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' lin YF 5' 44.1-'N-QQ ,,j .11 , ,H . -. ff! -1 'sa -Mg , ,YQ ii 1 1. 1: 2:2543 wg! ! Mk., '11 - flea . 11- fi? f A 1 if-+4 .ri .4 314' wif? , Q wh +I 11.1 'Ti f f frz, :QQ , . 1 . 2:11 .v Tf .V El, , 5 .X 1. . . V . Y A 5,41 '33-,-in-., if ' Wal,-.i'f.4 ' 'Jim 1 I 1 Y . V A HF, f , K , D . 1 , gf, J. ' 1 'g ' , . ,il'Tl5: r '- '- . 14 ma lllater The ORACLE, Volume 49, Published by the students of the Bakersfield High School, Bakersfield, California Editor ....... Ginger Sirelich Business Manager . . Caren Sabaloni ,i jx 1 -I 1 l I I X, CRACLE l Ot 1962 Wee Coin lnto my heart's treasury I slipped a coin That time cannot take Nor a thief purloin - Oh, better than the mintinq a gold-crowned king ls the sate-kept memory Oi a lovely thing. Sara Teasdale f Throu athletic events and happenings at Bakersfield High School. The Oracle pro duced a composite history of the years in permanent forrn, enabling students past, present, and future, to relive their high school lives. Therefore, on this the sixtieth anniversary of the Oracle, we feel it fitting to review the growth and d l eyes of the l962 Oracle. eve opment of Bakersfield High School through the Pa' t 0 de gh the years the Oracle recorded the academic, cultural, social, and lr-1 e l fe 4 V t t ealed growth and de elvpment of EHS We, the students of Bakersfield High School, respectfully dedicate the 1962 Oracle to all the students and faculties who have passed through the paqes of the Oracles. Their combined efforts have created the modem day BHS, which stresses the high standards of today's education and the still higher standards of tornorroW's world. X In Recognition: Leslie W. Hedge A RESOLUTION SUBMITTED TO THE STUDENT GOVERNING BODY, THE EXECUTIVE BOARD, FOR THE PURPOSE OF HONORING PRINCIPAL L. W. HEDGE BY DECLARING FEBRUARY 27, 1962, AS LES HEDGE DAY ON THE BAKERSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS. 1. Whereas, L. W. Hedge has most ably served as principal of this large comprehensive high school over a period of twenty-two years, and 2. Whereas, he has developed a staff that is recognized for its ability and diverse talents, and 3. Whereas, he is recognized on this campus as one who has worked actively and continuously in all the varied phases of the school program, and 4. Whereas, his work as principal has brought recognition to the school and community through surveys, and, in particular, the Conant study, and 5. Whereas, his years as principal have represented an outstanding period of service and leadership on the campus and over the state, and 6. Whereas, he has offered valuable direction both in state and national capacities through the presidency of California Association of Secondary School Administrators, the board of directors of National Association Secondary School Principals, and the development of a state-wide accreditation program, and 7. Whereas, during his stewardship Bakersfield High School has gone through many trying periods including a war and an earthquake with the resultant problems and solutions pertaining to campus morale, student overload, and plant rebuilding, and 8. Whereas, he has ably served his community through added responsibilities in civic groups, such as the Young Men's Christian Association, Rotary, and others, and 9. Whereas, Bakersfield High School has attained highest stature among the high schools of California and the nation in the areas of scholarship, curriculum development, and student activities, and IO. Whereas, he has announced his resignation as principal of Bakersfield High School on or about March l, 1962. Be it therefore resolved that this board, as the elected representatives of students, go on record by adopting this resolution declaring February 27, 1962, to be Les Hedge Day on our campus. l Respectfully submitted, fxrzactzlzn, 6'naJwL Table of Con ten M BUILDING . . 8- 13 FACULTY . . . 14- 33 CLASSES . . 34-113 ORGANIZATIONS SOCIAL . SPORTS . ADVERTISING . 114-171 172-187 188-21 1 212-229 The Oracle of 1920 revealed a change in the face of the Bakersfield High School campus. Before this time the entire cam- pus consisted of one building in which all classes were held. Since that time the BHS campus has steadily expanded, and now consists of ten modern and spa- cious . . . Euildingfi C'ampuA 6u1ld1ng play ed mayor The ADMINISTRATION BUILDING was the nucleus of Drillerville. The ADMINISTRATION BUILDING was the center of administrative activ- ities for both faculty and students. It housed counselors', principal's, and vice- principal's offices, business and Work- pe-rmit offices, and the headquarters of student government. This building was the focal point of such school activities as registration, counseling, and all as- pects of student welfare. The new SCIENCE BUILDING offered excellent lab and lecture facilities to science students. Individual project areas were available for biology, chem- istry, and physics classes. A new pho- tography Workshop Was located in the basement. One of the extras greatly appreciated by the science faculty was a power panel from which alternating or direct electrical current for experi- ments traveled to lecture desks located throughout the building, l'0I6 in ac demic li e 45195. The Bakersfield High School ME- CHANICAL ARTS BUILDING had a new face this year. Although changed in outer appearance the building offered students the same excellent facilities. The building contained equipment de- signed to give the knowledge and skills necessary to carry out personal and vocational tasks. Classes ranging from mechanical drawing to auto mechanics were held in the Mechanical Arts Build- ing. The newly remodeled Science Buildin provided ultra- modern classrooms for scienti?ic study. Classes for students with engineering ability were held in the INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING. Students strolled the hall of newly rebuilt Science Building. Studen M pa Aed lwur 0 In addition to serving BHS students daily lunches, the CAFETERIA was used for dances, meetings for the community and school, banquets, and a study hall. After a busy morning, students gath- ered in the CAFETERIA fourth and fifth periods for lunch and friendly aossip. They also enjoyed the many dances and banquets that took place in this buildinq. Bakersfield High School qraduates will always remember WARREN HALL as a focal point of school activity. Here students took vocational or college pre- paratory courses. Students broadened their intelligence in the rooms of WARREN HALL. ELM GROVE provided a location for student election polls, noon sales, and lunching out-of-doors. Another popular lunch spot, the QUAD, was an ideal place for dances and pep rallies. The STUDENT STORE, open before and after school and during the noon hours, was a convenient place for students to buy snacks and school supplies. wo:-le and an vu camp A. ,-,ly ,ew 1 as c .mg 2 E :livin-tae if lf' rw' After classes and during the lunch hours, students socialized in the QUAD and boughtsnrigagary items in the STUDENT :niet HARVEY AUDITORIUM, which was the center of all cul- tural activities, also housied music, debate and drama c asses. LUDDEN HALL was familiar to all stu- dents taking home economics and child care courses. This modern building made learning easier because of its up- to-date sewing cmd cooking equipment. Located next to Ludden Hall was the GYMNASIUM where BHS students took daily classes in physical education and hygiene. A variety of activities from regular physical education classes to exciting basketball games and wrestling matches took place inthe BHS GYMNASIUM The first Oracle, published in 1902. introduced a faculty composed of a nucleus of eiqht teachers. Over a period of sixty years, this original staff has in- creased in size and stature to the present 125 competent teachers and adminis- trators included in the 1962 . . . faculty 14 mini tration hand ed Theron McCuen, District Superintendent, continued serving as secretary and professional advisor to the Board of Trustees. Mr. T. I... McCuen, DISTRICT SUPER- INTENDENT since 1945, and secretary and professional advisor to the Board of Trustees, assisted in the fulfillment of Board policies. I-Ie first came to the Dis- trict in l929 as a teacher, then served as Assistant Superintendent in charge of business affairs. During the past year he was President of the California Associ- ation of School Administrators. The fivemember BOARD OF TRUSTEES was responsible for approving the school financial and building programs, adopting textbooks and courses of study, employing personnel, and establishing all district policies. The Board approved the plans for the rehabilitation of the Science, Shop, and Library build- ings on the BHS campus. Bakersfield High School was one of the ten member schools of the Kern County Union High School and Iunior College Districts to benefit from special educational and business services offered by the DISTRICT OFFICE. KCUHS Board of Trustees members were: Mark Raney, member: Glenn Bultman, clerk and member: Albert S Gould, President: Theron L. McCuen, District Superin tendent, Donald E. Ruftenberg, member and W. C. Myers, member. c-W was Ma Yam... Aclwvl p v6lemA with car . Changing of the Guard was the slogan referred to the change-over as Dr. Wallace took over the duties as prin- cipal from Mr. Hedge who resigned on March l, l962. The VICE-PRINCIPALS assisted the Principal as Well as fulfilled individual responsibilities. Herbert Martin, Dean of Boys, supervised student welfare for male students. E. C. Mills was Coordi- nator of Counseling and Guidance Serv- ices and served as Director of the Sum- mer School Program. I. S. Wallace was responsible for coordinating the curricu- lum and served as chairman of the Scholarship Committee. AJ .f-Ely' L. W. Hedge showed tireless effort in performinqiltha vari- ous duties of Principal of Bakersfield High Sc ool. Leslie W. Hedge, PRINCIPAL, has pro- vided inspirational leadership since 1939. This year under his guidance BHS continued to gain a reputation of excel- lence. Mr. Hedge expanded his activ- ities to include serving as president ot California Association of Secondary School Administrators and spearhead- ing the starte accreditation program. Herbert L. Martin was active in his dual role as E. C. Mills had many responsibilifies in fulfill- J. S. Wallace, vice-principal and coordinator vice- rinci al and Dean of Bo s. in his iob as vice- rinci al an'd coordinator f ' l h d ' rt t rt ' Ih p p y g p p o currlcuum, a an impo an pa in e of counseling. functioning of BHS. Coumeling Staff patien tlq Bonnye Deal Director of Testing, supervised Elwood Leaply, Supervisor ot Attendance and Eloise Nelson, Dean of Girls, offered advice the admissions of achievment and vocational Welfare, submitted names of students to re- and guidance to BHS coeds. tests and provided scholarship information for ceive welfare and kept attendance records of seniors. 'delinquent students. Bonnye Deal, DIRECTOR OF TEST- ING, planned, supervised, and admin- istered general aptitude, achievement, and vocational-interest tests. Miss Deal also gave individual tests to students having special problems. Elwood Leaplev, SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE AND WELFARE, had otherduties besides watchinq over the attendance' of students. As part of his job as general. supervisor of students, he issued student parking permits, kept the campus ,free from loiterers, and assisted with the testing program. Eloise Nelson, DEAN OF GIRLS, was responsible for a special attendance file, had charge ot serious problems ol mal- adjustrnent, handled discipline problems concerning girls, and Worked with other women counselors, the faculty, and city officials. Miss Nelson's duties also in- cluded coordinating selection ot Citizen- ship Awazrd candidates, Bank ot Amer- ica Award winners, and Senior Service Awards. Students A-B Marion Scott Howard Whalen Students C-E Helen Stone Jack Charvc Students F-Hol Ruth Nieman Fred Robinson Students Hom-Mal Patricia Patterson Glendon Rodgers 'l-- -I gui ed KHS Atuafentri. FRONT ROW, left to right: Lucille Morrison, Doris Tucker, Imogene Lewis, Millie Johnson, Rose Robinson. SECOND ROW: Marion Serrano, Alice Fair, Elsie Reed. COUNSELOHS SECRETARIES were a great help to the busy counselors. Their duties included taking care ot attend- ance, answering the phone, taking mes- sages, and providing answers to the nu- merous questions of students. Through- out the year, they sent out registration slips and wrote oft-campus permits. The eight secretaries, serving sixteen counse- lors, met once a month to discuss meth- ods of improving efficiency Within the administration building. The GIRLS' COUNSELORS were both close friends and inspiring leaders to their students. They discussed personal and scholastic problems with each indi- vidual. The counselors provided understanding and guidance, offering their assistance to girls in choosing academic courses and extracurricular activities according to interests and capabilities. The BOYS' COUNSELORS registered their respective students, arranging their schedules according to ability, aims, and chosen vocations. Counselors ottered each individual time, interest, and experience in solving problems and kept personal records of students' activities, attendance and test scores. Students Man-Pe Betty Moehnke Carl Bsrra Students Ph-Sp Margo Robesky Kenneth Robesky Students St-Z Emma Sandrini Charles Gates New School File Marian Nelson Donald Lucas vnnel aided A tuden M The CLERIGAL STAFF consisted of secretaries, bookkeepers, typists, switch- board operators, and men and women capable of handling or variety of office jobs. They dedicated themselves sin- cerely in their efforts to increase effici- ency and to be of genuine service to Bakersfield High School. SEATED: Lillian Rea, Registrar: STANDING: Helen Stover, Assistant Regnsrrarg Kay Uaie, Assistant Keglsfrar Barbara Robinson efficiently executed her duties as Secretary to t e Principal. Winona Hendon, Bookkeeper and Mable Buass, Assistant Bookkeeper. The REGISTBAFVS OFFICE recorded grades. activities, and citizenship points of BHS students, and compiled a master schedule card file. Mrs. Rea, Registrar, and her assistant, Mrs. Dale, also or- dered caps and gowns for graduating seniors. The functions of the BUSINESS OF- FICE included handling student and club finances, student store and cafeteria money, and purchase orders. This office also supervised the sale of insurance and various tickets, and cashed checks. FRONT ROW, left to right: Barbara Wood, Gay Vernon, .lean Stutzman, Mabel Payne, Lo Macias, Nell Dillion, llla Rowley. SECOND ROW: Sarah Clayton, Margaret Jones, Jean Stemmons, Edith Hughes. through trained Aer ice . Dell Whetsler, Sugervisor of Audio-Visual Services and rances Owens, Secretary. The VISUAL AIDS DEPARTMENT maintained and serviced all films, pro- jectors, records, cmd tapes used in class- rooms. Students assisted in producing slides and movies, and in moving equip- ment. The department filmed student activities for Open House and also cap- tured on film, football games and club activities. Maintaining health service for Bakers- field High students was the task of NURSES lone Bailey and Lillian Howe. They saw that new students had phys- ical examinations, contacted parents re- garding students with physical defects, and readmitted those who were absent three or more days. .4-.1 .ps-.. . .. ...I ,. .4 .. .-.... .. . Lillian l-lowen, Girls' Nurse: lone Bailey, Boys' Nurse. The LIBRARIANS, working with the teachers, ordered books which increased the scope of the library. They also com- piled book lists, trained student assist- ants, kept the library in order, and taught or unit to freshman social studies classes on the use of the library. Newly remodeled and redecorated, the STUDENT LIBRARY, located in Spindt Hall, helped students by provid- ing information for reports, books for reading, and quiet atmosphere for study and homework. The library was open to students first through eight periods. The student library offered reference books, books for pleasure and a place to study. SEATED, left to right: Henrietta Showalter, A.B.g Robert Hutchings, B.A.g Helen Stone, M.A.g Theora Bartholomew, B.A. STANDING: Ann Williams, A,B.g Peggy Calvin, 8.5.3 Donald Ringler, M.A.g Gwendolyn Gray, B.S.: Harold Sil- verman, M.Ed.g Joy Ruf, A.B. NOT PICTURED: Patricia English classes familiarized pupils with literary master- pieces ot the world. When Shakespeare's Ladies Meet was one of a complete schedule oi one-act plays performed for English classes. Barndollar, B.S.g Rosalie Baskerville, B.A.g Karen Bass, A.B.g Marion Schmitt, B.S.g Dorothy Callahan, M.A.g Josephine Wiley, M.A.g Richard Vogler M.A.g Kathryn Hurlimann, nfs., Raymond aan, M.s. ocial Acience The ENGLISH DEPARTMENT strove to teach students competent use ot lane guage. The department acquainted stu- dents With their cultural and literary heritage and provided instruction in communication skills. Interested stu- dents took specialized courses such as debate, journalism, drama, public speak- ing, and radio production. Sponsoring the Read a Classic Week, and provid- ing a large variety ot films, books, and records were important parts of the de- partments activities. Don Doolin led discussions concerning maior problems which have arisen during the history of the United States. ,Ne SEATED, left to right: Damian Matz, 8.E.g Pauline Cheno- weth M.A.g Ann Keeshan, A.B.: Edda lnskeep, M,A.3 Mendal Overholt, A.B.g Barbara Robesky, A.B. STANDING: Dana Hollister, M.S.g Charles Rainey, B.A.g Marion Nelson, B.A.g Reed Mathis, M.A., Walt Loesel, B.A.g Sid Sheffield, B.A.g Betty Greene, A.B. ngli la a aleened inte e M. Donald Rinqler, Chairman Donald Robesky, Chairman English Department Social Studies Department The SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT included history, geography, sociology, economics, and Pacific Relations in its 1961-1962 curriculum. This year empha- sis was placed on teaching students the dangers of communism. The department continued lecture classes designed to prepare students tor college by teaching them how to take efficient notes. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. -Merion Christensen, M A., Ruth Neiman, M.A.g Penny Freebourn, A.B.g Esther Pinnell, M.A.g Doug Carroll, M.A. BACK ROW: Charles Bain- bridge, M.A.g Forrest Foor, Ph.D.g Don Dool n, M.A., Pat Clopitfs, M.A.g Don Robesky, Aj., Sidney Sheffield, A.B. NOT PICTURED: Art Dalzell, A.B.g Edith Fihgibbon, A.B.g AI Lewis, M.A.: John Ludeke, M.A.g Jean McCarthy, NLS., Henry Pfister, A.H.g Olan Polite, M.A.g Kenneth Robesky, M.A.3 Glendon Rodgers, M.S., Charles Sarver, M.A,g Lowe'l Sayre, M.A.Q David Slagle, A.B.g Paul Smith, M,A.g Howard Whalen, M.A.g Bernice Jensen, A.B. t lllatlc, Science and br ing FRONT ROW, leff fo right: Carler Phair, A.B.p Georgia Arnold, M.S.g Lyman Odell, 8.5.5 Virgil Kirkpatrick, B.A.g Paul Prueff, A.B. SECOND ROW: Ellery Liflerell, M.S.g Ray Sidney Lang, Chairman Science Department Tamppari, A.B.: Roberf Gardiner, A.B.g Fred Laningham, A.B.g Francis Fraser, M.A.g Sidney Lang, M.A. The SCIENCE DEPARTMENT strove to increase student interest in technical and general sciences. The capacity of the department Was greatly increased this year with new facilities and a larger teaching staff. The Science Department offered courses ranging from basic life sciences to advanced courses in physics and chemistry. The Science Department inifiaiad the study of frog anatomy through the Biology classes. requi ed concen t ated effort. The DRAWING DEPARTMENT offered students interested in this field, shop and pre-engineering courses designed to pro- vide the knowledge and skills necessary to complete mechanical and architec- tural drawing majors. Because of the great demand for skilled draitsmen many courses were open to girls. The MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT conducted several types of math pro- grams to help all BHS students, placing special emphasis on students with recog- nized ability in mathematics. Courses offered ranged from those tor everyday use to those which prepared math ma- jors for advanced courses in college. i Ray Buckle, Chairman Edith McLean, Chairman Drawing Department Mathematics Department FRONT ROW left to rlght J W Nielsen MS James Keese M S Glenna Scheer A B Pat Barndollar A Edith McLean, A.B.. Dept. Chmn., Margaret Meyer, A.B.: Mary Waggener, A.B. SECOND ROW: Bernard Lustig, A.B.: Kenneth Hermsmeier,M.A,: Norman Nystrom, M.A.: Robert Parsons, M.A.: George Osborn, A.B.g Ellery Littereil, M.S. Edward Well, M.A,: Lowell Nelson, B.A.g Peter Gilli, A.B.: William Goodban, M.A., Raymond Buckle, B.S.p Bruce Lenmark, M.A. Students found math courses an important facet of the academic lite ot BHS: The Qoal of the ART DEPARTMENT AT PIANO: Ann Vaida, M. Mus.: STANDING: Don Lora, B S.: Wesley Moore: Raymond Van Diest, M. Mus. Music appreciation and Darficipation keynoted the Music Department. FRONT ROW, left' to right: Cornelia Alford, BA.: Victor Bracke, M.A.g Louise McPheeters, 8.F.A.g Chester Amyx, B.A. NOT PICTURED: Patricia Patterson, A.B. Raymond Van Diest, Chairman Victor Bracke, Chairman Music Department Art Department The aim of the MUSIC DEPARTMENT Was to give students knowledge and appreciation ot music and its function in the community. Courses offered included study ot cull types of music and participa- tion in performing organizations, Cultural cou A A Was to help students develop their cre- ative abilities. Students taking a course in sketching, which was introduced as a regular art course this year, worked out- side sketching landscapes. The Art De- partment also ottered courses in painting and ceramics. Steve Baca? receives advice and assistance in mosaic tiling during arf class. i , Lucille Burk, Chairman Foreign Language Department Fourth year students of French asked questions of the grammatical structure of the foreign language. laeneecf to widen in te e tA. Courses offered in the FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT included three years of German and Latin, and four years of Spanish and French. Larger en- rollments in this department resulted from the increased entrance requirements of colleges and interest in world affairs. The aim of the department was to give the students a foundation in the basic tools: grammar, vocabulary, reading, and conversation. By teaching students the ideals and customs of other counries through foreign literature, the Foreign Language Department furthered inter- national understanding. SEATED, lefl' to right: Josephine Wiley, M.A.g Maybelle Menher, M.A.p Emma Sandrini, A.B.g Pauline Chenoweth, Mary Bello, M.A. NOT PICTURED: Pat Adams, A.B.g Hazel MA. STANDING: Lucille Burk, A.B.g Julie Gemmell, A.B.: Miller, B.A.g Marion Schmitt, B.S. l l J? be elopment of ocatwnal SEATED, left fo right: Carroll Hodges, B.S.g Barbara Pal- lerson, A.B.g Mary Richie, A.8.: Hesler Kinnear, B.S.g Peggy Calvin, B.S. STANDING: George Kyle, B.A.g William Robb, Harold Hendry Chairman Business Education Marnelle Sohn Chairman H E om'c ome con is Deparlmenf LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Jellelich, 8.5.1 Lois Whisler, B.A.g Mary Wesfacofl, B.A.g Dianne Dalzell, A.B.g Brenda Kleinfelder, B.S.g Marian Scott, B.S.g Margaret Moore, B.A.: A.B., M.A.' Harold Hendry, B.S.g Oflo Asperger, M.A.g waum Johnson, Ms. Nor PICTURED: sany Profanl, a.s. The BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPART- MENT planned courses which increased student's knowledge of commercial transactions and taught them the appli- cation of business laws. Students inter- ested in business fields also took courses in typing, bookkeeping, and stenog- fC1DhY. Courses offered by the HOME ECO- NOMICS DEPARTMENT helped students gain experience in doing tasks in home, school, cmd community life. Subjects taught included sewing, cooking, brides' course, and a new course in advanced oods. Marneffe Sohn, M.A., Depf. Chr. NOT PICTURED: Anne Keeshan, A.B.g Janet Kelner, A.B. ln te e M Atl-e Jed 61, depw. Burr Scofield Chairm , an Harvey Brockmeyer, Chairman Mechanical Arts Department Agriculture Department The MECHANICAL ARTS DEPART- MENT introduced this year an explora- tory course designed to acquaint stu- dents with a variety' of subjects offered by the department. Students interested in these subjects were encouraged to major in Woodshop, metalshop, auto mechanics or electricity. The depart- ment also participated in the Chrysler Corporation Trouble Shooting Contest. FRONT ROW, left to right: Ray Puissequr, M.A.: Jack Charvo, A.B.g Bruce Lenmarlr, M.A.g Edward Welz, Nl.A.g William Goodban, M.A.g Raymond Buckle, B.S.: Don Mc- Clure, A.B.: Milton Perkins, Spec. Cred.: Jim Foster A.B.: Fred Bonar, B.A.g Peter Gil i, A.B.g Burr Scofield, A.B. Gerald Hubbard, B.S.: Kenneth Whitney, B.S.: Harvey Brockmeyer, M.S.g Harry Holcroft, B.S. The building of a more stable agricul- ture and the improvement of country life was the purpose of the AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT. All students majoring in agriculture trained in various fields de- signed to give them cn better knowledge of farming. The staff also encouraged students in the development of agricul- tural leadership, cooperation, and good citizenship. SECOND ROW: Peter Smith, B.A.g Lloyd Wollen, B.S.: Delbert Sanford, A.B.g Forest Lynn, NLS.: James McCoy, Spec. Cred.g Gerald Smith, B.A.g Lowell Nelson, B.A.: Don Lucas, B.A.: James Hay, B.S.: Lyman Curtis, A.B.g Lowell Kamrar, A.B. I departmen t At:-eued Margo Robesky, Chairman Girls' Physical Education Department To prove or disprove the statement that Americans are not physically fit, the instructors in the GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATIGN DEPARTMENT gave their classes physical fitness tests. The de- partment continued teaching reqular classes in individual and team sports. Clubs affiliated with this department in- cluded Aquanettes, Modern Dance, and Drill Team. Girls' Physical Education classes enioyed. instruction in the unique arl' of fencing. Fundamentals of health were taught in Hygiene classes FRONT ROW left to right B Davis BA P Hullell' BS B. Bowman, M.A.7 M. Sproal, M.A.g M Robesky. NOT B Walker BA S Kinney BA B Statham SEOOND PICTURED: B. Mulvana, A.B.g B. Moehnke, B.E. he ltlc, play tal itne A Bill French. Chairman Boys' Physical Education Physical fitness, attitude, and good sportsmanship Were among the many qualities stressed by the BOY S' PHYS- ICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. The students were grouped according to ability and placed in their respective classes. Those in the lower groups Were given a weight training and body co- ordination program three days a week for one full semester. Through the wide range of activities offered by the Boys' PE Department, each boy was able to find a sport to interest him. FRONT ROW, left to right:,James Mulvehal, M.A.g Ernest Duane Anderson M S Earl Sargent M S NOT PICTURED Dalbom, A.B.g Paul Briggs, M.S.g Don 'Harrison, M.S.g Olan Polite MA Lowell Sayre ME David Slagle AB Marvin Mosconi, 8.5. SECOND ROW: Bill French, M.A., Kenneth Robesky M S Carl Berra M A Francis Fraser Dept. Chmn.g Don Cornett, A.B.g Glenn Beerline, M.S.g MA John Ludeke MA The largest school transportation system in the country carried students to and from school. FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Coats, mgr.: M. Peters, R. Casey, N. Padilla, M. Calvillo, N. Banks, M. Petris, B. Palmer, P. Daniel, A. Tomplrin. SECOND ROW: R. Maples, F. Schuster, G. Owens, M. Rogers, D. Page, E. Amos, I. Crew FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Gallager, J. McCarthy, B. Buchanan, B. Carter, J. Hamilton, D. Autrey. SECOND ROW: B. Hamilton, C. Brown, B. Singleton, J. Thurber, S. Preston, R. Hacher. THIRD ROW: L. Myers, J. Almgren, J. Hubbard, A. Alfred, K. Siler, L. Nuzum. The TRANSPORTATION DEPART- MENT provided service for students liv- ing more than two miles from the BHS campus. One ot the largest school trans- portation systems in the state, it tur- nished bus service for over 2,000 stu- dents. Drivers were required to be over eighteen and complete a driver educa- tion class. The CAFETERIA STAFF, consisting ot thirty-two Women, prepared Well-ba1- anced meals planned by the District Supervisor of Cafeterias. Sewing as many as thirty'-tive hundred students plus faculty each day, they started Work in the early morning to prepare both plate and on la carte lunches. Rutherford F. Johnston L. Simmons P. Palmer B. Kral rr-uno now: H. neue, 'L Henslae, M1 Michel, .l.'Lswas, Lf Cummings, M. Comaianni, L. Denney, E. Bell, V. Fernandez, V. Mahoney, M. Hauptrnan. NOT PICTURED: M. Smith. er 0 med dialer ified dutie . FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Bryson, J. Fergeau, B. Rogers, C. Bell, R. Horton, R. McKinley, O. Lewis, B. Stewart, J. Sellars, B. Baeker, C. Harvick. SECOND ROW: O. Emerson, A. Meadors, P. Robbe, V. Lindsey, A. Hodges, L. George, O. Newman, F. Blair, A. Thody. THIRD ROW: J. Howaed, R. Patterson, D. Grendel, E, Plunk, L. Kierman, J. Kolstad, G. Head. NOT PICTURED: L. Sharp, L. Hern- don, R. Fowler. The excellent condition of Bakersfield High School's buildings and furnishings was due to the Work of the MAINTE- NANCE CREW. Comprisecl of carpen- ters, painters, plumbers and electricians, they made the signs posted around the school, repaired desks, and painted the halls during the summer. Besides their janitorial duty of clean- ing the classrooms and buildings, the CUSTODIANS kept BHS attractive by watering and trimming the trees, shrubs, and lawns. They were also in charge ot handling all supplies and materials used on campus. FRONT ROW, lelt to right: Clarence McCracken, Assistant Head: Loy Smith, Juan Gil, Robert Vaughan, Jr. Head: Jenks Staggs, Joe Bernard, Leonard Brewton, Thurman Ivester, Henry Mangham. SECOND ROW: Arthur Gross, Floyd Goree, -Max Baker, Chet Hodge, George Houk, Carl Shields, Jr. Headg Richard Hughes, Lyda Roberts, Mary Barbour. THIRD ROW: Clarence Tenney, Kenneth Cottrill, Earnest Likens, Coy Hughes, Jr. Head: Clement Gregory, Walter Sheffield, Earnest Frank, Joe Pruitt, Head: Nick Sawaya, Jr. Head. The first issue of the Oracle recorded an attendcmce of two hundred students on the BHS campus. In that same year, 1902, BHS graduated a total of three stu- dents. This modest beginning, plus the past sixty years, has resulted in the cur- rent graduating class of over eight hun- dred students. During these same years the original student body has grown to its present total of over five thousand students included in the tour . . . la Ae 1455 fxecat' e Koa q Mike Allen Sfudenl Body President Vicki Radar Carol Knight Stud. Body Sec. Stud. Body Treas. Audrey Huie Paul Tallman' Comm. Organizalions Comm., Alhlehcs l I The ASBHS Execulive Board broughl holiday almosphere Tern Weaver Sharon Sklby lo the Administration Building by decorafinq a Christmas Comm., C-ull. Acliv. Slud. Body Hlsl. f,-ge, Lee Whillemore Jan Sfoclcsfill Eugene Ferrell Comm., Pub. Comm., Rallies and Assemblies Comm., Welfare Safely Dave Russell Mary Lea Parsons An'drea Davidson Sr. Pres. Sr. Rep. Jr. Pres. - ... s A . x iii - ii er-ned A tudent af ti 'tie . Penny Petsou, foreign exchange student, informs and en- tertains students at CAMP CONDOR, one of the many highlights of the summer. For three days last summer, fifteen student body officers from Bakersfield High School joined officers from other District High Schools at CAMP CON- DOR. There they participated in sessions on different aspects of student govern- ment, including Workshops in presiden- tial duties, secretarial duties, parlia- mentary procedure, finance, and rallies and assemblies. The EXECUTIVE BOARD, the repre- sentative body of student government, chose as its motto this year, Campus unity through active student representa- tion. To achieve this goal the board strove to create closer relationships be- tween students and faculty, to give stu- dents a better understanding of student government by encouraging them to participate in school activites and gov- ernment, to promote school spirit, and to represent all students fairly. Jilm Olcotf Phil Baldwin Fresh. Pres. Fresh. Rep. Ginger Strelich Ed., Oracle Bus. Mgr., Oracle Caren Sabaloni John Lewis Jr. Rep. Marilyn Nobles Ed., Blue and White Robin Dennis Mgr., Student Store Orin Bolstad Soph. Pres. Vikki Toy Ed., Blue and White Glendon Rodgers Advisor 5 Roberta Rudnick Soph. Rep. Sherry Likins Bus. Mgr., Blue and White Al Dennis Advisor N3 Fil P-:f 7 T' -s- - - s '.' -T 1 Q Yiifi fr f - ss - e ., N. re 'iftxlessre - .. s. ' is . ..,t.,x. K y sits as - - . is . X sf .Egg gi .,,.,.... s , .. ,t . 1 -1 37 Senior Council planned Montelle Bolstacl Vice-President Dave Russell President Mary Lea Parsons Representative The SENIOR CLASS- COUNCIL har- moniously planned and led all service and social activities for the class of 1962. Among its major accomplishments were the dedication of Spindt Hall, the spon- sonship of the I..imeliters and the presentation of the Senior Class Play. The Council's agenda also included sell- ing activity calendars, holding noon sales, and sponsoring the traditional Kick-oti dance. FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Joslin, D. Johnson, D. Cande- laria, unknown, A. Huie, l. Waters, J. Fry, S. Bowen, L. Willard, Y. Fanthus, unknown, M. Rayburn. SECOND ROW: P. Lawson, M. Bender, S. Bell, C. Smith, E. Benton, J. Moody, K. Winlaclr, S. Skiby, D. Booth, B. Foor, L. Lalor L. Sinard, J. Painter, J. Greene, S. Coker, N. Johnston: Sharon Bell Cathie Smith Secretary Treasurer The last memorable days for the sen- iors began with the Senior Banquet Til We Meet Again, progressed through the traditional Baccalaureate Service, Senior Farewell Assembly, Class Day and the signing of Oracle, and was climaxed with the graduation ceremony and Whing Ding. These traditional sen- ior activities culminated a fond and un- forgettable collection of BHS memories. THIRD ROW: K. McKean, T. Lynd, S. Spitzer, P. Sullivan, M. Nobles, J. Antonaros, V. Joke, D. Beatty, M. Turmeen, M. Griffiths, C. Sabaloni, L. Latin, J. Van Beber L. Reed D. Clark. FOURTH ROW: L. Grishan, E. Helton: L. Mont: gomery, S, Nevelle, D. Arnold, V. Toy, S. Myers, S. Bured, L. Turner, B. Moya, B. Roberts, M. Leek, P. Petsou, L. Brooks. Y.-, ' We S, Q is setkek 5 fin. . .Spf 3 X 2' Q5 raduation af ti itie . Four years of hard study pays off as graduates receive their final honors. The American Field Service sponsored three FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS for Bakersfield High School, including Penny Petsou from Greece and Detlet Henkelmann from Germany, who made their homes with two Bakersfield fam- ilies. Bob Hulsy, exchange student from Bakersfield High School, spent six months in Germany. These students were selected on the basis of qrades, poise, and personality. Seniors Mike Mathews, Judy Moody, and Marsha Empey entered the Hacienda's Fiesta Room to 'dine and dance at the Senior Banquet, 'Til We Meet Again. BHS foreign exchange students, Deltel Henklemann and Penny Petsou, admired a doll from Greece, Penny's home. Mike Leong and Mary Lea Parsons sold Ann Ligget a Senior Calendar as one ct their fund-raising proiects. is ,-f-322. ' MT-mid.-term graduate A enior i tl SS-summer school graduate y . '-nongraduate Arenas, James Arms, Lanny Armstrong, Chrisfine SS Armstrong, Norman Arnold, Dee Anderson, Nancy Annis, Dale Anthony, Gilberf Anionaros, Joy Arenas, Amelia Ausr, Linda Ausrin, Jim Austin, Sue Ayers, Dennis Ayers, James' Arnold, Narhaniel Arcs, Rudy Ashley, Frank Afwood, Sfodd Ausbie, James 4I 14 alt adm AiAte David Slagle Senior Class Advisor Baldwin, Mary Ball, Larry Ballard, Bill Bailey, Virgil SS Baker, Lee Baker, Linda Barreff. Burien Barrefl, Sandra Bariel, Judilh Bates, Kenneth Hales, Ray Banks, Tim Barefield, .Bobby Barnharl, Logan Barraza, Nick Barreff, Beverly . , MT-mid-term graduate , If c n cl, SS-summer school grcxducrle V . '-nonqraducrte Glenna Scheer Senior Class Advisor Bafey, James Bazzell, Dick Beagle, Clayton Beard, John Beally, Debra Beaumasfer, Roberf Bicherer, James Beck, .Bob Beckey, Richard Bell, Don Bell, Sharon Bell, Ron Benavidez, Mary Bender, Greg Bender, Margie Benneli, Tom l Senior baele farewell to Benson, Tom Benlon, Eslher Bermudez, Connie Bernard, Jim Bernalene, Lorraine Berry, Bill Berry, Sharon Bevers, Gail Black, Connie Blackman, Larry Blair, John Blahenberg, Chuck Bobbilf, Edwin Boehning, Cherilyn The new officers were sworn into lheir new offices af lhe .1 , Senior Farewell Assembly. Blakeney, Richard Blanscef, Peggy 44 4 MT-mid-term qraducrte SS-summer school qraducxrle tlvei 14 ma lllate . , -nonqraducxte Boen, Sharon Bolslad, Monfelle Boolh, Dianne Borden, Judith Borfon, John Bowen, Ronald Bowen, Sandra Boyd, Cheryl Bradley, Sharron Brady, Ruth Branas, Jodi Braughlon, Terry Braun, Carol Braun, John Bozeman, Donnie Bracchi, John Seniors Gus Galalus and Lorraine admired The newly in- e . sfalled School S al Y Ngiiyw ' ...ri .Af or Coal' e in Z6 . go e nment A required semesfsr of governmenf 'laughi' seniors ihe mechanics of democracy. Bray, Suasn Briggs, Sharon Brisiow, Pam Brihon, Barbara SS MT-mid-term graduate SS--summer school qrctducrle '-nonqrcxciuode Brock, Dan Brock, Gary Brock, Paula Brooks, John Brooks, Lynne Brooks, Mary Brown, Charlene Brown, George Brubaker, David Brummer, John 46 equi ed v I ll Aenivr . Bruschi, Barbara Bryanf, James SS Buaas, Dianne Buchak, Dennis Bumerfs, Fefe Burroughs, Trudi Burud, Susan Bush, Art Busfard, Jeff Cabano, Janet Cab-uno, Joan Cady, James Cagla, Susie Calhoun, La Nelle Candelaria, Lee Candia, Martha Cannon, Sieve Canon, Mary Ann Cappell, Brent Carlisle, Ellawee be e ing Aenier receive Carr, David Carr, Roberi Carler, Melba Carler, Roger Casleel, Bill Casfillo, Arlene Castillo, Mary Calhcarl, Milton Celedon, Angeli Chambers, Clyde SS Chandler, Shirley Chappell, David Chavaria, Steve Chavez, Daniel The helpful advice of counselors was very imporfanl seniors in lhe selecfion of a career. Chow, Richard Christensen, Jerold dclwla lege . MT-mid-term qrcrducxte SS-summer school graduate '-nonqraducrle Cimenlal, Delores Cisneros, John Kay Hawkins, Gail Bevers, and .Ian Cabana were iusl a few of the seniors who visited the scholarship board for college Clark, Diana Clifford, Linda Clifton, Dale Coker, Stephanie Camaianni, Marlin Combs, Don Combs, Karen Consani, Gus Constable, Don Cope, Floy Cordova, Delores Coughram, Elixabeih SS inlormalion. Conslance, Sally COOK. DON Senior acti itie kept gr d Cox, Frank Coy, Jackie Craig, Rommy Crawford, Donna Cree, Ron SS Creek, Norma' Cremeans, Johanna Crisl, Judy Crosley, Sam Cunningham, Louise David, Chereyl Davis, Clara 1 Sludenfs were deligh-led by a blanket of snow which covered Drillervills. Croson, Pal Culberson, Curfis Davis Gale MT Davis Karolyn l , MT m1d term graduate 'n d SSlL11il'1g1'19I'SC1'1OO1QI'CldUCI7iG '-nonqrcrducrte Denio, Carla Dennis, Robin Doan, Jim Dodson, Carole Davis, Terry Deefer, Mike Deifel, Bruce Delamaler, Terry De La Rosa, Alfred Demry, Belly Jo Deuel, Joan De Young, Dirk Dickinson, Jim Donaldson, Sherry Dorris, Judy Dow, Lora Nc demic excel ence aclaie ee Senior voices rang loud with spiri? af rallies and games. Drabble, Charles Drake, Jerry Drasin, Richard Dreith, Linda Drewry, Linda Duke. Ken Dunbier, Barry Duncan, Jack Duncan, Marian Dunham, Ruth Dunkin, Richard' Duran, William Dye, Sheryle Ecrel, Beverly q Aenior gold Seal winne . Ecrel, Richard MT Eddy, Doug Edwards, Johnnie Maris Edwards, Karen Edwards, Marsha Edwards, Russell Ellis, Brenda Ellis, Roberi Elsbarry, Barbara Elsberry, Diana Empey, Marsha Endslsy, Earlene Enloe, Fred SS Espinoza, Anita 3 FRONT ROW, left fo ri hh E. Wagy, 5. Burud, B. Foor L. Brooks, D. Kinoshila. SECOND ROW: C. Slikker, S. War- ford, R. Dennis, C. Zimmerman, R. King. , , rr n Senza Argued Uracle Espinoza, Arnold Espinoza, Gloria Efhridge, Teri Eveland, Tom Fagan, James Fanlhus, Yvefle Farlow, Gloria Feemsfer, Lonnie Felix, Silber? Fenton, Warren Ferrell, Eugene Fink, Carol Fisher, Dale Fleming, Roberr Folks, Susie Foor, Barbara Ford, Linda MT Ford, Pal Ford, Ruby MT Foresl, Mayble lite fd f time. Fond memories were refained as Seniors signed Oracles. MT-mid-term graduate SS-summer school qrcrductie romy, sm-ay row, Essie '-nonqrcrducrte Fosier, Lynne Fosfer, Marie Fox, Tom Francisco, Emma French, Joyce Fry, Jacldyn Fry, Marylyn Fulmnr, Gregory Furman, Nancy Gaither, Dwain Galafas, Gus Gallagher, Mary Pat foliage ala AeA taken 69 Galland, Roger Ganl, Roy Seniors fhumbed fhrouqh the large seleclions of college catalogues in hopes of finding a suifable college. Golden, Ken Gomez, Jennie Gardenhlre, Penny Garza, Helda' Gause, Janis Gay, Lonnie Gerber, Edward Gilder, Gloria SS Glrado, Belly Giunloli, Vilo SS Goin, Terry . Goss, Cheryl Graffon, Gwen Granl, Sandra d anced A tuden tA. Graves, Eugene Graves, Larry SS Graves, Peggy Greer, Gail Gregory, John Grilfis, Marcia Grimes, Michael Grisham, Linda Grissom, Varna Gungle, Eugenie Gurney, Dennis Hackell, Andrea Green, Sue' Greene, Jane? Eighi forensics sludenis qualified for lhe siale NFL fourna- meni in Sanla Barbara. FRONT ROW, left fo righf: Vickie Rader, Jessica Govea, Paula Conlrallo. SECOND ROW: James Dickenson, Andrea Davidson, Barbara Hoviden. THIRD ROW: Bill Whifmore, Angie Melropulos, also a nalional confesianf lo Moniana. Hadden, Jean Hall, Barbara Hamrnill, Richard Hanna, Ginger Hansen, Mike Hanson, Ann MT Harbin, Sharon Hardin, Pal' Hargis, Don Harmon, Margaret Harris, Palricia Harris, Rick S. 0.0116 lllft 4 W0 l l l Harhell, Carol Hauser, Linda Hawk, Mike SS Hawkins, Karen Haycock, Tom Hayes, Ed SS Healy, Diane Hearh, Helen Heisey, Bill Hellon, Alan Hellon, Edd Henderson, Sandra MT Henkelmann, Dellef Henry, Harold Hernandez, Mary Hernandez, Teresa Herrera, Dolly Herrera, Richard Heyarl, Bill Heynen, Yvonne MT MT-mid-term qraductte f 4664 dllfedfe. Ssasummeifschwlqfgdume '-nongrcxducxte Hibdon, Delores Higbee, Carolyn Hill, Caren MT Hills, Rick Hill, Rickey Hill, Walt Hinoias, Anna SS Hitchcock, Steve Hobson, Belly Hodge, Connie MT Senior Zibm lf p 0 ideal Holiord, James SS Holquin, Jerry Hollingsworth, Pat Holmes, Elizabeth SS Hoolan, Joel Hopkins, Albert Hopkins, Cleo Hopkins, Jim Hough, Ruih Ann MT House, Wardell SS Howard, Jeff Huffman, Karen Hughes, Carolyn Hughes, David SS Hughes, Janelle Hughes, Ronald Huie, Audrey Hulsy, Bob Hunt, Ray Hus, Frances 41 1 L ffec ti e A tudq atmmyzla ere. 7 , D Igor, Jon lrelan'd, Chuck SS lriad, Ron Iseminqer, Jim Jackson, Breni' Jackson, Carolyn Jackson, Jeff Jackson, Richard Jeffries, Howard Jeifries, Sieve Jelletich, Glen Jenson, Charioiie Jensen, Jim Johnson, Debbie MT-mid-term graduate SS-summer school graduate -nonqraduaie A quiet time and place io sfudy was provided by Senior Library. Senior Aupported Acla vol Cake sale raised money for senior acfiviiies. Johnson, Ernesi' Johnson, James Johnson, Lourine Johnson. Marva Johnson, Mike Johnson, Susan Johnsion, John Johnsion, Nancy Joke, Virginia Jones, Beafrice Jones, Dannie Jones, ineiha Jones, Lonnie Jones, Le Roy Jones, Richard Joslin, Teri 9 0 MT-mid-term graduate r I 0, tn. SS-summer school graduate '-nonqrclducrte After parlicipaling in 'lhe annual BC Day, Charles Addis and Rulh Brady relaxed on 'lhe palio of fhe Bakersfield College Sludenl Cenler. Josl, David Jourdan, Marin Jung, Verne Karpe, Jan Kearney, Sandy Keene, John Keene, June Kelly, Bill Kennedy, Aileen Kennedy, Marie Kenl, Carney Keyser, Gary' Kimble, Dennis King, Linda King, Tom Kinoshila, Dennis L' Cl 63 Kitchen, lneiia Kliewer, Don Knight, Rodney S. M bl' F0 4 If Kinoshiia, Ted Kirkpatrick, Jim Kral, Jim Kreamer, John Ladwiq, Judy Laffin, Lorie Lakela, Dave Landrefh, Delores Landskov, Hardy Langseih, Paffi Lautsch, Ken Lawson, Don SS Lawson, Pai Lalor, Linda Landis, Gary Lara, Simon Latham, Judiih 1 w 1 i 1 w 1 Layshof, Alan Lazo, Alice Lee, Loran a cap and gown which was later worn on one of fhe biqgesi M e Each gradualing Senior was measured early in ihe year for events in his life: grakiuarion. Lee, Ronnie Leek, Marilyn Le Fl'-WB. M-WY Lemmon, Richard Leong, Michael Leslie, Le Roy MTim1d'term graduate Liker-S. Sherry Um. David I-im. DOM-I SS-summer school qrcrduaie '-nonqrcrducie Lewis, Bill Lewis, Joseph Lingwood, Cleon Liflle, Tom fntlau iam of Aenio 600 tea Luefh, sob Lullrel-l, Randy 5 -- Seniors mixed bifs ol food with bifs of campus news al the cafeieria lunch fable. Lomas, Rachel Loperena, Jack Loveless, Judy ' Luiz, Behy SS Lynch, Arlene Lynd, Toni MacDonald, Donna Madden, Kay Magee, Connie mi Mahoney, Don Marion, Jerry Marquez, Beatrice Marquez, Cruz Marshall, Judy 66 L 9 9 MT--mid-term qraclucrte Ac A I I tg SS-summer school graduate l '-nonqrcrducrte Martin, Anne Martin, Barbara During election time, colortgutli campaign posters hedecked S. l Martin, Larry Martinez, Henry Martinez, Joe Martinez, Louie Martinez, Martha Martinez, Raymond Marty, Ronnie Mason, Billy Master, Rae Mathews, Bessie Mathews, Mike Maxwell, Richard Mayo, Barbara z Medina, Lorenxo Senior ala A pre en te 5 Menchaca, Lydia Mercer, Linda Meyer, Ann l ee Meyer, Janice Michels, Carolyn Mihal, Valerie Actors exposed the culprit in the humorous murder-mystery, Miller, Candi Mitchell, Patrick Molanii, Aulah SS The Gazebo which was the Senior Class Play. ' Montgomery, Sandra Moody, Judy Moore, Karen l l l MOYWGX. John Montgomery, Linda MOON. Mary Moore, Valerie l l l l I . . MT--mid-term graduate 'l dl on ld SS-summer school qrcrducrte P . '-nonqrciducrte Munoz, Sally Meyers, Dennis McCl-aren, Ted McCusfion, Connie Morovich, Milfon Morrison, Dave Moser, Marih Moya, Berfha Munn, Rick Munoz, Alice SS Myers, Gale Myers, Sunni McCafferiy, Terry McDaniel, Judy McDanieIs, John McDonald, David McDonald, Dorofhy McDonald, Jim McDonald, Roberl' McDonough, Dennis McDowell, Joyce MT Seniv continued tradition McDowell, Ron McEwen, Pafli McGhee, Sue McHale, Bob Mcllcanie, Margaref SS McKean, Kalhe McMahon, Hugh Nance, John Navarro, Danny Neeld, Pa? Nelson, Janice Nelson, Krlslie Nelson, Ron Nelson, Sandra Nevilla, Sue Newberry, Marsha Nicholson, Len Nixon, Linda Nobles, Marilyn Norris, Joe MT-mid-term graduate C en Ad e . SS-summer school qrcxducne '-nongrcducrte Norris, K.afie Norvlllo, Valrie Nunez, Mary Rufh Nufler, lefty O'Noal, Linda O'NeiI, Larry Orona, Gary OH, Mary Overholl, Lillian Owens, Ida Oxanich, Gwen Pace, Greg Painter, Jane Fardue, Gerald Parenfi, Diana Senior departed 1-eminiAcent Parker, Glen Parker, Nora Parmelee, Ronald Parra, Frances' Parsons, Lynn Parson, Mary Lea Parlain, Nadine Pafferson, Erma Patton, Mike Paul, Richard Payne, Doug Peck, Cheryl MT Peel, Steve Pendlelon, Yvonne Peninger, Leonard Perez, Mary Perrelle, Carolyn Pelrovich, Sandi Pelsou, Penelope Phelps, Denise l . MT-mid-term graduate fl! 61 0llI' ljedl' . fjgjgjrjjijtihwlgfadume Phillips, David Phillips, Lew Piceno, Tom Pierce, Frank Piher, Pal Pleff, Gary Plummer, Jane! Plummer, Michele Plunk, Pal Poek, Pally Poehner, Janne Ponce, Belly Ponce, Leticia Pool, Doug Flower girls, dressed in formals and each carrying a bouquet of flowers, enhanced lhe l962 Commence- menl exercises. -v 1 l Y ,H , 4, 5 ,fi 'fs fy an N. Porler, Judy V Prather, Bill Price, John 0 Q To vole was a privilege and a duly given fo every regislered vollng Semor. 1 Puckell, Truman Queen, Sandra Rader, Vicki MT--m1d-term graduate l Ray, Peggy Rayburn, Donald Rayburn, Marion SS-summer school qrcrducrte nedwzne, Joyce Reed, nina ma, Jerry l '-nongrcxducrte i Rains, Charles SS Rambaud, Verne Reeves, Mike MT Redsfone, Claire N 4 l Q N l l 1 l N l 74 V ting 1- yin M. Rice, Bob Rice, Karen Riddle, Susan Riebor, Frank Riechel, Reber? Rines, Larry Roberson, Don Roberson, Imogene MT Roberson, Mike Reyes, Arcenio Reynolds, Jim Rhodes, James Rhodes, Paul Rinqsby, Suzanne Roark, Deanna Roberis, Bonnie Robesky, Tom 75 CIMA of '62 cami ted J Robinson, Linda Rocha, Paul Rogers, Pal SS Rogers, Tom Romero, Mary Rose, John Ross, Sharyn Rouw, Michael Rucker, Jewel Ruiz, Mary Lou Runnels, Linda Russell, Dan Russell, Dave Rutledge, Carol Resales Augushne Rosas Davnd Seniors enioyed leisurely lunches in fha Quad. X00 Aenivr . MT-mid-term qraducde SS--summer school qrcrducute '-nonqrcrducrie Rye, Mark Sabaloni, Caron Sackman, Sharon Sargent, Jane Sceales, Pai Schilleci, Vincenr Schrader, Arlene Schueffe, Larry Scoii, Charloffe Scarf, Glenda Scarf, Ronnie Scarf, Suzanne Sa kai, Genia Salazar, Corina Sanchez, Donna Sanchez, Jim Seniors ordered 'rheir graduation announcemenfs and per sonalized cards during fha monih of March. Senior gatla ered at annua Sheela, Mike Sheldon, Barbara Simpson, Donna Sinard, Lindy An is Melropulos collecled for Junior-Senior Prom ficlrals sol io seniors Robb Wall, Marllyn Nobles, Diane Healy, Scrlvner, Voyne Seaman, Dorofhy Seaman, Terry and Edu Hallan- Sherman, Efhel MT Sherman, Glenda Shofner, Fred Sisco, Diana Skiby, Sharon Sliger, Ronnie Sliklrer, Cheri Sliklrer, Linda Slusher, Karen i N i lx d . . . MT-mid-term graduate 9 dl'-Zh 6' fl lfle fjzjggjjljtjwlmadume l Small, George Smifh, Bill Srnilh, Gary Smith, Harold Smifh, Bruce Smilh, Cafhie Smith, Dals Smifh, James Smith, Ron Smith, Ronnie Snlffin, Sandra Snow, Laurence SS Sogo, Glen Sosa, Mary MT Sofa, Reglnia Sowell, Larry 79 Senior Kanquet theme wa Ti Infereslad shidenls in clfy governmenl parllcipafed in Teen-Age Cily Governmenf Day. Sewers, Daryl MT Spain, Larry SS Sparks, Sandra Splher, Shirley Spohn, Richard Siancil, Ernesl' Steelman, Mary Sfephens, Clarence Stevenson, Lynn Sfewarl, Dudly MT Slewarl, Ron Slewarl, Tom Slewarf, Wally Slickler, Gerald . II MT-mid-term qrcxduaie e ee tk am' SS-summer school graduate '-nonqraduorte Stockslill, Jan Sfone, Sally Slrelich, Ginger Strickland, Linda Stubbs, Bob Sullivan, Pai Suorez, Elmer Surbeck, Carol Swam, Barbara Swam, Jerry Swidecki, Gene Tallman, Paul Tambellini. Gino Tapie, Donna Seniors entered ihe doors of Harvey Audiforiym lo aflend Baccalaureaie services, signifying the beginning of lhe end. KHS en 'oqea Seniors Judy Doris, Ginger Hanna, and Vikki Toy, looked forward fo fhe performance of The Limeliiers. Taylor, Don Taylor, Tom Taylor, Skip Temple, Bob SS Terrazas, Blanca Thoene, David Thompson, Allan Thompson, Clifford Thompson, Gary Thornton, Kay MT Thurber, Susan Tieize, Chrisfina Tillsh, Jewel Timmerman, Francis U II MT rmd term graduate i i A. ssgulnlner school qrcxducxte '-nongrcrducrte Tinsley, Greg Toy, Gary Turner, Leilani Turner, Rosa Van Bevsr, Janice Vancill, Odessa Varnay, Mary Ellen Verduqo, Ralph Toy, Vickie Uhler, Louann Van den Hoek, Corinne Varhaag, David Trevino, Sylvia Tsllakis, Dihiann Urrea, Pal MT Van Alslyne, Fred Van Horn, Eva Van Tonningen, John Vest, Joanne Velch, Valerie 83A Wiring king la t Aoci Virrey, lsidore Vinard, Bill Wafer, Faye SS Wagy, Elise Walker, Linda Wallace, Sandra Walslon, Bert Wall, Robb Ward, Pamela Warlord, Slan Warkenlin, Gloria Warner, Joan Warren, Marsha Washington, Helen Washington, Walline MT Walors. Irene Waugh, Linda Welch, Richard Weldon, Verdell SS Weller, Diane 0 . MT-mid-term qfctducde dale Ing f AZMIOI' . fijlijillhmlmudume Weslphal, Sylvia Wheeler, George Whiftmore, Lee Wiens, Roger Willard, Linda Williams, Doyle Williams, Pamela Willis. Alberla Whitfield, Linda Whitley, Murlene Whilmore, Bill Wighfman, Karen Wilder, Robbin Wilken J'fff'Y Williams, Jim Williams, Linda Williams, Marshall Willis, Mike Wilson, Craig Wilson, Linda C The dream of graduation Wilson, Roger Wilson, Willard Winlack, Kalhy Winn, Kathy Winierfon, Gloria Wisham, George Womack, Carl SS Wong, Harold Wong, Virginia 1 Wood, Roberl SS Woodall, Louenn Woodard, Jan 4 Mike Allen swore in Barbara Sheldon, afier she was elecled, as the new yell leader because of ihe resignation of head yell loader, Barbara Bruschi. l l 1 1 l l rivw ' ' Y Y'WYi 9 MT- 'd- d crt me re lftq, SS-sijnzrhingcigoluqrjdume -nonqrcrducxte T -1 Woodards, Pat Yncum, Donna Young, Frank Young, Joean Albee, Darryl Berry, Larry Bliss, Robert Bosworth, Grable Bradford, Robert Bruce Carr, Christine Conrad, Rey DeWitt, John Dixon, Roger GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Dodge, Richard Dominguez, Dan Garcia, Ray Gunther, Mike Hart, Vernon Hawks, Eldon Hayes, Ed Hemphill, Robert Hofmann, David Holley, Leroy Hooten, Joel Hummel, Terry Martinez, Andres Melton, Dale Montes, Alfred Niclrell, Vernon Paulson, Larry Plmienta, Henry Ramirez, Louis Rogers, Thomas Rosales, Irene Resales, Ruben Ross, Donald Shotwell, Prince Sledman, Hal Sloan, Brent Smith, Daryl Sparks, Linda Thomas, Cheryl Thompson, Alma Tirado, Ralph Toole, Patrick Viera, Esther Wilson, Joan Wilson, Joe Woodard, Frank Young, Barbara Young, Kenneth Zigoures, Cynthia MT Zimmerman, Cheryl Senior Nctialitie Index Dave Russell introduced Stod Atwood to Senior Council members as one of the students trying out for graduation speaker. ADAMS, JUDY: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IDA, IZA, Treas. IZA: Future Homemak- ers oi America IIA: Messengers ID. ADAMS, MARILYN: Aquanettes ll, 12: YMCA Club 9B, ID, Il.: Future Horne- rnakers of America IDA. ADAMS, PAT: Aquanettes ll, 12: YMCA Club 9B, ID, ll, 12, Pres. 12, Council Rep. ll, Treas. of Hi Y Council 11. ADCOCK, KATHY: Drill Team l0B, ll, I2, Sgt. 127 Gushers gf Spanish Club IDA. ADDIS, CHARLES: Boys' Service Club IIB, 12. ALEXANDER, RONNIE: Electronics Club ll, 12: Missildynes 9A: Science Club QA. ALLEN, IUDI: Art Club 1lB, 12: California Scholarship Federation IIB: International Scholarship Club 12. ALLEN, MIKE: ASBHS Executive Board 9, ll, 12, Student Body Pres. 127 Baseball Club 9, ID, III Boys' Inter-Racial Council ll, 127 Circle B 9, 10, ll: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, Class Pres. 9, Il: Key Club 12: National Forensic League IDA: YMCA Club 3, ID, 11, 12: Boys' State: Teen-age City Government Day: Senior Class Play: Youth and Government CYMCA Proiectl. ALLISON, IOAN: A cappella Choir 10: Class Council 10, Il, 122 Future Teachers 12. ALVARADO, RAQUEL: Advancled Girls' Glee Club, 9B, ID, ll, 12, Pres. 9, ll, Vice- Pres. 107 Girls' Inter-Racial Council ID, ll, 12: International Scholarship Club ID, ll, Treas. 101 Los Amigos 9, ID, ll, 12, Pres. ll. Vice-Pres. 107 Organizations Commis- sion 11, 12: Operetta7 Honor Chorus: Cali- iornia Girls' Choir. 4 ANDERSON, KENNETH: Band 9, ID, ll, 12. ANDERSON, NANCY: Class Council 9B: Messengers lDB7 YMCA Club 913, ID. ll, 12, Vice-Pres. ll, Pres. I2. ANNIS, DALE: Big B ll, 12: Circle B 9, 10. ANTHONY, GILBERT: A cappella Choir IIA: Boys' Chorus ID, Treas. ID. ANTONAROS, JOY: Class Council 9, ID, ll, 12: National Forensics League 9, IU: SRA 9, 12: Valkyries IDB, ll, 12: Dotty Driller 12. ARENAS, AMELIA: Future I-Iomemakers ot America 12. ARMSTRONG, NORMAN: California Cadet Corps 9, ID. ARNOLD, DEE: Aquanettes Il: Class Coun- cil 12: Future Homemakers of America IDA: Modern Dance Club 122 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11: Welfare and Safety Commission 12. ARNOLD, NATHANIEL: A cappella Choir ID, 11, 12: Band 127 Boys' Chorus ID, ll, 12, Pres. 122 Pep Band 12. AROS, RUDY: Los Amigos 12. ASHLEY, FRANK: Student Architectural As- sociation 12. ATWOOD, STOD: California Scholarship Federation IDB: Class Council IIB, 12: Key Club IDB, ll, 12, Board of Directors ll, 12: National Thespians 9, ID, ll, 12, Treas. 117 Stage Crew 9, ID: YMCA Club IDB, ll, 12, Vice-Pres. 12. AUSTIN, SUE: Future I-Iomemakers of Amer- ica 12. BAKER, LEE: Future Homemakers oi Ameri- ca 12: Merchies IIA. BAKER, LINDA: Future Homemalers of America 12. BALDWIN, MARY: Class Council IDA: Fu- ture I-lomemakers of America 9: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, Vice-Pres. 9, Pres. 10, ll: Youth and Government IYMCA Proiectl. BANKS, TIM: Circle B 10, ll, 12: Student Architectural Association ll, 12. BARNHART, LOGAN: A cappella Choir 127 Band IO, ll, 127 Boys' Chorus IIB, Section Leader IIB: Pep Band ll, 12. BARRAZA, NICK: Circle B ID, II, 12. BARRETT, BEVERLEY: Drill Team IDB, ll, 12: Recreation Club IDA. BARRETT, BURTON: Future Farmers ot America 9, 10, 12. BARRETT, SANDRA: National Thespians IIB, 12, Treas. 12: Organizations Commis- sion ll7 Recreation Club ID, ll, 12, Pres. ll. BEARD, JOHN: Big B IDB, ll, 12, Sgt. at Arms 12: Boys' Inter-Racial Council ll, 12: Future Farmers of America ID, ll, 12. BEATTY, DEBRA: Class Council ll, 12: Mod- ern Dance Club ID, ll, 127 Valkyries 11, 12: YMCA Club 9, ID, ll, 12. BEAUMASTER, ROBERT: Boys' Service Club 12. BECK, BOB: Class Council 9, 12: Key Club 12: Orchestra 9, IO: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Treas. ID: Organizations Commission 12. BECKEY, RICHARD: Boys' Chorus IIA. BELL, SHARON: California Scholarship Fed- eration 9B: Class Council 9, ID, ll, 12. Sec. 12: Modem Dance Club 127 SRA Council IIB: YMCA Club 9B, ID, 11, 12, Sec. ID, Rep. ll, Chap. 12, Y Council Treas. 12. BENAVIDEZ, MARY HELEN: Future Home- makers ot America ll. BENDER, GREG: Chess Club IDA. BENDER, MARGIE: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IDB: Hostess Club ID, ll, 12: Mes- sengers QB: YMCA Club llB, 12, Treas. 12. BENSON, TOM: Future Farmers of America 9, ID, ll, 12: League of Men Students 1lB. BENTON, ESTI-IER: Campus Affairs ID, ll: Class Council 10, ll: International Schol- arship Club 9: Oracle 12: YMCA Club 1lB, 12: Welfare and Safety Commission 12. BERMUDEZ, CONNIE: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 12. BERNARD, IIM: Boys' A cappella Choir IDB, ll, 127 Boys' Chorus IDB, ll. Vice- Pres. ll: Campus Affairs 127 Class Coun- cil 9A, IDA. BERNATENE, LORRAINE: California Schol- arship Federation 9: Class Council 12: Future Teachers llB, 127 International Scholarship Club ll, 12: Science Club 9: Spanish Club. BERRY, BILL: League of Men Students 9, ID, ll, 12: Student Architectural Association 117 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Pres. 127 Bank of America Trophy. BERRY, Sl-IARION: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 11. BEVERS, GAIL: Messengers 9: Senior Secre- taries 12. BLACK, CONNIE: Drill Team IDB, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Pres. ll, Treas. 12. BLACKMON, LARRY: Circle B 9, ID, ll, 12. BLAIR, IOHN: Class Council ID, ll: Future Farmers ot America ll, 12: League ot Men Students ll, 12, Sec. ll: National Thes- pians 12. Senior 14ctia7itie Qndex BLANSCET, PEGGY: Drill Team 1013. 11. 12: Future Homernakers of America l1B: Messengers l0A. BOBBI'l'I', EDWIN: Boys' Service Club 12: California Cadet Corps 9, l0B: Class Council 11, 12A: Rifle Club l0B: National Merit Scholarship Commendation. BOEHNING, CHERILYN: Band 9: California Scholarship Federation l2B: Campus Af- fairs 12: Class Council ll: Future Nurses Club 10: International Scholarship Federa- tion ll, 12: Oracle 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Science Club ll: SRA Council l2B: Wal- rus Club ll. BOEN, SHARON: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 1 lB, IZA. BOLSTAD, MONTELLE: California Scholar- ship Federation 9: Class Council 12, Vice- Pres. 12: Key Club 11, 12, Sec. ll: League of Men Students 10: National Forensic League 9, 10: Organizations Commission 12: YMCA Club ll, 12, Pres. 12. BOOTH, DIANNE: California Scholarship Federation 11, 12A: Class Council lOA, ll, 12: Future Hornemakers of America 9: Hostess Club 10, ll, 12, Publicity Char.: Oracle 12, Sr. Editor: Quill and Scroll 12: International Scholarship Club 12. BOWEN, SANDY: Class Council 12: Girls' League 10, ll. 12: International Scholar- ship Society 10, 11, 12: Oracle 12: Future Teachers of America 12. BOYD, CHERYL: Band 10, 11, 12: Messen- gers 9A. BRACCH1, JOHN: Band, 9, 10, ll, 12, Sgt. at Arms 12: Biology Club 12, Pres. 12: Class Council 11B, 12: International Scholarship Society 11, 12: Organizations Commission 12: YMCA Club ll, 12, Treas. l1A, Vice- Pres. 12A. BRADLEY. Sl-IARRON: Caliiomia Scholar- ship Federation 9B, 10A, 12: Class Council l2A: Future Teachers' Club 12: Spanish Club 11: SRA Council 12: Walrus Club 10B. ll, 12. BRADY, RUTH: Art Club 10: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Campus Affairs 12: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12: Future Nurses Club 10. BRANAS, IODE: Class Council 11, 12: Mod- ern Dance Club l1B, 12: YMCA Club ll. BRAUGHTON, TERRY: A cappella Choir 11, 12: Boys' Chorus 10B: Circle B lOB, 11: Class Council 11. BRAUN, CAROL: Girls' League 1lB, 12: YMCA Club l1B, 12, Vice'Pres. 12. Audrey Huie and Glendon Rogers congratulated Sandy Kearney, Lorie Laffin, Mary Lea Parsons, Cheri Slikker, Marie Kennedy, Aileen Kennedy, and Diane Healy for being chosen semifinalists in the Miss BHS contest. BORDEN, IUDY: Drill Team IUB: YMCA Club ll, Treas. BORTON, IOHN: Big B ll, 12: Boys' Inter- Racial Council 11, 12: Circle B 9, 10, ll. Vice-Pres. 9, Treas. 10, Vice-Pres. 11: YMCA Club 11, 12. BOSWORTH, GRABLE: Aquanettes QB, 10, ll, 12: Class Council 9: Valkyries lOB, 11, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. BRIGGS, SHARRON: A cappella Choir IOA: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Future Home- makers of Amercia 9, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 10, Il, 12: Girls' League 9, 10, ll, 12: Merchies 12: Messengers 9, Sec. 9: Rec- reation Club 10. BRISTOW, PAM: Class Council l2A: Rec- reation Club 11, 12: Senior Secretaries 12. BRITTON. BARBARA: Aquanettes ll. BROCK, GARY: Future Farmers of America 10, 11, 12. BROCK, PAULA: California Scholarship Fed- eration 10: National Forensics League 9, 10. BROOKS, LYNNE: Blue G White 10. 11 12. Faculty Editor 12: California Scholarship Federation 9, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 9B: Class Council l2A: Future l-Iomemakers of America 12: lnternational Scholarship Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Hist. 10: Modern Dance Club 11, 12: YMCA Club llB, 12, Sec. 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Gold Seal Bearer. BROOKS, MARY: Class Council 9, l2A: Fu- ture Homemakers of America 12: National Forensics League 9: SRA Council 9: YMCA Club ll, 12, Sec. IZ. BROWN, CHARLENA: Drill Team lOB, ll, 12: Recreation Club 9B. 10, 11, 12. BROWN, GEORGE: ASBHS Executive Board l2A, ASBHS Vice-Pres. l2A: Califomia Scholarship Federation 10, llA. 12, Pres. l2B: International Scholarship Club l2A: Iunior Classical League 10: Organizations Commission ll: Science Club 10, ll, Pres. 11: YMCA Club llB. 12, Chap. 12. BRUBAKER, DAVID: Boys' Service Club 12: California Scholarship Federation l2A: International Scholarship Club l0A: Quo Vadis l0A: United Nations Club 11A: Walrus Club llA. BRUSCHI, BARBARA: ASBHS Executive Board 9, 10, 12. Varsity Yell Leader 12A: California Scholarship Federation 9B: Goss Council 9, 10, 11, l2A, Rep. 9. Pres. 10: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12A: Modern Dance Club 10, ll, l2A, Vice-Pres. 12A: National Forensics League 10: Organizations Commission 12A: SRA Council 12A: YMCA Club 9, 10. 11, 12, Rep. 9: Cultural Activities 12A: ' Girls' State: Apprentice Yell Leader. BUAAS, DIANNA: A cappella Choir 10: Ad- vanced Girls' Glee Club 11: Advanced Girls' Glee Ensemble ll: Messengers 12. BUCHAK, DENNIS: Circle B ll. BUMERTS, PETE: California Scholarship Federation llB: Campus Affairs 10, 11: Key Club 11: National Forensics League 10, 11, 12: Organizations Commission ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Pres. 12. Council Rep. ll. BURROUGHS, TRUDI: Class Council 11, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Chap. ll, Sec. 12. BURUD, SUSAN: California Scholarship Fed- eration 9, 10, 11: Class Council 11, 12: Future 1-lomemakers of America 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres. 9, 12, Rep. 11: YMCA Club 9B. 10, 11, 12, Sgt. at Arms 12, Chap. 11: Gold Seal Bearer. BUSH, ART: Bib B 12. BUSTARD, JEFF: ASBHS -Executive Board 12: Class Council lOB, 11: Electronics Senivr p4ctic7itieA index Club l0A7 League of Men Students 10, ll, I2, Pres. 117 Organizations Commission 117 Recreation Club I0A7 Stage Crew 121 Senior Play. CABANO, IOAN: Class Council l2A. CAGLE, SUSIE: Drill Team IOB, ll, 127 Merchies 12. CALHOUN, LA NELLE: Future Homemakers of America 9, 12. CANDELARIA, LEE: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 117 Class Council IIA: Los Amigos 10, II, 12, Sec. 127 Merchies 121 lvlessenf gers 10. CANDIA, MARTHA: Art Club 117 Drill Team lOB, 11, 122 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 117 Focus Club 121 Los Amigos 9, 10, ll, 12. Hist. 12: Merchies 12. CANNON, STEVE: Stage Crew l0B, ll, 127 Visual Aids 9B, 10, II, Vice-Pres. ll. CANON, MARY ANN: Drill Team Il, 127 Future Homemakers of America ll, 127 Girls' League IOA. CAPPELL, BRENT: Circle B IOB, II, 12. CARR. DAVID: Big B IIB, 12. CARTER, MELBA: Future I-lomemalcers of America 127 Merchies 12. CELEDON, ANGELA: Campus Affairs 102 Class Council 913, 10, II, 127 Drill Team IOB, ll, 12, Sgt. 127 Girls' Inter-Racial Council 127 Hostess Club IDB, Il, 12: Los Amigos IO, ll, 12, Treas. 11, Vice-Pres. 127 Merchies 127 Messengers 9, 10, 11, Pres. 107 Organizations Commission 10. CHANDLER, SHIRLEY: Senior Secretaries 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 9, 12. Jane Painter and Judy Porter prepared to leave for their college courses which were part of the unique Advanced Placement program of Bakers- field High School. CHAVARIA, STEVE: Big B ll, 121 Los Amigos 10, 11. Cl-IAVEZ, DANIEL: Boys' Inter-Racial Coun- cil 10, ll, 127 Los Amigos IIA, 12, Treas. 12. CHAMBERS, CLYDE: Big B IIB, 127 Circle B 9, 10, IIA. CHRISTENSEN, IEROLD: Electronics Club 117 Misseledynes 101 Science Club ll. CIMENTAL, DELORES: Class Council l1A7 Orchestra 9, 10, ll: Senior Secretaries 12. CLARK, DIANA: Class Council ll, 121 YMCA Club 9B. 12. CLIFFORD, LINDA: ASBHS Executive Board IIB. 127 YMCA Club 9, 10. 117 Varsity Song Leader. COKER, STEPHANIE: Califomia Scholarship Federation IDA, IIB, 127 Modern Dance Club I27 National Forensics League 9, 10, II, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, Il, 12. COMBS, DON: Circle B 10, 11, 12. COMBS, KAREN: YMCA Club 9, 10. ll. Treas. ll. CORDOVA, DOLORES: Drill Team 10, 11. 127 Future I-lomemalcers of America 9, 10, 112 Hostess Club 10, ll, 12, Sec. 121 Mes- sengers 9. COY, JACKIE: California Scholarship Fed- eration 9B7 Gushers 97 YMCA Club 9B, 10, II, 12. CRAWFORD, DONNA: Class Council IOAI Future Homemalcers of America l2A7 Hostess Club 10, ll, 12, Treas. 12. CREEK, NORMA: Class Council 97 Drill Team II, 127 Messengers 9. CREMEANS, IOHANNA: Aquanettes 9, 10. II. 12, Sec. 127 Class Council 913, 10, 11, 121 Hostess Club 10, ll: Thespians 12. CRIST. IULIA: YWCA Club IDB, ll, 127 Noma Arithmetic Awards. CROSON, PAT: Class Council 9B, 10. ll, 12: SRA Council 101 YMCA Club IU, ll, 12. DAVID, CHEREYL: California Scholarship Federation 9B, 107 Class Council ll, 127 Modern Dance Club IDB, ll, 12, Pres. 127 Organizations Commission 121 SRA Coun- cil ll, 127 Valkyries IUB, ll, 127 YWCA Y-Teen 12. DAVIS, CLARA: Senior Secretaries IZA. DAVIS. KAROLYN: Brush and Palette 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11, Pres. 12. DAVIS, TERRY: Boys' Inter-Racial Council Il, 12, Pres. 127 Circle B 9. DECKER, IEAN: Band 97 Future Homemak- ers of America 9, 10, 117 Hostess Club IC. 117 National Forensic League IO, ll, IZA7 YWCA Y-Teens 10. DELAMATER, TERRY: Baseball Club 127 Califomia Scholarship Federation 9B. IUA7 Circle B 1013, 117 Science Club Il. DEMRY, BETTY: YMCA 10, II, 12, Chap. 10, Vice-Pres. II, Sec. 12. DENIO, CARLA: Biology Club 117 California Scholarship Federation 9, l0A, llA7 Fu- ture Teachers' Club 127 Spanish Club 11, IZA, Vice-Pres. 11. DENNIS, ROBIN: Band 9. 10, ll, 12, Un. Srgt. 127 Califomia Scholarship Federa- tion 9B, 10, II7 Key Club II, 127 Pep Band 11, 12: Finance Commission 127 Gold Seal Bearer. DEUEL, IOAN: Merchies ll, Hist. II. DE YOUNG, DIRK: Circle B 9, 10, 11. DICKINSON, JIM: Caliiomia Cadet Corps 97 Campus Affairs 10, 117 National Forensic League 9, 10, ll, 127 Walrus Club IUB, 1 IA. DODSON, CAROLE: Future Homemakers ot America 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 127 Gushers 97 YWCA 9B, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 10, Vice-Pres. 12. DONALDSON, Sl-IERRY: Drill Team IOB, II, IZA7 Future I-lomemal-:ers of America IZA7 Los Amigos 12. DORRIS. IUDY: Blue and Vlfhite ll, 121 Fu- ture Homemakers of America 9, Sec. 97 YWCA 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 107 Quill and Scroll 12. DRASIN, RICHARD: Iunior Classical League 107 Latin Club 107 YMCA 10, ll, IZ. DREWRY, LINDA: YWCA Il, 12, Sec. Il. DUNCAN, MARIAN: Class Council 127 Fu- ture Homemakers of America 121 Future Nurses' Club I0. DUNHAM, RUTH: A cappella Choir ll, 127 Advanced Girls' Glee Club QB, 10, Robe Mgr. IOA. DURAN, WILLIAM: Los Amigos 122 Visual Aids 9B, 10, ll. 12. DYE, SHERYL: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 127 YWCA IO, ll. ECRET, BEVERLY: Future Teachers' Club 127 International Scholarship Club 12. EDWARDS, lOl-INNIE MARIE: Drill Team ll, 127 YWCA Club 10, Il. EDWARDS, MARSHA: Blue G White 12, Co- Society Ed. 127 Quill and Scroll 127 Class Council 9, IO, Il, 127 Girls' League IIA7 National Forensic League 97 SRA Council ll, 127 YMCA Club ll, 12, Chap. 12. ELLIS, BRENDA SUE: Drill Team IOB, Il, 127 Messengers 9. Senivr :4cti itie fndex ELSBERRY, BARBARA: Nurses' Club 12. ELSBERRY, DIANA: Senior Secretaries l2A. EMPEY, MARSHA: Class Council 9A, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, 11, 12: YWCA Club 9. ENLOE, FRED: A cappella Choir l0B, ll, 12: Boys' Chorus 10: Operetta ll. 12. ESPINOZA, ANITA: Messengers l2A. ESPINOZA, GLORIA: Class Council 9, 10: Drill Team ll: Los Amigos 9, 10, ll, 12: Messengers 9A, 10, ll, 12. ETHRIDGE, TERI: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 12: Drill Team l0A, 11: Future 1-lomemalcers of America l2A. FANTHUS, YVETTE: Aquanettes 9, 10, ll, l2A: Hostess Club 9B, 10, ll: YMCA Club 10. ll, 12, Sec. ll. FARLOW, MIKE: Class Council 9: Key Club 10, ll, 12. FEEIMSTER, LONNIE: Big B l1B, 12: Circle B 9, 10, 11A: Student Architectural As- sociation 12. FENTON, WARREN: Big B l0B, 11, 12: Circle B 10A: Future Farmers of Amer- ica 9, 10, ll: YMCA Club 11, 12. FERGUSON. SHEILA: Future Homemakers of America 12. FERRELL, EUGENE: A cappella Choir 9. ll, 12: Boys' Chorus l0A: Class Council ll, 12: Visual Aids 10: Welfare and Safety Commission 12. FLEMING, ROBERT: Baseball Club 1lB, 12: Boys' IRC Council ll, 12, Vice-Pres. 12. FOLKS, SUSIE: Drill Team 10: National Thespians 11. FOOR, BARBARA: California Scholarship Federation 9, 10, ll, 12A: Class Council 12: International Scholarship Club 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club 12. FORD, LINDA: Drill Team l2B. FORD, PAT: Visual Aids 9. FORD, RUBY: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 10. ll, 12, Vice-Pres. ll. FORNEY, SANDRA: Aquanettes 10, ll, 12: Class Council 9A: Valkyries ll, 12: YMCA Culb 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 9. FOSTER, ESSIE: Drill Team 10B, ll. 12A. FOSTER, LYNNE: Class Council l2A: Drill Team l0A: YMCA Club ll, 12. FAGAN, JAMES: Visual Aids 10. FOX, TOM: Future Farmers of America l2A: Latin Club 10: National Forensics League 9: YMCA Club ll, 12. FRANCISCO, EMMA: Future Farmers of America 12. FRENCH, JOYCE: Art Club IIB, 12A: Brush G Palette 1lA, 12A. FRY, JACKEY: Class Council 10, 11. 12: Future Homemalcers of America 12: Wal- rus Club 1lA. FRY, MARYLYN: Class Council ll, 12: Wal- rus Club 10. llA. FULLMER, GREGORY: Visual Aids 9. 10, Crew Chief 10, Sgt. at Arms 9. FURMAN, NANCY: Class Council 9. 10, 11, 12: SRA Council 9: Vallcyries ll, 12, Sec. 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 9, Pres. 12. GAITHER, DWAIN: Biology Club 10: Or- chestra 9, 10, 11, Mgr. 11. GAl..LAND, ROGER: Machine Draftsman So- ciety 12, Pres.: Organizations Commission 12. GARDENHIRE, PENNY: Girls' League 9, 10A: Modern Dance Club 10, 11, 12: Na- tional Thespians ll: YMCA Club 11, 12. GAUSE, JANIS: A cappella Choir 9, 10, ll. 12, Historian 11, Vice-Pres. 12: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9: Califomia Scholarship Federation 1OB: YMCA Club 9. GAY, LONNIE: A cappella Choir 9B, 10, ll. 12: Troubadours ll, 12. GIRADO, BETTY: Class Council 12. GUINTOTI, VITO: California Cadet Corps 9: Future Farmers of America 9. 10, ll, 12, Vice-Pres. 9. GOIN, TERRY: Circle B 10. GOSS, CHERYI.: Aquanettes 9, 10, ll, 12A: Blue 6. White 12A: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Hostess Club ll: YMCA Club ll, l2A, Vice-Pres. 11: Quill and Scroll 12. GRAVES, EUGENE: Future Farmers of America 9, IU, 11, l2A. GRAVE, LARRY: Visual Aids 9, 10. GREEN, SUE: Merchies 12. GREENE, JANET: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Modem Dance Club 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Sgt. at Arms 12. GREER, GAJL: Class Council IOB: National Thespians 10, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. Chap. 11B. GREGORY, JOHN: Big B ll, 12: Class Council l2A: YMCA Club ll, 12, Vice- Pres. ll. GRIFFIS, MARCIA: A cappella Choir llB: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9B, 10, 1lA: Califomia Scholarship Federation l2B: Class Council 12: Gushers 9: Hostess Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Vice-Pres. 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Chap.-Historian ll, Vice-Pres. 12. Mr. Hedge congratulates Barbara Bruschi for winning the DAR pin siqniiying har outstanding leadership. GRIMES, MICHAEL: Future Farmers of America 10B, 11, 12: Bank of America Trophy. GRISHAM, LINDA: A cappella Choir 9, 10, ll, 12, Treas. 10: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 10, Sec. 10: Campus Affairs 12A: Class Council IOA, 12A: YWCA Club 12: Cultural Activities Commission lZA: Pub- licity Commission IZA. GRISSON, VERNA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IIB. 12. GUNTHER, MIKE: Big B llB, IZA: Circle B 9, 10. HACKE'l'l', ANDREA: Campus Affairs llB: Class Council 9, ll: Modern Dance Club 9B, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 12: Thespians 10, ll, 12, Hist. 12. HADDON, JEAN: HALL, BARBARA: HANNA, GINGER: Aquanettes l0B, ll, 12: Class Council 10, 11, IZB: Hostess Club 10, 11: YMCA Club ll, 12. Chap. 12. HANSEN, MIKE: Big HARBIN, SHARON: Class Council 9B, 10. 11, 12: Drill Team l0B, ll, 12: Future l-lomemalcers of America 9, 10. ll, Sec. ll: Hostess Club l0B, ll, 12: Merchies l2A: National Thespians ll, 12. HARDIN, PAT: Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 12. HARGIS, DON: Latin Club ll. HARMON. BUNNIE: Class Council 9: Drill Team 10. ll: Senior Secretaries 12. Senior Jcti itieA Yndex HARRIS, PATRICIA: Biology Club 125 YWCA Club 12. HARRIS, RICK: Class Council 115 Merchies 125 Recreation Club 9, 10, II, 12, Vice- Pres. IO, ll. HARTZELL, CAROL: HAUSER, LINDA: California Scholarship Federation 9B, 105 Class Council 11, 125 Gushers 95 Modern Dance Club II, 125 SRA Council 11, 125 YMCA Club 10, II, 12, Sec. 10, Pres, 11. HAWK, MIKE: Baseball Club 9, 10, 115 Big B 125 Circle B 11. HAWKINS, KAREN: Drill Team IOB, 115 Merchies 125 Messengers 9. HAWKS, ELDON: Big B ll, 12. HAYES, ED: Circle B 9, IO, 115 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Treas. II. HEALY, DIANE: Blue and White IIB, 12, Cosociety Ed. 125 Class Council 9B, 10, ll, 125 Modern Dance Club 10, ll, 125 Valkyries 11, 125 YMCA 9, 10, Rep. 95 Welfare and Safety Commission IC5 App. Songlectdery Varsity Songleader5 Circle B Princess 105 Circle B Queen 115 Boys' Service Club Sweetheart 125 Quill and Scroll 12. HEATH, HELEN: Future Homemakers of America 125 Messengers IOA. HEISEY, WILLIAM: Class Council 10, IIA, l2A5 National Forensic League 9, 105 United Nations Club 115 YMCA Club 11. HELTON, ALAN: B. Reserves. HELTON, EDWARD: Band 10, 11, 12B: Blue and White IIB, I2A, Sports Editor IZA5 Circle B QB, IO, ll, 125 Class Council IIB, 125 Gushers IUA5 Machine Drafts- men Society 115 National Thespians 125 Pep Band IZB5 SRA Council IZB5 Stage Crew QB, IOA5 Student Architectural As- sociation 125 Visual Aids 9A5 YMCA Club 9, Il, Sgt. at Amis 115 Dramatic Produc- tions l25 Production work 9, 105 Varsity Yell Leader. HEMPHILL, ROBERT: Future Farmers of America IZA. I-IENKELMANN, DETLEF: Boys' Inter-Racial Council 125 Class Council 125 Interna- tional Scholarship Club l25 League of Men Students 125 Govt. Seminar 125 American Field Service Exchange Student 12. HENRY, HAROLD: Boys' Chorus 10. HERNANDEZ, MARY: Drill Team IOB, Il, IZA5 Los Amigos 12. HERNANDEZ, TERESA: I-IERRERA, DOTTIE: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IO, ll, 125 Drill Team IDB, ll: Los Amigos 10, 115 Messengers II. HERRERA, RICHARD: Big B 125 Boys' Inter-Racial Council II, 125 Circle B 10, II5 Los Amigos IO, 11, 125 Visual Aids 9, IU, IIA. HEYART, BILL: Merchies 12. HIBDON, DELORES: Science Club 10, II, 12, Sec. IOB-IIA, Vice-Pres. IIB, Pres. l2A. HILL, CAREN: A cappella Choir IOA: Drill Team IUB, 11, l2A, Capt. 125 Girls' l.R.C. 12: YMCA 10, ll. HILL, RICK: Circle B 10, ll, 12. HILL, WALT: Biology Club 105 Junior Classi- cal League 9. HINOIOS, ANNA: Messenger 9, IO, ll. I-IITCHCOCK, STEPHEN: Band 9, 105 Boys' Service Club 12, Treas. 125 Class Council 12. HOBSON, BETTY: Future I-lomemakers of America 12. HODGE, CONNIE: Drill Team Il, 125 Girls' League 9, 10. ll, 12. HOLGUIN, IERRY: Art Club 10, 11, 125 Class Council 105 League of Men Students 125 National Thespians 125 S.R.A. Council 12. HOLLEY, LEROY: A cappella Choir 125 Band 9, 10, 115 Boys' Chorus IU: Pep Band IU. B QB, IOA5 Class Council 11, 125 Or- ganizations Commission IIB, 125 Madrigal Singers 10, ll, 12. HOPKINS, CLEO: Stage Crew 12. HOUGI-1, RUTH ANN: Future Homemakers of America 125 Merchies 12. HOUSE, WARDELL: A cappella Choir 125 Band ll, 12. HOWARD, JEFF: California Cadet Corps 9, 10A. HUFFMAN, KAREN: Future Teachers Club IDB, 115 l.S.C. IIA5 National Forensic League 95 YWCA IOB, ll. 12, Chap. IZA. HUGHES, CAROLYN: Spanish Club 10A HUGHES, DAVID: Future Farmers of Amer- ica 10. HUGHES, IANETTE: Blue and White 125 Class Council ll, 125 Gushers QB5 Walrus Club IIB. HUGHES, RON: Circle B IU. HUIE, AUDREY: ASBHS Executive Board ll, 12, Comm. of Organization 12, ASB Treas. 115 Campus Affairs 125 Chinese Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 105 Girls' l.R.C. 11, 125 Messengers 9A5 Organizations Commission IIA, 125 YWCA I2B. HULSY, BOB: Band 9, IO, ll, 12, Lt. II, 125 Extra busy compfetfng plans for the HOME STRETCH, are, seated: Sharon Belt, Esther Benton, Audrey Huie an'd, standing: Jan Stockstill, Diane Healy, and Joy Antonaros. I-IOLLINGSWORTH, PAT: Band IU, ll, 125 Class Council 9B. HOLMES, ELIZABETH: Future Homemalcers of America 11, Rep. ll. HOPKINS, ALBERT: A cappella Choir 9B, 10, Il, 12, Pres. IIB, 125 Boys' Chorus 9A, Vice-Pres.5 Boys' l.R.C. 10, 11, 125 Circle C.S.F. 9B, 10, Il, l2A5 Class Council IDB, 11, Treas. 115 l.S.C. IO, 11, 12, Pres. 115 Key Club ll, 125 Pep Band 9B, 10, ll, 12. HUMMEL, TERRY: Blue and White II, 12, Photo Editor 125 National Forensic League 9, IOA. HUNT, RAY: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 125 Senior Nctivitie fndex League of Men Students 10B, 1lA: S.R.A. Council 12: Visual Aids 9. 10, ll: Welfare and Safety Commission 9, 10: Publicity Commission 12: Danny Driller 12. HUS, FRANCIS: Future Teachers Club 12: Gushers 9: Merchies 12: Messengers 913, 10. ll: National Thespians 11. IGER, JON: Campus Affairs 10, 1lA: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11.12. IRELAND, CHUCK: YMCA Club 11B, 12. IRIART, RONALD: Machine Drattsmen So- ciety 10, Sec. 10. JACKSON, BRENT: Circle B 9, 10: Boys' Service Club llB, 12. JACKSON, CAROLYN: Future Homemakers of America 12: Messengers 9A. l JOHNSON, JAMES: Big B 12: Circle B l2A. JOHNSON, LOURINE: Advanced' Girls' Glee Club 10, ll, 12: Class Council 9A, l0A: Gushers 913: Hostess Club 10, ll, 12: Na- tional Forensics League 9: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Vice-Pres. ll. JOHNSON, MARVA: Drill Team IDB, 11. 12: Girls' Inter-Racial Council ll, 12: Future Homemakers of America 9: Messengers 9: YWCA Club 10. JOHNSON, MIKE: Future Farmers ot Amer- ica 9, 10, ll, 12. JOHNSON, SUSAN: Senior Secretaries 12. JOHNSTON, JOHN: Art Club llB, 12, Rep, 12: Class Council llB, 12: League ot Men Students 1113, 12: National Thespians 9B, Interested students in city government participated in Teen-Age City Government Day. JACKSON, JEFF: Biology Club 11B, 12: Class Council 12: Key Club 10, ll. 12: Orches- tra 9, 10, ll, 12, Manager ll, Pres. 112. JACKSON, RICHARD: Big B llB, 12: Circle B 11: YMCA Club 10, l2A. JEFFRIES, HOWARD: Electronics Club 12: Future Farmers of America 12, Reporter 12: League ot Men Students 12, JEFFRIES, STEVE: Big B ll, 12: Boys' inter-Racial Council 12: Circle B 9, 10: Junior Classical League 10, ll: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. JELLETICH, GLEN: Big B llB, 12: Circle B QB, 10, llA. JOHNSON, DEBORAH: ASBHS Executive Board 11: Class Council 12: National Thespians 10, ll, 12: SRA Council IZA: YMCA Club 9B, 10, 11, 12: Student Body Play 10, 12: Senior Class Play: Christmas Assembly 10, 11: Oracle 12: Quill and Scroll 12. 10B, 1lB, 12: Organizations Commission l1A, l2A: Recreation Club l0B, 1lB. 12: Cultural Activities 12. JOHNSTON, NANCY: Biology Club l0A: Class Council ll, 12: Girls' League l0A: International Scholarship Club 12: YMCA Club ll. JOKE, VIRGINIA: Blue G White ll, 12: Chinese Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 10, ll: Class Council 9: Future Teachers' Club ll: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12: Quill and Scroll 12. JONES, RICHARD: Big B ll, 12, Sec. 12: Circle B 10: Harry Coffee Award ll. JOSLIN, TERI: Califomia Scholarship Fed- eration 9, 10: Class Council 11, 12: Latin Club 9: SRA Council 12B. JOST, DAVE: Ouo Vadis 10. JOURDAN, MARIN: YMCA Club ll, 12. JUNG, VERNE: Boys' Inter-Racial Council 11, 12: Chinese Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Vice- Pres. ll: Organizations Commission ll. KARPE, JAN: A cappella Choir 10, ll, 12: Gushers 9: Messengers llB. KEARNEY, SANDY: ASBHS Executive Board 12, Varsity Song Leader: Class Council 9, 12: Modern Dance Club l0B, ll, 12: Valkyries 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12 Rep. 9. KEENE, JOHN: California Scholarship Fed- eration 9B, 10, ll: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 12: Bank of America Trophy. KEENE, JUNE: Drill Team 10, ll, 12, Sec.- Treas. 12: Hostess Club ICB, ll, 12: Merchies 12. KENNEDY, AILEEN: Aquanettes 9, 10, ll, 12: California Scholarship Federation 9B, l0A, llB, Pres. 913: Class Council 9, 10: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 10, ll, 12: Valkyries ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10. ll, 12, Pres. 9, Vice-Pres. 12: ASBHS Execu- tive Board l2, Varsity Yell Leader: Ap- prentice Yell Leader. KENNEDY, MARIE: Aquanettes 9, 10, ll, 12,' Hist. ll, Pres. 12: ASBHS Executive Board 11, 12, Varsity Yell Leader: California Scholarship Federation 913, 10: Class Council 9, Sec. 9: Girls' Inter-Racial Coun- cil llB, 12: National Forensics League 10A: Organizations Commission 12: Valkyries l0B, ll, 12: YMCA Club 12, Hist. 12. KENT, CARNEY: Student Architectural Asso- ciation ll, 12, Pres. 12. KIMBLE, DENNIS: Recreation Club 9, 10, ll. Pres. 10, Commissioner ll. KING, LINDA: Boosters 10: California Schol- arship Federation 9B, 1OB, 1lB: Class Council 12: Future Homernakers ot Amer- ica 12: Future Teachers' Club 11B, 12: In- ternational Scholarship Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Vice-Pres. 12: SRA Council 12: United Nations Club l0B: Walrus Club 10, ll: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Sgt. at Arms ll, I-list. 12. KING, TOM: California Scholarship Federa- tion 9B, 10, ll, 12: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 12: Quo Vadis 12: Bank of America Trophy: Gold Seal Bearer. KINOSHITA, DENNY: Boys' Inter- Racial Council 10, ll, 12: Califomia Scholarship Federation 9B, 10, ll, 12: Campus Atfairs 10: Circle B 9B, l0A: Chinese Club 12: YMCA 12: Gold Seal Bearer. KINOSHITA, TED: Boys' Inter-Racial Council 10, ll: Califomia Scholarship Federation 10: Chinese Club 9, 10, ll, 12. KIRKPATRICK, JIM: Rifle Club 9. lOA. KITCHEN, INETTA: Girls' League 10: Rec- reation Club l1B: YWCA Club 12. Senior p4cti1JitieA fndex KLIEWER, DON: Big B ll, 12: California Scholarship Federation 10A: YMCA Club l1,12, Sec. 12. KREAMER, IOHN: YMCA Club 12. LADWlG, IUDY: California Scholarship Fed- eration 9B, 10, IIA, l2B: Campus Affairs 10, 11, 12: Gushers 9A: National Foren- sics League 9, 10, 12: lkon 12. Editor 12: Student Government Day: Quill and Scroll 12. LAFFIN, LORIE: Califomia Scholarship Fed- eration 9B: Campus Affairs 10: Class Council 9, 10. ll, 12: Future Homemakers of America 9A: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Senior Secretaries 12: Valky- ries1I,12: YMCA Club 9,10,ll, 12. LALOR, LINDA: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Future Homemakers of America 12: Fu- ture Nurses' Club 10. LANDIS, GARY: Circle B l0B, ll: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Treas. 10. LANDRETI-I, DELORES: Future Homemakers of America 11: Hostess Club ll. LANDSKOV, HARDY: Electronics Club 9, 10, 1 1. LANGSETH, PATTI: Class Council l2A: Modern Dance Club ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, lU, ll. LARA, SIMON: Los Amigos 12: Machine Draftsmen Society 12: Misseledynes 12: Student Architectural Association 12. LATHAM, IUDITH: National Forensics League 9, IDA, 12: National Thespians 10, ll, 12: Recreation Club 10, ll, 12, Sec.- Treas. ll: Science Club 11, 12, I-list. ll, Treas. 12: Ikon 12: Student Body Play 9, 10: Quill and Scroll 12. LAUTSH, KEN: Class Council 12. LAWSON, DON: Circle B 9, 10. LAWSON, PAT: A cappella Choir 10, ll: Biology Club 12: Blue :St White ll: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Girls' League 9, 10, 11, 12: International Scholarship Club ll, 12: National Forensics League 12: National Thespians ll, 12: Walrus Club IOA. LAZO, ALICE: Los Amigos 10B, llA: YWCA Club ll, 12. LEEK, MARILYN: National Forensics League 9, 10A: YWCA Club ll, 12. LE FLORE, MARY: Aquanettes 10, ll, 12: Senior Secretaries 12: YMCA Club l1B. LEMMON, RICHARD: Circle B Athletic Awards. LEONG, MIKE: ASBHS Executive Board 11, Commissioner of Welfare and Safety: Califomia Scholarship Federation 9B, IUA: Chinese Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres. ll. 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Key Club 10, ll, 12: Vice-Pres. 12: League of Men . Students lD, ll, 12: Organizations Com- mission ll, 12: Welfare and Safety Com- mission l0, ll, 12. LEWIS, BILL: Califomia Cadet Corps 9: Fu- ture Farmers of America 9, 10, ll, 12. LEWIS, JOE: Biology Club 10: Science Club 10. LIKENS, SHERRY: Aquanettes 9B, 10, ll, 12: ASBHS Executive 'Board 12: Blue and White 12, Business Manager 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12, Treas. 10: Hostess Club 10B: SRA. Council 10: YMCA Club l0B, 11, 12, Pres. ll, 12, Vice-Pres. Y Council 12: Finance Commission 12: Welfare and Safety Commission l1A: Quill and Scroll 12. LIM, DAVID: California Scholarship Federa- tion 9, lO, 12A, Pres. IZA: Chess Club IUB: Mtsseledynes 9B: National Forensics League 9, 10: Quo Vadis 9A, 10, l2A: Three Year Graduate. LIM, DONNA: Chinese Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12: Merchies 12: Messengers 9: Cul- tural Activities Commission 12. LITTLE, TOM: Class Council 12: League of Men Students 9, 10, ll, 12: Student Archi- tectural Association 12. LOMAS, RACHEL: Drill Team IUB, 11, 12: Future Homemakers of America 1lA, 12: Los Amigos 9, 10, ll, 12: Merchies 12: Messengers 9A. Senior girls learned valuable information to be used in later life through Bri'des' Course. LOPERENA, JACK: Circle B 9, 10A: YMCA Club 10. LOVELESS, IUDY: Gushers 10: Senior Sec- retaries 12. LUETH, BOB: A cappella Choir ll, 12: Boys' Chorus llB: Circle B l1B. LYNCH, ARLENE: Drill Team IOB, ll. 12: Future Homemakers oi America 12- Merchies 12: Messengers 9. 1 LYND, TONI: Class Council IOB, IIB, 12: Senior Secretaries 12, Vice-Pres. 12: YMCA Club 9B, 10, ll, l2A, Chap. 9B, l0B. MacDONALD, DAVID: Chinese Club 10: Misseledynes ll: Rifle Club 9, 10. MADDEN, KAY: Boys' Service Club l1B, 12, Treas. llB. MAGEE, CONNIE: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9, Rec. Sec. 9: Boosters ll: Senior Secretaries 12, Sec. 12: Musical Produc- tion l2: Bank of America Trophy. MAI-IONEY, DON: Band 10, 11, 12: Pep Band ll, 12. MARION, JERRY: Boys' Inter-Racial Council 12: Student Architectural Association 12. MARQUEZ, BEATRICE: Los Amigos 10, ll, 12: lvlerchies 12. MARQUEZ, CRUZ: Art Club 12: Class Coun- cil 9: Drill Team IOB, ll: Los Amigos 10, llA, 12: Merchies 12: Messengers 9, 10, Vice-Pres. 10. MARTIN, ANNE: Aquanettes IOB, ll, 12: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Treas. 11, Pres. 12. MARTIN, BARBARA: Girls' League 12A: YMCA Club 10, llA. 12. MARTIN, LARRY: A cappella Choir 10, ll, l2B: Class Council 12: Maclrigal Singers ll, 12: Quo Vadis 9, 10, 11, 12: National Thespians 12: Welfare and Safety 12. MARTINEZ, MARTHA: Class Council 12A: Drill Team ll, 12: Los Amigos l0A, 12: Merchies 12: Messengers 9B, 10. MARTINH, RAY: Band 12: Visual Aids 9. 10, ll, 12, Pres. 9B, Sec. l0B, ll, Vice- Pres. l2A. MARTY, BONNIE: Big B 11B, 12: Circle B 9, 10, l1A, Sgt. at Arms IOB, ll: Class Council 9 ,10: Organizations Commission ll, Treas. ll. MASON, BILLY: California Cadet Corps 9, 10. MASTERS, RAE: Quo Vadis 12. MATI-IEWS, MIKE: Class Council IOB, ll, 12: Rally Club ll: YMCA Club 10. MAYO, BARBARA: Class Council 12: Future Homemakers of America 9, 12: Future Teachers' Club l0A, 12: Messengers 10B: YMCA Club 10, 11, 12. MENCHACA, LYCIA: Future Homemakers of America 12. MEYER, ANN: Aquanettes 9, 10, ll, 124 Messengers QA. Senivl- dctialitie Qndex MIHAL, VALERIE: Class Council 10, 11, 12: Future Homemakers of America 10: Gushers 9: Hostess Club 10. MILLER, CANDI: Blue and White ll, 12: Class Council 12. MITCHELL, PATRICK: Biology Club llB, 12: Circle B l0B, llA: YMCA Club llB, 12. MOLAND, AULAH: Merchies 12. MONTEZ, JOHN: A cappella Choir ll, 12: Boys' Chorus 10. I MONTGOMERY, LINDA: Class Council 12: Messengers 9: YMCA Club llB, 12. MONTGOMERY, SANDRA: Band 10, ll, 12, Library Sgt. 11A, l2B: Gushers 9: Junior Classical League 10, ll: YMCA Club 10. MOODY, JUDY: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Modern Dance Club 10, ll, 12. MOORE, KAREN: YMCA Club 9B, 10, Treas. 10. MOORE, MARY RUTH: Girls' League 9, 10, ll, 12: SRA Council 9B: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, VicePres. 10. MORRISON, DAVE: Machine Draftsmen So- ciety 10: Student Architectural Associa- tion ll. MOYA, BERTHA: Drill Team 10B. ll: Focus Club 12: Los Amigos 9B, 10, ll, 12: Merchies 12, Sec. 12. MUNOZ, SALLEY: Los Amigos ll, 12: Merchies 12. MLEYERS, DENNIS: Boys' Service Club 12, I-list. 12: Califomia Cadet Corps 9, 10, Sgt. 10: California Scholarship Federation 9B: Recreation Club 9, 10. MEYERS. GALE: Circle B 9, 10, l1A: Key Club 12. MCCAFFERTY, TERRY: Band 10, ll, 12: Pep Band l0B: Recreation Club 10. ll, 12, Vice-Pres. ll, Pres. 12. MCCLAREN, TED: Visual Aids 9. MCCUISTION, CONNIE: A cappella Choir 12. MCDANIEL, JUDY: Class Council l0A, 12: Recreation Club 10, ll, 12: Senior Secre- taries 12. MCDANIELS, JOHN: A cappella Choir 9A, l2A. MCDONALD, DOROTHY: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 1lB, 12. MCDONALD, JIM: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. Pres. ll. MCDONALD, ROBERT: A cappella Choir 12: Class Council 12. MCDONOUGH, DENNY: Big B 12: Circle B ll: YMCA Club 11B, 12. McDOWELL, JOY: Future Homemakers of America 12. McDOWELL, RON: Circle B 9, 10, l1A. MCGEHEE, SUE: A cappella Choir 10, llA, 12: Class Council llA: Future Home- makers of America 9, 10, llA. 12A. MCHALE, ROBERT: Boys' Chorus 12: Class Council 12: Student Architectural Associa- tion llB, 12. Seniors who received Bank of America Awards for outstanding achievement were FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Willis, C. Magee, C. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: J. Ladwig, T. King, L. King. THIRD ROW: M. Grimes, J. Keene, B. Berry. FOURTH ROW: S. Warford, R, Dennis. MCILVANIE, MARGARET: Future Horne- makers of America 9: Girls' League 9B, 10. MCKEAN, KATHE: Class Council 10, 11, 12: Future Home-makers of America 10: Girls' League 12: Hostess Club 10, ll, 12, Pres. 12: Organizations Commission 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, Vice-Pres. 10. NELSON, KRISTIE: Future Teachers' Club 12: Gushers 9A: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 12. NELSON, RON: Big B llB, 12: Circle B 9B, 10, 11A: Key Club 10, ll, 12. NEVILLE, SUE: Aquanettes 9, 10, ll, 12: Art Club 10: Campus Affairs 12: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Chap. ll: Pt. Chairman 12. NEWBURY, MARS!-IA: Aquanettes 9B: Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation 913: Class Council 10, 11, 12: Future Homemakers of America 9, 10: Gushers 9A: Hostess Club 10: SRA Council 9: Swim Team 9: Tennis Team 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Treas. 10, Chap. ll. NIXON, LINDA: Drill Team IUB, ll, 12. NOBLES, MARILYN: A cappella Choir 9B, 10, Sec. 10: ASBHS Executive Board 12: Blue and White llB, 12, Coeditor 12: California Scholarship Federation QB, 10, llA, Treas. 10: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 12: Girls' League 9: Organizations Commission 10. 12, Sec. 12: SRA Council 10, 11, Hist. 10, Sec. ll: Valkyries l0B, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12: YMCA Club l0B, 1lA, Sec.: Teen-age City Government Dail: Quill and Scroll 12. NORRIS, KATIE: Campus Affairs 10, ll: Modern Dance Club ll, 12: National For- ensics League 9, 10, ll, Sec. ll. NUTTER, BETTY: Future Teachers' Club 12: YMCA Club ll, 12. O'NEIL, LARRY: Big B llB. l2A: Circle B SB, 10, llA. OZANICH, GWEN: Class Council IUB, ll, 12: Future Homemakers of America 12: Walrus Club llA. PACE, GREGORY: Blue and White 11B, 12: Campus Affairs 10, ll, 12: National For- ensics League 9, 10, ll, 12. PAINTER, JANE ANN: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Girls' League 9B, 10: National Foren- sics Leaque 9, 10, 12: SRA Council 10: Valkyries 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, llB, 12, Pres. 9, Rep. 12. PARDUE, GERALD: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Pep Band 12. PARKER, GLENN: Future Farmers ot Amer- ica 9, 10, 11, 12. PARMELEE, RONALD: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Pep Band 12: Science Club l1A: Bakers- field Boosters Academic Award 11. PARRA, FRANCES: Los Amigos 12: Merchies 12. PARSONS, LYNN: Senior Secretaries 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Sec. 11, Hist. 12. PARSONS, MARY LEA: Aquanettes 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. ll, Vice-Pres. 12: ASBHS Executive Board 12: Class Council 10. ll, 12, Sec. ll, Rep. at Large 12: Hostess Club 11: Orchestra 9B, IOA: SRA Council ll: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. PARTAIN, NADINE: Science Club 10, ll. 12, Treas. 10, Sec. ll. PATTON, MIKE: Big B llB, 12: Circle B 913, 10, llA: Merchies ll, 12: Stage Crew 12. PAUL, RICHARD: A cappella Choir 10, 12: Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. ll, Pres. 12: Class Council 10: Junior Classical League 10: Organizations Commission 12: Science Club ll. PAULSON, LARRY: Future Farmers of America 9, 10, 11, 12. Senior Nctivitie Index Robin Dennis, Sweepstakes winner of the Fifth Annual Kern County Invitational Science Fair, computed the velocity of gamma rays. PENDLETON, YVONNE: A cappella Choir ll, 12: YMCA Club 12, Vice-Pres. 12. PENINGER, LEONARD: League of Men Stu- dents llA, l2A. PETROVICH, SANDI: Aquanettes ll, 12: Blue and White l1B, 12: Class Council 10, 11, 12: Future 1-lomemakers of America 10: Hostess Club 11: YMCA Club 9B, 10. ll, 12, Sec. 10, Hist. 12. PETSOU, PENELOPE: Class Council 12: Girls' lnter-Racial Council 12: Interna- tional Scholarship Club 12: YMCA Club 12: American Field Service Exchange Student. PHELPS, DENISE: California Scholarship Federation 11: Class Council 10, 12: Mod- ern Dance Club 10, ll, 12, Treas. 12: Na- tional Thespians 12. PICENO, TOM: Big B 1lB: Recreation Club QA. PIERCE, FRANK: Class Council 12. PITZER, PAT: A cappella Choir 12. PLETT, GARY: Band 9. 10, ll, 12: Boys' Inter-Racial Council 1lA: Pep Band 9B, IOA, 11A, 12. PLUMMER, IANET: Modern Dance Club 10, ll, 12: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 12. PLUMMER, MICHELE: Future Homemakers of America 12: Future Teachers' Club 12: Science Club 11. PLUNK, PAT: Art Club 10, ll, 12: Brush and Palette 10, ll, 12: Class Council 12: Na- tional Thespians 12. POE, PATTIE: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9. PONCE, BETTY: Drill Team 10. PONCE, LETICIA: Los Amigos 12: Teen Teachers 12. PORTER, IUDY: California Scholarship Fed- eration llA: Class Council 9, 10: National Forensics League 9: Oracle 12: Valkyries l0B. ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. Chap. 9, 10, Treas. ll: Quill and Scroll 12. QUEEN, SANDRA: Future Homemakers oi America l0A. RADAR, VICKIE: Aquanettes 10, 1lA: ASB1-IS Executive Board 12, Sec. 12: Cali- iornia Scholarship Federation l0A: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 10B, ll, 12, 1-list. ll, Pres. 12: National Forensics League 9, 10, ll, 12: Organizations Commission 12: Valkyries l0B, ll, 12: YMCA Council 9. 10, 11. 12, Rep. 9, 12, Pres. 10: Teen-age City Gov- eminent Day: YMCA Model Legislature. RAINS, CHARLES: Circle B 9, 10: Class Council 9, 10: SRA Council 10: YMCA Club 10, 1lB, 12, Pres. 10. Hist. 12. RAMBAUD. VERNE: YMCA Club 10-B. ll. 12, Treas. 11, 12. RAY, PEGGY: Drill Team 10B, ll: Girls' League 9B. l1B. RAYBURN, DON: Student Architectural As- sociation 12. RAYBURN, MARIAN: Modern Dance Club ll, 12: YMCA Club 10. REAVES, MIKE: Future Farmers of America 1113, 12. REDSTONE, CLAIRE: Gushers 9A: Orches- tra 9, 10. ll, 12. REDWINE, IOYCE: YMCA Club 12, Rep. 12. REED, LANE: A cappella Choir ll, 12: Ad- vanced Girls' Glee Club 10: Class Council 12: Modern Dance Club 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 12. REED, RON: Big B 11B, 12: Circle B 10, l1A: Class Council 10, 12: Student Archi- tectural Association l2, Pres. 12: YMCA Club 10. RHODES, IAMES: Boys' Chorus ll. RHODE, PAUL: Machine Draftsmen So- ciety llA, 12: Misseledynes 12. RICE, KAREN: Drill Team 10, ll. RIDDLE, SUSAN: Art Club 9, 10: Chess Club 9, 10, 12: Girls' League 9, 10: Recreation Club 12, Pres. 1ZB: French Club 10. RIEBER, FRANK: Big B 12: Class Council llB, 12: Electronics 9: Key Club 10, ll, 12. RIECI-IEL, ROBERT: Boys' Service Club 12: Class Council l0B, ll, 12: Misseledynes ll, Treas. llB: Walrus Club ll. RINES, LARRY: Big B l0B, ll, 12: Circle B 9B, 10A. RINGSBY, SUZANNE: Art Club ll, 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Future 1-lomemal-:ers of America 9, 11, 12: Girls' I.R.C. 10, ll: YMCA 11, 12. ROARK, DEANNA: Quo Vaclis 10. ROBERSON, DON: Boys' I.R.C. 12: Big B ll: Class Council 9, 10. ROBERSON, IMOGEAN: YWCA Y-Teens 9, 10, ll. ROBERSON, MICHAEL: Big B llB, 12: Circle B ll, 12: L.M.S. 12. ROBERTS, BONNIE: Art Club 10, 12: Brush and Palette 10A: Class Council 9, 10, 12: Future Teachers ll, 12: I.S.C. 9, 10, ll, 12: Walrus Club 11, 12: YWCA 12: Cultural Activities Commission 12: Publicity Chair- man ior Y 12. ROBESKY, TOM: Big B ll, 12, Vice-Pres. 12: Circle B 9, 10: Key Club IDB: YMCA ll, 12. ROCHA, PAUL: Big B ll. 12: Boys' I.R.C. 12: Circle B 10, 11, 12: Los Amigos 10. 11. 12. ROGERS, TOM: Boys' Service Club ll, 12, Sec. l2A: Class Council l0B, ll, 12: Mis- seledynes 11, Pres. 11: Organizations Commission ll: Walrus Club ll. ROMERO, MARY: Drill Team ll, 12: Los Amigos l1A, 12: Merchies 12. ROSALES, RUBEN: Future Farmers ot Amer- ica 9, 10, ll, 12. ROSS. SHARYN: Class Council 9, 10A: Mes- sengers 9: YMCA ll, 12, Sgt. at Arms 12. ROUW, MICKEY: Class Council 12: Future Farmers of America 9, 10, ll, 12. RUIZ, MARY LOU: Art Club 12: Los Amigos 12: Merchies 12. RUNNELS, LINDA: Latin Club 10, ll. 12. RUSSELL, DAN: Baseball Club 9, 10, ll, 12: Big B 11, 12, Pres. 12: Boys' I.R.C. ll, 1Z:.Circle B 9, 10, 1lA, Pres. 9, ll, Sec. 10: Organizations Commission ll, 12. RUSSELL, DAVE: ASBHS Executive Board 12, Senior Class Pres.: Boys' I.R.C. ll, 12: Class Council 11, 12: Iunior Class Vice- Pres.: Key Club ll, 12: Latin Club 9: Na- tional Thespians 10, ll, 12, Vice-Pres. ll: Oracle ll, Art Editor: Organizations Com- mission ll: YMCA 10. RUTLEDGE, CAROL: A cappella Choir l0B. RYE, MARK: Future Farmers ot America 10: National Thespians ll. SABALONI, CAREN: ASBHS Executive Board 12: California Scholarship Federa- tion l2B: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Future Senior Hctivitie Yndex Homemakers of America 9A: International Scholarship Club 12: Oracle ll, 12, Bus. Mgr.: Quill and Scroll ll, 12: SRA Council 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Vice-Pres. ll: Finance Commission 12: Cultural Ac- tivities Award. SACKMAN, SHARON: Class Council 10: Senior Secretaries 12, Pres. 12: YMCA Club 10. IIA. SALAZAR, CORINA: Los Amigos l2A. SANCHEZ. DONNA: Future Homemakers oi America 9, 10, ll, 12: Los Amigos 9, 10, ll, 12: Messengers 9, 10, llA. SARGENT, IANE: California Scholarship Federation IOB: Class Council 9, 10, 11A: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Tre-as. 9, 10. ll, 12. SCHRADER, ARLENE: Drill Team l0B, IIA: Girls' League 9, 10, ll, 12: Oracle ll. 12, Asst. Ed. 12: Quill and Scroll 12. SCOTT, GLENDA: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll. Treas. ll. SCOTT, SUZANNE: Aquanettes 10, ll, 12: Class Council 9, 10: Future Teachers' Club 12: Modern Dance Club 12. SHOFNER, FRED: Future Farmers oi Amer- ica 10, ll, 12. SIMPSON, DONNA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Blue and White 12: Mes- sengers 9: YMCA Club l1B, 12. SINARD, LINDY: Blue and White 12: Boos- ters 9: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Future Teachers' Club 12: Girls' League 9, 10: Modem Dance Club 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 9, 10: SRA Council ll: Valkyries ll. 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 9, ll. SISCO, DIANA: Science Club l2A: YMCA Club l2A. SKIBY, SHARON: A cappella Choir 9B, 10: ASBHS Executive Board 12, I-list. 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10B, ll, 12, Treas. ll, Pres. 12. SLIICKER, CHERI: Aquanettes 10, ll: Band 9, 10: California Scholarship Federation 9B, 10A, 11, IZB, Pres. l2B: Class Council 10, ll, 12, Vice-Pres. 10: Modern Dance Club 11, 12: Organizations Commission 10: SRA Council 12: YMCA Club 10, ll. lZ, Vice-Pres. 10: Varsity Song Leader: Apprentice Song Leader: Gold Seal Bearer. Mr. Rountree posed Senior Sandy Bowen for her graduation picture. SCRIVNER, VOYN: Circle B 10, ll. SEAMAN, TERRY: A cappella Choir 10. l2A: Boys' Chorus 9B: Iunior Classical League ll: Latin Club ll. Sl-IELDON, BARBARA: Aquanettes 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12: California Scholarship Fed- eration 9: Class Council 10: Valkyries 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12: Welfare and Safety ll: Varsity Yell Leader l2B. SHERMAN, GLENDA: Advanced' Girls' Glee Club 11: YMCA Club ll, 12, Sec. ll, Chap. 12. SLIKKER, LINDA: Aquanettes 10: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9B, 10: Gushers 9A: Hostess Club 10, Il, 12: Messengers 9: YMCA Club 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12. SLOAN, BRENT: Machine Draitsmen Society ll, 12: Student Architectural Association ll. SMALL, GEORGE: Boys' Chorus 1lB, 12. SMITH, BRUCE: Circle B 9A: Future Farm- ers of America 9. 10. SMITH, CATI-IIE: Aquanettes ll: California Scholarship Federation 12: Class Council IUB, llB, 12, Treas. 12: Oracle 12: Quill and Scroll 12: YMCA Club ll, 12, Chap. ll, Treas. 12. SMITH, DALE: Band 9, 10: Future Farmers oi America 11, 12. SMITH, DARRYL: Big B 12: Circle B 9, 10, 11: Machine Draitsmen Society 10. SMITH, HAROLD: Boys' Chorus 9A. SMITH, IAMES: National Thespians 11, 12: Student Architectural Association 12. SMITH, RONNIE: Future Farmers ol America 12. SNIFFIN, SANDIE: Future Hornemakers of America 11, 12: YMCA Club 12. SOGO, GLENN: Band 10, ll, 12: Big B l0B, 11, 12: Visual Aids 9A. SOKAI, GENIA: Chinese Club 9, 10: Class Council 12: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 9. 10, ll, 12: Messengers 9, 10. SOSA, MARY: Class Council l2A: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 10, ll, 12: Los Ami- gos 9, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 12: Merchies 12. Sec. 12: YMCA Club 9. 10, ll, 12, Sec. 12. SOTO, REGINA: Los Amigos l0A, llA: Merchies 12. SOWERS, DARYL: Future Farmers of Amer- ica 9, 10, 11, 12: Visual Aids 9. SPARKS, SANDEE: Drill Team 10, ll, 12: Messengers 10, 11A: YMCA Club 9B, 10, ll, 12. SPITZER, SHIRLEY: Brush and Palette 9B: Future Teachers' Club 10A: YMCA Club 12. SPOHN, RICHARD: Electronics Club IZA: Future Farmers of America IZA: League oi Men Students l2A. STEDMAN, HAL: California Cadet Corps 9: Electronics Club 12: Rifle Club 9: Torch and Saber 9. STEVENSON, LYNN: Future Hornemakers of America l2A. STEWART, RONNIE: Band 9, 10, ll: Orches- tra 9, 12. STEWART, TOM: Swim Team 1113, 1213. STEWART, WALLIS: Student Architectural Association 1lB. STICKLER, GERALD: Circle B ll, 12: League oi Men Students 10, ll, 12. STOCKSTILL, IAN: ASBHS Executive Board ll, 12, Commissioner of Rallies and As- semblies 12: Class Council 9B, 10, 11, 12, Rep. at Large ll: Girls' League 10: Inter- national Scholarship Club l0: SRA Coun- cil l2: YMCA Club 9B, 10, ll, 12, Chap. 9B. Senior :4cti itie index STONE, SALLY: Class Council 913, 10, ll, 12: Future Homemakers of America 9: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Hist. ll, Pres. 12. STRELICH, GINGER: ASBHS Executive Board 12: Califomia Scholarship Federa- tion ll, l2A: Class Council l0B, ll, 12: National Thespians ll: Oracle ll, 12, Editor: Organizations Commission 12: Quill and Scroll ll, 12: Cultural Activities 12: Cultural Activities Awardt: Teen-age City Government Day. STUBBS, BOB: Boys' Chorus l2B. SULLIVAN, PAT: Campus Affairs 12: Chi- nese Club l2: Future Homernakers of America 12: Future Teachers' Club 12: Science Club ll: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. SURBECK, CAROL: Class Council 10, ll: Girls' League 9, 10: Modem Dance Club 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club 9,lO,11,l2, Vice- Pres. 12. SWAM, BARBARA: Aquanettes 10, ll: Iunior Classical League ll: Latin Club ll: YMCA. Club. IOB, ll, 12, Sgt. at Arms ll, Treas. 12. SWIDECKI, GENE: Band 9: Circle B 10, 11, 12. TALLMAN, PAUL: ASBHS Executive Board 12, Commissioner of Athletics 12: Big B ll, 12: Boys' Inter-Racial Council 12: Circle B 9, 10, ll, Sec. ll: Class Council 10, ll: YMCA Club BB, 10. 12, Sec. 10. TAMBELLINI, GINO: Chess Club 12: Circle B 10, ll, 12: League of Men Students 12. TAPIE, DONNA: Aquanettes 9B, 10, ll, 12: Class Council 9B, 10, llA, 12: Hostess Club 10: YMCA Club 9. 10, ll, 12. TAYLOR, DON: Big B l2B: Circle B l2B: National Forensics League 9. TAYLOR, TOM: Future Farmers of America 9, 10, ll. TAYLOR, THOMAS: Circle B 9, 10, ll. TEMPLE, BOB: Class Council 10, 12A: Visual Aids QB. . Tl-IOENE, DAVID: Class Council 10: Ikon l2B: National Forensics League 9. 10, ll, 12: United Nations Club 10A: Cultural Activities Commission 12: Cultural Ac- tivity Award. THORNTON, KAY: Future Homemalcers of America ll, 12, Hist. 12: YMCA Club l1B, 12, Treas. 12. THURBER, SUSAN: ASBHS Executive Board 12: Ccnnpus Affairs l1B: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Girls' League SB, 10, ll, 12, Pres. 12: International Scholarship Club 12: Messengers l0B: Modern Dance Club 12: Organizations Commission 12: Senior Secretaries 12: SRA Council 11. TIETZE, CHRISTINA: Aquanettes l0B, ll, 12: California Scholarship Federation QA, l0B, ll: Campus Affairs 10, ll: Girls' Inter- Racial Council 10, ll, 12: International Scholarship Club lOA: Organizations Commission 12: Valkyries l0B, ll, 12, Pres. 12: YMCA Club 9, l0, ll, 12. Sec. 10, ll, Vice-Pres. 12. TIMMERIMAN, MARY: Future Homernakers of America ll, 12. TINSLEY, GREG: Future Farmers of America 10, 11, 12: National Forensics League 9. TOOLE, PATRICK: California Scholarship Federation 9, 10, ll: Campus Affairs ll: Misseleclynes l0A: National Forensics League 10, ll, 12: United Nations Club ll. TOY, GARY: Boys' Inter-Racial Council ll, 12: Boys' Service Club ll, 12. Vice-Pres. llA, Pres. IZA: California Scholarship Federation llB, Treas. l1B: Chinese Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Council QA, 10A: ln- ternational Scholarship Club llA: Organ- izations Commission l2, Chairman 12. TOY, VIKKI: ASBHS Executive Board 12: Blue and White 11, 12, Editor 12: Cali- fornia Scholarship Fecleration SB, ll, l2A: Chinese Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Att. Sec. 10, Treas. 12: Future Teachers' Club 10, ll: International Scholarship Club 11, 12: Organizations Commission 12: Ouill and Scroll 12: Shakespearean Reading Club llB: YMCA Club 10: Cultural Activities 12: Teen-age City Government Day. TURNER, ROSE: Carver Club 12: Merchies 12. UHLER, LOUANN: California Scholarship Federation l2B: Intemational Scholarship Club 10, ll, 12: Oracle ll, 12, Copy Ed. 12: Quill and Scroll ll, 12: Cultural Award. URREA, PATTY: A cappella Choir 12: Ad- vanced Girls' Glee Club ll, Treas. 11B: Drill Team 10B, ll, 12: Girls' Inter-Racial Council ll, 12: Los Amigos 10, ll, 12. VAN ALSTYNE, FRED: Circle B l2B. VAN BEVER, IANICE: Aquanettes 10, ll, 12: Califomia Scholarship Federation IOB: Class Council 10, 11, 12: Hostess Club 10, 1lA: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. Treas. ll, 12: Swim Team 9, 10, ll. VANDEN HOEK, CORINNE: Future Home- makers of America l1B. VAN HORNE, EVA: Drill Team l0B, ll, 12: Future I-lomemakers of America ll: YMCA Club llB, 12, Sec. 12. VAN TONNINGON, IOHN: Big B l1B. 12: Boys' Service Club l2A: California Schol- arship Federation llA. VARNEY, MARY ELLEN: Class Council ll, 12: International Scholarship Club 9, llA, 12: National Forensics League 9: YMCA Club 10, 11. Seniors worked intently on the Subiect A Exams. VAUGHN, lOl-IN: YMCA Club 10B, ll. VERDUGO, RALPH: Baseball Club 9A: Los Amigos 9A. VERHAAG, DAVE: Boys' Service Club ll: California Scholarship Federation 9, 10: Campus Affairs 10, llA: Class Council BB, 10: Key Club 10B, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Sec. l1B. VEST, IOANNE: Blue and White l2A: Fu- ture Teachers' Club llA, 12: Gushers 9A: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, Vice-Pres. ll: YMCA Club ll. VETCH. VALERIE: California Scholarship Federation QB: Class Council l0B, ll, 12: Girls' League 10, llA. Rep. 10, llA: Na- tional Thespians 10, ll, Assoc. Thespian: Oracle ll: Quill and Scroll 11, 12: SRA Council l2A: YMCA Club 12. VIERA, ESTHER: Advanced Girls' Glee Club l2B. VIRREY, ISIDARA: Band ll, 12: Circle B 9B. 10. VIZZARD, BILL: Boys' Service Club 11B, 12: California Cadet Corps 9, 10: Class Coun- cil ll, l2A: Rifle Club 9, 10. WAFER, FAYE: Drill Team l0B, ll, 12. WAGY, ELISE: Califomia Scholarship Fed- eration l0B, ll: YMCA Club 12: Gold Seal Bearer. WALKER, LINDA: A cappella Choir 10. WALT, ROBB:'Campus Affairs llA: Class- Council 12: Electronics Club 9, l0A: Key Club l0B, 11, 12, Treas. ll, Pres. 12: Na- tional Thespians 10, ll, 12: Organizations Commission ll: SRA Council ll, l2A, Pres. ll: Stage Crew 9, 10, ll. T 1 l 1 1 1 4 94 1 , Senior :4cti itieA fndex we Val Torres and Elwood Leaply assisted in registra- tion of student cars which were parked on or near campus. WARD, PAM: Class Council l1B, 12: Girls' League IDB: National Thespians 9, 10, ll, 12. Pres. 12: Organizations Commission 12. WARFORD, STAN: A cappella Choir 9, 11: California Scholarship Federation 9B, 11, 12: Three Year Graduate: Gold Seal Bearer: Operetta: Bank ot America Trophy. WARNER, IOAN: Future I-Iomernakers ot America 12. WASHINGTON, WALTINE: A cappella Choir 9. 12. WATERS, IRENE: Class Council IZA: Future Homemakers oi America 9, 10, llA: Na- tional Thespians ID, 11. WELCH, RICHARD: Circle B 10: Class Council IIB. WELLER, DIANE: Biology Club ll: Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation IDB, ll, I2A: Future Teachers' Club I2: Gushers 9A. WESTPHAL, SYLVIA: Girls' League 9: Gushers 9A. WHITFIELD, LINDA: A cappella Choir 1lA. 12: Messengers 9A. WHITLEY, MURLENE: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Girls' Inter-Racial Council 10, ll, 12: National Forensics League ll: YWCA Club 9: Welfare and Safety 12, Sec. 12. WHITMORE, WILLIAM: National Forensics League 9, 10, Il, 12. Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 12: Organizations Commission 12: Cul- tural Activities Commission ll. WHITTEMORE, LEE: ASBHS Executive Board 12: Boys' Service Club ll, 12, Treas. IIB, Vice-Pres. 12A: California Scholarship Federation 9, IDB, 11: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Gushers 9A: International Scholar- ship Club ID, ll, 12: League of Men Stu- dents l0, 11, 12, Rep.: Oracle 12, Sports Ed.: Organizations Commission 11, 12: United Nations Club ID, ll, Pres. 11: Wal- rus Club 11: Commission of Welfare and Safety 9: Commission of Publicity 12, Commissioner. WIENS, ROGER: Band 9, 10, Il, 12, Capt. 12: Pep Band IDA, ll, 12: Quo Vadis 9, 10. VVILKES. IEFF: YMCA Club 12. WILLARD, LINDA: Senior Secretaries 12: YMCA Club 12. WILLIAMS, LINDA: Class Council 9A, 12A. VVILLIAMS, MARSHALL: Band 9, 10. ll. 12. WILLIAMS, PAMELA: Class Council IZB: Girls' League 1213. WILLIS, ALBERTA: Art Club IDB, ll. 12. Vice-Pres. 12: Future Teachers' Club 12: Gushers 9. WILLIS, MIKE: Circle B 10. WILSON, CRAIG: Big B l2B: Circle B 10, ll, IZA: Future Farmers of America 9, 10, 11, 12. WILSON. LINDA: Senior Secretaries 12. WINLACK, KATHY: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 9: Girls' Inter-Racial Council ll, 12: Organizations Commission 9: Senior Secretaries 12, l-Iist. 12: SRA Coun- cil 9: Vallcyries ll, 12, Hlst. ll: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Rep. 10, Pt. Char. ll, Sec. 12. WINN, KATHY: Drill Team 10, I1. WINTERTON, GLORIA: Art Club ll: Brush and Palette 11: Class Council 10: Modern Dance Club ll, 12: YMCA Club 9B, I0. ll, 12, Chap. ll, Vice-Pres. 12. WONG, HAROLD: Boys' Inter-Racial Council 12: Circle B ll, 12: Chinese Club 9, 10, ll, 12: League of Men Students 9, 10, ll, 12: Machine Draftsrnen Society 10, 11, Treas. 10: Student Architectural Associa- tion ll, 12. WONG, VIRGINIA: Chinese Club 9, ID, ll, 12, Treas. 10, Vice-Pres. I2: Class Council 9, 10, Il, 12: Messengers 9. WOOD, ROBERT: Quo Vadis 1lB, l2A: Science Club ll, 12. WOODALL, LOU ANN: Future Homernakers ot America 9. WOODARD, IAN: Class Council 12: Mes- senqers ll. YOCUM, DONNA: Merchies 11, 12: SRA Council 9: YMCA Club 9, 10. Vice-Pres. 10. YOUNG, KENNETH: California Scholarship Federation 9, IDA, IIB: Chinese Club 10. ZIGOURES, CYNTHIA: A cappella Choir IDB, 11, 12: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9B, 10: Class Council 9, l2A: YMCA Coun- cil 9, 10, ll, 12, Pres. 12. ZIMNPERMAN, Cl-IERYL: California Scholar- ship Federation 9B, 10, ll, 12, Sec. 12: Class Council 12: Future Homemakers oi America 12: International Scholarship Club 9, ID, 11, 12, l-list. ll: SRA Council 12A: Walrus Club llA: YMCA Club IIB. 12, Chap. 12: Bank ot America Trophy: Gold Seal Bearer. r. ac ti itie eatul-ed prom. Andrea Davidson Angie Metropulos President Vice-President Robin Harry John Lewis Treasurer Representative FRONT ROW, left to right: S. West, C. Mason, J. Mcll- vanie, M. Emery, M. Bracchi, D. Wilkins, S. Fredericson, V. Gonzales, K. Vanderpool, S. Cunningham, S. Davis, S. Mc- Cafferty, D. King, J. Carter, M. Johnson. SECOND ROW: J. Davidson, M. Thompson M. Welty, D. Esparza, K. Hedge, N. Saboniian, C. Coldsworthy, B. Kinoshiia, J Janes, P. Varney, J. Calkins, J. Berqholclfg J. Gould, L. Siemon. THIRD ROW: B. Elliott, J. Beane, C. Fanucchi, M Artis, D. Melone, G. Frefwell, A. Metropulos, F. Pasquini C. Price, L. Arnundsen, N. Redford, S. Mauldin, J. Lake Mary Disney Secretary The IUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL began the year by sponsoring a football dance, Superstition Stomp, on Friday, October l3. The class of '63 also organized card stunts, assembled the voter's guide, par- ticipated in Teen-aqe Government Day, and climaxed the year by sponsoring the Iunior-Senior Prom. Diligently completing plans for the Junior-Senior Pram are class council members Jim Beane, Barbara Howden, Candy Goldsworthy, Tom Rose, Mike Regan, and Cheryl Price. K. Stone. FOURTH ROW: C. Jones, S. Ladd, J. Rent, J. Kennedy, L. Lockwood K. Headley, R. Harry, M. Ford, P. Wheeler, S. Cornwall, D. Carpenter, M. Tafsuno, M. Disney, P. Sisk. FIFTH ROW: T. Rose, S. LePelI, D. Barber, D. Atell, B. Howden P. Dooley, J. Rogers, L. Rurup, P. Dale, C. Caskey, P. Miller, L. Massoni, M. Hamilton. SIXTH ROW: C. French, L. Minfier, L. Rickard, K. Luffrell, M. Higdon, B. Hull, B. Montgomery, J. Roberts, B. Paup, A. Meyers, S. Garlow, A. Davidson. FRONT ROW, lett to right: M. Beauvais, R. Bianchi, D. ' Freed, K. Headley, L. Siemon, A. Meyers, L. Jacobs. SEC- wx Ladd D Barber B Elliott J. OND ROW: J. Le 's, S. , . , . , Beane, D. Pananides, H. Bert, M. Riddiouqh D. Fitigerald THIRD ROW: C. Knight, T. Weaver, D. McNairn, P. Mc: ' Cloud, E. Stephens, C. Watkins, J. Sands, L. Parker, K Black, F. Beavers. FOURTH ROW: M. Arenas, G. Songer, P. Ramson, R. Grove P. Long, J. Long, S. Lambert, G Marshall, W. Lowell, G. Grove, S. Allen. FIFTH ROW: R Briggs, G. Johnson, T. Lynch, C. Raub, M. Welty, D. Baumel R. Elayer, T. Pollock, L. Nave, J. Smith, G. Pearson, L FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Martin, P. Wiloth, D. Obrien R. Newton, J. Rutledge, T. Hitchcock, J. Rump, J. Gold SECOND ROW: T. Tucker, D. Minch, J. Farrell, P. Gordon S. Harris, S. Gallagher, S. West, M. Thompson, J. Janes THIRD ROW: P. Patrinsky, J. Renz, J. Banda, P. Rector, D Simpson, D. Carter, B. Hackett, B. Johnson, D. Lewis, C Harr. FOURTH ROW: P. Scott, J. Jaime, R. Gonzales, R Cole, M. Regan, -W. Lynn, T. Newton, T. Newton, D. Palla C. Hughes, H. Williams. FIFTH ROW: T. Rose, T. Smale: J. Beck, D. Chaves, D. Blake, C. Oats, E. Johnson, J. Rogers, E. Smith, .l. King, C. Hicks, S. Keeling. SIXTH ROW: R. Stuebbe, M. Jones, J. Spitzer, B. Blurnenstock, W. Bennett Mintier. SIXTH ROW: K. Beresford, L'.' Downeyf Eddie ' Johnson, M. Runnels, G. GaIIon,fL: Watkins, M. Schuetz, J. Ward, C. Littleiohn, A. Weldon, l:emons,'D. Bass, T. Wilkins. SEVENTH ROW: R. Arenas-, B.'MiIIor, H. Cruise, J. Hailey, B. Anthony, G. Sherman, 'T. Marks, 'L. Meadors, B. Cauell, M. Queen, 'M. Cox, A. Thomas, S. Parker, 5. Nixon. EIGHTH ROW: B. Webb, E. Parks, J. Wilson, C. Hodges, E. Earnestine, F. Newsome, E. Jackson, E. Jones, L. Hart, B. Periera, P. Peterson, D. Porter, J. McDougal, S. Guinn, G. Andrade. M. Preszler, T. Watkins, R. Reynolds, W. Powell, E. Jones. J. Del-tart, B. Montgomery, L. Gardner. SEVIENTH ROW: B. Willis, S. Ball, D. Alspew, B. Plowman, C. Cords, R. Ward, E. Westerfield, L. Wandrck, L. Robertson, C.. Jackson, J. Raymond, C. Aubrey, J. Hodges. EIGHTH ROW: P. Bagby, J. White T. Yacopetti G. Taylor P. Donnallan, M. Smart J. Stauf-fer, S. Mundy, S. Beeson, M. Wages, J. Curtis, E. Wines, J. Goodman, J. Leverett, L. Miiaii. NINTH ROW: R. Hungerford, C. Chitwood, J. Crowder, V. Lawson, L. Benson, L. Lucas, J. Southwood, T. Hale, G. Foster, J. Gomez, P. Cervantes, D. Smith, G. Blackman, C. Penry, D. Blair, T. Brewer. FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: G. Jolmsion, J. Davenporl, D. Smllh, B. Warne T. Meadoff J. Alreman B. Elliori' N. Ma han. SECOND iiow: G. Pdarch, M. Bnlrion, R. Reese, Si Kiils, M. Duffield, J. Morgan, D. Collin E. Johnson J. asker. rr-uno now: c. French J. Mom 'n. arm s. Mc Donald, C. Jones, J. Fletcher, Rasiey, Bryson,'L. Rossi FOURTH ROW: G. Aikin, J. Delaney, R. Berry, C. Young. J. Grey, D. Hobbs, J. Mariinez, F. Fritz, G. Halch M. cum, H. vine. Firm now: J. Hedgmck, L. rumir J Flansburg, A. McDonald, 8. Buchanan, T. Dickey, G. Baize, J. Langley, G. Frehvell, V. Boslrorn, C. Nash, B. Galyan. SIXTH ROW: B. Cargill, H. Mann, N. Byford, L. Widener, FRONT ROW, Iefl io right: L. Candia, A. Eysabel, L. Lozano, D. Byers, E. Ensign, J.ScoH,J, Ezell, P. McCormac. SECOND ROW: W. Fechin, D. Higdon, J. Krause, J. Fiich, J. Gaona, B. Blazich, J. McGee, G. Folios, R. Rudnick. THIRD ROW: D. Axlell, A. Tarnballini, L. Armsfronq, L. Miichell, L. Rol- nick, M. Ford, R. Wedehase, B. Morrison, D. Schellinq, M. Sledge. FOURTH ROW: M. Pinkerion, K. Barnes, N. Red- ford, P. Wheeler, R. Rowland, M. Perram, P. Dickerson, R. Joens, M. McGowan, B. Burneh, V. Gonzales. FIFTH ROW: M. Bloodworlh, R. Abboll, M. Wenlworrh, B. Smiih, L. Works, B. Rapp, M. Kenney, C. Enloe, A. Angello, D. Smith, O. Ross, D. Rynes. SIXTH ROW: B. Carier, D. Jones, F. Slrickland, J. Tobias, B. Casper, M. Corella, L. Yniquez, unior H ii 1 4 l ! 1 i 8. Wynia, C. Howe, M. Nlglnberf, L. Bosl, J. Roberlson, J. r Cook, A. Slubbs, V. Hale, C. Peiers. SEVENTH ROW: V. Wilburn, J. Jones, M. Lules, C. Rees, L. Roberrs. J. Cerurii, P. Sisk, M. Jones, S. Johnson, C. Mason, G. Walls, L. Forshay, S. Crouse, C. Ullers, B. Scheer. EIGHTH ROW: B. Clark, J. De Voe, J. Snow, S. Long, J. Sanshez, A. Bermudez, i F. Cisneros, J. Salcido, G. Suflon, W. Webb, l. Washing- , lon, G. Copeland, B. Colburn, L. Morris, J. Benlley. NlNTH 3 ROW: R. Maynard, R. Anderson, R. Franklin, B. Alford, M. McDugal, R. Cox, J. Deramus, R. Burgess, M. Grillin, G. 1 Moore, W. Collins, M. Cgakdlerafp. Musgrave, C. Williams, . or . went of-tl: wit R. Almsirom, E. Gaede, L. Shipe, D. Beeson, J. Rodriguez, B. Bridgewaier. SEVENTH ROW: J. Christie, J. Baumqardi, P. Ramplon, G. Giumarra, J. Siufeville, T. Thompson, W. Culp, B. Day, O. Brennan, B. Wilson, T. Salazar, A. Perkins, M. Medina. B..Lawson. EIGHTH ROW: R. Hensley, E. , Thompson, R. Bryngelson, C. Harper, D. Thompson, E. Rink, l D. Siewari, E. Appodaca, B. DeLaCruz, C. Williams, J. Varley, F. Jackson, C. Brown, P. Simpson, J. Hawley. NINTH ROW: D. Brooks, J. Adams, D. Lauderdale, M. Cavin, B. Lawson, G. Wilson, M. Smilh, E. Jezebell, A. Reyes, M. Miranda, M. Tirado, A. Sanchez, P. Rodriquez, G. Esca- milla, S. Kinworihy, A. Morden. ev, xg. f 'f FRONT ROW, left 'ro riqhl: M. Bnery, M. Disney, R. Harry, S. Howard, C. Madden, G. Howard, B. Baker, I. Gilberl. SECOND ROW: L. Funk. J. Smilh, D. Prewefl, S. Harlwell, K. Vanderpool, K. Hedge, S. Sharp, K. Wyfch, J. Thompson. THIRD ROW: N. Francisco, B. Lalor, D. Melone, J. Dugqer, J. Bafiisloni, J. Gould, C. Francisco, L. Websler, M. Loth- ridge, S. Coorder. FOURTH ROW: B. Hunzeker, M. Horne, M. Rocha, J. Mason, C. Vercammen, K. Auslin, B. Lee, D. Graves, D. Carpenler, K. Slone, C. Caskey. FIFTH ROW: G. Glover, O. Terry, R. Fry, D. Bowers, E. Davis, C. Frank- Im, S. Prlce, J. Bussell, J. Srnirh, T. Knorr, J. Powell, C. Naff. SIXTH ROW: M. Long, M. Adcock, D. Hamlllon, V. Mar- ride and an tic FRONT ROW, lofi lo righl: C. Daniels, P. Gunn, G. Bloom B. Hull, R. Marshall, M. Munoz, A. Auslin, W. Talro SECOND ROW: C. Miller, V. Casfro, C. Jordan, J. Roberfs D. Esparza, D. Johnson, R. Thornlon, R. Smilh, G. Weeks THIRD ROW: J. Barnes, S. Mauldin, J. Calkins, J. Reimer B.R D.KlN.RbrlM.M ALdJ pation. ogers, en, o e s, onroe, . un y, Rogers. FOURTH ROW: S. Burud, C. Walker, R. Miller, T. Lehman, M. Keese, J. Francis, C. Goldsworfhy, L. Amund sen, C. Price, J. Bryan, J. Hodge. FIFTH ROW: C. Sullivan J, Dean, T. Fornas, A. Beal, S. Long, K. Schuefl, J. Wenzel J. Whisler, C. Grenning, S. Whisler, C. Brenlon, F. Bquivel SIXTH ROW: D. Aparicio, M. Sosa, D. Sogo, C. Aoki, D 1 finez, C. Green, A. Mackey, W. Donohue, T. Holiwell, J. Siewarl, H. Thompson, M. Rucker, W. Follins, B. Kurtz. SEVENTH ROW: J. Lomas, E. Ramirez, L. Gomez, H. Morin, J. Harrison, L. Colunga, J. Aparicio, M. Pimienla, P. Baisch, B. McKay, C. Slevenson, B. Zaragoza, J. Valdez, C. Escaianle. EIGHTH ROW: E. Auslin, F. Espinoza, C. Bena- videz, A. Miranda, J. Rivera, A. Garcia, T. Dowell, R. Medina, D. Ceccarelli, R. Harrelson, D. Boyd, R. Burns, F. Wood, E. Melroy, C. Dobbs. NINTH ROW: A. Black, I. Lewis, E. Brechner, P. Creasy, C. Wilder, G. Hughes, V. Haney, P. Lane, J. Black, B. Grahn, R. Hinkle, H. Marvey, P. Krause, L. Kirby, C. Wirlh, J. Page. Kumalaka, P. Smilh, R. Williams, E. Quinlan, C. Ramsey, J. Lehr, J. Lind, K. Murrell, E. Allen. SEVENTH ROW: M. Lopez, V. Hernandez, M. Cope, M. Williams, S. Casleel, D. Wilder, D. Fosler, B. Ringman, K. Shannon, M. Dolan, P. Herrera, ,M.,Cardoza, D. lvanoff, D. Rayburn. EIGHTH ROW: D. Chin, S. Upshaw, A. Junkin, R. Hays, J. Billinglon, L. Oxford, R. Sherman, C. Perez, J. Gil, T. Caslro, T. Melen- d z E. M G P Ho P Ph'Il' V. T NINTH e , organ, . a n, . I ips, urner. ROW: K. Fuller, M. Dunaway, W. Wallace, G. Lyannas, Unknown, B. Duran, V. Almavaz, L. Caslro, J. Jacques, J. Soza, R. Verduqo, B. Helms, R. Viera, P. Leigh-Pink, G. Harlzell, D. Green. FRONT ROW, lett to right: M. Hiqdon, S. Cornwall, M. Bracchi, J. Johnson, F. Pasquini, J. Pierucci, L. Rurup, N. Sabonsian. SECOND ROW: L. Wilks, L. George, M. Lowe, K. Miller, J. Bartell, B. Buchanan, C. Fanucchi, M. Actis, J. Lake. THIRD ROW: E. Petersen, L..Branscum, J. Baltisloni, D. Hoffman, J. Hannan, L. Swengel, W. Pritchett, C. Wal- lace, J. Kastner, C. Heier. FOURTH ROW: W. Powers, K. Senick, D. Cook, J. Allauqh, E. Henson, B. Griffith, A. Petris, G. Spence, J. Mince, S. Schallock, N. Lung. FIFTH ROW: S. Tiede, G. Allen, J. Scott, S. Palmer, J. Huqhey, F. Bell, R. Baldwin, G. Wallace, L. Tillett, D. Williams, G. Schaub, J. Schwantes. SIXTH ROW: C. Ward, B. Rymer, M. Sheeti, D. Sawyer, J. Wright, H. Roush, M. Stevenson E. Strickland, G. Hunter, S. Holland, G. McAfee, S. Davis, J. Kennedy. SEVENTH ROW: M. Buchak, 6. Morris, B. Bow- man, J. Hayes, P. Varney, J. Davidson, M. Harvey, P. Reed P. Pihman, L. Baxter, M. Lowry, J. Carter, D. King, K' Nikkei. EIGHTH ROW: 'H. Ramey, N. fwalford, W. Daven- port, L. Rivers, L. Lampkin, B. Thompson, C. Gieq, B. Hiatt, P. Bermele, V. Leech, R. Hemphill, J. Banks, M. Bradlield M. Smith, C. Henry. NINTH ROW: 'E. Hailey, O. Crawford G. Heiks, K. Tomlin, S. Smith, H. Redick, W. Ford, J Smith, I. Thompson, D. Green, L. King, J. Harris, J. Jerome. 5. Allison, M. Woody, L. Cook. univr p ep ed to zz Auml FRONT ROW, left to right: D. O'Guinn, M. Davis, D. Han- cock, F. Nalen, S. Kendrick, B. Wattenburger, C. Cannon, K. Steele. SECOND ROW: S. Rector, L. Weaver, B. Mc- Daniels, A.- Williams, B. Smith, J. Bernard, A. Weston. C. Brown, P. Williams. THIRD ROW: J. Upton, S. Scalia, C. James, N. Owen, L. Bihyeu, V. Kitchens. J. Rubiy, J. Porter, C. Brown, D. Spain. FOURTH ROW: G. Valenzuela, J. Ro- mero, E. Romero, V. Parnell, H. Baker, B. Boner, B. Birdwell, D. Lindamood, R. Heath, V. Tleishauer, P. Sorensen. FIFTH ROW: M. Hart, C. Hobbs, D. Noble, L. Kendrich, A.Shields, R. McClanahan R. Pelty, D. Funk, T. Goodman, J. Baxter, E. Teheault, M. Plummer. SIXTH ROW: W. Small, M. Van- Buren, H. Myers, J. Terrell, R. Cunningham, F. Hardimon, M. Johnson, L. Fambrouqh, N. Thomas, G. Williams, K Hailey, J. Schreider, W. Nelson. SEVENTH ROW: E. Lane, F. Spieling, B. Moore, M. Lomax, S. Eliiah, R. Morris, V Knowles, L. Whitfield, D. Johnson, L. Bowers, A. Dixon, L Molaas, R. Cloud, J. Fry, J. Carrillo. EIGHTH ROW: E Far-mer, M. Limmons, L. Ward, C. Rue, R. Funk, S. Gunther S. Skinner, D. Dewey, A. Garcia, J. Denio, B. Suorez, D Houchin, J. Jensen, S. Hodge, D. Dewey. NINTH ROW: J Allen, R. Cazares, C. Martinez, J. Easley, M. Hammilton L. Stewart, D. Nelson, J. Spivy, L. Stewart, E. Estribou, J Brown, K. Smylhe, T. Fitai, Pi. Anderson, O. Andrews, J urp y. FRONT ROW, Ieff to righl: L. Ochoa, S. Galvin, M. Lara, L. Diaz, R. Richardson, J. Richardson, B. Johnson, R. Shells SECOND ROW: G. Wenler, G. Telese Me k R. Gal , J. e s, - linglon, J. Walls, M. Mousbley, R. Cooper, J. Decalur, B. Oals. THIRD ROW: D. Sorce, J. Veldkamp, L. Morgan, S. Hagar, G. Young, T. Rider, J. Livingston, R. Harvey, P. McClain J. Tomlinson. FOURTH ROW: J. Averill M. Reid R. Mifchell, D. mom, M. Mcelmon, s. canal, '.i. oaneyf M. Sliner, K. Siler, L. Levingslon, L. Woodin. FIFTH ROW: G. Baier, L. Geissel, J. Houslon, W. Swain, I. Slrap, D Kilgore, R. Newness, R. Frey, N. Smirh, J. Sloddard, C de lege of Aclwol FRONT ROW lefr lo righl: D. McGill, R. Coke, T. Cox. A. Shively, D. Slewarl, J. Ruff, E. Lewis, L. Long. SECOND ROW: C. Criswell, P. Combs, K. Anderson, A. J. Craig, Q. Turner, W. While, S. Lyannas, W. Adams, .B. Aluiso. THIRD ROW: D. Davis, S. Jow, L. Seeley, S. Sullivan, J. A. Sinks, P. Tiede, N. Jackson, C. Hornsby, J. Thurber, M. Slranqe. FOURTH ROW: M. Page, P. Wilson, G. lger, P. Parson, L. Beckslead, M. Blair, C. Hobson, J. Brandl, C. Vigus, R. Marlinez, F. Chambers. FIFTH ROW: J. Paul, G. Henry, N. Childers, S. Frederickson, B. Kinoshila, M. Talsuno, D. Wilkins, B. Paup, P. Miller, C. Menezes, B. Carlin, K. Brubaker. SIXTH ROW: .B. Braase, S. LePell, Ward, E. Smilh, G. Poarch, F. Lomas, D. Slile, S. Wong N. Ballier, D. Balrier, S. Juarez, L. Massoni, K. Luhrell SEVENTH ROW: J. Smilh, W. Cox, G. Olney, R. Baraias, M Vigliani, G. Girard, S. Garlow, B. Rayburn, M. Clark, J Slanclifl, S. Barraza, A. .Behill, A. McMahan, K. Vawler V. Sanford. EIGHTH ROW: R. Brown, J. Gomez, J. DeLa- Cruz, M. Sulier, R. Sanchez, J. Soria, B. Fulce, M. Friuell C. Flowers, R. VanDiesl, J. Meagher, C. Thew, J. Hershey J. Underwood. NINTH ROW: S. Towery, S. Slancliff, C Brown, L. Nielson, M. McDowell, R. Fagan, T. Sanders D. Nunez, D. Neville, L. King, S. Biggi, L. Oldershaw, H Lane, R. Conner, N. Harf, B. McKnight. Fi., J. Harris, K. McKenzie, M. Teissler, G. Magnusson, C. Sfickler, G. Shuck S. Rifler. S. Cunningham, B. Frosf, R. Kirkorian, F. Slrickler. SEVENTH ROW: J. Bergholdl, K. Hamilton, D. McDonald, B. Howden, A. Melropulos P. Dooley, L. Carls, 5. Dyer, J. Turner, L. Lockwood, J. Mc- llvanie, D. Wadman, J. Berry, J. Gaines. EIGHTH ROW: M. Nelson, L. Tramell, B. Garrerf, S. Romine, B. Under- wood, S. Gilfner, B. Garrelr, D. Wade, F. Culp, E. Reed, A. Ware, G. Farnholh, S. Klink. NINTH ROW: F. Folsom, A. Liggell, E. Asbu , B. Burdick, J. Mueller, R. Bierman, F. Leggim P. Johnson, B. Harrelson. C'ounc'll4 aim le de lane. for XY' -fe 1 E. J... s: it X Ak ,sf owe 5 ' si. fi. if i 'M -Zen ,i ,. f:.s:?t,g.l .1 'lgglff-liege-fi. 255 Orin Bolstad Jeanne Ellingsfon President Vice-Presidenf Connie Nelson Roberta Rudnick Treasurer Representative FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Southerland, S. Stinson, C. Cross, L. Kubey, M. Malls, E. Bustamante. S. Calhoun B. Figueroa, S. Childers, S. Dykes P. Abbott L. Groves. P Anderson, D. Robesky, L. Smilh.'SECOND ROW: O. Bol- stad, Pres.: K. Bulkeley, G. Thompson, P. Nobles. C. Walker. J. Liqgstl, M. Brown, K. Fenton, R. Rudnick. Rep.: D. Harding, S. Cabaniss, C. Worsley, S. Purple. J. Govea, P. Sfansbury, C. Shelton. THIRD ROW: J. Marshall, J. Melropulos. J. Park, K. Fahey, B. Mcllyanie, D. Johnson. Sec.: C. Nelson, Treas.: 'M. Caciuc, L. Greer. N. Morris Diane Johnson Secretary Sponsoring an Easter party for retard- ed children helped accomplish the goal set forth by the SOPHOMOBE CLASS to promote Worthy projects. A dance and magazine sale in October, noon sales, and sending Christmas cards to former exchange students also consumed the councils energy. Sophomores Lynn Lenick, Sara Kinney and Paula Nobles exhibiled school spirit which helped the sophomores win the yell banner. G. Anderson. J. Haqgarf, S. Ramirez, J. Herring, J. Sea- man, F. French. FOURTH ROW: L. Leniclr, S. Pace. N. Beck, C. Sandall, C. Barrett, G. Conrad, J. Ellingslon, Vice-pres.: K. Nuzum, S. Grellein, J. Wensks. M. Stephens, L. Overstreer, D. Gungle, H. Gruman, J. Corolla, K. Harper. FIFTH ROW: J. Cox, J. Sfutzman, D. Knudson. P. Marflln, B. Dorr, T. Sleele, J. Haqestad, C. Lund. B. Mc- Mahan, R. Cordova, S. Lake, M. Cox, M. Anderson, D. Huntington. L FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Goldwater, M. Smith, J. Patterson, P. Abbott, C. Smith, C. Underwood, M. Reed, D. Scarberry, A. Davis, F. McCoy, J. Stutzman, G. Foltx. SECOND ROW: G. Baziuk, G. Dickey, L. McVey, C. Cham- bers, D. Fletcher, D. Krause, P. Herrgesell, T. Parker, B. Brady, L. Downey. A. Blake. THIRD ROW: R. Dow, D. Brown, B. Ghilarducci, L. McCart, D. Barber, S. Siemon, C. Torii, A. McMahon, D. Henry, T. Graham, D. Knudson, K. Twissel- mann. FOURTH ROW: J. Liggett, G. Stowe, V. Hansen, M. Miller, R. Collins, R. Willitord, D. Miller, D. Koerlin, D. Gay, H. Knapp, C. Rader, R. Hindin, J. Schallock. FIFTH ROW: T. Kirkindoll, C. Shearon, G. DeArmon, S. Jones, J. Logan, J. Hasson, L. Martinez, K. Putnam, R. Rice, R. Graves, M. Ament, W. Wright, J. Wilkins, K. Barnes. FRONT ROW, left to right: I. Colbert, C. Goodwin, G. Black, L. Miller, M. Bowery, G. Bowers, M. Fambrough, C. J-ones, M. Nash, K. Padgett, H. Gruman, S. Childers. SECOND ROW: R. Richardson, L. Harris, S. Ashcraft, J. Geib, J. Cox, J. Leek, J. Brinton, S. Neville, J. Carlson, J. Johnson, R. Rudnick, J. Walt, J. Britt. THIRD ROW: C. Paulson, L. Hill, G. Greer, J. Nettles, P. Poole, S. Clark, C. Dunkin. L. Booth, S. Padgett, G. Allen, K. Oldershaw, E. Corse. FOURTH ROW: B. Mathews, C. Lund, J. Hage- stad, O. Bolslad, R. Cordova, J. Fraser, D. Bainbridge, E. Misono, B. Challis, R. Jennings, B. Varner, J. Cabrera, M. Preston. FIFTH ROW: N. Escobedo, R. Galvan, B. Dorr, G. Hoetker, R. Alexander, M. Aubin, F. Foor, J. Lewis, J. Coppeians, G. Fitzsimmons, A. Holecheck, M. Tudian, M. SIXTH ROW: J. Strange, B. Wright, J. Feemster, S. John son, B. Leggett, J. Dawson, D. Lack, R. Porter, T. Chandler M. Newton, J. Martini, E. Scott, B. Bender, A. Ansolabe- here. SEVENTH ROW: 6. Teters, S. Black, C. Stanford, P Jing, P. Stamper, A. Moore, J. Holt, A. Harrison, D. Doo- little, B. Love, D. Green, O. Kinder, M. Walker, J. Pimi- enta, J. Kosareff. EIGHTH ROW: D. Fry, T. Wheeler, M Snyder, E. Jimenez, W. Dean, R. Robinson, B. Dean, R Christopher, D. Carrick, B. Gilslrap, K. Dearmore, J. Dal- ton, A. Sines, J. Miner. D. Nelson, J. Taylor. NINTH ROW L. Smith, S. Lewis, D. Jeffers, L. Morrill, J. Taylor, G. Har- rison, F. Witt, S. Periera, R. Byers, B. Richert, J. Richert K. Thompson, D. Moseley, K. Haycock, D. Smith, G. Fry Beagles. SIXTH ROW: L. Nagel, B. Clark, G. Gonzalez, R. O'Brien, S. McLemore, J. Parker, S. Andrews, R. Vowter, L. Trone, D. Henken, B. Meadors, R. Bell, J. Bingham, H. Jackson, M. Storey. SEVENTH ROW: C. Stewart, R. Kneltel, R. Cheney, L. Cottrill, W. Andrews, M. Buckner, R. Hendrix, S. Kelley, S. Foreman, M. Jackson, B. Bopp, A. Tidwell, A. Sanger, B. White, J. Thompson. EIGHTH ROW: G. Johnson. W. Higgs, H. Ray, D. Gray, D. Johns, W. Myers, B. Bar- tholomew, J. Stephens, L. Shafto, J. Machado, L. Swell, B. Hall, T. Kerr, J. Mayfield, J. Cotton, J. Mayt, J. Mihal. NINTH ROW: R. Ferdinand, R. Bearden, J. Larma, F. Wil- son, J. Thomas, A. Battle, J. Decker, D. Braun, D. Kelley, F. Axevedo, M. Page, G. Hamilton, G. Reeves, W. Miles. C. Knight, J. Sims, L. McClintock. Fl E FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Allen, P. Pedro, Y. Escamilla D. Gungle, K. Fenton, B. Fuson, L. Ingalls, S. Peterson, N Wheeler, S. Boswell, S. Juhl, K. Newman. SECOND ROW G. Hodges, H. Thomas, M. Dixon, I. Shotwell, D. Ware W. Nutt, O. Funnell, C. Fisher, E. Duncan, J. Grayson, S Nick. THIRD ROW: D. Switzer, J. Langford, K. Hill, L Pate, D. Thompson, W. Ware, K. Jones. K. Wall, S. Zemny D. Barnes. J. Willard, P. Karber. FOURTH ROW: M. Ma- drid, W. Walker, G. Ulrich, C. Galyan, L. Wiggins, L Johnson, J. Feltus, T. Crites, R. Butler, J. Nordin, K. Hod der, J. Lagerstrom, M. Lopez. FIFTH ROW: S. Munger, J Holland, M. Bain, 6. Knight. G. Morrison, L. Etchechury S. Grigsby, R. Cormier, B. Villa, P. Nobles, L. Lenick, G Banducci, W. Kaspar, R. Deuel. SIXTH ROW: M. Coburn, R. Goodman, N. Fleming, T. Hembree, R. Murphy, L. Ben- nett, L. Girado, H. Perez, S. Montgomery, 6. Edmondson J. Burgan, B. Munn, R. O'Neil, D. Duggan, R. Hernandez SEVENTH RO1W: A. Tiwes, E. Brown, S. Smith, D. Black- burn, L. Stewart, D. Bull, M. A. Fitzgerald., S. Kinney, K Colney, J. Caldwell, L. Kubey, M. Matis, J. Nelson, B Buller, M. Weigel, D. Carter. EIGHTH ROW: D. Harbteen L. Pope, A. Pope, B. Williams, N. Bradley, G. Plaskett, G Kinworthv, G. Barnett. R. Davis, D. Crowder, C. Fanshier R. Rose, E. Beavers, F. Cardial, D. Perez, C. Pemberton J. McLeod. NINTH ROW: D. Rollins, S. Richina, K. Presley: J. Middour, S. Mills, E. Joslin, D. Bacot, R. Headley. J Calderon, J. Gonzales, D. Johnson. P. Shepard. E. Maddox, S. Kennedy, B. Mingus. xv E l E I P i Sepia emo e Claw looke V FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Juarez, N. Rodriquez, K. Estrada, R. Guedea, M. Melendez, G. Barrios, M. Cer- vanres, A. Hernandez, IM. Fuente, C. O'Campo, N. Valen- zuela, S. Lopez. SECOND ROW: Y. Collins, L. Huggins, I. Carter, E. Percuson, N. Lawson, J. House, R. Walker, P. Weisel, S. Dickerson, C. Brown, J. Truax. THIRD ROW: C. Murrey, L. Robertson, P. Muir, D. Gibson, E. Thompson S. Baxter, D. Byrd, H. Cahvarria, R. Rivas, R. Torres, G. Rodriguez, M. Castillo. FOURTH ROW: S. Keyser, D. Parker, G. Harvey, S. Lee, J. Kazarian, J. Kopper, J. Rake, G. Wedegaertner, J. Triplitt, K. Stone, J. Shields, K. Fuller, J. Beaver. FIFTH ROW: D. Grove, P. Trout, D. Barnes, J. Goodroe, E. Burgess, J. Comer, S. Lewis, C. Mitchell, L. Landis, D. Moore, J. Loftis, H. Hill, L. Marks, L. Bertholf. SIXTH ROW: E. Brooks, M. Davidson, J. Lewis, J. Jones, P. Collins, L. Rodriguez, J. Errecalde, V. Guada- lupe, M. Rubio, G. Culp, C. Berry, M. Budy, J. Addington, K. Berryhill, G. Richardson. SEVENTH ROW: L. Fort, S. Newsome, T. Adams, J. Petty, G. Thomas, B. Uribe, M. Saldana, J. Gonzalez, E. Villanueva, J. Jaime, M. Ouiiada, R. Salazar, I. Vieyra, J. Lopez, V. Morales. EIGHTH ROW: B. Wakie, L. Lucas, P. Long. A. Doll, B. Jeffries, A. Montiio, S. Lilburn, G. Morrett, J. Celano, J. Silva, J. Thompson, A. BaIdw'n, L. Lott, D. Arlon, M. Wolford, B. Ausbie, B. Deloney. NINTH ROW: J. Hendrix. G. Jackson, C. Ludd H. Green, T. Janes, c. Hall, L. Williams, J. srimn, Ai Calderon, L. Lomas, L. Candia, R. Hunt, D. Ryan, R. Wood, N. Kitchen. A I l FRONT ROW, lofi to righl: J. Houslon B. Scoll, D. Mackey, K. Manners. ca. erm, n. mmsm, .l. eunsnqsvon, c. Har- rison, C. Groqq, W. Young, C. Hobbs, D. Wong. SECOND ROW: K. Bryanl, K. Joe, D. Robesky. D. Riqgins, L. Warren- barger, M. Poore, P. Traynor, L. Roskam, J. Minler, D. Pruilf, R. Harlander. THIRD ROW: G. Bobbirr, J. Burroughs, J. Swind, D. Sneed, D. Blair, C. Nelson, D. Johnson, C. Cross, P. Hammonlree, S. Wheeler, L. Morris, C. Deuel. FOURTH ROW: L. Smith, K. Nuxum, M. Henninq, B. Kil- burn, S. Haupfman, C. Plummer, R. Hiqhfill, F. Kennedy, E. Brechner, L. Manny, P. Moore, K. Hargreaves, J. Mar- shall. FIFTH ROW: B. Boyd, J. Faulkner, J. Bayos, J. Wynn. S. Moyer, R. Schrader, R. DeWih, M. Dykes, S. Grellein, C. Shellon, N. Turner, G. Guilder, A. Adams, E. Murphy. SIXTH ROW: J. Mahly, K. Snyder, B. Kenl, D. Clark, D Elliorf, J. Lopez, L. Rocha, R. Elam, C. Newsome, B. Mc- ginn, B. Davis, R. Celedon, R. Celedon, S. Cox, S. Thurber SEVENTH ROW: W. Taylor, G. Byers, 6. Wesilon, I. Tom- linson, L. Lomas, J. Reyna, K. Weldon, T. Slafford, C. Keller B. Flores, I. Darrell, M. Brown, A. Pepilone, L. Folks, C Muir, L. Blackhawk. EIGHTH ROW: K. Ash, B. Deuel, M Feliz, S. May, V. Faqah, A. Yacoperii, K. Hawks, A. Hobbs T. Franz, R. Sranifer. K. Kelley, W. Perkins, Rodriques, J Romo, E. Ruiz. NINTH ROW: S. Mobley, B. McCullar, P Ham, B. Naff, B. Viola, T. Jones, A. Robinson, K. Mackey! D. Douglas, T. Varnado, J. Collier, W. Grayson, R. Lewis J. Hernandei. fowa af graduation in '64, FRONT ROW, left fo right: B, Guill, P. Lasler, P. Lawrence, K. Wilson, B. Chain, M. Tischbirek, J. Parker, L. Hobbs, B. Franchi, J. Adams, D. Painter, E. Roy. SECOND ROW: J. Wheeler, D. Blair, S. Childers, E. Blackwood, M. Israel, M. Valenfyn, N. McMahan, M. Riddle, C. Soulherland, A. Roma, B. Dunn. THIRD ROW: D. Knighf, L. Bozoky, B. Delaney, P. Bechlel, R. Frank, G. Priesl, M. Warrs, P. Cecil, L. Srrauss, L. Wallace, J. Holsonbake, D. Conley. FOURTH ROW: W. Darlington, D. Chapman, W. Beard, B. Rankin, A. Silicx, B. Thompson, J. Graham, R, Kliewer, N. Mon- son, C. NuHer, J. Schneider, D. Nickell, R. Ballenline. FIFTH ROW: M. Clem, M. Parnell, K. Rosenberger, J. Buller, A. Anslinger, R. Dosier, M. Paflerson, T. Paddock, D. Lee, V. Yancey, F. Womack, C. Pearson, M. Huhen- bailey, S. Koelur. SIXTH ROW: J. Powers, J. Williams, N. Rex, J. Self, J. Robison, J. Chapin, J. Jenks, L. Field, S. Sanford, L. Lehmkuhl, P. Ramirez, J. Smith, L. Bennefl, K. Tucker, J. Jenks. SEVENTH ROW: T. Townsend, R Boone, M. Owens, C. Edwards, G. Marlin, R. Krause, R Holland, B. Dollar, M. Deuerling, L. Cox, G. Johnson M. Leislen, M. Harper, J. Raney, J. Anderson, L. Milyus J. Hanley. EIGHTH ROW: B. Erwin, P. Lipke, S. Labovirch L. Gold, S. Gaines, P. Ryfler, 'M. Chapel, E. Bishop, G Wolverion, B. Wood, W. Powell, P. Neal, J. Bailey, J Cashero, W. Pflasler, G. Thompson, R. Hayhursl, B. Bowen P. Marlin. NINTH ROW: M. Caciuc, J. Brummer, L. Greer C. Coker, V, Raymond, K. Roberrson. D. Craven, J. Gar: nica, S. Bl-rada, P. Adame, P. Briano, G. Benavidez, G Caves, C. Davis, H. Byrani, J. Fields. TENTH ROW: M Brown, J. Sawyer, J. Schallock. J. Celfic, G. Bone, S. Cel- lic, C. Worsley, L. Oversrreer, G. Keim, P. Anderson, J Parson, C. Walker, J. Pagk, L. Maxwell, D. Herndon, B agar. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Cremeans, A. Akers, V. Burks, S. Dye, L. Perez, Unknown, L. Jackson, S. Dugqer, W. 'Wetzel, B. Williams, M. Tiet-ze, P. Doan. SECOND ROW: 5. Randour, G. Sisson, C. Vercammen, K. Mays, J. McCord. M Anderson R Ti ner J Heimf . , . g , . orth, J. Wenske, S. Ca- baniss, C. Fenton. THIRD ROW: P. Thompson, M. McAllis- ter, P. Jackson, P. Sanders, D. Buckner, L. Ware, J. Coats, l.. Marks, S. Medford, D. Davis, L. Perry, B. Perry. FOURTH ROW: M. Stephens, C. Barrett, C. Halle, B. Key, S. Clark. O. McBride, F. Cremer, T. Crow, J. Hankins, J. Hansen, B. Shatter, T. Stubbletield, A. Weigel. FIFTH ROW: C. Rags- dale, J. Ezell, G. Conrad, P. Stansbury, P. Blake, S. Blake. V. Farrell, S. Davidson, P. Mustin, A. Jones, R. Turner, C. Carr, E. Wyatt, B. Frazeir. SIXTH ROW: P. Contratto, L. McDowell, T. Ginn, J. Kumataka, K. Kliewer, P. Beniamin, N. Corn, L. Ludeke, R. Harman, B. Willis, J. Loudon, R Cave, N. Thompson, D. Bean, L. Rhodes. SEVENTH ROW R. Siegel, L. Austin, G. Anderson, B. Moses, J. Coy, R Stein, M. Brown. B. Mettler, P. Smith, L. Hughes, J. Hern- don, G. Yates, R. Lewis, D. Harthorn, M. Cotta, J. Wagy EIGHTH ROW: S. Bonny, C. Logan, K. Simpson, P. Malich D. Jost, J. Marks, D. Barnard, B. Mebane, D. Garcia, G Harris, D. Reynolds, J. Martinez, T. Turner, L. Munoz NINTH ROW: O. Mayfield, C. Ecret, G. Rhodes, R. Sulli- van, 5. Ingle, F. Rhodes, M. Liner, K. Jacob, B. Davis J. Sorensen, T. Jackson, A. Smith, C. Kasper, R. Reid, C Waldram. TENTH ROW: J. Cowsill, K. Almklov, J. Cagle B. Smith, L. Mooney, K. Mansfield, S. Cook, M. Smith, S Goin, B. Menees, P. Holdren, P. McGee, P. Mack, D. Welch D. Rocco, L. White, K. Knelbes. Soplw Alwwed en thu ia m FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Nelson, S. Calhoun, B. Mc Ilvanie, M. Harris, N. Hauptman, L. Daugherty, R. Christyl J. Barkdull, L. Lupercio, 6. Lupercio D. Mauitelli J Frankiewich. SECOND ROW: K. Harder, J. Morris: cf Stewart, J. Drake, N. Norris, E. Van Wagoner, J. Metrop- ulos, S. Leake, B. Bosley, S. Purple, L. Hall. THIRD ROW: V. Wilkerson, B. Quayle, C. James, K. Harvey, L. Welz, E. Bustamante, K. Petersen, K. Hill, 'W. Livingston, J. Taylor, 6. Cabral, S. Curtis. FOURTH ROW: L. Lester, R. Parker, D. Langston, M. Moore, S. Hoyt, S. Smallhouse, L. Parker, D. Davies, L. Smith, D. Karleskint, W. Dobson, J. Lozano, J. Avalos. FIFTH ROW: D. Taylor, C. Chitwood, J. Roberts. B. Rogers, M. Billings, M. Hawkins, A. Wenter, D. Dicker- son, R. Tolson, R. Hanna, S. Taylor, D. Lewis, R. Schmidt, G. Moon. SIXTH ROW: R. Millican, D. Willman, J. Thomas D. Bingham, M. Kamrath, R. Schultz, G. Nicholas, B Schmidt, B. Arnold, M. Woods, R. Ott, D. Subriar, M Seeley, G. Potter, R. Dallons. SEVENTH ROW: K. Mathews J. Perkins. L. Burton, R. Burton, P. Allen, A. Johnson, B Crafton, D. March, D. Lackey, M. Allen, S. Marshall, B Ghill, P. Thompson, J. Jones, O. Johnson, E. Stokes EIGHTH ROW: L. Michel, L. Harris, E. Moore, C. Ward- rup, R. McNinch, G. Ponce, G. Stafford, B. Updegratt. G. Klawitter, D. Ward, G. Chambers, C. Pope, J. Miner A. Kinch, J. Boutte, F. Lynch. NINTH ROW: C. Heredia B. Jobe, P. Reams, D. Buauber, B. Hill, M. Smith, P. Son: zales, F. Lomas, C. Padilla, G. Martin, M. Alvarez, R Reyes, J. Williams, D. Johnson, D. Claxton, S. Faurett FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Weis, M. Martinez, N. Lupi- ent, S. Lupient, J. Corella, J. Haggart, L. Karnes, A. Royees, B. Wolfe, L. McNeil, C. Covey. SECOND ROW: A. Bosdick, D. Jones, D. Roberson, L. McCullough, J. Mutch, E. Berumen, P. Blair, N. Chavez, E. Chavez, M Ham. THIRD ROW: E. Stancil, P. Kendircks, T. Wilson W. Sherman, L. Davis, C. Crompton, C. Knox, G. Grimes: M. Terrell, W. Johnson, V. Pierce. FOURTH ROW: D. Marks E. smnh, A. seine., c. Russsw, L. McGuire, J. sfews.-r, TI Ramey, L. Floyd, M. Robinson, J. Olden, B. Evans, B. Watts FIFTH ROW: J. Young, L. Jones, R. Foster, D. Webstr, J. Richard, L. Brooks, C. Hardison, F. Tidwell, L. Bateman, C. Cole, L. Haines, L. Embrey, G. Yiguez, J. Beauvais. SIXTH ROW: M. Morales, l. Fontes, W. Decker, A. Hollins, J. Veley, J. Pearse, J. Connell, F. Schaefer, D. Tarr, R by winning yell banne . FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Salazar, J. Youngblood, C Jordan, C. Jordan, F. Hudson, R. Robertson, A. Chapman S. Robertson, J. Ham, S. Harp, D. Webb, A. Shanas SECOND ROW: S. King, C. Irvin, B. Mitchell, M. Weeks A. Trueluck, J. Gray, P. Powers, E. Cherry, A. King, J Starks, B. Jessen. THIRD ROW: B. Holland, A. Ray, H Leon, M. Avila, M. De La Rosa, T. Ornelas, J. Zubia, F Estrada R. Sedillo R. Cano F. Moya G. Armstrong Fouarii now: afaenau, EI Ar-afsds,' Angie Navarro, P. Arambula, M. Cauell, M. Ruozi, J. Gorea, L. DeFord D. Dickey, G. Kirland, G. Askew, D. Perkins, J. Jackson FIFTH ROW: G. Mecina, R. Piceno, R. Bishop, D. Carpen Adams, M. Loe, C. Arnold, L. Nicks, L. Ogden. SEVENTH ROW: E. Groves, G. Patterson, J. Bowers, L. Montgomery, V. Brookshire, L. Ogden, W. Kirby, D. Walker, S. Nicola, N. Tudian, G. Williams, H. Lindsey, L. Coughran, S. Wal- lace. C. Hinson. EIGHTH ROW: G. Shells, D. Ward, D. Samsa, W. Horner, L. Brown, B. Knox, F. French, P. Steven- son, D. Higginbotham, C. Ponder, J. Chealwood, M. Taylor, J. Reimer, M. Scalia, D. Metcalf. NINTH ROW: O. Tarr, E. Stewart, D. Ramirez, B. Waggoner, L. Newton, D. Padilla, J. Goss, W. Summers, J. Brady, A. Stamper, D. Alexander, T. Donnelly, E. Harmon, B. Dawson, M. Trom- betta, E. Wright. TENTH ROW: F. Parker, R. Maneke, J. Castro, N. Nolan, S. Boone, C. Martin, B. Copple, S. Vaughn, C. Watson, C. Watson, C. McGee, G. Cook, F. Ussery, L. Priest, C. Little, L. Luna, H. Menchara. ter, L, Hughes, M. Tanner, C. Kirschonmann, B. Manley, J. Stanley, M. Pittman, R. Hoffman, P. Copeland, D. Ward, L. Marino. SIXTH ROW: A. Terrazas, J. Geyra, L. Leal, E. Terry, J. Jones, J. Ochesky, C. Gaines, P. Hoffman. K. Anderson, S. Mann, S. Whittlock, C. Carlton. SEVENTH ROW: J. Bermudez, T. Hernandez, A. Zepeda, F. Castellon, J. Gonsales, J. Martinez, F. Morena, R. Garcia, J. Romero, D. Ramirez, C. Charlton, T. Burger, D. Cox, B. Hogan, B. VanOsdel. EIGHTH ROW: S. Ramirez, N. Morris, M. Colm, J. Riese, S. Stinsan, K. Fahey, M. Coz, L. Claflin, 5. Lake, C. Sandall, S. Pace, D. Huntington, J. Quigley, K. Sim- mons, P. Lee, G. Ling, H. Chuck. ?I'0.6,l Council planned alce 4 L Jim Olcotf Debbie Hazzard President' Vice-President Janet Stickler Phil Baldwin Treasurer Representative FRONT ROW, left 'lo right: L. Jayson, M. Funk, G. Wells, S. Dewey, B. Hanford, K. DiGiorgio, P. Baldwin, D. Haz- zard, B. Klein, B. Taylor, P. Anderson, C. Pasquini, H. Bernadine, M. Robertson. SECOND ROW: J. Stickler, J. Hancock, C. Parsons M. Beck, L. Taylor, P. McDonald, S. Elliott, G. Barraza, Dugger, S. Young, N. Cantelmi, S. Riechel, M. Seward, J. Amundsen, V. Cisneros. THIRD Melinda Funk Secretary The FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL proved its ability to meet the high stand- ards for student government at BHS. Students cleaned the school seals once a month and held a successful dance after the South Hill football game. The fifty members planned to completely landscape the Science Building during their future Years of high school. One of the many duties which the Freshman class council undertook this year was the maintenance of the school seal. ROW: S. Hayes, P. McDonald, P. Shelton, J. Borion, C-. Klafl, D. Bates, C. Unrik, C. Campbell, G. Tischbirek, C. Hear, C. Protopapas, B. McDowell, D. Jones, S. Plunk. FOURTH ROW: S. Sheffield, Adv.1 L. Nuiter, B. Stone, M. Munoz, J. Ross, L. Carlson, J. Olcoft, B. Kita, D. Nether- ton, B. Anderson, D. Lawrancei 5. Surbeclr, C. Webster, J. en ez. FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Bragghton, J. Flucs, T. Pogon, T. Moiica, D. Luther, G. Gonzales, R. Rector, R. Gomez, J. Smith, H. Creegan, J. Adams, D. Patty. SECOND ROW: D.' Green, W. Wilson, R. Lopez, D. Williams, L. Starks, D. Rector, H. Rue. R. Schalwih, K. Mayes, E. Jones. E. Lorren, B. Bentley. THIRD ROW. A. Hendrix, D. Wilsted. R. Koelzer, J. Menees, K. McGowan, M. Walker, H. Wald, C. Phillips. J. Tremaine, S. Moore, E. Sedillp, M. Hartman. FOURTH ROW: W. Herrera, D. Bates, J. Kearney, J. Murray: G. Holbrook, L. Williams, L. Rufus, L. White, I. Miller, M. VanBuren, J. Mull, D. Seely, G. Mitchell. FIFTH ROW: A. Hunt, G. Uhler, J. Kindred, S. Romero, C. Carrisalez, Unknown, B. Robinson, N. Heyart, P. Baldwin, J. Olcott, M. Doolittle, J. Armstrong, G. Carter, E. Hardy. SIXTH ROW: B. Stallings, H. Ayers, A. Yoakum, W. Smith, R. Renz, J. Bancroft, R. Whitfield, H. Rufus, C. Jackson, FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Bertolucci, L. Espinoza, T. Williams, N. Orona, M. Beck, D. Calhoun, N. Maddox, J. Chavers, J. Abernethy, J. Green, N. Gutierrez, T. Bridwell. SECOND ROW: J. Clark, P. Blair, C. Manzer, K. Minney, M. Davis, E. Pacheco, C. Stanley, A. MacDonald, B. Stanton, B. Schwartz, S. Sabaloni. THIRD ROW: D. Hinkle, P. Rous- sel, M. Pritchett, L. Birdsong, A. Huber, J. Willingham, M. Garrett, D. Benson. H. Pearson, G. Antonaros, L. Thompson, L. Jayson. FOURTH ROW: G. Shotner, R. McDaris, J. Bolles, L. Chapple, R. Madsen, G. Fisher, C. Corder. D. Felo, D. Georgeson, C. Bailey, J. Peele, T. Blake, J. Carter. FIFTH ROW: P. Hay, C. Freestone, J. King, R. Maddux, R. Hale, J. Kennedy, J. Clegg, R. Bender, D. Marquez, L. Barnett, V. Price, L. Rhodes, J. Bourdeau, S. Plunk. SIXTH ROW: P. Roland, G. Schuett, C. Funk, J. Wright, J. Cod- D. Finch, B. Leckie, D. Penderqraft, D. Ensign, l. Herrick A. Kennedy. SEVENTH ROW: S. Elliott, S. Steele, C. Par sons, J. Hancock, B. Klein, R. Brock, D. Dague, G. Coviello C. Armstrong, B. Long, P. Jones C. Stewart, M. Subia, S Palmer, N. Ellis. EIGHTH ROW: J. Davenport, A. Rod riquez, D. Moore, R. Fige, B. Southwood, J. Hood. D Blevins, G. Bidgood, D. hesser L. Baker, G. Maxwell, J Lundy, R. Gonzales, B. Cloughly, D. Holder, F. Ballew NINTH ROW: L. Hope, R. Ross, E. Scow, C. Garcia, D Arnold G. McKown, T. McCord, D. Serpa, J. Lindsay, L Hailey: L. Hall, J. Plckerel, S. Wilbur, M. Lindsey, K. Wil- kinson, L. Combs. TENTH ROW: T. Saldana, R. Urrea S. Alderete, J. Amundsen, R. Logan, J. Stiern, M. Howe G. Duncan, R. Martinez, C. Bonneau, W. Molton, D. Sanone R. Sakai, L. Marquez, J. Benavente, D. Prestaqe, D. Brown wallader C. Bright P. Lambourne D. Lang M. Bayse M Breckenridge, B. Jost, P. Bellamy, C. Vallerqa, L. Nutter, S. Pape. SEVENTH ROW: B. Garbe, C. Webster, S. Sworder, S. Amundsen, T. Dougherty, R. DeFoor, A. Ferguson, R. Keown, F. Hansen, F. Brown, L. Sanders, S. Dodson, l. Brito, S. Elrich, R. Scott. EIGHTH ROW: K. Jackson, E. Wiley, M. Reeves, S. Palmer, P. Sinks, D. Jensen. D. Foutz, M. Nelson, l'. Nord, B. Oxford, C. Shipley, L. Brawn, R. Anderson, F. Jeppi. NINTH ROW: R. Alfreida, G. Tischbirek, J. Sickler, J. Wyatt, M. Dewey, H. Wiltse, B. Creger, N. Walker, D. Cates, M. Miles, J. Christie, E. Ellis, D. Wathem. R. Buehring, J. Skar, S. Walker. TENTH ROW: B. Dooley, J. Davis, M. Harding, C. McLellan, J. Rasmussen, A. Lewis, K. Cone, D. Boyd, M. Lamb, T. Ahlt, W. Conner, J. Arnold, J. Speights, D. Telese, R. Pettit, W. Maddox. i L FRONT ROW, left fo right: M. Mercer, A. Phineas, B. Mc. Dowell, H. Hodge, B. Henry, P. Randle P. Washington, J. McCray, M. Mo-ore, R. Presley, E. Day, Foster. SECOND ROW: E. Farmer, S. Wooldridge J. Gholz, L. Taylor, J. Krigbaum, M. Sanguinetti L. Tarpley B. Rimmer, R. Brown, R. oalanay, M. Moore. mine now: G. Griffin, K. Slankard, A. Lingo, J. Long, J. Harper, M. Coulter, S. Lane, V. Parks, F. Bell, B. Thomas, McCullough, A. Lamb. FOURTH ROW: C. Lee, J. Wood, A. Melanson, M. Blair, J. Barnes, H. Scaife, S. Miller, J. Rasmussen, B. Welch, T. Moore, L. Clark, V. Bales, J. Mabry. FIFTH ROW: T. Armstrong, R. McEwen, S. Burke, L. Pieper, N. Sanders, P. Averill, P. Yoon, B. Doss, 5. Short, J. Schrader, J. Thomas, E. Wood, J. Dyer, M. Brickell. SIXTH ROW: G. Rupp, D, Tiede, R. Dominguez, F. Ontiveros, J. Green, W. Vanden Hoek, M. Bolen, R. Taggart, L. Webster, M. Guiza, G. Gilliland, J. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Lizalde, A. Hummel, A. De Benedetto, F. Allen, E. Coffman M. Cotten G. Belluomini, S. Dado, K. Di Giorggf, L. 'I-loward S. Dewey K, Mc- Manan. seoonn no 1 a. wirnbaily, G. McCann, o. Lambert, L. Franklin, J. Phillips, . Weidenbach, C. Reams, J. Gilder, T. Bothwell, K. Chin, J. Garcia. THIRD ROW: J. Woodard, S. Charlton, C. Crawford, B. Johnson, S. Davidson, D. Green, S. Hares, B. Hobbs, R. Price, J. Gonzales R. Copeland, F. Fingers. FOURTH ROW: B. Musick, L. Constancio, O. Henson, H. East, B. Johnson, J. Chandler, C. Iincher, P. Bush, R. Calvillo, D. Almgren, B. Hicks, J. Schrock, C. Chapple. FIFTH ROW: B. Pierson, M. Forshay, C. Brown, D. Davis, J. Cubie, J. Swidecki, Z. Kelley, J. Patterson, D. Tesch, C. Cooper, G. Clemens, B. Taylor, T. Girard, C. Redwine. SIXTH ROW: C. Bispo, T. King, D. Van Huss, G. Harwell, J. Mathis, C. Fisher, S. Sanehez, S. Briggs L. Paine, R. Raines. SEVENTH ROW: R Yeager, R. Smith, ID. Rutledge, T. Owens, J. Lewis, B. For: rest T. Harrison, T. Bertie, D. D-uBose, D. Bankson, G. Buckner, T. Loran, e. ram, re. cumming.. Els:-:TH now: A. Doran, J. Culp, J. Ramirez, J. lmming, S. Burvss, R Busick, T. Ray, J. Hopson, B. Goff D. Dwayne, D. aples L. Cummings, G. Arnold, M. Bridges, F. Lara, J. Crisfie NINTH ROW: D. Blankenship, W. Maddux, J. Meyer, J Lockhart, J. Jones, C. Castellon, J. Martinez, G. Nord, J Stokes, K. Haflich, M. Brantley, R. Wilson, Sloan, E Roberson, R. McAfee, J. Paul, R. McDougal. T NTH ROW: R. Salazar, S. Klnoshita, G. Presley, D. Simmons, D. Hevle R. Zacek, N.. Tate, D. Nefherton, D. Cutright, S. Lawson L. McCarthy, C. Endsley, J. Pee, E. Arriola, T. Saldana, P Gonzales, R. Tomlin, W. Terrell, L. Haring. 71-e lumen Ata ted Cree, E. Geyer, W. Fry, P. Pegg F. Fisher, T. Bayly, B Hoges E. mea, J. Jackson. ssvsnn-4 now: v. Reese J. Van' Osdel, B. Parker, J. Sullivan, L. Carlson, R, Cer: vantes, M. Harris, D. Sault, W. Barnhart, D. Carnahan, C Miyaii, D. Ames, G. O'Chesky, M. Sterling, C. Sanford, C Carter. EIGHTH ROW: B. Chapman, L. Pullett, R. Bishop J. Mettier, V. Evans, R. Grahn, S. Wallace, A. Moore, J: Young, J. Sievers, G. Brookshire D. Thornton, B. Trout, P. Davis, N. Jung, J. Powell. NINTH now: n. May, M. Jacobs, P. Kellett, G. Bazzell, D. Wise, S. Dickey M Shively, P. Vaughn, B. Parks, J. aanan, D. Nun, s, Pdrtarl field, S. Wells, D. Colby, G. Barraza, B. Rivas, S. Martinez TENTH ROW: D. Chitwood, P. Bolz D. WhiHington, D Powers, M. Kincheloe, A. Perry, B. Bishop, M. Billingsley, K. Heisey, G. Gant B. McGuide H. Burns J. Munson T. O'Kane, M. Narbnfy, s. Brbdfield, MI clark. ' E the 1 1 r FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Mathews, J. Dunham, D. Finnigan, B. Baier, T. Stricklind, D. Powers, T. Weser I. Marvin, J. Harrell, C. Poulson, A. Hays, L. Meagher. ssc. OND ROW: G. Gonzales, C. Jans, N. Brown, D. auard, V. Becas, L. Holloway, S. Hayes, L. Cruse, V. Dritt, S. Stiner, K. Horsley. THIRD ROW: G. Ringrose, G. Rosas, R. Berry, B. Lockwood, S. Surbeck, S. Hoffman, D. Lambert, S. Under- wood, G. Strange, M. Boweg, M. Folkner, N. Matthews. FOURTH ROW: R. Herrick, . Arms, J. Cole T. Birks C. Meagher, M. Baehfnan, B. Hanford, R. Ward, Y. Collier, C. Hendrix, J. Fambrough, D. Chunn, J. Blunkall. FIFTH ROW: R. Browne, R. Bernarrd, D. Ribelin, P. Elliott, P. An- derson, T. Grogg, J. Grant, B. Stone, J. Wyatt G. Wells. S. Dowlearn, J. Yant, 'B. Chaves, K. Zugoures. SIRTH ROW: J. Howlett, V. Evans S. Jones, L. Schaub, K. Janes, F. Sugtien, J. Qwan, Cohen, L. Kliewer, P. Poston, J. lrmb toward gfddlldf FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Carr, M. Rutledge, D. Mc- Gritt, F. Meeks, J. Diehl, R. Tellyer, B. Sullivan, R. Conklin, E. Mickle, F. Brewer, T. Rsgburn T. Ford. SECOND ROW: c. church, v. Henman, . Holland, J. srusbbe, J. een- zales, R. Johnson, M. Collins, E. Soto, J. Arrington, J. Cantrell, M. McCord. THIRD ROW: W. Brown, R. Drewry, S. Ham, K. Hallum, K. -Bundy, R. Hales J. Nord, J. Wash- burn, A. Pfam, s. cfm, . Pryor, rl. nymer. Founm ROW: M. Robertson, J. Reed M. Hardison, B. Madrid, J. Hernandez, F. Ponce, A. Sanchez, J. Fowler, N. Adams, C. Smith, T. Hysaw, D. Noldon, T. Marxett. FIFTH ROW: E. Watford, A. MacT1mmans, M. Limmons, D. Hall, V. Dallons, O. Berde, L. Fierro, D. Pinckard, C. Duncan, P. Emory, G. Bianchi, G. Eberhardt, T. Martin, L. Fitch. SIXTH ROW: J. Adame, B. Jue, B. Baker, F. Stockton, S. Wadding- ton, S. Anderson, B. Humes, M. Hailey, J. Richardson, S. Snyder, R. Poffinbarger, H. Blair, R. Gist. SEVENTH ROW: J. Valentine, R. Lackey, J. Hunter, G. Kitchens, B. Under- wood, R. Sackman, T. Christensen, T. Kowahara, M. Stone, R. Murotani, V. Strauss, J. Wiloth M. Baird, T. Bingham, s. oats, A. Morgan. sreum now. M. ouausn, A. raison, C. Barnes M. Poarch, M. Roberson, B. Feemster S. Chat- man, J. Neal, E. Benford, M. Harris, J. Irion, Welsch- meyer, I. Rytter, L. Bonney, P. Mariotti, R, Mack. NINTH ROW: B. Kelley, K. Austin, J. Thornton, L. Sherman, M. LeRoy, C. Arthurs, R. Rasley, S. Petrowsky, M. Karibian, D. Williams, M. Lake, B. Anderson, P. Van Diest, P. Fanucchi. TENTH ROW: S. Berra, J. Mathis, S. Grove, R. McCoy, F. Morgan, G. Garcia, R. Oberlies, B. Fields, R. Lewis, M. Stewart, P. Johnston, R. Graves, E. Dungan, G. Ogden, G. McDonald, G. Lueth. O On. Young, J. Buchanan, R. Ryan, G. Denio, D. Scott, S. Pear- man. SEVENTH ROW: A. Wright, C. Beagle, T. McCarthy, C. Rose, D. Christensen, D. Tarnow, L. McDonald, R. Mc- Donald, J. Matteson, G. Nelson M. Reed D. Ford R Scott H. Bernard, M. Mobley, B. 'Buren. ElGHTH ROW: Kl Lanquist, F. Bellue, N. Kimberger, D. White, B. Webster, M. Brown, O. Armstrong: D. Dewbery, H. Davenport, C. Johnson, F. Smith, B. Jackson, G. Beasley, S. Perry, M. Hoffman, V. Bradrlck, B. Brittan. NINTH ROW: L. Wooster, P. Hoffman, J. Byrom, R. Holdren, C. Bergfelder, P. Duqger, D. Anderson, C. Lewis, S. Sullivan, J. Robison, C. Petty, N. Thompson, C. Scott, B. Wagars, D. Doll, L. Ware. TENTH ROW: L. Oldfield, V. Meyers, P. Rothwell, M. Blackford, C. Longest, J. Chitwood., P. Dunn, P. Baltanz, S. Wood, B. Sharp, D. Kinor, N. Burton, J. Cravens, C. Erlewine, G. Reed, T. Escalante, L. Newmeyer, B. Sanders. FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: M. Andrada, R. Nunez, P. Brogden, J. Ari, K. Farris, N. Armilage, C. Shadrick, E. Alcorn, D. Bianchi, J. Fairchild, J. Oxford, L. Aleman. SECOND ROW: J. Soiu, K. Chambers, T. Rocha, M. Lozano, E. Garcia, J. Sanchez, S. Montoya, B. Molina, R. Meza, J. Leiia. THIRD ROW: R. Herrera, R. Zaragoza, S. Melen- dez, J. Silva, R. Rivera, M. Neri, D. Ramirez, E. Moreland, E. Frazier, W. French, M. Roberson, G. Whiiley. FOURTH ROW: L. Walker, D. Norville, P. Terrell, L. Bowers, C. Hyde, D. Urrea, M. Medina, B. Filch, D. Ronquillo, J. Pimienla, F. Salmon, T. Caslruila, J. Escobedo. FIFTH ROW: E. Surman, M. Rodriguez, G. Quiiada, D. Edwards, C. Wafer, C. Moland, K. Francisco, J. Henry, R. Nolen, H. Fellus, L. Wytch, Walkins, J. Hardimon, G. Lawson. SIXTH ROW: A. Williams, C. Dawson, M. Clark, E. Hill, F. Buckner, J. Dickerson, W. Johnson, D. Winlers, H. Mc- Dermoll, S. Fambrough, N. Roberson, L. Nephew, C. Sy- mons, F. Errecalde. SEVENTH ROW: N. Canlelmi, L. Bai- risfoni, J. Lennox, B. Keyser, B. Hemingway, P. Malich, M. Parenli, L. Adams, K. Embry, R. Delois, E. Eslrada, P. Gallagher, L. Jacober, C. Peeren, C. Morrissey. EIGHTH ROW: L. Callahan, T. Liflleiohn, D. Pubp, S. Woodward, D. Tolson, C. Unruh, L. Milchell, L. Gomes, J. Welker D. Jackson, W. Burnhara, B. Krohmer, L. Gil, D. Lowell, J. Aguirre, R. Walion. NINTH ROW: J. Lewis, P. Scarberry, D. Holsonbake, L. Fonlana, R. Rundle, C. Hale, N. Pefly, B. Riffenburq, D. Slephens, D. Jolmson,J.Craffa, G. Billing- lon, .B. Kife, J. Briggs, J. Byrd. TENTH ROW: B. Terry, M. Phillips, J. Slevenson, D. Queen, T. Cervanles, A. Handley, C. Hunt, W. Winslon, R. Sanders, C. McClain, J. Malden, W. Sloan, G. Shellon, H. Rue, H. Glinlon, C. Slallings. cz M f'64 unde we FRONT ROW, left lo right: P. Thompson, J. Ross, S. Rings- by, M. Munoz, M. Telese, E. Aviles, R. Newby, J. Pruell, R. Gibbs, K. Newbury, T. Ward, D. Shaffer. SECOND ROW: J. Duncan, T. McDonald, P. Calalano, C. 1Wilus, D. Keese, M. Hawlhorne, S. Tobias, L. Alford, S. Brooks, C. Regan, P. McDonald. THIRD ROW: P. Sheldon, D. Dye, T. McCullen, M. Smy-lhe, M. Funk, L. Well, E. Cornelsen, S. Hodge, J. Dorris, C. Ford, J. Slickler, A. Rorex. FOURTH ROW: S. Jannino, C. Campbell, R. Erassarrel, L. Lower, E. Hoyl, P. Johns, S. Sims, H. McCormac, M. Miller, C. Beckey, J. Beane, 5. Schroer, B. Taylor. FIFTH ROW: G. Barflefl, B. Billingsley, T. Landsborough, B. Bozina, J. Brent, W. Farley, J. Fowler, C. Pasquini, J. Rademacher, C. Cullen, A. David- son, C. Kokinos, J. Ward, A. Shaw. SlXTH ROW: J. Warren, D. Boqgess, L. Broussard, R. Perry, K. Schooley, S. 'Hanna- gan, C. Jones, M. Schmidf, Y. Tambellini, M. Lockard K. Smith, B. Moore, L. Thompson, G. Velch, K. Mouser. SEVENTH ROW: J. Smilh, J. Talcofl, M. Siulls, S. Zink, J. Frosl, B. Tillman, T. Allen, S. Ramey, M. Myers, J. Fousl, C. Cannon, T. McMahan, C. Milchell, J. Lawrence, B. Pillwman, K. Lafham, L. Harris. EIGHTH ROW: L. Harris, S. Wood, K. Burrage, S. Wade, L. Donaldson, D. Sherman, R. Green, C. Holland, D. Sullivan, C. Leon, L. Mosley, Unknown, L. Wandick, D. Cox, A. Baker, R. Perkins, P. Goodman. NINTH ROW: R. Guzman, V. Kaslner, C. Mc- Donald, P. Cole, G. McElwralh, S. Deuerling, R. Smith, B. Leard, J. Green, M. Hunlinglon, D. Bridwell, K. Buller- field, T. Myers, J. McLaughlin, A. Vance, G. Hanson, D. Carlisle. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Stevenson, C. Zwartendyk, E. Bailey, R. Harkey, L. Davis, K. Bobbitt, B. Skinner, C. Owens, C. Kamline, J. Owens, G. Swinford P. Boatman. secono now: w. meme, D. Marin., M. nenlfa, J. srowau, C. Millett, B. Moore, G. Boshears, J. Croft, S. Schweitzer. D. Rosales, A. Muir. THIRD ROW: E. Schimnowski, L. Scott, C. Barclay, S. Riechel, J. Hardiman, J. Jordan, S. Azevedo, J. Adams, B. Carmella, S. Melcher, E. Jackson, C, Sessions. FOURTH ROW: C. Protcpapas, S. Sundstrom, D. Long, S. Carver, J. Hodges, G. Belter, C. Featherston, P. Anderson, P. Wilson, V. Mays, B. H-ughes, C. Heer, V. Bell. FIFTH ROW: B. Brumback, K. Brents, J. Beauchamp, V. Conway, H. Jump, E. Martin, M. Sparks, M. Lemire, J. DeGough, B. McGee, J. Polley, R. Temple, R. Davidson, R. Blantan. SIXTH ROW: R. Carrete, S. Ramirez, G. Garcia, J. Anaya, G. Luera, M. Lozano, G. Casio, V. Smith, J. Castro, B. Byrd, J. Ware, M. Baize, G. Jue, G. Lewis. SEVENTH ROW: M. Villarreal, J. Perez, R. Cardoza, E. Duran, T. Schnidt, L. Thompson, C. Hood, D. Edwards, M. Carlton, G. Love- day, K. Provensal, J. Nevico, D. Barnes, H. Hull. EIGHTH ROW: A. Thompson, B. Reeder, D. Marty, J. Fentz, D. Fergusen, G. Fuller, R. Johns, R. Struble, R. Garrett, C. Wilson, J. Ruffner, R. Cosgriff, M. Haqelstein, G. Vaughn, S. Sherrill, K. West, B. Brown. NINTH ROW: F. Henson, W. Durham, D. Maxwell, S. Adams, J. Stoddard, B. Phillips, K. Gillespie, T. Walston, D. Deane, K. Brierly, D. Camp- bel, R. Vawter, G. Fultz J. Rickett, R. Sherman, J. Robbins, B. Swam, S. Morton. 'tdhlf worth-while p ojectn. FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Rodgers, M. Farr, D. Paul, S. Salsbury, K. Schery, B. Scott, R. Winter, C. Davis, G. Roberts, M. Klart, D. lates, Y. Bernatene. SECOND ROW: J. Mendez, J. Lucas, S. Davis, B. Barker, S. Oyleat, C. Cummingings, I. Jones, D. Castro, C. Stiarn, M. Ford, D. Jones. THlRD ROW: J. Blair, K. Kramer, J. Harper, L. Greer, S. Hooten, C. Edwards, J. Hernandez, J. Leon, M. Garcia, E. Herrera, G. Robert. D. Hernandez. FOURTH ROW: B. Lopez, B. Beltazar, J. Simmons, R. Kuhn, T. Ram- sey, D. Baird, D. Lindamood, R. Plahn, J. McLemore, S. Dowling, L. Stockton, G. Fox, M. Weaver. FlFTH ROW: J. Aparicio, F. Espinoza, F. Gurrola, M. Austin, M. Ackerly, M. Rasb, C. Owens, R. Williams, J. Ford, A. Williams, S. Rupe, L. Jackson, R. lsaman, L. Evans. SIXTH ROW: S. Salazar, M. Hernandez, G. Banks, D. Shepherie, H. Starr. E. Batey, K. Montiio, D. Adams, S. Dauqhrity, P. lnqle, C. Joboian, N. Beasley, P. McDowell, W. Partts, C. Hunter. SEVENTH ROW: L. Reed, C. Reed, R. Ewing, C. Walker, M. Fisher, C. Williams, J. Bundy, H. Sherman, P. Mc- Lemore, R. Garcia, L. Rhodes, J. Funk, G. Classen, C. Bussell, W. Nord, S. Randell. EIGHTH ROW: J. Smith, P. Hailey, S. Hicks, O. Richardson, G. Bowers, E. Slater, J. Wailey, B. Hamilton, F. Avrietf, M. Lauderdale, B. Dowell, M. Ragsdale, M. Rocco, L. McCulloch, P. Lillies. NINTH ROW: C. LeVesque, K. Smithee, R. Harmon, T. Moser, F. Carrillo, G. Morrow, S. Rhynes, P. Allen, J. Piqman, S. Cosper, R. Tillman, W. Johnson, R. Boucher, B. Brannon, D. Kimberley, H. Perrel-te. TENTH ROW: D. Harp, P. Scott, C. Green, A. Martinez,LRcEstrada, J. Smith, G. Crow, . reen. Club activities have always been an important facet of BHS student life. In the 1942 Oracle, because of increased student interest and participation, a council was introduced to coordinate these club activities. This Coordinating Council consisted of twenty-three mern- bers, each representing their respective clubs. At present bearing the name Or- ganizations Commission, this council is composed of sixty members who repre- sent ihe sixty campus . . . 0l'gdhQdfi0MA gif, 'lea ue, 11115 rendered Girls' League officers Susan Thurber, Pres., Pan Sisk, Treas.: Kitty Brubaker, Sec: and Janet' Hedqecock, Vice-Pres. planne'd fhe agenda for the April Girls' League workshop. Girls' League raglslerad voters for fall and spring elections. FRONT ROW, lelr to right: M. Rocha, J. Mason, P. Lee K. Chambers, E. Garcia, S. Ramay, L. Benson, S. Daughrify: S. Stinso D. H d L. B . SECOND ROW: 8. n, ern an, ranscum Lee, J. Mclvania, E. Blackwood, M. Valenryn, S. Bowen E. Murphy, G. Allen, S. Thurber, Pres: P. Williams D Harding, Hin., s. race, D. simpson. Ti-u'no now: P. gisk: The main crctivities of GIRLS-' LEAGUE included the Typiccvl Coed Dance, Feb- ruary 9, cmd the Scholarship Awards Assembly, on May 17. The club, open to all BHS girls, sponsored cr tea to crc- qucrint new students with student body members. Other activities included ctt- tendinq cr Girls' Leczque convention and selling Wellcrre Tags tor Christmas Projects. J. Turner, I. Mcllvania, P. lngle, L. Morris, T. Fitch, A Adams, J. Davidson, N. Jackson, C. Sandall, K. McKean FOURTH ROW: E. Nelson, Adv.: K. Oldershaw, J. Alippl L. Lockwood, S. Hagar, K. Nikkei, D. Carpenter. J. Hedge cock, K. Brubaker, P. Rector, V. Lawson, L. DeFord. Aer 'ce to Ach vol community. FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Harr, B. Halsey. G. Toy, THIRD ROW: R. Riechel, T. Rogers, Sec.: T. Delamater. Pres.: D. Myers, L. Whittemore. SECOND ROW: D. Ma- B.Viuard, K. Madden, G. Bender. honey. S. Hitchcock, E. Bobbitt, D. Brubaker, R. Beaumaster. Basketball Rooters always knew who the players were thanks to Boys' Service Club. Members of Boys' Service Club planned and distributed programs at all home football games. The BOYS' SERVICE CLUB carried on many service projects for BHS. lust a few of these Were selling programs at football games, awarding scholarships to Worthy students, and decorating the bulletin boards in the Quad. Social ac- tivities included a steak bake for club members. Valkyries members Jane Painter, Kathy Winlack, and Judy Valkyries Officers Signe Fredrikson, Treas.g Marilyn Nobles, Porter displayed their outfits for the annual Valkyries dance, Vice Pres.: Nancy Furman, Sec.: Christine Fanucci, Histg the theme of which was Ride 'em Cowboy! and Chris Tietze, Pres. checked grades of prospective Sophomore members. el- 'ce leigh ligla ted camp A VALKYRIES was a service organization composed of twenty junior and twenty senior girls, chosen on the basis oi leadership, scholarship, service potential cmd ability. The Sophomore Tea, held March 14, gave all sophomore girls an oppor- tunity to meet the members and apply for membership. Valkyries' annual events included a fashion show held with Big B on November 8, and oi costume dance on May 12. Selling shag rags, decorating for basketball and football games, and ushering for school events were among their other activities. FRONT ROW, left fo right: D. Kent, J. Pierucci, L. Mitchell N. Saboniian, J. Tobias, A. Lundy, S. Frederickson, C Goldsworthy, C. David. SECOND ROW: D. Beatty, M. Ken nedy, S. Kearney, L. Sinard, M. Nobles, Vice-Pres.: M Bracchi, K. winlack, J. Power, c. Knighf, L. Armstrong: THIRD ROW: L. Lalfin, 6. Bosworth, N. Funman, Sec.: B. A Buchanan, J. Anionaros, L. Amundsen, A. Chism, M. Actis J. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: B. Sheldon, C. Slilrker, L Gardner, C. Tielse, Pres.: P. Dale, J. Painter, C. Fanucchi Hist.g D. McDonald, S. Forney. UND KUVV: I. Koie, DSC.: I. Me-?uO1'r, M. luuuruuqn, m. Farlow, J. Cowsill, M. Leong, Vice-pres.: D. Russell, G. Myers. THIRD ROW: R. Dennis, Treasq S. Lepell, L. Fam brough, J. Raney, J. Hageslad, A. Denis, B. Beck, D. Ver- haaq. FOURTH ROW: C. Lund, G. Williams, J. Jackson, P. Johnson, F. Rieber, R. Nelson, R. Walt, Pres.: S. Atwood vr ani ativmf. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Leong, Pres.: L. Etchechury n. Krause, e. renew, a. Haney. secono now. c. Jones: Veepg L. Whiltemore, D. Barnes, T. Hitchcock, C. Mitchell B. Rayburn. THIRD ROW: P. Combs, J. Johnston, Sec. R. Cordour, Soph. Comm.: P. Karber, J. Rump, R. Holland, P. Pruilt. Key Club officers were Tom Rose, Sec.g Mike Leong, Vice- Pres.: Robb Walt, Pres., Robin Dennis, Trees. KEY CLUB, an international service club composed ot boys with potential leadership qualities, trained members to become community leaders. Member- ship requirements included a B average in school with an interest in social and cultural activities on campus. The Key Club District Convention in February and printing programs for basketball games headed the list ot new projects. THE ASSOCIATED BOYS' STUDENT BODY, formerly called The League ot Men Students and composed of all the male students on campus adapted a new constitution this year. The main ac- tivities of the club included participa- tion in the Toys for Tots campaign and a contest to elect a queen. The club was also responsible for the Associated Stu- dent Body elections. Girls' IRC officers: Vici Leech, Sec.: Barbara Bruschi, co- Pres.: Virginia Joke, Treas.g Vicki Rader, Co-Pres., Ann Lundy, Att. Sec., planned for the annual IRC assembly. Y Cp omoted racial lea many GIRLS' INTERRACIAL COUNCIL was founded in 1945 in connection with Boys' Interracial Council to promote friendship and understanding among racial and ethnic groups of Bakersfield High. On December 20, the organization pre- sented the annual Christmas Formal, with the theme Heavenly Christmas. The members Worked hard this year to present their Spring Variety Show which gave students of all descents an opportunity to share their customs and talents. FRONT ROW, left to right: N. Roberts, E. Card, M. Whit- ley, B. Lee, M. Martinez, M. Johnson, I-list.: R. Alvarado, M. Sosa, M. Johnson, J. Kumataka, A. Celedon. SECOND ROW: R. Boone, G. Ming, V. Leech, Sec.: V. Gonzales, D. Kent, D. Esparza, D. Dewey, A. Huile, K. Winlack, .B. Bruschi, Pres.: M. Kennedy. THIRD ROW: W. Wetzel, M. Owens, L. Armstrong, C. Nelson, V. Joke, Trees.: M. Tatsuho, C. Hill, C. Martinez, C. Torii, B. Kinoshita, A. Ware, P. Petsou FOURTH ROW: M. J. Anderson, M. Disney, M. Actis, C. Fanucchi, J. Walt, D. Johnson, M. Lothridqe, R. Ford, L Laffin, R. M.Ca1ares, G. Sakai. l FRONT ROW, I-aft to righi: D. Pananides, J. Francis, E. R. Cole. D. Russell, V. Jung, T. Kinoshifa, D. Chavez. THIRD Asbury, P. Tallman, Sec.: D. Kinoshiia, 6. Toy, R. Herrera. ROW: D. Russell, G. Hicks, J. Borton, M. Allen, A. Hopkins, SECOND ROW: M. Riddiouqh, S, Jeffries, T. Davis, Pres.: J. Beard, P. Anderson, H. Wong, D. Henkelmann. and tale ance at MVS BOYS' INTER-RACIAL COUNCIL worked toward better understanding and cooperation between campus racial qroups. Membership requirements included teachers' recommendations and final approval by vote of initiated members. The members worked with Girls' IRC to present the annual Christmas formal and the IRC assembly in which BHS students displayed their special talents. The club's social events included potluck dinners and a steak bake. The efficient officers of Boys' IRC, Terry Davis, President Paul Tallman, Secretary-Treasurer: Robert Fleming, Vice President: led the club to a productive year. Gymnastics captivated the audience al' IRC Assembly. Iette men e I-ned lwno FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Johnston, T. Lehman, M. Munoz, M. Patton, D. Carr, R. Hindin, R. Reed., R. Jackson, R. Herrera, L. Castro, R. Morris, L. Rines, S. Chavarika, M. Lomax. SECOND ROW: C. Chambers, D. Baumel, D. Mc- Donough, C. Fenton, P. Mitchell, M. Welty, R. Bruce, L. Fambrouqh, J. Buxton, T. Roa, S. Jeffries, D. Russell, Pres.: J. Gregory. THIRD ROW: D. McGill, M. Hawk, R. Jones, Sec.-Trees.: A. Bush, D. Gold, T. Delamater, L. 0'Neil. D. Minch, M. Hansen, P. Rocha, S. Gunther, R. Fleming, F. Rieber, L. Whitfield. FOURTH ROW: 'R. Nelson, G. Jell- itich, D. Kliewer, R. Verduqo, T. Robssky, Vice-pros.: J. Beard, Sgf. at Arms: L. McCart, B. Van Osdol, J. Raney, S. LePeIl, R. Marty, J. Borton, L. Fcemsfer. Athletes earned membership in the honorary BIG B SOCIETY by lettering on a varsity team or attaining ten points through the awards system after being a member of Circle B . Among activi- ties of the club was the Dwight M. Griffith Memorial service on October 31. A fash- ion show cosponsored with Valkyries and a dance were also club activities. Big B projects included helping with the campus cleanup project and pro- moting good sportsmanshipi and school spirit. Big B officers Dan Russell, Pres.: Richard Jones, Sec.- Treas.g John Beard, Sgt. at Arms, and Torn Robesky, Vice- Pres., display two of the trophies from the collection for which they are responsible. Don Kliewer and Jerry Swam modeled clothes from Caspers while Dan Russell narrates 'ine Big B side of the Fashion s ow. M. Riddiou h, W. Adams, M. Pittman, J. Jackson, D 'lrrvugla ac ti e Ape:-ta. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Regan R. Cole, T. Ginn, S. Allen, E. Ruiz, R. Berry, C. Wilson, C. Young, T. Bough ton R. Tolson, G. Olne J. Dalley, D. Pananides D Wong, R. Hill. SECOND ROW: C. Sticler, R. Rudnick: B. Mea ors, R. Anderson, B. Varner, J. Stanley, B. Burdick, M. Anderson, R. Kiclrorian, W. Pechin, B. Mettle, C. Hobbs, B. Mebane, J. Mensex, P. Combs, R. Bell. THIRD ROW: Perkins, J. zshley, J. De La Cruz, C. Heier, J. Johnson A. Behrll, L. King, J. Collier, T. James, J. Bentley, T. Rose FOURTH ROW: J. Anderson, J. Smith, E. Asbury, J. De- laney, C. Padilla, M. Tanner, D. Metcalf. J. Gaines, R. Stien, B. Johnson, B. McDonald, B. Miller, J. Moore. FIFTH ROW: R. Jones, F. Sticlrler, W. Beard, B. Harrelson, H. Napp, D. Moses, C. French, B. Frost, G. Weeks, J. Davenport, R. Franklin N. Thompson, R. Willford. SIXTH ROW: R. Dow, M. Clarlt J. Hodge, J. Bryan L. McDowell, M. Keese, Vice. Pres.: l'. Cox, D. Nunez, P. Johnson, J. Francis, Pres., H. Stockle. This year members of CIRCLE a club comprised of athletes who earned enough service points or lettered on a nonvarsity team, enjoyed a picnic held anually to acquaint parents with coaches, and members and their parents. In addition to various noon sales, Circle B sponsored a basketball clinic, a father- son banquet, and the annual Circle B Dance qiven in Ianuary. FRONT ROW, lelt to right: E. Helton D. Smith, J. Cabrera L. Munoz, A. Blake, R. Woodward, D. Combs W. Young s. Homer, J. em., H. am. secono now: a. Anno J. Persons, J. Coy, M. Woos, G. Spence, T. Goin Bl Casper, L. Blaclrmon, D. Henken, G. lqer. THIRD ROW R. Davis, A. Moore, .B Underwood, B. Peak, P. Thompson K. Beresford R. Hoffman J. Stuteville G. Hoetker W Perkins. Fouim-I now: 'e. Blaclrmon: c. Miicneli, LI Heim, D. War'd, Gary Askew, G. Swideclli, G. Farnhaltz, H. Wong, R. Bianchi, D. Smith. FIFTH ROW: D. Ward, D Pelzerg L. Landis, B. Ghilarducci, P. Karber, J. Marion, R Mitchell, D. Sorge, D. Smith, G. Tambellini. John Francis, Pres.: John Bryan, Trees.: Mike Keese, Vice- Pres.g Michael Riddiough, Sec., Eddie Asbury Sgt. at Arms, represented the largest club on campus. 'Renmuiring active sports participation, Circle B honored all at Ietes. li 5 K .1 . , ... LEFT TO RIQHTE Linda Hauser, Social Chairman, Holly Gruman, Hlstorlang Roberta Rudnick, Vice-President: Debbie Hunington, President, Paula Nobles, Secretary. SRA members kept the halls bedecked with posters io bolster attendance at sports events. Spi it Aer ice, we 4 Promoting more school spirit among students, SPIRIT, RALLIES, and ASSEM- BLIES COUNCIL planned cmd presented all rallies.. SRA sponsored East High Week to arouse spirit for the football game with BHS's tradition rival. The council also promoted such activities as the Breakfast Rally, noon rallies, and the SRA Assembly. Other activities included the annual tall potluck and a Mexican Dinner in the spring. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Bradley, P. Nobles, Sec.: A. Huie, S. Kinney, J. Tobias, L. King, S. Gemmell, D. Johnson, C. David, D. Harding, S. Pace. SECOND ROW: R. Newton, B. Bruschi, J. Stockstill, J. Smith, G. Sabaloni, C. Zimmerman, M. Edwards, R. Rudnick, Vice-pres.: M. Actis, C. Goldsworihy, R. Hunt. THIRD ROW: J. King, J. i Lind, P. Varney, L. Hauser, Social Chmn.: M. Clark, G. Protopapas, R. Maddux, S. Biqqi, J. Antonarcs, L. Amund- sen, C. Fanucchi, V. Vetch. FOURTH ROW: R. Walt, J. Holquin, N. Byford, H. Gruman, Hist.: D. Rynes, D. Hunt- ington, Pres.: L. Kinq, C. Zwartendyk, L. Oldershaw, P. Dale, P. Bermele. FRONT ROW, left to rlqhl: J. Stutzman, D. Junq, L. Lalor, J. Ligqett, D. Harding, P. Jing, J. Janes. SECOND ROW: E. Hedgecock, Adv.: S. Kitts, B. Challis, T. Adams. P. Sullivan, C. Stanford, J. Govea, S. Dickerson. THIRD ROW: P. Parson, J. Ladwiq, B. Jensen, R. Cordova. B. Howden, K. Kliewer, B. Thompson, G. Pace, E. Nelson, Adv. I I campa clu6A. The ORGANIZATIONS COMMIS- SION coordinated activities ot all clubs to achieve a unified activity program for the school. Membership consisted of the vice-presidents of the freshman, sopho- more, junior, and senior classes, and the presidents ot all chartered campus clubs. In addition to creating a better under- standing between organizations on cam- pus, the commission cosponsored the Miss BHS election, and conducted club evaluations. The purpose of CAMPUS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE was to facilitate communi- cation between the school administra- tion and the student body. The club dis- cussed and made suggestions concern- ing campus clean-up, controlling the de- iacing of school property, and promoting courtesy at rallies. All students were eligible for membership. FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Davis, P. Ward, A, Caledon, R. Alvarado, J. Caldwell, V. Wong, C. David, A. Hula, Comm. of Organ.: M. Nobles, Sec.: K. McKean. SECOND ROW: R. Read, G. Toy, Chmn.: S. Thurber. S. Sackman, W. Washihqton, J. Ellington, B. Bruschi, C. Hlll, V. Rader, S. Kitts, G. Rogers, Adv. THIRD ROW: G. Strelich, V. Toy, C. Denio, K. Newman, A. Metropulos, S. lurud, C. Tiehe, M. Kennedy, B. Beck, B. Whitmore, D. Lim. FOURTH ROW: R. Galland, L. Whiftemore, D. Ceccarelli, A. Hopkins, P. Rhodes, R. Jones, R. Weins, J. Bracchi, R. Paul, P. Bumerls. Hoon ac ti itie The Officers were: T. Dickey, Pres.g G. Telese, Vice-Pres., G. Dickey, Sec.-Trees., J, Meeks, Crew Chief, S. Gunther, Bus. Mgr., G. Baziuk, Sgt. at Arrns. As one ofthe duties of Visual Service, members set up film for noon movies. Advancing the visual aids program on campus and performing services tor the student body were the purposes ot the VISUAL SERVICE CLUB. Activities of the club included taking slides and movies oi campus activities, operating and maintaining all audio-visual equip- ment, operating equipment for dances, and presenting noon movies. The club also trained and supplied operators for the Visual Theater and classroom mov- ies, and had stand-by operators ready for emergencies. FRONT ROW, leit to right: F. Morgan, M. Telese, B. Upde- graff, T. Chandler, J. Cantrell, E. Morgan, R. Ott, T. Rayburn, J. Meeks S. Klnoshita, D. Whefsler. SECOND ROW: B. Clark, C. Dobbs, L. McVey, G. Baziuk, G. Dickey, T. Dickey, Pres.: G. Telese 2nd Vice Pres.: E. Bishop, R. Martinez, lst Vice Pres. THIRD ROW: M. Moore, A. Melan- son, B. Rayburn, S. Gunther, Bus Mgr.: W. Lowell, R. Dallons, R. Temple, S. Amundsen, A. Weldon, Sgt. af Arms. FOURTH ROW: S. Sherrill, G. Baile, S. Grove, S. Cannon, Pres.: J. Stowell, D. Denio, E. Soto, D. Lowell, R. Martinez. are e 69 Ae ice v gani atiomt FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Jayson, J. Robison, J. Chapin, J. Davidson, E. Corse. SECOND ROW: S. Juhl, J. Batti- stoni, Sec.: M. Riddle, T. McCatferty, Comm. of Movies, Trees.: K. Newman, Pres. THIRD ROW: E. Coffman, D. Pelzer, A. MacDonald. R. Gibbs, F. McCoy, D. Linnegan. Janice Bat-tistoni explains to Alex MacDonald the compli- cated method of keeping score for the varsity baseball team. Promoting noon activities was the pur- pose of RECREATION CLUB. Member- ship requirements were interest in recre- ational activities and desire to serve BHS. Meeting fourth cmd fifth periods, the club promoted noontime athletics such as volleyball and ping-pong. For those who preferred them, chess, check- ers, and scrabble were offered. Daily activities included the distribution ot sports equipment and the supervision of noon games. The club also sponsored noon movies and participated in a talent show. Susan Riddle, Alex MacDonald, Terry McCafferty, and Margaret Riddle, Recreation Club officers, supervised noon sports activifties. Cherl Zimmerman demonstrat her fin Y ed e talents whi helped her to win the Betty Crocker Future Homemaker Award. ch FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Keylon, V. Bales, M. Smith M. Perentes, M. Niere, G. Gonzales. SECOND ROW: M Baerd,1M. Safia, M. Sterling, G. Bowers, K. Barchy, B Rivas. THIRD ROW: G. Barraza, S. Plunk, S. Reichel, S Sundslrom, V. Bell. WM New teAA Cl A Further knowledge of Home Economics was the purpose of THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. With FFA, the club sponsored a dance, Fall irolic. Helping underprivileged children as a Christmas project and serving at banquets were two of the club's Worthwhile activities. Members attended fall ang spring conventions and participated in National FHA Week. A speech and demonstration of holiday decorating by a foreign exchcmge student gave mem- bers new ideas. The Mother's Day Tea and Installation. of Officers was the high point of social activities. FRONT ROW, Ielt to right: I. Waters, R. Lomas, L. Wil- Iiams, S. Alvarez, W. Plaster, Unknown, L. Foster. G. Thompson, Treas.: L. Menchaca, A. Alvarez, S. Ferguson, J. Parsons, Reporter: Unknown, A. Lynch. SECOND ROW: Unknown, Unknown, J. Greene, S. Burud, Pres.: C. Dodson, Vice-Pres.: S. Magee, C. McCuistion, Unknown, Unknown, J. Frye, T. Ethrfdqe, Unknown, L. Baker, L. Baker. THIRD ROW: S. Snitfin, Hist.g D. Crawford, J. Haney, H. Heath, J. Borden, C. Peck, M. Plummer, S. Johnson, C. Brown, L. Lalor, M. Duncan, S. Whisler, Unknown. FOURTH ROW' ?. Cannon, S. Austin, 5. Briqgs, Sec.: M. Brooks, L. Steven- son, C. Peters, J. Lake, K. Thornton, B. Mayo, C. Zimmer- man, Unknown, Unknown, L. Calhoun, P. Lonq. The members of the HOSTESS CLUB Members of the Hostess Club board were FIRST ROW, left to right: Kathy McKean, Pres.: Marcia Griffis, Vice- Pres.: Dixie Kin , Jr. Rip. SECOND ROW: Lourine John- son, Sr. Rep.: daureen enney, Plebe Rep.: Dianne Booth, Pub. Chr.: an'd Donna Crawford, Treas. 4 ded unctivmf. e544 . l isis ENN - Qt: 's wx . if TU Gif.: J 1- .sE1t-s1:- gave their time cmd talents for service to BHS. Projects included ushering at the Aquacade, serving at the Blue cmd White dinner, and participating in 'Thanksgiving and Christmas welfare work. Members were on duty in the of- fice qivinq campus information to new students. The club also sponsored a dance in January. FRONT ROW, left to right: Dianne Booth, M. Griffis, Vice Pres.: V. Wilburn, A. Celedon, J. Keene, J. Carter, T. Knorr. SECOND ROW: D. Carpenter, D. Cordova, Sec.: As one of the activities of the Hostess Club, members handed out programs argl ushe:ed at the Modern Dance OYICQI' . Dianne Booth, Lourine Johnson, and Katha McKean made punch in preparation for the ha in honor of new members. D. Crawford, Trees.: C. Lupe: M. Bender, D. King. THIRD ROW: L. Johnson, A. Meyers, S. Hagar, M. Kenney, M. Woody, L. Slikker, K. McKean, Pres. .W Q V Su-.f x 3 Q , . ,. x Q ex Q. - K1 Q i 1 .. kiwi ke Wi, A ' xt . X' . WW Nl ma ..- Weigh V.,, 1 , '- . , A ff. 2 W . .Q V Q QV-V WA . NLG msg km ,S ' ' 'A , Y X 1 . 5.3.5 NM Mil... A - - . . . x . - 1 f ' -2, ' . . -. 1 f f' .1 .J.. , - xf '2sgQfww- f 'iw' . , Xl., ' --x.-k' W ,. Lf. ll.: X -5 Kei Q ' , , ., y L . Q Xi. 5. 1 AQ K - : NYU 55 ff f It f MJ. f wx.-ei s . ., 551' X 1, Q is. . .. x ,AS S Q xv M E , .Rm gym gf v. :- , A 5 5 A x k qw ! Ziggy V ... , an 1 fwpf h ff .fy ,. . SEE hir. 2 Q X .. QR- x N XYFXSX .Z A1 .Q .K fy 1 if nw. NQ x A N Q5 ? Q Nm Q. N X X Q f A i,s.MgS52si5N YQIEN. Q3 . vi 'semi :. .5254 A E. A g s A E? E xg QW S Q x is am K - S Ev K 44? 'usa-D' 4. V -g3'::-15. .7 .js - 1 X 5 2 V fin X if L 111 ,-.. 5? .. A ,4wW.-fg A Q wg tif. S? 1 .- n :Ream 2. Angie Metropulos, Al-5 lreas., went over the records of members to determine nominations for next year's officers. Con ratulating Barbara Howlden on winning the American Field Representative Contest are foreign exchange students Bob Hulsy, last year's winner, Penny Petsou, and Detlef Henklemann. ui ed academic A tending. Corresponding with high school students of Wakyama, Iapan, Bakersfie1d's adopted sister city, highlighted the year of INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CLUB. ISC strove to promote better world relations by bringing foreign students to America and sending American students abroaad to study. To raise money for these projects the club sponsored a noon movie and participated in the annual American Field Service Membership Drive. Members sponsored, publicized, and found homes for the American Field Service Foreign Exchange Students. Mem- bership requirements consisted oi a C average and an interest in world relations. ' FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Alvarado, S. Kinney S Bowen, J. Easley, M. Tischbirelr, D. Herndon, G. Foltxh, P: Contratto, P. Weisel, J. A. Davidson, M. E. Varney, J Wright, N. Johnson, P. Petsou L. Stewart. SKOND ROW C. Stiern, P. Lawson, P. Sisk,'Sec.1 H. Lane, B. Foor, si ' Thurber, C. Sabaloni, A. Metropulos, Treas.: P. Varney, D. Malone, C. Southerland, C. Boehning, D. Booth, M. Ford s. Emi. mme now: J. Blair, R. Maddux, J. King, AI Lewis, M. Colm, G. Young, B. Hagar, B. Roberts, C. Jones, T. Hitchcock, J. Battistoni, L. Brooks, D. Minch, K. Wilson L. Stewart, S. Estribou. FOURTH ROW: J. Lewis, C. Zim- merman, B. Williams, M. Dewey, S. Allison, Hist.: S. Haqar B. Howden, H. Gruman, K. Almklov, S. Kitts, Pres.: L. Uhler K. Brubaker, M. Hamilton, M. K. Klatt. FIFTH ROW: C Cords,'Vice-pres.: D. Barber, J. Bracchi, H. Boll, M. Woody. J. Lind, Pub.: L. King, L. Bernatene, F. Foor, Treas.: D Henkelmann, J. Rump, J. Brinton, J. Hedgecock, S. Green Publication 0 t 'U acle Cf0PPln'! PlCiUfGS fOr file. i952 ORAF'-E GW Eiihef BEMOU Members of the Oracle Staff found the production ofthe and SWIG' Sifelich- yearbook required many long hours of hard work The GRACLE STAFF aided by Barbara Robesky, the new advisor, produced the largest yearbook in the history of BHS. Selling advertisements, writing copy, cmd taking pictures were included in the work of the staff members who were Iuniors and Seniors with at least a B average in English. The staff, one of the oldest organizations on campus, exchanged yeafrbooks with high schools and colleges throughout the state. The business of the staff was conducted in the Oracle office located on the second floor of Warren Hall. SEATED, loft to right: E. lonton, Coepdywriterg L. Uhler, C. Boehninq Copywriter: C. Smith, Cogywritar. SECOND Copy Editor: A. Schrader, Assistant' itor: G. Strelich, ROW: B. Rolwsky, Adv.: S. Bacot, Art d.: P. Sisk Copy Editor: C. Sabatoni, Business Manager: J. Porter, In-dex writer: L. Rolnick, Copywriter: A. Ligqett, Copywriter Editor. FIRST ROW: D. Booth, Senior Editor: L. Wrlks, Copywriter: D. Johnson, ID Editor: S. Bowen, Copywriter: NOT FICTURED: L. Whittemore, Sports Ed equu-ed cvm 6ined effvrttf. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Deuel, J. Crist, C. Marquez, D. Lim, L. Cagle, B. Martin. SECOND ROW: C. Brown, M. Johnson, 'M. Hernandez, L. Mercer, M. Bender, S. Spit'- zer. THlRD ROW: A. Dennis, Adv., V. Moore, D. Banell, G. Iger, D. Kimble. NOT PICTURED: S. Crosley, S. Bowen. PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS students gained experience in taking pictures correctly, developing film, enlarging Pic- tures, and other phases of photography. During the year more than 15,000 pic- tures passed throuqh the dark room. Meeting the picture deadlines of the Ora- cle and the Blue and White was one of the principal challenqes of the class. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Austin, L. Slikker, L. Nixon, M. Warren, L. Guevara. SECOND ROW: J. Gause, A. Lazo, S. MCC-Sehee, N. Parker. THIRD ROW: P. Ramson, G. Baile, T. Dickey, A. Dennis. Fmt Students in photography classes devoted much time to tak ing an'd developing pictures for the I962 Oracle. Blue and White staff msmbers Virginia Joke, Sherry Likins and Nanci Hart made a lay-out ofthe sports page for one of its numerous dditions. Ollfhdfi M A tl-0 e to de elvp The members of the BLUE AND WHITE STAFF worked hard to meet deadlines in publishing thirty-five issues of the school paper plus special editions. Any student could become a member of the staff by being recommended by his English teacher or counselor, or by being approved by his journalism teacher. This year the staff introduced new ideas in style of publishing the paper, making it more streamlined. In addition to publishing the paper, the staff cosponsored the Rival Romp with East Bakersfield High School, November 17, and held noon sales. SEATED, loft to right: J. Dorris Echange Ed.: V. Ton Co- Ed M. Nobles, o-Ed.: S. Likins, lus. Mgr.: D. ealy, Faculty Ed.: V. Joke, Asst. lus. Mgr C Goss Club Ed Co Society Ed. STANDING: N. Hart, Sports d.: L. Brooks, Edda lnskeop, Adv A Constantly striving for improvement BLUE AND WHITE coeditors Vikki Toy and Marilyn Nobles studied lay outs FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Latham, P. Sisk L. Wilks, J. Porter, C. Boehning, M. Nobles, C. Smith. SECOND ROW: A. Ligqetf, L. Uhler, V. Toys, M. Edwafds, C. Sacabalcni, D. Booth, D. Healy! D. Johnson. THIRD ROW: G. Strellch. V. Vetch, J. Ladwiq, L. Brooks, S. Likins, N. Hart, A. Schrader. lite fi, Aleill. The 1962 IKON STAFF was composed of students skilled in the art of writing. The purpose of the staff was to publish a literary magazine containing the high- est creative efforts available at BHS. As a secondary activity the IKON staff en- tered numerous contests throughout the course of the semester. Looking over qualifications for membership, Dianne Booth and Marilyn Nobles iypifyg the Quill and Scroll Journalism ociely. QUILL AND SCROLL was an interna- tional honor society for high school jour- nalists, organized from the staffs of the school newspaper and yearbook. Rec- ommendation by the advisor of either publication plus outstanding work in business management, art work, pho- tography, or copy writing were require- ments for membership. luniors and sen- iors were initiated in May at the Publi- cations Banquet Where they received official pins. Judy Ladwig Pam Wald, and Judy Latham looked over and discussed the mahrlaluput in the literary maqazms .. on... FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Johnson, P. Plunk, P. Ward, J. Easley, J. Brown, A. Hackett, G. Greer, T. Bartholomew, Goldsworthy, Sec.: P. Slsk, S. Barrett, Trees.: C. Stevenson, R. Barker, E. Helton. THIRD ROW: B. Brant, J. Holquin, Adv. SECOND ROW: P. Miller, J. Cremeans, B. Haih, C. J. Blair, R. Ecret, H.Jeffl'ies, P. Johnson, R. Walt. Candy Goldsworfhy, Sec., Vicki Leech, Vice-Pres.: Sandy Barrett, Treas.g Pam Ward, Pres., made the decisions for the National Thespian Society. FRONT ROW, left to right: P. Lawson, C. Nelson, J. Nettles, D. Herndon, C. Walker, S. Dauqhrity, C. Cole, S. Vaughn, D. Phelps, J. Exell, K. Petersen, L. Pate, K. Steele. SECOND ROW: B. Couple. B. Hagar, D. Johnson, G. Shirle, M. Grannell, M. Owens, L. Morris, P. Long, E. Corse, D. Rollins. Speech Members of the NATIONAL THES- PIAN SOCIETY were students interested in the advancement of dramatics in sec- ondary schools. After earning ten points by participating in dramatic produc- tions, an associate Thespian was initiat- ed into the club. Initiation ceremonies, in December and May, were highlights ot the year. The troupe hosted a one-act play festival in February. J. Metropulos, S. Hartwell, C. Nelson. THIRD ROW: E. Smalley, D. Knight, A. Behill, J. Morfiez, A. MacDonald, P. Bermele, N. Lupient, S. Estribou, M. Bain, S. Juhl, C. Brown, A. Doll, C. Watson, A. Tambellini. a M 4 msmmmw-sf , l Varsity Debaters compiled proofs to substantiate their arguments. ationallq linked One hundred and fifty students earned membership in the NATIONAL POREN- SIC LEAGUE by accumulating a mini- mum oi twenty-tive NFL points. Points were earned by participation in inter- school tournaments. The club, advised by Mr. Overholt, was one of the largest NFL chapters in the United States. FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Hunt, B. Boxina, C. Web- ster, S. Dowling, J. Bingham, G. Lovsdays B. Chain, B. Suorez, L. Wilks, D. Bulle, D. Harthorne, . Hazzard, G. Ming, M. Tischhirik, L. Welt, C. Morrissey, N. Jacobs, A. Rorex, Unknown, J. Read, P. Carrlano, D. Robesky, J. Buchanon. SKOND ROW: Unknown, Unknown, J. Wright, E. Plahn, I. Deurling, Unknown, A. Metroplos, L. llolnick, J. Painter, P. Lawson, W. Wright, M. Owens, J. Bourru, T. Lorah, K. Janes, H. Bolz, M. Cohen, M. Brechinridge, S. Pace, J. Walt, K. Nuzum, K. Fahey, C. Owens, M. Miles. THIRD ROW: D. Jung, H. Bolz, S. Swords, S. Wilbur B. Howden, V. Radar, J. Mull, J. Gonzales, M. Lake, G. Mor- FRONT ROW, left to right: H. Bolz, B. Suorex, L. Wilks, P. Lawson, V. Rader, M. Overholt, Adv. SECOND ROW: G. Pace, L. Hart, A. Austin, A. Metropulos, J. Painter. L. Rolnick. THIRD ROW: B. Ringman, J. Ladwiq, P. Burner-ts, B. Howden, J. Dickinson, C. Jones. FOURTH ROW: D. Thoene, P. Toole, B. Johnson, A. Davidson, B. Whitmore, D. Huntington. Members of VARSITY DEBATE corn- peted in tournaments of the Southem Valley Forensic League in an effort to qualify for the state tournament held in Santa Barbara on March 31 and April 1. As Well as competing, members super- vised novice tournaments. Requirements for membership were a good scholastic averaqe and above average speaking ability. rison, C. Wilsom, L. Catlin, C. Chadrick, J. Govan, L. Howard, S. Cook P. Contratto Unknown, K. Smith, C. smin-, n. nam. FOURTH now: M. ownan, n. wnn- mors L. Hart, 6. Paco, J. Dickinson, A. Austin, R. Holland, B. Sc'hwart'z, J. Wynn, J. Cowaill, C. Jones, J. Ransy, J. Meyer, J. Sticklar, M. Duckett. C. Protapapos, C. Zwartt- ney, B. Skinner, Unknown, D. Hunington, C. Nolxon. FIFTH ROIW: J. Laiwiq, P. Bumerts, A. Davidson, B. Johnson, R. Rinqman, D. Thoens, F. Foor S. Grigsby, B. Jonson, R. Herrick, J. Wiloth, C. Cambeli, N. Thompson, K. Gillespie, J. Herring. I ENS 0 clue t 4 pre ented Orchestra members disyplayed their musical talents al various concerts and assemblies. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Love, L. Ludolle, P. Van Diost, L. Oldtielil, M. Arnnnt, S. Dye, P. Lambourne, T. King. SECOND ROW: J. Plummer, C. Stanford, G. Schuott, K. Minnoy, P. Roland, G. Tisclibirek, L. Sieman, K. Nelson, T. Weaver, C. Church, C. Cummings, G. Fisher, A. Martin. THIRD ROW: K, Miller, A. McMahon, I. Britton, E. Hoyt. J. Minter, J. Williams, D. Dania, J. Staufter, M. Pago, W. Conner, L. Donaldson, R. Conner, P. Martin, J. Cadwall- ador, J. lartell, S. Purple, K. Headley. FOURTH ROW: C. Redstone, M. Anderson, 5. Dye, J. Easley, G. Greer, l. Bartholomew, S. Woolridqe, J. Gholl, I. loyd, T. Ross, J. Koons, M. lurton, S. Allen, R. Stewart, M. Jonas, P. Washington, J. McCray, L. Hailey, C. Rodgers. FIFTH ROW: l.. George, D. Gaither, C. lergtelder, S. Dalo, D. Cirnontal, 'M. Hannlq, C. Funk, C. Gilg, C. Stiern, B. Holland, L. Manny, H. Lane, C. Toril, D. Tiodo, J. Togan. M. Doolittle, C. Davis, J. Jackson, Mr. Van Diest, Director. The main purpose of the Bakersfield High School ORCHESTRA was to further student interest in music and to increase knowledge of orchestral literature. Each of the seventy-five musicians attained their membership through auditions un- der the instructors supervision. The yearly Conductors Award was given to the outstanding senior who contributed the most to the Orchestra. SEATED, left to right: Tom Rose, Vice-President: Jeff .lack- son, President: Marcia Lowe, Secretary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Karen Miller, Librarian: Jeanne Bartell, Assistant Librarian: Melvin Page, Manager: Helen Lane, Historian: Terri Weaver, Publicity Chairman. ine mu ic lper 0 mance . :usslvng m. rugs, uuaavun, 4. .num-a-I vm.-tm., v. von., Bass Viol. Members oi the ORCHESTRA partici- pated in the Christmas Pageant, Gloria. and the operetta, The Red Mill. in coop- eration with the drama department and the school's choral groups. ln March the Orchestra entered the annual contest festival and played three compositions which were evaluated and rated by a Playing a solo on the piano was Orchestra member Carol Rodgers. panel of four judges. The culminating activity of the yecnr's work was the spring concert given on May 16. The concert featured soloists selected from Orchestra members. Symphonies, overtures, and other orchestra compositions were per- formed. Kand in i e FRONT ROW, left to right: Patty Poe, Top Sergeant: Sandy Montgomery, Library Sergeant: Doug Bass, Drum Maiorg Cheryl Boyd, Uniform Sergeant: Carol Knight, Library Sergeant. SECOND ROW: Rodger Weins, Captain: Robin Dennis, Uniform Sergeant: John Bracchi, Sergeant at Arms: Aubrey Weldon, Drill Sergeant. The larqesi in the state, Bakersfield High School BAND was composed of one hundred and ten members. Playing an instrument for two years and passing the tryout examinations were require- ments for membership. ln the fall mem- bers concentrated on the football hali- time shows. Later in the year the band participated in the musical festival, the All Western Band Review, and pre- sented the annual Band Concert. FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Carlin, M. Bain, R. Row- land, P. Hollingsworth, S. Barton, S. Montgomery, K Knight G. Bane l, J. Stuebbe. SECOND ROW: J. Stauffer C. Aolci, C. Knight, L. Nielsen, D. Lee, D. Moore, D Shaffer, J. Bracchi, C. Boyd, D. Green, J. Rutledge, R Walker. THIRD ROW: B. Hogan, D. Lang, P. Leigh-Pink D. Long, T. Owens, J. Paul D. Lackey, G. Fulfz B. Black mer, R. March, M. Smart, Raub, F. Cox, T. McCafferty H. Myers, J. Larma, F. Foor. FOURTH ROW: D. Sogo, K Almklov, T. Stubblefield, A. Weigel, A. Davis, R. Parma lee, L. Barnhart, N. Arnold, D. Bauell, B. Stuebbe, B li Q hee at Aclwvl g me . FRONT ROW, lefi to right: R. Wiens, B. Hogan, R. Parme- Dennis, B. Anthony, J. Perdue, L. Schuelts, D. Bazzell, G. lee, D. Knudson, J. Stuhrnan, C. Aoki, O. Andrews, D. Platt. THIRD ROW: P. McCloud, N. Arnold, B. Hulsey, R. March, C. Raub. SECOND ROW: L. Barnharl, F. Cox, R. Briggs, J. Buntin, D. Mahoney, F. Poor, A. Weldon, Director. Mathews, K. Andoson, 6. Soqo, G. Parduo, J. Buntin, M Jones, R. Dennis C. Corkior, W. House, R. Mariinox, R may. nm: now: s. Murray, K. Asn, u. sham, u. vtmy G. Svlldockl G. Hnrtnll, D. Cox, P. McClain, R. Wilson T. Ramsey, R. Krause, D. limos, P. Johnston G. Martin G. Duncan, I. Bowen, J. Martinez, M. Doolittle, S. Elrich D. Koorlin, J. Coffman, J. Sluhman, D. Mahoney, R. Wisns Briggs. SIXTH ROW: J. Plclrorol, 6. Ploft, 8. Whnfflold R. , J. Abernathy, I. Anthony, C. Llftlo, L. Wyeth, J. Williams. P. McCloud, A. Weldon, D. Knudson, L. Schuotlo, R. Cree J. Thomas, O. Andrews. NOT PICTURED: B. Hulsoy, M Williams, J. Koono, B. Pierson. PEP BAND consisted of the best twen- ty-five members of the brass section of the Band. They played whenever it was impossible for the entire bond to per- iorrm. Their duies included furnishing music for basketball games, B class football games, and noon pep rallies. 14 c ppel 4 llladri al Singe FRONT ROW leli io riqhi: M. Mafis, C. Ramsey, S. Cun- ningham, C. Fdwards, G. Howard, l. Friesin, P. Piher F. Hardiman, J. Williams, J. Eberl, D. Krause, K. Weldon, D. Green, T. Varnado, P. Nobles, J. Mcllvanie, C. Ward, S. Kinney, J. Frankiewich, J. Brown, D. Lora. SECOND ROW: E. Lane, M. Rucker, B. Galyan, D. Swilzer, J. Chapin, L. Robertson, M. Disney, R. Robinson, L. Floyd, T. Seaman, G. Richardson, T. Siafford, L. Sirauss, L. Holley, T. Braugh- lon, Trees.: F. Enloe, T. Townsend, C. Liflleiohn, R. Dun- ham, L. Wallace, P. Lawson, L. Reed, S. Hall. THIRD ROW: L. Grisham, Sec., R. Tigner, J. Ezell, C. Pemberion, C. McEIwany, C. McCuision, S. McGhee, F. Ferrell, W Follins, N. Arnold J. Terrell, D. Conley, K. Wall, B. Lueih L. Edwards, J. Mcboniels, T. Goodman R. Paul L. Morgan J. Gause, P. Wheeler, N. Redford, P. llarney, Owen, L Ward V. Leech. FOURTH ROW: J. Karpe, L. Perry, L Whitfield, M. Parr, V. Fleishauer, l. Brincefield, L. Widener L. Martin, G. Klawiifer, L. Gay, L. Newton, L. Barnhari A. Hopkins, G. Tinnin, D. Funk, R. Petty A. Weldon, W House, T. Adams, H. Gruman, G. Marshall, V. Hale, L Burroughs, C. Nash, J. Cook, Y. Pen'deIion. Officers of A Cappella Choir DennislFunk, Vice-Pres., Caroline Nash, Sec., Terry Brafion, Treas., Roxanne Tigner, wilt oc laleill The 105 talented members of A CAP- PELLA CHOIR endeavored to develop and broaden their experience in the field of choral music. Their appreciation of great composers' choral works in- creased through study and participation. Members were required to have vocal ability, and general musical qualities. The Red Mill, cm operetta performed on November 21 and 22, the Christmas pageant, and the spring concert, cmd community performances kept A Cap- pella busy all year. Under the direction of CE new instruc- tor, the seventeen members of MADRI- GAL SINGERS performed in the Christ- mas Pageant and presented two concerts in the community. Members of this advanced group were selected after an audition which tested their vocal skills and tone quality. FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Hoskins, R. Dunham, T. Seaman, L. Grishman, F. Enloe, D. wiher, C. Liftleiohn, L. Martin. SECOND ROW: R. Puffy, N. Arnold, R. Heath, M. Beavais, C. Nasg, S. Wariord, V. Fleishour, L. Barnhart, L. Wallace, D. Funk, D. Lora, Dir. Studen tA Nended voice ti FRONT ROW, leff fo right: J. Caldwell, G. Sisson, Sec. L. Kubay, Pres.: J. Jenks, Traas.: M. Maris, Bus. Mgr., V Grisson, Vice-Pres., D. Herrera: R. Alvarado, Hisf.g C Bermudez, E. Viera. SECOND ROW: L. Wfdner, K. Har- greaves, D. Dickey: P. Haffman, R. Harlander, C. Gaines B. Girardo, T. E+ ridge, S. SuHon, B. Rymer, H. Morin THIRD ROW: D. Davis D. McDonald, M. Crass, N. Byford A. Craig, B. McDowell, B. Plowman, S. Boen, J. Cook, Y Escamllla, A. McDanieIs. FRONT ROW. left io right: L. Widener, N. Byford, L. Kubay, Pres.: R. Alvarado, Histg J. Caldwell, M. Maris, Bus. Mgr.: C. Bermundez. SECOND ROW: C. Gaines, M Crass, J. Jenks, Treas.: H. Morin. Developing individual singing voices and high degrees of musicianship were principle aims of ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE. Dedication to music and a fine natural voice quality were requisites for membership. As well as holding their annual Spring Concert, the girls partici- pated in the Operetta and the All-County Honor Chorus. FRONT ROW, lef? fo righr: E. Widener, N. Byford, L. Kubey, Pres., R. Alvarado, Histg J. Caldwell, M. Maris, Bus. Mgr.: C. Bermundez. SECOND ROW: C. Gaines, M. Crass, J. Jenks, Treas.g H. Morin. oduce melvdic mu ic. X 1' iii , , . 1 R ,1 . i y ii f. i LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Barnhart, Treasurer: M. Beauvais, Treas- urer, Uniform Chairman: R. Weins, Presideni. The TROUBADORS developed appre- ciation of good music through participa- tion and performance. They listed the Christmas Pageant and a spring pro, gram as their main engagements for the year. This advanced and select group strove to further their skills in sight read- ing and to produce fine choral tone blend through correct breathing and posture. FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Lora, Director: S. Whitlock, Pianist: D. Williams, R. Viera, R. Frey, D. Dixon, R. Mc- Hale. J. Hood. SECOND ROW: B. Dawson, P. Shoiwell, W. Higgs, P. Battle, L. Jones, G. Ulrich, J. Thompson. THIRD ROW: R. Grove, G. Graber. S. Guinn, M. Walker, W. Winston, J. Rhodes, B. Stubbs, N. Arnold, R. Hemphill. FRONT ROW, left' io right: L. Martin, F. Har'dimon, G. Richardson, F. Enloe, T. Brauqhton, K. Weldon, C. Little- iohn, D. Lora. SECOND ROW: W. Follins, G. Ferrell, L. Gay, D. Conley, J. Paul, T. Goodman, A. Weldon, R. Petty. THIRD ROW: A. Hopkins, N. Arnold, J. Ternll, L. Barn- hart, J. Jackson, M. Beauvais, R. Weins S. Warford, D. Funk, R. Paul. AT PIANO: T. Weaver. Open to all boys who enjoyed singing and passed a qualifying vocal test, BOYS' CHORUS was a training class for those interested in performing, de- veloping rnusicianship, and learning vo- cal techniques. Their goal was to serve community organizations, to broaden individual musical taste, and to prepare boys for more advanced vocal groups. 1 X Q. rg. f SN . . . in Sw X ,rw mQ'vL'75 . af L Mi FRONT ROW, left to right: V. Wilburn, 8. Moore, C. Un- C. Gleg, A. Weigel, B. Carlin, S Juhl S Gretleun W derwood, W. Pflaster, S. Dykes, M. Matis D. Johnson, K Davenport, S. Biggi, G. Bowers, C Fanucchn FOURTH Tomlin, M. Nash. SECOND ROW: S. Follrs, S. Gemmelll ROW: J. Rogers, P. Dooley, C. Jordan A Llggett K M. Tischbirek, M. Caciuc, D. Esparza, J. Nettles, D. Me- Brubaker, M. Lothridge, J. Dugger A Tambelllnn P Dale lone, S. Pace: 5. Ashcraft, T. Lynd. THIRD ROW: M. Emery, L. Massoni ook Ale YL creati e a6ilitq To comply with the prerequisites for the Modern Dance Club, a prospective member had to complete one term of elementary modem dance in addition to six Weeks of advanced dance. From this group forty members were selected as BEGINNING APPRENTICES. Thse neophytes presented their own suits in the Modern Dance Concert using original choreography. The dancers progressed the following year to the rating ot ADVANCED APPRENTICES increasing their skills, aided by the club members. This group also demonstrated their ability in the Spring Concert. FRONT ROW lett to right: K. Combs P. Mack, S. Kinney. M. Bracchi, .l. Cerutti, T. Hale, J. Oalkins, V. Leach. L. D. Beatty. THIRD ROW: J. Greene S Myers N Redford Sinard. SECOND ROW: M. Rayburn, J. Smifh, K. McKean, L. Brooks, K. Wytch, J. Branas, E Hanley K Norris B S. Coker, S. Thurber, L. Hauser, L. Amundsen, P. Lanqseth, Smith. .559 Creative t len tA e ple:-ed FRONT ROW, P. Adams, N. Rex, C. Harris, J. Creameans, J. Creameans, M, Parsons. L. Gardiner, B. Sheldon, M Kennedy, M. Tiehe, M. Poor, D. McDonald, L. Johnson Y. Fanlhus, C. Goldsworlhy. SECOND ROW: S. Scarf, A Merlin, P. Donnallan, J. Bergholr, R. Rudnick, M. Colm N. Morris, A. Kennedy, D. Dewy, G. Hanna, A. Lundy, M LeFlore, S. Neville, M. Thompson, C. Hemillon, S. Corn- wall. THIRD ROW: P. Hullelf, G. Bosworflr, C. Knight, P. Wheeler, M. Acfis, A. Meyers, S. Ramirez, L. Milchell, L. Armstrong, S. Perrovich, D. Tapie, J. Van Bever M Adams, C. Goss, S. Likensl C. Tiehe, S. Forney, A. Meyer: D. Schilling, J. Powers. Improving individual swimming and diving skills in order to work Well as a synchronized group was the qoai of the fifty AQUANETTHS members. The major activity of the year was the presentation of the annual aquacade, Aqua- Disneylandf' on October 19 and 20. Coordinated slzill and rhylhmic grace enhanced ihe Aquecdde. Lining V lo dive were Aquanelre officers Marie Kennedy, Pres.: ery Lee Parsons, Vice'Pras.g Johanna Cremans, Sec.: Barbara Sheldon, Treas.g Lorraine Gardner, Hisl. l l I l 1 l ,4l. 'larouglc c1116 p ticqeation. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Allen, J. Peele, J. Davidson, J. Battistoni, J. Munson, R. May, K. Schev. M. Perram. Hist.g B. Roberts L. Wooster, C. Lewis. SECOND ROW: K. Brubaker, D. Malone, J. Schrader. A. MacDonald, M. Jacobs, S. Aalsbury, B. Jost, S. Ritter, C. Daniels P. P'unk. THIRD ROW: L. Webster, K. Davis, Pres.: D. Urrea, M. The purpose of the ART CLUB was to spread student appreciation ot art. Plac- ing prints of famous paintings through- out the campus and setting up displays in the Administration Building were among the club's service projects. Other activities included a sketching trip, a trip to art galleries, an annual picnic, and a pennant sale. Membership re- quired at interest in art. FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Hopkins, E. Morgan, S. Croslnywkb Hermanxdef. SECOANI1 ROWiu?imSn:ltt:,'V!. Gui-za, M. Harding. C. Marquez, S. Short, S. Cunningham, C. Pasquin, Fresh Rep.: N. Cantelmi, Frosh Rep. FOURTH ROW: J. Holguin, J. Martinez, D. Rynes, Sec.: J. Dagger. J. Wensbe, L. Karnes, W. Barhart, N. Jung, A. Willis, ice Pres.: A. MacDonald, D. Bass, Trees. Because ot the many student assem- blies, members of the STAGE CREW Were given numerous re'ponsibilities which kept them busy at all times. They worked faithfully during sixth and sev- enth periods and many times on week- ends setting up props, special scenery, and lighting. Members of Stage Crew kc-pt in shape for rigorous duties of scene shitting fvreign in ter-e M, he itage FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Kinoshita, A. Huie, D. Chin, Pres.: D. Kinoshita, B. Kinoshita, Cor. Sec.: R. Murotani. B. Lee, D. Jung, D. Lee, G. Ming. SECOND ROW: D. Lim, THIRD ROW: V. Jung, V. Toy, Treas.: P. Yoon, L. Kamrar, Rec. Sec., V. Joke, R. Tanaka, P. Gilli, Adv.: V. Wong, Adv.q H. Wong, Vice-pres.: N. Jung, T. Kinoshita, 6. Toy. This Year CHINESE CLUB held a Christmas reunion for all members who had belonged to the club since 1955. Open to students of Oriental descent, the club's main activities were service projects such as providing landscaping for the north end of Warren Hall and providing Christmas baskets for needy families. As a money raising project the club sponsored the annual semiionnal dance, Orien- tal Fantasy. Other social events included an initiation dinner in October, and Christmas and Easter parties. Donald Jung, Vice Pres.: Harold Wong, Pres.: Vikki Toy, Trees.: Barbara Kinoshita, Attend. Sec.: Verne Jung, Hush: Donna Lim, Rec. Sec., admire poster for Aloha dance. 7. A Hal, has ,.6hLin lgnulapanlnn ms. an innaha nnalih, MA-if l In 'nA fred A tuden t clu6A. Cheryl Daniels and Jan Janes wenttover a list of Colloquial expressions as parl of their partie pation in Spanish Club. Developing Mexican culture and bringing cr closer relationship of Mexi- can students and school activities was the purpose of LOS AMIGOS. Noon sales and cr dinner given in lanuary helped raise money for student scholar- ships. The club's social project was the annual dance, La Serenada. FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Candelaria, AH. Sec.: A. Calsdon, Vice-pres.: S. Munoz, R. Soto, M. Sosa, Rec. Sec.: R. Alvarado, Pres.: B. Figuaron, H. Perez. SECOND ROW: G. Webb, D. Aparicio, M. Martinez, M. Romero, B. Moya, FRONT ROW, left fo right: S. Ritter, S. Bradley. M. Bena- videz. C. Daniels, L. Sinard. SECOND ROW: J. Denio. Treas.: C. Denio, Vice-pres.: P. Varney. J. Davidson. R. O'Neil. THIRD ROW: J. Delany, D. Weller, Sec.: P. Trout, D. Carpenter, B. Heisev, Pres.: J. Janes. To further interest in Latin America and Spain and encourage scholarship and good fellowship among the Spanish language students were the aims of the SPANISH CLUB. The main activities in- cluded membership in the International Student Society and sending a Christ- mas CARE package to a Spanish speak- ing country. M. Candia, Hist.: H. Morin, C. Escalante, J. Valdez. THIRD ROW: M. Ouliada, F. Lomas, R. Cazares, C. Martinez, R. Piceno, R. Torres, R. Riuas, B. Zaragoza, R. Lomas, S. Lara. Uvcatwnal Merchie officers Teresa Brynet Vice Pres Donna Yocum Ad Mgr Lee Candelaria Pub Curt Culberson Treas ,nr 'xiii Members ci MERCHIES attempted to promote interest and skill in merchan- dising. Members sponsored lunior Exec- Roger Galland Pres Bertha Moya Sec led the club lh a successful year Members ot Merchles Club prepared tor their annual Merchues Valentines Show February I4 utive Day during which they performed the duties of sales, advertisement, and management of downtown stores. The Merchies Va1entine's Day Show, given on February 14, entertained students during noon hour with stage acts. The money made on this project went toward two scholarships given to deserving stu- dents With merchandising majors. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Sosa, A. Celedon, R. Lomas, M. Sosa, Sec.: C. Marquez, R. Gomez, S. Munoz, R. Soto, E. Ramirez, C. Escalante, C. Mason, K. Winn, A. Lynch. SECOND ROW: K. Harvey, T. Fornas, Vice-pres.: M. Can- dla, L. Candelaria, B. Moya, R. Hough, D. Yccum, H. Morin, D. Byers, F. Espinoza, .B. Zaragoza, S. Green, C. Scott. THIRD ROW: P. Hoffman, D. Crawford, D. Lim E. Appodaca, M. Ruiz, M. Martinez, M. Romero, P. Gordon L. Carls, F. Hus, A. Sines, S. Upshaw. S. Caqle. FOURTH ROW: M. Patton, D. Williams, G. Patton, N. Bytord, R. Newton, A. Moland, R. Turner, M. Gutierrez, V. Castro. C. Jordan, S. Harbin, K. Hawkins, R. Galland, Pres.: FIFTH ROW: L. Martin, S. Briggs, J. Bryant, R. Harris, J. Hughey, L. Tillett, J. Karr, B. Heyart, J. Davenport, F. Bell, C. Cu-Ibarson, Treas. n tere M 6aAiA club . FRONT ROW, leff to riqhl: P. Plunk, .B. Ecrei. B. Kilburn, L. King, D. Schellinq, E. Austin, L. Willis, D. Kent, G. Bloom, J. Calkins, 5. Bradley, B. Nutler. SECOND ROW: L. Turner, M. Perram, M. Ford, Hist.: B. Roberts, A. Tam- ballini, L. Lalor, L. Rolniclr, M. Emery, D. Grove, M. Sledge, Vice-pres.: S. Scott, J. Bussell, L. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: L. liernaiena, Treas.3 M. Hamilton, R. Harlander, A. Holecleck, R. Ward, Pres.: A. Willis, B. Morrison, Corres. Sec.: C. Denio, P. Sullivan, F. Hus, M. Plummer. FOURTH ROW: J. Karpa, J. Allison, J. Vast, L. King, B. Mayo, J. Duqqer, R. Harry, P. Trout, G. Wenier B. Mingus. D. Waller, R. Ecref. Learning more about business prac- tices was the purpose of SENIOR SEC- RETARIES. The twenty-two members gave secretarial assistance to BHS teachers. Membership requirements in- cluded senior standing and a secretarial maior. Ciub activities included a Christ- mas project, noon sales, and presenta- tion of a scholcrrship. The purpose of FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA was to give students in- terested in teaching as a career an op- portunity to acquaint themselves with the duties of this profession. During the year the club sponsored an interschool banquet and held several noon sales. Observing teachers in the classroom and registering next year's freshmen were two of the c1ub's activities this past year. Membership requirements includ- ed an interest in the teaching profession. FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Bevers, J. Loveless. B. Har- mon, S. Chandler, L. Willard, K. Winlack, Hist.: P. Hol- lingsworth. SECOND ROW: H. Kinnear, Adv.: D. Cimenlal, T. Lynd, Vice-pres.: S. Johnson, M. LeFlore, S. Sackman, Pres.: S. Thurber. THIRD ROW: C. Davis, L. Wilson, D. Slsco, L. Parsons, L. Laffin, Treas.: J. McDaniel, C. Magee, Sec.: P. Bristow. FRONT ROW: O. Tarr, C. Dobbs R. Resales, D. Gold C. Trott, R. Hunt, J. Armstrong, Heyart, J. Quigley L. Oxford, J. Nord, K. Austin. SECOND ROW: J. Richert: G. Guimarra. T. Ta lor, V. Giuntoli, P. Herrgesell, G. Fry T. Fox, C. Wilson, Ward, B. Byrd, S. Schmidt, G. Hub- bard, Adv. THIRD ROW: K. Whitney, Adv.: D. Wadman ?714 mem6e N. Dana, J. Wilson, L. Paulson R. Hemphill, T. Yacopetti, H. Starr, R. Taggart, M. Raslr, W. Clayton, M. Ackerly H. Brockmeyer, Adv. FOURTH ROW: D. Sewers, R. Smith, M. Rouw, B. Rankin, Z. Matt, G. Schaub, J. Baxter, T. Benson, R. Wood, D. Wade, T. Bridwell, W. Powers, H. Holcroft, Adv. The Bakersfield High School chapter ot the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Was an intracurricular activity having its origin in the school's Agriculture De- partment. It was considered one of the most efficient agricultural teachings de- vices found up to the present time. All interested students were given personal instruction on their projects, behavior, and cleanliness as part ot the school con- nected club activities. FRONT ROW, left to right: R, Rice, J. Kelley, W. Alviso T. Franz, A. Baldwin, J. Marks, R. Resales, J. Ouqley, Bi Mebane, D. Jost, R. Porter, D. Padilla, S. Periera, T. Kerr SECOND ROW: K. Whitney, Advisor: E. Graves, J. Hershey: D. Smith, G. Tinsley, J. Richert, D. Tarr, W. Kasper, R. Stanifer, R. Fry, R. Grove. J. Blair, unknown, D. Buchak, G. Hubbard, Advisor. THIRD ROW: H. Holcroft, Advisor: B. Lewis. R. Rudnick. C. Wilson, G. Banducci, M. Grimes, J. Tomlinson, G. Marret+, M. Johnson, D. Hcuchin, J. Brandt, D. Porter, B. Anderwood, C. Havron, H. Brock- meyer, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: G. Parker, M. Rouw, J. Beard,.H. Jeffries, G. Brock, M. Reaves, B. Barrett, R. Smith, B. Humrick, R. Jones, A. Petris, L. Parker, J. McDougal, J. Karr, G. Schaub, P. Parsons. learne rf IMWWJ 5 WMV f 'I Qmkkw ff ?4 Z . 'ffl :Q w 1 ..... y .. NN W ji W ,A 1:57 X nr- Q 1' ,..- , K KK N X X QQ 5 X , iv wise X S x gg W X Q s . W V 5 if g, + ,ww K, qs SSHQ Q .32 Q53 iam: AS , X W f ,, Qgvljm. V? YS 535552 nr J, V 39.1 - ,,z..f., X, C A Ny g X X.- X ggh xl. X 'cCadI5E.:,g-1 fs X 5? X WSP M' .. r,s,,c'1 ' Q BO 1 X . r 1 ,X 1 U X . WM E Q15 4' . . .E A X y X fu if Q Q. , ' X 'Z ivwwf-i 53266 : . L L Q -. 4 'mmf-fs. wie' 51'-iff . TP. lu . . , - Q 'A 25? . I Q Q -X-- 1 Slfiiw ,- . fa 33,2 Magi A i5,9:,lwg3,:n '5 - aw.-1.,g.-7 wg, , - - . 1 f . k K - A ' X ,. 1 Zsim W ..-' 1- , wav 9 QX gif Speciali ed cla6A attr ated wen-A ... FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Henry, S. Clark, P. Harris, Sec.-Trees.: N. Monroe, Hist.g J. Banda, J. Schallock. SEC- OND ROW: G. Arnold, Adv.: J. Brinton, C. Francisco, K. Kliewer, K. Harper, J. Rent. THIRD ROW: -W. Darlington, C. Henry, J. Wynn, J. Brachi, Pres.: J. Meagher, Vice-pres.: A. Davis. Anyone interested in biology was eligible for membership in BIOLOGY CLUB. The function of the club was to enable its twenty-one members to fur- ther their studies in biology and do re- search on their own. Among the club's activities were field trips and noon sales. FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Fletcher, E. Morqan, M. Harris, D. Saull, G. Foltz, M. Tischbirek, M. Smith, S. Ramay, D. Simpson, P. Conlraho, W, Wright, Sec. SEC- OND ROW: B. Hunzeker, J. Faulkner, J. Mueller, Vice-pres.: L. Hughes, W. Darlington, C. Chambers, P. Rector, S. The officers of Biology Club, John Bracchi, Pres.: Nancy Monroe, Histg Pat Harris, Sec.-Trees., and Joe Meagher, Vice-Pres., examined specimens of prehistoric animals. The CHESS CLUB was composed of fortY-two members who were interested in playing chess. The purpose of the club was to teach members to play better chess. Playing tournaments between other schools were the main activities. With the club dues, members purchased new chess equipment. Riddle, J. Wynn, K. Almklov, K. Rosenberger, E. C. Welz, ?dv. THJRD ROW: P. Wilolh, J. Leek, Smilh, B. Challis, TB .' ' as, . Boyd, R. Paul, Pres., G. Girard, J. Bayus, P. Long, T. Turner, B. Rasley. sc ence, else A A tuden M. The aims of the SCIENCE CLUB were to increase knowledge of science, to per- fect scientific skills, and to emphasize the importance of science in daily life. Activities included taking field trips, par- ticipating in the science fair, maintain- ing the display cases in the Science Building, and holding dinner meetings with local scientists. Qualifications for membership included completion of sci- ence course and sustaining a C average. FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Pollock, H. Bolz, Vice-pros.: N. Parfain, Sec.: J. Smith, J. Triplitt, N. Jackson, D. Hib- don, Pres. SECOND ROW: V. Kirkpatrick, Adv.: R. Elayer, R.. Newton, V. Lawson, M. Herne, B. Boyd, J. Baumqardt, Hui. THIRD ROW: J. Christie, L. Nave, D. Freed, R. Marshall, D. O'Guinn, B. Hunxeker. S. Lanq, Adv. Members of Science Club found Science Fair proiecis interesting and educational. BHS was kept beautiful in every detail, including trash cans painted by the members of shop safety club. The group which helped maintain safety and secure the Well-being of stu- dents in the industrial arts building was the SHOP SAFETY CLUB. Along with their duties of promoting safety con- sciousness, they painted safety zones around machines and refinished trash containers on the BHS campus. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Sesmas, M. Johnson, J. Mason, P. Vrrea, T. Knorr, J. Keene, Sec.-Treas.: A. Caledon, Drill Sgt.: K. Adcock, Drill Sqt.: C. Hill, Capt.: L. Ford, BL CWdGH dSDld MH d . ee, . ar , . owar , . ona son, . ernan ez, C. Brown. SECOND ROW: M. Rocha, C. Rogers, D. Sea- man, V. Hernandez, E. Mousbley, M. Martinez, T. Hernan- dez, B. Ellis, W. Collins, M. Candia, B. Johnson, P. Reed, L, Branscum, G. Moore, M. Cox, A. Thomas, D. Cordova. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Scofield, Advisor: D. Cecarelli, Presi- dent: D. Boyd, Secretary-Treasurer: T. Hernandez. F. Lomas. 6111646 A tronglq accen ted Eighty junior and senior girls worked together in DRILL-ETTES, Bakersfield High School's Drill Team, performing during half-time at home football games and marching in the Christmas and Po- tato Bowl Parades. Members were chos- en after they had completed a physical education class in marching. THIRD ROW: F. Espinoza, J. Gomez, D. Hughes, V. Castro, M. Gutierrez, C. Williams, P. Blanscet, F. Water, J. Jones, L. Candia, M. Nelson, C. Madden, S. Upshaw, J. Battistoni, S. Cagle, N. Creek, M. Sheetz, C. Vercammen. FOURTH ROW: L. Long, A. Lynch, M. Herrera, l. Jones, G. Young, B. Barrett, V. Norville, C. Hodge, S. Parker, S. Harbin, E. Foster, J. Edwards, S. Henderson, S. Garlow, C. Miller, S. Smith, 'M. Kinney, M. Chandler. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Johnson, M. Whitley, Sec.: G. Moore, J. Gould, R. Morris. SECOND ROW: Y. Pendle- ton, Vice-pres.: R. Turner, E. Foster, l. Owens, W. Wash- ington, I. Jones, F. Owens, Adv. THIRD ROW: A. Moland, C. McDowell, N. Washington, E. Holmes, L. Webster. a ety, Aer ice and Aki The titty-tive members ot MESSEN- GERS assisted the counselors by collect- ing absence slips and delivering mes- sages. Any girl who had good attend- ance and the recommendation of her counselor was eligible tor membership. At the end oi the year members received service pins at a picnic cosponsored with Girls' League. FRONT ROW, left to riqht: P. Brogdon, P. Dunn, J. Roberts, A. Perry, C. Holland, C. Berqfelder, C. Sanfofd, D. Boeas, S. Chalman, E. Garcia. SECOND ROW: E. Pacheco, R. Porter, E. Bailey, V. Dritt, P. McDowell, C. McDonald, P. Cole, G. Howard, M. Fambrouqh, C. Barnes. THIRD ROW: R. West, J. Chitwood, A. Perry, S. Charltun, N. Maddox, FOURTH ROW: C. Francisco, E. Francisco, W. Fallins, B. Anthony, W. House, H. Myers, C. Littleiohn. FIFTH ROW: M. Lothridge, Treas.g J. Terrell. G. Anthony, L. Jones, A. Weldon, Pres. CARVER CLUB, new on campus this year, required its thirty mernbers to have a C average, with good citizenship and school attendance. An additional requirement was that members be regis- tered voters. Money-raising projects in- cluded cake sales and a dance given in April. M. Bowery, J. Carter, G. Beasley, C. Hendry, B. Hanry. FOURTH ROW: G. Gonzales, W. Johnson, S. King, J. Reed, D. Walker, C. Jones, G. Bowen, C. Edwards, M. Davis, S. Sutton. FIFTH ROW: M. Bridger, B. Crafton, A. Johnson, A. Doll, J. Corella, N. Ellis, G. Barraza, A. Espinoza, L. Greenlee, S. Palmer, C. Barclay. Junior Classical League members as their proiect dressed dolls in clothing typicalto that ofthe Romans. .. . .... .. . rr 1. . lul fulfilled need The thirty-four members of the JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE offered free tutor- inq to first year students who needed special instruction in Latin. The BI-IS chapter was affiliated with the state and national league. FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Fleming, M. Brantley, M. Sanguinetti, H. McCormac, P. McCormac, S. Whitlock, K. Petersen, B. Hughes. SECOND ROW: J. Schallock, C. Longest, V. Yancey, J. Sickler, M. Regan, L. Marks, C. Hear, Pres.: L. While. THIRD ROW: J. Beane, Vice Pres.: 8. Anderson, J. Blair, L. Lower, R. Ma'ddux, L. Lenick. FOURTH ROW: R. Cosgrlff, .B. Peak, B. Blaxick, B. Chap- man, H. Bert, H. Wiltse, C. Bailey. FIFTH ROW: V. Reese, M. Dewey, A. Davis, D. Finlinson, C. livin. The purpose of MISSELDYNES was to study the fundamentals of rocketry. The five members worked on small rockets powered by CO2 capsules cmd experimented with relationships of fins to speed and gravity. Noon sales added to the club treasury. Interest in rocketry was the single membership requirement. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Rhodes, Presidantg S. Lora, Treasurer: S. Gunther, S. Montqomgry, Vice-President: M. Odell, A viser. dried A tuden t inte e tA. A FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Chin, E. Ramirez, P. Dicker- son, K. Ash, A. McDaniels, J. Marshall, C. Ulfers, C. Can- non, T. Hembrel, N, Fleming, P. Contratto, P. Simson. SECOND ROW: L. Gomez, M. Herminia, S. Siemon, J. Metropulos, C. Ramsey, D. Mackey, L. Weaver, M. Lowry, R. Walker, L. Robertson, B. Wattenbarger, M. Poore, C. Brown, N. Byford. THIRD ROW: B. Bowman, Advisor: L. Ponce, W. Dobson, A. Craig, C. Irwin, D. Marks, J. Riese, A. Sines, M. Riddle, D. Stewart, K. Kliewer, J. Truax, S. Dickerson. Activities ot the TEEN. TEACHERS CLUB included attending county play days and holding noon sales. Assisting physical education teachers in team sports classes, promoting athletics, good health, and sportsmanship among girls were the club's purposes. Requirements included enrollment in the special Teen Teachers P.E. class. The STUDENT ARCHITECTURAL AS- SOCIATION Was designed to stimulate interest in architecture. Its two main ac- tivities included participation in the Eagles Competition and the Kern County Architectural Competition. Any student who had earned a grade of B or better in architectural drawing was eligible for membership. FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Rayburn, S. Lara, T. Little, H. McHaIf, G. Telese. SECOND ROW: W. T. Goodban, Adv.: R. Morris, C. Kent, Treas.: R. Reed, Pres.: D. Hobbs, H. Wong. THIRD ROW: F. Ashley, Sec.: W. Stewart, G. Glover, E. Helton, J. Buxton, Vice-pres.: B. Piper, C. Rommy. FOURTH ROW: M. Vigliani, G. Hartzell. Ibl .ir Members of the S.A.A. survey blueprints for future homes. 5 Commi ionA 1160264 ad iA The eiqht COMMISSIONS oi BHS cvs- sisted in the operation and improvement of the student body government by han- dling specific responsibilities assigned to them in the Associated Student Body by-laws. Membership of the commission, established according to its duties, was headed by a commissioner elected by the student body. ATHLETIC COMIVIISSION SEATED, left to right: N. Hart, P. Tallman Y. Fanthus. STANDING: E. Helton, D. Russell. To promote sports and plan the three sports awards banquets was the purpose of the ATHLETIC COMMISSION. FI- NANCE COMMISSION, including the Student Body Treasurer and Secretary, cmd Business Managers of the news- paper and yearbook planned the budget for all student body activities. ELECTIONS COMMISSION SEATED, left to right: R. Rudnlc, P. Baldwin. S. Thurber. STANDING: G. Brown, J. Lewis. FINANCE COMMISSION Caren Sabaloni, Sherri Likins, Carol Knight, Rabin Dennis. ELECTIONS COMMISSION, com- posed of the ASBHS Vice President, Girl's League President, Associated Boy's Student Body President, Publicity Commissioner, and the four class repre- sentatives, was in charge of counting votes cast in BHS elections. The commis- sion governed and planned election pro- cedures and determined the eligibility of candidates. The STUDENT WELFARE COMMIS- SION, one of the first of the commissions to be organized, consisted of the tour class secretaries and the Student Body Secretary. This organization served the school by sending congratulations, get- Well wishes, and greeting cards to stu- dent body members. This year, plans were initiated for holding a tea for all new students. fndl 4 EHS Atuclent 6ody. The PUBLICITY COMMISSION pub- licized student body activities. Members took special charge of publicity for the Student Body Play and for the Limeliters' performance in February. Two members of each class council and one member of Shop Safety Club comprised the WELFARE AND SAFETY COMMISSION. The commission strove to promote general Welfare and safety on the BHS campus. PUBLICITY COMMISSION SEATED, left to right: D. Harding, L. Whittemcre, J. John- son. STANDING: T. Weaver, N. Saboniian. STUDENT WELFARE COMMISSION SEATED left to ri ht: M. Funk , , D. Johnson, S. Bell. STANDING: M. Disney, V. Rader. WELFARE AND SAFETY COMMISSION FRONT ROW, left' to right: M. Whitley, Unknown, E. Fer- rell, P. Abbott, P. Sisk. SECOND ROW: J. Gould, V. Davenport, Unknown, E. Benton, D. Hazard. THIRD ROW: L. Martin, J. Smith, Unknown, S. Spiher, C. Knight. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES COMMIS- SION, promoted interest and tried to establish a better student recognition of school cultural activities. Thirteen mem- bers, one representative from each cul- tural club, sponsored the Read A Clas- sic We-ek and the operetta The Red Mill. CULTURAL ACTIVITIE COMMISSION SEATED, left to ri ht: P. Ward, L. Wllks T. Weaver, P. Sisk, L. Widener. STANDING: T. Rose, V. Toy, M. Parsons, R. Braldy, J. Johnston, D. Lim, G. Sirelich, D. Funk. YONA CHI FRONT ROW, leff lo righf: C. Charllon, L. Stewart, L. Stewart, Treas.: J. Easley, L. Bozoky, M. Griffis, Vice Pres. SECOND ROW: D. Nelson, M. Perram, S. Estribou, S. Skiby, Pres.: L. Waflenbarger, D. Knight. THIRD ROW: M. Empey, Hist.-Chap.: M. Ford, M. Hamilton, B. Williams, J. Wheeler, Sec.: L. Johnson. NOT PICTURED: J. Adams. To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and com- munity, high standards of Christian char- acter was the purpose of the Bakerstield YMCA. Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs carried on a program Which enabled members to learn and grow in qualities which contribute to usefulness cmd happiness. TANDA FRONT ROW, left to right: P. Stansbury, P. Poole, Treas.: C. Marreft, C. Cross, Pres.: S. Purple, Chap. SECOND ROW: K. Fenton, R. Rudnick, J. Nehles, C. Harrison, S. Ramirez, C. Shelton. THIRD ROW: K. Twisselmann, D. Johnson, Vice-Pres.: C. Nelson, Sec.: J. Ellingsion, M. A. Tietze, M. Colm. ymcfz ,. mf.. TAI-IIKI FRONT ROW, left fo right: C. Goldsworthy, Sgt. al' Arms: N. Roberts, E. Westerfield, D. Shelling, E. Austin, L. King, Sec.: SECOND ROW: B. McKnight, S. Biggi, M. Aclis, His+.: P. Wheeler, C. Knight, M. K. Sledge, Pres. THIRD ROW: P. Dale, A. Chism, C. Price, Treas.: B. Morrison, Vice Pres.: R. Ward, S. Hodge, Chap. NOT PICTURED: D. Kent. PRO FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Fox, P. Sceales, P. Talllman, J. Swam, C. Wilson, Vice-Pres. SECOND ROW: J. Beard, D. Pananides, S. Jeffries, A. Silicz, R. Rudnick, W. Beard. THIRD ROW: B. Rankin, M. Allen, Pres.: D. DeYoung, R. Marty, Sec.: J. Borton, Treas.: D. Murray, Vice-Pres. NOT PICTURED: T. Robesky, D. McGill, M. Deeter. I64 good-will FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Esparxa, Sec.: S. Gemmell, D. Johnson, D. Neville, K. Hedge. SECOND ROW: S. Mauldin, G. Bloom, Vice-Pres.: C. Walker, Hist.: M. Tat- suno, L. Jacobs, Pres. THIRD ROW: J. Roberts, A. Ligqett P. Gunn, Council Rep.: B. Hull, Sgt. at Arms: L. Gardner 5. Allison, Chpln. NOT PICTURED: J. DeHart. F Q? Q- 1 Y . K K X Q 5 P . KONA FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Horn, R. Abbott, Sec.: R. Hanna, P. McCormac, B. Smith, Hist. SECOND ROW: T. BVGWEF. G- Folios, D. Blair, Pres.: J. Scott, G. Spence. THIRD ROW: D. Sorce, M. Wentworth, C. Hobbs, D. McDonough, J. Stauffer. FOURTH ROW: D. Griffith: J. Bernard, M. Jourdan, P. Mitchell, D. Smith, Sgt. at Arms: M. Smart. NOT PICTURED: R. Bianchi, G. Olmez. I65 QUALA FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Freestone, S. Chandler, Sec.: D. Wise, J. Poehner: G. Winterton, Vice-Pres. SECOND ROW: B. Swam, J. Smith, S. Coker, J. Greene, J. Painter. THIRD ROW: S. Stone. Pres.: L. Parsons, Hist.: J. Steven- son, J. Kinq. NOT PiCTlilARED: B. Swam, S. Dickey, M. OOTG. 1961-62 was an active year tor the YMCA. Seven students represented BHS at the Sacramento YMCA Model Legis- lature, capturing the offices ol assembly- rnan, senator, and governor. Individual Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs sponsored and participated in various dances, fashion shows, football games, and car washes throughout the year. CAL-AJVIICA FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Bevers, L. Willard, N. Anderson, A. Martin, Pres.: B. Nutter. SECOND ROW: B. Roberts, C. Sabaloni, D. Johnson, K. Thornton, Treas.: C. Dodson, Vice-Pres. THIRD ROW: S. Burud, Sgt. at Arms: L. Brooks, Sec.: C. Z'mmerman, Chpln.: J. Allen, B. Foor. NOT PICTURED: L. King, L. Reed. 'People to People- Hel, to World KODA FRONT ROW, lefl lo right: V. Rader, L. Sinard: K. Winlack, Sec.: S. Kearney, S. Bell, Chap. SECOND ROW: S. Neville, J. Anlonaros, M. Kennedy, Hisl.: D. Beally, N. Furman. THIRD ROW: V. Verch, J. Redwine, L. Monlgomery, A. Kennedy, Vice-Pres.: L. Laffin, J. Sargenl, Treas. NOT PICTURED: G. Bosworlh, S. Williams. MOLOKAI FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righf: S. Dykes, Y. Fanlhus, J. Moody, A. Huie, C. David. SECOND ROW: P. Pelsou, D. Clark, 6. Hanna, Chap.: M. Newbury, J. Slockslill, M. Adams. THIRD ROW: C. Barrell, M. L. Parson, J. Cremeans, J. Cremeans, S. Ringsby, V. Mihai, M. Leek. FOURTH ROW: D. Tapie, S. Pelrovich, Hisl.g J. VanBever, Trees: S. Likins Pres.: P. Brock. Vice-Pres.: P. Croson, Sec.: C. Goss. NOT PICTURED: J. Reimer, J. Clark. ULTRA FRONT ROW, left lo right: J. Vaughn, D. Kinoshila, M. Bolslad, Pres.: C. Ireland, D. Poole, G. Moyers. SECOND ROW: J. Greefory, J. Wilkes, C. Rains Hisl.: G. Landis, B. Beck, D. Pala, T. Meadoff. THIRD ROW: J. McDonald, F. Rieber, G. Brown, Chap.: T. Acres, D. Verhaaq, Sql. al Arms: S. LePeII, R. Drasin. FOURTH ROW: R. Crai , D. Kliewer, Sec.: P. Johnson, R. Walt S. Afwood, Vice-gras.: J. lger, V. Rambaud, Trees. TALAWANDA FRONT ROW left lo riqhl: L. Greer 5. Gaines C. Under weed, P. Ablson, M. s. srmeln, 'Rep. sscoma nowl P. Lipke, S. Clark, Pres.: R. Tiqner, G. Keim, S. Pace, N. Beck. THIRD ROW: C. Smilh, N. Morris, C. Sandall, J. Wenske, Trees.: C. Slanford. FOURTH ROW: J. Heim- forlh, Vice-Pres.: G. Conrad, J. McCord, L. Karnes, W. Werxel, Sec.: M. Anderson. NOT PICTURED: J. Pallerson, S. Weis. Zlnde tending wa 61- 62 theme. ALEETA KII FRONT ROW: lefl fo riqhf: J. Buchanan, D. McNairn, Sec., L. Maxwell, C. Walker J. Parsons Chap. SECOND ROW: J. Park, D. Harding, Vice-Pres.: Slinson, P. Anderson. Trees.: J. Ezell, J. Powers, Hisf. THIRD ROW: S. Young, K. Falmey, L. Oversireef, C. Worsley, Pres., J. Wall, J. Liggett. FOURTH ROW: D. Hunlington, Sql at Arms, C. Beckey, S. Grellein, M. Slephens, M. Cox, S. Lake. NOT PICTU RED: C. Swick. AKEDA FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Renx, S. Ladd, Trees.: R. Berry, Sec.: B. Jensen, Chap., J. Beane. SECOND ROW: J. Bracchi, Vice-Pres., 8. Berry Pres.: P. Bumerfs, J. Lewis, e. amen. THIRD Row: a. slmden, T. cox, o. amber, S. Mundy, L. Minler, L. Rickard. NOT PICTURED: J. Kreamer. O-Ne-O-Ta FRONT ROW, Ieff lo righi: S. Spifxer, J. Brummer, B. Taylor, A. Rorex, L. Fosler. SECOND ROW: S. Ross, Pres.: K. Sfone, A. Akers, Chap.: E. Benton, M. Bender, J. Lehr. THIRD ROW: I. Kifchen, Sql.-ai-Arms, B. Mayo, Hsf., G. Greer, E. Wagy, L. Slikker, Sec. NOT PICTURED: J. Dorrls, S. Rorel, C. Surbeck. I67 MOLOKAHFROSID FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: S. Sleele, S. Elliofl, Pres., B. Klein, C. Parsons, Vice-Pres. SECOND ROW: A. Davidson, R. Brock, Trees.: C. Stanley, Chap.: S. Jannino. THIRD ROW: C. Zwarlendyk, R. May, R. Maddux, J. Clark, C. Prolopapas. Campu auctioned undel- O-KII-I-H FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Crowder, D. Robesky, Pres., B. Kilburn, Hist. SECOND ROW: S. Juhl, Vice-Pres.: C. Grenning, C. Campbell, K. Newman. THIRD ROW: B. Hagar, C. Brunton, K. Huffman, Chap.: J. Wenzel, Chap. NOT PICTURED: L. Lower, M. Sosa, P. Doolittle. ALTA FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Jackson, M. Regan, J. Herring, C. Young, E. Asbury, B. Van Osdel. SECOND ROW: H. Knapp, Sec.: 0. Bolstad, J. Seaman, Vice-Pres.: T. Smale, R. Cole, M. Keese, J. Hagestad. THIRD ROW: J. Bryon, R, Hindin, Sec.: J. Raney. Sgf. at Arms, J. Harris, J. Smith, C. Lund. NOT PICTURE-D: M. Riddlough. LAMBDA KII FRONT ROW, left to riqht: J. Pierucci, Pres., N. Saboniian, J. Tobias, Chap.: S. Frederickson, M. Bracchi. SECOND ROW: D. Dewey, Coun. Rep., B. A. Buchanan, F. Pasqluini, Sec., J. Johnson, S. Cornwall. THIRD ROW: M. Higdon, L. Rurup, Vice-Pres., A. Davidson, Trees., B. Montgomery, J. Jensen. NOT PICTURED: N. Hart. AMITIE FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Rose, J. Taylor, J. Caldwell, G. Knight, Trees., D. Davis. SECOND ROW: P. Graynor. K. Mitchell, L. Parker, Pres.: W. Livingston, Chap., M. Bain, Hist. THIRD ROW: E. Maddox, S. Curtis, G. Cabral, Vice-Pres.: C. Nutler, V. Yancey, K. Hill, Sec. l68 Council coo dinativn THETA FRONT ROW, Ieff to right L. Taylor, J. Porter, J. Schnei- der, J. Briggs, M. Fun , J. Duncan. SECOND ROW: P. McDonald, Sgf. af Arms, S. Schroer, C. Wifus, L. Alford, C. Smilh, Trees., L. Well. THIRD ROW: A. Meyer, P. Adams, Pres., P. Sheldon, Hisf.: J. Borfon, L. Nuffer, C. Tielze, Vice-Pres. NOT PICTURED: B. Bruschl, B. Sheldon, D. Jones, B. Rogers. KODA KII FIRST ROW, lell fo righl: S. Dewey, Chap.: K. DiGiorgia. P. Cafalano, C. Kokinos, S. Dado. SECOND ROW: C. Regan, S. Tobias, Vice-Pres.: M. Havdhorne, Sec.: P. Bellamy, J. Siickler. THIRD ROW: C. Vallerga, Trees.: P. Hay, D. Keese, S. Brooks, Hishg K. McMahon, Pres. NOT PTCTU RED: L. Howard. ALFA FIRST ROW, leff io righl: D. Henken, R. Alexander, Pres.: W. Young, B. Parks, G. Anderson, C. Gregg, Vice-Pres. SECOND ROW: D. Wong, R. Jennings, Treas., T. Gregg, P. Anderson, R. Wood, B. Moses, Sec.: M, Houeli, Chap. NOT PICTURED: D. Reynolds. KALEDA FIRST ROW, left lo righl: L. Cook, D. Wilkins, M, Emery, Pres.: M. Jones, L. Mitchell, Sgi al Arms: L. Wilks. SEC- OND ROW: S. Hartwell, J. Jerome, Histg L. Rolnick, Coun. Rep.: J. Janes, L. Armsfronq, Vice-Pres. THIRD ROW: M. Disney, J. Calkins, A. Meiropulos, R. Harry, Sec.: P, Varney, S. Johnson, Chap. FOURTH ROW: S. Dyer. Treas., P. Bermele, B. Thompson, Pub. Chrm., B. Howden, M.Thompson. I69 Hard work and fun combined with Y members' enthus- iasm in many worth-while prolects and activities. Sally Stone, Quala Tri-Hi-Y president, presented a photo copier to the Y Council: Sharon Bell, Trees.: Mary Lea Parsons, Sec.: Pete Bumertz, Pres.: Sherry Likins, Vice-Pres Cathie Smith, Chaplain. 'IMT C14 clu6A A tl-eu ed elm cte The Y COUNCIL, which was made up of the presidents cmd representatives of all Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs, guided YMCA projects. Activities sponsored by the Council included interclub bowling and volleyball leagues, the traditional New Yea:r's Eve dance--the Bal Rouge, cmd many philanthropic projects. KO-HHN-NA FRONT ROW, lett to right: P. Rothwell, Vice-Pres.: S. Whitlock, Sec.: K. Stone, D. Spain. SECOND ROW: A. Meyers, Treas.-Hist.g D. Carpenter, Pres.: P. Harris, K. Harper, C. Brown. NOT PICTURED: D. Hale, C. Muir, M. Breckenridge. The motto ot the YMCA for 1961-62 was 'People to People'-Key to World Understanding. This year's theme com- plimented the- city of Bakersfields adopt- ing a sister city in Iapan through the People to People program. Philan- thropic projects such as this were com- mon among the individual Y groups. CONTEMPA FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Gaines, Chapq B. Erwin, B. Hanford D. Carr, B. Casper, Sgt. at Arms. SECOND now: F, smcuaf, n. Kirkonan, see- R. Mitchell, M. Griffin, Pres. THIRD ROW: B. Frost Vice-Pres.: D. Fitz- gerald, Trees.: L. Wood, G. Magnusson. sn. . CAMPA DONDA FRONT ROW. loft to right: L. DTQWOTY, Secs P. Neeld. Pres., M. Howloy, T. Burroughs, Vice-Pros. SECOND ROW: J. DeGouqh, C. Brown, C. James, N. Owen, Publ-I ,P- McEwen. THIRD ROW: L. Burroughs, P. Pittman, J. Rubuy, Chap.: J. Upton, Trolls.: J. Porter, Sgt. at Arms. Pail ing. TAL TIKA FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Hamilton, Trees.: M. Lowe, Hist.: L. Smith, G. Allen, Chap. SECOND ROW: 5. Garlow, C. Braun, Vice-Pres., K. Miller, Sec., J. Berqholdt Sgt. at Am... mmo now. M. Woody, D. McDonald, lim., J. Lind, S. Haqar. NOT PICTURED: J, E. Lake, S. Ritter, G. Young. MONEKA AMIES FRONT ROW, left to rlqht: S. West, Chap.: J. Rako, M. Williams, J. Turner, Treas. SECOND ROW: S. Harris, FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Luplent, P. Gardenhire, Hist.g S. Gallagher, Sec.: B. Wynla, Vice-Pres.: M. Cope, Pres.: S. Crouse, V. lurks, S. Folks, V. Wilburn. SECOND G. Wedagasrtner. NOY PICTURED: C. Howe, J. Farell, ROW: M. Brooks, Sec.: K. Kliewer, A. Lam, Vice-Pres., L. George, P. Gordan. K. Moore, L. Forshay, Trees., C. Peters, Chap. Social activities are a necessary and natural segment of BHS student life. Dances, rallies, and theatrical produc- tions fulfill the need of all students par- ticipating in these activities. The pages of past Oracles have shown steadily increasing student interest in activities that were . . . Social Calendaf AUGUST 30 Registration SEPTEMBER 5 Openinq of School 8 Howdy Hop 15 Football Preview 22 Drillers vs. Santa Barbara Football Game 27 Freshman Campaign Assembly Z8 F-reshman Election 28 Constitution and By-laws Election 29 Drillers vs. Edison-Fresno Football Game 29 Senior Class Kick-off dance OBER CT 2-6 P.T.A. Membership Drive 6 Drillers vs. Delano Football Game 13 Drillers vs. McLane-Fresno Football Game l7 Back-to-School Niqht 18, 19 Aquacade- Aquadisr1eYlcmd X, Mounded with ac i itie . 21 Drillers vs. Antelope Valley 29 Beginning of Spring Football Game Semester 27 Breakfast Rally 27 Drillers vs. South High PEB? Vs. South High Fosfttvffll Game, Basketball Game 31 Gflffllh lV1GI1'101'1CI1 3 Drillers Vs- 'East High NQVEMBER Basketball Game 1-3 Senior Class Play- The Gazebo 4 Drillers vs. Las Vegas Football Game 8 Valkyries and Big B Fashion Show 10 Drillers vs. North High Football Game 13-17 Beat E.B.H.S. Week 17 Miss BHS Election 17 Drillers vs. East High Football Game 17 Rival Romp 21, 22 Operetta- The Red Mill 23-26 Thanksgiving Holidays 27-29 Assembly DECEMBER 1 Drillers vs. McLane-Fresno Basketball Game 2 Drillers vs. Antelope Valley Basketball Game 9 Drillers vs. Fresno Basketball Game 13 Sports Awards Night 13-15 Christmas Pageant- 9 Drillers vs. Tait Basketball Game 10 Typical Coed Dance 13, 14 Merchies Valentine Show 16 Drillers vs. North High Basketball Game 19-2.1 Assembly 27 Modern Dance Concert 27 Les Hedge Day MARCH 13-15 I.R.C. Assembly- I.R.C. Goes Navy 15 Winter Sports Awards Evening 24 Circle B Dance 26 Driller Band Concert 26-30 Kern County Invitational Science Fair 27-29 Band Assembly APRIL 4 ASBHS Campaign Assembly 4 Advanced Girls' Glee Club Concert 5 ASBHS Elections Gloria 12, 13 Student Body Play 15 Drillers vs. Roosevelt-Fresno 14 SUf9iY ECOHOIHY Run Basketball Game 16-21 Easter Holidays 16 Drillers vs. Porterville MAY Basketball Game 1 Cultural Awards Evening 20 1.R.C. Christmas Formal 20-22 Invitational Basketball Tournament 21-Ian. 2 Christmas Holidays 23 Drillers vs. Ventura Basketball Game 31 Bal Rouge lANUARY 12 Founders' Day Program- Dedication of Spindt Hall 12 Drillers vs. East High Basketball Game 12 Big B Dance 13 Drillers vs. Delano Basketball Game 26 Drillers vs. North High Basketball Game 27 Drillers vs. Arvin Basketball Game 4 Kiwanis Gold Seal Banquet 5 Valkyries Dance 9 Class Campaign Assemblies 9 Varsity Lettermen's Banquet 10 Class Elections ll Senior Banquet 16 Orchestra Concert 17 Scholarship Assembly 22 Spring Sports Award Evening 23 A Cappella Concert 26 Iunior-Senior Prom IUNE 3 Baccalaureate 4 Executive Board Banquet 6 Senior Farewell Assembly 7 Class Day 8 Last Day of School 8 Graduation 8 Whing Ding Slikker was the student body chofce tor Miss E llieA 1' i ed Api it for George Brown, ASBHS Vice President, presented Cheri Slikker, MISS BHS, with the traditional roses and engraved bracelet at the EB-BHS game, November 17, 1961. The student Body selected Cheri from three candidates to serve as the official school hostess at school and civic functions. Her duties included pre- senting awards at all Sports Awards Banquets. Spirited RAl..l..lESr raised school spirit and encourage student enthusiasm and participation. During these rallies, which were held in the stadium for home foot- ball games and in the Quad for out-of- town games, the band and spirit leaders led the student body in lively songs and yells. Members of the coaching staff gave pep talks and explained football plays. BHS student body showed appreciation to Coach Briggs by presenting him with a transistor radio at the traditional EB Exchange Rally. nam, EHS acti itie . DANNY AND DOTTY DRILLER posed as the typical male and female rooters in all school activities. Besides being the school's official host and hostess to the visiting teams, they also assisted the song cmd yell leaders elected by the stu- dent body, both juniors and seniors could run for this office. Spirited RALLIES raised school spirit and encouraged student enthusiasm and participation. During these rallies, which were held in the stadium for home football games and in the Quad for out- of-town games, the band and spirit lead- ers led the student body in lively songs and yells. Members of the coaching staff gave pep talks cmd explained football plays. - Danny Driller, Ray Hunt,, and Qolyle Driller, Joy Antonaros, presided at games and rallies lyiifyinq the spirit of the ' Bakersfield High sfulllhnf body. Students and spirit rose early for the morning breakfast Th's year's cards stunts were effective because of cooper- rally. ation in the roofing section. Song, ye! leader 600 t , ... Varsity Songleaders Cheri Slikker, Sandy Kearney, Linda Clifford, and Diane Healy led the student body in many difficult and varied routines. . The duties of VARSITY SONG AND YELL LEADERS were numerous. Leading school yells and songs at all varsity athletic contests: promoting school spirit with cooperation of Driller Band, Pep Band, and Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies: and carrying on a program of assistance for apprentice song and yell leaders comprised some of their duties. Limited to seniors, both boys and girls could run for the office. Varsity Yell Leaders Aileen Kennedy, Barbara lruschi, Edd Helton and Marie- Kennedy ted students in a year of ' exceptionally high school spirit. Q 5 dpi:-it at game , 1' Ili A. Apprentice Songlnders Pal Dale, Signs Frodorickson, Vicki Lunch, an'd Joyce Tobias along with Yell leaders Candy Goldsworrhy, Margaret Acfis, Chris Fanucchi and Lavonnc Amundsen lead the roofing sections for the B class teams. The APPRENTICE SONG AND YELL LEADERS promoted school spirit by lead- ing songs cmd yells at all the games and rallies. It was the duty of the girls to boost the spirit and enthusiasm of students and players. Besides leading rooters at the Sandal: games, the epprentice song and yell leaders sent notes of en- couragement to the players and notes of Commendation to the members of the Pep Band. Spirit' leaders promoted gqzhool enthusiasm with vigorous yellsvandfsongsn Famous Drlller Band performs the equally famous block B design. The FOOTBALL SEASON was one of the most spirit-filled and anticipated events of the school year. Excitement ran high as students, encouraged by ral- lies and yell leaders, urged the football teams forward. Win or lose, lively foot- ball qames were enjoyed by everyone. Route Ii te Winter dances, held after football and basketball games, were always popular. - Slnqers enlivensd lnleresl' and enthusiasm at a spirit rally. I80 ey m morale. Mock football players composed of the yell leaders satirized opposing teams who played the Drillers. Stuntmen added spirit to Driller games Spirit was at its utmost in the stands of the rooting section during football gcrmes this season. Lively song and yell leaders encouraged excitement at both varsity cmd B class qcrmes, while stunt- men provided extra entertainment throughout the games cmd half time dc- tivities. V Every home football game was highlighted by the appearance of Danny and Dotfy Driller, the victory bell, and the song and yell leaders. l8l Rn, ity cl: men tv I-ez n M fi' K9 '9dY- MISETYPICGI Coed. reuived HDI' honor if Jane Painhr displayed a brilliant smile as she accepted fhe Valentine dance, Chez Amour. hgr ml, gf gig B Quggn, rqard Actis showed! the graciousnoss that befits all q s MISS TYPICAL COED, Marie Ken- nedy, was crowned by ASBHS Presi- dent, Mike Allen, at the annual Girls' League Typical Coed Dance held Feb- ruary 10. Students attending the dance voted for their favorite of the six candi- dates. Miss Typical Coed received a traditional silver bracelet. BIG B and CIRCLE B QUEENS, lane Painter and Margaret Actis respec- tively, were chosen on the basis of per- sonality and poise by Big B cmd Circle B members. Highlighting both the Big B and Circle B Dances was the cor- onation of the queens who reigned over the gala affcnirs held in Iaznuary and March. The Circle B Queen's court in- cluded Sophomore Princess, Pat Stans- bury, and Freshman Princess, Susan Dado. tr dition ldance . The annual IRC Christmas Formal signified the beginning of the Yuletide vacation. Heavenly Christmas, IRC's annual CHRISTMAS FORMAL, officially ush- ered in the Christmas season on Decem- ber 2D. Coeds found that a bid, a boy, and cr bundle of Christmas spirit made up the sole requirements for a heavenly time at this annual girl's date dance. Those attending received punch and Christmas cookies as refreshments. At intermission Patty Abbott and Gale Mey- ers received the honor of being crowned SNOW PRINCE and PRINCESS. Patty Abbott and Gale Myers received a silver bracelet and a key chain when they were crowned Snow Princess and Prince at the annual IRC Chirsfmax Formal. allieif, a Aem61 'eA c ptured BHS students combineld efforts to produce a spectacular Christmas Assembly Gloria, The CHRISTMAS PAGEANT, Gloria, presented December 13, 14, 15, pro- vided an inspirational hour for students to meditate on the true theme oi Christ- mas. The combined efforts of the drama and music departments produced a spiritual drama in the old Greek style. The chorus, directed by Don Lora, accom- panied the play. The use of the Hebrew Language added authenticity to the classic Christmas musical selections. The Japanese umbrella dance was one of the many acls incorporated into an entertaining IRC show. 41 n tl: uAiaAt 'c applau.Ae. Alert flower girls placed siars on L. W. Hedge's repori card ai The Les Hedge Day Assembly IRC Goes Navy was the theme for the IRC ASSEMBLY, presented to the student body March 13, 14, and 15. The ports of Iamaicof, Honq-Kong, and Bali Hai provided background as Inter-Racial Council members combined talented performances with comedy. On L, W. HEDGE DAY, February 27, a special assembly was presented honorinq Les Hedge, principal of BHS for twenty-two years, who resiqned cn March 1, 1962. Giri's IRC members presented a Japanese version of a Wesfern square dance. bf-amatic p oduc tionA involved i i Seniors combined their talents to produce The Gazebo, the Senior Class Play. V W V Y V i l Provinq that mystery cmd comedy is an unbeatable combination for entertain- ment, the Senior Class Play, THE GAZEBO, was no exception to the rule. Real- istically acted with sincerity and skill, the cast was expertly directed by Miss Theora Bartholomew. Pam Ward and Barry Brandt proved to have a strong sense of comedy, the latter giving a near-professional performance. The play was sponsored by the senior class but produced by Thespioms. The community benefited from the delightful performance of The Red Mill given by the Music Department. l Mx. um, 411114 egfvff. The 1962 STUDENT BODY PLAY Our Hearts Were Young and Gay provided the audience with a delightful trip through Paris and the roaring twenties. Comelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kim- brough, two Bryn Mawr students, skimped and saved enough money to spend a summer alone in Paris. Director Theora Bartholomew, utilized the coop- eration of the largest cast in BHS history, 62 students, to produce the sparkling production. The musical hit of the year was the tunetul operetta, THE RED MILL, by Victor Herbert. Music, Dance and Drama Departments combined their talents under the able supervision of Mr. Ray Van Diest, orchestra conductor, and Mr. Don Lora, chorus director. The enthusi- astic cast and beautiful musical score produced in a lavish setting contributed to another eventful evening in the cul- tural activities of Bakersfield High School. ONE-ACT PLAY PRODUCTIONS The Gazebo .............,.................. November 1, 2, 3 The Old Lady Shows Her Medals ........ March 16 Fumed Oak .........,.,...,................................ March 22 Ile ..,.....,,.,,..,.,...........,................. ........ M C1IClf1 30 Where The Cross Is Made ........ ........ M arch 30 Years Ago ...................................................... April 5 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay .... April 12, 13 Zone of Quiet .,.,...........................r....,......... April 24 Stolen Prince ....... ..7....... M ay 3 Our Town ......,.............. ,...... M ay 10 Riders to the Sea .....,.... r....... M GY 17 The Dancers ............. ........ M ay 24 Little Women ....... ........ M ay Z5 '57 iix all . ,-. J- 5. .rx bw gas Early BHS athletic teams were known as the Wildcats, the Huskies, and the Stars. Then in the 1922 Oracle the mighty Drillers were introduced. Through the years, regardless of team names, BHS athletes have created a reputation based on strong fighting spirit and true sportsmanship. This repu- tation still prevails in all BHS . . . 14tlaleticA b an tleu bl-illel-A Driller: made lt tough for fha opposlnq team to scorn and went' all out to win. Charlie Sarvar, laclmfleld Coach, Paul Briggs. Head Coach, and Earl Sargent, Line Coach worked to perfect' an im- portant Driller play. After starting the season out well, the DRILLER FOOTBALL TEAM found the going rough. The Drillers did gain re- venge, however, over rival East Bakers- field for last year's loss. Outstanding performances by many Driller players and many exciting plays helped to make the season enioyable for school sup- porters. Coach Briggs used a pulling guard form of the shotgun in the Driller attack, and molded a strong de- defense. DRILLER SCORES Drillers ........ Santa Barbara Drillers ........ Edison CFresnoJ Drillers ........ Delano ................ -.., 7 32 6 Drillers .....,.. 14 McLane CFresnoJ .... Drillers ........ 21 Antelope Valley -... 1 3 ' 25 13 24 South 1-hgh .........,... Drillers ........ Las Vegas .,........ -,,, Drillers ,... .... North High ............. Drillers .... .... ' 6 0 7 26 7 Drillers .... -... 20 13 20 East High ......... 6 I90 1 ffe ed rocky Aeawon. FRONT ROW, left io right: D. Russell, T. Robeslzy, R. llakeney, M. Patton J. Beard R. Verdugo, F. Thompson M. Roberson, P. Rocha, J. Borl:on, C. Chambers, R. Marlvl SECOND ROW: J. Krause, M. Wenlworlh, D. Kliewer, R. Nelson, B. Thompson, C. Wilson, J. C. Johnson, N. Barraza C. Adldis, T. Goin, D. Clifton, G. Slickler, R. Rudnick: THIRD ROW: R. O'NeiI, D. Nunez, B. Sheldon, D. Murray, J. Gaines, C. French, A. Pearson, D. Blair, P. Parson, D TOP ROW, left lo right: D. Roberson, Fl: T. Robosky, RG: F. Thompson, LHB: D. Annis, C: L. 0'NelI, LT: L. Foemsfer, RE: D. Russell, QI. IOTTOM ROW: D. Kluwer, RG: C. Nddis, RT: M. Gunther, QI: J. Marlon, LHI' N. larrau, me, J. uma, Le: n. mm, LE. Annis, M. Reeves, M. Deofer, L. llackmon. FOURTH ROW: L. Gay, J. Lovereff, P. Combs, L. Feemslor, F. Slriclrler. R. Kirkorian, G. Jellelich, D. McGill, D. Griflifh, M. Schuelx, S. Reason, J. Marion, D. Roberson, D. Gold. FIFTH ROW: P. lriggs, Ch.: C. Server, Ch.: E. Sargent, Ch.: D. Lakela, R. Franklin, J. Akeman, B. Harrelson, S. Musgrave, H. Wong, B. Rankin, M. Gunther, C. Heredia, G. Tinnin, B. Jones, Tr.: S. Gunther, Mgr.: G. Johnslon, Mgr. Zlnde eated Aea on notclae SOI1 OI1 L K q C. Stickler J.Wyatf LEAGUE SCORES Sandabs ........ 35 Edison CPresno1 .... 0 Sandabs ....,... 32 Delano ................,. 0 Sanclabs ......Y. 26 McLane lFresno1., U Sanclabs ........ 25 Arvin ...,................ 12 Sandabs ........ 28 South High ............ 6 Sandabs ........ 21 Taft ........................ 7 Sandabs ,......, 28 North High ............ 0 Sandabs ........ 14 East High ..,.,...,..... 14 The B-Class SANDABS completed one M. Keese J. Francis T. Braught B. Alviso P. Thomps D. Kinoshif of their most successful seasons in the fall of 1961-62. They finished with a very respectable 7-0-1 record. Although the Sandabs were held to a stand-off by East High's also undefeated BC1ass, they compiled seven big wins, allowing only 39 points on defense while scorinq a whopping total of one-hundred-eighty one. The Sandabs completed the season with the distinction of being SYL and City Cochampions. g 61, the tlaunde ing Sandab . Leon King exciied many Sandab ians wifh runs like this one around end. FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Leggslf, D. Carr, D. Taylor, A. Blake, R. Jackson, R. Cole. R. Gallinqion, R. Haffman M. Keese, J. Francis, D. Anderson, D. Harrison, Cr. SEC- OND ROW: J. Lihlehohn J. Lewis, J. Wyah, B. Fuson G. Adams, B. Alviso, D. Moses, J. Slufville, B. Fulce, T: Braughfon. THIRD ROW: J. Louden, Mgr.: J. Cox, Mgr.: G. Jackson R. Robinson, R. Thompson, B. Rayburn, R Abboff. D. kinoshifa, P. Davis, B. Love. FOURTH ROW: M Anderson, C. Sfickler, B. Meiilsr, J. Mendez, B. Casper J. Richaids, C. Walker, yinsfon, R. Mifchell. W. Ford . Ing. Y J Ulf, Kim, and K-fe el-veA FRONT ROW left to right: M. Pittman D. Pananidas J Jackson D. Phrkins , L. McDowell G. Askew B. Maadhrs: J. sfyafl, e. sfanlei, A. Silicy. sscono now: w. amd G. Kirkland, R. Wood, D. Honken, C. Padilla, M. Ackerloy L. Ogden, D. Carpenter, M. Tanner, B. Menus, C. Kirchen: man, B. Van Oskiel, L. Meadors. THIRD ROW: L. Morgan, A. Dixon, F. Jeppi, T. Christensen D. Cambell, L. Col'- +f'n an w sein' f R.:-ll 1. ez u.s' I , rno , mg on, a e, nn ima M. craft, A. wimr. Fourm-4 now: M. walker Mgr. T. Dougherng Mgr.: J. Johnson, M. Do Foor, J. Ricltetr, K Jones, R. ayhursl, L. Shiver, F. Parlzor, D. Anama, M Munoz, J. Ludslio, Ch.g D. Cornolt, Ch. In his first year as head coach of the Iunior Varsity ROUGHNECKS, Don Comett had a very successful season. 'Phe IV's finished with a 6-1-1 mark, good enough to earn them second place in the South Yosemite League. Falling only to East High in the next to the last game of the season and being tied by a strong Antelope Valley team, Coach Cornett's chargers won their other six games very impressively. The IV's, happy with their new coach, celebrated by carrying him off the field at the season's end. Chalk talk was an important facet of J.V. football training. Coaches Ludeke and Cornett check scout reports on E.B. footballers. om lated winning Aeanonn. r FRONT ROW, left to right: F. Fraser, Ch.: T. James, W. Young, T. Grogg, B. Hanford, R. Wilson, R Berry, R. Hanna, R. Hunt, A. Bostick, R. LBCRIK, C. Mitchell, 0. Polite, Ch. SECOND ROW: C. Meag er, J. Hunter, G. Shuck, R. Anderson, M. 1Brown, D. Chltwood, B. Bolersack, K. Arms, J. Simmons, S. Fambrough, A. Williams D. ick- erson. THIRD ROW: R. Perdlns, J. Adame, L. Rocha, R. Alexander, J. Jones, R. Lawrence, H. Ray L. Mendez, B. Webster L. Thompson H. Hull, D. White, Ca. FOURTH ROW: M. Bachman, H. Pearson, R. Burton, J. athews, C. Shipley, M. Garcia, F. Hood, J. Herring, S. Brig s K. Zigoures, K. Hallick, J. Wyatt, E. Herrera, L. Kelly. TIFTH Losing only two games, the fighting B-Reserves made their presence felt by all the teams they played. The HOUST- ABOUTS played each game to its fullest extent. A sterling defense, which allowed only 39 points to be scored against them, helped this team to a 5-2 record and sec- ond place in the SYL. FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Christiansen, S. Wallace, B. Parker, G. Shelton, E. Stewart, Harris, Winston, Blankenship, R. Salazar, J. Grant. SECOND ROW: Pruett, McCoy, B. Van Osdel, B. Stone, J. Alcot, D. Bainbridge, Welsser, F. Lara, M. Lopex Ontivaros, R. Bell, R. Herrie. THIRD ROW: C. Mitchell, b, Lewis, o. wang, M. smith, mean, J, vafch, Maclamore, Stokes, Elliot, L. Heinz, J. Cabrerra, R. Tol- son, J. Ross. FOURTH ROW: D. Ferdinand, D. Lewis, L. Estchecery, B. Varner, Davis, Bird, Struble, J. Cotton, B. ROW: J. Chabers, M. Kinherger, J. Dorham, B. Martinez, D. Tisch, C. Baker, R. Bearden, J. Bingham, G. Antonares, D. Hermandez, L. Collins, S. Goin. SIXTH ROW: J. Pat- terson, H. Scale, R. Drwery, J. Nord R. Cervantes, T. Lansvorough, W. Farley, L. Wiggens, lJnknown, D. Max- well, J. Meyer, K. Hallum, R. Garret, A. Lingo, F. Sogueldo, R. Mack. SEVENTH ROW: B. Underwoo , Unknown, B. Trout, C. Wilson, M. Lake, J. Dyer, R. Sackman, Unknown, B. Brown, R. Busick, B. Brown, D. Sneed, G. Garcia, J. Brent, J. Leon, Unknown. EIGHTH ROW: E. Mickle, G. Moon, G. Kitchens, R. Baltzar, B. Manley. The BlT'S bid for an undefeated sea- son and the South Yosemite League title was squashed when East l-ligh's Gclass team pinned a close 20-13 defeat on them during the final game of the season. But the mighty-mites compiled six well- earned victories. Anderson, D. Clark, R. Vawter, Nord, B. Bishops, L. Meagher. FIFTH ROW: Netherton Blair McDurmit C. Dawson, G. Beagle, G. Bobbit, M.'Brickel, R. McDougal, L. Haring, J. Yant, B. Kite, R. Ma:Katy, D. Graves, Scott, Banduchi, Conklin, D. Benson, P, Ramirez, A. Romo, D. Dunn, J. Valentine, R. Johns, Rlbland, R. McKane, J. Deck- er, J. Gratton, R. Rocky, V. Rees, D. Dugan, R. Schmidt, B. Golf. SEVENTH ROW: Mosconl, J. Matly, Kent, Gon- zales, K. Robesky. FRONT ROW left to right: Wiggins, L. Marino, R. Morris A. Blake, W. Fenton, L. King, M. Brown, J. Coy, D. Mer- , ic ens, . ar ison ' . ar- cald. B. Manley, Mgr. SECOND ROW: W. Beard, R. Sakai, relsun, B. Rankin, Fl G. Jelletich, A. Silicz, M. DeFoor, G. H. Rue, M. Muniz, J. Hernandez, C. Hinson, D. Glen, D. Askew, D. Nunez, D. Annis, D. McGill, M. Roberson. Carr, B. Dorr, R. Tolson, P. Ramirez. THIRD ROW: J. Bing- , ham, J. Beard, P. Tallman, R. Reese, S. Amundson C. Havron G. K't h C H d' . FOURTH ROW. B i-l KHS mu clemen gl-appled a Annually a power squad in the South Yosemite League, the Driller WREST- LERS again proved to be great competitors cmd tough opponents. Meeting teams from Arvin, East, North, South, and Tait Highs, each twice in league competition, the Drillers finished second behind East High. The squad, however, Won the League Meet at the close of the season, defeating all other squads in the league. In doing so, the Drillers raised the question Should East High be considered the champion? in the minds of many people. Successful wrestling coaches were Olan Polite and Paul Briggs. The BHS wrestling team was faced with a season of stiff competition. ' ' ' ' YOP-Fdllllhg UTO55-UOUHTYY Squid. I-anne Aet is ce. Again proving themselves superior to all valley schools, this year's CROSS- COUNTRY SQUAD cazrriecl on the Bakersfield High tradition of excellence in all ventures. Coach Glen Beer1ine's harriers met and defeated the best that the valley could offer. The squad Won the SYL championship-an award that seems to annually belong to the Drillers. The IV squad distinguished itself greatly by winning the league championship. Outstanding performances by such Drillers as Glary Blackmon helped to make this -year's squad one that was exciting to Watc . FRONT ROW, leif to right: L. Fambrough, J. Thompson, J. Martiney, S. Gulnn, M. Lomax, S. Chauaria L. Peninger D. Green, M. Munoz, R. Hill, G. Blackmon, McDonald T. Rea H. Pimienia. SECOND ROW: G. Beerline, Ch., W. Perlrins Mgr.: L. Coucihran, R. Anderson, T. Turner, S. Allen, R. llan Diesf, T. ose F. Pierce, J. Cowsill, G. Benoer, J. Ashby, J. Harris, Jones, R. Herrera, Mgr. 1 THIRD ROW: G. Polios, G. Potter, M. Seeley, R. Schultz W. Garbo, C. Nole, J. DeLa Cruz, D. Aldams, L. Janes, L Landis, P. Van Diesi, J. Lundy, W. Terrell R. Galvan. Fourm-anowJ Fun R s wh s w L J e : . e c er, . mn , . ee s, . omez G. Luefh, D. Fero, D. Reynolds, P. Garcia, L. Munoz, C Ludd, L. Whitfield. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Marion, G. Hicks, C. Sle- phens, D. Chavez P. Anderson, L. Moland, A. Hopkins SECOND ROW: J. Mulvehal, Ch.: J. Price, J. Averill, F. Thompson, E. Stephens, C. Franch. R. Fleming. ' .f W 4 ii t A E -,.. - ' ' ki x:Tfi'YlQlf f E.-Q E. .ta f X rs ' r ,gg fi 4 , 1, -' N SE H .- T fiig if-of . t 1 1 2- . wt K K 1, . ,gg 5. 1 A . . . A - -K! N1 P. Anderson D. Chavez bl-illem cap fared LEAGUE RESULTS Drillers ....,.......,.,. 41 South ......, .,.... 2 5 Drillers .............,,. 41 East ......... ...... 3 4 Drillers .A.........,,,.. 63 Taft ..... ...... 3 2 Drillers ....,,..,...,.,, 69 North ..,.... ,,.,.. 5 7 Drillers ........,....,.. 61 Arvin ,..... ...,.. 4 3 Drillers ........,...,... 43 South .,.... ..,,.. 5 0 1 Drtuefs .....,...,...... 37 East ..,..... ...... 3 8 1 Drille-rs ..........,..,.. 53 Tcdt ..... ....., 3 5 Drillers ......,......... 65 North ....., ...... 4 9 Drillers .....,.......,.. 59 Arvin ...... ...... 3 6 Semi-Valley Ploy-oif Dri11ers ................ 38 McLane .....,...... 43 1 I fvgklf ,tglglgp A .6 J' 4 A Q55ffi'AlQ G H :ks R. Fleming J. Price E. Stephens hard- earned clcampivndnqe. The SYI.. Championship, Won this year by the DRILLER BASKETBALL SQUAD, was indeed hard earned, Because ot the over-all lack of height in the team, the Drillers found themselves battling taller opponents. This did not bother the Drill- ers, however, for what they lacked in Speed and skill paid off as fast-moving Drillers chalked up more points. height they more than made up for in speed, intelligence, and determination. The Varsity basketball team reigned victorious in the South Y 't L g T t S D46 d99I'Z.JAil70 on lea afwood FRONT RGW. 'GN tv fight J- COX- MQ'-I J- Fifdt. J- D. Johnson, K. Beresford, W. Winston, J. Van Osdel, P. Richards, M. Anderson, B. Love, D. Moses. BACK ROW: Thompson, J. Loudon, Mgr. Sandab speed and skill kep their Continually hustling and moving the ball, the SANDAB BASKETBALL SQUAD gave their opponents trouble all season. The combination of a fast break, a press- ing defense, and a great amount of team Work helped the Sondabs to a re- spectable 15 won and 4 loss season record and a second place finish in the South Yosemite League. LEAGUE SCORES Sandabs .......,,..... South Sandabs East ., Sandabs Taft ., Sandabs .............. North Sandabs Arvin Sandabs South Sandabs East .. Sandabs Taft .. Sandabs North Sandabs Arvin KMA flu hy on hoop couru. Putting the emphasis on skill and en- durance, Coach Don Comett developed the GClass Basketball Squad into cr smooth and Well-drilled group of boys. The BlT'S practiced extensively each Weekday during the basketball season and prepared themselves for the touqh league competition. This hard work showed in the final standings of the South Yosemite League. LEAGUE SCORES Bits South Bits ..,....... ...... Ea st ....... ....... Bits .,....,... ...... T Git .. Bits North Bits ...,...... ...,.. Ar vin Bits .......... ...... S outh Bits ..,,,.,,.. ....s. Ea st Bits .......,.. ...... Bits .,..,,...w ...... Bits .......,,. .,,r., Taft .. North Arvin FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Gibbs, Mgr.: S. Fambrou T. Varando, P. Anderson, T. McCarthy, A. Bostick, J. Thom Bit teamwork and ability often caused their opponents make mistakes. son. SECOND ROW: T. James, Capt.: A. Williams, C Mitchell, J. Parsons, G. Hoetker, K. Arms, D, Cornett, The B and C RESERVE BASKET- FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Miller, D. Brown, S. Eliqah, H. Clinton, W. Nutt, Mgr.: P. Karber. BACK ROW: E. Stokes, B. W.lliams, J. Hailey, R. Stein, R. Franklin. H. Green, T. Turner. NOT PICTURED: Lowell Sayre, Coach. Living up to preseason predictions, the IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD finished first in the South Yo- semite League. Combining high spirit and exceptional ability. the IV's stymied their opponents and took advantage of their mistakes. Fred Lanninqham, pro- fessional baseball player, coached the first half-season and Mr. Sayer, coached the second half-season. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Mendez, L. Bowers, W, Lynn, R. Berry, D. Beeson, C. Young. SECOND ROW: H. Myers, R. Willfors, H. Cruise, P. Rytter, J. Akeman, D, Cartvfo, M. Mosconi, Ch. KNS' 64 lee tba! team BALL SQUADS found that constant practice resulted in efficiency and great- er skill. Both squads played similar re- serve squads from East, North, South, Taft, and Arvin High Schools. If effi- ciency and skill developed particularly Well in any one boy, he was given the chance to move up to other squads. brouglc t home ic torie . Living up to their nickname of the mighty mites the RIGGER BASKET- BALL SQUAD gave all they had as they proved to he rugged opponents for the other tearns in the league. Made up of the smaller boys, the D Class cagers were, nonetheless, a very exciting team with plenty of skill. Loyal BHS rooters played a large part in boosting the morale of the victorious basketball foams. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Henry, B. Thomas, G. Moon G. Loveday, M. Miles. SECOND ROW: B. Updeqraff, D Lawrence, J. Myers, L. Milyus, D. Blair, J. Ludeke, Ch Although smaller than the boys who played on the Riggers, the members of the D CLASS RESERVES represented themselves in a finer fashion than did the parent squad. Finishing second in the South Yosemite League, the Rigger Reserves were only defeated by North and East Highs During these defeats, however, they showed great sportsman- ship. John Borton improved his Iavelin throwing skill during a practice session. Richard Jones, Bakersfield High SchooI's high-iumping champion, put in extra hours of work to maintain his skill. 204 By using great depth in agility cmd in skill, and by always trying just a little harder, the DRILLER FIELD EVENTS SQUAD proved themselves superior to all others in the valley. Boasting record- breakinq performances in the high jump, by national champion Richard Iones, in the broad jump and in the pole vault, the field event squad provided the faith- ful Driller fans with much excitement cmd many thrills. 71- cle and Weld FRONT ROW: D. Rankin, C. Stickler, G. Polios, D. McGill, B: Fuson, R. 0'Neil, C. Heier, K. Haycock, C. Stephens, G. Tlnnin, W. House, IM. Williams, E. Stephens, J. Harris, D. Henken, S. Beason, S. Musgrove, J. Borton, J. Beard, P. Rocha, R. Jones. SECOND ROW: C. Chitwood, G. Lueth B. Webster, W. Higgs, R. Perkins, M. Patton, R. Kirkorian B. Lawson, J. Wyatt, M. Munoz, 6. Pearsons, D. Sheed, G. Wells, H. Bert, D. Lewis, M. Pittman, W. Nutt, C. Wilson, R. Franklin, J. Akeman, W. Fenton, D. Wong, D. Chitwodd. THIRD ROW: B. Hanford, G. Girard, E. Coffman, E. Bob- bitt, P. Davis, S. Wallace, T. Robeskey, R. Abbott, B. Boleriack, M. Hollett, G. Hoekter, F. Jeppi, J. Mattley, D. Clark, H. Rue, B. Duran, M. Loper, L. Rocha, F. Ponce, D. Bainbridge, J. Cabrera, C. Mitchell, P. Ramerez, E. Misono, J. Paul, T. Grogg. FOURTH ROW: L. McCIintoc, G. Cotton, P. Thompson, K. Bearstord, L. Brawn, D. Benson, P. Boatman, W. Terrell, T. Varnado, E. Bpino, M. Sheutz, R. Hale, J. Parker, E. Johnson, C. Ramsey, H. Pearson, T. Christensen, J. Leuerett, D. Jung, D. Bates, S. Taylor, G. Jelletich, M. Taylor, D. Garcia, R. Cole, J. Riemer. FIFTH ROW: J. Bingham, B. Rasley, C. Wilson, R. McCoy, B. Peake, M. Smith, D. Anama, R. Neal, J. Cratton, L. Wil- liams, R. DeFoor, T. Weser, R. Taggart, D. Tarhow, D. Rozales, Unknown, D. Perkins, Unknown, B. Pschmidt, B. Varner, G. Bobbitt, J. Fitch, J. Bancroft, D. Pero, M. Page. G. Loveday, R. Yeager. i FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Hamilton, D. Webster, T. Turner, S. Guinn, J. DelaCruz, M. Lomax, G. Blackmon M Munoz, L. Fambrough, L. Jones, L. Medina, R. Herrera, S. Chevaria, J. Martinez. SECOND ROW: E. Prude, P. Mario-Hi, C. Thew, R. Cosgriff, P. Van Diest, D. Green, G. Swidecki, L. Moland, R. Medina, T. Saldona, M. Stewart, K. Newbury, J. Ashby, A. Terrazas, J. Un'derwood, R. Lopez THIRD ROW: L. Thompson, P. Lillles, C. Bonneau, L. Munoz G. Bender, T. Rogers, G. Weeks, M. Stone, J, Lundy, J Abernathy, T. Boles, O. Mayfield, R. Galyan, M. Seeley G. Potter, J. Lawson, H. Lindsey. s en M re e led champ 'onA. ...cw Exercising hard and running many lonq miles around the Griffith Field track was a typical practice session for the DRILLER DISTANCE AND SPRINT SQUADS. Having good speed and great depth, the Drillersi proved too much for their opponents. Starting the season with an impressive win over South High, the squads continued to improve and to prove their superiority. The season was highlighted by many excellent performances, especially in the 440-yard run, the mile run, and the 880-Yard relay. Driller track fans Watched an exciting season. FRONT ROW, lefl' to riqhf: J. Mcbaniels, D. Johnson, W. Dean, B. Dean, S. Elilah, M. Roberson, R. Fleming, L. Whit- field, A. Dixon, G. Hicks, R. Reed, C. Hopkins, L. Handley, D. Gold, J. Richards. SECOND ROW: 0. Crawford, T. James, R. Morris, R. Van Diosl, R. Walton, S. Johnson, J. L. Ramey, R. Orange, l. Thompson, T. McCarthy, B. Williams, S. Briggs, C. Mitchell, W. Ford, B. Mettler, R. Whitfield, J. Powell. THIRD ROW: G. Morrison, D. Reyn- olds, A. Williams, L. Coughran, H. Lin'dsey, F. Buckner, H. Ray, C. Dawson, G. Shelton, C, Nolen, A. Bosllc, R. Brown, D. Powers, L. Franklin, S. Fambrough, C. Ludd, M. Bradlield, L. Wiggins. . 3 . 41. ,Lil ,-5 la-., 452 ?a'n.6 clcee ed a KHS Alugge Dan Russell streaks down the first base line while Pecola Frosh infielders practiced glove work so essential to a McCl'ou'd does the splits to put him out. winning team. Setting their sights high, the DRILLER BASEBALL TEAM prepared to make a run for the South Yosemite League championship and a chance for the valley title. Concentrating on a tight defense and a strong pitching staff, Coach Sarver tried to build a fast and scrappy ball club. Starting the season with two impres- sive wins over last year's valley champion, Hanford, the Driilers served notice of their intentions. FRONT ROW, left to right: P. Anderson, N. Barrera, J. Dslamater, R. McDowell, B. Harrelson, J. Rose, P. Tallman. Marion, P. McCloud, D. Russell, R. Nelson, J. Francis. THIRD ROW: J. Loudon, Mgr.: R. Aros, M. Keese. R. Carr. SECOND ROW: M. Hawk, M. Riddlough, J. Bryan, T. A. Hopkins, B. Bostick, C. Sarvar, Ch. -. fi..-Ss . . f . si 5 ' 1 Xen :i i i 'ample ted Apu-tA Aea on. FRONT ROW, leli lo right: W. Horner, R. Willlford, N. J. Ecricf. THIRD ROW: D.Jung, Mgr.: G. Jackson, S. Blake, Thompson, B. Ghilarducchi, A. Behlll, E. Rluz, E. Asbury. T. Ginn, L. Mcbowel, L. Ships, D. Craven, B. Mebane, H. D. Ward. SECOND ROW: M. Leggett, L. Odden, K. Robert- Knapp, B. French, Ch. son, R. Galllnqfon, A. Wenhr, J. Sfanley, M. Anderson. The IUNIOR VARSITY and FRESHMAN BASEBALL SQUADS worked hard during practice sessions to mold teams that carried on the tradition of excellence that were characteristic of these teams in the past. Relying on skill and agility, both squads played each qarne as it came alonq. The IV's looked forward to time when they could play for the Drillers and the freshmen also played for future opportunity. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Carrlsalez, C. Hood, R. THIRD ROW: T. Davis, Ass't Chr., T. Dougherty, Mgr.: F Meagher, C. Baker, H. Hull, G. Kilchen, J. Kearney, B. Onliveros, J, Van Osdel, J. Kennedy, M. Forshay, J. Long Parker. SECOND ROW: K. Zigourez, E. Plahn, J. Sn der, M. Walker, Mgr.: D. Harrison. L. Carlson, J. Wyatt, P. Mangold, D. Adams, K. Arms. Swim team Boys' Swim Team attained high goals by rigorous practice and perfected skills. Finishing only their fifth year since formation, the GIRLS' SWIM TEAM proved themselves to be one of the finest squads in vcrlley history. Continuing the tradition of Winning the lecxque cham- pionship, the team swam rings around their opponents cmd represented Bakers- field High extremely Well. The tecrm was one that was rich in experience, having mcmy girls who had been on the team since their freshman yecrr. Girls' Swlm Team was rewardek-l for its relentless efforts by an undefeated season. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Ramirez, J. Bergholdf, M. strong, B. Rodgers, C. Tielze, D. Dewey, R. Rudnick. THIRD Kennedy, P. Kelleh S. Dewey, L. Marks, M. Tiehe, Y. ROW: B. Sheldon, A. Meyer, B. Swam, A. Kennedy, M. Fanthus, L. Taylor. SECOND ROW: J. Cremeans, J. Cre- Clark, W. Welzel, M. Clark, N. Morris, C. Vallerga, J. means, A. Akers, J. Frost, M. Anderson, M. Colm, L. Arm- Clark, L. Marks, L. Johnson, B. Bowman. won outA tending mee M. FRONT ROW, left to right: T. Balleu, J. Gallon, R. Sack- man, G. Denlo, J. Beck, G. Richardson, J. Herring, M. Payne, N. Heyart, G. Moon, B. Dawson, S. Pearman, D. Scott SECOND ROW: J. Meyer, G. lqer, P. Elliott, R. Johns, J. Larma, P. Mitchell, J. Smilh, M. Regan, L. Landis, R. Krause, N. Kimberger, T. Landsborough, M, Woods THIRD ROW: D. Johnson, B. Frost, R. Dow, C. Hobbs, E Scott, B. Alford, B. Van Oxdel, D. Minch, T. Smale, G Gallon, D. Smilh, S. Berra, J. Ausbie. Renewing and bolstering the rivalry with East High, the BOYS' SWIM TEAM elves superior to East High and all oiher opponents. Under coach David Slagle the Drillers practiced their strokes and increased their endurance While enjoying ih with a Well-deserved Win i Worked hard to prove thems n FRONT ROW, left to righf: L. Thompson, L. Murr, M. Vigliani, G. Cook, R. Mitchell, B. Chavez, Unknown, E. Herrera, R. Browne, K. Slankard, G. Helter, C. Shipply, Unknown, B. Barrnett, K. James, M. Bachman. SECOND ROW: M. Reed, R. Tellyer, J. Murray, G. Clemens, M. Walker, Unknown, B. Sullivan, J. Mathis, G. Brookshire, Unknown, Unknown, S. Ladd, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown. THIRD ROW: T. Tucker, eir daily Workouts in the pool. Opening ihe season the East High Invitational, all ihree divisions of swimmers continued to win impressively. Unknown, R. Tolson, R. Gibbs, J. Mendez, J. Mellier, R. Poffinbarger, G. Marrerl, G. Barnett, J. Brinlon, R. Shulh, W. Beard, H. Beane, P. Lawrence, Unknown, B. Hobbs. FOURTH ROW: G. McCann, L. Turner, B. Moore, T. Cox. L. Mintier, L. Coffman, J, Sorenson B. Mathews, L. Snow, J. Hagesrad, T. Goodman, B. Sheldon, Unknown, D. Ribe- lin, V. Reese, D. Henkleman, J. Mulvehal, Ch. wx-mw.m1eio-.Q.eessavsasseseyaew-eww-mesaremmemewww. wvrzf. ' 'H 4-amass --A-M-f rsffwmnl The old adage practice makes perfect was employed by the tennis team. Long hours of practice proved successful for the skilled members of the golf team. Golfers practiced to develop the skill and precision timing necessary tor competition. A powerful serve was slammed across the net by tennis team member, Andrea Davidson. wr Living up to preseason and past Years' expectations cmd predictions, the DRILLER GOLF TEAM drove and putted themselves into the South Yosemite Leaque Championship. Defeating all corners, the golfers established them- selves even more as the team to beat. Knee-deep in experience but never over- coniident, the team practiced Weekdays at Stockdale Country Club. Even though the Drillers were the favorite the entire season, the team did not relent its all-out effort but kept Winning. FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Hanford, D. Baumel, D. Ferdinand, C. Kirsheman, G. Atkins, J. Delaney. SECOND ROW: F, Fraser, Coach: L. McCart, R. Miller, D. Delaney, Unknown, T. Lehman, R. Anderson, J. Moore. and l l l l l l FRONT ROW, left to right: P. Bellamy, B. Hull, N. Hart, A. Davidson, G. Bloom, K. Anderson, J. Ligqett. SECOND ROW: S. Kinney, Coach: M. Tatsuno, J. Lake, L. Jacober, M. Thompson, P. Gallagher, M. Jacobs, M. Newbury, S. Allison. Vette p 0 ed Aucce Aful Swinging and smashing themselves to the championship, the BOYS' TENNIS TEAM surprised nobody by their feats. This championship was truly a team effort for there were no super stars on the team. Practicing daily not only im- proved skills but often showed new win- ning combinations for doubles. Driller tennis fans were treated to an exciting season. Girls of great ability and desire to win composed the GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM. The girls' home matches with teams from the other Kern County high schools were held at the Bakersfield Racquet Club. Victories amassed by the girls were great team efforts and provided an exciting season for tennis fans. FRONT ROW. left to flqhfl J- AICOH. P. Baldwin. M. Welty, wine. SECOND ROW: H. Pfister, 5. Surbeck, G. Wisham, R. Bruce, J. Anderson, J. Cowsill, R. Anderson, C. Re - J. Rnaen, B. Brandt, R. Hindin, J. Meqher, J. Van Tonnigen. The Oracle has witnessed not only the growth and development of BHS, but also that of the community itself. Com- munity businesses have made it possible for the Oracle to keep pace with this growth cmd development by steadily in- creasing the size and scope of Oracle . . . 7, W 1 W w Q? .qwgg 55252 Mi Y, 1.14616- Lrl. . gi: . I . 3 ,,,. ,.: w 1 144 ef-ti ing amswwn-si.as,-s-1. .-vsunnsann-nm - ' - su TEALE AND CLIFFORD REALTORS Oil Lands - Insurance - Loans l2lI Chesrer Avenue FA 7-403l DR. ANN'S ANTIQUES Fine Seleclrion of Aniique China and Glass 3Ol Sou+h Chesfer FA 2-6225 WElLL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Your Shopping Cenier for ihe Whole Family l42O - l9+h Slreei Bakersfield While admiring a floral arrangement Tom Riggins and Andrea Davidson agreed 'lhaf LOG CABIN FLORIST has Ihe wiclesi va- riefy of flowers in Iown. Loca+ed a+ 404 l8+h Sfreei, Log Cabin Florisf has flower arrangemenis 'For all occasions. Eslher Benfon and Monlelle Bolsiad pre- pared +o rake a ride in a l962 Dodge Dari Sedan from S. A. CAMP MOTOR COM- PANY, I7OI - 2O'rh Slreel. S. A. Camp car- ries a complele line of Dodges and Dodge Trucks. A courieous salesman from Ihe Universily Corner of COFFEE'S MEN'S STORE, l409 Nineieenlh Slreel and 27OI F Sireel, helped Jim Alcoll' and Edd I-lellon selecl a fine qualily suil iacl4e'r from rheir wide seleclion of popular slyles. WESTCHESTER BOWL. a+ ISI9 - 3O+h S+ree+, provides many hours of enjoyable recrealion for siudenrs. As Barry Dunbier prepared 'ro loowl. Sharon Slciby. Ron Nelson. and Sue Burud checked Iheir scores. While enioying 'fhe Chinese aimosphere, Chris Tieize and Don Kliewer have soup and wail for 'their main course ai THE BAMBOO CHOPSTICKS, one of Balcersiielcl's iirsf resfauranrs fo specialize in Canfonese cuisine. Bob Beck and Slod Afwood considered buy- ing a siylish iackel' and vesi from SElLER'S MEN'S STORE. Seiler's, localecl al l5l8 l8+h Sireei, carries a complejre line of men's cloihing. One of 'The many machines used by THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN To give Bak- ersfield and surrounding areas complele and inexpensive news coverage is inspec+ecl by Debbie Johnson and John Francis. DICKEY JEWELERS Diamonds. Precious Jewelry Regislered Jewelers American Gem Sociely RICE BOWL Chinese Resfauranr II9 - l8fh Sfreef FA 7-424I DEWAR'S CANDY SHOP Delicious lce Cream and Candy ll2O I Sfreef Balcerslield Judy Porier and Gale Meyers paused before en+ering Jrhe olilice building of PORTER LAND COMPANY. supplier of many farm producis lhroughoul The Unired Sfafes. Porfer Land Company cordially exrends besf wishes fo lhe class of '62. Jan Sfoclcsfill and Gail Bevers visired CON- NlE'S DRESS SHOP, l706 Brundage Lane. where 'rhey looked over Jrhe high-quali+y mer- chandise. Besides looking ar a lovely sum- mer roloe, They Jrried on a variery of summer wearing apparel. Connie's carries a com- clofhes To evening wear. Admiring The exquisiie rings ar LAWSON'S JEWELERS are Carol Walker and Sreve Burud. Lawson's. locafed ai' l507 - l9+h Srreer. offers a wide variely of jewelry, wafches, radios, luggage, and cameras. f Paul Tallman and Caron Saloaloni enjoyed a ride in a l962 Corverfe from THREE-WAY CHEVROLET, where qualify cars and prompf service are offered. Locafed af 22nd and Ches+er, Three-Way also feaiures 'rhe Impala and Corvair. BAKERSFIELD WESTCHESTER SANDSTONE BRICK COMPANY FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Everyrhing +o Build Anyrhingn Flowers For All Occasions HARRISON'S Hafs, Qualify Cloihes, Shoes I 809 Chesrer Avenue FA 4 6404 3l5 E l8+h Srreef FA 5-5722 29l3 F S'rree+ FA 7-3886 plefe line of women's clorhing from sporrs HORNUNG'S Luggage and Learher Goods 1606-l9+h Slreel FA 2 l5 Audrie l-luie and Dave Russell admiringly looked af samples of carpeling al JOST'S CARPET AND DRAPERIES COMPANY, locafed in Their new area al l20l Oak Slreel. The modern. convenienl building provides cusfomers wilh a wide seleclion of carpeling and draperies. Friendly and courleous sales- men make dealing wi+h Jos+'s Carpel and Draperies Company a pleasure. KERN COUNTY TITLE COMPANY Tille Insurance, Abslracls. Escrows lOO Chesler Avenue FA 7-306l Barbara Floor, holding a lovely plealed skirl and blouse oulfil from LA CRESTA FROCK SHOP, 2339 Alla Visla Drive, looks wilh Diane Healy al fhe dilzferenf mixlures for 'rhe fashionable fall separales. A helpful salesman showed Dianne Boolh and Cheri Boehninq a beauliful red salin fabric. The HOUSE OF FABRICS, localed al 2026 Chesler Avenue, has a complefe seleclion of all malerials, parlerns, and all olher sewing needs. GEORGE W. UHLER BENEDICT AUTO SUPPLY SEA BREEZE General Conlracfor Relail and Wholesale Dealers lfif swims we have if II Morrison FA 7-2229 S8il-l Green Slamps 706 Jackson 23ll R Slreel FA 3 7936 KERO TELEVISION Always seen in fhe San Joaquin NBC Afliliafe Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of '62 JOE C. SABALONI Cusfom Builder FIKE'S MARKET 2IO0- I9fh Sfreef Bakersfield, California Pam Wheeler and Mike Deefer looked over fhe wide selecfion of albums af WHEEL- ER'S TELEVISION, locafed af 206 Bernard. Wheeler's Television. who specialize in RCA- Vicfor and Zenifh TVs, repair and service all makes. ' Paf Sullivan and Jeff Willces admired an exquisife figurine in a model living room decorafed by McCART AND BULTMAN, af 70I - l9fh Sfreef. Disfincfive furnifure for all fasfes as well as accessories may be found af McCarf and Bulfman. Ginger Sfrelich and Bill Berry were shown fhe lafesf show fashion by a friendly sales- man af GUARANTEE SHOE CENTER, 2 I Ol Chesfer Avenue. Guaranfee Shoe Cenfer carries shoes for fhe enfire family af low prices. Sally Sfone admired a dress of fine qualify and high fashion shown fo her by Linda King. If's an excellenf example of fhe large selec- fion found af THE FRENCH SHOP, l82O Baker Sfreef. A'wmw mxses. eww-Mme .y . z Alberl Hopkins, Mike Keese, and Linda King enioyed a 7-Up while al' The SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY. Iocaled ai 230 Easi I8ih. The Seven-Up Bollling Company disiribuies refreshing 7-Up all over Kern Couniy. Ray I-Iunl looked on as Vickie Leech played one of lhe organs on display al LEECH MUSIC STUDIOS, 825 Chesier Avenue. Leech Sludios have accordions and a va- rieiy of olher insirumenis available for sale or renlr. , . SNIDER'S SPORTING GOODS Schwinn Bicycles-Aihleiic Supplies IOII Baker Slreei FA 4-4759 STAMP AND COIN SHOP Aricrail, I-Iandicraii, and I-lobby Supplies IO23 Balcer Sireel' FA 3-9386 CASA MOORE FURNITURE COMPANY Furni+ure-Appliances-Carpeiing IOOI Balmer Slreei FA 5-8644 BOOTH'S, 2020 I-I Sireei, offers radios, Television se+s, and appliances. Repair serv- ice is fast efficient compleie. John Lewis and Pal' Adams loolc over +he varieiy of records. also a parl of 'lhe merchandise a+ Boolh's. Brenl Casper showed Milne Allen one of The many siylish shiris Ieaiured al' CASPER'S MEN'S STORE, l809 Chesier Avenue. Cas- per's carries a compleie sioclc ol: men's ac- cessories and clolhing. E. A. SHIELDS has 'rhe equipmenf and 'rhe labor fo do a more fhan safisfacfory iob of drilling and seffing sepfic fanlcs. Sandy Bowen and Arlene Schrader visifed fhe new office on Rosedale Highway wesr of fhe 24'rh Sfreef bridge. The company has ex- panlded every year, giving proof of good wor . BOB PAYNE'S SHELL SERVICE Tires, Brake lnspecfion. Mofor Tune-Up 2720 River Boulevard FA 5-I4-4I Galaxies, Falcons, and Fairlanes are only parf of fhe varieiy of cars offered af HAB- ERFIELD FORD, I4fh and H Sfreefs. Cafhie Smifh and Mike Mafhews refurn from a lux- urious ride in fhe unique I962 Thunderbird. I I0 Marion Rayburn and Mike Willis found friendly and experf service fo be only iwo of fhe many services BILL AND JOE'S SERVICE STATIONS have fo offer. Concern for fhe cusfomer is fhe main obiecfive af IOI I9+h Sfreef and I83O - 24fh Sfreef. :umm -+iw 9 ' Tig Yin Q ,I SNAPPY SERVICE DRIVE-IN RICARD'S BOOTERY CARNATION COMPANY Fasf, Efficienf Service Shoes for fhe enfire family Home of fhe Confenfed Cow 8I2 Columbus FA 4-8556 2029 Chesfer Avenue I205 Main, Delano 2OI Union Avenue FA 4-9491 I John Bracchi held Dee Arnold's par'ry sup- plies which she purchased a+ YOUNG'S SUPERMARKET, 3030 Brundage Lane. Young's provides for i'rs cusfomers a fresh daily Van de Camp's bakery. a soda loun- lain. a wide selec+ion of vegerables in 'lhe produce deparlmenl, and new lden+-O- LEONG'S UNION SERVICE provides min- ufeman service lor all cuslomers. Mike Leong and Virginia Joke wailed beside fheir car while lhe slalion allendanl' wiped The windows and checked +he oil and Iires. Check cards. FA 2-6580. and Janne Poehner and Verne Rambaud slarred down 'rhe slide al' UNION AVENUE PLUNGE on Belle Terrace. The Plunge pro- vides a snack bar as well as relaxing and refreshing aclivily for The youlhs and adulls of Bakersfield. PITTSBURGH PAINTS DAVE'S FRED GUTCHER MUSIC COMPANY Pilfsburgh Plale Glass Company Famous I-lol Pas+rami and Corned Beef Everylhing for 'rhe Musician O22 L Srreel FA 7-843i Sandwiches l5l3 - I7lh Slreel' FA 7 538l 2lO5 Chesler Avenue FA 4-7756 EL PADRE HAIRCUTTING SHOP EL TEJON HAIRCUTTING SHOP Judy and Terry Wheeler inspecled one of The Irucks af WHEELER PEST CONTROL, Iocared ai 2I38 O Srreei. Wheeler Pesi Conrrol is known as ihe Iermire and lumiga- Iion specialisis. Coediiors of fhe BLUE and WHITE, Marilyn Nobles and Viclcie Toy. warched as an employee from DEUEL-PRICE PRINTING COMPANY, I62O G Sheer, sei 'rype for The school newspaper. In addirion many oiher priniing services are available 'Io The public. YANT'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY i720 D Sfreel FA 4-678i Bakersfield, California WADE'S DRIVE-IN Food For Every Appeiire Oalc and San Emidio FA 3-3748 LAMBOURNE TRAVEL SERVICE See Your Travel Aqenr--He Serves You Besi I677 Chesier Avenue FA 7-4438 A workman for ELECTROPOWER INCOR- PORATED, 390i Pierce Road, demonsiraied 'ro Richard Berry, John Hagesiad. and Rom- my Craig Ihe operarion of one of The many machines used by Them Io repair and rebuild eleciric moiors. Dave Verhaag and Sherr Likens looked ai' a varieiy of carpei samples from URNER'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE STORE, 2I2 - 2 I si' Srreer. Urner's specialize in furni- iure, appliances, and offer dependable re- pair service. 222 DAN MORGAN SEAT COVER CENTER Free Inslallalion, Pickup and Delivery 2400 K Slreel FA 7-5344 MAIDIE DU FRESNE DANCE ARTS All Types of Dancing Preschool To Professional 2I3I - I8+h Slreel FA 4-9287 BRUNDAGE PHARMACY Compereni Prescriprion Filling I9 Chesler Avenue FA 5-5Ol9 While admiring a color Television seI', Bonnie Roloerls and Frank Pierce agreed +ha'r WIT- HAM'S is Ihe place where quaIi+y's high and prices are low. Localed al IBOI - I9Ih Slreei, Wi+ham's handles every Icind of home appliance. Richard Browne and Phil Baldwin walched a man carefully end experrly change a 'fire al McCOY TRUCK, TIRE AND RECAP COM- PANY, 23rd and Highway 99, The Iargesi and mosl modern relread company in Kern Counly. Gloria Winlrerlon 'fools a Dr. Pepper 'From Frosly al The DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COM- PANY while Murlene Whilley and John Van Tonningen awaiied 'rheir Iurn 'Io have a bol- 'rle of The refreshing and good-Iasiing drink. As George Brown and Susan Thurber Ioured 'rhe GOLDEN CRUST BAKERY a+ I5 I 2 M Srreer. 'rhe giganric bread slicer caugh+ 'rheir eye. Soil-Spun bread is delivered daily 'ro The Kern Counly Area. Aileen Kennedy and John Beard admired a fine piece of glassware lalcen from an al- +rac'rive 'fable selling a+ WICKERSHAM JEWELERS, I53I - l9+h S+ree+. Wicker- sham's has pleased residenis of Kern Counly wi+h excellenr service for over hall a cenlury. Wickersham's carries everylhing from china. silver. and glassware +o exquisile wafches and diamonds. FREDDlE'S CIRCLE CAFE Home of Delicious Food l524 - 3Ol'l1 Sireel FA 2-l7'1 Pa'r Ford and Pam Sisk seleclecl a meal from ROUNTREE STUDIOS, localed af 905 Ches- fhe menu al DON'S HOUSE OF FAMOUS +er Avenue, has been engaged in commer- FOODS, 515 Union Avenue. Don's special- cial pholography since l943. Kalhy Winlaclc izes in Halian foods, broiled sfealcs, shish- looked on as Mary Lea Parsons and Mrs. lcebab. chiclcen and sea foods. Rounlree held a wedding porlrail. BAKERSFIELD BEARING AND ROBERT J. NEWELL NIGHBERT PROPERTIES MOTOR SUPPLY l-lonesly-ll's Jrhe Besl Policy Commercial and Residenlial Leases 2000 H Slfeel FA 4'674' 1122 Truxfon Avenue FA 4-478i l232 cneaen Avenue FA 5-1919 Bakersfield, California 224 Jane Painier and Dan Russell siood before 'rhe new and modern KBAK-TV s'ra+ion lo- caied al 22lO Chesier Avenue. Throughoul 'rhe year, fine 'relevision viewing is broughl +o Jrhe people all over Kern Counfy and in rhe ouflying areas. A cordial invilalion is senl' lo everyone 'ro walch KBAK Television in +he making. '70 River Blvd. FA 7-2738 JUSTESEN'S Modern Conveniences, Wide Variely of Food Phillip lv1cCormac helped Helen lv1cCormac inlo one of The many planes available for renfal and privale charier al' ALPHA AIR- CRAFT COMPANY. Kern Couniy Airpori. They spenl Jrhe aflernoon 'Touring Jrhe hang- ars and admiring 'rhe aircralr. X ,FX Sieve Klinlc and Tom Meadofl learned 'rhe funclions of one of Jrhe cemem' 'rrucks from BAKERSFIELD READY-MIX AND CON- CRETE MATERIALS. l20l Olive Drive. Bakersfield Ready-Mix excellenlly cemenis numerous conveniences for our communiiy. Complimenls of CINDERELLA ELMER F. KARPE SERVI-SOFT OF KERN FLOWER AND 'GIFT SHOP Real Esiale-Loans-Insurance The Original Soil' Warer Fresh and Ariificial Arrangemenfs 420 Ches+er Avenue Balcerslield 3II Chesrer Avenue FA 7-2784 ,s,.c..w,.,,,w.vms:amu1.f..1,s ssxNs.,.-ss1 .1 , so ii , .W mmmswmmwsm wmsessss , 1 ,nf -.A. -T .ssc x.,..1,,,,--Qs ev- few ' PIONEER MERCANTILE AUTOMOTIVE Complere Selecrion of Paris I I I I - ZISI Sireei FA 7-858i COCA-COLA BOTTLING CORPORATION The Delicious and Refreshing Drink 4I4 - I9'rh SI'reeI' FA 4-653i MID VALLEY SPORTS CENTER I-Ieadquariers for AII Sporis I8I8 L Sireei FA 7-2506 Marsha Edwards and David Gay are wel- comed by one of 'the courieous brokers from WARDE D. WATSON REALTY COM- PANY, I807 - l9+h S'rree+, 'ro Iearn 'rhe in- Ieresring and heipful fads aboui 'rhe vaiues of home ownership. Angie Merropuios and Dean Pananides visiied Jrhe PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COM- PANY af 2I5 Easr 2ls'r Sireef. Affer 'four- ing 'rhe company Ihey sropped for a refresh- er and admired ihe original Pepsi-Coia jeep. Joy Anionaros and Pere Johnson 'roured Ihe ARDEN FARMS COMPANY where Ihey saw how farm producis are processed. Be- cause Arden producis are Iocally produced, Ihey are Ihe Ireshesi farm producis ai 'the marker. ? h's'5'!fvm7M4l'c John Borfon and Marie Kennedy used 'the convenieni' deposif slor in froni of 'rhe COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK, 6+h and Chesier Avenue, where everyone's money is safe-guarded and is increased wirh inI'eres'r. fcorrhcfbiiisf ' n ' Roy Kirkorian and Dyann Johnson are only Iwo of The many people who lcnow lhai SOUTH CHESTER DRIVE-IN THEATER always has fine moiion piciure enieriain- meni for everyone ai reasonable prices. Cheri Slilclcer and Franlc Reiber prepared for an enioyable evening ai 99 DRIVE-IN THEATER, Pierce Road and Highway 99. The 99 always has a currenf movie such as Flower Drum Song lined up for 'rheir pairons. VAN WYK'S OF BAKERSFIELD, INC. Vollcswagen - Porsche I IOS - 24'rh Slreel' FA 3-7906 BRANDES BOOKBINDING Resioring-Rebinding-Gold Siamping l2Ol - 20l'l'1 Slreel FA 2-I l3l WINGATE'S OFFICE SUPPLY Compleie Line of Office Equipmeni l604 - I9+h Slreel FA 5-5986 Top-Qualify merchandise ai moderaie prices is o ered a+ DUNLAP'S DEPARTMENT STORE. Mary Broolcs and Dale Cliiion sug- gesr going +o Dunlap's a+ I5I9 Columbus S'rree+ for sporis and evening-wear clofhing as well as appliances and olher household ilems. The TERRACE DRIVE-IN THEATRE. 300 Terrace Way, provides hours of enjoyable enferiainmenf for all ages wi'rh renowned Iilm produclions. Orin Bolsfad and Carolyn Cross inspecfed 'rhe huge sign displaying curreni aiiraclions. We kill fo live is +he moHo which CLARK PEST CONTROL, 530 California Avenue, sirives +o carry out They specialize in Jrhe +rea+men+ of all insecl problems. Valerie Vefch and Craig Wilson viewed a piece of wood eaien b +ermi+es which is used b Y Y Clark Pesr Conlrol as an example of 'rhe de- sfruciiveness of ihe insect HAND'S USED CARS Selecied Lafe Model Cars 24'rh and Eye Srreers FA 5-5793 Tom Fox bowled while- Lorie Laflin, Chereyl David, and Gary Landis wafched The scores rise a+ PAOLA'S COLLEGE LANES on Mounlr Vernon. Paola's combines excelleni cuisine wiih America's number-one family . W- .L ., m e . .r i S i zrr-we i.V--vT9i3f':1:.l:.2l:Q2:Q:i'f-. .' 1' l 2 ' - W ' .. , I .. - -,:- - 'LM R coup.-wvy A ' . wx V S H -,,.,, X. 1 Ex erfs in oil well drillin can be found ai P 9 JOHN HAGESTAD DRILLING COM- PANY, 393O Rosedale Highway. Ann Lig- ge'H and.D'on Barber climbed clown 'rhe sfeps of one of The rigs afler examining fhis piece sporlx of equipmeni used by Hages+ad's. JOHN J. BATTISTONI URNER'S CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH VALLEY Real Es+a+e-Insurance-Loans CompIe+e Aufro Repairing OFFICE AND SUPPLY COMPANY 2626 F S+ree+ FA 7-4279 I49 Union Avenue FA 7-9557 Office Equipmeni and Furnlfure 228 l622 - I9+h S'rree+ FA 4 975i The COED SHOP Ieafures wardrobe magic for siudenis and career girls for dayiime, da+e+ime and pIay'rime. Vickie Rader ad- mired Ihe IoveIy co+Ion dress worn Ioy Nancy Furman af 'Ihe I-IiIIcresI shop. There are Ihree shops for your convenience: 29 I4 NiIes Sireei, I223 Norih Chesier, and IZOI Main S'rreeI', DeIano. BAKERSFIELD SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION The Besf Place Io Save and Borrow I72O Che-sier Avenue FA 4-60OI Penny Pefsou and Deiief Henkeimann were shown a map of Bakersfield depiciing a few of 'rhe many developmenis of RALPH SMITH REALTY, I9I8 I Sireei. Buy Ihis-Ralph Smi'Ih is Iheir familiar moiio. Smokehouse Gold Iv1ecIaI Award bacon is an oId iavoriie oi ours, says Roberfa Rudnick and Laurel Rask afier examining KERN VAL- LEY PACKING COMPANY'S new eleciron- ic bacon sIicer. Kern VaIIey Packing Com- pany is Ihe Iargeslr and mosi compIeIe IocaI meai packer. ' 333 Union I WONDER LODGE PRICE'S PARKING LOT ROBERT 81 ROBERTS INSURANCE BakersfieId's Newesi AND WILSHIRE GAS Compleie Insurance Service Avenue FA 7-466i 2Is+ and Eye SIreeIs FA 2-9320 I IOI Chesfer Avenue FA 7-I634 229 14clenowledgementA LEDERER, STREET AND ZEUS COMPANY, INC. Mr. Robert L. Ozias 2121 Allston Way Berkeley 4, California CALIFORNIA ART AND ENGRAVING COMPANY Mr. Terry Sweeney 2121 Allston Way Berkeley 4, California THE CARDOZA COMPANY 255 Twelfth Street San Francisco, California S. K. SMITH COMPANY Mr. H. Hartman 5260 West 104th Street Los Angeles 45, California ROUNTREE PHOTOGRAPHY Mr. Ioseph Rountree 905 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California MR. AVERY ALLEN Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent BAKERSFIELD CITY COUNCIL Assisting the Student Government Class in Les Hedge Day activities MACMILLAN COMPANY PUBLISHERS For permission to reprint The Coin by Sara Teasdale SENIOR SECRETARIES For typing the general index KERN COUNTY MUSEUM Loan of old pictures of the city of Bakersfield A Abbott, Patti-102, 103, 163, 166 Abbott, Randy-98, 165 Abernethy, James--109, 140 Ackerley, Mike-113, 154, 194 Acree, Tom-40, 166 Actls, Margaret-96, 100, 118, 120, 124, 164, 176 Auame, Jerry-111, 195 Adame, Adame, Adams, Paul-105 Annw105, 116 Dee-113, 192, 207 Adams, Jeana-11 Adams, JH,-105 3 BeHilI, Bemice R.-107 Joann-98 Adams, Adams, Judy-40 Adams, John-109 Adams, Lynn-112 Adams, Marilyn-41, 166 Adams, Norma-111 Adams, ,Pat-40, 169, 219 Ronald-107 Adams, Adams, Stevw113 Adams, Theresa-105, 125, 142 Adams, Wesley-101, 123 Kathy-40 Adcock, Adcock, Mike-99 Addington, John-105 Addis, Charles-40, 63, 187 Aquirre, Johnny-112 Ahlf, Tynne-109 Akeman, Jon-98, 130, 187, 198 Akers, Alyce-106, 167, 208 Albaugh, John-100 Albuary, Buddy-105 Alcorn, Mary-112 Alderete, Samuel-109 Aleman, Lupe-112 Alexander, David-107 Alexander, Doran-110 Alexander, Richard-103, 169, Andrews, Obie-100, 140, 141 Andrews, Stephen-103 Andrews, Wilma-103 Annis, Dale 41, 187 Anthony, Bernard-97, 140, 141, 159 Anthony, Gilbert-41, 159 Antonaros, George-109, 195 Antonaros, Joy-41, 118, 124, 166, 226 Aoki, Chuck-99, 140, 141 Aparicio, Delores,-99, 150 Aparicio, Joe J.-113, 151 Aparicio, Joe L.-99 Appodaca, Elvira-98, 152 Arambula, Fatt--107 Student Index Baker, Lee-42 Baker, Leon-109 Baker, Linda Lee-42 Baldwin, Albert P.-105 Baldwin, Mary L.-42 Baldwin, ,Phil E.-37, 108, 109, 162, 211, 223 Baldwin, Rod N.-100 Bales, Vicky K.-110 Balfanz, Patsy G.-111 Ball, Larry C.--42 Ball, Sandra L.-97 Ballard, Bill D.-42 Ballew, Frank-109 Ballew, Tom-209 Baltazar, Robert-195 Baltler Neli 195 Alexander, Ronnie-40 Alfaro, Eysabel-98 Alford, 'Bart--209 Alford, Elizabeth-169 Alford Roberta-98 Alippi: Jan-116 Allen, Dorothy-104 Allen, Edward-99 Allen, Gail-103, 116, 171 Allen, Georgianna-100 A-llen, Judi-40, 149, 165 Allen, Judy Gay-100 Allen, Mark-106 Allen, Mike-40, 121. 164, 219 Allen, Pat-106 Allen, Paul Fred-110 Allen, Pe g 113 9 Y- Allen, Stephen-97, 123, 130 192 Alien, Toni-112 Boutte, Allison, Joan-40, 153 Allison, Susan-100, 131, 165 Almaraz, Vito-99 Almgren, Darrell-110 Almklov, Kathleen-106, 130, 1.31, 140, 156 Almstrom, Rodney-98 Alvarado, Raquel-40, 120, 125, 131, 144, 150 Alvarez, Adriana-40 Alvarez, Maurice-106 Alvarez, Sylvia-40 Alviso, Bill-101, 123, 192 Ames, Dolores-110 Amundsen, John-109 Amundsen, Lavonne-96, 99, 118, 124, 147 Amundsen, Steve-109, 126 Anaya, Juanita-113 Arenas, Amelia-41 Arenas, James-41 Arenas, Manuel-97 Arenas, Ray-97 Armitage, Nancy-112 Arms, Kevin-111, 195, 207 Arms, Lanny-41 Armstrong, Cecil-109 Armstrong Christine-41 Armstrong, Glenn-107 Armstrong, Jerry-110 Armstrong, Joe-109, 154 Armstrong, Linda-98, 118, 120, 169, 208 Armstrong, Norman-41 Armstrong, Ollle-111 Arnold, Bob-106 Amold, Carl-107 Arnold, David-109 Arnold, Dee-41 146, 221 Arnold, Galth-110 Arnold, James-109 Arnold, Nathaniel-41, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145 Aros, Rudy-41 Arrington, Johnny-111 Arriola, Ernest-110 Art, Judy-112 Arthurs, Clifford-111 Asbury, Eddie-101, 121, 123, 168 Ash, Karen-105, 140 Ashby, Jim-106, 123, 192 Ashcraft, Sharon-103, 147 Ashley, Frank-41, 159 Askew, Gary-107, 123, 194 Atkin, Gary-98 Atwood, Stod-41, 84, 119, 166, 215 Aubin, Michael-103 Aubrey, Clarence-97 Ausbie, Berta-105 Ausbie, James-41, 209 Aust, Linda-41 , le-101 Baltierra, Carmella M.-113 Bancroft, James R.-109 Banda, Joe M.-97, 156 Banducci, Gary R.-104 Banks, Banks, Banks, Greg R.-113 Joe N.-100 Tim J.-42 Bankson, Dennis M.-110 Barajas, Rita J.-101 Barber, David W.-103 Barber, Don-96, 97, 167, 228 Barclay, Cathy-113, 159 Barefield, Bobby G.-42 Barkdull, JuDee..A.-106 Barker, Brenda G.-113 Barker, Ralph E.-136 Barnard, Derrell K.-106 Barnes, Carole A.-11, 159 Barnes, David H. -104, 119, 140 Barms, Denise-113 Barnes, Diane E.-105 Barnes, Jo A.-99 Barnes, Joe D.-110 Barnes, Karen A.-98 Barnes, Kenneth M.-103 Barnes, Sheryl J.- Barnett, Garry A.-104 Barnett, Larry D.-109 Barnett, Robert F.-111 Barnhart, Logan E.-42, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145 Barnhart, Walter R.-110, 149 Gloria J.-110 Nick-42, 187 Barraza, Barraza, Barraza, StevH101 Barrett, Beverley R.-42 Barrett, Burton-42 Barrett, Carol A.-102, 106, 166 Barrett, Sandra L.-42, 136 Barrios, Gloria L.-105, 159 Bartel, Bartell, Joanne E.-100 Bartholmew, William H.-103 Bartlett, Greg L.-112 Barton, Sandra L.-140 Bass, Douglas R.-97, 140, 149 Basye, Mary L.-109 Judith L-42 Bateman, Leah M.-107 Bates, Dennis-109 Bates, Diana-113 Bates, Ken-42 Bates, Ray B.-42 Batey, Eldon R.-113 Austin, Allan-99, 137 Austin, Elainw99, 153, 164 Austin, Jim-41 Austin, Kathryn-99 Austin, Ken-111, 154 Austin, Mike-43, 113 Austin, Linda-106 Austin, Sue-41 Avalos, John-106 Averill, John-101, 198 Averill, Pamela,-110 Avila, Mary Ellen-107 Aviles, Ernest-112 Avriett, Frankie-113 Axtell, Denis-96, 98, 119 Ayers, Dennis-41 Ayers, Herbert-109 Ayers, James-41 Azevedo, Frank-103 Azevedo, Sharon-113 Anderson, Dianne-111 Anderson, Gordon--102, 106, 169 Anderson, John-105, 123, 211 Anderson, Karen-101 Anderson, Kathy-107 Anderson, Kenneth-40, 140 Anderson, Mary-102, 106, 120, 166, 208 Anderson, Mike-123, 192, 200 Anderson, Nancy-41, 165 Anderson, Pam-113 Anderson, Pat-111, 169, 195 Anderson, Paul-100, 121, 198 Anderson, P6997--102, 105, 146, Anderson, Robert-111, 160, 211 Anderson, Rodney-109 Anderson, Ron-98, 123, 192 Anderson, Shirley-111 Andrada, Elizabeth-107 Andrada, Greg-97 Andrada, Marcello-112 Andrews, Andrea-98 Bachman, Mitlon E.-111, 195 Bacot, Bacot, Bauby, Baier, Baier, Bailey, Don R.-104 Steve-26, 132 Paul-97 Bruce L.-111 Garry-101 ' Charles R.-109, 160 Bailey, Evelyn A.-113, 159 Bailey, Jo Marie-105 Bailey, Virgil-42 Bain, Martha C.-104, 136, 140, 168 Bair, Dennis R.-105, 203 Baird, Deana M.-113 Baird, Monte Fern--111 Baize, Gregory A.-98, 126 Baize, Mike E.-113 Baker, Becky M.-111 Baker, Betty L.-99 Baker, Chester A.-195, 207 Baker, Baker, Helen M.-100 Jim C.-98, 130 Batey, James A.-43 Battistoni, Janice M.-99, 127, 131, 149 Battistoni, Judy J.-100 Battistoni, Linda A.-112 Battle, Paul--103 Baumel, David A.-97, 122 Baumgradt, Jim 'M.-98, 157 Baxter, Joseph W.-100, 154 Baxter, Les-100 Baxter, Sharon M.-105 Bayly, Tim E.-110 Bayus, Joseph A.-105, 156 Baziuk, Greg J.-103, 126 Bazzell, Dick J.-43, 140, 141 Bazzell, Glenda J.-110, 140 Beagle, Christopher M.-111 Beagle, Clayton C.-43 Beagles, Mike A.-103 Beal, Annie L.-99 Bean, Dennis H.-106 Beane, Jim B.-96, 97, 160, 167 Beane, Justine--112 Beard, John R.-43, 121, 122, 164, 187, 224 Beard, Walker D.-105,.,123, 164, 194 Bearden, Ronny B.-103, 195 Beasley, Nadine-113 Beason, Steve D.-97, 1B7 Beatty, Debra E.-43, 118, 147, 166 Beauchamp, Jerry C.-113 Beaumaster, Robert L.-43, 117 Beauvais, Jan A.-107 Beavais, Mike-97, 143, 145 Beaver, Joyce K.-105 Beavers, Elizabeth A.-104 Beavers, Fred G.-97 Becas, Vicki M.-111 Becherer, James--43 Bechtel, Paulettw105 Beck, John W.-97, 101, 209 Beck, Millie-109 Beck, Nancy J.-102, 166 Beck, Robert M.-43, 119, 125, 166, 215 Beckey, Carol A.-112, 167 Beckey, Richard-43 Beckstead, Lee-101 Beeson, Dennis L.-98, 198 Behill, Alfred S.-101, 123, 136 Bell, Donald W.-43 Bell, Frances G.-110 Bell, Fred L.-100, 152 Bell, Roger L.-103, 123, 195 Bell, Sharon L.-38, 43, 88, 146, 166 Bell, Vicki L.-113 Bellamy, Penny I.-109, 169 Bellue, Frank H.-111 Belluomini, Georgette-110 Belt, Ron J.-43 Belter, George Gary-113 Beltazar, Robert-113 Benavente, Jimmy YE.--109 Benavidez, Connie M.-199 Benavidez, Gilbert M.-105 de Benavi z. Mary H.-43, 151 Bender, Bradley J.-103 Bendg, Gregory V.-43, 117, Bender, Margie M.-43, 129, 167 Bender, Randy iM.-109 Benford, Ernestine-111 Benjamin, Pat Mary-106 Bennett, Larry H.-105 Bennett, Llane D.-104 Bennett, Tommy-43 Bennett, William L.-97 Benson, Dale W.-109, 195 Benson, Gerry-123 Benson, Linda-97, 116 Benson, Tom D.-44, 154 Bentley, John B.-98, 123 Bentley, Larry Joe-109 Benton, Esther-44, B8, 132, 163, 167, 132 Beresford, Ken W.-97, 123, 200 Bergfelder, Carol Lewlll, 159 Bergholdt, Judy A.-96, 101, 171, 208 Bermele, Patti C.-100, 124, 136, 146, 169 Bermudez, Arthur-98 Bermudez, Connie-44, 144 Bermudez, Joe V.-107 Bernard, Barbara-100 Bernard, Harvey D.-111 Bernard, Jimmy-44, 165 Bernard, Richard-111 Bernatene. Lorraine-44, 45, 131, 153 Bernatene, Yvette M.-113, 131 Berra, Steve A.-111, 209 Berry, Bill M.-44, 167, 218 Berry, John-101 Berry, Richard L.-98, 123, 167, 195, 198, 222 Berry Sharion L.-44 Berry, William R.-111 Berryhill, Kenneth L.-105 Bert, Harold J.-97, 123, 160 Bertholf, Linda C.-105 Bertie, Tom A.-110 Berttucci, Alex-109 Berumen, Eleanor-107 Bevers, Gail K.-44, 153, 165, 216 Bianchi, Donna L.-112 Bianchi, Gloria J.-111 Bianchi, Richard B.-97, 123 Bidgood, Gary D.-109 Bierman, Ronald J.-101 Biggi, Sandy L.-101, 124, 147, 164 Billings, Mary L.-106 Billingsley, Buel E.-112 Billingsley, Mary E.-110 Billington, Greg R.-112, 194 Blllingtolns James M.-99 Bilyeu, rry J 100 Bingham, B. Drake-106 Bingham, John J.-103, 137, 195 Bingham, Trudi S.-111 Birdsong, Lela Kay-109 Birdwell, Beverly-100 Birks, Terry-111 Bishop, Bill D.-110, 195 Bishop, Floyd E.-105, 126 Bishop, Marvin-107 Bishop, Robin G.-110 Bispo, Carolyn S.-110 Black, Alice L.-99 Black, Connie E.-44 Black, Georgia-103 Black, Helen S.-103 Black, Jimmie H.-99 Black, Karl W.-97 Blackburn, Don-104 Blackford, MaryLou L.-111 Blackhawk, Lois A.--105 Blackmer, Bruce E.-140 Blackmon, Gary D.-97, 123, 192 Blackmon, Larry F.-44, 123. 187 Blackwood, Eva J.-105, 116 Blair, Don C.-97, 165. 187 Blair, Donna D.-105 Blair, Harry E.-111 Blair, John C.-44, 136 Blair, Julia A.-113, 131, 160 Blair, Mary J.-101 Blair, Mike R.-110 Blair, Pat A.-109 Blair, Patty H.-107 Blake, Alexander-103 Blake, Dick-97 Blake, Pamela L.-106 Blake, 'Richard L.-123 Blake, Sharon K.-106 Blake, Theresa J.-109 Blakeney, Richard-44. 187 Blanscet, Peggy L.-44 Blankenship, Donald R.-110 Blanto, Ray D.-113 Blattenberg, Chuck L.-44 Blazich, Bob J.-98, 160 Blevins, Dale-109 Bloodworth, Mary Lou-98 Bloom, Gayle S.-99, 153, 165 Blumenstock, Bob S.-97 Blunkall, Judy A.-111 Boatman, Phillip L.-113 Bobbitt, Edwin F.-44, 117 Bobbitt, Gerald R.-105. 195 Bobbitt, Kay-113 Boelming, Cherilyn A.--44, 131, 135, 217 Boel, Lindley A.-98 Boen, Sharon F.-45, 144 Boggess, Dora-112 Bolen, Michael-110 Bolerjack, Bob P.-195 Bolles, John N.-109 Bolstad, Montelle R.--38, 45, 55, 119, 166, 214 Bolstad, Orin D.-37, 102, 103, 119, 151, 168, 227 Bolz, Herbert F.-131, 137, 157 Bolz, Peter M.-110 Bone, Robert G.-105 Boner, Barbara J.-100 Bonneau, Charles M.--109 Bonney, Linda I.-111 Bonney, Sandra L.-106 Boone, Rena A.-105. 120 Boone, Steve L.-107 Booth, Dianne M.-45, 129, 130, 131, 135, 217 Booth, Linda S.-103 Bupp, Bonnie L.-103 Borden, Judith G.-45 Borton, Borton, 122, Jane W.-110, 169 John R.-45, 121, 164, 336 Boshears, Gres-113 Bosley, Brenda K.-106 Bostick, Allen-107, 195 Bostrom, Vickie L.--98 Boswell, Sue S.-174 Bosworth, Grable H.-118 Botllwe ll, Terry-110 Boucher, Sharon-113 Bourdeau, Julie L.-109 Jacque M.-106, 137 Bowen, Bruce R.-140 Bowen, Ron-45 Bollrvgn, Sandy S.-45, 93, 116, Bowers, Dwight T.-99 Bowers, Eugenia M.-147 Bowers, Ginger-159 Gloria-113 Bowers, Bowers, Joyce A.-107 Bowers, Linda D.-103, 112 Bowers, Lionel-100, 198 Bowery, Margie A.--111, 159 Bowman, Bruce A.-100 Boyd, Bill H.-105, 130, 156, 157 Boyd, Cheryl At-45, 140 Boyd, David R.-99 Boyd, Donna G.--109 Bozeman, Donnie-45 Boeina, Bob P.-112, 137 Bozoky, Linda-105, 164 Braase, Bob-101 Bracchi, John-45, 125. 131. 140, 156, 167. 221 Bracchi, Margaret A.-96, 100, 118, 130. 147, 168 Bradfield, Michael C.-100 Bradfield, Susan D.--110 Bradley, Norman-104 Bradley, Sharron J.-45, 124, 130, 151, 153 Bradrick, Verna G.-111 Brady, Bill-103 Brady, Ida Ruth-45, 63, 140 Brady, John M.-107 Brame, Wanda R.-113 Branas, Jodi E.-45, 147 Brandt, Bob-211 Brandt, Jim V.-101 Brannon, Barbara-113 Branscum, Linda S.-100, 116 Brant, Barry-136 Brantle y, Martin C.-110, 160 Braughton, Richard L.-109 Braughton, Terry A.-45, 123, 142, 145, 192 Braun, Carol A.-45, 171 Braun, Don N.-103 Braun, John A.-45 Cates, James Richard-109 Brawn, Leonard G.--109 Bray. Susan L.-45 Brechner, -Elaine-105 Brechner, Ellen-99 Breckenridge, Mary L.-109, 137 Brennan, Oliver G.-98 Brent, John W.-112, 195 Brents, Ken W.-113 Brewer, Jay D.-111 Brewer, Tim D.-97, 165 Briano, Paul V.-105 Brickell, Michael B.-110, 195 Bridges, Mary M.-110, 159 Bridgewater, Barbara G.-98 Bridwell, Danny T.-112, 195 Bridwell, Terry H.-109, 154 Brierley, Kay-113 Briggs, Janice A.-112, 169 Briggs, Richard J,-97, 140, 141 Briggs, Sharron R.-46, 152 Briggs, Steve M.-110, 195 Bright, Cindy M.-109 Brinton, John A.-103, 131, 156 Briston, Pamela J.-46, 153 Brito, Isobel-109 Britt, Jerry L.-103 Britan, Becky L.-111 Britton, Barbara J.-46 Brock, Dan-46 Brock, Gary W.-46 Brock, Paula D.-46, 166 Brock, Rena C.-109, 167 Brogdon, Patricia A.-112, 159 Br00ks, Evelyn Y.-105 Brooks, John A.-46 Brooks, Leon-107 Brooks, Lynne D.-46. 130, 131, 134, 135, 147, 169 Brooks, Mary Dee-46, 171, 227 Brooks Shelley S -112, 169 Brookshire, Greg k.-no Brookshire, Veronia-107 Broussard, Linda J.-112 Brown, Brad L.-195 Brown, Carole L.-98 Brown, Carolyn J.-101 Brown, Charlena-46 Brown, Cheryl A.-105, 130, 170 Brown, Cheryl E.-100, 171 Brown, Coney R.-110 Brown, -David B.-109 Brown, Don-103 Brown, Edna B.-104 Brown, Frances J.-109 Brown, George A.-36, 46, 162, 166, 223 Brown, Jo-100, 136, 142 Brown, Loveda J.-107 Brown, Maggie--105 Brown, Maureen R.-105 Brown, Michael E.-111 Brown, Mike-102, 106, 195 Brown, Nancy D,-111 Brown, Roy-101,110 Brown, William A.-111, 195 Browne, Richard Ai.-111, 223 Brubaker, David A.-46, 117, 1 Brubaker, Kitty A.-101, 116, 131, 147, 149 Bruce, Richard-122, 211 Brumback, Robert L.-113 Brummer, Joan K.-105, 167 Brummer, John R.-46 Brunton, Carolyn L.-99, 168 Bruschi, Barbara A.-47, 120, 124, 125, 178 Bryan, John F.-99, 123, 168, 194 Bryant, Hazel D.-105 Bryant, James A.-47, 152 30 Bryant, Kathleen-105 Bryngelson, 'Robby Jo-98 Bryson, Stanley L.-98 Buaas, Dianna L.-47, 159 Bubp, Dennis-112 Buchak, Dennis-47 Buchak, Mike H.-100 Buchanan, Bobbie A.-100, 118, 146, 168 Buchanan, Burce C.-98 Buchanan, Janet M.-111, 137, 167 Buckner, Dorothy J.-106 Buckner, Freddie L.-112 Buckner, Gary F.-110 Buckner, Melvina-103 Budy, Michael L.-105 Buehring, Ronnie A.-109 Bulkeley, Kathy-102, 107 Bull, Diana G.-104, 137 Buller, Brenda S.-104 Bumerts, Pete-47, 125, 137, 167 Bundy, James-113 Bundy, Kenneth R.-111 Bundy, Viola-105 Buntin, James 0.-97, 130, 140, 141 Burdick, Bob-101, 123 Buren, Bob-111 Burgan, James P.-104 Burger, Trudy lL.-107 Burges, Elainw105 Burgess, Steven-98, 110 Burke, Sharon J.-109 Burks, Vikki D.-106, 171 Burnett, Bill-98 Burnham, Wade A.-112 Burns, 'Helene-110 Burrage, Kathy-112 Burroughs, Jim 0.-105 Burroughs, Laurie-142, 171 Burroughs, Trudi E.-47, 171 Burton, Lavera-111 Burton, Lonnie R.-106 Mike T.-98 Burton, Burton, Robert L.-106. 195 Burud, Steve J.-99, 216 Buguldi Susan L.-47, 125, 165, Bush, Art L.-47. 122 Bush, Paul W.-110 Busick, Robert E.-110, 195 Bussell, Cheryl S.-113 Bussell, Joyce A.-99, 153 Bustamante, Ellen R.-102, 106 Bustard, Jeff L.-47 Butler, Jim-105 Butler, Robert L.-104 Butterfield, Kathryn L.-112 Buxton, James-122 Byers, Darlene-98, 152 Byers, Robert G.-103, 105 Byford, Nancy L.-98, 124, 144, 152 Byrd, Donna M.-105 Byrd, Robert F.-113, 154 Byrd, Tim M.--112 Byrom, Sharon J.-111 C Cabiniss, Sharon-102, 106 Cabano, Janet-47 Cabano, Joan-47 Cabral, Gayle-106, 168 Cabrera, Joseph-103, 123, 195 Caciuc, Marilyn-102, 105, 147 Cady, James-47 Cagle, Susie-47, 152 Cagle, James-106 Calderon, Alfonso-105 Calderon, John-104 Cagdfygzll, Joyce-104, 125, Calhoun, Calhoun, LaNelIe-47 Calhoun, Sondra-102, 106 Calkins, Judy-96, 99, 147, 153, 169 Callahan, Lorenza-112 Calvert, Bedelta- Calvillo, Robert-110 Carilggell, Caprice-112, 137, Campbell, Dave-113, 194 Candelaria, Esther Lee-47, 150 Candia, Lupw99, 129 Candia, Martha-47, 150, 152 Cannon, Carol-100 Cannon, Christinef112 ' Cannon, StevH47, 126, 149 Cano, Richard-107 Canon, 'Mary Ann-47 Canyelmi, Nancy-112, 149 Cantrell, Jerry-111, 126 Diana-109 Student fndex Canup, Roger-111 gaponiI'El-109 8 , Cailltlfza, Reyes-113 Cargill, Cargill, Carlin, Carlisle, Brent-47 Billy Joe-98 Talmagrs BettySue-101, 140, 147 Dorothy-112 Carlisle, Ellawee-47 Carls, Lisa-101, 152 Carlson, Jerry--103 Carlson, Lee-112, 207 Carlton, Carolyn-107 Carlton, Mike-113 Carwahan, Diane-110 Carpenter, Dale-107, 194 Carpenter, Darleen-69, 99, 116, 129, 151, 170 Carr, Cynthia-106 Carr, David-48. 122, 170 Carr, L. C.-111 Carr, Robert-48 Carrete, Rose-113 Carrick, Danny-103 Carrisalez, Cruz-109, 207 Carter, Brenda-98 Carter, Clifford-110 Carter, David-104. 198 Carter, Dennis J.-97 Carter, Gerald-109 Calitgr, Janis-96, 100, 105, 4 Carter, Judy-109, 159 Carter, Melba-48 Carter, Roger-48 Carver, Steve E.-101, 113 Cashero. JoAnn-105 Casio, Gloria-113 Caskey, Carla-96, 99 Casioleg, Brent-98, 123, 170, Cheney, Ricky-103 Cherry, Edna-107 Chesser, David-109 Childers, Nina-101 Childers, Sandy--102, 103 Childers, Sharon-105 Chin, Diana-99. 151 Chin, Karolyn-110 Chism, Andy-118, 164 Chitwood, Carl-97 Chitwood, Cheryl Ann-106 Chitwood, Dennis-110, 195 Chitwood, Judi--11, 159 Chow, Richard-48 Christenson, Dean-111 Christensen, Jerold-48 Christensen, Tim--111, 194 Christie, Jerry-110 Christie, Jim-109 Christie, Joe-98, 157 Christopher, Arciw103 Christy, Richard-106 Church, Charlo-111 Cimental, Delores-49 Cisneros, Freddy-98 Copeland, Patrick-107 Copeland, Ronnie-110 Coppeians, John-103 Copple, Barbara-107, 136 Corder, Craig-109, 140 Corder, Shara-99 Cordova, Delores-49, 129 Cordova, Riichard-102, 103, 119 125 Corda, Claudia-97. 130. 131 Corella, JuDew102, 107, 159 Corella, Maria-98 Cormier, Romo-104 Corn, Nancy-106 Cornelsen, Eileen-112 Cornwall, Suzan-96, 100, 168 Corse, Elizabeth-103, 127, 136 Cosgriff, Richard-113, 160 Casper, Sharon-113 Cotta, Mike-106 Cotten, Mike-110 Cotton, Jerald-103, 195 Cottrill, Loren-103, 194 Coughran, Elizabeth-49, 151 Cisneros, John-49 Claflin, Loretta-107, 137 Clark, Bert-103, 126 Clark, Bob-98 Clark, Danny-105, 195 Clark, Diana-49, 166 Clark, Judy-109, 167, 208 Clark, Leon-110 Clark, Margo-101, 208 Clark, Clark, Clark Mary-110. 124, 208 Mervin-98 Mike-123. 194 Clark, Sharon-106, 156 Clark, Susan-103, 166 Classen, Gary-113 Claxton, Dennis-106 Coughran, Larry-107, 192 Coulter, MaeAnn-110 Covey, Carolyn-107 Coviello, Gail-109 Cowsill, Jay--106, 119, 130, 137, 192, 211 Cox, Donald--107, 140 Cox, Dorothy-112 Cox, Franklin-50, 140, 141 Cox, James-102, 103, 200 Cox, Linda-105 Cox, Marsha-102, 107, 167 Cox, Merllne-97 Cox, Robert-98 Cox, Susan-105 Cox, Toby-101, 123, 167 Bill-48 Casteel, , Shirley-99 Castellon, Celestino-110 Castellon, Florintino-107 Castillo, Airlenwllts Castillo, Margiw-105 Castillo, Mary-48 Casteel Castro, Castro, Castro, Castro, Castro, Castro Castruit Denisw112 John-107 Juanito-113 Lupe-99. 122 Tommy-99 Virginia-99, 152 a, Tony-112 Clayton, Wane-154 Clegg, John-109 Clem, Margie-105 Clemens, Greg-110 Clifford, Linda-49 Clifton, Dale-49, 187, 227 Cloud. Robert-100 Cloughly, Billy-109 Coats, Janice-106 Codwallader, Janis-109 Coffman, EddiH110. 127 Coffman. James-140 Cohen, Mark-111, 137 Coke, Richard-101 Cox, Wayne-101, 149 Coy, Jacki-50 John-106 123 195 Coy, . . Cozby, Dianne-110 Crafton, Brenda-106, 159 Crafton, Jerry-112 Craig, Arma--101, 144 Craig, Rommy-50, 159, 166, 222 Craven, David-105 Cravens, Janice-111 Crawford, Christine-110 Crawford, Donna-50, 129, 152 Crawford, 0cie-100 144, Catalano, Priscilla-112, 137, 169 Cathcart, Milton-48 Cave, Gerard-105 Cave, Ronald-106 Cavin, Mari-98 Cazares, Rc-selvlarie-100, 120, 150 Cazzell, Bob-97 Cazzell, Marjorie-107 Ceccarelli, Dan R.-99, 125 Cecil, Peggy-105 Celedon, Angela-48, 120, 124, 125, 129, 150, 152 Celedon, Ralph Y.-105 Cerutti, Janet L.-98, 147 Cervantes, Margaret-105 Cervantes, Pete-97 Cervantes, Robert W.-110, 195 Cervantes, Tony G.-112 Chain, Barbara-105, 137 Challis, Bart-103, 15, 156 Chambers, Clyde-48, 122, 187 Chambers, Craig-103, 156 Chambers, Gary-106 Chambers, Karen-112, 116 Chandler, Jimmy-110 Chandler, Maxine-98 Chandler, Shirley-48, 153, 165 Chandler, Thomas-103, 126 Chapel, Robert-105 Chapin, Jane-105. 127, 142 Chapman, Ann-107 Chapman, Barbara-110, 160 Chapman, David-105 Chappelle, David-48 Chapple, Alvin-109 Chapple, Charlene-110 Charlton, Carolyn-164, 170 Charon, Shirley-110, 159 Chatman, Sharon-111, 159 Chavaria, Steve-48, 122, 192 Coker, Carol-105 Coker, Stephanie-49, 147, 165 Colbert, Ivy-103 Creasy, Pamela-99 Cree, Ronald-50, 140 Cree, Sharon-110 Colburn, Bob-98 Cole, Cheryl-107, 136 Cole, Jerry-111 Cole, Patricia-112, 159 Cole, Rich-97, 121, 123, 168 Collier, Jerry D.-105. 123 Collin, David-98. 130 Larry-195 Collins, Collins, Mikelll Collins, Pat-105 Ray-103 Collins, Collins, Willie-98 Collins, Yvonne-105 CogBBMary-107, 131, 169, Colney, Kay-104 Colunga, Leopold-99 Comaianni, Martin-49 Combs, Donald-49, 123 Combs, Karen-49, 147 Combs, Larry-109 Combs, Paul-101, 119, 123, 187 Comer, Joyce-105 Cone, Kathleen-109 Conklin, Robert-111, 195 Conley, David-105, 142, 145 Connell, John-107 Conner, Wanda-109 Conner, Rebecca-139 Conrad, Gail-102, 106, 116 Consani, Gus-49 Constable, Don-49 Constancio, Lidia-110 Constancio, Sally-49 Contratto, Paula-106, 130, Creegan, Herbert-109 Creek, Norma-50 Creger, Bobby-109 Cremeans, Jennifer-106, 166, 208 Cremeans, Johanna-50, 136, 166, 208 Cremer, Fred-106 Cress, Mary-144 Crist, Julis-50 Criswell, Cherie-101 Crites, Tom-104 Croft, Jud-113 Crompton, Cleveland-107 Crosley, Samuel-50, 149 Croson, Pat-50, 166 Cross, Carolyn-102, 105, 164, 227 Crouse, Shari-98, 171 Crow, Cordon-113 Crow, Tim-106 Crowder, Donna-104, 168 Crowder, John-97 Cruise, Hiram-97, 198 Cruse, Linda-111 Cubie, Janette-110 Culberson, Curt-50, 152 Cullen, Cheryl-112 Culp, Fred-101 Culp, George-105 Culp, Jerry-110 Culp, Wesley-98 Cummings, Christie-113 Cummings, Larry-110 Cunningham, Louise-50 Cunningham, Robert-100 Cunningham, Sherrill-96, 101, 142, 149 Curtis, Jackiw97 Curtis, Susan-106, 168 Chavarria, Helen-105 Chavers, James 'E.-109, 195 Chaves, Bruce-111 Chaves, Dennis-97 Chavez, Daniel-48, 121, 151, 198 Chavez, Erlinda-107 Chavez, Nicoloza-107 Cheatwood, Joyce-107 131, 137, 156 Conway, Vernon-113 Cook, Dennis-100 Cook, Don-49 Cook, Gery-107 Cook, Jewell- Dook, Julie-98, 142. 144 Linda-100 169 Cook, , Cook, Sharon-106, 137 Cooper, Clarence-110 Cope, 'Floy-49 Cope, Margaret-99, 171 Copeland, Glenn-98 Cutright, Donna-110 Dado, Susan-110, 169 Dague, Donna-109 Dale, Pat-96, 118, 124, 147, 164, 179 Escamllla, Dale, Sandra-111 Dalley, Jim-101, 123 Dallons, Robert-106, 126 Dallons, Victor-111 Dalton, Jeanne Marie-103 Dana, NobIw154 Daniel, Dwayne-110 Danlels, Cheryl-99, 149, 151 Darlington, William-105, 156 Daugherty, Larry-106 Daiigslgrity, Sharon-113, 116, Davenport, Helen-111 Davenport, James-109 Davenport, Jerry--98. 123, 152 Davenport. Eilma-100. 147 David, Chereyl-50, 118, 124, 125, 146, 166, 228 Davidson. Andrea-36, 96, 137, 168, 210, 214 Davidson, Ann-112, 167 Davidson, Jo Alice-96, 100, 116, 127, 131, 149, 151 Davidson, Mary-105 Davidson, Richard-113 Davidson, Shirlee110 Davidson, Stella-106 Davies, Diana-106, 168 Davis, Alan-103, 140, 156, D 1905 I 105 avis, everyg Davis, Carol-113 Davis, R. Charles-105, 139 Davis, Clara-50. 153 Davis, Denise-106, 144 Davis, Drris-101 Davis Dorothy-110 Davis: Eddie--99 Davis, Gale-50 Davis, Hahbtwn-104 Davis, Karolyn-50, 125, 149 Davis, Linda-113 Davis, Luther-107 Davis, Mae Evelvn-109, 159 Davis, Mike-100 Davis Pat-110 uavisj Roberto-104, 123 Davis, Sandi--96, 100 Davis Sylvia-113 oavisf Terry-51. 121, 207 Dawson, Bil l-209 Dawson, Curtis-112, 195 Dawson, James-103 Day, Bob-98 Day, Earl-110 Dean, Bobby-103 Dean, Judi-99 Dean, Williw-103 Deane, Deborah-113 DeArmon, Gary-103 Dearmore, Katherine-103 DeBenedetto, Albert-110, 195 Decatur, Judith-101 Decker, John-103, 195 Decker, Winda-109 Deeter, Mike-51, 187, 194, 218 F rt 109 De oor, Robe - DeFord, Linda-107, 116 DeFranchi, Barbara-105 DeGough, Judy-113. 171 DeHart, Jane-97 Deifel, Bruce-51 DeLaCruz, Barbara- DeLaCruz, Bob--98 DeLaCruz, John-101, 123, 192 Delamater, Terry-51, 117, 122 Delaney, Barbi-105 Delaney, John-98, 123, 151 Delaney, Richard-110 DeLaRosa, Alfred-51 DeLaRose, Mary Lou-107 Deloney, Betty-105 Demry, Betty-51 Denio, Carla-51, 125, 130, 151, 153 Denio, Dale-126 Denio, Galen-111, 209 Denio, Judy-100, 151 Dennis, Robin-37, 51, 119, 140, 141 Deramus, Jim-98 Deuel, Bill-105 Deuel, Carol-105 Deuel, Joan-51 Deuel, Richard-104 Deuerling, Shirley-112 Deverling, Thomas-137 Dewberry, Dianna--111 Dewey, Dabah-100, 120 Dewey, Dew100, 168, 208 Deiiigg George l'illikw109, 131, Dewey, Susan-110, 169, 208 DeWitt, Richard-105, 169 DeYoung, Dirk-51, 164 Diaz, Linda-101 Dickerson, Dan-106. 195 Dickerson, Jerry-112 Dickerson, Phyllis-98 Dickerson, Susan-105, 125, 130 Dickey, Dianne-107, 144 Dickey, Georgw103, 126 Dickey, Susan-110 Dickey, Tommy-98, 126 Dickinson, Jlm-51, 137 Diehl, John-111 DiGiorgio, Kay-110, 169 Disney, Mary-96, 99, 120, 142, 169 Dixon, Arthur-100, 194 Dixon, Douglas-105 Dixon, Marion-104 Doan, Jim-51 Doan, Patti-106 Dobbs, Charles-99, 126, 154 Dobson, Arlon-105 Dobson, Winettw106 Dodson, Car0lw51, 165 Dodson, Sandra-109 Dolan, Mike-99 Doll, Ayris-105, 136, 159 Doll, Donna-111 Dollar, Betty-105 Dominguez, 'Robert-110 Donaldson, Lynn-112 Donaldson, Shen'y-51 Donnelly, Tim--107 Donnallan, Pat-97 Dooley, Betty-109 Dooley, -Pat-96, 101, 147 Doolittle, -Davld-103 Doolittle, Michael-109, 140 Dorham, Johnny-195 Dorf, Bill-102, 103 Dorris, Jan-112 Dorris, Judy-51, 134 Dosier, Richard-105 Doss, Beverley--110 Dougherty, Tommy-109, 194 Dow, Lora-51 Dow, Roland-103. 123, 209 Dowell, Theron-99 Dowlearn, Stevwlll Dowling, Steve-113, 137 Downey, Lowell-97 Dribble, Charles-52 Drake, Jerry-52 Drake, Judy-106 oiasin, Richard-52, 166 Dreith, Linda-52 Drewry, Linda-52, 171 Drewry. Randy-111, 195 Dritt, Virginia-111, 159 DuBose, David-110 Duckett, Mary-111, 137 Michael-98 Duffield, Duggan, Dennis-104, 195 Dug? Janice'-79, 147, 149, Dugger, Pamela-111 Dugger, Sharon-106 Duke, Kenny-52 Dunawav, Mark-99 Dunbier, Barry-52, 214 Duncan, Cathy-111 Duncan, Duncan, Duncan, Duncan, Duncan, Dungan, Earl-104 Gary-109, 140 Jack-52 Jeanne-112, 169 Marian-52 Edward-111 Dunham, Johnny-111 Dunham, Ruth-52, 142, 143 Dunkin, Charlce-103 Dunkin, Richard-52 Dunn, Bill-105, 195 Dunn, Patty-111, 159 Duran, Bob-99 Duran, Evelyn-113 Duran, William-52 Durham, Wayne-113 Dye, Delores-112 Dye, Sheryl-52, 139 Dye, Suzi-106 Dyer, Joey-110, 195 Dyer, Sharon-101, 169 Dykes, Sandy-102, 130, 147 Easley, Janet Elaine-100, 131, 136, 164 East, Henry J0s110 Eberhardt, Gale Estelle-111 Ecret, Beverley L.-52, 131, 153 Ecret, Charles Dennis-106 Ecret, Richard G.-53, 136, 153 Eddy, Doug G.-53 Edmondson, George Robert-104 Edwards, Carol Sue-113 'K Student Qndex Edwards, Cora Lee-105, 120, 142, 159 Edwards, Dan Milton -113 Edwards, Debra Yvonne-112 Edwards, Earnestlne-97 Edwards, Johnnie Marie-53 Edwards, Karen-53 Edwards, Lawrence-142 Edwards Marsha 'Lyn-53, 124, 135, 226 Edwards, Russell Lynn-53 Elam, Richard Terrel-105 Elayer, Robert W.--97, 157 Elijah, Jezebell Soneja-98 Elijah, Samuel-100 Ellingston, Jeanne-102, 105, 125, 164 Elliott, Betsy CaroIw98 Elliott, Bill B.-96, 97, 167 Elliott, Danny Ray-105 Elliott, Phil Leroy-111, 209 Elliott, Sharron Lynn-109, 166 Ellis, Brenda Sie-53 Ellis, Nora Marie-109, 159 Robert Lee-53 Ellls, Ellis, Vlrgil Edward-109 Elrich, Stan Dean-109, 140 Elsberry, Barbara-53 Elsberry, Diana Darlene-53 Embrey, Linda-107 Emery, Layra Kandi-112 Emery, Margie l.-96, 99, 147, 153, 169 Emory, Pat-111 Empey, Marsha Lew53, 164 Endsley, Carl Lee110 Endsley, Earlene-53 Enlce, Carol Ann-98 Enloe, Fred Michale-53, 142, 143, 145 Ensign, David T.-109 Ensign, Edwina-98 Ann-112 Erassarret, Rose Erlewirie, Cathy Alice-111 Erncald, Frank E.-112 Errecalde, Julie-105 Erwin, Bill-105, 110 Connie-99, 150, 152 Escalante, Escalante, Thomas-111 Gloria Jean-98 Escamilla, Yolanda Susan-104, 144 Escobedo, Joe-112 Bcobedo, Nieves-103 Esparza, Delores lrene-96, 99, 120, 147, 165 Arnold-54 Espinosa, Espinoza, Anita Louise-53, 159 Louis--109 Espinoza, Espinoza, Frances-99, 152 F rank-113 Espinoza, Espinoza, Gloria-54 Esquivel, Felix Gonzales-99 Elaine Frances-112 Estrada, Estrada, Fred Salazar-107 Richard S.-113 Estrada, Estrada, Sal Chris-105 Susan Barbara-100, Estrlbou, 131, 136, 164 Etchechury, Larry John-104, 119, 195 Ethridge, Teri-54, 144 Evans, Bonnie-107 Evans, Lance M.-113 Evans, Vance Allard-110 Evans, Vickie Lynn-111 Eveland, Thomas L.-54 Ewing, Roland Jr.-113 Ezell, Jerry L.-98 Ezell, Joyce lrene-106, 136, 142, 167 F Fagan, James-54 Fagan, Virginia-105 Fagan, William-101 Fahey, Kathleen-102, 107, 137, 167 Fairchlld, Jinger-112 Fambrough, JoAnn-111 Faiiitggough, Lawrence-100, 122, Fambrough, Marilyn-103, 159 Fambrough, Steven-112. 195 Fanshler, Carole Ann-104 Faghlgxs, Yvette-54, 162, 166, Fanucchl, Christine-96, 100, 118, 120, 124, 135, 147, 179 Fanucchi, Paul-111 Farley, Wayne-112, 195 Farlow, Mike James-54, 119 Farmer, Edward-110 Farnholtz, Gary-101, 123 Farr, Margie-113, 142 Farrell, Jeanne-97 Farrell, Vernesteen-106 Farris, Kathy-112 Faulkner, Joe-156 Fawcett, Steven-106 Feemster, Barbara-111 Feemster, James-103 Feemster, Lonnie54, 122, 187 Felix, Gilbert-54 Felix, Marilyn-105 Feltus, Helena-112 Fenton, Karon-102, 104, 164 Fenton, Warren-54, 122 Ferdinand, Dick-103, 195 Ferguson, Beverly Joyce- Ferguson, Danny-113 Ferguson, Earllne-105 Ferguson, Sheila- Fero, David-109, 192 Ferrell, EugenH54, 136, 142, 145, 163 Field, Linda-105 Fields, Bobby-111, 195 Fields, Joyce-105 Fierro, Elinda-111 Figueroa, Beckle-102 Finch, Dean-109 Fincher, 'Charles-110 Fingers, Floretta-110 Fink, Carol-54 Finlinson, 'David-160 Finnegan, Dan-111 Fisher, Carolinw110 Fisher, Dalt+54 Fisher, Floyd-110 Fisher, Glenn-109 Fisher, Marvin-113 Fitch, Ben-112 Fitch, Jim-98, 200 Fltch, Linda-111 Fltch, Toby-100, 116 Fitzgerald, David--97, 170 Fitzsimmons Gary Clifford-103 Flansburg, Janette-98 Fleishauer Vicki-100, 142, 143 Fleming, Nancy-104, 160 Fleming, Robert-54, 122, 198 Fletcher, David-103, 156 Fletcher Jim-98, 192 Flores, Buddy-105 Flowers, Curtis-101 Floyd, Larry--142 Folkner, Marolyn-111 Folks, Linda-105 Folks, Susie-54, 147, 171 Follins, Willie-99 142, 145 Folsom, Forrest-101 Foltz, Greg--103, 150 Fontana, Linda-112 Fontes lrene G.-107 Fw, Barbara-54, 130, 164, 217 Foor, Forrest-103, 130, 131, 137, 140, 141 Ford, Cindy-112 Ford, Diane--111 Ford, Janet-113 Ford, Linda--54 Ford, Marsha-96, 98, 153, 164 Ford, Mary-113 Ford, Pat-54, 224 Ford, Ruby-54, 120 Ford, Tim-111 Ford, Wayne--100 Foreman, Sharol Ann-103 Forest, MayblH54 Fornas, Theresa-99, 152 Forney, Sandy-55, 118 Forrest, Bill-110 Forshay, Linda-98, 171 Forshay, Michael-110, 207 Foster, Essie--55, 159 Foster, Glenda-97 Foster, Kenneth Roy-110 Foster, Lynne-55, 167 Foster, Marie-55 Foster, Russell-107 Foust, Joyce-112 Foutz, Diana-111 Fowler, Janet-111 Fowler, Joy-112 Fox, Gail-113 Fox, Tom-55, 154 164, 228 Frigicgs, Jenn-99, 121, 123, 192, Francisco Cecelia-156, 159 Emma-55, 159 Karen-112 Francisco, Francisco, Francisco, Norma-99, 159 Frank, Richard-105 Frankiewich, Joy-106, 142 Franklin, Carolyn-99 Larry-110 Franklin, Roger-98, Franklin, 123, 130, 187 Franz, Tony--105 Frazier, Birl-106 Frazier, Edward-112 Frederickson, Signe-101, 118, 168, 179 Freed, Davld-97, 157 Freestone, Carol-96 French, Craig-96, 98, 123, 187, 198 French, Frances-102, 107 French, Joyce-55 French, Walter-112 Fretwell, Gail-96, 98 Frey, Ronald-101 Frieson Irma-142 Frm, fred-98 Frlzzell Mikw101 Frost, Dill-101, Frost, Jean-112 Fry, Darrell-106 Fry, George-103, 154 Fry, Jacklyn-55 Fry, Jeffrey-100 Fry, Marilyn-55 Fry, Wanda--110 Fugate, Judy-101 Fuller, Gary-113 Fuller, Kenneth-99, Fultz, Gary-113, 140 Funk, Charlotte- Funk, Dennis-100, 142, 143, 145 Funk, Laird-99, 135 Funk, Melinda-108 Funnan, Nancy-55, 166 Fuson, Barry-104 123, 170 105 G Edd-98 Gaines, Albert-107 Charlotte107 144 Gaede, Gaines, Gaines, John--101, 123, 170, 187 Gaines, Stacy-105, 166 Gaither, Dwain-55 Galatas, Gus-45, 55 Gallagher, Marypat-55 Gallagher, Pamela-112 Gallagher, Sheila-97 171 Garland, Roger-56, 125, Galllngton, Ronald-101 152 Gallon, Gary-17, 209 Gallon, Jack-209 Galvan, Raymond-103, 192 Galvin, Sarah-101 Galyan, Betty-98, 142 Gant, Gloria-110 Gant, Roy-56 Gaona, Jess-98, 123 Garbe, William-109, 192 Garcia, Anthony-99 Garcia, Charles-109 Garcia, Danny-106, 192 Garcia, Esther-112, 116, 159 Garcia, Gloria-113 Garcia, Julia-110 Garcia, Rosemary-43 Garcia, Rudy-107 Gardenhire, Penny-56, 146, 171 Gardne r Lorraine-97, 118, 165 GarIow,'Sharin-96, 101, 171 Garrett, Barbara-101 Garrett, Bruce-101 Garrett, Mike-109 Garrett, Richard-113, 195 Garza, Hilda-56 Garza, Martin-106 Gause Janis-56, 142 Gay, Dave-103, 226 Gay, Lonnie-56, 142, 145, 187 Geissel Lowell-101 oemmeil, Sheila-124, 130, 147, 165 George, Lynne-100 Georgeson, Doug-109 Gerber, Edward-56 Geyer, Ede-Ann-110 Ghilarducci, Brad-103, 123 Gholz, Gibbs, Joyce-110 Ricky-112, 127 Gieg, Carman-100, 147 Gil, Joe-99 Gil, Lonai-112 Gil Robert-113 Gilhert, Irma-99 Gilder, Gilder, Genevieve-105 Gloria-56 Gi lder, James-110 GHIESP ie, Kenai-113, 137 Gilliland, Greg-110 Gllstra p, Linda-103 Giltner, Steven-101 Ginn, Timothy-106 123, 194 Glrado, Betty-56, 144 Girado, Lucille-104 Girard, Greg-101, 156 Girard, Terry--101 Gist, Roxana-111 Giuntohi, Vilto-56, 154 nay, Patti-109, 169 Grafton, Gwyn-56 Giumarra, George-98, 154 Glinton Glover, Goff, Goin, Goln, Gold, Gold, Gold, , Howard-112 ' Gary-99, 159 Brent-110 Sam-106, 195 Ten'y-56, 123, 187 David-122, 154, 187 John-97 Linda-105 Golden, Kenneth-56 Goldsworthy, Candy-96, 99, 118, Gomes, Gomez, Gomez, Gomez, Gomez, Gomez, Gomez Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Goodman, Goodman, Goodman, Goodroe, Goodwin, 124, cawwa 136 164 179 ter, Steve-103 Linda-112 Jennie-56 Jessee-101, 192 Johnny-97 Louise-99 Rita--152 Roberto-109 Gabino-109 Gloria-111, 129 Jimmy-107 Joe Arthur-111 Joe Robert-110 'ililifniio i ip- Ralph-97 Vienna-96, 98, 120 Joc+104 Richard-109 Jerry-97 Richard-104 Thomas-100, 142, 145 .lulle--105 Carolyn-103 Gordon, Peggy-97, 152 Goss, Cheryl-56, 134, 166 Goss, Jesse-107 Gould, Jeanette-96, 99. 159, 163 Gov?-i Jessica-102, 107, 125, Graham, Jeanne-105 Graham, Tommy-103 Grahn, Raymond-110 Grannell, Marybeth-136, 166 Grant, John-111, 195 Grant, Sandra-56 Graves, Eugene-57 Graves, Larry-57 Graves, Linday-102 Graves, Peggy-57 Graves Richard-103 111 Gray, David-103 Gray, Jim-98 Gray, Johnniw107 Grayson, Jenette-104 Grayson, Willie-105 Green, Carolyn-99 Green, Cleveland-43 Green, David-99. 140. 192 Green, Dennis-103, 142 Green, Don-109 Green, Dorothy-110 Green, Gloria-105 Green, Henry-105 Green, Janet-57 Green, Jim-110 Green, Jimmy Lee-109 Green, Joe-112 Green, Linda-43 Green, Rejah-112 Green, Stephen-131 Green, Sue-57, 152 Greene, Janet-147. 165 Greer, Gail-57, 136. 167 Greer, GeraldinH103 Greer, Linda-102, 105. 113, 166 Gregory, John-57. 122. 166 Grenning, Carol-99. 168 Greenlee, Lvnda-159 Gretlein, Shirle-102, 105, 136, 147, 167 Griffin, Glenn-110 Griffin, Mike-98. 170 Griffis, Marcia-57. 129 Griffith, David-100, 165, 187 Grigsby, Steve-104, 137 Grimes, Gloria-109 Grimes, Michael-57 Grisham, Linda-57, 142, 143 Grissom. Verna-57. 144 GP099, Ca-105, 169 Gr099, Tom-111. 169. 195 Grove, Donna-105, 130, 153 Grove, Gary-97 Grove, Richard-97 Grove, Steven-111. 126, 149 Groves, Elaine-107 Groves, Linda-140 Gruman. Holly-102, 103, 124, 130 131 142 Guill Bob-105 Guinn, Samuel-97, 192 Guiza, Narcelina-110, 149 Gungle, Diane-102, 104 Student fndex Gungle, Eugenie-57 Gunn, Peggy--165 Gunther, Mike-188 Gungifr, Sam-122, 126, 159, Gurney, Dennia-57 Gurrola, Frank-113 Gutierrez, MadeIln1+152 Gutierrez, Manuel-109 Guzman, Richard-112 Hackett, Andrea-57, 136, 146 Hackett, Robert--97 Haddon, Jean-57 Haflich, Keith-110 195 Hagar, Barbara-105, 131, 136 Hagar, Sharon--101, 116, 129, 131, 168, 171 Hagelstein, Michael-113 Hagen, Bob-110 Hagesta 168, Hassarty . Hailey, linen-1oo, 147 Geanette-43 Joe-97 Ken-100 Lellostel-109 Mary-111 Patricia-43 Lynn-109 d, John-102, 103, 119, 222 Jeanne-102 109 Hai Iey, Hailey, Hailey, Hailey, Hailey, Hailey, Haines, Hale, Hale, Hale, Hale, V Richard-111 Barbara-57 Clifford-105 Hales, Hall, Hall, Cathleen-112 Richard-109, 194 Tanya-97, 147 irglnia-98, 142 Han, Dale-111 Hall, Lee-109 Hall, Linda-106 Hall, Robert-103 Halle, Carol-106 Hallum Kenneth-111, 195 Ham, Johnny-107 Ham, Peggy-105 Hamilton, Betty-43 Hamilton, Greg-103 Hamilton, Karen-101 171 Hamilton, Margaret-96, 100, 131, 153, 164 Hammitt, Richard-58 Hammontree, Pat-105 Hancock, David-100 Hancock, Joyce-109 Handley, Anthony-112 Hanford, Bart-111, 170, 195 Hankins, John-106 Hanley, John-105 Hanna, Ginger-58, 166 Hanna, Richard-106, 165, 195 Hannoggan, Suzanne-112 Hannan, Jeanette-100 Hannan, Robert-106 Hansen, Flemming-109 Hansen, John-106 Hansen, Mike-58, 122 Hansen, Vaughn-103 Hanson, Emma-58 Harbaugh, Virginia-111 Harbin, Sharon-58, 129, 152 Hardiman, Janice-112, 113 Hardiman, Frank-100, 142, 145 Hardin, Patricia-58 Harding, Donna-102, 116, 124, 125, 130, 167 Harding, Mariane-109, 149 Hardison, Carl-109 Hardison, Mary-111 Hardy, Elroy-109 Hare, Sandra-110 Hargis, Don-58 Hargreaves, Karen-105, 144 Haring, Lee-110, 195 Harkey, Ramona-113 Harlander, Regina-105, 144, 153 Harmon, Margaret-58, 153 Harmon, Edwin-109 Harmon, Robert-43 Harp, Danny-43 Harp, Sharon-107 Harper, Carla-98 Harper, Juanita-110 Harper, Judy-113 Harper, Kathy-102, 106, 130, 156, 170 Harper Mike-105 Harr, Gharles-97, 117 Harrell, Jerry-111 Harrelson, Bill-101, 123, 187 Harrelson, Robert-99 Harris, Greg-106 Harris, Jim-101, 168, 192 Harris, John-100 Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Larry-112 Leona-112 Lillie103 Loretta-106 Marsha-111 Melvln-110, 156 Mike-106 Patricia-58, 156, 170 Rick-58, 152 Sheryl-97, 171 Harrison, Andrea--103 Haiigslon, Christine-105, 130, Harrison, Gall-103 Harrison, Jenifer-99 Harrison, Thomas-110 Harry, Robin-96, 99, 153, 169 Hart, Larry-97 137 Han, Michael-100 Hart, Nancy-101, 134, 135, 162 Harthorn, Dean-137 Hartwell, Sharon-99, 136, 169 Hartzell, Carol-58 Hartzell, Glenn-99, 140, 159 Harvey, Gall-105 Harvey, Karen-106, 152 Harvey, Mary-100 Harwell, Gary-110 Hasson, John-103 Hatch, Garry-98 Hatzenbeller, Marsha-105 Hauptman, Nancy-106 Hauptman, Susan-105 Hauser, Linda-58, 124, 147 Havron, Chuck-107 Hawk, Mike-58, 122 Hawkins, Karran-58. 152 Hawkins, Michael-106 Hawkins, Kathryn-105 Hawley, Mary-171 Hawthorne, Marilyn-112, 169 Hayes, Ed-58 Hayes, John-100 Hayes, Sally-111 Hayburst, Rober-105, 194 Hays, Arthur-111 Hays, Randy-99 Haycock, Tom-58 Haycock, Keith-103 Haigrd, Deborah-108, 111, 137, Headley, Kathy-96, 97 Headley, Rod-104 Healy Diane-58, 88, 134, 135, 146, 217 Heath, Helen-58 Heath, Roberta-100. 143 Hedge, Kareen-96, 99. 165 Hedgecock, 98, 116, 131 Heer, Cheryl-113, 160 Heier. Carl-100, 123 Hemiforth, Janie-106, 166 Hein, Leroy-123, 169. 195 Heisey, Bill-58, 117. 119, 151 Heisey, Kathleen-110 Helms, Robert-99 Helton, Alan-58 Helton, Edward Earl--59, 123, 136, 159, 162, 214 Hembree, Tamara-104 Hemingway. Bonnie-112 Hemphill, Robert-154 Hemphill, Ronald-100 Henderson, Sandra-59 Hendrix, Arthur-109 Carol-111, 159 Jimmie-105 Roxene-103 Hendrix, Hendrix, Hendrix, Henkelmann, Detlef-59, 121, 131, 229 Henken, Dick-103. 123, 169, 194 Henning. Merry-105, 153 Henry, Bernadine-110. 159 Henry, Charles-100, 156 Henry, Diana-103, 156 Henry, Gail-101 Henry, Harold-59 Henry, Jerome-112 Hensley, Ruth-98 Henson, Edward-100 Henson, Catherine-110 Hensin, Frank-113 Heredia, Carlos-106, 187 Heredia, John-151 Hernandez, Annie-105 Hernandez, David-113, 195 Hernandez, Joe-113 Hernandez, Juan-105 Hernandez, Johnny-111 Hernandez, Mary-59 Hernandez, Robert-104, 149 Hernandez, Teresa-59 Hernandez, Tony-107 Hernandez, Victoria-101 Herndon, Deni-105, 116, 131, 136 John-106 Dottie-59 144 Emmett-113, 195 Paul-101 Ramona-112 Richard-59, 121, 122, William-109 Herrgesell, Perry-103, 154 Ira-109 Rick-111, 137 195 Jerry-102, 119, 137, Herdon, Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, 192 Herrera, Herrick, Herrick, Herring, 168, 195, 209 Hershey, John-101 Hevle, Darrell-110 Heyan, Bill-59 152 Heym, Nick-109, 154, 209 Heynen, Yvonne+59 Hiatt, Betsy-100, 136 Hlbdon, Delores-59, 157 Hicks, Barbara-110 Hicks, George-100, 121, 198 Hicks, Shirley-43 Higbee, Carol-59 Higdon, Dallis--98 Higdon, Martha-96, 100, 168 Higginbotham, Dona-107 Highfill, Raymond-105 mn, caren-59, 125, 150 Hin, Karen-104, 105, ma Hin, Linda-103 Hin, Rick-59 123, 192 Hin, wan-59 Hindln, Russell-103, 119, 122, 168, 211 Hinkle, Donald-109 Hinkle, Ruby-99 Hinjos, Anna-59 Hinson, Charles-109 Hitchcock, Stephen-59, 117 Hitchcock, Tom-97, 119, 130, Hornsby, Carol-101 Horsley, Karen-111 Hough, Ruth-60, 152 House, Joyce-105 Hoge, Wardell-60, 140, 142, Houston, Jacqueline-105 Houston, Tim-101 Howard, Gloria-99, 142, 159 Howard, Jeff-60 Howard, Linda-110, 137 Howard, Susan-99 Howden, Barbara-96, 101, 125, 130, 131, 137, 169 Howe, Carole-98 Howe, Mike-109 Hwrlett, John -111 Hoyt, Eloise-112 Hoyt, Sharon-106 Huber, Ailice-109 Hudson, Francis-107 Huffman, Karen--60, 168 Huggins, LeVonna-105 Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Barbara-113, 160 Carolyn-60 Cl ifford-97 'David-60 Gall-99 Janettb60 Larry-156 Leon-107 Lonnie-106 Ronald-60 131 Hobbs, Hobbs, Hobbs, 209 Hobbs, Hobbs, Hobbs, Hobson, Hobson, Hodge, Hodge, Hodge, Hodge, Hodge, Hodges, Hodges, Hodges, Hodges, Hoetler, Hoffman, Hoffman, Hoffman, Arthur-105 Bruce-110 Clayton--105, 123, 165, Curtis--100 Douglas-98, 159 Linda-105 Betty--59 Charlotte-101 Connie-59 Helen-110 Jim-99, 123 SanDee-164 Susan-112 Chris-97 Gwen-104 Johnnie-97 John-113 Gary-103 123 Diana-100 Mary-111 Paula-107, 144, 152 Hoffman, Peggy-111 Hoffman, Robert-107, 123 Hofmann Hofmann, David-135 Steve-111 Hogan, Bob-107, 140, 141 Holbrook, Genw109 Holder, Donald-109 Holdren, Patricia-106 Holdren, Ronald-111 Holecheck, Ann-103, 153 Holford, James-60 Holguin Jerry-60, 124, 136, 149 l Tommy-99 Brenda-107 Carrol-112, 159 Holiwel , Holland, Holland, Holland, Joice-104 Holland, Robert-105, 119, 137 Holland, Hollett, Sylvia-100 Mark-169 Holley, Leroy-142 Hollingsworth, Pat-60, 140, 153 Hollis, Danny-101 Holliwell, Lizzie--111 Holloway, Lorie-111 Holmes, Elizabeth-60, 159 Holsonbake, Diane-112 Holsonbake, Janine-105 Holt, Jane-103 Homer, Stephen-123 Hood, James-109, 207 Hope, Lewis-109 Hopkins, Albert-60, 121, 125, 142, 143, 198, 219 Hopkins, Cleo-60, 149 Hopkins, Jim-60 Hopper, Ken-104 Hopson, Jim-110 Hood, Clint-113 Hooton, Joel-60 Hooten, Sandy-113 Horn, Larry-165 Horne, Mike-99, 157 Horner, Wayne-109 Hughes Jimmy-100, 152 Hose, Audrey-36, eo sa 124, 125 150, 151, 166, 217 Hun, Gonnie-96 99, 165 Hun, Harold-113, 195, 207 Hulsey, Bob-60, 131, 141 Humes, Brenda-111 Hummel, Andrew-110 Hungerford, Ralph-97 Hunt, Alan-109, 137 Hunt, 'Calvin-112 Hunt, Richard-154, 195 Hunt, Ray-60, 124, 219 Hunter, Carolyn-43 Hunter, Glenda-100 Hunter, Jim-111, 195 Huntington, Debbie-102, 107, 124, 130, 137, 167 Huntington, Nlonty-112 Hurzeker, Bruce-99, 156 157 Hus, Frances-eo, 152, 153 Hyde, Cheryl-112 Hysaw, Theresa-111 lger, Greg-101, 123, 209 Iger, Jon-61, 166 Imming, Jimmy-110 Ingalls, Linda-104 lngle, Pati-43, 116 lngle, Sam-106 ireland, Chuck-61, 166 lriat, Ronald-61 Irion, Jean-111 Irvin, Charlene-107, 160 lsman, Randy-113 iseminger, Jim-61 Israel, Mona-105 lvanoff, Donald-101 Ivey, Darrell-105 Ivey, Marvin-111 .I Jackson, Beverly-111 Jackson, Brent-61 Jackson, Carolyn-61 Jackson, Carolyn S.-97 Jackson, Clifton-109 Jackson, Dennie-112 Jackson, Evelyn-113 Jackson, Frankie-98 Jackson, Gilbert-105 Jackson, Helen-103 Jackson, Jackie-110 Jackson, Jeff-61, 119, 139, 145 Jackson, John-107, 123, 194 Jackson, Katherine-109 Jackson, Linda-113 Jackson, Margie-103 Jackson, Nita-101, 116, 157 Jackson, Phyllis--106 Jac'-lggn, Richard-61, 122, 168, Jackson, Tony-106 Jacober, Linda--112 Jacobs, Lynn-97, 165 Jacobs, Marsha-110, 149 Jaime, Joe-97 James, Alberneth- James, Carole-11, 100, 171 James, Carole Susan-106 James, Thomas-195 Jariegg Jan-96, 97, 125, 151, Janes, King-111 137 Jannino, Susan-112, 161 Jans, Candace-111 Jayson, Lincoln-109, 127 Jeffers, Donna-103 Jeffries, Barbar-105 Jeffries, Howard-61, 136 Jeffries, Steve--61, 121, 122, 164 Jelleneh, Glen-61, 122, 187 Jenks, Jennifer-105, 144 Jenks, J Jennings Jensen, 137, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jeppi, F Jerome, Jerome, Jimenez, lmmie-105 Roger-103, 169 hruce-107, 125, 130, 167 Charlotte-61 Donna-109 Jim-61 Judy-168 rank-109, 194 Henry-203 Janet-100, 169 Ed-103 Jing, Patricia-103, 125 Jobe Barbara-106 Joboian, Carla-43 Joe, Kathleen-105 Johns, David-103 Johns, P Johns, R Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 132, Johnson, Johnson, 165 Johnson, 164, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, atti-112 ichard-113, 195, Bettye-101 Brinda-110 Bruce-97, 123, 137 Cynthia-111 Deborah-61, 115, 124, 135, 136, 165 DeNise-104 Diane-99, 130, 147, 209 oyonn-102, 105, 136, 221 Don-112, 200, 209 Donald Lavern-112 Donnie-106 Dorothy-100, 120, 146 Eddie-97 Eddie Eugene-97 Ellis-97 Eric-98, 130 Ernest-62 Gary-97, 122 Gilbert-105 Glenn-103 Jack-103, 194 James-62, 1?.3, 187 Judy-100, 118, 168 Leonard-104 Loretta-106 Lourine-62, 129, 164, Johnson, 208 Johnson, Marva-62, 120 Johlrggn, Mike-96, 100, 120, 0. C.-106 Pete-101, 119, 123, 136, 166, 226 Johnson, Sandy-98, 169 Johnson, Scipio-103 Johnson, Susan-62 153 Johnson, Walter-112 Johnston, Gary-98, 187 Johnston, John-62, 119 Johnston, Nancy-62 131 Johnston, Phillip-111, 140 Joke, Virginia-62, 120, 134, Johnson, Johnson, 151, 221 Jones, Arneitha-106 Jones, Beatrice-62 Jones, Carolyn-103, 159 Jones, Charles-96, 98, 119, 130, 131, 137 Jones, Connie-112 Jones, Dannie-62, 109 Jones, Don-98 Jones, Debby-113 Jones, Eddie-97 Jones, Eddie Lew-109 Jones, Edmond-97 Jones, lnetha-159 Jones, Isabel-113 Jones, Jackie-98 Jones, Jamie-106, 195 Jones, Jennifer-110 Jones, Jonnie-105, 192 Jones, Kurth-104, 194 Jones, LeRoy-62 Jones, Lonnie-62, 109, 159 Jones, Mark-97, 139, 140 Jones, Marlena-98, 169 Jones, Patricia-109 Jones, Richard-62, 122, 192 Jones, Ronnie L.-98, 123, 125 Jones, Samuel-103 Jones, Sheila-111 Student index Jones, Thomas-105, 123 Jones, Troy-105 Carol-107 Carolyn-107 Clara-99, 147, 152 Joyce-113 Ennis-104 Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Joslin, Joslin Terry-Ann-62 Jost, ilonni-109, 149 Jost, Dave-63 Jost, Duane-106 Jourdan, Marin-63, 165 Jow, Sally-101 Jue, Betty-111 Jue, Gary-113 JulR8Susan-104, 127, 136, 147, Jump, Howard-113 Jurgobonald-125, 137, 150, 151 Jung, Nathan-110, 149, 151 Jung, Verne-63, 121, 150, 151 Kamline, Carol-113 Kamrath Marshal-106 Korner, Phillip-104, 119, 123 Karbian, Michael-111 Karleskint, Darlene-106 Karnes, Linda-107, 149 166 Kehoe, Jan-63, 142, 153 Karr, Jess-152 Kasper, Charles-106 Kastner, Joyce-100 Kastner, Virginia-105 112 Kearney, John-109, 261 Kea-vary, Sandy-63, 118, 146, Keeling Charles-97 Keen, Juno-63, 129 John-63, 139 Diane-112, 169 Mike-99, 123, 168, 192, Gwen-105, 166 Charles--105 Kellett, Pat-110, 208 Barbara-111 Jacob-103, 106 Karen-105 Lester-110, 195 Sharon-103 Keene, Keese, Keese, 219 Keim, Keller, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelly, William-63 Kendrick, Sandra-100 Kendricks, Lewis-100 Kendricks, Preston--107 Keggeldy, Aiileen-63, 166, 208, Kennedy, Archie-109 Kennedy, Fawnita-105 Kennedy, James-109, 207 Kennedy, Judee-96, 100 Kennedy, Marie-63, 118, 120, 125, 166, 178, 182, 208, 226 Kennedy, Sharon-104 Kennedy, Joyce-129 Kenney, Maureen-129 Kent, Bill-105 Kent, Carney-63, 159 Kerligabonna-99, 118, 120, 146, Keown, Rockie-109 Kerr, Tom-103 Key, Beniylow-106 Keyser, Barbara-112 Keyser, Gary-63 Keyser, Susan-105 Kilburn, Brenda-105, 153, 168 Kilgore, Donald-101 Kimberger, Nick-111, 195, 209 Kimble, Dennis-63 Kinch, Armster-106 Kincheloh, Michael-110 Kinder, Olen-103 Kindred, Joe-109 King, Alberta-107 King, Dixie-96, 100, 129 King, Janice-100, 124, 131, 165 King, Johnny-97 King, Leon-100, 123, 192 King, Linda-63, 124, 131, 153, 164 218 King, Linda R.-101, 124, 153, 219 King, Sharon-107, 159 King, Tom-63, 130, 139 King, Tommy-110 Kinney, Sara-104, 124, 131, 142, 147 Kinoshita, Barbara-96, 101, 120, 150, 151 Kinoshita, Dennis-63, 121, 130, 151, 166, 192 Kinoshita, Stanley-110, 126, 151 Kinoshita, Ted-64, 121, 151 Kinworthy, Gary-104 Kinworthy, Sandy-98 Kirby, Wendy-107 Kirkindoll, Travis-103 Kirkland, George-107, 194 Kirkorian, Roy-101, 123, 170, 187, 227 Kirkpatrick, Jim-64 Kirschenmann, Chuck-107, 194 Kitchen, lnetta-64, 167 Kitchen, Neil-105 Kitchens, Gary-111, 195, 207 Kitchens, Vicki-110 Kite, Byra-112 195 Kitts,Stephen-98,125, 130, 131 Klatt, Mary-113 131 Klawitter, cery-106, 142 Klein, Beverly-109, 167 Klglwgr, Don-64, 122, 166, 187, Kliewer, Kaye-106, 125, 130, 156, 171 Kllewer, Larry-111 Kllewer Roy-105 Klink, ftephen-101, 225 Knapp, Hal-103, 123, 168 Kneibes, Kathe-106 Knettel, Richard-103 Knight, Carol-36, 97, 118, 140, 163, 164 Knight, Donna-105, 136 164 Knight, Ginger-104, 140, 168 Knight, Rodney-64 Knorr, Tomie-99, 129 Knox, 8onnie+109 Know, Clementine-109 Knox Delores-111 Knnd'son, oiou-103, 140, 141 Robert-109 Stephen-105 Daniel-140 Koelzer, Koelzer, Koerlln, Kokinos, Carole-112, 169 Jenaette-105 Kopper Kosareff, Jacob-103 Kral, Jim-64 Kramer, Karen-113 Krause, Donald-103, 142 Krause, James-98, 187 Kfglgg, Robert-105, 119, 140, Kreamer, John-64 Krigbaum, Janice-110 Krohmer, Bill-112 Kubey, Linda--102, 104, 144 Kuhn, Ralph-113 Kumataka, Douglas-99 Kumataka, Janice-106, 120 Kurtz, Barbara-99 Kuwahara, Terry-111 L Labovitch, Susan-105 Lack, Dennis-103 Lackey, Dale-106, 140 Lackey, Richard-111, 195 Ladd, Steve, 96 97, 167 Ladwig, Judy-64, 125, 135, 137 Laffin, Lorie-64, 118, 120, 153, 166, 228 Lagerstrom, Janyth-104 Lake, JoElIen-96, 100 Lake, Monte-111, 137, 195 - Lake, Sandy-102, 107 167 Lakela, David-64, 181 Lalor, Betty-99, 153 Lalor, Linda-64, 125 Lamb, Ann-110 Lamb, Merrie-109 Lambert, Darlene-111 Lambert, Dennis-110 Lamborune, Patrice-109 Lampkin, Leonard-100 Landis, Gary-64 166, 228 Laggg, Larry-105, 123, 192, Landreth, Delores-64 Landsborough, Todd-112, 195, 209 Landskov, Hardy-64 Lane, Elblon-100, 142 Lane, Helen-101, 131 Lane, Pamela-99 Lane, Shirley-110 Lang, Diane-109, 140 Langford, Janice-104 Langseth, Patti-64, 147 Langston, David-106 Lanquist, Keith-111 Lara, Fred-110, 195 Lara, Mary-101 Lara, Simon-64, 159 Larma, Jim-103, 140, 209 Laster, Dean-149 Laster, Leonard-106 Laster, Phil-105 Latham, Judith-64, 135 Latham Kathy-112 Lauderdale, Dorris-98 Lauderdale, Mary-43 Lautsch, Ken-64 Lawrence, Dick-111, 203, 195 Lawrence, Judy-112 Lawrence, Porter-105 Barbara-98 Bobby-98 Don-64 George-112 Neva-105 Pat-64, 116, 131, 136, Lawson, Lawson, Lawson, Lawson, Lawson, Lawson, 137, 142 Lawson, Sharon-110 Lawson, Virginia-97, 157 Layshot, Alan-65 Lazo, Alice-65, 171 Leake, Sandra-106 Leal, Leopold-107 Leard, Juluis-112 Leckie, Bill-109 Lee, Beverly-99 116 120, 151 Lee, Donald-105, 146, 151 Lee, Loran-65 Lee, Pamela-107, 116 Lee, Ronnie-65 Lee, Sharon-105 Leech, Vicki-100, 120, 136, 147, 179, 219 Le Flore Mary-65, 153 Legett, kenny-103 Leggio, Frank-101 Lehman Tony-99 122 Lehmkuhl, Larry-105 Lehr, Jan-9, 167 Leigh-Pink, Peter--99, 140 Leija, Jeane-112 Leisten, Mike-105 Lemire, Mary-113 Lemon, Richard-65 Lemons, Gene-97 Lenick, John-100 Lenlck, Lynn-102, 104, 160 Lennox, Judy-112 Lentz, Jann-113 Leon, Christine-112 Leon, Henry-107 Leon, Joe?-113, 195 Leong, Mike-65, 119, 221 Le Pell, Steve-96, 101, 119, 122, 166 Leslie, Leroy-65 Leverett, Jerry-97, 187 LeVesque, Cynthia-43 Levingston, Loie-101 Alice-104 Ann-109, 131 Bill-65 Cindy-111, 149 Delila-97 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewls, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, 162 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Leyva, Don-106, 195 Earlene101 Gordon-113 Inez-99 James-103 John S.-37, 96, 97, 131 , 167, 219 John W.-110 Joseph-65 Judy-105 Lorna-112 Richard-111 Richie-106 Russell-105 SanDee-105 Joe-107 Liggett, Ann-101, 132, 135, 147, 165, 228 Liggett, Judy-102, 103, 125, 130, 167 Likins, Sherry-65, 134, 135, 137, 166, 222 Lilburn, Shirley-105 Lim, David-65, 125, 130 Lim, Donna-65, 150, 151, 152 Lino, Julie-99, 124, 131, 171 Lindamood, David-113 Lindamood, Diane-100 Lindsay, John-109 Lindsey, Harold-109 Lindsey, Warren-109 Liner, Mark-106 Lingo, Arthur-110, 195 Lingwood, Cleon-65 Lipke, Penny-105, 166 Little, Cheryl- Little, Chester-107, 140 Little, Perry-43 Little, Tom-65, 159 142, I Littlejohn, Charles-97, 142, 143, 145, 159 Littlejohn-112 Livingston, Joann-101 Livingston, Wadene-106, 168 Lizalde, Susan-110 Lockard, Marsha-112 Lockhart, Joann-110 Lockwood, Bud-110, 140 Lockwood, Lynnda-96, 101, 116 Loe, Mike-109 Jack-105 Cecelia-106 Jerry-103 Roddy-109 Frank-101, 106, 150 Josephine-99 Louis-105 Lucille-105 Rachel-66 150 152 Marshall-100, 122, 192 Barbara-109 Joye-113 Jeff-110, 207 Jim-97 Louella-101 Michael-99 Pat-97, 136, 156 Patricia-105 Sandi-99 Long, Sharon-98 Longest, Cheri-111, 160 Loperena, Jack-66 Bobby-113 John-105 Josephine-105 Mary-101 Mike-104, 195 Robert T.-109 Sally-105 Tom-110 137 ' Loftls, Logan, Logan, Logan, Lomas, Lomas, Lomas, Lomas, Lomas, Lomax, Long, Long: Long, Lune, Long, Long: Long, Loral I-0091 Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, 0091, Lorah, Lorren, Earnest-109 LOlil.glgIdgB, Martha-99, 120, Lovdon Jerry-106, 200 Love, silly-103, 200 Loveday, Gary-113, 137, 203 Loveless, Judy-66, 153 Lowe, Marcia-100, 139 171 Lowell, Donald-112, 126 Lowell, William-97 126, 149 Loner, Linda-112,160 Lowry, Marylin-100 Lozano, Guadalupe-98 Lozano, Joe-106 Lozano, Mary--112, Lucas, Joann-113 Lucas, Leah-97 Lucas, Llnday-105 Ludd, Clifford-105, 192 Ludeke, Lynne-106 Luera, Gloria-113 Lueth, Gene-111, 192 Lueth, Harlen-66 Luna, Louie-109, 151 Lund, Charles-102, 103, 119, 168 Lundy, Anne-99 118 n Lundy, John-109, 192 Lung, Norma-100 Lupercio, Gloria-106 Lupercio, Loretta-106 Lupient, Nancy-107, 136 Lupient, Sally-109, 171 Lutes, Marilyn-98 Luther Davld-109 Luttrell, Kathie-96, 101 Luttrell, Randy-66 Lutz, Betty-66 Lyannas, Gerald--99 Lyannas, Susan-101 Lynch, Arlene-66, 152 Lynch, Freddie-106 Lynd, Toni-66, 147 153 Lynn, wynzen-91, 190 113 M Mabry, Josephine-110 Mazcggnald, Alex-98, 127, 136, MacDonald, Audre-109, 149 Machado, Joseph--103 Mack, Pati--106, 147 Mack, Ronnie-111, 195 Mackey, Alfonzo-99 Delores-105 Kenneth-105 Carolyn-99 Kay-66, 117 Ellen-104, 168 Mackey, Mackey, Madden, Madden, Maddox, Maddox, Nancy-109, 159 Maddox, Wayne-109 Maddux, Rebecca-109, 124, 131 160, 167 Maddux, Wayne-110 Madewell Charles-101 Madrid, Eoniefacio-111 Madrid, Manuel-104 Madson, Robert-109 Magee, Connie-66, 153 Magnusson, Gerry-101, 170 147 125, Mahan, Nancy-98 Mahoney, Don-66, 117, 140, 141 Malden, Johnny-112 Malich, Pam-106 Malich, Peggy-112 Maneke, Rionald-107 Mangold, Paul-207 Manley, Bill-107, 195 Mann, Harold-98 Mann, Susan-107 Manny, Linda-105 Manzer, Carol-109 Maples, Stanford-110 March, Richard-106, 140, 141 Marino, Louis-107 Marion, Jerry-66, 123, 187, 19B Mariotti, Peter-111 Donna-107 Jimmy-106 Leslie106, 208 Marks, Marks, Marks, Marks Lynn-105, 160, 208 Tommy-97 Marks, Marney, Helen-99 Medina, Meeks, Richard-99 Frederick-111 Meeks, John-101, 126 Melanson, Alfred-110, 126 Melcher, Sally-113 Melendez, Margaret-105 Melcndez, Sylvia-112 Melendez, Tommy-99, 151 Menrse, Diane-96, 99, 131, 147, MeLroy, Edward-99 Menchaca, Hecton-107 Menchaca, Lydia-68 Mendez, JoH123, 198 Mendez, Johnny-113 Menees, Menees, Bobby-106, 194 Jerry-109 Menezes, Carol-101 Mercer, Mercer, Metcalf, Linda-68 Marvin-110 Dan-107, 123 Metropulos, Angie-96 101, 108, 130,131, 131, 169, 226 Marquez, Marquez, Marquez, Marquez, Marrett, Marreti., Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, Marshall Martin, Beatrice-66 Cruz-66, 149, 152 David-109 Leonard-109 Carol-164 Greg-105 Geneva-97, 142 Judi-102, 105 Judy-66 , Richard-99, 157 Anne-67, 165 Martin, Barbara-67 Martin, Martin, Martin Charlotte-107 Darlene-111 Eva-113 mamnf Greg-105, 140 Martin, 152 Martin Larry-67, Paul-102 Martin, Terry-97 Martin Theda-111 Martinez, Alfredo-113 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Henry-67 Jerome-110 Jess-98, 140 Joe J.-67 Joe P.-107, 149 John-136, 192 John J.-106 Leo-103 Louis-67 Monica-107, 120 Ray-67, 126, 140 Raymond-101 Sylvia-110 Vincent--99, 129 142, 143 145, Cora-100, 120, 150 Martha-67, 150, 152 Robert--109, 126, 195 Marty, Diana--113 Marty, Ronnie-67, 87, 122, 164 Marzett, Thelma-111 Mason, Billy-67 Mason, Candace-96, 98, 152 Matthew Mason, Janie+99, 116 Massoni, Linda-96, 101, 147 Masters, Rae-67 Mathews, Bessie-67 Mathews, Jerry-111, 195 Mathews, Knet--106 Mathews, Mike-67, 220 Mathews, William--103, 140 Mathis, James-110 Mathis, Jerrold-111 Matis, Marta-102, 104, 142, 144, 147 Matteson, John-111 s, Nina-111 Metropulos, Jane-102, 106, 136 Mettier, Jack-110 Mettler, Brian-106, 123, 169 Meyer, Ann-68, 129, 169, 208 Meyer, Jan-110, 195, 203, 209 Meyer, Janici+68 Meyers, Ann-96, 97, 170 Meyers, Vicki-111 Meza, Ruth Carol-112 Michel, Lynda-106 Michels, Carolyn-68 Mickle, Ed-111, 195 Middour, Janet-104 Mihai, John-103 Mihal, Valerie-68, 166 Miles, Malcolm-109, 137, 203 Miller, Barbara-97 Miller, Candi-68 Miller, Charlenw99 Miller, Dwight E.-103 Miller, Ivory-109 Miller, Karen-100, 171 Miller, Linda-103 Miller, Marcia-112 Miller, Mikw103 Miller, Paulette-96, 101, 136 Miller, Robert-99, 123 Miller, Steve-110 Millett, Cheryl-113 Nlillican, Rita-106 Mills, Shirley-104 Milyus, Larry-105, 203 Mince, Jerry-100 Mmeh, David-97, 122, 131, 209 Miner, Jerry Allen-103, 123 Miner, Jerry Richard-106 Milntiz-J,lGe0rgina-107, 120, 137, Mingus, Bernadette-104, 153 Minney, Kathleen-109 Minter, Jennifer-105 Mintier, Larry-96, 97, 167 Miranda, Aurelia-99 Miranda, Marqarita-98 Misono, Edward-103, 130 Mitchell, Billy-107 Mitchell, Charles-105, 119, 123 Mitchell, Clark-112 195 Mitchell, Elizabeth-112 Mitchell, Grey-109 Mitchell, Kathy-105, 168 Mitghsll, Lynda-98, 118, 153, Migahell, Patrick-68, 122, 165, 4 Mitchell, Ronald-101, 123, 170 Mitchem Cheryl-112 Miyaji, Carolyn-110 Studen t Yndex Barbara-113 Billie-100, 147 Elizabeth-106 David-109 Dennis-105, 140 Gloria-98, 159 John-98, 123, 130 Karen-68 Kathy-171 Mary Lois-106 Mary R.-68 Maxine110 Mike-110, 126 Pamela-105 Steven-109 Terry-110 Valerie-68 William-112 Morales, Manuel-107 Morden, Alice-98 Moreland, Edgar-112 Moreno, Frankie-107 Morgan, Alice-111 Moirgin Eugene-99, 126, 110, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Morgan, James-98, 135 Morgan, Larry-101, 142, 194 Morin, Herminia-99, 144, 150, 152 Morovich Milton-69 Loren-103 Morrill, Morris, Gregory-100 Morris, Janey-106 Morris, Larry-98 Morris, Lissa-105, 116, 136 Moms, 'Nancy-102, 107, 166, 208 Rufus-100, 122, 159 Morrison, Becky-98, 124, 153 Morrison, Dave-69 Morrison, Gene-104, 137 Morrissey, Catherine-112, 137 Morrow, Gail-113 Morton, Shirley--113 Morton, William-109 Moseley, Dorothy-103 Moser, Martha Ann-69 Moser, Terry-113 Moses, Bob-106, 169 Moses, Dennis-101, 123, 200 Mosley, Lois-112 Mousbley, Marguerite-101 Mouser, Kirk-112 Moya, Bertha-69, 150, 152 Moya, Fred-107 Moyer, Steve-105 Mueller, Jimmy-101, 156 Muir, Carolyn-105 Muir, Patricia-105 Mull, Jim-109, 137 Mundy, Stevw97, 140, 167 Munger, Sandie-104 Morris, Munn, Bill-104 Mattly, John-105, 195 Mauldin, Susan-96, 99, 165 Maxwell, Lynn-105, 167 Maxwell, Richard-67 May, Randa-110, 149, 167 May, Sharon-105 Mayes, Kenneth-109 Mayfield, James-103 Mayfield, Oran-106 Mayo, Barbara-67, 167 131, 153, Mays, Kathy-106 Mays, Vivian-113 Miyaji, Leroy-97 Mobley, Marcus-111 Mobley, Sharon-105 Mojica Tommy-109 Moland, Aman-60, 152, 159 Moland, Calvin-112 Moland, LeRoy-100, 198 Molina, Rebecca-112 Monroe, Mary-99 Monroe, Nancy-156 Monson, Nancy-105 Montez, John-68 Montgomery, Bette-97, 168 Mazzitelli, Delores-106 Meadoff, Tom-98, Meadors, Meadors, 119, 166, Bradley-103. 123, Lame-97, 194 Meagher, Joi+101, 156, 211 Meagher, Larry-111, 195 Meagher, Robert-207 Mebane, Bruce-106, 123 Medford, Medina, Medina, Medina, Medina, Sandy-106 Gloria-107 Lorenza-67 Manuel-98 Maria-112 1 225 94 Montgomery, Linda-68, 96, 166 Montgomery, Linda D.-107 Montgomery, Sandra-68. 140 Montgomery, Stephen-104, 159 Montijo, A-lici+105 Montijo, Kess-113 Montoya, Sophie-112 Moody, Judy-68, 146, 166 Gordon-106, 195, 203, Mooney, Linda-106 Moore, Alfred-103, 123 Moore, Arthur-110 Munn, Rick-69 Munoz, Alice-69 Munoz, Lawrence-106, 123, 192 Munoz, Michael-112, 194 Munoz, Mickey-99. 122, 154 Munoz, Sally-69, 150, 152 Munson, Joanne-110, 149 Murotani, Ronald-111, 151 Murphy, Eileen-105, 116 Murphy, Johnny-100 Murphy, Roxanne-104 Murray, CIaudettw105 Murray, Doug-164, 187 Murray, Jerry-109 Murrell, Kenneth-99 Musgrove, Spain-98, 187 Musick, Bonna-110 Mustin, Phillip-106 Mutch, Janet-107 Myers, Dennis-69, 117 Myers, Gale-69, 119, 166 215 Myers, Henry-100, 140, 159, 198 Myers, Mary-112 Myers, Sunni-69, 147 Myers, Toni-112 Myers, Walter Jr.-103 McAfee, Genevia-100 McAfee, Ricky-110 McAllister, Maureen-106 McBride, Quentin-106 McCafferty, Terry-69. 127, 140 McCafferty, Sharon-96 McCann, Grady--110 McCart, Larry-103, 122 McCarthy, Leanna-110 McCarthy, Terry-111 McClain, Charlie-112 McClain, Pat-101, 140 McClanahan, Ralph-100 McCIaren, Ted-69 McClintock, Len--103 Mccmua, Pecola-97, 140, 141 McCord, Marvin-111 MeCord, Joanna-106, 166 McCord, Terry-109 McC0rmac, Helen-112, 160, 225 Magsgmac, Phil-98, 160, 165 McCoy, Frank-103, 127 McCoy, Ronald-111 McCray, Janicwllo McCuistion, Conniw69, 142 McCullen Tom-112 Mecuiinelr, Louise-113 McCullough, La Verne-107 McCullough Marie-110 Mcoaniel, Judy-69, 153 McDaniels, Avis-144 McDaniels, Bette-100 McDaniels John-69, 142 Meoaras, llicky-109 McDermott, 'Horace-112 McDonald, Bill-98, 123, 130, 192 McDonald, Connie-112, 159 Mcgoiiald, Dona-101, 118, 146, McDonald, Dorothy-70, 144 McDonald, Gary-111 McDonald, James--70, 166 McDonald, Lawernce-111 McDonald, Pat Ann-112 McDonald, Randy-111 NlcDonald, Robert-70 McDonald, Tricia-112, 169 McDonough, Denny-70, 122, 165 McDougal, Jerry-97 McDougal, Ronald-110, 195 McDowell, Betty-110, 144 McDowell, Charlie Ann-159 McDowell, Joyce-70 McDowell, Larry-100, 106, 194 McDowell, Mike-101 McDowell, Pat-113, 159 McDowell, Ronald-70 McDugal, Maynard-98 McElwany, Connie-142 McElwrath, Gloria-112 McEwen, Pattie-70, 171 McEwen, Richard-110 McGee, Bessir-113 McGee, Charles-107 McGee, Jim-98 McGee Patricia-106 McGehee, Paula-70 McGill, Dan-101, 122, 187 McGinn, Bob-105 McGlasson, Mike-101 McGowan, Mike-98, 109 McGriff, Dan-111 McGuire, Brenda-110 McGuire, Louis-107 McHale, Robert-70, 159 Mcgvgnie, Barbara-102, 106, Mcllvanie, Jan-96, 101, 116 Mcllvanie, Margaret-70 McJunkin, Albert-99 McKay, Barbara-99 McKean, Kathe-70, 116, 125, 147, 129 McKenzie, Keith-101 McKnight, Bonnie-101, 146, McKown, Gary-109 McLaughlin, Judy-112 McLemore, John-113 McLemore, Pamela-113 McLemore, Stevw103 McLellan, Cheryl-109 Mcteod, .nm-104 McMahan, Anita-103, 130 McMahan, Nina-105 McMahan, Tommie-112 McMahan Alan--101 McMahan, Warren- McMahon, Brian-102, 105, 169 McMahon, Kitty-110 169 Menaim, Diane-97, 130, 167 McNeil, Linda-107 McNinch, Robert-106 McVey, Lee-103, 126 164 N Naff, Beverley Jean-105 Naff, Charlene T.-99 Nagel, Larry-103 Nance, John Parker-70 Nash, Carolyn Kay-98, 142, 143 Nash, Maria Paula-103, 147 Naten, Floyd 'Elous-100 Navarro, Alex-107 Navarro, Angie-10, 107, 151 Navarro, Danny-70 Nave, Larry-97, 157 Neal, Jerri-111 Neal, Patricia-105 ' Neeld, Pat-70, 171 Nelson, Carolyn-106, 136 Nelson, Connie-38, 102, 105, 120, 136, 137, 164 Nelson, Diane-100, 164 Nelson, Don-103 Nelson, Glen-111 Nelson, Jane-104 Nelson, Janice-70 Nelson, Kristie-70 Nelson, Mary-101 Nelson, Mikw109 Nelson, 'Ron-70, 114, 119, 122 Nelson, Sandra-70 Nelson, Wayne-100 Nephew, Lavada-112 Netherton, Dean-110 Nettles, Jan-103, 136, 147, 164 Nevico, Janice-113 Neville, Carole Sue-70, 166 Neville, Dina-101, 165 Neville, Stevs+103 Newbury, Ken-112 Newbury Marsha-71, 166 Newby, ltonald-112 Neyvgiaan, Kathy-104, 125, 127, Newnes, Russell-101 Newsome, Coy-105 Newsome, Frank-97 Newton, Leonard-107, 142 Newton, Michael-103 Newton, Richard-97, 124, 153, 157 Newton, Thomas-97 Newton, Tim-97 Nicholas, Glenda Lou-106 Nicholson, Len Torn-71 Nick, Shirley Dorathy-104 Nicks, Larry J.-107 Nicola, Sandra Lee-107 Nielsen, LaMarr-101, 140 Nighbert, Margie-98 Nlkkel, Kay-100, 116 Nixon, Linda Ann-71 Nixon, Sammie John-97 Nobles, Marilyn-37, 71, 118, 125, 134, 135, 222 Nobles, Paula-102, 104, 124, 142 Nolan, Nikki Lea-107 Noldon, Elaine Dianna-111 Nolen, Carl Rodger-110, 112, 192 Norbury, Margie May-110 Nord, Abraham Joseph-111, 154, 195 Nord, George Martin-110 Nord, 'ram F.-109 Nord, Wesley A.-113 Nordin, Jerry Richard-104 Norris, Joe-71 Norris, Kathryn Louise-71, 147 Norris, Nancy JunH106 Norville, Deborah 'Narvise-112 Norville, Valrie Sandra-71 Nunez, Daniel-101, 123, 187 Nunez, Robert C.-112 Nutt, Doris Jean-110 Nutt, Willie George-104 Nutter, Betty Ainn-71, 153, 165 Nutter, Cami Ann-105, 168 Nutter, Linda-109, 169 Nuzum, Karen S.-102, 105, 137 0 Oats, Barbara-101 Oberlies, Russel-111 0'Brien, Denney-97 0'Brien, Ricky-103 0'Campo, Carmen-105 Ochesky, Geraldine-110 Ochesky, James-107 ocnoa, Linda-101 Ogden, Gary-111 Ogden, Larry-107, 194 Ogden, Linda-107 0'Guinn, David-100, 157 0'Kane, Toni-110 Olcott, Jim-37, 108, 109, 114, 195, 211 Olden, Jo-Ann-107 Oldershaw, Karen-103, 116, 130 Oldershaw, Mary Louise-101, 124, 140 Oliver, Terry-99, 159 Olney, George-101, 123 0'Neal, Linda-71 0 Neil, Larry-71, 122, 187 0'Neil, Richard-104, 151 Ontiveros Frank-110, 207 Drnelas, 'Teresa-107 Orona, Gary-71 Orona, Nellie-109 Ortiz, Sheila-111 Ott, Mary-71 Ott, Richard-106, 126 Overholt, Lillian-71 Overstreet, Lynda-102, 105, 167 Owen, Nancy-100, 142, 171 Carolyn-113 Owens, Owens, Connie-113 Owens, Owens, Owens 131' lda-71 159 John-113 Marsha--105, 120, ,146 Tim-110,140 Oxford, Janet-112 Larry-99 154 Robert-109 Suzannw113 136, Owens, 0xford, Oxford, Oylear, Ozanich, Gwen-71 P Pace, Gregory-71, 125, 137 Pace, Suzannw102, 107, 116, 124, 137, 147, 166 Eva-109 Tom-105 Kay-103 Sheryl-103 Conrad-106, 123, 194 David-107 Pacheco, Paddock, Padgett, Padgett, Padilla, Padilla, Page, Jeff-99 Page, Marilyn-101 Page, Melvin-103, 139 Paine, Larry-110 Painter, Jane-71, 86, 105, 118, 137, 165, 225 Palla, Donald-97, 166 Palmer, Sharon-100 Palmer, Sheila-109 Palmer, Susan-109, 159 Pananides Dean-97, 121, 123, 164, 164, 226 Pape, Anne-109 Pardue, Gerald-71, 140, 141 Parenti, Diana Lynn-71 Parenti Park Mira-112 , Joan-102 105 167 Parker, Bob-110, 195, 201 Darlena-105 Fred-107, 194 Glenn--72 Janet-105 Jerry-103 Lary-97 Linda-106, 168 Nora-72 Riley-106 Sondra-97 Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Tommy-103 Parks, Bill-110, 169 Parks, Evelyn-97 Parks, Violet-110 Parks, Wayne-113 Parmelle, Ronald-72, 140, 141 Parnell, Marie-105 Parnell, Valerie-100 Parra, Frances-72 Parson, Pete-101, 125, 187 Parsons, Parsons, Parsons, Parsons, Parsons, Partain, Cynthia-109, 167 James-123 Jeannette-105, 167 Lynn-72, 153, 166, 165 Mary Lea-36, 72, 224 Nadine-72, 157 Pasquini, Claudia-112, 149 Pasquini, Francinw96, 100, 168 Pate, Linda-104, 136 Patrinsky, Philip--97 Patterson, Erma-72 Patterson, Geneva-107 Patterson, Jan-103 Patterson, Jerry-110, 195 M Ike-105 Patterson, Patton, Gary-99, 152 Patton, Mike-72, 122, 149, 152, 187 Patty, David-109 Paul, Deborah-113 Paul, .lim-110, 140 Paul, John-101, 145 Paul, Richard-72, 125, 142, 145, 156 Paulson, Carol-103 Paulson, Larry-154 Paup, Barbara-96, 101 Payne, Mike-209 Payne, Doug-72 Peak, sun-123, 160 Pearman, Steven-111, 209 Pearse, John-107 Pearson, Andrew-187 Pearson, Carolyn-105 Pearson, Gareth-97 Pearson, Hugh--109, 195 Pechin, Warren-98, 123 Peck, Cheryl-72 Pedro, Pat-104 Peele, Judy-109, 149 Peere, Christine-112 Student Index Peet, John-110 Peet, Steve-72 P0991 Phil-110 Pelzer, Walter-123 Pemberton, Claudean-104, 142 Pendergraft, Darrel-109 Pendleton, Yvonne-72, 142, 159 Peninger, Leonard-72, 192 Chuck-97 Cris-99 Josephine-113 Helen-104, 150 Lillian-106 Penry, Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez, Mary--72 Periera, Stanley-103 Perjon, Alice-111 Perkins, Arden-98 Perkins, Dan-107, 123, 194 Perkins, Jimmy-106 Perkins, Ron-112, 195 Perkins, WilIir+105, 123, 192 Pelirfaan, Marcia-98, 149, 153, Perrette, Carolyn-72 Perrette, Helen-113 Perry, Alice-110, 159 Perry, Anita--159 Perry, Brenda-106 Perry, Linda-106, 142 Perry, Roger-112 Perry, Sandra-111 Person, Alice-111 Peters, Carole-98, 171 Petersen, Ellen-100 Peterson, Kristine-106, 136, 160 Peterson, Phillip-97 Peterson, Sandi-104 Petris, Alvin-100 Petrovich, Sandi-72 166 gemwskg' Sl'even71i1120 131 etsoul A em op? r 1 I 166, 229 Petty, Connie-111 Petty, Dennis-110 Petty, Janiw105 Petty, Nancy-112 Petty, Ray-100, 142, 143, 145 Phlaster, Wanda-105, 147 Phelps, Denise-72, 136, 146 Brenda-113 Craig-109 David-73 James-110 Lewis-73 Margiw112 Pam-99 Alexander-110 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phineas, Piceno, Rachel-107, 150 Piceno, Tom-73 Pickerel John-109, 140 Pieper, Linda-110 Pierce, Frank-73, 192, 223 Pierce, Velma-107 Pierson, William-110 Pierucci, Jo-100, 118, 146, 168 Pigman, Joan-113 Pimienta, Joe-112 Pimienta, Henry-192 Pimienta, John-103 Pimienta, Margaret-99 Pinckard, Donna-111 Pinkerton, Nlarsha-98 Piper, Bob-159 Pipitone, Arlene-105 Pittman, Becky-112 Pittman, Mikw107, 123, 194 Pittman, Pat-100 171 Pauer, Pat-13, 142 Plahn, Eric iRickD-113, 137, 207 Plaskett, Glenn-104 Plett, Gary-73, 140, 141 Plowman, Betty--97, 146 Plummer, Cathy-105 Plummer, Janet--73, 146 Plummer, Michele-53, 73 Plummer, Mike-100 Plunk, Pat-73, 136, 149, 153 Plunk, Sheila-109 Poarch, Garry-101 Poarch, Mary-111 Poe, Patricia-73, 140 Poehner, Jannw73, 165, 221 Poffinberger, Rod-111 Pogon, Tommy-109 Pope, Louise-104 Porter, Porter, Porter, 118, Porter, Porter, Delbert-97 Judi Kay--100, 171 Judy Kathleen-74, 86, 132, 135, 169, 215 Richard-103 Rosemarie-159 Porterfield, Sherry--110 Poston, Potter, Patrick-11 1 can-100, 192 Poulson, Clifton-111 Powell, Jack-99 Powell, John-110 Powell, Wanda-105 Powell, Powers, Powers, Powers, Powers, Powers, Powers, Prather, Presley, Presley, Presley, Prestage Preston, Preszler, Willie-97 David--111 Dennis-110 Jeanette Ruth-167 Patricia-107 Ruth-105, 167 Wayne-100, 154 Billy-74 Gene-110 Kathleen-104 Randy--110 , Dana-109 Mike-103 Milton-97 Rayburn, Bob-101, 119, 126 Rayburn, Don-99 Rayburn, Donald-74, 159 Rayburn, Marian-74, 147, 220 Rayburn, Tommy-111, 128 Raymond, Vickee-105 Reams, Clayton-110 Reams, Pamela-106 Reaves, Michael-74, 187 Rector, Johnny-109 Rector, Patsy-97, 116, 156 Rector, Robert-109 Rector, Sara-100 Redford, Nanci-96, 98, 142, Redick, Helene-100 Redstone, CIaire74 Redwine, Craig-110, 211 Redwine, Joyce-74, 166 Carol-113 David-74 Edward-101 Gloria-111 Janet-111, 159 Reed, Jerry-74 Reed, Lane-75, 142 Linda-113 Maxinwlll Mike-103 Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, 147 Prewett, DePaul Mary-99 Prlce, Cheryl-96, 99, 164 Price, John-74, 198 Price, Richard-110 Price, Slrerrye-99 Price, Vicki-109 Priest, Garry-105 Priest, Larry-107 Pritchett, Marian-109 Pritchett, Wanda-100 Reed, Reed, Rees, Reese, Reese, Reese, Paula-100 Ron-75 122, 125, 159 cami-96 Rodney-98 Thomas-110 Vyn-110, 195 Reeves, Garry-103 Reeves, Linda-110 Reeves, Margie-109 Protopapas, Cleo-113, 124, 137, 167 Provensal, Kathy-113 Pmde, Ernie-110 Pruett, Ann-111 Pruett, James-112 Pnritt, Diana-105 Pryor, Jerry-111 Pullett, Lucy-110 Purple, Sherry-102, 106, 164 Putnam, Kenneth-103 Q Quan Jerry-111 Quayle, Billie-106 Queen, Diane-112 Queen, Mike-97 011391236 Quiiadfw Quijada, Quinton, Joe-107, 154 Gloria-112 Manuel-105, 150 Eddiw99 Rademacher, Joanne-112 Rader, Chuck-103 Rader, Vickie-36, 125, 137, 166, 229 Ragsdale, Candy-106 Ragsdale, Raines, Rains, C Marva-113 Ronny-110 huck-74, 166 Rake, Janice-105, 171 Ramay, Shirley-116, 156 Rambaud, Verne-74, 166, 221 Rame Hel 1 y, en- 00 Ramey, J. L.-107 Ramey, Sharon-112 Ramirez, Ramirez, Rami rez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Rampton, Ramsey, Ramsey, Ramson, Randel I, Randle, Daniel--107 Dave-112 Don-107 Edna-99, 152 Juan-110 Paul-105, 195 Sarah-107, 113 Suzan-102, 108, 164 Pete-98 Charles-113, 140 Cindy-99, 142 Patrick-97 Steve-113 Peggy-110 Polios, George-98, 165, 192 Polley, Janine-113 Pollock, Ponce, Ponce, Tom-97, 157 Betty-73 F ederico-111 Ponce, Gi-100, 106 Ponce, Ponder, Poole, Poole, Poore, P0991 Pope, Leticia-73 Glaudette-107 Doug-73, 166 Penny-103, 164 M ichelle-105 Ann-104 Clyde-106 Randour, Susan-106 Raney, Jonathon-105, 119, 122, 137, 168, 211 Rankin, William-105, 154, 164, 187 Rapp, Bruce-98 Rask, Mike-113, 154 Rasley, Butch-98, 156 Rasmussen, James-110 Rasmussen, Johnnie-109 Raub, Charles-97 130, 140, 141 Ray, Alfreida-109 Ray, Henry-103, 107, 195 Ray, Terry-110 Regan, Carol-112 169 Regan, Mike-96, 67, 123, 160, 168, 209 Reichert, Gladys-75 Reld, Ronnette-106 Relmer, Jim-107 Renfro, Mikw113 Renz, Jon-96, 97, 156, 167 Renz, Ralph-109 Rex, Nancy-105 Reyes, Anita-98 Reyes, Arcenio-75 Reyes, Ronnie-106 Reyna, Jesse-105 Reyno ds, Dwight-192, 106 Reynolds, Jim-75 Reynolds, Ron-97 Rhoades, Larry-106 Rhodes, Frank-106 Rhodes, Gary-106 Rhodes, James-75 Rhodes, Linda Ann-113 Rhodes, Linda L.-109 Rhodes, Paul, 75, 125, 159 Rhynes, Sharon-113 Ribelin, Dave--111 Rice, Bob-75 Rice, Karen-75 Rice, Rex-103 Richard, John-107, 200 Richardson, Evelyn- Richardson, Genl.-105, 142, 146 209 Richardson, Jean-111 Richardson, 0pal-113 Richardson, Randy-103 Richardson, Ruth-101 Richert, Blll-103 Richert, James-103, 154 Richina, Susan-104 Rickard, Lynn-96, 98, 167 Rickett, .lim-113, 194 Riliiggugh, Nlick-97, 119, 121, Riddle, Margaret-105, 127 Riddle, Susan-75, 156 Rider, Tnldell-101 Ridlon, Maynard-98 Rigbgg, Frank-75, 119, 122, Riechel, Robert-75, 117 Riechel, Susan-113 Riese, Janice-107 Riffenburg, Beverly--112 Riggins, Diane-105 Rimmer, Bruce-110 Rines, Larry-75, 122 Ringman, Booth-99 137 Ringrose, G-Ioria-111 Ringsby, Shari-112 Ringsby, Suzanne-75, 166 Rink, Eddie-98 Ritters, Suzi-101 Barbara-110 Rose-105, 150 Josephine-99 Rivas, Rivas, Rivera, Rivera, Ruth-112 Leonard-100 Rivers, Roa, Trinidad-122, 192 Roark, Deanna-75 166 Roberson, Roberson, Roberson, Roberson, Roberson, Roberson, Roberson, Don-75, 107, 187 Eddie-110 Imogean-75 Marilyn-111 Mary-112 Michael-75, 187 Nita-112 Roberts, Bonnie-75, 131, 149, 153, 165, 223 Jackie-106, 159 Roberts, Roberts, Jacquelyn-96, 99, 165 Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Linda-98 Norma-99, 120, 164 Gail-113 Robertson, Jane-98 Robertson, Kenneth-105 Robertson, Linda Carol-97, 142 Robertson, Linda Ruth-105 Robertson, Mary-111 Robertson, Ronald-107 Robertson, Sharron-107 Rolieaky, Donna-102, 105, 137, Robeslq, Tom-75, 122, 187 Robinson, Alonzo-105 Robinson, Jean-111 Robinson, Judy-105 Robinson, Linda-76 Robinson, Margaret-107 Robinson, Royce-103 142 Robinson, William-109 Robison Judy-127 Rocco, bonna-106 Rocco, Marie-113 Rocha, Louie-105, 195 Rocha, Marry-99, 116 Rocha, Paul-76, 122, 187 Rocha, Tina-112 Rodgers, Caren-113 Rodrigrez, Alexandro-109 Rodriguez, Gloria-105 Rodriguez, Margaret-112 Rodriquez, Jerry-98 Rodriquez, Lupe-105 Annie-107 Bette-208 Bobby-106 Jan-96, 99, 147 Jerry-97 Patricia-76 Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, R092rS, Rogers, Thomas-76, 117 Roland, Rollins, Rolnick, 169 Patty-109 Dell-104, 136 Lynn-90, 132, 131, 153 Esther-100 John-100 Romero, Johnny-107 Mary-76, 150, 152 Simon-109 Susann-101 Romero, Romero, Romero, Romero, Romine, Romo, Arthur-105, 195 Romo, Jesse-105 Ronquillo, Delores-112 Rorex, April-112, 137, Rosales, Augustine-76 Rosales, David-113 Rosales, Ruben-154 Rosas, David-76, 151 Rosas, Georglelll Rose, Craig-111 167 Rose, John-76 Rose, Regina-104, 168 Rose, Thomas-96, 97, 123, 1119, 130, 192 Rosenbergen, Kenneth-105, 156 Roskam, Lynne-105 Ross, John-112, 195 Ross, Leonard-98 Ross, Onita-98 Ross, Robert-109 Ross, Sharyn-76, 167 Rothwell, Patricia-111, 170 Roush, Helen-100 Roussel, Peter-109 Rouw, Mickey-76, 154 Rowland, Roberta-98, 140 Roy, Edward-105 Roy, Pcsoy-74 Ruby, Jodie-100, 171 Rucker, Jewel-76 Rucker, Nlarlon-99, 142 Rudggk, Richard-98, 123, 164, Rudnick, Roberta-37, 38, 102, 103, 124, 162, 164, 208 Rue, Harold-109, 112 Ruff, Joann-101 Ruffner Janet-113 Rufus, howard-109 Rufus, Leroy-109 Ruiz, Ernest-105, 123 Ruiz, Marylou-76, 152 Rump, Jack-97, 119, 131 Rundle, Ronnettey-112 Runnels, Linda-76 Runnels, Mike-97 I Ruozi, Marilyn-107 Rupe, Steve-113 Rupp, Gary-110 Rurup, Lynn-96, 100, 168 Russaw, Carver-101 Russell, Dan-76, 122, 162, 187, 225 Russell Dave-36, 38, 55, 76, 84, 119, 121, 217 Rutledge, David-110 Rutledge, John-97, 140 Rutledge, Martin-111 Ryan, Ricky-111 Rye, Mark-76 Rymer, Betty-100, 144 Rymer, Neil-111 Rynes, Diane--98, 124, 149 Rytter, Inger-111 Rytter, Paul-105, 198 5 Sabaloni Caren-37 38 55 77, 124, iso, 131, 132, 135,' 165, 216 Sabaloni, Steve-109 Sabonjian, Nancy-100, 118, 168 Sackman, Ronnie-111, 195, 209 Sackman, Sharon-77, 125, 153 Sakai, Genia-77, 120 sakai, Robertf109 ' - v I , 195 D Basnlio-107 Corina 77 Raymond 105 Richard 110 Sylvia 113 Joaquin--98 llllatias-105 Thomas-109 Salmon, Frank-112 ry, Susie-113, 149 avid-107 Anita-111 Annie-98 Donna-77 Janie-112 Jimmy-77 Joe-110 Johnny-98 Sad Jlkichgsd-101 n s im- ' Candace-102, 107, 116, Bonnie-111 re-its ancy- Pearl-106 Sanders, Raymond-112 Sanders, Thomas James--101 Sanford, Carol-110, 159 Sanford, Sherry-105 Sanguinetti, Mary-110, 160 Sargent Jane-77, 166 saint, 0aryl-110, 156 Sawyer, Dianv-100 Sawyer, Judy-105 Scaife, Howard-110 195 scans, Michael-107 scans, sandy-100 Scarberry, Dan-103 Scarberry, Pat-112 Sceales, Pat-77, 164 Schaefer Fred-101 scnaneclr, James-103, 105, 160 Schallock, Susan--100 Schalwitz Richard-109 scnaub, darey-100, 154 Schaub, Linda-111 Scheer, Billy-98 Schelling, Donna-98, 153, 164 Schey, Karen-113, 149 Schillecl, Vincent-77 Schimnowski, Elaine-113 Schmidt, Martha-112 Schmidt, Ray-106, 195 Schmidt, Terry-113, 154 Schneider, Joan--105, 169 Schneider, Joe-100 Salazar, Salazar Salazar Salazar, Salazar, Salcido, Saldana, Saldana, Salsbu Samas, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sandall, 166 Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, 156 Schooley, Keith-112 Schrader, Arlene-77, 132, 135 Schrader, Jeannenw110, 149 Schrader, Richard-105 Schrock, Joe--110 Schroer, Sue--112, 169 Schuett, Ginny-109 Schuett, Kathy-99 Schuette, Larry-77, 140, 141 Schuetz, Michael-97 187 Schwartz, Bruce-109, 137 Schwantes, John-100 Scheitzer, Stephen-113 Scott, Bill-113 Scott, Brenda-105 Scott, Carolle-111 Scott, Charlotte-77, 152 1 Student Index Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Danny-111, 209 Elmer-103, 209 Glenda-77 Jow-98, 165 Johnnie-100 Scott, Linda-113 Scott, Phillip A.--97 Scott, Phillip R.-113 Scott, Ronny-77 Scott, Ross-109, 111 Scott, Suzanne-77, 146, 153 Scow, Eric-109 Scrivner, Voyn-78 Seaman, Dorothy-78 Seaman, John-102, 168 Seaman, Terry-78, 142, 143 Sedillo, Ernest-109 Sedillo, Richard-107 Seely, Danny-109 Seeley, Linda-101 Seeley, Mike-106, 192 Self, Jan-105 Serpa, Danny-109 Sesmas, Sally- Sessions, Carolyn-113 Shadrick, Candy-112, 137 Shaffer, Brenda-106, 140 Shaffer, Doug-112, 140 Shafto, Larry-103 Shannon, Kenneth-99 Sharp, Roberta-111 Sharp, Sandy-99 Shaw, Asalina-112 Shearon, Charles-103 Sheela, Mike-78 Sheetz, Marilyn-100 Sheldon, Barbara-78, 118, 169, 208 Sheldon, Bill-167, 187 Sheels, Gertrude-107 Sheels, Russell-101 Shelton, Carole-102, 105, 164 Geno-112, 195 Patty-104 David-113 Ethel-78 Gene-97 Glenda-78 Henry-113 Dianw112 Larry-111 Roland-99 Shelton, Shepard, Shepherd, Sherman, Sherman, Sherman, Sherman, Sherman, Sherman, Sherman, Sherman, Willie-107, 113 Steve-113, 126 Sherrill, Shlelds, Alvin-100 Shields, Judy-105 Shipe, Larry-98 Shipley, Carl-109, 195 Shively, Anna-101 Shively, Mary-110 Shiver, LeRoy-194 Shofner, Fred-78 Shofner Gerald-109 sum, Sue-110, 149 Shotwell, Ida-104 Shuck, Gary-101, 195 Shultz, Russell-106, 192 Sickler, Jane-109, 160 Siegel, Rochelle--106 Siemon, Leslie-96, 97, 130 Siemon, Sue-103 Sievers, Jerald-110 Siler, James-101 Silicz, Alex-105, 164, 194 Silva, Johnnie-105 Silva, Julia-112 Simmons, D. L.-110 Simmons, Jerry-113, 195 Simmons, Karen-107 Simon, Lara-150, 159 Simpson, Donna-78 Simpson, Dorothy-97, 116, 156 Simpson, Karen-106 Simpson, Paula-98 Sims, Judy-103 Sims, Sandra-112 Sinard, Lindy-78, 118, 147, 151, 166 Sines, Alvie-103, 152 Sinks, JoAnne-101 Sinks, Phyllis-109 Siqueido, Fred-195 Sisco, Diana-78, 153 Sisk, Pam-96, 98, 116, 130, 131, 132, 135, 136, 163, 224 Sisson, Gall-106, 144, 146 Skar, John-109 Skiby, Sharon-36, 78, 164, 214 Skinner, Brenda-113, 137 Skinner, Shirley- Slankard, Kirby-110 Slater, Earnestine-113 Sledge, Mary Kay-98, 153, 164 Sliger, Ronnie-78 Slikker, Cheri-78, 118, 176, 227 Slikker, Linda-78, 129, 167 Sloan, Quincy-110 Sloan, William-112 Slusher, Karen-78 Smile, Tim-97, 119, 130, 168, Small, George-79 Smallhouse, Pam-106 Michael-97, 140, 165 Allen-106 Barbara-100, 147 Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith, Brenda-106 Smith, Sm ith, Smith, Smith, Brian-98, 165 Brucw79 Carol-103, 166 Cathiw38, 79, 130, 132, 135, 169, 220 Smith, Clara-111, 137 Dale-79 Darlene-98 Dave-209 David-98 123 oemns-97, 123, 165 Ed-97 Elvin-101, 149 Ernest-107 Evelyn- Faye-111 Gary-79 Harold-79 Jacquelin-100, 147 James-79, 97 Jeff-105, 123, 168, 209 Jeffery-109 Jerry-99 Jesse-113 John-101 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Judith-99, 112, 124, 165 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smlth, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smlth, Smith, Smith, Smith, Judy Lynn-157 Kathleen-112, 137 Lanna-106 Linda I.-102 103, 171 Linda M9105 Mark Alan-103, 156 Mark Allen-106 Mary Ann-98 Mary Lynn-112 Michael-106, 156 Mike-100 Neal-101 Patrick-106 Phillip-99 Richard H.-110, 112 Richard L.-112 Robert-99, 192 Ron-79 Ronnie-79, 154 Sharon-100 Therisa- Vera-113 Willie-109 Kenneth--113 Smithee, Smytho, Marlene-112 Sneed, Dan-105, 195 Sniffin, Sandie-79 Snow, Judy-98 Snow, Lawrence-79 Snyder, Charles- Snyder, Jim-111, 207 Snyder, Ken-105 Snyder, Monty-103 Sogo, David-99, 140 5090, Glenn-79, 140 Soiu, Joanna-112 Songer, Anita-103 Songer, Glen-97 Sorce, Dennis-101, 123, 165 Sorensen, James-106 Sorensen, Pete-100 Soria, Joe-101 Sosa, Margaret-99, 120, 152 Sosa, Mary-79, 150, 152 Soto, Eugenwlll, 126 Soto, Regina-79, 150, 152 Southerland, Clauddean-102, 105, 130, 131 Southwood, Bill-109 Southwood, John-97 Sowell, Larry-79 Sowers, Daryl-80, 154 Spain, Donna-100, 170 Spain, Larry-80 Sparks, Margaret-113 Sparks, SanDee-80 Speights, Joyce-109 Spence, Glenn-100, 123, 165 Spitzer, James-97 Spitzer, Shirley-80, 163, 167 Spivy, Janet-100 Spohn, Richard-80 Stafford, Ted-105, 142 Tommy-106 Stafford, Stallings, Bill-109 Stallings, Claude-112 Albert-107 Pat-103 Stamper, Stamper, Stancil, Ernest-80, 107 Stancliff, Juanita-101 Stancliff, Sandra-101 Stanford, Charlene-103, 125, 130, 166 Stanifer, Rick-105 Stanley, Claudia-109, 167 Stanley, Jeff!-107, 123, 194 Stalrggury, Patricia-102, 106, Stanton, William-109 Starks, JoArnn-107 Starks,Larry-109 Starr, Harry-154 Stellgfger, John-97, 139, 140, Steele, Karran-100, 139 Steele, Susan-109, 167 Steele, Thomas-102 gteelmzgi, hMary-80 em, ic ard-101 1 Stlbhzl 194 7 06, 123, QP ns, Clarence-80, 198 Stephens, Dorothy-112 Stephens, Edward-97, 198 57-flihens, Jimmie-103, 130 Stephens, Marcia-102, 106, 167 Sterling, Mary-110 Stevenson, Carol-99, 136 Stevenson, Lynn-80 Stevenson, Janelle-113, 165 Stevenson, JUdy-112 Stevenson, Virginia-100 Stewart, Cathwlofs Stewart, Corine-109 Stewart, Davs98 Stewart, Donna-101 Stewart, Dudley-80 Stewart, Eddis107, 195 Stewart, John-107 Stewart, .dudith-99 QWHI1 ee-100, 131 16 'l.indaq11g4 ' 4 YM- 131 stewartj Mark-1116 ' 164 Stewart, 'Ronnlw80 Stewart, Tom-80 gtemrt, lglallisiltati, 159 I er, rai , Stickler, Gerailggl ig' 192 Janet-1oa, 112, 137, Stiern, Christina-1 Stlern, Jeff-109, 111? 131 Stile, Dennis-101 Stlner, Mike-101 Stgner, Suzie-111 Stinson, Jackie-105 Stgian, Sally-102, 107, 116, Stockstill, Janice-36, 81 S8 124, 166, 216 ' ' Stockton, Florencwlll Stockton, Laura-113 Stoddard, Jack-113 Stoddard, Jerry-101 Stokes, Ernest-106 Stokes, Jim-110 Box-111, 195 Kathw96 99 170 Kathie-465, 167 Roger-111 Sally-81, 165, 218 Monica-103 Marilynn-112 George-103 Jerry-113, 126 Glenda-111 Stickler, 169 Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, story, stotts, Stowe, Stwaell, Strange, Strange, James-103 Stmnge, Strauss, Strauss, Strel ich, Marcus-101 Larry-105, 142 laelda-151 inser- ,ss 81,1 130,132,135,218 ' 25' Strickland, Elsie-100 Siqglger. Fred-101, 123, 170, Strocklind, Freda-98 Stricklind, Linda-81 Stricklind, Troy-111 Struble, Rick-113 Stubblefield, Tena-106, 140 Stubbs, Aileen-98 Stubbs, Robert-81 Stuebbe, Jon-111, 140 Stuebbe Robert-97, 140 stutevnle, .nm-98, 130 Stutzman, James-102, 103, 123, 15, 140, 141 Subia, Maria-109 Subriar, Donald-106 Sugden, Fred-111 Sulier, Mike-101 Sullivan, Bob-111 Sullivan, Carol-99 Sullivan, Donna-112 Sullivan, John-110 Sullivan, Pat-81, 125, 153, 218 Sullivan, Richard-106 Sullivan, Sandra Elizabeth-111 Sullivan, Sandra Jean-101 Summers, Wayne-107 Sundstrom, Sharon-113 Sourez, Barbara-137 Suorez, Elmer--B1 Surbeck, Carol-81, 146 Surbeck, Steve-111, 211 Surman, Elvis-112 Sutton, Georgia-98 Sutton, Sharon-98, 144, 159 Swain, Walter-101 Swall, LesIiw103 Swam, Barbara-81, 108 Swam, Beverly-113, 165 Swam, Jerl'Y-81, 164 Swengel, Louise-100 Swidecki, Gene-81, 123 Swidecki, Jamie-110, 140 Swind, Jack-105 Swinford, Gary-113 Switzer, Darlyn-104, 142, 143 Sworder, Steve-109, 137 Symons, Connie-112 T moan, Ronald-110, 154 Talcott, Jan-112 Tai1man,naul-36, a1, 121, 162, 164 216 TaTg15lIini,Angela-98, 136, 147, Tambellini, Gino-81, 123 Tambellini, Yolando--112 Tanaka, Ruth-151 Tanner, Mika+107, 123, 194 Tapie, Donna-81, 166 Tamow, David-111, 194 Tarpley, Linda-110, 140 Tarr, Daniel-107 Tarr, Oscar-107, 154 Tatro, Will-99 Tatsuno, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teissler, Telese, Telese, Telese, Marlene-96, 101, 165 Barbara-112, 167 Bill-110 Dave-106 Don-82 Grover-97 Jerry-103 Jo-106 168 John-103 Linda-110, 169, 208 Mike-107 Sam-106 Skip-82 Tom-82, 154 Wayne-105 Mike-101 David-109 Gene-101, 119, 126, 159 Michael-112, 126 Tellyer, Roger-111 Temple, Robert-82, 113 Temple, Robert W.-126 Terrazas, Arthur--107 Terrazas, Blanca-82 Terrell, James-100, 142, 145, 159 Terrell, Marilyn-107 Terrell, Patricia-112 Terrell, Wilbert-110, 192 Terry, Barbara-112 Terry, Eugene-107 Tesch, Dave-110 Teters, Gail-103 Tetreault, Eddie-100 Thew, Charles-101 Thoene, Thomas, David-82, 137 Ann-97 Tnamas, An-107 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thompson, Bobby-110 Geneva-105 Helen-104 Jerry-103, 140 Jill--110 Joyce-106 Norma-100 Allan-82 Thompson, Ann-113 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Bob-105, 187 Brenda-100, 125, 169 Clifford-82 David M.-104 Don-98 Elizabeth-105 Erline-98 Fisher-187, 198 Gary-82 Glenda--102, 105 Hattie-99 Ivory-100 Johnny-105, 192 Joycw103 Kathleen-103 Larry D.-109 Larry R.-195 Wilson, Willard-83d Thompson, Thompson, Larry W.-112 Marie-96, 97, 169 Urrea, Delpinaq-112, 149 Urrea, Patty-83a Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, 200 Nancy-111 Novalw106, 123 Ober-99 Patricia-112 Paul-106, 123, 192, Paulette--106 Tom--98, 192 Doug-110 Jim-111 Thornton, Kay-80, 165 Thornton, Randy-99, 149 Thurber, John-101 Thurber, Susan K.-82, 116, 125, 153, 162, 223 Thurber, Susan M.-105, 131, 147 Tidwell, Alan-103 Thompson, Thompson, Thornton, Thornton, Tldwell, Freddie-107 Tiede, Darrell-110 Tiede, Phoebe-101 Tiede, Stanley-100 Tietze, Christina-82, 118, 125, 169, 208, 215 Tietze, MaryAnn-106, 164, 208 Tigner, Roxanne-106, 142, 166 Tlllett, Jewel-82 Tillett, Luther-100, 152 Tillman, Barbara--112 Tillman, Rita-113 Timmerman, Mary-82 Timmons, Addie-111 Timmons, Marilyn-111 Urrea, Ricky-109 Ussery, F loyd-107 V Valdez, Josephine-99, 150 Valentine, Joe-111 195 Valentun, Marylyn-105, 116 Valenzuela, Georgw100 Valenzulea Norma-105 vauerga, dal-olyn-109, 169, zos Van Alstyne, Fred-61, 83a Van Bever, Janice-83a, 166 Van Buren, Mitchell-100, 109 Vance, Annette--112 Vancill, Odessa-83a Vanden Hoek, Corinne-83a Van Den Hoek, William-110 Vanderpool, Kay-96, 99 Diest, Paul-111, 139, 192 Diest, Ray-101, 119, 192 Horne, Eva-83a Juss, David-110 Osdel, Bob-107, 122, 168, Van Van Van Van Van 194, 195, 209 Van Osdel, John-110, 200, 207 Vagzgonningen, John-83a, 211, Van Wagoner, Ellena-106 Varley, Garnet-98 Varnado, Tony-105, 142 Tinnin, Gerald-142, 187 Tinsley, Tirado, Greg-83a MaryEIlen-98 Tischbirek, Gay-109 Tischbirek, Merrily-105, 131, 137, Tobias, 168 Tobias, Tolson, Tolson, Tomlin, 147, 156 Joyce-98, 118, 124, 146, Susan-112, 169 Dona-112 Warren-106, 123 Karyn-100, 147 Varner, Varney, Varney, 130, Vaughn, Vaughn, Vaughn, Vaugh, Vawter, Vawter, Vawter, Bill-103, 123, 195 Mary Ellen-83a, 131 Patricia-96, 100, 124, 131, 142, 151, 169 Grantley-113 J h 166 o n- Pamela-110 Sharon-107 Kathy-101 Richard-103, 195 Robert-113 Tomlinson, Ida-105 Tomlinson, John-101 Toole, Patrick-137 Toril, Connie-103, 120, 139 Torres, Rosalie-105, 150 Tonery, Sharon-101 Townsend, Tommy-105 142 Totem-aaa, 117, 121, 125, Toy, Vikki-37, 83, 125, 134, 135 150, 222 Trameil, Lorma-101 Traynor, Patti-105 168 Tremaine, Derny-109 Trevlno, Sylvia-83a Triplitt, Janeto-105 157 Trombetta, Mikw107 Trone, Larry-103 Trott, Charles-154 Trout, Patricia-105, 151, 153 Trout, William-110, 195 Truax, Helen Jeanne--105 Trueluck, AnnaBeIle-107 Tsltakis, Dihann-83a Tucker, Kim-105 Tucker, Tom-97 Tudlan, Mark-103 Tudjan, Nancie-107 Turner, Julie-101, 116, 171 Turner, Larry-98 Tumer, Leilani-83a, 153 Turner, Norma-105 Turner, Queen Esther-101 Turner, Ralph- Tumer, Robert-106 Turner Rosi+83a, 152, 159 Turner: Turner, Virginia-99 Twisselmann, Kathleen-103, 164 Tom-106 156, 192 Uhler, George-109 Uhler, Louann-83, 131, 132, 135 Ulfers, Cheryl--98 Ulrich, Georgs104 Underwood, Blll-111, 123 Underwood, Billy-101, 195 Underwood, Cheryl-103, 147, 166 Underwood, Jack-101 Underwood, Sharon-111 Unruh, Carol-112 Updegrah, William-106, 126, 140 Upshaw, Sue-99, 152 Upton, Judy-100, 171 Uribe, Beatrice-105 Veldkamp, Jack-101 Veley, Jimmy-107 Vercammen, Carol-106 Vercammen, Cheryl-99 Verde, Guadalupe-105 Verde, Olga-111 Verdugo, Ralph-83a, 187 Verdugo, Refuglo-99 Veglaaig, Dave-83a, 119, 166, Vest, Joanne-83a, 153 Vetch, Valerie-83a, 124, 135, 166, 226 Viera, Esther-144 Viera, Ricardo--99 Vleyra, Isabell-105 Viglianl Mike-101, 159 Vigus, lfraig-101 Villa, Henry-98 Villa, William-104 Villanuvd, Eddie-105 Villarreal, Mary-113 Virrey, lsidoro-83b, 140 Vlzzard, Bill-83b W Waddington, Susan-111 Wade, Betty-105 Wade, Dennis-101, 154 Wade, Susan-112 Wadman 'Done-101, 154 Wafer, Charles-112 Wafer, Fayw83b Wafford, Effie-111 Wafford, Nellis H.-100 Wagers, Beatrice-111 Wages, Maxine-97 Waggoner, Bill-107 Wagy, Elise-83b, 130, 167 Wagy, Jon-106 Wald, Henry-109 Waldram, Candi-106 Walker, Carole-99, 165, 216 Studen t Index Wallace, Sandra--83h Wallace, Sharon-110 Wallace, Shayne-107, 195 Walston, Bert-83b Walston, Toni-113 W?g7Judy-103, 120, 130, 137, wsu, noob-ssh, 119, 124, 136, 166 Walton, Raymond-112 Wandick, Larry-97 Wandick, Lorrainw112 Ward, Carrol-100, 142 Ward, Daryl-107, 123 Ward, David-106, 123 Ward, Douglas-107 Ward, Johnny-97 Ward, Juanita-112 Waugh Pamela-83b, 125, 135, Ward, Ruth Mae-146 Ward, Ruth Roberta-97, 153, 164 Ward, Theopolis-112 Ward, Valerie-101 Wardup, Cynthia-106 Ware, Anita-101, 120, 130 Ware, Dora-104 Ware, Jim-113, 154 Ware, Lillian-106 Ware, Lynda-111 Ware, Willie-104 Warford, Stan-83b, 143, 145 Warkentin, Gloria- Wame, Bob-98 Warner, Joan-83b Warren, Joyce-112 Warren, Marsha-83b Washburn, Suliann-111 Washington, Helen-83b Washington, Irene-98, 159 Washington, Patricia-110 Washington, Waltine-83b, 125, 159 Waters, Irene-83b Wathern, Dudley-109 Watkins, Clarence-97 Watkins, Elmer-112 Watkins, Lucian-97 Watkins, Thomas-97 Watson, Carol-107, 136 Wattenbarger, Betty-100 Wattenbarger, Linda-105, 164 Watts, Betty-107 Watts, Guin-98 Watts, James-101 Watts, Melba-105 Waugh, Linda-83b Wayd, Ruth-111 Weaver, Lynda-100 Weaver, Marjorie-113 Weaver Terri-36 97, 139, 145 weob, 'Barbara-91 Webb, Dew107 Webb, Geraldine-98 150 em-111, 195 Christopher-109, 137 Danny-107 Linda-110, 149 Lois-99, 159 Webster, Webster, Webster, Webster, Webster, Wedegaertner, Gayle-105, 171 Weeks, Gerry-99, 192 Weeks, Mike-107 Weidenbach Melvin-110 weigei, Andrea-106, 140, 141 Weigel Mike-104 Weis, Sandy-107 Weisel, Patti-105, 130, 131 Welch, Ben-110 Welch, Dave-106 Welch, Richard-83h Weldon, Aubrey-97, 126, 140, 141, 142, 145, 159 Weldon, Kenneth--105, 142, 145 Weldon, Verdell-83h Welker, Jean-112 Well, Linda-112, 169 Welg, Diane-83b, 130, 151, Wells, Gregg-111 Wells, Sherrion-110 Welschmeyer, Teresa-111 Walker, cniquita-102, 105, 136, WW, Mike-96, 97, 122, 211 Waiigff Cf-ns-112 l'i2L?iFi.2Li1'L'2iZZ 149 iiiliiii' El?.3ZIi3l'15 166' ' ' ' Wmkefi Michael A--103 2iiiE:igo1?41o5, 153 alker, Mlllllaei-109, 194, 207 Wentworth, Mik?98 165, 187 wglgggf 23321313831 140 women, JoannH99, 106, 168 Walker, Wilburn-104 Weser' T'oy'111 Wall, Kenneth-104, 142 Wallace, Caroline-100 Wallace, Gary-99, 100 Wallace, Linda-105, 142, 143 West, Kenneth-113 West, Robin-159 West, Sharon-96, 97, 171 Westerfield, Ellen-97, 164 Weston, Alllen-100 Westphal, Sylvia-83 Wetzel, Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, 218 Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Winette-120, 166, 208 George-83 Judy-105, 164, 222 Nancy-104 Pam-96, 98, 142, 164, Sandy-105 Terry--103, 222 Wilma-105 Whitfield, Linda-83 Whisler, Whisl er, White, White, White, White, White, white, Joellen-99 Suel len-99 Beverly-103 David-111, 195 Jimmy-101 Lawrence-109 Llnda-106, 160 Wi Ima-101 Wilsted, David-109 Wiltse, Harold--109, 160 Wimberley, Bill-110 Wines, Elizabeth-97 Winlack, Kathy--83d, 118, 166, 224 Winn, Kathy-83d, 152 Winston, William-112, 200 Winter, Russell-113 Winters, Dwayne-112 Wliigrton, Gloria-83d, 146, 165, 153, Wirth, Christopher-99 Wise, Dlana-110, 165 Wisham, George-83d, 211 Witt, Frank-103 Witus, Charmaine-112, 169 Wolfe, Betty-107 Wolverton Ginger-105 Whitfield, Louis-100, 122, 192 Whitfield, Linda-142 Whitfield, Ronald-109, 140 Whitley, Genetta-112 Whitley, Murlenw83, 120, 159, 163, 223 Whitlock, Sue-107, 160, 170 Whitmore, William-81 125 137 wnmemore, Lee-36, 61, 117, 119, 125, 130 Whittington, Jerry-110 Widener, Lana-98 142, 144 wmener, Phil-130 Wien? Roger-83, 125, 140, 141, Wiggins, Larry-104, 195 Wightman, Karen-836 Wilbur, Stuart-109, 137 wiilgym, Vicky-98, 111, 129, Wilder, Cheryl-99 Wilder, Delores-99 Wilder, Robhin-83c Wiley, Earlene-109 Wilkerson, Vikki-106 Wilkes, Jeffrey-83c, 166, 218 Wilkins, Deveril-96, 101, 169 wnkans, T. C.-97 Wilkinson, Keith-109 Willis Linda-100, 132, 135, 137, 153, 163, 169, 180 winard, Jim-104 Willard, Linda-83, 153, 165 Alphonso-112 Anthony-113, 195 Avis-100 Barbara-106, 131, Billy-104 Carolyn-98 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Wlll lams, Willlams, 164 Womack, Earl-83d Womack, Florencw105 wang, Dennis-105, 119, 123, 169,195 Wong, Harold-83, 121, 123, 151, 159, 198 Wong, Virginia-83d, 125, 151 Wood, Betty-105 Wood, Ernest-110 Wood, Francis-99 Wood, Loren-110 Wood, Richard A.-170 Wood, Richard C.-105, 154, 169 Wood, Robert-83d Wood, Sharon-111 Wood, Shirley-112 Woodard, Jan-83d Woodard, Judy-110 Woodards, Patricia-83e Wood, Jim-110 Woods, Mike-106, 123, 209 Woodward, Stephen-112 Woody, Marian-97, 129, 171 W ld 'd S oo nge, usan-110 Wooster, Linda-111, 149 Works, Lisa-98 Worsley, Carolyn-102, 105, 167 Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, 156 Wyatt, Wyatt, Wyatt, Wyatt, Wynlii Adona-111 Eddiw107 John-109, 131 Joyce-100 Warren-103, 130, 137, Donahue-99 Elihue-106 James-109, 195 John-111 169, 192, 207 Brenda-96, 171 wynn, Jeff-105, no, 131, 156 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Wlll iams, Wil liams, Williams, Williams, Wil liams, Williams, williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Wl lliams, Williams, Willlford, Clarence-113 Dalh-109, 111 Doyle-83c 152 Gregory-100, 119 Gwendolyn--107 Harvey-97 James-106, 140 James Curt-98, 142 Jean-105 Jim-83c Johnny-140 Larry-105 Larry-109 Linda-836 Marshall-834: Mitzi-99 171 Pamela-d3c, 116 Paul-100 Richard Don-99 Richard Wayne- Ron llirnesti-113 Tom-109 Robert-103, 123, 198 Willingham, John-109 wnns, wnns, wnns, wauma Alberta-83c, 149, 153 Bernlta-97 Mike-83c 220 , Donna-106 n Wiloth, Joyce-111, 137 Wiloth, Wilson, Wilson, 164, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Paul-97, 156 Bruce-98 Craig-83c, 123, 154, 187, 228 Chris-113, 137, 195 Freddy-103 Jackie-97 Joe-154 Kathleen-105, 131 Linda-83c, 153 Pat--101 Peggy-113 Roger-83d Ronald-110, 140, 195 Tom-107 Wayne-109 wyton, Katherine-99, 141 wyzcn, Louis-112, 140 Y Yacopettl, AlnnaMarie-105 Yacopettl, Ted-97, 154 Yaiizyd Vicki Ray-105, 130, 160, Yant, Jim Allen-111 195 Yates, Greg James-106 Vniguez, Gloria-107 Yniguez, Louise A.-98 Voakum, Alvin Russell-109 Yocum, Donna-83e, 152 Yoon, Patricia Ann-110, 151 Young, Clarence Monroe-98, 123, 168, 198 Gary Frank-83e Gretchen-101, 131 Joean-83e John Mark-110 Joseph-107 Kenneth-83e Sondra Kay-111 167 Walter-123, 169, 195 Veleta Forn-105 Young, Ywngl Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, YOUNG, Young, Youngblood, Judy Ann-107 Z Zacek, Ronnie-110 Zaragoza, Beatricw99, 150, 152 Zaragoza, Rachel-112 Zemmy, Matt-104, 154 Zigoures, Cynthia-83e Zigoures, Kenny-111, 195, 207 Zimmerman, Cheryl-83e, 124, 130, 131, 165 Zink, Sally-112 Zubla, Joe-107 Zwartendyk, Charlene-113, 124, 137, 167 A Cappella Choir ......... Acknowledgments ........... Advanced Sports ................. Advertising ....,.......................... Agricultural Department ....... Aquanettes ........................... Art C1u.b .............................. Art Department ........ Assemblies ............ Band ............ Baseball .......... Basketball .......................... Big B ....................................... Biology Club ............................. Blue and White Staff .......,.. . Board of Trustees ................. Boys' Chorus ................... Boys' IRC .................... Boys' Service Club .......................... .. Buildings .,...............................,...................... Business Education Department .....,......... Calendar ........................................................ CSF .................................................... ..... Campus Affairs Committee ......... Campus Supervisor ..: .........,... . Carver Club ................. 1 ....... Chess Club 156 .......... Chinese Club ......... Circle B ...................,. Class Councils Freshman ..l.... Sophomore ...., Iunior ........... Senior ........ Classes ......... Clubs ................ Commissions ...... Counselors ......................... Cross-Country ....................... Dances ....................................... Danny and Dotty Driller ......... Dean of Girls ......................... Dedication .......................... Director of Testing ....,......,,. District Superintendent ....... Drawing Department ........ Drill Team ...................... English Department ,..... Executive Board .............,.... Faculty ...........................,.............. Football ............................................. ......... Foreign Exchange Students .............. ...., Foreign Language Department ........ .. Foreword .......................................... FFA .............,....,,............................ FHA ..............,......l......................... Future Teachers of America ......... .. Girls Glee ..................................... Girls' IRC ......,.,.........................,..,. Girls' League .................................. .. Golf ........................................................ .. Home Economics Department ...,,. Hostess Club ...,.,,..,....................,,.... ,. In Recognition .........,..................... Ikon Staff ......... Index 142-143 .......225 .......l61 .......212 .......l48 .......149 184-185 140-141 206-207 198-203 122 .......156 .......134 ...,...145 .......121 17 ....10-13 174-175 ..,....130 .......l8 .......159 156 .........l50 123 .......108 .......102 ..36-113 116-171 162-163 .........l8-19 .........197 .......183 .........177 .......18 .......18 .......l6 .,.....l58 36-37 ....16-33 190-195 154-155 .......128 .......l53 .......144 .......l20 16 ....,..2l0 ..,....l29 .......135 ISC .........................l..,.,,,.,,.,..,.. Junior Classical League ......... Key Club ...................,...,.,....,,. League of Men Students ...,...... Los Amigos ........,,........,,,.,,,..,..,,,,,, Mathematics Department ...... Mechanical Arts Merchies ...................................,.,,. Messengers .,.................,.,.,.,.,,,,.. Miss BHS ............,.,... Missildynes ..............,,,,.,, Modern Dance Club ....,... Music Department ......... NFL ................,,.........,,... Oracle Staff ...............,,..,..,,. Orchestra ......,,,......,,.......,,,,.,,,.,,. Organizations Commission ,... .... Personnel Audio-Visual ..........,.,,,,,,,,,,, Business Office ....,,,.,,,,,., Cafeteria ..............,....,...,,.,,, Clerical ..............,...,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,, Counselors' Secretaries ......... Custodial ..............,.,.,.,,.,,,.,, Librarians ,...........,,.....,.,.,, Maintenance ......,....,,,, Nurses ............................. Principal's Secretary ......... Registrar ............,....,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,, Transportation ........,....,....,.,,,,,,,,., Photography Classes .............,,...........,. ,,,, Physical Education Department ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Plays ......,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Principal ....,.....,...,,.,...,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Quill and Scroll ........ Queens ................,, Recreation Club ........ Science Club .................... Science Department ............. Seniors Activities Index ........ Senior Secretaries ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Shop Scdety ....,.,.....,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Social .....,...,.,..,.,.,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, ,..,.,, Social Science Department ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,., Song Leaders ................,.,,.,...,.,, Spanish Club .,.,..,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,.., Sports ....,...,...,.,, SRA Council ......... Stage Crew ....... SAA .......,....,.,,,,..,, Student Index ..... Swimming ........ Tennis ,..,,.,,.,,. Thespians ...,. Track ...........,,...,, Troubadors ........... Varsity Debate ........ Valkyries ..............,.,. Vice-Principals ....,.,.,... Visual Service Club .....,. Wrestling ...,...,...,,..,,,..,, Yell Leaders ............ YMCA ..........,.,... YWCA ....... .......l3l .,.....160 19 19 .......15l .......152 .......159 .......176 .......l60 146-147 .......l37 .......l32 138-139 .......l25 21 19 33 21 ....t..133 ....30-31 186-187 ......,135 .......l82 .......127 .......157 ....84-95 .......153 .......158 172-187 178-179 .......151' 190-211 .......124 .......149 1 61 226-236 .......208-209 210-211 .......136 204-205 .......145 .......137 18 .....,.l26 ,......l96 .......178 164-171 .......171


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1963

Bakersfield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Bakersfield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968


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