsored by IRC. Twosomes celebrafed Sf. VaIenHne's Day af fhe SweelhearfSerenade, 1he Typical Co-ed Dance. Swee'rhear+ Serenade, lhe Valenline dance sponsored by Girls' League, February l4, was lhe lirsl semiformal of lhe year. Tables bordering lhe dance floor, brighi red hearls, and red and while sireamers irans- liormed lhe everyday cafeleria inlo an color- ful ballroom as couples laughed, chalied wilh friends, or danced gaily lo music by lhe lvloderns. A large red hearl' provided background as couples had piclures +alcen lo remember 'rhe occasion. The evening was broughl lo a climax when Lynne Whilehorn, chosen by a vole lalcen al' The door, was named Typical Co-ed. I63 Lynne Whifehorn, a radianf senior, was chosen as BHS's iypical co-ed af The Valenfine Day dance given by Girls' League. miss BHS, Danny and Dottv were In spite of the rain during lhe BHS-EB foofball game, Judy Reaves smiled radianlly during half lime when she reigned as Miss BHS. Dorolhy Hamm H' and Perry Qorham, Qohy and Danny Qriller, saluied Driller vic- 'lorues by ringing the victory bell for lubrlani' fans. MISS BHS, Judy Reaves, was elecfed by fhe siudenf body as official hosfess of Bl-lS. Crowned af half-fime of fhe EB-BHS fool'- ball game, she was among 'rhe senior candi- dafes submiffed by clubs on campus. A s ecial 'rea was held so 'udges mighf choose fffree finalisfs. from whom Miss Bl-IS was selecfed. Perry Gorham and Doffy Hammifl' as DANNY AND DOTTIE DRILLER were official represenfafives of Bl-lS. Elecfed by fhe sfudenf body. fhey affencled all foof- Sall and baskeiball games as parf of lhelr ufies. I -2-3 Up! was fhe cry as sfudenfs in +he CARD SECTION added a highlighf fo half- Hme fesfivifies a+ foo+ball games wi'rh +heir many sfunfs. The mosf a+'rrac+ive s+un1' was performed a+ 'rhe BHS-NH game when 'The blue and whi+e Block B was formed and 'rhe cards +hen flipped, producing 'rhe effecf of furning The leHer inside ouf. The welI-or- ganized secfion helped cre-a+e an in+eres'r in half-Hme adivifies and fo make infermis- sions more enioyable for specfafors. T Whila fha Driller Ban!! marched af half iime, fhe roofing sadion oxecuisd colorful card sfunis. Enfhusiasfic baskefball fans sang another vicfory song hwger: ihe Drillers gained addiiional poinfs during the game wif e ano. ,. , .Li IEEKXQ YLLIQNNNVE Dramatic productions drew The villagers of Tobiki looked on as Capiein Fisbv and Capfain McLean fesied ihe naiive brandy on a village goal in ihe sfudeni bodyMpIay Teahouse of ihe August con. Teahouse of ihe Augusl Moon, a lighi' hearied comedy aboul an American army officer in Japan, was chosen by ambiiious aciors and aciresses as This ye-ar's STU- DENT BODY PLAY. Tryouis were held for siuclenis inieresiecl eiiher in aciing or, iusi as imporiani, in working wiih The crew be- hind scenes. Ouisianding performances and ciireciion made ihe play a delighi for ali. Celebraiing 'lhe completion of ihe Teahouse, villagers gafhered for a wresfling maich held in frue Indonesian fashion. ms.. s.,,s.. . students for east and audience. As lhe curtain descended, the ces? of lhe senior class play, The Loud Red Patrick, happily received loud applause The Loud Red Pal'rick, ihis year's senior class play. broke years of lradilion by being presenled in lhe Lillie Theaier, where six weeks of rehearsal climaxed in a Three-nighi run. The comedy was noiable for iis excellenl iiming and colorful porirayals, and ihe aniics of ihe red-headed ialher wiih his drunken friend drew coniinued laughier from ihe audience. for fheir excellenf performance. Janet Allison, April Nelson Marcielle Hensley, and Pai Wes? made up wiih their faiher, Danny Sparks aifer a long family quarrel in fhe Senior Class play, The Loud Red Pai'rick. Vell, song leaders boosted Apprenlice Yell Leaders were Susan Kulsfad, Sandra Holmes, Bee Gee Self-1. Varsity Yell Leaders were Kay Beauchamp, Judy Reeves, Headg Susan Creel. Those perky. pep y girls rhal led yells al all games, rallies andpolher special funclions. had a rime-consuming and 'fariguing job. Yer lhe YELL LEADERS seemed never 'ro run our of school spiril and energy. Allhough leading yells was lheir official duly, 'rhey also served ar lhe Awards Banquer and as hosi- esses af 'lhe Griffilh Memorial Service. -giant- ts iifsiawgxgs, if .me-vein school spirit for BHS teams. EE. Varsify Song Leaders were Peggy Falla, Lynne Whlfehorlr, Head: Marlha Grannell. Dressed in blue and whiie oulfris and wav- ing wl1H'e pompons. Hue SONG LEADERS were a+ all lhe BHS fooiball and baslceibali games. In addiiion io leading songs a+ Hue games, 'rhe song leaders parficipaled in ral- lies and were also hosiesses ai Hue A+l1Ie+ic Awards Nighi' and flue S+uden+ Body Play. I69 Apprenlice Song Leaders were Alice Yackoy, Zara Bafes, Judie Mills XWXQVWR 'Tf'T , , , , , , . ,,,,,, , . , ,, ' Rallies, assemblies featured The burning of lhe Norlh High slar was lhe climax of lhe foolball rally before fhe BHS-NHS game. Afler the exchange rally wilh EB, srudenfs poured oul of Griffilh Sladium where sporls rallies were held. Sladium rallies for lwome loolball games and Quad rallies for oul-of-lown games were designed lo promole school spiril. During 'rhese rallies lhe band and yell leaders led spiriled songs and yells, and leams demon- slraled inlricale 'foolball plays. Rally lead- ers also reminded sluclenls of opponenls' ralings and coming campus evenls. .. Qsxiiia s fs K - W . .h .. .W ,N . . ,, N... W, as E- +i.sqfw.f ms ' ,E as-X 1 k - , f' f . . .fm f -Q , vw A. -.:xi.,Q E3sf . .gg ' - X '- Q- gmzww ' A . ' ' Rim - -.. 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X 'Q X fig:isXi ,-9 3 Sf i X . X s , ,qv S A , 4 1 Rx iw X0 X mm X .. X . Q 1 A ---- . .- .ox MX - . - X - - Q SX . X ff -If f Xi -- NX f A k S Q i - X MX-.fffyX . X V Q LLmL S Q psi is X' M :M N S X A . ' X Y: RN Q x . 'Si L v i W K2 f A Nw N. .X Ms A fx 531 X x -F KX fi . Q . ...x Ny K L ' XQ XX X X V , xxx.... X N ,- . 1 N, .Q ' XX X X X . rf, ff N' NU WN ' 4 39 11 M. Daillak, FB B. Van Osdel, RHB E. Witxke, LE C. Schrader, RG A. Grimes, LE Drillers battered opponents This year, the DRILLER FOOTBALL TEAM boasted their tirst undefeated season in nineteen years and was the second Driller team to win tive consecutive championships. With a stubborn defense and wide open. explosive ottense, characterized by long- distance scoring thrusts, the Drillers were able to win fourteen out ot titteen games and tie the other. Against EB, the deter- mined Drillers tought hard through rain and mud to win in the last quarter. 7-0, thus gaining their second consecutive city cham- pionship. J. Kliewer, RG A. Johnson, RHB C. Mannings, LHB A. Hill, RE aa? l Paul Bri gs, Head Coach, Earl Sargent, Llne Coach, Charles garver, Backfield Coach and John Bumerts, Man- ager, led the Drillers to their first undefeated season since l937. F. Hester, FB R. O'Neil, RT D. Edmondson, C D. Marion, QB l I74 for undefeated season. DriIIers DriIIers .,,.., ,.... Drillers ...... ...A. SCORES 26 Sania Monica ,.,. I4 26 Anlelope Valley' I3 27 Fresno High .,.... I2 Drillers... .. ..... 6 Roosevell' High.. 6 DrIIIerS ..,,., ,.,,, 4 6 Arvin ,,,,.,e.,...,,,, 7 DriIIers ..,,.. ..Y,. 4 7 Tail ,,,,,,,,w,,,.,.,,, 3 I Drillers ..w.w. ,,,,. 2 l Norlh High ,,,.,, 6 Drillers .,,.., ,.7,. 2 O Delano High ,,,,e. I3 Drillers eY,,,, ,. 7 Easl' Bakersfield.. O FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: R. O'Neil, C. Gregg, M. Mahoney, F. Hoelker, E. Wifzke, J. Kliewer B. Van Osdel, C. Barger, A. Hill, J. Maflly. SECOND ROW: M. Daillak, C. Schrader, R. Guzzard, M. Horn, C. Hudek, R. Thompson, B. Beard, D. Krause, L. Leon, I. Marshall. THIRD ROW: D. Kelly, M. Palmer, J. Billings, S. Payne, With a Sanla Maria fackler on his heels, David Marion skirled right end for a flrsf down C. Fool, DD. Marion, F. Lesler, A. Grimes, D. Edmonson C. M8h'hIhgS, A. Johnsqn. FOURTH ROW: J. Bumerls Manager: . Jones, Tralnerg E. Varner, K. Webb, W Sandoval, NI. Finn, B. Bone, L. Copeland, C. Sarver Assisfanl' Coach: Earl Sarrganf,hAssislanl Coach: P. Briggs oac . Spirited Sandabs stopped FRONT ROW left lo riqhl: T. Wafls, Euihlvarado, J. McClure, K. Morehead, R. Parlain, H. Phillips, A. Mc- Daniols, D. Flefcher, E. De La Cruz, K. Snell, D. Waison, B. Miller, J. Kinoshila. SECOND ROW: G. Daverilporf, D. Maxwell, J. Marshall, D. Morgan, M. Davis, S. ulsa, R. The SANDAB FOOTBALL TEAM finished on 'lop afier being allowed 'lo enler fhe Souih Yosemiie League for The lirsi iime. Alihough ihree key players were injured ai The beginning of ihe season, ihis well- rounded squad more ihan made up for 'lhis disadvaniage. The Sandabs' defensive unil proved 'lo be very hard io score againsl, as lhey held 'lheir opponenis io low-yardage gains. Lane, R. Cole, J. Sanchez, C. Wilkinson, J. O'Brien, K. Vaughan. THIRD ROW: J. Huckaby, Manager: D. Powell, E. Winston, M. Ozanich, D. Noble, H. Rivas, E. Hodges, L. Hedgecock, R. Caslro, M. Zacheigg A. Galbraith, D. Ankierson, Coach: C. Bainbri ge, Coach. SCORES Sandal:-s ......,....... Porierville ........ 6 Sandabs Fresno .......,...... O Sandabs Rooseveli ,,,,...... 6 Sandabs Arvin ,............... 7 Sandabs Tail' ..........,....... 7 Sandalos N'orl'h High ...... 7 Sandabs Delano .............. 30 Sandabs .............. Easi High .......... 6 J. McClure, E D. Maxwell, E J. 0'Brien, T K. Morehead, T J. Ma h 1 11 -i 111.11 i-i 7 ,nl sell 1 11 .inlsnnx :gl if vuunnzl-xg-u 7 riuals short of victory. J. Kinoshifa, HB B. Miller, HB D. Noble, E Kenny Vaughan eluded several Tackle s fc scocf downfield for a Sandab gain, M, Zachary, G. D. Wafson, C T. Waffs, OB A. McDaniels, FB K. Vaughan, HB X X r - -.,,, -X ..- I FRONT ROW, Iefl' fo righf: M. Barnel-I, R. Edwards, D. Byford, W. Tinnin, Co-Capiaing L. O'NeIl, G. Monroe, G. Dewar, CO-c?'8ll'l1 B. Higdon, E. Gonzales, R. Price, R. Froehllch. SE OND ROW: B. Powers, J. McDonald, H. Bond, J. Nord, J. Cremeans, B. Granf, G. Slraw, A. Pananfdes, R. Hennig, B. Rulland, T. Richardson M. Harris, R. Billinqfon. THIRD ROW: G. Frank, C. Jlohnson, A. Person, P. Rocha, G. Jellefich, R. Rosborough, G. Bush, L. Fry, L. Geye, R. Wyarf, D. Deyoung, C. Mathews, B. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: A. Taylor, D. Deeler, D. Lasafer, B. Haladay, C. Drabble, R. Verdugo, M. Comaianni, T. Wong, G. Curler, T. Ba ly, D. Smoof, J. Calvillo, L. Baffisloni. FIFTH ROW: Gates, Assisfanl Coach, M. Vinson, Manager: M. Carls, Manager: D. Harrison, Coach. Gridders overpowered their Roughneck end Eddie Gonzales prepared fo calch an air-borne foolball fo complele pass play during pracfice. -1. mi E! IIII , Wilh Iwo losses and one viclory before league compelilion, lhe JUNIOR VARSITY rhen Ioelled lheir opponenls wiih crushing delears. ln The nexl five games lhe Rough- neclcs were ar rheir besl as 'rheir huslling of- fense regislered I63 poinrs while Iheir hard- charging defense allowed a mere 20 poinrs. This remarkable performance earned lhem an undefealed league record and Jrhe cham- pionshlp. Tough Roughneck Royal Edwards charged Ihrough Ihe Ilne during prachce as defensive lineman closed in' for a fackle. wuz. e sw-uaxauanxanmmsaunammxrmwmew we .mem mama www mmwemamuuvuwfr SSW T ixa-hi CHAN? FRONT ROW, lofi' lo righl: M. Allen, J. Rude, C. Albee, L. Sirauss, J. Jones, E. Jones, B. Parmalee, N. Barraza, M. House, D. Fisher, D. Russell, R. Cole, R. Berra. SECOND ROW: B. Smilh, J. Brooks, T. Smilh, L. Berrons, R. Hack- er, S. Wheeler, D. Poole, R. Farrell, C. Mayfield, B. Blrner, T. Parsons, B. Palmer, R. Adams, R. Bollender, Manager. THIRD ROW: J. Fanucci, R. Hughes, R. Marry, E. Hayes, A. Bush, C. Beauchamp, F. Young, D. Simpkins, B. Wish- pigskin competitors. Ailer The B-RESERVES dropped iheir iirsl game. lhey bounced back lo win The nexl' nine and The championship. Composed of ouislanding players, Ihey remained in lop physical condilion ihroughoul The season ro win many of lheir games in The second half. FRONT ROW, lefl Io righlz J. Spencer, Asslslanl' Coach: W. Fife, D. Kinoshila, R. Srine, C. Rhodes, S. Jeffries, C. Rains, L. Lipke J. Borion, W. Mcbaniels, J. Marion, P. Borda, D. Caslda, Head Coach. SECOND ROW: J. Swam, M. Gunfher, J. Loperena, S. Taylor, R. Oldershaw, C. Chambers, B. Phillips, D. Lawson, J. Bowser, P. Tallman, B. Smith. THIRD ROW: B. Cappell, I. Virrey, L. Peninger, R. Nelson, D. Sperry, M. Pal'lon', R. Sliger, V. Scrivner B. Campbell, B. Bradford, J. Eliqa, R. Rosales. FOURTH ROW: J. Busfard, Manager: K. Lanquisl, L. Blackmon, P. ard, L. Ballisloni, D. Roberson D. Bondoni, A. Hodkins, T. Robesky. FOURTH ROW: B. Ross, I. Gulinez, B. Dixon, D. Verhaag, D. Rosales, L. Soria, J. Medina, D. Shellon, D. Annis, R. Mayhan, P. Simmons, R. Espinoza, T. Piceno, D. Ellison. FIFTH ROW: D. Pasquini, D. Reamer, K. Sea- man M. Slewery, P. Neeld, J. Vaughn B. Dallaik, M. aenli, H. Hinain, T. smifh J. near , J. schweikan, K. Robesky, Coach: L. Sayer, Asslslanr Coach. Smaliesl on lhe gridiron, The BITS FOOT- BALL TEAM ballled io a Tour-win, one-loss and 'lwo-lie record 'ro snare second place. To make good maierial for nexi year's Teams, Coach Casida placed emphasis on parlicipalion and Tundamenials. Lupercio, R. Maxwell, M. Websfer, J. Rofh, F. Cox, M. Deerer, P. Bumerls, N. Lum, A. Rosales, M. Bolslad. FIFTH ROW: P. Dasch, Head Managerg K. Lasler, T. Braughfon, B. Berry, M. Mathews, R. Beaumasler, J. Marlin, C. Wilson, J. Johnson, J. Warford, G. Swick, B. Parmalee, C. Palmer, R. Reed. SIXTH ROW: E. Helion, Manager, A. Sipe, E Suorex, F. Shofner, A. Marauam, J. Branlley, D. Cliflon F. Welch, J. Gregory, P. Ford R. Ward, D. Sleele, S Chaddicir. il1K!Q5Y,iiY1in'iii'-N1ixS.4KiX-W-Nif' , .J ., , , . One Driller wresfler found his opponenf off guard and Equally skilled wresllers fried io floor each olher during promplly pinned Him. The BHS-SH championship mafch. Grapplers, striders triumphed AlThough The WRESTLING TEAM dropped Their TirsT dual maTch in Three years 22-Zl To EB and baTTled To an unusual draw wiTh SouTh l-ligh, They were league champs. Their decisive win over Sl-l, 3I-I6, Tor The championship proved ThaT They were greaT as a Team. EighT members qualiTied Tor The valley meeT, in which Dave Edmonson placed second and Bob Varner TourTh in Their respecTive classes. Edmondson and Kenny Vaughn were undeTeaTed in league compeTiTion, while Carl Schrader losT only once. FRONT ROW, Iefi' io righT: J. Buxfon, B. Parmalee, N. McKenzie, J. Ford, B, Whifchurch, R. Magana, D. Henry, Lum, K. Vaughan, S. Lee, B. Varner, C. Schrader, D. C. Berger, M. Palmer. FOURTH ROW: P. Briggs, Coach: Edmondson. SECOND ROW: J. Fllofes, V. Farrow, G. C. Cross, R. Howard, M. Barneff, L. O'NeiI, M. McCarT, DeWar, S. Kliewer, L. Henry, R. O'Neil. THlRD ROW: S. C. Maris, J. Bumerfs, Manager. 1 11 humans. I80 FRONT ROW, left ro righr: L. Rines, S. Acers, J. Hamilton R. Erickson, R. Lundy, C. Rose, S. Lim, C. Casfro, L Winsron, J. Lim, Manager. SECOND ROW: G. Beerline Coach: G. Meyers, J. While, R. Schullz, J. Bernard, S Merfa, B. Munro, J. Allison, P. Coffman, R. Herrera, C Rowland. as team units. Coach Glenn Beerline, in his lirsl' year al' BHS, found a young, inexperienced CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. Allhough early season showings did noi seem loo hopeful, a con- dilioning program consisling ol weighl lilling, running lhrough deep river sand and up Grilililh Sladium, combined wilh limed runs on lhe lraclc improved performances 'l're- mendously. Al 'rhe end of lhe season lhe Drillers finished one-hall poinl behind Delano for a lhird place in lhe all-imporlanl Soulh Yosemile League lvleel in which seven olher schools parlicipaled. Performances of such lireless cross-counlry runners sparked BHS lo an oulsfanding record. Viv-. ,, . , , ,X eased , .QS . ...ai A Driller cagers' scoring assault ws . XXX x ' Q2.Xlff,g, .ff,35Ll?Qg, QT gf? T 1 T H34 ' FRONT ROW, lell fo righl: E. Muriloni, Manager: D. Ralslon, O. Elkins, A. Hill, C. Dixon, A. Williams, J. Hill. SECOND ROW: M. Vinson, Manager, D. Marion, P. Wennihan, R. Fisher, W. Phillips, S. Merle, B. Van Osdel, R. Edwards, W. Roberson, J. Mulvehal, Coach. Alonfzo Hill ouliumped' a l l82 Spearheaclecl loy a well-balanced offense. The DRILLERS linisheol as co-champions wilh EB ol The Soulh Yosemile League. EB edged by Them in lhe lasl' league encounler To pre- venl Their clean league slale, loul The Drillers combined a conlrollecl lasl-break, a superb weave offense. and a pressing man-for-man defense To amass sevenleen viclories againsl seven cleleals. LEAGUE GAMES DRILLERS sa ARVIN 26 DRlLLERS 52 NORTH HleH 32 DRILLERS 79 TAFT 33 DRILLERS 48 1 DELANO 42 DRILLERS 57 EAST H1eH 47 DRILLERS ss ARVIN 3l DRILLERS 62 NORTH HleH so DRILLERS 52 TAFl 39 DRILLERS 64 DELANO 37 DRILLERS 6l EAST l-llGl-l 64 ' N54 XX ' . X f as Ei XXX X E x EN- -fy -1 f - r -5 Qi Q Q XX X Q N Q X .1 , Q X X XX N . 'N xx 1 I .. . 1 I - O, Elkins, C A. Hill, F C Dixon F J. Hill, G A.WiIIiams, G B Van Osdel F A driving lay-up nefied iwo poinfs for Drillers and Clem Dixon I SAN DA BS 38 TAFT SAN DABS 46 TAFT H y I p d h gl To Take rebound egainsf Arvln. WiTh losses only To Fresno and NorTh High, SANDABS rallied To Tie Tor The SYL TiTle wiTh NH. The backbone of The Sandabs was an eargerness To learn and will To win. Con- sisTency in These Two qualiTies develo ed The Team's greaT poTenTial, which They dis- played ThroughouT The season. Since They were noT a high scoring Team, They sTopped Their opponenTs by relying on Their sTrong defense and so ended The season proud pos- sessors oT a I6-2 win-loss record. FRONT ROW, left To riqhT: C. Powell, A. Mcbaniels, A. Mcbaniels, E. Jones, W. Mackey, D. Russell. SECOND ROW: D. Anderson, Coach: E. Winsfon, E. Henry, R. Barra, D. Maxwell, B. Parsons, D. Morion, G. Hall, Manager. -N SXSW Kms X 5lBlIlUlHUT SUUTUQTEQT ' gigf J S X ' iii E QS S X sf ' allillmg T ' T A 22 3359 U53 A Q' -L1 Fired-up Sandahs LEAGUE GAMES SANDABS 33 ARVIN SANDABS 30 NORTH HIGH SANDABS 30 DELANO SANDABS 55 EAST HIGH SANDABS 38 ARVIN SANDABS 34 NORTH HIG'-l SANDABS 36 DELANO SAN DABS 44 . EAST HIGH proved aggressive hoopmen. Joey Ramos snapped a pass io Arf Chavez fo sei up scoring play againsi ihe Delano qunnfei For 'l'he fhird successive year ihe BITS were champions of Jrhe Souih Yosemiie League. In winning sevenieen games and dropping one, ihey esfabiished a record for winning more games fhan any previous Biis ieam. Affer ihe Bifs suffered fheir only defeai' 'ro Tafi by a decisive basicef in 'rhe las'r ihree seconds, Jrhey bounced bacic io finish ihe season wi+h eighi consecuiive vic+ories. Againsi EB, Jrhe Bi+s played fheir besf game when ihey sei a scoring record of foriy-six poinis. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righf: E. Viewins, Manager: P. Tallman, F. Thompson, D. Chavez, A. Chavez, A. Owens, Capiaing J. Ramos, W. Mcbaniels, L. Rivers. SECOND RO-W: M. Thompson, C. Escalera, D. Kinoshifa, L. Lipke, W. McCu.- Iouch, R. Jones, K. Duke, D. Smifh, S. Johnson, T. Kinoshiia, D. Harrison, Coach. dl L . is Ik' ' s .av 'X' ' ssl 4 M . ' is. .if LK s ,N . . N gl, A 1 1 . g .. .,.- Agia, rg. - rl- f if f if Q f i 'i Q-iw ji' '..A.Q,,..1..s:yf:: ER .X gpgg. 'M X In K f'N xwh. so f ' - J f -1 I .- . Q Q s mix ix, TX x X Agxfe-sis ,N X X s N .X R R Q M-s X '5 Y X52 Nw ,X ar Q osx K X . i H . FRONT ROW, lefi fo righl: R. Bales, Manager, K. Cooper, R. Froehlich, J. Graves, J. Creameans, P. Loveday Jones, D. Chrisco, R. McMahan. SECOND ROW: R. Hill, Manager: A. Person, W. Tinnin, L. Miller, F. Vasquez L Graves, M. Harris, R. Johnson, L. Nelson, Coach. Illert drihhlers mastered the JUNIOR VARSITY snafched fhe championship wifh a perfecf league record. They losf only fhree pre-league games, all againsf varsify opposifion. The Roughnecks fhen developed an aggressive offense fo end The season wifh a fwelve-game winning skein Sporfing a 6-2 record, B RESERVES won Their firsf Lower Church League champion ship. They played fopnofch ball as fhey downed Messiah Lufheran 36-3I in fhe league final. Alfhough nof enfered in any league, C RESERVES compiled a 7-3 record playing againsf class-A Junior High compefifion. In an early season encounfer fhey scored 72 poinfs againsf Sierra. Affer losing fheir firsf fwo games, RIGGERS bounced back 'ro combine an excellem' fasf break wifh spirif and husfle fo finish second in league compefifion. A lack of heighf on fhe baclcboards did nof sfop D RESERVES from showing spirifed feam-play as fhey finished second in league play. FRONT ROW, lefl fo right: 'R. Ferrel, Manager, D. Balduc, L. Edwards, C. Slevens, H. Hindin, J. Heredia, F. Bare- field, M. Sfewarf, T. Picino, Manager. SECOND ROW: A. Keyes, R. While, R. Hughes, M. Allen, R. Wfans, D. Horsley, M. Pryor, L. Berens, L. Sayre, Coach. l itil-1 l jd l in Qian 51-XJ w......,-' 11 'i ' FRONT ROW, eff lo righf B Brandt D Smith V Jung J Rose T Krum Coach E Hurolan. SECOND ROW: I : . 1 , . , . . . , . 3 . C. Esculara, J. Sackman, T. Kinoshifa, S. Johnson, A. Espinoza, M. Thompson. FRONT ROW leff fo nghl R Maxwell J Eluga J Van Tonnnnqen B Romanoff R Nelson L Blackman D Claylon h 0 d l T. Delamaler.'SECOND Row! M. Pa1f5n,'M.m5ef2 B. Bradford, vf Jing, H. Mdcay, B. srinal, R. Hamflmi, B. Sloss, D. Lawson, L. Sayre, Coach. FRONT ROW, Iefl' 'lo righl: M. Calhcarl, B. Franco, J. Lindsey, R. Hill. SECOND ROW: R. Dales, E. Viewins, J. Bozeman, L. Mellon. Q N Q xXX X El, . a:P 1': fo 1 -' .lm Record-breaking spikers FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: E. Hawks, D. Resales, R. Gus- R. Hill, B. Munro, B. Schulh, P. Coffman. THIRD ROW man, B. Parmelee, L. Winston, E. Alvarado, R. Erickson, C. Bainbridge, Coach, J. Bumerfs, Manager, L. Marhnex C. Rose, R. Lundy, T. Zaferes. SECOND ROW: S. Lim, J. While, R. Pellerin, J. Allison, A. Markham, T Perez L. Rines, R. Herrera, M. Buonaugh, J. Rude, G. Sevidecki, D. Melillo, T. Baldwin, L. Lund, lN. Neal. Bakersfield l-liqh boasled The loesl sprinl men in lhe valley. Charles lvlannings early in lhe season ran 'llne IOO in 9.8 and The 220 in 2 l .5. Bob Miller, Alfred Mcllaniels, lviarvin Edwards and lviannings joined logeiher lo form one of lhe Valley's iaslesl 880 relay leams. Fleel-fooled hurdler and pole-vauller lvlarly Borlh and diminulive sprinler Cleo l-loplcins promised lulure dominalion of sprinl evenls. The sprinlers added numerous poinls lo lhe Driller lolal in every meel. FRONT ROW, Iefl lo riqhf: P. Spoff, C. Hopkins, W. File, Allaway, E. Hodges, G. Beerline, Coach. THIRD ROW I. Vierry, D. Nixon, C. Thompson, S. Johnson, C. Alcorn, C. Casfro, Manager, H, Bond, D. Thomas, M. Edwards M. Thompson, K. Maris, R. Reed. SECOND ROW: J. Mc- E. Scoff, C. Brent, C. Mannings, B. Davis, W. Roberson Daniels, C. Sfevens, G. Davenporf, A. Smilh, A. Johnson, R. Johnson, L. Mathis, M. Carls, P. Rocha, Manager M. Hicks, A. McDaniels, B. Miller, J. Hill, L. While, C. dominated uallev track. Ed Wilzke heaved lhe shof lo a dislance Charles Mannings and Marvin Edwards Speedy Billy Davis leaped lo soar over lhe not offen equaled by his opponenls. broke oul of the slailgnghblocks in the l00- high hurdle yar as . Noi' lo be ouldone were lhe field evenl men led by Ed Wilzke as BHS held command of bolh shol-pul and discus evenls. B class discus hurler Don Ellison and C class men Kenny Vaughn and Don Sperry each conlribuled 'ro cinder viclories . Allhough lhe dislance men were lacking half-milers and milers, 'rhey were slrong in lhe l32O as lhey added lo Driller conquesls. The large lurnoul showed exlreme enlhusiasm as 'lhey anlicipaled lhe slale meel' in Bakersfield. FRONT ROW, lefl 'lo right: R, Edwards, T. Werdel, W. Mackey, E. Wlnslon, D. Combs, K. Lanquisl, T. Roa, A Personi, J. Borlon, M. Websler, D. Lawson, M. Durham, L Powell, E. Wlhke, M. Mayfield, B. Bone, J. Kliewer K Vaughan, J. O'Brien, R, Lang. SECOND ROW: A. Muller H. Scofl, A. Galbrailh, B. Birner, B. Daillalr, G. Dewar, Ri Woodard, D. Sperry, J. Bowser, B. Bradford, C. Wilkinson D. Brantley, B. Beard, J. Fanucchl, E. Jones H. Rivas, G Myers, M. Davis, B. Ballisloni. THIRD ROW: M. Daillakz A. Slepanovich, R. Thompson, B. Casreel, G. Rodden, D Logan, J. Mann, B. Cline, B, Rufland, M. Barnelf, M. Wil- liams, S. Small, R. Maxwell, C. Bayless, R. Cola, C. Rhodes R. Jones, R. Fleming, E. Parks, R. Blakeney, H. Ramsden FOURTH ROW: D. Casida, Coach, E. Morelock, Manager P. Dasch, Manager, J, Bozeman, Manager: L. O'Neil, G Jellelich, L. Wilson, B. Parmalee, D. Branlley, A. Fananides D. Edmondson, R. O'Neil, J. Brooks, W. Sandoval, B Varner, M. House, R. Wyal'l, D. Kinoshila. . . ,.... M ws...-wages ms-e.xwfw.a W M N :se-seas . ,,,, - V-Y Audie Williams Connie Harris, Floyd Thionnef and Gary Sieve Parker prepared fo fhrow io firsi base io complsle Sulhers display fha form ther gave the Drillers a forma- a double play. dable mound sfaff. Horsehiders slugged and hurled Fresh from a lhircl-place finish lasl year, lhe DRILLERS' BASEBALL TEAM was more clelermined lhan ever before 'lo bring home +he league championship. They increased lheir chances for viclory by conceniraling on posilion and call plays as well as perleci- ing The mechanics of a oloulole play. When lhey were in a lighl siluaiion, bench slrenglh along wilh lheir never-say-clie spiril proved 'ro loe invaluable. Showing alerl fielding, good hilling, speed and conlrolled piiching, +hey adminislerecl many defeals while suffering few. FRONT ROW, left fo righi: R. Edwards, D. Marion, R. Price, D. Freeze, B. Page, T. Walls, S. Parker, A. Hill, M. Mifchell. SECOND ROW: M. Paffon, Manager: A. Williams, R. Wiebe, Nof Idenfified, C. Harris, F. Hoeiker, T. Gilbert, B. Walsh, G. Norville, M. Finn, M. Vincenl, G. Denny. THIRD ROW: L. Baffisloni, P. Mooney, D. While, G. Monroe. J. Walers, J. Busfard, 6. Sufhers, F. Thiongel, Pasquini, P. Neeld, T. Recior, M. Zachery, C. Sarver, OGC . FRONT ROW, lefl' fo righl: R. Aros, B. Bolsfead, R. Mc- Dowell, R. Galland, T. Kinoshila, P. Runnels, P. Tallman, R. Carr, D. Russell, J. Marion, P. Lupercio. SECOND ROW: C. Kenl, R. Nelson, R. Marry, M. Allen, M. Comaianni, J Rose, R. Adams, T. Delamafer, D. Reed, T. Robesky, Mi I I I t FRESI-IMAN BASEBALL TEAM looked sharp in pre-season games, losing only one our of six encounlers. Alrhough 'rhey had a weak pilching slall. lhey possessed slrong hilling and a reliable bench. As 'Ihe season progressed Ihey shaped info a huslling de- fensive ball club. FRONT ROW, Iefl Oo righf: K. Elheredge, D. Simpkins, D, Tilsworih J. Marshall D. Powell B. Johnson P. Borda R seine, n.'whifchufch. 'secono iiow: L. walker, L. c5pel land, C. Albee, D. Horsley, D. Morian, A. Hill J. Haynes, Hansen. THIRD ROW: H. Landskov, J. Sanchez, J. Ash, G. Balfaglia, J. Johnson, L. Blackman, R. Smilh, C. Chambers, N. Barraza, M. Jourdan, E. Suorez W. Berry, V. Scrivner, S. Jefferies, R. Jackson, J. Spencer, Coach. Prospecls for a championship loomed very high as lhe JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM was praclically Ihe same leam lhal were freshman champs Iasl year. In an early season game againsl Garces varsily, 'rhey came from a IO-O delicil lo win I8-I2. W. Hughes, J. Hinkson. THIRD ROW: M. Vincenl Manager: R. Hensley, L. Hicks, D. Maxwell, R. Berra, D. Chrisco, M. Pryor, M. Dominguez, B. Simmons, B. French, Coach. Pool-eonquistaders executed Drller mermen Ror Oldershaw, Dennis Regan, Pal Baird and Bill Van Osdel execuled i'he Coach Dell Whefsler and Assislanl Coach Jay Mulvehal backslroke with smooth, powerful strokes. congratulated Bill Van Osdel ow a line swimming perform ance. BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM Ioolced impressive in lheir early season worlcouls. The A class, slrong in loack-slrolce, free-slyle and sprinl evenls. made lough compelilion For lheir opponenls. They possessed one ol lhe Ieague's besl all-round swimmers in Bill Van Osdel. An equally balanced B Team showed a greal deal ol polenlial and developed inlo a well-proporlioned squad. Bolslered lay a large lurnoul, lhe C leam improved lo be 'rhe mosl compelilive squad of lhe Three. FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: T. Moon, C. Beauchamp, T. THIRD ROW: P. Fillmore, D. Regan B Aulher B Van Reeves, D. Balduc, S. Frosf, M. Ozanich, D. Blue, R. Lock- Osdel, J. Graves, P. Hoffman, S. Murla M Harris G hart. SECOND ROW: J. Reed, B. Jackson, D. Henry, S. Spear. Adams, M. While, P. Baiid, L. Berens, R. Cole, S. Henry. rfwwrfs- -We-f' .ez-, 5... ...: my-, ' , L .... .... , V New - .Qwemsessfsfe -rise. , aw.-wmaxmamazmxaxrwp. gli winning tactics. Girls' Swim Team members anlicipafed The signal io begin a pracrice lap. FRONT ROW Iefi fo righi: J. Van Bever, M. Kennedy, M. Newbury, L. Taber, S, Braden, Y. Fanfhus, P. Luh, M. Adams, L. Fosier, D. Wright, J. Porter. SECOND ROW: P. Marlin, B. Swam, E. Sheldon, Y. Fanlhus, M. Warford, P. Lauer, A. Marchbanks, A. Kenne'dy, V. Rader, S. Wisham, J. lsminqer L, Barkley, G. Bosworfh. THIRD ROW: B. Bow- man, Adviser, C. Fitch, T. Colm, A. Meyer, J. Creameans, M. Borfon, 5. Forney, J. Armsirong, J. Bosi, C. Goss, D. iapie, R. Horian. The ihiriy energeiic girls who com osed 'rlhe GIRLS SWIM TEAM spenl busy affer- noons aiiending-rain or shine-daily worlcouis, praciice or league meeis. They com- pered in +he Souihern Yosemiie League againsl' reams from Norih High. Delano. Easi Bakersfield, and Tail. The members of ihe swim 'ream also ioolc parl in 'rhe Divisional Meer ai Norlh High and 'rhe Valley Meei' al Fresno. Allhough only in iis second year, The leam had already made an ouisianding confribuiion io The Bl-lS aihleiic program. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righl: E. Helion, R. Oldershaw, B. D. Smiih, J. Sackman, B. Lewis, R. Smiih. THIRD ROW: Marreif, D, Dalfon, R. Hacker, A. Bush, D. Kliewer 3. T. Pearson, C. Escalera, D. Eddy, M. Mafhews, M. Fowler, Hamlyn, J. Ramirez. SECOND ROW: J. Swam, P. Milchell, G. Ellis, B. Campbell, T, Fox, V. Freesfors J. Norris, L. S. Taylor, C. Smale, D. Bickford, B. Smith, J. Cox, F. Rieber, Melion. .55 is -my Xlxweswmvw.ss.?'SHiC53m'h m '-HQKBQYM 'T T. f'-'.iNXsm2s11....... M25 -'mfr enumm-'wVmee-- QVE3- m gee. J Racket swingers, golfers won FRONT ROW, left fo righl: T. Slanfon, Manager, J. Vaughn, J. Van Tonnigan, D. Murray, M. Deeler, D. Puder, B. Cappell, W. Swan, B. Brandi, J. Kinoshifa, P. Behencourf. SECOND ROW: H. Pfisler, Coach: J, Lim, R. Woodruff, J. Malone, D, Sparks L. Conley, B. Palmer, J. Price, D. Ralslon, M. Gray, D. Johnson, H. Hindcn, K. Seamon, Wilh lhe besl' aggregalion of lalenl' in lasi 'len years, BOYS' TENNIS TEAM were favored io 'ialce lhe championship. They were led by Denny Ralslon, 'lop-ranked junior Tn his age group in California, sixlh ranked in U.S., and lop prospecl for U.S. Davis Cup Team. John Price, second besl' on feam, was slale Delvlolay champ. Onl seniors on squad were John Lim, who in his lirsl year oul' won a ieam posilion, and Mille Gray, doubles player. Denny Ralston relurned a fennis ball, as he and Phil Bellevue -llldllll CHPPGH fehlfned, HN bell yifh backhand Smash lo courl' baffled John Price and Harris Hindon for a sei poinf. doubles partners Jodi Blankenship and Sally BenlleY , ,, nw sw --s.- s-,csssmw,MwsxsssssxsNswwesssmswsssm ssew:mamma-' ' nm'-'mwsfewwxwmsmrswwxsse:v'sswsaa4ms:.sxmessdemosssws::mwfmmsssswfeQ: honors through concentration. FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Gallups, J. Head, J. Cappell, J. Blankenship, J. Meaclotf, S. Bentley, C. Camp- bell. SECOND ROW: N. Niebel, S. Cromwell, J. Graves, J. Classen, E. Luther, M. Locher, Coachg L. Hylton, J. Hylton, L. Clifford, S. Allison. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM, unbeaten in twenty starts over a two year period and win- ners ot nine consecutive championships, was detinitely in the running for the South Yosemite League championship. They possessed great team strength as their B team was equally formidable. With the aid of three returning lettermen, DRILLER GOLF TEAM loolced forward with well-assured confidence to their fourth successive championship. Able to practice only three days a weelc, they worked diligently to improve their putting and driving. FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Pardue, S. Cannon, M. McCart, S. McKenzie, T. Eveland, R. Sklar. SECOND ROW: F. Fraser, P. Bumerts, D. DeYoung, L. McCune, J. Mc- John Van Alstyne blasts a golf ball out of sand trap onto Donald, D. Simon, C. Cross, R. Harrison, J. Van Alstyne. the green. .. Teen-agers of loday will become 'rhe American businessmen and consumers of Tomorrow. Preparing Jrhem for fhe fulure, Bl-IS oliferecl 'rraining in mer- chandising, salesmanship and accounfing. Many slu- denlrs also found parl-lime work while in high school in preparalion for permanem' jobs laler. Forward- loolcing local businessmen supporlecl such school ac- Hvilies Through .JUS ww S? A S !. S QS WICKERSHAM JEWELERS is noled for fine china, experl waich repairing and su- perbly craffed iewel sellings, buf Jeannie Mahoney and Barbara Bruschi cenler 'rheir in+eres+ on Wickersham's variefy of pal- 'rerns in lable silver. Jim Galloway and Ronnie O'Neil have come To CASPER'S MEN'S STOREfor sporl coals. To see why, loolc al an one who buys ai' Cas- per's-his clofhing will show s+yle and high quali+y. PADRE HAIRCUTTING SHOP MOTOR-VILLE THE BROILER Padre Hofel Edsel- Used Cars Balcers'Field's Family Res'rauran+ FA 2-6580 2300 H Sheer Fiffh S+ree+ and Ches+er Avenue Kay Beauchamp and Iva Cross are buying a dress ai HOU'SE OF FABRICS. Afler choos- ing faloric and paHern, +he girls can selecl Thread, Jrape and olher sewing essen+ials in lhe same shop, Ann Mills and Mary Dodds examine a buill- in elecfric oven al URNERFS APPLIANCE STORE. Urner's offers a wide seleciion of lhe loesl in household appliances. Gordon Dow and Keilh Axiell will find no farm 'rracior lhal can do more ihan 'rhis Allis Chalmers Diesel from SAN JOAQUIN TRACTOR COMPANY. San Joaquin also sells wheeled 'rracrors in all sizes. Lynne Whiiehorn is enihusiaslic aboul' Keiih Robbin's choice of a sui+ a+ HARRY COF- FEE'S. Lilce Keilh. you will feel well dressed in clo'l'hes from Col3fee's and your friends will admire Them, ioo. ' VALLEY AUTO SALES EMPORIUM MEN'S STORE TOPS RESTAURANT All Types of Cars . . . All Prices Wes+ern Wear 'For 'rhe Enlire Family Food Wi+I1Care 2700 Chesier Avenue I2 I9 I9i'h Srreef l600 Eye S+ree+ Furniiure made For gracious living is ar- ranged lor gracious selling ai MCCART AND BULTMAN. The qualify lurniiure ihroughoui lhe siore is comforialole, loo, as Melinda Bruce. lvlarly Grannell and Peggy Palla discover. A friendly pharmacisi' explains his work +o Delores l-libdon and ,Dale Schauer. Delores and Dale learn +ha+ for pharmaceuiical needs, EL TEJON DRUG STORE is Bakers- Tield's best an F K s WElLL'S DEPARTMENT STORE I42O I9l'h Slreel Balcerslield, California BAKERSFIELD BOWLING ACADEMY Bowling a+ i'rs bes+ I IO6 l8+h Slreel FA 4-2329 IRMA'S BEAUTY SALON 9 I 7 Chesler FA 2-7532 Bakersfield, California Afler driving a Ponfiac, Mara Bumer'rs and Vic Farrow agree 'thai Ponriac really is Amer- ica's number one road car. See and drive Ihis fine car al BARBER. PONTIAC, l8I5 Twenly-fourfh Slreel. Judy Reaves and Omar Rains 'Find service quick as usual a+ JUMBO BUR-SERS. Siop al Jumbo afler a game, a movie, or iusl any lime you are hungry. Susan Creel and Bill Bone discuss movie cam- eras al TOWNE PHOTO SUPPLY. Besides cameras. Towne Pho+o has proieclors and screens, darkroom supplies and a complefe pholo-finishing service, all priced inexpen- sively. YOUNG'S SUPERMARKET displays po- lalo chips, a food unfamiliar +o exchange siudenl Birlhe Schluler. Cassie Suorez ex- plains lhal large size enables Young's To sfoclc a greal variefy ai' low prices. 200 PaHi Kolcinos. Gary Condry, Carol Under- wood and Charles O'NeiI find +hir'ry-+wo lanes for fun ai PAO'LA'S 'COLLEGE LANES. Kern Coun'ry's largesi bowling es- iablishmenl. PaoIa's serves delicious food in a friendly aimosphere as well as offering ihe Iaiesi equipmenl' 'For bowling. Linda Arrnislead and David Edmondson en- ioy a superb meal prepared by +he experi- enced chefs ai MAISON JAUSSAUD. They find Ihal Jaussaud's provides cuisine and afmosphere suifable for The mosl' glamorous of evenings. Elecirical equipmeml for worlc or pleasure is available ai BO'OTH'S RADIO A'ND AP- PLIANCE COMPANY. Elaine Daniels and David I-libolon 'Find 'lhe Ialesl' in Magnavox Music sysiems fypical of Boo+h's qualily merchandise. For Iheir driving, Kay Dale and Gene Ki- noshi+a choose a car from HABERFELDE FORD. A+ I-Iaberfelde's one can find Amer- ica's mosf famous and dependable sporis car, ulilify Iruck orfamily car. 20I ALLEN FREEMAN PRINTING CO Qualify o Service o Speed 802 I-Iurrle Ave., Oildale, California LOG CABIN FLORIST Telephone FA 7-8646 404 l8+h Slreei AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. 20+h and Eye SI'ree+s Bakersfield, California For +ypewri+ers Pam Presley and Pa'Hi Wells go +0 JACK DAVENPORT TYPEWRITER COMPANY. The mos+ popular brands of fypewrifers and office calculafors can be boughf for less from Jack Davenport Lovely shower gif+s as well as fashionable, qualify clolhing may be found al BLANCH'S MATERNITY SHOP, l6I7 l9+h S'rree'r. l-lere. Mrs. Blanche Sarade displays lwo of The aH'raclive ensembles currenily available al Blanch's. CINDERELLA FLowERs AND elrrs BAKERSFIELD BEARING AND THE Rice BOWL Telephone FA 7-2784 2000 3l I Chesler Ave., Bakersfield -iflhinese Foocll H Slreel' FA 4-674l Bakersfield, California l l lg '9+l15+feef Joe l-loplcins and Kevin Lighfner are learning 'lhe secrel of a booming business. H is wise 'ro buy or sell really +hrough ELMER F. KARPE because profi+ for him means profil' for you. Broolcsy Hagesled found posing a pleasure ai' HENLEY'S STUDIO. She knows 'rhal her senior piclure, lilce all o'rhers in +he Oracle, will be superior in quali+y because l-lenley's is making il: l, Roman Lara pours a cup of fea for Yvonne Fanfhus af Bill Lee's BAMBOO CHOP- STICKS. They anficipafe an aufhenfic Canfonese sfyle dinner in fhis relaxing orienfal afmosphere. Karen Sfone admires a Dodge from S. A. CAMP. Mike Daillalc knew she would love Dodge's beaufy and comforf, iusf as he hearfily approves ifs superior performance and The Camp Company's friendly service. GOE'S GIFTS ND ARTS THE FLOWER MART FORD HARDWARE 2Ol I Chesfer Ave 'ie Balcersfield's Leading Florisf 1408 l8l'h FA 7-5368 Balcersfield. California 625 Chesfer FA 7-4835 Bakersfield, California Par Bagley and Nadine Hughes see proof fhaf fhe BATKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN is a credif fo fhe communify. No need fo see plaques, you will believe if when you read fhe Californian. 'ing Dorofhy Harnmiff and Dorofhy Brown real- ize fhe imporfance of personal appearance. For fheir choice of glamorous apparel fhey prefer fo shop af THE LA CRESTA VIL- LAGE FROCK SHOP. hcl' SEWING MACHINE CENTER I4I 5 Brundage Lane FA 5-9508 DEWAR'S CANDY SHOP I 120 Eye Slreef Balcersfield, Calif. NILE THEATRE 'Always a good show-oflen a greaf one I72l l9Ih Slreel FA 3-7l I8 The luxurianl' growfh of 'rhe ho?-house planfs al BI-WRIGHT NURSERY assures Henry Rodgers and Roger Mueller of high qualify s+ocIc. Choose your garden needs from Bi- Wrigh+'s complefe selec+ion of planfs, +rees. shrubs and garden supplies. Leslie Collin and Kay Olson view a de luxe desk 'For an execu+ive. Elsewhere in VALLEY OFFICE SUPPLY Ihey will find modern of- Iice machines, furni+ure and supplies. Ted Klakoff and Rosina Jeppi insisf on buy- ing luggage from experfs af HORNUNG AND SON. They know i+'s besf Io buy leafh- er goods here foo. from a company wi+hou+ peer in Bakersfield. Janice Jones and Lew I-ledgecock agree +ha+ Hoffman is Ihe 'Television +o buy and WITHAM'S is +he place fo buy I+. General Eleclric, Molorola and Norge are among brands feafured al Wi'rham's. 204 Bob Scherb and Diane Gribble find ihis Chevrolei from THREE WAY CHEVROLET worihy of 'rhe aH'en+ion il draws. They like ii for roominess, ease of handling, road- abilify and engine performance. Cheryl Muns and Don Wailcins refer dis- criminaiing people ro KELLY'S FORMAL WEAR for evening aiiire of besi sr le and qualify. Experily iailored iuxedos anjdinner iackeis may be boughl or renied ai' Kelly's. Slanley Meelc helps Gloria Dyer choose a bafhing sui+ from 'rhe seleciion a+ FIGURE MART. Specializing in iniimaie apparel, Figure Mari' carries a wide varieiy of lingerie +o sui'I' any lady's iasfe. Find for yourself +he rhrill of dancing on skares. Learn +o slcaie from SKATELAND experis who offer lhe same guidance +ha+ helped Two of These Bl-is Sfudenis become siaie champions. 205 GREEN FROG MARKET Always a Leap Ahead 258 Bernard Sireei RUBIN BROS. Sharp cloihes for high school boys I304 I9l'h Sireei DICKEY JEWELERS Diamonds, Dislinclive Jewelry i520 l8l'l'i S'l'ree'l' liwgilfll lwlyi riff-if will lilly l llllllrf nie-92 ll ill? ll K 3551, Di 'ifgffq'ZSZYiifg,l'IC' E, Qi ' 26I 6 F Slreef FA 5-8689 I8 Sou'rl'i Clwesler Avenue FIKE'S 'MARKET 2 IOO l9ll1 Slreel' Bakersfield, California KIMBAL'L AND STONE I8OI Cliesler Avenue Bakersfield, California GENE WINER CADILLAC BARKER BROTHERS CORPORATION Sales-Service-Paris Complefe Home Furnislwings 23Ol l'l Slreel' FA 5-8684 2727 F S'l'ree'l FA 7-842l X R E S E52 U E D -- 206 nf an E Le? S Wfifm l W 5i?fQi5E?2fifE if if fig X Jegfgiigwsgjpf Jai! jf X552 6 Q ffl A N Q Q jf . f As we p n+ +l'1e I Oracle, I lwoulcl lilc aclcn - v ' Ty clge H1 p of +l1os wi+l1ou'r whom we c- n ll'1 v pul . e out E ks and cre g : erer, 1' e+ and N , h 62 p c., f rimlingq lifornli and En- lj- gravin Compan engravi 3 . K. ulh Co y, f ' for co rs 'l'l'1 C f 59? : e r boolcbn din , Hen- gf I Q le Pholo Shop, for s61nio pho+ogr Elms and verfising V 'cluresx Mr Avery Alle , Adm ' ra+ive is+an+ +0 +l1e V , Dis+ric+ perinle Panel l'1 slalfi aking many pic- CZ! 'rures pearin l'1e I9 Orac A Sar ornung, Ediicyzb 4 m dl' K 159 X A if 45 A Q ef QQ! 3 53 ll if l Qf O v Q X9 A Abbott, Douglas-44 Abbott, Jeanene-45, 124 Ahney, Billy-45 Abney, Ramona-49, 138, 146 Acers, Steve-47, 133, 161, 181 Ackerman, Floyd-48 Ackerman, F red-40 Ackerman, John-43 Ackermann, Marlene-47, 117, 120 12 8 Acree,'ThcmaS-41 Adams, .lo Ann--52 Adams, John-43 Adams, John-48, 124 Adams, Judy-40 Adams, Marilyn-39, 135, 193 Adams, Pat--155 Adams, Peggy-43 Adams, Richard-44, 179 Adams, Roger-39 116, 131, 191 Adams, Stephen-192 Adcock, Kathy-41 128 Add, Vivian-49 Addis, Charles-41 Addis, Richard-47 Agan Elaine-52 131 Ahern, cheryl-41, 111, 111, 124 Akers, Tom-49, 136 Albaugh, Diane-39 Albee, Chuck-44, 179 Student Index Anthony, Gilbert-41 Anthony, Gloria-53, 144, 148 Anthony, Pamela-45 Antonaros, Joy-38, 39, 116, 154 Aoki, Alan-53, 105 Aoki, June-53, 104, 134 Aparicio, Nellie-53, 122, 132, 134 Aparicio, Victoria-45, 122, 135 Appodaca, Julie-41 Appodaca, Rebecca-39 Arenas, James-41 Arenas, Virginia-41 Arias, Robert-47 Armistead, Linda-53, 100, 102, 201 Arms, Lanny-40 Armstrong, Christine-40 Armstrong, Emma-53 Armstrong, John-41 Armstrong, Joyce-53 Armstrong, Judy-43, 104, 143, 151, 193 Armstrong, Norman-45, 140 Armstrong, Willie-41 Banducci, Bobby-49 Banducci, Ernie-49 Banks, Arthur-54 Banks, Juanita-138 Banks, Lennest-49, 120 Banks, Samuel-54 Banks, Tim-41 Bankston, Ray-40 Barber, Bonnie-54 Barber, Madeline-47, 155 Barefield, Bobby-40 Barefield, Finas+44, 186 Barger, Connie-47, 152, 153, 175, 180 Barker, Mary-45 Barkley, Bob-49, 102, 116 Barkley, Linda-39, 116, 143. 154, 193 Barnard, Donya-48, 107, 143, 145, 152, 161 Barnard, John-43 Barnes, Betty-49 Barnes, Don-43 Barnes, Judy-40 Barnes, Judy Marie-40 Armstrong, Willie G.-43 Arnett, Arnett , Willie-48 Arnold, Bert-53, 117 Arnold , Carol-48, 142 Arnold, Dee-38, 39 Arnold, Eugene-53, 101, Barbara Jean-39, 138 Barnes, Willie-41 Barnett, Marcel-40, 178, 180 Barnhart, Logan-41 Baros, Gwen-45 Barr, Richard-54 Barraza, Joe-48 Barraza, Nick-41, 179, 191 Albro, Charlynne-47, 155 Alcorn, Charles-44 Alderete, Ben-105 Alderete, Robert-44, 105 Aldridge, David-45 Aleman, Eliverta-43 Alexander, Bill-52 Alexander, Dona-44 Alexand er, Ronnie-40 Alexis, Richard-52 Alford, Allhee, Allhee, F aith-41 Darrell-41 Gary-44 Allen, Cathy-45 Allen, Dalmer-113, 140 Allen, Dan-49 116 Allen, Diana-49 Allen, Harry-52 Allen, Hazel-52 Allen, Henry-39 Allen, Jimmie-140 Allen, Judy-39 Allen, Mike-37, 38, 39, 179, 186, 191 Allen, Richard-52, 152 Allen, Sidney-47, 128 Allen, Teresa-52, 115, 134, 135, Al lensw Allison, Allison, Allison, Allison, Allis n 146 orth, Clayton-49 Fred-49 120 Janet-52, 111, 134, Joan-39 1 1 , ee John-46, 41, 117, 181 Susan-52, 113 Allmgn, Linda-52, 102, 107, 144 Almanza, Sue-42, 45 Almarez, Victor-45 Almgren, Jerry-44 Alspaw, Terry-40 Altman, Allen-48, 117 Alvarado, Ezekiel-52, 176 Alvarado, Raquel-40, 122 Alvarez, Adriana-41 Alvarez, Evelyn-45 Alvarez, Sylvia-39 Amason, Carrol-52, 136 Ames, William-40 Amos, Allan-39 Anama, Arthur-47 Anderson, Bonnie-52, 145 Anderson, Eugene-41 Anderson, Judith-45, 148 Anderson, Kennith-40 Anderson, Lester-47 Anderson, Marlyn-47, 117, 128, 131 Anderson, Nancy-48 Anderson, Nancye-41 Anderson, Pat-45, 10z,1u1,117, 118, 125, 144 Anderson, Robert-40 Anderson, Ronnie-120 Anderson, Virginia-45 Anderson, Wilma-40, 104 Andrada, Claude-43 Andrews, Ernestine-43 Andrews, Janice-53 Andrews, Theresa-43, 100 Andrews, Wendell-49 Angelo, Norman-53, 136, 141 Anglin, Doug-44 Anglin, Eileen-40 Anglin, Floreen-40 Annis, Dale-40, 179 125, Arnold, Fonzie-49 Arnold, Jo Ann-48 Arnold, Lynn-46, 49, 111, 116, 124, 131 144 155 Arnold, Nathaniel-41 Aros, Rudy-40, 191 Arredondo, Rodolfo-41 Arthur, Bill-41 Arthur, Bob-53, 192 Ash, Johnny-41, 191 Ash, Judy-43 148 Ashcraft, Kathleen-42, 43, 148 Ashley, Frank-39 Askew, Norman-53 Atencio, Dolores-40 Atkison, Donald-53 Attaway, Robert-47 Atwood, Kay-48, 131, 144 Atwood, Stod-41, 124 Ausbie, James-41 Aust, Betty-48 Aust, Linda-40 Austin, Diane-45 47 Austin, Janice-53, 113, 132 Austin, Joe-136 Austin, Kenneth+52 Austin, Priscilla-43 Austin, Russell-53 Austin, Sue-41 Ausweger, Kurt-53 Averill, Charles-39, 141 Awana, Charlotte-47 Awenius, Charlyn-39, 111, 124 Axtell, Keith-46, 47, 102, 106, 117, 125, 199 Ayala, Rita-40 Ayers, Dennis-40 Ayers, James-41, 141 Barraza, Rita-42, 43 Bagby, Allie Mae-41 Bagley, Pat-37, 50. 53, 83, 102, 110, 111, 114, 115, 117, 1 Bagwe 24, 168, 203 ll, Betty-45, 148 Bailey, Bill-47 Bailey, Doug-54 Bailey, Joyce-48 Bailey, Arlene-45, 125 Baird, Pat-192 Baker, Dave-54 Baker, Don-54 Baker, Frank-54, 141 Baker, Judie-44 Baker, Martha-39 Baker, Mary Jane-45, 100 Baker, Patricia-43, 100 Baker, Penny-48 Baker, Roberta-49 Baum, Don-44,186, 192 Baldwin, Dianne-44 Baldwin, Mary-39 Baldwin, Tim-42, 44, 116 Bales, Ken-54 Ball, Ann-43 Ball, Brenda-49, 118 Ball, David-43, 125 Ball, Helen-54 Ball, Larrv-41 Ballard, Bill-39 Bandell, Klaus-47, 105, 111, 128, 130 Barrera, Toni-54, 122, 134 Barrett, Beverly-41 Barrett, Burton-41, 140 Barrett, Sandra-41 Barrett, Shirley--54 Barron, Martha-49 Bartel, Lois-43 Bartel, Mary-43 Bartell, Julia-48, 100, 147 Bartell, Henry-49, 146 Bartell, Ronald-54, 120, 122 Bartlett, Bill-39 Bartlett, Orville-47 Bartling, Ginger-117, 124, 128 Barton, John-41 Basden, Allen-44 Bass, Steve-120, 121 Basta, George-40, 120 Basta, Ned-54 Basta, Pete-54 Basta, Richard-48 Batch, Bruce-49, 136 Batch, Roxana-40 Bateman, Zelma-47, 111, 117 Bates, Ken-39 Bates, Ray-39, 186, 187 Bates, Zara-48, 107, 144, 152, 169 Batey, Charlotte-43 Batey, Priscilla-54, 146 Battaglia, Gloria-54 Battaglia, Gustavo-41, 191 Battistoni, Bob-49 Battistoni, Larry-49, 178, 179, 190 Batty, Charlotte-146 Baum, Linda-47, 116 Baustian, Diane-43 Baxter, Charlyne-44, 100, 135 Baxter, Karen-42, 45, 144, 153 Bayless, Chris-47, 120, 121, 129 Bayly, Thcmas-45 amen, Dick-41 Beagle, Clayton-40, 141 Beard, Bob-47, 136, 175 Beard, John-40 Beatty, Debra-38, 39, 154 Beaubein, Sandra-54 Beauchamp, Charlesf39, 136, 179, 192 Beauchamp, Jo-155 Beauchamo, Kay-50, 55, 107, 168, 198 Beaumaster, Robert-39, 179 Beavers, Bill-48, 140 Bebout, Nadine-41 Becas, Kenny-48 Becas, Pat 48 Becherer, Jim-41 Bechtel, JoAnn-47, 144 Beck, Bob-38. 41, 118 Beck, Larry--48 Beck, Milton-48, 117, 120 Beckey, Richard-40 Becklund, Jan-132, 133 Bee, Marilyn-49, 142, 144 Bell, Frank-43 Bell, Kay-49 Bell, Sharon-38, 39, 117 Bellucmini, Teresa-44, 116 Belt, Kenneth-45 Belt, Ronald-39 Benavente, Delia-49, 138 Beltran, Teresa-55, 138 Bench, Ruth-45 Bender, Jeff-55 Bender, Marjorie-40 Bennett, Jack-43 Bennett, Jimmy-49 Bennett, Kathleen-49 Pattie--48 Bennett, Bennett, Phyllis-44 Bennett, Richard-47 Bennett, Sharen-39 Bennett, Tommy-40 Benson, Alan-44, 101, 129 Benson, Tommy-40 Bensusen, Albert-48, 129 Bentley, Sally-43, 117, 134 Benton, Esther-39, 111 Berens, Lloyd-43, 109, 179, 186, 192 Berkshire, George-55 Bermudez, Connie-41 Bernard, Bob-49 Bernard, Dennis-44 Bernard, Jimmy-41 181 Bernard, Rosalie-48, 113, 116, 131, 144 Berra, Richard-43, 109, 179, 184 Berry, Bertha-43 Berry, Joy-43 Berry, Pat-48 Berry, Ray Verne-55, 141 Berry, Sharion-41 Berry, William-179, 191 Berryhill, Barbara-45 Bert, Shlriey-42, 43, 117, 134 Besoyan, Don-49 Bessom, Roger-44 Bettencourt, Philip-49, 101, 116, 125, 131 Bevers, Gail-39 Beyeler, Geine-43 Biane Claudia--50, 55, 102, 104, 107,161, 168 Bickford, Don-44, 193 Bickmore, Nita-55 Bidgood, Patty-47, 142 Biggs. Wayne-39 Billings, Joe-41 Billings, James-55. 139, 175 Billingsley, Shirley-43 Billington, Ronnie-48, 178 Bird, Calvin-40 Bird, Judy-43 Birdsong, Claudia-48, 148 Birtch, Sharon-148 Bishop, Bill-49 Bishop, Carolyn-55 Bishop, Eddie-40 Bishop, Richard--39 Biter, Loyd-47 Bitker, Saundra-55 Bitner, Bob-45, 179 Black, Bonnie-47, 142 Black, Connie-39 Black, Dale-41 Black, Franklin-41 149 slack, Robert-47,132 Black, Sandra-41 Blackeney, Billi-55, 133 Blackman, Larry-41, 179, 191 Blackwell, Carclyn-44 Blackwell, Gloria-43 Blackwood, Loretta-47 Blair, Gail-45, 131 Blair, John-41 Blake, Delmer-39 Blake, Harold-47, 118, 121 Blakeney, Richard-40 Blanchard, Johnny-41 , Blankenship, Jody-55 Blanscet, Peggy-39 Blanton, Nell-47 Blare, Harold-120 Blattenberg, Charles-39 Bledsoe, Don-47 Blinks, Johnnie-146 Bliss, Richard-47, 141 Bliss, Robert-41 Blomberg, Stan-55, 101 Bloomquist, Raymond-55 Blue, Donald--49, 192 Blue, Evelyn-55, 133 Bohbitt, Edwin-41, 141 Boen, Betty-55 Boen, Jlmmy-44, 140 Boen, Sharon-39 Bclender, Ronnie-39, 136, 179 Bolin, Fay-55 Bollenbach, Grant-41 Bolstad, Montelle-39, 116, 179, 191 Bolz, Herbert-39 Bonaventuri, Bunny-55 Bond, Howard-49, 178 Bone, William-55, 175, 200 Boone, Beverly-45 Booth, Dianne-40, 135 Borda, Pete-44, 109, 179 Borden, Dena-56 Borden, Jennifer-47, 100, 142 Borden, Judith-41 Borth Mary-45, 109, 116, 154,179 Borth, Wendye-49 Borton, John-41, 179 Borton, Mary-48, 107, 143, 161, 193 Boshears, Barbara-48, 146 Boshears, Jeranne-49 Bosi, Jo Ann-40 193 Bosley, Bruce-49 Bosworth, Dorls-45, 148, 155 Bosworth, Grable-38, 39, 154,, 193 Bosworth, Sandy-56 Bothwell, Ann-47 Boughton, Claudia-46, 47, 155 Bourdeau, Judy-47, 142 Bowden, Dennis-45 Bowen, Norman-56 Bowen, Sandy-39 Bowen, Sue-56 Bowers, Clarisse-56 Bowman, Glenda-41 Bowman, Jackie-47, 134 Bowser John-46 47 179 eayd, Barbara-46, 45, 102, 111 115, 116, 117 Boyd, Cheryl Ann-40 Boyd, Sherri-43, 100, 131 Boyd, Tcmmy-47 Bozeman, Jerry-41 187 Bozeman, Jimmie-41 Bracchi, John-40. 120 Bracchi, Susan-48, 117, 129 Braden, Bill-43 Braden, Suzanne-42, 45, 151, 193 Bradford, Bob-38, 40, 179 Bradford, Diane-56 Bradley, Sharon-40, 117 Bradshaw, Alice-48 Bradshaw, Melvin-39, 141 Brady, Gale-43, 120 Brady, Ruth-39, 120 Bramlett, Maxine-47, 124 Branas, Johanna-40 Brandon, Dale-56 Brandt, Bob-40, 187 Brandt, Marilyn-47 Brannan Dale-44. 136 Brandt, Barry-128, 141 Brantley, Dennis-49, 137 Brantley, Jack-56 136 Brantley, Jimmy-41, 179 Brantley, Lois-43 Braughton, Terry-39, 179 Bray, Susan-40 Bredow, Helmut-45, 126 Brenneman, Kenny-44, 140 Brenneman, Tom-56, 140 Brent, Charles--49 Brewer, Georgia-43, 100 Brickell, Sherry-48, 103, 134, 154 Bridge, Marlene-48 Bridges, Patricia-43. 124 Bridgewater, Nelda-56 Briggs, Brlggs, Dave-48, 120. 121, 128 Sharon-40 138 Brigman, Norene-48 Brimmer, Patrick-56, 120 Brinton, Judy-47, 111, 134, 135 Britton, Barbara-41 Brock, Carolyn-133 Brock, Danny-39 Brock, Gary-39 Brock, Paula-40, 116 Brogdon, Edna-40 Bronson, Joyce-45 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Broussa Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, 102, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Conroe-47 Jacqueline-43 John-39, 179 Lynn-39, 117 Mary-38, 39, 110, 116 Tennant-47 rd, Larry-41 Berthena-45, 117 Carolyn-47 Charlena-47 Charlotte-45 Cli'f-40 Cliff-56, 149 Corrine-39 Diana-44, 143 Donna-44 Dorothy-37, 56, 69 83 117, 124, 151, 203 Edmonia-118 Edwina-50, 56, 100 114 Gary-44 George-49 Ginger-44 Glovenia-56 Jack--41 Brown, Linda-47 Brown, Pat-49 Brown, Rubbeydo-40 Brown, Shirley-43 Brown, Susan-39, 154 Brown, Ted-56 Brown, V. S.--49 Brubaker, Linda'-46, 48, 100, 103, 111, 117, 144 Bruce Melinda-56, 103, 107, 143, 145, 160, 199 Brummer, John-38, 40 Brummer, Karen-45, 131 Brunoerg Pat-45 153 Bruner, lichen-41, 117.138, 141 Bruschi, Barbara-37, 38, 40, 117, 155, 198 Bryan, Vivian-45, 153 Bryant, Gay-48 Bryant, James-39, 113 Bryant, Jay ne-56 Bryant, Kenneth-44 Bryant, Larry-41 Bryant, Lonnie-56 Bryant, Patricia-44, 146 Bryant, Peggy-49 Bry ant, Sue-49, 132, 142 Buchanan, Lucille-57 Buchanan, Susan-57, 133, 151 Bucker, Bobbie .lean-142 Bulkeley, Stephen-43 Bumerts, George-45, 126 Bumzrts, John-57, 108, 175, 18 Bumerts, Mara-50, 57, 68, 112, 115, 151, 200 Bumerts, Pete-39 179, 195 suntan, Jean-57,1?.8, 142 Burch, Sharon-44, 1 Burchett, Diane-57 Burclaga, Dora-45 Burens, Donna-57 Burk, Larry-45 Burke, Nancy-43 Burnam, Ronert-49 Burnaugh, Mike-47, 117, 120, 121, 129 Burnett, Norma-39 Burr Nancy-57, 103, 104, 107, 131, 145 161 Burroughs, 'frudy--41 Burton, F rank-48, 152 Burton, Janice-49 Burton, Jesse-44, 140 Burton, Lodessa-47, 104, 127, 146 Burton, William-39 Borud, Susan-40 135 Bush, Art-39,179 193 Bush, Glenn-ca, Us Bussell, Carol--57 Bussell, Gene-57 Bustard, Jeffrey-179, 190 Bustard, John-57, 105 Buxton, James-40, 180 Buzby, Rocert-45 Byers, Barbara-45 Byers, Bobe.ta-43, 100 Byers, Linda-47 Byford, Dan-49, 136, 178 Byford, Tom-57 Byrom, Bonnie-57 27, 148 C Cabano, Janet-40 Cabano, Joan-40 Ca.ano, Pa.ricia-43 Cadluc, Sharon-155 Cady, James-41 Cady, Patricia-47 Cagle, Susie-41 Caldwell, Pa.-57, 133 Caldwell, Stephen-43 Caldwell, Susan-45 Calhoun, John-57. 136 Calhoun, Lanella-40, 135 Callaway, Pam-42, 45, 102, 104, 144, 151 Calvillo, Glcrla-43 1'8 Calvillo, Johnny-43 178 Calvillo Richard-40 Calvin, 'Ted-45 Cameron Don-48 Camp, Bill-44 Camp, Marie-57, 74 Campbell, Betty-44 Campbell, Bquce-43, 179, 193 Campbell, Carole-45 Campbell, Carolyn-43, 134 Campbell, Sheila-45 Campbell, Vivian-47 Candelarla, Carmen-47, 122 Candelaria, Esther--40, 122 Candia, Alex-44, 122, 149 Candia, Felisltas-47, 122 Candia, Martha-41 0 Cannon, John-57 Cannon, Karen-57 Cannon, Steve-39, 195 Canon, Mary Ann-40, 138 Cantu, Christina-39, 138 Cantu Elias-57, 105, 113, 122, 149 Canup, Edward-44 141 Capinha, Victor-58 Cappell, Brent-41, 179 Cappell, Judith--47, 124, 134 Cargil, Tom-44 Cargill, Barbara-49 Carlisle, Curley-49 Carlisle Ellawee-39 cans, nlnehael-141, 178 Carlson, Faye-43, 117, 134 Carlson, Joy-49, 132 Carlson, Judie-58, 146 Carlton, Jeanne-49, 146 Carlton, Wendell-40 Carlyon, Bill-48 Carnakis, Anni-47, 102, 104, 107, 152 Carne, Sandy-154 Carr, Billie-48, 144 Carr, Christine-40 Carr, David-41 Carr, Jacqueline-39, 138 Carr, Lennie-58 Carr, Nell-47 Carr, Rooert-39, 191 Carrisalez, Joe-45, 138 Carrislez, Mary-39 Carson, George-58 Carter, Dennis-41 Dcrothy-58 Carter, Carter, Jo Ann-43, 138 Carter, Kathryn-41 Carter, Linda-39 Carter, Lonneda-58, 127 Carter, Sharon-49, 110 Carver, Sandra-58 Casillas, Jessie-49 Casio, Nancy-43 Cassidy, Jerry-45 Castanon Andrew-41 casteel, Bill-40 Casteel, James-49 Castillo, Mary Ellen-40 Castro, Charles-105. 122, 181 Castro, Dennis-49, 137 Castro, Jane-45 Castro, Jim-48, 105 Cas.ro, Larry-58, 120, 121 Castro, Llnda-39 Castro, Lucy-113 Castro, Marie-44 Castro, Mary--49 Castro, Richard-49 176 cam, Roy-45, 109, 141 Castro, Sulema-47 Cate, Charles-58 Cathcart, Barbara-58 Cathcart, Milton-41, 187 Cathcart, Sam-40, 120 Cave, Jesse-44 Celedon, Angellta-39, 102, 138 Celedon, Margaret-47 Cerban.ez, Ruoy-41 Cerbanlez, Shirley-39 Cervantes, David-40 Cervantes, D..mingo-45 Cnaddick, Sandy-45, 179 Chadwick, Alvle-141 Chadwick, Delores-48 Chafin, Robert-45, 136 Chamberlin, Bill-49 Chamoers, Cl yde-179, 191 Chambers, Frances-47, 124 Champlzn, Jo Ann-47, 148 Chancellor Joyce-43 Chandler, Bob-44 Chandler, Edi.h-58 Chandler, Shirley-39 Chapin, Karen-43 Chapman, Robert-49, 146 Chappelle David-39 Charton, Bob-43 Chavaria Steve-40 cnafez, Arthur-44, 185 Chavez, Daniel-40, 185 Chavez, Doro.hy-58 Chavis, Delores-44 Cherry, John-41 Chesscr, Judy-45 Chestnut, Dorris-49 Childers, Barbara-43, 100 Chin, Don-48, 136 Chin, Peter-47 Chitwocd, Mary-44 Chow, Doreen-49, 104, 123 Chow, Marv Ellen-43, 104, 123, 1 8 Chow, Richard-40 Chow, Sammy-49, 123 Chow, Sharon-47, 123 Choy, Beatrice-123 Choy, Marguerite-104, 123, 125 Chrisco, Dan-45, 109, 149, 186 Christensen, Jerald-41 Christensen Karen-46, 48, 102, 103,110, 111, 117, 124 Christie, Linda-47, 111, 116, 117, 128 Christy, Dennis-49 Chumley, Maria-43, 155 Church, Judy--59 Cibit, Lorraine-47, 117 Cimental, Delores-39 Cisneros, John-40 Clark, Anita-59 Clark, Carole-45, 125 Clark, Charlene-43 Clark, Danny-49 Clark, Diana-40 Clark, Dorothy-49, 103 Clark, .lerry-47 Clark, Jim-59 Clark, Joe-136 Clark, Mary Lou-40 Clark, Roy-44 Clark, Virginia--40 Claxton, Ron-59 Clay, Linda-59, 113 Clayton, Douglas-44 Clayton, Juanita-59 Clayton, Robert-44 Clayton Sharon-43 Clegg, Emma-39 Clem, Harmon-44 Clifford, Linda-39, 155 Clifton, Craig-133, 161 Clifton, Dale-41, 179 Cline, Janice118 Cline, Bryan-40 Cllne, Rcnelle-43 Cloud, Billy-41 Cloud, Jerry-59 Cloud, Jo Ann-43 Cloud, Martha-47 Clow, Charles-41, 120 Clowes, Charllne-49 Clymer Barbara-134, 146 coats, Warren-48, 120 Cobb, Anita-59 Coddy, Richard-40 Coffman, Phillip-49, 181 Coker, Shirley-48 Coker, Stephanie-38, 40, 116 Coker, Warren-59, 130, 139, 141 Colbert, Ben-49 Colbert, Bernadine-45 Colbert, Helen-47 Cole, Ada-39, 138 Cole, Harold-49 Cole, Rodger-48, 109, 176, 179, 192 Cole, Ronnie-48, 109 Coley, Diane-48, 154 comer, Bill-47, 141 Collier, Don-44 Collier, Doris-59, 113 Collier, Robert-49 conan, Leslie-59, 112, 115, 204 Collins, Betty-41 Collins, Donna-47 Collins, Gerry-45 Collins, James-59 Larry-45 140 Collins Colm. ferri-42, 43, 143, 151, 193 Colunga, Pilar-59 Comaiannl, Martin-178, 191 Comos, Brenda-48, 143, 144, 155 Combs, Janet-47, 100, 142 Combs, Karen-39 Comlcrt, Valerie--43, 122, 138 Conard, Rey-40 Condren, Robert-59 Condry, Gary-59, 71, 101, 102, 106, 201 Cone, Nancy-45 100, 155 cone, sharon-59, 155 Conley, Am--43 Conley Larry-120 connell, Leslee-48, 146, 147, Conner, Kathleen--49. 100 Conner, Wilma-41, 100 Constable, Allen-40 Constancio, Delfina-48 Constanclo, Eenedella-48 Cook, Carolyn-43, 100, 144, 146, 147 Cook, Don-39 Cook, Lee-44 Cooksey, Ernest-59, 146, 147 Cooper, Ken-118, 186 Copeland, Larrv-42, 59, 105, 133, 161, 175 Copeland, Sheri-100 Cordova, Maria-40 Ccrella, Kay-48 Corgaln, Marsha-60 148 Cornelsen, Judy-43 Corr, Kathryn-48, 124 Corse, John--60, 102, 116, 128 Cotten, Richard-39 Cotten, Sandie-48 Cottrill, Kenneth-41, 141 Coulter, Ma tie-43 Covey, Michelw40 Covington, Loretta-43 Cowan, David-44 Cowsill, Patrick-! 8, 117, 124 Cox, Carclyn-49, 100 Cox, Delmer-41 Cox, Donna-43 Cox Elmer-39 Cox Frank-41, 118, 179 Cox, Richard-45, 109, 193 Cox, Margaret-48 Cox, Richard Lee-47 Coy, Jacquel, n-' 9 Crabtree, Ben-41 Craig, Betty-60 Cranton, Richard-47 Crawford, David-48. 146 Crawford, Donna-40 Crawford, Maxine-43 Crawford, Richard-60, 133 Crawfcrd, Robert-40, 149 Cree, Ronald-40, 120 Creegan, Mickey-60, 120, 121 Creek, Gary-60 Creek, Juoi--60 Creek Norma-138 Creel, Susan-50, 60, 168, 200 Creightcn, Mary-43, 138 Cremaans, J.mmy-43, 178, 186 Cremeans, Jchanna-40, 143, 193 Cremer Lucille-60 Crice, Be.ty-40 Crippin, Tcm-49 Crist, Judy-39 Crockett, Corrine-60 Crockett, Marie-43 Croft, Christine-48 Crofton, Cornell-47 Crofton, Ray-41, 137 Cromwell, Susan-43 Croson, Pat-40 Cross, Curt-46, 49, 101, 102, 105, 195 Cross, lva-43, 198 Crow, Gary-49 Crow, Rollie-45 Cruse, Ronald-40, 120 Cruz, Robert-41 Culoerson, Orville-39, 141 Culp, Isaac-43 Cummings, Benny-140 Cunningham, Dorothy-44 Cunningham, James-49 Cunningham, Loi e-41 Cunningham, Norma-41 Curler, Gena-48, 178 Curtis, Billy-47, 140 Curtis, Jim-43 Curtis, Nicol-40 Curts Jim-60 Cuthbertson, Dan-136 Dacus, Elaine-44 Dacus, Millie-60, 113 Dade, Beverly-45 Dahlquist, Donna-47 Dahlouist, Dtro hy-43, 155 Dail ak, Bill--45 152 panlak, lvnke-36 so, 51, eo Eos 108, 152, iso, 174, 175, oaiz, Marshall-as 41 pale, son-110, 121 Dales Kay-36, so, oo, 102, 104, 7 168, 201 paneyf Robin-48 107 111, 145, 152, 161 ' ' Dan-45 193 Dalton , om, Billy-44 Daniels, Elal e A47 103, 112, 115, 129, 134, 201 Daniels, Gayle-45 Danlelson, Nancy-48 Dargitz, Linda-60 143 Darling, Laurie-48, 100, 111 Darling-on, Dol re'-,9, 111, 117 111, Dasch, Pap-48 179 Daugherty, Anne-45 Davenport, Gus-47, 176 Davens, Patsy-43 David, Chereyl-39 David, Joyce-43, 138 David, Vivian-45, 146, 148 Davidon, Darrel I-48 , Davls, Bi'Iy-60 Davis, Dale-44 Davis, Edward-60, 120 gavis, gale-441 avis, ary-4 Davis, George-40, 136 Davis, Jerry-47 Davis, .Judith-60. 134 Davis, Karolyn-40 Davis, Kathy-48 Davis, Larry-45 Davis, Mike-49 109 176 Davis, Nancy-43, 128 Davis, Pat--49,144 Davis, Rooert-41 Davis, Ro,ce-49 Davis, Shirley-43 Dawson, Doug-48, 124 Dawson, Earlean-43 Dawson, Joyce-45, 100 Dawson, Mildred-48, 142 Deanda, Amadeo-61 Dearmcre, Richard-45 Decooert, Alexandria-49 Deeter, Dan-49, 178 Deeter, Mike-41, 179 Deford, Dann,-45 Deifel, Bruce-40 Deifel, Joan-47 Delfel, Judy-47 Dei.z, Carolyn-39, 138 Deitz, Wanda-39, 117 De La Cruz, Mary-45, 122, 176 De La Mater, Tlfll--9, 117, 191 De La Rota, Alfreclo--40 De Laurie Jerry-61 Dellino, l4enne.h-47 Deloney Juanzen-39 De Los B os, ..a.m.-49 Delouth, Ddell-146 Delzer, Gl-ria-43, 118 Demry, Betty-40 Demry, tmma-43 Demry, Ruthie-61 Dennis, ltooin-41 120 Denny, Gary-47, 109. 190 De Sherlia, vlcki-43, 155 Deuel, Joan-40 Deutschmann, Sandra-43, 125, 130, 131, 156 Devenney, 'lrent-61, 106, 111, 124 Dewar, oe.r9e-45, 105, 178, 180 Dewey, Jon-41, 116 De Witt, John-45 Diaz, lVlariaT49 1 Dickerson, i. ara-6 Dickinson, oames-40, 115. 140 Dickinson, Lynne-49, 118, 129 Diehl, To.-ie--45, 122 Diel, Llnda-61 Difree, uonna-43 Dill, Gary-49 Dime, De.ores-41 Dimes, JKLARII-'ag Dimond, ewes- Disney, Carol-50, 61, 1031 D 107, 144 0 ixon, Angle-4 l.:.xon, tziernfm., 179. 182 Dixon, eva Alice-40 Dooson, elnler-61 Docaery, ltuo,-bl Dodd, :naron-48 D..d.s, mary-61, 104, 107, 144, 198 Dodson, Carol-39 Dt.d.on, ..ud,-44 Dodson, Li..da-61 Dolan, Bil.-61 Dolan, Sally-43 Dom.ng..ez, Daniel-41 Dtmingoez, Manuel-43 Donaldson, Sherry-40 Dotlittle, Patricia-41 Dorlanl, .lane-48 Dorrls, Judy-39 135 Doser, E.aine-39, 138 Doser, Wilburn--40 Doss, Diane-45 Doss, Donna-43, 130 Douglas, Barry--.8, 136 Douglass, Gall-49 Dow, Donald-43, 106, 136 Dow, Cordon-61, 117, 129, Downing, Cheryl-43, 144 Dovle, Patricia-40 Drabble, Charles-41, 178 Drake, Jerry-38, 41, 130 Drasin, Richard-39 Dreith, Linda-39 Dreith, Sandy-61, 74, 133 Dr. ught, thaales-40, 118 Drewry, Linda-41 Duke, Kenn,-39, 185 Dumale, Doane-61 Dunoar, Dcnna-43, 153 Dunaway, Jim-120, 121 Dunbier, Barry-40 199 l l Duncan, Marian-40 Dunham, Larry-61, 106, 108, 152 Dunham, Ruth-40 Dunkin, James-47 Dunkin, Lynne-41 Dunkin, Patricia-41 Dunn, Diane-50, 61, 76, 112, 116, 151 Dunn, Larry-61 Duran, Bill--40, 139 Dye, Jeanette-61, 133 Dye, Sheryl-40 Early, Francis-47 Eastberg, Vickie-47, 143 Easter, Melinda-44, 146 Eastwood, Gretchen-47, 100 Eaton, Betty-48 Eddington, Diane-43, 102, 110, 111, 116 Eddy, Doug-41, 193 Eddy, Karen-47, 134 Edgar, David-140 Edmonds, Pat-61, 107, 113 Edmondson, 'David-62 108 152, 174, 175, 180, 201' ' Edmondson Sidne -62 1 , y , 02, 133 Edwards, Betty-144 Edwards, Charles-40, 136 Edwards, Elizabeth-43, 138 Edwards, Jahnnie Marie-39 Edwards, Johnny-48 Edwards, Karen-39 Edwards, Lawrence-40, 186 Edwards, lvlarsha-38, 40, 116 Edwards, Marvin-62 Edwards, Quincy-41 Edwards, Richard-49, 62, 182, 190 Edwards, Ronnie-48 Edwards, Royal-178 Edwards Sharon-49 Eggers, Gail-62, 148 Eggers, Lynn-48, 102, 103, 146, 147, 155 Einstein, Ann-42, 43, 155 Elayer, Dave-48 Eliga, John-41, 179 Elkins, 0rval-62. 102 108, 182 Ellerd, Karen-48, 102, 152 Elliot, Anne-44. 131 Elliot, Earl-120 Elliot, Edward-48 Ellis, Brenda-40, 138 Ellis, Gary-41, 193 Ellis, Mary-62, 122, 148 Ellis, Thomas-62 Ellis, William--47, 137 Ellison, Don-48, 109, 179 Elrich, Dwight-62, 149 Ely, Ronnie-44, 149 Embry, Larry-62 Embry, Stanley-45 Emory, Ted-48 Empey, Marsha-39 Empey, Wayne-62, 120 Englen, Sammy-43 Enloe Fred-40 Ennis, Beverly-49. 155 Ennis, Judy-43, 155 Eoff, Joyce-62 Erassarret, Johnnie-41 Erberich, Jean-48 Erickson, Robert-47, 181 Errea, Judy-43 Escalera, Carlos-45, 149, 185, 187, 193 Escalera, Richard-47 Escammlla, Angie--49 Escamillo, Manuel-41 Escamillo, Nancy-43, 116, 134 Escobedo, Cecilia-49 Espinoza, Anita-39 Espinoza, Arnulfo-41, 187 Espinoza, Gloria-40 Espinoza, Richard-44, 179 Espinoza, Rudy-44 Estrada, Joe-41 Estrada, Linda-39 Etheredge, Kenny-45 Ethridge, Amy-45, 138 Ethridge, Terri Jean-39 Eubanks, JuDee-43, 117 Evans, F rances-44 Evans, James-40 Evans, Nllke-47, 101, 102, 117, 125, 131 Evans, Sally-44 Evans, Sonja-62 Eveland, Jeffrey-62, 125 Eveland, Tom-40, 195 Eveleth, Mike-51, 62, 80, 106, 110, 111, 117 Evenson, David-40 Everett, Susan-48 Ewert, Bill-47, 118 Ewert, Mary-45, 111 Ezell, Judith-43, 134, 146 F Fagan, James-41 Fairbrooks, Rosalinda-62 Fambrough, Ramona--49 104, 144 Fanthus, Yvette-40, 193 Fanthus, Yvonne-50, 57, 62, 102, 143, 151, 193, 203 Fanucchi, Jim-45, 179 Fanucchi, Kathleen-48, 143, 144, 154 Fanucchi, Ralph-49 Faris, John-48, 140, 146 Farmen, Gary-44 Farmer, John-41 Farrell, Joan-48 Farrow, Victor-36 50, 62, 102 I 106, 108, 180, 200 Faulkner, Diane-49 Faulkner, Gary-49 Faulkner, Susan-62 Fay, Jerry- Feemster, Lonnie-40, 186 Fehrenbacher, Mike-44 Feick, Dennis-128 Feltus, Anita-62, 144 Fenderson, Adrian-39 Fenton, Gayle-47 Fergerson, Susie-40 Ferguson, Gerold-45 140 Ferguson, Idamae-46, 48 Ferguson, Marvin-49 Ferguson, Ronny-41 Ferguson, Shelia-39 Ferrell, Ronald-45, 179, 186 Fifield, Alvin-39 Filar, Ginger-63, 128 Fillmore, Phillip-63, 134, 192 Filoteo, Julian-63, 180 Filson, Steven-63 Fink, Carol-39 Finley, Roosevelt-47 Finlinson, Edith-49 Finn, Nlarie-44, 144 Finn, Marshall-63, 108, 133 152, 175,190 Fischer, Sandra-44 Fisher, Dee--45, 179 Fisher, Gary-47, 117 Fisher, Larry-43 Fisher, Richard-47, 105, 182 Fissel, Jack-63, 129, 130 Fitch, Kathryn-42, 45, 110, 143, 153, 193 Fite, George-39 Fate, Willis-179 Fitzgerald, Marilyn-43 Flannagan, Raegan-48 Fleishman, Marsha-48, 125 Fleming, Bob-63 Fleming, Bob-47, 139 Fleming, Ethel-49 Fleming, Robert-40 Fleming, Ronald-63, 105, 126, 139 Flenaugh, Clem-44, 149 Fletcher, Doug-63, 176 F letcher, Kathy-49 Fletcher, Kathy-45 Fletcher, Nancy-63, 133 Fletcher, Odell-39 Flint, Karen-43, 124 Flores, Manuel-40 Flowers, Carrol- Floyd, Carol-63 Flud, Shirley-48 Fogle, Stormy-48, 127 Folks, Susan-39 Fontes, Raymond-41 Foor, Barbara-39, 117 Foose, Shirley-49, 154 Ford, Jerry-40, 180 Ford, Linda-40 Ford, Pat-40, 179 Ford, Patty-42, 43, 153 Ford, Ruby-39 Forest, Mabel-40 Fornas, Carol-113 Forney, Sandra-39, 155, 193 Forrester, Ethel-43 Forrester, Martin-45 Fort, Jeanester-44 Foster, Don-146 Foster, Essie Mae-39 Foster, James-44 Foster, Jean-47 Foster, Lana-41, 148 Foster, Lynn-41, 193 Foster, Marie-40 Foster, Sally-47, 152 Foster, Sherri-48 Foust, Gerry-63, 110 Fowler, Betty-41 Fowler, Mike-44 Fowler Shirley-43, 100 rox, Al-43 Fox, Ramona-43, 117 Fox, Roberta-48, 117 Fox, Torn-41, 116, 193 Francis, Bill-131 Francisco, Charlene-63 Francisco, Emma-39 Franco, Robert-41, 187 Frank, Billy-47 Frank, Gary-178 Franklin, Beth--48 Frantz, Gary-47 Frazer, Penny-63, 133, 151, 162 Freeborn, Leland-49, 136 Freeland, Suzi-43 Freeman, Donald-41 Freeman, Helen-47 Freestone, Victor--49, 193 Freeze, 'David-63, 136, 190 French, C. E,-48 French, Joyce-40 French, Stanley-63, 125, 139 Fretwell, Rodney-136 Friedrichsen, Sheila-42, 43 Friendley, Carroll-63 Friends, John-43 Friesen, Larry-45, 136 Fritsche, Charles-39 Fmehlieh, Richard-48, 146, 178, 186 Frost, Rowena-48 Frost, Stanley-49, 133, 192 Fry, Freda-63 Fry, Jacklyn--40 Fry, Leslie-44, 136, 178 Fry, Marlyn-40 Fry, Myma-44 me, Eu-41 Frye, Jim-41 Fulce, Joanna-40 Fulce, Sidney-48, 109, 176 Fuller, Nickey-49 Fullman, Gregory-39, 139 Fulmer, Phyllis-64 Funk, Norma-48 Furman, Nancy-38, 39, 154 G Gadson, Marion-64, 102, 105, 120, 146 Gaines, Annie-39 Gaither, Silas-39, 118 Galanda, Joe-48 Galatus, Gus-39 Galban, Rose-48 Galbraith, Albert-49, 176 Galbraith, Wayne-43 Galland, Clark-64, 136 Galland, Roger-41, 191 Gallardo, Charlotte-49, 100 Gallion, Michael-47 Galloway, .lim-36, 64, 102, 110, 198 Gallups, Karen-49 Gann, Sandra-47 Gant, Wayne-49 Ganz, Marshall-47, 102, 111, 116, 117, 125, 131 Gaona, Mike-49 Garcia, Angel ita-41 Garcia, Margaret-104 Gardea, Tlmmy-47, 120 Gardenhire, Penny-38, 40 Gardiner, David-49, 136 Gardner, Carolyn-45, 122 Gardner, Clifford-49 Gardner, Dorette-40 Gardner, Loretta-41 Gardner, Vivian-48 Garman, Dorothy-64, 130 Garnica, Mary-39 Garnica, Josephine-45 Garrett, Carolyn-48 Garris, Lesley-45, 143 Garza, Hilda-39 Gaskin, Eugene-49 Gause, Janis-40 Gause, Jo Anne-48, 148 Gay, Lonnie-40 Geib, Doug-43 Gemmell, Kathleen-47, 118 Gentry, Kenneth-48 George, Glenda-48, 155 Gerber, Edward-40 Geye, Larry-44, 178 Geyer, Harry-47 Ghiglia, Pamela-45 Giachlno, Sandra-41 Gianettoni, Ronnie-136 Gibbons, Broughnetta-43 Gibbs, Bob-141 Gieg, Carolyn-45 Gieg, Colin-49, 118 Gil, Jos-41 Gll, Ruben-49 Gilbert, Bonnie-39 Gilbert, Opal-64 Gilbert, Sue-64, 143 Gilbert, Tommy-64, 190 Gilbreth, Robert-64 Gilliland, Eileen-48, 116 Gillis, Don--43 Giltner, Bill-40, 136 Ginn, Mary--44, 138 Ginn, Roosevelt-47 Gipsom, Jogce-47 Gipson, Ru y-64 Girado, Betty-40, 118 Girado, Ralph-49 Giuntoli, Lynn-140 Giuntoli, Vito-39, 137, 141 Givens, Joan-49, 64 Gladwell, Barbara--49, 100, 129 Gladwell, Carolyn-43, 100, 118, 128, 129 Glantz, Carol-64, 151 Glass, Krata-44 Glenn, Donald-47 Go, Barbara-49, 104, 123 Go, Beverly-49, 123 Goatcher, Elizabeth-43 Goen, Ben-45 Goin, Terry-39 Gold, Sharon, 37, 64, 104, 114 Golden, Edward-64 Golden, Kenneth-39 Goldwater, Carol-45 Gomes, Jan-44, 135 Gomes, Jon-44 Gomez, Abram-41 Gomez, Frances-49 Gomez, Jenny-40 Gomez, Josephine-64, 122 Gomez, Salvador-49 Gonzales, Eddie-44, 178 Gonzales, Eliglo-44, 178 Gonzales, Margaret-40 Gonzales, Rose Lee-49, 104, 130 Gonzales, Ruben-39 Good, Georgia-40 Gooden, Elmer-48 Goodman, Barbara-48 Goodman, Kerry-28, 50, 64, 131, 132 Goodman, Linda-48 Goodrich, Bob-64, 141 Gordon, Edwin-44 Gorham, Perry-50, 64, 110, 129, 164 Goss, Cheryl-40, 193 Graber, Gerald-45 Grafton, Gwyn-41 Graham, Clifford-45 Graham, John-131, 140 Graham, Sally-50, 64, 124, 142 Grammer, Glennita-48 Grannell, Martha-65, 83, 102, 117, 145, 169, 199 Grant, Bob-48, 178 Grant, Deanno-65 Grant, Sharon-49 Grassi, Don-39 Graves, Gene-40, 136 Graves, Jane-45, 155 Graves, John-43, 186, 192 Graves, John C.-65 Graves, Larry-40, 139, 186 Graves, Peggy--39 Gray, Michael-65, 101 Greathouse, Pamela-41 Green, Deloris--41 Green, Glenn-49, 148, 149 Green, Jerry-65 Green, Johnny-141 Green, Sue-41 Greene, Janet-40 Greenlee, Carolyn-49, 142 Greer, Gail-39 Gregg, Paul-140 Gregg, Paula-40 Gregory, Bill-65. 141 Gregory, John-39. 179 Greyno ds, Julie-65, 133 Grlbble, Diane-50, 65, 102, 107, 14. 144, 204 Griffis, Marcia-40, 148 Grijalva, Rosie-65, 122 Grimes, Albert-174, 175 Grimes, Michael-39, 140 Grisham, Linda-41, 146 Grogg. Charles-65, 106, 108, 152 Grover, Sharon-48, 100 Groves, Barbara-65 Groves, John-65, 102, 120, 121 Grundy, Darlene-65 Guase, Janice-146 Gungle Eugenie-40 Gunn, Marjorie-47, 111, 112, 115, 117, 124, 134 Gunn, Lee-47, 140 Gunther, Mike-179 Gupton, Jethro-44 Gupton, Willle-40 Gusman, Esther-65 Gutiennez, Issac-41, 179 Guy, Belva-41 Guzman, Lupe-49 Guzzard, Barbi-49, 155 Guzzard, Richard-65, 175 Halma, Anna-47 Hacker, Robert-41, 193 Hucker, Ron-44, 179 Hackett, Andrea-38 40 Hacking, Marilyn-145, 154 Haddon, Jean-41 Halflick, Beverly-65 Hagar, Carolyn-42, 43 Hagar, Dick-49 Hagestad, Brooksy-36, 50, 65, 71, 102, 104, 111, 145, 202 Hahn, Beverly-50, 65, 124, 134 135, 151 Hailey, Arlena-49, 127 Hailey, Gloria-44, 148 Haines, Jerry-65. 136 Haladay, Bill-178 Hale, Carl-47 Hall, Barbara-40 Hall, Gary-44 125, 184 Hall, Harvey-66 Hall, Larry-41 Hall, Linda-43, 125, 135 gall, Sgalrali--454 am, nr ey-4 Hamilton, Dorothy-48 Hamilton, John-47, 108, 116, 131, 181 Hamilton, Karen-47 Hamilton Mary-43 namiyn, Gob-44,125, 149, 193 Hammitt, Dick-41 Hammitt, Dorothy-50, 66, 83, 102, 110, 151, 164, 203 Hammons, George-44 Hance. Christine-43 Hance, Geraldine-39 Hanna, Carol-66 Hansen, Mike-40, 191 Hanson, Emma-44 Hanson, Floyd--48 Hanson, Joanne-45 :anslm'S1m-4? 117 ara son, na- Harbaugh, Stan-66, 83 Harbin, Edward-136 Harbin, Sharcn-41 Hardin, Charlene-66 Hardin, Ella-49 Hardin, Patricia-40 Harding, Kathy-45, 117, 124 Hargreaves, Bruce-48, 111, 117, 120, 131, 138 Hargreaves, Ruth Anne-45, 131 Harmon, Margaret-41 Harmon, Norma-66 Harper, Barbara-66, 132 Harper Jo-43, 128 Marr, Joan-47, 1oo Harris, Barbara-40 Harri Harrl Harri Harri Harri s, Connie-66, 190 s, Gerald-66 s, Glenna-47 s, John-39 s, Linda-40 Harris, Malcolm-43, 109, 178, 186, 192 Harri s, Ricky-127 Harris, Richard-40 Harrison, Freddi-41 Harrison, Gary-49 Harrison, Linda--41 Harrison, Madaline-66, 130, 132 Harrison, Rosa Mae-66 Harrison, Russell-47, 109, 195 Hart, Candi-45, 143, 144, 151 Hart, George-45 Hart, Kathy-49, 132 Hart, Stan-40 Hart, Vernon-45 Hart, William-141 Hartline, Danny-45, 146 Hartunian, Donna-66 Hartwell, Charles-49, 133 Hartzell, Carol--40 Hartzell, Marie-66 Hartzell, Wilma-49 Harvey, Charles-49 Harvey, Cindy-49 Jackson, Brent-41, 192 Harvey, Roberta-44 Harvey, Timothy-41 Haselwood, Dick-49 Hastings, Yvonne-66, 113, 132 Hatfield, Jerry-67 Hathaway, Ann-49, 100 Hatzenbeller, Marilee-44 Haulman, Floyd-47 Hauser, Linda-41, 117 Hawk, Michael-41 Hawkins, Karan-40, 138 Hawkins Sharon-48 Hawks, fllacn-41 Haworth, Tony-48, 101, 102, 111, 116 117 Hawthorne, Patsy-48 Hawthorne, Sharon-44 Haycock, Tommy-39 Hayden Larry-67 Hayes, Edward-41 Hayes, Emmitt-41, 179 Hayes, Gary-45 Haynes, Jim-44, 124 Hayworth, Jones-41 141 Head, Janet--48, 127, 128, 129, 134 Headley, Shirley-67, 68, 112, 115, 124, 144, 151 Healy, Betti-Fran-50, 51, 67, 86, 100, 110, 151, 153 Healy, Diane-39 Healy, Gayle-42, 43, 153, 145, 151, 161 Healy, Sandra-107, 144 Heath, Helen-40 Hebbe, Mary-441 Heberle, Jack-45 Heberle, Jeff-49, 133 Hebert, Barbara-47 Hedge, Lonnie-39 Hedge, Shlrley-46, 48, 107, 125, 154 Hedgecock, Lewis-36, 46, 49, 102,105, 116 176, 204 nenm, Carol-49 Heflin, Gayle-47 Hefner, Judy-47 Hefner Roy-67 137 Hehn, Sharon-6'7, 146 Heler, Barbara-43, 146 Heler, Kathy-45 Heimforth, Doug-47 Helmfort, Tom-43, 137 Helnrichs, John-45 Helsey, Blll-41, 116, 127 Helm, Kitty-67 Helton, Edward-41, 139, 179, 193 Helton, Jeanie-67, 144 Helton, Mike-44 Hembree, Johnson-67 Hemhree, Richard-67 Hemingway, Donna-43, 111, 117,134 Hemmerling, Carolyn-48, 134, 146,147 Henderson, Cynthia-48 Henderson, Leslie-39 Henderson, Sandra-40 Hendricks, Jerry-108 Hendrix, Barbara-39 Hendrix, Emma-40 Hendrix, Emmit-44 Hendrix, Vernetta-43 Hennig, Richard-45, 109, 178 Henry, Alma-47, 118 Henry, Dick-67. 180, 192 Henry, Edgan-184 Henry, Harold-39 Henry, Karla-67 Henry, Lesley-67, 180 Henry, Patricia-100 142 Henry, Henry, Roberta-48, 111 steve-67, 108, 116, 192 Henslee, Llnda-41 Henslee, Melvin-45 Henslee, Sally-48 Hensley, Marcielle-50, 57, 67 83, 102, 117, 124, 131, 134, 166 Hensley, Ronnie-45 Henson, Natha Lee-67 Henson, Nora-44 Henson, Patricia-67 Heredia, John-186 Herrera, Do Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Frankie-43 Grace-39 Marie-45 Mary Lou-40 Sylvia-49 Teresa-40 Herndon, Kittie-43 tty--41 Herrera, Lucv-39 Herrera, Molly--45 Herrera, Richard-41. 139, 181 Herrick, Edyne-45, 122 Herron, Christine-47 Hesselgesser, David-39 Hester, F loyd-174 Heston, Helen-49, 144 Hevle, Carol-48 Hewitt, Ann-40 Heyard, Wllliam-39 Hibdon, David--37, 64, 67, 68, 112, 115, 201 Hibdon, Delores-39, 199 Hickman, John-40 V Hicks, Judy-44 Hicks, Karen-42, 43, 148, 153 Hicks, Vaughn-67 Higbee, Carolyn-40 Higdon, Bill-45, 178 Higdon, Judy-49, 154 Higgins, Donna-46, 48 Higgins, John-68 Higgins, Michael-45 Highland, Mary-43 Hill, Alonzo-47, 105, 121, 174, 175, 190 Hin, Andrew-44, 120, 146, 182 Hill, Bruce-41, 137 Hill, Caren-40 Hill, Donald-48 Hill, Edwin-68, 101 Hill, Eleanor-48 Hill, James-68, 182 tllill, Joe-68 ill, Joyce-43 Hill, Marvin--48 Hill, Mary-47 Hill, Richard-41 Hill, Rick-41. 186 Hill, Rondle-68, 139, 187 Hill, Walter-40 Hilton, Janet-42, 43, 117 Hilzer, Jan-68, 134 Hindin, Harris-179, 186 Hinds, Dennis-48 Hinds, Mike-45, 125 Hindson, Jay-44 Hinogos, Anna--40 Hinson, Earl--44 Hitchcock, Stephen-40, 120 Hobbs, Paula-46, 49, 112 Hobson, Betty-41 Hobson, Ralph-49 Hodge, Connie-40 Hodge, Vivienne-45 Hodges, Emmett-44, 176 Hodges, Jeyald-68 Hoek, Dolores-138 Hoetker, Frank-68, 175, 190 Hoff, Stella-45 Hoffman, Barbara-44, 120, 148 Hoffman, John-49 Hoffman, Terry-48 Hofmann, Paul-49, 102, 125, 192 Hogan, Fat--48, 115. 125, 129 Holden, Bonnie-68, 74 Holden, Jerry-49 Holder, Leroy-40 Holecheck. Joy-42, 45, 138 Holeday, Billy-45 Holford, James-39 Holguin, Jerry-39 Holguin, John-49 Holiwell, Jewelean-68 Holiwell, Sue-43 Hollett, Gary-43. 146, 148, 149 Holley, Bobby-39 Holley, Leroy-39 Hollis, Holly-39. 111, 131 Hollis, Jackie-43 Hollingsworth. Pat-40 Holloway. Linda-44 Holmes, Elizabeth-40 Holmes, Bob-49 Holmes, Sandra-48, 107, 144, 154. 1f-8 Holsonbalfe. Lvr-ette-68, 142 Holt, Judith-43 Honn, Glenna-43. 100 Hooker, Janith-141 Hnokin. Donna-68 103 144 Hopkins, Albert-40, 149 Hnnlrins, Cleo-40 Hopkins, Donna-44. 117, 131 Hopkins, Dcrothy-50 Hopkins, James-39 Hopkins, Joe-68. 105. 146, 202 Horn, Mike-68, 118 175 Hornecker, Buddv-45 Horner, Karen-47 Hornung. Sarah-37, 50. 64. 68, 69. 83. 110. 112, 115, 117, 124, 128. 151 Horsley, David-44, 186 Horten, Ruth-193 Horton, Claudia-40 Horton, Melvin-48 Houghtaling, Rcnnie-44 House, Milton-41, 179 Howard, Alma-40 Howard, Bob-43, 180 Howard, Jeff-39, 141 nowarg, Eiga-69,342 owar , ir e Howell, Bob-ZT4 Howell, Richard-47 Hubbard, Anita-47 144 Huckaby, Donald-41 Huckaby, James-136 Huckaby, John-49, 176 Hudak, Mike-49 Hudek, Charlie-69, 146, 147, 175 Hudson, Lynda-49 9 120, 121, 125 Huey, Phyllis-49, 132 Huff, George-41 Huffman, Karen-41, 116 Hughes, Carolyn-41 Hughes, David-41 Hughes, Delton-44 Hughes, Gail-49, 120 Hughes, Janette-41 Hughes, Marshall-45, 138 Hughes, Nadine-37, 50, 66, 69, 111, 114, 115, 117, 102, 151, 203 Hughes, Olen-44 Hughes, Rhelda-43 Hughes, Ron-40, 179, 186 Hughes, Sharol-44 Hughes, Sharon-44, 138 Hughey, Robert-49 Hughins, 'Dave--146 Huie, Audrey-41, 123, 138 Hull, Alan-69 Hull, Pat-43 Hull, Robert-40 Hull, Warren-44 Hulsy, Bill--47, 102, 117, 120, 125 Hulsey, Bob-41, 120 Hummel, Terry-43, 116 Hunnicut, Betty-113 Hunt, Albert-44 Hunt, Carolyn-44 Hunt, Fred-40 Hunt Helen-69, 132, 142 Hunt, Ray-40 Hunt, Virglnla-43 Hunter, Joyce-44, 135 Hunter, Mike-69, 106 Huntington. Edith-51, 69, 102, 128 Hupp, Virginia-69 Hus, Helen-40 Hutchings. Dave--47 Hveruen, Kjell-69 Hylton, Jackie-134 Hylton, Linda-43 Hynds, Doris-47, 130 lger, Joan-41 lger Julie-66, 69, 83, 102. 117, 120, 130 Ihnen, Pamela-48 Inglis, Sharon-49 Inglis, R ichard-49 lriart, Renald-39 Isaak, Jimmie-44 Isaak, Margaret-41 Iseminger, Joan-48, 155, 193 Iseminger, Jim-39 Ivanhoe, Roddy-47, 139 Ivey, Gary-44 J Jeppi, Rosina-43, 151, 204 Jernigan Pat-45 Jerome, 'Mary--47 Jewett, Larry-39 Jimenez, Paul-43 Jing Karen-69 102, 112, 115, 117, 118, 123, 128, 230 Johns, Robert-70 Johns, Trina-69 Johnsen, Patricia-40 Johnson, Alan-44, 105, 174, 175 Johnson, Bernarene-44, 142 Johnson, Billy-44 Johnson, Bryon-48 Johnson, Charles-49, 178 Johnson, Curtis-49, 120, 121, 125, 128 Johnson, Curtisene-49, 130 Johnson, Cheryl-144 Johnson, Deborah-40, 127 Johnson, Denny-49 Johnson, Donella-39 Johnson, Eddie-44 Johnson, Ema-43 Johnson, Ernest-40 Johnson, Esther-69 Johnson, Frank-69 Johnson, Fred-69 Johnson, Geretha--39 Johnson, Gwendolyn-42, 131, 148 Johnson, Henry-44, 136 Johnson, Janice-70 133 Johnson, Joh nson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Joh nson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Joh nson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, J.c.-40,191 Jesse-70, 179 June-43, 138 Kathie-48 Kristie-124, 125 Lester-70 Linda-49 Lonnie-39 Lourine-40, 116 Marc-71, 102, 118,519 Marolyn-71, 146, 1 Marva-39 Mary-42 44 Melvlna-'70 glichael-40, 136 ay-45 Robert-49, 186 Sally-43, 138 Shirley-70 Solomon-40, 185, 181 Susan-41 Suzanne-70, 113, 142 Johnston, John-41, 131 Johnston, Nancy-39 Joke, Virg Jolly, Ron-70, 130, 139 Jones, Beatrice-41 Jones, Carl-45 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, W inia-38, 41, 104, 123 Carol-49 Carolyn-70, 145 Christine-70, 142 Clifford-43, 141 Curtis-39 Eddie-44, 184 Enola-70, 128, 179 Gloria-70, 132 Inetha-40 Janet-47 Janice-42, 49, 204 ilma-44 Jones, Jesse-43, 179 Jones, Jessie Mae-45 Jones, Li llie-47, 127 Jones, Lillie Mae-47. 127, 142 Jones, M Jones, M Jones, M Jones, M axine-39, 154 'J-,l erline-43 ilton-49, 186 innie Ruth-70 Jones, Richard-40, 185 Jones, Richard-40, 185 Jones, Travis-39 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Carolyn--39, 138 Dornetta-44 Glenda-69 Jackie-49, 154 Jeff-40, 11a Lonnie-49 Raymond-40, 191 Richard-39 Sue-43 Jacobs, Carol-69, 113 Jacobs, Nadine-46. 48, 103, 110, 134, 143. 154 Jacques, Jesse-40 Jaime, Joe-40 James, Bonnie-43 James, Doug-44, 146, 148, 149 James, Janice-43 Janzen, Sharon-47 Jeffrey, Sam-40 Jeffries, Howard-39, 179 Jeffries, Stephen-41, 191 Jelletieh, Glen-178 Johnsen, Harold-49 Jensen, Charlotte-41 Jensen, James-41 Jordan, Marian-48, 70 Jorgensen, Robert-70, 141 Joslin, Teri-39, 117, 124 Jost, David-41 Jourdan, Marin-39, 191 Jow, Clayton-70, 126 Jow, Roos-39 Jue, Marilyn-41, 123 Jump, Jerry-123, 131 Jung, Howard-70. 123 Jung, Verne-39, 123, 187 Justice, Jimmy-48 Justice, Judy-71, 113 Kaiser, Douglas-71 Kaiser, Karl-71 Kamora'h. Jeremy-46, 48, 116, 131, 155 Karnes, Dale-47 Karpe, Jan-40 Karr, Leveta-43, 138 Karunos, Deanna-43, 125 Kearney, Sandy-38 40 Keathley, Carlton-71 Keeling, Stouley-40 Keene, Doris-41 Keene, James--71 Keene, Jerry-44, 117 Keene, John-40, 118 Keene, Joyce-43 Keith, Bob-146 148, 149 Keithley nan-71,130 Kelley, Aaron-49 Kelley, John-130 Kelley, Rebecca-71 Kell099, Carol-45 Kelly, Darlene-47, 124 Kelly, Doug-49, 152, 175 Kelly, Georgia-40 Kelly, John-41 Kelly, William-41 Kelsay, Paul-49 Kendrick, Shirley-45 Kennedy, Aileen-39, 117, 154,193 Kennedy, Donna-71, 145 Kennedy, Gary-71 Kennedy, Marie-38, 39, 117, 143 154, 193 Kent, 0arney-41, 191 Keplinger, William-45 Kerhulas, Sandy-45, 116, 143 153 Kern,lfarol-45,117 146 Kem, Ray-71, 133,145 Kersten, Krls-43 Kessler, Kathy-66, 71, 102, 107, 134, 135 Kewley, Clarence-71 Key, Chris-47 Key, Donna-71 Key, Frank-44 Key, Pearlie--71 Keyes, Alered-44, 120, 121, 1 Keyser Gary-41, 141 Kldd, 00h-43 Kllburn, Judy-42, 45. 125 Kilburn, Keith-41, 38, 118 Kile, Norman-47 Killebrew, Alma-71 Kimble Dennis-40 127 Klmmei, Pat-49, 113. 138, 142 Klmmel, Sammy-71, 137 Kinder, Nolen-39 Kindred, Dorothy-43 Klndred, Fred-41 King, Albert-40 King, Barbara-43 Klng, Helen-43 King, Joe-49, 133 King, Judy-71 146 king, Linda-40, 117 King, Nancy-43 Klng, Thomas-41, 117 118 Kinney, Alana-39, 135' Kinney Diana-43 kmo, Judi-113 Kinoshita, Dave-83, 105, 108, 117 Kinoshita, Dennis-47, 117, 179. 185 Kinoshita, Gene-36, 71, 102, 114, 201 Kinoshita, Jerry-47, 105, 176, 177 Kinoshita, Robert-123 Kinoshita, Ted-39, 123, 185, 187, 191 Kinzel, Polly-47, 154 Kirkland, Chuck-71, 146, 148, 149 Kirkondoll, Linda-43 Kirkpatrick, Jlm-39, 141 Kirkpatrick, Llnda-47 Kirksey, Frank-40 Kitchen, Diane-40 Kltchen, Inetta--41 Kite, Margaret--40, 117, 124 Klttock, Janlce-43 Klakoff, Ted-50, 57, 72, 102, 105 Klatt, Leopold-44 Kllewer, Dennis-44, 193 Kllewer, Donald-41 Kllewer, Gwen-72. 100 Kllewer, James-72, 133, 152, 174, 175 Knight, Jane-72, 124 Knight, Pam-48, 154 Knox, Tyree-39 Kokinos, Patti-37, 42, 43, 104 117, 144, 151, 201 Kopper, Jerry-72 Kosareff, Manva-43, 117 Krause, Dennis-72. 146, 175 Kreamer, John-40. 120 Kreamer. Karen-46, 47, 112, 125, 134 Kroeker, Ronald-136 Kroeker, John-42, 45 Kroll, Rick-47 Kulstad, Susan-48, 107, 145, 152, 168 L LaBourde, Donald-49, 140 Lacambra, Marcel-52, 105, 111 Lack, Fred-43 Lackey, Claris-44, 146, 148 Lackey, Robert-48 Ladwig, Judy-40, 116, 117 Laffin, Lorie-38, 39, 117, 154, 161 Lake, Glenda-49 Lalor, Linda-39 Lampkin, Luvern-43 Lancaster, Carl-45 Land, Richard-45 Landis, Gary-41 Landquist, Kenneth-41, 179 Landreth, Delores-40 Landskov, Hardy-39, 126, 191 Landwer, Diane-40 Landwer, Linda-44, 153 Lane, Dale-43 Lane, Richard-48, 102, 109, 127, 176 Lane, Ruby-47 Lang, Judy, 43, 118, 130 Lange, Sharon-49 Langseth, Patti-39, 154 Lanier, Lynda-43 Lanler, Sidney-72, 102, 117, 124, 128 Lanternzan, Carl-72 Lara, Roman-72, 102, 105, 131, 148, 149, 203 Lara, Simon-41 Larkin, Lula Mae-72, 133 Lashley, Charles-44 Laster, Don-45, 178 Laster, Ken-44 Laster, Paul-41, 179 Latham, Judith-40, 116 Lawrence, Betty-44, 104 Lawrence, Jack-41, 140 Lawrence, Linda-42, 43, 145 Laws, Eddie-49 Lawson, Don-39, 179 Lawson, Howard-72 Lawson, Patricia-41 Lawson, Pauline-72 Laxson, Glenda-72 Laxson, Sheryl-41 Leal, Gregoria-72, 132 Leal, Mlke-45 Leaper, Allce-49 Leaverton, Robert-49 LaBlanc, Cosette-43 Ledbetter, Bill-48 Lee, Betty-43, 123 Lee, Sherman-72, 102, 105, 108, 113, 123, 132, 180 Lee Zuma-39 Leek, John-48 Leek, Marilyn-40 LeFlore, Judith-43, 143, 153 LeFlore, Marv-40 LeGar, Jo-48 Lemmon, Richard-39 Lemmon, Yvonne-48 Lemons, Edgar-45 Leon, Chris--47, 154 Leon, Lawrence-175 Leon, Lucy--41 Leon, Marc-72, 102, 118, 129 Leon, Michele-44, 102, 131, 144, 155 Leonard, Dennis-39 Leong, Michael-39, 123 LePell, Don-73 Leslie, Leroy-41 Lester, Carol-47 Lever, Priscilla-40, 193 Levlngston, Charcine-73, 113, 142 s Levlng ton, Laqueda-49, 138, 142 Lewls, Albert-43, 118 Lewis, Billy-40, 137, 139, 140 Lewls, Dennis-1 23 Lewls, Diank41 Lewis, Joan-49, 104, 123 Lewis, Joe-39 Lewis, Michael-48 Lightner, Kevin-73, 102, 202 Likens, Sally-73 Likens, Sherry-40 Lim, Donna-41, 123, 138 Lim, Jenn-50, 73, 117,181 Lim, Stephen-49, 109, 117, 1B1 Lindsay, Charlotte-47 Lindsay, Les-47, 154 Lindsay, James-40 Lindsey, Jimmy-41, 187 Lindsey, Michael-47 Linfesty Marcha-50, 73, 107, 131,143 Linnell, Penne-48 Linthicum, Sharon-47 Lipke, Lance-45, 179, 185 Lillll, Carclyn-42, 44, 117, 134, 148 Lipp, Susan-73, 120, 134, 146 Lira, Manuel-41 Little, Jack-47 Littlejohn, Avon-47 Littlejohn, John-44, 120, 146 Livengood, Delbert-73 Lo, Kin-45, 123 Lockett, Louise-145 Lockhart, Russel I-45, 192 Lofties, Gloria-41 Lofties, Frank-44, 136 Lofties, Michael-73, 114 Logan, Dan-48 Lcgan, Dawn-73 Lohman, Marilyn-43 Lomas, Annette-45, 122 Lomas, Rachel-40 Long, Charles-39, 126 Long, Eric-46. 49. 130, 148, 149 Long, Gary-49, 128 Long, Laree-43 Loomis, Judy-45, 153 Lopardo, Carl--149 Loperena, Jack-39, 179 Loperena, Josette-43 Lopez, Lydia-45 Lopez, Olga-45, 122 Lorenzi, Adrienne-36, 73, 107, 154 Lurling, Lowell-139 Lorren, Jonnie-48, 100 Lothridge, Eugene-73, 105, 120 Love, Douglas-40 Loveday, Paul-47, 117, 186 Loveless, Cecll-49 Loveless, Judy-41 Lowe, Gloria-45 Lowry, Sheila-44 Lucas, Gaye-43 Lucas, Jim-44 Lucas, Virginia-47, 103 Luke, Larry-73, 102, 117, 118 Lum, Darrel-106, 117, 123 Lum, Norman-39, 123, 179, 180 Lum, Wendell-123 Luna, Paul-45 Lund, Larry-45, 102 117, 141 Lundy, Jim-46. 49, 106 Lundy, Ricky-45, 181 Lupercio, Pete-41, 179, 191 Lutes, Annabel-48 Luther, Grace-50, 73, 102, 118 122 Lumen, Judie-36, so, 73, 110, 144 154 Lutirell, Randall-39 Lutz, Jim-44 Lutz, Patsy-45, 193 Lyannas, Sue-41 Lykins, David-73,130 Lykins, 0wen-73 Lynch, Arlene-40, 138 Lynch, Bob-49, 141 Lynch, Tonl-41 Lyons, Johnny-39 Mabray, Shirley-47 MacDonald, David-40 MacDonald, Donna-40 Macliillivray, Rhonda-73, 133 MacGregor. Kathy-48 Mackey, Clarence-49 Mackey, Nathaniel-40 Mackey, 0Ietha-73 Mackey, Wilma-43 Mackey, Wilmer-49, 184 MacLaughlin, Cheryl-41 Madden, Curtis-44 Madden, Kay-40 Maddox Geneva-40, 138 Maestas, Barbara-40 Magana, Ray-74, 180 Magee, Bonnie-47, 148 Magee, Connie-41, 148 Magnuson, Mernlce-47, 125, 134, 155 Magruder, Cheryl-47, 111, 117 Magsby, Will'e-49 Mahan, Billy-39 Mahan, Ray-43 Mahan, Wayne-41 Mahoney, Don-41 Mahoney, Jeanne-36, 74, 120, 198 Mahoney, Mickey-48, 120, 175 Malins, Joan-48, 111, 117, 121 125, 129 Man, 8andra-74, 103, 133 Mallon, Dennis-48 Malion, Shirley-40 Malone, Donald-74 Malone, Jerry-44 Malone, Laberta-74, 102, 103, 111, 142 Malone, Margo-49. 145 Mal.by, Charlena-74 Manada, Carol-44 Manley, Joyee-43, 138 Mann, Pamela-43 Manning, Alice-43 Mannings, Charles-49, 174, 175 Mansell, Shirley--43 Mansfield, Linda-44 Maples, Dan-49 Mar, Linda-45, 123,125,134 Marchbanks, Anne-43, 151 193 lvlarenem, Jeri-42,102, 110, 111, 116, 128, 155 Marion, David-44, 105. 108, 148, 149, 174, 175, 182, 190 Marion, Jerry-40, 120, 179, 191 Mariott, Linda-47 Marney, JoAnn-43 Maroney, Pay-43, 153 Maroney, Richard-44, 146 Marquam, Al-45, 179 Marquez, Beatrice-39 Marquez, Cruz-38, 39, 138 Marquez, Mary-39 Marquez, Ronald-141 Marrett, Brandt-49, 193 Marroquin, Margaret-74 Marshall, Isaac-136, 175 Marshall, Jerry-176 - Marshall, Jchnny-45, 176 Marshall, Judith-40, 116 Marshall, Rosle-44, 142 Martin, Alan-74 Martin, Anne-40 Martin, Barbara-39 Martin, Bobby-39 Martin, Cecil-41 Martin, Christine-47 Martin, Dona-49 Martin, Ina-74, 142 Martin, James-39, 179 Martin, Larry-40 Martin, Pam-48, 112, 115, 131, 134, 193 Martin, Ronny-74, 121 Martinez, Andres-41 Martinez, Charlotte--43, 104 Martinez, Cecilia-43 Martinez, Dolores-45, 122, 125 Martinez, Gloria-49, 130 Martinez, Guadalupe-44 Martinez, Henry-40 Martinez, Hortencia-43 Martinez, Joe-39 Martinez, Juanita-44, 122, 135, 138 Martinez, Louie-39 Martinez, Louise-74 Martinez, Martha-41 Martinez, Raymond-39, 139 Martinez, Tommy-122 Martinez, Vincent-40 Marty, Rona'd--28, 41, 179, 191 Marvin, Connie-43 Marzett. Al-40 Mason, Billie-39, 141 Mason, Danny-49 Mason, Dave-44, 149 Mason, Jerald-49 Massonl, Phll-44 Matheny, Frank--49 Mathews, Bessie-39 Mathews, Clifton-47, 138, 178 Mathews, Milce-41, 179, 193 Mathews. Pat--45 Mathis, Betty-74, 111 Mathis, Claudine-45 Mathis, Leonard-44 Mathis. Robert-44, 120, 149 Matis, Kalman-45. 180 Matlock, Sharon-74, 154 Matthews, Lois-50, 74, 124 Mattly, Jim-75. 175 Maxwell, Dean-45, 176, 184 Maxwell, Phyllls-45 Maxwell. Rickev-41. 179 May, Freda-45, 100 Mav, Pam-48, 144, 154 Mayfield, Carl-44, 179 Mayfield. Carolyn-44, 131 Mayfield. Jerry-75, 102, 116. 128 Mavfield. Michael-50, 74, 106, 152 Meadoff. Jan-43, 131 Mears, Donna-48 Mebane, Judy-48 Medford, Dale-75 Medford, Dave-45 Medina, Albert-45, 126 Medina, Joe-44, 179 Medina, Lorenzo-39 Medina, Supe-49 Medina Rose-48 Meek, Stanley-47, 205 - Meeks, Glen-39 Meeks, Ruben-75, 126, 149 Melendez, Elsa-40 Melillo, Richard-44 Melton, Bonita-45 Melton, Larry-41, 187, 193 Melton Mike-45 Mena, 8etty-45, 130 Mendez, Richard-45 Menees, MaryAnn-49, 120 Menees, Sharon-43 Mercer, Linda-41 Mercer, Lynne-48, 15, 134 Meredith, Larry-49, 118 Merson, Bob-75, 102, 116, 128 Merta, Steve-49, 162, 181, 182, 192 Messick Deanna-75 Meyer, Ann-40, 138, 143, 193 Mihal, Valorie-39, 135 Miller, Bob-49, 109 176, 177 Miller, Dorwlna-75, 124, 131, 134 Miller, Gloria--43 Miller Gregory-43, 129, 140 Miller, Harry-44, 139 Miller, Jeanette-75, 142 Miller, Jeffry-49 Miller, Lee-186 Mills, Ann-75, 102, 104, 107, 117, 145, 198 Mills, Jim-44 Mllls, Judie-48, 102, 104, 107, 117, 145, 152, 169 Mills, Loreue-75 Mills, Sam-48, 120 Milotz, MaryAnn-48, 145, 155 Milyos, Jack-75 Miner, Ronnie-44, 136 Mirras, John-49 Misener Kenneth-45 mneheil, James-75 Mitchell, Kitty--47, 154 Mitchell, Linda-47, 102, 110, 111, 116, 117, 128, 131 Mitchell, Mike-75, 108, 190 Mitchell, Patrick-41, 193 Mitchell, Shirlev-75 Moad, Harry-75 Moherly, Sharon-45 Mobley, Geri-45, 155 Mojica, Hope-41 Moland, Aulah--40 Molina, Sal-49 Monaco, Joe-49 Monaco, Joyce-43 Mongold, David-49 Monn, Connie-138 Monroe, Gary-48, 109, 178, 190 Montanio, Carmen-75 Montes, Alfred-41 Montes, Tommy-48 Montez, Helen-49 Montez, Joe-75. 147 Montez, John-41 Montez, Tony-44, 146 Montgomery, Linda-40. 138 Montgomery, Sandra-39, 100 Montijo, Armando-39 Montoya. Charlotte-49 Moody, Judy-39 Moon, Tim-43, 128, 192 Mooney, Jerry-43 Mooney, Paul-75, 133, 190 Moore, Carl-41 Moore, Danny-41 Moore, David-47 Moore, Delean-43, 138 Moore, Donna-75. 142 Moore, Edmonla-44, 104, 138 Moore, Edmond-44 Moore, Ellen-76. 132 Moore, George-76 Moore, James-45 Moore, Johnny-49 Moore, Karen-41 Moore, Lana-39 Moore, Leland-45 Moore, Leroy-76, 125, 141 Moore, Mary-38, 39 Moore, MaryJo-716, 132 Moore, Marylon-76, 114 Moore, Pat-76 Moore, Philip-76 Moore, Valerie-39 Moose, Sharon-138 Morales, Casey-41 Morales, Mary-138 Morehead, Kent-76, 109, 176 Morelock, Darrell-49 Moreno, Rudy-41 Moreno, Sally-45 Morgan, Dennis-48, 176 Morgan, Royce-76, 129 Morganson, Michele-43, 117, 118 Morin, Marie-76 Morosa, Joanna-43, 143 Morovich, Milton-40 Morrell, Evelyn-76, 142 Morrell, Joe-43 Morris, Charles-41 Morris, Gary-48 Morris, Glenda-76, 113 Morris, Kent-44 Morris, Lance-45 Morris, Linda-48. 124 Morris, Tommy-132 Morris, Vernon-49 Morrison, David-41 Morrison, J. C.-48 Morton, Douglas-44, 184 Moser, Kenneth-48 Moses, Sherry-50, 76, 110, 111, 117, 131, 144 Mosley, Ollir-39 Mowers, Pat-49, 100 Mowles, Dennis-49 Moya, Bertha-40 Moya, Linda-76, 122, 133 Moya Ruben-45 Muchleston, Joan-48 Mueller, Leslie-43, 111, 128 Mueller. Roger-76, 204 Muir, Jackie-43 Mulkev, Thelma-47 Mullen, Jeanette-48, 100, 134 Mullen, Wesley-76 Muller, Allan-76 Mundorf, Larry--76, 136, 141 Munn, Janice-77 Munn, Richard-40 Munn, Vernon-77 Munoz, Sally-40 Munoz, Sammy-39 Munro, Bruce--48, 133, 181 Muns, Cherly-49, 142, 205 Munson, Janet-43 Murdock, Betsy-48, 117, 118 Murotani, Edward-45, 182 Murphy, Dorothy-41 Murphy, MaryAnn-115 Murray, Doug-39 Murray, Gardner-77 Murray, Margot-77 Myers, Dennls-41, 140 Myers, Gale-41 Myers, JoAnn-48, 124, 129 Myers, Karlyn-77, 130, 132 Myers, Mary-41 Myers, Pamela-39, 120 Myers, Phillip-39 Myers, Sunny-39 Myers. Willa-48, 104, 117, 155 Myrick, Dennis-40, 137, 141 lVlcCaa, Brenda-43 McCaa, Judy-77, 133 McCabe, Carol-46, 48, 103 McCabe, Judy--41 McCafferty, Terry-40 McCain, Jimmy-39 140 Mecain, Mary-77,133 McCall, Dorls-77, 102 McCall, Ronald-77, 141 Mcbamman, Mike-48, 128 McCants, Nancy-40 McCarley, Janet-47 McCart, Mike-47, 102, 108, 117, 180, 195 McCay, Janice-77, 132 McCay, Patrick-41 McCIaren, Margaret-43 McClarn, Ted-41 McClellan, Dawn-48, 132 llllcCllntock, Sandra-77, 134, 135, 148 McCloud, Jonnie-48 McClure, Jimmy-77, 152, 176 McClure, Pat-77, 142 McCormor Keith-44 McCown, .lack-49 McCown, Van-77 McCoy, Donald-39 McCoy, Frances-77 McCoy, James-48 McCoy, Pe99Y-77, 135 McCracken, Frank-41 McCuistlon, Cathy-77, 133 Mcliuistinn, Connie-41, 118 Mccullen, Martha-42, 45, 111, 134, 144 McCulloch, Edythe-77, 133 McCulloch, William-44, 120, 121, 185 McCullouch, James-77, 132, 149 McCune, Larry-44, 195 McDaneI, Kathie-48, 120 McDaniel, Wayne-78 109, 120 ivleoaniels, Alfred-78, 176, 177, 184 McDanieIs, Alvin-47, 177, 184 lVlcDaniels, John-40 Mcbaniels, William-44, 121, 179, 185 Nlcllcneld, Dona-43 McDonald, Dorothy-40 NlcDonaId, James-39 lVlcDonald, Jimmy-78 ll'lcDcnald, Joe-178, 195 lVlcDonald, Kenneth-47 McDonald, Nlaureen-46, 48 154 McDonough, Dennis-41, 141 McDonough, Robert-49 McDougal, Judy-49 McDowell, Joy-40 McDowell, Ronald--40, 191 NlcEwen, Mari-43, 153 McEwen, Pattie-40 McFadden, Ruth-44, 138 NlcGee, Phyllis-78 lVlcGeHee, Sue-39 lVlcGinn, Bill-78 lVlcGlasson, Jimmy-40 lVlcGlathern, Barbara-49 McGowan, Patsy-48 McGraw, Phyllis-43, 117, 118 Mcllvanie, Margaret-41 McKean, Kathe-40 McKenzie, Stuart-42, 45, 180, 195 McKinney, Josephine-40 McKnioht, Suzanne-43. 118, 131 McLaughlin, Rebecca-39 McLaughlin, Sharon-45 McLemore, Peggy-43 McMahan, Del-43, 100 McMahan, Ronnie-186 McMahon, Hugh-39 McManus, Jim-78 McManus, Marilyn-44 McMellon, Dorothy-78, 133 McMenamy, Billy-78 McMillan, Dee-78. 146 McNulty, Flo-'d-45, 120, 121, 122. 139. 140 McQueen, Nancy-49, 118, 122, 134, 144 McQueen, Pat-78, 133 McVey, Shirley-44 lVlcVev, Ted-41, 141 NlcWa'ters, Jan-41 McWilliams, Julene-43 Nace, Wendy-49 Nackerud. Karen-43, 143, 153 Nash, Delores-49 Nash, Ronnie-44 Naten. Lovd-43 Navarro, Daniel-40 Navarro. Nellie-49 Neal, Barbara-43 Neal, Nancy-40, 148 Neal, Norman-40 Neeld, Pat-39 Neeld, Paul-39 Nelson, Anril-50, 78, 111, 124, 142. 166 Nelson, Bob-78 Nelson, Elizabeth-45 Nelson, Janice-41 ' Nelson, Jessie-41 Nelson, Joyce-43 Nelson, Kristie-39, 118 Nelson, Mary-43 Nelson, Randall-39, 179, 191 Nelson, Ronald-48 Nelson, Ronnie--39, 179 Nelson, Sandra-41 Neri, Tommy--49 Neufield, Don-78 Neville, Sue-38, 39 Newbury, Marsha-40, 110, 135, 193 Newby, Sandra-40 Newell, Pa'-78 Newman, Delores-49 Newton, Glen-39 Newton, Mike-78 Nichols, Earl-50, 78, 106 Nichols, JoAnn-138 Nichols, Joe-49 Nichols, Ted-78 Nicholson, Jackie-78 Nicholscn, Len-40 Nickell, Vernon-39 Nickerson, Betty-43 Nicodemus. Dorothy-50, 78, 110, 111 Niehal, Nancy-47, 100, 112, 125, 148 Nielsen, Darlene-79 Nielsen Marilyn-47, 142 nam, onueri-43 Nixon, Donald-45 Nixon, Llnda-40 Nixon, Shirley-44, 134 Noble, Dennis-48, 176 177 nobles Marilyn-39, 117, 146 Noia, 8etty-100, 155 Noia, Larry-45, 146 Noia, Nadine-49, 100, 138, 155 Nolan, Sharon-49 Nora, Barbara-49 Nord, Becky-79, 118, 122, 146 Nord, James-178 Nord, lVlorris-49 Nordquist, Patricia-43, 135 Norling, Jewel I-47, 130, 135 Norling, Lowell--79, 120 Norling, Navin-40 Norris, Joe-40, 193 Norris, Kathryn-39, 116 Northrop, Tom-45, 141 Northway, Marsha-48 Norville, Gregory-49, 190 Norville, Valrie-45, 138 Norwood, Gwen-79, 144 Norwood, Jan-47, 111, 117, 124 Norwood, Lynn-79 Nowell, Tad-44 Nunez, Henry-49 Nunez, llllary-40 Nutt, James-39 Nutt, Bobbie--49 Nuttall, Albert-39 Oats, Bernice-43 Oats, Joyce-79, 134 Oats, Robert-44 Oberlies, Raymond-45 Obert, Ronnie-47 0'Brien, Jack-48, 109, 176 0'Campo, George-43 0'Conner, John-49 0'Connor, Pat-46, 48 Oelke, Lee-47, 101, 111, 128, 141 0ffill, Bill-45 Egiihd' 63354141 4 g es v, i Oldershaw, Carole-46, 47, 143 Oldershaw, Linda-48, 143 Oldershaw, Ron-45. 179, 193 0'Leary, Patrick-45 Oliver, Marvin-48, 141 0liver, Palmer-49 Oliver, Sarah-43 Oliver, Stephen-39, 149 Olsen, Kay-36, 46, 48, 102, 104, 107, 117, 145, 204 Olsen, Wllllam-79, 132 0'Neal, Linda-40 0'Neil, Charles-36, 37, 79, 201 0'Neil, Larry-39, 178, 180 0'Neil, Peggy-42, 43, 111, 131 0'Neil, Ronnie-36. 79, 102, 108, 152, 174, 175, 180, 198 Orand, Bob-43 Orand, Ken-79, 133 Ordlway, Sllver-45 Orona, Gary--41 Ortega, Irene-48 Ortega, Loretta-44 0rtiz, Tony-44 Osborn, Gary-45, 140 Ott, Ernest-49 Ott, Marv-41 Ott, Virginia-49 Overholt, Lillian--41, 116 i0verton. Karen-48, 117 0wen, Fred-79 Owen, Lewls--45 Owen, Nancy-46, 48 Owen, Sallie-49 Owens, Arthur-48. 185 Owens, Caroline-47, 142 0wens, Elizabeth-47, 127 Owens, Ida-39 Owens, Tom-45 Owens, Warren-79 Oxford, Dianna-79, 142 Oxford, Roxana-43, 134, 135, 138 Ozanich, BettleJo-48, 117 Ozanlch, Gwen-40 Ozanich, Nlarc-48, 146, 176, 192 P Pace, Gregory-41, 116 Pacheco, Emilio-141 Pacheco, Thomas-45 Pacina, Donna-111, 117, 131, 146 Paddock, Gary-48 Paddock, Larry-45 Padgett, Howard-48 Padula Barbara-48, 131, 154 Page, lfarry-79, 190 Page, James-79 Page, Vivian-49 Painter, Jane-39, 116 Painter, Janet-45, 116 Paiz, Ruley-49 Palla, Peggy-50, 79, 107, 154, 169, 199 Palmer, Bin-45, 179 Palmer, Clifton-41, 116, 179 Palmer, James-79 Palmer, Janie-45 Palmer, Jerry-47 Palmer, Marilyn-45, 155 Palmer, Monty-133, 175, 180 Palmer, Sandra--42, 44 Pananides, Alex-43, 105, 178 Pardue, Gerald-39, 120, 195 Parenti, Diana--39 Parish, John-136 Park, Diane-80, 133 Parker, F rances--47, 100, 145 Parker, Glenn-41 Parker, Jessie-49 Parker, Kathy-47, 100 Parker, Lana-43 Parker, Nora-39 Parker, Sharon-80 133 Parker, Steve-47,190 Parker, Suzanne-49 Parker, Willie-80 Parks, Edward-80, 108, 139 Parks, Jerry-80 Parks, Mike-43 Parks, Vernetta-43 Parmelee, Billy-48, 179 Parmelee, Bobby-45, 146 180 Parmelee, Ronald-41, 120 Parmenter, Susan-48, 107, 143, 144, 154 Parnell, James-44 Parra, Frances-39, 138 Parsons, Bill-47, 184 Parsons, Carolyn-46, 48, 103, 110, 117, 118, 143 Parsons, Lynn-39 Parsons, Marcia-45 Parsons, Mary-40, 118, 143 Parsons, Rob-46, 47, 102, 117 Parsons, Tommy-149 Partain, Nadine-39 Partain, Richard-80. 133 176 Pascua, Barbara-131, 132 Pasqulni, Dan-49, 179, 190 Patkoskl, Sharen-43 Patterson, Erma-39 Patterson Paulette--4 , 7, 142 Patterson, Sharon-48, 107, 117, 144, 152 Pattison, Diane-49, 100, 111, 124 Patton, Brenda-39 Patton, Donna-80, 113 Patton, Mike-41, 179, 190 Patton, Trevor-49 Paulson. Larry-137, 141 Payne, Douglas-40 Payne, Nlarilyn-47 Payne, Scott-80, 136, 175 Payne, Tommy-48 Payton, Dannle-41, 140 Pearman. Sondra-43, 117, 143, 153 Pearson, Tim-45, 193 Peart, Dianne-39 Peck, Cheryl-39 Pedersen, Glenn-80 Pedersen, Tom-136 Pedigo, Al-49 Pedlgo, Thora-45 Peercy, Janice-42, 43 Peercy, Kay-49 Peet, Stephen-39 Pelham, Dan-39 Pellerin, Richard-45, 137 Pelosi, Judy-49 Pennlnger, Leonard-39, 179 Pennington, Lee-80 Pennow, Lewis-41 Perez, Mary-39 Perez, Tony--49 Periera, Janet-45 Perkins, Bobbie-80, 134 Perkins, Donald-41 Perkins, Everlene-49. 118 Perkins, Henrv-44, 120 Perkins, LouAnne-A3 Perkins, Robert--80 Perry, Anita-41 Perry, Bernice-80 Perry, Brenda-44 Perry, Carol-39 Perry, Donald-47, 140 Perry, Earl-41 Perry, Narvella-43 Perry, Vernon-141 Person, Andrew-40 178, 186 Person, Patricia-49 146 Penne, susie-eo, 132 Petersen, Erik-49 Peterson, Lawrence-45 Petrovich, Sandy-40 Pettit, Dave--39, 140 Pettit, Louise-43 Peyton, Christine-45 Pflaster, Leonard-39 Phelps, Denise-40 Phelps, Linda-81, 120 Phillips, David-41 Phillips, Dennis-49 Phillips, Harry-48, 176 Phillips, James-43, 136 Phillips, Myrty-43 Phillips, Robert-45, 179 Phillips, Williams-81 182 Phipps, Grace-39, 116 Piceno, Tony-41 179, 186 Pierce, Cathy-81, 133 Pierce, Roy-45 Pitzer, Pat-39 Player, Versie-40 Pleat, Gary-40, 120 Plett, John-81, 120, 121 Pliler, Blll--81 Plummber, Janet-41, 118 Plummer, Gary-48 Plummer, Michele-41 Piunk, Pat-39, 127 Pocorena, Patty-81, 124 Poe, Pat-40, 120 Poehner, Janne-40 Poehner, Sandra-43 Polios, Theodora-48, 134 Polland, Cheryl-40 Pollinger, Dean-43 Ponce, Alice-43, 122 Ponce, Betty-39 Ponce, Leticia-40 Ponton, Carol-45 Pool, Alfreda-40 Pool, Charles-81, 146, 149, 175 Poole, Doug-41, 179 Porter, Dick-45, 110, 120 Porter, Don-81 Porter, Etta-38, 41 Porter, Glenn-81 Porter, Herman-81 137 Porter, Judy-aa, 46, 116, 155, 193 Porter, Russell-44 Portlllo, Joe-40 Portis, Dorothy-40 Poteet, Roy-81 Potter, Charlotte--45 Potter, Mickey-44 Potts, Gloria-43 Pounds, Geri-81, 133 Powell, Charles-49, 184 Powell, Dathol-48 Powell, Donald-45, 109, 176 Powell, Larry-39, 120, 121 Powell, Mary-43 Powers, Joy-43, 151 Powers, William-44, 146, 147, 178 Prather, Billy-39 Presley, Anita-81, 103, 142 Presley, Pam-42, 112, 115, 117, 144, 152, 202 Preston, Stephen-81 Preszler, Sharlene-41 Price, Brenda-50, 77, 81 Price, John-47, 108 Price, Kathleen-81, 144 Price, Rae-45, 46, 102, 109, 178, 191 Pritchett, Wilda-47 Prout, Christie-48 Pruett, Arlon-48 Pruett, Judy--41 Pryor, Murray-45, 186 Puckett, Margaret-81 Puckett, Reida-81 Puckett, Truman-40 Puder, David-44 Puget, Ben-81, 137 Pursel, Ron-41 Putty, Charlcie-44 Pyle, Jan-47, 125 Queen, Sandra--39 Quinn, Dannie-47 Quinn, Robert-81 Quinton, Bobby-41 Rader, Bill-46, 49, 124 Rader, Vlcki-38, 39, 116, 154, 192 Rains, Charles-38, 39, 179 Rains, Charlotte-49, 154 Rains, Omer-82, 200 Ralls, Barbara-117 Ralston, Dennis-47, 102, 105, 108, 182 Rambaud, Elizabeth-45, 122 Rambaud, Verne-41 Ramirez, Art-82 Ramirez, Ceclia-89, 132 Ramirez, Evangeline-41, 116 Ramirez, Fidel-44, 140 Ramirez, Helen-41 Ramirez, Helen M.-122 Ramirez, lrene-47, 116, 122, 124 Ramirez, John-43 109, 193 Ramirez, Louie-40 Ramirez, Lydia-48 Ramirez, Ranle-41 Ramirez, William-82 Ramos, Joey-44, 185 Ramos, Pete-41 Ramuas, Angela-82, 100, 107, 154 Rampton, Lynn-46, 48, 102, 110, 111, 117, 131, 143, 144, 154 Ramsden, Howard-49, 129 Randall, Sandra-45, 125 Randall, Toni-48, 103, 125, 134, 144, 155 Randle, Dock-43 Randle, Eliz-45 Randle, James-40, 141 Randolph, Linda-49, 100, 125, 145 Randolph, Welton-49 Raney, Mollie--46, 48, 102, 107, 111, 116, 117, 155 Rannefeld, Kay-38, 41 Ransom, George-43 Raper, Clyde-82 Raper, Leon-47, 137 Rapler, Al-47, 111, 128, 137, 141 Ratzlaff, Virginia-47 Raub, Harriet-48, 100, 120, 129 Ravenscroft, Ann-82, 128 Ravenscroft Jayne-43, 131 Ray, Bill-82, 149 Ray, Mayola-82 Ray, Peggy-40 Ray, Virginia-43 Rayburn, Donald-39 Rayburn, Marian-39 Rayford, Jean-44 Raymond, Carole-43, 138 Rea, Jerrg-82 Reamer, avld--41, 179 Reams, Patricia-45 Reaves, Judy-37, 71. 82. 102, 110, 117, 124, 135, 151, 164, 168, 200 Reaves, Tom-44, 192 Rector, Tommie-49, 190 Redman, Don-44 Redstone, Clair-39, 118 Redstone, Jimmy-49 Reed, David-39 Reed, Dwight-44, 191 Reed, Jack-82, 192 Reed, Jerry-40, 136 Reed, Judy-41 Reed, Lane-41 Reed, Ronney-39, 179 Reed, Troy-48 Reeves, Margie-39 Regan, Dave-48, 117, 121, 192 Regan, Dennis-47 Register, Jere-82 Register, Sandra-40 Register, Sharon-46, 49 Reid, Jimmy-45 Reimer, Jean-41 Remington, Phyllis-48, 113, 152 Renfro, David--39 Rennels, Caren-82, 146 Reyes, Edward-45 Reyes, Gloria-82 Reyes, Sal-41 Reyna, Pablo-45 Reynolds, Elysw41 Reynolds, Jeff--44, 120, 149 Reynolds, Jim-41 Reynolds, Karen-154 Reynolds, Ron-43, 130, 140 Rhoades, Elizabeth--45 Rhoades, James-82 Rhoads, Teddy-40 Rhodes, Charles-179 Rhodes, Elizabeth-44, 100 Rhodes, James-39 Rhodes, Paul-39 Rice, Karen-41 Rice, Robert-41 Ricards, David-44 Richard, Donaice-49 Richard, Doris-44 Richards, Cary-82, 106, 133, 145 Richardson, Ruth-82 Richardson, Tommy-45, 178 Richina, Patricia-45, 148 Rieber, Frank-40, 126, 193 Riechel, Robert-39 Rinard, Carol-43 Rines, Larry-39 181 Ring, Virginia-8'2, 133 Rivas, Bobby-83 Rivas, Henry-44, 176 Rivers, Leonard-41, 149, 185 Roa, Trinidad-M39 Roark, Allen-49 Roark, 'Deanna-40 Robart, Ted-83 Robbins, Keith-83, 199 Donald-179 Roberson, Roberson, Elzara-44 Roberson, Loretta-83, 142 Roberson, Michael-39 Roberson, Willard-49, 120, 182 Roberts, Bonnie-39 Roberts, Dorothy-43 Roberts, F loyd-47 Roberts, Jim-49 Roberts, Joyce-83 Roberts, Sharon-48 Roberts, Tom--39 Robertson Darwin-48 nobesky, Tom-40, 179, 191 Robinett, Kathleen-45 Robinson, James-83 Robinson, Janey-83, 134 Robinson, Joe-83, 149 Robson, Vicky--47 Rocha, Paul-39, 178 Rockhold CatherinuP45 Rodden, Cary'--49 Rodgers, I-lenry-83, 204 Rodgers, Jim-39 Rodgers, Patrlcla-40 Rodriquez, Charles-41 Rodriquez, Delia-43, 82 Rodriquez, Frank-44, 124 Rodriquez, Jennie-130 Rodriquez, Joe-43 Rodriquez, Leo-43, 149 Rodriquez, Linda-40, 138 Rodriquez Nadine-37, 50 83, 100, 164, 114, 122, 134 Rodriquez, Rita-83 Rodriquez, Robert-47 Rodriquez, Robert L.-83 Rodriquez, Romella-83 Rodriquez, Steve-83 Roether, Sharon-43, 144 Rogers, Becky-48 Rogers, Carolyn-39, 109 Rogers, Dorothy-41 Rogers, Eddie-39 Rogers, Eva-48 Rogers, Jodie-44 Rogers, Thomas-41 Rolland, Judy-49 Romanoff, Bill-43 Romero, Angie-49 Romero, Mary-39 Romero, Ruben-45 Romine, Jo Ann-48 Roope, Wilma-47, 128, 134 Rorex, Susan-40 Rosales, Agustine-41. 179 Rosales, Daniel-43, 179 Rosales, Irene-39. 117 Rosales, Ruben-136, 179 Rosborough, Benjamin-83 Rosborough, Ransom-49. 178 Rose, Charles-47. 120. 121, 181 Rose, John-41, 116, 187, 191 Rose, Sharon-42, 43 Roskam. Donald-45 Ross, Billy-136. 179 Ross, Deanna-83 Ross, Larry-83 Ross, Sharyn-38 Rostler, Peter-39. 117 Roth, Jack-44. 149 Roth, Randy-41. 140 Roth, Sandi-48. 125 Rothwell, Gary-44, 118, 140, Rouw, Michael-39 Rowden, Gene-49, 120 Rowe, Lorene-47 Rowland, Creag-44, 181 Rowles, Allce-43, 134, 135, 138 Ruby, Ronnie-41 Rude, Jim-45, 136, 179 Rudel, Edward-49 Rueter, Ronald-49 Ruff, Kenneth-39 Rugowski, Jo Ann-117, 124, 134 Rugowski, Margaret-41 Ruiz, Daniel-49, 141 Ruiz, Frances-42, 45 Ruiz, Mary-39 Ruiz, Natividad-44 Ruiz, Rudy-41 Rundstrom David-120 Runnelle, Gary-41 Runnells, Paul-40, 191 Runnels, Linda-40 Ruozi, Doris-48, 146 Rupp, Nonda--44, 148 Rushing, Curtis-83 Russaw, Tony-49 Russell, Alnita-48, 125, 128, 129 Russell, Dan-41, 179, 184, 191 Russell, Dave--41, 124 Russell, lrwin-41 Russell, Pat-152 Rutland, Bob-38, 39, 178 Rutledge, Linda-40 Ryan, Mary-44 Ryan, Pat-47, 128 Rye, Mark-39 Rye, Norma-49 Ryherd, Sharon-43, 131 Ryle, Duane--40 S Sabaloni, Caren-40 Sackman, Jim-45, 187, 193 Sackman, Sharon-40 Salazar Beatrice-47 sakai, Senia-41, 123,138 Salazar, Martina-41 Salazar, Mary-44 , Rudolfo-45, 140 , Max-43 Saldana, Lana-40 Saleh, Kim-43 Samarin, Carole-133 Sampson, Ronald-45 Samuels, Dwight-41 Sanchez, Frank-41 Sanchez, Jimmy-40, 191 Sanchez, Julian-44, 176 Sanchez, Wilma-39 Sandberg, Barbara-48 Sanders, Dorsh-44 Sanders, Freda-83 Sanders, Richard-47, 125, 140 Sanders, Thomas-39 Sandoval, William-49. 175 Santibanez, Stephen-40 Sargent, Jane-39, 154 Sargent, Lana-84 Sargent, Kav-84, 154 Sasselll, Shirley-84, 113 Sather, Sharon-49 Sattery, Stephen-49 Saulsbury, Jack-49 Saunders, Clifford-48 Savoie, Marc-44, 149 Scaife, Gwendolyn-47 Schaefer, Dorothy-84, 134 Schafer, Karen-48. 107, 152 Schauer, Dale-68, 84, 112, 115, 117, 199 Scheer, Evelyn--41 Schelling, Frank-84 Salazar Saldana Scherb, Marguerite-47, 111, 117, 129, 131. 156 Scherb, Michele-43, 100, 117, 125, 129, 156 - Scherb, Robert-84, 112, 115, 131, 205 Schertz, Christie-39 Schertz, Mary-39 Schilleci, Vincent-39 Schluter, Birthe-52, 84, 104, 151, 200 Schmidt, Betty-84 Schmidt, Bob-84 Schmidt, Lillian-49 Schneider, Karen-47, 111, 117 Schrader, Arlene-39 Schrader, Carl-47, 108, 174, 175, 180 Schroer, Jerry-44 Schuele, Patricia-84 Schultz, Bob-43, 146, 181 Schultz, Pat-43 Sclurtz, Bob-146. 147 Schuster, Charlotte-48, 145 Schuster. Robert-149 Schwantes, Jim-49, 126 Schweikart, Jack-45, 179 Schweitzer, Sherrill-49 3. Scott, Alyce-48, 125, 128, 129, 148 Scott, Charlotte-40 Scott, Glenda-39 Scott, James-39 Scott, Jane-43 Scott Judy-43 Scott, Judy-50, 84, 110, 144, 154 Scott, Mike-84 Scott, Richard-40 Scott, Ronny-41 Scott, Suzanne-38, 40, 148 Scott, Sylvia-48 Scott, Terrance-41 Scovll, Ella-43 Scrivner, Glenda-84 Scrivner, Voyn-40, 179, 191 Seamm, Dorothy-40 Seaman, Kenny-43, 136, 179 Seaman, Sharon-84 Seaman, Terry-39 149 sears, Rita-49, 103, 143, 141 Sedgwick, Debbi-45, 116, 125, 144, 153 Sedille Eddie-43 sem, See Gee-48, 107, 145, 152, 168 Selden, Irene-50, 84, 124, 134,135 Severson, Constance-48 Shaffer, Eugene-47, 137, 139 Shaline Patricia-42 Sharp, 8arbara-45 Shaul, Murl-48 Shaw, Linda-42, 43, 110 Shea, Linda-47 Shearer, Norma-84 sneela, Mike-41 Sheldon, Barbara-40, 143, 155, 193 Shells, Shirley-84, 134 Shells, Willie-45, 126 Shelton, Carl-84 Shelton, Don-136, 179 Shepherd, Glo-45 Sheppard, Carl-40 Sheppard, James-41, 127, 140 Simpson, Viola-47 Sines, David-49 Sinard, Linda Ann-38, 39, 100, 125 154 sipe, Alvin-41 179 Sipe, mme-41, 179 Sipe, Lenora-77, 85 Sipe, Viola-47 Sisco, Diana-40 Sisco, Lois-85 Sisneros, Rita-138 Skiby, Sharonh-39, 147 Skinner, Leon-85 Sklar, Ronnie-195 Sklar, Tonya-40 Slater, Blll-47 Slerkoff, John--47 Sliger, Ronnie-39, 179 Slikker, Cheri-40, 120 Slikker, Diane-85, 151 Slikker, Fred-85 Slikker, Linda-41, 138 Sloan, Kent-44 Sloan, Baent-41 Sloan, Lueverdia-45 Sloss, Billy-39 Sloss, Richard-85 Smale, Chris-43. 193 Small, George-41 Sherman, Mike-47 Sherman, Rada-84 Shively, Cay-46, 132 Shofner, Darrell-49 Shofner, Charlotte-47 Shofner, Fred-41, 179 Shofner, Lcenard-85 Short, Ronnie-43 Shotwell, Letha-39 Shotwell, Prince Lee-40 Shuck, Rose Mary-43, 153 Sibert, Dennis-44 Siler, Janie+43 Smico, Bill-85 Simkins, Daniel-43, 179 Simkins, Patty-40 Simmons, Pamela-49. 134 Simmons, Preston-43, 179 Simmons, Richard--41 Simms, Barbara-47 Simon, Don-83, 117, 195 Simpson, Donna-40, 138 Simpson, Janet-144 Simpson, Mildred-47 Simpson, Nancv-47, 100 Simnson, Prlcilla--44 Simpson, Rusty-45 Small, Stewart-39 Small. Sue-146 Smallwood, Jill-138 Smith, Arthur--47 Smi'h, Bill B.-41 Smith, Bill R.-43, 105, 179, 1 Smith, Bobbie-47 Smith. Bruce-40, 193 Smith, Carol-47 Smith, Carol Lee-85 Smith, Cathie-39 93 Smith, Charles-85 Smith, Dale-41, 120 Smith, Dana-64, 82, 117, . 119, 130 Smith, David-41, 185, 187, 193 Smith, David-82, 129 Smith, Donna-41 Smith, Doris-41 Smith, Erla-47 Smith, Fred-82, 131 Smith, Gary-48 Smith, Gary-41 Smith, Geoffrey-49, 101, 102, 116, 141 Smith. Harold--40 Smith. Henrietta-39 Smith, Hermine-82, 131, 135 Smith, James-85, 147 Smith, Jerry-39 Smith, Jerry Lee-44 Smith, Jerry-39 Smith, John-41 Smith, Judy-38, 41, 100, 154 Smith, Kaye-49 smith, Larry-44, 134 Smith, Mary Ann-85, 142 Smith, Nancie-45, 125 Smith, Pat A.-43 Smith, Penny-43, 116 Smith, Randy-43, 45 Smith, Reily-39 Smith, Robert J.-85 Smith, Robert W.--49 Smith, Ronnie G.-43, 45 Smith, Ronnie M.-39, 191 Smith, Sandy-49 Smith, Sue Lynrr-47 Smith, Susie-85 Smith, Ted-43, 179 Smith, Thelma-45 Smudrick, Leah-47 Smoot, David-49, 178 Snell, Kenneth-85, 176 Sniffin, Danny--86, 120, 121, 146 Sniffin, Sandie-40 116 Soares, Darlene-48, 117 Sago, Glenn-40 Soils, Mary Lou-39 Sonderegger, Mike-41, 140 Sorensen, Jack--49 Soria, Louis--43, 179 Sosa, Mary-40 Soto Caroline-41 Soto, Larry-43, 140 Soto, Mlke-45 Soto, Regina-39 Southwood, 'Richard-44 Sowell, Larry-86 Sowers, Daryl--39, 139 Sowers, Zola-48 Soza, Jca--41 Soza, Pete-45 Spain, Glenda-43 Spain, Larry-41, 139, 140 Sparks, Danny-86, 110 166 Spaulding, Curtis-86 Spaulding, Johnny-44 Spawn, Georgie-86 Spawn, Lynn-45 Spear, Doreen-45 George-47, 192 Spear Spears, Ed-41 Speck, David-45 Spence, Sally-86. 132, 142 Spencer, Julia-43, 138 Spencer, Les50 86 104, 113 Sperry, Don-41, 179 Sperry, Jeff-45 Spicer, Janet-43 Spiller, Gary-44 Spitz, Jim-48 Spitzer. Shirlev-40 Spohn, Bill-86 Spohn, Richard-39, 137 Stafford, Marsha-86 Stancil, Ernest-40 Stancil. Evelyn-86. 136 Stancliff, Gary-47 109 Stanley, Forrest-48 102, 126 Stanlev, Laura-49 154 Stanley, Rod-86, 152 Stanley, Tom-44 Stanton, Carol-48 Stanton. Tom--47, 105 Starks. Margarette-45 Starr. Richard-45 St. Clair, Dale-50, 86 Steadman, Gran'-37 42, 43, 105 Stedman, Hal-40 140 Steele, Donald-41, 179 Steele, Wa-'ne-86, 102, 136, 139 Steelman, Marv-39 Stephens, Clarence-39 Steoh-son. Clau'l'a-50. 86, 110, 128, 144, 151 Stevens, Don-87, 186 Stevenson, Betty-48 Stevenson, Carol-43 Stevenson, Everette-87 Stevenson, Martha--41 Stevenson Jim-49 Stewart, Alma-43 Stewart, Bill-47, 106, 128 Stewart, Carol-87, 133 Stewart, Janet-48, 147 Stewart, Phyllis-145 Stewart, Ronnie-41, 118, 119, 120, 121 Stewart, Wallis-41 St. Hilaire, Richard-44 Stickler Gerald-39 Stiles, Gary-47 Stiles, Gayle-42, 43, 145, 151 Stine Frederick-39, 146, 147, 149 Stine, Frederick-41 Stine, Rod-44, 179 Stine, Terri Lynn-43 Stinger, Bonnie-43 Stinson, Larry-45 Stockman, Patricia-87 Stockstill, Jan-40 Stoddard, Dorothy-49 Stoffel, Mike-48 Stokes, Alice-47 Stokes, Gary-44 Stone, Burnell--47 Stone, Judy-38, 39, 125 Stone Karen-48, 107, 131, 143, 152, 203 Stone, Lynda-47 Stone, Paul-39 Stone, Sally-40, 135 Story, Joanne-49 Story, Lidwlna-49, 148 Stout, Evelyn Sue-42, 44, 148, 153 Strange, Marilyn-45 Straughn, Thomas-87 Strauss, Judy-87 Strauss, Levi-45, 126, 179 Straw, Gilbert--48, 178 Street, Mart-49 Strickland lnda-39 strlculer, sharon-46, 48, 152 Strickler, Susan-42, 43. 144 Strogin, Susan-43, 119, 1 , 134 Strongin, Tom-87, 116 Stroope, Loren-48 Stuhblefield, Eddie-45 Stubblefield, Mickey-87, 137 Stubblefield, Pearl-87, 132 Stubbs, Bob-41 Stubbs, Karen-49 Stump, Sandy-87 . Sturdevent, Marilyn-87, 120, 121 Stutzman. Nanc-'-42, 45, 110, 111, 117, 128, 142 Suorez, Cassie-46, 48, 102, 111, 116, 200 Suorez, Elmer-41. 179, 191 Subla, Georgw44, 140 Sullivan, Jerry-49 Sullivan, Mana-87, 131 Sulllvan, Pat-39 Summers, Lorraine-45 Suniga, Richard-43 Surbeck, Carol-41 Surman, Ella-43 Suthers, Gary-87, 108, 152, 19 Suydam, Mike-44 Swam, Barbara-39. 193 Swam, Wall '-41, 179, 193 Swan, Wally-44 Sward, Nancy-46, 48, 154 Swengil, Carol-45 Swick, Brian-87 Swick, George-41, 179 Swlck, Linda-48 Swldecki, Gene-39 'I' Taber, Lynn-45, 151, 193 Tackett, Ruth-45 Tallman, Paul--41. 179, 185, 191 T b ll' l G' o-40 am e in , in Tambellini, Nancv-44 Tanner, Llncla-43, 118 Tanle. Donna-40 193 Tarango, Rosie-48 Tarin, Arsenic-43 Tarin, Frank--41 Tale, Bar ara- 43, 100 Tate, Myrna-45 Tatro, Donna-87 Taylor, Arthur-44, 178 Taylor, Barbara-41 Taylor, Bob-49 Taylor, Donald-41, 116 Taylor, James-87 Taylor, Jane-43 Taylor, Joe-49 Taylor, Patricia--49 Taylor, Sharon-45, 155 Taylor, Skip-41, 179, 193 Taylor, Tommy-41 Teeters, Terry-49 Teissler, Robin-44, 153 Temple, Bob-41 Temple, Richard-87, 117, 130, 139 Terrazas, Blanca-41 Terrazas, Rosie-49 Terry, Barbara-41, 127 Thayer, Terry-48 Thew, Susan--48 Thionnet, Floyd-47, 190 Thionnet James-87 mane, bavia-4o, 116 Thoma, Bill-44 Thomas, Connie-47 Thomas, Erma-43, 135 Thomas, Joel-87 Thomas, Jewelean-47, 127 Thomas, Norman-41 Thomas, Onetha-47, 127 Thomas, Rosie Lee-87 Thomas, Solomon-49 Thomas, William-48 Thomason, Arlene-49, 152 Thompson, Allan-41 Thompson, Alma-43 Thompson, Barbara Ann-49 Thompson, Barbara Anne-43 Thompson, Bernice-A0 Thompson, Billy-48 Thompson, Betty Jo-43, 45 Thompson Don-46, 47, 101, 102, 117 121, 125 Thompson, Elizabeth-47 Thompson, Emma-44 Thompson, Fisher-39, 185 Thompson, Gary-88 Thompson, Jeff-44 Thompson, John-47 Thompson, Judy-44 Thompson, Milton--44, 185, 187 Thompson, Pat-47 Thompson, Ray-39, 137, 141 Thompson, Raymond-48, 175 Thorn, Barbara-44 Tl1orn, Linda-88 Thornton, Sharon-41 ,as Thurber, James-46, 48, 101, 102, 11o, 111, 115, 128, 141, 161 Thurber, Susan-41 Tidwell, Herbert-44 Tletze, Christina-39, 155 Tigner, Mary Ann-42, 43, 102, 118, 119, 153 Tillett, Jewel-40 Timmerman, Billy-47 Timmerman, Frances-39 Tindle, Gloria-42, 44, 138, 147 Tinnin, Donald-49 Tinkham Ella-47, 113 moan, derald-40 Tinnin, Rex-44 Tlnnln, Willie-178, 186 Tinsley, James-88 Tinsley, John-39, 116 Tinsley, Mary-45 Tippins, Esther-45 Tirado, Rudy-40 Titsworth, Dave-45, 109 Tolman, Danny-88, 133 Tomlinson, Angie-43, 100 Tomlinson, Ruth-49 Toole, Patrick-41, 117 Towery, Ferne-28, 88, 132, 142 Townsend, Earl-44 Townsend, Fred-44, 139 Townsend, Patricia-43 Toy, Gary-38, 39, 123 Toy, Vicki-41, 117, 123 Toni, James-48 Tracy, Marilyn-110, 116, 117, 131 Traum, Susan-42, 45 Trawick, Cora-43 Traynor, Susann-43 Treadwell, Harmon-44 Trehern, Lois-88, 132. 148 Treide, Linda-48, 154 Trevino, Ruth-47 Trogdon, Virginia-46, 47, 125 154 mu, 'Pamela-43, 1oo, 111, 125, 131 Trout, Susan-41 Trulove, Millard-39 Tsltakis, Diklann-39 Tucker, Dlane-40 Tucker, Verla-44 Tudor, Linda-47 Turley, Raymon-I-88, 120, 121 Turner, Judi-43, 125, 131 Turner, Leilani-39, 100, 124 Turner, Melva-40 T R 39 urner, ose- Turner, Robert-48 Twisselmann, Adele-88, 124, 134, 151 Twlsselmann, Evelyn-43 Twlsselmann, Kenneth-48 Twisselmann, Fred-88, 136 Twist, Bobby-49, 120, 121 Tyler, Robert-44 U Udell, Edward-132, 146 Udell, Ralph-146 Ueda, Go Hay-88 Uhler, Louann-39 Underwood, Carol-43, 131, 201 Unruh, Jan-88, 132 Upton, Jlm-45 Urrea, Patty-40 V Vallinder, Sue-24, 88 Valov, Bill--49 Valpredo, Jan-44 Van Alstyne, Freddy-39 Van Alstvne, Jon-88, 119, 120, 121, 195 Van Alstyne, Glenda-48 Van Bever, Janlce-40, 193 Van Den Amstel, Joep-43 Vandenhoek, Corenne-41 Vandenhoek Dolores-49. 142 veneer Hoof, Jill-43, 109, 155 Vanderpool, Nancy-46, 47, 117, 12.5, 154 Vandivert, Katherine-27, 47 Van Heel, James-88 ' Van Horn, John-49 Van Horne, Eva-39 Van Meter, Bob-43 Van Osdel, Blll-88, 105, 108, 174, 175, 182, 192 ' Van Tonnlngen, John-41, 153 Van Tonlngen, Llnda-42, 43, 111, 117, 124, 131 - Varner, Barbara-88, 132 Varner, Bob-88, 108, 117, 133, 147, 175, 180 Varner, lrlellen-45 Varner, Jack-88 Varner, James-88 - Varner, Verda-42, 45. 144 Mary-39 111, 116 Varney, Vasquez, Fellx-45. 186 Vasquez, Rebecca-89, 132 Vaughan, Jana-46. 48 104, 107, 111, 117, 143, 152 Vaughan, Kenneth--48, 105, 116, 177, 180 ' Vaughn, Jack-41, 179 Vaughn, Susan-48 Venable, Judy--43. 131 Verdugs, Ralph-40, 178 ' Verhaag, David-39, 117, 179 Vest, Donna-48, 119 Vest. Joanne-39, 119 Vetch, Valerle-39. 117 Ve Vea. Carolyn-48 Viewins, Elijah-49. 185- 157 Viewins, Frances-44,138 Vigus, Darion-43, 126 Vigus, L.-48 Villa, Dan-47, 125 Vlllegas, John-43 Vincent, Kay-89 vincent, Mark-s9,1o2, 136, v 1473193 aa -49 ineyar , u y Vinson, Matt-45, 178. 182 Vlrrey, lsldoro-41, 179 Vilzard, Blll-41 Vogel, Vicky-48, 100 Voice. Vlckl-47, 144 Voogd, Patricia-38, 40 Vroman, Bill-140 W Waddell, Donna-89. 133 Waddell, Ronnie-47 Wade, Judith-49 Wafer, Fave-40 Wafford. Lawrence-89 Wagv, Ellse--40 Wahl, Judy-89, 154 Wainwright. Bobby-45, 125 Wakefield. Paul-44, 125 Walck, Betty-49 Waldram, Tamara-43, 127 Walford, Mary-48, 112, 115, 116, 117, 131, 134 Walker, Barbara-48 Walker, Barbara Jean-44 Walker, Carolyn-41 Walker, Carolyn A.-50, 89, 102, 151 Walker, Dale-45 Walker, Diana-43 Walker, Gary-39 Walker, Howard-89, 129 Walker, Larry-44 Walker, Marle-89, 113 Walker, Olivia-89, 104 Walker, Robert-39 Walker, Virgil-41, 120 Wallace, Billy-39 Curtisteen-47 Wallace, Wallace, Darrell-47 Wallace, Sandra-39 Wallace Wade-44 Wallis, karbara-43 Wallis, Wanda-40 Walsh, Bill-89, 190 Walsh, Dwight-48. 120, 121 Walt, Robb-39, 126 Walters, Alice-138, 142 Walton, Lee-42, 45, 101 Walton, June-42, 45, 138 Walton, Sharon-43 Wammock, Betty-89 Ward, LeRoy-45 Ward, Rickie-41, 179 Ward, Winona-40 Wardell, Karen-49, 132 Wardhaugh Catherine-89 Ware, Gloria-47 Ware, Mlnnie-47, 127 Ware, Sharon-89 Warford, James-41, 146, 179 Warlord, MaryAnn-47, 103, 193 Warkentln, Gloria-39, 118 Warner, Joan-41 Warren, Carolyn-40 Warren Dorothy-45 Warren, Marsha-49 Warren, Rae-89, 113 Washington, Helen-40 Washington, Lawern-47 Washington, Samuel-44, 149 Washington, Watline-41, 146 Waters, Irene-40 Waters, Jerry--48, 109, 190 Watkins, Mattie-45 Watson, Don-49, 109, 134, 176, 177, 205 Watson, Lavon-89, 142 Watson, Linda-89 Watson, Murlene-43 Watson, Richard-43, 140 Watson, Thomas--89, 102, 141. 161 Wattenbarger, Barbara-45 Wattron, Fran-49 144, 154 Wattron, John-48, 105 Watts, Frank-44 watts, Tommv-48, 102, 109, 152, 176, 177, 190 - Waugh, Evalvn-45 Waugh, Linda-40 Webb, Carol-148 wean, Gloria-46, Ae. 144, 155 Webb, Kenn-'--47, 105, 175 Webster, Milton-39, 179 ' Webster, Yolando-89, 113, 132 Weidenbach, Sharon-45, 144 Weiner, Stan--89 Welch, C l'l-iS-49, 137 Welch, Kay-155 Welch Richard-41 Welch, Wallv-45. 116 Weldon, Charles-90 Weldon, EgristinE549, 143 We don, ITV- Weldon, Mae-49. 146, 148 Weldon, Verdell-40 Welker, Allan-43 Welker, James-117 Weller, Diane-39 Wells, Caralee-49 Wells, Patti-47. 152, 202 Wells, Penny-116 Wennlhan, Pat-90, 182 Werdel, Terry-47 Wermuth, Donnie-40 Wersky, Shlrley--44 Weser, JoAnn-43 West, Bill-49 West, Pat-90, 116, 131, 151, 166 West, Wanda-90 Westmoreland Jerry-90 Westphal, Sylvia-39, 100 Wetterholm, Colleerr-48, 134, 146 Wetzel, Bill-45, 136 Wheaton, Duane-64, 90, 128 Wheeler, Jerry-44, 146, 179 Wheeler, George-39 Whitchurch, Bob-44, 180 White, Dennis-90 White, Donald-48, 190 White, Jerry-181 White, Mark-43, 192 White, Richard-45, 186 Whitehead, SallyJo-38, 41, 116 Whitehorn, Lynne-37, 50, 90, 104, 107, 110, 145, 154, 163, 169, 199 Whitfleld, Gail-40 Whitfield, Linda-39 Whitfield, Wanda-90, 142 Whiteneck, Gwen-46, 47, 116, 117, 131 Whitley, Murlene-38, 40 Whitmore, Bob-48, 116, 120, 121, 140 Whitmore, William-41 Whitney. Wilbalee-90, 114, 142, 153 Whittemore, Lee-38 Whittington, Delbert-90, 149 Whittington, Sue-90, 133 Whitworth, James-43, 140 Wiebe, Rolano-48, 133, 190 Wiens, Roger-41, 121, 186 Wilbanks. Billie-49 Wigand, Cheryl-44 Wilder, Louise-49 Wilder, Robln-41 Wiley, Alvin-47 Wiley, Robert-44 Wiley, Joy-90 Wiley, Marjorie-48 Willman, Leneica-45 Wilkerson, Stephen-49 Carroll-49, 176 Wilkinson, Wayne-47, 124 Willey, Dick-90 Andy-190 Audie-49, 182 Williams, Bonnie-46, 47, 100 Williams, Doyle-40 Willlams, Dennls-48 Williams, Earl-90 Fred-44, 136 Herman-41 ames--44 Williams, Jimmy--39 Wllllams, Joe-47 Williams, Joyce-44, 138 Williams, Ken-41, 141 Larry-41 Wilkinson Williams Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Wilkerson Cecel ia-40 J Williams, Williams, Linda-38, 40 ' Llnda-41 Williams, Williams, Margaret-43, 111, 116, 144 Williams, Marshal-120, 121 Williams, Pamela-41 Williams, Sharin-40, 142 Williams, Sharon-45 Williams, Thurman-48 Williams, Tomi--39, 154 Williamson, Wayne-41 Willis, Alberts-40 Willis, Cynthia-47, 143 Marcia-48 Willis Willis, Mike-41, 127 Willis. Ronnie-44 , Wilsey, Joann-49, 100, 117 Wison, Barry--49, 120, 121 , Cheryl-49 Wilson Wilson, Christine-41 Wilson, Clarence-43, 121, 147, 179 Wllson, Don-47, 149 Don-45 Wilson, Wilson, Glorlah-42, 44 Wilson, Joe-41, 137 Lanw44 Wllson, Wilson, Linda-39 Wilson, Nancy-49, 107, 144, 15 Roger-45 Wllson, Wilson, Ruby-102, 104 Wilson, Toni-90. 139, 142 Wilson, Willard-45 Wlnders, Lucille-45 Winer, Rita-43, 45, 151 Wines, Charles-47, 118, 119 Wlnget, Gilbert-47 Wingfield Martha-40 winlack, kathy-38, 39, 154 Wlnn. Kathy-40 Winstead, Joan-90 Winston, Elcle-48, 176, 184 Winston, Janice-44, 138 Winston, Lonzo-90, 139, 181 4 Winston, Wllletta--50, 90 Winter, Rocky--43 Winter, Ricky-40, 120, 121 Winter, Sheldon-44 Winterton, Gloria-39 Wisham, George-39 Wisham, Sandra-45, 193 Wisherd, Bob-41, 179 Witt, Marcia-45 Witten, Beverly-90, 133 Witus, Madelyn-49 155 wiuke, ea-90, 108, 133, 152, 174, 175 Wolff, Alex-45. 102, 148, 149 Womack, Earl-44 Wong, Alta-90, 123, 138 Wong, Grace-43, 123 Wong, Harold-39, 123 Wong, JoAnn-90, 104, 123 Wong, Carol-49, 104, 123 Wong, Judi-49, 123, 143 Wong, Stuart-48, 105, 123 Wong Terry-44, 178 Wong, Virginia-38, 41 138 Wong, Winston-48, 123 Wood, Ann-49, 145 Wood, Kenneth-48, 140 Wood, Pat-46, 47, 138, 142 Wood, Robert-41 Woodall, LouAnn-39 Woodall Patsy-43 Woodall, Ruby-49 Wo:dard, Frank-41 Woodard, Glenda-91 Woodard, Robert-40 Woodards, Patsy-40 Woodards, Patricia-40 Woodin, Don-39, 137 Woodin, Douglas-44 Woodruf, Roland-44 Woods, Ben-91 Woodson, Mike-91, 106 Work, George-40 Worthlnton, Sandra-47, 154 Wren, Sam-44 Wright, Brian-91 Wright, Donna-47, 100, 142, T93 Wrlght, Glen-45 Wrlght, James-44 Wright, Linda--91, 148 Wright, Richard-91 Wyatt, Rhett-178 Wyatt, Terry-44 Wyer, Richard-49 Wynia, Fred-48, 108 Y Yackey, Alice-48, 113, 107, 144 152 169 Yant, 0ary-44 Yeager, Candi-47 Yeats, Gary-91, 106, 125 Yee, Emma-45, 104, 123, 125, 134 Ynostroza, Frank-91 Yocum, Donna-40 Young, Barbara-39 Young, Carolyn-44, 100 Young, Curtis-91 Young, Frances-47 - Young, Frank-39, 179 Young, John-45 , Young, Joean-39 Young, Kenneth-39, 117 Young, Mary-91 Young, Richard-91 Young, Sally-46, 48 Young, Veleta-41 Youngblood, Barbara-45 Yuhas, Randy-44 Yule, Hal-48 z . Zachery. Mike-48, 109, 176, 177, 190 Zaferes, Tommy-49 Zaragoza, Carmen-91, 113, 122 132 Zaragoza, Mary-41 Zarkos, Connie-91, 102, 132 Zearing, Yvonne-49 Zenola, Fletcher-39 Zepeda, Manuel-41 Zigoures, Cynthia-39 Zlmmerman, Arie-91 Zimmerman, Cheryl-41, 111, 117, 135 Zimmerman, Nancy-48, 50, 111 117, 119 134, 135 Zubia, Frank-91 A Cappella Choir .,,,.... Aclcnowledgemenls ,..., I 46- I47 207 Adminislralion .......... I3- 34 Adverlising ............ I 97 Aquanelies ......... I43 Assemblies .,,,, I 7 I Band ,,,,,,,,,,A, l2O-I2I Baseball ,,.,.....,, I90-l9l Baslcelball ....,., l82-I87 Big B ......,....................... I08 Biology Club ..................... l29 Blue and While Slaff ,...... . I I4 Board of Truslees ............. I4 Boys' Chorus .......Y........ I49 Boys' I.R.C. ..,...........,..... l05 Boys' Service Club ,.....,. IO6 Brush and Palelle ...... I30 Cadels ................................. ..,,,.... I 40-I4I Calendar ................................... ...,..... I 58-I 59 Campus Affairs Commillee IO2 Campus Views .,,,..,,,................ .,,.. 8 - I2 Chess Club ........................... .. l38 Chinese Club .....si, I23 Circle B ............... I09 Class Councils Freshman .........,,. 38 Sophomore ........ 42 Junior ............. .,,. 4 6 Senior .........................., 50 Classes ................................. ,.... 3 8- 92 Co-ordinaling Council ,,,.,..,, .. IO2 Counselors .................,..... I8- I9 C.S.F. .,,..........,............. .s... I I7 Dances ,...,.,.,............,.....,..... ..,s..,,. I 60- I 63 Danny and Dolly Driller .,..... ..,.. I 64 Debale ............................. I I6 Debs ................................. l35 Direclor of Tesling ..,............ I8 Dislricl Superinlendenl ,,.,... ,, I4 Drill Team ...,..................... I42 Eleclronics ................ I 26 Execulive Board ..,,,,., 36 Facully ................., 22- 32 Foolball ......... I 76- I 79 Forewarcl ....,....,, 5 l:.l:.A. ...,..,......,,...... I36-l37 Fulure Nurses ........ I34 Fu'rure Teachers ...,,.,. I34 Girls' Glee ......... I48 Girls' I.R.C. .......... I04 Girls' League ......,. l00 Golf ,,..............,.. l95 Gushers ........... I42 I-losless Club ....... IO3 In Ivlemorium ..,,.,,, 6 I.S.C. ,,.,.............,, I I I Lapidains ......, I3O Lalin Club ....,... I24 L.M.S. ..........,...,,.,s,. IO0 Los Amigos .,...,,,..,,.s l22 MSS Commillee ...... Il5 Merchies ...............,,,.. I32 Messengers ...,,.,,,,,,,,.. I38 lvliss Bl-IS .....,................ I64 Missleolynes .,.,,,.,..,,.,,s.,.,,,. I29 Modern Dance Club .......... I44- l45 N.F.L. .,s.....,,.,...,..,,..., I I6 Operella ............... l49 Oracle Slalf ....... I I2 Orcheslra ,.....,....,,,,,.., I I8-I I9 Personnel Allendance Clerks ....,.,. 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